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Nevada

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[[Category:Nueva España]] [[Category:New Spain]] '''Nevada of Nueva Espana was in what would become part of the USA as a territory in 1850''' See: [[Space:Wild Wild West|Wild Wild West]] and [[Project: Westward Ho|Westward Ho]] Projects to develop profiles covering the years 1800-1925 [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] is leader of this sub-project with [[Thomas-8856|Allan Thomas]]. Project leaders: [[J-276|Paula Johnson]], [[Gaulden-7|Mags]], and [[X-7424|Nae X]] [[Category:Nevada Territory]] [[Category: Nevada, Unsourced Profiles]] [[Category:Nevada_First_Families | Nevada First Families]] [[Category:Nevada | Nevada]] [[Category:Nevada_History | Nevada History]] [[Category:Nevada Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: Mexican-American War | Mexican-American War]]
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===Related Free Space Pages=== *[[Space:Texas_Colony| Texas Colony]] *[[Space:New_Mexico_Resource_Page | Resource Page New Mexico]] *[[Space:California | Resource Page California]] *[[Space:Nevada|Resources Page Nevada]] *[[Space:Utah |Resources Page Utah]] *[[Space:Colorado |Resources Page Colorado]] *[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Spanish_La_Florida_WEST | Resource Page West la Florida]] *[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Spanish_La_Florida_EAST | Resource Page East la Florida]] === Colony Origin/History === The first inhabitants of what is now Nevada arrived about 12,000 years ago, were fishermen, as well as hunters and food gatherers, for the glacial lakes of the ancient Great Basin were beginning to recede. Nevada's first permanent white settlement, Mormon Station (later Genoa), was founded in 1850 in what is now western Nevada, a region that became part of Utah Territory ====Timeline==== *10,000B.C. - Paleo-Indian Era (Stone Age culture lived in caves, nomadic hunters of Great Mammoth, Bison *7,000 B.C. Archaic Period in which people built basic shelters and made stone weapons and stone tools *1200's Mojave Indians inhabited the land, planted crops along river banks *1519 Area claimed by Spain *1540-1542 Alta California explored, claimed for Spain by Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo *1568- Bernal Diaz del Castillo, published the 'True History of Conquest of New Spain *1609 Town of Santa Fe established as Spanish-Indian trade center *1756 1756 - 1763: Seven Years War (French & Indian War) disputes over land is won by Great Britain. France gives England all French territory E of Mississippi River, except New Orleans. Spanish give up East and West Florida to English in return for Cuba *1776 Spanish missionaries arrived in southern Nevada *"'1775 - 1783 -The American Revolution"' creates United States of America. Revolution was due to the British burden of taxes and total power to legislate any laws governing American colonies. George Washington led the American victory over Great Britain in American Revolutionary War (American War of Independence) *1776 - July 4, 1776 - United States Declaration of Independence *July 10, 1778 - France declares war against Britain, alliance with American revolutionary forces *1783 - Sept. 3, 1783 - Treaty of Paris is signed by victorious United States and Great Britain *'''1821 - Mexico''' took control of the Nevada area *1826, 28 - Peter Skene Ogden explored Snake River, and Jedediah Smith explored Muddy River then while exploring (5) trapping expeditions of Snake Country, discovered the the Humboldt River. *1830 - Santa Fe merchant, Antonio Armijo, led first pack train from Santa Fe to Los Angeles *1833-1834 Various explorers explore Nevada including Joseph Walker, Capt. John C. Frémont, Stevens and Townsend *1841 - Earliest immigrants, the Bartleson-Bidwell party, passed through Nevada *1842 - Capt. John Fremont and party were first white men to view Lake Tahoe
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*1843 - Joseph Walker led first group of wagon trains to cross the Sierra *1846 - The Donner party became trapped in the Sierras. 47 out of 87 perished. *1847 - Mormons move to Salt Lake Valley, Utah *1848 - United States acquired/gained control of Nevada after the Mexican-American War ended Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo *1849 60,000 settlers in covered wagons (49ers) pass through Nevada on their way west [http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/namerica/usstates/nvtimeln.htm] *1849 Captain Hunt leads the first wagon train, The Jayhawkers, to California via the Mormon Trail. The high death tole lead to the name of "Death Valley" *'''1850 - Nevada's first permanent white settlement''', Mormon Station (later Genoa), was founded in 1850 in what is now Western Nevada, a region that became part of Utah Territory *1851 - Gold was discovered near Dalton in Gold Canyon
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*1855 - Mormon leader Brigham Young sends group to establish a mission for Latter-day Saints Church [http://www.datesandevents.org/american-timelines/28-nevada-history-timeline.htm] *1855 - Battle with the Native Indians lead by Major William M. Ormsby *1859 - Silver discovery brought thousands into state; Virginia City developed overnight *1859 - Comstock Lode discovery opened the era of silver mining in Nevada, attracting thousands of miners, most from California. It was discovered by James Finney in Carson Co. *1860 - Paiute War also known as Pyramid Lake War, Utah Territory, (now Nevada) *'''1861 - Nevada Territory was created'''. *1861 - The region achieves territorial status, separating from Utah *1861 - 1865: American Civil War outbreak. Abraham Lincoln, opponent of slavery, elected president. Southern states secede, initial secession of South Carolina followed by secession of Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Texas, Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee, and North Carolina. These eleven states eventually formed the Confederate States of America. *1863 - Western Shoshone Indians sign treaty of Ruby Valley, signed by Te-Moak *'''1864 Nevada became 36th state''' Oct 31, 1864 -Date Nevada was admitted to the Union *1864 The Snake War (1864–1868) fought by the U.S. army against the "Snake Indians" which was settlers term for N. Paiute, Bannock and Western Shoshone bands who lived along Snake River. *1935 Hoover Dam completed (once known as Boulder Dam), a concrete arch-gravity dam in Black Canyon of Colorado River, (on the border between the U.S. states of Arizona and Nevada *1931 State legalized six-week divorce law and gambling *1941 Las Vegas strip was established
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''(Goldstrike (Post-Betze) Mine in Carlin Trend, largest Carlin-type deposit, containing more than ''35,000,000 troy ounces (1,100 t) gold. Wikimedia Commons: This image is in the public domain because it only contains materials that originally came from the United States Geological Survey, agency of United States Department USGS,'' http://minerals.usgs.gov/west/projects/nngd.htm ==== Government ==== Before creation of Nevada Territory, the area was part of western Utah Territory known as Washoe. The people wanted to be separated due to animosity between non-Mormon
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miners in Nevada and Mormons from the rest of the Utah Territory. The"Northwest Ordinance of 1787" allowed a state to be admitted, "Provided the constitution and government are formed, republican, and conform with the general interest of the government, then an admission was allowed even if the free colonists in the State are less than sixty thousand.”
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Territory of Nevada was an incorporated territory of the US March 2, 1861, until October 31, 1864, when it was admitted to the Union as the 36th State of Nevada. It telegraphed its Constitution to US Congress days before presidential election giving its 3 electoral votes. President J. Buchanan had signed into law establishing '''Territory of Nevada''' from a portion of the Utah Territory. Carson City was selected as capital. Nevada was rushed into statehood early due to the impending Civil War. October 31, 1864, Lincoln signed the act to make Nevada (36th state). The Nevada constitution was patterned after California's state constitution with 39 members of constitutional convention having experience. NOTE: convention president J. [http://www.onlinenevada.org/articles/nevada-state-government-overview] There was structure for Governor, Congress having Assembly and Senate, and Supreme Court. ====Government Structure ==== *1512 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laws_of_Burgos The Laws of Burgos], signed by King Ferdinand II of Aragon, focused upon the welfare of the conquered native peoples *1542 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Laws Leyes Nuevas], issued November 20, 1542 by King Charles I of Spain regarding Spanish colonization of the Americas, also known as the "New Laws of the Indies for Good Treatment and Preservation of the Indians", were created to prevent the exploitation of Indigenous peoples of the Americas by the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Encomienda Encomenderos] (large enterprise landowners) by strictly limiting their power and dominion. *1548 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Audiencia_of_Guadalajara Royal Audiencia of Guadalajara] Highest tribunal of Spanish crown in what is today northern Mexico and the SW United States in Viceroyalty of New Spain. It was created by royal decree on February 13, 1548, located in Compostela, and permanently seated in Guadalajara in 1560. Its president was chief political and executive officer of the district, subordinated to viceroy of Mexico *1573 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laws_of_the_Indies The Laws of the Indies] were an attempt to guide and regularize the establishment of presidios (military towns), missions, and pueblos (civilian towns), King Phillip II developed the first version of the Laws of the Indies. *1776 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Provincias_Internas Provincias Internas] or Commandancy General of the Internal Provinces of the North was a colonial, administrative district of the Spanish Empire, created to provide more autonomy for the frontier provinces in the Viceroyalty of New Spain, present day northern Mexico and southwestern United States. Goal: to establish a unified government in political, military and fiscal affairs. *1821-1823 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Mexican_Empire The Mexican Empire] (Imperio Mexicano) was the official name of independent Mexico under a monarchical regime, Agustín de Iturbide, was proclaimed emperor of Mexico. *1824 - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1824_Constitution_of_Mexico Constitution of Mexico] The Federal Constitution of United Mexican States of 1824 (Spanish: Constitución Federal de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos de 1824) was enacted on October 4, 1824, after overthrow of Mexican Empire of Agustin de Iturbide. In the new constitution, the republic took name of United Mexican States, a representative federal republic, with Catholicism as official religion. *1835 President Santa Anna revoked the Constitution of 1824. In October 1835, Santa Anna abolished all state governments. *1848 United States won the Mexican-American War and gained all of Arizona territory, Utah-Nevada territory in the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo *1859 - Disputes over the legal limits of a claim after the Comstock Lode discovery between silver miners went to court, as the Law of the Apex, used to determine those limits, was unworkable for the deep ore bodies in the Comstock. Judicial system of Carson Co. was unprepared for demands placed on it. Judges were underpaid, under qualified, bribery of witnesses and jurors, vague record-keeping created nearly insurmountable difficulties with property titles, and evidence was often destroyed. The resignation of the entire territorial supreme court in 1864 did cause litigation to stop, thus mining work to resume. *1860 - A gold rush that created Aurora in (1860) was located on disputed border with California, at one time Aurora was the county seat of counties in California and Nevada, until the boundary dispute was settled locating Aurora in Nevada. *1867 - Expansion of Southern boundary was prompted by the discovery of gold in the area since officials thought Nevada would be better able to oversee the expected gold rush. By 1872, Nevada mining was an industry of speculation and immense profit.
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The Comstock lode of silver ore located under the eastern slope of Mount Davidson, not only was the largest veins of silver, but led to advancements in mining technology. === Settlers === *Native Americans *Church of Latter Day Saints immigrants along the Utah border *Miners and families ==== Migrating From the Northern, Eastern, Southern Colonies ==== [[Space:Migrating_Ancestor_Template|How to add the Migrating Ancestor Template]] ==== Native Americans====
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*Western Shoshone Indians **Te-Moak Tribe Council is headquartered in Elko, Nevada. The tribe is composed of four constituent bands. Their constitution allows for an unlimited of reservations and Indian colonies to join tribe. **Battle Mountain reservation - 683.3 acres. Tonomudza band of Shoshone **Elko Indian Colony - 192.8 acres of Federal Trust land **South Fork and Odgers Ranch Indian Colony *Washoe in SW small region - have inhabited Nevada’s Great Basin for at least 9,000 years. Washoe’s native tongue is a Hokan-type language. The word Tahoe is a mispronunciation of the Washoe word for “the lake” (Da ow). *Paiute **N. Paiute tribe - live in areas including Lovelock, McDermitt, Mason Valley, Smith Valley, Pyramid Lake, Reno-Sparks, Stillwater, Fallon, Summit Lake and Walker, NV **Southern Paiute tribe - lived in 15 bands across SE Nevada and neighboring states. They drank from springs, hunted wild game and harvested plants to survive desert environment, S. Paiutes operate Las Vegas Paiute Golf Resort ( 4.5 star): three 18-hole courses, restaurant near Sheep Mtn. **Moapa Paiute Travell Plaza with 2,500-square-foot '''casino''' and the first lg-scale solar project on tribal land. [http://www.nevadaindianterritory.com/nevada-tribes/southern-paiute] *Confederated Tribes of the Goshute Reservation *[Fort McDermit], Nevada === Economic Resources and Information === *Gold [[Image:Photos_and_Images_of_Colorado-12.jpg|100px]] *Silver *Copper *Gambling Casinos in Nevada === Conflicts Within The Colony === *1855 - Battle with the American Indians lead by Major William M. Ormsby ===== Existing Categories ===== *[[:Category:Nevada|Nevada]] ===== Related Free Space Pages ===== *[[Space:Nevada_Resource_Page_US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States|Nevada in the Civil War]] [[Space:New_Mexico_Resource_Page | Resource Page New Mexico]] [[Space:California | Resource Page California]] the following states were derived from California; New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, Nevada and part of Colorado *[[Space:Arizona |Resources Page Arizona]] *[[Space:Nevada|Resources Page Nevada]] *[[Space:Utah |Resources Page Utah]] ---- the following state was derived from parts of Utah, New Mexico, Kansas and Nebraska *[[Space:Colorado |Resources Page Colorado]] ---- [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Spanish_La_Florida_WEST | Resource Page West la Florida]] [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Spanish_La_Florida_EAST | Resource Page East la Florida]] ==== Cemeteries ====
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[[Category_Cemetery_Formatting|Category Cemetery Formatting]]. NOTE: This Project is currently in progress of development * [[:Category: Nevada, Cemeteries|Nevada, Cemeteries]] - This high-level category page for cemeteries located within the State of Nevada. Subcategory listings for each of the state's counties have not been developed yet.[[Image:Photos_and_Images_of_Utah-15.jpg|150px]] *Nevada Cemeteries *National Parks Service records search for national cemeteries. *[http://www.teafor2.com/ Tea for 2] *[http://www.findagrave.com/ Find a Grave] *[http://boards.rootsweb.com/topics.cemetery.us.nv/mb.ashx Rootsweb: Nevada Cemeteries] *[http://nevadagravestones.org/ Nevada Gravestones] *[http://www.interment.net/US/nv/index.htm Interment.net: Nevada Cemetery Records] *[http://www.daddezio.com/cemetery/junction/CJ-NV-NDX.html D'Addezio Nevada Cemeteries] *[http://texasgravestones.org/] ==== Free Resources ==== * [https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Nevada FamilySearch Wiki: Nevada] * [http://www.ancestry.com/wiki/index.php?title=Nevada_Family_History_Research Ancestry.com Family History Research Wiki: Nevada] * [[Wikipedia: History of Nevada]] * [http://resources.rootsweb.ancestry.com/USA/NV/ Nevada Resources at Rootsweb] *[http://www.nevadaindianterritory.com/nevada-tribes/southern-paiute] ==== Paid Resource Sites ==== www.ancestry.com/ Fold 3 === Photos and Images === [[Space:Photos and Images of Utah | Photos and Images of Utah and Nevada]] == Sources for this Page == *[http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/namerica/usstates/nvtimeln.htm] *[http://www.datesandevents.org/american-timelines/28-nevada-history-timeline.htm] *[http://www.onlinenevada.org/articles/nevada-state-government-overview] *http://www.history.vt.edu/MxAmWar/Newspapers/Niles/Nilesd1846NovDec.htm *http://mojavedesert.net/people/walker.html *https://archive.org/stream/jstor-20610018/20610018#page/n6/mode/1up *http://www.yosemite.ca.us/library/exploration_of_the_sierra_nevada/walker.html *http://biography.yourdictionary.com/joseph-reddeford-walker *http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Joseph_Walker_circa_1860_by_Mathew_Brady.jpg *http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/namerica/usstates/nvtimeln.htm *http://www.yosemite.ca.us/library/exploration_of_the_sierra_nevada/walker.html *The Rocky Mountains: or, Scenes, Incidents, and Adventures in the Far Wast; Digested from the Journal of Captain B. L. E. Bonneville, of the Army of the United States, and Illustrated from Various Other Sources, by Washington Irving, 2 volumes, Philadelphia, 1837, (Later editions under title of “The Adventures of Captain Bonneville”). *Sonoma Democrat, November 25, 1876; San Jose Pioneer, September 1, 1877; Bancroft: Nev *The History of Salt Lake City and Its Founders, By Edward William Tullidge

New Bloomington, Marion County, Ohio, United States

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[[Category:New Bloomington, Ohio]] [[Category:Agosta Cemetery, New Bloomington, Ohio]] Information about and photographs of New Bloomington, Ohio. Previously called Agosta. I want to collect a surname list of people who lived there as tags, and the year and subject of photographs taken there as tags. This page should be considered a ''work in progress'', because it will take some time to collect the information I want to include. New Bloomington is a small village in Montgomery Township, Marion County, Ohio. According to ''Ohio Towns Names'', by Daniel Overmon: : NEW BLOOMINGTON, on Rt. 95 in Marion County, was platted in 1856. It was first called Carey Station for Wingate Carey, who, with Armstrong Smallwood and C.A. Darlington laid out the town. It has also at one time or another been called Belfast and Agosta.Overman, W. Daniel. (1959). {{Image|file=New_Bloomington_Marion_County_Ohio_United_States-2.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=New Bloomington, 1878.ITEM #US20497 }} You can see that many members of the Carey family owned property there in 1878. {{Image|file=New_Bloomington_Marion_County_Ohio_United_States-5.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Carey property in New BloomingtonITEM #US20497 }} {{Image|file=New_Bloomington_Marion_County_Ohio_United_States-4.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Another view of property owners in New Bloomington.ITEM #US20505 }} The name Agosta persists in the name of a cemetery in New Bloomington. The last name change to New Bloomington occurred before 1878. The name change seemed to happen slowly, because this 1910 highway map still uses "Agosta".ITEM #US1250670 {{Image|file=New_Bloomington_Marion_County_Ohio_United_States-3.jpg |align=m |size=l |caption=1910 Highway Map, "Agosta" }} ==Pictures== ===1880s=== {{Image|file=Dutton-1399-13.jpg |caption=Fourth of July Gathering, 1 (1883 or 1884) }} {{Image|file=Dutton-1399-14.jpg |caption=Fourth of July Gathering, 2 (1883 or 1884) }} {{Image|file=Dutton-1399-15.jpg |caption=Fourth of July Gathering, 3 (1883 or 1884) }} ---- ==Places== Marion County, Ohio on Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/LgKwV9XMAQF2 New Bloomington on Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/HWR8TB5qsdS2 Agosta Cemetery on Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/rTKXEi8bjSQ2 ---- ==People== 1850s :[[Dutton-1399|George Henry Dutton]] ---- 1880s :[[Dutton-1438|Vernon Morris Dutton]] ---- *Overman, W. Daniel. (1959). Ohio towns names. Akron, Ohio: [Atlantic Press] 1958. :(link to book) http://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015015361465 :(p. 95) http://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015015361465?urlappend=%3Bseq=111 *ITEM #US20497, Grand Township, New Bloomington, Morral, From Marion County, 1878, Ohio, Published by Harrison, Sutton and Hare in 1878. :(link) http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/20497/Grand+Township++New+Bloomington++Morral/Marion+County+1878/Ohio/ *ITEM #US20505, Montgomery Township, From Marion County 1878, Ohio, Published by Harrison, Sutton and Hare in 1878 :(link) http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/20505/Montgomery+Township/Marion+County+1878/Ohio/ *ITEM #US1250670, Marion County, From Ohio State Highway Maps 1910, Ohio, Published by State Highway Department of Ohio in 1910 :(link) http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1250670/Marion+County/Ohio+State+Highway+Maps+1910/Ohio/

New Brunswick Team

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Welcome to the New Brunswick Team, a sub-team of the [[Space:Atlantic Canada Team|Atlantic Canada Team]] and part of the [[Project:Canada|Canada Project]]. This team covers [[Space:New_Brunswick|New Brunswick]] from 1784 to present day. For ancestors before this date, check out the *[[Project:Acadians|Acadians Project]] for French settlers and Acadian settlements before 1763 (Paris Treaty) *[[Space:Nova_Scotia_Team|Nova Scotia Team]] for migrants to English settlements from 1713 to 1784 *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Maine Maine] for settlers and settlements in the north-western counties of New Brunswick, where the border with the US was established in 1842 (Webster-Ashburton Treaty) Team Leader: TBC Team Members: [[Hughey-105|David Hughey]] | [[Giffin-437|Laurie Giffin]] | [[McCallum-175|Doug McCallum]] | [[Benjamin-1380|Sean Benjamin]] | [[Gullison-3|Aaron Gullison]] | [[Gordon-8905|GR Gordon]] | [[Cunningham-10584|Brad Cunningham]] | [[Goodine-41|Lynn Marois]] | [[MacKinnon-1348|Susan O'Callaghan]] | [[Woodard-1451|Kathy Woodard]] | [[Swift-3601|Michael Swift]] | [[Payzant-40|Andrew Payzant]] | [[Gilbert-13209|Todd Gilbert]] | [[Jeffers-1567|Kathryn Jeffers]] | [[Mills-4919|Jonathan Mills]] | [[Evans-29543|Matthew Evans]] == Goal == The goal of the New Brunswick Team is to increase the presence and raise the standard of New Brunswick profiles on WikiTree. == Tasks == * Oversee place name categories for [[:Category:New_Brunswick_Colony|New Brunswick Colony]] and the [[:Category:New_Brunswick|Province of New Brunswick]] * Oversee New Brunswick [[:Category: New Brunswick, Notables|notables]]/PPPs/ managed profiles ** [[Space:Premiers_of_New_Brunswick|New Brunswick Premiers]] ** [[Space:Colonial_Governors_of_New_Brunswick|Colonial Governors]] ** [[Space:New_Brunswick_Performing_Artists|New Brunswick Performing Artists]] * New Brunswick families * New Brunswick historical events == Maintenance == {| border="1" cellpadding="4" ! align="center" style="background:#bdb8a8;"|'''NB Data Maintenance Statistics vs Total Profiles''' {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- style="background-color: #fff; height: 20px;" ! align="center" style="background:#bdb8a8;"|Data Date ! align="center" style="background:#bdb8a8;"|Profiles ! align="center" style="background:#bdb8a8;"|[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_CAN_NBR|'''Suggestions''']] ! align="center" style="background:#bdb8a8;"|[[:Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_CAN_NBR|'''Unconnected''']] ! align="center" style="background:#bdb8a8;"|[[:Category:New_Brunswick%2C_Unsourced_Profiles|'''Unsourced''']] |- ! align="center" style="background:#eddead;"|'''25 Dec 2022''' ! align="center" style="background:#eddead;"|'''182219''' ! align="center" style="background:#eddead;"|'''{{Green|7321 (4.02%)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#eddead;"|'''{{Green|9663 (5.30%)}}''' ! align="center" style="background:#eddead;"|'''{{Green|2382 (1.31%)}}''' |- ! align="center" style="background:#eddead;"|'''8 Nov 2020''' ! align="center" style="background:#eddead;"|'''101319''' ! align="center" style="background:#eddead;"|'''6734 (6.65%)''' ! align="center" style="background:#eddead;"|'''8003 (7.90%)''' ! align="center" style="background:#eddead;"|'''3056 (3.02%)''' |- |} |} '''Data Doctor Note'''
Monthly new profile additions in conjunction with cleanup of old data suggestions continue to improve overall profile data health percentages. Keep focus on DBE_600 location series suggestions as absences or errors in country locations can result in misassignments of stats to national projects. *[[:Category:New_Brunswick%2C_Needs_Biography|Needs Biography]] *[[:Category:New_Brunswick%2C_Needs_GEDCOM_Cleanup|Needs GEDCOM Cleanup]] *[[:Category:New_Brunswick%2C_Needs_Profiles_Created|Needs Profiles Created]] == Resources == * [http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/new-brunswick/ Canadian Encyclopedia], New Brunswick chapter * [http://new-brunswick.net/new-brunswick/fame.html List] of famous people from New Brunswick * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_from_New_Brunswick List] of notable people from New Brunswick * [http://archives.gnb.ca/archives/?culture=en-CA Provincial Archives of New Brunswick] * [https://newbrunswick.newspaperarchive.com/?gclid=Cj0KCQjw4eaJBhDMARIsANhrQADn5z6HJ35D3i25GdcsK6kUgW5AVjiXujZFbW2hLtcFyeiqplPi2kIaAtimEALw_wcB Newspaper Archives of New Brunswick] * [https://theancestorhunt.com/blog/new-brunswick-online-historical-newspapers-summary/ New Brunswick Online Historical Newspapers Summary at The Ancestor Hunt] * [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Canada,_New_Brunswick,_County_Deed_Registry_Books_-_FamilySearch_Historical_Records New Brunswick County Deed Registry Books]

New Brunswick WWI Soldiers

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[[Image:Flags-26.png|200px|Canada]] [[Image:Premiers of New Brunswick.jpg|160px|New Brunswick]]
== Introduction == There are 952 people listed as being associated with New Brunswick in the Great War. All of them need to be remembered. This page is to keep a record of which World War I soldiers have been added to WikiTree that came from New Brunswick, Canada. The project will eventually record all soldiers listed in the [http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/military-heritage/first-world-war/personnel-records/Pages/list.aspx?BirthProv=NB&AttestationProvince=NB& World War I Personnel Records for New Brunswick] that are available at [http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/ Library and Archives Canada]. I am currently skipping over all but the Killed in Action cases. After creating the initial profiles, the profiles are entered on this page and marked as in progress. In the case of Killed in Action or Died of Wounds, the profile is also entered into the [[Project:Roll_of_Honor|Roll of Honor]] once the profile is complete. I will go back and improve profiles once the Killed in Action and Died of Wounds pass is done then add the rest. Keeping a special watch for Canadian Cycling Corps. (Contact Laura Bozzay) Also paying attention to categorization. Cemeteries and military units sometimes have categories that should be applied. === Contributing to the Project === Anyone interested in helping with the project should feel free to do so. I usually start by finding a Soldier to work on at [http://bac-lac.gc.ca Library and Archives Canada] and use the World War I search in the Canadian Expeditionary Force (database at [http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/military-heritage/first-world-war/personnel-records/Pages/search.aspx Personnel Records of the First World War]) and use Advanced search with Province set to New Brunswick for both Place of Birth and Attestation/Enlistment. Add an entry to the appropriate table indicating the Profile is "In Progress." Table entries start |- Then either check for the soldier's profile existence. If it doesn't then create it. From the service record (check the PDF file as well as the Attestation papers) date and place of birth are available and frequently a parent or spouse will be mentioned. If the soldier was killed or died in service then that information will also be included. Add any information you feel is relevant to the Biography. Sometimes medals are mentioned. Also check the [http://cwgc.org Commonwealth War Graves Commission] for burial place of any soldier Killed in Action. You may have to search by initials to find him. This entry will frequently give the parents as well. Finally, check on the [http://archives.gnb.ca New Brunswick Provincial Archive]s since there may be a Biography written that can be added as info. When possible, try to link the Profile into the main tree. This is not always possible, but the more we add to the New Brunswick area, the more likely it will happen. When the profile is done, update the table entry to Indicate the status. If the Profile is Connected to the main tree change the I to a C. If unconnected, set it to U. For Profiles of soldiers Killed in Action, entering them in the Roll of Honor. Contributors should also add their name to the '''Contributors''' section at the bottom of the page. Also, any new resources for research may be added to the '''Additional Resources''' section. === Abbreviations Used === {| |+Status Column |'''Abbreviation''' |'''Description''' |- |C |Connected profile |- |I |In progress profile |- |U |Unconnected profile |- |N |No Profile yet |} == Killed in Action == Those soldiers who were killed on the field during action. They are also entered on the [[Space:Killed_in_Action|Killed in Action]] page of the Roll of Honor. Most of these men were young and single and didn't leave much behind other than memories to their families. in some cases, their military personnel recorded is all that remains. They deserve to be remembered. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |+ Killed in Action |'''Person''' |'''County''' |data-sort-type=date style="width:6em;"|'''Date''' |'''Death Location''' |style="text-align:center;" |'''Status''' |'''Cemetery''' |'''Units''' |- |[[Banks-4949|Banks, William Cuthbert]] |York ||6 Nov 1917 |West-Vlaanderen, Belgium |C |[[:Category: Potijze Château Grounds Cemetery, Ypres, West Flanders|Potijze Chateau Grounds Cemetery]] |104th "Overseas" Battalion; 26th Battalion |- |[[Barton-5894| Barton, Edward Kellan]] |Queens |9 Aug 1918 |France |C |[[:Category: Bully-Grenay Communal Cemetery British Extension, Bully-les-Mines, Pas-de-Calais|Bully-Grenay Communal Cemetery, British Extension]] | |- |[[Beyea-33|Beyea, Frank C]] |Saint John |15 Sep 1916 |France |U |[[:Category: Courcelette British Cemetery, Courcelette, Somme|Courcelette British Cemetery]] |26th Battalion |- |[[Bulmer-619|Bulmer, Oscar Harold]] |Westmorland |5 Jul 1917 |France |U |[[:Category: Villers Station Cemetery, Villers-au-Bois, Pas-de-Calais|Villers Station Cemetery, Villers-au-Bois]] |140th Battalion |- |[[Cassie-95|Cassie, Jerry]] |Northumberland |9 Apr 1917 |France |U |[[:Category: Canadian Cemetery No. 2, Neuville-Saint-Vaast, Pas-de-Calais|Canadian Cemetery No. 2, Neuville-St. Vaast]] |132nd Battalion; 87th Battalion |- |[[Clark-43438|Clark, Stanley Gordon]] |Queens |8 Nov 1917 |France |U |[[:Category: Tyne Cot Memorial, Passendale, West Flanders|Tyne Cot Memorial, Passendale, West Flanders]] |55th Battalion; Canadian Machine Gun Corps |- |[[Cole-16780|Cole, Weldon Leilond]] |Queens |6 Nov 1917 |France |U |[[:Category: Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, West Flanders|Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, West Flanders]] |112th Battalion; 115th Battalion; 26th Battalion |- |[[Colwell-863|Colwell, George Stanley]] |Queens |6 Nov 1917 |France |C |[[:Category: Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, West Flanders|Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, West Flanders]] |112th Battalion; 115th Battalion; 26th Battalion |- |[[Cormier-2852|Cormier, Edmond]] |Kent |28 Jun 1916 |Belgium |C |[[:Category:Reninghelst New Military Cemetery, Reningelst, West-Flanders|Reninghelst New Military Cemetery, Reningelst, West-Flanders]] |55th Battalion, 26th Battalion |- |[[LeBlanc-7189|LeBlanc, Éloi B]] |Westmorland |28 Sep 1918 |France |C |[https://www.veterans.gc.ca/eng/remembrance/memorials/canadian-virtual-war-memorial/detail/522599 Cantimpre Canadian Cemetery] |44th Battalion |- |[[LeBlanc-10174|LeBlanc, Pascal Léo]] |Westmorland |2 Sep 1918 |France |C |[[:Category: Dury Mill British Cemetery, Dury, Pas-de-Calais]] |38th Battalion |- |[[McAdam-378|McAdam, James M]] |York |12 Oct 1916 |France or Belgium |U |[[:Category: Bapaume Post Military Cemetery, Albert, Somme|Bapaume Post Military Cemetery, Albert]] |23rd Battalion, 6th Brigade |- |[[MacCallum-105|McCallum, Donald]] |Northumberland |27 Sep 1918 |France |C |[[:Category: Queant Road Cemetery, Buissy, Pas-de-Calais|Queant Road Cemetery]] | |- |[[MacMichael-42|MacMichael, Ralph]] |Kent |9 Apr 1917 |France |U |[[:Category: Givenchy-en-Gohelle Canadian Cemetery, Souchez, Pas-de-Calais|Givenchy-en-Gohelle Canadian Cemetery]] |73rd Regiment; 132nd Battalion; 42nd Battalion |- |[[McCausland-301|McCausland, Frank]] |Saint John |9 Apr 1917 |France |U |[[:Category: La Chaudière Military Cemetery, Vimy, Pas-de-Calais|La Chaudiere Military Cemetery]] |140th Overseas Battalion; Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry |- |[[McCluskey-625|McCluskey, Clarence]] |York |13 Jun 1916 |France |I |[[:Category: Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, West Flanders|Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, West Flanders]] | |- |[[McPartland-109|McPartland, James]] |Saint John |20 Oct 1915 |France |U |[[:Category: La Laiterie Military Cemetery, Kemmel, West-Vlaanderen|La Laiterie Military Cemetery]] |26th Battalion |- |[[McPhee-709|McPhee, Charles Kenneth]] |Westmorland |10 Aug 1918 |France |U |[[:Category: Hillside Cemetery, Le Quesnel, Somme|Hillside Cemetery Le Quesnel]] |236th Battalion; 72nd Battalion |- |[[McQuoid-105|McQuoid, Charles Loren]] |Charlotte |29 Jun 1916 |Belgium |U |[[:Category: Reninghelst New Military Cemetery, Reningelst, West-Flanders|Reninghelst New Military Cemetery]] |26th Battalion |} == Died of Wounds == Soldiers who were wounded in combat and who later died of those wounds. The Location is that of where the soldier died. In parentheses is where wounded. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |'''Person''' |'''County''' |data-sort-type=date style="width:6em;"|'''Date''' |'''Location''' |'''Status''' |'''Cemetery''' |'''Units''' |- |[[Ashe-581|Ashe, John Firman]] |Kings |9 Apr 1917 |France |U |[[:Category: Quatre-Vents Military Cemetery, Estrée-Cauchy, Pas-de-Calais|Quatre-Vents Military Cemetery]] |104th "Overseas" Battalion; 26th Battalion |- |[[Martin-24616|Martin, Jean Joseph]] |Northumberland |22 Feb 1918 |France |C | Ligny-St. Flochel British Cemetery(France) |42nd Canadian Battalion |- |[[MacPhail-222|MacPhail, Chester Blaisdell]] |Victoria |6 Jun 1917 |London(France) |U |Brookwood Military Cemetery | |- |[[McQuestion-4|McQuestion, Arthur Harold]] |York |13 Apr 1917 |Boulogne(France) |U |[[:Category: Boulogne Eastern Cemetery, Boulogne-sur-Mer, Pas-de-Calais|Boulogne Eastern Cemetery]] |104th Battalion; 5th Canadian Mounted Rifles Battalion |} == Wounded in Action == {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |'''Person''' |'''County''' |data-sort-type=date style="width:6em;"|'''Date''' |'''Location''' |'''Status''' |'''Units''' |- |[[Cormier-883|Cormier, Dominique]] |Westmorland |22 Sep 1918 |France |C |26th Battalion |- |[[McAdam-378|McAdam, James M]] |York |12 Oct 1916 |France or Belgium |I |see entry in Killed in Action |- |McAdam, Reginald Eldridge |Charlotte | | |N | |- |McAdam, Stuart B |York | | | | |- |[[Ward-21239|Ward, Parlee Hector]] |Westmorland |9 Apr 191 |Vimy Ridge, France |C |145th Bn, CEF |} == Died in Service == {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |'''Person''' |'''County''' |data-sort-type=date style="width:6em;"|'''Date''' |'''Location''' |'''Status''' |'''Units''' |- |[[Léger-2474|Léger, Aimé Antoine]] |Kent |11 Sep 1917 |England |C |165th Canadian Forestry Corps attd. No. 3 Training Sqdn. Royal Flying Corps |- |McCarthy, Clarence J |Westmorland |- |[[McCombs-589|McCombs, William]] |Northumberland |20 Sep 1918 |England |U |1st Depot Battalion, New Brunswick Regiment; 13th Reserve Battalion |- |McCarthy, Clarence J |Westmorland |- |[[Poirier-132|Perry (Poirier), Eugène]] |Kent |11 Apr 1917 (Death by firing sqad) |France |C |22nd Battalion (French Canadian) |} == Served == {|border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |'''Person''' |'''County''' |data-sort-type=date style="width:6em;"|'''Date''' |'''Reason for Discharge''' |'''Status''' |'''Units''' |- | [[Albright-1409|Albright, John Franklin]] |Carleton |15 Dec 1917 |Over Age |C | |- |[[Cormier-3141|Cormier, Joseph Zedie Thomas]] |Westmorland |16 Oct 1918 |Death |U |1st Depot Battalion, N B R |- |[[Girouard-5232|Girouard, Alyre]] |Westmorland |6 Jun 1919 |Demobilization |C |9th Overseas Battery, Canadian Field Artillery; 19th Battery, C.F.A. |- |[[Léger-3057|Léger, André]] |Westmorland |14 Feb 1919 |Demobilization |C |165th Battalion |- |[[Léger-2746|Léger, Denis]] |Westmorland |6 Jun 1919 |Demobilization |U |44th Canadian Infantry Battalion |- |[[MacCallum-107|McCallum, Richard Price]] |Northumberland |21 May 1919 |Demobilization |C | |- |[[Stevens-9237|Stevens, Frank Douglas Lodwick]] |Saint John |17 Apr 1917 |Demobilization |C |- |} == Contributors == [[McCallum-175|Doug McCallum]]
[[Cormier-1939|G. Cormier]]
[[Ward-21154|Stu Ward]]
== Other Resources == [https://archives.gnb.ca/Exhibits/SoldierBiographyHistoryInitiative/?culture=en-CA Soldiers of the Great War; The Fredericton Soldier Biography History Initiative] :This is a nicely done set of biographies written by middle school students in the Fredericton, New Brunswick area who researched soldiers of the Great War.

New Dungeness

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[[Category:Clallam County, Washington, Homesteaders]] [[Category:Clallam County, Washington]] [[Category:Washington Ghost Towns]] [[Category:S'Klallam]] [[Category:Dungeness, Washington]] [[Category:Dungeness Cemetery, Sequim, Washington]] {{Image|file=New_Dungeness-7.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Jamestown marker for "Lord James Balch" }} The S'Klallam tribe (Nəxwsƛáy’əm (pronounced “nux s’klallam”), the “Strong People,”)[https://www.sequimwa.gov/DocumentCenter/View/1480/Sequim-History?bidId= Sequim History] Many sources listed within web page and their forbearers have lived in the area since the end of the last ice age, as determined by the Manis Mastodon discovery[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manis_Mastodon_Site Manis Mastodon]. The S'Klallam people were generally friendly to the European and American explorers and settlers. They signed the [https://pnptc.org/ Point No Point Treaty] in 1855 and were evicted from the area of New Dungeness after the first years of its existence but remained nearby and had the rare distinction of having not been removed from their native lands to a reservation. By 1874 their tribal leader, who was known to the settlers as "Lord James Balch", had the foresight to encourage his tribe families to buy their own land, named Jamestown in his honor. The Jamestown S'Klallam are a vibrant part of the community, as leaders and conservationists. {{Image|file=New_Dungeness-13.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=New Dungeness Survey c 1856 showing S'Klallam maintained fields and village (céʔsqaʔt) }} When the Washington Territorial Legislature created Clallam County in 1854, most of the Euro/American settlers lived near the sheltered harbor created by a long, narrow sand spit extending more than five miles into the Strait of Juan de Fuca. The small community was called New Dungeness after the harbor and spit (now just Dungeness Spit), which British Royal Navy Captain George Vancouver (1757-1798)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Vancouver named in 1792 for a similar promontory in the English Channel. The original town of New Dungeness was located near Cline Spit, primarily in the area on the bluff above, known as "Whisky Flat" shown in the lower portion of the survey map. The first dock was also located at the spit on the inner bay. The homestead claims of the first settlers quickly took advantage of the S'Klallam maintained grass prairie inland to set up their farms. By 1874 the S'Klallam village had been displaced to Jamestown ( nəxʷŋəyaʔáw̕xʷɬč, "Grand Firs"), down the coast by some five miles. {{Image|file=New_Dungeness-6.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=New Dungeness Survey Plat c 1863 showing Oregon Donation Land Act of 1850 claims }} [[Cline-5268 | Elliott Cline]] was a prominent pioneer who donated land to the county for the first courthouse and jail. He served five terms in the Territorial Legislature. Settlers began clearing their land in the dense forest surrounding the port and joining in the most general occupation of providing logs to the mills that were beginning in nearby Discovery Bay and later at Port Angeles. Prairie land laid nearby, thanks to the S'Klallam, who maintained the natural prairie openings with yearly burns and this invited the settlers out into the expanse of the surrounding area. In an 1860 election, the first recorded in Clallam County, voters placed the county seat at Whiskey Flat. Within a few years, the seat was moved up to the bluff where most of New Dungeness was developing. On July 24, 1865, Elliott and [[Durbin-2200| Margaret Cline]] platted a townsite there and deeded two lots to the county[https://www.historylink.org/File/7587#:~:text=On%20July%2024%2C%201865%2C%20early,and%20held%20various%20county%20offices Armed posse moves the Clallam County seat from New Dungeness to Port Angeles on November 10, 1890 HistoryLink.org Essay 7587 By Kit Oldham]. There, the first courthouse and jail were constructed. Elliott Cline was Clallam County's first representative in the Territorial legislature and held various county offices. In 1861, Capt. Thomas Abernathy and his neighbor, Elliot Cline, traded potatoes for dairy cows from Victoria, and that started the dairy industry in the Dungeness Valley. The settlement of New Dungeness is among the earliest established Euro-American communities on the Olympic Peninsula. Among the first residents was [[McAlmond-6 | Captain E. H. McAlmond]], who received his Donation Land Claim in 1857. The McAlmond House National Register of Historic Places [https://npgallery.nps.gov/NRHP/AssetDetail?assetID=d2d396c7-689b-4037-aa81-7a48cbe6d771 National Register of Historic Places 76001879] nomination attributes many of these early settlers to New England sailors arriving in the early 1850s. The 1859 Government Land Office [https://glorecords.blm.gov/details/survey/default.aspx?dm_id=399271&sid=rzcts1a4.w5k#surveyDetailsTabIndex=1 1863 GLO survey records] several existing Donation Land Claim homesteads predating the GLO survey on land just south of New Dungeness Harbor in Township 31N and Range 04W. Washington archive records[https://www.digitalarchives.wa.gov/Record/View/7AFC5B8F83DB062B34A2792B3846EE1A Washington Territory Donation Land Claims, 1852-1855, Washington State Archives, Digital Archives] show that the original Elliott Cline claim was submitted with other settlers claims and was not confirmed among the Donation claims for several years. These included [[McDonald-21258 | Richard James McDonnell]], [[Smalley-1408 | Daniel Smalley]], [[Abernethy-766 | Thomas]] and [[Bell-30503 | Christina (Bell) Abernathy]], [[Barrow-2755 | Dr. John P. Barrow]], [[Thornton-2214 | John Thornton]], [[Madison-1278 | B. J. Madison]], [[Bradshaw-4863 | Charles M. Bradshaw]] and [[King-42086 | William King]] (under the 1862 Homestead Act). In 1853 [[Bell-30508 | John Bell]] (brother of Christina Bell Abernethy) also arrived and took up a homestead claim inland. [[Brownfield-142 | Daniel F. Brownfield]] and [[Donnell-936 | John W. Donnell]] were also early homesteaders[https://secure.sos.state.or.us/prs/personprofile.do?recordNumber=106807 Early Oregonian Pioneer OL687][https://www.digitalarchives.wa.gov/Record/View/9B4CB003044EA16D92B978461DD4E642 DLC099] Washington Territory Donation Land Claims, 1852-1855, Washington State Archives, Digital Archives, http://digitalarchives.wa.gov, who took a claim on the Sequim Prairie. {{Image|file=New_Dungeness-5.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=New Dungeness Lighthouse c 1898 Courtesy of the National Archives }} During this same period the federal government established the New Dungeness Light House Reserve on March 12, 1859.[https://npgallery.nps.gov/NRHP/AssetDetail?assetID=21f2a21f-caeb-4c60-a927-05d7e496de08 National Register of Historic Places 93001338] The first lighthouse keeper was [[Blake-8177 | Henry Blake]], who became involved with the Tsimshian massacre by rescuing and defending its one survivor. [https://www.historylink.org/File/7066/ New Dungeness Light Station HistoryLink.org Essay 7066 By Daryl C. McClary] Mr. (William) King and (Daniel) Smalley were involved in the deportation of the S'Klallam who were implicated in the massacre and in the restitution to the Tsimshiam tribe.[https://arc.lib.montana.edu/ivan-doig/item.php?id=6115 Prospectus for "Winter Light" (Winter Brothers)], an account of James Gilchrist Swan Ivan Doig Archive - Montana State University (MSU) Library The first school at Dungeness was presided over by James McFarlune. Capt. Thomas Abernethy had built a new house for himself and family and his old cabin, located on the Abernathy farm and built of logs, was used for the schoolhouse.[https://www.historylink.org/File/8555 Sequim and the Sequim-Dungeness Valley — Thumbnail History HistoryLink.org Essay 8555 By Laura Arksey] . The two-story Dungeness Schoolhouse was opened February 27, 1893. The school term was four months and the students ranged in age from six through twenty. In 1921, the building was enlarged, and it served as a grade school until 1955. The building is now a community hall and a National Historic Site. [https://npgallery.nps.gov/NRHP/AssetDetail?assetID=3c2801db-131f-473a-9047-d2f0ecaba1c3 National Register of Historic Places 88000627] On June 6, 1860 a new family arrived by way of Port Townsend. Having steamed up the coast from California, the [[Weir-2223 | John Weir]] family made their home in a log cabin down by the river. At the time the Weir family's youngest son was [[Weir-2226 | James Allen Weir]], then 6 years old, who began a career in the territory that would see him become the first Washington Secretary of State. Along the way he wrote a colorful essay called "Roughing it on the Puget Sound" that gave many details to the area.[https://books.google.com/books?id=V3gUAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false Google Books] Washington, West of the Cascades: Historical and Descriptive; the Explorers, the Indians, the Pioneers, the Modern, Volume 1 Herbert Hunt and Floyd C. Kaylor {{Image|file=New_Dungeness-10.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=New Dungeness c 1890 Bert Kellogg Collection }} From 1883-1890 the town of New Dungeness was the scene of many lovely and delightful affairs, the settlers holding a yearly Fourth of July picnic, dances, roller skating contests, sleighing parties, clambakes, smelting parties, and baseball games. The town at that time boasted of a general store and Post Office combined, owned and managed by Mr. Frank Clapp; a good hotel owned and managed by [[Ward-31690 | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ward]], now living at Dungeness; a barber shop and a dressmaker shop. The Bill Law house was managed by Mr. and Mrs. Elias Cays father of Alfred Cays of Dungeness; a Good Templar hall where the dances were held, Clark's and Cline's residences, the Methodist Church and the County Court House. In 1885 Mr. George Lotzgesell, Jr., was elected Justice of the Peace and had the honor of marrying a couple from Forks, Washington. Mr. Lotzgesell was later elected County Commissioner and his foresight in building roads and other community improvements were helpful in building up his district as he was always active in matters of welfare of the country surrounding his birthplace, conducting a vigorous campaign for the office of County Assessor at the fall election previous to his death in 1931 at the age of seventy one years. By 1889 Dungeness was linked with Port Angeles and Port Discovery by a wagon road and although a new hotel had just been built and the settlers thought they had quite a city, it was at this time that the county seat was stolen and removed overnight from Dungeness by citizens of Port Angeles and moved to their now growing city. This incident fairly knocked the props out of the liveliest town on the coast. The fact that the harbor at Dungeness was not always accessible on account of tides, made it unfortunate for the east enders in trying to recover their loss since Port Angeles has a harbor always accessible, and at the present writing is a regular port of call for ocean going vessels.[https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/229970286.pdf Pioneer Days in Old Dungeness] by [[Dick-3540 | Lillie Kate (Dick) Lotzgesell]] On November 10, 1890, a posse of Port Angeles residents moved the Clallam County seat to their home town from New Dungeness, where it has been located since the county was created in 1854. {{Image|file=New_Dungeness-8.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Plat map of New Dungeness, Washington c 1865 Bert Kellogg Collection }} Marker reads "New Dungeness Washington Territory. Discovered by Ensign [[Quimper-8 | Manuel Quimper]], July 4, 1790. Named by Captain [[Vancouver-1 | George Vancouver]], April 30, 1792. Elliot Cline, pioneer, arrived October, 1852. Platted New Dungeness Townsite in 1865. Donated land for first courthouse, jail. Lighthouse lit December 14, 1857. Reference Mark, United State-Canadian Boundary Treaty of 1908. Tsimshian Indian Massacre, Graveyard Spit September 21, 1868. Site donated by Mrs. Margaret Cline Bigelow. Erected by Michael Trebert Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution of Port Angeles, Washington, May 8, 1965." By 1891 the port of Dungeness had moved east across the Dungeness river to create a deep water port. A mile-long wharf was built to handle the farmers trade from the interior. The old site of "New Dungeness" (remember, Vancouver coined the name "New Dungeness") became Old Town and the new Dungeness was just that, newer than New Dungeness. The business at the wharf was brisk and the settlement grew into a small town. The county seat had shifted to Port Angeles and soon the commerce had shifted there and to the nearby farming town of Sequim. With the coming of auto roads the future of Dungeness was sealed. Today, the local roads still have the names of the pioneers, but only the few historic sites remain. {{Image|file=New_Dungeness-9.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=New Dungeness Panorama, Washington c 1909 Bert Kellogg Collection }} {{Image|file=New_Dungeness-11.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Clallam County Election 9 July, 1860 Bert Kellogg Collection }} == Sources == * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Point_No_Point_Treaty * [https://www.washingtonruralheritage.org/digital/about Washington Rural Heritage Website] * [https://library.jamestowntribe.org/ld.php?content_id=42902198 A Glimpse of Sxwčkwíyəŋ, a S’Klallam Village at Washington Harbor] * [https://wisaard.dahp.wa.gov/Resource/662418/PropertyInventory/1600310 Washington State Dept. of Archeological and Historic Preservation New Dungeness] * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dungeness,_Washington * Sequim: Pioneer Family Histories from 1850-W.W. II Publisher: Sequim Museum and Arts Center, 2000 * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McAlmond_House * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dungeness_School * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Dungeness_Light * [https://www.archives.gov/publications/microfilm-catalogs/biographical/part-01.html Records of the Bureau of Land Management, Record Group 49 Donation Land Claims] * [https://www.sos.wa.gov/legacy/publicationsviewer/?title=List%20of%20donation%20land%20claims&page=1&id=43 Donation Land Claims Index transcribed by James Wickersham] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/History_of_Indigenous_Peoples_of_the_United_States History of Indigenous People of the US] * [https://historylink.org/File/5029 Swan, James G.] (1818-1900) By Kit Oldham Posted 1/09/2003 HistoryLink.org Essay 5029 *[https://www.bia.gov/sites/bia.gov/files/assets/as-ia/ofa/petition/019_jamclm_WA/019_pf.pdf Recommendation for Federal Acknowledgement of the Jamestown Band of Clallam Indians] 16 May 1980. Includes extensive historical background. * [https://www.archives.gov/research/native-americans/rolls/roblin Washington, U.S., Enrollment and Allotment Applications of Washington Indians, 1911-1919] * [https://nwsidebar.wsba.org/2015/12/03/throwback-thursday-clallam-county/ Throwback Thursday: Clallam County NWSidebar]Whiskey Flats Courthouse

New England Families, Genealogical and Memorial

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: New England]] Other: [[Space:Sources-New_England|New England Sources]] __TOC__ == New England Families, Genealogical and Memorial == A Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of Commonwealths and the Founding of a Nation * by [[Cutter-446|William Richard Cutter]] (1847-1918) * published by Lewis Historical Publishing Co., 1913-1915 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:New_England_Families%2C_Genealogical_and_Memorial|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1-4 ::* https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=8517 ::* (1913) https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100227592 ::* (1915) https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008732852 third series * Vol. 1 ::* (1913) https://books.google.com/books?id=1J1DAQAAMAAJ ::* (1913) https://archive.org/stream/newenglandfamili01cutt ::* (1913) https://books.google.com/books?id=KvUsAAAAYAAJ ::* (1914) https://books.google.com/books?id=e88UAAAAYAAJ ::* (1914) https://archive.org/details/newenglandfamili01will ::* (1915) https://books.google.com/books?id=1tAUAAAAYAAJ third series * Vol. 2 ::* (1913) https://books.google.com/books?id=ofcsAAAAYAAJ ::* (1914) https://archive.org/details/newenglandfamili021847 ::* (1915) https://books.google.com/books?id=1M8UAAAAYAAJ third series * Vol. 3 ::* (1913) https://books.google.com/books?id=7_UsAAAAYAAJ ::* (1914) https://books.google.com/books?id=NdAUAAAAYAAJ ::* (1914) https://archive.org/details/newenglandfamili031847 ::* (1915) https://books.google.com/books?id=UdEUAAAAYAAJ third series * Vol. 4 ::* (1913) https://books.google.com/books?id=NfksAAAAYAAJ ::* (1914) https://books.google.com/books?id=itAUAAAAYAAJ ::* (1914) https://archive.org/details/newenglandfamili041847 ::* (1915) https://books.google.com/books?id=NegUAAAAYAAJ === Errata === * There have been reports of errors in this source, but without citations. When errors are found please add citations to this section. Meanwhile, please don't use this source for researching people in earlier generations. === Citation Formats === * Cutter, William Richard. ''[[Space:New England Families, Genealogical and Memorial|New England Families, Genealogical and Memorial]]'' (Lewis Hist. Pub. Co., New York, 1913) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Cutter|Cutter]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Cutter, William Richard. ''[[Space:New England Families, Genealogical and Memorial|New England Families, Genealogical and Memorial]]'' (Lewis Hist. Pub. Co., New York, 1913) Vol. , [ Page ].

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[[Category: New England]] [[Category: New England History]] === Free New England Research === * [https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/New_England_Historical_Genealogical_Register_Online New England Historical Genealogical Register Online] === Brief Overview of Early America Colony Names by Bobbie Hall (used with permission) === : Instead of the dreaded and unused (in their time) "British Colonial America", New England could be used as the region or 'country' if one is so inclined to name the larger entity. * Massachusetts: 1628-1690: Massachusetts Bay Colony 1691-1776: Province of Massachusetts Bay 1776 and later: Massachusetts, or Commonwealth of Massachusetts :: or, as applicable: 1620-1690: Plymouth Colony * Maine : 1622-1776: Province of Maine : 1776-1820: District of Maine, (part of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts) : 1820 and later: Maine * Rhode Island : 1636-1663: Suggestions welcome: a convoluted history here as to Plantation & Colony names. : 1663-1776: Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations : 1776 and later: Rhode Island (Officially: "The State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations") * Vermont : 1534-1763: New France (ceded to Britain after a treaty in 1763) : 1749-1776: Disputed by NY, NH and France, generally referred to as the "New Hampshire Grants") : 1776 and later: Vermont (I assume we don't want to get into the Republic of Vermont/New Hampshire Grants from 1777-1791?) * New Hampshire : 1629-1776 Province of New Hampshire : 1776 and later: New Hampshire * Connecticut : 1636-1776: Connecticut Colony : 1776 and later: Connecticut * Also eventually joined Connecticut Colony: :: 1635-1644 Saybrook Colony :: 1638-1665 New Haven Colony === New England Colonial Names and Dates of Towns and Counties by April Dauenhauer === :: A Work In Progress - New England towns, alphabetically under colony :: Location Name changes according to Date ====English Puritans establish "Newe-England Colony" on September 6, 1628==== ====Connecticut Colony - 1636 ==== : [http://colonialwarsct.org/colonial_towns_order.htm The Colonial Towns of Connecticut in the Order of their Establishment]: link to The Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut, lists colonial towns with dates of founding. :: Connecticut established in 1636 with these four towns: :: Windsor; Wethersfield; Hartford; Springfield :: Colchester, established 1698, New London original county 10 May 1666 - 2014. :: Fairfield, town established 1639, Fairfield original county 10 May 1666 - 2014. :: Hartford, Connecticut Colony, established 1636 by Rev. Hooker & Company (initial group with Elder William Goodwin 1635); Hartford original county founded 10 May 1666-2013 :: [http://www.connecticutgenealogy.com/windham/killingly.htm Killingly], Connecticut Colony, first settled, 1690-91 by Maj. James Fitch and Capt. John Chandler, a town by 1700, incorporated 1708; Hartford county founded 1666, original county; Windham county founded 1726-2013 :: Litchfield, Connecticut Colony, established May 1719, part of either Fairfield or Hartford county prior to 9 October 1751, when it was made part of the newly created Litchfield County. :: Middletown, Connecticut Colony, established 1650 along the Connecticut River, part of either Hartford, New London or New Haven (all original counties) which became parts of Middlesex county 2 May 1785 :: Milford, Connecticut Colony, established 1639, New Haven original county 10 May 1666-2014 :: New London, "called Nameaug by the Pequot Indians. John Winthrop, Jr. founded the first English settlement here in 1646, making it about the 13th town settled in Connecticut. Inhabitants informally named it Pequot after the tribe."[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_London,_Connecticut New London, Connecticut], database, Wikipedia, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License :: Preston, New London, Connecticut, founded 1687, New London original county founded 10 May 1666 - 2014. :: Roxbury, Connecticut Colony, founded about 1713, considered part of Woodbury until incorporation in 1796. Litchfield county established 14 Oct 1751 from original counties Hartford and Fairfield.(In 1794 was briefly in Norfolk County, but was put back into Suffolk County, which was disolved in modern times). :: Springfield, Connecticut Colony, founded 1636 by William Pynchon & company, independent in the late 1630s; defected to Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1641 :: Suffield, "abbreviation of Southfield," settlement began 1670; established in Massachusetts Bay Colony 1674; annexed to Connecticut Colony May 1749. :: Wethersfield, Connecticut Colony, established 1633. Hartford original county founded 10 May 1666-2013 :: Windham, Connecticut Colony, first settled 1686, incorporated May 12, 1692; Hartford county founded 10 May 1666, original county; Windham county founded 12 May 1726-2013 :: Windsor, Connecticut Colony, established 1632. Hartford original county founded 10 May 1666-2013 :: Originally known as the River Colony, Connecticut Colony was organized on March 3, 1636 as a haven for Puritan gentlemen. Thomas Hooker, a prominent Puritan minister, who led 100 people to present day Hartford in 1636, and Governor John Haynes of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, are often considered the founders of the Connecticut colony. : Two other English colonies in the present-day state of Connecticut were merged into the Colony of Connecticut: Saybrook Colony in 1644 and New Haven Colony in 1662. The Rev. John Davenport and merchant Theophilus Eaton are considered the founders of the New Haven Colony, which would be absorbed into Connecticut Colony in the 1662. John Winthrop the Younger of New London, the son of the founder of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, played an important role in consolidating separate settlements on the Connecticut River into a single colony; and he served as Governor of Connecticut from 1659 to 1675. Winthrop was also instrumental in obtaining the colony's 1662 charter, which incorporated New Haven into Connecticut. ====Massachusetts Bay Colony 1630 - 1691==== :King "Charles granted the new charter on 4 March 1628/9, superseding the land grant and establishing a legal basis for the new English colony at Massachusetts". : The four original counties of Massachusetts Bay Colony were constituted in 1643: Essex; Middlesex; Suffolk; Nantucket :: Andover, organized 1646, Essex county founded 10 May 1643-2013, original county :: Barnstable, settled in 1638 by Rev Joseph Hull and followers, New Plymouth Colony ?, Barnstable county organized 2 June 1685 - 2014 :: Boston, chartered and named capital of the Massachusetts Bay Colony on 7 September 1630, Suffolk county founded 10 May 1643-2013, original county :: Cambridge, Massachusetts Bay Colony, founded 1631 (originally referred to as Newtowne), Middlesex county founded 10 May 1643-2014, original county :: Dedham, Massachusetts Bay Colony, founded 1635 by Robert Hinsdale and his sons, & company. Suffolk county founded 1643, original county; Norfolk county founded 1793-2013. :: Deerfield, Massachusetts Bay Colony, founded 1671 by Samuel Hinsdale, his father Robert, & company. (2nd establishment 1677); Hampshire county founded 1662; Franklin county founded 1811-2013. :: Dorchester, Massachusetts Bay Colony, founded 1630, Suffolk county founded 10 May 1643-2013, original county :: Hadley, Massachusetts Bay Colony, founded 1659 by Elder William Goodwin, John Crow, & company. Middlesex county founded 1643, original county; Hampshire county founded 1662-2013. :: Ipswich, Massachusetts Bay Colony, founded 1634, Essex county founded 10 May 1643-2013, original county :: Lynn, Massachusetts Bay Colony, founded 1635, Essex county founded 10 May 1643-2013, original county :: Medfield, Massachusetts Bay Colony, founded 1651 by Robert Hinsdale & company; Suffolk county founded 10 1643, original county; Norfolk county founded 26 Mar 1793-2013 :: Northampton, Massachusetts Bay Colony, settled in 1654, Middlesex county (1643) until 7 May 1662 became Hampshire county. :: Roxbury, Massachusetts Bay Colony, founded 1630, Suffolk county founded 10 May 1643-2013, original county :: Rumney Marsh, Massachusetts Bay Colony, settled 1624 by Samuel Maverick; annexed to Boston 1634 and divided among 21 Boston citizens; Suffolk county founded 10 May 1643-2013, original county (modern name of Rumney Marsh is Chelsea) :: Scituate, founded 1633, Plymouth Colony; Plymouth county, Massachusetts Colony 2 June 1685 :: Springfield, Massachusetts Bay Colony, founded 1636 by William Pynchon & company (first part of Connecticut Colony, joined Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1641); Middlesex county founded 1643 did '''not''' encompass Springfield, then part of the undivided Massachusetts Bay Colony, Hampshire county founded 1662; Hampden county founded 25 Feb 1812-2013 :: Suffield, "abbreviation of Southfield," established in Massachusetts Bay Colony 1674; annexed to Connecticut Colony, May 1749. :: Watertown, Massachusetts Bay Colony, founded 1630, Middlesex county founded 10 May 1643-2013, original county :: Woburn, Massachusetts Bay Colony, founded 1642, Middlesex county founded 10 May 1643, original county ====Plymouth Colony founded 1620 ==== : Scituate, founded 1633, Plymouth Colony; Plymouth county, Massachusetts Bay Colony 2 June 1685 : "Plymouth Colony (sometimes New Plymouth, or Plymouth Bay Colony) was an English colonial venture in North America from 1620 to 1691. The first settlement of the Plymouth Colony was at New Plymouth, a location previously surveyed and named by Captain John Smith. The settlement, which served as the capital of the colony, is today the modern town of Plymouth, Massachusetts. At its height, Plymouth Colony occupied most of the southeastern portion of the modern state of Massachusetts."[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plymouth_colony Plymouth Colony], database, Wikipedia.com, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License : "Founded by a group of Separatists initially known as the Brownist Emigration and Anglicans, who together later came to be known as the Pilgrims, Plymouth Colony was, along with Jamestown and other settlements in Virginia, one of the earliest successful colonies to be founded by the English in North America, and the first sizable permanent English settlement in the New England region. Aided by Squanto, a Native American of the Patuxet people, the colony was able to establish a treaty with Chief Massasoit which helped to ensure the colony's success. It played a central role in King Philip's War, one of the earliest of the Indian Wars. Ultimately, the colony was merged with the Massachusetts Bay Colony and other territories in 1691 to form the Province of Massachusetts Bay." : Popham Colony founded by Plymouth Company in 1607 at mouth of Kennebec River (Maine), abandoned. Plymouth Company ====Province of Massachusetts Bay 1691 - 1775==== : Not to be confused with Massachusetts Bay Colony. "The Province of Massachusetts Bay was a crown colony in North America and one of the thirteen original states of the United States. It was chartered on October 7, 1691, by William and Mary, the joint monarchs of the kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland. The charter took effect on May 14, 1692" ::The Province of Massachusetts Bay was formed by merging the Massachusetts Bay Colony, Plymouth Colony, Province of Maine, Nantucket, Martha's Vineyard, (and Nova Scotia which split off in 1696; at one time it included New Brunswick). ==== Virginia Company ==== : Founded Jamestown 1607 Virginia Jamestown ====United States of America==== : The State of Connecticut is the 5th state to ratify the US Constitution on January 9, 1788.
: The Commonwealth of Massachusetts is the 6th state to ratify the US Constitution on February 6, 1788.
: A new government under the US Constitution begins on March 4, 1789.
George Washington becomes the 1st President of the United States on April 30, 1789.
====About the change in Calendars==== : "Because the year began in March, records referring to the "first month" pertain to March; to the second month pertain to April, etc., so that "the 19th of the 12th month" would be February 19. In fact, in Latin, September means seventh month, October means eighth month, November means ninth month, and December means tenth month. Use of numbers, rather than names, of months was especially prevalent in Quaker records." [http://www.ctstatelibrary.org/node/2218 Connecticut State Library] : "Old Style (O.S.) and New Style (N.S.) are used in English-language historical studies to indicate either that the start of the Julian year has been adjusted to start on 1 January (N.S.) even though documents written at the time use a different start of year (O.S.), or that a date conforms to the Julian calendar (O.S.), formerly in use in many countries, rather than the Gregorian (N.S.). [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Style_and_New_Style_dates Old Style and New Style Dates], database, Wikipedia.com, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License : The Gregorian calendar replaced the Julian in Catholic countries beginning in 1582. This change was also implemented in Protestant and Orthodox countries after a significant delay. '''In England and Wales, Ireland, and the British colonies, the change of the start of the year and the change over from the Julian calendar occurred in 1752''' with the passage of the Calendar (New Style) Act 1750. In Scotland, the legal start of the year had already been moved to 1 January (in 1600), but Scotland otherwise continued to use the Julian Calendar until 1752. Many cultures and countries now using the Gregorian calendar have different old styles of dating, depending on the type of calendar they used before the change." [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Style_and_New_Style_dates Old Style and New Style Dates], database, Wikipedia.com, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License ==Sources== ===New England=== : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_New_England ''History of New England''], Wikipedia, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equivalent_lands Equivalent Lands], database, Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equivalent_lands ===Connecticut Colony=== : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Connecticut_River ''Connecticut River'']: includes MAP, Wikipedia, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suffield,_Connecticut Suffield Connecticut], database, Wikipedia, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License : [http://www.ctgenweb.org/county/cowindham/ctckillingly/records.htm Killingly, Connecticut - US GenWeb Project], database : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_London,_Connecticut New London, Connecticut], database, Wikipedia, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License : [http://www.connecticutgenealogy.com/windham/index.htm Windham County Genealogy], database : [http://www.usahistory.info/New-England/Connecticut.html Connecticut Colonial History], database, : [http://colonialwarsct.org/1639.htm The Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut], database : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Connecticut_Colony ''Connecticut Colony''], database, includes MAP, Wikipedia.com, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License : [http://libguides.ctstatelibrary.org/hg/colonialresearch/online Connecticut State Library] ===Massachusetts Bay Colony=== : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massachusetts_Bay_Colony ''Massachusetts Bay Colony'']: includes MAP, Wikipedia, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License : [http://www.historic-northampton.org/highlights/brief.html Historic Northampton] "In May 1653, 24 persons petitioned the General Court for permission to "plant, possess and inhabit Nonotuck." Northampton was settled in 1654 on a low rise above the rich meadowlands by the Connecticut River." ===Plymouth Colony=== : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plymouth_Company Plymouth Company], database, Wikipedia.com, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plymouth_colony Plymouth Colony], database, Wikipedia.com, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License ===Province of Massachusetts Bay=== : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Province_of_Massachusetts_Bay ''Province of Massachusetts Bay'']: includes MAP, Wikipedia, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License === Virginia Colony === : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamestown,_Virginia Jamestown], database, Wikipedia.com, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License ===United States=== : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outline_of_United_States_history ''Outline of United States History''], Wikipedia, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License ===Genealogy=== : ''The Handybook for Genealogists'', 10th Ed., (Draper, Utah, Everton Publishers, 2002) : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Style_and_New_Style_dates Old Style and New Style Dates], database, Wikipedia.com, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License ===Surnames=== : ''Hinsdale genealogy - descendants of Robert Hinsdale of Dedham, Medfield, Hadley and Deerfield'', database, [https://archive.org/stream/hinsdalegenealog00byuandr#page/n67/mode/2up Internet Archive], entry for Robert Hinsdale; extracted from Sanford C. Hinsdale, Herbert Cornelius Andrews, book of the same name (Lombard Illinois: A. H. Andrews, 1906), page 59-62. ===Footnotes===

New France in the French and Indian War

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[[Category:Acadians Project Free Space Pages]] [[Category: French and Indian War Project]] [[Category: New France]] [[Category: New France, French and Indian War]] [[Category: France]] [[Project:French_and_Indian_War|French and Indian War Project]] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:French_and_Indian_War_Resource_Page https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Terry_s_Photos-410.jpg] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Native_Americans_of_the_French_and_Indian_War https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Terry_s_Photos-420.jpg] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Braddock's_Defeat_in_the_French_and_Indian_War https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/Terry_s_Photos-419.jpg] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:French_and_Indian_War_Images https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Terry_s_Photos-417.jpg] ---------- {{French and Indian War|}} ------ {{Image |file=French and Indian War Images-6.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption= }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=French_and_Indian_War_Images-11.jpg |align=l |size=130 |caption='''Colonel George Washington''' }} The '''French and Indian War''' started for control over Ohio Country. This was the North American phase of the Seven Year's War. The Virginia militia contingent led by Colonel George Washington were defeated by the French troupes de la marine in the Ohio valley. The British defeated France in Acadia in the Battle of Fort Beausejour in 1755 and then Île Royale (Cape Breton Island) with the Siege of Louisbourg in 1758. The Mi'kmaq and Acadian militias resisted the British who were trying to remove the Acadians from the region . {{Image|file=New_France_in_the_French_and_Indian_War-3.png |align=l |size=270 |caption= }} {{Image|file=New_France_in_the_French_and_Indian_War-6.png |align=r |size=220 |caption= }} {{clear}}
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{{clear}} In 1756 a large force of French, Canadians, and their Native American allies led by Lieutenant General Marquis de Montcalm attacked the main British post at Fort Oswego on Lake Ontario and forced the garrison to surrender. In 1757, Lieutenant General Montcalm with a force of 7200 French and Canadians and 2400 Native Americans laid siege to Fort William Henry, British commander Lieutenant-Colonel George Monroe surrendered after three weeks. Montcalm allowed Monroe to return to England and not to fight for 18 months. But many of the Native Americans did not agree, they massacred about 1100 of the 1500 British force and civilians when they were 3 miles from the fort. {{Image|file=New_France_in_the_French_and_Indian_War-8.png |align=c |size=380 |caption='''Montcalm trying to stop the Massacre on the British forces and civilians''' }} [[Montcalm-Gozon-1| Brigadier General Louis-Joseph de Montcalm]] was the commander of the forces in North America he was sent to New France to lead its defence against the British {{Image|file=French_and_Indian_War_Images-19.jpg |align=r |size=120 |caption='''Marquis de Vaudreuil''' }} [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_de_Rigaud,_Marquis_de_Vaudreuil-Cavagnial Pierre de Rigaud, Marquis de Vaudreuil-Cavagnial] was the first governor of New France to be born in Canada, he held supreme civil authority in Canada and was technically commander-in-chief of all French forces, but some of his orders were ignored by officials of the French army, Louis-Joseph de Montcalm, said he was too Canadian. On the 8th September 1760, Marquis de Vaudreuil-Cavagnia surrendered Montreal to Major General Jeffrey Amherst.He was placed in British custody, and was imprisoned from November 1761 to May 1762. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fran%C3%A7ois-Marie_Le_Marchand_de_Lignery François-Marie Le Marchand de Lignery] was a military leader in the French province of Canada. He played an important role in the French defense of the Ohio Country. His company held the French center for his role in the battle he was awarded the Cross of Saint Louis. In 1756 he was given military command of the entire Ohio Country. On June 24,1759 he was wounded and captured when his troops were ambushed by the British. He died four days later from his wounds. '''French victories''' :July 3, 1754 - The French take Fort Necessity :July 9, 1755 - The Battle of the Wilderness British General Braddock's forces are defeated near Fort Duquesne in Pennsylvania, leaving the backwoods of British territory undefended. :August 14, 1756 - The French capture Fort Oswego on the banks of the Great Lakes. :August 8, 1757 - The commander-in-chief of the French forces, Louis-Joseph de Montcalm takes Fort William Henry.The Massacre on the British forces and civilians occurs. :July 8, 1758 - The French take Fort Ticonderoga The war in North America officially ended on February 10, 1763 with the signing of the Treaty of Paris.All French possessions east of the Mississippi, except New Orleans, were given to the British. All French possessions west of the Mississippi were given to the Spanish. France regained Martinique, Guadeloupe and St. Lucia. {{Image|file=French_and_Indian_War_Images.png |align=c |size=360 |caption='''America and New France - New France is BLUE.''' }} ---------- '''Sources''' *[http://www.history.com/topics/french-and-indian-war History.com] - French and Indian War facts and summary *[http://www.britannica.com/event/French-and-Indian-War Britannica.com] - French and Indian War *[http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h608.html US History.com] - Background of the French and Indian War *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_and_Indian_War Wikipedia] - French and Indian War

New Haven Colony

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=== What is this place called? === Colony = "1. A group of people who settle in a distant land but remain subject to a parent country. 2. A territory ruled by a distant power. 3. A group of people with similar interests concentrated in one area" for instance an artist's colony.The New American Heritage Dictionary. Based on the Hardcover Second College Edition. Houghton Mifflin, 1983. Politically, New Haven was never a colony subject to the British Government. They had no charter from the King. At first they referred to themselves as English Planters and a Plantation and they called the place Quinnepiac, which was the Indian name. Their Church and the scriptures were their Government even before they formed a government. Some early records of courts have the following unnamed headings:Hoadly, Charles J, MA. (editor) Records of the Colony and Plantation of New Haven, From 1638 to 1649. Hartford: Case, Tiffany and Company, 1857.Hoadly, Charles J, MA. (editor) Records of the Colony or Jurisdiction of New Haven, From May 1653 to the Union.. Hartford: Case, Tiffany and Company, 1858. :"A Court holden the 3d of Nouember 1639." :"A Gen Court the 25 of Nouember 1639." Then "Att a Genrll Court held the 1t of the 7th Moneth 1640." :"This towne now named Newhaven." The next court the heading is: :"Att a Court held att Newhaven the 2d of 7 m; 1640." Later many headings appear as: :"At a court of election held at Newhaven for the Jurisdiction the 25th of May, 1653" Wills are often a source of how people designate the place they live, saying things like I John Smith of the town of Jonesboro, County of Jones, State of Kentucky. A few examples of early wills in New Haven: :Hannah Beecher of New Haven on 13 Jun 1657Original's not seen. Did the scribe write it New Haven or Newhaven? :Thomas Nash of New Haven Aug 1 1657 :"John Parmely of Newhaven" will presented 2 Jan 1659/60 :Theophilus Eaton Will of “the Honorable Late Governor of the Colony,” Aug 12 1656. His death is recorded "Theophilus Eaton Efqr The Honord Gouernor of New hauen Colony dyed By 1653, they are referring to themselves as a colony, when Francis Newman, secretary signs letters "By the Generll Court for Newhaven Colonie" For this One Place Study, the "plantation of Quinnipiack and the jurisdiction and colony of Newhaven / New Haven are all included. The timeframe is from the first hut of the English in the fall/winter of 1637, until Dec 14, 1664, when New Haven submitted their autonomy to the Colony of Connecticut. == History == This is [[B-404|AnneB's]] really brief history of New Haven Colony - to be revised. In 1637, a bunch of guys sailed to the harbor of the Quinnepiac. They thought it looked like a great place, so they left seven of their fellows there for the winter of 1637/8. In the spring of 1638, a whole bunch of people got into boats and sailed from Boston to Quinnepiac. They later renamed the place New Haven. They set up a town based on Puritan Christian principles. They purchased land from the Quinnepiacs and added more towns to the Colony of New Haven. 19 May 1643 New Haven joined with Massachusetts, Plimouth, and Connecticut to form The United Colonies of New England largely for aid in defense, should any of the Colonies need such aid. Through some interesting political maneuvering, New Haven (who never had a charter from the King) was forced to join Connecticut Colony towards the very end of 1664. 1666, just shortly after New Haven became part of Connecticut, men from Branford, Guilford, and Milford, founded and settled [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:New-Ark_Settlement&public=1 Settlement (Newark, New Jersey)] Need More:
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Haven_Colony Wikipedia Article on New Haven Colony]
[http://colonialwarsct.org/1638_new_haven_links.htm New Haven Colony at the Society of Colonial Wars]
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Haven_Colony#mediaviewer/File:Ctcolony.png Map showing current Connecticut's past Colonies.]
=== Massachusett's to Quinnipiack === Journal of Gov. John Winthrop, 30 March 1638
"Mr. Davenport and Mr. Prudden, and a brother of Mr. Eaton, (being ministers also,) went by water to Quinepiack; and with them many families removed out of this jurisdiction to plant in those parts, being much taken with the opinion of the fruitfulness of that place, and more safety (as they conceived) from danger of a general governor, who was feared to be sent this summer; which, though it were a great weakening of these parts, yet we expected to see a good providence of God in it, (for all possible means had been used to accommodate them here; Charlestown offered them largely, Newbury their whole town, the court any place which was free,) both for possessing those parts which lay open for an enemy, and for strengthening our friends at Connecticut, and for making room here for many, who were expected out of England this year, and for diverting the thoughts and intentions of such in England as intended evil against us, whose designs might be frustrate by our scatterings so far; and such as were now gone that way were as much in the eye of the state of England as we here."Winthrop, John. Winthrop's journal "History of New England", 1630-1649. New York : Charles Scribner's Sons, 1908. [https://archive.org/stream/winthropsjournal00wint#page/264/mode/2up/search/Prudden p. 265 === Towns in the jurisdiction of New Haven Colony === New Haven, Milford, Guilford, Branford, Stamford, and Southold on Long Island.
:'''Branford''' was first called Totoket. In the spring of 1644, this "small plantation, betwixt New Haven and Guilford," was sold to men from Wethersfield, who agreed to live within the principles of New Haven's "Fundamental Agreement." They were joined by persons from Southhampton (under Connecticut's jurisdiction) along with their minister Abraham Pierson. [[Space:Branford%2C_New_Haven%2C_Connecticut|Branford, New Haven in the 17th century]] :'''Milford''', first known as Wepowogue, organized its church 22 Aug 1639. This was in preparation to became a new plantation within the colony of New Haven. In 1640, they officially changed the name to Milford. The town was founded by a group of Hertfordshire men, under the leadership of the Rev. Peter Prudden. They were joined by some families from Wethersfield, making a total of fifty-four planters. Milford was southwest of New Haven on the coast, less than 10 miles away.
:'''Stamford''' First called Rippowam, Capt. Turner purchased the territory from the Indians 1 July 1640. Just a few months later 4 Nov 1640, New Haven sold the property to Andrew Ward and Robert Coe, representatives of 22 families from Wethersfield who wanted to begin a plantation modeled after New Haven. The families settled there in the spring 1641. 6 April 1642, the name became Stamford. See Also: [http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=miun.afk3887.0001.001;view=1up;seq=77 History of Stamford, Conn. ...] by E.B. Huntington. === 1641 New Haven DemographicsShumway, Col. Floyd M. “The Founders of New Haven.” The Connecticut Nutmeggar.” 22:580, 1989. Paper dated Nov. 19, 1988. [http://www.americanancestors.org/databases/connecticut-nutmegger/image/?pageName=580&volumeId=11800 At AmericanAncestors (NEHGS) (Membership Req.)] === *About 800 persons *94 Proprietors, 108 heads of families (not included in list of Proprietors) *350 adult householders, 250 children, 200 servants (apprentices and assistants as well as servants. *Of 140 males adults, about 70 under 30, 35 aged 31-40, 35 aged 41 or older. *7 ministers, 3 teachers, 16 merchants, 66 tradesmen (included 5 brickmakers, 10 carpenters, 7 ship carpenters, 1 sawyer, 5 leather tanners), 16 known farmers (undoubtedly more), the marshall (Robert Seeley), the town notary, (Thomas Fugill), Indian interpreter (John Clark), town criers (Thomas Lamson & John Benham), drummers (John Benham, Stephen Metcalf and Jarvis Boykin), chimney sweep (Andrew Low & John Cooper, who went on to other things), poundkeepers (Thomas Kimberly, William Thorpe, William Preston). Some of these probably also farmed. *Average wealth – 14 merchants £679, 4 ministers £625, 16 farmers £237, 29 tradesmen £110, 3 teachers £107 *A person called by name with no title was a youth, servant or inconsequential adult. A master workman with greater dignity might be called “Goodman”. Church members were frequently referred to as “Brother” and “Sister.” Military officers and deacons, usually were called by their title. 27 men titled Mr. were considered the top level of local importance and the elite of the town (mostly ministers, teachers and wealthy merchants) === List of Planters in the record of 1643 === [https://archive.org/details/recordsofcolonyp00newh/page/90/mode/2up Pages 91-93] of the New Haven Colony Records has a list of planters. The list is in the 1643 section of the records.Hoadly, Charles J, MA. (editor) [https://archive.org/details/recordsofcolonyp00newh Records of the Colony and Plantation of New Haven, From 1638 to 1649.] (Hartford: Case, Tiffany and Company, 1857.) [https://archive.org/details/recordsofcolonyp00newh/page/90/mode/2up p. 91] It has been determined that this list was actually written earlier 1640-1641.Jacobus, Donald Lines, "The Henry Peck Family of New Haven, Conn. in the Line of Eleazer 2, Eleazer 3, Charles 4," New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 121: 88 [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11666/81/235610387 link American Ancestors] "Focus on New Haven," ''The Great Migration Newsletter'' Volume 6 No. 1 January-March 1997 p. 4-5 == Resources == === Vital Records === [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofne01orde Vital records of New Haven, 1649-1850 Part I.] Hartford: Connecticut Society Order of the Founders and Patriots of America, 1917. Encompasses end of 1649 to -- '''note''' pp 103 and 104 have 1649 & 50 on them also
[https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofne02orde Vital records of New Haven, 1649-1850 Part II.] Hartford: Connecticut Society Order of the Founders and Patriots of America, 1924. Part II contains Deaths 1821-1849, Marriages 1835-1853, Index.
The vital records are searchable at [http://www.americanancestors.org/search/advanced-search/?database=New%20Haven,%20CT:%20Vital%20Records,%201649-1850 AmericanAncestors.org] NEHGS (membership required) New Haven First Congregational Church Records 1638-1664 [[Space:New Haven First Congregational Church]] Records extracted from Connecticut Church Records Index: New Haven First Congregational Church 1639-1937. Vol. A-I. Hartford: Connecticut State Library, 1947. Only "A, B & C" completed. "List of Baptisms In the Church in New Haven, Conn., during the Ministry of Rev. John Davenport ... New England Historical and Genealogical Register 9:357. Boston: NEHGS, 1855. [http://www.americanancestors.org/databases/new-england-historical-and-genealogical-register/image/?pageName=357&volumeId=11725 At AmericanAncestors NEHGS (membership required)] [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=mcIMAAAAYAAJ&pg=GBS.PA357 At Google Books] "Abstracts of the Early Probate Records of New Haven, Book I, Part I, 1647-1687." ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'' 81:121. Boston: NEHGS, 1927. p 121-135 [http://www.americanancestors.org/databases/new-england-historical-and-genealogical-register/image/?pageName=121&volumeId=11641&rId=236639573 At AmericanAncestors] Papers of the New Haven Colony Historical Society. Vol III Chapter: Inscriptions on Tombstones in New Haven Prior to 1800, by Franklin B. Dexter. (New Haven, Ct. : Printed for the Society, 1882) https://archive.org/details/papersofnewhavenv3newh/page/n951 === Town and Colony Court Records === [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=pMETAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_atb_hover&pg=GBS.PP5 Records of the Colony and Plantation of New Haven, From 1638 to 1649.] Hoadly, Charles J, MA. (editor) Hartford: Case, Tiffany and Company, 1857. This is the original printed work at Google Books.
[http://dunhamwilcox.net/ct/0-index_new_haven.htm Records of the Colony and Plantation of New Haven, From 1638 to 1649.] Transcribed by Coralynn Brown. [http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=miun.afk3880.0001.001 At Hathi Trust] [https://archive.org/details/recordsofcolonyp00newh at Archive.org] [https://archive.org/details/recordscolonyor01congoog Records of the Colony or Jurisdiction of New Haven, From May 1653 to the Union Together with the New Haven Code of 1656.] Hoadly, Charles J, MA. (editor) . Hartford: Case, Tiffany and Company, 1858. [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=lFwFYlKaLjIC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_atb_hover&pg=GBS.PP9 At Google Books] [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo1.ark:/13960/t5n87tx4f;view=1up;seq=7 At Hathi Trust] [http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89067363812;view=1up;seq=7 New Haven town records, Vol I, 1649-1662] edited by Franklin Bowditch Dexter et al. Publ. New Haven: New Haven Hist. Soc. 1917. [https://books.google.com/books/reader?id=9wsWAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&source=gbs_atb_hover&pg=GBS.PP7 Or at Google Books] [https://archive.org/details/newhaventownreco03newh At archive] [http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89067364133;view=1up;seq=7 New Haven town records, Vol II, 1662-1684] edited by Franklin Bowditch Dexter et al. Publ. New Haven: New Haven Hist. Soc. 1919. Vol II includes an index beginning at page 445. [https://archive.org/details/newhaventownreco02newh at Archive] === Churches === Seats in the Meeting House (Church) were a measure of status and often are the only existing records of an ancestor's existence in early New Haven. Assignments were made in March 1646, Feb 1653/6 and Feb 1661/2. Lists can be found starting on page 542 of [http://books.google.com/books?id=q9MLAAAAYAAJ&pg=PR7&lpg=PR7&dq=new+haven+colony+topographical+history&source=bl&ots=t0lWPW4JaK&sig=4zOFcTD_MTrKtnu-cYaZZEArnZY&hl=en&sa=X&ei=hvgtVOmTFoOryASB_YKoAg&ved=0CE4Q6AEwCA#v=onepage&q&f=false Atwater's History] {{Image|file=New_Haven_Colony-2.jpg |caption=New Haven Meeting House: Seats
Look for where your ancestor sat. }} [https://archive.org/details/historicalcatal00dextgoog Historical catalogue of the Members of the First Church of Christ in New Haven, Connecticut (Center church) A. D. 1639-1914.] Compiled by Franklin Bowditch Dexter. New Haven, 1914. A list of members in the church with additional information. Simonds, J. Rupert. [https://archive.org/details/historyoffirstch00simo ''A history of the First Church and Society of Branford, Connecticut, 1644-1919.''] New Haven, Conn., The Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Co., 1919 === Families of Ancient New Haven === This is a comprehensive genealogical compilation of New Haven Families. It is well sourced and highly accurate. The easiest way to access online is through a subscription to Ancestry or AmericanAncestors. Some separate issues can be viewed and/or downloaded. See [[Space:The New Haven Genealogical Magazine|The New Haven Genealogical Magazine]] and also [[Space:Families of Ancient New Haven|Space Families of Ancient New Haven]] === Histories === '''[http://books.google.com/books?id=q9MLAAAAYAAJ&pg=PR7&lpg=PR7&dq=new+haven+colony+topographical+history&source=bl&ots=t0lWPW4JaK&sig=4zOFcTD_MTrKtnu-cYaZZEArnZY&hl=en&sa=X&ei=hvgtVOmTFoOryASB_YKoAg&ved=0CE4Q6AEwCA#v=onepage&q&f=false History of the Colony of New Haven to Its Absorption Into Connecticut]''' By Edward Elias Atwater, Lucy M. Hewitt, Bessie E. Beach. Meriden, Connecticut: 1902 & [https://books.google.com/books/reader?id=omW7vnDOcEwC&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&source=gbs_atb_hover&pg=GBS.PR1 It's earlier 1881 version.] [http://books.google.com/books/reader?id=ARAWAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&source=gbs_atb_hover&pg=GBS.PA1 '''History of the colony of New Haven, before and after the union with Connecticut.''' Containing a particular description of the towns which composed that government, viz., New Haven, Milford, Guilford, Branford, Stamford, & Southold, L. I., with a notice of the towns which have been set off from "the original six."] – Edward Rodolphus Lambert. New Haven: Hitchcock and Stafford, 1838. ''' The New Haven Colony.''' by Isabel MacBeath Calder. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1934. [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=16182 At Ancestry.com (subscription required)] '''History and antiquities of New Haven (Conn.) from its earliest settlement to the present time. ''' by Barber, John Warner (compiler). New Haven: J.W. Barber, 1831. [https://archive.org/details/historyandantiqu00barbrich at Archive.org] '''History and antiquities of New haven, Conn., from its earliest settlement to the present time.''' by Barber, John Warner, 1798-1885; Punderson, Lemuel Swift, joint author. New Haven: L. S. Punderson and J. W. Barber, 1856 .[https://archive.org/details/historyantiquiti00barbe at Archive.org] '''History and Antiquities of New Haven, Conn: From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time, with Biographical Sketches and Statistical Information of the Public Institutions, &c., &c''' by John W. Barber and Lemuel Swift Punderson. New Haven: J.W. Barber and L.S. Punderson, 1870. [https://books.google.com/books?id=rbEvAQAAMAAJ&pg=PR3 at Google Books] === Cemeteries === The original town cemetery was on land that is now the New Haven Town Green. Most of the stones that were there were removed to Grove Street Cemetery, where they rest along the stone walls. A transcription of these was done in the 1930s as part of the Hale Collection of Connecticut Cemetery Transcriptions. [https://www.grovestreetcemetery.org/inscriptions A list of these is online.] Check [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=1607917&CScn=grove&CScntry=4&CSst=8&CScnty=308& Find a Grave for photos.] There are some stones within the crypt of the Center Street Church. The list from the Hale Collection [http://www.rays-place.com/cemeteries/215-5.htm can be found here]. Dexter, Franklin Bowditch. [https://books.google.com/books?id=UQECAAAAYAAJ&dq=inscriptions+on+tombstones+in+new+haven&source=gbs_navlinks_s ''Inscriptions on Tombstones in New Haven, Erected Prior to 1800''] New Haven: 1882. This has an excellent explanation on the usage and distribution of the two early cemeteries. Plus inscriptions for stones dated prior to 1800. [http://www.grovestreetcemetery.org/ Grove Street Cemetery] was not founded until 1797, so does not contain any of the New Haven Colonists, although it does contain many of their gravestones. [https://www.grovestreetcemetery.org/inscriptions List] Or, [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=1607917&CScn=grove&CScntry=4&CSst=8&CScnty=308& There are frequently photos at Find a Grave.] === Laws === Freeman a person who is both a planter and a member of an established church. Freemen are the voters. Once a year, last Wednesday of May, all voters are required to come to "Court" in order to elect officials. There was a method for absentee ballots. Oath of fidelity to be taken by Freemen, planters and inhabitants (males only) as are fit. May 1660 the oath of Fidelity was taken by a group (21) of mostly young men. Of the ones whose bpt. could be verified, they were bpt between 1639 and 1643. Nathaniel Boykin was born Sep 1641 and John Hitchcock was born Feb 1643. Boykin was 18 and Hitchcock 17. First given in 1644, "Itt was further ordered thatt no person or persons shall hereafter be admitted as an inhabitant in this jurisdiction or any of the plantations therein butt he or they shall take the said oath upon his or their admittance." General Court, at least once a year, directly after elections, and as needed, to deal with matters that affect the entire colony. See also: Connecticut's Freemen: The First Forty Years. The William and Mary Quarterly Vol. 15, No. 3 (Jul., 1958), pp. 312-333 (22 pages) https://www.jstor.org/stable/1915620 === Miscellaneous === [http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=miun.afk3880.0001.001;view=1up;seq=166 '''Orders for the Artillary Company att Newhaven.'''] This is not the trayned band. '''Fence viewers:''' the position was defined [http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=miun.afk3880.0001.001;view=1up;seq=162 p. 154] of the ''Records Records of the Colony and Plantation of New Haven, From 1638 to 1649.'' Hoadly, Charles J, MA. Persons who were not freeman could hold this position. [[Walker-4368|John Walker]] held the position in 1645/6 but was not a freeman until 1648. '''Haywards''' first appointed 1647. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=miun.afk3880.0001.001&view=1up&seq=375&q1=Hayward p. 367] ''Records Records of the Colony and Plantation of New Haven, From 1638 to 1649.'' Hoadly, Charles J, MA. '''"Sealers of leather,''' appointed first in 1646, checked the quality of tanning. Shoemakers were enjoined to mark their leathers so "that the buyer be not deceived" (NHCR I 356-7) [Powers, Zara Jones (editor). Ancient Town Records Vol III. New Haven Town Records 1684-1769. (New Haven, New Haven Colony Historical Society, 1962.) p. 2 footnote] === Helpful Items === [http://www.americanancestors.org/databases/new-england-historical-and-genealogical-register/image/?pageName=121&volumeId=11641 Abstracts of Early Probate Records - Article at NEHGS] [https://books.google.com/books?id=xl0LAQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false Papers of the New Haven Colony Historical Society. Volume 3 (New Haven: 1882)] === Project Members === :[[B-404|Anne B]] :[[Smith-277953|Rick Smith]] == Sources ==

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[[Category:Simpson County, Mississippi, Cemeteries]] [[Category:New Home Baptist Church Cemetery, Simpson County, Mississippi]] [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This project will catalog and document all burials in New Home Baptist Church Cemetery, located in rural Simpson County, Mississippi in the Martinville Community. This free space page for the New Home Baptist Church Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Mississippi Cemeteries Project is a sub-project of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Bishop-4082|Myrtis Bishop]] for assistance. ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== :Location ::Off highway 541 on New Home Road, Martinville, Simpson, Mississippi USA :GPS Coordinates (WGS84) :: 31.99266, -89.74725 ::[https://goo.gl/maps/rC6ZdvCX4Dz New Home Baptist Church Cemetery on Google Maps] === History === New Home Baptist Church Cemetery is located next to New Home Baptist Church which has a Mendenhall address. On Google maps the cemetery is named New Hope Cemetery. There is no sign or fence or gate. As of May 12, 2018 Findagrave shows 224 graves added with 97% photographed. [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2406394 Findagrave - New Home Baptist Church Cemetery] ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * 100% of marked graves in this cemetery have been photographed by [[Bishop-4082 | Myrtis Bishop]]. On May 11, 2018, David Cole sent several photos of his family's graves to add for this cemetery. Data Transcription * 0 % of all marked graves Link Profiles * 0 % of all marked graves ===To Do=== * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ===Table of Interments=== Data given is as on Headstone {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name ! First/Middle Names/Initials ! data-sort-type="date" | Born ! data-sort-type="date" | Died ! Inscription (notes) ! class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |- | [[Allen-56119|Allen]]||Mary ||1911 ||1911 ||Infant Dau. of John B. & Sara Allen ||[[Image:Allen-56119.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Baldwin-15433|Baldwin]]||Mittie N. ||1899-09-02||1990-04-09||Daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Jefferson Baldwin; In God's Care; Gone home to be with Jesus ||[[Image:Baldwin-15433.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Baldwin-15434|Baldwin]]||William ||1854-02-04||1958-01-02||Uncle ||[[Image:Baldwin-15434-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bynum-1674|Benson]]||Betty Jean Bynum||1937-08-28||2006-08-23||(nee Bynum) Son Zane ||[[Image:Bynum-1674.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Black-20745|Black]]||Jackie L. ||1956-12-29||1956-12-29||borned [sic] & died Dec 29, 1956 (handmade stone) ||[[Image:Black-20745.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Jones-116221|Brown]]||Dorothy Jean Eubanks||1949-11-28||2009-05-24||(nee Jones) ||[[Image:Jones-116221.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bush-8713|Bush]]||Harrison ||1897-08-13||1974-11-23|| ||[[Image:Bush-8713.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bush-8722|Bush]]||Infant ||1914-10 ||1914-10 ||Infant of Mr & Mrs W. E. Bush ||[[Image:Bush-8722.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bush-xxx|Bush]]||Infant || || ||Infant of W. E. Bush ||[[Image:Bush-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bush-xxx|Bush]]||Infant || || ||Infant of W. H. & Ola Bush ||[[Image:Bush-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bush-8729|Bush]]||Leander ||1931-09-15||1950-11-08||In God We Trust||[[Image:Bush-8729.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Gieger-53|Bush]]||Lillian ||1875-01-02||1907-02-06||(nee Gieger) Wife of W. E. Bush ||[[Image:Gieger-53.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Jones-115980|Bush]]||Lula Mae ||1928-05-20|| ||(nee Jones) [wed] Oct 25, 1952 '''FHM 2022''' ||[[Image:Bush-8716.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bynum-1690|Bush]]||Mae B. ||1907-05-28||1969-08-22||(nee Bynum) Gone to be an angel||[[Image:Bush-8713.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-591361|Bush]]||Mary Marzilla||1839-02-07||1909-04-04||Wife of W. E. Bush ||[[Image:Unknown-591361.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Warren-20576|Bush]]||Susan Jane|||| ||unmarked ||[[Image:Warren-20576.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bush-8716|Bush]]||Travis ||1923-09-06||1978-07-27 ||[wed] Oct 25, 1952||[[Image:Bush-8716.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bush-8723|Bush]]||Travis Chesley ||1953-08-08||2011-03-09||No Shoes No Shirt No Problem||[[Image:Bush-8723.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bush-8696|Bush]]||W. E. ||1874-05-06||1928-12-10||Gone but not forgotten||[[Image:Bush-8696.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Walters-9897|Byerley]]||Audrey Walters||1918-03-07||1993-01-01||(nee Walters) Always in our Hearts ||[[Image:Walters-9897.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Flynt-65|Bynum]]||Amanda A. ||1876||1964||(nee Flynt) ||[[Image:Flynt-65.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Runnels-680|Bynum]]||Annie Jane ||1900-05-08||1963-10-08||(nee Runnels) ||[[Image:Runnels-680.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bynum-871|Bynum]]||B. Taylor ||1878-03-18||1960-02-09|| ||[[Image:Bynum-871-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bynum-1670|Bynum]]||Benjamin G. ||1923-08-11||1976-01-27||||[[Image:Bynum-1670.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bynum-1685|Bynum]]||Betty Mae ||1925-05-08||1925-05-08||Dau of Mr. & Mrs M. N. Bynum ||[[Image:Bynum-1685.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bynum-965|Bynum]]||C. M.||1880-10-04||1921-02-10||(given name Columbus Morgan) She believed and sleeps in Jesus. ||[[Image:Bynum-965-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Shearer-810|Bynum]]||Dora Shearer||1916-02-08||1994-10-14||(nee Shearer) ||[[Image:Shearer-810.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bynum-872|Bynum]]||Estella ||1907 ||1923 ||Asleep in Jesus ||[[Image:Bynum-872.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Sims-8989|Bynum]]||Florence I. ||1928-08-30||2009-04-09||(nee Sims) ||[[Image:Bynum-1670.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Lucky-125|Bynum]]||Gertrue Lucky||1934-05-06||2015-11-22||(nee Lucky)||[[Image:Bynum-943.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Jones-109522|Bynum]]||Gloria Jones||1958-10-08||2005-12-10||(nee Jones) Mother||[[Image:Jones-109522.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bynum-931|Bynum]]||Gus B. ||1877-08-26||1908-11-24||In God's Care; Jesus Loves the Pure and Holy.||[[Image:Bynum-931.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bynum-1669|Bynum]]||Henry Fordie ||1936-05-26||1972-10-13|| ||[[Image:Bynum-1669.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bynum-1696|Bynum]]||Infant ||1934-09-25||1934-09-25||Infant of Mr. & Mrs. C. B. Bynum; Darling We Miss You (broken stone) '''651''' ||[[Image:Bynum-1696.jpg|100px]] |- | Bynum||Infant Bynum || || ||Infant Bynum Daughter of Mr and Mrs J. C. Bynum ||[[Image:Bynum-935-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bynum-xxx|Bynum]]||Infant || || || ||[[Image:Bynum-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bynum-935|Bynum]]||James Claborn ||1902-09-11||1995-03-09|| ||[[Image:Bynum-935.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bynum-1671|Bynum]]||James Howard ||1927-05-04||1972-04-01||(mil) Mississippi Pvt US Army Korea ||[[Image:Bynum-1671.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Roach-1425|Bynum]]||Jannie ||1907-10-16||1931-02-26||||[[Image:Roach-1425.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bynum-1686|Bynum]]||John Daniel ||1926-06-01||1926-06-01||Son of Mr. & Mrs. M.N Bynum ||[[Image:Bynum-1686.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bynum-936|Bynum]]||John M. ||1879-05-18||1962-05-26|| ||[[Image:Bynum-936.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bynum-943|Bynum]]||Johnnie Melton ||1934-09-16||1995-09-23||Husband ||[[Image:Bynum-943.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Cook-10139|Bynum]]||Katie F. Cook ||1904-02-26||1984-06-28||(nee Cook) Mama; At Rest ||[[Image:Bynum-877.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bynum-1687|Bynum]]||Lillie B. ||1902-08-15||1904-09-22||Dau of J. M. & S. B. Bynum; Our darling one hath gone before, To greet us on the blissful shore. ||[[Image:Bynum-1687.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bynum-1684|Bynum]]||Magnes Lee ||1923-07-02||1923-07-02||Son of Mr. & Mrs. M.N. Bynum ||[[Image:Bynum-1684.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bush-2435|Bynum]]||M. J.||1854||1931||(given name Mahala Jane Bush) At Rest With Jesus||[[Image:Bynum-945.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bynum-945|Bynum]]||M. L. ||1856||1929||(given Morgan Lafait Bynum) At Rest With Jesus||[[Image:Bynum-945.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Jones-50784|Bynum]]||Mary F. ||1900-09-26||1980-11-10||(nee Jones) ||[[Image:Jones-50784.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bynum-875|Bynum]]||Oliver ||1897-06-28||1956-08-19|| ||[[Image:Bynum-875.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bynum-953|Bynum]]||Ruby Vertress ||1931-02-26||1931-02-26||(reported burial) |- | [[Holifield-45|Bynum]]||S. R.||1876-11-19||1921-06-17||(given name Sarah Rowena Holifield) Wife of J. M. Bynum ||[[Image:Holifield-45.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Cook-14481|Bynum]]||Sarah L. Cook||1906 ||1935 ||(nee Cook) ||[[Image:Cook-14481.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Thornton-9916|Bynum]]||Tammy ||1976-02-10||2010-06-12||(nee Thornton) ||[[Image:Thornton-9916.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bynum-1680|Bynum]]||Terry Douglas ||1959-01-27||1976-10-16||Son ||[[Image:Bynum-1680.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bynum-877|Bynum]]||William E. ||1899-12-22||1990-02-24||Daddy; At Rest ||[[Image:Bynum-877.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bynum-1679|Bynum]]||William M. ||1945-05-09||2007-07-16||(mil) Sgt US Army Vietnam (2nd stone - “Jake” Wm Marlon Bynum)||[[Image:Bynum-1679.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bryant-16550|Byrne]]||Dianne L. ||1943-06-15||1986-06-24||(nee Bryant) ||[[Image:Bryant-16550.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Cole-6920|Cole]]||Ance C.||1897-04-08||1983-06-16||Daddy ||[[Image:Cole-16409.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Cole-27157|Cole]]||Bennie ||1904-10-06||1990-02-06||Hard Work and Sweat His Seed He Did Sow Now in God's Heaven His Crops Forever Grow ||[[Image:Cole-27157.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Cole-6922|Cole]]||Clemon ||1918-08-28||1961-12-22||Mississippi PFC Engineers World War II ||[[Image:Cole-6922.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Jones-36493|Cole]]||Della J.||1896-08-28||1965-04-19||(nee Jones) Mother ||[[Image:Jones-36493.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Andress-282|Cole]]||Elizabeth ||1872-03-08||1968-09-16||(nee Andress) Mother||[[Image:Andress-282.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Jones-28125|Cole]]||Florence J. ||1882-02-14||1980-10-09||(nee Jones) ||[[Image:Cole-6944.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Cole-27153|Cole]]||Frank C. ||1867-02-20||1925-10-25|| (possibly cenotaph) ||[[Image:Cole-27153.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Cole-27154|Cole]]||G. B. ||1936-09-13 ||2019-03-22 ||'''(FHM 2021)'''||[[Image:Cole-27154.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Cole-16418|Cole]]||Gary Lynn ||1964-06-18||2000-11-02||A Brother's Restless Heart At Peace ||[[Image:Cole-16418.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Prestwood-77|Cole]]||Gladys ||1907-07-10||1977-10-30||(nee Prestwood) Mama we will meet you. ||[[Image:Cole-16424.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Cole-16428|Cole]]||Hayes Mitchell ||1948-08-26||1982-08-15|| ||[[Image:Cole-16428.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Cole-6933|Cole]]||James C. ||1915-02-28||1975-06-13|| ||[[Image:Cole-6933.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Cole-16407|Cole]]||Jerry C. ||1944-08-15||1999-03-14||Beloved Husband and Father ||[[Image:Cole-16407.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Cole-16424|Cole]]||Justice Boyd ||1900-11-08||1953-06-14||Daddy we will meet you. ||[[Image:Cole-16424.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Cole-27156|Cole]]||Kathleen ||1950 ||1950 || ||[[Image:Cole-27156.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Upton-1837|Cole]]||Katie Upton ||1918-07-10||1996-12-28||(nee Upton) Mother; In Loving Memory ||[[Image:Upton-1837.jpg|100px]] |- | [[ Walters-9898|Cole]]||Laura W. ||1872-11-09||1961-05-23||(nee Walters)||[[Image: Cole-27153.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Cole-16408|Cole]]||Mark ||1874-06-05 ||1931-09-30 ||Father ||[[Image:Cole-16408.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Cole-27155|Cole]]||Mark ||1967 ||2008-04-05||'''(FHM 2021)''' ||[[Image:Cole-27155.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Flynt-435|Cole]]||Martha Jane Flynt ||1870-05-01||1928-04-08||(nee Flynt) ||[[Image:Flynt-435.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Cole-6944|Cole]]||Robert B. ||1883-07-22||1955-01-01|| ||[[Image:Cole-6944.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Cole-16963|Cole]]||Sybil Ruth ||1959-08-11||1959-08-12|| ||[[Image:Cole-16963.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Overby-939|Conrad]]||Margret E "Sis" Overby||1880-09-10||1949-10-21||(nee Overby) Wife ||[[Image:Conrad-4649.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Conrad-4649|Conrad]]||William Henery ||1876-11-22||1937-06-05||Husband ||[[Image:Conrad-4649.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Flynt-345|Cooper]]||Charity Flynt||1867-11-25||1940-10-12||(nee Flynt) Wife of J. R. Cooper; Mother; At Rest ||[[Image:Flynt-345.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Cooper-34571|Cooper]]||Darling W. ||1897-03-03||1902-09-09||Son of J. R. & C. C. Cooper; Asleep in Jesus ||[[Image:Cooper-34571.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Cooper-24726|Cooper]]||James R. ||1866-05-17||1963-12-11||Father; At Rest ||[[Image:Cooper-24726.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Cooper-34572|Cooper]]||Vester ||1905-07-15||1917-08-01||Son of J. R. & C. C. Cooper; Asleep in Jesus ||[[Image:Cooper-34572.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bush-8725|Craft]]||Fannie Elizabeth ||1893-05-17||1946-03-08||(nee Bush) Mother||[[Image:Bush-8725.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Craft-3392|Craft]]||John Henry ||1892-07-30||1968-06-23||Father ||[[Image:Bush-8725.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Craft-3539|Craft]]||Katie Arena ||1918-11-04||1919-10-30||Dau. of J. H. & F. E. Craft ||[[Image:Craft-3539.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Craft-3541|Craft]]||Lessie Meree ||1916-07-11||1918-11-03||Baby; Safe in the arms of Jesus. ||[[Image:Craft-3541.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Craft-3540|Craft]]||R. D. ||1913-08-02||1913-12-18||Baby; Asleep in Jesus' blessed sleep. ||[[Image:Craft-3540.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Creel-1094|Creel]]||Cletious||1926-08-10||2006-02-15|| ||[[Image:Creel-1094.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bynum-1673|Creel]]||Lou Nell ||1935-04-13||1963-10-18||(nee Bynum) Rest in Peace ||[[Image:Bynum-1673.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-25111|D'Amore]]||Quida K. ||1948-10-11||1989-04-26||(nee Kennedy) If Love Could Have Saved Her, She Would Never Have Died '''655''' ||[[Image:Kennedy-25111.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Davis-95422|Davis]]||Adam B. ||1906-11-03||1983-05-11|| ||[[Image:Davis-95422.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Cole-16413|Davis]]||Esther L. ||1912-03-23||2004-05-02||(nee Cole; death date from SSDi)||[[Image:Davis-95422.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Davis-100638|Davis]]||Jack E. ||1941-05-13||2010-05-04||(FHM)||[[Image:Davis-100638.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Burkes-168|Eaton]]||Linda Irene Pigg||1944-12-06||1993-05-04||(nee Burkes) Mother; Beyond the Sunset ||[[Image:Burkes-168.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ham-886|Ham]]||Baby ||1933 ||1933 ||||[[Image:Ham-886.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Warren-6174|Ham]]||Bertha L. ||1905-09-01||1996-11-10||(nee Warren) Mother ||[[Image:Warren-6174.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Grice-373|Ham]]||D. E.||1859 ||1936 ||(given name Delaney Elizabeth Grice)||[[Image:Grice-373.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ham-887|Ham]]||J. A.||1858 ||1921 ||(given name James Alford "Jim" Ham)||[[Image:Ham-887.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ham-678|Ham]]||Joseph B.||1904-09-23||1977-01-12||Father||[[Image:Ham-678.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McDonald-27055|Hankins]]||Annie ||1930-04-12||2013-02-18||(nee McDonald; death date from obit) Mother||[[Image:McDonald-27055.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Parrett-365|Hankins]]||Bessie Ann ||1906-03-17||1976-11-02||(nee Parrett) ||[[Image:Hankins-2196.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Hankins-2199|Hankins]]||Christopher ||1965 ||2012 ||(FHM)||[[Image:Hankins-2199.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Sanderford-110|Hankins]]||Frankie ||1900-01-06||1988-10-12||(nee Sanderford) Mama; Precious Memories ||[[Image:Sanderford-110.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Waltman-408|Hankins]]||Gretchen W. ||1939-07-23||2016-03-15||(nee Waltman ) Momma and Nanny||[[Image:Waltman-408.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Hankins-2196|Hankins]]||Houston Eddie ||1922-11-16||1991-08-15|| ||[[Image:Hankins-2196.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Hankins-2197|Hankins]]||Robert ||1931-12-16||2009-04-15 ||Father (death date from obit)||[[Image:Hankins-2197.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Hankins-2198|Hankins]]||Steve ||1962-11-19||1993-07-17||In memory of our Steve ||[[Image:Hankins-2198.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ham-3158|Hastings]]||Annie Ham||1884 ||1937 ||(nee Ham) At Rest ||[[Image:Ham-3158.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Haskins-2105|Haskins]]||Michael L.||1954-03-09 ||2019-06-19|| ||[[Image:Haskins-2105.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Jones-109595|Hinson]]||Myrtis Ree Jones||1920-08-20||1949-09-15||(nee Jones) Mother ||[[Image:Jones-109595.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Holbrook-3943|Holbrook]]||Alex ||1884-10-19||1964-10-10||His Memory is Blessed ||[[Image:Holbrook-3943.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Holbrook-3941|Holbrook]]||J. Clarence ||1881-02-18||1914-07-30|| ||[[Image:Holbrook-3941.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Holbrook-3942|Holbrook]]||John B. ||1850 ||1937 ||There Are No Partings in Heaven ||[[Image:Holbrook-3942.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Boone-6291|Holbrook]]||Martha E. ||1856 ||1930 ||(nee Boone) There Are No Partings in Heaven ||[[Image:Holbrook-3942.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Cockrell-999|Holbrook]]||Minnie ||1886-09-21||1968-01-23||(nee Cockrell) ||[[Image:Cockrell-999.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Holbrook-3944|Holbrook]]||Versie ||1892-07-10||1972-06-05|| ||[[Image:Holbrook-3944.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Cole-28595|Holyfield]]||Barbara Cole||1906-10-04||1953-07-06||(nee Cole) ||[[Image:Cole-28595.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-7510|Howell]]||Alpha Sullivan||1885-11-02||1972-02-15||(nee Sullivan) ||[[Image:Sullivan-7510.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Howell-5103|Howell]]||L. E. ||1883-09-12||1959-05-24||(given name Lemuel Edward)||[[Image:Howell-5103-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Jones-27962|Jones]]||Alonzo C. ||1920-05-05||1990-02-15||[wed Nov 3, 1945] Father (mil PFC US Army World War II) ||[[Image:Jones-27962.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Jones-109521|Jones]]||Carrol D. Sr. ||1935-10-08||1998-01-01||Our Father Who Art in Heaven [mil] A3C US Air Force ||[[Image:Jones-109521.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Jones-116178|Jones]]||Chesley Ebbie ||1899-12-01||1984-12-14|| ||[[Image:Jones-116178.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McWilliams-2088|Jones]]||Fannie L. ||1912-12-24||1970-12-01||(nee McWilliams) ||[[Image:Jones-116183.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Jones-109597|Jones]]||Faynell ||1932-06-04||1934-06-08|| ||[[Image:Jones-109597.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Jones-109463|Jones]]||George W. ||1904-04-20||1933-05-28|| ||[[Image:Jones-109463.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Jones-109598|Jones]]||Happy Jack ||1938-07-03||2008-07-06|| ||[[Image:Jones-109598.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Jones-109480|Jones]]||Hazel ||1928-07-12||2015-05-06||(nee Jones) ||[[Image:Jones-109480.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Wilborn-177|Jones]]||Jewel W. ||1918-08-19||1982-03-01||(nee) Wilborn [wed] July 27, 1935, Mama ||[[Image:Wilborn-177.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Jones-71983|Jones]]||John J. ||1880-09-01||1968-04-02|| ||[[Image:Jones-71983.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Jones-109468|Jones]]||John W. ||1918-03-29||1982-05-06||[wed] July 27, 1935 [mil] S2 US Navy World War II ||[[Image:Jones-109468.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Jones-109602|Jones]]||Junior Wilson ||1934-09-28||1945-07-03|| ||[[Image:Jones-109602.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Jones-109469|Jones]]||Leon ||1925-06-07||1985-06-16||[wed] June 21, 1944, Daddy [mil] PFC US Army World War II ||[[Image:Jones-109469.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Manning-8910|Jones]]||Linda F. ||1947-11-12||2000-02-01||(nee Manning) Mother ||[[Image:Jones-109524.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Jones-116269|Jones]]||Lydia Ree || || ||Daughter of C.E. & Janie B Jones (Same stone with sister, Melba Kay) ||[[Image:Jones-116269.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bynum-873|Jones]]||Mahalia Jane Bynum||1902-06-18||1991-06-12||(nee Bynum) Jannie ||[[Image:Jones-116178.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Roach-5103|Jones]]||Martha R. ||1883-09-11||1957-12-04||(nee Roach) ||[[Image:Jones-109462.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Jones-109596|Jones]]||Mary Alice ||1922-11-09||1945-10-21|| ||[[Image:Jones-109596.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Williamson-3790|Jones]]||Mary Sue ||1928-07-02||1992-10-15||(nee Williamson) [wed Nov 3, 1945]; Mother ||[[Image:Williamson-3790.jpg|100px]] |- | Jones||Melba Kay || || ||Daughter of C.E. & Janie B. Jones (Same stone with sister, Lydia Ree)||[[Image:Jones-116269.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Cooper-32605|Jones]]||Nola C.||1899-02-02||1988-02-12||(nee Cooper) Mother ||[[Image:Cooper-32605.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Jones-116183|Jones]]||Obie S. ||1904-09-27||1965-06-19|| ||[[Image:Jones-116183.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Jones-109524|Jones]]||Ralph T. ||1943-01-25||2007-01-06||Father [wed] Feb 18, 1964 ||[[Image:Jones-109524.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Craft-3538|Jones]]||S. A. ||1844-07-08||1909-07-06||(nee Craft) Wife of R. W. Jones ||[[Image:Craft-3538.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Jones-28126|Jones]]||Samuel Lewis || || ||obituary only || |- | [[Roach-3435|Jones]]||Sarah S. ||1891-08-06||1955-05-14||(nee Roach) ||[[Image:Roach-3435.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Jones-109462|Jones]]||William E. ||1878-03-09||1928-08-02|| ||[[Image:Jones-109462.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Jones-109594|Jones]]||Woodie J. ||1893-11-11||1980-01-26||Father ||[[Image:Jones-109594.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-25112 |Kennedy]]||Aubert ||1925-07-31||1945-05-28||Mississippi Pvt 1 Marines 1 Marine Div World War II ||[[Image:Kennedy-25112.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-25122|Kennedy]]||Chesley Clifton ||1907-03-29||1993-02-22||Daddy ||[[Image:Kennedy-25122.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Sanderford-109|Kennedy]]||Flora S. ||1911-04-29||2000-11-27||(nee Sanderford) Mother ||[[Image:Sanderford-109.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-25113|Kennedy]]||J. Virgil ||1901-02-14||1974-05-12||Father ||[[Image:Kennedy-25113.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Berry-22367|Kennedy]]||Jan Berry||1945-05-16||2005-01-11||(nee Berry) ||[[Image:Berry-22367.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Jones-122622|Kennedy]]||Myrtle Raye ||1927-12-29||2003-06-23||(nee Jones) Mother; In God's Care ||[[Image:Jones-122622.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-24922|Kennedy]]||Walton Thurman ||1926-12-20||2000-12-13||Father; In God's Care (mil PFC US Army World War II) ||[[Image:Kennedy-24922.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Mims-924|Kennedy]]||William Zina ||1902-12-26||1978-07-31||(nee Mims) Mother ||[[Image:Kennedy-25122.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Layton-3741|Layton]]||B. J. ||1927-10-10||2002-03-08|| ||[[Image:Layton-3741.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Walters-10551|Layton]]||Charity Louise ||1926-01-27||1994-05-23||(nee Walters) ||[[Image:Walters-10551.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Layton-3740|Layton]]||Cordell ||1923-05-17||2002-06-17||(mil PFC US Army World War II) ||[[Image:Layton-3740.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Layton-1749|Layton]]||Coy ||1902-12-24||1963-05-24||Your Memory is Dear to Us. ||[[Image:Layton-1749.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Layton-3742|Layton]]||Curtis ||1937-04-26||1993-09-30||Beloved Husband & Father ||[[Image:Layton-3742.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Brown-146685|Layton]]||Lyndell B. ||1930-06-23||1992-11-15||(nee Brown) I Love You. ||[[Image:Layton-3741.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Martin-47093|Layton]]||Minnie ||1903-08-04||1994-02-21||(nee Martin) ||[[Image:Martin-47093.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Cooper-36721|Lee]]||Nora Cooper||1894-11-11||1973-09-05||(nee Cooper) Mother ||[[Image:Cooper-36721.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Luckey-319|Luckey]]||Louis M. ||1901-10-15||1990-10-17||Daddy; Loving Husband & Father ||[[Image:Luckey-319.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bynum-876|Luckey]]||Viola Eunice ||1905-07-04||1990-06-23||(nee Bynum) Mama; Precious Memories, How They Linger Of A Sweet Christian, Wife & Mother ||[[Image:Luckey-319.jpg|100px]] |- | Lucky||Betty Lucky || || ||Infant Daughter of Mr. & Mrs S. F. Lucky ||[[Image:Lucky-126-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bush-8677|Lucky]]||Delitha Idell ||1900-03-23||1954-03-20|| (nee Bush) ||[[Image:Bush-8677.jpg|100px]] |- | Lucky|Lucky||Lucille Lucky || || ||Infant of S. F. & Delitha Lucky ||[[Image:Lucky-126-2.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bynum-874|Lucky]]||Mella A. ||1912-07-29||1974-12-26||(nee Bynum) Mama; At Rest ||[[Image:Bynum-874.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Lucky-126|Lucky]]||Sidney Fount ||1887-04-07||1960-07-08|| ||[[Image:Lucky-126.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Lyons-8612|Lyons]]||Infant Son ||1928-08-28||1928-08-28||Infant Son of Mr & Mrs Archie Lyons ||[[Image:Lyons-8612.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Lyons-8611|Lyons]]||Mary Lee ||1929-03-25||1929-04-07|| ||[[Image:Lyons-8611.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Mangum-870|Mangum]]||Baby Boy ||1935-03-02||1935-03-02||Beloved Infants of James Daniel & Onnie B. Mangum (Four Mangum children on one stone) ||[[Image:Mangum-870-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Mangum-210|Mangum]]||Baby Boy ||1939-11-23||1939-11-23||Beloved Infants of James Daniel & Onnie B. Mangum (Four Mangum children on one stone) ||[[Image:Mangum-210.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Mangum-212|Mangum]]||Baby Girl ||1930-07-23||1930-07-23||Beloved Infants of James Daniel & Onnie B. Mangum (Four Mangum children on one stone) ||[[Image:Mangum-212.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Mangum-896|Mangum]]||Delmer Ray ||1950-06-20||2012-04-25||(FHM 2021) ||[[Image:Mangum-896.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Mangum-871|Mangum]]||James Daniel Jr ||1944-10-22||1945-02-01||Beloved Infants of James Daniel & Onnie B. Mangum (Four Mangum children on one stone) ||[[Image:Mangum-871.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Davis-100639|Mangum]]||Janice E.||1948-10-30||2010-05-09||(nee Davis) (FHM 2021) ||[[Image:Davis-100639.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McGriff-151|McGriff]]||Billy Wayne ||1965-10-04||1984-11-10||Son; At Rest ||[[Image:McGriff-151.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McNeece-35|McNeece]]||M. ||1954-02-02||1954-02-02|| Stone broken ||[[Image:McNeece-35.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bynum-1678|Mullens ]]||Madelyn J. Bynum ||1944-05-22||2013-09-10||(nee Bynum) ||[[Image:Bynum-1678.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Byerley-168|Necaise]]||Maxine ||1939 ||1997 ||(nee Byerley) (FHM)||[[Image:Byerley-168.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bynum-1697|Overby]]||Nellie M. ||1912-06-06||2003-05-08||(nee Bynum) ||[[Image:Overby-940.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Overby-990|Overby]]||Lee Quitman ||1896-02-10||1953-03||(obituary only) || |- | [[Overby-992|Overby]]||Thomas B. ||1901-08-22||1973-02-07|| ||[[Image:Overby-940.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Shoemaker-4417|Patton]]||Margaret Ruth ||1942-04-04||2019-12-16||(nee Shoemaker) [wed] Sept 14 1962||[[Image:Patton-8071.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Patton-8071|Patton]]||Oris Red ||1933-10-28||2006-01-06||[wed] Sept 14 1962 ||[[Image:Patton-8071.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Jones-116224|Peak]]||Teresa F. Jones||1965-01-08||2003-02-18||(nee Jones) Loving Sister & Daughter ||[[Image:Jones-116224.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Williams-116255|Pendergrass]]||Addie Jane ||1892-08-27||1967-11-26||(nee Williams) ||[[Image:Williams-116255.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Pendergrass-887|Pendergrass]]||Corine ||1914-09-08||1951-12-20|| ||[[Image:Pendergrass-887.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Pendergrass-886|Pendergrass]]||Jessie Asbury ||1882-01-22||1963-01-30|| ||[[Image:Pendergrass-886.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Pendergrass-888|Pendergrass]]||Jessie Monroe ||1911-06-29||1987-09-25||Pvt US Army ||[[Image:Pendergrass-888.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Perrett-496|Perrett]]||J. Henry ||1910-10-15||1991-02-08|| ||[[Image:Perrett-496.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Jones-122619|Perrett]]||Lona L. ||1910-11-08||1966-02-13||(nee Jones) ||[[Image:Jones-122619.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Porter-xxx|Porter]]||Bentley Reid||2017-10-02||2018-09-05||'''Can't add''' ||[[Image:Porter-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Roach-1448|Roach]]||H. C. ||1863-09-24||1912-01-04|| ||[[Image:Roach-1448.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Roach-5778|Roach]]||Violer ||1914-12-28||1916-06-07||Forever with the Lord. ||[[Image:Roach-5778.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Roberts-48248|Roberts]]||A. J. Jr ||1934 ||1950 || ||[[Image:Roberts-48248.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Roberts-25196|Roberts]]||Andrew J. ||1900-01-16||1987-06-05|| ||[[Image:Roberts-25196.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Roberts-48249|Roberts]]||Billy Frank ||1926-01-26||1990-07-12|| ||[[Image:Roberts-48249.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Martin-41346|Roberts]]||Katie M. ||1901-09-20||1984-04-10||(nee Martin) ||[[Image:Martin-41346.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Roberts-48251|Roberts]]||Lina Kate ||1943-05-22||1943-05-22||Dau of Lavelle & Castine Roberts ||[[Image:Roberts-48251.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Roberts-48250|Roberts]]||Martin Lavelle ||1922-08-15 ||1950-04-23 ||(has two markers) Veteran World War II (mil) Mississippi SGT 489 AMPH TRUCK CO TC World War II||[[Image:Roberts-48250.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Edwards-37408|Roberts Ivey]]||Marzie Castine ||1922-01-07||2003-10-12||(nee Edwards) We Will Always Love You ||[[Image:Edwards-37408.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Shows-351|Ross]]||Vivian Lavurel ||1925-04-20||1948-08-23||(nee Shows) Budded on Earth to Bloom in Heaven ||[[Image:Shows-351.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Holbrook-3946|Runnels]]||Versia Ree Holbrook||1912-01-28||1977-01-29||(nee Holbrook) Mother ||[[Image:Holbrook-3946.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Jones-27603|Shearer]]||Sallie ||1882-03-07||1933-09-27||(nee Jones) ||[[Image:Jones-27603.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Shearer-1244|Shearer]]||Sidney S. ||1891-05-01||1958-01-12|| ||[[Image:Shearer-1244.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Shoemaker-4414|Shoemaker]]||Baby ||1949-01-01||1949-01-01|| ||[[Image:Shoemaker-4414.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Blair-11147|Shoemaker]]||Emma Lola ||1914-06-29||1996-09-06||(nee Blair) ||[[Image:Shoemaker-4415.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Roach-1447|Shoemaker]]||Saleta Roach ||1911-10-15||1949-06-28||(nee Roach ) Mother; Her Memory is Blessed ||[[Image:Roach-1447.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Shoemaker-4416|Shoemaker]]||Sherry Lynn ||1953-10-29||1953-10-29||Dau. of Mr. & Mrs. T. J. Shoemaker ||[[Image:Shoemaker-4416.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Shoemaker-4415|Shoemaker]]||Thomas J. Jr ||1913-10-12||1986-05-12|| ||[[Image:Shoemaker-4415.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Shoemaker-1156|Shoemaker]]||William Ezra ||1901-11-15||1994-01-24||Daddy ||[[Image:Shoemaker-1156.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Shows-278|Shows]]||Baker J. ||1902-04-25||1969-05-18|| ||[[Image:Shows-278.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Shows-200|Shows]]||Belton L. ||1911-06-16||1989-10-13|| ||[[Image:Shows-200.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Cole-20991|Shows]]||Eva L.||1906-03-31||1961-02-25||(nee Cole) ||[[Image:Cole-20991.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Shows-83|Shows]]||Joseph C. ||1904-03-02||1962-02-03||Out of Sorrow, God Speaks to Us Best ||[[Image:Shows-83.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Shows-85|Shows]]||L. E. ||1926-11-15||1951-07-17||Beloved One, Farewell ||[[Image:Shows-85.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Jones-123946|Shows]]||Mary Jane Jones ||1885-10-11||1914-08-06||(nee Jones) Wife of William Wade Shows||[[Image:Jones-123946.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McWilliams-1055|Shows]]||Olga L.||1916-06-24||1972-06-06||(nee McWilliams) ||[[Image:Shows-200.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Warren-6207|Shows]]||Susan||1907-06-27||1957-06-04||(nee Warren) Our Precious Mother; Asleep in Jesus ||[[Image:Warren-6207.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Lowery-3697|Sims]]||Florence ||1894-05-15||1928-08-29||(nee Lowery) ||[[Image:Lowery-3697.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Sims-9663|Sims]]||James Edward ||1924-01-27||1924-03-16||Son of Morris & Flornce Sims Our Loved One; Gone So Soon; Our Baby ||[[Image:Sims-9663.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Sims-9662|Sims]]||John Morris ||1890-03-20||1968-10-27|| ||[[Image:Sims-9662.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Woods-18928|Sims]]||Velma ||1895-03-20||1962-02-07||(nee Woods) ||[[Image:Woods-18928.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Wells-9990|Stewart]]||Leavy Jane Bynum||1886-07-29||1928-07-28||(nee Wells) ||[[Image:Wells-9990.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-xxx|Unknown]]||Unknown || || || ||[[Image:Unknown-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bynum-1677|Vineyard]]||Katie B. ||1941-06-25||2001-02-27||(nee Bynum) Mother [Wed May 31, 1965]||[[Image:Bynum-1677.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Walters-10554|Walters]]||James L. ||1890 ||1946 ||Father ||[[Image:Walters-10554.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Walters-10555|Walters]]||Mary Alberteen Toler ||1940-12-02||1940-12-03||In Loving Memory ||[[Image:Walters-10555.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Cooper-36725|Walters]]||Pearlie A. ||1895-02-16||1978-05-04||(nee Cooper) Mother ||[[Image:Cooper-36725.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Waltman-409|Waltman]]||Jessie C. || || ||[no dates] A Friend Indeed ||[[Image:Waltman-409.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dupree-195|Warren]]||Sarah Annie Bynum||1886-08-03||1937-10-22||(nee Dupree) Mother; Asleep in Jesus ||[[Image:Dupree-195.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Wells-7312|Wells]]||A. J. ||1881-06-14||1950-06-22||The Way Will Not Be Dark ||[[Image:Wells-7312.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Wells-25930|Wells]]||Margrette M. ||1911-11-07||1912-01-15||(stone broken) Dau. of A. J. & M. M. Wells ||[[Image:Wells-25930.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bynum-966|Wells]]||Mary M. ||1883-10-14||1964-04-23||(nee Bynum) Mother ||[[Image:Bynum-966-1.jpg|100px]] |- |} == Sources ==

New Hope Cemetery, Pinola, Simpson County, Mississippi

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[[Category:Simpson County, Mississippi, Cemeteries]] [[Category: New Hope Cemetery, Pinola, Simpson County, Mississippi]] [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This project will catalog and document all burials in New Hope Cemetery, located in Pinola, Simpson County, Mississippi. This free space page for the New Hope Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Mississippi Cemeteries Project is a sub-project of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Bishop-4082|Myrtis Bishop]] for assistance. ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== :Location ::Located in Pinola, off Hwy 478 :GPS Coordinates (WGS84) :: 31.789025, -90.027034 ::[https://goo.gl/maps/PQmVA New Hope Cemetery on Google Maps] === History === Unsure who operates and maintains this cemetery. According to the cemetery sign it was established in 1900. There are about 90 marked named graves and a few marked with no names. West and south sides are fenced with cattle grazing nearby. As of Feb 5, 2016, Findagrave has 89 graves and 99% photographed.[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2283194 Findagrave - New Hope Cemetery] ===Tasks Completed=== :Photography * 100% of marked graves in this cemetery have been photographed by [[Bishop-4082 | Myrtis Bishop]] on 07/05/2014. :Data Transcription * 100% of all marked graves :Link to Profiles * 100% of all marked graves ===To Do=== * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. * Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. === Table of Interments === Data given is as on Headstone {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name ! First/Middle Names/Initials ! data-sort-type="date" | Born ! data-sort-type="date" | Died ! Inscription (notes) ! class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Allen-16641 | Allen ]]||Stephen T. ||1973-07-08||2002-08-20||In Loving Memory'; Beloved daddy and son||[[Image:Allen-16641.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bass-2440 | Bass ]]||Benjamin Michael Phillip ||2009-12-22||2010-01-01||Our Precious Ben; Now I lay me down to sleep I pray the Lord my soul to keep…||[[Image:Bass-2440.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-76205 | Berry ]]||Emma Smith||1892-10-28||1973-11-15||Mother||[[Image:Smith-76205.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Berry-6100 | Berry ]]||Jeff ||1892-12-08||1955-04-10||||[[Image:Berry-6100.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-266829 | Blackmon ]]||India V. ||1872-08-12||1938-07-28||Mother||[[Image:Unknown-266829.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bradford-2301 | Bradford ]]||Billie Sue ||1932-05-16||1939-01-31||Dau. of C.K. & Inez Bradford; Our Darling; Budded on earth to bloom in Heaven.||[[Image:Bradford-2301.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bradford-2300 | Bradford ]]||Charles K. ||1910 ||1977 ||SSGT US Army World War II||[[Image:Bradford-2300.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brady-1603 | Brady ]]||Albert R. ||1919-04-29|| ||||[[Image:Brady-1603.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-266886 | Brady ]]||Lottie B. ||1926-01-10||1982-01-22||||[[Image:Brady-1603.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brock-1897 | Brock ]]||Willard Harvey ||1922-02-23||1996-01-02||In God’s Care||[[Image:Brock-1897.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Calder-422 | Calder ]]||Ronald Lee ||1960-01-11||2006-07-02||[wed] Nov. 10, 2000; Loving Husband, father, son and brother||[[Image:Calder-422.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Crawford-7639 | Cliburn ]]||Ada ||1898-02-23||1983-09-13||(nee Crawford)||[[Image:Cliburn-20.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cliburn-20 | Cliburn ]]||Connie ||1900-10-15||1988-12-23||||[[Image:Cliburn-20.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cochran-1879 | Cochran ]]||Robert Lee ||1913-07-15||1990-05-15||US Army World War II||[[Image:Cochran-1879.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Crawford-7635 | Crawford ]]||A. E. ||1869-12-01||1951-09-09||He was the sunshine of our home.||[[Image:Crawford-7635.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Crawford-7640 | Crawford ]]||Archie W. "Dick" Jr. ||1920-12-20||1989-12-28||[wed] July 6, 1946); (military) S SGT US Army Air Corps World War II||[[Image:Crawford-7640.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Crawford-7636 | Crawford ]]||Archie Whit Sr. ||1874-08-07||1963-06-15||||[[Image:Crawford-7636.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Errington-96 | Crawford ]]||Elizabeth Ann ||1853-02-26||1933-06-26||A tender mother and faithful friend. (nee Errington)||[[Image:Errington-96.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sykes-703 | Crawford ]]||Ella Sykes||1880-01-27||1953-03-23|| ||[[Image:Crawford-7636.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Crawford-7641 | Crawford ]]||Hooker ||1900-01-18||1979-12-30||||[[Image:Crawford-7641.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Culpepper-454 | Crawford ]]||Irma Christine Culpepper||1921-06-24||1998-05-09||[wed] July 6, 1946)||[[Image:Crawford-7640.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Crawford-7638 | Crawford ]]||James Earl ||1935-11-29||1987-01-26||In Loving Memory||[[Image:Crawford-7638.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-31028 | Crawford ]]||Jewel E. ||1911-01-06||1978-08-24||Together Forever (nee Jones)||[[Image:Crawford-7637.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Crawford-5927 | Crawford ]]||Lawrence Wilbern ||1863-12-28||1900-02-20||||[[Image:Crawford-5927.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Martin-21150 | Crawford ]]||Lola ||1910-12-23||1979-12-20||(nee Martin)||[[Image:Crawford-7641.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Crawford-7633 | Crawford ]]||Robert F. ||1843-02-23||1924-01-20||6 Miss. Inf. C.S.A. (no stones --used FAG dates)||[[Image:Crawford-7633.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Crawford-7637 | Crawford ]]||Tom S. ||1906-07-18||1972-03-24||Together Forever||[[Image:Crawford-7637.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ashcraft-483 | Dickerson ]]||Bessie ||1909-02-14||1978-10-12||(nee Ashcraft)||[[Image:Ashcraft-483.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dickerson-1158 | Dickerson ]]||Juliete Irene ||1933-06-23||1934-03-24||||[[Image:Dickerson-1158.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dickerson-1157 | Dickerson ]]||Lee Denford ||1907-06-24||1961-06-09||||[[Image:Dickerson-1157.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dickerson-1159 | Dickerson ]]||Patsy Ruth ||1936-06-08||1936-06-09||||[[Image:Dickerson-1159.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Foster-8528 | Foster ]]||Alsa E. ||1933-04-03|| ||(back) Children Lurrel, Gene, Michan, Jeff, Greg; Grandchildren Crystal, Chris, Desirae, Michael Joey ||[[Image:Foster-8528.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Foster-6172 | Foster ]]||Austin A. ||1898-05-19||1988-12-22||[wed] Nov 24, 1927; Those whom we love never die, as love as we live to remember. ||[[Image:Foster-6172.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-55874 | Foster ]]||Beulah Smith||1912-11-04||2000-01-01||[wed] Nov 24, 1927; (back) Parents of Louise, Alsa, Paul, Joe Ray, Larry) Our precious mother ||[[Image:Smith-55874.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Foster-8527 | Foster ]]||Infant Daughter ||1963-07-11||1963-07-11||Infant Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Foster ||[[Image:Foster-8527.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Powell-5916 | Foster ]]||Shirley L. ||1936-02-24||2006-06-14||(back) Children Lurrel, Gene, Michan, Jeff, Greg; Grandchildren Crystal, Chris, Desirae, Michael Joey ||[[Image:Powell-5916.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Honea-131 | Holmes ]]||Hazle Honea||1920-07-14||2007-08-19||||[[Image:Holmes-5282.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Holmes-5282 | Holmes ]]||John Ethel ||1916-12-03||1969-08-27||||[[Image:Holmes-5282.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Honea-136 | Honea ]]||A. G. || ||1906-03-15||(broken stone)||[[Image:Honea-136.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Honea-137 | Honea ]]||Carly C. ||1903-10-22||1907-02-18||Son of R. Q. & L. Honea||[[Image:Honea-137.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Honea-127 | Honea ]]||Elijah W. ||1876-01-27||1963-02-06||Father; None knew him but to love him.||[[Image:Honea-127.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Honea-134 | Honea ]]||Florence ||1876 ||1952 ||Sister||[[Image:Honea-134.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Honea-133| Honea ]]||Jim ||1910-10-29||1985-10-08||In Loving Memory of husband and father||[[Image:Honea-133.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Honea-132| Honea ]]||John Pierce ||1908-03-15||1983-10-11||||[[Image:Honea-132.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Honea-135| Honea ]]||Lillian ||1894-07-10||1961-10-02||||[[Image:Honea-135.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Honea-129 | Honea ]]||Luke F. ||1904-12-02||1963-04-06||Mississippi CMM US Navy World War II||[[Image:Honea-129.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Crawford-5777 | Honea ]]||M. R. ||1851-08-10||1906-10-30||Mrs. M. R. Wife of W. H. Honea (given Matilda Crawford) ||[[Image:Crawford-5777-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Honea-130 | Honea ]]||Marcus ||1901 ||1936 ||Gone to be an angel.||[[Image:Honea-130.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Honea-128| Honea ]]||Olen S. ||1907-01-01||1990-01-01||In God’s Care; His life an ideal – His memory an inspiration.||[[Image:Honea-128.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Blackmon-160 | Honea ]]||Ollie Blackmon||1883-03-13||1953-05-29||Mother; Your memory is dear to us.||[[Image:Blackmon-160.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Huckeby-34| Huckeby ]]||James "Jim" F. ||1938-04-14||1985-02-18||At Rest||[[Image:Huckeby-34.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hudson-4382 | Hudson ]]||Thomas H. ||1913-12-15||1946-05-28||Mississippi PVT 68 Armored Regt World War II||[[Image:Hudson-4382.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Honea-96 | Lee ]]||Bessie H. ||1903-03-20||1997-10-27||[wed] Mar 2, 1919 (nee Honea)||[[Image:Lee-7338.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lee-7338 | Lee ]]||Crit Gay ||1894-12-24||1978-03-11||[wed] Mar 2, 1919; (military) PVT US Army World War II ||[[Image:Lee-7338-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McNair-469 | McNair ]]||E. A. ||1860-09-29||1933-06-29||Gone but not forgotten.||[[Image:McNair-469.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McNair-471 | McNair ]]||J. B. ||1940-04-30||2003-04-15||||[[Image:McNair-471.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Crawford-7634 | McNair ]]||Josie ||1878-07-07||1963-03-13||(nee Crawford)||[[Image:Crawford-7634.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McNair-470 | McNair ]]||Nelson C. ||1914-02-27||1988-06-03||||[[Image:McNair-470.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Woodlee-5 | McNair ]]||Virginia "Judy" Woodlee||1915-04-22||1995-10-22||||[[Image:McNair-470.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Milligan-876 | Milligan ]]||M. Charles "J. R." ||1948-07-05|| ||||[[Image:Foster-8529.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Foster-8529 | Milligan ]]||Michan M. Foster||1961-04-28||2001-07-30||Loving wife and mother ||[[Image:Foster-8529.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-266823 | Parrett ]]||Chellie M. ||1905-10-24||1983-09-27||||[[Image:Parrett-96.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Parrett-96| Parrett ]]||Daniel Ance ||1897-09-06||1971-12-27||||[[Image:Parrett-96.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Reid-4682 | Reid ]]||Adolph "Bud" ||1909-08-18||1980-10-27||His memory is blessed.||[[Image:Reid-4682.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Reid-4681 | Reid ]]||Sam ||1865-05-13||1936-12-03||Father; He was a kind and noble man||[[Image:Reid-4681.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-261 | Runnels ]]||Billy Ray ||1947-02-23||1989-11-03||US Army Vietnam||[[Image:Runnels-261.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-260| Runnels ]]||Oscar Lee ||1927-08-03||1973-01-25||(FHM has Lee as middle name)||[[Image:Runnels-260.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Clark-20660 | Runnels ]]||Ruby L. ||1928-03-03||2011-06-24||(nee Clark; current Whitten; obit)||[[Image:Clark-20660.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sanders-5618 | Sanders ]]||James Clyde ||1912-02-13||1965-04-08||Daddy||[[Image:Sanders-5618.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Harrison-6483 | Smith ]]||Betty Harrison||1870-12-11||1928-03-05||Mother||[[Image:Smith-76213.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-76214 | Smith ]]||Cordy Purvis ||1876-02-02||1939-10-02||||[[Image:Smith-76214.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-76213 | Smith ]]||William Warren ||1868-10-15||1962-06-21||Father||[[Image:Smith-76213.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Spikes-32| Spikes ]]||Cecil A. ||1909-10-26||1978-12-23||||[[Image:Spikes-32-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-6237 | Spikes ]]||Irene C. ||1920-11-24||1998-02-08||(nee Sullivan) ||[[Image:Unknown-266821.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stuart-2287| Stuart ]]||James A. ||194?-11-06||19??-02-19||(very unreadable)||[[Image:Stuart-2287.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5600 | Sullivan ]]||Charlie Gary ||1952-10-14||1975-08-02||||[[Image:Sullivan-5600.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5604 | Sullivan ]]||Jerry Ladale ||1962-12-12||1962-12-22||||[[Image:Sullivan-5604.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5601 | Sullivan ]]||Lem ||1901-07-08||1985-01-24||Rest in Peace||[[Image:Sullivan-5601.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5605 | Sullivan ]]||Peggy Sue ||1935-03-27|| ||Here lies a heart who had room for all '''(living 2010)'''||[[Image:Sullivan-5605.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Blackmon-159 | Sullivan ]]||Susie B. ||1900-04-14||1987-08-27||Resting with Jesus (nee Blackmon)||[[Image:Sullivan-5601.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5603 | Sullivan ]]||Vernon "Pert" ||1927-08-15||1978-10-18||In Loving Memory; A friend to his country and a believer in Christ||[[Image:Sullivan-5603.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5602 | Sullivan ]]||W. T. "Red" ||1921-10-06||2001-02-09||Father; His greatest joy was in making others happy||[[Image:Sullivan-5602.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wallace-5817 | Wallace ]]||Tanya Ruchelle ||1970-08-02||1970-08-02||Those whom we love never die, as love as we live to remember.||[[Image:Wallace-5817.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wallace-5818 | Wallace ]]||Thomas E. Sr. ||1944-09-03||2010-12-04||Precious Lord Take My Hand ||[[Image:Wallace-5818.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Crawford-7632 | White ]]||Annie Crawford|| ||1909-09-07||Age 75 years (broken stone think it says wife of James White)||[[Image:Crawford-7632.jpg |100px]] |- |} == Sources ==

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: New Jersey, Sources]] [[Category: New Jersey Genealogy Resources]] __TOC__ == New Jersey Historical Society Proceedings == A magazine of history, biography and notes on families formerly published by the [https://jerseyhistory.org/ New Jersey Historical Society] * Title was ''Proceedings of the New Jersey Historical Society'' (1845-1966) * Title was ''New Jersey History'' (1966-2005) * No longer published * Please specify series: ::* Series 1 1845- ::* Series 2 1867- ::* Series 3 1896- ::* New Series 1916- * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:New Jersey Historical Society Proceedings|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1-80 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000053736 * Vol. 1-13 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008882036 * Ser. 1 Vol. 1-10 https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/239484?availability=Family%20History%20Library * Ser. 2 Vol. 1-13 (missing Volume 3, Part 1, possibly other issues) https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/239484?availability=Family%20History%20Library * Ser. 3 Vol. 2-10 https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/239484?availability=Family%20History%20Library === Series 1 === * Vol. 1 1845-1846 (1847) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofn01newj ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsnewj02unkngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ShQUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofnew01newj_2 (1968 reprint) * Vol. 2 1846-1847 (1848) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofnew01newj ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedings59socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=6tFiPUFvwesC ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsnewj02unkngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ShQUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofnew02newj_2 (1968 reprint) * Vol. 3 1848-1849(1849) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofnew07newj ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofnew03newj_1 (1968 reprint) * Vol. 4 1849-1850 (1850) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofnew08newj ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofnew04newj_1 (1968 reprint) * Vol. 5 1850-1851 (1851) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofnew09newje ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsnewj03unkngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=qxQUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofnew05newj_2 (1968 reprint) * Vol. 6 1851-1853 (1853) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsnewj03unkngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=qxQUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofnew10newj ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofnew06newj_1 (1968 reprint) * Vol. 7 1853-1855 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofnew78newj_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofnew11newj * Vol. 8 1856-1859 (1859) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofnew12newj ::* https://archive.org/stream/proceedingsofnew78newj_0#page/154/mode/2up ::* https://archive.org/details/vol8t10proceedings08newjuoft * Vol. 9 ::* https://archive.org/details/vol8t10proceedings08newjuoft * Vol. 10 ::* https://archive.org/details/vol8t10proceedings08newjuoft === Series 2 === * Ser. 2 Vol. 1 1867-1869 (1869) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofnew05newj ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsnewj01unkngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=jhUUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofnew01newj_1 ::* https://archive.org/details/2nd1t4proceedings01newjuoft * Ser. 2 Vol. 2 1870-1872 (1872) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofnew02newj_1 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofnew06newj ::* https://archive.org/details/2nd1t4proceedings01newjuoft * Ser. 2 Vol. 3 1872-1874 (1874) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofnew34newj_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofnew03newj ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofnew02newj ::* https://archive.org/details/2nd1t4proceedings01newjuoft * Ser. 2 Vol. 4 1875-1877 (1877) ::* https://archive.org/stream/proceedingsofnew34newj_0#page/n203/mode/2up ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofnew04newj ::* https://archive.org/details/2nd1t4proceedings01newjuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedings38unkngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=rrgqyiEiJsYC * Ser. 2 Vol. 5 1877-1879 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofnew05newj_1 (1879) ::* https://archive.org/details/2nd5t8proceedings05newjuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedings38unkngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=rrgqyiEiJsYC * Ser. 2 Vol. 6 1879-1881 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofnew67newj (1881) ::* https://archive.org/details/2nd5t8proceedings05newjuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedings38unkngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=rrgqyiEiJsYC * Ser. 2 Vol. 7 ::* https://archive.org/details/2nd5t8proceedings05newjuoft * Ser. 2 Vol. 8 1884-1885 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofnew08newj_0 (1885) ::* https://archive.org/details/2nd5t8proceedings05newjuoft * Ser. 2 Vol. 9 1886 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofnew09newj_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/2nd9t11proceedings09newjuoft * Ser. 2 Vol. 10 1888-1889 (1890) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsnewj04socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=iAMUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/2nd9t11proceedings09newjuoft * Ser. 2 Vol. 11 1888 ::* https://archive.org/details/2nd9t11proceedings09newjuoft * Ser. 2 Vol. 12 1889 * Ser. 2 Vol. 13 1892 (Vol. 23 Whole Series) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofnew12newj_1 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofnew13newj === Series 3 === * Ser. 3 Vol. 1 1896 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofnew12newj_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/third1t3proceedings01newjuoft * Ser. 3 Vol. 2 1897 ::* https://archive.org/stream/proceedingsofnew12newj_0#page/n237/mode/2up ::* https://archive.org/details/third1t3proceedings01newjuoft * Ser. 3 Vol. 3 1898 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofnew34newj ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofnew18981905newj ::* https://archive.org/details/ProceedingsOfTheNewJerseyHistoricalSociety ::* https://archive.org/details/third1t3proceedings01newjuoft * Ser. 3 Vol. 4 1901-1905 (1907) ::* https://archive.org/stream/ProceedingsOfTheNewJerseyHistoricalSociety/Proceedings_of_the_New_Jersey_Historical#page/n231/mode/2up ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedings61socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=q0QqAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/stream/proceedingsofnew34newj#page/n243/mode/2up ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedings61socigoog ::* https://archive.org/details/third4t6proceedings04newjuoft * Ser. 3 Vol. 5 1906-1907 (1908) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsnewj00unkngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=YiIUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofnew56newj ::* https://archive.org/stream/proceedings61socigoog#page/n232/mode/2up ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=q0QqAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/third4t6proceedings04newjuoft * Ser. 3 Vol. 6 (1909) ::* https://archive.org/stream/proceedingsofnew56newj#page/n219/mode/2up * Ser. 3 Vol. 7 (1912) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofnew191213newj ::* https://archive.org/details/new7a8proceedings07newjuoft * Ser. 3 Vol. 8 (1913) ::* https://archive.org/stream/proceedingsofnew191213newj#page/429/mode/2up ::* https://archive.org/details/new7a8proceedings07newjuoft * Ser. 3 Vol. 9 (1914) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofnew910newj ::* https://archive.org/details/new9a10proceedings09newjuoft * Ser. 3 Vol. 10 (1915) ::* https://archive.org/stream/proceedingsofnew910newj#page/n413/mode/2up ::* https://archive.org/details/new9a10proceedings09newjuoft === New Series === * New Ser. Vol. 1-84 https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/239484?availability=Family%20History%20Library * New Ser. Vol. 1 (1916) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsnewj02socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=tXM5AAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/new1a2proceedings01newjuoft * New Ser. Vol. 2 (1917) ::* https://archive.org/details/new1a2proceedings01newjuoft * New Ser. Vol. 3 1918 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofnew03newj_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/new3a4proceedings03newjuoft * New Ser. Vol. 4 1919 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofnew04newj_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/new3a4proceedings03newjuoft * New Ser. Vol. 5 1920 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsnewj03socigoog Subject-Index Number, 1845-1919 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=s3Q5AAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/5a6proceedings05newjuoft * New Ser. Vol. 6 ::* https://archive.org/details/5a6proceedings05newjuoft * New Ser. Vol. 7 (1922) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=nUQqAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ErafAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofnew1922newj ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofnew07newj_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsnewj00socigoog ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofnew1922newj ::* https://archive.org/details/newproceedings07newjuoft * New Ser. Vol. 8 (1923) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofnew08newj_1 ::* https://archive.org/details/newproceedings07newjuoft * New Ser. Vol. 9 (1924) ::* https://archive.org/details/newjerseyhistori09maga === Index === * Tables of contents for volumes from 1997-2005 are posted on http://jerseyhistory.org/publications/. * Sinclair, Donald (comp.) ''An index to the magazine New Jersey history: Through 1966 called Proceedings of the New Jersey Historical Society : volumes 1 through 110, 1845-1992.'' (New Jersey Research Series, volume 4) (Newark Public Library, Upland Press, 1996) Apparently out of print, but available at libraries. === See also === * ''[[Space:Collections of The New Jersey Historical Society|Collections of The New Jersey Historical Society]]'' (Newark, NJ, 1846-) A series of books published under separate titles, 1846-current. Some are now in the public domain. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:New Jersey Historical Society Proceedings|New Jersey Historical Society Proceedings]]'' (The New Jersey Historical Society, Edison, New Jersey) Ser. 1 Vol. 1, [ Page ]. * ([[#NJHSP|NJ Hist. Soc. Proc.]])

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== Important Events in New Jersey’s Proprietary History == The following timeline is adapted primarily from John E. Pomfret, The New Jersey Proprietors and Their Lands, 1664-1776 (Princeton, 1964) and John P. Snyder, The Story of New Jersey’s Civil Boundaries, 1606-1968 (Trenton, 1969). NOTE: The years as given are based on the modern calendar. *'''29 May 1660:''' King Charles II restored to the throne in England; resolves to bring the New Netherland colony into the dominion of the British crown. *'''12 March 1664:''' King Charles issues patent bestowing upon his brother James, Duke of York, the land extending from the St. Lawrence River to the Delaware. Included are Maine, Martha’s Vineyard, Nantucket, Long Island, and the mainland between the Connecticut and Delaware rivers (containing New York and New Jersey). *'''23-24 June 1664:''' Duke James grants lands between the Hudson and Delaware rivers to friends John, Lord Berkeley, and Sir George Carteret (both also proprietors of the Carolinas). Nova Caesaria (New Jersey) is mentioned for the first time in honor of Carteret’s defense of the Isle of Jersey in the English Channel. *'''18 August 1664:''' Four British frigates arrive at New Amsterdam; the Dutch surrender. Col. Richard Nicolls is established as governor of the Duke’s territories. New Amsterdam is renamed New York; New Jersey is called Albania by the local English. *'''late 1664:''' Gov. Nicolls issues conditions upon which plantations would be created. *'''1 December 1664:''' Gov. Nicolls grants patent for settlement on Achter Koll (Newark Bay), subsequently called Elizabeth-Town, which had been purchased from the Indians on 28 October by John Ogden, Luke Watson and others. *'''10 February 1665:''' Berkeley and Carteret publish Concessions and Agreements based on Carolina’s concessions. *'''8 April 1665:''' Gov. Nicolls grants patent for Navesink/Monmouth tract (Middletown and Shrewsbury settlements). *'''August 1665:''' Capt. Philip Carteret, cousin of Sir George, arrives as governor of the new colony. Elizabeth-Town is named in honor of Lady Elizabeth Carteret, wife of Sir George. *'''November 1665:''' Settlers at Bergen take oath of allegiance to the king and the proprietors. *'''February 1666:''' Lot owners in Elizabeth-Town take oath of allegiance. *'''May 1666:''' Southern half of Elizabeth-Town patent sold to settlers from Massachusetts; becomes Woodbridge. Portion of Woodbridge patent sold to settlers from New Hampshire; becomes Piscataway. The two townships are set aside by Gov. Carteret on 21 May. *'''11 July 1667:''' Newark tract purchased by Robert Treat and others. Settlers had landed 17 May 1666. *'''February 1668:''' Woodbridge settlers take oath of allegiance. Township chartered 1 June 1669. *'''22 September 1668:''' Bergen Township chartered by Gov. Carteret. *'''1 August 1673:''' Dutch recapture former New Netherland area; begin to set up government at Achter Koll (New Jersey). *'''9 February 1674:''' Westminster Treaty returns Dutch-held New York and New Jersey to the English. *'''18 March 1674:''' John, Lord Berkeley, sells his joint but as yet undivided interest in New Jersey to John Fenwick in trust for Edward Byllynge. *'''June 1674:''' King Charles II makes confirming grant of New Jersey to brother James, Duke of York, reserving the right of customs and duties. *'''1 July 1674:''' Edmund Andros is commissioned governor of New York by Duke James. *'''28-29 July 1674:''' Duke of York issues patent to Sir George Carteret for East Jersey, being the territory lying north of a line connecting Barnegat Bay on the Atlantic Ocean with Pennsauken Creek on the Delaware River. *'''9 February 1675:''' Tripartite (three-party) deed signed, in which William Penn, Gawen Lawrie and Nicholas Lucas become trustees of Edward Byllynge’s interest in western New Jersey except for one tenth granted to John Fenwick. *'''November 1675:''' John Fenwick founds settlement at Salem in his tenth of western Jersey. *'''13 November 1675:''' Four counties are designated (without names) in East Jersey based on settlements at Bergen; Elizabeth-Town and Newark; Woodbridge and Piscataway; and Middletown and Shrewsbury. *'''1 July 1676:''' Quintite or quintipartite (five-party) deed is signed between Carteret and the trustees of western New Jersey establishing boundary line projected from Little Egg Harbor to a point 41º 40' latitude on the upper Delaware. *'''3 March 1677:''' West Jersey’s Concessions and Agreements, drafted in 1676 by Edward Byllynge and signed by the proprietors and inhabitants; sets forth a framework of government and fundamental laws of the colony. *'''August 1677:''' The ship Kent arrives at Burlington in West Jersey; settlement of “London” and “Yorkshire” tenths follows. *'''September-October 1677:''' Large tracts of lands in West Jersey are purchased from the Indians. *'''January 1680:''' Sir George Carteret dies; Gov. Andros soon after asserts authority over New Jersey and challenges Gov. Philip Carteret’s authority. *'''6 August 1680:''' Deed of confirmation is issued by the Duke of York conveying West Jersey to Edward Byllynge and other proprietors. *'''November 1680:''' Duke James informs Gov. Andros that he has relieved East and West Jersey of his rights to government and public duties. *'''1681:''' Courts are established for West Jersey in Burlington and Salem. *'''November 1681:''' “Irish Tenth” (present-day Camden area) settlers arrive in West Jersey; remain in Fenwick’s colony for the first winter. *'''1-2 February 1682:''' East Jersey is sold by the trustees of Sir George Carteret to twelve men, all Quakers except one, led by William Penn. *'''August-September 1682:''' The twelve East Jersey purchasers each take on a partner in the venture, resulting in the Twenty-Four Proprietors. *'''September 1682:''' Scottish Quaker Robert Barclay is elected by the proprietors as governor of East Jersey. *'''7 March 1683:''' East Jersey’s counties—Bergen, Essex, Middlesex and Monmouth—are formalized, each with its own court. *'''14 March 1683:''' New patent for East Jersey is issued by the Duke of York to the Twenty-Four Proprietors. *'''1684 to 1687:''' The right of free ports in New Jersey (namely Perth Amboy) is challenged in New York and England. *'''1685:''' Court jurisdiction is established in Cape May in West Jersey. *'''April 1685:''' Fourteen local men are established as the Council (later Board) of Proprietors of East New Jersey; are given broad powers of government, collection of quit-rents, and determining the boundary line with West Jersey. *'''1686:''' Perth Amboy becomes capital of East Jersey. *'''late 1680s to 1695:''' Challenges and lawsuits occur in East Jersey over quit-rents and land titles in the areas patented by Gov. Nicolls. *'''26 May 1686:''' Gloucester courts are established separate from Burlington, in West Jersey. *'''8 January 1687:''' William Emley and John Reid, commissioners from West and East Jersey respectively, determine boundary between the two provinces. *'''16 January 1687:''' Edward Byllynge dies; Dr. Daniel Coxe purchases his interests in West Jersey. *'''April-May 1687:''' Surveyor George Keith, for East Jersey, lays out partial east-west boundary; line is not continued above the south branch of the Raritan after the division is deemed inequitable. *'''June 1687:''' East Jersey Proprietors assure royal council that they are willing to have customs collected and also are willing to surrender governance rights provided land rights are retained. With English proprietors of West Jersey, they petition that East and West Jersey be united rather than annexing East Jersey to New York. *'''September 1687:''' Daniel Coxe informs West Jersey Proprietors that he will assume governorship. *'''April 1688:''' East and West Jersey proprietors sign first of several surrenders of governance rights; “Glorious Revolution of 1688” in England and other events delay surrender for another fourteen years. *'''mid-1688 to April 1689:''' New Jersey and New York are temporarily annexed to the Dominion of New England under Gov. Edmund Andros, seated in Boston. *'''14 May 1688:''' Somerset County is set off from Middlesex County in East Jersey *'''5 September 1688:''' The boundary from the end of the Keith line to the Hudson River is agreed to by West Jersey Governor Daniel Coxe and East Jersey Governor Robert Barclay. *'''6 September 1688:''' West Jersey Council of Proprietors is formed to administer land distribution. *'''1689:''' England enters war with France; New York presses for annexation of New Jersey for reasons of defense. *'''1690s:''' East Jersey Assembly presses for taxation of proprietors’ unimproved lands; East Jersey Proprietors press for collection of quit-rents or taxation to support government. *'''March 1692:''' Dr. Daniel Coxe, West Jersey’s largest shareholder, sells governance and certain land rights to the West Jersey Society (a land speculation company) for £9,800. By 1699, 230,000 acres of land are surveyed out of 577,000 acres estimated to belong to the Coxe right. *'''31 October 1693:''' East Jersey’s counties are formally divided into townships for administration of local government; all of Somerset County is treated as a single township. *'''17 May 1694:''' West Jersey’s county boundaries are formalized, although the courts were well established. Boundaries are not extended far into the interior. *'''1696 to 1699:''' Ongoing crises arise in East Jersey between the assembly and the proprietors during Jeremiah Basse’s governorship. *'''1697:''' Sixty-five inhabitants of Elizabeth-Town petition the crown to abolish the proprietary government and unite East Jersey with New York. *'''1699:''' “Revolution” occurs in East Jersey, with violence and civil disturbance in Elizabeth-Town, Newark, Piscataway and Middletown. Returning governor Andrew Hamilton calls on militia, but repelled. *'''December 1699:''' Clinker Lot Division occurs in Elizabeth-Town, where 17,000 acres of undivided townlands are apportioned in disregard of the Proprietors’ survey. *'''15 April 1702:''' East and West Jersey Proprietors surrender governance rights to Queen Anne. New Jersey becomes a single royal colony, although the provincial capitals of Perth Amboy and Burlington continue as dual seats of government for the colony’s eastern and western divisions, respectively. Proprietors retain land rights. Deeds, surveys and other records will continue to refer to the provinces of East and West Jersey into the revolutionary period and later. *'''27 March 1719:''' Colonial legislature passes an act for appointment of commissioners to determine the true north point of the Duke of York’s grant of 1664. *'''25 July 1719:''' Tripartite (three-party) deed executed between representatives of New York, East New Jersey and West New Jersey agreeing to northern boundary of New Jersey and the northern terminal of an unsurveyed partition line between East and West Jersey. *'''1738 to 1776:''' Disputes prevail relative to quit-rent rights of the East Jersey Proprietors and land titles in areas for which patents were granted by Gov. Nicolls. *'''September-October 1743:''' John Lawrence, for the East Jersey Proprietors, surveys the partition line between East and West Jersey to the northern terminal. Many grants between the original partition and the Lawrence Line had been granted in the preceding decades, confusing the land titles in this triangular area in the center of the colony. *'''13 April 1745:''' Bill in Chancery filed by East Jersey Proprietors challenging the settlers of the “Clinker Lots” in Elizabeth-Town. Defendants’ answer to bill is completed in August 1751. Longstanding dispute stemming from patents granted by Gov. Nicolls eighty years before are never resolved judicially. *'''1769:''' Commissioners appointed by the king establish New York-New Jersey boundary line. Two hundred thousand acres within New York boundary had been considered part of New Jersey; however, East Jersey Proprietors agree to the line. The survey is completed in 1774. West Jersey Proprietors unsuccessfully attempt to have legislature recognize the new northern point as the northern end of the East-West Jersey partition. *'''25 November 1790:''' Trenton becomes the capital of all New Jersey. === Source === [http://www.nj.gov/state/darm/pdf/proprietors.pdf Using the Records of the East and West Jersey Proprietors], by Joseph R. Klett, NEW JERSEY STATE ARCHIVES, 2008. == Catagories == # [[Category:New_Jersey]][[:Category:New_Jersey|New Jersey]] # [[Category:New_Jersey_Founders]][[:Category:New_Jersey_Founders|New Jersey Founders]] # [[Category:Monmouth_County%2C_New_Jersey]][[:Category:Monmouth_County%2C_New_Jersey|Monmouth County, New Jersey]] ----

New London, Texas, School Explosion

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[[Category:New London, Texas]] [[Category: Collaborative Profile of the Week]][[Category:Gas Explosions]][[Category:Texas Explosions]] {{Worldwide Disaster|sub=Industrial_Fire}} == Tragic Deaths - School Explodes in New London, Texas == Almost 300 students were killed when a rural school in New London, Texas, exploded from a gas leak, Thursday, March 18, 1937. There were about 500 people in the school when the explosion occurred about 3:20. Newspapers immediately began coverage of the event. {{Image|file=New_London_Texas_School_Explosion-4.jpg |size=450 }}
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{{Image|file=New_London_Texas_School_Explosion-9.jpg |align=r |size=m }} Rescue efforts began immediately. Children, who survived, pulled others out of the building. Nearby parents rushed to clear the rubble. Workers from the nearby oil fields worked removing the rubble piece by piece. The rescue efforts were Herculean. Searchlights were strung, and as it rained through the night some 1500 men "toiled in frantic search of the debris. Grief stricken mothers ... moved from one group of the dead to another in what was most often a vain search for their children."Articles by the Associated Press. The Paris Evening News, Second Extra, March 18, 1937.{{clear}} {{Image|file=ABGE-28.jpg|size=200 }}
{{Image|file=New_London_Texas_School_Explosion-10.jpg |align=l |size=m }}Mother Francis Hospital, in Tyler, was due to hold a dedication ceremony the next day. Caring for the injured was more important, and the hospital opened the doors to their new wing a day early, foregoing the dedication. The Texas Funeral Directors sent twenty-five embalmers. {{Clear}} {{Image|file=ABGE-28.jpg|size=200 }}
{{Image|file=New_London_Texas_School_Explosion-11.jpg |align=r }} Some families lost not just one, or two, but three children: the Davidson, Houser, Phillips, Rainwater, Smith and Williams families. :[[Davidson-3320|Joe Davidson]] was the father of ::[[Davidson-3366|Joseph Wheeler Davidson]], ::[[Davidson-3367|Helen Davidson]], and ::[[Davidson-3368|Anna Laurie Davidson]] {{clear}}
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:With children's lives at stake, it took less than 17 hours to remove every piece of rubble from the site of the explosion {{Image|file=New_London_Texas_School_Explosion-6.jpg |size=450 }}
{{Image|file=ABGE-28.jpg|size=200 }} Newsreels about the event were created to be viewed by the movie goers of 1937.
[http://www.archive.org/details/1937-03-20_Special_Release_Gas_Explosion_Shatters_School Gas Explosion Shatters School from Universal Studios.]
[http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/54/NewLondonSchoolExplosion_News.webm 1937 Texas School Disaster by Pathe News.] {{Image|file=ABGE-28.jpg|size=200 }}
{{Image|file=New_London_Texas_School_Explosion-12.jpg |caption=Saturday brought funerals and inquries. |size=450 }} There was some talk about having mass services for the [http://nlsd.net/ListOfNames.htm victims.] Instead, one by one, or in family groups, funeral services were held in the churches, funeral parlors and private homes in towns nearby. Bodies had been identified. Coffins were brought from a nearby wholesale distributor in Dallas. Coroners reports were issued as fast as possible. One by one the victims, an estimated 280+ students, 15 teachers, 2 visitors and a school secretaryhttp://nlsd.net/Articles.htm, were lowered into the ground in the London Hills, and surrounding towns. {{Image|file=ABGE-28.jpg|size=200 }} Other Headlines that day read:
::'''Defective Gas Radiators Blamed For Explosion'''The Waco News-Tribune. Waco, Texas. Saturday, March 20, 1937.
::'''FAULTY FLUES BLAMED FOR EXPLOSION''' Valley Morning Star Harlingen, Texas Saturday, March 20, 1937
::'''EXPERT SAYS BLAST CAME FROM GAS IN TILE WALLS''' ::'''COURT'S PROBE SET FOR TODAY''' Abilene Reporter-News, Abilene, Texas. Saturday, March 20, 1937 {{Image|file=ABGE-28.jpg|size=200 }}
{{Image|file=New_London_Texas_School_Explosion-15.jpg |align=l |size=m }}During the oil boom of the 1930's the area of New London, Texas, prospered. While most parts of the country were experiencing the "Great Depression." The area, nearby New London, was able to build a new school, designed to be fire resistant. In 1937, the town of New London, produced 170 million barrels of oil. They used natural gas to heat the K-11 school. In an effort to keep costs down, the school switched from using normal natural gas, to tapping into the "wet gas" waste pipelines that ran through the area. This was a fairly common practice. Unfortunately, due to a leak in the system a huge pocket of gas accumulated beneath the school. It is believed that a spark in the shop probably triggered the devastating explosion of accumulated gas that followed. The explosion had an impact on the safety of future schools and the use of natural gas in general. People began to look into the safety practices of their own schools and public buildings. In Texas, the legislature enacted the Engineering Registration Act, which regulates the definition of Engineer to those who have been professionally certified by the state. More important, for the general public, thiols (mercaptan) were added to natural gas. The strong odor of thiols ensures that any leak will be quickly detected, to reduce the possibility of damage.Information for this page was accumulated reading articles in Texas newspapers "The Paris Evening News," "Valley Morning Star," "Big Spring Daily Herald," "Corsican Daily Sun" and others Mar 18, 1937-Mar 25, 1937. Also used was the [http://nlsd.net/index2.html New London Texas School Disaster website] "This event seared my brain for life. I can remember almost every detail of it," commented Kenneth Honeycutt, seventy-five years after the explosion.http://www.npr.org/2012/04/06/150063910/75-years-later-the-day-the-town-school-exploded 75 Years Later: The Day The Town School Exploded April 06, 2012 NPR staff. The New London Texas School Disaster has an excellent [http://nlsd.net/index2.html website], which includes [http://nlsd.net/Photos.htm photographs] and [http://nlsd.net/Recollections.htm accounts by survivors.] ----

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[[Category:WikiTree Events]] [[Category:New Member How-To]] This page will serve as a central location for all information related to our monthly New Member Q and A sessions held on Zoom. We're using the term "new member" broadly here. These sessions are for anyone who has questions about how to better navigate WikiTree as they grow their branches. [[Ko-31|Betsy Ko]] is the host, joined by co-hosts [[Greenwood-3667|Steven Greenwood]], [[Maloney-2332|Murray Maloney]] and [[Buckle-52|Hilary Gadsby]] (Sundays). We can't promise to have the answer to every possible question but, if we don't know, we'll research it and get back to you. We're looking for two to three folks each session who are willing to look at their profiles in progress with us and talk about any challenges they're encountering. There's nothing like learning in real time and getting to ask ''your'' specific questions. Even if you don't have questions, we might find a few suggestions for ways to take your profile to the next level. Hopefully everyone can take away some helpful ideas from these conversations. Participants can also ask questions ahead of time by adding a comment to this page, replying to the G2G post (be sure to add New_Members to your followed tags) or by adding a comment to the Facebook post in the WikiTree Members Group. We'll also save time at the end of the session for spontaneous questions. The sessions are always recorded and posted to [https://www.youtube.com/@WikiTreers WikiTree's YouTube channel] so that you can watch later at a convenient time. The usual monthly schedule will be to hold the first session on the first Thursday of each month at 8 pm EST/1 am UTC and the second session on the following Sunday at 11 am EST/4 pm UTC. These two sessions will be the same, so just attend the one most convenient for you. The videos will be available on WikiTree's YouTube channel within a few days. Hope to see you on Zoom and please spread the word to others who might be interested in attending! ==2024 Schedule== *Thursday, May 9 at 8 pm EDT/1 am UTC *Sunday, May 26 at 11 am EDT/ 4 pm UTC *Thursday, June 13 at 8 pm EDT/1 am UTC *Sunday, June 23 at 11 am EDT/ 4 pm UTC ==April 2024== [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1728352/new-member-q-a-via-zoom-april-2024 G2G post]
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{{YouTube |g2dHkNXH-DA |April 28th session |playlist=NewMemberQA }} ==March 2024== [https://youtu.be/Ad9P3MMzI30?si=x3cUDzJgbC7QKpPF YouTube link for recording of March 14th session] {{YouTube |yqRj8im6bx4 |March 24th session |playlist=NewMemberQA }} ==February 2024== *[https://youtu.be/VKQVwx9pXc4?si=NOqH_UIq2OZdYcPd YouTube link for recording of February 25th session] *[https://youtu.be/V2v_rPeYC1A?si=Q1u0WBofGINO1B7P YouTube link for recording of February 8th session] ==January 2024== *[https://youtu.be/C5IaW-9u-f0?si=nawHPrpawdR1EkfH YouTube link for recording of January 11th session] *[https://youtu.be/rTPTMVyq6Cc?si=XCmstOLvQAkA9mEL YouTube link for recording of January 28th session] ==December 2023== *[https://youtu.be/6FYYlKdu5Wg?si=BG1JX3cTLNbbW5wr YouTube link for recording of December 7th session] *[https://youtu.be/H-v_-n9_BCI?si=KIl9a3nKaHvpj65I YouTube link for recording of December 10th session] ==November 2023== Due to the WikiTree Symposium and WikiTree Day, there will be no New Member sessions in November. However, please join me for a special "Get Set Up from Scratch" session on Sunday, November 5 at 11 am EST/4 pm UTC as part of the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:WikiTree_Day_Schedule WikiTree Day schedule]. ==October 2023== *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1643909/new-member-q-a-via-zoom-october-2023 G2G post] *[https://youtu.be/xxcdTIbEDu0?si=gXBrDryzDQtPLQHw YouTube link for recording of October 5th session] *[https://youtu.be/vqpH6kQg9No?si=-JQhxpUw89j185hF YouTube link for recording of October 8th session] ==September 2023== *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1629553/new-member-q-a-via-zoom-september-2023 G2G post] *Our September meetings will take place: **[https://youtu.be/QZS93oLiRa8?si=HrYseligsfLsik6N YouTube link for recording of September 7th session] **Sunday, September 10 (11 am EST/3 pm UTC): https://wikitree.zoom.us/j/85914103636 ==August 2023== *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1615234/new-member-q-a-via-zoom-august-2023 G2G post] *Our August meetings will take place on: **Thursday, August 3 (8 pm EST/midnight UTC): https://wikitree.zoom.us/j/89280538581 **Sunday, August 6 (11 am EST/3 pm UTC): https://wikitree.zoom.us/j/85914103636 ==JULY 2023== *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1599096/new-member-q-a-via-zoom-july-2023 G2G post] *Our July sessions will take place on: **Thursday, July 6 (8 pm EST/midnight UTC): https://wikitree.zoom.us/j/89280538581 **Sunday, July 9 (11 am EST/3 pm UTC): https://wikitree.zoom.us/j/85914103636 ==JUNE 2023== *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1586611/new-member-q-a-via-zoom-june-2023 G2G post] *[https://youtu.be/NDzVORyubNk YouTube link for recording of June 1st session] *[https://youtu.be/n3_YyPkXaM4 YouTube link for recording of June 4th session] ==MAY 2023== *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1572846/new-member-q-a-via-zoom-may-2023 G2G post] *[https://youtu.be/IgZPnrhFyX8 YouTube link for recording of May 4th session] *[https://youtu.be/DUjWq_BiiPM YouTube link for recording of May 7th session] ==APRIL 2023== The schedule for April will be adjusted to avoid conflict with Easter for those who celebrate. *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1561559/new-member-q-a-via-zoom-april-2023 G2G post] *[https://youtu.be/BcIMnTUf_dA YouTube link for recording of April 6th session] *[https://youtu.be/kRwf9aweXgk YouTube link for recording of April 16th session] ==MARCH 2023== In March, we'll hold two sessions. Please note that these are slightly off from the usual schedule due to my attendance at RootsTech. *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1544241/new-member-q-a-zoom-march-2023 G2G post] *Sunday, March 5 at 11 am EST/4 pm UTC *Thursday, March 9 at 8 pm EST/1 am UTC (not recorded) ==FEBRUARY 2023== *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1530910/new-member-q-a-zoom-february-2023 G2G post] *[https://youtu.be/GI3fHuQ84hA YouTube link for recording of February 2nd session] *[https://youtu.be/FPlzYwSUmtk YouTube link for recording of February 5th session] ==JANUARY 2023== *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1515054/join-us-for-januarys-wikitree-basics-zoom G2G post] *[https://youtu.be/JyVAF04yhyk YouTube link for recording of January 5th session] *[https://youtu.be/ddeCaQIsNhM YouTube link for recording of January 8th session] ==DECEMBER 2022== Regretfully these two sessions were not recorded. *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1499563/new-member-q-a-december-2022 G2G post] ==NOVEMBER 2022== There isn't a recording of the November 3rd session when Betsy helped one person. And on November 6th, most folks were still recovering from WikiTree Day and that session didn't happen. *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1488671/join-us-for-novembers-wikitree-basics-zoom G2G post] ==OCTOBER 2022== In October we introduced a second session on Sunday at a time that's more hospitable for our European members. *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1478338/join-us-for-octobers-wikitree-basics-zoom G2G post] *[https://youtu.be/-q9auyorvGs YouTube link for recording of October 6th session] *[https://youtu.be/_TvIgTJ57gI YouTube link for recording of October 9th session] ==SEPTEMBER 2022== This was our first event in this series and we only held one session on Thursday, September 1st. *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1462401/join-our-zoom-q-a-session-on-thursday-for-new-members G2G post] *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C7JCZeC6Cs8 YouTube link for recording of the session] ==Other Helpful Resources== ==Betsy's Cheat Sheet== In the April 6th meeting, we talked about how I have a cheat sheet that helps me to remember how to use WikiTree mark-up/code and how to format my source citations properly. One of my mentors on the Tartan Trail used to talk about "all the bits and bobs" needing to be right. Wikicode is fussy that way. If you leave out just one backward slash character or use quotation marks instead of two single apostrophes, things won't work. So, go slow and be patient. The more you use this formatting, the more natural it will start to feel. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Betsy_Ko_Useful_Tips_for_Wikicode_and_Citing_Sources Betsy's WikiTree Cheat Sheet]. ==Betsy's Tip of the Week== Besides hosting the New Member Q & A sessions, Betsy is also one of the Saturday Roundup Livecast hosts. Her regular segment involves giving a quick WikiTree tip. Here's a Free Space Page that will help you find these segments. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Tip_of_the_Week_from_Betsy_Ko Tip of the Week from Betsy Ko] ==Murray Maloney's Profile Creation Tutorial== [[Maloney-2332|Murray Maloney]] has written this extremely comprehensive guide that walks you through the process of adding profiles to WikiTree. It includes helpful visuals throughout and outlines the benefits of using the WikiTree Browser and Sourcer extensions. This is definitely one to bookmark. Thanks to Murray for creating it! [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Add_Person_Redesign Murray Maloney's Profile Creation Tutorial] ==How to Download your Source-a-Thon Bib and Create a Profile Sticker== https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Instructions_for_Downloading_Your_Source-A-Thon_Bib_and_Creating_a_Profile_Sticker

New Mexico E-Cards

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::https://www.history.com/topics/us-states/new-mexico ::New Mexico began as unnamed land in North America. ::The British Colonies of America obtained statehood following the Revolutionary war. The project of US Southern Colonies ends with :The American Revolution (1776). Western colonies were still being colonized for many years. See US History Project. {{Image|file=US_Southern_Colonies_Arizona_page-8.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption= }} *'''Precontact period''' Prior to Colonization The Clovis man was named after projectiles which were found near Clovis in eastern New Mexico. These are considered the earliest artifacts about 10,000 BCE. Folsom people were next found around the time of 9,000-8000 BCE. To view this Source, continue scrolling down the Source page to the information. https://www.history.com/topics/us-states/new-mexico https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_New_Mexico http://newmexicohistory.org/historical-events-and-timeline/precontact ::'''The Early Indian groups of New Mexico''' were Anasazi, Mogollon, Hohokam. These groups were ancestors of Indian Groups to move into this area. The earliest peoples most probably migrated from northern areas of North America most probably travieling from Siberia over the Bering Land Bridge. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_New_Mexico http://newmexicohistory.org/historical-events-and-timeline/precontact The Anasazi culture then became the more recent Chaco. https://www.crowcanyon.org/EducationProducts/peoples_mesa_verde/pueblo_II_overview.asp The Ancestral Pueblo culture were located in the Four corners area (geographically land which four state regions meet each other - Arizona region, New Mexico region, Utah region, and Colorado region). They lived in stone and adobe dwellings, the Cliff dwellings, and the Great Houses, called by the Spanish "the Pueblos". http://newmexicohistory.org/timeline/anasazi-people-settle-jemez-mountains/ https://www.npca.org/trips/22-puebloan-mystery-mesa-verde-chaco-canyon-and-canyon-de-chelly {{Image|file=New_Mexico_Resource_Page-2.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption= }} *'''1200-1500 CE''' The people had abandoned the ancient sites, and moved along the Rio Grande, Acoma and Zuni regions of western New Mexico. Chaco Canyon and Mesa Verde Pueblos were deserted. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0278416585710100 The Hopi persisted in farming the ancestral Anasazi homeland, with no permanent rivers. After this the Navajos, Apaches, and Athabascan -speaking groups arrived in the Southwest areas; [http://newmexicohistory.org/historical-events-and-timeline/precontact Timeline of New Mexico] *'''c. 1510–1554''' Francisco Vasquez de Coronado led an exploratory expedition, searching for "the Seven Cities of Cibola - Cities of Gold". The unsuccessful expedition traveled as far as the Kansas area. After Francisco Coronada de Vaca explored New Mexico, the land was almost forgotten for a few years. The Franciscan missionaries in Chihuahua, learned the Native American Indians traded with other Indian groups in the north and traded with others who farmed large fields. * '''1581''' Fray Agustin Rodrigues and other missionaries explored there with a small military escort, led by Francisco Sanchez Chamuscado from Mexico in 1581. http://newmexicohistory.org/2014/02/03/colonization-of-new-mexico-in-the-16th-century/ Later New Mexilco became became a Colony of Spain with colonies inhabited by citizens from the area. {{Image|file=California-2.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=nearby colonies/territories }} *'''March 11, 1583''' Antonio de Espejo provided the first historical record of El Morro and El Estanque de Penol (the pool at the great rock) when he explored New Mexico. [https://www.cyark.org/projects/el-morro-national-monument/in-depth El Morro Monument] *'''1598''' - Spanish Colonization of "The Kingdom of New Mexico" -- Juan de Oñate led the first colonists, consisting of approximately 130 Spanish soldiers with their families and servants from New Spain, into the province of New Mexico, establishing the first capital in San Juan de los Caballeros at confluence of Rio Grande and Rio Chama. [http://newmexicohistory.org/historical-events-and-timeline/spanish-colonial Timeline of New Mexico], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pueblo_Revolt Wikipedia] {{Image|file=US_Southern_Colonies_Arizona_page-2.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption= }} *The Spanish Colony of New Mexico reached the Taos Pueblo, following the Rio del Norte to Guadalupe del Paso (Ciudad Juarez). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hispanos_of_New_Mexico *'''1598-1693''' - Of more than 200 families named on the Oñate lists, less than 40 stayed to make homes there."Origins of New Mexico Families: A Genealogy of the Spanish Colonial Period", by Fray Angelico Chavez, Revised Edition, Museum of New Mexico Press, 1992.) Newly arrived soldiers married daughters and grand-daughters of the first colonists and stayed. *'''1600''' - Eighty soldiers and some of their families arrived to supplement the original (130 ConquestadorsOñate original (130 conquistadors) arrived to supplement the colony. *'''1610''' - Governor Pedro de Peralta established Santa Fe as the capital in 1610 at the foot of the Southern Sangre de Christo Mountain chain. He built the Palace of Governors. http://newmexicohistory.org/historical-events-and-timeline/spanish-colonial Timeline of New Mexico https://www.cyark.org/projects/el-morro-national-monument/in-depth *'''1641''' – Governor Luis de Rosas’ assassination by Nicolas Ortiz. Rosas’ fight with the Franciscan priests and the Spanish residents who supported them had caused chaos. In 1641, the Santa Fe city council removed him from office and put him under house arrest. Ortiz with his five accomplices murdered him, claiming that he had had an affair with Ortiz’s wife. When the new governor arrived, he arrested and beheaded eight of Rosas’ worst enemies in order to restore power to the Royal Spanish government. [http://newmexicohistory.org/people/biography-of-don-luis-de-rosas Don Luis de Rosas], [https://escholarship.org/uc/item/0fr37213 Dossier concerning the abuses of Luis de Rosas, governor of New Mexico (1637-1641)]. English version begins on page 203. {{Image|file=US_Southern_Colonies_Arizona_page-12.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption= }} * '''10 August 1680,''' the Pueblo Revolt (Popé's Rebellion). The indigenous Pueblo peoples in the province of Santa Fe de Nuevo México had an uprising against the Spanish, killing about 400 colonists and priests and driving the rest out of New Mexico for twelve years. The rebellion was sparked primarily by the natives' anger at the priests for taking away their religion and forcing them to become Catholics. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pueblo_Revolt Pueblo Revolt], [https://www.britannica.com/event/Pueblo-Rebellion Pueblo Rebellion, Britannica Pueblo Rebellion] *'''1692-1693''' - After a 12 year exile in the El Paso del Norte region, Diego de Vargas led soldiers back into New Mexico in a ceremonial reconquest of New Mexico. This seemed to last one year as the first group of colonists arrived in 1693. Some natives continued to attack the colonists for many years. [http://newmexicohistory.org/historical-events-and-timeline Timeline of New Mexico]. *'''1693-1695''' - Colonist families settled near Guadalupe del Paso. The 2nd group, the "Españoles Mexicanos"arrived from New Spain with artisans from Mexico City and farmers from the Valley of Mexico. The 3rd group, recruited mainly from Zacatecas, New Spain, arrived in 1695. *'''1706''' - Founding of Alburquerque by Interim Gov. F. Cuervo y Valdé. *'''1786''' - Official peace between Spaniards and Comanches - Gov. Bautista de Anza and Ecueracapa, spokesman of Cuchanec band of Comanches, established a (35 a year peace treaty until Mexican independence, 1821). {{Image|file=US_Southern_Colonies_Arizona_page-7.jpg |align=c |size=250 |caption=Buffalo hunting }} *'''1807''' - Zebulon M Pike explored New Mexico from the USA, mapping the Red River. His was captured in northern New Mexico and taken to Santa Fe and Chihuahua before being released. *''' Aug 1821''' Mexico won its independence from Spain. The colony became a Colony of Mexico. Provincia de Nuevo México, Nueva España (New Mexico Colony, New Spain). According to Wikipedia, Hispanos in New Mexico occupied the northern part of New Mexico and the Southern part of Colorado. These Hispanos of New Mexico descended from the original Spanish-speaking settlers of the historical region of Santa Fe de Nuevo México. The descendants of the early settlers in northern New Mexico compose >340,000 population ethnic community in New Mexico. The Neomexicanos identify strongly with their Spanish heritage and most are also mestizos of mixed American Indian heritage.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hispanos_of_New_Mexico *'''1837''' - '''Chimayó Rebellion''' - Northern New Mexicans in Chimayó area revolted against the Mexican government, protesting the unfair taxation, and poor military protection. *'''1846''' - U.S. invasion of New Mexico - Gen. Stephen Watts Kearny led United States forces to occupy New Mexico. The Battle of Brazilto, Dec 25, 1846 was a clash with the Mexican troops, routing them at Battle of Brazito on Dec 25, 1846 *'''Jan. 1847''' Taos Rebellion New Mexico resisted U.S. military occupation in Taos, killing Gov. Bent and others. Col. Sterling Price led the US forces against rebels, defeating them at the Taos Pueblo.
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*'''1848''' The Mexican-American War ended with the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. Mexico lost almost half of its territory: parts of Arizona, California, New Mexico, Texas, Colorado, Nevada, and Utah. Other colonies became Mexican territories after the Mexican-American War,1848 [https://www.history.com/topics/mexican-american-war/treaty-of-guadalupe-hidalgo Treaty of Hidalgo] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Guadalupe_Hidalgo Wikipedia Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo] {{Image|file=US_Southern_Colonies_Arizona_page-28.jpg |align=r |size=150 |caption= }}{{clear}} *The Military District of New Mexico overlapped the Mexican-American war. New Mexico State Historian states the New Mexico Military District of USA was between August 18, 1846 and September 8, 1850.” Great New Mexico Pedigree Project Staff *'''{{red|1850 New Mexico becomes a US Territory}}''' - U.S. government grants New Mexico territorial status on 9 Sept 1850.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Mexico_Territory New Mexico Territory History]
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*'''December 30, 1853''' The Gadsden Purchase occurred. [https://www.britannica.com › Gadsden-Purchase] “According to our New Mexico State Historian the New Mexico Military District of USA was between August 18, 1846 and September 8, 1850.” I am adding this information to complete the ‘citation’ history for NMex genealogy research and profiles including years during the war with Mexico: This information from the New Mexico State Historian indicates that the Military District of the USA overlaps the years of the Mexican-American War [April 25, 1846 – February 2, 1848]. The Territory of New Mexico existed from September 9, 1850, until January 5th, 1912. New Mexico was added as the 47th State to the Union on January 6, 1912. *'''{{red|January,1912 Statehood}} ''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Mexico_Territory NM Territory to Statehood]
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=== Colony Origin/History === Santa Fe de Nuevo México, (English: Holy Faith of New Mexico) (shortened as Nuevo México or Nuevo Méjico, translated: New Mexico), was a province of the Viceroyalty of New Spain, and after 1821, a territory of independent Mexico. It existed from late 16th century to 1848.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Fe_de_Nuevo_M%C3%A9xico Santa Fe New Mexico] === Evolution of Government Structure === {{Image|file=US_Southern_Colonies_Arizona_page-11.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption= }} :'''1503''' The Encomienda system began in the New Mexico area.. The crown in Spain, granted to a conquistador, soldier, official or others a specific amount of "indios" (Native Americans) living in an area. The Encomenderos (receiver of grant) would receive tribute in "indios" in gold or labor. An encomienda (from Spanish encomendar, “to entrust”) consisted of a grant by the crown to a conquistador, a soldier, an official, or others of a specified number of “Indios” (Native Americans} The encomendero, could exact tribute from the “Indios” in gold, or in labour. In return the Encomenderos was supposed to protect the “Indios” and teach them Christianity. The Encomenderos gained control of lands from the "Indios", but did not fulfill their end of this system. https://www.britannica.com/topic/encomienda https://magoosh.com/hs/apush/2017/encomienda-system-apush-topics/ {{Image|file=US_Southern_Colonies_Arizona_page-28.jpg |align=l |size=50 |caption= }}{{clear}} *1512 - The Laws of Burgos, signed by King Ferdinand II of Aragon, focusing upon the welfare of conquered native peoples in effect before New Mexico was colonized. *1542 - Leyes Nuevas issued November 20, 1542 by King Charles I of Spain regarding colonization of the Americas, known as the "New Laws of the Indies for Good Treatment and Preservation of the Indians", and were created to prevent the exploitation of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas by Encomenderos (large enterprise landowners) and limited their power and dominion. {{Image|file=US_Southern_Colonies_Arizona_page-28.jpg |align=l |size=50 |caption= }}{{clear}} *1548 - Royal Audiencia of Guadalajara was highest tribunal of the Spanish crown in what is today northern Mexico and SW United States in the Vice royalty of New Spain. It was created by royal decree on February 13, 1548, and was originally located in Compostela and permanently seated in Guadalajara in 1560. Its president: chief executive officer, subordinated only to the viceroy of Mexico *1573 - The Laws of Indies - to guide and regularize establishing of presidios (military towns), missions, and pueblos . King Phillip II developed the first version of Laws of the Indies. {{Image|file=US_Southern_Colonies_Arizona_page-28.jpg |align=I |size=50 |caption= . }}{{clear}} *1776 - Provincias Internasor Commandancy General of Internal Provinces of the North was a colonial, administrative district of Spanish Empire, created to provide more autonomy for frontier provinces in Viceroyalty of New Spain, present day New. Mexico and S.W. United States. Goal of its creation was to establish a unified government in political, military and fiscal affairs. {{Image|file=US_Southern_Colonies_Arizona_page-28.jpg |align=l |size=50 |caption= . }}{{clear}} *1821-1823 - The Mexican Empire (Imperio Mexicano) -official name of independent Mexico under a monarchical regime, Agustín de Iturbide, was proclaimed emperor of Mexico. {{Image|file=US_Southern_Colonies_Arizona_page-28.jpg |align=l |size=50 |caption= . }}{{clear}} *1824 - Federal Constitution of the United Mexican States of 1824 (Spanish: Constitución Federal de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos de 1824) - enacted on October 4,1824, after the overthrow of Mexican Empire of Agustin de Iturbide. The Republic took the name of United Mexican States, and was defined as a representative federal republic. Catholicism was the official and unique religion {{Image|file=US_Southern_Colonies_Arizona_page-28.jpg |align=l |size=50 |caption= }}{{clear}} *1835 - President Santa Ana revoked the Constitution of 1824. In October 1835, Santa Ana abolished all state governments.
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=== Conflicts Within The Colony === *'''10 August 1680''', the United Pueblo people rebelled, driving Spaniards out of New Mexico colony 82 years after settlement *'''1786''' - Peace between Spaniards and Comanches- Gov. Juan Bautista de Anza and Ecueracapa, leader of Cuchanec band, spokesman for Comanches, conclude peace treaty establishing 35 year peace until advent of Mexican independence *'''1837 Chimayó Rebellion''' - North New Mexicans revolt, in Chimayó area, against Mexican government, protest of unwelcome governor, unfair taxation, and poor military protection. *1846 - Mexican American War -Gen. Stephen Watts Kearny led United States forces to occupy New Mexico near Santa Fe., New Mexico colony. *1847 Taos Rebellion, Jan., 1847 New Mexicans resist US military occupation, kill Gov. C. Bent and his household in Taos. Col. Sterling Price led US forces against the rebels, defeating them at the Taos Pueblo. === Settlers === {{Image|file=US_Southern_Colonies_Arizona_page-7.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Buffalo }}{{clear}} {{Blue|New Mexico is inland, settlers arrived here either by walking, riding horses, mules or in wagons}}. The Rio Grande River may have provided some access, but horses, mules, or walking would still be needed for the central and western areas of this Colony. *1) Original American Indians, native to the area. See also Encomienda System under Government *2) Spanish explorers and early settlers n the colony. *3) Oñate Expedition Soldiers, and Families *4) Other Colonists from New Spain *5) Colonists from Mexico Colony, New Spain *6) Colonists from the United States *7 ) Colonists from Texas Colony *8) European Colonists in later years. *https://sites.google.com/site/beyondoriginsofnmfamilies/). Updates for "Origins of New Mexico Families" by Chavez" === Migrating From other Colonies === [[Space:Migrating_Ancestor_Template|How to add the Migrating Ancestor Template]] === American Indians=== {{Image|file=US_Southern_Colonies_Arizona_page-11.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=Ute }} *[http://genealogy.about.com/od/native_american/p/dawes_rolls.htm Description: How to use the Dawes Rolls] *[http://www.archives.gov/research/native-americans/dawes/intro.html The Dawes Rolls, (Final Rolls of the Citizens and Freedmen of the Five Civilized Tribes in Indian Territory)] 1898-1914 *Hohokam *Anasazi of NW New Mexico, SW Colorado, SE Utah, and NE Arizona *Arapaho of Northern New Mexico, Colorado. [http://www.runningreality.org/?gclid=Cj0KCQjwjrvpBRC0ARIsAFrFuV9-88yOGtf_fDxpInZiJcHz5gGTikFHgo3wyWBcf_jdIgd6F9nvzHYaAmWfEALw_wcB#01/01/1600&49.60902,-130.39922&zoom=3 Running Reality Arapaho] *Mogollon - along Arizona/New Mexico border. Branch of Mogollon: Mimbres culture, produced some of the finest examples of prehistoric pottery *Hopi American Indians persisted in the ancestral Anasazi homeland, continuing to farm region with no permanent rivers. *Athapaskan peoples along periphery of Rio Grande Valley. *1000 years ago-Bison-hunting nomads (ancestors of the New Mexico Navajo and Apachean speaking tribes, began migrated from west-central Canada (ancestors of New Mexico's Navajo and Apachean-speaking tribes). *Chiricahua and Mescalero, migrated SW into eastern Arizona and SW New Mexico The (19) Pueblos Indian citizens: Jicarilla Apache Nation, Mescalero Apache Tribe, Navajo Nation, Pueblos of Acoma, Taos, Santa Clara, San Ildefonso, Tesuque, San Felipe, Jemez, Zuni, Zia, Nambe, Picuris, Ohkay Owingeh, Santo Domingo, Laguna, Isleta, Santa Ana, Sandia, Cochiti, and Pojoaque. *'''Coal production''' - Significant role in the economic development of New Mexico (from 1850's to present day). It is one of 4 mineral fuels produced in New Mexico, ranking third in value behind natural gas, (including coal bed methane) and crude oil. Coal resources are in 12% (14.6 million acres) of the state’s total area. (N. New Mexico, primarily in San Juan and Raton basins). Coal provides 46% of the state’s total energy needs today's power generated from coal. {{Image|file=US_Southern_Colonies_Arizona_page-28.jpg |align=r |size=70 |caption=Hatch Chili Peppers }}{{clear}} *''Hatch, New Mexico chile peppers'' *'''Oil, and natural gas''' - late 1800’s; 1921 - first gas well. http://www.nmoga.org *'''Uranium ore''' - New Mexico has 2nd largest identified uranium ore reserve. *Agriculture - include cultivation such as many peppers used in U.S. ====Oñate's 1598 Colonization -Soldiers-conquistadors and families ==== {{Image|file=New_Mexico_Resource_Page-1.jpg |align=l |size=225 |caption=Oñate }}{{clear}} Several sources have compiled a list of conquistadors who soldiered with the 1598 Oñate Colonization Expedition into NM. There is a genealogy possibility to source ancestors and possibly from the information recognize the genealogy possibilities in this information. Then search deeper for connections, rather than just a list of names. People can use the information on this website source to: :1) Take advantage of the names to do new research or add sourcing to existing or new family genealogy. :2) Explore how some of these conquistadors and their descendants impacted and contributed to NM history. For example explore the tragic stories of the son and grandson of soldier Asencio Archuleta, (Juan I and Juan II). :3) Take advantage of the information on home towns to explore deeper into your Spanish roots and history. For example, one Romero descendant is now tracing the possibility that conquistador, Bartolome Romero might have had an earlier ancestor who sailed on the Nina with Columbus. [https://nmstatehood.unm.edu/node/1865 "New Mexico’s first colonists : the 1597-1600 enlistments for New Mexico under Juan de Oñate, Adelante & Gobernador"] is an outstanding book by D. Snow on the entire Onate colonization group. This website provides a source list of just the conquistadors: *http://bernalillo.nmgenweb.us/mustero.htm '''Source: for the Soldiers-Conquistadors:''' *http://bernalillo.nmgenweb.us/mustero.htm {{Image|file=New_Mexico_Resource_Page-3.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Conquestidors }}{{clear}} :HISTORICAL DOCUMENT: A true and accurate portrait of a ‘working’ 1598 Oñate Conquistador. This letter was written in 1597 by 26-year-old Oñate Conquistador Ascencio Archuleta before he left on the Oñate Expedition. It was written in the Valle de San Bartolomé, now the Valle de Allende in southern Chihuahua, Mexico. It details the gear and armor of a true conquistador. All credit and thanks to The Great New Mexico Pedigree Project which is the source of the translated letter: : '' I Asencio Arechuleta, am taking to serve his majesty in the expedition to Nuevo México: first one set of armour for myself consisting of chain mail, bevor/neck protector (babera de malla), coat of mail (cota de malla), matchlock harquebus and fork rest (arcabus de mecha y harquilla), cuisses/hip shields (faldones), sword (espada), mailed glove (guante mallada), hose (medias), and a leather shield (adarga), horse armor, 2 Jineta saddles and tack, half a dozen pairs of horse shoes and nails, 10 horses and 2 mules.'' :All of this I am taking to serve his majesty on this expedition to Nuevo México, and I swear by God and the cross that everything contained is mine. In testimony and truth, I signed my name. Done on December 7, 1597. Signed – Asencio de Arechuleta” Witnessed by Jaime Fernandez in the valley of San Bartolomé, Santa Barbara. :In 1598 the large colonizing expedition of Juan de Oñate paused for several months at Santa Bárbara for inspection by the government before setting out for the uncharted north. *http://newmexicohistory.org/places/chihuahua-trail WikiTree profile: Steve Archuleta https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Archuleta-235 {{Image|file=New_Mexico_Resource_Page-4.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=Don Juan de Oñate , Albuquerque, NM }}{{clear}} If you are interested in working on the profiles mentioned below, feel free to do the research and develop a profile. When you have finished a Wikitree profile, please post the profile WikiTree link on a message box on this page and it will be posted on this page. Be sure to include researched sources to back up the biography. Oñate brought colonizing families after his expedition. When the families arrived in the New Mexico Colony they were important to New Mexico's history. The research was done by Antonio Gilberto Espinosa for the Coronado Cuarto Centennial Commission, 1939-1940. Below this is a Link to another webpage that provides a little information on each of them. For those of you with New Mexico ancestry-heritage, you may find your family in the Founders. * Acebo-, Algecira- Alonso-, Amuira-, [https://cybergata.com/roots/5030.htm Ascensio Arechuleta] Ayrdi-, Banulids-, Baradna-, Benehuma-, Bernal-, Barrios-, Brito-, Bocanegra-, Bustillo-, Brondate-, Cabinilas-, Caceres-, Cadimo-, Carajal-, Castro-, Castellano-, Catalan-, Calvo-, Carrasco-, Cesar-, Chaves-, Cogedo-, Colodro-, Cortez-, Cruz-, Cordero-, Diaz-, Diez-, Donas-, Duran-, Escalante-, Escarramad-, Espinosa-, Farfan-, Fernandez-, Flores-, Francisco-, Garcia-, Gomez-, Gonzalez-, Griego-, Guzman-, Guilien-, Guevarra-, Hernandez-, Herrera-, Heredia-, Hinojos-, Holguin-, Jorge-, Lara-, Ledesma-, Leon-, Lizama-, Lopez-, Lucas-, Lucero-, Manzoneda-, Marquez-, Martin-, Martinez-, Medel-, Melgar-, Mexia-, Montesinus-, Montano-, Montoya-, Monzon-, Morales-, Moran-, Moreno-, Munuera-, Naranjo-, Olague-, Oñate-, Ortega-, Pedraza-, Pineiro-, Quesada-, Ramirez-, Rangel-, Rua-, Rascon-, Requirno-, Reyes-, Rio-, Rivas-, Rivera-, Robledo-, Rodriguez-, Roja-, Romero-, Rijato-, Sosa-, Saldivar-, Sanchez-, Santilian-, Sarinana-, Segura-, Serrango-, Simon-, Tavora-, Torres-, Tordesilas-, Trevino-, Trujillo-, Vaca-, Valencia-, Vanda-, Varela-, Vaegas-, Vasquez- , Vayd-, Vega-, Velasco-, Vellido-, Velman-, Vido-, Villagra-, Vilagra-, Villaba-, Ximenez-, Xuarez-, Xranzo-, Ysasti-, Zaldivar. *[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/upo02 Ońate] *[http://bernalillo.nmgenweb.us/mustero.htm list of Soldiers] *[https://www.britannica.com/biography/Juan-de-Onate Juan de Ońate] *[https://cybergata.com/roots/onate.htm Ońate Expedition Founding families] ====Interpretation of English Names to Spanish Names==== *'''Note:'''New Spain region {{blue|ended when a Colony or territory became a Republic or a State. }} :1598 - Aug 1821 Santa Cruz, Provincia de Nuevo México, Nueva España ::Santa Cruz Colony, Nueva New Spain :Aug 1821 - Aug 1846 Santa Cruz, Nuevo México, República de México ::Santa Cruz Colony, Mexico :Aug 1846 - Sep 1850 Santa Cruz, Nuevo México, New Mexico, Military District of USA ::Aug, 1846 - Santa Cruz, New Mexico Territory, Santa Cruz Military District of USA :1848 -1850 Santa Cruz, Nuevo México, Distrito Militar de Estados Unidos de América ::Santa Cruz, New Mexico Territory, United States :1850-1912 - Santa Cruz, Territorio de Nuevo Mexico ::1850-1912 - Santa Cruz, New Mexico Territory :1912 - Santa Cruz, Nuevo Mexico, Estados Unidos de América ::1912 - Santa Cruz, New Mexico, United States (Statehood) - '''The end of NEW Spain subproject''' '''Full History up to 2019''': *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:New_Mexico New Mexico Project], subproject *[[Project:United_States|United States Project]] == Sources == *https://www.kmitch.com/Taos/trampas.htm *[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/upo02 Ońate] *https://www.cyark.org/projects/el-morro-national-monument/in-depth *[http://bernalillo.nmgenweb.us/mustero.htm list of Soldiers] *https://www.britannica.com/biography/Juan-de-Onate Juan de Ońate] *[https://cybergata.com/roots/onate.htm Ońate Expedition Founding families] *USGenWeb Archives for NM (http://www.usgwarchives.net/). Click on "Search the New Mexico USGenWeb Archives" on the far right column of any County--are creating index lists for microfilm that hasn't been indexed yet. Useful info to help locate church records Recommended by Ruiz *Beyond Origins of New Mexico Families (https://sites.google.com/site/beyondoriginsofnmfamilies/). Updates for "Origins of New Mexico Families" by Chavez. Recommended by Ruiz *[https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/cswr_reference/5/ UNM Repository Index list of pre-nuptial investigations by the Church]. *http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/usaweb/snapshot/New_Mexico.htm *"Origins of New Mexico Families" by Fray Angelico Chavez *''Hatch chile peppers grown in Hatch, NM'' *"The Spanish Recolonization of New Mexico of 1693" by Jack Colligan and Jose Antonio Esquibel *http://newmexicohistory.org/historical-events-and-timeline *http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_New_Mexico#Centralist_Stage_and_Collapse *http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_New_Mexico *http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Fe_de_Nuevo_M%C3%A9xico *http://www.nmgs.org/artcuarto.htm *http://www.history.vt.edu/MxAmWar/Newspapers/Niles/Nilesd1846NovDec.htm *[http://www.nmcpr.state.nm.us/Archives of the Archdiocese of Santa Fe, Albuquerque (AASF)] *[http://cvc.cervantes.es/obref/arnac/indias/ Archivo General de Indias, Sevilla, Spain (AGI)] *[https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=TpJdAAAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&authuser=0&hl=en Audiencia de Guadalajara (Guad.)] *[http://www.library.ufl.edu/spec/pkyonge/Microfilm/SpanHoldings.html Audiencia de Mexico (Mex.)] *[http://www.agn.gob.mx/ Archivo General de la Nación, Mexico (AGN)] *[http://www.nps.gov/goga/historyculture/centuries-of-defense-spanish-and-mexican-era.htm Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley (BL)] *[http://bnm.unam.mx/ Biblioteca Naciónal, Mexico (BNM)] *[https://nmahgp.genealogyvillage.com genealogy, New Mexico] genealogy on each county, Taos Death Record database that contains a snippet of information on Church records of Taos deaths for 100 years *[http://www.nps.gov/nr/travel/American_Latino_Heritage/National_Park_Service_and_American_Latino_Heritage_Entire_Essay.html Archivo Franciscano, New Mexico Documents] *https://escholarship.org/uc/item/22z409p1 in English *[http://transformations.utep.edu/?p=1288 Cathedral Archive, Durango, Mexico] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Navajo_Wars Navajo Wars] *[http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf4d5nb057/ Ritch Collection (Ritch)] The collection contains correspondence, manuscripts, documents, and maps in both English and Spanish related to the history of early and territorial New Mexico collected by William G. Ritch. *[http://www.newberry.org/spanish-american-colonial-manuscripts Newberry Library, Chicago; Ayer Collection] Included with the manuscripts are extensive collections of transcriptions and photostats of documents in the Archivo General de Indias and other Spanish archives, the Archivo General de la Nación in Mexico City, the Archivo Nacional de Cuba, the Nacogdoches Archives, and the Matamoros Archives. *[http://rmoa.unm.edu/ Rocky Mountain Online Archive] *[http://www.newmexicohistory.org/ State Records Center and Archives, Santa Fe] * [http://libguides.unm.edu/content.php?pid=208470&sid=1737910 Spanish Archives of New Mexico (SANM), Mexican Archives of New Mexico (MANM) Surveyor General of New Mexico (SGNM)] *[http://elibrary.unm.edu/cswr/ University of New Mexico], Zimmerman Library Special Collections *[http://www.lib.utexas.edu/benson University of Texas Benson Library, Austin; Latin American Manuscripts] * http://www.mvd.newmexico.gov/real-id-information.aspx Obtaining Drivers license.(accessed May 15, 2017)] *Hispanic Genealogical Research Center (HGRC) '''Further Reading''' *[https://play.google.com/books/reader?printsec=frontcover&output=reader&id=VkYTAAAAYAAJ Personal Narrative of Explorations & Incidents in Texas, New Mexico, California, Sonora, and Chihuahua, Connected with the United States and Mexican Boundary Commission, During the Years 1850, '51, '52, and '53] – John Russell Bartlett *[http://www.kancoll.org/books/edwards/edwtitle.html A Campaign in New Mexico with Colonel Doniphan ] By Frank S. Edwards A Volunteer; with a Map of the Route, and a Table of the Distances Traversed; Philadelphia Care and Hart 1847 *[http://www.general-ebooks.com/book/5810340-journal-of-a-military-reconnaissance-from-santa-f%C3%A9-new-mexico-to-the-navajo-country Journal of a military reconnaissance, from Santa Fé, New Mexico, to the Navajo country] Author: James Hervey Simpson *[https://archive.org/stream/historyofarizona00banc#page/n10/mode/1up The Works of Hubert Howe Bancroft, Volume XVII, History of Arizona and New Mexico, 1530 -1888\ by Bancroft, Hubert Howe *[http://www.nps.gov/history/history/online_books/kcc/index.htm Kiva, Cross and Crown, The Pecos Indians and New Mexico, 1540-1840] , by John L. Kessell, Paperback, 304 Pages, Published 1995 by Western Natl Parks Assoc, "Here then is a beginning, an historical documentary of the eastern fortress-pueblo from earliest Spanish contact in 1540, to abandonment three hundred years later." *https://nmahgp.genealogyvillage.com/taos/taosdeaths.htm *https://nmahgp.genealogyvillage.com/  === Free Resources === *http://www.wikitree.com *http://sangres.com/ *http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/ *https://familysearch.org/ *State maps available at: Digital Topo Maps. NOTE: A disclaimer is required when used. This can be placed under the comments on the photo page. *Animated flags available at: AB Flags NOTE: Disclaimer is required when used. This can be placed under comments on the photo page. *http:www.nmgs.org/ "The New Mexico Genealogical Society (NMGS)" have "Locating Catholic Church Records" on their website. *www.hgrc-nm.org "The Hispanic Genealogical Research Center of New Mexico (HGRC)" has database of 200,000 people of New Mexico families and can be accessed for free *www.abqgen.swnet.com "The Albuquerque Genealogical Society (AGS)" have volunteers to help with genealogy needs *www.gsha.net "Genealogical Society of Hispanic America" Hispanic genealoical and historical research, education *Hispanic Genealogical Research Center (HGRC). 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Subcategory listings for each of the state's 33 counties are provided here. * [[Project:New_Mexico_Cemeteries/Progress|Progress]] - A second link to our progress page, showing a listing of cemeteries within the state for which surveys are completed or are in progress. *New Mexico Cemeteries *[http://www.teafor2.com/ Tea for 2] *[http://www.findagrave.com/ Find a Grave] *[http://newmexicogravestones.org/ New Mexico Gravestones] *[http://boards.rootsweb.com/topics.cemetery.us.nm/mb.ashx Rootsweb New Mexico Cemeteries] '''Need Help?''' *[[Smith-40964|Phil Smith]] -Leader Emeritus (semi retirement), former leader- Categorization project, and genius regarding structure of categories. He is frequently answering G2G questions. *[[Stills-18|Michael Stills]], member since January of 2012, chosen as Best Answers on G2G long record of answers and Best Answers on G2G. Excellent person for detail also. ==== Paid Resource Sites ==== *Ancestry.com *[http://moisesgarza.com/mexican-genealogy-research-online-a-guide-to-help-you-discover-your-ancestry/ Mexican Genealogy Research Online: A Guide to Help You Discover Your Ancestry] *[http://moisesgarza.com/services/ Genealogy Services] *State maps available at: Digital Topo Maps. NOTE: A disclaimer is required when used. This can be placed under the comments on the photo page. *[http://www.fold3.com/ Fold3] Annual Membership, $79.95. Coupons and discounts are available online for certain groups, including veterans. An Ancestry site. Has many military record images (not all), census records. Navagation/searches can be difficult. Record images are very good. *http://go.fold3.com/special/?iid=446 7 Day Free Trial - could be used if you amass a number of searches and complete them at one time. NOTE: Check the project page for members who are willing to do a look up based upon their membership.
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'''US Civil War: War Between the States Project'''
[[Project:US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States | US Civil War: War Between the States Project Page]] [[Space:Civil_War_Project_Resource_Page | Project Resource Page]] ==Confederate Dreams== The Confederate plan for the West was to raise a force in Texas, march up the Rio Grande, take Santa Fe, turn northeast on the Santa Fe Trail, capture the stores at Fort Union, head up to Colorado to capture the gold fields and then turn west to take California. New Mexico, Utah and Colorado were "giant recruiting grounds" for potential enlistees to the Southern cause. All three states had populations loyal to the Confederacy and southern New Mexico had already effectively seceded from the government at Santa Fe and formed a separate territory all the way to California. Need For Supplies: War materials in New Mexico were rumored to be extensive (6,000-8,000 rifles and 25-30 cannon) and the morale of the Federal troops guarding the territory was said to be abysmal. Capture of these territories would mean more wealth for the Confederacy from the rich mines of Colorado. Slavery could be expanded, especially into fertile California, and Arizona could be used as a springboard to invade Mexico. Circumvent the blockade: And perhaps most important, there would be access to 1,200 miles of California coastline with many open, blockade-free ports. Open trading ports meant better chance of recognition by, and trading with, European countries. In 1861, Jefferson Davis commissioned General Henry Hopkins Sibley to raise three full regiments in West Texas, which eventually became the Fourth, Fifth and Seventh Texas Volunteer Cavalry. The Fourth was commanded by Colonel James Reily with Colonel William R. Scurry second in command. The Fifth was led by Col. Thomas Green with Lt. Harry C. Macneill and the Seventh was commanded by Col. William Steele with Lt. Col J. S. Sutton as second. Lt. Col John Baylor, self-appointed Governor of the new territory, led the Second Texas Regiment, Mounted Rifles. By late Fall 1861, there were 3,500 men prepared to invade New Mexico. Union plans: By June 1861, Lt. Col Edward R. S. Canby, Union commander of the Department of New Mexico, was alerted to the Confederate mobilization near El Paso. To prepare, Canby moved to enlarge his army of only 2,500 men. He appealed to Colorado Governor William Gilpin for two companies of militia and New Mexico Governor Rencher for eleven companies of volunteers. On July 23, 1861, Baylor crossed the state line to take the Federal Fort Fillmore, near Mesilla, which surrendered to them in a controversial move on the 27th. The Federals fell back and reorganized at Santa Fe. Canby increased his requests for volunteers. By February, 1862, Canby reported that he had 4,000 troops at the ready and 3,000 Confederates under Sibley's command were moving up the Rio Grande Valley. Quick-stepping Colorado Volunteers: Meanwhile, the First Regiment of Colorado Volunteers marched rapidly down from Denver to reinforce the Union troops at Fort Union. The First Regiment consisted of ten companies of men with John P. Slough [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki] Colonel and Samuel F. Tappan as Lt. Colonel. [http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/sftappan.htm] John M. Chivington,[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Chivington] a Methodist minister, refused the commission of Chaplain and was designated a Major. Commands were issued to march on February 13, 1862 with the following companies and their commanders: Co. A - Captain Edward Wynkoop [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_W._Wynkoop] Co. B - Captain Samuel Logan [https://familysearch.org/photos/artifacts/15084821] Co. C - Captain Richard Sopris [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Sopris] Co. D - Captain Jacob Downing [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacob_Downing] Co. E - Captain Scott Anthony [https://books.google.com/books?id=4XDxMCrHGqwC&pg=PA45&dq=Colorado+Scott+Anthony&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjs5deG0-jUAhVCHGMKHYMpBmMQ6AEIKDAA#v=onepage&q=Colorado%20Scott%20Anthony&f=false]Co. F (Cavalry) - Captain Samuel Cook [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_H._Cook ] Co. G Captain William F. Wilder [https://books.google.com/books?id=lbg-AAAAYAAJ&pg=PA49&lpg=PA49&dq=captain+william+f.+wilder+colorado+volunteers&source=bl&ots=cDEcKZImZE&sig=Apddf8j1yZArlynAg5mkW4axHcs&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwidjOz-4OjUAhVGHGMKHcRXBhsQ6AEIOjAD#v=onepage&q=captain%20william%20f.%20wilder%20colorado%20volunteers&f=false] Co. H - Captain George Sanborn [https://books.google.com/books?id=Yb1ZAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA883&dq=Captain+George+L+Sanborn&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi3yNfi1-jUAhVEKWMKHXSnBWMQ6AEIKDAA#v=onepage&q=Captain%20George%20L%20Sanborn&f=false] Co. I - Captain Charles Mailie (a mostly German Co.) [https://books.google.com/books?id=lbg-AAAAYAAJ&pg=PA49&lpg=PA49&dq=Captain+Charles+Mailie&source=bl&ots=cDEcKZGsZJ&sig=knbWHVeeqnFaNtAqOq0TTaNeipM&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjWjbLl2-jUAhUCS2MKHS80AhQQ6AEIKjAB#v=onepage&q=Captain%20Charles%20Mailie&f=false ] Co. K - Captain Samuel Robbins [https://books.google.com/books?id=zptQAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA282&lpg=PA282&dq=] After the fast, exhausting march (400 miles in 13 days), they arrived at Fort Union on March 10. The 950 Colorado Volunteers bolstered the 800 regulars and volunteers already at Fort Union. Colonel Slough assumed command of all the troops. The two forces were poised to meet; between them lay the Glorieta Pass. The California Column was another a force a force of Union volunteers sent to Arizona and New Mexico. The command marched over 900 miles from California through Arizona and New Mexico Territory to the Rio Grande and as far east as El Paso, Texas, between April and August 1862. Colonel Slough's command as they left Fort Union on March 22, consisted of 1342 men-75% were Colorado Volunteers. Two days later they camped at Bernal Springs about 40 miles southeast of Glorieta Pass. See California in the American Civil War From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Colonel Slough sent a cavalry unit under Captain Chapin, to reconnoiter the enemy. They rushed back in minutes informing Slough that the Texans were in attack position 800 yards ahead in the trees. Before the men could form into battle formation they were shelled by the Confederates. The fighting was among the rocks and trees. Cavalry could not be used. Rifle and small arms fire was deadly. The odds were against the Union troops. The Texans had a superior position and a greater number of men. The battle raged for more than six hours. Texan Col. Scurry deployed his men across the canyon with Pyron on the right, Ragnet in the middle and Scurry on the left. The artillery under Lt. James Bradford took a position on Windmill Hill. They were attacked and scattered briefly when Company I, First Colorado charged them from above. Lt. Col Samuel Tappan, assigned the command of the Colorado Volunteers, sent two batteries under Captain Ritter and Lt. Claflin to the left of the road 400 yards in front of the Texas line. They were supported by Co. C under Sopris and Co. K under Claflin. Co. D under Captain Downing was deployed to the left and Co. I under Lt. Kerber deployed to the right. Fighting was desperate and sometimes fiercely hand-to-hand when the German Co. I, engaged a Texan column. Captain Downing's company was fiercely attacked and fell back. The Union officers ordered their troops to fall back about 400 yards near to Pigeon's Ranch. Another line was formed across the valley. The Texans advanced, and again opened fire for three hours. Two of the three guns were disabled and most of the gunners picked off. The Confederates were compelled to rely on their superior numbers and repeated charges to win the day. The Texans gained possession of Sharpshooters Ridge and repeatedly fired upon the Union artillery. The Texans made one last charge upon the Union guns, hoping to reach their supply train, but were driven back. About 5:00 p.m. Colonel Slough ordered his Union forces to gradually fall back to the camp at Kozlowski's. Some were reluctant to leave but Slough said they had fulfilled their objective to "reconnoiter and harass the enemy." Both sides were so exhausted it would have been impossible to continue the fight much longer. The Texans were overjoyed to have been left holding the field. Confederate Supply Train Destroyed: The joy turned to defeat when word was brought to Colonel Scurry that his supply train at Johnson's Ranch had been completely destroyed. Major Chivington's men, led by Lt. Colonel Manuel Chavez, New Mexico Volunteers, had reached a height on the other side of Glorieta Mesa overlooking the Confederate supply train 1,000 feet below. The troops crawled, slid and were lowered by ropes to the base of the cliff. The surprised Confederates were almost defenseless. All the heavily loaded wagons, enough supplies for a small army, were destroyed along with all the animals. Chivington's group returned to support Colonel Slough, but when they arrived at Kozlowski's, they learned their attack had caused Colonel Scurry to send Slough the flag of truce and the request for two days of cease fire. March 29 was spent burying the dead. Casualty figures vary: an estimated 38 Union soldiers killed, 64 wounded and 20 captured; 36 Confederate dead (including Major Ragnet and Shropshire), 60 wounded and 25 captured. Pigeon's Ranch was once again used as a hospital but this time for the Confederates. After two days and nights at Pigeon's Ranch, the Texans retreated to Santa Fe without food or supplies. In attempt to save the campaign, Sibley wrote the Governor of Texas requesting reinforcements but no answer came. The Texans were forced to retreat to Santa Fe and eventually took a long, dangerous march back to Texas. By July 1862, all Confederate Troops had vacated New Mexico Territory and for the duration of the Civil War, New Mexico remained under Union control. source National Park Service Battle of Glorieta Pass - Pecos National Historical Park (US National Park Service) ===Of Interest=== === Battle Sites and other sites of importance === ===Fort Fillmore near Mesilla=== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Fillmore] ===Battle of Valverde=== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Valverde] [[Wikipedia:Arizona_Territory_(CSA) | Battle of Valverde]]: Date(s): February 20-21, 1862 [[Wikipedia:Battle_of_Glorieta_Pass | Battle of La Glorieta Pass]] :Location: Santa Fe County and San Miguel County :Campaign: Sibley's New Mexico Campaign (1862) :Date(s): March 26-28, 1862 [http://www.civilwaracademy.com/civil-war-battles-in-new-mexico.html Civil War Battles in New Mexico] [http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/NMmap.htm National Parks Service] New Mexico Civil War sites. ===Fort Craig=== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Craig] ===Fort Union (a supply depot)=== [https://www.nps.gov/foun/learn/historyculture/the-third-fort-union.htm] Fort Union has a list of soldiers stationed there. ===Fort Garland Co. supplier of soldiers for fort Union=== . [http://columbinegenealogy.com/records/civil-war/history/] [https://regularcavalryincivilwar.wordpress.com//?s=fort+garland&search=Go] ===Colorado Territory Civil War Volunteers.=== Newly appointed Governor William Gilpin saved the New Mexico Territory. A extremely important part of the history of New Mexico in the Civil War [http://columbinegenealogy.com/records/civil-war/history/] Fort Garland has a list of soldiers stationed there. The three ranches and Glorieta Pass [http://dev.newmexicohistory.org/filedetails.php?fileID=21319] [[Space:Names_of_Confederates_Buried_in_Mass_Grave_Found_in_1987 | Confederates Buried in Mass Grave Found in 1987]] The Glorieta Pass Battle [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Glorieta_Pass] Battle of La Glorieta Pass Location: Santa Fe County and San Miguel County Campaign: Sibley's New Mexico Campaign (1862) Date(s): March 26-28, 1862 Principal Commanders: Maj. John C. Chivington and Col. John P. Slough [US]; Maj. Charles L. Pyron and Lt. Col. William R. Scurry [CS] Forces Engaged: Northern Division, Army of New Mexico [US]; 4th, 5th, and 7th Texas Cavalry Regiment, artillery, and a company of independent volunteers [CS] Estimated Casualties: 331 total (US 142; CS 189) === Battle of Peralta === [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Peralta] :Principal Commanders: Col. E.R.S. Canby [US]; Brig. Gen. Henry H. Sibley and Col. Thomas Green [CS] :Forces Engaged: Department of New Mexico (combination of regular and volunteer units) [US]; Army of New Mexico [CS] :Estimated Casualties: 389 total (US 202; CS 187) Commanders: Maj. John C. Chivington and Col. John P. Slough [US]; Maj. Charles L. Pyron and Lt. Col. William R. Scurry [CS] :Forces Engaged: Northern Division, Army of New Mexico [US]; 4th, 5th, and 7th Texas Cavalry Regiment, artillery, and a company of independent volunteers [CS] :Estimated Casualties: 331 total (US 142; CS 189) === Union Officers === General Edward R.S. Canby [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Canby] Louisa Hawkins Canby [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louisa_Hawkins_Canby] Colorado Governor William Gilpin [https://www.colorado.gov/pacific/archives/william-gilpin] ===Union Soldiers=== Antonio Tiffner Pvt.1st New Mexico Volunteers (old Reg) [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Tiffner-62] NEW MEXICO VOLUNTEERS WHO SERVED AT FORT GARLAND 1st NEW MEXICO INFANTRY Cadagon, James W., Steward Lacroix, Martin, Corporal Macegra, Antonio, co. unknown Medina, Jose Mateo, co. unknown Montieth, Leonora, Matron Sena, Maria, Matron Company C Alvares, Dominguez, 1866-67 De-la-Riba, Cristobal Abeytia, Bernadino Dominguez, Rosario Abila, Jose Eulogio Fresquez, Timoteo Abreu, Francisco, Colonel Gallegos, Felipe Analla, Juan de Jesus Gallegos, Gregorio Angel, Jesus Gallegos, Jose Manuel Apodaca, Rafael Gallegos, Pedro Maria Apodaca, Guillimo Garcia, Bidal Aragon, Atanacio Garcia, Desiderio Archiveque, Aniceto Gonzolez, Nieves Baldez, Manuel Harder, Frank, Captain Baldonado, Benigno Harrison, Hezekiah, 2nd Lieutenant Balencia, Jose Lauriano Herrera, Marcelino Baron, Jose Herrera, Santiago Barera, Miguel Hirsch, Wm. H. P., Wagoner Berry, Thomas Jaramillo, ? Balesquez, Pablo 3 mos. 1861-62 Larranaga, Jose, Corporal Blea, Abelino Lavadi, Jesus Blea, Sencion Leyba, Jose Nestor, Corporal Borgorque, Ruperto Lopez, Telesfor Borrego, Gabino Lopez, Marlin, Sergeant Buciago, Pedro Lopez, Sabino, Corporal Burciago, Pedro, Sergeant Medina, Pedro J. Burk, John Madrid, Antonio Buscher, Fritz Maes, Jose Antonio Cadena, Andres Mares, Jose Antonio Casados, Roman Marquez, Juan, Sergeant Cervantes, Margarito Martinez, Juan Jose Chacon, Ambrosio Martinez, Juan Sena Chacon, Jose Medina, Pedro Jose Clark, Michael Medrano, Juan Cooley, Corydon E. Melgares, Pascual Crespin, Jose Maestas, Casimiro Melendez, Perfecto Sanchez, Prudencio Moore, James Sandoval, Geronimo Morales, Teodoro Sarracino, Juan Agaton Morrison, James H, 1st Lieutenant Sarbonte, Gabino Naranjo, Jose de la Cruz Servantes, Gabriel Olivares, Polito Sena, Jesus Maria Quintana Ortega, Joaquin Sheffner, Wilson Ortega, Pedro Sheinpflug, Joseph Pacheco, Nepomoceno Silba, Surano Padilla, Jose Prudencio Tarin, Antonio Prada, Augustin Telles, Francisco Quintana, Antonio Tiffner, Anton Rodriguez, Jose Rafael Toomey, Cornelius Romero, Narciso Tonry, Patrick Romero, Juan de Jesus Torres, Cruz Romero, Mauricio Torres, Ysidro, Sergeant Salas, Unescinco Trujillo, Antonio Maria Samora, Amador Ulibarri, Pedro Jose Sanchez, German Valdez, Manuel Sanchez, Jose Maria, Lieutenant Zamora, Amador Sanchez, Justo === Texas Confederate Officers === Brig. General Henry Hopkins Sibley [https://www.geni.com/people/Brig-Gen-Henry-Hopkins-Sibley-CSA/6000000012357879365] Colonel James Reily Colonel William R. Scurry [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Read_Scurry] Col. Thomas Green [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Green_(general)] Lt. Harry C. Macneill [https://books.google.com/books?id=JdMnyfgENN0C&pg=PA22&lpg=PA22&dq=Confederate+Lt.+Harry+C.+Macneill&source=bl&ots=nz-kQF5ocp&sig=bYezuB-NV6jG3ulma0jhtesSf7w&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi88KLurOnUAhUUVmMKHQ99DBQQ6AEINzAD#v=onepage&q=Confederate%20Lt.%20Harry%20C.%20Macneill&f=false] Col. William Steele [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Steele_(general)] t. Col J. S. Sutton [https://books.google.com/books?id=OWRPAAAAQBAJ&pg=PT139&lpg=PT139&dq=lt.+Col+J.+S.+Sutton&source=bl&ots=JI0GA89Xiy&sig=Q-2PCU-WR8ojehA-t6WEoHXkKdI&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjt6q70runUAhUPS2MKHQWABx0Q6AEIMTAC#v=onepage&q=lt.%20Col%20J.%20S.%20Sutton&f=false] Second. Lt. Col John Baylor [[Wikipedia:John_Baylor]] ===Confederate soldiers=== ===New Mexico Civil War Volunteers=== [https://books.google.com/books?id=m5D0-2Jgj3QC&printsec=frontcover&dq=editions:WOxfxEj7x94C&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjpo9jqiufUAhXE3SYKHUk2AxkQ6wEIJTAA#v=onepage&q&f=false] page 401 The conditions and circumstances that the New Mexico Volunteers were recruited; I moved to New Mexico in 1959, and book by F. Stanley was published in 1960. New Mexico in the Civil War.He was a priest serving New Mexico from 1940 until his death in 1969. .He published 190 books and paplates during his lifetime. [https://www.amazon.com/Civil-War-Mexico-Southwest-Heritage/dp/0865348154] New Mexico was captured from Mexico in the 1846 Mexican War. It took from September 9, 1850, until January 6, 1912 to become a state. sixty two years. Fifty-three years after the end of the civil war. The city of Santa Fe, founded by Spanish colonists in 1610, is the oldest state capital city in the United States and the oldest city in New Mexico. Santa Fe (meaning "holy faith" in Spanish) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Fe,_New_Mexico] The military officers did not understand or respect the ​New ​Mexic​o​​ volunteers​. ​According to written history, ​the​ military​ considered ​these men​​ ​peons​, ​lazy, dishonest, ​stupid​, uneducated​ and ​clumsy. ​Most could not read​, write. Most did not understand ​the ​English language or English​ ​customs.The only reason they​ agreed to fight was ​because of their past history; ​they did not like​ ​Texans. This was the only place they have been offered a wage for their labors. They did not care about the​ ​problems that ​the ​United States had​ with secession or the issues surrounding it.​ The ​New Mexico ​Volunteers recruited ​who had any experience​ ​fighting ​had been fighting Indians (a completely different style of​ ​fighting). They had not​ been exposed to ​the military ​style of ​fighting​. After the​ New Mexicans​ enlisted they were treated ​very ​differently than ​what ​they ​had been promise​d ​when recruited. They ​were not ​allowed to ​live in the​ ​barracks ​like the regular soldiers, but ​were housed in tents, unprotected​ ​from the ​heat or cold. They were given ​substandard food which they had to​ prepare​ themselves. The regular army had cooks at the forts​ to prepare their meals and they had regular beds to sleep in​. The​ volunteers'​​ ​clothing was different​ from the regulars​. The​ir​ weapons were not the same ​as the regulars ​and ​most did not​ ​know how to use them. They did not have the​ same​ American pride​. As ​ a ​matter​-of​-​fact​,​ they ​had not even been considered part of America​ until just prior to that current time. If Col. Canby and his officers knew the fact​ of these men's abilities,​ why ​were they​ put​ on the front line of the first battle? The​ officers were West Point graduates and ​some of ​the ​best trained and ​most successful​ ​citizens the country had to offer. ​ ​The​ commanders​ should have seen ​the ​disaster​ ​coming. [[:Category:New_Mexico_Territory, United_States_Civil_War | New Mexico Territory Union Troops]] === Cemeteries === [http://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-cemeteries.htm National Parks Service] records search for national cemeteries. [http://gravelocator.cem.va.gov/ VA Nationwide Gravesite Locator] === Conflicts in New Mexico Territory === [http://www.civilwar.org/battlefields/glorieta-pass.html] === Flags === Animated flags available at: [http://www.abflags.com/flags-of-the-world/north-america/united-states/ AB Flags] NOTE: Disclaimer is required when used. This can be placed under comments on the photo page. === Maps === [http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/NMmap.htm National Parks Service] New Mexico Civil War sites. State maps available at: [http://www.digital-topo-maps.com/county-map/ Digital Topo Maps]. NOTE: A disclaimer is required when used. This can be placed under the comments on the photo page. === Medals === === Museums === === Timeline of Events in NEW MEXICO === == Sources == === Footnotes === A excellent book (New Mexico and the Civil War by Walter Earl Pittman of Roswell New Mexico).

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[[Category:NNSP Project Pages]] [[Category:New Netherland Settlers Project]] This page presents a collection of images used by, or that may be of interest to, the [[Project:New Netherland Settlers|WikiTree New Netherland Settlers Project]]. Some of the images and their intended uses are described below. == Images Used in Project Boxes and Stickers == '''Old Dutch Flag:''' {{Image|file=New_Netherland_Settlers_Project.png |align=r |size=s |caption=Old Dutch Flag }} ::The icon for project pages for New Netherland Settlers Project ::The "to" icon for the Migrating Ancestor sticker on profiles of New Netherland settlers {{clear}} '''New Netherland Descendants Graphic''' {{Image|file=Quackenbush-118_images-5.png |align=r |size=s |caption=New Netherland
Descendants Graphic }} ::Hybrid of Old Dutch flag and American flag. ::Image used in the New Netherland Descendant project box. {{clear}} '''1686 Seal of New York''' {{Image|file=Quackenbush-118_images-1.png |align=r |size=s |caption=1686 Seal of
New York }} ::The Seal of New York as it appeared on New York colonial money in 1759. :: Used in the New Netherland Community project box. {{clear}} '''New Netherland Seal''' {{Image|file=Smith-62120_-_Useful_Strings_of_Code-1.png |align=r |size=s |caption=New Netherland Seal }} ::Original seal of New Netherland, used in stickers for New Netherland profiles. {{clear}} '''Amsterdam Flag:''' {{Image|file=Flags-10.png |align=r |size=s |caption=Amsterdam flag }} ::The "from" icon for the Migrating Ancestor templates, used to represent the port of Amsterdam {{Clear}} Other flag images for use in the Migration Templates tailored for New Netherland Settlers are listed on the [[Space:Migration_to_New_Netherland|"Migration to New Netherland"]] page. == Other Images Related to New Netherland == '''The Fall of New Amsterdam''' {{Image|file=Quackenbush_Bibliography-3.jpg |align=r |size=s |caption=The Fall of New Amsterdam
by Jean Leon Gerome Ferris }} ::Artwork that shows Peter Stuyvesant, in 1664, standing on shore among residents of New Amsterdam who are pleading with him not to open fire on the British who have arrived in warships waiting in the harbor to claim the territory for England. ::Used on the [[Project:New_Netherland_Settlers|New Netherland Settlers Project main project page]] and other locations. {{Clear}} '''Flag of the Dutch West India Company''' {{Image|file=Directors_of_New_Netherlands.jpg |align=r |size=s |caption=Flag of the
Dutch West India Company }} :: Flag of the Dutch West India Company, used on the page [[Space:Directors_of_New_Netherlands|Directors of New Netherland]]

New Netherland Immigrants and Progenitors

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__NOTOC__ [[Category:New Netherland Families]][[Category:New Netherland]][[Category: New Netherland Genealogy Resources]][[Category:US_Pioneers_and_Settlers]] '''[[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#A|A]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#B|B]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#C|C]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#D|D]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#E|E]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#F|F]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#G|G]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#H|H]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#I|I]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#J|J]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#K|K]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#L|L]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#M|M]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#N|N]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#O|O]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#P|P]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Q|Q]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#R|R]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#S|S]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#T|T]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#U|U]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#V|V]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#W|W]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Y|Y]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Z|Z]]''' The following people are the heads of the family that settled in New Netherland by 24 Oct 1674 and the surnames of their descendants and variations. * Names in italics are not surnames; they are patronymics that belong only to the person to which they are attached. * If a Settler only used a patronymic and did not use the surnames that their descendants did, they are listed under their ''normalized'' patronym as well as after their descendant's surnames. * Names in (parenthesis) are aliases; these names applied only to the Settler listed and did not become surnames. : * denotes that an ancestor may be assigned a patronym or a different surname. : § denotes that a profile needs follow-up. : ¦ denotes that the person is not part of the [[Project:New_Netherland_Settlers|New Netherland Settlers Project]] but is considered an ancestor by New Netherland historical societies that use the same cutoff date.
This listing is far from complete. There are at least 1400 surnames associated with New Netherland.
'''[[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#A|A]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#B|B]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#C|C]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#D|D]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#E|E]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#F|F]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#G|G]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#H|H]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#I|I]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#J|J]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#K|K]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#L|L]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#M|M]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#N|N]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#O|O]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#P|P]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Q|Q]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#R|R]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#S|S]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#T|T]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#U|U]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#V|V]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#W|W]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Y|Y]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Z|Z]]''' == A == {|border="0" cellpadding="4px" align="top" style="width: 100%;" !scope="col"| !scope="col" width="150"| !scope="col"| !scope="col"| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Abeel'''||[[Abeel-13|Christopher Jansz]]||Abeel, Abel||[[Space:Abeel_Family_of_New_Netherland|[Family]]] |- valign="top" ||''Abrahamsz''||[[Abrahamszen-2|Wybrandt]]||||[[:Category:Sine_Prole_Mascula_Settlers_of_New_Netherland|[S.P.M.]]] |- valign="top" ||Acker || |||| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Ackerman'''||[[Ackerman-26|David]]||Ackerman, Akerman, Akkerman||[[Space:Ackerman_Family_of_New_Netherland|[Family]]] |- valign="top" ||'''Ackerson'''|| - [[Bout-10|Sara Bout]]||Ackerson, Eckerson||[[Space:Eckerson_Family_of_New_Netherland|[Family]]] |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||''Adamsz''||[[Metselaer-2|Jan]]||Metselaer, Messler, Messier|| |- valign="top" ||''Adriaensz''||[[Adriaensz-14|Maryn]]|| (aka Marinus, van der Veere)|| |- valign="top" ||''Adriaensz''||[[Adrianszen-1| Willem]]|| Bennet, Bennett, Benet||[[Space:Bennet_Family_of_New_Netherland|[Family]]] |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Adriance'''|| [[Reyersen-2|Adrian Reyersz]]||Adriance, Martense, Ryers, Ryerson|| |- valign="top" ||''Aersz''||[[Aersen-3|Jan]]||(aka of the ferry, Middagh) Aersen, Aerson, Aertsen, Arrison, Harrison|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||''Aertsz''||[[Aertszen-2|Cornelis]]||van Schaack, van Schaick, van Schaijck|| |- valign="top" ||'''Alberti'''||[[Alberti-16|Pietro Cesare]]||Alberti, Alberto, Albertis, Alburtis, Alburtus, Burtis||[[Space:Alberti_Family_of_New_Netherland|[Family]]] |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Albertsen || || || |- valign="top" ||'''Albertson'''||[[Albertson-96|Derrick]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||''Albertsz''||[[Albertszen-1|Albert]]||(aka de Lintwever) Terhune, Terhuyne|| |- valign="top" ||''Albertsz''||[[Albertse-14|Hendrick]] ||Plew, Ploeg, Ploegh, Plough|| |- valign="top" ||''Albertsz''||[[Albertsz-13|Hendrick]] ||(aka Pearson) Pearson, Peersen, Persen|| |- valign="top" ||''Albertsz''||[[Albertsz-11|Jan]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||''Albertsz''||[[Albertsz-8|Wouter]]||(aka van den Uythoff, van Wythorst)||[[:Category:Sine_Prole_Mascula_Settlers_of_New_Netherland|[S.P.M.]]] |- valign="top" ||'''Allerton'''||[[Allerton-3|Isaac]]||||| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Alricks'''||[[Alricks-1|Pieter]]||Alricks, Aldrich, Alrich, Aldrics, Aldricks||[[:Category:Alricks_Family_of_New_Netherland|[Family]]] |- valign="top" ||'''Alsop'''||[[Alsop-412|Richard]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Amack'''||[[Amack-5|Theunis Jansz]]||Amack, Amach, Amack, Aumack || |- valign="top" ||Amidson|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Ammerman'''||[[Ammerman-28|Dirck Jansz]] || Ammerman, Amerman|| |- valign="top" ||Anderson || || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||''Andersson''||[[Andersson-1906|Måns]]|| Mounce, Mouns, Mounts|| |- valign="top" ||Andriese|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Andriesse || || || |- valign="top" ||''Andriesz''||[[Bradt-2|Albert]]||(aka de Noorman) Bradt, Bratt|| |- valign="top" ||''Andriesz''||[[Andriessen-3|Andries]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||''Andriesz''||[[Bradt-4|Arent]]||(aka de Noorman) Bradt, Bratt|| |- valign="top" ||''Andriesz''||[[Van_Doesburg-8|Hendrick]]*||van Doesburg, van Doesborch, Dusenberry, Dusenbery, Dusenbury|| |- valign="top" ||''Andriesz''||[[Andriessen-1|Juriaen]]|| || |- valign="top" ||Andrus|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Anthony'''||[[Anthony-76|Allard]] ||(aka Burgtem) Anthony, Antonides, Antonides || |- valign="top" ||'''Appel''' ||[[Jansz-110|Adriaen Jansz]]||(aka van Leyden) Appel|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Applegate'''||[[Applegate-55|Thomas]] || || |- valign="top" ||'''Archer'''||[[Archer-1850|John]]||(aka Niensovisch) Archer|| |- valign="top" ||''Arentsz''||[[Arentszen-1|Claes]]||van Vetchen, Vetchen, Vechte, Vechten, van Vechten, Veghten, van Veghten|| |- valign="top" ||''Arentsz''||[[Arentszen-2|Fredrick]]||(aka de Draijer, van Swartensluijs) Bloem, Blom, Bloom|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Armitage'''|| [[Armitage-250|Thomas]] || || |- valign="top" ||''Artsz''||[[Artz-143|Brant]]||van Slichtenhorst, van Schlichtenhorst, van Slechtenhorst, van Schlectenhorst|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Ashman'''||[[Ashman-3|Robert]] || || |- valign="top" ||'''Aten'''||[[Aten-28|Adriaen Hendricksz]]*||Aten, Auten|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Aukes || || || |- valign="top" ||''Aukesz'' ||[[Aukes-1|Douwe]]||(aka de Freest, de Vries) || |- valign="top" ||'''Auser''' ||[[Williamsen-75|Aert Willemsz]]|| || |} [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#A|A]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#B|B]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#C|C]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#D|D]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#E|E]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#F|F]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#G|G]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#H|H]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#I|I]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#J|J]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#K|K]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#L|L]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#M|M]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#N|N]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#O|O]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#P|P]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Q|Q]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#R|R]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#S|S]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#T|T]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#U|U]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#V|V]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#W|W]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Y|Y]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Z|Z]] == B == {|border="0" cellpadding="4px" align="top" style="width: 100%;" !scope="col" width="90"| !scope="col" width="150"| !scope="col"| !scope="col"| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Baat|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Backer'''||[[Backer-117|Jacobus]]||Baker|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Bancker'''||[[Bancker-3|Gerrit]]||Banker|| |- valign="top" ||'''Bankert'''||[[Banckert-2|Lourens Matthysz]]||Bankert, Bancker, Banker|| |- valign="top" ||'''Bant'''||[[Pieterszen-14|Jan Pietersz]]||Bandt, Bant|| |- valign="top" ||'''Banta'''||[[Banta-296|Epke Jacobsz]]|| || |- valign="top" ||''Barentsz''||[[Berents-86|Andries]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||''Barentsz''||[[Barentsz-2|Mattijss]]||(aka van Leerdam) - Swaim, Tysen, Tice, Matthys, Mathews, Swinn, Thysen, Sweem|| |- valign="top" ||Barheyt||||(poss. [[Coenraatje-1|Hans Coenraetsz]])|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Barsimson|||| || |- valign="top" ||Bas|| || || |- valign="top" ||Bates|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Baxter|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Bayard'''||- [[Stuyvesant-4|Anna Stuyvesant]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||§ '''Bayles'''||[[Bayles-44|John]]||Bayles, Bayless, Baylis, Bayliss|| |- valign="top" ||Beach|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Becker'''||[[Becker-1102|Jan Juriaensz]]|| || |- valign="top" ||Becker|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Bedell'''||[[Bedell-43|Robert]]|| || |- valign="top" ||Bedlow|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Beeck'''||[[Cornelisz-74|Pieter Cornelisz]]||Beeck, Beck|| |- valign="top" ||Beedle|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||? '''Beekman'''||[[Beekman-72|Jochem]]||Beeckman, Beekman|| |- valign="top" ||'''Beekman'''||[[Beekman-58|Martin Hendricksz]]||Beeckman, Beekman|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Beekman'''||[[Beekman-8|Wilhelmus Hendricksz]]||(van Zutphen) Beeckman, Beekman|| |- valign="top" ||Beerman|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Belleville'''||[[Belleville-1|Jean]]||Belleville, Belville, Belvin || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Benham|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Bennet'''||[[Adrianszen-1|Willem Adriaensz]]||Bennet, Bennett, Benet || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Benson'''||[[Benson-230|Dirck]]||Benson, Bensen, Bensing, Bensingh, Bensungh|| |- valign="top" ||'''Bergen'''||[[Bergen-4|Hans Hansz]]*||(aka Noorman)|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Berrien'''||[[Berrien-31|Cornelis Jansz]]|| || |- valign="top" ||'''Berry'''||[[Berry-129|Samuel Jacobsz]]|| || |- valign="top" ||Best|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Betts'''||[[Betts-70|Richard]]|| || |- valign="top" ||'''Bevier'''||[[Bevier-8|Louis]]||Bevier, Bevery, Beviere|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Bickers'''||[[Bickers-2|Gerrit]]||Bicker|| |- valign="top" ||Biggs|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Billiou'''||[[Billiou-1|Pierre]]||Biljou, Biljouw|| |- valign="top" ||Billopp|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Blaau|| || || |- valign="top" ||Blackledge|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Blackmore|| || || |- valign="top" ||Blacks|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Blanchan'''||[[Blanchan-5|Mathys]]||Blanchan, Blanshan|| |- valign="top" ||Blanck|||| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Blank|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Blauvelt'''||[[Hendricksen-29|Gerrit Hendricksz]]||(aka van Deventer, de blau boer)|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Blauw'''||(poss) [[Jansen-896|Frederick Jansz]] || || |- valign="top" ||'''Bleecker'''||[[Bleecker-1|Jan Jansz]]||Bleecker, Bleyker|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Bloetgoet'''||[[Bloetgoet-17|Frans Jansz]]||Bloetgoet, Bloedgoed, Bloodgood|| |- valign="top" ||'''Blom'''||[[Janszen-51|Barent Jansz]]||(aka Groot Barent) Blom, Bloom|| |- valign="top" ||'''Bloom'''||[[Arentszen-2|Fredrick Arentsz]]||(aka de Draijer, van Swartensluijs) Bloem, Blom, Bloom|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Board|| || || |- valign="top" ||Boch|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Boeckhout'''||[[Boeckhout-13|Jan]]||(aka de Nosper) Boeckout, Buckhout, Bocholte, Bookout, Buckout, Bookhowt, Bockhout|| |- valign="top" ||'''Bogardus'''||[[Bogardus-5|Everardus]]||Bogaert|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Bogaert'''||[[Bogaert-65|Cornelis Cornelisz]]||(aka Voss) Bogart, Bogert, Bogaert|| |- valign="top" ||'''Bogaert'''||[[Boomgaert-4|Cornelis Jansz]]||Boomgaert, Bogaert, Bogart, Bogert, Bongaert|| |- valign="top" ||'''Bogaert'''||[[Bogaert-92|Jan Laurenz]]||(aka Louwe) Bogart, Bogert, Bogaert|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Bogaert'''||[[Bogaert-5|Theunis Gysbertsz]]||Bogart, Bogert, Bogaert|| |- valign="top" ||Boice|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Bont'''||[[Lambertsz-2|Hendrick Lambertsz]]||(aka Sassian) Bont, Bond || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Bont'''||[[Bout-28|Willem Fredericksz]]||Bont, Bout|| |- valign="top" ||Bontecou|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Boomgaert'''||[[Boomgaert-4|Cornelis Jansz]]||Bogaert, Bogart, Bogert|| |- valign="top" ||Booraem|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Bording'''||[[Bording-5|Claes Claesz]]|| || |- valign="top" ||'''Bos'''||[[Bos-161|Cornelis Teunisz]]||(aka Kees schoester, Schoester, van den Bos) Bosch|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Bosch'''||[[Bosch-81|Hendrick Albertsz]]||Bos, Bosch, Bush|| |- valign="top" ||'''Bosch'''||[[Bosch-671|Jan Pietersz]]||(aka van Goestorp)|| |- valign="top" ||'''Boucquet'''||[[Boucquet-2|Jerome]]||(aka van Walslant) Bockee, Bockée, Bocke, Bocquet, Boket, Bocque, Bocken, Bocke|| |- valign="top" ||'''Bout'''||[[Bout-2|Jan Evertsz]]|| ||[[:Category:Sine_Prole_Mascula_Settlers_of_New_Netherland|[S.P.M.]]] |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Bout||[[Bout-10|Sara]]||(aka Brut, Brout) Ackerson, Eckerson|| |- valign="top" ||'''Bowman'''||[[Jacobsen-59|Joris Jacobsz]] ||Bowman, Bouman|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Bowne'''||[[Bowne-38|William]]|| || |- valign="top" ||Boyce|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Boyer'''||[[Boyer-2455|Alexander]]||Boyer, Boijer|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Brachonge||[[Brachonge-2|Aeltje]]|| || |- valign="top" ||'''Bradt'''||[[Bradt-2|Albert Andriesz]]||(aka de Noorman) Bratt, Bradt|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Bradt'''||[[Bradt-4|Arent Andriesz]]||(aka de Noorman) Bratt, Bradt|| |- valign="top" ||'''Braecke'''||[[Braecke-3|Dirck Claesz]]*|| ||[[:Category:Sine_Prole_Mascula_Settlers_of_New_Netherland|[S.P.M.]]] |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Braisted|| || || |- valign="top" ||Brandt|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Brant|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Bras'''||[[Pieterszen-13|Hendrick Pietersz]]*||(aka van Wesel, van Duisberg, van Deusenberg, 1,000 berg) Bras, Brass|| |- valign="top" ||'''Braun'''||[[Braun-1609|Jan]]||(aka van Brisach) Braun, Bruyn, de Bruyn, Brown || |- valign="top" ||'''Bredenbent'''||[[Bredenbent-1|Wilhem]]|| ||[[:Category:Sine_Prole_Mascula_Settlers_of_New_Netherland|[S.P.M.]]] |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Breser|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Brevoort'''||[[Van_Brevoort-2|Hendrick Jansz]]*||(aka Kyckuyt) Brevoort, van Brevoort|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Brewer|| || || |- valign="top" ||Brewster|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Breyandt'''||[[Breyandt-2|Pieter Cornelisz]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Bridges'''||[[Bridges-35|Charles]]||(aka Carel van Brugge, ver Brugge)|| [[:Category:Sine_Prole_Mascula_Settlers_of_New_Netherland|[S.P.M.]]] |- valign="top" ||'''Bries'''||[[Bries-1|Hendrick]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Bries'''||[[Bries-28|Hendrick Volkertsz]]||Breese, Bries|| |- valign="top" ||'''Brink'''||[[Brink-34|Lambert Huijbertsz]] ||Brinck, Brink|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Brinkerhoff'''||[[Brinkerhoff-96|Joris Dirksz]]||Brinckerhoff, Brinkerhof, Blinkerhoff, Blinkerhof|| |- valign="top" ||'''Britton'''||[[Brittaine-2|Nathaniel]]||Brittain, Brittaine|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Britton'''||[[Britton-342|William]]||Brittain|| |- valign="top" ||'''Brodhead'''||[[Brodhead-14|Daniel]]||Broadhead || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Bronck'''||[[Bronck-4|Jonas]]||Bronck, Bronk|| |- valign="top" ||'''Bronck'''||[[Bronck-3|Pieter]]||Bronk, Bronck|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Broucard'''||[[Broucard-4|Bourgeon]]||Brouquart, Brokaw, Bragaw, Bercaw, Berkaw|| |- valign="top" ||'''Brouwer'''||[[Brouwer-102|Adam]]||Brouwer, Brower, Berchoven|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Brouwer'''||[[Brouwer-859|Jan]]|| || |- valign="top" ||'''Brouwer'''||[[Brouwer-508|Willem]]||Brower|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Brown|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Brussy'''||[[Bressy_or_Bresie-1|Christoffel]]*||Brussy, Crussy, Brussi, Bressy, Bresie || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||§ '''Bruyn'''||[[Bruyn-2|Jacob]]|| || |- valign="top" ||Bruyn|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||''Bruynsz''||[[Bruynsen-1|Hage]]|| || |- valign="top" ||Bryant|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Buell|| || || |- valign="top" ||Bulson|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Bunce|| || || |- valign="top" ||Burchard|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Burger'''||[[Joriszen-2|Borger Jorisz]] ||Burger, Borger || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Burghardt'''||[[Burghardt-6|Hendrick Coenraetsz]] ||(aka van Bon) Burghardt, Burchardt, Burgaart|| |- valign="top" ||'''Burhans'''||[[Burhans-36|Jacob]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Bush|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Bussing'''||[[Hermanszen-1|Arent Hermansz]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Buys'''||[[Buys-39|Arien Pietersz]]*||Buys, Bice, Bise, Boice, Boyce|| |- valign="top" ||'''Buys'''||[[Buys-50|Jan Cornelisz]]||(aka Damen) Buye|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Byvanck|||| || |} [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#A|A]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#B|B]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#C|C]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#D|D]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#E|E]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#F|F]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#G|G]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#H|H]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#I|I]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#J|J]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#K|K]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#L|L]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#M|M]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#N|N]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#O|O]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#P|P]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Q|Q]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#R|R]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#S|S]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#T|T]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#U|U]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#V|V]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#W|W]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Y|Y]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Z|Z]] == C == {|border="0" cellpadding="4px" align="top" style="width: 100%;" !scope="col" width="110"| !scope="col" width="150"| !scope="col"| !scope="col"| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Cadmus'''||[[Fredericksen-10|Thomas Fredericksz]]||(aka de Cuyper, de Kuyper)|| |- valign="top" ||'''Caljer'''||[[Caljer-3|Jochem]]||Caljer, Calyer, Collier, Colyer, Kolyer|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Cannon|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Capido'''||[[Capido-2|Matthys]]||(aka Boon, Bon, van Bontze) || |- valign="top" ||''Carelsz''||[[Carelse-20|Hans]]||(aka Noorman) Toll|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||''Carelsz''||[[Carelszen-2|Joost]]||van Cise, van Sise, van Syse, van Sysen|| |- valign="top" ||'''Carman'''||[[Carman-163|John]]||Carman, Karman|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Carpenter|| || || |- valign="top" ||Carrell|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||''Carstensz''||[[Carstensen-36|Carsten]]||(aka Noorman) van Vleck|| |- valign="top" ||Casey|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Casier'''||[[Casier-2|Philip]]||Casier, Cassier|| |- valign="top" ||Cassatt|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Chambers'''||[[Chambers-61|Thomas]]||(aka Clabbordt) Chambers, Chamber||[[:Category:Sine_Prole_Mascula_Settlers_of_New_Netherland|[S.P.M.]]] |- valign="top" ||Chandler|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Christiaanse|| || || |- valign="top" ||Christoffels|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Christopher|| || || |- valign="top" ||Claessen|| || || |- valign="top" ||''Claesz''||[[Claesen-36|Andries]]||(aka Ariaen)|| |- valign="top" ||''Claesz''||[[Claesen-1|Bartel]]||(aka van Ruynen)|| |- valign="top" ||''Claesz''||[[Claeszen-7|Claes]]||(aka Smit, Smitt, van Amersfoort)|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||? ''Claesz''||[[Claeszen-8|Dirck]]||(aka Pottbacker, Pottebacker, Claussen)||[[:Category:Sine_Prole_Mascula_Settlers_of_New_Netherland|[S.P.M.]]] |- valign="top" ||''Claesz''||[[Claeszen-3|Jan]]||(aka van Rhenen) Romeyn?, Romaine?, Romijn?|| |- valign="top" ||''Claesz''||[[Claeszen-1|Marten]]||(aka van Bunnick)|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||''Claesz''||[[Claesen-30|Melle]]||||[[:Category:Sine_Prole_Mascula_Settlers_of_New_Netherland|[S.P.M.]]] |- valign="top" ||''Claesz''||[[Claesz-4|Pieter]]||Wicoff, Wyckoff|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Clark|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Clauw'''||[[Pietersen-103|Frans Pietersz]]||(aka Kint van Weelde) Clauw, Klauw || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Clock'''||[[Klock-40|Abraham Martensz]]||Klock, Clock || |- valign="top" ||Clopper|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Clough|| || || |- valign="top" ||Clow|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Clute'''||[[Clute-86|Frederick]]||Clute, Cloet, Knoet|| |- valign="top" ||'''Clute'''||[[Clute-131|Jan]]||Clute, Cloet, Knoet||[[:Category:Sine_Prole_Mascula_Settlers_of_New_Netherland|[S.P.M.]]] |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Clute'''||[[Clute-11|Johannes]]||(aka de Boslooper) Clute, Cloet, Knoet|| |- valign="top" ||'''Cobes'''||[[Cobes-2|Ludovicus]]||Cobes, Cobus|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Cockefair|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Coe'''||[[Coe-151|Robert]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||''Coenraetsz''||[[Coenraatje-1|Hans]]||(aka de Bacher) (poss. Barheyt, Barheit, Scherp, Scharp)|| |- valign="top" ||'''Coerten'''||[[Coerten-3|Harmen]]||Coerten, Courter|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||? '''Coeymans'''||[[Coeymans-5|Barent Pietersz]]||(aka de Molenaer) Coeymans, Koijemans|| |- valign="top" ||? '''Coeymans'''||[[Coeymans-7|Lucas Pietersz]]||Coeymans, Koijemans|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Colden|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Cole'''||[[Kool-247|Barent Jacobsz]]||Kool, Cool, Cole|| |- valign="top" ||'''Cole'''||[[Cool-30|Cornelis Lambertsz]]||Cool, Cole, Kool|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Colver|| || || |- valign="top" ||Comegys|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Compton'''||[[Compton-1587|William]]|| || |- valign="top" ||Conger|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Coninck|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Conklin'''||[[Conklin-242|John]]||Conklin, Conkling, Conckling, Cantlij, Kanklie, Canckle, Kanklie || |- valign="top" ||Conover|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Conselyea'''||[[Conselyea-1|Jean]]||Consielje, de Consilie, de Consielle, de Concielje, de Conchilier|| |- valign="top" ||'''Conyn'''||[[Conyn-3|Leendert Philipsz]]||Conyn, Konyn|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Cook|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Cool'''||[[Kool-247|Barent Jacobsz]]||Cool, Cole, Kool|| |- valign="top" ||'''Cool'''||[[Cool-30|Cornelis Lambertsz]]||Cool, Cole, Kool|| |- valign="top" ||Coolbaugh|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Coopernail|| || || |- valign="top" ||Copper|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Coriell|| || || |- valign="top" ||Cornelison|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Cornelise|| || || |- valign="top" ||''Cornelisz''||[[Corneliss-2|Claes]]||(aka Meutelaer, Neutelaer, de Rademaaker) van Schouw, van Schouwen|| |- valign="top" ||''Cornelisz''||[[Corneliszen-1|Dirck]]||(aka van Wensveen) || |- valign="top" ||§ ''Cornelisz''||[[Cornelisen-1|Gerrit]]||van Nieuwkerk|| |- valign="top" ||''Cornelisz''||[[Cornelisz-107|Gysbert]]||(aka van Weesp, Waert, Weert) van den Bergh, Vandenburg, van den Berg, van den Burch, Vandenbergh, van den Burg|| |- valign="top" ||''Cornelisz''||[[Corneliszen-4|Jan]]||(aka de Zeeuw, de Leeuw) Losee, Leyse, Loyse, Loosie || |- valign="top" ||''Cornelisz''||[[Cornelissen-98|Jan]]*|| van Rotterdam, Joncker, Jonckers|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||''Cornelisz''||[[Cornelisz-54|Jan]]||van Hoorn, van Horn, van Hooren, van Horne|| |- valign="top" ||''Cornelisz''||[[Cornelissen-1|Jan]]||(aka of Gottenborgh) || |- valign="top" ||''Cornelisz''||[[Cornelissen-127|Matthys]]||(aka van Jutlandt) van Hoorn, van Horn, van Horne|| |- valign="top" ||''Cornelisz''||[[Van_Nieuwkerck-1|Matheus]]||van Nieuwkerk|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||''Cornelisz''||[[Cornelisz-74|Pieter]]||Beeck, Beck|| |- valign="top" ||''Cornelisz''||[[Cornelissen-214|Pieter]]||Louw, Low|| |- valign="top" ||''Cornelisz''||[[Cornelisz-46|Teunis]]||(aka van der Poel, Spitsenberch)|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Cornell'''||[[Cornell-2818|Guilliamse]]||Cornell, Cornel, Kornel|| |- valign="top" ||Cornish|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" || '''Corsen'''||[[Pietersen-47|Cors Pietersz]]||Corsen, Vroom|| |- valign="top" ||'''Corson'''||[[Jansen-1911|Carsten Jansz]]|| || |- valign="top" ||''Corsz''||[[Corszen-5|Jan]]||Corszen, Corssen, Corsse, Corsa|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Cortelyou'''||[[Cortelyou-5|Jacques]]|| || |- valign="top" ||Cossaboou|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Cossairt|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Cossart'''||[[Cossart-2|Jacques]]||Cossart, Cozart, Cousart, Casjou, Cousseau|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Cosseboom|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Coster'''||[[Coster-2|Hendrick]]||Coster, Costar, Koster|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Countryman|| || || |- valign="top" ||Courter|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Coutant|| || || |- valign="top" ||Couter|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Covert'''||[[Janszen-30|Teunis Jansz]]||Covert, Coevors|| |- valign="top" ||Cox|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Cozad|| || || |- valign="top" ||Cozine|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Crane|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Cray'''||[[Cray-2|Teunis Geurtsz]]||(aka van Venlo) Craij, Cray, Kray, Craey, Craie|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Cregier'''||[[Cregier-1|Marten]]||Cregier, Kregier, Crieger, Krieger|| |- valign="top" ||'''Cresson'''||[[Cresson-2|Pierre]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Crispel'''||[[Crispell-1|Antoine]]||Crispel, Crispell, Crupel|| |- valign="top" ||'''Crocheron'''||[[Crocheron-3|Jean]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Crom'''||- [[Van_den_Oever-9|Maycken Hendricks]]||Crom, Crum, Krom, Krum|| |- valign="top" ||'''Crom'''||[[Krom-55|Floris Willemsz]]||Crom, Crum, Krom, Krum uncle of [[Krom-29|'''Gysbert''']]'s father [[Krom-48|Willem Gijsbertsz Krom]] (whose widow, [[Van_den_Oever-9|Maycken Hendricks van den Oever]], married Jan Joosten and immigrated to New Netherland)|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Cronk|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Cronkhite'''||[[Syboutszen-1|Herck Syboutsz]]||Cronkhite, Cronkite, Krankheyt, Krankheit, Crankheyt|| |- valign="top" ||Cropsey|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Cruise|| || || |- valign="top" ||Cruser|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Culler|| || || |- valign="top" ||Cuvellier|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Cuyler'''||[[Cuyler-14|Hendrick]]|| || |- valign="top" ||'''Cuyper'''||[[Janszen-37|Claes Jansz]]||(aka Jan Pottagie, van Purmesendt, van Purmerendt, van Pumerent) Cuyper, Cooper, Kuyper, Kuijper|| |} [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#A|A]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#B|B]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#C|C]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#D|D]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#E|E]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#F|F]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#G|G]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#H|H]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#I|I]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#J|J]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#K|K]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#L|L]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#M|M]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#N|N]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#O|O]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#P|P]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Q|Q]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#R|R]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#S|S]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#T|T]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#U|U]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#V|V]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#W|W]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Y|Y]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Z|Z]] == D == {|border="0" cellpadding="4px" align="top" style="width: 100%;" !scope="col" width="130"| !scope="col" width="140"| !scope="col"| !scope="col"| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Damen'''||[[Damen-103|Jan Jansz]]|| || |- valign="top" ||Danckaerts|||| || |- valign="top" ||Davidson|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Davis'''||[[Davis-1913|Christopher]]||Davids, Davidts, Davis, Davidszen, Christoffelssen||[[:Category:Davids_Family_of_New_Netherland|[Family]]] |- valign="top" ||Day|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Dayton|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Daws'''||[[Daws-2|Elias]]||Daws, Dawes||[[:Category:Sine_Prole_Mascula_Settlers_of_New_Netherland|[S.P.M.]]] |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''de Beauvois'''||[[De_Beauvois-10|Carel]]||de Bevoise, de Bevoice, de Bevoeise, de Bevoise, Beavois|| |- valign="top" ||'''de Boogh'''||[[De_Boogh-13|Hendrick]]||de Boogh, de Boog, de Bow|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||De Bough|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''de Bruyn'''||[[De_Bruijn-207|Francoys]]||de Bruyn, de Bruijn, Bruyn, de Bruynne, Browne|| |- valign="top" ||De Camp|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||De Cierk|| || || |- valign="top" ||? '''de Duytscher'''||[[De_Duytscher-3|Willem Jansz]]||Dutcher, de Duytser, de Duyster|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''de Foreest'''||[[DeForest-5|Isaac]]||du Forrest, de Forest, DeForest|| |- valign="top" ||'''de Four'''||[[Du_Four-5|David]]||(de Foreest?) de Four, du Four, de Voor|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||De Freese|| || || |- valign="top" ||De Garmo|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''de Graaf'''||[[DeGraaf-10|Claes Andriesz]]||de Graaf, Graaf, Grave, Graven, Graef, de Graff, DeGraff|| |- valign="top" ||'''de Grauw'''||[[De_Grauw-6|Leendert Arentsz]]||de Grauw, de Graw|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||De Graw|| || || |- valign="top" ||De Gray|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||De Groff || || || |- valign="top" ||De Groodt|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''de Groot'''||[[Jansen-23|Dirck Jansz]]*|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''de Groot'''||[[Pieterszen-8|Jacob Pietersz]]|| || |- valign="top" ||'''de Groot'''||[[De_Groot-576|Staats Jansz]]|| || |- valign="top" ||De Grove|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''de Haerdt'''||[[De_Haerdt-1|Balthazar]]||de Hart, DeHart|| |- valign="top" ||'''de Hooges'''||[[De_Hooges-2|Anthonius]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''de Hulter'''||[[De_Hulter-1|Johan]]|| || |- valign="top" ||'''de Jonge'''||[[De_Jonge-1296|Jan Jansz]]||de Jonge, de Jong|| |- valign="top" ||'''de Kay'''||[[DeKay-5|Jacob Theunisz]]||(van Tuyl) de Key, Kay|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||De Kleyn|| || || |- valign="top" ||§ '''de Lamontagne'''||[[Mousnier-3|Johannes]] ||Mousnier, de Lamontagne, de la Montagne|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||De Lancey|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''de Lanoy'''||[[De_Lanoy-16|Abraham]]||de Lanoy, de la Noy, DeLanoy, de Lanoij|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||? '''de la Grange'''||[[De_La_Grange-17|Omie]]*||la Grange, Lagrange|| |- valign="top" ||'''de la Plaine'''||[[De_la_Plaine-6|Nicholas]]||de la Pleine, Delaplaine, De Laplaine, Dilliplane|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||De Long|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''de Mandeville'''||[[De_Mandeville-42|Aegidius Jansen]]||Mandeville|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||De Mayor|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''de Meyer'''||[[De_Meyer-111|Nicolaes]]||de Meyer, de Meijer, de Mayer|| |- valign="top" ||De Mille|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||De Mott|| || || |- valign="top" ||De Nike|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||De Nise|| || || |- valign="top" ||De Pew|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''de Peyster'''||[[De_Peyster-22|Johannes]]||de Peijster, de Peister, de Pester|| |- valign="top" ||De Pue|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''de Sille'''||[[De_Sille-11|Nicasius]]|| || |- valign="top" ||'''de Raet'''?||[[Doreth-1|Jan (Doreth)]]||de Raet, Doreth, Derret, Derets, Dereth, Dareth, Dret, Dewt|| |- valign="top" ||De Rapelje|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||De Ridder|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''de Riemer'''||- [[Grevenraet-21|Lysbet Gravenraet]]|| || |- valign="top" ||'''de Ronde'''?||[[DeRonde-17|Willem Hendricksz]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''de Ruine'''||[[De_Ruine-6|Simon]]||Druine||[[:Category:Sine_Prole_Mascula_Settlers_of_New_Netherland|[S.P.M.]]] |- valign="top" ||De Veaux|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||De Voe|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''de Vos'''||[[De_Vos-4|Andries]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||De Vries|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''de Wandelaer'''||[[De_Wandelaer-22|Johannes]]||de Wandelaar, de Wandelever, de Wandelaer|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||De Wees|| || || |- valign="top" ||De Windt|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''de Wit'''||[[De_Wit-46|Pieter Jansz]]||de With, de Witt, Witt|| |- valign="top" ||'''de Witt'''||[[De_Witt-43|Tjerck Claesz]]||de With, de Witt, Witt|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''des Marets'''||[[Des_Marets-214|David]]||des Marest, de Marest, Demarest, DeMaray|| |- valign="top" ||Dean|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Decker'''||[[Decker-65|Jan Gerritsz]]*|| || |- valign="top" ||§ '''Decker'''||[[Decker-84|Jan Broersz]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Delameter'''||[[Le_Maistre-5|Claude le Maistre]]||Delamater, Delemater, Delameter, la Maitre|| |- valign="top" ||Delamont|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Denton'''||[[Denton-127|Richard]]|| || |- valign="top" ||'''Denyse'''||[[Nijssen-6|Theunis Nijssen]]||DeNyse, Tunisen, van Middleswart, de Nijs, de Nys|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Depuy'''||[[Depuy-30|Nicholas]]||de Pui, de Puy, Dupue, Dupui|| |- valign="top" ||'''Dey'''||[[Janszen-29|Dirck Jansz]]||(aka van Amsterdam, Siecken, Sieken, Sichem, Sicken, Sycan, Zieken) Day, Dey|| |- valign="top" ||Dickman|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Dideriks|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Diederick'''||[[Diederick-10|Hans]]||Diederick, Diedrick|| |- valign="top" ||'''Dingman'''||[[Dingman-19|Adam Gerritsz]]||Dingman, Dingmans|| |- valign="top" ||? ''Dircksz''||[[Hoyer-63|Cornelis]]||(aka Hoyer, Hoijer, de Hoyer)|| |- valign="top" || ''Dircksz''||[[Vanderburgh-65|Lucas]]||van der Berg, van den Berg, Vanderburgh, Vandenburgh, van der Burg, van den Burg, van der Burgh, van den Burgh|| |- valign="top" ||''Dircksz''||[[Dirksen-50|Paulus]]||(aka Lutsemburgh) Huff, Hoff|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Disoway|| || || |- valign="top" ||Ditmars|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Ditmarsen|| || || |- valign="top" ||Dixon|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Dolsen|| || || |- valign="top" ||Dolson|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Dooren|| || || |- valign="top" ||Doorn|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Doorn'''||[[Doorn-2|Aert Martensz]]||Doorn, van Doren|| |- valign="top" ||Doremus|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Doreth'''||[[Doreth-1|Jan]]||de Raet, Doreth, Derret, Derets, Dereth, Dareth, Dret, Dewt|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Dorlandt'''||[[Dorlandt-3|Lambert Jansz]] ||Dorlandt, Dorland || |- valign="top" ||'''Doughty'''||[[Doughty-32|Francis]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Douw'''||[[Douw-1|Volkert Jansz]]|| || |- valign="top" ||''Douwsz''||[[Douwse-1|Jellis]]||Fonda|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Drake'''||[[Drats-2|Josias Jansz]]||Drake, de Raet, Drat, Drats, Dreads, Dreak, Dreek, Draake, Draeck, Dreafs, Dreets, Drets|| |- valign="top" ||'''Dreyer'''||[[Drayer-96|Andries]] ||Dreyer, Draeyer, Drawyer, Drayer|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Driggs|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''du Bois'''||[[Du_Bois-14|Louis]]||du Bois, Du Bois, DuBois, Dubois|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''du Chesne'''||[[Du_Chesne-2|Antoine]]||(aka die Leemenen) du Chesne, du Chaine|| |- valign="top" ||'''du Mont'''||[[Du_Mont-2|Wallerandt]]||du Mont, Dumont, Dummond|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''du Trieux'''||[[Du_Trieux-21|Phillipe Antoni]]||du Truy, Dutrieux, Truax || |- valign="top" ||Dumond|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Dunbar|| || || |- valign="top" ||Durland|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Durling|| || || |- valign="top" ||Duryea|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Duryee|| || || |- valign="top" ||Dusenbur|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Dusenbury|| || || |- valign="top" ||Dusinberre|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Dutcher|| || || |- valign="top" ||Duval|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Duvoor|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Duyckinck'''||[[Duycking-3|Evert]]||(aka van Borchem) Duyckingh, Duyckinck, Duycking || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Duyts'''||[[Duyts-2|Laurens]]||(aka Grootschoe) Duyts, Duytszen, Day, Deay, Dey, Die, Dye|| |- valign="top" ||'''d'Uzille'''||[[D'Uzille-2|David]]||Uziele, Uzille, Zielle|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Dyckman'''||[[Dyckman-73|Johannes]]||Dikeman, Dyckman|| |- valign="top" ||'''Dyckman'''||[[Dyckman-16|Jan]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Dykeman|| || || |} [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#A|A]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#B|B]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#C|C]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#D|D]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#E|E]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#F|F]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#G|G]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#H|H]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#I|I]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#J|J]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#K|K]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#L|L]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#M|M]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#N|N]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#O|O]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#P|P]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Q|Q]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#R|R]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#S|S]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#T|T]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#U|U]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#V|V]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#W|W]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Y|Y]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Z|Z]] == E == {| cellpadding="4px" align="top" !scope="col"| !scope="col" width="110"| !scope="col"| !scope="col"| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Earle'''||[[Earle-18|Edward]] ||Earle|| |- valign="top" ||Ecker || || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Eckerson''' ||- [[Bout-10|Sara Bout]] || Ackerson, Eckerson||[[Space:Eckerson_Family_of_New_Netherland|[Family]]] |- valign="top" ||'''Edsall'''||[[Edsall-1|Samuel]]||Edsall, Idsall|| |- valign="top" ||''Edwardsz''||[[Eduwaerts-6|Hermen]]|| Eduwaerts, Eduarsz, Edwards|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Egberts'''||[[Metselaer-15|Teunis Teunisz]]||(aka de Metselaer) Metselaer, Egberts|| |- valign="top" ||''Egbertsz''||[[Egbertsie-1|Barent]]|||| |- valign="top" ||Egbertson || || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Eggert'''||[[Eggert-19|Carsten jansz]]*|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Eggleston|| || || |- valign="top" ||''Elbertsz''||[[Elbertszen-1|Lucas]]||(aka Elbertszen, Eldertszen, Elbertsen, Eldertsen, Ellertsz)|| |- valign="top" ||''Elbertsz''||[[Elberts-2|Reyer]]||(aka Albertszen, Elbertszen, Eldertszen)|| |- valign="top" ||'''Elissen'''||[[Elissen-1|Bastiaen]]||Elissen, Elyessen, Ellis, Ellison|| |- valign="top" ||''Elisz''||[[Van_Bunschoten-78|Theunis]]||Benschoten, Bunschoten, van Benschoten, van Bunschoten, van Bunschooten || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Ellis || || || |- valign="top" ||'''Ellison''' ||[[Ellison-113|Lawrence]] || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Ellsworth'''||[[Ellsworth-154|Theophilus]] || Ellsworth, Elswaert, Elsworth, Esdras, Elswaerts, Yde Wart, Elswaerdt, Elsewaerdt, Elswaret, Elsenwaert ||[[:Category:Ellsworth_Family_of_New_Netherland|[Family]]] |- valign="top" ||Elmendorf || || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Eltinge'''||[[Eltinge-1|Jan Roelofsz]] ||Eltinge, Elting || |- valign="top" ||'''Emans'''||[[Emans-2|John]]||Emans, Emmans, Emmons|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Emrick || || || |- valign="top" ||Estes || || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Everitt || || || |- valign="top" ||Evertson || || || |- valign="top" ||''Evertsz''||[[Evertsz-16|Jan]]||Terwilliger, van der Williger|| |} [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#A|A]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#B|B]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#C|C]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#D|D]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#E|E]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#F|F]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#G|G]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#H|H]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#I|I]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#J|J]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#K|K]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#L|L]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#M|M]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#N|N]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#O|O]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#P|P]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Q|Q]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#R|R]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#S|S]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#T|T]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#U|U]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#V|V]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#W|W]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Y|Y]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Z|Z]] == F == {|border="0" cellpadding="4px" align="top" style="width: 100%;" !scope="col"| !scope="col"| !scope="col"| !scope="col"| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Faber|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Falkinburg'''||[[Falkinburg-2|Hendrick Jacobsz]]||Falkenbery, Falkenburg, Falkinburg, Faulkenberry, Fortenberry|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Farrington'''||[[Farrington-122|Thomas]]|| || |- valign="top" ||'''Farrington'''||[[Farrington-114|Edward]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Ferrell|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Field'''||[[Field-766|Robert]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Fields|| || || |- valign="top" ||§ '''Fine'''||[[Fyn-2|Jan Jansz]]*||Fyn, Fine|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Firman'''||[[Firman-1|Josias]]||Firman, Furman|| |- valign="top" ||Fish|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Flackenburg|| || || |- valign="top" ||Folkartson|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Folkerson|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Fonda'''||[[Douwse-1|Jellis Douwsz]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Fonteyn'''||[[Fonteyn-6|Carel]]|| || |- valign="top" ||Fosselman|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Foster|| || || |- valign="top" ||Fountain|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Francisco|| || || |- valign="top" ||''Fransz''||[[Fransen-74|Ary]]||Lange, de Lange, Langet, Langerth, Lange, Delong, Delangh, DeLange|| |- valign="top" ||''Fransz''||[[Franz-20|Joost]]||Franz, Fransen, Franse|| |- valign="top" ||''Fransz''||[[Franszen-4|Thomas]]||(aka van Briston) || |- valign="top" ||Freas|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||''Fredericksz''||[[Fredericksen-10|Thomas]]||(aka de Cuyper, de Kuyper) Cadmus|| |- valign="top" ||Freeborn|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Freer'''||[[Freer-33|Hugo]]||Frère, Frere, Freer|| |- valign="top" ||Freese|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Frederick|| || || |- valign="top" ||Froats|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Fryer|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Fulkerson'''||[[Volckertszen-5|Dirck Volckertsz]]||(aka Holgersen, Noorman, Volkertsz) Fulkerson|| |} [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#A|A]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#B|B]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#C|C]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#D|D]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#E|E]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#F|F]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#G|G]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#H|H]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#I|I]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#J|J]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#K|K]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#L|L]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#M|M]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#N|N]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#O|O]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#P|P]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Q|Q]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#R|R]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#S|S]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#T|T]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#U|U]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#V|V]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#W|W]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Y|Y]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Z|Z]] == G == {|border="0" cellpadding="4px" align="top" style="width: 100%;" !scope="col"| !scope="col" width="140"| !scope="col"| !scope="col"| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Gale|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Gayneau'''||[[Gayneau-2|Etienne]]||Geneau, Gano|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Gansevoort'''||[[Gansevoort-3|Harmen]]|| || |- valign="top" ||'''Gardenier'''||[[Gardenier-3|Jacob Jansz]]||(aka Flodder, Floder)|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Gardinier|| || || |- valign="top" ||Gardner|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Garrabrant|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Garretsen'''||[[Gerritsen-10|Gerrit Gerritsz]]||Gerritse, Gerretsen, Garrison, van Wagenen|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Garretsen|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Garretson'''||[[Van_Oldenburg-1|Gerrit Jansz]]||(aka van Oldenburg, de Mof, de Muff) Garretson, Garrison, Gerritsen|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Garretson'''||[[Seger-116|Gerrit Segersz]]||Garrison, Gerritsen, Segars|| |- valign="top" ||Garretson|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Garrison'''||[[Van_Oldenburg-1|Gerrit Jansz]]||(aka van Oldenburg, de Mof, de Muff) Garretson, Garrison, Gerritsen|| |- valign="top" ||'''Garrison'''||[[Seger-116|Gerrit Segersz]]||Garrison, Gerritsen, Segars|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Garrison'''||[[Gerritsen-10|Gerrit Gerritsz]]||Gerritse, Gerretsen, Garrison, van Wagenen|| |- valign="top" ||Garrison|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Gee|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Genung'''||[[Genung-9|Jean]]||(aka van Leyden) Ganong, Ganoung, Ganun, Ganung, Gaunun, Ginom, Guenon, Gonunge, Guion|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Gerard|| || || |- valign="top" ||Gereardy|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Gerritson'''||[[Van_Oldenburg-1|Gerrit Jansz]]||(aka van Oldenburg, de Mof, de Muff) Garretson, Garrison, Gerritsen|| |- valign="top" ||''Gerritsz''||[[Gerritsen-1|Barent]]||(van Swol, Flaesckbeek, Flaesbeek, de Snyder, van Flaesbeck)|| |- valign="top" ||''Gerritsz''||[[Gerritszen-6|Cozyn]]||(aka van Putten)|| |- valign="top" ||''Gerritsz''||[[Gerritsen-10|Gerrit]]||Gerritse, Gerretsen, Garrison, van Wagenen|| |- valign="top" ||''Gerritsz''||[[Van_Brakel-63|Gysbert]]||van Brakel|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||''Gerritsz''||[[Garretson-3|Jan]]||(aka van der Hoff)|| |- valign="top" ||''Gerritsz''||[[Decker-65|Jan]]*||Decker, Dekker|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||''Gerritsz''||[[Gerritse-16|Luykas]]||Wyngaard, Wyngaert, Wyngaerd|| |- valign="top" ||''Gerritsz''||[[Gerritsen-251|Willem]]||Willemsen, Williamson|| |- valign="top" ||Gifford|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Gildersleeve'''||[[Gildersleeve-40|Richard]]||Gildersleeve, Geldersleve, Guildersleeve|| |- valign="top" ||Gilding|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Glen'''||[[Glen-10|Sander Leendertsz]]||(aka Alexander, de la Glen, Lindsay) Glen, Glenn|| |- valign="top" ||'''Goderus'''||[[Goderus-1|Joost]]||Goderus, Gouderus|| |- valign="top" ||Goelet|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Goes'''||[[Tysz-1|Jan Tysz]]||Goes, Hoes|| |- valign="top" ||Goetschius|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Goewey'''||[[Abelse-1|Salomon Abelsz]]*||Goewey, Goewy|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Goey|| || || |- valign="top" ||Goff|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Golding|| || || |- valign="top" ||Gonzales|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Gosschalk|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Goulder'''||[[Goulding-137|William]]||Goulding, Golden, Golder, Goulding, Goulder, Gelder|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Gouverneur'''||[[Gouverneur-6|Nicholaes]]|| || |- valign="top" ||Graham|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Grange|| || || |- valign="top" ||Gray|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Grevenraet'''||[[Grevenraet-1|Isaac]]||Grevenraet, Grevenraedt, Gravenrat|| |- valign="top" ||Griffin|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Griggs|| || || |- valign="top" ||Groenendyck|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Groesbeck'''||[[Groesbeck-13|Nicolaas Jacobsz]]|| || |- valign="top" ||'''Groot'''||[[Groot-8|Symon Symonsz]]||(aka de Groot)|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Grover'''||[[Grover-173|James]] || || |- valign="top" ||'''Gulick'''||[[Van_Gulick-1|Hendrick]]||van Gulick, Gulick|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||¦ Gustafsson||[[Gustafsson-122|Johan]]||Justice, Justis, Justus|| |- valign="top" ||''Gysbertsz''||[[Gysbertsen-3|Albert]]||van Garden, van Gaerden, van Gerden|| |- valign="top" ||''Gysbertsz''||[[Gysbertsen-1|Lubbert]]||van Blarcom|| |} [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#A|A]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#B|B]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#C|C]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#D|D]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#E|E]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#F|F]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#G|G]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#H|H]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#I|I]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#J|J]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#K|K]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#L|L]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#M|M]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#N|N]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#O|O]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#P|P]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Q|Q]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#R|R]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#S|S]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#T|T]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#U|U]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#V|V]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#W|W]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Y|Y]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Z|Z]] == H == {|border="0" cellpadding="4px" align="top" style="width: 100%;" !scope="col"| !scope="col" width="150"| !scope="col"| !scope="col"| |- valign="top" ||? '''Haff'''||[[Jeuriaenszen-1|Laurens Jeuriaensz]]||Haf, Haff, Hoff || |- valign="top" ||'''Hafte'''||[[Hendricks-139|Jacob Hendricksz]]*||Hafte, Hasten|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Haight|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Haldron'''||[[Haldron-3|William]]||Haldron, Holdrum|| |- valign="top" ||Hall|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Hallenbeck'''||[[Hallenbeck-8|Caspar Jacobsz]]||Hallenbeek, Haulenbeck, Halenbeek, Hollenbeck|| |- valign="top" ||'''Hallett'''||[[Hallett-130|William]] || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Halstead'''||[[Halstead-24|Jonas]] || || |- valign="top" ||Hance|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Hanes|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Hansen'''||[[Hendrickse-28|Hans Hendricksz]]||Hansen|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Harcourt|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Hardenbroeck'''||[[Hardenbroeck-3|Adolphus]]||Hardenbroeck, Hardenbrook|| |- valign="top" ||'''Hardenburgh'''||[[Herdenberch-1|Jan Jacobsz]]||van Hardenbergh, Hardenburgh, Herdenberch, Hedenberg, Herdenberg, Hardenberg, Hardenbergh, Hortenburg|| |- valign="top" ||? '''Haring'''||[[Haring-17|Pieter Jansz]]||Haring, Haringh|| |- valign="top" ||''Harmensz''||[[Harmensen-3|Hendrick]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||''Harmensz''||[[Harmenszen-1|Stoffel]]||van Sant, van Sandt, Vansandt, Vansant, van Zandt, van Sand|| |- valign="top" ||Harsin|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Hart|| || || |- valign="top" ||''Hartgerts''||[[Hartgers-1|Pieter]] ||Hartgers, Hartgerts, Hartgars, Hartgras, Harties, Hartiens, Hertgers || |- valign="top" ||Harvey|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||§ '''Hasbrouck'''||[[Hasbrouck-19|Jean]]|| || |- valign="top" ||Haskin|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Hassing|| || || |- valign="top" ||Hastier|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Hatfield'''||[[Hatfield-2652|Matthias]] || || |- valign="top" ||'''Hatfield'''||[[Hatfield-2016|Thomas]]|| || |- valign="top" ||'''Haughwout'''||[[Jansz-164|Pieter Jansz]]|| Lefferts, Peterson, Haughwout|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Haviland|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Hay'''||[[Hay-274|Jacob]]||Hay, Haes|| |- valign="top" ||Hazard|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Heard|| || || |- valign="top" ||Heermance || || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Heemstraat'''||[[Heemstraat-14|Takel Dirksz]]||Heemstraat, Hemstreet|| |- valign="top" ||'''Hegeman'''||[[Hegeman-34|Adriaen]]||Hegeman, Hageman, Hagerman, Hagaman|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Hellingh'''||[[Teuniszen-2|Hendrick Teunisz]]||Hellingh, Helling, Helm|| |- valign="top" ||Helmer|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Helmersz|| || || |- valign="top" ||Hendrick|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Hendricks|| || || |- valign="top" ||''Hendricks''||[[Hendrickse-3|Elizabeth]]||Lansing|| |- valign="top" ||''Hendricksz''||[[Van_Gelder-78|Evert]]||van Gelder|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||''Hendricksz''||[[Hendrijcksen-1|Claes]]||van Schoonhoven, Schoonhoven|| |- valign="top" ||''Hendricksz''||[[Hendricksz-15|Cornelis]]||(aka Caper, van Dort)||[[:Category: Sine Prole Mascula Settlers of New Netherland|[SPM]]] |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||''Hendricksz''||[[Hendricksen-29|Gerrit]]||(aka van Deventer, de blau boer) Blauvelt|| |- valign="top" ||''Hendricksz''||[[Hendrickse-28|Hans]]||Hansen|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||''Hendricksz''||[[Hendricksen-68|Jan]]||(aka Wesseling, Henrick op Groote Wesselinck Soone, van Groote Wesselinck) Sutphen, Sutphin, van Sutphen, van Zutphen, Zutphen || |- valign="top" ||''Hendricksz''||[[Hendricksen-12|Roelof]]||(aka van Meppelen)|| |- valign="top" ||'''Hendrickson'''||[[Willemsz-50|Hendrick Willemsz]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Hendrickson|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Hennion'''||[[Pieters-820|Nathaniel Pietersz]]|| (aka Daniel) Hennion, Henion, de Hennion || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Herdick|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Herman'''||[[Herman-706|Augustine]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||§ '''Hermans'''||[[Jansz-70|Focke Jansz]]|| || |- valign="top" ||''Hermansz''||[[Hermanszen-1|Arent]]||(aka Harmensz) Bussing || |- valign="top" ||''Hesselsz''||[[Hessels-37|Pieter]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Hewett|| || || |- valign="top" ||Hewitt|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Heyer|| || || |- valign="top" ||Heylinger|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Hicks'''||[[Hicks-240|John]]|| || |- valign="top" ||Hicks|| || || |- valign="top" ||''Hillebrantsz''||[[Hillebrantsen-1|Pieter]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Hinchman|| || || |- valign="top" ||Hoagland|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Hoes|| || || |- valign="top" ||Hoff|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Hoff'''||[[Dirksen-50|Paulus Dircksz]]||(aka Lutsemburgh) Huff, Hoff|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Hoffmeyer'''||[[Hoffmeyer-65|Willem]]|| || |- valign="top" ||Hoffstatter|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Hofstra|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Hoffman'''||[[Hoffman-142|Martinus Hermansz]]||Hoffman, Hofman|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Hoffman|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Hogeboom'''||[[Hogenboom-21|Bartholomeus]]||(aka Mees, Maas) Hogenboom, Hoogeboom, Hogeboom || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Hogencamp'''||[[Hendrickszen-3|Meyndert Hendricksz]]||Hogankamp, Hogenkamp, Hogancamp|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Holmes'''||[[Holmes-1345|Jonathan]]||Hullme, Holmes|| |- valign="top" ||'''Holmes'''||[[Holmes-8706|Joris]]||Holmes, Homs, Som, Thomes, Homes|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Holmes'''||[[Holmes-910|Obidiah, Jr.]]||Hullme, Holmes|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Holmes'''||[[Holmes-219|Samuel]]||Hullme, Holmes|| |- valign="top" ||Homans|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Hoogenboom|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Hooghteeling'''||[[Hooghteeling-1|Mathys Coenradtsz]]||Hooghteeling, Hoogteeling, Hotaling, Houghtaling, Houghteling|| |- valign="top" ||'''Hooghteeling'''||[[Houghtaling-138|Jan Willemsz]]||Houghtaling, Hooghteeling, Hooghteling, Hooghtyling, Hoochteylingh|| |- valign="top" ||'''Hoogland'''||[[Hooglandt-25|Christoffel]]||Hoogland, Hooglandt, Hoagland|| |- valign="top" ||'''Hoogland'''||[[Hooglandt-5|Cornelis Dircksz]]||Hooglandt, Hoogland, Hoochlandt|| |- valign="top" ||'''Hoogland'''||[[Hoogland-8|Dirck Jansz]]||Hoogland, Hooglandt|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Hoornbeeck'''||[[Hornback-14|Warnaar]]||Hoornbeeck, Hoorenbeeck, Hoornback, Hoornbeek, Horenbeeck, Hornbeck, Hornbeek|| |- valign="top" ||Hoppenstedt|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Hopper'''||[[Hopper-96|Andries Willemsz]]|| || |- valign="top" ||Hossey|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||House|| || || |- valign="top" ||Houseman|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Houseville|| || || |- valign="top" ||Howes|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Hoyt|| || || |- valign="top" |'''Hudden'''||[[Hudde-1|Andries]]||Hudden, Hudde, Hudes|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Huestis|| || || |- valign="top" ||Huet|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Huff|| || || |- valign="top" ||Hughes|| || || |- valign="top" ||Hulsart|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Hulst|| || || |- valign="top" ||Hultman|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Hun|| || || |- valign="top" ||Hunt|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Hussey'''||[[Hussey-17|Frederick]]||Hussey, Hussei, Horsjes, Hussy, Hodje|| |- valign="top" ||Hustace|| || || |- valign="top" ||''Huybertsz''||[[Huybertszen-1|Adriaen]]||Sterreveld, Starreveld, Sterrevelt, Starrevelt, Sterrenvelt|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||''Huybertsz''||[[Huijbertsen-1|Lambert]]||Brink, Brinck|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Huyck'''||[[Huyck-85|Jan Huygsz]]*||Huyck, Huygen|| |- valign="top" ||'''Huycken'''||[[Huycken-1|Willem]]||Huycken, Huijcken, Huyken, Huijke, Huyke, Huyck, Hoecken|| |- valign="top" ||Hyans|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Hyer|| || || |} [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#A|A]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#B|B]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#C|C]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#D|D]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#E|E]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#F|F]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#G|G]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#H|H]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#I|I]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#J|J]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#K|K]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#L|L]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#M|M]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#N|N]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#O|O]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#P|P]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Q|Q]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#R|R]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#S|S]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#T|T]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#U|U]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#V|V]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#W|W]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Y|Y]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Z|Z]] == I == {|border="0" cellpadding="4px" align="top" style="width: 100%;" !scope="col"| !scope="col"| !scope="col"| !scope="col"| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Idens|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Iderstein'''||[[Tades-1|Michiel Tadesz]]|| van Yderstein, Iderstein, van Iderstine || |- valign="top" ||? '''Inyart'''||[[Inyart-3|Yellis]]|| Enjart, Gillis, Inyard, Jellis, Inyart|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Iserman|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Ireland'''||[[Ireland-1014|Thomas]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Israel|| || || |} [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#A|A]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#B|B]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#C|C]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#D|D]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#E|E]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#F|F]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#G|G]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#H|H]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#I|I]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#J|J]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#K|K]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#L|L]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#M|M]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#N|N]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#O|O]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#P|P]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Q|Q]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#R|R]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#S|S]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#T|T]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#U|U]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#V|V]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#W|W]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Y|Y]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Z|Z]] == J == {|border="0" cellpadding="4px" align="top" style="width: 100%;" !scope="col"| !scope="col" width="140"| !scope="col"| !scope="col"| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Jackson'''||[[Jackson-595|Robert]]|| || |- valign="top" ||Jackson|| || || |- valign="top" ||''Jacobsz''||[[Jacobsen-1018|Barent]]||Cool, Kool, Cole|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||''Jacobsz''||[[Jacobsen-22|Cornelis]]*||(aka van Vreelandt) Stille, Somerdyke, Somerdyck, Woertendyk, Wortendyke|| |- valign="top" ||''Jacobsz''||[[Jacobszen-8|Frans]]||Oudewater, van Oudewater, Outwater|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||''Jacobsz''||[[Jacobszen-5|Hans]]*||Harty, Hertje, Hartje, Herty, Hardy, Harding|| |- valign="top" ||''Jacobsz''||[[Jacobszen-2|Jan]]|| || |- valign="top" ||''Jacobsz''||[[Jacobsen-1290|Jan]]||(aka van Rheenen, van Rhenen)|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||§ ''Jacobsz''||[[Jeppes-2|Jan]]||(aka Jentie Jeppes, de Vries) van Wicklen|| |- valign="top" ||''Jacobsz''||[[Jacobsen-59|Joris]]||Bowman, Bouman|| |- valign="top" ||''Jacobsz''||[[Jacobsen-349|Rutger]]||(aka van Schoenderwoert, van Schoenderwerdt, van Schoonderwoert, van Woert) Rutgers, Rutsen|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||''Jacobsz''||[[Jacobsz-92|Teunis]]||(aka van Schoenderwoert, van Schoenderwerdt, van Schoonderwoert, van Woert) van Woerdt, van Woert|| |- valign="top" ||''Jacobsz''||[[Jacobsen-1395|Teunis]]||Klaarwater, Clearwater|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||''Jacobsz''||[[Jacobszen-11|Tileman]]||van der Meijn, van der Meyer|| |- valign="top" ||'''Jacobus'''||[[Jans-123|Jacobus Jansz]]||Cobes, Coobes, Cobussen, Kobes, Jacobus, Jacobusse|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Jacobussen|| || || |- valign="top" ||''Jans''||[[Jans-431|Geesje]]||Springsteen|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||''Jans''||[[Harmtje-1|Harmtje]]*||Woertman, Workman, Wortman|| |- valign="top" ||Janse|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Jansen|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Jansen'''||[[Jansz-67|Mathijs Jansz]]||Jansen, van Ceulen, van Keulen, van Keuren, van Kuren, van Curen|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||''Jansz''||[[Jansen-132|Abraham]]||(aka van Salee)|| |- valign="top" ||''Jansz''||[[Vanderheul-2|Abraham]]||(aka van der Huel, van der Heul)|| |- valign="top" ||''Jansz''||[[Jansz-110|Adriaen]]||(aka van Leyden) Appel|| |- valign="top" ||''Jansz''||[[Grim-7|Albert]]||(aka Grim?, Swart?) || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||''Jansz''||[[Jansen-455|Anthonis]]||(aka van Salee)|| |- valign="top" ||''Jansz''||[[Jansen-735|Aucke]]||van Nuijs, van Nuis, van Nuys, Nuys, van Nuys, van Nuyse, van Nice|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||§ ''Jansz''||[[Jansen-1911|Carsten]]||Corson|| |- valign="top" ||''Jansz''||[[Janszen-37|Claes]]||(aka Jan Pottagie, van Purmesendt, van Purmerendt, van Pumerent) Cuyper, Cooper, Kuyper, Kuijper|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||''Jansz''||[[Kust-32|Claes]]||(aka de Backer, Kust, van Emden, van Enden) Rust|| |- valign="top" ||''Jansz''||[[Jansen-27|Claes]]||(aka Ruyter, de Ruyter, van Naerden)|| |- valign="top" ||''Jansz''||[[Janszen-29|Dirck]]||(aka van Amsterdam, Siecken, Sieken, Sichem, Sicken, Sycan, Zieken) Day, Dey|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||§ ''Jansz''||[[Jansz-70|Focke]]||Heermans, Hermans|| |- valign="top" ||''Jansz''||[[Jansen-896|Frederick]]||(poss.) Blauw|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||''Jansz''||[[Jansen-1177|Garrit]]||van Vorst|| |- valign="top" ||''Jansz''||[[Van_Oldenburg-1|Gerret]]||(aka van Oldenburg, de Mof, de Muff) Garretson, Garrison, Gerritsen|| |- valign="top" ||''Jansz''||[[Van_Steenwijck-1|Gerrit]]||van Steenwijck, van Steenwyck|| |- valign="top" ||''Jansz''||[[Jansz-227|Gysbert]]|||| |- valign="top" ||''Jansz''||[[Van_Noordstrant-1|Hans]]||(aka Noorman, Hansen) van Noordstrant, van Noorstrant, van Nostrand, van Noortstrand|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||''Jansz''||[[Van_Brevoort-2|Hendrick]]*||(aka Kyckuyt) van Brevoort, Brevoort|| |- valign="top" ||''Jansz''||[[Janszen-39|Hendrick]]||(aka Ruyter, de Ruyter, van Utrecht)|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||''Jansz''||[[Janszen-27|Hendrick]]||(aka van Schalckwyck) van Ostrom, van Oosteroom, van Ostrum, Oosteroom, Oostrom, van Oosterom|| |-valign="top" ||''Jansz''||[[Van_Oostrant-1|Jacob]]||(aka de Brouwer) van Noordstrant, van Noorstrant, van Nostrand, van Noortstrand|| |- valign="top" ||''Jansz''||[[Jans-123|Jacobus]]||Cobes, Coobes, Cobussen, Kobes, Jacobus, Jacobusse|| |- valign="top" ||''Jansz''||[[De_Jonge-1296|Jan]]||de Jonge, de Jong|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||''Jansz''||[[Jansen-21|Jan]]||(aka van Amersfoort) van Steenberg, van Steenbergen, Steenbergen|| |- valign="top" ||''Jansz''||[[Janszen-9|Jan]]|| (aka van Tubingen, van St. Obin) Wanschaer, van Wanschaer, Wanzer|| |- valign="top" || ''Jansz''||[[Ditmars-2|Jan]]*||(aka Platneus) Ditmars, van Ditmar|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||§ ''Jansz''||[[Fyn-2|Jan]]*||Fyn, Fine|| |- valign="top" || ''Jansz''||[[Jansen-22|Jan]]||(aka Noorman, de Noorman)|| |- valign="top" ||''Jansz''||[[Van_Breestede-14|Jan]]*||van Breestede, van Breedstede, Breestede, Brestede, Braisted, Bristed, Breasted|| |- valign="top" ||''Jansz''||[[Westerhout-1|Jeremias]]*||(aka van Westerhout) || |- valign="top" ||''Jansz''||[[Janszen-57|Jeuriaen]]||(aka van Aurick) || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||''Jansz''||[[Janszen-16|Laurens]]||van Wormer|| |- valign="top" ||''Jansz''||[[Jansz-67|Mathijs]]||Jansen, van Ceulen, van Keulen, van Keuren, van Kuren, van Curen|| |- valign="top" ||''Jansz''||[[Janse-92|Marselis]]||(aka van Bommel) Marselis|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||''Jansz''||[[Vreeland-4|Michiel]]||Vreeland|| |- valign="top" ||''Jansz''||[[Jansz-164|Pieter]]||Lefferts, Peterson, Haughwout|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||''Jansz''||[[Jansen-1252|Rem]]||van der Beek, van der Beck, Vanderbeek, Remsen|| |- valign="top" ||''Jansz''||[[Jansen-41|Sybrant]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||''Jansz''||[[Janszen-30|Teunis]]||Coevors, Covert|| |- valign="top" ||''Jansz''||[[Jansen-38|Thyme]]|| || |- valign="top" ||''Jansz''||[[Janszen-46|Willem]]||(aka van Rotterdam) Romen, Roome|| |- valign="top" ||Jaquett|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Jensen|| || || |- valign="top" ||Jerolamon|||| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Jerolemon|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Jessup'''||[[Jessup-5|Edward]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Jeuriaens|| || || |- valign="top" ||''Jeuriaensz''||[[Jeuriense-1|Andries]]||Jongbloedt || |- valign="top" ||''Jeuriaensz''||[[Lantsman-1|Arent]]||(aka van Oldenzeel) Lansman, Lantsman || |- valign="top" ||''Jeuriaensz''||[[Jeuriaenszen-1|Laurens]]||Haf, Haff, Hoff || |- valign="top" ||''Jochemsz''||[[Jochemsz-7|Andries]]||Andrieszen|| |- valign="top" ||''Jochemsz''||[[Jochemszen-1|David]]|| || |- valign="top" ||''Jochemsz''||[[Schoonmaker-173|Hendrick]] ||Schoonmaker|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Jochim|| || || |- valign="top" ||''Johannes''||[[Johannes-45|Minne]]||Minnelay, Mennelia, Minnerly, Manny, Minne|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Johnson|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Jongbloedt'''||[[Jeuriense-1|Andries Jeuriaensz]] ||Jongbloedt || |- valign="top" ||''Joostsz''||[[Joosten-24|Barent]]|| (aka Ridder)|| |- valign="top" ||Joralemon|| || || |- valign="top" ||''Jorisz''||[[Joriszen-2|Borger]] ||Burger, Borger|| |- valign="top" ||''Jorisz''||[[Joriszen-1|Lovis]] ||(aka van der Veer) || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Journeay|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Jurckse'''||[[Jurckse-1|Paulus Jurcksz]]||Jurckse, Jurckxen, Jurxkse, Yorckse, Yerkes, Yorks, Yerks, Yerxa, Jurks, Jurkx || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||¦ '''Justice'''||[[Gustafsson-122|Johan Gustafsson]]|| || |- valign="top" ||¦ '''Justis'''||[[Gustafsson-122|Johan Gustafsson]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||¦ '''Justus'''||[[Gustafsson-122|Johan Gustafsson]]|| || |} [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#A|A]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#B|B]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#C|C]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#D|D]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#E|E]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#F|F]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#G|G]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#H|H]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#I|I]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#J|J]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#K|K]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#L|L]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#M|M]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#N|N]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#O|O]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#P|P]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Q|Q]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#R|R]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#S|S]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#T|T]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#U|U]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#V|V]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#W|W]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Y|Y]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Z|Z]] == K == {|border="0" cellpadding="4px" align="top" style="width: 100%;" !scope="col"| !scope="col" width="150"| !scope="col"| !scope="col"| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Kaiser|| || || |- valign="top" ||Kashow|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Kearney|| || || |- valign="top" ||Keator|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Keen|| || || |- valign="top" ||Kennedy|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Kermer'''||[[Kermer-15|Abraham]]||Kermer, Carmer|| |- valign="top" ||Kermiss|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Ketcham|| || || |- valign="top" ||Ketchem|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Keteltas'''||[[Petersen-20|Evert Pietersz]]*|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Kettelhuyn'''||[[Kettelhuyn-1|Jochem]]||Cuttelhuyn, Ketelhuyn, Kettelheym, Kettelheun, Kettelhuyn, Kuttelheijm, Kuttelhuijn|| |- valign="top" ||'''Keyser'''||[[Keyser-9|Dirck Cornelisz]]||Keyser, Keiser|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Kidney|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Kieft'''||[[Kieft-20|Willem Gerritsz]] || || |- valign="top" ||Kiersen|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Kiersted'''||[[Kiersted-11|Hans]]||Kierstede, van Kierstede, Kierstead, Kiersteade|| |- valign="top" ||King|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Kingsland|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Kip'''||[[Hendrickssen-1|Hendrik Hendricksz]]||Kype, Kip, Kyp, Kipp, Kijp|| |- valign="top" ||'''Kissam'''||[[Okeson-10|John]]||Okeson, Ockesson, Kissam, Quakerson, Okson, Lokison, Okissam, Ockeron, Lockerson, Locussum, Casson, Cassum|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Kittel|| || || |- valign="top" ||Kittle|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Klaarwater'''||[[Klaarwater-1|Theunis Jacobsz]]*||Klaarwater, Clearwater|| |- valign="top" ||'''Klauw'''||[[Pietersen-103|Frans Pietersz]]||(aka Kint van Weelde) Clauw, Klauw || |- valign="top" ||'''Kleyn'''||[[Kleyn-2|Uldrick]]||Kleyn, Clein, Cleen|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Knickerbacker'''||[[Knickerbacker-1|Hermen Jansz]]||Knickerbacker, Knickerbocker|| |- valign="top" ||Kniffen|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Koeck'''||[[Koeck-14|Antony]]||Koeck, Cooke, Cook|| |- valign="top" ||'''Koenig'''||[[Koenig-330|Albert]]*||Koenig, Koning, Cuynen, Cuyne|| |- valign="top" ||'''Kolf'''||[[Kolfs-3|Jacob]]*||Kolf, Kolfs, Colve, Culver, Kulver, Colver, Kolve|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Koninck'''||[[Koninck-3|Adriaen Jansz]]||Konninck, Koning, Koninck|| |- valign="top" ||'''Kool'''||[[Kool-247|Barent Jacobsz]]||Kool, Cool, Cole|| |- valign="top" ||'''Kool'''||[[Cool-30|Cornelis Lambertsz]]||Cool, Cole, Kool|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Kough|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Krankheit'''||[[Syboutszen-1|Herck Syboutsz]]||Cronkhite, Cronkite, Krankheyt, Krankheit, Crankheyt|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Kresson|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Kroesen'''||[[Kroesen-3|Garret Dircksz]]||Kroesen, Croesen|| |- valign="top" ||'''Krol'''||[[Krol-74|Bastiaen Jansz]] || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Krom'''||- [[Van_den_Oever-9|Maycken Hendricks]]||Crom, Crum, Krom, Krum|| |- valign="top" ||'''Krom'''||[[Krom-55|Floris Willemsz]]||Crom, Crum, Krom, Krum uncle of [[Krom-29|'''Gysbert''']]'s father [[Krom-48|Willem Gijsbertsz Krom]] (whose widow, [[Van_den_Oever-9|Maycken Hendricks van den Oever]], married Jan Joosten and immigrated to New Netherland)|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Krum|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Kunst'''||[[Kunst-1|Jans Barentsz]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Kuyter'''||[[Kuyter-1|Jochem Pietersz]]|| || |} [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#A|A]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#B|B]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#C|C]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#D|D]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#E|E]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#F|F]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#G|G]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#H|H]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#I|I]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#J|J]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#K|K]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#L|L]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#M|M]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#N|N]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#O|O]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#P|P]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Q|Q]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#R|R]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#S|S]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#T|T]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#U|U]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#V|V]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#W|W]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Y|Y]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Z|Z]] == L == {|border="0" cellpadding="4px" align="top" style="width: 100%;" !scope="col"| !scope="col"| !scope="col"| !scope="col"| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''la Rue'''||[[La_Rue-48|Jacques]]|| LaRue, Laroux, Laroe, Le Roux, la Roe, LeRue, Leroux, Leroy, LaRoue, Lerou|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''la Grange'''||[[De_La_Grange-17|Omie]]||de la Grange, la Grange, Lagrange|| |- valign="top" ||'''Labattie'''||[[Labattie-1|Jean]]||(aka Fransman) Labattie, Labatie, Lebattij, Lebatis, Lebatyn|| |- valign="top" ||Lake|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Lakeman|| || || |- valign="top" ||Lamberts|| || || |- valign="top" ||''Lambertsz''||[[Lambertsz-2|Hendrick]]||(aka Sassian) Bont, Bond || |- valign="top" ||''Lambertsz''||[[VanNaerden-1|Thomas]]||(aka van Naerden)|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Landers|| || || |- valign="top" ||Lane || || || |- valign="top" ||'''Langedyck'''||[[Langedyck-1|Jan Jansz]] ||Langedyck, van Langedyck || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Langelaen'''||[[Langelaen-11|Philip Claesz]]||Langelaen, Langelaan|| |- valign="top" ||'''Langestraat'''||[[Langestraet-17|Dirck Stoffelsz]]||van Langestraat, Langstraat, Langestraet, Longstreet || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Lanning|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Lansing'''||- [[Hendrickse-3|Elizabeth Hendricks]]|| || |- valign="top" ||Larzelere|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Lashar|| || || |- valign="top" ||Lasher|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Lassingh'''||[[Lassingh-1|Pieter Pietersz]]||Lassingh, Lassen, Lassing, Lossing, Lawson|| |- valign="top" ||Lauberts|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Lavigne|| || || |- valign="top" ||¦ '''Lawrence'''||[[Lawrence-951|John]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||¦ '''Lawrence'''||[[Lawrence-695|William]]|| || |- valign="top" ||Lawrence|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Lawton|| || || |- valign="top" ||Lazier|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''le Conte'''||[[Le_Conte-7|Jean]]||(aka le Comte, Leconte, LeComte, le Conti) de Graaf, de Groof, de Graff, DeGraff, DeGraaf|| |- valign="top" ||Le Counte|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Le Fevre|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''le Maistre'''||[[Le_Maistre-5|Claude]]||la Maitre, De Lamater, Delamater, Delemater, Lemaistre|| |- valign="top" ||'''le Sueur'''||[[Le_Sueur-27|Francois]]||le Sueur, Lesueur, Lozier, Losier, de Lachaire, la Cheer, le Jere, Lessieur, Lesier|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Ledley|| || || |- valign="top" ||Ledie|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Leedom|| || || |- valign="top" ||''Leendertsz''||[[Leendertszen-1|Jacob]]||van der Grist, van der Grift, van de Grift, van de Grist, Vandergrift|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||''Leendertsz''||[[Leendertsen-2|Paulus]]||van der Grist, van der Grift, van de Grift, van de Grist, Vandergrift|| |- valign="top" ||Lefevre|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Lefferts'''||[[Jansz-164|Pieter Jansz]]|| Lefferts, Peterson, Haughwout|| |- valign="top" ||'''Leisler'''||[[Leisler-1|Jacob]]||Leisler, Leyseler|| |- valign="top" ||'''Leiuw'''||[[Leiuw-1|Philip Johnsz]]|| || |- valign="top" ||'''Lent'''||[[Van_Lent-17|Abraham Rycken]]||(aka van Lent) Lent, Riker|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Lespinarde|||| || |- valign="top" ||'''Lesueur'''||[[Le_Sueur-27|Francois]]||le Sueur, Lesueur, Lozier, Losier, de Lachaire, la Cheer, le Jere, Lessieur, Lesier|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||''Leurtsz''||[[Leurtss-1|Jacob]]||van Kuykendall, Coykendall, Kuykendaal, Kuykendall|| |- valign="top" ||Leversee|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Levy'''||[[Levy-498|Asser]] || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Lewis|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Lieversee|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Linnington'''||[[Linnington-3|Henry]]||Linnington, Linington, Lennington, Levington|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Lock|| || || |- valign="top" ||Lockerman|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Lockman|| || || |- valign="top" ||Lodewick|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Longfield|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Loockermans'''||[[Loockermans-3|Govert]]|| || |- valign="top" ||'''Loockermans'''||[[Loockermans-21|Jacob Jansz]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Loockermans'''||[[Loockermans-20|Petrus]]||(aka the Elder)|| |- valign="top" ||'''Loockermans'''||[[Loockermans-22|Pieter Jansz]]||(aka the Younger)|| |- valign="top" ||'''Lootman'''||[[Lootman-2|Jan]] ||(aka de Backer) Lotman, Lodman, Loottman, Laudeman || |- valign="top" ||'''Losee'''||[[Corneliszen-4|Jan Cornelisz]]||(aka de Zeeuw, de Leeuw) Losee, Leyse, Loyse, Loosie || |- valign="top" ||'''Lott'''||[[Lott-201|Bartel Engelbertsz]] ||Lott, Loth || |- valign="top" ||'''Lott'''||[[Lott-199|Pieter Engelbertsz]]||Lott || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Louw'''||[[Cornelissen-214|Pieter Cornelisz]]||Louw, Low || |- valign="top" ||Lowe|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Lowell|| || || |- valign="top" ||Lowery|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Loyse|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Lozier'''||[[Le_Sueur-27|Francois]]||le Sueur, Lesueur, Lozier, de Lachaire, la Cheer, le Jere, Lessieur, Lesier|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Ludlow|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''LeQuier'''||[[Lequier-3|Jan]]||(aka Escuyer) Luquer|| |- valign="top" ||''Lubbertsz''||[[Lubbertsen-2|Abraham]]||| |- valign="top" ||''Lubbertsz''||[[Lubbertsen-1|Frederick]]||| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||''Lubbertsz''||[[Lubbertz-1|Lubbert]]||van Westervelt, Westervelt|| |- valign="top" ||''Lubbertsz''||[[Lubbertsz-1|Willem]]||van Westervelt, Westervelt|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||''Luycasz''||[[Luycaszen-1|Andries]]|| || |- valign="top" ||''Luycasz''||[[Luycas-1|Evert]]||(aka Backer)||[[:Category:Sine_Prole_Mascula_Settlers_of_New_Netherland|[S.P.M.]]] |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Luyster'''||[[Luyster-2|Pieter Cornelisz]]|| || |- valign="top" ||'''Lydecker'''||[[Lydecker-8|Ryck]]||Lydecker, Leydecker, Leydekker|| |} [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#A|A]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#B|B]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#C|C]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#D|D]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#E|E]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#F|F]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#G|G]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#H|H]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#I|I]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#J|J]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#K|K]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#L|L]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#M|M]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#N|N]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#O|O]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#P|P]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Q|Q]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#R|R]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#S|S]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#T|T]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#U|U]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#V|V]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#W|W]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Y|Y]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Z|Z]] == M == {|border="0" cellpadding="4px" align="top" style="width: 100%;" !scope="col"| !scope="col" width="140"| !scope="col"| !scope="col"| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Mabee|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Mabille'''||[[Mabille-4|Pieter Casparsz]]*||Mabille, Mabie|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||''Maesz''||[[Maesz-1|Cornelis]]||van Buijrmalsen, van Buurmalsen, Bloemendaal, Bloomingdale, van Buren|| |- valign="top" ||''Mangelsz''||[[Mangelsen-1|Jan]]||Ral, Rall, Roll|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Magneville|| || || |- valign="top" ||Mapes|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Maris|| || || |- valign="top" ||''Maertensz''||[[Van_Benthuysen-2|Paulus]]||van Benthuysen, van Benthuijsen, van Benthuisen|| |- valign="top" ||'''Marselis'''||[[Janse-92|Marselis Jansz]]||(aka van Bommel) Marselis (poss. van Iveren)|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Marselis'''||[[Merselis-1|Pieter]]||Merselise, Marselis, Merseles, Mercelis, Marcelis|| |- valign="top" ||'''Martense'''||[[Reyersen-2|Adrian Reyersz]]||Adriance, Martense, Ryers, Ryerson|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Martin|| || || |- valign="top" ||Martling|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Marvin|| || || |- valign="top" ||Mason|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Masten'''||[[Masten-225|John]]||Masten, Marston, Mastine, Mast, Maston || |- valign="top" ||''Mattysz''||[[Matthijszen-2|Cornelis]]||(aka van Stockholm) Matthyszen, Matthijszen, Matthysz, Mathyszen, Mattyszen|| |- valign="top" ||'''Metselaer'''||[[Metselaer-2|Jan Adamsz]]||Metselaer, Messler, Messier|| |- valign="top" ||'''Metselaer'''||[[Metselaer-15|Teunis Teunisz]]||(aka de Metselaer) Metselaer, Egberts || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Mayer'''||[[Mayer-1592|Dirck Dircksz]]||Mayer, Meyer, de Mayer|| |- valign="top" ||'''Mayer'''||[[Meyer-67|Jan Dircksz]]||Mayer, Meyer, de Mayer, Meijer, de Meijer|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||McChesney|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Meet'''||[[Meet-3|Pieter Jansz]]||Meet, Mead|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Meir|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Melyn'''||[[Melijn-1|Cornelis]]||Melijn, Melyn, Meylin, Molyn|| |- valign="top" ||'''Merselis'''||[[Janse-92|Marselis Jansz]]||(aka van Bommel) Marselis (poss. van Iveren)|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Merselis'''||[[Merselis-1|Pieter]]||Merselise, Marselis, Merseles, Mercelis, Marcelis|| |- valign="top" ||'''Meserole'''||[[Messerole-16|Jean]] ||Meserole, Messerole, Meserol, Mesurole|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Mesier'''||[[Mesier-2|Pieter Jansz]]|| || |- valign="top" ||'''Messecar'''||[[MIsecar-1|Michiel]]||Miscaer, Messecar, Misecar || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Messenger|| || || |- valign="top" ||Messler|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Mey'''||[[Mey-117|Cornelis Jacobsz]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Meyer'''||[[Meyer-124|Adolph]]||Meyer, Myer|| |- valign="top" ||'''Meyer'''||[[Mayer-1592|Dirck Dircksz]]||Mayer, Meyer, de Mayer|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Meyer'''||[[Meyer-67|Jan Dircksz]]||Mayer, Meyer, de Mayer, Meijer, de Meijer|| |- valign="top" ||'''Meyer'''||[[Pieterse-500|Jillis Pietersz]]||(aka van ter Goude) Meyer|| |- valign="top" ||Meyer|| || || |- valign="top" ||''Meyersz''||[[Meyerszen-1|Dirck]]||(aka Weygerts?)|| |- valign="top" ||''Meyndertsz''||[[Meijndertszen-1|Egbert]]||Meyndertszen, Meijndertszen, Meynderse || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||''Meyndertsz''||[[Meynderts-3|Jan]]|| || |- valign="top" ||'''Michaëlius'''||[[Michaëlius-2|Jonas]]||(aka ''Michielsz'')|| |- valign="top" ||'''Middagh'''||[[Middagh-16|Aert Theunisz]]||Middaugh, Middagh, Middag|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Miller|| || || |- valign="top" ||Mills|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Minkler|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Minnerly'''||[[Johannes-45|Minne Johannes]]||Minnelay, Mennelia, Minnerly, Manny, Minne|| |- valign="top" ||'''Minuit'''||[[Minuit-4|Pieter]]||Minuit, Myniewit || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Mius|| || || |- valign="top" ||Modina|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Mol'''||[[Mol-105|Jan Janzen]]||Moll, Mol|| |- valign="top" ||'''Molenaar'''||[[Molenaer-2|Joost Adriaensz]]||(aka van Pijnacker) Molenaar, Molenaer, Vermeulen, Muller, Mulier || |- valign="top" ||'''Moll'''||[[Moll-21|Lambert Huybertsz]]||Moll, Mol|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Mollenauer'''||[[Mollenauer-4|Hendrick]]||Mollenauer, Mulliner|| |- valign="top" ||Monksville|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Montayne|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Montfoort'''||[[Montfort-129|Jean]]||Montfort, van Monfoort, Monfoort, Monfort|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Montras|| || || |- valign="top" ||Montross|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Moore|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Morgan'''||[[Morgan-243|Charles]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Morgan|| || || |- valign="top" ||Moritz|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Morrell'''||[[Morrell-332|Thomas]]|| || |- valign="top" ||Morse|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Morton|| || || |- valign="top" ||Mosier|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Mott'''||[[Mott-30|Adam]]|| || |- valign="top" ||'''Mount'''||[[Andersson-1906|Måns Andersson]]||Mount, Mouns, Mounts|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Mourusse|| || || |- valign="top" ||Mulder|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Mull|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Muller'''||[[Stephensz-3|Cornelis Stephensz]] ||Muller, Mulder, Miller, Mueller, Muldor || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Mullica|| || || |- valign="top" ||Myer|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Myers|| || || |- valign="top" ||Myndertse|| || || |} [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#A|A]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#B|B]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#C|C]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#D|D]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#E|E]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#F|F]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#G|G]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#H|H]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#I|I]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#J|J]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#K|K]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#L|L]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#M|M]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#N|N]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#O|O]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#P|P]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Q|Q]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#R|R]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#S|S]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#T|T]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#U|U]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#V|V]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#W|W]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Y|Y]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Z|Z]] == N == {|border="0" cellpadding="4px" align="top" style="width: 100%;" !scope="col"| !scope="col"| !scope="col"| !scope="col"| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Nagel'''||[[Nagel-3|Jan]]||(aka van Limburg)|| |- valign="top" ||Nagle|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||''Nannings''||[[Nannings-1|Geertje]]||''Tjerks''|| |- valign="top" ||'''Nevius'''||[[Nevius-12|Johannes]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Newkirk|| || || |- valign="top" ||Newton|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Nickerson|| || || |- valign="top" ||Nicoll|||| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Nicolls|| || || |- valign="top" ||Nostrand|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Nuys'''||[[Jansen-735|Aucke Jansz]]||van Nuijs, van Nuis, van Nuys, Nuys, van Nuys, van Nuyse, van Nice|| |- valign="top" ||Nyack|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||''Nysz''||[[Nijssen-6|Theunis]]||Nijssen, DeNyse, Tunisen, van Middleswart, de Nijs, de Nys|| |} [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#A|A]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#B|B]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#C|C]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#D|D]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#E|E]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#F|F]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#G|G]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#H|H]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#I|I]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#J|J]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#K|K]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#L|L]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#M|M]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#N|N]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#O|O]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#P|P]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Q|Q]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#R|R]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#S|S]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#T|T]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#U|U]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#V|V]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#W|W]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Y|Y]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Z|Z]] == O == {|border="0" cellpadding="4px" align="top" style="width: 100%;" !scope="col" width="100"| !scope="col" width="140"| !scope="col"| !scope="col"| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Oakey|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Obee'''||[[Obee-4|Hendrick Hendricksz]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Ogden'''||[[Ogden-588|John]]|| || |- valign="top" ||'''Okeson'''||[[Okeson-10|John]]||Okeson, Ockesson, Kissam, Quakerson, Okson, Lokison, Okissam, Ockeron, Lockerson, Locussum, Casson, Cassum|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Okey|| || || |- valign="top" ||''Olfertsz''||[[Olphertsen-1|Soert]]||(aka Sjoert, Sjourt, Sioert, Olphertsz) Sioerts, Shourd, Shuart|| |- valign="top" ||Oliver|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Olmstead|| || || |- valign="top" ||Olphert|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''[[Onderdonck-8|Onderdonk]]'''|| ||(poss.) [[Van_der_Donck-1|Adriaen Cornelisz van der Donck]]|| |- valign="top" ||'''Oosteroom'''||[[Janszen-27|Hendrick Jansz]]||(aka van Schalckwyck) van Ostrom, van Oosteroom, van Ostrum, Oosteroom, Oostrom, van Oosterom|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Oothout'''||[[Oothout-1|Jan Jansz]]||Oothoudt, Oothout|| |- valign="top" ||'''op den Dyke'''||[[Op_den_Dyke-1|Gysbert]]||op den Dyke, op Dyck, op den Dyck, op ten Dyck, Opdyck, Opdycke, Opdyke, Updike|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Opdyck'''||[[Opdyck-8|Louris Jansz]]||Opdyke, Opdyck, Updike|| |- valign="top" ||Ordway|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Orser'''||[[Williamsen-75|Aert Williamsz]]||Orser, Auser|| |- valign="top" ||Osterhout|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Ostrander'''||[[Pietersen-70|Pieter Pietersz]]||Ostrander, Oostrander|| |- valign="top" ||'''Ouderkerk'''||[[Ouderkerk-3|Jan]]||Ouderkerk, Ouderkirk, Ouwerkerk|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Outwater'''||[[Jacobszen-8|Frans Jacobsz]]||Oudewater, van Oudewater, Outwater|| |} [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#A|A]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#B|B]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#C|C]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#D|D]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#E|E]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#F|F]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#G|G]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#H|H]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#I|I]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#J|J]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#K|K]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#L|L]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#M|M]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#N|N]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#O|O]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#P|P]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Q|Q]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#R|R]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#S|S]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#T|T]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#U|U]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#V|V]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#W|W]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Y|Y]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Z|Z]] == P == {|border="0" cellpadding="4px" align="top" style="width: 100%;" !scope="col"| !scope="col"| !scope="col"| !scope="col"| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Packer|| || || |- valign="top" ||Palen|| || || |- valign="top" ||Palmer|| || || |- valign="top" ||Pardee|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Pardon|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Parmentier'''||[[Parmentier-2|Pierre]]||Parmentier, Palmatier, Palmantier, Palmetier|| |- valign="top" ||Paulison|||| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Paulison|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Pawling'''||[[Pawling-1|Hendrick]]||Pawling, Palding, Paelingh, Paaling|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Pearsall|| || || |- valign="top" ||Peck|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Peed|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Peek'''||[[Peeke-2|Jan]]||Peek, Peeke, Peeck || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||''Peelen''||[[Van_Nieuwkerk-6|Brant]]||(aka van Nieukirk)|| |- valign="top" ||'''Pels'''||[[Pels-2|Evert Evertsz]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Pelt|| || || |- valign="top" ||Pennoyer|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Perrin'''||[[Perrin-11|Daniel]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Perrine|| || || |- valign="top" ||Persen|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Peters|| || || |- valign="top" ||Peterse|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Peterson|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Peterson'''||[[Jansz-164|Pieter Jansz]]|| Lefferts, Peterson, Haughwout|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Philipse'''||[[Philipse-1|Frederick]]||Philipse, Flypsen|| |- valign="top" ||Phillips|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Phoenix|||| || |- valign="top" ||'''Pia'''||[[Pia-17|Pierre]]||(aka from Picardy) Para, Petersen, Pias|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Pickering|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Pier'''||[[Teunissen-2|Arent Teunisz]]|| || |- valign="top" ||'''Pier'''||[[Teunisz-24|Jan Teunisz]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||''Pieters''||[[Pieters-4|Anneken]]||van Woggelum, Woggelum, Macklick, Soogemackelyck|| |- valign="top" ||''Pietersz''||[[Pietersen-101|Andries]]||van Leuven|| |- valign="top" ||''Pietersz''||[[Pietersen-47|Cors]]||Corsen, Corssen, Vroom|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||''Pietersz''||[[Petersen-20|Evert]]*||Keteltas|| |- valign="top" ||''Pietersz''||[[Pietersen-103|Frans]]||(aka Kint van Weelde) Clauw, Klauw || |- valign="top" ||''Pietersz''||[[Pietersen-98|Fredrick]]||Mouritz, Mauritz, Mares, Morris|| |- valign="top" ||''Pietersz''||[[Pieterszen-13|Hendrick]]*||(aka van Wesel, van Duisberg, van Deusenberg, 1,000 berg) Bras, Brass, Bas|| |- valign="top" ||''Pietersz''||[[Pietersen-13|Hilbrandt]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||''Pietersz''||[[Pieterszen-8|Jacob]]||de Groot, DeGroot|| |- valign="top" ||''Pietersz''||[[Pieterszen-5|Jan]]||(aka van Husum, van Huysen, van Holstein) Staats|| |- valign="top" ||''Pietersz''||[[Pieterse-500|Jillis]]||(aka van ter Goude) Meyer|| |- valign="top" ||''Pietersz''||[[Pieterszen-9|Laurens]]||(aka de Noorman, Noorman)|| |- valign="top" ||''Pietersz''||[[Poulas-2|Paules]]*||(aka van Merven)|| |- valign="top" ||''Pietersz''||[[Pieters-883|Salomon]]||(aka Criolie)|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||''Pietersz''||[[Pieterszen-6|Wynant]]||(aka van Eck) Wijnants, Winans, Winants, Wynants|| |- valign="top" ||Pine|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Plew'''||[[Albertse-14|Hendrik Albertsz]]||Plew, Ploeg|| |- valign="top" ||'''Ploeg'''||[[Albertse-14|Hendrik Albertsz]]||Plew, Ploeg|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Pluvier|| || || |- valign="top" ||Poillon|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Polhemius'''||[[Polhemius-3|Johannes Theodore]] ||Polhemus, Polhemius || |- valign="top" ||'''Pootman'''||[[Pootman-8|Johannes]]||Pootman, Putman|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Post'''||[[Post-56|Adriaen Crijnen]]|| || |- valign="top" ||'''Post'''||[[Post-773|Lodowyck Cornelisz]]||Post, Pos|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Post|| || || |- valign="top" ||Powelson|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Powless|| || || |- valign="top" ||§ '''Prall'''||[[Prall-52|Jan Arentsz]]||(van Heerde) Prall, Praal|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Prat'''||[[Prat-9|Pierre]]||Prat, Praa|| |- valign="top" ||Praul|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Prink|| || || |- valign="top" ||Printup|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Probasco'''||[[Probasco-40|Juriaen]]|| || |- valign="top" ||Probasko|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Proper|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Provoost'''||[[Provoost-13|David Willemsz]]||Provoost, Provost|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Prudden|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Pruyn'''||[[Pruyn-33|Frans Jansz]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Pulis|| || || |} [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#A|A]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#B|B]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#C|C]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#D|D]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#E|E]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#F|F]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#G|G]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#H|H]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#I|I]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#J|J]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#K|K]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#L|L]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#M|M]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#N|N]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#O|O]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#P|P]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Q|Q]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#R|R]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#S|S]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#T|T]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#U|U]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#V|V]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#W|W]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Y|Y]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Z|Z]] == Q == {|border="0" cellpadding="4px" align="top" style="width: 100%;" !scope="col"| !scope="col"| !scope="col"| !scope="col"| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Quack|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Quackenbosch'''||[[Quackenbosch-3|Pieter Pietersz]]||Bont, Quackenbos, Quackenbus, Quackenbush|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Quilhot|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Quick'''||[[Quick-71|Theunis Thomasz]]||(aka de Matzelaer van Naarden) Quick, Cuyck|| |} [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#A|A]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#B|B]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#C|C]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#D|D]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#E|E]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#F|F]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#G|G]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#H|H]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#I|I]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#J|J]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#K|K]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#L|L]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#M|M]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#N|N]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#O|O]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#P|P]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Q|Q]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#R|R]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#S|S]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#T|T]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#U|U]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#V|V]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#W|W]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Y|Y]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Z|Z]] == R == {|border="0" cellpadding="4px" align="top" style="width: 100%;" !scope="col"| !scope="col" width="140"| !scope="col"| !scope="col"| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Ral'''||[[Mangelsen-1|Jan Mangelsz]]||Ral, Rall, Roll|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Rall'''||[[Mangelsen-1|Jan Mangelsz]]||Ral, Rall, Roll|| |- valign="top" ||Rambo|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Ramsey|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Rapalje'''||[[Rapalje-19|Joris Jansz]]||de Rapalje, Rapalje, Rapareillet, Rapelje|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Rathbun|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Raynor'''||[[Raynor-241|Edward]]||Raynor, Rayner|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Reddenhasen'''||[[Reddenhasen-1|Oben]]|| || |- valign="top" ||Redman|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Reed|| || || |- valign="top" ||Reeder|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Rees'''||[[Rees-508|Andries]]||(van der Lipstradt, van Lipstadt) Rees, Roos, Race|| |- valign="top" ||Regrinar|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Remeyn|| || || |- valign="top" ||''Remmersz''||[[Remmersen-1|Gerrit]]||Gerritsen|| |- valign="top" ||'''Remsen'''||[[Jansen-1252|Rem Jansz]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Requa|| || || |- valign="top" ||Reygersman|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Reyer|| || || |- valign="top" ||''Reyersz''||[[Reyersen-2|Adrian]]||Adriance, Martense, Ryers, Ryerson|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Reynearson|| || || |- valign="top" ||Rhodes|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Ricardo|| || || |- valign="top" ||Richard|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Richards|| || || |- valign="top" ||Ricker|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Rider|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Riker'''||[[Van_Lent-17|Abraham Rycken]]||(aka van Lent) Lent, Riker|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Rinckhout'''||[[Rinckhout-2|Jan]]||Rinckhout, Rinckout, Rinkhout|| |- valign="top" ||'''Ringo'''||[[Ringo-27|Philip Jansz]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Ritsema|| || || |- valign="top" ||Ritter|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Rodenburgh'''||[[Rodenburgh-1|Lucas]]||Rodenburgh, Rodenberg, Rodenburg|| |- valign="top" ||'''Rodrigues'''||[[Rodrigues-477|Juan]]||Rodrigues, Rodriguez|| |- valign="top" ||''Roelantsz''||[[Roelantszen-1|Adam]]*||(aka van Hamelwaard) Groen|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Roelefs|| || || |- valign="top" ||Roelefsen|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Rogers|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Roll'''||[[Mangelsen-1|Jan Mangelsz]]||Ral, Rall, Roll|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Romaine|| || || |- valign="top" ||Romeyn|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Romine|| || || |- valign="top" ||Rommen|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Roome'''||[[Janszen-46|Willem Jansz]]||(aka van Rotterdam) Romen, Roome|| |- valign="top" ||Roorbach|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Roos'''||[[Roos-11|Gerrit Jansz]]|| || |- valign="top" ||'''Roosa'''||[[Roosa-86|Albert Heymensz]]||Roosa, Roose, Rosa|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Roseboom'''||[[Roseboom-1|Hendrick Jansz]]||Rooseboom, Rosenboom, Roseboom|| |- valign="top" ||'''Rosenkranz'''||[[Hendricksen-69|Harman Hendricksz]]||Roosenkranz, Rosenkrans, Rosenkrans, Rosencrans|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Ross|| || || |- valign="top" ||''Rudolphus''||[[Rudolphus-1|Pieter]]||(aka de Vries)|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Runyon|| || || |- valign="top" ||Rusco|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Rutgers'''||[[Jacobsen-349|Rutger Jacobsz]]||(aka van Schoenderwoert, van Schoenderwerdt, van Schoonderwoert, van Woert) Rutgers, Rutsen|| |- valign="top" ||'''Rutsen'''||[[Jacobsen-349|Rutger Jacobsz]]||(aka van Schoenderwoert, van Schoenderwerdt, van Schoonderwoert, van Woert) Rutgers, Rutsen|| |- valign="top" ||'''Ruychou'''||[[Ruychou-1|Daniel]]||Richauco, Ruychon, Richaud, Ritsco, Richard|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Ryckman'''||[[Janse-10|Jan Jansz]]|| || |- valign="top" ||''Rycken''||[[Rycken-33|Hendrick]]||Suydam|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||''Rycken''||[[Van_Lent-17|Abraham]]||(aka van Lent) Lent, Riker|| |- valign="top" ||Ryder|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Ryer|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Ryers'''||[[Reyersen-2|Adrian Reyersz]]||Adriance, Martense, Ryers, Ryerson|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||''Ryersz''||[[Ryerson-7|Marten]]||Ryerson|| |- valign="top" ||'''Ryerson'''||[[Reyersen-2|Adrian Reyersz]]||Adriance, Martense, Ryers, Ryerson|| |- valign="top" ||''Ryndertsz''||[[Rynders-14|Barent]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Rynearon|| || || |- valign="top" ||Rynearson|| || || |} [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#A|A]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#B|B]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#C|C]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#D|D]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#E|E]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#F|F]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#G|G]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#H|H]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#I|I]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#J|J]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#K|K]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#L|L]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#M|M]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#N|N]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#O|O]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#P|P]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Q|Q]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#R|R]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#S|S]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#T|T]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#U|U]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#V|V]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#W|W]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Y|Y]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Z|Z]] == S == {|border="0" cellpadding="4px" align="top" style="width: 100%;" !scope="col"| !scope="col" width="140"| !scope="col"| !scope="col"| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||§ '''Salisbury'''||[[Salisbury-422|Sylvester]]||Salisbury, Salsbury|| |- valign="top" ||'''Sammans'''||[[Thomaszen-7|Johannes Thomasz]]||Sammans, Sammons || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Sanders'''||[[Sanders-958|Thomas]]||(aka Smith)|| |- valign="top" ||Sanders|| || || |- valign="top" ||''Sandersz''||[[Sandertszen-1|Egbert]]||(aka Metselaer)|| |- valign="top" ||'''Santvoort'''||[[Sandford-5|Jacob Abramsz]]||Santvoort, Sandford|| |- valign="top" ||'''Schaers'''||[[Schaers-4|Johannes Christoffel]]*||Schaers, Schars|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Schaets'''||[[Schaets-3|Gideon]]|| || |- valign="top" ||'''Schamp'''||[[Des_Champs-1|Pieter]]||(aka des Champs) Schamp, Schomp, Eschamp|| |- valign="top" ||'''Schellinger'''||[[Schellinger-9|Jacob]]||Schellenger, Schellinger|| |- valign="top" ||'''Schenck'''||[[Schenck-72|Jan Martensz]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Schenck'''||[[Schenck-409|Roelof Martensz]]|| || |- valign="top" ||Schneck|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Schepmoes'''||[[Schepmoes-3|Jan Jansz]]|| || |- valign="top" ||'''Schermerhorn'''||[[Schermerhorn-7|Jacob Jansz]]||Schermerhoorn, Schermerhorn|| |- valign="top" ||'''Schol'''||[[Scholl-56|Pieter Jansz]]*||Schol, Scholl, Scholt, Skull, Scull|| |- valign="top" ||'''Schooff'''||[[Schooff-1|Philippus Jacobusz]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Schoonhoven'''||[[Hendrijcksen-1|Claes Hendricksz]]||van Schoonhoven, Schoonhoven|| |- valign="top" ||'''Schoonmaker'''||[[Schoonmaker-173|Hendrick Jochemsz]] ||Schoonmaker|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Schoonover|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Schouten'''||[[Schouten-12|Johannes Lucasz]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Schramm|| || || |- valign="top" ||Schuart|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Schureman'''||[[Schuerman-29|Harmen]]*||Schuurman, Schurman, Schuerman, Schureman, Schuermans, Scurman, Scheurman|| |- valign="top" ||'''Schut'''||[[Schut-4|Jan Harmensz]]||Schut, Schutt || |- valign="top" ||'''Schut'''||[[Schut-141|Willem Jansz]]|| || |- valign="top" ||'''Schuyler'''||[[Schuyler-18|David Pietersz]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Schuyler'''||[[Schuyler-16|Philip Pietersz]]|| || |- valign="top" ||'''Scudder'''||[[Scudder-46|John]]|| || |- valign="top" ||'''Seales'''||[[Seals-15|John]] || Seals, Sayles, Seales, Celes, Corlij|| |- valign="top" ||'''Seaman'''||[[Seaman-10|John]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Searing'''||[[Searing-14|Simon]]|| || |- valign="top" ||'''Sebring'''||[[Seubering-14|Jan Roelofsz]]||Sebring, Seubering|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Secor|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''See'''||[[Sy-3|Isaac]]*||See, Sy, Zij, Sie|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Seely|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Segers'''||[[Van_Egmont-6|Cornelis Segersz]]||(aka van Voorhout) Egmont, van Egmont, Segers|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Segers'''||[[Seger-116|Gerrit Segersz]]||Garrison, Gerritsen, Segars|| |- valign="top" ||''Segersz''||[[Van_Egmont-6|Cornelis]]||(aka van Voorhout) Egmont, van Egmont, Segers|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||''Segersz''||[[Seger-116|Gerrit]]||Garrison, Gerritsen, Segars|| |- valign="top" ||'''Selyns'''||[[Selyns-2|Henricus]]|| || |- valign="top" ||Semon|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Sheldon|| || || |- valign="top" ||Sherman|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Shoecraft|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Shourd'''||[[Olphertsen-1|Soert Olfertsz]]||(aka Sjoert, Sjourt, Sioert, Olphertsz) Sioerts, Shourd, Shuart|| |- valign="top" ||Shryrock|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Shuart|| || || |- valign="top" ||Shutts|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Sickels'''||[[Sickles-24|Zacharias]]|| || |- valign="top" ||'''Sioerts'''||[[Olphertsen-1|Soert Olfertsz]]||(aka Sjoert, Sjourt, Sioert, Olphertsz) Sioerts, Shourd, Shuart|| |- valign="top" ||Silvernail|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Simmons|| || || |- valign="top" ||Simonson|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Simpson|| || || |- valign="top" ||Sinderen|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Sinsabaugh|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Sip'''||[[Sip-5|Adriaen Hendricksz]]||Sips, Zips|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Skaat(s)|| || || |- valign="top" ||Skellenger|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Skidmore'''||[[Skidmore-153|John]]|| || |- valign="top" ||Skidmore|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Skillman'''||[[Skillman-18|Thomas]] || || |- valign="top" ||'''Slecht'''||[[Slecht-2|Cornelis Barentsz]]||Slecht, Sleght, Slegt, Sleight|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Slingerland'''||[[Slingerland-3|Teunis Cornelisz]]|| || |- valign="top" ||'''Slot'''||[[Slodt-2|Jan Pietersz]]||Slot, Sloat, Slodt, Slote || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Smades|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Smedes'''||[[Smeddes-1|Jan]]||Smedes, Smeedes, Smelt, Smeddis, Smeeden || |- valign="top" ||'''Smeeman'''||[[Smeeman-1|Harman]]|| Smeeman, Smeman|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Smeets'''||[[Smeets-10|Adriaen Lambertsz]]||Smeets, Smidt, Smid, Smith|| |- valign="top" ||Smith|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Smock'''||[[Smock-134|Hendrick Mattysz]]||Smack, Smock|| |- valign="top" ||'''Snedeker'''||[[Snedeker-9|Jan Gerritsz]]||Snediker, Snedecker, Snedecor, Snedeker, Snedeger|| |- valign="top" ||'''Sneden'''||[[Sneden-4|Jan]] ||Sneden, Snedinx || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Sneden|| || || |- valign="top" ||Snedijer|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Snook|| || || |- valign="top" ||Snyder|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Somerdyck'''||[[Jacobsen-22|Cornelis Jacobsz]]||(aka van Vreelandt) Stille, Somerdyke, Somerdyck, Woertendyk, Wortendyke|| |- valign="top" ||Somerendyck|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Southard'''||[[Southard-61|Thomas]]|| || |- valign="top" ||Spader|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Spell|| || || |- valign="top" ||Spicer|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Spiegelar'''||[[Spiegelar-1|Jan]]||Spiegelar, Spiegelaer, Spiegel || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Spier'''||[[Spier-76|Hendrick Jansz]]*||Spier, Speer, Spear|| |- valign="top" ||Spitzer|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||§ '''Spoor'''||[[Spoor-87|Jan Wybesz]]|| || |- valign="top" ||Sprigg|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Springs|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Springsteen'''||- [[Jans-431|Geesje Jans]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Sprong'''||[[Sprong-96|Johannes]] ||Sprong, Sprung, Spronk, Spronck, Sprongh || |- valign="top" ||'''Staats'''||[[Pieterszen-5|Jan Pietersz]]||(aka van Huysen, van Holstein) Staats|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Staets'''||[[Staets-15|Abraham]]||Staats, Staets|| |- valign="top" ||Stagg|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Stallcup|| || || |- valign="top" ||Standerwick|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Steenwyck'''||[[Steenwyck-3|Cornelis]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Stellenwerf|| || || |- valign="top" ||Stelmann|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Stephens|| || || |- valign="top" ||''Stephensz''||[[Stephensz-3|Cornelis]] ||Muller, Mulder, Miller, Mueller, Muldor || |- valign="top" ||'''Sterrevelt'''||[[Huybertszen-1|Adriaen Huybertsz]]||Sterreveld, Starreveld, Sterrevelt, Starrevelt, Sterrenvelt|| |- valign="top" ||Stevens|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Stevenson|| || || |- valign="top" ||Stevenszen|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Steymets|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Stille'''||[[Jacobsen-22|Cornelis Jacobsz]]||(aka van Vreelandt) Stille, Somerdyke, Somerdyck, Woertendyk, Wortendyke|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Stillwell'''||[[Stillwell-18|Nicholas]]||Stilwell, Stillwell|| |- valign="top" ||Stivenson|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Stockton'''||[[Stockton-125|Richard]]|| || |- valign="top" ||''Stoffelsz''||[[Stoffelszen-3|Jacob]]|| || |- valign="top" ||'''Stol'''||[[Stol-1|Jacob Jansz]]||(aka Hap)|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Stoothoff'''||[[Stoothoff-1|Elbert Elbertsz]]||Stoothoof|| |- valign="top" ||'''Storm'''||[[Storm-14|Dirck Goris]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Stout'''||[[Stout-60|Richard]]|| || |- valign="top" ||'''Stoutenburg'''||[[Stoutenburg-3|Pieter]]||(aka van Oldenbarnevelt) Stoutenburg, Stoutenberg, Stoutenburgh, van Stoutenburgh|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Stow|| || || |- valign="top" ||Straat|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Straatmaker'''||[[Straatmaker-6|Dirck]]||Straetmaker, Stratemaker, Straatmaecker, Stratemaecker|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Straetmaker|| || || |- valign="top" ||Streit|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Strickland'''||[[Strickland-125|John]]|| || |- valign="top" ||Struble|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Strycker'''||[[Strycker-2|Jacob Gerritsz]]||Strijcker, Striker Stryker, Strycker|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||§ '''Strycker'''||[[Strijcker-10|Jan Gerritsz]]||Strijcker, Striker, Stryker, Strycker|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Stults|| || || |- valign="top" ||Sturtevant|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Stuyvesant'''||[[Stuyvesant-3|Pieter]]|| || |- valign="top" ||Suffern|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Sutphen'''||[[Wesseling-12|Jan Hendricksz]]||(aka Wesseling, Henrick op Groote Wesselinck Soone, van Groote Wesselinck) Sutphen, Sutphin, van Sutphen, van Zutphen, Zutphen|| |- valign="top" ||'''Sutphin'''||[[Wesseling-12|Jan Hendricksz]]||(aka Wesseling, Henrick op Groote Wesselinck Soone, van Groote Wesselinck) Sutphen, Sutphin, van Sutphen, van Zutphen, Zutphen|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Suydam'''||[[Rycken-33|Hendrick Rycken]]|| || |- valign="top" ||'''Swaim'''||[[Barentsz-2|Mattijss Barentsz]]||(aka van Leerdam) Swaim, Tysen, Tice, Matthys, Mathews, Swinn, Thysen, Sweem|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Swanson|| || || |- valign="top" ||Swart|||| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Swart'''||[[Swart-14|Jacob]]||(aka Hellakers) Swart, Swarts|| |- valign="top" ||'''Swart'''||[[Swart-18|Teunis Cornelisz]]|| || |- valign="top" ||Swartwood|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Swartwout'''||[[Swartwout-25|Tomys]]||Swarthout, Swartout, Swartwout|| |- valign="top" ||Sweetman|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Sweeren'''||[[Sweeren-11|Hendrick]]|| || |- valign="top" ||'''Swits'''||[[Swits-12|Claes Cornelis]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||''Syboutsz''||[[Syboutszen-1|Herck]]||Cronkhite, Cronkite, Krankheyt, Krankheit, Crankheyt|| |- valign="top" ||''Syrachsz''||[[Sirachs-1|Titus]]||(aka de Vries) Titus|| |} [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#A|A]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#B|B]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#C|C]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#D|D]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#E|E]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#F|F]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#G|G]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#H|H]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#I|I]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#J|J]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#K|K]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#L|L]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#M|M]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#N|N]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#O|O]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#P|P]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Q|Q]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#R|R]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#S|S]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#T|T]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#U|U]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#V|V]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#W|W]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Y|Y]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Z|Z]] == T == {|border="0" cellpadding="4px" align="top" style="width: 100%;" !scope="col"| !scope="col"| !scope="col"| !scope="col"| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Tack'''||[[Tack-15|Aert Pietersz]]||Tack, Tak|| |- valign="top" ||''Tadesz''||[[Tades-1|Michiel]]|| van Yderstein, Iderstein, van Iderstine || |- valign="top" ||'''Talma'''||[[Talma-6|Douwe Harmansz]]||Taelman, Tallman, Talman|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Tappan'''||[[Tappan-4|Jurian Teunisz]]||Tappan, Tappen|| |- valign="top" ||Taylor|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Teachout|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Teller'''||[[Teller-12|William]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Teller|| || || |- valign="top" ||? '''ten Broeck'''||[[Ten_Broeck-34|Wessel]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Ten Broeck|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''ten Eyck'''||[[Ten_Eyck-85|Coenraedt]]||ten Eijck, ten Eyck|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''ter Bosch'''||[[Ter_Bosch-3|Johannes]]||ter Bosch, ter Bos, Bosch|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Terhune'''||[[Albertszen-1|Albert Albertsz]]||(aka de Lintwever) Terhune, Terhuyne|| |- valign="top" ||Terpenning|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Terwilliger'''||[[Evertsz-16|Jan Evertsz]]||Terwilliger, van der Williger|| |- valign="top" ||''Teunisz''||[[Theuniszen-4|Aert]]||(aka Willemszen, van Putten) Arentsen|| |- valign="top" ||''Teunisz''||[[Teuniszen-1|Claes]]||(aka Uylenspiegel)|| |- valign="top" ||''Teunisz''||[[Teuniszen-3|Dirck]]||(aka Noorman)|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||''Teunisz''||[[Verschuer-1|Gysbert]]*||(aka Barneveldt) Verscheur, van der Scheur, van der Scheuren|| |- valign="top" ||''Teunisz''||[[Teuniszen-2|Hendrick]]||Hellingh, Helling, Helm|| |- valign="top" ||''Teunisz''||[[Theuniszen-2|Herman]]||(aka van Zell)|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||''Teunisz''||[[Metselaer-15|Teunis]]||(aka de Metselaer) Metselaer, Egberts|| |- valign="top" ||''Teunisz''||[[Teunissen-124|Tobias]]||(aka van Leyden) || |- valign="top" ||Thayer|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||''Thomasz''||[[Thomase-2|Jan]]||(aka van Oostenvelt) Witbeck, Whitbeck|| |- valign="top" ||''Thomasz''||[[Tomassen-32|Juriaen]]||(aka Tomassen) van Ripen, van Riper, van Rypen|| |- valign="top" ||'''Thorne'''||[[Thorne-121|William]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Tibbitts|| || || |- valign="top" ||Tice|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Tickmor|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Tiebout'''||[[Tiebout-2|Jan]]||Thybaut, Tiebaut, Tibout, Thibout, Tebou, Thibou, Tiebout, Tebow|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Tietsoort'''||[[Willemszen-6|Abraham Willemsz]]||Tietsoort, Tietsort, Titsworth, Teachout|| |- valign="top" ||Tilburgh|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Tilton|| || || |- valign="top" ||Titsworth|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Titus'''||[[Titus-9|Edmond]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Titus'''||[[Sirachs-1|Titus Syrachsz]]||(aka de Vries)|| |- valign="top" ||'''Toers'''||[[Toers-4|Arent Laurensz]]*||Toers, Tuers, Turse|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Toliver|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Toll'''||[[Carelse-20|Hans Carelsz]]||(aka Noorman)|| |- valign="top" ||''Tomasz''||[[Tomasse-1|Hendrick]]|| || |- valign="top" ||''Tomasz''||[[Tomassen-32|Juriaen]]||(aka Thomasz) van Ripen, van Riper, van Rypen|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Tourneur'''||[[Tourneur-3|Jean]]|| || |- valign="top" ||Townsend|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Traphagen'''||[[Traphagen-2|Willem Jansz]]||Traphagen, Traphage, Traphagel|| |- valign="top" ||Traux|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Tredwell|| || || |- valign="top" ||Trempler|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Turck'''||[[Turck-3|Paulus Jacobsz]]|| || |- valign="top" ||Turk|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Turner|| || || |- valign="top" ||Turnure|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Turse|| || || |- valign="top" ||Turslain|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Tuthill|| || || |- valign="top" ||Tymeson|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Tysen'''||[[Barentsz-2|Mattijss Barentsz]]||(aka van Leerdam) Swaim, Tysen, Tice, Matthys, Mathews, Swinn, Thysen, Sweem|| |- valign="top" ||Tyssen|| || || |} [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#A|A]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#B|B]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#C|C]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#D|D]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#E|E]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#F|F]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#G|G]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#H|H]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#I|I]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#J|J]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#K|K]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#L|L]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#M|M]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#N|N]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#O|O]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#P|P]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Q|Q]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#R|R]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#S|S]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#T|T]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#U|U]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#V|V]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#W|W]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Y|Y]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Z|Z]] == U == {|border="0" cellpadding="4px" align="top" style="width: 100%;" !scope="col" width="150"| !scope="col" width="150"| !scope="col"| !scope="col"| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Underhill'''||[[Underhill-12|John]]|| || |- valign="top" ||'''Updike'''||[[Op_den_Dyke-1|Gysbert]]||op Dyck, op den Dyck, op den Dyke, op ten Dyck, Opdyck, Opdycke, Opdyke, Updike|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Updike'''||[[Opdyck-8|Louris Jansz]]||Opdyke, Opdyck, Updike|| |- valign="top" ||'''Uytten Bogaert'''||[[Uytenbogaert-2|Gysbert Elbertsz]]||Uyttenbogaert, Uytten Bogaert, Uyt Den Bogaert, Uytenbogaert, Uittenbogert|| |} [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#A|A]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#B|B]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#C|C]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#D|D]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#E|E]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#F|F]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#G|G]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#H|H]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#I|I]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#J|J]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#K|K]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#L|L]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#M|M]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#N|N]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#O|O]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#P|P]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Q|Q]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#R|R]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#S|S]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#T|T]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#U|U]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#V|V]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#W|W]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Y|Y]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Z|Z]] == V == {| cellpadding="4px" align="top" !scope="col" width="150"| !scope="col"| !scope="col"| !scope="col"| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Valentine'''||[[Valentine-87|Richard]] || || |- valign="top" ||Valentine|| || || |- valign="top" ||Van Albady|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''van Alcmaer'''||[[Pieterszen-15|Adriaen Pietersz]]||van Alkmaar, van Alcmar, Alcmaer|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''van Alen'''||[[Van_Alen-49|Laurens]]|| || |- valign="top" ||'''van Alen'''||[[Van_Alen-2|Pieter]]|| || |- valign="top" ||Van Alen|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Van Allen|| || || |- valign="top" ||Van Alst|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''van Alstyne'''||[[Van_Alstyne-2|Jan Martensz]]||(aka de Wever) van Aelsteyn, van Alstein, van Alstyne || |- valign="top" ||'''van Amburgh'''||[[VanAmburg-3|Hendrick Arentsz]]*|| van Amburgh, van Amburg, van Emburgh, Namburgh || |- valign="top" || Van Anda|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Van Anden|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''van Antwerpen'''||[[Van_Antwerpen-7|Daniel Jansz]] ||van Antwerp ||[[:Category:Van_Antwerpen_Family_of_New_Netherland|[Family]]] |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''van Arnhem'''||[[Van_Arnhem-5|Jan Dirksz]]* || || |- valign="top" ||'''van Arsdalen'''||[[Van_Arsdalen-17|Symon Jansz]] ||Van Arsdalen, Van Aersal, Van Aersdal, Van Arsdale|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Van Atta|| || || |- valign="top" ||Van Atten|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" || Van Auken|| || || |- valign="top" || '''van Barkelo'''||[[Lubberdinck-1|Harmen Jansz Lubberdinck]]||van Barkelo, van Borkelo, Barcalo, Berkelow, Barkeloo, van Borculo, Burklow, Bartlow|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''van Barkelo''' ||[[Lubberdinck-5|Willem Jansz Lubberdinck]]||van Barkelo, van Borkelo, Barcalo, Berkelow, Barkeloo, van Borculo, Burklow, Bartlow|| |- valign="top" ||'''van Benthuysen'''||[[Van_Benthuysen-2|Paulus Maertensz]]||van Benthuysen, van Benthuijsen, van Benthuisen|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Van Bergen || || || |- valign="top" || '''van Blarcom'''||[[Gysbertsen-1|Lubbert Gysbertsz]]|| || |- valign="top" ||'''van Boekhoven'''||[[Van_Boekhoven-1|Claas Jansz]]||van Boekhoven, van Boeckhoven, Boekenhoven, van Beckhoven, || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''van Boerum''' ||[[Van_Boerum-1|William Jacobsz]]||Boerum, Booraem, van Boerum || |- valign="top" || '''van Borsum'''||[[Van_Borsum-4|Egbert]] || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''van Brakel'''||[[Van_Brakel-63|Gysbert Gerritsz]]|| || |- valign="top" ||Van Bramen|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''van Breestede'''||[[Van_Breestede-14|Jan Jansz]]*||van Breestede, van Breedstede, Breestede, Brestede, Braisted, Bristed, Breasted|| |- valign="top" ||'''van Bremen'''||[[Van_Bremen-3|Jan Dirksz]] || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" || Van Bremer|| || || |- valign="top" ||Van Brocklin || || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Van Broklin|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''van Brug'''||[[Van_Brug-12|Gillis Jansz]]||van Brug, van Brugh, Verbrugge, VanBrug, van Brugge, Vanbrugge, van Brugh || |- valign="top" ||'''van Brugh'''||[[Van_Brugh-1|Johannes Pietersz]] ||(aka van Haerlem) van Brug, van Brugge, ver Brugge, van Brugh, Verbrugge, van der Brugge|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''van Brunt'''||[[Van_Brunt-99|Rutger Joesten]] || || |- valign="top" ||'''van Bunschoten'''||[[Van_Bunschoten-78|Theunis Elisz]]||Benschoten, Bunschoten, van Benschoten, van Bunschoten, van Bunschooten || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''van Buren'''||[[Maesz-1|Cornelis Maesz]]||van Buijrmalsen, van Buurmalsen, Bloemendaal, Bloomingdale, van Buren|| |- valign="top" ||'''van Buskirk'''||[[Van_Buskirk-25|Laurens Andriesz]]*||Buskirk, van Buskirk|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''van Buurmalsen'''||[[Van_Buurmalsen-2|Cornelis Maesz]]||van Buijrmalsen, van Buurmalsen, Bloemendaal, Bloomingdale, van Buren|| |- valign="top" ||Van Campen|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||§ '''van Cleave'''||[[Van_Cleave-84|Jan Cornelisz]]||van Cleave, van Cleef, Van Kleef, van Cleve, van der Cliff, van Cleft|| |- valign="top" ||Van Coehorn|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Van Cott|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''van Cortlandt'''||[[Van_Cortlandt-6|Oloff Stevensz]]||van Courtland|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Van Cott|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''van Couwenhoven'''||[[Van_Couwenhoven-19|Wolphert Gerretsz]]||Couwenhoven, van Couenhoven, van Kouwenhoven, Conover, Couwenhoven, Cowenhoven, Crownover, Kouwenhoven|| |- valign="top" ||'''van Curler'''||[[Van_Curler-4|Arent]]||van Corlaer|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Van Daigen|| || || |- valign="top" || Van Dalsen|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''van Dam'''||[[Van_Dam-96|Claes Ripsz]]* || || |- valign="top" ||Van De Burg|| || || |- valign="top" ||Van De Linde || || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Van De Poll|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''van de Water'''||[[Van_de_Water-52|Benjamin]]|| || |- valign="top" ||'''van den Bergh'''||[[Cornelisz-107|Gysbert Cornelisz]]||(aka van Weesp, Waert, Weert) van den Bergh, Vandenburg, van den Berg, van den Burch, Vandenbergh, van den Burg|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''van den Bosch'''||[[Van_Den_Bosch-14|Jan Woutersz]]*||van den Bosch, van der Bosch, Bush, Johnson || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||van den Oever||[[Van_den_Oever-9|Maycken Hendricks]]||Crom, Crum, Krom, Krum|| |- valign="top" ||'''van der Beeck''' ||[[Jansen-1252|Rem Jansz]] ||van der Beek, van der Beck, Vanderbeek, Remsen|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''van der Beeck''' ||[[VanDerBeck-7|Paulus]] ||van der Beek, van der Beck, Vanderbeck, Vanderbeek|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Van Der Bogart || || || |- valign="top" ||Van Der Burgh|| || || |- valign="top" || '''van der Burgh'''||[[Vanderburgh-65|Lucas Dircksz]]||van der Berg, van den Berg, Vanderburgh, Vandenburgh, van der Burg, van den Burg, van der Burgh, van den Burgh|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Van Der Cook|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''van der Cuyl'''||[[Van_de_Kuyl-2|Cornelis Barentsz]] ||van der Kuyl, van der Cuyl, vanderKuyl|| |- valign="top" ||'''van der Donck'''||[[Van_der_Donck-1|Adriaen Cornelisz]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''van der Grist'''||[[Leendertszen-1|Jacob Leendertsz]]||van de Grift, van de Grist, van der Grist, Vandergrift|| |- valign="top" ||'''van der Grist'''||[[Leendertsen-2|Paulus Leendertsz]] || van de Grift, van de Grist, van der Grist, Vandergrift|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Van Der Hegen|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''van der Heyden'''||[[Van_der_Heyden-51|Mattys]]|| || |- valign="top" ||'''van der Hoeven'''||- [[Van_Velpen-9|Geertje Cornelis]]||(aka Guertgen, van Fulpen, van Fulper, van Velpen) van der Hoeven, van der Hoeve, van der Hoff, Vanderhoff|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Van Der Hoff || || || |- valign="top" ||Van Der Hoof || || | |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||? '''van der Linden'''||[[Van_Der_Linde-106|Joost]] ||van der Linden, Vanlinden, van der Linde, Vanderlinden, Vanderlinde || |- valign="top" ||Van Der Linder|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||van der Lipstadt||[[Van_der_Lipstadt-1|Barent Balthus]]||van Kleeck, van Kleek|| |- valign="top" ||Van Der Lyn|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''van der Marck'''||[[Van_der_Marck-29|Thomas]]||van de Mark, Vandermark || |- valign="top" ||'''van der Poel'''||[[Vanderpoel-6|Wynant Gerritsz]]||van der Poel|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Van Der Pool|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''van der Schuuren'''||[[Van_Der_Schuuren-1|Willem]]||van der Schuur|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Van Der Slice|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''van der Spiegel'''||[[Van_der_Spiegel-1|Laurens Jansz]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''van der Veer'''||[[Van_der_Veer-58|Cornelis Jansz]]||(aka de Seeuw) van der Veer, van de Veer, Vanderveer, Vandeveer, vander Veer|| |- valign="top" ||'''van der Veer'''||[[Van_Der_Veer-7|Jacob]]|| || |- valign="top" ||'''van der Volgen'''||[[Van_Der_Volgen-2|Claas Lourensz]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''van Der Voort'''||[[Van_der_Voort-21|Michael Paulusz]]||van der Voort, van de Voort, Vandervoort, Vandevoort|| |- valign="top" ||'''van der Werken'''||[[Van_Der_Werken-3|Roelof Gerritsz]]||van der Werken, van der Werke|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Van Der Werker|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''van der Zee'''||[[Bradt-2|Albert Andriesz Bradt]]|| (aka de Noorman) Bratt|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''van Deursen'''||[[Van_Deursen-25|Abraham Pietersz]]||van Deursen, van Deusen, van Dusen, van Duser, van Duzer, van Duzor|| |- valign="top" ||'''van Deventer'''||[[Van_Deventer-2|Jan Pietersz]]||van Deventer, van de Venter, Vandeventer, Venter|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''van Dien'''||[[Garrison-2343|Dirck Gerritsz]] ||van Dien, van Dyne, van Duyn || |- valign="top" ||Van Dine|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Van Ditmarsen|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''van Doesburg'''||[[Van_Doesburg-8|Hendrick Andriesz]]*|| || |- valign="top" ||Van Doersen|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Van Dolen|| || || |- valign="top" ||Van Donk|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" || § '''van Doorn'''||[[Van_DOORN-17|Christian Pietersz]]||van Doren, van Doorn|| |- valign="top" ||Van Driessen|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Van Dunk|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''van Duyn'''||[[Van_Duyn-5|Gerrit Cornelisz]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Van Duyne|| || || |- valign="top" ||§ '''van Dyck'''||[[Claess-3|Frans Claesz]]||van Dijck, van Dyck|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''van Dyck'''||[[Van_Dyck-63|Hendrick]]||van Dijck, van Dyke, van Dyck|| |- valign="top" ||? '''van Dyck||[[Van_Dyck-74|Jan Thomasz]]||van Dijck, van Dyke, van Dyck|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Van Dyke|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''van Egmont'''||[[Van_Egmont-6|Cornelis Segersz]]||(aka van Voorhout) Egmont, Segers|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''van Elmendorp'''||[[Elmendorp-3|Jacobus]]||van Elmendorf, Elmendorf|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Van Enden|| || || |- valign="top" ||Van Epps|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''van Eps'''||- [[Damen-26|Maritie Damen]]|| || |- valign="top" ||'''van Etten'''||[[Van_Etten-15|Jacob Jansz]]*|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Van Evera|| || || |- valign="top" ||Van Every|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Van Fleet|| || || |- valign="top" ||Van Feurden|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''van Garden'''||[[Gysbertsen-3|Albert Gysbertsz]]||van Garden, van Gaerden, van Gerden|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''van Gelder'''||[[Van_Gelder-78|Evert Hendricksz]]||van Gelder|| |- valign="top" ||§ '''van Giesen'''||[[Van_Giesen-6|Reynier Bastiaensz]]* || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Van Gorden|| || || |- valign="top" ||Van Gorder|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Van Griethuysen|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''van Gulick'''||[[Van_Gulick-1|Hendrick]]||Gulick, van Gulick|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Van Guyseling|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''van Halen'''||[[Van_Halen-21|Pieter]]||van Halen, van Alen, van Allen, van Hale|| |- valign="top" ||'''van Hamel'''||[[Van_Hamel-8|Theodorus "Dirck"]]||Hamel|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Van Hart|| || || |- valign="top" ||Van Heusen|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''van Heyningen'''||[[Heijning-1|Claes Jansz]]||(aka Tuynnier, tuynier, van der Heyden) Heyningen, Heijningen, van Heijningen, van Heynigen, van Heyning|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Van Hise|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''van Hoeck'''||[[Van_Hoeck-14|Arent Isaacsz]]* ||van Hoeck, van Hook|| |- valign="top" ||Van Hoesen|| || || |- valign="top" ||Van Hooser|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''van Horn'''||[[Van_Horn-16|Christiaen Barentsz]]||van Hoorn, van Horn|| |- valign="top" ||'''van Horn'''||[[Cornelisz-54|Jan Cornelisz]]||van Hoorn, van Horn, van Hooren, van Horne|| |- valign="top" ||'''van Horn'''||[[Cornelissen-127|Matthys Cornelisz]]||(aka van Jutlandt) van Hoorn, van Horn, van Horne|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Van Horne|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''van Houten'''||[[Cornelissen-2|Roelof Cornelisz]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''van Husum'''||[[Van_Husum-2|Jan Fransz]]||van Husum, van Heusen, van Hoesen, van Hoesem, van Huysen|| |- valign="top" ||Van Huysen|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''van Imbroeck'''||[[Van_Imbroeck-3|Gysbert]] ||van Imbroeck, van Imbroek, van Emburg, van Emburgh, van Ambourg || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Van Inwegen|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''van Iselsteyn'''||[[Van_Iselsteyn-1|Jan Willemsz]]|| (aka van Leyden) van Yeselsteyn, van Isselsteyn|| |- valign="top" ||'''van Iveren'''||[[Fredrickszen-1|Meynert Fredricksz]]||van Iveren, van Yveren|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Van Keiren|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''van Keuren'''||[[Jansz-67|Mathijs Jansz]]||Jansen, van Ceulen, van Keulen, van Keuren, van Kuren, van Curen|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''van Kirk'''||[[Van_Kirk-30|Jan Jansz]]*||ver Kercken, ver Kerk, Verkerck, Verkerk, Verkercken|| |- valign="top" ||'''van Kleeck'''||[[Van_der_Lipstadt-1|Barent Balthus van der Lipstadt]]||van Kleeck, van Kleek|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''van Kortryk'''||[[Van_Kortryk-12|Jan Bastiansz]]||van Kortryke, Courtright, Kortright, Kortrecht, Cortregt, Low, Lowe, Louw|| |- valign="top" ||'''van Kortryk'''||[[Van_Kortryk-5|Michiel Bastiansz]]||van Kortryke, Courtright, Cortregt, Kortright, Kortrecht|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''van Kuykendall'''||[[Leurtss-1|Jacob Leurtsz]]||Coykendall, Kuykendaal, Kuykendall|| |- valign="top" ||'''van Laer'''||[[Van_Laer-59|Adriaen]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Van Law|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''van Leeuwen'''||[[Van_Leeuwen-437|Frederick Hendricksz]]||van Liew|| |- valign="top" ||'''van Lenneps'''||[[Van_Lenneps-1|Herman Jansz]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''van Leuven'''||[[Pietersen-101|Andries Pietersz]]|| || |- valign="top" ||Van Loan|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''van Loon'''||[[Van_Loon-42|Jan]]|| || |- valign="top" ||'''van Mater'''||[[Van_Mater-13|Jan Gysbertsz]]||Van Meter, Vanmeter, Van Matre, Van Metre, van Meteren, van Meeteren [http://www.familytreedna.com/public/VanMeterSurnameProject/ Van Meter Family Tree DNA Surname Project]: "Van Meter is used as the generic [for] Van Meter, Vanmeter, Van Matre, Van Metre, van Meteren, van Meeteren.... Almost everyone in the United States and Canada, with an ancestor named Van Meter, is descended from Jan Joosten (1626-1704) or Jan Gysbertsen (1624-?). What we don't know is if these two were related." || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''van Meteren'''||[[Van_Meteren-8|Jan Joosten]]||Van Meter, Vanmeter, Van Matre, Van Metre, van Meteren, van Meeteren || |- valign="top" ||Van Middlesworth|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''van Naame'''||[[Van_Naame-2|Jochem Englebertz]]||van Namen, van Name|| |- valign="top" ||Van Neman|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''van Nes'''||[[Van_Nes-28|Cornelis Hendriksz]]|| || |- valign="top" ||Van Ness|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''van Nest'''||[[Van_Nest-15|Pieter Pietersz]]||(aka van Bremen) van Nest, van Ess, van Ness, and van Neste|| |- valign="top" ||Van Newkirk|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Van Nice|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''van Nieuwenhuysen'''||[[Nieuwenhuysen-1|Wilhemus]] || || |-valign="top" ||§ '''van Nieuwkerk'''||[[Cornelisen-1|Gerrit Cornelisz]]|| || |-valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||§ '''van Nieuwkerk'''||[[Van_Nieuwkerck-1|Matheus Cornelisz]]|| || |- valign="top" ||'''van Noordstrant'''||[[Van_Noordstrant-1|Hans Jansz]]||(aka Noorman, Hansen) van Noordstrant, van Noorstrant, van Nostrand, van Noortstrand|| |-valign="top" ||'''van Noordstrant'''||[[Van_Oostrant-1|Jacob Jansz]]||(aka de Brouwer) van Noordstrant, van Noorstrant, van Nostrand, van Noortstrand|| |- valign="top" ||'''van Norden'''||[[Wesselszen-3|Pieter Wesselsz]]||van Orden, van Norden|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Van Norman|| || || |- valign="top" ||Van Nosdall|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Van Nostrand|| || || |- valign="top" ||Van Nort|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''van Nuys'''||[[Jansen-735|Aucke Jansz]]||van Nuijs, van Nuis, van Nuys, Nuys, van Nuys, van Nuyse, van Nice|| |- valign="top" ||'''van Oblinus'''||[[Van_Oblinus-1|Joost]]||O'Bleness, Oblenis, Oblinus, Houplines|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''van Oldenburg'''||[[Van_Oldenburg-1|Gerret Jansz]]*||(aka de Mof, de Muff) Garretson, Garrison, Gerritsen|| |- valign="top" ||Van Olinda|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''van Orden'''||[[Unknown-353924|Jan]]||van Orden, van Norden|| |- valign="top" ||§ '''van Oort'''||[[Van_Noort-108|Goosen Jansz]]*||(aka van Beest) van Noort, van Voort, van Note|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''van Oosterhout'''||[[Van_Oosterhout-1|Jan Jansz]]||Osterhout|| |- valign="top" ||Van Paassen|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Van Papendrecht|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''van Pelt'''||[[Van_Pelt-287|Matthys Jansz]]||Laen, Laenen van Pelt, Laenen, Lane|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''van Pelt'''||[[Van_Pelt-28|Teunis Jansz]]||Laen, Laenen van Pelt, Laenen, Lane|| |- valign="top" ||'''van Petten'''||[[Van_Petten-5|Claes Fredericksz]]||van Petten, van Patten || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''van Rensselaer'''||[[Van_Rensselaer-9|Jeremias]]|| || |- valign="top" ||Van Reypen|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Van Riper|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''van Rollegom'''||[[Van_Rollegom-2|Jan Joostsz]]|| || |- valign="top" ||'''van Rosenvelt'''||[[Van_Rosenvelt-1|Claes Martensz]]||Roosevelt, Rosevelt, van Rosenvelt|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Van Rouk|| || || |- valign="top" ||Van Rycjman|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Van Salbergen|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''van Salee'''||[[Jansen-455|Anthony Jansz]]||(aka Turk)|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''van Salee'''||[[Jansen-132|Abraham Jansz]]|| || |- valign="top" ||'''van Sant'''||[[Harmenszen-1|Stoffel Harmensz]]||van Sant, van Sandt, Vansandt, Vansant, van Zandt, van Sand|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Van Scaline|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''van Schaick'''||[[Van_Schaick-80|Cornelis Aertsz]]||van Schaack, van Schaick, van Schaijck, van Schayck|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''van Schaick'''||[[Van_Schaick-69|Goosen Gerritsz]]||van Schaack, van Schayck|| |- valign="top" ||'''van Schaick'''||[[Van_Schaick-116|Nicholas Laurensz]]||(aka Bever) van Schaick, van Schayck|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Van Schaide|| || || |- valign="top" ||Van Schelluyne|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''van Schyven'''||[[Wouterszen-4|Willem Woutersz]]||van der Schruyven, van Schyver, van Schyven, van Scheyven, van Schuyven|| |- valign="top" ||'''van Schlick'''||[[Van_Slyke-19|Cornelis Antonisz]]*||(aka Broeder, Broer, Cornelis Teunisz, van Breuckelen) van Slyck, van Slyke|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''van Schoonhoven'''||[[Hendrijcksen-1|Claes Hendricksz]]||van Schoonhoven, Schoonhoven|| |- valign="top" ||'''van Schouw'''||[[Corneliss-2|Claes Cornelisz]]||(aka Meutelaer, Neutelaer, de Rademaaker) van Schouw, van Schouwen|| |- valign="top" ||Van Sciver|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Van Scoter|| || || |- valign="top" ||Van Scoy|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Van Scoyoc|| || || |- valign="top" ||Van Sickle|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''van Sicklen'''||[[Van_Sichelen-1|Ferdinandus Jansz]] ||van Sicklen, van Sycklin, van Sichelen, van Sickelen, van Schyellen, van Sickel || |- valign="top" ||Van Sicklin|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Van Sinderen|| || || |- valign="top" ||Van Sindersen|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''van Sise'''||[[Carelszen-2|Joost Carelsz]]||van Sise, van Syse, van Sysen, van Cise|| |- valign="top" ||'''van Slichtenhorst'''||[[Van_Slichtenhorst-6|Brant Artsz]]||van Slichtenhorst, van Schlichtenhorst, van Slechtenhorst|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''van Slyck'''||[[Van_Slyck-32|William Pietersz]]*||(aka Neef, Neefje) van Slyck, van Slyke|| |- valign="top" ||Van Stay|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''van Steenberg'''||[[Jansen-21|Jan Jansz]]||(aka van Amersfoort)|| |- valign="top" ||'''van Steenwyck'''||[[Van_Steenwijck-1|Gerrit Jansz]]||van Steenwijck, van Steenwyck|| |- valign="top" ||'''van Sutphen'''||[[Wesseling-12|Jan Hendricksz]]||(aka Wesseling, Henrick op Groote Wesselinck Soone, van Groote Wesselinck) Sutphen, Sutphin, van Sutphen, van Zutphen, Zutphen|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''van Swearingen'''||[[Van_Swearingen-14|Gerrit]]||van Sweringen, van Sweeringen, Swearingen|| |- valign="top" ||'''van Syse'''||[[Carelszen-2|Joost Carelsz]]||van Sise, van Syse, van Sysen, van Cise || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||§ '''van Tassel'''||[[Van_Texel-9|Cornelis Jansz]]||van Tassel, van Texel|| |- valign="top" ||'''van Tienhoven'''||[[Van_Tienhoven-4|Cornelis Luycasz]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''van Tilburg'''||[[Van_Tilburgh-3|Jan]] ||van Tilburg, van Tilberg, van Tillburg, van Tilburgh || |- valign="top" ||Van Tine|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''van Tricht'''||[[VanTricht-1|Gerrit]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''van Tuyl'''||[[Van_Tuyl-41|Jan Ottensz]]||van Tuyl, van Tuil|| |- valign="top" ||'''van Twiller'''||[[Van_Twiller-1|Wouter]]|||| |- valign="top" ||Van Uythuysen|| || || |- valign="top" ||Van Valen|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''van Valkenburgh'''||[[Van_Valkenburgh-41|Lambert]]||van Valckenburch, van Valkenburg, Valkenburgh, van Volkenburgh...|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Van Valzan|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''van Vechten'''||[[Arentszen-1|Claes Arentsz]]||van Vetchen, Vetchen, Vechte, Vechten, van Vechten, Veghten, van Veghten|| |- valign="top" ||'''van Vechten'''||[[Van_Vechten-56|Teunis Dircksz]]||(aka Poentie) van Veghten|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" |- valign="top" ||'''van Velsen'''||[[Van_Velsen-29|Gerrit Thysz]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Van Velsor|| || || |- valign="top" ||Van Vermilye|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Van Vlack|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''van Vleck'''||[[Van_Vleck-68|Tielman]]||van Vleeck|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''van Vleck'''||[[Carstensen-36|Carsten Carstensz]]||(aka Noorman)|| |- valign="top" ||Van Vlierden|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''van Vliet'''||[[Van_Vliet-14|Adriaen Gerritsz]]||van Vliet, van Fleet || |- valign="top" ||Van Vlist|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''van Voorhees'''||[[Van_Voorhees-12|Stephen Coertsz]]||van Voorhees, van Voorhis, Voorhees, Voorhis|| |- valign="top" ||'''van Voorst'''||[[Van_Voorst-5|Cornelis Hendricksz]]||van Voorst, van Vorst|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''van Voorst'''||[[Jansen-1177|Gerrit Jansz]]||van Voorst, van Vorst || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Van Vranken|| || || |- valign="top" ||Van Vreeland|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''van Wagenen'''||[[Gerritsen-10|Gerrit Gerritsz]]||Gerritse, Gerretsen, Garrison, van Wagenen|| |- valign="top" ||'''van Wagenen'''||[[Wagenaar-1|Jacob Aertsz Wagenaer]]||van Wagenen, van Wagener, van Wagnen, van Wageningen, van Wagner, van Wagonen, van Wagoner|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''van Wart'''||[[Wouterszen-3|Jochem Woutersz]]||(aka van Goede) van Weert, van Weerdt, van Waert, van Wart, van Wert|| |- valign="top" ||'''van Wert'''||[[Wouterszen-3|Jochem Woutersz]]||(aka van Goede) van Weert, van Weerdt, van Waert, van Wart, van Wert|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Van Wickle|| || || |- valign="top" ||Van Wickler|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||§ '''van Wicklen''' ||[[Jeppes-2|Jan Jacobsen]] || || |- valign="top" ||'''van Wie'''||[[Van_Wie-2|Hendrick Gerritsz]]*||van Wie, Verwer || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''van Winkle'''||[[Walichs-2|Jacob Walichsz]]|| || |- valign="top" ||'''van Woert'''||[[Jacobsz-92|Teunis Jacobsz]]||(aka van Schoenderwoert, van Schoenderwerdt, van Schoonderwoert) van Woerdt, van Woert|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''van Woggelum'''||[[Pieters-4|Anneken Pieters]]||(aka Macklick, Soogemackelyck)|| |- valign="top" ||'''van Wormer'''||[[Janszen-16|Laurens Jansz]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''van Wyck'''||[[Van_Wyck-8|Cornelis Barentsz]]|| || |- valign="top" ||'''van Yderstien'''||[[Tades-1|Michiel Tadesz]]|| van Yderstein, Iderstein, van Iderstine || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''van Zandt'''||[[Harmenszen-1|Christoffel Harmensz]]|| || |- valign="top" ||'''van Zanten'''||[[Van_Zanten-31|Adam Wensel]]||van Sant, van Zandt, van Zant, van Zanten, van Santen|| |- valign="top" ||'''van Zutphen'''||[[Wesseling-12|Jan Hendricksz]]||(aka Wesseling, Henrick op Groote Wesselinck Soone, van Groote Wesselinck) Sutphen, Sutphin, van Sutphen, van Zutphen, Zutphen|| |- valign="top" ||'''Vanderbilt'''||[[Vanderbilt-9|Jan Arentsz]]* ||van der Bild, van der Bilt, van der Bilt, Vanderbilt || |- valign="top" ||'''Vanderveen'''||[[Vanderveen-2|Pieter Cornelisz]]||(aka van Amsterdam) Vanderveen, van der Veen, van Veen, van der Vers., van der Vin, Vander Veen || |- valign="top" ||'''Varlet'''||[[Varlet-4|Casper]]||Verleth, Varlet, Varleet, Varleth, Verlet, Varlett|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Vecht|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Vedder'''||[[Vedder-41|Harmen Albertsz]]||(aka Veeder) Vedder|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Veeder'''||[[Veeder-46|Symon Volkertsz]]||(aka Vedder) Veeder, Vader|| |- valign="top" ||Veghte|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Ver Bryck|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''ver Planck'''||[[Ver_Planck-1|Abraham Isaacsz]]||VerPlanck, Plancken, VerPlanken, ver Planck, Planck, VerPlank|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Ver Veelen|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Verdon'''||[[Verdon-15|Jacob]]||Verdon, Ferdon, Fardon, Perdon|| |- valign="top" ||'''Verhulst'''||[[Verhulst-17|Willem]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Vermeulen|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Vermilye'''||[[Vermilye-5|Isaac]]||Vermilye, Vermeille, Vernaille || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Vernooy'''||[[Vernooy-6|Cornelis Cornelisz]] ||Vernooy, Vernoey, Vernoy|| |- valign="top" ||'''Verschuer'''||[[Verschuer-1|Gysbert Teunisz]]*||(aka van Barneveldt) van der Scheur, van der Scheuren|| |- valign="top" ||'''Verveelen'''||[[Verveelen-2|Johannes]]||ver Veelen, Verveelen, Verveerlen, Vervelen, Verveleen, van der Veelen|| |- valign="top" ||Vidito|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Viele'''||[[Viele-19|Cornelis Volkertsz]]||Viele, Vieley, Fielie, Vile, Folly, Fiele|| |- valign="top" ||'''Viervant'''||[[Viervant-3|Cornelis Arentsz]]|| || |- valign="top" ||'''Vigne'''||[[Vigne-2|Guillaume]]||la Vigne, de la Vigne, Vigne, Vienje|| |- valign="top" ||'''Visscher'''||[[Visscher-36|Harmen Bastiaensz]]*||Visser, Fisher, Visger, Vischer, Visscher|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Vlierboom'''||[[Vlierboom-3|Matthys Servaesz]]||Flierboom, Vlerebone, Vlereboom|| |- valign="top" ||''Volckertsz''||[[Viele-19|Cornelis]]||Viele, Vieley, Fielie, Vile, Folly, Fiele|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||''Volckertsz''||[[Volckertszen-5|Dirck ]]||(aka Holgersen, Noorman, Volkertsz) Fulkerson|| |- valign="top" ||''Volckertsz''||[[Bries-28|Hendrick]]||Breese, Bries|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Volmsby|| || || |- valign="top" ||Voorlezer|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Voorhees|| || || |- valign="top" ||Voorhis|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Vos'''||[[Vos-37|Hans]]||Vos, de Vos|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Vosburgh|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Vredenburgh'''||[[Vredenburgh-2|Willem Isaacsz]]||van Vredenburg, Vredenburg, Vredenburgh|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Vreeland'''||[[Vreeland-4|Michiel Jansz]]|| || |- valign="top" ||§ '''Vroom'''||[[Pietersen-47|Cors Pietersz]] ||Corsen, Vroom|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Vrooman'''||[[Vrooman-32|Hendrick Bartholomeusz]]||(aka Meese)|| |- valign="top" ||'''Vrooman'''||[[Vrooman-27|Jacob Meesez]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Vrooman'''||[[Vrooman-30|Pieter Meesez]]|| || |} [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#A|A]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#B|B]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#C|C]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#D|D]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#E|E]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#F|F]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#G|G]] 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[[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Z|Z]] == W == {|border="0" cellpadding="4px" align="top" style="width: 100%;" !scope="col"| !scope="col" width="140"| !scope="col"| !scope="col"| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Wagenaer'''||[[Wagenaar-1|Jacob Aertsz]]||van Wagenen, van Wagener, van Wagnen, van Wageningen, van Wagner, van Wagonen, van Wagoner|| |- valign="top" ||'''Waldron'''||[[Waldron-25|Joseph]]||Waldron, Waldrom|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Waldron'''||[[Waldron-2|Resolved]]||Waldron, Waldrom|| |- valign="top" ||''Walichsz''||[[Walichs-2|Jacob]]||van Winkle|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Wall|| || || |- valign="top" ||Walraven|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Wanser|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Wanzer'''||[[Janszen-9|Jan Jansz]]||(aka van Tubingen, van St. Obin) Wanzer, Wanschaer, van Wanschaer|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Washburne'''||[[Washburne-14|William]]||Washburn, Washburne|| |- valign="top" ||'''Webber'''||[[Webber-37|Wolfert]]|| || |- valign="top" ||'''Wels'''||[[Wels-3|Richard]]||Wels, Welst, Welch|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Wemp'''||[[Wemp-11|Jan Barentsz]]||(aka Poest) Wemp, Wemple, Wemple, Wenck|| |- valign="top" ||'''Wendel'''||[[Wendel-18|Evert Jansz]]||Wendell, Wendel|| |- valign="top" ||'''Wessels'''||[[Boonen-12|Metje Boonen]]|| || |- valign="top" ||''Wesselsz''||[[Wessels-27|Jochem]]||(aka baker)|| |- valign="top" ||''Wesselsz''||[[Wesselszen-3|Pieter]]||van Orden, van Norden|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Westbroeck'''||[[Westbroeck-2|Anthony Jansz]]||Westbroeck, Westbroek, Westbrook|| |- valign="top" ||'''Westercamp'''||[[Westercamp-1|Hendrick Jansz]]||Westerkamp, Westercamp|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Westerveld|| || || |- valign="top" ||Westervelt|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Westfall'''||[[Van_Westphalen-10|Juriaen]]||Bestval, Bestvall, Bestivall, Westval, Westvael, Westvaelt, van Westvaele, Westvaal, Westphale|| |- valign="top" ||'''Whitbeck'''||[[Thomase-2|Jan Thomasz]]||(aka van Oostenvelt) Witbeck, Whitbeck|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Whitehead'''||[[Whitehead-474|Daniel]]|| || |- valign="top" ||Whitlock|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Whittaker'''||[[Whittaker-234|Edward]]||Whitaker, Wittikar, Whitticker|| |- valign="top" ||'''Wicoff'''||[[Claesz-4|Pieter Claesz]]||Wicoff, Wycoff|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Willett'''||[[Willett-19|Thomas]]|| || |- valign="top" ||'''Willett'''||[[Willett-249|Thomas]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||''Willemsz''||[[Willemszen-6|Abraham]]||Tietsoort, Tietsort, Titsworth, Teachout|| |- valign="top" ||''Willemsz''||[[Williamsen-75|Aert]]||Auser, Orser|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||''Willemsz''||[[Willemsz-50|Hendrick]]||Hendrickson|| |- valign="top" ||''Willemsz''||[[Willemsz-48|Roelof]]||(aka van Heerden) de Duytser, de Duytscher|| |- valign="top" ||''Willemsz''||[[Willemsen-1|Rutger]]||(aka van Langedyke, Langedyke, van Langendyk)||[[:Category:Sine_Prole_Mascula_Settlers_of_New_Netherland|[S.P.M.]]] |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Willemszen|| || || |- valign="top" ||Willett|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Williams'''||[[Williams-1369|Moyles]]||(aka Williamse, Williamson)|| |- valign="top" ||'''Williams'''||[[Williams-5023|Robert]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Williams|| || || |- valign="top" ||Williamson|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Williamson'''||[[Gerritsen-251|Willem Gerritsz]]||Willemsen, Williamson|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Willson|| || || |- valign="top" ||Wilsey|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Wilson|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Wiltsee'''||[[Wiltsee-8|Hendrick Martensz]]||(aka van Copenhagen) Wiltsze, Wiltze, Wiltsee, Wiltsie, Wiltse|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Winkle|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Winne'''||[[Winne-19|Pieter]]||(aka de Vlaming) Winne, Winnen|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Winnie|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Witbeck'''||[[Thomase-2|Jan Thomasz]]||(aka van Oostenvelt) Witbeck, Whitbeck|| |- valign="top" ||'''Wizzelpenning'''||[[Wizzelpenning-1|Reynier]]||Wizzelpenning, Wizzel-penning, Wesselpenck, Wisselpenningh|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Woglin|| || || |- valign="top" ||''Woltersz''||[[Wolters-2|Kier]]*||(aka Wouters, Wolthers) Kiersen|| |- valign="top" ||'''Wood'''||[[Wood-2273|Edmund]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Wood|| || || |- valign="top" ||Woodward|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Woolsey'''||[[Woolsey-127|George]]|| || |- valign="top" ||'''Woertendyk'''||[[Jacobsen-22|Cornelis Jacobsz]]||(aka van Vreelandt) - Stille, Somerdyke, Somerdyck, Woertendyk, Wortendyke|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Woertman'''||- [[Harmtje-1|Harmtje Jansz]]||Workman, Wortman|| |- valign="top" ||Woglum|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||''Woutersz''||[[Wouterszen-2|Egbert]]|| || |- valign="top" ||''Woutersz''||[[Wouterszen-3|Jochem]]||(aka van Goede) van Weert, van Weerdt, van Waert, van Wart, van Wert|| |- valign="top" ||''Woutersz''||[[Wolters-2|Kier Woltersz]]*||(aka Wouters, Wolthers) Kiersen|| |- valign="top" ||''Woutersz''||[[Wouterszen-4|Willem]]||van der Schruyven, van Schyver, van Schyven, van Scheyven, van Schuyven|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Wright|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Wyckoff'''||[[Claesz-4|Pieter Claesz]]|| || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Wynants'''||[[Pieterszen-6|Wynant Pietersz]]||(aka van Eck) Wijnants, Wynants, Winants, Winans|| |- valign="top" ||'''Wyngaard'''||[[Gerritse-16|Luykas Gerritsz]]||Wyngaard, Wyngaerd, Wyngaert|| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Wynkoop'''||[[Wynkoop-9|Cornelis]]||Wynkoop, Wyncoop, Wincoop|| |- valign="top" ||'''Wynkoop'''||[[Wynkoop-25|Peter]]||Wynkoop, Wyncoop, Wincoop|| |} [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#A|A]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#B|B]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#C|C]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#D|D]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#E|E]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#F|F]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#G|G]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#H|H]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#I|I]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#J|J]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#K|K]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#L|L]] 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valign="top" ||Young|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Ysselsteyn'''||[[Ysselsteyn-1|Martin Cornelisz]]||(aka Swarte Marten) van Ysselsteyn, van Yesselstyne, Esselsteyn, Ijsselstein, Ysselstein, van Esselstyn, van Ijsselstein|| |} [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#A|A]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#B|B]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#C|C]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#D|D]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#E|E]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#F|F]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#G|G]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#H|H]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#I|I]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#J|J]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#K|K]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#L|L]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#M|M]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#N|N]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#O|O]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#P|P]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Q|Q]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#R|R]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#S|S]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#T|T]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#U|U]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#V|V]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#W|W]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Y|Y]] [[Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors#Z|Z]] == Z == {|border="0" cellpadding="4px" align="top" style="width: 100%;" !scope="col"| !scope="col" width="120"| !scope="col"| !scope="col"| |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||'''Zabriskie'''||[[Sobieski-14|Albrecht J.]]||Zabriskie, Sobieski, Zaborowsky|| |- valign="top" ||Zoup|| || || |- valign="top" style="background:AliceBlue;" ||Zuperus|| || || |- valign="top" ||'''Zutphen'''||[[Wesseling-12|Jan Hendricksz]]||(aka Wesseling, Henrick op Groote Wesselinck Soone, van Groote Wesselinck) Sutphen, Sutphin, van Sutphen, van Zutphen, Zutphen|| |} ---- '''Additional Notes''' === Late arrivals === :[[Antonides-2|Antonides, Johannes]] - ~1724 :[[Balck-4|Balck, Jacob]] - before 1699 - Balck, Balk :[[Batton-4|Batton, Jacques]] - before 1702 - Batton, Baton :[[Bennewe-2|Benoy, Pierre]] - before 1696 - Benneway, Bennewe, Benoy, Benoit :[[Bertholf-12|Bertholf, Guilliam]] - 1684 - Bertholf, Bartholf :[[Beaufils-3|Beaufils, Mathieu]] - before 1683 - Beaufils, Bovie, Bovee, Bofie, Bovy :[[Bibau-8|Bebout, Jan]] - before 1684? - Bibou, Bebout, Beabout :[[Carbert-1|Carbert, Eduwart]] - before 1699 :[[Clark_Klerk-1|Clerck, William]] - before 1683 - Clerck, Klerck, Clark :[[Cottin-7|Cottin, Jean]] - before 1696 :[[Davids-114|David, Jean]] - 1687 :[[De_Baun-3|de Baun, Joost]] - 1684 - Baen, de Baen, de Baun, de Bane, DeBaun, de Baen, DeBaen :[[De_Riviere-2|de Riviere, Abraham]] - before 1676 :[[Dey-140|Dey, Willem]] - before 1691 - Dey, Day :[[Deyo-17|Deyo, Christian]] - 1675-1677 - Deyo, DeYoe :[[D'allie-1|d'Ally, Nicolas]] - 1687 - Alyea :[[DuBois-193|du Bois, Jacques]] - 1676 - du Bois, Du Bois, DuBois, Dubois :[[Durie-2|Durie, Jan]] - before 1686 - Durie, Durier :[[Ennis-21|Ennis, Thomas]] - before 1695 - Ennis, Annis :[[Ennis-2|Ennis, William]] - before 1694 - Ennis, Annis, Ennes :[[Francisco-368|Francisco, John]] - before 1691 :[[Gasherie-1|Gascherie, Stephanis]] - before 1699 :[[Gilbert-2998|Gilbert, John]] - before 1677 :[[Gonsalis-2|Gonsalis, Manuel]] - before 11 Sep 1689? - Gonsalus, Consalus, Gonsales, van Salis-Duk, van Sale, Gonsalis-duk :[[Gumaer-1|Gumaer, Pierre]] - before 1692 - Guimar,Gumaer, Cuimard :[[Hasbrouck-18|Hasbrouck, Abraham]] - 1675 :[[Hilten-5|Hilten, William]] - before 1693 - Hilten, Hilte, Hilton :[[Holsaert-3|Holsaert, Johannes]] - 1684 :[[Holst-1|Holst, Andries]] - ~1695 :[[Huysmans-1|Huysman, Charles]] - before 1675? - Huysmans, Huysman, Houseman :[[Kettel-27|Kettel, Jeremy]] - before 1675? - Kettel, Kittel, Kittle, Kettell :[[Caudebec-2|Koddebeck, Jacob]] - ~1685 - Caudebec, Cuddebeck, Cuddeback, Koddebek, Cuddebek :[[LeRoy-29|le Roy, Simeon]] - before 1682 - le Roy, Roy-Audy, dit Audy, Ody, LeRoy :[[La_Rue-30|la Rue, Abraham]] - ~1680 -LeRoux, LaRoux, LaRu, Laro, Laroe, Larew, Larue, I'Rue, I'Roe, de la Rue, de la Rewe Lerue, Lerew :[[Latourette-1|la Tourette, Jean]] - before 1693 :[[Le_Fort-9|le Fort, Jean]] - before 1687 :[[Lewis-496|Lewis, Jonas]] - before 1688 - Lewis, Liewens, Lievenszen :[[Loveridge-169|Loveridge, William]] - before 1686? :[[Lupardus-13|Lupardus, Wilhelmus Brielamus]] - 1695 :[[Masse-21|Masse, Pierre]] - before 1689 - Masse, Massee, Moeze :[[Meeke-4|Meeke, Edward]] - 1680 - Meeke, Meeks :'''Mercereau''' - [[Dubois-163|Elisabeth du Bois]] - 1688 - Mercereau, Mersereau :[[Noxon-2|Noxon, Tammes]] - before 1691 - Noxon, Nackson, Naks, Nixon :[[Odel-3|Odel, John]] - before 1680? - Odel, Odell :[[Raalje-1|Raalje, Dennis]] - before 1695 - Relyea, Raalje, Ralje, Relje, Reille, Relji :[[Radcliffe-378|Radcliffe, John]] - before 1686 - Ratteliff, Radcliffe, Rattelief, Redly, Ratli, Radcliff, Radclife :[[Ravesteyn-2|Ravenstein, Claes]] - before 1681 - Ravesteyn, van Ravesteyn, Ravenstein, Ravensteyn, Revenstein :[[Rees-1447|Rees, Willem]] - before 1685? :[[Sarley-7|Sarley, Anthony]] - before 1685 - Sarley, Sorley, Sarleij :[[Sinclair-4154|Sinclair, Robert]] - 1679 - Sinclair, Sinclaer :[[Sluiter-57|Sluiter, Claas Claassen]] - before 1679 - Sluiter, Sluyter, Slitor :[[Valleau-28|Valleau, Isaiah/Isaac]] - before 1695 :[[Van_Aken-279|van Aken, Marinus]] - after 1683 :[[Van_den_Bosch-198|van den Bosch, Laurentius]] - before 1687 :[[Van_Der_Koeck-1|van der Koeck, Frans]] - before 1686 - van der Koeck, van der Koerken, van der Cook :[[Van_Gaasbeeck-1|van Gaasbeeck, Laurentius]] - 1678 - Gaasbeeck, van Gaasbeeck :[[Van_Flensburg-1|van Flensberg, Jan Janszen]] - before 1679 :[[Van_Santvoort-1|van Santvoort, Cornelis]] - ? - van Santvoort, van Santvoord :[[Van_Santen-5|van Santen, Joseph Jansz]] - before Jul 1688 - van Sant, van Santen, van Zanten, van Zandt :[[VanSeyl-5|van Seyl, Egbert Stevense]] - before 1692 - van Seyl, van Zile :[[Van_Tricht-2|van Tricht, Abraham]] - before 1683 - van Tricht, van Trigt :[[Van_Weyen-5|van Wayen, Hendrick Hendricksz]] - before 1684 - van Wayen, van Weyen :[[Van_Zanen-4|van Zanen, Jacob]] - ? - van Saun :[[Veenvos-1|Veenvos, Daniel]] - before 1681 - Veenvos, Veenvous :[[Wheeler-2943|Wheeler, Edward]] - before 1689 - Wheeler, Wiler, Wile, Willer === Never settled in New Netherland === :[[Vonk-25|Vonk, Cornelis]] - Settled in Southampton, though many of his children married settlers and descendants. === Sisters with unknown parents === : [[Unknown-350873|The Dircx]] sisters van Meppel? : [[Unknown-347211|Heyltje, Willemtje and Grietie Jacobs]] : The [[Plettenburg-24|Plettenburgs]] : The [[Unknown-191577|Roelofs]] sisters van Meppel? : [[Slagboom-1|Juriaen Slagboom]]? === Children born with matronymics === : [[Hillegonds-23|Vrouwtje Hillegonds (Laurens)]] : [[Langet-61|Rachel de Lange]]'s children : [[Du_Trieux-75|Aeltje du Trieux (Pieters)]] : [[Hoornbeek-19|Abraham van Aaken Hoornbeek]] == See also == * The Holland Society of New York. "Surnames." ''hollandsociety.com''. Accessed 05 Nov 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160419160813/http://www.hollandsociety.com/surnames.html * Society of Daughters of Holland Dames. "Holland Dames Ancestor List." ''hollanddames.org''. Accessed June 08, 2015. http://www.hollanddames.org/ancestors/ * Bielinski, Stefan. "The People of Colonial Albany - Biographical Index." ''nysm.nysed.gov/albany''. Accessed 28 Dec 2016. http://www.nysm.nysed.gov/albany/bios/bioindex.html === DNA Studies === * [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/ny-state-dna/about New York State DNA] * [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/new-netherlanders New Netherlanders] * [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/Netherlands/ Netherlands Dual DNA Project] * [https://www.familytreedna.com/group-join.aspx?Group=HollandSociety Holland Society] ---- == To Do == [[Dircx-5]], [[Dorland-30]], [[Dorland-225]], [[Van_Der_Poel-153]], [[Vanderburgh-65]], [[Dircks-1]], [[De_Veaux-5]], [[Rhodes-3573]], [[Claes-5]], [[Hieronimus-1]], [[Maklean-3]], [[Jans-219]], [[Coenraetsen-1]], [[Benjaminsz-1]], [[Camfield-21]], [[Lubberts-2]], [[Merlet-8]], [[Brants-14]], [[Adriaens-67]], [[Berenstsen-1]], [[Winfield-63]], [[Theunis-63]], [[Blanchan-17]], [[Bleijck-2]], [[Tippett-416]], [[Bonen-6]], [[Casier-6]], [[D'Angola-1]], [[Probasco-39]], [[Vermeulen-38]], [[Cornelis-275]], [[Spruyt-1]], [[Berenstsen-1]], [[Andriessen-13]], [[Van_Hamburg-3]], [[Jans-1537]], [[Thorne-120]], [[Van_Kleeck-25]], [[Walings-1]], [[Warnarts-1]], [[Symons-446]], [[Ides-1]], [[Van_Loon-2]], [[Fones-9]], [[Unknown-296643]], [[Mersereau-32]], [[Mercereau-5]], [[Mersereau-29]], [[Adriaens-67]], [[Strycker-1]], [[Willemse-10]], [[Pearce-3176]], [[Stevens-287]], [[Huiberts-10]], [[Buys-168]], [[Chambers-48]], [[Tysen-10]], [[Van_Voorhees-10]], [[Prall-2]], [[Christopher-412]], [[Alberts-308]], [[Van_Noordstrant-1]], [[Dircks-129]], [[Jenties-3]], [[Swits-3]], [[Trommels-1]], [[Jacobs-6303]], [[Gysbertszen-1]], [[Gansevoort-3]], [[Gardenier-17]], [[Van_Oblinus-1]], [[Van_Odyck-1]], [[Wemp-11]], [[Des_Marest-43]], [[Jans-43]], [[Jans-579]], [[Jans-166]], [[Hun-17]], [[Van_Rechter-1]], [[Berck-1]], [[Nevius-66]], [[Tymeson-3]], [[Le_Chevalier-1]], [[De_Vos-8]], [[Jochemsen-20]], [[Kermer-11]], [[Davids-7]], [[Janszen-50]], [[De_Riemer-1]], [[Strycker-10]], [[Van_Breestede-21]], [[Van_Vliet-36]], [[Schenck-232]], [[Willemsen-12]], [[Willems-411]], [[Dally-41]], [[Haviland-44|William Haviland]], [[Cornelisz-108|Claes Cornelisz]], [[Pieterzen-2]], [[Dircksen-5]], [[Jans-1167]], [[Tack-104]], [[Kenniff-1]], [[Kenniff-1]], [[Egbert-102]], [[Haughwout-8]], [[Damen-103]], [[Jansz-285]], [[Meyer-66]], [[Adriaens-65]], [[Winans-49]], [[Wiggins-1478]], [[Otten-6]], [[Hendricks-302]], [[Rynierse-2]], [[Dartelbeeck-1]], [[Strycker-9]], [[Unknown-375555]], [[Frans-65]], [[Letelier-2]], [[Meinderts-28]], [[Egbert-102]], [[Johes-1]], [[Ennis-21]], [[Tucker-4514]], [[Lambertse-4]], van Feurden, Peers (husband of [[Bout-10]]), [[De_Witt-213]]. Poulus Poulusen (Peelen), [[Legg-24]], [[Douw-4]], [[Jansz-76]], [[Yates-883]], [[Egbert-102]], [[Damen-24]], [[Bennoit-4]], [[Valentine-517]], [[Fones-9]], [[Boorsboom-2]], [[Van_Vliet-190]], [[Cornell-46]], [[Vincent-91]], [[Bodine-8]], [[Jansz-292]], [[De_Veaux-5]], [[Whitehead-409]], [[Earle-21]], Jan Byvanck, [[De_Vouw-3]], [[Van_Der_Poel-153]], [[Bird-31]], [[Clercq-5]], [[Manus-1]], Van Dalsen (settlers), [[Van_Den_Bergh-59]], [[Merrit-5]], [[Cornelisz-108]], [[Cole-4271]], [[Snyder-863]], [[Livingston-39]], [[Collins-236]], [[Geritsen-1]], [[Schipper-1]], [[Lootman-2]], [[Bowne-11]], [[Course-3]], Jan Gerritsz Borger/Burger, [[Arentson-4]], [[Wessels-1]], [[Corson-416]], [[Cass-358]], [[Sie-1]], [[Bennett-367]], [[Breestede-13]], [[Jans-1167]], [[Dircks-50]], [[Jans-61]], [[Smith-102620]], [[Space:The_de_Forest_Family]], [[Van_Wormer-14]], [[Perryman-38]], [[Sans-5]], [[DeVaux-34]], [[Bradt-17]], [[Martens-4]], [[Foshay-9]], [[Bratt-316]], [[Delamater-131]], [[DeGraaf-6]], [[Theunis-11]], [[Bicker-116]], [[Bicker-117]], [[Cornelis-7]], [[Hegeman-160]], [[Bosboom-37]], [[Hoagland-390]], [[Verkerk-1]], [[Unknown-351842]], [[Pels-39]], [[Decker-640]], [[Decker-764]], [[Brouwer-509]], [[Janse-53]], [[Abrahamsen-112]], [[Menteren-2]], [[Putman-22]], [[Becker-1544]], [[Denmark-16]], [[Forshay-13]], [[Mullen-16]], [[Cole-224]], [[Hoornbeeck-12]], [[Tyssen-2]], [[Terwilliger-115]], [[Sluyter-152]], [[Sleght-6]], [[Hillebrants-1]], [[Francois-22]], [[Kool-359]], [[Christopher-99]], [[Kast-26]], [[Van_Sickelen-45]], [[Sluyter-27]], [[Laurens-9]], [[Maklean-3]], [[Tullier-1]], [[Van_Driesen-2]], [[Westbroek-2]], [[Bleijck-2]], [[Dawes-126]], [[Longstreet-1]], [[Lean-119]], [[Von_Rotmers-4]], [[Pietersen-31]], [[Vanderbilt-104]], [[Baird-635]], [[Van_Tricht-1]], [[Van_Cleef-26]], [[Kiersted-21]], [[Du_Trieux-45]], [[Du_Chesne-5]], [[Arents-44]], [[Holmes-166]], [[Boorsboom-4]], [[Van_Vleck-61]], [[Cortwright-2]], [[Van_Couwenhoven-38]], [[Du_Cloux-21]], [[Waldron-32]], [[Lubbert-9]], [[Corsse-3]], [[Westfall-32]], [[Van_Norden-20]], [[Van_Norden-26]], [[Van_Norden-20]], [[Blauvelt-2]], [[Blauvelt-11]], [[Van_Schyven-1]], [[Arents-44]], [[Blauvelt-11]], [[VanHouten-31]], [[Tallman-412]], [[Pier-13]], [[Talma-5]], [[Van_Esselsteyn-1]], [[Van_Wart-7]], [[Smit-1827]], [[DEVoe-213]], [[Pieters-5]], [[Daniels-56]], [[Williamszen-1]], [[Mousnier-4]], [[Gerretsen-11]], [[Jansen-148]], [[Lubbertsz-2]], [[Cool-103]], [[Unknown-351856]], [[De_Peijster-4]], [[Lockerman-1]], [[Varleth-3]], [[Schrick-1]], [[Varleth-3]], [[DeForest-17]], [[Rapelje-4]], [[Toll-226]], [[Ouderkirk-75]], [[Van_Woert-37]], [[Van_Voorhees-163]], [[Hendricksen-77]], [[Van_Slyke-20]], [[Vandercook-6]], [[De_Meyer-38]], [[Von_Rotmers-5]], [[Verveelen-23]], [[Adriaens-71]], [[Alberts-90]], [[Van_Orden-24]], [[Van_Marselis-3]], [[Voorhes-21]], [[Vincent-81]], [[Corsa-16]], [[Corssen-61]], [[Bakker-663]], [[Arentse-5]], [[Arents-69]], [[Cool-11]], [[Nes-1]], [[Du_Bois-24]], [[Breestede-13]], [[Sickles-127]], [[Jans-1706]], [[Barentsen-8]], [[Van_den_Berg-1255]], [[Van_Alstyne-93]], [[Kip-26]], [[Ariens-10]], [[Van_Nieukerke-1]], [[Van_Etten-14]], [[Nevius-2]], [[Van_Horn-3]], [[Bennett-298]], [[Hendriks-610]], [[Van_Voorhees-172]], [[Cresson-30]], [[Bennett-338]], [[Bird-438]], [[Bleijck-2]], [[Bleyker-1]], [[Van_Vreedenberg-1]], [[Elberts-14]], [[Henriks-3]], [[Jurks-1]], [[Staats-52]], [[Bouwman-3]], [[Claesz-28]], [[Van_Steenbergen-60]], [[Gelijns-1]], [[Braun-165]], [[Vos-36]], [[Egbertz-1]], [[Kreisler-1]], [[DeGraff-15]], [[Ostrander-176]], [[Ostrander-177]], [[Ostrander-44]], [[Suyland-1]], [[Kool-316]], [[Terpenning-126]], [[Pearson-815]], [[Weiser-168]], [[Ploeg-42]], [[Ploeg-43]], [[Ploeg-44]], [[Dirckse-9]], [[Buys-6]], [[Van_Mulhem-1]], [[Badie-4]], [[Wessels-6]], [[Brouwer-9]], [[Van_Schoonhoven-16]], [[Bennewe-2]], [[Brouwer-828]], [[Van_Amburgh-19]], [[Marselis-62]], [[Hanse-48]], [[Hooghkerk-1]], [[Willems-487]], [[Ten_Eyck-7]], 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[[Dirksen-50]], [[Cornell-46]], [[Bevier-8]], [[Merlet-8]], [[Holsaert-3]], [[Holsaert-1]], [[Hoyer-63]], [[Hubbard-3079]], [[Hewlett-68]], [[Hun-17]], [[Hunt-3199]], [[Husson-69]], [[Huycken-1]], [[Jacobsen-1290]], [[Jansen-155]], [[Jansen-153]], [[Jansen-198]], [[Jansen-22]], [[Jurckse-1]], [[Jans-155]], [[Karseboon-2]], [[Journeay-4]], [[Jurckse-1]], [[Biggs-602]], [[Biggs-16]], [[Thorne-121]], [[Koech-1]], [[Krom-54]], [[Kuyter-1]], [[Lawrence-698]], [[Le_Chevalier-1]], [[Lee-899]], [[Lequier-3]], [[Loosje-4]], [[Loper-3]], [[Lotman-2]],[[Lubbertse-4]], [[Lubbertsen-2]], [[Lubbertsen-1]], [[Lubbertszen-3]], [[Lydecker-5]], [[Dally-41]], [[Martling-25]], [[Willemszen-7]], [[Meinderts-28]], [[Mesier-2]], [[Mey-117]], [[Michaëlius-2]], [[Mingael-8]], [[Mollenauer-4]], [[Hendricks-38]], [[Nerbury-1]], [[Grim-7]], [[Ofmuller-1]], [[Otten-6]], [[Ottenszen-1]], [[Paillot-1]], [[Van_Goodenhausen-1]], [[Patrick-970]], [[Patricke-3]], [[Pearsall-10]], [[Pearsall-153]], [[Pearsall-64]], 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[[Unknown-180008]], [[UNKNOWN-35236]], [[Unknown-300426]], [[Van_Der_Werven-2]], [[Unknown-353924]], [[Valentine-44]], [[Van_Beyeran-1]], [[Van_Boekhoven-1]], [[Van_Bommel-59]], [[Van_Borsum-15]], [[VanCleef-7]], [[Van_DAMM-1]], [[Pearsall-64]], [[Van_Den_Bergh-149]], [[Vanderburgh-65]], [[Van_der_Groest-1]], [[Van_der_Heyden-51]], [[Vanderlinde-19]], [[Van_Der_Linde-106]], [[Vanderlinde-19]], [[Vanderlinde-16]], [[Vanderveer-27]], [[Van_der_Wel-82]], [[Van_Doorn-74]], [[Van_Doorn-1]], [[Van_Duyn-5]], [[VanDyke-91]], [[Van_Elslant-1]], [[Van_Enden-2]], [[Van_Gelder-59]], [[Van_Giesen-6]], [[Van_Goodenhausen-1]], [[Sanders-958]], [[Van_Groenengen-1]], [[Van_Hamburg-1]], [[Vanness-2]], [[Van_Laer-59]], [[Van_Langevelt-7]], [[Van_Princin-4]], [[Van_Rechter-1]], [[Van_Rynsburg-1]], [[Van_Schiva-2]], [[Van_Schlectenhorst-3]], [[Van_Sichelen-5]], [[Van_Sintern-1]], [[Van_Steenbergen-62]], [[Van_Steenbergh-8]], [[Van_Steenwijck-1]], [[Van_Swearingen-25]], [[Ver_Brugge-1]], [[Verhagen-3]], [[Vernier-21]], [[Vincent-91]], [[Vinhagen-5]], [[Barentsen-2]], [[Von_Schrierstadt-1]], [[Vroman-141]], [[Webber-51]], [[Weekes-73]], [[Wessel-3]], [[Wessels-34]], [[Wesselszen-3]], [[Westerhout-1]], [[Weyt-1]], [[Whartman-1]], [[Whitman-407]], [[Wiggins-450]], [[Wilding-5]], [[Willett-758]], [[Wipp-1]], [[Witbeck-127]], [[Woodhull-7]], [[Wouters-1]], [[Wouterszen-2]], [[Merlet-8]], [[Pieters-12]], [[Buys-130]], [[Looten-2]], [[Delmont-5]], [[Mersereau-31]], [[Van_Steenbergh-8]], [[Appel-442]], [[Andrieszen-11]], [[Kinne-7]], [[Kenne-10]], [[Finney-224]], [[Capido-2]], [[Duyts-3]], [[Van_Princin-4]], [[DeVaux-34]], [[Hendricks-38]], [[Alward-1]], [[Webber-51]], [[Dally-41]], [[D%27Angola-1]], [[Van_Angola-5]], [[De_Vries-1025]], [[Martling-25]], [[Van_Schiva-2]], [[VandeBogaart-4]], [[Van_Den_Bergh-149]], [[Lieveling-4]], [[Bodine-9]], [[Parsons-2432]], [[Symonsen-2]], [[Van_Leuvenigh-4]], [[Bailey-1507]], [[Van_Ranst-1]], [[Ellison-113]], [[Barents-22]], [[Deronde-8]], [[Denton-127]], [[Kenniff-1]], [[Schut-22]], Claes Pieterson Cos, [[Hasbrouck-22]], [[Claeszen-7]], [[De_Potter-4]], [[Gerritszen-2]], [[Van_der_Groest-1]] (de Graaf), [[Harmensen-3]], [[Lubi-2]], [[Barentsen-2]], [[Tibout-6]], [[Paulsen-3]], [[Newkirk-33]], [[Cornell-72]], [[Van_der_Grift-17]], [[Van_Leuvenigh-2]], [[Selover-3]], [[Van_Kessel-1]], [[Van_Den_Bergh-163]], [[Williamszen-1]], [[Meserole-9]], [[De_Vries-852]], [[VanAmburgh-9]], [[Kellenaer-7]], Andries Hardenbrook, Cornelis Janszen Clopper, [[Decker-1661]], [[Messerole-16]], [[Vermeulen-38]], [[Van_Campen-17]], Lambert Hendricksz van Campen, Reynier Josiassen van Roen, [[Wood-15300]], [[Bowen-2725]], [[Bowen-2725]], [[Decker-640]], [[Hoed-1]], [[DeWitt-482]], [[Hendricks-38]], [[Bodine-9]], [[Bookhout-3]], [[Bogeart-1]], [[Smith-30785]], [[Kettel-27]], [[Coombs-702]], [[Lievese-1]], [[Oldfield-31]], [[Firman-146]], [[Hancock-3032]], [[Smith-2261]], [[Longe-50]], [[Miller-778]], [[Haal-4]], [[Haal-6]], [[Laurenszen-2]], Jan Denemarke, [[Marinus-3]], [[Rutan-13]], [[Houghtaling-138]], [[Uytenbogaert-2]], [[Van_Ness-236]], Juriaen Blanck, [[Deronde-8]], [[Vlerebome-1]], [[Jans-690]], [[Bird-438]], [[Spragg-60]], [[Osborne-2658]], [[Pearsall-10]], [[Valentine-43]], [[Merlet-8]], [[Steenwyck-1]], [[D%27_Urie-1]], [[Lieverse-2]], [[Van_Wyck-14]], [[Cornelius-605]], [[Legg-24]], [[Cornell-2818]], Jacob Colve, Willem Simonszen Block, [[Gale-687]], [[Hoyt-612]], Pieter Groenendyck, Dirck van Schelluynen, [[Verwey-70]], [[Lievense-25]], [[Pittenger-7]], [[Hartman-69]], [[Syderham-1]], [[Demotte-19]], Gerrit Hollart, Hendrick Arentszen (Neeltie Ubranus), [[Colevelt-1]], [[Denman-2]], [[Marlett-19]], [[Arentsz-3]], [[Jay-3]], [[Nagel-6]], [[Lefevre-62]], [[LeFevre-4]], Boele Roelofszen (Boelen), [[Van_Steenwyck-4]], [[Hull-458]], [[LeRoux-1443]], [[Albertson-96]], [[Roelofszen-3]], [[Pennoyer-3]], Stegge (Brouwer-74), [[Steynmets-7]], [[Leg-3]], Van der Kreest, [[Brazier-14]], [[Watkins-407]], [[Carpenter-2400]], [[Pike-62]], [[Camfield-21]], [[Baker-6027]], [[Wodhull-25]], [[Holsaert-1]], [[Van_Driest-2]], [[Smith-16971]], Stoffel Gerritse Van Laer (Thomas pdf), [[VanDyke-245]], Adriaen Keyser Secretary Commissioner, [[Willets-7]], [[Hogen-15]], [[Van_Angola-7]], [[Bayley-185]], [[Antonides-12]], [[Struddles-2]], [[Coeymans-29]], [[DeRyck-2]], [[Van_Goodenhausen-1]], [[De_Milt-1]], [[Postmael-1]], [[Van_Princin-4]], [[Yeats-48]], [[Hendricks-38]], [[Howell-843]], [[Hoogenboom-1]], [[Oldis-11]], [[Van_der_Meulen-252]], [[Carpenter-2400]], [[Sprong-96]], [[Van_Doesburg-35]], [[Hubbard-3079]], [[Swaine-112]], [[Guiliamse-1]], [[Van_Huyse-3]], Pieter de Nys, David Davidszen (Jannetje Springsteen), [[Doremus-6]], Henry Peers, [[Van_De_Water-33]], [[Van_Tilburgh-3]], [[Willemsz-82]], Ambrosius de Waran, [[Schott-97]], [[Filkin-3]], [[Van_Bommel-35]], [[Jay-3]], [[Van_Bael-2]], [[Cornelius-605]], [[VanLetten-2]], [[Berden-9]], [[Vanswol-1]], [[Corssen-3]], [[Arents-7]], [[Kikebel-1]], Dirck Evertsz van Ness/Fluyt, Jan Evertsz Kersboom, Hans Harmenszen, [[Wallings-4]], [[De_Vos-366]], [[Suylandt-1]], [[Woolley-188]], [[VanTricht-1]], [[Fowler-6555]], [[Valentine-1762]], [[Canon-105]], [[Davenport-99]], [[Kleyn-136]], [[Clausen-167]], [[Hallett-130]], [[Pekock-1]], [[Van_Coppernoll-1]], [[Van_Noort-108]], [[Scull-61]], [[Van_Den_Enden-9]], [[Hybon-4]], [[Van_Campen-17]], [[Van_Der_Karr-1]], [[Bowne-24]], [[Trotter-14]], [[Lee-899]], [[Hoed-4]], [[Usselton-3]], [[Rongnion-3]], [[Van_Dalfsen-6]], [[Von_Schrierstadt-1]], [[Hewlett-68]], [[Vanderwater-17]], [[Stephenszen-3]], [[Schenck-821]], [[Morris-3580]], [[Le_Fevre-6]], [[Strickler-194]], [[DeClark-8]], [[Milborne-1]], [[Gerritszen-4]], [[Boorsboom-2]], Arent van den Berg, [[De_Goyer-1]], Jacob Fabritius, [[Yates-4216]], Sybout Claeszen, Joris van Alst, [[Van_Gelder-43]], [[Stoffels-1]], Jasper Nissepot (see Gouverneur, Nicholas), [[Hendrickszen-4]], [[Hyer-7]], [[Jacobsen-14]], [[Dox-15]], [[Nelson-7124]], [[Roelofszen-3]], [[Damen-16]], [[Flyn-4]], [[Clere-95]], [[Bogaerdt-1]], [[Smith-124382]], [[Smith-61087]], [[Dorland-172]], [[Sickles-24]], [[VandeBogaart-4]], [[De_Angola-1]], [[Van_Groenengen-1]], [[Van_de_Berg-19]], [[DeRonde-17]]

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[[Category:New_Netherland_Settlers_Project]] [[Category:New_Netherland_Settlements]] [[Category:New Netherland Settlers]] [[Category:US_Pioneers_and_Settlers]] [[Category:Middle_Colonies]] [[Category:New_York_Quakers]] [[Category:New_Jersey_Founders]] [[Category:Dutch_West_India_Company]] [[Category:New_Netherland_Settler_Ships]] [[Category:Dutch_Colonies]] '''New Netherland Settlements''' is the full list of the settlements of the pioneers of the [[Project:New_Netherland_Settlers|New_Netherland_Settlers Project]], as they were first established in 1613, and continuing through 1671. Some of these settlements failed completely, being prone to Native American attacks. The Dutch also steadily lost some of this territory to the English as well, but they also gained territory from the Swedes. By 1674, the entire territory of New Netherland had been ceded over in capitulation to the English, through a series of wars. From 1674-1678 a subsequent brief period of Dutch colonization existed to the far northeast of New England as "New Holland." This was Dutch conquest in French territory which later became part of the English colony Maine. == Territory == For its first half-century, the Dutch-claimed Middle Colonies of New Netherland encompassed a huge swath of mostly wilderness territory, inhabited by large populations of native tribes, but which became only sparsely populated by European settlers and their descendants. Settlement was along the main wide river valleys, closely clustered around a network of protective forts. For New Netherland, these settlements stretched from the south, along the Delaware River valley east of the Blue Mountains on the northern tip of the Appalachian range; and in the north, it reached hundreds of miles north from New York Bay along the Hudson River valley east of the Catskill Mountains, south of the Adirondack Mountains, and west of the Taconic Mountains and the Green Mountains to the far northeast. To the east, for some hundred miles along the northern mainland shore of Long Island Sound, the Dutch only briefly held a series of sporadic trading outposts, both west and east of the mouth of the Connecticut River, and reaching as far east as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narragansett_Bay Narragansett Bay] in what is now Rhode Island. == Demographics == Deadly conficts were common with the natives, who vastly outnumbered the settlers. This despite the fact that the original native populations throughout the Americas, which are estimated to have once numbered in the millions, had been reduced in the prior century by perhaps as much as 90% from virgin exposure to diseases introduced by the first Spanish, Portuguese and French explorers and conquistadors. Below are the population estimates of the settlers and their families. These figures do not include Native Americans. {| border="5" class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" |+ '''SETTLER FAMILY POPULATION''' |- ! scope="col" width: 50% | Census Year ! scope="col" width: 50% | Population Estimate |- | colSpan="2" style="background-color:black;"| |- |height="40"|1628||270 |- | colSpan="2" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |height="40"|1630||300 |- | colSpan="2" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |height="40"|1640||500 |- | colSpan="2" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |height="40"|1650||800 -1,000 |- | colSpan="2" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |height="40"|1664||9,000 |} == Early History == === Dutch East India Company === The land was widely populated by native tribes, and was first explored for Europeans in 1609 by Henry Hudson while sailing on an expedition for the Dutch East India Company. The region was later surveyed, charted and given the name New Netherland in 1614. The Dutch named the three main rivers of the province the ''Zuyd Rivier'' or "South River" (Delaware River), the ''Noort Rivier'' or "North River" (Hudson River), and the ''Versche Rivier'' or "Fresh River" (Connecticut River). These were the prime access routes inland to the lucrative fur trade.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forts_of_New_Netherland These three rivers then formed the boundaries of New Netherland. === New Netherland Company === For the first decade in the 1610s the Dutch did not establish large-scale settlements, but instead built the ''factorijen'', a system dating from Medieval Europe for merchants to carry on business in foreign lands. These were trading posts with soldiers and a small group of pioneer settlers. In this period the New Netherland Company built Fort Nassau in Mahican / Mohawk territory on the North River. Among the places it is believed factorijen were set up are Schenectady, Schoharie, Esopus, Rodenbergh, Communipaw, Ninigret, and Manhattan. On October 11, 1614 the New Netherland Company had obtained a Dutch charter which granted them a monopoly of trade between the 40th and 45th parallel for a period of three years, starting on January 1, 1615.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Netherland_Company After 1618 New Netherland was open to all traders, but for a few more years the majority of trade was still conducted by the New Netherland Company. === Dutch West India Company === On June 3, 1621 the Dutch West India Company (WIC) was granted a a joint venture charter to trade in New Netherland. That year, Fort Nassau on the ''Zuyd Rivier'' (Delaware) was established as the first of such fortified trading posts built by the company, The names Fort Nassau and Fort Orange were commonly used by the Dutch in the 17th century for several fortifications around the world in honor of the House of Orange-Nassau. In 1624, the company's first settlers landed on ''Noten Eylant'', at the mouth of the North River, now known as Governors Island. There they began the fortification and settlement of that first true Dutch colony in New Netherland. === Patroonship === On June 7, 1629 the WIC began the patroonship era in New Netherland, to help populate the sparse colony. The patroonships provided investors grants of land for approximately 50 people "upwards of 15 years old" per grant, mainly in the region of New Netherland. Patroon investors could expand the size of their land grants as large as 4 miles, "along the shore or along one bank of a navigable river..." In 1630 Rensselaerswyck began as the most successful Dutch West India Company patroonship.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch_West_India_Company === New Sweden === In late 1637, The Swedish West India Company mandate sought to establish trading colonies between Florida and Newfoundland, particularly concentrated in the Delaware river valley. Its charter included Swedish, Dutch, and German stockholders. The appointed leader of the first Swedish expedition was Peter Minuit, the former Governor of New Amsterdam. Along with Swedes and Finns, a number of the pioneers of the expedition were Dutch. On March 29, 1638, the expedition, aboard the ships ''Fogel Grip'' and ''Kalmar Nyckel'', sailed into Delaware Bay, and anchored at a rocky point on the Minquas Kill that is known today as Swedes' Landing. They built a fort on the present site of the city of Wilmington, which they named Fort Christina, after Queen Christina of Sweden. From this first fort in 1638, New Sweden then extended north from the mouth of the ''Zuyd Rivier'' or "South River" (Delaware), on territory claimed by the Dutch Republic, in the present-day American Mid-Atlantic states of Delaware, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Sweden Peter Minuit finished Fort Christina during 1638, and became the first governor of New Sweden. Minuit then departed for Stockholm for a second group. He made a side trip to the Caribbean to pick up a shipment of tobacco for resale in Europe to make the voyage profitable. Minuit died on this voyage during a hurricane at St. Christopher in the Caribbean. In the following years, 600 Swedes and Finns, and also a number of Dutchmen and Germans in Swedish service, settled in the area. At the time, the Dutch were unable to prevent the New Sweden incursion into this claimed New Netherland southern territory, and they did not officially recognize the colony. From 1643 to 1653, the company expanded along the river from Fort Christina, establishing Fort Nya Elfsborg on the east bank of the Delaware near present-day Salem, New Jersey and Fort Nya Gothenborg on Tinicum Island (to the immediate southwest of today's Philadelphia). Then in 1655 New Sweden was brought under Dutch control in a military expedition led by Director-General of New Netherland Peter Stuyvesant. In that year the government enacted regulations requiring settlers throughout the province to construct stockades to which they could withdraw if attacked, the most extensive being at Wiltwyck. == Settlements == This table encompasses all of the original and acquired colonial settlements in the entire region known as New Netherland, as it was claimed by the Dutch. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Netherland_settlements The "Pioneers" column names the principal founder(s) or original settler(s) in each settlement, and is intended to link to their WikiTree profiles. If you know of a WikiTree profile of a pioneer in one of these settlements, please leave that pioneer's link in the Comments section here, so that the person or the link can be added to the list. In the tables below, the end dates are the end of the settlement, or the end of Dutch rule there. If the settlement otherwise continued as a modern city, then the end of Dutch rule in 1674 applies. {| border="5" class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" |+ |- ! scope="col" width: 25% | Settlement ! scope="col" width: 5% | Origin Date ! scope="col" width: 5% | End Date ! scope="col" width: 35% | Location and Description ! scope="col" width: 30% | Pioneers |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:black;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|[[Space:Rensselaerswyck|Rensselaerswyck]]||1630||1674||patroonship of Kiliaen van Rensselaer on the North River, now Capital District||[[Van_Renselaer-4|Kiliaen van Rensselaer]] |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|Pavonia||1630||1664||on the North River, attempted patroonship of Michael Pauw, now Hudson County||Michael Pauw |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|Zwaanendael||1631||---||on the Zuyd Rivier, soon after plundered by the local natives, now Lewes|| |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|Fort Huis de Goed Hoop||1633||---||near the Fresh River, now Hartford|| |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|Communipaw||1634||---||as Jan de Lacher's Hoeck, now Liberty State Park|| |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|Noortwijk||1630s||---||now Greenwich Village|| |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|Connecticut Colony||1636||---||by New Englanders near Dutch Fort Huis de Goed Hoop (1633), on Park River near Fresh River (Connecticut River at Hartford, CT)
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Ctcolony.png Connecticut Colony map image]|| |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|Nieuwe Haarlem||1637||1674||(1652) municipal charter|| |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|Pelham||1637||---||a New Englander's homestead|| |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|New Haven Colony||1638||---||New Englander towns found at mouth of Quinnipiac River|| |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|Broncks||1639||---||now The Bronx, settled by Jonas Bronck||Jonas Bronck |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|Paulus Hoeck||1639||---||a patent at Pavonia|| |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|Staaten Eylandt||1639||---||an attempted patroonship of Cornelius Meyln||Cornelius Meyln |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|Southhold||1640||---|||| |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|Achter Col||1641||---||an attempted patroonship on the Hackensack River|| |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|Vriessendael||1640||---||homestead of David Pietersen de Vries, now Edgewater||David Pietersen de Vries |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|Greenwich||1642||---||English manor under Dutch jurisdiction|| |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|Vriedelandt||1642||---||Englishman John Throckmorton settled, now Throg's Neck||[[Throckmorton-234 | John Throckmorton]] |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|Maspat||1642||---||under a charter granted to Rev. Francis Doughty, now Maspeth||[[Doughty-32|Rev. Francis Doughty]] |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|Beverwijck||1640s||---||a trading post surrounded by Rensselaerswyck, (1652) municipal charter; now (along with Fort Orange) the core of Albany|| |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|Peekskill||1640s?||---||possibly early 1640s, formalized in 1684|| |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|Hemsteede||1643||---||New England settlement on Lange Eylandt; later became Hempstead||[[Carman-163|John Carman]] |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|Hoboken||1643||---||a lease at Pavonia|| |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|Eastchester||1643||---||homestead of Anne Hutchinson's family and followers||Anne Hutchinson |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|Gravesend||1645||1674||settled under Dutch patent by English Anabaptist Lady Deborah Moody and followers||[[Dunch-47|Lady Deborah Moody]] |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|Vlissingen||1645||1674||under Dutch patent, mostly English colonists, many of them Quakers, now Flushing|| |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|Breuckelen||1646||1674||now Brooklyn Heights|| |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|Colen Donck||1646||1674||homestead of Jonkheer Adriaen van der Donck, now Yonkers||[[Van_der_Donck-1 | Adriaen van der Donck]] |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|Constable Hook||1646||1674||patent|| |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|Nieuw Amersfoort||1647||1674||now Flatlands|| |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|Minkakwa||1647||---||now Caven Point|| |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|Weehawken||1647||---||a land patent|| |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|De Bouwerij||1649||---||homestead of Petrus Stuyvesant||[[Stuyvesant-3 | Petrus Stuyvesant]]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Stuyvesant |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|Midwout||1652||---||now Midwood|| |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|Esopus||1652||1674||now Ulster County||[[Chambers-61|Thomas Chambers]] |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|Nieuw Utrecht||1652||---||or New Utrecht|| |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|Oester Baai||1653||---||at the 1650 border between New England and New Netherland, now Oyster Bay|| |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|Pelham Manor||1654||---||Englishman's Thomas Pell's purchase New Netherland/Siwanoy territory||Thomas Pell |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|Pamrapo||1654||---||Achter Col patents, now Bayonne|| |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|Rustdorp||1656||1674||land patent, now Jamaica|| |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|Wiltwijk||1657||---||now Kingston, the Rondout fort (1657) at Rondout Creek near the North River, at Wiltwijk
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Nieuw_Nederland_and_Nya_Sverige.svg Wiltwijk map image]|| |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|Poughkeepsie||1650s||---||by Barent Baltus||Barent Baltus |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|Bergen||1660||---||now Bergen and Hudson Counties, Bergen Square fort, (1661) atop Bergen Hill|| |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|Rye||1660||---||land purchase by English settlers|| |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|Oude Dorpe||1661||---||now Old Town on Staten Island|| |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|Boswijck||1661||---||now Bushwick|| |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|Schenectady||1661||---|||| |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|Claverack||1662||---||now Hudson|| |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|Plockhoy Zwaanendael||1663||---||by Pieter Corneliszoon Plockhoy||Pieter Corneliszoon Plockhoy |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|English Neighborhood||1668||---||eastern Bergen County|| |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|Rotterdam||1670||---||as Woestina|| |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|Nieuw Dorp||1671||---||now New Dorp|| |} === Penobscot Bay === {{Geographic Location | Reference Location = Penobscot Bay, Maine | NW Location = [[:Category:Québec | Québec, Canada]]
Moosehead Lake | N Location = Penobscot River
Bangor | NE Location = Saint Croix River | E Location = Bar Harbor | SE Location = ''Atlantic Ocean'' | S Location = ''Atlantic Ocean'' | SW Location = Portland | W Location = Kennebec River }} {| border="5" class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" |+ '''FORTS OF NEW HOLLAND (MAINE)''' |- ! scope="col" width: 25% | Settlement ! scope="col" width: 5% | Origin Date ! scope="col" width: 5% | End Date ! scope="col" width: 35% | Location and Description ! scope="col" width: 30% | Pioneers |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:black;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Pentagouet Fort Pentagouet], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Holland_(Acadia) New Holland]||1674||1678||French fort in what is now Castine, in Penobscot Bay, Maine, was the French capital of Acadia (1670–1674)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Pentagouet, captured by Dutch captain Jurriaen Aernoutsz who came from New Amsterdam, and renamed Acadia as New Holland.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Holland_(Acadia) In 1676 Dutch West India Company appointed Cornelis van Steenwijck, a Dutch merchant in New York, as governor of the "coasts and countries of Nova Scotia and Acadie." Dutch abandoned claim to Acadia in 1678.||Jurriaen Aernoutszhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jurriaen_Aernoutsz ---- Cornelis van Steenwijckhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornelius_Van_Steenwyk |} === Narragansett Bay === {| border="5" class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" |+ '''FORTS OF NEW NETHERLAND (RHODE ISLAND)''' |- ! scope="col" width: 25% | Settlement ! scope="col" width: 5% | Origin Date ! scope="col" width: 5% | End Date ! scope="col" width: 35% | Location and Description ! scope="col" width: 30% | Pioneers |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:black;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|Quetenesse||1636||1654||New Netherland, now [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch_Island_(Rhode_Island) Dutch Island], on the western passage of Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island. The island is now a part of the town of Jamestown, Rhode Island, and is uninhabited in modern times. Around 1636 Abraham Pietersen van Deusen of the Dutch WIC established a trading post on the island to trade with the Narragansett Indians. In 1654 English colonists purchased the island from the Indians. Dutch Island Lighthouse was built there in 1827. As of 2007, the island is part of the Bay Islands Park system of Rhode Island, with no remnants of the Dutch trading post existing today.
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Dutch_Island.jpg Dutch Island postcard image]||Abraham Pietersen van Deusenhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abraham_Pietersen_van_Deusen |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|Fort Ninigret||c.1637||---||New Netherland, on the mainland across from Dutch Island in Rhode island|| |} === Connecticut River === {| border="5" class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" |+ '''CONNECTICUT RIVER SETTLEMENTS OF NEW NETHERLAND (CONNECTICUT)''' |- ! scope="col" width: 25% | Settlement ! scope="col" width: 5% | Origin Date ! scope="col" width: 5% | End Date ! scope="col" width: 35% | Location and Description ! scope="col" width: 30% | Pioneers |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:black;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Saybrook,_Connecticut Kievets Hoek]||1624||1635|| New Netherland, a short-lived factorij at the mouth of the Connecticut River at present day Old Saybrook, Connecticut, established soon after the first Dutch settlement at Noten Eylant (Governor's Island). In 1624, The second family settler ship voyage, ''Nieu Nederlandt'', arrived with thirty Flemish Walloon families. The families were spread out over the entire territory claimed by the company. On entering Long Island Sound, on what was the far eastern reach of New Netherland at that time, a few families were left here at the mouth of the Connecticut River.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Netherlander Named Kievits Hoek, or "Plover's Corner," it was soon abandoned as the Dutch consolidated settlement at New Amsterdam instead. In late 1635 the English [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saybrook_Colony Saybrook Colony] was established on the site, with John Winthrop, the Younger, designated Governor by the group, aided by Colonel George Fenwick and Captain Lion Gardiner.

[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Ctcolony.png 1636 Old Saybrook map image]||John Winthrop, the Youngerhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Winthrop,_the_Younger ---- Colonel George Fenwickhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Fenwick_(MP) ---- Captain Lion Gardinerhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lion_Gardiner |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |} === Quinnipiac River === {| border="5" class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" |+ '''QUINNIPIAC RIVER SETTLEMENTS OF NEW NETHERLAND (CONNECTICUT)''' |- ! scope="col" width: 25% | Settlement ! scope="col" width: 5% | Origin Date ! scope="col" width: 5% | End Date ! scope="col" width: 35% | Location and Description ! scope="col" width: 30% | Pioneers |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:black;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Haven Roduins] or Rodenbergh||1614||1637||a Dutch factorij through the 1620s? at the mouth of the Quinnipiac River, now New Haven, CT, was first briefly visited by Dutch explorer Adriaen Block in 1614, and became a small, sporadic Dutch trading post. To the English it was first known as Quinnipiac after the native tribe there. In 1637 it was reconnoitered by a small party of English who wintered over, and then in April 1638 it was firmly English-settled by 500 Puritans from Massachusetts Bay Colony under Rev. John Davenport and Theophilus Eaton, who bought the land from natives, and named it Newhaven, where it was settled as an intolerant theocracy that did not permit other churches to be established.
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Atwater1881_p10_Map_New_Haven_in_1641.jpg 1641 New Haven map image]
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Ctcolony.png New Haven area map image]||[[Block-408|Adriaen Block]] ---- Reverend John Davenporthttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Davenport_(Puritan) ---- Theophilus Eatonhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theophilus_Eaton |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |} === Upper Hudson Valley === {| border="5" class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" |+ '''CAPITAL DISTRICT SETTLEMENTS OF NEW NETHERLAND (NEW YORK)''' |- ! scope="col" width: 25% | Settlement ! scope="col" width: 5% | Origin Date ! scope="col" width: 5% | End Date ! scope="col" width: 35% | Location and Description ! scope="col" width: 30% | Pioneers |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:black;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Nassau_(North) Fort Nassau]||1615||1618||the first Dutch factorij settlement in North America, in Mahican / Mohawk territory on the North River (upper Hudson); sited at "Castle Island", on ruins of an earlier French fortification from 1540. Built by Hendrick Christiaensen and garrisoned by 10-12 men. In 1616, Jacob Eelkens became commander on Christiaensen's death. In 1617 it was damaged and abandoned and rebuilt by Eelkens on better ground on Westerlo Island at the mouth of the Normans Kill (called the ''Tawasentha'' by the natives) at the North River. In 1618 a freshet flood again destroyed the new fort and it was abandoned for good. The site is now the Port of Albany-Rensselaer In what became part of the town of Bethlehem, then Albany. In 1624 it was replaced by Fort Orange at Albany.
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Castle_Island_and_Fort_Orange_Albany,_New_York_1629.jpg 1629 Castle Island map image] ||Hendrick Christiaensenhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hendrick_Christiaensen ---- Jacob Eelkens |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|[[Wikipedia:Fort Orange|Fort Orange]]||1624||1674|| built to replace the first and second Fort Nassau, which was at the mouth of the Normans Kill and the North River, now Albany. In 1624, a Dutch ship with 30 Walloon families (Flemish-French Protestants from what is today Belgium) arrived in New Netherland. They were among the second family settler ship voyage, ''Nieu Nederlandt''. The families were spread out over the entire territory claimed by the company. After entering Long Island Sound, on what was the far eastern reach of New Netherland at that time, a few families had been left there at the mouth of the Connecticut River, while others went on to be dropped off at Noten Eylant, while the remaining party were taken up the Hudson to construct Fort Orange.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Netherlander 18 of the men were sent to the location near present-day Albany. Under direction of the Dutch, they built Fort Orange roughly 2 miles north of Fort Nassau. The Walloons were later recalled south to settle New Amsterdam. In 1629 Kiliaen van Rensselaer established his patroonship of Rensselaerswyck, surrounding Fort Orange on 24 miles of shoreline along the Hudson River and 24 miles inland on each side of the fort. This land patent was interpreted by van Rensselaer as including Fort Orange and the settlement that had begun outside its walls. In 1630, Gillis Hoosett purchased the lands to the south and north of the fort from the natives. Later in 1630 the first permanent Dutch settlers and farmers came to Fort Orange and settled on the outskirts of the fort; their village was first called the Fuyck and later Beverwyck. During its half century of Dutch existence, the Dutch commanders of the fort were: Adriaen Jorrissen Thienpont, Daniel van Krieckebeck, Hans Jorissen Houten, Carl van Brugge, Johannes Dyckman, Johannes de Decker, and Johannes de la Montagne. In 1651, Governor Stuyvesant declared the jurisdiction of the fort to extend only 600 paces around the fort, thereby severing it from surrounding Rensselaerswyck. In 1652, Stuyvesant, to settle this dispute once and for all, set up a "Court of Justice for the Village of Beverwyck and its dependencies", the first municipal government for the future city of Albany. Beverwyck had consisted of roughly 100 structures huddled next to the fort, and then Stuyvesant set up Beverwyck at a safer distance from the cannons of the fort and laid out future Albany's oldest streets- State Street and Broadway. In 1660, both Fort Orange and Beverwyck were enclosed by a wooden stockade. On September 24, 1664 the Dutch surrendered the fort to the English. The fort was renamed Fort Albany, and Beverwyck was named Albany. In 1673 the Dutch retook New York City, which they named New Orange on July 29. They then retook Albany on August 3, and in September 1673, Albany was renamed Willemstadt and Fort Albany became Fort Nassau, under the Dutch command of Lieutenant Andries Draeyer. In 1676 the English abandoned the old Dutch fort and removed to the new Fort Frederick, constructed on top of State Street Hill. The land around the old fort was sold to the Dutch Reformed Church for use as pastureland, and the old ruins disappeared by the late 18th century, and became a historic memorial site for a time. In the 1790s Simeon De Witt built a mansion on the old site, with address at 549 South Market Street (later Broadway). Following his death, his mansion became the Fort Orange Hotel. It burned down in 1848 but was rebuilt under the same name. On November 4, 1993 it was declared a National Historic Landmark as the Fort Orange Archeological Site.
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Nieuw_Nederland_and_Nya_Sverige.svg Fort Orange map image]||Kiliaen van Rensselaerhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiliaen_van_Rensselaer_(Dutch_merchant) ---- Gillis Hoosett ---- Adriaen Jorrissen Thienponthttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adrian_Jorisszen_Tienpoint ---- Daniel van Krieckebeck ---- Hans Jorissen Houten ---- Carl van Brugge ---- Johannes Dyckmanhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johannes_Dyckman ---- Johannes de Decker ---- [[Montagne-1 | Johannes de la Montagne]] ---- Lt. Andries Draeyer ---- Simeon De Witthttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simeon_De_Witt |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |} === Manhattan Island === {| border="5" class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" |+ '''MANHATTAN SETTLEMENTS OF NEW NETHERLAND (NEW YORK)''' |- ! scope="col" width: 25% | Settlement ! scope="col" width: 5% | Origin Date ! scope="col" width: 5% | End Date ! scope="col" width: 35% | Location and Description ! scope="col" width: 30% | Pioneers |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:black;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governors_Island Noten Eylant]||1624||1674||at the mouth of the North River below Manhattan, now Governors Island. [[Rodrigues-477|Jan Rodrigues]] from Santo Domingo was the first non-native resident; In 1613 he was left behind on ''Paggank'' (Island of Nuts) for the summer, while employed as interpreter by Dutch captain Thijs Volckenz Mossel. Dutch explorer Adriaen Block called it Noten Eylant, and picked up Rodrigues in December 1613. On 25 Jan 1624 the first family settler ship ''[[:Category: De Eendracht, sailed Jan 1624|De Eendracht]]'' left Amsterdam and stopped and probably deposited some settlers here. In May 1624, the second Dutch settler ship ''[[:Category: Nieuw Nederland (New Netherland), sailed Mar 1624|Nieuw Nederland]]'' arrived, under the command of Cornelius Jacobsen May, who disembarked on the island with some of the 30 Walloon families (Flemish-French Protestants from what is today Belgium). The families were spread out over the entire territory claimed by the company. After entering Long Island Sound, on what was the far eastern reach of New Netherland at that time, a few families had been left there at the mouth of the Connecticut River. 18 men of the remaining party were taken up the Hudson to construct Fort Orange.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Netherlander In 1633, director Wouter van Twiller arrived with a 104-men regiment, its first military use. On June 16, 1637 he secured his farm here by a deed.
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:GovernorsIsland.jpg Governors Island image]||[[Rodrigues-477|Jan Rodrigues]]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_(Jan)_Rodriguez ---- Thijs Volckenz Mossel ---- [[Block-408|Adriaen Block]] ---- [[Rapalje-19 | Joris Rapalje]] ---- [[Trico-5 | Catalina Trico]] ---- [[Montfort-129 | Jean Monfort]] ---- [[Moreau-16 | Jacqueline Moreau]] ---- [[Montfort-195 | Pieter Monfort]] ---- Cornelius Jacobsen Mayhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornelius_Jacobsen_May ---- [[du_Trieux-21 | Philippe du Trieux]] ---- [[du_Chesne-5 | Susanna du Chesne]] ---- [[du_Trieux-46 | Philippe du Trieux, Jr.]] ---- [[du_Trieux-45 | Marye du Trieux]] ---- [[Vigne-2 | Ghislain Vigne]] ---- [[Cuvilje-1 | Adrienne Cuvellier]] ---- [[Vigne-6 | Marie Vigne]] ---- [[Vigne-3 | Christine Vigne]] ---- [[Vigne-7 | Rachel Vigne]] ---- [[Vigne-5 | Jan Vigne]] ---- Wouter van Twillerhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wouter_van_Twiller |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Amsterdam New Amsterdam]||1624||1674||now Lower Manhattan
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Nieuw_Nederland_and_Nya_Sverige.svg New Amsterdam map image]
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:CastelloPlanOriginal.jpg 1660 New Amsterdam map image]|| |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|Fort Amsterdam||1625||1674||at the tip of the isle of Manhattan. at the site of Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House); De Wal (1653), a wooden palisade or rampart, became Wall Street
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:CastelloPlanOriginal.jpg 1660 New Amsterdam map image]|| |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |} === East Jersey === {| border="5" class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" |+ '''SETTLEMENTS OF NEW NETHERLAND (NEW JERSEY)''' |- ! scope="col" width: 25% | Settlement ! scope="col" width: 5% | Origin Date ! scope="col" width: 5% | End Date ! scope="col" width: 35% | Location and Description ! scope="col" width: 30% | Pioneers |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:black;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|---||---||---||---|| |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |} See: [[Space:New_Jersey_History_Timeline|New_Jersey_History_Timeline, 1660-1790]] See: [[Space:Patentees_of_Monmouth|Patentees_of_Monmouth April 8 1665]] See: [[Space:1668_New_Jersey_First_Settlers|New_Jersey_First_Settlers 1665-1668]] === Delaware River Valley === {| border="5" class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" |+ '''DELAWARE RIVER FORTS OF NEW SWEDEN & NEW NETHERLAND (DELAWARE, NEW JERSEY, PENNSYLVANIA)''' |- ! scope="col" width: 25% | Settlement ! scope="col" width: 5% | Origin Date ! scope="col" width: 5% | End Date ! scope="col" width: 35% | Location and Description ! scope="col" width: 30% | Pioneers |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:black;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Nassau_(South) Fort Nassau] ||1621||1651||founded by New Netherland, a factorij at the mouth of Big Timber Creek on the Zuyd River (Delaware); traditionally described as at what is now Gloucester City, New Jersey, modern analysis places it on the peninsula in the cove, now Brooklawn or possibly on the south side of the creek's cove, at today's Westville. It was only seasonally occupied. In 1635, English colonists from Virginia Colony occupied the fort. New Netherland governor Wouter van Twiller sent a force to re-take it, after which it was continuously manned by the Dutch, even New Sweden formed in 1638. In 1651, Petrus Stuyvesant had the structure partially dismantled and relocated to the other side of the river, as Fort Casimir.
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Kartskiss_%C3%B6ver_Nya_Sverige.png Fort Nassau map image]|| |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Wilhelmus Fort Wilhelmus]||1625||1625|| New Netherland, a factorij on what had been named Hooghe Eyland (High Island, also called Verhulsten Island), in the Zuyd Rivier, and now Burlington Island, near the present site of Trenton, New Jersey. In 1624, the Walloon families who attempted to colonize had originally arrived at Noten Eylant (Governors Island) in the Upper New York Bay. They were among the second family settler ship voyage, ''Nieu Nederlandt'', consisting of thirty Flemish Walloon families. The families were spread out over the entire territory claimed by the company. After a few families had been left at the mouth of the Connecticut River, others went on to be dropped off at Noten Eylant, while 18 men of the remaining families were taken up the Hudson to construct Fort Orange.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Netherlander Some of this party from Noten Eylant had then been sent south to Delaware, but were later recalled by Willem Verhulst, the second director of the Dutch West India Company. The site was recommended to Verhulst in 1625, but later in 1625, Verhulst oversaw the decision to move them back north to New Amsterdam where the Dutch West India Company had decided to concentrate their settlement efforts, and the fort was soon disbanded.||Willem Verhulsthttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willem_Verhulst |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|Fort Christina||1638||1655||New Sweden, first of Swedish settlements on the Zuyd Rivier, at the Brandywine Creek and Christina River, on September 15, 1655 it fell to the Dutch and all New Sweden came under the control of the Dutch; became Dutch Fort Altena in 1655, now Wilmington, DE
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Nieuw_Nederland_and_Nya_Sverige.svg Fort Christina map image]||[[Minuit-4 | Peter Minuit]] |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|Fort Mecoponacka ||1641||1655||New Sweden, in Chester, near Finlandia or Upland in Delaware County, Pennsylvania|| |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|Fort Nya Elfsborg ||1643||1655||New Sweden, between present-day Salem Creek and Alloway Creek near Bridgeport, New Jersey
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Kartskiss_%C3%B6ver_Nya_Sverige.png Fort Nya Elfsborg map image]|| |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|Fort Nya Gothenborg||1643||1655||New Sweden, on Tinicum Island near the site of The Printzhof in Essington, Delaware County, Pennsylvania.
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Kartskiss_%C3%B6ver_Nya_Sverige.png Fort Nya Gothenborg map image]|| |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|Fort Nya Vasa||1646||1655||New Sweden, at Kingsessing, on the eastern-side of Cobbs Creek in Philadelphia.
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Kartskiss_%C3%B6ver_Nya_Sverige.png Fort Nya Vasa map image]|| |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|Fort Nya Korsholm||1647||1655||New Sweden, on the Schuylkill River near the South River in Philadelphia.
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Kartskiss_%C3%B6ver_Nya_Sverige.png Fort Nya Korsholm map image]|| |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|Fort Beversreede||1648||1655||New Sweden, on the Schuylkill River at Southwest Philadelphia, near the South River|| |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|Fort Casimir||1651||1654||New Netherland fort in the midst of New Sweden, now at New Castle, was built from dismantled Dutch Fort Nassau. In 1654 the Dutch surrendered the fort to the Swedes,, and it was then briefly known as Fort Trefaldigheets. On September 11, 1655 the Dutch retook the fort and renamed it New Amstel
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Kartskiss_%C3%B6ver_Nya_Sverige.png Fort Casimir map image]|| |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|Fort Altena||1655||---||New Netherland, replaced the first of Swedish settlements on the Zuyd Rivier, after it was conquered as Fort Christina of New Sweden in 1655, now Wilmington|| |- | colSpan="5" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |- valign="top" |height="40"|Nieuw Amstel||1655||---||New Netherland, now at New Castle, was built 1651 as Fort Casimir from dismantled Fort Nassau, then briefly taken by the Swedes and known as Fort Trefaldigheets (1654–1655). On September 11, 1655 the Dutch retook the fort and renamed it New Amstel; John Paul Jacquet became the Dutch governor, with New Amstel the capital of the Dutch-controlled colony.||John Paul Jacquet |} === Notes ===

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[[Category:New Netherland Settlers Project]] [[Category:New Netherland Settlers]] [[Category: Netherlands Project]] [[Category:New_Netherland_Families]] '''New Netherland Settlers 1609-1640''' is the inclusive list, in chronological order, of the ''reputedly first'' European pioneers who came to the Dutch colony of Nieuw-Nederland. == Overview == These are the earliest immigrant arrivals and early births of profiles categorized as [[:Category:New Netherland Settlers]]. Some of the data on these profiles may still be very sketchy, or lost to history. This list will help us ''to study them more definitvely''. Be aware that there are likely to be some errors, as well as non-existent or mythical people in this list. But on the other hand, the legitimate early settlers are famous pioneers. Those famous pioneers have well-researched articles about them in Wikipedia. So they need to be identified and improved in their profiles here in WikiTree. This list will allow us to more easily find and source those famous profiles which have a matching Wikipedia article. The criteria of the Wikipedia article allows us to add these notable profiles to the [[:Category:Famous People]]. == Demographics == The 1640 cutoff date in this list is based on the following census population table from Wikipedia. By the count in this table, there should be no more than several hundred profiles listed on this page. But it is expected that the number of profiles will actually be somewhat higher, to account for errors, mistaken identities, ancestors who really did not immigrate, duplications of children, deaths of young people before the census counts, etc. Below are the population estimates of the settlers and their families. These figures do not include Native Americans. {| border="5" class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" |+ '''SETTLER FAMILY POPULATION''' |- ! scope="col" width: 50% | Census Year ! scope="col" width: 50% | Population Estimate |- | colSpan="2" style="background-color:black;"| |- |height="40"|1628||270 |- | colSpan="2" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |height="40"|1630||300 |- | colSpan="2" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |height="40"|1640||500 |- | colSpan="2" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |height="40"|1650||800 -1,000 |- | colSpan="2" style="background-color:lightgrey;"| |- |height="40"|1664||9,000 |} Growth of the colony in the early years was very slow. Because of the dangers and hardships of life in the new land some colonists decided to return to the homeland in 1628. By 1630 the total population of New Netherland was about 300, many being French-speaking Walloons. It is estimated about 270 lived in the area surrounding Fort Amsterdam on the southern tip of Manhattan, primarily working as farmers, while about 30 of the remaining settlers were some 140 miles north at Fort Orange, the center of the Hudson valley fur trade with the Mohawks. As can be seen from the table, the population doubled again just in the decade after 1640. Therefore those later arrivals after 1640 are excluded from the list here. == Resources == Many of the immigrant arrivals will be found by date in [[:Category:New_Netherland_Settler_Ships]]. Some fifty communities that they then founded will be found in [[:Space:New_Netherland_Settlements]]. Some family progenitors and related surnames adopted by their descendants will be found in [[:Space:New_Netherland_Immigrants_and_Progenitors]]. Some baptisms will be found in [[:Space:Baptism_and_Marriage_Records_of_the_DRC_in_America]], although very little exists before 1640. == Settlers == === Native Ancestors === : No. : Date : Profile Name : notes : Wikipedia # 1536 : [[Montauk-3|Chief Sassacus Montauk]] : b. 1536 # 1550 : [[Mongotucksee-1|Chief Long Knife Mongotuckse]] : b. 1550 # ~ 1550 : [[Wichikittaubt-1|Wahl Wichikittaubt]] : b. ~ 1550 # 1556 : [[Montauk-4|Quashawan Montauk]] : b. 1556 # 1571 : [[Wyandanch-2| Chief Grand Sachem Wyandanch]] : b. 1571 # 1575 : [[Montauk-9|Wichikittawbut Montauk]] : b. 1575 # 1603 : [[Montauk-2| Princess Catoneras "Heather Flower" Montauk]] : b. 1603 # ~ 1620 : [[Ots-Toch-2| Ots-Toch "Alstock" Ots-Toch]] : b. ~ 1620 === First Explorers === : No. : Date : Profile Name : notes : Wikipedia # 1609 : [[Hudson-775|Henry Hudson]] : b. 1575 '''Henry Hudson''' in 1609 first explored the coast of western Long Island, and landed his ship the ''Half Moon'' at the island known by the natives as ''Narrioch'' ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coney_Island Coney Island]), along the shore of Gravesend Bay, and near what became in 1643 the Dutch-ruled Anabaptist English village of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gravesend,_Brooklyn Gravesend], and which is now a neighborhood in south-central Brooklyn, Kings. In 1654 the people of Gravesend purchased the neighboring Dutch-named ''Conyne Eylandt'' (Coney Island) from the local natives, but it was not developed until the 1840s. : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Hudson Wikipedia] # 1613 : [[Rodrigues-477|Jan Rodrigues]] : '''Jan Rodrigues''' in 1613 was employed as interpreter by Dutch ship captain Thijs Volckenz Mossel, who left Rodrigues behind on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governors_Island Paggank (Island of Nuts, Noten Eylant)] for the summer. Dutch explorer Adriaen Block called it Noten Eylant, and picked up Rodrigues in December 1613. In 1624 this small island off the southern tip of Manhattan was briefly the first destination point of the first settler ship, and there was an attempt to construct a fort and settlement there. However, the residents soon moved across the Bay to the more defensible Manhattan, which became the permanent stronghold of Fort Amsterdam. Noten Eylant then remained unsettled for the next decade. In modern times the name changed to Governor's Island, and it once again has no permanent inhabitants. : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_(Jan)_Rodriguez Wikipedia] # 1613 Thijs Volckenz Mossel : '''Thijs Volckenz Mossel''' in 1613 was a Dutch ship captain who briefly visited Paggank (Island of Nuts) in the early summer # 1614 : [[Block-408|Adriaen Block]] : b. ~ 1567 '''Adriaen Block''' in 1614 briefly visited future site of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Haven Roduins] or Rodenbergh, a Dutch factorij through the 1620s? at the mouth of the Quinnipiac River, now New Haven, CT : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adriaen_Block Wikipedia] # 1615 : Hendrick Christiaensen : '''Hendrick Christiaensen''' in 1615 through 1618 built the first Dutch factorij settlement ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Nassau_(North) Fort Nassau]) in North America, in Mahican / Mohawk territory on the North River (upper Hudson), sited at "Castle Island", on ruins of an earlier French fortification from 1540. : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hendrick_Christiaensen Wikipedia] # 1616 : Jacob Eelkens : '''Jacob Eelkens''' in 1616 became commander of the first Fort Nassau on the North River, upon Christiaensen's death # late 1635 : [[Winthrop-14|John Winthrop, the Younger]] : b. 1606 '''John Winthrop, the Younger''', designated Governor by the group, aided by Colonel George Fenwick and Captain Lion Gardiner, in late 1635 established the English [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saybrook_Colony Saybrook Colony] on the site of the former Dutch [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Saybrook,_Connecticut Kievets Hoek], a short-lived factorij at the mouth of the Connecticut River at present day Old Saybrook, CT : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Winthrop,_the_Younger Wikipedia] # late 1635 : Colonel George Fenwick : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Fenwick_(MP) Wikipedia] # late 1635 : [[Gardiner-158|Captain Lion Gardiner]] : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lion_Gardiner Wiipedia] # 1636 : [[Van_Deursen-25|Abraham Pietersen van Deusen]] : b. 1607 '''Abraham Pietersen van Deusen''' of the Dutch WIC around 1636 established a trading post on the island of Quetenesse, now [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch_Island_(Rhode_Island) Dutch Island], on the western passage of Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island, to trade with the Narragansett Indians. : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abraham_Pietersen_van_Deusen Wikipedia] # Winter 1637-8 : Reverend John Davenport : '''Reverend John Davenport''', Winter 1637-8 established Newhaven, CT on former site of Dutch factorij Roduins or Rodenbergh with Theophilus Eaton : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Davenport_(Puritan) Wikipedia] # Winter 1637-8 : Theophilus Eaton : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theophilus_Eaton Wikipedia] === Early Settlers === : No. : Date : Profile Name : notes : Wikipedia # 1624 : Adriaen Jorrissen Thienpont : '''Adriaen Jorrissen Thienpont''' in 1624 was the first Dutch commander of the 1624 Fort Orange on the North River; succeeded by Daniel van Krieckebeck : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adrian_Jorisszen_Tienpoint Wikipedia] # 1624 : [[Rapalje-19|Joris Janse Rapalje]] : b. 1604 '''Joris Rapalje''' on 25 Jan 1624 on the first family settler ship [[:Category:De_Eendracht%2C_sailed_Jan_1624 | De Eendracht]] which left Amsterdam and stopped and probably deposited some settlers at Noten Eylant. : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joris_Jansen_Rapelje Wikipedia] # 1624 : [[Trico-5|Catalina Trico]] : b. 1605 # 1624 : [[Montfort-129|Jean Monfort]] : b. 1583 # 1624 : [[Moreau-16|Jacqueline Moreau]] : b. ~ 1583 # 1624 : [[Montfort-195|Pieter Monfort]] # 1624 : [[Mey-117|Cornelius Jacobsen Mey]] : b. ~ 1580 '''Cornelius Jacobsen May''' in 1614 began to work for the Dutch West India Company, and travelled as a ship's captain to the new world, exploring the Hudson River and helping to form a trading agreement with the Indians involving Adriaen Block. In 1616, Cornelius returned, this time surveying the Delaware Bay region travelling on the ship named ''Blijde Boodschap'' (Joyful Message). He continued to make many return trips, even ordering the construction of Fort Nassau at the mouth of the Big Timber Creek in 1621. In May 1624 he was in command of the second Dutch settler ship [[:Category:Nieuw_Nederland_(New_Netherland)%2C_sailed_Mar_1624|Nieuw Nederland]] which then arrived at Noten Eylant. May disembarked on the island with some of the 30 Walloon families (Flemish-French Protestants from what is today Belgium). He then became the first Director of New Netherland. : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornelius_Jacobsen_May Wikipedia] # 1624 : [[Du_Trieux-21|Philippe du Trieux]] : b. 1586 '''Philippe du Trieux''', after 1624 arrival in New Amsterdam, built a home on Beaver Graft or Street, near the Fort, where he began his American family. This house he sold in 1643, having acquired a sizable farm along the East River in 1638 # 1624 : [[Du_Chesne-5|Susanna du Chesne]] : b. 1601 # 1624 : [[Du_Trieux-46|Philippe du Trieux, Jr.]] # 1624 : [[Du_Trieux-45|Marye du Trieux]] # 1624 : [[Vigne-2|Ghislain Vigne]] : b. 1586 # 1624 : [[Vigne-8|Gudyen Vigne]] : b. ~ 1608 # 1624 : [[Cuvellier-2|Adrienne Cuvellier]] : b. 1586 # 1624 : [[Vigne-6|Marie Vigne]] # 1624 : [[Vigne-3|Christine Vigne]] # 1624 : [[Vigne-7|Rachel Vigne]] # 1624 : [[Vigne-5|Jan Vigne]] # 1625 : [[Verhulst-17|Willem Verhulst]] : b. < 1600 '''Willem Verhulst''' in 1625 was the second director of the Dutch West India Company, when he decided to order the first 1625 settlers to abandon [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Wilhelmus Fort Wilhelmus], an early factorij on what had been named Hooghe Eyland (High Island, also called Verhulsten Island), in the Zuyd Rivier, and now Burlington Island, near the present site of Trenton, New Jersey : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willem_Verhulst Wikipedia] # Jun. - Jul. 1625 : [[Van_Couwenhoven-19|Wolphert Gerretse van Couwenhoven]] : b. 1579 '''Wolphert Gerretse van Couwenhoven''' and Neeltgen Jacobsdochter immigrated in June or July 1625 to New Netherland, and with family on a ship of the Dutch WIC which saled in the expedition that was comprised of the ships ''Mackerel, Horse, Cow'' and ''Sheep''. In 1629 Wolfert returned to the Netherlands. On May 24, 1630 He came back again to the colony from the Netherlands on board "''De Endracht''" (the Unity). # Jun. - Jul. 1625 : [[Jacobsdochter-2|Neeltgen Jacobsdochter]] : b. 1584 # ~ 1625 : [[Swits-12|Claes Corneliss Swits]] : b. 1576 '''Claes Swits''' was an elderly Swiss immigrant who farmed Bouwerie No. 5 on Manhattan Island with [[Walichs-2|Jacob Walichsen (Walichs) Van Winkle]] from 1620-something (1624 maybe) through 1636 when their lease expired and both men left that bouwerie. In August 1641 Claes Swits was killed by a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weckquaesgeek Weckquaesgeek] native of his long acquaintance. Swits ran a popular public house, frequented by Europeans and Native Americans in what is today Turtle Bay, Manhattan. Director of New Netherland Willem Kieft used Swits' death as a pretext for a war of extermination against the tribe. The resulting war was called [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kieft's_War Kieft's War] (1643–1645). # ~ 1625 : [[Walichs-2|Jacob Walichsen (Walichs) Van Winkle]] : b. 1599 '''Jacob Walichsen (Walichs) Van Winkle''' farmed Bouwerie No. 5 on Manhattan Island with [[Swits-12|Claes Corneliss Swits]] from 1620-something (1624 maybe) through 1636 when their lease expired and both men left that bouwerie. # 1626 : [[Brachonge-2|Aeltje Brachonge]] : b. 1589 # May 1626 : [[Minuit-4|Peter Minuit]] : b. ~ 1580 '''Peter Minuit''' was the 3rd Director of the Dutch colony of New Netherland from 1626 to 1633. In 1638 he established Fort Christina in New Sweden, the first of Swedish settlements on the Zuyd Rivier, at the Brandywine Creek and Christina River, now Wilmington, DE : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Minuit Wikipedia] # May 1626 : [[Ten_Broeck-34| Wessel Wesselsen ten Broeck]] : b. ~ 1608 '''Wessel Wesselsen ten Broeck''' in May 1626, the paternal ancestor of the several branches of the Ten Broeck family in the United States, reputedly came to the Colony of New Netherland with Peter Minuit, the first Director General, per the family honored tradition. However, records proving it were destroyed in the 1820s. # < 1627 : [[Verdon-15|Jacob Janse Verdon]] : b. 1600 # April 7, 1628 : [[Micha%C3%ABlius-2|Jonas Michaëlius]] : b. 1577 # ~ 1628 : [[Damen-21|Jan Cornelisz Damen]] : b. 1555 # ~ 1628 : [[Damen-59|Neltje Jans Damen]] : b., 1581 # ~ 1628 : [[Damen-24|Willem Jansz Damen]] : b. 1579 # < 1629 : [[Van_Voorst-5|Cornelius Van Voorst]] : b. 1580 # < 1629 : [[Ides-1|Vroutje Ides]] : b. 1610 # ~ 1620s : [[Du_Cloux-1|Marie Du Cloux]] : b. 1577 # < 1630 : [[Labattie-1|Jan Labattie]] : b. 1600 # < 1630 : [[Focke-1|Evert Focke]] : b. 1570 # < 1630 : [[Seals-15|John Seals]] : b. 1594 # ~ 1630 : Daniel van Krieckebeck : '''Daniel van Krieckebeck''' in ~ 1630 succeeded Adriaen Jorrissen Thienpont as Dutch commander of the 1624 Fort Orange on the North River; was succeeded by Hans Jorissen Houten # 1630 : Kiliaen van Rensselaer : '''Kiliaen van Rensselaer''', in 1630 established his patroonship at Rensselaerswyck on the North River, now Capital District, surrounding the 1624 Fort Orange on 24 miles of shoreline along the Hudson River and 24 miles inland on each side of the fort. # 1630 : Gillis Hoosett : '''Gillis Hoosett''' in 1630 purchased the lands to the south and north of the 1624 Fort Orange from the natives. # 1630 : Michael Pauw : '''Michael Pauw''', in 1630 attempted patroonship of Pavonia on the North River, now Hudson County # 1630 : [[Jansen-132|Abraham Jansen van Salee]] : b. ~ 1602 # 1630 : [[Jansen-455|Anthony Jansen van Salee]] : b. 1607 : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Janszoon_van_Salee Wikipedia] # 1630 : [[Reyniers-3|Grietje Reyniers]] : b. 1602 # > Mar 1630 : [[Van_Nieuwkerk-6|Barent Peelen van Nieuwkerk]] : ~ 1595 # May 24, 1630 : [[Jans-49|Anneke Jans]] : b. 1605 # May 24, 1630 : [[Janssoon-1|Roeloff Janssoon Van Maesterlandt]] : b. 1602 # < 1632 : [[Damen-4|Cornelis Jansz Damen]] : b. 1588 # < 1632 : [[Sauvagie-2|Michele Sauvagie]] : b. 1585 # < 1632 : [[Roos-9|Jan Roos]] : b. 1600 # < 1632 : [[De_Potter-4|Cornelius De Potter]] : b. 1610 # 1632 : [[Volckertszen-5|Dirck de Noorman Volckertszen]] : b. ~ 1595 # < 1633 : [[Verdon-18|Jean Verdon]] : b. 1575 # 1633 : Wouter van Twiller : '''Wouter van Twiller''' in 1633 was a New Netherland director who arrived at Noten Eylant with a 104-men regiment, its first military use. On June 16, 1637 he secured his farm there by a deed. : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wouter_van_Twiller Wikipedia] # 1633 : [[Bergen-4|Hans Hansen Bergen]] : b. 1610 : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans_Hansen_Bergen Wikipedia] # Apr 1633 : [[Bogardus-5|Reverend Everardus Bogardus]] : b. 1607 : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Everardus_Bogardus Wikipedia] # > May 1634 : [[Ver_Planck-2| Isaac Ver Planck]] : b. 1580 # > May 1634 : [[Ver_Planck-1| Abraham Isaacsen Ver Planck]] : b. 1606 # < 1634 : [[Van_de_Cuyl-4|Jacob Barentzsen Van de Cuyl]] : b. ~ 1580 # 1634 : [[Thomas-1714|Maritje Thomas]] : b. 1594 # 1634 : [[Buys-130|Jan Cornelis Buys]] : b. ~ 1615 # > May 1634 : [[Van_Blarcom-2|Lubbert Gysbertsen Van Blarcom]] : b. ~ 1601 # < 1635 : [[Andriessen-1|Juriaen Andriessen]] : b. 1607 # < 1635 : [[Wessel-3|Anatje Wessel]] : b. 1601 # Jun. 02, 1635 : [[Alberti-16|Pietro Cesare Alberti]] : b. 1608 : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornelis_Jacobszoon_May Wikipedia] # 1635 : [[De_Foreest-11|Isaac de Foreest]] : b. 1616 # 1636 : [[Adrianszen-1|Willem Adriaenszen Bennett]] : b. ~ 1604 # ~ 1636 : [[VanBreestede-4|Jan Jansen van Breestede]] : b. 1596 # < 1637 : [[De_Forest-55|Henri Crispin De Forest]] : b. 1606 # Mar. 4, 1637 : [[Barents-27|Annetje Barents]] : b. 1607 # Mar. 4, 1637 : [[Bradt-2|Albert Andriessen Bradt]] : b. 1607 : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Andriessen_Bradt Wikipedia] # Mar. 4, 1637 : [[Bradt-4| Arent Andriessen Bradt]] : b. 1610 # March 5,1637 : [[Montagne-1|Dr Jean Mousnier "Jehan" de la Montagne]] : b. 1595 # 1637 : [[Bradt-3|Andries Bradt]] : b. 1578 # 1637 : [[Lubberts-2|Tryntie Lubberts]] : b. 1599 # 1637 : [[Van_Schouwen-1|Claes Cornelissen Van Schouwen]] : b. 1597 # 1637 : [[Kype-3|Hendrik Hendriksen Kype]] : b. 1600 : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hendrick_Hendricksen_Kip Wikipedia] # > Dec 1637 : [[Wagenaar-1| Jacob Aertse Wagenaar]] : b. ~ 1594 # < 28 Mar 1638 [[Gardenier-3|Jacobus Jansz Gardenier]]: b. ~ 1616 # Mar. 1638 : [[Luycaszen-1|Andries Luycaszen]] : b. ~ 1595 # < Sep. 1638 : [[Cool-30|Cornelis Lambertsen Cool]] : b. abt 1589 # < Sep. 1638 : [[Cool-68|Barent Cool]] : b. ~ 1610 # < Sep. 1638 : [[Cool-72|Jacob Cool]] : b. ~ 1610 # < Sep. 1638 : [[Cool-76| Neeltje Altje Cool]] : b. > 1610 # < 1638 : [[Kieft-20|Willem Kieft]] : b. 1597 : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willem_Kieft Wikipeida] # ~ 1638 : Hans Jorissen Houten : '''Hans Jorissen Houten''' in ~ 1638 succeeded Daniel van Krieckebeck as Dutch commander of the 1624 Fort Orange on the North River; was succeeded by Carl van Brugge # ~ 1638 : [[Pieterszen-5|Jan Pieterszen van Huysen]] : b. 1605 # 1638 : [[Brinkerhoff-96|Joris Dirksen Brinkerhoff]] : b. 1604 # 1638 : [[Roelantszen-1|Adam Roelantszen]] : b. ~ 1606 # 1638 : [[Beekman-58|Martin Hendricksz Beekman]] : b. 1617 # 1638 : [[Denyce-2|Teunis Nyssen Denyce]] : b. 1615 # < 1639 : [[Brickers-2|Gerrit Brickers]] : b. 1606 # < Aug. 1639 : [[Stille-110| Cornelis Jacobsen Stille van Vreelandt]] : b. 1609 # 1639 : [[Bronck-4|Jonas Bronck]] : b. ~ 1600 '''Jonas Bronck''', in 1639 settled Broncks, now The Bronx : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonas_Bronck Wikipedia] # 1639 : Cornelius Meylin : '''Cornelius Meylin''', 1639 attempted patroonship at Staaten Eylandt # 1639: [[Barents-30|Elsie Barents]] : b. abt 1598 # Jun. 1639 : [[Jansz-67|Mathijs Jansz van Keulen]] : b. 1602 # 1639 : [[Stillwell-18| Lt. Nicholas Stillwell Jr.]] : b. 1603 # 1639 : [[De_Plancken-3|Sarah Blanche de Plancken]] : b. ~ 1615 # ~ 1639 : [[Cray-2|Theunis "Anthonis" Cray]] : b. ~ 1602 # ~ 1639 : [[Snedeker-9|Jan Gerritsz Snedeker]] : b. 1608 # > Apr. 1639 : [[Linde-68|Pieter Linde]] : b. ~ 1598 '''Pieter Linde''' on April 18, 1639 paid to David Pietersen de Vries and Frederick Pietersen de Vries 140 Carolus gelders ($56) for passage for himself and wife to New Amsterdam, where he settled and followed his profession until the death of his wife in 1643. # < Jun. 18 1639 : [[Gerritsen-40|Cozyn Gerritsen]] : b. ~ 1607 # 1639 : [[Caljer-3|Jochem Caljer]] : b. ~ 1617 # ~ 1630s : [[Adams-14275|Albert Adams]] : b. 1585 # ~ 1630s : [[Badie-12|Maaratje Badie]] : b. 1584 # ~ 1630s : [[Bogaert-55|Gijsbert Theuniszen Bogaert]] : b. 1595 # ~ 1630s : [[Bosch-36|Lychgan Bosch]] : b. 1596 # ~ 1630s : [[Brouwer-199|Frans Sijmonsen Brouwer]] : b. 1596 # ~ 1630s : [[Colymans-2|Pieter (Colymans) Coeymans]] : b. 1594 # ~ 1630s : [[De_Grauw-6|Leendert Arentsen de Grauw]] : b. 1574 # ~ 1630s : [[De_Herville-7|Marguerite de Herville]] : b. 1590 # ~ 1630s : [[De_Hooges-6|Johannes De Hooges]] : b. ~ 1588 # ~ 1630s : [[De_Nieppe-1|Margrieta de Nieppe]] : b. ~ 1594 # ~ 1630s : [[Denyse-3|Nys "Dion Nys" Denyse]] | b. 1580 # ~ 1630s : [[DeRyck-2|Jacob Simons DeRyck]] : b. 1590 # ~ 1630s : [[Dirks-5|Sytie Dirks]] : b. 1584 # ~ 1630s : [[Duncanson-22|Maritje Duncanson]] b. 1593 # ~ 1630s : [[Hartman-69|Preyntje Hartman]] : b. 1590 # ~ 1630s : [[Herckson-1|Catherine Tryntie Herckson]] : b. 1582 # ~ 1630s : [[Huycken-1|Wyellen "William" Huycken]] : b. ~ 1580 # ~ 1630s : [[Janse-10|Jan Janse Ryckman]] : b. ~ 1590 # ~ 1630s : [[Jansen-198|Barent Jansen]] : b. 1594 # ~ 1630s : [[Jonas-27|Catherine "Tryntje" Jonas Roelofs]] : b. 1582 # ~ 1630s : [[Roelofs-78|Catherine Jonas "Tryntje" Roelofs]] b. 1582 # ~ 1630s : [[Krol-74|Bastiaen Jansz Krol]] : b. 1595 '''Sebastiaen_Jansen_Krol''' was the 4th Director of New Netherland : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sebastiaen_Jansen_Krol Wikipedia] # ~ 1630s : [[Lydecker-5|Jan Alberts Lydecker]] : b. 1564 # ~ 1630s : [[Lydecker-2|Leuntje Alberts Lydecker]] : b 1589 # ~ 1630s : [[Martense-1|Elsje Martense]] : b. 1583 # ~ 1630s : [[Mingael-8|Jan Thomaszen Mingael]] : b. ~ 1590 # ~ 1630s : [[Pieters-4|Anneken Pieters]] : b. 1585 # ~ 1630s : [[Rapalje-69|Joris Janssen George Rapalje]] : b. 1572 # ~ 1630s : [[Von_Schrierstadt-1|Jacob von Schrierstadt]] : ~ 1570 # ~ 1630s : [[Sebyns-1|Jannetje Sebyns]] b. 1597 # ~ 1630s : [[Sohier-11|Francois Sohier]] : b. 1595 # ~ 1630s : [[Sybrant-1|Jan Sybrant]] : b. 1559 # ~ 1630s : [[Ten_Waert-1|Agnietje Ten Waert]] : b. 1573 # ~ 1630s : [[Tomasse-1|Hendrick Tomasse]] : b. 1587 # ~ 1630s : [[Unknown-103446|Annetje (Unknown) Waele]] : b. ~ 1599 # ~ 1630s : [[Van_Blarcom-6|Gysbert Van Blarcom]] : b. 1576 # ~ 1630s : [[Van_Brug-1|Gillis Jansz Van Brug]] : b. 1591 # ~ 1630s : [[Van_Brunt-6|Helena Van Brunt]] : b. 1580 # ~ 1630s : [[Van_Der_Chijs-1|Jan Van Der Chijs]] b. 1592 # ~ 1630s : [[Van_Der_Voort-3|Paul Van Der Voort]] : b. 1595 # ~ 1630s : [[Van_Der_Werven-2|Daniel "Pieter" Van Der Werven]] : b. 1580 # ~ 1630s : [[Van_Gelder-59|Roelof Van Gelder]] : b. 1580 # ~ 1630s : [[Van_Naerden-2|Pieter Casparzen Van Naerden]] : b. ~ 1583 # ~ 1630s : [[Van_Norden-1|Aldert Van Norden]] : b. 1589 # ~ 1630s : [[Van_Rynsburg-1|Pieter Jacobson Van Rynsburg]] : b. 1590 # ~ 1630s : [[Van_Woggelum-3|Adriaen Pietersen Van Woggelum]] : b. 1580 # ~ 1630s : [[Viele-19|Cornelis Volkertszen Viele]] : b. 1584 # ~ 1630s : [[Von_Rotmers-4|Barent Von Rotmers]] : b. ~ 1585 # ~ 1630s : [[Vonryker-1|Guisbert Vonryker]] : b. 1590 # ~ 1630s : [[Waele-2|Unknown Waele]] : b. ~ 1599 # ~ 1630s : [[Waldron-23|Johannes "Resolved" Waldron]] : b. 1579 # ~ 1630s : [[Wessels-47|Anneke Gerritje Wessels]] : b. 1580 # ~ 1630s : [[Westbroek-2|Jan Teunisen Westbroek]] : b. 1595 # ~ 1630s : [[Jans-1167|Aerjan Jans]] : b. 1608 # ~ 1630s : [[Arrens-1|Arrentje Arrens]] : b ~ 1603 # ~ 1630s : [[Bayard-4|Judith Bayard]] : b. 1608 # ~ 1630s : [[Berry-1541|James Berry]] : b. ~ 1600 # ~ 1630s : [[Coeymans-2|Margrietje Pieterse Coeymans]] : b. 1608 # ~ 1630s : [[Cornelis-7|Divertje Cornelis]] : b. 1603 # ~ 1630s : [[De_Duytscher-3|Willem Janszen De Duytscher]] : b. 1601 # ~ 1630s : [[De_Forest-35|Rachel de Forest]] : b. 1609 # ~ 1630s : [[Dubbels-1|Susannah Dubbels]] : b. 1602 # ~ 1630s : [[Duncanson-16|Jannetje "Jonet" Duncanson]] : b. 1603 # ~ 1630s : [[Fredericks-46|Celitje "Seletje" Fredericks]] : b. ~ 1609 # ~ 1630s : [[Halters-1|Geertie Philipsdr Halters]] : b. 1608 # ~ 1630s : [[Harmtje-1|Hannah Harmtje]] : b. 1604 # ~ 1630s : [[Harpertsen-1|Metje Harpertsen]] : b ~ 1607 # ~ 1630s : [[Hendrickse-2|Styntje Hendrickse]] : b. 1607 # ~ 1630s : [[Herman-706|Augustine Herman]] : b. 1605 # ~ 1630s : [[Hoogland-13|Jan Hoogland]] : b. 1603 # ~ 1630s : [[Huyken-1|Machtelje Huyken]] : b. 1605 # ~ 1630s : [[Jacobs-791|Jeyltje Jacobs]] : b. 1608 # ~ 1630s : [[Jacobse-3|Trientje Jacobse]] : b. 1600 # ~ 1630s : [[Jans-302|Engeltje Jans]] : b. 1600 # ~ 1630s : [[Jans-155|Jan Jans]] : b. 1600 # ~ 1630s : [[Janszen-1|Geertje Janszen]] : b. 1605 # ~ 1630s : [[Jochemsen-18|Andries Jochemsen]] : b. ~ 1607 # ~ 1630s : [[Koenig-330|Albert Koenig]] : b. ~ 1600 # ~ 1630s : [[Loosje-4|Cornelius Loosje]] : b. ~ 1600 # ~ 1630s : [[Lubbertsen-1|Frederick Lubbertsen]] : b. 1603 # ~ 1630s : [[Martens-5|Leentje Martens]] : b. 1605 # ~ 1630s : [[Martense-15|Jannetje Martense]] : b. ~ 1600 # ~ 1630s : [[Nes-1|Cornelis Hendricksz Nes]] : b. ~ 1602 # ~ 1630s : [[Provoost-13|David William Provoost]] : b. 1608 # ~ 1630s : [[Andersson-1906|Mans Andersson]] : b. ~ 1599 : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%A5ns_Andersson Wikipedia] # ~ 1630s : [[Robberts-27|Robbert Robberts]] : b. ~ 1607 # ~ 1630s : [[Roome-35|Jan Roome]] : b. 1600 # ~ 1630s : [[Scheerburch-1|Geertje Scheerburch]] : b. 1608 # ~ 1630s : [[Schepmoes-3| Jan Jansen Schepmoes]] : b. 1605 # ~ 1630s : [[Schuerman-29|Harmen Schuerman]] : b. 1600 # ~ 1630s : [[Seivens-1|Gretije Seivens]] : b. ~ 1600 # ~ 1630s : [[Sip-5|Adrian Sip]] : b. 1606 # ~ 1630s : [[Slaghboom-1|Teuntje Jeurians Slaghboom]] : b. ~ 1600 # ~ 1630s : [[Snyder-863|Hendrick Janszen Snyder]] : b. 1604 # ~ 1630s : [[Stelling-60|Catherine Stelling]] : b. > 1609 # ~ 1630s : [[Symons-446|Tryntje Symons de Wit]] : b. 1603 # ~ 1630s : [[Unknown-8313| Jan Unknown de Groot]] : b. ~ 1600 # ~ 1630s : [[UNKNOWN-107837|Lemmertje Unknown]] : b. 1602 # ~ 1630s : [[Valrinck-1|Elizabeth Valrinck]] : b. 1609 # ~ 1630s : [[Van_Borsum-4|Egbert Van Borsum]] : b. 1605 # ~ 1630s : [[Van_Campen-2|Tryntje Van Campen]] : b. 1608 # ~ 1630s : [[Van_Den_Burchgraeff-1| Maycke Hendricksdr van den Burchgraeff]] : b. 1602 # ~ 1630s : [[Van_Doorn-1|Pieter Van Doorn]] : b. ~ 1609 # ~ 1630s : [[Van_Dyck-94|Franz Classen van Dyck]] : b. 1604 # ~ 1630s : [[Van_Groenengen-1| Jan Jansen Van Groenengen]] : < 1602 # ~ 1630s : [[Van_Hamburg-3|Pieters Van Hamburg]] : b. ~ 1600 # ~ 1630s : [[Glen-10|Alexander "Lindsey, Sanders" Glen]] : b. 1605 # ~ 1630s : [[Van_Horne-17|Jan Corneliszen Van Horne]] : b. ~ 1605 # ~ 1630s : [[Van_Hoesen-41|Jan Franszen van Hoesen]] : b. ~ 1608 # ~ 1630s : [[Van_Naerden-3| Sarah Pieterse Van Naerden]] : b. 1609 # ~ 1630s : [[Wessel-3|Anatje Wessel]] : b. 1601 # ~ 1630s : [[Van_Nes-28|Cornelius Hendriksz van Nes]] : 1602 # ~ 1630s : [[Van_Sichelen-5|Johannesz 'Jan' Van Sichelen]] : b. 1609 # ~ 1630s : [[Van_Slyke-19|Cornelis Antonissen Van Slyke]] : b. 1604 # ~ 1630s : [[Van_Texel-9|Cornelis Jansen Van Texel]] : b. 1600 # ~ 1630s : [[De_Boogh-13|Hendrick de Boogh]] : b. ~ 1600 # ~ 1630s : [[Van_Vlechtenstyn-4|Belitjegen Jacobse Van Vlechtenstyn]] : b. < 1604 # ~ 1630s : [[VanCleef-7|Cornelos VanCleef]] : b. 1600 # ~ 1630s : [[Webber-136|Antonnetta Webber]] : b. 1601 # ~ 1630s : [[Webber-37|Wolfert Webber II]] : b. ~ 1602 # ~ 1630s : [[Webber-130|Maritje Webber]] : b. 1605 # ~ 1630s : [[Wouterszen-2|Egbert Wouterszen]] : b. ~ 1600 # ~ 1630s : [[Wyncoop-2|Evert Wyncoop]] : b. 1600 # ~ 1630s : [[Albertse-2| Femmetje Albertse van Norden]] : b. 1615 # ~ 1630s : [[Albertz-5|Hendrick Albertz]] : b. 1613 # ~ 1630s : [[Ariens-3|Maritje Ariens]] : b. ~ 1617 # ~ 1630s : [[Barents-28| Geesje Barents von Rotmers]] : b. 1614 # ~ 1630s : [[Bellier-1|Lysbeth Bellier]] : b. 1616 # ~ 1630s : [[Bellier-2|Jean Bellier]] : b. 1590 # ~ 1630s : [[Bickers-2|Garrit B Bickers]] : b. 1611 # ~ 1630s : [[Blom-191|Barent Jansen Blom]] : b. 1611 # ~ 1630s : [[Botjagers-1|Dwertje Cornelis Botjagers]] : b. ~ 1618 # ~ 1630s : [[Chambers-37|Elizabeth Chambers]] : b. 1610 # ~ 1630s : [[Claes-77|Jannetje Claes Boone]] : b. 1618 # ~ 1630s : [[Claesen-1|Bartel Claesen]] : b. 1610 # ~ 1630s : [[Coeymans-4|Arent Coeymans]] : b. ~ 1617 # ~ 1630s : [[Coeymans-7|Lucas Coeymans]] : b. ~ 1615 # ~ 1630s : [[Craey-2|Jan Theuniszen Craey]] : b. ~ 1610 # ~ 1630s : [[Cray-8|Jannetje Theunis Cray]] : b. ~ 1615 # ~ 1630s : [[Davis-1913|Christopher Davis]] : b. 1616 # ~ 1630s : [[De_La_Trimeolle-1|Maria De La Trimeolle]] : b. ~ 1610 # ~ 1630s : [[De_Sille-11| Hon. Nicasius de Sille]] : b. 1610 # ~ 1630s : [[Cregier-1|Marten Cregier]] : b. ~ 1610 : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Cregier Wikipedia] # ~ 1630s : [[Deboer-9|Hendrick Deboer]] : b. 1617 # ~ 1630s : [[Decker-772|Johannes Broersen Decker]] : b. 1615 # ~ 1630s : [[Dirckse-15|Grietje Dirckse]] : b. ~ 1614 # ~ 1630s : [[Coe-151|Robert Coe]] : b. 1596 # ~ 1630s : [[Wood-2273|Edmund Wood]] : b. 1578 # ~ 1630s : [[Gildersleeve-40|Richard Gildersleeve]] : b. 1601 # ~ 1630s : [[Op_den_Dyke-1|Gilbert Op den Dyke]] : b. 1605 # ~ 1630s : [[Strickland-125|John Strickland]] : b. 1600 # ~ 1630s : [[Whitehead-474|Daniel Whitehead]] : b. 1603 # ~ 1630s : [[Williams-1369|Moyles Williams]] : b. ~ 1605 # ~ 1630s : [[Rudolphus-1|Pieter Rudolphus de Vries]] : b. 1603 # ~ 1630s : [[Jackson-595|Robert Jackson]] : b. ~ 1615 # ~ 1630s : [[Stoffelsen-2|Jacob Stoffelsen]] : b. 1604 '''Jacob Stoffelsen''' was notable among [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twelve_Men The Council of Twelve Men], a group of 12 men, chosen on 29 August 1641 by the residents of New Netherland to advise the Director of New Netherland, [[Kieft-20|Willem Kieft]], on relations with the Native Americans due to the murder of [[Swits-12|Claes Swits]]. Widow Tryntje Jacobse married second to '''Jacob Stoffelsen''' on 17 August 1657 and they settled at the Ahasymus, Pavonia property he had inherited from his first wife, [[Ides-1|Vrouwtje Idese]] (died 1641) who was the widow of [[Van_Voorst-5|Cornelis Hendricksen Van Voorst]]. # ~ 1630s : [[Hooglandt-5|Cornelis Dirksen Hooglandt]] : b. 1599 # ~ 1630s : [[Burchgraeff-5|Marijgen Burchgraeff]] : b. 1602 === Early Births === : No. : Date : Profile Name : notes : Wikipedia # Nov 2, 1636 : [[Bradt-85|Storm Albertse (Bradt) van der Zee]] : b. 1636 === Arrivals of Elderly Immigrants After 1640 === : No. : Date : Profile Name : notes : Wikipedia # > 1639 : [[Decker-109|Gerrit Janse Broorsen Decker]] : b. 1609 # ~ 1640 : [[Ogden-588|John Ogden]] : b. 1609 # < Nov. 25, 1640 : [[Quick-71|Theunis Thomaszen "De Metselaer" Quick]] : b. ~ 1600 # 1640 : [[Bogaert-65|Cornelius Cornelisen Bogaert]] : b. 1615 # < 1641 : [[Moll-21|Lambert Huybertsen Moll]] : b. 1595 # August 1641 : [[De_Vos-4|Andries De Vos]] : b. 1599 # < 1642 : [[Unknown-44707|Geesje (Unknown) Pieters]] : b. 1591 # 1642 : [[Doughty-32|Rev Francis Doughty]] : b. 1605 # 1642 : [[Stone-779|Bridgett Stone]] : b. 1604 # > Sep. 1643 : [[Van_Egmont-6|Cornelius Segertse Van Egmont]] : b. ~ 1599 # < 1643 : [[Allerton-3|Isaac Allerton Sr.]] : b. ~ 1586 '''Isaac Allerton''' having been exiled from Massachusetts Bay, by the early 1640s had simultaneous residences in in the pioneer Puritan dissident colony of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Haven,_Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut] and in New Amsterdam, the capital of the Dutch colony of New Netherland, where he owned property and became influential. There in 1643 he was appointed to the council of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eight_Men Eight Men], an early citizens advisory board, by then Director of New Netherland Willem Kieft. : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_Allerton Wikipedia] # < 1643 : [[Melijn-1|Corneille Melijn]] : b. 1600 # 1643 : [[Bout-2|Jan Evertson Bout]] : b. 1603 : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Everts_Bout Wikipedia] # 1643 : [[Carman-163|John Carman]] : b. 1606 : from in Roxbury, MA, removed to Hempstead, Long Island in 1643 # 1644 : [[Badie-4|Marytje Thomas Badie]] : b. 1608 # 1644 : [[Ruys-1|Annetje Ruys]] : b. 1602 # 1645 : [[Bowne-38|William Bowne]] : b. 1600 # 1645 : [[Applegate-55|Thomas Applegate]] : b. 1604 # ~ 1645 : [[Washburne-14|William Washburne]] : b. 1601 # < 1647 : [[Denton-127| Rev. Richard Denton]] : b. 1603 # Mar 22, 1648 : [[Van_Slichtenhorst-6|Brandt Arentse Van Slichtenhorst]] : b. 1587 : [https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brant_van_Slichtenhorst nl.Wikipedia] # 1649 : [[Van_Duyn-4| Cornelieus Gerritse Van Duyn]] : b. ~ 1606 # < 1651 : [[Douwse-1|Jellis Douwse]] : b. 1604 # 1651 : [[Aten-28| Adrian Hendricksen Aten]] : b. ~ 1615 # 1652 : [[Van_Dyck-73|Thomas Jansen van Dyck]] : b. 1580 # 1652 : [[Swartwout-25|Thomas Swartwout]] : b. 1607 # 1652 : [[Van_Dyck-74|Jan Thomasse van Dyck]] : b. 1605 # 1652 : [[Winne-19|Pieter Winne]] : b. 1609 # 1654 : [[Van_Nes-27|Hendrick Gerretse Van Nes]] : b. 1580 # 1654 : [[Conyn-3|Leendert Philipse Conyn]] : b. ~ 1615 # < 1657 : [[Cornelisz-46|Antoni "Teunis" Cornelisz van der Poel]] : b. 1618 # 1657 : [[Langedyck-1|Jan Jansen Langedyck]] : b. 1608 # 1657 : [[Straitsman-1|Teuntie Straitsman]] : b. ~ 1605 # 1659 : [[Cresson-2|Pierre Jacques Cresson]] : b. ~ 1609 # Feb 12 1659 : [[Banta-296|Epke Jacobse Banta]] : b. 1619 # Feb 12, 1659 : [[De_Ruine-6|Simon de Ruine]] : b. 1615 # 1661 : [[Slecht-8|Barent Corneliszoon Slecht]] : b. 1590 # < 1660 : [[Burhans-36|Jacob Burhans]] : b. ~ 1600 # 1660 : [[Bosch-81|Hendrick Albertzen Bosch]] : b. 1619 # > Apr 1660 : [[Van_Voorhees-12|Stephen Coerts Van Voorhees]] : b. 1600 # > Apr 1660 : [[Blanchan-5|Mathieu Blanchan]] : b. ~ 1610 # > Dec 1660 : [[Hardenbroeck-3|Adolphus Hardenbroeck]] : b. ~ 1609 # 1662 : [[Polhemius-3|Reverend Johannes Theodorus Polhemius]] : b. 1598 # > Aug 1662 : [[Ackerman-26|David Ackerman]] : b. 1615 # > Oct 1662 : [[Vermilye-5|Isaac Vermilye]] : b. 1601 # > Apr 1663 : [[Boucquet-2|Jerome Boucquet]] : b. 1619 # 1664 : [[Claes-5|Tryntje Claes]] : b. 1619 # 1664 : [[Coerten-3|Harmen Coerten]] : b. 1610 # < 1664 : [[Valentine-517|Richard Valentine II]] : b. ~ 1584 # < 1664 : [[Sedon-2|Ann (Sedon) Valentine]] : b. 1600 == Notes ==

New Netherland Settlers Project FAQ

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[[Category: New Netherland Settlers Project Help]] == Frequently Asked Questions About the [[Project: New Netherland Settlers|New Netherland Project]] == '''Q: Does my ancestor belong in this project?''' That ''may'' be answered by reading the [[Project:New_Netherland_Settlers#Project_Scope|Project Scope]] section of the project page. If you're still not sure, post a query in the [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/ G2G forum] and we can help determine if the person does belong in the project. '''Q: Are my ancestors already on Wikitree?''' It is extremely likely but they might be difficult to find, due to spelling differences or the past use of patronymic names. There are a few ways to find out if your ancestors are already on Wikitree: *''' WikiTree name search'''. Use the search boxes at the top of a profile page to search for the person by name. Note that the search protocol ignores spaces in last names, so a search for VanAlen will find both VanAlen and Van Alen. If you are aware of common spelling variations for the name, try adding wild cards to your search strings. The wildcard ? will search for all values for a single letter (for example, a search for Eli?abeth will return both Elisabeth and Elizabeth) and an asterisk (*) will return all values for a multiple letters (for example, a search for Cat*na will return Catrina, Catharina, Catalina, etc.). Sort the results list by birth date to see people born around the time your ancestor was born (and remember that the birth dates for our ancestors often are just guesses, so do not limit your search to exact dates). * '''[[Space:New Netherland Immigrants and Progenitors|Progenitors and Immigrants of the New Netherlands Settlers]] page'''. Search this page for names or aliases that you are looking for. Also try searching [[:Category:New Netherland Families]]. * '''WikiTree Surname Genealogy''' pages. Surname genealogy pages like https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Corsen list all WikiTree profiles that have a particular last name in the Last Name at Birth (LNAB) field. Select the '''include current last name''' option to add people who have that surname in the Current Last Name field. As with the WikiTree name search, you can sort this list by birth date to see people born around the time your ancestor was born. The upper right corner of these pages usually contain links to surname pages for similar names -- these may include the person you are looking for. * '''The main project category'''. Try looking under the first letter of the surname in [[:Category:New Netherland Project-Managed]] -- the master list of profiles that are covered by this project. * '''G2G:''' Ask in the [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/ Wikitree forum], as many of us have quite a bit of experience with locating these profiles. Be sure to add the {{Tag Link|NEW_NETHERLAND}} tag to the post so that all project members will see it. '''Q: How do I add my profiles to the New Netherland Project?''' If you are sure the profile needs to be part of the project, add '''wikitree-new-netherland-settlers@googlegroups.com''' to the [[Trusted_List|Trusted List]] of the profile and check the box to make it a project manager and add the appropriate project box -- '''{{New Netherland Settler}}''' or '''{{New Netherland Descendant}}''' or '''{{New Netherland Community}}''' -- to the text section of the profile, above the Biography heading. If you are not sure, or do not know which project box to use, please post a query in the [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/ G2G forum]. '''Q: What Last Name At Birth (LNAB) should my ancestor have?''' See [[Project:New Netherland Settlers#Naming Conventions|Naming Conventions]] on the New Netherland project page.

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'''[[Project:New Netherland Settlers | New Netherland Settlers Project]]''' naming conventions are described on the [[Project:New_Netherland_Settlers|project page]] under the heading '''[[Project:New Netherland Settlers#Naming Conventions|Naming Conventions]].'''

New Netherland Settlers Project Reliable Sources

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[[Category: New Netherland Genealogy Resources]] [[Category:Reliable Sources for Pre-1700 Profiles]] [[Category: New Netherland Settlers Project]] == New Netherland Reliable Sources == WikiTree advises members not to create or edit [[Help:Pre-1700_Profiles|pre-1700 profiles]] without using sources that the members of the [[Help:Pre-1700_Projects|appropriate project]] have determined to be reliable. This list identifies reliable and unreliable sources for profiles of people within the scope covered by the New Netherland Project. If you cannot determine a source's reliability from this page, contact project members for advice or ask in {{G2G}} using the tag {{Tag Link|new netherland}}. This page provides the advice of the [[Project:New Netherland Settlers|New Netherland Project]] regarding sources for New Netherland settlers, their descendants, and other community members during the colonial era. It is one of a set of "reliable sources" pages collected in [[:Category:Reliable Sources for Pre-1700 Profiles]]. Note that many of the New Netherland profiles created in WikiTree before this policy was established were based on unreliable sources and would benefit from revisions, including the addition of better sources. == Reliable Sources == '''NB:''' There are far too many individual sources for New Netherland to list all of them on one page. Accordingly, this page discusses different types of sources and provides links to other pages where more detailed lists are given. ===Church Records=== New Netherland baptisms and marriages were recorded in churches, initially only in Reformed Dutch churches and later also in churches of other denominations or languages. The complete original records or faithful transcripts of those records are valuable for genealogy. See the WikiTree page '''[[Space:Baptism_and_Marriage_Records_of_the_DRC_in_America|Baptism and Marriage Records of the Dutch Reformed Church of New Netherland and Beyond]]''' for information about church records and how to find them. ===Other Primary Records=== '''Court records, deeds, wills, letters, and similar contemporary documents''' can be excellent resources for genealogy. See '''[[Space:Primary Sources for New Netherland|Primary Sources for New Netherland]]''' for information on published compilations of primary records for New Netherland, along with some other resources for obtaining records. '''Ships' records''' - See https://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/nn/ships/ for information on reliable and not-so-reliable sources for New Netherland ships' records. '''Census records''' - See '''[[Space:Primary Sources for New Netherland|Primary Sources for New Netherland]]''' for information about some colonial censuses. ===Peer-reviewed genealogical journals and scholarly publications=== A few modern journals that may contain relevant articles and that have a reputation for quality are: *''[[Space: The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record|The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record]]'' (sometimes abbreviated as "Record" in source citations) *''[[Space:TAG|The American Genealogist]]'' (often abbreviated as "TAG") * ''[[Space:New Netherland Connections|New Netherland Connections]]'' *''[[Space:NEHGR|The New England Historical and Genealogical Register]]'' (often called NEHGR) Recent issues of these and other journals typically are obtainable only in libraries or on paid websites. Content from the 19th century and early 20th century that has passed into the public domain often can be found on free online sources. Note, however, that before the mid-20th century, quality standards were less rigorous than they are today. Check for indications of the evidence used by the authors. Books and other publications issued by university presses, the New Netherland Institute, and similar reputable entities can be excellent sources. See also: [[Space: Genealogical Journals and Periodicals for New Netherland|Genealogical Journals and Periodicals for New Netherland]] ===Reliable Websites === Web-published content that has generally been found to be reliable: * ''[http://exhibitions.nysm.nysed.gov//albany/ The People of Colonial Albany]'', New York State Museum. [http://exhibitions.nysm.nysed.gov//albany/pcalhindex.html Index to contents]. Many documents in this collection were written by Stefan Bielinski, the project director. This is an excellent secondary source for Albany, including transcriptions of some primary documents. Unfortunately, the content is not being updated regularly, and researchers (both WikiTreers and published researchers) are increasingly reporting findings that differ from what's published here. Note that most family names have been "standardized" (names given by Bielinski may not conform with New Netherland project naming conventions) and the information sources are not always explicitly cited. Much of this content can be found in Albany Dutch church records, Albany court records, and other primary sources for the Albany area, so after you read this site, look in the primary sources. * Wardell, Patricia A. "[[Space:Early Bergen County Families|Early Bergen County Families]]", formerly published on the Genealogical Society of Bergen County website, njgsbc.org. These are Pat Wardell's notes regarding numerous New Netherland families, not limited to Bergen County. Her work is currently not available, but it was expected to be republished in October 2021 after extensive editorial attention by the Society. * [https://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/nn/ Olive Tree Genealogy: New Netherland] - Excellent resource provided by Lorine McGinnis Schulze. * Chester, Chris. "The Brouwer Genealogy Database." http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~brouwergenealogydata - Personally maintained website with data for numerous New Netherlanders, not limited to the name Brouwer, with appropriate source citations. Contents seem to be excellent, but it's best to verify the sources cited. ::Note: The main index pages on the Brouwer Genealogy Database stopped working properly in 2023 when Rootsweb reconfiguration began. The content still exists, but it is no longer indexed. To find content, go to the archived index at https://web.archive.org/web/20190516213211/http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~brouwergenealogydata/genealogy/master_index.htm and "mouse over" the individual entries to see (and copy) the generated URL for an archive page, and use that URL to identify the page on the live site. For example, scrolling over the entry for "Johnson, Sophia to Keck, Seward" will show you https://web.archive.org/web/20190516213211/http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~brouwergenealogydata/genealogy/i80.htm . That page is not in the archive, but removing the early part of the URL and keeping the part that begins "http" will give you http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~brouwergenealogydata/genealogy/i80.htm . Enter that URL in your browser to be taken to the live page https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~brouwergenealogydata/genealogy/i80.htm . === Netherlands Sources === See [[Space: Netherlands Project Reliable Sources|Netherlands Project Reliable Sources]] for advice on sources for Netherlands records for settlers who were born, married, or otherwise recorded in the Netherlands. These may include some settlers who were not Dutch but resided in the Netherlands before emigrating. However, note that many New Netherland settlers did not live in the Netherlands before coming to New Netherland. Also note that some Netherlands-based online databases include church records from New Netherland, derived from sources such as transcriptions published by the Holland Society of New York. A Dutch database should ''not'' be assumed to be a superior source to the original US-published transcription. Belgian State Archives at https://genealogie.arch.be/ are an appropriate starting place for finding primary records for New Netherlanders who came from Belgium. The [[:Category:Reliable_Sources_for_Pre-1700_Profiles|Pre-1700 Reliable Sources category]] includes pages about finding sources for most of the other European places where New Netherlanders originated. == Secondary Sources to Use With Caution == === General Books === '''Note:''' These are '''not''' deemed to be reliable sources, but they can be enormously useful. They are listed here to help members make judgments about the information they find from these well-known sources. The following 19th-century and early 20th-century books have been widely used. They can be excellent resources for understanding the historical context of our ancestors' lives, they are often very helpful in providing a starting point for reconstructing a family's story, and in some instances they contain extensive genealogical detail that probably comes from records that have been lost since these authors did their research. However, they should not be mistaken for primary sources of genealogical data. The authors worked with primary sources (and much of their content is excellent), but were not consistent about identifying their sources, and a number of mistakes have been found in the books. Facts found in these sources should be double-checked against primary sources to the extent possible. If you can't locate or access a primary source in order to check the information, be sure to make it clear where you got the information you are reporting. This is not an exhaustive list of books of this type -- if you wish to nominate other similar books for inclusion here, please add a "Profile Message" at the bottom of this page. * Beekman, George Crawford. ''[[Space:Early Dutch Settlers of Monmouth County, New Jersey|Early Dutch Settlers of Monmouth County, New Jersey]]''. Freehold, New Jersey: Moreau Brothers. 2nd edition, 1915. * Bergen, Teunis G. ''[[Space:Register in Alphabetical_Order, of the Early_Settlers_of_Kings_County, Long Island, N.Y., from Its First Settlement by Europeans to 1700|Register in Alphabetical Order, of the Early Settlers of Kings County, Long Island, N.Y.: From Its First Settlement by Europeans to 1700 : with Contributions to Their Biographies and Genealogies, Compiled from Various Sources]]''. New York: S.W. Green's Son, 1881. * Evjen, John Oluf. ''[[Space:Scandinavian Immigrants in New York, 1630-1674|Scandinavian Immigrants in New York, 1630-1674]]'' (K.C. Holter, Minneapolis, Minn., 1916) * Pearson, Jonathan. ''[[Space:Contributions for the Genealogies of the First Settlers of the Ancient county of Albany, from 1630 to 1800|Contributions for the Genealogies of the First Settlers of the Ancient County of Albany, from 1630 to 1800]]''. Albany, N.Y.: J. Munsell, 1872. * Pearson, Jonathan. ''[[Space:Contributions for the Genealogies of the Descendants of the First Settlers of the Patent and City of Schenectady|Contributions for the Genealogies of the Descendants of the First Settlers of the Patent and City of Schenectady, from 1662 to 1800]]''. Albany, N.Y: J. Munsell, 1873. * Reynolds, Cuyler. ''[[Space:Hudson-Mohawk Genealogical and Family Memoirs|Hudson-Mohawk Genealogical and Family Memoirs]]'' (Lewis Historical Pub. Co., New York, 1911) * Riker, James. ''[[Space:Revised History of Harlem|Revised History of Harlem]]'' (New Harlem Publishing Company, New York, 1904); original version published 1881. * Talcott, S.V. ''[[Space:Genealogical Notes of New York and New England Families|Genealogical Notes of New York and New England Families]]'' (Weed, Parsons and Co. in Albany, N.Y., 1883) === Family Genealogies === There are numerous published books -- dating from the early 1800s through the day before yesterday -- that present the genealogy of a particular family. Other family genealogies may be published on websites maintained by a family organization (possibly with a name like "The So-and-So Family Association, Inc.") or distributed privately to the members of a family organization. Often these sources are the best (or only) information we have to work with regarding an individual or a family group. Unfortunately, however, family genealogies range in quality from superb to horrifyingly bad. Some are even [[:Category: Frauds and Fabrications|fraudulent]]. In evaluating the reliability of a particular genealogy, we should consider whether the author cited their sources, and consider whether those cited sources are reliable. In reviewing citations, consider the age of the work. A book published recently should be considered doubtful if it lacks good standard reference citations. However, because 19th-century authors typically did not use modern-style citations, we need instead to look for informal descriptions of where their information came from. Regardless of the citation formats, spot-check their information against those sources you are able to access, to see whether the primary sources validate the information found in the family genealogy. See [https://vitabrevis.americanancestors.org/2018/02/citations/ this short essay] by Alicia Crane Williams for advice on evaluating citations in a genealogy. Check the credentials and reputation(s) of the author(s). Consider where and how the work was published. Do not treat the "official" work of a family association as having any special credibility or legal authority over a family's history -- their publications should be evaluated the same way that we would evaluate another author's work. Finally, don't hesitate to ask other WikiTreers (in G2G) for advice regarding the reliability of a particular work. === Published Local Histories === As with family genealogies, the quality and reliability of local history publications is highly variable. They should be evaluated as you would evaluate a family genealogy -- and don't hesitate to ask for advice in G2G. === Websites to Use With Caution === * Clarke, Robert Gordon. "[https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~rclarke/ Early New Netherland Settlers]" - This is an impressive compendium of information. It can be a great resource for getting started or to help identify a person we find referred to in a record. Quite a bit of the information on this site is valid and supported by sources, but there are also some mistakes. Family names are standardized and therefore often do not correspond with names found in the records; locations are not given in many cases; source citations are not always clear; and families may not be cross-checked (in a few instances, a person is represented differently in different trees). * Olive Tree Genealogy's [https://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/nn/17th/nyinda.shtml Seventeenth Century Immigrants to New Netherland and New York] - This is a collection of user-submitted content (BEWARE!), mostly from online forums, but there has been some curation by Lorine McGinnis Schulze that improved the credibility of the content. (NOTE: This caution is specific to this one area of Olive Tree Genealogy that has user-contributed content. Most of the site is the work of Lorine McGinnis Schulze.) == Unreliable Sources == * '''User-contributed trees''': Family trees published on FamilySearch, Ancestry, Geni, MyHeritage, Rootsweb, Genealogieonline.nl, etc., or on personal websites. Another person's family tree may be the clue that helps you find sources, but it is not itself a reliable source. And if a tree cites reliable sources, find those sources and use them. * '''Find A Grave memorials''': Many memorials come without an actual burial place and burial details, and are in fact reconstructed from trees. These cannot be used as sources. Only those memorials with photographic evidence of the burial should be used as a source. * '''Published databases containing information of uncertain origin''': There are a number of "records" collections available on websites such as Ancestry and MyHeritage (and in some instances formerly distributed on a CD-ROM) that do not identify their information sources and in fact are built in whole or in part from doubtful publications and user-contributed content. These include the "Family Data Collection" and similar sources associated with Edmund West, the "Ancestral File," the "Millennium File," the "Pedigree Resource File," the "International Genealogical Index" (IGI), and "U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900." * '''Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) membership applications.''' Particularly for the ancestors of people with Revolutionary War service, the SAR applications published on Ancestry.com are essentially just user-contributed family trees. Remember that applicants were not required to provide evidence of their descent from these earlier ancestors. Thus, for people born before 1700, who may be identified as parents, grandparents, or earlier ancestors of people with American Revolutionary War service, these SAR applications are not reliable sources. These applications do have value for men who had Revolutionary War military service, because the applicants typically consulted military records, although (as with other secondary sources) an effort should be made to confirm the information from sources such as pension records. * See also [[:Category:Frauds_and_Fabrications]]

New Orleans Greys

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*[[Project:Texas|'''{{Blue|Texas Project}}''']] The New Orleans Greys were actually two companies of American and European emigrant volunteers organized out of a public meeting held at Banks Arcade in New Orleans on October 13, 1835. The two companies were Captain Robert Morris' Greys and Captain Thomas Breece's Greys. Both companies left for Texas in the latter part October 1835. Breece's Greys traveled to Texas up the Mississippi River. From there, they traveled up the Red River to Natchitoches, and on the Camino Real through Nacogdoches, and onto San Antonio. Morris' Greys traveled via the Gulf of Mexico to Velasco. From Velasco, they traveled on to Goliad and then San Antonio. Both companies participated in the "Battle of Bejar" and the taking of San Antonio in December 1835. A detachment of the Greys remained at the Alamo, while most of the original contingent merged with the Mobile Greys for the Matamoros Expedition. The Greys joined Colonel James Fannin's forces at Goliad in early 1836. Many of the original members of the New Orleans Greys were either killed at the Alamo on March 6, 1836, or massacred along with the rest of Fannin's men on March 27, 1836. A few survived to tell their story, including young German emigrant, Herman Ehrenberg. The ladies of Texas presented the Greys flag to Captain Breece's company at the Sabine River. This flag is believed to be the only one taken at the Alamo by General Santa Anna: The bearer takes with him one of the flags of the enemy's Battalions, captured today. The inspection of it will show plainly the true intentions of the treacherous colonists, and their abettors, who came from parts of the United States of the North. The flag has continued to be housed in various Mexican museums to this day. In recent years, there have been several unsuccessful attempts to reclaim the flag and return it to Texas and the Alamo. http://www.tamu.edu/faculty/ccbn/dewitt/adp/history/republic/flags/greys.html ---- The arcade owner, Thomas Banks, was a supporter of Texas independence, and his red-brick, three-story building on Magazine Street between Natchez and Gravier streets was often used for meetings in the service of Texas independence. Nacogdoches alcalde Nicholas Adolphus Sterne was present at this meeting and offered weapons to the first fifty men who would volunteer for Texas. By the evening's end nearly 120 men appear to have been recruited; no original muster role exists. Two companies were formed, the first under Capt. Thomas H. Breece ---- The historic and elegant Saint James hotel was originally built by a New Orleans architect, Charles Zimpel, for Thomas Banks. As built in 1833, the building was intended to be a meeting place for local merchants and tradesmen to conduct business and support the neighborhoods above Canal Street. The Magazine Street side of the structure was at one time occupied by stores and behind it a glass pedestrian arcade extended through the block. A restaurant was onsite at one time and a coffee room that boasted the ability to accommodate up to 500 people at one time.http://www.saintjameshotel.com/history.aspx http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Orleans_Greys http://www.tamu.edu/faculty/ccbn/dewitt/adp/archives/feature/miller_greys/frameset.html http://www.tamu.edu/faculty/ccbn/dewitt/adp/central/warroom/warroom22.html http://www.tamu.edu/faculty/ccbn/dewitt/adp/history/republic/flags/greys.html http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/qjn020 '''GREYS: 23 Greys died at the Battle of the Alamo http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Blazeby-1

New Spain

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[[Category: Nueva España]] [[Category: Florida]] [[Category: Texas]][[Category:Spanish History]] [[Category: Texas History]] [[Category: Mexican History]][[Category: Spain, Notables]] [[Category: México]] [[Category:Texas Colonies]] *[[Project:Texas|'''{{Blue|Texas Project}}''']] :: '''{{red|EVOLUTION of parts of the New Spain region that became part of USA}}.''' :'''{{red|New Spain (Nueva Espana region ) evolved from colonization to colonies, territories before each became states.. After 1776 colonies out west in TEXAS, NEW MEXICO, ARIZONA, NEVADA, UTAH, COLORADO were just beginning and were considered New Spain or Territories of Mexico until EACH became STATES}}''' Leaders are: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] is leader of New Spain (Nueva España) along with [[Thomas-8856|Allan H Thomas]] (Allan Thomas, deceased). For questions, please consult with [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] or Project leader:[[J-276|Paula Johnson]] [[Image:Profile_Photo_s-24.gif|10px]][[Space:Spanish_Louisiana|'''{{Blue|SPANISH LOUISIANA}}''']] Space page , Jerry Mead. :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-24.gif|10px]]'''[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_French|{{Blue|French Southern Colonies, Louisiana}}]]'''{{Blue|La Louisiane}} ::La Louisiane was named for King Louis XIV of France, then became a colony of the [[:Category: France|Kingdom of France]] in 1682 and passed to the [[:Category: Spain|Spain]] in 1763. Rebellion of 1768 was an unsuccessful attempt by Creole and German settlers around [[:Category: New Orleans, Louisiana|New Orleans]] to stop the handover of the French Louisiana Territory, as had been stipulated in the '''Treaty of Fontainebleau''', to the [[:Category: Spain|Spain]] in 1768. ::It became part of the United States following the Louisiana Purchase of 1803. See French Louisiana. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Louisiana Louisiana]
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Colonies of Spanish Neuva España New Spain include this Page. Texas, Florida, New Mexico, Arizona, California, Nevada, Utah, Colorado. ===='''{{Blue|New Spain Colonies that became States following Mexican-American War}}'''==== *'''http://www.mapofus.org/united-states/''' ''CLICK HERE TO SEE INTERACTIVE MAP of ALL STATES in UNITED STATES'' The present day States of the United States of America (listed below) were derived from parts of the Nueva España ( New Spain) prior to 1821 from México colonies and later Territories before they became States within the United States. *Project [[Project:United States History|United States History Project]] :'''{{red|Texas [[Space:Texas |Resource Page Texas]]}}''' :'''[[Space:New_Mexico_Resource_Page | Resource Page New Mexico]]''' :[[Space:California | Resource Page California]] :[[Space:Arizona |Resources Page Arizona]] :[[Space:Nevada|Resources Page Nevada]] :'''{{blue|Utah[[Space:Utah |Resources Page Utah]]}}''' :'''{{blue|Colorado [[Space:Colorado |Resources Page Colorado]]}}''' ::[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Spanish_La_Florida_WEST | Resource Page West la Florida]] ::[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Spanish_La_Florida_EAST | Resource Page East la Florida]] :The Provinces of New Spain (Nueva Espana) '''(1521-1821)''' prior to the Mexican War of Independence 1821: *[[Space:Provence_of_Nuevo_Santander | Resource Page Provence of Nuevo Santander]] *[[Space:Province of Coahuila |Resource Page Province of Coahuila]] *[[Space:Nuevo León | Resource Page Nueva León]] *[[Space:Provence of Nuevo Vizcaya |Resources Page Provence of Nueva Vizcaya]] *[[Space:Durango |Resources Page Durango]] *[[Space:Sonora |Resources Page Sonora]] *[[Space:Baja California |Resource Page Baja California]] :1533: Smallpox epidemic :1535: New Spain was established as a Vice Royalty, Virreinato de Nueva España (referred to as Nueva España)]] - oversaw the northern half of the global Spanish empire in North America and the Philippine Islands. :1540–1542 Viceroy Mendoza commissioned expeditions of [[DeCoronado-2|Francisco Vásquez de Coronado]] into the present day United States Southwest :1595: Spanish pueblo of San Juan on the Rio Grande near Native American Pueblo, located in the present day U.S. state of [[:Category: New Mexico|New Mexico]] :1610 Pedro de Peralta , governor of Province of New Mexico, established settlement of Santa Fe near Sangre de Cristo Mountains (meaning 'Blood of Christ') on the Rio Grande River. :1614:Diphtheria epidemic :1680: [[:Category: El Paso, Texas|El Paso]] is established in the future Texas, For a while it was part of New Mexico. :'''1618''':Measles epidemic :'''1767''' King Carlos III ordered all Jesuits expelled from all Spanish possessions, including New Spain. :'''1811''' Spain abolishes slavery in most of its territories (exception: Caribbean Islands, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Santo Domingo). [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abolition_of_slavery_timeline Abolition of Slavery Timeline on Wikipedia] :'''1813''': Mexico abolishes slavery in the documents '''''Sentimientos de la Nación''''', by insurgent leader José María Morelos y Pavón.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abolition_of_slavery_timeline Abolition of Slavery Timeline on Wikipedia] :'''1820''': Mexico formally abolishes slavery with the '''Plan of Iguala''', proposed by [[Iturbide-2|Agustín de Iturbide]] and ratified the following year by him and ''Viceroy'' Juan O'Donojú..[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abolition_of_slavery_timeline Abolition of Slavery Timeline on Wikipedia] :'''1821''': Mexico wins independence from Spain and becomes Imperio México, also known as the First Mexican Empire. [[Iturbide-2|Agustín de Iturbide]] is the Emporer :1823: First Mexican Empire falls and [[Iturbide-2|Agustín de Iturbide]] is exiled. He flees to the United Kingdom. *Oct 1835 - [[Santa Anna-1| Santa Anna]] revoked Constitution of 1824 and abolished all state governments. :'''1848: Mexican-American War''': resulted in Mexico losing most of its territory/colonies in the United States as we know it to be today. :1568-1587 Spain established missions in what is now the Southern United States between 1568 and 1587, Such as Georgia, [South Carolina, Florida . It began to call this area New Spain or Nueva Espana The Portuguese explorer, Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo, navigated the California coast on behalf of Spain. Silver was discovered 1547 in Zacatecas. Hoping to find the same amounts of riches in present-day [[:Category: New Mexico|New Mexico]], they sent a party to establish a mission, establishing the pueblo of San Juan 1595 on the Rio Grande River, located in the present day U.S. state of [[:Category: New Mexico|New Mexico]]. NOTE: the Native American Pueblo Indians did not appreciate the Spanish interference. In 1610, Pedro de Peralta, a governor of the Province of New Mexico, established the Santa Fe settlement near the southern Sangre de Cristo Mountains. ::::[[Image:US_Southern_Colonies_Spanish_Nueva_Espana.jpg|400px]] ''Map showing '''border''' between Mexico and northern US territories: (TX, NM, AZ, CA, NV, UT, CO effective 1850)'' ==== Evolution of Government Structure ==== *1512 - The Laws of Burgos, signed by [[Aragón-122|King Ferdinand II of Aragon]], focusing upon the welfare of conquered native peoples in effect before New Spain was colonized. *1542 - Leyes Nuevas issued November 20, 1542 by [[Habsburg-105|King Charles I of Spain]] regarding colonization of the Americas, known as the "New Laws of the Indies for Good Treatment and Preservation of the Indians", and were created to prevent the exploitation of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas by Encomenderos (large enterprise landowners) and limited their power and dominion. *February 13,1548 - Royal Audiencia of Guadalajara was highest tribunal of the Spanish crown in the Vice royalty of New Spain. It was created by royal decree and was originally located in Compostela and permanently seated in Guadalajara in 1560. Its president: chief executive officer, subordinated only to the viceroy of Mexico *1573 - The Laws of Indies - to guide and regularize establishing of presidios (military towns), missions, and pueblos . King Phillip II developed the first version of Laws of the Indies. *1776 - Provincias Internas or Commandancy General of Internal Provinces of the North was an administrative district of Spanish Crown, created to provide more autonomy for frontier provinces in the Viceroyalty of New Spain. The goal of its creation was to establish a unified government in political, military and fiscal affairs. *1821-1823 - The Mexican Empire (Imperio México) -official name of independent Mexico under a monarchical regime, [[Iturbide-2|Agustín de Iturbide]], was proclaimed emperor of Mexico. *1824 - Federal Constitution of the United Mexican States of 1824 (Spanish: Constitución Federal de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos de 1824) - enacted on October 4 of 1824, after overthrow of Mexican Empire of [[Iturbide-2|Agustin de Iturbide]]. Republic took the name of United Mexican States, and was defined as a representative federal republic. Catholicism- official and unique religion In 1829, slavery was officially outlawed in Mexico. [[Austin-101|Stephen Fuller Austin]] feared that the edict would cause widespread discontent and tried to suppress publication of it. Rumors of the new law quickly spread throughout the area and the colonists seemed on the brink of revolt. The governor of Coahuila y Tejas, Jose Maria Viesca, wrote to the president to explain the importance of slavery to the Texas economy, and the importance of the Texas economy to the development of the state. Texas was temporarily exempted from the rule. On April 6, 1830, Mexican president Anastasio Bustamante ordered Texas to comply with the emancipation proclamation or face military intervention. To circumvent the law, many Anglo colonists converted their slaves into '''indentured servants''' for life. Others simply called their slaves, '''indentured servants''' without legally changing their status. [[Image:US_Southern_Colonies_Spanish_Nueva_Espana-1.png|350px]] ''Map showing the border between Mexico and northern US states/territories (NM, AZ, CA, NV, UT, CO)'' Slaveholders wishing to enter New Spain Mexico would force their slaves to sign contracts claiming that the slaves owed money and would work to pay the debt. The low wages the slave would receive made repayment impossible, and the debt would be inherited, even though no slave would receive wages until age eighteen. This tactic was outlawed by an 1832 law which prohibited worker contracts from lasting more than ten years. A small number of slaves were imported illegally from the West Indies or Africa. In the 1830s, the British consul estimated approximately 500 slaves had been illegally imported into Texas. By 1836, there were approximately 5,000 slaves in Texas. - Excerpt: [[Wikipedia: Mexican Texas#Rising tensions]] === Economic Resources and Information === *Wild horses *Grass Land *Water *Mild climate *Oil *Natural Gas *Silver - ==== Conflicts Within the Viceroyalty of New Spain ==== Indigenous American Indian raids and revolts, Indigenous Peoples of Mexico raids and revolts, famines, droughts, floods, diseases, money, etc. === Research Sources for United States New Spain colonies=== [https://mexicangenealogy.info/descendants-of-conquistadors-and-first-spanish-settlers-of-new-spain/''' {{Brown|Descendants of Conquistadors and first Spanish Settlers of New Spain}}'''] [http://www.cah.utexas.edu/collections/bexar.php The Bexar Archives] are the official Spanish documents that preserve the political, military, economic, and social life of the Spanish province of Texas and the Mexican state of Coahuila. Both in their volume and breadth of subject matter, the Bexar Archives are one of the most important sources for the history of Hispanic Texas up to 1836 [http://www.uta.edu/library/spco/collections.php UT Arlington Library's Special Collections] has built a diverse research collection and collects materials in virtually all formats and makes them available to researchers. *'''[https://mexicangenealogy.info/descendants-of-conquistadors-and-first-spanish-settlers-of-new-spain/ DESCENDANTS of Conquistadors and first Spanish Settlers of New Spain] *'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classification_of_indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas#Mexico_and_Mesoamerica Indigenous Peoples of Mexico and Mesoamerica on Wikipedia] *[http://www.houstonculture.org/mexico/mexico.html The Indigenous People of Central Mexico By John P. Schmal on houstonculture.org website] *[http://www.houstonculture.org/mexico/mexico2.html The Spanish Conquest of México (The Indigenous People of Central Mexico, 2, by John P. Schmal] *[http://www.houstonculture.org/mexico/states.html History of Mexico by John P. Schmal] *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tlaxcaltec Tlaxaltec Indians] *[http://www.history.com/topics/mexico/coahuila Coahuila on history.com Website] *[http://books.google.com/books?id=3yzaAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA237&lpg=PA237&dq=Tlaxcalteca+Indians&source=bl&ots=6VdTgf2VKc&sig=CCUgOGZ95T4BUErx8yanSaFs_ZI&hl=en&sa=X&ei=sK4AVM2HLoXLgwToqILoBw&ved=0CDUQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=Tlaxcalteca%20Indians&f=false Tlaxcalteca] ==== Free Resources ==== *Familysearch.org ==== Paid Resource Sites ==== *Ancestry.com *Fold3 *[http://moisesgarza.com/mexican-genealogy-research-online-a-guide-to-help-you-discover-your-ancestry/ Mexican Genealogy Research Online: A Guide to Help You Discover Your Ancestry]

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'''''CLICK HERE TO SEE EVOLUTION OF MEXICO AND COLONIES''''' http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/90/Mexico_states_evolution.gif *[[Space:Provence_of_Nuevo_Santander | Resource Page Provence of Nuevo Santander]] *[[Space:Province of Coahuila |Resource Page Province of Coahuila]] *[[Space:Nuevo León | Resource Page Nueva León]] *[[Space:Provence of Nuevo Vizcaya |Resources Page Provence of Nueva Vizcaya]] *[[Space:Durango |Resources Page Durango]] *[[Space:Sonora |Resources Page Sonora]] *[[Space:Maps of Texas | Maps of Texas]] *[[Space:Flags of Texas | Flags of Texas]] *[[Space:Historical Art of Texas | Historical Art of Texas]] === European Settlers === *Spaniards *Jesuit missionaries *Irish *Germans *French *Portuguese *1767 King Charles III ordered all Jesuits expelled from all Spanish possessions, including New Spain. ====Migrating From the Other Colonies==== *Indigenous Native American Tribes such [[:Category: Delaware|Delaware]] and [[:Category: Cherokee|Cherokee]]. *Americans ===== Migrating Ancestor Template ===== [[Space:Migrating_Ancestor_Template|How to add the Migrating Ancestor Template]] ====Native Americans==== [[Space: Spanish Wars|Wiki Tree Spanish Wars Free Space Page]] ==== Slaves ==== In 1501 the Encomienda System began granting '''Native Americans''' to Spanish encomenderos as slaves. The Spaniards are tasked with protecting the natives and teaching them Christianity. [http://www.shmoop.com/spanish-colonization/timeline.html Colonization Timeline] ===== Existing Categories ===== *[[:Category: Mexico]] *[[:Category: España]] *[[:Category: Mexican History|Mexican History]] *[[:Category: Spanish History|Spanish History]] ===Mexico Timeline === Mesoamerica brought under Spanish control led to unprecedented complexity and wealth, giving both opportunities and threats to the Crown of Castile. Conquistadores such as [[Cortés-48|Hernán Cortés]] became autonomous. The Spanish Crown incorporated The Americas into the Spain by using the Viceroyalty institution and Audiencias. '''There were two Vice Royalties until the 18th century - Nueva España and Peru'''. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real_Audiencia Real Audiencia on Wikipedia] In 1535, '''King Charles V''' named Don Antonio de Mendoza as the first Viceroy of New Spain with a capital in [[:Category: Ciudad de México|Mexico City]]. :Spanish conquest of the '''Inca Empire''' in 1532 opened South America to further conquests. :[[Cortés-48|Cortés's]] The '''Night of Tears (La Noche Triste)''' of June 30, 1520: nearly 800 of Cortés's men were killed as his army of Spanish conquistadores and allies fought their way out of the capital at Tenochtitlan following the death of the Aztec King Moctezuma II. :1496: Santo Domingo, on the island of Hispaniola, established by Diego Columbus, brother of [[Colombo-58|Christopher Columbus]] :1501-1542: Encomienda (en-koh-mee-en-duh) System: The encomienda system begins, granting Spanish soldiers or colonists tracts of land or a village (or villages) together with its Indigenous inhabitants. The Spaniards are tasked with protecting the natives and teaching them Christianity. The system is rife with abuses[http://www.historyworld.net/wrldhis/PlainTextHistories.asp?historyid=ab49#ixzz4BgabZ84e Encomienda System] :[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qI7Mzo8_5Mo The Encomienda System youtube video (10 minutes)] ::1510:[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vasco_N%C3%BA%C3%B1ez_de_Balboa Vasco Núñez de Balboa] establishes [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Mar%C3%ADa_la_Antigua_del_Dari%C3%A9n Santa María la Antigua del Darién] in [[:Category: Colombia|Colombia]] ::1511: Geronimo de Aguilar, [[Guerrero-245|Gonzalo Guerrero]], and others were shipwrecked and captured by [[:Category: Indigenous Peoples of Mexico|the local Indigenous people]]. Gonzalo assimilated into Mayan culture and married a Mayan Princess and they were the parents of at least three (sons?) children. These children were the first known "mestizos". [http://faculty.fullerton.edu/nfitch/nehaha/DIAZ1a.htm Diaz del Castillo Describes How the Spaniards Found Geronimo de Aguilar] ::1513: [[Nunez de Balboa-1|Vasco Nunez de Balboa]] makes his expedition to the Pacific from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Mar%C3%ADa_la_Antigua_del_Dari%C3%A9n Santa María la Antigua del Darién]. Also present day [[:Category: Florida|Florida]] is claimed for Spain. ::1515: [[:Category: Havana, Cuba|Havana]] is established, [[:Category: Cuba|Cuba]] and the other Caribbean islands are under Spanish control. :1541 Campeche, Mexico (on the Yucatán Peninsula) founded as a small port :1542 Spain outlaws slavery of Indigenous Peoples in its lands (exceptions: people of African linneage) :1543 - Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo (Portuguese): (João Rodrigues Cabrilho) - first European explorer navigated and explored the West coast of North America on behalf of Spain. :1545-1548: [[:Category: Viral Hemorrhagic Fever|Cocoliztli]] epidemic killed an estimated 5 to 15 million people, or up to 80% of the native population. :1546: [[:Category: Typhus|Typhus]] epidemic :1547: Discovery of silver in [[:Category: Zacatecas|Zacatecas]] :1558:Smallpox epidemic and Influenza\epidemic :1576-1578: [[:Category: Viral Hemorrhagic Fever|Cocoliztli]] epidemic killed an estimated, additional 2 to 2.5 million people [http://ahc.sfpcoahuila.gob.mx/ Consiga su Arbol Genealogic] Es el primer paso para su historia familiar o la de una persona que quiere, o la de un personaje que aprecia. [http://ahc.sfpcoahuila.gob.mx/ ARCHIVO GENERAL DEL ESTADO DE COAHUILA] =====Pre-Columbian===== *[[:Category: Acolhua]] (Nahua; ruled an area to the east of the valley) *[[:Category: Anasazi]] *[[:Category: Cora]] *[[:Category: Hohokam]] *Huastec *[[:Category: Huichol]] *[[:Category: Maya]] *Mogollan *[[:Category: Mexica]] (Nahua; they allied with the Acolhua and Tepanecs forming the Aztec empire) *[[:Category: Mixtec]] (inhabited the region known as La Mixteca of Oaxaca and Puebla, as well as the state of Guerrero's Región Montañas, and Región Costa Chica, which covers parts of the Mexican states of Oaxaca, Guerrero and Puebla). *[[:Category: Olmec]] *[[:Category: Oto-Manguean]] *[[:Category: Pipil-Nicarao]] (Nahua) *[[:Category: Pochutec]] (Nahua) *[[:Category: Purépecha]] *[[:Category: Tarasco]] *[[:Category: Tepanecs]] * Category: Tlaxcaltecs (Nahua; enemies of the Aztec; defeated by Conquistadors and then allied with them) * Category: Toltec (Nahua;(ca 900-1168 CE)) * Category: Totonacan (were one of the peoples that were politically subjugated by the Aztecs) * Category: Xochimilca (ruled an area south of Lake Texcoco) * Category: Zapotec ==== WikiTree Resources ==== *[[:Space: Pasajeros a Indias|Pasajeros a Indias]] [http://ahc.sfpcoahuila.gob.mx/ Consiga su Arbol Genealogic] Es el primer paso para su historia familiar o la de una persona que quiere, o la de un personaje que aprecia. [http://ahc.sfpcoahuila.gob.mx/ ARCHIVO GENERAL DEL ESTADO DE COAHUILA] == Sources for Mexico== See also: *[[Wikipedia: New_Spain]] *[[Wikipedia: New Spain: Establishment of Spanish cities in the early sixteenth century]] *[[Wikipedia:Querétaro]] *[http://www.shmoop.com/spanish-colonization/timeline.html Shmoop: Spanish Colonization Timeline] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classification_of_indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas#Mexico_and_Mesoamerica Indigenous Peoples of Mexico and Mesoamerica on Wikipedia] *[http://www.houstonculture.org/mexico/mexico.html The Indigenous People of Central Mexico By John P. Schmal on houstonculture.org website] *[http://www.houstonculture.org/mexico/mexico2.html The Spanish Conquest of México (The Indigenous People of Central Mexico, 2, by John P. Schmal] *[http://www.houstonculture.org/mexico/states.html History of Mexico by John P. Schmal] *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tlaxcaltec Tlaxaltec Indians] *[http://www.history.com/topics/mexico/coahuila Coahuila on history.com Website] *[http://books.google.com/books?id=3yzaAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA237&lpg=PA237&dq=Tlaxcalteca+Indians&source=bl&ots=6VdTgf2VKc&sig=CCUgOGZ95T4BUErx8yanSaFs_ZI&hl=en&sa=X&ei=sK4AVM2HLoXLgwToqILoBw&ved=0CDUQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=Tlaxcalteca%20Indians&f=false Tlaxcalteca]

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New Sweden settlers, 1638-1664

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==Craig, Peter Stebbins. "New Sweden settlers, 1638-1664"== This work was published in 8 parts in "Swedish American Genealogist", Swenson Swedish Immigration Research Center, Augustana College, Rock Island, IL (1996 to 1999). In this work Dr. Craig attempts to identify those settlers who formed the New Sweden community prior to 1664. Crew and soldiers who made a round-trip are not included. Some who stayed a few years and then returned to Europe are identified in that way. Settlers who have no identified descendants are also so-noted. The section below outlines the various arrivals and gives the number of settlers named and provides a citation example for each of the 8 parts. ==='''Descriptions and Citation Examples'''=== ====Part 1==== :Voyage 1 -- ''Kalmar Nyckel'' and ''Fogel Grip''- 1638 -- 25 settlers :Voyage 2 -- ''Kalmar Nyckel'' - 1640 -- 20 settlers Craig, Peter Stebbins. [[Space:New_Sweden_settlers,_1638-1664#Part_1|"New Sweden Settlers, 1638-1664, Part 1 (1638-1640)"]] in "Swedish American Genealogist", Vol 16 No 1 (Rock Island, IL: Swenson Swedish Immigration Research Center, Augustana College, 1996) pp 63-86 ====Part 2==== :Voyage 3 -- ''Kalmar Nyckel'' and ''Charitas'' - 1641 -- 64 settlers Craig, Peter Stebbins. [[Space:New_Sweden_settlers,_1638-1664#Part_2|"New Sweden Settlers, 1638-1664, Part 2 (1641)"]] in "Swedish American Genealogist", Vol 16 No 3 (Rock Island, IL: Swenson Swedish Immigration Research Center, Augustana College, 1996) pp 216-248 ====Part 3==== :Voyage 4 -- ''Fama'' and ''Swanen'' - 1643 -- 51 settlers Craig, Peter Stebbins. [[Space:New_Sweden_settlers,_1638-1664#Part_3|"New Sweden Settlers, 1638-1664, Part 3 (1643)"]] in "Swedish American Genealogist", Vol 17 No 1 (Rock Island, IL: Swenson Swedish Immigration Research Center, Augustana College, 1997) pp 1-22 ====Part 4==== :Voyage 5 -- ''Kalmar Nyckel'' -- 1644 --15 settlers :Recruited in America -- 2 settlers :Voyage 5 -- ''Fama'' - 1644 -- cargo only :Voyage 6 -- ''Swanen'' - 1648 -- 12 settlers :Voyage 7 -- Kattan -- 1659 -- 10 settlers plus names of 37 presumed to have died en route :Return to Europe -- Johan Printz, his family, and 11 others ====Part 5==== :Voyage 8 -- ''Örnen'' -- 1654 -- 94 settlers ====Part 6==== :Voyage 8 -- ''Örnen'' -- 1654 (cont) - 33 settlers :from Dutch Fort Casimir -- 1654 -- 23 settlers :Landed at Staten Island -- ''Gyllene Hajen'' - 1654 -- 8 settlers eventually to New Sweden ====Part 7==== :Voyage 9 -- ''Mercurius'' - 1656 -- 36 settlers :Dutch soldiers who married into the Swedish community -- 6 settlers Craig, Peter Stebbins. [[Space:New_Sweden_settlers,_1638-1664#Part_7|"New Sweden Settlers, 1638-1664, Part 7 (1656)"]] in "Swedish American Genealogist", Vol 19 No 1 (Rock Island, IL: Swenson Swedish Immigration Research Center, Augustana College, 1999) pp 1-14 ====Part 8==== :After the final surrender of New Sweden in 1655, many Finns arrived in Amsterdam trying to emigrate to New Sweden and were accommodated by the Dutch. Some of these have been identified as ultimately settling in the "New Sweden" community :''Purmerlander Kerck'', ''Vergulde Arent'', ''St. Jacob'' -- 1663 & 64 -- 33 settlers :''Waghen'' -- 1664 -- presumed lost at sea ===Accessing SAG=== Back issues of SAG can be searched and downloaded at [http://collections.carli.illinois.edu/cdm/landingpage/collection/aug_sag Augustana College's page for the SAG]. Peter Craig's materials may not be available for download, but many back issues can be purchased from [https://www.augustana.edu/general-information/swenson-center/genealogy/swedish-american-genealogist the Swenson Center] at nominal cost. The staff can also make copies of selected pages (or issues that are not available for purchase). :'''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:New_Sweden_settlers,_1638-1664|Profiles & Pages that Link to Here]]'''

New Waterford Cemetery

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On 18 September 1815, [[Stout-7168|Jehu Stout]] and [[Price-27652|Sarah Stout]], his wife, sold 97.5 acres of land to [[Roose-96|John Roose]], in Section 20, being the northwest corner, "exclusive of one acre and 59/100 which is included but not confirmed to [[Roose-96|John Roose]], laid off for the use of a graveyard." This land is mentioned again on 14 February 1828, when [[Roose-1|Frederick Roose Jr.]] and [[Culp-73|Barbara (Kolb)]] his wife sell land which had been deeded to them by [[Roose-96|John Roose]] and [[Wohlgemuth-37|Franey (Wolgemuth) Roose]], his wife, in 1821, "exclusive of a graveyard." As of APR 19, 2024 there are 1,515 Known residents of New Waterford Cemetery. 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Pugh (b. 1880)]]||missing death date & parents |- |[[Luek-17|Emma (Luek) Alkire (1887-1970)]]||death date unknown - no obit |- |[[Fury-137|Lucinda (Fury) Angermyer (1830-1892)]]||missing parents |- |[[Awad-16|Albert T Awad (1929-2012)]]||missing parents - wife likely still alive |- |[[Bacha-37|Matthew L Bacha (1988-2021)]]||missing parents - wife likely still alive |- |[[Renaud-2249|A. J. (Renaud) Back (1899-1960)]]||identity unknown |- |[[Baker-64351|Grace A Baker (1877-1953)]]||exact death date needed |- |[[Baker-64353|John Baker (1795-1876)]]||missing parents |- |[[Unknown-645223|Mary E (unknown) Baker (1831-1886)]]||maiden name unknown |- |[[Scott-56698|Permelia (Scott) Baker (1839-1923)]]||missing parents |- |[[Burl-57|Rebecca S (Burl) Baker (1799-1877)]]||missing parents |- |[[Baker-64354|T. T. F. Baker (1826-1860)]]||identity unknown |- |[[Barr-6948|Trevor O Barr (1995-2022)]]||parents still believed to be alive |- |[[Bartley-2016|Andrew C Bartley (1863-1923)]]||missing parents |- |[[Bebout-362|John Calvin Bebout (1912-1972)]]||parents missing |- |[[Beck-12827|Frank Beck (1867-1929)]]||parents missing |- |[[Bell-41542|Annie Bell (-1850)]]||identity unknown |- |[[Bell-11915|Hiram Edgar Bell (1906-1989)]]||*P[1/2] |- |[[Bell-41543|William Bell Jr (1879-1945)]]||*P[1/2] |- |[[Benton-4598|Stephen Shirley Benton Sr. (1894-1950)]]||dates for parents still needed |- |[[Goryews-1|Frances L (Goryews) Bevington (1906-1957)]]||date of death still needed |- |[[Billingsley-1394|William Theodore Billingsley (1870-1910)]]||*P[1/2] |- |[[Mohr-2411|Louise (Mohr) Bloom (1855-1914)]]||*P[1/2] |- |[[Booe-99|Priscilla Booe (-1867)]]||identity unknown |- |[[Riggs-6561|Lula E (Riggs) Bowers (1890-1973)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Bowers-9694|Pearley Sanford Bowers (1886-1963)]]||exact death & parents missing |- |[[Bowker-1469|Jeremy Thomas Bowker (1983-2014)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Stanley-14492|Patricia Sue (Stanley) Bowker (1950-2016)]]||1st husband missing |- |[[Bowker-1470|Thomas Charles Bowker Jr (1959-2021)]]||parents still alive |- |[[Bowl-9|Daniel Bowl (abt.1779-1855)]]||identity unknown |- |[[Boyer-7303|Walter Daniel Boyer (1971-1971)]]||*P[1/2] |- |[[Boyer-7301|Walter Wendell Boyer (1936-1997)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Candel-9|Alice Catherine (Candel) Bretz (1874-1944)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Bretz-462|Archibald Eugene Bretz (1843-1899)]]||parents unknown |- |[[Bretz-512|Carl Jerome Bretz (1896-1974)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Bretz-510|Edward Raymond Bretz (1894-1981)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Minsdorf-1|Elizabeth (Minsdorf) Bretz (1845-1925)]]||*P[1/2] |- |[[Yarian-122|Emma (Yarian) Bretz (1870-1960)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Bretz-508|Harry Eugene Bretz (1874-1947)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Bowers-9696|Hazel Emily (Bowers) Bretz (1914-1973)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Bretz-509|Joseph W Bretz (1870-1950)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Bretz-505|Theodore Bretz (1876-1938)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Bretz-463|William Bretz (1867-1933)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Lees-2493|Mary Ann (Lees) Brimlow (1842-)]]||exact death & parents missing |- |[[Brown-160817|Michaela Nicole Brown (2004-2008)]]||parents belived to still be living |- |[[McCoy-11498|Katherine May McCoy (1929-2015)]]||*P[linked] |- |[[McCoy-5259|Paul McCoy]] ||locked by 2018 user |- |[[Dewhirst-247|Elaine Dian (Dewhirst) Burnette (1959-2008)]]||mother may still be living |- |[[Peppel-35|Abbesena (Peppel) Burt (1852-1904)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Cope-3699|Barbara Mary (Cope) Burt (1937-2013)]]||*P[1/2] |- |[[Burt-6428|Dale Robert Burt (1935-2001)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Burt-6430|Dwain Sylvester Burt (1926-1996)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Keck-1652|Edith Lucy (Keck) Burt (1889-1974)]]||*P[1/2] |- |[[Doyle-9976|Emily C (Doyle) Burt (1849-1938)]]||*P[1/2] |- |[[Burt-6426|Frank Burt (1883-1903)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Burt-6433|Henrietta Burt (1911-1948)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Burt-6439|Joan Edith Burt (1928-1987)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Burt-6434|Joseph Sillman Burt (1852-1925)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Burt-6440|Merle Burt (1918-1966)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Burt-6429|Sylvester Taylor Burt (1887-1954)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Butler-30267|Thomas Hastinger Butler (1881-1936)]]||*P[1/2] |- |[[Calcott-70|Kristen J Calcott (1974-1984)]]||parents still living |- |[[Mitchell-43592|Catherine Martha (Mitchell) Campbell (1805-1885)]]||missing parents |- |[[Felters-2|Francis Ella (Felters) Campbell (1847-1918)]]||parents names known - 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Cope (1944-2021)]]||spouse still living |- |[[Rolli-41|Jessie J (Rolli) Cope (1857-1923)]]||*P[1/2] |- |[[Cope-3705|Joseph Warren Cope (1849-1917)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Donbart-1|Norma Leora May (Donbart) Cope (1881-1938)]]||*P[1/2] |- |[[Cope-3718|Richard Rex Cope (1937-1937)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Cope-3716|William Franklin Cope (1914-1971)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Bebout-363|Harriett Cope Bebout (1940-2012)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Patton-8700|Mary Ann (Patton) Coulter (1852-1947)]]||no obit - news archive down |- |[[Coulter-3999|William G Coulter (1850-1933)]]||no obit - news archive down |- |[[Cracraft-58|Raymond L Cracraft Sr. (1915-1982)]]||no obit - news archive down |- |[[Ludwig-2650|Anna Maria (Ludwig) Cress (1781-1847)]]||parents unknown |- |[[Cress-827|George Cress Sr. (1774-1854)]]||parents unknown |- |[[Esterly-174|Elinor C (Esterly) Crowl (1914-2000)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Blythe-1550|Tracy L (Blythe) Cunning (1964-2017)]]||*P[1/2] |- |[[Cunningham-18437|Richard Mateer Cunningham (1929-2008)]]||spouse still living |- |[[Custer-1461|Claude Carroll Custer Sr. (1914-2000)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Custer-1464|Michelle Burton Custer (1997-1997)]]||parents still living |- |[[Custer-1463|Robert L Custer M.D. (1927-1990)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Davis-109528|James Davis (1828-1898)]]||father unknown |- |[[Davis-109530|James Chalmer Davis (1868-1889)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Davis-109531|Jeff Louis Davis (1951-1974)]]||parents still living |- |[[Davis-109529|Joseph Demus Davis (1854-1897)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Unknown-645885|Margaret (Unknown) Davis (1809-aft.1890)]]||parents unknown |- |[[Howard-33712|Mary B (Howard) Davis (1827-1900)]]||parents unconfirmed |- |[[Cope-3720|Emma Sarah (Cope) Dawson (1860-1930)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Devitt-548|John Devitt (-1856)]]||identity unknown |- |[[Unknown-648088|Mary (Unknown) Devitt (-1872)]]||identity unknown |- |[[Dildine-228|Emerson Adam Dildine (1857-1946)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Flannigan-461|Essie L (Flannigan) Dildine (1852-1926)]]||parents need dates |- |[[Dildine-250|John Dildine (1769-1837)]]||parents not found |- |[[Dildine-252|Joseph Dildine (-1814)]]||identity unknown |- |[[Dildine-241|Samuel Dildine (abt.1815-1835)]]||identity unknown |- |[[Hann-1340|Nona Marie (Hann) Dillon (1905-1974)]]||*P[1/2] |- |[[Dilworth-771|Alvin G Dilworth (1849-1888)]]||*P[x] |- |[[McCloskey-876|Ann (McCloskey) Dilworth (1814-1894)]]||parents unknown |- |[[Dilworth-773|Eliza Ann Dilworth (1822-1870)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Dilworth-781|John W Dilworth (1879-1879)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Hewill-3|Margaret N (Hewill) Dilworth (1848-1931)]]||parents unknown |- |[[Leonard-14770|Mary (Leonard) Dilworth (1785-1851)]]||parents unknown |- |[[Double-34|Casey Stewart Double (1984-2015)]]||parents still alive |- |[[Doyle-9977|John Sharpless Doyle (1856-1906)]]||*P[1/2] |- |[[Doyle-9978|Marion Byron Doyle (1864-1902)]]||*P[1/2] |- |[[Drennan-854|Thomas C Drennan (1910-1970)]]||identity unknown |- |[[Drohn-3|Frederick L Drohn (1959-2010)]]||*P[1/2] |- |[[Bowser-1626|Margaret M (Bowser) Drohn (1936-2009)]]||*P[1/2] |- |[[Miller-114105|Alice M. (Miller) Dunson (1927-2013)]]||death date unknown |- |[[Dunson-170|Clyde Vernon Dunson (1921-1992)]]||*P[1/2] |- |[[Burt-6446|Daryl J. (Burt) Duwe (1933-1987)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Duwe-67|Herbert Carl Duwe (1930-2022)]]||*P[1/2] |- |[[Dyke-1497|William S Dyke (1880-1954)]]||parents dates unknown |- |[[Early-2336|Burke Wylie Early (1865-1946)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Early-2340|Effie Luceal Early (1871-1895)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Early-2341|Elmer E. E. Early (1862-1886)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Early-2332|John Early (1758-1828)]]||no sources for parents |- |[[Simison-72|Mary Polly (Simison) Early (1800-1869)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Early-2342|Mary Anabel Early (1860-1885)]]||*P[x] |- |[[King-59211|Mary Ann (King) Early (1837-1876)]]||no source for parents |- |[[Early-2339|Samuel Early (1795-1815)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Nesbit-1372|Sarah Ann (Nesbit) Early (1760-1815)]]||parents uknown |- |[[Esterly-171|Mary Louise (Esterly) Elser (1912-1986)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Esterly-176|Aaron Esterly (1825-1891)]]||missing parents |- |[[Esterly-170|Eugene Henry Esterly (1909-1985)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Eyster-481|Louisa (Eyster) Esterly (1854-1920)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Esterly-172|Melva M Esterly (1919-1963)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Anglemyer-81|Rebecca (Anglemyer) Esterly (1820-1880)]]||missing parents |- |[[McJunkin-269|Mary Ethel (McJunkin) Eyster (1880-1951)]]||*P[1/2] |- |[[Eyster-482|William H Eyster (b. ~1820)]]||missing parents & death day |- |[[Ferguson-22003|Ethan Russell Ferguson (2001-2018)]]||parents still living |- |[[Ferguson-22007|Violet Ferguson (1894-1967)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Simison-73|Margaret (Simison) Filson (1800-1861)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Fischer-9145|John Fischer (1820-1888)]]||parents missing |- |[[Baker-64471|Mary (Baker) Fisher (1825-1907)]]||parents missing |- |[[Powell-26026|Barbara (Powell) Flinchbaugh (1937-2015)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Flynn-6280|Joseph Scott Flynn (1959-2012)]]||*P[1/2] |- |[[Flynn-6281|Raymond Francis Joseph Flynn Jr. (1933-2002)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Foster-34104|Dean A Foster Jr. (1997-2016)]]||*P[alive] |- |[[Fry-9735|Raymond C Fry (1920-1998)]]||*P[1/2] |- |[[Haupt-661|Margarette Matilda (Haupt) Furness (1873-1944)]]||*P[1/2] |- |[[Fye-237|Gregory C Fye (1952-2012)]]||*P[1/2] |- |[[McConville-368|Becky Lee (McConville) Garrod (1954-2011)]]||*P[1/2] |- |[[Garrod-218|William Edward Garrod (1885-1960)]]||*P[1/2] |- |[[Geiger-2298|William Geiger (abt.1815-1855)]]||*P[1/2] |- |[[Gernert-28|Michael Charles Gernert (1950-2002)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Seidel-998|Hazel B (Seidel) Gilmore (1901-1957)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Wiles-1777|Catharine (Wiles) Gleckler]]||identity unknown |- |[[Goble-338|Simeon Goble (1791-1876)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Gotthardt-77|Charles Henry Gotthardt (1873-1952)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Young-59290|Lillie Dale (Young) Gotthardt (1874-1956)]]||exact death day missing |- |[[Gotthardt-73|William Gotthardt (1851-1894)]]||parents unknown |- |[[Gransee-16|Kenneth Robert Gransee (1945-2008)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Craft-3985|Lois Jean (Craft) Green (1937-2008)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Miller-110023|Pearl M (Miller) Green (1892-1986)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Green-54637|Wayne Green (1936-1986)]]||*P[1/2] |- |[[Hall-68415|Ashley N Hall (1987-1988)]]||parents still living |- |[[Davis-109760|Frankie (Davis) Hamilton (1876-1962)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Hammersmith-54|Ernest Christian Hammersmith (1890-1976)]]||parents missing |- |[[Hammersmith-56|Ernest Philip Hammersmith (1918-2009)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Koch-7266|Mary Emalene (Koch) Hammersmith (1920-2003)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Luek-12|Mary L (Luek) Hann (1880-1969)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Hanna-4624|Earl Eugene Hanna (1911-1963)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Hanna-4622|Richard Daniel Hanna (1878-1960)]]||parents missing |- |[[Unknown-646657|Emma (Unknown) Harman (1868-1888)]]||identity unknown |- |[[Harrison-28925|Charles Joseph Harrison (1930-1992)]]||*P[1/2] |- |[[Harroff-36|Benjamin Harroff (1900-1976)]]||*P[1/2] |- |[[Harroff-38|Elmer Harroff (1894-1973)]]||*P[1/2] |- |[[Harroff-34|Herbert Harroff (1906-1997)]]||*P[1/2] |- |[[Black-24392|Luella Kathern (Black) Harroff (1911-1994)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Harrold-717|Benjamin F Harrold (d. 1866)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Florentina-6|Carolina (Florentina) Hauptmann (1850-1873)]]||identity unknown |- |[[Early-2344|Sally (Early) Hayes (1792-1865)]]||parents unknown |- |[[Mensdorf-3|Marry (Mensdorf) Heagley (1850-1916)]]||*P[1/2] |- |[[Henderson-29064|Carmen Ruth Henderson (1961-1980)]]||mother still living |- |[[Henderson-29069|Robert Jackson Henderson Sr. (1935-1994)]]||spouse still living |- |[[Hercliff-1|Harry David Hercliff (1954-2000)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Lohler-5|Sandra Lee (Lohler) Hercliff (1943-2016)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Craft-3986|Mary Alice (Craft) Herstine (1934-2019)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Heverly-85|George Heverly (1843-1908)]]||no dates for parents |- |[[Hindman-813|John Hindman (b in the late 1700s)]]||identity unknown |- |[[Henshillwood-2|Elizabeth (Henshillwood) Hisey (1819-1911)]]||*P[1/2] |- |[[Hisey-216|Unknown Hisey (-1850)]]||identity unknown |- |[[Hisey-215|Ward Hisey (-1853)]]||identity unknown |- |[[Hisey-204|William G Hisey (1868-1935)]]||*P[1/2] |- |[[Hively-299|Curtis Franklin Hively (1907-1967)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Hively-311|Elmer Hively (-1864)]]||identity unknown |- |[[Crook-19|Esther Edith (Crook) Hively (1907-1998)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Drew-5234|Barbara Snyder (Drew) Hoffstot (1919-1994)]]||*P[1/2] |- |[[Hoffstot-13|Dewees Clinton Hoffstot (1844-1917)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Hoffstot-16|John Charles Hoffstot (1873-1950)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Campbell-59569|Martha Jane (Campbell) Hoffstot (1845-1916)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Guy-5065|Marie J (Guy) Hollabaugh (1902-1973)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Hostetter-647|C. Glenn Hostetter (1916-2004)]]||mother locked in 2013 |- |[[Hubbard-9433|Leon Fisk Hubbard Sr. (1906-1966)]]||*P[1/2] |- |[[Huffman-6549|Edward T Huffman (1982-1982)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Conkle-226|Susan (Conkle) Huffman (1841-1936)]]||*P[x] |- |[[St._John-5545|Thelma Jean (St. John) Huffman (1932-2020)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Jamieson-4441|John Lepsey Jamieson (1858-1940)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Unknown-647168|Martha E. (unknown) Jamieson (1786-1874)]]||parents unknown |- |[[Jamieson-4442|Thomas E Jamieson (1832-1888)]]||father dates unknown |- |[[Jeffries-2997|George A Jeffries (1836-1898)]]||unknown parents |- |[[Jenkinson-1361|David Jenkinson (-1855)]]||identity unknown |- |[[Cope-3738|Jeanette Cope Johnston (1877-1976)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Joy-2962|Miranda L Joy (1991-1991)]]||parents still believed alive |- |[[McClure-8461|Ella Mary (McClure) Keener (1854-1881)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Kelly-30221|Earl Ira Kelly (1887-1902)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Kelly-30222|Flora Kelly (1892-1895)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Kelly-30225|John Charles Kelly (1863-1930)]]||parents unknown |- |[[Kelly-30226|Louis Andrew Kelly (1927-2006)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Smith-322392|Mary C (Smith) Kelly (1863-1942)]]||parents unknown |- |[[Ketchem-46|Seymour Ketchem (-1870)]]||identity unknown |- |[[Kibler-695|Austen Kibler (1881-1948)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Harmon-9378|Caroline (Harmon) Kibler (1844-1907)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Kibler-703|Catharine Kibler (1867-)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Kibler-696|Charles E Kibler (1879-1924)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Kibler-699|Emanuel Kibler (1863-1935)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Kibler-702|Emma I Kibler (1921-1921)]]||*P[1/2] |- |[[Thomas-68054|Grace M (Thomas) Kibler (1900-1983)]]||parents unknown |- |[[Klink-509|Josephine (Klink) Neville (1895-1964)]]||2nd husband & stepfather missing |- |[[Kibler-686|William Henry Kibler (1865-1926)]]||*P[x] |- |[[King-59551|Aulia B King (1897-1898)]]||parents uncertain |- |[[King-59560|Hiram G King (1832-1884)]]||parents unknown |- |[[King-59552|John King Sr. (1823-1906)]]||parents unknown |- |[[King-59554|Johh Charles F. 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Ward (1887-1963)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Ward-43733|Theodore M Ward (1870-1933)]]||*P[1/2] |- |[[Warner-3964|Frederick Douglas Warner (1879-1953)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Weaver-17392|James Leland Weaver Jr. (1952-2007)]]||*P[1/2] |- |[[Weaver-17393|James Leland Weaver Sr. (1930-2003)]]||*P[ ] |- |[[Weber-13270|David M Weber (1937-2016)]]||*P[ ] |- |[[Berresford-99|Sandra R (Berresford) Weber (1942-2019)]]||*P[1/2] |- |[[Weigle-291|Barry S Weigle (1931-2005)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Weil-1208|Josiah Weil (1833-1906)]]||*P[ ] |- |[[Dingle-1106|Barbara Jane (Dingle) Weisbarth (1948-1997)]]||spouse still alive |- |[[Welsh-5004|Alex Welsh (1985-1985)]]||*P[ ] |- |[[Welsh-5111|Paul A Welsh (1913-1992)]]||*P[ ] |- |[[Welsh-5001|Thomas Burton Welsh Jr. (1937-1997)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Welsh-5003|Thomas Burton Welsh Sr. (1910-1989)]]||*P[ ] |- |[[Daily-1362|Sarah E (Daily) Wigley (1849-1925)]]||missing parents |- |[[Wile-390|Catherine Wile (1854-1866)]]||*P[1/2] |- |[[Wile-391|Joseph Wile (1800-1877)]]||*P[ ] |- |[[Unknown-650435|Mary (Unknown) Wile (1831-1900)]]||*P[ ] |- |[[Wile-392|W M Wile (-1866)]]||*P[ ] |- |[[Wile-393|William Wile (1800-1863)]]||*P[ ] |- |[[Gleckler-47|Alice (Gleckler) Wilhelm (1875-1960)]]||*P[ ] |- |[[Wilhelm-2798|Hohn Harry Wilhelm (1875-1945)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Bretz-511|Madeleine (Bretz) Wilhelm (1920-2017)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Bowers-9810|Anna Sophia (Bowers) Wilhelm (1856-1940)]]||*P[ ] |- |[[Wilhelm-2800|Valentine Wilhelm (1813-1870)]]||*P[ ] |- |[[Wilhelm-2801|Victor P Wilhelm (1901-1975)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Wilkinson-16039|Ashley E Wilkinson (1988-1988)]]||parents still living |- |[[Rupert-1085|Ruth E (Rupert) Wilkinson (1930-1972)]]||*P[ ] |- |[[Wilms-155|Sandra Kay (Wilms) Wilkinson (1942-2007)]]||*P[ ] |- |[[Wilkinson-16041|Warren W Wilkinson Sr. (1924-2016)]]||*P[ ] |- |[[Williams-126861|Cory Barnes Williams (1870-1942)]]||*P[1/2] |- |[[Hadley-4263|Edna J (Hadley) Williams (1877-1959)]]||*P[ ] |- |[[Gorby-196|Hazel Marie (Gorby) Wilson (1908-1958)]]||*P[ ] |- |[[Wilson-107239|Kenneth E Wilson Jr. (1930-2015)]]||*P[ ] |- |[[Wilson-108246|Kenneth E Wilson Sr. (1908-2003)]]||*P[ ] |- |[[Wilson-108249|Richard L Wilson Jr (1969-2009)]]||*P[1/2] |- |[[Wilson-108247|Richard L Wilson Sr (1941-2016)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Blutcher-2|Virginia (Blutcher) Wilson (1932-2014)]]||*P[ ] |- |[[Wintermantle-1|Bun Casper Wintermantle (1883-1957)]]||*P[ ] |- |[[Sebille-8|Florence M (Sebille) Wintermantle (1891-1970)]]||*P[ ] |- |[[Cleland-1418|Margaret Jane (Cleland) Wolfgang (1886-1969)]]||*P[1/2] |- |[[Wolfgang-294|Wayne Allen Wolfgang (1954-2020)]]||spouse still alive |- |[[Wonsitler-10|Marie Lottie Wonsitler (1899-1927)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Wonsitler-8|Charles Theodore Wonsitler (1862-1908)]]||*P[ ] |- |[[Wonsitler-11|Jessie Wonsitler (1890-1895)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Court-1355|Josephine Anna (Court) Wonsitler (1869-1937)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Woods-20938|John Edward Woods (1909-1910)]]||*P[ ] |- |[[Woods-20939|Raymond E Woods Sr. (1939-2014)]]||*P[ ] |- |[[Galloway-5253|Ilene Jo (Galloway) Workman (1932-1988)]]||*P[ ] |- |[[Cartwright-4847|Marie Lynn (Cartwright) Workman (1958-2007)]]||spouse still living |- |[[Workman-4694|Otis Udine Workman (1930-2009)]]||*P[ ] |- |[[Workman-4696|Terry Lee Workman (1962-1962)]]||mother still living |- |[[Rich-8197|Alta (Rich) Yarian (1889-1977)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Unger-1706|Doris G (Unger) Yarian (1915-2010)]]||*P[1/2] |- |[[Sikorski-265|Josephine D (Sikorski) Yarian (1917-1960)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Hively-297|Lillian May (Hively) Yarian (1883-1923)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Yarian-127|Oliver Yarian (1885-1967)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Yerian-57|Calvin C Yerian (1869-1951)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Weil-1188|Elizabeth (Weil) Yerian (1829-1900)]]||missing parents |- |[[Coulter-3998|Lillian Louisa (Coulter) Yerian (1873-1965)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Campbell-59565|Caroline (Campbell) Young (1833-1873)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Young-59050|Edward Perry Young Jr (1850-1917)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Young-59051|Edward Perry Young Sr (1817-1871)]]||*P[ ] |- |[[Coulter-4195|Lucretia M (Coulter) Young (1885-1962)]]||*P[x] |- |[[Clark-89709|Kenneth Clark (1953-2024)]]||*P[ ] |- |[[Chaplow-18|Joseph Ashley Chaplow (1952-2024)]]||*P[ ] |- |[[Beight-100|Pamela A. (Beight) Colella (1959-2024)]]||*P[ ] |} ===Still Living - 20=== These future residents apear to still be living even though there is already a FindAGrave page for them {| cellpadding=2 border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Future Resident !! Memorial !! Shared Stone |- |Elizabeth J. (nee Bedient) Lathrop||{{FindAGrave | 81712336}}||John W. Lathrop |- |John W. Lathrop||{{FindAGrave | 81712318}}||Elizabeth J. Lathrop |- |Patricia E. Lasiter||{{FindAGrave | 81712540 }}||[[Lasiter-130|James R Lasiter (1948-2022)]] |- |Patricia L. Cunningham||{{FindAGrave | 81116220}}||[[Cunningham-18437|Richard M Cunningham (1929-2008)]] |- |James E. Luek||{{FindAGrave | 81713055}}||[[Baker-64855|Sally Mae (Baker) Luek (1938-2010)]] |- |Gail William Baughman||{{FindAGrave | 81065046 }}||husband of M. Linda Baughman. son of [[Baughman-1719|William]] & [[Rupert-1048|Elverda]] |- |M. Linda Baughman||{{FindAGrave | 81065071}}|| wife of Gail William Baughman |- |John R. Fry||{{FindAGrave |81492607 }}||son of Melva J. Kannal Fry |- |Leah J. Crowl||{{FindAGrave |81113768 }}||Sec C |- |Linda L. Crowl||{{FindAGrave |81113827 }}||Sec C |- |Lillian E. Custer||{{FindAGrave |81115821 }}||[[Custer-1463|Robert L Custer M.D. (1927-1990)]] |- |Nancy L McCoy|| ||[[McCoy-5259|Paul McCoy]] |- |Hannah McDevitt Flynn||{{FindAGrave |81493368 }}||[[Flynn-6281|Raymond F Flynn (1933-2002)]] |- |Robert Rollie Hawkins||{{FindAGrave |81592439}}||son of [[Hawkins-18274|Richard James Hawkins]] |- |Sara Koch Kelly||{{FindAGrave |81599492}}||[[Kelly-30226|Louis A Kelly (1927-2006)]] |- |Mathilde Michalak||{{FindAGrave |81836620}}||[[Michalak-224|Michael Michalak (1938-1975)]] |- |Patricia A. Miller||{{FindAGrave |81834378 }}||[[Miller-110677|Jack F Miller (1936-2009)]] |- |Betty J. Patterson||{{FindAGrave | 81840963}}|| Lester D. Patterson |- |Lester D. Patterson||{{FindAGrave | 81840943 }}||Betty J. Patterson |- |Clement J “Clem” Wolfgang ||{{FindAGrave | 237179117}}||MaryLou Wolfgang (Sept 23, 1946) |- |MaryLou Wolfgang || ||Clement J “Clem” Wolfgang {{FindAGrave | 237179117}} |} ===Information needed - 18=== {| cellpadding=2 style="border-spacing: 3px;" border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Resident !! Memorial !! Picture !! Plot !! Notes |- |J. Allen||{{FindAGrave | 81058707 }}||yes||Sec A Row 6||46yrs |- |Lycurgus Hively||{{FindAGrave | 5302164 }}||no||Row 13||Daniel Hively also in row 13 |- |Solomon Kibler||{{FindAGrave | 81598058 }}||yes||Sec A Row 8 ||illegible |- |Paul C. King||{{FindAGrave | 81598508 }}||yes||Sec A Row 8||s/o J & C King |- |Thomas King ||{{FindAGrave | 81598708 }}||yes ||Sec A Row 8||broken |- |J. R. McCalla ||{{FindAGrave | 81719430 }}||yes||Sec A Row 8||Co C 104th OVI VETERAN 1861-1865 [[Unknown-647934|Elizabeth's husband]] |- |C. Randolph||{{FindAGrave | 81931247 }}||yes||Sec A Row 1|| GAR 1861-1865 |- |Jacob Rummel||{{FindAGrave | 81932624 }}||yes||Sec B Row 3|| 15 days |- |James B. Rummel||{{FindAGrave | 81932523 }}||yes||Sec B Row 3|| 2 years |- |Emma Smith||{{FindAGrave | 82129128 }}||yes|| Sec A Row 11||d/o of Racheal rest illegible |- |Willie Smith ||{{FindAGrave | 82129302 }}||yes||Sec A Row 11||s/o Rachael Smith rest illegible |- |Zalpha Smith||{{FindAGrave | 82129359 }}||yes||Sec A Row 11||d/o Rachael Smith rest illegible |- |? Stout||{{FindAGrave | 82129796 }}||yes||Sec A Row 14||next to Caroline Stout and Albert Bloom
possibly Jehu Stout and Sarah Stout. they owned the land the graveyard would be built on |- |Ellen Unknown||{{FindAGrave | 82286559 }}||yes||Sec A Row 8||Located between Solomon Yerian and Park Eyster |- |Sarah M. Unknown||{{FindAGrave | 82286969 }}||yes||Sec A Row 11 |- |Margaret Woolfe||{{FindAGrave | 5302138 }}||no||Row 13||d/o G & M d Sept??? |- |Unknown Woolfe||{{FindAGrave | 5302140 }}||no||Row 13||GAR 1861-65
broken stone of unknown between Woolfe & Bown |- |Charles Zimmerman||{{FindAGrave | 82286708 }}||no||Sec A Row 15||located between Children Zimmerman & John W. Hollabaugh |} ===Satisfied=== These are as complete as I feel comforable making, and have made orphaned to family members can take control to make more personable. (as a heads up - they may have beeen adopted already) - tomek {| cellpadding=2 style="border-style: solid;" border="3" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! First Name !! Middle Name !! Name At Birth !! Family Name !! Birth Year !! Death Year !! Age !! Notes |- |[[Dilworth-778|Mary]]|| ||Dilworth||Dilworth||???||1811||unknown |- |[[Hively-187|Michael]]||John||Hively||Hively||1760||1818||58 years |- |[[Dildine-25|Richard]]|| ||Dildine||Dildine Sr.||1764||1824||59 years||2 missing children |- |[[Brinker-301|Elizabeth]]|| ||Brinker||Firestone||1790||1830||40 years||2 missing children |- |[[Booth-12115|Joseph]]|| ||Booth||Booth||1831||1831||8 months |- |[[Chain-135|Hugh]]|| ||Chain||Chain||1779||1831||51 years||4 children missing |- |[[Dildine-255|Martha]]|| ||Dildine||Booth||1802||1831||29 years||1 child missing |- |[[Shoen-18|Maria]]||Elizabeth||Shoen||Firestone||1766||1833||67 years||2 missing children |- |[[Wohlgemuth-37|Feronica]]|| ||Wohlgemuth||Roose||1779||1838||59 years |- |[[Uncapher-142|Infant]]|| ||Uncapher||Uncapher||1839||1839||1 day |- |[[Dilworth-774|Samson]]|| ||Dilworth||Dilworth||1763||1841||77 years |- |[[Hively-307|Daniel]]|| ||Hively||Hively||1795||1841||46 years||4 missing children |- |[[Dildine-21|Abigail]]|| ||Dildine||Goble||1761||1841||80 years||2 missing children |- |[[Uncapher-141|Andrew]]|| ||Uncapher||Uncapher||1837||1842||5 years |- |[[Uncapher-147|Sarah]]|| ||Uncapher||Uncapher||1839||1842||2 years |- |[[Hicks-19857|Frederick]]||O. ||Hicks||Hicks||1839||1842||2 years |- |[[Dildine-237|Albert]]||T. ||Dildine||Dildine||1841||1842||9 months |- |[[Seeds-187|Hannah]]|| ||Seeds||Phillips||1777||1846||69 years |- |[[Firestone-143|Nicholas]]||B. ||Firestone III||Firestone||1767||1847||80 years |- |[[Filson-142|Robert]]|| ||Filson||Filson||1793||1847||52 years||5 missing children |- |[[Brinker-477|Barbara]]|| ||Brinker||Harman||1824||1848||24 years||parents missing |- |[[Dildine-238|Walter]]||S. ||Dildine||Dildine||1849||1850||1 year |- |[[Rupert-1053|Adam]]|| ||Rupert||Rupert||1800||1850||50 years||5 missing children |- |[[Martin-86715|Nancy]]||Perzanna||Martin||Martin||1851||1851||4 months |- |[[Firestone-122|Peter]]|| ||Firestone||Firestone||1797||1853||55 years||2 missing children |- |[[Richardson-38881|Hanna]]|| ||Richardson||Mercer||1784||1853||68 years||8 missing children |- |[[Harman-4858|Jacob]]|| ||Harman||Harman||1801||1853||52 years||4 missing children |- |[[Roose-96|Johannes]]||Frederick||Roose||Roose||1779||1855||76 years |- |[[Cress-834|Laura]]||Bell||Cress||Cress||1854||1855||1 year |- |[[Phillips-48461|Wendell]]|| ||Phillips||Phillips||1854||1856||2 years |- |[[Dildine-242|Samuel]]|| ||Dildine||Dildine||1811||1856||44 years||3 missing children |- |[[Philips-2287|Mary]]|| ||Philips||Dildine||1779||1857||77 years||2 children missing |- |[[Hively-306|Moses]]|| ||Hively||Hively||1831||1859||28 years||1 missing child |- |[[Davis-30468|Sarah]]|| ||Davis||Hartsough||1778||1859||80 years |- |[[Firestone-181|John]]||Allen||Firestone||Firestone||1858||1860||2 years |- |[[Hauptmann-92|Sophia]]||Henrietta||Hauptmann||Hauptmann||1854||1861||6 years |- |[[Firestone-182|Idella]]||Icephine||Firestone||Firestone||1860||1862||1 year |- |[[Armstrong-12785|Lydia]]|| ||Armstrong||Firestone||1836||1862||25 years |- |[[Chain-136|Margaret]]|| ||Chain||Rupert||1802||1862||60 years||5 missing children |- |[[Firestone-468|Amy]]||Anna||Firestone||Firestone||1858||1862||4 years |- |[[Hauptmann-93|William]]||Henry||Hauptmann||Hauptmann||1852||1862||10 years |- |[[May-16269|Rebecca]]|| ||May||Taylor||1798||1863||65 years||missing parents |- |[[Hoffstot-15|Mary]]||Jane||Hoffstot||Hoffstot||1861||1863||1 year |- |[[Opdycke-81|Anna]]||Hendrickson||Opdycke||Dildine||1782||1863||80 years|| 2 missing children |- |[[Mitchell-44122|John]]||L. ||Mitchell||Mitchell||1844||1864||20 years |- |[[Mercer-6130|Alice]]|| ||Mercer||Mercer||1856||1865||9 years |- |[[Hisey-201|Joseph]]|| ||Hisey||Hisey||1794||1865||70 years |- |[[McCalla-244|Martha]]||Ann||McCalla||McCalla||1846||1866||20 years |- |[[Baker-64342|Almira]]|| ||Baker||Baker||1840||1866||26 years |- |[[Dildine-243|Rebecca]]||Jane||Dildine||Dildine||1851||1868||17 years |- |[[McCalla-245|Mary]]||Jane||McCalla||McCalla||1833||1868||34 years |- |[[Early-2330|Issac]]|| ||Early||Early||1797||1869||72 years||1 missing child |- |[[Eyster-483|Franklin]]|| ||Eyster||Eyster||1848||1869||21 years |- |[[Harrold-714|Oliver]]||Newton||Harrold||Harrold||1853||1869||16 years |- |[[Cress-830|Sarah]]|| ||Cress||Cress||1808||1869||61 years |- |[[Firestone-471|Daniel]]||D. ||Firestone||Firestone||1870||1870||27 days |- |[[Dildine-251|Joseph]]||P. ||Dildine||Dildine||1805||1871||66 years |- |[[Hinshillwood-3|Thomas]]|| ||Hinshillwood Sr||Hinshillwood||1794||1871||76 years||2 missing children |- |[[Rupert-1050|Benjamin]]|| ||Rupert||Rupert||1817||1871||53 years|| 3 missing children |- |[[Martin-86714|Robert]]|| ||Martin||Martin||1784||1871||86 years||6 missing children |- |[[Geiger-2304|Terrissa]]|| ||Geiger||Geiger||1849||1871||22 years |- |[[Firestone-193|Elizabeth]]|| ||Firestone||Hisey||1793||1872||79 years||5 missing children |- |[[Dildine-245|Mary]]||Rebecca||Dildine||Dildine||1869||1872||3 years |- |[[King-59561|Infant Son]]|| ||King||King||1873||1873||3 days |- |[[Hauptmann-90|Henrietta]]||C. ||Hauptmann||Hauptmann||1873||1873||1 month |- |[[Heck-1574|Isaac]]||Emerson||Heck||Heck||1822||1873||51 years |- | [[Zimmerman-8428|Gustaf]]|| ||Zimmerman||Zimmerman||1868||1874||5 years |- |[[Zimmerman-8429|Magdalena]]|| ||Zimmerman||Zimmerman||1870||1874||3 years |- |[[Kyes-59|Nancy]]||Persanna||Kyes||Kyes||1874||1874||stillborn |- |[[Firestone-467|Cora]]||V. ||Firestone||Firestone||1872||1874||2 years |- |[[Firestone-472|Laura]]|| ||Firestone||Firestone||1875||1875||1 month |- |[[Cress-831|Susanah]]|| ||Cress||Cress||1805||1875||70 years |- |[[Caldwell-12533|Rebecca]]||R. ||Caldwell||Newhouse||1819||1875||56 years||3 missing children |- |[[Williams-127337|Elizabeth]]||Anna||Williams||Uncapher||1795||1876||80 years |- |[[Yerian-59|Solomon]]|| ||Yerian||Yerian||1823||1876||52 years |- |[[Bloom-2326|Albert]]||B. ||Bloom||Bloom||1876||1877||1 year |- |[[McPherrin-22|Rachel]]|| ||McPherrin||Jamison||1822||1887||65 years||9 missing children |- |[[Cope-3707|Nathan]]|| ||Cope||Cope||1817||1877||59 years||4 missing children |- |[[Taylor-102047|William]]||C. ||Taylor||Taylor||1817||1877||60 years||missing parents |- |[[Mercer-6142|Kate]]||L. ||Mercer||Mercer||1858||1877||18 years |- |[[Vollnogle-14|Ora]]||Jane||Vollnogle||Vollnogle||1862||1878||16 years |- |[[Rupert-1083|Mary]]||Isabel||Rupert||Rupert||1852||1878||25 years |- |[[Kyes-58|Lafayette]]||Marquis||Kyes||Kyes||1837||1879||41 years||2 missing children |- |[[Hisey-209|Johnathan]]|| ||Hisey||Hisey||1820||1879||58 years||2 missing childen |- |[[Early-2333|Lavina]]||C. ||Early||Early||1877||1880||2 years |- |[[Todd-14136|William]]||S. ||Todd||Todd||1816||1880||64 years||8 missing children |- | [[King-64410|Wilford]]||Arthur||King||King||1880||1880||2 months |- |[[Chain-141|Sarah]]||Ann||Chain||Dildine||1809||1880||71 years |- |[[Campbell-59570|Horace]]|| ||Campbell||Campbell||1872||1881||9 years |- |[[Campbell-59574|Persara]]|| ||Campbell||Campbell||1875||1881||6 years |- |[[Early-2334|Harriet]]||Ann||Early||Early||1843||1881||39 years |- |[[Todd-13950|Sarah]]|| ||Todd||Conkle||1819||1881||92 years||3 missing children |- |[[Cress-832|George]]|| ||Cress Jr||Cress||1811||1882||71 years |- |[[Hauptmann-86|Augustus]]||Frederick Andrew||Hauptmann||Hauptmann||1816||1882||65 years||3 misisng children |- |[[Hively-310|Mary]]||Alberta||Hively||Hively||1860||1882||22 years |- |[[Cress-828|Barbery]]|| ||Cress||Cress||1810||1882||72 years |- |[[Read-8406|Willis]]||B. ||Read||Read||1848||1883||35 years |- |[[Randall-11144|Elias]]||George||Randall||Randall||1813||1883||69 years||9 missing children |- |[[Hively-298|Eva]]||Blanche||Hively||Hively||1882||1883||1 year |- |[[Baker-64346|Thornton]]||Milton||Baker||Baker||1859||1883||24 years |- |[[Reash-2|Elizabeth]]|| ||Reash||Harman||1808||1883||75 years||4 missing children |- |[[Speer-2279|Mary]]||Ann||Speer||McCune||1815||1883||74 years||parents unknown |- |[[Early-2338|Sarah]]||Catherine||Early||Early||1834||1883||48 years |- |[[Devers-414|Frankie]]||Wallace||Devers||Devers||1882||1883||1 year |- |[[Dildine-247|Baby Girl]]|| ||Dildine||Dildine||1884||1884||2 days |- |[[Dilworth-772|John]]||C. ||Dilworth||Dilworth||1813||1884||71 years |- |[[McCune-1468|Henry]]|| ||McCune||McCune||1809||1884||82 years||parents unknown |- |[[Conkle-216|Michael]]|| ||Conkle||Conkle||1809||1884||75 years||3 missing children |- |[[Taylor-102029|Joseph]]||C. ||Taylor||Taylor||1794||1884||90 years||missing parents |- |[[Little-21888|Elizabeth]]||M. ||Little||Hively||1862||1884||22 years |- |[[Allen-34735|Sarah]]||Ann||Allen||Firestone||1808||1885||77 years |- |[[Fisher-30393|Emma]]||D. ||Fisher||Hauptman||1861||1885||23 years |- |[[Dildine-235|Jehu]]|| ||Dildine||Dildine||1801||1885||83 years |- |[[Rood-1205|Mary]]||Ann||Rood||Baker||1811||1886||75 years||parents missing |- |[[Hisey-219|Infant]] Twin Daughter|| ||Hisey||Hisey||1886||1886||1 day |- |[[Hisey-217|Infant]] Twin Daughter|| ||Hisey||Hisey||1886||1886||1 day |- |[[Hoffstot-14|John]]||W. ||Hoffstot||Hoffstot||1810||1887||77 years |- |[[Rich-8211|Austie]]||Anna||Rich||Engle||1848||1887||38 years||3 missing children |- |[[Rupert-1046|Margaret]]||Ann||Rupert||Dildine||1824||1887||62 years||1 missing child |- |[[Cope-3706|Charles]]||Summer||Cope||Cope||1857||1887||30 years |- |[[Hammond-13699|Julia]]||Ann||Hammond||Keifer||1833||1877||43 years||4 missing children |- |[[Uncapher-139|John]]|| ||Uncapher||Uncapher||1796||1887||90 years||3 missing children |- |[[Metz-2107|Daniel]]|| ||Metz||Metz||1814||1887||72 years||7 children missing |- |[[Early-2329|Benjamin]]||Franklin||Early||Early||1839||1887||48 years |- |[[Dildine-240|Mary]]||Lucretia||Dildine||Dildine||1834||1887||52 years |- |[[Brown-162800|Margaret]]||Y. ||Brown||Read||1819||1888||68 years||missing parents |- |[[Hamilton-33871|Eliza]]|| ||Hamilton||Dildine||1809||1888||79 years |- |[[Read-8629|Samuel]]||F. ||Read||Read||1812||1888||75 years||missing parents |- |[[Hartsough-34|Hannah]]||Ann||Hartsough||McCalla||1807||1888||80 years||6 mising children |- |[[Coe-4869|Ellen]]||Maria||Coe||Adams||1835||1889||54 years||missing parents |- |[[Mercer-6141|Sarah]]|| ||Mercer||Mercer||1850||1889||39 years |- |[[Wallance-4|Lillie]]||T. ||Wallance||Fischer||1872||1889||17 years |- |[[Baker-64343|John]]|| ||Baker||Baker||1805||1889||83 years||parents missing |- |[[Murphy-31572|James]]||Milton||Murphy||Murphy||1847||1890||43 years||6 missing children |- |[[Hoffstot-17|Catherine]]|| ||Hoffstot||Chain||1818||1890||72 years||2 missing children |- |[[King-59594|Sarah]]||C. ||King||King||1891||1891||5 months |- |[[Campbell-59572|Mary]]||Eleanor||Campbell||Campbell||1851||1891||40 years |- |[[Burt-6437|Jehu]]|| ||Burt||Burt||1825||1891||66 years||4 missing children |- |[[Gotthardt-74|Florence]]||B. ||Gotthardt||Gotthardt||1888||1891||2 years |- |[[Chain-142|Margaret]]||A. ||Chain||Robinson||1848||1892||44 years||1 missing child |- |[[Firestone-474|Ortensa]]||J. ||Firestone||Firestone||1860||1892||31 years |- |[[Koh-26|Mary]]||Ann||Koch||Zimmerman||1837||1892||55 years||3 missing children |- |[[King-59559|Carrie]]||A. ||King||King||1893||1893||9 months |- |[[Kelly-30223|Pearl]]||Arvilda||Kelly||Kelly||1889||1893||3 years |- |[[Dildine-230|Sarah]]|| ||Dildine||Dildine||1808||1893||84 years |- |[[Scott-33|James]]||Cowgill||Scott||Scott||1829||1893||64 years |- |[[Metz-3071|Mary]]||Elizabeth||Metz||Metz||1870||1893||23 years |- |[[Shatzer-206|Sadie]]|| ||Shatzer||Shatzer||1882||1894||12 years |- |[[Benzenhoefer-35|Alfred]]|| ||Benzenhoefer||Benzenhoefer||1888||1894||5 years |- |[[Jamison-2361|Samuel]]||Shryock||Jamison||Jamison||1820||1894||75 years||9 missing children |- |[[Chain-137|Robert]]|| ||Chain||Chain||1814||1894||79 years||2 missing children |- |[[Knight-26538|Nancy]]|| ||Knight||Rich||1823||1894||70 years||1 missing child |- |[[Lyon-8892|Marcena]]|| ||Lyon||Lyon||1846||1894||47 years||5 missing children |- |[[Hauptmann-91|Lason]]||Cooley||Hauptmann||Hauptmann||1859||1894||35 years||4 missing children |- |[[Kelly-30224|Lewis]]|| ||Kelly||Kelly||1895||1895||0 days |- |[[Hauptmann-96|Clara]]||Anzonetta||Hauptmann||Hauptmann||1884||1895||10 years |- |[[Rich-7341|George]]|| ||Rich||Rich||1814||1894||80 years||1 missing child |- |[[Taylor-100262|Mary]]||Ann||Taylor||Hoffstot||1820||1895||74 years |- |[[Dilworth-779|William]]|| ||Dilworth||Dilworth||1841||1895||53 years |- |[[Taylor-100259|Rebecca]]||Jane||Taylor||Burt||1831||1895||64 years||4 missing children |- |[[Dildine-236|Levoy]]||Samuel||Dildine||Dildine||1837||1896||58 years |- |[[Schaber-115|Katherine]]|| ||Schaber||Eyster||1867||1896||29 years |- |[[Firestone-196|Levi]]|| ||Firestone||Firestone||1835||1896||61 years |- |[[Rummel-571|Elizabeth]]||Susanna||Rummel||Rupert||1821||1896||75 years||3 missing children |- |[[Dildine-248|Mary]]||K. ||Dildine||Dildine||1886||1896||9 years |- |[[Dildine-246|Harry]]||J. ||Dildine||Dildine||1892||1896||3 years |- |[[Koch-7296|John]]|| ||Koch||Koch||1808||1896||87 years |- |[[Cress-833|Isaac]]|| ||Cress||Cress||1821||1896||75 years |- |[[Hollabaugh-213|Eddie]]|| ||Hollabaugh||Hollabaugh||1886||1896||10 years |- |[[Cook-48585|Penelope]]|| ||Cook||Booth||1801||1896||94 years||3 step-children missing |- |[[Benzenhoefer-39|Earl]]|| ||Benzenhoefer||Benzenhoefer||1896||1897||1 year |- |[[Mercer-6139|Curtis]]||A. ||Mercer||Mercer||1897||1897||6 months |- |[[Rupert-1059|Margery]]|| ||Rupert||Heck||1826||1897||71 years |- |[[Hauptmann-85|Matilda]]||Catherine||Hauptmann||Geer||1867||1897||29 years||4 children missing |- |[[Hole-1189|Jane]]||Mary||Hole||Cope||1824||1897||79 years||3 children missing |- |[[Porter-25902|Onata]]||R. ||Porter||Porter||1883||1898||15 years |- |[[King-60253|Sophia]]|| ||King||Taylor||1822||1899||76 years||missing parents |- |[[Carter-46822|Mary]]||Ann||Carter||Doyle||1821||1899||78 years||3 missing children |- |[[Chain-134|Eliza]]||Catherine||Chain||Geiger||1817||1899||82 years||1 missing child |- |[[Gordon-19924|James]]||B. ||Gordon||Gordon||1859||1899||40 years |- |[[Early-2335|Robert]]||Simison||Early||Early||1831||1899||67 years||5 missing children |- |[[Scott-56931|Hezekiah]]||H. ||Scott||Scott||1844||1900||55 years||4 missing children |- |[[Wilhelm-2799|John]]|| ||Wilhelm||Wilhelm||1849||1900||51 years |- |[[Beck-12984|Cornelia]]|| ||Beck||Phillips||1853||1901||47 years |- |[[Vollnogle-16|Levi]]||F. ||Vollnogle||Vollnogle||1895||1901||5 years |- |[[Dildine-227|Richard]]|| ||Dildine Jr.||Dildine||1821||1901||79 years||1 missing child |- |[[Yerian-56|Peter]]|| ||Yerian||Yerian||1828||1901||72 years||1 missing child |- |[[Rauch-1134|Baby Boy]]|| ||Raunch||Rauch||1902||1902||stillborn |- |[[Kinnear-967|Norma]]||Cambria||Kinnear||Chain||1879||1902||22 years |- |[[Snyder-17575|Alice]]||E. ||Snyder||Snyder||1853||1902||48 years |- |[[Tommins-4|Robert]]|| ||Tommins||Tommins||1831||1902||71 years||3 missing children |- |[[Mitchele-5|Wilhelm]]||Heinrich||Mitchele||Mitchell||1835||1903||67 years |- |[[Cope-3698|Zula]]||E. ||Cope||Bloom||1879||1903||24 years||1 child missing |- |[[Kibler-697|John]]|| ||Kibler Sr||Kibler||1840||1903||63 years||4 children missing |- |[[Phillips-36153|Margaret]]|| ||Phillips||Metz||1814||1904||90 years||7 missing children |- |[[Rupert-1049|Isaac]]|| ||Rupert||Rupert||1847||1904||57 years |- |[[Benzenhoefer-38|Edna]]|| ||Benzenhoefer||Benzenhoefer||1886||1904||17 years |- |[[Hoffstat-1|Robert]]||William||Hoffstat||Hoffstat||1868||1904||35 years |- |[[Harman-4855|Levi]]|| ||Harman||Harman||1820||1904||83 years||parents missing |- |[[Dye-4195|Mary]]|| ||Dye||George||1846||1905||58 years |- |[[Young-10456|Rachel]]|| ||Young||Thompson||1828||1905||76 years||1 missing child |- |[[Metz-96|Cyrus]]|| ||Metz||Metz||1847||1906||58 years||7 missing children |- |[[Baker-64344|Amanda]]||J. ||Baker||Baker||1838||1906||67 years |- |[[Rupert-1051|Epriham]]|| ||Rupert||Rupert||1845||1906||60 years||1 missing child |- |[[Mercer-6063|Cyrus]]|| ||Mercer||Mercer||1822||1909||87 years |- |[[Benzenhoefer-37|Gertrude]]|| ||Benzenhoefer||Benzenhoefer||1901||1906||5 years |- |[[Uncapher-138|Margaret]]|| ||Uncapher||Hively||1830||1906||76 years||1 missing child |- |[[Hisey-200|Harriet]]|| ||Hisey||Mercer||1829||1906||77 years |- |[[Warner-14197|Eunice]]||Mable||Warner||Warner||1906||1907||2 years |- |[[Kibler-688|David]]|| ||Kibler||Kibler||1844||1907||63 years||2 children missing |- |[[Cress-829|William]]|| ||Cress||Cress||1823||1907||83 years||2 children missing |- |[[Ward-43980|Mahala]]||A. ||Ward||Gotthardt||1880||1907||26 years||2 missing children |- |[[Baker-64350|Lowry]]||D. ||Baker||Baker||1840||1907||66 years||2 missing children |- |[[Wilt-979|Ruth]]||L.||Wilt||Wilt||1907||1908||2 months |- |[[Carter-47695|Clirrissa]]||M. ||Carter||Tritt||1826||1908||82 years |- |[[Zimmerman-7950|Johann]]||Jakob||Zimmerman||Zimmerman||1828||1908||79 years||3 missign children |- |[[Seidner-176|Lillie]]|| ||Seidner||Vollnogle||1869||1908||38 years||5 missing children |- |[[Schmachtenburger-1|Margaret]]|| ||Schmachtenburger||Schory||1833||1909||75 years||1 missing child |- |[[Rupert-1056|Oliver]]||Chane||Rupert||Rupert||1829||1909||79 years||2 missing children |- |[[Yerien-2|Barbara]]|| ||Yerien||Gordon||1821||1909||87 years||2 missing children |- |[[Firestone-197|Mary]]||Ann||Firestone||Vollnogle||1836||1910||75 years |- |[[Cope-3733|Zora]]||Lillian||Cope||Hoon||1883||1910||27 years||1 missing child |- |[[McCune-1450|Samuel]]||Alexander||McCune||McCune||1850||1910||60 years |- |[[McCreary-1058|Warren]]|| ||McCreary||McCreary||1910||1910||4 months |- |[[Taylor-102044|Harry]]||C. ||Taylor||Taylor||1881||1910||29 years |- |[[Hollabaugh-214|William]]|| ||Hollabaugh||Hollabaugh||1830||1911||81 years||2 missing children |- |[[Heaton-3051|George]]||Earl||Heaton||Heaton||1911||1911||1 month |- |[[Haupt-647|Doretta]]||Anna Catherine||Haupt||Graebing||1830||1911||80 years||3 missing children |- |[[Vollnogle-17|Clark]]||Lester||Vollnogle||Vollnogle||1892||1911||19 years |- |[[Murphy-31568|Georg]]e||Stanton||Murphy||Murphy||1912||1912||2 months |- |[[Hollabaugh-215|Sherman]]||Edward||Hollabaugh||Hollabaugh||1870||1912||42 years||1 missing child |- |[[Clinker-63|Susan]]|| ||Clinker||Firestone||1832||1912||79 years |- |[[Yarian-126|Hiram]]|| ||Yarian||Yarian||1844||1912||67 years||9 missing children |- |[[Wheeler-26705|Mary]]||Elizabeth||Wheeler||Walker||1851||1913||61 years||1 missing child |- |[[Vollnogle-9|Peter]]||Firestone||Vollnogle||Vollnogle||1857||1913||56 years |- |[[Baker-64345|Harrison]]||L. ||Baker||Baker||1832||1913||80 years||1 missing child |- |[[Metz-3077|Mary]]||Ella||Metz||Metz||1904||1913||9 years |- |[[Welk-133|Mary]]||A. ||Welk||Hadly||1853||1913||59 years |- |[[Johnston-28242|James]]||Westley||Johnston||Johnston||1841||1914||72 years |- |[[Lipsey-281|Mary]]||Jane||Lipsey||Jamieson||1832||1914||82 years||5 missing children |- |[[Dennis-10418|Grace]]||Eleanor||Dennis||Dennis||1913||1914||1 year |- |[[Campbell-59566|Mary]]||M. ||Campbell||Taylor||1839||1914||75 years||4 missing children |- |[[Dildine-244|John]]||C.||Dildine||Dildine||1842||1927||85 years||1 missing child |- |[[Vollnogle-10|Soloman]]|| ||Vollnogle||Vollnogle||1831||1914||83 years |- |[[Yarian-125|Samantha]]|| ||Yarian||Rupert||1847||1914||66 years||1 missing child |- |[[Uncapher-140|Mary]]||Magdalene||Uncapher||Uncapher||1827||1915||88 years |- |[[Metz-3057|John]]||S. ||Metz||Metz||1851||1915||63 years |- |[[Schory-24|Sherey]]|| ||Schory||Schory||1915||1915||stillborn |- |[[Metz-3055|Isiah]]|| ||Metz||Metz||1842||1915||73 years||4 missing children |- |[[Heaton-3048|James]]|| ||Heaton Sr||Heaton||1877||1915||38 years||1 missing child |- |[[Bragenger-1|Mary]]||Magdaline||Bragenger||Hollabaugh||1834||1915||81 years||2 missing children |- |[[Taylor-102050|Baby Girl]]|| ||Taylor||Taylor||1916||1916||stillborn |- |[[Parker-52228|George]]||Frederick||Parker||Parker||1912||1916||4 years |- |[[Carr-18404|Ozro]]||F. ||Carr||Carr||1852||1916||63 years||2 missing children |- |[[Ward-44418|Lester]]||D. ||Ward||Ward||1912||1916||3 years |- |[[Ward-44419|Mary]]||Belle||Ward||Ward||1910||1916||5 years |- |[[Crook-3457|Martha]]||L. ||Crook||Jeffries||1837||1916||78 years||2 missing children |- |[[Randolph-4875|Gladys]]||T. ||Randolph||Randolph||1908||1917||8 years |- |[[Bloom-2327|Daniel]]||M. ||Bloom||Bloom||1853||1917||64 years |- |[[Court-1325|Gustavis]]||Anson||Court||Court||1873||1917||43 years |- |[[Chain-139|Hugh]]||Hoffstot||Chain||Chain||1841||1917||79 years||1 child missing |- |[[Taylor-26992|Ezra]]|| ||Taylor||Taylor||1847||1917||69 years||3 missing children |- |[[Guiher-19|Jacob]]|| ||Guiher||Guiher||1843||1917||73 years||2 missing children |- |[[Rauch-1133|Cleland]]||O. ||Rauch||Rauch||1879||1918||38 years||1 missing child |- |[[Murphy-31580|Stella]]||May||Murphy||Murphy||1918||1918||stillborn |- |[[Mitchell-44120|Forrest]]||C. ||Mitchell||Mitchell||1916||1918||1 year |- |[[Heywood-1729|Hannah]]|| ||Heywood||Limb||1838||1918||80 years||9 missing children |- |[[Hollabaugh-217|John]]|| ||Hollabaugh||Hollabaugh||1866||1918||51 years |- |[[Simon-6966|Louise]]|| ||Simon||Bretz||1877||1918||41 years||2 missing children |- |[[Harmon-9375|Catherine]]|| ||Harmon||Kibler||1839||1918||78 years||3 children missing |- |[[Chain-140|Charles]]||C. ||Chain||Chain||1874||1918||44 years |- |[[Rich-8221|Martha]]||Jane||Rich||Rupert||1836||1918||82 years||2 missing children |- |[[Martin-86304|Mary]]||E. ||Martin||Metz||1852||1918||65 years||7 missing children |- |[[Huffman-6552|Howard]]||Conkle||Huffman||Huffman||1865||1918||53 years |- |[[Billingsley-1398|Alice]]||Sarah||Billingsley||Conkle||1851||1918||67 years |- |[[Campbell-59567|Edward]]||Perry||Campbell||Campbell||1845||1918||72 years |- |[[Lowther-1479|Isabella]]|| ||Lowther||Moon||1860||1919||59 years||5 missing children |- | [[Bricker-2018|Samuel]]||McCune||Bricker||Bricker||1917||1919||1 year |- |[[Mercer-6140|Cyrus]]||Harvey||Mercer||Mercer||1869||1919||49 years |- |[[Hoffstot-12|Emma]]||Adaline||Hoffstot||Koch||1865||1919||54 years |- |[[Rich-8212|Allen]]||P. ||Rich||Rich||1854||1919||65 years |- |[[Zeiler-128|Baby Boy]]|| ||Zeiler||Zeiler||1920||1920||1 day |- |[[Simons-4588|Mary]]||Elizabeth||Simons||Patterson||1869||1920||51 years||5 missing children |- |[[Nulf-58|Oscar]]||Edgar||Nulf||Nulf||1863||1920||57 years||12 missing children |- |[[Morlan-232|Ethel]]||Metta||Morlan||Ward||1876||1920||43 years |- |[[Hawkins-18308|Hazel]]||May||Hawkins||Zeiler||1892||1920||28 years||1 missing child |- |[[Bartholomew-2194|Boadigga]]||Belvedere||Bartholomew||Scoville||1836||1921||85 years |- |[[Conkle-221|Marcella]]|| ||Conkle||Conkle||1921||1921||10 hours |- |[[Murphy-31570|Jennie]]||Lucille||Murphy||Murphy||1913||1921||8 years |- |[[Brimlow-2|George]]|| ||Brimlow Sr||Brimlow||1838||1921||83 years||6 missing children |- |[[Heaton-3050|Elmer]]|| ||Heaton||Heaton||1909||1921||11 years |- |[[Chain-144|Mary]]||Ann||Chain||Mitchell||1839||1921||82 years |- |[[Rich-8210|John]]||Knight||Rich||Rich||1851||1921||69 years||1 missing children |- |[[George-14505|Levi]]|| ||George||George||1846||1921||75 years||5 missing children |- |[[Murphy-31569|Hazel]]||R. ||Murphy||Murphy||1919||1922||2 years |- |[[Butler-30266|Emma]]||L. ||Butler||Butler||1921||1922||1 year |- |[[Murphy-31578|Lena]]||R. ||Murphy||Murphy||1921||1922||1 year |- |[[Murphy-31579|Robert]]||Frederich||Murphy||Murphy||1922||1922||stillborn |- |[[Todd-14793|Thomas]]||H. ||Todd||Todd||1859||1922||62 years||2 missing children |- |[[Metz-2106|Hiram]]|| ||Metz||Metz||1840||1922||82 years||3 children missing |- |[[Lingenfelter-242|Emeline]]|| ||Lingenfelter||Metz||1843||1922||79 years||3 children missing |- |[[Firestone-469|Melissa]]||A. ||Firestone||Firestone||1856||1922||66 years |- |[[Eyster-485|Parker]]|| ||Eyster||Eyster||1845||1922||77 years |- |[[Guy-5056|Emmaline]]||Irene||Guy||Cress||1833||1923||89 years||2 missing children |- |[[Wetzel-1771|Violet]]|| ||Wetzel||Yarian||1851||1923||73 years||9 missing children |- |[[Schori-57|Jakob]]||John||Schory||Schory||1836||1923||86 years||1 missing child |- |[[Doll-1571|Sarah]]||Ellen||Doll||Benzenhoefer||1866||1924||57 years||5 missing children |- |[[Rupert-1047|John]]||W. ||Rupert||Rupert||1855||1924||69 years||2 missing children |- |[[Harman-4856|Sarah]]||E. ||Harman||Metz||1851||1924||73 years||4 missing children |- |[[Baker-64347|Charles]]||Sheridan||Baker||Baker||1867||1924||56 years||1 missing child |- |[[Sitler-433|Ada]]|| ||Sitler||Barnhouse||1894||1924||29 years||1 missing child |- |[[Firestone-470|Thaddeus]]||L. ||Firestone||Firestone||1865||1924||59 years |- |[[Koch-7243|George]]||J. ||Koch||Koch||1863||1925||62 years |- |[[Randolph-4866|Myrtle]]||M. ||Randolph||Smith||1903||1925||22 years||2 children missing |- |[[Scoville-429|Horace]]||Bassett||Scoville||Scoville||1832||1925||92 years |- |[[Cobbs-1|Margaret]]||Jane||Cobbs||Scott||1838||1925||86 years |- |[[Stocker-1467|Caroline]]||Anna||Stocker||Sanders||1862||1925||63 years||2 missing children |- |[[Randolph-4866|Myrtle]]||M. ||Randolph||Smith||1903||1925||22 years||2 missing children |- |[[Dildine-159|Austin]]||Decatur||Dildine||Dildine||1846||1925||79 years||1 missing child |- |[[Ward-44417|Joseph]]|| ||Ward||Ward||1901||1926||24 years |- |[[Bower-4906|Earl]]||Ephriam||Bower||Bower||1899||1926||26 years |- |[[Dildine-233|Lydia]]||Elizabeth||Dildine||Dildine||1882||1926||43 years |- |[[Shunk-256|Rosana]]||L. ||Shunk||Guiher||1854||1926||72 years||2 missing children |- |[[Little-22576|Laura]]||B. ||Little||Strain||1858||1926||68 years||1 missing child |- |[[Phillips-48024|Oliver]]|| ||Phillips||Phillips||1846||1926||79 years |- |[[Dugan-1965|William]]||Fred||Dugan||Dugan||1925||1926||1 years |- |[[Dilworth-769|Robert]]||S. ||Dilworth||Dilworth||1846||1926||79 years |- |[[Dildine-229|Laura]]||Ann||Dildine||Dilworth||1853||1926||72 years |- |[[Murphy-31573|Joseph]]||Thomas||Murphy||Murphy||1882||1927||40 years||8 missing children |- |[[Ward-43735|Ira]]||Dempster||Ward||Ward||1875||1927||55 years |- |[[King-14597|Lucy]]||Maria||King||Taylor||1851||1927||75 years||3 missing children |- |[[Young-60171|Catherine]]||Elizabeth||Young||Young||1927||1927||4 days |- |[[Gotthardt-78|Alice]]||Jane||Gotthardt||Gotthardt||1924||1927||3 years |- |[[Seidel-1008|Albert]]|| ||Seidel||Seidel||1905||1927||22 years |- |[[McCalla-242|David]]||Charles||McCalla||McCalla||1850||1927||76 years |- |[[Johnson-138036|James]]||Frank||Johnson||Johnson||1864||1927||63 years |- |[[May-16232|Clara]]||Ada||May||Wendling||1857||1928||70 years |- |[[Billingsley-1400|Margaret]]||E.||Billingsley||Heverly||1846||1928||81 years||1 missing child |- |[[Ferguson-22005|Frank]]||W.||Ferguson||Ferguson||1870||1928||58 years |- |[[Johnston-7071|Samuel]]||Patterson||Johnston||Johnston||1853||1928||75 years||2 missing children |- |[[Wonsetler-8|Anna]]||Elizabeth||Wonsetler||Furman||1856||1928||71 years||1 missing child |- |[[Geiger-2297|Wilma]]|| ||Geiger||Cope||1852||1928||76 years||2 missing children |- |[[French-15878|Alice]]|| ||French||Gotthardt||1854||1928||73 years||4 missing children |- |[[Houlette-34|John]]||Graham||Houlette||Houlette||1885||1928||43 years |- |[[Kinnear-971|Norma]]||C. ||Kinnear||Kinnear||1916||1929||13 years |- |[[Hively-309|Cynthia]]||A. ||Hively||Hively||1854||1929||74 years |- |[[Shunk-255|Ethel]]||May||Shunk||Luek||1891||1929||38 years |- |[[Martin-86641|Elizabeth]]||Ann||Martin||Kyes||1845||1929||83 years||2 missing children |- |[[Richardson-37297|Harriet]]|| ||Richardson||Rich||1856||1929||73 years||1 missing child |- |[[Hadly-9|David]]||H. ||Hadly||Hadly||1851||1930||78 years |- |[[Randolph-4838|Amanda]]||B.||Randolph||Hawkins||1869||1930||60 years||1 missing child |- |[[Conkle-214|Mary]]||M. ||Conkle||Chain||1846||1930||84 years||1 child missing |- |[[Orr-9160|Margaret]]||E. ||Orr||Orr||1918||1930||12 years |- |[[Moon-7923|John]]|| ||Moon||Moon||1857||1930||72 years||5 missing children |- |[[Louthan-150|Evalyn]]|| ||Louthan||Davis||1852||1930||77 years||1 missing child |- |[[Mercer-6138|Alma]]||M. ||Mercer||Strain||1888||1930||42 years||1 child missing |- |[[Murphy-31571|Isaac]]||W. ||Murphy||Murphy||1851||1930||2 children missing |- |[[Mercer-6062|Elizabeth]]||Jane||Mercer||Chidester||1861||1931||70 years||1 child missing |- |[[Davis-109527|Robert]]||S.||Davis||Davis||1852||1931||79 years |- |[[Porter-25714|Erastus]]|| ||Porter||Porter||1857||1932||74 years||3 missing children |- |[[Denton-5286|Clara]]|| ||Denton||Cope||1850||1932||81 years||1 missing child |- |[[Guiher-17|Sarah]]||Edith||Guiher||Baughman||1881||1932||50 years||1 missing child |- |[[Wilson-108245|Doris]]||Arlene||Wilson||Wilson||1932||1932||21 days |- | [[Leslie-1035|Dellie]]||Mantressa||Leslie||Johnston||1855||1932||76 years||2 missing children |- |[[Kannal-8|Mary]]||Louise||Kannal||Kannal||1931||1932||1 year |- |[[Lipp-385|Clara]]||Ellen||Lipp||Patterson||1869||1932||62 years |- | [[Randolph-4867|Margaret]]||May||Randolph||Woods||1893||1932||38 years||8 missing children |- |[[Shasteen-142|Anna]]||Eliza||Shasteen||Ray||1877||1932||55 years||2 missing children |- |[[Bricker-2016|Richard]]||Harry||Bricker||Bricker||1920||1933 ||12 years |- |[[Snyder-17573|Katherine]]||Emma||Snyder||Rich||1858||1933||74 years |- |[[Esterly-177|Albert]]|| ||Esterly||Esterly||1858||1933||74 years |- |[[Vollnogle-15|Charles]]||Albert||Vollnogle||Vollnogle||1865||1933||67 years||5 missing children |- |[[Moreland-2024|Isabella]]||W. ||Moreland||Taylor||1860||1933||73 years||1 missing child |- |[[Baker-64352|Lula]]|| ||Baker||Rupert||1862||1934||71 years||2 missing children |- |[[Hull-9476|Derald]]|| ||Hull||Hull||1934||1934||5 hours |- |[[Shasteen-145|William]]||Porter||Shasteen||Shasteen||1855||1934||78 years||1 missing child |- |[[Fenwick-2080|Rachel]]|| ||Fenwick||Ferguson||1869||1934||64 years |- |[[Gatti-133|Helen]]|| ||Gatti||Ward||1901||1934||33 years |- |[[Lewis-58467|Hannah]]||Jane||Lewis||Lyon||1848||1934||85 years||5 missing children |- |[[Esterly-168|Albert]]||Beldon||Esterly||Esterly||1875||1935||60 years |- |[[Wagner-17437|Emma]]|| ||Wagner||Seidel||1869||1935||65 years||1 missing child |- |[[Hively-296|John]]||Franklin||Hively||Hively||1858||1935||76 years||2 missing children |- |[[McCune-1451|Harry]]||William||McCune||McCune||1880||1936||55 years |- |[[Cress-835|Levi]]||Franklin||Cress||Cress||1866||1936||68 years |- |[[Ward-43797|Virgie]]||May||Ward||Gotthardt||1886||1936||49 years || 3 missing children |- |[[Chamberlin-583|Freda]]||Iona||Chamberlin||Chamberlin||1901||1936||34 years |- |[[Benzenhoefer-36|Jacob]]||Andrew||Benzenhoefer||Benzenhoefer||1861||1937||75 years||5 missing children |- |[[Scott-56930|Elizabeth]]||Annie||Scott||Hisey||1870||1937||66 years |- |[[Minamyer-4|Trylba]]||Mae||Minamyer||Minamyer||1921||1937||16 years |- |[[Kuhn-5538|Anna]]||Eliza||Kuhn||Dildine||1848||1937||88 years||1 child missing |- |[[Rupert-1052|Luella]]|| ||Rupert||Bower||1872||1937||64 years |- |[[Patterson-25504|Samuel]]||John||Patterson||Patterson||1861||1937||75 years||5 missing children |- |[[Yerian-55|Malinda]]|| ||Yerian||Kibler||1858||1937||79 years||1 child missing |- |[[Frances-536|Hannah]]|| ||Frances||Nulf||1866||1938||71 years||12 missing children |- |[[Shasteen-141|Margaret]]||Clara||Shasteen||Miller||1862||1938||75 years||2 missing children |- |[[Mayne-1761|Minnie]]||O. ||Mayne||Fisher||1869||1938||68 years |- |[[Marlnee-30|Sarah]]||Jane||Marlnee||McCune||1855||1938||83 years |- |[[Hauptmann-89|Frederick]]||Dietrich||Hauptmann||Hauptmann||1850||1938||88 years |- |[[Bock-2231|Ruth]]||Anna||Bock||Bock||1937||1938||6 months |- |[[Smith-311058|Jonathan]]|| ||Smith||Smith||1863||1938||74 years||4 missing children |- |[[Rupert-1055|Adam]]||Park||Rupert||Rupert||1864||1938||73 years |- |[[Taylor-102014|Albert]]||Clinton||Taylor||Taylor||1856||1938||81 years||1 missing child |- |[[Metz-3072|Harvey]]|| ||Metz||Metz||1881||1938||57 years||3 missing children |- |[[Bower-4905|Jesse]]||C.||Bower ||Bower||1871||1938||66 years |- |[[Rankin-7077|George]]||William||Rankin||Rankin||1938||1938||9 days |- |[[Scoville-507|Walter]]||Dayton||Scoville||Scoville||1860||1938||77 years||1 missing child |- |[[Thompson-84056|Nettie]]|| ||Thompson||Carr||1866||1938||71 years||1 missing child |- |[[Conkle-223|Linda]]||Mae||Conkle||Conkle||1939||1939||2 days |- |[[Rambo-1831|Howard]]||Earl||Rambo Jr||Rambo||1939||1939||2 days |- |[[Flohr-565|Ella]]|| ||Flohr||Hollabaugh||1875||1939||64 years||1 missing child |- |[[Kreiling-42|Jacob]]|| ||Kreiling Jr.||Kreiling||1865||1939||73 years||1 missing child |- |[[Hawkins-18269|William]]||Thomas||Hawkins||Hawkins||1868||1939||71 years||1 child missing |- |[[Nevin-736|Sarah]]||Jane||Nevin||Read||1847||1939||92 years |- |[[Rupert-1080|William]]||Henry||Rupert||Rupert||1859||1939||80 years |- |[[Sikorski-250|Stella]]|| ||Sikorski||Hollabaugh||1910||1939||28 years |- |[[Thompson-84356|Mary]]||Catherine||Thompson||Hauptmann||1857||1939||82 years |- |[[Scott-56859|Viola]]|| ||Scott||Fifer||1873||1939||65 years||2 missing children |- |[[Bower-4908|Walter]]||Leo||Bower||Bower||1919||1940||21 years |- |[[Zimmerman-7747|William]]|| ||Zimmerman||Zimmerman||1873||1940||66 years||2 missing children |- |[[Allis-381|Emma]]||Reta||Allis||Bevington||1896||1940||43 years |- |[[Calvin-940|William]]||H. ||Calvin||Calvin||1863||1940||79 years||1 missing child |- |[[Hawkins-18208|Jennie]]||Marie||Hawkins||Schmidt||1897||1940||43 years||3 missing children |- |[[Walker-66542|Orin]]||Townson||Walker||Walker||1878||1940||61 years |- |[[Phillips-47896|James]]||W. ||Phillips||Phillips||1860||1940||80 years||1 missing child |- |[[Koch-7240|Wilhelmina]]|| ||Koch||Hively||1866||1941||74 years||2 missing children |- |[[Tallman-1504|Alice]]||Elizabeth||Tallman||Smith||1855||1941||86 years||2 missing children |- |[[Fisher-30394|Harry]]||A. ||Fisher||Fisher||1863||1941||78 years |- |[[McCune-1453|Samuel]]||Earle||McCune||McCune||1890||1941||50 years||1 missing child |- |[[Brimlow-3|Thomas]]|| ||Brimlow||Brimlow||1862||1941||78 years |- |[[Selby-2747|Wilma]]|| ||Selby||Huffman||1915||1941||25 years |- |[[Powell-26225|Claud]]||Walter||Powell||Powell||1892||1941||48 years |- |[[Taylor-102030|Elmer]]||Stroud||Taylor||Taylor||1861||1941||80 years |- |[[Michalak-222|Violet]]||Irene||Michalak||Michalak||1925||1942||17 years |- |[[Johnston-7070|Mayme]]||C. ||Johnston||Taylor||1882||1942||60 years |- |[[Firestone-476|Mary]]||E. ||Firestone||Taylor||1867||1943||75 years |- |[[Guinn-1371|Nancy]]||Jane||Guinn||Roberts||1875||1943||67 years||2 missing children |- |[[Derr-978|Mary]]||Magdaline||Derr||Metze||1886||1943||56 years||8 missing children |- |[[Cope-3691|Allen]]||Bennett||Cope||Cope||1853||1943||89 years||3 missing children |- |[[Sibley-728|Clara]]||Elsie||Sibley||Chamberlin||1874||1944||70 years |- |[[Dennis-6743|Gilbert]]||Alfred||Dennis||Dennis||1866||1944||78 years||12 missing children |- |[[Mochwart-3|Mary]]||Evelyn||Mochwart||Koch||1892||1944||51 years||1 missing child |- |[[Wilt-980|John]]||Wesley||Wilt||Wilt||1873||1945||72 years||1 missing child |- |[[Hisey-203|Pauline]]||M. ||Hisey||Harrold||1895||1945||50 years||4 missing children |- |[[Eyster-484|John]]||Brough||Eyster||Eyster||1863||1945||81 years|3 missing children |- |[[Yarian-129|James]]||Lavelle||Yarian||Yarian||1910||1945||35 years||1 missing child |- |[[Schesler-6|Lavina]]||I. ||Schesler||Hutchinson||1880||1945||65 years||3 missing children |- |[[Taylor-26878|Joseph]]||Walter||Taylor I||Taylor||1864||1945||80 years |- |[[Dilworth-776|John]]||Cope||Dilworth||Dilworth||1945||1945||1 day |- |[[Gray-42023|Maude]]||Alice||Gray||Scoville||1859||1945||85 years||1 missing child |- |[[Bevington-297|Charles]]||Hayden||Bevington||Bevington||1865||1946||80 years||2 missing children |- |[[Huffman-6551|Frank]]||Michael||Huffman||Huffman||1870||1946||76 years |- |[[Dilworth-775|Thomas]]||Cope||Dilworth||Dilworth||1946||1946||11 days |- |[[Guiher-18|Ellie]]||Catherine||Guiher||Failor||1873||1946||73 years||1 missing child |- |[[Wigley-652|Lucy]]||May||Wigley||Wigley||1888||1946||57 years |- |[[Hanna-4623|Mary]]||Mae||Hanna||Hanna||1907||1946||38 years |- |[[Shasteen-144|William]]||Andrew||Shasteen||Shasteen||1883||1946||62 years||1 missing child |- |[[Fifer-336|Charles]]||J. ||Fifer||Fifer||1873||1947||74 years||2 missing children |- |[[Custer-1462|Millwood]]||Aubra||Custer Sr.||Custer||1887||1947||59 years||3 missing children |- |[[Furness-1133|Arthur]]|| ||Furness||Furness||1879||1947||67 years||1 missing child |- |[[Smith-314838|John]]||Calvin||Smith||Smith||1852||1947||94 years||2 missing children |- |[[Magill-1429|John]]|| ||Magill||Magill||1872||1947||75 years |- |[[Thompson-84052|Cora]]||Ada||Thompson||Baker||1869||1948||78 years||1 missing child |- |[[Yarian-139|Annice]]|| ||Yarian||Yarian||1875||1948||72 years |- |[[Shields-7161|Myrtle]]||A. ||Shields||Hoffstot||1874||1948||74 years |- |[[Green-54631|Elmer]]||Ray||Greene||Green||1888||1948||59 years||4 missing children |- |[[Gordon-19925|Lee]]||Harry||Gordon||Gordon||1889||1948||59 years |- |[[Black-24391|Charles]]||Albert||Black||Black||1873||1949||75 years||5 missing children |- |[[Read-8407|William]]||Frank||Read||Read||1869||1949||80 years |- |[[Ditzel-67|Dorothea]]||Bell||Ditzel||Todd||1862||1949||86 years||2 missing children |- |[[Dilworth-780|Harriet]]||Jane||Dilworth||Dilworth||1875||1949||75 years |- |[[Murphy-31574|Clara]]||May||Murphy||Randolph||1888||1949||60 years||3 children missing |- |[[Chamberlin-367|Pearl]]||Amos||Chamberlin||Chamberlin||1867||1949||81 years |- |[[Rupert-1082|Leo]]||Jesse||Rupert||Rupert||1949||1949||2 hours |- |[[Jenkins-22214|Annia]]||Lee||Jenkins||Harroff||1905||1949||43 years |- |[[Knight-26725|Cyrus]]|| ||Knight Sr||Knight||1880||1949||69 years||8 missing children |- |[[Metze-37|George]]||Ernest||Metze||Metze||1877||1950||73 years||9 missing children |- |[[Vollnagle-4|Mary]]||Elizabeth||Vollnagle||Dennis||1874||1950||76 years||13 missing children |- |[[Randolph-4869|Stanton]]||David||Randolph||Randolph||1890||1950||60 years||3 children missing |- |[[Cope-3730|Mary]]||Elizabeth||Cope||Phillips||1862||1950||87 years||1 missing child |- |[[McCloskey-907|Florence]]||Martha||McCloskey||Worley||1873||1950||77 years |- |[[Kibler-687|Sarah]]||Elizabeth||Kibler||Deens||1874||1951||77 years |- |[[Bishop-20997|Olive]]||Marie||Bishop||Bevington||1863||1951||87 years||2 missing children |- |[[Metz-3058|Elizabeth]]||May||Metz||Rupert||1874||1951||77 years |- |[[Koch-7248|Eva]]||Mary||Koch||Rupert||1859||1951||91 years |- |[[McCarty-5480|Elizabeth]]||Sarah||McCarty||Beck||1869||1951||82 years |- |[[Wilhelm-2774|Margaret]]||Jane||Wilhelm||Huffman||1875||1951||75 years |- |[[Roberts-53024|Issac]]||Thomas||Roberts Jr||Roberts||1875||1951||75 years||2 missing children |- |[[Cope-3693|Frank]]||Troy||Cope I||Cope||1884||1952||68 years |- |[[Mercer-6143|John]]||Tevis||Mercer Jr.||Mercer||1878||1952||73 years |- |[[Scott-32|William]]||Grant||Scott Sr||Scott||1865||1952||86 years |- |[[Bock-2230|Robert]]||Henry||Bock Jr.||Bock||1906||1952||46 years||1 missing child |- |[[Walters-11410|George]]||Adams||Walters II||Walters||1871||1952||81 years |- |[[Shasteen-139|Lucinda]]||I. ||Shasteen||Butler||1884||1952||67 years||8 missing children |- |[[Streng-417|Adolph]]||Authur||Streng||Streng||1872||1952||79 years||4 missing children |- |[[Eyster-486|Howard]]||John||Eyster||Eyster||1903||1952||49 years |- |[[Booher-744|Earl]]|| ||Booher||Booher||1889||1952||63 years |- |[[Klein-8589|Carl]]||Alfred||Klein||Klein||1898||1952||53 years |- |[[Rich-8213|Harry]]||Snyder||Rich||Rich||1883||1952||68 years||9 missing children |- |[[Failor-64|Delmar]]||Collins||Failor||Failor||1870||1952||81 years||1 missing child |- |[[Phillips-48025|Rosa]]|| ||Phillips||Wilt||1871||1953||82 years||1 missing child |- |[[Geyer-1275|Christian]]||Geyer||Gerber||Gerber||1880||1953||73 years||2 missing children |- |[[Lathrop-2333|Gayle]]||Julian||Lathrop||Lathrop||1935||1953||17 years |- |[[Gotthardt-75|Harry]]||Edward||Gotthardt||Gotthardt||1876||1953||76 years||5 missing children |- |[[Andre-1023|Roger]]||Joseph||Andre Sr||Andre||1892||1954||61 years||5 children left to find |- |[[Smith-312201|Lloyd]]||C.||Smith||Smith||1902||1954||52 years||5 missing children |- |[[Kerr-12187|Laura]]||Ada||Keer||Andre||1890||1955||64 years||5 children left to find |- |[[Shory-1|Samuel]]||Benjamin||Schory||Schory||1875||1955||79 years||4 missing children |- |[[Baker-64349|Elma]]||Odessa||Baker||Baker||1892||1955||63 years |- |[[Taylor-26880|Joseph]]||Walter||Taylor II||Taylor||1906||1955||49 years |- |[[Bretz-518|Laura]]||Maud||Bretz||Shaffer||1886||1955||68 years |- |[[Hubbard-11005|Charles]]||James||Hubbard||Hubbard||1952||1955||3 years |- |[[Worley-4057|Lewis]]||Austin||Worley||Worley||1882||1955||72 years |- |[[Morrison-20434|Walter]]||Edwin||Morrison||Morrison||1903||1955||51 years |- |[[Walker-65762|Ada]]||Mae||Walker||Hollabaugh||1873||1955||82 years||1 missing child |- |[[Hollabaugh-218|Marie]]||Moree||Hollabaugh||Hollabaugh||1898||1956||58 years |- |[[Yarian-137|John]]||Paul||Yarian||Yarian||1918||1956||38 years |- |[[Shatzer-204|Robert]]||Harrison||Shatzer||Shatzer||1891||1956||64 years||3 missing children |- |[[Smith-314948|Corinne]]||Boyd||Smith||Streng||1878||1956||77 years||4 missing children |- |[[Bradshaw-6716|Martha]]||Sadillia||Bradshaw||Conkle||1863||1956||93 years||1 miss child |- |[[Baughman-1720|William]]||Henry||Baughman||Baughman||1874||1956||82 years||1 missing child |- |[[Rupert-1064|Harriet]]|| ||Rupert||Kibler||1861||1956||94 years |- |[[Randolph-4876|John]]||L. ||Randolph||Randolph||1880||1956||75 years||6 missing children |- |[[Young-59044|Kathryn]]||Florence||Young||Bowker||1884||1957||73 years||6 missing children |- |[[McCoy-11009|Martha]]||E. ||McCoy||Black||1875||1957||82 years||5 missing children |- |[[Wilson-108250|Thomas]]||Charles||Wilson||Wilson||1958||1958||6 hours |- |[[Yarian-144|Edward]]||Clark||Yarian||Yarian||1878||1958||80 years||2 children missing |- |[[Mercer-6186|Harriet]]||Isabel||Mercer||Thomas||1866||1958||2 childen missing |- |[[Kibler-694|Elmer]]||Howard||Kibler||Kibler||1890||1958||68 years |- |[[Kibler-698|Clarence]]||Wilber||Kibler||Kibler||1897||1958||61 years |- |[[Buchanan-10404|Mary]]||S. ||Buchanan||Michalak||1884||1958||5 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|[[Post-4592|Elizabeth]]|| ||Post||Kreiling||1867||1960||92 years||1 missing child |- |[[Esterly-169|Ada]]||May||Esterly||Dyke||1880||1960||79 years |- |[[Spicer-4822|Stella]]||Sadie||Spicer||Schory||1893||1960||67 years||5 missing children |- |[[Tomy-9|Emma]]||A. ||Tomy||Esterly||1880||1960||79 years |- |[[Cope-845|Bertha]]||F. ||Cope||Chamberlin||1893||1961||67 years |- |[[Sipe-739|Clarence]]||Leslie||Sipe||Sipe||1879||1961||81 years |- |[[Bretz-517|Minnie]]||Elizabeth||Bretz||Robinson||1879||1961||83 years |- |[[Wigley-642|Laura]]||Alice||Wigley||Unger||1878||1961||82 years||2 missing children |- |[[Schmidt-18892|Julia]]||Elizabeth||Schmidt||Yarian||1888||1961||73 years |- |[[Colella-71|Frank]]||A. ||Colella||Colella||1925||1961||36 years |- |[[Rogers-43635|Infant Boy]]|| ||Rogers||Rogers||1961||1961||stillborn |- |[[Hartman-6205|Bertha]]||Emma||Hartman||Hanna||1877||1962||85 years||6 missing children |- |[[Vollnogle-8|Lydia]]||Ann||Vollnogle||Benton||1904||1962||57 years |- |[[Gordon-19926|Ray]]||Charles||Gordon||Gordon||1892||1962||70 years||3 missing children |- |[[Wolfgang-185|Clarence]]||Amos||Wolfgang||Wolfgang||1884||1962||77 years||4 missing children |- |[[McMillan-7670|Faye]]||Beatrice||McMillan||Workman||1901||1962||61 years||6 missing children |- |[[Bevington-298|Roscoe]]||Conklin||Bevington||Bevington||1894||1962||68 years |- |[[Conkle-224|Ross]]||Eugene||Conkle||Conkle||1915||1963||48 years |- |[[Bower-4987|Clara]]||Belle||Bower||Schweitzer||1881||1963||81 years||6 missing children |- |[[Bowker-1471|Thomas]]||Elijah||Bowker||Bowker||1885||1963||78 years||6 missing chidlren |- |[[Miller-110699|Sullie]]||Francis||Miller||Miller||1901||1963||61 years |- |[[Sanders-21708|Solon]]||Rothwell||Sanders||Sanders||1884||1963||79 years||2 missing children |- |[[Keim-834|Yetta]]|| ||Keim||Metz||1880||1964||83 years |- |[[Huffman-6553|Leonard]]||Franklin||Huffman||Huffman||1915||1964||49 years |- |[[Conn-2310|Sadie]]||W. ||Conn||Alltaffer||1877||1964||86 years||3 children missing |- |[[Gotthardt-76|Willis]]||R. ||Gotthardt||Gotthardt ||1902||1964||62 years||2 missing children |- |[[Mathews-Heaton-1|Grace]]||Maude||Mathews||Harroff||1902||1964||61 years||1 missing child |- |[[Holloway-7590|Irene]]||S. ||Holloway||Yarian||1881||1964||82 years||1 missing child |- |[[Ward-44063|May]]||Elizabeth||Ward||Knight||1907||1964||57 years||7 missing children |- |[[Dodge-9290|Leo]]||Horton||Dodge||Dodge||1918||1964||45 years |- |[[Carter-47642|Lydia]]||Ann||Hawkins-Carter||Sloan||1890||1964||74 years||3 missing children |- |[[Lathrop-2332|Gayle]]||John||Lathrop||Lathrop||1909||1965||56 years |- |[[Robinson-59482|Hugh]]||A. ||Robinson||Robinson||1910||1965||54 years |- |[[Firestone-198|Lydia]]||Ann||Firestone||Vollnogle||1837||1865||26 years||1 missing child |- |[[Schaefer-3778|Elsie]]||L. ||Schaefer||Marwood||1903||1965||62 years||2 missing children |- |[[Walters-11411|Cora]]||E. ||Walters||Holloway||1894||1965||71 years||4 missing children |- |[[Hollabaugh-210|Howard]]||Lloyd||Hollabaugh||Hollabaugh||1892||1966||73 years||4 missing children |- |[[Hollabaugh-212|Clifford]]||Calvin||Hollabaugh||Hollabaugh||1906||1966||60 years |- |[[Gilmore-5910|Howard]]||Floyd||Gilmore||Gilmore||1887||1966||79 years |- |[[Hauptmann-88|Mary]]||Leonora||Hauptmann||Gerber||1881||1966||85 years||2 missing children |- |[[Schaefer-3752|Ann]]||Babara||Schaefer||Chaplow||1892||1966||73 years||4 missing step children |- |[[Sybrant-28|Patience]]||Susan||Sybrant||Nevin||1892||1966||73 years||1 missing child |- |[[Chaplow-16|Joseph]]||Arthur||Chaplow||Chaplow||1893||1966||73 years||4 missing children |- |[[Yarian-128|James]]||Alvin||Yarian||Yarian||1883||1967||84 years |- |[[Scoville-809|Grace]]||Bell||Scoville||Sanders||1885||1967||82 years||2 missing children |- |[[Randolph-4873|Charles]]||Stanton||Randolph||Randolph||1918||1967||49 years |- |[[Beck-12825|Clarence]]||E. ||Beck||Beck||1893||1967||74 years||3 missing children |- |[[Franklin-16169|Dora]]||Mae||Franklin||Adams||1927||1967||38 years||1 missing child |- |[[Bricker-2017|Harry]]||Earl||Bricker||Bricker||1892||1967||75 years |- |[[Yarian-140|George]]||John||Yarian||Yarian||1875||1967||91 years||1 missing child |- |[[Shepherd-11138|Earl]]||Simmons||Shepherd||Shepherd||1914||1987||72 years |- |[[Flowers-4757|LaVern]]||W. ||Flowers||Flowers||1920||1968||47 years |- |[[Miller-110698|Robin]]|| ||Miller||Miller||1968||1968||0 days||mother still living |- |[[McCoy-11084|Baby Girl]]|| ||McCoy||McCoy||1968||1968||0 days |- |[[Davis-109761|Gay]]||E. ||Davis||Sipe||1886||1968||68 years |- |[[Gotthardt-72|Ida]]||Mae||Gotthardt||Clark||1878||1968||90 years |- |[[Bowker-1504|Gaynelle]]||Elverda||Bowker||Sitler||1898||1968||69 years||1 missing child |- |[[Workman-4695|Rolla]]||Vern||Workman||Workman||1899||1968||68 years||6 missing children |- |[[Welsh-5002|Burton]]|| ||Welsh||Welsh||1968||1968||30 min |- |[[Taylor-26991|Iza]]||May||Taylor||Warner||1884||1968||83 years||4 missing childen |- |[[Beight-72|Harvey]]||Elmer||Beight||Beight||1876||1968||92 years |- |[[Young-59090|Stanley]]||Lawrence||Young||Young||1889||1969||80 years||1 missing child |- |[[Smith-311057|Clifford]]||Johnathan||Smith||Smith||1904||1970||65 years |- |[[Strain-1512|Lula]]||Edna||Strain||Shasteen||1882||1970||87 years||1 missing child |- |[[Marlatt-579|Louis]]||Free||Marlatt||Marlatt||1891||1970||79 years |- |[[Kannal-7|Alfred]]||Err||Kannal||Kannal||1904||1971||66 years||1 child missing |- |[[Miller-110694|George]]||Emmet||Miller Sr.||Miller||1892||1971||78 years |- |[[Conkle-218|Clair]]||Raymond||Conkle||Conkle||1893||1971||77 years |- |[[Mainwaring-796|Gertrude]]||Ann||Mainwaring||Beight||1884||1971||86 years |- |[[Sitler-451|Curtis]]||Edgar||Sitler||Sitler||1894||1971||77 years||2 missing children |- |[[Baker-64348|Verna]]||May||Baker||Hollabaugh||1889||1971||81 years||4 missing children |- |[[Springer-4088|William]]||Reichard||Springer||Springer||1895||1971||76 years||3 missing children |- |[[Koch-7244|John]]||Henry||Koch||Koch||1897||1972||75 years |- |[[Wilhelm-2767|Norman]]||Everett||Wilhelm||Wilhelm||1920||1972||52 years |- |[[Nevin-757|Pressley]]||Howard||Nevin||Nevin||1889||1972||83 years||1 missing child |- |[[Kreiling-43|Matilda]]||Elizabeth||Kreiling||Yarian||1889||1972||82 years||2 children missing |- |[[Hawkins-18212|Anna]]||Mary||Hawkins||Williams||1876||1972||96 years |- |[[Ferguson-21948|Jessie]]||Alberta||Ferguson||McCune||1889||1972||82 years||1missing child |- |[[Phillips-48106|Harriet]]||Lenore||Phillips||Hammersmith||1891||1972||81 years |- |[[Kannal-12|Annie]]||M. ||Kannal||Read||1870||1973||102 years |- | [[Krebs-1651|Arthur]]||Valentine||Krebs Sr||Krebs||1904||1973||68 years |- |[[Cope-3697|David]]|| ||Cope||Cope||1921||1973||52 years||4 missing children |- |[[Bevington-296|Cary]]||William||Bevington Sr||Bevington||1901||1974||72 years |- |[[Leffel-353|Harold]]||Oswald||Leffel||Leffel||1906||1974||67 years||3 missing children |- |[[Chamberlin-368|Orley]]||George||Chamberlin||Chamberlin||1895||1975||80 years |- |[[Leffel-354|William]]||Overton||Leffel||Leffel||1934||1975||41 years |- |[[Foertch-1|Edward]]||Seager||Foertch||Foertch||1886||1975||88 years |- |[[Schmidt-18460|Albert]]||Henry||Schmidt||Schmidt||1890||1975||85 years|| 3 missing children |- |[[Shasteen-146|Arlena]]||Bell||Shasteen||Shasteen||1892||1976||84 years |- |[[Shasteen-143|Mabel]]||Gertrude||Shasteen||Quay||1907||1976||68 years |- |[[Porter-25713|Ethel]]||Masel||Porter||Young||1888||1976||87 years||1 missing child |- |[[Ferguson-22004|William]]||Edward||Ferguson||Ferguson||1896||1976||79 years |- |[[Green-54635|Kenneth]]||I. ||Green||Green||1957||1976||18 years |- |[[Lueak-1|Amelia]]||Emma||Lueak||Ream||1892||1977||85 years||2 children missing |- |[[Miller-110679|Elmer]]||James||Miller||Miller||1906||1977||71 years||2 missing children |- |[[Parks-9586|Nora]]||Nathalia||Parks||Custer||1888||1977||88 years||3 missing children |- |[[Hollabaugh-216|Edna]]||Catherine||Hollabaugh||Young||1899||1977||78 years||4 missing children |- |[[Thomas-66943|Stanton]]|| ||Thomas||Thomas||1903||1977||73 years |- |[[McCoy-11083|David]]||Chester||McCoy||McCoy||1964||1977||13 years |- |[[Huffman-6546|Clarence]]||E.||Huffman||Huffman||1903||1977||73 years |- |[[Oberholtzer-384|Charles]]||Edward||Oberholtzer||Oberholtzer||1912||1978||65 years |- |[[Walters-11412|Myrtle]]||Lois||Walters||Minamyer||1899||1978||78 years||5 children missing |- |[[Dyke-1496|Wilbert]]|| ||Dyke||Dyke||1907||1978||70 years||1 missing child |- |[[Deens-41|Walter]]||Lombre||Deens||Deens||1883||1978||95 years||3 missing children |- |[[Powell-26224|Robert]]||Lee||Powell||Powell||1915||1978||62 years |- |[[Metz-3073|James]]||Calvin||Metz||Metz||1878||1979||100 years |- |[[Hill-57282|Rose]]||Mary||Hill||Hill||1947||1979||31 years |- |[[Huffman-6548|Velma]]||Jean||Huffman||Huffman||1935||1979||44 years |- |[[Ferguson-22006|Mary]]||E. ||Ferguson||Ferguson||1891||1979||87 years |- |[[Baughman-1719|William]]||Woodrow||Baughman||Baughman||1913||1979||66 years |- |[[Taylor-102016|Delorma]]||B. ||Taylor||Taylor||1880||1880)||21 days |- |[[Berger-3989|Victoria]]||Lynn||Berger||Barger||1955||1980||24 years |- |[[Johnson-138037|Charlotte]]||M. ||Johnson||Johnson||1902||1980||77 years |- |[[McDade-628|William]]||James||McDade||McDade||1963||1980||16 years |- |[[Harrold-710|Enos]]||M. ||Harrold||Harrold||1891||1980||88 years||4 missing children |- |[[Andre-1025|Paul]]||Blair||Andre||Andre||1920||1981||60 years|| 6 children left to find |- |[[Tappe-100|Margaret]]||Grace||Tappe||Klein||1900||1981||80 years |- |[[Critchfield-424|Elizabeth]]||Mary||Critchfield||Beck||1896||1981||84 years||3 missing children |- |[[Bevington-299|Helen]]||M. ||Bevington||Gotthardt||1902||1982||79 years||2 missing children |- |[[Miller-109830|Sophia]]||Ethel||Miller||Conkle||1894||1982||88 years |- |[[Jones-138607|Mabel]]||Jennette||Jones||Unger||1902||1982||80 years |- |[[McCune-1449|Sara]]||Ellen||McCune||Bricker||1895||1983||88 years |- |[[Devlin-2842|Robert]]||L. ||Devlin||Devlin||1922||1983||60 years |- |[[Vincent-10485|Meryle]]||L. ||Vincent||Vincent||1911||1983||72 years |- | [[Long-30275|Donald]]||W.||Long||Long||1906||1984||78 years||3 children missing |- |[[Fegert-10|Gustave]]||August||Fegert||Fegert||1900||1984||83 years||3 children missing |- |[[Gearhart-975|Esther]]||G. ||Gearhart||Bretz||1894||1984||89 years||2 missing children |- |[[Cope-3694|Betty]]||Jane||Cope||Dilworth||1915||1985||69 years |- |[[Cope-3692|Marion]]||Smail||Cope||Bebout||1911||1985||73 years |- |[[Taylor-26894|Emma]]||Mae||Taylor||Bell||1908||1985||77 years |- |[[Wonner-19|Dorothy]]||Fay||Wonner||Welsh||1917||1985||68 years||3 missing children |- |[[Townsend-12043|Thelma]]||F. ||Townsend||Andre||1930||1986||56 years |- |[[Smail-343|Harriett]]||Irene||Smail||Cope||1886||1986||99 years |- |[[Kibler-685|Elsie]]||May||Kibler||Bell||1893||1986||92 years |- |[[Knight-26726|Cyrus]]|| ||Knight Jr||Knight||1907||1986||79 years|| 6 missing children |- |[[Schweitzer-1559|Martin]]||LeRoy||Schweitzer Sr||Schweitzer||1919||1986||66 years||2 children missing |- |[[Hubbard-11006|Richard]]||Burton||Hubbard Sr||Hubbard||1938||1986||48 years||2 missing children |- |[[Crowl-456|Charles]]||A. ||Crowl||Crowl||1915||1986||70 years |- |[[Ramser-103|Earl]]||Lawrence||Ramser||Ramser||1907||1986||79 years||2 missing children |- |[[Casto-918|Zella]]||Marie||Casto||Forinash||1915||1986||70 years |- |[[Wynkoop-464|Hazel]]||Annas||Wynkoop||Long||1912||1987||75 years||2 children missing |- |[[Dilworth-768|Oland]]||H. ||Dilworth||Dilworth||1916||1987||70 years |- |[[Taylor-26882|John]]||Robert||Taylor||Taylor||1935||1987||52 years |- |[[Rhodes-12513|Ardel]]||Archabel||Rhodes||Rhodes||1915||1987||72 years |- |[[Simmons-5814|Daniel]]|| J. ||Simmons I||Simmons||1902||1988||85 years||4 missing children |- |[[Musser-973|Ella]]||Corene||Musser||Hubbard||1914||1988||73 years||7 missing children |- |[[Taylor-26892|Robert]]||Grant||Taylor||Taylor||1919||1988||68 years |- |[[Yereb-5|William]]|| ||Yereb Sr||Yereb||1918||1988||69 years |- |[[Hagerty-555|Betty]]||Jane||Hagerty||Yereb||1920||1988||67 years |- |[[Milliron-203|Grace]]||Mary||Milliron||Childers||1907||1988||80 years||5 missing children |- |[[Hollabaugh-211|Helen]]||Mae||Hollabaugh||Esterly||1919||1988||69 years||2 missing children |- |[[Williams-126860|Lois]]||A. ||Williams||Booth||1903||1988||85 years||1 missing child |- |[[Dilworth-783|Nancy]]||J. ||Dilworth||Martin||1803||1888||85 years||1 missing child |- |[[Smith-314846|Walter]]||Edward||Smith||Smith||1917||1988||70 years||3 missing children |- |[[Miller-110697|Robert]]||Jacob||Miller Sr.||Miller||1937||1989||51 years |- |[[Moore-83491|Mary]]||Jane||Moore||Shurlock||1905||1989||83 years |- |[[Drake-12434|Marie]]||Ola||Drake||Davis||1923||1989||66 years |- |[[Hall-68417|Robert]]||Nolan||Hall||Hall||1932||1989||56 years |- |[[Yarian-141|Elizabeth]]||Violet||Yarian||Miller||1909||1989||79 years||2 missing children |- |[[Heaton-3049|Vaesther]]|| ||Heaton||Wilson||1907||1989||82 years||1 missing child |- |[[Young-59433|John]]||Edward||Young||Young||1899||1990||90 years |- |[[Yarian-143|Bruce]]||George||Yarian||Yarian||1943||1990||46 years |- |[[Lasiter-131|Leon]]||Wayne||Lasiter||Lasiter||1971||1991||20 years |- |[[Sweitzer-504|George]]||Henry||Sweitzer||Sweitzer||1911||1991||80 years |- |[[Holloway-7479|Dallas]]||William||Holloway||Holloway||1890||1991||101 years||4 missing children |- |[[Cunning-426|Merle]]||William||Cunning||Cunning||1927||1991||64 years |- |[[Britt-2724|Mary]]||Jane||Britt||Cope||1921||1991||70 years |- |[[Saunders-14791|Betty]]||Jane||Saunders||Metze||1930||1991||60 years |- |[[Metz-3074|Joshua]]||Thurston Peter||Metz||Metz||1966||1991||24 years |- |[[Bevington-300|Eva]]||Zoe||Bevington||Smith||1905||1991||86 years |- |[[Mach-275|Della]]||Helen||Matikonas||Koch||1905||1991||86 years||2 missing children |- |[[Michalak-223|Charles]]||Andrew||Michalak||Michalak||1910||1992||82 years |- |[[Kibler-700|Irvin]]||Cleo||Kibler||Kibler||1900||1992||91 years |- |[[Bair-1063|Theresa]]||Mae||Bair||Cunning||1935||1992||57 years |- |[[Bretz-503|Andrew]]||William||Bretz||Bretz||1911||1992||80 years |- |[[Ward-43736|Jesse]]||Leroy||Ward||Ward||1916||1992||75 years |- |[[Arthurs-596|Willard]]||Richard||Arthurs||Arthurs||1916||1992||76 years |- |[[Noel-961|Edna]]||Bell||Noel||Taylor||1923||1993||70 years |- |[[Johnston-28181|Wilma]]||Margaret||Johnston||Graham||1904||1993||88 years |- |[[Scott-57570|Ruth]]||Ida||Scott||Smith||1921||1993||71 years |- |[[Bowers-9695|Sanford]]||Edward||Bowers||Bowers||1910||1993||82 years |- |[[Schneider-13466|Sarah]]||Margaret||Schneider||Cartwright||1935||1993||58 years |- |[[Spillman-425|Ronald]]||Lawrence||Spillman||Spillman||1911||1994||83 years |- |[[Beight-71|Elinor]]||Jane||Beight||Bretz||1915||1994||78 years |- |[[Baker-64375|Effie]]||Myrtle||Baker||Schmidt||1899||1994||94 years||3 missing children |- |[[Metze-40|Donald]]||Hubert||Metze||Metze||1924||1994||69 years |- |[[Ballantine-414|Peter]]||Terrence||Ballantine Sr.||Ballantine||1935||1995||60 years |- | [[Krebs-1650|Alma]]||Jean||Krebs||Krebs||1931||1995||63 years |- |[[Blosser-741|Rudolph]]||Peter||Blosser Jr.||Blosser||1915||1995||80 years |- |[[Dillon-1580|Frances]]||Virginia||Dillon||Taylor||1908||1995||86 years |- |[[Ward-43853|Fern]]||Delila||Ward||Fegert||1903||1995||91 years |- |[[Clark-82564|Dorothy]]||Elizabeth||Clark||Garrod||1915||1995||80 years |- |[[Forinash-85|Nolan]]||Austin||Forinash||Forinash||1914||1995||81 years |- |[[Ward-44081|Maude]]||Rebecca||Ward||Krebs||1905||1996||91 years |- |[[Dunn-22116|Pauline]]||Marie||Dunn||Michalak||1918||1996||78 years |- |[[Wilkinson-16040|Sandra]]||Lee||Wilkinson||Mackall||1950||1996||46 years |- |[[Kirsch-1021|Anna]]||M. ||Kirsch||Simmons||1895||1996||100 years |- |[[Marsh-13491|Karl]]||Wilhelm||Marsh Jr||Marsh||1915||1996||81 years |- |[[Weinstock-97|Sara]]||Rebecca||Weinstock||Beitzel||1939||1996||57 years |- |[[Metze-39|Floyd]]||Russell||Metze||Metze||1922||1997||75 years |- |[[Graham-31872|Barnett]]||Dent||Graham||Graham||1902||1997||95 years |- |[[Buchecker-43|Alice]]||Melissa||Buchecker||Preston||1920||1997||76 years |- |[[Berger-3964|Donald]]||Fredrick||Berger||Berger||1930||1998||68 years |- |[[Hively-295|Florence]]||Amilia||Hively||Bock||1903||1998||94 years |- |[[Esterly-173|Walter]]||Arthur||Esterly||Esterly||1921||1998||76 years |- |[[Unger-1703|Lester]]||Hughs||Unger||Unger||1904||1998||93 years |- |[[Hawkins-18271|Paul]]||Marion||Hawkins||Hawkins||1904||1999||94 years |- |[[Baer-1610|James]]||Clark||Baer||Baer||1944||1999||54 years |- |[[Witmer-619|Dean]]||Myron||Witmer||Witmer||1930||1999||69 years |- |[[Ford-22784|William]]||Glenn||Ford||Ford||1910||1999||88 years |- |[[Kibler-705|Mary]]||Harriet||Kibler||Shepherd||1914||1999||85 years |- |[[Buckalew-276|Donald]]||Charles||Buckalew||Buckalew||1926||2000||73 years |- |[[Guy-5403|Perry]]||Leonard||Guy Sr||Guy||1930||2000||69 years |- |[[Abbott-15234|Abbey]]||Lynn||Abbott||Abbott||1983||2000||16 years |- |[[Barber-14295|Mary]]||Ellen||Barber||Yarian||1918||2000||81 years |- |[[Young-59089|Maxine]]||Jane||Young||Esterly||1911||2000||89 years |- |[[Rohrer-973|Mabel]]||Ruth||Rohrer||Oberholtzer||1907||2000||92 years |- |[[Luek-9|Nelda]]||Mae||Luek||Conkle||1916||2000||83 years |- |[[Yarian-142|Melvin]]||Seymour||Yarian||Yarian||1915||2000||84 years |- |[[Bell-11916|Marilynn]]||Mae||Bell||Roberts||1940||2000||60 years |- |[[Lindsay-8287|Charles]]||Milton||Lindsay||Lindsay||1923||2000||77 years |- |[[Garrod-215|Henry]]||Willis||Garrod||Garrod||1912||2001||89 years |- |[[Spencer-27961|Goldie]]||May||Spencer||Sitler||1915||2001||86 years |- 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New Year's E-Cards

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[[Category:E-Cards]] [[Category:Holiday E-Cards]] '''Virtual Vintage New Year's E-Cards''' Here are vintage New Year's greeting cards that can be sent as e-greetings. These cards are simpler, faster, and more classy than some electronic greeting cards out there, and they're all entirely free. They don't even have advertising. To send a card, simply click on a "'''E-Card'''" button below an image you see here.

New York, Passenger Lists, 1820-1957

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Category-Source|Sources]] __TOC__ == New York, Passenger Lists, 1820-1967 == Covers the years 1820 to 1967 and includes the following: : 1820 to 1855: pre Castle Garden : 1855 to 1890: Castle Garden : 1890 to 1891: Barge Office : 1892 to 1957: Ellis Island * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:New York, Passenger Lists, 1820-1957|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * http://www.archives.gov/nyc/finding-aids/passenger-lists.html * http://www.archives.gov/research/immigration/port/new-york.html * http://www.genesearch.com/newyork/ * http://stevemorse.org/ellis/passengers.php * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/nypl/ * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/nyplstate/ * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/dutchimm_ga/ * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/newyork273/ === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:New York, Passenger Lists, 1820-1957|New York, Passenger Lists, 1820-1957]]'' * ([[#NYPL|NY Passenger Lists]])

New York E-Cards

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Here are images and vintage postcards that you can send as Big Apple e-greetings. All e-cards on WikiTree are 100% free. They have no ads and no pop-ups anywhere. The messages are private and e-mail addresses are not saved or used for any other purpose. [[Category:E-Cards]] [[Category:Eastern_US_E-Cards]] [[Category:New_York]] [[Category: New York Images]]

New York in the American Revolution

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[[Category:Province of New York Military History]] [[Category:Province of New York]][[Category:New York History]][[Category:New York, American Revolution]][[Category:New York]] The following is a list of New York Units in the American Revolutionary War: {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable sortable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue;" |- !Branch !Unit Category !Commander !Roster (active) |- |Continental Line |[[:Category:1st New York Regiment, Continental Army, American Revolution]] |[[Van_Schaick-169|Van Schaick, Goose, Col]] |[http://threerivershms.com/nylinefirst.htm Roster] 1775-1783 |- |Continental Line |[[:Category:2nd New York Regiment, Continental Army, American Revolution]] |[[Van_Cortlandt-56|Van Cortland, Philip Col]] |[http://threerivershms.com/nylinesecond.htm Roster] 1775-1783 |- |Continental Line |[[:Category:3rd New York Regiment, Continental Army, American Revolution]] |[[Clinton-146|Clinton, James Col]]; Gansevort, Peter, Col |[http://threerivershms.com/nylinethird.htm Roster] 1775-1780 |- |Continental Line |[[:Category:4th New York Regiment, Continental Army, American Revolution]] |Holmes, James Col; Livingston, Henry B. Col |[http://threerivershms.com/nylinefourth.htm Roster] |- |Continental Line |[[:Category:5th New York Regiment, Continental Army, American Revolution]] |DuBois/Duboys, Lewis Col; Willett, Marinus Col |[http://threerivershms.com/nylinefifth.htm Roster] 1777-1781 |- |Continental Line |[[:Category:Additional New York Regiment, Continental Army, American Revolution]] (Battalion) |Livingston, James Col |[http://threerivershms.com/nylineaddtl.htm Roster] |- |Continental Line |[[:Category: Green Mountain Boys]] |Allen, Ethan Col; (Major Brown's Detachment) |[http://threerivershms.com/nylinegrnmtn.htm Roster] |- |Contenental Line |Additional Corps, More Smaller units |Hazen, Moses Col |[http://threerivershms.com/nymore.htm Roster] |- |New York Levies |[[:Category:New York Levies, New York Militia, American Revolution]] | |[http://threerivershms.com/nyleviesmisc.htm Roster] |- |New York Levies |[[:Category:The Levies (Harper), New York Militia, American Revolution]] |Harper, John Col |[http://threerivershms.com/nyrevleviesharper.htm Roster] |- |New York Levies |[[:Category:The Levies (Weissenfels), New York Militia, American Revolution]] |Weissenfels, Frederick Col |[http://threerivershms.com/nyrevleviesweissenfels.htm Roster] |- |New York Levies |[[:Category: 1st Regiment of Levies, New York Militia, American Revolution]] (Malcolm) |Malcolm, William Col |[http://threerivershms.com/nyleviesmalcom.htm Roster] 1780–81 |- |New York Levies |[[:Category:The Levies (Dubois), New York Militia, American Revolution]] |Dubois, Lewis Col |[http://threerivershms.com/nyleviesdubois.htm Roster] 1780 |- |New York Levies |[[:Category:The Levies (Graham), New York Militia, American Revolution]] |Graham, Morris Col |[http://threerivershms.com/nyleviesgraham.htm Roster] |- |New York Levies |[[:Category:The Levies (Pawling), New York Militia, American Revolution]] |Pawling, Albert Col |[http://threerivershms.com/nyleviespawling.htm Roster] |- |New York Levies |5th Regiment [[:Category: Willett's Regiment of Levies, New York Militia, American Revolution]] |Willett, Marinus Col[[#Willet]] |[http://threerivershms.com/nylevieswillett.htm Roster] |- |Albany County Militia |[[:Category: Albany County, New York Militia, American Revolution]] | - | - |- |Albany County Militia |[[:Category: 1st Regiment, Albany County Militia, New York Militia, American Revolution]] |Cuyler, Abraham Col; Lansing, Jacob, Jr. Col; Price, John Maj |[http://threerivershms.com/nymilitiaalbany1.htm Roster] 1881-1883 |- |Albany County Militia |[[:Category: 2nd Regiment, Albany County Militia, New York Militia, American Revolution]] |Wemple, Abraham Col |[http://threerivershms.com/nymilitiaalbany2.htm Roster] |- |Albany County Militia |[[:Category: 3rd Regiment, Albany County Militia, New York Militia, American Revolution]] |Schuyler, Philip P. Col |[http://threerivershms.com/nymilitiaalbany3.htm Roster] |- |Albany County Militia |[[:Category: 4th Regiment, Albany County Militia, New York Militia, American Revolution]] |Van Rensselaer, Killan Col |[http://threerivershms.com/nymilitiaalbany4.htm Roster]| |- |Albany County Militia |[[:Category:5th Regiment, Albany County Militia, New York Militia, American Revolution]] |Van Den Bergh, Gerrit G. Col |[http://threerivershms.com/nymilitiaalbany5.htm Roster] |- |Albany County Militia |[[:Category:6th Regiment, Albany County Militia, New York Militia, American Revolution]] |Schuyler, Stephen John Col |[http://threerivershms.com/nymilitiaalbany6.htm Roster] |- |Albany County Militia |[[:Category:7th Regiment, Albany County Militia, New York Militia, American Revolution]] |Van Alstine, Abraham J. Col |[http://threerivershms.com/nymilitiaalbany7.htm Roster] |- |Albany County Militia |[[:Category: 8th Regiment, Albany County Militia, New York Militia, American Revolution]] |Van Rensselaer, Robert Col |[http://threerivershms.com/nymilitiaalbany8.htm Roster] |- |Albany County Milita |[[:Category:9th Regiment, Albany County Militia, New York Militia, American Revolution]] |Van Ness, Peter Col |[http://threerivershms.com/nymilitiaalbany9.htm Roster] |- |Albany County Militia |[[:Category: 10th Regiment, Albany County Militia, New York Militia, American Revolution]] |Graham, Morris Col |[http://threerivershms.com/nymilitiaalbany10.htm Roster] |- |Albany County Militia |[[:Category:11th Regiment, Albany County Militia, New York Militia, American Revolution]] |Van Bergen, Anthony Col |[http://threerivershms.com/nymilitiaalbany11.htm Roster] |- |Albany County Militia |[[:Category:12th Regiment, Albany County Militia, New York Militia, American Revolution]] |Van Schoonhoven, Jacobus Col |[http://threerivershms.com/nymilitiaalbany12.htm Roster] |- |Albany County Militia |[[:Category:13th Regiment, Albany County Militia, New York Militia, American Revolution]] |McCrea, John Col |[http://threerivershms.com/nymilitiaalbany13.htm Roster] |- |Albany County Milita |[[:Category: 14th Regiment, Albany County Militia, New York Militia, American Revolution]] |Knickerbacker, John Col |[http://threerivershms.com/nymilitiaalbany14.htm Roster] |- |Albany County Militia |[[:Category:15th Regiment, Albany County Militia, New York Militia, American Revolution]] |Vroman, Peter Col |[http://threerivershms.com/nymilitiaalbany15.htm Roster] |- |Albany County Militia |[[:Category: 16th Regiment, Albany County Militia, New York Militia, American Revolution]] |Blair, John Col |[http://threerivershms.com/nymilitiaalbany16.htm Roster] |- |Albany County Militia |[[:Category: 17th Regiment, Albany County Militia, New York Militia, American Revolution]] |Whiting, William B. Col |[http://threerivershms.com/nymilitiaalbany17.htm Roster] |- |Albany County Militia |[[:Category:Independent Company, Albany County Militia, New York Militia, American Revolution]] |Van Gaasbeck, Petrus Capt |[http://threerivershms.com/nyrevindep.htm Roster] |- |Charlotte County Militia |[[:Category:Charlotte County New York Militia, American Revolution]] |Williams, John Col (Doctor) |[http://threerivershms.com/nyrevcharcumb.pdf Roster] |- |Cumberland |[[:Category:Cumberland County New York Militia, American Revolution]] |Williams, William Col |[http://threerivershms.com/nyrevcharcumb.pdf Roster] |- |Dutchess County Militia |[[:Category:Dutchess County New York Militia, American Revolution]] | | - |- |Dutchess County Militia |[[:Category:2nd Regiment, Dutchess County Militia, New York Militia, American Revolution]] |Brinkerhoff, Abraham Col |[http://threerivershms.com/nyrevdut-2.pdf Roster] 1777 |- |- |Dutchess County Militia |[[:Category: 3rd Regiment, Dutchess County Militia, New York Militia, American Revolution]] |Field, John Col |[http://threerivershms.com/nyrevdut-3.pdf Roster] 1777-1780 |- |Dutchess County Militia |[[:Category:4th Regiment, Dutchess County Militia, New York Militia, American Revolution]] |Frear, John Col |[http://threerivershms.com/nyrevdut-4.pdf Roster] |- |Dutchess County Militia |[[:Category:5th Regiment, Dutchess County Militia, New York Militia, American Revolution]] [[:Category: Humphrey's Regiment of Militia, 1776-77, New York Militia, American Revolution]] (duplicate) |Humfrey, William Col |[http://threerivershms.com/nyrevdut-5.pdf Roster] |- |Dutchess County Militia |[[:Category:6th Regiment, Dutchess County Militia, New York Militia, American Revolution]] |Graham, Morris Col |[http://threerivershms.com/nyrevdut-6.pdf Roster] |- |Dutchess County Militia |[[:Category:7th Regiment, Dutchess County Militia, New York Militia, American Revolution]] |Ludenton, Henry Col |[http://threerivershms.com/nyrevdut-7.pdf Roster] |- |Dutchess County Militia |Dutchess County Militia (Associated Exempts) |Platt, Zephaniah Col |[http://threerivershms.com/nyrevdut-aexmp.pdf Roster] |- |Dutchess County Militia |[[:Category:Cooper's Rangers, Dutchess County Militia, New York Militia, American Revolution]] |Cooper, Ezekiel Capt |[http://threerivershms.com/nyrev-minmen.pdf Roster] |- |Dutchess County Militia |[[:Category: Colonel Swartwout's Regiment of Minutemen, Dutchess County Militia, New York Militia, American Revolution]] |Swartwout, Jacobus Col |[http://threerivershms.com/nyrev-minmen.pdf Roster] |- |Orange County Militia |[[:Category:Orange County New York Militia, American Revolution]] | - | - |- |Orange County Militia |[[:Category:1st Regiment, Orange County Militia, New York Militia, American Revolution]] |Woodhull, Jesse Col |[http://threerivershms.com/nyrevrorange1-2.pdf Roster] 1776 |- |Orange County Militia |[[:Category:2nd Regiment, Orange County Militia, New York Militia, American Revolution]] |Hay, Ann Hawk Col |[http://threerivershms.com/nyrevrorange1-2.pdf Roster] 1778–80 |- |Orange County Militia |[[:Category:3rd Regiment, Orange County Militia, New York Militia, American Revolution]] |Allison, William Col |[http://threerivershms.com/nyrevrorange3-4.pdf Roster] 1775–78 |- |Orange County Militia |4th Regiment, Orange County Militia, New York Militia, American Revolution |Hathorn, John Col |[http://threerivershms.com/nyrevrorange3-4.pdf Roster] 1777–81 |- |Orange County Militia |[[:Category:Associated Exempts, Orange County Militia, New York Militia, American Revolution]] |Wood, John Capt |[http://threerivershms.com/nyrevrorange3-4.pdf Roster] |- |Ulster County Militia |[[:Category:Ulster County New York Militia, American Revolution]] | - | - |- |Ulster County Militia |[[:Category:1st Regiment, Ulster County Militia, New York Militia, American Revolution]] |Snyder, Johannes Col |[http://threerivershms.com/nyrevulster-1.pdf Roster] |- |Ulster County Militia |[[:Category:2nd Regiment, Ulster County Militia, New York Militia, American Revolution]] |McClaghry, James Col |[http://threerivershms.com/nyrevulster-2.pdf Roster] |- |Ulster County Militia |[[:Category:3rd Regiment, Ulster County Militia, New York Militia, American Revolution]] |Pawling, Levi Col |[http://threerivershms.com/nyrevulster-3.pdf Roster] |- |Ulster County Militia |[[:Category: 4th Regiment, Ulster County, New York Militia, American Revolution]] |Hardenburgh, Johannes Col |[http://threerivershms.com/nyrevulster-4.pdf Roster] 1776 |- |Ulster County Militia |[[:Category:Independent Company, Ulster County New York Militia, American Revolution]] |Clark, Samuel Capt |[http://threerivershms.com/nyrevulster-ind.pdf Roster] |- |Ulster County Militia |[[:Category:Light Horse, Ulster County New York Militia, American Revolution]] |Salisbury Capt |[http://threerivershms.com/nyrevulster-ind.pdf Roster] |- |Ulster County Militia |[[:Category:Rangers, Ulster County New York Militia, American Revolution]] |Belkhap, Isaac Capt |[http://threerivershms.com/nyrevulster-ind.pdf Roster] |- |Suffolk County Militia |[[:Category: Suffolk County, New York Militia, American Revolution]] | - | - |- |Suffolk County Militia |[[:Category:1st Regiment, Suffolk County Militia, New York Militia, American Revolution]] |Smith, Josiah Col |[http://threerivershms.com/myrevsuffolk.pdf Roster] |- |Suffolk County Militia |[[:Category:3rd Regiment, Suffolk County Militia, New York Militia, American Revolution]] |Terry, Thomas Col |[http://threerivershms.com/myrevsuffolk.pdf Roster] |- |Suffolk County Militia |[[:Category:Minutemen Regiment, Suffolk County Militia, New York Militia, American Revolution]] |Mulford, David Col |[http://threerivershms.com/myrevsuffolk.pdf Roster] |- |Westchester County Militia |[[:Category:Westchester County New York Militia, American Revolution]] | - | - |- |Westchester County Militia |[[:Category:1st Regiment, Westchester County Militia, New York Militia, American Revolution]] |Drake, Joseph Col |[http://threerivershms.com/nyrevwest-1.pdf Roster] |- |Westchester County Militia |[[:Category:2nd Regiment, Westchester County Militia, New York Militia, American Revolution]] |Thomas, Thomas Col |[http://threerivershms.com/nyrevwest-2.pdf Roster] |- |Westchester County Militia |[[:Category:3rd Regiment, Westchester County Militia, New York Militia, American Revolution]] |Van Cortlandt, Pierre Col |[http://threerivershms.com/nyrevwest-3.pdf Roster] |- |Westchester County Militia |[[:Category:4th Regiment, Westchester County Militia, New York Militia, American Revolution]] |Crane, Thaddeus Col |[http://threerivershms.com/nyrevwest-4.pdf Roster] 1779-1781 |- |Westchester County Militia |[[:Category:Associated Exempts, Westchester County Militia, New York Militia, American Revolution]] |Benedict, Joseph Col |[http://threerivershms.com/nyrevwest-exmpt.pdf Roster] 1780-81 |- |Westchester County Militia |[[:Category:Separate Exempts, Westchester County Militia, New York Militia, American Revolution]] |Horton, Jonathan Capt |[http://threerivershms.com/nyrevwest-exmpt.pdf Roster] |- |Tryon County Militia |[[:Category:Tryon County New York Militia, American Revolution]] | - | - |- |Tryon County Militia |[[:Category:1st Regiment, Tryon County Militia, New York Militia, American Revolution]] |[[Campbell-9792|Campbell, Samuel Col]] |[http://threerivershms.com/nyrevtryon1.htm Roster] |- |Tryon County Militia |[[:Category:2nd Regiment, Tryon County Militia, New York Militia, American Revolution]] |[[Klock-146|Klock, Jacob Col]] |[http://threerivershms.com/nyrevtryon2.htm Roster] |- |Tryon County Militia |[[:Category:3rd Regiment, Tryon County Militia, New York Militia, American Revolution]] and [[:Category:Fisher's Regiment, New York Militia, American Revolution]] (duplicate, should be deleted) |Fisher, Frederick Col |[http://threerivershms.com/nyrevtryon3.htm Roster] 1775-1781 |- |Tryon County Militia |[[:Category:4th Regiment, Tryon County Militia, New York Militia, American Revolution]] |[[Bellinger-59|Bellinger, Peter Col]] |[http://threerivershms.com/nyrevtryon4.htm Roster] |- |Tryon County Militia |[[:Category:5th Regiment, Tryon County Militia, New York Militia, American Revolution]] |Harper, John Col |[http://threerivershms.com/nyrevtryon5.htm Roster] 1779 |- |Tryon County Militia |[[:Category:Minutemen Battalion, Tryon County Militia, New York Militia, American Revolution]] |[[Campbell-9792|Campbell, Samuel Col]] |[http://threerivershms.com/nyrevtryonmin.htm Roster] 1776–82 |- |Tryon County Militia |[[:Category:Associated Exempts, Tryon County Militia, New York Militia, American Revolution]] |Fonda, Jellis Capt |[http://threerivershms.com/nyrevtryonexempts.htm Roster] |- |Tryon County Militia |[[:Category:Rangers, Tryon County Militia, New York Militia, American Revolution]] |Winn, John Capt |[http://threerivershms.com/nyrevrangers.htm Roster] |- |New York Militia | * Colonel John Lasher's Regiment * Colonel John Nicholson's Regiment * Colonel Cornelius D. Wynkoop's Regiment * Maj John Wheellock's Regiment * Fondey's Party * Bradt's Rangers * Reilay's Rangers | |[http://threerivershms.com/nyrevmisc.pdf Roster] |} == Officers == * Captain, Major, Lieutenant-Colonel, Colonel and Acting Brigadier General Marinus Willett was a gallant officer. He held many commands and his promotions were rapid. In 1775-6 he was a Captain in Colonel Alexander McDougal's Regiment, 1st N. Y. Line. On April 27, 1776, the Provincial Congress recommended him to the Continental Congress for Major of the same Regiment. In November of the same year he was recommended for Lieutenant- Colonel of the 3d Line, and in July, 1780, he was made Lieutenant-Colonel Commandant of the 5th Regiment of the Line. In 1781, as Lieutenant-Colonel, he commanded a Regiment of Levies, and in 1782 was made full Colonel of still another Regiment of Levies, After the death of General Nicholas Herkimer, Colonel Willett commanded the Tryon Co. Militia as Acting Brigadier General, and in the battles of Johnstown and Caughnawaga defeated the enemy most signally. == Sources == * Three Rivers, History From America's Most Famous Valleys, New York In The Revolution as Colony and State, by James A. Roberts, Comptroller, Compiled by Frederic G. Mather, Second Edition 1898; Two Volumes [http://threerivershms.com/nyrev.htm Link] * [[Wikipedia:List of United States militia units in the American Revolutionary War]] * [https://revolutionarywar.us/continental-army/newyork/#.WzpKU_ZFxok Revolutionary War] New York * [https://archive.org/stream/newyorkinrevolut02newyuoft/newyorkinrevolut02newyuoft_djvu.txt New York in the Revolution as Colony and State], A Compilation of Records from the State Comptroller, Albany, New York, Compiled by James A. Roberts, published in two volumes, 1 Sep 1889, pdf

New York Units, War of 1812

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=== New York Units === ''This section is a work in progress.'' (extracted from [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=4281 U.S., War of 1812 Service Records, 1812-1815]) Please follow formats shown to set up categories as needed. - Questions? Ask in G2G. :[[:Category:2nd Regiment, New York Militia (Dutton's), War of 1812|2nd Regiment, New York Militia (Dutton's)]] :[[:Category:Captain Alexander Price's Company, New York, War of 1812|Captain Alexander Price's Company, New York]] * 1 BATT'N ART'Y (LATE 9 REG'T), NEW YORK * 1 REG'T (BELKNAP'S), NEW YORK MILITIA - Use; [[:Category:1st Regiment (Belknap's) New York Militia, War of 1812|1st Regiment (Belknap's) New York Militia, War of 1812]] * 1 REG'T (BLOOM'S), NEW YORK MILITIA - Use: 1st Regiment (Bloom's) New York Militia, War of 1812 * [[:Category: 1st Regiment (Davis') New York Militia, War of 1812|1st Regiment (Davis') New York Militia, War of 1812]] * 1 REGIMENT (DODGE'S), NEW YORK MILITIA - Use: [[:Category:1st Regiment (Dodge's) New York Militia, War of 1812|1st Regiment (Dodge's) New York Militia, War of 1812]] * 1 REG'T (HARRIS'), NEW YORK MILITIA - Use: 1st Regiment (Harris') New York Militia, War of 1812 * 1 REG'T (LAIGHT'S), NEW YORK MILITIA * 1 REGIMENT (NELLIS'), NEW YORK MILITIA *[[:Category:1st Regiment, New York Artillery (Sitcher's), War of 1812|1 REG'T ART'Y (SITCHER'S), NEW YORK VOLS]] * [[:Category:2nd Regiment, United States Artillery, War of 1812|2nd Regiment, United States Artillery, War of 1812]] *2nd Regiment (BEDEL'S), NEW YORK MILITIA * [[:Category: 2nd Regiment (Delamater's) New York Militia, War of 1812|2nd Regiment (Delamater's) New York Militia, War of 1812]] * 2 REG'T (DOBBIN'S), NEW YORK MILITIA * 2 REGIMENT (MAPES'), NEW YORK MILITIA * 2 REGIMENT (SWIFT'S) NEW YORK MILITIA * [[:Category: 2nd Regiment, New York Militia (Van Hook's), War of 1812|2nd Regiment, New York Militia (Van Hook's), War of 1812]] * 2 REGIMENT (WARD'S), NEW YORK MILITIA * 3 ARTILLERY AND LIGHT INFANTRY REGIMENT, NEW YORK * 3 ARTILLERY REGIMENT, NEW YORK (same as above?) * 3 REG'T (SMITH'S), NEW YORK MILITIA * 3 REG'T (VAN RENSSELAER'S), NEW YORK MIL * 5 ARTILLERY AND INFANTRY REG'T (COLDEN'S), NEW YORK MILITIA * 6 ARTILLERY REGIMENT, NEW YORK * 7 ARTILLERY REGIMENT' NEW YORK * [[:Category: 7th Regiment (Green's), New York Militia, War of 1812|7th Regiment (Green's), New York Militia, War of 1812]] * 8 ARTILLERY REGIMENT, NEW YORK * [[:Category: 8th Regiment (Miller's), New York Militia, War of 1812|8th Regiment (Miller's), New York Militia, War of 1812]] * 9 ARTILLERY REGIMENT, NEW YORK. * 9 REG'T (VOSBURGH'S), NEW YORK MILITIA *[[:Category:10th Regiment, New York Militia (Prior's), War of 1812|10th Regiment, New York Militia (Prior's), War of 1812]] * 12 REG'T CAVALRY (BOUGHTON'S), NEW YORK MILITIA * [[:Category: Twelfth Regiment, New York Militia (Van Dalfsen's), War of 1812|12 REG'T (VAN DALFSEN'S), NEW YORK MILITIA]] * 12 REG'T (VARIAN'S), NEW YORK MILITIA (same as Varian's below?) * 13 BRIGADE (COLLENS'), NEW YORK MILITIA *[[:Category:13th Regiment, New York Militia (Farrington's), War of 1812|13 REG'T (FARRINGTON'S), NEW YORK MILITIA]] * 16 REG'T (STRANAHAN'S), NEW YORK MILITIA * [[:Category:17th Regiment, New York Militia (Mead's), War of 1812| 17 REG'T (MEAD'S), NEW YORK MILITIA]] * 18 REGIMENT (DOBBIN'S), NEW YORK MILITIA [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-95ZD-9252] * [[:Category:19th Regiment, New York Militia (Bloom's), War of 1812|19 REG'T (BLOOM'S), NEW YORK MILITIA]] * 20 REG'T (ALLEN'S), NEW YORK MILITIA * 20 REGIMENT (GRIDLEY'S), NEW YORK MIL * 23 REGIMENT (COOK'S), NEW YORK MILITIA *[[:Category:27th Regiment, New York Militia (Bellinger's), War of 1812|27 REG'T (BELLINGER'S), NEW YORK MILITIA]] * 27 REG'T SHOEMAKER'S, NEW YORK MIL *[[:Category:36th Regiment, New York Militia (Miller's), War of 1812|36 REG'T (MILLER'S), NEW YORK MILITIA]] * 37 REGIMENT (NOBLE'S), NEW YORK MIL *[[:Category:39th Regiment (Howell's) New York Militia, War of 1812|39 REG'T (HOWELL'S), NEW YORK MILITIA]] * 45 REG'T (KNICKERBACKER'S), NEW YORK MIL. * [[:Category: 46th Regiment, New York Militia (Coxe's), War of 1812 | 46 REG'T (COXE'S), NEW YORK MILITIA]] * [[:Category: 55th Regiment, New York Militia (Allen's), War of 1812|55 REG'T (ALLEN'S), NEW YORK MILITIA]] * 55 REG'T (SPRAGUE'S), NEW YORK MILITIA * 61 REG'T (CARVER'S), NEW YORK MILITIA * 64 AND 93 CONSOLIDATED REGIMENT, NEW YORK MILITIA * [[:Category:72nd Regiment, New York Militia (Hick's), War of 1812|72 REG'T (HICKS'), NEW YORK MILITIA]] * [[:Category:76th Regiment, New York Militia (Tuttle's), War of 1812|76 REG'T (TUTTLE'S, NEW YORK MILITIA]] * 83 REG'T (GURNEE'S), NEW YORK MILITIA * [[:Category: 90th Regiment, New York Militia (Wright's), War of 1812|90 REG'T (WRIGHT'S), NEW YORK MILITIA]] * 98 REG'T (CLARK'S), NEW YORK MILITIA * 100 REG'T (BRITAIN'S), NEW YORK MILITIA * [[:Category: 101st Regiment, New York Militia (Cartter's), War of 1812 | 101 REG'T (CARTTER'S), NEW YORK MILITIA]] * 114 REG'T (RICE'S), NEW YORK MILITIA *[[:Category:129th Regiment, New York Militia (Farnham's), War of 1812|129 REG'T (FARNHAM'S), NEW YORK MILITIA]] *[[:Category:134th Regiment, New York Militia (Stone's), War of 1812|134 REG'T (STONE'S), NEW YORK MILITIA]] * [[:Category:147th Regiment, New York Militia (Wood's), War of 1812|147 REG'T (WOOD'S), NEW YORK MILITIA]] * 156 REG'T (VAN SCHAICK'S), NEW YORK MIL. * 157 REG'T WESTCOT'S NEW YORK MILITIA * 159 REG'T (HECOX'S), NEW YORK MILITIA * 164 REG'T (CHURCHILL'S), NEW YORK MILITIA * [[:Category: Adams' Regiment, New York Volunteers, War of 1812|ADAMS' REGIMENT, NEW YORK VOLS]] * ATCHINSON'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA * BATTALION 153 (FRANCHER'S), NEW YORK MILITIA * BATTALION ARTILLERY (FORBES'), NEW YORK * BATT'N LIGHT INF. NEW YORK INF. * BATT'N SEA FENCIBLES (LEONARD'S), NEW YORK. * BELLINGER'S REGIMENT, NEW YORK MILITIA (Is this the same as 27th, above?) * [[:Category: Benedict's Regiment, New York Militia, War of 1812|BENEDICT'S REGIMENT, NEW YORK MILITIA]] * BLAKESLEE'S REGIMENT, NEW YORK VOLS * CAPT. ASA RANSOM'S COMPANY, CAVALRY, NEW YORK VOLS. * CAPT. BACON'S CO., RIFLEMEN, NEW YORK * CAPT. BROWN'S CO., ARTILLERY, NEW YORK * CAPT. CAMP'S CO., ART'Y, NEW YORK VOLS * CAPT. EMIGH'S CO., CAVALRY, NEW YORK MIL * CAPTAIN HARLOW'S CO., VETERAN EXEMPTS, NEW YORK VOLS. * CAPT. HIGGINS' CO., RIFLEMEN, NEW YORK MIL. * CAPT. HULL'S CO., NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS * CAPT. INGERSOLL'S COMMAND, SEA FENCIBLES, NEW YORK. * CAPT. MUZZEY'S CO., NEW YORK MILITIA *[[:Category: Captain Gideon Orton's Company, New York Militia, War of 1812|CAPT. ORTON’S CO., NEW YORK MILITIA]] * CAPTAIN PEARSON'S DETACHMENT CAVALRY, NEW YORK MILITIA * CAPT. READ'S CO., ARTILLERY, NEW YORK * CAPT. WINSLOW'S CO., NEW YORK MILITIA * CAPT. WOODWORTH'S CO., LIGHT INFANTRY, NEW YORK MILITIA * CARR'S REGIMENT, NEW YORK MILITIA * CASE'S REGIMENT, NEW YORK VOLS AND MILITIA * CONSOLIDATED ART'Y AND INFANTRY REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA * CROSBY'S REGIMENT, NEW YORK VOLS * DETACHMENT ART'Y (BLEECKER'S), NEW YORK * DETACHED ART'Y METCALF'S NEW YORK MIL * DETACHMENT SEA FENCIBLES FOWLER'S NEW YORK. * FLEMING'S DETACHMENT, NEW YORK VOLS. AND MILITIA * [[:Category: Hardenburgh's Regiment, New York Militia, War of 1812|HARDENBERGH'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA]] *[[:Category:52nd Regiment, New York Militia (Hopkins'), War of 1812|HOPKINS' REGIMENT, NEW YORK MILITIA]] * HOWELL'S REG'T (1814), NEW YORK MILITIA * JAMES ADAMS' BATT'N, NEW YORK MILITIA * LAWRENCE'S REGIMENT, NEW YORK VOLS * MCINTYRE'S BATTALION, NEW YORK MILITIA * MCCLURE'S REGIMENT, NEW YORK VOLS * MCMAHAN'S REGIMENT, NEW YORK MILITIA * MILLER'S DETACHMENT, NEW YORK MILITIA * PARKHURST'S BATTALION, NEW YORK MILITIA * PLINY ADAMS' REGIMENT, NEW YORK MILITIA * PRIOR'S REGIMENT, NEW YORK MILITIA ''(sames as 10 REG'T (PRIOR'S)?)'' * ROGERS' REGIMENT, NEW YORK MILITIA * STEVEN'S BATT'N, NEW YORK VOLS. AND MILITIA * Swift's and Dobbin's Regiment, New York Militia * SWIFT'S DETACHMENT (1812-13), NEW YORK VOLS. * VAN DALFSEN'S REG'T, NEW YORK MILITIA (same as 12th Van Dalfsens?) * VARIAN'S REGIMENT, NEW YORK MILITIA * [[:Category: Warren's Regiment, New York Militia, War of 1812|Warren's Regiment, New York Militia]] * YALE'S BATTALION, NEW YORK MILITIA == Sources for Further Research == * [https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/New_York_in_the_War_of_1812 New York in the War of 1812] (FamilySearch Wiki) lists a number of resources * [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE192955 Constitution and Register of Membership General Society of the War of 1812] (NY begins on page 199] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Military_units_and_formations_of_the_War_of_1812 Military Units and Formations of the War of 1812] (Wikipedia)

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[[Category: New Zealand, Projects]][[Category: New Zealand]] [[Category: New Zealand, Women's Suffrage]] Part of the New Zealand Topics Team for the [[Project:New_Zealand|'''New Zealand Project''']] {{Image|file=Connecting_all_Braddock_s-69.png |align=c |size=900 |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:New_Zealand_1893_Women%27s_Suffrage_Petition |caption= }} ---- The goal of this project is to identify and commemorate those who signed the 1893 Women's Suffrage Petition in New Zealand. == Project Leader == * [[Doig-176|Suzanne Doig]] == Participants== * [[Thompson-31031|Robynne Lozier]] * [[Dickson-4413|Margaret Allison]] Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=10852152 send me a private message]. Thanks! == Project tasks == Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * '''Add the project sticker to the profiles of all women who signed the petition, using the template {{1893 Suffrage Petition Sticker}}''' (see below) ** To see profiles already using this sticker, [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Template:1893_Suffrage_Petition_Sticker|click here]] ** [[Help:Stickers|Need help on when and how to use stickers?]] * Improve the biographies for those profiles * Add new profiles and biographies for other signatories who aren't on Wikitree yet * Improve the coverage and quality of biographies falling under the associated category of [[:Category: New Zealand, Suffragettes|New Zealand, Suffragettes]], for women (and men) who were actively involved in the suffrage movement in New Zealand ** There is a [[Space:New_Zealand_Suffragettes|New Zealand Suffragettes]] freespace page that brings together short bios of leading suffragettes who have Wikitree bios === Finding the signatories === There is a [https://nzhistory.govt.nz/politics/womens-suffrage/petition searchable database] of the signatories of the largest of the 13 petitions presented to the New Zealand Parliament on 28 July 1893. That petition contains the names and addresses of about 24,000 women aged 21 years or older, out of the 25,520 who signed it. Once you have found a name in the database, click the 'more' link to the right of the name. This takes you through to a separate page for each woman; the profiles marked in bold have additional biographical details about her. Don't forget to [[Help:Sources|cite your sources]] when adding the sticker: there is a pre-written source citation at the bottom of each individual's page. The other [https://nzhistory.govt.nz/politics/womens-suffrage/about-the-petition twelve smaller petitions] containing more than 6000 names do not appear to have survived, except for the names of the women who presented those petitions to Parliament. '''UPDATE''': The signatories to the 1892 petition are now accessible online and the sticker may also be used to commemorate those who signed that petition. * [https://nzhistory.govt.nz/politics/womens-suffrage/about-the-petition#1892 Excel database] of 17,000+ signatories * [https://library.huttcity.govt.nz/cgi-bin/spydus.exe/FULL/WPAC/BIBENQ/121890877/74405271,1 Hutt City Libraries profiles] of women in Lower Hutt who signed either the 1892 or 1893 petitions == Project Sticker == This template is for profiles of those who signed the New Zealand 1893 Women's Suffrage Petition. {{1893 Suffrage Petition Sticker}} This displays the following: {{1893 Suffrage Petition Sticker}}
== About the petition == The Women's Suffrage petition is on display at the [https://natlib.govt.nz/he-tohu/about/the-exhibition He Tohu exhibition] in Wellington, New Zealand. === History and significance of the petition === Like most Western democracies in the 19th century, the right to vote in New Zealand was initially restricted to men who met certain property or other financial tests. The franchise for Parliamentary elections expanded to allow all Māori men to vote from 1867, and all men from 1879 (except for Chinese New Zealanders, who were still barred from becoming citizens and so could not vote). Women who owned property in their own right could vote in local elections from 1873. The campaign for women's suffrage in New Zealand began in the 1870s, but from the late 1870s to the early 1890s, several attempts to change the law to allow women to vote in Parliamentary elections were unsuccessful - sometimes losing by as little as one vote. A branch of the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union was formed in New Zealand in 1885, and proved to be strongly influential in campaigning for women's suffrage, under the leadership of Kate Sheppard. There was a strong connection between temperance movements and women's suffrage campaigns, as it was expected that women would vote for candidates in favour of tighter controls on alcohol. Women's suffrage campaigners organised a series of petitions to Parliament - the 1891 petition gathered over 9,000 signatures, and the 1892 petition contained almost 20,000 signatures. The third and last petition, of 31,872 signatures, was the largest petition presented to the New Zealand government up to that time.
'''[https://youtu.be/gwDF7cxU3vQ Watch an animation of the presentation of the petition to Parliament]'''
It was dramatically presented to Parliament on 28 July 1893, and when Parliament debated a change to the legislation to allow women aged 21 or over to vote in August, the legislation was passed by a narrow margin. The Electoral Act became law on 19 September 1893, and despite the tight timeframes to enrol to vote, nearly 70% of eligible women voted in the general election held on 28 November 1893. New Zealand was the first self-governing nation to have universal suffrage. New Zealand women could not, however, run for Parliament until 1919, meaning that Finland was the first country in the world to allow women to both vote and be a candidate, in 1906. === Other resources === Further information about the New Zealand women's suffrage movement, the petition and the women who signed it: * [https://nzhistory.govt.nz/politics/womens-suffrage Women and the vote] from NZHistory, Ministry of Culture and Heritage * [https://natlib.govt.nz/he-tohu/about/womens-suffrage-petition Women’s Suffrage Petition] from Archives New Zealand and the National Library * [https://natlib.govt.nz/schools/topics/5aa067171257573e4b89a742/women-s-suffrage Suffrage images and videos] from the National Library * [https://www.archives.govt.nz/discover-our-stories/he-tohu-rangatira-maori-women-and-the-1893-suffrage-petition He Tohu Rangatira - Māori Women & the 1893 Suffrage Petition] * [https://www.ethniccommunities.govt.nz/news/ethnic-communities-and-the-suffrage-movement/ Ethnic communities and the suffrage movement] * Wikipedia articles on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women%27s_suffrage_in_New_Zealand women's suffrage in New Zealand], the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1893_Women%27s_Suffrage_Petition 1893 petition], the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woman%27s_Christian_Temperance_Union#In_New_Zealand Woman's Christian Temperance Union], and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kate_Sheppard Kate Sheppard]

New Zealand Cemeteries Team Progress

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New Zealand Cross (1869)

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[[Category: New Zealand Cross (1869)]] [[Category: New Zealand, Military Decorations]] [[Category: New Zealand Wars]] ==Description== The New Zealand Cross (1869) consists of a silver Maltese cross pattée with a gold star on each arm. In the centre, in a circle within a wreath of laurel in gold, are the words "New Zealand". The cross is surmounted by a crown in gold which is attached by a ring and a 'V' to a silver bar ornamented with gold laurel leaves, through which a deep crimson ribbon passes. It was instituted on the 10 March 1869 by the Governor of New Zealand, Sir George Bowen, and ranks in NZ next to the Victoria Cross. There were only 23 recipients of the New Zealand Cross medal that was awarded for outstanding bravery during the Second Māori War of 1860-72 in New Zealand: :9 awarded to members of the Armed Constabulary; :3 awarded to Māori. This makes the ''New Zealand Cross (1869)'', most likely, the rarest medal in the world. This NZC image is of the medal awarded to Thomas (Tom) Adamson on 11 May 1876. The first NZC was awarded to William Lingard, a trooper in the Kai-iwi Cavalry, Whanganui. The first six awards were published in the New Zealand Gazette in 1869; one award gazetted in 1870; the remaining 16 awards gazetted between 1875 and 1910. N.B. Sir Walter Lawry Buller occasionally used the letters 'NZC' after his name but he was never awarded the NZ Cross. In 1999, the NZ Government reinstituted a slightly modified version of the original NZ Cross. The ribbon colour is bright blue; the laurel leaves are replaced with NZ fern fronds; and the crown was changed from the Victorian Crown to St. Edward's Crown. ==Complete list of the 23 New Zealand Cross (1869) recipients== *N.B. Click on surnames in '''{{red|red}}''' and ''underlined.'' to view their personal profile. *N.B. Click on surnames in '''{{blue|blue}}''' and ''underlined.'' to link to a detailed profile. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" style="text-align: left;" |+ ! scope="col" | Surname ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | First Name ! scope="col" | Rank ! scope="col" | Corps ! scope="col" | Date of Action ! scope="col" | Place ! scope="col" | Date of Award |- |[[Adamson-1233|'''{{red|ADAMSON}}''']] |Thomas |Private | style="white-space: nowrap;"|Corps of Guides |1869-05-07 |Ahikereru |1869-05-07 |- |'''te AHURURU''' |Henare Kepa |Constable |1st Div. A. C. |1868-11-07 |[[Space:New_Zealand_Wars_-_Moturoa_(7_Nov_1868)|'''{{blue|Moturoa}}''']] |1868-11-07 |- |[[Austin-7974|'''{{red|AUSTIN}}''']] |Samuel |Sergeant |Wanganui Vols. |1866-01-07,
1866-10-17 |Putahi Pa,
Keteonetea |1866-01-07 |- |[[biddle-789|'''{{red|BIDDLE}}''']] |Benedict Benjamin |Constable |1st Div. A. C. |1869-01-08 |[[Space:New_Zealand_Wars_-_Ngatipa_(3_Jan_1869)|'''{{blue|Ngatapa}}''']] |1869-01-00 |- |'''BLACK''' |Solomon |Constable |1st Div. A. C. |1869-01-08 |[[Space:New_Zealand_Wars_-_Ngatipa_(3_Jan_1869)|'''{{blue|Ngatapa}}''']] |1869-01-00 |- |[[Carkeek-18|'''{{red|CARKEEK}}''']] |Arthur Wakefield |Sergeant |Armed Const. |1870-02-08 |Ohinemutu |1870-02-07 |- |[[Featherston-106|'''{{red|FEATHERSTON}}''']] |Dr. Isaac Earl |Staff |Native Cont. |1866-01-14 |Otapawa Pa | |- |[[Hill-31305|'''{{red|HILL}}''']] |George "Rowley" |Sergeant |Armed Const. |1869-04-10 |Jerusalem Pa |1869-04-10 |- |[[Lingard-265|'''{{red|LINGARD}}''']] |William |Trooper |Kai Iwi Cavalry |1868-12-28 |Tauranga-ika |1868-12-28 |- |[[McDonnell-625|'''{{red|McDONNELL}}''']] |Thomas |Lt.-Col. |N.Z. Militia |1863-10-00,
1866-01-07 |Paparatu,
Putahi Pa |1863-1866 |- |[[Mace-758|'''{{red|MACE}}''']] |Francis Joseph |Captain |Taranaki Militia |1863-06-04,
1864-03-11,
1865-10-20 |Kaitikara River,
Kaitake,
Warea |1865-10-20 |- |[[Mair-293|'''{{red|MAIR}}''']] |Gilbert |Captain |N.Z. Militia |1870-02-07 |Rotorua |1870-02-00 |- |[[Maling-43|'''{{red|MALING}}''']] |Christopher Louis |Sergeant |Corps of Guides |1868-02-26 |Tauranga-ika |1869-02-26 |- |[[Northcroft-3|'''{{red|NORTHCROFT}}''']] |Henry William |Ensign |Patea Rangers |1866-10-02,
1866-11-05 |Pungarehu,
Tirotiro Moana |1866-10-02 |- |[[Preece-344|'''{{red|PREECE}}''']] |George Augustus |Sub.-Insp. |Armed Const. |1869-01-05 |[[Space:New_Zealand_Wars_-_Ngatipa_(3_Jan_1869)|'''{{blue|Ngatapa}}''']] |1869-01-00 |- |[[Keepa-6|'''{{red|te RANGIHIWINUI}}''']]
(Kemp) |Kepa |Major |N.Z. Militia |1868-11-07,
1869-03-13 |[[Space:New_Zealand_Wars_-_Moturoa_(7_Nov_1868)|'''{{blue|Moturoa}}''']],
Otauto |1868-11-07 |- |[[Roberts-18067|'''{{red|ROBERTS}}''']] |John Mackintosh |Inspector |Armed Const. |1868-11-07 |[[Space:New_Zealand_Wars_-_Moturoa_(7_Nov_1868)|'''{{blue|Moturoa}}''']] |1868-11-07 |- |[[De_Sardiniha-1|'''{{red|de SARDINHA}}''']] |Antonio Rodriquez |Trooper |Taranaki Mntd. |1863-10-02,
1864-03-11 |Poutoko,
Kaitake |1863-10-02 |- |[[Shepherd-1979|'''{{red|SHEPHERD}}''']] |Richard |Sergeant |Armed Const. |1869-03-13 |Otauto |1869-03-13 |- |'''SMITH''' |Angus |Cornet |B. O. P. Cav. |1869-06-07 |[[Space:New_Zealand_Wars_-_Opepe_(8_Jun_1869)|'''{{blue|Opepe}}''']] |1869-06-07 |- |[[Wahawaha-1|'''{{red|te WAHAWAHA}}''']] |Ropata |Major |Native Cont. |1869-01-05 |[[Space:New_Zealand_Wars_-_Ngatipa_(3_Jan_1869)|'''{{blue|Ngatapa}}''']] | |- |'''WALKER''' |Samuel |Asst. Surgeon |Armed Const. |1869-03-13 |Otauto |1869-03-13 |- |[[Wrigg-22|'''{{red|WRIGG}}''']] |Harry Charles William |Cornet |B. O. P. Cav. |1867-06-29 |[[Space:New_Zealand_Wars_-_Opotiki_(5_Oct_1865)|'''{{blue|Opotiki}}''']] |1867-06-00 |- |}
==Sources== ====Books==== * [https://books.google.co.nz/books?id=CTXvCwAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false ''The New Zealand Cross: The Rarest Bravery Award in the World'' - by Dr. Brian L. Kieran.] * [https://books.google.co.nz/books?id=Zq3gAwAAQBAJ&pg=PA152&lpg=PA152&dq=%22new+zealand+cross%22+medal&source=bl&ots=tYuPAabHb5&sig=324368396AiucFumkCr5LjufJow&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiHod-ihOXNAhULmpQKHa5YDY04KBDoAQgsMAM#v=onepage&q=%22new%20zealand%20cross%22%20medal&f=false ''Gallantry Medals & Decorations of the World'' - by John Clarke.] ====PapersPast==== * [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS19330406.2.126 N.Z. Cross - List of 23 Awards.] * [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19220624.2.90 N.Z Cross - A Rare Decoration.] * [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS19270614.2.15 N.Z. Cross - Presented to Museum.] * [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS19420131.2.126 Rarest Decoration - New Zealand Cross.] * [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS19370213.2.198.3 Stories of New Zealand.] * [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19290311.2.131 N.Z. Cross. An Anniversary.] * [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MT19240105.2.57 N.Z. Cross. The Last Five Recipients.] ====Websites==== * [https://www.dpmc.govt.nz/honours/overview/bravery New Zealand Bravery Awards.] * [http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/1966/new-zealand-cross New Zealand Cross Description (Te Ara).] * [https://teara.govt.nz/en/1966/new-zealand-cross/page-4 New Zealand Cross Recipients (Te Ara).] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Zealand_Cross_(1869) New Zealand Cross (1869).] * [http://wikivisually.com/wiki/New_Zealand_Cross_(1869)/wiki_ph_id_1 New Zealand Cross (1869).] * [http://www.newzealandmedals.com/nzcross.html New Zealand Medals.] * [[Space:New_Zealand_Wars|New Zealand Wars.]] * [http://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/dept/coins/exhibitions/NZCross/medal.html The Fitzwilliam Museum.] ==Acknowledgements== Thank you for showing an interest in this page of early New Zealand 19th Century history. ====Contributors==== * Please let me know if there are any broken links, [[Sands-551|Kevin J. Sands]]

New Zealand Maori Naming Conventions

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[[Category: New Zealand, Projects]][[Category: New Zealand, Māori Whakapapa]][[Category: New Zealand Genealogy Resources]] '''New Zealand Māori Naming Conventions in the WikiTree Database''' ---- This is, as many space pages are, a work in progress and is open to change as required - the originator is by no means an expert on the subject and has just added this document for others in the same position when looking for support on the subject. :''For those not familiar with Te Reo (Māori) words that are common use in New Zealand - there is a quick translation at the bottom.'' ---- Information from whakapapa.maori.org.nz. edited by [[Howie-675|Pare Hayward-Howie]], B.Soc Sci (Hons) History, Treaty Claim Historian. ===Traditional Naming Customs : Pre-Contact to the 1900s=== In the traditional setting, long before contact occurred with the European, personal names were one of the many ways, that Māori preserved the record of their tribe Māori often assumed new names, after a '''significant event''' or a '''death.''' This was a practice that supported the collective memory as well as being a process that created a specific record. :NEW NAMES AFTER A SIGNIFICANT EVENT OR DEATH
'''[[Matekohuru-1|Haurangi Rangawhenua (1848-1900)]]''', serves as a good example of names arising from a significant event. After 17 years, the travellers of Ngāti Maru prepared for their return home to Taranaki, this was a significant event. Haurangi was born shortly before the voyage and was named after the '''Waka Haurangi''', the means by which they returned. Haurangi was also born in the same year as the voyage. In a customary setting, Haurangi would have been regarded as symbolic of the voyage and therefore its living record. In 1875, Haurangi's father, '''[[Rangawhenua-1|Ihakara Rangawhenua (1820-1875)]]''' was shot by a relative from a concealed vantage point. Their people viewed this act as a cowardly betrayal. As a result, Haurangi assumed the name '''[[Matekohuru-1|Matekohuru]]''', which meant "treacherous death". The new name created the record of this event and supported the collective memory by bringing the name into common use. {{Image|file=Hika-7-1.png |align=l |size=m |caption='''Hongi Hika - Ngāpuhi Chief''' }} :TRANSFERRED NAMES
Somewhat different to "new names", transferred names refers to a situation where a surviving relative '''assumed the actual name''' of their deceased relative. More often the deceased relative had during his or her lifetime possessed great mana (rank, authority, or prestige) or certainly more mana than the surviving relative. The name was seen as a vehicle of that person's mana. This potentially increased the personal mana of the transferee and as well as the wider whānau. This was often done by the adult offspring of deceased persons. '''[[Hongi-1|Hare Hongi (1806 - 1825)]]''' was the eldest son of the venerable Ngāpuhi Chief '''[[Hika-7|Hongi Hika (1772 - 1828)]]'''. Hare was killed in 1825 at the Battle of Te Ika-a-Ranga-nui Pa, Kaipara. Subsequently, the younger son, Poihakena assumed the name of his elder brother and became '''[[Hongi-6|Hare Hongi (1813 - 1885)]]'''. '''{{Red|IMPORTANT POINTS TO REMEMBER}}'''
'''{{Red|*It was not unusual for Māori to have had a number of names}}'''
'''{{Red|*Try to familiarise yourself with all of the names, they are often accompanied by an obvious narrative}}'''
'''{{Red|*Dates are extremely helpful for distinction, if there are transferred names involved}}'''
---- ===The Baptism Name : 1820 - 1860=== ---- ''Type1/Type2 Notes for Wikitree : ''When creating a Profile for a New Zealand Māori and you can't establish a link to either their known Father or Iwi then enter. : '''First Name at Birth:''' Undefined : Preferred First Name: { All of their Name } : '''Last Name at Birth:''' { All of their Name } ''Either way (with Father/Iwi or Not) make a reference in their biography back to this page to help with clarification as to how you 'Named' them in Wikitree'' ---- '''{NZMNames Type2} :'''Names, 1800's - early 1900's''' With the arrival of the Pākehā, they introduced surnames. However, in the 1800's to the early 1900's, Māori developed their own system, and that was for their surname they would take the first name of their father. This happened for a few generations, in the 1800's, so in order to find your tupuna, always look for the firstname as a surname. The following example shows how the surnames could change over time. NOTE: The following example is not a known whakapapa, it has been created to show how the naming conventions work. Each line represents a person, a child of the previous person on the line above. Ariki (born in 1700's - only one name) Maunga Ariki (born in early 1800's takes father's name as surname) Waiora Maunga Te Awa Waiora Waipapa Te Awa Hone Te Awa * (born in mid 1900's) Changing of names also still occured because of events and circumstances. For example, the brothers Nene and Patuone who were born in the 1700's did not have a surname. Nene was baptised after Thomas Walker a local trader, but kept his name and became known as - Tamati Waka Nene. His brother, Patuone, kept his name and was baptised as Eruera Maihi Patuone. Both born of the same parents, but with different last names. During this time also, some Māori started having a Pākehā name, as well as the Māori version of that name and their own Māori name. If we take Hone Te Awa * in our whakapapa example above, he could also be known as John Te Awa, Hone River, John River, Hone Waipapa Te Awa or John Waipapa Te Awa. All of the above applies also to women. Women also kept their "surnames" and did not change them when getting married. When we are talking in our whānau about whakapapa, and talk about our grandmother (born in the 1800's) we refer to her by her "maiden name" and never with the surname of our grandfather. ---- '''{NZMNames Type3} :'''Names, 1900's to Date''' From the early 1900's Māori had been "mainstreamed" to follow the pakeha practice of using surnames and to not swap them around as we did in the century prior. However, many whānau still swap between a Pākehā surname and an transliterated version of the name in Māori, for example, Wirihana / Wilson. Within many Māori whānau are also nicknames that a person is known by all their life. How many of you have an Aunty Buba or an Uncle Boy? Also, many Māori born before about the 1960's also have a Māori and transliterated first name, for example, Mere / Mary. These days, many people are also taking a Māori name in addition to their Pākehā name, and not necessarily a transliteration. Another practice is for a person to be known by their second name, or middle name. While many whānau are all related, be aware that if someone has the same Māori whānau name as yourself, they may not be your relations. For example there is a Herewini whānau from north and a Herewini whānau from the East Coast, as well as a Selwyn whānau from Dargaville. As far as the writer is aware, these whānau are not related through the Herewini / Selwyn lines. Another thing to be aware of is that a name like Te Ingoa is not necessarily the same as Ingoa by itself and are often two very different whānau. When looking for names like Te Ingoa, in the NZ White pages it will be under Te as it is right. However, there are some lists that file the name under, in this case, I for Ingoa. The Kinder library is an example of this, but after discussion, they are correcting this and will update their site to reflect the corrections. Posted by maoriorgnz on March 21 2011 ---- ''Quick Translator ''Pākehā = Non Maori - generally refers to a person of European descent. ''Whakapapa = Family Line / Family Geneology ''Hapu and Iwi = Tribe / Family Group ''Tupuna = Ancestors ''Whanau = Family/Relatives''

New Zealand Mining Disasters

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[[Category: New Zealand, Mining Disasters]] [[Category: New Zealand Coal Miners]] [[Category: New Zealand History]] [[Project:Worldwide_Mining_Disasters|Worldwide Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:New_Zealand_Mining_History|New Zealand Mining]] |'''Mining Disasters Contact: [[Project:New_Zealand|New Zealand Project]] ~or~ [[Project:Disasters|Disasters Project]] ==Mining Disasters in New Zealand== ===The Top 4 Worst Mining Disasters in New Zealand=== '''The Brunner tragedy was the largest death toll from an industrial accident in New Zealand's history.''' On 26 Mar 1896 an explosion of methane and coal dust killed 65 men in the Brunner Mine disaster. A Royal Commission of Inquiry found the presence of conditions supportive of spontaneous combustion. The mine was not adequately monitored. (During operation of the mine, there was inadequate ventilation and insufficient enforcement of statutory requirements.) On 12 Sep 1914, 43 men died in the '''Ralph’s Mine Disaster''' in Huntly, also from an explosion of methane and coal dust. The Royal Commission of Inquiry found inadequate examinations for gas in old workings and inadequate ventilation. Naked lights were used instead of safety lamps. Owners were cited for failure to report injury caused by a previous explosion. There were reports of shot-firing in dusty mine. The inspector failed to ensure strict and immediate compliance with recommendations, failed to require use of safety lamps and did not properly examine old workings. In the '''Kaitangata Mine Disaster''', Otago, which occurred on 21 Feb 1879 due to an explosion of methane, 34 were killed. The Coronial inquest showed that warnings about dangerous practices were not heeded, and insufficient gas record keeping and ventilation, and the use of naked light (open lamp) despite previous detection of methane contributed to the cause. '''In the worst mine disaster in over 100 years and the worst industrial disaster of this century in New Zealand,''' investigations show that it was preventable and should not have happened. In the '''Pike River Mine Disaster''', Greymouth, on 19 Nov 2010 an explosion occurred due to increasing methane levels. 29 miners were trapped and 5 days later, another explosion occurred on 24 Nov 2010. All were confirmed dead. A Royal Commission of Inquiry found methane explosion resulting from a roof fall in the newly started extraction panel pushing methane into the mine workings ignited by an unknown source of ignition. Mine fires resulted and 3 subsequent explosions occurred until the mine was sealed one week after the initial explosion. ===New Zealand's Worst Mining Disasters=== ''Note: The disasters listed below are not the only disasters. If you know of a mining disaster in New Zealand you would like to include, please contact the Profile Manager of this page.'' You don't have to be a member of the Worldwide Mining Disaster project if you choose not to, but we can help you in the set up and research. {| border="1" cellpadding="8" align="center" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Mining Disasters''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Mine Disaster''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Deaths''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Location''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Cause''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|26 Mar 1896 ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Brunner_Mine_Disaster|Brunner Mine Disaster]] ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"|65 ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"|West Coast ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion of methane and coal dust |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|12-Sep-1914 ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Ralph’s_Mine_Disaster|Ralph’s Mine Disaster ]] ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|43 ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Huntly ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Explosion of methane and coal dust |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|21 Feb 1879 ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Kaitangata_Mine_Disaster|Kaitangata Mine Disaster]] ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"|34 ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Otago ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion of methane |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|24-Nov-2010 ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Pike_River_Mine|Pike River Mine Disaster]] ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|29 ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Greymouth ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Methane explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|19-Jan-1967 ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Strongman_Mine_Disaster|Strongman Mine Disaster]] ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"|19 ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"|West Coast ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion of methane and coal dust |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|24-Sep-1939 ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Glen_Afton_Mine_Disaser|Glen Afton Mine Disaster ]] ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|11 ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Glen Afton/Huntly ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Fire |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|3-Dec-1926 ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Dobson_Mine_Disaster|Dobson Mine Disaster]] ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"|9 ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Dobson ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion of coal dust |- |} |}

New Zealand Project - Member Interests

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This page is for members of the '''[[Project:New_Zealand|New Zealand Project]]''' to keep track of their research interests. See [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Badges&b=new_zealand the badge report] for the full list of current participants. If you are ''not'' currently a member of the New Zealand Project and would like to become one, please see ''' [[Project:New_Zealand|our project page]]''' !! Members, beside your name below, please keep track of what you're currently working on for this project. This is both for your own reference, and to aid collaboration among the project participants. Thanks!!! ----- == Project Leader== *[[Donnelly-2171|Nic Donnelly]] *[[Utting-102|Amelia Utting]] == Project Coordinators == *[[Moore-25062| Sheryl Moore]] ** working on New Zealand Mining and New Zealand Mining Disasters - this is part of Worldwide Mining Disasters project for which I am Project Coordinator. I am excited that the New Zealand part of my project has been made a sub-project of the New Zealand Project and I am creating a resource and tribute to New Zealand miners, mining rescuers, their families and others who supported or investigated the mining disasters that have affected New Zealand history, highlighting the top 7 mining tragedies and listing an additional 1000+ miners who were killed or injured in mine accidents. ** This effort is done with a focus on genealogy and providing names, resources and suggestions for researching those involved. If your family were miners, I hope this information helps you. The mining disasters project is worldwide, so other areas under development include UK and so far I have in my research lists of Scottish miners that emigrated to New Zealand to work in the mines which I will include when available. *[[Doig-176|Suzanne Doig]] **1893 Suffrage Petition Project ==Project Members== *[[Absolum-98 |Shaye Absolum]] - *[[Dickson-4413|Margaret Allison]] - *[[Bates-5778 |Kathryn Bates]] - *[[Bell-17220|Fiona Bell ]] - *[[Best-2411| Noeline Best]] - *[[Bingham-1388|Lawrence Bingham]] - *[[Blomfield-52 |Helena Blomfield]] - *[[Boddy-39 |Rose Boddy]] - *[[Bowden-1477 |Terry Bowden]] - *[[Braddock-124|Campbell Braddock]] ** 8th Gen Kiwi - family been in New Zealand since the first missionaries, ** Working on New Zealand and Oamaru profiles by adding sources and categories, As part of the [[Space:Braddock%20Name%20Study|Braddock Name Study]] I am connecting all five NZ Braddock families to the world tree. *[[Brickland-2|Anonymous Brickland]] - **Researching the following family names - Andrews (Thames, Auckland), Barnett (Christchurch), Brickland, Coradine, Cross (Nelson), Duckworth (Christchurch), Judd (Auckland), Palmer (Nelson), Purnell, Small (Nelson), Taylor (Nelson), Whittaker (Timaru) and associated families *[[Butler-14364|Michael Butler]]'' - ** 15 of 16 great-great grandparents came to New Zealand - their family names were Butler, Henson, Alford, Gobbe, Harrington, Dunn, Webster, Irvine, Oates, Black, McCruedy, Tremain, Meneer, Makepeace, Edmonds The Edmonds came in 1834 and the Butlers were last arriving in 1881. Sarah Kelson died 2 years before her husband and children came to New Zealand. *[[Coxhead-143 |Peter Coxhead]] - *[[Crozier-538 | Norma Crozier]] - *[[Donnelly-2171 |Nic Donnelly]] - *[[Radcliffe-1013 |Kerry Dressler]] - *[[Genet-32|Sue Erkkila]] - *[[George-7849 |Sonia George]] - *[[Callingham-7| Carol Gilbert]] - *[[Gill-5258|Catherine Gill]] - *[[Sunnex-22| Jo Hall]] - *[[Hammond-3987|Andrew Hammond]]' - *[[Hatcher-2235|Jason Hatcher]]- *[[Hayes-13310 |Maria Hayes]] - *[[Hayward-3367|Pare Hayward]] - *[[Henderson-2297|Lorna Henderson]] **Maternal 2*great grandparents on "Timandra" into Taranaki *[[Frisken-30|Tracy Hope]] - ** My maternal ancestors are 50% Scottish, having emigrated in the mid- to late-19th century to Southland, and about 50% Cornish. Names of interest are Frisken, Ferguson, Quick and Hollow. I'm also interested in learning about the Hope family from Nelson/Marlborough, descended from Jane Hamilton Hope of Killybegs, County Donegal, emigrated to Nelson in 1851. *[[Edwards-7254 |Sarah Jenkins]] **6th Gen Kiwi - I have just discovered my Paternal Line thanks to DNA with the help of a cousin who is a genealogist with a massive tree of over 16.000, he has granted me full access and I have a long way to go before they are all added to Wikitree - I bounce around from profile to profile right now adding new ones and adding sources and info as I go - I have a system and I doing it that way more for S.E.O. reasons than anything else - it means I hopefully am reviewing all the profiles for which I am manager on a regular basis and making changes as I have learned more how wikitree works and about how to do sources since I first started. Surnames of Lines, Campbell, Fowler, White, Edwards, Payton, Neilson + my partner's Jenkins, Baylis, Oliver, Watson - the Watson line can't really grow until he takes a DNA test as his father's Dad we only have a name, not much else to go on and I can't find how he got to New Zealand? So no idea where he originated? I am noting under "Research" in my profiles, if/when I hit a brick wall and any collaborative help is much appreciated. *[[King-12726|Stephen King]] - *[[Thompson-31031|Robynne Lozier]] **Born and raised in New Zealand. Now living in Canada. Captain of the [[:Space:The_Kiwi_Crew |Kiwi Crew Team]] for Sprints, Source-a-thons and other challenges. Pretty much all of my ancestry originates from England and scotland with 1 line being from Ireland. I love doing Notables so if i can be on the Notables team, that would be great!!! *[[Luckie-23|Shoshanah Luckie]] *[[McMichael-211 |Fiona Gilliver]] **My Lovell, Woolcock, Lacey, Edwards, O'Riley and McMinn families now have bios and sources. Adding sources when mentioned to New Zealand Project page. Helping find NZ sources in response to G2G questions. Research, creation, connection and sourcing of unsourced New Zealand profiles, or profiles generated as part of NZ Disasters etc. which invariably sends me down rabbit holes (usually to the UK.). A member of the Kiwi Crew. Adding ship and cemetery categories where appropriate. General maintenance and connection of N.Z. profiles though I tend to focus on the Top of the South area. *[[Martin-46788|Maxx Martin]] - *[[Matthews-9527|Cloudia Matthews]] - *[[Miles-5060 |Cassandra Miles]] - *[[Murray-16871|Anne Murray]] - *[[Newport-626|Charlene Newport]] - *[[Newport-832 |Liz Newport]] - *[[Olney-518 |Graeme Olney]] (Updated: [[Olney-518|Olney-518]] 19:24, 1 May 2019 (UTC) ) **5th Gen Kiwi - working on geocoding Profiles of my own NZ family but in particular, the [[:Category:New Zealand, Corney Name Study|Corneys]] and related families in and around Taranaki and beyond. ** Also current spending time after every 'Tuesday' working with [[Project:Database_Errors|Project:Database_Errors]], to find errors related to New Zealand Profiles and helping 'Profile Managers' with adjustments. ** and when I've got some free time: adding [[:Category:Immigrant Ships to New Zealand|Immigrant Ships to New Zealand]] and categorising profiles of their passengers ** And then adding and/or aligning [[:Category: New Zealand, Places|Places in New Zealand]] and associated [[:Category: New Zealand, Cemeteries|Cemeteries in New Zealand]] ** and if I still have any time left: adding to the [[:Category: New Zealand, Disasters|New Zealand, Disasters]] and categorising profiles associated with them *[[Painter-1318| Murray Painter]] ** My grandparents (Painter) arrived Napier, New Zealand in 1876 originally from Gloucestershire. I have been working on family trees for nearly 10 years and reside in Hawke's Bay (Havelock North) *[[Cowper-404|Dean Pascoe]] - *[[Paul-5413|Melanie Paul]] - ** My first cousin three times removed (maternal side) and his family give me blood ties, plus I frequently find myself "in" Enzed for other families. I have a strong interest in ANZACs from both sides of the Tasman. (I also have a collateral cousin whose husband was in NZ during the early years of European "involvement") I believe I have a paternal cousin who was born there (his parents, mother in particular, were there performing on a regular basis). *[[Orange-290|R P ]] - *[[Pooley-386 |Emma Pooley]] - *[[Richardson-5769 |Phil Richardson ]] - *[[Robinson-15705 |Tony Robinson]] - *[[Rodgers-4539 |Gillian Rodgers]] - ** Originally from New Zealand I now live in London, UK. I'm researching New Zealand and English ancestors. ** I am very interested in researching Benfell/Binfield and Dewe immigrants to New Zealand. ** I have also joined the England Project. *[[Rundle-361| B Rundle]] - *[[Earle-1242|Nicola Sherrock]]- *[[Soppet-3 |John Soppet]] - *[[Stoddard-791|Jackie Stoddard]] *[[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]] (Team Leader) **Born in Auckland, my father was Australian and my mother is also an Australian citizen (but born in NZ). Plenty of New Zealand connections. On my mother's side primarily in the Auckland region and Matamata-Piako area. As part of her family tree side, I am on the Mellsop Reunion committee, which has had regular reunions since the 1950s and our own website. Most of our family history on that side is from Ireland and England. On my father's side, things are more difficult to trace for me. They settled in Southland and Otago, but my father's paternal side goes back to Prussia ( an area now known as Lithuania) and it has not been possible to trace anything back there as yet. My husband's family settled in New Zealand in 1840 from Cornwall. As part of tracing all these family trees I have taken thousands of headstone photos, and contribute to Find-a-Grave, not only with my own family but others. I have started on several cemetery projects which I am now in the process of adding to WikiTree. I am hoping to contribute to WikiTree the combined Mellsop family tree (currently about 7000 in the tree - all spread out over New Zealand and the world) as well as my more personal family tree connections. *[[Tyree-392|Suszie Tyree]] - *[[Vincent-2548|Raewyn Vincent]] - I am the 5th and last generation of my Vincent line in Christchurch, New Zealand. (To my knowledge there is at least one other Vincent line who settled in Christchurch, primarily, but there may be one other.) My Vincent ancestors hailed from Middlesex, England. I am also a descendant of Hughes (two branches) and Sinclair from Dunedin, originating from Wales and Scotland, respectively. Other names of interest are Thomson (England), Muddle (Kent) and Serjantson (with variants, of Lincolnshire).

New Zealand Regions - Taranaki

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[[Category:Taranaki, New Zealand, Places]] == The Historic District Boundaries and Towns of Taranaki == Historically, The Province of Taranaki was bounded by the Wanganui, Tahuna and Mokau Rivers. The New Plymouth Province was established in the passage of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Zealand_Constitution_Act_1852 NZ Constitution Act 1852]; which stated that "the Province of New Plymouth shall be bounded on the north by the Mokau River to its source; to the east by a right line running from the source of the river Mokau to the point where the Ngahuinga or Tahuna, the principal tributary of the Wanganui River is intersected by the thirty-ninth parallel of south latitude thence by the river Wanganui to the point where it is met by the Taumatamahoe path leading from the river Waitara; thence by a right line running from the above described point on the Wanganui river to the mouth of the river Patea. On the west by the coastline, including the islands anjacent thereto. On the south by the coastline, including the islands adjacent thereto. The Region of Taranaki is divided into three Districts; New Plymouth District, South Taranaki District and Stratford District. Historically, the term "District" referred to a small, local area in which the focus of the community might be a dairy factory or community hall. :'''New Plymouth District''' :''Historic Counties now included in New Plymouth District'' :Clifton County :Egmont County :Eltham County :Taranaki County :''Historic local Districts in New Plymouth District'' :Ahititi :[[:Category: Bell Block, Taranaki|Bellblock]] :[[:Category: Huirangi, Taranaki|Huirangi]] :[[:Category: Inglewood, Taranaki|Inglewood]] :[[:Category: Lepperton, Taranaki|Lepperton]] :[[:Category: Midhirst, Taranaki|Midhurst]] :Mokau (used to be the northern boundary of Taranaki Province) :[[:Category: New Plymouth, Taranaki|New Plymouth]] :[[:Category: Oakura, Taranaki|Oakura]] :[[:Category: Okato, Taranaki|Okato]] :[[:Category: Omata, Taranaki|Omata]] :[[:Category: Pukearuhe, Taranaki|Pukearuhe]] :Pungarehu :Rahotu :[[:Category: Tikorangi, Taranaki|Tikorangi]] :[[:Category: Urenui, Taranaki|Urenui]] :[[:Category: Waitara, Taranaki|Waitara]] :Waipuku :[[:Category: South Taranaki District, Taranaki|'''South Taranaki District''']] :''Historic Counties now included in Taranaki District'' :Hawera County :Patea County :''Historic local Districts in South Taranaki'' :Alton (previously named Woodville) :Auroa :[[:Category: Eltham, Taranaki|Eltham]] :[[:Category: Hāwera, Taranaki|Hawera]] :[[:Category: Kakaramea, Taranaki|Kakaramea]] :[[:Category: Kaponga, Taranaki|Kaponga]] :Kapuni :Makerikiri :[[:Category: Manaia, Taranaki|Manaia]] :Manutahi :Midhurst :Ngaire :Ngamatapouri :[[:Category: Normanby, Taranaki|Normanby]] :[[:Category: Opunake, Taranaki|Opunake]] :[[:Category: Okaiawa, Taranaki|Okaiawa]] :[[:Category: Otakeho, Taranaki|Otakeho]] :[[:Category: Patea, Taranaki|Patea]] :[[:Category: Pihama, Taranaki|Pihama]] :Pipiriki :Poroaterao :Rahotu :Rowan :[[:Category: Waitōtara, Taranaki|Waitotara]] :[[:Category: Waverley, Taranaki|Waverly]] (Waverley was previously in Wanganui Province) :'''Stratford District''' :''Historic Counties included in Stratford District'' :Stratford :''Historic local Districts in Stratford'' :Makahu :Tangarakau :[[:Category: Whangamomona, Manawatū-Whanganui| Whangamomona]] is now in [[:Category: Manawatū-Whanganui, New Zealand|Manawatū-Wanganui Region]]

New Zealand Special Settlements

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[[Category: New Zealand, Planned Settlement Schemes]] [[Category: New Zealand Colonists]] [[Category: New Zealand, Immigrants]] [[Category: The New Zealand Company]] [[Category:New Zealand Colonists - Akaroa]] [[Category: New Zealand Colonists - Albertland]] [[Category:New Zealand Colonists - New Plymouth]] == Organised Settlement in New Zealand == :1837 colonists recruited in New South Wales by [[De_Thierry-6| De Thierry]] for a settlement in '''Hokianga''' :1839 '''[[:Category:The_New_Zealand_Company|The New Zealand Company]]''' Settlements in Wellington / Nelson / Whanganui / Dunedin :''Ships'' - :1839 [[:Category:Tory_%28Ship%29|Tory]] :1839 [[:Category:Cuba_%28Ship%29|Cuba]] :1839 [[:Category:Oriental%2C_sailed_15_September_1839|Oriental]] :1839 [[:Category:Aurora%2C_sailed_22_September_1839|Aurora]] :1839 [[:Category:Adelaide%2C_sailed_18_September_1839|Adelaide]] :1839 [[:Category:Duke_of_Roxburgh%2C_sailed_5_October_1839|Duke of Roxburgh]] :1839 [[:Category:Bengal_Merchant%2C_sailed_30_October_1839|Bengal Merchant]] :1839 [[:Category:Glenbervie%2C_sailed_2_October_1839|Glenbervie]] (freight vessel) :1840 [[:Category:Blenheim%2C_sailed_25_August_1840|Blenheim]] :1840 [[:Category:Slains_Castle%2C_sailed_17_September_1840|Slains Castle]] :1840 [[:Category:Lady_Nugent%2C_sailed_10_October_1840|Lady Nugent]] :1840 [[:Category:Olympus%2C_sailed_9_December_1840|Olympus]] :1841 [[:Category:London%2C_sailed_17_November_1841|London]] :1840 '''[[:Category:New_Zealand_Colonists_-_Akaroa|Nanto-Bordelaise Company]]''' (Akaroa) French settlers led by [https://teara.govt.nz/en/biographies/1l2/langlois-jean-francois Captain Jean François Langlois] :''ships'' - :[[:Category:Comte_de_Paris%2C_sailed_19_March_1840|Comte de Paris]] :[http://history-nz.org/colonisation4.html L'Aube] warship preceded the ''Comte de Paris'' :1841 '''Kaihu Settlement Scheme''' :1841 ship [https://northlandhistory.blogspot.com/2009/04/kaipara-shipwrecks-1841-sophia-pate.html Sophia Pate] wrecked on the Kaipara Bar; many of the intending colonists drowned :1841 [[:Category:New_Zealand_Colonists_-_New_Plymouth|'''The Plymouth Company]]''' (New Plymouth) :''ships'' - :1840 [[:Category:William_Bryan%2C_sailed_19_November_1840|William Bryan]] :1841 [[:Category:Slains_Castle%2C_sailed_17_September_1840|Slains Castle]] :1841 [[:Category:Amelia_Thompson%2C_sailed_25_March_1841|Amelia Thompson]] :1841 [[:Category:Oriental%2C_sailed_22_June_1841|Oriental]] :1841 [[:Category:Timandra%2C_sailed_2_November_1841|Timandra]] :1842 [[:Category:Blenheim%2C_sailed_2_July_1842|Blenheim]] :1841 [[:Category:Essex%2C_sailed_3_September_1842|Essex]] :1842 / 1843 [https://www.nzherald.co.nz/entertainment/news/article.cfm?c_id=1501119&objectid=10446250 '''Parkhurst Boys'''] :1842 [[:Category:St_George%2C_sailed_31_May_1842|St. George]] :1842 [[:Category: New Zealand Colonists - (German) Moutere|'''Nelson''']] - German Settlers organised by [[Beit-2|John Nicholas Beit]] & led by Rev J.C. Riemenschneider, Rev. J.F.H Wohlers, pastors J.W.C Heine & J.H. Trost. :''ships'' - :1842 [[:Category:St_Pauli%2C_sailed_26_December_1842|St Pauli]] N.Z.Co. agent John Nicholas Beit recruited settlers in north Germany :1844 [[:Category:Skiold%2C_sailed_21_April_1844|Skiold]] N.Z.Co. agents Carl & Fedor Kelling recruited Germans from Mecklenburg :1847 [[:Category: Royal New Zealand Fencibles|'''Royal New Zealand Fencibles''']] - Military settlements around Auckland: at Onehunga / Otahuhu / Howick / Panmure / Mangere :''ships'' - :1847 [[:Category: Ramillies, sailed 14 April 1847|Ramilles]] :1847 [[:Category:Minerva, sailed 1 July 1847|Minerva]] :1847 [[:Category: Sir Robert Sale, sailed 13 Jun 1847|Sir Robert Sale]] :1847 [[:Category:Sir_George_Seymour,_sailed_12_August_1847|Sir George Seymour]] :1848 [[:Category: Clifton, sailed 18 August 1847|Clifton]] :1848 [[:Category: Ann, sailed 5 October 1847|Ann]] :1849 [[:Category: Berhampore, sailed 7 March 1849|Berhampore]] :1849 [[:Category: Oriental Queen, sailed 16 May 1849|Oriental Queen]] :1852 [[:Category:Inchinnan, Arrived 13 Feb 1849|Inchinnan]] :1852 [[:Category: Berwick Castle, sailed 13 June 1852|Berwick Castle]] :1848 [[:Category:Canterbury_Association|'''The Canterbury Association''']] :''ships'' - :1850 [[:Category:Charlotte_Jane%2C_sailed_8_September_1850|Charlotte Jane]] :1850 [[:Category:Randolph%2C_sailed_8_September_1850|Randolph]] :1850 [[:Category:Sir_George_Seymour%2C_sailed_8_September_1850|Sir George Seymour]] :1850 [[:Category:Cressy%2C_sailed_7_September_1850|Cressy]] :1851 [[:Category:Lady_Nugent%2C_sailed_30_May_1851|Lady Nugent]] :1853 [[Space:Ships_of_the_Nova_Scotian_Gaelic_Migration_to_New_Zealand|'''Nova Scotian Gaelic Migration to New Zealand''']] - '''Waipu''' - Scottish Presbyterians led by the [[McLeod-4590|Rev. Norman McLeod]] :''ships'' - :1853 [[:Category:Gazelle%2C_sailed_September_5%2C_1853|Gazelle]] :1853 [[:Category:Gertrude_%281853%29|Gertrude]] :1857 [[:Category:Spray_%281857%29|Spray]] :1857 [[:Category:Breadalbane%2C_sailed_December_24%2C_1857|Breadalbane]] :1857 [[:Category:Ellen_Lewis%2C_sailed_1_December_1859|Ellen Lewis]] :1862 '''[[:Category:New_Zealand_Colonists_-_Albertland|Albertland Special Settlement Association]]''' organised in Birmingham, England by the [[Brame-240 |Rev. William Rawson Brame]] :''ships'' - :1862 [[:Category: Matilda Wattenbach, sailed 2 June 1862|Matilda Wattenbach]] :1862 [[:Category: Hanover, sailed 29 May 1862|Hanover]] :1862 [[:Category: William Miles, sailed 29 July 1862|William Miles]] :1862 [[:Category: Gertrude, sailed 4 November 1862|Gertrude]] :1863 [[:Category: Annie Wilson, sailed 28 May 1863|Annie Wilson]] :1863 [[:Category: Tyburnia, sailed 31 May 1863|Tyburnia]] :1863 [[:Category: Caduceus (Ship)|Caduceus]] :1863 [[:Category: Victory (1863)|Victory]] :1863 [[:Category: Ida Zeigler, sailed 3 July 1863|Ida Zeigler]] :1863 [[:Category: John Duncan, sailed 8 October 1863|John Duncan]] :1864 [[:Category: Nimroud, sailed 12 August 1864|Nimroud]] :1863 [[:Category:New_Zealand_Colonists_-_Puhoi|'''Puhoi''']] - Bohemian immigrants led by [[Krippner-44|Captain Martin Krippner]] :''ships'' - :1863 [[:Category:War_Spirit%2C_sailed_12_March_1863|War Spirit]] :1865 [[:Category:Liverpool%2C_sailed_8_November_1865|Liverpool]] (x2 voyages) :1864 [[:Category:New Zealand_Colonists - Waikato Immigration Scheme|'''Waikato Immigration Scheme''']] Emigrants for the The Waikato Immigration Scheme were recruited in large numbers from the Cape Colony (South Africa), Britain and Ireland. :''ships'' :1864 [[:Category:Bombay, sailed 26 November 1864|Bombay]] :1864 [[:Category:New Zealand_Colonists - Military Settlements of the Waikato|'''Waikato Military settlements''']] :Alexandra :[[:Category:New Zealand Colonists - Hamilton|'''Kirikiriroa/Hamilton''']] recruited by [[Steele-8122|Lieutenant William Steele]] to form the 4th Waikato Regiment. :Cambridge :Harapepe :Horotiu :Kihikihi :Newcastle/Ngaruawhaia :Whatawhata :1866 [[:Category:New_Zealand_Colonists_-_Kawakawa|'''Bay of Islands Special Settlement]]''' Ulster Irish Protestant settlers at Kawakawa (Whangae) led by the [[Hall-38428|Rev. Richard Augustus Hall]] :''ships'' - :1866 [[:Category:Mary_Shepherd%2C_sailed_10_November_1866|Mary Shepherd]] :1866 [[:Category:New_Zealand_Colonists_-_Karere%2C_Manawatu|'''Karere''' : Manawatu]] - Danish Settlers led by Lutheran [[Monrad-13|Bishop Ditlev Gothard Monrad]] :1871 [[:Category:New_Zealand_Colonists_-_Palmerston_North|'''Palmerston North''']] : Manawatu - Scandinavian settlers recruited by [[Vogel-818|Julius Vogel's]] [https://nzhistory.govt.nz/politics/the-vogel-era Assisted Immigration Scheme] :''ships'' - :1871 [[:Category:Celaeno%2C_sailed_November_2%2C_1871|Celaeno]] :1871 [[:Category:England%2C_sailed_8_December_1871|England]] :1871 [[:Category:New_Zealand_Colonists_-_Manchester_Block|'''The Emigrants and Colonists Aid Corporation''']] '''The Manchester Block''' (Feilding) - farm labourers from Buckinghamshire & Middlesex organized by the [[Montagu-226|Duke of Manchester]] and led by [[Feilding-37|Colonel William Henry Adelbert Feilding]] :''ships'' - :1873 [[:Category:Duke_of_Edinburgh%2C_sailed_8_September_1873|Duke of Edinburgh]] :1873 [[:Category:Salisbury%2C_sailed_5_October_1873|Salisbury]] :1873 [[:Category:Ocean_Mail%2C_sailed_9_October_1873|Ocean Mail]] :1873 [[:Category:Mongol%2C_sailed_12_December_1873|Mongol]] :1874 [[:Category:Woodlark%2C_sailed_23_February_1873|Woodlark]] :1874 [[:Category:Golden_Sea%2C_sailed_29_January_1874|Golden Sea]] :1874 [[:Category:Waikato%2C_sailed_24_March_1874|Waikato]] :1874 [[:Category:La_Hogue%2C_sailed_20_February_1874|La Hogue]] :1874 [[:Category:Euterpe%2C_sailed_27_April_1874|Euterpe]] :1872 [[:Category:New_Zealand_Colonists_-_70_mile_Bush|'''70 Mile Bush''']] [[:Category: Norsewood, Manawatū-Whanganui|Norsewood]], [[:Category: Dannevirke, Manawatū-Whanganui|Dannevirke]]; [[:Category: Pahiatua, Manawatū-Whanganui|Pahiatua]] and [[:Category: Eketahuna, Manawatū-Whanganui|Eketahuna]], (southern Hawkes Bay) including '''40 Mile Bush''' (the southern portion Masterton to Woodville) - Scandinavian settlers recruited by [[Vogel-818|Julius Vogel's]] [https://nzhistory.govt.nz/politics/the-vogel-era Assisted Immigration Scheme] :''ships'' - :1872 [[:Category:Ballarat%2C_sailed_13_June_1872|Ballarat]] :1872 [[:Category:Høvding%2C_sailed_31_May_1872|Høvding]] :1874 [[:Category:Fritz_Reuter%2C_sailed_16_December_1874|Fritz Reuter]] :1872 [[:Category:Friedeburg%2C_sailed_19_May_1872|Friedeburg]] :1871 [[:Category:England%2C_sailed_8_December_1871|England]] :1872 [[:Category:Forfarshire%2C_sailed_16_November_1872|Forfarshire]] :1872 [[:Category:Halcione%2C_sailed_1_May_1872|Halcione]] :1873 [[:Category:Bebington%2C_sailed_June_13%2C_1873|Bebington]] :1872 [[:Category:Schiehallion%2C_sailed_13_April_1872|Schiehallion]] :1872 [[:Category:Jessie_Readman%2C_sailed_22_September_1872|Jessie Readman]] :1872 [[:Category:Glenlora%2C_sailed_8_August_1872|Glenlora]] :from 1872 [[Space:Brogdens%27_Navvies|'''Brogdens' Navvies''']] :The English company, Brogden and Sons recruited about 1000 labourers and their families; arriving 1872 - 1873 to work on railway construction projects at Auckland, Napier, Wellington, Picton, Oamaru and Invercargill. (see link for shipping lists) :1873 [[:Category:New_Zealand_Colonists_-_Stewart_Island|'''Port William''' (Stewart Island)]] :1874 [[:Category:New_Zealand_Colonists_-_Karamea|'''Karamea''']] :''ships'' - :1874 [[:Category:Adamant%2C_sailed_6_May_1874|Adamant]] :1874 [[:Category:Chile%2C_sailed_22_July_1874|Chile]] :1873 [[:Category:Ocean_Mail%2C_sailed_9_October_1873|Ocean Mail]] :1873 [[:Category:Michael_Angelo%2C_sailed_2_March_1873|Michael Angelo]] : 1875 [[:Category:New_Zealand_Colonists_-_Jacksons_Bay|'''Jackson's Bay''']] West Coast organised by the Westland Provincial Government :1875 [[:Category:New_Zealand_Colonists_-_Katikati|'''Katikati''']] Ulster Protestants from Northern Ireland led by [[Stewart-4293|George Vesey Stewart]] :''ships'' - :1875 [[:Category:Carisbrooke_Castle%2C_sailed_8_June_1875|Carisbrooke Castle]] :1875 [[:Category: Lady Jocelyn, Arrived 23 Dec 1875|Lady Jocelyn]].

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'''New Zealand suffragists'''
Extract from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women%27s_suffrage_in_New_Zealand Wikipedia] Women's suffrage in New Zealand was an important political issue in the late 19th century. Of countries currently independent, New Zealand was the first to give women the vote in modern times. The Electoral Bill granting women the franchise was given Royal Assent by Governor Lord Glasgow on 19 September 1893, and women voted for the first time in the election held on 28 November 1893 (elections for the Māori electorates were held on 20 December). In 1893, Elizabeth Yates also became Mayor of Onehunga, the first time such a post had been held by a female anywhere in the British Empire.Women's suffrage was granted after about two decades of campaigning by women such as Kate Sheppard and Mary Ann Müller and organisations such as the New Zealand branch of the Women's Christian Temperance Union led by Anne Ward.
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New Zealand Wars

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[[Category: New Zealand]] [[Category: New Zealand Wars]] ==The New Zealand Wars (1843-1872)== The first "New Zealand War" or "Māori war" was in 1845-46 at Kororareka (Bay of Islands) and was between Hōne Heke in the far north and the Government. "The last shot was fired at Waikaremoana in 1870." =====Key Historical References===== The New Zealand Wars were a series of skirmishes and battles between some Māori tribes and government forces (which included British and Colonial troops and their Māori allies, known as Kūpapa). * [http://newzealandwars.co.nz/land-wars-timeline/ Land Wars Timeline.] * [https://nzhistory.govt.nz/war/new-zealands-19th-century-wars/introduction New Zealand's 19th-century wars.] * [http://www.nzhistory.net.nz/keyword/new-zealand-wars New Zealand Wars (NZ History).] * [http://nzetc.victoria.ac.nz//tm/scholarly/tei-AleBush-t1-body-d1.html Bush Fighting (Māori War).] * [https://sites.google.com/site/treaty4dummies/home/new-zealand-wars New Zealand wars (4dummies).] * [http://www.angelfire.com/mp/memorials/nzwar2.htm New Zealand Wars (1863 - 1864).] * [http://nzetc.victoria.ac.nz//tm/scholarly/tei-Cyc02Cycl-t1-body1-d1-d18.html The Māori Wars.] * [http://newzealandwars.co.nz/ The New Zealand Wars.] * [https://wikieducator.org/History/The_New_Zealand_Wars The New Zealand Wars (Wiki Educator).] * [http://history-nz.org/wars3.html The New Zealand Wars (NZ in History).] * [http://nzetc.victoria.ac.nz//tm/scholarly/tei-Cow01NewZ-t1-front-d1.html The New Zealand Wars: A History of the Māori Campaigns and the Pioneering Period: Volume I (1845-64).] * [http://nzetc.victoria.ac.nz//tm/scholarly/tei-Cow02NewZ-t1-front-d1.html The New Zealand Wars: A History of the Māori Campaigns and the Pioneering Period: Volume II: The Hauhau Wars, (1864-72).] * [[Space:New_Zealand_Wars_-_Reminiscences|NZ Wars - Reminiscences.]] =====Families===== * [[Space: New_Zealand_Wars_Families|Family Connections]] =====Māori War Incidents===== * [http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=OW18981110.2.204 Incidents & Sketches of the Māori Wars.] * [http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=NZH19250629.2.126 Māori War incidents.] * [http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=ODT19220113.2.58 Recollections of the Māori Wars.] =====Bay of Plenty===== * [http://tauranga.kete.net.nz/documents/0000/0000/0387/Participants_at_Gate_Pa_and_Te_Ranga_1864.pdf Participants at the Battles of Gate Pā and Te Ranga.] =====The East Coast===== * [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HBH18650822.2.6 The War on The East Coast.] =====Taranaki===== * [[Space:New_Zealand_Wars_-_The_Taranaki_War|The Taranaki War.]] * [http://www.nzhistory.net.nz/media/photo/map-showing-titokowarus-southern-taranaki-campaigns Southern Taranaki War locations.] =====Waikato===== * [[Space:New_Zealand_Wars_-_The_Waikato_War|The Waikato War (1863-64).]] * [http://www.nzhistory.net.nz/war/new-zealands-19th-century-wars/waikato-war-map Waikato War locations.] =====Australian Involvement===== * [https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:198457/the17900.pdf Australian Involvement in the New Zealand wars.] ----- ==Troops & Regiments== * [http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=NZ18650113.2.14 Army List - Colonial Forces 1865/66.] * [http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=HBH18631126.2.5 Arrival of the ''Himalaya'' with troops.] * [http://pearlspad.net.nz/FirstNZ.War1845-47.htm First NZ War People (1845-47).] * [http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=HBH18670824.2.17 Imperial Officers Casualties.] * [http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&d=NZH19140514.2.105 Men Who Fought and Fell.] * [http://natlib.govt.nz/items?il%5Bsubject_authority_id%5D=-22473 NZ Wars, 1860-72, Military Personnel.] * [http://www.thefreelibrary.com/New+Zealand's+Colonial+Defence+Force+(Cavalry)+and+its+Australian...-a092202200 NZ Colonial Defence Force (Cavalry) & its Australian Context 91863-66).] * [http://www.nzmr.org/colonial.htm NZ Mounted Rifles.] * [http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=HBH18631209.2.8 Officers by Regiment (Dec 1863).] =====Regiments===== * [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~sooty/britishregimentsinnz.html British Regiments in NZ during the Māori/Land Wars.] * [https://sites.google.com/site/40thoffoot/home-1/new-zealand-maori-war 40th Regiment of Foot.] * [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nzbound/40th.htm The 40th Regiment of Foot.] * [http://www.nzhistory.net.nz/media/photo/57th-regiment-nz-wars-memorial 57th Regiment NZ Wars memorial.] * [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH18640907.2.31 The Sixty-Fifth - ''Royal Tigers''.] * [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH18651009.2.12 The Sixty-Fifth - ''Royal Tigers''.] * [http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:http://hicketypip.tripod.com/officers65th.htm&gws_rd=cr&ei=DlBiV9jKG4OymAX32rKwDw 65th Regiment of Foot.] * [http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=LT18651114.2.36.8 The 65th Regiment in New Zealand.] =====The Navy in the Northern War (1845-46)===== * [http://navymuseum.co.nz/1800-1913-the-navy-in-the-northern-war-new-zealand-1845-46/ The Navy in the Northern War – New Zealand 1845-46.] =====Obituaries & Memorials===== * [http://www.mch.govt.nz/nz-identity-heritage/national-monuments-war-graves/list-historic-graves-and-monuments A List of Historic Graves and Monuments.] * [http://www.unattachednz.com/2012/04/nz-anzac-day-remembering-our-people-who.html ANZAC Day: Remembering Our NZ Wars ...] * [http://glosters.tripod.com/obits1.htm Obituaries - Officers & Other Ranks.] * [http://1914-1918.invisionzone.com/forums/index.php?/topic/80192-war-memorials-glos-staffs-cheshire-derby-other-counties/&page=2 War Memorials in English counties.] * [[Space:Pokeno_Old_Soldiers_Cemetery | Pokeno Old Soldiers cemetery.]] =====Soldiers' Remains===== * [http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=HNS19090115.2.51 Removal of Soldiers' Remains, 15 Jan 1909.] =====Highest Bravery Awards===== * [[Space:New_Zealand_Cross_(1869)|New Zealand Cross (1869) recipients.]] * [[Space:New_Zealand_Wars_-_Victoria_Cross_recipients|Victoria Cross recipients.]] =====New Zealand Awards===== * [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ourstuff/RecipientofNewZealandMedal.htm Recipients of the New Zealand War Medal.] * [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WH18760518.2.13 The New Zealand Decorative Distinctions.] ---- ==Casualties of the Wars== * [[Space:New_Zealand_Wars_-_Killed%2C_Wounded_etc.|Killed, Wounded, Missing etc.]] * N.B. To sort any of the tables below by a column, click on a small icon in the header row. ===Engagements=== ====Battle or Skirmish==== : Places, settlements, villages or areas where armed conflict occurred. {{userbox | id = Table 1 | info = Battle or Skirmish. | info-size = 12 | info-color = darkblue | info-background = palegreen | id-background = yellow | width = 213 }}

{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Region ! scope="col" | Date |- |'''Gate Pā''' [[Space:New_Zealand_Wars_-_Gate_P%C4%81_(29_Apr_1864)| ~ '''{{red| GATE PA, 29 Apr 1864}}''' ~]] | Tauranga || 1864-04-29 |- |'''Kaitake''' [http://nzetc.victoria.ac.nz/tm/scholarly/tei-Cow01NewZ-c25-3.html/ ~ KAITAKE, 25 Mar 1864 ~] | Taranaki || 1864-03-25 |- |'''Kakaramea''' [http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=NZH18650621.2.24 ~ KAKARAMEA: Report of a Skirmish with the Rebels ~] | Taranaki || 1865-06-21 |- |'''Ketemarae''' [http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=DSC18661015.2.26 ~ KETEMARAE, 2 Oct 1866 ~] | Taranaki || 1866-10-02 |- |'''Keteonetea''' [http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&d=TH18661110.2.25&e=-------10--1----2-- ~ KETEONETEA, 29 Oct 1866 ~] | Taranaki || 1866-10-29 |- |'''Matawhero''' [[Space:New_Zealand_Wars_-_Matawhero_(10_Nov_1868)| ~ '''{{red| MATAWHERO, 10 Nov 1868}}''' ~]] | Poverty Bay || 1868-11-10 |- |'''Mauku''' [http://www.nzhistory.net.nz/media/photo/mauku-nz-wars-memorial/ ~ MAUKU, 23 Oct 1863 ~] | South Auckland || 1863-10-23 |- |'''Mohaka''' [http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=DSC18690423.2.36 ~ MOHAKA, 10 Apr 1869 ~] | Hawke's Bay || 1869-04-10 |- |'''Moturoa''' [[Space:New_Zealand_Wars_-_Moturoa_(7_Nov_1868)| ~ '''{{red| MOTUROA, 7 Nov 1868}}''' ~]] | Taranaki || 1868-11-07 |- |'''Moutoa''' [http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=HBH18640528.2.11 ~ MOUTOA: Battle of Moutoa ~] | Whanganui || 1864-05 |- |'''Ngatipa''' [[Space:New_Zealand_Wars_-_Ngatipa_(3_Jan_1869)| ~ '''{{red| NGATIPA, 3 Jan 1869}}''' ~]] | Gisborne || 1869-01-05 |- |'''Nukumaru''' [http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=TS18681211.2.11 ~ NUKUMARU: The Maori War - Wanganui District ~] | Whanganui || 1868-12 |- |'''Ohaeawai''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Ohaeawai ~ OHAEAWAI, Jul 1845 ~] | Bay of Islands || 1845-07-01 |- |'''Omaruhakeke''' [http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=WCT18660116.2.13 ~ OMARUHAKEKE, 25 Dec 1865 ~] | Hawke's Bay || 1865-12-25 |- |'''Okutuku''' [[Space:New_Zealand_Wars_-_Moturoa_(7_Nov_1868)| ~ '''{{red| OKUTUKU, 7 Nov 1868}}''' ~]] | Taranaki || 1868-11-07 |- |'''Opepe''' [[Space:New_Zealand_Wars_-_Opepe_(8_Jun_1869)| ~ '''{{red| OPEPE, 8 Jun 1869}}''' ~]] | Taupo || 1869-06-08 |- |'''Opotiki''' [[Space:New_Zealand_Wars_-_Opotiki_(5_Oct_1865)| ~ '''{{red| OPOTIKI, 5 Oct 1865}}''' ~]] | Taranaki || 1865-10-05 |- |'''Orakau''' [[Space:New_Zealand_Wars_-_Orakau_(2_Apr_1864)|~ '''{{red| ORAKAU, 2 Apr 1864}}''' ~]]] | Waikato || 1864-04-02 |- |'''Otapawa''' [http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&d=TC18660123.2.18 ~ OTAPAWA, 13 Jan 1866 ~] |Taranaki || 1866-01-13 |- |'''Otoia''' [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TC18690409.2.16 ~ OTOIA, 13 Mar 1869 ~] | Taranaki || 1869-03-13 |- |'''Papatupu''' [http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=TH18690227.2.16 ~ PAPATUPU, 18 Feb 1869 ~] | Taranaki || 1869-02-18 |- |'''Patea''' [http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=TC18680616.2.14 ~ PATEA, 9 Jun 1868 ~] | Taranaki || 1868-06-09 |- |'''Patutahi''' [http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=DSC18681228.2.20 ~ PATUTAHI, 12 Dec 1868 ~] | East Coast || 1868-12-12 |- |'''Petane''' [http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=DSC18661019.2.21 ~ PETANE, 12 Oct 1866 ~] | Hawke's Bay || 1866-10-12 |- |'''Pukearuhe''' [[Space:New_Zealand_Wars_-_Pukearuhe_(13_Feb_1869)| ~ '''{{red| PUKEARUHE, 13 Feb 1869}}''' ~]] | Taranaki || 1869-02-13 |- |'''Pukemaire''' [[Space:New_Zealand_Wars_-_Pukemaire_(3_Oct_1865)| ~ '''{{red| PUKEMAIRE, 3 Oct 1865}}''' ~]] | East Coast || 1865-10-03 |- |'''Rangiaowhia''' [http://www.nzhistory.net.nz/media/photo/rangiawhia/ ~ RANGIAOWHIA, 21 Feb 1864.] | Waikato || 1864-02-21 |- |'''Rangiriri''' [[Space:New_Zealand_Wars_-_Rangiriri_(20_Nov_1863)| ~ '''{{red| RANGIRIRI, 20 Nov 1863}}''' ~]] | Waikato || 1863-11-20 |- |'''Rangitukia''' [http://www.nzhistory.net.nz/media/photo/rangitukia-nz-wars-memorial ~ RANGITUKIA MEMORIAL (1865) ~] | Waiapu || 1865-07-31 |- |'''Ruakituri''' [http://www.nzhistory.net.nz/media/photo/ruakituri-nz-wars-memorial/ ~ RUAKITURI, 8 Aug 1868 ~] | Gisborne || 1868-08-08 |- |'''Ruatahuna''' [http://www.nzhistory.net.nz/media/photo/kainaha-cemetery-nz-wars-memorials ~ RUATAHUNA, 8 May 1869 ~] | Urewera || 1869-05-08 |- |'''Tapuiwaewae''' [http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=LT18631015.2.22 ~ TAPUIWAEWAE, 2 Oct 1863 ~] | Taranaki || 1863-10-02 |- |'''Te Ahu Ahu''' [http://nzetc.victoria.ac.nz/tm/scholarly/tei-Cow02NewZ-b1-1-2.html/ ~ TE AHU AHU, 6 Apr 1864 ~] | Taranaki || 1864-04-06 |- |'''Te Irihanga''' [http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=DSC18670220.2.16 ~ TE IRIHANGA, 18 Jan 1867 ~] | Bay of Plenty || 1867-01-18 |- |'''Te-Ngutu-o-te-Manu''' [[Space:New_Zealand_Wars_-_Te-Ngutu-o-te-Manu_(7_Sep_1868)| ~ '''{{red| TE-NGUTU-O-TE MANU, 7 Sep 1868}}''' ~]] | Taranaki || 1868-09-07 |- |'''Te Pōrere''' [[Space:New_Zealand_Wars_-_Te_Pōrere_(4_Oct_1869)| ~ '''{{red| TE PORERE, 4 Oct 1869}}''' ~]] | King Country || 1869-10-04 |- |'''Te Ranga''' [[Space:New_Zealand_Wars_-_Te_Ranga_(21_Jun_1864)| ~ '''{{red| TE RANGA, 21 Jun 1864}}''' ~]] | Tauranga || 1864-06-21 |- |'''Turuturu Mokai''' [[Space:New_Zealand_Wars_-_Turuturu_Mokai_(12_Jul_1868)| ~ '''{{red| TURUTURU MOKAI, 12 Jul 1868}}''' ~]] | Taranaki || 1868-07-12 |- |'''Wairenga-a-Hika''' [http://www.nzhistory.net.nz/media/photo/waerenga-hika-nz-wars-memorial ~ WAERENGA-A-HIKA, 18 Nov 1865 ~] | Gisborne || 1865-11-18 |- |'''Wairau''' [[Space:New_Zealand_Wars_-_Wairau_(17_Jun_1843)| ~ '''{{red| WAIRAU, 17 Jun 1843}}''' ~]] | Marlborough || 1843-06-17 |- |'''Wairau Stream''' [http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=NZ18630530.2.24 ~ WAIRAU STREAM, 4 May 1863.] | Taranaki || 1863-05-04 |- |'''Waingongoro''' [http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=TC18661009.2.6 ~ WAINGONGORO, 1866 ~] | Taranaki || 1866 |- |'''Warea''' [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NENZC18651111.2.38 ~ WAREA, 1865 ~] | Taranaki || 1865 |- |'''Whakamarama''' [http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=NENZC18670314.2.31 ~ WHAKAMARAMA, 15 Feb 1867 ~] | Bay of Plenty || 1867-02-15 |- |}
====Rangiaowhia (21 Feb 1864)==== * [http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/artwork/36920/rangiaowhia-battle Rangiaowhia Battle.] * [http://nzetc.victoria.ac.nz/tm/scholarly/tei-Cow01NewZ-c37.html The invasion of Rangiaowhia.] * [http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=DSC18640331.2.22.2&srpos=8&e=-03-1864--04-1864--100--1----0killed-ARTICLE- PapersPast, Daily Southern Cross, 31 Mar 1864.] ====Ruakituri (8 Aug 1868)==== * [http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=DSC18680820.2.42&srpos=35&e=-08-1868--08-1868--100--1----0killed--| PapersPast, Daily Southern Cross, 8 Aug 1868.] ====Ruatahuna (8 May 1869)==== * [http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=DSC18690607.2.41.2&srpos=5&e=-06-1869--07-1869--100--1----0killed-ARTICLE-| PapersPast, Daily Southern Cross, 7 Jun 1869.] * [http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=TC18690608.2.47&srpos=1&e=-06-1869--07-1869--100--1----0killed+ruatahuna-ARTICLE-| PapersPast, The Colonist, 8 Jun 1869.] *[http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=WH18690603.2.8&srpos=7&e=-06-1869--07-1869--100--1----0killed+ruatahuna-ARTICLE-| PapersPast, Wanganui Herald, 3 Jun 1869.] ====Waireka==== * [http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=TH18600331.2.6 PapersPast, Taranaki Herald, 31 Mar 1860.] * [http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=LT18600412.2.2 PapersPast, Lyttelton Times, 12 Apr 1860.] ===Killed in Action, ambushed or murdered=== * Table 2: Abbreviations used within Corps' names in Table 3. * Table 3: List of Colonial Troops and Kūpapa killed. * Table 4: List of Māori (rebels) killed. ====Colonial men and Kūpapa Killed==== : This is a list of the Colonial men and Kūpapa (friendly Māori) who were killed fighting, ambushed or murdered while not in a combative role, by the (rebel) Māori between 1843 and 1872. {{userbox | id = Table 2 | info = Abbreviations used within Corps' names in ''Table 3''. | info-size = 12 | info-color = darkblue | info-background = palegreen | id-background = yellow | width = 456 }}

{| class="wikitable" border="1" |+ ! scope="col" | Corps Abbreviation ! scope="col" | Corps |- |A. C.||Armed Constabulary |- |B. o. P.||Bay of Plenty |- |Bat.||Battalion |- |Brig.||Brigade |- |C. D. F.||Colonial Defence Force |- |Cav.||Cavalry |- |Div.||Division |- |E. F.||Expeditionary Force |- |H. B. M. S.||Hawke's Bay Military Settlers |- |H. B. Militia||Hawke's Bay Militia |- |M. R. V.||Mounted Rifle Volunteers |- |N.Z. Militia||New Zealand Militia |- |O. C. T. M. S.||Otago Contingent of Taranaki M. S. |- |Opotiki F. R.||Opotiki Forest Rangers |- |P. B.||Poverty Bay |- |R. A.||Royal Artillery |- |R. V.||Rifle Volunteers |- |Reg.||Regiment |- |Taranaki M. S.||Taranaki Military Settlers |- |Taranaki Mil.||Taranaki Militia |- |Vols.||Volunteers |- |Wang.||Wanganui |- |Wang. M. C.||Wanganui Māori Contingent (Kupapa) |- |Wgtn.||Wellington |- |Y. C.||Yeomanry Cavalry |- |}

{{userbox | id = Table 3 | info = List of Colonial Troops and Kūpapa killed. | info-size = 12 | info-color = darkblue | info-background = palegreen | id-background = yellow | width = 383 }}
* N.B. Click on surnames in '''{{red| red}}''' and ''underlined.'' to view their personal profile. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" style="text-align: left;" |+ ! scope="col" | Surname ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | First Name ! scope="col" | Rank ! scope="col" | Corps ! scope="col" | Date of Death ! scope="col" | Action |- |'''AITKEN''' | |Private |65th Regiment | style="white-space: nowrap;" |1864-02-21 | style="white-space: nowrap;" |Rangiaowhia |- |'''ALEXANDER''' |Horatio |Corporal |C. D. F. |1864-02-21 |Rangiaowhia |- |(Māori) |'''Anita''' | |Wang. M. C. |1868-11-07 |Moturoa |- |'''APPLEBY''' |James |Sergeant |O. C. T. M. S. |1864-04-06 |Kaitake |- Source: N&DRotOCTMS |'''ARMSTRONG''' |John Alexander |Corporal |3rd Waikato Reg. |1864-04-02 |Orakau |- Source: 2 |[[Austen-803|'''{{red|AUSTEN}}''']] |Charles Wilson | Lt.-Colonel |2ndBat. 14thReg. |1863-12-07 |Rangiriri |- |'''BANKS''' |James (William) |Constable |No.2 Div. A. C. |1869-02-18 |Papatupu |- Source: 3 |'''BANKS''' |John |Corporal |Taranaki Mil. |1864-04-06 |Te Ahu Ahu |- Source: 1 |'''BANKS''' |William |Private |57th Regiment |1863-05-04 |Wairau Stream |- |BARNETT |J |Shoe.-Smith |4th Brig. R. A. |1865-11-29 | |- |'''BARRIS''' |Abel |Constable |No.2 Div. A. C. |1869-02-18 |Papatupu |- Source: 3 |'''BARTH''' |Robert |Constable |No.1 Div. A. C. |1869-02-18 |Papatupu |- Source: 3 |'''BATH''' | |Corporal |No.1 Div. A. C. |1869-03-13 |Otoia |- |'''BAYSICK''' |William |Private |1st Waikato Reg. |1863-10-23 |Mauku |- Source: 1 & 2 |'''BEAMISH''' |Allen |Constable |No.2 Div. A. C. |1868-07-12 |Turuturu Mokai |- Source: 3 (Date correct) |'''BERNARDS''' |H. |Captain |43rd Regiment |1864-06-21 |Te Ranga |- |'''BEST''' |Francis Eldred |Private |Forest Rangers |1865-05-14 |Kakaramea |- Source: 4 |'''BIDOES''' |Joseph |Trooper |Tauranga Cav. |1869-06-08 |Opepe |- |[[Biggs-2106|'''{{red|BIGGS}}''']] |Reginald Newton |Major |N.Z. Militia |1868-11-10 |Matawhero |- |'''BLACK''' |John |Constable |No.1 Div. A. C. |1869-03-13 |Otoia |- |'''BLAKE''' |John |Corporal |No.2 Div. A. C. |1868-07-12 |Turuturu Mokai |- Source: 3 |'''BONAPARTE''' | |Constable |No.8 Div. A. C. |1869-03-13 |Otoia |- Source: 3 |'''BOOTH''' |Henry Jackson Parkin |Lt.-Col. |43rd Regiment |1864-04-30 |Gate Pā |- |'''BORTHWICK''' |Christopher |Private |H. B. M. S. |1865-10-04 |Pukemaire |- PP:OW18651104 |'''BORTHWICK''' |David |Private |H. B. M. S. |1865-11-18 |Waerenga-a-Hika |- |[[Boyle-1722|'''{{red|BOYLE}}''']] |Connell |Constable |No.2 Div. A. C. |1869-02-18 |Papatupu |- Source: 1 & 3 |'''BRADHURST''' |John |Private |43rd Regiment |1864-04-29 |Gate Pā |- |'''BREWER''' |Samuel |Private |Patea R. V. |1868-11-07 |Moturoa |- |'''BROWN''' |Duncan (David) Michie |Sub-Inspect. |No.7 Div. A. C. |1869-01-02 |Ngatipa |- Source: 3 |'''BROWN''' |Francis |Private |Taranaki Mil. |1860-11-06 |Mahoetahi |- |'''BROWN''' |Samuel |Constable |No.6 Div. A. C. |1868-11-09 |Moturoa |- Source: 3 (Date correct) |[[Brown-49685|'''{{red|BROWN}}''']] |Thomas Melville |Private |O. C. T. M. S. |1865-10-05 |Te Tarata, Opotiki |- Source: 2 & N&DRotOCTMS |[[Buck-3162|'''{{red|BUCK}}''']] |George |Captain |Wgtn. Rifles |1868-09-07 |Te-Ngutu-o-te-Manu |- Source: 5 |'''BYRNE''' |Patrick |Constable |No.1 Div. A. C. |1868-08-08 |Ruakituri |- Source: 3 |'''CADELL''' |John |Trooper |Mounted Rifles |1868-11-10 |Matawhero |- |'''CAHILL''' |David |Sergeant |Wang. Militia |1868-06-09 |Patea |- |'''CAIN''' |Henry |Private |57th Regiment |1863-10-04 |Tapuiwaewae |- |'''CANNING''' |James Davis |Settler |Volunteer |1868-08-08 |Ruakituri |- |'''CARR''' | |Private |Wgtn. Rifles |1868-09-07 |Te-Ngutu-o-te-Manu |- |'''CARR''' |Oswald |Captain |Royal Artillery |1868-08-08 |Ruakituri |- |'''CASEMENT''' |Thomas |Captain |68th Regiment |1864-06-21 |Te Ranga |- |'''CHISLETT''' |James |Constable |No.1 Div. A. C. |1869-01-03 |Ngatipa |- |'''CLARENDON''' | |Constable |No.3 Div. A. C. |1869-01-03 |Ngatipa |- |'''CLARENDON''' |Alfred Henry |Private |Wang. Militia |1868-06-09 |Patea |- |'''CLARK''' |Henry |Boy |''Harrier'' |1864-04-29 |Gate Pā |- |'''CLARK''' |William |Private |Wang. Militia |1868-06-09 |Patea |- |'''CLOWEN''' |Matthew |Private |Wang. Militia |1869-02-18 |Papatupu |- |'''CLIFFORD''' |M. |Sergeant |43rd Regiment |1865-10-22 |Warea |- |'''COATES''' |William |Private |Wang. Militia |1868-08-08 |Ruakituri |- |'''COGHLAN''' |Charles |Private |Forest Rangers |1864-04-02 |Orakau |- Source: 4 |'''COLE''' |George L. |Constable |No.6 Div. A. C. |1868-11-07 |Moturoa |- |'''COLLINS''' |Thomas |Lance-corp. |Patea Yeo. Cav. |1868-10-16 |[http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=NENZC18681027.2.10 ''-ambushed-''] |- |'''CONDON''' |Patrick |Constable |No.1 Div. A. C. |1868-08-08 |Ruakituri |- Source: 3 |'''COOK''' |John |Trooper |B. o. P. Vols. |1869-06-08 |Opepe |- |'''COOPER''' |John |Private |Wairoa Vols. |1869-04-10 |Mohaka |- |'''CULVERWELL''' |Charles |Gunner |Royal Artillery |1863-11-20 |Rangiriri |- |'''CUMMINGS''' |Thomas |Constable |No.7 Div. A. C. |1869-01-26 |Kai Iwi Stream |- Source: 3 |'''DALTON''' |William |O.M. |''Esk'' |1864-04-29 |Gate Pā |- |'''DARLINGTON''' |Robert Francis |Constable |No.2 Div. A. C. |1868-09-07 |Te-Ngutu-o-te-Manu |- Source: 3 |'''DAVIS''' |Israel |Constable |No.5 Div. A. C. |1868-09-07 |Te-Ngutu-o-te-Manu |- Source: 3 |'''DAVIS''' |Robert |Constable |No.1 Div. A. C. |1869-05-08 |Ruatahuna |- Source: 1 & 3 |'''DAY''' |Frederick |Sergeant | |1866-01-13 |Otapawa |- |'''DEARLOVE''' |C. |Lance-corp. |H. B. M. S. |1865-11-18 |Hungahungatoroa |- |'''DEEKS''' |John Hicks |Private |Taranaki M. S. |1868-09-07 |Te-Ngutu-o-te-Manu |- |'''DETTS''' |Charles |Sergeant |B. o. P. Vols. |1869-06-08 |Opepe |- |'''DENBY''' |Whitaker |Seaman |''H.M.S. Hazard'' |1845-03-11 |Kororareka |- |'''DEVON''' |J. |Trooper |Patea Yeo. Cav. |1868-11-07 |Moturoa |- |'''DODD''' |G. N. |Lieutenant |N.Z. Militia |1868-11-10 |Matawhero |- |Donald |Donald |Trooper |B. o. P. Cav. |1868-06-06 | |- |'''DOOLEY''' |Jeremiah |Private |57th Regiment |1864-04-06 |Te Ahu Ahu |- |'''DOONAN''' |William |Sergeant |H. B. M. S. |1865-11-18 |Waerenga-a-Hika |- |'''DOWNS''' |William Henry |Constable |A. C. |1868-09-07 |Te-Ngutu-o-te-Manu |- Source: 3 |'''DUCROW''' |Andrew |Ensign |40th Regiment |1863-12-23 |Rangiriri |- |'''DUFF''' |Francis DeCourcy |Sgt.-Major |Wanganui Y. C. |1866-10-02 |Ketemarae |- |'''DWYER''' |James |Constable |No.3 Div. A. C. |1868-08-21 |Te-Ngutu-o-te-Manu |- Source: 3 (Date correct) |'''DYER''' | |Sergeant |43rd Regiment |1865-10-22 |Warea |- |'''EASTON''' (?) | |Constable |A. C. |1868-11-07 |Moturoa |- |'''EASTWOOD''' |Charles |Constable |No.6 Div. A. C. |1868-11-07 |Moturoa |- Source: 1 & 3 |'''ECONEMEDES''' |Hercules |Private |Wgtn. Rangers |1866-11-03 |Keteoneata |- |'''EDGECOMBE''' |Henry |Private |Taranaki Mil. |1860-11-06 |Mahoetahi |- |'''ELKIN''' |Alexander |Constable |No.3 Div. A.C. |1868-09-07 |Te-Ngutu-o-te-Manu |- Source: 3 |'''ELLERS''' |Samuel |Col.-Sgt. |57th Regiment |1863-05-04 |Wairau Stream |- |'''EMUS''' |Henry |Sgt.-Major |1st Waikato Reg. |1867-01-22 |Te Irihanga |- NZETC: Ch.16; Source: 2 |'''ENGLAND''' |Richard |Captain | |1843-06-17 |Wairau |- |'''FAHEY''' |Patrick |Sergeant |Taranaki Mil. |1860-03-28 |Waireka |- |'''FARRAND''' |Edward George |Constable |No.5 Div. A. C. |1868-09-07 |Te-Ngutu-o-te-Manu |- Source: 3 |'''FENNESSY''' |Richard |Constable |No.3 Div. A. C. |1868-09-07 |Te-Ngutu-o-te-Manu |- Source: 1 & 3 |'''FERGUSON''' |Finlay |Trooper |Poverty Bay Cav. |1868-12-12 |Patutahi |- |'''FINN''' |Thomas |Private |57th Regiment |1863-10-04 |Tapuiwaewae |- |'''FITZGERALD''' |Phillip |Private |43rd Regiment |1864-04-29 |Gate Pā |- |'''FLEURS''' |Thomas |Guide |N.Z. Militia |1869-03-13 |Otoia |- |'''FLYNN''' |John |Private |57th Regiment |1863-05-04 |Wairau Stream |- |Forbes |Michael | |53rd Regiment | | |- |'''FULLER''' |R. |O.S. |''H.M.S. Esk'' |1864-04-29 |Gate Pā |- |'''GALLAGHER''' |John |Private |Taranaki Mil. |1864-04-06 |Te Ahu Ahu |- Source: 1 |[[Gascoyne-41|'''{{red|GASCOIGNE}}''']] |Thomas (Bamber) |Lieutenant |Taranaki Mil. |1869-02-14 |Pukearuhe |- Source: 1 |'''GAYNOR''' |William |Constable |No.2 Div. A. C. |1868-07-12 |Turuturu Mokai |- Source: 3 |'''GEAREY''' |Joseph |Private |Wgtn. Rifles |1868-08-21 |Te-Ngutu-o-te-Manu |- Source: 5 |'''GILGAN''' |joseph |Constable |No.5 Div. A. C. |1868-09-07 |Te-Ngutu-o-te-Manu |- Source: 3 |'''GILL''' |Frederick |Trooper |Tauranga Cav. |1869-06-08 |Opepe |- |'''GLENNON''' |Martin |Constable |No.7 Div. A. C. |1868-12-06 |Nukumaru |- Source: 3 |'''GLOVER''' |Robert C. |Captain |43rd Regiment |1864-04-29 |Gate Pā |- |'''GOFF''' |Henry |Private |43rd Regiment |1864-04-29 |Gate Pā |- |'''GRANT''' |Thomas |Private |Wgtn. Rifles |1868-09-07 |Te-Ngutu-o-te-Manu |- Source: 5 |'''GREAVES''' |Charles Marmaduke Handley |Private |H. B. M. S. |1865-10-03 |Pukemaire |- PP:OW18651104 |'''GREEN''' | |Private |Wgtn. Rangers |1866-10-02 |Ketemarae |- |'''GREENBOW''' |Andrew |Stoker |''Harrier'' |1864-04-29 |Gate Pā |- |'''GUERIN''' |Jean |Civilian | |1869-03-09 |Whakatane |- |'''GUNDRY''' |Frederick (?) |Corporal |No.8 Div. A. C. |1869-03-13 |Otoia |- Source: 3 |'''HALBROOK''' | |Private | |1866-01-13 |Otapawa |- |'''HAMILTON''' |John Fane Charles |Captain |''H.M.S. Esk'' |1864-04-29 |Gate Pā |- |'''HAMILTON''' |Robert Thomas Francis |Captain |43rd Regiment |1864-04-29 |Gate Pā |- |'''HANDLEY''' | |Trooper |Wanganui Y. C. |1866-10-29 |Papaia |- |'''HANNER''' |James |Sergeant |65th Regiment |1864-04-29 |Gate Pā |- |'''HANLEY''' |P. |Trooper |Wanganui Y. C. |1866-11-11 |Keteoneata |- |'''HARDING''' |Henry |Sergeant |''H.M.S. Eclipse'' |1864-04-29 |Gate Pā |- |'''HARRIS''' |James |Ord. Seaman |''Orpheus'' |1864-04-29 |Gate Pā |- |'''HART''' |Richard |Constable |No.3 Div. A. C. |1868-09-07 |Te-Ngutu-o-te-Manu |- |'''HARTLEY''' |Charles |Private |Taranaki Mil. |1864-04-06 |Te Ahu Ahu |- Source: 1 |'''HASSARD''' |Jason |Lt.-Col. |57th Regiment |1866-01-15 |Otapawa |- |[[Hastings-1885|'''{{red|HASTINGS}}''']] |Henry Charles Holland |Lieutenant |Wgtn. Rangers |1868-09-07 |Te-Ngutu-o-te-Manu |- Source: 5 |'''HAWKINS''' |William |Sergeant |50th Regiment |1864-02-22 |Rangiaowhia |- |'''HAY''' |Edward |Commander |''H.M.S. Harrier'' |1864-04-30 |Gate Pā |- |'''HEGARTY''' |Michael |Sergeant |Wanganui Y. C. |1866-09 |Waingongoro |- |'''HEREFORD''' |Walter Vernon |Major |3rd Waikato Reg. |1864-04-02 |Orakau |- Source: 2 |'''HILL''' |Charles |Lieutenant |''H.M.S. Curacoa'' |1864-04-29 |Gate Pā |- |'''HILL''' |Samuel |Sergeant |57th Regiment |1863-05-04 |Wairau Stream |- |'''HOLBRASH''' |S. |Private |43rd Regiment |1864-04-29 |Gate Pā |- |'''HOLDBROOK''' |J. |Private |43rd Regiment |1864-04-29 |Gate Pā |- |'''HOLDEN''' |George |Constable |No.2 Div. A. C. |1868-07-12 |Turuturu Mokai |- |'''HOPE''' |William Astle |Asst. Surgeon |57th Regiment |1863-05-04 |Wairau Stream |- |'''HORNBY''' |S. |Private |43rd Regiment |1864-04-29 |Gate Pā |- |'''HORSPOOL''' |George Richard |Lance-corp. |No.2 Div. A. C. |1869-02-18 |Papatupu |- Source: 1 |'''HOWE''' |John |Constable |No.2 Div. A. C. |1869-02-18 |Papatupu |- |'''HUGHES''' |George |Private |Wgtn. Rangers |1868-09-07 |Te-Ngutu-o-te-Manu |- Source: 5 |Hunter |Baldane Alexander |Constable |Corps of Guides |1870-01 | ? |- |'''HUNTER''' |Henry Boyle |Lieutenant |Wgtn. Rangers |1868-09-07 |Te-Ngutu-o-te-Manu |- Source: 5 |'''HUNTER''' |William Magee |Major |No.3 Div. A. C. |1868-11-07 |Moturoa |- |'''HUSSEY''' |William Augustus |Captain |Taranaki M. S. |1865-12-25 |Omaruhakeke |- |'''JEFFS''' |Henry |Volunteer |1st Waikato Reg. |1867-02-15 |Whakamarama |- Source: 1 & 2 |Jenkins |William |Native Intpr. | |1867-05-12 | |- |'''JOHNSTON''' |Robert |Private |43rd Regiment |1864-06-21 |Te Ranga |- |'''JOHNSTON''' |Charles |Trooper |Tauranga Cav. |1869-06-08 |Opepe |- |'''JOHNSTONE''' |Thomas Ormsby |Lieutenant |40th Regiment |1865-01-25 |Nukumaru |- |'''JONES''' |Charles John |Private |Taranaki M. S. |1865-12-25 |Omaruhakeke |- |'''JORDAN''' |Thomas Edward |Private |Engineers |1867-02-15 |Whakamarama |- |(Māori) |'''Karamoa''' | | |1866-10-12 |Petane |- |'''KELLY''' |Edward |Private |57th Regiment |1863-05-04 |Wairau Stream |- |'''KELTY''' |Edward |Lance-corp. |No.2 Div. A. C. |1869-05-08 |Ruatahuna |- Source: 3 |'''KELLY''' |James |Constable |No.1 Div. A. C. |1868-11-07 |Moturoa |- Source: 3 |'''KENNEALY''' |William |Corporal |Patea R. V. |1868-11-07 |Moturoa |- Source: 1 |'''KEOAN''' |Robert |Gunner |Royal Artillery |1863-11-20 |Rangiriri |- |'''KERR''' |William A. |Private |Wgtn. Rangers |1868-08-21 |Te-Ngutu-o-te-Manu |- Source: 5 |'''KERWIN''' (Kerwan) |Edwin M. |Sergeant |No.6 Div. A. C. |1868-11-07 |Moturoa |- Source: 1 & 3 |'''KING''' |George |Private | |1866-01-13 |Otapawa |- |'''LANE''' |Charles |Private |43rd Regiment |1864-04-29 |Gate Pā |- |'''LANGLANDS''' |Charles John |Lieutenant |43rd Regiment |1864-04-29 |Gate Pā |- |'''LAURIE''' |W. D. |Private |H. B. M. S. |1865-10 |Waiapu |- |'''LAVIN''' |John Philip Martin |Lieutenant |Wairoa Vols. |1869-04-10 |Mohaka |- |'''LAWSON''' |Ernest |Ensign |Auckland Militia |1869-06-08 |Opepe |- |LAYCOCK |J |Shoe.-Smith |4th Brig. R. A. |1866-03-10 | |- |'''LECKY''' |John |Private |style="white-space: nowrap;"| 2nd Waikato Reg. |1864-05-31 | |- Source: 2 |'''LEES''' |Charles |Constable |No.3 Div. A. C. |1868-11-07 |Moturoa |- |'''LEES''' |William James |Constable |No.6 Div. A. C. |1868-11-07 |Moturoa |- Source: 1 & 3 |'''LEIGH''' |William |Stoker |''H.M.S. Esk'' |1864-04-29 |Gate Pā |- |'''LENNON''' |Richard |Civilian |Storekeeper |1868-07-18 |Turuturu Mokai |- |'''LITTLE''' |Joseph Thomas |Corporal |C. D. F. |1864-02-21 |Rangiaowhia |- |'''LLOYD''' |T. W. J. |Captain |57th Regiment |1864-04-06 |Te Ahu Ahu |- |'''LOVE''' |W. |Seaman |''H.M.S. Hazard'' |1845-03-11 |Kororareka |- |'''LOVELL''' |W. |Seaman |''H.M.S. Hazard'' |1845-03-11 |Kororareka |- |'''LUMSDEN''' |George |Lance-corp. |Wgtn. Rifles |1868-09-07 |Te-Ngutu-o-te-Manu |- Source: 5 |'''MACKENZIE''' | |Private | |1869-01-26 |Kai Iwi Stream |- |'''MACKIE''' |John |Constable |No.5 Div. A. C. |1868-08-21 |Te-Ngutu-o-te-Manu |- Source: 3 |'''MAHER''' |Jeremiah |Private |43rd Regiment |1864-06-21 |Te Ranga |- |'''MANN''' |John |Trooper |Mounted Rifles |1868-11-10 |Matawhero |- |'''MANNING''' |John |Private | |1866-01-13 |Otapawa |- |'''MARTIN''' |Robert |Sergeant |H. B. M. S. |1865-11-18 |Waerenga-a-Hika |- |'''MARTIN''' |William |Bombardier |Royal Artillery |1863-11-20 |Rangiriri |- |'''MAXWELL''' |George |Sergeant |Kai Iwi Cavalry |1868-12-28 |Nukumaru |- |'''MAY''' |Alexander |Private R.M. |''H.M.S. Hazard'' |1845-03-11 |Kororareka |- |'''McBEAN''' |John |Private |Forest Rangers |1865-05-13 |Kakaramea |- Source: 4 |'''McCARTHY''' |Bartholomew |Private |57th Regiment |1863-05-04 |Wairau Stream |- |'''McCARTHY''' |J. |Col.-Sgt. R.M. |''H.M.S. Hazard'' |1845-03-11 |Kororareka |- |'''McCULLOCH''' |John |Trooper |Mounted Rifles |1868-11-10 |Matawhero |- |'''McDONALD''' |Donald |Trooper |B. o. P. Cav. |1869-06-06 |Opepe |- Source: 1 |'''McDONNELL''' |W. |Captain | |1866-10-18 |Keteonetea |- |'''McEWEN''' |John |Constable |No.1 Div. A. C. |1869-01-03 |Ngatipa |- Source: 1 & 3 |'''McFADDEN''' |John |Sergeant |No.2 Div. A. C. |1868-07-12 |Turuturu Mokai |- Source: 3 |'''McGILLAVRAY''' |Farquhar |Private |1st Waikato Reg. |1863-10-23 |Mauku |- Source: 2 |'''McGIVEN''' | |Constable |A. C. |1869-01-01 | |- Source: 3 |'''McGREGOR''' |Hugh |Private | |1866-01-13 |Otapawa |- |'''McHALE''' |Alexander (aka Edward) |Constable |C. D. F. |1864-02-21 |Rangiaowhia |- Source: 1 |'''McKENZIE''' |Thomas |Constable |No.3 Div. A. C. |1869-01-26 | |- Source: 3 |McKAY |John |Private |65th Regiment |1863-09-14 | |- |'''MEAGHER''' |Thomas |Private |43rd Regiment |1864-06-21 |Te Ranga |- |'''MELVIN''' |John |Volunteer |Taranaki |1868-09-07 |Te-Ngutu-o-te-Manu |- |'''MENZIES''' |George |Sergeant |No.2 Div. A. C. |1869-02-18 |Papatupu |- Source: 3 |[[Mercer-1768|{{red|MERCER}}]] |Henry |Captain |Royal Artillery |1863-11-25 |Rangiriri |- |'''MILNE''' |John |Private |Taranaki Mil. |1869-02-13 |Pukearuhe |- Source: 1 |'''MINNIKIN''' |F. |Seaman |''H.M.S. Hazard'' |1845-03-11 |Kororareka |- |'''MOORE''' |H. |Private |H. B. M. S. |1865 |Waiapu |- |'''MORAN''' | |Drummer | |1866-01-13 |Otapawa |- |Morrison |Henry |Private |Napier R. V. |1866-10-26 | |- |'''MUIR''' |Charles Reginald |Captain |43rd Regiment |1864-04-29 |Gate Pā |- |'''MURPHY''' | |Lieutenant |12th Regiment |1863-11-20 |Rangiriri |- |'''NEAGLE(S)''' |James |Private |Taranaki Mil. |1864-04-06 |Te Ahu Ahu |- Source: 1 |'''NEWNHAM''' |A. |Trooper |P. B. M. R. V. |1868-11-10 |Matawhero |- |'''NEWMAN''' | |Sergeant |A. C. |1869-06-10 | |- Source: 3 |(Ngati-Awa) |'''Maehe''' | | |1869-05-08 |Hukanui Hill |- |'''NICHOLLS''' |William |Constable |No.3 Div. A. C. |1868-11-07 |Moturoa |- Source: 3 |[[Nixon-2294|'''{{red|NIXON}}''']] |Marmaduke George |Colonel |Auckland Militia |1864-05-27 |Rangiaowhia |- Many websites |'''NOGUS''' | |Constable |No.3 Div. A. C. |1868-11-07 |Moturoa |- Source: 3 |NOONAN | |Trooper |A. C. |1866-10-02 |Ketemarae |- ?? |'''NOONAN''' |Michael |Constable |No.2 Div. A. C. |1869-06-10 | |- Source: 3 |'''NORMAN''' |Peter |Constable |No.2 Div. A. C. |1868-11-07 |Moturoa |- Source: 3 |'''NORMAN''' |Thomas |Lieutenant |Auckland Militia |1863-10-23 |Mauku |- |'''O'BURN''' (?) |George |Private |1st Waikato Reg. |1863-10-23 |Mauku |- |'''O'CONNOR''' |John |Constable |No.2 Div. A. C. |1868-09-07 |Te-Ngutu-o-te-Manu |- Source: 1 |'''OLDBROOK''' |John |Private |43rd Regiment |1864-04-29 |Gate Pā |- |'''PADBURY''' |James |Sergeant |P. B. M. R. V. |1868-11-10 |Matawhero |- |'''PALMER''' |Alfred Picking |Captain |Patea R. V. |1868-09-07 |Te-Ngutu-o-te-Manu |- |'''PALMER''' |William Henry France |Ensign |68th Regiment |1874-07-02 |Te Ranga |- |'''PARKINSON''' |John |Constable |No.2 Div. A. C. |1869-05-08 |Ruatahuna |- |'''PARSONS''' |Patrick |Private |Taranaki M. S. |1865-10-05 |Te Tarata, Opotiki |- |'''PATH''' |James |Constable |No.3 Div. A. C. |1868-11-07 |Moturoa |- |'''PEARSON''' |Thomas A(nthony) |Constable |No.8 Div. A. C. |1869-05-07 |Ruatahuna |- |'''PEPPARD''' |Richard |Trooper |Mounted Rifles |1868-11-10 |Matawhero |- |[[Perceval-33|'''{{red|PERCEVAL}}''']] |John Spencer |Lieutenant |Auckland Militia |1863-10-23 |Mauku |- Source: 1 |(Māori) |'''Peropi''' | | |1868-11-10 |Matawhero |- |'''PHELAN''' |Robert C. |Private |43rd Regiment |1864-04-29 |Gate Pā |- |[[Phelps-3663|'''{{red|PHELPS}}''']] |John Shaw |Captain | 2ndBat. 14thReg. |1863-11-25 |Rangiriri |- |'''PIERSON''' |Edward |Lance-corp. |H. B. M. S. |1865-11-18 |Waerenga-a-Hika |- |'''PITCAIRN''' |Robert |Surveyor |Whakatane |1869-03-03 |Te Uretara |- |'''PLATT''' |John |Private |68th Regiment |1864-07-26 |Gate Pā |- |'''POITIERS''' |Charles |Trooper |Tauranga Cav. |1869-06-08 |Opepe |- |'''POOLE''' |Timothy |Constable |No.6 Div. A. C. |1868-11-07 |Moturoa |- |'''POWER''' |Michael |Corporal |1st Waikato Reg. |1863-10-23 |Mauku |- Source: 1 & 2 |'''PRATT''' | |Private |43rd Regiment |1865-10-22 |Warea |- |'''RATHBONE''' |C. |Trooper |Mounted Rifles |1868-11-10 |Matawhero |- |'''RATSEY''' |Charles |Private |Taranaki M. S. |1865-10-05 |Te Tarata, Opotiki |- |'''REED''' |Samuel |Sergeant |No.1 Div. A. C. |1868-12-13 |Moturoa |- |'''RICHARDS''' |Edward |Private |Taranaki Mil. |1869-02-13 |Pukearuhe |- Source: 1 |'''RING''' |James Tarrant |Captain |1/18 Royal Irish Regt. |1864-04-01 |Orakau |- |'''ROBINS''' |George |Private |43rd Regiment |1864-05-01 |Gate Pā |- |'''ROGERS''' |Frederick Samuel |Constable |No.6 Div. A. C. |1868-11-07 |Moturoa |- |'''ROSS''' |Frederick |Sub-inspect. |No.2 Div. A. C. |1868-07-12 |Turuturu Mokai |- |'''ROSS''' |Hector Gillian |Lieutenant |Auckland Militia |1869-06-08 |Opepe |- |'''ROSS''' |Ralph |Constable |No.2 Div. A. C. |1868-07-12 |Turuturu Mokai |- |'''RUSSELL''' |James |Corporal |No.3 Div. A. C. |1868-09-07 |Te-Ngutu-o-te-Manu |- |'''RYAN''' |P. |Private |57th Regiment |1863-05-04 |Wairau Stream |- |'''SADLER''' |George |Private |57th Regiment |1864-04-06 |Te Ahu Ahu |- |'''SALTER''' (Satler) |George |Constable |No.3 Div. A. C. |1868-11-07 |Moturoa |- Source: 3 |'''SARTEN''' |John Edmonds |Private |Taranaki Mil. |1860-03-26 |Waireka |- |'''SAVAGE''' |Joseph Evans |Constable |No.2 Div. A. C. |1868-11-07 |Moturoa |- Source: 1 |'''SAWYER''' |Charles |Corporal |No.1 Div. A. C. |1869-01-03 |Ngatipa |- |'''SCALES''' | |Private |40th Regiment |1863-12-11 |Rangiriri |- |'''SHANAHAN''' |Peter |Private |68th Regiment |1864-06-21 |Te Ranga |- |'''SHIELDS''' |Patrick |Corporal |No.3 Div. A. C. |1868-07-12 |Turuturu Mokai |- |'''SIMMS''' |J. |Private |68th Regiment |1864-06-21 |Te Ranga |- |'''SLATTERY''' |Michael |Sergeant |Tauranga Cav. |1869-06-08 |Opepe |- |'''SMITH''' |Frederick Augustus |Captain |43rd Regiment |1864-06-21 |Te Ranga |- |'''SMITH''' |George |Private |68th Regiment |1864-06-22 |Te Ranga |- |'''SMITH''' |James |Corporal |No.1 Div. A. C. |1869-03-13 |Otoia |- |'''SMITH''' |Robert |Corporal |No.3 Div. A. C. |1868-09-30 |Manutahi |- |'''SMITH''' |Thomas |Corporal |No.2 Div. A. C. |1868-06-12 |Te Whenuku |- |'''SPAIN''' |Denis |Private |Taranaki M. S. |1866-08-02 |Pokaikai, Taranaki |- |'''SQUIRES''' |Thomas |Private |Wang. Militia |1868-06-09 |Patea |- |'''St. GEORGE''' |John Chapman |Captain |Napier Militia |1869-10-04 |Te Pōrere |- |'''STEVENSON''' |James |Constable |No.8 Div. A. C. |1869-03-13 |Otoia |- |'''STEVENSON''' |William |Private |1st Waikato Reg. |1867-01-23 |Te Irihanga |- Source: 1 & 2 (1867 correct) |'''STOCKFISH''' |Charles Newman |Corporal |Patea R. V. |1868-11-07 |Moturoa |- Source: 1 |STONE |William |Private |No.16 Engineers |1866-12-23 | |- |'''SULLIVAN''' |John |Sergeant | |1866-01-13 |Otapawa |- |'''SWORDS''' |William |Private |H. B. Militia |1865-11-18 |Waerenga-a-Hika |- |'''SWORDS''' |Peter |Constable |No.2 Div. A. C. |1868-07-12 |Turuturu Mokai |- |'''TAWARA''' |Henri |Guide |Opotiki |1869-05-08 |Ruatahuna |- |'''TAYLOR''' |James |Private |68th Regiment |1864-06-21 |Te Ranga |- |'''TAYLOR''' |William |Sergeant |Forest Rangers |1864-04-02 |Orakau |- Source: 4 |'''Te RANGIHIWINUI''' |Kepa |Major |Kupapa |1868-11-07 |Moturoa |- |'''Te WAKA''' |Hemi |Guide |Native Aux. |1869-05-07 |Ngaputahi |- |'''THAMES''' |John |Private |68th Regiment |1864-06-21 |Te Ranga |- |'''THOMPSON''' |Richard S. |Constable |No.6 Div. A. C. |1868-11-07 |Moturoa |- |'''TRAGETT''' |Thomas Heathcote |Lieutenant |57th Regiment |1863-05-04 |Wairau Stream |- |'''TRAN''' |Frederick |Private |43rd Regiment |1864-04-29 |Gate Pā |- |'''TRAVERS''' |Frederick |Private |43rd Regiment |1864-04-29 |Gate Pā |- |'''TRAVERS''' |Henry Boyle |Sub-inspect. |No.4 Div. A. C. |1869-05-09 |Ruatahuna |- |'''TRENT''' |H. W. J. |Captain |68th Regiment |1864-06-21 |Te Ranga |- |'''TUCK''' |Charles |Driver |Mntd Artillery |1864-02-21 |Rangiaowhia |- |'''URQUHART''' |Douglas |Constable |No.3 Div. A. C. |1868-11-07 |Moturoa |- |'''UTTERTON''' |Edwin |Captain |43rd Regiment |1864-04-29 |Gate Pā |- |'''VANCE''' |John |Sgt.-Major |43rd Regiment |1864-04-29 |Gate Pā |- |'''VANCE''' |William |Constable |No.1 Div. A. C. |1868-11-07 |Moturoa |- |'''VARTON''' |William |Private |43rd Regiment |1864-06-21 |Te Ranga |- |'''VIALOU''' |Robert |Private |43rd Regiment |1864-06-21 |Te Ranga |- |'''VILLIERS-STUART''' |Henry J. R. |Lieutenant |68th Regiment |1864-06-21 |Te Ranga |- |[[Von_Tempsky-1|'''{{red|von TEMPSKY}}''']] |Gustavus Ferdinand |Major |No.5 Div. A. C. |1868-09-07 |Te-Ngutu-o-te-Manu |- |[[Wakefield-959|'''{{red|WAKEFIELD}}''']] |Arthur |Captain |Royal Navy |1843-06-17 |Wairau |- |'''WALLACE''' |Richard |Private |Wgtn. Rangers |1868-08-21 |Te-Ngutu-o-te-Manu |- Source: 5 |'''WALSH''' |James |Lieutenant |P. B. M. R. V. |1868-11-10 |Matawhero |- |'''WALSH''' |Richard |Constable |No.5 Div. A. C. |1868-09-07 |Te-Ngutu-o-te-Manu |- Source: 1 |'''WARD''' |Denis Augustus |Private |1st Waikato Reg. |1867-01-23 |Te Irihanga |- Source: 1 & 2 |'''WATKINS''' |Thomas A. |Midshipman |''H.M.S. Curacoa'' |1863-11-20 |Rangiriri |- |'''WATT''' |Charles |Corporal |No.2 Div. A. C. |1869-03-13 |Otoia |- Source: 1 |'''WATTS (Watt)''' |Michael |R. M. A. |''H.M.S. Miranda'' |1864-04-29 |Gate Pā |- |'''WELLS''' |George |Private |Taranaki R. V. |1868-09-07 |Te-Ngutu-o-te-Manu |- |'''WEMYSS''' |William Frederick |Lieutenant |65th Regiment |1858-07-03 |Wanganui |- |'''WHEELER''' |James W. |Corporal |43rd Regiment |1864-06-21 |Te Ranga |- |'''WHITE''' |David |Lieutenant |Opotiki Vols. |1869-05-07 |Ruatahuna |- |'''WHITFIELD''' |Robert |Ensign |2nd Waikato Reg. |1865-05-13 |Kakaramea |- Source: 2 |'''WHITLEY''' |Thomas |Constable |No.8 Div. A. C. |1870-02-03 |Tauranga |- Source: 3 |(Ngaitai) |'''Wi Maihi''' |Private |Opotiki F. R. |1869-05-08 |Ruatahuna |- |'''WILKIE''' |James |Private |H. B. M. S. |1865-11-18 |Waerenga-a-Hika |- |'''WILKINSON''' |Henry |Private |43rd Regiment |1864-06-21 |Te Ranga |- |'''WILKINSON''' |Richard |Private |Wairoa Vols. |1869-04-10 |Mohaka |- |'''WILLIAMSON''' |William |Private |1st Waikato Reg. |1863-10-23 |Mauku |- Source: 1 & 2 |'''WILSON''' |James |Captain |N.Z. Militia |1868-11-10 |Matawhero |- |'''WORTHINGTON''' |William |Private |Mauku Vols. |1863-10-23 |Mauku |- |'''WRIGHT''' |William |Volunteer |Survey Staff |1866-10-02 |Ketemarae |- |'''WYLIE''' |William | | |1868-12-12 |Patutahi |- |'''YOUNG''' |George |A.B. |''H.M.S. Harrier'' |1864-04-29 |Gate Pā |- |'''YOUNG''' |William |Private |No.4 Company |1866-10-12 |Petane |- |}
====Casualties 1864==== * [http://pearlspad.net.nz/WarCasualties1864.htm War Casualties 1864.] ====Māori (rebels) Killed==== : Māori killed in battle opposing the Colonial forces and Kūpapa. {{userbox | id = Table 4 | info = List of Māori (rebels) killed. | info-size = 12 | info-color = darkblue | info-background = palegreen | id-background = yellow | width = 277 }}

{| class="wikitable sortable" border="2" |+ ! scope="col" | Opposing Māori ! scope="col" | Date of Death ! scope="col" style="width: 0px;"| Action |- |Heremaiah Taurai | 1869-01-03 || Ngatipa |- |Hetaraka (Sgt.) | 1869-01-03 || Ngatipa |- |Himiona Matahu | 1869-01-03 || Ngatipa |- |Hori Pourewa | 1869-01-03 || Ngatipa |- |Hunia Huapapa | 1869-01-03 || Ngatipa |- |Kingita | 1866-10-12 || Omara-nui |- |Kipa of Te Haroto | 1866-10-12 || Omara-nui |- |Parnapa (Hau Hau) | 1866-10-12 || Omara-nui |- |Rangihiroa (Hau Hau) | 1866-10-12 |Petane |- |Rapata Paingaware | 1869-01-03 || Ngatipa |- |Renata Haua | 1865-08-22 || Kairomiromi |- |Te Kepa | 1865-08-22 || Kairomiromi |- |Te Waka Tapa Ruru | 1868-11-07 || Moturoa |- |Te Whiwhini (Taranaki) | 1865-10 || Pukemaire |- |}
---- ==References / Links== * Click on '''{{red|RED}}''' names to link to a ''detailed'' profile; * Click on '''{{green|GREEN}}''' names to link to a ''website''. ==Sources== ====Books==== * ''The Defenders of New Zealand'' - by Thomas Wayth Gudgeon. * ''To Face The Daring Maoris'' - by Michael Barthorp. ====PDF's==== * [https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:198457/the17900.pdf Australian Involvement in the New Zealand wars.] * [http://www.heritage.org.nz/resources/research-and-papers/-/media/dc77c1346379493ebbc6ebb158f039ef.ashx Planning a Future for NZ War Sites & Landscapes.] ====Websites==== * [http://www.aucklandcity.govt.nz/dbtw-wpd/armedconstab/armedconstabulary.html Auckland Council - Libraries.] * [http://breakingviewsnz.blogspot.co.nz/2010/11/mike-butler-tribunals-twisted-history.html Breaking Views.] * [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ourstuff/Waikatodeaths.htm Deaths - Waikato.] * [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ourstuff/ArmedConDeath.htm Deaths - Armed Constabulary.] * [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ourstuff/ForestRangersDeaths.htm Deaths - Forest Rangers.] * [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ourstuff/WgtonDeaths.htm Deaths - Wellington.] * [http://shadowsoftime.co.nz/settlers.html Early NZ Settlers (Shadows of Time).] * [http://nzetc.victoria.ac.nz/ New Zealand Electronic Text Collection.] * [http://www.nzhistory.net.nz/war/new-zealands-19th-century-wars/introduction New Zealand's 19th-century wars.] * [http://newzealandwars.co.nz/ New Zealand Wars.] * [http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/new-zealand-wars/page-1 New Zealand Wars (Te Ara).] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Zealand_Wars New Zealand Wars (Wikipedia).] * [http://shadowsoftime.co.nz/nzwars.html NZ Wars 1860-1870 (Shadows of Time).] * [http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast PapersPast, National Library, NZ.] * [https://nzhistory.govt.nz/people/hone-heke Hōne Heke.] ==Acknowledgements== Thank you for showing an interest in this page of early New Zealand 19th Century history. ====Contributors==== * [[Sands-551|Kevin J. Sands]] ==Broken Links== Please let me know... thanks, [[Sands-551|Kevin J. Sands]]

New Zealand Wars - Victoria Cross recipients

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[[Category: New Zealand Wars]] [[Category: Victoria Cross]] ==Recipients of the Victoria Cross (1860-1865)== During the New Zealand Wars (1860-1865) a total of fifteen Victoria Crosses were awarded in New Zealand for outstanding bravery and gallantry in battle. Major [[Heaphy-24|'''{{red|Charles Heaphy}}''']] was the only member of the NZ forces to receive the V.C. He was the first recipient of the V.C. to be a non-regular soldier. Whilst many men deserved the highest bravery award, few received it but those that did most definitely deserved it. ==Battle or Skirmish== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Table 1: Battle or Skirmish. ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Region ! scope="col" | Date of Action |- |'''Camerontown''' ~ CAMERONTOWN, 7 Sep 1863 ~ |Waikato |1863-09-07 |- |'''Gate Pā''' [[Space:New_Zealand_Wars_-_Gate_P%C4%81_(29_Apr_1864)|~ '''{{red| GATE PA, 29 Apr 1864}}''' ~]] |Tauranga |1864-04-29 |- |'''Kaiapopo Pā''' ~ KAIAPOPO PA, 28 Mar 1860 ~ |Taranaki |1863-03-28 |- |'''Poutoko Redoubt''' ~ POUTOKO REDOUBT, 3 Oct 1863 ~ |Taranaki |1863-10-03 |- |'''Rangiriri''' [[Space:New_Zealand_Wars_-_Rangiriri_(20_Nov_1863)|~ '''{{red| RANGIRIRI, 20 Nov 1863}}''' ~]] |Waikato |1863-11-20 |- |'''Te Ranga''' [[Space:New_Zealand_Wars_-_Te_Ranga_(21_Jun_1864)|~ '''{{red| TE RANGA, 21 Jun 1864}}''' ~]] |Tauranga |1864-06-21 |- |}
==The fifteen Victoria Cross recipients (N.Z. Wars)== For more detailed information for each recipient listed below i.e: name, rank, unit or service, place and date of act, London Gazette (date of award), follow this link: [http://www.nzhistory.net.nz/war/nzwars/victoria-cross NZ Wars - Victoria Cross recipients.] N.B. Click on '''{{red|red}}''' names to link to a {{red|''WikiTree''}} profile; '''{{green|green}}''' names link to a {{green|''Wikipedia''}} page. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Table 2: The fifteen V.C. recipients (NZ Wars). ! scope="col" | Surname ! scope="col" style="width: 0px;" | First Name ! scope="col" | Rank ! scope="col" style="width: 0px;" | Corps ! scope="col" style="width: 0px;" | Action |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Thornton_Down '''{{green|DOWN}}'''] |John Thornton |Ensign |57th Regiment |Poutoko Redoubt |- |[[Heaphy-24|'''{{red|HEAPHY}}''']] |Charles |Major |Auckland Militia |Waiari, Mangapiko River |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Lucas_(VC) '''{{green|LUCAS}}'''] |John |Col. Sgt. |40th Regiment |No.7 Redoubt, Te Arei |- |[[McKenna-891|'''{{red|McKENNA}}''']] |Edward |Col. Sgt. |65th Regiment |Camerontown |- |[[McNeill-952|'''{{red|McNEILL}}''']] |John Carstairs |Lieut.-Col. |107th Regiment |Ohaupo, King Country |- |[[Manley-389|'''{{red|MANLEY}}''']] |William George Nicholas |Asst. Surgeon |Royal Artillery |Gate Pā |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Mitchell_(VC) '''{{green|MITCHELL}}'''] |Samuel |Capt. of Foretop |H.M.S. Harrier |Gate Pā |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Murray_(VC) '''{{green|MURRAY}}'''] |John |Sergeant |68th Regiment |Te Ranga |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Odgers '''{{green|ODGERS}}'''] |William |Seaman |H.M.S. Niger |Kaiapopo Pā |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Frederick_Pickard '''{{green|PICKARD}}'''] |Arthur Frederick |Lieutenant |Royal Artillery |Rangiriri |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Ryan_(VC_1863) '''{{green|RYAN}}'''] |John |Lance-Corp. |65th Regiment |Camerontown |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Shaw_(British_Army_officer) '''{{green|SHAW}}'''] |Hugh |Captain |18th Regiment |West Coast, North Island |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Augustus_Smith '''{{green|SMITH}}'''] |Frederick Augustus |Captain |43rd Regiment |Te Ranga |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dudley_Stagpoole '''{{green|STAGPOOLE}}'''] |Dudley |Drummer |57th Regiment |Poutoko Redoubt |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Temple_(VC) '''{{green|TEMPLE}}'''] |William |Asst. Surgeon |Royal Artillery |Rangiriri |- |}
====Note:==== :Of the 15 recipients of a V.C.: ::# seven were born in Ireland; ::# six were born in England; ::# one was born in Scotland; ::# and one was born in (British) India. ==References / Links== ==Sources== * [http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=AS19411115.2.132 Fifteen V.C.'s won in The Māori Wars.] * [http://nzetc.victoria.ac.nz/tm/scholarly/tei-Gov09_05Rail-t1-body-d11.html Heroes of the Māori Wars.] * [http://www.nzhistory.net.nz/war/nzwars/victoria-cross NZ Wars - Victoria Cross recipients.] * [http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/1966/victoria-cross/page-5 Awards to Imperial serviceman during the 2nd Māori War.] ==Acknowledgements== * Thank you for showing an interest in this page of 19th Century New Zealand history. * [[Sands-551|Kevin J. Sands]]

Newark Monthly Meeting in Delaware

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[[Category:Quaker Meetings, Delaware]] [[Category:Quaker Meetings, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Newark Monthly Meeting, Kennett Square, Pennsylvania]] '''Historic''' Newark Monthly / Kennett Monthly (1686 - 1828) : 1686: founded by parent Philadelphia Quarterly : 1760: renamed Kennett Monthly by Western Quarterly."Newark Monthly," (n.d.) Quaker Genealogy. [http://thegenproject.com/quakers/meeting-data/philadelphia-yearly/western-quarterly/kennett-monthly/newark-monthly/kennett-monthly-hi thegenproject.com]. Weblog.Richmond, J.F. (1997). Quaker meetings in Delaware. [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~jrichmon/quaker/qkrmtgde.htm freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com]. '''Modern:'''from a March 12, 2012 report :Newark Monthly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends :401 Phillips Avenue :Newark, DE 19711 ==Newark Monthly Meeting== A Monthly Meeting (MM) at Newark, began between 1682 and 1684Standing, 1982 in William Penn's Pennsylvania colony, now located in Delaware. Its first minutes date from 1686, and deal with Friends Meetings in northern Delaware: Newark Union, New Castle, Centre, and later Hockessin and Wilmington. Newark MM was set off from Chester Monthly Meeting, centered in Chester, Pennsylvania.Standing, H. (2002, July 10). [Q-R] Carson - Delaware/Pennsylvania before 1775. [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/QUAKER-ROOTS/2002-07/1026336240 archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com]. Weblog. At first, Newark MM had two groups: New Castle; and Newark at Brandywine Hundred, New Castle. It was later referred to as Newark Union to differentiate it from the modern university town of Newark, Delaware. Its burial ground is near the Wilmington suburb of Carrcroft.Standing, H. (2004, August 10). William Dickson. [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/QUAKER-ROOTS/2004-08/1092175863 archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com]. Weblog. In 1687, a half acre was donated for the cemetery. "Being some already buryed in ye spot"Meek, J. (2008). New Castle Quaker meeting historical information. [http://nc-chap.org/church/quaker.php nc-chap.org]. - by Valentine Hollingsworth from his patent on Shelpat Creek, Brandywine Hundred in New Castle County, which he called ''Newworke'' (sometimes shown as New Ark, New Wark, or New Workea). Newark Union Meeting closed c.1755. In 1760, the name of Newark Monthly Meeting changed to [[:Category: Kennett Monthly Meeting, Kennett Square, Pennsylvania| Kennett Monthly Meeting]].Standing, H. (2003, April 24). [Q-R] Newark-Kennett MM records: Concerning the query dated 04/23/2003 posted by Antoinette Waughtel Sorenson. [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/QUAKER-ROOTS/2003-04/1051218695 archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com]. Weblog. For an outline of the make-up of Newark Monthly Meeting, see Herbert Standing's [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/QUAKER-ROOTS/2004-08/1092175863 2004 Rootsweb post] and [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/QUAKER-ROOTS/2002-07/1026336240 2002 Rootsweb post]. A picture ([http://dvhss.org/images/Newark-Union-Friends-Meetin.jpg jpg]) of Newark Union Friends Meeting House is online ([http://dvhss.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&id=49&Itemid=130 The Descendants of Valentine Hollingsworth Sr Society]). ---- ==Sources== * "Guide to the Index of Early Members of Newark Monthly Meeting of Friends Who Resided in the State of Delaware." documents.htracyhall.org. [http://htracyhall.org/ocr/IRH-Genealogy/Cabinent%201/Drawer%203/PickawayFisher/PickawayFisher-1093_OCR.pdf pdf]. (2 pg unsourced, but interesting). * History of New Castle County. [http://www.nccpaa.org/History%20of%20the%20County.htm www.nccpaa.org]. * Newark Monthly Meeting Marriages. Delaware Roots. [http://www.delawareroots.org/index.php/new-castle/46-new-castle-county-data-archives/51-newark-monthly-meeting-marriages www.delawareroots.org]. * Newark MM. [http://westernquarterquakers.org/newark/ westernquarterquakers.org]. * New Castle County, Delaware, Newark/Kennett Monthly Meeting records 1686 to 1692. USGenWeb. [http://files.usgwarchives.net/de/newcastle/church/newark.txt files.usgwarchives.net]. * Standing H.C. (1982). Quakers in Delaware in the Time of William Penn]. [http://nc-chap.org/church/quaker/matlack.php nc-chap.org]. Web. * Standing, H.C. (1982). Quakers in Delaware in the time of William Penn. [http://nc-chap.org/church/quaker/standingDH3crop.pdf PDF]. * [[Wikipedia: Old Kennett Meetinghouse]] * [[Wikipedia: New Castle County, Delaware]]

New-Ark Settlement

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[[Category:New Jersey Quakers]] [[Category:Puritan Great Migration]] This is a work in progress and is meant to inform many of us that our Puritain ancestors were the first founders of Newark, New Jersey! ==Reasons for the Formation of the New-Ark Settlement== Prior to the move to Newark, the New Haven Colony was basically a theocracy and was home to Puritans. They had fled to the New England colonies because of intolerance directed toward them and were now free to worship as they pleased, however their own tolerance did not extend beyond their own beliefs. These founders of New Haven asked nothing of England because, ''"Wisdom hath builded her house; she hath hewn her seven pillars"''[https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Proverbs+9%3A1-11&version=NKJV Proverbs 9:1] since this was God's word, they chose seven men to have supreme charge in civic and church functions. The seven pillars chose a governor and four deputies while they acted as magistrates. There were no juries because [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_of_Moses mosaic law] makes no mention of them.Urquhart, Frank J. (Frank John), 1865-1921, and Lewis Historical Publishing Co. A History of the City of Newark, New Jersey, Embracing Practically Two And a Half Centuries, 1666-1913, Volume 1, Page 32. New York: Lewis Historical Pub. Co., 1913. https://archive.org/stream/ahistorycitynew04cogoog#page/n54/mode/2up The colony of Connecticut bordered yet was separate from the ''colony'' of New Haven. The philosophy and tolerance with respect to differing religious beliefs was stark. Connecticut tolerated newcomers with beliefs such as Quakerism and the Church of England, the New Haven Puritans viewed this with disapproval and distrust. Persecution of Quakers in the New Haven colony was only second to Massachusetts. : ''If a Quaker came into the colony on business he was to be permitted to dispatch it, while accompanied by a guard, and was to be ejected as soon as his business was done. Anyone who harbored Quakers "or other blasphemous hereticks" was to forfeit fifty pounds sterling. If a Quaker showed an inclination not to abide by this law he was to be thrown into prison, severely whipped and put at hard labor for a term to be fixed by the magistrate. For a second offense a Quaker was to be branded with the letter "H" (for "heretic") on the hand, and imprisoned. For the third offense the other hand was to be branded, and for the fourth offense the tongue was to be bored with a hot iron. To bring Quaker books into the colony meant the imposition of a fine of five pounds. Some of these penalties were meted out upon a few. But not many came into the colony, naturally enough. These anti-Quaker laws were put in operation in 1658.''Urquhart, Frank J. (Frank John), 1865-1921, and Lewis Historical Publishing Co. A History of the City of Newark, New Jersey, Embracing Practically Two And a Half Centuries, 1666-1913, Volume 1, Page 33-34. New York: Lewis Historical Pub. Co., 1913. https://archive.org/stream/ahistorycitynew04cogoog#page/n54/mode/2upHoadly, Charles J., Records of the Colony or Jurisdiction of New Haven, from May, 1653, to the union. Together with New Haven code of 1656, Volume 2, Page 240. Publisher Hartford, Printed by Case, Lockwood and Company, 1858. https://archive.org/stream/recordscolonyor01congoog#page/n251/mode/2up/search/Quaker Determined to pursue their theocracy elsewhere, the New Haven Puritans began the search for a new home. ==Disputed Territory== Unhappy with the quickly changing times, [[Treat-65|Robert Treat]] of Milford, New Haven Colony, had discussed with [[Stuyvesant-3|Gov. Peter Stuyvesant]] a plan for settlers to remove to land claimed by New Netherland. Following the British takeover of all of New Netherland, and after discussion with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Carteret_(colonial_governor) Gov. Carteret], thirty settlers arrived from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milford,_Connecticut Milford], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Branford,_Connecticut Branford] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guilford,_Connecticut Guilford] to the west bank of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Passaic_River Passaic River] on 17 May 1666. The leaders of the Puritan migration from the New Haven towns were [[Treat-65|Robert Treat]], Samuel Swain, [[Crane-697|Jasper Crane]] and [[Pierson-149|Rev. Abraham Pierson]]. Governor Carteret had not settled financially with the Lenepe and local Native Americans.Urquhart, Frank J., A History of the city of Newark, New Jersey : embracing practically two and a half centuries, 1666-1913, Volume 1, Page 53. Publisher New York, N.Y. ; Chicago, Ill. : The Lewis Historical Publishing Co, 1913. https://archive.org/stream/ahistorycitynew04cogoog#page/n74/mode/2up Subsequent transactions took place locally to ensure a peaceful life between the Puritans and the locals. Several settlers as ''Towensmen and Agents to the English Inhabitants of Pisayak'' ''This document has been ordered from New Jersey Archives:'' 1:Folio 270 of New Jersey State Archives, 11 Jul 1667 who negotiated with the Native Americans to resolve and complete any contractual dispute for claim to the land which later became [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newark,_New_Jersey Newark], this ''[https://archive.org/stream/recordstownnewa00njgoog#page/n296/mode/2up/ Indian Bill of Sale to the Newarke Men]'' was signed by [[Bruen-24|Obadiah Bruen]], [[Tompkins-504|Michael Tomkins]], [[Kitchell-19|Samuel Kitchell]]l, John Browne, and [[Denison-442|Robert Denison]].Urquhart, Frank J., A History of the city of Newark, New Jersey : embracing practically two and a half centuries, 1666-1913, Volume 1, Page 56. Publisher New York, N.Y. ; Chicago, Ill. : The Lewis Historical Publishing Co, 1913. https://archive.org/stream/historyofcityofn01urqu#page/n127/mode/2up/search/Denison :''Newark was first settled in 1666, and on the 11th July, 1667, [[Bruen-24|Obadiah Bruen]], [[Tompkins-504|Michael Tompkins]], [[Kitchell-19|Samuel Kitchell]], John Browne, and [[Denison-442|Robert Denison]], purchased from the Indians a tract of land "bounded and limited with the bay eastward, and the great river Pesayak northward; the great creek, or river in the meadow, running to the head of the cove and from thence bearing a west line for the south bounds, which said great creek is commonly called and known by the name of Weequahick; on the west line, backwards in the country to the foot of the great mountain," [by a subsequent deed, dated 13th March, 1677-8, the limits were extended to the top of the mountain for two guns, three coats and thirteen cans of rum,] "called Watchung, being, as is judged, about seven or eight miles from Pesayak Towne. The said mountain, as we are informed, hath one branch of Elizabethtown river running near the above said foot of the mountain. The bounds northerly up Pesayak river, reach to the third river above 24, for manner of apportioning lands tlement of Elizabethtown.''Newark (N.J.) Records, Records of the Town of Newark, New Jersey: From Its Settlement in 1666, to Its Incorporation as ..., Page 278. https://archive.org/stream/recordstownnewa00njgoog#page/n296/mode/2up/search/DenisonWhitehead, William A. 1810-1884. East Jersey Under the Proprietary Governments: a Narrative of Events Connected With the Settlement And Progress of the Province, Until the Surrender of the Government to the Crown In 1703, Page 49. 2d ed., rev. and enl. Newark, N.J.: M. R. Dennis, 1875. https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044021236005;view=1up;seq=65''Earlier version of the previous citation:'' Whitehead, William A., Scot, George, East Jersey under the proprietary governments, Page 42. Publisher New York, New-Jersey historical society, 1846. https://archive.org/stream/eastjerseyunderp00white#page/42/mode/2up/search/Denison ==Covenant Signers== These names appear on a Covenant signed by the settlers moving from the New Haven Colony towns to begin a new settlement known as "New-Ark" and later known as Newark stating that they will maintain their faith as they settle this new land.Urquhart, Frank J., A History of the city of Newark, New Jersey : embracing practically two and a half centuries, 1666-1913, Volume 1, Page 73-74. Publisher New York, N.Y. ; Chicago, Ill. : The Lewis Historical Publishing Co, 1913. https://archive.org/stream/ahistorycitynew04cogoog#page/n94/mode/2up {|align=center |- | ||width=8%| || ||width=8%| || |- !colspan=5|Signers from Branford |- | [[Crane-170|Jasper Crane]] || || || || [[Camfield-21|Ebenezer Camfield]] |- | [[Pierson-149| Abra Pierson]] || || || || [[Ward-4762| John Ward Senior]] |- |[[Swaine-112|Saml Swaine]] || || || || [[Ball-394|Ed. Ball]] |- |[https://archive.org/stream/ahistorycitynew04cogoog#page/n106/mode/2up Laurence Ward] || || || || John Harrison |- |[[Blatchley-20|Thomas Blacthly (Blatchley)]] || || || || [[Crane-696|John Crane]] |- |[[Plum-63|Samuel Plum]] || || || || [[Huntington-120|Thomas Huntington]] |- |[[Ward-4761|Josiah Ward]] || || || || [[Crane-693|Delivered Crane]] |- |[[Rose-1888|Samuel Rose]] || || || || [[Blatchley-2|Aaron Blacthly (Blatchley)]] |- |[[Pierson-66|Thomas Pierson]] || || || || [[Lawrence-1282|Richard Laurence]] |- |[https://archive.org/stream/ahistorycitynew04cogoog#page/n108/mode/2up John Warde] || || || || John Johnson |- |[[Catlin-9|John Catling]] || || || || Thomas '''L''' Lyon |- |[[Harrison-139|Richard Harrison]] || || || || |- !colspan=5|Signers from Milford, Guilford, and New Haven |- |[[Treat-65|Robert Treat]] || || [[Lindsley-23|Francis '''F''' Linle]] || || Robert Dalglesh |- |[[Bruen-24|Obadiah Bruen]] || || [https://archive.org/stream/ahistorycitynew04cogoog#page/n110/mode/2up Hauns Albers]|| || |- |[[Camfield-3|Matthew Camfield]] || || [[Tichenor-35|Daniel Tichenor]] || || Thom. Morris |- |[[Kitchell-19|Samuel Kitchell]] || || John Bauldwin Sen. || || [[Roberts-2617|Hugh Roberts]] |- |[Peck-141|Jeremiah Pecke] || || John Bauldwin Junr. || ||[[Pennington-706|Eph'm Pennington]] |- |[[Tompkins-504|Michael Tompkins]] || || [[Tompkins-978|Jona. Tomkins]] || || [[Tichenor-37|Martin Tichenor]] |- |[[Freeman-2311|Stephen Freeman]] || || [[Day-1285|Geo. Day]] || || John Browne, Jr |- |[[Lyon-161|Henry Lyon]] || || [[Johnson-49376 | Thomas Johnson]] || || [[Sergeant-2|Jona. Seargeant]] |- |John Browne || || [[Curtis-220|John Curtis]] || || [[Crane-171|Azariah Crane]] |- |John Rogers || || Ephram Burwell || || [[Lyon-73|Samuel Lyon]] |- |[[Davis-29784|Stephen Davis]] || || [[Denison-442|Robert '''R''' Denison]] || || [[Riggs-848|Joseph Riggs]] |- |[[Riggs-61|Edward Rigs]] || || [[Wheeler-4482|Nathaniel Wheeler]] || ||[[Bond-5459|Stephen Bond]] |- |[[Kitchell-11|Robert Kitchell]] || || [[Burwell-79|Zachariah Burwell]] || || |- |J '''x''' B Brooks || || [[Camp-208|William Campe]]|| |- |[[Lyman-7 |Robert '''v''' Lymen]] || || Joseph Walters|| |} ==Early Life in the Newark Settlement== '''Shelter:''' Settlers wore homespun linen made from flax cultivated by the females and spun on spinning wheels. Other garments were made from the wool of their sheep brought from New Haven or purchased in New York. The first pioneers lived in a hut, lean-to, or [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wigwam wigwam] (tent-like structure), which was easier because the settlers arrived in the spring. The next structure was a ''rough house'' before the completion of a more substantial home. The walls of these early homes were of timber and are set one end to the ground upright and plastered within. Timbers and beams were fastened together with wooden pins because nails were scarce and oyster and clam shells were used as lyme for mortar. '''Settlement Work:''' Taxes and physical work were large or small based on the ''rating'' of an individual and how many male dependents between the ages of sixteen and sixty for the ''common benefit''. The greater the estate, the more fences he was required to erect and the greater amount of highway was to be built. The men worked in ''squads'' and were summoned on certain days to do their quota of work. Work was organized by the value of their property (as quoted from the Minute Book), "Every man is required to work one day for each £200 of his [two-thirds] estate. Two [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rod_(unit) rods] in length is to be taken for each day's work..."Urquhart, Frank J., A History of the city of Newark, New Jersey : embracing practically two and a half centuries, 1666-1913, Volume 1, Page 124. Publisher New York, N.Y. ; Chicago, Ill. : The Lewis Historical Publishing Co, 1913. https://archive.org/stream/ahistorycitynew04cogoog#page/n148/mode/2up/ == Related Projects == *[[Space:New_Haven_Colony|New Haven Colony]] *[[Project:Connecticut|Project Connecticut]] *[[Project:New_Jersey|Project New Jersey]] == Sources == ====New Haven and Connecticut Sources==== :[https://archive.org/details/recordscolonyan00colgoog Volume 1: Records of the Jurisdiction of New Haven, Connecticut] :[https://archive.org/details/recordscolonyor01congoog Volume 2: Records of the Jurisdiction of New Haven, Connecticut] :[https://archive.org/details/recordscolonyan00colgoog Volume 1: Records of the colony and plantation of New-Haven, from 1638 to 1649] :[https://archive.org/details/recordscolonyor01congoog Volume 2: Records of the Colony and Plantation of New-Haven, from 1638-1649] :[https://archive.org/details/historycolonyne00smitgoog History of the Colony of New Haven to Its Absorption Into Connecticut] :[https://archive.org/stream/historyofcolonyo00lamb#page/150/mode/2up/ History of the colony of New Haven, before and after the union with Connecticut. Containing a particular description of the towns which composed that government, viz., New Haven, Milford, Guilford, Branford, Stamford, & Southold, L. I., with a notice of the towns which have been set off from "the original six."] :[https://archive.org/stream/catalogueofnames010hinm#page/476/mode/2up/ A catalogue of the names of the early Puritan settlers of the colony of Connecticut : with the time of their arrival in the country and colony : their standing in society, place of residence, condition in life, where from, business, &c., as far as is found on record collected from records] :[https://archive.org/stream/easthavenregist00doddgoog#page/n120/mode/2up/ The East-Haven Register: In Three Parts] :[https://archive.org/stream/historyofmilford00fede#page/8/mode/2up History of Milford, Connecticut, 1639-1939] ====Newark and New Jersey Sources==== :[https://archive.org/stream/documentsrelatin21newjuoft#page/254/mode/2up/ Documents relating to the colonial, Revolutionary and post-Revolutionary history of the State of New Jersey, Series 2, Volume 21] :[https://archive.org/stream/eastjerseyunderp00white#page/44/mode/2up/search/Milford East Jersey Proprietary Government] :[https://archive.org/stream/historyofessexh01shaw#page/358/mode/2up History of Essex and Hudson counties, New Jersey] :[https://archive.org/stream/recordsoftownofn00newa#page/n3/mode/2up Volume 6: Records of the Town of Newark, New Jersey: From Its Settlement in 1666, to Its Incorporation] :[https://archive.org/stream/ahistorycitynew04cogoog#page/n8/mode/2up Volume 1: A History of the city of Newark, New Jersey, embracing practically two and a half centuries, 1666-1913] :[https://archive.org/stream/historyofcityofn02urqu_0#page/n5/mode/2up Volume 2: A History of the city of Newark, New Jersey, embracing practically two and a half centuries, 1666-1913] :[https://archive.org/stream/historyofcityofn03urqu_0#page/n7/mode/2up Volume 3: A History of the city of Newark, New Jersey, embracing practically two and a half centuries, 1666-1913] :[http://www.nj.gov/state/archives/pdf/proprietors.pdf Using the Records of the East and West Jersey Proprietors, by Joseph R. Klett who recommended the New Jersey sources listed on this page] ====Footnotes====

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{{US History|sub-project=South Carolina}} {{Sticker | category = Newberry County, South Carolina | image = Newberry_County_South_Carolina-3.jpg | text = [[Space:Newberry County, South Carolina|Newberry County, South Carolina]] }} *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== :'''1745''' - The settlement that later became the town and city of Newberry, SC, the county seat includes the early architecture details of the early settlement. Adam Summer began the settlement here. Downtown business has many blocks where each building is listed upon the National Register of Historic Places.http://www.carolana.com/SC/Towns/Newberry_SC.html {{Image|file=Newberry_County_South_Carolina-5.jpg |align=l |size=340 |caption=Main St Hist. District }}{{Image|file=Newberry_County_South_Carolina-6.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Caldwell Street, Historical Dist. }}{{clear}} :'''1750's''' German, Scots-Irish, and English) migrated in great numbers to South Carolina and settled here.Wikipedia phrases these as yeomen farmer. In fact there were so many German immigrants that the area was also called Dutch Fork (Deutsch). Many plantations began here and grew short-staple cotton. The processing was greatly speeded by the cotton gin invention and use.http://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/newberry_county_sc.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newberry_County,_South_Carolina :'''1758''' The Rock House was built in Newberry County, SC. At this time the Rock House was near the main road running from Charleston and Upstate South Carolina. Currently in recent times this little house is a mile from any road.. The house did not move, the roads moved... It is the oldest building in the county and shows its age. (It was built during the '''French and Indian War''', and had two rooms downstairs and two upstairs. Part of the building's walls have crumbled, a dozen or more bricks from the chimneys are lying in the inside of it. The east side is covered by vegetation, which may be bothering the construction.https://southcarolina1670.wordpress.com/2016/06/06/rock-house-an-anti-plantation-sc-colonial-home/ {{Image|file=Newberry_County_South_Carolina-4.jpg |align=r |size=425 |caption=Old Rock House }}{{clear}} :'''1761''' Newberry County, part of the South Carolina upcountry was on the frontier and stayed this way until after the Cherokee war in 1761. Old Ninety-Six District contained this area from above the fall line to South Carolina colony bandary and between the savannah and Broad rivers. This area was settled somewhat. The American Revolution caused more battles/skirmishes. South Carolina legislature divided the enormous territory into 6 counties in 1785. https://www.sc.edu/uscpress/books/2009/3800.html :'''1776-1781''' An interest personality of Newberry's history is Emily Geiger. She delivered a message from Major General Nathaniel Green to Brigadier General Thomas Sumter. :'''1780-81''' Newberry county also has stories about Hannah Gaunt, a Quaker girl, defending her father's house during a Loyalist attack in the Revolutionary War. http://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/newberry_county_sc.html :'''Dec 31, 1780''' American Revolution battle on the Williams' Plantation. :'''1780''' - British Lt. Colonel Banastre Tarleton camped in Newton area as he and Union troops marched to Cowpens. :'''March 2, 1781''' American Revolution battleat Mud Lick. http://familypedia.wikia.com/wiki/Newberry_County%2C_South_Carolina :'''May, 1781''' - American Revolution battle at Bush River. http://familypedia.wikia.com/wiki/Newberry_County%2C_South_Carolina : {{Image|file=Newberry_County_South_Carolina-2.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=map. }} :'''1785''' - With an act by the South Carolina legislature,Newberry County, of the lower level of the piedmont counties, was formed from District Ninety-Six. :'''March, 1789''' John Coate donated 2 acres for public buildings such as the county Courthouse in Newberry, SC., the county seat. It is considered that the name, "Newberry" was a captain of Sumter's state troops. :'''1785''' -Newberry County was formed from Ninety-Six District. Many sources have been checked for who/what the county was named in honor of. :::Theory 1) a different spelling for the English town "Newbury." :::Theory#2 -were the fields and forests were great, similar to that of a "new berry". :::Theory#3 from Carolana was a name of a captain of Sumter's state troops. {{{Image|file=District_96_South_Carolina-6.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=1786-89 Dist.96 }}{{clear}} :'''1789''' - The town of Newberry, SC was founded as the county seat of Newberry County. It is frequently called Newberry Courthouse. This site was chosen because of its nearness to the center of the county. :'''1798''' - Another Act of the legislature, re-organized Newton County. at Newberry, the county seat {{Image|file=Newberry_County_South_Carolina-3.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Newberry, SC Opera House. }}{{clear}} :'''May 27, 1809''' The town of Newberry Court House, received a U.S. Post Office with a postmaster (Thomas Pratt) By 18920 the Post Office Department officially changed the name to what is known today as Newberry, SC. It has operated continuously since. http://www.carolana.com/SC/Towns/Newberry_SC.html :'''mid 1800s''' Many of the small farms were absorbed by the larger farms.. Later advances in agriculture, decreased the need for as large labor force to farm the cotton farms. The Railways connected Newberry also helped Newberry become one of the larger cotton markets.. {{Image|file=Newberry_County_South_Carolina-13.jpg |align=r |size=425 |caption=Child "doffers, Sweeps, in Mollahan Mills }}{{clear}} :'''1851''' Railroad connected Newberry County to other major towns and markets. Newborn, SC became a trade center. Cotton became the primary crop prior to the Civil War. With the railroad arrival, Newberry became a thriving trade center. :'''1854''' The Laurens Railroad built depots at Jalapa and Kinards. http://familypedia.wikia.com/wiki/Newberry_County%2C_South_Carolina :'''1856''' - Lutheran Church established Newberry College which is an important part of the area. {{Image|file=Newberry_County_South_Carolina-8.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Newberry College }}{{clear}} :'''1862-65''' - Civil War changed the social order of the community, interrupted the town's growth. A stronger community (later town) survived the war and reconstruction. :'''1862-65''' County growth ceased or slowed down in Newberry county; the warfare and loss of lives of many southern men disrupted the state economy. {{Image|file=Newberry_County_South_Carolina-7.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Boundary St Citizen Mills. }}{{clear}} :'''1880's''' The first cotton mills were built in the county. These boosted the economy and accelerated the process of cotton milling, thus growth in the county economy. The mills provided more jobs for county citizens. cotton was the primary crop before the American Civil War. :'''1881''' - The Cotton mills began in Newberry, SC as its first industry other than agriculture. {{Image|file=Newberry_County_South_Carolina-10.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Oakland Mills }}{{clear}} :'''post 1881''' The image of Newberry, SC has cosmetically changed due to fires, storms, and the inevitable economic slumps,. The city of Newberry today retains many historic buildings to remember the past as well a revitalized downtown area. :'''1891''' Columbia, Newberry & Laurens Railroad started the incorporation of Little Mountain. Whitmire was incorporated after the Georgia, Carolina & Northern Railroad was added. a trading center on the Enoree River, was incorporated. ::Although Newberry is both the county Seat and most populated town, Prosperity and Whitmire are moderately populated. http://familypedia.wikia.com/wiki/Newberry_County%2C_South_Carolina :'''1920-30's''' Agriculture was mechanized and labor needs were decreased. . :'''1970s forward''' the population of Newberry County has been growing due to increasing local economic prosperity.Today’s farmers rotate crops such as corn, millet, wheat, and soybeans.http://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/newberry_county_sc.html TODAY
::Newberry County of today has many sites of early Indian relics within its borders. ::Newberry County area has sites of the American Revolution battlefields. {{Image|file=Newberry_County_South_Carolina-11.jpg |align=l |size=325 |caption=Frederick Nance House }}{{Image|file=Newberry_County_South_Carolina-12.jpg |align=r |size=340 |caption=George Mower House. }}{{clear}} ::Newberry County has many beautiful homes and plantations with a history of their own. Today Newberry County has many acres of controlled reforestation to prevent land depletion and soil erosion. There are dairy, poultry, and cattle farms here. ::Many other small communities also grew at highway crossroads and at railroad depots. Some incorporated towns from the Greenville and Columbia Railroad were Peak, Pomaria, Frog Level (now Prosperity), Silverstreet, and Chappells. ::John Belton O'Neall was a prominent judge in Newberry County until his death in 1863. "The Annals of Newberry" is Newberry County early history. :: Job Johnstone (1793-1862), a Newberry lawyer,was Chancellor in South Carolina for 31 years and served on the State Court of Appeals. ::Another Newberry lawyer, John Fletcher Hobbs, left for Australia in 1882 and, by 1893, had become chief of two tribes of cannibals. ::Coleman Livingston Blease (1868-1942) was the only permanent resident of Newberry to be governor of South Carolina. A lawyer, Representative and United States Senator, he was elected governor in 1910 and 1912. Interestingly, his two opponents in 1912 were also from Newberry. :Newberry County, South Carolina has the following scenic and historic sites. :::The Rock House (pre-Revolutionary, the oldest house in the county) :::Quaker Cemetery (used from the 1760s - 1820s) :::Tea Table Rock (site of a British encampment during the Revolutionary War) :::St. John’s Lutheran Church, Pomaria (1808) :::Little Mountain (800 feet above sealevel, highest point in county) :::Gauntt House, Newberry (1808, oldest home in city) :::Hardy House, Maybinton (1825, typical of early 1800's) :::Pomaria Plantation, Pomaria (1826, site of a well-known nursery) :::Old Court House (1851) :::Newberry College (founded 1856) :::Jasper Hall, Whitmire (1857, fine ante-bellum residence) :::Rosemont Cemetery (1863) :::Newberry Opera House (1881) :::Oakhurst, Newberry (1891, a fine Victorian home) :::Lake Murray; and Lynches Woods (a scenic road winds through the forest). Old Newberry County Court House (2007) ::In Newberry town, SC (population 1920, 5,894), are Baptist, Lutheran, Methodist, Presbyterian, and Episcopal churches. In the county's 10 cities and towns have graded schools. Rural schools have also progressed more than 5 years ago. The one-teacher schools are now 4-9 from a high of 28 in other years. The State accredited high schools now are 9 high schools from earlier years there were 4. The best is there are 5 state accredited high schools in the county. {{Image|file=Newberry_County_South_Carolina-3.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Newberry Opera House. }}{{clear}} :'''1925''' Newberry County was still high ranking in cotton growth in a list of 8 Southern states. Willie Pat Boland, a Newberry County boy won the price for the best 10 ears of corn. The growing season is 215 days. Interest is developing in dairying, and in the marketing of a fine quality of '''granite.''' {{Image|file=Newberry_County_South_Carolina-10.jpg |align=r |size=320 |caption=Oakland Mills. }}{{clear}} :'''1925''' 3 cotton mills at Newberry and one at Whitmire, were earning $4,500,000, with 181,472 spindles manned by native white labor, consumed 117,590 bales of cotton. ::The Southern, the Seaboard Air Line, and the Columbia, Newberry & Laurens railways have a mileage length of 79, connect the county to the other counties. Highways have been built. State highways connect through Newberry, SC, the capital to the Piedmont. Busses also make daily runs on the highways. The towns have sufficient banks and 3 strong banks in Newberry, SC :Whitmire has 1,955 inhabitants; Prosperity, 748; Helena, 435; Little Mountain, 399 ; Silver Street, 297 ; Pomaria, 288; Kinards, 236; Chappels, 207; Peake, 160. ===Government Offices=== :'''1776''' Newberry County has court records dating from 1776 that are held in the office of the Clerk of Court. :'''1785-1800''' Newberry County was a part of the Ninety-Six District. The records of the Ninety-Six District courts are housed in Abbeville County with the Clerk of Court. {{Image|file=Newberry_County_South_Carolina-1.jpg |align=r |size=380 |caption=Old Newberry County Courthouse. }}{{clear}} *The South Carolina Archives and History Center has court records available on microfilm for Newberry County. {{Image|file=Newberry_County_South_Carolina.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption=Newberry County Courthouse, 1908 }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== :Rivers/Creeks Entree River is on NE of Newton County, the Broad River forms the Southern border. Many other rivers, streams also dump water into the county. :County Seat Its county seat is Newborn. The name is of unknown origin. :Size - total area of (601 square miles) 647 square miles (1,680 km2), of which 630 square miles (1,600 km2) is land and 17 square miles (44 km2) (2.7%) is water :Newberry County comprises the Newberry, SC Micropolitan Statistical Area :Soils - 61 % of Newberry Co. soils are the Cecil variety, 11% are the Appling variety, 8% are the Meadow variety, and 5% are the Georgeville type soils. :Crops - cotton, as well as corn, oats, and cover crops. :Growing season -growing season is 215 days. :Minerals ====Adjacent counties==== *Union County - north *Fairfield County - east *Lexington County - southeast *Richland County - southeast *Saluda County - south *Greenwood County - southwest *Laurens County - northwest ====Protected areas==== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumter_National_Forest Sumter National Forest] (part) ===Demographics=== In 2000 there were 36,108 people living in the county with a population density of 57 people/sq. mi. http://familypedia.wikia.com/wiki/Newberry_County%2C_South_Carolina In 2010 there were 37,508 people living in the county with a population density of 59.5 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 62.1% white, 31.0% black or African American, 0.3% Asian, 0.3% American Indian, 0.1% Pacific islander, 5.0% from other races, and 1.2% from two or more races. Those of Hispanic or Latino origin made up 7.2% of the population. In terms of ancestry, 16.8% were German, 14.2% were American, 9.0% were English, and 7.7% were Irish. The median income for a household in the county was $41,815 and the median income for a family was $49,560. The per capita income for the county was $21,410. About 13.3% of families and 16.6% of the population were below the poverty line, including 25.6% of those under age 18 and 10.9% of those age 65 or over. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newberry_County,_South_Carolina * population in 1920, 35,552, estimated 1925 at 36,098 *Newberry County comprises the Newberry, SC Micropolitan Statistical Area *[https://www.newberry.edu/academics/resources/wesselslibrary.aspx Wessels Library, Newberry College] *[https://www.ptc.edu/college-resources/library Piedmont College Library in Newberry] *Newberry College ( Lutheran) *[http://scmemory.org/counties/newberry-county/ Newberry other records] *'''1925''' Newberry County was still high ranking in cotton growth in a list of 8 Southern states. A Newberry County boy won the price for the best 10 ears of corn. Willie Pat Boland, a Newberry boy, won the prize for the best ten ears of corn. The growing season is 215 days. Interest is developing in dairying, and in the marketing of a fine quality of granite. http://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/newberry_county_sc.html *The county maintains an excellent health unit, and efficient home and farm demonstration agents. Clinics are regularly held to take care of the health of school children. *In the county's 10 cities and towns are graded schools. Rural schools have also progressed more than 5 years ago. The one-teacher schools are now 4-9 from a high of 28 in other years. The State accredited high schools now are 9 high schools from earlier there were 4 in previous years. The best is there are '''5 state accredited high schools''' in the county. ====Cities==== [[:Category:Newberry, South Carolina|Newberry]] (county Seat) =====Towns//Uninco Communities===== Prosperity, 748; Helena, 435; Little Mountain, 399 ; Chappels, 207; Peake, 160. *[[:Category:Little Mountain, South Carolina|Little Mountain]] (population 399) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Mountain,_South_Carolina *[[:Category: Peak, South Carolina|Peake]] (population 160) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peak,_South_Carolina *[[:Category: Pomaria, South Carolina|Pomaria]] (population 288) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pomaria,_South_Carolina]] *[[:Category: Prosperity, South Carolina|Prosperity]] (population 748) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prosperity,_South_Carolina *[[:Category: Silverstreet, South Carolina|Silverstreet]] (population 297) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silverstreet,_South_Carolina *[[:Category:Whitmire, South Carolina|Whitmire]] (population 1,955 inhabitants) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitmire,_South_Carolina Unincorporated communities
*Chappells https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chappells,_South_Carolina (population 207) *Jalapa https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jalapa,_South_Carolina *Kinards (partly in Laurens County) (population 236) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinards,_South_Carolina *Helena (435 population) ====County Resources==== * "Little Mountain Town Reunion" during the month of August. *first meeting of the South Carolina Lutheran Synod was in the house of John Eigleberger, who lived in Pomaria. Some of the later presidents of The Synod lived in or preached in and around Pomaria. {{Image|file=Newberry_County_South_Carolina-14.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Hope School, Pomaria. }}{{clear}} Pomaria - establishment of the Hope School. (a Rosenwald School to help rural African-Americans attend school). The land was donated by the family of James Haskell Hope, who later became the longest serving Superintendent of Education of South Carolina. *The county maintains an excellent health unit, and efficient home and farm demonstration agents. Clinics are regularly held to take care of the health of school children. :: [http://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/newberry_county_sc.htmlNewberry County] =====Notables===== *John Buzhardt, Major League Baseball pitcher *Carl Edwards Jr., Major League Baseball pitcher *Charles Cecil Wyche, United States federal judge *Billy O'Dell, Major League Baseball two-time All-Star pitcher from 1954 to 1967 *Donnie Shell, safety for the Pittsburgh Steelers of NFL from 1974 to 1987 *John Belton O'Neall (1795-1863), historian, Newberry County native *David Duncan Wallace (1874-1951) Newberry County Native. *John Belton O'Neall - prominent judge in Newberry County until his death in 1863, wrote. "The Annals of Newberry" * Job Johnstone (1793-1862), lawyer, Chancellor in South Carolina for 32 years and the State Court of Appeals. *John Fletcher Hobbs, lawyer left for Australia in 1882 and, by 1893 was ruling 2 tribes. *Marie Boozer, beautiful, and books: "La Belle" and "Another Jezebel." *Coleman Livingston Blease (1868-1942) resident of Newberry- lawyer, Representative and United States Senator, he was elected governor in 1910 and 1912) His 2 opponents in 1912 were also from Newberry. *John Fletcher Hobbs, left for Australia in 1882 and, by 1893, had become chief of two tribes of cannibals.!! ====Census==== :1790 --- 9,342 — :1800 --- 12,006 28.5% :1810 --- 13,964 16.3% :1820 --- 16,104 15.3% :1830 --- 17,441 8.3% :1840 --- 18,350 5.2% ::1850 --- 20,143 9.8% :1860 --- 20,879 3.7% :1870 --- 20,775 −0.5% :1880 --- 26,497 27.5% :1890 --- 26,434 −0.2% :1900 --- 30,182 14.2% :1910 --- 34,586 14.6% :1920 --- 35,552 2.8% :1930 --- 34,681 −2.4% :1940 --- 33,577 −3.2% :1950 --- 31,771 −5.4% :1960 --- 29,416 −7.4% :1970 --- 29,273 −0.5% :1980 --- 31,242 6.7% :1990 --- 33,172 6.2% :2000 --- 36,108 8.9% :2010 --- 37,508 3.9% :Est. 2016 --- 38,079 ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2348 FindaGrave Cemeteries] *[http://rootsweb.ancestry.com/~scoconee/Cemetery_GPS/36-newberry.html Cemeteries in Newberry County] *[http://genealogytrails.com/scar/newberry/cemeteries.html Genealogy trails Cemeteries Newberry County] *[https://ldsgenealogy.com/SC/Newberry-County-Cemetery-Records.htm LDS Genealogy, Cemeteries Newberry] ===Sources=== *http://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/newberry_county_sc.html *https://archive.org/stream/annalsnewberryi00chapgoog#page/n18/mode/2up *https://archive.org/details/annalsnewberryi00chapgoog *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newberry_County,_South_Carolina *http://www.newberrycounty.net/departments/clerk/ *http://genealogytrails.com/scar/newberry/index.htm **[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2348 FindaGrave Cemeteries] *[http://rootsweb.ancestry.com/~scoconee/Cemetery_GPS/36-newberry.html Cemeteries in Newberry County] *[http://genealogytrails.com/scar/newberry/cemeteries.html Genealogy trails Cemeteries Newberry County] *[https://ldsgenealogy.com/SC/Newberry-County-Cemetery-Records.htm LDS Genealogy, Cemeteries Newberry]

Newfoundland and Labrador

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The [[Space:Atlantic_Canada_Team|Atlantic Canada Team]] with the [[Project:Canada|Canada Project]] is working to collect resources, write histories, and improve profiles for Newfoundland. Whatever your interests, there are things to work on. We'd love to have you. [[Category:Beothuk Lands]] [[Category:Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category: Dominion of Newfoundland]] [[Category: Newfoundland]] [[Category:Newfoundland and Labrador]] ==History== ===Beothuk Lands=== The Beothuk were an indigenous people, inhabiting Newfoundland.Wikitree article on the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beothuk Beothuk.] Accessed 2018. The Beothuk had a population of thousands before European arrival. But after Newfoundland was colonised, in the 1500s and 1600s, disease, violence, displacement, and subsequent starvation wiped out most of them. The entire population of Beothuk numbered only a few handfuls by 1800. In the year 1819, an expedition led by [[Peyton-1433|John Peyton Jr]], captured and killed almost all the last known Beothuk. [[Beothuk-2|Nonosbawsut]] died protecting his [[Beothuk-1|wife Demasduit]] and their infant son. Demasduit died shortly after. Finally, in 1823, their relatives — three remaining women — [[Beothuk-5|Shanawdithit ("Nancy")]], [[Beothuk-6|her sister]], and [[Beothuk-4|their mother]] were captured by a trapper named William Cull. Shanawdithit lived longer than the rest of her family, but died in the household of John Peyton Jr in 1829, of tuberculosis. Genetic tests show that the Beothuk were not very closely related to subsequent inhabitants of Newfoundland, but they are known to have descendants in modern populations.CBC News. [https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/beothuk-dna-steven-carr-1.5559913 Thought to be extinct, Beothuk DNA is present in living families, genetics researcher finds]. May 08, 2020, accessed 2022. === European Settlement === The earliest European Settlers in Newfoundland were the Basques, who settled in Plaisance (Placentia). This region was subsequently settled by the French as part of [[Space:Canada,_Nouvelle-France|Nouvelle France]] in 1534Colonial North American Place Names, spreadsheet. [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/19msdf4uzxBiyIwCSNUBcrHt15Qp-DXpGxBYLp3YWDO0/edit#rangeid=167258675 Colonial Era Canadian Place Names.] Barry Sweetman, 2018.. From 1500 until 1610, English settlement on the island was limited to seasonal fishing camps, but after 1610, permanent settlements were established in at Cuper's Cove (present day Cupids), [[Space:Harbour_Grace%2C_Newfoundland|Harbour Grace]], and later [[Space:Mosquito%2C_Newfoundland|Bristol's Hope]], Renews, New Cambriol, South Falkland and Avalon. England and France continued to dispute the territory until 1762. === Eras of Governance === ==== Colonial Political Administration==== From 1610 to 1728 proprietary governors were appointed to establish colonial settlements on the island. John Guy was governor of the first settlement at Cuper's Cove. The first governor given jurisdiction over all of Newfoundland was Sir David Kirke in 1638. Separate governorships were established for Plaisance (1655–1713) and Placentia (1713–1770) during the period in which France and England were disputing control. And then after 1729, the position of Commodore Governor was established. A Commodore Governor was a British Royal Navy official, who was commander of the annual fishing convoy. He was was charged with protecting the convoys from harm, and had other administrative roles.Heritage Newfoundland and Labrador. [https://www.heritage.nf.ca/articles/politics/governorship-1610-present.php The Governorship, 1610-Present]. Memorial Univeristy. Accessed 2022. Newfoundland became an official Crown colony in 1825, and Thomas John Cochrane, an officer of the Royal Navy, was appointed as its first governor. The colony was granted self-governing status in 1854, and the office of Premier was established, alongside that of Governor. Philip Francis Little was the first Premier of Newfoundland Colony between 1855 and 1858. See also: * [[Space:Premiers_of_Colony_of_Newfoundland|List of Premiers of the Colony of Newfoundland]] * [[Space:Colonial_Governors_of_Newfoundland|List of Colonial Governors of Newfoundland]] ==== Self-governing Dominion of Newfoundland ==== See also: * [[Space:Premiers_of_Dominion_of_Newfoundland|List of Premiers of the Dominion of Newfoundland]] ==== Confederation ==== * [[Space:Premier_of_Newfoundland|List of Premiers of Newfoundland]] ==Categorisation== [[Help:Categorization|Categorisation allows us to group together profiles that are similar, in some genealogically interesting way]], so that can see people who are from the same place, or who fought in the same military unit, or who are part of the same migration. They are one of the most important tools that projects use, and they can be very useful for organizing your personal research, too! Using categories isn't hard. There's a category picker that can help you do it (just above the biography edit box). But the naming and structure of categories can be particular. If you get lost, just ask. === Place categories === One of the most important type of categories we use in the Canada Project is the place category. This is a way of grouping people who were born, lived or died in a place. Grouping people by these categories helps identify family groups easily, and can help direct you to research resources, or biographies. The simplest way to do this is to categorise a profile or a free-space page to the current place name. That will be "Town Name, Newfoundland and Labrador" (for example [[:Category:Corner_Brook%2C_Newfoundland_and_Labrador|Corner Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador]]). ==== Historic place names ==== Because Newfoundland has a long history, administered under different political regimes, like Colony of Britain, or as a province of Canada, historic records can be in different formats, organised in different ways, and names may be different. It can be convenient to place profiles in historic place categories. Historic places (pre-2001, Newfoundland and Labrador) are currently divided into three eras: * [[:Category:Newfoundland|Newfoundland]] was the Canadian province of that name (1949-2001) * [[:Category:Dominion_of_Newfoundland|Dominion of Newfoundland]] was (roughly) the self governing Dominion of Canada (1907-1949) * [[:Category:Newfoundland_Colony|Newfoundland Colony]] was the period from the early 1600s to 1907. Note, there are more complex subdivisions we could have made. These are currently the most practical divisions. For historical places, we group them under a "District" level of categorisation. These districts are useful, because reflect contemporary groupings (the naming conventions on vital records and censuses, especially prior to 1949), and reflect the divisions that are used in websites like Newfoundland's Grand Banks, and Newfoundland Genweb. District names are also very useful for disambiguating the multitude of historic communities in Newfoundland with otherwise-identical names. And, because they typically center on prominent landscape features like bays, districts reflect patterns of migration, and family settlement. ====Districts==== The districts that are used for WikiTree Newfoundland historic place categorisation reflect those used by [http://ngb.chebucto.org/Districts/index.shtml the Newfoundland's Grand Banks website], which in turn draw mainly from the 1921 census district boundaries. These are roughly accurate throughout the period from 1700-1945. {{Image|file=Newfoundland_and_Labrador-4.gif |caption=Districts for Newfoundland historical place categorisation }} '''Conception Bay''' * '''St. John's East District''' ([[:Category:St._John's_East_District,_Newfoundland_Colony|Colony]]/[[:Category:St._John's_East_District,_Dominion_of_Newfoundland|Dominion]]/[[:Category:St._John's_East_District,_Newfoundland|Province]]): At the tip of the eastern tip of the Avalon Peninsula. This area extends from approximately east of Adelaide Street northeast to the Battery and Quidi Vidi, then north to Cape St. Francis, south to Portugal Cove and then southeast back towards the Adelaide Street area. * '''St. John's West District''' ([[:Category:St._John's_West_District,_Newfoundland_Colony|Colony]]/[[:Category:St._John's_West_District,_Dominion_of_Newfoundland|Dominion]]/[[:Category:St._John's_West_District,_Newfoundland|Province]]): Includes the south-western side of the city of St. John's, and outlying regions of Black Head, Mt Pearl, and St Phillips. The northern limits run along the line between Mundy Pond and St Phillips. * '''Harbour Main District''' ([[:Category:Harbour_Main_District,_Newfoundland_Colony|Colony]]/[[:Category:Harbour_Main_District,_Dominion_of_Newfoundland|Dominion]]/[[:Category:Harbour_Main_District,_Newfoundland|Province]]): On the south edge of Conception Bay. It includes the communities of Topsail to the east and Marysvale to the west; as well as Bell Island. * '''Port de Grave District''' ([[:Category:Port_de_Grave_District,_Newfoundland_Colony|Colony]]/[[:Category:Port_de_Grave_District,_Dominion_of_Newfoundland|Dominion]]/[[:Category:Port_de_Grave_District,_Newfoundland|Province]]): On the south western edge of Conception Bay. It is named for the Port de Grave peninsula, and extends to include [[:Category:Bay Roberts,_Newfoundland_Colony|Bay Roberts]] to the north and [[:Category:Brigus,_Newfoundland_Colony|Brigus]] and Georgetown to the south. * '''Harbour Grace District''' ([[:Category:Harbour_Grace_District,_Newfoundland_Colony|Colony]]/[[:Category:Harbour_Grace_District,_Dominion_of_Newfoundland|Dominion]]/[[:Category:Harbour_Grace_District,_Newfoundland|Province]]):Primarily consists of the town of [[:Category:Harbour_Grace%2C_Newfoundland_Colony|Harbour Grace]] on the western edge of Conception Bay, but extends to include [[:Category:Mosquito, Harbour Grace, Newfoundland Colony|Bristol's Hope (previously named Mosquito)]] to the north and [[:Category:Spaniard's_Bay,_Newfoundland_Colony|Spaniard's Bay]] to the south. * '''Carbonear District''' ([[:Category:Carbonear_District,_Newfoundland_Colony|Colony]]/[[:Category:Carbonear_District,_Dominion_of_Newfoundland|Dominion]]/[[:Category:Carbonear_District,_Newfoundland|Province]]): Primarily consists of the town of [[:Category:Carbonear%2C_Newfoundland_Colony|Carbonear]], on the western edge of Conception Bay, but extends to include Spout Cove and [[:Category:Perry%27s_Cove%2C_Newfoundland_Colony|Perry's Cove]] to the north. * '''Bay de Verde District ''' ([[:Category:Bay_de_Verde_District,_Newfoundland_Colony|Colony]]/[[:Category:Bay_de_Verde_District,_Dominion_of_Newfoundland|Dominion]]/[[:Category:Bay_de_Verde_District,_Newfoundland|Province]]): At the top of the Bay De Verde peninsula, along the western edge of Conception Bay. Including Old Perlican and Grates Cove to the north, and Kingston to the south. '''Trinity Bay and the north coast''' * '''Trinity Bay District''' ([[:Category:Trinity_Bay_District,_Newfoundland_Colony|Colony]]/[[:Category:Trinity_Bay_District,_Dominion_of_Newfoundland|Dominion]]/[[:Category:Trinity_Bay_District,_Newfoundland|Province]]): Half on the main island, and half on the Avalon Peninsula. It includes the communities of Sibley's Cove on the east, and Spillars Cove and Elliston to the west. In some periods it was separated into Trinity Bay North (from about Northern Bight, or [[:Category:Little_Heart%27s_Ease%2C_Newfoundland_Colony|Little Heart's Ease]], north), and Trinity Bay South. * '''Bonavista Bay District''' ([[:Category:Bonavista_Bay_District,_Newfoundland_Colony|Colony]]/[[:Category:Bonavista_Bay_District,_Dominion_of_Newfoundland|Dominion]]/[[:Category:Bonavista_Bay_District,_Newfoundland|Province]]): Around the bay of the same name. Including the communities of [[:Category:Bonavista%2C_Newfoundland|Bonavista]] on the east, and [[:Category:Cape_Freels%2C_Newfoundland|Cape Freels]] on the west. * '''Fogo District''' ([[:Category:Fogo_District,_Newfoundland_Colony|Colony]]/[[:Category:Fogo_District,_Dominion_of_Newfoundland|Dominion]]/[[:Category:Fogo_District,_Newfoundland|Province]]): Primarily the Island of Fogo, and adjacent coastline. Including the communities of Lumsden on the east, and [[:Category:Change_Islands,_Newfoundland|Change Islands]] and Timm's Harbour on the west. * '''Twillingate District''' ([[:Category:Twillingate_District,_Newfoundland_Colony|Colony]]/[[:Category:Twillingate_District,_Dominion_of_Newfoundland|Dominion]]/[[:Category:Twillingate_District,_Newfoundland|Province]]): Including the communities of [[:Category:Twillingate,_Newfoundland|Twillingate]] and Port Albert on the east; and [[:Category: Shoe Cove, Twillingate, Newfoundland|Shoe Cove]] on the west. Sometimes described as Notre Dame Bay District. * '''St. Barbe's District''' ([[:Category:St._Barbe's_District,_Newfoundland_Colony|Colony]]/[[:Category:St._Barbe's_District,_Dominion_of_Newfoundland|Dominion]]/[[:Category:St._Barbe's_District,_Newfoundland|Province]]): Covering the Great Northern Peninsula and White Bay. Including the communities of Pacquet on the east; and Trout River to the west. '''West coast and south coast''' * '''St. George's Bay District''' ([[:Category:St._George's_Bay_District%2C_Newfoundland_Colony|Colony]]/[[:Category:St._George's_Bay_District%2C_Dominion_of_Newfoundland|Dominion]]/[[:Category:St._George's_Bay_District%2C_Newfoundland|Province]]): Sometimes described as "St George's-Port au Port." Along the south half of the west coast of Newfoundland. Including the Bay of Islands to the north, and Searston, Cape Ray and Doyles to the south. * '''Burgeo and La Poile District''' ([[:Category:Burgeo_and_La_Poile_District,_Newfoundland_Colony|Colony]]/[[:Category:Burgeo_and_La_Poile_District,_Dominion_of_Newfoundland|Dominion]]/[[:Category:Burgeo_and_La_Poile_District,_Newfoundland|Province]]): Along the western half of the south coast of Newfoundland. Stopping short of McCallum (Bonne Bay) to the east and including Cape Ray and Chanel Port-au-Basques to the west. * '''Fortune Bay District''' ([[:Category:Fortune_Bay_District,_Newfoundland_Colony|Colony]]/[[:Category:Fortune_Bay_District,_Dominion_of_Newfoundland|Dominion]]/[[:Category:Fortune_Bay_District,_Newfoundland|Province]]): Along the south coast of Newfoundland, mainly composed of the bays of Hermitage and Fortune Bay. Including Garnish to the east, and McCallum (Bonne Bay) to the west. * '''Burin District''' ([[:Category:Burin_District,_Newfoundland_Colony|Colony]]/[[:Category:Burin_District,_Dominion_of_Newfoundland|Dominion]]/[[:Category:Burin_District,_Newfoundland|Province]]): Along the south coast of Newfoundland, on the peninsula of the same name. Including Port Ann and Great Paradise to the east, and Grand Beach to the west. * '''Placentia and St. Mary's District''' ([[:Category:Placentia_and_St. Mary's_District,_Newfoundland_Colony|Colony]]/[[:Category:Placentia_and_St. Mary's_District,_Dominion_of_Newfoundland|Dominion]]/[[:Category:Placentia_and_St. Mary's_District,_Newfoundland|Province]]): Including Placentia Bay and St. Mary's Bay. Delimited by St. Shott's to the east and Monkstown and Merasheen to the west. * '''Ferryland District''' ([[:Category:Ferryland_District,_Newfoundland_Colony|Colony]]/[[:Category:Ferryland_District,_Dominion_of_Newfoundland|Dominion]]/[[:Category:Ferryland_District,_Newfoundland|Province]]): On the south east coast of the Avalon Peninsula. Including Bay Bulls to the north and Back Shore to the west. '''Labrador''' * '''Labrador District''' ([[:Category:Labrador_District,_Newfoundland_Colony|Colony]]/[[:Category:Labrador_District,_Dominion_of_Newfoundland|Dominion]]/[[:Category:Labrador_District,_Newfoundland|Province]]): On the eastern part of the Labrador Peninsula of Canada. The only mainland portion of the territory of Newfoundland and Labrador, separated from the island of Newfoundland by the Strait of Belle Isle. == Research Resources == * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Newfoundland_and_Labrador,_Canada|What links to this page.]] * Newfoundland Grand Banks site has a great deal of transcribed information, including censuses, wills, and vital records for Newfoundland, covering the 18th and 19th centuries[http://ngb.chebucto.org/ Newfoundland Grand Banks Site], Genealogical and Historical Data for the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador.. == See Also == * Wikitree Free space profile on [[Space:Colonial_American_Place_Names#Index_of_Colonial_Era_Canadian_Place_Names_1604-1999_.28updated_February_1.2C_2018.29|Colonial North American Place Names]] * G2G Discussion referencing [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/557966/colonial-place-names-space-and-spreadsheets-update North American colonial place names]. * {{Wikidata|Q2003}} == Sources ==

Newfoundland Team

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Welcome to the Newfoundland Team, a sub-team of the [[Space:Atlantic_Canada_Team|Atlantic Canada Team]] which is a part of the [[Project:Canada|Canada Project]], and works on a number of topics relevant to genealogy in the current [[Space:Newfoundland_and_Labrador|Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador]]. '''Team Leader:''' TBC '''Team Members:''' [[Benjamin-1380|Sean Benjamin]] | [[Foley-1031|Brad Foley]] | [[Brown-81226|Keith Brown]] | [[MacKinnon-1348|Susan O'Callaghan]] | [[Glover-6114|Kimberly Ryan]] | [[Strang-1306|Nicole Strang]] | [[Osmond-756|Dana Osmond]] | [[Hegarty-99|Emily Hegarty]] |[[Foote-2941|MaryBeth Foote]] | [[Barrett-9255|Robin Barrett]] | [[Mitton-508|Tamara (Mitton) Peyton]] == Goals == The goal of the Newfoundland Team is to increase the number of profiles of WikiTree and to raise them to the highest standard possible. ==Tasks== * Oversee place name categories for Newfoundland * Newfoundland Unsourced profiles * Newfoundland Unconnected profiles * Newfoundland suggestions * Newfoundland notables/PPPs/ managed profiles * Newfoundland families * Newfoundland historical events See [[Space:Newfoundland_Resources]] for more information.

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[[Category:Newman Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] __NOTOC__
Please note that this name study currently has no Coordinator to answer any queries you may have
If you wish to contribute, please feel free to add your name (Wiki Link) to the Membership list, add links to any relevant free space pages you're working on or simply leave a message for other researchers at the foot of the page. {{Image|file=FIFW-8.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Space:Name_Studies_Coordinator#How to Join|Volunteer to be a Coordinator]] }} ==About the Project== The Newman Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Newman Newman] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Newman name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Newman's), by time period (18th Century Newman's), or by topic (Newman DNA, Newman Occupations, Newman Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. The family name Newman is of the same origin as that of Newcome--"Stranger newly arrived." It was originally spelled nieuwemann; Latinized, Novu Homo. (see Patonymica Britannica, By Mary Anthony Lower, Page 237.) The original spelling would seem to indicate an Anglo-Saxon origin. Among the members of the family who came to VIrginia and left their impression upon the early history of the colony were Robert, William, John Jr., and Thomas Newman, They were doubtless, relatives of John Newman, grocer, a member of the London Virginia Company in 1609, and in all probability John Jr. cam to Virginia at John Sr. suggesting in order to better their fortunes. Their descendants are now scattered throughout the South and West: many of them are prominent in all walks of social and business life. Thomas Newman, Born in England about 1620, emigrated to Virginia on the ship called "Plaine Joan" in 1635. age 15 years; probably settled with his brother, John in James City county, Virginia, and moved with him approximately 1652 to the Northern Neck. His names, however does not appear upon any records until 1677, when he made a deed to his son Thomas, conveying one-half of his real and personal property to the latter, who was about to be married. This deed of record at Rappahonnock, Virginia is attested by Philip Pendleton. The immigrant Thomas probably married a daughter of Henry Burdett, Sr. whose will, proven in executor of, and a devisee under the will. He died intestate, about the beginning of the year 1700, and his Naylor, John McMelion (McMillian?) and Frances, Wife of John Wilson, may have been among these. He certainly had but one son Thomas, born probably before 1965, and after the removal of his Father to what is now Richmond county. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Newman Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: Vacant''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Newman}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ==History/Timeline== *{{blue|Newton County was formed and organized 1846 from Jasper County.}} It is named for the American Revolutionary soldier John Newton.https://texasalmanac.com/index.php?q=topics/government/newton-county Newton County is the easternmost county in the U.S. state of Texas. Its county seat is Newton. :'''1700's-1800's'''- Artifacts of the Caddo confederacies have been found in Newton County. The Atakapans, ("man-eaters" in Choctaw language), occupied the coastal regions around the Sabine River. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcn03 :'''1800s''' Early trails through the area were called the Coushatta Trace. :'''1829''' grant by Mexican government to Lorenzo de Zavala made up much of Newton county. At least 21 settlers received titles to land now in the county in 1834 and 1835. :'''1831-1834''' Most of the area of Newton County was part of the Municipality of Liberty.[http://ereserves.mcneese.edu/depts/archive/FTBooks/redbones.htm Redbones of Texashttp://scholarworks.sfasu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1265&context=ethj :'''Apr 22, 1846''' Texas marked off Newton County from E 1/2 of Jasper county. Dissension over location of the courthouse dominated Newton County's early history. :'''1846''' first court meetings were held near Quicksand Creek as a result. :'''1848''' Burkeville citizens requested their town be county seat in 1848. Voters approved the new location the following year. :'''1853''' land titles dispute set off another election, and offices were moved to Newton, Texas. :'''1855''' Burkeville citizens refused to give up the struggle, favored Burkeville.. County officials refused to leave Newton, however, convincing the legislature to recognize that city as the proper seat of government, where it has since remained. :'''1860''' settlers in Newton County grew corn, potatoes, cattle, hogs, sheep, horses. Large-scale-Planters were low, but Slave numbers increased to 34% of population. :1861 Newton County citizens supported secession by a large margin. :'''1862 -1865''' -''' 400 men''' from Newton County served during the Civil War, commissioners' court made efforts to help the remaining citizens avoid much of the war's immediate economic destruction. :Slavery [http://freedomonthemove.org Slavery movement] : '''Reconstruction''' - The political and social turmoil of the state had little effect on Newton County. {{Image|file=Newton_County_Texas.png |align=r |size=200 |caption=location in Texas. }}{{clear}} :'''1880s''' Lumber industry began with water-powered sawmills, to be just over $25,000. (Early lumbermen used animal teams or creeks to pull or float cut timber to the Sabine River, where it was then floated downstream to Orange). :'''1890s- 1900s''' - A.J. Peavy, Henry Lutcher, John H Kirby brought in timber interests to capitalize on the area's huge virgin forests. :'''1897''' -Railways,-- Orange and Northwestern, Sabine and Neches Valley, and Gulf and Northern railways extended into the county, promoted by lumbermen. :'''1929''' Lumber production was over $4,000,000 annually, with '''1,383''' of the county's 1,461 industrial workers employed by lumber-related concerns. (2/3 of county were working in non-agricultural occupations) Early settlers depended upon poorly maintained county roads and sporadic riverboat service along the Sabine. :'''1930-s''' Great Depression and gradual depletion of timber caused a severe impact on the county. :'''1930-40's''' Industrial production fell 37% and Mill closings at Deweyville, Call, and Wiergate hurt the county's economy. :'''1940''' public emergency work programs employed 468 people (10.7% of the total work force); and 302 (6.6 percent of the total work force) were seeking work. :'''1950-1960''' almost 10% drop as residents worked outside the county in areas such as Beaumont and Orange. Some commuters used the expanded highways system. Registered vehicles doubled as the population increased. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcn03 :'''2005'''. the city of Newton in Newton County, was damaged from Hurricane Rita. Although almost 80 miles from the Gulf of Mexico, Newton suffered extensive damage in September 2005 from Hurricane Rita. The National Weather Service estimated wind gusts in the vicinity of Newton to be between 80 mph to 100 mph. Some residents were without electricity for at least a month.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newton,_Texas ===Government Offices=== Newton County has had three courthouses:1848 - Burkeville, 1853 - Newton, 1902-03 - Newton. http://www.texasescapes.com/Counties/Newton-County-Texas.htm '''1st county seat''' - When Newton County was organized in 1846, separated from the eastern part of Jasper County, the town of '''Quicksand''' (also called Quicksand Creek) was made the county seat and county officials held their first meetings at the '''home of Josephus S. Irvine''', an early Texas settler and veteran of the battle of San Jacinto. '''1st courthouse, 1848''' - a bill passed in the state legislature that moved the county seat to Burkeville instead in 1848.* It was here that the county’s first courthouse was built on land donated by the town’s founder, John R. Burke. The courthouse was a two story wood frame building with a front porch and second story balcony. {{Image|file=Newton_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=190 |caption=1848 Courthouse }}{{clear}} '''ALTERCATION over COUNTY SEAT-''' 1855, an election moved the county seat back to Burkeville but county officials''' refused to leave Newton''' and in 1856 the state legislature ruled that Newton should remain the county seat. '''2nd Courthouse, 1853''' {{Image|file=Newton_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=l |size=270 |caption=1853 Courthouse. }}{{clear}} '''3rd Courthhouse, 1902-03''' built in 1902-03 on the same land as the previous courthouse. It was built from brick made on nearby Caney Creek in the Second Empire style with a sloping, pressed metal roof (containing round and arched dormers and triangular pediments), a clock tower and corner quoins with a bracketed cornice and bracketed balconies over the entrances. :August 4, 2000, an electrical fire in the attic led to the destruction of the courthouse. By the time the smoke was seen billowing from the clock tower. For 6 years the pillers and walls sat abandoned.{{Image|file=Newton_County_Texas.jpg |align=l |size=300 |caption=1902 Newton Courthouse. }}{{Image|file=Newton_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=1902 courthouse on fire }}{{clear}} :: Grants from the Texas Historical Commission and donations to restore the building to its 1937 condition enabled restoration, which was finished 2012 and the courthouse reopened. {{Image|file=Newton_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption=1902 courthouse, repaired. }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcn03 :Location -SE Texas on Louisiana border. :County cente Newton, is 70 miles NE of Beaumont at 30°51' N latitude and 93°45' west longitude. :Size 950 sq. mi. of lower regions of the East Texas timber belt. :Vegetation - longleaf, shortleaf pines, oak, magnolia, hickory, and cypress. :Terrain -rolling :Soil - loamy topsoils :Altitude 30 to 300 feet above sea level. :Rivers/Creeis - Sabine River is county's E boundary. T :Creeks N to S:, Little Cow Creek, Quicksand Creek, Big Cow Creek, and Big Cypress Creek. :Mineral Resources -Oil and gas dominate the county's mineral resources. :Temperatures high in July of 93° F to January low of 40° F. :Rainfall 54 inches annually, the highest for any county in the state. :Growing season -- 228 days per year. :Earliest -Indians were the earliest human inhabitants of Newton County. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcn03 ====Adjacent counties==== :Sabine County (north){{Image|file=Newton_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=170 |caption=adj counties. }} :Vernon Parish, Louisiana (northeast) :Beauregard Parish, Louisiana (east) :Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana (southeast) :Orange County (south) :Jasper County (west) ====Formed From==== *1846--Newton County was created 22 April 1846 from Jasper County. ===Demographics=== In 2000, there were 15,072 people residing in the county with a population density of 16 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 75.84% White, 20.69% Black or African American, 0.63% Native American, 0.27% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 1.56% from other races, and 0.98% from two or more races. 3.79% of the population were Hispanic. The median income for a household in the county was $28,500, and the median income for a family was $34,345. Males had a median income of $31,294 versus $17,738 for females. The per capita income for the county was $13,381. About 15.50% of families and 19.10% of the population were below the poverty line, including 24.40% of those under age 18 and 17.30% of those age 65 or over.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newton_County,_Texas *In 2000, Newton County (very small in size) also has the second-lowest population density for all counties in East Texas, behind only Red River County, and the lowest population density in Deep East Texas. Highways
*U.S. Highway 190 *Texas State Highway 12 *Texas State Highway 62 *Texas State Highway 63 *Texas State Highway 87 *Texas Recreational Road 255 Politics:
Newton County was once one of the most Democratic leaning counties in East Texas and the Deep South. The county voted for the Democratic candidate in every election since Texas first participated in 1848 (excluding the 1860, 1864, and 1868 elections when Texas had seceded). When Republicans''' Herbert Hoover and Dwight D. Eisenhower''' carried Texas in 1928, 1952, and 1956 respectively, Newton County remained firmly Democrat. President Richard Nixon in 1972 was the first Republican to win. After 1972, the county returned to voting Democrat, surviving the landslide elections of Republicans Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush in 1980, 1984, and 1988. In fact, Newton County was Walter Mondale's strongest county in East Texas in the 1984 election, (60.6% of the vote). Michael Dukakis in 1988 is the last Democratic presidential candidate to win over 60% of the vote in the county. Since 1992, the Democratic percentage in Newton County has decreased in every election, cumulating in Al Gore's narrow win in 2000 with 50.16% against Governor George W. Bush's 48.56%. As of 2016, Gore remains the last Democrat to win the county's votes in a presidential election. Since 2004, the Republican candidate has comfortably carried the county in every election, with Bush winning 55.42% in 2004, John McCain winning 65.51% in 2008, and Mitt Romney winning 70.06% in 2012. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newton_County,_Texas {{Image|file=Newton_County_Texas.png |align=r |size=230 |caption=location in Texas. }}{{clear}} *Newton County is included in the Beaumont-Port Arthur Metropolitan Statistical Area. :2005. the city of Newton in Newton County, was damaged from Hurricane Rita. Although almost 80 miles from the Gulf of Mexico, Newton suffered extensive damage in September 2005 from Hurricane Rita. The National Weather Service estimated wind gusts in the vicinity of Newton to be between 80 mph to 100 mph. Some residents were without electricity for at least a month. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newton_County,_Texas ====Cities/Communities==== *[[:Category: Newton, Texas|Newton]] (county seat) *[[:Category: Deweyville, Texas|Deweyville]] *[[:Category: South Toledo Bend, Texas|South Toledo Bend]] *[[:Category: Adsul, Texas|Adsul]] (Unincor communities)
*[[:Category: Biloxi, Texas|Biloxi]] (Unincor communities)
*[[:Category: Bon Wier, Texas|Bon Wier]] (Unincor communities)
*[[:Category: Burkeville, Texas|Burkeville]] (Unincor communities)
*[[:Category: Call, Texas|Call]] (Unincor communities)
*[[:Category: Trotti, Texas|Trotti]] (Unincor communities)
*[[:Category: Wiergate, Texas|Wiergate]] (Unincor communities)
:Belgrade (Ghost Towns) :Princeton (Ghost Towns) :Shankleville (Ghost Towns) ====County Resources==== *[http://www.usgwarchives.net/tx/newton/newttoc.htm TxGene genealogy] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deweyville_Swing_Bridge Deweyville Swing Bridge] ===Census=== :1850 --- 1,689 — :1860 --- 3,119 84.7% :1870 --- 2,187 −29.9% :1880 --- 4,350 98.9% :1890 --- 4,650 6.9% :1900 --- 7,282 56.6% :1910 --- 10,850 49.0% :1920 --- 12,196 12.4% :1930 --- 12,524 2.7% :1940 --- 13,700 9.4% :1950 --- 10,832 −20.9% :1960 --- 10,372 −4.2% :1970 --- 11,657 12.4% :1980 --- 13,254 13.7% :1990 --- 13,569 2.4% :2000 --- 15,072 11.1% :2010 --- 14,445 −4.2% :Est. 2015 --- 13,986 ====Settlers==== *'''Thomas McFarland''' =====Notables===== ====Land Grants==== *1829 grant by Mexican government to Lorenzo de Zavala. *21 settlers received title to land now in the county in 1834 and 1835. ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=m |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Biloxi Evergreen Cemetery, Newton County, Texas|Biloxi Evergreen Cemetery]] *[[:Category: McFarland-Wilson Cemetery, Bleakwood, Texas|McFarland-Wilson Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Watson Chapel Cemetery, Bleakwood, Texas|Watson Chapel Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Farrsville Cemetery, Farrsville, Texas|Farrsville Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Farrs Chapel Cemetery, Jamestown, Texas|Farrs Chapel Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Sam Herrin Cemetery, Fawil, Texas|Sam Herrin Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Newton City Cemetery, Newton, Texas|Newton City Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Wright Cemetery, Newton County, Texas|Wright Cemetery]] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2695 FindaGrave Cemeteries] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Newton/ListNewton.html Cemeteries of Newton County] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Newton_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamillySearch genealogy] ===Sources=== *https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcn03 *[http://www.usgwarchives.net/tx/newton/newttoc.htm TxGene genealogy] *https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcn03 *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2695 FindaGrave Cemeteries] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Newton/ListNewton.html Cemeteries of Newton County] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Newton_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamillySearch genealogy]

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:Newton Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Newton Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Newton Newton] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|Join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Newton name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Newtons), by time period (18th Century Newtons), or by topic (Newton DNA, Newton Occupations, Newton Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==Newton Family Name == Newton is a toponymic (also referred to as a habitational) surname. Habitational surnames are borrowed from geographical place locations. The Newton's simply took name of the countless "New Towns". According to research by Eilert Ekwall, Newton is one of the more common placenames in England. The Newton surname is quite fragmented as oftentimes there were many Newton families within close proximity that were not blood-related. Below are four links to variations on the origin of the surname Newton including some famous folks with the last name. Please note that we are in no way endorsing the paid sites. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newton_%28surname%29 Wikipedia's Entry on the Origin of the surname Newton] [http://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=newton Ancestry's Entry on the Origin of the surname Newton] [https://www.houseofnames.com/newton-family-crest House of Name's Entry on the Origin of the surname Newton] [https://en.geneanet.org/surnames/NEWTON Geneanet's Origin and popularity of the name NEWTON] ==How to Join== To join the Newton Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, let us know which areas of focus or specific lines you're working on, post an introduction comment here or over on a specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Newton-17581|Cory Newton]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Newton}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Newton}}
{{Clear}} ==Members== [[Newton-17581 | Cory Newton]] - Newton family descended from [[Newton-105 | Richard Newton ]] from England, an early immigrant to Massachusetts. The paternal line for me goes Massachusetts, Vermont, New York, Wisconsin, Idaho, and on to eastern Washington. ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * [[Space:Richard_Newton_(d._1701)_Origins|Richard Newton (d. 1701) Origins]] - Lets discover more about the English origins of many Newton families original Papa in America. * * ==Sources== * Researching Newton immigrants to New England in the 17th Century, here's our '''"Family Bible"''' [[Space:Newton_Genealogy%2C_Genealogical%2C_Biographical%2C_Historical|Newton Genealogy, Genealogical, Biographical, Historical]]
Being a record of the descendants of Richard Newton of Sudbury and Marlborough, Massachusetts 1638, with genealogies of families descended from the immigrants, Rev. Roger Newton of Milford, Connecticut, Thomas Newton of Fairfield, Connecticut, Matthew Newton of Stonington, Connecticut, Newtons of Virginia, Newtons near Boston. ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * Newtown, Newtoun, Newtone * Nutton, Nuton, Nudon * Neuton == Newton DNA Project == [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/newton/default.aspx?section=yresults NEWTON Surname DNA Project] If you'd like to, please list your Haplogroup and WikiTree profile below if you have a DNA test in this study: * [[Newton-17581|Cory Newton]] Paternal Haplogroup R-CTS4179, Maternal Haplogroup H7a1 * *

Niagara Mineral Water Works

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The "Niagara Mineral Water Works" was a manufacturing business (located on Alexandra Road and New Orchard Street, Swansea) that was in operation before 1901 (and may still have been in operation in the early 1950s). The business was owned by [[Thomas-12489|Emanuel Thomas]] and [[Thomas-12492|son]] and was concerned with the production and distribution of bottled "aerated mineral water" (or "soda water") and associated products. Images of a number of advertisements and articles from various newspapers (including "Cambria Daily Leader", "Herald of Wales") that relate to the business and it's owners can be found online at [http://www.cymru1914.org Cymru1914].

Niccum Cemetary

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Niccum Cemetery is an old 19th century cemetery in Danville, Illinois. It is located off of long road which is off of Perrysville road, in the middle of a large cornfield. The cemetery is rumored to be haunted. Source: Niccum Cemetery Facebook page info

Nichols Name Study

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[[Category:Nichols Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == Introduction == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Nichols and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. == Nichol Immigrants from Scotland to the USA == * [[Nichol-107|William Nichol Sr.]] Born 1756 in Scotland == DNA Takers == The following link shows the Wikitree Nichols Profiles that have DNA associated with them: * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=Nichols Search for Nichols DNA Test Takers] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?filterId=&filterType=yDNA&title=Special%3ADNATests&s=NICHOLS&order=name Nichols Y-DNA Test Takers] == SOURCES == * NICHOLS SURNAME PROJECT, [http://www.brian-hamman.com/ResultsForNicholsSurnameProject.htm Nichols Y-Chromosome Study] * FamilyTree.com [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/Nichols/?iframe=ydnacolor Nichols DNA Study]

Nightingale Cemetery Godalming Surrey Table of Graves

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[[Category: Nightingale Cemetery, Godalming, Surrey]] ===Nightingale Cemetery, Godalming, Surrey=== See [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey Nightingale Cemetery, Godalming, Surrey] for information about the cemetery. On this page are photos of about half of the gravestones currently visible in the cemetery. The cemetery is still open for burials. Some of the gravestones have no visible inscription and can be found in the following table with surname "Unknown". Others have inscriptions that are very difficult to read, and in a few cases (such as Thomas Hughes) may possibly have been misread, and therefore listed under the wrong name. If you are looking for the grave of someone you know was buried in this cemetery, and can't find them in the table, it may be worth checking all the photos yourself. Like many others, the cemetery is divided into two parts, consecrated and unconsecrated. The origin of these terms was the Anglican doctrine that consecrated ground had been blessed and was originally reserved for people who were in passably good standing with the Church of England - they needed to have been baptized, and not to have been executed as criminals, or to have committed suicide, in order to be buried there. They also had to be buried by an Anglican clergyman using the Anglican burial service. This naturally excluded people of other Christian denominations since they generally would wish to be buried by their own clergyman and using their own burial service. The Burial Laws Amendment Act 1880 changed this, allowing people to be buried in consecrated ground according to the funeral rites of other Christian denominations, or with no rites at all, and also allowing Anglican clergymen to conduct services for burials in unconsecrated ground. The Act therefore greatly blurred but didn't completely remove the distinction between the two areas; most people could be buried in either after 1880, but some were still barred from the consecrated section. A letter to indicate which section the burial was in has been added after the plot number from the cemetery records: Y indicates the burial was in the consecrated section, N indicates it was in the unconsecrated section, - indicates the person was either definitely buried elsewhere, or hasn't been found in the burial records, which are complete to 2013. Caveat - in some cases there are discrepancies in the records, where the grave number in the burial records doesn't match what is written on the cemetery map, or where a couple have the same plot number but one is said to be in the unconsecrated section and the other in the consecrated section. An attempt to correct these where possible has been made below, and notes have been made on the profiles in question. In the records, grave 5a would be the same as 5A, the case of the letters appears not to be significant - there are examples where both lower and uppercase are used in burials in the same plot. {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Photo''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Plot''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Surname''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Died''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Transcription''' |- |{{Image|file=Abbot-833.jpg|size=s}} |2822Y |[[Abbot-833|George]] |[[Abbot-833|Abbot]] |1864 |"SACRED
REVD G ABBOT
WHO DIED
JANUARY 28TH 1864
AGED 84" |- |{{Image|file=Adams-44333.jpg|size=s}} |2142Y |[[Neal-5803|Caroline (Neal)]] |[[Neal-5803|Adams]] |1879 |"..." |- |{{Image|file=Adams-44333.jpg|size=s}} |2142Y |[[Adams-44333|George]] |[[Adams-44333|Adams]] |1898 |"..." |- |{{Image|file=Albery-89.jpg|size=s}} |2710Y |Elizabeth |Albery |1876 |"IN
MEMORY OF
GEORGE ALBERY
WHO DIED
SEPTEMBER 24 [1863]
AGED 60
ALSO OF
ELIZABETH, HIS WIFE
WHO DIED
NOVEMBER 21? 1876
AGED 75" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-548.jpg|size=s}} |252AN |[[Hart-13819|Elizabeth (Hart)]] |[[Hart-13819|Albery]] |1900 |"IhS
In Loving Memory of
WILLIAM ALBERY,
DIED OCTOBER 29TH 1892,
AGED 60 YEARS.
----
Also
WILLIAM GEORGE ALBERY,
DIED JANUARY 15TH 1894,
AGED 35 YEARS.
-----
'PEACE, PERFECT PEACE.'
-----
And of
ELIZABETH,
WIDOW OF WILLIAM ALBERY,
DIED MARCH 23RD 1900
AGED 82 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Albery-89.jpg|size=s}} |2710Y |[[Albery-89|George]] |[[Albery-89|Albery]] |1863 |"IN
MEMORY OF
GEORGE ALBERY
WHO DIED
SEPTEMBER 24 [1863]
AGED 60
ALSO OF
ELIZABETH, HIS WIFE
WHO DIED
NOVEMBER 21? 1876
AGED 75" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-548.jpg|size=s}} |64N |[[Albery-84|William]] |[[Albery-84|Albery]] |1892 |"IhS
In Loving Memory of
WILLIAM ALBERY,
DIED OCTOBER 29TH 1892,
AGED 60 YEARS.
----
Also
WILLIAM GEORGE ALBERY,
DIED JANUARY 15TH 1894,
AGED 35 YEARS.
-----
'PEACE, PERFECT PEACE.'
-----
And of
ELIZABETH,
WIDOW OF WILLIAM ALBERY,
DIED MARCH 23RD 1900
AGED 82 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-548.jpg|size=s}} |64N |[[Albery-85|William George]] |[[Albery-85|Albery]] |1894 |"IhS
In Loving Memory of
WILLIAM ALBERY,
DIED OCTOBER 29TH 1892,
AGED 60 YEARS.
----
Also
WILLIAM GEORGE ALBERY,
DIED JANUARY 15TH 1894,
AGED 35 YEARS.
-----
'PEACE, PERFECT PEACE.'
-----
And of
ELIZABETH,
WIDOW OF WILLIAM ALBERY,
DIED MARCH 23RD 1900
AGED 82 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-665.jpg|size=s}} |Y |William Owen |Albiston |2010 |"In Loving
Memory of
William Owen
Albiston
'Wilf'
19th June 1951
23rd July 2010
..'As deep as the sea
that you loved
You will be forever
in our hearts.'" |- |{{Image|file=Mansfield-2398.jpg|size=s}} |1912Y |[[Alderton-363|William]] |[[Alderton-363|Alderton]] |1887 |"Sacred to the Memory of
IHS
WILLIAM MANSFIELD
BORN SEPR. 24TH 1814
DECEASED NOVR. 23RD 1887,
... YEARS CLERK OF THE CHURCH
OF ST JOHN THE EVANGELIST
IN FARNCOMBE.
-+-
Also
WILLIAM ALDERTON
BROTHER-IN-LAW OF THE ABOVE
BORN FEBY. 4TH. 1808,
DECEASED JUNE 11TH 1887
THEREFORE HATH THE LORD WAITED THAT
HE MIGHT BE GRACIOUS UNTO US" |- | |2756Y |[[Alexander-16072|John]] |[[Alexander-16072|Alexander]] |1882 | |- |{{Image|file=Edwards-26346.jpg|size=s}} |1900Y |[[Edwards-26346|Mary (Edwards)]] |[[Edwards-26346|Alexander]] |1890 |"In
Loving Memory of
MARY WIFE OF
JOHN ALEXANDER
WHO DIED MAY 26TH 1890
AGED 73 YEARS.
Also of
SARAH ANN WIFE OF
MARK ALEXANDER
WHO DIED JUNE 8TH 1887
AGED 33 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Edwards-26346.jpg|size=s}} |1900Y |[[Apsey-87|Sarah Ann (Apsey)]] |[[Apsey-87|Alexander]] |1887 |"In
Loving Memory of
MARY WIFE OF
JOHN ALEXANDER
WHO DIED MAY 26TH 1890
AGED 73 YEARS.
Also of
SARAH ANN WIFE OF
MARK ALEXANDER
WHO DIED JUNE 8TH 1887
AGED 33 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket.jpg|size=s}} |2069Y |[[Allden-6|William Enticknap]] |[[Allden-6|Allden]] |1891 |"In Loving Memory of
WILLIAM ENTICKNAP,
INFANT SON OF
SAMUEL AND ELIZABETH ALLDEN,
DIED AUGUST 4TH 1891.

G. HORN.
GODALMING." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-693.jpg|size=s}}
{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-694.jpg|size=s}} |CR2Y |Carol Ann |Alton |1984 |"IN MEMORY
OF
CAROL ANN ALTON
8? 6? 1940 - 27 2 1984
..." |- | |852Y |[[Elson-557|Ann (Elson)]] |[[Elson-557|Andrews]] |1883 | |- | |857Y |[[Andrews-14198|John]] |[[Andrews-14198|Andrews]] |1876 | |- |{{Image|file=Andrews-15107.jpg|size=s}} |698N |[[Andrews-15107|Robert William]] |[[Andrews-15107|Andrews]] |1917 |"202471 PRIVATE
R.W. ANDREWS
THE QUEENS
23RD MARCH 1917 AGE 30
DEARLY BELOVED HUSBAND OF
KATE MARIA ANDREWS" |- |{{Image|file=Armitage-1653.jpg|size=s}} |1763Y |[[Armitage-1654|Louisa Alice]] |[[Armitage-1654|Armitage]] |1927 |"In
Memory of
SARAH ELIZABETH ARMITAGE
DIED MAY 11TH 1898
AGED 33 YEARS.
ALSO OF
ELIZA ELIZABETH PERKINS
DIED NOVEMBER 7TH 1899
AGED 7[0] YEARS
A[LSO O]F
ALICE [PER]KINS
DIED OC[TOBER] 29TH 1907
AG[ED 76 Y]EARS
[ALSO OF]
LOUISA ALICE ARMITAGE
WHO DIED ON [7TH] AUGUST 192[7]" |- |{{Image|file=Armitage-1653.jpg|size=s}} |1763Y |[[Armitage-1653|Sarah Elizabeth]] |[[Armitage-1653|Armitage]] |1898 |"In
Memory of
SARAH ELIZABETH ARMITAGE
DIED MAY 11TH 1898
AGED 33 YEARS.
ALSO OF
ELIZA ELIZABETH PERKINS
DIED NOVEMBER 7TH 1899
AGED 7[0] YEARS
A[LSO O]F
ALICE [PER]KINS
DIED OC[TOBER] 29TH 1907
AG[ED 76 Y]EARS
[ALSO OF]
LOUISA ALICE ARMITAGE
WHO DIED ON [7TH] AUGUST 192[7]" |- |{{Image|file=Arnold-14271.jpg|size=s}} |259Y |[[Norris-8081|Albert]] |[[Norris-8081|Arnold]] |1875 | |- |{{Image|file=Arnold-14261.jpg|size=s}} |553Y |[[Arnold-14265|Clara]] |[[Arnold-14265|Arnold]] |1860 |"SACRED
to the Memory of
LEWIS Son of THOMAS
AND PHILLISS ELIZABETH
ARNOLD
who died February 5th 1866
AGED 26 YEARS
ALSO OF
CLARA Sister of the above
who died June 21st 1860
AGED 26 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Arnold-14271.jpg|size=s}} |258Y |[[Arnold-14271|James]] |[[Arnold-14271|Arnold]] |1860 | |- |{{Image|file=Arnold-4115.jpg|size=s}} |19AY |[[Arnold-4115|John]] |[[Arnold-4115|Arnold]] |1886 |"In Loving Memory of
JOHN ARNOLD,
WHO DIED MARCH 9TH 1886,
AGED [75] YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Arnold-14261.jpg|size=s}} |389Y |[[Arnold-14261|Lewis]] |[[Arnold-14261|Arnold]] |1866 |"SACRED
to the Memory of
LEWIS Son of THOMAS
AND PHILLISS ELIZABETH
ARNOLD
who died February 5th 1866
AGED 26 YEARS
ALSO OF
CLARA Sister of the above
who died June 21st 1860
AGED 26 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Arnold-14271.jpg|size=s}} |258Y |[[Norris-8081|Mary (Norris)]] |[[Norris-8081|Arnold]] |1877 | |- |{{Image|file=Arnold-14338.jpg|size=s}} |923Y |[[Arnold-14338|Nelson]] |[[Arnold-14338|Arnold]] |1871 |"SACRED
TO
THE MEMORY OF
NELSON ARNOLD
SON OF THOMAS AND
PHILLIS ELIZABETH
ARNOLD
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
SEPTEMBER 14TH 1871
AGED 26 YEARS.
HIS END WAS PEACE." |- |{{Image|file=Arnold-14262.jpg|size=s}} |937Y |[[Fielding-889|Phillis Elizabeth (Fielding)]] |[[Fielding-889|Arnold]] |1887 |"Sacred
to
THE MEMORY OF
THOMAS ARNOLD
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
AUGUST 6TH 1873
AGED 75 YEARS.
-+-
FALLEN ASLEEP.
ALSO OF
PHILLIS ELIZABETH
[WIFE OF THE] ABOVE
[WHO DEPARTED] THIS LIFE
DE[CEMBER].." |- |{{Image|file=Arnold-14262.jpg|size=s}} |936Y |[[Arnold-14262|Thomas]] |[[Arnold-14262|Arnold]] |1873 |"Sacred
to
THE MEMORY OF
THOMAS ARNOLD
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
AUGUST 6TH 1873
AGED 75 YEARS.
-+-
FALLEN ASLEEP.
ALSO OF
PHILLIS ELIZABETH
[WIFE OF THE] ABOVE
[WHO DEPARTED] THIS LIFE
DE[CEMBER].." |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-1.jpg|size=s}} |1949Y |[[Carter-27626|Harriett (Carter)]] |[[Carter-27626|Atfield]] |1886 |"In Loving Memory of
HARRIETT,
WIFE OF JOHN ATFIELD,
WHO DIED AUGUST 24TH 1886,
AGED 81 YEARS.
WHERE THE WEARY ARE AT REST.
JOHN ATFIELD,
DIED DECEMBER 11TH 1901,
AGED 84" |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-1.jpg|size=s}} |1949Y |[[Atfield-65|John]] |[[Atfield-65|Atfield]] |1901 |"In Loving Memory of
HARRIETT,
WIFE OF JOHN ATFIELD,
WHO DIED AUGUST 24TH 1886,
AGED 81 YEARS.
WHERE THE WEARY ARE AT REST.
JOHN ATFIELD,
DIED DECEMBER 11TH 1901,
AGED 84" |- | |932Y |[[Attfield-174|Ann]] |[[Attfield-174|Attfield]] |1908 | |- |{{Image|file=Attfield-172.jpg|size=s}} |888Y |[[Lucas-8874|Elizabeth (Lucas)]] |[[Lucas-8874|Attfield]] |1884 |"In Loving Memory
of
GEORGE ATTFIELD
DIED JANUARY 23RD 1867
AGED 63 YEARS.
AND ELIZABETH HIS WIFE,
DIED DECEMBER 8TH 1884" |- |{{Image|file=Attfield-172.jpg|size=s}} |932Y |[[Attfield-172|George]] |[[Attfield-172|Attfield]] |1867 |"In Loving Memory
of
GEORGE ATTFIELD
DIED JANUARY 23RD 1867
AGED 63 YEARS.
AND ELIZABETH HIS WIFE,
DIED DECEMBER 8TH 1884" |- | |932Y |[[Attfield-176|George]] |[[Attfield-176|Attfield]] |1868 | |- | |888Y |[[Attfield-173|William]] |[[Attfield-173|Attfield]] |1917 | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-253.jpg|size=s}} |805N |[[Attwater-120|Helena Alice]] |[[Attwater-120|Attwater]] |1899 |"TO
THE MEMORY OF
HELENA ALICE ATTWATER
FELL ASLEEP NOVEMBER 2ND 1899
AGED 21 YEARS
-----
'ASLEEP IN JESUS
TILL HE COME.'

ALSO
REGGIE DEARLY LOVED ONLY SON
OF MARTIN AND ELIZABETH ATTWATER
FELL ASLEEP JUNE 18TH 1930
AGED 17 YEARS.
'SO HE GIVETH HIS BELOVED SLEEP.'" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-253.jpg|size=s}} |808N |[[Attwater-117|Reggie (Reginald Thomas)]] |[[Attwater-117|Attwater]] |1930 |"TO
THE MEMORY OF
HELENA ALICE ATTWATER
FELL ASLEEP NOVEMBER 2ND 1899
AGED 21 YEARS
-----
'ASLEEP IN JESUS
TILL HE COME.'

ALSO
REGGIE DEARLY LOVED ONLY SON
OF MARTIN AND ELIZABETH ATTWATER
FELL ASLEEP JUNE 18TH 1930
AGED 17 YEARS.
'SO HE GIVETH HIS BELOVED SLEEP.'" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-471.jpg|size=s}} |1551N |[[Avenell-127|Mary Ann]] |[[Avenell-127|Avenell]] |1873 |"SACRED
TO
THE MEMORY OF
MARY ANN AVENELL,
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
OCTOBER 22 1873,
AGED 13 YEARS

SUFFER LITTLE CHILDREN AND FORBID
THEM NOT TO COME UNTO ME FOR OF SUCH
IS THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN" |- |{{Image|file=Peto-70.jpg|size=s}} |361N |[[Peto-70|Eliza (Peto)]] |[[Peto-70|Avery]] |1909 |"In
Loving Memory of
ELIZA
THE BELOVED WIFE OF WILLIAM AVERY
WHO DIED JUNE 18TH 1909
AGED 59 YEARS.
-+-
SHE HAS GONE, THE ONE WE LOVED SO DEAR
TO HER ETERNAL REST
SHE'S GONE TO HEAVEN WE HAVE NO FEAR
SHE IS FOREVER BLEST.

GOD GRANT THAT WE MAY MEET ONCE MORE
OUR MOTHER ON A HAPPIER SHORE
WHERE SORROWS ARE UNKNOWN" |- |{{Image|file=Avery-6428.jpg|size=s}} |403N |[[Avery-6428|William]] |[[Avery-6428|Avery]] |1922 |"In Loving Memory
-of-
OUR DEAR FATHER
WILLIAM AVERY
WHO PASSED AWAY JANY 10TH 1922
AGED 74 YEARS.
---
I PRAY THE LORD MY SOUL MAY TAKE" |- |{{Image|file=Harvey-13727.jpg|size=s}} |2606Y |[[Harvey-13727|Clara Ann (Harvey)]] |[[Harvey-13727|Bailey]] |1898 |"IN LOVING MEMORY OF
CLARA ANN BAILEY
BORN NOVEMBER 16TH 1827
DIED OCTOBER 6TH 1898
'PEACE, PERFECT PEACE.'" |- |{{Image|file=Baker-41081.jpg|size=s}} |927Y |[[Baker-41081|Anthony]] |[[Baker-41081|Baker]] |1868 | |- |{{Image|file=Baker-40804.jpg|size=s}} |631Y |[[Baker-40804|Charles Benjamin King]] |[[Baker-40804|Baker]] |1881 |"..
CHARLES BENJAMIN
[KING] BAKER
DIED NOVEMBER 10TH? [1881]
AGED 9 YEARS
T.. [YET?] FOR ... TOOK .." |- | |2141Y |[[Tiffen-43|Myra]] |[[Tiffen-43|Baker]] |1880 | |- |{{Image|file=Baker-43194.jpg|size=s}} |1785Y |[[Baker-43194|Susan D.R.]] |[[Baker-43194|Baker]] |1924 |"IN LOVING MEMORY OF
SUSAN D.R. BAKER,
DIED 26TH JUNE 1924
AGED 27 YEARS.
THY WILL BE DONE." |- |{{Image|file=Balchin-108.jpg|size=s}} |414Y |[[Balchin-108|George]] |[[Balchin-108|Balchin]] |1864 |"IN
MEMORY OF
GEORGE BALCHIN
WHO DIED JULY 21ST 1864
AGED 76 YEARS.
-+-
ALSO HARRIET
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JULY 31ST 1887,
AGED 76 YEARS.
-+-
THE LORD IS GRACIOUS AND MERCIFUL,
LONG SUFFERING AND OF GREAT GOODNESS." |- |{{Image|file=Balchin-108.jpg|size=s}} |414Y |[[Sly-501|Harriet (Sly)]] |[[Sly-501|Balchin]] |1887 |"IN
MEMORY OF
GEORGE BALCHIN
WHO DIED JULY 21ST 1864
AGED 76 YEARS.
-+-
ALSO HARRIET
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JULY 31ST 1887,
AGED 76 YEARS.
-+-
THE LORD IS GRACIOUS AND MERCIFUL,
LONG SUFFERING AND OF GREAT GOODNESS." |- |{{Image|file=Unknown-485803.jpg|size=s}} |142Y |[[Unknown-485803|Frances]] |[[Unknown-485803|Baldwin]] |1863 |"..
ALSO? OF?
FRANCES BALDWIN
.." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-313.jpg|size=s}} |897N |[[Boxall-383|Hannah (Boxall)]] |[[Boxall-383|Bantoft]] |1928 |"In
Loving Memory
of
SAMUEL BANTOFT
DIED NOVEMBER 2_ 1894
IN HIS 25TH YEAR
TILL THE DAY BREAK

Also of HANNAH BANTOFT
..WIFE OF THE..
WHO DIED ..15TH? 1928" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-313.jpg|size=s}} |897N |[[Bantoft-5|Samuel]] |[[Bantoft-5|Bantoft]] |1894 |"In
Loving Memory
of
SAMUEL BANTOFT
DIED NOVEMBER 2_ 1894
IN HIS 25TH YEAR
TILL THE DAY BREAK

Also of HANNAH BANTOFT
..WIFE OF THE..
WHO DIED ..15TH? 1928" |- |{{Image|file=Barnett-9940.jpg|size=s}} |505N |[[Barnett-9940|Blanche Rose]] |[[Barnett-9940|Barnett]] |1895 |"IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
BLANCHE ROSE BARNETT
WHO DIED MAY 12TH 1895
AGED 4 YEARS & 11 MONTHS" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-320.jpg|size=s}} |1451N |[[Barnett-9188|George]] |[[Barnett-9188|Barnett]] |1908 |"GEO[RGE] BARNETT
...
ELIZABETH
.. OF THE ABOVE" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-320.jpg|size=s}} |1451N |[[Slater-3541|Elizabeth]] |[[Slater-3541|Barnett]] |1907 |"GEO[RGE] BARNETT
...
ELIZABETH
.. OF THE ABOVE" |- |{{Image|file=Smeed-80.jpg|size=s}} |253Y |[[Bicknell-911|Emma]] |[[Bicknell-911|Bateman]] |1875 |"SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
WILLIAM SMEED
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
DECEMBER 17TH 1858
AGED 49 YEARS
ALSO OF EMMA
WIDOW OF THE ABOVE
AND WIFE OF
S.E. BATEMAN
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
DECEMBER 13TH 1875
AGED 50 YEARS.
HER END WAS PEACE.
ALICE EMMA NORTHCOTE
BELOVED WIFE OF
COLONEL NORTHCOTE
H.M. ARTILLERY
ELDEST DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
DIED AT WALLINGTON 29TH MAY 1917
AGED 67
ST. JOHN V. 39?" |- |{{Image|file=Glover-6170.jpg|size=s}} | - |[[Gardner-14400|Sarah (Glover)]] |[[Gardner-14400|Barry]] | |"In Loving Memory
-of-
ELIZABETH,
WIFE OF JAMES GARDNER,
DIED FEBRUARY .. 1874
IN HER 82ND YEAR
MARY
DAUGHTER OF JAMES AND ELIZABETH GARDNER
DIED 16TH NOVEMBER 1913
IN HER 82ND YEAR

SARAH GARDNER
DAUGHTER OF
JAMES AND ELIZABETH GARDNER
ENTERED INTO REST
...1889 AGED 62 YEARS

SARAH BARRY
SISTER OF ELIZABETH GARDNER
DIED JANUARY 21ST 1873
IN HER 86TH YEAR
INTERRED IN WILLESDEN CEMETERY" |- |{{Image|file=Battson-31.jpg|size=s}} |2479Y |[[Battson-31|Benjamin Eli]] |[[Battson-31|Battson]] |1885 |"In Memory of
BENJAMIN ELI
BATTSON
DIED MARCH .. 1885
ELLEN MARY BATTSON
DIED FEB 13TH 1921
AGED 83 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Battson-31.jpg|size=s}} |2479Y |[[Miller-70803|Ellen Mary (Miller)]] |[[Miller-70803|Battson]] |1921 |"In Memory of
BENJAMIN ELI
BATTSON
DIED MARCH .. 1885
ELLEN MARY BATTSON
DIED FEB 13TH 1921
AGED 83 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-328.jpg|size=s}} | |Beatrice Esther |Bawdelly-Smith |2019 |"Beatrice Esther
Bawdelly-Smith
"Betsy"
Died 30th March 2019
Aged 86 Years" |- |{{Image|file=Beagley-356.jpg|size=s}} |484N |[[Collyer-397|Eliza (Collyer)]] |[[Collyer-397|Beagley]] |1889 |"In Loving Memory of
ELIZA
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
JOHN BEAGLEY,
WHO FELL ASLEEP AUGUST 18TH 1889
AGED 53 YEARS.
'THY WILL BE DONE.'
In Loving Memory
-of-
JOHN BEAGLEY
WHO FELL ASLEEP
DECEMBER 18TH 1908
AGED 75 YEARS.
PEACE, PERFECT PEACE.
...
LEONARD HERBERT BEAGLEY
DIED AUGUST 10TH 1957
AGED 78 YEARS.
In Loving Memory
-of-
ELIZABETH
DAUGHTER OF JOHN AND ELIZA BEAGLEY
DIED JULY 29TH 1940
AGED 82 YEARS.
'AT REST.'" |- |{{Image|file=Beagley-356.jpg|size=s}} |483N |[[Beagley-359|Elizabeth]] |[[Beagley-359|Beagley]] |1940 |"In Loving Memory of
ELIZA
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
JOHN BEAGLEY,
WHO FELL ASLEEP AUGUST 18TH 1889
AGED 53 YEARS.
'THY WILL BE DONE.'
In Loving Memory
-of-
JOHN BEAGLEY
WHO FELL ASLEEP
DECEMBER 18TH 1908
AGED 75 YEARS.
PEACE, PERFECT PEACE.
...
LEONARD HERBERT BEAGLEY
DIED AUGUST 10TH 1957
AGED 78 YEARS.
In Loving Memory
-of-
ELIZABETH
DAUGHTER OF JOHN AND ELIZA BEAGLEY
DIED JULY 29TH 1940
AGED 82 YEARS.
'AT REST.'" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-240.jpg|size=s}} |1404N |[[Beagley-318|James]] |[[Beagley-318|Beagley]] |1928 |"IN
Loving Memory of
LOIS
THE BELOVED WIFE OF JAMES BEAGLEY
WHO FELL ASLEEP JULY 22ND 1901
AGED 49 YEARS.
'IN GOD IS ALL OUR HOPE.'

JAMES BEAGLEY
FELL ASLEEP MAY 6TH 1928
AGED 85 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Beagley-356.jpg|size=s}} |484N |[[Beagley-356|John]] |[[Beagley-356|Beagley]] |1908 |"In Loving Memory of
ELIZA
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
JOHN BEAGLEY,
WHO FELL ASLEEP AUGUST 18TH 1889
AGED 53 YEARS.
'THY WILL BE DONE.'
In Loving Memory
-of-
JOHN BEAGLEY
WHO FELL ASLEEP
DECEMBER 18TH 1908
AGED 75 YEARS.
PEACE, PERFECT PEACE.
...
LEONARD HERBERT BEAGLEY
DIED AUGUST 10TH 1957
AGED 78 YEARS.
In Loving Memory
-of-
ELIZABETH
DAUGHTER OF JOHN AND ELIZA BEAGLEY
DIED JULY 29TH 1940
AGED 82 YEARS.
'AT REST.'" |- |{{Image|file=Beagley-356.jpg|size=s}} |483-4N |[[Beagley-358|Leonard Herbert]] |[[Beagley-358|Beagley]] |1957 |"In Loving Memory of
ELIZA
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
JOHN BEAGLEY,
WHO FELL ASLEEP AUGUST 18TH 1889
AGED 53 YEARS.
'THY WILL BE DONE.'
In Loving Memory
-of-
JOHN BEAGLEY
WHO FELL ASLEEP
DECEMBER 18TH 1908
AGED 75 YEARS.
PEACE, PERFECT PEACE.
...
LEONARD HERBERT BEAGLEY
DIED AUGUST 10TH 1957
AGED 78 YEARS.
In Loving Memory
-of-
ELIZABETH
DAUGHTER OF JOHN AND ELIZA BEAGLEY
DIED JULY 29TH 1940
AGED 82 YEARS.
'AT REST.'" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-240.jpg|size=s}} |1404N |[[Curzon-203|Lois]] |[[Curzon-203|Beagley]] |1901 |"IN
Loving Memory of
LOIS
THE BELOVED WIFE OF JAMES BEAGLEY
WHO FELL ASLEEP JULY 22ND 1901
AGED 49 YEARS.
'IN GOD IS ALL OUR HOPE.'

JAMES BEAGLEY
FELL ASLEEP MAY 6TH 1928
AGED 85 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-646.jpg|size=s}} | |Lilly Elizabeth |Beardall |2019 |"Lilly Elizabeth
BEARDALL
Died 2nd January 2019
Aged 9 Years" |- |{{Image|file=Beer-1459.jpg|size=s}} |2008Y |[[Beer-1459|Gladys]] |[[Beer-1459|Beer]] |1902 |"IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
GLADYS,
THE DEAR CHILD OF
FRANK AND EDITH BEER
DIED JAN 8TH 1902
AGED 21 MONTHS" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-544.jpg|size=s}} |662aN |[[Bell-25613|Frederick Stanley]] |[[Bell-25613|Bell]] |1915 |"SON OF BERNICE BELL,
NEE GRINDEL
FREDERICK STANLEY
BELL
DIED DEC 20TH 1915
AGE 6 MONTHS
SAFELY SAFELY GATHERED IN
FAR FROM SORROW
FAR FROM SIN" |- |{{Image|file=Bennett-25680.jpg|size=s}} |1542N |[[Bennett-25681|Alice Cullen]] |[[Bennett-25681|Bennett]] |1873 |"MARY AMELIA
BENNETT
DIED JANUARY 6TH 1879
AGED 4 YEARS AND 7 MONTHS
ALICE CULLEN BENNETT
DIED SEPTEMBER 2ND 1873
AGED 8? MONTHS" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-295.jpg|size=s}} |905N |[[Bennett-24431|Charles Daniel]] |[[Bennett-24431|Bennett]] |1934 |"In Loving Memory
of
MARY ELIZABETH
BELOVED? WIFE [OF]
CHARLES? BENNETT
FELL ASLEEP MARCH ..RD 1895
AGED 31


ALSO OF
CHARLES? _ BENNETT
'RE-UNITED'." |- |{{Image|file=Bennett-25823.jpg|size=s}} |2135Y |[[Bennett-25823|James Cullen]] |[[Bennett-25823|Bennett]] |1875 |"IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
JAMES CULLEN BENNETT
OF FOLKESTONE
WHO DIED AT GODALMING
OCT 25TH 1[875]
AGED 6[1] YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Bennett-25680.jpg|size=s}} |2243Y |[[Bennett-25680|Mary Amelia]] |[[Bennett-25680|Bennett]] |1879 |"MARY AMELIA
BENNETT
DIED JANUARY 6TH 1879
AGED 4 YEARS AND 7 MONTHS
ALICE CULLEN BENNETT
DIED SEPTEMBER 2ND 1873
AGED 8? MONTHS" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-295.jpg|size=s}} |905N |[[Bartlett-9430|Mary Elizabeth]] |[[Bartlett-9430|Bennett]] |1895 |"In Loving Memory
of
MARY ELIZABETH
BELOVED? WIFE [OF]
CHARLES? BENNETT
FELL ASLEEP MARCH ..RD 1895
AGED 31


ALSO OF
CHARLES? _ BENNETT
'RE-UNITED'." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-644.jpg|size=s}} |2159Y |[[Benson-5986|Henry]] |[[Benson-5986|Benson]] |1890 |"HERE RESTS
HENRY BENSON
BORN FEBRUARY 7 1830
DIED APRIL 26 1890.
FOR ELEVEN YEARS RECTOR OF FARNCOMBE.
ALLOWED TO BE PUT TO REST? WITH THE GOSPEL
NOT TO PLEASE MEN BUT GOD." |- |{{Image|file=Bicknell-941.jpg|size=s}} |352Y |[[Bicknell-943|Gertrude Helena]] |[[Bicknell-943|Bicknell]] |1869 |"HENRY BICKNELL
TAKEN TO REST JULY 18TH 1890
AGED 46 YEARS.
ALSO
GUSTAVE GEORGE & GERTRUDE HELENA
HIS CHILDREN
ALSO SARAH
WIFE OF THE ABOVE,
TAKEN TO REST APRIL 25TH 1900,
AGED 56 YEARS.
SHE HATH DONE WHAT SHE COULD DO.

EVEN SO FATHER FOR SO IT SEEMETH
GOOD IN THY SIGHT
WHILE THE TIRED FRAME RESTETH
THE SPIRIT WAKING EVER
STILL HOLDETH BLEST COMMUNION
WITH CHRIST WHO SLEEPETH NEVER"  |- |{{Image|file=Bicknell-941.jpg|size=s}} | - |[[Bicknell-942|Gustave George Mansfield]] |[[Bicknell-942|Bicknell]] |1866 |"HENRY BICKNELL
TAKEN TO REST JULY 18TH 1890
AGED 46 YEARS.
ALSO
GUSTAVE GEORGE & GERTRUDE HELENA
HIS CHILDREN
ALSO SARAH
WIFE OF THE ABOVE,
TAKEN TO REST APRIL 25TH 1900,
AGED 56 YEARS.
SHE HATH DONE WHAT SHE COULD DO.

EVEN SO FATHER FOR SO IT SEEMETH
GOOD IN THY SIGHT
WHILE THE TIRED FRAME RESTETH
THE SPIRIT WAKING EVER
STILL HOLDETH BLEST COMMUNION
WITH CHRIST WHO SLEEPETH NEVER" |- |{{Image|file=Bicknell-941.jpg|size=s}} |1909Y |[[Bicknell-941|Henry]] |[[Bicknell-941|Bicknell]] |1890 |"HENRY BICKNELL
TAKEN TO REST JULY 18TH 1890
AGED 46 YEARS.
ALSO
GUSTAVE GEORGE & GERTRUDE HELENA
HIS CHILDREN
ALSO SARAH
WIFE OF THE ABOVE,
TAKEN TO REST APRIL 25TH 1900,
AGED 56 YEARS.
SHE HATH DONE WHAT SHE COULD DO.

EVEN SO FATHER FOR SO IT SEEMETH
GOOD IN THY SIGHT
WHILE THE TIRED FRAME RESTETH
THE SPIRIT WAKING EVER
STILL HOLDETH BLEST COMMUNION
WITH CHRIST WHO SLEEPETH NEVER" |- |{{Image|file=Bicknell-941.jpg|size=s}} |1909Y |[[Mansfield-2399|Sarah (Mansfield)]] |[[Mansfield-2399|Bicknell]] |1900 |"HENRY BICKNELL
TAKEN TO REST JULY 18TH 1890
AGED 46 YEARS.
ALSO
GUSTAVE GEORGE & GERTRUDE HELENA
HIS CHILDREN
ALSO SARAH
WIFE OF THE ABOVE,
TAKEN TO REST APRIL 25TH 1900,
AGED 56 YEARS.
SHE HATH DONE WHAT SHE COULD DO.

EVEN SO FATHER FOR SO IT SEEMETH
GOOD IN THY SIGHT
WHILE THE TIRED FRAME RESTETH
THE SPIRIT WAKING EVER
STILL HOLDETH BLEST COMMUNION
WITH CHRIST WHO SLEEPETH NEVER" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-221.jpg|size=s}} |766N |[[Carnzu-1|Jane]] |[[Carnzu-1|Bigmore]] |1921 |"..OF
THOMAS BIGMORE
WHO DIED DECEMBER 14TH 1899
AGED 24 YEARS

IN LOVING
REMEMBRANCE OF
JANE BIGMORE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE.. [1921]" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-221.jpg|size=s}} |766N |[[Bigmore-54|Thomas]] |[[Bigmore-54|Bigmore]] |1899 |"..OF
THOMAS BIGMORE
WHO DIED DECEMBER 14TH 1899
AGED 24 YEARS

IN LOVING
REMEMBRANCE OF
JANE BIGMORE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE.. [1921]" |- |{{Image|file=Lillywhite-79.jpg|size=s}} |738Y |[[Lillywhite-79|Ann (Lillywhite)]] |[[Lillywhite-79|Billinghurst]] |1863 |"SACRED
TO
THE MEMORY OF
ANN WIFE OF
CHARLES BILLINGHURST
WHO DIED MARCH 21ST 1863
AGED 56 YEARS.
-----
BLESSED ARE THE DEAD THAT DIE IN THE LORD." |- |{{Image|file=Bingley-120.jpg|size=s}} |2503Y |[[Dalton-6072|Elizabeth (Dalton)]] |[[Dalton-6072|Bingley]] |1879 |"In
Memory of
RICHARD BINGLEY,
FORMERLY OF HEAVITREE, DEVON,
DIED MAY 7TH 1879,
AGED 70 YEARS
-+-
ALSO OF
ELIZABETH, HIS WIFE
DIED APRIL 29TH 1879,
AGED 70 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Bingley-120.jpg|size=s}} |2504Y |[[Bingley-120|Richard]] |[[Bingley-120|Bingley]] |1879 |"In
Memory of
RICHARD BINGLEY,
FORMERLY OF HEAVITREE, DEVON,
DIED MAY 7TH 1879,
AGED 70 YEARS
-+-
ALSO OF
ELIZABETH, HIS WIFE
DIED APRIL 29TH 1879,
AGED 70 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-523.jpg|size=s}} |1381N |[[Hallam-880|Margaret (Hallam)]] |[[Hallam-880|Birt]] |1908 |"IN MEMORY OF
SAMUEL KIDD
SON OF THE LATE
RICHARD & DEBORAH KIDD
OF HATCH, GODALMING
WHO DIED AT LLANAWAY HOUSE
MARCH 27TH 1867
AGED 77 YEARS.

For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son
that whosoever believeth in him should not perish but
have everlasting life.

ALSO OF DEBORAH HALLAM,
NIECE OF THE ABOVE, & DAUGHTER OF
EDWARD & DEBORAH HALLAM
LATE OF KENNINGTON, SURREY.
BORN AT HATCH, SEPTR. 18TH 1803
DIED AT LLANAWAY HOUSE AUGST. 18TH 1874.

Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do do it with thy might
Jesus said unto her I am the Resurrection and the Life

ALSO CATHERINE HALLAM,
THIRD DAUGHTER OF
EDWARD & DEBORAH HALLAM,
WHO WENT HOME AT LLANAWAY
ON HER 90TH BIRTHDAY, AUGST. 26TH 1900.

'She being dead yet speaketh.'

ALSO MARGARET BIRT, YOUNGEST DAUGHTER OF
EDWARD & DEBORAH HALLAM,
WHO DIED AT LLANAWAY
AUGUST 3RD 1908, IN HER 91ST YEAR.

'The souls of the righteous are in the hand of God.'" |- |{{Image|file=Blackburn-4629.jpg|size=s}} |4BY |[[Mills-16604|Esther Jane (Mills)]] |[[Mills-16604|Blackburn]] |1935 |"IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
ESTHER JANE BLACKBURN,
WHO DIED AUGUST 20TH 1935
AGED 54 YEARS.
---
TIME PASSETH, LOVE ABIDETH.
---
ALSO OF
WILLIAM HORACE BLACKBURN
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE,
PASSED AWAY AUGUST 30TH 1955
AGED 75 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Blackburn-4594.jpg|size=s}} |606Y |[[Blackburn-4594|Horace]] |[[Blackburn-4594|Blackburn]] |1939 |"IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
MARY LOUISA BLACKBURN,
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 2ND 1935
AGED 81 YEARS.
---
'EVER IN OUR THOUGHTS.'

ALSO OF
HORACE BLACKBURN,
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
DIED AUGUST 5TH 1939
AGED 86 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Blackburn-4594.jpg|size=s}} |606Y |[[Evershed-54|Mary Louisa (Evershed)]] |[[Evershed-54|Blackburn]] |1935 |"IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
MARY LOUISA BLACKBURN,
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 2ND 1935
AGED 81 YEARS.
---
'EVER IN OUR THOUGHTS.'

ALSO OF
HORACE BLACKBURN,
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
DIED AUGUST 5TH 1939
AGED 86 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Blackburn-4629.jpg|size=s}} |4BY |[[Blackburn-4629|William Horace]] |[[Blackburn-4629|Blackburn]] |1955 |"IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
ESTHER JANE BLACKBURN,
WHO DIED AUGUST 20TH 1935
AGED 54 YEARS.
---
TIME PASSETH, LOVE ABIDETH.
---
ALSO OF
WILLIAM HORACE BLACKBURN
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE,
PASSED AWAY AUGUST 30TH 1955
AGED 75 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-550.jpg|size=s}} |68aN |[[Blain-678|Joseph Daniel Rowbotham]] |[[Blain-678|Blain]] |1920 |"Called to
Higher Service

In Loving Memory
--of--
MY DEAR HUSBAND
JOSEPH D. R. BLAIN
WHO PASSED AWAY JAN 15TH 1920
AGED 63 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Bliss-4889.jpg|size=s}} |6BY |[[Bliss-4889|Edward Church]] |[[Bliss-4889|Bliss]] |1923 |"IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
EDWARD CHURCH BLISS,
DIED DECEMBER 6TH 1923,
AGED 51.
AND OF HIS WIFE
ROSALIND MARY CHURCH BLISS
DIED DECEMBER 27TH 1958

DEO DANTE DEDI." |- |{{Image|file=Bliss-4889.jpg|size=s}} |6BY |[[Barry-4204|Rosalind Mary (Barry) Church]] |[[Barry-4204|Bliss]] |1958 |"IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
EDWARD CHURCH BLISS,
DIED DECEMBER 6TH 1923,
AGED 51.
AND OF HIS WIFE
ROSALIND MARY CHURCH BLISS
DIED DECEMBER 27TH 1958

DEO DANTE DEDI." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-688.jpg|size=s}} |2770Y |[[Taylor-61661|Sarah Ann (Taylor)]] |[[Taylor-61661|Blundell]] |1882 |"Sarah Blundell.." |- |{{Image|file=.jpg|size=s}} |2457Y |Elizabeth (Simpson) |Boddy |1898 |"In
Memory of
ELIZABETH BODDY
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
CHARLES JAMES BODDY
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE APRIL 8TH 1898." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-325.jpg|size=s}} |1458N |[[Davies-9628|Caroline Elizabeth (Davies)]] |[[Davies-9628|Boileau]] |1908 |"In
Loving Memory
of
CAROLINE ELIZABETH,
WIDOW OF CAPT. E. BOILEAU. E._.C.S.
BORN NOV 16 1825
SEP 5 1908
..MY..URE..
ASK? NOTHI.." |- |{{Image|file=Bonner-2208.jpg|size=s}} |182N |[[Bonner-2208|Annie]] |[[Bonner-2208|Bonner]] |1893 |"In
Loving Memory of
MARY ANN, WIFE OF
JOHN BONNER
BORN SEPT. 17TH 1828,
DIED SEPT. 12TH 1889.
-+-
WHEN TH[E WE]ARY ONES WE LOVE
ENTER O[N THEIR] REST ABOVE,
SEEMS T[HE EARTH S]O POOR AND VAST,
ALL O[UR LIFE JOY O]VERCAST,
HUSH [BE EVERY MURM]UR DUMB,
IT IS [ONLY TILL HE COM]E.
[ALSO OF]
[ANNIE BONNE]R
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
BORN SEPT. 25TH 1862,
DIED MAY 31ST 1893.
-+-
NOT GONE FROM MEMORY NOR FROM LOVE,
BUT GONE TO OUR FATHER'S HOME ABOVE." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-629.jpg|size=s}} |1265Y |[[Bonner-2056|James]] |[[Bonner-2056|Bonner]] |1924 |"In Memory of
JAMES BONNER,
DIED AUGUST 15TH 1924
AGED 78 YEARS.
-.-
SARAH BONNER,
DIED FEB 16TH 1929,
AGED 91 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Bonner-2208.jpg|size=s}} |182N |[[Garrett-9188|Mary Ann (Garrett)]] |[[Garrett-9188|Bonner]] |1889 |"In
Loving Memory of
MARY ANN, WIFE OF
JOHN BONNER
BORN SEPT. 17TH 1828,
DIED SEPT. 12TH 1889.
-+-
WHEN TH[E WE]ARY ONES WE LOVE
ENTER O[N THEIR] REST ABOVE,
SEEMS T[HE EARTH S]O POOR AND VAST,
ALL O[UR LIFE JOY O]VERCAST,
HUSH [BE EVERY MURM]UR DUMB,
IT IS [ONLY TILL HE COM]E.
[ALSO OF]
[ANNIE BONNE]R
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
BORN SEPT. 25TH 1862,
DIED MAY 31ST 1893.
-+-
NOT GONE FROM MEMORY NOR FROM LOVE,
BUT GONE TO OUR FATHER'S HOME ABOVE." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-629.jpg|size=s}} |1265Y |[[Hill-34695|Sarah]] |[[Hill-34695|Bonner]] |1929 |"In Memory of
JAMES BONNER,
DIED AUGUST 15TH 1924
AGED 78 YEARS.
-.-
SARAH BONNER,
DIED FEB 16TH 1929,
AGED 91 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Bean-6122.jpg|size=s}} |1903Y |[[Bean-6122|Mary (Bean)]] |[[Bean-6122|Bosbery]] |1900 |"In
Loving Memory
-of-
MARY BOSBERY
AT REST 13TH JANUARY 1900
AGED 80
EARTH HOLDS NO OTHER LIKE TO THEE

THOMAS HUSBAND OF
MARY BOSBERY
DIED 24TH MARCH 1867
INTERRED AT KENSAL GREEN.

THOMAS SMITH BOSBERY
ONLY SON
DIED 7TH NOVEMBER 1866" |- |{{Image|file=Bean-6122.jpg|size=s}} | - |[[Bosbery-2|Thomas]] |[[Bosbery-2|Bosbery]] |1867 |"In
Loving Memory
-of-
MARY BOSBERY
AT REST 13TH JANUARY 1900
AGED 80
EARTH HOLDS NO OTHER LIKE TO THEE

THOMAS HUSBAND OF
MARY BOSBERY
DIED 24TH MARCH 1867
INTERRED AT KENSAL GREEN.

THOMAS SMITH BOSBERY
ONLY SON
DIED 7TH NOVEMBER 1866" |- |{{Image|file=Bean-6122.jpg|size=s}} | - |[[Bosbery-3|Thomas Smith]] |[[Bosbery-3|Bosbery]] |1866 |"In
Loving Memory
-of-
MARY BOSBERY
AT REST 13TH JANUARY 1900
AGED 80
EARTH HOLDS NO OTHER LIKE TO THEE

THOMAS HUSBAND OF
MARY BOSBERY
DIED 24TH MARCH 1867
INTERRED AT KENSAL GREEN.

THOMAS SMITH BOSBERY
ONLY SON
DIED 7TH NOVEMBER 1866" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-213.jpg|size=s}} |1396N |[[Nicholls-2514|Gertrude Mary (Nicholls)]] |[[Nicholls-2514|Boshier]] |1988 |"In Loving Memory
--of--
HENRY HUBERT BOSHIER
BORN 30TH JULY 1888
DIED 13TH FEBRUARY 1967
---
AND OF HIS WIFE
GERTRUDE MARY BOSHIER
BORN 15TH OCTOBER 1893
DIED 18TH DECEMBER 1988" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-213.jpg|size=s}} |1396N |[[Boshier-14|Henry Hubert]] |[[Boshier-14|Boshier]] |1967 |"In Loving Memory
--of--
HENRY HUBERT BOSHIER
BORN 30TH JULY 1888
DIED 13TH FEBRUARY 1967
---
AND OF HIS WIFE
GERTRUDE MARY BOSHIER
BORN 15TH OCTOBER 1893
DIED 18TH DECEMBER 1988" |- |{{Image|file=Bowden-3351.jpg|size=s}} |1813Y |[[Bowden-3351|Billy]] |[[Bowden-3351|Bowden]] |1930 |"In Loving Memory
of
Billy Bowden
1921 - 1930

Grandparents
Caroline Doe
1828 - 1901

Henry Doe
1833 - 1912" |- |{{Image|file=Bowers-6576.jpg|size=s}} |2829Y |[[Bowers-6576|Henry Samuel]] |[[Bowers-6576|Bowers]] |1867 |"SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
HENRY BOWERS
WHO DIED
SEPTEMBER 21ST 1867,
IN THE 62ND YEAR OF
HIS AGE." |- |{{Image|file=Bowers-6841.jpg|size=s}} |554N |[[Bowers-6578|Margaret]] |[[Bowers-6578|Bowers]] |1898 |"In Memory
-OF-
ELIZA,
WIFE OF GEORGE JOHNSON,
DIED 25TH MAY 1892,
AGED 51 YEARS.
ALSO
MARGARET BOWERS,
SISTER OF THE ABOVE,
DIED NOVEMBER 7TH 1898,
AGED 61 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Bowers-6577.jpg|size=s}} |2829Y |[[Bowers-6577|William Henry]] |[[Bowers-6577|Bowers]] |1906 |"In Loving Memory of WILLIAM HENRY. THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF JANE BOWERS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-539.jpg|size=s}} |541N |[[Bowler-1010|George]] |[[Bowler-1010|Bowler]] |1915 |"In
Loving Memory of
GEORGE BOWLER
WHO DIED 13TH MAY 1915, AGED 80 YEARS
----
Also of MARY,
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 6TH JUNE 1893, AGED 58 YEARS.
----
Also, SERGT. E. SUTER,
WHO DIED WHILE SERVING HIS COUNTRY
4TH JANY. 1916, AGED 52 YEARS.
AT REST.
Also EDGAR WALKER
KILLED IN FRANCE 10TH SEPTR 1918
AGED 35 YEARS
HIS MEMORY EVER DEAR" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-539.jpg|size=s}} |541N |[[Peto-64|Mary (Peto)]] |[[Peto-64|Bowler]] |1893 |"In
Loving Memory of
GEORGE BOWLER
WHO DIED 13TH MAY 1915, AGED 80 YEARS
----
Also of MARY,
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 6TH JUNE 1893, AGED 58 YEARS.
----
Also, SERGT. E. SUTER,
WHO DIED WHILE SERVING HIS COUNTRY
4TH JANY. 1916, AGED 52 YEARS.
AT REST.
Also EDGAR WALKER
KILLED IN FRANCE 10TH SEPTR 1918
AGED 35 YEARS
HIS MEMORY EVER DEAR" |- |{{Image|file=Boxall-393.jpg|size=s}} |2772Y |[[Boxall-393|Elizabeth Rebecca]] |[[Boxall-393|Boxall]] |1884 |"Sacred
to the
Memory of
ELIZABETH REBECCA BOXALL
only beloved child of
ROBERT and EM[MA] BOXALL
who [died]
March 2_..
1884
..
Yea[rs]
..
Lo.." |- |{{Image|file=Field-5326.jpg|size=s}} |635Y |[[Woods-12816|Emma (Woods)]] |[[Woods-12816|Boxall]] |1927 |"IN MEMORY OF
WILLIAM FIELD
DIED DEC. 11TH 1864, AGED 24 YEARS.
---
ALSO OF EMMA BOXALL, HIS WIFE
DIED APRIL 26TH 1927, AGED 85 YEARS.
'RE-UNITED.'" |- |{{Image|file=Boxall-392.jpg|size=s}} |27aY |[[Aylwin-50|Emma (Aylwin)]] |[[Aylwin-50|Boxall]] |1909 |"In ever Loving
Memory of
ROBERT BOXALL
AT REST 31ST MARCH 1906
AGED 76 YEARS.
ALSO EMMA BOXALL WIFE OF THE ABOVE
AT REST 21ST JANUARY 1909
AGED 73 YEARS
HER END WAS PEACE." |- |{{Image|file=Boxall-392.jpg|size=s}} |27aY |[[Boxall-392|Robert]] |[[Boxall-392|Boxall]] |1906 |"In ever Loving
Memory of
ROBERT BOXALL
AT REST 31ST MARCH 1906
AGED 76 YEARS.
ALSO EMMA BOXALL WIFE OF THE ABOVE
AT REST 21ST JANUARY 1909
AGED 73 YEARS
HER END WAS PEACE." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-408.jpg|size=s}} |1499Y |[[Lillywhite-76|Annie Maria]] |[[Lillywhite-76|Bradley]] |1945 |"IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
FREDERICK EDWIN BRADLEY
WHO PASSED PEACEFULLY AWAY
25TH JULY 1925
'AT THE GOING DOWN OF THE SUN AND
IN THE MORNING, I WILL REMEMBER THEE.'

ALSO ANNIE MARIA, HIS WIFE
14TH MARCH 1945" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-277.jpg|size=s}} |849N |[[Triggs-224|Emily]] |[[Triggs-224|Bradley]] |1896 |"In Loving Memory of
EMILY
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
AUGUSTUS BRADLEY,
WHO FELL ASLEEP MARCH 3RD 1896
AGED 39 YEARS.
-----
AT REST" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-408.jpg|size=s}} |1499N |[[Bradley-11983|Frederick Edwin]] |[[Bradley-11983|Bradley]] |1925 |"IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
FREDERICK EDWIN BRADLEY
WHO PASSED PEACEFULLY AWAY
25TH JULY 1925
'AT THE GOING DOWN OF THE SUN AND
IN THE MORNING, I WILL REMEMBER THEE.'

ALSO ANNIE MARIA, HIS WIFE
14TH MARCH 1945" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-397.jpg|size=s}} |1233N |[[Bradley-11986|George]] |[[Bradley-11986|Bradley]] |1895 |"IHS

JANE BRADLEY
BORN APRIL 27TH 1822
DIED JANUARY? 2_ 1873
-----
GEORGE BRADLEY
BORN SEPTEMBER 18TH 1821
DIED MARCH 8TH 1895
-----" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-397.jpg|size=s}} |1233N |[[Elson-542|Jane (Elson)]] |[[Elson-542|Bradley]] |1873 |"IHS

JANE BRADLEY
BORN APRIL 27TH 1822
DIED JANUARY? 2_ 1873
-----
GEORGE BRADLEY
BORN SEPTEMBER 18TH 1821
DIED MARCH 8TH 1895
-----" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-405.jpg|size=s}} |1282N |[[Smith-191302|Mary Caroline]] |[[Smith-191302|Bradley]] |1880 |"In
Affectionate Remembrance of
MARY CAROLINE,
WIFE OF
JOHN BRADLEY
WHO DIED NOVEMBER.. 1880
AGED 62 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-664.jpg|size=s}} |A21Y |Queenie Elizabeth |Branson |2010 |"In Loving Memory Of
QUEENIE ELIZABETH
BRANSON
1917-2010..." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-660.jpg|size=s}} |18Y |[[Allen-40148|Mary (Allen)]] |[[Allen-40148|Brewster]] |1868 |"IN
MEMORY OF
MARY WIFE OF
THOMAS BREWSTER
DIED OCTOBER 23RD 1868
AGED 69 YEARS

ELIZABETH PARKER
DIED MARCH 4TH 1919
AGED 87" |- |{{Image|file=Brooks-16613.jpg|size=s}} |882Y |[[Brooks-16614|Annie]] |[[Brooks-16614|Brooks]] |1892 |"IN
AFFECTIONATE
REMEMBRANCE OF
GEORGE SON OF
CHARLES & MARY [ANN]
BROOKS
WHO DIED OCTR 31ST 1882
AGED 10 YEARS & [6] MONTHS
-+-
.. ..ING
.. A_LY LIFE IN SA..
..ETHER STILL I'LL? ..
..Y .." |- | |275N |[[Brooks-16613|Charles]] |[[Brooks-16613|Brooks]] |1907 | |- |{{Image|file=Brooks-16613.jpg|size=s}} |882Y |[[Brooks-16613|George]] |[[Brooks-16613|Brooks]] |1882 |"IN
AFFECTIONATE
REMEMBRANCE OF
GEORGE SON OF
CHARLES & MARY [ANN]
BROOKS
WHO DIED OCTR 31ST 1882
AGED 10 YEARS & [6] MONTHS
-+-
.. ..ING
.. A_LY LIFE IN SA..
..ETHER STILL I'LL? ..
..Y .." |- | |275N |[[Jones-85123|Mary Ann (Jones)]] |[[Jones-85123|Brooks]] |1887 | |- |{{Image|file=Broom-888.jpg|size=s}} |1791Y |[[Tubb-352|Ellen]] |[[Tubb-352|Broom]] |1917 |"In
Loving Memory
of
HARRY BROOM
AT REST APRIL 21ST 1896
AGED 46 YEARS.
-+-
FLORENCE ELLEN
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE,
AT REST MAY 19TH 1898
AGED 16 YEARS.
-+-
'THY WILL BE DONE.'" |- |{{Image|file=Broom-888.jpg|size=s}} |1791Y |[[Broom-889|Florence Ellen]] |[[Broom-889|Broom]] |1898 |"In
Loving Memory
of
HARRY BROOM
AT REST APRIL 21ST 1896
AGED 46 YEARS.
-+-
FLORENCE ELLEN
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE,
AT REST MAY 19TH 1898
AGED 16 YEARS.
-+-
'THY WILL BE DONE.'" |- |{{Image|file=Broom-888.jpg|size=s}} |1791Y |[[Broom-888|Harry]] |[[Broom-888|Broom]] |1896 |"In
Loving Memory
of
HARRY BROOM
AT REST APRIL 21ST 1896
AGED 46 YEARS.
-+-
FLORENCE ELLEN
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE,
AT REST MAY 19TH 1898
AGED 16 YEARS.
-+-
'THY WILL BE DONE.'" |- |{{Image|file=Broom-829.jpg|size=s}} |2487Y |[[Goldsworthy-1239|Mary Ann (Goldsworthy)]] |[[Goldsworthy-1239|Broom]] |1907 |"IHS
In
Loving Memory
of
THOMAS BROOM
WHO DIED JUNE 9TH? 1879
AGED 58 YEARS
IN THE MIDST OF LIFE WE ARE IN
DEATH

..
MARY ANN
WIFE OF
THOMAS BROOM
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 23 1907
[AGED 84]
AND W...
..." |- |{{Image|file=Broom-829.jpg|size=s}} |2487Y |[[Broom-829|Thomas]] |[[Broom-829|Broom]] |1879 |"IHS
In
Loving Memory
of
THOMAS BROOM
WHO DIED JUNE 9TH? 1879
AGED 58 YEARS
IN THE MIDST OF LIFE WE ARE IN
DEATH

..
MARY ANN
WIFE OF
THOMAS BROOM
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 23 1907
[AGED 84]
AND W...
..." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-215.jpg|size=s}} |1393N |[[Coleman-11443|Alice]] |[[Coleman-11443|Brown]] |1921 |"IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ERNEST BROWN
1877-1925
and
ALICE BROWN
1875-1921
And their daughters
DOROTHY
1905-1960
ETHEL
1906-1997
MABEL
1912-1983
KATHLEEN
1913-1967
Always in our thoughts" |- |{{Image|file=Brown-100884.jpg|size=s}} |2134Y |[[Tiffin-214|Deborah (Tiffin)]] |[[Tiffin-214|Brown]] |1888 |"IN
AFFECTIONATE
REMEMBRANCE OF
JAMES HULL BROWN
WHO DIED NOVR 5TH 1875
AGED 59 YEARS
-+-
ALSO DEBORAH
HIS WIFE
WHO DIED MAY 16TH 18[88]" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-215.jpg|size=s}} | - |[[Brown-91953|Dorothy]] |[[Brown-91953|Brown]] |1960 |"IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ERNEST BROWN
1877-1925
and
ALICE BROWN
1875-1921
And their daughters
DOROTHY
1905-1960
ETHEL
1906-1997
MABEL
1912-1983
KATHLEEN
1913-1967
Always in our thoughts" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-630.jpg|size=s}} |1253Y |[[Littlefield-1511|Edith Violet May]] |[[Littlefield-1511|Brown]] |1948 |"Sacred? to? the Memory
of
EDITH VIOLET MAY BROWN
DEVOTED WIFE AND MOTHER
WHO PASSED AWAY PEACEFULLY?
ON JANUARY 6TH 1948
AGED 62 YEARS
...
F.. forgiving?..
Also
FREDERICK ERNEST BROWN
DEARLY LOVED HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO PASSED PEACEFULLY AWAY
ON JUNE 18TH 1972 AGED 82 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Moore-53832.jpg|size=s}} |695-6N |[[Brown-104142|Eliza Jane]] |[[Brown-104142|Brown]] |1916 |"In Sacred Memory of
MARY ANN
WIDOW OF RICHARD BROWN
DIED MARCH 18TH 1895.
---
Also E.J. BROWN,
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE

(ON OTHER SIDE OF SAME STONE)
MAR... OW..
W..
LLANAWAY COTTAGES,
MARCH _8TH, 1895
AGED 68.
SHE WAS FOR NEARLY .. YEARS BIBLE WOMAN
IN CONNECTION WITH MOTHERS MEETING
GODALMING ... ORGANISED? BY ...
MISS? HALLAM & MRS ... WHO ERECTED THIS STONE?
AS A PROOF OF THEIR AFFECTIONATE ESTEEM
A SUCCOURER OF MANY.
BLESSED ARE THE DEAD WHICH
DIE IN THE LORD" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-215.jpg|size=s}} |1393aN |[[Brown-91952|Ernest]] |[[Brown-91952|Brown]] |1925 |"IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ERNEST BROWN
1877-1925
and
ALICE BROWN
1875-1921
And their daughters
DOROTHY
1905-1960
ETHEL
1906-1997
MABEL
1912-1983
KATHLEEN
1913-1967
Always in our thoughts" |- |{{Image|file=Titmas-8.jpg|size=s}} |2251Y |[[Brown-99439|Ernest Douglas]] |[[Brown-99439|Brown]] |1967 | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-215.jpg|size=s}} |1393N |[[Brown-91955|Ethel]] |[[Brown-91955|Brown]] |1997 |"IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ERNEST BROWN
1877-1925
and
ALICE BROWN
1875-1921
And their daughters
DOROTHY
1905-1960
ETHEL
1906-1997
MABEL
1912-1983
KATHLEEN
1913-1967
Always in our thoughts" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-630.jpg|size=s}} |1253Y |[[Brown-93853|Frederick Ernest]] |[[Brown-93853|Brown]] |1972 |"Sacred? to? the Memory
of
EDITH VIOLET MAY BROWN
DEVOTED WIFE AND MOTHER
WHO PASSED AWAY PEACEFULLY?
ON JANUARY 6TH 1948
AGED 62 YEARS
...
F.. forgiving?..
Also
FREDERICK ERNEST BROWN
DEARLY LOVED HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO PASSED PEACEFULLY AWAY
ON JUNE 18TH 1972 AGED 82 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Walker-40569.jpg|size=s}} |2820Y |[[Walker-40569|Elizabeth Sarah (Walker)]] |[[Walker-40569|Browne]] |1864 |"Elizabeth Sarah Browne Died June 14 1864 Aged 70
..." |- |{{Image|file=Titmas-8.jpg|size=s}} |2251Y |[[Brown-99441|Graeme Douglas]] |[[Brown-99441|Brown]] |1996 |"IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
RHODA EVELYN BROWN
DIED 30TH JULY 1995
AGED 85 YEARS
GRAEME DOUGLAS
BROWN
DIED 13th APRIL 1996
AGED 89 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Brown-100884.jpg|size=s}} |2134Y |[[Brown-100884|James Hull]] |[[Brown-100884|Brown]] |1875 |"IN
AFFECTIONATE
REMEMBRANCE OF
JAMES HULL BROWN
WHO DIED NOVR 5TH 1875
AGED 59 YEARS
-+-
ALSO DEBORAH
HIS WIFE
WHO DIED MAY 16TH 18[88]" |- | |576Y |[[Cooke-6161|Jane Charlotte (Cooke)]] |[[Cooke-6161|Brown]] |1886 | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-215.jpg|size=s}} |1393AN |[[Brown-91957|Kathleen Florence (Brown)]] |[[Brown-91957|Valentine]] |1987 |"IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ERNEST BROWN
1877-1925
and
ALICE BROWN
1875-1921
And their daughters
DOROTHY
1905-1960
ETHEL
1906-1997
MABEL
1912-1983
KATHLEEN
1913-1967
Always in our thoughts" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-215.jpg|size=s}} |1393N |[[Brown-91956|Mabel (Brown)]] |[[Brown-91956|Luranc]] |1983 |"IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ERNEST BROWN
1877-1925
and
ALICE BROWN
1875-1921
And their daughters
DOROTHY
1905-1960
ETHEL
1906-1997
MABEL
1912-1983
KATHLEEN
1913-1967
Always in our thoughts" |- |{{Image|file=Titmas-8.jpg|size=s}} |2251BY |[[Titmas-11|Margaret Talbot (Titmas)]] |[[Titmas-11|Brown]] |1953 |"ALSO OF
MARGARET TALBOT
BROWN
BELOVED WIFE OF
E.D. BROWN
DIED 19TH JAN 1953
AGED 69 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Moore-53832.jpg|size=s}} |695N |[[Moore-53832|Mary Ann (Moore)]] |[[Moore-53832|Brown]] |1895 |"In Sacred Memory of
MARY ANN
WIDOW OF RICHARD BROWN
DIED MARCH 18TH 1895.
---
Also E.J. BROWN,
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE

(ON OTHER SIDE OF SAME STONE)
MAR... OW..
W..
LLANAWAY COTTAGES,
MARCH _8TH, 1895
AGED 68.
SHE WAS FOR NEARLY .. YEARS BIBLE WOMAN
IN CONNECTION WITH MOTHERS MEETING
GODALMING ... ORGANISED? BY ...
MISS? HALLAM & MRS ... WHO ERECTED THIS STONE?
AS A PROOF OF THEIR AFFECTIONATE ESTEEM
A SUCCOURER OF MANY.
BLESSED ARE THE DEAD WHICH
DIE IN THE LORD" |- |{{Image|file=Titmas-8.jpg|size=s}} |2251Y |[[Painter-2850|Rhoda Evelyn (Painter)]] |[[Painter-2850|Brown]] |1995 |"IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
RHODA EVELYN BROWN
DIED 30TH JULY 1995
AGED 85 YEARS
GRAEME DOUGLAS
BROWN
DIED 13th APRIL 1996
AGED 89 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Budd-1724.jpg|size=s}} |750aN |[[Hine-899|Flora (Hine)]] |[[Hine-899|Budd]] |1910 |"IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
MY DEAR HUSBAND
THOMAS BUDD,
WHO FELL ASLEEP IN JESUS,
18TH. SEPTEMBER 1896.
AGED 71 YEARS.
'THEM ALSO WHICH SLEEP IN JESUS WILL
GOD BRING WITH HIM.' 1ST. THESS. 4TH. CHAP. 14TH. VERSE.
IN
MEMORY OF OUR DEARLY BELOVED
AND DEVOTED MOTHER
FLORA BUDD,
WHO FELL ASLEEP IN THE LORD
AND JOINED HER BELOVED
HUSBAND AND OUR BELOVED FATHER
THE ABOVE
1ST JUNE 1910
AGED 84 YEARS.
WITH CHRIST WHICH IS FAR BETTER.
- PHILIPPIANS CH. 23 2D VERSE" |- |{{Image|file=Budd-1724.jpg|size=s}} |750aN |[[Budd-1724|Thomas]] |[[Budd-1724|Budd]] |1896 |"IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
MY DEAR HUSBAND
THOMAS BUDD,
WHO FELL ASLEEP IN JESUS,
18TH. SEPTEMBER 1896.
AGED 71 YEARS.
'THEM ALSO WHICH SLEEP IN JESUS WILL
GOD BRING WITH HIM.' 1ST. THESS. 4TH. CHAP. 14TH. VERSE.
IN
MEMORY OF OUR DEARLY BELOVED
AND DEVOTED MOTHER
FLORA BUDD,
WHO FELL ASLEEP IN THE LORD
AND JOINED HER BELOVED
HUSBAND AND OUR BELOVED FATHER
THE ABOVE
1ST JUNE 1910
AGED 84 YEARS.
WITH CHRIST WHICH IS FAR BETTER.
- PHILIPPIANS CH. 23 2D VERSE" |- |{{Image|file=Burchatt-24.jpg|size=s}} |2230Y |[[Burchatt-24|Charles]] |[[Burchatt-24|Burchatt]] |1875 |"CHARLES BURCHATT
DIED SEP 11TH 1875
AGED 59 YEARS.
HARRIETT WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED JANY 7? 1880
AGED 65 YEARS.
EDWARD BURCHATT
SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED NOVEMBER 2ND? 1889
AGED 42 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Burchatt-24.jpg|size=s}} |2229Y |[[Burchatt-25|Edward]] |[[Burchatt-25|Burchatt]] |1889 |"CHARLES BURCHATT
DIED SEP 11TH 1875
AGED 59 YEARS.
HARRIETT WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED JANY 7? 1880
AGED 65 YEARS.
EDWARD BURCHATT
SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED NOVEMBER 2ND? 1889
AGED 42 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Burchatt-24.jpg|size=s}} |2230Y |[[Ansell-847|Harriett (Ansell)]] |[[Ansell-847|Burchatt]] |1880 |"CHARLES BURCHATT
DIED SEP 11TH 1875
AGED 59 YEARS.
HARRIETT WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED JANY 7? 1880
AGED 65 YEARS.
EDWARD BURCHATT
SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED NOVEMBER 2ND? 1889
AGED 42 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Burrell-2204.jpg|size=s}} |2328Y |[[Burrell-2204|Edward Franklin]] |[[Burrell-2204|Burrell]] |1910 |"In Loving Memory of
EMILY BURRELL,
WHO DIED JULY 14TH 1881
IN HER 38TH YEAR.
-+-
Also of
EDWARD FRANKLIN BURRELL
WHO DIED JANY 3RD 1910
IN HIS 70TH YEAR." |- |{{Image|file=Burrell-2204.jpg|size=s}} |2328Y |[[Arnold-14538|Emily (Arnold)]] |[[Arnold-14538|Burrell]] |1881 |"In Loving Memory of
EMILY BURRELL,
WHO DIED JULY 14TH 1881
IN HER 38TH YEAR.
-+-
Also of
EDWARD FRANKLIN BURRELL
WHO DIED JANY 3RD 1910
IN HIS 70TH YEAR." |- |{{Image|file=Talmon-19.jpg|size=s}} |2312Y |[[Talmon-19|Jane (Talmon)]] |[[Talmon-19|Burrell]] |1877 |"In Affectionate Remembrance
-of-
JANE,
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
JAMES BURRELL
WHO DIED SEPT. 16TH 1877,
AGED 56 YEARS.
-+-
Also of
MARY JANE BURRELL,
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE,
WHO DIED AUG 18TH 1951,
AGED 86 YEARS.
-+-
PEACE" |- |{{Image|file=Davison-3894.jpg|size=s}} |390Y |[[Davison-3894|Mary Ann (Davison)]] |[[Davison-3894|Burrell]] |1861 |"In
MEMORY OF
MARY ANN
WIFE OF
JAMES BURRELL
WHO DIED
MAY 1ST 1861,
AGED 43 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Talmon-19.jpg|size=s}} |2313Y |[[Burrell-2206|Mary Jane]] |[[Burrell-2206|Burrell]] |1951 |"In Affectionate Remembrance
-of-
JANE,
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
JAMES BURRELL
WHO DIED SEPT. 16TH 1877,
AGED 56 YEARS.
-+-
Also of
MARY JANE BURRELL,
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE,
WHO DIED AUG 18TH 1951,
AGED 86 YEARS.
-+-
PEACE" |- |{{Image|file=Robbens-7.jpg|size=s}} |2226Y |[[Robbens-7|Jane (Robbens)]] |[[Robbens-7|Buscall]] |1873 |"Sacred
to the memory of
Jane, relict of
Charles Buscall
late of Swaffham, Norfolk
who died
December 17th 1873
aged [8]2 years.
-+-
Israel hath not [obtained that which he]
seeketh for but the [election hath obtained it]" |- |{{Image|file=Caesar-251.jpg|size=s}} |2217Y |[[Brewser-2|Jane (Brewser)]] |[[Brewser-2|Caesar]] |1874 |"JULIUS CAESAR
SURREY & ENGLAND CRICKETER
PROFESSIONAL AT CHARTERHOUSE
BORN MARCH 25, 1830
DIED MARCH 5, 1878

HERE ALSO LIES HIS WIFE
JANE 1829 - 1874" |- |{{Image|file=Caesar-251.jpg|size=s}} |2217Y |[[Caesar-251|Julius]] |[[Caesar-251|Caesar]] |1878 |"JULIUS CAESAR
SURREY & ENGLAND CRICKETER
PROFESSIONAL AT CHARTERHOUSE
BORN MARCH 25, 1830
DIED MARCH 5, 1878

HERE ALSO LIES HIS WIFE
JANE 1829 - 1874" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-504.jpg|size=s}} |1255N |[[Russell-21880|Janet (Russell)]] |[[Russell-21880|Campbell]] |1878 |"Sacred
TO THE MEMORY OF
JANET RUSSELL
WIFE OF
MR JAMES CAMPBELL
DIED NOVR ..1.. 1878
AGED 27
BLESSED ARE THE DEAD WHO
DIE IN THE LORD" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-265.jpg|size=s}} |1428N |[[Candy-239|Charles Crawford]] |[[Candy-239|Candy]] |1901 |"In
Loving Memory of
CHARLES CRAWFORD CANDY,
BORN SEPTEMBER 26TH 1865,
AT REST SEPTEMBER 18TH 1901
---
THERE'S PEACE AND REST IN PARADISE
---" |- |{{Image|file=Caplin-87.jpg|size=s}} |719Y |[[Caplin-87|Richard]] |[[Caplin-87|Caplin]] |1859 |"..
RICHARD CAPLIN
.." |- |{{Image|file=Carpenter-17896.jpg|size=s}} | - |[[Kyberd-3|Ann (Kyberd)]] |[[Kyberd-3|Carpenter]] |1935 |"Sacred
to the memory of
Thomas Carpenter
son of
T. G. Carpenter
passed to the higher life
Sept 23rd 1928.
---
R.I.P.
Also of Ann,
dearly loved wife of the above
Died 24th February 1935." |- |{{Image|file=Carpenter-17896-1.jpg|size=s}} |2123Y |[[Jennings-9368|Eliza (Jennings)]] |[[Jennings-9368|Carpenter]] |1913 |"+
In Memory of
Emma Carpenter
who died on the 11th of J.. 1874
aged 26 years
---
In the midst of life we are in death.
---
Also of Eliza
the beloved wife of
Thomas Gibbins Carpenter
who died August 31st 1913
aged 92 years
husband of the above?
Thomas Gibbins Carpenter
who died November 29th 1914
aged 89 years
..." |- |{{Image|file=Carpenter-17896-1.jpg|size=s}} |2123Y |[[Carpenter-17897|Emma]] |[[Carpenter-17897|Carpenter]] |1874 |"+
In Memory of
Emma Carpenter
who died on the 11th of J.. 1874
aged 26 years
---
In the midst of life we are in death.
---
Also of Eliza
the beloved wife of
Thomas Gibbins Carpenter
who died August 31st 1913
aged 92 years
husband of the above?
Thomas Gibbins Carpenter
who died November 29th 1914
aged 89 years
..." |- |{{Image|file=Carpenter-18063.jpg|size=s}} |1832Y |[[Carpenter-18063|Fanny]] |[[Carpenter-18063|Carpenter]] |1917 |"In Loving Memory of
Fanny Carpenter
died Feb 14 1917
Blessed are the pure in heart" |- |{{Image|file=Carpenter-17896.jpg|size=s}} | - |[[Carpenter-17898|Thomas]] |[[Carpenter-17898|Carpenter]] |1928 |"Sacred
to the memory of
Thomas Carpenter
son of
T. G. Carpenter
passed to the higher life
Sept 23rd 1928.
---
R.I.P.
Also of Ann,
dearly loved wife of the above
Died 24th February 1935." |- |{{Image|file=Carpenter-17896-1.jpg|size=s}} |2123Y |[[Carpenter-17896|Thomas Gibbins]] |[[Carpenter-17896|Carpenter]] |1914 |"+
In Memory of
Emma Carpenter
who died on the 11th of J.. 1874
aged 26 years
---
In the midst of life we are in death.
---
Also of Eliza
the beloved wife of
Thomas Gibbins Carpenter
who died August 31st 1913
aged 92 years
husband of the above?
Thomas Gibbins Carpenter
who died November 29th 1914
aged 89 years
..." |- |{{Image|file=Carter-30714.jpg|size=s}} |1877Y |[[Walker-41923|Alice (Walker)]] |[[Walker-41923|Carter]] |1914 |"In
Ever Loving Memory of
JAMES WESTBROOK CARTER
AGED 35,
WHO WAS CALLED HOME WHILE IN
THE MIDST OF HIS WORK
FEBY. 5TH. 1890.
-+-
FOR SO HE GIVETH HIS BELOVED SLEEP.

Also ALICE,
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED OCTR. 22ND 1914,
AGED 59 YEARS.
-+-
'UNTIL THE DAY BREAK AND THE SHADOWS FLEE AWAY.'" |- |{{Image|file=Carter-30714.jpg|size=s}} |1877Y |[[Carter-30714|James Westbrook]] |[[Carter-30714|Carter]] |1890 |"In
Ever Loving Memory of
JAMES WESTBROOK CARTER
AGED 35,
WHO WAS CALLED HOME WHILE IN
THE MIDST OF HIS WORK
FEBY. 5TH. 1890.
-+-
FOR SO HE GIVETH HIS BELOVED SLEEP.

Also ALICE,
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED OCTR. 22ND 1914,
AGED 59 YEARS.
-+-
'UNTIL THE DAY BREAK AND THE SHADOWS FLEE AWAY.'" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-280.jpg|size=s}} |873N |[[Carter-29004|Jeffery]] |[[Carter-29004|Carter]] |1895 |"..of
JEFFERY CARTER
MARCH 9TH 1895
..[90] YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-400.jpg|size=s}} |1227N |[[Chalcraft-45|Ellen Florence]] |[[Chalcraft-45|Chalcraft]] |1908 |"In
Loving Memory
of
ELLEN FLORENCE
CHALCRAFT WHO
DIED JUNE 19TH? 1908 AGED
15 YEARS
-----
..." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-583.jpg|size=s}} |10N |[[Rothwell-697|Anne Maria]] |[[Rothwell-697|Challen]] |1925 |"IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
ANNE MARIA,
WIFE OF G. CHALLEN.
AT REST 4TH JANUARY 1925
AGED 61 YEARS.
'UNTIL THE DAY BREAK.'
ALSO
GEORGE CHALLEN,
DIED 25TH MARCH 1941,
AGED 78 YEARS.
'PEACE'" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-583.jpg|size=s}} |10N |[[Challen-37|George]] |[[Challen-37|Challen]] |1941 |"IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
ANNE MARIA,
WIFE OF G. CHALLEN.
AT REST 4TH JANUARY 1925
AGED 61 YEARS.
'UNTIL THE DAY BREAK.'
ALSO
GEORGE CHALLEN,
DIED 25TH MARCH 1941,
AGED 78 YEARS.
'PEACE'" |- |{{Image|file=Challen-46.jpg|size=s}} |809Y |[[Edwards-25195|Maria (Edwards)]] |[[Edwards-25195|Challen]] |1878 |"In
Memory of
MARIA, WIFE OF
STEPHEN CHALLEN,
BORN SEPTEMBER 20TH 1832
DIED APRIL 4TH 1878
-+-
'SALVATION BELONGETH UNTO THE LORD,
THY BLESSING IS UPON THY PEOPLE.'
Also of
STEPHEN CHALLEN
DIED NOVEMBER 13TH 1903,
AGED 77 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Challen-46.jpg|size=s}} |809Y |[[Challen-46|Stephen]] |[[Challen-46|Challen]] |1903 |"In
Memory of
MARIA, WIFE OF
STEPHEN CHALLEN,
BORN SEPTEMBER 20TH 1832
DIED APRIL 4TH 1878
-+-
'SALVATION BELONGETH UNTO THE LORD,
THY BLESSING IS UPON THY PEOPLE.'
Also of
STEPHEN CHALLEN
DIED NOVEMBER 13TH 1903,
AGED 77 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-2.jpg|size=s}} |1846-7Y |[[Knox-3912|Ellen Matilda (Knox)]] |[[Knox-3912|Chance]] |1907 |"IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ELLEN MATILDA CHANCE
4TH MARCH 1907
AGED 69." |- |{{Image|file=Chandler-8364.jpg|size=s}} |2238Y |[[Kidd-3811|Ann White]] |[[Kidd-3811|Chandler]] |1901 |"GEORGE A CHANDLER
DIED 5TH JANY 1877
AGED 26 YEARS
AND
ANN WHITE
CHANDLER
HIS MOTHER
ENTERED INTO HER REST
7TH JANUARY 1901
AGED 78 YEARS.
THE FORMER THINGS ARE PASSED AWAY" |- |{{Image|file=Chandler-8364.jpg|size=s}} |2238Y |[[Chandler-8364|George Alfred]] |[[Chandler-8364|Chandler]] |1877 |"GEORGE A CHANDLER
DIED 5TH JANY 1877
AGED 26 YEARS
AND
ANN WHITE
CHANDLER
HIS MOTHER
ENTERED INTO HER REST
7TH JANUARY 1901
AGED 78 YEARS.
THE FORMER THINGS ARE PASSED AWAY" |- |{{Image|file=Charman-438.jpg|size=s}} |798Y |[[Charman-438|James]] |[[Charman-438|Charman]] |1875 |"..
JAMES CHARMAN
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 30TH [1875]
AGED 53 YEARS
HE BROUGHT DOWN MY STRENGTH
[AND] SHORTENED MY DAYS" |- |{{Image|file=Charman-438.jpg|size=s}} |798Y |[[Child-1384|Sarah (Child)]] |[[Child-1384|Charman]] |1898 |"..
JAMES CHARMAN
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 30TH [1875]
AGED 53 YEARS
HE BROUGHT DOWN MY STRENGTH
[AND] SHORTENED MY DAYS" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-279.jpg|size=s}} |870-1N |[[Cheel-12|Charles]] |[[Cheel-12|Cheel]] |1897 |"In
Loving Memory
of
CHARLES CHEEL
WHO DIED MAY 9TH 1897
AGED 50 YEARS.
'SO HE GIVETH HIS BELOVED SLEEP.'
ALSO OF KATE, HIS WIFE,
WHO DIED MAY 25TH 1937,
AGED 92 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-279.jpg|size=s}} |870-1N |[[Kettle-453|Kate]] |[[Kettle-453|Cheel]] |1937 |"In
Loving Memory
of
CHARLES CHEEL
WHO DIED MAY 9TH 1897
AGED 50 YEARS.
'SO HE GIVETH HIS BELOVED SLEEP.'
ALSO OF KATE, HIS WIFE,
WHO DIED MAY 25TH 1937,
AGED 92 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-473.jpg|size=s}} |1558N |[[Clark-51499|Amelia Jessie (Clark)]] |[[Clark-51499|Chennell]] |1864 |"[J?]ESSIE CHENNELL
..
TO..OT..

..

..FREDERICK WILLIAM C
HENNELL" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-473.jpg|size=s}} |1557N |[[Chennell-51|Frederick William]] |[[Chennell-51|Chennell]] |1863 |"[J?]ESSIE CHENNELL
..
TO..OT..

..

..FREDERICK WILLIAM C
HENNELL" |- | |1556N |[[Chennell-52|Louisa]] |[[Chennell-52|Chennell]] |1865 | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-587.jpg|size=s}} |1672FY |[[Chick-504|Benjamin Pearson]] |[[Chick-504|Chick]] |1914 |"'AT REST.'
In Loving Memory
-of-
BENJAMIN PEARSON CHICK
..M.. 25TH? 1914

AND MARIA HIS WIFE" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-587.jpg|size=s}} |1672FY |[[Lang-4934|Maria]] |[[Lang-4934|Chick]] |1916 |"'AT REST.'
In Loving Memory
-of-
BENJAMIN PEARSON CHICK
..M.. 25TH? 1914

AND MARIA HIS WIFE" |- | |1672Y |[[Chick-505|Sarah Ellen]] |[[Chick-505|Chick]] |1951 | |- |{{Image|file=Childs-2633.jpg|size=s}} |2570Y |[[Childs-2633|Rosa]] |[[Childs-2633|Childs]] |1882 |"IN MEMORY OF
ROSA CHILDS" |- |{{Image|file=Chilman-42.jpg|size=s}} |2099Y |[[Chilman-45|Abigail]] |[[Chilman-45|Chilman]] |1892 |"Also of
ABIGAIL CHILMAN
BORN DECR. 16TH 1803,
DIED JANY. 1ST 1892." |- |{{Image|file=Chilman-42.jpg|size=s}} |1992Y |[[Chilman-46|Ann Osman]] |[[Chilman-46|Chilman]] |1873 |"Also of
ANN OSMAN CHILMAN
BORN SEPTR 18TH 1854,
DIED JUNE 7TH 1873.
+
Also of
FLORA CHILMAN
BORN JAN 1ST 1869,
DIED APRIL 21ST 1869." |- |{{Image|file=Chilman-42.jpg|size=s}} |2100Y |[[Chilman-43|Edward]] |[[Chilman-43|Chilman]] |1884 |"In Loving Memory of
EDWARD CHILMAN
BORN AUGST. 14TH 1805,
DIED OCTR. 20TH 1884.
+
Also of
HARRIETT CHILMAN,
WIFE OF THE ABOVE,
BORN MARCH 26TH 1823,
DIED OCTR. 26TH 1888." |- |{{Image|file=Chilman-42.jpg|size=s}} |2099Y |[[Chilman-42|Edward William]] |[[Chilman-42|Chilman]] |1934 |"In Loving Memory of
HELEN, THE WIFE OF
EDWARD WILLIAM
CHILMAN,
BORN SEPT. 29TH 1852
DIED OCTR. 18TH 1912
LEARN AS IF YOU WERE TO LIVE FOR EVER.
LIVE AS IF YOU WERE TO DIE TO-MORROW.
ALSO EDWARD WILLIAM
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE,
WHO DIED JUNE 16TH 1934, AGED 84." |- |{{Image|file=Chilman-42.jpg|size=s}} |1991Y |[[Chilman-47|Flora]] |[[Chilman-47|Chilman]] |1869 |"Also of
ANN OSMAN CHILMAN
BORN SEPTR 18TH 1854,
DIED JUNE 7TH 1873.
+
Also of
FLORA CHILMAN
BORN JAN 1ST 1869,
DIED APRIL 21ST 1869." |- |{{Image|file=Chilman-42.jpg|size=s}} |2100Y |[[Mills-17171|Harriett (Mills)]] |[[Mills-17171|Chilman]] |1888 |"In Loving Memory of
EDWARD CHILMAN
BORN AUGST. 14TH 1805,
DIED OCTR. 20TH 1884.
+
Also of
HARRIETT CHILMAN,
WIFE OF THE ABOVE,
BORN MARCH 26TH 1823,
DIED OCTR. 26TH 1888." |- |{{Image|file=Chilman-42.jpg|size=s}} |2099Y |[[Rea-1915|Helen (Rea)]] |[[Rea-1915|Chilman]] |1912 |"In Loving Memory of
HELEN, THE WIFE OF
EDWARD WILLIAM
CHILMAN,
BORN SEPT. 29TH 1852
DIED OCTR. 18TH 1912
LEARN AS IF YOU WERE TO LIVE FOR EVER.
LIVE AS IF YOU WERE TO DIE TO-MORROW.
ALSO EDWARD WILLIAM
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE,
WHO DIED JUNE 16TH 1934, AGED 84." |- |{{Image|file=Griffiths-4051.jpg|size=s}} |2654Y |[[Griffiths-4051|Louisa Mary (Griffiths)]] |[[Griffiths-4051|Christian]] |1879 |"In
MEMORY OF
LOUISA MARY
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
GEORGE CHRISTIAN
WHO DIED
THE .. JULY 1879
IN HER 60TH YEAR" |- |{{Image|file=Chuter-60.jpg|size=s}} |2197Y |[[Chuter-60|Jane Caroline]] |[[Chuter-60|Chuter]] |1867 |"IN MEMORY OF
JANE CAROLINE CHUTER
THE BE[LOVED NIECE] OF
JANE & R[OBERT RICHARD]S
BORN ...
DIED? ...
...
..." |- |{{Image|file=Clark-54566.jpg|size=s}} |2091Y |[[Clark-54566|John]] |[[Clark-54566|Clark]] |1863 |"John Clark
June 19th 1863
Sarah Clark
Aug 2nd 1869
Sarah Clark
Apr 9th? 1888
Marten Clark
Aug 9th 1868" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-317.jpg|size=s}} |1453N |[[Clark-51503|Joseph Cecil]] |[[Clark-51503|Clark]] |1908 |"..OF
JOSEPH CECIL CLARK
SON OF
WILLIAM AND ANN CLARK
BORN JUNE 22ND 1901
DIED OCTOBER 22ND 1908
-----
SOME DAY WE SHALL UNDERSTAND" |- |{{Image|file=Clark-54566.jpg|size=s}} |2091Y |[[Clark-54569|Marten]] |[[Clark-54569|Clark]] |1868 |"John Clark
June 19th 1863
Sarah Clark
Aug 2nd 1869
Sarah Clark
Apr 9th? 1888
Marten Clark
Aug 9th 1868" |- |{{Image|file=Clark-54566.jpg|size=s}} |2092Y |[[Unknown-499897|Sarah]] |[[Unknown-499897|Clark]] |1869 |"John Clark
June 19th 1863
Sarah Clark
Aug 2nd 1869
Sarah Clark
Apr 9th? 1888
Marten Clark
Aug 9th 1868" |- |{{Image|file=Clark-54566.jpg|size=s}} |2093Y |[[Clark-54567|Sarah]] |[[Clark-54567|Clark]] |1888 |"John Clark
June 19th 1863
Sarah Clark
Aug 2nd 1869
Sarah Clark
Apr 9th? 1888
Marten Clark
Aug 9th 1868" |- |{{Image|file=Clark-55412.jpg|size=s}} |476N |[[Clark-55412|Walter]] |[[Clark-55412|Clark]] |1890 |"...
WALTER CLARK
of BISHOPS WALTHAM
Died at FARNCOMBE
May 27 1890
Aged [53] years
Until the day break and the shadows flee away" |- |{{Image|file=Clarke-14507.jpg|size=s}} |2247Y |[[McClean-618|Eleanor (McClean)]] |[[McClean-618|Clarke]] |1869 |"In
Affectionate Memory
of
WILLIAM CLARKE
AT REST DEC 18 1865 AGED 71
ELEANOR HIS WIFE
DIED SEPT 3 1869 AGED 78
EMILY THEIR DAUGHTER
WIFE OF STEPHEN HALES
FELL ASLEEP SEPT 14 1862 AGED 39" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-347.jpg|size=s}} |1039N |[[Unknown-479721|Elizabeth]] |[[Unknown-479721|Clarke]] |1890 |"IN
AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE
OF
ELIZABETH
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
JOSEPH CLARKE
WHO DIED JANY. 7TH 1890
IN THE 72ND YEAR OF HER AGE
-----
HER END WAS PEACE.
-----
ALSO OF
JOSEPH CLARKE
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED SEPR. 10TH 1896
AGED 77 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Clarke-14507.jpg|size=s}} |2248Y |[[Clarke-14511|Elmer Arnold]] |[[Clarke-14511|Clarke]] |1901 |"In
Loving Memory
of
WILLIAM AUGUSTUS CLARKE
DIED OCT 7 1892 AGED 61
EMMA, HIS WIFE
AT REST JAN 28 1889 AGED 47.

ERNEST JAMES THEIR SECOND SON
FELL ASLEEP FEB 14 1869 AGED 1 YEAR
R. I. P.
ELMER ARNOLD THEIR THIRD SON
JUNE 9 1901 AGED 28 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Clarke-14507.jpg|size=s}} |2244Y |[[Arnold-14580|Emma (Arnold)]] |[[Arnold-14580|Clarke]] |1889 |"In
Loving Memory
of
WILLIAM AUGUSTUS CLARKE
DIED OCT 7 1892 AGED 61
EMMA, HIS WIFE
AT REST JAN 28 1889 AGED 47.

ERNEST JAMES THEIR SECOND SON
FELL ASLEEP FEB 14 1869 AGED 1 YEAR
R. I. P.
ELMER ARNOLD THEIR THIRD SON
JUNE 9 1901 AGED 28 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Clarke-14507.jpg|size=s}} |2246Y |[[Clarke-14510|Ernest James]] |[[Clarke-14510|Clarke]] |1869 |"In
Loving Memory
of
WILLIAM AUGUSTUS CLARKE
DIED OCT 7 1892 AGED 61
EMMA, HIS WIFE
AT REST JAN 28 1889 AGED 47.

ERNEST JAMES THEIR SECOND SON
FELL ASLEEP FEB 14 1869 AGED 1 YEAR
R. I. P.
ELMER ARNOLD THEIR THIRD SON
JUNE 9 1901 AGED 28 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-3.jpg|size=s}} |1753-4Y |[[Inwood-344|Fanny]] |[[Inwood-344|Clarke]] |1910 |"IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
FANNY CLARKE
AT REST 10 ___ 1910
...
GEORGE BOWLER CLARKE
PASSED OVER ON JULY 16TH 1930" |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-3.jpg|size=s}} |1753-4Y |[[Clarke-13211|George Bowler]] |[[Clarke-13211|Clarke]] |1930 |"IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
FANNY CLARKE
AT REST 10 ___ 1910
...
GEORGE BOWLER CLARKE
PASSED OVER ON JULY 16TH 1930" |- | |2275Y |[[Clarke-13801|Gwenllian]] |[[Clarke-13801|Clarke]] |1880 | |- |{{Image|file=Clarke-14057.jpg|size=s}} |1241aY |[[Clarke-14057|Hubert]] |[[Clarke-14057|Clarke]] |1917 |"IN MEMORY OF
HUBERT CLARKE
MINISTER AT MEAD ROW CHAPEL
WHO DIED AT GODALMING
ON JANUARY 22ND 1917
AGED 63 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Clarke-14129.jpg|size=s}} |554Y |[[Clarke-14129|John]] |[[Clarke-14129|Clarke]] |1864 |"Sacred
to the Memory of
JOHN CLARKE
who died May 17th 1864
Aged 74 Years
-+-
Also
MARY Wife of the above
[& of] five of their children, viz
MARIA, GEORGE, CHARLES
ALFRED, and ROBERT
Those remains are deposited in the
churchyard." |- | |555Y |[[Clarke-14128|John]] |[[Clarke-14128|Clarke]] |1905 | |- |{{Image|file=Elson-551.jpg|size=s}} |556Y |[[Clarke-14127|John Elwin]] |[[Clarke-14127|Clarke]] |1869 |"In
MEMORY OF
MARY ANN CLARKE,
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
JOHN CLARKE,
DIED JULY 31ST 1859,
IN THE 36TH YEAR
OF HER AGE.
---
THY WILL O LORD BE DONE.
---
ALSO
JOHN ELWIN CLARKE
SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED APRIL 9TH 1869,
AGED 10 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-347.jpg|size=s}} |1039N |[[Clarke-13800|Joseph]] |[[Clarke-13800|Clarke]] |1896 |"IN
AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE
OF
ELIZABETH
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
JOSEPH CLARKE
WHO DIED JANY. 7TH 1890
IN THE 72ND YEAR OF HER AGE
-----
HER END WAS PEACE.
-----
ALSO OF
JOSEPH CLARKE
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED SEPR. 10TH 1896
AGED 77 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Elson-551.jpg|size=s}} |556Y |[[Elwin-59|Mary Ann (Elwin)]] |[[Elwin-59|Clarke]] |1859 |"In
MEMORY OF
MARY ANN CLARKE,
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
JOHN CLARKE,
DIED JULY 31ST 1859,
IN THE 36TH YEAR
OF HER AGE.
---
THY WILL O LORD BE DONE.
---
ALSO
JOHN ELWIN CLARKE
SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED APRIL 9TH 1869,
AGED 10 YEARS." |- | |602N |[[Christmas-663|Mary Ann]] |[[Christmas-663|Clarke]] |1919 | |- |{{Image|file=Clarke-14507.jpg|size=s}} |2247Y |[[Clarke-14507|William]] |[[Clarke-14507|Clarke]] |1865 |"In
Affectionate Memory
of
WILLIAM CLARKE
AT REST DEC 18 1865 AGED 71
ELEANOR HIS WIFE
DIED SEPT 3 1869 AGED 78
EMILY THEIR DAUGHTER
WIFE OF STEPHEN HALES
FELL ASLEEP SEPT 14 1862 AGED 39" |- | |602N |[[Clarke-13802|William]] |[[Clarke-13802|Clarke]] |1891 | |- |{{Image|file=Clarke-14507.jpg|size=s}} |2244Y |[[Clarke-14509|William Augustus]] |[[Clarke-14509|Clarke]] |1892 |"In
Loving Memory
of
WILLIAM AUGUSTUS CLARKE
DIED OCT 7 1892 AGED 61
EMMA, HIS WIFE
AT REST JAN 28 1889 AGED 47.

ERNEST JAMES THEIR SECOND SON
FELL ASLEEP FEB 14 1869 AGED 1 YEAR
R. I. P.
ELMER ARNOLD THEIR THIRD SON
JUNE 9 1901 AGED 28 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Claxton-181.jpg|size=s}} |105-6N |[[Claxton-181|Sidney George]] |[[Claxton-181|Claxton]] |1981 |"Peace
IN
EVER LOVING MEMORY OF
SIDNEY GEORGE CLAXTON
HUSBAND OF SOPHIE HANNAH,
WHO DIED 26TH JULY 1981
AGED 70 YEARS.

GENEROUS IN THOUGHT, KIND IN DEED,
HE WAS IN TRUTH A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS.

AND HIS BELOVED WIFE
SOPHIE HANNAH
WHO DIED 18TH MARCH 1998
AGED 94 YEARS.

SHE WAS CLOSE TO GOD IN HER GARDEN
..." |- |{{Image|file=Claxton-181.jpg|size=s}} |105-6N |[[Bashford-712|Sophie Hannah (Bashford)]] |[[Bashford-712|Claxton]] |1998 |"Peace
IN
EVER LOVING MEMORY OF
SIDNEY GEORGE CLAXTON
HUSBAND OF SOPHIE HANNAH,
WHO DIED 26TH JULY 1981
AGED 70 YEARS.

GENEROUS IN THOUGHT, KIND IN DEED,
HE WAS IN TRUTH A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS.

AND HIS BELOVED WIFE
SOPHIE HANNAH
WHO DIED 18TH MARCH 1998
AGED 94 YEARS.

SHE WAS CLOSE TO GOD IN HER GARDEN
..." |- |{{Image|file=Smith-205971.jpg|size=s}} | - |[[Spenceley-28|Edith Alice (Spenceley)]] |[[Spenceley-28|Cleghorn]] |1951 |"IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
MARY ANN
THE BELOVED WIFE OF CHARLES SMITH
BORN JUNE 6TH 1818, DIED MAY 13TH 1896.
EARTH HOLDS ONE GENTLE SPIRIT LESS
AND HEAVEN ONE ANGEL MORE.
ALSO OF
CHARLES SMITH
BORN NOVEMBER 6TH 1815, DIED AUGUST 19TH 1898
HIS END WAS PEACE.

EDITH A. CLEGHORN,
ELDER DAUGHTER OF A. M. A. SPENCELEY
DIED ... 195[1] AGED 75

ADELINE MARY ANN SPENCELEY,
YOUNGEST DAUGHTER,
DIED MAY 10TH 1936 AGED 82 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Closs-213.jpg|size=s}} |89Y |[[Closs-213|Sarah Ann]] |[[Closs-213|Closs]] |1885 |"SARAH ANN CLOSS
BORN MAY 21ST 1811
DECEASED APRIL 17TH 1885" |- |{{Image|file=Clutton-Brock-5.jpg|size=s}} |1179a |[[Clutton-Brock-5|Arthur]] |[[Clutton-Brock-5|Clutton-Brock]] |1924 |"ARTHUR
CLUTTON-BROCK
BORN 23RD MARCH ..
DIED 8TH JANUARY [1924]
..HIS WORD
..HEATED THEM
..by sickness wo..
..that Christ wo..
..this strange
..y mixed with glor[y]
..day 192.." |- |{{Image|file=Cole-20270.jpg|size=s}} |2693Y |[[Cole-20270|John]] |[[Cole-20270|Cole]] |1865 |"Sacred to the memory
John Cole
of Godalming
who departed this life
on the xxix day of December
mdccclxv
aged xxix years
Sun has gone down while....." |- |{{Image|file=Collins-23950.jpg|size=s}} |419Y |[[Collins-23950|Sarah]] |[[Collins-23950|Collins]] |1859 |"In
Memory of
SARAH COLLINS
WHO DIED
MARCH 22ND 1859
AGED 75 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Collyer-379.jpg|size=s}} |565Y |[[Collyer-381|James]] |[[Collyer-381|Collyer]] |1865 |"IN
MEMORY OF
PHILIP COLLYER
WHO DIED MARCH 14TH 1863
IN THE 79TH YEAR
OF HIS AGE
---
ALSO
JAMES COLLYER
BROTHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED NOVR 27TH 1865
IN THE 83RD YEAR
OF HIS AGE." |- |{{Image|file=Collyer-379.jpg|size=s}} |565Y |[[Collyer-379|Philip]] |[[Collyer-379|Collyer]] |1863 |"IN
MEMORY OF
PHILIP COLLYER
WHO DIED MARCH 14TH 1863
IN THE 79TH YEAR
OF HIS AGE
---
ALSO
JAMES COLLYER
BROTHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED NOVR 27TH 1865
IN THE 83RD YEAR
OF HIS AGE." |- |{{Image|file=Colpus-15.jpg|size=s}} |785Y |[[Colpus-15|Alfred]] |[[Colpus-15|Colpus]] |1880 |"ALFRED COLPUS
BORN APL. 9TH 1819
DIED AUG 11TH 1880

CARRIE COLPUS
BORN JUNE 2ND 1854
DIED APL 3RD 1876

WILLIAM ALFRED
COLPUS
BORN JUNE 24TH 1852,
DIED MAY 26TH 1894." |- |{{Image|file=Spencer-19591.jpg|size=s}} | - |[[Colpus-19|Ann Maria/Eliza]] |[[Colpus-19|Colpus]] |1853 |"In
MEMORY OF
ANN MARIA WIFE OF
ALFRED COLPUS
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
SEPTEMBER 17TH 1861
IN THE 42ND YEAR OF HER [AGE]
[ALSO OF?] THEIR CHILDREN
..
..CHURCHYARD
SARAH EMMA
[WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE]
NOVEMBER 27TH [184]8
IN THE [6TH] YEAR OF HER AGE
ANN MARIA
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
..
IN THE 12TH [YEAR OF HER AGE]" |- |{{Image|file=Spencer-19591.jpg|size=s}} |786Y |[[Spencer-19591|Ann Maria (Spencer)]] |[[Spencer-19591|Colpus]] |1861 |"In
MEMORY OF
ANN MARIA WIFE OF
ALFRED COLPUS
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
SEPTEMBER 17TH 1861
IN THE 42ND YEAR OF HER [AGE]
[ALSO OF?] THEIR CHILDREN
..
..CHURCHYARD
SARAH EMMA
[WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE]
NOVEMBER 27TH [184]8
IN THE [6TH] YEAR OF HER AGE
ANN MARIA
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
..
IN THE 12TH [YEAR OF HER AGE]" |- |{{Image|file=Colpus-15.jpg|size=s}} |784Y |[[Colpus-16|Carrie]] |[[Colpus-16|Colpus]] |1876 |"ALFRED COLPUS
BORN APL. 9TH 1819
DIED AUG 11TH 1880

CARRIE COLPUS
BORN JUNE 2ND 1854
DIED APL 3RD 1876

WILLIAM ALFRED
COLPUS
BORN JUNE 24TH 1852,
DIED MAY 26TH 1894." |- |{{Image|file=Spencer-19591.jpg|size=s}} |786Y |[[Colpus-18|Edith Ann]] |[[Colpus-18|Colpus]] |1863 | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-188.jpg|size=s}} |252BN |[[Bentley-4633|Elizabeth]] |[[Bentley-4633|Colpus]] |1920 |"In Loving Memory of
GEORGE
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF
ELIZABETH COLPUS,
WHO FELL ASLEEP 2ND SEPTR. 1914
'UNTIL THE DAY BREAK.'
Also of ELIZABETH,
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO ENTERED INTO REST 28TH MAY 1920
'THY WILL BE DONE.'" |- |{{Image|file=Colpus-13.jpg|size=s}} |78Y |[[Colpus-13|Frederick]] |[[Colpus-13|Colpus]] |1868 |"Sacred
TO THE MEMORY OF
FREDERICK COLPUS
WHO.. 1868
AGED .. YEARS
ALSO [JAMES COLPUS]
S[ON OF FREDERICK]

Sacred
TO THE MEMORY OF
HANNAH COLPUS
WIFE OF
FREDERICK COLPUS
WHO DIED .. 1874
AGED.." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-188.jpg|size=s}} |252BN |[[Colpus-12|George]] |[[Colpus-12|Colpus]] |1914 |"In Loving Memory of
GEORGE
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF
ELIZABETH COLPUS,
WHO FELL ASLEEP 2ND SEPTR. 1914
'UNTIL THE DAY BREAK.'
Also of ELIZABETH,
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO ENTERED INTO REST 28TH MAY 1920
'THY WILL BE DONE.'" |- |{{Image|file=Colpus-13.jpg|size=s}} |77Y |[[Stedman-779|Hannah (Stedman)]] |[[Stedman-779|Colpus]] |1874 |"Sacred
TO THE MEMORY OF
FREDERICK COLPUS
WHO.. 1868
AGED .. YEARS
ALSO [JAMES COLPUS]
S[ON OF FREDERICK]

Sacred
TO THE MEMORY OF
HANNAH COLPUS
WIFE OF
FREDERICK COLPUS
WHO DIED .. 1874
AGED.." |- | |77Y |[[Alderton-327|Hannah Jane (Alderton)]] |[[Alderton-327|Colpus]] |1938 | |- |{{Image|file=Colpus-13.jpg|size=s}} |78Y |[[Colpus-14|James]] |[[Colpus-14|Colpus]] |1920 |"Sacred
TO THE MEMORY OF
FREDERICK COLPUS
WHO.. 1868
AGED .. YEARS
ALSO [JAMES COLPUS]
S[ON OF FREDERICK]

Sacred
TO THE MEMORY OF
HANNAH COLPUS
WIFE OF
FREDERICK COLPUS
WHO DIED .. 1874
AGED.." |- |{{Image|file=Colpus-24.jpg|size=s}} |360N |[[Colpus-27|Margaret Ann]] |[[Colpus-27|Colpus]] |1888 |"In
[Lov]ing Memory of
...[CO]LPUS
..
..MA..
..
IN THE..." |- |{{Image|file=Spencer-19591.jpg|size=s}} | - |[[Colpus-20|Sarah Emma]] |[[Colpus-20|Colpus]] |1848 |"In
MEMORY OF
ANN MARIA WIFE OF
ALFRED COLPUS
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
SEPTEMBER 17TH 1861
IN THE 42ND YEAR OF HER [AGE]
[ALSO OF?] THEIR CHILDREN
..
..CHURCHYARD
SARAH EMMA
[WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE]
NOVEMBER 27TH [184]8
IN THE [6TH] YEAR OF HER AGE
ANN MARIA
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
..
IN THE 12TH [YEAR OF HER AGE]" |- |{{Image|file=Colpus-15.jpg|size=s}} |785Y |[[Colpus-17|William Alfred]] |[[Colpus-17|Colpus]] |1894 |"ALFRED COLPUS
BORN APL. 9TH 1819
DIED AUG 11TH 1880

CARRIE COLPUS
BORN JUNE 2ND 1854
DIED APL 3RD 1876

WILLIAM ALFRED
COLPUS
BORN JUNE 24TH 1852,
DIED MAY 26TH 1894." |- |{{Image|file=Colpus-24.jpg|size=s}} |360N |[[Colpus-24|William Eden]] |[[Colpus-24|Colpus]] |1919 |"In
[Lov]ing Memory of
...[CO]LPUS
..
..MA..
..
IN THE..." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-370.jpg|size=s}} |1108N |[[Coltman-140|John]] |[[Coltman-140|Coltman]] |1878 |"[JOHN] COLTMAN..WHO DIED MAY 1 1878 AGED 71 YEARS 75..
SUSANNAH [COLTMAN].. DIED OCTOBER [1876?] ..A.. [66?]" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-370.jpg|size=s}} |1107N |[[Coltman-141|Susannah]] |[[Coltman-141|Coltman]] |1876 |"[JOHN] COLTMAN..WHO DIED MAY 1 1878 AGED 71 YEARS 75..
SUSANNAH [COLTMAN].. DIED OCTOBER [1876?] ..A.. [66?]" |- |{{Image|file=Cooke-6005.jpg|size=s}} |599Y |[[Cooke-6005|Edward Albert]] |[[Cooke-6005|Cooke]] |1878 | |- |{{Image|file=Cooke-6005.jpg|size=s}} |599Y |[[Cooke-6006|Eliza Louisa]] |[[Cooke-6006|Cooke]] |1874 | |- | |576Y |[[Cooke-6160|Edward]] |[[Cooke-6160|Cooke]] |1867 | |- |{{Image|file=Page-11567.jpg|size=s}} |2316Y |[[Page-11567|Henrietta Frances Brumsden (Page)]] |[[Page-11567|Cooke]] |1878 |"SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
HENRIETTA FRANCES
BRUMSDEN COOKE
WHO DIED
NOVEMBER 17TH, 1878,
AGED 71 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Holt-8612.jpg|size=s}} |2688Y |[[Holt-8612|Ann (Holt)]] |[[Holt-8612|Cooper]] |1864 |"..
MEMORY OF
ANN WIFE OF
THOMAS [COOP]ER" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-522.jpg|size=s}} |1269N |[[Cooper-24364|Daisy]] |[[Cooper-24364|Cooper]] |1879 |"In very Affectionate Remembrance of
JANE
...
..
..
ALSO OF
DAISY COOPER
..
..
ROSS COOPER" |- |{{Image|file=Cooper-24860.jpg|size=s}} |409Y |[[Cooper-24927|Eleanor (Cooper)]] |[[Cooper-24927|Jetten]] |1865 |"Sacred
to
THE MEMORY OF
JAMES COOPER,
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
AUGUST 14TH 1865,
IN THE 84TH YEAR OF HIS AGE.
-+-
ELIZABETH,
WIFE OF THE ABOVE,
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE,
JANUARY 4TH 1864,
IN THE 81ST YEAR OF HER AGE.
-+-
ELEANOR,
WIFE OF JOHN JETTEN,
AND GRANDDAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE,
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
JULY 1ST 1865,
IN THE 24TH YEAR OF HER AGE.
-+-
'PREPARE TO MEET THY GOD.'" |- |{{Image|file=Cooper-24860.jpg|size=s}} |410Y |[[Paige-622|Elizabeth (Paige)]] |[[Paige-622|Cooper]] |1864 |"Sacred
to
THE MEMORY OF
JAMES COOPER,
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
AUGUST 14TH 1865,
IN THE 84TH YEAR OF HIS AGE.
-+-
ELIZABETH,
WIFE OF THE ABOVE,
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE,
JANUARY 4TH 1864,
IN THE 81ST YEAR OF HER AGE.
-+-
ELEANOR,
WIFE OF JOHN JETTEN,
AND GRANDDAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE,
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
JULY 1ST 1865,
IN THE 24TH YEAR OF HER AGE.
-+-
'PREPARE TO MEET THY GOD.'" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-540.jpg|size=s}} |578N |[[Cooper-24368|Eva Mary]] |[[Cooper-24368|Cooper]] |1919 |"In
Loving Memory of
FRANCES ELIZABETH,
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
WILLIAM HERBERT COOPER
WHO DIED DECEMBER 26TH 1912,
AGED 46 YEARS
At Rest.
Also of EVA MARY,
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED MARCH 4TH 1919
AGED 25 YEARS.
In His Arms
Also of
WILLIAM HERBERT COOPER,
WHO DIED MAY 23RD 1947
AGED 79 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-540.jpg|size=s}} |578N |[[Lee-28528|Frances Elizabeth]] |[[Lee-28528|Cooper]] |1912 |"In
Loving Memory of
FRANCES ELIZABETH,
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
WILLIAM HERBERT COOPER
WHO DIED DECEMBER 26TH 1912,
AGED 46 YEARS
At Rest.
Also of EVA MARY,
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED MARCH 4TH 1919
AGED 25 YEARS.
In His Arms
Also of
WILLIAM HERBERT COOPER,
WHO DIED MAY 23RD 1947
AGED 79 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Cooper-25309.jpg|size=s}} |2484Y |[[Cooper-25309|George]] |[[Cooper-25309|Cooper]] |1879 |"In
Affectionate
Remembrance of
GEORGE COOPER,
WHO DEPARTED
THIS LIFE
AUGUST 12TH 1879,
AGED 43 YEARS.
-+-
'NOT LOST, BUT GONE BEFORE.'" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-533.jpg|size=s}} |1271N |[[Cooper-24371|Henry]] |[[Cooper-24371|Cooper]] |1905 |".. HANNAH
..WIFE OF HENRY COOPER
DIED JUNE .. 18[91]
..
HENRY COOPER
BORN .." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-533.jpg|size=s}} |N |[[Hammond-8772|Hannah]] |[[Hammond-8772|Cooper]] |1891 |".. HANNAH
..WIFE OF HENRY COOPER
DIED JUNE .. 18[91]
..
HENRY COOPER
BORN .." |- |{{Image|file=Cooper-24860.jpg|size=s}} |408Y |[[Cooper-24860|James]] |[[Cooper-24860|Cooper]] |1865 |"Sacred
to
THE MEMORY OF
JAMES COOPER,
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
AUGUST 14TH 1865,
IN THE 84TH YEAR OF HIS AGE.
-+-
ELIZABETH,
WIFE OF THE ABOVE,
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE,
JANUARY 4TH 1864,
IN THE 81ST YEAR OF HER AGE.
-+-
ELEANOR,
WIFE OF JOHN JETTEN,
AND GRANDDAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE,
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
JULY 1ST 1865,
IN THE 24TH YEAR OF HER AGE.
-+-
'PREPARE TO MEET THY GOD.'" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-522.jpg|size=s}} |1269N |[[Bonner-2057|Jane]] |[[Bonner-2057|Cooper]] |1890 |"In very Affectionate Remembrance of
JANE
...
..
..
ALSO OF
DAISY COOPER
..
..
ROSS COOPER" |- |{{Image|file=Cooper-25518.jpg|size=s}} |2227Y |[[Lunnon-48|Lavinia (Lunnon)]] |[[Lunnon-48|Cooper (Cleeve)]] |1905 |"IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
THOMAS COOPER
OF OCKFORD WOOD GODALMING
BORN MARCH 7. 1813.
DIED JUNE 27. 1875.

ALSO OF HIS WIFE
LAVINIA
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
JANUARY 23RD 1905.

ALSO OF
THEIR SON
THOMAS GRAHAM
COOPER,
BORN JAN. 26TH 1864.
DIED APRIL 29TH 1939." |- |{{Image|file=Mush-8.jpg|size=s}} |2118Y |[[Cleeve-73|Ellen Rosamond]] |[[Cleeve-73|Cleeve]] |1873 |"IN MEMORY OF
MARIA
WIFE OF LIEUT. COLONEL S. A. CLEEVE
DIED 20TH AUGUST 1875
AGED 37 YEARS
INTO THY HANDS I COMMEND MY SPIRIT
ALSO OF
HARRY STEWART BORN 2ND MARCH 1862
ELLEN ROSAMOND BORN 21ST? AUGUST 18__
GERALD STEWART BORN .. 1874
CHILDREN OF MARIA AND S.A. CLEEVE
WHO DIED IN INFANCY THE ELDEST AT [DOVER?]." |- |{{Image|file=Mush-8.jpg|size=s}} |1296Y |[[Cleeve-74|Gerald Stewart]] |[[Cleeve-74|Cleeve]] |1874 |"IN MEMORY OF
MARIA
WIFE OF LIEUT. COLONEL S. A. CLEEVE
DIED 20TH AUGUST 1875
AGED 37 YEARS
INTO THY HANDS I COMMEND MY SPIRIT
ALSO OF
HARRY STEWART BORN 2ND MARCH 1862
ELLEN ROSAMOND BORN 21ST? AUGUST 18__
GERALD STEWART BORN .. 1874
CHILDREN OF MARIA AND S.A. CLEEVE
WHO DIED IN INFANCY THE ELDEST AT [DOVER?]." |- |{{Image|file=Mush-8.jpg|size=s}} | - |[[Cleeve-72|Harry Stewart]] |[[Cleeve-72|Cleeve]] |1865 |"IN MEMORY OF
MARIA
WIFE OF LIEUT. COLONEL S. A. CLEEVE
DIED 20TH AUGUST 1875
AGED 37 YEARS
INTO THY HANDS I COMMEND MY SPIRIT
ALSO OF
HARRY STEWART BORN 2ND MARCH 1862
ELLEN ROSAMOND BORN 21ST? AUGUST 18__
GERALD STEWART BORN .. 1874
CHILDREN OF MARIA AND S.A. CLEEVE
WHO DIED IN INFANCY THE ELDEST AT [DOVER?]." |- |{{Image|file=Mush-8.jpg|size=s}} |2119Y |[[Mush-8|Maria (Mush)]] |[[Mush-8|Cleeve]] |1875 |"IN MEMORY OF
MARIA
WIFE OF LIEUT. COLONEL S. A. CLEEVE
DIED 20TH AUGUST 1875
AGED 37 YEARS
INTO THY HANDS I COMMEND MY SPIRIT
ALSO OF
HARRY STEWART BORN 2ND MARCH 1862
ELLEN ROSAMOND BORN 21ST? AUGUST 18__
GERALD STEWART BORN .. 1874
CHILDREN OF MARIA AND S.A. CLEEVE
WHO DIED IN INFANCY THE ELDEST AT [DOVER?]." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-522.jpg|size=s}} |1269N |[[Cooper-24365|Ross]] |[[Cooper-24365|Cooper]] |1890 |"In very Affectionate Remembrance of
JANE
...
..
..
ALSO OF
DAISY COOPER
..
..
ROSS COOPER" |- |{{Image|file=Cooper-25518.jpg|size=s}} |2227Y |[[Cooper-25518|Thomas]] |[[Cooper-25518|Cooper]] |1875 |"IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
THOMAS COOPER
OF OCKFORD WOOD GODALMING
BORN MARCH 7. 1813.
DIED JUNE 27. 1875.

ALSO OF HIS WIFE
LAVINIA
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
JANUARY 23RD 1905.

ALSO OF
THEIR SON
THOMAS GRAHAM
COOPER,
BORN JAN. 26TH 1864.
DIED APRIL 29TH 1939." |- |{{Image|file=Cooper-25309.jpg|size=s}} |Y2484 |[[Cooper-25310|Thomas]] |[[Cooper-25310|Cooper]] |1889 |"In
Affectionate
Remembrance of
GEORGE COOPER,
WHO DEPARTED
THIS LIFE
AUGUST 12TH 1879,
AGED 43 YEARS.
-+-
'NOT LOST, BUT GONE BEFORE.'" |- | |1269N |[[Cooper-24366|Thomas]] |[[Cooper-24366|Cooper]] |1905 | |- |{{Image|file=Cooper-25518.jpg|size=s}} |2228Y |[[Cooper-25519|Thomas Graham]] |[[Cooper-25519|Cooper]] |1939 |"IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
THOMAS COOPER
OF OCKFORD WOOD GODALMING
BORN MARCH 7. 1813.
DIED JUNE 27. 1875.

ALSO OF HIS WIFE
LAVINIA
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
JANUARY 23RD 1905.

ALSO OF
THEIR SON
THOMAS GRAHAM
COOPER,
BORN JAN. 26TH 1864.
DIED APRIL 29TH 1939." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-540.jpg|size=s}} |578N |[[Cooper-24367|William Herbert]] |[[Cooper-24367|Cooper]] |1947 |"In
Loving Memory of
FRANCES ELIZABETH,
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
WILLIAM HERBERT COOPER
WHO DIED DECEMBER 26TH 1912,
AGED 46 YEARS
At Rest.
Also of EVA MARY,
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED MARCH 4TH 1919
AGED 25 YEARS.
In His Arms
Also of
WILLIAM HERBERT COOPER,
WHO DIED MAY 23RD 1947
AGED 79 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Stenning-119.jpg|size=s}} |1882Y |[[Corner-655|Edwin Henry]] |[[Corner-655|Corner]] |1936 |"...
SUSANNAH...
...
...
...
-+-
... REST ...
AL[SO OF]
[ED]WIN HENR[Y COR]NE[R]
DIED MAY 26TH ... YEARS
-+-
HONOUR THY FATHER AND THY MOTHER" |- |{{Image|file=Stenning-119.jpg|size=s}} |1882Y |[[Corner-709|Henry William]] |[[Corner-709|Corner]] |1895 |"...
SUSANNAH...
...
...
...
-+-
... REST ...
AL[SO OF]
[ED]WIN HENR[Y COR]NE[R]
DIED MAY 26TH ... YEARS
-+-
HONOUR THY FATHER AND THY MOTHER" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-538.jpg|size=s}} | - |[[Corner-654|John]] |[[Corner-654|Corner]] |1889 |"IN LOVING MEMORY OF
WINIFRED SUSAN
CORNER
DIED 15TH JANUARY 1893
AGED 7 YEARS

ALSO OF VIOLET
DIED 12TH MAY 1884 AGED 1 YEAR 4? MONTHS
ALSO OF JOHN
DIED 19TH DECR. 1889 AGED 1 YEAR 4? MONTHS
SISTER AND BROTHER OF THE ABOVE" |- |{{Image|file=Stenning-119.jpg|size=s}} |1882Y |[[Hounsom-55|Mary Ann]] |[[Hounsom-55|Corner]] |1928 |"...
SUSANNAH...
...
...
...
-+-
... REST ...
AL[SO OF]
[ED]WIN HENR[Y COR]NE[R]
DIED MAY 26TH ... YEARS
-+-
HONOUR THY FATHER AND THY MOTHER" |- |{{Image|file=Stenning-119.jpg|size=s}} |1882Y |[[Stenning-119|Susannah (Stenning)]] |[[Stenning-119|Corner]] |1889 |"...
SUSANNAH...
...
...
...
-+-
... REST ...
AL[SO OF]
[ED]WIN HENR[Y COR]NE[R]
DIED MAY 26TH ... YEARS
-+-
HONOUR THY FATHER AND THY MOTHER" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-538.jpg|size=s}} | - |[[Corner-656|Violet]] |[[Corner-656|Corner]] |1884 |"IN LOVING MEMORY OF
WINIFRED SUSAN
CORNER
DIED 15TH JANUARY 1893
AGED 7 YEARS

ALSO OF VIOLET
DIED 12TH MAY 1884 AGED 1 YEAR 4? MONTHS
ALSO OF JOHN
DIED 19TH DECR. 1889 AGED 1 YEAR 4? MONTHS
SISTER AND BROTHER OF THE ABOVE" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-538.jpg|size=s}} |486AN |[[Corner-657|Winifred Susan]] |[[Corner-657|Corner]] |1893 |"IN LOVING MEMORY OF
WINIFRED SUSAN
CORNER
DIED 15TH JANUARY 1893
AGED 7 YEARS

ALSO OF VIOLET
DIED 12TH MAY 1884 AGED 1 YEAR 4? MONTHS
ALSO OF JOHN
DIED 19TH DECR. 1889 AGED 1 YEAR 4? MONTHS
SISTER AND BROTHER OF THE ABOVE" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-315.jpg|size=s}} | - |[[Corps-22|Charles]] |[[Corps-22|Corps]] |1842 |"In
Memory of
CHARLES CORPS
DIED SEPTEMBER 5TH 1842
AGED 36 YEARS
INTERRED AT WITLEY
-----
ALSO OF SARAH, WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED MARCH 7TH 1894
AGED 90 YEARS.
-----
In Loving Memory of
SARAH PORTSMOUTH
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
TAKEN TO REST .. OCTOBER 1916
AGED 84 YEARS
-----
FATHER IN THY GRACIOUS KEEPING
LEAVE WE NOW THY SERVANT SLEEPING

ALSO ANNIE MARCHANT
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
TAKEN TO HER REST 11TH FEBRUARY 1927" |- |{{Image|file=Denyer-230.jpg|size=s}} |860Y |[[Denyer-230|Elizabeth (Denyer)]] |[[Denyer-230|Corps]] |1878 |"In
Affectionate Remembrance of
ELIZABETH CORPS
WHO DIED MAY 2ND 1878
AGED 46 YEARS.
-+-
'BLESSED BE THE DEAD WHICH DIE IN THE LORD.' " |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-315.jpg|size=s}} |893N |[[Unknown-479910|Sarah]] |[[Unknown-479910|Corps]] |1894 |"In
Memory of
CHARLES CORPS
DIED SEPTEMBER 5TH 1842
AGED 36 YEARS
INTERRED AT WITLEY
-----
ALSO OF SARAH, WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED MARCH 7TH 1894
AGED 90 YEARS.
-----
In Loving Memory of
SARAH PORTSMOUTH
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
TAKEN TO REST .. OCTOBER 1916
AGED 84 YEARS
-----
FATHER IN THY GRACIOUS KEEPING
LEAVE WE NOW THY SERVANT SLEEPING

ALSO ANNIE MARCHANT
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
TAKEN TO HER REST 11TH FEBRUARY 1927" |- | |1548N |[[Corps-27|William]] |[[Corps-27|Corps]] |1872 | |- |{{Image|file=Worsfold-288.jpg|size=s}} |22Y |[[Worsfold-288|Amy (Worsfold)]] |[[Worsfold-288|Coston]] |1866 |"IN
MEMORY? OF
AMY [THE BELOVED WIFE OF]?
THOMAS JOHN COSTON
... " |- |{{Image|file=Coston-239.jpg|size=s}} |148Y |Harriet |Coston |1871 |"Sacred?
to the memory of
WILLIAM HENRY COSTON
WHO DIED NOVEMBER...
AGED 83 YEARS
ALSO HARRIET
..." |- | |118Y |[[Coston-238|Thomas John]] |[[Coston-238|Coston]] |1873 | |- |{{Image|file=Coston-239.jpg|size=s}} |143Y |[[Coston-239|William Henry]] |[[Coston-239|Coston]] |1869 |"Sacred?
to the memory of
WILLIAM HENRY COSTON
WHO DIED NOVEMBER...
AGED 83 YEARS
ALSO HARRIET
..." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-457.jpg|size=s}} |1244N |[[Stedman-764|Minnie May]] |[[Stedman-764|Cousin]] |1951 |"In Loving Memory
of
WILLIAM SMITH COUSIN
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE 21ST JULY 1911
AGED 43 YEARS

UNTIL THE DAY BREAK
Also of MINNIE MAY COUSIN
WHO DIED 14TH OCTOBER 1951
AGED 87 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-457.jpg|size=s}} |1244N |[[Cousin-252|William Smith]] |[[Cousin-252|Cousin]] |1911 |"In Loving Memory
of
WILLIAM SMITH COUSIN
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE 21ST JULY 1911
AGED 43 YEARS

UNTIL THE DAY BREAK
Also of MINNIE MAY COUSIN
WHO DIED 14TH OCTOBER 1951
AGED 87 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-640.jpg|size=s}} |1261N |[[Covey-1309|Charles Frederick]] |[[Covey-1309|Covey]] |1937 |"In Loving Memory of CHARLES FREDERICK COVEY DIED 3RD MARCH 1937 AGED 66 YEARS.
And HIS WIFE, EMILY CATHERINE, 15TH MARCH 1959." |- | |1125AN |[[Covey-1315|David]] |[[Covey-1315|Covey]] |1886 | |- | |1125AN |[[Marshall-17329|Elizabeth]] |[[Marshall-17329|Covey]] |1911 | |- | |1130N |[[Covey-1316|Ernest]] |[[Covey-1316|Covey]] |1880 | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-640.jpg|size=s}} |1261N |[[Hunt-16998|Emily Catherine]] |[[Hunt-16998|Covey]] |1959 |"In Loving Memory of CHARLES FREDERICK COVEY DIED 3RD MARCH 1937 AGED 66 YEARS.
And HIS WIFE, EMILY CATHERINE, 15TH MARCH 1959." |- |{{Image|file=Cox-27616.jpg|size=s}} |1915Y |[[Cox-27617|George Thomas]] |[[Cox-27617|Cox]] |1886 |"In
Loving Memory of
GEORGE THOMAS COX
WHO DIED JUNE 2ND 1886,
AGED 65 YEARS
ALSO OF REBECCA HIS WIFE
WHO DIED JUNE 29TH 1886
AGED 64 YEARS
THE LORD BLESS THEE AND KEEP THEE.
THE LORD MAKE HIS FACE SHINE UPON THEE

In
Loving Memory
of
WILLIAM GEORGE
ONLY SON OF GEORGE THOMAS COX
DIED JULY 28TH 1910
AGED 61 YEARS.
-+-
FOR EVER WITH THE LORD." |- |{{Image|file=Cox-27616.jpg|size=s}} |1915Y |[[Doubleday-168|Rebecca Mary Ann (Doubleday)]] |[[Doubleday-168|Cox]] |1886 |"In
Loving Memory of
GEORGE THOMAS COX
WHO DIED JUNE 2ND 1886,
AGED 65 YEARS
ALSO OF REBECCA HIS WIFE
WHO DIED JUNE 29TH 1886
AGED 64 YEARS
THE LORD BLESS THEE AND KEEP THEE.
THE LORD MAKE HIS FACE SHINE UPON THEE

In
Loving Memory
of
WILLIAM GEORGE
ONLY SON OF GEORGE THOMAS COX
DIED JULY 28TH 1910
AGED 61 YEARS.
-+-
FOR EVER WITH THE LORD." |- |{{Image|file=Cox-27616.jpg|size=s}} |1914Y |[[Cox-27616|William George]] |[[Cox-27616|Cox]] |1910 |"In
Loving Memory of
GEORGE THOMAS COX
WHO DIED JUNE 2ND 1886,
AGED 65 YEARS
ALSO OF REBECCA HIS WIFE
WHO DIED JUNE 29TH 1886
AGED 64 YEARS
THE LORD BLESS THEE AND KEEP THEE.
THE LORD MAKE HIS FACE SHINE UPON THEE

In
Loving Memory
of
WILLIAM GEORGE
ONLY SON OF GEORGE THOMAS COX
DIED JULY 28TH 1910
AGED 61 YEARS.
-+-
FOR EVER WITH THE LORD." |- | |79N |[[Coxhead-174|Charles]] |[[Coxhead-174|Coxhead]] |1888 | |- |{{Image|file=Unknown-488926.jpg|size=s}} |790Y |[[Unknown-488926|Eliza]] |[[Unknown-488926|Coxhead]] |1870 |"IN
REMEMBRANCE OF
ELIZA COXHEAD
DEPARTED THIS LIFE
AUGUST 23RD 1870
AGED 64.
---
MY AFFECTIONATE AND
LOVING WIFE
ELIZA COXHEAD
BE TRUE.. KIND
THEN.. ..FIND
ERECTED BY HER HUSBAND
CHARLES COXHEAD" |- |{{Image|file=Inwood-391.jpg|size=s}} |2332Y |[[Inwood-391|Jane (Inwood)]] |[[Inwood-391|Coxhead]] |1881 |"In Memory of
JANE COXHEAD
BELOVED DAUGHTER OF
JOSEPH AND SARAH INWOOD,
OF POPHOLE, LISS,
WHO DIED OCTOBER 14TH 1882,
AGED 78 YEARS
-+-
'HIM THAT COMETH TO ME, I WILL IN NO
WISE CAST OUT.' ST JOHN VI.37." |- | |300Y |[[Cranstone-17|Agnes Ellin Mary]] |[[Cranstone-17|Cranstone]] |1869 | |- | |299Y |[[Cranstone-16|Charles]] |[[Cranstone-16|Cranstone]] |1868 | |- |{{Image|file=Mellersh-19.jpg|size=s}} |2131Y |[[Cranstone-22|Gertrude Mary]] |[[Cranstone-22|Cranstone]] |1890 |"GERTRUDE MARY
CRANSTONE
OCTOBER .. 1890
AGED 12 YEARS.
ARTHUR CHARLES MELLE[RSH]
AT REST FEBRUARY 8TH 1918
AGED 53 YEARS.
ELLEN ELIZABETH SARAH MELLERSH
AT REST APRIL 2ND 1932 AGED 79 YEARS." |- | |310Y |[[Cranstone-20|Herbert]] |[[Cranstone-20|Cranstone]] |1875 | |- |{{Image|file=Cranstone-12.jpg|size=s}} |2716Y |[[Faggetter-55|Jane (Faggetter)]] |[[Faggetter-55|Cranstone]] |1877 |"IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
JANE
WIFE OF
JESSE CRANSTONE
AT REST SEPR. 18TH? 1877
AGED 42 YEARS.
THY WILL BE DONE.
ALSO OF
..." |- | |486N |[[Cranstone-14|Jesse]] |[[Cranstone-14|Cranstone]] |1888 | |- |{{Image|file=Cranstone-12.jpg|size=s}} |2716Y |[[Cranstone-12|Jesse]] |[[Cranstone-12|Cranstone]] |1892 |"IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
JANE
WIFE OF
JESSE CRANSTONE
AT REST SEPR. 18TH? 1877
AGED 42 YEARS.
THY WILL BE DONE.
ALSO OF
..." |- |{{Image|file=Crawley-1228.jpg|size=s}} |685Y |[[Crawley-1228|Robert Evelyn]] |[[Crawley-1228|Crawley]] |1898 |"In
Loving Memory
-of-
'ROBIN'
ROBERT EVELYN CRAWLEY" |- |{{Image|file=Creasy-399.jpg|size=s}} |220Y |[[Creasy-399|Francis]] |[[Creasy-399|Creasy]] |1869 |"IN
MEMORY OF
FRANCIS CREASY
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
MAY 21ST 1869
IN THE 76TH YEAR
OF HIS AGE" |- |{{Image|file=Pincott-71.jpg|size=s}} |2620Y |[[Pincott-71|Ann (Pincott)]] |[[Pincott-71|Crew]] |1872 |"..
[ANN] WIFE [OF]
[JAM]ES CREW,
[WHO DE]PARTED THIS LIF[E]
JANUARY 3RD 1872
AGED 82 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-585.jpg|size=s}} |13N |[[Holway-145|Miriam Jane]] |[[Holway-145|Crocker]] |1901 |"In
LOVING MEMORY
OF
A DEAR WIFE AND MOTHER
MIRIAM JANE CROCKER
WHO PASSED PEACEFULLY AWAY
DECEMBER 29TH 1901, AGED 71.
SO WEARY NOW AT REST
ALSO OF THOMAS CROCKER
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 24TH 1912 AGED 82.
A DEAR FATHER SO SADLY MISSED" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-585.jpg|size=s}} |13N |[[Crocker-2924|Thomas]] |[[Crocker-2924|Crocker]] |1912 |"In
LOVING MEMORY
OF
A DEAR WIFE AND MOTHER
MIRIAM JANE CROCKER
WHO PASSED PEACEFULLY AWAY
DECEMBER 29TH 1901, AGED 71.
SO WEARY NOW AT REST
ALSO OF THOMAS CROCKER
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 24TH 1912 AGED 82.
A DEAR FATHER SO SADLY MISSED" |- |{{Image|file=Cronk-802.jpg|size=s}} |2733Y |[[Cronk-804|Arthur Sydney]] |[[Cronk-804|Cronk]] |1876 |"IN
Loving Memory of
WILLIAM ABEL CRONK,
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
SEPR. 28TH 1886,
AGED 18 YEARS.
-+-
'THE LORD HATH NEED OF HIM.'
-+-
Also of
ARTHUR SYDNEY CRONK
BROTHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
JULY 21ST 1876
AGED 3 YEARS & 6 MONTHS
-+-
'NOT MY WILL BUT THINE BE DONE.'" |- |{{Image|file=Cronk-802.jpg|size=s}} |204N |[[Cronk-802|William Abel]] |[[Cronk-802|Cronk]] |1886 |"IN
Loving Memory of
WILLIAM ABEL CRONK,
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
SEPR. 28TH 1886,
AGED 18 YEARS.
-+-
'THE LORD HATH NEED OF HIM.'
-+-
Also of
ARTHUR SYDNEY CRONK
BROTHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
JULY 21ST 1876
AGED 3 YEARS & 6 MONTHS
-+-
'NOT MY WILL BUT THINE BE DONE.'" |- |{{Image|file=Cuming-85.jpg|size=s}} |686-7Y |[[Grant-14537|Esther Caroline (Grant)]] |[[Grant-14537|Cuming]] |1904 |"IN LOVING MEMORY OF
THOMAS CUMING
MAJOR GENERAL
LATE ROYAL ARTILLERY
DIED 18TH OCTOBER 1898
AGED 61 YEARS

ALSO OF ESTH.. HIS WIFE
..04

MY .. AND I WILL
..IVE TH.." |- |{{Image|file=Cuming-85.jpg|size=s}} |686-7Y |[[Cuming-85|Thomas]] |[[Cuming-85|Cuming]] |1898 |"IN LOVING MEMORY OF
THOMAS CUMING
MAJOR GENERAL
LATE ROYAL ARTILLERY
DIED 18TH OCTOBER 1898
AGED 61 YEARS

ALSO OF ESTH.. HIS WIFE
..04

MY .. AND I WILL
..IVE TH.." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-627.jpg|size=s}} |1459Y |[[Attfield-160|Emma]] |[[Attfield-160|Currington]] |1933 |"SACRED TO THE MEMORY
OF
WILLIAM HENRY CURRINGTON
BORN 31ST AUGUST 1853,
DIED 31ST JANUARY 1924.
EMMA CURRINGTON
BORN FEBRUARY 12TH 1857,
.." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-627.jpg|size=s}} |1459Y |[[Currington-23|William Henry]] |[[Currington-23|Currington]] |1924 |"SACRED TO THE MEMORY
OF
WILLIAM HENRY CURRINGTON
BORN 31ST AUGUST 1853,
DIED 31ST JANUARY 1924.
EMMA CURRINGTON
BORN FEBRUARY 12TH 1857,
.." |- |{{Image|file=Harrison-17351.jpg|size=s}} |432Y |[[Dashper-8|Charles Grey]] |[[Dashper-8|Dashper]] |1904 |"In
Loving Memory of
CHARLES GREY DASHPER
BORN JANUARY 18TH 1832
FELL ASLEEP APRIL 14TH 1904
R. I. P.
ALSO OF
MARY ANN HIS BELOVED WIFE
FELL ASLEEP MARCH 25TH 1919" |- |{{Image|file=Harrison-17351.jpg|size=s}} |432Y |[[Harrison-17354|Mary Ann (Harrison)]] |[[Harrison-17354|Dashper]] |1919 |"In
Loving Memory of
CHARLES GREY DASHPER
BORN JANUARY 18TH 1832
FELL ASLEEP APRIL 14TH 1904
R. I. P.
ALSO OF
MARY ANN HIS BELOVED WIFE
FELL ASLEEP MARCH 25TH 1919" |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-4.jpg|size=s}} |1862Y |[[Davies-9168|Edward]] |[[Davies-9168|Davies]] |1901 |"In Loving Memory of

EDWARD DAVIES
BORN SEPTEMBER 13TH 1842
DIED AUGUST 28TH 1901.
"GOD IS LOVE."

ALSO
HANNAH DAVIES
WIFE OF ABOVE
BORN MAY 18TH 1840 DIED JUNE 12TH 1906
AT REST" |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-4.jpg|size=s}} |1862Y |[[Edgeler-22|Hannah (Edgeler)]] |[[Edgeler-22|Davies]] | |"In Loving Memory of

EDWARD DAVIES
BORN SEPTEMBER 13TH 1842
DIED AUGUST 28TH 1901.
"GOD IS LOVE."

ALSO
HANNAH DAVIES
WIFE OF ABOVE
BORN MAY 18TH 1840 DIED JUNE 12TH 1906
AT REST" |- |{{Image|file=Triggs-241.jpg|size=s}} |2653Y |[[Triggs-241|Elizabeth Caroline (Triggs)]] |[[Triggs-241|Davis]] |1875 |"In
.. Memory of
ELIZABETH CAROLINE DAVIS
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
ROBERT DAVIS
BORN JAN 25TH 1823
MARRIED APRIL 19TH 1847
DIED JAN 14TH 1875
...GRIEVE? ..BL..
OF...
..CONCERN DEAR FRIENDS MUST
...E SHOULD... HER THERE" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-451.jpg|size=s}} |1291N |[[Davis-68462|Harriet Amelia]] |[[Davis-68462|Davis]] |1883 |"In
.. Remembrance of
HARRIET AMELIA DAVIS
..
AGED 30 YEARS
ALICE? ELIZA? DAVIS?" |- |{{Image|file=Davis-69571.jpg|size=s}} |24Y |[[Davis-69571|Henry]] |[[Davis-69571|Davis]] |1868 | |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-5.jpg|size=s}} | - |[[Foster-20906|Annie Louisa (Foster)]] |[[Foster-20906|Daw]] |1922 |"In Loving Memory
of
EDWARD DAW,
AT REST JULY 24TH 1902
AGED 62 YEARS.
'THERE THE WEARY BE AT REST'
'WITH CHRIST, WHICH IS FAR BETTER'

AND HIS WIFE
ANNIE LOUISA
Also of
HUGH M. DAW
AT REST FEBRUARY 24TH 1916
AGED .." |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-5.jpg|size=s}} |1943Y |[[Daw-498|Edward]] |[[Daw-498|Daw]] |1902 |"In Loving Memory
of
EDWARD DAW,
AT REST JULY 24TH 1902
AGED 62 YEARS.
'THERE THE WEARY BE AT REST'
'WITH CHRIST, WHICH IS FAR BETTER'

AND HIS WIFE
ANNIE LOUISA
Also of
HUGH M. DAW
AT REST FEBRUARY 24TH 1916
AGED .." |- |{{Image|file=Daw-539.jpg|size=s}} | - |[[Daw-539|Hugh Morgan]] |[[Daw-539|Daw]] |1916 |"In Loving Memory
of
EDWARD DAW,
AT REST JULY 24TH 1902
AGED 62 YEARS.
'THERE THE WEARY BE AT REST'
'WITH CHRIST, WHICH IS FAR BETTER'

AND HIS WIFE
ANNIE LOUISA
Also of
HUGH M. DAW
AT REST FEBRUARY 24TH 1916
AGED .." |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-6.jpg|size=s}} |1936Y |[[Simmonds-940|Anne Mary (Simmonds)]] |[[Simmonds-940|Day]] |1927 |"JESU MERCY
IN MEMORIAM
HUGH FRAMINGHAM DAY
BORN JUNE 29TH 1837, DIED JUNE 21ST 1891

ALSO ANNE MARY DAY,
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED ON THE 8TH JULY 1927
AGED 78 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-6.jpg|size=s}} |1936Y |[[Day-12102|Hugh Framingham]] |[[Day-12102|Day]] |1891 |"JESU MERCY
IN MEMORIAM
HUGH FRAMINGHAM DAY
BORN JUNE 29TH 1837, DIED JUNE 21ST 1891

ALSO ANNE MARY DAY,
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED ON THE 8TH JULY 1927
AGED 78 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-7.jpg|size=s}} |2150Y |[[Lidstone-202|Jane (Lidstone)]] |[[Lidstone-202|Day]] |1880 |"Sacred
To the Memory of
JANE, THE WIFE OF
GEORGE DAY,
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
JANUARY 31ST 1880,
AGED 56." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-516.jpg|size=s}} |1327N |[[Wildman-710|Amelia]] |[[Wildman-710|Debenham]] |1955 |"In
Loving Memory
of
AMELIA WILDMAN
WIDOW OF
JOHN RICHARD WILDMAN,
DIED MARCH 13TH 1897,
AGED 72.
'ASLEEP IN JESUS.'
ALSO
ARCHIBALD DEBENHAM,
WHO DIED DEC 11TH 1934,
AGED 65 YEARS.
ALSO AMELIA WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JANUARY 22ND 1955
AGED 90." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-516.jpg|size=s}} |1327N |[[Debenham-83|Archibald]] |[[Debenham-83|Debenham]] |1934 |"In
Loving Memory
of
AMELIA WILDMAN
WIDOW OF
JOHN RICHARD WILDMAN,
DIED MARCH 13TH 1897,
AGED 72.
'ASLEEP IN JESUS.'
ALSO
ARCHIBALD DEBENHAM,
WHO DIED DEC 11TH 1934,
AGED 65 YEARS.
ALSO AMELIA WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JANUARY 22ND 1955
AGED 90." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-386.jpg|size=s}} |1143N |[[Lambert-10858|Elizabeth]] |[[Lambert-10858|Debenham]] |1891 |"IN
MEMORY OF
JOHN DEBENHAM
DIED APRIL 6TH 1884
AGED 73.
-----
ALSO OF
ELIZABETH DEBENHAM
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED NOVEMBER 1ST 1891
AGED 82.
-----
ALSO OF
JAMES DEBENHAM
SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED JULY 1ST 1896,
AGED 47.
-----
ALSO OF
ISABELLA GERTRUDE,
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
DIED NOVEMBER 14TH 1925
AGED 69
-----" |- | |1040N |[[Albery-87|Emily]] |[[Albery-87|Debenham]] |1931 | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-386.jpg|size=s}} |1143N |[[Debenham-85|Isabella]] |[[Debenham-85|Debenham]] |1925 |"IN
MEMORY OF
JOHN DEBENHAM
DIED APRIL 6TH 1884
AGED 73.
-----
ALSO OF
ELIZABETH DEBENHAM
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED NOVEMBER 1ST 1891
AGED 82.
-----
ALSO OF
JAMES DEBENHAM
SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED JULY 1ST 1896,
AGED 47.
-----
ALSO OF
ISABELLA GERTRUDE,
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
DIED NOVEMBER 14TH 1925
AGED 69
-----" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-386.jpg|size=s}} |1326N |[[Debenham-86|James]] |[[Debenham-86|Debenham]] |1896 |"IN
MEMORY OF
JOHN DEBENHAM
DIED APRIL 6TH 1884
AGED 73.
-----
ALSO OF
ELIZABETH DEBENHAM
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED NOVEMBER 1ST 1891
AGED 82.
-----
ALSO OF
JAMES DEBENHAM
SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED JULY 1ST 1896,
AGED 47.
-----
ALSO OF
ISABELLA GERTRUDE,
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
DIED NOVEMBER 14TH 1925
AGED 69
-----" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-386.jpg|size=s}} |1143N |[[Debenham-84|John]] |[[Debenham-84|Debenham]] |1884 |"IN
MEMORY OF
JOHN DEBENHAM
DIED APRIL 6TH 1884
AGED 73.
-----
ALSO OF
ELIZABETH DEBENHAM
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED NOVEMBER 1ST 1891
AGED 82.
-----
ALSO OF
JAMES DEBENHAM
SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED JULY 1ST 1896,
AGED 47.
-----
ALSO OF
ISABELLA GERTRUDE,
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
DIED NOVEMBER 14TH 1925
AGED 69
-----" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-342.jpg|size=s}} |1040N |[[Debenham-87|John]] |[[Debenham-87|Debenham]] |1895 |"In Loving Memory of
JOHN DEBENHAM
BORN 22ND JUNE 1840
DIED 4TH AUGUST 1895
THEY REST FROM THEIR LABOURS
AND THEIR WORKS DO FOLLOW THEM." |- |{{Image|file=Dodd-5086.jpg|size=s}} |2508Y |[[Dodd-5086|Elizabeth Jane (Dodd)]] |[[Dodd-5086|Delane]] |1880 |"Sacred
TO THE MEMORY OF
JAMES DE LANE
WHO DIED AT CROYDON
JAN 6TH 1879,
AGED 46 YEARS.
ALSO OF
ELIZABETH JANE DE LANE,
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED APRIL 2ND 1880
AGED 51 YEARS.
-+-
FOR? .. LORD
A.. SO ..
..ID.. WORD
..." |- |{{Image|file=Dodd-5086.jpg|size=s}} | - |[[Delane-88|James]] |[[Delane-88|Delane]] |1879 |"Sacred
TO THE MEMORY OF
JAMES DE LANE
WHO DIED AT CROYDON
JAN 6TH 1879,
AGED 46 YEARS.
ALSO OF
ELIZABETH JANE DE LANE,
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED APRIL 2ND 1880
AGED 51 YEARS.
-+-
FOR? .. LORD
A.. SO ..
..ID.. WORD
..." |- |{{Image|file=Delbridge-167.jpg|size=s}} |1885Y |[[Delbridge-169|Annie Chaplain]] |[[Delbridge-169|Delbridge]] |1931 |"IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
THOMAS HENRY
THE BELOVED SON OF
THOMAS T. AND S. DELBRIDGE
WHO FELL ASLEEP IN JESUS
FEB 26TH 1888
AGED 20
-+-
FOR EVER WITH THE LORD

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
THOMAS THEOPHILUS DELBRIDGE
AT REST?
..JANUARY ... 1919
...GONE BEFORE

ALSO SARAH
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
THOMAS T DELBRIDGE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
EASTER DAY MARCH 23RD 19..
AGED 74 YEARS.
-+-
.. ALSO WHICH SLEEP IN JESUS ..
.. BRING WITH HIM.

ALSO
ANNIE CHAPLAIN DELBRIDGE
DIED 13TH JAN 1931
AGED 68.
'THE LORD IS MY SHEPHERD.'" |- |{{Image|file=Delbridge-167.jpg|size=s}} |1885Y |[[Sheppard-3623|Sarah (Sheppard)]] |[[Sheppard-3623|Delbridge]] |1913 |"IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
THOMAS HENRY
THE BELOVED SON OF
THOMAS T. AND S. DELBRIDGE
WHO FELL ASLEEP IN JESUS
FEB 26TH 1888
AGED 20
-+-
FOR EVER WITH THE LORD

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
THOMAS THEOPHILUS DELBRIDGE
AT REST?
..JANUARY ... 1919
...GONE BEFORE

ALSO SARAH
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
THOMAS T DELBRIDGE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
EASTER DAY MARCH 23RD 19..
AGED 74 YEARS.
-+-
.. ALSO WHICH SLEEP IN JESUS ..
.. BRING WITH HIM.

ALSO
ANNIE CHAPLAIN DELBRIDGE
DIED 13TH JAN 1931
AGED 68.
'THE LORD IS MY SHEPHERD.'" |- |{{Image|file=Delbridge-167.jpg|size=s}} |1885Y |[[Delbridge-168|Thomas Henry]] |[[Delbridge-168|Delbridge]] |1888 |"IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
THOMAS HENRY
THE BELOVED SON OF
THOMAS T. AND S. DELBRIDGE
WHO FELL ASLEEP IN JESUS
FEB 26TH 1888
AGED 20
-+-
FOR EVER WITH THE LORD

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
THOMAS THEOPHILUS DELBRIDGE
AT REST?
..JANUARY ... 1919
...GONE BEFORE

ALSO SARAH
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
THOMAS T DELBRIDGE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
EASTER DAY MARCH 23RD 19..
AGED 74 YEARS.
-+-
.. ALSO WHICH SLEEP IN JESUS ..
.. BRING WITH HIM.

ALSO
ANNIE CHAPLAIN DELBRIDGE
DIED 13TH JAN 1931
AGED 68.
'THE LORD IS MY SHEPHERD.'" |- |{{Image|file=Delbridge-167.jpg|size=s}} |1885Y |[[Delbridge-167|Thomas Theophilus]] |[[Delbridge-167|Delbridge]] |1919 |"IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
THOMAS HENRY
THE BELOVED SON OF
THOMAS T. AND S. DELBRIDGE
WHO FELL ASLEEP IN JESUS
FEB 26TH 1888
AGED 20
-+-
FOR EVER WITH THE LORD

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
THOMAS THEOPHILUS DELBRIDGE
AT REST?
..JANUARY ... 1919
...GONE BEFORE

ALSO SARAH
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
THOMAS T DELBRIDGE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
EASTER DAY MARCH 23RD 19..
AGED 74 YEARS.
-+-
.. ALSO WHICH SLEEP IN JESUS ..
.. BRING WITH HIM.

ALSO
ANNIE CHAPLAIN DELBRIDGE
DIED 13TH JAN 1931
AGED 68.
'THE LORD IS MY SHEPHERD.'" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-276.jpg|size=s}} |1440N |[[Williams-77780|Emily]] |[[Williams-77780|Dell]] |1928 |"In Loving Memory of
ROBERT DELL,
DIED MAY 13TH 1900,
AGED 51 YEARS.
ALSO
JOSEPH WILLIAMS DELL,
DIED OCTOBER 9TH 1918,
AGED 32 YEARS.
At Rest.
ALSO EMILY, WIFE OF ROBERT DELL,
DIED MAY 15TH 1928,
AGED 77 YEARS
ALSO IN MEMORY OF JOHN ABSALOM DELL
WHO DIED AT CHINDE E. AFRICA MAY 29 1920
AGED 42 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-276.jpg|size=s}} | - |[[Dell-1070|John Absalom]] |[[Dell-1070|Dell]] |1920 |"In Loving Memory of
ROBERT DELL,
DIED MAY 13TH 1900,
AGED 51 YEARS.
ALSO
JOSEPH WILLIAMS DELL,
DIED OCTOBER 9TH 1918,
AGED 32 YEARS.
At Rest.
ALSO EMILY, WIFE OF ROBERT DELL,
DIED MAY 15TH 1928,
AGED 77 YEARS
ALSO IN MEMORY OF JOHN ABSALOM DELL
WHO DIED AT CHINDE E. AFRICA MAY 29 1920
AGED 42 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-276.jpg|size=s}} |1440Y |[[Dell-1069|Joseph Williams]] |[[Dell-1069|Dell]] |1918 |"In Loving Memory of
ROBERT DELL,
DIED MAY 13TH 1900,
AGED 51 YEARS.
ALSO
JOSEPH WILLIAMS DELL,
DIED OCTOBER 9TH 1918,
AGED 32 YEARS.
At Rest.
ALSO EMILY, WIFE OF ROBERT DELL,
DIED MAY 15TH 1928,
AGED 77 YEARS
ALSO IN MEMORY OF JOHN ABSALOM DELL
WHO DIED AT CHINDE E. AFRICA MAY 29 1920
AGED 42 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-276.jpg|size=s}} |1440N |[[Dell-1068|Robert]] |[[Dell-1068|Dell]] |1900 |"In Loving Memory of
ROBERT DELL,
DIED MAY 13TH 1900,
AGED 51 YEARS.
ALSO
JOSEPH WILLIAMS DELL,
DIED OCTOBER 9TH 1918,
AGED 32 YEARS.
At Rest.
ALSO EMILY, WIFE OF ROBERT DELL,
DIED MAY 15TH 1928,
AGED 77 YEARS
ALSO IN MEMORY OF JOHN ABSALOM DELL
WHO DIED AT CHINDE E. AFRICA MAY 29 1920
AGED 42 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-384.jpg|size=s}} |1130N |[[Covey-1310|Alice]] |[[Covey-1310|Denyer]] |1930 |"-----
ALICE DENYER
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED 16TH OCT 1930 AGED 62
-----
BEAUTIFUL MEMORIES LEFT BEHIND" |- |{{Image|file=Denyer-251.jpg|size=s}} | - |[[Booker-1531|Elizabeth (Booker)]] |[[Booker-1531|Denyer]] |1945 |"In
Loving Memory
-of-
GEORGE DENYER
DIED APRIL 8TH 1891, AGED 40 YEARS.
---
Also
ELIZABETH WIFE OF THE ABOVE,
DIED SEPT 9TH 1945, AGED 93 YEARS.
Peace Perfect Peace" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-384.jpg|size=s}} |580N |[[Denyer-226|Frederick]] |[[Denyer-226|Denyer]] |1893 |"-----
ALICE DENYER
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED 16TH OCT 1930 AGED 62
-----
BEAUTIFUL MEMORIES LEFT BEHIND" |- |{{Image|file=Denyer-251.jpg|size=s}} |575N |[[Denyer-251|George]] |[[Denyer-251|Denyer]] |1891 |"In
Loving Memory
-of-
GEORGE DENYER
DIED APRIL 8TH 1891, AGED 40 YEARS.
---
Also
ELIZABETH WIFE OF THE ABOVE,
DIED SEPT 9TH 1945, AGED 93 YEARS.
Peace Perfect Peace" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-611.jpg|size=s}} |1673BY |[[Denyer-225|Wilfred John]] |[[Denyer-225|Denyer]] |1926 |"In Loving Memory
-of-
WALTER EDE
WHO ENTERED INTO REST
DECEMBER 28TH? 1931 AGED 76
---
Also of ELIZABETH EDE
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED JULY 11TH 1942, AGED 84 YEARS

Also
In Loving Memory
-of-
WILFRED JOHN DENYER
DEARLY LOVED HUSBAND OF
NELLIE
DAUGHTER OF W.? &? E. EDE
[DIED] MAY 10TH 1926 AGED 31 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-8.jpg|size=s}} |2143-4Y |[[Dickinson-6389|Emma]] |[[Dickinson-6389|Dickinson]] |1896 |"In Memory of
JOHN DOCWRA DICKINSON,
WHO DIED AT FARNCOMBE,
ON THE 25TH JUNE 1879,
AGED 79 YEARS.

Also of
MARGARET
FOR NEARLY 58 YEARS WIFE OF THE ABOVE,
WHO DIED AT THE SAME PLACE,
ON THE 29TH MARCH 1879,
AGED 71 YEARS.

ALSO OF EMMA, THEIR DAUGHTER,
WHO DIED IN LONDON 8TH DAY OF FEBRUARY 1896,
AGED 64 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-8.jpg|size=s}} |2143-4Y |[[Dickinson-4919|John Docwra]] |[[Dickinson-4919|Dickinson]] |1879 |"In Memory of
JOHN DOCWRA DICKINSON,
WHO DIED AT FARNCOMBE,
ON THE 25TH JUNE 1879,
AGED 79 YEARS.

Also of
MARGARET
FOR NEARLY 58 YEARS WIFE OF THE ABOVE,
WHO DIED AT THE SAME PLACE,
ON THE 29TH MARCH 1879,
AGED 71 YEARS.

ALSO OF EMMA, THEIR DAUGHTER,
WHO DIED IN LONDON 8TH DAY OF FEBRUARY 1896,
AGED 64 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-8.jpg|size=s}} |2143-4Y |[[Alexander-10061|Margaret (Alexander)]] |[[Alexander-10061|Dickinson]] |1879 |"In Memory of
JOHN DOCWRA DICKINSON,
WHO DIED AT FARNCOMBE,
ON THE 25TH JUNE 1879,
AGED 79 YEARS.

Also of
MARGARET
FOR NEARLY 58 YEARS WIFE OF THE ABOVE,
WHO DIED AT THE SAME PLACE,
ON THE 29TH MARCH 1879,
AGED 71 YEARS.

ALSO OF EMMA, THEIR DAUGHTER,
WHO DIED IN LONDON 8TH DAY OF FEBRUARY 1896,
AGED 64 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Dixon-11909.jpg|size=s}} |1838-9Y |[[Wray-2484|Mary (Wray)]] |[[Wray-2484|Dixon]] |1905 |"MARY,
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
ROBERT DIXON
WHO FELL ASLEEP FEBY. 23RD 1905
AGED 62 YEARS.
WHAT I DO THOU KNOWEST NOT NOW
BUT THOU SHALT KNOW HEREAFTER" |- |{{Image|file=Dixon-11909.jpg|size=s}} |1838-9Y |[[Dixon-11909|Robert]] |[[Dixon-11909|Dixon]] |1915 |"MARY,
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
ROBERT DIXON
WHO FELL ASLEEP FEBY. 23RD 1905
AGED 62 YEARS.
WHAT I DO THOU KNOWEST NOT NOW
BUT THOU SHALT KNOW HEREAFTER" |- | |Y366 |[[Dodge-6122|Bertha]] |[[Dodge-6122|Dodge]] |1884 | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-547.jpg|size=s}} |662N |[[Kimber-593|Catherine (Kimber)]] |[[Kimber-593|Dodge]] |1893 |"In
Loving Memory of
CATHERINE DODGE
BORN MARCH 27TH 1854
DIED NOVEMBER 5TH 1893.
At Rest." |- | |671N |[[Norris-7947|Emma]] |[[Norris-7947|Dodge]] |1913 | |- | |365Y |[[Dodge-6123|Herbert]] |[[Dodge-6123|Dodge]] |1889 | |- | |114Y |[[Dodge-6121|Mabel Annie]] |[[Dodge-6121|Dodge]] |1916 | |- | |886N |[[Dodge-6119|Marten Westerman]] |[[Dodge-6119|Dodge]] |1898 | |- | |367Y |[[Dodge-6124|Nora Annie]] |[[Dodge-6124|Dodge]] |1884 | |- | |671N |[[Dodge-6120|William Marten Robert]] |[[Dodge-6120|Dodge]] |1894 | |- |{{Image|file=Bowden-3351.jpg|size=s}} |1813Y |[[Pullinger-68|Caroline (Pullinger)]] |[[Pullinger-68|Doe]] |1901 |"In Loving Memory
of
Billy Bowden
1921 - 1930

Grandparents
Caroline Doe
1828 - 1901

Henry Doe
1833 - 1912" |- |{{Image|file=Bowden-3351.jpg|size=s}} |1813Y |[[Doe-739|Henry]] |[[Doe-739|Doe]] |1912 |"In Loving Memory
of
Billy Bowden
1921 - 1930

Grandparents
Caroline Doe
1828 - 1901

Henry Doe
1833 - 1912" |- |{{Image|file=Dowse-440.jpg|size=s}} |692-3Y |[[Dowse-440|Francis]] |[[Dowse-440|Dowse]] |1908 |"SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
FRANCIS DOWSE
AT REST
23 OCTOBER 1908
AGED 60 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Druitt-66.jpg|size=s}} |2240Y |[[Druitt-66|Harry]] |[[Druitt-66|Druitt]] |1878 |"..Memory
of
[Harry] D[ruitt]
of B[righton?]
who died September 24th 1878
[Aged] 23 [y]ear[s]" |- |{{Image|file=Duke-3930.jpg|size=s}} |2320Y |[[Duke-3929|Adelaide Helen]] |[[Duke-3929|Duke]] |1879 |"In
Loving Memory of
ERNEST EDWARD DUKE,
DIED JANY. 26TH 1879,
AGED 16 YEARS.
-+-
Also
ADELAIDE HELEN DUKE,
DIED MARCH 9TH 1879,
AGED 19 YEARS.
-+-
NOT GONE FROM MEMORY, NOT GONE FROM LOVE,
BUT GONE TO A BRIGHTER HOME ABOVE." |- |{{Image|file=Duke-3928.jpg|size=s}} |593Y |[[Cooper-24833|Ann (Cooper)]] |[[Cooper-24833|Duke]] |1903 |"Sacred
To the Memory of
JOHN DUKE,
DIED NOVR. 30TH, 1873,
AGED 56 YEARS.
---
Also of
OUR DEAR MOTHER ANN,
WIDOW OF THE ABOVE
WHO WAS CALLED TO REST
MARCH 27TH 1903,
AGED 81 YEARS.

DEARLY LOVED AND SADLY MISSED.

ALSO OF FIVE CHILDREN
WHO DIED IN THEIR INFANCY." |- |{{Image|file=Duke-3930.jpg|size=s}} |2319Y |[[Duke-3930|Ernest Edward]] |[[Duke-3930|Duke]] |1879 |"In
Loving Memory of
ERNEST EDWARD DUKE,
DIED JANY. 26TH 1879,
AGED 16 YEARS.
-+-
Also
ADELAIDE HELEN DUKE,
DIED MARCH 9TH 1879,
AGED 19 YEARS.
-+-
NOT GONE FROM MEMORY, NOT GONE FROM LOVE,
BUT GONE TO A BRIGHTER HOME ABOVE." |- |{{Image|file=Duke-3928.jpg|size=s}} |593Y |[[Duke-3928|John]] |[[Duke-3928|Duke]] |1873 |"Sacred
To the Memory of
JOHN DUKE,
DIED NOVR. 30TH, 1873,
AGED 56 YEARS.
---
Also of
OUR DEAR MOTHER ANN,
WIDOW OF THE ABOVE
WHO WAS CALLED TO REST
MARCH 27TH 1903,
AGED 81 YEARS.

DEARLY LOVED AND SADLY MISSED.

ALSO OF FIVE CHILDREN
WHO DIED IN THEIR INFANCY." |- | |495Y |[[Duke-3931|Kate Eliza]] |[[Duke-3931|Duke]] |1859 | |- |{{Image|file=Dunn-14198.jpg|size=s}} |2410Y |[[Dunn-14198|Charlotte Louisa]] |[[Dunn-14198|Dunn]] |1884 |"THOU
HAST BEEN
FAITHFUL
OVER A FEW THINGS
I WILL MAKE THEE
RULER
OVER MANY THINGS
ENTER THOU INTO
THE JOY OF THY LORD.
    S. MATTHEW XXV..

IN LOVING AND AFFECTIONATE
MEMORY OF
CHARLOTTE LOUISA DUNN
FOR TEN YEARS MATRON AT
CHARTER-HOUSE
WHO DIED ON THE 7TH OF NOVEMBER 1884
AGED 57 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-552.jpg|size=s}} |69AN |[[Dunolly-1|Lt. Col. K. J. G.]] |[[Dunolly-1|Dunolly]] |1945 |"IN LOVING MEMORY OF
LT. COL. K. J. G. DUNOLLY
JAN 8TH 1945
AND HIS WIFE, MARY CATHERINE
JUNE 12TH 1952." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-552.jpg|size=s}} |69AN |[[Amesbury-84|Mary Catherine]] |[[Amesbury-84|Dunolly]] |1952 |"IN LOVING MEMORY OF
LT. COL. K. J. G. DUNOLLY
JAN 8TH 1945
AND HIS WIFE, MARY CATHERINE
JUNE 12TH 1952." |- |{{Image|file=Ayling-412.jpg|size=s}} |365N |[[Ayling-412|Jane (Ayling)]] |[[Ayling-412|Durrant]] |1888 | |- |{{Image|file=Nash-7826.jpg|size=s}} |794Y |[[Nash-7826|Ann (Nash)]] |[[Nash-7826|Eades]] |1875 |"In
AFFECTIONATE
REMEMBRANCE OF
ANN, WIFE OF
HENRY EADES
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
[1875]" |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-9.jpg|size=s}} |1937Y |[[Eager-377|Edward]] |[[Eager-377|Eager]] |1891 |"Here rest the mortal remains of
EDWARD EAGER
WHO DIED MAY 5TH 1891" |- | |1937Y |[[Evershed-53|Ellen]] |[[Evershed-53|Eager]] |1922 | |- | |2602Y |[[Eager-388|Mary Louisa]] |[[Eager-388|Eager]] |1947 | |- |{{Image|file=Earle-1714.jpg|size=s}} |2128Y |[[Earle-1714|Ann]] |[[Earle-1714|Earle]] |1877 |"In
Affectionate Remembrance of
ANN EARLE
WHO DIED FEB 15TH? 1877
AGED 6_ YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-611.jpg|size=s}} |1673BY |[[Hayter-892|Elizabeth]] |[[Hayter-892|Ede]] |1942 |"In Loving Memory
-of-
WALTER EDE
WHO ENTERED INTO REST
DECEMBER 28TH? 1931 AGED 76
---
Also of ELIZABETH EDE
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED JULY 11TH 1942, AGED 84 YEARS

Also
In Loving Memory
-of-
WILFRED JOHN DENYER
DEARLY LOVED HUSBAND OF
NELLIE
DAUGHTER OF W.? &? E. EDE
[DIED] MAY 10TH 1926 AGED 31 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Ede-381.jpg|size=s}} |787Y |[[Ede-381|James]] |[[Ede-381|Ede]] |1866 |"Sacred
[TO THE MEMORY OF]
JAMES EDE
[WHO DIED]
JANUARY 2ND 1866
AGED [64] YEARS
...D THE LORD
...BLESSED
..THE LORD" |- |{{Image|file=Ede-381.jpg|size=s}} |788Y |[[Unknown-488916|Sophia]] |[[Unknown-488916|Ede]] |1870 |"Sacred
[TO THE MEMORY OF]
SOPHIA EDE
WHO DIED
JULY 23RD? 1870
AGED 79 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-611.jpg|size=s}} |1673BY |[[Ede-366|Walter]] |[[Ede-366|Ede]] |1931 |"In Loving Memory
-of-
WALTER EDE
WHO ENTERED INTO REST
DECEMBER 28TH? 1931 AGED 76
---
Also of ELIZABETH EDE
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED JULY 11TH 1942, AGED 84 YEARS

Also
In Loving Memory
-of-
WILFRED JOHN DENYER
DEARLY LOVED HUSBAND OF
NELLIE
DAUGHTER OF W.? &? E. EDE
[DIED] MAY 10TH 1926 AGED 31 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Eden-1213.jpg|size=s}} |398Y |[[Turpin-1146|Elizabeth (Turpin)]] |[[Turpin-1146|Eden]] |1869 |"Sacred
TO THE MEMORY OF
JAMES EDEN
WHO DIED OCTBR 19TH 1862 AGED 84
MARK THE PERFECT MAN AND BEHOLD THE UPRIGHT
FOR THE END OF THAT MAN IS PEACE.
ALSO
ELIZABETH, WIFE OF THE ABOVE
AND GOVERNESS IN THE PARISH OF GODALMING
NEARLY 50 YEARS
DIED IN PERFECT PEACE SEPTR 28TH 1869
AGED 84 YEARS.
'THROUGH FAITH IN GOD THEY ARE NOT DEAD BUT
SLEEPETH A LITTLE WHILE IN JESUS.'

BLESSED ARE THE DEAD WHICH DIE IN THE LORD
YEA SAITH THE SPIRIT THEY REST FROM THEIR
LABOURS AND THEIR WORKS DO FOLLOW THEM

O DEATH WHERE IS THY STING?" |- |{{Image|file=Eden-1213.jpg|size=s}} |397Y |[[Eden-1213|James]] |[[Eden-1213|Eden]] |1862 |"Sacred
TO THE MEMORY OF
JAMES EDEN
WHO DIED OCTBR 19TH 1862 AGED 84
MARK THE PERFECT MAN AND BEHOLD THE UPRIGHT
FOR THE END OF THAT MAN IS PEACE.
ALSO
ELIZABETH, WIFE OF THE ABOVE
AND GOVERNESS IN THE PARISH OF GODALMING
NEARLY 50 YEARS
DIED IN PERFECT PEACE SEPTR 28TH 1869
AGED 84 YEARS.
'THROUGH FAITH IN GOD THEY ARE NOT DEAD BUT
SLEEPETH A LITTLE WHILE IN JESUS.'

BLESSED ARE THE DEAD WHICH DIE IN THE LORD
YEA SAITH THE SPIRIT THEY REST FROM THEIR
LABOURS AND THEIR WORKS DO FOLLOW THEM

O DEATH WHERE IS THY STING?" |- |{{Image|file=Edgeler-24.jpg|size=s}} |2456Y |[[Nye-2149|Alice (Nye)]] |[[Nye-2149|Edgeler]] |1924 |"'At Rest'.
Loving Memory
-of-
JOHN EDGELER,
BORN DECR 29TH 1844" |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-10.jpg|size=s}} |1951Y |[[Baverstock-114|Hannah Elizabeth (Baverstock)]] |[[Baverstock-114|Edgeler]] |1914 |"In Loving Memory of
+
WILLIAM EDGELER
WHO DIED JANUARY 22ND, 1892
AGED 42 YEARS.
----
'THY WILL BE DONE.'
Also of
HANNAH ELIZABETH
WIDOW OF THE ABOVE
DIED FEBR. 21ST 1914
AGED 65 YEARS.
GODS FINGER TOUCHED HER & SHE SLEPT" |- |{{Image|file=Edgeler-24.jpg|size=s}} |2456Y |[[Edgeler-24|John]] |[[Edgeler-24|Edgeler]] |1911 |"'At Rest'.
Loving Memory
-of-
JOHN EDGELER,
BORN DECR 29TH 1844" |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-10.jpg|size=s}} |1951Y |[[Edgeler-23|William]] |[[Edgeler-23|Edgeler]] |1892 |"In Loving Memory of
+
WILLIAM EDGELER
WHO DIED JANUARY 22ND, 1892
AGED 42 YEARS.
----
'THY WILL BE DONE.'
Also of
HANNAH ELIZABETH
WIDOW OF THE ABOVE
DIED FEBR. 21ST 1914
AGED 65 YEARS.
GODS FINGER TOUCHED HER & SHE SLEPT" |- |{{Image|file=Richards-13838.jpg|size=s}} |795Y |[[Richards-13838|Ann (Richards)]] |[[Richards-13838|Edwards]] |1875 |"SACRED
to the Memory of
ANN EDWARDS
who died July 27 1875
AGED 63 YEARS.
NOT LOST BUT GONE BEFORE" |- |{{Image|file=Lewer-95.jpg|size=s}} |276N |[[Nye-2244|Emma (Nye)]] |[[Nye-2244|Edwards]] |1900 |"In Loving Memory of
ihs
SARAH
THE WIFE OF
THOMAS NYE
WHO DIED AUGUST 6TH 1887,
AGED 67 YEARS.
-+-
'BLESSED ARE THE DEAD WHICH
DIE IN THE LORD.'
ALSO OF
EMMA EDWARDS
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
AND THE BELOVED WIFE OF
WILLIAM HENRY EDWARDS
OF NORTHBOURNE, FARNCOMBE
DIED DECEMBER 13TH 1900
AGED 58 YEARS
HER END WAS PEACE." |- |{{Image|file=Richards-14051.jpg|size=s}} |2192Y |[[Edwards-25599|George]] |[[Edwards-25599|Edwards]] |1891 |"In
MEMORY OF
JANE, WI[FE OF]
ROBERT RICHARDS
DIED AUGST. 2ND 1877,
A[GED ..] YEARS
..
..
GEORGE [EDWARDS?]
GRE[AT?] [NEPHEW OF THE ABOVE?]
BORN DEC .. 1868? " |- |{{Image|file=Edwards-25087.jpg|size=s}} |918Y |[[Edwards-25087|James]] |[[Edwards-25087|Edwards]] |1865 |"SACRED
TO the Memory of
JAMES EDWARDS
who died September 17th? 1865
AGED 55 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Edwards-25015.jpg|size=s}} |232Y |[[Edwards-25015|William]] |[[Edwards-25015|Edwards]] |1860 |"IN
[MEMORY OF]
WILLIAM EDWARDS
WHO DIED JANY 16TH [1860]
IN THE 23RD YEAR
OF HIS AGE" |- | |232Y |[[Lasham-5|Elizabeth (Lasham)]] |[[Lasham-5|Edwards]] |1897 | |- |{{Image|file=Parker-35209.jpg|size=s}} |1916Y |[[Parker-35209|Mary (Parker)]] |[[Parker-35209|Edwards]] |1887 | |- |{{Image|file=Eldridge-2951.jpg|size=s}} |282N |[[Eldridge-2951|William]] |[[Eldridge-2951|Eldridge]] |1886 |"IN
Beloved Memory of
WILLIAM ELDRIDGE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
MAY 11TH 1886
AGED 39 YEARS
-+-
REST IN PEACE." |- |{{Image|file=Ellery-557.jpg|size=s}} |2233Y |[[Ellery-557|Eliza Maria]] |[[Ellery-557|Ellery]] |1897 |"IHS
IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
SARAH ELLERY
MAY 23RD 1880
AGED 65
'FALLEN ASLEEP.'
AND ELIZA MARIA ELLERY,
AT REST MARCH 18TH 1897,
AGED 88 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Ellery-557.jpg|size=s}} |2233Y |[[Ellery-558|Sarah]] |[[Ellery-558|Ellery]] |1880 |"IHS
IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
SARAH ELLERY
MAY 23RD 1880
AGED 65
'FALLEN ASLEEP.'
AND ELIZA MARIA ELLERY,
AT REST MARCH 18TH 1897,
AGED 88 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Elliott-15219.jpg|size=s}} | - |[[Elliott-15219|Frederick]] |[[Elliott-15219|Elliott]] |1847 |"IN MEMORY OF
HARRIETT ELLIOTT
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 7TH 1885
AGED 64
ALSO OF FREDERICK ELLIOTT
WHO DIED APRIL 25TH 1847
AGED ..
INTERRED IN GODALMING CHURCHYARD" |- |{{Image|file=Elliott-15219.jpg|size=s}} |2086Y |[[Elliott-15220|Harriet]] |[[Elliott-15220|Elliott]] |1929 |"IN MEMORY OF
HARRIETT ELLIOTT
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 7TH 1885
AGED 64
ALSO OF FREDERICK ELLIOTT
WHO DIED APRIL 25TH 1847
AGED ..
INTERRED IN GODALMING CHURCHYARD" |- |{{Image|file=Elliott-15219.jpg|size=s}} |2086Y |[[Burdock-32|Harriett (Burdock)]] |[[Burdock-32|Elliott]] |1885 |"IN MEMORY OF
HARRIETT ELLIOTT
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 7TH 1885
AGED 64
ALSO OF FREDERICK ELLIOTT
WHO DIED APRIL 25TH 1847
AGED ..
INTERRED IN GODALMING CHURCHYARD" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-407.jpg|size=s}} |1275N |[[Ellis-17657|Cyrus]] |[[Ellis-17657|Ellis]] |1883 |"CYRUS ELLIS
BORN MARCH 6TH 1826
DIED NOVR 8TH 1883
-----
AND HIS WIFE
EMMA LOUISA
AT REST
AUGUST 3RD 1907
AGED 83 YEARS.
-----" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-407.jpg|size=s}} |1275N |[[Gates-5100|Emma Louisa]] |[[Gates-5100|Ellis]] |1907 |"CYRUS ELLIS
BORN MARCH 6TH 1826
DIED NOVR 8TH 1883
-----
AND HIS WIFE
EMMA LOUISA
AT REST
AUGUST 3RD 1907
AGED 83 YEARS.
-----" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-414.jpg|size=s}} |1339N |[[Ellis-17658|Isaac]] |[[Ellis-17658|Ellis]] |1877 |"IN MEMORY
OF
ISAAC ELLIS,
BORN DECR 26TH 1812
DIED MAY 3RD 1877.
'GOD IS LOVE.'" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-413.jpg|size=s}} |1340N |[[Ellis-17671|James]] |[[Ellis-17671|Ellis]] |1867 |"IN MEMORY
OF
JAMES ELLIS,
BORN SEPTR 3RD 1811
DIED JANY 20TH 1867." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-411.jpg|size=s}} |1339N |[[Ellis-17667|Mary]] |[[Ellis-17667|Ellis]] |1881 |"MARY ELLIS
BORN OCT 4TH 1816
DIED SEPR 14TH 1881" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-418.jpg|size=s}} |1503N |Sarah |Ellis |1877 |"In
Memory of
SARAH ELLIS
OF SEND
DIED NOVR 19TH 1877,
AGED 54 YEARS.
----" |- |{{Image|file=Caesar-248.jpg|size=s}} |547Y |[[Caesar-248|Ann (Caesar)]] |[[Caesar-248|Elwin]] |1865 |"SACRED
to the
Memory
of
ANN WIFE OF
THOMAS ELWIN
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
OCTOBER 7TH 1865
IN THE 75TH YEAR
OF HER AGE" |- |{{Image|file=Elwin-61.jpg|size=s}} |548Y |[[Elwin-61|James]] |[[Elwin-61|Elwin]] |1863 |"..
JAMES [SON] OF
THOMAS [ELWIN]
WHO D[EPARTED THI]S LIFE
ON THE.." |- |{{Image|file=Elwin-60.jpg|size=s}} |546Y |[[Elwin-60|Thomas]] |[[Elwin-60|Elwin]] |1866 |"SACRED
..
THOMAS ELWIN
..
..1866
IN THE [80TH] YEAR
[OF HIS AGE]" |- | |4103Y |[[Etherington-862|Charles]] |[[Etherington-862|Etherington]] |1939 | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-643.jpg|size=s}} |1417Y |[[Holden-4278|Ellen]] |[[Holden-4278|Etherington]] |1919 |"In Loving Memory
-of-
ELLEN
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
CHARLES ETHERINGTON
DIED NOV 13TH 1919 AGED 74 YEARS.
---" |- |{{Image|file=Etherington-915.jpg|size=s}} |2044Y |[[Etherington-915|Walter John]] |[[Etherington-915|Etherington]] |1909 |"IN
LOVING
MEMORY
OF
BABY
..." |- |{{Image|file=Evans-29007.jpg|size=s}} |2587Y |[[Evans-29007|Eleanor Matilda]] |[[Evans-29007|Evans]] |1882 |"In
.. Remembrance of
[ELEANO]R MATILDA EVANS,
[WHO DE]PARTED THIS LIFE
JUNE 7TH 1882
AGED 2 YEARS AND
.. MONTHS.
-+-
..ARMS OF J[ESUS]..
..
..OWED
..T.
..
..E LORD
..AY." |- |{{Image|file=Muir-3091.jpg|size=s}} |584Y |[[Muir-3091|Eliza Janet (Muir)]] |[[Muir-3091|Evans]] |1919 |"IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
ELIZA JANET EVANS
WHO DIED JUNE 27 1919, AGED 72
WIFE OF
REV HENRY JAMES EVANS M.A.
SOMETIME ASSISTANT MASTER CHARTERHOUSE" |- |{{Image|file=Evans-28533.jpg|size=s}} |2459BY |[[Evans-28533|Henry James]] |[[Evans-28533|Evans]] |1919 |"IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
THE REVEREND HENRY JAMES EVANS
WHO DIED MARCH 9TH 1921" |- |{{Image|file=Pannell-557.jpg|size=s}} |402N |[[Pannell-557|Mary (Pannell)]] |[[Pannell-557|Evans]] |1890 |"In Loving Memory of our Affectionate
Mother
MARY EVANS,
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
SEPTEMBER 17TH 1890
AGED 71 YEARS.
-+-
SLEEP ON BELOVED SLEEP AND TAKE THY REST
LAY DOWN THY WEARY HEAD UPON THY SAVIOUR'S BREAST
WE LOVE THE WELL BUT JESUS LOVES THEE BEST
-+-
Also of
WILLIAM EVANS,
SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED JUNE 5TH 1915,
AGED 75 YEARS.
-+-
'FOR HE KNOWETH OUR FRAME,
HE REMEMBERETH THAT WE ARE DUST'" |- |{{Image|file=Evans-29247.jpg|size=s}} |2331Y |[[Evans-29247|Samuel Charles]] |[[Evans-29247|Evans]] |1881 |"SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
SAMUEL CHARLES
BELOVED HUSBAND OF
SARAH ANN EVANS,
DIED 23 AUGUST 1881
AGED 30 YEARS
AND HIS WIFE
SARAH ANN
DIED 14 APRIL 1924
AGED 71 YEARS.
'GRANT THEM ETERNAL REST, O LORD.'" |- |{{Image|file=Evans-29247.jpg|size=s}} |2331Y |[[Holder-2987|Sarah Ann (Holder)]] |[[Holder-2987|Evans]] |1924 |"SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
SAMUEL CHARLES
BELOVED HUSBAND OF
SARAH ANN EVANS,
DIED 23 AUGUST 1881
AGED 30 YEARS
AND HIS WIFE
SARAH ANN
DIED 14 APRIL 1924
AGED 71 YEARS.
'GRANT THEM ETERNAL REST, O LORD.'" |- |{{Image|file=Pannell-557.jpg|size=s}} |402N |[[Evans-30524|William]] |[[Evans-30524|Evans]] |1915 |"In Loving Memory of our Affectionate
Mother
MARY EVANS,
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
SEPTEMBER 17TH 1890
AGED 71 YEARS.
-+-
SLEEP ON BELOVED SLEEP AND TAKE THY REST
LAY DOWN THY WEARY HEAD UPON THY SAVIOUR'S BREAST
WE LOVE THE WELL BUT JESUS LOVES THEE BEST
-+-
Also of
WILLIAM EVANS,
SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED JUNE 5TH 1915,
AGED 75 YEARS.
-+-
'FOR HE KNOWETH OUR FRAME,
HE REMEMBERETH THAT WE ARE DUST'" |- |{{Image|file=Parsons-11373.jpg|size=s}} |2656aY |[[Parsons-11373|Annie (Parsons)]] |[[Parsons-11373|Farley]] |1947 |"IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
KATE FARLEY
BORN 18 MAY 1863
AT REST 18 JUNE 1913

ANNIE FARLEY" |- |{{Image|file=Farley-3534.jpg|size=s}} |2656aY |[[Farley-3534|Kate]] |[[Farley-3534|Farley]] |1913 |"IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
KATE FARLEY
BORN 18 MAY 1863
AT REST 18 JUNE 1913

ANNIE FARLEY" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-514.jpg|size=s}} |1261N |[[Farnfield-16|Hannah]] |[[Farnfield-16|Farnfield]] |1878 |"HANNAH FARNFIELD
DIED AT
LLANAWAY COTTAGES
DEC 8TH 1878
AGED 75
-----
FAITHFUL SISTER? AND FRIEND" |- |{{Image|file=Arnold-14112.jpg|size=s}} |156Y |[[Arnold-14112|Elizabeth (Arnold)]] |[[Arnold-14112|Farr]] |1873 |"In
Memory of
ELIZABETH WIFE OF
OBED FARR
DIED DECr 12TH 1873
AGED 42 YEARS
-----" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-219.jpg|size=s}} |1386aN |[[Oakley-2290|Elizabeth]] |[[Oakley-2290|Fathers]] |1922 |"SACRED
TO THE MEMORY
OF
ELIZABETH,
THE BELOVED
WIFE OF
WILLIAM FATHERS
AT REST
19 JANUARY 1922
AGED 62.
'NOT MY WILL
BUT THINE BE DONE.'

ALSO
WILLIAM FATHERS
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
DIED
11TH SEPTEMBER 1928
AGED 64 YEARS.
----
REST IN PEACE." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-219.jpg|size=s}} |1386aN |[[Fathers-51|William]] |[[Fathers-51|Fathers]] |1928 |"SACRED
TO THE MEMORY
OF
ELIZABETH,
THE BELOVED
WIFE OF
WILLIAM FATHERS
AT REST
19 JANUARY 1922
AGED 62.
'NOT MY WILL
BUT THINE BE DONE.'

ALSO
WILLIAM FATHERS
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
DIED
11TH SEPTEMBER 1928
AGED 64 YEARS.
----
REST IN PEACE." |- |{{Image|file=Feltham-347.jpg|size=s}} |12bY |[[Feltham-347|John Gilbert]] |[[Feltham-347|Feltham]] |1913 |"In Loving Memory of
JOHN GILBERT
THE DEAR CHILD OF
GILBERT & MABEL FELTHAM
BORN DECR 26 1912, DIED JAN 24TH 1913" |- |{{Image|file=Unknown-486945.jpg|size=s}} |562Y |[[Unknown-486945|Elizabeth Susan]] |[[Unknown-486945|Field]] |1928 |"IN EVER LOVING MEMORY OF
ELIZABETH S. FIELD
DIED 11TH AUGUST 1928
AGED 63 YEARS.
A DEVOTED WIFE AND MOTHER
AT REST." |- |{{Image|file=Field-5326.jpg|size=s}} |635Y |[[Field-5326|William]] |[[Field-5326|Field]] |1864 |"IN MEMORY OF
WILLIAM FIELD
DIED DEC. 11TH 1864, AGED 24 YEARS.
---
ALSO OF EMMA BOXALL, HIS WIFE
DIED APRIL 26TH 1927, AGED 85 YEARS.
'RE-UNITED.'" |- |{{Image|file=Glassborow-13.jpg|size=s}} |2202Y |[[Glassborow-13|Margaret (Glassborow)]] |[[Glassborow-13|Fisher]] |1908 |"IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
MARGARET FISHER
WHO FELL ASLEEP
MARCH 2[1ST 1908] AGED [78] YEARS
+
R. I. P." |- |{{Image|file=Fitton-441.jpg|size=s}} |481N |[[Fitton-441|Jane]] |[[Fitton-441|Fitton]] |1890 |"[JANE] FITTON
...
... YEARS
R. I. P.

MARIA FITTON
TAKEN TO REST MAY [10TH] 19[15]
AGED 82 YEARS
R. I. P." |- |{{Image|file=Fitton-441.jpg|size=s}} |480N |[[Fitton-443|Maria]] |[[Fitton-443|Fitton]] |1915 |"[JANE] FITTON
...
... YEARS
R. I. P.

MARIA FITTON
TAKEN TO REST MAY [10TH] 19[15]
AGED 82 YEARS
R. I. P." |- |{{Image|file=Foster-22964.jpg|size=s}} |1876aY |[[Foster-22964|Annie Grace]] |[[Foster-22964|Foster]] |1916 |"EMMA FOSTER DIED OCT 20TH 1944, AGED 89 YEARS
.. GRACE FOSTER 18 JULY 1916 AGED 26, AND HER SISTERS DOROTHY AND HILDA." |- | |229N |[[Foster-22966|Dorothy]] |[[Foster-22966|Foster]] |1903 |"EMMA FOSTER DIED OCT 20TH 1944, AGED 89 YEARS
.. GRACE FOSTER 18 JULY 1916 AGED 26, AND HER SISTERS DOROTHY AND HILDA." |- |{{Image|file=Foster-22964.jpg|size=s}} |1876aY |[[Hayward-4570|Emma (Hayward)]] |[[Hayward-4570|Foster]] |1944 |"EMMA FOSTER DIED OCT 20TH 1944, AGED 89 YEARS
.. GRACE FOSTER 18 JULY 1916 AGED 26, AND HER SISTERS DOROTHY AND HILDA." |- |{{Image|file=Foster-22965.jpg|size=s}} |229N |[[Foster-22965|George Michael]] |[[Foster-22965|Foster]] |1915 |"IN LOVING MEMORY
GEORGE MICHAEL
FOSTER
.. 1915 AGED 57
AT REST" |- | |1968Y |[[Foster-22967|Hilda]] |[[Foster-22967|Foster]] |1898 |"EMMA FOSTER DIED OCT 20TH 1944, AGED 89 YEARS
.. GRACE FOSTER 18 JULY 1916 AGED 26, AND HER SISTERS DOROTHY AND HILDA." |- |{{Image|file=Franklin-8349.jpg|size=s}} |286Y |[[Franklin-11624|Constance Ruth]] |[[Franklin-11624|Franklin]] |1932 |"IN LOVING MEMORY OF
CONSTANCE RUTH FRANKLIN
BORN MAY 27TH 1851
DIED MAY 14TH 1932

GEORGE CAREY FRANKLIN
BORN JUNE 22ND 1844
DIED MARCH 7TH 1925
ALSO OF HIS WIFE
REBECCA MARION FRANKLIN
BORN MAY 25TH 1847
DIED MARCH 12TH 1936" |- | |286Y |[[Franklin-11625|Francis Sidney Herbert]] |[[Franklin-11625|Franklin]] |1935 | |- |{{Image|file=Franklin-8349.jpg|size=s}} |286Y |[[Franklin-8349|George Carey]] |[[Franklin-8349|Franklin]] |1925 |"IN LOVING MEMORY OF
CONSTANCE RUTH FRANKLIN
BORN MAY 27TH 1851
DIED MAY 14TH 1932

GEORGE CAREY FRANKLIN
BORN JUNE 22ND 1844
DIED MARCH 7TH 1925
ALSO OF HIS WIFE
REBECCA MARION FRANKLIN
BORN MAY 25TH 1847
DIED MARCH 12TH 1936" |- |{{Image|file=Franklin-8349.jpg|size=s}} |286Y |[[Franklin-9704|Rebecca Marion]] |[[Franklin-9704|Franklin]] |1936 |"IN LOVING MEMORY OF
CONSTANCE RUTH FRANKLIN
BORN MAY 27TH 1851
DIED MAY 14TH 1932

GEORGE CAREY FRANKLIN
BORN JUNE 22ND 1844
DIED MARCH 7TH 1925
ALSO OF HIS WIFE
REBECCA MARION FRANKLIN
BORN MAY 25TH 1847
DIED MARCH 12TH 1936" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-286.jpg|size=s}} |877N |[[Hansell-311|Mary]] |[[Hansell-311|Frith]] |1895 |"In
Loving
Memory of
MARY, WIFE OF
WILLIAM FRITH
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 28TH 1895
AGED 46 YEARS.
-----
NOT GONE FROM MEMORY, NOT GONE FROM LOVE
BUT GONE TO THE FATHER'S HOME ABOVE

Also WILLIAM FRITH
WHO PASSED AWAY JUNE 21ST 1909
AFTER MANY YEARS OF SUFFERING BORNE WITH
CHRISTIAN FORTITUDE
AGED 63 YEARS
-----
..." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-286.jpg|size=s}} |877N |[[Frith-568|William]] |[[Frith-568|Frith]] |1909 |"In
Loving
Memory of
MARY, WIFE OF
WILLIAM FRITH
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 28TH 1895
AGED 46 YEARS.
-----
NOT GONE FROM MEMORY, NOT GONE FROM LOVE
BUT GONE TO THE FATHER'S HOME ABOVE

Also WILLIAM FRITH
WHO PASSED AWAY JUNE 21ST 1909
AFTER MANY YEARS OF SUFFERING BORNE WITH
CHRISTIAN FORTITUDE
AGED 63 YEARS
-----
..." |- |{{Image|file=Fry-6179.jpg|size=s}} |2633Y |[[Pickrell-122|Ann (Pickrell)]] |[[Pickrell-122|Fry]] |1869 |"..MEMORY..
THOMAS FRY
DIED APRIL 8TH 1870
AGED [58] YEARS
-+-
Also of
ANN FRY
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED JULY 10TH 1869,
AGED 5[7] YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-565.jpg|size=s}} |77aN |[[Beagley-319|Annie]] |[[Beagley-319|Fry]] |1933 |"In
Affectionate Remembrance
-of-
DAVID,
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF
ANNIE FRY,
AT REST, NOVR 1ST 1920, AGED 63 YEARS.
.. WE MEET AGAIN
Also In
Affectionate Memory
-of-
ANNIE,
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
DAVID FRY.
AT REST JUNE 20 1933 AGED 68 YEARS

DAVID JOHN FRY
1932-2000

Also In
Affectionate Memory
-of-
IVY ANNIE FRY
BELOVED DAUGHTER OF DAVID AND ANNIE
AND SISTER OF LEONARD
AT REST FEB. 25TH? 1979, AGED 83 YEARS.
'PEACE, PERFECT PEACE.'

Also In
Affectionate Memory
-of-
THEIR DEAR SON,
LEONARD JOHN FRY,
BELOVED HUSBAND OF IRENE.
AT REST NOV 10TH 1963 AGED 70 YEARS.
ALSO
IRENE MAY FRY
BELOVED WIFE OF LEONARD
AT PEACE NOV. 13TH 1978, AGED 72 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-565.jpg|size=s}} |77aN |[[Fry-6015|David]] |[[Fry-6015|Fry]] |1920 |"In
Affectionate Remembrance
-of-
DAVID,
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF
ANNIE FRY,
AT REST, NOVR 1ST 1920, AGED 63 YEARS.
.. WE MEET AGAIN
Also In
Affectionate Memory
-of-
ANNIE,
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
DAVID FRY.
AT REST JUNE 20 1933 AGED 68 YEARS

DAVID JOHN FRY
1932-2000

Also In
Affectionate Memory
-of-
IVY ANNIE FRY
BELOVED DAUGHTER OF DAVID AND ANNIE
AND SISTER OF LEONARD
AT REST FEB. 25TH? 1979, AGED 83 YEARS.
'PEACE, PERFECT PEACE.'

Also In
Affectionate Memory
-of-
THEIR DEAR SON,
LEONARD JOHN FRY,
BELOVED HUSBAND OF IRENE.
AT REST NOV 10TH 1963 AGED 70 YEARS.
ALSO
IRENE MAY FRY
BELOVED WIFE OF LEONARD
AT PEACE NOV. 13TH 1978, AGED 72 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-565.jpg|size=s}} | - |[[Fry-6016|David John]] |[[Fry-6016|Fry]] |2000 |"In
Affectionate Remembrance
-of-
DAVID,
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF
ANNIE FRY,
AT REST, NOVR 1ST 1920, AGED 63 YEARS.
.. WE MEET AGAIN
Also In
Affectionate Memory
-of-
ANNIE,
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
DAVID FRY.
AT REST JUNE 20 1933 AGED 68 YEARS

DAVID JOHN FRY
1932-2000

Also In
Affectionate Memory
-of-
IVY ANNIE FRY
BELOVED DAUGHTER OF DAVID AND ANNIE
AND SISTER OF LEONARD
AT REST FEB. 25TH? 1979, AGED 83 YEARS.
'PEACE, PERFECT PEACE.'

Also In
Affectionate Memory
-of-
THEIR DEAR SON,
LEONARD JOHN FRY,
BELOVED HUSBAND OF IRENE.
AT REST NOV 10TH 1963 AGED 70 YEARS.
ALSO
IRENE MAY FRY
BELOVED WIFE OF LEONARD
AT PEACE NOV. 13TH 1978, AGED 72 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-565.jpg|size=s}} |78N |[[Heard-1737|Irene May]] |[[Heard-1737|Fry]] |1978 |"In
Affectionate Remembrance
-of-
DAVID,
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF
ANNIE FRY,
AT REST, NOVR 1ST 1920, AGED 63 YEARS.
.. WE MEET AGAIN
Also In
Affectionate Memory
-of-
ANNIE,
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
DAVID FRY.
AT REST JUNE 20 1933 AGED 68 YEARS

DAVID JOHN FRY
1932-2000

Also In
Affectionate Memory
-of-
IVY ANNIE FRY
BELOVED DAUGHTER OF DAVID AND ANNIE
AND SISTER OF LEONARD
AT REST FEB. 25TH? 1979, AGED 83 YEARS.
'PEACE, PERFECT PEACE.'

Also In
Affectionate Memory
-of-
THEIR DEAR SON,
LEONARD JOHN FRY,
BELOVED HUSBAND OF IRENE.
AT REST NOV 10TH 1963 AGED 70 YEARS.
ALSO
IRENE MAY FRY
BELOVED WIFE OF LEONARD
AT PEACE NOV. 13TH 1978, AGED 72 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-565.jpg|size=s}} |78N |[[Fry-6018|Ivy Annie]] |[[Fry-6018|Fry]] |1979 |"In
Affectionate Remembrance
-of-
DAVID,
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF
ANNIE FRY,
AT REST, NOVR 1ST 1920, AGED 63 YEARS.
.. WE MEET AGAIN
Also In
Affectionate Memory
-of-
ANNIE,
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
DAVID FRY.
AT REST JUNE 20 1933 AGED 68 YEARS

DAVID JOHN FRY
1932-2000

Also In
Affectionate Memory
-of-
IVY ANNIE FRY
BELOVED DAUGHTER OF DAVID AND ANNIE
AND SISTER OF LEONARD
AT REST FEB. 25TH? 1979, AGED 83 YEARS.
'PEACE, PERFECT PEACE.'

Also In
Affectionate Memory
-of-
THEIR DEAR SON,
LEONARD JOHN FRY,
BELOVED HUSBAND OF IRENE.
AT REST NOV 10TH 1963 AGED 70 YEARS.
ALSO
IRENE MAY FRY
BELOVED WIFE OF LEONARD
AT PEACE NOV. 13TH 1978, AGED 72 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-565.jpg|size=s}} |78aN |[[Fry-6017|Leonard John]] |[[Fry-6017|Fry]] |1963 |"In
Affectionate Remembrance
-of-
DAVID,
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF
ANNIE FRY,
AT REST, NOVR 1ST 1920, AGED 63 YEARS.
.. WE MEET AGAIN
Also In
Affectionate Memory
-of-
ANNIE,
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
DAVID FRY.
AT REST JUNE 20 1933 AGED 68 YEARS

DAVID JOHN FRY
1932-2000

Also In
Affectionate Memory
-of-
IVY ANNIE FRY
BELOVED DAUGHTER OF DAVID AND ANNIE
AND SISTER OF LEONARD
AT REST FEB. 25TH? 1979, AGED 83 YEARS.
'PEACE, PERFECT PEACE.'

Also In
Affectionate Memory
-of-
THEIR DEAR SON,
LEONARD JOHN FRY,
BELOVED HUSBAND OF IRENE.
AT REST NOV 10TH 1963 AGED 70 YEARS.
ALSO
IRENE MAY FRY
BELOVED WIFE OF LEONARD
AT PEACE NOV. 13TH 1978, AGED 72 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Fry-6179.jpg|size=s}} |2632Y |[[Fry-6179|Thomas]] |[[Fry-6179|Fry]] |1870 |"..MEMORY..
THOMAS FRY
DIED APRIL 8TH 1870
AGED [58] YEARS
-+-
Also of
ANN FRY
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED JULY 10TH 1869,
AGED 5[7] YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-654.jpg|size=s}} | - |[[Debenham-88|Alice Maud]] |[[Debenham-88|Funnell]] |1948 |"Also
THEIR DAUGHTER
ALICE MAUD FUNNELL
DIED 12TH MARCH 1948" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-465.jpg|size=s}} |1617N |[[Funnell-433|Ernest James]] |[[Funnell-433|Funnell]] |1911 |"SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF ERNEST JAMES FUNNELL
WHO PASSED ON IN HIS 70TH YEAR 12th DECEMBER 1911.
'UNTIL THE DAY DAWN.'
SACRED ALSO TO MARY ANN FUNNELL
WHO FOLLOWED HIM, IN HER 82nd YEAR 21st DECEMBER 1933." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-465.jpg|size=s}} |1617N |[[Deacon-1318|Mary Ann]] |[[Deacon-1318|Funnell]] |1933 |"SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF ERNEST JAMES FUNNELL
WHO PASSED ON IN HIS 70TH YEAR 12th DECEMBER 1911.
'UNTIL THE DAY DAWN.'
SACRED ALSO TO MARY ANN FUNNELL
WHO FOLLOWED HIM, IN HER 82nd YEAR 21st DECEMBER 1933." |- |{{Image|file=Johnson-86957.jpg|size=s}} |417Y |[[Johnson-86957|Elizabeth (Johnson)]] |[[Johnson-86957|Fyson]] |1861 |"..
ELIZABETH
[THE WIFE OF?]
JOSEPH FYSON
WHO DIED
JANUARY 7TH
1861." |- |{{Image|file=Gardner-14498.jpg|size=s}} |1908Y |[[Gardner-14499|Charles]] |[[Gardner-14499|Gardner]] |1893 |"In Memory of
FRANCES GARDNER
DIED AUGUST 8TH 1905
AGED 86 YEARS

CHARLES GARDNER
DIED FEBRUARY 9TH 1893
AGED 71 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Glover-6170.jpg|size=s}} |2109Y |[[Glover-6170|Elizabeth (Glover)]] |[[Glover-6170|Gardner]] |1874 |"In Loving Memory
-of-
ELIZABETH,
WIFE OF JAMES GARDNER,
DIED FEBRUARY .. 1874
IN HER 82ND YEAR
MARY
DAUGHTER OF JAMES AND ELIZABETH GARDNER
DIED 16TH NOVEMBER 1913
IN HER 82ND YEAR

SARAH GARDNER
DAUGHTER OF
JAMES AND ELIZABETH GARDNER
ENTERED INTO REST
...1889 AGED 62 YEARS

SARAH BARRY
SISTER OF ELIZABETH GARDNER
DIED JANUARY 21ST 1873
IN HER 86TH YEAR
INTERRED IN WILLESDEN CEMETERY" |- |{{Image|file=Gardner-14498.jpg|size=s}} |1908Y |[[Gardner-14498|Frances]] |[[Gardner-14498|Gardner]] |1905 |"In Memory of
FRANCES GARDNER
DIED AUGUST 8TH 1905
AGED 86 YEARS

CHARLES GARDNER
DIED FEBRUARY 9TH 1893
AGED 71 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Glover-6170.jpg|size=s}} |2109Y |[[Gardner-14401|Mary]] |[[Gardner-14401|Gardner]] |1913 |"In Loving Memory
-of-
ELIZABETH,
WIFE OF JAMES GARDNER,
DIED FEBRUARY .. 1874
IN HER 82ND YEAR
MARY
DAUGHTER OF JAMES AND ELIZABETH GARDNER
DIED 16TH NOVEMBER 1913
IN HER 82ND YEAR

SARAH GARDNER
DAUGHTER OF
JAMES AND ELIZABETH GARDNER
ENTERED INTO REST
...1889 AGED 62 YEARS

SARAH BARRY
SISTER OF ELIZABETH GARDNER
DIED JANUARY 21ST 1873
IN HER 86TH YEAR
INTERRED IN WILLESDEN CEMETERY" |- |{{Image|file=Glover-6170.jpg|size=s}} |2109Y |[[Gardner-14400|Sarah]] |[[Gardner-14400|Gardner]] |1889 |"In Loving Memory
-of-
ELIZABETH,
WIFE OF JAMES GARDNER,
DIED FEBRUARY .. 1874
IN HER 82ND YEAR
MARY
DAUGHTER OF JAMES AND ELIZABETH GARDNER
DIED 16TH NOVEMBER 1913
IN HER 82ND YEAR

SARAH GARDNER
DAUGHTER OF
JAMES AND ELIZABETH GARDNER
ENTERED INTO REST
...1889 AGED 62 YEARS

SARAH BARRY
SISTER OF ELIZABETH GARDNER
DIED JANUARY 21ST 1873
IN HER 86TH YEAR
INTERRED IN WILLESDEN CEMETERY" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-332.jpg|size=s}} |949N |[[Dorey-377|Ellen]] |[[Dorey-377|Gates]] |1892 |"In Loving Remembrance of
ELLEN WIFE OF
ROBERT GATES,
WHO DIED AUGUST 18TH 1892,
AGED 46 YEARS.
-----
Also of ROBERT GATES
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO FELL ASLEEP AUGST. 10TH 1925
AGED 79 YEARS.
-----
'UNTIL THE DAY BREAK AND THE
SHADOWS FLEE AWAY.'
-----
PARISH CLERK OF FARNCOMBE FOR
32 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Leslie-2743.jpg|size=s}} |1809Y |[[Pontin-44|Louisa (Pontin)]] |[[Pontin-44|Gates]] |1898 |"CAROLINE SARAH
LESLIE
ELDEST DAUGHTER OF
COLONEL J.T. LESLIE C.B.,
BOMBAY HORSE ARTILLERY
BORN JULY 8TH 1845, DIED MARCH 29TH 1927.
Peace, Perfect Peace.

LOUISA GATES,
BORN 13TH MARCH 1820,
DIED 30TH NOVEMBER 1898.
IN LOVING MEMORY OF A TRUE FRIEND." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-332.jpg|size=s}} |949N |[[Gates-5103|Robert]] |[[Gates-5103|Gates]] |1925 |"In Loving Remembrance of
ELLEN WIFE OF
ROBERT GATES,
WHO DIED AUGUST 18TH 1892,
AGED 46 YEARS.
-----
Also of ROBERT GATES
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO FELL ASLEEP AUGST. 10TH 1925
AGED 79 YEARS.
-----
'UNTIL THE DAY BREAK AND THE
SHADOWS FLEE AWAY.'
-----
PARISH CLERK OF FARNCOMBE FOR
32 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Gibson-18020.jpg|size=s}} |2201Y |[[Gibson-18020|Richard]] |[[Gibson-18020|Gibson]] |1877 |"RICHARD [G]IBSON
[AT] REST JAN .. [18]77
AGED [1]9 [YEARS]
NO MORE PAIN." |- |{{Image|file=Pitchers-65.jpg|size=s}} |9AY |[[Gilbert-12347|Ann]] |[[Gilbert-12347|Gilbert]] |1887 |"REGINALD ERNEST
PITCHERS
BORN [DEC] 29TH [1]88[6]
DIED FEB 14TH [1887]

I HAVE BUT YIELDED
WHAT WAS THINE
THY WILL BE DONE.
FOR 12 YEARS MATRON AT
CHARTERHOUSE,
WHO DIED MAY 4TH 1887
AGED 44 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Giles-5169.jpg|size=s}} |934Y |[[Giles-5169|James]] |[[Giles-5169|Giles]] |1872 |"Sacred
TO THE MEMORY OF
JAMES GILES,
DIED JUNE 29TH 1872,
IN HIS ..TH YEAR.
HE WAS .. [A]FFECTIONATE
..
..E WE ARE
.." |- |{{Image|file=Giles-5169.jpg|size=s}} |934Y |[[Ayling-374|Mary (Ayling)]] |[[Ayling-374|Giles]] |1872 |"Sacred
TO THE MEMORY OF
JAMES GILES,
DIED JUNE 29TH 1872,
IN HIS ..TH YEAR.
HE WAS .. [A]FFECTIONATE
..
..E WE ARE
.." Gill-8515 |- |{{Image|file=Gill-8515.jpg|size=s}} |1719Y |[[Gill-8515|Mary Ann]] |[[Gill-8515|Gill]] |1892 |"In Loving Memory
of
MARY ANN GILL
DIED JULY 22ND 1892
AGED 64 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Gitsham-13.jpg|size=s}} |8AY |[[Gitsham-13|William Samuel Bowerbank]] |[[Gitsham-13|Gitsham]] |1887 |"SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
WILLIAM SAMUEL
BOWERBANK GITSHAM,
WHO DIED JANY. 18TH 1887,
AGED 40 YEARS.
---
NOTHING IN MY HAND I BRING,
SIMPLY TO THY CROSS I CLING." |- | |1284-5N |[[Willey-2041|Isabella]] |[[Willey-2041|Glendinning]] |1916 | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-401.jpg|size=s}} |1284-5N |[[Glendinning-275|Mary Ada]] |[[Glendinning-275|Glendinning]] |1908 |"'Till he come'

In Loving Memory
-of-
MARY ADA
ONLY DAUGHTER OF
M & I GLENDINNING" |- | |1284-5N |[[Glendinning-276|Matthew]] |[[Glendinning-276|Glendinning]] |1912 | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-563.jpg|size=s}} |73AN |[[Eagle-720|Maria]] |[[Eagle-720|Goddard]] |1939 |"ihs
In Affectionate Remembrance
-of-
MY DEAR HUSBAND
WILLIAM GODDARD
WHO PASSED AWAY JUNE 14TH 1932
AGED 81 YEARS.
---
TIME PASSES BUT MEMORY LASTS
Also of
MARIA GODDARD
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO PASSED AWAY DEC 26TH 1939
IN HER 87TH YEAR.
---
AT REST" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-563.jpg|size=s}} |73AN |[[Goddard-3523|William]] |[[Goddard-3523|Goddard]] |1932 |"ihs
In Affectionate Remembrance
-of-
MY DEAR HUSBAND
WILLIAM GODDARD
WHO PASSED AWAY JUNE 14TH 1932
AGED 81 YEARS.
---
TIME PASSES BUT MEMORY LASTS
Also of
MARIA GODDARD
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO PASSED AWAY DEC 26TH 1939
IN HER 87TH YEAR.
---
AT REST" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-231.jpg|size=s}} |779N |[[Light-2096|Lucina (Light)]] |[[Light-2096|Godwin]] |1900 |"IN LOVING MEMORY OF
LUCINA GODWIN
DIED AUGUST 11TH 1900
AGED 67 YEARS
ALSO OF
THOMAS JAMES GODWIN" |- |{{Image|file=Smith-92028.jpg|size=s}} | - |[[Godwin-2354|Richard Tom]] |[[Godwin-2354|Godwin]] |1955 |"IN LOVING MEMORY OF
RICHARD TOM GODWIN,
DIED FEBRUARY 8TH 1955 AGED 84 YEARS
REST IN PEACE" |- |{{Image|file=Smith-92028.jpg|size=s}} |1793Y |[[Smith-205822|Susannah (Smith)]] |[[Smith-205822|Godwin]] |1939 |"IN LOVING MEMORY OF
SUSANNAH ELIZABETH GODWIN" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-231.jpg|size=s}} |779Y |[[Godwin-2279|Thomas James]] |[[Godwin-2279|Godwin]] |1903 |"IN LOVING MEMORY OF
LUCINA GODWIN
DIED AUGUST 11TH 1900
AGED 67 YEARS
ALSO OF
THOMAS JAMES GODWIN" |- |{{Image|file=Goldsmith-2055.jpg|size=s}} |2156Y |[[Goldsmith-2055|Joseph]] |[[Goldsmith-2055|Goldsmith]] |1883 |"In Loving Memory of
JOSEPH [G]OLDSMITH
..2ND 1883." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-476.jpg|size=s}} |1560N |[[Goldsmith-2054|Minnie]] |[[Goldsmith-2054|Goldsmith]] |1910 |"In Loving Memory
of
MINNIE GOLDSMITH
WHO FELL ASLEEP
MARCH 16TH 1910
AGED 30 YEARS.
UNTIL THE DAY BREAK
ALSO IN MEMORY OF OUR DEAR MOTHER
PASSED AWAY 22ND APRIL 1936 IN HER 90TH YEAR
AT REST." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-476.jpg|size=s}} |1560N |[[Earle-1644|Susan]] |[[Earle-1644|Goldsmith]] |1936 |"In Loving Memory
of
MINNIE GOLDSMITH
WHO FELL ASLEEP
MARCH 16TH 1910
AGED 30 YEARS.
UNTIL THE DAY BREAK
ALSO IN MEMORY OF OUR DEAR MOTHER
PASSED AWAY 22ND APRIL 1936 IN HER 90TH YEAR
AT REST." |- |{{Image|file=Gorringe-265.jpg|size=s}} |942Y |[[Smith-196385|Agnes (Smith)]] |[[Smith-196385|Gorringe]] |1924 |"AGNES GORRINGE,
DIED DECEMBER 3RD 1924
AGED 77 YEARS
SHE HATH DONE WHAT SHE COULD
    MATT. II:8" |- |{{Image|file=Gorringe-265.jpg|size=s}} |942Y |[[Gorringe-267|Agnes Mabel]] |[[Gorringe-267|Gorringe]] |1956 |"JOHN GORRINGE
DIED DECEMBER 28TH 1926
AGED 82 YEARS.
NOW THE LABOURERS TOIL IS OER
ALSO OF THEIR DAUGHTER
AGNES MABEL
BELOVED WIFE OF
MARTIN BERTRAM SMITH" |- |{{Image|file=Gorringe-265.jpg|size=s}} |942Y |[[Pattenden-188|Eliza (Pattenden)]] |[[Pattenden-188|Gorringe]] |1889 |"In
AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
ELIZA GORRINGE,
WIFE OF
WILLIAM GORRINGE
BORN AUGUST 4TH 1822,
DIED APRIL 12TH 1889.
-+-
'I WILL GIVE THEE REST.'" |- | |933Y |[[Gorringe-269|Jane]] |[[Gorringe-269|Gorringe]] |1872 | |- |{{Image|file=Gorringe-270.jpg|size=s}} |67AY |[[Luff-306|Jane Caroline (Luff)]] |[[Luff-306|Gorringe]] |1956 |"IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
JANE CAROLINE GORRINGE,
DIED SEP. 30TH 1956,
AGED 82 YEARS.
--
AT REST.
ALSO OF
SAMUEL GORRINGE,
DIED JAN. 15TH 1974 AGED 101 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Gorringe-265.jpg|size=s}} |941Y |[[Gorringe-266|John]] |[[Gorringe-266|Gorringe]] |1926 |"JOHN GORRINGE
DIED DECEMBER 28TH 1926
AGED 82 YEARS.
NOW THE LABOURERS TOIL IS OER" |- |{{Image|file=Gorringe-270.jpg|size=s}} |67AY |[[Gorringe-270|Samuel]] |[[Gorringe-270|Gorringe]] |1974 |"IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
JANE CAROLINE GORRINGE,
DIED SEP. 30TH 1956,
AGED 82 YEARS.
--
AT REST.
ALSO OF
SAMUEL GORRINGE,
DIED JAN. 15TH 1974 AGED 101 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Gorringe-265.jpg|size=s}} |941Y |[[Gorringe-265|William]] |[[Gorringe-265|Gorringe]] |1874 |"In
AFFECTIONATE
REMEMBRANCE OF
WILLIAM GORRINGE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
SEPTEMBER 1ST 1874
AGED 56 YEARS.
-+-
WHOSOEVER DOTH NOT BEAR
HIS CROSS AND COME AFTER
ME CANNOT BE MY DISCIPLE
    LUKE XIV[:27]
-+-
FOR EVER HERE MY REST SHALL BE
CLOSE TO THY BLEEDING SIDE
THIS ALL MY HOPE AND ALL MY PLEA
FOR ME THE SAVIOUR DIED." |- | |933Y |[[Gorringe-268|William Henry]] |[[Gorringe-268|Gorringe]] |1934 | |- |{{Image|file=Gotterson-1.jpg|size=s}} |797Y |[[Gotterson-1|John]] |[[Gotterson-1|Gotterson]] |1875 |"In
Affectionate Remembrance of
JOHN GOTTERSON
WHO DIED AUGUST 28TH 1875
AGED [54]" |- |{{Image|file=Gould-6116.jpg|size=s}} |2213Y |[[Gould-6116|George]] |[[Gould-6116|Gould]] |1881 |"SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
[MARY A]NN, WIFE OF
[GEORGE] GOULD
[BORN]...TH 1799
[MARRIED] ... 16TH 1829
[DIED] AUGU[ST..] 1873
-+-
ALSO OF
GEORGE GOULD
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
DIED JANUARY ..TH 18[8]1
AGED 81 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Gould-6116.jpg|size=s}} |2213Y |[[Keen-2776|Mary Ann (Keen)]] |[[Keen-2776|Gould]] |1873 |"SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
[MARY A]NN, WIFE OF
[GEORGE] GOULD
[BORN]...TH 1799
[MARRIED] ... 16TH 1829
[DIED] AUGU[ST..] 1873
-+-
ALSO OF
GEORGE GOULD
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
DIED JANUARY ..TH 18[8]1
AGED 81 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Frith-569.jpg|size=s}} |791Y |[[Frith-569|Eliza]] |[[Frith-569|Grandy]] |1873 |"ihs
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ELIZA, WIFE OF JOHN GRANDY,
DIED JULY 21ST 1873
AGED 35 YEARS.
-+-
ALSO OF JOHN GRANDY,
DIED FEBRUARY 16TH 1894
AGED 67 YEARS.
-+-
ALSO LUCY, DAUGHTER OF ABOVE
AND THE BELOVED WIFE OF
CHARLES SEABER,
DIED AUGUST 29TH 1904
AGED 27 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-11.jpg|size=s}} |1840-1Y |[[Mitchell-25423|Elizabeth]] |[[Mitchell-25423|Grandy]] |1934 |"ELIZABETH
GRANDY
DIED AUGUST 7TH 1934
AGED 88 YEARS.
'AT REST'." |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-11.jpg|size=s}} |1840-1Y |[[Grandy-571|Ellen Jane]] |[[Grandy-571|Grandy]] |1905 |"Also of
ELLEN JANE,
WHO DIED NOVR. 1ST, 1905
AGED 42 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Frith-569.jpg|size=s}} |791Y |[[Grandy-570|John]] |[[Grandy-570|Grandy]] |1894 |"ihs
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ELIZA, WIFE OF JOHN GRANDY,
DIED JULY 21ST 1873
AGED 35 YEARS.
-+-
ALSO OF JOHN GRANDY,
DIED FEBRUARY 16TH 1894
AGED 67 YEARS.
-+-
ALSO LUCY, DAUGHTER OF ABOVE
AND THE BELOVED WIFE OF
CHARLES SEABER,
DIED AUGUST 29TH 1904
AGED 27 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-11.jpg|size=s}} |1840-1Y |[[Grandy-565|William Noah]] |[[Grandy-565|Grandy]] |1907 |"In Memoriam
of
WILLIAM N GRANDY
YOUNGEST SON OF
M JOHN GRANDY
COACHBUILDER GODALMING
DIED JULY 27TH 1907
AGED 28 YEARS
..AN THOSE WHO.." |- |{{Image|file=Graysmark-5.jpg|size=s}} |590Y |[[Cooper-24858|Eleanor (Cooper)]] |[[Cooper-24858|Graysmark]] |1890 |"Sacred
TO THE MEMORY OF
JAMES GRAYSMARK
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
OCTOBER 28TH 1871,
IN THE 46TH YEAR
OF HIS AGE.
---
THY WILL BE DONE.

Also of
ELEANOR GRAYSMARK,
WIFE OF THE ABOVE,
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
APRIL 10TH 1890,
AGED 70 YEARS.
---
THOUGH LOST TO SIGHT, TO MEMORY DEAR." |- |{{Image|file=Graysmark-5.jpg|size=s}} |590Y |[[Graysmark-5|James]] |[[Graysmark-5|Graysmark]] |1871 |"Sacred
TO THE MEMORY OF
JAMES GRAYSMARK
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
OCTOBER 28TH 1871,
IN THE 46TH YEAR
OF HIS AGE.
---
THY WILL BE DONE.

Also of
ELEANOR GRAYSMARK,
WIFE OF THE ABOVE,
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
APRIL 10TH 1890,
AGED 70 YEARS.
---
THOUGH LOST TO SIGHT, TO MEMORY DEAR." |- |{{Image|file=Green-35241.jpg|size=s}} |1919Y |[[Green-35241|George Thomas]] |[[Green-35241|Green]] |1886 |"In
Memory of
GEORGE THOMAS GREEN
WHO DIED JULY 1 1886
AGED 37 YEARS.
-+-
THY WILL BE DONE." |- |{{Image|file=Moss-6611.jpg|size=s}} |664Y |[[Green-33561|Ronald Stafford]] |[[Green-33561|Green]] |1911 |"IN MEMORY OF
ELIZA ISABELLA
W[IFE OF WILLIA]M MOSS
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 10TH 1898
AGED 43 YEARS.
----
'OH LET ..THY PLENTEOUS PEACE
AND ...NS ETERNAL REST.'

ALSO OF THE ABOVE NAMED
WILLIAM MOSS
40 YEARS MASTER OF CHARTERHOUSE SCHOOL
WHO DIED OCTOBER 15TH 1916 AGED 64 YEARS
[UNTIL THE DAY BREAKS AND] THE SHADOWS FLEE AWAY.

[RONALD STAFFORD SON OF]
S.H. & W. I. GREEN
GRANDSON OF WILLIAM MOSS
DIED DEC 1ST 1911." |- |{{Image|file=Griffith-8289.jpg|size=s}} |928Y |[[Griffith-8289|Henry]] |[[Griffith-8289|Griffith]] |1867 |"Henry Griffith
who departed this life
October 25th 1867
Aged 54 Years
..
..GOD" |- |{{Image|file=Grigg-1027.jpg|size=s}} |736BY |[[Unknown-488823|Rosemary Rombaut]] |[[Unknown-488823|Grigg]] |2009 |"IN
MEMORY OF
OUR BELOVED MOTHER
ROSEMARY
ROMBAUT GRIGG
24 MAY 1914
25 SEPTEMBER 2009
I know that my Redeemer liveth" |- |{{Image|file=Grigg-1027.jpg|size=s}} |763Y |[[Grigg-1027|Thomas Henry Charles]] |[[Grigg-1027|Grigg]] |1987 |"IN BELOVED
MEMORY OF
COL. TOMMY
GRIGG
1917-1987
THE LORD OF PEACE
HIMSELF GIVE YOU
PEACE ALWAYS" |- |{{Image|file=Grindel-23.jpg|size=s}} |2627Y |[[Grindel-26|Henry]] |[[Grindel-26|Grindel]] |1912 |"In Loving Memory
of
JOSEPH GRINDEL
DIED DECR 15TH 1915
AGED 66 YEARS
FATHER IN THY GRACIOUS KEEPING
LEAVE WE NOW THY SERVANT

HENRY GRINDEL
DIED JULY 3RD 1912
AGED 65 YEARS
AT REST

SARAH
WIFE OF JOSEPH GRINDEL
BORN MAY 2ND 1860
DIED OCTOBER 4TH 1949" |- |{{Image|file=Grindel-23.jpg|size=s}} |2627Y |[[Grindel-23|Joseph]] |[[Grindel-23|Grindel]] |1915 |"In Loving Memory
of
JOSEPH GRINDEL
DIED DECR 15TH 1915
AGED 66 YEARS
FATHER IN THY GRACIOUS KEEPING
LEAVE WE NOW THY SERVANT

HENRY GRINDEL
DIED JULY 3RD 1912
AGED 65 YEARS
AT REST

SARAH
WIFE OF JOSEPH GRINDEL
BORN MAY 2ND 1860
DIED OCTOBER 4TH 1949" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-541.jpg|size=s}} |662AN |[[Grindel-24|Lottie Emma]] |[[Grindel-24|Grindel]] |1899 |"IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
LOTTIE EMMA
GRINDEL
BORN JAN .. 1896
DIED JUNE 26TH? 1899

.. HAS.. LOVE
C..." |- |{{Image|file=Grindel-23.jpg|size=s}} |2627Y |[[Monds-49|Sarah (Monds)]] |[[Monds-49|Grindel]] |1949 |"In Loving Memory
of
JOSEPH GRINDEL
DIED DECR 15TH 1915
AGED 66 YEARS
FATHER IN THY GRACIOUS KEEPING
LEAVE WE NOW THY SERVANT

HENRY GRINDEL
DIED JULY 3RD 1912
AGED 65 YEARS
AT REST

SARAH
WIFE OF JOSEPH GRINDEL
BORN MAY 2ND 1860
DIED OCTOBER 4TH 1949" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-239.jpg|size=s}} |1406N |[[Gritt-17|Anthony]] |[[Gritt-17|Gritt]] |1901 |"IN
Loving Memory of
ANTHONY GRITT,
DIED 15TH MAY 1901,
AGED 38 YEARS.
HOW SWEET THE NAME OF JESUS SOUNDS
IN A BELIEVER'S EAR
IT SOOTHES HIS SORROWS, HEALS HIS WOUNDS,
AND DRIVES AWAY HIS FEAR.
ERECTED BY HIS LOVING SISTER CAROLINE" |- |{{Image|file=Lindsey-4808.jpg|size=s}} |2451Y |[[Lindsey-4808|Susanna Emma (Lindsey)]] |[[Lindsey-4808|Gritt]] |1883 |"I[n Loving Memo]ry of
SU[SANNAH] GRITT,
[WIFE] OF
..RITT.
..[1]883,
..." |- |{{Image|file=Grainger-1120.jpg|size=s}} |281N |[[Grainger-1120|Eliza (Grainger)]] |[[Grainger-1120|Groundsell]] |1886 |"IN
Affectionate Remembrance of
ELIZ[A]
WIFE OF
THOMAS GROUNDSELL
DIED [JUN]E 2ND 1886
AGED [56] YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-12.jpg|size=s}} |2075aY |[[Guy-2760|Jane (Guy)]] |[[Guy-2760|Guyton]] |1913 |"Sacred to the Memory
of
JANE GUYTON
BORN 20TH DECR. 1862 DIED 27TH DECR. 1913
----
PEACE, PERFECT PEACE.

Also of
WILLIAM GUYTON,
DIED 27TH FEB 1946, AGED 86 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-12.jpg|size=s}} |2075Y |[[Guyton-280|William]] |[[Guyton-280|Guyton]] |1946 |"Sacred to the Memory
of
JANE GUYTON
BORN 20TH DECR. 1862 DIED 27TH DECR. 1913
----
PEACE, PERFECT PEACE.

Also of
WILLIAM GUYTON,
DIED 27TH FEB 1946, AGED 86 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Hackman-623.jpg|size=s}} | - |[[Hackman-625|Charles]] |[[Hackman-625|Hackman]] | |"In Loving Memory
of
WILLIAM HACKMAN
WHO DIED DECEMBER 19TH 1898
AGED 76 YEARS.
-+-
THEN ARE THEY GLAD, BECAUSE THEY
ARE AT REST, AND SO HE BRINGETH
THEM UNTO THE HAVEN WHERE THEY
WOULD BE.
-+-
HANNAH
WIDOW OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 19TH 1899
AGED 75 YEARS.
-+-
AT REST
-+-
GEORGE WHO DIED JUNE 1859
CHARLES WHO DIED SEPT 1899?
TWO OF THEIR SONS.
-+-" |- |{{Image|file=Hackman-608.jpg|size=s}} |2020Y |[[Hackman-608|Edward John]] |[[Hackman-608|Hackman]] |1890 |"In Lo[vin]g Memory of
EDWARD JOHN
THE BELOVED &
[Y?]O[UNGEST?] SON OF
JAMES & HARRIET HACKMAN
Drowned whilst bathing in the ...
..." |- |{{Image|file=Hackman-623.jpg|size=s}} |1163Y |[[Hackman-624|George]] |[[Hackman-624|Hackman]] |1859 |"In Loving Memory
of
WILLIAM HACKMAN
WHO DIED DECEMBER 19TH 1898
AGED 76 YEARS.
-+-
THEN ARE THEY GLAD, BECAUSE THEY
ARE AT REST, AND SO HE BRINGETH
THEM UNTO THE HAVEN WHERE THEY
WOULD BE.
-+-
HANNAH
WIDOW OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 19TH 1899
AGED 75 YEARS.
-+-
AT REST
-+-
GEORGE WHO DIED JUNE 1859
CHARLES WHO DIED SEPT 1899?
TWO OF THEIR SONS.
-+-" |- |{{Image|file=Hackman-623.jpg|size=s}} |1774Y |[[Cannon-4880|Hannah (Cannon)]] |[[Cannon-4880|Hackman]] |1899 |"In Loving Memory
of
WILLIAM HACKMAN
WHO DIED DECEMBER 19TH 1898
AGED 76 YEARS.
-+-
THEN ARE THEY GLAD, BECAUSE THEY
ARE AT REST, AND SO HE BRINGETH
THEM UNTO THE HAVEN WHERE THEY
WOULD BE.
-+-
HANNAH
WIDOW OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 19TH 1899
AGED 75 YEARS.
-+-
AT REST
-+-
GEORGE WHO DIED JUNE 1859
CHARLES WHO DIED SEPT 1899?
TWO OF THEIR SONS.
-+-" |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-13.jpg|size=s}} |1742Y |[[Hackman-586|James]] |[[Hackman-586|Hackman]] |1895 |"IN
Loving Memory of
JAMES HACKMAN,
WHO DIED MARCH 3RD 1895,
AGED 70 YEARS.
----
Also of
SARAH HIS WIFE
WHO DIED OCTOBER 17TH 1896,
AGED 81 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Hackman-600.jpg|size=s}} |420Y |[[Hackman-600|Robert]] |[[Hackman-600|Hackman]] |1862 |"Sacred
to the Memory
-of-
ROBERT HACKMAN
who died
April .. 1862
aged 64 years" |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-13.jpg|size=s}} |1742Y |[[Joy-1792|Sarah (Joy)]] |[[Joy-1792|Hackman]] |1896 |"IN
Loving Memory of
JAMES HACKMAN,
WHO DIED MARCH 3RD 1895,
AGED 70 YEARS.
----
Also of
SARAH HIS WIFE
WHO DIED OCTOBER 17TH 1896,
AGED 81 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Hackman-623.jpg|size=s}} |1774Y |[[Hackman-623|William]] |[[Hackman-623|Hackman]] |1898 |"In Loving Memory
of
WILLIAM HACKMAN
WHO DIED DECEMBER 19TH 1898
AGED 76 YEARS.
-+-
THEN ARE THEY GLAD, BECAUSE THEY
ARE AT REST, AND SO HE BRINGETH
THEM UNTO THE HAVEN WHERE THEY
WOULD BE.
-+-
HANNAH
WIDOW OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 19TH 1899
AGED 75 YEARS.
-+-
AT REST
-+-
GEORGE WHO DIED JUNE 1859
CHARLES WHO DIED SEPT 1899?
TWO OF THEIR SONS.
-+-" |- |{{Image|file=Hagen-1570.jpg|size=s}} |2231Y |[[Hagen-1570|Sophia]] |[[Hagen-1570|Hagen]] |1877 |"SOPHIA HAGEN
DIED ON THE 11TH APRIL 1877
AGED [67 YEARS]" |- |{{Image|file=Haig-Brown-1.jpg|size=s}} |1790Y |[[Haig-Brown-1|Edith Marion]] |[[Haig-Brown-1|Haig-Brown]] |1907 |"HELEN SUTTON HAIG BROWN
BORN FEB 25 1865, DIED MAR 31, 1896
DEO DANTE DEDI

EDITH MARION HAIG BROWN
BORN MAY 3 1860, DIED DEC. 14 1907
DEO DANTE DEDI

MARGUERITE ADELA HAIG BROWN
BORN JULY? 23 1868 DIED APRIL 21 1922" |- |{{Image|file=Haig-Brown-1.jpg|size=s}} |1790Y |[[Haig-Brown-2|Helen Sutton]] |[[Haig-Brown-2|Haig-Brown]] |1896 |"HELEN SUTTON HAIG BROWN
BORN FEB 25 1865, DIED MAR 31, 1896
DEO DANTE DEDI

EDITH MARION HAIG BROWN
BORN MAY 3 1860, DIED DEC. 14 1907
DEO DANTE DEDI

MARGUERITE ADELA HAIG BROWN
BORN JULY? 23 1868 DIED APRIL 21 1922" |- |{{Image|file=Haig-Brown-1.jpg|size=s}} |1790Y |[[Haig-Brown-3|Marguerite Adela]] |[[Haig-Brown-3|Haig-Brown]] |1922 |"HELEN SUTTON HAIG BROWN
BORN FEB 25 1865, DIED MAR 31, 1896
DEO DANTE DEDI

EDITH MARION HAIG BROWN
BORN MAY 3 1860, DIED DEC. 14 1907
DEO DANTE DEDI

MARGUERITE ADELA HAIG BROWN
BORN JULY? 23 1868 DIED APRIL 21 1922" |- | |127N |[[Pincott-77|Ann (Pincott)]] |[[Pincott-77|Haigh]] |1914 | |- | |76N |[[Haigh-892|John]] |[[Haigh-892|Haigh]] |1909 | |- | |76N |[[Haigh-893|John Pincott]] |[[Haigh-893|Haigh]] |1890 | |- |{{Image|file=Haigh-891.jpg|size=s}} |184N |[[Haigh-891|William Thomas]] |[[Haigh-891|Haigh]] |1889 |"ihs

WILLIAM THOMAS
HAIGH
WHO FELL ASLEEP
JULY 16TH 1889
AGED 29 YEARS
-+-
IF YE HAVE CHRIST YE HAVE ALL THINGS" |- |{{Image|file=Moline-92.jpg|size=s}} |2459Y |[[Moline-92|Anna (Moline)]] |[[Moline-92|Haines]] |1894 |"Elizabeth Moline
...
September .. 1869" |- |{{Image|file=Clarke-14507.jpg|size=s}} |2248Y |[[Clarke-14508|Emily (Clarke)]] |[[Clarke-14508|Hales]] |1862 |"In
Affectionate Memory
of
WILLIAM CLARKE
AT REST DEC 18 1865 AGED 71
ELEANOR HIS WIFE
DIED SEPT 3 1869 AGED 78
EMILY THEIR DAUGHTER
WIFE OF STEPHEN HALES
FELL ASLEEP SEPT 14 1862 AGED 39" |- |{{Image|file=Hall-46176.jpg|size=s}} |354N |[[Hall-46176|Albert]] |[[Hall-46176|Hall]] |1889 |"IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ALBERT HALL
WHO DIED APRIL 23RD? 1889
AGED 11 YEARS
IN THE MIDST OF LIFE
WE ARE IN DEATH." |- |{{Image|file=Codling-122.jpg|size=s}} |2409Y |[[Codling-122|Mary Ann (Codling)]] |[[Codling-122|Hall]] |1885 |"In Loving
Memory of
MARY ANN HALL
DIED JANUARY 26TH 1885,
AGED 44 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-523.jpg|size=s}} |1380 |[[Hallam-879|Catherine]] |[[Hallam-879|Hallam]] |1900 |"IN MEMORY OF
SAMUEL KIDD
SON OF THE LATE
RICHARD & DEBORAH KIDD
OF HATCH, GODALMING
WHO DIED AT LLANAWAY HOUSE
MARCH 27TH 1867
AGED 77 YEARS.

For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son
that whosoever believeth in him should not perish but
have everlasting life.

ALSO OF DEBORAH HALLAM,
NIECE OF THE ABOVE, & DAUGHTER OF
EDWARD & DEBORAH HALLAM
LATE OF KENNINGTON, SURREY.
BORN AT HATCH, SEPTR. 18TH 1803
DIED AT LLANAWAY HOUSE AUGST. 18TH 1874.

Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do do it with thy might
Jesus said unto her I am the Resurrection and the Life

ALSO CATHERINE HALLAM,
THIRD DAUGHTER OF
EDWARD & DEBORAH HALLAM,
WHO WENT HOME AT LLANAWAY
ON HER 90TH BIRTHDAY, AUGST. 26TH 1900.

'She being dead yet speaketh.'

ALSO MARGARET BIRT, YOUNGEST DAUGHTER OF
EDWARD & DEBORAH HALLAM,
WHO DIED AT LLANAWAY
AUGUST 3RD 1908, IN HER 91ST YEAR.

'The souls of the righteous are in the hand of God.'" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-523.jpg|size=s}} |1380 |[[Hallam-878|Deborah]] |[[Hallam-878|Hallam]] |1874 |"IN MEMORY OF
SAMUEL KIDD
SON OF THE LATE
RICHARD & DEBORAH KIDD
OF HATCH, GODALMING
WHO DIED AT LLANAWAY HOUSE
MARCH 27TH 1867
AGED 77 YEARS.

For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son
that whosoever believeth in him should not perish but
have everlasting life.

ALSO OF DEBORAH HALLAM,
NIECE OF THE ABOVE, & DAUGHTER OF
EDWARD & DEBORAH HALLAM
LATE OF KENNINGTON, SURREY.
BORN AT HATCH, SEPTR. 18TH 1803
DIED AT LLANAWAY HOUSE AUGST. 18TH 1874.

Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do do it with thy might
Jesus said unto her I am the Resurrection and the Life

ALSO CATHERINE HALLAM,
THIRD DAUGHTER OF
EDWARD & DEBORAH HALLAM,
WHO WENT HOME AT LLANAWAY
ON HER 90TH BIRTHDAY, AUGST. 26TH 1900.

'She being dead yet speaketh.'

ALSO MARGARET BIRT, YOUNGEST DAUGHTER OF
EDWARD & DEBORAH HALLAM,
WHO DIED AT LLANAWAY
AUGUST 3RD 1908, IN HER 91ST YEAR.

'The souls of the righteous are in the hand of God.'" |- |{{Image|file=Goodchild-311.jpg|size=s}} |2791Y |[[Goodchild-311|Mary (Goodchild)]] |[[Goodchild-311|Hampshire]] |1881 |"IN
Memory of
MARY, WIFE OF
JAMES HAMPSHIRE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
SEPTR 4TH 1881
AGED 57 YEARS.
-+-
FATHER INTO THY HANDS
I COMMEND MY SPIRIT
-+-
TRUSTING ONLY IN THY MERIT
WOULD I SEEK THY FACE
HEAL MY WOUNDED BROKEN SPIRIT
SAVE MY BY THY GRACE" |- |{{Image|file=Hampton-3954.jpg|size=s}} |84Y |[[Mann-9568|Amelia (Mann)]] |[[Mann-9568|Hampton]] |1873 |"In
MEMORY OF
WILLIAM HAMPTON
WHO DIED ON THE
5TH OF AUGUST 1867
AGED 63 YEARS.
ALSO OF
AMELIA
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED ON THE
24TH OCTOBER 1873
AGED 68 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Hampton-3954.jpg|size=s}} |85Y |[[Hampton-3954|William]] |[[Hampton-3954|Hampton]] |1867 |"In
MEMORY OF
WILLIAM HAMPTON
WHO DIED ON THE
5TH OF AUGUST 1867
AGED 63 YEARS.
ALSO OF
AMELIA
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED ON THE
24TH OCTOBER 1873
AGED 68 YEARS." |- | |1946Y |[[Havers-59|Charlotte]] |[[Havers-59|Hansell]] |1921 | |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-14.jpg|size=s}} |1946Y |[[Hansell-303|George]] |[[Hansell-303|Hansell]] |1888 |"In
Affectionate Remembrance
of
GEORGE HANSELL,
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE,
MAY 13TH 1888,
AGED 45 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Andrews-14195.jpg|size=s}} |853Y |[[Andrews-14195|Sarah (Andrews)]] |[[Andrews-14195|Hansen]] |1880 |"In Memory of
SARAH THE BELOVED WIFE OF
TRUELS C HANSEN
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
MARCH 30TH 1880
AGED 59 YEARS.
ALSO OF JOHN ANDREWS
FATHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
JU[NE] .. [187]6
AGED [77]
NOT ..
ALSO [ANN THE WIFE OF]
JOH[N ANDREWS]
AND MO[THER OF THE ABOVE]
WHO.." |- |{{Image|file=Harding-6284.jpg|size=s}} |598Y |[[Unknown-486647|Jane]] |[[Unknown-486647|Harding]] |1885 |"IN
AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
WILLIAM HARDING
BORN MARCH 23RD 1817,
DIED AUGUST 23RD 1873.
---
WEEP NOT FOR ME DEPARTED FRIENDS
NOR SHAKE AT DEATHS ALARMS:
TIS BUT THE VOICE THAT JESUS SENDS
TO CALL US TO HIS ARMS.
---
ALSO OF JANE HARDING,
WIDOW OF THE ABOVE
DIED AUGUST 12TH 1885
AGED 73 YEARS.
DEEPLY LAMENTED.
---
'WATCH THEREFORE, FOR YE KNOW NEITHER
THE DAY, NOR THE HOUR WHEREIN THE
SON OF MAN COMETH.' S.MATTHEW XXV. 13." |- |{{Image|file=Harding-6284.jpg|size=s}} |598Y |[[Harding-6284|William]] |[[Harding-6284|Harding]] |1873 |"IN
AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
WILLIAM HARDING
BORN MARCH 23RD 1817,
DIED AUGUST 23RD 1873.
---
WEEP NOT FOR ME DEPARTED FRIENDS
NOR SHAKE AT DEATHS ALARMS:
TIS BUT THE VOICE THAT JESUS SENDS
TO CALL US TO HIS ARMS.
---
ALSO OF JANE HARDING,
WIDOW OF THE ABOVE
DIED AUGUST 12TH 1885
AGED 73 YEARS.
DEEPLY LAMENTED.
---
'WATCH THEREFORE, FOR YE KNOW NEITHER
THE DAY, NOR THE HOUR WHEREIN THE
SON OF MAN COMETH.' S.MATTHEW XXV. 13." |- |{{Image|file=Mills-16907.jpg|size=s}} | - |[[Mills-16908|Catherine Alice (Mills)]] |[[Mills-16908|Harrington]] |1894 |"In
LOVING MEMORY OF
CATHERINE MILLS
WHO DIED
APRIL 30TH 1893
AGED 82 YEARS
-+-
NOW THE LABOURER'S TASK IS O'ER
NOW THE BATTLE DAY IS PAST
NOW UPON THE FARTHER SHORE
LANDS THE VOYAGER AT LAST.
FATHER, IN THY GRACIOUS KEEPING
LEAVE WE NOW THY SERVANT SLEEPING.
-+-
ALSO OF
CATHERINE ALICE
HARRINGTON
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
MAY 28TH 1894
AGED 43 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-208.jpg|size=s}} |1397aN |[[Harris-36267|Eli]] |[[Harris-36267|Harris]] |1930 |"In ever Loving Memory
-of-
MARTHA HARRIS
WHO PASSED PEACEFULLY AWAY
JULY 24TH 1924
---
AT REST
'BLESSED ARE THEY THAT TRUST IN THE LORD'
---
Also of ELI HARRIS,
WHO PASSED PEACEFULLY AWAY
AUGUST 22ND 1930.
---
'AT HOME WITH THE LORD.'
---
IN THY LIGHT SHALL WE SEE LIGHT." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-208.jpg|size=s}} |1397aN |[[Tribe-210|Martha]] |[[Tribe-210|Harris]] |1924 |"In ever Loving Memory
-of-
MARTHA HARRIS
WHO PASSED PEACEFULLY AWAY
JULY 24TH 1924
---
AT REST
'BLESSED ARE THEY THAT TRUST IN THE LORD'
---
Also of ELI HARRIS,
WHO PASSED PEACEFULLY AWAY
AUGUST 22ND 1930.
---
'AT HOME WITH THE LORD.'
---
IN THY LIGHT SHALL WE SEE LIGHT." |- |{{Image|file=Harris-37934.jpg|size=s}} |879Y |[[Harris-37934|William]] |[[Harris-37934|Harris]] |1883 |"In
[Memory] of
WILLIAM HARRIS
OF GODALMING
BORN 1ST APRIL 1841, DIED 3RD OF APRIL 1883
AGED 42 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Harrison-17329.jpg|size=s}} |573-4Y |[[Harrison-17329|George]] |[[Harrison-17329|Harrison]] |1865 | |- |{{Image|file=Harrison-17351.jpg|size=s}} |432Y |[[Harrison-17353|George]] |[[Harrison-17353|Harrison]] |1890 |"..
GEORGE
.." |- |{{Image|file=Harrison-17351.jpg|size=s}} |433Y |[[Unknown-487311|Mary]] |[[Unknown-487311|Harrison]] |1887 |"In
Loving Memory of
MARY
WIDOW OF THE LATE
THOMAS HARRISON
WHO ENTERED INTO REST
MAY 13TH 1887,
AGED 90 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Harrison-17329.jpg|size=s}} |574Y |[[Harrison-17331|Mary Anne]] |[[Harrison-17331|Harrison]] |1875 | |- |{{Image|file=Harrison-17329.jpg|size=s}} |574Y |[[Harrison-17331|Sarah]] |[[Harrison-17331|Harrison]] |1858 | |- |{{Image|file=Harrison-17351.jpg|size=s}} |433Y |[[Harrison-17351|William]] |[[Harrison-17351|Harrison]] |1871 |"In
Affectionate Remembrance
of
WILLIAM
SON OF
THOMAS AND MARY HARRISON
BORN OCTOBER 30
DIED FEBRUARY 12 1871" |- |{{Image|file=Hart-14255.jpg|size=s}} |2699Y |[[Hart-14255|Henry]] |[[Hart-14255|Hart]] |1866 |"In
MEMORY OF
HENRY SON OF
HENRY AND JANE HART
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
APRIL 12TH 1866
AGED 33 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Harvey-13719.jpg|size=s}} |2604Y |[[Hudson-11442|Alice (Hudson)]] |[[Hudson-11442|Harvey]] |1938 |"ALSO
IN LOVING
MEMORY OF
ALICE HARVEY
DIED JUNE 30, 1938
IN HER 84TH YEAR.
'NO MORE LET LIFE DIVIDE WHAT
DEATH CAN JOIN TOGETHER.'" |- |{{Image|file=Harvey-13724.jpg|size=s}} |2605Y |[[Dudman-52|Ann (Dudman)]] |[[Dudman-52|Harvey]] |1890 |"IN
AFFECTIONATE REMEMRANCE
OF
CHRISTOPHER CHARLES HARVEY
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
AUGUST 16TH 1869
AGED 66 YEARS.
-+-
ALSO OF
ANN HARVEY
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
FEBRUARY 8TH 1890
AGED 79 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Harvey-13719.jpg|size=s}} |2604Y |[[Harvey-13720|Charlie Christopher]] |[[Harvey-13720|Harvey]] |1918 |"IN LOVING MEMORY OF
CHARLIE CHRISTOPHER HARVEY
WHO DIED JAN: 11, 1918, AGED 68.
FOR MANY YEARS CHURCHWARDEN OF THIS PARISH
'EVEN HE THAT LEADETH AN UNCORRUPTED LIFE AND DOETH
THE THING WHICH IS RIGHT.'" |- |{{Image|file=Harvey-13719.jpg|size=s}} | - |[[Harvey-13723|Charlie Christopher]] |[[Harvey-13723|Harvey]] |1917 |"ALSO OF CHARLIE CHRISTOPHER HARVEY
44TH BATT. AUSTRALIAN IMP. FORCE,
WHO DIED OF WOUNDS RECEIVED IN ACTION
NEAR YPRES OCTR. 5 1917 AGED 30
BURIED IN THE ENGLISH MILITARY CEMETERY
NINE ELMS NEAR PASSCHENDAELE" |- |{{Image|file=Harvey-13724.jpg|size=s}} |2614Y |[[Harvey-13724|Christopher Charles]] |[[Harvey-13724|Harvey]] |1869 |"IN
AFFECTIONATE REMEMRANCE
OF
CHRISTOPHER CHARLES HARVEY
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
AUGUST 16TH 1869
AGED 66 YEARS.
-+-
ALSO OF
ANN HARVEY
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
FEBRUARY 8TH 1890
AGED 79 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Harvey-13719.jpg|size=s}} |2604Y |[[Harvey-13719|John Stuart]] |[[Harvey-13719|Harvey]] |1916 |"IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
JOHN STUART HARVEY
L. CORPL. ROYAL 1ST. DEVON YEOMANRY
WHO DIED
IN THE SERVICE OF HIS COUNTRY
27 JAN 1916
AGED 23
OF ENTERIC FEVER CONTRACTED
AT SUVLA BAY." |- |{{Image|file=Harvey-13719.jpg|size=s}} | - |[[Harvey-13721|Ralph]] |[[Harvey-13721|Harvey]] |1917 |"ALSO OF
RALPH HARVEY
SERGT. LORD STRATHCONA'S HORSE (R.C.)
WHO WAS ACCIDENTALLY KILLED IN FRANCE
AFTER 2½ YEARS SERVICE AGED 26
BURIED AT LE TREPORT
MARCH 1 1917" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-456.jpg|size=s}} |1245N |[[Turner-28046|Hannah]] |[[Turner-28046|Harwood]] |1877 |"In
Affectionate Remembrance
of
HANNAH HARWOOD
OF ..
WHO ..
MARCH 10TH? 1877 AGED 74 YEARS
THERE..
.." |- |{{Image|file=Hatch-4693.jpg|size=s}} |1812Y |[[Hatch-4693|Edith Annie]] |[[Hatch-4693|Hatch]] |1900 | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-655.jpg|size=s}} |1150N |[[Hayward-4302|Charles]] |[[Hayward-4302|Hayward]] |1882 |"CH
1882
PEACE" |- |{{Image|file=Head-3680.jpg|size=s}} |2204Y |[[Head-3680|Charles Howard]] |[[Head-3680|Head]] |1877 |"[THE SPIRIT] SHALL RE[TUR]N [UN]T[O] G[OD]
WHO [G]AVE IT
CHARLES HOWARD HEAD
DIED
AT CHARTERHOUSE
DECEMBER 6 1877
AGED NEARLY 15 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-272.jpg|size=s}} |1434N |[[Heath-6283|Alice Jane]] |[[Heath-6283|Heath]] |1911 |"ALICE JANE HEATH
DIED MAY 12TH 1911
AGED 47 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-273.jpg|size=s}} |1434N |[[Jeffreys-571|Anne Euphemia]] |[[Jeffreys-571|Heath]] |1910 |"GEORGE FRANCIS
HEATH
BORN FEB 19TH 1860.
DIED FEB. 23RD 1903.
R. I. P.
ALSO OF
..." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-266.jpg|size=s}} |1435N |[[Heath-6286|Frances Emma]] |[[Heath-6286|Heath]] |1901 |"ROSE MARIAN HEATH
BORN AUGUST 6TH 1851,
DIED MARCH 5TH 1901

FRANCES EMMA HEATH
BORN MAY 29TH 1855
DIED MARCH 30TH 1901
R. I. P.

JANE HEATH
ENTERED INTO REST
OCTOBER 21ST .." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-273.jpg|size=s}} |1434N |[[Heath-6284|George Francis]] |[[Heath-6284|Heath]] |1903 |"GEORGE FRANCIS
HEATH
BORN FEB 19TH 1860.
DIED FEB. 23RD 1903.
R. I. P.
ALSO OF
..." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-266.jpg|size=s}} |1434N |[[Lamothe-335|Jane]] |[[Lamothe-335|Heath]] |1903 |"ROSE MARIAN HEATH
BORN AUGUST 6TH 1851,
DIED MARCH 5TH 1901

FRANCES EMMA HEATH
BORN MAY 29TH 1855
DIED MARCH 30TH 1901
R. I. P.

JANE HEATH
ENTERED INTO REST
OCTOBER 21ST .." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-266.jpg|size=s}} |1435N |[[Heath-6285|Rose Marian]] |[[Heath-6285|Heath]] |1901 |"ROSE MARIAN HEATH
BORN AUGUST 6TH 1851,
DIED MARCH 5TH 1901

FRANCES EMMA HEATH
BORN MAY 29TH 1855
DIED MARCH 30TH 1901
R. I. P.

JANE HEATH
ENTERED INTO REST
OCTOBER 21ST .." |- |{{Image|file=Heather-388.jpg|size=s}} |203N |[[Heather-388|George Edward Henry]] |[[Heather-388|Heather]] |1934 |"In Loving Memory
-of-
GEORGE E. HEATHER
("TED")
THE ELDEST SON OF
GEORGE AND FLORENCE HEATHER.
DIED APRIL 7TH 1934, AGED 26 YEARS.
---
TO LIVE IN THE HEARTS OF THOSE WE LEAVE
BEHIND, IS NOT TO DIE." |- |{{Image|file=Heathorn-6.jpg|size=s}} |2308Y |[[Mitchell-26231|Harriett (Mitchell)]] |[[Mitchell-26231|Heathorn]] |1876 |"Sacred
TO THE MEMORY OF
HARRIETT HEATHORN,
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 9TH 1876,
AGED 73.
+
Also
WILLIAM HEATHORN,
WHO DIED APRIL 10TH 1883
AGED 78.
+
Also
WILLIAM HEATHORN
WHO DIED APRIL 20TH 1884
AGED 50." |- |{{Image|file=Heathorn-6.jpg|size=s}} |2309Y |[[Heathorn-7|William]] |[[Heathorn-7|Heathorn]] |1883 |"Sacred
TO THE MEMORY OF
HARRIETT HEATHORN,
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 9TH 1876,
AGED 73.
+
Also
WILLIAM HEATHORN,
WHO DIED APRIL 10TH 1883
AGED 78.
+
Also
WILLIAM HEATHORN
WHO DIED APRIL 20TH 1884
AGED 50." |- |{{Image|file=Heathorn-6.jpg|size=s}} |2425Y |[[Heathorn-6|William]] |[[Heathorn-6|Heathorn]] |1884 |"Sacred
TO THE MEMORY OF
HARRIETT HEATHORN,
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 9TH 1876,
AGED 73.
+
Also
WILLIAM HEATHORN,
WHO DIED APRIL 10TH 1883
AGED 78.
+
Also
WILLIAM HEATHORN
WHO DIED APRIL 20TH 1884
AGED 50." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-331.jpg|size=s}} |926N |[[Hemsley-164|Nelson Samuel]] |[[Hemsley-164|Hemsley]] |1898 |"In
Loving Memory
of
NELSON SAMUEL HEMSLEY,
DIED SEPTEMBER 4TH 1898,
AGED 29 YEARS.
-----
A HOLY QUIET REIGNS AROUND
A CALM WHICH LIFE NOR DEATH DESTROYS.
NOTHING DISTURBS THAT PEACE PROFOUND
WHICH HIS UNFETTERED SOUL ENJOYS." |- |{{Image|file=Henson-2893.jpg|size=s}} |3AY |[[Mayers-287|Esther (Mayers)]] |[[Mayers-287|Henson]] |1889 |"In Affectionate
Remembrance of
GEORGE HENSON,
WHO DIED
AT FARNCOMBE
ON THE 5TH OF MARCH 1886,
...

Also
WILLIAM HENSON
WHO DIED ON THE
29TH OF JULY, 1866
BURIED IN [FARNCOMBE?]..

Also
ESTHER HENSON
FOR OVER 60 YEARS
WIFE OF
GEORGE HENSON
WHO DIED ON THE
28TH OF JANUARY 1889
AGED 83 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Henson-2893.jpg|size=s}} |3AY |[[Henson-2893|George]] |[[Henson-2893|Henson]] |1886 |"In Affectionate
Remembrance of
GEORGE HENSON,
WHO DIED
AT FARNCOMBE
ON THE 5TH OF MARCH 1886,
...

Also
WILLIAM HENSON
WHO DIED ON THE
29TH OF JULY, 1866
BURIED IN [FARNCOMBE?]..

Also
ESTHER HENSON
FOR OVER 60 YEARS
WIFE OF
GEORGE HENSON
WHO DIED ON THE
28TH OF JANUARY 1889
AGED 83 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Henson-2893.jpg|size=s}} | - |[[Henson-2894|William]] |[[Henson-2894|Henson]] |1866 |"In Affectionate
Remembrance of
GEORGE HENSON,
WHO DIED
AT FARNCOMBE
ON THE 5TH OF MARCH 1886,
...

Also
WILLIAM HENSON
WHO DIED ON THE
29TH OF JULY, 1866
BURIED IN [FARNCOMBE?]..

Also
ESTHER HENSON
FOR OVER 60 YEARS
WIFE OF
GEORGE HENSON
WHO DIED ON THE
28TH OF JANUARY 1889
AGED 83 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-15.jpg|size=s}} |2148Y |[[Heseltine-37|Arnold]] |[[Heseltine-37|Heseltine]] |1897 |"FLOIE,
WIFE OF ARNOLD HESELTINE,
5TH MARCH 1880.
----
ARNOLD HESELTINE
13TH MARCH 1897." |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-15.jpg|size=s}} |2147Y |[[Hull-6227|Florence Marion ("Floie") (Hull)]] |[[Hull-6227|Heseltine]] |1880 |"FLOIE,
WIFE OF ARNOLD HESELTINE,
5TH MARCH 1880.
----
ARNOLD HESELTINE
13TH MARCH 1897." |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-33.jpg|size=s}} |2147Y |[[Heseltine-38|Philip Arnold ("Peter Warlock")]] |[[Heseltine-38|Heseltine]] |1890 |"PHILIP
PETER WARLOCK
SON OF
COVIE & ARNOLD HESELTINE
..DECEMBER 12TH 1890
AGED 36" |- |{{Image|file=Othen-95.jpg|size=s}} |28Y |[[Othen-101|Anne (Othen)]] |[[Othen-101|Hewetson]] |1883 |"IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
WILLIAM OTHEN OF GODALMING
WHO DIED 30TH APRIL 1871 AGED 75
'THY WILL BE DONE.'
ANN COOPER OTHEN
PASSED AWAY 14TH JUNE 1896 AGED 77
ANNIE ELIZABETH PARRISH
ENTERED INTO REST 28TH MARCH 1894, AGED 67 YEARS.
ALSO EMILY THE BELOVED WIFE OF JOHN OTHEN
DIED 9TH JUNE 1919 AGED 85 YEARS

IN VERY AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
CATHERINE THE BELOVED WIFE OF JOHN OTHEN,
WHO DIED SUDDENLY AT GODALMING
AUGUST 20 1875, AGED 35 YEARS.
ALSO OF JAMES OTHEN
DIED JUNE 26TH? 1880 AGED 88 YEARS.
ALSO OF ANNE HEWETSON,
ENTERED INTO REST JANUARY 27TH 1883
AGED 85 YEARS. SO HE GIVETH HIS BELOVED SLEEP.

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
JOHN OTHEN
.. AT MIDHURST JULY 10TH 1906, AGED 67
.. BELOVED ..." |- |{{Image|file=Heald-1057.jpg|size=s}} |1803Y |[[Heald-1057|Alice Frances (Heald)]] |[[Heald-1057|Hewitt]] |1897 |"Sacred to the
Loving Memory of
ALICE FRANCES,
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
REGINALD K. HEWITT,
BORN JUNE 4TH. 1868,
DIED DECEMBER 19TH. 1897.
'LORD ALL PITYING, JESU BLEST,
GRANT HER THY ETERNAL REST.'" |- | |768AN |[[High-1401|Allen Frederic]] |[[High-1401|High]] |1898 | |- |{{Image|file=Banger-23.jpg|size=s}} |737N |[[Banger-23|Annie Eliza]] |[[Banger-23|High]] |1897 |"In Loving Memory of
ANNIE ELIZA HIGH
DIED APRIL 13TH 1897
AGED 32" |- | |6034Y |[[High-1403|Arthur Alan Benjamin]] |[[High-1403|High]] |1996 | |- | |733N |[[High-1398|Arthur Edward]] |[[High-1398|High]] |1898 | |- | |6034Y |[[Cook-29800|Dilys]] |[[Cook-29800|High]] |1996 | |- |{{Image|file=Peto-69.jpg|size=s}} |2095Y |[[Peto-65|Ellen (Peto)]] |[[Peto-65|High]] |1917 |"SACRED
TO
THE MEMORY OF
JOHN PETO
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
FEB 22ND 1874
AGED 63 YEARS.
-+-
ALSO OF
ELLEN HIGH,
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 25TH OCTOBER 1917
AGED 59 YEARS" |- | |534N |[[High-1400|Florence Minnie]] |[[High-1400|High]] |1896 | |- | |2076N |[[High-1399|Francis Albert]] |[[High-1399|High]] |1937 | |- | |733N |[[High-1405|Helena]] |[[High-1405|High]] |1931 | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-505.jpg|size=s}} |1256N |[[Piper-2873|Louisa Elizabeth Caroline]] |[[Piper-2873|High]] |1893 |"SACRED
to
THE MEMORY OF
THOMAS HIGH
DIED 6TH MARCH 1870
AGED 63 YEARS
-----
Also
LOUISA WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 18TH JULY 1893
AGED 71" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-505.jpg|size=s}} |1256N |[[High-1397|Thomas]] |[[High-1397|High]] |1870 |"SACRED
to
THE MEMORY OF
THOMAS HIGH
DIED 6TH MARCH 1870
AGED 63 YEARS
-----
Also
LOUISA WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 18TH JULY 1893
AGED 71" |- |{{Image|file=Dunce-6.jpg|size=s}} |272Y |[[Dunce-6|Caroline (Dunce)]] |[[Dunce-6|Hillier]] |1862 |"IN
Memory of
Caroline, the beloved wife of
George Hillier
and daughter of James and Ann Dunce
who died July 22nd 1862 Aged 33 Years
.." |- |{{Image|file=Hillier-769.jpg|size=s}} |248Y |[[Hillier-769|John]] |[[Hillier-769|Hillier]] |1858 |"TO
THE MEMORY OF
JOHN HILLIER
WHO DIED DECR 30TH 1858
AGED 41 YEARS
IN HI.." |- |{{Image|file=Woods-13739.jpg|size=s}} |208N |[[Hills-2587|John]] |[[Hills-2587|Hills]] |1910 |"In
Loving Memory
of
MARY HILLS
WIFE OF JOHN HILLS
ELDEST DAUGHTER OF
GEORGE WOODS
DIED JULY 12TH 1885
AGED [44] YEARS
Also of
JOHN HILLS
WHO ENTERED INTO REST
APRIL 9TH 1910
AGED 65 YEARS
PE...
THE...
FATHE..." |- |{{Image|file=Woods-13739.jpg|size=s}} |208N |[[Woods-13739|Mary (Woods)]] |[[Woods-13739|Hills]] |1885 |"In
Loving Memory
of
MARY HILLS
WIFE OF JOHN HILLS
ELDEST DAUGHTER OF
GEORGE WOODS
DIED JULY 12TH 1885
AGED [44] YEARS
Also of
JOHN HILLS
WHO ENTERED INTO REST
APRIL 9TH 1910
AGED 65 YEARS
PE...
THE...
FATHE..." |- |{{Image|file=Hoar-754.jpg|size=s}} |267Y |[[Hoar-756|Mary Ann]] |[[Hoar-756|Hoar]] |1929 |"ihs
In Loving Memory of
WALTER HOAR
BORN FEBRUARY 6TH 1838,
DIED JANUARY 29TH 1900.
HIS END WAS PEACE.
MARY ANN HOAR
SISTER OF THE ABOVE
BORN JANUARY 1ST 1846,
DIED JULY 7TH 1929
AT REST IN THE LORD." |- |{{Image|file=Hoar-754.jpg|size=s}} |267Y |[[Hoar-754|Walter]] |[[Hoar-754|Hoar]] |1900 |"ihs
In Loving Memory of
WALTER HOAR
BORN FEBRUARY 6TH 1838,
DIED JANUARY 29TH 1900.
HIS END WAS PEACE.
MARY ANN HOAR
SISTER OF THE ABOVE
BORN JANUARY 1ST 1846,
DIED JULY 7TH 1929
AT REST IN THE LORD." |- |{{Image|file=Unknown-487380.jpg|size=s}} |418Y |[[Unknown-487380|Anne]] |[[Unknown-487380|Hodges]] |1859 |"Sacred
TO THE MEMORY OF
ANN HODGES
[WIFE OF?]
THOM[AS HODGES]
OF [CROWNPITS?]
WHO DEPARTED
THIS LIFE
NOVEMBER 11TH 1859
AGED 35" |- |{{Image|file=Hodson-1076.jpg|size=s}} |2124Y |[[Hodson-1076|Frances Eleanor]] |[[Hodson-1076|Hodson]] |1872 |"FRANCES ELEANOR
THE DEAR CHILD OF
JOHN AND HELEN
HODSON
BORN APRIL 9TH? 1872
DIED..." |- |{{Image|file=Holden-4377.jpg|size=s}} |728N |[[Holden-4377|Benjamin]] |[[Holden-4377|Holden]] |1859 |"IN
MEMORY OF
BENJAMIN HOLDEN
WHO WAS ACCIDENTLY KILLED
AT THE NINE ELMS STATION YARD LONDON
ON THE 21ST DAY OF OCTR 1859
AGED 26 YEARS.
In the midst of life we are in death
of whom may we seek for succour
but of thee, O Lord" |- |{{Image|file=Holden-4411.jpg|size=s}} |805Y |[[Holden-4411|Charlie Francis]] |[[Holden-4411|Holden]] |1915 |"In
Loving Memory of
CHARLIE FRANCIS HOLDEN
WOUNDED AT LOOS 25TH SEPTR 1915
DIED 10TH OCTOBER 1915
AGED 25 YEARS.
NOW THE LABOURER'S TASK IS O'ER,
NOW THE BATTLE DAY IS PAST." |- |{{Image|file=Holden-4412.jpg|size=s}} |806Y |[[Tomlin-106|Eliza (Tomlin)]] |[[Tomlin-106|Holden]] |1877 |"..
ELIZA THE BELOVED WIFE OF
GEORGE HOLDEN
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
AUGUST 5TH 1877
HER CHILDREN ARE ..
HER HUSBAND? ...
ALSO
GEORGE HOLDEN
DIED OCTOBER 6TH 1890
AGED 73 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Hill-37711.jpg|size=s}} |198N |[[Hill-37711|Elizabeth (Hill)]] |[[Hill-37711|Holden]] |1887 |"In Affectionate Remembrance of
ELIZABETH
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
EDWARD HOLDEN
WHO DIED
THE 29TH DAY OF APRIL 1887
AGED 28 YEARS.
THE LORD GAVE AND THE LORD HATH
TAKEN AWAY BLESSED BE THE NAME OF
THE LORD" |- |{{Image|file=Holden-4412.jpg|size=s}} |805Y |[[Holden-4412|George Butler]] |[[Holden-4412|Holden]] |1890 |"..
ELIZA THE BELOVED WIFE OF
GEORGE HOLDEN
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
AUGUST 5TH 1877
HER CHILDREN ARE ..
HER HUSBAND? ...
ALSO
GEORGE HOLDEN
DIED OCTOBER 6TH 1890
AGED 73 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-16.jpg|size=s}} |1854-5Y |[[Holden-841|George]] |[[Holden-841|Holden]] |1936 |"MARY ANN HOLDEN
1855-1905

GEORGE HOLDEN
1852-1936" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-573.jpg|size=s}} |37N |[[Parrott-1437|Kate Eleanor]] |[[Parrott-1437|Holden]] |1939 |"In
Loving
Memory of
WILLIAM CHARLES
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF
KATE HOLDEN,
WHO DIED MAY 30TH 1897
AGED 35 YEARS.
-----
FAITHFUL AND TRUE.
-----
FAREWELL DEAR WIFE AND CHILD SO DEAR,
I AM NOT DEAD BUT SLEEPING HERE,
MY TIME HAS COME YOU PLAINLY SEE
SO NOW PREPARE TO FOLLOW ME.
Also of
KATE ELEANOR HOLDEN,
DIED MAY 1ST 1939, AGED 82 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-16.jpg|size=s}} |1854-5Y |[[Mayo-2979|Mary Ann (Mayo)]] |[[Mayo-2979|Holden]] |1905 |"MARY ANN HOLDEN
1855-1905

GEORGE HOLDEN
1852-1936" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-573.jpg|size=s}} |37N |[[Holden-4314|William Charles]] |[[Holden-4314|Holden]] |1897 |"In
Loving
Memory of
WILLIAM CHARLES
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF
KATE HOLDEN,
WHO DIED MAY 30TH 1897
AGED 35 YEARS.
-----
FAITHFUL AND TRUE.
-----
FAREWELL DEAR WIFE AND CHILD SO DEAR,
I AM NOT DEAD BUT SLEEPING HERE,
MY TIME HAS COME YOU PLAINLY SEE
SO NOW PREPARE TO FOLLOW ME.
Also of
KATE ELEANOR HOLDEN,
DIED MAY 1ST 1939, AGED 82 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Holland-10573.jpg|size=s}} |277Y |[[Holland-10573|Alfred]] |[[Holland-10573|Holland]] |1910 |"IN
AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE
OF
ALFRED HOLLAND
DEPARTED THIS LIFE
NOVR 13TH 1910
AGED 78
'THEY THAT BE WISE
SHALL SHINE AS THE BRIGHTNESS OF
THE FIRMAMENT AND THEY THAT TURN
MAN TO RIGHTEOUSNESS AS THE STARS
FOR EVER AND EVER. DAN [12V3]

GEORGE HOLLAND
DEPARTED THIS LIFE
NOVR 24TH 1873
AGED 73
CHRIST IS MY HOPE

JAMES LUCAS
HOLLAND
DEPARTED THIS LIFE
DECR 12TH 1863,
AGED 35.
LOOKING UNTO JESUS. HEB. XII. 2.

ELIZABETH
BELOVED WIFE OF
G. HOLLAND
DEPARTED THIS LIFE
JULY 20TH 1881
AGED 74." |- |{{Image|file=Holland-10573.jpg|size=s}} |278Y |[[Lucas-8847|Elizabeth (Lucas)]] |[[Lucas-8847|Holland]] |1881 |"IN
AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE
OF
ALFRED HOLLAND
DEPARTED THIS LIFE
NOVR 13TH 1910
AGED 78
'THEY THAT BE WISE
SHALL SHINE AS THE BRIGHTNESS OF
THE FIRMAMENT AND THEY THAT TURN
MAN TO RIGHTEOUSNESS AS THE STARS
FOR EVER AND EVER. DAN [12V3]

GEORGE HOLLAND
DEPARTED THIS LIFE
NOVR 24TH 1873
AGED 73
CHRIST IS MY HOPE

JAMES LUCAS
HOLLAND
DEPARTED THIS LIFE
DECR 12TH 1863,
AGED 35.
LOOKING UNTO JESUS. HEB. XII. 2.

ELIZABETH
BELOVED WIFE OF
G. HOLLAND
DEPARTED THIS LIFE
JULY 20TH 1881
AGED 74." |- |{{Image|file=Holland-10573.jpg|size=s}} |278Y |[[Holland-10574|George]] |[[Holland-10574|Holland]] |1873 |"IN
AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE
OF
ALFRED HOLLAND
DEPARTED THIS LIFE
NOVR 13TH 1910
AGED 78
'THEY THAT BE WISE
SHALL SHINE AS THE BRIGHTNESS OF
THE FIRMAMENT AND THEY THAT TURN
MAN TO RIGHTEOUSNESS AS THE STARS
FOR EVER AND EVER. DAN [12V3]

GEORGE HOLLAND
DEPARTED THIS LIFE
NOVR 24TH 1873
AGED 73
CHRIST IS MY HOPE

JAMES LUCAS
HOLLAND
DEPARTED THIS LIFE
DECR 12TH 1863,
AGED 35.
LOOKING UNTO JESUS. HEB. XII. 2.

ELIZABETH
BELOVED WIFE OF
G. HOLLAND
DEPARTED THIS LIFE
JULY 20TH 1881
AGED 74." |- |{{Image|file=Holland-10573.jpg|size=s}} |277Y |[[Holland-10575|James Lucas]] |[[Holland-10575|Holland]] |1863 |"IN
AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE
OF
ALFRED HOLLAND
DEPARTED THIS LIFE
NOVR 13TH 1910
AGED 78
'THEY THAT BE WISE
SHALL SHINE AS THE BRIGHTNESS OF
THE FIRMAMENT AND THEY THAT TURN
MAN TO RIGHTEOUSNESS AS THE STARS
FOR EVER AND EVER. DAN [12V3]

GEORGE HOLLAND
DEPARTED THIS LIFE
NOVR 24TH 1873
AGED 73
CHRIST IS MY HOPE

JAMES LUCAS
HOLLAND
DEPARTED THIS LIFE
DECR 12TH 1863,
AGED 35.
LOOKING UNTO JESUS. HEB. XII. 2.

ELIZABETH
BELOVED WIFE OF
G. HOLLAND
DEPARTED THIS LIFE
JULY 20TH 1881
AGED 74." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-274.jpg|size=s}} |1437aN |[[Beagley-320|Georgina]] |[[Beagley-320|Holt]] |1923 |"Sacred
to the Memory
--of--
GEORGINA HOLT
WHO PASSED AWAY NOVR 26TH 1923
AGED 63 YEARS" |- | |1017N |[[Band-118|Hannah]] |[[Band-118|Holt]] |1890 | |- | |1437aN |[[Holt-8399|Harry]] |[[Holt-8399|Holt]] |1924 | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-509.jpg|size=s}} |1318-9N |[[Holt-8394|James]] |[[Holt-8394|Holt]] |1913 |"In Loving Memory of
JAMES HOLT
WHO DIED OCTR. 25TH 1913
AGED 68 YEARS.
His end was Peace.

Also of
MARY ANN
WIDOW OF THE ABOVE.
DIED SEPT. 10TH? 1921
AGED 76 YEARS

Also of
..NS" |- | |1017N |[[Holt-8398|John]] |[[Holt-8398|Holt]] |1888 | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-509.jpg|size=s}} |1318-9N |[[Tayman-15|Mary Ann]] |[[Tayman-15|Holt]] |1913 |"In Loving Memory of
JAMES HOLT
WHO DIED OCTR. 25TH 1913
AGED 68 YEARS.
His end was Peace.

Also of
MARY ANN
WIDOW OF THE ABOVE.
DIED SEPT. 10TH? 1921
AGED 76 YEARS

Also of
..NS" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-507.jpg|size=s}} |1318-9N |[[Holt-8397|Pauline Julian]] |[[Holt-8397|Holt]] |1934 |"BEYOND THE BRIGHT BLUE SKY

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
OUR LITTLE SUNSHINE
PAULINE JULIAN.
THE ONLY CHILD OF
..." |- | |1927Y |[[Spier-187|Ann (Spier)]] |[[Spier-187|Hook]] |1889 | |- |{{Image|file=Hook-1695.jpg|size=s}} |2447Y |[[Hook-1695|James]] |[[Hook-1695|Hook]] |1882 |"In
Affectionate Remembrance of
JAMES HOOK
WHO DIED
JANUARY 17TH 1882
AGED 72 YEARS
-+-
IF ROUGH AND THORNY BE MY [WAY]
MY STRENGTH PROPORTION [TO MY DAY]
TILL TOIL AND GRIEF AND PAIN SHALL CEASE
WHERE ALL IS CALM AND JOY AND PEACE" |- |{{Image|file=Horn-6241.jpg|size=s}} |1935Y |[[Horn-6241|George]] |[[Horn-6241|Horn]] |1892 | |- |{{Image|file=Joyce-3555.jpg|size=s}} |221-2N |[[Joyce-3530|Ellen (Joyce)]] |[[Joyce-3530|Houlton]] |1942 |"IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
EMMA LILY JOYCE
DIED NOVEMBER 19TH 1906
ALSO
IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
RICHARD HOULTON
DIED DECEMBER 20TH 1935
ALSO
ELLEN HOULTON
AT REST SEPTEMBER 22ND 1942" |- |{{Image|file=Joyce-3555.jpg|size=s}} |221-2N |[[Houlton-109|Richard]] |[[Houlton-109|Houlton]] |1935 |"IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
EMMA LILY JOYCE
DIED NOVEMBER 19TH 1906
ALSO
IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
RICHARD HOULTON
DIED DECEMBER 20TH 1935
ALSO
ELLEN HOULTON
AT REST SEPTEMBER 22ND 1942" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-353.jpg|size=s}} |1023N |[[Mills-16111|Ellen]] |[[Mills-16111|Hounsom]] |1912 |"IN
MEMORY OF
GEORGE HOUNSOM,
DIED MARCH 6TH 1887
AGED 77 YEARS.
-----
HIS END WAS PEACE.

ALSO OF ELLEN,
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED MARCH 5TH 1912
AGED 82 YEARS.
-----
PEACE, PERFECT PEACE." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-353.jpg|size=s}} |1023N |[[Hounsom-56|George]] |[[Hounsom-56|Hounsom]] |1887 |"IN
MEMORY OF
GEORGE HOUNSOM,
DIED MARCH 6TH 1887
AGED 77 YEARS.
-----
HIS END WAS PEACE.

ALSO OF ELLEN,
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED MARCH 5TH 1912
AGED 82 YEARS.
-----
PEACE, PERFECT PEACE." |- | |959N |[[Hounsom-57|George Richard]] |[[Hounsom-57|Hounsom]] |1918 | |- |{{Image|file=Miles-8031.jpg|size=s}} |693N |[[Hounsom-58|Horace]] |[[Hounsom-58|Hounsom]] |1929 |"In Loving Memory of
MARTHA HOUNSOM
WIFE OF
HORACE HOUNSOM
WHO DIED MARCH 9TH 1895
AGED 36 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Miles-8031.jpg|size=s}} |693N |[[Miles-8031|Martha (Miles)]] |[[Miles-8031|Hounsom]] |1895 |"In Loving Memory of
MARTHA HOUNSOM
WIFE OF
HORACE HOUNSOM
WHO DIED MARCH 9TH 1895
AGED 36 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-252.jpg|size=s}} |1420N |[[Howard-11506|Harry William Ernest]] |[[Howard-11506|Howard]] |1901 |"In Loving Memory
--of--
HARRY WILLIAM ERNEST HOWARD
DIED SEPTEMBER 18TH 1901,
AGED 18 YEARS.
-----
GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN." |- |{{Image|file=Unknown-486191.jpg|size=s}} |722Y |[[Unknown-486191|Mary Ann]] |[[Unknown-486191|Hughes]] |1858 |"Sacred
to the memory of
Mary Ann the faithful
and affectionate wife of
George Hughes
who died on the
7th of January 1858
in the 41st Year of her age." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-503.jpg|size=s}} |1254N |[[Hughes-18628|Thomas]] |[[Hughes-18628|Hughes]] |1878 |"Sacred
to the Memory of
[THO]MAS HUGHES
..S...[18]78
..." |- |{{Image|file=Hull-6661.jpg|size=s}} |268Y |[[Hull-6662|Amy Maude]] |[[Hull-6662|Hull]] |1862 |"AMY MAUDE HULL
DIED 14TH AUGUST 1862
AGED 4 YEARS
AND 7 MONTHS.
-+-
GEORGE JAMES HULL
BORN APRIL 9TH 1811
DIED JULY 4TH 1878.
-+-
JANE, WIFE OF
GEORGE JAMES HULL
DIED MARCH 22ND 1886
AGED 67 YEARS.

JULIA ..
GEORGE HENRY HULL
..
AGED?..
GEORGE? HA..L" |- |{{Image|file=Hull-6661.jpg|size=s}} |268Y |[[Hull-6663|George Henry]] |[[Hull-6663|Hull]] |1887 |"AMY MAUDE HULL
DIED 14TH AUGUST 1862
AGED 4 YEARS
AND 7 MONTHS.
-+-
GEORGE JAMES HULL
BORN APRIL 9TH 1811
DIED JULY 4TH 1878.
-+-
JANE, WIFE OF
GEORGE JAMES HULL
DIED MARCH 22ND 1886
AGED 67 YEARS.

JULIA ..
GEORGE HENRY HULL
..
AGED?..
GEORGE? HA..L" |- |{{Image|file=Hull-6661.jpg|size=s}} |269Y |[[Hull-6661|George James]] |[[Hull-6661|Hull]] |1878 |"AMY MAUDE HULL
DIED 14TH AUGUST 1862
AGED 4 YEARS
AND 7 MONTHS.
-+-
GEORGE JAMES HULL
BORN APRIL 9TH 1811
DIED JULY 4TH 1878.
-+-
JANE, WIFE OF
GEORGE JAMES HULL
DIED MARCH 22ND 1886
AGED 67 YEARS.

JULIA ..
GEORGE HENRY HULL
..
AGED?..
GEORGE? HA..L" |- |{{Image|file=Unknown-503518.jpg|size=s}} |1895Y |[[Unknown-503518|Annie (Unknown)]] |[[Unknown-503518|Harris]] |1890 | |- |{{Image|file=Hull-6661.jpg|size=s}} |269Y |[[Harris-37882|Jane (Harris)]] |[[Harris-37882|Hull]] |1886 |"AMY MAUDE HULL
DIED 14TH AUGUST 1862
AGED 4 YEARS
AND 7 MONTHS.
-+-
GEORGE JAMES HULL
BORN APRIL 9TH 1811
DIED JULY 4TH 1878.
-+-
JANE, WIFE OF
GEORGE JAMES HULL
DIED MARCH 22ND 1886
AGED 67 YEARS.

JULIA ..
GEORGE HENRY HULL
..
AGED?..
GEORGE? HA..L" |- |{{Image|file=Hull-6661.jpg|size=s}} |268Y |[[Duke-3951|Julia Ann (Duke)]] |[[Duke-3951|Hull]] |1869 |"AMY MAUDE HULL
DIED 14TH AUGUST 1862
AGED 4 YEARS
AND 7 MONTHS.
-+-
GEORGE JAMES HULL
BORN APRIL 9TH 1811
DIED JULY 4TH 1878.
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JANE, WIFE OF
GEORGE JAMES HULL
DIED MARCH 22ND 1886
AGED 67 YEARS.

JULIA ..
GEORGE HENRY HULL
..
AGED?..
GEORGE? HA..L" |- |{{Image|file=Humphreys-2554.jpg|size=s}} |812Y |[[Freemantle-349|Elizabeth (Freemantle)]] |[[Freemantle-349|Humphreys]] |1879 |"In Loving Memory
-of-
ELIZABETH HUMPHREYS
WHO DIED SUDDENLY
SEPTEMBER 11TH 1879
AGED 58 YEARS.
'THY WILL BE DONE.'
Also GEORGE,
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JANUARY 9TH 1900 AGED 85 YEARS
HIS END WAS PEACE" |- |{{Image|file=Humphreys-2554.jpg|size=s}} |813Y |[[Humphreys-2554|George]] |[[Humphreys-2554|Humphreys]] |1900 |"In Loving Memory
-of-
ELIZABETH HUMPHREYS
WHO DIED SUDDENLY
SEPTEMBER 11TH 1879
AGED 58 YEARS.
'THY WILL BE DONE.'
Also GEORGE,
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JANUARY 9TH 1900 AGED 85 YEARS
HIS END WAS PEACE" |- |{{Image|file=Humphreys-2554.jpg|size=s}} |813Y |[[Humphreys-2557|Mary Ann]] |[[Humphreys-2557|Humphreys]] |1920 |"MARY ANN
DAUGHTER OF
GEORGE HUMPHREYS
WHO DIED DEC. 4TH 1920
AGED 79 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Humphreys-2554.jpg|size=s}} |813Y |[[Humphreys-2558|Sidney]] |[[Humphreys-2558|Humphreys]] |1898 |"SIDNEY
SON OF
GEORGE HUMPHREYS
WHO DIED AT SHALFORD
MAY 13?TH 1898 AGED 47? YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Humphreys-2554.jpg|size=s}} | - |[[Humphreys-2555|William]] |[[Humphreys-2555|Humphreys]] |1891 |"WILLIAM
SON OF
GEORGE HUMPHREYS,
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 19TH 189[1]
AGED 39 YEARS
INTERRED AT BROMPTON CEMETERY" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-237.jpg|size=s}} |776N |[[Rae-1507|Helen]] |[[Rae-1507|Hunter]] |1900 |"In Loving Memory
HELEN
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
JAMES A. HUNTER
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
DECEMBER 4TH 1900
AGED 39 YEARS
-----
NOT LOST BUT GONE BEFORE

Also JOHN, BELOVED SON OF THE ABOVE,
DIED JANUARY 6 1917 AGED 34 YEARS
R. I. P." |- | |776N |[[Hunter-14555|James Aitchison]] |[[Hunter-14555|Hunter]] |1934 | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-237.jpg|size=s}} |776N |[[Hunter-14554|John]] |[[Hunter-14554|Hunter]] |1917 |"In Loving Memory
HELEN
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
JAMES A. HUNTER
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
DECEMBER 4TH 1900
AGED 39 YEARS
-----
NOT LOST BUT GONE BEFORE

Also JOHN, BELOVED SON OF THE ABOVE,
DIED JANUARY 6 1917 AGED 34 YEARS
R. I. P." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-494.jpg|size=s}} |1306-7N |[[Hurley-2526|Mary]] |[[Hurley-2526|Hurley]] |1906 |"TO THE
SACRED MEMORY
OF
MARY HURLEY
BORN AT GLASGOW JUNE 9TH 1825
DIED AT FARNCOMBE OCTOBER 18TH 1906

FOR SO HE GIVETH HIS BELOVED SLEEP." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-134.jpg|size=s}} |61N |[[Hussey-1957|Charles Edwin]] |[[Hussey-1957|Hussey]] |1930 |"In Loving Memory of
CHARLES EDWIN HUSSEY
BORN DEC 8 1864 DIED MARCH 24 1930
----
Also of
KATE JANE HUSSEY
WIFE OF ABOVE
BORN 1867 DIED OCT 24TH 1941" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-134.jpg|size=s}} |61N |[[Ansell-817|Kate Jane]] |[[Ansell-817|Hussey]] |1941 |"In Loving Memory of
CHARLES EDWIN HUSSEY
BORN DEC 8 1864 DIED MARCH 24 1930
----
Also of
KATE JANE HUSSEY
WIFE OF ABOVE
BORN 1867 DIED OCT 24TH 1941" |- |{{Image|file=Hooker-2395.jpg|size=s}} |2352Y |[[Hooker-2395|Emma (Hooker)]] |[[Hooker-2395|Hutchins]] |1882 |"In
MEMORY OF
EMMA HUTCHINS
DIED DEC 4TH 1882
AGED 59 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-635.jpg|size=s}} |1255Y |[[Churcher-106|Eva]] |[[Churcher-106|Hutchins]] |1941 |"In Loving Memory
-of-
HARRY HUTCHINS
DIED 23RD MARCH 1936 AGED 77
---
IN THE MIDST OF LIFE WE ARE IN DEATH.
---
Also of
EVA HUTCHINS,
BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE,
WHO PASSED AWAY
22ND MARCH 1941, AGED 82 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Hooker-2395.jpg|size=s}} |2352Y |[[Hutchins-3257|George]] |[[Hutchins-3257|Hutchins]] |1894 |"In
MEMORY OF
EMMA HUTCHINS
DIED DEC 4TH 1882
AGED 59 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-635.jpg|size=s}} |1255Y |[[Hutchins-3132|Harry]] |[[Hutchins-3132|Hutchins]] |1936 |"In Loving Memory
-of-
HARRY HUTCHINS
DIED 23RD MARCH 1936 AGED 77
---
IN THE MIDST OF LIFE WE ARE IN DEATH.
---
Also of
EVA HUTCHINS,
BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE,
WHO PASSED AWAY
22ND MARCH 1941, AGED 82 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-636.jpg|size=s}} |1256N |[[Mills-16117|Mabel Daisy]] |[[Mills-16117|Hutchins]] |1949 |"In Loving Memory
-of-
MABEL DAISY HUTCHINS
DIED MAY 5TH 1949 AGED 62 YEARS
---
The day thou gavest Lord is ended
Also of
WILLIAM HARRY HUTCHINS
DIED SEPT 21ST 1963 AGED 76 YEARS
---
Grant them eternal rest, O Lord" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-636.jpg|size=s}} |1256Y |[[Hutchins-3133|William Harry]] |[[Hutchins-3133|Hutchins]] |1963 |"In Loving Memory
-of-
MABEL DAISY HUTCHINS
DIED MAY 5TH 1949 AGED 62 YEARS
---
The day thou gavest Lord is ended
Also of
WILLIAM HARRY HUTCHINS
DIED SEPT 21ST 1963 AGED 76 YEARS
---
Grant them eternal rest, O Lord" |- |{{Image|file=Inskipp-7.jpg|size=s}} |2104Y |[[Inskipp-7|James]] |[[Inskipp-7|Inskipp]] |1868 |"In memory of James Inskipp died March ... 1868 ..." |- |{{Image|file=Ireland-3046.jpg|size=s}} |2553Y |[[Ireland-3046|Annie Eleanor]] |[[Ireland-3046|Ireland]] |1884 |"ANNIE.." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-645.jpg|size=s}} | |Chee Ha |Jackson |2018 |"In Loving Memory of
Chee Ha Jackson
3 October 1946 - 22 July 2018" |- |{{Image|file=Jackson-34356.jpg|size=s}} |69Y |[[Purdy-2261|Sarah Jane (Purdy)]] |[[Purdy-2261|Jackson]] |1881 |"IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
THOMAS FRANCIS JACKSON
WHO DIED
DECEMBER 31ST 1875
AGED 80
---
ALSO OF
SARAH JANE
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED
DECEMBER 6TH 1881
AGED 78 YEARS.
---" |- |{{Image|file=Jackson-34356.jpg|size=s}} |69Y |[[Jackson-34356|Thomas Francis]] |[[Jackson-34356|Jackson]] |1875 |"IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
THOMAS FRANCIS JACKSON
WHO DIED
DECEMBER 31ST 1875
AGED 80
---
ALSO OF
SARAH JANE
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED
DECEMBER 6TH 1881
AGED 78 YEARS.
---" |- |{{Image|file=Jacomb-17.jpg|size=s}} |1891Y |[[Jacomb-17|Herbert Edward]] |[[Jacomb-17|Jacomb]] |1924 |"SIMPLY TO THY CROSS I CLING.
IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
HERBERT EDWARD JACOMB
BORN 2ND OCTOBER 1837,
DIED 31ST AUGUST 1924.
MARY,
WIFE OF
HERBERT EDWARD JACOMB,
BORN 3RD OCT. 1859,
DIED 13TH JUNE 1937

ALSO
IN MEMORY
OF
HERBERT WALES JACOMB
KILLED IN ACTION IN FLANDERS
21ST MAY 1940, AGED 25
ELDER SON OF CHARLES ERNEST
AND DOROTHY JACOMB" |- |{{Image|file=Jacomb-17.jpg|size=s}} | - |[[Jacomb-19|Herbert Wales]] |[[Jacomb-19|Jacomb]] |1940 |"SIMPLY TO THY CROSS I CLING.
IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
HERBERT EDWARD JACOMB
BORN 2ND OCTOBER 1837,
DIED 31ST AUGUST 1924.
MARY,
WIFE OF
HERBERT EDWARD JACOMB,
BORN 3RD OCT. 1859,
DIED 13TH JUNE 1937

ALSO
IN MEMORY
OF
HERBERT WALES JACOMB
KILLED IN ACTION IN FLANDERS
21ST MAY 1940, AGED 25
ELDER SON OF CHARLES ERNEST
AND DOROTHY JACOMB" |- |{{Image|file=Jacomb-17.jpg|size=s}} |1891Y |[[Rich-5170|Mary (Rich)]] |[[Rich-5170|Jacomb]] |1937 |"SIMPLY TO THY CROSS I CLING.
IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
HERBERT EDWARD JACOMB
BORN 2ND OCTOBER 1837,
DIED 31ST AUGUST 1924.
MARY,
WIFE OF
HERBERT EDWARD JACOMB,
BORN 3RD OCT. 1859,
DIED 13TH JUNE 1937

ALSO
IN MEMORY
OF
HERBERT WALES JACOMB
KILLED IN ACTION IN FLANDERS
21ST MAY 1940, AGED 25
ELDER SON OF CHARLES ERNEST
AND DOROTHY JACOMB" |- |{{Image|file=Jacques-1549.jpg|size=s}} |1917Y |[[Jacques-1549|Edward]] |[[Jacques-1549|Jacques]] |1888 |"HERE LIES THE BODY OF
EDWARD JACQUES
LATE OF THE 69 AND 23 REGIMENTS
IN WHICH LATTER HE SERVED IN THE CRIMEA
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
FEBRUARY 4TH 1888
AGED 62 YEARS
TRIBULATION WORK..." |- |{{Image|file=Jacques-1549.jpg|size=s}} |1917Y |[[Lemon-1585|Sarah (Lemon)]] |[[Lemon-1585|Jacques]] |1903 |"HERE LIES THE BODY OF
EDWARD JACQUES
LATE OF THE 69 AND 23 REGIMENTS
IN WHICH LATTER HE SERVED IN THE CRIMEA
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
FEBRUARY 4TH 1888
AGED 62 YEARS
TRIBULATION WORK..." |- |{{Image|file=Lintott-124.jpg|size=s}} |2624Y |[[Jarman-933|Richard]] |[[Jarman-933|Jarman]] |1868 | |- | |998Y |[[Jearum-2|Albert Edward James]] |[[Jearum-2|Jearum]] |1881 | |- | |1002Y |[[Jearum-3|Edith Madeline May]] |[[Jearum-3|Jearum]] |1883 | |- |{{Image|file=Jearum-1.jpg|size=s}} |2455Y |[[Jearum-1|Frederick Charles]] |[[Jearum-1|Jearum]] |1897 |"THY WILL BE DONE

In
Loving Memory
-of-
FREDERICK CHARLES
JEARUM
BORN JUNE 11TH 1846
DIED NOVR 3RD 1897" |- |{{Image|file=Lindsey-4939.jpg|size=s}} |287N |[[Lindsey-4939|Emily (Lindsey)]] |[[Lindsey-4939|Jenner]] |1884 |"IN
Loving Memory of
EMILY,
the beloved Wife of
ANSELL JENNER
and only daughter of
ELIAS and .. LINDSEY
who departed this life
February? ....
Aged .. Years" |- |{{Image|file=Bowers-6841.jpg|size=s}} |554N |[[Bowers-6841|Eliza (Bowers)]] |[[Bowers-6841|Johnson]] |1892 |"In Memory
-OF-
ELIZA,
WIFE OF GEORGE JOHNSON,
DIED 25TH MAY 1892,
AGED 51 YEARS.
ALSO
MARGARET BOWERS,
SISTER OF THE ABOVE,
DIED NOVEMBER 7TH 1898,
AGED 61 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-329.jpg|size=s}} |940N |[[Leach-5491|Elizabeth]] |[[Leach-5491|Jordan]] |1946 |"In Loving Memory
of
HARRIET
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
ROBERT JORDAN
WHO DIED OCTOBER 26TH 1898
AGED 70 YEARS.
-----
And of
ROBERT JORDAN,
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 7TH 1904,
AGED 72 YEARS.
-----
Also of
ELIZABETH JORDAN
BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE,
AT REST JUNE 9TH 1946
AGED 85 YEARS.
-----
NOT LOST BUT GONE BEFORE US." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-329.jpg|size=s}} |940N |[[Leach-5490|Harriet]] |[[Leach-5490|Jordan]] |1898 |"In Loving Memory
of
HARRIET
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
ROBERT JORDAN
WHO DIED OCTOBER 26TH 1898
AGED 70 YEARS.
-----
And of
ROBERT JORDAN,
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 7TH 1904,
AGED 72 YEARS.
-----
Also of
ELIZABETH JORDAN
BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE,
AT REST JUNE 9TH 1946
AGED 85 YEARS.
-----
NOT LOST BUT GONE BEFORE US." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-329.jpg|size=s}} |940N |[[Jordan-13003|Robert]] |[[Jordan-13003|Jordan]] |1904 |"In Loving Memory
of
HARRIET
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
ROBERT JORDAN
WHO DIED OCTOBER 26TH 1898
AGED 70 YEARS.
-----
And of
ROBERT JORDAN,
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 7TH 1904,
AGED 72 YEARS.
-----
Also of
ELIZABETH JORDAN
BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE,
AT REST JUNE 9TH 1946
AGED 85 YEARS.
-----
NOT LOST BUT GONE BEFORE US." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-349.jpg|size=s}} |1033N |[[Jose-468|Eliza Jane]] |[[Jose-468|Jose]] |1881 |"SACRED
to the Memory of
ELIZA JANE JOSE,
Born March 14th 1859
Died August 27th 1881.
-----
Trusting in Jesus,
I know I am Blest?
-----
Also of RICHARD THOMAS
Son .. RICHARD AND ELLEN JOSE,
Died March 21st 1915
Aged 15 years.
-----
Blessed are the pure in heart,
For they shall see God." |- | |3318Y |[[Jose-466|Richard]] |[[Jose-466|Jose]] |1934 | |- | |3318Y |[[Mulloney-8|Ellen Sarah]] |[[Mulloney-8|Jose]] |1942 | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-349.jpg|size=s}} |1033N |[[Jose-465|Richard Thomas]] |[[Jose-465|Jose]] |1915 |"SACRED
to the Memory of
ELIZA JANE JOSE,
Born March 14th 1859
Died August 27th 1881.
-----
Trusting in Jesus,
I know I am Blest?
-----
Also of RICHARD THOMAS
Son .. RICHARD AND ELLEN JOSE,
Died March 21st 1915
Aged 15 years.
-----
Blessed are the pure in heart,
For they shall see God." |- |{{Image|file=Joy-1920.jpg|size=s}} |247N |[[Joy-1920|Emily]] |[[Joy-1920|Joy]] |1889 |"'THE DARKNESS IS PAST AND THE TRUE LIGHT NOW SHINETH.'
IN
AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
EMILY,
THE YOUNGEST BELOVED DAUGHTER OF
WILLIAM AND MARY ANN JOY,
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
JANUARY 7TH 1889,
AGED 19 YEARS.
-+-
'NO TIME FOR THOUGHT, NO MOMENT FOR A PRAYER,
SO SUDDEN WAS THE SPIRIT'S VIOLENT FLIGHT.'" |- |{{Image|file=Joyce-3555.jpg|size=s}} |221-2N |[[Joyce-3555|Emma Lily]] |[[Joyce-3555|Joyce]] |1906 |"IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
EMMA LILY JOYCE
DIED NOVEMBER 19TH 1906
ALSO
IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
RICHARD HOULTON
DIED DECEMBER 20TH 1935
ALSO
ELLEN HOULTON
AT REST SEPTEMBER 22ND 1942" |- |{{Image|file=Joyce-3531.jpg|size=s}} |565N |[[Joyce-3531|Henry]] |[[Joyce-3531|Joyce]] |1891 |"IN
Loving Memory of
HENRY JOYCE
BORN JUNE 18TH 1831,
DIED OCTOBER 4TH 1891.
IN LIFE BELOVED, IN DEATH LAMENTED.

Also of
MARY ANN
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
BORN 28TH NOVR 1830
DIED 12TH OCTR 1912
BLESSED ARE THEY WHO HAVE NOT
SEEN, AND YET HAVE BELIEVED." |- |{{Image|file=Joyce-3531.jpg|size=s}} |565N |[[Eldridge-2947|Mary Ann (Eldridge)]] |[[Eldridge-2947|Joyce]] |1912 |"IN
Loving Memory of
HENRY JOYCE
BORN JUNE 18TH 1831,
DIED OCTOBER 4TH 1891.
IN LIFE BELOVED, IN DEATH LAMENTED.

Also of
MARY ANN
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
BORN 28TH NOVR 1830
DIED 12TH OCTR 1912
BLESSED ARE THEY WHO HAVE NOT
SEEN, AND YET HAVE BELIEVED." |- |{{Image|file=Kaile-3.jpg|size=s}} |2367Y |[[Kaile-5|Eliza]] |[[Kaile-5|Kaile]] |1884 |"SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
WILLIAM KAILE
BORN AT MOTCOMBE DORSET
NOVEMBER 18TH 1816
DIED AT GODALMING
JULY 18TH 1884
ALSO OF
ELIZA KAILE
WIFE OF THE ABOVE,
BORN AUGUST 18TH 1818
DIED JANUARY 30TH 1884
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WAITING FOR THE COMING OF OUR
LORD JESUS CHRIST

ALSO OF
ANN SMITH
SISTER OF THE ABOVE
DIED JUNE 13TH 1910
AGED 95 YEARS.
-+-
AT REST." |- |{{Image|file=Kaile-3.jpg|size=s}} |2367Y |[[Kaile-3|William]] |[[Kaile-3|Kaile]] |1884 |"SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
WILLIAM KAILE
BORN AT MOTCOMBE DORSET
NOVEMBER 18TH 1816
DIED AT GODALMING
JULY 18TH 1884
ALSO OF
ELIZA KAILE
WIFE OF THE ABOVE,
BORN AUGUST 18TH 1818
DIED JANUARY 30TH 1884
-+-
WAITING FOR THE COMING OF OUR
LORD JESUS CHRIST

ALSO OF
ANN SMITH
SISTER OF THE ABOVE
DIED JUNE 13TH 1910
AGED 95 YEARS.
-+-
AT REST." |- |{{Image|file=Keen-2684.jpg|size=s}} |558Y |[[Downes-889|Ann (Downes)]] |[[Downes-889|Keen]] |1863 |"..
JAMES KEEN
DIED 27TH OCTOBER 1859
AGED 57 YEARS
---
ALSO
WILLIAM CHARLES KEEN
[SON] OF THE ABOVE
...SEPTEMBER..
...
---
ALSO
[ANN WIFE OF]
JAMES KEEN
DIED 22 [MAY 1863]
IN THE 55TH YEAR OF HER AGE" |- |{{Image|file=Keen-2877.jpg|size=s}} |226N |[[Keen-2877|George]] |[[Keen-2877|Keen]] |1904 |"GEORGE KEEN" |- |{{Image|file=Keen-2865.jpg|size=s}} |694N |[[Keen-2865|Harry]] |[[Keen-2865|Keen]] |1908 |"In Loving Memory
-of-
HENRY KEEN
WHO DIED MARCH 13TH 1895, AGED 50
'THY WILL BE DONE.'
Also of HARRY
ELDEST SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED SUDDENLY, SEPTEMBER 16TH 1908,
AGED 36 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Keen-2865.jpg|size=s}} |694N |[[Keen-2865|Henry]] |[[Keen-2865|Keen]] |1895 |"In Loving Memory
-of-
HENRY KEEN
WHO DIED MARCH 13TH 1895, AGED 50
'THY WILL BE DONE.'
Also of HARRY
ELDEST SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED SUDDENLY, SEPTEMBER 16TH 1908,
AGED 36 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Keen-2684.jpg|size=s}} |557Y |[[Keen-2684|James]] |[[Keen-2684|Keen]] |1859 |"..
JAMES KEEN
DIED 27TH OCTOBER 1859
AGED 57 YEARS
---
ALSO
WILLIAM CHARLES KEEN
[SON] OF THE ABOVE
...SEPTEMBER..
...
---
ALSO
[ANN WIFE OF]
JAMES KEEN
DIED 22 [MAY 1863]
IN THE 55TH YEAR OF HER AGE" |- |{{Image|file=Keen-2735.jpg|size=s}} |2761Y |[[Keen-2735|Jesse]] |[[Keen-2735|Keen]] |1915 |"JESSE
KEEN" |- |{{Image|file=Keen-2735.jpg|size=s}} |2761Y |[[Barrow-2409|Mary (Barrow)]] |[[Barrow-2409|Keen]] |1882 |"JESSE
KEEN" |- |{{Image|file=Keen-2865.jpg|size=s}} |694N |[[Charman-470|Sarah (Charman)]] |[[Charman-470|Keen]] |1930 |"In Loving Memory
-of-
HENRY KEEN
WHO DIED MARCH 13TH 1895, AGED 50
'THY WILL BE DONE.'
Also of HARRY
ELDEST SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED SUDDENLY, SEPTEMBER 16TH 1908,
AGED 36 YEARS." |- | |588N |[[Keen-2736|William]] |[[Keen-2736|Keen]] |1893 | |- | |588N |[[Keen-2737|William]] |[[Keen-2737|Keen]] |1907 | |- |{{Image|file=Keen-2684.jpg|size=s}} |712Y |[[Keen-2685|William Charles]] |[[Keen-2685|Keen]] |1859 |"..
JAMES KEEN
DIED 27TH OCTOBER 1859
AGED 57 YEARS
---
ALSO
WILLIAM CHARLES KEEN
[SON] OF THE ABOVE
...SEPTEMBER..
...
---
ALSO
[ANN WIFE OF]
JAMES KEEN
DIED 22 [MAY 1863]
IN THE 55TH YEAR OF HER AGE" |- |{{Image|file=Kesteven-14.jpg|size=s}} |772aN |[[Kesteven-14|Kathleen Ellen]] |[[Kesteven-14|Kesteven]] |1897 |"In
Loving Memory
of
KATHLEEN ELLEN
"NELLIE",
THE DEARLY LOVED CHILD OF
JOHN AND ADA ANNIE
KESTEVEN,
WHO FELL ASLEEP IN JESUS
OCTOBER 5TH 1897,
AGED 3 YEARS AND 5 MONTHS.
-+-
FOR OF SUCH IS THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN
-+-
THAT HALLOWED GROUND WHERE MOURNED AND MISSED
THE LIPS REPOSE OUR LOVE HAS KISSED
WHILE IN OURSELF THEIR SOULS EXIST
A PART OF OURS." |- |{{Image|file=Ketchell-4.jpg|size=s}} |355N |[[Ketchell-4|John]] |[[Ketchell-4|Ketchell]] |1889 |"In Loving Memory
OF
JOHN KETCHELL,
WHO DIED MARCH 8TH 1889
AGED 73 YEARS.
-+-
Also MARY KETCHELL,
WHO DIED JANUARY 12TH 1908
AGED 82 YEARS.
'THY WILL BE DONE.'" |- |{{Image|file=Ketchell-4.jpg|size=s}} |355N |[[Bicknell-954|Mary (Bicknell)]] |[[Bicknell-954|Ketchell]] |1908 |"In Loving Memory
OF
JOHN KETCHELL,
WHO DIED MARCH 8TH 1889
AGED 73 YEARS.
-+-
Also MARY KETCHELL,
WHO DIED JANUARY 12TH 1908
AGED 82 YEARS.
'THY WILL BE DONE.'" |- |{{Image|file=Kettle-495.jpg|size=s}} |392Y |[[Kettle-495|Thomas]] |[[Kettle-495|Kettle]] |1861 |"In
MEMORY OF
THOMAS KETTLE
WHO DIED FEBY 6TH 1861
IN THE 53RD YEAR
OF HIS AGE." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-593.jpg|size=s}} |1672CY |[[Kidd-3657|Ella]] |[[Kidd-3657|Kidd]] |1953 |"MARY ANN KIDD
DIED 17 JULY 1911
AGED 82 YEARS.

MARY BOHUN
KIDD
DIED NOV 10TH 1926.

ELLA KIDD,
BORN 20TH JUNE 1867
DIED 19TH JULY 1953." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-593.jpg|size=s}} |1672CY |[[Evans-28130|Mary Ann]] |[[Evans-28130|Kidd]] |1911 |"MARY ANN KIDD
DIED 17 JULY 1911
AGED 82 YEARS.

MARY BOHUN
KIDD
DIED NOV 10TH 1926.

ELLA KIDD,
BORN 20TH JUNE 1867
DIED 19TH JULY 1953." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-593.jpg|size=s}} |1672CY |[[Kidd-3660|Mary Bohun]] |[[Kidd-3660|Kidd]] |1926 |"MARY ANN KIDD
DIED 17 JULY 1911
AGED 82 YEARS.

MARY BOHUN
KIDD
DIED NOV 10TH 1926.

ELLA KIDD,
BORN 20TH JUNE 1867
DIED 19TH JULY 1953." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-523.jpg|size=s}} |1380 |[[Kidd-3617|Samuel]] |[[Kidd-3617|Kidd]] |1867 |"IN MEMORY OF
SAMUEL KIDD
SON OF THE LATE
RICHARD & DEBORAH KIDD
OF HATCH, GODALMING
WHO DIED AT LLANAWAY HOUSE
MARCH 27TH 1867
AGED 77 YEARS.

For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son
that whosoever believeth in him should not perish but
have everlasting life.

ALSO OF DEBORAH HALLAM,
NIECE OF THE ABOVE, & DAUGHTER OF
EDWARD & DEBORAH HALLAM
LATE OF KENNINGTON, SURREY.
BORN AT HATCH, SEPTR. 18TH 1803
DIED AT LLANAWAY HOUSE AUGST. 18TH 1874.

Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do do it with thy might
Jesus said unto her I am the Resurrection and the Life

ALSO CATHERINE HALLAM,
THIRD DAUGHTER OF
EDWARD & DEBORAH HALLAM,
WHO WENT HOME AT LLANAWAY
ON HER 90TH BIRTHDAY, AUGST. 26TH 1900.

'She being dead yet speaketh.'

ALSO MARGARET BIRT, YOUNGEST DAUGHTER OF
EDWARD & DEBORAH HALLAM,
WHO DIED AT LLANAWAY
AUGUST 3RD 1908, IN HER 91ST YEAR.

'The souls of the righteous are in the hand of God.'" |- |{{Image|file=Kimber-609.jpg|size=s}} |30aY |[[Kimber-610|Ada]] |[[Kimber-610|Kimber]] |1908 |"ALSO OF
ADA KIMBER
BORN JUNE 25TH 1873
DIED SEPTEMBER 23RD 1922
JESUS SAID MY PEACE I GIVE UNTO YOU" |- |{{Image|file=Kimber-605.jpg|size=s}} |764Y |[[Kimber-607|Elizabeth]] |[[Kimber-607|Kimber]] |1870 |"In Loving Memory
-of-
WILLIAM KIMBER
DIED DECR 30TH 1899 AGED 69 YEARS.
Also of ROSINA,
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED FEBR 18TH 1914, AGED 80 YEARS.
AND THE CHILDREN OF THE ABOVE,
PERCY
DIED DECR 15TH 1899, AGED 36 YEARS.
-+-
ELIZABETH
DIED MARCH 29TH 1870, AGED 12 YEARS
-+-
LOUISA
DIED MARCH 29TH 1870 AGED 2 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Kimber-609.jpg|size=s}} |29aY |[[Kimber-613|George Clement]] |[[Kimber-613|Kimber]] |1920 |"ALSO OF
GEORGE CLEMENT KIMBER
BORN JULY 10TH 1860
DIED JULY 30TH 1920
---
MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PEACE" |- |{{Image|file=Kimber-605.jpg|size=s}} |765Y |[[Kimber-608|Louisa]] |[[Kimber-608|Kimber]] |1870 |"In Loving Memory
-of-
WILLIAM KIMBER
DIED DECR 30TH 1899 AGED 69 YEARS.
Also of ROSINA,
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED FEBR 18TH 1914, AGED 80 YEARS.
AND THE CHILDREN OF THE ABOVE,
PERCY
DIED DECR 15TH 1899, AGED 36 YEARS.
-+-
ELIZABETH
DIED MARCH 29TH 1870, AGED 12 YEARS
-+-
LOUISA
DIED MARCH 29TH 1870 AGED 2 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Kimber-609.jpg|size=s}} |29aY |[[Kimber-609|Maurice]] |[[Kimber-609|Kimber]] |1908 |"IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
MAURICE KIMBER,
BORN AUGUST 28TH 1865
DIED MARCH 15TH 1908
HIS END WAS PEACE." |- |{{Image|file=Kimber-605.jpg|size=s}} |764Y |[[Kimber-606|Percy]] |[[Kimber-606|Kimber]] |1899 |"In Loving Memory
-of-
WILLIAM KIMBER
DIED DECR 30TH 1899 AGED 69 YEARS.
Also of ROSINA,
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED FEBR 18TH 1914, AGED 80 YEARS.
AND THE CHILDREN OF THE ABOVE,
PERCY
DIED DECR 15TH 1899, AGED 36 YEARS.
-+-
ELIZABETH
DIED MARCH 29TH 1870, AGED 12 YEARS
-+-
LOUISA
DIED MARCH 29TH 1870 AGED 2 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Kimber-605.jpg|size=s}} |764Y |[[Edwards-25117|Rosina (Edwards)]] |[[Edwards-25117|Kimber]] |1914 |"In Loving Memory
-of-
WILLIAM KIMBER
DIED DECR 30TH 1899 AGED 69 YEARS.
Also of ROSINA,
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED FEBR 18TH 1914, AGED 80 YEARS.
AND THE CHILDREN OF THE ABOVE,
PERCY
DIED DECR 15TH 1899, AGED 36 YEARS.
-+-
ELIZABETH
DIED MARCH 29TH 1870, AGED 12 YEARS
-+-
LOUISA
DIED MARCH 29TH 1870 AGED 2 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Kimber-605.jpg|size=s}} |764Y |[[Kimber-605|William]] |[[Kimber-605|Kimber]] |1899 |"In Loving Memory
-of-
WILLIAM KIMBER
DIED DECR 30TH 1899 AGED 69 YEARS.
Also of ROSINA,
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED FEBR 18TH 1914, AGED 80 YEARS.
AND THE CHILDREN OF THE ABOVE,
PERCY
DIED DECR 15TH 1899, AGED 36 YEARS.
-+-
ELIZABETH
DIED MARCH 29TH 1870, AGED 12 YEARS
-+-
LOUISA
DIED MARCH 29TH 1870 AGED 2 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=King-36383.jpg|size=s}} |929Y |[[King-36383|William]] |[[King-36383|King]] |1864 |"SACRED
TO THE [MEMORY OF]
WILLIAM KING
who died October 6th 1864
in the 61st? [year of his age]" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-428.jpg|size=s}} |1598N |[[Kinnell-23|Eileen Mary]] |[[Kinnell-23|Kinnell]] |1897 |"TO THE DEAR MEMORY OF
JOHN KINNELL,
(HUSBAND OF ROSE, THE YOUNGEST DAUGHTER)
WHO DIED 19TH OCTOBER 1913 AGED 52
A LOYAL HEART AND TRUE
AND OF EILEEN MARY
THEIR LITTLE DAUGHTER
BORN 16TH JUNE DIED 15TH AUGUST 1897.
AND OF ROSE KINNELL
DIED 22ND AUG 1946, AGED 86.
DEARLY REMEMBERED BY HER SEVEN SONS
AND OF KATE, WIFE OF WILL TAYLER
DIED .. 1954 AGED 90" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-428.jpg|size=s}} |1518N |[[Kinnell-22|John]] |[[Kinnell-22|Kinnell]] |1913 |"TO THE DEAR MEMORY OF
JOHN KINNELL,
(HUSBAND OF ROSE, THE YOUNGEST DAUGHTER)
WHO DIED 19TH OCTOBER 1913 AGED 52
A LOYAL HEART AND TRUE
AND OF EILEEN MARY
THEIR LITTLE DAUGHTER
BORN 16TH JUNE DIED 15TH AUGUST 1897.
AND OF ROSE KINNELL
DIED 22ND AUG 1946, AGED 86.
DEARLY REMEMBERED BY HER SEVEN SONS
AND OF KATE, WIFE OF WILL TAYLER
DIED .. 1954 AGED 90" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-428.jpg|size=s}} |1517N |[[Tayler-291|Rose (Tayler)]] |[[Tayler-291|Kinnell]] |1946 |"TO THE DEAR MEMORY OF
JOHN KINNELL,
(HUSBAND OF ROSE, THE YOUNGEST DAUGHTER)
WHO DIED 19TH OCTOBER 1913 AGED 52
A LOYAL HEART AND TRUE
AND OF EILEEN MARY
THEIR LITTLE DAUGHTER
BORN 16TH JUNE DIED 15TH AUGUST 1897.
AND OF ROSE KINNELL
DIED 22ND AUG 1946, AGED 86.
DEARLY REMEMBERED BY HER SEVEN SONS
AND OF KATE, WIFE OF WILL TAYLER
DIED .. 1954 AGED 90" |- |{{Image|file=Kirby-5115.jpg|size=s}} |583Y |[[Kirby-5115|John]] |[[Kirby-5115|Kirby]] |1859 |"SACRED
to
THE MEMORY OF
JOHN, ONLY SON OF
JOHN AND SARAH KIRBY
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
JULY 4TH 1859,
AGED 34 YEARS.
---
ALSO HIS MOTHER
SARAH KIRBY,
WIFE OF THE LATE
JOHN KIRBY OF GUILDFORD,
WHO DIED MARCH 17TH, 1894,
IN THE 94TH YEAR OF HER AGE." |- |{{Image|file=Kirby-5115.jpg|size=s}} |583Y |[[Stilwell-773|Sarah (Stilwell)]] |[[Stilwell-773|Kirby]] |1894 |"SACRED
to
THE MEMORY OF
JOHN, ONLY SON OF
JOHN AND SARAH KIRBY
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
JULY 4TH 1859,
AGED 34 YEARS.
---
ALSO HIS MOTHER
SARAH KIRBY,
WIFE OF THE LATE
JOHN KIRBY OF GUILDFORD,
WHO DIED MARCH 17TH, 1894,
IN THE 94TH YEAR OF HER AGE." |- |{{Image|file=Unknown-487690.jpg|size=s}} |236Y |[[Unknown-487690|Sarah]] |[[Unknown-487690|Knight]] |1859 |"IN
MEMORY OF
SARAH WIDOW OF
JOHN KNIGHT,
DIED 2ND JULY 1859
AGED 85 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=La_Fargue-55.jpg|size=s}} |1976Y |[[La_Fargue-56|Cecil Augustus]] |[[La_Fargue-56|La Fargue]] |1870 |"In Memory of GEORGE FREDERICK HERIOT LAFARGUE DIED JULY 2... 1884,
AGED 48 YEARS.
ALSO OF CECIL AUGUSTUS HIS SON
DIED SEPT. 9TH. 1870 AGED 7 YEARS
ALSO OF [GERT]R[U]DE WIFE OF G[EORGE] [FREDERICK HERIOT LAFARGUE] D[IE]D .. 2_TH...
INTERRED AT ST LA..., [LAT]E OF THANET" |- |{{Image|file=La_Fargue-55.jpg|size=s}} |2087Y |[[La_Fargue-55|George Frederick Heriot]] |[[La_Fargue-55|La Fargue]] |1884 |"In Memory of GEORGE FREDERICK HERIOT LAFARGUE DIED JULY 2... 1884,
AGED 48 YEARS.
ALSO OF CECIL AUGUSTUS HIS SON
DIED SEPT. 9TH. 1870 AGED 7 YEARS
ALSO OF [GERT]R[U]DE WIFE OF G[EORGE] [FREDERICK HERIOT LAFARGUE] D[IE]D .. 2_TH...
INTERRED AT ST LA..., [LAT]E OF THANET" |- |{{Image|file=La_Fargue-55.jpg|size=s}} | - |[[Cobb-7796|Gertrude (Cobb)]] |[[Cobb-7796|La Fargue]] |1897 |"In Memory of GEORGE FREDERICK HERIOT LAFARGUE DIED JULY 2... 1884,
AGED 48 YEARS.
ALSO OF CECIL AUGUSTUS HIS SON
DIED SEPT. 9TH. 1870 AGED 7 YEARS
ALSO OF [GERT]R[U]DE WIFE OF G[EORGE] [FREDERICK HERIOT LAFARGUE] D[IE]D .. 2_TH...
INTERRED AT ST LA..., [LAT]E OF THANET" |- |{{Image|file=Lamarque-37.jpg|size=s}} |2454Y |[[Lamarque-38|Frank Vandrenil?]] |[[Lamarque-38|Lamarque]] |1922 |"IN MEMORY OF
WILLIAM ADOLPHUS LAMARQUE
BORN AT SOUTHAMPTON 17TH JUNE 18[05]
DIED AT GODALMING 30TH OCTOBER 18[83]
ALSO OF FREDERICK WILLIAM LAMARQUE
BORN 10TH JULY 18[3]5 DIED 7TH NOVEMBER 190[3]

SARAH..
BORN AT..
DIED..
ALSO OF..
BORN.." |- |{{Image|file=Lamarque-37.jpg|size=s}} |2454Y |[[Lamarque-38|Frederick William]] |[[Lamarque-38|Lamarque]] |1903 |"IN MEMORY OF
WILLIAM ADOLPHUS LAMARQUE
BORN AT SOUTHAMPTON 17TH JUNE 18[05]
DIED AT GODALMING 30TH OCTOBER 18[83]
ALSO OF FREDERICK WILLIAM LAMARQUE
BORN 10TH JULY 18[3]5 DIED 7TH NOVEMBER 190[3]

SARAH..
BORN AT..
DIED..
ALSO OF..
BORN.." |- |{{Image|file=Lamarque-37.jpg|size=s}} |2453Y |[[Cooper-25405|Sarah (Cooper)]] |[[Cooper-25405|Lamarque]] |1888 |"IN MEMORY OF
WILLIAM ADOLPHUS LAMARQUE
BORN AT SOUTHAMPTON 17TH JUNE 18[05]
DIED AT GODALMING 30TH OCTOBER 18[83]
ALSO OF FREDERICK WILLIAM LAMARQUE
BORN 10TH JULY 18[3]5 DIED 7TH NOVEMBER 190[3]

SARAH..
BORN AT..
DIED..
ALSO OF..
BORN.." |- |{{Image|file=Lamarque-37.jpg|size=s}} |2453Y |[[Lamarque-37|William Adolphus]] |[[Lamarque-37|Lamarque]] |1883 |"IN MEMORY OF
WILLIAM ADOLPHUS LAMARQUE
BORN AT SOUTHAMPTON 17TH JUNE 18[05]
DIED AT GODALMING 30TH OCTOBER 18[83]
ALSO OF FREDERICK WILLIAM LAMARQUE
BORN 10TH JULY 18[3]5 DIED 7TH NOVEMBER 190[3]

SARAH..
BORN AT..
DIED..
ALSO OF..
BORN.." |- |{{Image|file=Lambert-11345.jpg|size=s}} |1897Y |[[Lambert-11345|Arthur]] |[[Lambert-11345|Lambert]] |1905 |"IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
ARTHUR LAMBERT
BORN OCT 7TH 1830
DIED SEPTR 11TH ..
AT ...
ALSO R[EBE]CCA
...

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
ELLEN LAMBERT
WHO SANK TO REST
DECR 23RD 1889
AGED 16 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Lambert-11345.jpg|size=s}} |1897Y |[[Lambert-11346|Ellen]] |[[Lambert-11346|Lambert]] |1889 |"IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
ARTHUR LAMBERT
BORN OCT 7TH 1830
DIED SEPTR 11TH ..
AT ...
ALSO R[EBE]CCA
...

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
ELLEN LAMBERT
WHO SANK TO REST
DECR 23RD 1889
AGED 16 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Lambert-11187.jpg|size=s}} |2249Y |[[White-53889|Emma (White)]] |[[White-53889|Lambert]] |1871 |"..
JOS[EPH ALEXAND]ER
[LAMBERT]
...
ALSO EMMA LA[M]B[ERT]
THE BELOVED WIFE OF TH[E ABOVE]
WHO DIED AUGUST 27 1871
AGED [47] YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Lambert-10956.jpg|size=s}} |674Y |[[Lambert-10956|Henrietta (Upfold)]] |[[Lambert-10956|Lambert]] |1885 |"In
Loving Memory of
JAMES LAMBERT
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
MARCH 25TH 1884
IN THE 64TH YEAR
OF HIS AGE.
---
PREPARE TO MEET THY GOD
---
Also of HENRIETTA THE
DEARLY BELOVED WIFE
OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
NOVEMBER 23R 1885
AGED 59 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Lambert-10956.jpg|size=s}} |674Y |[[Lambert-10956|James]] |[[Lambert-10956|Lambert]] |1884 |"In
Loving Memory of
JAMES LAMBERT
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
MARCH 25TH 1884
IN THE 64TH YEAR
OF HIS AGE.
---
PREPARE TO MEET THY GOD
---
Also of HENRIETTA THE
DEARLY BELOVED WIFE
OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
NOVEMBER 23R 1885
AGED 59 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Lambert-11062.jpg|size=s}} |2828Y |[[Lambert-11062|John]] |[[Lambert-11062|Lambert]] |1867 |"TO THE ..
MARTHA LAMBERT
BORN SEPTEMBER ..TH 180_
DIED APRIL ..

..1867" |- |{{Image|file=Lambert-11187.jpg|size=s}} |2249Y |[[Lambert-11187|Joseph Alexander]] |[[Lambert-11187|Lambert]] |1866 |"..
JOS[EPH ALEXAND]ER
[LAMBERT]
...
ALSO EMMA LA[M]B[ERT]
THE BELOVED WIFE OF TH[E ABOVE]
WHO DIED AUGUST 27 1871
AGED [47] YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Lambert-11062.jpg|size=s}} |2828Y |[[Bicknell-924|Martha (Bicknell)]] |[[Bicknell-924|Lambert]] |1875 |"TO THE ..
MARTHA LAMBERT
BORN SEPTEMBER ..TH 180_
DIED APRIL ..

..1867" |- |{{Image|file=Lambert-11345.jpg|size=s}} |1897Y |[[Symonds-1349|Rebecca (Symonds)]] |[[Symonds-1349|Lambert]] |1913 |"IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
ARTHUR LAMBERT
BORN OCT 7TH 1830
DIED SEPTR 11TH ..
AT ...
ALSO R[EBE]CCA
...

IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
ELLEN LAMBERT
WHO SANK TO REST
DECR 23RD 1889
AGED 16 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Lambert-11062.jpg|size=s}} |2828Y |[[Lambert-11063|William John]] |[[Lambert-11063|Lambert]] |1872 |"TO THE ..
MARTHA LAMBERT
BORN SEPTEMBER ..TH 180_
DIED APRIL ..

..1867" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-268.jpg|size=s}} |832N |[[Lane-13221|Annie]] |[[Lane-13221|Lane]] |1897 |"In
Loving Memory
OF
OUR DEAR MOTHER
DORCAS LANE
WHO DIED DECEMBER 21ST 1906
AGED 73 YEARS.
ALSO OF ANNIE, DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
AND? THOMAS LANE
..1897 AGED 34 YEARS" |- | |1547Y |[[Lane-13223|Bessie]] |[[Lane-13223|Lane]] |1906 | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-268.jpg|size=s}} |832N |[[Hoskins-2549|Dorcas]] |[[Hoskins-2549|Lane]] |1906 |"In
Loving Memory
OF
OUR DEAR MOTHER
DORCAS LANE
WHO DIED DECEMBER 21ST 1906
AGED 73 YEARS.
ALSO OF ANNIE, DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
AND? THOMAS LANE
..1897 AGED 34 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-419.jpg|size=s}} |1502N |[[Lane-13220|Thomas]] |[[Lane-13220|Lane]] |1909 |"THOMAS LANE
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 21ST 1909
AGED 76 YEARS" |- | |1547Y |[[Lane-13225|Winifred Violet]] |[[Lane-13225|Lane]] |1912 | |- |{{Image|file=Vandyk-1189.jpg|size=s}} |2122Y |[[Vandyk-1189|Aafke Gertruida (Vandyk)]] |[[Vandyk-1189|Langelaan]] |1873 |"In
Memory of
Aafke Geertruida
wife of
James Langelaan
who died
October 5th 1873
Aged 37 years

Son of man behold I take away from thee the desire of thine eyes with a stroke" |- | |1157N |[[Langelaan-20|Emily Mary]] |[[Langelaan-20|Langelaan]] |1883 | |- |{{Image|file=Lass-71.jpg|size=s}} |223N |[[Lass-73|Freda Margaret]] |[[Lass-73|Lass]] |1918 |"In Loving Memory
of
HUGH LESLIE LASS
DIED OCTOBER 23RD [1904]
AGED [15] MONTHS
Also
JESSIE MARY
DIED JUNE [5TH 1906]
AGED 7 YEARS 9? MONTHS" |- |{{Image|file=Lass-71.jpg|size=s}} |223N |[[Lass-71|Hugh Leslie]] |[[Lass-71|Lass]] |1904 |"In Loving Memory
of
HUGH LESLIE LASS
DIED OCTOBER 23RD [1904]
AGED [15] MONTHS
Also
JESSIE MARY
DIED JUNE [5TH 1906]
AGED 7 YEARS 9? MONTHS" |- |{{Image|file=Lass-71.jpg|size=s}} |223N |[[Lass-72|Jessie Mary]] |[[Lass-72|Lass]] |1906 |"In Loving Memory
of
HUGH LESLIE LASS
DIED OCTOBER 23RD [1904]
AGED [15] MONTHS
Also
JESSIE MARY
DIED JUNE [5TH 1906]
AGED 7 YEARS 9? MONTHS" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-322.jpg|size=s}} |1459N |[[Laurie-866|Lewis Joseph]] |[[Laurie-866|Laurie]] |1900 |"IN EVER LOVING MEMORY
OF
LEWIS JOSEPH LAURIE
SCHOLAR OF CHARTERHOUSE
WHO WAS BORN ON THE .. 188_
... 1900" |- | |1459N |[[Brake-404|Lilian Mary Newman]] |[[Brake-404|Laurie]] |1951 | |- |{{Image|file=Laver-235.jpg|size=s}} |111N |[[Laver-235|Arthur Ephraim]] |[[Laver-235|Laver]] |1905 |"IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
ARTHUR EPHRAIM LAVER
BORN JULY 7TH 1896
DIED JUNE 18TH 1905" |- |{{Image|file=Lawes-244.jpg|size=s}} |2239Y |[[Witt-3082|Anne (Witt)]] |[[Witt-3082|Lawes]] |1891 |"In
Memory of
JAMES LAWES,
BORN FEBRUARY 16TH 1820,
DIED MARCH 2ND 1878.
-+-
'HE THAT BELIEVETH IN ME, THOUGH HE WERE
DEAD, YET SHALL HE LIVE.' ST JOHN XI 25
-+-
Also of
ANNE LAWES,
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED JUNE 3RD 1891
AGED 76 YEARS.
-+-
'THY WILL BE DONE.'" |- |{{Image|file=Lawes-244.jpg|size=s}} |2239Y |[[Lawes-244|James]] |[[Lawes-244|Lawes]] |1878 |"In
Memory of
JAMES LAWES,
BORN FEBRUARY 16TH 1820,
DIED MARCH 2ND 1878.
-+-
'HE THAT BELIEVETH IN ME, THOUGH HE WERE
DEAD, YET SHALL HE LIVE.' ST JOHN XI 25
-+-
Also of
ANNE LAWES,
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED JUNE 3RD 1891
AGED 76 YEARS.
-+-
'THY WILL BE DONE.'" |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-17.jpg|size=s}} |1848-9Y |[[Trussler-47|Eliza]] |[[Trussler-47|Lee]] |1909 |"In Loving Memory of
JAMES LEE,
WHO DIED FEBR. 8TH 1905,
AGED 76 YEARS.
Also of
ELIZA LEE,
BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JUNE 1ST 1909,
AGED 88 YEARS.

'At Rest'." |- |{{Image|file=Matthews-11015.jpg|size=s}} |1010N |[[Godbould-16|Emma]] |[[Godbould-16|Lee]] |1917 |"In Fond Memory
of
FREDERICK LEE
DIED JAN 15 1916 AGED 76 YEARS
+
EMMA LEE
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED SEP 16 1917 AGED 81 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Matthews-11015.jpg|size=s}} |1010N |[[Lee-28661|Frederick]] |[[Lee-28661|Lee]] |1916 |"In Fond Memory
of
FREDERICK LEE
DIED JAN 15 1916 AGED 76 YEARS
+
EMMA LEE
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED SEP 16 1917 AGED 81 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Lee-29103.jpg|size=s}} |247Y |[[Lee-29103|George]] |[[Lee-29103|Lee]] |1857 |"In
Memory of
GEORGE LEE
WHO DIED DEC 18TH? 1857
AGED 53 YEARS" |- | |822N |[[Lee-3086|George]] |[[Lee-3086|Lee]] |1913 | |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-17.jpg|size=s}} |1848-9Y |[[Lee-9705|James]] |[[Lee-9705|Lee]] |1905 |"In Loving Memory of
JAMES LEE,
WHO DIED FEBR. 8TH 1905,
AGED 76 YEARS.
Also of
ELIZA LEE,
BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JUNE 1ST 1909,
AGED 88 YEARS.

'At Rest'." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-262.jpg|size=s}} |822N |[[Hackman-284|Mary Maria]] |[[Hackman-284|Lee]] |1898 |"In Loving Memory
-of-
MARY MARIA LEE,
DIED MAY 31ST 1898,
AGED 53 YEARS.
-----
FOR EVER WITH THE LORD" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-687.jpg|size=s}} | - |Peggy |Leppard |2000 |"IN LOVING MEMORY OF
PEGGY LEPPARD
6. 7. 1910 - 3. 8. 2000..." |- |{{Image|file=Leslie-2743.jpg|size=s}} |1809Y |[[Leslie-2743|Caroline Sarah]] |[[Leslie-2743|Leslie]] |1927 |"CAROLINE SARAH
LESLIE
ELDEST DAUGHTER OF
COLONEL J.T. LESLIE C.B.,
BOMBAY HORSE ARTILLERY
BORN JULY 8TH 1845, DIED MARCH 29TH 1927.
Peace, Perfect Peace.

LOUISA GATES,
BORN 13TH MARCH 1820,
DIED 30TH NOVEMBER 1898.
IN LOVING MEMORY OF A TRUE FRIEND." |- |{{Image|file=Lewer-84.jpg|size=s}} |540Y |[[Lewer-84|Esther]] |[[Lewer-84|Lewer]] |1858 |"ESTHER DAUGHTER OF
HENRY & ESTHER LEWER
WHO DIED MARCH 12TH 1858
IN THE 15TH YEAR OF HER AGE
---
[S]HE WAS A SCHOLAR IN THE B..S
SCHOOL AND BELOVED BY EVERY
ONE WHO KNEW HER
---
ALSO HENRY LEWER
WHO DIED
OCTR ..
AGED.." |- |{{Image|file=Lewer-84.jpg|size=s}} |539Y |[[Lewer-85|Henry]] |[[Lewer-85|Lewer]] |1860 |"ESTHER DAUGHTER OF
HENRY & ESTHER LEWER
WHO DIED MARCH 12TH 1858
IN THE 15TH YEAR OF HER AGE
---
[S]HE WAS A SCHOLAR IN THE B..S
SCHOOL AND BELOVED BY EVERY
ONE WHO KNEW HER
---
ALSO HENRY LEWER
WHO DIED
OCTR ..
AGED.." |- |{{Image|file=Johnson-86524.jpg|size=s}} |70Y |[[Johnson-86524|Mary Ann (Johnson)]] |[[Johnson-86524|Light]] |1875 |"In
Affectionate Remembrance of
MARY ANN WIFE OF
HENRY LIGHT
WHO DIED NOVR. 10TH 1875
AGED 48 YEARS.
A FAITHFUL FRIEND, A WIFE SINCERE
AND A TENDER MOTHER DEAR.
---" |- |{{Image|file=Lillywhite-86.jpg|size=s}} |107-8N |[[Smithers-1023|Ann (Smithers)]] |[[Smithers-1023|Lillywhite]] |1920 |"In Loving Memory of
THOMAS,
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF
ANN LILLYWHITE
AT REST DECEMBER 24TH 1905
AGED 79 YEARS.
'THY WILL BE DONE.'
ALSO ANN, HIS WIFE
AT REST FEBRUARY 17TH 1920
AGED 92 YEARS
R. I. P." |- |{{Image|file=Lillywhite-86.jpg|size=s}} |107-8N |[[Lillywhite-86|Thomas]] |[[Lillywhite-86|Lillywhite]] |1905 |"In Loving Memory of
THOMAS,
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF
ANN LILLYWHITE
AT REST DECEMBER 24TH 1905
AGED 79 YEARS.
'THY WILL BE DONE.'
ALSO ANN, HIS WIFE
AT REST FEBRUARY 17TH 1920
AGED 92 YEARS
R. I. P." |- |{{Image|file=Lindsey-4777.jpg|size=s}} |2590AY |Amy |Lindsey |1879 |"JOHN LINDSEY
WH[O DIED]...
AGED .. YEARS
...
A[MY] [LIN]DSEY
... 1879
[A]GED 81 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Lindsey-4940.jpg|size=s}} |280N |[[Lindsey-4940|Elias]] |[[Lindsey-4940|Lindsey]] |1895 |"ihs
JANE MARY ANN
LINDSEY
BORN MARCH 6TH 1833
DIED APRIL 3RD 1887.
---
ELIAS LINDSEY
BORN SEPTEMBER 22ND 1829,
DIED FEBRUARY 22ND 1895." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-385.jpg|size=s}} | - |[[Smither-152|Hannah]] |[[Smither-152|Lindsey]] |1896 |"IN
Affectionate
Remembrance of
WILLIAM LINDSEY
WHO ENTERED INTO REST
MAY 1ST 1884,
AGED 72 YEARS.
-----
SO HE GIVETH HIS BELOVED SLEEP.
-----
Also of
HANNAH HIS WIFE,
ENTERED INTO REST
DECEMBER 22ND 1896,
AGED 86 YEARS.
-----
INTERRED AT SCARBOROUGH.
-----" |- |{{Image|file=Lindsey-4940.jpg|size=s}} |280N |[[Pratt-10060|Jane Mary Ann (Pratt)]] |[[Pratt-10060|Lindsey]] |1887 |"ihs
JANE MARY ANN
LINDSEY
BORN MARCH 6TH 1833
DIED APRIL 3RD 1887.
---
ELIAS LINDSEY
BORN SEPTEMBER 22ND 1829,
DIED FEBRUARY 22ND 1895." |- |{{Image|file=Lindsey-4777.jpg|size=s}} |2589Y |[[Lindsey-4777|John]] |[[Lindsey-4777|Lindsey]] |1867 |"JOHN LINDSEY
WH[O DIED]...
AGED .. YEARS
...
A[MY] [LIN]DSEY
... 1879
[A]GED 81 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-385.jpg|size=s}} |1142N |[[Lindsey-4696|William]] |[[Lindsey-4696|Lindsey]] |1884 |"IN
Affectionate
Remembrance of
WILLIAM LINDSEY
WHO ENTERED INTO REST
MAY 1ST 1884,
AGED 72 YEARS.
-----
SO HE GIVETH HIS BELOVED SLEEP.
-----
Also of
HANNAH HIS WIFE,
ENTERED INTO REST
DECEMBER 22ND 1896,
AGED 86 YEARS.
-----
INTERRED AT SCARBOROUGH.
-----" |- |{{Image|file=Lindsey-4941.jpg|size=s}} |284N |[[Lindsey-4941|William Henry]] |[[Lindsey-4941|Lindsey]] |1886 |"IN
Affectionate Remembrance of
WILLIAM HENRY LINDSEY
WHO DIED MAY .. 1886
AGED 25 YEARS.
-+-
WATCH THEREFORE FOR YE KNOW NEITHER
THE DAY NOR THE HOUR WHEREIN THE
SON OF MAN COMETH." |- | |554Y |[[Lintott-122|Charles John]] |[[Lintott-122|Lintott]] |1889 | |- |{{Image|file=Plummer-3332.jpg|size=s}} |2157Y |[[Plummer-3332|Elizabeth (Plummer)]] |[[Plummer-3332|Lintott]] |1883 |"IHS
In Loving Memory of
ELIZABETH" |- |{{Image|file=Plummer-3332.jpg|size=s}} |2157Y |[[Lintott-140|Henry]] |[[Lintott-140|Lintott]] |1905 |"IHS
In Loving Memory of
ELIZABETH" |- | |554Y |[[Clarke-14130|Mary Elizabeth Louisa (Clarke)]] |[[Clarke-14130|Lintott]] |1888 | |- |{{Image|file=Locke-3453.jpg|size=s}} |2513AY |[[Locke-3453|Nellie Alice]] |[[Locke-3453|Locke]] |1912 |"IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
OUR DEAR CHILD
NELLIE LOCKE
WHO DIED MARCH 13TH 1912." |- |{{Image|file=Locke-3451.jpg|size=s}} |2048Y |[[Locke-3451|Phyllis Margaret]] |[[Locke-3451|Locke]] |1910 |"PHILLIS LOCKE
..." |- |{{Image|file=Lofty-37.jpg|size=s}} |240N |[[Haggis-133|Ellen (Haggis)]] |[[Haggis-133|Lofty]] |1948 |"In
Loving Memory of
MARIAN FRANCES
LOFTY,
FELL ASLEEP
FEBRUARY 2ND 1899
AGED 15 YEARS.
---
Also of CPL WILLIAM LOFTY
WHO FELL WHILE SERVING KING
& COUNTRY IN FRANCE 1916
---
Also of ELLEN LOFTY
MOTHER OF THE ABOVE
DIED OCT 12TH 1948
AGED 68." |- | |2049N |[[Lofty-38|George)]] |[[Lofty-38|Lofty]] |1938 | |- |{{Image|file=Lofty-37.jpg|size=s}} |240N |[[Lofty-39|Marian Frances]] |[[Lofty-39|Lofty]] |1899 |"In
Loving Memory of
MARIAN FRANCES
LOFTY,
FELL ASLEEP
FEBRUARY 2ND 1899
AGED 15 YEARS.
---
Also of CPL WILLIAM LOFTY
WHO FELL WHILE SERVING KING
& COUNTRY IN FRANCE 1916
---
Also of ELLEN LOFTY
MOTHER OF THE ABOVE
DIED OCT 12TH 1948
AGED 68." |- |{{Image|file=Lofty-37.jpg|size=s}} | - |[[Lofty-37|William]] |[[Lofty-37|Lofty]] |1915 |"In
Loving Memory of
MARIAN FRANCES
LOFTY,
FELL ASLEEP
FEBRUARY 2ND 1899
AGED 15 YEARS.
---
Also of CPL WILLIAM LOFTY
WHO FELL WHILE SERVING KING
& COUNTRY IN FRANCE 1916
---
Also of ELLEN LOFTY
MOTHER OF THE ABOVE
DIED OCT 12TH 1948
AGED 68." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-396.jpg|size=s}} | |Julia Ann |Lodge |2016 |"IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
JULIA ANN LODGE
31ST JULY 1953 - 27TH OCTOBER 2016
HELD IN THE HEARTS OF
HER FAMILY FOREVER" |- |{{Image|file=Long-19395.jpg|size=s}} |280Y |[[Stafford-4982|Frances (Stafford)]] |[[Stafford-4982|Long]] |1898 |"SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
MARY BARBARA DUNCAN LONG,
SECOND AND BELOVED DAUGHTER
OF
THE REVD. WILLIAM DUNCAN LONG, M.A.
VICAR OF GODALMING,
AND FRANCES LONG.
BORN JULY 23RD 1848,
FELL ASLEEP IN JESUS, JUNE 23RD 1867.
-+-
NOT LOST, BUT GONE BEFORE.
-+-
1 THESSALONIANS, IV :3, :4.
-+-
ALSO OF
JOHN HENRY
SECOND SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED FEBY 16TH. 1870
AGED 26 YEARS.
-+-
ALSO OF
THE REVD. WILLIAM DUNCAN LONG M.A.
FOR TEN YEARS VICAR OF THIS PARISH
BORN SEPT. 30TH 1816.
ENTERED INTO HIS REST APRIL 12TH 1875.
-+-
WHOSE FAITH FOLLOW, LOOKING UNTO JESUS.
-+-
ALSO OF
FRANCES,
WIFE OF THE ABOVE,
WHO DIED APRIL 15TH 1898
AGED 82 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Long-19395.jpg|size=s}} |281Y |[[Long-19397|John Henry]] |[[Long-19397|Long]] |1870 |"SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
MARY BARBARA DUNCAN LONG,
SECOND AND BELOVED DAUGHTER
OF
THE REVD. WILLIAM DUNCAN LONG, M.A.
VICAR OF GODALMING,
AND FRANCES LONG.
BORN JULY 23RD 1848,
FELL ASLEEP IN JESUS, JUNE 23RD 1867.
-+-
NOT LOST, BUT GONE BEFORE.
-+-
1 THESSALONIANS, IV :3, :4.
-+-
ALSO OF
JOHN HENRY
SECOND SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED FEBY 16TH. 1870
AGED 26 YEARS.
-+-
ALSO OF
THE REVD. WILLIAM DUNCAN LONG M.A.
FOR TEN YEARS VICAR OF THIS PARISH
BORN SEPT. 30TH 1816.
ENTERED INTO HIS REST APRIL 12TH 1875.
-+-
WHOSE FAITH FOLLOW, LOOKING UNTO JESUS.
-+-
ALSO OF
FRANCES,
WIFE OF THE ABOVE,
WHO DIED APRIL 15TH 1898
AGED 82 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Long-19395.jpg|size=s}} |279Y |[[Long-19395|Mary Barbara Duncan]] |[[Long-19395|Long]] |1867 |"SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
MARY BARBARA DUNCAN LONG,
SECOND AND BELOVED DAUGHTER
OF
THE REVD. WILLIAM DUNCAN LONG, M.A.
VICAR OF GODALMING,
AND FRANCES LONG.
BORN JULY 23RD 1848,
FELL ASLEEP IN JESUS, JUNE 23RD 1867.
-+-
NOT LOST, BUT GONE BEFORE.
-+-
1 THESSALONIANS, IV :3, :4.
-+-
ALSO OF
JOHN HENRY
SECOND SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED FEBY 16TH. 1870
AGED 26 YEARS.
-+-
ALSO OF
THE REVD. WILLIAM DUNCAN LONG M.A.
FOR TEN YEARS VICAR OF THIS PARISH
BORN SEPT. 30TH 1816.
ENTERED INTO HIS REST APRIL 12TH 1875.
-+-
WHOSE FAITH FOLLOW, LOOKING UNTO JESUS.
-+-
ALSO OF
FRANCES,
WIFE OF THE ABOVE,
WHO DIED APRIL 15TH 1898
AGED 82 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Long-19395.jpg|size=s}} |280Y |[[Long-19396|William Duncan]] |[[Long-19396|Long]] |1875 |"SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
MARY BARBARA DUNCAN LONG,
SECOND AND BELOVED DAUGHTER
OF
THE REVD. WILLIAM DUNCAN LONG, M.A.
VICAR OF GODALMING,
AND FRANCES LONG.
BORN JULY 23RD 1848,
FELL ASLEEP IN JESUS, JUNE 23RD 1867.
-+-
NOT LOST, BUT GONE BEFORE.
-+-
1 THESSALONIANS, IV :3, :4.
-+-
ALSO OF
JOHN HENRY
SECOND SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED FEBY 16TH. 1870
AGED 26 YEARS.
-+-
ALSO OF
THE REVD. WILLIAM DUNCAN LONG M.A.
FOR TEN YEARS VICAR OF THIS PARISH
BORN SEPT. 30TH 1816.
ENTERED INTO HIS REST APRIL 12TH 1875.
-+-
WHOSE FAITH FOLLOW, LOOKING UNTO JESUS.
-+-
ALSO OF
FRANCES,
WIFE OF THE ABOVE,
WHO DIED APRIL 15TH 1898
AGED 82 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Lovell-2994.jpg|size=s}} |207N |[[Hughes-20611|Ann (Hughes)]] |[[Hughes-20611|Lovell]] |1886 |"IN
Loving Memory of
ANN LOVELL,
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
MAY 19TH 1886,
AGED 61 YEARS.
-+-
I KNOW THAT MY REDEEMER LIVETH.

And of
JOSEPH LOVELL,
WHO DIED JUNE 9TH 1906
AGED 79 YEARS.
-+-
AT REST." |- |{{Image|file=Lovell-2994.jpg|size=s}} |207N |[[Lovell-2994|Joseph]] |[[Lovell-2994|Lovell]] |1906 |"IN
Loving Memory of
ANN LOVELL,
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
MAY 19TH 1886,
AGED 61 YEARS.
-+-
I KNOW THAT MY REDEEMER LIVETH.

And of
JOSEPH LOVELL,
WHO DIED JUNE 9TH 1906
AGED 79 YEARS.
-+-
AT REST." |- | |3521Y |[[Lucas-8684|Charles]] |[[Lucas-8684|Lucas]] |1952 | |- |{{Image|file=Lucas-9443.jpg|size=s}} |435aN |[[Lucas-9444|George]] |[[Lucas-9444|Lucas]] |1893 |"In Loving
Memory of
HARRY LUCAS
DIED FEBRUARY 24TH 1886
AGED 19 YEARS.
-+-
HARRIET LUCAS
WHO DIED JANUARY 13TH 1904
AGED 78 YEARS.

GEORGE LUCAS
DIED APRIL 21ST ..." |- |{{Image|file=Lucas-9443.jpg|size=s}} |435aN |[[Knight-15116|Harriet (Knight)]] |[[Knight-15116|Lucas]] |1904 |"In Loving
Memory of
HARRY LUCAS
DIED FEBRUARY 24TH 1886
AGED 19 YEARS.
-+-
HARRIET LUCAS
WHO DIED JANUARY 13TH 1904
AGED 78 YEARS.

GEORGE LUCAS
DIED APRIL 21ST ..." |- |{{Image|file=Lucas-9443.jpg|size=s}} |435BN |[[Lucas-9443|Harry]] |[[Lucas-9443|Lucas]] |1886 |"In Loving
Memory of
HARRY LUCAS
DIED FEBRUARY 24TH 1886
AGED 19 YEARS.
-+-
HARRIET LUCAS
WHO DIED JANUARY 13TH 1904
AGED 78 YEARS.

GEORGE LUCAS
DIED APRIL 21ST ..." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-210.jpg|size=s}} |871AN |[[Lucas-8498|John]] |[[Lucas-8498|Lucas]] |1932 |"..
ALSO
JOHN LUCAS
AGED 5 YEARS 10 MONTHS
.." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-210.jpg|size=s}} |871AN |[[Lucas-8685|Phyllis]] |[[Lucas-8685|Lucas]] |1921 |"..
ALSO
JOHN LUCAS
AGED 5 YEARS 10 MONTHS
.." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-307.jpg|size=s}} |901N |[[Luff-305|Ellen]] |[[Luff-305|Luff]] |1915 |"In
Loving Memory
of
THOMAS LUFF
WHO DIED JANUARY 1ST 1895
AGED 54 YEARS.
Also of ELLEN LUFF
FOURTH DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED MAY 18TH 1915
AGED 38 YEARS
THY WILL BE DONE" |- |{{Image|file=Luff-375.jpg|size=s}} |396N |[[Luff-375|Frederick]] |[[Luff-375|Luff]] |1890 |"In Loving Memory of
FREDERICK LUFF
WHO DIED MAY 16TH 1890
AGED 46 YEARS.
-+-
HOW SHORT IS LIFE, HOW SURE IS DEATH
OUR DAYS, ALAS, HOW FEW;
THIS LIFE IS BUT A MORTAL BREATH
TIS LIKE THE MORNING DEW." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-307.jpg|size=s}} |901N |[[Luff-304|Thomas]] |[[Luff-304|Luff]] |1895 |"In
Loving Memory
of
THOMAS LUFF
WHO DIED JANUARY 1ST 1895
AGED 54 YEARS.
Also of ELLEN LUFF
FOURTH DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED MAY 18TH 1915
AGED 38 YEARS
THY WILL BE DONE" |- |{{Image|file=Lyne-453.jpg|size=s}} |1892Y |[[Lyne-453|Elizabeth]] |[[Lyne-453|Lyne]] |1893 |"IHS
In Memory of
ELIZABETH LYNE,
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
FEBRUARY 14TH 1893,
AGED 77." |- |{{Image|file=Mace-2175.jpg|size=s}} |735N |[[Mace-2175|George Thomas]] |[[Mace-2175|Mace]] |1897 |"In Loving Memory
of
GEORGE THOMAS MACE
WHO DIED JUNE 7TH 1897
AGED 34 YEARS.
-+-
BLESSED ARE THE DEAD WHICH DIE IN THE LORD" |- | |515N |[[Mace-2176|Katie Eva]] |[[Mace-2176|Mace]] |1896 | |- |{{Image|file=Mackey-2115.jpg|size=s}} |1926Y |[[Mackey-2115|Stephen]] |[[Mackey-2115|Mackey]] |1900 |"In
Loving Memory of
STEPHEN MACKEY,
AT REST 16TH MAY 1900
AGED 80 YEARS.
'HIS END WAS PEACE.'
---
Also of
EMMA STILLWELL,
AT REST 27TH MARCH 1889
AGED 66 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Major-2866.jpg|size=s}} |2210Y |[[Major-2866|Ann]] |[[Major-2866|Major]] |1915 |"In
Memory of
ANN MAJOR
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 22ND 1915
IN HER 7_.. YEAR" |- |{{Image|file=Major-2819.jpg|size=s}} |37AY |[[Major-2820|Annie Jane]] |[[Major-2820|Major]] |1933 |"In
Loving Memory of
MARK MAJOR,
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
MARCH 2ND 1886
AGED 51 YEARS.
-+-
And his wife
ELIZABETH,
AT REST DECEMBER 24TH 1914,
AGED 85 YEARS.
-+-
Also of
ANNIE JANE MAJOR
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE,
WHO DIED JAN. 24TH 1933,
AGED 72 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Major-2819.jpg|size=s}} |37AY |[[Albery-88|Elizabeth (Albery)]] |[[Albery-88|Major]] |1914 |"In
Loving Memory of
MARK MAJOR,
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
MARCH 2ND 1886
AGED 51 YEARS.
-+-
And his wife
ELIZABETH,
AT REST DECEMBER 24TH 1914,
AGED 85 YEARS.
-+-
Also of
ANNIE JANE MAJOR
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE,
WHO DIED JAN. 24TH 1933,
AGED 72 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Major-2892.jpg|size=s}} |2112Y |[[Street-2370|Harriet (Street)]] |[[Street-2370|Major]] |1868 |"In
Memory of
HARRIET WIFE OF
HENRY CHARLES MAJOR
BORN 1829 DIED 1868
Also of
HENRY CHARLES MAJOR
BORN ...BR... 1826
DIED SEPTEMBER 14TH 1878
-+-
...
[MARY MATILD?]A
...H..D
BORN ... 1840
DIED [191?]3" |- |{{Image|file=Major-2892.jpg|size=s}} |2112Y |[[Major-2892|Henry Charles]] |[[Major-2892|Major]] |1878 |"In
Memory of
HARRIET WIFE OF
HENRY CHARLES MAJOR
BORN 1829 DIED 1868
Also of
HENRY CHARLES MAJOR
BORN ...BR... 1826
DIED SEPTEMBER 14TH 1878
-+-
...
[MARY MATILD?]A
...H..D
BORN ... 1840
DIED [191?]3" |- |{{Image|file=Major-2867.jpg|size=s}} |2210Y |[[Major-2867|Jane]] |[[Major-2867|Major]] |1906 |"In
Memory of
JANE MAJOR
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 19TH 1906
IN HER 69TH YEAR" |- |{{Image|file=Major-2819.jpg|size=s}} |37AY |[[Major-2819|Mark]] |[[Major-2819|Major]] |1886 |"In
Loving Memory of
MARK MAJOR,
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
MARCH 2ND 1886
AGED 51 YEARS.
-+-
And his wife
ELIZABETH,
AT REST DECEMBER 24TH 1914,
AGED 85 YEARS.
-+-
Also of
ANNIE JANE MAJOR
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE,
WHO DIED JAN. 24TH 1933,
AGED 72 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Major-2892.jpg|size=s}} |2112Y |[[Allen-42093|Mary Matilda (Allen)]] |[[Allen-42093|Major]] |1913 |"In
Memory of
HARRIET WIFE OF
HENRY CHARLES MAJOR
BORN 1829 DIED 1868
Also of
HENRY CHARLES MAJOR
BORN ...BR... 1826
DIED SEPTEMBER 14TH 1878
-+-
...
[MARY MATILD?]A
...H..D
BORN ... 1840
DIED [191?]3" |- |{{Image|file=Major-2868.jpg|size=s}} |2211Y |[[Major-2868|William]] |[[Major-2868|Major]] |1877 |"In
Memory of
WILLIAM MAJOR
WHO DIED
DECEMBER 17TH 1877
IN HIS 83RD YEAR" |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-18.jpg|size=s}} |1842-3Y |[[Malden-16|Henry Charles]] |[[Malden-16|Malden]] |1907 |"HERE RESTS TILL THE LORD COME
THE BODY OF
HENRY CHARLES MALDEN, M.A.
OF GODALMING
TOWN COUNCILLOR, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
MAJOR IN .. ROYAL SUSSEX REGT
33 YEARS HEADMASTER OF WINDLESHAM HOUSE BRIGHTON
WHO AFTER HE HAD SERVED HIS OWN GENERATION
BY THE WILL OF GOD FELL ON SLEEP
BORN 24TH FEBRUARY 1829
DIED 13TH JUNE 1907
LOOK FOR THE RESURRECTION OF THE DEAD
AND THE LIFE OF THE WORLD TO COME" |- |{{Image|file=Mandeville-760.jpg|size=s}} |585N |[[England-4198|Ann (England)]] |[[England-4198|Mandeville]] |1922 |"In
Loving Remembrance
of
FREDERICK HOLT MANDEVILLE,
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
MARCH 29TH 1893,
AGED 49 YEARS.
-+-
BRIEF LIFE IS HERE OUR PORTION;
BRIEF SORRY, SHORT LIVED CARE:
THE LIFE THAT KNOWS NO ENDING,
THE TEARLESS LIFE, IS THERE.
-+-
ALSO ANN, HIS WIFE,
CALLED TO REST FEBRUARY 27TH 1922
AGED 77 YEARS.
-+-
'THY WILL BE DONE.'
-+-
HIS NAME LIVETH FOR EVERMORE
ALBERT OVERINGTON,
GRANDSON OF THE ABOVE
KILLED IN ACTION ON THE SOMME JULY 3RD 1916
AGED 27 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Mandeville-759.jpg|size=s}} | - |[[Holt-8686|Catharine (Holt)]] |[[Holt-8686|Mandeville]] |1854 |"In
MEMORY OF
CHARLES MANDEVILLE
WHO DIED AUGUST 6TH 1868
AGED 63 YEARS.
ALSO OF CATHARINE,
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 6TH 1854
AGED 49 YEARS.
INTERRED IN SAINT NICHOLAS
CHURCH-YARD GUILDFORD." |- |{{Image|file=Mandeville-759.jpg|size=s}} |2196Y |[[Mandeville-759|Charles]] |[[Mandeville-759|Mandeville]] |1868 |"In
MEMORY OF
CHARLES MANDEVILLE
WHO DIED AUGUST 6TH 1868
AGED 63 YEARS.
ALSO OF CATHARINE,
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 6TH 1854
AGED 49 YEARS.
INTERRED IN SAINT NICHOLAS
CHURCH-YARD GUILDFORD." |- |{{Image|file=Mandeville-783.jpg|size=s}} |802Y |[[Mandeville-783|Edward]] |[[Mandeville-783|Mandeville]] |1876 |"IN
MEMORY OF
EDWARD
MANDEVILLE
WHO DIED
NOVEMBER 16TH 1876,
AGED 74 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Mandeville-785.jpg|size=s}} |38aY |[[Nash-7847|Ellen (Nash)]] |[[Nash-7847|Mandeville]] |1901 |"In Loving Memory
-of-
OUR DEAR MOTHER
ELLEN MANDEVILLE,
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE DECEMBER 2ND 1901
AGED 61 YEARS.
-+-
Also of
JAMES MANDEVILLE,
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE.
-+-
'SILENTLY THE SHADES OF EVENING
GATHER ROUND MY LONELY DOOR:
SILENTLY THEY BRING BEFORE ME
FACES I SHALL SEE NO MORE.'" |- |{{Image|file=Mandeville-760.jpg|size=s}} |585N |[[Mandeville-760|Frederick Holt]] |[[Mandeville-760|Mandeville]] |1893 |"In
Loving Remembrance
of
FREDERICK HOLT MANDEVILLE,
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
MARCH 29TH 1893,
AGED 49 YEARS.
-+-
BRIEF LIFE IS HERE OUR PORTION;
BRIEF SORRY, SHORT LIVED CARE:
THE LIFE THAT KNOWS NO ENDING,
THE TEARLESS LIFE, IS THERE.
-+-
ALSO ANN, HIS WIFE,
CALLED TO REST FEBRUARY 27TH 1922
AGED 77 YEARS.
-+-
'THY WILL BE DONE.'
-+-
HIS NAME LIVETH FOR EVERMORE
ALBERT OVERINGTON,
GRANDSON OF THE ABOVE
KILLED IN ACTION ON THE SOMME JULY 3RD 1916
AGED 27 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-351.jpg|size=s}} |1030N |[[Mandeville-757|George]] |[[Mandeville-757|Mandeville]] |1908 |"In
Loving Memory of
MARY ANN
WIFE OF
GEORGE MANDEVILLE
DIED APRIL 30TH 1883
AGED 64 YEARS
----
WE TRUST HER SOUL HAS FOUND A HOME
AMONG THE FAITHFUL BLEST
WHERE THE WICKED CEASE FROM TROUBLE
AND THE WEARY ARE AT REST

Also of
GEORGE MANDEVILLE
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
DIED DECEMBER 6TH 1908
AGED 87 YEARS
..." |- |{{Image|file=Mandeville-785.jpg|size=s}} |38aY |[[Mandeville-785|James]] |[[Mandeville-785|Mandeville]] |1883 |"In Loving Memory
-of-
OUR DEAR MOTHER
ELLEN MANDEVILLE,
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE DECEMBER 2ND 1901
AGED 61 YEARS.
-+-
Also of
JAMES MANDEVILLE,
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE.
-+-
'SILENTLY THE SHADES OF EVENING
GATHER ROUND MY LONELY DOOR:
SILENTLY THEY BRING BEFORE ME
FACES I SHALL SEE NO MORE.'" |- |{{Image|file=Mandeville-766.jpg|size=s}} |382Y |[[Mandeville-766|Jane]] |[[Mandeville-766|Mandeville]] |1861 |"IN
MEMORY OF
JANE MANDEVILLE
WHO DIED
.." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-351.jpg|size=s}} |1031N |[[Lindsey-4699|Mary Ann]] |[[Lindsey-4699|Mandeville]] |1883 |"In
Loving Memory of
MARY ANN
WIFE OF
GEORGE MANDEVILLE
DIED APRIL 30TH 1883
AGED 64 YEARS
----
WE TRUST HER SOUL HAS FOUND A HOME
AMONG THE FAITHFUL BLEST
WHERE THE WICKED CEASE FROM TROUBLE
AND THE WEARY ARE AT REST

Also of
GEORGE MANDEVILLE
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
DIED DECEMBER 6TH 1908
AGED 87 YEARS
..." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-258.jpg|size=s}} |810N |[[Mandeville-758|Rose Kate]] |[[Mandeville-758|Mandeville]] |1899 |"In
Loving
Memory of
ROSE KATE MANDEVILLE,
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
MARCH 11TH 1899,
AGED 48 YEARS.
'BLESSED ARE THE DEAD WHICH
DIE IN THE LORD.'" |- |{{Image|file=Manfield-29.jpg|size=s}} |2077Y |[[Edwards-26251|Elizabeth (Edwards)]] |[[Edwards-26251|Manfield]] |1887 |"IN
MEMORY OF
GEORGE MANFIELD
BORN OCTOBER 31, 1816
DIED OCTOBER 23, 1873.
-+-
HE THAT BELIEVETH ON ME
HATH EVERLASTING
LIFE.
ALSO
ELIZABETH, HIS WIFE,
WHO ENTERED INTO REST
MARCH 3RD 1887,
AGED 71
OUT OF DARKNESS INTO HIS MARVELLOUS LIGHT." |- |{{Image|file=Manfield-29.jpg|size=s}} |2077Y |[[Manfield-29|George]] |[[Manfield-29|Manfield]] |1873 |"IN
MEMORY OF
GEORGE MANFIELD
BORN OCTOBER 31, 1816
DIED OCTOBER 23, 1873.
-+-
HE THAT BELIEVETH ON ME
HATH EVERLASTING
LIFE.
ALSO
ELIZABETH, HIS WIFE,
WHO ENTERED INTO REST
MARCH 3RD 1887,
AGED 71
OUT OF DARKNESS INTO HIS MARVELLOUS LIGHT." |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-19.jpg|size=s}} |1939Y |[[Mansfield-2452|Arthur]] |[[Mansfield-2452|Mansfield]] |1894 |"In Loving Memory of
HANNAH MANSFIELD
DIED MARCH 5TH 1892
IN HER 71ST YEAR.
----
Also of
ARTHUR MANSFIELD
BELOVED SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED JANUARY 9TH 1894
AGED 47 YEARS.

'THE LORD GAVE, AND THE LORD HATH TAKEN
AWAY, BLESSED BE THE NAME OF THE LORD.'" |- | |2350Y |[[Mansfield-2529|Charles]] |[[Mansfield-2529|Mansfield]] |1882 | |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-19.jpg|size=s}} |1939Y |[[Sly-482|Hannah]] |[[Sly-482|Mansfield]] |1892 |"In Loving Memory of
HANNAH MANSFIELD
DIED MARCH 5TH 1892
IN HER 71ST YEAR.
----
Also of
ARTHUR MANSFIELD
BELOVED SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED JANUARY 9TH 1894
AGED 47 YEARS.

'THE LORD GAVE, AND THE LORD HATH TAKEN
AWAY, BLESSED BE THE NAME OF THE LORD.'" |- |{{Image|file=Mansfield-2398.jpg|size=s}} |1910Y |[[Mansfield-2398|William]] |[[Mansfield-2398|Mansfield]] |1887 |"Sacred to the Memory of
IHS
WILLIAM MANSFIELD
BORN SEPR. 24TH 1814
DECEASED NOVR. 23RD 1887,
... YEARS CLERK OF THE CHURCH
OF ST JOHN THE EVANGELIST
IN FARNCOMBE.
-+-
Also
WILLIAM ALDERTON
BROTHER-IN-LAW OF THE ABOVE
BORN FEBY. 4TH. 1808,
DECEASED JUNE 11TH 1887
THEREFORE HATH THE LORD WAITED THAT
HE MIGHT BE GRACIOUS UNTO US" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-315.jpg|size=s}} |893N |[[Portsmouth-28|Annie (Portsmouth)]] |[[Portsmouth-28|Marchant]] |1927 |"In
Memory of
CHARLES CORPS
DIED SEPTEMBER 5TH 1842
AGED 36 YEARS
INTERRED AT WITLEY
-----
ALSO OF SARAH, WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED MARCH 7TH 1894
AGED 90 YEARS.
-----
In Loving Memory of
SARAH PORTSMOUTH
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
TAKEN TO REST .. OCTOBER 1916
AGED 84 YEARS
-----
FATHER IN THY GRACIOUS KEEPING
LEAVE WE NOW THY SERVANT SLEEPING

ALSO ANNIE MARCHANT
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
TAKEN TO HER REST 11TH FEBRUARY 1927" |- |{{Image|file=Marner-47.jpg|size=s}} |749Y |[[Burdock-31|Eliza (Burdock)]] |[[Burdock-31|Marner]] |1912 |"ELIZABETH MARNER
BORN AUG. 13. 1859, DIED AUG. 18. 1920

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
MARGARET ANN MARNER
DIED MAY 23 1928 AGED 82 YEARS
AT REST

GEORGE MARNER
BORN MAY 9. 1819 DIED OCT 21. 1886.
GEORGE WILLIAM MARNER
BORN OCT 15 1847 DIED OCT 20 1867.
ELIZA MARNER
BORN JUNE 8 1838, DIED AUGUST 4 1912" |- |{{Image|file=Marner-47.jpg|size=s}} |750Y |[[Marner-48|Elizabeth]] |[[Marner-48|Marner]] |1920 |"ELIZABETH MARNER
BORN AUG. 13. 1859, DIED AUG. 18. 1920

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
MARGARET ANN MARNER
DIED MAY 23 1928 AGED 82 YEARS
AT REST

GEORGE MARNER
BORN MAY 9. 1819 DIED OCT 21. 1886.
GEORGE WILLIAM MARNER
BORN OCT 15 1847 DIED OCT 20 1867.
ELIZA MARNER
BORN JUNE 8 1838, DIED AUGUST 4 1912" |- |{{Image|file=Marner-47.jpg|size=s}} |749Y |[[Marner-47|George]] |[[Marner-47|Marner]] |1886 |"ELIZABETH MARNER
BORN AUG. 13. 1859, DIED AUG. 18. 1920

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
MARGARET ANN MARNER
DIED MAY 23 1928 AGED 82 YEARS
AT REST

GEORGE MARNER
BORN MAY 9. 1819 DIED OCT 21. 1886.
GEORGE WILLIAM MARNER
BORN OCT 15 1847 DIED OCT 20 1867.
ELIZA MARNER
BORN JUNE 8 1838, DIED AUGUST 4 1912" |- |{{Image|file=Marner-47.jpg|size=s}} |749Y |[[Marner-50|George William]] |[[Marner-50|Marner]] |1867 |"ELIZABETH MARNER
BORN AUG. 13. 1859, DIED AUG. 18. 1920

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
MARGARET ANN MARNER
DIED MAY 23 1928 AGED 82 YEARS
AT REST

GEORGE MARNER
BORN MAY 9. 1819 DIED OCT 21. 1886.
GEORGE WILLIAM MARNER
BORN OCT 15 1847 DIED OCT 20 1867.
ELIZA MARNER
BORN JUNE 8 1838, DIED AUGUST 4 1912" |- |{{Image|file=Marner-47.jpg|size=s}} |750Y |[[Marner-49|Margaret Ann]] |[[Marner-49|Marner]] |1928 |"ELIZABETH MARNER
BORN AUG. 13. 1859, DIED AUG. 18. 1920

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
MARGARET ANN MARNER
DIED MAY 23 1928 AGED 82 YEARS
AT REST

GEORGE MARNER
BORN MAY 9. 1819 DIED OCT 21. 1886.
GEORGE WILLIAM MARNER
BORN OCT 15 1847 DIED OCT 20 1867.
ELIZA MARNER
BORN JUNE 8 1838, DIED AUGUST 4 1912" |- |{{Image|file=Grigg-1027.jpg|size=s}} |763BY |[[Unknown-488825|May Alice]] |[[Unknown-488825|Marsh]] |1932 |"PEACE
TO THE
BELOVED MEMORY
OF
MAY ALICE MARSH
THE ALTOGETHER LOVELY
WIFE & MOTHER
..." |- |{{Image|file=Grigg-1027.jpg|size=s}} |763BY |[[Unknown-488824|Nancy Barbara Howard]] |[[Unknown-488824|Marsh]] |1991 |"NANCY
WITH LOVE" |- | |333N |[[Marshall-18703|Edgar]] |[[Marshall-18703|Marshall]] |1888 | |- |{{Image|file=Marshall-18702.jpg|size=s}} |538N |[[Marshall-18702|Eric Morfitt]] |[[Marshall-18702|Marshall]] |1894 |"ERIC MORFITT MARSHALL
BORN MARCH 22 1883,
DIED MARCH 1 1894.
SAFE WITH GOD" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-653.jpg|size=s}} |2154Y |[[Jones-82460|Frances]] |[[Jones-82460|Marshall]] |1903 |"FRANCES MARSHALL
THE DEARLY LOVED WIFE
OF
JABEZ MARSHALL,
DIED SEPT 6TH 1903.
---
JABEZ MARSHALL
DIED .. 1904." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-647.jpg|size=s}} |2153Y |[[Marshall-17220|Frances Harriet (Hattie)]] |[[Marshall-17220|Marshall]] |1883 |"TO THE
DEAR MEMORY
OF
HATTIE DAUGHTER OF
J. AND F. MARSHALL
MARCH 9TH 1883
AGED 21.
..ABSENCE OF LOVE..
D.." |- |{{Image|file=Pontifex-31.jpg|size=s}} |2108Y |[[Marshall-18352|Henry]] |[[Marshall-18352|Marshall]] |1874 |"DESPISE NOT THOU THE CHASTENING OF THE ALMIGHTY JOB IV VER 17
JESSIE
DAUGHTER OF JOHN & MARY PONTIFEX
DIED JANUARY 13TH 1874.
MARY,
DAUGHTER OF JOHN & MARY PONTIFEX,
DIED AUGUST 3RD 1890.

HENRY MARSHALL ESQUIRE
BORN AT GODALMING 19TH OF MARCH 1795
DIED AT GODALMING 22ND OF SEPTEMBER 1874

MARY
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
JOHN PONTIFEX
BORN AT GODALMING 3RD OF OCTOBER 1804
DIED AT BLACKHEATH 7TH OF NOVEMBER 1864
JOHN PONTIFEX BORN IN LONDON 11TH FEBY? 1797? DIED AT BLACKHEATH 7TH MAY 1875.

JULIA PONTIFEX
DIED 27TH? SEPTEMBER 1913" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-653.jpg|size=s}} |2154Y |[[Marshall-17221|Jabez]] |[[Marshall-17221|Marshall]] |1904 |"FRANCES MARSHALL
THE DEARLY LOVED WIFE
OF
JABEZ MARSHALL,
DIED SEPT 6TH 1903.
---
JABEZ MARSHALL
DIED .. 1904." |- |{{Image|file=Marshall-18702.jpg|size=s}} |538N |[[Dickinson-2971|Jessie (Dickinson)]] |[[Dickinson-2971|Marshall]] |1933 |"ERIC MORFITT MARSHALL
BORN MARCH 22 1883,
DIED MARCH 1 1894.
SAFE WITH GOD" |- |{{Image|file=Marshall-18702.jpg|size=s}} |538N |[[Marshall-6119|John William]] |[[Marshall-6119|Marshall]] |1929 |"ERIC MORFITT MARSHALL
BORN MARCH 22 1883,
DIED MARCH 1 1894.
SAFE WITH GOD" |- |{{Image|file=Martin-56893.jpg|size=s}} |747N |[[Martin-56895|Ellen]] |[[Martin-56895|Martin]] |1911 |"In
Loving? Memory
-of-
LOUISA MARTIN,
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 17TH 1897
AGED 80 YEARS.
ALSO JOHN MARTIN,
WHO DIED APRIL 16TH 1897,
AGED 75 YEARS.
'Not my will, but Thine be done.'
Also ELLEN MARTIN,
BELOVED DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED MAY 28TH 1911
AGED 65 YEARS.
-+-
Peace Perfect Peace." |- |{{Image|file=Martin-56893.jpg|size=s}} |747aN |[[Colpus-22|Louisa (Colpus)]] |[[Colpus-22|Martin]] |1897 |"In
Loving? Memory
-of-
LOUISA MARTIN,
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 17TH 1897
AGED 80 YEARS.
ALSO JOHN MARTIN,
WHO DIED APRIL 16TH 1897,
AGED 75 YEARS.
'Not my will, but Thine be done.'
Also ELLEN MARTIN,
BELOVED DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED MAY 28TH 1911
AGED 65 YEARS.
-+-
Peace Perfect Peace." |- |{{Image|file=Martin-56893.jpg|size=s}} |747aN |[[Martin-56893|John]] |[[Martin-56893|Martin]] |1897 |"In
Loving? Memory
-of-
LOUISA MARTIN,
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 17TH 1897
AGED 80 YEARS.
ALSO JOHN MARTIN,
WHO DIED APRIL 16TH 1897,
AGED 75 YEARS.
'Not my will, but Thine be done.'
Also ELLEN MARTIN,
BELOVED DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED MAY 28TH 1911
AGED 65 YEARS.
-+-
Peace Perfect Peace." |- |{{Image|file=Martin-54858.jpg|size=s}} |746aN |[[Martin-54858|Mary Ann]] |[[Martin-54858|Martin]] |1917 |"In
Loving Memory
-of-
EMILY LOUISA POTTER
DIED NOVEMBER 26TH 1916
AGED 51 YEARS
'There shall be no night there.'

Also MARY ANN MARTIN
DIED AUGUST 13TH 1917
AGED 69 YEARS.
'the Lord gave and the Lord taketh away'" |- |{{Image|file=Martin-54771.jpg|size=s}} |2436Y |[[Martin-54771|William Thomas]] |[[Martin-54771|Martin]] |1921 |"G/22040 PRIVATE
W.T. MARTIN
ROYAL WEST KENT REGIMENT
5TH AUGUST 1921" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-330.jpg|size=s}} |944N |[[Martindale-1122|Lucy]] |[[Martindale-1122|Martindale]] |1893 |"In
Loving Memory of
LUCY WIFE OF
JESSE MARTINDALE
WHO FELL ASLEEP
APRIL 14TH 1893,
AGED 52 YEARS.
-----
'GOD'S FINGER TOUCHED
HER AND SHE SLEPT.'" |- |{{Image|file=Matthews-11443.jpg|size=s}} |171Y |[[Thompson-52696|Avena Maude Barclay (Thompson)]] |[[Thompson-52696|Matthews]] |1939 |"GEORGE FREDERICK
THE BELOVED HUSBAND
OF
A.M.B. MATTHEWS
DIED SEPT 9TH 1931
AGED 72 YEARS.

AVENA MAUDE BARCLAY MATTHEWS
DIED APRIL [28TH] 1939
AGED [84]" |- | |1394N |[[Dodge-6154|Ellen Louisa (Dodge)]] |[[Dodge-6154|Matthews]] |1965 | |- | |170Y |[[Matthews-11445|Frederick Oscar]] |[[Matthews-11445|Matthews]] |1921 | |- | |170Y |[[Matthews-11444|George Albert]] |[[Matthews-11444|Matthews]] |1898 | |- |{{Image|file=Matthews-11443.jpg|size=s}} |171Y |[[Matthews-11443|George Frederick]] |[[Matthews-11443|Matthews]] |1931 |"GEORGE FREDERICK
THE BELOVED HUSBAND
OF
A.M.B. MATTHEWS
DIED SEPT 9TH 1931
AGED 72 YEARS.

AVENA MAUDE BARCLAY MATTHEWS
DIED APRIL [28TH] 1939
AGED [84]" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-214.jpg|size=s}} |1395aN |[[Matthews-10999|Nora]] |[[Matthews-10999|Matthews]] |1921 |"IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF OUR DEAR
NORA
WHO FELL ASLEEP
MAY 1ST 1921
AGED 15 YEARS" |- | |1394N |[[Matthews-11328|Robert]] |[[Matthews-11328|Matthews]] |1950 | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-365.jpg|size=s}} |1012N |[[Matthews-11015|Sarah Sear]] |[[Matthews-11015|Matthews]] |1899 |"SARAH
SEAR MATTHEWS
BORN 23RD APRIL 1838,
DIED 29? JULY 1889

WILLIAM MATTHEWS
BORN 23? DECEMBER 1809?
DIED 4TH .." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-365.jpg|size=s}} |1012N |[[Matthews-11016|William]] |[[Matthews-11016|Matthews]] |1885 |"SARAH
SEAR MATTHEWS
BORN 23RD APRIL 1838,
DIED 29? JULY 1889

WILLIAM MATTHEWS
BORN 23? DECEMBER 1809?
DIED 4TH .." |- |{{Image|file=May-10710.jpg|size=s}} |386N |[[Gatcum-6|Charlotte (Gatcum)]] |[[Gatcum-6|May]] |1867 |"...
EDWARD MAY
28 Y[EARS?...] POSTMASTER
OF GODALMING
WHO DIED .. FEBRUARY 1897
AGED 80 YEARS
ALSO OF CHARLOTTE
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 12TH MAY 1867
AGED 40 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=May-10710.jpg|size=s}} |386N |[[May-10710|Edward]] |[[May-10710|May]] |1897 |"...
EDWARD MAY
28 Y[EARS?...] POSTMASTER
OF GODALMING
WHO DIED .. FEBRUARY 1897
AGED 80 YEARS
ALSO OF CHARLOTTE
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 12TH MAY 1867
AGED 40 YEARS" |- | |385N |[[May-10711|Thomas Mansell]] |[[May-10711|May]] |1867 | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-493.jpg|size=s}} |1367N |[[Handford-163|Jane (Handford)]] |[[Handford-163|Mayers]] |1862 |"SACRED
to
THE MEMORY OF
JANE
WIFE OF MARK MAYERS
AND DAUGHTER OF
THOMAS AND MARY
HANDFORD
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
SEPTEMBER 25 [1862]
AGED [55] YEARS" |- | |1366N |[[Mayers-267|Mark]] |[[Mayers-267|Mayers]] |1864 | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-294.jpg|size=s}} |883N |[[Mayne-1001|Amy]] |[[Mayne-1001|Mayne]] |1895 |"IHS

AMY MAYNE
DIED DECEMBER 5TH 1895,
AGED 21 YEARS.
-----
GOD KNEW WHAT WAS BEST
SO HE TOOK HER HOME TO REST." |- |{{Image|file=Mayne-1024.jpg|size=s}} |107-108aY |[[Miles-7669|Emily Rebecca (Miles)]] |[[Miles-7669|Mayne]] |1937 |"In Loving Memory
-of-
EMILY REBECCA
THE BELOVED WIFE OF JOHN MAYNE
WHO PASSED PEACEFULLY AWAY
ON APRIL 27TH 1937, AGED 69 YEARS
-+-
Resting
Also
JOHN MAYNE
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
PASSED PEACEFULLY AWAY
SEPT 9TH 1946 AGED 78 YEARS
-+-
REUNITED" |- |{{Image|file=Mayne-1024.jpg|size=s}} |107-108Y |[[Mayne-1024|John]] |[[Mayne-1024|Mayne]] |1946 |"In Loving Memory
-of-
EMILY REBECCA
THE BELOVED WIFE OF JOHN MAYNE
WHO PASSED PEACEFULLY AWAY
ON APRIL 27TH 1937, AGED 69 YEARS
-+-
Resting
Also
JOHN MAYNE
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
PASSED PEACEFULLY AWAY
SEPT 9TH 1946 AGED 78 YEARS
-+-
REUNITED" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-333.jpg|size=s}} |952N |[[Mayne-1000|Joseph]] |[[Mayne-1000|Mayne]] |1919 |"IHS
MARTHA MAYNE,
DIED APRIL 4TH 1892,
AGED 57 YEARS.
-----
Also of JOSEPH MAYNE,
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
DIED OCT 15TH 1919, AGED 85 YEARS.
-----" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-333.jpg|size=s}} |952N |[[Elson-544|Martha]] |[[Elson-544|Mayne]] |1892 |"IHS
MARTHA MAYNE,
DIED APRIL 4TH 1892,
AGED 57 YEARS.
-----
Also of JOSEPH MAYNE,
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
DIED OCT 15TH 1919, AGED 85 YEARS.
-----" |- |{{Image|file=Mandeville-764.jpg|size=s}} |385Y |[[Mandeville-764|Mary]] |[[Mandeville-764|Mayne]] |1866 |"IN
MEMORY OF
MARY MAYNE
WHO DIED
MARCH 20TH [1866]
AGED [74] YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Moon-5260.jpg|size=s}} |600Y |[[Moon-5260|Elizabeth Matilda (Moon)]] |[[Moon-5260|McWhinnie]] |1875 |"In
MEMORY OF
ELIZABETH MATILDA
MCWHINNIE
ONLY DAUGHTER OF THE LATE
JAMES MOON
OF GODALMING
WHO DIED
THE .. DAY OF .. 1875
AGED .." |- |{{Image|file=Mellersh-19.jpg|size=s}} |2132Y |[[Mellersh-23|Agnes Charlotte]] |[[Mellersh-23|Mellersh]] |1938 |"AGNES CHARLOTTE MELLERSH
AT REST MAY 20TH 1938
AGED 81 YEARS.
MARY JANE M[ELLERSH]
AT REST [JULY] 5TH 194[5]
WALTER EDWARD THOMAS MELLERSH
..." |- |{{Image|file=Mellersh-19.jpg|size=s}} |2130Y |[[Mellersh-19|Alfred]] |[[Mellersh-19|Mellersh]] |1878 |"ALFRED MELLERSH
AT REST MARCH 5TH 1878
AGED 56 YEARS
SARAH ANN CHARLOTTE MELLERSH
AT REST OCTOBER 21ST 1892.
EMMA FLORENCE ISABEL MELLERSH
AT REST APRIL 24TH 1947 AGED 85 YEARS
REUNITED" |- |{{Image|file=Mellersh-27.jpg|size=s}} |1930Y |[[Mellersh-27|Alfred William]] |[[Mellersh-27|Mellersh]] |1915 |"In Loving Remembrance
-of-
ALFRED WILLIAM MELLERSH
AT REST NOVEMBER 8TH 1915,
AGED 64 YEARS.
EMILY ELIZABETH MELLERSH,
AT REST DECEMBER 21ST 1935
AGED 68 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-20.jpg|size=s}} |1953Y |[[Mellersh-11|Annie Maude]] |[[Mellersh-11|Mellersh]] |1922 |"ANNIE MAUDE
MELLERSH,
BORN APRIL 7TH 1872
DIED DEC 4TH 1922

ARCHIBALD EWING
MELLERSH,
BORN NOVEMBER 13TH 1866
DIED MAY 31ST 1944.

REGINALD EDWARD MELLERSH
BORN JULY 17TH 1873
DIED SEPTEMBER 20TH 1951.

EVERELD MAY MELLERSH,
BORN NOVEMBER 11TH 1875
DIED JANUARY 23RD 1965." |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-20.jpg|size=s}} |1953Y |[[Mellersh-9|Archibald Ewing]] |[[Mellersh-9|Mellersh]] |1944 |"ANNIE MAUDE
MELLERSH,
BORN APRIL 7TH 1872
DIED DEC 4TH 1922

ARCHIBALD EWING
MELLERSH,
BORN NOVEMBER 13TH 1866
DIED MAY 31ST 1944.

REGINALD EDWARD MELLERSH
BORN JULY 17TH 1873
DIED SEPTEMBER 20TH 1951.

EVERELD MAY MELLERSH,
BORN NOVEMBER 11TH 1875
DIED JANUARY 23RD 1965." |- |{{Image|file=Mellersh-19.jpg|size=s}} |2130Y |[[Mellersh-21|Arthur Charles]] |[[Mellersh-21|Mellersh]] |1918 |"GERTRUDE MARY
CRANSTONE
OCTOBER .. 1890
AGED 12 YEARS.
ARTHUR CHARLES MELLE[RSH]
AT REST FEBRUARY 8TH 1918
AGED 53 YEARS.
ELLEN ELIZABETH SARAH MELLERSH
AT REST APRIL 2ND 1932 AGED 79 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-21.jpg|size=s}} |1954Y |[[Mellersh-13|Caroline Elsie]] |[[Mellersh-13|Mellersh]] |1949 |"KATHERINE MARY MELLERSH
BORN JANUARY 29TH 1871
DIED SEPTEMBER 1ST 1902

MARY JANE TAYLOR
BORN JULY 21ST 1830,
DIED AUGUST 18TH, 1923.
FAITHFUL FRIEND AND NURSE
TO THE FAMILY FOR 55 YEARS

CAROLINE ELSIE MELLERSH
BORN APRIL 28 1878
DIED MARCH 26TH 1949" |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-22.jpg|size=s}} |1954Y |[[Mellersh-15|Charles Edmund]] |[[Mellersh-15|Mellersh]] |1940 |"ROBERT HENRY
MELLERSH
BORN MARCH 7TH 1864
DIED JUNE 1ST 1921

CHARLES EDMUND
MELLERSH
BORN JULY 8TH? 1865
DIED FEBRUARY ? 1940

HERBERT LEWIS MELLERSH
BORN OCTOBER 10TH?..
DIED DECEMBER.." |- |{{Image|file=Mellersh-19.jpg|size=s}} |2130Y |[[Mellersh-22|Ellen Elizabeth Sarah]] |[[Mellersh-22|Mellersh]] |1932 |"GERTRUDE MARY
CRANSTONE
OCTOBER .. 1890
AGED 12 YEARS.
ARTHUR CHARLES MELLE[RSH]
AT REST FEBRUARY 8TH 1918
AGED 53 YEARS.
ELLEN ELIZABETH SARAH MELLERSH
AT REST APRIL 2ND 1932 AGED 79 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Mellersh-27.jpg|size=s}} |1931Y |[[Baldwin-12549|Emily Elizabeth (Baldwin)]] |[[Baldwin-12549|Mellersh]] |1935 |"In Loving Remembrance
-of-
ALFRED WILLIAM MELLERSH
AT REST NOVEMBER 8TH 1915,
AGED 64 YEARS.
EMILY ELIZABETH MELLERSH,
AT REST DECEMBER 21ST 1935
AGED 68 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Mellersh-19.jpg|size=s}} |2132Y |[[Mellersh-20|Emma Florence Isabel]] |[[Mellersh-20|Mellersh]] |1947 |"ALFRED MELLERSH
AT REST MARCH 5TH 1878
AGED 56 YEARS
SARAH ANN CHARLOTTE MELLERSH
AT REST OCTOBER 21ST 1892.
EMMA FLORENCE ISABEL MELLERSH
AT REST APRIL 24TH 1947 AGED 85 YEARS
REUNITED" |- |{{Image|file=Mellersh-28.jpg|size=s}} |1931Y |[[Mellersh-28|Evelyn Gladys]] |[[Mellersh-28|Mellersh]] |1959 |"In Loving memory of
Evelyn Gladys Mellersh
born 17 June 1895
died 12 January 1959
Daughter of
Alfred William &
Emily Elizabeth
Mellersh
of
Godalming" |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-20.jpg|size=s}} |1953Y |[[Mellersh-12|Evereld May]] |[[Mellersh-12|Mellersh]] |1965 |"ANNIE MAUDE
MELLERSH,
BORN APRIL 7TH 1872
DIED DEC 4TH 1922

ARCHIBALD EWING
MELLERSH,
BORN NOVEMBER 13TH 1866
DIED MAY 31ST 1944.

REGINALD EDWARD MELLERSH
BORN JULY 17TH 1873
DIED SEPTEMBER 20TH 1951.

EVERELD MAY MELLERSH,
BORN NOVEMBER 11TH 1875
DIED JANUARY 23RD 1965." |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-22.jpg|size=s}} |1953Y |[[Mellersh-16|Herbert Lewis]] |[[Mellersh-16|Mellersh]] |1947 |"ROBERT HENRY
MELLERSH
BORN MARCH 7TH 1864
DIED JUNE 1ST 1921

CHARLES EDMUND
MELLERSH
BORN JULY 8TH? 1865
DIED FEBRUARY ? 1940

HERBERT LEWIS MELLERSH
BORN OCTOBER 10TH?..
DIED DECEMBER.." |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-21.jpg|size=s}} |1953Y |[[Mellersh-14|Katherine Mary]] |[[Mellersh-14|Mellersh]] |1902 |"KATHERINE MARY MELLERSH
BORN JANUARY 29TH 1871
DIED SEPTEMBER 1ST 1902

MARY JANE TAYLOR
BORN JULY 21ST 1830,
DIED AUGUST 18TH, 1923.
FAITHFUL FRIEND AND NURSE
TO THE FAMILY FOR 55 YEARS

CAROLINE ELSIE MELLERSH
BORN APRIL 28 1878
DIED MARCH 26TH 1949" |- |{{Image|file=Mellersh-19.jpg|size=s}} |2132Y |[[Mellersh-24|Mary Jane]] |[[Mellersh-24|Mellersh]] |1945 |"AGNES CHARLOTTE MELLERSH
AT REST MAY 20TH 1938
AGED 81 YEARS.
MARY JANE M[ELLERSH]
AT REST [JULY] 5TH 194[5]
WALTER EDWARD THOMAS MELLERSH
..." |- |{{Image|file=Mellersh-19.jpg|size=s}} |2132Y |[[Mellersh-25|Walter Edward Thomas]] |[[Mellersh-25|Mellersh]] |1947 |"AGNES CHARLOTTE MELLERSH
AT REST MAY 20TH 1938
AGED 81 YEARS.
MARY JANE M[ELLERSH]
AT REST [JULY] 5TH 194[5]
WALTER EDWARD THOMAS MELLERSH
..." |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-20.jpg|size=s}} |1953Y |[[Mellersh-10|Reginald Edward]] |[[Mellersh-10|Mellersh]] |1951 |"ANNIE MAUDE
MELLERSH,
BORN APRIL 7TH 1872
DIED DEC 4TH 1922

ARCHIBALD EWING
MELLERSH,
BORN NOVEMBER 13TH 1866
DIED MAY 31ST 1944.

REGINALD EDWARD MELLERSH
BORN JULY 17TH 1873
DIED SEPTEMBER 20TH 1951.

EVERELD MAY MELLERSH,
BORN NOVEMBER 11TH 1875
DIED JANUARY 23RD 1965." |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-23.jpg|size=s}} |1953Y |[[Mellersh-18|Robert Edmund]] |[[Mellersh-18|Mellersh]] |1893 |"ROBERT EDMUND
MELLERSH
DIED FEBRUARY 4TH 1893
AGED 62 YEARS.

ALSO SARAH ANN
MELLERSH,
HIS WIFE.
DIED JANUARY 18TH 1905,
AGED 63 YEARS.

BEHOLD, I HAVE REFINED THEE, BUT
NOT WITH SILVER; I HAVE CHOSEN
THEE IN THE FURNACE OF AFFLICTION" |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-22.jpg|size=s}} |1954Y |[[Mellersh-17|Robert Henry]] |[[Mellersh-17|Mellersh]] |1864 |"ROBERT HENRY
MELLERSH
BORN MARCH 7TH 1864
DIED JUNE 1ST 1921

CHARLES EDMUND
MELLERSH
BORN JULY 8TH? 1865
DIED FEBRUARY ? 1940

HERBERT LEWIS MELLERSH
BORN OCTOBER 10TH?..
DIED DECEMBER.." |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-23.jpg|size=s}} |1954Y |[[Sewell-2483|Sarah Ann (Sewell)]] |[[Sewell-2483|Mellersh]] |1905 |"ROBERT EDMUND
MELLERSH
DIED FEBRUARY 4TH 1893
AGED 62 YEARS.

ALSO SARAH ANN
MELLERSH,
HIS WIFE.
DIED JANUARY 18TH 1905,
AGED 63 YEARS.

BEHOLD, I HAVE REFINED THEE, BUT
NOT WITH SILVER; I HAVE CHOSEN
THEE IN THE FURNACE OF AFFLICTION" |- |{{Image|file=Mellersh-19.jpg|size=s}} |2130Y |[[Holland-10919|Sarah Ann Charlotte (Holland)]] |[[Holland-10919|Mellersh]] |1892 |"ALFRED MELLERSH
AT REST MARCH 5TH 1878
AGED 56 YEARS
SARAH ANN CHARLOTTE MELLERSH
AT REST OCTOBER 21ST 1892.
EMMA FLORENCE ISABEL MELLERSH
AT REST APRIL 24TH 1947 AGED 85 YEARS
REUNITED" |- |{{Image|file=Messenger-1117.jpg|size=s}} |676N |[[Barratt-655|Anna (Barratt)]] |[[Barratt-655|Messenger]] |1925 |"IN
Affectionate Remembrance of
CHARLES HERBERT MESSENGER
WHO DIED MAY 15TH 1894
AGED 23 YEARS.
ERECTED BY HIS SORROWING RELATIVES
AND FRIENDS.
'THY WILL BE DONE.'
Also of
FREDERICK MESSENGER
FATHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JULY 22ND 1895
AGED 58 YEARS
ALSO OF ANNA MESSENGER WIFE OF THE ABOVE
PASSED PEACEFULLY AWAY ...
AGED [86] YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Messenger-1117.jpg|size=s}} |676N |[[Messenger-1117|Charles Herbert]] |[[Messenger-1117|Messenger]] |1894 |"IN
Affectionate Remembrance of
CHARLES HERBERT MESSENGER
WHO DIED MAY 15TH 1894
AGED 23 YEARS.
ERECTED BY HIS SORROWING RELATIVES
AND FRIENDS.
'THY WILL BE DONE.'
Also of
FREDERICK MESSENGER
FATHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JULY 22ND 1895
AGED 58 YEARS
ALSO OF ANNA MESSENGER WIFE OF THE ABOVE
PASSED PEACEFULLY AWAY ...
AGED [86] YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Messenger-1117.jpg|size=s}} |676N |[[Messenger-1118|Frederick]] |[[Messenger-1118|Messenger]] |1895 |"IN
Affectionate Remembrance of
CHARLES HERBERT MESSENGER
WHO DIED MAY 15TH 1894
AGED 23 YEARS.
ERECTED BY HIS SORROWING RELATIVES
AND FRIENDS.
'THY WILL BE DONE.'
Also of
FREDERICK MESSENGER
FATHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JULY 22ND 1895
AGED 58 YEARS
ALSO OF ANNA MESSENGER WIFE OF THE ABOVE
PASSED PEACEFULLY AWAY ...
AGED [86] YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Miles-7692.jpg|size=s}} |2613Y |[[Clarke-14335|Emma (Clarke)]] |[[Clarke-14335|Miles]] |1884 |"In
Affectionate Memory
-of-
EMMA
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
MITCHELL MILES
BORN JUNE 28TH 1839,
DIED MARCH 14TH 1884,
IN HER 45TH YEAR
OH CALL IT NOT DEATH TIS A HOLY SLEEP
AND THE PRECIOUS DUST THE LORD DOTH KEEP

MITCHELL MILES
BORN APRIL 5TH 1834 DIED APRIL 1ST 1887
AGED 53 YEARS
THERE REMAINETH THEREFORE A REST
TO THE PEOPLE OF GOD HEB .." |- |{{Image|file=Miles-7691.jpg|size=s}} |2610Y |[[Miles-7691|Frederick]] |[[Miles-7691|Miles]] |1876 |"..
Memory..
Frederic Miles
Died March .. 1876
Aged [3]8" |- |{{Image|file=Miles-7704.jpg|size=s}} |2552Y |[[Miles-7704|Lilian Maria]] |[[Miles-7704|Miles]] |1883 |"..." |- |{{Image|file=Miles-7692.jpg|size=s}} |2613Y |[[Miles-7692|Mitchell]] |[[Miles-7692|Miles]] |1887 |"In
Affectionate Memory
-of-
EMMA
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
MITCHELL MILES
BORN JUNE 28TH 1839,
DIED MARCH 14TH 1884,
IN HER 45TH YEAR
OH CALL IT NOT DEATH TIS A HOLY SLEEP
AND THE PRECIOUS DUST THE LORD DOTH KEEP

MITCHELL MILES
BORN APRIL 5TH 1834 DIED APRIL 1ST 1887
AGED 53 YEARS
THERE REMAINETH THEREFORE A REST
TO THE PEOPLE OF GOD HEB .." |- |{{Image|file=Sly-503.jpg|size=s}} | - |[[Miller-70079|Benjamin]] |[[Miller-70079|Miller]] |1871 |"In
MEMORY OF
MARY THE WIFE OF
BENJAMIN MILLER
LATE OF FROME IN THE
COUNTY OF SOMERSET
WHO DIED DECR 10TH 1883
AGED [86] YEARS.
-+-
ALSO OF
BENJAMIN MILLER
..
W[HO DIE]D DECR 11TH 1871
AGED 71 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Miller-70820.jpg|size=s}} | - |[[Miller-70820|James]] |[[Miller-70820|Miller]] |1872 |"In Sacred Memory of
JAMES MILLER
WHO DIED MAY 21ST 1872,
AGED 69 YEARS.
-+-
Also of
SARAH MILLER
WHO DIED JUNE 3RD 1885
AGED 80 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Sly-503.jpg|size=s}} |885Y |[[Sly-503|Mary (Sly)]] |[[Sly-503|Miller]] |1883 |"In
MEMORY OF
MARY THE WIFE OF
BENJAMIN MILLER
LATE OF FROME IN THE
COUNTY OF SOMERSET
WHO DIED DECR 10TH 1883
AGED [86] YEARS.
-+-
ALSO OF
BENJAMIN MILLER
..
W[HO DIE]D DECR 11TH 1871
AGED 71 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Miller-70820.jpg|size=s}} |2409AY |[[Holden-4453|Sarah (Holden)]] |[[Holden-4453|Miller]] |1885 |"In Sacred Memory of
JAMES MILLER
WHO DIED MAY 21ST 1872,
AGED 69 YEARS.
-+-
Also of
SARAH MILLER
WHO DIED JUNE 3RD 1885
AGED 80 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Mills-17568.jpg|size=s}} |270N |[[Mills-17568|Albert]] |[[Mills-17568|Mills]] |1887 |"In Loving Memory of
ihs
ALBERT MILLS
WHO DIED DECR 5TH 1887
AGED 39 YEARS
COME UNTO ME ALL YE THAT LABOUR AND
ARE HEAVY LADEN AND I WILL GIVE YE REST" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-245.jpg|size=s}} |1409N |[[Mills-16199|Arthur William]] |[[Mills-16199|Mills]] |1916 |"4317 PRIVATE
A. W. MILLS,
HEREFORDSHIRE REGIMENT
1ST MARCH 1916." |- |{{Image|file=Mills-16907.jpg|size=s}} |2178Y |[[Morris-25994|Catherine (Morris)]] |[[Morris-25994|Mills]] |1893 |"In
LOVING MEMORY OF
CATHERINE MILLS
WHO DIED
APRIL 30TH 1893
AGED 82 YEARS
-+-
NOW THE LABOURER'S TASK IS O'ER
NOW THE BATTLE DAY IS PAST
NOW UPON THE FARTHER SHORE
LANDS THE VOYAGER AT LAST.
FATHER, IN THY GRACIOUS KEEPING
LEAVE WE NOW THY SERVANT SLEEPING.
-+-
ALSO OF
CATHERINE ALICE
HARRINGTON
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
MAY 28TH 1894
AGED 43 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Mills-16907.jpg|size=s}} |2177Y |[[Mills-16907|Edward]] |[[Mills-16907|Mills]] |1867 |"Sacred
to
THE MEMORY OF
EDWARD MILLS
WHO DIED
MARCH 18TH 1867
IN THE 55TH
YEAR OF
HIS AGE

...
... THAT PASS THIS ..." |- | |1409N |[[Keen-2667|Emma (Keen)]] |[[Keen-2667|Mills]] |1902 | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-453.jpg|size=s}} |1294-5N |[[Mills-16200|Henry]] |[[Mills-16200|Mills]] |1905 |"IN
Ever Loving Memory of
HENRY MILLS
DIED JUNE 21 1905
AGED 42 YEARS.
-----
UNTIL THE DAY BREAK

Also
NAOMI MILLS
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
BORN SEPT 17TH 1858 DIED APRIL 27TH 1929
-----
Resting" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-288.jpg|size=s}} |879N |[[Mills-16201|Maria]] |[[Mills-16201|Mills]] |1895 |"..Loving Memory of
MARIA MILLS
WHO DIED OCTOBER 29TH 1895" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-453.jpg|size=s}} |1294-5N |[[Stedman-770|Naomi]] |[[Stedman-770|Mills]] |1929 |"IN
Ever Loving Memory of
HENRY MILLS
DIED JUNE 21 1905
AGED 42 YEARS.
-----
UNTIL THE DAY BREAK

Also
NAOMI MILLS
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
BORN SEPT 17TH 1858 DIED APRIL 27TH 1929
-----
Resting" |- |{{Image|file=Woods-13587.jpg|size=s}} |571N |[[Mills-17527|Richard]] |[[Mills-17527|Mills]] |1909 |"In Loving Memory
-of-
GEORGE CHARMAN WOODS
WHO DIED MAY 27 1891,
AGED 55 YEARS.
Also of
RICHARD MILLS,
DIED MAY 4TH 190[9]
AGED 87 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Mills-16682.jpg|size=s}} |2759Y |[[Mills-16682|Thomas]] |[[Mills-16682|Mills]] |1882 |"In
Loving Memory of
THOMAS MILLS,
WHO DIED MARCH 14TH 1882,
AGED 30 YEARS.
-+-
NO MORE PAIN." |- |{{Image|file=Millum-7.jpg|size=s}} |704Y |[[Millum-7|William]] |[[Millum-7|Millum]] |1857 |"Sacred
to the Memory of
William Millum
who died July 4th 1857
In the 80th Year of his age." |- |{{Image|file=Mitchell-25771.jpg|size=s}} |602Y |[[Williams-79240|Eleanor (Williams)]] |[[Williams-79240|Mitchell]] |1928 |"WILLIAM THOMAS MITCHELL
DIED APRIL [27TH] 1927 AGED 76

ELEANOR MITCHELL
DIED JULY 11TH 1928 AGED [78]" |- |{{Image|file=Hurdley-14.jpg|size=s}} |21AY |[[Hurdley-14|Sarah (Hurdley)]] |[[Hurdley-14|Mitchell]] |1886 |"In
Loving Memory of
SARAH MITCHELL
WHO FELL ASLEEP
APRIL 16TH 1886,
AGED 75 YEARS.
-+-
'BLESSED ARE THE DEAD WHICH
DIE IN THE LORD.'
-+-
Also of
SARAH, DAUGHTER
DIED JANUARY 23RD 1897
AGED 44 YEARS.
-+-
PEACE, PERFECT PEACE" |- |{{Image|file=Hurdley-14.jpg|size=s}} |21AY |[[Mitchell-26017|Sarah]] |[[Mitchell-26017|Mitchell]] |1897 |"In
Loving Memory of
SARAH MITCHELL
WHO FELL ASLEEP
APRIL 16TH 1886,
AGED 75 YEARS.
-+-
'BLESSED ARE THE DEAD WHICH
DIE IN THE LORD.'
-+-
Also of
SARAH, DAUGHTER
DIED JANUARY 23RD 1897
AGED 44 YEARS.
-+-
PEACE, PERFECT PEACE" |- |{{Image|file=Mitchell-25771.jpg|size=s}} |602Y |[[Mitchell-25771|William Thomas]] |[[Mitchell-25771|Mitchell]] |1927 |"WILLIAM THOMAS MITCHELL
DIED APRIL [27TH] 1927 AGED 76

ELEANOR MITCHELL
DIED JULY 11TH 1928 AGED [78]" |- |{{Image|file=Moline-92.jpg|size=s}} |2459Y |[[Moline-92|Elizabeth]] |[[Moline-92|Moline]] |1869 |"Elizabeth Moline
...
September .. 1869" |- |{{Image|file=Moline-97.jpg|size=s}} |288N |[[Moline-97|Henry]] |[[Moline-97|Moline]] |1879 |"Henry Moline
Born October? .. 1798
Died May .. 1879" |- |{{Image|file=Moon-5530.jpg|size=s}} |2113Y |[[Coombes-659|Angelina (Coombes)]] |[[Coombes-659|Moon]] |1867 |"SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
ANGELINA,
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
JAMES MOON,
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
AUGUST 25TH 1867,
AGED 42 YEARS.
LOOKING FOR THAT BLESSED HOPE AND THE
GLORIOUS APPEARANCE OF THE GREAT GOD
AND OUR SAVIOUR JESUS CHRIST.
-+-
AND OF
JAMES MOON
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
BORN SEPTEMBER 27TH 1817
DIED OCTOBER 20TH? 1889.
-+-
AND OF
ARCHIBALD MOON
SECOND SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JAN 23RD 1891 AT
... IOWA U.S.A.
AND WAS THERE INTERRED
AGED 37" |- |{{Image|file=Moon-5530.jpg|size=s}} | - |[[Moon-5532|Archibald]] |[[Moon-5532|Moon]] |1891 |"SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
ANGELINA,
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
JAMES MOON,
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
AUGUST 25TH 1867,
AGED 42 YEARS.
LOOKING FOR THAT BLESSED HOPE AND THE
GLORIOUS APPEARANCE OF THE GREAT GOD
AND OUR SAVIOUR JESUS CHRIST.
-+-
AND OF
JAMES MOON
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
BORN SEPTEMBER 27TH 1817
DIED OCTOBER 20TH? 1889.
-+-
AND OF
ARCHIBALD MOON
SECOND SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JAN 23RD 1891 AT
... IOWA U.S.A.
AND WAS THERE INTERRED
AGED 37" |- | |3618Y |[[Moon-5208|David Ozias]] |[[Moon-5208|Moon]] |1936 | |- | |3618Y |[[Carr-11364|Ellen Florence (Carr)]] |[[Carr-11364|Moon]] |1943 | |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-24.jpg|size=s}} |2145Y |[[Moon-5034|Henry]] |[[Moon-5034|Moon]] |1879 |"SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF
HENRY MOON
BORN JANUARY 12TH 1815
DIED OCTOBER 28TH 1879

ALSO OF
MARY ANN MOON
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
BORN MARCH 25TH 1825
DIED JANUARY 6TH 1891" |- |{{Image|file=Moon-5530.jpg|size=s}} |2113Y |[[Moon-5530|James]] |[[Moon-5530|Moon]] |1889 |"SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
ANGELINA,
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
JAMES MOON,
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
AUGUST 25TH 1867,
AGED 42 YEARS.
LOOKING FOR THAT BLESSED HOPE AND THE
GLORIOUS APPEARANCE OF THE GREAT GOD
AND OUR SAVIOUR JESUS CHRIST.
-+-
AND OF
JAMES MOON
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
BORN SEPTEMBER 27TH 1817
DIED OCTOBER 20TH? 1889.
-+-
AND OF
ARCHIBALD MOON
SECOND SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JAN 23RD 1891 AT
... IOWA U.S.A.
AND WAS THERE INTERRED
AGED 37" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-282.jpg|size=s}} |874N |[[Moon-5206|John]] |[[Moon-5206|Moon]] |1895 |"In Loving Memory of
JOHN MOON
BORN MARCH 8 1822
DIED APRIL 13TH? 1895
----
A HUSBAND DEAR, A FATHER KIND
HAS GONE AND LEFT US ALL BEHIND
A SUFFERER GREAT BUT NOW AT REST
WE HOPE WITH CHRIST FOR EVER BLEST

ALSO of
MARY ANN
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
JANUARY 2ND 1904
AGED 79 YEARS.
----
IN LIFE A CHRISTIAN TRUE BELOVED RESPECTED
ALL OWN NO DUTY WAS BY HER NEGLECTED
IN DEATH SERENE AND CALM WITHOUT A FROWN
SHE'S BORNE THE CROSS AND GONE TO WEAR THE CROWN" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-282.jpg|size=s}} |874N |Mary Ann |Moon |1904 |"In Loving Memory of
JOHN MOON
BORN MARCH 8 1822
DIED APRIL 13TH? 1895
----
A HUSBAND DEAR, A FATHER KIND
HAS GONE AND LEFT US ALL BEHIND
A SUFFERER GREAT BUT NOW AT REST
WE HOPE WITH CHRIST FOR EVER BLEST

ALSO of
MARY ANN
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
JANUARY 2ND 1904
AGED 79 YEARS.
----
IN LIFE A CHRISTIAN TRUE BELOVED RESPECTED
ALL OWN NO DUTY WAS BY HER NEGLECTED
IN DEATH SERENE AND CALM WITHOUT A FROWN
SHE'S BORNE THE CROSS AND GONE TO WEAR THE CROWN" |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-24.jpg|size=s}} |2145Y |[[Penglase-114|Mary Ann (Penglase)]] |[[Penglase-114|Moon]] |1891 |"SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF
HENRY MOON
BORN JANUARY 12TH 1815
DIED OCTOBER 28TH 1879

ALSO OF
MARY ANN MOON
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
BORN MARCH 25TH 1825
DIED JANUARY 6TH 1891" |- |{{Image|file=Moon-5249.jpg|size=s}} |623Y |[[Moon-5249|Walter]] |[[Moon-5249|Moon]] |1859 |"In
MEMORY OF
WALTER SON OF
HENRY AND
HARRIET MOON
WHO DIED
MARCH 6TH 1859
AGED 3 YEARS AND
7 MONTHS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-564.jpg|size=s}} |75AN |[[Pannifer-4|Ellen Mary]] |[[Pannifer-4|Moore]] |1954 |"In Ever Loving Memory
-of-
WILLIAM JOSEPH MOORE,
WHO PASSED AWAY AUGUST 14TH 1946
AGED 74 YEARS.
---
Also ELLEN MARY, HIS WIFE,
REUNITED JULY 17TH 1954
AGED 79 YEARS.
---
For ever in our thoughts." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-450.jpg|size=s}} |1351N |[[Moore-50310|Mary]] |[[Moore-50310|Moore]] |1871 |"Born Jan? 1.. 1855
Mary Moore
Died Oct 27? 1871" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-433.jpg|size=s}} |1346N |[[Moore-50312|Philemon Philip]] |[[Moore-50312|Moore]] |1867 |"Sacred
TO THE .. MEMORY OF
PHILEMON PHILIP MOORE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
OCTOBER 29TH 1867
AGED 63 YEARS
HOPE.." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-564.jpg|size=s}} |75AN |[[Moore-50309|William Joseph]] |[[Moore-50309|Moore]] |1946 |"In Ever Loving Memory
-of-
WILLIAM JOSEPH MOORE,
WHO PASSED AWAY AUGUST 14TH 1946
AGED 74 YEARS.
---
Also ELLEN MARY, HIS WIFE,
REUNITED JULY 17TH 1954
AGED 79 YEARS.
---
For ever in our thoughts." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-472.jpg|size=s}} |1623Y |[[Tomlin-791|Harriet]] |[[Tomlin-791|Morris]] |1881 |"In
Affectionate Remembrance of
HARRIET, WIFE OF
SAMUEL MORRIS
WHO DIED APRIL 18TH 1881
AGED 71 YEARS.
-----
'PREPARE TO MEET THY GOD.'" |- | |1623N |[[Morris-24981|Samuel]] |[[Morris-24981|Morris]] |1893 | |- | |44Y |[[Moss-7005|Eldred Pottinger]] |[[Moss-7005|Moss]] |1887 | |- |{{Image|file=Moss-6611.jpg|size=s}} |664Y |[[Smith-Gordon-3|Eliza Isabella (Smith-Gordon)]] |[[Smith-Gordon-3|Moss]] |1898 |"IN MEMORY OF
ELIZA ISABELLA
W[IFE OF WILLIA]M MOSS
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 10TH 1898
AGED 43 YEARS.
----
'OH LET ..THY PLENTEOUS PEACE
AND ...NS ETERNAL REST.'

ALSO OF THE ABOVE NAMED
WILLIAM MOSS
40 YEARS MASTER OF CHARTERHOUSE SCHOOL
WHO DIED OCTOBER 15TH 1916 AGED 64 YEARS
[UNTIL THE DAY BREAKS AND] THE SHADOWS FLEE AWAY.

[RONALD STAFFORD SON OF]
S.H. & W. I. GREEN
GRANDSON OF WILLIAM MOSS
DIED DEC 1ST 1911." |- | |45Y |[[Moss-7006|Ethel Louisa]] |[[Moss-7006|Moss]] |1880 | |- | |45Y |[[Moss-7007|Lionel]] |[[Moss-7007|Moss]] |1887 | |- |{{Image|file=Moss-6611.jpg|size=s}} |664Y |[[Moss-6611|William]] |[[Moss-6611|Moss]] |1916 |"IN MEMORY OF
ELIZA ISABELLA
W[IFE OF WILLIA]M MOSS
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 10TH 1898
AGED 43 YEARS.
----
'OH LET ..THY PLENTEOUS PEACE
AND ...NS ETERNAL REST.'

ALSO OF THE ABOVE NAMED
WILLIAM MOSS
40 YEARS MASTER OF CHARTERHOUSE SCHOOL
WHO DIED OCTOBER 15TH 1916 AGED 64 YEARS
[UNTIL THE DAY BREAKS AND] THE SHADOWS FLEE AWAY.

[RONALD STAFFORD SON OF]
S.H. & W. I. GREEN
GRANDSON OF WILLIAM MOSS
DIED DEC 1ST 1911." |- |{{Image|file=Moxon-220.jpg|size=s}} |405N |[[Moxon-220|James Edward]] |[[Moxon-220|Moxon]] |1890 |"UNTIL THE DAY BREAK
In Loving Memory
-of-
JAMES EDWARD MOXON
OF FARNCOMBE PLACE
BORN 19TH APRIL 1822, FELL ASLEEP 14TH APRIL 1890
BLESSED ARE THE DEAD WHICH DIE IN THE LORD - THEY REST FROM
THEIR LABOURS AND THEIR WORKS DO FOLLOW THEM." |- |{{Image|file=Mullard-84.jpg|size=s}} |2111Y |[[Cooper-25863|Emma (Cooper)]] |[[Cooper-25863|Mullard]] |1871 |"Sacred to the Memory
-of-
HENRY MULLARD,
BORN JANUARY 23RD 1822,
DIED JANUARY 15TH 1898.
FOR SEVENTEEN YEARS POSTMASTER OF
-FARNCOMBE-
-+-
HE THAT IS FAITHFUL IN THAT WHICH IS LEAST,
IS FAITHFUL ALSO IN MUCH.
Also EMMA,
WIFE OF THE ABOVE,
BORN APRIL 27TH 1827,
DIED APRIL 30TH 1871.
PRAISE GOD FROM WHOM ALL BLESSINGS FLOW" |- | |2111Y |[[Mullard-85|Helena Emma]] |[[Mullard-85|Mullard]] |1925 | |- |{{Image|file=Mullard-84.jpg|size=s}} |2110Y |[[Mullard-84|Henry]] |[[Mullard-84|Mullard]] |1898 |"Sacred to the Memory
-of-
HENRY MULLARD,
BORN JANUARY 23RD 1822,
DIED JANUARY 15TH 1898.
FOR SEVENTEEN YEARS POSTMASTER OF
-FARNCOMBE-
-+-
HE THAT IS FAITHFUL IN THAT WHICH IS LEAST,
IS FAITHFUL ALSO IN MUCH.
Also EMMA,
WIFE OF THE ABOVE,
BORN APRIL 27TH 1827,
DIED APRIL 30TH 1871.
PRAISE GOD FROM WHOM ALL BLESSINGS FLOW" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-604.jpg|size=s}} |1672Y |[[Mundy-1048|George]] |[[Mundy-1048|Mundy]] |1938 |"In ever Loving Memory of
SARAH ELIZA
BELOVED WIFE OF GEORGE MUNDY
DIED MARCH 21ST 1912
AGED 52 YEARS
---
At Rest.
Also of GEORGE MUNDY,
PASSED TO HIS REST 21ST SEPT 1938
AGED 82 YEARS.
---" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-621.jpg|size=s}} |1673cY |[[Mayhew-1471|Jessie (Mayhew)]] |[[Mayhew-1471|Mundy]] |1912 |"In ever Loving Memory of
JESSIE
THE DEARLY BELOVED WIFE OF
FREDERICK GEORGE MUNDY
WHO PASSED AWAY JULY 7TH 1912
AGED 29 YEARS.
---
Also of MARY,
DEARLY BELOVED WIFE OF
FREDERICK GEORGE MUNDY
AT REST 17TH OCT 1954." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-621.jpg|size=s}} |1673Y |[[Sell-925|Mary Louise]] |[[Sell-925|Mundy]] |1954 |"In ever Loving Memory of
JESSIE
THE DEARLY BELOVED WIFE OF
FREDERICK GEORGE MUNDY
WHO PASSED AWAY JULY 7TH 1912
AGED 29 YEARS.
---
Also of MARY,
DEARLY BELOVED WIFE OF
FREDERICK GEORGE MUNDY
AT REST 17TH OCT 1954." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-604.jpg|size=s}} |1672Y |[[Wright-38555|Sarah Eliza]] |[[Wright-38555|Mundy]] |1912 |"In ever Loving Memory of
SARAH ELIZA
BELOVED WIFE OF GEORGE MUNDY
DIED MARCH 21ST 1912
AGED 52 YEARS
---
At Rest.
Also of GEORGE MUNDY,
PASSED TO HIS REST 21ST SEPT 1938
AGED 82 YEARS.
---" |- | |35Y |[[Mundy-1050|Unknown]] |[[Mundy-1050|Mundy]] |1909 | |- |{{Image|file=Muntzer-6.jpg|size=s}} |2251Y |[[Muntzer-7|Frederick]] |[[Muntzer-7|Muntzer]] |1936 |"FREDERICK
MUNTZER
DIED 6TH JULY 1936
AGED 85" |- |{{Image|file=Muntzer-6.jpg|size=s}} |2250Y |[[Reekes-2|Mary Blanche (Reekes)]] |[[Reekes-2|Muntzer]] |1934 |"MARY BLANCHE
MUNTZER
DIED 23RD NOV 1934
AGED 88." |- |{{Image|file=Muntzer-6.jpg|size=s}} |2250Y |[[Muntzer-6|Thomas]] |[[Muntzer-6|Muntzer]] |1903 |"THOMAS MUNTZER
DIED
22ND SEPTEMBER 1903
AGED 22." |- |{{Image|file=Murray-16454.jpg|size=s}} |88Y |[[Murray-16454|John Charles d'Urban]] |[[Murray-16454|Murray]] |1895 |"IN MEMORY OF
JOHN CHARLES D'URBAN MURRAY,
COLONEL ROYAL ARTILLERY
BORN 29TH MAY 1840
DIED 12TH APRIL 1895
WAITING FOR THE COMING OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST
I COR ..
BY THY CROSS AND PASSION GOOD LORD DELIVER US." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-303.jpg|size=s}} |903N |[[Murray-16323|Maria]] |[[Murray-16323|Murray]] |1895 |"MARIA MURRAY
DAUGHTER OF
JOHN MURRAY
OF 50 ALBEMARLE STREET LONDON
BORN 1816" |- |{{Image|file=Mush-7.jpg|size=s}} |2125Y |[[Mush-7|John]] |[[Mush-7|Mush]] |1873 |"In memory of
Captn. John Mush
17th Regt.
who died January 27th 1873
Aged 31 Years
By his Brother Officers." |- |{{Image|file=Nash-7754.jpg|size=s}} |25Y |[[Nash-7754|William Peter]] |[[Nash-7754|Nash]] |1862 |"SACRED
to
THE MEMORY OF
WILLIAM PETER NASH
WHO DIED AUGUST 13TH 1862
AGED 57 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Harvey-13728.jpg|size=s}} |2615Y |[[Harvey-13728|Maria Louisa (Harvey)]] |[[Harvey-13728|Nation]] |1867 |"TO
THE MEMORY OF
MARIA LOUISA
NATION
BORN AUGST 2ND 1824,
DIED SEPTR 29TH 1867" |- |{{Image|file=Nelson-19954.jpg|size=s}} |688Y |[[Nelson-19954|Charles Gudgeon]] |[[Nelson-19954|Nelson]] |1892 |"IN LOVING MEMORY
CHARLES NELSON CAPT. R.N.
AGED 64
AT REST APRIL 20TH 1892.
WHEN HE GIVETH QUIETNESS
WHO THEN CAN MAKE TROUBLE JOB 34:29

ALSO OF JANE, HIS WIFE
AGED 86
AT REST SEPT 30TH 1920" |- |{{Image|file=Nelson-19954.jpg|size=s}} |688Y |[[Grant-14541|Jane (Grant)]] |[[Grant-14541|Nelson]] |1920 |"IN LOVING MEMORY
CHARLES NELSON CAPT. R.N.
AGED 64
AT REST APRIL 20TH 1892.
WHEN HE GIVETH QUIETNESS
WHO THEN CAN MAKE TROUBLE JOB 34:29

ALSO OF JANE, HIS WIFE
AGED 86
AT REST SEPT 30TH 1920" |- |{{Image|file=Nevill-332.jpg|size=s}} |264Y |[[Nevill-334|Allan]] |[[Nevill-334|Nevill]] |1902 |".. OF WILLIAM NEVILL
.." |- |{{Image|file=Nevill-332.jpg|size=s}} |261Y |[[Nevill-333|Guy Pelly]] |[[Nevill-333|Nevill]] |1884 |".. OF WILLIAM NEVILL
.." |- |{{Image|file=Nevill-332.jpg|size=s}} |263Y |[[Oridge-1|Mary (Oridge)]] |[[Oridge-1|Nevill]] |1857 |".. OF WILLIAM NEVILL
.." |- |{{Image|file=Nevill-332.jpg|size=s}} |262Y |[[Nevill-332|William]] |[[Nevill-332|Nevill]] |1874 |".. OF WILLIAM NEVILL
.." |- | |62aN |[[Webster-10482|Elizabeth (Webster)]] |[[Webster-10482|Newman]] |1937 | |- |{{Image|file=Newman-9604.jpg|size=s}} |2651Y |[[Newman-9604|Harvey]] |[[Newman-9604|Newman]] |1875 |"SACRED
TO THE
MEMORY OF HARVEY NEWMAN
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE APR.. [1875]
IN HIS 43RD YEAR
AND OF
LUCY
WIFE OF THE
ABOVE
..." |- | |62aN |[[Newman-9317|James]] |[[Newman-9317|Newman]] |1929 | |- |{{Image|file=Newman-9492.jpg|size=s}} |2694Y |[[Newman-9492|John]] |[[Newman-9492|Newman]] |1863 |"In
Memory of
JOHN NEWMAN
formerly of Singleton
Sussex
who died June 29th 1863
Aged 63 Years" |- |{{Image|file=Newman-9604.jpg|size=s}} | - |[[Newman-9604|Lucy (Randall)]] |[[Newman-9604|Newman]] | |"SACRED
TO THE
MEMORY OF HARVEY NEWMAN
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE APR.. [1875]
IN HIS 43RD YEAR
AND OF
LUCY
WIFE OF THE
ABOVE
..." |- |{{Image|file=Warner-9190.jpg|size=s}} |2652Y |[[Warner-9189|Mary (Warner)]] |[[Warner-9189|Newman]] |1899 |"Sacred
..
JESSE WARNER
..." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-254.jpg|size=s}} |806N |[[Newman-9316|William John]] |[[Newman-9316|Newman]] |1899 |"..
WILLIAM JOHN NEWMAN
THE BELOVED AND ELDEST SON OF
JAMES & ELIZABETH NEWMAN
WHO DIED .. 1899
[AGED 21 YEARS]
----
..." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-515.jpg|size=s}} |1376N |[[Nicholls-2583|Arthur]] |[[Nicholls-2583|Nicholls]] |1866 |"SACRED
to the Memory of
JASPER NICHOLLS,
who died December 1st 1865
AGED 43 YEARS.
----
And SARAH his Wife
who died July..3..1876
AGED 53 YEARS.
...
ALSO OF
ARTHUR son of the above
.. 1866..
.." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-489.jpg|size=s}} |1562N |[[Young-35604|Elizabeth]] |[[Young-35604|Nicholls]] |1894 |"IN
MEMORY OF
EMMA ELIZABETH
NICHOLLS
WHO DIED
SEPTEMBER 15TH 1871,
AGED 20 YEARS.
-----
'ABSENT FROM THE BODY, PRESENT WITH
THE LORD.'
-----
ALSO
ELIZABETH NICHOLLS,
MOTHER OF THE ABOVE,
WHO DIED JANUARY 30TH 1894,
AGED 68 YEARS.
-----
THE DEAD IN CHRIST SHALL RISE FIRST" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-489.jpg|size=s}} |1562N |[[Nicholls-2595|Emma Elizabeth]] |[[Nicholls-2595|Nicholls]] |1871 |"IN
MEMORY OF
EMMA ELIZABETH
NICHOLLS
WHO DIED
SEPTEMBER 15TH 1871,
AGED 20 YEARS.
-----
'ABSENT FROM THE BODY, PRESENT WITH
THE LORD.'
-----
ALSO
ELIZABETH NICHOLLS,
MOTHER OF THE ABOVE,
WHO DIED JANUARY 30TH 1894,
AGED 68 YEARS.
-----
THE DEAD IN CHRIST SHALL RISE FIRST" |- |{{Image|file=Nicholls-2638.jpg|size=s}} |233Y |[[Nicholls-2638|George Frederick]] |[[Nicholls-2638|Nicholls]] |1902 |"with Christ in God COLNS. 3 C 3 V
GEORGE FREDERICK NICHOLLS
FELL ASLEEP IN JESUS
DECEMBER 9TH 1902
AGED 55 YEARS.
--
Also JOHN NICHOLLS,
FATHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED IN THE YEAR 1860" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-515.jpg|size=s}} |1375N |[[Nicholls-2584|Jasper]] |[[Nicholls-2584|Nicholls]] |1865 |"SACRED
to the Memory of
JASPER NICHOLLS,
who died December 1st 1865
AGED 43 YEARS.
----
And SARAH his Wife
who died July..3..1876
AGED 53 YEARS.
...
ALSO OF
ARTHUR son of the above
.. 1866..
.." |- |{{Image|file=Nicholls-2638.jpg|size=s}} |233Y |[[Nicholls-2594|John]] |[[Nicholls-2594|Nicholls]] |1860 |"with Christ in God COLNS. 3 C 3 V
GEORGE FREDERICK NICHOLLS
FELL ASLEEP IN JESUS
DECEMBER 9TH 1902
AGED 55 YEARS.
--
Also JOHN NICHOLLS,
FATHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED IN THE YEAR 1860" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-369.jpg|size=s}} |1476cN |[[Tribe-212|Mary (Tribe)]] |[[Tribe-212|Nicholls]] |1949 |"IN MEMORY OF
WILLIAM NICHOLLS
BORN MAY 11TH 1853
DIED JULY 10TH 1939
AT REST
AND OF HIS WIFE
MARY NICHOLLS
BORN APRIL .. 1852
DIED MARCH .. 1949" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-515.jpg|size=s}} |1325N |[[Johnson-85879|Sarah]] |[[Johnson-85879|Nicholls]] |1876 |"SACRED
to the Memory of
JASPER NICHOLLS,
who died December 1st 1865
AGED 43 YEARS.
----
And SARAH his Wife
who died July..3..1876
AGED 53 YEARS.
...
ALSO OF
ARTHUR son of the above
.. 1866..
.." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-369.jpg|size=s}} |1476cN |[[Nicholls-2585|William]] |[[Nicholls-2585|Nicholls]] |1939 |"IN MEMORY OF
WILLIAM NICHOLLS
BORN MAY 11TH 1853
DIED JULY 10TH 1939
AT REST
AND OF HIS WIFE
MARY NICHOLLS
BORN APRIL .. 1852
DIED MARCH .. 1949" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-260.jpg|size=s}} |811N |[[Rowbotham-256|Elizabeth Hannah]] |[[Rowbotham-256|Nickels]] |1899 |"ELIZABETH HANNAH
NICKELS
OF BLACKPOOL
DIED MARCH 11TH 1899
AGED 52 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Noel-Tod-1.jpg|size=s}} |A1Y |[[Noel-Tod-1|Nicholas Hugh]] |[[Noel-Tod-1|Noel-Tod]] |2009 |"IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
NICHOLAS HUGH
NOEL-TOD
1940-2009" |- |{{Image|file=Noldart-2.jpg|size=s}} |2676Y |[[Noldart-2|Frank William]] |[[Noldart-2|Noldart]] |1877 |"IN
Memory of
FRANK WILLIAM
THE AFFECTIONATE SON OF
WILLIAM & ANNE NOLDART
BORN OCT. 23[RD 1872]
DIED NOVR .. 1877
-+-
HEAR THE GENTLE SHEPHERD
CALLING LAMBS LIKE ME
IN HIS SWEETEST ACCENTS:
LET THEM COME TO ME." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-409.jpg|size=s}} |1500-1N |[[Dawson-7980|Alice Elizabeth]] |[[Dawson-7980|Norman]] |1923 |"IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
ALICE E. NORMAN,
WHO PASSED AWAY
OCTOBER 6, 1923.
AT REST.

VALENTINE NORMAN
DIED JUNE 13, 1946
AGED 85." |- |{{Image|file=Norman-6312.jpg|size=s}} |1960Y |[[Norman-6312|Herbert Dawson]] |[[Norman-6312|Norman]] |1892 |"In Loving Memory of
HER[BERT DAWSON]
NORMAN
'BERTIE'
DIED AUGUST 15TH 1892
AGED 4 YEARS 10 MONTHS" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-409.jpg|size=s}} |1501N |[[Norman-5903|Valentine]] |[[Norman-5903|Norman]] |1946 |"IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
ALICE E. NORMAN,
WHO PASSED AWAY
OCTOBER 6, 1923.
AT REST.

VALENTINE NORMAN
DIED JUNE 13, 1946
AGED 85." |- | |1125N |[[Norris-7979|Amy Marion]] |[[Norris-7979|Norris]] |1888 | |- |{{Image|file=Norris-7982.jpg|size=s}} |1884Y |[[Norris-7982|Frank Welman]] |[[Norris-7982|Norris]] |1987 |"FRANK WELM..." |- |{{Image|file=Norris-7982.jpg|size=s}} |1884Y |[[Welman-123|Hannah (Welman)]] |[[Welman-123|Norris]] |1903 |"FRANK WELM..." |- |{{Image|file=Norris-7982.jpg|size=s}} |1884Y |[[Welman-124|Helen Esther Wortley (Welman)]] |[[Welman-124|Norris]] |1982 |"FRANK WELM..." |- |{{Image|file=Norris-7982.jpg|size=s}} |1884Y |[[Norris-7981|James Herbert]] |[[Norris-7981|Norris]] |1928 |"FRANK WELM..." |- |{{Image|file=Norris-7982.jpg|size=s}} |1884Y |[[Miller-68976|Jessie Maria (Miller)]] |[[Miller-68976|Norris]] |1955 |"FRANK WELM..." |- | |1125N |[[Norris-7980|Joseph Welman]] |[[Norris-7980|Norris]] |1891 | |- |{{Image|file=Hale-8363.jpg|size=s}} |578Y |[[Hale-8363|Sarah (Hale)]] |[[Hale-8363|Norris]] |1870 |"[IN MEM]ORY OF
Sarah
[wife] of John Norris
Born June 28th 1824
Died June 20th 1870." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-358.jpg|size=s}} |1125N |[[Norris-7978|William]] |[[Norris-7978|Norris]] |1888 |"WILLIAM NORRIS BORN APRIL 13TH 1817,
DIED SEP 26TH 1888." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-360.jpg|size=s}} | - |[[Norris-7977|William Welman]] |[[Norris-7977|Norris]] |1911 |"WILLIAM WELMAN NORRIS BORN MAY 19TH 1864,
DIED AT TORONTO, CANADA 1911." |- |{{Image|file=Smeed-80.jpg|size=s}} |253Y |[[Bateman-2931|Alice Emma (Bateman)]] |[[Bateman-2931|Northcote]] |1917 |"SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
WILLIAM SMEED
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
DECEMBER 17TH 1858
AGED 49 YEARS
ALSO OF EMMA
WIDOW OF THE ABOVE
AND WIFE OF
S.E. BATEMAN
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
DECEMBER 13TH 1875
AGED 50 YEARS.
HER END WAS PEACE.
ALICE EMMA NORTHCOTE
BELOVED WIFE OF
COLONEL NORTHCOTE
H.M. ARTILLERY
ELDEST DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
DIED AT WALLINGTON 29TH MAY 1917
AGED 67
ST. JOHN V. 39?" |- |{{Image|file=Lewer-95.jpg|size=s}} |276N |[[Lewer-95|Sarah]] |[[Lewer-95|Nye]] |1887 |"In Loving Memory of
ihs
SARAH
THE WIFE OF
THOMAS NYE
WHO DIED AUGUST 6TH 1887,
AGED 67 YEARS.
-+-
'BLESSED ARE THE DEAD WHICH
DIE IN THE LORD.'
ALSO OF
EMMA EDWARDS
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
AND THE BELOVED WIFE OF
WILLIAM HENRY EDWARDS
OF NORTHBOURNE, FARNCOMBE
DIED DECEMBER 13TH 1900
AGED 58 YEARS
HER END WAS PEACE." |- |{{Image|file=Orsborn-50.jpg|size=s}} |2232Y |[[Orsborn-50|James Challen]] |[[Orsborn-50|Orsborn]] |1882 |"IHS
JAMES CHALLEN ORSBORN
17TH AUGUST 1882" |- |{{Image|file=Ortelli-1.jpg|size=s}} |2603Y |[[Ortelli-1|Anthony Matthew]] |[[Ortelli-1|Ortelli]] |1873 |"READER REMEMBER THOU MUST DIE

IN
AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE
OF
ANTHONY MATTHEW ORTELLI
DIED JUNE 21ST 1873
IN HIS 77TH YEAR." |- |{{Image|file=Ortelli-1.jpg|size=s}} |2602Y |[[Hyde-4667|Martha (Hyde)]] |[[Hyde-4667|Ortelli]] |1877 |"READER REMEMBER THOU MUST DIE

IN
AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE
OF
ANTHONY MATTHEW ORTELLI
DIED JUNE 21ST 1873
IN HIS 77TH YEAR." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-578.jpg|size=s}} |85N |[[Osborn-5389|Alfred]] |[[Osborn-5389|Osborn]] |1895 |"IN
Loving Memory of
MARY ANN
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
ALFRED OSBORN
DIED OCTR. 18TH, 1888
AGED 58.
-----
Also of
ALFRED OSBORN
DIED DECR. 18TH 1895,
AGED 69.
-----
GONE, BUT NOT FORGOTTEN" |- | |227Y |[[Osborn-5391|Elizabeth]] |[[Osborn-5391|Osborn]] |1866 | |- | |119Y |[[Osborn-5390|Frederick]] |[[Osborn-5390|Osborn]] |1874 | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-578.jpg|size=s}} |85N |[[Mitchell-25549|Mary Ann (Mitchell)]] |[[Mitchell-25549|Osborn]] |1888 |"IN
Loving Memory of
MARY ANN
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
ALFRED OSBORN
DIED OCTR. 18TH, 1888
AGED 58.
-----
Also of
ALFRED OSBORN
DIED DECR. 18TH 1895,
AGED 69.
-----
GONE, BUT NOT FORGOTTEN" |- |{{Image|file=Osborne-8102.jpg|size=s}} |2452Y |[[Colpas-1|Ann (Colpas)]] |[[Colpas-1|Osborne]] |1883 |"IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ANN THE BELOVED WIFE OF
JOHN OSBORNE
BORN SEPT .. 18..
DIED .. 1883
ALSO JOHN OSBORNE
[BORN] NOV.. 1810 [DIED] 1891" |- |{{Image|file=Osborne-8130.jpg|size=s}} |2189Y |[[Franks-2735|Eliza (Franks)]] |[[Franks-2735|Osborne]] |1869 |"ihs
ELIZA, WIFE OF
JOHN OSBORNE,
JANUARY 26TH 1869,
AGED 57.
-+-
JOHN OSBORNE,
JANUARY 3RD 1889,
AGED 77.
-+-
SURELY HE HATH BORNE OUR GRIEFS
AND CARRIED OUR SORROWS." |- |{{Image|file=Osborne-8130.jpg|size=s}} |2189Y |[[Osborne-8130|John]] |[[Osborne-8130|Osborne]] |1889 |"ihs
ELIZA, WIFE OF
JOHN OSBORNE,
JANUARY 26TH 1869,
AGED 57.
-+-
JOHN OSBORNE,
JANUARY 3RD 1889,
AGED 77.
-+-
SURELY HE HATH BORNE OUR GRIEFS
AND CARRIED OUR SORROWS." |- |{{Image|file=Osborne-8102.jpg|size=s}} |2452Y |[[Osborne-8102|John]] |[[Osborne-8102|Osborne]] |1891 |"IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ANN THE BELOVED WIFE OF
JOHN OSBORNE
BORN SEPT .. 18..
DIED .. 1883
ALSO JOHN OSBORNE
[BORN] NOV.. 1810 [DIED] 1891" |- |{{Image|file=Othen-95.jpg|size=s}} |vaultY |[[Othen-105|Ann Cooper]] |[[Othen-105|Othen]] |1896 |"IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
WILLIAM OTHEN OF GODALMING
WHO DIED 30TH APRIL 1871 AGED 75
'THY WILL BE DONE.'
ANN COOPER OTHEN
PASSED AWAY 14TH JUNE 1896 AGED 77
ANNIE ELIZABETH PARRISH
ENTERED INTO REST 28TH MARCH 1894, AGED 67 YEARS.
ALSO EMILY THE BELOVED WIFE OF JOHN OTHEN
DIED 9TH JUNE 1919 AGED 85 YEARS

IN VERY AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
CATHERINE THE BELOVED WIFE OF JOHN OTHEN,
WHO DIED SUDDENLY AT GODALMING
AUGUST 20 1875, AGED 35 YEARS.
ALSO OF JAMES OTHEN
DIED JUNE 26TH? 1880 AGED 88 YEARS.
ALSO OF ANNE HEWETSON,
ENTERED INTO REST JANUARY 27TH 1883
AGED 85 YEARS. SO HE GIVETH HIS BELOVED SLEEP.

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
JOHN OTHEN
.. AT MIDHURST JULY 10TH 1906, AGED 67
.. BELOVED ..." |- |{{Image|file=Othen-95.jpg|size=s}} |27Y |[[Challen-45|Catherine (Challen)]] |[[Challen-45|Othen]] |1875 |"IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
WILLIAM OTHEN OF GODALMING
WHO DIED 30TH APRIL 1871 AGED 75
'THY WILL BE DONE.'
ANN COOPER OTHEN
PASSED AWAY 14TH JUNE 1896 AGED 77
ANNIE ELIZABETH PARRISH
ENTERED INTO REST 28TH MARCH 1894, AGED 67 YEARS.
ALSO EMILY THE BELOVED WIFE OF JOHN OTHEN
DIED 9TH JUNE 1919 AGED 85 YEARS

IN VERY AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
CATHERINE THE BELOVED WIFE OF JOHN OTHEN,
WHO DIED SUDDENLY AT GODALMING
AUGUST 20 1875, AGED 35 YEARS.
ALSO OF JAMES OTHEN
DIED JUNE 26TH? 1880 AGED 88 YEARS.
ALSO OF ANNE HEWETSON,
ENTERED INTO REST JANUARY 27TH 1883
AGED 85 YEARS. SO HE GIVETH HIS BELOVED SLEEP.

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
JOHN OTHEN
.. AT MIDHURST JULY 10TH 1906, AGED 67
.. BELOVED ..." |- |{{Image|file=Othen-95.jpg|size=s}} |vaultY |[[Challen-45|Emily (Pinchard)]] |[[Challen-45|Othen]] |1875 |"IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
WILLIAM OTHEN OF GODALMING
WHO DIED 30TH APRIL 1871 AGED 75
'THY WILL BE DONE.'
ANN COOPER OTHEN
PASSED AWAY 14TH JUNE 1896 AGED 77
ANNIE ELIZABETH PARRISH
ENTERED INTO REST 28TH MARCH 1894, AGED 67 YEARS.
ALSO EMILY THE BELOVED WIFE OF JOHN OTHEN
DIED 9TH JUNE 1919 AGED 85 YEARS

IN VERY AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
CATHERINE THE BELOVED WIFE OF JOHN OTHEN,
WHO DIED SUDDENLY AT GODALMING
AUGUST 20 1875, AGED 35 YEARS.
ALSO OF JAMES OTHEN
DIED JUNE 26TH? 1880 AGED 88 YEARS.
ALSO OF ANNE HEWETSON,
ENTERED INTO REST JANUARY 27TH 1883
AGED 85 YEARS. SO HE GIVETH HIS BELOVED SLEEP.

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
JOHN OTHEN
.. AT MIDHURST JULY 10TH 1906, AGED 67
.. BELOVED ..." |- |{{Image|file=Othen-95.jpg|size=s}} |27Y |[[Othen-104|James]] |[[Othen-104|Othen]] |1880 |"IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
WILLIAM OTHEN OF GODALMING
WHO DIED 30TH APRIL 1871 AGED 75
'THY WILL BE DONE.'
ANN COOPER OTHEN
PASSED AWAY 14TH JUNE 1896 AGED 77
ANNIE ELIZABETH PARRISH
ENTERED INTO REST 28TH MARCH 1894, AGED 67 YEARS.
ALSO EMILY THE BELOVED WIFE OF JOHN OTHEN
DIED 9TH JUNE 1919 AGED 85 YEARS

IN VERY AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
CATHERINE THE BELOVED WIFE OF JOHN OTHEN,
WHO DIED SUDDENLY AT GODALMING
AUGUST 20 1875, AGED 35 YEARS.
ALSO OF JAMES OTHEN
DIED JUNE 26TH? 1880 AGED 88 YEARS.
ALSO OF ANNE HEWETSON,
ENTERED INTO REST JANUARY 27TH 1883
AGED 85 YEARS. SO HE GIVETH HIS BELOVED SLEEP.

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
JOHN OTHEN
.. AT MIDHURST JULY 10TH 1906, AGED 67
.. BELOVED ..." |- |{{Image|file=Othen-95.jpg|size=s}} |28Y |[[Othen-95|John]] |[[Othen-95|Othen]] |1906 |"IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
WILLIAM OTHEN OF GODALMING
WHO DIED 30TH APRIL 1871 AGED 75
'THY WILL BE DONE.'
ANN COOPER OTHEN
PASSED AWAY 14TH JUNE 1896 AGED 77
ANNIE ELIZABETH PARRISH
ENTERED INTO REST 28TH MARCH 1894, AGED 67 YEARS.
ALSO EMILY THE BELOVED WIFE OF JOHN OTHEN
DIED 9TH JUNE 1919 AGED 85 YEARS

IN VERY AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
CATHERINE THE BELOVED WIFE OF JOHN OTHEN,
WHO DIED SUDDENLY AT GODALMING
AUGUST 20 1875, AGED 35 YEARS.
ALSO OF JAMES OTHEN
DIED JUNE 26TH? 1880 AGED 88 YEARS.
ALSO OF ANNE HEWETSON,
ENTERED INTO REST JANUARY 27TH 1883
AGED 85 YEARS. SO HE GIVETH HIS BELOVED SLEEP.

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
JOHN OTHEN
.. AT MIDHURST JULY 10TH 1906, AGED 67
.. BELOVED ..." |- |{{Image|file=Othen-95.jpg|size=s}} |124Y |[[Othen-102|William]] |[[Othen-102|Othen]] |1871 |"IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
WILLIAM OTHEN OF GODALMING
WHO DIED 30TH APRIL 1871 AGED 75
'THY WILL BE DONE.'
ANN COOPER OTHEN
PASSED AWAY 14TH JUNE 1896 AGED 77
ANNIE ELIZABETH PARRISH
ENTERED INTO REST 28TH MARCH 1894, AGED 67 YEARS.
ALSO EMILY THE BELOVED WIFE OF JOHN OTHEN
DIED 9TH JUNE 1919 AGED 85 YEARS

IN VERY AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
CATHERINE THE BELOVED WIFE OF JOHN OTHEN,
WHO DIED SUDDENLY AT GODALMING
AUGUST 20 1875, AGED 35 YEARS.
ALSO OF JAMES OTHEN
DIED JUNE 26TH? 1880 AGED 88 YEARS.
ALSO OF ANNE HEWETSON,
ENTERED INTO REST JANUARY 27TH 1883
AGED 85 YEARS. SO HE GIVETH HIS BELOVED SLEEP.

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
JOHN OTHEN
.. AT MIDHURST JULY 10TH 1906, AGED 67
.. BELOVED ..." |- |{{Image|file=Over-216.jpg|size=s}} |36AY |[[Over-216|Thomas]] |[[Over-216|Over]] |1883 |"In Loving Memory of
THOMAS OVER
DIED AUGUST 21ST 1883
AGED 33.
BELOVED IN LIFE, LAMENTED IN DEATH" |- |{{Image|file=Mandeville-760.jpg|size=s}} | - |[[Overington-43|Albert]] |[[Overington-43|Overington]] |1916 |"In
Loving Remembrance
of
FREDERICK HOLT MANDEVILLE,
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
MARCH 29TH 1893,
AGED 49 YEARS.
-+-
BRIEF LIFE IS HERE OUR PORTION;
BRIEF SORRY, SHORT LIVED CARE:
THE LIFE THAT KNOWS NO ENDING,
THE TEARLESS LIFE, IS THERE.
-+-
ALSO ANN, HIS WIFE,
CALLED TO REST FEBRUARY 27TH 1922
AGED 77 YEARS.
-+-
'THY WILL BE DONE.'
-+-
HIS NAME LIVETH FOR EVERMORE
ALBERT OVERINGTON,
GRANDSON OF THE ABOVE
KILLED IN ACTION ON THE SOMME JULY 3RD 1916
AGED 27 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-291.jpg|size=s}} |881N |[[Owens-9278|William Edward Walter]] |[[Owens-9278|Owens]] |1896 |"..Loving Memory of
WILLIAM EDWARD WALTER
YOUNGEST AND BELOVED
SON OF
THOMAS AND CLARA OWENS
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
JANUARY 19TH 1896
AGED 19
-----
BELOVED
GONE FROM US
.. SHALL ..
..TE.. THO..
..ND TH.. SPO.. ..OT LA.." |- |{{Image|file=Peacock-3460.jpg|size=s}} |435Y |[[Lucas-8823|Elizabeth (Lucas)]] |[[Lucas-8823|Peacock]] |1868 |"[IN] MEMORY [OF]
JOHN
PEACOCK
WHO DIED OCTR 28TH
1868
AGED 89

ELIZABETH
PEACOCK
WHO DIED
FEBRY 3RD
1868
AGED 84

CAPT. WILLIAM PEACOCK
WHO DIED ON BOARD THE MOHICAN
JULY 29TH 1869
AGED 44" |- |{{Image|file=Peacock-3460.jpg|size=s}} |434Y |[[Peacock-3460|John]] |[[Peacock-3460|Peacock]] |1868 |"[IN] MEMORY [OF]
JOHN
PEACOCK
WHO DIED OCTR 28TH
1868
AGED 89

ELIZABETH
PEACOCK
WHO DIED
FEBRY 3RD
1868
AGED 84

CAPT. WILLIAM PEACOCK
WHO DIED ON BOARD THE MOHICAN
JULY 29TH 1869
AGED 44" |- |{{Image|file=Peacock-3476.jpg|size=s}} |273Y |[[Peacock-3476|Sarah]] |[[Peacock-3476|Peacock]] |1859 |"IN
Memory of
Sarah Peacock
Who Died June 6th 1859
Aged 69.

'Be ye therefore ready, for the Son
of Man cometh in an hour when ye
think not.'" |- |{{Image|file=Peacock-3460.jpg|size=s}} | - |[[Peacock-3466|William]] |[[Peacock-3466|Peacock]] |1869 |"[IN] MEMORY [OF]
JOHN
PEACOCK
WHO DIED OCTR 28TH
1868
AGED 89

ELIZABETH
PEACOCK
WHO DIED
FEBRY 3RD
1868
AGED 84

CAPT. WILLIAM PEACOCK
WHO DIED ON BOARD THE MOHICAN
JULY 29TH 1869
AGED 44" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-549.jpg|size=s}} |65AN |[[Penman-478|Jane]] |[[Penman-478|Page]] |1937 |"In Loving Memory
--of--
A TRUE AND LOYAL HUSBAND
ROBERT PAGE,
WHO PASSED AWAY MARCH 22ND 1932
AGED 80 YEARS.
---
'Peace Perfect Peace'
---
Also of JANE
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED JAN 10TH 1937
AGED 88 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Page-11882.jpg|size=s}} |586N |Jane (Smith) |Page |1914 |"IN
Loving Memory of
THOMAS JOSEPH PAGE
WHO DIED MARCH 14TH 1893
AGED 68 YEARS.
-+-
WE CANNOT TELL WHO NEXT MAY FALL
BENEATH THY CHASTENING ROD;
ONE MUST BE FIRST BUT LET US ALL
PREPARE TO MEET OUR GOD.

Also of
JANE PAGE,
WIFE OF THE ABOVE,
DIED DECR 5TH 1914,
AGED 84 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-549.jpg|size=s}} |68AN |[[Page-11175|Robert]] |[[Page-11175|Page]] |1932 |"In Loving Memory
--of--
A TRUE AND LOYAL HUSBAND
ROBERT PAGE,
WHO PASSED AWAY MARCH 22ND 1932
AGED 80 YEARS.
---
'Peace Perfect Peace'
---
Also of JANE
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED JAN 10TH 1937
AGED 88 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Page-11882.jpg|size=s}} |586N |[[Page-11882|Thomas Joseph]] |[[Page-11882|Page]] |1893 |"IN
Loving Memory of
THOMAS JOSEPH PAGE
WHO DIED MARCH 14TH 1893
AGED 68 YEARS.
-+-
WE CANNOT TELL WHO NEXT MAY FALL
BENEATH THY CHASTENING ROD;
ONE MUST BE FIRST BUT LET US ALL
PREPARE TO MEET OUR GOD.

Also of
JANE PAGE,
WIFE OF THE ABOVE,
DIED DECR 5TH 1914,
AGED 84 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Edgington-296.jpg|size=s}} |834Y |[[Palmer-19951|Benjamin]] |[[Palmer-19951|Palmer]] |1880 |"In
MEMORY OF
EMMA WIFE OF
BENJAMIN PALMER
BORN .. MAY 18..
DIED .. 188[0]
[ALSO] OF
BENJAMIN PALMER
SON OF THE ABOVE?
..D..S..
..." |- | |593N |[[Palmer-19945|Benjamin]] |[[Palmer-19945|Palmer]] |1892 | |- | |2334CY |[[Palmer-19953|Charles]] |[[Palmer-19953|Palmer]] |1885 | |- | |2334BY |[[Palmer-19950|Constance]] |[[Palmer-19950|Palmer]] |1882 | |- |{{Image|file=Edgington-296.jpg|size=s}} |2655Y |[[Edgington-296|Emma (Edgington)]] |[[Edgington-296|Palmer]] |1880 |"In
MEMORY OF
EMMA WIFE OF
BENJAMIN PALMER
BORN .. MAY 18..
DIED .. 188[0]
[ALSO] OF
BENJAMIN PALMER
SON OF THE ABOVE?
..D..S..
..." |- | |1206N |[[Palmer-19947|Kate]] |[[Palmer-19947|Palmer]] |1874 | |- | |593N |[[Bex-35|Mary (Bex)]] |[[Bex-35|Palmer]] |1905 | |- |{{Image|file=Pamment-73.jpg|size=s}} |755AN |[[Pamment-73|Robert Samuel]] |[[Pamment-73|Pamment]] |1898 |"In
Memory of
ROBERT SAMUEL PAMMENT
OF GODALMING,
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
MARCH 13TH 1898,
AGED 45 YEARS.
-+-
THIS STONE WAS ERECTED BY HIS FELLOW WORKERS.
-+-
Also of
SARAH PAMMENT,
BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED DECEMBER 9TH 1897,
AGED 42 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Pamment-73.jpg|size=s}} |755AN |[[Willett-1665|Sarah (Willett)]] |[[Willett-1665|Pamment]] |1897 |"In
Memory of
ROBERT SAMUEL PAMMENT
OF GODALMING,
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
MARCH 13TH 1898,
AGED 45 YEARS.
-+-
THIS STONE WAS ERECTED BY HIS FELLOW WORKERS.
-+-
Also of
SARAH PAMMENT,
BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED DECEMBER 9TH 1897,
AGED 42 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Parfitt-275.jpg|size=s}} |386aN |[[Attwater-134|Sarah Jessie (Attwater)]] |[[Attwater-134|Parfitt]] |1954 |"THOMAS PARFITT
1870 - 1928
SARAH JESSIE
PARFITT
1881 - 1954" |- |{{Image|file=Parfitt-275.jpg|size=s}} |386aN |[[Parfitt-275|Thomas]] |[[Parfitt-275|Parfitt]] |1928 |"THOMAS PARFITT
1870 - 1928
SARAH JESSIE
PARFITT
1881 - 1954" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-660.jpg|size=s}} |18Y |[[Besley-68|Elizabeth (Besley)]] |[[Besley-68|Parker]] |1919 |"IN
MEMORY OF
MARY WIFE OF
THOMAS BREWSTER
DIED OCTOBER 23RD 1868
AGED 69 YEARS

ELIZABETH PARKER
DIED MARCH 4TH 1919
AGED 87" |- |{{Image|file=Parker-35563.jpg|size=s}} |654N |[[Parker-35563|Frederick G. H.]] |[[Parker-35563|Parker]] |1893 |"IN
Loving Memory of
FREDERICK G. H. PARKER,
DIED DECR. 5TH 1893,
AGED 3 YEARS
-+-
SAVIOUR IN THY GRACIOUS KEEPING
LEAVE WE NOW OUR DARLING SLEEPING." |- |{{Image|file=Othen-95.jpg|size=s}} |vaultY |[[Othen-103|Annie Elizabeth (Othen)]] |[[Othen-103|Parrish]] |1894 |"IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
WILLIAM OTHEN OF GODALMING
WHO DIED 30TH APRIL 1871 AGED 75
'THY WILL BE DONE.'
ANN COOPER OTHEN
PASSED AWAY 14TH JUNE 1896 AGED 77
ANNIE ELIZABETH PARRISH
ENTERED INTO REST 28TH MARCH 1894, AGED 67 YEARS.
ALSO EMILY THE BELOVED WIFE OF JOHN OTHEN
DIED 9TH JUNE 1919 AGED 85 YEARS

IN VERY AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF
CATHERINE THE BELOVED WIFE OF JOHN OTHEN,
WHO DIED SUDDENLY AT GODALMING
AUGUST 20 1875, AGED 35 YEARS.
ALSO OF JAMES OTHEN
DIED JUNE 26TH? 1880 AGED 88 YEARS.
ALSO OF ANNE HEWETSON,
ENTERED INTO REST JANUARY 27TH 1883
AGED 85 YEARS. SO HE GIVETH HIS BELOVED SLEEP.

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
JOHN OTHEN
.. AT MIDHURST JULY 10TH 1906, AGED 67
.. BELOVED ..." |- |{{Image|file=Parsons-11345.jpg|size=s}} |2826Y |Sarah |Parsons |1878 |"[SACRE]D TO THE MEMORY OF
.. WIDOW OF WILLIAM PARSONS
WHO DIED THE 19TH AUGUST 1878
AGED 84" |- |{{Image|file=Parsons-11345.jpg|size=s}} |2826Y |[[Parsons-11345|William]] |[[Parsons-11345|Parsons]] |1865 |"[SACRE]D TO THE MEMORY OF
.. WIDOW OF WILLIAM PARSONS
WHO DIED THE 19TH AUGUST 1878
AGED 84" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-383.jpg|size=s}} |1110N |[[Payne-12535|Elizabeth]] |[[Payne-12535|Payne]] |1904 |"IN
Loving Memory of
MY DEAR MOTHER
ELIZABETH PAYNE
DIED 15TH MAY 1904
AGED 78 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Pearson-10461.jpg|size=s}} |2454Y |[[Buscall-16|Mary Ann]] |[[Buscall-16|Pearson]] |1896 |"IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
WILLIAM PEARSON
WHO SWEETLY FELL ASLEEP
3 JUNE 1911
AGED 92.
'EVEN SO THEN AT THIS PRESENT TIME
ALSO THERE IS A REMNANT ACCORDING
TO THE ELECTION OF GRACE' ROMANS II.5
ALSO OF
MARY ANN PEARSON
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO PASSED AWAY ON
11 AUGUST 1896
AGED 76.
PREPARE ME GRACIOUS GOD
TO STAND BEFORE THY FACE
THY SPIRIT MUST THE WORK PERFORM
FOR IT IS ALL OF GRACE." |- |{{Image|file=Pearson-10461.jpg|size=s}} |2454Y |[[Pearson-10461|William]] |[[Pearson-10461|Pearson]] |1911 |"IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
WILLIAM PEARSON
WHO SWEETLY FELL ASLEEP
3 JUNE 1911
AGED 92.
'EVEN SO THEN AT THIS PRESENT TIME
ALSO THERE IS A REMNANT ACCORDING
TO THE ELECTION OF GRACE' ROMANS II.5
ALSO OF
MARY ANN PEARSON
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO PASSED AWAY ON
11 AUGUST 1896
AGED 76.
PREPARE ME GRACIOUS GOD
TO STAND BEFORE THY FACE
THY SPIRIT MUST THE WORK PERFORM
FOR IT IS ALL OF GRACE." |- |{{Image|file=Penton-277.jpg|size=s}} |720Y |[[Penton-277|James]] |[[Penton-277|Penton]] |1858 |"SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
JAMES PE[NT]ON
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
SEPTEMBER .. 1858,
AGED ..5" |- |{{Image|file=Armitage-1653.jpg|size=s}} |1763Y |[[Perkins-15006|Alice]] |[[Perkins-15006|Perkins]] |1907 |"In
Memory of
SARAH ELIZABETH ARMITAGE
DIED MAY 11TH 1898
AGED 33 YEARS.
ALSO OF
ELIZA ELIZABETH PERKINS
DIED NOVEMBER 7TH 1899
AGED 7[0] YEARS
A[LSO O]F
ALICE [PER]KINS
DIED OC[TOBER] 29TH 1907
AG[ED 76 Y]EARS
[ALSO OF]
LOUISA ALICE ARMITAGE
WHO DIED ON [7TH] AUGUST 192[7]" |- |{{Image|file=Armitage-1653.jpg|size=s}} |1763Y |[[Perkins-15005|Eliza Elizabeth]] |[[Perkins-15005|Perkins]] |1899 |"In
Memory of
SARAH ELIZABETH ARMITAGE
DIED MAY 11TH 1898
AGED 33 YEARS.
ALSO OF
ELIZA ELIZABETH PERKINS
DIED NOVEMBER 7TH 1899
AGED 7[0] YEARS
A[LSO O]F
ALICE [PER]KINS
DIED OC[TOBER] 29TH 1907
AG[ED 76 Y]EARS
[ALSO OF]
LOUISA ALICE ARMITAGE
WHO DIED ON [7TH] AUGUST 192[7]" |- |{{Image|file=Peto-69.jpg|size=s}} |2095Y |[[Peto-69|John]] |[[Peto-69|Peto]] |1874 |"SACRED
TO
THE MEMORY OF
JOHN PETO
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
FEB 22ND 1874
AGED 63 YEARS.
-+-
ALSO OF
ELLEN HIGH,
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 25TH OCTOBER 1917
AGED 59 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Unknown-487533.jpg|size=s}} |400Y |[[Unknown-487533|Mary]] |[[Unknown-487533|Peto]] |1859 |"In
Memory of
MARY WIDOW OF
WILLIAM PETO
who died Novr 3rd 1859
AGED 73 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Peto-68.jpg|size=s}} |819Y |[[Peto-68|William Henry]] |[[Peto-68|Peto]] |1883 |"IN
Loving Remembrance
of
WILLIAM HENRY PETO
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
FEBRUARY .. 1883
AGED [17]
A LIGHT IS [FROM OUR HOUSEHOLD] GONE
A VOICE [WE LOVED IS STILLED]
A PLACE [IS VACANT IN OUR HOME]
WHICH [NEVER CAN BE FILLED]" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-637.jpg|size=s}} |1259Y |[[Sanders-13962|Ann]] |[[Sanders-13962|Phillips]] |1925 |"GEORGE ALFRED PHILLIPS, BORN JANUARY 20TH 1845, DIED NOVEMBER 13TH 1928

ANN PHILLIPS, BORN FEBRUARY 20TH 1844, DIED JANUARY 16TH 1925.

ETHEL PHILLIPS, BORN DECEMBER 23RD 1874, DIED JULY 18TH 1922.

In Memory of
JOHN GEORGE PHILLIPS
AGED 25 YEARS
---
SENIOR WIRELESS OPERATOR
ON R.M.S. TITANIC,
SANK APRIL 15TH 1912.
---

Also of ELSIE PHILLIPS, DIED 6TH APRIL 1953, AGED 79 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-640.jpg|size=s}} |1260Y |[[Phillips-29963|Elsie]] |[[Phillips-29963|Phillips]] |1953 |"GEORGE ALFRED PHILLIPS, BORN JANUARY 20TH 1845, DIED NOVEMBER 13TH 1928

ANN PHILLIPS, BORN FEBRUARY 20TH 1844, DIED JANUARY 16TH 1925.

ETHEL PHILLIPS, BORN DECEMBER 23RD 1874, DIED JULY 18TH 1922.

In Memory of
JOHN GEORGE PHILLIPS
AGED 25 YEARS
---
SENIOR WIRELESS OPERATOR
ON R.M.S. TITANIC,
SANK APRIL 15TH 1912.
---

Also of ELSIE PHILLIPS, DIED 6TH APRIL 1953, AGED 79 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-638.jpg|size=s}} |1260Y |[[Phillips-29966|Ethel]] |[[Phillips-29966|Phillips]] |1922 |"GEORGE ALFRED PHILLIPS, BORN JANUARY 20TH 1845, DIED NOVEMBER 13TH 1928

ANN PHILLIPS, BORN FEBRUARY 20TH 1844, DIED JANUARY 16TH 1925.

ETHEL PHILLIPS, BORN DECEMBER 23RD 1874, DIED JULY 18TH 1922.

In Memory of
JOHN GEORGE PHILLIPS
AGED 25 YEARS
---
SENIOR WIRELESS OPERATOR
ON R.M.S. TITANIC,
SANK APRIL 15TH 1912.
---

Also of ELSIE PHILLIPS, DIED 6TH APRIL 1953, AGED 79 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-639.jpg|size=s}} |1259Y |[[Phillips-29962|George Alfred]] |[[Phillips-29962|Phillips]] |1928 |"GEORGE ALFRED PHILLIPS, BORN JANUARY 20TH 1845, DIED NOVEMBER 13TH 1928

ANN PHILLIPS, BORN FEBRUARY 20TH 1844, DIED JANUARY 16TH 1925.

ETHEL PHILLIPS, BORN DECEMBER 23RD 1874, DIED JULY 18TH 1922.

In Memory of
JOHN GEORGE PHILLIPS
AGED 25 YEARS
---
SENIOR WIRELESS OPERATOR
ON R.M.S. TITANIC,
SANK APRIL 15TH 1912.
---

Also of ELSIE PHILLIPS, DIED 6TH APRIL 1953, AGED 79 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-638.jpg|size=s}} | - |[[Phillips-8399|John George]] |[[Phillips-8399|Phillips]] |1912 |"GEORGE ALFRED PHILLIPS, BORN JANUARY 20TH 1845, DIED NOVEMBER 13TH 1928

ANN PHILLIPS, BORN FEBRUARY 20TH 1844, DIED JANUARY 16TH 1925.

ETHEL PHILLIPS, BORN DECEMBER 23RD 1874, DIED JULY 18TH 1922.

In Memory of
JOHN GEORGE PHILLIPS
AGED 25 YEARS
---
SENIOR WIRELESS OPERATOR
ON R.M.S. TITANIC,
SANK APRIL 15TH 1912.
---

Also of ELSIE PHILLIPS, DIED 6TH APRIL 1953, AGED 79 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Pickrell-127.jpg|size=s}} |2215Y |[[Pickrell-127|George]] |[[Pickrell-127|Pickrell]] |1868 |"IN
MEMORY OF
GEORGE PICKRELL
DIED
JUNE 15TH 1868
AGED 51 YEARS.
-+-
ALSO
HANNAH PICKRELL
WIDOW OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED
MAY 22ND 1890
AGED 75 YEARS.
-+-
'IF WE SUFFER WE SHALL ALSO
REIGN WITH HIM.'" |- |{{Image|file=Pickrell-127.jpg|size=s}} |2215Y |[[Coles-2150|Hannah (Coles)]] |[[Coles-2150|Pickrell]] |1890 |"IN
MEMORY OF
GEORGE PICKRELL
DIED
JUNE 15TH 1868
AGED 51 YEARS.
-+-
ALSO
HANNAH PICKRELL
WIDOW OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED
MAY 22ND 1890
AGED 75 YEARS.
-+-
'IF WE SUFFER WE SHALL ALSO
REIGN WITH HIM.'" |- |{{Image|file=Pickrell-126.jpg|size=s}} |2214Y |[[Ethrington-9|Ruth (Ethrington)]] |[[Ethrington-9|Pickrell]] |1880 |"Sacred
TO THE MEMORY OF
WILLIAM PICKRELL
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
APRIL 29TH 1878
AGED 44 YEARS.
-+-
ALSO OF
RUTH PICKRELL
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
FEBRUARY 2_ [1880]
AGED 4[5] YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Pickrell-126.jpg|size=s}} |2214Y (?2114) |[[Pickrell-126|William]] |[[Pickrell-126|Pickrell]] |1878 |"Sacred
TO THE MEMORY OF
WILLIAM PICKRELL
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
APRIL 29TH 1878
AGED 44 YEARS.
-+-
ALSO OF
RUTH PICKRELL
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
FEBRUARY 2_ [1880]
AGED 4[5] YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Pincott-66.jpg|size=s}} |2698Y |[[Pincott-68|Annie]] |[[Pincott-68|Pincott]] |1864 |"Sacred
to the Memory of
EMILY JANE Daughter of
JOHN and ELIZA PINCOTT
who died Feby. 16th 1864
Aged 6 Months.
-+-
ALSO
ANNIE PINCOTT,
Died Decr. 5th. 1864." |- |{{Image|file=Pincott-20.jpg|size=s}} |2697Y |[[Pincott-20|Charles]] |[[Pincott-20|Pincott]] |1863 |"SACRED
TO
THE MEMORY OF
CHARLES PINCOTT
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
JUNE 7TH 1863
AGED 28 YEARS.
HIS END WAS PEACE.
ALSO MARY PINCOTT
Mother of the above and Wife of
WILLIAM PINCOTT
who died May 18th 1866
AGED 72 YEARS
W..
po.." |- |{{Image|file=Pincott-66.jpg|size=s}} |2698Y |[[Pincott-66|Emily Jane]] |[[Pincott-66|Pincott]] |1864 |"Sacred
to the Memory of
EMILY JANE Daughter of
JOHN and ELIZA PINCOTT
who died Feby. 16th 1864
Aged 6 Months.
-+-
ALSO
ANNIE PINCOTT,
Died Decr. 5th. 1864." |- |{{Image|file=Pincott-67.jpg|size=s}} |2624Y |[[Pincott-67|John]] |[[Pincott-67|Pincott]] |1878 |"Sacred
to
THE MEMORY OF
JOHN PINCOTT
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
FEBY. 8TH 1878
IN THE 53RD YEAR
OF HIS AGE." |- |{{Image|file=Pincott-20.jpg|size=s}} |2697Y |[[Larby-9|Mary (Larby)]] |[[Larby-9|Pincott]] |1866 |"SACRED
TO
THE MEMORY OF
CHARLES PINCOTT
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
JUNE 7TH 1863
AGED 28 YEARS.
HIS END WAS PEACE.
ALSO MARY PINCOTT
Mother of the above and Wife of
WILLIAM PINCOTT
who died May 18th 1866
AGED 72 YEARS
W..
po.." |- |{{Image|file=Pitchers-65.jpg|size=s}} |9AY |[[Pitchers-65|Reginald Ernest]] |[[Pitchers-65|Pitchers]] |1887 |"REGINALD ERNEST
PITCHERS
BORN [DEC] 29TH [1]88[6]
DIED FEB 14TH [1887]

I HAVE BUT YIELDED
WHAT WAS THINE
THY WILL BE DONE.
FOR 12 YEARS MATRON AT
CHARTERHOUSE,
WHO DIED MAY 4TH 1887
AGED 44 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Pontifex-31.jpg|size=s}} |2107Y |[[Pontifex-32|Jessie]] |[[Pontifex-32|Pontifex]] |1874 |"DESPISE NOT THOU THE CHASTENING OF THE ALMIGHTY JOB IV VER 17
JESSIE
DAUGHTER OF JOHN & MARY PONTIFEX
DIED JANUARY 13TH 1874.
MARY,
DAUGHTER OF JOHN & MARY PONTIFEX,
DIED AUGUST 3RD 1890.

HENRY MARSHALL ESQUIRE
BORN AT GODALMING 19TH OF MARCH 1795
DIED AT GODALMING 22ND OF SEPTEMBER 1874

MARY
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
JOHN PONTIFEX
BORN AT GODALMING 3RD OF OCTOBER 1804
DIED AT BLACKHEATH 7TH OF NOVEMBER 1864
JOHN PONTIFEX BORN IN LONDON 11TH FEBY? 1797? DIED AT BLACKHEATH 7TH MAY 1875.

JULIA PONTIFEX
DIED 27TH? SEPTEMBER 1913" |- |{{Image|file=Pontifex-31.jpg|size=s}} |2108Y |[[Pontifex-31|John]] |[[Pontifex-31|Pontifex]] |1875 |"DESPISE NOT THOU THE CHASTENING OF THE ALMIGHTY JOB IV VER 17
JESSIE
DAUGHTER OF JOHN & MARY PONTIFEX
DIED JANUARY 13TH 1874.
MARY,
DAUGHTER OF JOHN & MARY PONTIFEX,
DIED AUGUST 3RD 1890.

HENRY MARSHALL ESQUIRE
BORN AT GODALMING 19TH OF MARCH 1795
DIED AT GODALMING 22ND OF SEPTEMBER 1874

MARY
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
JOHN PONTIFEX
BORN AT GODALMING 3RD OF OCTOBER 1804
DIED AT BLACKHEATH 7TH OF NOVEMBER 1864
JOHN PONTIFEX BORN IN LONDON 11TH FEBY? 1797? DIED AT BLACKHEATH 7TH MAY 1875.

JULIA PONTIFEX
DIED 27TH? SEPTEMBER 1913" |- |{{Image|file=Pontifex-31.jpg|size=s}} |2108Y |[[Pontifex-34|Julia]] |[[Pontifex-34|Pontifex]] |1913 |"DESPISE NOT THOU THE CHASTENING OF THE ALMIGHTY JOB IV VER 17
JESSIE
DAUGHTER OF JOHN & MARY PONTIFEX
DIED JANUARY 13TH 1874.
MARY,
DAUGHTER OF JOHN & MARY PONTIFEX,
DIED AUGUST 3RD 1890.

HENRY MARSHALL ESQUIRE
BORN AT GODALMING 19TH OF MARCH 1795
DIED AT GODALMING 22ND OF SEPTEMBER 1874

MARY
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
JOHN PONTIFEX
BORN AT GODALMING 3RD OF OCTOBER 1804
DIED AT BLACKHEATH 7TH OF NOVEMBER 1864
JOHN PONTIFEX BORN IN LONDON 11TH FEBY? 1797? DIED AT BLACKHEATH 7TH MAY 1875.

JULIA PONTIFEX
DIED 27TH? SEPTEMBER 1913" |- |{{Image|file=Pontifex-31.jpg|size=s}} |2108Y |[[Pontifex-33|Mary]] |[[Pontifex-33|Pontifex]] |1890 |"DESPISE NOT THOU THE CHASTENING OF THE ALMIGHTY JOB IV VER 17
JESSIE
DAUGHTER OF JOHN & MARY PONTIFEX
DIED JANUARY 13TH 1874.
MARY,
DAUGHTER OF JOHN & MARY PONTIFEX,
DIED AUGUST 3RD 1890.

HENRY MARSHALL ESQUIRE
BORN AT GODALMING 19TH OF MARCH 1795
DIED AT GODALMING 22ND OF SEPTEMBER 1874

MARY
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
JOHN PONTIFEX
BORN AT GODALMING 3RD OF OCTOBER 1804
DIED AT BLACKHEATH 7TH OF NOVEMBER 1864
JOHN PONTIFEX BORN IN LONDON 11TH FEBY? 1797? DIED AT BLACKHEATH 7TH MAY 1875.

JULIA PONTIFEX
DIED 27TH? SEPTEMBER 1913" |- |{{Image|file=Pontifex-31.jpg|size=s}} |2107Y |[[Marshall-18349|Mary (Marshall)]] |[[Marshall-18349|Pontifex]] |1864 |"DESPISE NOT THOU THE CHASTENING OF THE ALMIGHTY JOB IV VER 17
JESSIE
DAUGHTER OF JOHN & MARY PONTIFEX
DIED JANUARY 13TH 1874.
MARY,
DAUGHTER OF JOHN & MARY PONTIFEX,
DIED AUGUST 3RD 1890.

HENRY MARSHALL ESQUIRE
BORN AT GODALMING 19TH OF MARCH 1795
DIED AT GODALMING 22ND OF SEPTEMBER 1874

MARY
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
JOHN PONTIFEX
BORN AT GODALMING 3RD OF OCTOBER 1804
DIED AT BLACKHEATH 7TH OF NOVEMBER 1864
JOHN PONTIFEX BORN IN LONDON 11TH FEBY? 1797? DIED AT BLACKHEATH 7TH MAY 1875.

JULIA PONTIFEX
DIED 27TH? SEPTEMBER 1913" |- |{{Image|file=Poole-5843.jpg|size=s}} |234N |[[Poole-5843|Edith]] |[[Poole-5843|Poole]] |1901 |"In Loving Memory
OF
OUR DEAR CHILD
EDIE POOLE
DIED AUG. 7TH 1901
AGED 6 YEARS.
SLEEP? IN JESUS" |- |{{Image|file=Poole-5819.jpg|size=s}} |399N |[[Herbert-3682|Mary Jane (Herbert)]] |[[Herbert-3682|Poole]] |1942 |"THEY
THAT WAIT
UPON THE LORD
SHALL RENEW
THEIR STRENGTH" |- |{{Image|file=Poole-5819.jpg|size=s}} |399N |[[Poole-5819|William Henry Wilks]] |[[Poole-5819|Poole]] |1890 |"THEY
THAT WAIT
UPON THE LORD
SHALL RENEW
THEIR STRENGTH" |- |{{Image|file=Poore-1069.jpg|size=s}} |1802Y |[[Poore-1069|Samuel George]] |[[Poore-1069|Poore]] |1897 |"In
Memory of
SAMUEL POORE
WHO DIED JULY 18TH 1897
AGED 40.

MOTHER
SARAH ANN POORE" |- |{{Image|file=Poore-1069.jpg|size=s}} |1802Y |[[Osborne-8302|Sarah Ann (Osborne)]] |[[Osborne-8302|Poore]] |1924 |"In
Memory of
SAMUEL POORE
WHO DIED JULY 18TH 1897
AGED 40.

MOTHER
SARAH ANN POORE" |- |{{Image|file=Portsmouth-30.jpg|size=s}} |161Y |[[Pope-7054|Elizabeth (Pope)]] |[[Pope-7054|Portsmouth]] |1907 |"In
Affectionate
Remembrance of
JOHN PORTSMOUTH
WHO ENTERED INTO REST
OCTR 25TH 1892
AGED 84 YEARS.
---
'THE LORD IS MY SHEPHERD: THEREFORE
CAN I LACK NOTHING.' PSALM XXIII
Also of ELIZABETH,
HIS WIFE
DIED MAY 12TH 1907
AGED 72 YEARS.
---
LET US THEREFORE COME BOLDLY
UNTO THE THRONE OF GRACE." |- | |161Y |[[Unknown-485965|Jane (Unknown)]] |[[Unknown-485965|Portsmouth]] |1875 | |- |{{Image|file=Portsmouth-30.jpg|size=s}} |161Y |[[Portsmouth-30|John]] |[[Portsmouth-30|Portsmouth]] |1892 |"In
Affectionate
Remembrance of
JOHN PORTSMOUTH
WHO ENTERED INTO REST
OCTR 25TH 1892
AGED 84 YEARS.
---
'THE LORD IS MY SHEPHERD: THEREFORE
CAN I LACK NOTHING.' PSALM XXIII
Also of ELIZABETH,
HIS WIFE
DIED MAY 12TH 1907
AGED 72 YEARS.
---
LET US THEREFORE COME BOLDLY
UNTO THE THRONE OF GRACE." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-315.jpg|size=s}} |893N |[[Corps-23|Sarah (Corps)]] |[[Corps-23|Portsmouth]] |1916 |"In
Memory of
CHARLES CORPS
DIED SEPTEMBER 5TH 1842
AGED 36 YEARS
INTERRED AT WITLEY
-----
ALSO OF SARAH, WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED MARCH 7TH 1894
AGED 90 YEARS.
-----
In Loving Memory of
SARAH PORTSMOUTH
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
TAKEN TO REST .. OCTOBER 1916
AGED 84 YEARS
-----
FATHER IN THY GRACIOUS KEEPING
LEAVE WE NOW THY SERVANT SLEEPING

ALSO ANNIE MARCHANT
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
TAKEN TO HER REST 11TH FEBRUARY 1927" |- |{{Image|file=Martin-54858.jpg|size=s}} |746N |[[Martin-56908|Emily Louisa (Martin)]] |[[Martin-56908|Potter]] |1916 |"In
Loving Memory
-of-
EMILY LOUISA POTTER
DIED NOVEMBER 26TH 1916
AGED 51 YEARS
'There shall be no night there.'

Also MARY ANN MARTIN
DIED AUGUST 13TH 1917
AGED 69 YEARS.
'the Lord gave and the Lord taketh away'" |- |{{Image|file=Potter-10504.jpg|size=s}} |443N |[[Potter-10504|Frank Ernest]] |[[Potter-10504|Potter]] |1892 |"IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
FRANK ERNEST POTTER
WHO DIED APRIL 10TH 1892
AGED 6 WEEKS" |- |{{Image|file=Prescott-1035.jpg|size=s}} |1875Y |[[Prescott-1035|Arthur Edward]] |[[Prescott-1035|Prescott]] |1888 |"In
Loving Memory
of
ARTHUR EDWARD PRESCOTT
ENTERED INTO REST MARCH 3 1888
AGED 36 YEARS.
'THY LIGHT IS COME.'" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-464.jpg|size=s}} |1300-1N |[[Tickner-243|Emily Mary (Tickner)]] |[[Tickner-243|Pullen]] |1937 |"IN LOVING MEMORY OF
SARAH JANE TICKNER
WHO DIED 22ND DECR. 1905
AGED 39 - ALSO OF
EMILY MARY PULLEN
WHO DIED 11TH AUG 1937
AGED 63 AND THOMAS
HER HUSBAND WHO DIED AT..
29TH AUG 1916
AGED 47" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-464.jpg|size=s}} | - |[[Pullen-1680|Thomas]] |[[Pullen-1680|Pullen]] |1916 |"IN LOVING MEMORY OF
SARAH JANE TICKNER
WHO DIED 22ND DECR. 1905
AGED 39 - ALSO OF
EMILY MARY PULLEN
WHO DIED 11TH AUG 1937
AGED 63 AND THOMAS
HER HUSBAND WHO DIED AT..
29TH AUG 1916
AGED 47" |- |{{Image|file=Green-34167.jpg|size=s}} |2644Y |[[Green-34167|Sarah (Green)]] |[[Green-34167|Punter]] |1870 |"IN
MEMORY OF
SARAH WIFE OF
WILLIAM PUNTER
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
..2.. 1870
[AGED] 67 YEARS" |- | |883Y |[[Punter-117|William]] |[[Punter-117|Punter]] |1883 | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-519.jpg|size=s}}
{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-520.jpg|size=s}} | |T |R | |"T R

T R" |- | |1966Y |[[Rainbird-122|Dorothy Emily]] |[[Rainbird-122|Rainbird]] |1897 | |- |{{Image|file=Rainbird-120.jpg|size=s}} |1168aY |[[Elliott-14447|Emily (Crook)]] |[[Elliott-14447|Rainbird]] |1933 |"IN FOND MEMORY
OF
MARJORIE EMILY
RAINBIRD
PASSED AWAY
OCT 28TH 1943
AGED 36 YEARS
---
IN GODS
GOOD KEEPING.

ALSO OF
HERBERT FRANCIS
RAINBIRD
DIED
JUNE 22ND 1955
AGED 85 YEARS.

[IN] AFFECTIONATE MEMORY OF EMILY, WIFE OF HERBERT FRANCIS RAINBIRD
WHO PASSED AWAY 25TH MARCH 1933 AGED 68 YEARS. 'THY WILL BE DONE.'" |- |{{Image|file=Rainbird-120.jpg|size=s}} |1168aY |[[Rainbird-120|Herbert Francis]] |[[Rainbird-120|Rainbird]] |1955 |"IN FOND MEMORY
OF
MARJORIE EMILY
RAINBIRD
PASSED AWAY
OCT 28TH 1943
AGED 36 YEARS
---
IN GODS
GOOD KEEPING.

ALSO OF
HERBERT FRANCIS
RAINBIRD
DIED
JUNE 22ND 1955
AGED 85 YEARS.

[IN] AFFECTIONATE MEMORY OF EMILY, WIFE OF HERBERT FRANCIS RAINBIRD
WHO PASSED AWAY 25TH MARCH 1933 AGED 68 YEARS. 'THY WILL BE DONE.'" |- |{{Image|file=Rainbird-120.jpg|size=s}} |1168aY |[[Rainbird-121|Marjorie Emily]] |[[Rainbird-121|Rainbird]] |1943 |"IN FOND MEMORY
OF
MARJORIE EMILY
RAINBIRD
PASSED AWAY
OCT 28TH 1943
AGED 36 YEARS
---
IN GODS
GOOD KEEPING.

ALSO OF
HERBERT FRANCIS
RAINBIRD
DIED
JUNE 22ND 1955
AGED 85 YEARS.

[IN] AFFECTIONATE MEMORY OF EMILY, WIFE OF HERBERT FRANCIS RAINBIRD
WHO PASSED AWAY 25TH MARCH 1933 AGED 68 YEARS. 'THY WILL BE DONE.'" |- | |169Y |[[Hampton-3959|Jane (Hampton)]] |[[Hampton-3959|Randall]] |1916 | |- |{{Image|file=Raynsford-42.jpg|size=s}} |1886Y |[[Colpus-21|Amelia Hampton (Colpus)]] |[[Colpus-21|Raynsford]] |1911 |"In Loving Memory
-of-
AMELIA HAMPTON RAYNSFORD
DIED FEB 26TH 1911
AGED 69 YEARS.
---
WILLIAM RAYNSFORD
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
DIED OCT 15TH 1914
AGED 77 YEARS.
---
WILLIAM CHARLES RAYNSFORD
ELDEST SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED AUGUST 18TH 1926
AGED 64 YEARS.
UNTIL ME MEET AGAIN" |- |{{Image|file=Raynsford-42.jpg|size=s}} |1886Y |[[Raynsford-42|William]] |[[Raynsford-42|Raynsford]] |1914 |"In Loving Memory
-of-
AMELIA HAMPTON RAYNSFORD
DIED FEB 26TH 1911
AGED 69 YEARS.
---
WILLIAM RAYNSFORD
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
DIED OCT 15TH 1914
AGED 77 YEARS.
---
WILLIAM CHARLES RAYNSFORD
ELDEST SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED AUGUST 18TH 1926
AGED 64 YEARS.
UNTIL ME MEET AGAIN" |- |{{Image|file=Raynsford-42.jpg|size=s}} |1886Y |[[Raynsford-43|William Charles]] |[[Raynsford-43|Raynsford]] |1926 |"In Loving Memory
-of-
AMELIA HAMPTON RAYNSFORD
DIED FEB 26TH 1911
AGED 69 YEARS.
---
WILLIAM RAYNSFORD
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
DIED OCT 15TH 1914
AGED 77 YEARS.
---
WILLIAM CHARLES RAYNSFORD
ELDEST SON OF THE ABOVE
DIED AUGUST 18TH 1926
AGED 64 YEARS.
UNTIL ME MEET AGAIN" |- |{{Image|file=Rayward-20.jpg|size=s}} |6AY |[[Lewry-65|Harriet (Lewry)]] |[[Lewry-65|Rayward]] |1897 | |- |{{Image|file=Rayward-20.jpg|size=s}} |6AY |[[Rayward-20|James Alfred]] |[[Rayward-20|Rayward]] |1886 |"Who died July 2nd 1886,
Aged 68 Years" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-518.jpg|size=s}} |1379N |[[Rea-1880|Alexander]] |[[Rea-1880|Rea]] |1867 |"IN MEMORY OF
ALEXANDER REA,
SON OF THOMAS AND MARGARET REA,
BORN MAY 8TH 1857,
DIED MAY 12TH 1867.
GEORGE REA,
DIED DECR. 13TH 1868,
AGED 1 YEAR AND 8 MONTHS.
LOTTIE MAYOR REA,
DIED APRIL 30TH. 1871,
AGED 4 MONTHS AND
10 DAYS.
[EDITH MAY REA,]
DIED MAY 31ST 1872,
AGED 10 WEEKS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-518.jpg|size=s}} |1379N |[[Rea-1884|Edith May]] |[[Rea-1884|Rea]] |1872 |"IN MEMORY OF
ALEXANDER REA,
SON OF THOMAS AND MARGARET REA,
BORN MAY 8TH 1857,
DIED MAY 12TH 1867.
GEORGE REA,
DIED DECR. 13TH 1868,
AGED 1 YEAR AND 8 MONTHS.
LOTTIE MAYOR REA,
DIED APRIL 30TH. 1871,
AGED 4 MONTHS AND
10 DAYS.
[EDITH MAY REA,]
DIED MAY 31ST 1872,
AGED 10 WEEKS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-518.jpg|size=s}} |1379N |[[Rea-1882|George Enticknap]] |[[Rea-1882|Rea]] |1868 |"IN MEMORY OF
ALEXANDER REA,
SON OF THOMAS AND MARGARET REA,
BORN MAY 8TH 1857,
DIED MAY 12TH 1867.
GEORGE REA,
DIED DECR. 13TH 1868,
AGED 1 YEAR AND 8 MONTHS.
LOTTIE MAYOR REA,
DIED APRIL 30TH. 1871,
AGED 4 MONTHS AND
10 DAYS.
[EDITH MAY REA,]
DIED MAY 31ST 1872,
AGED 10 WEEKS." |- | |1336N |[[Botting-226|Kate (Botting)]] |[[Botting-226|Rea]] |1931 | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-517.jpg|size=s}}
{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-521.jpg|size=s}} |1328-9N |[[Hughes-18754|Katharine Sophia (Hughes)]] |[[Hughes-18754|Rea]] |1926 |"In Loving Memory
of
THOMAS REA,
WHO DIED APRIL 9TH 1910
IN HIS 80TH YEAR.
Also of KATHARINE SOPHIA,
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JULY 10TH 1926
AGED 73 YEARS. |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-518.jpg|size=s}} |1379N |[[Rea-1883|Lottie Mayor]] |[[Rea-1883|Rea]] |1871 |"IN MEMORY OF
ALEXANDER REA,
SON OF THOMAS AND MARGARET REA,
BORN MAY 8TH 1857,
DIED MAY 12TH 1867.
GEORGE REA,
DIED DECR. 13TH 1868,
AGED 1 YEAR AND 8 MONTHS.
LOTTIE MAYOR REA,
DIED APRIL 30TH. 1871,
AGED 4 MONTHS AND
10 DAYS.
[EDITH MAY REA,]
DIED MAY 31ST 1872,
AGED 10 WEEKS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-517.jpg|size=s}} |1378N |[[Fairweather-1513|Margaret]] |[[Fairweather-1513|Rea]] |1883 |"IN
MEMORY OF
MARGARET,
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
THOMAS REA,
WHO DIED 24TH FEBRUARY 1883,
AGED 51 YEARS.
-----
ALSO BARBARA,
WIFE OF H STREET,
AND SECOND DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE,
WHO DIED NOVER. 20TH 1882
INTERRED IN THIS CEMETERY.
-----
ALSO ISABELLA,
WIFE OF W SKINNER,
AND THIRD DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED SEPT. 30TH 1908
INTERRED AT BELLS HILL BARNET.
-----
THOMAS REA
WHO DIED APRIL 9TH 1910
IN HIS 80TH YEAR.
O MY GOD PREPARE MY SOUL FOR THAT GREAT
DAY THE HOUR OF MY DEPARTURE HAS COME
I HEAR THE VOICE THAT CALLS ME HOME.
-----
ALSO JANET SKINNER 4TH DAUGHTER OF
THOMAS REA
DIED FEBRUARY 11TH 1929 AGED 65 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-517.jpg|size=s}}
{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-521.jpg|size=s}} |1328-9N |[[Rea-1881|Thomas]] |[[Rea-1881|Rea]] |1910 |"IN
MEMORY OF
MARGARET,
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
THOMAS REA,
WHO DIED 24TH FEBRUARY 1883,
AGED 51 YEARS.
-----
ALSO BARBARA,
WIFE OF H STREET,
AND SECOND DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE,
WHO DIED NOVER. 20TH 1882
INTERRED IN THIS CEMETERY.
-----
ALSO ISABELLA,
WIFE OF W SKINNER,
AND THIRD DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED SEPT. 30TH 1908
INTERRED AT BELLS HILL BARNET.
-----
THOMAS REA
WHO DIED APRIL 9TH 1910
IN HIS 80TH YEAR.
O MY GOD PREPARE MY SOUL FOR THAT GREAT
DAY THE HOUR OF MY DEPARTURE HAS COME
I HEAR THE VOICE THAT CALLS ME HOME.
-----
ALSO JANET SKINNER 4TH DAUGHTER OF
THOMAS REA
DIED FEBRUARY 11TH 1929 AGED 65 YEARS."

In Loving Memory
of
THOMAS REA,
WHO DIED APRIL 9TH 1910
IN HIS 80TH YEAR.
Also of KATHARINE SOPHIA,
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JULY 10TH 1926
AGED 73 YEARS. |- | |1337N |[[Rea-1885|William Chalcraft]] |[[Rea-1885|Rea]] |1925 | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-528.jpg|size=s}} |1335N |[[Rea-1886|William Thomas]] |[[Rea-1886|Rea]] |1907 |"In
ever loving
memory of
WILLIAM THOMAS REA
DEARLY LOVED SON OF
WILLIAM & KATE REA
BORN JAN 22ND 1906
DIED MARCH 14TH 1907
SUCH IS THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN" |- |{{Image|file=Hooker-2449.jpg|size=s}} |393N |[[Hooker-2449|Elizabeth (Hooker)]] |[[Hooker-2449|Redgrove]] |1890 |"In Loving [Memory]
-of-
ELIZABETH WIFE OF
JAMES REDGROVE,
WHO DIED DECR 27TH 1890
AGED 67 YEARS.
'AT REST.'" |- |{{Image|file=Hooker-2449.jpg|size=s}} |393N |[[Redgrove-5|James]] |[[Redgrove-5|Redgrove]] |1900 |"In Loving [Memory]
-of-
ELIZABETH WIFE OF
JAMES REDGROVE,
WHO DIED DECR 27TH 1890
AGED 67 YEARS.
'AT REST.'" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-249.jpg|size=s}} |1413N |[[Revill-196|Charles Edwin]] |[[Revill-196|Revill]] |1902 |"IN LOVING MEMORY OF
CHARLES EDWIN REVILL
AT REST FEBRUARY 14TH 1902
AGED 71 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-586.jpg|size=s}} |4N |[[Richards-13578|Charlotte Ellen]] |[[Richards-13578|Richards]] |1928 |"Sacred to the Memory
-of-
CHARLOTTE ELLEN RICHARDS,
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE ON JUNE 2ND 1928
AGED 78 YEARS.
---
'BE YE ALSO READY.' LUKE XII. 40 V." |- |{{Image|file=Richards-14051.jpg|size=s}} |2193Y |[[Unknown-494538|Jane]] |[[Unknown-494538|Richards]] |1877 |"In
MEMORY OF
JANE, WI[FE OF]
ROBERT RICHARDS
DIED AUGST. 2ND 1877,
A[GED ..] YEARS
..
..
GEORGE [EDWARDS?]
GRE[AT?] [NEPHEW OF THE ABOVE?]
BORN DEC .. 1868? " |- |{{Image|file=Richards-14051.jpg|size=s}} |2192Y |[[Richards-14051|Robert]] |[[Richards-14051|Richards]] |1890 |"In
MEMORY OF
JANE, WI[FE OF]
ROBERT RICHARDS
DIED AUGST. 2ND 1877,
A[GED ..] YEARS
..
..
GEORGE [EDWARDS?]
GRE[AT?] [NEPHEW OF THE ABOVE?]
BORN DEC .. 1868? " |- | |589Y |[[Browne-4491|Eliza (Browne)]] |[[Browne-4491|Richardson]] |1909 | |- |{{Image|file=Richardson-22465.jpg|size=s}} |566Y |[[Richardson-22465|George]] |[[Richardson-22465|Richardson]] |1933 |"In
Loving Memory of
JANE RICHARDSON
DIED 16TH JAN 1917, AGED 69 YEARS.
---
AT REST.

Also of GEORGE RICHARDSON
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
DIED 19TH MARCH 1933 AGED 84 YEARS.

HE HAS EARNED FOR HIMSELF
HIS EVENING REST." |- |{{Image|file=Richardson-22464.jpg|size=s}} |568Y |[[Richardson-22464|Helen Mary]] |[[Richardson-22464|Richardson]] |1932 |"In Loving Memory
-of-
HELEN MARY RICHARDSON
DIED JUNE 16TH 1932
AGED 59 YEARS
---
At Rest
---
WITH LOVE FROM DAD" |- | |567Y |[[Richardson-22467|James]] |[[Richardson-22467|Richardson]] |1863 | |- |{{Image|file=Richardson-22465.jpg|size=s}} |566Y |[[Mandeville-763|Jane (Mandeville)]] |[[Mandeville-763|Richardson]] |1917 |"In
Loving Memory of
JANE RICHARDSON
DIED 16TH JAN 1917, AGED 69 YEARS.
---
AT REST.

Also of GEORGE RICHARDSON
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
DIED 19TH MARCH 1933 AGED 84 YEARS.

HE HAS EARNED FOR HIMSELF
HIS EVENING REST." |- | |568Y |[[Ayles-94|Rebecca (Ayles)]] |[[Ayles-94|Richardson]] |1862 | |- | |589Y |[[Richardson-22466|William]] |[[Richardson-22466|Richardson]] |1870 | |- | |826BY |[[Riddle-3233|Archibald]] |[[Riddle-3233|Riddle]] |1885 | |- | | 872 |[[Riddle-3234|Arthur Edward]] |[[Riddle-3234|Riddle]] |1887 | |- | |353Y |[[Riddle-3236|Edith Ann]] |[[Riddle-3236|Riddle]] |1890 | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-248.jpg|size=s}} |N1412 |[[Riddle-3230|George Edward]] |[[Riddle-3230|Riddle]] |1908 |"IN
LOVING
MEMORY OF
GEORGE EDWARD
RIDDLE,
WHO DIED MARCH 6 1908
AGED 54 YEARS
WITH CHRI[ST WH]ICH IS FAR BETTER" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-246.jpg|size=s}} |1412N |[[Spencer-19300|Sarah Jane]] |[[Spencer-19300|Riddle]] |1901 |"IN
LOVING
MEMORY OF
MY DEAR MOTHER
SARAH JANE RIDDLE
WHO DIED JULY 7 1901
AGED 45 YEARS
FROM HER LESS.. THOUGH SORROWFUL SON
HARRY" |- |{{Image|file=Ritchie-4125.jpg|size=s}} |397N |Bridget |Ritchie |1897 |"IN
Loving Memory of
GEORGE RITCHIE,
BELOVED HUSBAND OF
BRIDGET RITCHIE,
DIED MAY 11TH 1890
AGED 56 YEARS.
-+-
BLESSED ARE THE DEAD WHICH DIE IN THE LORD
-+-
Also of
BRIDGET RITCHIE
[DIED AP]RIL 6TH 1897
[AGED 5]2 YEARS.
[HER END W]AS PEACE." |- |{{Image|file=Ritchie-4125.jpg|size=s}} |397N |[[Ritchie-4125|George]] |[[Ritchie-4125|Ritchie]] |1890 |"IN
Loving Memory of
GEORGE RITCHIE,
BELOVED HUSBAND OF
BRIDGET RITCHIE,
DIED MAY 11TH 1890
AGED 56 YEARS.
-+-
BLESSED ARE THE DEAD WHICH DIE IN THE LORD
-+-
Also of
BRIDGET RITCHIE
[DIED AP]RIL 6TH 1897
[AGED 5]2 YEARS.
[HER END W]AS PEACE." |- |{{Image|file=Roads-149.jpg|size=s}} |75cY |[[Roads-149|Frederick Charles]] |[[Roads-149|Roads]] |1913 |"Sacred to the Memory
-of-
MY DEAR AND DEVOTED HUSBAN[D]
FREDERICK CHARLES ROADS
WHO PASSED AWAY APRIL 19TH 1913
AGED 46 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-338.jpg|size=s}} |956N |[[Robertson-16848|Charles]] |[[Robertson-16848|Robertson]] |1891 |"CHARLES ROBERTSON, R.W.S.
10TH NOV 1891" |- | |956N |[[Lonsdale-282|Alice Mary (Lonsdale)]] |[[Lonsdale-282|Robertson]] |1916 | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-416.jpg|size=s}} |1504N |[[Unknown-483438|Elizabeth]] |[[Unknown-483438|Rogers]] |1871 |"SACRED
TO
THE MEMORY OF
ELIZABETH ROGERS
WHO FELL ASLEEP
DECEMBER 18TH 1871
AGED 85 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-658.jpg|size=s}} |2149Y |[[Roker-39|Jane]] |[[Roker-39|Roker]] |1881 |"In
Loving Memory
of
Jane Roker
.. December 27th 1881" |- | |93AY |[[Roles-141|Alfred]] |[[Roles-141|Roles]] |1885 | |- | |641aN |[[Roles-144|Arthur Cyril]] |[[Roles-144|Roles]] |1916 | |- | |1452N |[[Roles-140|Charles]] |[[Roles-140|Roles]] |1919 | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-318.jpg|size=s}} |1452Y |[[Large-1048|Jane Rebecca (Large)]] |[[Large-1048|Roles]] |1909 |"IN
Loving Memory
of
JANE REBECCA
WIFE OF CHARLES ROLES
DIED AUGUST 2.. 1909
AGED 58 YEARS" |- | |423N |[[Roles-142|Robert Samuel Large]] |[[Roles-142|Roles]] |1890 | |- | |662bN |[[Roles-145|Walter Charles]] |[[Roles-145|Roles]] |1915 | |- |{{Image|file=Cokayne-97.jpg|size=s}} |2413Y |[[Cokayne-97|Blanche Dorothea (Cokayne)]] |[[Cokayne-97|Romanis]] |1883 |"IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
BLANCHE DOROTHEA COKAYNE ROMANIS
THE BELOVED WIFE OF REV W.F.J. ROMANIS
OF CHARTERHOUSE, AND ELDEST DAUGHTER OF
G.E. COKAYNE, ESQ
DIED SEPR. 17TH 1883, AGED 25.

'BLESSED ARE THE PURE IN HEART
FOR THEY SHALL SEE GOD.'" |- |{{Image|file=Romanis-13.jpg|size=s}} |2414Y |[[Romanis-13|Blanche Mary Dorothea]] |[[Romanis-13|Romanis]] |1883 |"BLANCHE MARY DOROTHEA
INFANT DAUGHTER OF
REV. W.F.J. ROMANIS
DIED OCTR 15TH [1883]
AGED 4 WEEKS
'SUFFER THE LITTLE CHILDREN
TO COME UNTO ME.'" |- |{{Image|file=Rothwell-705.jpg|size=s}} |2459AY |[[Towse-113|Agnes]] |[[Towse-113|Rothwell]] |1881 |"In Loving Memory
-of-
WILLIAM ROTHWELL,
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE ON
JULY 1ST 1916, AGED 65 YEARS.
-+-
Also AGNES,
THE BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE
MAY 11TH 1881, AGED 30 YEARS.
-+-
PEACE, PERFECT PEACE, BY THRONGING DUTIES PRESS'D
TO DO THE WILL OF JESUS, THIS IS REST." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-584.jpg|size=s}} |11-2N |[[White-52162|Jane]] |[[White-52162|Rothwell]] |1933 |"Sacred to the Memory
-of-
JANE ROTHWELL
BORN 1849. PASSED OVER 1933
----" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-622.jpg|size=s}} |1673DY |[[Rothwell-702|Margaret Gertrude]] |[[Rothwell-702|Rothwell]] |1922 |"In
Sweet Memory
of
MARGARET GERTRUDE
ROTHWELL
AGED 7 MONTHS" |- |{{Image|file=Rothwell-705.jpg|size=s}} |2459aY |[[Rothwell-705|William]] |[[Rothwell-705|Rothwell]] |1916 |"In Loving Memory
-of-
WILLIAM ROTHWELL,
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE ON
JULY 1ST 1916, AGED 65 YEARS.
-+-
Also AGNES,
THE BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE
MAY 11TH 1881, AGED 30 YEARS.
-+-
PEACE, PERFECT PEACE, BY THRONGING DUTIES PRESS'D
TO DO THE WILL OF JESUS, THIS IS REST." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-229.jpg|size=s}} |780N |[[Rowbotham-258|William]] |[[Rowbotham-258|Rowbotham]] |1900 |"IN LOVING MEMORY OF
WILLIAM ROWBOTHAM
AT REST JUNE 18TH 1900
AGED 82 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Russell-22315.jpg|size=s}} |1230aY |[[Stevens-18742|Elizabeth Jane (Stevens)]] |[[Stevens-18742|Russell]] |1934 |"In
Loving Memory of
JAMES RUSSELL
DIED JAN 22ND 1922 AGED 69 YEARS
---
HE SUFFERED MUCH BUT MURMURED NOT

Also of ELIZABETH JANE DI.." |- |{{Image|file=Russell-22315.jpg|size=s}} |1230aY |[[Russell-22315|James]] |[[Russell-22315|Russell]] |1922 |"In
Loving Memory of
JAMES RUSSELL
DIED JAN 22ND 1922 AGED 69 YEARS
---
HE SUFFERED MUCH BUT MURMURED NOT

Also of ELIZABETH JANE DI.." |- |{{Image|file=Russell-23922.jpg|size=s}} |560N |[[Unknown-505368|Jane (Unknown)]] |[[Unknown-505368|Russell]] |1891 |"IN LOVING MEMORY
-OF-
MARY ANN SLOW
DIED OCT 5TH 1937 AGED 90 YEARS
-+-
'O REST IN THE LORD.'" |- |{{Image|file=Russell-6922.jpg|size=s}} |1870-1Y |[[Blomefield-1|Louisa Charlotte Emily (Blomefield)]] |[[Blomefield-1|Russell]] |1923 |"Theodosius Stuart Russell
+ Captain
Chief Constable of the West Riding of Yorkshire
from 1876 to 190?
born 13 Sept 1836 + Died 2 Feb 1906
W..ing ...
Our Lord Jesus Christ
Also Louisa Charlotte Emily his wife
Born 11? April 1847
Died 7 August 1923" |- |{{Image|file=Russell-6922.jpg|size=s}} |1870-1Y |[[Russell-6922|Theodosius Stuart]] |[[Russell-6922|Russell]] |1906 |"Theodosius Stuart Russell
+ Captain
Chief Constable of the West Riding of Yorkshire
from 1876 to 190?
born 13 Sept 1836 + Died 2 Feb 1906
W..ing ...
Our Lord Jesus Christ
Also Louisa Charlotte Emily his wife
Born 11? April 1847
Died 7 August 1923" |- | |1479N |[[Russell-23923|William]] |[[Russell-23923|Russell]] |1868 | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-462.jpg|size=s}} |1240N |[[Terry-6474|Phebe]] |[[Terry-6474|Salmon]] |1891 |"In
Loving Memory of
WILLIAM JENNINGS SALMON,
DIED OCTOBER 24TH 1876
AGED 73 YEARS.
Also
PHEBE SALMON,
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED MAY 1ST 1891
AGED 75 YEARS.
At Rest" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-462.jpg|size=s}} |1240N |[[Salmon-2016|William Jennings]] |[[Salmon-2016|Salmon]] |1876 |"In
Loving Memory of
WILLIAM JENNINGS SALMON,
DIED OCTOBER 24TH 1876
AGED 73 YEARS.
Also
PHEBE SALMON,
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED MAY 1ST 1891
AGED 75 YEARS.
At Rest" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-224.jpg|size=s}} |1391aN |[[Sanderson-3606|Charlotte Louisa Gertrude]] |[[Sanderson-3606|Sanderson]] |1929 |"CHARLOTTE LOUISA GERTRUDE SANDERSON
BORN OCTOBER 6TH 1843
DIED APRIL 12TH 1929" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-556.jpg|size=s}} |71aN |[[Sanderson-3602|Dorothy Manners]] |[[Sanderson-3602|Sanderson]] |1921 |"IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
DOROTHY MANNERS SANDERSON
AGED 39 YEARS
DEPARTED APRIL 7 1921
TO BE WITH CHRIST WHICH IS FAR BETTER

MARY MANNERS SANDERSON
AGED 78 YEARS
DEPARTED MARCH 21 1955" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-560.jpg|size=s}} |72AN |[[Sanderson-3600|Edward Manners]] |[[Sanderson-3600|Sanderson]] |1932 |"IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
EDWARD MANNERS SANDERSON
(PRIEST)
DEPARTED MAY 20TH 1932
AGED 84 YEARS
GOD BE MERCIFUL TO ME, A SINNER

ALSO OF EVELINE MARY HIS WIFE
DEPARTED DECEMBER.. 1938
AGED 87 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-560.jpg|size=s}} |72AN |[[Venables-1567|Eveline Mary]] |[[Venables-1567|Sanderson]] |1938 |"IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
EDWARD MANNERS SANDERSON
(PRIEST)
DEPARTED MAY 20TH 1932
AGED 84 YEARS
GOD BE MERCIFUL TO ME, A SINNER

ALSO OF EVELINE MARY HIS WIFE
DEPARTED DECEMBER.. 1938
AGED 87 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-556.jpg|size=s}} |71AN |[[Sanderson-3603|Mary Charlotte Manners]] |[[Sanderson-3603|Sanderson]] |1955 |"IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
DOROTHY MANNERS SANDERSON
AGED 39 YEARS
DEPARTED APRIL 7 1921
TO BE WITH CHRIST WHICH IS FAR BETTER

MARY MANNERS SANDERSON
AGED 78 YEARS
DEPARTED MARCH 21 1955" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-216.jpg|size=s}} |1391aN |[[Sanderson-3607|Maud Alice Isobel]] |[[Sanderson-3607|Sanderson]] |1921 |"MAUD ALICE ISOBEL SANDERSON
BORN SEPTEMBER 28 1871
DIED NOVEMBER 9 1921
IN THY LIGHT SHALL WE SEE LIGHT." |- |{{Image|file=Saunders-9209.jpg|size=s}} |2635Y |[[Saunders-9209|Henry]] |[[Saunders-9209|Saunders]] |1890 |"ihs
In Affectionate Remembrance of
SUSANNA SAUNDERS
WHO DIED AUGUST 19TH 1873
AGED 72 YEARS.
-+-
Also of
HENRY SAUNDERS
WHO DIED MAY 2ND 1890
AGED 48 YEARS
-+-
SON OF THE ABOVE" |- |{{Image|file=Saunders-9210.jpg|size=s}} |366N |[[Saunders-9210|James]] |[[Saunders-9210|Saunders]] |1888 |"ihs
In Affectionate Remembrance of
JAMES SAUNDERS
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 5TH? 1888
AGED 81 YEARS.
-+-" |- |{{Image|file=Saunders-9209.jpg|size=s}} |2635Y |[[Lindsey-4780|Susannah (Lindsey)]] |[[Lindsey-4780|Saunders]] |1873 |"ihs
In Affectionate Remembrance of
SUSANNA SAUNDERS
WHO DIED AUGUST 19TH 1873
AGED 72 YEARS.
-+-
Also of
HENRY SAUNDERS
WHO DIED MAY 2ND 1890
AGED 48 YEARS
-+-
SON OF THE ABOVE" |- |{{Image|file=Frith-569.jpg|size=s}} |791Y |[[Grandy-578|Lucy (Grandy)]] |[[Grandy-578|Seaber]] |1904 |"ihs
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ELIZA, WIFE OF JOHN GRANDY,
DIED JULY 21ST 1873
AGED 35 YEARS.
-+-
ALSO OF JOHN GRANDY,
DIED FEBRUARY 16TH 1894
AGED 67 YEARS.
-+-
ALSO LUCY, DAUGHTER OF ABOVE
AND THE BELOVED WIFE OF
CHARLES SEABER,
DIED AUGUST 29TH 1904
AGED 27 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-438.jpg|size=s}} |1528N |[[Sharp-9656|Mary]] |[[Sharp-9656|Sharp]] |1921 |"LITTLE MARY
DEARLY LOVED
CHILD OF
A & E SHARP
CALLED HOME
AUG 31ST 1921
AGED 9 YEARS

ABIDE WITH ME" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-510.jpg|size=s}} |N1320-1 |[[Shaw-17336|Ellen Elizabeth]] |[[Shaw-17336|Shaw]] |1906 |"IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
ELLEN ELIZABETH SHAW
AT REST
9 MAY 1906
AGED 71 YEARS"

"Sacred
to the Memory of
MARY ANN
WIDOW OF JOHN SHAW
AT REST 4TH DECEMBER 1900
AGED 86 YEARS.
---
Also of FREDERICK,
SON OF THE ABOVE,
AT REST 4TH MARCH 1860
AGED 18 YEARS.
---
ELLEN ELIZABETH SHAW
AT REST 9TH MAY 1906
AGED 71 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Higgins-7699.jpg|size=s}} |Y257 |[[Shaw-17340|Frederick]] |[[Shaw-17340|Shaw]] |1860 |"Sacred
to the Memory of
MARY ANN
WIDOW OF JOHN SHAW
AT REST 4TH DECEMBER 1900
AGED 86 YEARS.
---
Also of FREDERICK,
SON OF THE ABOVE,
AT REST 4TH MARCH 1860
AGED 18 YEARS.
---
ELLEN ELIZABETH SHAW
AT REST 9TH MAY 1906
AGED 71 YEARS." |- | |N1320-1 |[[Shaw-17338|Mary Ann]] |[[Shaw-17338|Shaw]] |1927 | |- |{{Image|file=Higgins-7699.jpg|size=s}} |Y257 |[[Higgins-7699|Mary Ann (Higgins)]] |[[Higgins-7699|Shaw]] |1900 |"Sacred
to the Memory of
MARY ANN
WIDOW OF JOHN SHAW
AT REST 4TH DECEMBER 1900
AGED 86 YEARS.
---
Also of FREDERICK,
SON OF THE ABOVE,
AT REST 4TH MARCH 1860
AGED 18 YEARS.
---
ELLEN ELIZABETH SHAW
AT REST 9TH MAY 1906
AGED 71 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-570.jpg|size=s}} |80N |[[Harris-37544|Ann (Harris)]] |[[Harris-37544|Sherlock]] |1891 |"In
LOVING MEMORY OF
GEORGE SHERLOCK
AT REST 4 APRIL 1915
AGED 86.
ALSO ANN HIS WIFE
AT REST 9 APRIL 1891
AGED 72
PEACE, PERFECT PEACE." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-602.jpg|size=s}} |1672aY |[[Chiverton-106|Eliza]] |[[Chiverton-106|Sherlock]] |1912 |"In Loving Memory
-of-
ELIZA SHERLOCK
DIED JANUARY 12TH 1912, AGED 61 YEARS
---
Also of
FRANCES MAUD SHERLOCK
DIED DECEMBER 28TH 1927, AGED 48 YEARS.
---
At Rest
---
Also of
JAMES HENRY SHERLOCK
DIED 23RD MAY 1950, AGED 69 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-602.jpg|size=s}} |1672AY |[[Sherlock-665|Frances Maud]] |[[Sherlock-665|Sherlock]] |1927 |"In Loving Memory
-of-
ELIZA SHERLOCK
DIED JANUARY 12TH 1912, AGED 61 YEARS
---
Also of
FRANCES MAUD SHERLOCK
DIED DECEMBER 28TH 1927, AGED 48 YEARS.
---
At Rest
---
Also of
JAMES HENRY SHERLOCK
DIED 23RD MAY 1950, AGED 69 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-570.jpg|size=s}} |80N |[[Sherlock-663|George]] |[[Sherlock-663|Sherlock]] |1915 |"In
LOVING MEMORY OF
GEORGE SHERLOCK
AT REST 4 APRIL 1915
AGED 86.
ALSO ANN HIS WIFE
AT REST 9 APRIL 1891
AGED 72
PEACE, PERFECT PEACE." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-602.jpg|size=s}} |1672aY |[[Sherlock-666|James Henry]] |[[Sherlock-666|Sherlock]] |1950 |"In Loving Memory
-of-
ELIZA SHERLOCK
DIED JANUARY 12TH 1912, AGED 61 YEARS
---
Also of
FRANCES MAUD SHERLOCK
DIED DECEMBER 28TH 1927, AGED 48 YEARS.
---
At Rest
---
Also of
JAMES HENRY SHERLOCK
DIED 23RD MAY 1950, AGED 69 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Sherlock-6692.jpg|size=s}} |712N |[[Sherlock-664|John]] |[[Sherlock-664|Sherlock]] |1900 |"In Loving Memory
-of-
WILLIAM JOHN SHERLOCK
DIED NOVEMBER 12TH 1895, AGED 20 YEARS.
---
Also of
JOHN SHERLOCK
DIED APRIL 26TH 1900, AGED 52 YEARS.
---
At Rest." |- | |12dY |[[Sherlock-668|Sidney James]] |[[Sherlock-668|Sherlock]] |1918 | |- |{{Image|file=Sherlock-6692.jpg|size=s}} |712N |[[Sherlock-669|William John]] |[[Sherlock-669|Sherlock]] |1895 |"In Loving Memory
-of-
WILLIAM JOHN SHERLOCK
DIED NOVEMBER 12TH 1895, AGED 20 YEARS.
---
Also of
JOHN SHERLOCK
DIED APRIL 26TH 1900, AGED 52 YEARS.
---
At Rest." |- | |767aY |[[Sherlock-667|William John Thomas]] |[[Sherlock-667|Sherlock]] |1902 | |- |{{Image|file=Sherwin-675.jpg|size=s}} |1888Y |[[Sherwin-675|Alfred Thomas]] |[[Sherwin-675|Sherwin]] |1925 |"IN LOVING
MEMORY
+
FLORENCE KATHERINE
SHERWIN
BORN JUNE 15TH 1855
DIED JANUARY 10TH 1887
ALSO OF
ALFRED THOMAS
SHERWIN
DIED OCTOBER 27TH 1925" |- |{{Image|file=Sherwin-675.jpg|size=s}} |1888Y |[[Sherwin-676|Florence Katherine]] |[[Sherwin-676|Sherwin]] |1887 |"IN LOVING
MEMORY
+
FLORENCE KATHERINE
SHERWIN
BORN JUNE 15TH 1855
DIED JANUARY 10TH 1887
ALSO OF
ALFRED THOMAS
SHERWIN
DIED OCTOBER 27TH 1925" |- | |1604N |[[Simpson-15565|Gertrude]] |[[Simpson-15565|Simpson]] |1920 | |- | |1604N |[[Simpson-15561|Harold]] |[[Simpson-15561|Simpson]] |1872 | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-434.jpg|size=s}} |1603N |[[Gillett-2100|Maria]] |[[Gillett-2100|Simpson]] |1909 |"IN MEMORY OF
THOMAS SIMPSON
OF THE ARCHES, CLEVEDON
BORN 17TH SEPTR. 1812,
DIED 19TH JANY. 1885.

ALSO IN LOVING MEMORY
MARIA
WIFE OF THOMAS SIMPSON
BORN 9TH OCTOBER 1816
DIED 24TH JANUARY 1909." |- | |1604N |[[Simpson-15563|Percy]] |[[Simpson-15563|Simpson]] |1914 | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-434.jpg|size=s}} |1603N |[[Simpson-15553|Thomas]] |[[Simpson-15553|Simpson]] |1885 |"IN MEMORY OF
THOMAS SIMPSON
OF THE ARCHES, CLEVEDON
BORN 17TH SEPTR. 1812,
DIED 19TH JANY. 1885.

ALSO IN LOVING MEMORY
MARIA
WIFE OF THOMAS SIMPSON
BORN 9TH OCTOBER 1816
DIED 24TH JANUARY 1909." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-421.jpg|size=s}} |1512N |[[Webber-3637|Margaret Eliza (Webber)]] |[[Webber-3637|Sisley]] |1858 |"TO
The Memory of
Margaret Eliza Wife of
Richard Sisley
Born October 20th 18..
Died September .. 1858
.. of Life? ... are?
ALSO OF
Margaret Eliza Webber
Daughter of the above
.." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-421.jpg|size=s}} |1512N |[[Sisley-92|Margaret Eliza Webber]] |[[Sisley-92|Sisley]] |1859 |"TO
The Memory of
Margaret Eliza Wife of
Richard Sisley
Born October 20th 18..
Died September .. 1858
.. of Life? ... are?
ALSO OF
Margaret Eliza Webber
Daughter of the above
.." |- | |1511N |[[Sisley-91|Richard]] |[[Sisley-91|Sisley]] |1878 | |- |{{Image|file=Skeet-176.jpg|size=s}} |677N |[[Winchester-1375|Jane (Winchester)]] |[[Winchester-1375|Skeet]] |1909 |"IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
PETER SKEET,
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF
JANE SKEET.
BORN DECEMBER 1ST 1827,
DIED APRIL 9TH 1894.
-+-
ALSO OF
JANE SKEET,
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
BORN OCTOBER 9TH 1830
DIED MARCH 1ST 1909.
-+-
WITH CHRIST WHICH IS [FAR BETTER.]" |- |{{Image|file=Skeet-176.jpg|size=s}} |677N |[[Skeet-176|Peter]] |[[Skeet-176|Skeet]] |1894 |"IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
PETER SKEET,
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF
JANE SKEET.
BORN DECEMBER 1ST 1827,
DIED APRIL 9TH 1894.
-+-
ALSO OF
JANE SKEET,
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
BORN OCTOBER 9TH 1830
DIED MARCH 1ST 1909.
-+-
WITH CHRIST WHICH IS [FAR BETTER.]" |- |{{Image|file=Skeggs-216.jpg|size=s}} |1806Y |[[Skeggs-216|Emma Louisa]] |[[Skeggs-216|Skeggs]] |1935 |"In
LOVING MEMORY
OF
MARY LOUISA
WIDOW OF THE LATE GEORGE SKEGGS
INTERRED IN KENSAL GREEN CEMETERY
WHO FELL ASLEEP APRIL 22ND 1898
AGED 73 YEARS
'UNTIL THE DAY BREAK'
ALSO OF
HER DAUGHTER
EMMA LOUISA SKEGGS
WHO FELL ASLEEP MAY 29TH 1935,
AGED 71 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Skeggs-216.jpg|size=s}} |1806Y |[[Weston-7384|Mary Louisa (Weston)]] |[[Weston-7384|Skeggs]] |1898 |"In
LOVING MEMORY
OF
MARY LOUISA
WIDOW OF THE LATE GEORGE SKEGGS
INTERRED IN KENSAL GREEN CEMETERY
WHO FELL ASLEEP APRIL 22ND 1898
AGED 73 YEARS
'UNTIL THE DAY BREAK'
ALSO OF
HER DAUGHTER
EMMA LOUISA SKEGGS
WHO FELL ASLEEP MAY 29TH 1935,
AGED 71 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-517.jpg|size=s}} | - |[[Rea-1898|Isabella (Rea)]] |[[Rea-1898|Skinner]] |1908 |"IN
MEMORY OF
MARGARET,
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
THOMAS REA,
WHO DIED 24TH FEBRUARY 1883,
AGED 51 YEARS.
-----
ALSO BARBARA,
WIFE OF H STREET,
AND SECOND DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE,
WHO DIED NOVER. 20TH 1882
INTERRED IN THIS CEMETERY.
-----
ALSO ISABELLA,
WIFE OF W SKINNER,
AND THIRD DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED SEPT. 30TH 1908
INTERRED AT BELLS HILL BARNET.
-----
THOMAS REA
WHO DIED APRIL 9TH 1910
IN HIS 80TH YEAR.
O MY GOD PREPARE MY SOUL FOR THAT GREAT
DAY THE HOUR OF MY DEPARTURE HAS COME
I HEAR THE VOICE THAT CALLS ME HOME.
-----
ALSO JANET SKINNER 4TH DAUGHTER OF
THOMAS REA
DIED FEBRUARY 11TH 1929 AGED 65 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-517.jpg|size=s}} |1378N |[[Rea-1899|Janet (Rea)]] |[[Rea-1899|Skinner]] |1929 |"IN
MEMORY OF
MARGARET,
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
THOMAS REA,
WHO DIED 24TH FEBRUARY 1883,
AGED 51 YEARS.
-----
ALSO BARBARA,
WIFE OF H STREET,
AND SECOND DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE,
WHO DIED NOVER. 20TH 1882
INTERRED IN THIS CEMETERY.
-----
ALSO ISABELLA,
WIFE OF W SKINNER,
AND THIRD DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED SEPT. 30TH 1908
INTERRED AT BELLS HILL BARNET.
-----
THOMAS REA
WHO DIED APRIL 9TH 1910
IN HIS 80TH YEAR.
O MY GOD PREPARE MY SOUL FOR THAT GREAT
DAY THE HOUR OF MY DEPARTURE HAS COME
I HEAR THE VOICE THAT CALLS ME HOME.
-----
ALSO JANET SKINNER 4TH DAUGHTER OF
THOMAS REA
DIED FEBRUARY 11TH 1929 AGED 65 YEARS." |- | |1479N |[[Slow-55|Daniel]] |[[Slow-55|Slow]] |1926 | |- |{{Image|file=Russell-23922.jpg|size=s}} |560N |[[Russell-23922.jpg|Mary Ann (Russell)]] |[[Russell-23922.jpg|Slow]] |1937 |"IN LOVING MEMORY
-OF-
MARY ANN SLOW
DIED OCT 5TH 1937 AGED 90 YEARS
-+-
'O REST IN THE LORD.'" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-571.jpg|size=s}} |691N |[[Smallridge-187|John]] |[[Smallridge-187|Smallridge]] |1898 |"In
Loving Memory
of
JOHN SMALLRIDGE.
DIED FEBRUARY 8TH 1895,
AGED 57 YEARS.
-+-
NOT MY WILL, BUT THINE O LORD BE DONE.
Also of
MARY ANN,
THE BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE,
DIED JANUARY 19TH 1901,
AGED 62 YEARS.
-+-
'PEACE, PERFECT PEACE.'" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-571.jpg|size=s}} |35N |[[Smallridge-210|John Frederick]] |[[Smallridge-210|Smallridge]] |1898 |"In Ever Loving Memory
-of-
OUR DEAR BROTHER,
JOHN FREDERICK SMALLRIDGE
BORN NOVR 26TH 1866
DIED DECR 22ND 1898
AGED 32 YEARS
-----
'PEACE, PERFECT PEACE'" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-571.jpg|size=s}} |691N |[[Balman-32|Mary Ann (Balman)]] |[[Balman-32|Smallridge]] |1901 |"In
Loving Memory
of
JOHN SMALLRIDGE.
DIED FEBRUARY 8TH 1895,
AGED 57 YEARS.
-+-
NOT MY WILL, BUT THINE O LORD BE DONE.
Also of
MARY ANN,
THE BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE,
DIED JANUARY 19TH 1901,
AGED 62 YEARS.
-+-
'PEACE, PERFECT PEACE.'" |- |{{Image|file=Smeed-80.jpg|size=s}} |252Y |[[Smeed-80|William]] |[[Smeed-80|Smeed]] |1858 |"SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
WILLIAM SMEED
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
DECEMBER 17TH 1858
AGED 49 YEARS
ALSO OF EMMA
WIDOW OF THE ABOVE
AND WIFE OF
S.E. BATEMAN
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
DECEMBER 13TH 1875
AGED 50 YEARS.
HER END WAS PEACE.
ALICE EMMA NORTHCOTE
BELOVED WIFE OF
COLONEL NORTHCOTE
H.M. ARTILLERY
ELDEST DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
DIED AT WALLINGTON 29TH MAY 1917
AGED 67
ST. JOHN V. 39?" |- |{{Image|file=Kaile-3.jpg|size=s}} |2367Y |[[Kaile-8|Ann (Kaile)]] |[[Kaile-8|Smith]] |1910 |"SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
WILLIAM KAILE
BORN AT MOTCOMBE DORSET
NOVEMBER 18TH 1816
DIED AT GODALMING
JULY 18TH 1884
ALSO OF
ELIZA KAILE
WIFE OF THE ABOVE,
BORN AUGUST 18TH 1818
DIED JANUARY 30TH 1884
-+-
WAITING FOR THE COMING OF OUR
LORD JESUS CHRIST

ALSO OF
ANN SMITH
SISTER OF THE ABOVE
DIED JUNE 13TH 1910
AGED 95 YEARS.
-+-
AT REST." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-443.jpg|size=s}} |1609N |[[Smith-193758|Beatrice Mary]] |[[Smith-193758|Smith]] |1881 |"In
AFFECTIONATE
REMEMBRANCE OF
CATHARINE CHARLOTTE,
THE DEARLY LOVED WIFE OF
WM SETH SMITH,
OF TANGLEY, WONERSH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
MARCH 20TH 1872
-----
BLESSED ARE THE PURE IN HEART FOR
THEY SHALL SEE GOD MATTHEW ..
-----
ALSO OF
BEATRICE MARY,
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE,
WHO DIED DECEMBER 30TH 1881,
AGED 21 YEARS.
-----
'SO HE GIVETH HIS BELOVED SLEEP.'
-----
ALSO OF
WILLIAM SETH SMITH
OF TANGLEY,
WHO DIED MAY 1ST 1887,
AGED 64 YEARS.
-----
'WITH CHRIST WHICH IS FAR BETTER.' PHIL. 1. 24." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-443.jpg|size=s}} |1609N |[[Cartwright-2938|Catharine Charlotte (Cartwright)]] |[[Cartwright-2938|Smith]] |1872 |"In
AFFECTIONATE
REMEMBRANCE OF
CATHARINE CHARLOTTE,
THE DEARLY LOVED WIFE OF
WM SETH SMITH,
OF TANGLEY, WONERSH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
MARCH 20TH 1872
-----
BLESSED ARE THE PURE IN HEART FOR
THEY SHALL SEE GOD MATTHEW ..
-----
ALSO OF
BEATRICE MARY,
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE,
WHO DIED DECEMBER 30TH 1881,
AGED 21 YEARS.
-----
'SO HE GIVETH HIS BELOVED SLEEP.'
-----
ALSO OF
WILLIAM SETH SMITH
OF TANGLEY,
WHO DIED MAY 1ST 1887,
AGED 64 YEARS.
-----
'WITH CHRIST WHICH IS FAR BETTER.' PHIL. 1. 24." |- |{{Image|file=Smith-199090.jpg|size=s}} |2412Y |[[Smith-199090|Charles]] |[[Smith-199090|Smith]] |1884 |"IN
Affectionate
Remembrance of
CHARLES SMITH
BORN JULY 31ST 1821,
DIED MARCH 29TH 1884.
-+-
IN THE MIDST OF LIFE WE ARE IN DEATH. " |- |{{Image|file=Smith-205971.jpg|size=s}} |1789Y |[[Smith-205971|Charles]] |[[Smith-205971|Smith]] |1898 |"IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
MARY ANN
THE BELOVED WIFE OF CHARLES SMITH
BORN JUNE 6TH 1818, DIED MAY 13TH 1896.
EARTH HOLDS ONE GENTLE SPIRIT LESS
AND HEAVEN ONE ANGEL MORE.
ALSO OF
CHARLES SMITH
BORN NOVEMBER 6TH 1815, DIED AUGUST 19TH 1898
HIS END WAS PEACE.

EDITH A. CLEGHORN,
ELDER DAUGHTER OF A. M. A. SPENCELEY
DIED ... 195[1] AGED 75

ADELINE MARY ANN SPENCELEY,
YOUNGEST DAUGHTER,
DIED MAY 10TH 1936 AGED 82 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Smith-204513.jpg|size=s}} |1889Y |[[Smith-204513|Charles John]] |[[Smith-204513|Smith]] |1927 |"In Fond Memory
-of-
CHARLES J. SMITH
FOR 53 YEARS THE LOVING HUSBAND OF
S. E. SMITH
BORN DEC 2ND 1850 DIED NOV 7[TH] 1927
'NEVER FORGOTTEN'
Also of SUSAN ELIZABETH SMITH
HIS BELOVED WIFE
DIED NOV 2ND 1936" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-496.jpg|size=s}} |1311-2N |[[Smith-193958|Edith Emily]] |[[Smith-193958|Smith]] |1907 |"GEORGE SMITH
WHO DIED APRIL 1, 1937
AGED 77 YEARS.

In
Loving Memory of
EDITH EMILY
THE ONLY BELOVED DAUGHTER OF
GEORGE & EMILY SMITH
WHO DIED JULY 21 1907
AGED 20 YEARS
HER END WAS PEACE.
Also the above EMILY SMITH
JANUARY 26 193[3?]" |- |{{Image|file=Smith-92028.jpg|size=s}} |1793Y |[[Smith-92028|Edward]] |[[Smith-92028|Smith]] |1915 |"Also
In Loving Memory
of
EDWARD SMITH
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 9TH 1915
AGED 80 YEARS.
PARISH CLERK OF GODALMING FOR 54 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-496.jpg|size=s}} |1310N |[[Unknown-484411|Emily]] |[[Unknown-484411|Smith]] |1933 |"GEORGE SMITH
WHO DIED APRIL 1, 1937
AGED 77 YEARS.

In
Loving Memory of
EDITH EMILY
THE ONLY BELOVED DAUGHTER OF
GEORGE & EMILY SMITH
WHO DIED JULY 21 1907
AGED 20 YEARS
HER END WAS PEACE.
Also the above EMILY SMITH
JANUARY 26 193[3?]" |- |{{Image|file=Smith-92028.jpg|size=s}} |1907Y |[[Smith-205826|Emily Gertrude]] |[[Smith-205826|Smith]] |1904 |"Also
In Loving Memory
of
EMILY GERTRUDE SMITH
DIED SEPTEMBER 30TH 190[4]
AGED 26 YEARS.
'PATIENT IN SUFFERING.'" |- |{{Image|file=Smith-207893.jpg|size=s}} |322aN |[[Smith-207893|Kate]] |[[Smith-207893|Smith]] |1889 |"In
Loving Memory of
LITTLE KATIE
THE DEAR CHILD OF
CALEB AND SARAH SMITH
WHO FELL ASLEEP MAY 3RD 1889
AGED 3 YEARS AND 9? MONTHS.
---
SAFE IN THE ARMS OF JESUS." |- |{{Image|file=Smith-205971.jpg|size=s}} |1789Y |[[Payne-13469|Mary Ann (Payne)]] |[[Payne-13469|Smith]] |1896 |"IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
MARY ANN
THE BELOVED WIFE OF CHARLES SMITH
BORN JUNE 6TH 1818, DIED MAY 13TH 1896.
EARTH HOLDS ONE GENTLE SPIRIT LESS
AND HEAVEN ONE ANGEL MORE.
ALSO OF
CHARLES SMITH
BORN NOVEMBER 6TH 1815, DIED AUGUST 19TH 1898
HIS END WAS PEACE.

EDITH A. CLEGHORN,
ELDER DAUGHTER OF A. M. A. SPENCELEY
DIED ... 195[1] AGED 75

ADELINE MARY ANN SPENCELEY,
YOUNGEST DAUGHTER,
DIED MAY 10TH 1936 AGED 82 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Smith-92028.jpg|size=s}} |1907Y |[[Smith-205830|Montem Frank]] |[[Smith-205830|Smith]] |1893 |"In
Loving Memory
of
MONTEM FRANK SMITH
DIED APRIL 9TH 1893
AGED 23 YEARS.
'BRIEF LIFE'
'IN THE PATH OF DUTY.'" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-496.jpg|size=s}} |1310N |[[Smith-193956|George]] |[[Smith-193956|Smith]] |1937 |"GEORGE SMITH
WHO DIED APRIL 1, 1937
AGED 77 YEARS.

In
Loving Memory of
EDITH EMILY
THE ONLY BELOVED DAUGHTER OF
GEORGE & EMILY SMITH
WHO DIED JULY 21 1907
AGED 20 YEARS
HER END WAS PEACE.
Also the above EMILY SMITH
JANUARY 26 193[3?]" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-452.jpg|size=s}} |1292N |[[Pooley-480|Harriett (Pooley)]] |[[Pooley-480|Smith]] |1893 |"In
Loving Memory of
HARRIETT
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
WILLIAM SMITH,
DIED JUNE 22ND 1893,
AGED 64 YEARS.
---
Also WILLIAM SMITH,
DIED JUNE 14TH 1904,
AGED 76 YEARS.
'GOD IS LOVE.'" |- |{{Image|file=Unknown-487985.jpg|size=s}} |Y |[[Unknown-487985|Hester]] |[[Unknown-487985|Smith]] |1885 |"In
Affectionate Remembrance of
Mrs. Louisa Ann Smith
Widow of
Captain Robert M. Smith
of the Royal Engineers
who entered into rest
June 2nd 1872
Aged 83
-+-
She is not dead but sleepeth.
-+-
Hester Smith
Daughter of the above
Died August 26th 1885
Aged 75 years." |- | |Y562 |[[Smith-195453|John]] |[[Smith-195453|Smith]] |1861 | |- |{{Image|file=Unknown-487985.jpg|size=s}} |284Y |[[Unknown-487985|Louisa Ann]] |[[Unknown-487985|Smith]] |1872 |"In
Affectionate Remembrance of
Mrs. Louisa Ann Smith
Widow of
Captain Robert M. Smith
of the Royal Engineers
who entered into rest
June 2nd 1872
Aged 83
-+-
She is not dead but sleepeth.
-+-
Hester Smith
Daughter of the above
Died August 26th 1885
Aged 75 years." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-244.jpg|size=s}} |1407-8N |[[Stedman-773|Mabel Mary]] |[[Stedman-773|Smith]] |1919 |"In Loving Memory
of
MABEL MARY
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
JOHN E L SMITH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
23RD OCT 1919 AGED 30 YEARS.

DEATH HIDES BUT IT CANNOT DIVIDE
THOU ART BUT ON CHRIST'S OTHER SIDE
THOU WITH CHRIST & CHRIST WITH ME
AND SO TOGETHER STILL ARE WE" |- | |564Y |[[Barrett-9574|Mary (Barrett)]] |[[Barrett-9574|Smith]] |1862 | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-442.jpg|size=s}} |1610N |[[Smith-193759|Rose Kate]] |[[Smith-193759|Smith]] |1896 |"TO
THE MEMORY OF
ROSE KATE
ELDEST DAUGHTER OF
WILLIAM SETH-SMITH
OF TANGLEY
BORN FEBY 8TH 1850
DIED JANY 22ND? 1896
They... to..
...ss..s_e
..forever
.." |- |{{Image|file=Smith-92028.jpg|size=s}} |1793Y |[[Hartwell-3219|Sarah (Hartwell)]] |[[Hartwell-3219|Smith]] |1911 |"In
Loving Memory
of
SARAH SMITH
DIED FEBRUARY 26TH 1911
AGED 75 YEARS.
AT REST." |- |{{Image|file=Smith-204513.jpg|size=s}} |1889Y |[[Bosbery-1|Susan Elizabeth (Bosbery)]] |[[Bosbery-1|Smith]] |1936 |"In Fond Memory
-of-
CHARLES J. SMITH
FOR 53 YEARS THE LOVING HUSBAND OF
S. E. SMITH
BORN DEC 2ND 1850 DIED NOV 7[TH] 1927
'NEVER FORGOTTEN'
Also of SUSAN ELIZABETH SMITH
HIS BELOVED WIFE
DIED NOV 2ND 1936" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-443.jpg|size=s}} |1609N |[[Smith-193753|William Seth]] |[[Smith-193753|Smith]] |1887 |"In
AFFECTIONATE
REMEMBRANCE OF
CATHARINE CHARLOTTE,
THE DEARLY LOVED WIFE OF
WM SETH SMITH,
OF TANGLEY, WONERSH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
MARCH 20TH 1872
-----
BLESSED ARE THE PURE IN HEART FOR
THEY SHALL SEE GOD MATTHEW ..
-----
ALSO OF
BEATRICE MARY,
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE,
WHO DIED DECEMBER 30TH 1881,
AGED 21 YEARS.
-----
'SO HE GIVETH HIS BELOVED SLEEP.'
-----
ALSO OF
WILLIAM SETH SMITH
OF TANGLEY,
WHO DIED MAY 1ST 1887,
AGED 64 YEARS.
-----
'WITH CHRIST WHICH IS FAR BETTER.' PHIL. 1. 24." |- | |1128N |[[Smith-193971|William]] |[[Smith-193971|Smith]] |1884 | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-452.jpg|size=s}} | - |[[Smith-193965|William]] |[[Smith-193965|Smith]] |1904 |"In
Loving Memory of
HARRIETT
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
WILLIAM SMITH,
DIED JUNE 22ND 1893,
AGED 64 YEARS.
---
Also WILLIAM SMITH,
DIED JUNE 14TH 1904,
AGED 76 YEARS.
'GOD IS LOVE.'" |- |{{Image|file=Pincott-79.jpg|size=s}} |205N |[[Pincott-79|Charlotte (Pincott)]] |[[Pincott-79|Smithers]] |1886 |"In Loving Memory of
ihs
CHARLOTTE,
WIFE OF JAMES SMITHERS
WHO ENTERED INTO REST,
SEPTR. 18TH 1886,
AGED 66.
-+-
'WAITING FOR THE COMING OF OUR
LORD JESUS CHRIST.' I.COR 1 CHAP. 7V.
-+-
Also
JAMES SMITHERS,
DIED AUGUST 17TH 1895,
AGED 81 YEARS.
-+-
I AM THE RESURRECTION AND THE LIFE. ST.JOHN XI 25" |- |{{Image|file=Pincott-79.jpg|size=s}} |205N |[[Smithers-1025|James]] |[[Smithers-1025|Smithers]] |1895 |"In Loving Memory of
ihs
CHARLOTTE,
WIFE OF JAMES SMITHERS
WHO ENTERED INTO REST,
SEPTR. 18TH 1886,
AGED 66.
-+-
'WAITING FOR THE COMING OF OUR
LORD JESUS CHRIST.' I.COR 1 CHAP. 7V.
-+-
Also
JAMES SMITHERS,
DIED AUGUST 17TH 1895,
AGED 81 YEARS.
-+-
I AM THE RESURRECTION AND THE LIFE. ST.JOHN XI 25" |- |{{Image|file=Andrews-14187.jpg|size=s}} |924Y |[[Andrews-14187|Sophia (Andrews)]] |[[Andrews-14187|Snatt]] |1867 |"In
MEMORY OF
SOPHIA SNATT
DAUGHTER OF THE LATE
WILLIAM & MARY ANDREWS
WHO DIED FEBY 19TH 1867
AGED 77 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Softley-95.jpg|size=s}} | - |[[Softley-95|Charles]] |[[Softley-95|Softley]] |1832 |"IN MEMORY OF
CHARLES SOFTLEY
who died April 20th 1832
(and who lies interred in Godalming
Churchyard)
Aged 40.
-+-
Also MARTHA,
Widow of the above,
who died November 20th 187[4]
Aged 80
'Thine, O Lord, is the victory.'" |- |{{Image|file=Softley-91.jpg|size=s}} |650Y |[[Softley-91|Charles George]] |[[Softley-91|Softley]] |1863 |"In
Memory of
CHARLES GEORGE SOFTLEY
who died December 5th 1863
AGED 5 YEARS
ALSO EMILY SOFTLEY
who died December 1[8?]th 1863
AGED 3 YEARS
The beloved children of GEORGE
and CAROLINE SOFTLEY
I ..the Lord
..
the ..
.." |- |{{Image|file=Softley-91.jpg|size=s}} |649Y |[[Softley-93|Emily]] |[[Softley-93|Softley]] |1863 |"In
Memory of
CHARLES GEORGE SOFTLEY
who died December 5th 1863
AGED 5 YEARS
ALSO EMILY SOFTLEY
who died December 1[8?]th 1863
AGED 3 YEARS
The beloved children of GEORGE
and CAROLINE SOFTLEY
I ..the Lord
..
the ..
.." |- |{{Image|file=Linegar-14.jpg|size=s}} |572Y |[[Linegar-14|Hannah (Linegar)]] |[[Linegar-14|Softley]] |1863 |"..MEMORY OF
HANNAH WIFE OF
ALFRED SOFTLEY
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
AUGUST 28TH? 1863
AGED 33 YEARS
.." |- |{{Image|file=Softley-95.jpg|size=s}} |2221Y |[[Softley-95|Martha (Tapner)]] |[[Softley-95|Softley]] |1874 |"IN MEMORY OF
CHARLES SOFTLEY
who died April 20th 1832
(and who lies interred in Godalming
Churchyard)
Aged 40.
-+-
Also MARTHA,
Widow of the above,
who died November 20th 187[4]
Aged 80
'Thine, O Lord, is the victory.'" |- |{{Image|file=Softley-94.jpg|size=s}} |2220Y |[[Baxter-7228|Ruth (Baxter)]] |[[Baxter-7228|Softley]] |1914 |"In
Affectionate Remembrance of
WILLIAM SOFTLEY
OF GODALMING
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 3RD 1905
IN HIS 79TH YEAR.
-+-
Also of
RUTH SOFTLEY
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JULY 24TH 1914
AGED 93 YEARS.
-+-
Peace, Perfect Peace." |- |{{Image|file=Softley-94.jpg|size=s}} |2220Y |[[Softley-94|William]] |[[Softley-94|Softley]] |1905 |"In
Affectionate Remembrance of
WILLIAM SOFTLEY
OF GODALMING
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 3RD 1905
IN HIS 79TH YEAR.
-+-
Also of
RUTH SOFTLEY
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JULY 24TH 1914
AGED 93 YEARS.
-+-
Peace, Perfect Peace." |- |{{Image|file=Smith-205971.jpg|size=s}} |1789Y |[[Smith-205973|Adeline Mary Ann (Smith)]] |[[Smith-205973|Spenceley]] |1936 |"IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
MARY ANN
THE BELOVED WIFE OF CHARLES SMITH
BORN JUNE 6TH 1818, DIED MAY 13TH 1896.
EARTH HOLDS ONE GENTLE SPIRIT LESS
AND HEAVEN ONE ANGEL MORE.
ALSO OF
CHARLES SMITH
BORN NOVEMBER 6TH 1815, DIED AUGUST 19TH 1898
HIS END WAS PEACE.

EDITH A. CLEGHORN,
ELDER DAUGHTER OF A. M. A. SPENCELEY
DIED ... 195[1] AGED 75

ADELINE MARY ANN SPENCELEY,
YOUNGEST DAUGHTER,
DIED MAY 10TH 1936 AGED 82 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Spooner-1594.jpg|size=s}} |2205Y |[[Spooner-1594|George Cecil Frederick]] |[[Spooner-1594|Spooner]] |1876 |"IHS
IN
AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE
OF
GEORGE CECIL FREDERICK SPOONER
WHO DIED AT CHARTERHOUSE
ON THE 4TH OF JULY 1876,
AGED [1]6 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Stafford-4965.jpg|size=s}} |254Y |[[Bachelor-203|Elizabeth (Bachelor)]] |[[Bachelor-203|Stafford]] |1859 |"IN MEMORY OF
HARRIET
THE AFFECTIONATE WIFE OF
WILLIAM WELLS THOMAS
AND DAUGHTER OF
WILLM. & ELIZTH. STAFFORD
BORN APRIL 10TH? 1805
DIED SEPTEMBER .. 1857

..[AL]SO O[F]
WILLIAM STAFFORD
..1889
..OSE [L?]A[TE?]..

ALSO OF
WILLIAM STAFFORD
WHOSE REMAINS ARE DEPOSITED IN
GODALMING CHURCHYARD
BORN OCTOBER 20TH? 1780
DIED NOVEMBER 21ST 1854
---
AND
ELIZABETH STAFFORD
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
[BORN] MAY .. 1779
DIED JANUARY .. 1859" |- |{{Image|file=Stafford-4965.jpg|size=s}} | - |[[Stafford-4965|William]] |[[Stafford-4965|Stafford]] |1854 |"IN MEMORY OF
HARRIET
THE AFFECTIONATE WIFE OF
WILLIAM WELLS THOMAS
AND DAUGHTER OF
WILLM. & ELIZTH. STAFFORD
BORN APRIL 10TH? 1805
DIED SEPTEMBER .. 1857

..[AL]SO O[F]
WILLIAM STAFFORD
..1889
..OSE [L?]A[TE?]..

ALSO OF
WILLIAM STAFFORD
WHOSE REMAINS ARE DEPOSITED IN
GODALMING CHURCHYARD
BORN OCTOBER 20TH? 1780
DIED NOVEMBER 21ST 1854
---
AND
ELIZABETH STAFFORD
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
[BORN] MAY .. 1779
DIED JANUARY .. 1859" |- |{{Image|file=Stafford-4965.jpg|size=s}} |254Y |[[Stafford-4967|William]] |[[Stafford-4967|Stafford]] |1889 |"IN MEMORY OF
HARRIET
THE AFFECTIONATE WIFE OF
WILLIAM WELLS THOMAS
AND DAUGHTER OF
WILLM. & ELIZTH. STAFFORD
BORN APRIL 10TH? 1805
DIED SEPTEMBER .. 1857

..[AL]SO O[F]
WILLIAM STAFFORD
..1889
..OSE [L?]A[TE?]..

ALSO OF
WILLIAM STAFFORD
WHOSE REMAINS ARE DEPOSITED IN
GODALMING CHURCHYARD
BORN OCTOBER 20TH? 1780
DIED NOVEMBER 21ST 1854
---
AND
ELIZABETH STAFFORD
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
[BORN] MAY .. 1779
DIED JANUARY .. 1859" |- | |1217N |[[Stainer-305|Christine Elizabeth]] |[[Stainer-305|Stainer]] |1908 | |- | |1211N |[[Stainer-300|Edith Elizabeth]] |[[Stainer-300|Stainer]] |1873 | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-395.jpg|size=s}} |1217N |[[Stainer-298|Harry Weeks]] |[[Stainer-298|Stainer]] |1867 |"HARRY WEEKS
STAINER
Died July 17, 1867
Aged 7 Months." |- | |1177N |[[Stainer-301|Herbert]] |[[Stainer-301|Stainer]] |1880 | |- | |1207N |[[Stainer-302|Selina Louise]] |[[Stainer-302|Stainer]] |1874 | |- | |83AY |[[State-9|Eliza Annie]] |[[State-9|State]] |1886 | |- | |1833Y |[[State-11|Florence Louisa]] |[[State-11|State]] |1905 | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-263.jpg|size=s}} |819N |[[Dore-600|Mary]] |[[Dore-600|State]] |1901 |"In
Loving Memory of
WILLIAM STATE
WHO DIED MAY 10TH 1898
AGED 68 YEARS
-----
PEACE, PERFECT PEACE
-----
Also
in Loving Memory of our
Dear Mother
MARY STATE
AND THE BELOVED WIFE OF
WILLIAM STATE
WHO DIED DECEMBER 26TH 1901
AGED 65 YEARS.
R. I. P." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-263.jpg|size=s}} |819N |[[State-8|William]] |[[State-8|State]] |1898 |"In
Loving Memory of
WILLIAM STATE
WHO DIED MAY 10TH 1898
AGED 68 YEARS
-----
PEACE, PERFECT PEACE
-----
Also
in Loving Memory of our
Dear Mother
MARY STATE
AND THE BELOVED WIFE OF
WILLIAM STATE
WHO DIED DECEMBER 26TH 1901
AGED 65 YEARS.
R. I. P." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-345.jpg|size=s}} | - |[[Debenham-89|Kate (Debenham)]] |[[Debenham-89|Staton]] |1938 |"In Loving Memory of
.. THEIR DAUGHTER
KATE STATON
.. DECEMBER 1938" |- | |1251Y |[[Stedman-777|Abraham]] |[[Stedman-777|Stedman]] |1933 | |- | |1415N |[[Stedman-776|Abraham Toft]] |[[Stedman-776|Stedman]] |1907 | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-454.jpg|size=s}} |1296-7N |[[Stedman-774|Alfred William]] |[[Stedman-774|Stedman]] |1930 |"In Loving Memory
of
ALFRED WILLIAM STEDMAN
BORN JULY 26TH 1857 DIED JUNE 3RD 1930
---
HIS END WAS PEACE
JENNIE {MARY JANE} STEDMAN
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
PASSED AWAY FEBY 1ST 1932
---
LOVED LONG SINCE BUT LOST AWHILE

..STEDMAN
..." |- |{{Image|file=Stedman-815.jpg|size=s}} |2120Y |[[Stedman-815|Henry]] |[[Stedman-815|Stedman]] |1880 |"..YE.." |- |{{Image|file=Stedman-814.jpg|size=s}} |2121Y |[[Stedman-816|Henry Frederick]] |[[Stedman-816|Stedman]] |1924 |"In
Loving Memory of
RICHARD BOGUE STEDMAN
DIED 21ST OCTOBER 1920
AGED 81 YEARS
-+-
Also
HENRY FREDERICK STEDMAN" |- | |1251Y |[[Mauger-186|Mary (Mauger)]] |[[Mauger-186|Stedman]] |1922 | |- | |1415N |[[Tester-519|Mary Ann (Tester)]] |[[Tester-519|Stedman]] |1901 | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-454.jpg|size=s}} |1298-9N |[[Stedman-775|Mary Jane ("Jennie")]] |[[Stedman-775|Stedman]] |1932 |"In Loving Memory
of
ALFRED WILLIAM STEDMAN
BORN JULY 26TH 1857 DIED JUNE 3RD 1930
---
HIS END WAS PEACE
JENNIE {MARY JANE} STEDMAN
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
PASSED AWAY FEBY 1ST 1932
---
LOVED LONG SINCE BUT LOST AWHILE

..STEDMAN
..." |- |{{Image|file=Stedman-814.jpg|size=s}} |2121Y |[[Stedman-814|Richard Bogue]] |[[Stedman-814|Stedman]] |1920 |"In
Loving Memory of
RICHARD BOGUE STEDMAN
DIED 21ST OCTOBER 1920
AGED 81 YEARS
-+-
Also
HENRY FREDERICK STEDMAN" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-454.jpg|size=s}} |1296-7N |[[Roberts-32816|Rose Mary]] |[[Roberts-32816|Stedman]] |1936 |"In Loving Memory
of
ALFRED WILLIAM STEDMAN
BORN JULY 26TH 1857 DIED JUNE 3RD 1930
---
HIS END WAS PEACE
JENNIE {MARY JANE} STEDMAN
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
PASSED AWAY FEBY 1ST 1932
---
LOVED LONG SINCE BUT LOST AWHILE

..STEDMAN
..." |- |{{Image|file=Stedman-815.jpg|size=s}} |2120Y |[[Smith-202740|Sarah (Smith)]] |[[Smith-202740|Stedman]] |1874 |"..YE.." |- |{{Image|file=Steggles-110.jpg|size=s}} |679Y |[[Steggles-110|Frederick William]] |[[Steggles-110|Steggles]] |1896 |"'FREDDY'
FREDERICK WILLIAM
STEGGLES
BORN MARCH 29TH 1891
DIED AUGUST 16TH 1896" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-341.jpg|size=s}} |960N |[[Stenning-111|Richard]] |[[Stenning-111|Stenning]] |1911 |"In
Loving Memory of
SARAH ELIZABETH
WIFE OF
RICHARD STENNING
BORN JULY 19TH 1822,
DIED JULY 11TH 1891
-----
AT REST.

Also of RICHARD STENNING
BORN FEBR. 18TH 1822
DIED FEBR. 12TH 1911.
-----
'PEACE PERFECT PEACE.'

Also of SARAH JANE STENNING
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
BORN MARCH 3RD 1850
DIED JANY. 16TH 1936
-----" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-341.jpg|size=s}} |960N |[[Holden-4363|Sarah Elizabeth]] |[[Holden-4363|Stenning]] |1891 |"In
Loving Memory of
SARAH ELIZABETH
WIFE OF
RICHARD STENNING
BORN JULY 19TH 1822,
DIED JULY 11TH 1891
-----
AT REST.

Also of RICHARD STENNING
BORN FEBR. 18TH 1822
DIED FEBR. 12TH 1911.
-----
'PEACE PERFECT PEACE.'

Also of SARAH JANE STENNING
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
BORN MARCH 3RD 1850
DIED JANY. 16TH 1936
-----" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-341.jpg|size=s}} |960N |[[Stenning-112|Sarah Jane]] |[[Stenning-112|Stenning]] |1936 |"In
Loving Memory of
SARAH ELIZABETH
WIFE OF
RICHARD STENNING
BORN JULY 19TH 1822,
DIED JULY 11TH 1891
-----
AT REST.

Also of RICHARD STENNING
BORN FEBR. 18TH 1822
DIED FEBR. 12TH 1911.
-----
'PEACE PERFECT PEACE.'

Also of SARAH JANE STENNING
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
BORN MARCH 3RD 1850
DIED JANY. 16TH 1936
-----" |- |{{Image|file=Stephens-11401.jpg|size=s}} |1140aY |[[Stephens-11402|Fanny Winifred]] |[[Stephens-11402|Stephens]] |1918 |"33492 2ND CORPORAL
TOM MORRIS STEPHENS
ROYAL ENGINEERS
10TH DECEMBER 1916
+
NOT GONE FROM MEMORY
NOT GONE FROM LOVE
BUT GONE TO
OUR FATHER'S HOME ABOVE" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-506.jpg|size=s}} |1316-7N |[[Hills-2414|Julia (Hills)]] |[[Hills-2414|Stephens]] |1912 |"In Loving Memory of
LILIAN CLARA STEPHENS
DIED FEBR. 3R 1910,
AGED 12 YEARS.
---
Also of
JULIA STEPHENS
MOTHER OF THE ABOVE
DIED MARCH 9TH 1912,
AGED 43 YEARS.
---
'THY WILL BE DONE.'" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-506.jpg|size=s}} |1315N |[[Stephens-11254|Lilian Clara]] |[[Stephens-11254|Stephens]] |1910 |"In Loving Memory of
LILIAN CLARA STEPHENS
DIED FEBR. 3R 1910,
AGED 12 YEARS.
---
Also of
JULIA STEPHENS
MOTHER OF THE ABOVE
DIED MARCH 9TH 1912,
AGED 43 YEARS.
---
'THY WILL BE DONE.'" |- |{{Image|file=Stephens-11401.jpg|size=s}} |1140aY |[[Stephens-11401|Tom Morris]] |[[Stephens-11401|Stephens]] |1916 |"33492 2ND CORPORAL
TOM MORRIS STEPHENS
ROYAL ENGINEERS
10TH DECEMBER 1916
+
NOT GONE FROM MEMORY
NOT GONE FROM LOVE
BUT GONE TO
OUR FATHER'S HOME ABOVE" |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-25.jpg|size=s}} |2140Y |[[Unknown-484548|Georgiana]] |[[Unknown-484548|Stevens]] |1868 |"..MEMORY OF
GE[ORGIAN]A STEVENS
[WHO] DIED
[AT COMP]TON
[OCTOBER] 30
[1868]
[AGED 54 Y]EARS" |- |{{Image|file=Steward-2722.jpg|size=s}} |75DY |[[Steward-2722|Denis John Murillo]] |[[Steward-2722|Steward]] |1915 |"In
Sweet Memory
of
Denis,
Aged 3 years
Feb 21st 1915." |- |{{Image|file=Mackey-2115.jpg|size=s}} |1926Y |[[Stilwell-837|Emma]] |[[Stilwell-837|Stilwell]] |1889 |"In
Loving Memory of
STEPHEN MACKEY,
AT REST 16TH MAY 1900
AGED 80 YEARS.
'HIS END WAS PEACE.'
---
Also of
EMMA STILLWELL,
AT REST 27TH MARCH 1889
AGED 66 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Stilwell-775.jpg|size=s}} |581Y |[[Stilwell-775|John Shurlock]] |[[Stilwell-775|Stilwell]] |1862 |"SACRED
to
THE MEMORY OF
JOHN SHURLOCK
STILWELL
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
JANUARY 2ND 1862,
AGED 56 YEARS.
---
ALSO MARY,
WIFE OF THE ABOVE,
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
MAY 25TH 1858,
AGED 44 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Stilwell-775.jpg|size=s}} |581Y |[[Niblett-214|Mary (Niblett)]] |[[Niblett-214|Stilwell]] |1858 |"SACRED
to
THE MEMORY OF
JOHN SHURLOCK
STILWELL
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
JANUARY 2ND 1862,
AGED 56 YEARS.
---
ALSO MARY,
WIFE OF THE ABOVE,
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
MAY 25TH 1858,
AGED 44 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Stovold-11.jpg|size=s}} |48AY |[[Stovold-11|James]] |[[Stovold-11|Stovold]] |1885 |"In
Loving Memory of
JAMES STOVOLD,
OF BINSCOMBE,
DIED MAY 19TH 1885
AGED 67 YEARS
---
A LIGHT FROM [OUR HOUSEHOLD] HAS GONE
THE VOICE [WE LOVED IS] STILLED
A VACANT PLACE [IS IN OUR HOUSE]
WHICH [NEVER CAN BE FILLED]" |- |{{Image|file=Strapp-40.jpg|size=s}} |689N |[[Strapp-40|Agnes]] |[[Strapp-40|Strapp]] |1897 |"In Loving Memory
-of-
AGNES STRAPP
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 25TH 1897
AGED 31 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-389.jpg|size=s}} |1106AN |[[Street-2277|Barbara Isabel]] |[[Street-2277|Street]] |1882 |"BARBARA ISABEL STREET
DAUGHTER OF
HENRY & BARBARA
BORN .. 1881
DIED .. [1882]" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-517.jpg|size=s}} |1144N |[[Rea-1914|Barbara (Rea)]] |[[Rea-1914|Street]] |1882 |"IN
MEMORY OF
MARGARET,
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
THOMAS REA,
WHO DIED 24TH FEBRUARY 1883,
AGED 51 YEARS.
-----
ALSO BARBARA,
WIFE OF H STREET,
AND SECOND DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE,
WHO DIED NOVER. 20TH 1882
INTERRED IN THIS CEMETERY.
-----
ALSO ISABELLA,
WIFE OF W SKINNER,
AND THIRD DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED SEPT. 30TH 1908
INTERRED AT BELLS HILL BARNET.
-----
THOMAS REA
WHO DIED APRIL 9TH 1910
IN HIS 80TH YEAR.
O MY GOD PREPARE MY SOUL FOR THAT GREAT
DAY THE HOUR OF MY DEPARTURE HAS COME
I HEAR THE VOICE THAT CALLS ME HOME.
-----
ALSO JANET SKINNER 4TH DAUGHTER OF
THOMAS REA
DIED FEBRUARY 11TH 1929 AGED 65 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Caplin-92.jpg|size=s}} |2707Y |[[Caplin-92|Charlotte (Caplin)]] |[[Caplin-92|Street]] |1857 |"THIS
STONE IS ERECTED
TO THE MEMORY OF
CHARLOTTE STREET,
FORMERLY WIFE OF
JOHN HILL,
WHO DIED THE WIDOW OF
JAMES STREET
ON SATURDAY JUNE 6TH
1857,
AGED 81 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-592.jpg|size=s}} |1672EY |[[Sumner-2587|Benjamin]] |[[Sumner-2587|Sumner]] |1922 |"In
Loving Memory of
BENJAMIN SUMNER,
DIED 7TH NOVR 1922, AGED 75 YEARS.
---
'SLEEP, YES SLEEP, WITH SUFFRINGS O'ER.'
---
Also of MARY ANN SUMNER
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED JULY 24TH 1932, AGED 79 YEARS.
---
'LET ME LAY DOWN IN PEACE TO REST
UNTIL WE MEET IN THE LAND OF THE BLEST.'
---
Also of THEIR DAUGHTER
DAISY MAUD SUMNER,
DIED SEPT. 15TH 1961, AGED 70 YEARS.
LOVES? LAST GIFT? 'REMEMBRANCE.'" |- | |1959Y |[[Sumner-2589|Bertha Edith]] |[[Sumner-2589|Sumner]] |1890 | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-592.jpg|size=s}} |1672EY |[[Sumner-2588|Daisy Maud]] |[[Sumner-2588|Sumner]] |1961 |"In
Loving Memory of
BENJAMIN SUMNER,
DIED 7TH NOVR 1922, AGED 75 YEARS.
---
'SLEEP, YES SLEEP, WITH SUFFRINGS O'ER.'
---
Also of MARY ANN SUMNER
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED JULY 24TH 1932, AGED 79 YEARS.
---
'LET ME LAY DOWN IN PEACE TO REST
UNTIL WE MEET IN THE LAND OF THE BLEST.'
---
Also of THEIR DAUGHTER
DAISY MAUD SUMNER,
DIED SEPT. 15TH 1961, AGED 70 YEARS.
LOVES? LAST GIFT? 'REMEMBRANCE.'" |- | |1148N |[[Fry-6089|Hannah (Fry)]] |[[Fry-6089|Sumner]] |1875 | |- |{{Image|file=Sumner-2601.jpg|size=s}} |676Y |[[Sumner-2601|James]] |[[Sumner-2601|Sumner]] |1884 |"In Affectionate Remembrance
of
JAMES SUMNER
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF
LUCY SUMNER
WHO ENTERED INTO REST FEBY 13TH 1884
AGED 65 YEARS.
NOT GONE BUT GONE BEFORE." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-592.jpg|size=s}} |1672EY |[[Mandeville-762|Mary Ann (Mandeville)]] |[[Mandeville-762|Sumner]] |1932 |"In
Loving Memory of
BENJAMIN SUMNER,
DIED 7TH NOVR 1922, AGED 75 YEARS.
---
'SLEEP, YES SLEEP, WITH SUFFRINGS O'ER.'
---
Also of MARY ANN SUMNER
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED JULY 24TH 1932, AGED 79 YEARS.
---
'LET ME LAY DOWN IN PEACE TO REST
UNTIL WE MEET IN THE LAND OF THE BLEST.'
---
Also of THEIR DAUGHTER
DAISY MAUD SUMNER,
DIED SEPT. 15TH 1961, AGED 70 YEARS.
LOVES? LAST GIFT? 'REMEMBRANCE.'" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-539.jpg|size=s}} | - |[[Suter-365|Sergt. E.]] |[[Suter-365|Suter]] |1916 |"In
Loving Memory of
GEORGE BOWLER
WHO DIED 13TH MAY 1915, AGED 80 YEARS
----
Also of MARY,
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 6TH JUNE 1893, AGED 58 YEARS.
----
Also, SERGT. E. SUTER,
WHO DIED WHILE SERVING HIS COUNTRY
4TH JANY. 1916, AGED 52 YEARS.
AT REST.
Also EDGAR WALKER
KILLED IN FRANCE 10TH SEPTR 1918
AGED 35 YEARS
HIS MEMORY EVER DEAR" |- |{{Image|file=Stilwell-774.jpg|size=s}} |582Y |[[Stilwell-774|Maria (Stilwell)]] |[[Stilwell-774|Syndercombe]] |1858 |"SACRED
to
THE MEMORY OF
MARIA, WIFE OF
EDWARD SYNDERCOMBE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
APRIL 4TH 1858,
AGED 48 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-26.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Unknown-472336|Elizabeth Clara]] |[[Unknown-472336|Takacs]] |2014 |"In memory of Elizabeth Clara Takacs 1927-2014
Beloved mother
Ever in our hearts" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-425.jpg|size=s}} | - |[[Tayler-294|Ellen]] |[[Tayler-294|Tayler]] |1868 |"'THAT'S HALLOWED GROUND WHERE, MOURNED AND MISSED,
THE LIPS REPOSE OUR LOVE HAS KISSED
WHILE IN OURSELVES THEIR SOULS EXIST,
A PART OF OURS.'
-----
ELLEN, (NELL), THE ELDEST CHILD
DIED 23RD JULY 1868, AGED 15.
FRANK, THE YOUNGEST CHILD,
DIED 21ST JULY 1868, AGED 6.
LAURA, THE THIRD DAUGHTER,
DIED 22ND SEPTR 1877, AGED 19.
WILL TAYLER, THE ELDEST SON
DIED 31ST DECEMBER 1927 AGED 71.
MARY TAYLER, THE SECOND DAUGHTER
DIED 17TH SEPT 1940 AGED 85." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-427.jpg|size=s}} | - |[[Ellis-17803|Ellen]] |[[Ellis-17803|Tayler]] |1895 |"ELLEN TAYLER,
THE BELOVED WIFE AND MOTHER,
DIED 29TH JUNE 1895
AGED 75.
GEORGE TAYLER
DIED 30TH DECEMBER 1908
AGED 83
WE ALL MUST WORK
AND HE IS BRAVEST, HAPPIEST, BEST
WHO FROM THE TASK WITHIN HIS SPAN,
EARNS FOR HIMSELF HIS EVENING REST
AND AN INCREASE OF GOOD FOR MAN
----" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-425.jpg|size=s}} | - |[[Tayler-295|Frank]] |[[Tayler-295|Tayler]] |1868 |"'THAT'S HALLOWED GROUND WHERE, MOURNED AND MISSED,
THE LIPS REPOSE OUR LOVE HAS KISSED
WHILE IN OURSELVES THEIR SOULS EXIST,
A PART OF OURS.'
-----
ELLEN, (NELL), THE ELDEST CHILD
DIED 23RD JULY 1868, AGED 15.
FRANK, THE YOUNGEST CHILD,
DIED 21ST JULY 1868, AGED 6.
LAURA, THE THIRD DAUGHTER,
DIED 22ND SEPTR 1877, AGED 19.
WILL TAYLER, THE ELDEST SON
DIED 31ST DECEMBER 1927 AGED 71.
MARY TAYLER, THE SECOND DAUGHTER
DIED 17TH SEPT 1940 AGED 85." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-427.jpg|size=s}} |N1517 |[[Tayler-292|George]] |[[Tayler-292|Tayler]] |1908 |"ELLEN TAYLER,
THE BELOVED WIFE AND MOTHER,
DIED 29TH JUNE 1895
AGED 75.
GEORGE TAYLER
DIED 30TH DECEMBER 1908
AGED 83
WE ALL MUST WORK
AND HE IS BRAVEST, HAPPIEST, BEST
WHO FROM THE TASK WITHIN HIS SPAN,
EARNS FOR HIMSELF HIS EVENING REST
AND AN INCREASE OF GOOD FOR MAN
----" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-428.jpg|size=s}} | - |[[Durant-861|Kate]] |[[Durant-861|Tayler]] |1954 |"TO THE DEAR MEMORY OF
JOHN KINNELL,
(HUSBAND OF ROSE, THE YOUNGEST DAUGHTER)
WHO DIED 19TH OCTOBER 1913 AGED 52
A LOYAL HEART AND TRUE
AND OF EILEEN MARY
THEIR LITTLE DAUGHTER
BORN 16TH JUNE DIED 15TH AUGUST 1897.
AND OF ROSE KINNELL
DIED 22ND AUG 1946, AGED 86.
DEARLY REMEMBERED BY HER SEVEN SONS
AND OF KATE, WIFE OF WILL TAYLER
DIED .. 1954 AGED 90" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-425.jpg|size=s}} |N1516 |[[Tayler-296|Laura]] |[[Tayler-296|Tayler]] |1877 |"'THAT'S HALLOWED GROUND WHERE, MOURNED AND MISSED,
THE LIPS REPOSE OUR LOVE HAS KISSED
WHILE IN OURSELVES THEIR SOULS EXIST,
A PART OF OURS.'
-----
ELLEN, (NELL), THE ELDEST CHILD
DIED 23RD JULY 1868, AGED 15.
FRANK, THE YOUNGEST CHILD,
DIED 21ST JULY 1868, AGED 6.
LAURA, THE THIRD DAUGHTER,
DIED 22ND SEPTR 1877, AGED 19.
WILL TAYLER, THE ELDEST SON
DIED 31ST DECEMBER 1927 AGED 71.
MARY TAYLER, THE SECOND DAUGHTER
DIED 17TH SEPT 1940 AGED 85." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-425.jpg|size=s}} |N1577 |[[Tayler-297|Mary]] |[[Tayler-297|Tayler]] |1940 |"'THAT'S HALLOWED GROUND WHERE, MOURNED AND MISSED,
THE LIPS REPOSE OUR LOVE HAS KISSED
WHILE IN OURSELVES THEIR SOULS EXIST,
A PART OF OURS.'
-----
ELLEN, (NELL), THE ELDEST CHILD
DIED 23RD JULY 1868, AGED 15.
FRANK, THE YOUNGEST CHILD,
DIED 21ST JULY 1868, AGED 6.
LAURA, THE THIRD DAUGHTER,
DIED 22ND SEPTR 1877, AGED 19.
WILL TAYLER, THE ELDEST SON
DIED 31ST DECEMBER 1927 AGED 71.
MARY TAYLER, THE SECOND DAUGHTER
DIED 17TH SEPT 1940 AGED 85." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-425.jpg|size=s}} |N1577 |[[Tayler-293|Will]] |[[Tayler-293|Tayler]] |1937 |"'THAT'S HALLOWED GROUND WHERE, MOURNED AND MISSED,
THE LIPS REPOSE OUR LOVE HAS KISSED
WHILE IN OURSELVES THEIR SOULS EXIST,
A PART OF OURS.'
-----
ELLEN, (NELL), THE ELDEST CHILD
DIED 23RD JULY 1868, AGED 15.
FRANK, THE YOUNGEST CHILD,
DIED 21ST JULY 1868, AGED 6.
LAURA, THE THIRD DAUGHTER,
DIED 22ND SEPTR 1877, AGED 19.
WILL TAYLER, THE ELDEST SON
DIED 31ST DECEMBER 1927 AGED 71.
MARY TAYLER, THE SECOND DAUGHTER
DIED 17TH SEPT 1940 AGED 85." |- |{{Image|file=Taylor-60963.jpg|size=s}} |588Y |[[Taylor-60964|Hannah Annie (Taylor)]] |[[Taylor-60964|Lane]] |1873 |"In Memory of
William Bamford Taylor
late of the Grenadier Guards
who died Nov 20 1867
Aged 55 years.
Blessed are ..

Also of Hannah ..
Wife of..
C..
and Daug..
who died ..
S.." |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-27.jpg|size=s}} | - |[[Debenham-82|Helen (Debenham)]] |[[Debenham-82|Taylor]] |1960 |"IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
JOHN JASPER TAYLOR
BORN OCTOBER 19 1836
DIED SEPTEMBER 19 1910

JULIA ELLEN TAYLOR
DIED MARCH 3D 1929 AGED 84 YEARS
---
HELEN TAYLOR
[BORN] NOVR 21ST 1872 DIED SEPT 10TH 1960
SYDNEY LUNING TAYLOR
1873 - 1964." |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-27.jpg|size=s}} |1958BY |[[Luning-97|Julia Ellen (Luning)]] |[[Luning-97|Taylor]] |1929 |"IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
JOHN JASPER TAYLOR
BORN OCTOBER 19 1836
DIED SEPTEMBER 19 1910

JULIA ELLEN TAYLOR
DIED MARCH 3D 1929 AGED 84 YEARS
---
HELEN TAYLOR
[BORN] NOVR 21ST 1872 DIED SEPT 10TH 1960
SYDNEY LUNING TAYLOR
1873 - 1964." |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-27.jpg|size=s}} |1958BY |[[Taylor-58443|John Jasper]] |[[Taylor-58443|Taylor]] |1910 |"IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
JOHN JASPER TAYLOR
BORN OCTOBER 19 1836
DIED SEPTEMBER 19 1910

JULIA ELLEN TAYLOR
DIED MARCH 3D 1929 AGED 84 YEARS
---
HELEN TAYLOR
[BORN] NOVR 21ST 1872 DIED SEPT 10TH 1960
SYDNEY LUNING TAYLOR
1873 - 1964." |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-21.jpg|size=s}} |1953Y |[[Taylor-58339|Mary Jane]] |[[Taylor-58339|Taylor]] |1923 |"KATHERINE MARY MELLERSH
BORN JANUARY 29TH 1871
DIED SEPTEMBER 1ST 1902

MARY JANE TAYLOR
BORN JULY 21ST 1830,
DIED AUGUST 18TH, 1923.
FAITHFUL FRIEND AND NURSE
TO THE FAMILY FOR 55 YEARS

CAROLINE ELSIE MELLERSH
BORN APRIL 28 1878
DIED MARCH 26TH 1949" |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-27.jpg|size=s}} | - |[[Taylor-59703|Sydney Luning]] |[[Taylor-59703|Taylor]] |1964 |"IN
LOVING MEMORY OF
JOHN JASPER TAYLOR
BORN OCTOBER 19 1836
DIED SEPTEMBER 19 1910

JULIA ELLEN TAYLOR
DIED MARCH 3D? 1929 AGED 84 YEARS
---
HELEN TAYLOR
[BORN] NOVR 21ST 1872 DIED SEPT 10TH 1960
SYDNEY LUNING TAYLOR
1873 - 1964." |- |{{Image|file=Taylor-60963.jpg|size=s}} |588Y |[[Taylor-60963|William Bamford]] |[[Taylor-60963|Taylor]] |1867 |"In Memory of
William Bamford Taylor
late of the Grenadier Guards
who died Nov 20 1867
Aged 55 years.
Blessed are ..

Also of Hannah ..
Wife of..
C..
and Daug..
who died ..
S.." |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-28.jpg|size=s}} |1948Y |[[Atfield-66|Emily]] |[[Atfield-66|Temple]] |1933 |"FRANCIS TEMPLE,
DIED NOVEMBER 28TH 1897,
AGED 59.

EMILY TEMPLE
WIFE OF ABOVE
DIED SEPT 22 1933
AGED 88" |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-28.jpg|size=s}} |1948Y |[[Temple-2282|Francis]] |[[Temple-2282|Temple]] |1897 |"FRANCIS TEMPLE,
DIED NOVEMBER 28TH 1897,
AGED 59.

EMILY TEMPLE
WIFE OF ABOVE
DIED SEPT 22 1933
AGED 88" |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-29.jpg|size=s}} |2152Y |[[Thomas-39078|Charles Shea]] |[[Thomas-39078|Thomas]] |1908 |"IN LOVING MEMORY OF
CHARLES SHEA THOMAS, ONLY SON OF
CHARLES SMITH THOMAS
[born?] 10? AUGUST 1848 FELL ASLEEP 23RD? MARCH 1908
ELIZABETH ISABELLA
THE DEARLY LOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED 10TH JANUARY 1920" |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-30.jpg|size=s}} |2151Y |[[Thomas-39079|Charles Smith]] |[[Thomas-39079|Thomas]] |1880 |"CHARLES SMITH THOMAS
OF DOCTORS COMMONS
DIED 16TH OCTOBER 1880
AGED 71 YEARS

MARY
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
CHARLES SMITH THOMAS,
DIED 19 JULY 1915 AGED 77 YEARS
PEACE PERFECT PEACE." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-440.jpg|size=s}} |1614N |[[Thomas-40621|Edward]] |[[Thomas-40621|Thomas]] |1868 |"SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
EDWARD THOMAS
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
NOVEMBER 9TH 1868
AGED 59 YEARS.
-----
.. REDEEMED US FROM THE .." |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-29.jpg|size=s}} |2152Y |[[Smith-187628|Elizabeth Isabella]] |[[Smith-187628|Thomas]] |1920 |"IN LOVING MEMORY OF
CHARLES SHEA THOMAS, ONLY SON OF
CHARLES SMITH THOMAS
[born?] 10? AUGUST 1848 FELL ASLEEP 23RD? MARCH 1908
ELIZABETH ISABELLA
THE DEARLY LOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED 10TH JANUARY 1920" |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-29.jpg|size=s}} |2152Y |[[Thomas-39875|Elizabeth Muriel]] |[[Thomas-39875|Thomas]] |1952 |"ELIZABETH MURIEL
THOMAS

ON APRIL 14TH" |- |{{Image|file=Stafford-4965.jpg|size=s}} |255Y |[[Stafford-4966|Harriet (Stafford)]] |[[Stafford-4966|Thomas]] |1857 |"IN MEMORY OF
HARRIET
THE AFFECTIONATE WIFE OF
WILLIAM WELLS THOMAS
AND DAUGHTER OF
WILLM. & ELIZTH. STAFFORD
BORN APRIL 10TH? 1805
DIED SEPTEMBER .. 1857

..[AL]SO O[F]
WILLIAM STAFFORD
..1889
..OSE [L?]A[TE?]..

ALSO OF
WILLIAM STAFFORD
WHOSE REMAINS ARE DEPOSITED IN
GODALMING CHURCHYARD
BORN OCTOBER 20TH? 1780
DIED NOVEMBER 21ST 1854
---
AND
ELIZABETH STAFFORD
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
[BORN] MAY .. 1779
DIED JANUARY .. 1859" |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-30.jpg|size=s}} |2151Y |[[Thomas-39080|Mary]] |[[Thomas-39080|Thomas]] |1915 |"CHARLES SMITH THOMAS
OF DOCTORS COMMONS
DIED 16TH OCTOBER 1880
AGED 71 YEARS

MARY
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE
CHARLES SMITH THOMAS,
DIED 19 JULY 1915 AGED 77 YEARS
PEACE PERFECT PEACE." |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-31.jpg|size=s}} | - |[[Thomas-39081|Robert Douglas]] |[[Thomas-39081|Thomas]] |1954 |"IN ETERNAL MEMORY OF
MY BELOVED HUSBAND
ROBERT DOUGLAS THOMAS
1891-1954
YOUNGER SON OF
CHARLES SHEA THOMAS" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-446.jpg|size=s}} |1612N |[[Unknown-484650|Sarah]] |[[Unknown-484650|Thomas]] |1878 |"In
Loving? Remembrance of
SARAH THOMAS
WHO FELL ASLEEP IN JESUS
APRIL 15TH 1878
AGED 59 YEARS
-----
THEM ALSO WHICH SLEEP IN JESUS WILL
GOD BRING WITH HIM." |- |{{Image|file=Thornhill-993.jpg|size=s}} |624Y |[[Thornhill-993|Thomas]] |[[Thornhill-993|Thornhill]] |1864 |"[IN MEMORY OF]?
THOMAS
SON OF
JAMES and MARY
THORNHILL
AGED 9 YEARS" |- | |832Y |[[Tice-862|Alice]] |[[Tice-862|Tice]] |1880 | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-596.jpg|size=s}} |1672BY |[[Warner-8999|Emma (Warner)]] |[[Warner-8999|Tice]] |1929 |"Rest in Peace.
In Loving Memory of
HENRY
THE DEARLY BELOVED HUSBAND OF
EMMA TICE.
DIED SEPT. 14TH 1911
AGED 70 YEARS.
Also of EMMA
HIS DEARLY BELOVED WIFE
WHO DIED JUNE 20TH 1929 AGED 84." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-596.jpg|size=s}} |1672BY |[[Tice-861|Henry]] |[[Tice-861|Tice]] |1911 |"Rest in Peace.
In Loving Memory of
HENRY
THE DEARLY BELOVED HUSBAND OF
EMMA TICE.
DIED SEPT. 14TH 1911
AGED 70 YEARS.
Also of EMMA
HIS DEARLY BELOVED WIFE
WHO DIED JUNE 20TH 1929 AGED 84." |- | |N950 |[[Barham-872|Bethiah (Barham)]] |[[Barham-872|Tickner]] |1892 | |- |{{Image|file=Tickner-254.jpg|size=s}} |939Y |[[Tickner-254|Edwin]] |[[Tickner-254|Tickner]] |1895 |"In
Loving Memory of
EDWIN TICKNER
DIED FEB 27TH 1895,
AGED 72 YEARS.
Also of
JUDITH TICKNER
DIED JUNE 9TH 1886,
AGED 92 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-352.jpg|size=s}} |1027N |[[Whate-2|Eleanor (Whate)]] |[[Whate-2|Tickner]] |1884 |"IN
MEMORY OF
ELEANOR
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
GEORGE TICKNER
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
DECEMBER 25TH 1884,
AGED 57 YEARS.
-----
'IN THE MIDST OF LIFE WE ARE IN DEATH.'" |- |{{Image|file=Tickner-254.jpg|size=s}} |939Y |[[Tickner-255|Esther]] |[[Tickner-255|Tickner]] |1874 |"In
Loving Memory of
EDWIN TICKNER
DIED FEB 27TH 1895,
AGED 72 YEARS.
Also of
JUDITH TICKNER
DIED JUNE 9TH 1886,
AGED 92 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Tickner-254.jpg|size=s}} |939Y |[[Smith-196389|Judith (Smith)]] |[[Smith-196389|Tickner]] |1886 |"In
Loving Memory of
EDWIN TICKNER
DIED FEB 27TH 1895,
AGED 72 YEARS.
Also of
JUDITH TICKNER
DIED JUNE 9TH 1886,
AGED 92 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Tickner-252.jpg|size=s}} |739Y |[[Tickner-252|Moses Bedford]] |[[Tickner-252|Tickner]] |1861 |"Sacred
TO THE MEMORY OF
MOSES BEDFORD TICKNER
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
12TH AUGUST 1861
AGED 37 YEARS
---
A [TRUE?] AND AFFECTIONATE HUSBAND
---
WATCH THEREFORE FOR YE KNOW NOT
WHAT HOUR YOUR LORD DOTH COME" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-464.jpg|size=s}} |N1300-1 |[[Tickner-245|Sarah Jane]] |[[Tickner-245|Tickner]] |1905 |"IN LOVING MEMORY OF
SARAH JANE TICKNER
WHO DIED 22ND DECR. 1905
AGED 39 - ALSO OF
EMILY MARY PULLEN
WHO DIED 11TH AUG 1937
AGED 63 AND THOMAS
HER HUSBAND WHO DIED AT..
29TH AUG 1916
AGED 47" |- | |N950 |[[Tickner-244|William]] |[[Tickner-244|Tickner]] |1900 | |- |{{Image|file=Tiller-636.jpg|size=s}} |1898-9Y |[[Tiller-636|Ambrose]] |[[Tiller-636|Tiller]] |1910 |"In Loving Memory
-of-
ERNEST ROBERT TILLER
DIED ... 1[89]2
AGED 17 YEARS & 9 MONTHS.
_AVING ...
In
Loving Memory
-of-
MY DEAR HUSBAND
AMBROSE TILLER
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
MAY ... 1910 AGED 65 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Tiller-636.jpg|size=s}} |1898Y |[[Tiller-637|Ernest Robert]] |[[Tiller-637|Tiller]] |1892 |"In Loving Memory
-of-
ERNEST ROBERT TILLER
DIED ... 1[89]2
AGED 17 YEARS & 9 MONTHS.
_AVING ...
In
Loving Memory
-of-
MY DEAR HUSBAND
AMBROSE TILLER
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
MAY ... 1910 AGED 65 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Tiller-636.jpg|size=s}} |1898-9Y |[[Yates-6452|Mary Ann (Yates)]] |[[Yates-6452|Tiller]] |1929 |"In Loving Memory
-of-
ERNEST ROBERT TILLER
DIED ... 1[89]2
AGED 17 YEARS & 9 MONTHS.
_AVING ...
In
Loving Memory
-of-
MY DEAR HUSBAND
AMBROSE TILLER
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
MAY ... 1910 AGED 65 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-605.jpg|size=s}} |Y1673a |[[Timberley-1|Charles]] |[[Timberley-1|Timberley]] |1925 |"Thy will be done

Sacred to the Memory of
SARAH ANN
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
CHARLES TIMBERLEY
DIED 26TH MARCH 1912
AGED 55 YEARS
..RLES TIMBERLEY
..D OF THE ABOVE
..9TH 1925 AGED 74
----
..P..

CHARLIE TIMBERLEY
'ANZACS'
..
... 30 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-605.jpg|size=s}} | - |[[Timberley-3|Charlie]] |[[Timberley-3|Timberley]] |1915 |"Thy will be done

Sacred to the Memory of
SARAH ANN
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
CHARLES TIMBERLEY
DIED 26TH MARCH 1912
AGED 55 YEARS
..RLES TIMBERLEY
..D OF THE ABOVE
..9TH 1925 AGED 74
----
..P..

CHARLIE TIMBERLEY
'ANZACS'
..
... 30 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-605.jpg|size=s}} |Y1673a |[[Mayers-266|Sarah Ann]] |[[Mayers-266|Timberley]] |1912 |"Thy will be done

Sacred to the Memory of
SARAH ANN
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
CHARLES TIMBERLEY
DIED 26TH MARCH 1912
AGED 55 YEARS
..RLES TIMBERLEY
..D OF THE ABOVE
..9TH 1925 AGED 74
----
..P..

CHARLIE TIMBERLEY
'ANZACS'
..
... 30 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Tipler-309.jpg|size=s}} |580Y |[[Tipler-309|William]] |[[Tipler-309|Tipler]] |1866 |"..PLER
[WH]O D[IED]
..[JANU]ARY 6TH 1866
..YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Kimber-609.jpg|size=s}} |30aY |[[Titcomb-212|Godfrey]] |[[Titcomb-212|Titcomb]] |1964 |"AND OF HER HUSBAND
GODFREY
BORN JUNE [14TH 1874]
..." |- |{{Image|file=Kimber-609.jpg|size=s}} |29aY |[[Kimber-612|Rose (Kimber)]] |[[Kimber-612|Titcomb]] |1947 |"ALSO OF
ROSE TITCOMB
BORN NOVR 12TH 1870
DIED MARCH 18TH 1947
---
AT REST" |- |{{Image|file=Titmas-8.jpg|size=s}} |2251AY |[[Titmas-10|Harold Edric]] |[[Titmas-10|Titmas]] |1885 |"IN LOVING MEMORY OF
HAROLD EDRIC TITMAS
SECOND SON OF
THE REV. S. D. TITMAS
OF CHARTERHOUSE
BORN AUGUST 20TH 1881
DIED SEPTEMBER 2ND 1885" |- |{{Image|file=Titmas-8.jpg|size=s}} |2251AY |[[Titmas-9|Katherine Maud Sanders]] |[[Titmas-9|Titmas]] |1959 |"ALSO OF
KATHERINE MAUD
SANDERS TITMAS
ELDEST DAUGHTER OF
SAMUEL & SUSANNA
TITMAS
BORN AUGUST .. 1876
DIED OCTOBER 27TH 1959" |- |{{Image|file=Titmas-8.jpg|size=s}} |2251AY |[[Titmas-8|Samuel David]] |[[Titmas-8|Titmas]] |1894 |"IN LOVING MEMORY OF
SAMUEL DAVID TITMAS
B.SC, M.A.
DIED APRIL 11TH 1894
AGED 48 YEARS
FOR 22 YEARS SENIOR
SCIENCE MASTER AT
CHARTERHOUSE
AND 19 YEARS CURATE
AT FARNCOMBE
[SU]SA[NN]A TITMAS
..YEARS
..HEARTILY
..ED MEN?" |- |{{Image|file=Titmas-8.jpg|size=s}} |2251AY |[[Sanders-14350|Susanna (Sanders)]] |[[Sanders-14350|Titmas]] |1929 |"IN LOVING MEMORY OF
SAMUEL DAVID TITMAS
B.SC, M.A.
DIED APRIL 11TH 1894
AGED 48 YEARS
FOR 22 YEARS SENIOR
SCIENCE MASTER AT
CHARTERHOUSE
AND 19 YEARS CURATE
AT FARNCOMBE
[SU]SA[NN]A TITMAS
..YEARS
..HEARTILY
..ED MEN?" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-488.jpg|size=s}} |1568N |[[Tobitt-6|Israel]] |[[Tobitt-6|Tobitt]] |1873 |"IN
AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE
OF
MARY TOBITT
WIFE OF
ISRAEL TOBITT,
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
AT BIRTLEY FARM WITLEY
MARCH 20TH 1872,
AGED 74.
EVEN SO THEM ALSO WHICH SLEEP IN
JESUS WILL GOD BRING WITH HIM
THESSA ..
-----
ALSO OF
ISRAEL TOBITT
W.." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-488.jpg|size=s}} |1569N |[[Elliott-14306|Mary]] |[[Elliott-14306|Tobitt]] |1872 |"IN
AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE
OF
MARY TOBITT
WIFE OF
ISRAEL TOBITT,
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
AT BIRTLEY FARM WITLEY
MARCH 20TH 1872,
AGED 74.
EVEN SO THEM ALSO WHICH SLEEP IN
JESUS WILL GOD BRING WITH HIM
THESSA ..
-----
ALSO OF
ISRAEL TOBITT
W.." |- |{{Image|file=Townshend-281.jpg|size=s}} |431Y |[[Townshend-281|Chauncy Hare]] |[[Townshend-281|Townshend]] |1868 |"C. H. T." |- |{{Image|file=Trevatt-2.jpg|size=s}} |2155Y |[[Trevatt-2|Edgar]] |[[Trevatt-2|Trevatt]] |1883 |"In
Loving Memory of
EDGAR TREVATT
WHO DIED MARCH 18TH 1883,
AGED 38 YEARS.
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'OUR DAYS ON EARTH ARE AS A SHADOW.'" |- |{{Image|file=Trevatt-3.jpg|size=s}} |2127Y |[[Trevatt-3|Harvey Mills]] |[[Trevatt-3|Trevatt]] |1876 |"In
Memory of
HARVEY MILLS TREV_TT
WHO DIED
JANUARY 28TH 1876,
AGED 63 YEARS.
-+-
NOT MY WILL BUT THINE BE DONE
-+-
Also
MARY TREVATT
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED
JUNE 3.. 1887
AGED 76? YEARS
-+-
...LIFE? ... IN DEATH" |- |{{Image|file=Trevatt-3.jpg|size=s}} |2127Y |[[Stilwell-809|Mary (Stilwell)]] |[[Stilwell-809|Trevatt]] |1887 |"In
Memory of
HARVEY MILLS TREV_TT
WHO DIED
JANUARY 28TH 1876,
AGED 63 YEARS.
-+-
NOT MY WILL BUT THINE BE DONE
-+-
Also
MARY TREVATT
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED
JUNE 3.. 1887
AGED 76? YEARS
-+-
...LIFE? ... IN DEATH" |- |{{Image|file=Yate-91.jpg|size=s}} |2101Y |[[Yate-93|Edith Louisa (Yate)]] |[[Yate-93|Trew]] |1910 |"ELIZABETH
GEORGINA YATE
DIED JANUARY 15TH 1910
AGED 62 YEARS.
EDITH LOUISA TREW,
DAUGHTER OF FREDERICK YATE
DIED FEBRUARY 2ND 1910
AGED 56 YEARS.
EDWARD BELLINGHAM TREW
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
DIED FEBRUARY 8TH 1911 AGED 63 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Yate-91.jpg|size=s}} |2101Y |[[Trew-378|Edward Bellingham]] |[[Trew-378|Trew]] |1911 |"ELIZABETH
GEORGINA YATE
DIED JANUARY 15TH 1910
AGED 62 YEARS.
EDITH LOUISA TREW,
DAUGHTER OF FREDERICK YATE
DIED FEBRUARY 2ND 1910
AGED 56 YEARS.
EDWARD BELLINGHAM TREW
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
DIED FEBRUARY 8TH 1911 AGED 63 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-227.jpg|size=s}} |1398N |[[Tribe-213|Emma]] |[[Tribe-213|Tribe]] |1941 |"In
Loving Memory
of
MARY YOUREN
WHO PASSED AWAY
NOVEMBER 5TH 1929,
AGED 71 YEARS.
-----
'BELOVED, LET US LOVE ONE ANOTHER
FOR LOVE IS OF GOD.' 1. JOHN 4. 7.

Also of
EMMA TRIBE,
BORN APRIL 28TH 1868
DIED FEBRUARY 7TH 1941
-----
AT REST" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-368.jpg|size=s}} |1476DN |[[Tribe-214|Hannah]] |[[Tribe-214|Tribe]] |1908 |"In Loving Memory
-of-
HANNAH TRIBE,
WHO FELL ASLEEP NOVEMBER 12TH 1908,
AGED 54
Peace Perfect Peace.

Also of
OUR DEAR MOTHER
MARY TRIBE,
WHO FELL ASLEEP NOVR. 9TH 1918,
AGED 91 YEARS.
At Rest." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-368.jpg|size=s}} |1476aN |[[Mann-9540|Mary]] |[[Mann-9540|Tribe]] |1918 |"In Loving Memory
-of-
HANNAH TRIBE,
WHO FELL ASLEEP NOVEMBER 12TH 1908,
AGED 54
Peace Perfect Peace.

Also of
OUR DEAR MOTHER
MARY TRIBE,
WHO FELL ASLEEP NOVR. 9TH 1918,
AGED 91 YEARS.
At Rest." |- |{{Image|file=Tricker-97.jpg|size=s}} |1154aY |[[Tricker-97|Clarence Sidney]] |[[Tricker-97|Tricker]] |1930 |"CLARENCE SIDNEY TRICKER DIED AUG 30TH 1930 AGED 25 YEARS.
MARY TRICKER DIED .." |- |{{Image|file=Tricker-97.jpg|size=s}} |1154aY |[[Tricker-98|George Edward]] |[[Tricker-98|Tricker]] |1938 |"CLARENCE SIDNEY TRICKER DIED AUG 30TH 1930 AGED 25 YEARS.
MARY TRICKER DIED .." |- |{{Image|file=Tricker-97.jpg|size=s}} |1154aY |[[Holden-4395|Mary (Holden)]] |[[Holden-4395|Tricker]] |1960 |"CLARENCE SIDNEY TRICKER DIED AUG 30TH 1930 AGED 25 YEARS.
MARY TRICKER DIED .." |- |{{Image|file=Maybank-29.jpg|size=s}} |391Y |[[Maybank-29|Jane (Maybank)]] |[[Maybank-29|Trodd]] |1863 |"SACRED
to
THE MEMORY OF
MRS. JANE TRODD,
WIFE OF
RICHARD TRODD
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
MAY 5TH 1863,
AGED 38 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-32.jpg|size=s}} |1938Y |[[Trower-375|Henry Percy Bence]] |[[Trower-375|Trower]] |1892 |"HENRY PERCY BENCE
TROWER
BORN 24TH APRIL 1877
DIED AT CHARTERHOUSE
21 FEBRUARY 1892" |- |{{Image|file=Marner-51.jpg|size=s}} |2499Y |[[Marner-51|Elizabeth (Marner)]] |[[Marner-51|Tucker]] |1879 |"[In]
.. of
ELIZABE[TH WI]FE OF
JOHN ..ER
WHO..." |- | |2616Y |[[Tucker-13324|James]] |[[Tucker-13324|Tucker]] |1872 | |- |{{Image|file=Tucker-13559.jpg|size=s}} |2497Y |[[Tucker-13559|John]] |[[Tucker-13559|Tucker]] |1878 |"Sacred
to
the memory of
JOHN TUCKER,
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
AUGUST 1ST 1878,
AGED 79 YEARS." |- | |471N |[[Tucker-13544|John]] |[[Tucker-13544|Tucker]] |1890 | |- |{{Image|file=Callingham-31.jpg|size=s}} |2498Y |[[Callingham-31|Rebecca (Callingham)]] |[[Callingham-31|Tucker]] |1879 |"[Sacred to]
the memory of
REBECCA
THE WIDOW OF
JOHN TUCKER
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
JANUARY 24TH, 1879
AGED 75 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Unknown-487525.jpg|size=s}} |406Y |[[Unknown-487525|Sarah]] |[[Unknown-487525|Tucker]] |1864 |"...
SARAH TUCKER
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
JAMES TUCKER
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 20TH OF MARCH 1864
IN THE 60TH YEAR OF HER AGE.
-+-
'PREPARE TO MEET THY GOD.'" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-495.jpg|size=s}} |1308-9N |[[Tugwell-143|Frank]] |[[Tugwell-143|Tugwell]] |1945 |"IN LOVING MEMORY OF
FRANK TUGWELL
BORN 1861
DIED 1945" |- |{{Image|file=Turner-29945.jpg|size=s}} |1887Y |[[Turner-29948|Frances Ellen]] |[[Turner-29948|Turner]] |1887 |"TO THE
Beloved Memory of
JAMES EDWARD TURNER
Died F..

Also of
HARRIETT JANE TURNER
WIFE OF
JAMES EDWARD TURNER
DIED ...
AGED 75 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Turner-29945.jpg|size=s}} |1887Y |[[White-54854|Harriett Jane (White)]] |[[White-54854|Turner]] |1908 |"TO THE
Beloved Memory of
JAMES EDWARD TURNER
Died F..

Also of
HARRIETT JANE TURNER
WIFE OF
JAMES EDWARD TURNER
DIED ...
AGED 75 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Turner-29945.jpg|size=s}} |1887Y |[[Turner-29945|James Edward]] |[[Turner-29945|Turner]] |1889 |"TO THE
Beloved Memory of
JAMES EDWARD TURNER
Died F..

Also of
HARRIETT JANE TURNER
WIFE OF
JAMES EDWARD TURNER
DIED ...
AGED 75 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Twycross-4.jpg|size=s}} | - |[[Gates-5223|Catherine (Gates)]] |[[Gates-5223|Twycross]] |1838 |"[Sacred]
TO THE MEMORY OF
RICHARD TWYCROSS
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER __TH 1874
AGED 91 YEARS
Also of CATHERINE HIS WIFE
WHO DIED DECEMBER 2_TH [1838]
AGED [48]
Also of [their little children?]
JOHN & WILLIAM
THE LAST [THREE ABOVE?] ARE
INTERRED IN GOD[ALMING] CHURCHYARD" |- |{{Image|file=Twycross-4.jpg|size=s}} | - |[[Twycross-5|John]] |[[Twycross-5|Twycross]] | |"[Sacred]
TO THE MEMORY OF
RICHARD TWYCROSS
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER __TH 1874
AGED 91 YEARS
Also of CATHERINE HIS WIFE
WHO DIED DECEMBER 2_TH [1838]
AGED [48]
Also of [their little children?]
JOHN & WILLIAM
THE LAST [THREE ABOVE?] ARE
INTERRED IN GOD[ALMING] CHURCHYARD" |- |{{Image|file=Twycross-4.jpg|size=s}} |793Y |[[Twycross-4|Richard]] |[[Twycross-4|Twycross]] |1874 |"[Sacred]
TO THE MEMORY OF
RICHARD TWYCROSS
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER __TH 1874
AGED 91 YEARS
Also of CATHERINE HIS WIFE
WHO DIED DECEMBER 2_TH [1838]
AGED [48]
Also of [their little children?]
JOHN & WILLIAM
THE LAST [THREE ABOVE?] ARE
INTERRED IN GOD[ALMING] CHURCHYARD" |- |{{Image|file=Twycross-4.jpg|size=s}} | - |[[Twycross-6|William]] |[[Twycross-6|Twycross]] | |"[Sacred]
TO THE MEMORY OF
RICHARD TWYCROSS
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER __TH 1874
AGED 91 YEARS
Also of CATHERINE HIS WIFE
WHO DIED DECEMBER 2_TH [1838]
AGED [48]
Also of [their little children?]
JOHN & WILLIAM
THE LAST [THREE ABOVE?] ARE
INTERRED IN GOD[ALMING] CHURCHYARD" |- | |2588Y |[[Underwood-5926|Benjamin]] |[[Underwood-5926|Underwood]] |1904 | |- |{{Image|file=Collard-758.jpg|size=s}} |2588Y |[[Underwood-5928|Elias]] |[[Underwood-5928|Underwood]] |1924 |"Also In
Affectionate Remembrance of
LUCY,
FOR 42 YEARS THE LOVING AND
BELOVED WIFE OF
ELIAS UNDERWOOD
OF THE COUNTY HALL KINGSTON ON THAMES,
SON OF THE SAID EMILY & BENJAMIN
UNDERWOOD,
WHO DIED 21ST MAY 1915, AFTER A LONG AND
PAINFUL ILLNESS, PATIENTLY BORNE,
AGED 68 YEARS.
-+-
In Loving Memory of
MY DEAR FATHER
ELIAS UNDERWOOD
WHO PASSED AWAY 4TH FEBRUARY 1924
AGED 75." |- | |2588Y |[[Lindsey-4769|Emily (Lindsey)]] |[[Lindsey-4769|Underwood]] |1865 | |- |{{Image|file=Underwood-5927.jpg|size=s}} |2515Y |[[Underwood-5927|Ernest William]] |[[Underwood-5927|Underwood]] |1875 |"...
ERNEST WILLIAM
BENJAMIN [&]
MARY ANN UNDERWOOD
DIED ..." |- |{{Image|file=Collard-758.jpg|size=s}} |2588Y |[[Collard-758|Lucy (Collard)]] |[[Collard-758|Underwood]] |1915 |"Also In
Affectionate Remembrance of
LUCY,
FOR 42 YEARS THE LOVING AND
BELOVED WIFE OF
ELIAS UNDERWOOD
OF THE COUNTY HALL KINGSTON ON THAMES,
SON OF THE SAID EMILY & BENJAMIN
UNDERWOOD,
WHO DIED 21ST MAY 1915, AFTER A LONG AND
PAINFUL ILLNESS, PATIENTLY BORNE,
AGED 68 YEARS.
-+-
In Loving Memory of
MY DEAR FATHER
ELIAS UNDERWOOD
WHO PASSED AWAY 4TH FEBRUARY 1924
AGED 75." |- |{{Image|file=Albery-90.jpg|size=s}} |2588Y |[[Albery-90|Mary Ann (Albery)]] |[[Albery-90|Underwood]] |1895 |"IN
Loving Memory of
MARY ANN UNDERWOOD
DEARLY LOVED WIFE OF
BENJAMIN UNDERWOOD
WHO DIED JUNE 1_TH 1895,
AGED 60 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-346.jpg|size=s}}
{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-391.jpg|size=s}}
{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-432.jpg|size=s}}
{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-536.jpg|size=s}} | |Elizabeth |Unknown | |"In? Loving? Memory of
ELIZABETH" |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-41.jpg|size=s}} | |Jane |Unknown | |"In
Loving Memory
of
Jane ______" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-569.jpg|size=s}} | |[[Wells-26005|Mar..]] |[[Wells-26005|..ell]] |1889 |"In
MEMORY OF
MAR.. ..ELL
WHO [FELL ASLEEP IN JE]SUS.." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-667.jpg|size=s}} |Y | |Unknown | | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-668.jpg|size=s}} |Y |Edward |Unknown | |"SAC[RED]
TO THE ME[MORY OF]
EDWARD..
WHO..
..F[EBR]UAR[Y]..
[A]GED 61 [YEARS]
[AL]SO JAMES..
..EDWAR[D]..
..R ETTA..
1860?
.." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-669.jpg|size=s}} |Y | |Unknown | |"IN
MEMORY OF
..AT[A?]T
..
..186_.." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-708.jpg|size=s}} |2322Y or 2323Y | |Unknown (Worsfold or Bailey) | | |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-42.jpg|size=s}} | | |Unknown | | |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-43.jpg|size=s}}
{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-44.jpg|size=s}} | | |Unknown | |"...
and? brother? to?
Fell asleep in Jesus..
..." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-661.jpg|size=s}} |Y | |Unknown | |"Resting" |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-45.jpg|size=s}} | | |Unknown | | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-727.jpg|size=s}}
{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-728.jpg|size=s}}
{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-729.jpg|size=s}}
{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-730.jpg|size=s}} |113N? | |Unknown | |"..." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-218.jpg|size=s}} | | |Unknown | | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-710.jpg|size=s}}
{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-711.jpg|size=s}} |2353Y - 2367Y (somewhere between these, inclusive) | |Unknown | | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-257.jpg|size=s}} | | |Unknown | | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-309.jpg|size=s}}
{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-310.jpg|size=s}}
{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-311.jpg|size=s}} | | |Unknown | |"..." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-312.jpg|size=s}} | | |Unknown | | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-673.jpg|size=s}}
{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-674.jpg|size=s}}
{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-675.jpg|size=s}}
{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-676.jpg|size=s}}
{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-677.jpg|size=s}}
{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-678.jpg|size=s}} |Y | |Unknown | |"In Memory..
Prepare to meet thy God." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-340.jpg|size=s}} | | |Unknown | | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-682.jpg|size=s}} |Y | |Unknown | | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-702.jpg|size=s}} |Y | |Unknown | | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-579.jpg|size=s}}
{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-580.jpg|size=s}}
{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-581.jpg|size=s}}
{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-582.jpg|size=s}} | | |Unknown | |"..OF
.. S[P?]A..
WHO DIED ..
.." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-348.jpg|size=s}} | | |Unknown | |"..." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-354.jpg|size=s}}
{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-355.jpg|size=s}}
{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-356.jpg|size=s}}
{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-357.jpg|size=s}} | |Jane |Unknown | |"JANE ..7..
JAMES K..D

AMBROSE? MAY 18TH 1913?
AGED 66" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-354.jpg|size=s}}
{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-355.jpg|size=s}}
{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-356.jpg|size=s}}
{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-357.jpg|size=s}} | |Ambrose |Unknown |1913 |"JANE ..7..
JAMES K..D

AMBROSE? MAY 18TH 1913?
AGED 66" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-367.jpg|size=s}} | |Unknown | | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-724.jpg|size=s}}
{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-725.jpg|size=s}}
{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-726.jpg|size=s}} |265 or 266N | |Unknown | |"[IN]
[Af]fec[tionate Reme]m[brance of]...


...E

...T
...IT" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-398.jpg|size=s}}
{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-399.jpg|size=s}} | |John |Unknown | |"JOHN
DIED.." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-406.jpg|size=s}} | | |Unknown | | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-100.jpg|size=s}} |Y | |Unknown | |[near the grave of William Henry Gorringe, 933Y] |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-666.jpg|size=s}} |Y | |Unknown | | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-689.jpg|size=s}}
{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-690.jpg|size=s}} |Y | |Unknown | | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-691.jpg|size=s}} |Y | |Unknown | | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-692.jpg|size=s}} |Y | |Unknown | | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-695.jpg|size=s}}
{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-696.jpg|size=s}}
{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-697.jpg|size=s}}
{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-698.jpg|size=s}} |Y |Mary |Unknown | |"MARY WIFE OF
THOMAS ..S
[WHO DIED]
M[AY?]" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-671.jpg|size=s}}
{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-672.jpg|size=s}} |Y | |Unknown | |"...PEACE" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-387.jpg|size=s}}
{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-388.jpg|size=s}} | | |Unknown | |"IN
[AFFEC]TION[ATE]
[REMEM]BRAN[CE]
.. [WINI?]FRED ..
..[DIE]D...
..TE..
..AND MARY ..ES
.. OCT..
..[YE]ARS AND ..
-----
IS..
O..AMB..
ON..PA...D
IN..SH..
AND..ANGEL?..
H..LLE B.." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-424.jpg|size=s}} | | |Unknown | | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-720.jpg|size=s}}
{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-721.jpg|size=s}}
{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-722.jpg|size=s}} |between 2020Y & 1910Y | |Unknown | |"...
C.. ..REL..
WHO [DEPARTED THIS LI]FE
..T? 189..
...S.
..." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-662.jpg|size=s}}
{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-663.jpg|size=s}} |Y | |Unknown | | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-429.jpg|size=s}} | | |Unknown | | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-699.jpg|size=s}}
{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-700.jpg|size=s}}
{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-701.jpg|size=s}} |Y | |Unknown | |"..E" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-430.jpg|size=s}} | | |Unknown | | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-684.jpg|size=s}} |2380Y or 2381Y | |Unknown | | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-723.jpg|size=s}} |1775Y? | |Unknown | | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-719.jpg|size=s}} |1919Y<_<1926Y | |Unknown | | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-431.jpg|size=s}} | | |Unknown | | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-106.jpg|size=s}}
{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-557.jpg|size=s}}
{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-679.jpg|size=s}}
{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-680.jpg|size=s}} |Y | |Unknown | |"..." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-713.jpg|size=s}}
{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-714.jpg|size=s}}
{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-715.jpg|size=s}} |Y | |Unknown |1880 |"IN
..
..
..[18]80?
Aged? 50? Years?" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-670.jpg|size=s}} |Y | |Unknown | | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-441.jpg|size=s}} | | |Unknown | | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-685.jpg|size=s}}
{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-686.jpg|size=s} |2829Y | |Unknown | | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-703.jpg|size=s}}
{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-704.jpg|size=s}}
{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-705.jpg|size=s}} |betw 2503-4 & 2499Y | |Unknown |(George Elwin or Fanny Garton based on position) |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-716.jpg|size=s}} |betw 2077Y & 1885Y | | | |"" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-447.jpg|size=s}}
{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-448.jpg|size=s}}
{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-449.jpg|size=s}} | | |Unknown | | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-524.jpg|size=s}}
{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-525.jpg|size=s}}
{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-526.jpg|size=s}} | | |Unknown | |"BORN OCTOBER 23 1838
..MARCH 19TH 189_?
-----
YEA THOUGH I WALK THROUGH THE VALLEY
OF THE SHADOW OF DEATH I WILL FEAR NO EVIL" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-683.jpg|size=s}} |Y |George |...dal.. | |"..
FO..
..
GEORGE ...DAL..
..
BROADWATER" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-527.jpg|size=s}} | | |Unknown | |"..." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-681.jpg|size=s}} |Y | |Unknown | | |- |{{Image|file=Kimber-609.jpg|size=s}} |30aY |[[Kimber-611|Alice (Kimber)]] |[[Kimber-611|Valler]] |1951 |"ALSO OF
ALICE VALLER
BORN MARCH 17TH 1880
DIED JULY 23RD 1951
WITH JESUS" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-470.jpg|size=s}} |1619N |[[Vaughan-4588|Henry]] |[[Vaughan-4588|Vaughan]] |1887 |"WITH CHRIST. PHIL I 23:
----
TO
THE DEAR
MEMORY OF
HENRY VAUGHAN
COMMANDER ROYAL NAVY
WHO FELL ASLEEP AUG 5TH 1887,
AGED 52,
AND OF
MARCH ST. ANDREW VAUGHAN,
YOUNGEST SON OF THE ABOVE
FOR MANY YEARS RESIDENT AT
ALASSIO ITALY
DIED SEPT 16TH 1946 AGED 71" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-470.jpg|size=s}} |1619N |[[Vaughan-4589|March St. Andrew]] |[[Vaughan-4589|Vaughan]] |1946 |"WITH CHRIST. PHIL I 23:
----
TO
THE DEAR
MEMORY OF
HENRY VAUGHAN
COMMANDER ROYAL NAVY
WHO FELL ASLEEP AUG 5TH 1887,
AGED 52,
AND OF
MARCH ST. ANDREW VAUGHAN,
YOUNGEST SON OF THE ABOVE
FOR MANY YEARS RESIDENT AT
ALASSIO ITALY
DIED SEPT 16TH 1946 AGED 71" |- |{{Image|file=Veale-555.jpg|size=s}} |168N |[[Veale-555|Alwyn George]] |[[Veale-555|Veale]] |1887 |"[In] L[ov]ing
Memory of
ALWYN GEORGE VEALE
DIED APRIL 1ST 1887
AGED 6 YEARS.
CLARA JANE VEALE
..." |- |{{Image|file=Veale-555.jpg|size=s}} |168N |[[Veale-556|Clara Jane]] |[[Veale-556|Veale]] |1896 |"[In] L[ov]ing
Memory of
ALWYN GEORGE VEALE
DIED APRIL 1ST 1887
AGED 6 YEARS.
CLARA JANE VEALE
..." |- | |1128aY |[[Veale-554|George]] |[[Veale-554|Veale]] |1916 | |- | |1128aY |[[Cook-32649|Jane (Cook)]] |[[Cook-32649|Veale]] |1918 | |- |{{Image|file=Lintott-124.jpg|size=s}} |2624Y |[[Lintott-124|Susanna (Lintott)]] |[[Lintott-124|Verstage]] |1872 | |- |{{Image|file=Voller-132.jpg|size=s}} |219-20N |[[Voller-132|George]] |[[Voller-132|Voller]] |1906 |"In
ever loving
memory of
GEORGE VOLLER
In
loving memory
-of-
MARY WIFE OF GEORGE VOLL[ER]
In
loving memory
-of-
...
In
loving memory
-of-
..." |- |{{Image|file=Voller-132.jpg|size=s}} |219-20N |[[Hounsom-59|Mary (Hounsom)]] |[[Hounsom-59|Voller]] |1926 |"In
ever loving
memory of
GEORGE VOLLER
In
loving memory
-of-
MARY WIFE OF GEORGE VOLL[ER]
In
loving memory
-of-
...
In
loving memory
-of-
..." |- |{{Image|file=Thomas-40873.jpg|size=s}} |681-2Y |[[Thomas-40873|Adelaide Mary (Thomas)]] |[[Thomas-40873|Waddington]] |1896 |"LOOKING UNTO JESUS
ADELAIDE MARY
BELOVED WIFE OF HORACE WADDINGTON
OCT 18, 1840 - JULY 22, 1896
HER CHILDREN ARISE UP AND CALL
HER BLESSED; HER HUSBAND ALSO." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-553.jpg|size=s}} |70aN |[[Walker-39875|Elizabeth L.]] |[[Walker-39875|Wakeford]] |1949 |"In Loving Memory of
ELIZABETH L. WAKEFORD
PASSED OVER DEC 20TH 1949 AGED 92" |- |{{Image|file=Wakeford-342.jpg|size=s}} |2489Y |[[Wakeford-342|William Thomas]] |[[Wakeford-342|Wakeford]] |1925 |"In Loving Memory
of
W. T. WAKEFORD
... 3. 1880
21. 10. 1925" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-482.jpg|size=s}} |1686N |[[Wakeford-218|William Victor]] |[[Wakeford-218|Wakeford]] |1918 |"In Loving Memory
of
WILLIAM VICTOR WAKEFORD
DIED JUNE 15TH 1918" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-334.jpg|size=s}} |955N |[[Blunden-363|Emily (Blunden)]] |[[Blunden-363|Walford]] |1891 |"EMILY WALFORD
DIED NOV 15 1891
AGED 71 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-287.jpg|size=s}} |878N |[[Chitty-302|Clara (Chitty)]] |[[Chitty-302|Walker]] |1895 |"IN
Affectionate
Remembrance of
CLARA WALKER
WHO DIED OCT 2ND 1895
AGED 48 YEARS.
-----
'I MOURN, BUT NOT AS THOSE
WITHOUT HOPE.'

Also FREDERICK WALKER
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
DIED JANY 28 1910
AGED 76 YEARS
-----" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-539.jpg|size=s}} | - |[[Walker-39277|Edgar]] |[[Walker-39277|Walker]] |1918 |"In
Loving Memory of
GEORGE BOWLER
WHO DIED 13TH MAY 1915, AGED 80 YEARS
----
Also of MARY,
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 6TH JUNE 1893, AGED 58 YEARS.
----
Also, SERGT. E. SUTER,
WHO DIED WHILE SERVING HIS COUNTRY
4TH JANY. 1916, AGED 52 YEARS.
AT REST.
Also EDGAR WALKER
KILLED IN FRANCE 10TH SEPTR 1918
AGED 35 YEARS
HIS MEMORY EVER DEAR" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-287.jpg|size=s}} |878N |[[Walker-39886|Frederick]] |[[Walker-39886|Walker]] |1910 |"IN
Affectionate
Remembrance of
CLARA WALKER
WHO DIED OCT 2ND 1895
AGED 48 YEARS.
-----
'I MOURN, BUT NOT AS THOSE
WITHOUT HOPE.'

Also FREDERICK WALKER
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
DIED JANY 28 1910
AGED 76 YEARS
-----" |- | |237Y |[[Walker-42585|Henry]] |[[Walker-42585|Walker]] |1858 | |- |{{Image|file=Williams-84423.jpg|size=s}} |384N |[[Williams-84423|Maria (Williams)]] |[[Williams-84423|Walker]] |1888 |"...
MARIA WALKER
WHO DIED OC...
AGED 7_ YEARS
---
..." |- |{{Image|file=Walker-42584.jpg|size=s}} |383N |[[Walker-42584|Thomas]] |[[Walker-42584|Walker]] |1867 |"IN ...
REMEMBRANCE
OF THOMAS SON OF
HENRY & MARIA
WALKER
..." |- | |246Y |[[Wallace-15030|James]] |[[Wallace-15030|Wallace]] |1857 | |- |{{Image|file=Unknown-488578.jpg|size=s}} |773Y |[[Unknown-488578|Susannah]] |[[Unknown-488578|Wallace]] |1864 |"IN
MEMORY OF
SUSANNAH WALLACE,
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
APRIL 21ST 1864
IN THE 54TH YEAR
OF HER AGE.
-+-
FEAR NOT, FOR I HAVE REDEEMED THEE,
I HAVE CALLED THEE BY THY NAME;
THOU ART MINE" |- |{{Image|file=Waller-4253.jpg|size=s}} |1934Y |[[Waller-4254|Jane Elizabeth]] |[[Waller-4254|Waller]] |1892 |"Sacred
TO THE MEMORY OF
THOMAS J. WALLER
DIED MARCH 12TH 1892,
AGED 65 YEARS.
-+-
ALSO
JANE WALLER,
BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE,
DIED MARCH 6TH 1892,
AGED 67 YEARS.-+-
ALSO
JANE E. WALLER,
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE,
DIED JUNE 28TH 1892,
AGED 27 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Waller-4253.jpg|size=s}} |1934Y |[[Mason-16105|Jane (Mason)]] |[[Mason-16105|Waller]] |1892 |"Sacred
TO THE MEMORY OF
THOMAS J. WALLER
DIED MARCH 12TH 1892,
AGED 65 YEARS.
-+-
ALSO
JANE WALLER,
BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE,
DIED MARCH 6TH 1892,
AGED 67 YEARS.-+-
ALSO
JANE E. WALLER,
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE,
DIED JUNE 28TH 1892,
AGED 27 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Waller-4253.jpg|size=s}} |1934Y |[[Waller-4253|Thomas James]] |[[Waller-4253|Waller]] |1892 |"Sacred
TO THE MEMORY OF
THOMAS J. WALLER
DIED MARCH 12TH 1892,
AGED 65 YEARS.
-+-
ALSO
JANE WALLER,
BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE,
DIED MARCH 6TH 1892,
AGED 67 YEARS.-+-
ALSO
JANE E. WALLER,
DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE,
DIED JUNE 28TH 1892,
AGED 27 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-490.jpg|size=s}} |1667N |[[Wallis-3073|Emma]] |[[Wallis-3073|Wallis]] |1873 |"[EMMA]
DAUGHTER OF JOHN AND
MATILDA ANN WAL[LIS]
.. DIED
MARCH 28TH? 187[3]
AGED 19 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-33.jpg|size=s}} |2147Y |[[Heseltine-38|Peter (born Philip Arnold)]] |[[Heseltine-38|Warlock (born Heseltine)]] |1890 |"PHILIP
PETER WARLOCK
SON OF
COVIE & ARNOLD HESELTINE
..DECEMBER 12TH 1890
AGED 36" |- |{{Image|file=Warner-9190.jpg|size=s}} |2652Y |[[Warner-9190|Jesse]] |[[Warner-9190|Warner]] |1866 |"Sacred
..
JESSE WARNER
..." |- |{{Image|file=Warren-15713.jpg|size=s}} |2609Y |[[Warren-15713|Thomas]] |[[Warren-15713|Warren]] |1867 |"IN
MEMORY OF
THOMAS WARREN,
WHO DIED
SEPTEMBER 22ND 1867,
AGED 72 YEARS.
-+-
BLESSED ARE THE DEAD WHO DIE IN
THE LORD" |- | |311Y |[[Waterson-372|Martha]] |[[Waterson-372|Waterson]] |1874 | |- |{{Image|file=Watson-24744.jpg|size=s}} |XA23Y |[[Watson-24744|Derek Durant]] |[[Watson-24744|Watson]] |2013 |"DEREK
DURANT
WATSON
18TH MAY 1919 - 14TH MAY 2013" |- |{{Image|file=Weale-42.jpg|size=s}} |197N |[[Weale-42|Alfred]] |[[Weale-42|Weale]] |1887 |"In Loving Memory
-of-
ALFRED WEALE
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF ANNE WEALE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE JULY 13TH 1887
AGED 34 YEARS
-+-
HE WAS A MAN OF HONOUR OF NOBLE & GENEROUS NATURE
-+-
Also of HENRY WEALE
DEARLY BELOVED HUSBAND OF CHARLOTTE WEALE,
AND BROTHER OF THE ABOVE
DIED JULY 27TH 1940 AGED 80 YEARS
-+-
WHERE GOD IS WE MEET
AND WHERE GOD IS WE NEVER PART
-+-
Also of
CHARLOTTE POTTS WEALE
WIFE OF HENRY WEALE
DIED DECEMBER 17TH 1957 AGED 97 YEARS.
-+-
HE GIVETH HIS BELOVED SLEEP.
-+-
Also of
ALFRED HARRY WEALE
SON OF HENRY AND CHARLOTTE WEALE
DIED JANUARY 23RD 1978 AGED 89 YEARS
IN GOD? ..." |- |{{Image|file=Weale-42.jpg|size=s}} |197N |[[Weale-47|Alfred Harry]] |[[Weale-47|Weale]] |1978 |"In Loving Memory
-of-
ALFRED WEALE
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF ANNE WEALE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE JULY 13TH 1887
AGED 34 YEARS
-+-
HE WAS A MAN OF HONOUR OF NOBLE & GENEROUS NATURE
-+-
Also of HENRY WEALE
DEARLY BELOVED HUSBAND OF CHARLOTTE WEALE,
AND BROTHER OF THE ABOVE
DIED JULY 27TH 1940 AGED 80 YEARS
-+-
WHERE GOD IS WE MEET
AND WHERE GOD IS WE NEVER PART
-+-
Also of
CHARLOTTE POTTS WEALE
WIFE OF HENRY WEALE
DIED DECEMBER 17TH 1957 AGED 97 YEARS.
-+-
HE GIVETH HIS BELOVED SLEEP.
-+-
Also of
ALFRED HARRY WEALE
SON OF HENRY AND CHARLOTTE WEALE
DIED JANUARY 23RD 1978 AGED 89 YEARS
IN GOD? ..." |- |{{Image|file=Unknown-492812.jpg|size=s}} |2439Y |[[Unknown-492812|Anne]] |[[Unknown-492812|Weale]] |1880 |"Sacred
to
THE LOVING MEMORY OF
ANNE WEALE,
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE,
DECEMBER 26TH 1880
AGED 27 YEARS.
-+-
'THY WILL BE DONE.'" |- |{{Image|file=Weale-42.jpg|size=s}} |197N |[[Clegg-1249|Charlotte Potts (Clegg)]] |[[Clegg-1249|Weale]] |1957 |"In Loving Memory
-of-
ALFRED WEALE
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF ANNE WEALE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE JULY 13TH 1887
AGED 34 YEARS
-+-
HE WAS A MAN OF HONOUR OF NOBLE & GENEROUS NATURE
-+-
Also of HENRY WEALE
DEARLY BELOVED HUSBAND OF CHARLOTTE WEALE,
AND BROTHER OF THE ABOVE
DIED JULY 27TH 1940 AGED 80 YEARS
-+-
WHERE GOD IS WE MEET
AND WHERE GOD IS WE NEVER PART
-+-
Also of
CHARLOTTE POTTS WEALE
WIFE OF HENRY WEALE
DIED DECEMBER 17TH 1957 AGED 97 YEARS.
-+-
HE GIVETH HIS BELOVED SLEEP.
-+-
Also of
ALFRED HARRY WEALE
SON OF HENRY AND CHARLOTTE WEALE
DIED JANUARY 23RD 1978 AGED 89 YEARS
IN GOD? ..." |- |{{Image|file=Weale-42.jpg|size=s}} |197N |[[Wale-190|Henry (Wale)]] |[[Wale-190|Weale]] |1940 |"In Loving Memory
-of-
ALFRED WEALE
THE BELOVED HUSBAND OF ANNE WEALE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE JULY 13TH 1887
AGED 34 YEARS
-+-
HE WAS A MAN OF HONOUR OF NOBLE & GENEROUS NATURE
-+-
Also of HENRY WEALE
DEARLY BELOVED HUSBAND OF CHARLOTTE WEALE,
AND BROTHER OF THE ABOVE
DIED JULY 27TH 1940 AGED 80 YEARS
-+-
WHERE GOD IS WE MEET
AND WHERE GOD IS WE NEVER PART
-+-
Also of
CHARLOTTE POTTS WEALE
WIFE OF HENRY WEALE
DIED DECEMBER 17TH 1957 AGED 97 YEARS.
-+-
HE GIVETH HIS BELOVED SLEEP.
-+-
Also of
ALFRED HARRY WEALE
SON OF HENRY AND CHARLOTTE WEALE
DIED JANUARY 23RD 1978 AGED 89 YEARS
IN GOD? ..." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-484.jpg|size=s}} |1576N |[[Webster-10225|James]] |[[Webster-10225|Webster]] |1868 |"In ..
JAMES WEBSTER ESQ.
HERE.. LATE OF CONSTANTINOPLE
LIVERPOOL.
BORN AT .. DIED IN THIS PARISH
DECR 15TH 1868 AGED 67
HE STUDIED AT THE UNIVERSITIES OF
ABERDEEN AND GLASGOW MATHEMATICIAN
LINGUIST TRAVELLER AND PRACTICAL
ECONOMIST AS A MEMBER OF THE MANCHESTER
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. HE WAS ONE OF SIX
PERSONS WHO ASSISTED RICHARD COBDEN
AND JOHN BRIGHT TO FOUND THE FAMOUS
ANTI CORN LAW LEAGUE WHICH ABOLISHED
..LANDLORDS TAX ON THE PEOPLES FOOD

THIS STONE WAS ERECTED BY HIS
SISTER M.. WHITE LATE OF CHELTENHAM
.. HIS BROTHER GEORGE WEBSTER OF
.. AND .. FOR..US COUNT" |- | |177N |[[Weedon-272|Arthur Cecil]] |[[Weedon-272|Weedon]] |1886 | |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-34.jpg|size=s}} |2065Y |[[Weedon-264|Florence Jane]] |[[Weedon-264|Weedon]] |1890 |"In Loving Memory Of
FLORENCE JANE
WEEDON
WHO FELL ASLEEP
OCT. 6TH 1890,
AGED 9 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Weekes-577.jpg|size=s}} |106dY |[[Weekes-577|Arthur Carey Hampton]] |[[Weekes-577|Weekes]] |1915 |"IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ARTHUR CAREY HAMPTON WEEKES
BORN 12 FEB 1878 DIED [1] SEP 1915

LET THY LOVING MERCY COME ALSO UNTO ME O LORD" |- |{{Image|file=Weekes-575.jpg|size=s}} |105AY |[[Weekes-575|Charles Hampton]] |[[Weekes-575|Weekes]] |1932 |"SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
THE REVEREND
CHARLES HAMPTON WEEKES
MASTER AT CHARTERHOUSE 1872-1905,
BORN AT HURSTPIERPOINT
DECEMBER 3RD 1839.
DIED APRIL 14TH 1932, AGED 92 YEARS.
--
AND OF
LAURA, HIS WIFE.
BORN AT HURSTPIERPOINT
DECEMBER 31ST 1839,
DIED JANUARY 5TH 1936, AGED 96 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Weekes-575.jpg|size=s}} |105AY |[[Smith-197419|Laura (Smith)]] |[[Smith-197419|Weekes]] |1936 |"SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
THE REVEREND
CHARLES HAMPTON WEEKES
MASTER AT CHARTERHOUSE 1872-1905,
BORN AT HURSTPIERPOINT
DECEMBER 3RD 1839.
DIED APRIL 14TH 1932, AGED 92 YEARS.
--
AND OF
LAURA, HIS WIFE.
BORN AT HURSTPIERPOINT
DECEMBER 31ST 1839,
DIED JANUARY 5TH 1936, AGED 96 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Weekes-576.jpg|size=s}} |106BY |[[Weekes-576|Laura Mary Hampton]] |[[Weekes-576|Weekes]] |1913 |"IN
FOND MEMORY OF
LAURA MARY
HAMPTON WEEKES
'BIRDIE'
JAN 17 1865 - JAN 30 1913

GRACE BE WITH YOU
MERCY AND PEACE
FROM GOD THE FATHER
AND FROM THE LORD JESUS CHRIST" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-487.jpg|size=s}} |1574N |[[Unknown-485222|Elizabeth]] |[[Unknown-485222|Welland]] |1862 |"SACRED
TO THE
MEMORY OF
THOMAS WELLAND,
MINISTER OF THE GOSPEL,
WHO DIED
ON THE 4TH OF APRIL 1866,
IN THE 71ST YEAR OF HIS AGE.
-----
Also
ELIZABETH,
BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE,
WHO DIED
ON THE 8TH OF AUGUST 1862,
AGED 67 YEARS.
-----
BLESSED ARE THE DEAD WHICH DIE IN
THE LORD FROM HENCEFORTH, YEA SAITH
THE SPIRIT, THAT THEY MAY REST FROM
THEIR LABOURS; AND THEIR WORKS DO
FOLLOW THEM. REV. XIV 13 V." |- |{{Image|file=Welland-88.jpg|size=s}} |31aY |[[Welland-89|Ella]] |[[Welland-89|Welland]] |1903 |"ELLA
BORN .. 2 [1901]
DIED .. [1903]
ROSE WELLAND" |- |{{Image|file=Welland-88.jpg|size=s}} |32aY |[[Welland-90|John]] |[[Welland-90|Welland]] |1920 |"JOHN WELLAND
BORN 22 JULY 1864 DIED 24 DEC 1920
R. I. P. " |- |{{Image|file=Welland-88.jpg|size=s}} |32AY |[[Withall-117|Lena]] |[[Withall-117|Welland]] |1931 |"LENA
THE [DAUGHTER] OF
J & R WELLAND
BORN JANY 3? 1901
DIED JANY 17 1901
AND JESUS C[ALLED?].." |- |{{Image|file=Welland-88.jpg|size=s}} |32aY |[[Welland-90|Rose (Withall)]] |[[Welland-90|Welland]] |1920 |"ROSE WELLAND" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-487.jpg|size=s}} |1573N |[[Welland-86|Thomas]] |[[Welland-86|Welland]] |1866 |"SACRED
TO THE
MEMORY OF
THOMAS WELLAND,
MINISTER OF THE GOSPEL,
WHO DIED
ON THE 4TH OF APRIL 1866,
IN THE 71ST YEAR OF HIS AGE.
-----
Also
ELIZABETH,
BELOVED WIFE OF THE ABOVE,
WHO DIED
ON THE 8TH OF AUGUST 1862,
AGED 67 YEARS.
-----
BLESSED ARE THE DEAD WHICH DIE IN
THE LORD FROM HENCEFORTH, YEA SAITH
THE SPIRIT, THAT THEY MAY REST FROM
THEIR LABOURS; AND THEIR WORKS DO
FOLLOW THEM. REV. XIV 13 V." |- |{{Image|file=Wells-19399.jpg|size=s}} |925Y |[[Wells-19399|George]] |[[Wells-19399|Wells]] |1865 |"In
MEMORY OF
GEORGE WELLS
WHO DIED
MARCH 16TH? 1865
.." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-631.jpg|size=s}} |1254Y |[[Wells-19272|Malcolm Hicks Wallace]] |[[Wells-19272|Wells]] |1922 |"MALCOLM HICKS WALLACE WELLS BORN DEC. 12TH 1871 DIED SEP 27TH. 1922" |- | |N1126 |[[Welman-125|Aaron]] |[[Welman-125|Welman]] |1887 | |- | |N468 |[[Harrow-151|Elizabeth (Harrow)]] |[[Harrow-151|Welman]] |1890 | |- | |N1313 |[[Welman-128|Francis Samuel]] |[[Welman-128|Welman]] |1967 | |- | |N1313 |[[Welman-130|Katharine Emily]] |[[Welman-130|Welman]] |1935 | |- | |N1126 |[[Welman-129|Mary Ann]] |[[Welman-129|Welman]] |1906 | |- | |N1126 |[[Holloway-4437|Rebecca]] |[[Holloway-4437|Welman]] |1885 | |- | |N468 |[[Welman-126|Samuel]] |[[Welman-126|Welman]] |1923 | |- |{{Image|file=Clarke-14507.jpg|size=s}} | - |[[Clarke-14512|Jessie Maude (Clarke)]] |[[Clarke-14512|Welsford]] |1906 |"In
Loving Memory
of
JESSIE MAUDE WELSFORD
DAUGHTER OF
WILLIAM AUGUSTUS AND
EMMA CLARKE
DIED SEPT 24 1906 AGED 36." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-226.jpg|size=s}} |1397N |[[Heather-341|Elizabeth]] |[[Heather-341|Weymouth]] |1936 |"IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
ISAAC WOODS
DIED APRIL 5TH 1913
AGED 90 YEARS
-----
ALSO IN MEMORY OF
OUR BELOVED MOTHER
ELIZABETH WEYMOUTH
WHO FELL ASLEEP MARCH 10TH 1936
IN HER EIGHTY FIRST YEAR.
-----
TO LIVE IN THE HEARTS OF THOSE WE LOVE
IS NOT TO DIE." |- |{{Image|file=Wheeler-18198.jpg|size=s}} |93Y |[[Wheeler-18198|Albert James]] |[[Wheeler-18198|Wheeler]] |1915 |"[In]
Loving Memory
of
ALBERT JAMES
BELOVED HUSBAND OF
FANNY WHEELER" |- | |93Y |[[Benson-6132|Fanny Hannah (Benson)]] |[[Benson-6132|Wheeler]] |1933 | |- |{{Image|file=Wheeler-18437.jpg|size=s}} |2627Y |[[Wheeler-18437|Henry James]] |[[Wheeler-18437|Wheeler]] |1876 |"Sacred
to
the memory of
HENRY JAMES
WHEELER,
DIED NOVR. 2ND 1876,
AGED 48 YEARS.
-+-
LORD, LET ME YIELD IN PEACE MY BREATH,
AND THY SALVATION SEE,
MY SINS DESERVE ETERNAL DEATH,
BUT JESUS DIED FOR ME.
-+-
Also of
JANE WHEELER,
WIFE OF THE ABOVE,
DIED DECR. 20TH 1906,
AGED 78 YEARS.
PEACE, PERFECT PEACE.
-+-" |- |{{Image|file=Wheeler-18437.jpg|size=s}} |2626Y |[[Chennell-53|Jane (Chennell)]] |[[Chennell-53|Wheeler]] |1906 |"Sacred
to
the memory of
HENRY JAMES
WHEELER,
DIED NOVR. 2ND 1876,
AGED 48 YEARS.
-+-
LORD, LET ME YIELD IN PEACE MY BREATH,
AND THY SALVATION SEE,
MY SINS DESERVE ETERNAL DEATH,
BUT JESUS DIED FOR ME.
-+-
Also of
JANE WHEELER,
WIFE OF THE ABOVE,
DIED DECR. 20TH 1906,
AGED 78 YEARS.
PEACE, PERFECT PEACE.
-+-" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-534.jpg|size=s}} |1273N |[[Cooper-24747|Kate]] |[[Cooper-24747|Whitbourn]] |1877 |"In
very Affectionate Remembrance
of
KATE
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
JOHN WHITBOURN
WHO DIED JUNE 30TH 1877
IN THE 24TH YEAR
OF HER AGE
BELOVED IN LIFE, LAMENTED IN DEATH.
-----
BUT JESUS SAID WEEP NOT, SHE IS NOT
DEAD BUT SLEEPETH" |- |{{Image|file=White-54664.jpg|size=s}} |2090Y |[[White-54667|Catherine Ethel]] |[[White-54667|White]] |1870 |"IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE
OF
SARAH FANNY
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
THOMAS WHITE.
BORN JANY. 20TH. 1832,
MARRIED SEPR. 23RD. 1851,
DIED FEBY. 26TH. 1872.
-+-
ALSO OF THE ABOVE
THOMAS WHITE,
WHO DIED MAY 28TH. 1905,
IN HIS 79TH. YEAR.

Also of HENRY THOMAS BORN 186_ CATHERINE ETHEL" |- |{{Image|file=White-54610.jpg|size=s}} |2097Y |[[White-54611|Emma White]] |[[White-54611|White]] |1882 |"MARGARET ANN WHITE
DIED DECEMBER 9TH 1872
...
EMMA WHITE
DIED FEBRUARY 13TH 1882
..." |- |{{Image|file=White-52463.jpg|size=s}} |628Y |[[White-52463|John Orchard]] |[[White-52463|White]] |1859 |"In
MEMORY OF
JOHN ORCHARD
WHITE
SON OF JAMES AND
ANN WHITE
DIED OCTOBER 19TH 1859
AGED 9 YEARS
---
PREPARE TO MEET YOUR GOD" |- |{{Image|file=White-54610.jpg|size=s}} |2097Y |[[White-54610|Margaret Ann White]] |[[White-54610|White]] |1872 |"MARGARET ANN WHITE
DIED DECEMBER 9TH 1872
...
EMMA WHITE
DIED FEBRUARY 13TH 1882
..." |- |{{Image|file=White-54664.jpg|size=s}} |2089Y |[[Pim-448|Sarah Fanny (Pim)]] |[[Pim-448|White]] |1872 |"IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE
OF
SARAH FANNY
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
THOMAS WHITE.
BORN JANY. 20TH. 1832,
MARRIED SEPR. 23RD. 1851,
DIED FEBY. 26TH. 1872.
-+-
ALSO OF THE ABOVE
THOMAS WHITE,
WHO DIED MAY 28TH. 1905,
IN HIS 79TH. YEAR.

Also of HENRY THOMAS BORN 186_ CATHERINE ETHEL" |- |{{Image|file=White-54664.jpg|size=s}} |2089Y |[[White-54664|Thomas]] |[[White-54664|White]] |1905 |"IN AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE
OF
SARAH FANNY
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
THOMAS WHITE.
BORN JANY. 20TH. 1832,
MARRIED SEPR. 23RD. 1851,
DIED FEBY. 26TH. 1872.
-+-
ALSO OF THE ABOVE
THOMAS WHITE,
WHO DIED MAY 28TH. 1905,
IN HIS 79TH. YEAR.

Also of HENRY THOMAS BORN 186_ CATHERINE ETHEL" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-444.jpg|size=s}} |1292N |[[Whitehead-4533|Claude]] |[[Whitehead-4533|Whitehead]] |1884 |"IN MEMORY OF
HENRY WHITEHEAD
OF WHITEHEADS GROVE CHELSEA.
BORN JULY 24 1801 DIED MARCH 16 1874
AND
FRANCES ANN, HIS WIFE
DAUGHTER OF FRANCIS MAGUIRE,
4TH KINGS OWN.
BORN APRIL 28 1808, DIED APRIL 6, 1901,
CREMATED APRIL 9.
'LEAD KINDLY LIGHT.'
ALSO OF
CLAUDE, THEIR YOUNGEST SON,
BORN FEBR 17 1846 DIED JANY 16, 1884.
BLEST ARE THE DEAD WHICH DIE IN THE LORD.
FROM HENCEFORTH THAT THEY MAY REST
FROM THEIR LABOURS AND THEIR WORKS DO
FOLLOW THEM REV. 14: 12.
ALSO OF
HARRIETT ANN WIFE OF THE ABOVE
CLAUDE WHITEHEAD
BORN JULY 21 1842, DIED NOVR 7TH 1925.
RT ERECTED 1901?
IN LOVING MEMORY" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-444.jpg|size=s}} |1611N |[[Maguire-1401|Frances Ann]] |[[Maguire-1401|Whitehead]] |1901 |"IN MEMORY OF
HENRY WHITEHEAD
OF WHITEHEADS GROVE CHELSEA.
BORN JULY 24 1801 DIED MARCH 16 1874
AND
FRANCES ANN, HIS WIFE
DAUGHTER OF FRANCIS MAGUIRE,
4TH KINGS OWN.
BORN APRIL 28 1808, DIED APRIL 6, 1901,
CREMATED APRIL 9.
'LEAD KINDLY LIGHT.'
ALSO OF
CLAUDE, THEIR YOUNGEST SON,
BORN FEBR 17 1846 DIED JANY 16, 1884.
BLEST ARE THE DEAD WHICH DIE IN THE LORD.
FROM HENCEFORTH THAT THEY MAY REST
FROM THEIR LABOURS AND THEIR WORKS DO
FOLLOW THEM REV. 14: 12.
ALSO OF
HARRIETT ANN WIFE OF THE ABOVE
CLAUDE WHITEHEAD
BORN JULY 21 1842, DIED NOVR 7TH 1925.
RT ERECTED 1901?
IN LOVING MEMORY" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-444.jpg|size=s}} |1611N |[[Salamon-48|Harriet Ann]] |[[Salamon-48|Whitehead]] |1925 |"IN MEMORY OF
HENRY WHITEHEAD
OF WHITEHEADS GROVE CHELSEA.
BORN JULY 24 1801 DIED MARCH 16 1874
AND
FRANCES ANN, HIS WIFE
DAUGHTER OF FRANCIS MAGUIRE,
4TH KINGS OWN.
BORN APRIL 28 1808, DIED APRIL 6, 1901,
CREMATED APRIL 9.
'LEAD KINDLY LIGHT.'
ALSO OF
CLAUDE, THEIR YOUNGEST SON,
BORN FEBR 17 1846 DIED JANY 16, 1884.
BLEST ARE THE DEAD WHICH DIE IN THE LORD.
FROM HENCEFORTH THAT THEY MAY REST
FROM THEIR LABOURS AND THEIR WORKS DO
FOLLOW THEM REV. 14: 12.
ALSO OF
HARRIETT ANN WIFE OF THE ABOVE
CLAUDE WHITEHEAD
BORN JULY 21 1842, DIED NOVR 7TH 1925.
RT ERECTED 1901?
IN LOVING MEMORY" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-444.jpg|size=s}} |1611N |[[Whitehead-4532|Henry]] |[[Whitehead-4532|Whitehead]] |1874 |"IN MEMORY OF
HENRY WHITEHEAD
OF WHITEHEADS GROVE CHELSEA.
BORN JULY 24 1801 DIED MARCH 16 1874
AND
FRANCES ANN, HIS WIFE
DAUGHTER OF FRANCIS MAGUIRE,
4TH KINGS OWN.
BORN APRIL 28 1808, DIED APRIL 6, 1901,
CREMATED APRIL 9.
'LEAD KINDLY LIGHT.'
ALSO OF
CLAUDE, THEIR YOUNGEST SON,
BORN FEBR 17 1846 DIED JANY 16, 1884.
BLEST ARE THE DEAD WHICH DIE IN THE LORD.
FROM HENCEFORTH THAT THEY MAY REST
FROM THEIR LABOURS AND THEIR WORKS DO
FOLLOW THEM REV. 14: 12.
ALSO OF
HARRIETT ANN WIFE OF THE ABOVE
CLAUDE WHITEHEAD
BORN JULY 21 1842, DIED NOVR 7TH 1925.
RT ERECTED 1901?
IN LOVING MEMORY" |- |{{Image|file=Wiggins-2970.jpg|size=s}} |1878Y |[[Lintott-141|Mary (Lintott)]] |[[Lintott-141|Wiggins]] |1893 |"IN MEMORY OF
WILLIAM WIGGINS
WHO DIED
6TH JUNE 1889
AGED 74 YEARS.
-+-
'I SOUGHT THE LORD, AND HE HEARD ME AND
DELIVERED ME FROM ALL MY FEARS.' PSALMS XXX.
-+-
ALSO OF
MARY WIGGINS
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED
2ND FEBRUARY 1893,
AGED 55 YEARS.
-+-
'IN THE MIDST OF LIFE WE ARE IN DEATH.'" |- |{{Image|file=Wiggins-2970.jpg|size=s}} |1878Y |[[Wiggins-2970|William]] |[[Wiggins-2970|Wiggins]] |1889 |"IN MEMORY OF
WILLIAM WIGGINS
WHO DIED
6TH JUNE 1889
AGED 74 YEARS.
-+-
'I SOUGHT THE LORD, AND HE HEARD ME AND
DELIVERED ME FROM ALL MY FEARS.' PSALMS XXX.
-+-
ALSO OF
MARY WIGGINS
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED
2ND FEBRUARY 1893,
AGED 55 YEARS.
-+-
'IN THE MIDST OF LIFE WE ARE IN DEATH.'" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-516.jpg|size=s}} |N1327 |[[West-17169|Amelia]] |[[West-17169|Wildman]] |1897 |"In
Loving Memory
of
AMELIA WILDMAN
WIDOW OF
JOHN RICHARD WILDMAN,
DIED MARCH 13TH 1897,
AGED 72.
'ASLEEP IN JESUS.'
ALSO
ARCHIBALD DEBENHAM,
WHO DIED DEC 11TH 1934,
AGED 65 YEARS.
ALSO AMELIA WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JANUARY 22ND 1955
AGED 90." |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-35.jpg|size=s}} |Y2146 |[[Smith-187770|Eleanor (Smith)]] |[[Smith-187770|Williams]] |1896 |"IN MEMORY OF
JOSEPH WILLIAMS,
BORN AUGUST 20, 1818:
DIED JANUARY 20, 1880.
ALSO OF ELEANOR WILLIAMS,
WIDOW OF THE ABOVE
BORN FEBRUARY 10, 1827,
DIED SEPTEMBER 8, 1896.
'UNTIL THE DAY BREAK.'" |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-35.jpg|size=s}} |Y2146 |[[Williams-75980|Joseph]] |[[Williams-75980|Williams]] |1880 |"IN MEMORY OF
JOSEPH WILLIAMS,
BORN AUGUST 20, 1818:
DIED JANUARY 20, 1880.
ALSO OF ELEANOR WILLIAMS,
WIDOW OF THE ABOVE
BORN FEBRUARY 10, 1827,
DIED SEPTEMBER 8, 1896.
'UNTIL THE DAY BREAK.'" |- |{{Image|file=Williams-79238.jpg|size=s}} |758Y |[[Williams-79238|Joseph]] |[[Williams-79238|Williams]] |1930 |"JOSEPH WILLIAMS BORN JUNE 19TH 1857 DIED JAN 15TH 1930" |- |{{Image|file=Williams-84339.jpg|size=s}} |482N |[[Williams-84339|Martha]] |[[Williams-84339|Williams]] |1890 |"IN LOVING MEMORY
+
OF
MARTHA WILLIAMS,
DIED 20TH? JANUARY 1890
AGED [70] YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-350.jpg|size=s}} |1040N |[[Willis-9387|John]] |[[Willis-9387|Willis]] |1882 |"In
Affectionate Remembrance of
JOHN WILLIS
WHO DIED JULY 26TH 1882
AGED 67 YEARS.
-----
'HE IS NOT DEAD BUT SLEEPETH.'" |- |{{Image|file=Wilson-65811.jpg|size=s}} |691Y |[[Read-5347|Annie Mathews (Read)]] |[[Read-5347|Wilson]] |1929 |"In Loving Memory
[-of-]
WALTER JOHN WILSON
DIED APRIL 13TH 1897
AGED 56.
ANNIE MA..EWS WILSON
HIS BELOVED.. WHO JOINED
.." |- |{{Image|file=Wilson-65811.jpg|size=s}} |691Y |[[Wilson-65811|Walter John]] |[[Wilson-65811|Wilson]] |1897 |"In Loving Memory
[-of-]
WALTER JOHN WILSON
DIED APRIL 13TH 1897
AGED 56.
ANNIE MA..EWS WILSON
HIS BELOVED.. WHO JOINED
.." |- |{{Image|file=Winter-4754.jpg|size=s}} |643Y |[[Winter-4758|Fanny]] |[[Winter-4758|Winter]] |1858 |"HARRIET Daughter [OF]
JOHN and SARAH WINTER
WHO DIED NOVR 22ND 1858
AGED 10 YEARS.

ALSO FANNY
SISTER OF THE ABOVE
..
..

ALSO FRANK
.." |- |{{Image|file=Winter-4754.jpg|size=s}} |641Y |[[Winter-4762|Frank]] |[[Winter-4762|Winter]] |1870 |"HARRIET Daughter [OF]
JOHN and SARAH WINTER
WHO DIED NOVR 22ND 1858
AGED 10 YEARS.

ALSO FANNY
SISTER OF THE ABOVE
..
..

ALSO FRANK
.." |- |{{Image|file=Winter-4754.jpg|size=s}} |642Y |[[Winter-4754|Harriet]] |[[Winter-4754|Winter]] |1858 |"HARRIET Daughter [OF]
JOHN and SARAH WINTER
WHO DIED NOVR 22ND 1858
AGED 10 YEARS.

ALSO FANNY
SISTER OF THE ABOVE
..
..

ALSO FRANK
.." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-270.jpg|size=s}} |839N |[[Furlonger-44|Annie]] |[[Furlonger-44|Withall]] |1897 |"In
Loving Memory
of
ANNIE WITHALL
WHO DIED JUNE 13TH 1897,
AGED 68 YEARS.
AT REST" |- |{{Image|file=Withers-1912.jpg|size=s}} |1933Y |[[Withers-1912|Sara Ann]] |[[Withers-1912|Withers]] |1894 |"...
of
SARA ANN WITHERS
WHO DIED APRIL 9TH? 189[4]
AGED 48 [YEARS]
..." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-228.jpg|size=s}} |769N |[[Budd-1659|Hannah (Budd)]] |[[Budd-1659|Wolfe]] |1901 |"IN
Loving Memory of
JOHN WILLIAM WOLFE,
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 25TH 1900,
AGED 72 YEARS.
'AT REST.'
-----
Also of HANNAH WOLFE,
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED DECEMBER 29TH 1901,
AGED 68 YEARS.
'THY WILL BE DONE.'
-----" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-228.jpg|size=s}} |769N |[[Wolfe-5874|John William]] |[[Wolfe-5874|Wolfe]] |1900 |"IN
Loving Memory of
JOHN WILLIAM WOLFE,
WHO DIED FEBRUARY 25TH 1900,
AGED 72 YEARS.
'AT REST.'
-----
Also of HANNAH WOLFE,
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED DECEMBER 29TH 1901,
AGED 68 YEARS.
'THY WILL BE DONE.'
-----" |- |{{Image|file=Wood-33877.jpg|size=s}} |2105Y |[[Wood-33877|Herbert Kennedy]] |[[Wood-33877|Wood]] |1874 | |- | |1941Y |[[Glazier-405|Ann (Glazier)]] |[[Glazier-405|Woodger]] |1908 | |- | |1203Y |[[Woodger-130|Maria]] |[[Woodger-130|Woodger]] |1858 | |- | |1941Y |[[Woodger-129|William]] |[[Woodger-129|Woodger]] |1898 | |- |{{Image|file=Woodnutt-36.jpg|size=s}} |1863Y |[[Woodnutt-36|Frederick William Atfield]] |[[Woodnutt-36|Woodnutt]] |1918 |"11840 CORPORAL
F.W.A. WOODNUTT.
ARMY PAY CORPS.
2ND NOVEMBER 1918 AGE 34" |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-36.jpg|size=s}} | - |[[Atfield-67|Mary Ann (Atfield)]] |[[Atfield-67|Woodnutt]] |1873 |"WILLIAM WOODNUTT
DIED 14TH MARCH 1909
AGED 84 YEARS

MARY ANN WOODNUTT
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED 19TH NOV 1873 AGED 49
INTERRED IN FARNHAM" |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-38.jpg|size=s}} |1861Y |[[Woodnut-6|Sarah]] |[[Woodnut-6|Woodnutt]] |1928 |"SARAH WOODNUTT
DIED 20TH AUGUST 1928
AGED 75 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-36.jpg|size=s}} |1861Y |[[Woodnut-5|William]] |[[Woodnut-5|Woodnutt]] |1909 |"WILLIAM WOODNUTT
DIED 14TH MARCH 1909
AGED 84 YEARS

MARY ANN WOODNUTT
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED 19TH NOV 1873 AGED 49
INTERRED IN FARNHAM" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-625.jpg|size=s}} | - |[[Edwards-26493|Annie (Edwards)]] |[[Edwards-26493|Woods]] |1913 |"[In] Loving Memory
of
JOHN PICKETT WOODS
DIED JANY 24TH 1924 AGED 53 YEARS
---
Also of
ANNIE WOODS
DIED AUGST 11TH 1913
AGED 38 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-39.jpg|size=s}} |2138Y |[[Kidd-3532|Caroline (Kidd)]] |[[Kidd-3532|Woods]] |1880 |"Charles John Woods
of Godalming
One of H.M. Coroners for Surrey
Born 15th/13th February 1811, Died 17th August 1868
and
..Caroline Woods, his Widow,
..born 1819 died at Guildford 8th October 1880" |- |{{Image|file=Nightingale_Cemetery_Godalming_Surrey_Photo_Bucket-39.jpg|size=s}} |2138Y |[[Woods-12202|Charles John]] |[[Woods-12202|Woods]] |1868 |"Charles John Woods
of Godalming
One of H.M. Coroners for Surrey
Born 15th/13th February 1811, Died 17th August 1868
and
..Caroline Woods, his Widow,
..born 1819 died at Guildford 8th October 1880" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-625.jpg|size=s}} |1458Y |[[Hillier-810|Clara Louisa (Hillier)]] |[[Hillier-810|Woods]] |1958 |"[In] Loving Memory
of
JOHN PICKETT WOODS
DIED JANY 24TH 1924 AGED 53 YEARS
---
Also of
ANNIE WOODS
DIED AUGST 11TH 1913
AGED 38 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Woods-13070.jpg|size=s}} |2441Y |[[Woods-13070|David]] |[[Woods-13070|Woods]] |1881 |"In
Affectionate Remembrance of
DAVID WOODS
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
FEBRUARY 23RD 1881
AGED 8[3] YEARS
HE IS NOT DEAD BUT SLEEPETH" |- |{{Image|file=Cornly-1.jpg|size=s}} |1766Y |[[Cornly-1|Eliza (Cornly)]] |[[Cornly-1|Woods]] |1898 |"In L[oving Memory of]
... DEAR? MOTHER
ELIZA WOODS
WHO DIED ...
... [6]7...
---
WITH CHRIST WHICH IS FAR BETTER." |- | |376Y |[[Legg-1610|Emma (Legg)]] |[[Legg-1610|Woods]] |1861 | |- |{{Image|file=Woods-13587.jpg|size=s}} |571N |[[Woods-13587|George Charman]] |[[Woods-13587|Woods]] |1891 |"In Loving Memory
-of-
GEORGE CHARMAN WOODS
WHO DIED MAY 27 1891,
AGED 55 YEARS.
Also of
RICHARD MILLS,
DIED MAY 4TH 190[9]
AGED 87 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Edwards-25611.jpg|size=s}} |2222Y |[[Edwards-25611|Harriet (Edwards)]] |[[Edwards-25611|Woods]] |1876 |"In
Memory of
HARRIET WOODS
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
DAVID WOODS
DIED FEB [1]5 18[76]
AGED 6[9] YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Cornly-1.jpg|size=s}} |1766Y |[[Woods-13543|Isaac]] |[[Woods-13543|Woods]] |1902 |"In L[oving Memory of]
... DEAR? MOTHER
ELIZA WOODS
WHO DIED ...
... [6]7...
---
WITH CHRIST WHICH IS FAR BETTER." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-226.jpg|size=s}} |1397N |[[Woods-12774|Isaac]] |[[Woods-12774|Woods]] |1913 |"IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
ISAAC WOODS
DIED APRIL 5TH 1913
AGED 90 YEARS
-----
ALSO IN MEMORY OF
OUR BELOVED MOTHER
ELIZABETH WEYMOUTH
WHO FELL ASLEEP MARCH 10TH 1936
IN HER EIGHTY FIRST YEAR.
-----
TO LIVE IN THE HEARTS OF THOSE WE LOVE
IS NOT TO DIE." |- |{{Image|file=Woods-5108.jpg|size=s}} |439Y |[[Woods-5108|James]] |[[Woods-5108|Woods]] |1892 |"..
[Jane] Woods
..wife of
James Woods
died [December 8 1871]
aged [61] years
---
[also of]
J[ames] Woods
Born April 24 1801
Died March 8 1892" |- |{{Image|file=Woods-5108.jpg|size=s}} |439Y |[[Elson-210|Jane (Elson)]] |[[Elson-210|Woods]] |1871 |"..
[Jane] Woods
..wife of
James Woods
died [December 8 1871]
aged [61] years
---
[also of]
J[ames] Woods
Born April 24 1801
Died March 8 1892" |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-251.jpg|size=s}} | - |[[Unknown-485318|Jane]] |[[Unknown-485318|Woods]] |1893 |"In
Loving Memory
--of--
WILLIAM WOODS
WHO DIED DECEMBER 19TH 1903
AGED 82 YEARS.
----
Also of JANE,
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JUNE 25TH 1893
AGED 73 YEARS,
INTERRED AT FARNHAM CEMETERY.
----
PEACE PERFECT PEACE." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-625.jpg|size=s}} |1458Y |[[Woods-12773|John Pickett]] |[[Woods-12773|Woods]] |1924 |"[In] Loving Memory
of
JOHN PICKETT WOODS
DIED JANY 24TH 1924 AGED 53 YEARS
---
Also of
ANNIE WOODS
DIED AUGST 11TH 1913
AGED 38 YEARS." |- | |2137Y |[[Woods-12807|Percy]] |[[Woods-12807|Woods]] |1922 | |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-251.jpg|size=s}} |1419N |[[Woods-12775|William]] |[[Woods-12775|Woods]] |1903 |"In
Loving Memory
--of--
WILLIAM WOODS
WHO DIED DECEMBER 19TH 1903
AGED 82 YEARS.
----
Also of JANE,
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED JUNE 25TH 1893
AGED 73 YEARS,
INTERRED AT FARNHAM CEMETERY.
----
PEACE PERFECT PEACE." |- |{{Image|file=Wooldridge-981.jpg|size=s}} |766AY |[[Wooldridge-982|Elizabeth Sarah]] |[[Wooldridge-982|Wooldridge]] |1922 |"In
MEMORY OF
HENRY WOOLDRIDGE,
WHO DIED AUGUST 29TH 1883,
AGED 63 YEARS." |- | |771Y |[[Beldham-1|Emily Sarah (Beldham)]] |[[Beldham-1|Wooldridge]] |1862 | |- |{{Image|file=Wooldridge-981.jpg|size=s}} |766AY |[[Wooldridge-981|Henry]] |[[Wooldridge-981|Wooldridge]] |1883 |"In
MEMORY OF
HENRY WOOLDRIDGE,
WHO DIED AUGUST 29TH 1883,
AGED 63 YEARS." |- | |769Y |[[Wooldridge-983|Henry John]] |[[Wooldridge-983|Wooldridge]] |1932 | |- |{{Image|file=Winslow-2834.jpg|size=s}} |749aN |[[Woollett-224|Henry Charles]] |[[Woollett-224|Woollett]] |1905 |"IN
Loving Memory
of our Mother
MARY WOOLLETT,
WHO FELL ASLEEP
SEPTEMBER 26TH. 1896,
AGED 75.
-+-
ALIVE FOR EVERMORE.

HENRY CHARLES WOOLLETT,
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE,
DIED OCTOBER 29TH 1905
AGED 81." |- |{{Image|file=Pittis-165.jpg|size=s}} |753aN |[[Woollett-225|Jessie Agatha]] |[[Woollett-225|Woollett]] |1915 |"In
Memory of
MARY WIFE OF
SIDNEY W. WOOLLETT,
WHO FELL ASLEEP JULY 23 1897
Also
JESSIE AGATHA WOOLLETT
[WHO FELL ASL]EEP JUNE 25 1915" |- |{{Image|file=Pittis-165.jpg|size=s}} |753aN |[[Pittis-165|Mary Ann Isabella (Pittis)]] |[[Pittis-165|Woollett]] |1897 |"In
Memory of
MARY WIFE OF
SIDNEY W. WOOLLETT,
WHO FELL ASLEEP JULY 23 1897
Also
JESSIE AGATHA WOOLLETT
[WHO FELL ASL]EEP JUNE 25 1915" |- |{{Image|file=Winslow-2834.jpg|size=s}} |749aN |[[Winslow-2834|Mary (Winslow)]] |[[Winslow-2834|Woollett]] |1896 |"IN
Loving Memory
of our Mother
MARY WOOLLETT,
WHO FELL ASLEEP
SEPTEMBER 26TH. 1896,
AGED 75.
-+-
ALIVE FOR EVERMORE.

HENRY CHARLES WOOLLETT,
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE,
DIED OCTOBER 29TH 1905
AGED 81." |- |{{Image|file=Atwell-1298.jpg|size=s}} |667N |[[Atwell-1298|Mary Ann (Atwell)]] |[[Atwell-1298|Wright]] |1894 |"In Loving Memory of
MARY ANN
WRIGHT
Born April 25th 1831
Died January 11th 1894
GOD IS OUR HOPE AND STRENGTH,
A VERY PRESENT HELP IN TROUBLE" |- |{{Image|file=Burchatt-24.jpg|size=s}} |2230Y |[[Burchatt-26|Elizabeth (Burchatt)]] |[[Burchatt-26|Wyeth]] |1910 |"ELIZABETH WYETH
DIED OCTOBER 27TH 1910
AGED 66 YEARS
GEORGE EDWARD WYETH
[DIED] MARCH 31ST 1937
..." |- |{{Image|file=Burchatt-24.jpg|size=s}} |2229Y |[[Wyeth-191|George Edward]] |[[Wyeth-191|Wyeth]] |1937 |"ELIZABETH WYETH
DIED OCTOBER 27TH 1910
AGED 66 YEARS
GEORGE EDWARD WYETH
[DIED] MARCH 31ST 1937
..." |- |{{Image|file=Yate-91.jpg|size=s}} |2103Y |[[Yate-95|Charles Frederick]] |[[Yate-95|Yate]] |1868 |"MAR[Y FANNY] YATE
DIED .. 1878
AGED 2_ YEARS.
IN MEMORY OF
CHARLES FREDERICK YATE,
DIED JULY 18, 1868,
AGED 21 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Yate-91.jpg|size=s}} |2103Y |[[Yate-92|Elizabeth Georgiana]] |[[Yate-92|Yate]] |1910 |"ELIZABETH
GEORGINA YATE
DIED JANUARY 15TH 1910
AGED 62 YEARS.
EDITH LOUISA TREW,
DAUGHTER OF FREDERICK YATE
DIED FEBRUARY 2ND 1910
AGED 56 YEARS.
EDWARD BELLINGHAM TREW
HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE
DIED FEBRUARY 8TH 1911 AGED 63 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Yate-91.jpg|size=s}} |2102Y |[[Roker-41|Elizabeth (Roker)]] |[[Roker-41|Yate]] |1890 |"..R.. YATE
DIED DECEMBER 19? 1890
AGED 79 YEARS.
ELIZABETH,
WIFE OF FREDERICK YATE
DIED JANUARY 30TH 1890,
AGED 65 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Yate-91.jpg|size=s}} |2102Y |[[Yate-96|Emmeline Harriet Maria]] |[[Yate-96|Yate]] |1922 |"EMMELINE HARRIET
MARIA YATE,
DIED OCTOBER 23RD 1922
AGED 62 YEARS.
HENRY WRIGHT YATE
DIED AT SHANGHAI CHINA
DECEMBER .. 1879
AGED 23 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Yate-91.jpg|size=s}} |2101Y |[[Yate-91|Frederick]] |[[Yate-91|Yate]] |1890 |"..R.. YATE
DIED DECEMBER 19? 1890
AGED 79 YEARS.
ELIZABETH,
WIFE OF FREDERICK YATE
DIED JANUARY 30TH 1890,
AGED 65 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Yate-91.jpg|size=s}} | - |[[Yate-97|Henry Wright]] |[[Yate-97|Yate]] |1879 |"EMMELINE HARRIET
MARIA YATE,
DIED OCTOBER 23RD 1922
AGED 62 YEARS.
HENRY WRIGHT YATE
DIED AT SHANGHAI CHINA
DECEMBER .. 1879
AGED 23 YEARS" |- |{{Image|file=Yate-91.jpg|size=s}} |2103Y |[[Yate-94|Mary Fanny]] |[[Yate-94|Yate]] |1878 |"MAR[Y FANNY] YATE
DIED .. 1878
AGED 2_ YEARS.
IN MEMORY OF
CHARLES FREDERICK YATE,
DIED JULY 18, 1868,
AGED 21 YEARS." |- |{{Image|file=Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-227.jpg|size=s}} |1398N |[[Youren-58|Mary]] |[[Youren-58|Youren]] |1929 |"In
Loving Memory
of
MARY YOUREN
WHO PASSED AWAY
NOVEMBER 5TH 1929,
AGED 71 YEARS.
-----
'BELOVED, LET US LOVE ONE ANOTHER
FOR LOVE IS OF GOD.' 1. JOHN 4. 7.

Also of
EMMA TRIBE,
BORN APRIL 28TH 1868
DIED FEBRUARY 7TH 1941
-----
AT REST" |} == Notes == Alice Maud (Debenham) Funnel: Alice Maud Debenham m. Alfred James Funnell Dec q 1908 guildford Sarah Ellis of Send: I was unable to identify a maiden name for her, or find her in the censuses with any certainty. There was a Sarah Ellis in 1851 with two children who had both been born in Send (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SGJ2-MB6). However by 1861 she had remarried and had a new surname Merchant. There was nobody buried with her. Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-431: the inscription on the near, rectangular section of stone, low to the ground, simply gives the name and address of the stonemasons (Smith & Trustam, 770? York Road, London, and "No 1602" in the opposite corner. Probably the memorial inscription is under the ivy near the cross. Henry Vaughan: see http://www.ebooksread.com/authors-eng/arthur-charles-fox-davies/armorial-families--a-directory-of-gentlemen-of-coat-armour-volume-2-dxo/page-165-armorial-families--a-directory-of-gentlemen-of-coat-armour-volume-2-dxo.shtml also https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tudor_Vaughan#cite_note-8 Jasper Nicholls: see https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/sources/KL9J-4WM T R: may be Thomas Rea, as it's near the other Rea headstones The Frederick Stanley Bell inscription is on the side of the monument which has the Lottie Emma Grindel inscription on the front. Charlie Timberley - https://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/719393/timberley,-charles/ Son of Charles and Annie D. Timberley, of 70, High Street, Godalming, England. Charles senior m. Sarah Ann Mayers Jun q 1875 Kensington (https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=bLQDR2r7CuolPPpHK5yM5Q&scan=1 & https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=UqsiR8xc3azwKsEkYFe%2FVw&scan=1 and there is no remarriage registration listed for him so Annie D as Charlie's mother is a mistake - Charlie had a sister Annie b 1880. The birth registration index gives Charlie's mother's maiden name as Mayers. Julia Ann Lodge - her photo is on https://juliaann.muchloved.com/; she was a company director (https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/04566898/officers) === Stones to rephotograph &c === * John Unknown photo needs retaking, inscription is probably legible * James & Mary Ann Holt: third person would probably be visible at bottom if rephotographed * Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-429: inscription is probably legible if the ivy were removed - might be possible to read enough of it to identify the deceased by pushing ivy leaves around * Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-524.jpg try taking another photo of the lowest section of the fallen cross, which probably had the name on * Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-527: try close-up photos of circle, which has some words on. * Morris-18630_Photo_Bucket-447: there may be an inscription on one of the sides not photographed. * Robert Douglas Thomas: there is another Thomas inscription below, possibly illegible, but worth trying to rephotograph * William Peter Nash: rephotograph date of death * Go back through unknowns and match against burial records. * Henry Percy Bence Trower: rephotograph death date * Margaret Eliza Webber Sisley: rephotograph lowest part of inscription with her dates * James Othen: rephotograph death date * Edward Unknown: see if can read rest of inscription off stone * William Henry Coston: rephotograph bottom part of inscription * Albert James Wheeler: retake photo, blurred * Haig-Brown: retake all 3 sides, blurred * Julia and George Henry Hull: retake photo of their side of monument * Caroline Hillier: retake photos, there is a lot of writing below the first part and it's not clear if it's a long poem or more than that. * Lucy Underwood: check second side of stone as it looks like there should be more inscription * "MARY WIFE OF
THOMAS ..S
[WHO DIED]
M[AY?]" check exact location (is very near Clara Ann Bailey somewhere) * Frances Hodson: rephotograph bottom line * Edward John Hackman: rephotograph bottom section * Charles Hackman of the mysterious death year - rephotograph the year and check in person * Pontifex memorial - rephotograph John & Julia sides, esp bottom line John side. * Margaret and Emma White White - rephotograph inscription, fuzzy * pavingstone between wiggins 1878Y and delbridge 1885Y - rephotograph (bottom) part of stone with writing somewhat visible, came out fuzzy * Arthur Lambert - rephotograph bottom line (Rebecca) * rephotograph Sarah & Mary Ann Alexander stone (photo blurred) * BABY (2044Y) rephotograph bottom line, mostly buried also check location precisely * Edith Cleghorn see if her date will photograph better when dry

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[[Category: Nile Expedition 1884-85]] [[Category: Raftsmen - Ottawa Valley]] [[Category: Voyageurs]] [[Category: Métis Province of Manitoba]] [[Category: Metis-Manitoba Red River Canada]] [[Category: Manitoba Project]] [[Category: Manitoba]] [[Category: Red River Rebellion]] [[Category:Red River_Rebellion]] [[Category: Mohawk Tribe, Saint Regis]] [[Category: Mohawk]] [[Category: Kahnawake]] [[Category: Ojibwe]] [[Category: Salteaux]] =='''The Nile Expedition'''== The Nile Expedition, sometimes called the Gordon Relief Expedition (1884–85), was a British mission to relieve [[Gordon-1050 | Major-General Charles George Gordon]] at Khartoum, Sudan. Gordon had been sent to the Sudan to help Egyptians evacuate from Sudan after Britain decided to abandon the country in the face of a rebellion led by self-proclaimed Mahdi, Mahommed Ahmed. A contingent of Canadians was recruited to help the British navigate their small boats up the Nile River. The Nile Expedition was the first overseas expedition by Canadians in a British imperial conflict, although the '''Nile Voyageurs''' were civilians employees and did not wear uniforms. The expedition and its background are vividly described in [[Churchill-4 | Winston Churchill]]'s book The River War. '''Organising the Relief Force''' The Expedition was put under the command of [[Wolseley-32 | General Garnet Wolseley]], who had seen service in the Crimean War, Canada, the Gold Coast and southern Africa. Wolseley was as renowned as Gordon, having served in India, China, and Egypt. Parenthetically, he was also the army officer caracaturized by Gilbert and Sullivan in the song “I am the model of a modern Major-General,” in their play Pirates of Penzance. The Expedition was composed of two officers and 43 soldiers from each British Light Cavalry Regiment. Wolseley decided that the best way of reaching Khartoum would be to ascend the Nile River. Wolseley had campaigned in Canada, having commanded the Red River Expedition in 1870 that put down the rebellion of Louis Riel in what became Manitoba. Remembering the prowess of native and Métis canoers during his expedition along the Red River to Fort Garry (now Winnipeg) in 1869–1870, Wolseley asked the Governor General of Canada, the Marquess of Lansdowne through the Colonial Office, if it would be possible to recruit a contingent of Canadian voyageurs to help him navigate the Nile. His request was for 300 voyageurs from Caughnawaga [Kahnawake], St Regis [Akwesasne] and Manitoba. Their non-combatant, six-month tour of duty was to act as steersmen for his Nile Expedition, transporting soldiers down the Nile to Khartoum. He requested that they be commanded by Major [[Denison-829 | Frederick C. Denison]] of the Governor General’s Body Guard, a unit of the Canadian militia, only 37 years of age and who had served as Wolseley’s aide-de-camp during the Red River expedition. When Major William Kennedy of the 90th Winnipeg Rifles (another Red River veteran) learned of the new expedition, he swiftly raised a contingent from Manitoba, but his personal offer to go was refused by British recruiting authorities. Denison, being of an influential Toronto military family and commander of the Canadian voyageurs, did not relish taking as his subordinate an officer senior to himself. The Manitoba volunteers, on the other hand, exhibited such displeasure at the prospect of proceeding overseas without Kennedy that the impasse was avoided by promoting Denison to brevet lieutenant-colonel and allowing Kennedy to go to Egypt in the civilian capacity of foreman. The appeal for volunteers met widespread public support. Imperialist sentiment in Canada was strong. There was a keen desire, especially among English-speaking Canadians, to prove to Britain that Canada was not just some far-flung outpost but was willing to do its part for Queen and Empire. The Prime Minister of Canada, Sir [[Macdonald-1567 | John A. Macdonald]], did not object once he was assured that the voyageurs were volunteers and would be paid by the British. It took less than a month after Wolseley’s appeal to assemble the Canadian Nile contingent under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Frederick Denison. Other senior officers included Major Kennedy, Captain Telmont Aumond of the Governor General’s Foot Guards, and Captain Alexander MacRae of London’s 7th Battalion. Surgeon-Major John Neilson (another Red River veteran) provided medical care, while Abbé Arthur Bouchard, who had been a missionary in Sudan, accompanied the contingent as chaplain. As the traditional role of the fur trading voyageur was waning, most of the men were not voyageurs in actuality. Despite insistence from the Colonial Office that the British Army wanted native voyageurs, the Canadian government argued that the day of the voyageur was over, and that white raftsmen who drove logs down the Ottawa River had better navigational skills that native boatsmen. Many of the men recruited from Ontario and Quebec were employed in the timber industries for the transport of log booms down rivers such as the Ottawa, Gatineau, Saguenay and the mighty St Lawrence. They were mostly a mix of log drivers (fr. draveurs) and raftsmen (fr. cageux, raftsmen). Of the 386 officers and men who volunteered for the Nile Expedition, roughly half were hired from the lumber shanty towns of Ottawa-Hull. Eighty-six of the Nile Voyageurs were also First Nations, 56 of whom were Mohawks from the Caughnawaga and St Regis areas. The Manitoban contingent were 92 men who heeded the call from the Winnipeg area, of whom roughly one third were Manitoba Ojibwas (Salteaux), led by Chief William Prince. Many were veterans of the Red River campaign. Some were Winnipeg’s young business and professional élite, who according to one account these dozen or so recruits appeared “to be more at home driving a quill [pen] than handling an oar.” The remainder came from Trois Rivières, Sherbrooke and Peterborough. Roughly half of the men spoke French, one-third English, with the remainder speaking native languages. The majority of the volunteers were experienced boatsmen. The Ottawa contingent assembled on Saturday, 13 September 1884 at the office of T.J. Lambert, the recruiting agent, on Wellington Street at 11am. The sidewalk in front of the office building quickly became so crowded with men and well-wishers that the throng spilled onto the grounds of Parliament Hill across the street. There, a photographer from Notman’s studio took photographs of the men in front of the main entrance to the Centre Block. Also present to entertain the crowd and to provide a fitting send-off to the Ottawa volunteers was the band of the Governor General’s Foot Guards that played a selection of popular tunes, including En roulant ma boule roulant, Home Sweet Home, The Girl I Left Behind, and Auld Lang Syne. At about noon, the men fell in and marched to the Union Depot in LeBreton Flats. A large crowd assembled at the train station to see them off, including most of the area’s lumber mill workers. A special CPR train took the men to Montreal where they joined up with the other contingents, and boarded the 2,500 ton steamer Ocean King for Alexandria. The expedition was well organized. Each volunteer received a rigorous medical exam. Pay was set at $40 per month plus rations. Each man also received a $2.25 per day allowance from the date of their engagement to their departure date, as well as free passage to and from their destination. Additionally, the volunteers each received a kit consisting of a blanket, towel, smock, home-spun trousers and a jersey, woolen undershirt and drawers, two pairs of socks, a pair of knee-high moccasins, a flannel belt, a grey, wide-brim, soft hat, a canvas bag, and a tumpline to help carry things. Oddly, an optician from London, England offered to supply 450 pairs of spectacles free of charge. A Montreal evangelical group also provided a bible to every man. The men were given an advance of $10 and could make arrangements for any part of their pay to be sent to another person. Most arranged for three quarters of their pay to be sent to wives or parents. In addition to transporting the men, the Ocean King also shipped a birch bark canoe for the personal use of General Wolseley on the Nile. Needless to say given the background of the men, a potent mixture of French Canadians, Irish, Scots, English, Métis and native peoples, most used to hard drinking and rough living in the lumber camps and the bush, it was a rowdy bunch. A reporter from the Montreal Gazette recounted a brawl that broke out aboard ship on the day the volunteers arrived from Ottawa after “a French Canadian struck an Indian.” He commented that was nothing to distinguish between the so-called “quiet and orderly Winnipeggers from the Ottawaites in the melee.” They were undoubtedly brought to heel by Captains Aumont and MacRae who were described as “two of the toughest customers.” On the day of departure, Sunday 14 September, the Governor General and Lady Lansdowne, and the Minister of the Militia and Defence, Adolphe-Philippe Caron, saw the Nile Voyageurs off to Egypt. Although the Ocean King had apparently been well provisioned, the Governor General sent beans, cabbages and apples to supplement the men’s rations. On 15 September 1884, only 24 days after the request was received, 386 men set sail for Egypt. The Canadians became known as the Nile Voyageurs. '''The Expedition''' On 7 October 1884, the Canadians reached Alexandria and headed south by a combination of shallow draft steam launch and train. Once in Egypt, Denison recruited Kennedy to act as temporary paymaster to the Canadian contingent, whereupon the latter exploited his old friendship with General Wolseley in the interest of having himself appointed permanent paymaster. On 26 October 1884, the Canadians met Wolseley and his force of 5,400 soldiers at the main British base at Wadi Halfa. By November they were at the first of six cataracts and began their work of ascending the rapids. The southern progress of the expedition sped up with the experienced Canadians manning the boats. There, the voyageurs were divided into detachments and located at the six cataracts, or rapids, that needed to be traversed before the British forces could reach Khartoum. The boats that Wolseley selected were modified Royal Navy whalers. They were almost ten metres long, two metres wide and three-quarters of a metre deep (were 32 feet long, with a 7 foot beam, and a depth of 3 ½ feet). They were equipped with twelve oars, two masts and a removable rudder. The boats had the capacity for a dozen men along with enough cargo to supply them for a hundred days. The voyageurs didn’t think much of them. The complained that they were made of inferior wood and had keels; flat bottoms would have been better given the circumstances. Despite the boats’ shortcomings, the men provided invaluable service to the British relief force, working long, grueling days in the desert heat to transport the troops through the treacherous Nile rapids. Despite their success, some British officers were shocked by the Canadians’ lack of discipline and deference to authority. This undoubtedly was due to the fact that the men were civilians, not soldiers, even if they were led by military men. Winnipeg’s young business and professional élite, knew next to nothing about the handling of boats. Kennedy accompanied the voyageurs throughout the journey up the Nile, taking every opportunity to favour his Manitobans in the face of Denison’s criticism of their questionable performance as boatmen. In mid-November, the expedition received word from General Gordon that he could only survive the siege for another forty days. The expedition was attacked by rebels at Abu Klea and Abu Cru, but was able to repel the rebels both times. Progress up the river was slow and often the boats had to be pulled through rapids by rope from shore. At several places the strength of the current necessitated several crews pulling one boat. They settled on a method of stationing the voyageurs at difficult stretches along the river, so that each group would become familiar with a particular stretch of water. Realising that time was running out for General Gordon in Khartoum, Wolseley split his force into two columns. He sent 2,400 men by camel on a 280 km shortcut across the desert to avoid the Great Bend of the Nile and reach the city sooner. The remaining 3,000 soldiers continued up the river. The Canadians’ six-month contracts were soon to expire and they were asked to re-enlist. Though offered generous inducements, a fifty percent increase in pay was insufficient inducement to stay. A rump of only 86 of the voyageurs, including their commander, Denison, re-enlisted to assist the British forces down the remainder of the Nile to Khartoum. The rest elected to return to Canada, hoping to arrive in time for the spring logging season. This did not halt the expedition, the rapids were less severe by this point, and with a smaller number of troops to transport the diminished Canadian contingent was equal to the task. General Gordon’s last entry in his journal, dated 14 December 1884, read, “Now mark this, if the Expeditionary Force, and I ask for no more than 200 men, does not come in ten days, the town may fall; and I have done my best for the honour of our country. Good bye.” On 26 January 1885, Khartoum fell to the Mahdist army of 50,000 men. At that time of year the Nile was shallow enough to cross by wading and the Mahdists were able to breach the city’s defences by attacking the poorly-defended approaches from the river. General Gordon was killed in the fighting, his head cut off and sent to the Mahdi, reportedly against the Muslim leader’s wishes. Apparently, the Mahdi and Gordon had great respect for each other, with each trying to convert the other. As for the besieged residents of Khartoum, some 10,000 soldiers and civilians were massacred. '''After the Fall of Khartoum''' Two days later the relief expedition entered the city to find that they were too late. Emboldened by their victory at the Battle of Khartoum, the Mahdists attacked the British column ascending the river at Kirbekan, but were repulsed. However, the British commander General William Earle was killed. After, the British relief column was ordered back to Egypt, with the Canadians again assisting the British forces through the Nile rapids, this time down river. With the fall of Khartoum, Muhammad Ahmad controlled the whole of Sudan, allowing him to establish an Islamic state governed by Sharia law. He died less than six months later. His state survived him, but Sudan was re-conquered by the British in a campaign from 1895 to 1898, led by Lord Kitchener. '''Legacy''' The bulk of the Nile Voyageurs returned to Canada through Halifax in early March 1885 aboard the Allan steamer the Hanoverian. The Ottawa contingent arrived home by train on 7 March. On 17 April 1885, the last of the Canadian contingent set sail from Alexandria for home. Much of the city’s population came out to greet them. The Frontenac Snowshoe Club lined the train platform to welcome them. After greeting their friends and families, the men paraded downtown led by two musical bands. A celebratory lunch followed. Ottawa residents eagerly snapped up pictures of their heroes. Twenty-five cents bought engravings of General Gordon or General Wolseley, while one dollar purchased a picture of the Nile contingent. The British Parliament later passed a motion of thanks to the Canadian voyageurs for their contribution to the Nile Expedition. Of the 386 Nile voyageurs, twelve to sixteen perished from drowning, disease, or accident on the expedition. Of these, M. Brennan and William Doyle were from Ottawa. On the return voyage to England, Kennedy contracted smallpox and was hospitalized in London where he finally succumbed to the disease. Today, the Nile Voyageurs, Canada’s first foray on the international scene, have been largely forgotten. The names of the Nile voyageurs who perished are also recorded in the South Africa-Nile Expedition Book of Remembrance located in the Memorial Chamber in the Peace Tower on Parliament Hill, which recognises all of Canada’s war dead. Wolseley wrote a letter to the Canadian Governor General praising the Canadians' service and the British Parliament passed a motion thanking them for their efforts. A collection of records from the expedition was compiled and edited by C.P. Stacey, and published by the Champlain Society in 1959. A memorial plaque "Nile Voyageurs 1884–85" was erected at Kitchissippi Lookout on Island Park Drive just west of the Champlain Bridge in 1966. Plaque Text: "In 1884 the British Government decided to send a military expedition up the Nile River to relieve Major-General Charles Gordon, who was besieged in Khartoum by Mahdist tribesmen. Appointed to command the relieving force, Viscount Wolseley, who had led the expedition to the Red River in 1870, requested the recruitment of experienced Canadian voyageurs. Almost 400 volunteered, including many superb rivermen, and the largest group came from the Ottawa valley area. Commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel Frederick C. Denison, they were largely responsible for the successful navigation of the Nile's difficult cataracts, although sixteen voyageurs died on service. The contingent returned to Canada in 1885." ==Links== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nile_Expedition Wikipedia - Nile Expedition] [https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/nile-expedition The Canadian Encyclopedia - Nile Expedition] [http://www.ontarioplaques.com/Plaques/Plaque_Ottawa18.html Historical Plaque - Nile Voyageurs 1884–85] [https://todayinottawashistory.wordpress.com/2016/02/13/the-nile-voyageurs/ Today in Ottawa History - Nile Voyageurs] ==Sources== * Boileau, John, 2004. “Voyagers on the Nile,” Legion Magazine, 1 January, https://legionmagazine.com/en/2004/01/voyageurs-on-the-nile/. * Canada, Government of, 2011. “The Nile Expedition, 1884-85,” Canadian Military History Gateway, http://www.cmhg.gc.ca/cmh/page-574-eng.asp. * Churchill, Winston S. (1899). The River War (first edition, two volumes). London: Longmans, Green & Co. * MacLaren, Roy, 1978. Canadians on the Nile, 1882–1898: being the adventures of the voyageurs on the Khartoum relief expedition and other exploit, Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press. * Michel, Anthony, 2004. “To Represent the Country in Egypt: Aboriginality, Britishness, Anglophone Canadian Identities, and the Nile Voyageur Contingent, 1884-1885,” Social History, http://hssh.journals.yorku.ca/index.php/hssh/article/viewFile/4211/3409. * Plummer, Kevin, 2015. “Ascending the Nile,” Torontoist, 21 February, http://torontoist.com/2015/02/historicist-ascending-the-nile/. * Stacey, C.P. (1959). Records of the Nile Voyageurs, 1884-1885: The Canadian Voyageur Contingent in the Gordon Relief Expedition. Toronto: Champlain Society Publications. * Daily Citizen, (The), 1884. “Nile Boatman,” Ottawa, 13 September. #————————, “Off to Egypt,” 15 September. #————————, 1885. “Safe Voyage,” 5 March. * Gazette, (The), 1884. “The Canadian Contingent,” Montreal, 15 September. #————————. “Off for Alexandria,” 16 September. #———————–. “Home Again,” 5 March. * Manitoba Daily Free Press, 4 May, 24 Oct. 1885. * Peterborough Examiner (Peterborough, Ont.), 7 May 1885. * Jackson, Louis. 1885. Our Caughnawagas in Egypt : a narrative of what was seen and accomplished by the contingent of North American Indian voyageurs who led the British boat expedition for the relief of Khartoum up the cataracts of the Nile. https://archive.org/details/cihm_07523

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[[Category: Nimmitabel Pioneer Cemetery, Nimmitabel, New South Wales]] [[Category: New South Wales, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] This is part of the [[Project:Oceania_Cemeteries#WikiTree_Australian_Cemeteries|Australian Cemeteries Project]]. ---- A Pioneer cemetery in Nimmitabel, NSW (separate from the [[Space:Nimmitabel_Cemetery|current Nimmitabel cemetery]]). ===About=== Nimitybelle is a Pioneer cemetery in the town of Nimmitabel in the far south of NSW, Australia. Links to WikiTree profiles are provided (where known). If you know of any others that can be linked to please contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] to have the link added. If you require a photo of a gravestone listed and there is no profile on WikiTree, please create a profile (WIkiTree is entirely free) and contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] and one will be added to the new profile. WikiTree is a collaborative effort, so it is little to ask that you add a profile for a person that has not already been added. If you have found a profile then please consider helping others by adding the details of another profile to WikiTree that has not already been added. ===Location and Map=== [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=15/-36.5045/149.2869 Link to map of Nimmitabel] ===Aims=== This project is to document the life and times of the people interred in Nimitybelle Cemetery. Project members are needed to assist in the research and adding profiles and information to profiles. Hopefully it will grow to include links to other information and such things as video/audio tours of the cemetery. ===Tasks Completed=== *Photography :Completed on the 27th May 2014 *Photo transcriptions :Details of all photos have been transcribed to the sortable table below. ===Sortable Table of graves=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''age''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''photo #''' |- | [[Green-15113|Alcock, Mary Ann]] ||1805||1864||||nee Green|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Green-15113.jpg 5244669] |- | [[Alcock-425|Alcock, Arthur]]||1859||1860|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Green-15113.jpg 5244669] |- | [[Bulgeires-1|Bulgeires, Kekeir]] ||||12 Jul 1874||67||One of the first 2 Greek immigrants; AKA Jigger Bulgary; Convicted of Piracy, pardoned in 1836|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Bulgeires-1.jpg 5244703] |- | [[Green-15276|Carpenter, Sarah]]||||||||nee Green; M of Ethel,Leila & Lucy Hobbs; M of Ronald,Jack & Beryl|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Green-15276.jpg 5244672] |- | [[Williams-34828|Connors, Sarah]]||||18 Aug 1844||22|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Williams-34828.jpg 5244696] |- | [[Crawford-8556|Crawford, John]]||||4 Feb 1862||||d. at Curry Flat; H of [[Elder-1503|Ann]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Crawford-8556.jpg 5244675] |- | [[Elder-1503|Crawford, Ann]]||||22 Feb 1863||||nee Elder; d. at Myalla; W of [[Crawford-8556|John]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Crawford-8556.jpg 5244675] |- | [[Green-15279|Elphick, Harriet]]||1866||1960||||D of James & Anna Maria Green; M of Vivian (Roy),Stanley,Eva,Ella,Arthur & William (Twins), Darcy (Jim)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Green-15279.jpg 5244674] |- | [[Evans-12337|Evans, Charles]]||1833||1898||||H of [[King-15264|Mary]]; Arrived in Aust on the “Mary Ann” 9 Mar 1857|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Evans-12337.jpg 5244661] |- | [[King-15264|Evans, Mary]]||1830||1904||||W of [[Evans-12337|Charles]]; Arrived in Aust on the “Mary Ann” 9 Mar 1857|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Evans-12337.jpg 5244661] |- | [[Farrell-1478|Farrell, Michael]]||||8 Dec 1866?||38||S of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Farrell-1478.jpg 5244676] |- | [[Frazer-650|Frazer, Janet]]||||24 Feb 1859||46||W of John Rankin; b. at Lochaber, Inverness Shire, Scotland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Frazer-650.jpg 5244688] |- | [[Green-15282|Green, Rupert Clarence]]||1895||1940|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Green-15282.jpg 5244671] |- | [[Hayes-5732|Green, Ruby Victoria]]||1893||1981|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Green-15282.jpg 5244671] |- | [[Green-15283|Green, George Stanley]]||1925||2000|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Green-15282.jpg 5244671] |- | [[O'Brien-3097|Green, Ellen]]||1816||1859||||nee O'Brien|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Green-15113.jpg 5244669] |- | [[Green-15286|Green, John]]||1858||1860|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Green-15113.jpg 5244669] |- | [[Green-15289|Handcock, Stella Gertrude]]||12 Jun 1887||13 Sep 1977||||D of J J Green; M of Margery,Jean,Keith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Green-15289.jpg 5244670] |- | [[Burke-3511|Harford, Mary]]||||18 Oct 1853||26||D of Francis & Catherine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Burke-3511.jpg 5244685] |- | [[Hutchison-985|Hutchison, Colin]] ||||9 Sep 1893||22||B of [[Hutchinson-3613|Janet Mary Hutchison]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Hutchison-985.jpg 5244668] |- | [[Hutchinson-3613|Hutchison, Janet Mary]]||||7 Sep 1875||1||S of [[Hutchison-985|Colin Hutchison]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Hutchison-985.jpg 5244668] |- | [[Hutchison-602|Hutchison, James]] ||||7 Sep 1884||50||H of [[Patterson-7152|Jane]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Hutchison-602.jpg 5244667] |- | [[Patterson-7152|Hutchison, Jane]]||||3 Aug 1903||61||W of [[Hutchison-602|James]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Hutchison-602.jpg 5244667] |- | [[McDonald-7560|McDonald, Archibald]]||26 Oct 1838||2 Jan 1861||22||b. NSW|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/McDonald-7560.jpg 5244687] |- | [[McDonald-7565|McDonald, Duncan]]||1800||1865||||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/McDonald-7560-1.jpg 5244686] |- | [[McDonald-7768|McDonald, Dougald]]||1782||10 Oct 1861 ||79||||No photo |- | [[McDonald-7769|McDonald, Margaret]]||1794||4 Jun 1854 ||60||||No photo |- | [[White-24478|McKee, Mary]]||||12 Feb 1883||51||W of [[McKee-1985|Joseph]]; M of Joshua|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/White-24478.jpg 5244707] |- | [[McKee-1986|McKee, Joshua]]||||3 Mar 1887||20||S of [[White-24478|Mary]] & [[McKee-1985|Joseph]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/White-24478.jpg 5244707] |- | [[Nokes-116|Nokes, James]]||||14 Dec 1842||36|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Nokes-116-1.jpg 5244678] |- | O'Hare, D||||1860||||||5244679 |- | [[O'Hare-151|O'Hare, Hugh]]||||1848||67||b. County Down, Ireland; H of [[Unknown-291353|Ann]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/O_Hare-151.jpg 5244682] |- | [[O'Hare-152|O'Hare, James]]||1822||1900||||B of [[O'Hare-150|Daniel]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/O_Hare-152.jpg 5244681] |- | [[O'Hare-150|O'Hare, Daniel]]||1850||1860||||B of [[O'Hare-152|James]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/O_Hare-152.jpg 5244681] |- | [[Unknown-291353|O'Hare, Ann]]||||May 1848||64||b. County Down, Ireland; W of [[O'Hare-151|Hugh]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Unknown-291353.jpg 5244680] |- | [[Paterson-1689|Paterson, William]]||||1891|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Paterson-1689.jpg 5244673] |- | [[Robson-853|Paterson, Mary]]||||1910|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Paterson-1689.jpg 5244673] |- | [[Peters-4901|Peters, John]]||||4 May 1873||26||S of John & Bridget Peters|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Peters-4901.jpg 5244693] |- | [[Read-2392|Read, Brice]]||||13 Jun 1883||72||H of [[Boyd-5623|Elizabeth]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Read-2392.jpg 5244677] |- | [[Boyd-5623|Read, Elizabeth]]||||14 Jun 1883||||W of [[Read-2392|Brice]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Read-2392.jpg 5244677] |- | [[Slavin-85|Slavin, Michael]]||||13 Aug 1883||66||H of [[Kearney-523|Margaret]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Slavin-85.jpg 5244692] |- | [[Kearney-523|Slavin, Margaret]]||||6 Feb 1917||89||W of [[Slavin-85|Michael]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Slavin-85.jpg 5244692] |- | [[Slavin-86|Slavin, Martin]]||||13 Sep 1892||17||S of [[Slavin-85|Michael]] & [[Kearney-523|Margaret]]||5244692 |- | [[Wholohan-3|Smith, Mary]]||||26 May 1881||55||W of [[Smith-22325|John Smith]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Wholohan-3.jpg 5244700] |- | [[Smith-88657|Smith, John]]||||22 Jul 1873||21||S of [[Wholohan-3|Mary]] & [[Smith-22325|John Smith]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Smith-88657.jpg 5244699] |- | [[Nettleton-254|Smith, Elizabeth]]||||12 July 1865||29||W of [[Smith-22323|Joseph Smith]]|| |- | [[Smith-22323|Smith, Joseph]]||||7 Aug 1872||45|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Smith-22323.jpg 5244662] |- | [[Heffernan-259|Thornton, Johanna]]||||17 Oct 1897||75||M of Kate Foster|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Heffernan-259.jpg 5244705] |- | [[Tindall-212|Tindall, Oliver]] ||||17 Jul 1929||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Tindall-212.jpg 5244691] |- | [[Macdonald-2722|Tindall, Christina]] ||||1 Aug 1896||51|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Macdonald-2722.jpg 5244690] |- | [[Tindall-213|Tindall, Catherine]] ||||31 Oct 1881||6|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Tindall-213.jpg 5244689] |- | [[Tivey-12|Tivey, Alfred]]||22 Dec 1836||15 Aug 1883|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Tivey-12.jpg 5244666] |- | [[Warren-7658|Warren, Sarah R]]||1862||1892|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Warren-7658.jpg 5244665] |- | [[Warren-7656|Warren, John Gilbert]]||1844||22 Feb 1851|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Warren-7656.jpg 5244695] |- | [[Warren-7656|Warren, John Gilbert]]||1855||3 Dec 1861|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Warren-7656.jpg 5244695] |- | [[Warren-5539|Warren, Gilbert]] ||1796||17 Aug 1868||72||H of [[Hammond-3930|Agnes Warren]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Warren-5539.jpg 5244664] |- | [[Warren-7657|Warren, Martha]]||1851||8 Dec 1861||10|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Warren-5539.jpg 5244664] |- | [[Hammond-3930|Warren, Agnes]]||||24 Dec 1879||64||W of [[Warren-5539|Gilbert Warren]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Hammond-3930.jpg 5244663] |- | [[Williams-34853|Williams, John]]||||20 Jan 1879||47||S of John & Sarah Williams|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Williams-34853.jpg 5244697] |- | |} ==Other websites with lists for this cemetery== * [http://www.monaropioneers.com/nimmitabel/memorials/cemetery.htm www.monaropioneers.com]

Nimmitabel Cemetery

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[[Category:Nimmitabel_Cemetery,_Nimmitabel,_New_South_Wales]] [[Category: New South Wales, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] Nimmitabel is located in the Southern Tablelands of NSW between Cooma and Bombala. This is part of the [[Project:Oceania_Cemeteries#WikiTree_Australian_Cemeteries|Australian Cemeteries Project]]. ===About=== Nimmitabel cemetery is situated in the southern tablelands region of NSW. Links to WikiTree profiles are provided (where known). If you know of any others that can be linked to please contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] to have the link added. If you require a photo of a gravestone listed and there is no profile on WikiTree, please create a profile (WIkiTree is entirely free) and contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] and one will be added to the new profile. WikiTree is a collaborative effort, so it is little to ask that you add a profile for a person that has not already been added. If you have found a profile then please consider helping others by adding the details of another profile to WikiTree that has not already been added. There is also a small [[Space:Nimitybelle_Pioneer_Cemetery%2C_NSW|Pioneer cemetery (Nimitybelle)]] nearby which has also been transcribed. ===Location and Map=== [https://www.openstreetmap.org/search?query=nimmitabel%20nsw#map=15/-36.5053/149.2827 Link to map of Nimmitabel] ===Aims=== This project is to document the life and times of the people interred in Nimmitabel Cemetery. Project members are needed to assist in the research and adding profiles and information to profiles. Hopefully it will grow to include links to other information and such things as video/audio tours of the cemetery. ===Tasks Completed=== *Photography :Mounumental section completed on in May 2014 *Photo transcriptions :Details of all photos have been transcribed to the sortable table below. :Details of burials not photographed have also been taken from Funeral notices. ===To Do=== * Create WikiTree profiles for all people in the table below :The completed table will include links to WikiTree profiles and direct links to the photos of gravestones. The profile created can include other sources of information as well as biographical details of the person. * Create an Audio and/or video tour of graves :Create a tour that can be taken on mobile phone or I-Pad or similar device. This tour will take someone around this cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. *GPS locations of graves needed :Unfortunately, when I photographed this cemetery I did not GPS recording facility. Assistance is required to gather this information (contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]]). A dedicated GPS tracker can be used. For those with an android phone or pad there is an App called [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mendhak.gpslogger GPS Logger] which can record the locations to a file which can be added to photos later with other software (Linux has [http://freefoote.dview.net/linux/gpscorrelate GPSCorrelate]). There are also cameras with GPS facility that can tag photos at the same time as they are taken. *Checking of transcription information :Other people are required to assist in double-checking the validity of data entered to ensure accuracy. ===Sortable Table of graves=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''last name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''first name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''age''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''photo #''' |- | [[Adams-16188|Adams]] ||Silas Cecil||||28 Mar 1934||38||AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Adams-16188.jpg 5277201] |- | [[Alcock-352|Alcock]]||Arthur||||30 Nov 1949||45||w/ [[McCarthy-2085|Doris Mary Alcock]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Alcock-352.jpg 5277539] |- | [[McCarthy-2085|Alcock]]||Doris Mary||||26 Nov 1965||58||w/ [[Alcock-352|Arthur A Alcock]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Alcock-352.jpg 5277539] |- | [[Unknown-291495|Almond]]||Jemima||6 Jan 1864||20 Jun 1941||||b. Whalley, England; d. Cooma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Unknown-291495.jpg 5277479] |- | [[Arkin-69|Arkin||Cecilia]]||||29 Sep 1938||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Arkin-69.jpg 5277463] |- | [[Arkin-68|Arkin]]||John Patrick||||8 Apr 1951||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Arkin-68.jpg 5277464] |- | [[Mudie-84|Baker]]||Mary||||7 Aug 1943||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Mudie-84.jpg 5277556] |- | [[Baker-19230|Baker]]||Charlotte||||15 May 1955||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/Baker-19230.jpg 5277557] |- | [[Baker-19228|Baker]]||Alfred||||25 Aug 1966||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Baker-19228.jpg 5277558] |- | [[Roach-1814|Baldwin]]||Margaret Ellen||||16 May 1919||21||nee Roach; W of Wilfred Baldwin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Roach-1814.jpg 5277372] |- | [[Bales-614|Bales]] ||Michael Charles||4 Apr 1902||8 Aug 1982|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Bales-614.jpg 5277219] |- | [[Slaven-57|Bales]]||Mary||||25 Dec 1939||74||nee Slavin; M of Madge McDonald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Slaven-57.jpg 5277222] |- | [[Burke-3513|Bales]]||Catherine Mary||3 Jan 1910||22 Nov 1972|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Burke-3513.jpg 5277281] |- | [[Bales-608|Bales]]||George William||10 Aug 1910||11 Jan 1973|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Bales-608.jpg 5277282] |- | [[Juchan-2|Beattie]]||Laura Anne||||22 Sep 1916||47||W of C Morrison Beattie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Juchan-2.jpg 5277543] |- | [[Belkot-1|Belkot]]||Johan||||12 Nov 1952||43||b. Poland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Belkot-1.jpg 5277460] |- | [[Bell-12521|Bell]]||Roger James||||30 Dec 1905||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Bell-12521.jpg 5277196] |- | [[O'Mara-90|Bell]]||Julia||||11 Aug 1919||60||with Arthur and Mary Powning|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/O_Mara-90.jpg 5277352] |- | [[Maloney-875|Bell]]||Catherine||||17 Jun 1905||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Maloney-875.jpg 5277467] |- | [[Birt-201|Birt]]||Arthur Frederick||31 Aug 1929||16 Oct 2001||b. UK|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Birt-201.jpg 5277572] |- | [[Freebody-29|Blyton]]||Phoebe E||||12 May 1904||32|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Freebody-29.jpg 5277502] |- | [[Buckley-1565|Buckley]]||Bernie||2 Jun 1934||27 Feb 2010||||H of Val; F of Graham, Michelle, Bill,Jim,Stephen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Buckley-1565.jpg 5277283] |- | [[Buckley-1567|Buckley]]||Agnes||||5 Sep 1909||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Buckley-1567.jpg 5277287] |- | [[Buckley-1566|Buckley]]||Patrick||||25 Oct 1912||46|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Buckley-1566.jpg 5277288] |- | [[Lewis-17369|Buckley]]||Mary Sophia||16 May 1884||26 Jul 1936||||w/[[Buckley-1569|Charles Buckley]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Buckley-1569.jpg 5277289] |- | [[Buckley-1569|Buckley]]||Charles||9 Jul 1876||7 Sep 1952||||w/[[Lewis-17369|Mary Sophia Buckley]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Buckley-1569.jpg 5277289] |- | [[Buckley-1570|Buckley]]||Stephen||||8 Jul 1944||70||w/[[Lynch-3524|Annie Buckley]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Buckley-1570.jpg 5277301] |- | [[Lynch-3524|Buckley]]||Annie||||21 Oct 1949||70||w/[[Buckley-1570|Stephen Buckley]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Buckley-1570.jpg 5277301] |- | [[Buckley-1017|Buckley]] ||John||||15 Mar 1913||76||H of Catherine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Buckley-1017.jpg 5277303] |- | [[Lawless-243|Buckley]] ||Catherine||||12 Jun 1899||52||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Lawless-243-1.jpg 5277302] |- | [[Buckley-1579|Buckley]]||James||||11 May 1941||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Buckley-1579.jpg 5277305] |- | [[Buckley-1580|Buckley]]||Stephen Timothy||||26 Aug 1969||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Buckley-1580.jpg 5277398] |- | [[Buckley-1571|Buckley]]||Jeremiah John||||6 Sep 1969||64||H/[[Driscoll-491|Isabella Buckley]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Buckley-1571.jpg 5277399] |- | [[Driscoll-491|Buckley]]||Isabella||||18 Nov 1950||49||W/[[Buckley-1571|Jeremiah John Buckley]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Buckley-1571.jpg 5277399] |- | [[Buckley-1583|Buckley]]||Philip Anthony||6 May 1943||5 Nov 2010||||S of John & Josephine; B of Terence,Moya,Helen; b. Nimmitabel; d. Vienna, Austria|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Buckley-1583-1.jpg 5277436] |- | [[Buckley-1584|Buckley]]||Cornelius Aloysius||||3 May 1974||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Buckley-1584.jpg 5277438] |- | [[Buckley-1572|Buckley]]||Timothy||||29 Apr 1977||44|||| [[Buckley-1572|5277440]] |- | [[James-7920|Buckley]]||Esther Mary||1 Apr 1933||30 Jul 2010|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/James-7920.jpg 5277441] |- | [[Buckley-1585|Buckley]]||Malcolm Leonard||10 Jun 1964||6 May 2011||||S of Tim & Esther|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/James-7920.jpg 5277441] |- | [[Buckley-1586|Buckley]]||Maxwell Patrick||6 Sep 1938||27 Aug 1957||18|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Buckley-1586.jpg 5277461] |- | [[Buckley-1588|Buckley]]||Robin Gregory||20 Oct 1935||10 Nov 1941|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/Buckley-1588.jpg 5277462] |- | [[Ingram-2026|Buckley]]||Martha Elvira||21 May 1921||8 Oct 2004||||b. Delegate; d. Redcliff, Qld; D of Jack & Edna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Ingram-2026.jpg 5277550] |- | [[Burke-3515|Burke]]||John||||26 Apr 1916||60|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Burke-3515.jpg 5277210] |- | [[Burke-3517|Burke]]||John Joseph||||14 Apr 1924||1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Burke-3517.jpg 5277290] |- | [[Burke-3518|Burke]]||Francis Noel||||1 May 1953||40||H of Bertha|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Burke-3518.jpg 5277291] |- | [[White-24523|Burke]]||Bertha M||29 Feb 1916||19 Jun 2004||||W of Francis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Burke-3518.jpg 5277291] |- | [[Buxton-477|Buxton]]||Alice Ethel||||2 Aug 1921||30|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Buxton-477.jpg 5277544] |- | [[Frost-4906|Caldwell]]||Susannah||||9 Feb 1941||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Frost-4906.jpg 5277515] |- | [[Caldwell-3327|Caldwell]]||John James||||11 Oct 1934||50||AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Caldwell-3327.jpg 5277516] |- | [[Burke-3524|Cassilles]]||Sarah||||6 Jun 1958||92||w/[[Cassilles-1|William Cassilles]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Cassilles-1.jpg 5277259] |- | [[Cassilles-3|Cassilles]]||John W||||19 Feb 1949||55|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Cassilles-3.jpg 5277266] |- | [[Cassilles-2|Cassilles]]||Walter (Wally)||||12 Nov 1976||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Cassilles-2.jpg 5277379] |- | [[Roach-1801|Cassilles]]||Johanna Mavis||||16 Aug 1981||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Roach-1801.jpg 5277380] |- | [[Cassilles-1|Cassilles]]||William||||30 Mar 1929||71||w/[[Burke-3524|Sarah Cassilles]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Cassilles-1.jpg 5277259] |- | [[Chalmers-405|Chalmers]]||Karen Marie||14 Jun 1979||28 Apr 2001|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/Chalmers-405.jpg 5277535] |- | [[Clark-24402|Clark]]||Alan||||2 Apr 1939||5|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Clark-24402.jpg 5277521] |- | [[Clark-24400|Clark]]||William||||27 Feb 1932||61|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Clark-24400.jpg 5277522] |- | [[White-24593|Clark]]||Catherine||||7 Feb 1913||37|||| [[White-24593|5277524]] |- | [[Clark-24401|Clark]]||Sidney Adolphus||||12 Oct 1913||14|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Clark-24401.jpg 5277526] |- | [[Clear-73|Clear]]||William||||14 Dec 1942||75||w/[[Stokes-1918|Sarah]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Clear-73.jpg 5277391] |- | [[Stokes-1918|Clear]]||Sarah||||29 Sep 1953||79||w/[[Clear-73|William]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Clear-73.jpg 5277391] |- | [[Collings-349|Collings]]||Donald Wilkie||||20 Aug 1979||18|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Collings-349.jpg 5277450] |- | [[Drinkwater-345|Collings]]||Amy Mary||1919||2005|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Drinkwater-345.jpg 5277452] |- | [[Cottle-314|Cottle]]||Geoffrey William||1920||2003||||H of Joy; F of John & Mark|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Cottle-314.jpg 5277183] |- | [[Newton-6086|Cox||Rebecca Jane]]||||20 Oct 1890||30||W of Joseph Francis Cox|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Newton-6086.jpg 5277504] |- | [[Wood-15355|Cummins]]||Enid Daphne||19 Nov 1917||28 Aug 2005||||w/[[Cummins-872|John Leslie Cummins]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Wood-15355.jpg 5277214] |- | [[Cummins-872|Cummins]]||John Leslie||20 Feb 1913||12 Apr 1996||||w/[[Wood-15355|Enid Daphne Cummins]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Wood-15355.jpg 5277214] |- | [[Dance-242|Dance]]||Barry Mark||||4 Jun 1985||35||H of Wendy; F of Emma & Erin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Dance-242.jpg 5277258] |- | [[De_La_Mare-46|De La Mare]]||Kevin Claude||10 Mar 1936||29 Aug 2013||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/De_La_Mare-46.jpg 5277545] |- | [[Drayton-291|Drayton]]||Malcolm James (Bluey)||1939||1987|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Drayton-291.jpg 5277500] |- | [[Drinkwater-346|Drinkwater]]||Albert Victor||1917||1953|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Drinkwater-346.jpg 5277451] |- | [[Driscoll-495|Driscoll]]||Alfred||||9 Dec 1907||26||S of Daniel & Isabella|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Driscoll-495.jpg 5277396] |- | [[Driscoll-496|Driscoll]]||James||||8 jan 1910||19||S of John Driscoll||Obituary |- | [[Dunning-706|Dunning]]||William Brock||25 Dec 1867||20 Oct 1936||||b. Throwleigh, Devon, England|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Dunning-418.jpg 5277575] |- | [[Smith-89297|Dunning]]||Mary Louisa||16 Mar 1872||11 Aug 1942||||nee Smith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Dunning-418.jpg 5277575] |- | [[Miners-46|Freebody]] ||Elizabeth Mary Soper||||29 Sep 1928||||||Obituary |- | [[Freebody-32|Freebody]]||James S||||13 May 1930||||AIF 3149|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Freebody-32.jpg 5277364] |- | [[Freebody-30|Freebody]] ||Joseph||||25 Sep 1913||71||F of [[Freebody-31|E J T]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/Freebody-30.jpg 5277517] |- | [[Freebody-31|Freebody]]||E J T||||26 Sep 1917||25||AIF, d. France; S of [[Freebody-30|Joseph]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/Freebody-30.jpg 5277517] |- | [[Geldmacher-10|Geldmacher]]||John||23 Sep 1819||24 Oct 1907||||b. Germany|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Geldmacher-10.jpg 5277175] |- | [[Feeney-285|Geraghty]]||Alice Mary||||27 Jun 1909||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Feeney-285.jpg 5277351] |- | [[Geraghty-146|Geraghty]]||Christopher||||27 Jan 1926||89|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Feeney-285.jpg 5277351] |- | [[Giacca-1|Giacca]]||Geralda||17 Jul 1928||19 Oct 2010|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Giacca-1.jpg 5277223] |- | [[Gottaas-2|Gottaas]]||Joseph||||11 Jul 1946||||B of Patrick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Gottaas-2.jpg 5277280] |- | [[Gottaas-3|Gottaas||Patrick]]||||18 Mar 1949||||B of Joseph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Gottaas-2.jpg 5277280] |- | [[Green-15498|Green]]||John Lawrence||9 Apr 1915||29 May 1999|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Green-15498.jpg 5277447] |- | [[McDonald-7682|Green]]||Heather Margaret||21 Jan 1921||27 May 1999|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/McDonald-7682.jpg 5277448] |- | [[Green-15554|Green]]||Joseph||||8 Mar 1949||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Green-15554.jpg 5277483] |- | [[Thistleton-48|Griffith]]||Netta Joyce||1920||2008||||D of George & Florence|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Thistleton-48.jpg 5277567] |- | [[Griffiths-1542|Griffiths]]||James Austral||30 Jul 1916||16 Jul 1950|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Griffiths-1542.jpg 5277279] |- | [[Guttek-1|Guttek]]||Kim Fritz (Mezzie)||14 Sep 1966||21 Nov 1986|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Guttek-1.jpg 5277498] |- | [[Hallworth-23|Hallworth]]||John Milne||1913||1974||||w/Alice Hallworth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Hallworth-23.jpg 5277218] |- | [[Unknown-292680|Hallworth]]||Alice||1914||2010||||w/[[Hallworth-23|John Hallworth]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Hallworth-23.jpg 5277218] |- | [[Hassall-83|Hassall]]||Leonard Fitzroy||1 Jan 1929||14 Aug 2004|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Hassall-83.jpg 5277518] |- | [[Hayes-5791|Hayes]]||Jane||||6 Jan 1954||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Hayes-5791.jpg 5277362] |- | [[Kelly-8314|Hayes||Bridget]]||||24 May 1916||74||W of [[Hayes-5790|William Hayes]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Hayes-5790.jpg 5277363] |- | [[Hayes-5790|Hayes]]||William||6 May 1841||15 Jul 1930|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Hayes-5790.jpg 5277363] |- | [[Hayes-5793|Hayes]]||Andrew||2 Feb 1875||21 Mar 1936|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Hayes-5790.jpg 5277363] |- | [[Hayes-5795|Hayes]]||Mary||26 Jun 1867||26 Aug 1936|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Hayes-5790.jpg 5277363] |- | [[Henderson-8108|Henderson]]||Lorraine Bernadette||||7 Jan 2014|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Henderson-8108.jpg 5277212] |- | [[Rarne-1|Henderson]]||Lorraine||15 Dec 1948||29 Sep 1998||||nee Rarne; W of Ian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Rarne-1.jpg 5277213] |- | [[Holmes-6310|Holmes]]||Robert||||15 Jul 1938||94||H of [[Warren-7707|Ann]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Holmes-6310.jpg 5277527] |- | [[Warren-7707|Holmes]]||Ann Gilbert||||5 Aug 1923||81||W of [[Holmes-6310|Robert]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Holmes-6310.jpg 5277527] |- | [[Holmes-6312|Holmes]]||Gilbert||||13 Feb 1931||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Holmes-6312.jpg 5277529] |- | [[Holmes-6311|Holmes||Agnes]]||||2 Feb 1968||90|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Holmes-6311.jpg 5277531] |- | [[Maddern-79|Howitt]]||Irene||||17 Jan 2000||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Maddern-79.jpg 5277188] |- | [[Howitt-77|Howitt]]||Francis James||||12 Sep 1982||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Howitt-77.jpg 5277189] |- | [[Howitt-80|Howitt]]||Annie Irene||||13 Jul 2006||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Howitt-80.jpg 5277190] |- | [[Howitt-78|Howitt||William Patrick]]||||1 Jan 1971||54|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Howitt-78.jpg 5277191] |- | [[Cassilles-5|Howitt||Cecilia Emily]]||||27 Nov 1962||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Howitt-76.jpg 5277192] |- | [[Howitt-76|Howitt]]||Robert Tipple||||24 Dec 1980||99|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Howitt-76.jpg 5277192] |- | [[Unknown-292929|Humphries]]||Sylvia May||22 Apr 1905||7 Nov 1958||||W of [[Humphries-1211|Francis]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Humphries-1211.jpg 5277480] |- | [[Humphries-1211|Humphries]]||Francis Peter||17 Jun 1907||8 Dec 1984||||H of [[Unknown-292929|Sylvia]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Humphries-1211.jpg 5277480] |- | [[Unknown-292932|Hunt]]||Edith Margaret||18 Oct 1933||14 Dec 2010||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Unknown-292932.jpg 5277532] |- | [[Hunt-8521|Hunt]]||Colin Frederick||15 Oct 1935||15 Nov 2004||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Hunt-8521.jpg 5277533] |- | [[Hutchison-1001|Hutchison]]||Norman||||9 Aug 1971||91|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Hutchison-1001.jpg 5277163] |- | [[Hutchison-1002|Hutchison]]||Annie||||2 Nov 1957||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Hutchison-1002.jpg 5277166] |- | [[Hutchison-1003|Hutchison]]||Hugh Robert||||18 Aug 1934||66|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Hutchison-1003.jpg 5277169] |- | [[Hutchison-1006|Hutchison]]||James||||5 Aug 1920||17||S of [[Hutchison-1005|W]] & [[Hunt-8522|F]] Hutchison|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Hutchison-1006.jpg 5277171] |- | [[Hutchison-1004|Hutchison]]||Peter||||28 May 1903||39|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Hutchison-1004.jpg 5277172] |- | [[Hutchison-1005|Hutchison]]||William A||||26 Jan 1943||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Hutchison-1005.jpg 5277173] |- | [[Hutchison-602|Hutchison]]||James||||7 Sep 1884||50||H of [[Patterson-7152|Jane]]; interred in the old cemetery|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Hutchison-602.jpg 5277174] |- | [[Patterson-7152|Hutchison]]||Jane||||3 Aug 1903||61||W of [[Hutchison-602|James]]; interred in the old cemetery|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Patterson-7152.jpg 5277174] |- | [[Hutchison-985|Hutchison]]||Colin||||9 Sep 1893||22||S of James & Jane; interred in the old cemetery|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Patterson-7152.jpg 5277174] |- | [[Hutchinson-3613|Hutchison]]||Janet Mary||||7 Sep 1875||1||D of James & Jane; interred in the old cemetery|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Patterson-7152.jpg 5277174] |- | [[James-7958|Ingram]]||Joyce Magdalene||21 May 1919||25 Mar 1983||||(nee James); M of Dawn, Robyn,Wendy; W of (1) Bernard Eugene Ward, (2) [[Ingram-2041|John Edward Ingram]] || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/James-7958.jpg 5277261] |- | [[Targett-53|Ingram]]||Agnes Cynthia||6 Oct 1898||23 May 1988|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Targett-53.jpg 5277474] |- | [[Ingram-2037|Ingram]]||Charles Lewis||||30 Apr 1968||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Ingram-2037.jpg 5277476] |- | [[Ingram-2039|Ingram]]||Tex Morton||||6 Dec 1938||1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Ingram-2039.jpg 5277477] |- | [[Brown-41175|Ingram]]||Esme May||3 Jun 1919||12 July 1994||||w/[[Ingram-2040|Alfred]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Brown-41175.jpg 5277546] |- | [[Ingram-2040|Ingram]]||Alfred Charles Daniel (Harley)||28 Apr 1919||24 Aug 1999||||w/[[Brown-41175|Esme]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Brown-41175.jpg 5277546] |- | [[Ingram-2041|Ingram]]||J E (John)||15 Sep 1927||16 May 1986||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Ingram-2041.jpg 5277548] |- | [[Ingram-2025|Ingram]]||J D A (Jack)||22 Nov 1896||13 Dec 1977||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Ingram-2025.jpg 5277549] |- | [[Targett-51|Ingram]]||L E E (Edna)||31 Dec 1895||21 Feb 1985||89|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Ingram-2025.jpg 5277549] |- | [[Inskip-29|Inskip]]||Norman (Stumpy)||||10 Feb 1980||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Inskip-29.jpg 5277555] |- | [[Ireland-1442|Ireland]]||Alfred||||22 Jul 1949||80||H of [[McDonald-7729|Sarah]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Ireland-1442.jpg 5277409] |- | [[McDonald-7729|Ireland]]||Sarah||||10 May 1955||75||W of [[Ireland-1442|Alfred]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/McDonald-7729.jpg 5277410] |- | [[Jackson-15140|Jackson]]||Trevor Patrick||10 Apr 1935||3 Mar 2009||||F of Les,Paul,Debra,Sharon,Greg,craig|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Jackson-15140.jpg 5277216] |- | [[Jackson-15141|Jackson]]||Debra Marie||11 Jun 1967||25 Jun 1967||||D of Trevor Patrick|| [[Jackson-15141|5277217]] |- | [[McDonald-7747|James]]||Mary||||8 Nov 1947||90||w/[[James-7985|James James]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/McDonald-7747.jpg 5277268] |- | [[James-7985|James]]||James||||3 Sep 1933||75||w/[[McDonald-7747|Mary James]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/James-7985.jpg 5277269] |- | [[James-7989|James]]||Samuel||||8 Sep 1949|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/James-7989.jpg 5277292] |- | [[James-7990|James]]||Joseph||||25 Jul 1921||72||H of [[Mudie-85|Ellen]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/James-7990.jpg 5277295] |- | [[Mudie-85|James]]||Ellen||||7 Jul 1921||68||W of [[James-7990|Joseph]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/James-7990.jpg 5277295] |- | [[James-7992|James]]||Albert (Sug.)||||13 May 1938||50|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/James-7992.jpg 5277296] |- | [[Lewis-17593|James]]||Emily||||27 Nov 1956||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Lewis-17593.jpg 5277297] |- | [[Kiss-68|James]]||Ellen P||||16 Oct 1967|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Kiss-68.jpg 5277298] |- | [[James-7993|James]]||Charles W||||29 Dec 1949|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/James-7993.jpg 5277299] |- | [[James-7995|James]]||George F||||15 Jun 1977||54||AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/James-7995.jpg 5277300] |- | [[James-7996|James]]||Gus||||25 May 1972|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/James-7996.jpg 5277444] |- | [[Jardine-237|Jardine]]||John||||5 Nov 1913||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Jardine-237.jpg 5277177] |- | [[Jardine-238|Jardine]]||May Helen||||15 Feb 1899||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Jardine-238.jpg 5277178] |- | [[Jardine-239|Jardine]]||Edith Myra||||3 May 1912||12|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Jardine-239.jpg 5277179] |- | [[Jardine-240|Jardine]]||Catherine Sarah||||5 Jun 1916||6|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Jardine-240.jpg 5277180] |- | [[Jardine-232|Jardine]]||John||||18 Feb 1930||68|||| [[Jardine-232|5277184]] |- | [[Jardine-241|Jardine]]||Mabel||||11 Dec 1957||56|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Jardine-241.jpg 5277185] |- | [[McKee-2017|Jardine]]||Kathleen||||27 Jun 1977||75||W of Reginald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Jardine-242.jpg 5277330] |- | [[Jardine-242|Jardine]]||Reginald||||9 Jul 1978||81||H of Kathleen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Jardine-242.jpg 5277330] |- | [[Jardine-243|Jardine]]||John Joseph James||26 Jan 1934||20 Jul 2006||||F of Michele,John,Julie,Chris|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Jardine-243.jpg 5277332] |- | [[Jardine-244|Jardine]]||Anthony Angus||27 Nov 1941||14 Feb 2001|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Jardine-244.jpg 5277341] |- | [[McDonald-7390|Jardine]]||Annie||||16 Jul 1950||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/McDonald-7390.jpg 5277417] |- | [[McDonald-7763|Jarvis]]||Isabella||||6 Mar 1896||35||W of [[Jarvis-1866|John]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Jarvis-1866.jpg 5277316] |- | [[Jarvis-1866|Jarvis||John]]||||15 Feb 1907||63||H of [[McDonald-7763|Isabella]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Jarvis-1866.jpg 5277316] |- | [[Jenkins-6082|Jenkins]]||Percy William||||10 Jul 1954||92|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Jenkins-6082.jpg 5277512] |- | [[Johnston-7553|Johnston]]||Thomas||||18 Mar 1900||83||b. Ireland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Johnston-7553.jpg 5277569] |- | [[Kerr-3762|Kerr]]||George Leonard||23 Jul 1931||7 Jan 1994|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Kerr-3762.jpg 5277571] |- | [[Unknown-293578|Keilstropp]]||Renate||8 Apr 1922||10 Dec 1978||||W of [[Kielstropp-1|Ulf]] ; M of Juliane; M-in-L of George; GM of Annette & Paul|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Unknown-293578.jpg 5277497] |- | [[Kielstropp-1|Kielstropp]]||Ulf||||30 Oct 1977||58|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Kielstropp-1.jpg 5277487] |- | [[Kielstropp-2|Kielstropp||Marion]]||||18 May 1965||19|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Kielstropp-2.jpg 5277496] |- | [[King-15513|King]]||John S||||4 Aug 1922||23|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/King-15513.jpg 5277350] |- | [[Kirwan-116|Kirwan]]||Thomas||||24 Sep 1915||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Kirwan-116.jpg 5277381] |- | [[Smith-90143|Kirwan||Emma]]||||6 Oct 1922||72||W of [[Kirwan-116|Thomas Kirwan]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Kirwan-118.jpg 5277382] |- | [[Kirwan-118|Kirwan]]||John Joseph||||12 Dec 1925||58||S of [[Kirwan-116|Thomas]] & [[Smith-90143|Emma]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Kirwan-118.jpg 5277382] |- | [[Kirwan-117|Kirwan]]||Thomas H||||14 Oct 1937||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Kirwan-117.jpg 5277383] |- | [[Kirwan-119|Kirwan]]||Frank Vaughan||||30 Oct 1914||38|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Kirwan-119.jpg 5277384] |- | [[Kirwan-120|Kirwan]]||Andrew Percival||21 Aug 1885||8 Jul 1964||||S of [[Kirwan-116|Thomas]] & [[Smith-90143|Emma]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Kirwan-120.jpg 5277385] |- | [[Landers-676|Landers]]||Thomas||||8 May 1920||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Landers-676.jpg 5277211] |- | [[Unknown-293599|Lewis]]||Ann Judith||5 May 1952||21 Nov 2006||||W of Peter; M of Belinda,Ashleigh,Rebecca,Blake|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Unknown-293599.jpg 5277551] |- | [[Lewis-17594|Lewis]]|| Charles||1 Aug 1848||19 Sep 1920||||H of [[Mudie-86|Agnes]]||Obituary |- | [[Mudie-86|Lewis]]|| Agnes||1850||4 Sep 1936 ||||W of [[Lewis-17594|Charles]]||Obituary |- | [[Lewis-17612|Lewis]]||D W M||||10 May 1998||85||403645 RAAF; H of [[Haydon-230|Jean]]; F of Susan,William,Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Lewis-17612.jpg 5277552] |- | [[Haydon-230|Lewis]]||Jean Grace||23 Nov 1911||25 Jun 2001||||Nee Haydon; b. Murrurundi; W of [[Lewis-17612|D. W. M. Lewis]] || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Lewis-17612.jpg 5277552] |- | [[Newlyn-23|Lovelock]]||Florence Louisa||||4 Dec 1983||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Newlyn-23.jpg 5277553] |- | [[Holmes-6326|Lucas]]||Emma||||10 Aug 1960||89||W of Jeremiah Lucas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Holmes-6326.jpg 5277530] |- | [[Woodhouse-601|Malin]]||Ellen Violet||||28 Aug 1923||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Malin-320.jpg 5277231] |- | [[Malin-320|Malin]]||James||||27 Feb 1927||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Malin-320.jpg 5277231] |- | [[Smith-90162|Malinn]]||Ellen Violet||||26 Sep 1978||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Smith-90162.jpg 5277227] |- | [[Malinn-4|Malinn]]||Michael Joseph||||16 Mar 1978||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Malinn-4.jpg 5277228] |- | [[Malinn-2|Malinn]]||James William||||14 Sep 1948||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Malinn-2.jpg 5277229] |- | [[Malinn-3|Malinn]]||Charles Henry||||3 Jun 1957||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Malinn-3.jpg 5277230] |- | [[Malin-321|Malinn]]||John Lawerence||10 May 1882||9 Mar 1962|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Malinn-1.jpg 5277232] |- | [[Manning-3004|Manning]]||Michael||||17 Jul 1897||63||F of John Manning|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Manning-3004.jpg 5277318] |- | [[Manning-2305|Manning]] ||John||||23 Feb 1907||35||H of Mary Manning|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Manning-2305.jpg 5277320] |- | [[McDonald-7772|McDonald]] ||David Sylvester||||17 Dec 1960||78||w/[[Roach-1832|Mary Elizabeth]] || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/McDonald-7772.jpg 5277449] |- | [[Roach-1832|McDonald]]||Mary Elizabeth||||3 Mar 1972||80||w/[[McDonald-7772|David Sylvester]] || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/McDonald-7772.jpg 5277449] |- | [[Bales-620|McDonald]]||Mary Madeline||||9 Feb 1955||50|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Bales-620.jpg 5277221] |- | [[McDonald-7774|McDonald]]||Archibald J||||20 Apr 1945||81||H of Bridget|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/McDonald-7774.jpg 5277342] |- | [[O'Mara-96|McDonald]]||Bridget||||30 Aug 1934||73||W of Archibald J|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/McDonald-7774.jpg 5277342] |- | [[McDonald-7776|McDonald]]||Archibald Hugh||||2 Sep 1892||33|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/McDonald-7776.jpg 5277365] |- | [[McDonald-7767|McDonald]]||Alexander||||23 Jan 1900||86||b. Inverness, Scotland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/McDonald-7767.jpg 5277366] |- | [[McDonald-7770|McDonald]]||Christina||||8 Sep 1914||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/McDonald-7770.jpg 5277367] |- | [[McDonald-7771|McDonald]]||Margaret||||7 Jan 1918||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/McDonald-7771.jpg 5277368] |- | [[McDonald-7777|McDonald]]||F J||||21 Jul 1916||26||AIF, d. France|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/McDonald-5229.jpg 5277369] |- | [[McDonald-7778|McDonald]]||Alexander||||1 Nov 1939||83||H of [[McKay-2282|Louisa]]; F of Hughina,Evelyn,Frank,Archibald,Alma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/McDonald-7778.jpg 5277370] |- | [[McKay-2282|McDonald]]||Louisa Marion||||16 Sep 1932||70||W of [[McDonald-7778|Alexander]]; M of Hughina,Evelyn,Frank,Archibald,Alma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/McDonald-7778.jpg 5277370] |- | [[McDonald-7780|McDonald]]||Maria||||8 Jul 1921||41||D of C McDonald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/McDonald-7780.jpg 5277386] |- | [[McDonald-7783|McDonald]]||Lucy||||26 Aug 1923||40||D of C McDonald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/McDonald-7780.jpg 5277386] |- | [[McDonald-7781|McDonald]]||Dougald||||1 Feb 1928||74||w/[[McDonald-7782|Christina McDonald]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/McDonald-7781-2.jpg 5277389] |- | [[McDonald-7782|McDonald]]||Christina||||14 May 1933||77||w/[[McDonald-7781|Dugald McDonald]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/McDonald-7781-2.jpg 5277389] |- | [[McDonald-7784|McDonald]]||Percy||||13 Sep 1933||34||d. Redfern|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/McDonald-7784.jpg 5277390] |- | [[McDonald-7734|McDonald]]||John Alexander||||8 Jul 1965||88|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/McDonald-7734.jpg 5277413] |- | [[McDonald-7731|McDonald]]||Mary||||27 Sep 1952||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/McDonald-7731.jpg 5277414] |- | [[McDonald-7732|McDonald]]||Archie||||29 Mar 1945||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/McDonald-7732.jpg 5277421] |- | [[McDonald-7790|McDonald]]||Bert||||1 Dec 1943||56|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/McDonald-7790.jpg 5277423] |- | [[Driscoll-497|McDonald]]||Sarah||||25 Jun 1924|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Driscoll-497.jpg 5277426] |- | [[McDonald-7785|McDonald]]||Anthony John||1954||1973|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/McDonald-7785.jpg 5277427] |- | [[McDonald-7786|McDonald]]||Roderick Hugh||||13 Jul 1931||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/McDonald-7786.jpg 5277429] |- | [[Campbell-15619|McDonald]]||Catherine||||7 May 1892||59||W of Samuel McDonald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Campbell-15619.jpg 5277431] |- | [[McDonald-7788|McDonald]]||Catherine||||21 Dec 1921||57|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Campbell-15619.jpg 5277431] |- | [[McDonald-7791|McDonald]]||Hugh||||29 Aug 1911||55||F of W F McDonald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/McDonald-7791.jpg 5277433] |- | [[McDonald-7793|McDonald]]||W F||||18 Aug 1916||36||AIF, d. France; S of [[McDonald-7791|Hugh McDonald]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/McDonald-7791.jpg 5277433] |- | [[McDonald-7795|McDonald]]||Walter||||6 Sep 1934||51||S of [[McDonald-7791|Hugh McDonald]]|| Funeral notice |- | [[McDonald-7796|McDonald]]||John D||||12 May 1945||74||H of Ellen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/McDonald-7796.jpg 5277434] |- | [[O'Mara-97|McDonald]]||Ellen||||13 Jun 1948||73||W of John D|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/McDonald-7796.jpg 5277434] |- | [[McDonald-7799|McDonald]]||Samuel A||||18 Mar 1946||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/McDonald-7799.jpg 5277435] |- | [[McDonald-7800|McDonald]]||Mary||||13 Oct 1950||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/McDonald-7799.jpg 5277435] |- | [[McGhie-133|McGhie]]||Duncan Blackburn||14 Oct 1975||1 Mar 2002|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/McGhie-133.jpg 5277349] |- | [[Breen-411|McKee]]||Mary Ann||||12 Apr 1920||62||W of Joseph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/McKee-2018.jpg 5277329] |- | [[McKee-2018|McKee]]||Joseph||||4 Apr 1950||90||H of Mary Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/McKee-2018.jpg 5277329] |- | [[McLennan-843|McLennan]]||Peter James||||24 Dec 2009||45|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/McLennan-843.jpg 5277186] |- | [[McLennan-844|McLennan]]||Bruce Neil||31 Aug 1926||3 Dec 1999||||b. Glen Iris, Vic; d. Merimbula;S of Peter McLennan & Doris Rawnsley; B of Peggy & Patricia; H of Shirley Elsa (nee Cox);F of Fiona,Heather,Robert,Alistair,Peter,Iain|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/McLennan-844.jpg 5277187] |- | [[Miners-29|Miners]]||Richard Andrew||||3 Jan 1935||66|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Miners-29.jpg 5277481] |- | [[Miners-99|Miners]]||J W||||16 Oct 1943||||NX71450; d. POW Thailand|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Miners-29.jpg 5277481] |- | [[Holdsworth-233|Miners||Kathleen Maud]]||13 Mar 1879||14 Dec 1973|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Holdsworth-233.jpg 5277482] |- | [[Miners-41|Miners]]||Samuel||||17 Dec 1934||46|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Miners-41.jpg 5277503] |- | [[Baker-19505|Miners]]||Evelyn Mary (Tilly)||||19 Jun 1994||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Baker-19505.jpg 5277554] |- | [[Miners-23|Miners]]||William||28 Jul 1844 ||1 Dec 1899||55||H of [[Freebody-17|Emma]]||Death |- | [[Freebody-17|Miners]]||Emma||28 Dec 1845 ||17 Oct 1901 ||56||W of [[Miners-23|William]]||Probate |- | [[Moore-23395|Moore]]||Edward||||21 Jan 1936||77||H of [[Sheehy-100|Mary]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Moore-23395.jpg 5277245] |- | [[Sheehy-100|Moore]]||Mary||||9 Dec 1916||53||W of [[Moore-23395|Edward]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Moore-23395.jpg 5277245] |- | [[Moore-23396|Moore]]||Clarence Edward||||17 Dec 1938||33||S of [[Moore-23395|Edward]] & [[Sheehy-100|Mary]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Moore-23395.jpg 5277245] |- | [[Mudie-88|Mudie]]||Raymond Patrick||||27 Aug 1923||25||AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Mudie-88.jpg 5277469] |- | [[Mudie-90|Mudie]]||Albert Victor||||11 Nov 1913||29|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/Mudie-90.jpg 5277508] |- | [[Mullane-42|Mullane]]||Frank||||20 Dec 1920||33|||| Funeral notice |- | [[Mullen-951|Mullen]]||Louis Aubrey||||26 Aug 1912||20|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Mullen-951.jpg 5277507] |- | [[Myers-6685|Myers]]||George William||||22 May 1889||31|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Myers-6685.jpg 5277564] |- | [[Tracey-467|O'Mara]]||Ellen||||17 May 1911||75||b. Tipperary, Ireland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/O_Mara-92.jpg 5277343] |- | [[O'Mara-92|O'Mara]] ||Denis||||6 Jun 1898||74||b. Tipperary, Ireland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/O_Mara-92.jpg 5277343] |- | [[O'Mara-95|O'Mara]]||Josephine Sabina||||25 Jun 1909||2|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/O_Mara-95.jpg 5277344] |- | [[O'Mara-93|O'Mara||Thomas]]||||9 Jan 1935||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/O_Mara-93.jpg 5277345] |- | [[Williams-35520|O'Neill]]||Jane||||9 Dec 1948||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Williams-35520.jpg 5277206] |- | [[O'Neill-1402|O'Neill]]||William Patrick||1904||Apr 1955|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/O_Neill-1402.jpg 5277207] |- | [[O'Neill-1404|O'Neill]]||Thomas||||23 Feb 1948||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/O_Neill-1404-1.jpg 5277401] |- | [[Kirwan-121|O'Neill]]||Alice May||||17 May 1914||39||W of [[O'Neill-1404|Thomas O'Neill]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Kirwan-121.jpg 5277402] |- | [[O'Neill-1405|O'Neill]]||Kathleen||||22 May 1929||15|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/O_Neill-1405.jpg 5277403] |- | [[O'Neill-1406|O'Neill]]||Michael||||15 Jun 1938||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/O_Neill-1406.jpg 5277404] |- | [[O'Neill-1408|O'Neill]]||Nora||||25 Jun 1947||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/O_Neill-1408.jpg 5277405] |- | [[O'Neill-1407|O'Neill]]||Ellen||||2 Mar 1955||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/O_Neill-1407.jpg 5277406] |- | [[O'Neill-1401|O'Neill]]||Patrick||||15 Sep 1941||71||F of [[O'Neill-1403|Fred]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/O_Neill-1401.jpg 5277407] |- | [[O'Neill-1403|O'Neill]]||Fred||||1 Feb 1902||<1||S of [[O'Neill-1401|Patrick]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/O_Neill-1401.jpg 5277407] |- | [[O'Reilly-362|O'Reilly||Alban]]||||3 Feb 1925||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Feeney-285.jpg 5277351] |- | [[Geraghty-147|O'Reilly]]||Catherine||||8 Feb 1933||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Feeney-285.jpg 5277351] |- | [[O'Reilly-368|O'Reilly]]||Norman Vincent||||10 Nov 1979||60|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/O_Reilly-368.jpg 5277471] |- | [[O'Reilly-369|O'Reilly]]||Scott John||||25 Jan 1979|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/O_Reilly-369.jpg 5277472] |- | [[Sproule-189|O'Reilly]]||Sally Michelle||4 Oct 1977||18 Apr 2006||||nee Sproule; W of Adam|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Sproule-189.jpg 5277473] |- | [[Thornton-3379|Owers]]||Anne Amelia E||||26 Jan 1962||51|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Thornton-3379.jpg 5277322] |- | [[Owers-91|Owers]]||Bernard Anthony (Bernie)||8 Mar 1935||4 Oct 2002|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Owers-91.jpg 5277323] |- | [[Owers-88|Owers]]||Charles O||||27 Mar 1960||48|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Owers-88.jpg 5277486] |- | [[Payten-14|Payten]]||Albert Beckhurst||4 Jan 1916||17 Sep 2006|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Payten-14.jpg 5277325] |- | [[Shelley-616|Payten]]||Kathleen Joyce||1 Mar 1922||4 Jun 2002|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Payten-14.jpg 5277325] |- | [[Payten-15|Payten]]||Anthony Harold (Kruey)||||16 Dec 1979||19|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Payten-15.jpg 5277326] |- | [[Pearce-2680|Pearce]]||Henry William||||12 Nov 1948||58|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Pearce-2680.jpg 5277160] |- | [[Peters-4865|Peters]]||John||||21 Feb 1942||65||H of [[Rumph-30|Elizabeth]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Peters-4865.jpg 5277252] |- | [[Rumph-30|Peters]]||Elizabeth||||5 Apr 1942||65||W of [[Peters-4865|John]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Peters-4865.jpg 5277252] |- | [[Peters-5054|Peters]]||Charles||||31 Jul 1927||22||S of John & Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Peters-4865.jpg 5277252] |- | [[Peters-5055|Peters]]||Eileen Violet||||20 Jun 1965||59||D of John & Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Peters-4865.jpg 5277252] |- | [[Peters-5056|Peters]]||Bridget||||21 Apr 1959|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Peters-5056.jpg 5277253] |- | [[Jarvis-1845|Peters]]||Catherine||||13 Dec 1909||63||W of [[Peters-4871|Thomas]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Peters-4871.jpg 5277254] |- | [[Peters-4871|Peters]]||Thomas||||30 Sep 1926||92||H of [[Jarvis-1845|Catherine]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Peters-4871.jpg 5277254] |- | [[Peters-5063|Peters]]||David||||13 Dec 1937||79||w/Jessie Mary Peters|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Peters-5063.jpg 5277271] |- | [[Glennan-9|Peters]]||Jessie Mary||||25 Mar 1945||71||w/David Peters|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Glennan-9.jpg 5277272] |- | [[Geraghty-148|Peters]]||Mary||||18 Dec 1935||32||w/James Peters|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Geraghty-148.jpg 5277274] |- | [[Peters-5066|Peters||James]]||||8 Dec 1934||76||w/Mary Peters|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Peters-5066.jpg 5277276] |- | [[Peters-5067|Peters]]||Richard||||3 Oct 1926||72||H of [[Berkery-18|Winifred]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Peters-5067.jpg 5277277] |- | [[Berkery-18|Peters]]||Winifred||||13 Dec 1932||73||W of [[Peters-5067|Richard]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Peters-5067.jpg 5277277] |- | [[Peters-5061|Peters]]||James Kirwan||||2 Nov 1907||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Peters-5061.jpg 5277307] |- | [[Peters-3548|Peters]] ||Tobias||||16 Jul 1911||||H of Hannah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Peters-3548.jpg 5277308] |- | [[Butler-6312|Peters]] ||Hannah||||6 Dec 1900||||W of Tobias|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Peters-3548.jpg 5277308] |- |- | [[Peters-5059|Peters]]||John Bernard||23 Aug 1917||17 Nov 1987||||S of Thomas & Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Peters-5059.jpg 5277309] |- | [[Peters-5057|Peters]]||Thomas||||27 Nov 1940||61|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Peters-5057.jpg 5277310] |- | [[Kirwan-122|Peters]]||Margaret Mary||||10 Jun 1951||19||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Kirwan-122.jpg 5277311] |- | [[Peters-5060|Peters]]||William T||||8 Sep 1945||6|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Peters-5060.jpg 5277312] |- | [[Peters-5058|Peters]]||Thomas T||||26 Jan 1975||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Peters-5058.jpg 5277313] |- | [[Coyne-302|Peters]]||Dulcie Margaret||7 Jan 1916||1 Sep 2000|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Coyne-302.jpg 5277314] |- | [[Peters-5065|Peters]]||Garry Frederick||25 Sep 1948||9 Aug 1977|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Peters-5065.jpg 5277453] |- | [[Peters-5064|Peters]]||Frederick Vaughan||11 Mar 1916||11 Oct 1996||80||NX60224|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Peters-5064.jpg 5277454] |- | [[McDonald-7886|Peters]]||Una Christina||7 May 1916||23 Sep 2000|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/McDonald-7886.jpg 5277455] |- | [[Poole-2356|Poole]]||Norman George||16 Dec 1923||13 Nov 1950||26||N387500|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Poole-2356.jpg 5277509] |- | [[Powning-2|Powning]]||Arthur J||||26 Jan 1897||38||w/Mary Powning and Julia Bell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/O_Mara-90.jpg 5277352] |- | [[Powning-3|Powning]]||Mary L||||1 May 1924||38||D/Arthur Powning and Julia Bell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/O_Mara-90.jpg 5277352] |- | [[Price-9015|Price]]||Sylvia June||19 Jun 1933||27 Dec 2007||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Price-9015.jpg 5277468] |- | [[Rankin-2209|Rankin]]||Garry John||||25 Jan 1978||27|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Rankin-2209.jpg 5277233] |- | [[Rankin-2180|Rankin]]||Thomas Sylvester||||20 Sep 1972||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Rankin-2180.jpg 5277234] |- | [[Howitt-79|Rankin]]||Amy Catherine||||22 Jul 1968||55|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Howitt-79.jpg 5277235] |- | [[Rankin-2210|Rankin]]||John Clarence||||11 Nov 1982||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Rankin-2210.jpg 5277237] |- | [[Rankin-2211|Rankin]]||Brian John||||26 Nov 1967||22|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Rankin-2211.jpg 5277238] |- | [[Peters-4872|Rankin]]||Mary||||4 Oct 1953||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Rankin-2147.jpg 5277239] |- | [[Rankin-2147|Rankin]]||Donald||||21 Nov 1957||89|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Rankin-2147.jpg 5277239] |- | [[Reynolds-8240|Reynolds]]||Frederick Charles||16 Aug 1908||8 Jul 1979||||h/[[Blyton-18|Susan Elizabeth Reynolds]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Reynolds-8240.jpg 5277510] |- | [[Blyton-18|Reynolds]]||Susan Elizabeth||18 Jan 1916||16 Apr 2008||||nee Blyton; w/[[Reynolds-8240|Frederick Charles Reynolds]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Reynolds-8240.jpg 5277510] |- | [[Reynolds-8241|Reynolds]]||Keith Robert||8 Jul 1923||19 Jan 1984||||N456444; B of [[Reynolds-8240|Fred]]; F of Ronald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Reynolds-8241-1.jpg 5277511] |- | [[Rituper-1|Rituper]]||Rudolf||6 Sep 1903||28 Jul 1985||||w/[[Unknown-295350|Hertha Rituper]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Rituper-1.jpg 5277466] |- | [[Unknown-295350|Rituper]]||Hertha||7 Jan 1906||1 Oct 1986||||w/[[Rituper-1|Rudolf Rituper]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Rituper-1.jpg 5277466] |- | [[Roach-1815|Roach]]||Matthew C.||||11 Jun 1935||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Roach-1815.jpg 5277371] |- | [[Thompson-23620|Roach]]||Sophia||||23 Nov 1956||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Roach-1815.jpg 5277371] |- | [[Roach-1816|Roach]]||David||||2 Nov 1951||95||S of David & Margaret Roach|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Roach-1816.jpg 5277373] |- | [[Roach-1817|Roach]]||Matthew Charles||||5 Mar 1972||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Roach-1817.jpg 5277374] |- | [[Roach-1818|Roach||Walter Vincent]]||||26 Aug 1978||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Roach-1818.jpg 5277375] |- | [[Cassilles-4|Roach]]||Anastasia||||15 Apr 1987||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Cassilles-4.jpg 5277378] |- | [[Robinson-15067|Robinson]]||Richard Charles||24 Nov 1909||8 Nov 1991|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Robinson-15068.jpg 5277208] |- | [[Robinson-15068|Robinson]]||Richard James||17 May 1938||19 Dec 1938||||S of [[Robinson-15067|Richard]] & [[Clark-24922|Nell]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Robinson-15068.jpg 5277208] |- | [[Clark-24922|Robinson]]||Nell||22 Apr 1918||1 Jul 2004||||W of Richard Charles; M of Norma,Richard,Valda,Rodney,Neil,Dick,Joy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Clark-24922.jpg 5277209] |- | [[Robinson-15069|Robinson]]||Joda||||1974||<1||S of Paula & Richard Robinson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Robinson-15069.jpg 5277327] |- | [[Rolfe-1154|Rolfe]]||Albert V||||20 Jan 1970||79||AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Rolfe-1154.jpg 5277226] |- | [[James-8099|Rolfe]]||Catherine||||15 Aug 1985||89|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Rolfe-1154.jpg 5277226] |- | [[Rourke-184|Rourke]]||Donald James||16 Apr 1953||8 Aug 2004||||H of Alison; F of Alissa,Amie,Emma,Abby,Ellie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Rourke-184.jpg 5277465] |- | [[Rowolt-Histed-1|Rowolt-Histed]]||Clive Ernest||18 May 1933||17 Jan 1978||||H of [[Jardine-249|Regina]]; F of Melinda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Rowolt-Histed-1.jpg 5277331] |- | [[Jardine-249|Rowolt-Histed]]||Regina Ann||20 Feb 1930||29 Oct 1986||||nee Jardine; W of [[Rowolt-Histed-1|Clive]]; M of Melinda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Rowolt-Histed-1.jpg 5277331] |- | [[Sergeant-75|Scarlett]]||Catherine E||||9 Jun 1961||60|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Sergeant-75.jpg 5277573] |- | [[Kirwan-123|Scullin]]||Annie Louisa||||28 Sep 1918||35||W of James Scullin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Kirwan-119.jpg 5277384] |- | [[Sheehy-101|Sheehy]]||Patrick||||13 Nov 1913||69||b. Co. Kerry, Ireland: H of [[Moloney-237|Mary]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Sheehy-101.jpg 5277249] |- | [[Moloney-237|Sheehy]]||Mary F||||25 Jan 1914||52||b. Sydney; W of [[Sheehy-101|Patrick]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Sheehy-101.jpg 5277249] |- | [[Sheehy-102|Sheehy]]||Florrie M||||4 Apr 1921||22||d. Cooma; D of [[Sheehy-101|Patrick]] & [[Moloney-237|Mary]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Sheehy-101.jpg 5277249] |- | [[Shelley-611|Shelley]]||John Bernard||||1 Oct 1960||72||w/[[McKee-2019|Mary Agatha Shelley]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Shelley-611.jpg 5277328] |- | [[McKee-2019|Shelley]]||Mary Agatha||||4 Jun 1966||77||w/[[Shelley-611|John Bernard Shelley]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Shelley-611.jpg 5277328] |- | [[Shortt-98|Shortt]]||James||5 Mar 1931||27 Jan 2004||||b. Tipperary, Ireland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Shortt-98.jpg 5277244] |- | [[Silk-145|Silk]]||Owen Eugene||||4 Aug 1934||83||H of [[McKee-2039|Mary Ann]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Silk-145.jpg 5277333] |- | [[McKee-2039|Silk]]||Mary Ann||||3 Apr 1948||86||W of [[Silk-145|Owen Eugene]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Silk-145.jpg 5277333] |- | [[Silverman-269|Silverman]]||Godfrey||||17 Jun 1901||||b. Germany; H of [[Coefield-1|Charlotte]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Silverman-269.jpg 5277570] |- | [[Coefield-1|Silverman]]||Charlotte||||28 Oct 1906||60||W of [[Silverman-269|Godfrey]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Silverman-269.jpg 5277570] |- | [[Dunning-717|Skuse]]||Agnes Brooks||||6 Mar 1925||31||W of [[Skuse-115|Rev Skuse]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Dunning-717.jpg 5277576] |- | [[Slavin-90|Slavin]]||Paddy||||28 Jun 1957||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Slavin-90.jpg 5277220] |- | [[Unknown-295936|Slavin]]||Mary||||15 Mar 1962||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Slavin-90.jpg 5277220] |- | [[Slavin-91|Slavin]]||Tom||||30 Apr 1939||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Slaven-57.jpg 5277222] |- | [[Slavin-92|Slavin]]||John||||25 Jun 1939||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Slaven-57.jpg 5277222] |- | [[Slavin-93|Slavin]]||Michael||||28 Jul 1951||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Slaven-57.jpg 5277222] |- | [[Smith-91397|Smith||Noel William]]||||1 Jan 1955||15|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Smith-91397.jpg 277193] |- | [[Smith-91396|Smith]]||Desmond Andrew||||7 Sep 1985||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Smith-91396.jpg 5277194] |- | [[Howitt-84|Smith]]||Ethel May||||22 Jan 1999||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Howitt-84.jpg 5277195] |- | [[Barrett-4292|Stove]]||Ann Elizabeth||2 Jun 1942||21 Jun 2001|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Barrett-4292.jpg 5277470] |- | [[Summerell-54|Stove]]||Elizabeth Rose||20 Oct 1935||25 Jun 1995|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Summerell-54.jpg 5277562] |- | [[Stove-12|Stove]]||Peter Roy (Noddy)||29 Jul 1961||22 Sep 1999|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Stove-12.jpg 5277563] |- | [[Summerell-55|Summerell]]||Albert E||20 Apr 1915||3 Oct 1993|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Summerell-55.jpg 5277158] |- | [[De_La_Mare-47|Summerell]]||Vera Jean||||19 Mar 2014||95|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/De_La_Mare-47.jpg 5277159] |- | [[Summerell-56|Summerell]]||William||||3 Jul 1926||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Summerell-56.jpg 5277537] |- | [[Fleming-4290|Summerell]]||Mary Ellen||||20 Oct 1941||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Fleming-4290.jpg 5277538] |- | [[Summerell-57|Summerell]]||Thomas||||1923||73|||| Funeral notice |- | [[Williams-35784|Summerell]]||Elizabeth Emily||1840||1 Nov 1921||81||b. Hovells Ck, Near Burraway|| Funeral notice |- | [[West-8034|Sykes]]||Leah||||18 Jan 1902||42||W of [[Sykes-866|H J Sykes]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/West-8034.jpg 5277294] |- | [[Sykes-867|Sykes]]||Albert William||21 Aug 1915||19 Oct 2004||||b. Nimmitabel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Sykes-867.jpg 5277428] |- | [[McDonald-7914|Sykes]]||Rhoda Catherine||17 Jun 1914||16 Jan 2005||||nee McDonald; b. Nimmitabel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Sykes-867.jpg 5277428] |- | [[Tahana-1|Tahana]]||April||||1 Apr 2006|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Tahana-1.jpg 5277574] |- | [[Taylor-29186|Taylor]]||Hilary Anne||||3 Jan 1936||7||D of [[Taylor-29185|G]] & [[Jardine-250|A]] Taylor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Taylor-29186.jpg 5277181] |- | [[Jardine-250|Taylor]]||Anne||||10 May 1959|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Jardine-250.jpg 5277182] |- | [[Taylor-29218|Taylor||James Ernest]]||||13 Mar 1904||29||d. Bemboka; H of [[Caldwell-3373|Esther E V Taylor]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Taylor-29218.jpg 5277306] |- | [[McDonald-7922|Taylor]]||Mary Ann||||26 Nov 1961||97|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/McDonald-7922.jpg 5277394] |- | [[Taylor-29219|Taylor]]||John||||26 May 1952||93|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Taylor-29219.jpg 5277395] |- | [[Taylor-29223|Taylor]]||Henry||||30 Sep 1958||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Taylor-29223.jpg 5277513] |- | [[Taylor-29225|Taylor]]||George Hewitt||||21 Mar 1936||17|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Taylor-29225.jpg 5277514] |- | [[Ingram-2036|Thistleton]]||Valma||||||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Ingram-2036.jpg 5277565] |- | [[Thistleton-51|Thistleton||Harold Evan]]||1 Apr 1915||10 Aug 1976||63||AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Thistleton-51.jpg 5277566] |- | [[Thistleton-49|Thistleton]]||George||||27 Jan 1927||55||H of [[Brooks-7755|Florence]]; F of [[Thistleton-50|Everard]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Thistleton-50.jpg 5277568] |- | [[Brooks-7755|Thistleton||Florence May]]||||28 Jul 1959||76||W of [[Thistleton-49|George]]; M of [[Thistleton-50|Everard]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Thistleton-50.jpg 5277568] |- | [[Thistleton-50|Thistleton]]||Everard Mottram||||17 Aug 1913||1||S of [[Thistleton-49|George]] & [[Brooks-7755|Florence]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Thistleton-50.jpg 5277568] |- | [[Thornton-3422|Thornton]]||Ernest Joseph||||15 Nov 1962||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Thornton-3422.jpg 5277224] |- | [[James-8118|Thornton]]||Sarah Ann||||18 Dec 1963||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Thornton-3422.jpg 5277224] |- | [[Thornton-3423|Thornton]]||Aubrey David||||30 Apr 1981|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Thornton-3423.jpg 5277225] |- | [[Thornton-3425|Thornton]]||John Patrick||||20 Apr 1898||32|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Thornton-3425.jpg 5277284] |- | [[Rankin-2221|Thornton]]||Margaret||||15 Jan 1947|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Rankin-2221.jpg 5277285] |- | [[Thornton-3426|Thornton]]||William||1878||March 30, 1953||||w/[[Rankin-2223|Mary Thornton]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Thornton-3426.jpg 5277321] |- | [[Rankin-2223|Thornton]]||Mary||1884||1913||||w/[[Thornton-3426|William Thornton]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Thornton-3426.jpg 5277321] |- | [[Thornton-3433|Thornton]]||Ruby||1917||1920||2|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Thornton-3433.jpg 5277501] |- | [[Thornton-3431|Thornton]]||John Henry||||19 Feb 1969||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/Thornton-3431.jpg 5277559] |- | [[Baker-19773|Thornton]]||Elizabeth||||7 Mar 1977||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Baker-19773.jpg 5277560] |- | [[Thornton-3434|Thornton]]||John Mervyn (George)||5 Aug 1925||18 Dec 2000||||w/[[Unknown-296800|Agnes Mary Thornton]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Thornton-3434.jpg 5277561] |- | [[Unknown-296800|Thornton]]||Agnes Mary (Ness)||25 Apr 1921||17 Nov 2006||||w/[[Thornton-3434|John Mervyn Thornton]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Thornton-3434.jpg 5277561] |- | [[Thornton-1945|Thornton]] ||James Henry||||3 Sep 1949||82||S of John Ambrose Thornton; H of [[Buckley-1016|Mary Ellen (nee Buckley)]]|| Funeral notice |- | [[Buckley-1016|Thornton]] ||Mary Ellen||||12 Oct 1946||71||W of [[Thornton-1945|James Thornton]]; D of [[Buckley-1017|John Buckley]]|| Funeral notice |- | [[Thorp-652|Thorp]]||Douglas Gordon||||4 Oct 1937||12|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Thorp-652.jpg 5277534] |- | [[McDonald-5229|Thurbon]] ||Evelyn May||||15 Apr 1920||32|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/McDonald-5229.jpg 5277369] |- | [[Tindall-214|Tindall]] ||James Duncan||||7 Dec 1950||81||w/Sarah Tindall|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Tindall-214.jpg 5277255] |- | [[Peters-4938|Tindall]] ||Sarah||||13 Oct 1957||80||w/James Duncan Tindall|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Tindall-214.jpg 5277255] |- | [[Tindall-346|Tindall]]||Thomas Raymond||7 Nov 1918||6 May 2007||88|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Tindall-346.jpg 5277256] |- | [[Gordon-4385|Topping]]||Annie Maria||||19 Aug 1921||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Gordon-4385.jpg 5277519] |- | [[Topping-222|Topping]] ||John Goddard||||11 Jan 1938||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Gordon-4385.jpg 5277519] |- | [[Topping-247|Topping]]||Alfred John||||14 May 1913||29|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Topping-247.jpg 5277520] |- | [[Driscoll-510|True]]||Mary||||10 Aug 1935||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Driscoll-510.jpg 5277425] |- | [[Waldock-18|Waldock]]||Mary||||19 Jul 1959||32|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Waldock-18.jpg 5277240] |- | [[Waldock-16|Waldock]]||Baden Robert||||17 Jul 1976||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Waldock-16.jpg 5277241] |- | [[Rankin-2148|Waldock]]||Catherine Mildred||||20 Jul 1999||96|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Rankin-2148.jpg 5277242] |- | [[Waldock-17|Waldock]]||Donald Robert||||30 Jun 1999||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Waldock-17.jpg 5277243] |- | [[Summerell-59|Walker]]||Caroline Katherine||||12 Nov 1986||||W of [[Walker-18985|William Elias Walker]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Summerell-59.jpg 5277257] |- | [[Walker-18985|Walker]]||William Elias||||27 Mar 1948||||H of [[Summerell-59|Caroline Katherine Walker]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Walker-18985.jpg 5277315] |- | [[Waller-1924|Waller]]||Robert Ian||1 Nov 1950||24 Jan 2001||||F of Shane,Luke|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Waller-1924.jpg 5277347] |- | [[Brown-42153|Waller]]||Betty||1 Apr 1928||20 Dec 2001||||nee Brown|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Brown-42153.jpg 5277348] |- | [[Clark-25111|Walmsley]]||Katherine Emma||15 Feb 1902||30 Oct 1981||||D of Catherine & William Clark|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Clark-25111.jpg 5277525] |- | [[Ward-12982|Ward]]||Bernard Eugene||13 Mr 1917||4 Feb 1956||37||H of [[James-7958|Joyce]]; F of Dawn,Robyn,Wendy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Ward-12982.jpg 5277263] |- | [[Unknown-297139|Webster]]||Christina||||24 Oct 1943||73||M of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Webster-5081.jpg 5277197] |- | [[Webster-5081|Webster]]||John||||20 May 1920||15||S of Christina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Webster-5081.jpg 5277197] |- | [[Rankin-2234|Webster]]||Olive May||||8 Jun 1952||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Rankin-2234.jpg 5277199] |- | [[Webster-5079|Webster]] ||John||||24 Mar 1957||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Webster-5079.jpg 5277200] |- | [[Payten-16|Willatt]] ||Paula Mary||29 Sep 1950||4 Dec 2000||||nee Payten|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Robinson-15069.jpg 5277327] |- | [[Williams-36072|Williams]]||Robert John||||25 Sep 1955||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Williams-36072.jpg 5277202] |- | [[Crawford-8522|Williams]]||Jessie||||3 Jul 1927||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Crawford-8522.jpg 5277205] |- | [[Bateman-1351|Williams]]||Monica Elizabeth||||||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Bateman-1351.jpg 5277353] |- | [[Williams-36077|Williams]]||Herbert Joffre (Joff)||||6 Aug 1989||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Williams-36077.jpg 5277354] |- | [[Williams-36073|Williams]]||John James (Jack)||22 Jul 1907||2 Mar 2004||96|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Williams-36073.jpg 5277355] |- | [[Madden-1060|Williams]]||Jean Catherine||||3 Sep 1976||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Madden-1060.jpg 5277356] |- | [[Williams-36074|Williams]]||Alexander Robert||||23 Jun 1990||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/Williams-36074.jpg 5277357] |- | [[Britten-91|Williams]]||Audrey Eileen||||15 Jan 1976||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Britten-91.jpg 5277358] |- | [[Hayden-1852|Williams]]||Sarah||27 Jul 1875||27 Jul 1955|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/Hayden-1852.jpg 5277360] |- | [[Williams-36075|Williams]]||David Alexander Robert (Bert)||24 Mar 1943||6 Jan 2004||||S of Alec & Eileen Williams|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Williams-36075.jpg 5277361] |- | [[Williams-34695|Williams]]||George||||13 Sep 1906||67||H of [[Crawford-8522|Janet]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Williams-34695.jpg 5277499] |- | [[Wroe-154|Wroe]] ||Neva Myra||31 Aug 1931||28 Oct 1936||||D of Althea & Ernie Wroe|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Wroe-154.jpg 5277236] |- | |} ==Other websites with lists for this cemetery== * [http://www.australiancemeteries.com/nsw/cooma/nimmitabel_data.htm Australian Cemeteries]

Nimmitabel McDonalds

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==''Projenitors and their Monaro DNA Descendants''== There is a good history of the first McDonalds to settle Nimmitabel on the Monaro at [http://www.monaropioneers.com/nimmitabel/pioneers/mcdonald-d.htm Monaro Pioneers] .Many of these Monaro settlers initially worked for the Campbell's at Duntroon. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Campbell_(1769–1846 Robert Campbell 1769-1846] A similar migration of Moidart McDonalds to Saint John's, now Prince Edward Island occurred several generations earlier under the leadership of [[MacDonald-2360|John, 8th of Glenaladale]]. Descendants of both groups still share DNA. McDonald founding couples include: *[[McDonald-7813| Donald 1810 Port a'Bhata, brother of Catherine 1805]] and [[McDonald-7814|Marcella B. 10 Jul 1811 in Appen]], Invernesshire, Scotland.D. 16 Jul 1894 in Square Range, Nimmitabel NSW established ''Glenfinnan'' immigrated on the “British King” in 1839. ''Glenfinnan'' held by Alex in 1885 Glenfinnon Nimitybelle Alex McDonald 500 4 4 430 [http://www.monaropioneers.com/nimmitabel/town-history/1885-land-return.htm 1885 Land Return] *[[McDonald-7768|Dougald McDonald Born 10 Mar 1782 in Appin, Argyleshire]], Scotland 10 Oct 1861)]] m. [[MacDonald-4958|Margaret Maigrass MacDonald (1794 Moidart, Inverness-shire - 04 Jun 1854)]] on 2 Dec 1809 established ''Square Range''. They and their family of adult children immigrated on the “British King” in 1839. *[[McDonald-16892|Duncan McDonald born 1763, Moidart]], Inverness, Scotland; died 16 Feb 1857, Mohawk Station established ''Mohawk Station'' 1850 on the Maclaughlin River near Nimmitabel. Duncan, Mary and their 11 children immigrated on the “British King” in 1839 *[[McDonald-7565|Duncan 1800]] and [[McDonald-7750|Catherine 1805, sister of Donald 1810]], daughter of Angus mor of Cranachan both of Boleskine at their marriage on 6 January 1826. Duncan, Catherine and their four children migrated on the Midlothian 13 Dec 1837, settling at ''Burrangundra'' . By 1885 the property was three seperate holdings **Burrangundra Nimitybelle McDonald Bros 5,000 2,000 **Burrangundra Nimitybelle Angus McDoanld 5 60 1 **Burrangundra Nimitybelle Alexander Mc Donald 300 8 40 2,500 [http://www.monaropioneers.com/nimmitabel/town-history/1885-land-return.htm 1885 Land Return] **Donald and Catherine's uncle Archibald also worked for Robert Campbell and came to own the Royalla and Uriarra properties in Canberra relationship under investigationhttps://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/macdonald/230/ [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~braidwood/genealogy/pafg39.htm#27602| Braidwood] *[[McDonald-1238| John 1801 in Knoydart]] established "Thistlebrook" Station near Nimmitabel. John married Sarah Scott in 1829 in Knoydart, Invernesshire, Scotland. John and Sarah immigrated on the William Nichol 1837 They are descended from the following lines in the Highlands, mapped at {{Image|file=McDonald-16890-2.jpg |caption=Map of our Invernesshire McDonald line }} Parishes shown at [[http://www.highlandroots.org/Genealogy/Genealogy-Images/Parish%20Map%20-%20Inverness.png\Highland roots]]: * Moidart / [http://www.moidart.org.uk/datasets/portabhata.htm| Port a'Bhata] near Eilan Shona on Lake Moidart ''Clanranald'' Murray discusses which Estates the lands belong to, eg Kinlochmoidart Estate which included the farms at Lochans, Island Shona and the land between the Kinlochmoidart property and Lochshiel [http://www.moidart.org.uk/datasets/michaelmurray/Part%2003.pdf Moidart Estates] "Among the Clanranalds" describes McDonalds of the "rough bounds". The "rough bounds" extend from Loch Sninart (south) to Loh Hourh (north-east) include Ardnamurchan, Moidart, Knoydart, Arisaig and North and South Morar. Revd Charles McDonald pg 64 in [https://www.electricscotland.com/webclans/m/macdonald/macdonaldbardsfr00macd.pdf MacDonald Bards from medieval times, KN MacDonald Edinburgh 1900] *The Cranachan settlement founded by Moidart McDonalds after 1660 [[MacDonald-7244|Angus Cranachan b 1660]] ''Clanranald''. *Boleskine near Fort William ''Clanranald'' * Glencoe, Argyl ''Clanranald'' ''DNA Descendants'' *[[McDonald-7805|Jean]] is a descendant of **Donald McDonald 1740 Cranachan (Mother Mary line), Angus mor Catherine Roderick Christina and Angus mor Donald (1810 Port a'Bhata) married Marcella their son Dougald 1854 married Christina **John Glencoe, Argyl 1730 through Dougald (Appin, Arg. 1782 ) his daughter Marcella (Appen Inv. 1811 ) **Ewan 1770 through his daughter Margaret Maigrass (1794 Moidart) **Duncan 1800 Boleskine and his wife Catherine 1800, son Roderick m [[Campbell-15040|Mary Campbell]] d. Christina *[[McDonald-11532|Malcolm]] is a Descendant of **[[McDonald-9440|John McDonald 1730 - 1785 Glencoe, Argyll]] Paternal line through Dougald 1782 his son Angus 1821 m Isabella 1840 ***Malcolm's Y-DNA (from John of Glencoe) has been tested at 67 markers, RM-269. This shows a relationship to MacDonalds who had resided in the Glenorchy to Kilmallie districts and by the 1750s resided on the MacLean of Ardgour Estate in Kilmallie parish:- reference MacLean of Ardgour papers, courtesy Fiona MacLean of Ardgour. This is confirmed by the DNA matching of a 67 DNA sample of only 2 MacDonalds 13 24 15 10 with an unusual 28 at 449 who have mutated differently at YCA b, (FamilyTreeDNA y-search open site) &SHOAD, connecting the two families back 6 generations to:- John McDonald, married 1779 and Dougal McDonald married 1788, Kilmallie Parish. John and family later resided at Corran on the MacLean of Ardgour estate, Kilmallie Parish, close to the matching DNA family of Dougal Macdonald at Blaich on the Ardgour Estate, and other relatives. ***Malcolm and Jean are third cousins on this line) **Ewan 1770 through his daughter Margaret Maigrass her son Angus 1821 m Isabella 1840 (Malcolm and Jean are third cousins on this line) **John McDonald m abt 1801 - 08 Apr 1869 and Sarah Scott 1809 - 1871 their daughter Isabella 1840 *Starr [[McDonald-8323|Clifford line ]] (Terence and Carmel are siblings and Patricia is a first cousin once removed. ) are descendants of **John 1730 through Dougald his son David **Ewan 1770 through his daughter Margaret Maigrass great grandson David Hamilton Born 8 Mar 1823 in Moidart, m Helen mc 1875 bombala p96 m Clifford d David David McDonald **Campbell sisters [[Campbell-15040|Mary 1829]] and Catherine 1831 married brothers Roderick and Samuel McDonald grandsons of Angus Mor and Duncan McDonald born 1800 in Boleskine, Inverness-shire, Husband of Catherine McDonald — married 6 Jan 1826 in Boleskine, Inverness . Starr DNA matches are descended from Catherine and Samuel son Archibald's daughter Mary Eileen McDONALD Apr 19 1906 Tumut, July 27 1997 Lismore, New South Wales, married D Clifford ( some are double second cousins to Jean on this line, some 2C1R) *Hamilton [[McDonald-9413|Laura]] **Ewan 1770 through his daughter Margaret Maigrass Laura McDonald 1872 Tombong m Alexander Hamilton 1893, sisters Vida and Helen **John 1730 through Dougald his son David **Duncan 1800 Boleskine and his wife Catherine 1800, son Samuel m Catherine Campbell sister of Mary **also Catherine Campbell (married Samuel, Rod brother) (Hamilton and Jean are third cousins on this line) ==DNA matches== ''DNA matches to Victorian cousins'' * Donald II Cranachan **[[Spicer-2088|MS]] gedmatch GEDCom family=7169787 **emgA 16cM to LH descendant of Donald McDonald Birth 18 september, 1857•Geelong, Victoria, Death 16 july, 1937•Waubra, son of alexander kinlochmoidart https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/217026073/donald-mcdonald (Torney Family Tree) ''DNA matches Canada and USA'' '' maryjean to :'' *match to Cranachan line **amg 5th great granddaughter of [[MacDonald-590|Donald Cranachan MacDonald (1700)]] em 8/11/18www.ancestry.ie/boards/thread.aspx?mv=flat&m=645&p=localities.britisles.scotland.westernisles **Cranachan [[Clark-25877|Gary Clark]] also gedmatch GEDCom family=6751705 *Kinloch Moidart MacDonalds **SKMcD triangulated segments with jeannestein **DCMP Gillis (3.9 generations) SM A442605 **match [[McMillan-1208|Nancy McMillan Gillis]] Sargent Gillis, note [[MacDonald-2581|Ranald MacDonald 1766 of Eilan Shona]] migrated to Inverness, Nova Scotia also in this family. *match Gillis *Matches to: **Descendants of James are a DNA match to multiple descendants (ksargent) of [[MacDonald-1944|Archibald "Gilleasbuig na Ceapaich" MacDonald]], born about 1630 in Keppoch, Lochaber, Inverness-shire, Scotland **[[Lamey-135|Dan]] 25cM gedmatch ** John (Pioneer) Macdonald, ( b. 1760, Kinlochmoidart, Inverness-shire, Scotland, Antigonish, Nova Scotia, SB 16.8 cM gedmatch ''emgA to descendant of '': *[[McDonald-13891|Angus Ban A M' hunial McDonald B:Sep 1744 Mhuineil Farm, Knoydart]] Scotland who helped organise a [https://www.ambaile.org.uk/asset/43909/1/ McDonald migration in 1786 to Glengarry, Ontario Canada] his grand daughter Flora McDonald 1788–1855 married Alex Kennedy 1784–1855 Lochaber to Ontario ==McDonald migrations to Australia== ''Victorian cousins'' *Prayers and pastures [http://www.moidart.org.uk/datasets/michaelmurray/Prayers%20and%20Pastures.pdf] *"Island and Highland Emigration Society", immigrants to Victoria Records show five heads of families were among those who received such loans as follows: Alexander MacDonald, Donald MacDonald, Angus MacDonald, Mary MacDonald, Alexander MacDonald. These five with their families had emigrated from Kinlochmoidart in 1852, in the ship "Allison". In the same ship there also emigrated from Glenuig Moidart a family of which the head was Norman MacDonald. In 1854 it ''Migrants to Australia named in The Clan Donald: Volume 3. Inverness, Scotland.'' *[[MacDonald-4101|Angus MacDonald, VII of Tulloch]], married a daughter of MacDonald of Aberarder and had: **Ranald, who emigrated to America. His male heirs, if any exist, are not known. **Grace, who married a Mr. MacIntyre, with issue, and went to Australia *Aloysius , son of Archibald, son of Donald Ruahd of Torgulbin, who went to Australia pp 447 *Reginalda, daughter of Ranald a Gordon Highlander, son of Alexander of Garravabeg, married Neil Rankin with issue in Australia pp 449-50 *Alexander son of Alexander of Garravabeg, m Miss Maclean of the Drimnin family had Ranald and several daughters who went to Australia pp 448-49 Northern Counties Publishing Company Ltd. http://archive.org/stream/clandonald03macduoft#page/446/mode/2up ''Migrants to Australia named in Alexander Mackenzie :: History of the Macdonalds and Lords of the Isles; with genealogies of the principal families of the name'' : *Kinloch Moidart 457-67 *Keppoch 479-501 *Inch 502-04 from Angus Ban married on the 31st march 1752 Christina, daughter of Archibald MacDonald of Achnancoichan **son Archibald Inch p503 3)Angus who married Mary, daughter of Colonel macDonnell of Morar with issue Archibald francis and georgina all of whom emigrated to Australia **p504 from 7. Alexandrina who married Allan MacDonald of Lochans issue [[McDonald-24052|Allana]] who married Archibald MacDonald Moy her brother in law, issue Alexander Allana Alexina emigrated to Australia ==Scotland connections== *Kilmonivaig, Invernesshire sisters Mary Kennedy 77 and Sarah Mac Donald 81 Civil Parish: Ardnamurchan County: Inverness Address: Glenfinnan 1851 Scotland Census Parish Number: 505Occupation: Widow Sister ED: 10 Page: 6 Household schedule number: 5 Line: 16 Roll: CSSCT1851_108 ==Canada migrations== *Pearl 1773 [[MacDonell-333|MacDonell-333]] ==Sources== *Moidart to Monaro / by Malcom C. McDonald, Caboolture, Qld. : Malcolm C. McDonald, 2010 * [http://www.monaropioneers.com| Eden Monaro Pioneers Database ] * http://www.moidart.org.uk/datasets/austemig01.htm

Nine Years War in Ireland 1593 to 1603

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[[Category: Ireland, Military History]] [[Category: Nine Years' War (Ireland)]] [[Category:Irish_Military_Diaspora]] During the long, drawn out process of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tudor_conquest_of_Ireland Tudor conquest of Ireland]; '''THE NINE YEARS' WAR 1594 -1603''' (Irish: Cogadh na Naoi mBliana) (sometimes called '''Tyrone's Rebellion''') was a struggle between the forces of Gaelic Irish chieftains [[O'Neill-1555|Hugh O'Neill]] of Tír Eoghain, [[Ó_Domhnaill-9|Hugh Roe O'Donnell]] of Tír Chonaill and their allies, against a final push by the English to complete their rule of authority over the whole island of Ireland. The war was fought in all parts of the country, but mainly in the northern province of Ulster. It ended in defeat for the Irish chieftains, which led to their exile in the Flight of the Earls to Spain from Rathmullan, Co Donegal, on September 14th 1607; and to the subsequent Plantation of Ulster with people from England and the Scottish Borders. {{Image|file=Valerie_s_one_off_images-10.png |caption=Ireland c. 1600}} == Issues leading up to [[O'Neill-1555|Tyrone's]] open rebellion in 1595 == 1534 - 1535 - the Kildare Rebellion in which [[Fitzgerald-3082|Thomas FitzGerald]],10th Earl of Kildare publicly renounced his allegiance to his cousin King Henry VIII of England, Lord of Ireland In 1539, [[Ó Domhnaill-5|Manus O'Donnell]] and [[O'Neill-1541|Conn O'Neill]] led a raiding party into the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Pale English Pale] around Dublin. 1569 - 1573 [http://www.theirishstory.com/2015/09/23/the-desmond-rebellions-part-i-the-first-rebellion-1569-73/#.WrXFLsi-kvA The First Desmond Rebellion] led by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_FitzMaurice_FitzGerald James FitzMaurice FitzGerald] 1571 - [[Tudor-1|Queen Elizabeth I]] authorizes scheme for the Plantation of the Ards Peninsula, Ulster by [[Smith-143020|Thomas Smith]] 1579 - 1583 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Desmond_Rebellion The Second Desmond Rebellion] led by [[Fitzgerald-2412|Gerald FitzGerald]] 15th Earl of Desmond 1582 - [[Burgh-314 | Ulick Burke]], one time Irish patriot, succeeds to his father's title as 3rd Earl of Clanricarde and declares his allegiance to the English Crown. 1591 - [[FitzWilliam-349|William FitzWilliam]] begins the policy of breaking up the hegemony of Gaelic lordship in Ulster by establishing an English sheriff in each of their territories. 1592 - [[Ó_Domhnaill-9|Hugh Roe O'Donnell]] drives the English sheriff, [[Willis-4808 | Captain Humphrey Willis]] out of Tir Chónaill (County Donegal). 1593 - [[Mag_Uidhir-1|Hugh Maguire]], supported by [[O'Neill-1557|Cormac MacBaron O'Neill]], combine to resist the establishment of [[Willis-4808 | Captain Humphrey Willis]] as Sheriff in Fermanagh. == The Nine Year's War == 1594 - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Enniskillen_(1594) '''The Siege of Enniskillen'''] - a Gaelic Irish force under [[Mag_Uidhir-1|Hugh Maguire]] and :[[O'Neill-1557|Cormac MacBaron O'Neill]] lay siege to the English garrison at Enniskillen. 7th August 1594 The English, led by Sir Henry Duke and Sir Edward Herbert (Sheriff of Cavan) to supply and reinforce Captain Dowdall's garrison holding the fort at Enniskillen, were met by an Irish attack led by [[Mag_Uidhir-1 |Hugh Maguire]] and [[O'Neill-1557|Sir Cormac O'Neill]] at a ford on the Arney River, resulting in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_the_Ford_of_the_Biscuits '''Battle of the Ford of the Biscuits'''] from which the English retreated in disorder. O'Neill abandons all pretence of support for the English and joins the Irish rebellion 1595 - The English fort on the River Blackwater comes under siege. [http://www.academia.edu/21114530/The_cockpit_of_Ulster_war_along_the_River_Blackwater_1593-1603 The Cockpit of Ulster - War Along the River Blackwater 1593-1603]. 1595 - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Clontibret T'''he Battle of Clontibret'''] was fought in County Monaghan, May 1595 between the forces of [[O'Neill-1555|Hugh O'Neill]], 2nd Earl of Tyrone and [[Bagenal-8|Sir Henry Bagenal]] 1595 - [[O'Neill-1555 |Sir Hugh O'Neill]] [[Ó_Domhnaill-9|Hugh Roe O'Donnell]] open negotiation with Spain for military aid in Ireland, bringing Ireland into the arena of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglo-Spanish_War_(1585%E2%80%931604) Anglo-Spanish conflict]. 1597 - [[Chichester-29|Sir John Chichester]], Governor of Carrickfergus executed by [[MacDonnell-165|Randal MacDonnell]] 1597 - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dublin_gunpowder_disaster The Dublin gunpowder disaster] precipitated the rebuilding of Dublin November 1597 - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Carrickfergus_(1597) '''The Battle of Carickfergus'''] between the English garrison at Carrickfergus led by [[Chichester-29| Sir John Chichester]] and the clan of MacDonnell led by [[MacDonnell-95| James MacSorley MacDonnell]] with support Hugh O'Neill resulted in a defeat for the English and the death of Chichester. August 15, 1598 - [[O'Neill-1555|Sir Hugh O'Neill]] Earl of Tyrone, with [[Ó_Domhnaill-9|Hugh Roe O'Donnell]] & [[Mag_Uidhir-1 |Hugh Maguire]], lead an Irish force to victory over [[Bagenal-8|Sir Henry Bagenal]] and the English at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_the_Yellow_Ford '''The Battle of Yellow Ford'''] (The Battle of Blackwater) 1599 - [[Devereux-1|Robert Devereux]] Earl of Essex arrives in Ireland with fresh troops, establishes garrisons throughout Munster and south Leitrim; successfully besieging [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Cahir_Castle '''Cahir Castle''']. August 15th 1599 - an English force under [[Clifford-2653 | Sir Conyers Clifford]] moves north with fifteen hundred foot and a hundred horse from Connaught into Ulster in order to create a diversion as [[Devereux-1| Sir Robert Devereux]], the Earl of Essex marches north to divide the forces of [[O'Neill-1555 |Sir Hugh O'Neill]], the Earl of Tyrone in Ulster. Clifford in ambushed and routed by [[Ó_Domhnaill-9|Hugh Roe O'Donnell]] in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Curlew_Pass '''the Battle of Curlew Pass''']. November 1599 - A cessation of arms agreement between the Irish leader [[O'Neill-1555 |Hugh O'Neill]] and [[Devereux-1| Essex]] who returns to England. [[O'Neill-1555 |Sir Hugh O'Neill]] sues for peace, his terms rejected by [[Cecil-65|Robert Cecil]]. September - October 1600 - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Moyry_Pass '''The Battle of Moyry Pass'''] between [[O'Neill-1555 |Hugh O'Neill]] and [[Blount-426|Mountjoy]]. 1600 - 1603 - [[Docwra-14|Henry Docwra]] brings a fresh army into Derry with the object of capturing North-West Ulster and bringing the fighting there to an end. He succeeded in cutting [[O'Neill-1555|O'Neill]] off from his allies in the North. 1600 - [[Beare-331| Donal Cam O'Sullivan Beare]] turned his back on the English, giving his allegiance to Hugh O'Neill October 1600 - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Lifford '''the Battle of Lifford'''] in which the forces of Hugh Roe O'Donnell who held the town were forced to retreat when the town was fired by the combined forces of [[Ó_Domhnaill-6|Niall Garve O'Donnell]], Sir John Bolles and [[O'Neill-3386 |Art O'Neill]] 1601 - [[Carew-426 | Sir George Carew]] Lord President of Munster has retaken most of the principal castles in Munster and divided the Irish forces, negotiating a treaty with [[McCarty-200|Florence MacCarthy]] and wearing down the forces of [[Fitzgerald-4269|James FitzThomas Fitzgerald]] 1601 - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Donegal '''The siege of Donegal'''] by a force led by Hugh Roe O'Donnell against a the Donegal garrison, Irish troops and Gaelic forces loyal to the English led by Niall Garve O'Donnell. 6th December 1601 - The naval [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Castlehaven '''Battle of Castlehaven'''] off the coast of County Cork between the English and the Spanish. December 24, 1601 - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Kinsale '''The Battle of Kinsale'''] fought between the invading Spanish commander [[Del_Águila-6 | Juan del Águila]], the English general [[Blount-426|Charles Blount]] (Baron Mountjoy) and the Irish leader [[O'Neill-1555|Hugh O'Neill]] January 2, 1602 - The Spanish forces in Ireland surrendered to the English at Kinsale 5th to 18th June 1602 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Dunboy '''The seige of Dunboy Castle'''] 1602 - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burning_of_Dungannon '''The Burning of Dungannon'''] - with the approach of [[Blount-426|Mountjoy's]] forces, [[O'Neill-1555|Hugh O'Neill]] destroys his stronghold at Dungannon, Donegal and withdraws inland. 1602 - '''The March of the''' [[Ó Súileabháin Bhéara-1|'''O'Sullivan Beare''']], 500 km north from the tip of Beara Peninsula at Dursey in County Cork, to Blacklion in the Breifne area of County Leitrim. March 1603 - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Mellifont '''The Treaty of Mellifont'''] is signed ending the Nine Years of War in Ireland == Postscript == 4th September 1607 - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flight_of_the_Earls '''Flight of the Earls'''] - [[O'Neill-1555|Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone]] (Aodh Mór Ó Néill) and [[Ó_Domhnaill-10|Rory O'Donnell, 1st Earl of Tyrconnell]] (Rudhraighe Ó Domhnaill) 1608 - [[Ó_Dochartaigh-3|O'Doherty's]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O%27Doherty%27s_rebellion rebellion] and the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burning_of_Derry '''Burning of Derry'''] == Sources == * ''Docwra's Derry; A Narration of Events in North-West Ulster'' by Henry Docwra 1614 ed: John O'Donovan 1849 ed: William Kelly 2003 * [http://www.electricscotland.com/history/ulster/elizabethanulster.pdf Elizabethan Ulster pdf] by Lord Ernest Hamilton pub: London 1919 * [http://www.geocities.ws/eomahony/Elizabethan.htm Mahony : West Cork and the Elizabethan Wars 1565-1603] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nine_Years%27_War_(Ireland) Wikipedia Nine Years' War (Ireland)] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s02KuRrWZ4s Youtube : Tyrone Rebellion] '''''Those involved during Tyrone's Rebellion in Ireland -''''' :[[Bagenal-8|Sir Henry Bagenal]] Marshal of Ireland :[[Beare-331|Donal Cam O'Sullivan Beare]] (Domhnall Cam Ó Súileabháin Bhéara) :[[Blount-426|Charles Blount]] 8th Baron Mountjoy, 1st Earl of Devonshire :[[Brooke-1048|Sir Basil Brooke]] :[[Brooke-1447|Calisthenes Brooke]] :[[Burgh-225|Sir Thomas Burgh]] 3rd Baron Burgh :[[Burgh-314|Ulick Burke]] (Uilleag Mac An Larla) de Burgh, 3rd Earl of Clanricarde :[[Butler-2414|Thomas Butler]] 10th Earl of Ormonde :[[Carew-426|Sir George Carew]] President of Munster, 1st Earl of Totnes :[[Chichester-28| Sir Arthur Chichester]] 1st Baron Chichester of Belfast :[[Chichester-29| Sir John Chichester]] Governor of Carrickfergus :[[Cecil-65|Robert Cecil]] :[[Clifford-2653 | Sir Conyers Clifford]] :[[Del_Águila-6 | Juan del Águila]] Don Juan del Águila :[[Devereux-1| Sir Robert Devereux]] Lord Deputy of Ireland, 2nd Earl of Essex :[[Docwra-14 | Sir Henry Docwra]] :[[Fitzgerald-4269 | James FitzThomas Fitzgerald]] :[[FitzWilliam-349 | Sir William FitzWilliam ]] Lord Deputy 1571–1575 & 1588–1594 :[[McCarty-200|Finghin MacCarthy Reagh]] Florence Mac Carthy :[[MacDavitt-2| Hugh Boy MacDavitt]] (Aodh buidhe Mac Daibhéid) :[[MacDavitt-1|Phelim Reagh MacDavitt]] (Feidhlimidh Riabhach Mac Dhaibheid) :[[MacDonnell-95 | Sir James MacDonnell]] (Sir James of Dunluce) :[[MacDonnell-165|Randal MacDonnell]] :[[Mag_Uidhir-1 |Hugh Maguire]] (Aodh Mag Uidhir) :[[Norreys-42| Sir John Norreys]] Lord of Rycote :[[Ní_Dhomhnaill-1 | Nuala O'Donnell]] (Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill) :[[Ó_Broin-3 |Feagh Mac Hugh O'Byrne]] (Fiach Mac Aodha Ó Broin) :[[O'Brien-2089|Donogh O'Brien]] (Donnchadh mac Conchobhair Ó Briain) 4th Earl of Thomond :[[Ó_Dochartaigh-3|Sir Cahir O'Doherty]] Cathaoir Ó Dochartaigh :[[Ó_Dochartaigh-5|Rosa O'Doherty]] (Rosa O'Donnell; Rosa O'Neill) :[[Ó_Domhnaill-9|Hugh Roe O'Donnell]] (Aodh Ruadh Ó Domhnaill) :[[Ó_Domhnaill-6|Niall Garve O'Donnell]] (Niall Garbh Ó Domhnaill) :[[Ó_Domhnaill-10|Rory O'Donnell]] (Rudhraighe Ó Domhnaill) 1st Earl of Tyrconnell :[[O'Neill-1558 |Art MacBaron O'Neill]] :[[O'Neill-3386 |Sir Arthur O'Neill]] :[[O'More-23|Brian Riabhach O'More]] :[[O'Neill-1557|Sir Cormac MacBaron O'Neill]] :[[O'Neill-1555 |Sir Hugh O'Neill]] (Aodh Mór Ó Néill), 2nd Earl of Tyrone :[[Ó_Néill-2867|Owen Roe O'Neill]] (Eoghan Ruadh Ó Néill) :[[Ó_Ruairc-2|Brian Oge O'Rourke]] (Brian Óg na Samhthach Ó Ruairc) :[[O'Sullivan-1629 |Sir Owen O'Sullivan]] :[[Ó_Súileabháin_Bhéara-1|Donal O'Sullivan Beare]] (Domhnall Cam Ó Súileabháin Bhéara) :[[Radcliffe-1136|Sir Alexander Radcliffe]] :[[Raleigh-1|Sir Walter Raleigh]] :[[Russell-290 | William Russell]] 1st Baron Russell of Thornhaugh :[[St_Leger-177|William St Leger]] :[[Spenser-59|Edmund Spenser]] :[[Tyrrell-752 | Richard Tyrrell]] :[[Willis-4808 | Captain Humphrey Willis]] :[[Wingfield-883 | Thomas Maria Wingfield]]

Nisbet Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:One Name Studies Project, Showcase]] [[Category:Nisbet Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Nisbet Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Nisbet Nisbet] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Nisbet name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Nisbets), by time period (18th Century Nisbets), or by topic (NisbetDNA, Nisbet Occupations, Nisbet Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. The mission of the Nisbet Name Project is to become a knowledge hub for NN=(Nesbit(t)/Nisbet(t)) research. We can achieve this by working on profiles of all NNS, to increase the number of NN profiles on WikiTree, and ensure they meet the highest standards possible. I have done my best to compromise -It can be a problem between what you can teach the mainstream - what they understand and what the project trails want. Trying to find a happy middle that is acceptable by both and can be justified is not easy. (Jean Skar) '''We aim to provide the most complete, well documented, best sourced, accurate genealogy in a one-large-tree format, with well written Biographies.''' * promoting the entries of those bearing the name Nisbet(t)/Nesbit(t) on Wikitree. * ensuring entries appearing on Wikitree '''are as accurate as possible, correcting mistakes once spotted.''' * encouraging interest in and study of Family Nisbet/Nesbitt. *Project Preference for sourcing - As you become more experienced and start to collaborate with other WikiTreers '''you will need to learn how to create references, i.e. footnotes, endnotes, or citations. '''After stating a fact for which you have a source, surround the reference with these tags: < ref > ... < /ref > The C button on the edit toolbar will automatically create them: === Name & Variations === Naibett, Naisbet, Naisbett, Naisbit, Naisbitt, Naiset, Nechisbet, Neebith, Neisbayt, Neisbit, Neisbitt, Nesbeit, Nesbert, Nesbet, Nesbeth, Nesbett, Nesbit, Nesbite, Nesbith, Nesbitishill, Nesbitt, Nesbut, Nesbuth, Nesbutt, Nesbyt, Nesbyte, Nesbyth, Nesbythe, Nes-Dret, Nesebeht, Nesebite, Nesebith, Nesebyte, Nessbitt, Nesyt, Nezebet, Nezebeth, Nezebuth, Nisbert, Nisbet, Nisbett, Nisbit, Nisbite, Nisbitt, Nisbythe, Nispitt, Nizbet, Nysbet, Nysbett, Nysbit, Nysit, Nyspet, Nyzbet '''ORIGIN''' Description: ‘A headland’. Or ‘the nose’, Nisbet - Lands and name The assumption is that this is an Old English coining as (nesu + bite Interesting Nes and Bit in Norwegian would have a very similar meaning Supposedly from the Northern Middle English "nese", nose plus either the Old English pre 7th Century word "bita" meaning mouthful, or piece of ground, or "byht", a bend (in a river). The place names could therefore mean either a piece of raised land shaped like a nose, or a bend in a river shaped like a nose. The surname probably also arose independently from numerous Scottish and Northern English locations named Nesbit(t)/Nisbet(t) some were: *Nisbet in Berwickshire 1139 *Township of Nesbit place name dates back to 1250 in County Durham. *Hamlets East and West Nisbet Berwickshire *Nisbet Lanarkshire mentioned as early as 1367 *West Nisbet in the barony of Pencaitland, Haddingtonshire 1474&77 *Village of Nisbet Roxburghshire *Nesbit, a township in the parish of Stamfordham, county Northumberland ==How to Join== To join the Nisbet Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] (NONE so far) to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] (NONE so far) does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Tennant-1217|Jean Skar]] ''' for assistance. Please :- *Contact the project leader [[Tennant-1217|Jean Skar]], *Add your name and research interests to the list below. *Add our Member sticker to YOUR own NN profiles''' only your own''' !! {{Member|ONS|name=Nisbet}} '''To show General Project Affiliation that you are a member of the Nisbet Name Study, use this on your own profile:'''
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{{Clear}} *Add our categories to your profiles, See https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Nisbet_Name_Study for those we have so far !! Not everyone likes Stickers, so as an alternative you can just add the category, making everyone happy. Another alternative add the image not the sticker to any of the NN profiles you manage.''' You are welcome to use the sticker when you know how they work!''' *Any questions ? Ask in the comments box below The project warmly welcomes new members as the number of NN researchers on WikiTree is steadily growing. '''Good luck with your research - add your name below - interest - any other projects you belong to or interested in - and if you have completed any of the trails let us know which one !! See task list below if you might like to help with any. == Participants - (feel free to add your name and area of interest here ) == '''We collaborate-- some of us may be good at sourcing and other at writing, together we can make great profiles.''' We just need to know who wants to do what! *[[Tennant-1217|P Jean Skar]] Nesbitt/Nisbet Society, World Wide Nesbitt/Nisbet FTDNA Y DNA coordinator, WikiTree Team leader for Nesbitt Clan. * * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in writing Biographies. or -I am hoping that this research area will help me break down one of my brick walls!'' === Preferences === *'''Last name at birth '''It is usually the formal name as it appears in official documents at the time of birth. However, it may not be exactly what appears in a birth record if: There was a spelling mistake or error in the document,or if the family name was '''more commonly spelled in a different way at the time of the birth''' usually '''Nisbet in Scotland''' and '''Nesbitt in Ireland. Nesbit in England''' *Links extract/transcribe the information --this provides the information if links are no longer found in the future. (in progress)!!!!! *'''We respect Copyright!!''' *Changing what someone else has written often doesn't feel right. But it's what a wiki is all about. People are informed about changes through activity feeds and they can always change things back to the way they were if a mistake is made. These technological features of a wiki mean that changes don't need to be discussed in advance. The pace of collaboration can be faster than that. This is why, WikiTree and NN project encourages members to be bold. BUT generally use their format not yours if they are active unless it is from a ged com etc. '''Quality over quantity!''' The ususal process is to finish one profile - adding locations (including countries), dates, and at least one real source - before moving to the next profile. And if you need help finding reliable information for your family members? Please review the Profile Standards, recommendations and best practices for creating and editing the text of [[Help:Biographies]] before you begin working on profiles. '''Sources''' :A good source citation will enable others to judge the accuracy of the information found on the profile, and will let them independently verify the information by finding the source themselves. Such sources will answer the following 5 questions: :Who - who caused the record to be created :What - the title of the record set :When - when the record was created :Wherein - where in the record set the data was found :Whereat - at which repository is the record set found '''You must include your sources when you add information to WikiTree. It's in our Honor Code''' ==Teams / Research Pages == No Teams so far * Main Category see: [[:Category:Nisbet_Name_Study|Category:Nisbet_Name_Study]] *Scotland [[:Category:Scotland%2C_Nisbet_Name_Study|Category:Scotland Nisbets]] *England [[:Category:England%2C_Nisbet_Name_Study|Category:England Nisbets]] *Ireland [[:Category:Ireland%2C_Nisbet_Name_Study|Category:Ireland Nisbets]] *Australia [[:Category:Australia%2C_Nisbet_Name_Study|Category:Australia Nisbets]] *Canada [[:Category:Canada%2C_Nisbet_Name_Study|Category:Canada Nisbets]] *USA [[:Category:United_States%2C_Nisbet_Name_Study|Category:United_States Nisbets]] == Branches == [[Category: Branch, Nisbet Name Study| Branch]] [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Branch%2C_Nisbet_Name_Study]] Work in progress. *[[Space:Nesbitt_of_Tullydonnell|Nesbitt of Tullydonnell]] *[[Space:Nisbet of Raecleuch|Nisbet of Raecleuch]] *[[Space:Nesbitt of Tubberdaly|Nesbitt of Tubberdaly]] *[[Space:Nesbitt of Lismore|Nesbitt of Lismore]] === DNA === FTDNA Results see [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/nesbitt-nisbet?iframe=ycolorized|FTDNA Results] == Publications == [[Space:Publications_Nisbet_name_study| Publications Nisbet name study]] Many have some incorrect conclusions printed within, accurate in parts and fatally wrong in other parts. Therefore, please use them merely as a hand-drawn road map and not as a 'bible'. Nisbet of Hardhill is very prone to errors. Known lines with errors in publications * Ancient line of Nisbet of that Ilk * Connections to John the Martyr and his son James * John Nisbet and Sarah Brevard * Nisbet of Dirleton == Task List == Daily/weekly *PRIORITY try and connect all new profiles to the Nisbet global tree (Nisbet line only) *PRIORITY add categories to all new profiles *PRIORITY try and source all new profiles with at least one source if unsourced *Ongoing - see if improvements can be made, especially those that will bring profiles up to WikiTree Style Guide standards *check for unsourced profiles and try an find a source or label them unsourced. *run queries to find errors and correct them *keep up with changes/new apps on WikiTree Time permitting *Update this page as May 2023 the Clan pages, they have now upped the security level and removed any non-Members from the TL. So we need to use this page instead. *Finish and update space pages *Finish Branch Pages *My Person goal add many years of research that I have collected, so it is shared and not lost. (Instead of finishing one profile at a time as recommended) *Write bios after the sources are added *Make space pages and move large quanities of text from profiles *Finish the publication list space pages with links *Redo DNA categories *Try and research and sort out a few problems we have * to me- correct error prone (fix also that category) Nesbit 147

Nisky Hill Cemetery, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

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[[Category: Nisky Hill Cemetery, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania]] [[Category: Northampton County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for the Nisky Hill Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Nisky Hill Cemetery is located on East Church Street in Bethlehem, Northampton County, Pennsylvania. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. ----- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
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40.617518, -75.369732 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Nisky+Hill+Cemetery/@40.617518,-75.369732,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x89c43e4f31980ec3:0xba14c89a2e3fb5f8 Nisky Hill Cemetery on Google Maps] ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=191449 Find A Grave] * ''Add resources here'' ----- ===Tasks Completed=== * ''Add tasks you have completed here'' ----- ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link to existing WikiTree profiles or create new profiles for each person listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of their grave marker. The profile you create for a person can include other genealogical and biographical information, additional photos, and a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" | GPS ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |}

Nissen Family History

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This is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Nissen families and information about individuals, places, and things named Nissen. (Do you have any info about Nissens or the name? Please join the Trusted List to this page and participate. You can also post a comment or memory below.) === Origins of the Surname Nissen === ??? === Famous and Creative Nissens === * [[Nissen-1|George P. Nissen]] (born 1914) invented the trampoline and promoted its usage as a sport. It became part of the Olympics in 2008. === Towns and Places Named Nissen === Nissen Building in Winston-Salem, NC; the Nissen Building was constructed between 1926 and 1927 by W. M. Nissen, who owned Nissen Wagon Works. The Nissen Building was a 238 foot skyscraper and the tallest building then in North Carolina. It was also the first building in the southeast to be air-conditioned. === Nissens on WikiTree === Here is the current [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/N/NISSEN_1.html Nissen] index. This list is rather sparse right now. Please add yourself if you are a Nissen. When you register on WikiTree or add an ancestor, your additions will automatically be reflected on the index tomorrow. [[Category:Surnames]]

Nissen Name Study

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[[Category:Nissen Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] {{One Name Study|name=Nissen}} ==Introduction== {{Image|file=European_Flags-43.png |caption=Denmark flag }}
Welcome to the Nissen One Name Study!
[https://www.houseofnames.com/nissen-family-crest Nissen Family Crest] Hello, Welcome to the Nissen Surname Study. The purpose of the Nissen One-Name-Study project is to provide a central and open access place in Wikitree for members who wish to collaborate in researching the Surname Nissen regardless of where those Nissen’s were born or in what era they lived. For the time being this study is focused only on the Nissen surname itself and others with these various similar surnames may join us if they wish or begin their own Name Study. If you would like to join the Study please contact the project leader [[Simpier-2|Andrew Simpier]] or post a comment to the right. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! '''Origin of the name Nissen and its meaning''' *[https://www.houseofnames.com/nissen-family-crest House Of Names] *[https://surnames.behindthename.com/name/nissen/submitted Meaning of the Name Nissen] *[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nissen_(surname)?wprov=sfti1 Wikipedia] ==Leaders== *[[Simpier-2|Andrew Simpier]] Leader ==How To Join== #This is an open public project there are no requirements to join. Anyone can view all of the information in this project but only the Trusted List can edit it. #[[Project:One_Name_Studies|One Name Studies project page]] - This a general information page about how Wikitree One Name Study projects work. #Add {{Tag Link|one_name_studies}} to your list of [[Special:Following|followed tags]]. That way you'll see all our discussions in {{G2G}}. #Add {{Tag Link|Nissen}} to your list of [[Special:Following|followed tags]]. That way you'll see all our discussions in {{G2G}}. '''FYI: We are currently looking for volunteers to Join the trusted list to help in the Nissen name study and also those willing to be profile managers''' ==Nissen One-Name-Study Template== Adding this to your profile: {{One Name Study|name=Nissen}}
Will result in this: {{One Name Study|name=Nissen}} ==Goals== #This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. We strongly encourage all those with a knowledge and understanding of the Danish language & culture to join our Name Study & help in our collaborative effort to show the history of the name. #Document and correctly connect all Nissen lines on Wikitree #Add Nissen DNA results to help confirm connections #Create a meaningful bio for each profile so that it represents a person's life #Develop a reference library specifically for Nissen genealogy research #Research the Nissen Surname and it’s Danish roots ==What You Can Do?== #Add the category or template Nissen to all of the Nissen profiles which you manage. [If you add the template it will automatically add the category.] #Make sure the Nissen profiles that you manage have good sources and a biography #Ask questions in G2G if you need genealogy help #Post comments in the boxes on this page to share Nissen Genealogy information #Link Nissen Space Pages to this Project Page. #If you are interested in a new “Nissen” category [e.g. Nissen’s form a particular location, etc.] let your leader know. ==Task List== #Create Subcategory of regions for the surname Nissen #Updating unsourced Nissen Surname Profiles with sources #Find the parents of [[Nissen-296|George Jorgen Nissen]] #Find resources and Info for the Nissen Surname #Add to the discussion about the Danish Origins of the name Nissen and it’s variant forms Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=19106179 send me a private message]. Thanks! == Links == '''Quick links:''' * [http://nyshistoricnewspapers.org./ NYHISTORICNEWSPAPERS]: has many options for searching for your '''New York ancestor'''. == Sources ==

Nobel Physicist Connections

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[[Category: Notables Project]] [[Category: Nobel Laureates]] The goal of this project is to provide a reference for which physics Nobel prize winners have been connected to the world tree. For now it is just a table of names and states. It could become something more. This not so much a project as a home for the table. There is also [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/765898/connecting-nobel-prize-winning-physicists-to-the-world-tree an ongoing G2G discusson.] I ([[Ryan-9250|Steve Ryan]]) am the creator of this page and also the manager of quite a few physicist profiles. If you have an interest in some subset of them, please let me know. I would be more than happy to share or hand over management of any of them. Apologies for slow response on email - I tend to check my "Nav Home Page" often, but email rarely. Handy references: [[:Category: Nobel Laureates|Wikitree's Nobel Laureates of the 20th Century]] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Nobel_laureates_in_Physics Wikipedia's list of physics laureates] Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. * See the table below, To Do column, for ideas. * Create initial profiles of each Nobel prize winner. * Categorize existing winners with "Nobel Laureates of the 20th Century" (or 21st where appropriate) and Physicists.
Category: Nobel Laureates and Category:Physicists (in double square brackets) are now preferred. * Also add the Notables Sticker (those two words in double curly brackets). Note that capitalization is important in those templates. "Notables sticker" won't work, for example. * Add documented relatives until you connect to someone with a connection to the main tree. * Update the table if you accomplish these things, or if you find errors. * Create a page with the wikitree API which updates the table (or at least key fields) automatically. An easy way to edit the table would be nice too. I'm not tracking this, but of course making really complete, accurate profiles of the laureates would be a great service. Those marked "Done" are connected, but many of those have plenty of room for improvement. Note that the table has many blank entries in recent years. This is mainly because it is harder to connect people who are alive, or whose family is alive, since profiles are private. Don't let this stop you from working on more recent laureates who are of interest to you. 1916, 1931, 1934, and 1940-1942 have no entries due to wars or other interruptions. {| border="2" class="sortable" style="width: 100%;" !Year!!Laureate (wikipedia)!!Wikitree!!Profile?!!Categories?!!Connected?!!To Do!!Birth!!Death |- |1901||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_R%C3%B6ntgen Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen]||[[Röntgen-18|Röntgen-18]]||Y||Y||Y||Done||1845||1923 |- |1902||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hendrik_Lorentz Hendrik Lorentz]||[[Lorentz-398|Lorentz-398]]||Y||Y||Y||Done||1853||1928 |- |1902||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pieter_Zeeman Pieter Zeeman]||[[Zeeman-65|Zeeman-65]]||Y||Y||Y||Done||1865||1943 |- |1903||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henri_Becquerel Antoine Henri Becquerel]||[[Becquerel-1|Becquerel-1]]||Y||Y||Y||Done||1852||1908 |- |1903||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Curie Pierre Curie]||[[Curie-28|Curie-28]]||Y||Y||Y||Done||1859||1906 |- |1903||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria_Sk%C5%82odowska-Curie Maria Skłodowska-Curie]||[[Skłodowska-2|Skłodowska-2]]||Y||Y||Y||Done||1867||1934 |- |1904||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_William_Strutt,_3rd_Baron_Rayleigh Lord Rayleigh]||[[Strutt-86|Strutt-86]]||Y||Y||Y||Done||1842||1919 |- |1905||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philipp_Lenard Philipp Eduard Anton von Lenard]||[[Von_Lenard-1|Von_Lenard-1]]||Y||Y||Y||Done||1862||1947 |- |1906||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._J._Thomson Joseph John Thomson]||[[Thomson-3638|Thomson-3638]]||Y||Y||Y||Done||1856||1940 |- |1907||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_A._Michelson Albert Abraham Michelson]||[[Michelson-94|Michelson-94]]||Y||Y||Y||Done||1852||1931 |- |1908||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriel_Lippmann Gabriel Lippmann]||[[Lippmann-9|Lippmann-9]]||Y||Y||Y||Done||1845||1921 |- |1909||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_Ferdinand_Braun Karl Ferdinand Braun]||[[Braun-1581|Braun-1581]]||Y||Y||Y||Done||1850||1918 |- |1909||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guglielmo_Marconi Guglielmo Marconi]||[[Marconi-13|Marconi-13]]||Y||Y||Y||Done||1874||1937 |- |1910||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johannes_Diderik_van_der_Waals Johannes Diderik van der Waals]||[[Van_der_Waals-1|Van_der_Waals-1]]||Y||Y||Y||Done||1837||1923 |- |1911||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_Wien Wilhelm Wien]||[[Wien-10|Wien-10]]||Y||Y||Y||Done||1864||1928 |- |1912||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustaf_Dal%C3%A9n Nils Gustaf Dalén]||[[Dalén-56|Dalén-56]]||Y||Y||Y||Done||1869||1937 |- |1913||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heike_Kamerlingh_Onnes Heike Kamerlingh-Onnes]||[[Kamerlingh_Onnes-2|Kamerlingh_Onnes-2]]||Y||Y||Y||Done||1853||1926 |- |1914||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_von_Laue Max von Laue]||[[Laue-19|Laue-19]]||Y||Y||Y||Done||1879||1960 |- |1915||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Henry_Bragg William Henry Bragg]||[[Bragg-799|Bragg-799]]||Y||Y||Y||Done||1862||1942 |- |1915||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Bragg William Lawrence Bragg]||[[Bragg-800|Bragg-800]]||Y||Y||Y||Done||1890||1971 |- |1917||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Glover_Barkla Charles Glover Barkla]||[[Barkla-31|Barkla-31]]||Y||Y||Y||Done||1877||1944 |- |1918||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Planck Max Planck]||[[Planck-41|Planck-41]]||Y||Y||Y ||Done||1858||1947 |- |1919||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johannes_Stark Johannes Stark]||[[Stark-4173|Stark-4173]]||Y||N||N||Look for family||1874||1957 |- |1920||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_%C3%89douard_Guillaume Charles Édouard Guillaume]||[[Guillaume-167|Guillaume-167]]||Y||Y||Y||Done||1861||1938 |- |1921||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Einstein Albert Einstein]||[[Einstein-1|Einstein-1]]||Y||Y||Y||Done||1879||1955 |- |1922||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niels_Bohr Niels Bohr]||[[Bohr-191|Bohr-191]]||Y||Y||Y||Done||1885||1962 |- |1923||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Andrews_Millikan Robert 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Anderson]||[[Anderson-42183|Anderson-42183]]||Y||Y||Y||Done||1905||1991 |- |1936||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victor_Francis_Hess Victor Francis Hess]||[[Hess-7858|Victor Franz Hess (1883-1964)]]||Y||Y||Y||Done||1883||1964 |- |1937||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clinton_Davisson Clinton Joseph Davisson]||[[Davisson-230|Davisson-230]]||Y||Y||Y||Done||1881||1958 |- |1937||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Paget_Thomson George Paget Thomson]||[[Thomson-6506|Thomson-6506]]||Y||Y||Y||Done||1892||1975 |- |1938||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enrico_Fermi Enrico Fermi]||[[Fermi-2|Fermi-2]]||Y||Y||Y|| Done ||1901||1954 |- |1939||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernest_Lawrence Ernest Lawrence]||[[Lawrence-12045|Lawrence-12045]]||Y||Y||Y||Done||1901||1958 |- |1943||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otto_Stern Otto Stern]|| [[Stern-2130]] ||Y||Y||Y||Done||1888||1969 |- |1944||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isidor_Isaac_Rabi Isidor Isaac Rabi]||[[Rabi-3|Rabi-3]]||Y||Y||N||Find more 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Eugene Lamb]||[[Lamb-6855|Lamb-6855]]||Y||Y||Y||Done||1913||2008 |- |1956||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Bardeen John Bardeen]||[[Bardeen-27|Bardeen-27]]||Y||Y||Y||Done||1908||1991 |- |1956||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Houser_Brattain Walter Houser Brattain]||[[Brattain-92|Brattain-92]]||Y||Y||Y||Done||1902||1987 |- |1956||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Shockley William Bradford Shockley]||[[Shockley-442|Shockley-442]]||Y||Y||Y||Done||1910||1989 |- |1957||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tsung-Dao_Lee Tsung-Dao Lee]||n/a||N||N||N||Create profile||1926||living |- |1957||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chen-Ning_Yang Chen-Ning Yang]||n/a||N||N||N||Create profile||1922||living |- |1958||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavel_Cherenkov Pavel Alekseyevich Cherenkov]||[[Cherenkov-1|Cherenkov-1]]||Y||Y||N||Look for more Family||1904||1990 |- |1958||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ilya_Frank Ilya Frank]||n/a||N||N||N||Create profile||1908||1990 |- |1958||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Igor_Tamm Igor Yevgenyevich Tamm]||n/a||N||N||N||Create profile||1895||1971 |- |1959||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Owen_Chamberlain Owen Chamberlain]||[[Chamberlain-5754|Owen Chamberlain (1920-2006)]]||Y||Y||Y||Done||1920||2006 |- |1959||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emilio_Segr%C3%A8 Emilio Gino Segrè]||[[Segrè-11|Emilio Gino Segrè]]||Y||Y||N||Look for family||1905||1989 |- |1960||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_A._Glaser Donald Arthur Glaser]||[[Glaser-795|Glaser-795]]||Y||Y||N||Add family||1926||2013 |- |1961||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Hofstadter Robert Hofstadter]||[[Hofstadter-81|Robert Hofstadter (1915-1990)]]||Y||Y||N||Look for family||1915||1990 |- |1961||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_M%C3%B6ssbauer Rudolf Ludwig Mössbauer]||[[Mößbauer-1|Mößbauer-1]]||Y||Y||N||Look for more family||1929||2011 |- |1962||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lev_Landau Lev Davidovich Landau]||[[Landau-181|Landau-181]]||Y||Y||N||Look for more family||1908||1968 |- |1963||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugene_Wigner Eugene Paul Wigner]||[[Wigner-14|Wigner-14]]||Y||Y||Y||Done||1902||1995 |- |1963||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria_Goeppert-Mayer Maria Goeppert-Mayer]||[[Goeppert-3|Goeppert-3]]||Y||Y||Y||Done||1906||1972 |- |1963||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._Hans_D._Jensen J. 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Add, edit, and delete freely as status changes. This would also be a good place to mention laureates you particularly want to see connected, and why. Please give your reasons. Almost any reason is okay, but we'd like to know. # [[Röntgen-18|Wilhelm Roentgen]] was connected in early 2019. # [[Chandrasekhar-3|Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar]] would be interesting to connect for several reasons. First, it would also connect close relative [[Raman-17|Raman]]. Second, this would connect a well-known family of Indian scientists and administrators. Third, India in general is poorly represented in WikiTree, so this would be a small step toward adding more connections there.

Noland Name Study

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[[Category:Noland Name Study]][[Category:Mississippi, Noland Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category:Noland Researchers]] = Noland Name Study = Note: A [[Space:Nolan_Name_Study|Nolan Name Study]] was recently created, so I have narrowed the scope for this Noland Name Study to be the immigrant Pierce Noland's family and descendants. ~ [[Noland-165|Noland-165]] 09:40, 14 November 2020 (UTC) Let's get this line figured out! Contact me, add categories to your profiles, ask questions in the comments or in G2G (tagged [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/Noland Noland]), add details of your research, etc. : ~ [[Noland-165|Liz (Noland) Shifflett]] == Variants == : Spellings other than Noland: * Knowland (see [[Noland-67]]) * Nowlan (see [[Noland-170]]) * Nowlin (see [[Nowlin-17]]) * Nolan (see [[Space:Nolan_Name_Study|Nolan Name Study]]) == db_errors == Did you know that the [[Project:Data_Doctors|Data Doctors project]] has a "by surname" search feature? Check it out [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebName/errors.htm?Name=NOLAND&MaxErrors=100 here] & see if any of your Noland profiles are listed. Change the name in the URL to check on Nolan/Nowlin/etc. profiles: : https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebName/errors.htm?Name=NOLAND&MaxErrors=100 == Surname Activity Feed == Use this URL to see recent activity involving Noland profiles: : https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&surname=Noland&showall=1 Change the name in the URL to check on activity involving other surnames. == Goals == * Categorize WikiTree profiles for the American descendants of [[Noland-140|Pierce Noland Sr.]] (see [[#todo|to-do list below]]). * Find source information for ** the ancestors of [[Noland-140|Pierce Noland Sr.]]no sources at all came with the profiles that were attached as his parents ([[Noland-351]] and [[Nowlin-Noland-2]]); parents were previously unknown ** the wife of [[Noland-140|Pierce Noland Sr.]]no sources at all came with the profile attached as his wife ([[Gore-859]]), wife was previously unknown *** Most Noland researchers show the wife of this Pierce as unknown. A profile for [[Gore-859|Elizabeth Gore]] (1631-1690) was created and attached to him as wife, but the only Noland-Gore connection to be found is several generations later: **** Sharon Noland's [http://nolandsharon.tripod.com/gendex/ALEXA001.HTM#id1057 website] shows an Elizabeth Gore as the wife of Sampson Noland. And a discussion [http://www.coffey.ws/FamilyTree/Docs/COFFEYSalathial%28C%29.htm here] cites a '''1794''' record that shows an Elizabeth as widow of Pearce Noland in a law case with a Gore. ** the wives of [[Noland-140|Pierce Noland Sr.]]'s descendants (e.g., the wife of [[Noland-67|Pierce Jr.]], previously just Katherine, acquired a surname, [[Hagaman-65|Hagaman]], but no sources to support it) ** the children, and children's children, etc., of [[Noland-140|Pierce Noland Sr.]] == Resources == : Nowlin ([[Nowlin-17|James Nowlin]], born 1685 in Ireland) * [http://webpages.charter.net/bobbrownjr/BrownGenealogy/nowlin.htm Descendants of John Nowlan] (born c1550 in Ireland) : Noland ([[Noland-140|Pierce Noland]], born c1628 in Ireland) * [http://nolandsharon.tripod.com/ Nolands of America]: Sharon Noland's genealogy website on the descendants of Pierce Noland of Ireland, including the Pierce/Philip line, the Stephen/Daniel line, and the William of Berkeley line of Nolands. * A nice overview of the available Noland resources (includes Sharon's site & Ronsheim): [http://www.eclecticvisions.net/genealogy/noland/resources/nolandres.shtml Noland Resources], Eclectic Visions: Personal Web Site of Greg Swartz * [https://familysearch.org/eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titledetails&titleno=29713&disp=The+Stephen--Daniel+line+of+the+Nola Ronsheim], FamilySearch. This is the 1954 version, which has some issues (my father had a copy from Ronsheim that had many inaccuracies; perhaps my father's and others' feedback is what led to the 1959 version, which I haven't seen). === DNA === * [http://www.worldfamilies.net/surnames/nolan/ The Nolan DNA Project] (World Families) ** [http://www.worldfamilies.net/surnames/nolan/results Results] * [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/nolan/about The Nolan Project] (hosted by FTDNA) == To-Do List == * Add '''{{One Name Study|name=Noland}}''' to profiles of [[Noland-140|Pierce Noland Sr.]] and his descendants. ** discuss whether to add the template (and category) to profiles of doubtful spouses, ancestors, and children - perhaps yes, with added Category:Questionable Noland Relation ? ** discuss whether only those with Noland (or variant) surname should have template/be in Noland Name Study category; others to be in Category of descendant or line (see next), and/or Category:Noland Researchers ? * Determine whether subcategories for Noland Name Study are desirable and, if so, whether subcategories should be based on lines or sons: **[[Noland-140|Pierce Noland Sr.]]'s five (six?) sons are believed to have immigrated from Ireland around/after 1675. Currently, WikiTree has profiles for four sons, so the Noland Name Study could use those four main subcategories ("Descendants of Pierce Noland Jr." for example) ** Sharon's website (see [[#Resources|Resources above]]) included three main lines of descent - the Pierce/Philip line, the Stephen/Daniel line, and the William of Berkeley line of Nolands - so three categories ("Noland Descendant: Pierce, Philip line", "Noland Descendant: Stephen, Daniel Line" and "Noland Descendant: William of Berkeley line"). ::Given the disagreement on the Stephen/Daniel line, perhaps categorizing by line would be better. Ancestors to be uncategorized (Category:Noland Name Study) or ... ? * Figure out an image for the Noland Name Study sticker... this [https://www.loc.gov/item/va0737/ loc] image is likely out of copyright, but it's not especially attractive. == Join == # Contact [[Noland-165|Liz (Noland) Shifflett]], or simply add your name and interests below. # Add '''[[:Category:Noland Researchers]]''' to your profile. {{Member|ONS|name=Noland}} # For a "One Name Studies" badge, post an answer to [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/417512/would-you-like-to-create-a-one-name-study-join-the-project this G2G question].{{One Name Study|name=Noland}} # To add a sticker to your profile that notes you're member of the Noland Name Study, add '''{{Member|ONS|name=Noland}}'''
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{{One Name Study|name=Noland}} === Noland Researchers === * [[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]], 4x-gr-granddaughter of [[Noland-171|George Noland]] (of the Pierce/Philip line), who was born in Virginia and died in Georgia in 1800. My family's research focuses on the Mississippi Nolands who descended from George's son Pearce. *

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[[Category: Noland-165]] {{Red|Note}} - Inactive page. Mission accomplished: cleared up the problem with two Judith Colliers who married men of the same name - apparently father and son James Hickses ([[Hicks-1942]] and [[Hicks-5191]]) who married aunt/niece Judith Colliers ([[Collier-419]]/[[Collier-4008]]). ~ [[Noland-165]], 24 March 2021 == US Southern Colonies Workspace == == Five James Hicks/Hix == The Brunswick/Surry/Sussex line for Capt [[Hicks-3762|Robert Hicks-3762]]Profile for a different Robert ([[Hicks-1262]]) has a note on the profile: "This line of Hicks is in no way related to the Hicks of Surry County Virginia." includes several James Hix/Hicks (see 5 James Hicks presented [[#5 James Hicks|below]] from [http://yanceyfamilygenealogy.org/NotesforThomasHicks.pdf page 7] of research posted by Devon Lewis). To recap: # ''[[Hix-319]]'' (also [[Hicks-13909]]) - James Hicks, son of Captain Robert, who married first [[Unknown-551761|Martha]] then [[Unknown-551763|Fathy]] - Fathy named in his 1760/1 [http://www.usgenwebsites.org/vagenweb/brunswick/court/wills/hicksjames1761.html will]. Referred to in some of the records as James Hicks the Elder. (Merges pending for mom - Frances Unknown & Frances House [to be Unknown] & the two James Hix/Hicks profiles. ~8 March 2021) # ''[[Hicks-8725]]'' - James Hicks the Elder’s son, James Hicks (died 1776) married to Frances - [http://www.usgenwebsites.org/vagenweb/brunswick/court/wills/hixjames.html 1776 will] # ''[[Hicks-1942]]'' - James Hicks, son of Captain Robert’s son, George [[Hicks-5190]] – "our James Sr. who married the first Judith Collier, daughter of [[Collier-988|Isaac Collier]]" - m [[Collier-419]] - with will proved 1693 see [http://www.usgenwebsites.org/vagenweb/brunswick/court/wills/hicksjames.htm this transcription]. # ''[[Hicks-5191]]'' - his son, "our James Hicks Jr., who married Judith Collier, daughter of [[Collier-390|Charles Collier]]" - m [[Collier-4008]] (niece of Judith [[Collier-419]]) # James Ransom Hicks, son of Captain Robert’s son, John ''Note'' - as of 27 Feb., Capt Robert [[Hicks-3762]] doesn't have a profile for a son John attached. Bluegrass Messengers (more speculation than fact, but does have will transcriptions and other useful stuff) says: "3) Captain Robert had a son John (Moved to NC in 1741; d. 1761 in Anson Co. so William d.1779.] documented and he left will." == James the Elder, James the Younger, and George Hicks == 6 October 1747 patent. George Hicks of St. Andrews Parish, with a minor son James, was preparing to remove "out of this Colony" - NOT what [https://sites.rootsweb.com/~harrisonrep/Brunswk.htm this transcription] says ("George intends shortly to remove out of this County") - & therefore selling to James Hicks the Elder - relationship not stated - but apparently James the Younger, son of George, is being left in Virginia. : Witnesses: ''relationship surmises'' * [[Ransom-268|Richard Ransom]] - ''son-in-law of Captain Robert'' * [[Collier-988|Isaac Collier]] - ''future father-in-law of "James the younger"'' * Matthias Davis - ''profile of Capt Robert says his daughter Rachel married Matthias Davis (named Hicks in his 1739 will, Davis in her mother's 1744 will'' * John Wall, Junr. - ''[[Wall-875|John Wall]], Gent. witnessed the 1744 will of Captain Robert's widow Frances''This ([[Wall-875]]) is probably the younger John Wall, the one who married [[Poythress-100|Ann Poythress]]. The profile attached as father - John [[Wall-3256]] "the Elder" - has the same dates as Wall-875, and is attached as both husband and son of Susannah [[Corker-15]] (as of 26 March 2021). : Court November 5, 1747, Deed proved by the oaths of [[Ransom-268|Richard Ransom]] and John Wall, Jnr., Gent. : 1754 implies 1733ish birth of James the Younger, son of George of Brunswick County. James (the Elder) with wife Martha in 1744 patent is the son of Robert. Relationship: nephew/uncle, assuming George who removed is brother of James the Elder. Will of James the Elder (1760/1) refers to "Mr. James Hicks" as cousin [i.e., nephew]. This casts a question as to the identity of George, son of Captain Robert: George with wife Sarah is of Surry County in 1744 - and was still in Surry County in 1747 - so he's not the George who left his son James with James the elder... that George was "of Brunswick County". : Bill of Sale dated _________________, between James HICKS and James HICKS, the younger (son of George HICKS) in consideration of 93 pounds paid by James HICKS the younger, conveying 2 negroes, one named Brandon and the other boy named Tom and personal property. Referenced to a Mortgage Deed dated the 6th day of October, 1747, from George HICKS, father, to James HICKS for the benefit of James HICKS, the younger. Presented in Court on August 27, 1754. Deed Book 5, page 607. https://sites.rootsweb.com/~harrisonrep/Brunswk.htm : George Hicks of St. Andrews Parish, Brunswick County for £100, paid by James Hicks the Elder of same, Gent., Two negro Slaves the one a man Named Brandom &; the other a Boy Named Tom, Also two feather Beds and furniture, provided it is the true intent that whereas a Certain agreement of B&;S hath been formerly concluded between the said George Hicks and the said James Hicks for a tract of land lying on both sides of Jenneto Creek containing 396a for the making over &; conveyeing of which the said Land the said George Hicks at the time of the ssaid agreement entered into a Bond with the said James Hicks the Elder in the Penalty of £50 &; whereas the property of the sd. Land was at that time and still is vested in James Hicks an Infant, son to the said George Hicks, and as the said george intends shortly to remove out of this Colony &; has a Design to give the above named Slaves Beds &;c to his said son James on Condition that he shall when he arrives at the age of Twenty one Years make over &; convey unto the said James Hicks the Elder a good &; Lawfull Title unto the said Land it is therefore the tru intent of these presnts that the use of the said slaves be reserved unto the said James Hicks the Younger untill he shall arrive at the Age of Twenty One years &; that then &; from that time the sole right Title and property of the said two slaves Beds &; furntirue be and are hereby intirely vested in him the said James Hicks the Younger provided he shall on his arrival at the Age aforesadi or as soon after as he hsall be thereunto required by the said James Hicks the Elder make over &; convey the said Land &; premises unto the said James Hicks the Elder. In case the said James Hicks the Younger shall neglect or refuse to Comply with the above Conditions on his part that then &; from the time of such Neglect or Refusal the property of the said slaves and Beds are to be immediately vested in the said James Hicks the Elder, dated 6 October 1747. Signed George Hicks. Witnesses: [[Ransom-268|Richard Ransom]], [[Collier-988|Isaac Collier]], Matthias Davis, John Wall, Junr. Court November 5, 1747, Deed proved by th oaths of [[Ransom-268|Richard Ransom]] and John Wall, Jnr., Gent. Deed Book 3, Page 358. : ~ http://www.usgenwebsites.org/vagenweb/brunswick/deeds/brundb3.htm Looking for Matthias Davis (prob. not [[Davis-13193]] - of MD), found : [[Davis-28185|John Davis]] (also of MD) - wikitree has his brother m to [[Hodge-1653|Mary Hodge]]/father of [[Davis-28177|Catherine]] m [[Townsend-3396|James Townsend]], but DAR doesn't.{{DAR-grs|A030406|Captain John Davis|21 Feb. 2021}} Caught my eye because of recent Townsend connection, but that might be with Stiths. === George, James, Robert === abstracted from above: : James Hicks the elder, of age by 1747 (if I'm reading the 1747 document right, he's charged with administering land for James the younger by the younger's father George) : Jame Hicks the younger, son of George, minor in 1747; 1754 record acts on what he had promised to do when he turned 21 (which if done with no delay would put his birth c1733) : George, father of James Hicks the younger, was of St Andrews Parish, Brunswick County in 1747; George with wife Sarah was Surry County (1744, 1747). James Hicks, 1760/1 will (Brunswick County) names wife Fathy (2nd wife? same James with wife Martha in 1744?) and refers to "Mr. James Hicks" as cousin [i.e., nephew] & mentions slave Brandum (slave Brandon is mentioned in both 1747 & 1754 records involving James Hicks the Elder & James Hicks the Younger). Children: Benjamin, Robert, Mary, Patty, James, Lewis, Frances and John Hicks. Witnesses: John Stephens Junr., Henry Vinson, and Thos. Harris Williams.see http://www.usgenwebsites.org/vagenweb/brunswick/court/wills/hicksjames1761.html : '''Notes''': See Robert W. Baird's research - "Bob's Genealogy Filing Cabinet" articles: [https://genfiles.com/articles/legal-age/ Legal Age] & [https://genfiles.com/articles/colonial-legal-terminology/ Legal Terminology] (e.g., cousin). George Hicks, 1761/2 will (Charleston, Craven County, South Carolina) - Devises land to wife, and after her death to son, Robert Hicks. Son, George. Grand-daughter, Elizabeth Hicks. Grandson, Benjamin Hicks. Executor: Robert Hicks. Witnesses: Henry Bedingfield, George and Luke Paul.http://www.usgenwebsites.org/vagenweb/brunswick/court/wills/hicks25.html Robert Hicks, 1765 will (Berkely County, South Carolina) names wife & brother George as executors - Wife, Mary. Sons, Benjamin and Robert Hicks. Daughter, Elizabeth Hicks. Brother, George Hicks. Executor: Wife and Brother, George Hicks. Witnesses: Phil Dill, William Heustess, John Forrester. James Hicks [Hix], 1776 will (Pittsylvania County) names wife Frances, brother Benjamin of Brunswick County executors: "...Benjamin Hix of Brunswick County my executors. Signed by James Hix. Witnesses were John Salmon, Elisha Harbour, [[Lanier-183|David Lanier]] [husband to sister Mary], and Thomas Jamison." :Children: son [[Hicks-15035|Miles]] (not of age); unborn child (James' wife Frances is pregnant); daughters Nancy Hix, Elizabeth Hix, Franky Hix, Dolly Hix (also not of age - later in the will is mention of "the first of my daughters that comes of age").http://www.usgenwebsites.org/vagenweb/brunswick/court/wills/hixjames.html - see profile of James's wife for a transcription that includes a fith daughter - Patsy Hix (with ancestry link to image as source). http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/henry/wills/willbk01.txt - : P. 35-36 - JAMES HICKS, (estate account) : To David Lanier; includes cash payments to Field & Call & Co., John Colley; purchases made for Miles Hicks, Nancy Hicks; returned Sept. 28, 1780. : P. 36 - JAMES HICKS, : Guardian account for his orphans; To Alexander Joyce, 1779; includes cash due John Colley; payments for boarding Miles Hicks, Nancy Hicks, Elizabeth Hicks; payment for boarding four children; returned Sept. 28, 1780. === Robert Hicks === : Indian Trader / Captain. Historic marker (image on profile for [[Hicks-3762]] Robert Hicks II (1658-1738) - [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Hicks-3762 here]) : 2016 comment on profile for Robert [[Hicks-5684]] (attached as father of [[Hicks-3762]]) by Eric Daly: "I guess this puts the theory a John is the father of Robert Hicks 1658 - 1738 the Indian Trader out the window." (Father had been John [[Hicks-1374]] - removed Nov. 2016; birth date changed from 1658 to 1636; death date of 1739-03-06 and "Capt" prefix also removed.) Based on this image: [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Hicks-5684 Land Patent of John Poythris, Senr. sold to Robert Hix and others]. Description posted with image: :: "Land Patent of 24 Oct 1701 John Poythris, Senr. Deep Bottom, 350 acres Charles City Co. N side of Nottaway River adj 950 acres patented by Hugh Lee, Jr. (and sold to William Jones, Sr., Robert Hix, the taylor, Senr., and John Roberts); to fork of Myery Br., parting Tonatora old field, to the Indian SW, 24 Oct, 1701. Transportation of 7 persons; John Lee, Robert Boreman, Humphrey Hix, Hen. Snetgrove, Mary Drin, N. Satinbach, Wm. Lambut." : Biography for Robert [[Hicks-5684]] (as of 18 Feb. 2021) begins: ::[Item 1] Virginia Land Records: 1654 April 8 Robert Hicks Charles City Co., south side Appomattox River, north side 3rd. branch Blackwater (Creek), near Warrck Path (VPB#6, p. 510).
[Item 2] Book 7 PP 395 & 396 24 Oct 1701 John Poythris, Senr. Deep Bottom, 350 acres Charles City Co. N side of Nottaway River adj 950 acres patented by Hugh Lee, Jr. (and sold to William Jones, Sr., '''Robert Hix, the taylor, Senr'''., and John Roberts); to fork of Myery Br., parting Tonatora old field, to the Indian SW, 24 Oct, 1701. Transportation of 7 persons; John Lee, Robert Boreman, Humphrey Hix, Hen. Snetgrove, Mary Drin, N. Satinbach, Wm. Lambut. (ref C & P Vol 3, P. 52) [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Hicks-5684.png Item 2 Image]
'''Note in item 2 John Poythris, Robert Hix and Humphrey Hix are mentioned. There is a Anne Poythress on the will of [[Hicks-3762|Robert Hicks]].''' ... and of interest: [[Poythress-100|Ann Poythress]] witnessed [[Hicks-3762|Robert Hicks]]' 1739 will ... see http://www.usgenwebsites.org/vagenweb/brunswick/court/wills/hicksrobert1739.html and [[Wall-875|John Wall]], Gent. witnessed his widow Frances's 1744 will - see http://www.usgenwebsites.org/vagenweb/brunswick/court/wills/hicksfrancis1744.html (see https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Poythress-Descendants-5 too)... this bit copied to [[#Walls]], below. : Text for [[Hicks-5684]] says he was born c. 1636 and came into Virginia around 1654 and that his son, "Captain Robert, married Evan's daughter, [[Evans-2595|Winnifred]] in Surry Co. Virginia. Captain Robert was born c. 1658" ("Evan" being John [[Evans-8726]], said to be associated with the "elder Robert" and who "owned land near Hix"). :Trying to sort out the profiles for James Hicks led to trying to sort out the profiles for Robert Hicks: * Robert Hicks with a 1733 will - names ** wife Esther ** son Thomas ** son-in-law John Halsey * Robert Hicks with a 1739/40 will - names ** wife Frances, ** sons Charles, James & George ** daughters Frances Ransom, Martha Bedingfield, Elizabeth Hicks, Rachel Hicks, Mary & Tabitha ** son-in-law Richard Ransom ** grandsons Benjamin Hicks and John Bedingfield === Wills === moved most of this section to [[Space: Hicks Family Wills]] '''Notes''' [[Wall-1783|James Wall]] m [[Ransom-351|Elizabeth Ransom]] (daughter of Richard Ransom & Elizabeth Hicks) ''https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A126612 = Robert Williams m Sarah Lanier, son Nathaniel Washington m Sarah Jane Walton (see Lanier below). : see also [https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A030733 A030733] & [https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A030686 A030686] (tied by [https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=1114876&MyLineageCount=1 this record]), but flags everywhere. : Frances [[Davis-48803]] m [[Winston-981|Robert Lanier Winston]], son of [[Winston-576|Joseph Winston]] & [[Lanier-507|Elizabeth Lanier]]. :: William Davis (1749-1826) Patriot Ancestor #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A030729 A030729] m Lucy/Caroline Winston
and a Lucy Caroline Davis ([https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=1045487&MyLineageCount=1 desc. of William]) m Anthony Arrington Pearson in 1839 ([https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=657602&MyLineageCount=1 Pearson descendant] of #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A087057 A087057], Jesse Pearson m [[Perry-11854|Amy Rush Perry]] [!!]) https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=608026&MyLineageCount=1 https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=402345&MyLineageCount=1 https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A120315 - wm walton ''http://revwarapps.org/w1518.pdf is William Walton's pension application - he married Sarah Jones Hereford [sic, Hertford] County North Carolina in December 1783 (test. by Isaac Walton, William's brother) [fn p. 13: family record]Rachel Walton Daughter of William Walton and Sarah his wife was born in October 15th 1784James Walton son of William Walton and Sarah his wife was born the 30th of October 1787Isaac Walton son of William Walton and Sarah his wife was born March the 27th 1791 Timothy Walton was born January 31st 1794 Sarah, widow of William, died May 31, 1840 in Smith County Tennessee Williams/Walton connection. https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=402345&MyLineageCount=1 === DAR Records === : Check this member's [https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_member/?Action=full&National_Number=692444 list of ancestors] - wow! ... also this member's [https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_member/?Action=full&National_Number=812152 ancestors] (but a different branch - e.g., Anderson, Walker, Lewis) * George Hicks (1717-1793), m Sarah James Gardener: #[https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/default.cfm?action=full&p_id=A054954 A054954] (2 generations conflated?)... see also https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=485685&MyLineageCount=1&Control_Min_Seqn=485685 - WikiTree has two generations of George Hicks m Sarah James ([[Hicks-5190]] & [[Hicks-9642]]). A partial image of a will ([https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Hicks-14298 here]) leaves land to son George Hicks that was given to him ("him" not identified in viewable text; see [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/James-20177.jpg this page], which refers to same will & has more details... including James [d 1793] m Mary Pledger being son of George and Naomi) by his father George Hicks, but daughter Polly Murphy named in will has a profile attached as daughter of George [[Hicks-9642]]. {{Red|Note}} on DAR record of George Hicks (1717-1793) says that Harriet Godfrey Gillespie, granddaughter of the Patriot through Daughter Nancy, who married Thomas Godfrey, was not the mother of Annie Gillespie, who married James L Baskin. DATACF 10/2002. DATACF discusses confusion of Patriot's 2nd wife, Sarah James Gardner with Patriot's Daughter, Sarah Hicks, who married William Pegues #[https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/default.cfm?action=full&p_id=A088180 A088180] ([https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=485685&MyLineageCount=1&Control_Min_Seqn=485685 this desc. record]). ** William Pegues: https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/default.cfm?action=full&p_id=A088180 - {{Red|Note}} on DAR record: Child Harriet marr John Murray & died in 1793. See DATACF regarding surname of Patriot's 1st wife and use of her maiden name and stepfather's surname Murphy. DATACF also discusses surname of Patriot's 2nd wife. ** WikiTree profiles: [[James-14518]] Sarah Jane (James) Hicks (1730-1793) and [[Gardiner-3059]] Sarah Gardiner (1757-1840) - the latter attached as daughter of the former and wife of [[Pegues-27|William Pegues (1750-1818)]] * Isaac Hicks, born 1755: https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A054963 ''added to [[Hicks-9085]]'' * Isaac Hicks, born 1758: https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A054967 (pension #S38024) ''added to [[Hicks-7295]]'' * James Hicks, born c1750, Brunswick County/died 1819, Jerico, Virginia, married (1) Mary Harris, (2) Elizabeth Harris; son Thomas m Lucy Alsop has {{Red|Note}}: "NO DOCUMENTATION HAS BEEN LOCATED IN ANY DAR COLLECTIONS TO PROVE THE PARENTAGE OF THE THOMAS HICKS WHO M. LUCY ALSOP." DAR #[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A054976 A054976]] ** John Hicks profile [[Hicks-1260]] attached to Mary Harris [[Harris-22517]] :: Goochland marriage 11 May 1778 of Elizabeth Harris & William Hicks
dau. of Harrison Harris ([[Harris-5765]]?); Mary Hicks gives consent for William & Wit. includes Moses Hicks. (see [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Marriages_of_Goochland-1 this page] of Goochland Marriages) * Robert Hicks of Brunswick, born 1720 (father of Sarah m Benjamin Bass & Nathan m "Nan-Ye-Hi" Conrad): https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A055048 ** {{Red|Note}} on DAR record: "CLAIM FOR SUPPLIES FURNISHED BY A MAN OF THIS NAME MADE 23 APR 1782; PATRIOT DECD BY 28 JAN 1782." ** Looks like [[Hicks-746]] is this Robert & [[Bass-248]] is his son-in-law (attached to "Martha Sarah" [[Hicks-698]]) ** Looks like http://www.usgenwebsites.org/vagenweb/brunswick/court/wills/hicks21.html (estate record) pertains. ** Looks liks 1780/82 will of Robert pertains: http://www.usgenwebsites.org/vagenweb/brunswick/court/wills/hicks19.html ** Check ''Lanier'' book - image 500 of 703... has Benjamin Bass (b NC) m Martha Sarah Hicks in Brunswick c1760, daughter of Robert Hicks & "Miss Courtney"Louise Ingersoll, ''Lanier'' (Goetz Printing Company, Washington, 1965), [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/484020-lanier?viewer=1&offset=0#page=500&viewer=picture&o=search&n=0&q=hicks page 500 of 703] - on FamilySearch.org, which requires a login but is free. * Robert Hicks, born 1759, Granville, NC (m Mary Dudly, Sally Raven) with son Robert m Nancy Hill (among other children): https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A055049 * Nathaniel Hicks (c1748-after 4 August 1801), died Lee County: https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A055044 * Daniel Hicks (died before 18 September 1797, Prince Edward Co.): https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A054997 (m France, son John m Frances Tucker) * Thomas Hicks (1725-1791): https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A055066
{{Red|Note}} on his DAR record was the following information about son Thomas: Thomas who m Mary Faison was grandson of Thomas, b. 1725, son of Daniel b. c1755. Proved by Bible Record. Another note: Another man named Thomas Hicks lived in Duplin County, NC. A third note: Will written 16 April 1775. ** This Thomas is m [[Williams-12238|Elizabeth Williams]] & DAR shows him as father of Daniel (both Thomas & Daniel of NC). That Daniel is Patriot Ancestor #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A135263 A135263], with wives (1) Serene Williams & (2) "Mary A E Hare Croome" & the son Thomas who married Mary Faison (who should be his grandson) ** The Daniel of SC, who married Fanney Delony, is Patriot Ancestor #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A054993 A054993] & served in SC. He applied for bounty land at age 94, in 1855, at which time he was a resident of Mechlenburg County. See the [http://revwarapps.org/s5533.pdf application file]. No indication of father's name in application, but it seems they were both living in SC in 1778, and that his father returned to Virginia: "In 1780, the British having driven the Whigs on [paper torn, text missing] from that part of South Carolina, his father returned [paper torn text missing] from where he had emigrated, this declarant also followed his father to Virginia, and found him at Hicks Ford in the County of Brunswick" Early in the application, he says he does not have a record of his birth, "the Tories having burnt his father's house". Other statements in his pension file include that he volunteered about 1778, "being then a resident of Cheraw District, State of South Carolina" and was part of Colonel George Hicks' regiment.Daniel Hicks' pension application ([http://revwarapps.org/s5533.pdf pdf]), bounty land application transcribed by Nancy Poquette; additional transcription/annotations by Will Graves; posted by [http://revwarapps.org/ Southern Campaign American Revolution Pension Statements] (accessed 8 March 2021). I believe both Daniel and that Colonel George Hicks were both gr-grandsons of [[Hicks-3762|Capt. Robert Hicks]]... I need to check RF though.... Seems so: The following information was posted by Hicks researcher Jane Peyrouse on November 29, 2004:https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/hicks/9037/ :: "This Daniel [who died in 1857 - see [http://www.bluegrassmessengers.com/surry-co--brunswick-co-early-hicks-pre-1820.aspx Bible Record]] is a descendant of Capt. [[Hicks-3762|Robert]]'s son [[Hicks-6122|Daniel]] (1693-1735) by his son Thomas who married [[Williams-12238|Elizabeth Williams]]. When [[Hicks-6122|Daniel]] (d. 1735) his wife [[Fonville-17|Edith]] (probably Fonville) took her children to Duplin County, NC, where she remarried. Thomas married [[Williams-12238|Elizabeth]] in Carteret County, NC, in 1754. My ancestor [[Hicks-5190|George]], a son of Capt. [[Hicks-3762|Robert]] by his second wife [[Unknown-550128|Frances]] left Brunswick County, VA, about 1740 and went to Craven County, SC. You may have noticed that the Daniel who died in 1857 fought in South Carolina during the Revolution under friends and associates of Col. [[Hicks-9642|George Hicks]], son of the above [[Hicks-5190|George]]. To go into this story in the detail it demands takes some 30 or 40 pages of documented narration." ''links added to profiles to try to help keep everyone sorted- but I'm curious about who Daniel's father was whose house was burnt by the Tories. Thomas m Elizabeth Williams doesn't fit if they're in NC (which DAR says they are, with a different son Daniel).'' * Colonel George Hicks (of SC): https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/default.cfm?action=full&p_id=A054954 (m Naomi, then Sarah James, Gardner's widow). A note on his record says his 2nd wife and Sarah, his daughter, are sometimes confused (nothing that his daughter Sarah married William Pegues #A088180). * Harris Hicks of Granville, born c1763: https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/default.cfm (pension #S*W4989) * Meshack Hicks (1740-1826) of Goochland County: https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A055037 (m 1: Ann Dawson, 2: Elizabeth Moreland)... had a son Meshack too. Looks like WikiTree profile is [[Hicks-2358]]. ** https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Marriages_of_Goochland-1.png / https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Marriages_of_Goochland-1 ** https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hicks-2358 "John Meshack Hicks" ** https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Moreland-215 Elizabeth * [[Lanier-559|Thomas Lanier]] (c1721-1805 - DAR) m [[Hicks-9039|Elizabeth Hicks]]: https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A069109 - children include dau. Elizabeth, m Joseph Winston and a couple of daughters who married Williams (Sarah m Robert & Rebekah m Joseph) - see [https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=478244&MyLineageCount=1 desc. record] (Rebekah) & also [https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=861079&MyLineageCount=1 desc. record] for Joseph Williams (m Rebecca Lanier) #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A126323 A126323] ** [[Lanier-507]] is wife of Joseph Winston, but has her name as Minerva Elizabeth. Joseph's DAR record says he married Elizabeth Lanier, not Minerva - see his record, #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A128899 A128899] ... see also [https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=1186583&MyLineageCount=1 this descendant record]. Not sure how Thomas and David are related... ** Patriot Ancestor #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A069071 A069071] [[Lanier-183|David Lanier]] (1750-1792) m [[Hicks-2926|Mary Hicks]]
[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=1171368&MyLineageCount=1 Descendant record] (John Hicks Lanier b 1772 m Sarah Walton Sutherland Inge b 1796) ** More Lanier DAR records ***William (1731-1802) #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A069111 A069111], m Elizabeth Burch, son Thomas m (2) Mary Catherine Peebles & son John m Nancy Ingram (other child listed, William m Elizabeth x) - [https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=546658&MyLineageCount=1 record] for Thomas desc. *** James (1724-1786) #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A069084 A069084] m Mary Cooke, children married Massey, Bankston (others) ***Benjamin (1720-1796) #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A069061 A069061] has a son Nicholas m (1) Patsy Malone, (2) Sarah Bugg; son Lemuel m Lucy Malone ***Benjamin (1732-1817) #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A069056 A069056] m (1) Susannah X, (2) Ann Nancy Jones; chldren included Bird Lanier m Elizabeth Dixon (note to Hicks/Lanier researchers - this one's mostly for me, I'm a Dixon descendant with a brick wall in Georgia) - checking member's other ancestors: **** Robert Dixon #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A032578 A032578], father of Elizabeth m Bird Lanier. Note on his records says "JOHN WHO MARR ELIZABETH POYTHRESS IS THE SON OF THIS MAN, NOT ROBERT DIXON, A032580." **** Michael Dixon #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A032574 A032574] (see also [https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=1149621&MyLineageCount=1 descendant record]) is father of Robert #A032578 & James m Martha Anderson ***Buckner (1742-1811) #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A069065 A069065] m Rebecca Williamson ***Lemuel Lanier (1720-1786) #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A069092 A069092] m (1) Mollie Peebles, son George W m Elizabeth Hicks, son David m Mary Hicks, daughter Sally m Garret Williams ***Elizabeth Chamberlain Smith (b 1717) #[ ]; m (1) Sampson Lanier, (2) Cuthbert Smith; daughter Agnes Lanier (b 1749) m William Davis (b 1747) #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A030750 A030750] (see [https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=1173385&MyLineageCount=1 this record]). Their son, Lewis Lanier Davis, m an Irvin (Louisa Tucker Irvin). Another son, Edward, m Margaret Lanier. (Flag on William Davis's record says service belongs to #A030752.) * [[Alexander-2822|William Locke Alexander]], Patriot Ancestor #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A001278 A001278], married [[Brandon-2313|Mary Brandon]]. Their daughter Mary Brandon Alexander married William Hall & was mother of William b 1775/grandmother of William Harrison Hall. Mary Brandon (Alexander) Hall is 64 in the 1850 census (see [[Hall-19705]] & citation/image link [[#1850 Census|below]]). ** Pension application of William Alexander ([http://revwarapps.org/s361.pdf pdf]), transcribed by Will Graves, posted by [http://revwarapps.org Southern Campaigns Revolutionary War Pension Statements & Rosters], accessed 25 Feb. 2021. * [[Hall-12747|William Hall]] (1740-1787), father of [[Hall-12746|William Hall]] (1775-1856) - #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A049579 A049579], [https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=578991&MyLineageCount=1 this descendant record] (found 1850 census for Wm b 1775) ... #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A128396 A128396] is William Winchester, m Lydia Richards (Lydia Winchester m Winston McDaniel, son of Martha Winston & William McDaniel #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A132461 A132461]; Lydia R. McDaniel is in William Hall's household in 1850 census, as is Sarah Hall & William H. Hall - Sarah McDaniel m William H. Hall). ** William McDaniel's mother Anne (wife of William McDaniel Sr.) is also a Patriot Ancestor: #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A128205 A128205]. * [[Winchester-759|Lydia Richards Winchester]], daughter of [[Winchester-597|Stephen Winchester]] and his wife [[Howard-10676|Sarah Howard]], was born 29 April 1806. ** See the [https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=1182916&MyLineageCount=1 DAR record] for a descendant of Sarah Howard, daughter of Joshua Howard, Patriot Ancestor #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A091128 A091128]. : Got a bit lost on the Hall info ... here's [[Winchester-759|Lydia R.Winchester]]'s bio (before I found DAR record saying who her parents were - above): Lydia was born 29 April 1806 and married Winston McDaniel on 26 January 1828 in Gallatin, Tennessee.[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=582113&MyLineageCount=1 DAR record] for a descendant of Winston McDaniel, husband of Lydia Richards Winchester and son of William McDaniel, Patriot Ancestor #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A132461 A132461]. In 1850, the household of William Hall in Sumner County, Tennessee included Lydia R. McDaniel (44, born in Virginia)."United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MC69-MZM : 23 December 2020), William Hall, Sumner, Tennessee, United States; citing family , NARA microfilm publication (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-66T3-9VH?i=45&cc=1401638 Image] (accessed 21 February 2021). A few years earlier, on 11 September 1845, William Harrison Hall, William's son, had married Sarah W. McDaniel (born 8 January 1828 in Sumner County).[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:EditPerson&u=11943926 DAR record] for a descendant of William Harrison Hall, grandson of William Hall, Patriot Ancestor #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A049579 A049579]. Lydia died on 5 April 1870, Sumner County. * See also the DAR record for William Winchester (m Lydia Richards), Patriot Ancestor #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A128396 A128396]. Nathaniel Jones - #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A015608 A015608], [https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=1136300&MyLineageCount=1 descendant record] === RBB Papers === : A lot of the RBB cards for Hicks are marked "*J.P. Madison Notes" (i.e., a less than stellar source): * [http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/drawerIII/disk8/CC/BA/019/H0248?32 Hicks, James] (the younger, who married the niece - Judith Collier, daughter of Charles - in 1787) * [http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/drawerIII/disk8/CC/BA/019/H0248?39 Lucy Gray Lewis] (d 1816), married Thomas Hicks 14 Oct. 1813 (Thomas m 2nd her sister Sarah Edmunds Lewis) * [http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/drawerIII/disk8/CC/BA/019/H0248?60 Hicks, Thomas] (m sisters Lucy & Sarah), son of Isaac Hicks & Nancy Cryer : Robert Hicks, born c1658, m c1678 (1) Winifred Evans, (2) Frances (d 1744); d 1739 ([http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/drawerIII/disk8/CC/BA/019/H0248?51 front of card]); children (on [http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/drawerIII/disk8/CC/BA/019/H0248?52 back]) * Robert Hicks ([[Hicks-6764]], married Elizabeth Irvin, daughter of [[Irvin-425|Nathaniel Irvin]] and [[Peterson-4819|Elizabeth Peterson]])"all land and plantation in Isle of Wight on South side of Meherrin River" - given to Robert Hicks who married Elizabeth Irvin (her mother's 1736 will) * Daniel Hicks * James Hicks m Judith Collier {{Red|Note}} - If he married Judith, it was after Martha (wife in 1744) had died - '''{{Red|Nope}}''' - this James isn't one of the two who married a Judith Collier. He's the James with the 1760/61 will naming wife Fathy (and reading the will, it doesn't sound as if any of the children are by her) * Frances Hicks m (1) R[?] Ransom, (2) Batte Peterson - ''this WikiTree profile looks like her: [[Hicks-3418]] m [[Ransom-268]] (attached to parents Robert [[Hicks-3762]] & Esther [[Luten-1]] - should be Frances [[unknown-538539]])... has her m (3) Seymour Powell'' - [https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/m/o/r/Carol-A-Morrison/GENE7-0002.html Morrison tree] has this too (m 3rd Seymour Powell). Her mother's 1744 will names her Frances Ransom. Profiles for Robert Hicks Ransom ([[Ransom-352]]), b after 1738, attached as son. : [[Hicks-11481|Robert Hicks]] died 1798, Greensville, m (1) Angelina, (2) Mary ([http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/drawerIII/disk8/CC/BA/019/H0248?53 front of card]): Mary Hicks, Martha Dixon Greenway Hicks "among issue" ([http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/drawerIII/disk8/CC/BA/019/H0248?54 back of card]). Posted Research Notes to daughter's namesake... [[Dixon-425|Martha (Dixon) Greenway]]: :: The 1796/98 will of Robert Hicks, of Greensville County, Virginia, names "my Daughter Martha Dixon Greenway Hicks", and "Dolly Peterson" was a witness. His wife Mary was named one of the executors and when the will was proved, Martha Greenway and John Blunt Turner were Mary Hicks's securities for the bond. The other executors were Winfield Mason and James Parham. The will was both witnessed and proved by James Parham and Eliza Parham.[http://www.usgenwebsites.org/vagenweb/brunswick/court/wills/hicks27.html Will of Robert Hicks], dated 1 March 1796, proved in June 1798 Greensville County Court. : {{Red|Conflated}} James, son of Robert Hicks, married Judith Collier, 26 November 1787 Brunswick: http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/drawerIII/disk8/CC/BA/019/H0248?32 (son Isaac m Ann Booth, then [[Booth-5245|Nancy Cryer]] - [http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/drawerIII/disk8/CC/BA/019/H0248?33 back of card])... see [[Booth-5253]] (descendants' view). : Isaac married Anne Booth - 22 April 1782 Brunswick Co. marriage bond ([http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/drawerIII/disk8/CC/BA/019/H0248?2 front of card], [http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/drawerIII/disk8/CC/BA/019/H0248?3 back of card]); his cards ([http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/drawerIII/disk8/CC/BA/019/H0248?30 front], [http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/drawerIII/disk8/CC/BA/019/H0248?31 back]) have him son of James Hicks & Judith Collier, born 1755, m (1) Ann Booth, (2) Nancy Cryer; died June 1817, Brunswick
Brunswick WB: Isaac Hicks' will dated May 10, 1817, proved June 23, 1817, names daughters Elizabeth B. Booth, Sally Booth, Minerva Hicks; sons Reuben B. Hicks, Thomas Hicks * Sarah Edmonds (Lewis), born 1807, married in 1822 Thomas Hicks, "widower of her sister Lucy": http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/drawerIII/disk8/CC/BA/019/H0248?59 * Thomas Hicks, son of Isaac and Nancy (Cryer) Hicks, married (1) Lucy Grey Lewis, 14 October 1813, Brunswick; (2) Sarah Edmunds Lewis, 1822: http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/drawerIII/disk8/CC/BA/019/H0248?60 * [http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/drawerIII/disk8/CC/BA/019/H0251?97 HIX, Mary Elizabeth Bowlin] "see BURWELL, Mary Elizabeth Mary (Hix)" [P?] Patrick and Dolly (Early) Hix == 5 James Hicks == From http://yanceyfamilygenealogy.org/NotesforThomasHicks.pdf (page 7), research posted by Devon Lewis in February 2013, with the note "In Memory of Beloved Cousin Richard Hicks". (Profiles are not linked in text - see section below the following excerpt.) : "The records concerning James Hickses can be very confusing. During the same period of time, there were five known James Hickses living in Brunswick Co., VA and transacting business, all of them family members – (1) James Hicks (son of Captain Robert, referred to in some of the above records as James Hicks the Elder); (2) James Hicks the Elder’s son, James Hicks married to Frances who died in 1776; (3) James Hicks, son of Captain Robert’s son, George –our James Sr. who married the first Judith Collier, daughter of Isaac Collier; (4) his son, our James Hicks Jr., who married Judith Collier, daughter of Charles Collier; and (5) James Ransom Hicks, son of Captain Robert’s son, John. Distinguishing between them can be even further obfuscated by the use of “Senior” and “Junior” by men who were not father and son; it was common for a younger man sharing the same name with an older man, such as an uncle or cousin or even a non-family member, to be referred to as “Junior” in documents. :"Since both James Hicks Sr., son of Captain Robert Hicks, and James Hicks Sr., son of Captain Robert’s son George, each had a son named James, some confusion among researchers exists as to which James was married to Judith Collier. An easy distinction exists. James Hicks, Sr. (son of Robert Hicks), whose will was proved in court on Feb. 23, 1761 (Will Book 3, page 352, Brunswick County, Virginia) named in his will is wife Fathy and numerous children including James and Benjamin. James Hicks, Jr., son of this James Hicks, died in Pittsylvania Co., VA (Will of James Hix, dated January 28, 1776, proved on May 23, 1776, Pittsylvania County, Virginia) and named in his will his wife, Frances, and his brother, Benjamin, as his executor. Our James Hicks, Sr. (son of George Hicks), who married Judith Collier (daughter of Isaac Collier), had no son named Benjamin among those sons named in his will and no son Benjamin appears connected to this James in land records. Thus, the presence of a Benjamin in the lineage of Captain Robert’s son, James, distinguishes that line from the Jameses in the line of Captain Robert’s son, George." :'''Profiles''' for people named in the above two paragraphs (with so many duplicates/conflations, see the following legend for [Hicks-a] - [Hicks-i]). ::''1st paragraph'' # James [Hicks-a], son of Captain Robert [Hicks-b] # James [Hicks-c], son of James [Hicks-a]/husband of Frances [unknown-a] # James [Hicks-d], son of Captain Robert [Hicks-b]'s son George [Hicks-e]/husband of Judith [[Collier-419]], daughter of Isaac [[Collier-988]] # James [Hicks-f], son of James [Hicks-d]/husband of Judith [[Collier-4008]], daughter of Charles [[Collier-390]] # James Ransom [Hicks-g], son of Captain Robert [Hicks-b]'s son, John [Hicks-h]. ::''2nd paragraph'' * James [Hicks-a], son of Captain Robert [Hicks-b], had a son named James ([Hicks-c]) * James [Hicks-d], son of Captain Robert [Hicks-b]'s son George [Hicks-e], had a son James ([Hicks-d]) * to distinguish the James ([Hicks-d]) who married Judith [[Collier-419]]... no Benjamins in their line. Line of James, son of Robert = Benjamins: ** James [Hicks-a] (son of Robert [Hicks-b]) with 1761 will (in which case, Hicks-a would = [[Hix-319]]), his wife Fathy ([[Fathey-1]]) and two sons James [Hicks-c] and Benjamin [Hicks-i] ** James [Hicks-c] with 1776 will (Pittsylvania County, Virginia), his wife, Frances [unknown-a], brother Benjamin [Hicks-i]
... ::''Legend'' :* James [Hicks-a] - 1761 will names wife Faith (1st wife was Martha [[Fathey-1]]) :** [[Hicks-13909]] James Hicks (abt.1708-aft.1760) - attached as son of Frances [[House-5824]] :** [[Hix-319]] James Hix (1695-1761) - m Martha [[Fathey-1|Fathey]], then Faith (text), attached as son of Robert [[Hicks-1262]], brother of John [[Hicks-1260]] (m Mary [[Harris-22517]]) - John is attached as son of Robert [[Hicks-1262]] and Frances [[Hicks-1263]] :*** [[Hicks-6069]] Robert Hicks (abt.1739-bef.1804) attached as son of James [[Hix-319]] and Martha [[Fathey-1]], husband of Rebecca ([[Harrison-15347|Harrison]]) Hicks and father of [[Hicks-12911|Isaac]] (Robert's 1803 will cited for Robert, Rebecca & Isaac) - Rebecca and Robert [[Hicks-6069]] are attached as parents of Isaac [[Hicks-12911]]; just Robert is attached as father of James [[Hicks-6071]] (and they have lots more children between them) :*** [[Fathey-1]] has two husbands:
[[Hicks-13909]] James Hicks (abt.1708-aft.1760), father of [[Hicks-2926|Mary (Hicks) Lanier]], born 1755
[[Hix-319]] James Hix (1695-1761), father of Benjamin [[Hicks-7997]], born 1738, & Robert [[Hicks-6069]], born 1739 (Faith [[Hicks-9046]] who married Jonathan White is attached as sister of [[Hix-319]]) :* Captain Robert [Hicks-b] - not married to Esther [[Luten-1]] :** [[Hicks-3762]] Robert Hicks II (1658-1738) - Frances ([unknown-b]) named wife in 1739/40 will :** [[Hicks-1262]] Robert Hicks (abt.1678-1738): "This line of Hicks is in no way related to the Hicks of Surry County Virginia." - text says he married Faith White & will has daughter Faith who married Jonathan White, citing http://jimserver.net/jonathan-white-of-granville-county/ ... however that site says:
"(8) possibly, Fatey mentioned as Fatey White in the will of Robert Hicks in Granville County, and who was possibly named for her mother Faith White. " ... 8 being the (possibly) 8th of 9 children of Jonathon White and his first wife Faith, his wife, who was living in 1757 in Granville County, NC:
"There is deed in Granville County in 1757 from Jonathan White and wife Faith to Ezekiel Fuller." :*** [[Hicks-9046]] Faith (Hicks) White (abt.1703-1762)]], wife of [[White-4129]] Jonathan White III (1700-1772)]] - sister of James [[Hix-319]] & John [[Hicks-1260]] :* James [Hicks-c] - son of Capt. Robert's son James / husband of Francis [unknown-a] / 1776 will :** [[Hicks-8725|Robert James Hicks (abt.1742-bef.1776)]] - bio text calls him James, son of James Hicks & Martha Fathy & says he had a son [[Hicks-15035|Miles]]. (Hicks-8725 profile cited [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/180474036 FindAGrave] & [https://www.geni.com/people/Nancy-Vernon/6000000012901233902 Geni] as of 3 March 2021) - http://www.usgenwebsites.org/vagenweb/brunswick/court/wills/hixjames.html :* James [Hicks-d] - ''married Judith Collier'' :** [[Hicks-1942]] James Hicks (1720-1792) :** [[Hicks-11234]] James Hicks Sr (abt.1732-bef.1793) :** [[Hicks-10499]] James Hicks (1728-1785) :* George [Hicks-e] :** [[Hicks-9642|George Hicks Jr (abt.1720-1793)]], son of :** [[Hicks-5190|George Hicks Sr (1695-bef.1762)]]
attached as son of [[Luten-1]] and Robert [[Hicks-3762]]
married to [[Gardener-284]] Sarah James (Gardener) Hicks (abt.1699-1770) - Sarah's profile has transcription of her 1770 will :** [[Hicks-14298|Mary Polly (Hicks) Murphy (abt.1764-1859)]] (named as daughter in will of George [[Hicks-9642]], 1717-1793 - DAR Patriot Ancestor #[http://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A054954 A054954]) :* James [Hicks-f] - ''married Judith Collier (niece of previous Judith)'' :** [[Hicks-5191]] James Hicks Jr (abt.1750-bef.1817) :** [[Collier-4008]] Judith (Collier) Hicks (abt.1766-1829) :** son [[Hicks-11232]] Thomas Hicks (1788-1827) :* James Ransom [Hicks-g] :** [[Hix-107]] James Hix (abt.1700-abt.1770) ... had been attached to John [[Hixe-1]], attached as son of Robert [[Hicks-5684]] (father of Capt Robert [[Hicks-3762]]) :* John [Hicks-h] :** [[Hicks-1260]] John Hicks (abt.1700-abt.1772) :** [[Hicks-1388]] John Hicks (abt.1675-) - totally unattached as of 18 Feb 2021 :** [[Hix-94]] John Hix (abt.1689-1748) :** ''[[Hicks-4963]] John (of Goochland/TN - see his profile for 1804 will transcript; link to [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Marriages_of_Goochland-1 Goochland Marriages]) :** ''[[Hicks-2358]] John Meshack Hicks (abt.1745-1826) of Goochland Co. :** ''[[Hix-109]] John Hix (1735-1804) of Campbell County :** [[Hixe-1]] John Hixe (abt.1658-abt.1720) - attached as son of Robert [[Hicks-5684]] (father of Capt Robert [[Hicks-3762]]) :* Benjamin [Hicks-i]: [[Hicks-7997]] :* unknown-a: [[Harrison-11410|Mary Francis (Harrison) Hicks (bef.1750-aft.1777)]] :* unknown-b [[Unknown-538539]]: Frances (unknown) Hicks (aft.1649-1744) :** Attached as 2nd wife of [[Hicks-3762]]: Robert Hicks II (1658-1738) / [[Evans-2595|Winifred Evans]] attached as first wife. : Family not discussed in the two paragraphs: * Robert [[Hicks-11427]] married Esther with son Thomas and daughter Mary, wife of John Halsey, named in 1733 will ** [[Luten-1]] Esther (Luten) Hicks (abt.1673-1744) ** [[Luten-78]] Ester (Luten) Hicks (1673-1744) ** [[Hicks-6076]] Mary (Hicks) Jacobs (abt.1714-) attached as daughter (no mention of Halsey, so wrong Mary?) ** [[Hicks-11426]] Thomas W. Hicks (1710-1775) == to check == too many tabs/windows open... * http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/brunswick/deeds/brunbk6.txt - BRUNSWICK COUNTY, VIRGINIA - DEEDS (BOOK 6) * p 49 abstract of Robert's 1733 will says Daniel Halsey - https://www.carolana.com/NC/eBooks/The_North_Carolina_Historical_and_Genealogical_Register_Volume_I_1900.pdf * https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hicks-Descendants-3762 * duplicate daniels ** https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hicks-14849 (1700 - 1735) ** https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hicks-6122 (d 1735) ** another dupe? https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hix-513 (1696 - 1735) * "Robert, father of Captain Robert..." [[Hicks-5684]]: Robert Hicks (abt.16501635-)... comment on that profile source of "Robin" nickname for Captain Robert: ** "1) Robert Hicks (Hix), "The Taylor" b. circa 1634; son, Captain Robert Hicks; (Captain Robert is referred to as Robert Jr. on occasion and was nicknamed "Robin.") John Evan's Sr. was father of Captain Robert's first wife, [[Evans-2595|Winnifred Evans]]. Children Captain Robert (b.1658):" - http://www.bluegrassmessengers.com/surry-co--brunswick-co-early-hicks-pre-1820.aspx * http://yanceyfamilygenealogy.org/NotesforThomasHicks.pdf * [[Collier-3851|Myhill Collier (aft.1736-aft.1776)]] (brother of ** [[Collier-419|Judith (Collier) Hicks (abt.1733-abt.1799)]] * https://ia802802.us.archive.org/19/items/earlyvirginiamar00croz/earlyvirginiamar00croz.pdf * https://archive.org/details/jstor-4243323/page/n1/mode/1up (Brunswick County Wills, etc. cont.) * https://archive.org/details/jstor-4243406 (Brunswick County Wills, etc. cont.) * https://archive.org/details/jstor-4243367/page/n3/mode/2up (Brunswick County Wills, etc. cont.) * https://archive.org/stream/southsidevirgini219834/southsidevirgini219834_djvu.txt * [https://books.google.com/books?id=-i0gWpdKvywC&pg=PA54&lpg=PA54&dq=James+hicks+%2B+Judith+collier+va&source=bl&ots=dcXOoKJdas&sig=aBoLMhVIKaTtDYTP5mxvQe9muV8&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjR0uammMnQAhULK8AKHcghDNU4ChDoAQg6MAY#v=onepage&q=%22judith%20collier%22&f=false Google Book] - Marriages of Brunswick Collier * Carol Morrison's reseasrch ** https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/m/o/r/Carol-A-Morrison/index.html ** https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/m/o/r/Carol-A-Morrison/GENE7-0001.html ** https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/m/o/r/Carol-A-Morrison/GENE7-0002.html ** https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/m/o/r/Carol-A-Morrison/GENE7-0003.html * [https://books.google.com/books?id=j9YUAAAAYAAJ&q=hicks#v=snippet&q=hicks&f=false Google Book] - ''The North Carolina Historical and Genealogical Register,'' Volume 1, edited by James Robert Bent Hathaway == Robert d 1796/98 == [[Hicks-11481|Robert Hicks (-bef.1798)]] (1796/98 will). : Robert Hicks, of Greensville County, Virginia, left a will dated 1 March 1796 and proved in June 1798 Greensville County Court by witnesses James Parham and Eliza Parham, who also witnessed the will. His wife Mary was named one of the executors and when the will was proved, Martha Greenway and John Blunt Turner were Mary Hicks's securities for the bond. The other executors were "my friends" Winfield Mason and James Parham. Third witness to the will was Dolly Peterson.[http://www.usgenwebsites.org/vagenweb/brunswick/court/wills/hicks27.html Will of Robert Hicks], dated 1 March 1796, proved in June 1798 Greensville County Court. : Family named in his will are * wife Angelina Hicks (deceased) * wife [[Greenway-479|Mary]] * daughter Mary by Angelina * daughter [[Hicks-11482|Martha Dixon Greenway Hicks]] [namesake of [[Dixon-425|Martha (Dixon) Greenway]], mother of Mary Greenway, his wife] * expected child by wife Mary From [[Hicks-11481#Research Notes]] for Identifying others named in the will, in addition to Mary's mother, [[Dixon-425|Martha Greenway]]:[http://www.usgenwebsites.org/vagenweb/brunswick/court/wills/hicks27.html Will of Robert Hicks], dated 1 March 1796, proved in June 1798 Greensville County Court. : ''nearly certain'' * [[Greenway-611|Elizabeth Parham]] (sister of wife Mary) * [[Greenway-162|Dolly Peterson]] (sister of wife Mary) : ''not as certain'' * James Parham is either [[Greenway-611|Elizabeth]]'s husband or her son, but her profile does not have either attached. Whether husband or son, WikiTree has only one profile that might possibly be him, of age to be her son: [[Parham-991|James Parham (aft.1772-aft.1795)]]. No information about this family is provided other than the reference to the father's will (I'm not an Ancestry member, so the reference - and the profiles created based on it, which do not include a wife as of 21 March 2021- is all I have). [[Parham-987|William Parham]] of Nottoway County wrote his will in 1794, and it was proved (in Nottoway County) on 7 December 1797.Will of William Parham of the parish of Raleigh in the County of Nottoway. Nottoway Co., VA, WB 1, pp. 296-297, w. 28 Jan 1794, p. 7 Dec 1797. Digital image at Ancestry.com - https://ancstry.me/2WA8C6P ** Of interest: [[Parham-872|William Parham]] (died "after 1787") married [[Dixon-427|Mary Dixon]], sister of [[Dixon-425|Martha (Dixon) Greenway]]. * [[Turner-3756|John Blount Turner (abt.1763-abt.1837)]], born in Brunswick County, married in North Carolina, died in Mississippi. His profile has a sister [[Turner-25733|Mary]] attached, who is attached as wife of [[Wall-5114|James John Wall]] of Greensville, Virginia. Citation to John Wall's 1796 will, proved in Greensville Court January 1797.Will of John Turner. Greensville Co., VA, WB 1, pp. 347-352, w. 20 Dec 1796, codicil w. 22 Dec 1796, p. Jan Court 1797. Digital image at Ancestry.com - https://ancstry.me/2HuklN9 ** A Col. John Wall is named in the will of [[Ransom-268|Richard Ransom]], who married [[Hicks-3418|Frances Hicks]] (both [[Ransom-268|Richard]] and [[Hicks-3418|Frances]] are named in the will of her father, [[Hicks-3762|Robert Hicks]]). Frances's half-brother [[Hicks-6764|Robert]] married [[Irvin-872|Elizabeth Irvin]] (whose sister [[Irvin-438|Mary]] was probably wife of [[Wall-2096|Col. John Wall]], whose will was proved 1761 - see their profiles for more). The mother of Elizabeth and Mary Irvin was [[Peterson-4819|Elizabeth Peterson]]. ** DAR record for John Turner (father of Mary Wall and John Blount Turner) shows son Sugars married to Rebecca Delony.John Turner, DAR Patriot Ancestor #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A117124 A117124].[[Hicks-7997|Benjamin Hicks]], son of [[Hix-319|James]] who died 1761 and named wife Fathy, married a Delony ([[Delony-14|Lucy]]). So did [[Hicks-15073|Daniel Hicks]] (married [[Delony-26|Fanny]]). Lucy & Fanny were daughters of [[Delony-12|Henry Delony]]. Henry's DAR record shows a son [[Delony-13|Henry]] who married an [[Turner-13872|Ann Turner]] - Henry de Long, DAR Patriot Ancestor #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/default.cfm?action=full&p_id=A031564 A031564] - daughter of [[Turner-13885|James Turner]] (in WikiTree, James born c1748/Ann born 1766). Henry Delony & Anne Turner's daughter Rebecca married son Sugars Turner.Henry de Long, Jr., DAR Patriot Ancestor #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A031565 A031565]. Also, Richard's widow Frances is said to have married (2) Batt Peterson. * Winfield Mason ''need to research'' * John Watson ''need to research'' * [[Chappell-940|Hicks Chappell (1757-1836)]], son of [[Hicks-6635|Elizabeth (Hicks) Chappell]], whose profile says she is named daughter in the 1738/9 will of Robert Hicks (1738/9 will of [[Hicks-3762|Robert]] names daughter "Elizabeth Hicks".http://www.usgenwebsites.org/vagenweb/brunswick/court/wills/hicksrobert1739.html His profile does not have a profile for Elizabeth attached, as it is not clear that the Elizabeth Hicks named in Robert's will married a Chappell. * John Hopkins ''need to research'' == Walls == '''Walls''' - defer to Leake Little. He has knowledge of at least one branch of the family. Not enough info on profiles for me to determine who goes where with what dates. (See for example [[Wall-33]] comment.) A will abstract for Joseph Wall (probated 19 April 1727, Surry County) posted to John [[Wall-875]]'s profile led me to edit the profile for Joseph [[Wall-33]] (d 13 Apr 1727). Probable duplicate profiles are [[Wall-3258]] (d 17 Apr 1729) and [[Wall-2015]] (d 19 Apr 1727). Lou Poole's researchJames L. (Lou) Poole. "[http://www.ncgenweb.us/richmond/wallloupoole.pdf Wall Family]" (North Carolina GenWeb : 2016). has Joseph's wife as [[Kilpatrick-607|Susanna Kirkpatrick]] (attached as wife of [[Wall-33]]). [[Wall-3258]] is attached as husband of [[Corker-15|Susannah Corker]] (who is attached as mother of John [[Wall-875]] & John [[Wall-3256]], who is attached as son of [[Wall-3258]]); [[Wall-2015]] is attached as husband of Susan [[Potter-3502]]. John Wall has a few profiles too ([[Wall-875]], [[Wall-1630]], [[Wall-3256]], Col [[Wall-6642]]+[[Browne-1360]] to name a few). John [[Wall-3256]] is attached as son of [[Wall-33]] & [[Pittman-849|Susannah Pittman]] (the "son-in-law" version of Joseph's relationship to [[Pittman-1252|Thomas Pittman]]). the following '''Note''' was posted to [[Wall-33]] February 2021: : The relationship of Joseph Wall to "father" Thomas Pitman was, as posted on the "Andersons of Colonial N. Carolina" website: Step son, Son in law, or A bastard son of Pitman."Andersons of Colonial N. Carolina", "[https://andersonnc.com/joseph-wall-surry-to-edgecombe/ Joseph Wall - Surry to Edgecombe]", written by anderson1951, posted 28 October 2012, accessed 23 February 2021. Lou Poole favors step-son.James L. (Lou) Poole. "[http://www.ncgenweb.us/richmond/wallloupoole.pdf Wall Family]" (North Carolina GenWeb : 2016). Who Col John Wall named as witness to Hicks' wills isn't yet positively identified, but is most likely the profile for John [[Wall-2096]], which is attached as husband of Mary [[Irvin-438]] (sister of [[Irvin-872|Elizabeth]] who married one of the Roberts - [[Hicks-6764]]). The will abstract posted on [[Wall-2096]]'s profile: : Will of John Wall of the parish of St. Andrews in the County of Brunswick. Brunswick Co., VA, WB 3, pp. 366-368, w. 4 Jun 1752, p. 29 Apr 1761 & 22 Nov 1762. Digital image at Ancestry.com - https://preview.tinyurl.com/vykw3bk * wife Mary; her late husband Burrell Brown * son John Wall * son Michael Wall * son George Wall * son James Wall :: Exr: son James Wall :: Wit: Wm Eaton, John Thompton, Daniel Weldon, Robert Jones Junr. [[Poythress-100|Ann Poythress]] witnessed [[Hicks-3762|Robert Hicks]]' 1739 will ... see http://www.usgenwebsites.org/vagenweb/brunswick/court/wills/hicksrobert1739.html and [[Wall-875|John Wall]], Gent. witnessed his widow Frances's 1744 will - see http://www.usgenwebsites.org/vagenweb/brunswick/court/wills/hicksfrancis1744.html (see https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Poythress-Descendants-5 too) Col. John Wall is probably [[Wall-875]]... or [[Wall-6642]] (maybe those are duplicates?... maybe not. 22 Feb. they both had the same death date. They don't anymore.) Daughter of Robert & Frances married Richard Ransom. The executors for his 1748 will are "Friends Col John Wall. From her profile ([[Hicks-3418]]): : ...Sons, James Ransone and Robert Hicks Ransom. All rest of estate to be equally divided among my three children, James, Robin, and Elizabeth. Friends, Col. John Wall and Col. Nathaniel Edwards, named as Executors and as guardians of my two sons..."Maybe Nathaniel [[Edwards-7175]]... his will names a daughter Elizabeth Willis - maybe [[Edwards-17981]]. Nathaniel Edwards' will: https://www.jstor.org/stable/4243767?seq=3#page_scan_tab_contents - wife Jane, previously wife of Henry Haynes. The [[Edwards-7175]] profile for Nathaniel doesn't have Elizabeth married to Willis. From the bio of Col. John [[Wall-6642]] (b 1680, m [[Browne-1360|Anne Browne]]): : In February 1745, all the county?s western territory was made into Lunenburg County... John Wall and Nicholas Edmunds were commissioned by the Brunswick Court to oversee and recruit help for the laying of Brunswick?s new western boundary. Drury Stith made the actual survey...? ?...By 1732, the population had so increased that the Council decided to allow Brunswick to set up its own magisterial system and stand on its own. ...?Whereas in pursuance of the Act of Assembly for erecting the County of Brunswick a Court House for the said county is now built & by the increase of Inhabitants the said County judged is a Capacity to have Magistrates of its own. It is ordered that a Commission of the Peace be prepared for the sd. County, & that Henry Fox, Henry Embry, John Wall....William Machiln, Gent., be appointed Justices for the said County... ?Most of Brunswick?s troops were in the militia, and had been serving as early as 1741. Prior to this date, Prince George County, from which Brunswick was formed, had been responsible for the protection of the county?s frontier. According to existing records it appears that on 2 July 1741, Colonel Henry Embry was the first militia officer commissioned in the county. Also commissioned in July and August, 1741, were: John Wall, Lieutenant Colonel; and Drury Stith, Major, in a Company of Horse...? ?In the early days of Brunswick County, when the Indians still lingered around the fort and the population was sparse, the church had little communication with its frontier members. ...the nearest minister was the Reverend John Cargill, of Southwark Parish. In 1724 he wrote the Bishop of London from his home on the James River, ?My Parish is twenty miles in width and one hundred in length, being a frontier Parish. It has 394 families. The school for Indians is on the borders of my parish. There are one church and two chapels and seventy or eighty communicants.? ?The Parish of St. Andrew had legally begun before Cargill wrote his letter. When Brunswick was founded in 1720, the order setting up the new county also designated the area as St. Andrew?s Parish and provided money to build a church. The church was not built immediately, but was in existence before 1732. ?The St. Andrew?s Parish, Vestry Book, kept in the County Clerk?s Office, begins with an entry in July, 1732. A vestry is the elected administrative body of an Episcopal church. The first recorded vestry consisted of Henry Embry, and John Wall as Churchwardens... They were all paid 1000 pounds of tobacco for their services.? : was on his profile as of 23 February 2021 as above, with only two sources listed - one was MyHeritage (behind a pay wall) & the other - http://www.reynoldspatova.org/getperson.php?personID=I5587&tree=reynolds1 - was where this was copied from. It was given as a source (but not sure what for): [S100] Internet Source, http://www.ncgenweb.us/richmond/wallloupoole.pdf
:Regarding his association with John Wall The http://www.ncgenweb.us/richmond/wallloupoole.pdf link is a paper on the Walls that includes the following: : "Probably of greater significance is correspondence that Walter Ashe Wall had in 1953 with Mr. Richard Dunn of Richmond, Virginia. Mr. Dunn wrote: ''"From 1725 to 1949 Joshua Poythress I and his descendants owned theFlower de Hundred plan-tation in Prince George County, Virginia. On 18 July 1952, I gave to the Archives Division, Vir-ginia State Library, a copy of the will, dated 17 January 1739, of Joshua Poythress I of Flower de Hundred which I had found among the papers of my late father, Dr. William Wilcox Dunn (1870-1952) who was the last descendant of Joshua Poythress to own Flower de Hundred. ''"From your viewpoint, the interesting thing about the copy of the Will of Joshua Poythress I is that it was introduced asevidence in the suit of Wall against Poythress as is clearly shown by the following wording which was inscribed on the back of the will: :''"Will (copy) of Joshua PoythressWall vs. Poythress... ''"Also following excerpt from the will of Joshua Poythress I establishes the fact that as of 17 Janu-ary 1739 he had an unmarried daughter named Ann Poythress — 'the remainder of my estate I give and devise to my loving wife and to my sons Joshua Poythress and William Poythress and to my daughters Ann Poythress, Elizabeth Poythress and Mary Poythress to be equally divided be-tween them when my son Joshua Poythress shall come to age.' ''"From the above, it would seem to me that Ann Poythress, daughter of Joshua Poythress I of Flower de Hundred, married John Wall after the death of her father and being dissatisfied with the division of her father’s estate brought suit against his executors."9 If all our speculations are true, then our task is to find a John Wall of Brunswick County, who married an Ann Poythress about 1740, and who was born between 1700 and that I have found such a pair, as documented below, does not prove a thing! But from these scant beginnings I have managed to build a trail of circumstantial evidence that, I think,does tend to corroborate, if not actually prove, the above statements.... ''(trail of evidence follows - see the paper for details)'' See also p IV-41 of that document - http://www.ncgenweb.us/richmond/wallloupoole.pdf Lou Poole's pages accessed 23 Feb. 2021 (looking for Poythress-Hicks connection): * https://poythress.org/primary-records/deeds/compilation-of-any-poythress-mention-in-virginia-patents-and-grants/ * https://poythress.org/family-studies/poythress-connections-to-wall-family-in-virginia-study-by-lou-poole/ * https://poythress.org/family-studies/early-poythress-family-in-virginia-lou-poole/ Biography for Robert [[Hicks-5684]] (as of 18 Feb. 2021) begins: :[Item 1] Virginia Land Records: 1654 April 8 Robert Hicks Charles City Co., south side Appomattox River, north side 3rd. branch Blackwater (Creek), near Warrck Path (VPB#6, p. 510).
[Item 2] Book 7 PP 395 & 396 24 Oct 1701 John Poythris, Senr. Deep Bottom, 350 acres Charles City Co. N side of Nottaway River adj 950 acres patented by Hugh Lee, Jr. (and sold to William Jones, Sr., '''Robert Hix, the taylor, Senr'''., and John Roberts); to fork of Myery Br., parting Tonatora old field, to the Indian SW, 24 Oct, 1701. Transportation of 7 persons; John Lee, Robert Boreman, Humphrey Hix, Hen. Snetgrove, Mary Drin, N. Satinbach, Wm. Lambut. (ref C & P Vol 3, P. 52) [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Hicks-5684.png Item 2 Image]
'''Note in item 2 John Poythris, Robert Hix and Humphrey Hix are mentioned. There is a Anne Poythress on the will of [[Hicks-3762|Robert Hicks]].''' : Another Poythress connection to explore (see [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Sloman-Descendants-1 Sloman-1 descendants]): * [[Wynne-2|Robert Wynne]] married [[Sloman-1|Mary Frances Sloman]] (widow of [[Poythress-5|Francis Poythress]]) and their sons ** [[Wynne-1|Thomas Wynne]] married [[Stith-1|Agnes Stith]]RBB card for Thomas Wynn, son of Robert & Agnes Stith: [http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/drawerIII/disk8/CC/BA/040/W0543?97 front], [http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/drawerIII/disk8/CC/BA/040/W0543?98 back]... son Thomas m Anne Bolling, dau. Lucy, dau. Mary m Nathaniel Malone, son Robert Wynn m (1) Martha Jefferson, (2) Mary ** [[Wynne-4|Joshua Wynne]] married [[Jones-7083|Mary Jones]], Joshua & Mary's sons *** [[Wynne-204|Joshua Wynne]] married [[Hicks-10500|Mary Hicks]] (daughter of Capt. Robert) *** [[Wynne-99|Peter Wynne]] married [[Anderson-4717|Frances Anderson]] ([according to [http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/drawerIII/disk8/CC/BA/040/W0543?101 RBB card], Peter died Prince George Co., c1738, putting him in timeframe of the Peter who married Frances's aunt of the same name... WikiTree has this Peter Wynne born 1688, died 1770) ''prob. need to have [[Wynne-1118]] & [[Unknown-481383]] merged into them (see comment on -1118)... see also FS "[https://www.familysearch.org/photos/artifacts/15284419 memory]" saying only Joshua m Anderson :: The RBB card for Peter Wynne m Frances Anderson has (one the [http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/drawerIII/disk8/CC/BA/040/W0543?102 back]): Prince George Order Book (1737-1740) page 205: Action of Account brought by Benjamin Goodrich against Lewis Green, Thomas Poythress, and Peter Wynne, exors. of Peter Wynne dec'd - 14 Nov 1738 - also page 180, Sept. Court, and page 189, Oct. Court. || See 1718 (Henrico 1719) will of grandmother Margaret () Cocke... || Issue: "Peter Wynne [exor of father].
:: See DAR records of Thomas & Sarah (?) Anderson & Charles Lewis's wife Mary Howell... maybe related somehow? ::* [https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=1273428&MyLineageCount=1 descendant of Sarah], #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A009933 A009933] ::* [https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=1251177&MyLineageCount=1 descendant of Thomas], #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A009935 A009935] ::* Mary ([[Howell-106]]) Lewis: #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A070069 A070069] (wife of [[Lewis-683|Charles]]/mother of Charles m Mary Randolph - son is #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A069807 A069807], their son [[Lewis-680|Charles]] m [[Jefferson-9|Lucy Jefferson]] - [[Jefferson-1|TJ]]'s sister, per WikiTree RF) :* Peter Wynne (died 1738) :* Peter Wynne (exor.) :* Benjamin [[Goodrich-6267]], son of Edward [[Goodrich-937]] & Margaret [[Wynne-269]], daughter of [[Wynn-4|Joshua Wynn]] & Mary Jones :* Lewis Green :* Thomas Poythress - maybe [[Poythress-11]], son of [[Poythress-5|Francis Poythress]] (son of Francis who m Wynne) & Rebecca Wynn ([[Coggin-2]]) Poythress, brother of [[Poythress-2|Anne (Poythress) Green]] (wife of [[Green-187|Burrell Green]], son of "[[Green-15299|John Lewis Green]]" - see [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Green-Descendants-15299 his descendants]) :* Robert Wynn m Jefferson = [[Wynne-29]] & [[Jefferson-641]] - he also married Ann [[Bolling-12]], dau. of Robert [[Bolling-34]] & Anne [[Stith-5]] (their childre = the "White Bollings", as opposed to the Red Bollings, descendants of Pocahantas by Bolling-34's 1st wife, Jane [[Rolfe-54]]). Robert [[Bolling-276]] (1759-1839) married Catherine [[Stith-357]] & Ann Dade [[Stith-223]] (2 of 4 wives). Bolling-276 references an RBB card but link isn't for the card. == Chappells == John [[Mason-3332]] (1716-1785) m Elizabeth [[Chappell-540]] - DAR #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A074902 A074902] :Children in DAR record: * Elizabeth Briggs Mason, m Christopher Rives/William Christopher Rives * John Mason, Jr, m (2) Jane Parham Thweatt * William Mason, m Mary Gilliam * Lucretia Mason, m William Mason * Peyton Mason, m Mary "Polly" Peebles * Mary Mason, m (2) Achilles Jeffery : Not listed: Rebecca m Rives : https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:MergePerson&user1_name=Hicks-3445&user2_name=Hicks-1374&action=compare ... John Hicks (both born 1630s/one died 30 Sep 1728 & the other married to Rebecka [[Rives-149]] - proposed the merge with note: "Hicks-3445 and Hicks-1374 appear to represent the same person because: birth years close but no info to support either year, or wife Rebecka Rives, or death date 30 Sep 1728 (which with born 1636 is a bit of a stretch for time/place)... could you check your records and add to either both profiles or a merged profile? Thanks!") : Rebecca [[Reeves-4686]] (b 1658 "Surrey" County, VA) m John [[Hicks-10060]] (b 1658), mother of John Bennett [[Hicks-10059]] (b 1677). Text for Reeves-4686 has both born 1658 and the following: :: "...born c.1692 and died after 1729. She married John Hicks who made his will in Surrey County, Virginia, 31 July 1738; and it was probated there 20 August 1739, naming his wife Rebecca Hicks and her brother George Reeves as executors of his will. There is no data on his children. :: "2. George Rives was born c.1698 and died 1 June 1746 in Surrey County, Virginia. His will refers to brothers Timothy and William Rives. All three brothers had sons named Timothy." : Rebecka [[Rives-163]] m Thomas [[Hicks-4545]] (b RI, 1640, d 1728 in VA) in 1657 in Charles City County; died 1729 in Surry : [[Rives-64]]: Rebecca (Rives) Hicks (1692-1729) m John [[Hicks-697]] (b 1685, Charles City) in1712, Surry, died 1729, in Surry (born 1692 in Surry). Children [[Hicks-740|Rebecca (Hicks) Tatum]], Abigail (Hicks) Rose and Robert Hicks. John [[Hicks-697]], died 20 Aug 1729, has the note: :: Rebecca (Rebeckah) Rives (Reeves; also Rieves) is this John Hix wife. There is also a John Hix, who is a son of Captain Robert. The Rives family is also connected to Captain Roberts family. http://www.bluegrassmessengers.com/john-hicks-1670--rebeckah-rives-1692-surry-co.aspx : The bio is "John Hicks (also Hix) (b. 1685) married Rebeckah Rives (Rieves- Reeves) (1692) Surry Co; Brunswick Co. Bedford Co." Children are * ROBERT[2] HICKS, b. Abt. 1715, Surry Co., Virginia. m. Mary Courtney * JOHN HICKS, JR b. Abt. 1717, Surry Co. * DANIEL HICKS, b. Abt. 1719, Surry Co. m. Sarah Shackleford * JOSHUA HICKS * ABIGAIL HICKS m. John Rose (John Rose, son of William and Lucy (Corker) #Jordan Rose, was born ca 1696 in Surry County, Virginia.) * REBECKAH (REBECCA) HICKS (1720 - March 14, 1750) [m. Robert Tatum ] : See [http://www.bluegrassmessengers.com/john-hicks-1670--rebeckah-rives-1692-surry-co.aspx Bluegrass Messengers] regarding John's will http://www.planetmurphy.org/content/body/TatumPeter1675-1771.htm has Paul Tatum son of Joseph Tatum... " From http://www.planetmurphy.org/content/body/TatumPeter1675-1771.htm ... : (ii). – proposed – Edward Tatum “I” (~1700 – 1744), son of Peter Tatum (~1675-1771). : There is no proof of relationship. Peter Tatum left no will, but a close relationship is indicated with Peter’s grantor deeds. Edward Tatum’s wife was Martha __ (born ? and died 11 April 1771). Her maiden name might be “Hicks,” when a 1728 will of John Hicks mentions his son-in-law Edward Tatum. After Edward’s death, Martha married 2nd to William Scoggins. : 1728 September 30 - Surry County: Will of John Hicks (Hix) names his wife Rebeckah Hicks and her brother George Rieves. Hicks had son Robert Hicks go and live with son-in-law Edward Tatum until he is 18 years of age. Witnesses were Ursilla Rieves, Elizabeth Rieves, and Christopher Tatum. Proved 20 August 1729. from Nathan [[Hicks-727]]: : The will of Robert Hicks (written 1780/proved 1782, Brunswick County) names a son-in-law, not son Nathan, as sole executor. This implies that either Nathan was not yet 21, which would mean he was born no earlier than c1760, or he was not in a position to be executor (e.g., not in Virginia). Robert's bequest to Nathan was "five pounds current money of Virginia to him and his heirs forever". The profile for [[Hicks-746|Robert]] says he married [[Courtney-66|Mary Courtney]] in 1766, which puts son Nathan's birth either after 1766 or Mary not his mother. from Robert [[Hicks-746]] (with 1782; supposed father of Nathan, b 1743) :'''Research Notes''' From a transcription of his will,[http://www.usgenwebsites.org/vagenweb/brunswick/court/wills/hicks19.html 1782 Will of Robert Hicks] the following are probably his daughters and sons-in-law: : "...Paul Tatum, Mary Hicks, Tabitha Hicks, James Vaughan, James Bruce and Lewis Peebles, and lastly I constitute and appoint my son-in-law Paul Tatum my whole and sole executor..." : son Nathan and son-in-law Benjamin Bass are also named in the will. Which daughter was married to Tatum, Vaughan, Bruce, Peebles, and Bass is not stated in the will. DAR records show that [[Hicks-698|Sarah]] married [[Bass-248|Benjamin Bass]].Daughters of the American Revolution, ''DAR Genealogical Research Databases,'' (database online). "Record of Robert Hicks", Patriot Ancestor #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/default.cfm?action=full&p_id=A055048 A055048] (accessed April 10, 2015). Paul Tatum's wife may be Elinor. In a discussion of John Hicks' 1728 will is the statement "In the Will of Nathaniel Tatum, 1714 he mentions his sons: Edward Tatum (d. 1744 m. Martha -will), Peter, Christopher, Henry. His son Edward Tatum m. Martha in his 1744 will children are: Jesse, Edward (Jr.), Cheney, and John (his will witnessed by Robert Hicks, whose daughter Elinor m. Paul Tatum)."Transcription of [http://www.usgenwebsites.org/vagenweb/brunswick/court/wills/tatumedward1744.html 1744 will of Edward Tatum] (accessed 23 March 2021). The same source lists Robert's children and their spouses - although without giving sources for the information - including Tabitha (married "Banjamin" Goodrich, 25 May 1789), Mary (married William Atkinson, 26 August 1782), Susanah (married James Vaughan), Ann (married James Bruce), and Jean (married Lewis Peeble, 25 January 1779). John [[Tatum-799]] m a Howard (misread as Howell at first): [[Howard-16165|Martha Millie Howard]] — married 1763 in Brunswick County, Colony of Virginia Peter Tatums (from [[Tatum-759]], one of the Peter Tatum's profiles; it's also on [[Tatum-89]]): : Do not confuse the following Peter Tatums, who are different! * Peter [[Tatum-243]] (~1675 to 1771) of Surry and Brunswick Counties, son of Nathaniel Tatum “II” (~1635 – 1719). This Peter Tatum married Mary _ who is recorded only once. Jim Murphy. Planet Murphy [http://www.planetmurphy.org/content/body/TatumPeter1675-1771.htm Peter Tatum] First compiled 1 February 2007. This revision 1 December 2015 by J. R. Murphy. Accessed 7/12/2019 [[Day-1904|jhd]] *Peter Tatum (~1705 to 1751/55+), son of Nathaniel Tatum (~1670 to 1738+) – both of Prince George County. This Peter married Mary Epps. *Peter Tatum (~1710 to 1751), son of Edward Tatum (~1670/80 to 1739) – both of Surry County, Virginia. This Peter married Sarah Heath. : There is much confusion and concern because Prince George County’s Mary Epps married a different Peter Tatum (~1705 to 1751/55+) - son of Nathaniel Tatum (1670 to 1738+). : Peter [[Tatum-217]] (born 27 Jan 1742, Bristol Parish; died 11 Aug 1791 in Wilkes, Georgia), married (1) Ann Chappell, (2) "Virginia Rebecca" Howell (about 1764)... with comment on his profile that says Virginia Rebecca Howell is married to Peter Tatum Sr. not Peter Henry Tatum (and the father Peter attached to Tatum-217 is Tatum-759). :: https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A112242
:: https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A112223 ::Ann Chappell m Tatum ... [[Chappell-729]], born 22 Dec 1739 in Virginia; daughter of James John Chappell and Elizabeth (Briggs) Chappell. Wife of Peter, mother of Howell [[Tatum-218]] : Rebecca Hicks married Edward [[Tatum-98]], whose profile has his birth in 1681 in Prince George County; death "before 16 May 1739 in Surry, Virginia". Rebecca named wife in will, along with sons Nathaniel and Peter, daughters Elizabeth Tatum and Ruth Tatum.Will of Edward Tatum. Surry Co., VA, DB/WB 9, pp. 62-63, w. 3 Sep 1736, p. 16 May 1739. Digital image at Ancestry.com - https://ancstry.me/2lMgaBE [[Tatum-542]] - The inventory of Christopher Tatum was recorded in Surry Co., VA, DB/WB 9, pp. 700-701. The Surry Co. Court ordered the inventory on 19 Feb 1750 (old style). The date of the inventory was 30 Apr 1751. It was admitted to court on 21 Aug 1751. Digital image at Ancestry.com - https://ancstry.me/2kw2XwK Surry Co., VA, DB 6, p. 188, 8 Feb 1750 (old style): “John Tatum, Christopher Tatum, Thomas Tatum, Cheney Tatum, Frances Rieves, Widow Bridget Tatum (sons and daughters of Christopher Tatum lately decd) and John Rieves and Joshua Young who intermarried with two of the daughters to Joshua Tatum who was one of the sons of the said Christopher Tatum, decd. one Negro man slave named Jamie and all other personal estate. The Widow is to have her shares of the estate. s/ John Tatum, Thomas Tatum, Frances Tatum, Bethia Tatum, Boice Tatum, Christopher Tatum, Cheney Tatum, Bridget Tatum, Joshua Tatum, Joshua Tatum (sic). Wit: Augustine Claiborne, William Todd, Thomas Young, Leonard Claiborne Jr. Rec. 19 Mar 1750” (old style) Hopkins, William Lindsay, “Surry County, Virginia, Deeds and Estate Accounts, 1734-1755,” ® 1991 by William Lindsay Hopkins; reprinted Iberian Publishing Co., Athens, GA, 1994. Other Chappells : Thomas Chappel (1763-1820) #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A021025 A021025], dau. Elizabeth m Drury T. Vaughan :: [https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=653305&MyLineageCount=1 desc. record] for Sally Vaughan... and [https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=601851&MyLineageCount=1 this one] for Sarah R Vaughan... Thomas Chappel son of James Chappell #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A021008 A021008] & Mary Harris. : Robert [[Chappell-160]] m (1) Mary [[Chappell-170]], (2) Eliza [[Hicks-1822]], (3) Elizabeth [[Peterson-1154]] : Henry [[Chappell-941]] m Elizabeth [[Hicks-6635]] (m 1756) - text on Hicks-6635: :: "Some researchers have apparently confused Elizabeth Hicks with Elizabeth Rives. There is an Elizabeth Rives that married a Henry Chappell on Nov. 5, 1779" : Elizabeth [[Chappell-1048]] (b 1755) m Stephen [[Peebles-1307]] :http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/sussex/vitals/marriages/misc0001.txt * John Chappel m Mary Hines, 1758 * Thomas Chappell and Elizabeth Malone, 1771/2 * Robert Tucker and Mary Ann Parham, 1771/2 * Stith Parham and Lucretia Parham, 1771/2 ** 2 Sept., 1772, Stith Parham and Lucretia Parham, widow. *William Parham and Mary Kelley, daughter of John Kelly, Oct. 7, 1772. * James Chappell and Sally Hines, daugher of William Hines, 20 April 1769 * Chappell Gee and Rebecca Lucas, dau. of Wm. Lucas, dec., 18 March, 1773 * Frederick Jones and Susanna Claiborne, dau. of Aug. Claiborne, 18 Aug., 1774 :: lots more, lots of same names Robert [[Chappell-55]] (1680-1724), son of Thomas Chappell Jr & Elizabeth Jones (later Taylor). : Married * Sarah (Cox) Crawley Chappell * Sarah (Lewis) Chappell 1706 in Charles City, Charles, Virginia Colony : Children * Robert Chappell Jr. * Martha Carey (Chappell) Vaughan * John Chappell * James Chappell == Maclins == Frederick Maclin #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A072951 A072951], dau. Elizabeth m John Hardaway (see [https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=612655&MyLineageCount=1 this desc. record]). Also, John Hardaway is son of [[Hardaway-8|Thomas Hardaway]], DAR Patriot Ancestor #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A051388 A051388]. Siblings = Nancy Hardaway m Daniel T Pegram, Martha Peterson Hardaway m Robert Rives (#[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A096527 A096527]), Elizabeth Hardaway m Richard Locke, Susannah Hardaway m Peter Manson, Mary Hardaway m Ishmael Harwell. : There's another [[Hardaway-49|Thomas Hardaway]] (b 1734), with a DAR record: #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A051384 A051384], whose daughter Elizabeth [[Hardaway-178]] married Francis Epes [[Hardaway-177]] (grandson of John [[Hardaway-48]], an orphan of John who chose inlaw [[Hatcher-108|Hatcher]] as guardian - attached in WikiTree as brother of Thomas [[Hardaway-8]] (DAR Patriot Ancestor #A051388 above). Citation for guardian selection is "Charles City Co., Va., Order Bk. 1687-95, p. 450"."In 1693 John HARDAWAY, as one of the orphans of John HARDAWAY, being 15, chose his brother-in-law Henry HATCHER of Henrico County as his guardian." [1] "Charles City Co., Va., Order Bk. 1687-95, p. 450" see https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Maclin-50 & comment: : update: d 1779 is after date this John's will was proved ([http://www.jstor.org/stable/4243767?seq=3#page_scan_tab_contents p 163]) : d 1779, m Mary Wall (see http://www.ncgenweb.us/richmond/wallloupoole.pdf .... pretty sure this is the John Maclin referred to as her husband) lots of connections - copy of his profile (as of 24 Feb 2021): John Maclin was born 1710 in James City County, Virginia to [[Maclin-46|William Maclin]] and [[Brewer-2078|Kathryn Brewer]]. He died November 28, 1774 in Brunswick, Virginia. John Hardaway (1736-1834) #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A051380 A051380] m Elizabeth Maclin (1758-1801) - son John Clack Hardaway [https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=548360&MyLineageCount=1 DAR desc.] '''Marriage Bonds''' Col. [[Maclin-50|John Maclin]] and [[Jarratt-140|Ann Cryer]], widow, March 29, 1773.''Virginia Historical Magazine'', p.166Matthew Parham, Jr. and Rebecca Maclin, Nov. 25, 1755. p.168 From FindAGrave? :Husband of Amy Cook Maclin
:Father of: *Rebecca Parham *John Maclin *Thomas Maclin *William Maclin *Susannah Maclin '''Named in His Fathers Will''' Will of William Maclin Sr., sons James, William and '''John'''; daughter Ann Lanier and her son Thomas Lanier, daughter Judith McKnight Dated January 29, 1751; proved March 26, 1751 p.161 Meade's list of vestrymen, St. Andrew's parish, gives names of William and Frederick Maohen. The writer of this sketch has personally examined old vestry book of the parish, and finds signatures of vestrymen William Maclin, Frederick Maclin, John Maclin.http://archive.org/stream/jstor-1919853/1919853_djvu.txt '''Will''' Will of Capt. John Maclin, confirms to son Frederick all property given him same; to sons John and Thomas, son-in-law Matthew Parham, son-in- law James Maclin, son William, daughter Amy Morton, daughter Susannah Maclin. Dated June 1771, proved November 28, 1774. p.163http://www.ancestraltrackers.net/va/resources/virginia-magazine-history-biography-v28.pdf "John Maclin, vestryman of St. Andrew's; lieutenant, captain major, and colonel in county militia, 1743-1774; will probated November 28, 1774; children mentioned in will: Frederick, Thomas, John, William, Amy, Elizabeth, Rebecca, Susannah, executors, Frederick and Thomas Maclin, Gent."The William and Mary Quarterly, Volume 7 p.108https://books.google.com/books?id=CWiel4PVkEkC&pg=PA281&lpg=PA281&dq=John+MacLin+1610+Virginia&source=bl&ots=_9hhcB8y4C&sig=AjZV5vSxCys8Q2SMEHBYtGGpKPc&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiY-KHHvJjLAhUF2SYKHeRcC1UQ6AEIRjAI#v=onepage&q=John%20MacLin%201610%20Virginia&f=false '''Research Notes''' Family :Parents: William Maclin 1682-1751 and Katherine Brewer 1707-1726
:Spouse(s): Ann Cryer 1710-1785 and Amy Cooke 1711-1771 Children *Rebecca Maclin *Thomas Maclin 1743-1798 *Frederick Maclin 1720-1808 *John Maclin 1733-1779 *Elizabeth Maclin 1843-1876 *Amy Maclin 1750-Unknown *Susannah Maclin 1750-Unknown *William Maclin 1752-Unknown '''Sources''' * {{FindAGrave|181882972}} *http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~vabrunsw/deeds/brundb7.htm *http://www.jstor.org/stable/4243767?seq=3#page_scan_tab_contents p.163 *''Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography, Under the Editorial, Volume 1" edited by Lyon Gardiner Tyler *http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~vabrunsw/deeds/brundb7.htm *http://www.jstor.org/stable/4243767?seq=3#page_scan_tab_contents p.163 see https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Irvin-438 - daughter Mary (by John Wall): : 4.. Mary Wall seems to have married John Maclin (sp?). He died testate in 177S in Brunswick Co. He had been the executor of her half-brother Urvin Brown in 1776 and of his widow in 1778. == 1850 Census == Couldn't find Malachi & Mary (Hicks) Murphy. William Hall: "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MC69-MZM : 23 December 2020), William Hall, Sumner, Tennessee, United States; citing family , NARA microfilm publication (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-66T3-9VH?i=45&cc=1401638 Image] (accessed 21 February 2021). == Miscellaneous == Henry County marriages... https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/2028927?availability=Logan%20Utah%20FamilySearch%20Library I recall mention of a Shelton ... orphan went back to Virginia to live with Rev Shelton? Maybe related to Bird [[Hicks-2024]] born about 1740 married Anthony [[Shelton-586]]. : Found it - the bio for Chappell Love's FindAGrave memorial (#[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49047251/chappell-love 49047251]): "Chappell's parents died in South Carolina and [he] was brought to Lunenburg County, VA by his uncle Samuel Love. He and two of his brothers were placed with a Rev. Shelburn so as to receive an education and to learn a trade.. He married twice in Prince Edward County. He and his second wife Martha renovated an earlier home on Allen Creek in Mecklenburg County and named it The Hermitage. His only son Allen inherited the home place." From an e-mail (January 08, 2021/US Southern Colonies Project WikiTree; Wyche-54)... There is a [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XR7M-62G marriage record] for Elizabeth Davenport and Charles Abernathy. That does not say that she was a widow so it is unclear if Davenport was her birth name or the name from a previous marriage. I do not see anything for a marriage to a Malone either. I did find a [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2ZJ-DHDZ marriage record] for Elizabeth Johnson to Moses Hicks in 1786 in Virginia. There seems to have been a lot of confusion and tangling with this line. There does not appear to be any information that I have found that has Elizabeth Johnson in Virginia during this time period marrying either an Abernathy, Davenport, or a Malone. ... [[Bird-6542]] - Wilson Lee Bird (1807-1886), married Rebecka Lytle, [https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=542393&MyLineageCount=1&Control_Min_Seqn=542393 desc.] of Thomas Little, DAR Patriot Ancestor #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A070521 A070521] (Rebecka had Hicks desc.) John Covington, DAR #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A026813 A026813], m Nancy Wall / son of John Covington, who was son of [[Covington-96|Henry Covington]] Sr. and Mary ([[Blackiston-2|Blackiston]]) Covington. [[Massey-2271|William Massey]] m [[Rives-220|Elizabeth Rives]]. * {{DAR-grs|A075138|Lieutenant Colonel William Massey|26 Feb. 2021}} Clarrisa Rives father-in-law: Charles Gill #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A044662 A044662], see https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=585545&MyLineageCount=1 Father of Charles Gill m Rebecca (parents of Clarissa's husband) = Robert Gill #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A044717 A044717] George Rives m Rebecca Hicks - [[Rives-40]]... attached to wife Sarah [[Cooke-2939]] - comment on Rives-40 says will abstract at https://www.jstor.org/stable/4243767?seq=3#page_scan_tab_contents ...children attached (as of 27 Feb. 2021): * Ann ([[Rives-533]]) Peebles * William [[Rives-532]] * Elizabeth [[Rives-220]] * Benjamin [[Rives-251]] * Frances Cook ([[Rives-231]]) Jordan Thomas Vaughan (1725-1788), DAR Patriot Ancestor #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A118344 A118344], [https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=1250748&MyLineageCount=1 desc. record], m Dorothy Jones... son Fielding Vaughan m Frances Rives (1769-1806) in 1787, Greensville Co., VA. Their son Peter Alfred Vaughan married Martha Peterson Rives (1795-1845) in 1814. (WikiTree has [[Rives-606|Martha Peterson Rives]] b 1795 m Thomas Jones [[Vaughan-2206]].) * [[Rives-606|Martha]] was daughter of [[Hardaway-15|Martha Peterson Hardaway]] (dau of Thomas Hardaway, #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A051388 A051388]) m [[Rives-35|Robert Rives]], DAR #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A096527 A096527] (see [https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=1292829&MyLineageCount=1 desc. rec]/[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=81511&MyLineageCount=1 (s)]). Other children of Robert included Clarissa, m Harrison Musgrave Gill, Benjamin, m Rebecca Gill, and Richard Augustus, m Ann Rivers ** [[Rives-41|William Rives]], #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A096532 A096532] = [[Rives-35|Robert Rives]]' father; also father of [[Reeves-268|Lazarus]] m [[Massey-313|Elizabeth Massey]]. Their mother = [[Pegram-57|Mary Pegram-57]] (sister of [[Pegram-44|Edward Pegram]] - my Manson side... see [https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=326772&MyLineageCount=1 this desc. record]) '''Kimballs''' Sarah ([[Hicks-14271]]) Kimball, had been attached as daughter of two Roberts: [[Hicks-6764]] and [[Hicks-3762]]. Since her profile says born c1690, probably daughter of [[Hicks-3762]] (1658-1738). Her profile's attached as wife of Joseph Kimball Jr. (1698 - aft 1763) & James Adams (abt 1665 - 01 Jul 1720), with Kimball and Adams children. Joseph [[Kimball-241]] (c1660-1711). Profiles attached as wives - [[Simmons-1624|Frances Simmons]] and/or [[Shearin-1|Virginia Shearin]] - were disconnected 24 February 2021 for lack of sources to support them. * [[Simmons-1624|Frances Simmons]], m 1696, Surry, Virginiahttps://www.bholliman.com/files/Surry-Co-VA-1671-1750-Court-Records-Holliman-and-Allied-Families-33pp.pdf * [[Shearin-1|Virginia Shearin]], m 1697, Surry County, Virginia{{FindAGrave|126550880|sameas=no}} for Virginia Shearin Kimball (1673–unknown). https://www.andalusiastarnews.com/2020/07/24/hicks-descendants-began-a-migration-south-from-virginia-during-late-1700s/ - no sources & has family starting in the north, but interesting. === Maryland Hicks Family === : cross-over with Virginia Hicks family/ies? Looking for likely profiles of "John Hopkins" (named in the 1798 will of Robert Hicks), closest I find in a St. John's Parish one: [[Hopkins-10549]] (born 26 Dec 1719), but no wife/children. : Hicks families in Baltimore - see [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Armstrong-15811 this page], attached to John [[Armstrong-15811]], who married [[Hicks-6317|Rebecca Hicks]] in 1714, in St. John's Parish, Jopa, Maryland. : My notes - Nehemiah & Phily... Hicks & Hix & others list the following record pages: * 86-87 & Rebecca p 86 (just these for Hix) * M72 (Nehemiah) * 64, 75, 140, M208 (Phily...) * Rebeckah M6 M198 * Sarah BR140 * William (pretty sure a Hicks – my notes are messy): BR6, 64, M194, 198, 242, William & Ann 6 : Notes from Carole Taylor: I added all that I could find on the "Issues" William, Nehemiah he's good, all kinds but seems he is the only son to stay in Maryland with mom Jane. Henry and James, mentioned but can not find any birth or parent record source for them... : Re: Rebecca Hicks-6317. Her marriage in the book. And Jane's 1713 marriage. And Nehemiah and his sons with Phillazanah in the book. ... But I will look for William in Delaware... and add that as a note. (from Carole 14 March 2021) Me: Given location and names, I would say she’s definitely of this family – maybe descended from Thomas a different route? Maybe leave as is for now? The notes you’ve added point out she’s not in will. ... from [[Taylor-25258|Carole]]: Subject: Rebecca Hicks-6317: ..."issues: 4 sons" no daughter. and Nehemiah married to Phillazania is a son. So I am adding all the profiles to that Will image... looks like I found William, the father. What do you think? === Land === '''Location Notes''': Pittsylvania County was formed from Halifax County in 1766/7, which had been formed in 1752 from Lunenburg County (itself formed from Brunswick County in 1746). Henry County was formed from Pittsylvania County in 1776/7. Brunswick County was formed in 1720, from Prince George County. Amelia County was formed from Brunswick County and Prince George County in 1734/5.[http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~george/countyformations/virginiaformationmaps.html History of County Formations in Virginia 1617-1995] (accessed 24 March 2021). Maybe a lead on Jones-Hicks info? from http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~johnsonsofva/genealogy/varivers/meherrinriver.htm 1712 Apr 17, for Thomas JONES, son of Capt. Richard JONES, in the fork of Great Creek, north side of Nottoway River The following surveys were made by Robert BOLLING Prince George Co Surveyor and reported to the courts. http://www.geocities.com/BourbonStreet/Delta/7003/pgsurveys.html Bugg - Hix connection and detailed description/history of land. From http://www.kaliktime.com/Genealogy13HicksBowen.asp ... : Bugg/Hix profiles: Ann [[Hix-19]] (1736-1764), dau. of Amos, m [[Bugg-46|Anselm Bugg]]... Mecklenburg County ; Joseph, James, Amos Hix listed in Lunenburg... http://www.virginiadot.org/vtrc/main/online_reports/pdf/93-r17.pdf A James Hicks owned land on Smith's Creek and sometimes appeared in the Bowen records. He left his will in Brunswick Co dated 1789, proved 1793, leaving 860 acres on Smith's Creek in Mecklenburg to son Isaac Hicks. In 1757, Robert Wooding sold a tract of land to Field Jefferson described as 245 acres in Lunenburg on Taylors Cr, Meherrin River, purchased of Jas Hix (Lunenburg DB 4 p 337). John Ingram's 1757 patent was for land on both sides of Taylor's Creek adjoining the Hicks land. Patent to John Ingrum [Ingram]. 10 August 1759. Beginning at House's upper corner Spanish oak on the said creek thence along his line north forty five degrees west one hundred and seventy three poles to Twitty's corner hiccory in the same thence along south forty degrees west one hundred and fifty two poles to Hix's corner pointers in the same thence along his line south forty five degrees east one hundred and thirty three poles to a white oak on a branch thence down the water courses thereof as it meanders to a branch just below a lick thence up the other branch as it meanders to a poplar thence a new line north seventy five degrees east two hundred and eighty eight poles to a black jack in Pennington's line thence along his line north ten degrees east thirty four poles to a red oak thence a new line north thirty degrees west sixty six poles to a black jack in Mize's line thence along his line south twenty five degrees west seventy poles to a black jack north seventy degrees west one hundred and eighty four poles to a white oak on the said creek and thence down the same as it meanders to the first station. Patents 34, p 456, 457 According to the 1801 will of John Bugg (Mecklenburg WB 4 p 262-264), the land he left to son John Bugg was land "on Taylors Creek adjoining the land of Daniel Cheatham, James Lett, Isaac Hicks, and Robert Nance". He left land totaling 350 acres purchased of John Ingram to sons Zachariah Bugg and William Bugg. This was the Ingram land that adjoined Hicks above. David Bowen clearly owned land that adjoined this Hicks land which he sold in 1790. Notice that the deed was witnessed by Robert Nance who also held land near the Bugg and Hicks land. Mecklenburg DB 7 p 572 9 February 1790. David Bowen of Mecklenburg to Jones Gee. 45L about 75 acres. Beginning at a corner white oak on Balaam Jones line thence from the said Joneses line up a small branch to the head and thence along Samuel Hopkins's line an east course to the head of another small branch thence down the said branch as it meanders to a bend of the said branch and thence along a line of markd trees an east course to a corner on Hix & Bowens line thence along the said Bowen line to a corner on William Thomassons line thence along the said Thomassons line to a corner white oak on James Marimans line thence along the said Marimans line to Balaam Joneses line thence along the said Joneses line to the first station. Signed David (X) Bowen Wit William Walker, Robert Nance, Wyatt Nance Mecklenburg DB 5 p 104 10 October 1777. Abraham Merrimoon & William Bowen of the Parish of St James & county of Mecklenburg to David Bowen of same. 10L about 70 acres. Beginning at James Tomerson's line thence along James MCan's line to a branch thence up the branch west to the head from thence a new cut to Balaam Jones line from thence north to James Merrimoon's line east to William Tomerson's line thence along Wm Tomersons lines to James Thomerson's line thence south along James Thomersons line to the beginning. Signed Abraham + Merrimoon, William X Bowen Wit James Hicks, David Bowen, Little Berry Bowen Rec 13 October 1777 Anne wife of the said Abraham having been privily examined voluntarily relinquished her right of dower. Even though the name Hicks appeared at least three times in the Bowen family and we can place James Hicks' land near the Bowen land, no connection to this Hicks family has been proven. == Done with == Rather than cross through/update with notes, just moved notes to here. The impetus for this page - sorting the two Judith Colliers who married father/son (apparently) named James Hicks. [[Collier-419]] is the aunt & married [[Hicks-1942]]; [[Collier-4008]] the niece married [[Hicks-5191]]. : James and Judith (Collier) Hicks marriages - two sets * Judith Collier, daughter of Isaac, m [James] Hicks in 1771 ([[Collier-988|Isaac Collier]]'s 1771 will names dau. Judith Hicks) ... Judith [[Collier-419]] as of 18 Feb. 2021, was connected to 2 profiles for James: [[Hicks-1942]] (b 1720) & [[Hicks-10499]] (b 1728). They had a son [[Hicks-9085]] Isaac Hicks (1755-1817). WikiTree has several other Isaac Hicks profiles: ** [[Hicks-12911]] Isaac Hicks (-aft.1803) - attached as son of [[Hicks-6069|Robert Hicks]] & [[Harrison-15347|Rebecca Harrison]] ** [[Hicks-7295]] Isaac Hicks (abt.1758-1829) of Oglethorpe, GA; m Elizabeth Hines (born Granville, NC to [[Hicks-2309]] Robert Hicks (abt.1713-abt.1788) of NY (died Granville) and [[Rives-254]] Sarah (Rives) Hicks (1726-abt.1800), born Petersburg, VA ... John [[Hicks-697]] (b 1685) is attached to Rebecca [[Rives-64]] (m 1712) and have a son Robert [[Hicks-746]], m Mary [[Courtney-66]] in Brunswick, 1766 ** [[Hicks-3324|Isaac Hicks (abt.1790-abt.1829)]] of Virginia, married [[Mason-3468]] Lucy T (Mason) Hicks (abt.1789-abt.1827) ** [[Hicks-14034]] Isaac W. Hicks (1809-1880), attached as son of [[Hicks-14035]] James Hicks (1750-1819)... [[Hicks-11021]] Isaac W Hicks (aft.1807-aft.1880) looks like a duplicate but is set as rejected * [[Hicks-5191|James Hicks]] married [[Collier-4008|Judith Collier]], daughter of Charles (1787 marriage bond, Brunswick County) :: James profiles :* [[Hicks-1942]] (b 1720) - merged with [[Hicks-11234]] :* [[Hicks-10499]] (b 1728) - text says "Parents: George Hicks and Mary Frances Bugg." (who has a profile: [[Bugg-28]], wife of Amos [[Hicks-718]]) :* [[Hicks-11234|James Hicks Sr (abt.1732-bef.1793)]] - [[Hicks-11234]], son of [[Hicks-5190|George]]/husband of [[Collier-419|Judith]] (merged with [[Hicks-1942]]) :* [[Hicks-5191|James Hicks Jr (abt.1750-bef.1817)]] - husband of [[Collier-4008|Judith Collier]], daughter of Charles : Problem with James Hicks who married the aunt (Judith, daughter of Isaac): * James son of Robert according to some - e.g., JSTOR "Hicks Family" article, apparently sourced by "Goode's ''Virginia Cousins''". The entry for James cites his 23 Dec. 1793 will (and includes information not in the will: "Nancy Vines (born 1766, married Dr. William G. Walker)" * James son of George according to others - e.g., Carol Morrison (see [https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/m/o/r/Carol-A-Morrison/GENE7-0002.html this page]) :: Plethora of support for both Robert's son James and George's son James, with little regard of which info is applied to which person. Known: Robert's son James was married to Martha in 1744. : Will of James m Judith (the aunt, daughter of Isaac) - following abstracted from transcription posted at www.usgenwebsites.org/vagenweb/brunswick/court/wills/hicksjames.htm ~ ''Will Book 5, page 518, Brunswick County, Virginia'' : Will written 20 March 1789, proved 23 December 1793
: "I James Hicks Senr. of Brunswick County..." ::''sons'' * Charles * John [[Hicks-10498]] ''attached to [[Hicks-1942]]'' * Isaac [[Hicks-9085]] ''attached to [[Hicks-1942]]'' * George * Vines [[Hicks-1941]] ''attached to [[Hicks-1942]]/wife [[Hardaway-62]]'' See [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hardaway-Descendants-50 this desc. list] & also #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/default.cfm?action=full&p_id=A051388 A051388], [[Hardaway-8|Thomas Hardaway]] m [[Thweatt-53|Agnes Thweatt]], dau. of Peterson - see also [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Peterson-Descendants-529 this desc. list] * James ::''daughters'' * Salley Hardaway [[Hicks-11237]] ''attached to [[Hicks-1942]]/husband [[Hardaway-193]]''Added to her profile:
: Sarah was born in Dinwiddie County on 24 April 1762 and died in Brunswick County on 6 January 1841. - inline citation: [https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=93052&MyLineageCount=1 DAR record] for a descendant of James Hicks Hardaway, son of Robert Hardaway (#[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A051382 A051382]) and Sarah Hicks.
... doubtful she was born in Dinwiddie (although that's where DAR shows that Robert was born). : She married Robert Hardaway and had at least one child by him: James Hicks Hardaway who married "Elizabeth Martha Raines Green". - inline citation: Robert Hardaway, DAR Patriot Ancestor #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A051382 A051382]
* Nancy Vines Hicks : "I appoint my three sons, namely Charles, John and Isaac Extrs" : Witnesses: Myhill Collier, Zachr. Floyd, and Chisten Curtis.
: "Brunswick County Court December 23, 1793 this last Will and Testament of James Hicks Senr. decd. was proved according to law by oaths of the witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded, and on the motion of Charles and John Hicks two of the exors therein named who made oath thereto and together with Vines Hicks, Robert Watson, and Robert Hardaway their securities entered into and acknowledged a bond in the penalty of four thousand pounds with condition as the law directs Certificate is granted them for obtaining a probate thereof in due form liberty being reserved for the other executor to join in the said probate when he thinks proper." Robert Hardaway's profile notes that Vines Hicks is Sarah's brother. https://www.archives.gov/files/research/genealogy/charts-forms/1810-census.pdf (form showing headings) https://www.census.gov/history/www/through_the_decades/index_of_questions/1810_1.html ... Sarah Hardaway is listed in 1810, Meherrin census: http://www.usgwarchives.net/va/brunswick/census/1810/meherrin/0750.gif (two entries below Judith Hicks). Colliers listed too (e.g., Charles). ... Hicks (James & John): 1810, Meherrin census: http://www.usgwarchives.net/va/brunswick/census/1810/meherrin/0751.gif Index: http://www.usgwarchives.net/va/brunswick/census/1810/index/imgindx-meherrin.txt From what I can tell, the " in the columns do not mean "same as above", else why have some " and repeat a number previously given in others. So, I think the " is just a placeholder. In which case, heads of household in the 1810 census were :[http://www.usgwarchives.net/va/brunswick/census/1810/meherrin/0750.gif page 0750]: * Judith Hicks * James H. Hardiway (looks like "Jamy" but that appears to be how the census taker wrote James - his s's look like y's) * Sarah Hardiway :[http://www.usgwarchives.net/va/brunswick/census/1810/meherrin/0751.gif page 0751]: * James Hicks * John Hicks : [http://www.usgwarchives.net/va/brunswick/census/1810/meherrin/0745.gif page 0745] * Michael Collier (index transcribed it as Richard, but it looks like Michael to me) * Charles Collier * ? Collier (maybe James? or Vines?... but doesn't style the ending "s" like other entries [which is why I went with Vines]) : [http://www.usgwarchives.net/va/brunswick/census/1810/meherrin/0746.gif page 0746] * Benjamin Collier St Andrews ([http://www.usgwarchives.net/va/brunswick/census/1810/index/imgindx-standrews.txt Index]): : [http://www.usgwarchives.net/va/brunswick/census/1810/standrews/0714.gif page 0714] * Isaac Hicks * Reuben Hicks * Jordan Hicks * Jesse Hicks : [http://www.usgwarchives.net/va/brunswick/census/1810/standrews/0715.gif page 0715] * Fanny Hicks ''marked with what looks like "(M)" - no whites, 6 "other" (all other free persons, from [https://www.census.gov/history/www/through_the_decades/index_of_questions/1810_1.html this page]; [see form] [excludes Indians]); no slaves Speculation: Top three in table are probably (3) [[Hicks-11237||Sarah (Hicks) Hardiway]], (2) [[Hardaway-200|James Hardaway]], her son, and (3) [[Collier-419|Judith Hicks]] her mother. James Hicks' 1789 will left the "plantation whereon I now live" to his wife Judith and to his son Vines,http://www.usgenwebsites.org/vagenweb/brunswick/court/wills/hicksjames.htm so possibly it is Vines and a son in Judith's household. BUT... [[Hardaway-62|Profile for the wife of Vines]] (son of James & Judith Hicks) remarried c1804, implying Vines was dead before 1810 census. : Thoughts on Judith Hicks (probably [[Collier-419]]) household... * [[Hicks-1941|Vines Hicks]], son of James & Judith (Collier) Hicks (Vines [[Hicks-1941]], James [[Hicks-1942]], Judith [[Collier-419]]). Vines was born c1760 & was left James' planation in his 1789 will (Judith was too). Profile includes a son young enough to fit 10-15 ([[Hicks-1946|William Hicks]], born c1797). * [[Hicks-9085|Issac Hicks]], son of James & Judith, was a widower in 1810 and, according to the WikiTree profiles, his youngest daughter married in October 1810 (to Benjamin Booth); his sons were all too old to be the 10-15 male in Judith's household. (AND... he's on page 0714, in St Andrews) * [[Hicks-5191|James]] and [[Hicks-10498|John]], the other sons of James & Judith (Collier) Hicks, were probably not the James and John on page 0751 - based on their profiles (John's profile says he married in North Carolina in 1782; James married in 1787 but died in South Carolina in 1817). However, Charles names his brothers James and John as beneficiaries and executors of his will - written 1805/proved 1821 - see his profile: Chareles [[Hicks-15177]]. Also on that profile is proof that Judith was a widow, living in Georgia in 1817 (not that James had moved to Georgia).From [[Hicks-5191]]:
: Emigration to Other States from Southside Virginia, Volume 1, compiled by Katherine B. Elliott, South Hill, Virginia. Page. 33. "HICKS, Judith - Greene County, GA. Know all men by these presents that I, Judith Hicks, of Green County, State of Georgia, widow of James Hicks of the aforesaid county, deceased, do appoint Thomas Hicks, of the County of Green, State of Georgia, and Williamson Smith of Brunswick County, State of Virginia, my lawful agents, or my attorneys in fact, to demand and recover my dower, or third part, of a tract of land in Brunswick County, Virginia, on Indian Branch, it being a tract of land sold by my late husband to WILLIAM WALKER, and to which I have not relinquished by dower, and my attorneys are to represent me as if I were there in person. Dated 29 January 1817, Recorded 26 Jan. 1818 Ref: Brunswick County Deed Book 24, page 18.
: So... # Maybe Judith's household was Vines' youngest son ([[Hicks-1946|William]], born c1797) and Judith's widowed son [[Hicks-9085|Isaac]] (born c1755), and [[Collier-419|herself]]. ''Not Isaac - he's in St. Andrews, Brunswick County 1810 Census, [http://www.usgwarchives.net/va/brunswick/census/1810/standrews/0714.gif page 0714].'' # James Hardiway's household was likely [[Hardaway-200|himself]] (born 15 October 1785) and "ELIZABETH MARTHA RAINES GREEN", his wife (his profile says nothing of a wife). She was born c1762 and they married 4 April 1810.Robert Hardaway, DAR Patriot Ancestor #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A051382 A051382]; [https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=93052&MyLineageCount=1 desc record]. # Sarah (Hicks) Hardiway's [[Hardaway-193|husband]] died prior to 1810. Her household is probably [[Hicks-11237|herself]] (female 45+), [[Walker-36789|her granddaughter]] (born 1808), [[Hardaway-201|her daughter]] and [[Walker-36790|son-in-law]]; the remaining male, 10-15, fits with the third child attached to her profile - [[Hardaway-137|Richard Stanfield Hardaway]], born 1797. # James Hicks: Not sure yet. He's probably the 45+ but are all the others his wife and children? If so, 3 sons & 6 daughters by a wife 26-44. Could be [[Hicks-5191]]... had two sons in 1805. (Children info doesn't line up too well, but wife Judith [[Collier-4008]], who was living in 1817, in Georgia, would have been under 45 -just- in 1810.) # John Hicks: Not sure yet. Some of the entries unreadable (either a number or the placeholder "). The male and female 45+ could be himself and his wife, with one son and three daughters (based on readable entries). Could be [[Hicks-10498]]... had 3 sons in 1805. # Michael Collier # Charles Collier # ? Collier # Bejamin Collier # Isaac Hicks (these Hicks in St. Andrews, [http://www.usgwarchives.net/va/brunswick/census/1810/standrews/0714.gif page 0714]; previous entries in Meherrin) # Reuben Hicks # Jordan Hicks # Jesse Hicks # Fanny Hicks {| border="1" cellpadding="6" !#!!Head!!White Males
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=== James Hicks (1776 will) / wife Frances === Posted to [[Unknown-551891|her profile]] 24 March 2021, which includes a good summary: Patricia, I'll leave this profile to you and other descendants, but I would like to share with you more indepth reasoning as to why I'm not convinced that this Frances is the daughter named by Daniel Coleman as Frances Hicks. Yes, obviously, Daniel moved to North Carolina before he died. And, yes, Virginia to NC is not a major journey... which seems to be part of the problem when working on the MANY Virginia/Carolina Hicks families. I haven't been at this for very long - especially compared to how long you have been, and I'm not related, but I did jump in to the mess that was WikiTree's Virginia/Carolina Hicks families when working on Collier pending merges/unmerged matches (I'm involved in the Collier One Name Study). Someone had proposed that two Judith (Collier) Hicks profiles be merged, but their profiles were a generation apart and they had different fathers. Thus began my journey. For information I've collected along the way, and an illustration of why I think more information is needed to say this Frances Hicks is the same Frances as Daniel Coleman names daughter Frances Hicks in his 1777 will, see [[Space:Noland-165_Sandbox_Twenty]] (a bit of a mess itself, but it's just my workspace for information about the Hicks Family... more of a scratch pad for notes so that I can find things again that I've encountered in this journey). In addition to what appears to be father and son James Hickses ([[Hicks-1942]] and [[Hicks-5191]]) marrying aunt/niece Judith Colliers ([[Collier-419]]/[[Collier-4008]]), there are two Robert Hicks who are apparently progenitors of separate Hicks lines: # [[Hicks-3762|Robert Hicks]] the Indian Trader, of Surry County, with a will dated 6 March 1738/39 and proved "At a court held for Brunswick Co. the 7th day of February, 1739" (whose family is a prime example of how close Brunswick County/Petersburg and the Carolinas are) and # [[Hicks-1262|Robert Hicks]] of Charles City (whose profile has a death date of 1738 and a note that "This line of Hicks is in no way related to the Hicks of Surry County Virginia."). Then there are the Maryland Hicks (see for example Rebecca [[Hicks-6317]]). I didn't get into the Maryland Hickses much, and the more Northern Hicks families not at all (see for example the profile of Rebecca's father, [[Hicks-15091|William]], which says he was born in New York). And the Puritan Great Migration Project manages a Hicks profile that isn't PGM but claims to be - see [[Hicks-369]]. A WikiTree search for Frances Hicks comes up with 278, including several spelled Hix & five with the LNAB of Unknown (this profile is one of them - the Frances named by [[Hicks-8725|James Hicks]] as wife in his 1776 will - another is the 2nd wife of his grandfather - Robert the Indian Trader - named as wife in his 1738/39 will). Husband James's will is proved in Pittsylvania County, Virginia & his profile says he was born in Brunswick County. Yes, Amelia County is close. But it is not Brunswick County. === Stovalls/Holmes === 25 March 2021: * Added John Stovall, DAR Patriot Ancestor #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A110786 A110786] to his profile [[Stovall-57]] * Biography for [[Stovall-230|Drury Stovall]] Sr. (1752-1826). (added links to descendant record/father's DAR record) * Biography for [[Stovall-52|Josiah Stovall]] Sr. (1749-1798). (added link to his father's DAR recodr) ** He's husband to Mary "Polly" Hicks ([[Hicks-973]]) & son of [[Stovall-57|John Stovall]] (DAR #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A110786 A110786]), who's also dad of Drury. * Owen Griffin, DAR Patriot Ancestor #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A211012 A211012]; [https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=1207601&MyLineageCount=1 descendant record] (added DAR links to profile for his wife [[Stovall-60|Ann Stovall]], sister of Drury & Josiah). == Didn't get into more == Descendants now involved in the profiles, so my efforts no longer needed... Following pages had been on my to-do and/or "look into" list as of 24 March. :Gees *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Ingram-5307 (m Gee) *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hicks-743 (m Gee) * more: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Gee-170 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Gee-185 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hicks-702 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Walker-27053 : https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Cross-6870 (married a Chappell)
: Edward Tatum's 1744 will (transcription): http://www.usgenwebsites.org/vagenweb/brunswick/court/wills/tatumedward1744.html * https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hicks-740 Rebecca m an Edward Tatum :Ransom * https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hicks-3418 (Frances m Richard Ransom) :Watson (named in a Robert Hicks 1798 will - [[Hicks-11481]], m Greenway... an unconnected [to a father] Robert - and couldn't figure out who he might be) - open tabs/offshoot leads... https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Watson-449 https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Watson-Descendants-10623 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Mason-8836 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Mason-13892 https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Mason-969&person2Name=Hicks-11482&relation=0&ignoreIds= https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Watson-10623 https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Mason-969&person2Name=Watson-13731&relation=0&ignoreIds= https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Watson-25765 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Watson-28092 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Watson-25765 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Watson-18090 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Watson-27591 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Goodwyn-37 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Brannon-102 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Brannan-42 (m Watson) https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Watson-13731&person2Name=Hicks-11482&relation=0&ignoreIds= https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Watson-10623 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Watson-20392 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Lanier-537 (has a Chamberlain connection) https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Sowerby-17 (married Rawlings) https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Collier-Descendants-800 https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ransome-Descendants-49 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Yancey-161 (son of a Bolling woman) https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Scott-34488&person2Name=Hicks-11482&relation=0&ignoreIds= https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Walton-307&person2Name=Hicks-11482&relation=0&ignoreIds= https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Mason-882&person2Name=Hicks-11482&relation=0&ignoreIds= : Another window full of open tabs: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hicks-3274 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hicks-7337 (son of a Tatum) https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hicks-7338 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hicks-7334 https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hicks-Descendants-3254 (of NC) https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Tatum-454 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wall-5114 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Blunt-80 (m Turner) https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wall-5115 https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A021002 (Chappell Hicks, with Pension #) https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A117119 (John Turner) https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A117122 (John Turner) https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A117123 (John Turner, m Ruth Rawlings) : Another window... https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Davis-8706 (Benjamin, NC, married Harrell) https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hicks-2309 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Dixon-425 (m Greenway) https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Greenway-611 (m Parham) https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Dixon-427 (m Parham, sister m Greenway) https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Parham-872 (m Mary Dixon-427) https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Greenway-162 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Greenway-479 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Rives-254 (m Robert) https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hicks-2309 (Robert d 1788 m Rives) https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Turner-13886 (NC/SC) https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Turner-22465 (VA) https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Turner-10169 (MD-VA) https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Turner-13021 (VA) https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Turner-32745 (NC) https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Turner-1792 (VA-TN) https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Turner-19586 (MD) https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Turner-2524 (VA-GA - brother of Sarah/Sally m [[Billingslea-22|William Billingslea]], son of Francis m Asenath) https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Turner-34670 (VA) http://www.usgenwebsites.org/vagenweb/brunswick/court/wills/hicks14.html (Robert's 1803/4 will) https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hicks-6069 (has 1803/4 will on his profile, but not sure it's the right Robert) https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=172476&MyLineageCount=1 (Lemuel Lanier) ... turned up in search results: https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/j/o/y/Thomas-Joyce/BOOK-0001/0016-0001.html https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/f/o/u/Tina-H-Fountain/GENE19-0010.html https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/j/o/y/Thomas-Joyce/GENE1-0011.html#ENDNOTEREF219 : Pages open on potential online info/leads: * https://archive.org/details/turnerfamilymaga00newy/page/62/mode/2up?q=hicks * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9TBJ-S5YK?i=15&wc=SNY4-L2H%3A146536801%2C146611001&cc=1803986 (dulony, durbin) :: Brunswick County USGenWeb pages: * http://www.usgenwebsites.org/vagenweb/brunswick/court/abstracts/H%20Surnames.html * http://www.usgenwebsites.org/vagenweb/brunswick/court/abstracts/W%20Surnames.html * http://www.usgenwebsites.org/vagenweb/brunswick/deeds/db15a.html * http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/brunswick/bios/m2450000.txt * http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/brunswick/deeds/deedbrns.txt * http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/brunswick/court/brunnat.txt * http://www.usgenwebsites.org/vagenweb/brunswick/deeds/hicksdeeds.html * http://www.usgenwebsites.org/vagenweb/brunswick/court/poahicks.html * http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/brunswick/deeds/db14-end.txt * http://www.usgenwebsites.org/vagenweb/brunswick/court/surveyhicks.html * http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/brunswick/deeds/g0000000.txt : Notes from computer: https://sites.rootsweb.com/~harrisonrep/harrbios/HenryTazewellHarrison.htm https://uncommonwealth.virginiamemory.com/blog/2011/11/04/spoils-of-war-return-home-to-virginia/ http://digitool1.lva.lib.va.us:8881/R/MV1B7D9I1MDG76V5VFBDV3THQVBAMD5AMM3B4IJ1V9CJDHFDVT-00614?func=search&pds_handle=GUEST Hicks in Maryland: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Armstrong-5883#_note-0 Nehemiah (son of Rebecca Hicks) looking for Irby (1744 will of Frances, widow of Captain Robert, names granddaughter Tabitha Irby - daughter of daughter Elizabeth?)... looking for Irby: John Irby Jr = Witness in 1745 along with a Beddingfield (Captain Robert's daughter Martha married a Beddingfield): From http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/brunswick/deeds/deedbrns.txt - : Indenture made the 25th day of January, 1745, between Thomas Hicks of North Carolina, and Nathaniel Edwards of Brunswick County, Virginia, for 40 pounds, conveying 250 acres on North side of Maherrin River and is the lower part of a tract of land containing 500 acres whereon Daniel Hicks, late of Brunswick County, at the time of his death did dwell and by his Last Will and Testament dated December 17, 1734, the said Daniel Hicks devised the land to Thomas Hicks. Witnesses were John Walls, Jr., George Hicks, James Hicks, Jr., John Irby, Jr., Henry Beddingfield and Francis Price. Acknowledged in Court on February 6, 1745. Deed Book 3, page 141. Blunt/Irby (related to Hicks, I think, but Desc/Ancestors of Blunt-52 didn't show any Hicks... just realized I didn't search for Hix though) https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Blunt-52 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Irby-70 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Irby-708 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Irby-129 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Irby-59 Joshua (immigrant) Same window: https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/hicks/6959/ - Robert Hicks, Indian Trader https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/hicks/6952/ - Robert Hicks, Indian Trader https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/hicks/9037/ - Will of James Hicks https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Mason-2713 - Mary (m Walton) https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Walton-987 - Edward https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Walton-5646#comments - Thomas (of England... moved to be son of Edward in England & not of Edward & Elizabeth - maybe not Booth - of Virginia https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Booth-308 - Elizabeth "Before we were a twinkle..." https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/102992-before-we-were-a-twinkle-the-miller-mcwilliams-connection?viewer=1&offset=0#page=1&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q= https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Unknown-538539#comments https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/House-5824#comments More notes from computer: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Maclin-47 - Ann (Maclin) Lanier Collier - http://www.usgenwebsites.org/vagenweb/brunswick/court/abstracts/C%20Surnames.html#COLLIER,Charles http://www.usgenwebsites.org/vagenweb/brunswick/court/abstracts/H%20Surnames.html#HIX,George http://www.usgenwebsites.org/vagenweb/brunswick/court/guardianappts.html open dar Sherwood bugg - https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/default.cfm oops. he’s A016730 Benj. Harris, ", & Absalom Harris: https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_member/?Action=full&National_Number=33143 (member name=Chappell!) https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A051712 – Absalom Harris dau jane m Chappel Sledge https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=503778&MyLineageCount=1 Elizabeth Harris m Kinchen Peterson Tweatt (on 24 June 1824) https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A051712 – Absalom Harris member - Judith Louise Searcy Hicks wills: http://www.usgenwebsites.org/vagenweb/brunswick/court/wills/ http://www.usgenwebsites.org/vagenweb/brunswick/court/wills/hicks26.html Other tabs open on page with Hicks wills: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Noland-165_Sandbox_Twenty#Robert_Hicks https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Unknown-538539 https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hicks-Photos-3762 https://www.carolana.com/NC/eBooks/The_North_Carolina_Historical_and_Genealogical_Register_Volume_I_1900.pdf (648 pages) https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Irby-452 - joshua https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Irvin-425 - nathaniel http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/brunswick/deeds/deedbrns.txt http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/brunswick/deeds/deedbrns.txt http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/brunswick/deeds/deedbrns.txt http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/brunswick/deeds/deedbrns.txt https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/m/o/r/Carol-A-Morrison/GENE7-0001.html https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/m/o/r/Carol-A-Morrison/GENE7-0002.html http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/brunswick/wills/willbk02.txt https://mlarchives.rootsweb.com/listindexes/emails?listname=va-freedmen&thread=35342155 https://mlarchives.rootsweb.com/listindexes/emails?listname=va-freedmen&thread=35342155 https://sites.rootsweb.com/~harrisonrep/Brunswk.htm https://sites.rootsweb.com/~harrisonrep/Brunswk.htm www.bluegrassmessengers.com/early-hicks-hix-immigrants---mainly-virginia.aspx www.bluegrassmessengers.com/early-hicks-hix-immigrants---mainly-virginia.aspx - DAR pages open in that window lots of ancestors - https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_member/?Action=full&National_Number=539159 John Dixon b 1755 & served in Georgia: https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A032554 (only one child listed... Thomas) James Thweatt desc.- https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=503779&MyLineageCount=1 James Thweatt (p Elizabeth Peterson) - https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A115227 https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A096515 https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A096515 – Benjamin Rives Benjamin Rives/dad of Elizabeth m Rosser - https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=515311&MyLineageCount=1 David Rosser - https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A098640 m Elizabeth/dau. mary m Benjamin Harris lots of ancestors - https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_member/?Action=full&National_Number=719339 other tabs: https://nativeheritageproject.com/2015/06/04/isaac-an-indian-slave/ - Robert Bolling ad (ran away from him) https://archive.org/details/colonialandrevo00landgoog - Upper sc history == Still to finish == The profile for Daniel Hicks that I created spawned "Hicks Family Wills" and "Hicks Family Bible (Virginia)"... still need to finish moving info from Daniel's profile that is better on a "multi-person" platform such as the Wills or Bible page. * https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hicks-15073 * https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Hicks_Family_Wills *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Hicks_Family_Bible_%28Virginia%29 Robert Hicks-3762 ... [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Hicks-3762/300 family group sheet]. Need to check comments/ profile text and see if additional changes for mother of kids are needed (check 6 April or so, when the two profiles for James should have gotten default OK). Followup on comments: * https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Evans-2595 * https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hicks-6764 * https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hicks-3762#comments * https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Unknown-538539 * https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Harrison-211 Holmes connection to explore (Holmes/Stovall): : See DAR [https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=80997&MyLineageCount=1 descendant record] of Sarah Stovall, daughter of Josiah Stovall (Patriot Ancestor #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A110795 A110795]) and [[Hicks-973|Mary "Polly" (Hicks) Stovall]]. Mary died in Hinds County, Mississippi in 1845. Father of Josiah is John Stovall (Patriot Ancestor #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A110786 A110786]). [[Holmes-975|James Holmes]] (1796-1861), son of [[Holmes-973|Elisha Warren Holmes]] Sr. and [[Stovall-53|Sarah (Stovall) Holmes]] https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=1294169&MyLineageCount=1 – holmes/Stovall https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=1289007&MyLineageCount=1 [[Holmes-975|James Holmes]] (1796-1861), son of [[Holmes-973|Elisha Warren Holmes]] Sr. and [[Stovall-53|Sarah (Stovall) Holmes]] == Footnotes == * info about John Hicks' 1728/29 will was posted as a comment to [[Hicks-1374]] 1 March 2021 (see copy here in hidden text)

Nominal Roll of the 205th (Tiger) Battalion, CEF

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[[Category:Canadian Militia]] [[Category:205th (Tiger) Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force, World War I]] ===Nominal Roll of the 205th (Tiger) Battalion, CEF=== ====compiled by Ken Scheffler==== The 205th (Tiger) Battalion was organized and recruited in Hamilton, Ontario beginning in late February 1916. By this time, recruiting had begun to fall off in the city, and it was hoped that by forming a battalion named after the city's esteemed Tigers athlectic club would rectify this problem. However, after an initial spurt of interest, recruiting dropped off considerably. By the time the battalion was sent to Camp Borden during the summer, it was still significantly understrength. The unit returned to Hamilton in the autumn and was evidently redesignated a "machine gun battalion" a short while later. Nothing much came of this, however, and several months later the unit was broken up for drafts. One company was transferred to 164th Battalion which was recruiting neighbouring Halton County. The following nominal roll was compiled by consulting the National Archive's "Soldier's of the First World War (1914-1918)" digital collection, as well as the Hamilton Spectator and the Hamilton Times. AARON, Edward--739516--born: Six Nations Reserve, Ontario on December 4, 1879; residence: Caledonia, Ontario; occupation: wine worker; attested; n/a; transferred from 114th Battalion in July 1916. ADAMS, Cedric Henry--240290--born: Font Hill, Ontario on November 16, 1897; residence: 20 Harvey St., Hamilton; occupation: Packer; attested: April 5. 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). ADAMS, Peter--240384--born: Ancaster, Ontario on October 28, 1886; residence: 357 Barton St. E., Hamilton; occupation: Farmer; attested: April 13, 1916. ALEXANDER, Herbert Ernest--240294--born: Hastings, Sussex, England on November 21, 1897; residence: 221 Lottridge St. N., Hamilton; occupation: Machinist; attested: April 7, 1916. ALLAN, Thomas George--Lieut.--born: Hamilton, Ontario on May 6, 1892; residence: 202 St. Clair Blvd., Hamilton; occupation: Jeweler; transferred to 164th Battalion; transferred to 1st Tank Battalion. ALLEN, John Abraham--240037--born: London, England on August 19, 1877; residence: 57 1/2 Breadalbane St., Hamilton; occupation: Bricklayer; attested: March 1, 1916. ALLINSON, Herbert Arthur--240583--born: Scarboro, Yorkshire, England on December 26, 1895; residence: 2 [unclear] Place, Hamilton; occupation: Farmer; attested: June 27, 1916. ALLISON, George Wilfred--240439--born: Carlisle, Ontario on October 6, 1894; residence: 236 Prospect St., Hamilton; occupation: Carpenter; attested: April 22, 1916. ANDERSON, T.W.--no information avalaible ANGEL, Herbert Henry--240039--born: Guernsey, Channel Islands on April 29, 1888; residence: 8 Victoria Ave. S., Hamilton; occupation: Baker; attested: April 14, 1916. ARGENT, Sydney Albert--240293--born: Woodford, Sussex, England on December 19, 1893; residence: 123 Charlton Ave. E., Hamilton; occupation: Carpenter; attested: April 3, 1916. ARGENT, Thomas Henry--240291--born: South Woodford, Sussex, England on February 11, 1888; residence: 215 George St., Hamilton; occupation: Carpenter's helper; attested: April 5, 1916. ARNELL, Walter Thomas--240505--born: Leicester, Leicestershire, England on December 8, 1892; residence: 321 Charlton Ave. W.; occupation: Knitter; attested: May 9, 1916; previously served two months with the 86th Machine Gun Battalion. ARMES, Norman Harold--240038--born: Hamilton, Ontario on August 11, 1897; residence: 142 King William St., Hamilton; occupation: Tinsmith; attested: March 10, 1916. ASHCROFT, Ernest--240292--born: Bolton, Lancashire, England on July 4, 1890; residence: 162 Balmoral Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Plate-setter; attested: April 5, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 2nd Reinforcing Draft (SS Olympic on April 29, 1917 from Halifax, NS). ASHWORTH, Walter Charles--240435--born: Manchester, England on May 26, 1887; residence: 47 Pearl St. N., Hamilton; occupation: Salesman; attested: April 18, 1916. AWREY, LeRoy Eaton--Lieut./Capt.--born: Township of Wentworth, Canada on June 10, 1889; residence: 839 Main St. E., Hamilton; occupation: Barrister and Solicitor; officer's declaration: April 1, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS); died on August 20, 1918 while serving with the 1st Battalion, Canadian Machine Gun Corps and is buried at Tigris Lane Cemetery, France. AYLESWORTH, James Roy--Captain--born: Picton, Ontario on August 16, 1887; residence: 95 Bay St. S., Hamilton; occupation: Salesman; officer's delaration: February 21, 1916. BAILEY, George John--240046--born: Shoreditch, England on September 19, 1884; residence: 61 Beach Rd., Hamilton; occupation: Shipper; attested: March 13, 1916. BAILLIE, James Alexander--240365--born: Hamilton, Ontario on May 25, 1896; residence: 48 Woodbine Cr., Hamilton; occupation: Clerk; attested: April 10, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). BAKER, Arthur Thomas--240727--born: London, England on February 14, 1885; residence: 20 Cannon St. E., Hamilton; occupation: Labourer; attested: January 12, 1917. BAMFORD, Albert--240042--born: London, England on April 18, 1892; residence: 408 York St., Hamilton; occupation: Labourer; attested: March 3, 1916; previously served with 15th Battery, CFA. BARBEAU, Frank--240510--born: Montreal, Quebec on March 21, 1873; residence: 34 Cathcart St., Hamilton; occupation: Cigarmaker; attested: May 12, 1916. BARKER, Sydney Roland--240578--born: Woolwick, Kent, England on February 15, 1898; residence: 158 Cannon St. W., Hamilton; occupation: Lathe-hand; attested: June 26, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. BARRY, Arthur--240666--born: Bolton, Lancashire, England on October 10, 1897; residence: 277 Robert St., Hamilton; occupation: Machine Operator; attested: October 7, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). BARTLEMAN, Melvin Leslie--240034--born: Tara, Ontario on June 24, 1879; residence: 16 1/2 Chatham St., Hamilton; occupation: Moving Picture Operator (Mechanic); attested: March 13, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. BARTON, Thomas Harold--240508--no information available. BATEMAN, Nicholas Edward--240712--born: Dalhousie, New Brunswick on December 25, 1874; residence: 221 Hunter St. E., Hamilton; occupation: Press-hand; attested: December 5, 1916. BATTERSBY, Walter--240052--no information available. BAUM, William--240060--no information available. BAXTER, Frederick William--240233--no information available; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 2nd Reinforcing Draft (SS Olympic on April 29, 1917 from Halifax, NS). BAYLIS, Edwin George--240057--born: London, England on January 13, 1886; residence: 216 Balmoral Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Machinist; attested: March 20, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). [severely wounded at Hill 70; had three brothers, Albert (killed with CEF), two in Imperial Army, and a sister, and a sister who was the wife of Pte. Elson Farr (120BN > 134BN > 3BN); HS Nov 26/17 p14] BEARDSLEY, John William Edward--240054--born: Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England on August 25, 188?; residence: 203 Cannon St. E., Hamilton; occupation: Cutter; attested: March 20, 1916; transferred to 146th Battalion. BEAUMONT, Edwin Forest--240619--born: Hamilton, Ontario on May 1, 1892; residence: 160 Markland St., Hamilton; occupation: Painter; attested: July 22, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion; died on September 27, 1918 while serving with the 102nd Battalion, CEF and is buried at Triangle Cemetery, Inchy-en-Artois, France. BECKMAN, Albert Herman--240055--born: Hamilton, Ontario on February 27, 1889; residence: 79 Gore St., Hamilton; occupation: Wine Clerk; attested: March 20, 1916. BECKETT, Albert Anthony--240606--born: Wolverhampton, England on November 8, 1886; residence: 78 Oak Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Engineer; attested: July 10, 1816; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). BEDELL, Frank Green--240048--born: Stoney Creek, Ontario on May 17, 1891; residence: 113 Young St., Hamilton; occupation: Building Labourer; attested: March 14, 1916. BELL, Patrick--240456--born: Buxton, Derbyshire, England on May 11, 1884; residence: 94 Chestnut Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Bricklayer, helper; attested: April 24, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. BELL, William Charles--240646--born: Yarmouth, Norfolk, England on October 7, 1872; residence: Big Four Hotel, Hamilton; occupation: Teamster; attested: August 30, 1916. BENNETT, Theodore Percy--240041--born: Kent, Ontario on July 13, 1892; residence: 25 Highland Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Carpenter; attested: March 2, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). BENNETT, William Earl--240045--born: South Buxton, Ontario on November 13, 1897; residence: 25 Highland Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Teamster; attested: March 9, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. BERKOVITZ, Louis--240682--born: Rochester, New York, U.S.A. on October 5, 1898; residence: 73 Oak Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Cigarmaker; attested: November 1, 1916. BERRYMAN, James Edward--240394--born: Hamilton, Ontario on June 23, 1890; residence: 17 Crook St., Hamilton; occupation: Ironworker; attested: April 17, 1916. BEVAN, Charles Edward--240386--born: Layton, Essex, England on November 14, 1888; residence: 160 Glendale Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Machinist; attested: April 11, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. BEVAN, George William--240043--born: Hamilton, Ontario on September 4, 1897; residence: 111 Canada St., Hamilton; occupation: Shoemaker; attested: March 6, 1916. BEVIS, William Henry--240472--born: Hamilton, Ontario on July 8, 1880; residence: 482 King William St., Hamilton; occupation: Outside Clerk; attested: May 1, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. PTE. WILLIAM H. BEVIS "Cable received to-day states 240,472, Pte. William Henry Bevis, infantry, officially reported wounded, remaining at duty, August 15, 1917." This telegram was received by Mrs. William Bevis, 482 King William street, regarding her son. Pte. Bevis enlisted with the 205th Tiger battalion, and went overseas with the draft to the 164th battalion, in March this year. He went to France last June. He was formerly employed at the west-end rolling mills. / This is the third casualty suffered by the Hamilton Tigers to be reported this week. [HS Sept 7/17 p23] BILLINGS, Reginald Melvin--240056--born: Burlington, Ontario on March 3, 1893; residence: Burlington, Ontario; occupation: Labourer; attested: March 20, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 2nd Reinforcing Draft (SS Olympic on April 29, 1917 from Halifax, NS). BLACKER, Arthur--240050--born: Leeds, Yorkshire, England on August 16, 1898; residence: 207 Balmoral Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Suit-Cutter; attested: March 15, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. PTE. ARTHUR BLACKER Word that his brother, Pte Arthur Blacker, had been admitted to No. 44 casualty clearing station on Nov. 17, suffering from contusion, was received this morning by Alfred Blacker, 207 Balmoral avenue north, in a telegram from Ottawa. Pte. Blacker enlisted in the 205th Tiger battalion on March 15, 1916, and went overseas with the draft of the 164th Halton and Dufferin battalion, in march of the present year. [HS Nov 28/17 p15] BLENMAN, George Herbert--240589--born: Dorking, Surrey, England on December 13, 1879; residence: 266 Roxborough Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Lathe-hand; attested: July 3, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS); died: April 3, 1929, and is buried at Hamilton City Cemetery[1] BLYTHE, Wilfred Pratt--240049--born: Overstrand, Norfolk, England on February 26, 1889; residence: Hamilton Club; occupation: Waiter; attested: March 15, 1916. BOARDMAN, James--240296--born: Bolton, Lancashire, England on November 24, 1874; residence: 12 Gordon St., Hamilton; occupation: Machinist; attested: April 1, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. BODEN, Arthur--240295--born: Warrington, Lancashire, England on October 29, 1877; residence: 1 Gordon St., Hamilton; occupation: Cement Finisher; attested: April 1, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). BODINGTON, Harold Percy--240095--born: Birmingham, England on February 7, 1894; residence: 9 Elgin St.; occupation: Photographer; attested: March 23, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. PTE. HAROLD P. BODINGTON On the official casualty list issued at Ottawa this morning appears the name of Pte. Harold P. Bodington as being officially reported gassed. Pte. Bodington enlisted in the 205th battalion, and had only been in the trenches about nine weeks when he was caught in a gas attack. Prior to enlisting he was in the photography business with Fred Mather, under the firm name of Mather & Co., 63 King street east, and was a member of Christ's church cathedral. He boarded with his brother, A. G. Bodington, of the Hamilton club, at 181 Hess street south. His mother resides in Birmingham, England. [HS Nov 28/17 p15] BOLINGBROKE, Arthur--240570--born: London, England on March 10, 1885; residence: 33 Highland Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Wire-bender; attested: June 17, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. BOLTON, Edmund--240577--born: Point Edward, Lambton Co., Ontario on March 17, 1875; residence: 88 Maple Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Attendant--Nursing Home; attested: May 5, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. BONNETTE, William John--240387--born: Molesworth, Perth Co., Ontario on September 18, 1889; residence: 172 Young St., Hamilton; occupation: Labourer; attested: April 12, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. BOOK, Charles Benson--240366--born: Beamsville, Ontario on October 30, 1892; residence: Stratford, Ontario; occupation: Wire Chief Telephone Co.; attested: April 10, 1916; transferred to Sig Train Depot. BOOTH, James--240631--born: Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire, England on March 17, 1874; residence: Box 26, Fruitland, Ontario; occupation: Steel range worker; attested: August 21, 1916. BOOTH, Thomas Caldecutt--240040--born: Manchester, England on December 24, 1885; residence: 253 Bold St.; occupation: Plumber; attested: March 1, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. BOSTOCK, John James Nicholson--240417--born: Bolton, Lancashire, England on December 3, 1878; residence: 173 Berlin Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Spinner; attested: April 19, 1916. BOWERY, Reginald--240555--born: Bedford, England on September 23, 1879; residence: Bolton's Restaurant, Hamilton; occupation: Moulder; attested: June 7, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. BOWLES, Sydney Harold--240234--born: London, England on September 14, 1897; residence: 45 Harvey St., Hamilton; occupation: Brush Making; attested: March 31, 1916. BOWMAN, Harold George--240231--born: Hamilton, Ontario on February 7, 1896; residence: 161 East Ave. N., Hamilton; occupation: Hardware Salesman; attested: March 28, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). BOWYER, Frederick Price--240620--born: Bracebridge, Ontario on May 17, 1889; residence: 96 Wilson St., Hamilton; occupation: Harness Maker; attested: July 29, 1916. BOYD, Mascall Brooks Hamilton--Lieutenant--born: Hamilton, Ontario on October 21, 1894; residence: 4 Turner Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Auditor; officer decleration: June 15, 1916; died at sea on June 20, 1918 while serving with the 1st Canadian Tank Battalion, Canadian Machine Gun Corps and is commemorated on the Halifax Memorial. BOYES, William Reginald--240471--born: Toronto, Ontario on February 1, 1897; residence: 108 Canada St., Hamilton; occupation: Bridge Maker; attested: unknown; served with 205th for 9 1/2 months and was drafted in late 1917 (reg. no. 3310033); died on November 13, 1918 while serving with the 102nd Battalion, CEF and is buried at Norwich Cemetery, Norfolk, United Kingdom. BRADSHAW, Frederick (aka Norman Rockwell)--240529--born: Philadelphia, Pa., USA on December 5, 1897; residence: 32 Wellington St. N., Hamilton; occupation: Electrician; attested: May 19, 1916. BRICKNELL, William John--240630--born: Woolten, Oxfordshire, England on April 9, 1880; residence: Waubaushau, Ontario; occupation: Labourer; attested: August 16, 1916; paper states: "Discharged 27/4/18/ H.Q. 649-B-25 962, of 23/4/18)". BRIDGER, John--240730--born: Chichester, Sussex, England on March 4, 1898; residence: 119 Hillyard St., Hamilton; occupation: Molder; attested: January 31, 1917; transferred to 164th Battalion. BRIDGEWATER, George Victor--240481--born: Birmingham, England on May 1, 1897; residence: 22 Cheever St., Hamilton; occupation: Labourer; attested: May 1, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. BRIDGWATER, Harold Frederick--240645--born: Kingsheath, Birmingham, England on August 26, 1898; residence: 257 Queen St. S., Simcoe, Ontario; occupation: Labourer; attested: August 29, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion, and the to 69th O.S. Battery. BRIGGS, William Joseph--240051--born: Hamilton, Ontario on February 21, 1889; residence: 4 Nightingale St., Hamilton; occupation: Accountant; attested: March 16, 1916. BRISCOE, Walter--240627--born: Orillia, Ontario on September 23, 1880; residence: 50 Gore St., Hamilton; occupation: Barber; attested: August 12, 1916. BRITTAIN, George--240053--born: Wolverton, Berks., England on June 6, 1883; residence: 13 Edinburgh Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Carpenter; attested: March 17, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion; died: July 28, 1928, and is buried at Hamilton City Cemetery[1] BRITTLE, Ernest Edward--240298--no information available. BROWN, Charles William--240499--born: Brentford, Middlesex, England on June 12, 1889; residence: 28 Hampton Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Clerk; attested: May 6, 1916. BROWN, Fred George--240352--born: Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario on December 24, 1891; residence: 195 Hess St. N., Hamilton; occupation: Tailor; attested: April 6, 1916. BROWN, Frederick--240491--born: Nova Scotia, Canada on July 7, 1897; residence: 72 Hunter St. W., Hamilton; occupation: Cloth Sponging; attested: May 3, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 2nd Reinforcing Draft (SS Olympic on April 29, 1917 from Halifax, NS). BROWN, Harvey McKinley--240232--born: Howell City, Michigan, USA on August 17, 1894; residence: 7 Walnut St. S., Hamilton; occupation: Tinsmith; attested: March 29, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). BROWN, John Henry--240584--born: Wakefield, Yorkshire, England on January 18, 1880; residence: 14 Britannia Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Machinist; attested: June 27, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. BROWN, Raymond Arthur--240393--born: Johnston, Pa., USA on September 17, 1891; residence: 12 Senator Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Wireworker; attested: April 15, 1916. BROWN, Thomas--240492--born: Nova Scotia, Canada on July 7, 1897; residence: 72 Hunter St. W., Hamilton; occupation: Presser; attested: May 3, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). BROWN, Whitney Tennant--240681--born: Lucknow, Ontario on December 6, 1897; residence: 106 Lansdowne Ave., Toronto; occupation: Shipper Clerk; attested: November 1, 1916. BROWN, William Edward--240664--born: Nottingham, England on June 2, 1897; residence: 32 Ruth St., Hamilton; occupation: Pressman; attested: October 3, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). BUCHANAN, James--240640--born: Glasgow, Scotland on April 9, 1898; residence: 226 Emerald St. N., Hamilton; occupation: Plasterer; attested: August 14, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. BULL, John--240009--born: London, England on May 15, 1871; residence: 283 Charlton Ave. W., Hamilton; occupation: Polish-Manufacturer; attested: April 11, 1916. BULLEN, George William--240609--born: London, England on May 15, 1899; residence: Hamilton; occupation: Farm-hand; attested: July 21, 1916. BULLEYMENT, Allan Owen--240044--born: Brampton, Ontario on December 23, 1890; residence: 95 Kelley St., Hamilton; occupation: Shoemaker; attested: March 7, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. BURFORD, William Porter--240353--born: St. Thomas, Ontario on September 1, 1893; residence: 43 Highland Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Baker; attested: April 6, 1916. BURGESS, Ernest Theodore--240047--born: Hamilton, Ontario on October 6, 1897; residence: 177 Glendale Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Crane Driver; attested: March 13, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 2nd Reinforcing Draft (SS Olympic on April 29, 1917 from Halifax, NS); died on December 21, 1918 while serving with the 1st Battalion, Canadian Machine Gun Corps and is buried at Brookwood Military Cemetery, Surrey, United Kingdom. BURGESS, Frederick George--240532--born: Guernsey, Channel Islands on August 1, 1873; residence: 247 Hunter St. W.; occupation: Sheet-metal Worker; attested: May 25, 1916; previously served with 36th Battalion, CEF; transferred to 255th Battalion. BURNEY, John--240058--born: Glasgow, Scotland on March 14, 1894; residence: [unclear] Cannon St. W., Hamilton; occupation: Pool Marker; attested: March 21, 1916. BURNS, Neil--240470--born: Port Glasgow, Scotland on April 4, 1885; residence: Hamilton; occupation: Stone Cutter; attested: May 1, 1916. BURROUGH, Joseph--240297--born: Somersetshire, England on October 31, 1893; residence: New Commercial Holtel, Hamilton; occupation: Chef; attested: April 3, 1916. BURVILLE, Harry--240483--born: Maidstone, Kent, England on December 25, 1890; residence: 297 Wilson St., Hamilton; occupation: Policeman; attested: May 2, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). BUTLER, Walter--240230--born: Hamilton, Ontario on August 4, 1880; residence: 38 Myrtle Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Shipper; attested: March 27, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. CADMAN, Enoch--240639--born: Pensnett, Staffordshire, England on August 12, 1879; residence: 20 Gordon St., Hamilton; occupation: Machinist; attested: August 18, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion; died on September 27, 1918 while serving with the 102nd Battalion, CEF and is buried at Anneux British Cemetery, France. CAHILL, Edgar--240066--born: Stratford, Ontario on June 10, 1887; residence: 63 Fullerton Ave.; occupation: Machinist; attested: March 10, 1916. CAHILL, Michael James--240576--born: Montreal, Quebec on April 8, 1885; residence: 160 Niagara St., Hamilton; occupation: Machinist; attested: June 23, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. CALLAGHAN, Henry David Minton--240678--born: London, England on January 31, 1881; residence: 264 Rosslyn Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Bricklayer; attested: October 28, 1916. CALLAN, John--240011--born: London, England on February 29, 1876; residence: 206 Jackson St. W., Hamilton; occupation: Stage Director; attested: March 2, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 2nd Reinforcing Draft (SS Olympic on April 29, 1917 from Halifax, NS). CALLIGAN, Edward John--240071--born: Hamilton, Ontario on July 30, 1898; residence: 33 Edinburgh Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Printer's Helper; attested: March 18, 1916. CALLOWHILL, Herbert Percy--240235--born: Hamilton, Ontario on January 17, 1893; residence: 100 Napier St., Hamilton; occupation: Cook; attested: March 27, 1916. CAMPBELL, Arthur Thomas--240461--born: Hamilton, Ontario on May 18, 1894; residence: 83 Poulette St., Hamilton; occupation: Wire Worker; attested: April 4, 1916. CAMPBELL, Frank Martin--240501--born: Dundas, Ontario on November 12, 1888; residence: 436 James St. N., Hamilton; occupation: Macinist; attested: May 8, 1916; served with 205th for ten months, drafted in April 1918. CAMPBELL, George Leslie--240354--born: Hamilton, Ontario on October 29, 1891; residence: 83 Poulette St., Hamilton; occupation: Labourer; attested: April 6, 1916. CAREY, John Thomas--240418--born: Hamilton, Ontario on May 1, 1893; residence: 557 Main St. E., Hamilton; occupation: Chef; attested: April 17, 1916. CARMICHAEL, William James--240064--born: Hamilton, Ontario on September 1, 1898; residence: 58 Wilson St., Hamilton; occupation: Mechanic; attested: MArch 7, 1916. CARNAHAN, Ernest Herbert--240299--born: Norwood, Ontario on May 9, 1897; residence: 20 Greenway Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Invoice Clerk; attested: April 3, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 2nd Reinforcing Draft (SS Olympic on April 29, 1917 from Halifax, NS). CARNIE, Robert Henderson Gibson--240590--born: Aberdeen, Scotland on July 8, 1897; residence: 15 Blythe St., Hamilton; occupation: Clerk; attested: July 3, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. CARON, Prosper Eugene--240024--born: Sherbrooke, Quebec on December 18, 1870; residence: 65 Murray St., Hamilton; occupation: Moulder; attested: March 24, 1916. CARPENTER, Leonard Albert--240355--born: Birmingham, England on January 22, 1898; residence: 49 Beechwood Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Shoemaker; attested: April 6, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion; died on September 24, 1918 while serving with the 3rd Battalion, Canadian Machine Gun Corps and is buried at Wanquetin Communal Cemetery, France. CARROLL, Ambrose--796714--born: Wellington Co., Ontario on May 4, 1873; residence: Nixon, Ontario; occupation: Farmer; attested: March 25, 1916; transferred from 133rd Battalion on August 31, 1916. CARROLL, James Ignatius--240641--born: Baymills, Michigan, USA on November 19, 1898; residence: 221 McNab St. N., Hamilton; occupation: Deck Hand; attested: August 15, 1916. CARROLL, Joseph Christopher--240638--born: Baymills, Michigan, USA on September 8, 1897; residence: 221 McNab St., N., Hamilton; occupation: Baker; attested: August 16, 1916. CARROLL, William Henry--240500--born: Hamilton, Ontario on February 24, 1891; residence: 10 Devonport St., Hamilton; occupation: Electrician; attested: May 6, 1916. CARSCALLEN, John Stanley--Lieutenant--no information available. CARTER, Cecil Ernest John--240300--born: Burton-on-Trent, England on January 31, 1897; residence: 153 West Ave. W., Hamilton; occupation: Pattern Making; attested: April 3, 1916; died: June 13, 1921, and is buried at Hamilton City Cemetery[1] CARTER, Thomas Edward--240420--born: Birmingham, England on March 27, 1890; residence: R.R. #5 Box 6, Hamilton; occupation: Machinist; attested: April 17, 1916. CARTRIDGE, James--240540--born: Featherston, Yorkshire, England on July 15, 1886; residence: 149 Avondale Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Carpenter; attested: May 25, 1916. CASE, Robert--240573--born: West Port, Mayo, Ireland on October 19, 1873; residence: Jockey Club Hotel; occupation: Stableman; attested: June 29, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. CAUSER, Hiram--796554--born: Staffordshire, England on January 13, 1871 [birth possibly recorded in the registrars district of Burton [upon Trent] in March 1873]; residence: RR #1 Nixon, Ontario, Ontario; occupation: Farmer; attested: October 10, 1915; transferred from 133rd Battalion on August 31, 1916. CATHCART, William James--240065--born: Hamilton, Ontario on November 29, 1882; residence: 34 Oliver St., Hamilton; occupation: Tobacco Worker; attested: March 9, 1916. CHADWICK, James--240419--born: Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire, England on January 10, 1883; residence: 1348 Cannon St. E., Hamilton; occupation: Machinist; attested: April 17, 1916; transferred to Signals. CHADWICK, Joseph--240302--born: Bolton, Lancashire, England on May 1, 1890; residence: 1272 Cannon St. E., Hamilton; occupation: Labourer; attested: April 5, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion; died on August 26, 1918 while serving with the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry and is buried at Monghy British Cemetery, France. CHAGNON, Elmer Stanley--Lieutenant--born: Hamilton, Ontario on December 4, 1888; residence: 66 Maple Ave.; occupation: Clerk; officer's decleration: April --, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion; he was awarded the Military Cross and was wounded in August 1918; while recuperating at Christie's Hospital in Toronto, he met his future wife--a nurse--Jessie MacDonald; he qualified as a chartered accountant and in 1933 founded the accounting firm Chagnon & MacGillivray (which is still located in Hamilton); he died in 1953; see here. CHAMBERS, Thomas--240063--born: Leeds, Yorkshire, England on September 3, 1879; residence: 102 Sherman Ave. N., Hamilton; occupation: Machinist; attested: March 6, 1916; transferred to 228th Battalion. CHAPIN, Curran Joseph--240687--born: Meadville, Pa., USA on January 21, 1895; residence: Y.M.C.A., Hamilton; occupation: Machinist; attested: November 8, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS); died on March 24, 1918 while serving with the 8th Canadian Machine Gun Company and is buried at La Targette British Cemetery, France; obituary that appeared in the May 1918 edition of the Erie Railroad Magazine can be viewed here. CHASTY, John Frederick--240535--born: Surrey, England on September 11, 1895; residence: 91 Dundurn St. S., Hamilton; occupation: Wire Worker; attested: May 22, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. CHEESEMAN, Alfred--240033--born: Hamilton, Ontario on December 20, 1897; residence: West Hamilton, Ontario; occupation: Labourer; attested: March 1, 1916. CHILD, Charles William--240579--born: Somerset, England on January 7, 1888; residence: 35 Bay St. S., Hamilton; occupation: Tailor; attested: June 26, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. CHURCH, Ebon Leroy--240388--born: Flamboro Centre, Ontario on April 29, 1885; residence: 93 Caroline St. N., Hamilton; occupation: Horse Shoer; attested: April 12, 1916; served with 205th for two months, drafted in October 1917 reg. no 3106414). CLARK, Charles--240367--born: Filkins Lechlade, Glos., England on February 29, 1872; residence: Asylum, Hamilton; occupation: Waiter; attested: April 10, 1916; transferred to Casualties on August 31, 1916. CLARK, George Alexander Winfield--240441--born: Brymbo, North Wales, September 12, 1874; residence: 27 Kinnell St., Hamilton; occupation: Machinist; attested: April 12, 1916. CLAYTON, Gilbert John--240035--born: Leeds, Yorkshire, England on August 18, 1873; residence: Burlington, Ontario; occupation: Shoe Merchant; attested: March 15, 1916. CLAYTON, Harry Benjamin--240021--born: Hamilton, Ontario on January 29, 1882; residence: 505 York St., Hamilton; occupation: Traveller; attested: March 1, 1916. CLEGG, Harry John Henry--240301--born: Hamilton, Ontario on March 17, 1894; residence: 33 Tom St., Hamilton; occupation: Moulder; attested: April 3, 1916; drafted (#3310399) in 1918, but does not state service with 205th Battalion and gave birthday as March 17, 1893. CLIFFORD, Nicholas Albert--240601--born: Nashville, Tenn., USA on October 21, 1882; residence: 571 Burlington St. E., Hamilton; occupation: Tailor; attested: July 7, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. CLINE, Leslie James--240455--born: Burlington, Ontario on September 10, 1888; residence: Burlington, Ontario; occupation: Machine Hand; attested: April 24, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS); died on September 27, 1918 while serving with the 2nd Battalion, Canadian Machine Gun Corps and is commemorated on the Vimy Memorial. CLUTTERBUCK, Alfred Herbert--240061--born: Hamilton, Ontario on March 22, 1892; residence: 166 Hunter St. E.; occupation: Painter; attested: March 1, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion; died on October 30, 1917 while serving with the 7th Canadian Machine Gun Company and is commemorated on the Menin Gate Memorial. PTE. ALFRED CLUTTERBUCK Another one of Hamilton's noble heroes has given his life for his King and country. The sad notification stating that Pte. Clutterbuck had paid the supreme sacrifice, was received by his mother, who resides at 166 Hunter street east, and one more of Hamilton's many homes is shrouded in sorrow. Pte. Clutterbuck was a fine type of Canadian soldier and a true patriot. As soon as he was able he signed up with the 205th battalion in 1915 [sic] and went overseas the following spring. While in England he was given a position which held him from going to France until two months ago. Prior to enlisting he was employed as a painter and decorator. He was 24 years of age and had resided in this city practically all his life, and a wide circle of friends, although proud of him, will regret his death in action. Surviving him is his wife, who resides with her parents at 107 Ferguson avenue south; both his parents, two sisters and one brother, all of this city. [HS Nov 17/17 p20] COATON, Albert--240653--born: Rugby, Ireland in 1889; residence: 37 Palmerston Ave.; occupation: Labourer; attested: September 25, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). COLE, George Frank--240069--born: Hamilton, Ontario on March 27, 1883; residence: 23 Murray St. E., Hamilton; occupation: Tinsmith; attested: March 16, 1916. COLEMAN, Frank--240549--born: Baltimore, Maryland, USA on April 3, 1888; residence: Headquarters 205th Battalion, Hamilton; occupation: Labourer; attested: June 2, 1916; it appears that he later re-enlisted with the 204th Battalion (#238219) in Toronto on March 6, 1917. COLEMAN, Gilbert Laird--240550--born: Edinburgh, Scotland on June 17, 1894; residence: 72 William St., Hamilton; occupation: Steward; attested: June 3, 1916; transferred to Signals. COLLINGS, George--240303--born: Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, England on March 28, 1879; residence: 414 Emerald St. N., Hamilton; occupation: Machinist; attested: April 5, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. COLLINS, Frederick James Gardiner--240237--born: London, England on January 21, 1881; residence: 281 John St. N., Hamilton; occupation: Labourer; attested: March 28, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). COLYER, William Thomas--240368--born: Waterdown, Ontario on May 2, 1872; residence: 116 East Ave. N., Hamilton; occupation: Butcher; attested: April 10, 1916. CONNOR, Frank Lee--240568--born: Woodstock, Ontario on December 1, 1895; residence: 122 Steven St., Hamilton; occupation: Office Clerk; attested: June 16, 1916. CONNOR, Harold Peter--240068--born: Woodstock, Ontario on November 7, 1892; residence: 122 Steven St., Hamilton; occupation: Steamfitting; attested: March 15, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. CONTANT, Wilfrid Gedon--240074--born: St Johns Province, Quebec on April 26, 1878; residence: St Johns Province, Quebec; occupation: Cigar Maker; attested: March 24, 1916. COOK, Joseph--240511--born: Hamilton, Ontario on April 25, 1881; residence: 61 Catherine St. N., Hamilton; occupation: Winder; attested: May 12, 1916. COOK, Thomas Charles--240236--born: Hamilton, Ontario on August 6, 1882; residence: 277 King William St., Hamilton; occupation: Civil Engineer; attested: March 29, 1916. COOMBE, Albert Maurice--240369--born: Bristol, England on March 19, 1888; residence: 36 Shaw St., Hamilton; occupation: Machine Screw Operator; attested: April 10, 1916; transferred to Signals. COOMBE, Frank Evelyn--240006--born: Bristol, England on May 10, 1886; residence: 351 Emerald St. N., Hamilton; occupation: Machine Erector; attested: March 20, 1916. COOTE, Robert Theopolis--240001--born: Dublin, Ireland on September 29, 1884; residence: 43 St. Matthews Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Clerk; attested: March 6, 1916; died on September 2, 1917 while still a member of the 205th (Tiger) Battalion and is buried at Hamilton City Cemetery, Hamilton, Ontario. COPE, William--240534--born: Durham, England on March 15, 1899; residence: Clarkson, Ontario; occupation: farmer; attested: n/a; served with 205th Battalion for two months; drafted in May 1917. CORKE, Lawrence Durnford--240072--born: Turnbridge Wells, Kent, England on February 17, 1895; residence: Bartonville, Ontario; occupation: Shipper; attested: March 18, 1916; transferred to Signals; died on June 6, 1918 while serving with the 2nd Divisional Signals Company, Canadian Engineers and is buried at Bac-du-Sud British Cemetery, France. CORKRAN, Victor Calkins--240692--born: Lewis, Delaware, USA on April 12, 1895; residence: Middlebury, Vermont, USA; occupation: Concrete re-inforcer; attested: November 13, 1916. [message board] COTTER, John Will--240062--born: Burlington, Ontario on September 15, 1884; residence: Burlington, Ontario; occupation: Painter; attested: March 6, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). COUSINEAU, James Victor--240602--born: North Bay, Ontario on March 7, 1894; residence: 103 Elgin St.; occupation: Tailor; attested: July 8, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. COX, Harry Vernon--240364--born: Hamilton, Ontario on November 18, 1894; residence: 357 Cannon St. E., Hamilton; occupation: Clerk; attested: April 8, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). CRAWFORD, Malcolm--240658--born: Loch Gilphead, Argyleshire, Scotland on July 31, 1872; residence: 275 James St. S.; occupation: Chauffeur; attested: September 16, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. CREEN, Frank James--240719--born: Hamilton, Ontario on July 29, 1896; residence: 62 Stirton St., Hamilton; occupation: Plumber; attested: December 11, 1916; previously served with the 97th Battalion, CEF (reg. no. 157075); 205th Battalion attestation paper states: "deserter from #1 Construction Battalion, CEF"; transferred to 164th Battalion. CROMPTON, Clifford Leslie--240656--born: Little Lever, Lancashire, England on July 13, 1898; residence: 210 Grosvenor Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Clerk; attested: September 15, 1915; transferred to 164th Battalion. CROOK, Frank--240527--born: Plymouth Place, Mass., USA on November 28, 1893; residence: 60 Francis St., Hamilton; occupation: Waiter; attested: May 18, 1916. CROSS, Harvey Mennie--240551--born: Fergus, Ontario on February 9, 1898; residence: 69 York St., Hamilton; occupation: Machinist; attested: June 9, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. CULLEY, Ernest Alfred--240070--born: Bristol, England on July 4, 1892; residence: 244 Avondale Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Grocer; attested: March 17, 1916; transferred to 71st Battery or Battalion. CURTIS, Herbert Clarence--240073--born: Hamilton, Ontario on July 17, 1897; residence: 199 King St. W., Hamilton; occupation: Driver; attested: March 20, 1916; drafted in September 1918 (reg. no. 2012124) but states no previous military service. CUZNER, Luke--240067--born: Hamilton, Ontario on January 1, 1898; residence: 35 Cathcart St., Hamilton; occupation: Labourer; attested: March 15, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. Fourteen years of age, Pte. Luke Cuzner made a brave attempt to join his brothers on the firing line, enlisting with the 205th Tiger battalion in the spring of last year. He has now been sent home as too young for active service, and since his enlistment one of his brothers has laid down his life in his country's cause, while the other has lost a leg through wounds, after an almost miraculous recovery from his injuries. / The three boys were the sons of Luke Cuzner, 35 Cathcart street. The youngest, Pte. Luke Cuzner, went overseas in the 164th draft last March and arrived home last Friday night. He is being sent to Camp Borden. ["YOUNG PATRIOT HOME" HS Sept 10/17 p15] DALLEN, James Albert--240421--born: London, England on December 21, 1883; residence: 38 Steven St.; occupation: Cook; attested: April 17, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. DANAHY, John Albert Thomas--240239--born: London, England on January 21, 1898; residence: 35 Somerset Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Woodworker; attested: March 27, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. DAVIES, Edwin--240370--no information available. DAVIES, Harry--240080--born: Hamilton, Ontario on December 22, 1897; residence: Chedoke P.O., Hamilton; occupation: Paper Cutter; attested: March 16, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). DAVIES, Joseph Charles--240077--born: Conway, Carnarvon, North Wales on November 26, 1893; residence: 269 King William St., Hamilton; occupation: Machinist; attested: March 4, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. DAVIS, Charles Harrison--240075--born: London, England on July 13, 1892; residence: 431 Wentworth St. N., Hamilton; occupation: Machinist; attested: March 1, 1916; transferred to 76th Battalion. DAVIS, Thomas Henry--240022--born: Aberdovey, Wales on February 25, 1874; residence: 24 Barton St. E., Hamilton; occupation: Tailor; attested: February 29, 1916. DAVIS, William John--240469--born: Hamilton, Ontario on September 19, 1896; residence: 34 Railway St., Hamilton; occupation: Candy Maker; attested: April 29, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 2nd Reinforcing Draft (SS Olympic on April 29, 1917 from Halifax, NS). DAWE, Stanley--240081--born: Brigus, Newfoundland on October 22, 1898; residence: 68 Crooks St., Hamilton; occupation: Labourer; attested: March 21, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). DAWSON, Austin Ramsey--240661--born: Toronto, Ontario on January 4, 1892; residence: 18 Victoria Ave. S., Hamilton; occupation: Clerk; attested: October 2, 1916. DEAN, James Edward--240525--born: Basinstoke, England on November 7, 1881; residence: 480 Barton St. E., Hamilton; occupation: Polisher & Buffer; attested: May 16, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. DEARBORN, Charles Clarence Frank--240502--born: Oshawa, Ontario on September 29, 1873; residence: 11 Gage St., Hamilton; occupation: Machinist; attested: May 8, 1916. DEMING, John Schilor--240617--born: Columbus, Ohio, USA on March 24, 1884; residence: Hamilton, Ontario; occupation: Machinist; attested: July 21, 1916. DENNIS, Herbert Henry--240642--born: London, England on July 11, 1883; residence: Royal Ave., West Hamilton; occupation: Brick Setter; attested: August 22, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). DEVINE, Joseph Simpson--240458—no information available. DEWHURST, Henry--240648--born: Bolton, Lancashire, England on October 10, 1890; residence: 200 Lottridge St., Hamilton; occupation: Shoe Cutter; attested: August 28, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 2nd Reinforcing Draft (SS Olympic on April 29, 1917 from Halifax, NS). DILKS, Charles Edward--240078--born: Cirencester, Gloc., England on December 11, 1885; residence: 110 Hess St. N, Hamilton; occupation: Engineer; attested: March 8, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). PTE. C. E. DILKS Pte. Charles Edward Dilks, who is one of four brothers in different parts of the globe fighting for the empire, is announced to have sustained a gunshot wound in the right arm and to have been admitted on November 5 to No. 6 field ambulance depot. Pte. Dilks was a member of the machine gun section of the 205th Tiger battalion. He was born in England and spent six years in this city, being engaged as engineer at the Mercury mills. His three brothers serving with the colors are: Pte. Mark Dilks, R.A.M.C., stationed in China; Sergt. Walter Dilks, in France, and Pte. Fred. Dilks, of the 92nd battalion, who has been wounded. [HS Nov 14/17 p19] DIXON, Alfred Gabriel--240729—no information available. DOBBIE, Franklin Herbert--240036—no information available. DONALDSON, George Robert--240389--born: McDuff, Scotland on November 17, 1875; residence: 47 Cannon St. W., Hamilton; occupation: Wood Machinist; attested: April 14, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. DOUGHERTY, William Richard--240076--born: Caledonia, Ontario on December 12, 1874; residence: 407 McNab St. N., Hamilton; occupation: Moulder; attested: March 1, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. DOUGLAS, Alexander--240614--born: Rochdale, Lancashire, England on July 18, 1876; residence: 63 Wallace Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Blacksmith-Helper; attested: July 17, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. DRISCOLL, John--240726--born: Stratford, England on February 22, 1897; residence: 249 Kensington Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Clerk; attested: January 8, 1917; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 2nd Reinforcing Draft (SS Olympic on April 29, 1917 from Halifax, NS). DUCKETT, Clarence Seymour--240079--born: London, Ontario on February 24, 1895; residence: 112 Wellington St. N., Hamilton; occupation: Shoemaker; attested: March 10, 1916; transferred to Signal Train Depot. DUFFIELD, Norman--240621--born: Bolton, Lancashire, England on October 6, 1894; residence: 463 Hughson St. N., Hamilton; occupation: Farm Labourer; attested: July 26, 1916; previously served with 46th Battalion (#1426526) DUFFY, Louis Patrick--240604--born: Hamilton, Ontario on June 16, 1884; residence: 208 Market St., Hamilton; occupation: Machinist; attested: July 12, 1916. DUFTON, Charles Henry--240466--born: Hamilton, Ontario on October 26, 1898; residence: 139 Birge St., Hamilton; occupation: Join Hand; attested: April 26, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 2nd Reinforcing Draft (SS Olympic on April 29, 1917 from Halifax, NS). DUNNING, Arthur Richard--240546--born: Hamilton, Ontario on March 13, 1887; residence: 68 Langslow St., Rochester, New York, USA; occupation: Telephone Lineman; attested: May 31, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. DYSON, George--240462--no information available. EADINGTON, Robert--240087--born: Morpeth, Northumberland, England on May 1, 1898; residence: 78 Oak Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Motor-man; attested: March 13, 1916. EAMES, Henry Walter--240085--born: London, England on May 13, 1890; residence: 587 Catherine St. N., Hamilton; occupation: Glass Beveller; attested: March 9, 1916; previously served with 20th Battalion; transferred to 164th Battalion. EATOCK, Timothy--240390--born: Bolton, Lancashire, England on June 6, 1879; residence: 216 Gage Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Labourer; attested: April 14, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. EDGE, Thomas Edwin--240305--born: Bolton, Lancashire, England on September 22, 1894?; residence: 215 George St., Hamilton; occupation: Carpenter; attested: April 5, 1916; apparently discharged when unit was broken up and subsequently drafted in November 1917 (reg. no. 3110071). EDGE, Wurtz Alfred--240701--born: Manswood, Georgetown, Ontario on April 26, 1898; residence: Waterdown P.O.; occupation: Driver; attested: November 20, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS); died on November 5, 1917 while serving with the 6th Canadian Machine Gun Company and is buried at Nine Elms British Cemetery, Belgium. PTE. W. A. EDGE The community of Waterdown, which has given freely of the best and bravest of its sons in the sacred cause of freedom, has been bereft of another gallant young soldier. Frank and Mrs. Edge yesterday received the following message from the records office at Ottawa: / "Deeply regret to inform you 240,701 Pte. Wurtz Alfred Edge, infantry, officially reported died of wounds, forty-fourth casualty clearing station, November 6, 1917; gunshot wound, head." / Pte. Edge, a popular Waterdown boy, enlisted in the 205th Hamilton Tigers battalion on November 20, 1916, and went overseas a few months later. He was transferred to another unit in France, with which he served for a few months before meeting his death on the field of honor. While in this city he resided at 405 Victoria avenue north. [HS Nov 14/17 p19] EDMONDS, Herbert Nelson--240422--born: Sussex County, England on November 2, 1877; residence: 22 Sheever St., Hamilton; occupation: ?; attested: April 17, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. EDWARDS, George--240242--born: Haldimand County, Ontario on June 14, 1872; residence: 83 Stuart St. E., Hamilton; occupation: Labourer; attested: March 27, 1916. EDWARDSON, Morell--240089--born: Golborne, Lancashire, England on February 18, 1892; residence: 342 Hughson St. N., Hamilton; occupation: Stat. Engineer; attested: March 21, 1916. EGAN, William Henry--240083--born: Hamilton, Ontario on July 12, 1898; residence: 71 Young St., Hamilton; occupation: Lineman; attested: March 1, 1916. EGGETT, Charles--240345--born: London, Ontario on November 8, 1880; residence: 91 Ray St. S., Hamilton; occupation: Broom maker; attested: April 6, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion; died on March 13, 1918 while serving with the 102nd Battalion, CEF and is buried at Sucrerie Cemetery, Ablain St.-Nazaire, France. ELLIS, Henry--240346--born: London, England on September 23, 1869; residence: 161 Wood St. E., Hamilton; occupation: Labourer; attested: April 6, 1916. ELMS, William John--240241--born: Corsham, Wilkshire, England on July 23, 1898; residence: 118 Avondale Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Electro Plating; attested: March 25, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. EMERY, Frank--240088--born: Dundas, Ontario on December 7, 1880; residence: 124 Market St. Hamilton; occupation: Horse Trainer; attested: March 17, 1916. EMERY, Frederick--240562--born: Ilford, Essex, England on April 8, 1884; residence: 199 Bold St., Hamilton; occupation: Groom; attested: June 15, 1916. ENTWISTLE, James--240240--born: Farnworth, Lancashire, England on February 1, 1891; residence: 453 Burlington St. E., Hamilton; occupation: Press Hand; attested: March 27, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). PTE. JAMES ENTWISTLE Pte. James Entwistle, who before his enlistment resided at 452 Burlington street east, is included with the list of the wounded this morning. He was serving with the artillery in France. He is an Englishman, and came to this country some years ago. He was formerly employed as a presshand by the E. T. Wright company, and enlisted in the 205th Tiger battalion in March, 1916. His next relatives resides in England. [HS Nov 26/17 p14] ERSKINE, John--Captain--born: Glasgow, Scotland on December 25, 1886; residence: 59 Tom St., Hamilton; occupation: Civil Engineer; officer's declaration: ? (taken on strength May 23, 1916). EVANS, Arthur--240025--born: Bowsley, Shropshire, England on September 19, 1897; residence: 428 Charlton Ave. W., Hamilton; occupation: machinist; attested: March 14, 1916. EVANS, Evan--240304--born: Brosley, Shropshire, England on March 21, 1871; residence: 428 Charlton Ave. W., Hamilton; occupation: Cement Contractor; attested: April 3, 1916. EVANS, John D.--240084--born: Toledo, Oh., U.S.A. on July 7, 1897; residence: 45 Ray St. N., Hamilton; occupation: Student; attested: March 4, 1916. EVERETT, Ernest Arthur--240086--born: Wroxham, Norfolk, England on May 29, 1889; residence: 138 Gibson Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Book-keeper; attested: March 13, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 2nd Reinforcing Draft (SS Olympic on April 29, 1917 from Halifax, NS). EVERETT, Fred. William--240082--born: Winona, Ontario on August 28, 1883; residence: 36 Hope Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Driver; attested: March 1, 1916. FACEY, John Arthur--240683--born: Lewiston, Maine, USA on June 3, 1883; residence: Court House Hotel, Hamilton; occupation: cook; attested: November 4, 1916. FANCY, Samuel Edward--240094--born: Hamilton, Ontario on May 27, 1894; residence: 144 Balmoral Ave., Hamilton; occupation: plumber; attested: March 15, 1916. FANNING, Roy Atwater--240371--born: Belmont, Peterborough Co., Ontario on April 7, 1888; residence: 493 Wilson St., Hamilton; occupation: machinist; attested: April 10, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS); died on November 7, 1917 while serving with the 6th Canadian Machine Gun Company and is commemorated on the Menin Gate Memorial. FARR, Charles Ace--240711--born: Rochester, New York, USA on August 16, 1888; residence: 61 Tom St., Hamilton; occupation: hardwood floor layer; attested: December 4, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). FARRAR, George Edward "Chick"--Lieutenant--born: Hamilton, Ontario on November 8, 1888; residence: 753 Main St. E., Hamilton; occupation: merchant; officer's declaration: n/a; "taken on strength 1st March 1916". FEAVER, William James--240349--born: Hamilton, Ontario on May 31, 1883; residence: 322 King St. W., Hamilton; occupation: sanitary engineer; attested: April 10, 1916. FEIST, Murray James--240306--born: Hamilton, Ontario on November 8, 1890; residence: 216 Bold St., Hamilton; occupation: thread twister; attested: April 3, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). FERGUSON, William John--240391--born: Hamilton, Ontario on June 5, 1885; residence: 11 Macauley St. W., Hamilton; occupation: teamster; attested: April 13, 1916. FIELDHOUSE, Harry--240243--born: Bradford, Yorkshire, England on September 9, 1895; residence: 491 King William St., Hamilton; occupation: carpenter; attested: March 25, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). FINCH, Stanley Herbert--240095--born: Port Royal, Ontario on November 3, 1888; residence: 116 Strachan St., Hamilton; occupation: driver; attested: March 20, 1916. FISHER, Walter Abbott--240669--born: Northampton, Northamptonshire, England on November 14, 1893; residence: Franklin Hotel, Hamilton; occupation: shoe-hand; attested: October 13, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). FITTON, Samuel--240363--born: Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England on November 10, 1878; residence: 30 Primrose Ave., Hamilton; occupation: armt. core builder; attested: April 8, 1916. FLETCHER, Edward Arthur--240308--born: Finlay, Ohio, USA on January 13, 1893; residence: 59 Magill St., Hamilton; occupation: wire-drawer; attested: April 1, 1916. FLETCHER, John Herbert--240473--born: Finlay, Ohio, USA on August 24, 1894; residence: 59 Magill St., Hamilton; occupation: wire-drawer; attested: May 1, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). FLYNN, Charles--240307--born: Hamilton, Ontario on January 1, 1879; residence: 185 Barton St. W., Hamilton; occupation: teamster; attested: April 3, 1916. FORD, William James--240519--born: Caledonia, Ontario on December 6, 1874; residence: 123 James St. N., Hamilton; occupation: whipmaker; attested: May 15, 1916. FORTUNATO, Anthony Joseph--240090--born: Buffalo, New York, USA on January 6, 1897; residence: 26 Senator Ave.; occupation: labourer; attested: March 1, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. FORTUNE, Frank Harold--240699--born: Hamilton, Ontario on July 21, 1898; residence: 241 King William St., Hamilton; occupation: labourer; attested: November 18, 1916; died on July 17, 1919 while serving with the 58th Battalion, CEF and is buried at Hamilton City Cemetery, Hamilton, Ontario. FOSTER, Roy Reginald--240392--born: Hamilton, Ontario on September 25, 1894; residence: 327 Barton St. E., Hamilton; occupation: driver; attested: April 12, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. FOSTER, William Earl--240677--born: West Flamboro Twp., Wentworth Co., Ontario on March 15, 1888; residence: R.R. #2, Milgrove, Ontario; occupation: farmer; attested: October 29, 1916. FOWLER, Albert George--240672--born: Whitby, Ontario on July 8, 1898; residence: Dundas, Ontario; occupation: shoemaker; attested: December 17, 1916; transferred to 182nd Battalion on April 28, 1917. FOWLER, Harry--240092--born: Galt, Ontario on June 5, 1897; residence: 280 Wilson St.; occupation: machinist helper; attested: March 6, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. FRASER, David Bennett--240026--born: Hamilton, Ontario on October 13, 1891; residence: 347 Barton St. E., Hamilton; occupation: Machinist; attested: March 18, 1916. FRAZER, William Thomson--240093--born: Hamilton, Ontario on November 26, 1890; residence: 52 Florence St., Hamilton; occupation: clerk; attested: March 6, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). FRITCH, John George--240520--born: Drumbo, Ontario on November 1, 1883; residence: 10 McCauley St. W., Hamilton; occupation: labourer; attested: May 15, 1916. FRYER, Bernard--240372--born: Maidstone, Kent, England on February 21, 1888; residence: 93 Shaw St., Hamilton; occupation: clothing cutter; attested: April 10, 1916. FULLER, David Stanley--240091--born: Hamilton, Ontario on October 27, 1897; residence: 133 Grant Ave., Hamilton; occupation: plumber; attested: March 3, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 2nd Reinforcing Draft (SS Olympic on April 29, 1917 from Halifax, NS); died on November 2, 1917 while serving with the 9th Canadian Machine Gun Company and is buried Etaples Military Cemetery, France. GALE, Frederick Edward--240603--born: Leicester, England on September 21, 1893; residence: Scuder P.O., Peele Island, Ontario; occupation: sailor; attested: July 8, 1916. GALE, William--240695--born: Norwich, Norfolk, England on February 10, 1898; residence: R.R. #?, Dundas Ontario; occupation: farmer; attested: November 15, 1916; Bugle Band; transferred to 164th Battalion. GALLAGHER, Cecil--240424--born: Hazeland, Ontario on September 27, 1895; residence: 139 Cathcart St., Hamilton; occupation: driver; attested: April 17, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. GALLIFENT, Hector George--240244--born: White Colne, Essex, England on September 12, 1893; residence: City Hospital, Hamilton; occupation: porter; attested: March 29, 1916. GEDDES, James--240490--born: Hamilton, Ontario on July 14, 1881; residence: 366 John St. N.; occupation: moulder; attested: May 2, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. GEELING, Frank--240097--born: Woodstock, Ontario; residence: 13 Euclid Ave., Hamilton; occupation: machinist; attested: March 7, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). GERRARD, George--240099--born: Bolton, Lancashire, England on March 19, 1874; residence: 117 Cope St., Hamilton; occupation: labourer; attested: March 7, 1916. GETTY, Arthur Herchell--240362--born: Stambridge, Quebec on July 15, 1884; residence: 6 Windsor St., Hamilton; occupation: core maker; attested: April 8, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. GIBBONS, Elias--240102--born: Newfoundland on March 5, 1878; residence: 40 Woodbine Cres., Hamilton; occupation: steel heater; attested: March 20, 1916. GIBBONS, Silas James--240246--born: Newfoundland on May 4, 1880; residence: 40 Woodbine Cres., Hamilton; occupation: telephone foreman; attested: March 30, 1916. GIEBNER, John Daniel--240100--born: Uxbridge, Ontario on September 5, 1897; residence: 176 Sanford Ave. N.; occupation: press feeder; attested: March 17, 1916. GILBERT, William Edward--240310--born: Hamilton, Ontario on February 17, 1883; residence: 307 Wellington St. N., Hamilton; occupation: butcher; attested: April 3, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion; died on September 30, 1918 while serving with the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry and is buried at Cantimpre Canadian Cemetery, Nord, France. GLENN, Oliver Mowat--240245--born: Stayner, Ontario on April 6, 1896; residence: 281 Balmoral Ave., Hamilton; occupation: machinist; attested: March 30, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 2nd Reinforcing Draft (SS Olympic on April 29, 1917 from Halifax, NS). GLENTON, Edward--240591--born: Leeds, Yorkshire, England on January 28, 1886; residence: 57 Highland Ave., Hamilton; occupation: labourer; attested: July 3, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). GODDARD, Leonard--240513--born: Oldham, Lancashire, England on June 16, 1892; residence: 457 1/2 Burlington St. E., Hamilton; occupation: machinist; attested: May 15, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. GOLDEN, James Laurence--240696--born: Chepstow, Greenock, Ontario on August 10, 1895; residence: Chepstow, Ontario; occupation: labourer; attested: November 16, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. GOODING, George--240096--born: Gravesend, Kent, England on January 29, 1882; residence: East 18th St., Mount Hamilton; occupation: carpenter; attested: March 1, 1916. GORDON, Roy Leslie Donald--240497--born: Hamilton, Ontario on May 24, 1891; residence: 132 Florence St., Hamilton; occupation: lineman; attested: May 5, 1916; drafted (reg. no. 3319398 (?)) to 2nd Depot Battalion, 2nd C.O.R. but does not state previous service with 205th Battalion. GORDON, Thomas--240423--born: Cardiff, Wales on March 3, 1894; residence: 203 Hughson St. N., Hamilton; occupation: machinist; attested: April 7, 1916. GORMAN, James Cecil--240023--born: Hanley, Stafford, England on February 27, 1877; residence: 155 Hughson St. S., Hamilton; occupation: Steward; attested: March 7, 1916; transferred to 180th Battalion. GOUGH, Harry--240574--born: Bradford City, Yorkshire, England on October 7, 1893; residence: 46 Dundurn St. N., Hamilton; occupation: machinist (fitter); attested: June 21, 1916; served with 205th Battalion for two months; enlisted with 2nd Overseas A.S.C. Training Depot on October 29, 1916 (reg. no. 513126). GRAY, Robert Oswald--240447--born: Hamilton, Ontario on September 27, 1893; residence: 548 Hughson St. N., Hamilton; occupation: paymaster; attested: April 22, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). GREEN, Edward George--240488--born: Leeds, Yorkshire, England on June 26, 1885; residence: Ancaster P.O., Ontario; occupation: electrician; attested: May 4, 1916; transferred to 2nd Overseas A.S.C. Training Depot. GREEN, Fred--240098--born: London, England on April 27, 1889; residence: 17 Roseland Ave., Hamilton; occupation: labourer; attested: March 7, 1916; previously served seven months with the 20th Battalion (reg. no. 58000). GREENAWAY, Robert--240309--born: Hamilton, Ontario on January 7, 1888; residence: 123 James St. N., Hamilton; occupation: pool-room manager; attested: April 3, 1916. GREENHALGH, Peter--240580--born: near Bolton, Lancashire, England on March 23, 1878; residence: 57 Edinburgh Ave., Hamilton; occupation: labourer; attested: June 26, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. GREENHALGH, Walter--240506--born: Manchester, England on April 30, 1881; residence: 272 Beach Rd, Hamilton; occupation: insurance agent; attested: May 9, 1916. GREENHILL, Harry Austin--240101--born: Hamilton, Ontario on August 9, 1879; residence: 198 Queen St. S., Hamilton; occupation: salesman; attested: March 18, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. GRIFFEY, Walter--240395--born: Northam, Devonshire, England on November 19, 1885; residence: 77 Market St., Hamilton; occupation: gardener; attested: April 15, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 2nd Reinforcing Draft (SS Olympic on April 29, 1917 from Halifax, NS). GULLIS, George--240311--born: near Montreal, Quebec on April 30, 1891; residence: 69 Wellington St. N., Hamilton; occupation: farming; attested: April 5, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. HAIZELDEN, William--240425--born: Liverpool, England on March 26, 1885; residence: 36 Tiffany St., Hamilton; occupation: agent; attested: April 17, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. HALLIWELL, William--240251--born: Manchester, England on March 19, 1889; residence: 11 Frederick Ave., Hamilton; occupation: electrician; attested: March 27, 1916. HAMBOURGH, Andrew Fraser--240596--born: Milton, Ontario on August 18, 1872; residence: 216 Hughson St. N., Hamilton; occupation: machinist; attested: July 4, 1916. HAMER, Frank Fletcher--240679--born: Belfast, Ireland on March 31, 1901; residence: 162 Eastbourne Ave., Hamilton; occupation: machinist; attested: October 30, 1916; initially gave birthdate as March 31, 1898; transferred to 164th Battalion. HAMILTON, Delmer Vernon--240547--born: Carlisle, Ontario on May 6, 1891; residence: 1306 King St. E., Hamilton; occupation: carpenter; attested: June 1, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). HAMILTON, Hugh--240675--born: Glasgow, Scotland on January 8, 1893; residence: Cecil Hotel, Hamilton; occupation: machinist; attested: October 27, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. HAMILTON, Robert Lowe--240114--born: Forestgate, Essex, England on February 9, 1886; residence: Allanburg P.O., Ontario; occupation: labourer; attested: March 15, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion; died on September 27, 1918 while serving with the 102nd Battalion, CEF and is buried at Bourlon Wood Cemetery, France. HAMPSON, Charles William--240252--born: Hamilton, Ontario on August 5, 1878; residence: 75 Mary St., Hamilton; occupation: die maker; attested: March 29, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. HAMPSON, Frederick William--240317--born: Hamilton, Ontario on January 12, 1885; residence: 368 Emerald St. N., Hamilton; occupation: pattern maker; attested: April 4, 1916. HAMPSON, George Gordon--240107--born: Hamilton, Ontario on May 17, 1888; residence: [unclear] Market St., Hamilton; occupation: die-sinker; attested: March 6, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS); died: 1936, and is buried at Hamilton City Cemetery[1] HAMPSON, Thomas--240116--born: Huntsville, Ontario on November 10, 1890; residence: 605 Main St. E., Hamilton; occupation: book-keeper; attested: March 16, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 2nd Reinforcing Draft (SS Olympic on April 29, 1917 from Halifax, NS). HANNAH, William Russell--240680--born: Colborne, Ontario on August 6, 1891; residence: 149 York St., Hamilton; occupation: railroad man; attested: October 30, 1916; previously served with 139th Battalion (reg. no. 814781) HANNANT, Herbert Sydney--240463--born: Murston, Kent, England on August 24, 1896; residence: 103 Elgin St., Hamilton; occupation: driver; attested: April 25, 1916. HANSFORD, Frederick Edward--240628--born: London, England on November 27, 1870; residence: 31 Fullerton Ave., Hamilton; occupation: machinist; attested: August 9, 1916. HANSON, Edward Melburn--240117--born: Hamilton, Ontario on July 21, 1893; residence: 404 York St., Hamilton; occupation: core-making; attested: March 16, 1916. HANSON, Luke--240118--born: Hamilton, Ontario on November 18, 1895; residence: 529 Catherine St. N.; occupation: labourer; attested: March 18, 1916. HANSPLANT, Charles William--240665--born: Derbyshire (?) on September 25, 1889; residence: 192 Hess St. N., Hamilton; occupation: machinist; attested: October 6, 1916; previously served 4 1/2 months with 58th Battalion (reg no. 251851 (?)) and struck off on September 4, 1915 "medically unfit". HARDING, Ernest--240690--born: Manchester, England on March 3, 1900; residence: 34 Palmerston Ave., Hamilton; occupation: labourer; attested: November 13, 1916; Bugle Band; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). HARLEY, James--240313--born: Hamilton, Ontario on July 31, 1897; residence: 98 Leeming St., Hamilton; occupation: stenographer; attested: April 3, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. HARRINGTON, Fred--240003--born: Darlaston (?), Staffordshire, England on October 23, 1889; residence: 643 King St. E., Hamilton; occupation: clerk & secretary; attested: March 6, 1916. HARRIS, Harry Henry--240103--born: Hamilton, Ontario on January 26, 1890; residence: 29 Reginald St., Hamilton; occupation: postal clerk; attested: March 1, 1916. HARRIS, Stephen--240119--born: Westerleigh, Gloucester, England on February 2, 1883; residence: Bartonville, Ontario; occupation: gardener; attested: March 18, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 2nd Reinforcing Draft (SS Olympic on April 29, 1917 from Halifax, NS); died on October 27, 1917 while serving with the 9th Canadian Machine Gun Company and is commemorated on the Menin Gate Memorial. HARRISON, James Henry--240704--born: Wakefield, Yorkshire, England on October 27, 1885; residence: 56 Birch Ave., Hamilton; occupation: blacksmith; attested: November 23, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 2nd Reinforcing Draft (SS Olympic on April 29, 1917 from Halifax, NS). HARRISON, John Henry--240123--born: Muskoka, Ontario on December 3, 1883; residence: Burlington, Ontario; occupation: farmer; attested: March 23, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 2nd Reinforcing Draft (SS Olympic on April 29, 1917 from Halifax, NS). HART, Herbert Edward--240702--born: London, Ontario on April 11, 1879; residence: 136 Young St., Hamilton; occupation: decorator; attested: November 18, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. HARVEY, Henry George--240373--born: Birmingham, England on September 3, 1887; residence: 83 Wood St. E., Hamilton; occupation: shipper; attested: April 10, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). HARVEY, John--240344--born: London, England on June 25, 1873; residence: 202 Belmont Ave., Hamilton; occupation: florist; attested: April 5, 1916. HASTIE, George William--240396--born: Toronto, Ontario on March 30, 1893; residence: 116 King St. W., Hamilton; occupation: shipper; attested: April 14, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. HASTIE, John Arthur--240120--born: Toronto, Ontario on October 13, 1900; residence: 5 Cumberland Ave., Hamilton; occupation: shipper; attested: March 21, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. HAY, Alfred John--240572--born: Hamilton, Ontario on June 12, 1896; residence: 337 McNab St. N., Hamilton; occupation: driver; attested: June 20, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 2nd Reinforcing Draft (SS Olympic on April 29, 1917 from Halifax, NS). HAYNES, Robert John--240487--born: Carnarvon, North Wales on September 27, 1889; residence: Ancaster P.O., Ontario; occupation: butcher; attested: May 2, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. HEDDLE, James St. Clair--240624--born: Kirkwell, Orkney Islands, Scotland on December 22, 1892; residence: 25 Vine St., Hamilton; occupation: moving picture machine operator; attested: August 5, 1916. HEMUS, William Joseph--240442--born: Youngstown, Ontario on September 17, 1891; residence: 108 Dundurn St. S. (?), Hamilton; occupation: shoemaker; attested: April 22, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 2nd Reinforcing Draft (SS Olympic on April 29, 1917 from Halifax, NS). HENDERSHOT, George Carman--240312--born: Hamilton, Ontario on March 31, 1884; residence: 76 Glendale Ave., Hamilton; occupation: painter; attested: March 31, 1916. HENDERSHOT, Gordon Wesley--240105--born: Hamilton, Ontario on August 1m 1896; residence: 823 King St. W., Hamilton; occupation: waiter; attested: March 4, 1916; served with 205th Battalion for one year then joined the Depot Artillery Brigade in October 1917. HENDERSON, Harry Victor--240111--born: Kingston, Ontario on October 24, 1893; residence: 48-50 Stuart St. E.; occupation: driver; attested: March 13, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. HENDY, Gilbert Joseph--240356--born: Bristol, Somerset, England on March 9, 1879 (?); residence: 71 Hilliard St., Hamilton; occupation: shipper; attested: April 6, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. HENNESSY, Cecil H.--240314--born: Birkenhead, Cheshire, England on September 10, 1895; residence: 22 Clark Ave., Hamilton; occupation: lathe-hand; attested: April 3, 1916; previously served six months with 92nd Battalion reg. no. 192024) HERALD, William Charles--240002, Captain--born: Hamilton, Ontario on October 2, 1885; residence: 25 Fairholt Rd. N., Hamilton; occupation: clerk; attested: March 2, 1916; "taken on strength Hamilton, Ont. 19 July 1916". HICKS, Alfred Frederick--240110--born: Hastings, Sussex, England on June 25, 1873; residence: 106 John St. N., Hamilton; occupation: carter; attested: March 13, 1916; served with 205th Battalion for eleven months; joined Special Service Co. in March 1917 and was discharged October 6, 1917 "physically unfit". HIGHAM, John--240104--born: Warrington, Lancashire, England on April 5, 1884; residence: 52 Edinburgh Ave., Hamilton; occupation: motor mechanic; attested: March 3, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). HILL, Horace--240122--no information available; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). HILTON, William John--240113--born: Brooklyn, New York, USA on September 19, 1894; residence: 91 Stanley Ave., Hamilton; occupation: motor mechanic; attested: March 14, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). HOBBS, Frank--240121--born: Prestwell, Buckinghamshire, England on June 9, 1881; residence: 537 Wellington St. N., Hamilton; occupation: labourer; attested: March 21, 1916. HODGES, John Edward--240594--born: Smithville, Ontario on July 25, 1892; residence: 87 Locomotive St., Hamilton; occupation: machinist; attested: July 3, 1916. HOOVER, Lee Allan--240112--born: Smithville, Ontario on January 20, 1898; residence: 238 Prospect St., Hamilton; occupation: labourer; attested: March 14, 1916. HOPKINS, Richard--240524--born: North Grimsby, N. Lincoln, Ontario on March 17, 1891; residence: 112 Ray St N., Hamilton; occupation: wire worker; attested: May 16, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. HORNBY, Richard William--240108--born: Blackpool, Lancashire, England on May 8, 1883; residence: 451 Bedford Rd., Barton Twp., Ontario; occupation: blacksmith; attested: March 8, 1916; paper stamped "Tank Battalion CMGC CEF". HOSKIN, Albert--240659--born: London, Ontario on April 19, 1876; residence: 393 Shaw St., Toronto; occupation: fur-cutter; attested: September 19, 1916; states that he served six months with 83rd Battalion, however, there is no proof of this; he did enlist in August 1915 with 80th Battalion in Cobourg, Ontario (reg. no.219255); about a month after he enlisted with the 205th Battalion, he enlisted (reg. no. 1078711) with the 5th Pioneer Battalion--using the alias Albert Brown--stating that he had had previous service with the 4th Field Co., Canadian Engineers. HOSKING, Robert Walter--240397--born: Ayers, Ontario on March 17, 1892; residence: 100 Birch Ave., Hamilton; occupation: moulding; attested: April 5, 1916. HOWCROFT, Arthur--240250--born: Leeds, Yorkshire, England on October 19, 1886; residence: 451 Dundurn St. S., Hamilton; occupation: tobacconist; attested: March 31, 1916. HOWCROFT, Thomas Joseph--240316--born: Westhoughton, Lancashire, England on April 24, 1893; residence: 49 East Bend Ave. N., Hamilton; occupation: labourer; attested: April 1, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). HOWSE, Leslie Oliver--240523--born: Beamsville, Ontario on May 16, 1891; residence: Beamsville, Ontario; occupation: expressman; attested: May 18, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). HUGGINSON, John Thomas--240722--born: Clithereo, Lancashire, England on March 18, 1893; residence: R.R. #2 West Flamboro, Ontario; occupation: Farmer; attested: January 2, 1917. HUGHES, William--240106--born: Birmingham, England on October 29, 1885; residence: 577 1/2 Barton St. E., Hamilton; occupation: confectioner; attested: March 4, 1916. HUNTER, Alfred--240247--born: East Ardsley, Yorkshire, England on June 11, 1874; residence: 133 Kenilworth Ave., Hamilton; occupation: loco. engineer; attested: March 25, 1916. HUNTER, John--240115--born: Campbellville, Ontario on March 5, 1895; residence: 455 King St. W., Hamilton; occupation: farmer; attested: March 15, 1916; remained with 205th Battalion for only six weeks, apparently being discharged for a "defective right eye" in December 1917 he enlisted with the Forestry Depot in Hamilton (reg. no. 2499646). HURFORD, William Henry--240249--born: Street, Somersetshire, England on October 20, 1886; residence: 126 Hess St. N., Hamilton; occupation: mail-clerk; attested: March 27, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. HURST, John James--240248--born: Bolton, Lancashire, England on July 5, 1895; residence: 30 Shaw St., Hamilton; occupation: labourer; attested: March 27, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. HUTTON, Frederick John--240315--born: Youngstown, Ohio, USA on July 28, 1894; residence: 10 Henry St., Hamilton; occupation: press operator on bullets; attested: April 1, 1916. HUTTON, Milford--240686--born: Hamilton, Ontario on November 6, 1899; residence: 157 Market St., Hamilton; occupation: teamster; attested: November 8, 1916; Bugle Band. HYSLOP, Ernest Colwell--240109--born: St. Thomas, Ontario on January 4, 1892; residence: 347 1/2 Herkimer St., Hamilton; occupation: time-keeper; attested: March 9, 1916. INCH, Alexander Fullerton--Lieutenant--born: Hamilton, Ontario on May 6, 1891; residence: Wentworth & Fennell, Mount Hamilton; occupation: Contractor; officer's declaration: February 21, 1916. INGLIS, William Kenneth--240673--born: Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.A. on August 24, 1898; residence: 21 Alanson St., Hamilton; occupation: Surveyor; attested: October 14, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS); died on November 5, 1917 while serving with "A" Battery, Motor Machine Gun Brigade, Canadian Machine Gun Corps and is buried at Etaples Military Cemetery, France. PTE. W. K. INGLIS Pte. W. Kenneth Inglis, son of G. Inglis, 21 Alanson street, was officially reported gassed on October 29, and admitted to a base hospital, but another telegram received by his father announces that he was admitted to the Canadian general hospital, Le Treport, France, on November 3, suffering from bronchial pneumonia. Pte. Inglis, a well-known Hamilton boy, left here with the machine gun section of the Hamilton Tigers in the spring of this year, and went to France last summer with a draft to A battery, Motor Machine Gun brigade. He enlisted when only eighteen years of age. [HS Nov 6/17 p15] INGROVILLE, Henry--240486--born: Guernsey, Channel Islands on December 28, 1878; residence: 65 Eastbend Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Heater; attested: May 3, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. IRELAND, Andrew George--240125--born: Dundee, Scotland on February 26, 1887; residence: 147 Hess St. N., Hamilton; occupation: Hosiery Work; attested: March 15, 1916. IRELAND, Fred--240124--born: Burlington, Ontario on October 13, 1888; residence: Burlington, Ontario; occupation: Bricklayer; attested: March 6, 1916. IRELAND, George Malcolm "Snooze" --240016--born: Burlington, Ontario on February 2, 1888; residence: 32 Wentworth St. N., Hamilton; occupation: Shipper; attested: March 2, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. Played with the Hamlton Tiger CRFU Grey Cup Champions in 1915 [Photo: seated 3rd row from bottom and is first on the right as the row does not go all the way to the end. He is directly behind the fellow seated on the ground in 1st row second from the right]. George was wounded April 10, 1918 at Oppy and was sent home from the front. He was Captain of the Hamilton Tiger CRFU Team in 1919 but because of the war the Grey Cup was not played that year.http://cobwfa.ca/COBWFA2011/images/docs/george%20%20malcolm%20ireland%20102nd.pdf IRONS, William Charles--240253--born: Hamilton, Ontario on June 30, 1890; residence: 193 Mary St., Hamilton; occupation: Structural Engineer; attested: March 27, 1916. IRVINE, William--240126--born: Belfast, Ireland on January 8, 1891; residence: 300 Barton St. E., Hamilton; occupation: Painter; attested: MArch 8, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). IRWIN, James--240289--born: Milton, Ontario on March 22, 1872; residence: 163 Macauley St. E., Hamilton; occupation: Carpenter; attested: March 25, 1916. JACKSON, Fredron--796660--born: Normandale, Ontario on October 8, 1874; residence: St. Williams, Ontario; occupation: Butcher; attested: February 18, 1916; transferred from 133rd Battalion; transferred to #2 Special Service Co. on May 24, 1917. JACKSON, Joseph--240615--born: Sunderland, Durham, England on July 12, 1888; residence: 140 Barnesdale N., Hamilton; occupation: Gate-maker; attested: July 18, 1916. JAMES, Frank--240128--born: Hamilton, Ontario on February 18, 1898; residence: 61 Jarvis St., Toronto; occupation: Mechanic; attested: March 3, 1916. JARVIS, George Wilson--240027--born: Hamilton, Ontario on November 11, 1872; residence: 199 Hunter St. E., Hamilton; occupation: Cabman; attested: May 30, 1916 with CMR Depot Regiment. JEANES, Edward Henry--240398--born: Guernsey, Channel Islands on February 12, 1895; residence: 15 Oak Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Wire drawer; attested: April 12, 1916. JEFFERESS, Stanley Rowland--Lieutenant--born: Kingston, Jamaica in 1895; residence: Hamilton, Ontario; occupation: Student-in-Law; officer's declaration: May 23, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 2nd Reinforcing Draft (SS Olympic on April 29, 1917 from Halifax, NS). JEWELL, William James--240127--born: Hamilton, Ontario on April 11, 1893; residence: 17 Genesse Ave., Mount Hamilton; occupation: Press Hand; attested: March 2, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. PTE. WILLIAM J. JEWELL Wounded with gunshot in the neck, Pte. William J. Jewell has been officially reported admitted on Nov. 17 to No. 1 field ambulance hospital behind the lines. His mother, who resides at 17 Genesee street, was notified of her son's injuries yesterday afternoon. Prior to enlisting in the 205th battalion, in 1915 [sic], Pte. Jewell was an employe [sic] of the E. T. Wright company, and had been in the trenches for about four months. He was well known about the city, being an ardent sportsman. He was mainly interested in boxing and rugby football. His wife and two children reside in this city. [HS Nov 17/17 p20] PTE. W. J. JEWELL It was reported in error last Saturday that the message, announcing that Pte. W. J. Jewell was wounded was received by his mother, Mrs. J. F. Adams. The telegram was received by his wife, Mrs. W. J. Jewell, 17 Genesee street. [HS Nov 19/17 p19] JOHNSON, Edgar Simon--240567--no information available. JOHNSON, William Henry--240537--born: Hamilton, Ontario on October 21, 1892; residence: 72 Wallace Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Ironworker; attested: May 22, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. JOHNSTON, Ernest Milton--240721--born: Sarnia, Ontario on June 1, 1891; residence: Dunnville P.O.; occupation: Farmer; attested: January 1, 1917. JONES, Albert--240676--reg. no. already used--no further information; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 2nd Reinforcing Draft (SS Olympic on April 29, 1917 from Halifax, NS). JONES, Albert George--240415--born: Bristol, England on November 16, 1893; residence: 33 Beach Rd., Hamilton; occupation: Machinist; attested: April 17, 1916; transferred to Signals Depot. JONES, Richard--240489--born: Manchester, Lancashire, England on November 6, 1879; residence: 220 Maple Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Builder; attested: May 6, 1916. JORN, Joseph--240399--born: Toronto, Ontario on May 10, 1898; residence: West Hamilton P.O.; occupation: Labourer; attested: April 12, 1916. JOY, William John--240254--born: Plymouth, England on February 17, 1885; residence: 141 Barnesdale Ave. N., Hamilton; occupation: Labourer; attested: March 27, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. KAY, Thomas Andrew--240548--born: Drayton, Ontario on September 23, 1888; residence: 11 Caroline St. N., Hamilton; occupation: Policeman; attested: June 2, 1916. KELLY, Herbert Harvey--240255--born: Glanford, Ontario on February 9, 1898; residence: 30 Province St., Hamilton; occupation: Labourer; attested: March 30, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. KELLY, Richard Campbell--240318--born: Middleport, Ontario on December 25, 1884; residence: 411 Herkimer Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Cigar-maker; attested: April 4, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. KERR, Bobby--Officer--born: Enniskillen, Ireland on June 9, 1882; residence: 39 Fairleigh Ave. S., Hamilton; occupation: Salesman; officer's declaration: March 3, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion on February 22, 1917; transferred to 1st Tank Battalion on April 22, 1918. KIDDER, Frank Reace--240129--born: Chicago, U.S.A. on May 7, 1898; residence: 11-13 York St., Hamilton; occupation: Waiter; attested: March 6, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 2nd Reinforcing Draft (SS Olympic on April 29, 1917 from Halifax, NS). KINNEAR, James Alex--240130--born: Lindsay, Ontario on May 9, 1883; residence: 199 Rebecca St., Hamilton; occupation: Miller; attested: March 13, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). KING, Frederick Wilton--240598--born: Orangeville, Ontario on February 17, 1891; residence: 253 Herkimer Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Traveller; attested: July 5, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. KIRKPATRICK, Charles Vernon--240374--born: Hamilton, Ontario on July 4, 1885; residence: 279 John St. N., Hamilton; occupation: Traveller; attested: April 10, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). PTE. C. V. KIRKPATRICK That Pte. C. V. Kirkpatrick had received contusions on Nov. 6 was the message that his wife, 279 John street north, received this morning. Pte. Kirkpatrick left Hamilton as a sergeant with the 205th Tiger battalion, but reduced in rank upon going to France on Nov. 1. Other than the fact that he had been admitted to a field ambulance station, no particulars were given. Another brother, Sergt.-Major R. A. Kirkpatrick, went overseas with the 205th battalion, and is now in France. [HS Nov 19/17 p19] KIRKPATRICK, Robert Andrew--240131--born: Hamilton, Ontario on March 28, 1883; residence: 242 McNab St. N., Hamilton; occupation: Machinist; attested: March 13, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 2nd Reinforcing Draft (SS Olympic on April 29, 1917 from Halifax, NS). KLINGBEIL, Fred Robert--240668--born: Hamilton, Ontario on October 20, 1891; residence: 59 Tisdale St. N., Hamilton; occupation: Bricklayer; attested: October 11, 1916; transferred to [unclear]. KOENIG, George Harold--240028--born: Hamilton, Ontario on August 19, 1895; residence: 3 Henry St., Hamilton; occupation: Broom Maker; attested: March 11, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion in April 1917. KONKLE, Herbert McDonald--240319--born: Grimsby, Ontario on January 25, 1895; residence: Grimsby, Ontario; occupation: Machinist; attested: April 5, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). LAKING, George--240288--born: Mona, Ontario on January 1, 1864; residence: 95 Case St., Hamilton; occupation: gate maker; attested: March 27, 1916. LAMBERT, William Featherstone--240357--born: Galway, Ireland on April 28, 1887; residence: Valley Farm, Aldershot, Ontario; occupation: jockey; attested: April 6, 1916. LAMROCK, James Sydney--Lieutenant--born: Newcastle-on-Tyne, England on December 30, 1888; residence: 35 West Ave., Hamilton; occupation: shirt manufacturer; officer's declaration: May 23, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. LANDERS, Samuel Levy--240715--born: New York, New York, USA on March 10, 1872; residence: 15 Sherman Ave. N., Hamilton; occupation: editor; attested: December 11, 1916; promoted to Lieutenant; transferred to 256th Battalion. LANG, George--240139--born: Hamilton, Ontario on September 2, 1895; residence: 150 Walnut St. S., Hamilton; occupation: lineman; attested: March 8, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. LANG, Stanley Vincent--240133--born: Hamilton, Ontario on January 22, 1896; residence: 150 Walnut St. S., Hamilton; occupation: lineman; attested: March 1, 1916. LANGLEY, Herbert--240599--born: Wimbeldon, Surry, England on August 22, 1886; residence: 93 Ontario Ave., Hamilton; occupation: plasterer; attested: July 5, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. LAW, William Alfred--240400--born: Guernsey, Channel Islands, England on April 29, 1887; residence: 9 Roxborough Ave., Hamilton; occupation: gardener; attested: April 11, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). PTE. W. LAWLOR Mrs. Lawlor, East avenue north, received this morning telegraphic notification that her husband had been accidentally wounded in the foot and admitted on Nov. 9 to No. 1 Field Ambulance depot. Pte Lawlor was a member of the machine gun section of the 205th battalion, and had been in France since last August. He was born in Guernsey, Channel Islands, and resided in this city for seven years. He was an employe [sic] of the Bird Paroid Roofing company before joining the colors. A brother has been serving in the Australian contingent since the commencement of the war. [HS Nov 19/17 p19] LAWTON, James Albert--240134--born: Nuneaton, Warwickshire, England on April 28, 1889; residence: 26 Severn St., Hamilton; occupation: railway conductor; attested: March 4, 1916; died on January 2, 1919 while serving with the 205th Battalion, CEF (?) and is buried at Hamilton City Cemetery, Hamilton, Ontario. LEE, Edward--240135--born: London, England on April 29, 1886; residence: 85 Burton (?) St. E., Hamilton; occupation: teamster; attested: March 4, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. LEE, Frederick Louis--240426--born: Orpington, Kent, England on February 14, 1886; residence: 1091 Cannon St. E., Hamilton; occupation: plumber; attested: April 17, 1916; discharged April 5, 1917 "med. unfit". LEE, Kenneth Marshall--240138--born: Cheshire, England on April 1, 1889; residence: Warfdale, Prenton, Birkenhead; occupation: surveyor; attested: n/a; attestation paper dates from June 1918 when he joined another unspecified unit at Witley Camp in Surrey, England; it states that he was a member of the 205th Battalion for ten months, but makes no mention of his having served with any other units. LEGARIE, Roy Joseph--240137--born: Hamilton, Ontario on January 28, 1899; residence: 213 Lottridge St., Hamilton; occupation: carpenter; attested: MArch 7, 1916. LENZ, Willard Frederick--240018--born: Hamilton, Ontario on June 8, 1893; residence: 69 Stirton St., Hamilton; occupation: clerk; attested: March 13, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 2nd Reinforcing Draft (SS Olympic on April 29, 1917 from Halifax, NS); died on October 30, 1917 while serving with the 9th Canadian Machine Gun Company and is commemorated on the Menin Gate Memorial. LEVOIS, John Batiste--240516--born: Montreal, Quebec on February 4, 1879; residence: Dog & Gun Hotel, Hamilton; occupation: tobacco roller; attested: May 10, 1916. LEWIS, Thomas Brindley--240136--born: Hamilton, Ontario on November 4, 1883; residence: 209 Locke St N., Hamilton; occupation: salesman; attested: March 4, 1916. LIGHTFOOT, Edward Thomas--240140--born: Peterboro, Northampton, England on January 7, 1897; residence: 333 Weir St., Hamilton; occupation: packer; attested: March 13, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. LIGHTHEART, John--240132--born: Hamilton, Ontario on September 9, 1893; residence: 112 Barton St. E., Hamilton; occupation: stock-keeper; attested: March 1, 1916. LIGHTHEART, Samuel Carroll--240468--born: Hamilton, Ontario on January 2, 1896; residence: 112 Barton St. E., Hamilton; occupation: theatrical business; attested: April 29, 1916. LIGHTHEART, William Alfonso--240143--born: Walkerton, Ontario on April 6, 1888; residence: 108 Alpine Ave., Hamilton; occupation: carpenter; attested: March 21, 1916. LLEWELLIN, George Henry--240416--no information available. LOCKER, Francis--240401--born: Birmingham, England on August 12, 1875; residence: Hartman's Hotel, Hamilton; occupation: labourer; attested: April 14, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. LONGLEY, Thomas--240440--born: Ashton, Lancashire, England on July 16, 1876; residence: 51 Fairview St., Hamilton; occupation: labourer; attested: April 22, 1916. LORD, John--240256--no information available. LOVE, Horace Robert--240674--born: London, England on July 9, 1893; residence: 110 Oak St., Toronto; occupation: teamster; attested: October 17, 1916. LOUNSBURY, Marshall Henry--Lieutenant--born: Welland, Ontario on January 25, 1878; residence: 84 West Ave. S., Hamilton; occupation: real-estate broker; officer's declaration: July 8, 1916 (?). LOVETT, Henry William--240141--born: London, England on November 17, 1872; residence: Alexandri Ave., Homeside P.O., Hamilton; occupation: carpenter; attested: March 20, 1916. LOWRY, Victor Charles--Lieutenant--born: Hamilton, Ontario December 1, 1890; residence: 234 Napier St., Hamilton; occupation: accountant; officer's declaration: n/a; served six months with 205th Battalion. LUCAS, Vincent--240142--born: Hamilton, Ontario on January 3, 1898; residence: 272 Mountain Park, Mount Hamilton; occupation: printer helper; attested: March 21, 1916. LYNES, Charles Richard--240710--born: St. Davids, Ontario on ???; residence: R. R. #3 Dundas, Ontario (Mineral Springs); occupation: farmer; attested: December 2, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 2nd Reinforcing Draft (SS Olympic on April 29, 1917 from Halifax, NS). MABB, Maurice Walter--240697--born: Southborough, Kent, England on January 12, 1884; residence: Park St., Dundas, Ontario; occupation: machinist; attested: November 17, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. MacDONALD, John Allan--240542--born: [unclear], Forfar, Forfarshire, Scotland on April 23, 1883; residence: 6 Whitford Ave., Hamilton; occupation: engineer; attested: May 29, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. MacFARLANE, James Wesley--240514--born: Penetanguishene, Ontario on January 1, 1891; residence: 555 King St. E., Hamilton; occupation: Toolmaker; attested: May 15, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. MacKENZIE, Andrew Strathern--240323--born: Hamilton, Ontario on November 28, 1897; residence: 406 Concession St., Mount Hamilton; occupation: scale maker; attested: April 3, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. MacNINCH, Frank Gregory--240637--born: Ottawa, Ontario on May 25, 1898; residence: 436 King William St., Hamilton; occupation: student; attested: August 17, 1916. MADDEN, William--240482--born: Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, England on December 17, 1887; residence: 156 Berlin Ave., Hamilton; occupation: city foreman; attested: May 1, 1916. MADIEFSKY, Wolf--240261--born: Novopavlovwe, Russia on June 15, 1875; residence: Dominion Hotel, Hamilton; occupation: presser; attested: March 28, 1916. MALE, Samuel--240263--born: Ilminster, Somersetshire, England on February 15, 1871; residence: 194 Stanley Ave., Hamilton; occupation: commercial traveller; attested: March 29, 1916. MALLICK, Earle Montellieu--240375--born: Hamilton, Ontario on September 16, 1894; residence: 28 Wood St. W., Hamilton; occupation: saw operator; attested: April 10, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. MALLION, Michael--240613--born: Cambridge, England on August 30, 1885; residence: 1236 Cannon St. E., Hamilton; occupation: gardener; attested: July 17, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. MALONEY, William--240146--born: Hamilton, Ontario on December 8, 1897; residence: 76 Dundurn St. S., Hamilton; occupation: machine hand; attested: March 4, 1916. MANLEY, Arnold Chester--240150--born: Paisley, Ontario on May 5, 1896; residence: Beamsville, Ontario; occupation: farming; attested: March 10, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 2nd Reinforcing Draft (SS Olympic on April 29, 1917 from Halifax, NS). MANSFIELD, Arthur--240159--born: Stafford, England on May 22, 1888; residence: 4 Mill St., Hamilton; occupation: labourer; attested: March 20, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. MARKLE, Hugh Clarence--240531--no information available. MARKLE, Laverne Austin--240153--born: Copetown, Ontario on February 28, 1895; residence: [unclear] King St. W., Hamilton; occupation: car repairer; attested: March 13, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 2nd Reinforcing Draft (SS Olympic on April 29, 1917 from Halifax, NS); listed as wounded, remaining on duty on the September 1918 casualty list for the 2nd Battalion, Canadian Machine Gun Corps.[1] MARRIOTT, Walter--Lieutenant--born: Hamilton, Ontario on January 13, 1879; residence: 88 Arthur Ave. N., Hamilton; occupation: clothing designer; officer's declaration: May 23, 1916; joined the 1st Tank Battalion, CMGC in 1918. MARSELL, Harold Herbert--240163--born: Georgetown, Ontario on November 28, 1895; residence: 170 Sanford Ave. N., Hamilton; occupation: lathe hand; attested: March 21, 1916. MARSHALL, Fred--240152--born: Leeds, Yrokshire, England on February 9, 1892; residence: 437 Ferguson Ave. N., Hamilton; occupation: machinist; attested: March 11, 1916. MARSHALL, Joseph--240402--born: Hamilton, Ontario on March 18, 1888; residence: 11 Mill St., Hamilton; occupation: teamster; attested: April 11, 1916. MARSHALL, Patrick--240320--born: Hamilton, Ontario on August 28, 1878; residence: 11 Hill St., Hamilton; occupation: labourer; attested: April 3, 1916. MARTIN, Christopher Charles--240258--born: London, England on June 29, 1871; residence: 36 Dundurn St. S., Hamilton; occupation: painter; attested: March 27, 1916. MARTIN, Elvin--240436--born: Hamilton, Ontario on January 3, 1897; residence: 325 Wentworth St. N., Hamilton; occupation: machinist (egg carriers); attested: April 18, 1916; previously served with the 86th (Machine Gun) Battalion (reg. no 175021) but does not state this on his attestation paper. MARTIN, Harold William--240162--born: Hamilton, Ontario on June 23, 1897; residence: Station 4, Beach Road, Hamilton; occupation: labourer; attested: March 20, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 2nd Reinforcing Draft (SS Olympic on April 29, 1917 from Halifax, NS). MARTIN, Humphrey--240706--born: Groveland, New York, USA on November 2, 1895; residence: 452 Main St. W., Hamilton; occupation: farmer; attested: November 30, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. PTE. HUMPHREY MARTIN Another 205th battalion man to be reported wounded in Pte. Hunphrey [sic] Martin. He joined the Tigers battalion here in 1916, and in February of this year was transferred to the 164th Halton and Dufferin battalion, with which he went overseas. Pte. Martin resided at 452 Main street west before enlisting. His next of kin is in England. [HS Nov 19/17 p19] MARTIN, Lee Harold--240454--born: Tonawanda, New York, USA on February 7, 1894; residence: 41 Kinrade Ave., Hamilton; occupation: fitter; attested: April 24, 1916. MARTIN, Richard--240157--born: Bolton, Lancashire, England on July 1, 1880 (?); residence: 214 Hughson St. N., Hamilton; occupation: polisher; attested: March 17, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. MARTIN, Vernon Eaton--240160--born: Hamilton, Ontario on November 14, 1881; residence: 30 Kinrade Ave., Hamilton; occupation: driver; attested: March 20, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). MARTIN, William George--Captain--born: Weston Super Mare, England on September 13, 1886; residence: Armouries, Hamilton; occupation: clergyman; officer's declaration: n/a; battalion Chaplain; "taken on strength 13. April 1916 at Hamilton". MARVIN, Daniel--240257--born: Newport, Virginia, USA on August 10, 1890; residence: 155 Hughson St. N., Hamilton; occupation: coppersmith; attested: March 27, 1916. MATHIE, Thomas--240229--born: Hamilton, Ontario on January 25, 1893; residence: 144 Stanley Ave., Hamilton; occupation: hardware clerk; attested: February 28, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). MATTHEWS, Albert Edward--240321--born: Hamilton, Ontario on July 8, 1896; residence: 326 Hunter St. W., Hamilton; occupation: moving picture operator; attested: April 3, 1916; transferred to Signals. MAWSON, Charles Edward--240030--born: Hamilton, Ontario on January 25, 1887; residence: 71 West Ave. N., Hamilton; occupation: clerk; attested: March 20, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. MAYNARD, Albert--240151--born: Terra Cotta, Ontario on August 8, 1893; residence: 510 Wilson St., Hamilton; occupation: labourer; attested: March 10, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. McARAN, Frank James--240165--born: Cash, Co. Fermanagh, Ireland on December 12, 1883 or 1884; residence: 444 Mary St., Hamilton; occupation: labourer; attested: March 24, 1916; discharged June 2, 1916; drafted in 1917 (reg. no. 4022017) McBRIEN, John James (aka Albert Jones)--240676--no information available. McCALLUM, David Lyon--240453--born: Haywood, Scotland on December 8, 1895; residence: 37 Beechwood Ave., Hamilton; occupation: wire worker; attested: April 24, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion; died on September 2, 1918 while serving with the 38th Battalion, CEF and is buried at Drury Mill British Cemetery, France. McCALLUM, Hugh--240452--born: Wilsontown, Scotland on November 15, 1893; residence: 37 Beechwood Ave., Hamilton; occupation: wire worker; attested: April 24, 1916. McCARTHY, Arthur Albert--306608--born: Detroit, Michigan, USA on July 31, 1888; residence: not stated; occupation: clerk; attested: n/a; transferred from 8th Brigade Ammunition Column on July 17, 1916. McCLAYMONT, John Watt--240376--born: Barrhead, Scotland on May 14, 1894; residence: 159 Grosvenor Ave., Hamilton; occupation: tel. operator; attested: April 10, 1916; transferred to Signals. McCUE, John--240662--born: Falkirk, Scotland on December 27, 1882; residence: 14 Carlisle St., Hamilton; occupation: molder; attested: September 27, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion; died on August 10, 1917 while serving with the Canadian Machine Gun Depot and is buried at Alva Cemetery, Clackmannshire, United Kingdom. McCULLY, Charles--240403--born: Hamilton, Ontario on April 1, 1883; residence: 28 Argue St., Hamilton; occupation: plater; attested: April 15, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. McGREGOR, James Demarion--240691--born: Low Banks, Ontario on September 8, 1891; residence: 95 Hilliard St., Hamilton; occupation: sheet metal worker; attested: November 11, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). McINTYRE, William--240324--born: Brockville, Ontario on January 12, 1871; residence: 18 Primrose Ave., Hamilton; occupation: leather cutter; attested: April 1, 1916. McKAY, William Sinclair--240427--born: Janetstown, Thurso, Scotland on September 25, 1890; residence: 40 Oxford St., Hamilton; occupation: wine clerk; attested: April 17, 1916. McKENZIE, Robert Malcolm--Lieutenant--no information available; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). McKINNEY, David--240164--born: Letterkenny, Ireland on March 25, 1889; residence: 172 Edgemount St. E., Hamilton; occupation: machinist; attested: March 13, 1916. McKINNON, Alexander--240013--born: Aberdeen, Scotland on February 28, 1892; residence: 31 Campbell Ave., Hamilton; occupation: labourer; attested: March 2, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. McLAUGHLIN, Francis Parnell--240404--born: Dundas, Ontario on September 24, 1876; residence: 124 MArket St., Hamilton; occupation: machinist; attested: April 14, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. McMANN, William John--240377--born: Hamilton, Ontario on April 17, 1881; residence: 155 Florence St., Hamilton; occupation: chipper; attested: April 10, 1916. McNAMARA, William Stafford--240325--born: Hamilton, Ontario on September 4, 1896; residence: 158 Dundurn St. N., Hamilton; occupation: draftsman; attested: April 1, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS); also MacNamara; listed as wounded on the October 1918 casualty list for the 2nd Battalion, Canadian Machine Gun Corps.[1] McQUEEN, Gordon--240512--born: Hamilton, Ontario on September 6, 1895; residence: 247 Bold St., Hamilton; occupation: clerk; attested: September 16, 1915; "transferred from Hamilton recruiting depot 16th May 1916"; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). MELLANBY, Henry Thomas John--240359--born: Woolwich, Kent, England on December 27, 1896; residence: 72 Ray St. N., Hamilton; occupation: bank clerk; attested: April 7, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. MEPHAN, John--240264--born: Hamilton, Ontario on February 14, 1876; residence: 84 Main St. W., Hamilton; occupation: tobacco worker; attested: March 30, 1916. MEYERS, George--officer--no information avaliable. MIDWINTER, Joseph--240144--born: Hamilton, Ontario on April 1, 1883; residence: 294 Charlton Ave. E., Hamilton; occupation: mechanic; attested: March 1, 1916. MILLER, George James--240517--born: Solcoats, Scotland on May 3, 1898; residence: 52 Dougals St., Hamilton; occupation: machinist; attested: May 13, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. MILLER, Joseph Gordon--240161--born: Hamilton, Ontario on October 24, 1897; residence: 123 John St. N., Hamilton; occupation: printer; attested: March 20, 1916. MILLER, Smith--240709--born: Buffalo, New York, USA on August 8, 1898; residence: 57 Main St., Buffalo, New York, USA; occupation: blacksmith helper; attested: December 2, 1916. MINORS, Dennis--240154--born: Wellenyhall, Staffordshire, England on June 7, 1877; residence: 37 Palmerston Ave., Hamilton; occupation: locksmith; attested: March 14, 1916. MITCHELL, Charles Richard--240148--born: Hamilton, Ontario on April 28, 1887; residence: Station 5, Beach, Hamilton; occupation: grocer; attested: March 6, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. MOFFAT, John William--240158--born: Chatham, Ontario on May 12, 1879; residence: 179 Stroud (?) St. E., Hamilton; occupation: cabinet maker; attested: March 18, 1916. MOLOSKI, Stanley--240708--born: Lublin, Poland, Russia on October 15, 1891 (?); residence: 14 Grieg St., Hamilton; occupation: labourer; attested: November 30, 1916.; transferred to 164th Battalion. MONKHOUSE, William Frank--240451--born: Freelton, Wentworth Co., Ontario on June 21, 1896; residence: 175 Mary St., Hamilton; occupation: farmer; attested: April 24, 1916. MONTGOMERY, William Henry--240259--born: Hamilton, Ontario on February 10, 1894; residence: 54 Fairleigh Ave. N., Hamilton; occupation: lithographer; attested: March 27, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. MOODIE, Robert Roy--Lieutenant-Colonel--born: Hamilton, Ontario on August 6, 1884; residence: 407 Queen St. S., Hamilton; occupation: knit goods manufacturer; officer's declaration: n/a; previously served in the officer's staff of the 86th (Machine Gun) Battalion. MOORE, Frank Kenny--240029--no information available; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 2nd Reinforcing Draft (SS Olympic on April 29, 1917 from Halifax, NS). MORDEN, Cecil--240322--born: Hamilton, Ontario on March 29, 1898; residence: 178 Market St., Hamilton; occupation: labourer; attested: April 4, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. MORDEN, Harold Aston--240145--born: Fesserton, Ontario on January 16, 1898; residence: 280 Locke St S., Hamilton; occupation: machinist helper; attested: March 4, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. MORDEN, Rueben--240147--born: Fesserton, Ontario on September 16, 1898; residence: 280 Locke St. S., Hamilton; occupation: labourer; attested: March 4, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. MOREIN, John Joseph--240149--born: Hamilton, Ontario (?) on April 4, 1891; residence: 110 Ferguson Ave. N., Hamilton; occupation: bartender; attested: March 9, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. MORTON, John--240629--born: Birmingham, England on January 6, 1871; residence: 204 Hunter St. W., Hamilton; occupation: labourer; attested: August 10, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion; died on September 10, 1919 while serving with 102nd Battalion, CEF and is buried Hamilton City Cemetery, Hamilton, Ontario. MOUNTAIN, Harold Augustus--240012--born: Dundas, Ontario on July 30, 1896; residence: 91 West Ave., Hamilton; occupation: clerk, stenographer; attested: February 26, 1916. MUIR, William--240657--no information available. MULHOLLAND, Gordon--240155--born: Hamilton, Ontario on February 14, 1896; residence: 113 Young St., Hamilton; occupation: box maker; attested: March 14, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. MULHOLLAND, William--240156--born: Hamilton, Ontario on September 19, 1897; residence: 294 Charlton Ave. E., Hamilton; occupation: truck driver; attested: March 15, 1916. MUNRO, Charles Duncan--240262--no information available. MURDEN, Charles Price--240671--born: Riddington, Nottingham, England on March 25, 1881; residence: 99 Case St., Hamilton; occupation: store-keeper; attested: October 16, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. MURPHY, James Patrick--240438--born: Hamilton, Ontario on April 25, 1895; residence: 52 Picton St. E., Hamilton; occupation: steel worker; attested: April 20, 1916. MURRAY, Hugh--Captain--born: Hamilton, Ontario on November 15, 1878; residence: 92 Delaware Ave., Hamilton; occupation: insurance broker; officer's declaration: March 1, 1916; joined the 1st Tank Battalion in 1918. NEILL, William John--240405--born: Belfast, Ireland on March 19, 1876; residence: 346 Mary St., Hamilton; occupation: teamster; attested: April 13, 1916; died: March 13, 1930, and is buried at Hamilton City Cemetery[1] NEVILLE, Jeremiah--240552--born: London, England on December 22, 1874; residence: 110 Jackson St. E., Hamilton; occupation: labourer; attested: June 8, 1916. NEWMAN, Frederick--240406--born: London, England on January 9, 1889; residence: 147 Strachan St. E., Hamilton; occupation: machinist; attested: April 15, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. NEWTON, Frederick Munroe--240694--born: Norwich, Ontario on January 1, 1898; residence: 327 John St. N., Hamilton; occupation: labourer; attested: November 14, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 2nd Reinforcing Draft (SS Olympic on April 29, 1917 from Halifax, NS). NEWTON, Hivey--240647--born: Oldham, Lancashire, England on September 3, 1889; residence: 153 Ferrie St. E., Hamilton; occupation: labourer; attested: September 1, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. NICHOLSON, George Edward--240622--born: Beamish, Durham, England on April 12, 1877; residence: Dominion Hotel, Hamilton; occupation: clerk; attested: July 17, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. NORTH, James Harry--240407--no information available. NORTON, Frederick Stanley--240717--born: London, England on January 14, 1898; residence: 319 Caroline St. S., Hamilton; occupation: farmer; attested: December 21, 1916. NORTON, Frederick William--240636--born: Glen Williams, Ontario on September 20, 1892; residence: 194 King William St., Hamilton; occupation: papermaker; attested: August 17, 1916. O'CONNOR, Michael--240266--born: [unclear], Ireland on March 15, 1877; residence: 158 (?) Barton St. W., Hamilton; occupation: iron worker; attested: March 25, 1916. O'CONNOR, Sydney James--240383--born: Port Arthur, Ontario on May 1, 1885; residence: Dean's Hotel, Hamilton; occupation: clerk; attested: December 16, 1915 (?). O'NEAL, Charles--240351--born: Whitehall, Illinois, USA on October 30, 1887; residence: 210 Gibson Ave., Hamilton; occupation: baker; attested: April 10, 1916. O'REILLY, William John--240167--born: Hamilton, Ontario on December 11, 1883; residence: Chedoke P.O., Ontario; occupation: butcher; attested: March 22, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. OLDFIELD, Edward--240585--born: Bristol, Gloucestershire, England on July 23, 1888; residence: 296 John St. N., Hamilton; occupation: steel worker; attested: June 27, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. OLDLAND, William Herbert--240723--born: Bristol, Gloucestershire, England on October 22, 1893; residence: 209 James St. N., Hamilton; occupation: lathe-hand; attested: January 6, 16, 1917; served ten months with 76th Battalion (reg. no. 141265); embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). ORME, Alfred Joseph--240267--born: Birkenhead, Cheshire, England on November 1, 1884; residence: 13 Locomotive St., Hamilton; occupation: expressman; attested: March 25, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS); listed as wounded on the August 1918 casualty list for the 2nd Battalion, Canadian Machine Gun Corps.[1] ORMEROD, Harry--240556--born: Southport, Lancashire, England on July 21, 1885; residence: 57 Cathcart St., Hamilton; occupation: carpenter; attested: June 5, 1916; "discharged 13/4/17 'Special Case'". ORR, Roland Alexander--240654--born: Owen Sound, Ontario on December 6, 1898; residence: 266 McNab St. N., Hamilton; occupation: crane driver; attested: September 12, 1916; enlisted with the Canadian Mounted Rifles in April 1917 (reg. no. 2527323), but does not mention service with 205th Battalion. OTTAWAY, Jesse--240496--born: London, England on March 26, 1871; residence: c/o 78 Locomotive St., Hamilton; occupation: bootmaker; attested: May 4, 1916. OWEN, Francis William--240166--born: London, England on August 5, 1888; residence: 55 New St., Hamilton; occupation: motorman, street ry.; attested: March 11, 1916. PARKER, Harold Alfred--240175--born: Belfast, Ireland on March 27, 1896; residence: 282 King William St., Hamilton; occupation: clerk; attested: March 16, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. PARKER, Samuel Leslie--240174--born: Burnley, Lancashire, England on September 15, 1894; residence: 282 King William St., Hamilton; occupation: clerk; attested: March 16, 1916. PARKES, Ernest--240172--born: Stoke-on-Trent, England on June 6, 1884; residence: 98 Cheever St., Hamilton; occupation: machinist; attested: March 7, 1916. PARKIN, James--240460--born: Duckingfield, Cheshire, England on October 24, 1872; residence: 77 Glendale Ave., Hamilton; occupation: labourer; attested: April 28, 1916; transferred to 256 (O.S.) Railway Construction Bn, CEF. PARSONS, Archie Harris--240714--born: London, England on January 29, 1880; residence: 62 Norway Ave., Hamilton; occupation: cost clerk; attested: December 9, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). PARTINGTON, George--240268--born: Bolton, Lancashire, England on November 4, 1897; residence: 58 Mars Ave., Hamilton; occupation: electrician; attested: March 27, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). PASEL, Robert Carl Harmon--240170--born: Hamilton, Ontario on June 28, 1888; residence: 92 Chatham St., Hamilton; occupation: trainman; attested: March 6, 1916. PATRICK, George Sharp--240177--born: Durham, Durham, England on august 15, 1883; residence: 42 Smith Ave., Hamilton; occupation: machinist; attested: March 21, 1916. PATRICK, John--240176--born: Bishop Auckland, Durham, England on October 22, 1877; residence: 42 Smith Ave., Hamilton; occupation: lawyer; attested: March 21, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). PATTERSON, William--240650--born: Berwick-on-Tweed, England on April 25, 1881; residence: 209 Locke St., Hamilton; occupation: fireman; attested: September 8, 1916. PATTISON, Elmo Park--240612--born: Hamilton, Ontario on August 8, 1893; residence: 20 Clark Ave., Hamilton; occupation: electrician; attested: July 17, 1916. PATTISON, Thomas Gordon--240575--born: Caledonia, Ontario on June 29, 1894; residence: Merriton, Ontario; occupation: barber; attested: June 22, 1916. PATTISON, William--240521--born: Etherley, Durham, England on October 4, 1877; residence: 73 Strachan St. E., Hamilton; occupation: blacksmith; attested: May 15, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). PATTON, David Clair--240020--born: Minnedosa, Manitoba on November 25, 1890; residence: 125 Robinson St., Hamilton; occupation: Accountant; attested: March 3, 1916. PATTON, Jack--no information available. PAUL, Harry--240493--born: Aberdeen, Scotland on June 24, 1874; residence: 45 Wilson St, Hamilton; occupation: Plasterer; attested: May 3, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. PEACOCK, George Allan--240464--born: Hamilton, Ontario on May 11, 1880; residence: 349 Barton St. E., Hamilton; occupation: Brushmaker; attested: April 25, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. PEARSON, John--240004--born: Barton Township, Ontario on May 9, 1891; residence: 199 John St. N., Hamilton; occupation: Teamster; attested: February 23, 1916. PEEBLES, John Marr--Lieutenant--born: Hamilton, Ontario on January 14, 1890; residence: 144 Herkimer St., Hamilton; occupation: Newspaper Reporter; officer's decleration: April 1916. PENNAMACOOR, David--240326--born: London, England on August 22, 1883; residence: 449 Barton St. E., Hamilton; occupation: Cigar Maker; attested: April 3, 1916. PEPPER, Edward Bert--240459--born: Carlisle, Ontario on October 9, 1891; residence: 46 Pearl St. N., Hamilton; occupation: Bank Clerk; attested: April 24, 1916. PETERS, Harry Charles--240689--born: Toronto, Ontario on September 12, 1888; residence: Hamilton; occupation: Bar-tender; attested: November 10, 1916. PETTIT, Andrew--240327--born: Yonkers, New York, USA on December 24, 1894; residence: 3 Ashley St., Hamilton; occupation: Lathe-hand; attested: April 3, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. PHILLIPS, Edward--240428--born: Toronto, Ontario on February 22, 1898; residence: 66 Macauley St. W., Hamilton; occupation: Machinist Helper; attested: April 17, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion; died on August 28, 1918 while serving with the 31st Battalion, CEF and is buried at Vis-en-Artois British Cemetery, Haucourt, France. PHILLIPS, Gilbert Henry--240597--born: Hamilton, Ontario on August 9, 1876; residence: 23 Barton St. E., Hamilton; occupation: Machinist; attested: July 4, 1916. PIDGEON, John--240347--born: London, England on March 1, 1887; residence: 1333 Cannon St. E., Hamilton; occupation: Telegraph Operator; attested: April 8, 1916; transferred to the 1st Tank Battalion; died: 1923, and is buried at Hamilton City Cemetery[1] PLANT, John--240031--born: Darwen, Lancashire, England on November 16, 1881; residence: 577 Catherine St. N., Hamilton; occupation: Tailor; attested: March 20, 1916; previously served with the 86th (Machine Gun) Battalion (#174364); transferred to 164th Battalion. PLASTOW, Henry Walter--240269--born: Hamilton, Ontario on August 6, 1897; residence: 461 Ferguson Ave. N., Hamilton; occupation: Driver; attested: March 27, 1916; enlisted as Walter Henry Plastow with the Canadian Mounted Rifles in Toronto, Ontario in June 1916 (reg. no. 225879), stating no previous military experience, and occupation as Clerk. PLUMRIDGE, Frederick--240625--born: Brixham, Devonshire, England on November 11, 1885; residence: 191 King St. E., Hamilton; occupation: painter; attested: August 1, 1916. POAG, Herbert Victor--240173--born: Hamilton, Ontario on June 10, 1896; residence: 685 Main St. E., Hamilton; occupation: student; attested: March 15, 1916. POINTER, Thomas William--240005--born: Sheringham, Norfolk, England on January 4, 1886; residence: 164 Cannon St. W., Hamilton; occupation: shoemaker; attested: March 20, 1916. POMFRET, Fred--240467--born: Aywood, Lancashire, England on April 21, 1873; residence: 411 Mary St., Hamilton; occupation: steam fitter; attested: April 27, 1916. POTTICARY, Hamilton Merritt--Lieutenant--no information available; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS); died September 1, 1947 while a member of the Royal Hamilton Light Infantry. POTTS, Lemon--240713--born: Smithville, Ontario on August 12, 1891; residence: 154 Catherine St. S., Hamilton; occupation: labourer; attested: December 2, 1916; drafted April 1918, listing address as Smithville, Ontario, birthdate as August 12, 1890, and previous military service as 2 months with the 37th Battalion. POULTER, Thomas--240688--born: York, Yorkshire, England on January 23, 1893; residence: 34 Berwell St., Brantford; occupation: carding wool; attested: November 7, 1916; previously served 14 months with the Welland Canal Field Force. POWER, Cyril Burnett--240168--born: Hamilton, Ontario on July 16, 1899; residence: 281 King St. E., Hamilton; occupation: labourer; attested: March 2, 1916. POWERS, Herbert George--240430--born: Orangeville, Ontario on October 15, 1885; residence: 17 East Avenue N., Hamilton; occupation: Electrician; attested: April 17, 1916. PRAY, John--240169--no information available; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 2nd Reinforcing Draft (SS Olympic on April 29, 1917 from Halifax, NS). PRESCOTT, Henry--240328--born: Chorley, Lancashire, England on April 18, 1877; residence: 36 Fairview Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Timekeeper & Cost Clerk; attested: April 3, 1916. PRESTON, George--240560--born: Stafford, England on February 22, 1884; residence: 201 Stanley Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Contractor; attested: June 12, 1916. PRICE, Charles Douglas--240171--born: London, England on September 17, 1891; residence: 67 Stirton St., Hamilton; occupation: Machine Hand; attested: March 6, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 2nd Reinforcing Draft (SS Olympic on April 29, 1917 from Halifax, NS). PRYER, Charles Henry--240557--born: London, England on April 4, 1886; residence: Dominion Hotel, Hamilton; occupation: Engineer; attested: June 3, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). PTOLEMY, Russell Allen--240178--born: Millgrove, Ontario on November 6, 1893; residence: 1 East Ave. S., Hamilton; occupation: Machinist; attested: March 22, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). PURDOM, Charles George--240429--born: West Green, Essex, England on January 16, 1892; residence: 189 Cannon St. E., Hamilton; occupation: Telephone Installer; attested: April 13, 1916; transferred to Divisional Signal Company. QUIBELL, Bernard George--240564--born: London, England on November 4, 1885; residence: 47 Pearl St. N., Hamilton; occupation: Time Keeper and Checker; attested: June 15, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. QUICK, Frederick George--240474--born: Bowmanville, Ontario on September 9, 1891; residence: 563 Barton St. E., Hamilton; occupation: Clerk; attested: April 24, 1916. QUICK, Harry Earl--240705--born: St. Williams, Norfolk Co., Ontario on July 18, 1894; residence: 34 Leeming St., Hamilton; occupation: Farmer; attested: November 28, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. QUINLAN, William John--240179--born: Hamilton, Ontario on July 20, 1890; residence: 41 Oxford St., Hamilton; occupation: Waiter; attested: MArch 6, 1916. RALPH, Douglas Frederick--240565--born: Bristol, England on December 15, 1897; residence: 42 Pearl St. N., Hamilton; occupation: Stock Room Clerk; attested: June 15, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS); died on November 28, 1917 while serving with the 4th Canadian Machine Gun Company and is buried at La Targette British Cemetery, France. RALPH, Frederick--240272--born: Bristol, England on August 23, 1898; residence: 42 Pearl St. N., Hamilton; occupation: Stock Keeper; attested: March 27, 1916. RAWCLIFFE, Frank--240588--born: Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire, England on June 19, 1887; residence: 175 Rosslyn Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Machinist; attested: June 28, 1916; transferred to Divisional Signal Company. REDMAN, Thomas William--240270--born: London, England on December 8, 1897; residence: Bartonville, Ontario; occupation: Clerk; attested: March 27, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. REEVE, Albert, Jr.--240180--born: London, England on September 5, 1899; residence: 160 Cope Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Rivetters Helper; attested: March 1, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. REEVE, Albert, Sr.--240184--born: Norfolk, England on September 20, 1871; residence: 160 Cope St., Hamilton; occupation: Labourer; attested: March 23, 1916; previously enlisted with the Canadian Mounted Rifles (#225632) on October 5, 1915. REID, Ernest Needham--240643--born: Bolton, Lancashire, England on September 9, 1898; residence: 23 Fraser Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Shoe Maker; attested: August 24, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). [[Reid-16909|REID, Harry Nelson]]--240350--born: Beamsville, Ontario on March 20, 1896; residence: Beamsville, Ontario; occupation: Book-keeper; attested: April 10, 1916; After leaving Canada and arriving in England Harry was transferred to the 164th Battalion. After completing his training in England, he was sent to France and joined the 31st Canadian Infantry Battalion where he served at the Front from August 1918-November 11, 1918. Subsequent to the Armistice, his Battalion then escorted the German Army back to Germany and served there until the end of March 1919, finally returning to Canada later in 1919. REMICK, John Edward (aka Thomas Edward McKinley)--240731--born: Orange, New Jersey, USA on July 19, 1888; residence: Vine St., Everett, Ma., USA; occupation: Machinist; attested: June 7, 1917. RENDALL, James William--240605--born: Rango Mills, Orkney Islands, Scotland on November 14, 1881; residence: 518 Wilson St., Hamilton; occupation: Clerk; attested: July 12, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 2nd Reinforcing Draft (SS Olympic on April 29, 1917 from Halifax, NS). REVELL, Amos Egbert--240541--born: Dundas, Ontario on August 2, 1888; residence: 158 Hunter St. E., Hamilton; occupation: Grocer; attested: May 29, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion; died on September 27, 1918 while serving with the 102nd Battalion, CEF and is buried at Bourlon Wood Cemetery, France. REVELL, George Arnold--240182--born: Hamilton, Ontario on December 12, 1897; residence: 153 James St. S., Hamilton; occupation: shoe repairing Business; attested: March 4, 1916; served eight months with 205th Battalion but "discharged from 250th [sic] with a History of Gonorrhea, but no evidence only inmorning [sic]"; drafted in October 1917 (reg. no. 3110131). REYNOLDS, Harold Wesley--240651--born: Dundas, Ontario on September 9, 1898; residence: 37 King St. E., Dundas; occupation: Glove-cutter; attested: September 12, 1916. RHINESS, James Almer--240443--born: Huntsville, Ontario on December 13, 1876; residence: Northern Hotel, Hamilton; occupation: Carpenter; attested: April 22, 1916. RHODE, Bernard Grey--240728--born: Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA on November 18, 1893; residence: 28 Murray St. W., Hamilton; occupation: Mechanic; attested: January 12, 1917. RICHMOND, Harold--240539--born: Somerootes, Derbyshire, England on April 20, 1888; residence: 392 Catherine St. N., Hamilton; occupation: Butcher; attested: May 25, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 2nd Reinforcing Draft (SS Olympic on April 29, 1917 from Halifax, NS). RIEGER, George Edward--240408--born: Hamilton, Ontario on June 30, 1879; residence: 290 Victoria Ave. N., Hamilton; occupation: Machinist; attested: April 11, 1916. RINGER, William Wallace--240183--born: Hamilton, Ontario on November 9, 1897; residence: 40 Guise St., Hamilton; occupation: Driver; attested: March 20, 1916; served three months with 205th; drafted in May 1918 (reg. no. 3110581). ROBERTSON, David Ewing--240616--born: Hamilton, Ontario on March 10, 1895; residence: 217 Wentworth St. N., Hamilton; occupation: Clerk; attested: July 19, 1916; died on August 8, 1918 while serving with the 116th Battalion, CEF and is buried at Hourages Orchard Cemetery, Domart-sur-la-luce, France. ROBERTSON, Norman Archibald--240379--born: Hamilton, Ontario on January 23, 1892; residence: 219 Rosslyn Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Printer; attested: April 10, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion; died: 1962, and is buried at Hamilton City Cemetery[1] ROBERTSON, Stanley Joseph--240475--born: Sunderland, England on August 1, 1889; residence: 251 Wellington St. N., Hamilton; occupation: Barber; attested: May 1, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 2nd Reinforcing Draft (SS Olympic on April 29, 1917 from Halifax, NS). ROBINS, Reginald Lloyd--240331--born: Hamilton, Ontario on January 14, 1888; residence: 170 Young St., Hamilton; occupation: Clerk; attested: April 3, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). ROBINSON, Edmund--240329--born: Bradford, York, England on November 9, 1897; residence: 70 Mayflower Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Machine Hand; attested: April 3, 1916; previously served with 164th Battalion. ROBINSON, James Gilbert--240724--born: Hamilton, Ontario on March 30, 1888; residence: Newton, Ontario; occupation: Farmer; attested: January 8, 1917; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). ROBINSON, Joseph Harold--240553--born: Fingall, Ontario on November 3, 1895; residence: 195 Main St. E., Hamilton; occupation: Teamster; attested: June 8, 1916. ROBSON, James--240718--no information available; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). ROLFE, John Edward--240571--born: Stoke Ferry, Norfolk, England on November 18, 1891; residence: 149 West Ave. N., Hamilton; occupation: Policeman; attested: June 19, 1916. ROLLS, Vernard Bertrand--240480--born: Hamilton, Ontario on May 20, 1890; residence: 137 Argus St.; occupation: Clerk; attested: May 1, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). ROPE, Thomas--240271--born: Newmains, Lanarkshire, Scotland on April 18, 1897; residence: 1062 Cannon St. E., Hamilton; occupation: Labourer; attested: March 27, 1916; drafted in January 1918, but does not state previous service with 205th. ROSS, William--240530--born: Bolton, Lancashire, England on November 30, 1883; residence: 199 Lottridge St., Hamilton; occupation: Machine Hand; attested: May 19, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). ROUSSEL, John Thomas--240181--born: Guernsey, Channel Islands on September 30, 1895; residence: 223 Wilson St., Hamilton; occupation: Press Hand; attested: March 2, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). ROWE, William Joseph--240507--born: Toronto, Ontario on March 28, 1891; residence: 166 Hood [?] St. E., Hamilton; occupation: Labourer; attested: May 9, 1916. ROWLANDS, Harold Elliot--Lieutenant--born: Montreal, Quebec on April 9, 1893; residence: 130 Stanley Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Student; officer's decleration: ----; "taken on strength 3 July 1916"; died in a motorcycle accident on August 5, 1944 while serving overseas with the Royal Hamilton Light Infantry. RUSHTON, Harold--240348--born: Stalybridge, Lancashire, England on October 14, 1885; residence: 9 Edgar St. E., Hamilton; occupation: Blacksmith; attested: April 10, 1916. RUSSELL, Walter Samuel--240330--born: Hamilton, Ontario on December 10, 1891; residence: 11 Albermarle St., Hamilton; occupation: Rivetter; attested: April 3, 1916. RYMAL, Frederick Charles--240332--born: Lemington, Essex, Ontario on March 5, 1887; residence: 48 Wilson St., Hamilton; occupation: Farmer; attested: April 3, 1916. SAGER, Elmer--240667--born: Ancaster, Ontario on April 13, 1898; residence: Ancaster, Ontario; occupation: School Teacher; attested: October 10, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 2nd Reinforcing Draft (SS Olympic on April 29, 1917 from Halifax, NS). SANDISON, Alex Lyall Grant--240202--born: Aberdeen, Scotland on December 25, 1888; residence: 263 King St. West, Hamilton; occupation: Teamster; attested: March 22, 1916. SAUNDERS, Frederick--240333--born: East Peckham, Kent, England on June 24, 1874; residence: 19 Magill St., Hamilton; occupation: Teamster; attested: April 3, 1916. SAUNDERS, Thomas Robert--240380--born: Sittingbourne, Kent, England on December 18, 1879; residence: 247 Kensington Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Bricklayer; attested: April 10, 1916. SAYLES, Saul--240200--born: Simcoe, Ontario on April 16, 1877; residence: 305 Catherine St. N., Hamilton; occupation: Shipper; attested: March 16, 1916. SCHAFER, Albert--240526--born: Poole, Ontario on September 10, 1883; residence: 67 William St., Hamilton; occupation: Cement Worker; attested: May 16, 1916. SCHIASSE, Harold Stanley--240204--born: Bromley, Kent, England on January 7, 1887; residence: 111 Hilliard St., Hamilton; occupation: Engineer (Stationary); attested: March 23, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). SCHOFIELD, John--240014--born: Blackpool, Lancashire, England on September 18, 1893; residence: 169 Graham St., Hamilton; occupation: Carpenter; attested: March 8, 1916. SCOTSON, Robert--240015--born: Prescot, Lanc., England on January 6, 1886; residence: 19 Sophia St. N., Hamilton; occupation: Bricklayer; attested: March 9, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. SCOTT, William Harmon--240185--born: North Grimsby, Lincoln County, Ontario on February 20, 1895; residence: 43 Melrose Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Carpenter; attested: March 3, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). SEARLES, Charles Dickson--240382--born: Hamilton, Ontario on April 19, 1895; residence: 80 Burton St., Hamilton; occupation: Crane Operator; attested: April 10, 1916. SEARS, John--240273--born: Lyndon, Ontario on October 1, 1873; residence: 240 Locke St. N., Hamilton; occupation: Cigar Maker; attested: March 25, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. SECOR, Bruce--no information available. SEELEY, George Basil--240432--no information available. SEELEY, William Calder--240522--born: Redhill, Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario on July 6, 1894; residence: 47 Glenfern Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Gardener; attested: May 15, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 2nd Reinforcing Draft (SS Olympic on April 29, 1917 from Halifax, NS). SHAIN, A.G.--no information available. SHARPE, Percival Henry--240201--born: Royston, Hartfordshire, England on February 8, 1890; residence: 31 Hampton Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Labourer; attested: March 17, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). SHAW, Arthur George--240199--born: Hamilton, Ontario on August 22, 1898; residence: 113 John St. S., Hamilton; occupation: Hardware Business; attested: March 16, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). SHEPHERD, Frederick James--240361--born: Bristol, England on September 6, 1871; residence: 14 Edward St., Hamilton; occupation: Machinist; attested: April 7, 1916; note on AP states: “Dis Sept 21/17 Disability pre existed enlistment not due to or aggrivated by service”. SHEPHERD, George--240635--born: Madras City, India on January 19, 1874 or 1876; residence: 519 John St. N., Hamilton; occupation: Book-keeper; attested: August 17, 1916; previously served twenty months with the 1st Battalion, CEF (#7010); transferred to 164th Battalion. SHEPPARD, Kenneth Richardson--240195--born: Burlington, Ontario on April 6, 1889; residence: Burlington, Ontario; occupation: Gardener; attested: March 9, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 2nd Reinforcing Draft (SS Olympic on April 29, 1917 from Halifax, NS). SHUTTLER, Burnett--785139--transferred from 129th Battalion; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 2nd Reinforcing Draft (SS Olympic on April 29, 1917 from Halifax, NS). SIB, John--240186--born: Buffalo, New York, USA on July 14, 1878; residence: Dundas, Ontario; occupation: Moulder; attested: March 4, 1916. SIMM, Thomas--240450--born: Manchester, England on March 29, 1878; residence: 69 Edinborough Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Machine Fitter; attested: April 14, 1916. SIMONS, Arthur George--240484--born: Hamilton, Ontario on November 10, 1884; residence: 19 Avalon Place, Hamilton; occupation: Policeman; attested: May 2, 1916. SIMPSON, Norman William--240276--born: Hamilton, Ontario on December 27, 1897; residence: 299 Bold St., Hamilton; occupation: Elevator Operator; attested: March 28, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. SIMS, Daniel--240190--born: Salisbury, Wiltshire, England on January 25, 1876; residence: 49 Edinburgh Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Labourer; attested: March 6, 1916. SKELTON, William--240188--born: Sheffield, Yorkshire, England on April 2, 1886; residence: 12 Lyndhurst St., Hamilton; occupation: Shipper; attested: March 6, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. SLAGHT, Freeman--240569--born: Detroit, Michigan, USA on October 13, 1891; residence: 20 Mulberry St., Hamilton; occupation: Baker; attested: June 16, 1916. SLATER, Stanley Howard--Lieutenant--born: Hamilton, Ontario on April 27, 1889; residence: 231 George St., Hamilton; occupation: Barrister; officer's declaration: “taken on strength 1st April 1916 Hamilton”. SLOANE, William Kenneth--240196--born: Milton, Ontario on November 3, 1890; residence: 297 Catherine St. N., Hamilton; occupation: Tailor; attested: March 11, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. SMILLIE, Alexander--240279--born: Glasgow, Scotland on February 16, 1892; residence: 356 Dundurn St. S., Hamilton; occupation: Carpenter; attested: March 30, 1916. SMITH, Charles--240275--born: At. Annes P.O., Ontario on March 17, 1892; residence: 895 Barton St. E., Hamilton; occupation: Labourer; attested: March 27, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. SMITH, Charles Alfred--240017--born: Markdale, Ontario on June 25, 1894; residence: 65 Aikman Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Reporter; attested: March 7, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 2nd Reinforcing Draft (SS Olympic on April 29, 1917 from Halifax, NS). SMITH, Charles Edward--240543--born: Hamilton, Ontario on June 2, 1989; residence: 138 Cathcart St., Hamilton; occupation: Tailor (Cutter); attested: May 29, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). SMITH, Edwin--240197--born: Hamilton, Ontario on May 31, 1889; residence: 133 Wentworth St. N., Hamilton; occupation: Shipper; attested: March 13, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). SMITH, Ernest Lockwood--240187--born: Hagersville, Ontario on January 1, 1895; residence: 85 Victoria Ave. N., Hamilton; occupation: Lather; attested: March 4, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). SMITH, Francis Herbert--240693--born: Dundas, Ontario on March 2, 1878; residence: 234 Hughson St. N., Hamilton; occupation: Stationary Engineer; attested: November 13, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. SMITH, Harold John--240431--born: Spring Gardens, Bucks., England on October 23, 1886; residence: 58 Fairleigh Ave. N., Hamilton; occupation: Telegraph Operator; attested: April 17, 1916; transferred to Divisional Signal Company. SMITH, Homer James--240498--born: Hamilton, Ontario on April 8, 1882; residence: 236 East Ave. N., Hamilton; occupation: Paper Maker; attested: May 5, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. SMITH, John McPhee--240198--born: St. Agnes, Quebec, Canada on December 23, 1898; residence: 77 Jackson St. W., Hamilton; occupation: Clerk; attested: March 14, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 2nd Reinforcing Draft (SS Olympic on April 29, 1917 from Halifax, NS). SMITH, Max--240--no information available. SMITH, Russell Everton--240334--born: London, Ontario on November 8, 1872; residence: 501 Main St. E., Hamilton; occupation: Commercial Traveller; attested: April 3, 1916. SMITH, Thomas Freeman--174396--transferred from 86th Battalion; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 2nd Reinforcing Draft (SS Olympic on April 29, 1917 from Halifax, NS). SMITH, William George--240649--born: Rosseau, Muskoka, [Ontario]; residence: 56 New St., Hamilton; occupation: Cigar Maker; attested: August 28, 1916. SMITH, William Lettingham--240437--born: Huntingdon County, Quebec on August 19, 1881; residence: 277 King William St., Hamilton; occupation: Machinist; attested: April 20, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 2nd Reinforcing Draft (SS Olympic on April 29, 1917 from Halifax, NS). SMITH, William Michael--240592--born: Leeds, Yorkshire, England on January 3, 1897; residence: 136 Duke St., Hamilton; occupation: Steamfitter; attested: July 3, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 2nd Reinforcing Draft (SS Olympic on April 29, 1917 from Halifax, NS). SNELLING, Arthur--240206--born: Norwich, Norfolk, England on August 17, 1892; residence: 115 Argue St., Hamilton; occupation: Grocer Clerk; attested: March 17, 1916. SNIDER, John Alfred--240194--born: Caledonia, Ontario on October 10, 1870; residence: 24 East 24th St., Mount Hamilton; occupation: Electrician; attested: March 9, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. SOLOMON, Edmund Charles--240409--born: Wallington, Surrey, England on December 14, 1885; residence: 8 Blanchard St., Hamilton; occupation: Labourer; attested: April 15, 1916. SONES, John Walter--240335--born: Hamilton, Ontario on June 12, 1884; residence: 24 Clyde St., Hamilton; occupation: Butcher; attested: April 3, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. SOPER, Ernest Edwin--240670--born: Slapton, Devonshire, England on April 16, 1889; residence: 209 Picton St. E., Hamilton; occupation: Tent-maker; attested: October 16, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). SPARHAM, Charles--240278--born: Barton Township, Ontario on May 5, 1893; residence: Chedoke P.O., Ontario; occupation: Farming; attested: March 29, 1916. SPRATT, Morley--240478--born: Caledonia, Ontario on October 4, 1881; residence: 247 Cannon St. E., Hamilton; occupation: Butcher; attested: April 14, 1916. SPRY, Frank Humn--240716--born: Liverpool, England on April 4, 1897; residence: 11 Rosemount Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Farmer; attested: December 18, 1916; Attestation Paper states: “alias Addley George” (also: “B Co”); previously served three months with 116th Battalion (#745537) where he enlisted as “George Addley” etc. etc. (providing different birth place etc.); he subsequently enlisted in Toronto with [?? Battalion] (#238222) as “Frank Humn Spry” providing similar information as he did on his 205th Battalion Attestation Paper. STAHLSCHMIDT, Charles--240581--no information available. STANNEY, Albert Elsmore--240703--born: Manchester, England on November 15, 1883; residence: Gravenhurst, Ontario; occupation: Tent Maker; attested: November 22, 1916; enlisted under the name Albert Elsmore. STAPLETON, Emerson Lloyd--240477--born: Jerseyville, Ontario on May 22, 1897; residence: Jerseyville, Ontario; occupation: Farming; attested: May 1, 1916. STEED, James William--240626--no information available. STEPHENSON, Arthur Denis--240191--born: Hamilton, Ontario on September 28, 1888; residence: 161 Elgin St., Hamilton; occupation: Conductor St. Ry.; attested: March 7, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. STEVENS, Arthur--240274--born: London, England on November 30, 1879; residence: 7 Britannia Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Car Painter; attested: March 27, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. STEVES, James Halford--240444--born: Hamilton, Ontario on August 10, 1896; residence: 48 Wilson St., Hamilton; occupation: Machine Hand; attested: April 22, 1916; on his AP the year of his birth is underlined and “16” is written above; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 2nd Reinforcing Draft (SS Olympic on April 29, 1917 from Halifax, NS). STEWART, Howard Douglas--240685--born: Weston, Ontario on February 18, 1896; residence: 50 Gore St., Hamilton ; occupation: Butcher; attested: November 1, 1916. STEWART, Josiah--240193--born: Inver, Donegal, Ireland on April 3, 1891; residence: 19 Depew St., Hamilton; occupation: Labourer; attested: March 13, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). STEWART, Russell--240192--born: Hamilton, Ontario on November 20, 1896; residence: 447 Jackson St. W.; occupation: Shoemaker; attested: March 7, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). STEWART, William Charles--240205--born: Pembroke Dock, Pembroke, Wales on October 20, 1889; residence: 60 Locamotive St., Hamilton; occupation: Fireman; attested: March 24, 1916. STINSON, Thomas Hope--240???--born: Hamilton, Ontario on May 8, 1886; residence: -------; occupation: Real Estate Agent; attested: -------; on his attestation paper from when he enlisted with the 87th Battalion (reg. no. 1263423) states that he had previously served with the “205 Canadian” as well as the 23rd Royal Fusiliers (for 14 months) and another indeciferable unit (also 14 months); died on October 20, 1918 while serving with the 87th Battalion, CEF and is buried at Etaples Military Cemetery, France. STOKER, William Henry--240544--born: Smith’s Falls, Ontario on January 28, 1890; residence: 90 Macauley St. E., Hamilton; occupation: Private Secretary; attested: May 29, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). STONEHOUSE, Robert Gordon--240189--born: Holstein, Ontario on April 23, 1870; residence: 412 Ferguson Ave. N., Hamilton; occupation: Shoemaker; attested: March 6, 1916. STRACHAN, John Alexander--240203--born: Hamilton, Ontario on June 6, 1889; residence: 358 Cannon St. E., Hamilton; occupation: Driver; attested: March 22, 1916. STREET, Gordon James Garfield--240228--born: Hamilton, Ontario on August 30, 1895; residence: 73 Hunter St. E., Hamilton; occupation: Bookkeeper; attested: February 1, 1916. STREET, Stanley Edwin--240277--born: Hamilton, Ontario on September 8, 1897; residence: Bartonville, Ontario; occupation: Clerk; attested: March 29, 1916; served with battalion for eight months, then discharged; drafted to 1st Depot Bn., 2nd C.O.R. Regiment (reg. no. 3110284)" STRINGER, Gordon Ford--240618--born: Sand Bay, Ontario on November 9, 1885; residence: 255 Holton Ave., Hamilton; occupation: District Field-Guager; attested: July 22, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). SUMMERLIN, William Arthur--240485--born: Wellaston (?), Northampton, England on October 28, 1886; residence: 115 Kent St., Hamilton; occupation: Machinist; attested: May 2, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. SUMMERS, Frederick Charles--240476--born: Wareham, Dorsetshire, England on August 27, 1876; residence: 99 Leeming St., Hamilton; occupation: Car Builder; attested: May 1, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. SUMNER, John Ernest--240725--born: Woodstock, Ontario on August 27, 1901; residence: 385 Bay St. N., Hamilton; occupation: Machinist; attested: January 8, 1917; Sumner gave his birth as August 7, 1898 when he enlisted, but notation beside his date of birth on his Attestation Paper gives the “correct” date as stated above; transferred to 164th Battalion. SURRIDGE, Albert Charles--240019--born: London, England on November 8, 1888 or 1887; residence: 15 Mayflower Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Plasterer; attested: February 25, 1916; previous enlisted on July 25/15 (as 141358) with the 76th Battalion, CEF but discharged as “medically unfit”. SUTHERLAND, David James--240008--born: Dundas, Ontario on January 15, 1886; residence: 141 Balsame Ave.; occupation: Bookkeeper; attested: March 11, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. SUTHERLAND, Fred--240660--born: Pretoria, Ontario on October 29, 1887; residence: Silver Creek, Ontario; occupation: Cook; attested: September 25, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion; attested June 15, 1917 in Hamilton, Ontario with Railway Construction Draft as "Frederick Sutherland" and providing considerably different information; claimed five months service with 205th Battalion. SWAN, Frank--240465--born: Wouldham, Kent, England on December 22, 1871; residence: 113 Berlin Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Annealer; attested: April 25, 1916. SWANN, Albert Hansford--240410--born: Plymouth, England on December 28, 1897; residence: 253 Bay St. N., Hamilton; occupation: Pattern Making; attested: April 15, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. TANSLEY, Thomas Stewart--240280--born: Hamilton, Ontario on October 23, 1894; residence: 133 Jackson St. E., Hamilton; occupation: Barber; attested: March 27, 1916. TARLTON, James Henry--240587--born: Belfast, Ireland on October 1, 1883; residence: 110 East 24th St., [Mount] Hamilton; occupation: Carpenter; attested: June 28, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. TARTE, Cyril--240211--born: Wolverhampton, England on July 9, 1888; residence: 837 Barton St. E., Hamilton; occupation: Machinist; attested: March 20, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). TAYLOR, Albert--240336--born: Monk Bretton, Barnsley, Yorkshire, England on October 31, 1889; residence: 134 Sandford Ave. N., Hamilton; occupation: Labourer; attested: April 3, 1916. TAYLOR, Charles Elmer--240212--born: Cincinnati, Ohio, USA on June 16, 1891; residence: 236 Kensington Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Glass Blower; attested: March 21, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). TAYLOR, Leslie--240210--born: Walkerton, Ontario on July 16, 1895; residence: 11 McNab St. N.; occupation: Lumberman; attested: March 20, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). TAYLOR, Percy--240664--born: London, England on September 27, 1891; residence: 48 New St., Hamilton; occupation: Labourer; attested: August 24, 1916. TAYLOR, Robert Edgar--240634--born: Hamilton, Ontario on February 28, 1878; residence: Mount Hamilton; occupation: Carpenter; attested: August 11, 1916. TEBBUTT, Sydney--240281--born: Derby, Derbyshire, England on November 19, 1894; residence: 103 Case St., Hamilton; occupation: Teamster; attested: March 28, 1916. [[Teeter-153|TEETER, Abraham John]]--240586--born: New Fraser Township, Ontario on October 24, 1886; residence: 71 Clinton St., Hamilton; occupation: Moulder; attested: June 27, 1916. TELFORD, George--240661--born: Cockermouth, Cumberland, England on October 16, 1884; residence: 147 Barnesdale Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Shipper; attested: July 17, 1916. TEMPLE, Patrick--240381--born: Tullebeg, Ireland on February 11, 1883; residence: 124 Gibson Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Labourer; attested: April 10. 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). THEAKER, Henry--240533--born: Brileyhill, Staffordshire, England on July 14, 1891; residence: 127 Hilliard St., Hamilton; occupation: Moulder; attested: May 20, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. THOMAS, William--240032--born: Cornwall, England on September 16, 1872; residence: 11 Fullerton Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Miner (?); attested: March 11, 1916. THOMAS, William Albert--240282--born: Ottawa, Ontario on June 24, 1873; residence: 47 Elm St., Toronto; occupation: Labourer; attested: March 30, 1916. THOMPSON, Allan Lloyd--240600--born: Hamilton, Ontario on January 28, 1896; residence: 75 Wentworth St. S., Hamilton; occupation: Student; attested: July 5, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 2nd Reinforcing Draft (SS Olympic on April 29, 1917 from Halifax, NS). THOMPSON, Percy--240494--born: Lindsay, Ontario on May 3, 1898; residence: 80 Gibson Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Machinist; attested: May 3, 1916. THOMPSON, Thomas Richard--240445--born: Alberton, Ontario on April 30, 1877; residence: 95 Hughson St. S., Hamilton; occupation: Caterer; attested: April 22, 1916. THOMPSON, Trevor J. McKay--240209--born: Hamilton, Ontario on January 23, 1898; residence: 75 Wentworth St. S., Hamilton; occupation: Hardware Clerk; attested: March 15, 1916. THOMSON, Frederick Thomas--240338--born: Hamilton, Ontario on January 19, 1889; residence: 295 York St., Hamilton; occupation: Cigar Maker; attested: April 14, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). THURLOW, Hugh--240503--born: Ipswich, Suffolk, England on August 25, 1885; residence: Franklin House, Hamilton; occupation: Clerk; attested: May 8, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion; died on August 8, 1918 while serving with the 102nd Battalion, CEF and is buried at Beaucourt British Cemetery, France. TOBIN, Stuart Richard Joseph--240515--born: Oakville, Ontario on May 26, 1897; residence: 293 Bay St. N., Hamilton; occupation: Barber; attested: May 10, 1916. TOMKINS, Howard Syers--240208--born: Oxford, England on April 18, 1883; residence: 190 Berlin Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Wood Worker; attested: March 13, 1916. TOMLIN, Fred--240610--born: Leicester, Leicestershire, England on November 5, 1883; residence: 210 Kensington Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Fitter; attested: July 11, 1916. TRACEY, Frank Raymond--240360--born: Hamilton, Ontario on August 25, 1893; residence: 405 James St. N., Hamilton; occupation: Labourer; attested: April 7, 1916. TRACEY, Thomas James--240509--born: Hamilton, Ontario on August 5, 1896; residence: 405 James St. N., Hamilton; occupation: Cook; attested: April 11, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. TREASURE, George Taylor--240554--born: Kensington, London, England on January 31, 1897; residence: Mount Hope, Ontario; occupation: Farmer; attested: June 6, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). TRIMBLE, Archibald Lawrason--240207--born: Woodstock, Ontario on June 19, 1881; residence: 89 Queen St., N., Hamilton; occupation: Farming; attested: March 10, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. TRUMAN, John Andrew--240528--born: Oakville, Ontario on September 1, 1888; residence: 174 Emerald St. N., Hamilton; occupation: Sailor; attested: May 18, 1916. TURCOTT, George--240707--born: Cork, Ireland on November 25, 1881; residence: 220 Emerald St. N., Hamilton; occupation: Molder; attested: November 29, 1916. TURNER, Frank--240213--born: Sheffield, England on September 11, 1892; residence: 12 Lyndhurst St., Hamilton; occupation: Carpenter; attested: March 21, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS); listed as wounded on the November 1918 casualty list for the 2nd Battalion, Canadian Machine Gun Corps.[1] TURNER, Richard Martimas--240337--born: Ancaster, Ontario on July 22, 1897; residence: 42 Wentworth St. N., Hamilton; occupation: Salesman; attested: April 3, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). PTE. RICHARD M. TURNER Mrs. Alice Turner, 42 Wentworth street north, was officially notified this morning that her son, Pte. Richard Martimas Turner, had been wounded in the right leg and heel, and admitted to No. 2 field ambulance on November 9. Pte. Turner was employed by C. W. Chadwick, King street east. He enlisted in the 205th Tigers battalion, and was transferred to the machine gun depot, going overseas in March, 1916. He reached French soil on August 1, 1917. Turner is nineteen years of age, and a native Hamiltonian. Two brothers are serving in the 64th Guelph battery. [HS Nov 16/17 p21] TYSON, Henry--240608--born: Preston, Lancashire, England on May 12, 1881; residence: 47 Jones Ave., Toronto; occupation: Electrician; attested: July 20, 1916; previously served 16 months with the Canadian Mounted Rifles (reg. no. 113603). UHRIG, John Henry--240411--born: Berlin, Ontario on August 3, 1874; residence: 316 East Ave. N., Hamilton; occupation: Cigar Maker; attested: April 11, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. VALLANCE, Murray Allan--Lieutenant--born: Hamilton, Ontario on October 30, 1892; residence: #13 Herkimer Apartments, Hamilton; occupation: Hardware Merchant; officers’ decleration: January 25, 1917 (note: “taken on strength 22 Feb 1916 Hamilton Ont”); died: 1963, and is buried at Hamilton City Cemetery[1] VAUGHAN, John Edwin Simpson--240339--born: Hamilton, Ontario on August 17, 1871; residence: 11 Pine St., Hamilton; occupation: Potter; attested: April 3, 1916. VENNE, Arthur--240340--born: Montreal, Quebec on August 14, 1874; residence: 27 Jones St., Hamilton; occupation: Cigar-maker; attested: April 4, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. VOLLICK, Vernon Dewitt--240449--born: Kelvin, Ontario on August 2, 1891; residence: 28 Smith Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Wire Weaver; attested: April 24, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. WADE, James Edwin William--240283--born: Hamilton, Ontario on January 22, 1894; residence: 108 Wilson St., Hamiltom; occupation: Labourer; attested: March 27, 1916; previously served one week with the 31st Battery, CFA. WALDRON, Harry--240504--born: Ayr, Ontario on May 1, 1893; residence: 127 Stirton St., Hamilton; occupation: Butcher; attested: May 8, 1916. WALE, Fred--240566--born: Leicester, England on September 6, 1890; residence: 181 King William St., Hamilton; occupation: Waiter; attested: June 15, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. WALL, Edward--240582--born: Tipton, Staffordshire, England on January 14, 1882; residence: 306 James St., N., Hamilton; occupation: Butcher; attested: June 26, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. WALSH, William Harold--240227--born: New York, USA on December 31, 1898; residence: 112 Steven St., Hamilton; occupation: Machinist; attested: March 7, 1916. WALTERS, Chester Samuel--Captain--born: Waterford, Ontario on August 24, 1878; residence: 38 Melrose Ave., Hamilton; occupation: accountant; officer's declaration: March 1, 1916. WALTERS, William Franklin--240217--born: Mohawk, Ontario on October 6, 1896; residence: 95 Eagle Ave.; occupation: Clerk; attested: March 6, 1916. WALTON, Herbert--240536--born: Birmingham, England on March 21, 1876; residence: 25 Fairleigh Ave. N., Hamilton; occupation: Car Builder; attested: May 22, 1916. WARBUTTON, Alfred--240286--born: Bath, Somerset, England on June 21, 1885; residence: 65 Barton St. E., Hamilton; occupation: Moulder; attested: March 29, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). WARD, William--240558--born: Willenhall, Staffordshire, England on July 12, 1885; residence: 118 Burton St., Hamilton; occupation: Machinist; attested: June 10, 1916. WARRICK, Harold--240010--born: Stockport, Lancashire, England on April 13, 1893; residence: 200 London Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Carpenter; attested: March 2, 1916. WARRICK, William--240358--born: Stockport, Lancashire, England on January 19, 1895; residence: 174 Graham Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Tinsmith; attested: April 6, 1916. WASTELL, Jack--240563--no information available. WATSON, Leslie Harvey--240518--born: Toronto, Ontario on March 12, 1892; residence: 577 ½ Barton St. E., Hamilton; occupation: Teamster; attested: May 13, 1916. WEAVER, George Beverley--240218--born: Hamilton, Ontario on August 23, 1895; residence: 13 Cumberland Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Plumber; attested: March 7, 1916. WEBB, Victor William--240287--born: Hamilton, Ontario on January 9, 1897; residence: 912 Main St. E., Hamilton; occupation: Labourer; attested: March 30, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. WEIRS, David Ormond--240215--born: Hamilton, Ontario on June 23, 1895; residence: 1139 Cannon St. E., Hamilton; occupation: Rigger; attested: March 3, 1916; aka F. O. Cooper. WELLS, William John--240224--born: Muskoka, Ontario on March 28, 1889; residence: 102 Hess St. N., Hamilton; occupation: Lithographer; attested: March 18, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). WEST, Thomas--240223--born: Lester, Lestershire, England on May 24, 1885; residence: 64 Fullerton Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Stationary Engineer; attested: March 17, 1916. WHEELAND, Archie Fred--240446--born: Washington, Kansas, USA on July 24, 1894; residence: 95 Hughson St. S., Hamilton; occupation: Labourer; attested: April 22, 1916; previously served 14 months with 10th Battalion (#20921); subsequently drafted in November 1917. WHEELER, Francis George--240559--born: Alcester, Warwickshire, England on March 17, 1891; residence: 121 Park St. N., Hamilton; occupation: Plumber; attested: June 12, 1916. WHEELER, Willis S.--240225--born: Rochester, New York, USA on August 7, 1888; residence: 329 James St. N.; occupation: Machinist; attested: March 22, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). WHITE, Frederick--240434--born: Gosport, Hampshire, England on August 2, 1884; residence: 147 Strachan St. E., Hamilton; occupation: Labourer; attested: April 17, 1916. WHITEFOOT, Wilfred George--240720--born: Hastings, Sussex, England on January 1, 1899; residence: Davis Book Store, John St. S., Hamilton; occupation: Labourer; attested: December 29, 1916. WHITFIELD, Alexander William--240413--born: Hespeler, Ontario on November 9, 1897; residence: 55 Emerald St. N., Hamilton; occupation: Student; attested: April 13, 1916. WHITTAKER, William--240285--born: Bradford, Yorkshire, England on September 18, 1887; residence: 17 William St., Hamilton; occupation: Carpenter; attested: March 27, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. WICKENS, Percy Eli--240457--born: Crowborough, Sussex, England on May 12, 1886; residence: 32 Wellington St. N., Hamilton; occupation: Pastry Cook; attested: April 8, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. WILD, Ernest--240538--born: Oldham, Lancashire, England on August 29, 1888; residence: 197 Province St., Hamilton; occupation: Checker; attested: May 25, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. WILD, William John--240219--born: Hamilton, Ontario on January 27, 1896; residence: 558 Barton St. E., Hamilton; occupation: Student; attested: March 7, 1916; transferred to Signals; died on September 2, 1918, 1918 while serving with the Signals/Canadian Engineers and is buried at Ligny-St. Flochel British Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France. WILKINSON, Horace Edward--240633--born: Bradford, Yorkshire, England on April 13, 1886; residence: 125 Frederick Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Musician; attested: August 16, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. WILMOT, Oscar--240220--born: Caledonia, Ontario on October 9, 1895; residence: 109 Ferguson Ave. N., Hamilton; occupation: Labourer; attested: March 10, 1916; transferred to the Canadian Mounted Rifles; previous enlisted with 76th Battalion on August 27, 1915 (reg. no. 142711) [gave birthday as October 19, 1890 or 1896] but was discharged on October 6, 1915 as “medically unfit”. WILSHAW, Joshua Bibby--240284--born: Todmorden, Yorkshire, England on September 16, 1883; residence: 14 Cambridge Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Machinist; attested: March 27, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. WILSON, Charles--240226--born: Newcastle-on-Tyne, England on December 14, 1873; residence: 237 Main St. E., Hamilton; occupation: Accountant; attested: March 23, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. WILSON, Edward Bruce--240684--no information available; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). WILSON, Frank Joseph--240595--born: Rosseau, Muskoka, Ontario on May 23, 1897; residence: R. R. #5 Goderich, Ontario; occupation: Farmer; attested: July 3, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). WILSON, Frederick--240593--born: Ackwith, Yorkshire, England on May 6, 1881; residence: 98 Victoria Ave. N., Hamilton; occupation: Car Builder; attested: July 3, 1916. WILSON, Isaac--240412--born: Hollinwood, England on May 10, 1882; residence: 135 Berlin Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Shipper; attested: April 14, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. WILSON, John Alexander--240448--born: Aberdeen, Scotland on June 19, 1878; residence: 18 Wilson St., Hamilton; occupation: Chef; attested: April 21, 1916. WILSON, Peter--240342--born: Frelton, Ontario on January 10, 1884; residence: 488 Cannon St. E., Hamilton; occupation: Labourer; attested: April 1, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. WINCHESTER, William Thomas--240545--born: London, England on December 23, 1878; residence: 91 East 23rd St., Mount Hamilton; occupation: Nurseryman; attested: May 31, 1916. WINN, Bert Martin--240007--born: London, England on June 17, 1879; residence: 54 Edinburgh Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Machinist; attested: March 3, 1916. WITHERSPOON, W.B.--Lieutenant--born: Hamilton, Ontario on August 2, 1889; residence: 143 Main St. W., Hamilton; occupation: Newspaper Reporter; officers’ decleration: March 1, 1916. WOOD, William--240632--born: Bellbroughton, Worcestershire, England on September 18, 1885; residence: 144 Barnesdale Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Machinist; attested: August 18, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 2nd Reinforcing Draft (SS Olympic on April 29, 1917 from Halifax, NS). WOODHOUSE, Thomas Roy--240216--born: Dundas, Ontario on December 30, 1892; residence: 40 Woodbine Cres., Hamilton; occupation: Electrician; attested: March 4, 1916; transferred to 164th Battalion. WOODS, Thomas Alexander--240663--born: Hamilton, Ontario on February 17, 1892; residence: 90 Sanford Ave. N., Hamilton; occupation: Stenographer; attested: October 2, 1916; transferred to 164th Battaion. WOOLLEY, John--240341--born: Hamatall-Ridware, Staffordshire, England on January 4, 1896; residence: 90 East Ave. N., Hamilton; occupation: Farmer; attested: April 3, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). WOOLMAN, Charles Nicholas--240479--born: Paris, Ontario on February 14, 1898; residence: 126 Jackson St. E., Hamilton; occupation: Clerk; attested: May 1, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 2nd Reinforcing Draft (SS Olympic on April 29, 1917 from Halifax, NS). WRIGHT, Edwin Bennett--240221--born: Bradford, Yorkshire, England on January 3, 1898; residence: 59 Primrose Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Drill-Hand; attested: March 14, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 2nd Reinforcing Draft (SS Olympic on April 29, 1917 from Halifax, NS); died on November 12, 1917 while serving with the 11th Canadian Machine Gun Company and is commemorated on the Minin Gate Memorial. WRIGHT, John--240495--born: Leicester, England on November 14, 1871; residence: 123 John St. S., Hamilton; occupation: Shoe-Cutter; attested: May 3, 1916. WYERS, Edward--240222--born: London, England on January 30, 1886; residence: 218 London St., Hamilton; occupation: Stove Fitter; attested: March 17, 1916. WYNN, John James--690322--transferred from 173rd Battalion; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS) YOULTON, Frederick James--240414--born: Guernsey Channel Islands, England on May 3, 1892; residence: 9 Roxborough Ave., Hamilton; occupation: Moulder; attested: April 11, 1916; embarkation: 205th Battalion - 1st Reinforcing Draft (SS Saxonia on March 28, 1917 from Halifax, NS). [[Young-13175|YOUNG, Frederick William]]--240343--born: Caledonia, Ontario on February 14, 1875; residence: 412 Cannon St. E., Hamilton; occupation: Barber; attested: April 4, 1916. [[Young-13208|YOUNG, Philip Nellis]]--240698--born: Caledonia, Ontario on April 20, 1898; residence: 412 Cannon St. E., Hamilton; occupation: Teamster; attested: November 20, 1916. ZEATS, Harry Anderson--240652--born: Hamilton, Ontario on February 26, 1897; residence: 136 Catherine St. N., Hamilton; occupation: Bookkeeper; attested: September 13, 1916; it appears that in 1950 he was involved in a dispute over unemployment insurance; died: 1982 and is buried in Cayuga Riverside Cemetery in Haldimand County, Ontario. ---- == Sources == ==See Also== * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/205th_(Tiger)_Battalion,_CEF Wikipedia 205th (Tiger) Battalion, CEF] * [https://www.flickr.com/photos/bigadore/3175058488 Flikr 205th Bn, A Coy, 2 Pn]

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[[Category:Connect-a-Thon]] [[Category:Source-a-Thon]] [[Category:Clean-a-Thon Teams]] [[Category:Challenges_Teams]] == Team Information == The Nordic Noir team participates in all WikiTree Thons. Our focus is mainly on working with profiles that are based in or related to people from Scandinavian countries, though you may choose to work on profiles from other locations. Most members of the team are members of the Nordic Project but that is not a requirement to join. WikiTree hosts one Thon event per quarter. Joining information for each event is posted on G2G and you can answer that post to join the team for the event. These events are great ways to add to the accuracy of WikiTree and are fun ways to meet and chat with other WikiTreers with a similar research focus. Each event has it's own team page with more information about the given Thon. Links to the pages will be provided below once a new Thon has been announced. == Discord details == We will mainly use Discord to communicate during the thons. You can install Discord on your computer or simply use it online via your web browser. There is also an app for using it on a mobile device. You can find it on the following link: ::Nordic Project Team Chat: [https://discord.com/channels/823577715747586168/920469045717925948 Discord] ::General Nordic Noir Team Chat: [https://discord.com/channels/494893309152722955/924718745027489802 Discord] == Current Thon == Visit our team page for the January 2024 Connect-a-Thon! [[Space:Nordic_Noir_-_2023_Connect-a-Thon|Nordic Noir - Connect-a-Thon]] === Past Thon History === '''April 2024 Connect-a-Thon:''' Team Nordic Noir added a total of 2,251 profiles!
'''January 2024 Connect-a-Thon:''' Team Nordic Noir added a total of 1,933 profiles!
'''October 2023 Source-a-Thon:''' Team Nordic Noir sourced a total of 1,557 profiles!
'''July 2023 Connect-a-Thon:''' Team Nordic Noir added a total of 1,611 profiles!
'''April 2023 Connect-a-Thon:''' Team Nordic Noir added a total of 2,170 profiles!
'''January 2023 Connect-a-Thon:''' Team Nordic Noir added a total of 2,847 profiles!
'''2022 Source-a-Thon:''' '''Friday, September 30, at 8 AM (EDT) to Monday, October 3, at 8 AM (EDT)''' '''Goal: '''To add a minimum of one good source to as many unsourced Wikitree.com profiles as possible. '''Source-a-Thon Sticker:''' {{Source-a-Thon|team=Nordic Noir|year=2022|suggestions=000}} and it will show like this: {{Source-a-Thon|team= Nordic Noir |year=2022}} === Members Source-A-Thon === #[[Berryann-1|Missy Berryann]], Co-Captain, bib 129, pre-1500 #[[Wall-7415|Jeffrey Wall]], Co-Captain, bib 043 #[[Svensson-5180|Axel Svensson]], bib 038 #[[Prestegaard-6|Kathy (Prestegaard) Schleicher]], bib 064 #[[Fremmerlid-1|Valerie (Fremmerlid) Penner]], bib 066 #[[Johnson-113915|Angela Johnson]], bib 067 #[[Larson-5646|Mandy Larson]], bib 098 #[[Ellingson-287|Deb (Ellingson) Johnston]], bib 116 #[[Stamper-1306|Eric Stamper]], bib 127 #[[Williams-109009|Mark Williams DMA]], bib 131, pre-1500 #[[Koehnline-1|Thomas Koehnline]], bib 132 #[[Thorisdottir-4|Dagmar Thorisdottir]], bib 137, pre-1500 #[[Ronnegård-1|Marie (Ronnegård) Ronnegård Fors]], bib 140 #[[Bruhns-18|Nina Bruhns]], bib 153 #[[Østenstad-1|Rakelle (Østenstad) Teschner]], bib 184, pre-1500 #[[Lindgren-519|Donald Lindgren]], bib 274 #[[Hautala-20|Susan Hautala]], bib 382 #[[Mauger-110|Karen (Mauger) Gunn]], bib 408 #[[Kippner-1|E Kippner]], bib 425 #[[Lundholm-24|Maria Lundholm]], bib 473 #[[Lönnermark-1|Anders Lönnermark]], bib 498 #[[Pudas-6|Jonathan Pudas]], bib 508 #[[Nilsson-4802|Jan Nilsson]], bib 590 #[[Niskakoski-1|Juha (Niskakoski) Soini]], bib 596, pre-1500 #[[Conrad-790|Robyn (Conrad) Adair]], bib 598 #[[Wiborg-8|Jim Wiborg]], bib 601 #[[Eriksson-1141|Monika (Eriksson) Palmgren]], bib 631 #[[Noya-7|Michael Noya]], bib 645 #[[Kvaran-1|Einar Kvaran]], bib 685 #[[Munson-2224|Kitty (Munson) Cooper]], bib 708 #[[Balzer-325|Ramona Balzer]], bib 716 === Instructions === # Go to your watchlist by going to the "My Wikitree" menu and click "Watchlist." # Click on the "Unsourced" link in the top (second last choice). # Click any of the WikitreeID's on your list to see profiles that is marked as Unsourced. # Click on the "Edit" tab and add minimum one good/original source. The source can not be a link to someone's unsourced family tree (Geni etc.). # Save your changes. # Once you completed sourcing the unsourced profiles from your watch list, please use the links below to find unsourced profiles in the Nordic country of your choice. ===Sourcing=== :Sourcing is used to support (or challenge) a family tree, to establish family connections, to help "prove" (or disprove) family lineages, and to record where the information came from. Here is a good article that sums things up: [https://www.tamurajones.net/GenealogyWithoutDocumentationIsMythology.xhtml Genealogy Without Sources is Mythology!] :A '''primary source''' is one that was recorded either at the time of the event or shortly afterwards. Although these sources are generally reliable, they can have errors and you will learn how to evaluate the information contained in them, especially when one source contradicts another. Here are examples of original sources where the information gathered from them is generally considered reliable: * Birth records. * Death records. * Marriage records. * Family bibles with birth/marriage/death dates. * Books that cite primary sources. This would Include books that transcribe birth/marriage/death records as well as authored family histories or trees that cite birth/marriage/death records. * Military records. * Will and estate records. * Court records. * Burial records. * History books that would have collected information from the subjects themselves. * Newspaper articles with the publication name, date, and location. * A proof summary of multiple sources of supporting evidence used to draw a reasonable conclusion. :A '''secondary source''' is one that is written after the event or period has passed. Secondary sources can still be reliable if they cite primary sources. They can be useful for clues about where to look for primary sources, or for background information to expand the profile's biography (for example, a history book which covers an occupation and what it was like during the time period we are researching). ===Unsourced Profiles:=== *[[:Category:Denmark%2C_Unsourced_Profiles|'''Denmark''']] *[[:Category:Finland%2C_Unsourced_Profiles|'''Finland''']] *[[:Category:Iceland%2C_Unsourced_Profiles|'''Iceland''']] *[[:Category:Norway%2C_Unsourced_Profiles|'''Norway''']] *[[:Category:Sweden%2C_Unsourced_Profiles|'''Sweden''']] *[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Lb3xHy9X2lIYuFhSSjke18KQ0-SUQUX8oc070d66Qog/edit#gid=223695659 '''Unsourced GEDCOMs''']
== July 2022 Connect-A-Thon == '''Friday, July 15, at 8 AM (EDT) to Monday, July 18, at 8 AM (EDT)''' '''Goal:''' To add as many new (sourced) profiles to already existing profiles on Wikitree.com as possible. === Members Connect-A-Thon === #[[Berryann-1|Missy Berryann]], Co-Captain and pre-1500 #[[Wall-7415|Jeffrey Wall]], Co-Captain #[[Hautala-20|Susan Hautala]] #[[Westerlind-24|Lauren (Westerlind) Farr]] #[[Lönnermark-1|Anders Lönnermark]] #[[Fremmerlid-1|Valerie (Fremmerlid) Penner]] #[[Østenstad-1|Rakelle (Østenstad) Teschner]] pre-1500 #[[Svensson-5180|Axel Svensson]] #[[Nelson-3486|Jamie Nelson]] pre-1500 #[[Bruhns-18|Nina Bruhns]] #[[Williams-109009|Mark Williams]] #[[Widenstedt-15|Antonia (Widenstedt) Reuvers]] pre-1500 #[[Ronnegård-1|Marie (Ronnegård) Ronnegård Fors]] #[[Lundholm-24|Maria Lundholm]] #[[Ellingson-287|Deb (Ellingson) Johnston]] #[[Tuley-92|Glenn Tuley]] #[[Mauger-110|Karen (Mauger) Gunn]] #[[Stamper-1306|Eric Stamper]] #[[Lindgren-519|Donald Lindgren]] #[[Niskakoski-1|Juha (Niskakoski) Soini]] pre-1500 #[[Fretheim-11|Erik Fretheim]] #[[Eliasen-117|Pernille (Eliasen) Jørgensen]] #[[Conrad-790|Robyn (Conrad) Adair]] #[[Pudas-6|Jonathan Pudas]] #[[Skerrett-93|Richard Skerrett]] === Instructions === # Find a profile in WikiTree with relations that are not yet added to WikiTree. # Click the "Edit" tab and then any of the links [add spouse], [add children], [add sibling], [add father], [add mother] under the "Edit family" header. # Create the new profile with good information and a minimum of one reliable/original source. The source can not be a link to someone's unsourced family tree (Geni, Ancestry, etc.). Any profiles added to Wikitree during the Connect-A-Thon will count as a point to you and your team. If you use "Add -> New person" it will not count as a point, but profiles added to said profile will count. Sign up by '''answering''' this {{G2GLink|1431009}} post and let them know you want to be part of Team Nordic Noir! The official Connect-a-Thon sticker to copy and paste on your profile: {{Connect-a-Thon|team=The Nordic Noir|year=2022|profiles=}} {{Connect-a-Thon|team=The Nordic Noir|year=2022|profiles=}} == Discord details == We will mainly use Discord to communicate during the thons. You can install Discord on your computer or simply use it online via your web browser. There is also an app for using it on a mobile device. You can find it on the following link: https://discord.com/ ==Unconnected Profiles by Country== *[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_DNK|Denmark]] *[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_FIN|Finland]] *[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ISL|Iceland]] *[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_NOR|Norway]] *[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SWE|Sweden]] == Tips and Tricks == We recommend using Google Chrome as there is a row of useful addons that can be used for the thon and everyday wikitree'ing. Here's a list: * AutoTextExpander: Copy/Paste is not enough? Try setting up your own text macros with this addon. Simply set up the texts and connect it to a shortcut on your keyboard. Now you can instantly paste various texts it into the field/box your working in. Highly useful for those favorite sources or categories. Directlink: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/auto-text-expander-for-go/iibninhmiggehlcdolcilmhacighjamp * WikiTree X: Do you use FamilySearch Tree often and want to import or connect the data to WikiTree? This app is the fastest and easiest tool to do so. When it is installed you will be able to click the WikiTree X icon when you're on a FST profile and either update the Wikitree profile or import a profile. ''To update a profile'' paste the WikiTreeID into the top field and click "go". It will load an overview where you can chose which data should be set on the WikiTree profile.'' To import a profile'' pick what relationship the person has to the WikiTreeID in question and click "go". Marriage dates seems to not get imported, so this may be set manually before the profile is created, also if a person have alternative names, it might not always be set to the "main one", so keep an eye on this so the LNAB is correct. Please only import profiles that has at least one valid source, even better is to add a direct link to a FS-source as by standard the source simply links to the profile. (Researching Sweden I like to add a direct link to the birth source at Riksarkivet as a custom fact before importing a profile, two birds, one stone.) Directlink: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree-x/hlnajkhaamfegdphjdoaehdpngbblkof * WikiTree AGC: Working those pesky messy Gedcom suggestions? This will help order information from a Gedcom import chronologically. Directlink: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree-agc/jbmjbhgjjademhplejlndlbolmodingj * Linkclump: Working from a list of profiles and want to open them all in separate tabs? With this addon you can open two or more links in one go by holding "z" down on the keyboard and holding down the left mouse button and dragging it over a set of links: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/linkclump/lfpjkncokllnfokkgpkobnkbkmelfefj/related === Tracking progress === Here is how to see the current totals for individual members and teams. These progress reports are from [[Help:WikiTree_Plus|WikiTree+]]. {| border=1 ! Reports ! By User ! By Team ! By Team and User ! Update frequency |- ! Simple | [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/ConnectAThon/User.htm User] | [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/ConnectAThon/Team.htm Team] | [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/ConnectAThon/TeamAndUser.htm Team and User] ! 5 min |- ! By Day | [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/ConnectAThon/UserByDay.htm User by Day] | [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/ConnectAThon/TeamByDay.htm Team by Day] | [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/ConnectAThon/TeamAndUserByDay.htm Team and User by Day] ! 1 hour |- ! Total By Hour | [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/ConnectAThon/ByHour.htm User By Hour] | colspan="2" | [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/ConnectAThon/TeamByHour.htm Team By Hour] ! 1 hour |}
== April 2022 Connect-A-Thon == '''Friday, April 22, at 8 AM (EDT) to Monday, April 25, at 8 AM (EDT)''' '''Goal:''' To add as many new (sourced) profiles to already existing profiles on Wikitree.com as possible. === Members Connect-A-Thon === #[[Berryann-1|Missy Berryann]], Captain and pre-1500 #[[Niskakoski-1|Juha Soini]], pre-1500 #[[Ronnegård-1|Marie Ronnegård Fors]] #[[Hautala-20|Susan Hautala]] #[[Williams-109009|Mark Williams]] #[[Fretheim-11|Erik Fretheim]] #[[Wall-7415|Jeffrey Wall]] #[[Mauger-110|Karen Gunn]] #[[Erickson-3770|Geoff Erickson]] #[[Bruhns-18|Nina Bruhns]] #[[Fremmerlid-1|Valerie Penner]] #[[Ellingson-287|Deb Johnston]] #[[Lönnermark-1|Anders Lönnermark]] #[[Djärv-1|Robert Djärv]] #[[Østenstad-1|Rakelle Teschner]], pre-1500 #[[Larson-5646|Mandy Larson]] #[[Steen-1128|Elizabeth Steen]] #[[Lindquist-84|Norm Lindquist]] #[[Miller-26228|Laurie Miller]] #[[Koehnline-1|Thomas Koehnline]] #[[Stamper-1306|Eric Stamper]] #[[Lindgren-519|Donald Lindgren]] #[[Nilsson-8000|Sebastian Johansson]] #[[Thorisdottir-4|Dagmar Thorisdottir]], pre-1500 #[[Noya-7|Michael Noya]] === Instructions === # Find a profile in WikiTree with relations that are not yet added to WikiTree. # Click the "Edit" tab and then any of the links [add spouse], [add children], [add sibling], [add father], [add mother] under the "Edit family" header. # Create the new profile with good information and a minimum of one reliable/original source. The source can not be a link to someone's unsourced family tree (Geni, Ancestry, etc.). Any profiles added to Wikitree during the Connect-A-Thon will count as a point to you and your team. If you use "Add -> New person" it will not count as a point, but profiles added to said profile will count. Sign up by '''answering''' this {{G2GLink|1392037}} post and let them know you want to be part of Team Nordic Noir! The official Connect-a-Thon sticker to copy and paste on your profile: {{Connect-a-Thon|team=The Nordic Noir|year=2022|profiles=}} {{Connect-a-Thon|team=The Nordic Noir|year=2022|profiles=}} ==Unconnected Profiles by Country== *[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_DNK|Denmark]] *[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_FIN|Finland]] *[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ISL|Iceland]] *[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_NOR|Norway]] *[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SWE|Sweden]] == Tips and Tricks == We recommend using Google Chrome as there is a row of useful addons that can be used for the thon and everyday wikitree'ing. Here's a list: * AutoTextExpander: Copy/Paste is not enough? Try setting up your own text macros with this addon. Simply set up the texts and connect it to a shortcut on your keyboard. Now you can instantly paste various texts it into the field/box your working in. Highly useful for those favorite sources or categories. Directlink: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/auto-text-expander-for-go/iibninhmiggehlcdolcilmhacighjamp * WikiTree X: Do you use FamilySearch Tree often and want to import or connect the data to WikiTree? This app is the fastest and easiest tool to do so. When it is installed you will be able to click the WikiTree X icon when you're on a FST profile and either update the Wikitree profile or import a profile. ''To update a profile'' paste the WikiTreeID into the top field and click "go". It will load an overview where you can chose which data should be set on the WikiTree profile.'' To import a profile'' pick what relationship the person has to the WikiTreeID in question and click "go". Marriage dates seems to not get imported, so this may be set manually before the profile is created, also if a person have alternative names, it might not always be set to the "main one", so keep an eye on this so the LNAB is correct. Please only import profiles that has at least one valid source, even better is to add a direct link to a FS-source as by standard the source simply links to the profile. (Researching Sweden I like to add a direct link to the birth source at Riksarkivet as a custom fact before importing a profile, two birds, one stone.) Directlink: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree-x/hlnajkhaamfegdphjdoaehdpngbblkof * WikiTree AGC: Working those pesky messy Gedcom suggestions? This will help order information from a Gedcom import chronologically. Directlink: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree-agc/jbmjbhgjjademhplejlndlbolmodingj * Linkclump: Working from a list of profiles and want to open them all in separate tabs? With this addon you can open two or more links in one go by holding "z" down on the keyboard and holding down the left mouse button and dragging it over a set of links: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/linkclump/lfpjkncokllnfokkgpkobnkbkmelfefj/related === Tracking progress === Here is how to see the current totals for individual members and teams. These progress reports are from [[Help:WikiTree_Plus|WikiTree+]]. {| border=1 ! Reports ! By User ! By Team ! By Team and User ! Update frequency |- ! Simple | [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/ConnectAThon/User.htm User] | [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/ConnectAThon/Team.htm Team] | [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/ConnectAThon/TeamAndUser.htm Team and User] ! 5 min |- ! By Day | [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/ConnectAThon/UserByDay.htm User by Day] | [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/ConnectAThon/TeamByDay.htm Team by Day] | [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/ConnectAThon/TeamAndUserByDay.htm Team and User by Day] ! 1 hour |- ! Total By Hour | [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/ConnectAThon/ByHour.htm User By Hour] | colspan="2" | [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/ConnectAThon/TeamByHour.htm Team By Hour] ! 1 hour |}
== Winter January 2022 Connect-A-Thon == '''Friday, January 14, at 8 AM (EDT) to Monday, January 17, at 8 AM (EDT)''' '''Goal:''' To add as many new (sourced) profiles to already existing profiles on Wikitree.com as possible. === Members Connect-A-Thon === #[[Berryann-1|Missy Berryann]], Captain and pre-1500 #[[Østenstad-1|Rakelle Teschner]], pre-1500 #[[Lundholm-24|Maria Lundholm]] #[[Bengtsson Korsås-1|Justus Bengtsson Korsås]] #[[Erickson-3770|Geoff Erickson]] #[[Thorisdottir-4|Dagmar Thorisdottir]], pre-1500 #[[Mauger-110|Karen Gunn]] #[[Fremmerlid-1|Valerie Penner]] #[[Lindgren-519|Donald Lindgren]] #[[Svensson-5180|Axel Svensson]] #[[Djärv-1|Robert Djärv]] #[[Steen-1128|Elizabeth Steen]] #[[Hautala-20|Susan Hautala]] #[[Niskakoski-1|Juha Soini]], pre-1500 #[[Widenstedt-15|Antonia Reuvers]], pre-1500 #[[Ronnegård-1|Marie Ronnegård Fors]] #[[Forstrom-18|Amy Wiemer]] #[[Lönnermark-1|Anders Lönnermark]] #[[Bruhns-18|Nina Bruhns]] #[[Ellingson-287|Deb Johnston]] #[[Lillieborg-1|Martin Lillieborg]] #[[Wall-7415|Jeffrey Wall]] #[[Eriksson-1141|Monika Palmgren]] #[[Nilsson-4802|Jan Nilsson]] #[[Hansen-16574|Kristina Hansen]] #[[Kaiser-3347|Nicolas Kaiser]] #[[Koehnline-1|Thomas Koehnline]] === Instructions === # Find a profile in WikiTree with relations that are not yet added to WikiTree. # Click the "Edit" tab and then any of the links [add spouse], [add children], [add sibling], [add father], [add mother] under the "Edit family" header. # Create the new profile with good information and a minimum of one good/original source. The source can not be a link to someone's unsourced family tree (Geni etc.). Any profiles added to Wikitree during the Connect-A-Thon will count as a point to you and your team. If you use "Add -> New person" it will not count as a point, but profiles added to said profile will count. Sign up by '''answering''' this {{G2GLink|1341478}} post and let them know you want to be part of Team Nordic Noir! The official Connect-a-Thon sticker to copy and paste on your profile: {{Connect-a-Thon|team=The Nordic Noir|year=2022|profiles=}} {{Connect-a-Thon|team=The Nordic Noir|year=2022|profiles=}} ==Unconnected Profiles by Country== *[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_DNK|Denmark]] *[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_FIN|Finland]] *[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ISL|Iceland]] *[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_NOR|Norway]] *[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SWE|Sweden]] == Tips and Tricks == We recommend using Google Chrome as there is a row of useful addons that can be used for the thon and everyday wikitree'ing. Here's a list: * AutoTextExpander: Copy/Paste is not enough? Try setting up your own text macros with this addon. Simply set up the texts and connect it to a shortcut on your keyboard. Now you can instantly paste various texts it into the field/box your working in. Highly useful for those favorite sources or categories. Directlink: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/auto-text-expander-for-go/iibninhmiggehlcdolcilmhacighjamp * WikiTree X: Do you use FamilySearch Tree often and want to import or connect the data to WikiTree? This app is the fastest and easiest tool to do so. When it is installed you will be able to click the WikiTree X icon when you're on a FST profile and either update the Wikitree profile or import a profile. ''To update a profile'' paste the WikiTreeID into the top field and click "go". It will load an overview where you can chose which data should be set on the WikiTree profile.'' To import a profile'' pick what relationship the person has to the WikiTreeID in question and click "go". Marriage dates seems to not get imported, so this may be set manually before the profile is created, also if a person have alternative names, it might not always be set to the "main one", so keep an eye on this so the LNAB is correct. Please only import profiles that has at least one valid source, even better is to add a direct link to a FS-source as by standard the source simply links to the profile. (Researching Sweden I like to add a direct link to the birth source at Riksarkivet as a custom fact before importing a profile, two birds, one stone.) Directlink: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree-x/hlnajkhaamfegdphjdoaehdpngbblkof * WikiTree AGC: Working those pesky messy Gedcom suggestions? This will help order information from a Gedcom import chronologically. Directlink: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree-agc/jbmjbhgjjademhplejlndlbolmodingj * Linkclump: Working from a list of profiles and want to open them all in separate tabs? With this addon you can open two or more links in one go by holding "z" down on the keyboard and holding down the left mouse button and dragging it over a set of links: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/linkclump/lfpjkncokllnfokkgpkobnkbkmelfefj/related === Tracking progress === Here is how to see the current totals for individual members and teams. These progress reports are from [[Help:WikiTree_Plus|WikiTree+]]. {| border=1 ! Reports ! By User ! By Team ! By Team and User ! Update frequency |- ! Simple | [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/ConnectAThon/User.htm User] | [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/ConnectAThon/Team.htm Team] | [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/ConnectAThon/TeamAndUser.htm Team and User] ! 5 min |- ! By Day | [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/ConnectAThon/UserByDay.htm User by Day] | [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/ConnectAThon/TeamByDay.htm Team by Day] | [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/ConnectAThon/TeamAndUserByDay.htm Team and User by Day] ! 1 hour |- ! Total By Hour | [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/ConnectAThon/ByHour.htm User By Hour] | colspan="2" | [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/ConnectAThon/TeamByHour.htm Team By Hour] ! 1 hour |}
== Source-A-Thon == '''Friday, October 1, at 8 AM (EDT) to Monday, October 4, at 8 AM (EDT)''' '''Goal: '''To add a minimum of one good source to as many unsourced Wikitree.com profiles as possible. '''Source-a-Thon Sticker:''' {{Source-a-Thon|team=Nordic Noir|year=2021|suggestions=000}} and it will show like this: {{Source-a-Thon|team= Nordic Noir |year=2021}} === Members Source-A-Thon === #[[Berryann-1|Missy Berryann]], Captain #[[Mauger-110|Karen Gunn]] #[[Steen-1128|Elizabeth Steen]] #[[Widenstedt-15|Antonia Reuvers]], pre-1500 #[[Østenstad-1|Rakelle Teschner]], pre-1500 #[[Ronnegård-1|Marie Ronnegård Fors]] #[[Thorisdottir-4|Dagmar Thorisdottir]], pre-1500 #[[Munson-2224|Kitty Cooper]] #[[Andersson-4409|Maggie Andersson]], pre-1500 #[[Lönnermark-1|Anders Lönnermark]] #[[Lindquist-84|Norm Lindquist]] #[[Christiansen-1991|L Christiansen]] #[[Lindgren-519|Donald Lindgren]] #[[Svensson-5180|Axel Svensson]] #[[Christopher-1419|Gary Christopher]] #[[Koehnline-1|Thomas Koehnline]] #[[Niskakoski-1|Juha Soini]], pre-1500 #[[Wiborg-8|Jim Wiborg]] #[[Noya-7|Michael Noya]] === Instructions === # Go to your watchlist by going to the "My Wikitree" menu and click "Watchlist." # Click on the "Unsourced" link in the top (second last choice). # Click any of the WikitreeID's on your list to see profiles that is marked as Unsourced. # Click on the "Edit" tab and add minimum one good/original source. The source can not be a link to someone's unsourced family tree (Geni etc.). # Save your changes. # Once you completed sourcing the unsourced profiles from your watch list, please use the links below to find unsourced profiles in the Nordic country of your choice. ===Sourcing=== :Sourcing is used to support (or challenge) a family tree, to establish family connections, to help "prove" (or disprove) family lineages, and to record where the information came from. Here is a good article that sums things up: [https://www.tamurajones.net/GenealogyWithoutDocumentationIsMythology.xhtml Genealogy Without Sources is Mythology!] :A '''primary source''' is one that was recorded either at the time of the event or shortly afterwards. Although these sources are generally reliable, they can have errors and you will learn how to evaluate the information contained in them, especially when one source contradicts another. Here are examples of original sources where the information gathered from them is generally considered reliable: * Birth records. * Death records. * Marriage records. * Family bibles with birth/marriage/death dates. * Books that cite primary sources. This would Include books that transcribe birth/marriage/death records as well as authored family histories or trees that cite birth/marriage/death records. * Military records. * Will and estate records. * Court records. * Burial records. * History books that would have collected information from the subjects themselves. * Newspaper articles with the publication name, date, and location. * A proof summary of multiple sources of supporting evidence used to draw a reasonable conclusion. :A '''secondary source''' is one that is written after the event or period has passed. Secondary sources can still be reliable if they cite primary sources. They can be useful for clues about where to look for primary sources, or for background information to expand the profile's biography (for example, a history book which covers an occupation and what it was like during the time period we are researching). ===Unsourced Profiles:=== *[[:Category:Denmark%2C_Unsourced_Profiles|'''Denmark''']] *[[:Category:Finland%2C_Unsourced_Profiles|'''Finland''']] *[[:Category:Iceland%2C_Unsourced_Profiles|'''Iceland''']] *[[:Category:Norway%2C_Unsourced_Profiles|'''Norway''']] *[[:Category:Sweden%2C_Unsourced_Profiles|'''Sweden''']] *[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Lb3xHy9X2lIYuFhSSjke18KQ0-SUQUX8oc070d66Qog/edit#gid=223695659 '''Unsourced GEDCOMs''']
== Summer Connect-A-Thon == '''Friday, July 23, at 8 AM (EDT) to Monday, July 26, at 8 AM (EDT)''' '''Goal:''' To add as many new profiles to already existing profiles on Wikitree.com as possible. === Members Connect-A-Thon === #[[Berryann-1|Missy Berryann]], Co-Captain #[[Widenstedt-15|Antonia Reuvers]], Co-Captain and Pre-1500 #[[Ronnegård-1|Marie Ronnegård]] #[[Lundholm-24|Maria Lundholm]] #[[Koehnline-1|T.L. Koehnline]] #[[Lönnermark-1|Anders Lönnermark]] #[[Lillieborg-1|Martin Lillieborg]] #[[Mauger-110|Karen Gunn]] #[[Hautala-20|Susan Hautala]] #[[Ellingson-257|Deb Johnston]] #[[Cater-268|M. Cater]] #[[Lindgren-519|Donald Lindgren]] #[[Christensen-8328|Eric Christensen]] #[[Østenstad-1|Rakelle Teschner]] #[[Kippner-1|E Kippner]] === Instructions === # Find a profile in WikiTree that has relations that are not yet added to WikiTree. # Click the "Edit" tab and then any of the links [add spouse], [add children], [add sibling], [add father], [add mother] under the "Edit family" header. # Create the new profile with good information and a minimum of one good/original source. The source can not be a link to someone's unsourced family tree (Geni etc.). Any profiles added to Wikitree during the Connect-A-Thon will count as a point to you and your team. If you use "Add -> New person" it will not count as a point, but profiles added to said profile will count. Sign up by '''answering''' this {{G2GLink|1253349}} post and let them know you want to be part of Team Nordic Noir! == Tips and Tricks == We recommend using Google Chrome as there is a row of useful addons that can be used for the thon and everyday wikitree'ing. Here's a list: * AutoTextExpander: Copy/Paste is not enough? Try setting up your own text macros with this addon. Simply set up the texts and connect it to a shortcut on your keyboard. Now you can instantly paste various texts it into the field/box your working in. Highly useful for those favorite sources or categories. Directlink: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/auto-text-expander-for-go/iibninhmiggehlcdolcilmhacighjamp * WikiTree X: Do you use FamilySearch Tree often and want to import or connect the data to WikiTree? This app is the fastest and easiest tool to do so. When it is installed you will be able to click the WikiTree X icon when you're on a FST profile and either update the Wikitree profile or import a profile. ''To update a profile'' paste the WikiTreeID into the top field and click "go". It will load an overview where you can chose which data should be set on the WikiTree profile.'' To import a profile'' pick what relationship the person has to the WikiTreeID in question and click "go". Marriage dates seems to not get imported, so this may be set manually before the profile is created, also if a person have alternative names, it might not always be set to the "main one", so keep an eye on this so the LNAB is correct. Please only import profiles that has at least one valid source, even better is to add a direct link to a FS-source as by standard the source simply links to the profile. (Researching Sweden I like to add a direct link to the birth source at Riksarkivet as a custom fact before importing a profile, two birds, one stone.) Directlink: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree-x/hlnajkhaamfegdphjdoaehdpngbblkof * WikiTree AGC: Working those pesky messy Gedcom suggestions? This will help order information from a Gedcom import chronologically. Directlink: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree-agc/jbmjbhgjjademhplejlndlbolmodingj * Linkclump: Working from a list of profiles and want to open them all in separate tabs? With this addon you can open two or more links in one go by holding "z" down on the keyboard and holding down the left mouse button and dragging it over a set of links: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/linkclump/lfpjkncokllnfokkgpkobnkbkmelfefj/related = Information and Guides = == Spring Clean-A-Thon (Spring) == '''Goal: To clear as many suggestions and errors on Wikitree.com as possible.''' === Information Spring Clean-a-thon === Team Nordic Noir will focus on database errors also known as "suggestions" for profiles in Denmark, Finland, Norway, Iceland and Sweden. === Instructions === # Choose a profile to work on. I recommend starting with the profiles in your own Watchlist. You can generate an error report for all the profiles you manage by going https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm & entering your profile ID in the "Managed by" field. # Click on the Status button at the right-hand side and check to see what others have already done, if anything. # Correct the error, or choose an option to explain why it doesn't need to be corrected. If the profile isn't one that you manage, be very careful about the corrections you make and explain your changes in the box provided. Provide sources whenever possible or relevant. # Once you've worked through your own list, feel free to branch out to the other profiles in Scandinavia, which have been listed in the table below. If you like, you can choose to work on a time period, or a specific type of error. === How To Get Points (Important!) === : 1. After correcting the error, go back to the Status page. : 2. Be sure to enter your WikiTree ID in the box that says "Status Set By WikiTree ID" : 3. Choose the appropriate status and add a comment if needed. : 4. Click the ADD button at the bottom to save it. When saved, it will appear in the status history. === Advice for Spring Cleaning === Working the more simple suggestions will of course let you correct more errors in a small amount of time, ideal for a thon! But tackling the more challenging errors that might require some research time is just as good a choice. It all comes down to what you enjoy working on. Any amount of corrections is greatly appreciated, it all brings value to the tree and who knows maybe that one correction is what put us over the finishing line! In an ideal world all suggestions should eventually be cleared either way, but there are suggestions that brings more value to the health of our global family tree than others. Errors such as misconnected relationships, no dates on profiles, people who was too young or too old to be parents, all indicating errors in research or a faulty import to the tree. Do you have any suggestions in your own tree? Check it out either by going to Wikitree+ and adding your WikiTreeID under the "Manager" headline or goto your profile (or any profile you wish to work on) and hoover with your mouse over the WikiTreeID in the top menu, at the bottom of the list you will find "Suggestions", this will load suggestions for the first couple of generations; which is expandable. Always remember to fill out your WikiTreeID on the status page for the suggestion set the status as corrected with a short explanation. '''Some things to consider'''. If the profile you are correcting has a manager, be courteous, always explain your changes via the field above the bio. This is especially important when dealing with errors in research, always source the changes you make so that the person managing the profile doesn't feel railroaded and can follow up on what you found. === Wikitree+ === Wikitree+ allows you to create custom suggestion lists and can be found on this link: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm In the left side menu you can generate a list of specific suggestions. As an example, I want to work on Swedish profiles from the 19th century and decide to tackle the 311 suggestion. This is the suggestions for profiles with missing dates, but that is connected to a relative that does have dates. I pick 311 in the list under the "Suggestion" headline on the left side menu and under the "Text" headline I fill out "Sweden 19cen" which generates the following list: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=Sweden+19cen&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=133 You can see in the red or yellow field the difficulty rating of an error and if there is a help video you find a link to YouTube as well. == Quick Links == {{G2GLink|}} Our G2G Team Post; Summer Connect-A-Thon 2021 * WikiTree+ : https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm * Questions on how to handle a specific suggestion? Check out the help videos here: [[Space:Data_Doctors_Project_Video_Collection|Space:Data_Doctors_Project_Video_Collection]] * [[Help:Spring_Clean-a-Thon|Help: Spring Clean-A-Thon]] * [[Help:Spring_Clean-a-Thon/Video_Chats | Hangouts schedule]] * [[Spring_Clean-a-Thon#Tracking_Progress | Tracking your progress]] {{Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE}} {{Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR}} {{Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_FIN}} {{Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_DNK}} {{Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ISL}} '''Other useful links''' * [[:Help:Spring_Clean-a-Thon| Help page]] * [[Spring_Clean-a-Thon_Tutorial|Tutorial]] ---- == Scan-A-Thon (Winter) == '''Goal: To scan and upload photos and other documents to as many Wikitree.com profiles as possible.''' === Members Scan-A-Thon === # # # === Instructions === # Scan and/or locate your photo/document. # Go to the profile you wish to add the photo/document to. # Go to the "Images" tab. # Click on "Click here to upload it." # Click "Choose File" # Add your source # Add title, location and date if you wish. # Pick Photo or Source # Click on "Upload image" Optional: If you wish to add the photo as the profile picture you can do so on the following page. == Stickers == To add a team sticker to your profile add the information below under the Biography heading; {{Clean-a-Thon|team=Nordic Noir|year=2021|suggestions=000}} and it will show like this: {{Clean-a-Thon|team= Nordic Noir |year=2021}} {{Connect-a-Thon|team=Nordic Noir|year=2021}} and it will show like this: {{Connect-a-Thon|team=Nordic Noir|year=2021}} {{Source-a-Thon|team=Nordic Noir|year=2021|suggestions=000}} and it will show like this: {{Source-a-Thon|team= Nordic Noir |year=2021}} == Nordic Noir Memories == [[Space:Nordic_Noir_Memories|Click here to go to the Memories page for team Nordic Noir!]] === To do? === Create separate pages for the different tons and use this as the base page with general information, linking to the page for the current thon?

Nordic Project, Templates and Stickers

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[[Category: Nordic Project]] '''This page is currently under construction. More will be added here soon.''' Both templates and stickers usually create an image+text on the profile and sometimes also adds a category to a profile. Since the sub-projects Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden already have templates and stickers created, those will be continued to use for each country. == Templates and stickers used on Nordic profiles == === Templates === '''Templates should be added above the text section of the edit page, i.e. above the Biography headline.''' These templates add the profile to a category. They should always be added above the Biography heading. ==== Project Box ====
{{Denmark}}{{Norway}}
{{Finland}} {{Sweden}}
{{Iceland}}
The examples of project boxes, as can be seen above, is a template that '''should only be used on profiles that have any of the country sub-projects as manager'''. These profiles will be listed in the ''category page'' for the specific (sub-)project. If you think a profile would benefit from having a project as manager, please let us know. (There will also be a profile box made for the Nordic Project a bit later on.) ---- ==== Unsourced Template ==== {{Unsourced|Sweden}} : Using the Unsourced Template on a profile results in the box shown above being added to the profile. It can also be used for an unsourced profile to be added to the list of unsourced profiles for a specific country. : As an example, using {{Unsourced|Sweden}} would add the orange box and text above to the profile, as well as adding the profile to the [[:Category: Sweden, Unsourced Profiles ]]. : The country "Sweden" can be exchanged with any of the other Nordic countries. Currently, there are unsourced categories for Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. : Please add {{Unsourced|Country of choice}} to the profile, '''above''' the == Biography == heading. ---- === Stickers === : '''Profile Stickers go in the text section of the edit page, below the Biography headline'''. There should be no extra hard returns above or below it, and no horizontal rules (----). : They are usually placed directly below the Biography headline, but they can be placed anywhere in the biography section, such as near where the information being highlighted is discussed. They are usually grouped together but they can be spread out. : They should not be placed in or below the Sources section. ---- ===== Country Sticker ===== {{Danish Native}} {{Finland Sticker}} {{Iceland Sticker}} {{Norway Native}} {{Sweden Sticker}} : These are the stickers available for people who was either born or living in any of these Nordic countries. For example, the Swedish one is to be used on profiles who lived and died in Sweden. : They can be used on a profile by adding {{Danish Native}} {{Finland Sticker}} {{Iceland Sticker}} {{Norway Native}} {{Sweden Sticker}} : For Finland, you can also choose the language for the sticker. For a biography in Finnish, please use {{Finland Sticker|lang=fi}} by adding {{Finland Sticker|lang=fi}} and for a biography in Swedish, please use {{Finland Sticker|lang=sv}} {{Finland Sticker|lang=sv}} : It should always be added below the == Biography == heading and above the == Sources == heading. ---- ===== Roots Sticker ===== {{Danish Roots}} {{Finnish_Roots}} {{Icelandic Roots}} {{Norway_Roots}} {{Swedish Roots}} : The Roots sticker may be used for any non-resident of the specifik Nordic country who has been identified as having ancestry from that country, including active WikiTree members. : It can be used on a profile by adding any of these stickers; {{Danish Roots}} {{Finnish_Roots}} {{Icelandic Roots}} {{Norway_Roots}} {{Swedish Roots}} : The sticker should always be added below the == Biography == heading and above the == Sources == heading. ---- ===== Notables Sticker ===== {{Notables Sticker|Sweden, Notables}} : The Notables sticker can be used with the country added to it. The country will not be seen in the sticker text but it will add the profile to the category of notables for that country. For example, this {{Notables Sticker|Sweden, Notables}} will add the profile to [[:Category: Sweden, Notables]]. : It should always be added below the == Biography == heading and above the == Sources == heading. ---- ===== Nobility Sticker===== {{EuroAristo Sticker|place=Sweden}} : The EuroAristo sticker can be used with the country added to it. However, this will not add the profile to any category since the profile should be added to the category for the house the profile belong to. : It can be used on a profile by adding {{EuroAristo Sticker|place=Sweden}} It should always be added below the == Biography == heading and above the == Sources == heading. ---- ===== Migrating Ancestor ===== : The migrating sticker can be used on the profiles of Nordic emigrants (or immigrants). It will not add the profile to any category. {{Migrating Ancestor |origin= Sweden |destination= Minnesota, USA |origin-flag= Swedish_Flags-41.png |destination-flag= US_Flags-20.png }} : This is an example of how it can be used on a profile by adding;
: {{Migrating Ancestor
: |origin= Sweden
: |destination= Minnesota, USA
: |origin-flag= Swedish_Flags-41.png
: |destination-flag= US_Flags-20.png}}
: It should always be added below the == Biography == heading and above the == Sources == heading. Be sure to not leave out {{ and }} in the beginning and end. : For more [[:Template:Migrating_Ancestor| info on the template and where to find flag images]]. ----

Nordic Project - Country Sub-Projects

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[[Category:Nordic Project Teams]] '''Navigation''': [[:Project:Nordic|Nordic Project]] > Nordic Project - Teams The purpose of this page is to present all the current teams operating under the Nordic Project. == Welcome == This page contains a list of all the sub-projects and teams that are part of the Nordic Project. New Project members will need to select one of the Geographical Teams, i.e. a Country Project to join, and we would be happy to have you join some other team as well. == Geographical Teams == These are the geographical sub-projects for the countries within Nordic Project. *[[Project:Denmark|Denmark Project]] - Danish profiles post-1200 to present day *[[Project:Finland|Finland Project]] - Finnish profiles post-1200 to present day *[[Project:Iceland| Iceland Project]] - Icelandic profiles post-1200 to present day *[[Project:Norway|Norway Project]] - Norwegian profiles post-1200 to present day *[[Project:Sweden|Sweden Project]] - Swedish profiles post-1200 to present day == Project Teams == *'''Membership Teams''' **[[Space:Nordic_Project_-_Leadership_Team|Nordic Project - Leadership Team]] - Project Leaders and Project Coordinators of Nordic Project **[[Space:Nordic Project - Nordic Trail Team|Nordic Trail Team]] - the trail guides help new members how to work on Nordic Profiles *'''[[Space:Nordic Project - Profile Improvement Team|Profile Improvement Teams]]''' - teams that help us improve Nordic Profiles, working on a specific task **[[Space:Nordic Project - Sourcerers Team|Sourcerers Team]] **[[Space:Nordic Project - Data Doctors Team|Data Doctors Team]] **[[Space:Nordic Project - Migration Team|Migration Team]] **[[Space:Nordic_Project_-_Gedcom_Scrap_Team|Gedcom Scrap Team]] **Possible teams for the future; Biography Builders Team, Connectors Team * '''Project Management Teams''' - For profiles managed by any of the Nordic sub-projects. ** [[Space:Nordic_Project_-_PMP_Team|PMP - Project Managed Profiles Team]] An advisory board, Project Leaders and Project Coordinators of Nordic Project, deciding which profiles should be project managed. ** [[Space:Nordic_Project_-_VIP_Team|VIP - Very Important Profiles Team]] - Project managed profiles that are of special importance to look their very best. **[[Project:Early_Scandinavia|Early Scandinavia Project]] - For profiles pre-1200 in Scandinavian ruled countries ** Possible teams for the future (now included in VIP); Royals and Nobility Team, Five-Star Profiles Team *'''Topic Teams''' **[[Space:Nordic Project - Categories Team|Categories Team]] The Categorization Project is a functional project that exists to help manage the category hierarchy and encourage the use of categorization. The Nordic Project Categories Team does the same for categories related to the Nordic countries. **[[Space:Nordic Project - Translation Team|Translation Team]] - Not yet active

Nordic Project - Data Doctors Team

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[[Category: Nordic Project Teams]] '''Navigation: [[Project:Nordic|Nordic Project]] > [[Space:Nordic_Project_-_Country_Sub-Projects|Nordic Project - Sub Projects and Teams]] ''' > [[Space:Nordic_Project_-_Profile_Improvement_Team|'''Nordic Project - Profile Improvement Teams''']] > Nordic Project Data Doctors Team '''The purpose of this team is''': :to make members aware of and to resolve suggestions, which are inconsistencies in the WikiTree profile database, and reported by [[Help:WikiTree_Plus|WikiTree Plus]], a tool and separate database developed by [[Trtnik-2|Ales Trnik, a WikiTree Team Lead.]] Suggestion Lists are updated weekly and published on Tuesdays. :'''''Suggestions''''' are: :*'''Errors'''- incorrect entries as the result of typos or imports of GEDCOM that need to be corrected; or :*'''Hints''' - results of inconsistencies in linking to external databases, like Ancestry or others, caused by a typo, an incorrect link to the profile, or an issue that needs investigating; or :*'''Warnings''' - produced by uncommon data due to a typo or unique information on profiles and must be reviewed and resolved. '''What do members of this team do?''' :This team corrects ''errors'', reviews and resolves ''warnings,'' and investigates ''hints''' in the WikiTree database following the guidelines of the Data Doctors Project, Nordic Project, and country subprojects. :There is a '''Difficulty Rating''' for each suggestion defined as: :*" 'Easy'"- fundamental format issues caused by typos, punctuation omissions, name or date errors. (Examples: Brackets, Typos in any field, Headings); :*"' Intermediate'" - requires knowledge of WikiTree functions and proper formatting. (Examples: Inline citations, Sourcing, Template formatting); or :* "'Advanced'" - requires multiple steps, research, and combines more than one intermediate function to resolve. (Examples: Merging, Clean up Profile after merges, duplicate sources). :Navigate to pages outlining the process and tools used in working on suggestions in WikiTree from this table. The bolded titles are the most important guidelines. :Find what you are interested in resolving through the ''Difficulty-Level Suggestions'' and ''Suggestions Groups & More'' links and pages. {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; width:98%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed; text-align=center;" |- !Colspan=4|Suggestions and Nordic Project Data Doctors Team - Related Page Links |- |[[Space:Suggestion_Reports_for_New_WikiTree_Members_and_Data_Doctors|'''Suggestions Guidelines''']] |[[Space:Suggestions_Reports_and_Suggestion_Status_Page#Status_Page_Updates|'''Suggestion Reports & Status Page''']] |[[Space:DBE_Status|'''Status Page ''']] |[[Project:Data_Doctors|'''Data Doctors Project Page''']] |- |[[Space:Easy_Suggestions|Easy Rating Suggestions]] |[[Space:Intermediate_Suggestions|Intermediate Rating Suggestions]] |[[Space:Advanced_Suggestions|Advanced Rating Suggestions]] |[[Project:Data_Doctors#Suggestions_Groups_.26_Navigation|Suggestions Groups & More]] |} ---- == Nordic Project Data Doctors Team == '''Leader Contact:''' *[[Moore-25062|Sheryl Moore]] '''Team Members:''' *[[Berryann-1|Missy Berryann]] *[[Crawford-15512|Amy Crawford]] *[[Fernqvist-1|Gunnar Fernqvist]] *[[Boy-41|Emily Holmberg]] *[[Dreyer-373|Sjana Bauer]] *[[Horvei-21|Aksel Horvei]] *[[Lönnermark-1|Anders Lönnermark]] *[[Miller-26228|Laurie Miller]] *[[Preisler-106|Carl Preisler]] *[[Ronnegård-1|Marie Ronnegård]] *[[Sandve-4|Bill Sandve]] *[[Stamper-1306|Eric Stamper]] *[[Wall-7415|Jeffrey Wall]] *[[Prestegaard-6|Kathy Schleicher]] *[[Svensson-5180|Axel Svensson]] ---- ==How You Can Help== The Nordic Data Doctors Team has two different ways to help: #"Officially" join the Team as a badged Data Doctor, or #If you just want to help lower "extra attention needed" suggestions counts To "officially" join the Nordic Project Data Doctors Team, please: *be a badged member of the [[Project: Nordic|Nordic Project]], and at least one country sub-project's badge, *be a badged Data Doctor through the [[Project:Data_Doctors|Data Doctors Project]], and *choose a specific country or countries to work on those suggestions : All Nordic Project and subproject members are encouraged to work on cleaning up suggestions. If you would like to help with this effort, you need to be a member of the Nordic Project, and at least one country subproject. You can contact the [[Moore-25062|Team Leader]] for instructions and help get you set up. :As an official Data Doctor Team member, you can: *Work on any Difficulty-Level suggestions (Easy, Intermediate, or Advanced) with review of you work on three Nordic profiles for any suggestions at each level, *Send more than the normal 20 emails a day limit for WikiTree members, *Help build instructions and best practices for the Nordic Data Doctors with the Team Leader, *Mentor new members in the Nordic Project to resolve their managed profiles' suggestions. :If you "just want to help" reduce the large number of suggestions requiring extra attention each month you need to have the Nordic Project badge and at least one country's subproject badge: *work on the'' Easy'' Suggestions involved for the suggestions needing extra attention, * inform the Team Leader what you are working on, and * contact the Team Leader with any questions or issues :However you want to help, we appreciate your efforts and contributions, and excited to work with you and grow the team. ==Team Progress== ====August 2022 Progress==== :Statistics from the Suggestions Lists published on 31 July and 30 August 2022 for work done in August were tablulated and summarized in this table. Please click on the links to review the full report by country and each suggestion listed. :The highlighted numbers on each country's report indicate 500 or more profiles with the suggestion, and require extra attention this month. :This table summarizes the total numbers for each country. * To see the countries' current complete Suggestions List, click on the country in the ''Nordic Country ''column. {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Nordic Country''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Total Suggestions at
2022 0731'''    ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Total Suggestions at
2022 0830''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Trajectory''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Progress Percentage -
1 month ''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Progress Report Link''' |- |[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ISL|'''Denmark''']] |2,880 |2,879 |{{Blue|↓ -1}} |{{Blue|↓ 0.03%}} |[[Space:Denmark_Reports#August_2022_Progress_Report|August 2022 Denmark]] |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_FIN '''Finland'''] |6,752 |6,746 |{{Blue|↓ 6}} |{{Blue|↓ 0.1%}} |[[Space:Finland_Reports#August_2022_Progress_Report|August 2022 Finland]] |- |[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ISL|'''Iceland''']] |78 |79 |{{Red|↑ 1}} |{{Red|↑ 1.3%}} |[[Space:Iceland_Reports#August_2022_Progress_Report| August 2022 Iceland]] |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR '''Norway'''] |8,138 |6,169 |{{Blue|↓ 1,969}} |{{Blue|↓ 24%}} |[[Space:Norway_Reports#August_Progress_Report| August 2022 Norway]] |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE '''Sweden'''] |20,443 |20,106 |{{Blue|↓ 337}} |{{Blue|↓ 1.7%}} |[[Space:Sweden_Reports#August_2022_Progress_Report|August 2022 Sweden]] |} ---- ===To Do in September 2022=== ====Table of ''Extra Attention Needed'' Suggestions==== :The following table is the list by country of those suggestions requiring extra attention this month with more than 500 profiles needing resolution. *'''Disclaimer''': ''Be sure you are comfortable working in the country and with the Suggestion Group, the individual suggestion, and the Difficulty Level indicated for the suggestion. If you need help, or want us to check a few suggestions you worked on, please contact one of this page's Profile Managers.'' ====Access & Instructions==== * To access the suggestion's list, click on the '''Suggestion Links by Country ''' for the suggestion you want to help with, which takes you directly to that suggestion at the top of your screen. : Note: ''If there is more than one country on the list, click on the suggestion's country link for the suggestion.'' * Once you click on the suggestion link and are at that suggestion in the report, scroll up a little to see the timeframes for the suggestion. *Click on the number in the timeframe you are comfortable researching to pull up the suggestion's list of profiles. {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Suggestion Links By Country''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |Difficulty Level ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |''Denmark''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Finland''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Iceland''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Norway''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |''' Sweden''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |''' Full Report Link by Country''' |- !Colspan=8|'''Location''' |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE#DBE_608 '''Sweden''' Error 608: Misspelled country in birth location] |Easy | | | | |5,330 |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE Sweden] |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE#DBE_638 '''Sweden'''Error 638: Misspelled country in birth location] |Easy | | | | |3,026 |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE Sweden] |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE#DBE_668 '''Sweden''' Error 668: Misspelled country in birth location] |Easy | | | | |774 |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE Sweden] |- !Colspan=8|'''Template''' |- |
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_FIN#DBE_892 ''' Finland ''' Error 892: Space page used as template]

[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE#DBE_892 ''' Sweden ''' Error 892: Space page used as template] |Easy | |1,611 | | |1,099 |
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_FIN Finland]

[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE Sweden] |- |
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_FIN#DBE_893 '''Finland''' Error 893: Space page used as transclusion] |Easy | |1,248 | | | |
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_FIN Finland]
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[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE#DBE_944 '''Sweden''' Warning 944: Missing Span Anchors]
|Advanced | | | | |834 |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE Sweden] |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR#DBE_945 ''' Norway''' Warning 945: Unused Span Anchors]

[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE#DBE_945 ''' Sweden''' Warning 945: Unused Span Anchors] |Easy | | | |599 |718 |
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR Norway]

[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE Sweden] |- !Colspan=8|'''Links''' |- |
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_DNK#DBE_965 '''Denmark''' Error 965: Link Error 404 Not Found]

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

[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE#DBE_965 '''Sweden''' Error 965: Link error 404 Not Found] |Intermediate |626 | | |1,303 |3,264 |
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_DNK Denmark]

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

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

[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE#DBE_966 '''Sweden''' Error 966: Link error various] |Intermediate | |1,325 | | |591 |
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_FIN Finland]

[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE Sweden] |- !Colspan=8|'''Unique Names''' |- |
|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR#DBE_747 Warning 747: Unique Name in Middle Name] | | | | |720 | |
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR Norway]

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

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

[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE#DBE_777 ''' Sweden''' Warning 777: Unique Name in Last Name at Birth] |Intermediate | |550 | |1,408 |642 |
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_FIN Finland]

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

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

[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE#DBE_787 '''Sweden '''Warning 787: Unique Name in Current Last Name]
|Intermediate | | | |1,071 |601 |
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR Norway]

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


[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE#DBE_797 ''' Sweden''' Warning 797: Unique Name in Other Last Names] |Intermediate | | | |1,406 |563 |
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR Norway]

[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE Sweden] |- !Colspan=8|'''Profile Completeness''' |- |
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE#DBE_456 '''Sweden''' Warning 456: Profile completeness - Birth date Status not set] |Easy | | | | |531 |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE Sweden] |- |
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE#DBE_458 '''Sweden''' Warning 458: Profile completeness - Birth Location Status not set] |Easy | | | | |598 |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE Sweden] |} ---- === Nordic Countries Suggestions Work Archive=== : See previous months' reports preserved here: [[Space:Nordic_Project_Data_Doctors_Team_Progress_Reports#April_2022_Progress| Nordic Countries Progress Reports]]. ----

Nordic Project - Nordic Trail Team

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[[Category:Nordic Project Teams]] [[Category: Nordic Project Trail]] '''Navigation: [[Project:Nordic|Nordic Project]] > [[Space:Nordic_Project_-_Country_Sub-Projects|Nordic Project - Sub Projects and Teams]] >Nordic Trail Team > [[Space:Nordic_Project_-_Nordic_Trail_Info|Nordic Trail Info''']] {{Image|file=Nordic_Trail_Part_1.jpg |align=c |size=l }} '''The purpose of this team is:'''
: To help guide new Nordic Project members how to do research and improve profiles of people who lived in the Nordic countries ([[:Project:Denmark|Denmark]], [[:Project:Finland|Finland]], [[:Space:Project_Iceland|Iceland]], [[:Project:Norway|Norway]], and [[:Project:Sweden|Sweden]]) by primarily using the original sources available online. It will also be an opportunity for a researcher already using original sources to learn about WikiTree and Nordic Project profile guidelines. '''What do members of this team do?'''
: The '''Trail Coordinator''' is the first point of contact and also the one who connects a Trail Guide with a new Explorer. : A '''Trail Guide''' takes on the mission to guide a new Nordic Project member, an '''Explorer''', in how to do basic research for three, currently orphaned, profiles of a chosen Nordic country. By having Trail Guides working one on one, helping out and encouraging an Explorer, we hope more WikiTree members will work with original sources of the Nordic countries. In time, we hope to raise the numbers of experienced WikiTree members who actively work on Nordic profiles and perhaps even become Trail Guides themselves. '''Members;'''
: Nordic Trail Coordinator: : Trail Guides: : Current Explorers: ---- {{Image|file=Nordic_Project_-_Nordic_Trail_Team-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Nordic Flags }} '''Do you want to know more?''' : Check out the info page, '''[[Space:Nordic_Project_-_Nordic_Trail_Info|Nordic Project - Nordic Trail Info]]''' '''Do you want to help out as a Trail Guide?''' : Send a private message to the Trail Coordinator or post a message on this page for us to contact you. '''Do you want to become an Explorer?''' : Please check the '''[[:Space:Nordic_Project_-_Nordic_Trail_Info|info page]]''' if the country you are interested in has been activated. If you find it is active, send a private message to the Trail Coordinator or post a message on this page for us to contact you. ---- Resources and links for Nordic Trail: Trail Guides: : [[Space:Nordic_Project_-_Nordic_Trail_Guide_Instructions|Nordic Project - Nordic Trail Guide Instructions, Step 1]] : [[Space:Nordic_Trail_-_Orphaned_Profiles_1800-1899|Nordic Trail - Orphaned Profiles 1800-1899]] Trail Explorers: : [[Space:Nordic_Trail_-_Explorer_Instructions_Step_1]]

Nordic Project - Sourcerers Team

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[[Category: Nordic Project Teams]] '''Navigation: [[Project:Nordic|Nordic Project]] > [[Space:Nordic_Project_-_Country_Sub-Projects|Nordic Project - Sub Projects and Teams]]''' > [[Space:Nordic_Project_-_Profile_Improvement_Team|'''Nordic Project - Profile Improvement Teams''']] > Nordic Sourcerers Team '''The purpose of this team is:''' To locate sources for unsourced Nordic profiles. The primary goal is to locate at least one primary source for each of the currently unsourced Nordic profiles, and to add a complete and precise citation for each source that is found. If you enjoy searching through the digital archives in a hunt for that one elusive source, then you would be a great asset to the Nordic Sourcerers Team. '''What do members of this team do?''' We improve profiles by adding sources to them in accordance with the WikiTree and the Nordic Project sourcing guidelines. Some of these guidelines include: * Using primary sources when they are available. * Using inline source citations when possible. * Including links to online sources. * Using the {{Unsourced}} templates to manage unsourced profiles. * Using Research Notes when appropriate. Some members of the Nordic Sourcerers Team also participate in the WikiTree Sourcerers Challenges. Any work done on unsourced Nordic profiles can count towards your monthly challenge goals. '''Team Members:''' Team Leader: [[Stamper-1306|Eric Stamper]] Team Members (Listed by countries and regions of expertise): '''Denmark''' *[[Sorenson-750|Darlene (Sorenson) Bittaker]], Malling *[[Hanmer-105|Jo Hanmer]], Ribe Amt & Randers Amt *[[Henriksen-597|Hanne Henriksen]], Jylland *[[Davis-76584|C Pierson]] *[[Preisler-106|Carl Preisler]] *[[Selmer-20|Ole Selmer]] '''Finland''' *[[Hautala-20|Susan Hautala]] *[[Stamper-1306|Eric Stamper]] '''Iceland''' *[[Thorisdottir-4|Dagmar Thorisdottir]], Pre-1500 Certified '''Norway''' *[[Christopher-1419|Gary Christopher]] *[[Munson-2224|Kitty Cooper]] *[[Horvei-21|Aksel Horvei]], Pre-1500 Certified *[[Johnson-113915|Angela Johnson]] *[[Ellingson-287|Deb S Johnston]] *[[Fremmerlid-1|Valerie (Fremmerlid) Penner]], Møre og Romsdal *[[Prestegaard-6|Kathy Schleicher]] *[[Wall-7415|Jeffrey Wall]] *[[Wiborg-8|JIm Wiborg]] '''Sweden''' *[[Berryann-1|Missy Berryann]], Pre-1500 Certified *[[Mauger-110|Karen Gunn]] *[[Ling-1817|Per-Åke Ling]] *[[Lönnermark-1|Anders Lönnermark]] *[[Davis-76584|C Pierson]] *[[Ronnegård-1|Marie Ronnegård]] *[[Stamper-1306|Eric Stamper]] *[[Wall-7415|Jeffrey Wall]] ---- == Steps To A Well Sourced Profile == '''1. Pick A Profile''': : You can pick any unsourced Nordic Project profile from the time period and location of your choice. See the section on [[#Locating| Locating Unsourced Profiles]] for more information. '''2. Locate Reliable Sources''': : The ideal goal is to locate a reliable source for each fact on a profile. The minimal goal is to locate at least one reliable source that corroborates a single life event and/or relationship listed on the profile. There are two categories of sources that should be considered when doing research: : '''Primary sources''' are considered the most reliable. They are original documents that were recorded at the time of an event and have not been altered or distorted by third parties. Examples of primary sources include birth and death registration records, parish household records, and original copies of wills. : '''Secondary sources''' are less reliable than primary sources and should not be relied upon. They can, however, be a helpful aid for locating primary sources. They are sources that contain information that is presented after the fact, by third parties who may not have been a witness to the event. Examples of secondary sources include newspaper articles, oral histories provided by family members, and family trees that have been compiled by others. '''3. Evaluate The Data''': : Once a primary source has been located that may match the profile being worked on, the data should be evaluated for accuracy and consistency. Has enough research been done to reasonably ensure that the correct person is represented in the source? Do the dates, locations, and expected relationships from the source match the information on the profile? If not, then further research will be needed. If the data does match, caution should still be used to ensure that the source does not reference another individual with a similar name in a similar location. This is where locating multiple sources that corroborate one another becomes very useful. The more sources that are located, the greater the certainty about the data listed on a profile. '''4. Record The Data''': : Once a source has been evaluated as a match for the current profile, the data should be entered into the available data fields. If there is already data in the fields it should be checked for accuracy and any necessary changes should be made. In particular, the location data fields should be as complete as possible, using the Nordic Project location name guidelines. For more information about data fields, please review the following help pages: * [[:Category:Profile_Editing_Help|Editing Profile Fields]] * [[Space:Sweden_Project_-_Name_and_Location_Fields|Sweden Name and Location Fields]] '''5. Record The Source''': : Once you have a reliable source, it is critical that a reference to that source be included on the profile. Some guidelines for recording the source are: * The source citation should be as complete and concise as possible. * The source citation should include a link to any online sources. * The source citation should link to freely available repositories when possible. * The source citation should be included "inline", in the biography section, when possible. : These steps will allow the fastest and easiest access to the sources and will make the citations as concise and clear as possible for other researchers. : Sources should be added in accordance with the WikiTree and the Nordic Project sourcing guidelines. For more information about sourcing, please review the following help pages: * [[Help:Sources|How To Record Sources On WikiTree]] * [[Help:Sources_Style_Guide|WikiTree Sources Style Guide]] * [[Space:Sweden_Project_-_Source_Citation_Format|Sweden Sourcing Guidelines]] '''6. Add Research Notes''': : It is always helpful to future researchers to know what research has already been conducted on a profile. The Research Notes section of the profile is a great place to add notes about what research has been done and any other useful information such as discrepancies, missing data, or unusual circumstances. This will help the next researcher work effectively without needing to repeat research that has already been done. : If you have searched for sources and have not been able to locate any, you should make a note of where you unsuccessfully searched in the Research Notes section. For example, a note stating something like "The Bäckaby Parish birth records were searched for the years 1891 to 1893 and a birth record for Johan Luur was not located" would be helpful for future researchers. * More information about [[Help:Research_Notes|Research Notes]] '''7. Update The Unsourced Template''': : Once a profile has been sourced, the Templates and Categories associated with that profile should be updated accordingly. There are two common ways of designating that a profile needs sources: : '''Unsourced Templates''' are used to show the big orange banner on a profile indicating that "This profile lacks source information. Please add sources that support the facts." When the profile is in edit mode, you can view the code that adds the Unsourced Template to the profile. For example, on a Sweden profile, you should see '''{{Unsourced|Sweden}}''' just above the ==Biography== tag. : '''Unsourced Categories''' are used to add a profile to a readily accessible grouping of unsourced profiles, but does not add the orange banner. When the profile is in edit mode, you can view the code that adds the Unsourced Category to the profile. For example, on a Sweden profile, you should see '''[[Category:Sweden, Unsourced Profiles]]''' just above the ==Biography== tag. : If the profile has been completely sourced, then both the Template and/or Category snippets can be removed. This will remove the profile from the Unsourced Profiles Report, and will no longer show the banner on the profile or the profile in the Unsourced Category. On the other hand, if you have only begun sourcing the profile and it can use more work, then it should be added to a new '''Maintenance Category''' that indicates the type of work still needed, and the country the profile belongs to. : Some examples that could be used are the "Needs Birth Record" or "Needs More Records" Categories, among others. To add the "Needs More Records" category to a Sweden profile, the '''[[Category:Sweden, Needs More Records]]''' snippet would replace the previously used Unsourced Template or Category snippets. * The full list of the [[:Category:Nordic%2C_Maintenance_Categories|Nordic Project Maintenance Categories]] '''8. Extra Credit''': : The profile has now been sourced, but there is always more that can be done. Some available options are to improve the biography and to connect the profile to other profiles. The [[Project:Profile_Improvement|Profile Improvement Project Page]] provides more information on ways to further improve profiles. : You can also paricipate in the WikiTree Sourcerers' Challenges by joining their project. The profiles that you source for the Nordic Project may also qualify for receiving points in their challenges. Learn more at the [[Project:Sourcerers|WikiTree Sourcerers Project Page]]. ---- == Locating Unsourced Profiles == :Unsourced profiles can be found by using WikiTree+. :Click on one of the following country links and then select the blue "Get profiles" button to generate a report: * [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Denmark+Unsourced+Profiles&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 WikiTree+ Denmark Profiles] *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Finland+Unsourced+Profiles&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 WikiTree+ Finland Profiles] *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Iceland+Unsourced+Profiles&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 WikiTree+ Iceland Profiles] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Norway+Unsourced+Profiles&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 WikiTree+ Norway Profiles] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Sweden+Unsourced+Profiles&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 WikiTree+ Sweden Profiles] :Adding a century to the search field will limit the results to people born in that century. These are examples used for centuries: 17Cen, 18Cen, 19Cen, 20Cen (do not add the comma to search field). ---- == Unsourced Profile Reports By Country == === Denmark, Unsourced Profiles === {{CategoryInfoBox Unsourced |name= Denmark |parent= Nordic |location= name |resourcescategory= yes |TOC= yes |report= DNK }} === Finland, Unsourced Profiles === {{CategoryInfoBox Unsourced |name= Finland, Unsourced Profiles |parent= Nordic |location= Finland (en) |report= FIN }} === Iceland, Unsourced Profiles === {{CategoryInfoBox Unsourced |name= Iceland |parent= Nordic |location= name |resourcescategory= yes |TOC= yes |report= ISL }} === Norway, Unsourced Profiles === {{CategoryInfoBox Unsourced |name= Norway |parent= Nordic |location= name |resourcescategory= yes |TOC= yes |report= NOR }} === Sweden, Unsourced Profiles === {{CategoryInfoBox Unsourced |name= Sweden |parent= Nordic |location= name |resourcescategory= yes |TOC= yes |report= SWE }}

Nordic Trail - Part 1

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[[Category: Nordic Trail Old Resource Pages]] :'''Navigation: [[Project:Nordic|Nordic Project]]''' > [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Nordic_Project_-_Nordic_Trail_Team '''Nordic Trail'''] > Nordic Trail - Part 1 > [[Space:Nordic_Trail%2C_Part_2|'''Nordic Trail - Part 2''']] {{Image|file=Nordic_Trail_Part_1.jpg |align=c |size=l }} ==
Welcome to the Nordic Trail - Part 1!
== ===What you will be doing in this stage of the Nordic Trail=== #You will have been sent a "Welcome to the Nordic Trail" email from the Membership Coordinator. #Choose one Nordic country you would like to learn more about and let the Membership Coordinator know. You will receive an email including the country you chose, a profile name and Wikitree ID. We will check that no one else has already chosen it, then confirm it's yours to work on and allocate you a Trail Guide who specializes in your chosen country. #You should add sources for birth, marriage, death and any censuses or household examination/visitation records (Where the clergy visited each home in his parish and wrote down each person living at their home. They usually included the years each person was born.). You are using only the free resources listed on this page. You may also add birth sources for any children listed. At a minimum, your finished profile must have enough information to ensure it does not get incorrectly merged with another profile with a similar name. We encourage you to include as much of the person's life in their biography as you can find in primary, original sources. #All location, date or name fields must be in the correct format. #Use a "Research Notes" section if there is anything you have not been able to find or where aspects of the biography need further research. #When you have finished working on your profile, ask your Trail Guide to review your work. Make any amendments suggested by your Trail Guide before moving on to another profile. #After working through at least three 1800-1899 profiles, you may want to move onto [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Nordic_Trail%2C_Part_2 Part 2] where you will work on two 1700-1799 period profiles. ====What subjects will be covered==== * Sources: what sources are available for each country and where to find them. :#[[Space:Denmark_Project_Reliable_Sources|Reliable Danish Sources]] :#[[Space:Finland_Project_Reliable_Sources|Reliable Finnish Sources]] :#[[Space:Project_Iceland|Reliable Icelandic Sources]] :#[[Space:Norway_Project_Reliable_Sources|Reliable Norwegian Sources]] :#[[Space:Sweden_Project_Reliable_Sources|Reliable Swedish Sources]] * [[Space:Nordic_Project_-_Name_Field_Guidelines|Nordic Naming Guidelines]] * Critical analysis: have I found a fact about the correct person? * Formatting: The use of headings and lists to make the profile easier to read. :#[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Biographies Biographies Help Page]: This page outlines the required and optional headings for the biography portion of a profile. * Biography writing. :#Is there a list of known children? Is it sourced by at least one primary or secondary source? * How to correctly fill in the profile's data fields. ::[[Project:Sweden|Project Sweden]] has good in-depth explanations on names that are applicable to Finnish names as the two countries were united for so long. Frozen patronymics are very rare in Finland though. We will be using what is written in the sources, i.e. Swedish names in most cases as Finnish names began first appearing in churchbooks at the end of the 19th century. If you are in doubt about anything, ask a question in our Google Groups forum, or if you are not a member, ask a question in [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/questions '''G2G'''] using the tag Finland. WikiTree policy of using what the people themselves would have used does not apply here as we only have sources for the Swedish names that the clergy used in the church books.
* Linking to other Wikitree profiles in the biography. * Categories and how to categorize your profiles for the [[Space:Nordic_Project%2C_Category_Maintenance|Nordic Project]]. * [[Space:Nordic_Project%2C_Templates_and_Stickers|Nordic Project Templates and Stickers]], for example how to add the county sticker of your chosen country to a profile (finishing touches). * [[Space:Nordic Language Alphabets|Nordic Language Alphabets]]. * Using [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Sources citations for sourcing]. * The use of research notes to leave information for yourself and future researchers. :#[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Research_Notes Research Notes Help Page]: This page outlines why a "Research Notes" section can be helpful, where to properly place the research notes section, and it introduces "[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Research_Note_Boxes Research Note Boxes]." ===Sourcing=== :Sourcing is used to support (or challenge) a family tree, to establish family connections, to help "prove" (or disprove) family lineages, and to record where the information came from. Here is a good article that sums things up: [https://www.tamurajones.net/GenealogyWithoutDocumentationIsMythology.xhtml Genealogy Without Sources is Mythology!] :'''Sources are either original or derivative.''' :A '''primary source''' is one that was recorded either at the time of the event or shortly afterwards. Although these sources are generally reliable, they can have errors and you will learn how to evaluate the information contained in them, especially when one source contradicts another. Here are examples of original sources where the information gathered from them is generally considered reliable: * Birth records. * Death records. * Marriage records. * Family bibles with birth/marriage/death dates. * Books that cite primary sources. This would Include books that transcribe birth/marriage/death records as well as authored family histories or trees that cite birth/marriage/death records. * Military records. * Will and estate records. * Court records. * Burial records. * History books that would have collected information from the subjects themselves. * Newspaper articles with the publication name, date, and location. * A proof summary of multiple sources of supporting evidence used to draw a reasonable conclusion. :A '''secondary source''' is one that is written after the event or period has passed. Secondary sources can still be reliable if they cite primary sources. They can be useful for clues about where to look for primary sources, or for background information to expand the profile's biography (for example, a history book which covers an occupation and what it was like during the time period we are researching). :Information from '''derivative sources''', unless supported by other sources, should be considered '''uncertain''' and marked as such. However, since the community does not enforce a set standard of proof, this is a determination made by the editors of the profile — the Wiki Genealogists who are engaged in finding and evaluating sources of information. See "[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Disagreements_about_Certainty Disagreements about Certainty]" before considering marking information added by someone else as "Uncertain." :Here are examples of '''derivative sources''': * A link to a personal family tree. * A family tree found online, including GEDCOMs, LDS ancestral files, World Family Tree, RootsWeb, Geni, Ancestry Member Trees, etc. If the tree cites reliable proofs, find the proofs and cite them. * Yates Publishing, US and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900, from Ancestry.com. * Find-A-Grave. Find-A-Grave profiles rarely cite reliable proofs. When they do, find the proofs and cite them. * Transcriptions of documents (wills, etc.) found online that are not published. * A discussion in a genealogy forum. If the discussion cites reliable proofs, find the proofs and cite them. * Books with family trees/family histories that do not cite reliable sources. These books are secondary sources and should be seen as a starting point. Further research is needed to confirm those relationships. * Edmund West Collection, from Ancestry.com, per their own description, "should be used to find primary sources." :Reliable and unreliable sources vary greatly in reliability. It can be helpful to know why the source was created and by whom when evaluating how reliable a source is. Generally, governmental and church records are reliable. :Always remember that transcriptions may be inaccurate. Every time someone transcribes information from one place to another, there is a risk of human error, especially when the handwriting is difficult to read. ====What about Online Family Trees?==== :A family tree by itself is '''not''' a reliable source. A good family tree cites primary sources so you can double check the accuracy of the facts as presented. Cite the primary source used by that family tree rather than the name of the tree itself. An unsourced family tree contains no evidence to confirm what is being presented. :Please do NOT use ''any'' of these online family trees types as "sources." * Ancestry * Rootsweb * Geni * Familysearch: Pedigree Resource Files or User-Submitted Genealogies * MyHeritage * Geneanet * WeRelate {{Image|file=Nordic_Trail_Part_1-1.jpg |align=c |size=m }}

Nor'easters Team

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[[Category:Clean-a-Thon Teams]][[Category:Source-a-Thon]][[Category: Scan-a-Thon]][[Category: Connect-a-Thon]] [[Category:Challenges_Teams]] = Nor'Easters = '''[https://discord.gg/9EMSdccnn3 Discord Chat link] Click link to join the WikiTree Discord chat and voice server and the Nor'Easters room.''' '''[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1506055 G2G Thon chat] Click link to go to the G2G Thon chat.''' '''[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1jlRaiRtaMEpsPdeuRLS2ids4HAXJyGVCKiQyEMh4NNE/edit#gid=1488231109 Nor'Easter Spreadsheet Link] Useful spreadsheet to find info, link to unsourced profiles, etc''' ==2024 Apr Connect-a-thon Roster== # [[Tibbetts-150|Steven Tibbetts]] Captain (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) # [[Gahn-22|Nanette Pezzutti]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) # [[Perkins-10405| Eric Perkins]] (pre-1700) # [[Brady-1436|Joy Beer]] (Data Doctor, Sourcerer) # [[Cormier-1939|Gisèle Cormier]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Cemeterist, Arborist, Project Leader) # [[Johnson-43462|Leigh Anne Dear]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) # [[Bourque-573|Cindy Cooper]] (Data Doctor, Sourcerer, Arborist, Project Leader) # [[Forstrom-18|Amy Wiemer]] (pre-1700, Cemeterist, Data Doctor) # [[MacKenzie-7649|Carolyn MacKenzie]] (pre-1700) # [[Schoonover-723|Tina Chase]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer, Cemeterist) # [[Lee-29092|Cathy L. Brandstetter]] (pre-1700) # [[Pease-3024|Bill Pease]] (pre-1700) # [[Sargent-2894|Debbie (Sargent) Cravens]] (pre-1700) # [[Cross-9591|Carolyn Cross]] (pre-1700) # [[Svedrovic-8|Nina Hall]] (pre-1700) # [[Hussey-2032|Angela (Hussey) Pugh]] (pre-1700) # [[MacFarland-179|Molly Gardner]] (pre-1700) # [[Duggan-996|Jim Duggan]] (pre-1700) # [[Stanch-4|Linda Stanch]] # [[St._Jean-2|Michelle St. Jean]] (pre-1700) == 2024 Connect-A-Thon == This will run from '''''Friday, Apr 12 at 8 AM (ET) to Monday, Apr 15, 8 AM (ET).''''' Hope to see you there. '''[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1717455/have-you-registered-for-our-april-2024-connect-a-thon-yet?show=1717474#a1717474 Registration link] and will close Wed, Apr 10.''' COMMENT under the NOR'EASTERS answer!!! We're a challenge team that has participated in every [[Help:Source-a-Thon|Source-a-Thon]], [[Help:Clean-a-Thon|Clean-a-Thon]], [[Help:Scan-a-Thon|Scan-a-Thon]], and [[Help:Connect-a-Thon|Connect-a-Thon]] We don't specifically limit what profiles we edit, but the Canadian Maritime Provinces (New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island), plus Newfoundland and Labrador, Acadians, and New England (Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island) are what ties our team together. Many of us have ancestors from these areas and will be focusing on profiles of people from these areas. Links: * [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1jlRaiRtaMEpsPdeuRLS2ids4HAXJyGVCKiQyEMh4NNE/edit#gid=1488231109 Nor'Easter Spreadsheet Link] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1465966 Nor'Easter Chat] * [https://discord.gg/9EMSdccnn3 Discord Chat link] to join the WT Discord chat. Once verified and their Team Lists are updated, you should see Team on the left side (near the bottom) and Nor'Easters will be under there. Check [[Help:Discord#How_to_get_started|Help Page for Discord]] if you need more help or the link doesn't work * [[Help:Scan-a-Thon#Participation Scan-a-thon | Scan-a-thon Help]] * [[Help:Source-a-Thon | Source-a-thon Help]] * [[Space:Sourcing_Primer_-_Instructional|Sourcing Primer]] * [[Source-a-Thon_Hangouts|Source-a-thon video chat calendar]] *'''[[Help:Connect-a-Thon|Connect-a-thon help]]''' *'''[[Space:WikiTree_Connect-a-Thon_Tutorial |Connect-a-thon Tutorial]]''' *'''[[Space:Fran%27s_Connecting_How-To-1| Fran's Connecting How-to]]''' *'''WikiTree [[Help:Connect-a-Thon/Video_Hangouts|Video Chat Hangouts]] schedule''' *'''[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/ConnectAThon/TeamAndUser.htm Connect-a-thon Tracking Page] *If you haven't installed [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_Sourcer Sourcer App], it is a great app for searching for sources, as well as creating Inline Citation, Source citations, or Narrative with inline citation. {{Connect-a-Thon | team=Nor'Easters | year=April 2024 | profiles=56}} Placing the following text in your bio will put this sticker on your profile (your name automatically appears but you need to enter the year and total connected profiles when the challenge is over): :{{Connect-a-Thon | team=Nor'Easters | year=April 2024 | profiles=56}} [[Template:Connect-a-Thon|More details on the sticker are here]] === {{Red|How to Add Profiles during Connect - a -Thon}} === '''We have finally been given more clarification and Chris W has updated the [[Help:Connect-a-Thon#Participation_Instructions|Help Page]], so please review before the Thon starts Jan 13. ''' To 'score a point', you must: #Go into Edit mode on any profile. Profile can exist before the start of the Thon or have been created during the Thon, so multiple generations can now be added. #Select the Add father, mother, sibling, spouse, or child. #From that next page ''Edit family of '' is shown at the top. ''Add of '' is seen near the top #'''IF you enter an existing Wikitree Profile ID in ''Step A'' at the top''', this should not count as a point during the Connect-a-Thon, but it can be done to create a new family member connection. '''Do NOT create Duplicates''' that later have to be merged. #You must enter all of the information about the new profile on that page #Select the Black button at the bottom ''Add of '' ==Connect-a-thon== =={{Red|'While Find a Grave may point to links, by itself it is not a reliable source. It does work well to target searches though.'}}== === Connecticut === * [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_CT| Unconnected List for Connecticut]] *[[:Category:Connecticut%2C_Needs_Profiles_Created | Connecticut: '''Needs Profiles Created''' Category]] *'''Find a Grave Suggestions for Possible Father, Mother, Spouse''' on profiles with Location CT / Connecticut using Wikitree + (select {{Blue |'Find Suggestions'}} button to see Suggestions) **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=err591+CT&MaxErrors=1000& Hint 591: Find a Grave - Possible father with CT location] **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=err591+Connecticut&MaxErrors=1000& Hint 591: Find a Grave - Possible father with Connecticut location] **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=err592+CT&MaxErrors=1000& Hint 592: Find a Grave - Possible mother with CT location] **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=err592+Connecticut&MaxErrors=1000& Hint 592: Find a Grave - Possible mother with Connecticut location] **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=err593+CT&MaxErrors=1000& Hint 593: Find a Grave - Possible spouse with CT location] **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=err593+Connecticut&MaxErrors=1000& Hint 593: Find a Grave - Possible spouse with Connecticut location] === Maine === * [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ME| Unconnected List for Maine]] *[[:Category:Maine%2C_Needs_Profiles_Created | Maine: '''Needs Profiles Created''' Category]] *'''Find a Grave Suggestions for Possible Father, Mother, Spouse''' on profiles with Location Ct / Connecticut using Wikitree + (select {{Blue |'Find Suggestions'}} button to see Suggestions) **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=err591+ME&MaxErrors=1000& Hint 591: Find a Grave - Possible father with ME location] **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=err591+Maine&MaxErrors=1000& Hint 591: Find a Grave - Possible father with Maine location] **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=err592+ME&MaxErrors=1000& Hint 592: Find a Grave - Possible mother with ME location] **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=err592+Maine&MaxErrors=1000& Hint 592: Find a Grave - Possible mother with Maine location] **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=err593+ME&MaxErrors=1000& Hint 593: Find a Grave - Possible spouse with ME location] **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=err593+Maine&MaxErrors=1000& Hint 593: Find a Grave - Possible spouse with Maine location] === Massachusetts === * [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_MA| Unconnected List for Massachusetts]] *[[:Category:Massachusetts%2C_Needs_Profiles_Created | Massachusetts: '''Needs Profiles Created''' Category]] *'''Find a Grave Suggestions for Possible Father, Mother, Spouse''' on profiles with Location MA / Massachusetts using Wikitree + (select {{Blue |'Find Suggestions'}} button to see Suggestions) **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=err591+MA&MaxErrors=1000& Hint 591: Find a Grave - Possible father with MA location] **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=err591+Massachusetts&MaxErrors=1000& Hint 591: Find a Grave - Possible father with Massachusetts location] **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=err592+MA&MaxErrors=1000& Hint 592: Find a Grave - Possible mother with MA location] **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=err592+Massachusetts&MaxErrors=1000& Hint 592: Find a Grave - Possible mother with Massachusetts location] **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=err593+MA&MaxErrors=1000& Hint 593: Find a Grave - Possible spouse with MA location] **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=err593+Massachusetts&MaxErrors=1000& Hint 593: Find a Grave - Possible spouse with Massachusetts location] === New Hampshire === * [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_NH| Unconnected List for New Hampshire]] *[[:Category:New_Hampshire%2C_Needs_Profiles_Created | New Hampshire: '''Needs Profiles Created''' Category]] *'''Find a Grave Suggestions for Possible Father, Mother, Spouse''' on profiles with Location NH / New Hampshire using Wikitree + (select {{Blue |'Find Suggestions'}} button to see Suggestions) **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=err591+NH&MaxErrors=1000& Hint 591: Find a Grave - Possible father with NH location] **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=err591+New_Hampshire&MaxErrors=1000& Hint 591: Find a Grave - Possible father with New Hampshire location] **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=err592+NH&MaxErrors=1000& Hint 592: Find a Grave - Possible mother with NH location] **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=err592+New_Hampshire&MaxErrors=1000& Hint 592: Find a Grave - Possible mother with New Hampshire location] **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=err593+NH&MaxErrors=1000& Hint 593: Find a Grave - Possible spouse with NH location] **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=err593+New_Hampshire&MaxErrors=1000& Hint 593: Find a Grave - Possible spouse with New Hampshire location] === Rhode Island === * [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_RI| Unconnected List for Rhode Island]] *[[:Category:Rhode_Island%2C_Needs_Profiles_Created | Rhode Island: '''Needs Profiles Created''' Category]] *'''Find a Grave Suggestions for Possible Father, Mother, Spouse''' on profiles with Location RI/ Rhode Island using Wikitree + (select {{Blue |'Find Suggestions'}} button to see Suggestions) **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=err591+RI&MaxErrors=1000& Hint 591: Find a Grave - Possible father with RI location] **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=err591+Rhode_Island&MaxErrors=1000& Hint 591: Find a Grave - Possible father with Rhode Island location] **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=err592+I&MaxErrors=1000& Hint 592: Find a Grave - Possible mother with RI location] **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=err592+Rhode_Island&MaxErrors=1000& Hint 592: Find a Grave - Possible mother with Rhode Island location] **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=err593+I&MaxErrors=1000& Hint 593: Find a Grave - Possible spouse with RI location] **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=err593+Rhode_Island&MaxErrors=1000& Hint 593: Find a Grave - Possible spouse with Rhode Island location] === Vermont === * [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_VT| Unconnected List for Vermont]] *[[:Category:Vermont%2C_Needs_Profiles_Created | Vermont '''Needs Profiles Created''' Category]] *'''Find a Grave Suggestions for Possible Father, Mother, Spouse''' on profiles with Location VT / Vermont using Wikitree + (select {{Blue |'Find Suggestions'}} button to see Suggestions) **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=err591+VT&MaxErrors=1000& Hint 591: Find a Grave - Possible father with VT location] **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=err591+Vermont&MaxErrors=1000& Hint 591: Find a Grave - Possible father with Vermont location] **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=err592+VT&MaxErrors=1000& Hint 592: Find a Grave - Possible mother with VT location] **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=err592+Vermont&MaxErrors=1000& Hint 592: Find a Grave - Possible mother with Vermont location] **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=err593+VT&MaxErrors=1000& Hint 593: Find a Grave - Possible spouse with VT location] **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=err593+Vermont&MaxErrors=1000& Hint 593: Find a Grave - Possible spouse with Vermont location] === New Brunswick === * [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_CAN_NBR| Unconnected List for New Brunswick]] *[[:Category:New_Brunswick%2C_Needs_Profiles_Created | New Brunswick: '''Needs Profiles Created''' Category]] *'''Find a Grave Suggestions for Possible Father, Mother, Spouse''' on profiles with Location New Brunswick using Wikitree + (select {{Blue |'Find Suggestions'}} button to see Suggestions) **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=err591+New_Brunswick&MaxErrors=1000& Hint 591: Find a Grave - Possible father with New Brunswick location] **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=err592+New_Brunswick&MaxErrors=1000& Hint 592: Find a Grave - Possible mother with New Brunswick location] **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=err593+New_Brunswick&MaxErrors=1000& Hint 593: Find a Grave - Possible spouse with New Brunswick location] === Newfoundland and Labrador === * [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_CAN_NFL| Unconnected List for Newfoundland and Labrador]] *[[:Category:Newfoundland_and_Labrador%2C_Needs_Profiles_Created | Newfoundland and Labrador: '''Needs Profiles Created''' Category]] *'''Find a Grave Suggestions for Possible Father, Mother, Spouse''' on profiles with Location Newfoundland using Wikitree + (select {{Blue |'Find Suggestions'}} button to see Suggestions) **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=err591+Newfoundland&MaxErrors=1000& Hint 591: Find a Grave - Possible father with Newfoundland location] **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=err592+Newfoundland&MaxErrors=1000& Hint 592: Find a Grave - Possible mother with Newfoundland location] **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=err593+Newfoundland&MaxErrors=1000& Hint 593: Find a Grave - Possible spouse with Newfoundland location] **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=err591+Labrador&MaxErrors=1000& Hint 591: Find a Grave - Possible father with Labrador location] **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=err592+Labrador&MaxErrors=1000& Hint 592: Find a Grave - Possible mother with Labrador location] **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=err593+Labrador&MaxErrors=1000& Hint 593: Find a Grave - Possible spouse with Labrador location] === Nova Scotia === * [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_CAN_NS| Unconnected List for Nova Scotia]] *[[:Category:Nova_Scotia%2C_Needs_Profiles_Created | Nova Scotia: '''Needs Profiles Created''' Category]] *'''Find a Grave Suggestions for Possible Father, Mother, Spouse''' on profiles with Location Nova Scotia using Wikitree + (select {{Blue |'Find Suggestions'}} button to see Suggestions) **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=err591+Nova_Scotia&MaxErrors=1000& Hint 591: Find a Grave - Possible father with Nova Scotia location] **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=err592+Nova_Scotia&MaxErrors=1000& Hint 592: Find a Grave - Possible mother with Nova Scotia location] **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=err593+Nova_Scotia&MaxErrors=1000& Hint 593: Find a Grave - Possible spouse with Nova Scotia location] === Prince Edward Island === * [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_CAN_PEI| Unconnected List for Prince Edward Island]] *[[:Category:Prince_Edward_Island%2C_Needs_Profiles_Created | Prince Edward Island '''Needs Profiles Created''' Category]] *'''Find a Grave Suggestions for Possible Father, Mother, Spouse''' on profiles with Location New Brunswick using Wikitree + (select {{Blue |'Find Suggestions'}} button to see Suggestions) **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=err591+New_Brunswick&MaxErrors=1000& Hint 591: Find a Grave - Possible father with New Brunswick location] **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=err592+New_Brunswick&MaxErrors=1000& Hint 592: Find a Grave - Possible mother with New Brunswick location] **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=err593+New_Brunswick&MaxErrors=1000& Hint 593: Find a Grave - Possible spouse with New Brunswick location] === Acadians === * [[:Category:Acadian,_Needs_Connection,_Connection_Research_Done| '''Needs_Connection''',_Connection_Research_Done Category for Acadia]] *[[:Category:Acadia,_Needs_Profiles_Created | Acadia '''Needs Profiles Created''' Category]] *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=acadian+unconnected+&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 Wikitree + Search for Unconnected Acadian] *'''Find a Grave Suggestions for Possible Father, Mother, Spouse''' on profiles with Location Acadia using Wikitree + (select {{Blue |'Find Suggestions'}} button to see Suggestions) **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=err591+Acadia&MaxErrors=1000& Hint 591: Find a Grave - Possible father with Acadia location] **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=err592+Acadia&MaxErrors=1000& Hint 592: Find a Grave - Possible mother with Acadia location] **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=err593+Acadia&MaxErrors=1000& Hint 593: Find a Grave - Possible spouse with Acadia location] ----- = Team History = [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/default.htm participation lists] ==Connect-a-thon Jan 2024 teamroster== {{Image|file=Nor_easters_Team-24.jpg |caption=Connect-a-thon Jan 2024 }} # [[Tibbetts-150|Steven Tibbetts]] Captain (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) # [[Lowe-866|Karen J. Lowe]] Captain (pre-1700, Project Leader, Sourcerer) # [[Johnson-43462|Leigh Anne Dear]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) # [[Schoonover-723|Tina Chase]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer, Cemeterist) # [[Forstrom-18|Amy Wiemer]] (pre-1700, Cemeterist, Data Doctor) # [[Marsh-6355| Elizabeth D. Marsh]] (pre-1700) # [[Cormier-1939|Gisèle Cormier]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Cemeterist, Arborist, Project Leader) # [[Bunker-3019|Mason Bunker]] (Cemeterist) # [[Blevins-2594|Lynnette Hettrick]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer, Connector) # [[Evans-3182|Kathy Evans]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) # [[Gahn-22|Nanette Pezzutti]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) # [[Lee-29092|Cathy L. Brandstetter]] (pre-1700) # [[Lamberton-139|Roy Lamberton]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) # [[Sargent-2894|Debbie (Sargent) Cravens]] (pre-1700) # [[Steinbrecher-24| Jon Marie Pearson]] # [[Perkins-10405| Eric Perkins]] (pre-1700) # [[Brady-1436|Joy Beer]] (Data Doctor, Sourcerer) # [[Cross-9591|Carolyn Cross]] (pre-1700) # [[Bourque-573|Cindy Cooper]] (Data Doctor, Sourcerer, Arborist, Project Leader) # [[Pease-3024|Bill Pease]] (pre-1700) # [[Field-2406|Ken Field]] (pre-1700) # [[Hussey-2032|Angela (Hussey) Pugh]] (pre-1700) # [[Lind-1704|Lorri Byrne]] (pre-1700) # [[Whitten-1|Chris Whitten]] (pre-1500, Team Member, WikiTree Owner) # [[Gill-3793|Jo Gill]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Cemeterist) # [[Miller-43334|Koreen Miller]] (pre-1700) # [[McDougle-525|Kathleen Pugliese]] (pre-1700) ==Source-a-thon 2023 team roster== {{Image|file=Nor_easters_Team-23.jpg |caption=Source-a-thon 2023 }} # #308 [[Tibbetts-150|Steven Tibbetts]] Captain (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) # #056 [[Johnson-43462|Leigh Anne Dear]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) # #225 [[Sargent-2894|Debbie (Sargent) Cravens]] (pre-1700) # #279 [[Kabrich-1|Robin Kabrich]] (pre-1700, US History, Project Coordinator) # #312 [[Lamberton-139|Roy Lamberton]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) # #314 [[Gahn-22|Nanette Pezzutti]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) # #320 [[Forstrom-18|Amy Wiemer]] (pre-1700, Cemeterist, Data Doctor) # #339 [[Bourque-573|Cindy Cooper]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Project Leader) # #349 [[Pickrell-54|Scoti Pickrell]] (pre-1700) # #433 [[McCarthy-5653|Nikell McCarthy]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) # #451 [[Gunn-4239|Priscilla Ryan]] (pre-1700) # #461 [[Schoonover-723|Tina Chase]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer, Cemeterist) # #464 [[Hussey-2032|Angela (Hussey) Pugh]] (pre-1700) # #498 [[Brady-1436|Joy Beer]] # #518 [[Blevins-2594|Lynnette Hettrick]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer, Connector) # #536 [[Stearns-2746|June (Stearns) Butka]] (pre-1700) # #540 [[Stephenson-2354|Beth Stephenson]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor) # #599 [[Williams-27459|Kim Williams]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer) # #608 [[Cross-9591|Carolyn Cross]] (pre-1700) # #623 [[Wright-17252|Lin Wright]] (pre-1700, Cemeterist) # #668 [[Field-2406|Ken Field]] (pre-1700) # #680 [[Gill-3793|Jo Gill]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Cemeterist) # #722 [[Carter-39528|Kathleen Carter]] # #738 [[Monk-2053|Leah (Monk) Chaillet-Hines]] (pre-1700) # #789 [[St._Jean-2|Michelle St. Jean]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer) ==Connect-a-thon Jul 2023 team roster== {{Image|file=Nor_easters_Team-22.jpg |caption=Connect-a-thon Apr 2023 }} #[[Tibbetts-150|Steven Tibbetts]] Captain (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) #[[Evans-3182|Kathy Evans]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) #[[Pease-3024|Bill Pease]] (pre-1700) #[[Lamberton-139|Roy Lamberton]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) #[[Cormier-1939|Gisèle Cormier]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Cemeterist, Arborist, Project Coordinator) #[[Forstrom-18|Amy Wiemer]] (pre-1700, Cemeterist, Data Doctor) #[[Schoonover-723|Tina Chase]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer, Cemeterist) #[[Stephenson-2354|Beth Stephenson]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor) #[[Johnson-43462|Leigh Anne Dear]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) #[[Sargent-2894|Debbie (Sargent) Cravens]] (pre-1700) #[[Gahn-22|Nanette Pezzutti]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) #[[Stearns-2746|June (Stearns) Butka]] (pre-1700) #[[Rafferty-932|Rory Rafferty Jr]] (pre-1700) #[[Cross-9591|Carolyn Cross]] (pre-1700) #[[Greenland-164|Brad Greenland]] #[[Picard-1346|Tamara Picard]] # [[Major-1488|Pamjoy Major]] (pre-1700) #[[Halpin-330|James Halpin]] #[[Hussey-2032|Angela (Hussey) Pugh]] (pre-1700) #[[Whitten-1|Chris Whitten]] (pre-1500, Team Member, WikiTree Owner) #[[Morse-10747|Julie Morse-Mills]] #[[Jamieson-3717|B. J. Jamieson]] (pre-1700) #[[Brooks-2878|Paula Jacunski]] (pre-1700) #[[Gill-3793|Jo Gill]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Cemeterist) #[[Stuart-6654|Gentry Stuart]] (pre-1700) #[[Swanson-1268|Erik Swanson]] (pre-1700) #[[St._Jean-2|Michelle St. Jean]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer) ==Connect-a-thon Apr 2023 team roster== {{Image|file=Nor_easters_Team-20.jpg |caption=Connect-a-thon Apr 2023 }} #[[Tibbetts-150|Steven Tibbetts]] Captain (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) #[[Schoonover-723|Tina Chase]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer, Cemeterist) #[[Cormier-1939|Gisèle Cormier]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Cemeterist, Arborist, Project Coordinator) #[[Bourque-573|Cindy Cooper]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Project Leader) #[[Evans-3182|Kathy Evans]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) #[[Gahn-22|Nanette Pezzutti]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) #[[Forstrom-18|Amy Wiemer]] (pre-1700, Cemeterist, Data Doctor) #[[Hussey-2032|Angela (Hussey) Pugh]] (pre-1700) #[[Sargent-2894|Debbie (Sargent) Cravens]] (pre-1700) #[[Horowitz-208|Walter Horowitz]] (pre-1700) #[[Stephenson-2354|Beth Stephenson]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor) #[[Lamberton-139|Roy Lamberton]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) #[[Cross-9591|Carolyn Cross]] (pre-1700) #[[LaPlante-401|LK LaPlante]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer) #[[Wilson-58368|Jim Wilson]] #[[Blevins-2594|Lynnette Hettrick]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer, Connector) #[[Cinnamon-13|Sharon Kellar]] #[[Rafferty-932|Rory Rafferty]] #[[Strong-4963|Sandi Strong]] (pre-1700) #[[Harjung-1|Judie (Harjung) Waldert]] (pre-1700) #[[Cadrain-2|Sara Cadrain]] #[[Jamieson-3717|B. J. Jamieson]] (pre-1700) #[[Gassett-37|Dottie (Gassett) Laliberte]] #[[Bosley-255|Brad Bosley]] #[[Taylor-65549|Charlene (Taylor) Wilder]] (pre-1700) #[[Whitten-1|Chris Whitten]] (pre-1500, Team Member, WikiTree Owner) ==Connect-a-thon Jan 2023 team roster== {{Image|file=Nor_easters_Team-19.jpg |caption=Connect-a-thon Jan 2023 }} # [[Tibbetts-150|Steven Tibbetts]] Captain (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) # [[Lawrence-17722|Thomas Lawrence]] (pre-1700) #[[Snell-2717|Jane (Snell) Copes]] (pre-1700) #[[Evans-3182|Kathy Evans]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) #[[Cormier-1939|Gisèle Cormier]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Cemeterist, Arborist, Project Coordinator) #[[Lamberton-139|Roy Lamberton]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) #[[Johnson-43462|Leigh Anne Dear]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) #[[Bourque-573|Cindy Cooper]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Project Leader) #[[Serrick-3|Darlene Serrick]] (Sourcerer) # [[Blevins-2594|Lynnette Hettrick]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer, Connector) #[[Gill-3793|Jo Gill]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Cemeterist) # [[Sargent-2894|Debbie (Sargent) Cravens]] (pre-1700) # [[Forstrom-18|Amy Wiemer]] (pre-1700, Cemeterist, Data Doctor) #[[Stephenson-2354|Beth Stephenson]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor) # [[Horowitz-208|Walter Horowitz]] (pre-1700) # [[Gahn-22|Nanette Pezzutti]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) # [[Cinnamon-13|Sharon Kellar]] #[[Adams-21565|Carolyn Adams]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) #[[Whitten-1|Chris Whitten]] (pre-1500, Team Member, WikiTree Owner) # [[LaPlante-401|LK LaPlante]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer) #[[Cross-9591|Carolyn Cross]] (pre-1700) # [[Jamieson-3717|B. J. Jamieson]] (pre-1700) # [[Newton-9571|Cynthia Newton]] (pre-1700) # [[MacMullen-93|Katrina L. Graham]] (Cemeterist, pre-1700) # [[LeBlanc-6687|Diane Delbridge]] (pre-1700) # [[Lirette-387|Jennifer T. Ouellette]] (pre-1700) #[[Case-6460|Shannon LaPlante]] (pre-1700) # [[Hilton-4562|Jack MacDonald-Hilton]] #[[Podell-7|Valerie Podell]] (pre-1700) # [[Clark-61919|Shari L. Denker]] (pre-1700, Mayflower) # [[Marland-272|Diane Marland]] ==Oct 2022 Source-a-thon list== {{Image|file=Nor_easters_Team-18.jpg |caption=Source-a-thon Oct 2022 }} # [[Tibbetts-150|Steven Tibbetts]] Captain (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) #253 #[[Evans-3182|Kathy Evans]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) #083 #[[Stephenson-2354|Beth Stephenson]] S17 C18 (pre-1700, Data Doctor) #102 #[[Johnson-43462|Leigh Anne Dear]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) #138 #[[Cormier-1939|Gisèle Cormier]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Cemeterist, Arborist, Project Coordinator) #181 #[[Curl-714|Sharon Remmey]] #244 #[[Gardner-10299|Kate Schmidt]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor) #261 #[[Serrick-3|Darlene Serrick]] (Sourcerer) #257 #[[Bourque-573|Cindy Cooper]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Project Leader)) #255 # [[Gahn-22|Nanette Pezzutti]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) #271 #[[Sterling-1898|Carol Sterling]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor) #323 # [[Rowles-314|Darryl Rowles]] S18 C18 (pre-1700) #371 #[[Lamberton-139|Roy Lamberton]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) #381 # [[Sargent-2894|Debbie (Sargent) Cravens]] (pre-1700) #387 # [[Horowitz-208|Walter Horowitz]] (pre-1700) #406 # [[Forstrom-18|Amy Wiemer]] (pre-1700, Cemeterist, Data Doctor) #420 #[[Dwyer-101|Lisa Dwyer]] (Sourcerer) #422 #[[Spencer-17769|Bekka Spencer]] (pre-1700) #445 #[[King-18069|Gale Winkler]] (pre-1700) #464 #[[Schoonover-723|Tina Chase]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer, Cemeterist) #467 #[[Thunstrom-22|Cheri (Thunstrom) Harrington]] (pre-1700) #248 #[[Finfrock-71|Martha Finfrock]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer) #173 #[[Hussey-2032|Angela (Hussey) Pugh]] (pre-1700) #493 #[[Coleman-2143|Kathleen Coleman]] (pre-1700) #532 #[[Snell-2717|Jane (Snell) Copes]] (pre-1700) #534 #[[Cross-9591|Carolyn Cross]] (pre-1700) #545 #[[McNamee-238|Susan McNamee]] (pre-1500, Data Doctor, Sourcerer, Project Leader) #576 #[[Gill-3793|Jo Gill]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Cemeterist) #593 #[[Field-2406|Ken Field]] (pre-1700) #605 # [[Townsend-9365|Sue Townsend]] (pre-1700) #634 #[[Bence-274|Catherine Bence]] (pre-1700, Sourcerers) #652 # [[Gary-929|M Gary]] (pre-1700) #681 #[[Armistead-1150|D Armistead]] (pre-1700, Sourcerers) #689 #[[Gilbert-18626|Charles Gilbert]] #710 #[[Lind-1704|Lorri (Lind) Byrne]] (pre-1700) #711 #[[Doherty-2064|Melanie (Doherty) McComb]] (pre-1700) #453 ==July 2022 Connect-a-thon list== {{Image|file=Nor_easters_Team-17.jpg |caption=Connect-a-thon Jul 2022 }} # [[Tibbetts-150|Steven Tibbetts]] Captain (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) # [[Gahn-22|Nanette Pezzutti]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) #[[Evans-3182|Kathy Evans]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) # [[Rowles-314|Darryl Rowles]] S18 C18 (pre-1700) #[[Cormier-1939|Gisèle Cormier]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Cemeterist, Arborist, Project Coordinator) #[[Johnson-43462|Leigh Anne Dear]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) #[[Stuart-6654|Gentry Stuart]] (pre-1700) #[[Bourque-573|Cindy Cooper]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Project Leader)) #[[Lamberton-139|Roy Lamberton]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) # [[Forstrom-18|Amy Wiemer]] (pre-1700, Cemeterist, Data Doctor) #[[Gardner-10299|Kate Schmidt]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor) #[[Michaud-1222|Linda (Michaud) Ducharme]] (pre-1700) # [[Townsend-9365|Sue Townsend]] (pre-1700) # [[Fournier-255|Donna Fournier]] (pre-1700) # [[Horowitz-208|Walter Horowitz]] (pre-1700) #[[McNamee-238|Susan McNamee]] (pre-1500, Data Doctor, Sourcerer, Project Leader) #[[Stephenson-2354|Beth Stephenson]] S17 C18 (pre-1700, Data Doctor) # [[Sargent-2894|Debbie (Sargent) Cravens]] (pre-1700) # [[Williams-27459|Kim Williams]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer) #[[Gill-3793|Jo Gill]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Cemeterist) #[[Carter-39528|Kathleen Carter]] #[[Cross-9591|Carolyn Cross]] (pre-1700) #[[Serrick-3|Darlene Serrick]] (Sourcerer) #[[Lind-1704|Lorri Lind]] (pre-1700) #[[King-18069|Gale Winkler]] (pre-1700) #[[Dwyer-101|Lisa Dwyer]] (Sourcerer) #[[Whitten-1|Chris Whitten]] (pre-1500, Team Member, WikiTree Owner) #[[Wells-26219|Shirley Wells]] (pre-1700) #[[Sutherland-4166|Keenan Sutherland]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer) #[[Hussey-2032|Angela (Hussey) Pugh]] (pre-1700) #[[Schoonover-723|Tina Chase]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer, Cemeterist) #[[Monk-2053|Leah (Monk) Chaillet-Hines]] (pre-1700) ==April 2022 Connect-a-thon list== {{Image|file=Nor_easters_Team-16.jpg |caption=Connect-a-thon Apr 2022 }} # [[Tibbetts-150|Steven Tibbetts]] Captain (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) # [[Williams-27459|Kim Williams]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer) #[[Johnson-43462|Leigh Anne Dear]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) #[[Evans-3182|Kathy Evans]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) #[[Cormier-1939|Gisèle Cormier]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Cemeterist, Arborist, Project Coordinator) #[[Lamberton-139|Roy Lamberton]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) #[[McNamee-238|Susan McNamee]] (pre-1500, Data Doctor, Sourcerer, Project Leader) # [[Rowles-314|Darryl Rowles]] S18 C18 (pre-1700) # [[Gahn-22|Nanette Pezzutti]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) # [[Forstrom-18|Amy Wiemer]] (pre-1700, Cemeterist, Data Doctor) #[[Cross-9591|Carolyn Cross]] (pre-1700) #[[Gill-3793|Jo Gill]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Cemeterist) #[[Spencer-17769|Bekka Spencer]] (pre-1700) #[[Gardner-10299|Kate Schmidt]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor) #[[Hussey-2032|Angela (Hussey) Pugh]] (pre-1700) # [[Sargent-2894|Debbie (Sargent) Cravens]] (pre-1700) # [[Coughlan-281|Mary Ellen Coughlan]] (pre-1700, Cemeterist, Sourcerer) # [[Pease-3024|William Pease]] (pre-1700) # [[Conkright-16|Doris Miller]] (pre-1700) #[[Hubbard-1939|Marcia White]] #[[Michaud-1222|Linda (Michaud) Ducharme]] (pre-1700) #[[Messier-429|Suzie (Messier) Kelleher]] (pre-1700) #[[Bourque-573|Cindy Cooper]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Coordinator) #[[MacInnis-48|Hope Ryan]] (pre-1700) #[[Sterling-1898|Carol Sterling]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor) # [[Doherty-2064|Melanie (Doherty) McComb]] (pre-1700) #[[Barber-3947|Deborah Barber]] (pre-1700) #[[King-18069|Gale Winkler]] (pre-1700) # [[Hall-16256|Sue Hall]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Cemeterist) # [[Evans-29543|Matthew Evans]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) # [[Horowitz-208|Walter Horowitz]] (pre-1700) # [[Jewett-5846|Alan Jewett]] (pre-1700) # [[Jamieson-3717|B. J. Jamieson]] (pre-1700) #[[Whitten-1|Chris Whitten]] (pre-1500, Team Member, WikiTree Owner) == 2022 Jan Connect-A-Thon Roster== {{Image|file=Nor_easters_Team-15.jpg |caption=Connect-a-thon Jan 2022 }} # [[Tibbetts-150|Steven Tibbetts]] Captain (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) #[[Eaton-9233|Alexandra Eaton]] (pre-1700) #[[Hussey-2032|Angela (Hussey) Pugh]] (pre-1700) #[[Spencer-17769|Bekka Spencer]] (pre-1700) #[[Day-8912|Bill Day]] (pre-1700) #[[Sterling-1898|Carol Sterling]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor) #[[Adams-21565|Carolyn Adams]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) #[[Cross-9591|Carolyn Cross]] (pre-1700) # [[Cole-14574|Carolyn Napoli]] (pre-1700) #[[Whitten-1|Chris Whitten]] (pre-1500, Team Member, WikiTree Owner) #[[Bourque-573|Cindy Cooper]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Coordinator) #[[Serrick-3|Darlene Serrick]] (Sourcerer) # [[Sargent-2894|Debbie (Sargent) Cravens]] (pre-1700) #[[Adams-53489|Elizabeth Greenway]] (pre-1700) #[[King-18069|Gale Winkler]] (pre-1700) #[[Cormier-1939|Gisèle Cormier]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Cemeterist, Arborist, Project Coordinator) #[[MacInnis-48|Hope Ryan]] (pre-1700) #[[Claus-196|Jill Claus]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer) #[[Wilson-58368|Jim Wilson]] #[[Gill-3793|Jo Gill]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Cemeterist) #[[Gardner-10299|Kate Schmidt]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor) #[[Carter-39528|Kathleen Carter]] #[[Evans-3182|Kathy Evans]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) #[[Rounsefell-5|Katrina Lawson]] (pre-1700) #[[Sutherland-4166|Keenan Sutherland]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer) # [[Williams-27459|Kim Williams]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer) #[[Monk-2053|Leah (Monk) Chaillet-Hines]] (pre-1700) #[[Johnson-43462|Leigh Anne Dear]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) #[[Michaud-1222|Linda (Michaud) Ducharme]] (pre-1700) # [[Carruth-363|Linda Peterson]] (pre-1700, Arborist, Scotland Project Co-ordinator, United States Project Coordinator) #[[Lind-1704|Lorri Lind]] (pre-1700) # [[Blevins-2594|Lynnette Hettrick]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer, Connector) #[[Estabrook-491|M. Estabrook]] # [[Crosby-2232|Marlene Crosby]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer, Cemeterist) #[[Clarkson-855|Mary Clarkson]] (pre-1700) #[[Doherty-2064|Melanie McComb ]] (pre-1700, Professional Genealogist) #[[Chapin-2518|Nancy (Chapin) Davis]] # [[Gahn-22|Nanette Pezzutti]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) #[[Warren-15002|Naomi Warren]] (pre-1700) #[[Lamberton-139|Roy Lamberton]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) #[[Barrila-1|Sarah (Barrila) Fergione]] (Pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer, Mayflower) # [[Townsend-9365|Sue Townsend]] (pre-1700) #[[McNamee-238|Susan McNamee]] (pre-1500, Data Doctor, Sourcerer, Project Leader) #[[Schoonover-723|Tina Chase]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer, Cemeterist) # [[Ivany-41|Tracey McLaughlin]] # [[Rowsell-224|Wanda Rowsell]] == 2021 Source-A-Thon Roster== {{Image|file=Nor_easters_Team-14.jpg |caption=Source-a-thon 2021 }} # #030 [[Tibbetts-150|Steven Tibbetts]] Captain (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) # #266 [[Forstrom-18|Amy Wiemer]] (pre-1700, Cemeterist, Data Doctor) # #178 [[Spencer-17769|Bekka Spencer]] (pre-1700) # #435 [[Sterling-1898|Carol Sterling]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor) # #274 [[Cross-9591|Carolyn Cross]] (pre-1700) # #215 [[Cole-14574|Carolyn Napoli]] (pre-1700) # #603 [[Bence-274|Catherine Bence]] (pre-1700, Sourcerers) # #543 [[Whitten-1|Chris Whitten]] (pre-1500, Team Member, WikiTree Owner) # #558 [[Albrechtson-2|Craig Albrechtson]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer) # #060 [[Serrick-3|Darlene Sindrey]] (Sourcerer) # #482 [[Sargent-2894|Debbie (Sargent) Cravens]] (pre-1700) # #385 [[Barber-3947|Deborah Barber]] (pre-1700) # #201 [[King-18069|Gale Winkler]] (pre-1700) # #189 [[Cormier-1939|Gisèle Cormier]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Cemeterist, Arborist, Project Coordinator) # #574 [[Curtin-657|Gina Kamai]] (pre-1700) # #273 [[MacInnis-48|Hope Ryan]] (pre-1700) # #331 [[Gill-3793|Jo Gill]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Cemeterist) # #386 [[Bartlett-11491|Joseph Bartlett]] (pre-1700) # #270 [[Gardner-10299|Kate Schmidt]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor) # #536 [[Foote-2264|Kathy (Foote) Durham]] (pre-1700) # #051 [[Evans-3182|Kathy Evans]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) # #268 [[Williams-27459|Kim Williams]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer) # #132 [[Johnson-43462|Leigh Anne Dear]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) # #062 [[Carruth-363|Linda Peterson]] Co-Captain (pre-1700, Arborist, Scotland Project Co-ordinator, United States Project Coordinator) # #441 [[Crosby-2232|Marlene Crosby]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer, Cemeterist) # #187 [[Doherty-2064|Melanie McComb ]] (pre-1700, Professional Genealogist) # #228 [[Gahn-22|Nanette Pezzutti]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) # #478 [[Brownsword-137|Rob Brownsword]] (pre-1700) # #286 [[Kabrich-1|Robin Kabrich]] (pre-1700, US History, Project Coordinator) # #027 [[Lambert-4314|David Lambert]] (pre-1700, Connector) # #112 [[Lamberton-139|Roy Lamberton]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) # #405 [[Strong-4963|Sandi Strong]] (pre-1700) # #453 [[MacDonald-11322 | Shawna MacDonald]] New Wikitreer # #555 [[James-9116|Sonya James]] NEW wikitreer # #284 [[Hall-16256|Sue Hall]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Cemeterist) # #368 [[Townsend-9365|Sue Townsend]] (pre-1700) # #085 [[McNamee-238|Susan McNamee]] (pre-1500, Data Doctor, Sourcerer, Project Leader) # #194 [[Schoonover-723|Tina Chase]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer, Cemeterist) # #311 [[Falconer-1608 |Val Falconer]] (pre-1700) # #507 [[Keefe-695 |Victoria Pierce]] New Wikitreer (Pre-1700) # #234 [[Horowitz-208|Walter Horowitz]] (pre-1700) == 2021 Connect-A-Thon Roster== {{Image|file=Nor_easters_Team-13.jpg |caption=Connect-a-thon 2021 }} # [[Tibbetts-15|Steven Tibbetts]] Captain (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) # [[Schoonover-723|Tina Chase]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer, Cemeterist) #[[Markert-44|Joyce (Markert) Collins]] (pre-1700) # [[Bourque-573|Cindy Cooper]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Coordinator) # [[Cormier-1939|Gisèle Cormier]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Cemeterist, Arborist, Project Coordinator) #[[Cross-9591|Carolyn Cross]] (pre-1700) # [[Johnson-43462|Leigh Anne Dear]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) #[[Dwyer-101|Lisa Dwyer]] (Sourcerer) # [[Evans-3182|Kathy Evans]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) # [[Gill-3793|Jo Gill]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Cemeterist) # [[Hall-16256|Sue Hall]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Cemeterist) # [[Blevins-2594|Lynnette Hettrick]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer, Connector) # [[Horowitz-208|Walter Horowitz]] (pre-1700) #[[Whitten-2174|Janice Hussey]] # [[LaPlante-401|LK LaPlante]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer) #[[Case-6460|Shannon LaPlante]] # [[Lamberton-139|Roy Lamberton]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) # [[McNamee-238|Susan McNamee]] (pre-1500, Data Doctor, Sourcerer, Project Leader) # [[Cole-14574|Carolyn Napoli]] (pre-1700) # [[Peckham-1455|Beverly Peckham]] (sister of the captain) # [[Gahn-22|Nanette Pezzutti]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) # [[Carruth-363|Linda Peterson]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Mentor, Arborist) # [[Gardner-10299|Kate Schmidt]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor) # [[Spencer-17769|Bekka Spencer]] (pre-1700) # [[Stutz-25|Judi Stutz]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer, F.A.G.) # [[Whitten-1|Chris Whitten]] (pre-1500, Team Member, WikiTree Owner) # [[Forstrom-18|Amy Wiemer]] (pre-1700, Cemeterist, Data Doctor) # [[King-18069|Gale Winkler]] (pre-1700) # [[Luther-1921|Sherrye Woodworth]] (pre-1700) ==2021 Clean-a-thon Roster== {{Image|file=Nor_easters_Team-12.jpg |caption=Clean-a-thon 2021 }} # [[Tibbetts-150| Steven Tibbetts]] Captain (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) # [[Forstrom-18|Amy Wiemer]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Cemeterist) # [[Cormier-1939|Gisèle Cormier]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Cemeterist, Arborist, Project Coordinator) # [[Bourque-573|Cindy Cooper]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Coordinator) # [[Snell-2717|Jane Copes]] (pre-1700) # [[Carruth-363|Linda Peterson]] (pre-1700, Mentor, Arborist, United State Project Coordinator) # [[Hall-16256|Sue Hall]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Cemeterist) # [[McNamee-238|Susan McNamee]] (pre-1500, Data Doctor, Sourcerer, Project Leader) # [[Williams-27459|Kim Williams]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer) # [[Lamberton-139|Roy Lamberton]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) # [[Gill-3793|Jo Gill]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Cemeterist) # [[Gardner-10299|Kate Schmidt]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor) # [[Schoonover-723|Tina Chase]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer, Cemeterist) # [[King-18069|Gale Winkler]] (pre-1700) # [[Berryann-1|Missy Berryann]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) # [[Spencer-17769|Bekka Spencer]] (pre-1700) # [[Crosby-2232|Marlene Crosby]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer, Cemeterist) # [[Gahn-22|Nanette Pezzutti]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) # [[King-22429|Liz King]] (pre-1700) # [[Blevins-2594|Lynnette Hettrick]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer, Connector) # [[LaPlante-401|LK LaPlante]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer) # [[Stutz-25|Judi Stutz]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer, F.A.G.) # [[Emens-67|Susan Hughes]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Profiles Project) # [[Clancy-27|Carol Johnson]] (pre-1700) # [[MacInnis-48|Hope Ryan]] (pre-1700) # [[Michal-120|Scott Michal]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor) # [[Haskell-1588|Peggy Moss]] (pre-1700, 1776) # [[Evans-3182|Kathy Evans]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) # [[Ball-8920|Jamie Ball]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor) # [[McCarthy-5653|Nikell McCarthy]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) # [[Fournier-255|Donna Fournier]] (pre-1700) # [[James-134|David James]] (pre-1700) # [[Horowitz-208|Walter Horowitz]] (pre-1700) # [[Bence-274|Catherine Bence]] (pre-1700, Sourcerers) # [[Cross-9591|Carolyn Cross]] (pre-1700) # [[Curtin-657|Gina Kamai]] (pre-1700) # [[Messier-429|Suzie (Messier) Kelleher]] (pre-1700) ==2020 Source-a-thon Roster== {{Image|file=Nor_easters_Team-9.jpg |caption=Source-a-thon 2020 }} # [[Tibbetts-150| Steven Tibbetts]] Captain (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) #050 # [[Hall-16256|Sue Hall]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Cemeterist) #072 # [[Bourque-573|Cindy Cooper]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Coordinator) #084 # [[Johnson-43462|Leigh Anne Dear]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) #101 # [[McNamee-238|Susan McNamee]] (pre-1500, Data Doctor, Sourcerer, Project Leader) #126 # [[King-18069|Gale Winkler]] (pre-1700) #140 # [[Cormier-1939|Gisèle Cormier]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Cemeterist, Arborist, Project Coordinator) #142 # [[Bodge-24|Greg Bodge]] (greenhorn) #149 # [[Crowley-1656|Jonathon Crowley]] (pre-1700) #150 # [[Lamberton-139|Roy Lamberton]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) #151 # [[Gardner-10299|Kate Schmidt]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor) #159 # [[Kenyon-1066|Marilyn Kenyon]] (pre-1700) #162 # [[Forstrom-18|Amy Wiemer]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Cemeterist) #164 # [[Van_Wert-93|Linden Van Wert]] (pre-1700) #168 # [[Gray-19545|Christina Mckeithan]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) #203 # [[B-321|Cathy Bence]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer) #229 # [[Berryann-1|Missy Berryann]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) #233 # [[MacKinnon-1348|Susan O'Callaghan]] (pre-1700, Cemeterist, Sourcerer) #258 # [[MacInnis-48|Hope MacInnis]] (pre-1700) #262 # [[Nash-8023|Brian Nash]] (pre-1700) #275 # [[Gahn-22|Nanette Pezzutti]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) #277 # [[Kabrich-1|Robin Kabrich]] (pre-1700, US History, Project Coordinator) #286 # [[Gill-3793|Jo Gill]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Cemeterist) #299 # [[Williams-27459|Kim Williams]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer) #300 # [[James-134|David James]] (pre-1700) #301 # [[Stutz-25|Judi Stutz]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer, F.A.G.) #302 # [[Spencer-17769|Bekka Spencer]] (pre-1700) #304 # [[Whitten-1|Chris Whitten]] (pre-1500, Team Member, WikiTree Owner) #307 # [[Shaw-9833|Sarah Saenz]] (pre-1700) #309 # [[King-22429|Liz King]] (pre-1700) #310 # [[Schoonover-723|Tina Chase]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer, Cemeterist) #311 # [[Stephenson-2354|Beth Stephenson]] S17 C18 (pre-1700, Data Doctor) #312 # [[Sweetman-111|Barry Sweetman]] (pre-1500, Cemeterist, Data Doctor) #314 # [[Crosby-2232|Marlene Crosby]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer, Cemeterist) #316 # [[Short-3582|Caryl Ruckert]] (PGM, 1776, pre-1500, Sourcerer) #322 # [[Carpenter-4825|Rachel Bauerle]] (pre-1700) #366 # [[Desjardins-336|Elise Stanford]] (greenhorn) #370 # [[Snell-2717|Jane Copes]] (pre-1700, greenhorn) #396 # [[Clancy-27|Carol Johnson]] (pre-1700, greenhorn) #404 # [[Carruth-363|Linda Peterson]] (pre-1700, Mentor, Arborist, United State Project Coordinator) #409 # [[Howes-1915|Sam Howes]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor) #428 # [[Peckham-1455|Beverly Peckham]] (sister of the captain) #446 # [[Jones-79510|Laurene Shewan]] (greenhorn) #533 # [[Strong-4963|Sandi Strong]] (pre-1700) #555 ==2020 Clean-A-Thon Roster== {{Image|file=Nor_easters_Team-6.jpg |caption=Clean-a-thon 2020 }} # [[Tibbetts-150| Steven Tibbetts]] Captain (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) # [[Whitten-1|Chris Whitten]] Co-Captain (pre-1500, Team Member) # [[Carruth-363|Linda Peterson]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Mentor, Arborist) # [[McNamee-238|Susan McNamee]] (pre-1500, Data Doctor, Sourcerer, Project Leader) # [[Barber-3947|Deborah Barber]] (pre-1700) # [[Cormier-1939|Gisèle Cormier]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Cemeterist, Arborist, Project Coordinator) # [[Lamberton-139|Roy Lamberton]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) # [[Forstrom-18|Amy Wiemer]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Cemeterist) # [[Wilbur-403|Eunice Pender]] (pre-1700, PGM) # [[James-134|David James]] (pre-1700) # [[Crosby-2232|Marlene Crosby]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer, Cemeterist) # [[Usher-435|Karen Usher]] (pre-1700) # [[Williams-27459|Kim Williams]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer) # [[Schoonover-723|Tina Chase]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer, Cemeterist) # [[Gill-3793|Jo Gill]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Cemeterist) # [[Bourque-573|Cindy Cooper]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Coordinator) # [[Conkright-16|Doris Miller]] (pre-1700) # [[Sweetman-111|Barry Sweetman]] (pre-1500, Cemeterist, Data Doctor) # [[Brooks-2878|Paula Jacunski]] (pre-1700) # [[Stutz-25|Judi Stutz]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer, F.A.G.) # [[Johnson-91077|Elizabeth Arsenault]] # [[Gahn-22|Nanette Pezzutti]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) # [[Ellis-6095|Dawn Ellis]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Cemeterist) # [[Pendleton-1947|A Pendleton]] (pre-1700, PGM, Mayflower, US History) # [[Cole-14574|Carolyn Napoli]] (pre-1700) # [[Hall-16256|Sue Hall]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Cemeterist) # [[Seigfreid-16|Shannon M Thomas]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer, Connector) # [[Major-1488|Pamjoy Major]] (pre-1700) # [[Kohler-555|Suzanne Kohler]] (Cemeterist) # [[Peckham-1455|Beverly Peckham]] (sister of the co-captain) # [[Lawrence-3156|Cliff Lawrence]] (pre-1700) # [[Berryann-1|Missy Berryann]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) # [[Tucker-4063|Diane Shepherd]] (pre-1700) # [[Howes-1915|Sam Howes]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor) # [[Blodgett-850|Judith Blodgett]] (pre-1700) # [[Gardner-10299|Kate Schmidt]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor) ==2020 Connect-A-Thon Team== {{Image|file=Nor_easters_Team-8.jpg |caption=Connect-a-thon 2020 }} # [[Tibbetts-150| Steven Tibbetts]] Captain (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) # [[Gill-3793|Jo Gill]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Cemeterist) # [[Cormier-1939|Gisèle Cormier]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Cemeterist, Arborist, Project Coordinator) # [[Major-1488|Pamjoy Major]] (pre-1700) # [[Hall-16256|Sue Hall]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Cemeterist) # [[Gardner-10299|Kate Schmidt]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor) # [[Forstrom-18|Amy Wiemer]] (pre-1700, Cemeterist, Data Doctor) # [[Stutz-25|Judi Stutz]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer, F.A.G.) # [[Luther-1921|Sherrye Woodworth]] (pre-1700) # [[Lamberton-139|Roy Lamberton]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) # [[Carruth-363|Linda Peterson]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Mentor, Arborist) # [[Huson-145|Faye Garrod]] (greenhorn) # [[Kopp-617|Jeanne Mower]] (pre-1700) # [[Crosby-2232|Marlene Crosby]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer, Cemeterist) # [[Spencer-17769|Bekka Spencer]] (pre-1700) # [[Peckham-1455|Beverly Peckham]] (sister of the captain) # [[Bourque-573|Cindy Cooper]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Coordinator) # [[Williams-27459|Kim Williams]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer) # [[Cormier-1949|Marcel Cormier]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer, Cemeterist) # [[McNamee-238|Susan McNamee]] (pre-1500, Data Doctor, Sourcerer, Project Leader) # [[Lamothe-185|Brian Lamothe]] (pre-1700) # [[Lambe-135|Kim Lambe]] (greenhorn) # [[Gahn-22|Nanette Pezzutti]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) # [[Schoonover-723|Tina Chase]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer, Cemeterist) # [[Barber-3947|Deborah Barber]] (pre-1700) # [[Whitten-1|Chris Whitten]] (pre-1500, Team Member, WikiTree Owner) # [[Sparkman-72|Patricia Thomas]] (pre-1700) # [[Johnson-43462|Leigh Anne Dear]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) # [[B-321|Cathy Bence]] (pre-1700) # [[Berryann-1|Missy Berryann]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) # [[Monk-2053|L Chaillet-Hines]] greenhorn # [[Ivany-41|Tracey McLaughlin]] ==2020 Scan-a-thon Roster== {{Image|file=Nor_easters_Team-10.jpg |caption=Scan-a-thon 2020 }} # [[Whitten-1|Chris Whitten]] Captain (pre-1500, Leader) # [[Tibbetts-150| Steven Tibbetts]] Captain (pre-1700, Data Doctor) # [[Kabrich-1|Robin Kabrich]] (pre-1700, US History, Project Coordinator) # [[Cormier-1939|Gisèle Cormier]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Cemeterist, Arborist, Project Coordinator) # [[Lamothe-185|Brian Lamothe]] (pre-1700) # [[Cormier-1949|Marcel Cormier]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer, Cemeterist) # [[Smith-126297|Zachary Smith]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer, Cemeterist) # [[Hall-16256|Sue Hall]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Cemeterist) # [[Forstrom-18|Amy Wiemer]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Cemeterist) ==2019 Source-a-thon Team Roster== {{Image|file=Nor_easters_Team-2.jpg |caption=Source-a-thon 2019 }} # 051 [[Tibbetts-150| Steven Tibbetts]] Captain (pre-1700, Data Doctor) # 055 [[Williams-27459|Kim Williams]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer) # 057 [[Prince-3397|Tim Prince]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer, NEHGS) # 058 [[Strong-4963|Sandi Strong]] (pre-1700) # 059 [[James-134|David James]] (pre-1700) # 061 [[Forstrom-18|Amy Wiemer]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Cemeterist) # 063 [[Kabrich-1|Robin Kabrich]] (pre-1700, US History, Project Coordinator) # 064 [[McNamee-238|Susan McNamee]] (pre-1500, Data Doctor, Sourcerer, Project Leader) # 071 [[Schoonover-723|Tina Chase]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer, Cemeterist) # 082 [[Cunningham-10584|Brad Cunningham]] (pre-1700) # 085 [[Stutz-25|Judi Stutz]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer, F.A.G.) # 086 [[Pendleton-1947|A Pendleton]] (pre-1700, PGM, Mayflower, US History) # 087 [[Cormier-1939|G. Cormier]] (Data Doctor, Cemeterist) # 099 [[Hall-16256|Sue Hall]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Cemeterist) # 106 [[Shaw-9833|Sarah Saenz]] (pre-1700) # 160 [[Haskell-1588|Peggy Moss]] S18 (pre-1700, 1776) # 180 [[Gill-3793|Jo Gill]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Cemeterist) # 246 [[Bourque-573|Cindy Cooper]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Coordinator) # 257 [[Seigfreid-16|Shannon M Thomas]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer, Connector) # 300 [[Krans-25|Sarah Krans]] (pre-1700) # 303 [[Johnson-74475|Katie Olmstead]] (pre-1700, Cemeterist) # 335 [[Griffin-11720|Colleen Griffin]] (pre-1700) # 336 [[Lamberton-139|Roy Lamberton]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) # 383 [[Field-2406|Ken Field]] (pre-1700) # 396 [[Stephenson-2354|Beth Stephenson]] S17 C18 (pre-1700, Data Doctor) # 425 [[Spencer-17769|Bekka Spencer]] (pre-1700) # 453 [[Hull-2993|Eric Hull]] (pre-1700) # Unregistered [[Barber-3947|Deborah Barber]] S16 S17 (pre-1700) ==First Annual Connect-a-thon== {{Image|file=Nor_easters_Team-1.png |caption=Connect-a-thon 2019 }} # [[Tibbetts-150| Steven Tibbetts]] Captain (pre-1700, Data Doctor) # [[Whitten-1|Chris Whitten]] Captain (pre-1500, Leader) # [[King-22429|Liz King]] (pre-1700) # [[McNamee-238|Susan McNamee]] (pre-1500, Data Doctor, Sourcerer, Project Leader) # [[Hall-16256|Sue Hall]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Cemeterist) # [[Ward-21154|Stuart Ward]] (pre-1700) # [[Cormier-1939|G. Cormier]] (Data Doctor, Cemeterist) # [[Crosby-2232|Marlene Crosby]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer, Cemeterist) # [[Emens-67|Susan Hughes]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Profiles Project) # [[Helderman-102|Konnor Crewe]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer, Cemeterist) # [[Forstrom-18|Amy Wiemer]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) # [[McCallum-175|Doug McCallum]] (pre-1700, Leader, Sourcerer) # [[Brooks-2878|Paula Jacunski]] (pre-1700) # [[Shaw-9833|Sarah Saenz]] (pre-1700) # [[Schoonover-723|Tina Chase]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer, Cemeterist) # [[Bourque-573|Cindy Cooper]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Coordinator) # [[Stutz-25|Judi Stutz]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer) # [[Peckham-1455|Beverly Peckham]] (sister of the co-captain) # [[Pease-3024|William Pease]] (pre-1700) # [[Lamberton-139|Roy Lamberton]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) # [[Kelts-7|Julie Kelts]] (pre-1700) # [[Williams-27459|Kim Williams]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer) # [[Peterson-2956|Brenda Barber]] # [[Kabrich-1|Robin Kabrich]] (pre-1700, US History, Project Coordinator) # [[Short-3582|Caryl Ruckert]] (PGM, 1776, pre-1500, Sourcerer) # [[Gill-3793|Jo Gill]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Cemeterist) # [[Fuller-9185|Thomas Fuller]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) # [[Pendleton-1947|A Pendleton]] (pre-1700, PGM, Mayflower, US History) # [[Prince-3397|Tim Prince]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer, NEHGS) # [[Seigfreid-16|Shannon M Thomas]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer, Connector) # [[Major-1488|Pamjoy Major]] (pre-1700) # [[Kopp-617|Jeanne Mower]] # [[Hull-2993|Eric Hull]] (pre-1700) # [[Strong-4963|Sandi Strong]] (pre-1700) == Clean-A-Thon 2019 == {{Image|file=Nor_easters_Team-2.png |caption=Clean-a-thon 2019 }} # [[Whitten-1|Chris Whitten]] C17 C18 S16 S17 S18 SC19 - Captain (pre-1500, Leader) # [[Tibbetts-150| Steven Tibbetts]] S17 S18 C18 SC19 - Captain (pre-1700, Data Doctor) # [[Short-3582|Caryl Ruckert]] S18, SC19 (PGM, 1776, pre-1500) # [[Helderman-102|Anonymous Crewe]] S18 SC19 (pre-1700) # [[Carruth-363|Linda Peterson]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Mentor, Arborist) # [[Rowles-314|Darryl Rowles]] S18 C18 (pre-1700) # [[Forstrom-18|Amy Wiemer]] S16 S17 S18 C18 SC19 (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Cemeterist) # [[Durbin-702|Natalie Trott]] S18 (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer, Class Clown) # [[Cormier-1939|G. Cormier]] (Data Doctor, Cemeterist) # [[Crosby-2232|Marlene Crosby]] C17 S17 S18 (pre-1700, Sourcerer, Cemeterist) # [[Bourque-573|Cindy Cooper]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Coordinator) # [[Schoonover-723|Tina Chase]] C18 S18 SC19 (pre-1700, Sourcerer, Cemeterist) # [[Wilbur-403|Eunice Pender]] C17 (pre-1700, PGM) # [[McCallum-175|Doug McCallum]] C18 S18 (pre-1700, Genealogical Society Member) # [[Gill-3793|Jo Gill]] C18 S18 (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Cemeterist) # [[Usher-435|Karen Usher]] C18 S18 (pre-1700) # [[Haskell-1588|Peggy Moss]] S18 (pre-1700, 1776) # [[Crumbliss-1|Tess Obenauf]] (pre-1700, Cemeterist) # [[Hall-16256|Sue Hall]] C18 S18 (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Cemeterist) # [[McNamee-238|Susan McNamee]] S18 (pre-1500, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) # [[Kabrich-1|Robin Kabrich]] S18 SC19 (pre-1700, US History, Project Coordinator) # [[Myers-13764|Donna Lewis]] (Sourcerer) # [[Brooks-2878|Paula Jacunski]] C17 C18 S17 S18 (pre-1700) # [[Gahn-22|Nanette Pezzutti]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) # [[Lamberton-139|Roy Lamberton]] C17 C18 S18 (pre-1700) # [[Ward-21154|Stuart Ward]] (pre-1700) # [[Eckstädt-2|Jelena Eckstädt]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer) # [[Childs-1667|E Childs]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) # [[James-134|David James]] (pre-1700) # [[Shaw-9833|Sarah Saenz]] (pre-1700) # [[Walker-19780|Rebecca Walker]] C18 (pre-1700) # [[Pendleton-1947|A Pendleton]] (pre-1700) # [[Chadwick-1021|Henry Chadwick]] S18 (pre-1700, PGM, Sourcerer, Mentor) # [[Hull-2993|Eric Hull]] C18 S17 S18 (pre-1700) # [[MacMillan-857|Colin MacMillan]] # [[Hollenbeck-914|Miranda Cartier]] (pre-1700) # [[Doiron-674|Gloria McLaughlin]] (pre-1700) # [[Rideout-2|Ronald Rideout]] (pre-1700) # [[Carpenter-4825|Rachel Bauerle]] (pre-1700) ==Scan-A-Thon 2019 Team Roster== {{Image|file=Nor_easters_Team-3.png |caption=Scan-a-thon 2019 }} # [[Whitten-1|Chris Whitten]] C17 C18 S16 S17 S18 - Captain (pre-1500) # [[Tibbetts-150| Steven Tibbetts]] S17 S18 C18 - (pre-1700, Data Doctor) # [[Short-3582|Caryl Ruckert]] S18 (PGM, 1776, pre-1500) # [[Forstrom-18|Amy Wiemer]] S16 S17 S18 C18 (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Cemeterist) # [[Seigfreid-16|Shannon M Thomas]] C18 S18 (pre-1700) # [[McGrath-1683|Scott McGrath]] S18 # [[Maher-273|Karen Fuller]] # [[Stutz-25|Judi Stutz]] C17 C18 S17 S18 (pre-1700) # [[Kabrich-1|Robin Kabrich]] S18 (pre-1700, US History, Project Coordinator) # [[Schoonover-723|Tina Chase]] C18 S18 (pre-1700) # [[Helderman-102|Anonymous Crewe]] S18 (pre-1700) # [[Moore-9352|Marion Walter]] (pre-1700) # [[Brady-1436|Joy Beer]] # [[Lamothe-185|Brian Lamothe]] (pre-1700) # [[Smith-126297|Zachary Smith]] (pre-1700, Project Coordinator) # [[Ellis-6095|Dawn Ellis]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Cemeterist) # [[Sinnett-50|Janet Sinnett]] (Data Doctor) # [[Measaw-4|Shannon Caruso]] ---- ==Source-A-Thon 2018 Team Roster== {{Image|file=Nor_easters_Team-4.png |caption=Source-a-thon 2018 }} ===A Team=== # [[Whitten-1|Chris Whitten]] C17 C18 S16 S17 - Co-Captain (pre-1500) #166 # [[Forstrom-18|Amy Wiemer]] S16 S17 C18 (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) #021 # [[Short-3582|Caryl Ruckert]] (PGM, 1776, pre-1500) #069 # [[McNamee-238|Susan McNamee]] (pre-1500, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) #077 # [[Lamberton-139|Roy Lamberton]] C17 C18 (pre-1700) #100 # [[Brooks-2878|Paula Jacunski]] C17 C18 S17 (pre-1700) #115 # [[Dodge-1352|Norman Dodge]] C18 (pre-1700, Data Doctor) #121 # [[Stutz-25|Judi Stutz]] C17 S17 C18 (pre-1700) #129 # [[Burwood-105|Meridith Burwood]] (pre-1700, Mayflower) #132 # [[Rowles-314|Darryl Rowles]] C18 (pre-1700) #155 # [[Seigfreid-16|Shannon M Thomas]] C18 (pre-1700) #176 # [[Fitzpatrick-206|Sue Fitzpatrick]] S16 S17 (pre-1700, Genealogical Society Member) #207 # [[Barber-3947|Deborah Barber]] S16 S17 (pre-1700) #208 # [[Helderman-102|Anonymous Helderman]] (pre-1700) #231 # [[Albrechtson-2|Craig Albrechtson]] (pre-1700, Sourcerer) #323 # [[Hull-2993|Eric Hull]] C18 (pre-1700) #383 # [[McGrath-1683|Scott McGrath]] #432 ---- ===Team #1=== # [[Tibbetts-150| Steven Tibbetts]] S17 C18 - Co-Captain (pre-1700, Data Doctor) #009 # [[Durbin-702|Natalie Trott]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer, Class Clown) #028 # [[McCallum-175|Doug McCallum]] C18 (pre-1700, Genealogical Society Member) #032 # [[Schoonover-723|Tina Chase]] C18 (pre-1700) #055 # [[Everson-407|Alice Rice-Everson]] C18 (pre-1700) #113 # [[Gill-3793|Jo Gill]] C18 (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Cemeterist) #114 # [[Kabrich-1|Robin Kabrich]] (pre-1700, US History, Project Coordinator) #149 # [[Poirier-1573|Glenda Poirier]] C18 (pre-1700) # 156 # [[Usher-435|Karen Usher]] C18 (pre-1700) #224 # [[Akins-630|Janet Akins]] (pre-1700) #234 # [[Hall-16256|Sue Hall]] C18 (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Cemeterist) #260 # [[Crosby-2232|Marlene Crosby]] C17 S17 (pre-1700, Sourcerer) #324 # [[Stephenson-2354|Beth Stephenson]] S17 C18 (pre-1700, Data Doctor) #339 # [[Martin-17283|Jeffrey Martin]] C18 (pre-1700) #355 # [[Alarie-89|Ruth Ring]] C18 (pre-1700) #406 # [[Chadwick-1021|Henry Chadwick]] (pre-1700, PGM, Sourcerer, Mentor) #445 # [[Haskell-1588|Margaret Moss]] (pre-1700, 1776) #517 ---- ==Clean-A-Thon 2018 Team Roster== {{Image|file=Nor_easters_Team-3.jpg |caption=Clean-a-thon 2018 }} # [[Whitten-1|Chris Whitten]] C17 S16 S17 - Co-Captain (pre-1500) # [[Tibbetts-150|Steven Tibbetts]] S17 - Co-Captain (pre-1700, Data Doctor) # [[Hall-16256|Sue Hall]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Cemeterist) # [[Forstrom-18|Amy Wiemer]] S16 S17 (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Sourcerer) # [[Barber-3947|Deborah Barber]] S16 S17 (pre-1700) # [[Stephenson-2354|Beth Stephenson]] S17 (pre-1700, Data Doctor) # [[Stutz-25|Judi Stutz]] C17 S17 (pre-1700) # [[Lamberton-139|Roy Lamberton]] C17 (pre-1700) # [[Brooks-2878|Paula Jacunski]] C17 S17 (pre-1700) # [[Rowles-314|Darryl Rowles]] (pre-1700) # [[McCallum-175|Doug McCallum]] (pre-1700, Genealogical Society Member) # [[Lavoie-802|Greg Lavoie]] (pre-1700) # [[Dodge-1352|Norman Dodge]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor) # [[Gill-3793|Jo Gill]] (pre-1700, Data Doctor, Cemeterist) # [[Schoonover-723|Tina Chase]] (pre-1700) # [[Dellamano-2|Diane Brakeley]] (pre-1700) # [[Poirier-1573|Glenda Poirier]] (pre-1700) # [[Dauphinee-29|Dana Reale]] (pre-1700) # [[Everson-407|Alice Rice-Everson]] (pre-1700) # [[Barrett-7493|Charles A Barrett]] (pre-1700) # [[Seigfreid-16|Shannon M Thomas]] (pre-1700) # [[Martin-17283|Jeffrey Martin]] (pre-1700) # [[Remp-8|Lisa Penree]] (pre-1700) # [[Walker-19780|Rebecca Walker]] (pre-1700) # [[Usher-435|Karen Usher]] (pre-1700) # [[Hull-2993|Eric Hull]] (pre-1700) ==Source-A-Thon 2017 Team Roster== {{Image|file=Nor_easters_Team-5.png |caption=Source-a-thon 2017 }} # Heather A. #368 # [[Barber-3947|Deborah Barber]] S16 #406 # [[Chisarik-1|Paul Chisarik]] #482 # [[Crosby-2232|Marlene Crosby]] C17 #370 # [[Hathaway-1854|Dalton Hathaway]] #451 # [[Hull-2993|Eric Hull]] #489 # [[Brooks-2878|Paula Jacunski]] C17 #372 # [[Martin-17283|Jeffrey Martin]] C17 #376 # [[Norris-5441|Peggy Norris]] #278 # [[Povey-138|Lynlee O'Keeffe]] #487 # [[Stephenson-2354|Beth Stephenson]] #437 # [[Stutz-25|Judi Stutz]] C17 #413 # [[Tibbetts-150|Steven Tibbetts]] #350 # [[Usher-435|Karen Usher]] C17 #393 # [[West-8352|Jared West]] #348 # [[Whitten-1|Chris Whitten]] C17 S16 #095 # [[Forstrom-18|Amy Wiemer]] S16 #086 ==Clean-A-Thon 2017 Team Roster== {{Image|file=Nor_easters_Team-11.jpg |caption=Clean-a-thon 2017peters }} Here's our team from the 2017 Clean-a-Thon in April: # [[Crosby-2232|Marlene Crosby]] # [[Dodge-1352|Norman Dodge]] # [[Brooks-2878|Paula Jacunski]] # [[Lamberton-139|Roy Lamberton]] # [[Martin-17283|Jeff Martin]] # [[Wilbur-403|Eunice Pender]] # [[Boutilier-563|Jessie Ross]] # [[Stutz-25|Judi Stutz]] # [[Usher-435|Karen Usher]] # [[Whitten-1|Chris Whitten]] ==Source-A-Thon 2016 Team Roster== {{Image|file=Nor_easters_Team-4.jpg |caption=Source-a-thon 2016 }} # Deborah Barber # Jennifer Braham # Michele Camera # Richard Chandler # Tina Chase # Leona Frost # Julia Howard # Vern Howe # Kristen Humphrey # Lisa Penree # Doug Peters # Rick Reed # Nancy Schlegel # Walter Steesy # Donna Schlafer Ulman # Mary Rose Van Fleet # Chris Whitten # Ralph Willing # Ray Woodburn ----

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[[:Category:Norfolk|Norfolk Category Page]] [[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:England, Research Resources]] [[Image:Blake-621.png | 100px | Norfolk]] '''Norfolk''' is a low-lying county in the East of England. It has borders with [[:Category: Lincolnshire|Lincolnshire]] to the west, [[:Category: Cambridgeshire|Cambridgeshire]] to the west and southwest and [[:Category: Suffolk|Suffolk]] to the south. Its northern and eastern boundaries are the North Sea coast and to the north-west the county is bordered by the Wash. The city of Norwich is the county town of Norfolk which is the fifth largest ceremonial county in England.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norfolk] There are seven districts in Norfolk, which are Norwich, South Norfolk, Great Yarmouth, Broadland, King's Lynn & West Norfolk and Breckland. If you have any questions or suggestions please contact one of the [[Space:Norfolk_Team|Norfolk Team]] members. ==Norfolk Research Resources== *The Norfolk Record Office has an [http://nrocat.norfolk.gov.uk/DServe/DServe.exe?NS&dsqServer=NCC3CL01&dsqApp=Archive&dsqCmd=Index.tcl on-line catalogue] and copies of records can be [http://www.archives.norfolk.gov.uk/view/NCC098487 ordered for a fee]. *[http://tinstaafl.co.uk/nbp/index.htm Norfolk Baptism Project - Tinstaafl ] - an amazing record of births by parish. *[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=203 A History of the County of Norfolk: Volume 2] by William Page. A part-volume detailing the history of the religious houses of the county, including the cathedral priory of the Holy Trinity at Norwich, and the pilgrimage site of Walsingham. *[[Space:An_Essay_Towards_a_Topographical_History_of_the_County_of_Norfolk|An Essay Towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk]] (wikitree space) ("Containing a description of the towns, villages, and hamlets, with the foundations of monasteries ... and other religious buildings ...") by Francis Blomefield and Charles Parkin, published in 1806 * The History of Norfolk: From Original Records and Other Authorities Preserved in Public and Private Collections, Robert Hindry Mason, 1885, [https://archive.org/details/historynorfolkf00masogoog/page/n5 Part V: Acle to Barford] * A general history of the county of Norfolk..., John Chambers, 1829, [https://archive.org/details/ageneralhistory16unkngoog/page/n9 vol1], [https://archive.org/details/ageneralhistory01chamgoog/page/n7 vol2], [https://archive.org/details/ageneralhistory00chamgoog/page/n12 vol3] *[https://archive.org/details/norfolkannalsac00mackgoog/page/n7 Norfolk Annals: A Chronological Record of Remarkable Events in the Nineteenth Century] By Charles Mackie *[[Space:The_Church_Heraldry_of_Norfolk|The Church Heraldry of Norfolk]] by Rev. Edmund Farrer, published in 1887. *[[Space:A_List_of_Monumental_Brasses_Remaining_in_the_County_of_Norfolk|A List of Monumental Brasses Remaining in the County of Norfolk]] by Rev. Edmund Farrer, published in 1890. *[[Space:The_Hundred_of_Launditch_and_Deanery_of_Brisley_in_the_County_of_Norfolk|The Hundred of Launditch and Deanery of Brisley in the County of Norfolk]] collected by George Alfred Carthew, published 1877-1879. *[[Space:The_Visitation_of_Norfolk_in_the_Year_1563|The Visitation of Norfolk in the Year 1563]] *The visitations of Norfolk in 1563, 1589 and 1613 were combined into a single manuscript, Harl. MS. 1552, about 1620 and this was the basis for the [https://archive.org/details/visitacionievisi32ryew version edited by Walter Rye] in 1891. There is no way to tell just from this book which visitation was the source for any particular pedigree or fact within a pedigree. The 1563 visitation was separately published, see the previous entry; the 1589 visitation exists in various manuscripts, e.g. Harl. MS. 2230, but has not been separately published. * [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=aNlAAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false The Visitation of Norfolk AD 1664], Sir Edward Bysshe, vol2 (M-Z), 1934. * See also: [[Space:Visitations_Cross_reference_by_County#Norfolk]] *Rye, Walter. ''A list of coat armour used in Norfolk before the date of the first herald's visitation of 1563''. Roberts & Co., Norwich: 1917 [https://archive.org/details/listofcoatarmour00ryewrich/page/n5 archive.org] *[[Space:Norfolk_Lists|Norfolk Lists from the Reformation to the Present Time]] ("Comprising Lists of Lord Lieutenants, Baronets, High Sheriffs, and Members of Parliament, of the County of Norfolk; Bishops, Deans, Chancellors, Archdeacons, Prebendaries, Members of Parliament, Mayors, Sheriffs, Recorders, & Stewards, of the City of Norwich; Members of Parliament and Mayors of the Boroughs of Yarmouth, Lynn, Thetford, and Castle Rising; Also a List of Persons Connected with the County, of Whom Engraved Portraits Have Been Published, and a Descriptive List of Tradesmens' Tokens & Provincial Halfpennies Issued in the County of Norfolk") by William Ewing. *[[Space:Phillimore’s_Parish_Register_Series|Phillimore's Marriage Registers]] Extracts from the parish registers published by Phillimore and Co. There are 12 volumes covering 127 parishes, so by no means an extensive collection. *The Paston Letters are one of the largest collections of private correspondence from 15th century England. The Pastons had family and business relationships with just about every other landholding family in Norfolk. James Gairdner published six volumes containing over 1000 letters in 1904 and these are available at [http://www.gutenberg.org/files/43348/43348-h/43348-h.htm Project Gutenberg]. The British Library has made available [https://blogs.bl.uk/digitisedmanuscripts/2015/04/the-paston-letters-go-live.html digitised images] of parts of its collection of the Letters. *The Voting Registers for Norfolk from 1734 to 1865 have been transcribed and are available at [https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/NFK/Parish_Links#voting genuki.org.uk]. * [[Space:Pedigrees_of_the_families_of_Suffolk|Pedigrees of the families of Suffolk]], 43 volumes of manuscript notes compiled by local antiquarian David Elisha Davy, also covers numerous families in Norfolk. * The [https://www.dhi.ac.uk/intoxicants/home.jsp Intoxicants and Early Modernity research project] has a lot of records from Chester and Norwich and has over 23,000 people mentioned. *Tingey, J.C. "A Calendar of Deeds Enrolled within the County of Norfolk". Norfolk Archaeology, Norwich *Selby, Walford D. "Norfolk Records, Being a Collection of Record-References Derived from the Original MS. Indexes". Public Record Office, London: 1886 [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/324830-norfolk-records?viewer=1&offset=7#page=9&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= familysearch] *Dew, Walton N.; Rye, Walter "The Monumental Inscriptions in the Hundred of Holt". A.H. Goose and Co., Norwich: 1885 [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/407130-the-monumental-inscriptions-in-the-hundred-of-holt-in-the-county-of-norfolk?viewer=1&offset=66#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= familysearch] * [[Space:Early Norfolk marriage licences from the Act books of the Archdeaconry Court of Norfolk and the Consistory Court]] * [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/134649-norfolk-families-vol-01?offset= Norfolk Families], vol1, Walter Rye, 1911 ==== Norfolk Archaeology ==== Norfolk Archaeology, subtitled Miscellaneous Tracts relating to the Antiquities of the County of Norfolk was published by the Norfolk and Norwich Archaeological Society. Many volumes are available online: * Vol I, 1847 [https://archive.org/details/norfolkarchaeol04socigoog/page/n2 archive] [https://archive.org/details/norfolkarchaeol01unkngoog/page/n9 archive] [https://archive.org/details/norfolkarchaeol04socigoog/page/n8 archive] [https://archive.org/details/norfolkarchaeol19socigoog/page/n7 archive] * Vol II, 1849 [https://archive.org/details/norfolkarchaeol00unkngoog/page/n6 archive] [https://archive.org/details/norfolkarchaeol26socigoog/page/n4 archive] [https://archive.org/details/norfolkarchaeolo02norf/page/n6 archive] [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/330035-norfolk-archaeology-or-miscellaneous-tracts-relating-to-the-antiquities-of-the-county-of-norfolk?viewer=1&offset=32#page=7&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= familysearch] * Vol III, 1852 [https://archive.org/details/norfolkarchaeol07socigoog/page/n5 archive] [https://archive.org/details/norfolkarchaeolo03norf/page/n6 archive] * Vol IV, 1855 [https://archive.org/details/norfolkarchaeol07unkngoog/page/n7 archive] [https://archive.org/details/norfolkarchaeol11socigoog/page/n7 archive] [https://archive.org/details/norfolkarchaeolo04norf/page/n4 archive] * Vol V, 1859 [https://archive.org/details/norfolkarchaeol03socigoog/page/n13 archive] * Vol VI, 1864 [https://archive.org/details/norfolkarchaeol02socigoog/page/n8 archive] [https://archive.org/details/norfolkarchaeolo06norf/page/n4 archive] * Vol VII, 1872 [https://archive.org/details/norfolkarchaeol29socigoog/page/n8 archive] [https://archive.org/details/norfolkarchaeol22socigoog/page/n9 archive] [https://archive.org/details/norfolkarchaeol05socigoog/page/n8 archive] [https://archive.org/details/norfolkarchaeolo07norf/page/n4 archive] * Vol VIII, 1878 [https://archive.org/details/norfolkarchaeol02unkngoog/page/n9 archive] * Vol VIII, 1879 (reprint) [https://archive.org/details/norfolkarchaeol10socigoog/page/n8 archive] * Vol IX, 1884 [https://archive.org/details/norfolkarchaeol06unkngoog/page/n7 archive] [https://archive.org/details/norfolkarchaeol09unkngoog/page/n10 archive] [https://archive.org/details/norfolkarchaeol08socigoog/page/n6 archive] * Vol X, 1888 [https://archive.org/details/norfolkarchaeol06socigoog/page/n7 archive] * Vol XI, 1892 [https://archive.org/details/norfolkarchaeol24socigoog/page/n6 archive] * Vol XII, 1895 [https://archive.org/details/norfolkarchaeol09socigoog/page/n7 archive] * Vol XIII, 1898 [https://archive.org/details/norfolkarchaeol00socigoog/page/n5 archive] * Vol XIV, 1901 [https://archive.org/details/norfolkarchaeol27socigoog/page/n6 archive] * Vol XV, 1904 [https://archive.org/details/norfolkarchaeol28socigoog/page/n7 archive] * Vol XVI, 1907 [https://archive.org/details/norfolkarchaeol05unkngoog/page/n9 archive] [https://archive.org/details/norfolkarchaeol08unkngoog/page/n7 archive] * Vol XVII, 1910 [https://archive.org/details/norfolkarchaeol30socigoog/page/n4 archive] * Vol XVIII - XXII, XXIV, XXX, XXXII, XXXVII, XLI (1912-1933) [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008890347 Limited view hathitrust] * Index to Vol I to X and to Vol XI to XX, 1891 [https://archive.org/details/norfolkarchaeol13socigoog/page/n4 archive] ==== Monumental inscriptions in the county of Norfolk ==== Written by Walter Rye, this series was published in five volumes. Note maps showing which parishes are in which hundred are available here: http://www.origins.org.uk/genuki/NFK/norfolk/histgeog/hundreds/parishmaps/ * [https://archive.org/details/monumentalinscr00hundgoog/page/n6 The monumental inscriptions in the hundred of Holt, collected by W.N. Dew], edited by Walter Rye, published 1885 * [https://tunsteadpc.norfolkparishes.gov.uk/wp-includes/ms-files.php?file=2012/12/Walter-Rye-Tunstead-Hundred-MIs.pdf The monumental inscriptions in the hundred of Tunstead], Walter Rye, published 1891. * Monumental Inscriptions in the Marshland Churches, Norfolk, From notes made by Thomas Martin (1697-1771), 1886 (not available online) * The Monumental Inscriptions in the Hundred of Happing, in the county of Norfolk, 1886 (not available online) * The Monumental Inscriptions in the Hundred of North Erpingham; included in [https://archive.org/details/someroughmateri00ryegoog/page/n259 Some Rough Materials for a History of the Hundred of North Erpingham in the County of Norfolk], 1883

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[[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project:England|England Project]] | [[:Category:Norfolk|Norfolk County Page]] ==Welcome to the Norfolk Team page!== Team Leader: [[Turvey-154|Andrew Turvey]] The Norfolk Team is part of the [[Project:England|England Project]]. ==Goal== The goal of the Norfolk Team is to make all Norfolk profiles the best that they can be. It is our desire to leave a lasting legacy of work for future generations and current researchers that can facilitate their quest for family history, and bring them one step closer to discovering the myriad of people it has taken for them to draw breath. ==Topics== In order to achieve our goal, there are a number of things we are currently working on: * [[:Category:Norfolk%2C_Unsourced_Profiles|Norfolk unsourced profiles]] * [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_NOR|Norfolk unconnected profiles]] * [[:Category:Norfolk%2C_Notables | Norfolk Notables]] * One Name/Place Studies centered in Norfolk :: Gary Bayes is leading the One-Place Study for [[Space:Hemblington_Place_Study|Hemblington]] :: Heather Lawn is leading the One-Name Study for [[Space:Larn_Name_Study|Larn]] If you are interested in helping with Norfolk, please feel free to look at the England Project page and sign up via the G2G post. If you have any questions about Norfok, please contact the team leader above. == Norfolk Team Members== [[Utting-102|Amelia Utting]] | [[Crane-1069|Richard Crane]] | [[Bayes-370|Gary Bayes]] | [[Anderson-28333|David Anderson]] | [[Davey-570|Roger Davey]] | [[Schaffer-615|Jack Schaffer]] | [[Lemley-586|Erika Renville]] | [[DeSpain-617|Laura DeSpain]] | [[Cunningham-10584|Brad Cunningham]] | [[Lawn-253|Heather Lawn]] | [[Turvey-154|Andrew Turvey]] | [[Altenburg-72|Ellen Altenburg]] | [[Pendleton-2589|Damien Blunderfield-Garwood]] == Norfolk Resources== Check out some [[Space: Norfolk_Resources| Norfolk Resources]] here. [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_NOR|Norfolk unconnected profiles]] ==The Numbers== The England team use a standard set of statistics to check on the progress of each county and to highlight areas which need work. The most recent statistics for [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England%2C_Regional_and_County_Statistics_Page#Norfolk Norfolk] can be found here. These tables gives an overview of the profiles, showing how our branch of the tree is growing and how its quality is improving. == Suggestion List == {{Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_NOR}}

Norka

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[[Category:Norka]] Norka (Nekrasovo, Norka, Weigand), (Норка) Founded: 15th of August 1767 Location: 51º10' N 45º19' E (Russia) Interesting write-up here of the mother colony of Norka. Norka is the Russian word for "mink". This is one of the few colonies that had a Russian name from the beginning. Norka was named after the river along which it is located. The Norka River starts 2 to 3 kilometers west of the colony. The land surrounding the river was covered by tall grasses, shrubs and scattered forest areas. "Norka is one of the 104 original colonies ("Mother Colonies") established on the Volga and was organized directly by the Russian government (a "Crown Colony") in contrast to those colonies settled by private recruiters. After more than a year of travel from their homelands, the first colonists arrived at the banks of the Norka River on Wednesday, August 15, 1767. This group contained the majority of the first settlers. In remaining days of August and the month of September, more immigrant families continued to settle in Norka. Four more groups arrived on August 18th, August 26th, September 2nd and September 22nd. Igor Pleve's book, Einwanderung in das Wolgagebiet 1764-1767, Band 3, lists the so called "first settlers" in Norka colony. This census list shows that there were 218 families comprised of 753 people living in the colony at the end of September 1767. By 1769, there were 772 people in Norka. The colonists were primarily of the Reformed faith, although a small group of Lutherans and two Catholic families were also listed in the 1767 census. The majority of the colonists had origins in the county of Isenburg or the duchy of Hessen. Igor Pleve states that Norka is a rare example of a colony where the majority of the colonists came from the same region or county in the German speaking lands of Western Europe. Pleve believes this cohesiveness allowed colonies like Norka to more quickly establish sustainable economic activity. Since Norka was a Crown Colony, it is possible that some log houses called Kron Häuser, or Crown Houses, had already been built by the government when the colonists arrived. The number of houses may have been inadequate to shelter all the colonists in the first winter. Some family stories tell of their ancestors building huts that were partially underground, known as Zemlyanka, in order to live through the first winters until more housing could be built. In the years after its founding, August 15th was commemorated as a public holiday in the colony known as Herkommsttag (Founders Day). The colonists originally named their new settlement Weigand(t). This name was given in honor of the first Vorsteher (leader), Johann Conrad Weigandt. While traveling from to the lower Volga, each group of colonists was headed by a Vorsteher and this persons name was often preserved when the colony was founded. In this case, "the colony of Vorsteher Weigand". Weigandt, a stocking maker from Isenburg, is shown as the Vorsteher in the Kuhlberg lists for the group of colonists who arrived in Oranienbaum, Russia on August 9, 1766 aboard a pink named Slon (the Russian word for Elephant). Several families in this group traveled together to the lower Volga region to establish the colony of Norka. According to Peter Sinner, on February 26, 1768, the government issued a command that all of the German colonies be given a Russian name. With the exception of 8 colonies of the original 104, the colonists continued to use the German place names. The colony of Weigand was one of the exceptions and it is likely that from this early stage of settlement, "Norka" became the accepted name." Most settlers of Norka originally came from Isenburg, Hesse, in Germany, so if your ancestors lived in Norka and you wanted to find their original homes in Germany, you would start with Isenburg. FIRST SETTLERS LIST - HEADS of FAMILIES:
- 218 founding families comprised the population of 753 colonists in 1767
Based on the 1767 census of Norka, a majority of the 218 families were of the Reformed faith; 16 families (7 percent) identified themselves as Lutherans; 6 families (3 percent) as Roman Catholics. Norka census of 1834 surnames:
Adam Adolph Albert Albrecht Alexander Alt Arndt Aschenbrenner Bachmann Bäcker Bauer Bechtholdt Bertel Biehn Blum Bott Brehm Brill Burbach Deines Dick Diehlemann Dinges Döring Dörr Eberhardt Eberling Eisenhut Ernst Eusel Fechler Feuerstein Fink Fischer Fuchs Führer Gauer Geiss Gerlach Giebelhaus Glantz Göbel Görg Grün Hahn Hamburger Hammer Hardt Hartung Hechwaldt Heifneder Heinrich Helzer Henkel Henrich Herdt Hessler Hetwig Hoffmann Hohnstein Horst Huck Hügel Imhoff Jäger Jakobÿ Jost Kaiser Keller Kern Kiehn Kiemer Kilthau Kindsvater Kinzel Klaus Klehr Kleiber Kliss Kloberdanz Kniess Knippel Koch Kohler Kracht Krieger Kriess Lamm Lauterbach Lehl Lehr Liphardt Lofink Loos Lorei Maul Michael Mohr Mosebach Müller Nagel Nolde Palm Paul Paulÿ Pfeif Pfeifer Pfenning Popp Preisendorf Preiss Prester Reich Reichert Reifschneider Reiswig Repp Reuscher Richter Romeis Ross Ruppel Sauer Saurer Schäfer Scheidemann Schilling Schleicher Schleuning Schlitt Schmer Schmidt Schneider Schnell Schnor Schönemann Schreiber Schreiner Schwartz Schwindt Seider Sinner Spadÿ Spahn Spicker Störkel Stürtz Traudt Trüber Urbach Vögler Wacker Walter Weber Weidenkeller Weigandt Weisberger Weitzel Will Wolf Wörth Ziegler Zilg 1857 census:
Adam Albert Albrecht Alexander Alt Arndt Aschenbrenner Bachmann Bäcker Bauer Bechtholdt Bertel Biehn Billing Blum Bott Brehm Brill Bruhn Burbach Deines Dick Diehlemann Dinges Döring Dörr Eberhardt Eberling Eisenhut Eusel Fechler Feuerstein Fink Fischer Fuchs Führer Gauerich Gerlach Giebelhaus Glantz Göbel Görg Grün Guio Haas Hahn Hamburger Hammer Hardt Hartung Hechwaldt Heifneder Heinrich Helzer Henkel Herdt Hessler Hoffmann Hohnstein Horst Huck Hügel Jäger Jakobÿ Jost Kaiser Keller Kern Kiehn Kilthau Kimern Kinzel Klaus Klehr Kleiber Kloberdanz Kniess Knippel Koch Krieger Kriess Kuhn Lamm Lehl Lehr Lingold Liphardt Lofink Loos Maul Michael Mohr Mosebach Müller Nagel Nolde Paulÿ Pfenning Popp Preisendorf Preiss Prester Reich Reifschneider Reiswig Repp Reuscher Richter Romeis Ross Ruppel Sauer Schäfer Scheidemann Schilling Schleicher Schleuning Schlitt Schmer Schmidt Schneider Schnell Schönemann Schreiber Schreiner Schwartz Schwindt Seder Sinner Spadÿ Spahn Spicker Störkel Stürtz Traudt Trüber Urbach Vögler Wacker Walter Weber Weidenkeller Weigandt Weitzel Will Wolf Wörth Ziegler Zilg Norka colony village webpage links: * [http://www.norkarussia.info/about.html Norka, A German Colony in Russia website] by village coordinator Steve Schreiber * [http://lexikon.wolgadeutsche.net/search/result?query=norka Norka village webpage] (in Russian) wolgadeutsche.net · Alexander Spack, Rußland * [http://www.facebook.com/pages/Norka-Russia/304585349571817 Norka, Russia Facebook page] * [https://volga.domains.unf.edu/colonies/norka Norka page of Volga German Institute @ UNF] [[:Category:Norka|Norka settlers & residents (profiles list)]] return to [[Space:Volga_German_Project|Volga German Project]]

Norman Invasion of Ireland

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[[Category: Ireland, History]] [[Category: Ireland, Military History]] [[Category: Norman invasion of Ireland]] [[Category: Ireland, Nobility]] [[Category:Ireland, Governors]] == The Norman Invasion of Ireland == The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Normans Norman barons] variously called by the Irish, "the strangers" or "the Galls" who arrived in Ireland beginning with the expedition of 1167 led by [[FitzStephen-5|Robert FitzStephen]], and quickly followed by the main force led by [[Clare-645|Richard Strongbow]] in 1169; are known to history variously as "Cambro- Norman" (Normans from Wales) "Hiberno-Norman" (Normans from Ireland) "Anglo- Norman" (Normans from England) or more economically "Norman" Many of the military leaders involved came from England and Wales, many came to Ireland from France. Because this fresh wave of Norman adventures were expanding the territory their grandparents had won only 100 years earlier in the 1066 Norman invasion of England, it seems appropriate to call these 12th c. adventurers in Ireland simply "Normans". It is interesting to note that the Norman invasion of Ireland closely follows the loss of territory in Normandy. == 12th century Ireland == Ireland during the 12th century was not one kingdom, but a collection of many small kingdoms each jostling for power and influence. [[:Category:Irish_History%2C_Kingdom_of_Northern_U%C3%AD_Néill|Tír Eoghain]], [[:Category:Irish_History%2C_Kingdom_of_Ulaid|Ulaid]] and [[:Category:Irish_History%2C_Kingdom_of_Airg%C3%ADalla|Oriel]] in the north; [[:Category:Irish_History%2C_Kingdom_of_Breifne|Breifne]], [[:Category:Irish_History%2C_Kingdom_of_Mide|Meath]] and [[:Category:Irish_History%2C_Kingdom_of_Connacht|Connaught]] in the centre; [[:Category:Irish_History%2C_Kingdom_of_Leinster|Leinster]] and [[:Category:Irish_History%2C_Kingdom_of_Munster|Munster]] in the south; with three strong [[:Category:Irish_History%2C_Kingdoms_of_the_Vikings|Viking enclaves]] in Dublin, Cork and Limerick. It was a longstanding feud between [[MacMurrough-19|Diarmaid Mac Murchadha]] (Dermot MacMurrough) of Leinster (modern County Leitrim) and [[O'Rourke-902|Tigernán Ua Ruairc]] (Tiarnan O'Rourke) of Breifne (modern County Cavan) that precipitated the Norman invasion of Ireland. '''In 1152, MacMurrough raided the territory of O'Rourke''' in Breifne, plundering his goods and abducting his wife [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derbforgaill_ingen_Maeleachlainn Derbforgaill] (Dervogilla). Within a few years, O'Rourke with the aid of [[O'Conor-35|Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair]] (Rory O'Connor), [[Space:High_Kings_of_Ireland|High King of Ireland]], was able to force MacMurrough into exile. MacMurrough, landing in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Bristol Bristol] and determined to regain his [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leinster Kingdom of Leinster], went in search of [[Plantagenet-1627|Henry ll]] of England. Catching up with him in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Normandy Normandy], he found Henry preoccupied with securing his own territories in France and England, and Henry, not wanting to be involved in the invasion himself, took an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oath_of_allegiance oath of allegiance] from Mac Murrough and gave him license to approach [[Clare-645|Richard de Clare]], probably the strongest baron in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wales Wales] but now out of favour for his earlier support of [[Blois-94|King Stephen]] in King Stephen's struggle with [[Boulogne-5|Matilda]] for the English throne. civil war in England, a period known as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Anarchy The Anarchy] The Normans in Wales were in constant conflict with the Welsh, Mac Murrough found Richard de Clare a willing, but hard negotiator, agreeing to support Mac Murrough for the reward of Mac Murrough's daughter [[MacMurrough-4|Aoife]] (Eve) in marriage should they be successful in regaining Leinster, and the promise of succession to the Kingship of Leinster on Mac Murrough's death. De Clare was not immediately in the position to mount an expedition to Ireland and suggested that [[FitzStephen-5|Robert FitzStephen]], an experienced Norman war leader then held captive by the Welsh King [[Gruffydd-34|Rhys Gruffydd]] (Rees ap Griffin) might be ransomed to organise an advance war party. Rees was persuaded to release Fitz Stephen who agreed to play his part for the reward of the town of Wexford, began collecting volunteers for the campaign. Mac Murrough returned to Ireland to gather forces there. '''1167 - The advance party of Norman adventurers arrive in Ireland led by Robert Fitzstephen and his brother Maurice Fitzgerald.''' [http://www.ireland-information.com/articles/dermotmacmurrough-strongbow.htm Ireland Information.com : Dermot MacMurrough and the Norman Invasion of Ireland] [https://celt.ucc.ie/published/E680001-001.html Celt : The History of the Kingdom of Ireland] by Richard Burton Corpus of Electronic Texts Edition '''[[FitzStephen-5|Robert FitzStephen]]''' led the first party in three ships, with 30 knights, 60 men at arms and 300 bowmen, landing in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bannow Bannow Bay] Wexford. With him were his nephews and relatives, [[FitzHenry-102| Miler Fitz Henry]], [[Fitz_David-2| Milo Fitz David]], [[Montemarisco-1| Hervé de Marisco]] and [[Prendergast-146|Maurice de Prendergast]], who arrived in the bay a day later, with ten knights and 60 bowmen. Mac Murrough joined them, and the combined force of Normans and Mac Murrough's Irish marched to take the Viking town of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wexford Wexford (Loch Garman)]. Their first skirmish with the Irish was at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duncormick Duncormac (Dún Cormaic)]. They [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Wexford_(1169) besieged Wexford], their first attack was repulsed, their second attack was more successful, persuading the town to surrender to Mac Murrough and the Normans. '''[[FitzGerald-5685|Maurice FitzGerald]]''' arrived at Loch Garman with 10 knights, 30 squires and 100 foot soldiers [https://celt.ucc.ie/published/T100054/text092.html Celt : The History of Ireland] by Geoffrey Keating page: 329 ''[[FitzGerald-5685|Maurice fitz Gerald]] (Maurice the Geraldine), uterine brother of [[FitzStephen-5|Robert FitzStephen]], with ten knights, thirty archers, and about one hundred foot soldiers, came with two ships to Ireland and landed at Wexford.'' [https://celt.ucc.ie//published/T100001.html Celt : Annales Hiberniae] page:15 by James Grace of Kilkenny Included in the force led by Fitzgerald were the brothers Walyrus and Barrett, progenitors of the Walsh and Barrett families in Ireland. [https://books.google.co.nz/books?id=QM9XAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA330&lpg=PA330&dq=walynus+camelot&source=bl&ots=CiSEB1lmnf&sig=hqO5r62RRN-W3VHdWqEQqh9dw4U&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiKoqOEtcfcAhWKErwKHQjXAvMQ6AEwAXoECAEQAQ#v=onepage&q=walynus%20camelot&f=false The Genealogies of O'Dowda's Country] page: 330 trans. & notes by John O'Donovan pub: Dublin 1844 When MacMurrough and Robert Fitz Stephen heard that Maurice had arrived, they met him at Loch Garman. MacMurrough then decided to attack Dublin (Ath Cliath); taking Fitz Gerald with his fresh troops and leaving Robert Fitz Stephen to build a fortress at Carrick, just outside Loch Garman. [https://celt.ucc.ie/published/T100054/text093.html Celt : The History of Ireland] by Geoffrey Keating) With Leinster in his power, Mac Murrough now set his sights on the High Kingship of Ireland, asking Fitz Stephen and Maurice Fitz Gerald to send envoys to family and friends promising rich rewards for others to join them in Ireland. Mac Murrough sent a letter to [[Clare-645|Richard de Clare]] the earl of Stranguell (Strongbow); who, with the tacit approval of [[Plantagenet-1627|King Henry II]], was ready to bring his men to Ireland. The Normans camped at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferns,_County_Wexford Ferns], waiting for [[Clare-645|Richard de Clare]], better known as "Strongbow" to arrive with reinforcements. "''About the beginning of May, Robert Fitz-Stephens, sometime Governor of the Castle of Cardigan, remembering his promise with 30 horse-men among whom the principal were Miler Fitz-Henry, Milo Fitz-David of Menevia and Harvey de Montemarisco with 60 Men at Arms and 300 Archers on foot in three ships, first of the Norman race landed in Ireland.''"[https://books.google.co.nz/books?id=-3JUAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA2-PA2&lpg=RA2-PA2&dq=%22miler+fitz+henry%22&source=bl&ots=FhI_PIqbdn&sig=hoUEXd3EFg2XUMACEzKbGVAGRDo&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjRn-XFpKPcAhURv5QKHdU_DhIQ6AEIKTAA#v=onepage&q=%22miler%20fitz%20henry%22&f=false The Antiquities and History of Ireland] by Sir James Ware - pub: A. Crook 1705 Fitz Stephen was rewarded with territory in Wexford, the cantons of Forth and Bargy. [https://www.libraryireland.com/biography/RobertFitzStephen.php Library Ireland : Robert FitzStephen] A third group of Normans led by [[FitzGerald-2415|Raymond le Gros]] arrived in Bannow Bay in 1168, landing on the Hook Peninsula at Baginbun (Dún Domhnaill) and building a stronghold there. He was attacked by king of the Déise (county Waterford) A few weeks later, Mac Murrough and [[FitzStephen-5|Robert FitzStephen]] attacked [[:Category:Irish_History%2C_Kingdom_of_Osraige|Ossory]] (Osraighe), then raided further north, into the territories of the [[:Category:Irish_History%2C_Kingdom_of_Leinster|Uí Tuathail, the Uí Broin and the Uí Conchobhair]]. Rory O'Connor retaliated, marching his men into Leinster. Following negotiations at Ferns, an agreement was reached, and MacMurrough was allowed to remain King of Leinster on the understanding that he would recognise Rory O'Connor as High King, and to send the Normans back to Britain. The Normans stayed, Mac Murrough sending invitations for more to come over, with the promise of land and honours for those who would join his enterprise. '''In May 1169, a second wave of Normans arrived in two ships led by de Clare, the Earl Strongbow with twelve hundred reinforcements,''' landing on the coast of Wexford, between the headlands of Hook and Crook. Strongbow was told by Irish pilots that he must enter Ireland either by Hook or by Crook, hence the English phrase, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/By_hook_or_by_crook "by hook or by crook"] in [https://celt.ucc.ie/published/T840000-001/text024.html Travels in Ireland] ch: 24 page: 227 by Johann Georg Kohl Some say it was Cromwell who entered Ireland "by hook or by crook" [https://www.dochara.com/places-to-visit/lighthouses/hook-head-lighthouse/ Hook Head Lighthouse] By now, de Clare had overrun Leinster, married Mac Murrough's daughter Aoife; and following Mac Murrough's death in 1171, had become King of Leinster. In England, King Henry ll realised that de Clare was in the position to become a powerful rival in Ireland. '''In 1171 King Henry ll arrived in Ireland to compel the allegiance of de Clare and the Norman barons.''' Henry ll arrived in Ireland with a fleet of 400 ships and thousands of soldiers to enforce sovereignty over de Clare and the Normans in Ireland. A Papal Bull of 1155 from [[Breakspear-50|Pope Adrian IV]] was said to have been offered as pretext for Henry ll's invasion of 1171, granting Henry the right to invade and govern Ireland, and to enforce the Gregorian Reforms on the Christian Church in Ireland. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laudabilite Wikipedia : Laudabiliter] Faced with the strength of .Henry's invasion force, Strongbow and the Normans in Ireland quickly declared their allegiance to Henry, resulting in the establishment of a Norman Lordship of Ireland with the Irish lords only giving oaths to become tributaries to King Henry. ''In 1172, King Henry the Second landed with a considerable army, whom Roderick, in behalf of himself and all the other petty princes of that kingdom, acknowledged for his sovereign lord, and the supreme prince of all that island, so that none refused obedience to Henry, but only the province of Ulster.'' [https://celt.ucc.ie/published/E680001-001.html Celt : The History of the Kingdom of Ireland] by Richard Burton Corpus of Electronic Texts Edition In 1172, [[Lacy-287|Hugh de Lacy]], [[FitzStephen-5|Robert FitzStephen]], [[FitzGerald-5685|Maurice fitz Gerald]] & [[Bruce-246|Robert de Bruce]] were commissioned Governors of Ireland on behalf of King Henry of England. [https://books.google.co.nz/books?id=EHNbAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA46&lpg=PA46&dq=Robert+fitz+stephen+Duke+of+Cork&source=bl&ots=aEAf9dX1Mf&sig=6ufURfehwc7MHFW1fFrYVwqD548&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj6gKDFko7cAhVMC6YKHeztDZ4Q6AEIJzAA#v=onepage&q=Robert%20fitz%20stephen%20Duke%20of%20Cork&f=false The Antient and Present State of the County and City of Cork .....] book 1 page 46 - by Charles Smith pub: A. Reilly, 1701 Four or five months after arriving, having set in place the English system of government and conducting a synod in which new canons were instituted for the government of the church "That, since it had pleased God to bring them under the English dominion, they should for the future observe all the rites and ceremonies of the English church;" Henry left without engaging in furthering the conquest himself, leaving his barons to consolidate and expand their holdings on their own terms. '''After 1172, the conquest of Ireland continued in piecemeal fashion with many reversals of fortune as the Normans and the Irish prevailed against one another in the struggle for control of territory.''' Richard de Clare (Strongbow) was granted land around the port towns of Leinster. He built a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kilkenny_Castle castle in Kilkenny] about 1172 Hugh de Lacy was granted land in Meath and Milo de Cogan took lands to the west of Cork, the cantreds of Kenalbek, Obathan and both Kenaleth’s. Robert Fitzstephen was granted lands to the east of Cork, the cantreds of Omakille (later to be the manor of Castlecor), Olethan and Fermoy' '''1173''' [[Clare-645|Richard Strongbow]] and [[FitzGerald-2415|Raymond le Gross]] are made Lord Wardens of Ireland Anglo Norman influence was confined to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Pale the Pale] '''In 1177''' Robert Fitz Stephen and Milo de Cogan were granted the whole kingdom of Cork, with the exception of the port settlement established by the Norse. Fitz Stephen and de Cogan were never able to take possession of more than the seven centreds closest to the town of Cork, though they did receive tributes from the remaining 24 cantreds. They gradually introduced more Anglo-Norman families into the County of Cork, eventually gaining a firm foothold there. [https://books.google.co.nz/books?id=xTu3hzcKVRYC&pg=PA401&lpg=PA401&dq=castle+donemark&source=bl&ots=afOjAiGJGT&sig=IMN7edQjJ04xWXTsM0uGBOEtzVI&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjL2ZffytTcAhXEurwKHcnND504ChDoATAAegQIABAB#v=onepage&q=castle%20donemark&f=false A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland : Cork] vol: 1 p: 401 by Samuel Lewis pub: Lewis & Co 1840 Robert Fitz Stephen's nephew, [[Barry-2631|Robert de Barry]] took part in the Siege of Wexford, and was killed at the battle of Lismore in 1185. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Barry_family Wikipedia : De Barry Family] By 1190 the Normans had reached as far west as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Durrus Durrus] but were stopped there by the people of South Munster. A castle at [http://muintirbhairecc.com/ Muinntear Bhaire] ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kilcrohane Kilcrohane]) was built by the MacCarthys (elsewhere recorded as Mac Cuidithe or Mac Cuddihy) who had arrived there about 1185. [http://muintirbhairecc.com/ Muintir Bhaire], "the people of Baire" of the Sheep's Head Peninsula, County Cork [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Early_history_of_Durrus_and_District Early history of Durrus and District] == "From the Shannon to the Sea" == '''1212''' - [[Greye-1|John de Gray]] & Gilbert Costello attempted to push the boundaries of occupation toward the north-west by constructing a string of castles at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clones,_County_Monaghan Clones], Co. Monaghan, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narrow_Water_Castle Narrow Water] (Cael Uisce), Co. Fermanagh and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belturbet Belturbet], Co. Cavan. The castle was built at Clones "by a force of the king of England's men" was burned by [[O'Neill-1927|Aodh Méith O'Neill]] in 1212 "A castle [was built] at Clones by a force of the king of England's men, and they made a foray to Abha Tíre Crithmuiun, and defeat and slaughter [were inflicted] on that force by Ó Néill and Mac Mathghamhna." [https://celt.ucc.ie/published/T100013/text009.html Celt : Mac Carthaigh's Book] MCB1212.2 author unknown Corpus of Electronic Texts Edition [https://books.google.co.nz/books?id=H8uEAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA78&lpg=PA78&dq=clones+castle+1212&source=bl&ots=xW6Z0tSrWL&sig=D_q6ZN4f6MxOT8S0dgMoviQOvLQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjFxuKgg8bcAhUGUrwKHSE4Bb0Q6AEwDXoECAMQAQ#v=onepage&q=clones%20castle%201212&f=false Castles in Ireland: Feudal Power in a Gaelic World] ch: 4 page: 78 by T.E. McNeill pub: Routledge 2005 [http://www.friendsofirishresearch.org/library/The%20history%20of%20the%20county%20and%20city%20of%20Cork%20Vol1%20(1861).pdf The History of the County of Cork] ol: 1 vp: 28 by Rev. C.B. Gibson pub: London 1861 '''1213''' - Attempts by the Normans to push into Ulster were strongly resisted; "Ó Néill demolished the castle of [http://www.placenamesni.org/resultdetails.php?entry=17558 Áth Cruithne] (Sheeptown, Newry, County Down) and killed the Galls who were in it." [https://celt.ucc.ie/published/T100013/text009.html Celt : Mac Carthaigh's Book] MCB1213.4 author unknown '''1214''' - "''It was during the war of Diarmaid Dúna Droighneáin and Cormac Liathánach [Mac Carthaigh] that the Galls (Normans) overran the whole of Munster in every direction, from the Shannon to the sea.''" [https://celt.ucc.ie/published/T100013/text009.html Celt : Mac Carthaigh's Book] (author unknown) And every where they built castles to hold hard-won territory *[http://www.liscarroll.ie/castle Liscarroll Castle] in County Cork was possibly first built by [[Barry-2629|Philip Barry]], or perhaps later by [[Barry-2626|David Barry]] *The castle of the Mang, or [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castlemaine,_County_Kerry Castlemaine] was built in County Kerry by [[FitzGerald-3759|Maurice FitzThomas]] note: 21 "Dubl. A.I., adding Castlemaine to his quota, says that this was Maurice fitz Thomas, but it is more likely to have been [[FitzGerald-3758|John FitzThomas]]. [http://www.clanmaccarthysociety.org/Articles/BattleOfCallannFootnotes.html Footnotes for article: ''The Battle of Callann''] *[https://www.duchas.ie/en/cbes/4742069/4732458/4818018?ChapterID=4742069%20Dublin%20City%20University Molahiffe Castle] in Kerry was built by Maurice Fitzgerald, a son of [[FitzGerald-2415|Raymond FitzGerald]] ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lordship_of_Molahiffe Molahiffe]) == Sources == NOTE - the various histories do not always agree on exact dates * [https://archive.org/details/irelandundernorm01orpeuoft Ireland Under the Normans] vol:1 1169-1216 by Orpen, Goddard Henry pub: 1911-1920 Project manager : [[Willis-3076|Valerie Willis]]. Please post comments for this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=8229909 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Norman Name Study

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[[Category:Norman Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] = Välkommen/Welcome Normans! = == Introduction == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. == Origin of ''Norman'' == === Scandinavian Normans === Norman was a name that some Scandinavian families adopted when emigrating to the United States. The name Norrman may refer to people that are from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norrland Norrland - a region in northern Sweden]. Vasterbotten is a county that is included in this region of Sweden and where siblings [[Norman-1078|Erick Norman]] and [[Norman-1126|Isak Norman]] had lived prior to emigrating to the United States. Erick and Isak were siblings from a large family of [[Danielsson-114|Elias Edman Danielsson]] and [[Olofsdotter-421|Elisabet Margareta Olofsdotter]]. While in Sweden, the family continued to use patronymic naming conventions of using the father's first name as a surname variation (Eliasson or Eliasdotter). When Isak and Erick emigrated to the United States in 1891 and 1907 respectively they adopted the surname Norman and settled in Cass County, Minnesota. Both brothers had large families whose descendants span the United States as far west as California and as far east as __? (Wisconsin).[[Norman-1065|Norman-1065]] 13:04, 22 July 2017 (EDT) === English Normans === === Other Normans === === Arizona Normans === [[Category:Maricopa County, Arizona, Norman Name Study]] The person who was the beginning of the Arizona Norman's was Thomas Franklin Norman. It is unclear if he was born in South Carolina or Alabama. He moved to Missouri, then Texas where he died. His wife and children moved to Oklahoma, settling in Oregon and California. His son, William Houston Norman moved with his wife to Arizona due her health issues with tuberculosis. They founded the Norman Flower Shop and Nurseries and grew their family.

Norrbärke (W)

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[[Category: Norrbärke (W)]] [[Category:Maps and links for parishes in Dalarna]] *[[:Category: Norrbärke (W)|'''Norrbärke''']] parish is in the old [[:Category:Dalarna_Province|province of Dalarna]]. The county was formerly known as [[:Category: Kopparberg County|Kopparberg County]]. Today it is [[:Category: Dalarna County|Dalarna County]]. The [[:Category: Swedish County Codes|County Code]] is (W). *Norrbärke was split off from [[:Category: Söderbärke (W)|Söderbärke]] in 1646. *Since 1971, Norrbärke parish is in the municipality of Smedjebacken *The Wikipedia page for [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norrb%C3%A4rke_socken Norrbärke] as a parish is in Swedish, but there is a page in English for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smedjebacken Smedjebacken] ==Parishes surrounding Norrbärke== *[[:Category: Grangärde (W)|Grangärde]] - [[Space:Grangärde_(W)|About Grangärde]] (with Ludvika) *[[:Category: Silvberg (W)|Silvberg]] - [[Space:Silvberg_(W)|About Silvberg]] *[[:Category: Gustafs (W)|Gustafs]] *[[:Category: Söderbärke (W)|Söderbärke]] - [[Space:Söderbärke_(W)|About Söderbärke and Malingsbo]] *[[:Category: Malingsbo (W)|Malingsbo]] - [[Space:Söderbärke_(W)|About Söderbärke and Malingsbo]] *[[:Category: Ljusnarsberg (T)|Ljusnarsberg]] in Örebro county *[[:Category: Ludvika (W)|Ludvika]] - [[Space:Grangärde_(W)|About Grangärde]] (with Ludvika) ==Maps== * Norrbärke / Smedjebacken [https://www.google.se/maps/@60.1420515,15.4192334,15.76z Google map] - more likely to have street view for main roads *Norrbärke / Smedjebacken [https://kartor.eniro.se/m/ynFwg Eniro map] - more likely to have many of the old village names *[http://geodata.scb.se/reginawebmap/main/webapp/?typ=forsamling&f=206101&a=0000 Presentday map of Norrbärke församling] by SCB *[https://historiskakartor.lantmateriet.se/historiskakartor/searchresult.html?mapTypeSelected=false&mapType=&countyLMS=U&parish=34&village=1&yearMinLMS=&yearMaxLMS=&surveyor=&taskLMS=&firstMatchToReturnLMS=1&archive=LMS Historical maps at Lantmäteriet] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Kopparberg_County,_Sweden_Genealogy#Parishes Kopparberg County Parishes] overview map at FamilySearch. ==Records and archives== First volume of household records 1671-1693. First records for birth, marriage and death in 1661. * [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?sprak=Engelska&returnURL=https://sok.riksarkivet.se/digitala-arkiv?Arkivsok=norrb%C3%A4rke&EndastDigitaliserat=false&Lan=0&Arkivtyp=Alla&AvanceradSok=False&PageSize=100&typAvLista=Standard Archives for Norrbärke] overview at Riksarkivet * [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/digitala-arkiv?Arkivsok=norrb%C3%A4rke&EndastDigitaliserat=false&Lan=0&Arkivtyp=Alla&AvanceradSok=False&PageSize=1&typAvLista=Standard&page=1&postid=Arkis+03640A03-0187-11D4-9E66-009027B0FCE9&tab=post&FacettState=undefined%3Ac%7C#tab Norrbärke church records] overview at Riksarkivet *[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/kyrkoarkiv?Arkivsok=norrb%c3%a4rke&Lan=0&PageSize=100&Arkiv=SE%2fULA%2f11109&tab=serie#tab Digitized church records for Norrbärke parish] Riksarkivet *[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/domstolsarkiv?Arkivsok=norrb%c3%a4rke&Lan=0&PageSize=100&Arkiv=SE%2fULA%2f11110&tab=serie#tab Some digitized court records. Digitized estate inventories.] Riksarkivet *[https://www.arkivdigital.se/sources/3038?county=21&volume_types=kyrkbocker Arkiv Digital] has the most readable digitizations, but you have to pay.

Norris Name Study

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[[Category:Norris Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leaders [[Norris-5134|Chris Norris]] or [[Norris-52|Tony Norris]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List == PLEASE - Requesting that all MALES who carry the surname NORRIS test their DNA and enter their Y DNA as completly as possible - Any level will help, however the BIG Y level will provide the most significant data to isolate our divergent Pedigrees as far back as possible and locate other cousins for collaboration. For those who have not yet investigated their DNA please began with any autosomal test and take advantage of the free data transfer to the FREE FTDNA Family Finder database - this will open an FTDNA account for you which can then be upgraded with the needed Y test starting at whatever level you can afford. ==Pedigrees== There are several significant and commonly used reference works which claim Norris lines originating pre-1700 and before the actual common useage of surnames in various societies. Most provide little or no actual sourcing information or documentation other than being collections by individual family researchers which may or may not have have been professionably published and must generally be viewed with a critical eye. Here are some of these and if you have others, please advise us and they will be added here for reference: 1. '''THE NORRIS FAMILY OF MAYLAND AND VIRGINIA'''; ''genealogy of Thomas Norris, 1361-1930'', by Major Henry Alexander Davis, Washington D.C. 1941, Indexed, 4 Volumes, 1439 pages. Typescript copy held by LOC and microfilmed in 1988. Work reportedly was compiled from surveys sent to all known Norris families in the USA during the 1920's & 1930's. Available online from several sites. 2.'''THE NORRIS FAMILY OF MARYLAND''', by Thomas M. Meyers, 1916, William M Clemens Publisher, indexed 119 pages. 3. MORE Norris pedigrees below. See image feed for allied families. {{Image|file=Norris-2728.jpg |caption=Norris of Speake, (Vis. of Lancs., 1567) }} {{Image|file=Molyneux-512.jpg |caption=Norres of West Derby, (Vis. of Lancs., 1665) }}

North American Place Names

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[[Category: Canada]] [[Category:North America]] [[Category: US History]] [[Category: Canadian History]] [[Category: British North America]][[Category: Canada]][[Category:North America]] ==

The Changing Borders of North America==
:Since the colonization of the North American Continent in the 16th century by various European nations, and until the 20th century with the creation of Nunavut, Canada in 1999, the borders of the North American continent have been unstable and difficult to track. This is an attempt to shed some light on the changing borders over time. While it doesn't claim to be perfect it is intended to be an easy reference for researchers trying to track those changes. {| border="2" | Disclaimer | ===

British North America, British Colonial America, Colonial North America - Why Not To Use Them
=== :The term ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_North_America ''British North America]'' wasn't used until it was first informally used in 1783, after the United States had declared independence. Even so, the name was rarely, if ever, used before the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Report_on_the_Affairs_of_British_North_America Report on the Affairs of British North America], (also known as the Durham Report) was published in 1839, by which time the United States of America officially existed. The terms '''''Colonial North America''''' and '''''British Colonial America''''' are terms used mainly by ''''[https://www.familysearch.org/search/ FamilySearch]'''' and were never officially used, making them equally ambiguous. |} There are three good resources that help shed light on the changing borders. #[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Territorial_evolution_of_North_America_prior_to_1763#circa_1003_AD Territorial Evolution of North America prior to 1763] Wikipedia interactive maps maps of the changing borders of Canada, the United States and Mexico over time'' prior to'' the Treaty of Paris, 1763. #[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Territorial_evolution_of_North_America_since_1763 Territorial Evolution of North America since 1763] Wikipedia interactive maps maps of the changing borders of Canada, the United States and Mexico over time ''since'' the Treaty of Paris, 1763. # [http://publications.newberry.org/ahcbp/index.html Atlas of Historical County Boundaries] Maintained by The Newberry Library Dr. William M. Scholl Center for American History and Culture "presents in maps and text complete data about the creation and all subsequent changes (dated to the day) in the size, shape, and location of every county in the fifty United States and the District of Columbia."
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---- ==United States==

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==Evidence For The Use of United States== ===First Continental Congress=== :Between September 5 to October 26, 1774 twelve of the thirteen colonies, excluding Georgia who didn't send delegates due to turmoil in the colony, met at Carpenters' Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to address their grievances after passage, by the British Parliament, of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intolerable_Acts "Intolerable Acts"] also called the "Coercive Acts" by England. These acts were passed as punishment of the colonies for the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston_Tea_Party "Boston Tea Party"] of December 16, 1773. Their petitions to England were subsequently ignored by the Crown. ===Second Continental Congress=== :The Second Continental Congress met from 1774 to 1789 and included representatives from all thirteen colonies. On September 9, 1776 the Second Continental Congress declared '''''“That in all continental commissions, and other instruments, where, heretofore, the words ‘United Colonies’ have been used, the stile be altered for the future to the “United States.”''''' This then links any reference to the "United Colonies" with the "United States". ===Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1776=== :''"We, therefore, the representatives of the ''''United States of America'''', in General Congress assembled, appealing to the Supreme Judge of the world for the rectitude of our intentions, do, in the name and by the authority of the good people of these colonies solemnly publish and declare, That these United Colonies are, and of right ought to be, free and independent states; that they are absolved from all allegiance to the British crown and that all political connection between them and the state of Great Britain is, and ought to be, totally dissolved; and that, as free and independent states, they have full power to levy war, conclude peace, contract alliances, establish commerce, and do all other acts and things which independent states may of right do. And for the support of this declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of Divine Providence, we mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor."'' {| border="2" | Disclaimer | ===The [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/19msdf4uzxBiyIwCSNUBcrHt15Qp-DXpGxBYLp3YWDO0/edit#gid=1136264887 US Historical Place Names Spreadsheet]=== :This spreadsheet sports a timeline, from left to right following their historical transitions with notes and further details. These notes are represented by a small green triangle in the upper right corner of the cell. Just hover over the cell to view the information. :The linked table breaks down the locations to a name, a time period, the predecessor and successor for each. As with any research, mistakes are always possible and information can be omitted. If you find any mistakes, omissions, or suggestions please post a message. If you'd like to contribute, please contact the administrator, [[Sweetman-111|Barry Sweetman]] to request to be added to the Trusted List. ====Which Place Name Should We Use?==== :'''''It is not the intent of this work to dictate which terminology is correct;''''' but only to provide information that will help '''''you''''' decide which name would be correct for your given situation. There's been a myriad of discussions and confusion about what to call historical North American entities, and in what time period each name should be used. Although this question will never be settled to the complete satisfaction of everyone, this space is an attempt to help alleviate some of the confusion and difficulty in selecting which North American place names you could use for a specific historical period. Research has indicated these naming conventions for the colonial period of North America as the ones that should be most accurate. |}
---- ==Provincial Canada==
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:What is now Canada was from 1534-1763 originally a French colony called Nouvelle-France or New France which began with the exploration by Jacques Cartier in 1534. In 1763 the French ceded it's northern colonial holdings to Spain and Great Britain. The British subsequently named their territory the Province of Quebec in 1763. :In the colonial period, the borders of what is now Canada and the United States changed hands several times. Initially the area was controlled by the native populations. But beginning in the late 17th and early 18th centuries, the French and then the British fought over the control of Canada. The early governments were fairly unstable and, as the borders changed, so did the location names. ===Alberta=== The Native American population of the area which became Alberta, Canada arrived in the area at lest by 10,000 BC. They became a confederation of Blackfoot speaking tribes called the Siksikaitsitap (meaning "''the real people''"') made up of the Kainai Nation, the Piegan Blackfeet, the Piikani Nation, and the Siksika Nations. The first European to arrive in the area was a Frenchman, probably Pierre La Vérendrye or a son. The area was claimed by the Hudson Bay Company in 1670 "as part of its monopoly territory, Rupert's Land" (See the History of Alberta below). However the first recorded occupants of Alberta were English settlers one of whom was Alexander MacKenzie who founded a settlement named Fort Chipewyan. * [http://www.nanations.com/canada/alberta.htm Indian Tribes of Alberta] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackfoot_Confederacy Blackfoot Confederacy] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Alberta History of Alberta] * [https://www.alberta.ca/index.aspx Alberta, Canada] ===British Columbia=== :These areas were primarily not governed directly by Canada until the late 19th century when gold was found in the Yukon. That discovery was the catalyst for the Klondike Gold Rush generating an influx of mostly US citizens to the area, causing the Canadian government to attempt control over the number of prospectors entering Canada. Prior to this, the Canadian government was content to allow the First Nations population to self-govern the land. * [http://www.nanations.com/canada/british.htm Indians of British Columbia] * [https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/environment/natural-resource-stewardship/consulting-with-first-nations/first-nations-negotiations/first-nations-a-z-listing British Columbia First Nations] * [https://britishcolumbia.com/about-bc/history-heritage/history-and-heritage-of-british-columbia/ History & Heritage of British Columbia] ==='''Île-du-Prince-Édouard, (Prince Edward Island)'''=== :Prince Edward Island (PEI) is a maritime province consisting of Prince Edward Island and several much smaller islands located off the east cost of mainland Canada. The island's indigenous inhabitants were the Mi'kmaq First Nations people who called the island ''Epekwitk'' meaning "cradled on the waves". In 1534 Frenchman Jacques Cartier was the first European to discover the area. The French officially claim the discovery in 1604 naming it ''Île Saint-Jean''. In 1763 it became a British colony which they called St. John's Island. However, in 1798 the United Kingdom granted permission to rename it Prince Edward Island so as to distinguish it from other places in the area such as the city of St Johns. In 1873 PEI became a province of Canada. * [http://www.nanations.com/canada/prince.htm Indian Tribes of Prince Edward Island] * [https://www.princeedwardisland.ca/en/information/executive-council-office/first-residents-and-arrival-europeans First residents and the Arrival of the Europeans] * [https://www.princeedwardisland.ca/en/information/executive-council-office/french-settlement-1700s French settlement in the 1700s] * [https://www.princeedwardisland.ca/en/information/executive-council-office/english-settlement-1700s-confederation English Settlement - 1700s to Confederation] *[https://www.princeedwardisland.ca/en/information/executive-council-office/confederation Confederation] === Manitoba=== : Manitoba was first inhabited by the First Nations people not long after the last Ice Age when the glaciers began to retreat northward. Those first nations included the Ojibwa, Cree, Dene, Sioux, Mandan, and Assiniboine peoples. :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Button| Sir Thomas Button], a member of the "Company of the Merchants Discoverers of the North-West Passage" was the first European explorer of the area which is now modern-day Manitoba in 1612 while trying to find a trade route to China. It's speculated that the name "Manitoba" may come from the Cree, Ojibwe peoples and means "Strait of the Manitou". Another possibility is that it might be from the Assiniboine people and translates to "Lake of the Prairie". * [http://www.nanations.com/canada/manitoba.htm Indian Tribes of Manitoba] * [http://www.nanations.com/canada/manitoba.htm#:~:text=Indian%20Tribes%20of%20Manitoba%20%20%20Barren%20Lands,Grand%20Rap%20...%20%2015%20more%20rows%20 Native American Nations] ===New Brunswick=== New Brunswick became a province when Nova Scotia was divided into the Province of Nova Scotia and the Province of New Brunswick. In 1785 the city of St John became the first incorporated city in Canada * [http://www.nanations.com/canada/newburn Indian Tribes of New Brunswick] ===Newfoundland=== * [http://www.nanations.com/canada/newfound.htm Indian Tribes of Newfoundland] ===Nova Scotia=== * [http://www.nanations.com/canada/nova.htm Indian Tribes of Nova Scotia] ===Ontario=== :In 1792 the area of Canada we now call "Ontario" was established and has gone through several name changes. In 1791 the Constitutional Act divided Canada with the area we now call Ontario becoming Upper Canada, The Act of Union in 1841 renamed the area Canada West. The Constitution Act of 1867 combined Ontario and Quebec into the Province of Canada. * [http://www.nanations.com/canada/ontario.htm Indian Tribes of Ontario] * [http://www.archives.gov.on.ca/en/maps/index.aspx The Changing Shape of Ontario] ===Québec=== : The French began visiting the area of Québec as early as 1509 when a Frenchman named Thomas Auber, possibly a fisherman, brought back to France a few Amerindians. On June 24, 1534, Jacques Cartier claimed the area in the name of King François I of France. after placing a cross on the Gaspé Peninsula. In 1608 Samuel de Champlain, who planted the fleur-de-lis (the flag of the French Monarchy) on the rock of Stadacona (Québec city). and chose Québec city as the capital. Québec has also gone through several name changes. In 1791 the Constitutional Act divided Canada with the area we now call Québec becoming Lower Canada. The Act of Union in 1841 renamed the area Canada East. The Constitution Act of 1867 combined Ontario and Québec into the Province of Canada. * [http://www.nanations.com/canada/quebec.htm Indian Tribes of Quebec] ===Saskatchewan=== * [http://www.nanations.com/canada/saka.htm Indian Tribes of Saskatchewan] ===Northwest Territories=== * [http://www.nanations.com/canada/nwest.htm Indian Tribes of Northwest Territories] {| border="2" | Disclaimer | ===The [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/19msdf4uzxBiyIwCSNUBcrHt15Qp-DXpGxBYLp3YWDO0/edit#gid=1390013396 Canadian Provincial Place Names Spreadsheet]=== :The linked table breaks down the locations to a name, a time period, the predecessor and successor for each. As with any research, mistakes are always possible and information can be omitted. If you find any mistakes, omissions, or suggestions please post a message. If you'd like to contribute, please contact the administrator, [[Sweetman-111|Barry Sweetman]] to request to be added to the Trusted List. ====Which Place Name Should We Use?==== :'''''It is not the intent to dictate which terminology is correct;''''' but only to provide information that will help '''''you''''' decide which name would be correct for your given situation. There's been a myriad of discussions and confusion about what to call historical North American entities, and in what time period each name should be used. Although this question will never be settled to the complete satisfaction of everyone, this space is an attempt to help alleviate some of the confusion and difficulty in selecting which North American place names you could use for a specific historical period. Research has indicated these naming conventions for the colonial period of North America as the ones that should be most accurate. |} == Resources== ===United States=== * [http://www.native-languages.org/ Native Languages of the Americas: Preserving and promoting American Indian languages] * [http://publications.newberry.org/ahcbp/ Atlas of Historical County Boundaries]. The Newberry Library, Dr. William M. Scholl Center for American History and Culture *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Territorial_evolution_of_North_America_prior_to_1763#circa_1003_AD Territorial evolution of North America prior to 1763] Wikipedia interactive maps maps of the changing borders of Canada, the United States and Mexico over time'' prior to'' the Treaty of Paris, 1763. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Territorial_Evolution_of_North_America_since_1763#1821 Territorial Evolution of North America since 1763] Wikipedia interactive maps maps of the changing borders of Canada, the United States and Mexico over time 'since'' the Treaty of Paris, 1763. * [http://www.history.com/topics/thirteen-colonies History.com The 13 Colonies] * [http://avalon.law.yale.edu/17th_century/nh06.asp The Avalon Project]. Documents in Law, History, and Diplomacy, ''Yale Law School, Lillian Goldman Law Library'' * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thirteen_Colonies Wikipedia - Thirteen Colonies] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continental_Congress Wikipedia - Continental Congress] * [https://archive.org Internet Archive], A non-profit library of millions of free books, movies, software, music, websites, and more. ---- ===Canada === * [http://www.native-languages.org/ Native Languages of the Americas: Preserving and promoting American Indian languages] * [http://www.archives.gov.on.ca/en/maps/index.aspx The Changing Shape of Ontario] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Territorial_evolution_of_North_America_prior_to_1763#circa_1003_AD Territorial evolution of North America prior to 1763] Wikipedia interactive maps maps of the changing borders of Canada, the United States and Mexico over time'' prior to'' the Treaty of Paris, 1763. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Territorial_evolution_of_North_America_since_1763 Territorial Evolution of North America since 1763] Wikipedia interactive maps maps of the changing borders of Canada, the United States and Mexico over time ''since'' the Treaty of Paris, 1763. * [http://www.archives.gov.on.ca/en/maps/index.aspx Ontario Ministry of Government and Consumer Services] * [http://www.assnat.qc.ca/fr/patrimoine/lexique/canada-est-canada-ouest.html "Canada East, Canada West"] * [http://faculty.marianopolis.edu/c.belanger/quebechistory/encyclopedia/QuebecProvinceof.htm Marianopolis College - L’Encyclopédie de l’histoire du Québec / The Québec History Encyclopedia] * [https://www.britannica.com/place/Quebec-province/Government-and-society#toc271978 Encyclopedia Britannica Article on Québec]

North Carolina, Moore Name Study

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[[Category:North Carolina, Moore Name Study|Moore Name Study for North Carolina]][[Category:Moore Name Study]] {{Profile-box|This team is part of the [[Space:Moore Name Study|Moore Name Study]]}} == Goal == The goal of this project is to discover early settlers in North Carolina with the Moore surname. Included are Moore Profiles for the oldest descendant of persons born in North Carolina prior to 1830 or born prior to 1830 and immigrated to North Carolina. The name Moore has several variants, including Moore, More, Moor, and Mohr. == Tasks == === Completed Tasks === * Count number of Moore's in each county of North Carolina enumerated in the 1790 US Federal Census. Put this in a table with links to searches in FamilySearch.com. See [[Space:Moore_Heads_of_Households_in_US_Census_for_North_Carolina|Moore Heads of Households in US Census for North Carolina]] === Ongoing Tasks === * Add [[:Category:North Carolina, Moore Name Study]] to existing profiles of the oldest, we'll sourced Moore Family Descendant living in North Carolina. Looking especially for Moore profiles living in North Carolina prior to 1850 or the earliest known descendants with well documented sources. * Create New Profiles--Focus on Iredell and Rowan County Moore's, add [[Category:North Carolina, Moore Name Study]] to each of the earliest family members born before 1820 * Find Moore's before 1860 in US Census for North Carolina that were not born in the United States or born in other states, crate their profiles, if not already done * Create profiles if they don't exist for persons from early Moore marriages bonds in North Carolina * Create profiles for Revolutionary Veterans that wereborn and died in North Carolina === Useful Info === DAR search [http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/default.cfm Link]: There were 30 Moore's from North Carolina that have bee documented in the DAR database. The 18 veterans listed below were born and died in North Carolina. See also, [http://us-roots.org/colonialamerica/census/1840/1840nc_a.html List of Revolutionary Veterans living in North Carolina in 1840]. We have started to find or create all of their profiles in WikiTree and add sources and categories. # [[Moore-1792|Alexander Moore]], [http://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A079232 A079232], Service: NORTH CAROLINA Rank(s): PRIVATE, Birth: 12-13-1753 ANSON CO NORTH CAROLINA, Death: 11-24-1837 LINCOLN CO NORTH CAROLINA # [[Moore-17802|Alfred Moore]], [http://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A079242 A079242], Service: NORTH CAROLINA Rank(s): CAPTAIN, Birth: 5-21-1755 NEW HANOVER CO NORTH CAROLINA, Death: 10-15-1810 BRUNSWICK-BUR BRUNSWICK CO NORTH CAROLINA # [[Moore-35001|Charles Moore, Sr.]], [http://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A079295 A079295], Service: NORTH CAROLINA Rank(s): PATRIOTIC SERVICE, MAJOR, Birth: 9-30-1732 PERQUIMANS CO NORTH CAROLINA, Death: 1790 HERTFORD -NR PERQUIMANS CO NORTH CAROLINA # [[Moore-35016|Edward Moore]], [http://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A079352 A079352], Service: NORTH CAROLINA Rank(s): PATRIOTIC SERVICE, Birth: CIRCA 1739 BERTIE CO NORTH CAROLINA, Death: ANTE 10- -1783 NASH CO NORTH CAROLINA # Henry Moore, [http://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A079402 A079402], Service: NORTH CAROLINA Rank(s): PATRIOTIC SERVICE, Birth: CIRCA 1745 BEAUFORT CO NORTH CAROLINA, Death: 1829 PITT CO NORTH CAROLINA # James Moore, [http://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A079472 A079472], Service: NORTH CAROLINA Rank(s): LIEUTENANT, Birth: CIRCA 1735 BERTIE CO NORTH CAROLINA, Death: POST 1790 BERTIE CO NORTH CAROLINA # [[Moore-14814|James Moore]], [http://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A079475 A079475], Service: NORTH CAROLINA Rank(s): BRIGADIER GENERAL, Birth: 1737 NEW HANOVER CO NORTH CAROLINA, Death: 4-9-1777 WILMINGTON -NR NEW HANOVER CO NORTH CAROLINA # James Moore, [http://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A079486 A079486], Birth: 1746 MOORE'S CREEK -NR NORTH CAROLINA, Death: 3- -1777 MOORE'S CREEK -NR NORTH CAROLINA # James Moore, [http://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A079487 A079487], NORTH CAROLINA Rank(s): PRIVATE, Birth: 2- -1749 NEW HANOVER CO NORTH CAROLINA, Death: POST 1-6-1834 NEW HANOVER CO-LIV NORTH CAROLINA # James Moore, [http://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A079467 A079467], Service: NORTH CAROLINA Rank(s): PATRIOTIC SERVICE, MAJOR, Birth: 11-14-1729 BERTIE PCT NORTH CAROLINA, Death: 1781 DUPLIN CO NORTH CAROLINA # [[Moore-1795|John Moore]], [http://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A079633 A079633], Service: NORTH CAROLINA Rank(s): PATRIOTIC SERVICE, LIEUTENANT, Birth: 7-29-1759 ANSON CO NORTH CAROLINA, Death: 5-4-1836 LINCOLN CO NORTH CAROLINA # [[Moore-21661|Laurence Moore]], [http://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A079721 A079721], Service: NORTH CAROLINA Rank(s): SOLDIER, Birth: CIRCA 1758 BERTIE CO-PROB NORTH CAROLINA, Death: 3-7-1817 POLKSTON - BUR ANSON CO NORTH CAROLINA # Matthew Moore,[http://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id= A079732 A079732], Service: NORTH CAROLINA Rank(s): SOLDIER, Birth: ANTE 1755 NORTH CAROLINA, Death: POST 10-6-1824 CUMBERLAND CO NORTH CAROLINA # [[Moore-17801|Maurice Moore]], [http://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A079733 A079733], Service: NORTH CAROLINA Rank(s): PATRIOTIC SERVICE, Birth: 1735 NEW HANOVER CO NORTH CAROLINA, Death: 1-15-1777 WILMINGTON NEW HANOVER CO NORTH CAROLINAevery 10 years. Cut and paste the source citation from FamilySearch.com (or Ancestry.com if you have it there). # [[Moore-34781|Pettigrew Moore]], [http://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A001569 A001569], Service: NORTH CAROLINA Rank(s): CIVIL SERVICE, PATRIOTIC SERVICE, Birth: CIRCA 1747 NEW HANOVER CO NORTH CAROLINA, Death: ANTE 12- -1802 NEW HANOVER CO NORTH CAROLINA # [[Moore-34995|Reuben Moore]], [http://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A079832 A079832], Service: NORTH CAROLINA Rank(s): PRIVATE, Birth: CIRCA 1755 NORTH CAROLINA, Death: ANTE 5- -1822 HALIFAX CO NORTH CAROLINA # [[Moore-34998|Richard Moore]], [http://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A103582 A103582]. Service: NORTH CAROLINA Rank(s): TEAMSTER, Birth: CIRCA 1755 BEAUFORT CO NORTH CAROLINA, Death: 1-9-1823 PITT CO NORTH CAROLINA # [[Moore-27520|Robert Moore]], [http://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A079849 A079849], Service: NORTH CAROLINA Rank(s): CAPTAIN, Birth: 1-13-1752 ORANGE CO NORTH CAROLINA, Death: 2-13-1816 PERSON CO NORTH CAROLINA Checklist for good sourcing of a profile: Below is a checklist for doing sourcing. Look at [[Moore-1792|Alexander Moore]] for an example of formatting. # Use [https://familysearch.org/search FamilySearch.com] for FREE to find sources # Check FamilySearch.com for marriage, birth, military, estate, sources. Cut and paste the citation # Check for tombstones using [https://www.findagrave.com Find a Grave.com] to search for tombstone birth and death dates and cemetery location, if you know the county where the were buried. Use the {{FindAGrave|########|date viewed}} as a source in the profile. # if they lived in the US between 1850 and 1940 there is almost always a Census record for them into the sources section. # Do a Google search to see if there are any books written about the family or the region where the family lived. Many older books are public domain without copyright restrictions. You may also come across online genealogies. Be cautious of this information unless it contains original sources, such as Census, marriage, will, or land records. # After adding the source citations to the profile, you may want to write a story about the person from what you have learned, list their parents, spouse, and children in the profile. You will be surprised what you will discover from doing this. The Census also tells you where they were born and their occupation, among other things. == Sources for Moore Research == If you discover useful sources for early North Carolina Moore research, please add them below. * Source: Revolutionary War Veterans from North Carolina, [http://us-roots.org/colonialamerica/census/1840/1840nc_a.html Link]]. * Source: [http://revwarapps.org/ Revolutionary War Pension] transcriptions * Source: Dictionary of North Carolina Biography edited by William S. Powell, Vol.4 L-O, James Moore; Maurice Moore * Source: History of North Carolina, Vol. 2, pub 1905, edited by Samuel A. Ashe, John Ashe * Source: Biographical History of North Carolina: From Colonial Times to the Present, vol. II edited by Samuel A'Court Ashe, C. L. Van Noppen, 1905 - North Carolina, [https://books.google.com/books/about/Biographical_History_of_North_Carolina_f.html?id=gGOSEXzyo-oC Link], . * Source: Historical Sketches of North Carolina from 1584 to 1851 by John Hill Wheeler. [https://books.google.com/books?id=vEgOAAAAIAAJ&source=gbs_slider_cls_metadata_7_mylibrary Link] * Source: Family Tree North Carolina DNA Project, [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/north-carolina-early-1700s/activity-feed Link], families with 1700s roots in North Carolina * Source: Family Tree Moore Surname Project, https://www.familytreedna.com/public/Moore/default.aspx?section=yresults Link] * Source: Family Tree Moore Surname Worldwide Project, Y-DNA Only, [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/moore-worldwide/activity-feed

North Carolina Line

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[[Category:North Carolina, American Revolution]][[Category:North Carolina Line, American Revolution]] == North Carolina Line of the Continental Army == The North Carolina Line was a formation within the Continental Army during the US American Revolutionary War.[[Wikipedia:North_Carolina_Line|Wikipedia North Carolina Line]] The term "North Carolina Line" referred to the quota of infantry regiments assigned to North Carolina at various times by the Continental Congress. These, together with similar contingents from the other twelve states, formed the Continental Line. The concept was particularly important in relation to the promotion of commissioned officers. Officers of the Continental Army below the rank of brigadier general were ordinarily ineligible for promotion except in the line of their own state. Not all Continental infantry regiments raised in a state were part of a state quota. However, on December 27, 1776, the Continental Congress gave [[Washington-11|General George Washington]] temporary control over certain military decisions that the Congress ordinarily regarded as its own prerogative. These "dictatorial powers" included the authority to raise sixteen additional Continental infantry regiments at large. Still other Continental infantry regiments and smaller units, also unrelated to a state quota, were raised as needed for special or temporary service. On June 26, 1775, less than ten weeks after the Battles of Lexington and Concord, the Continental Congress voted to support 1,000 Continental troops in North Carolina. This force was organized in September of that year as two regiments of 500 men each. There were initially 9 numbered regiments in the North Carolina Line, numbered 1 through 9 with an additional regiment 10 added in 1777. The North Carolina LIne included the following officers who obtained the rank of general:[[Wikipedia:North_Carolina_Regiment|Wikipedia North Carolina Line]]: * Major Generals: [[Howe-2250|Maj. Gen. Robert Howe]] * Brigadier Generals: [[Hogun-2|James Hogun]], [[Moore-14814|James Moore, III]], [[Nash-534|Francis Nash]], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jethro_Sumner Jethro Sumner] === Regiments === ==== 1st North Carolina Regiment ==== The 1st North Carolina Regiment was raised on 1 September 1775, at Wilmington, North Carolina, for service with the Continental Army. In January 1776 the organization contained eight companies. [[Nash-534|Francis Nash]] was appointed colonel in April 1776. The regiment was present at the defense of Charleston in 1776. It transferred from the Southern Department to George Washington's main army in February 1777. At that time, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Clark_(North_Carolina) Thomas Clark] became colonel of the 1st Regiment. The unit became part of Nash's North Carolina Brigade in July. In 1777 the 1st North Carolina saw action at the battles of Brandywine and Germantown and it was present at White Marsh. Still led by Colonel Clark, it fought at Monmouth in June 1778. The North Carolina Brigade marched south under the command of [[Hogun-2|James Hogun]] and arrived at Charlestown, South Carolina in March 1780. The 1st Regiment was captured by the British army at the Siege of Charleston on 12 May 1780. Colonel Clark and 287 men became prisoners. The regiment was reformed in the summer of 1781 and fought well in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jethro_Sumner Jethro Sumner's] brigade at Eutaw Springs in September that year. The 1st North Carolina was furloughed on 23 April 1783 at James Island, South Carolina and disbanded on 15 November 1783.[[Wikipedia:1st_North_Carolina_Regiment]] Type: Infantry Engagements: Battle of Moore's Creek Bridge (1775), Battle of Sullivan's Island (1776), Battle of Brandywine (1777), Battle of Germantown (1777), Battle of White Marsh (1777), Battle of Monmouth (1778), Siege of Charleston (1780), Battle of Eutaw Springs (1781) Commanders: [[Moore-14814|Colonel James Moore]] (later promoted to brigadadier general), [[Nash-534|Colonel Francis Nash]], [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Clark_(North_Carolina) Colonel Thomas Clark] ==== 2nd North Carolina Regiment ==== The 2nd North Carolina Regiment was an American infantry unit that was raised for the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. In 1776 the regiment helped defend Charleston, South Carolina. Ordered to join General George Washington's main army in February 1777, the regiment subsequently fought at Brandywine and Germantown during the Philadelphia Campaign. After most other North Carolina regiments were sent home to recruit, the 1st and 2nd Regiments remained with the main army and fought at Monmouth in June 1778. The regiment was transferred to the Southern Department and was captured by the British army in May 1780 at the Siege of Charleston. Together with the 1st Regiment, the unit was rebuilt and fought capably at Eutaw Springs. The 2nd was furloughed in April 1783 and officially dissolved in November 1783.[[Wikipedia:2nd_North_Carolina_Regiment|Wikipedia:2nd North Carolina Regiment]] The 2nd North Carolina Regiment was authorized on 1 September 1775 for service with the Continental Army. Ten companies were organized at Edenton, New Bern, and Salisbury, North Carolina during the autumn of 1775. [[Howe-2250|Robert Howe]] was appointed colonel. At the end of 1775, he marched his regiment north to Virginia. Arriving near Norfolk, Virginia on 14 December 1775, Howe provoked a British attack on the town on 1 January 1776 which resulted in the Burning of Norfolk and the withdrawal of Lord Dunmore's forces. On 4 January 1776, the 2nd Regiment was reorganized in the strength of eight companies. The unit was assigned to the Southern Department on 27 February 1776. The 1st, 2nd, and 3rd North Carolina Regiments participated in the successful defense of Charleston that culminated in the Battle of Sullivan's Island. At the time, the three regiments were only half of their nominal strength. The early successes of local militia over American loyalists and Indians convinced many southerners that professional soldiers were not required for defense. Therefore, the Continental Army regiments received less support than was seen in the northern colonies. The 2nd North Carolina was transferred to the main army on 5 February 1777. The unit became part of the North Carolina Brigade on 8 July 1777. When the North Carolina Brigade arrived near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, it was so badly understrength that the field officers suggested transferring all the soldiers into the three senior regiments. However, this was not done until the following May when the other regiments were reduced to cadres and sent home to recruit. The 2nd Regiment saw action at the Battle of Brandywine on 11 September 1777. The North Carolina Brigade, under [[Nash-534|Brigadier General Francis Nash]] was deployed in reserve near Chadds Ford. Late in the afternoon, after Sir William Howe's flanking column had broken the American right wing, Washington directed '''Nathanael Green'''e's division and Nash's brigade to block the British thrust. Though the battle resulted in an American defeat, Howe's advance was brought to a halt in a fierce musketry duel and Washington's army limped away to fight again. At the Battle of Germantown on 4 October 1777, the North Carolina Brigade and '''William Maxwell''''s New Jersey Brigade were part of '''Lord Stirling''''s Reserve Division. During the advance, a cannon ball killed one of Maxwell's aides and mortally wounded Nash. Presently, Lord Stirling's column found itself confronted by about 100 British soldiers in the Chew House. After a bombardment by cannon failed to reduce the structure, two New Jersey regiments tried to storm the place. The North Carolina troops fired on the north side of the house in support, but all American attacks were repulsed with heavy losses. During the 1777–1778 winter encampment at Valley Forge, [[McIntosh-1500|Brigadier General Lachlan McIntosh]] took command of the North Carolina Brigade. '''Colonel John Patten''', '''Lieutenant Colonel Selby Harney''', and '''Major Hardy Murfree''' were the field officers in the 2nd North Carolina. The regiment fought at the Battle of Monmouth and the Siege of Charleston. The regiment would be captured by the British Army at Charlestown, South Carolina on May 12, 1780. The regiment was reformed in the summer of 1781, furloughed January 1, 1783 at James Island, South Carolina and disbanded on November 15, 1783. Engagements: Burning of Norfolk (1776), Battle of Sullivan's Island (1776), Battle of Brandywine (1777), Battle of Germantown (1777), Battle of Monmouth (1778), Siege of Charleston (1780), Battle of Eutaw Springs (1781) Commanders: [[Howe-2250|Colonel Robert Howe]], '''Colonel John Patten''' ==== 3rd North Carolina Regiment ==== The 3rd North Carolina Regiment was raised on 16 January 1776 at Wilmington, North Carolina for service with the Continental Army. In April, '''Jethro Sumner''" was appointed colonel. The regiment was present at the defense of Charleston in June 1776. The 3rd Regiment transferred from the Southern Department to George Washington's main army in February 1777. Assigned to Francis Nash's North Carolina Brigade in July 1777, it soon saw action at the battles of Brandywine and Germantown, and was present at White Marsh. Sumner went home ill in early 1778. Together with the 4th, 5th, and 6th North Carolina Regiments, the 3rd Regiment was reduced to a cadre and sent home to recruit up to strength on 1 June 1778. The rebuilt regiment returned to the main army in late 1778, but it was reduced to a cadre again in April 1779 and sent back to its home state. Assigned to the North Carolina Brigade, the regiment fought at the Siege of Charleston where it was captured by the British Army on 12 May 1780. The regiment was officially disbanded on 15 November 1783.[[Wikipedia:3rd_North_Carolina_Regiment]] Engagements: Battle of Sullivan's Island (1776), Battle of Brandywine (1777), Battle of Germantown (1777), Battle of White Marsh (1777), Siege of Charleston (1780), Commanders: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jethro_Sumner Colonel Jethro Sumner] ==== 4th North Carolina Regiment ==== The 4th North Carolina Regiment was raised on January 16, 1776 at Wilmington, North Carolina for service with the Continental Army under the command of [[Polk-542|Thomas Polk]]. The regiment saw action at the Battle of Brandywine, Battle of Germantown, Battle of Monmouth and the Siege of Charleston. The regiment was captured by the British Army at Charlestown, South Carolina on May 12, 1780. The regiment was disbanded on January 1, 1783.[[Wikipedia:4th_North_Carolina_Regiment 4th Regiment]] Engagements: Battle of Brandywine, Battle of Germantown, Battle of Monmouth, Siege of Charleston. ==== 5th North Carolina Regiment ==== The 5th North Carolina Regiment was assigned on March 26, 1776, to the Continental Army in the Southern Department. It was organized in the spring of 1776 at Wilmington, North Carolina, as eight companies of volunteers from the districts of New Bern, Edenton and Hillsborough of the colony of North Carolina. On 5 February 1777, the regiment was assigned to the main Continental Army and assigned to the North Carolina Brigade on 8 July 1777. The regiment was reduced to a cadre on 1 June 1778 at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania and was assigned to the Southern Department. The regiment was re-organized to nine companies during the fall of 1778 at Halifax and assigned on 11 January 1779 to Sumner's Brigade. On 3 June 1779, this brigade was redesignated as Armstrong's Brigade. The regiment was captured by the British Army on 12 May 1780 at Charlestown, South Carolina and was officially disbanded on 1 January 1781.[[Wikipedia:5th_North_Carolina_Regiment]] The regiment saw action at the Battle of Brandywine, Battle of Germantown, Battle of Monmouth, Siege of Savannah and the Siege of Charleston. ==== 6th North Carolina Regiment ==== The 6th North Carolina Regiment was raised on March 26, 1776, at New Bern, North Carolina, for service with the Continental Army. The regiment saw action at the Battle of Brandywine, Battle of Germantown and the Battle of Monmouth. The regiment was furloughed at Purrysburg, South Carolina, on February 11, 1779, and disbanded on January 1, 1783.[[Wikipedia:6th_North_Carolina_Regiment|Wikipedia:6th North Carolina Regiment]] ==== 7th North Carolina Regiment ==== The 7th North Carolina Regiment was raised on 16 September 1776 at Halifax, North Carolina for service with the Continental Army. [[Hogun-2|Colonel James Hogun]] was appointed the regimental commander in November 1776. The 7th Regiment was initially assigned to the Southern Department but in February 1777 the unit transferred to George Washington's main army. In July 1777, the regiment was assigned to the North Carolina Brigade which was led by Francis Nash. All the North Carolina regiments were badly understrength, with only two mustering over 200 men. The regiment saw action at the battles of Brandywine and Germantown and it was present at White Marsh. Together with the 8th, 9th, and 10th North Carolina Regiments, the 7th Regiment was disbanded on 1 June 1778 at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. The rank and file were consolidated with the three senior regiments and the superfluous officers were sent back to North Carolina to recruit new regiments.[[Wikipedia:7th_North_Carolina_Regiment|Wikipedia:7th North Carolina Regiment]] ==== 8th North Carolina Regiment ==== The 8th North Carolina Regiment was raised on 16 September 1776 at Halifax, North Carolina for service with the Continental Army. The unit saw action at the Battle of Brandywine and Battle of Germantown. The regiment was disbanded on 1 June 1778 at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania.[[Wikipedia:8th_North_Carolina_Regiment|Wikipedia:8th North Carolina Regiment]] Commanders: '''Colonel James Armstrong''' Valley Forge known commanders: Captain Francis Tartanson, Captain John Walsh,Captain Joseph Rhodes, Captain Michael Quin, Captain Henry Pope and Captain William Dennis Sr. ==== 9th North Carolina Regiment ==== The 9th North Carolina Regiment was raised, on 16 September 1776, at Halifax, North Carolina for service with the Continental Army. The regiment saw action at the Battle of Brandywine and Battle of Germantown. The regiment was disbanded, on 1 June 1778, at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania.[[Wikipedia:9th_North_Carolina_Regiment|9th North Carolina Regiment]] Commanders: '''Colonel John P. Williams''' ==== 10th North Carolina Regiment ==== On June 17, 1777, the Continental Congress accepted the offer of North Carolina to furnish another regiment for the Continental Army. This regiment was unofficially designated the "10th North Carolina Regiment." This unit contained 728 soldiers and was refered to as Sheppard's Regiment.[[Wikipedia:10th_North_Carolina_Regiment|Wikipedia:10th North Carolina Regiment]] Commanders: Colonel [[Sheppard-2143|Abraham Sheppard]], === North Carolina Line Soldiers === For a list of known soldiers and officers in each unit with links to their WikiTree profiles, see the following categories. * [[:Category: 1st North Carolina Regiment, Continental Army, American Revolution|1st North Carolina Regiment]] * [[:Category: 2nd North Carolina Regiment, Continental Army, American Revolution|2nd North Carolina Regiment]] * [[:Category: 3rd North Carolina Regiment, Continental Army, American Revolution|3rd North Carolina Regiment]] * [[:Category: 4th North Carolina Regiment, Continental Army, American Revolution|4th North Carolina Regiment]] * [[:Category: 5th North Carolina Regiment, Continental Army, American Revolution|5th North Carolina Regiment]] * [[:Category: 6th North Carolina Regiment, Continental Army, American Revolution|6th North Carolina Regiment]] * [[:Category: 7th North Carolina Regiment, Continental Army, American Revolution|7th North Carolina Regiment]] * [[:Category: 8th North Carolina Regiment, Continental Army, American Revolution|8th North Carolina Regiment]] * [[:Category: 9th North Carolina Regiment, Continental Army, American Revolution|9th North Carolina Regiment]] * [[:Category: 10th North Carolina Regiment, Continental Army, American Revolution|10th North Carolina Regiment]] Note: Profiles of soldiers in North Carolina where the unit us unknown or uncertain can be found under the [[:Category:North Carolina, American Revolution]] category. == Sources == * [[Wikipedia:North_Carolina_Line North Carolina Line]], accessed Nov 16. 2017 * Wright, Robert K. Jr. (1989). The Continental Army. Washington, D.C.: US Army Center of Military History. CMH Pub 60-4. * Article on [http://www.carolana.com/NC/Revolution/nc_patriot_military_colonels.html The American Revolution in North Carolina: Colonels], by , dated J. D. Lewis * Google Book, [https://books.google.com/books?id=CO-uEbXhl7IC&printsec=frontcover&dq=Roster+of+American+Revolution+soldiers&cd=1#v=onepage&q&f=false Roster of Soldiers from North Carolina in the American Revolution], By National Society Daughters of the American Revolution of North Carolina, Gertrude May Sloan Hay * First and Second Regiment and Militia, [http://ncrevwar.lostsoulsgenealogy.com/rosters/officers12regiments.htm Officers from the First and Second Regiments and Militia, NC] * The America Revoluton in North Carolina, [http://www.carolana.com/NC/Revolution/home.html Link] * [http://gaz.jrshelby.com/index.htm Global Gazetteer of the American Revolution], by John A. Robertson et al * Heit's Roster, [https://web.archive.org/web/20180117132743/http://ncrevwar.lostsoulsgenealogy.com/rosters/heitmansregisterar.htm Link] * 2nd North Carolina Line, [http://www.ncgenweb.us/ncstate/amrev/2ndContinental.htm North Carolina State American Revolutionary War Memory Project] * Revolutionare Leaders of North Carolina, by RDW Connor, [http://www.carolana.com/NC/Revolution/Revolutionary_Leaders_of_North_Carolina_R_D_W_Connor_1916.pdf Link]

North Carolina Militia

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[[Category:North Carolina Militia, American Revolution]] [[Category: Anson County Regiment, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution]] [[Category: Beaufort County Regiment, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution]] [[Category: Lincoln County Regiment, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution]] [[Category: Rowan County Regiment, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution]] [[Category:Salisbury District Brigade, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution]] [[Category: Surry County Regiment, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution]] [[Category: Wilkes County Regiment, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution]] == Summary == In September of 1775, the Third Provincial Congress divided the state into six military districts. These districts were each comprised of a number of counties surrounding a significant town and corresponded with existing judicial districts: Edenton, Halifax, Hillsborough, New Bern, Salisbury, and Wilmington. Later, one additional district was added, further dividing the mountainous western part of the state, which was much later ceded to Tennessee.[[#Militia]] By September 9, 1775, the 35 Counties Fielded Their Regiments of Militia: * Anson County Regiment, [[:Category: Anson County Regiment, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution|profiles]], [http://www.carolana.com/NC/Revolution/nc_anson_county_regiment.html details] * Beaufort County Regiment,[[:Category: Beaufort County Regiment, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution|profiles]] [http://www.carolana.com/NC/Revolution/nc_beaufort_county_regiment.html details], * Bertie County Regiment,[[:Category: Bertie County Regiment, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution|profiles]][[#Bertie]] * Bladen County Regiment,[[:Category: Bladen County Regiment, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution|profiles]][[#Bladen]] * Brunswick County Regiment,[[:Category: Brunswick County Regiment, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution|profiles]][[#Brunswick]] * Bute County Regiment,[[:Category: Bute County Regiment, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution|profiles]][[#Bute]] * Carteret County Regiment,[[:Category: Carteret County Regiment, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution|profiles]][[#Carteret]] * Chatham County Regiment,[[:Category: Chatham County Regiment, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution|profiles]][[#Chatham]] * Chowan County Regiment,[[:Category: Chowan County Regiment, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution|profiles]][[#Chowan]] * Craven County Regiment,[[:Category: Craven County Regiment, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution|profiles]][[#Craven]] * Cumberland County Regiment,[[:Category: Cumberland County Regiment, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution|profiles]][[#Cumberland]] * Currituck County Regiment,[[:Category: Currituck County Regiment, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution|profiles]][[#Currituck]] * Dobbs County Regiment,[[:Category: Dobbs County Regiment, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution|profiles]][[#Dobbs]] * Duplin County Regiment,[[:Category: Duplin County Regiment, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution|profiles]][[#Duplin]] * Edgecombe County Regiment,[[:Category: Edgecombe County Regiment, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution|profiles]][[#Edgecombe]] * Granville County Regiment,[[:Category: Granville County Regiment, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution|profiles]][[#Granville]] * Guilford County Regiment,[[:Category: Guilford County Regiment, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution|profiles]][[#Guilford]] * Halifax County Regiment,[[:Category: Halifax County Regiment, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution|profiles]][[#Halifax]] * Hertford County Regiment,[[:Category: Hertford County Regiment, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution|profiles]][[#Hertford]] * Hyde County Regiment,[[:Category: Hyde County Regiment, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution|profiles]][[#Hyde]] * Johnston County Regiment,[[:Category: Johnston County Regiment, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution|profiles]][[#Johnston]] * Martin County Regiment,[[:Category: Martin County Regiment, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution|profiles]][[#Martin]] * Mecklenberg County Regiment, [[:Category:Mecklenburg County Regiment, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution|profiles]], [http://www.carolana.com/NC/Revolution/nc_mecklenburg_county_regiment.html details] * New Hanover County Regiment,[[:Category: New Hanover County Regiment, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution|profiles]][[#NewHanover]] * Northampton County Regiment,[[:Category: Northampton County Regiment, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution|profiles]][[#Northampton]] * Onslow County Regiment,[[:Category: Onslow County Regiment, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution|profiles]][[#Onslow]] * Orange County Regiment, [[:Category: Orange County Regiment, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution|profiles]], [http://www.carolana.com/NC/Revolution/nc_orange_county_regiment.html details] * Pasquotank County Regiment,[[:Category: Pasquotank County Regiment, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution|profiles]][[#Pasquotank]] * Perquimans County Regiment,[[:Category: Perquimans County Regiment, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution|profiles]][[#Perquimans]] * Pitt County Regiment,[[:Category: Pitt County Regiment, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution|profiles]] * Rowan County Regiment, [[:Category: Rowan County Regiment, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution|profiles]], [http://www.carolana.com/NC/Revolution/nc_rowan_county_regiment.html details] * Surry County Regiment, [[:Category: Surry County Regiment, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution|profiles]], [http://www.carolana.com/NC/Revolution/nc_surry_county_regiment.html details] * Tryon County Regiment,[[:Category: Tryon County Regiment, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution|profiles]][[#Tryon]] * Tyrrell County Regiment,[[:Category: Tyrrell County Regiment, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution|profiles]][[#Bertie]] * Wake County Regiment,[[:Category: Wake County Regiment, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution|profiles]][[#Wake]] The following addions and changes were made * Rowan County Regiment split into 1st Rowan Regiment and 2nd Rowan Regiment, October 22, 1775 * Pasquotank Regiments split into 1st and 2ND Regiments, December 22, 1775 * Col. John Ashe, Sr. created his own small regiment of hand-picked men - the short lived Volunteer Independent Rangers in Feb 1776 * Wilkes County Regiment added, December 9, 1777, [[:Category: Wilkes County Regiment, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution|profiles]], [http://www.carolana.com/NC/Revolution/nc_wilkes_county_regiment.html details] * Northern Orange Regiment created on April 22, 1776,[[:Category: Northern Orange County Regiment, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution|profiles]] * Six (6) New Brigades of Militia Created on May 4, 1776: ** Edenton District Brigade,[[:Category: Edenton District Brigade, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution|profiles]] ** Halifax District Brigade,[[:Category: Halifax District Brigade, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution|profiles]] ** Hillsborough District Brigade,[[:Category: Hillsborough District Brigade, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution|profiles]] ** New Bern District Brigade,[[:Category: New Bern District Brigade, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution|profiles]] ** Salisbury District Brigade, [[:Category:Salisbury District Brigade, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution|profiles]], [http://www.carolana.com/NC/Revolution/nc_salisbury_district_brigade_of_militia.html details] ** Wilmington District Brigade,[[:Category: Wilmington District Brigade, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution|profiles]] * Washington District Regiment created on December 23, 1776,[[:Category: Washington District Regiment, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution|profiles]] * On May 9, 1777, the NC General Assembly created three new counties. **The 2nd Pasquotank County Regiment became the newly-created Camden County Regiment,[[:Category: Camden County Regiment, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution|profiles]]. ** The 2nd Rowan County Regiment became the newly-created Burke County Regiment,[[:Category: Burke County Regiment, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution|profiles]]. ** The Northern Orange County Regiment became the newly-created Caswell County Regiment,[[:Category: Caswell County Regiment, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution|profiles]]. ** The Southern Orange County Regiment reverted back to simply the Orange County Regiment,[[:Category: Orange County Regiment, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution|profiles]]. There were now 39 counties and 39 regiments of Militia within the State. * On February 8, 1779, the NC General Assembly created Lincoln County and its regiment of Militia out of part of Tryon County and its regiment of Militia, which was abolished. All officers were appointed and commissioned by the Governor. The Lincoln County Regiment was active until the end of the war., [[:Category: Lincoln County Regiment, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution|profiles]][[#Lincoln]] == Sources == General * North Carolina Militia [http://www.carolana.com/NC/Revolution/revolution_patriots_militia_nc.html Link] * First and Second Regiment and Militia, [http://ncrevwar.lostsoulsgenealogy.com/rosters/officers12regiments.htm Officers from the First and Second Regiments and Militia, NC] * Map of North Carolina [http://www.carolana.com/NC/Revolution/nc_counties_during_revolution.html Counties] durine the Revolutionary War, by * North Carolina DAR, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSHS-P91S-L?cc=2546162 Roster of North Carolina Soldiers in the Americon Revolution], 1932 Specific * [http://www.carolana.com/NC/Revolution/nc_anson_county_regiment.html Anson County Regiment] listing * [http://www.carolana.com/NC/Revolution/nc_beaufort_county_regiment.html Beaufort County Regiment] listing * [http://www.carolana.com/NC/Revolution/nc_bertie_county_regiment.html Bertie County Regiment] listing * [http://www.carolana.com/NC/Revolution/nc_lincoln_county_regiment.html Lincoln County Regiment] listing * [http://www.carolana.com/NC/Revolution/nc_orange_county_regiment.html Orange County Regiment] * [http://www.carolana.com/NC/Revolution/nc_rowan_county_regiment.html Rowan County Regiment] * [http://www.carolana.com/NC/Revolution/nc_surry_county_regiment.html Surry County Regiment] listing * [http://www.carolana.com/NC/Revolution/nc_wilkes_county_regiment.html Wilkes County Regiment] listing Brigades * [http://www.carolana.com/NC/Revolution/nc_salisbury_district_brigade_of_militia.html Salisbury District Brigade] listing

North Carolina Mining Disasters

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[[Space:Southeast_United_States_Mining_Disasters_Team|Southeast United States Mining Disasters Team]] | [[:Category: North Carolina, Mining Disasters|North Carolina Mine Disaster Category]] | [[Space:North_Carolina_Mining_Disasters|North Carolina Mining]] Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] North Carolina Mining is the History, Information, and Resource page for the State of '''North Carolina''' in the '''United States''', in the [[Space: Southeast United States Mining Disasters Team|Southeast United States Mining Disasters Team]] of the Disasters Project. It includes a Table of Disasters by County linking the Independent Disaster Pages. The Independent Disaster Pages include a list of those killed, survived or injured from which individual miner profiles may be created and honored or memorials added to those profiles existing on WikiTree. ==History of Coal Mining in North Carolina== Coal in North Carolina is limited to two belts of Triassic sediment: the sporadic Dan River belt and the larger Deep River belt, which runs along the Deep River in Lee, Moore, and Chatham Counties. Metamorphosed from deposits of vegetable matter into hard, long-burning fuel, coal was utilized in forges in the Carolina colony before the American Revolution. During that war, coal from the Horton Mine, near Cumnock, was used in an ironworks at Gulf in Chatham County. {{Image|file=North_Carolina_Mining_Disasters-2.jpg |caption=Map of the Deep River Coal Field |size=400px }} The Deep River coalfield is the only area in the state known to contain beds of commercial significance. Approximately 35 miles long and between 5 and 10 miles wide, the field contains medium volatile bituminous coal and is centered around 10 miles northwest of Sanford in the Cumnock Formation. The Egypt and Coal Glen Mines produced coal from this seam only intermittently from 1854 to 1953. However, significant periods of operation did occur. Production during the Civil War, especially from the Egypt Mine (in present-day Lee County), was extremely important, as coal was supplied to the Confederate arsenal in Fayetteville and the Charlotte Navy Yard. Coal production retained the war's boost until 1873; other noteworthy periods were 1889-1905 and 1918-30, both mines operating during the latter interval. Although Coal Glen Mine produced about 14,000 tons of coal in 1949, averaging 100 tons per day, production on the Deep River seam ceased in 1953 because of the depth and the many dissecting faults that broke up the field. For these reasons, the area has proven to be uneconomical to mine, even though reserves are estimated to be 110 million tons.[https://www.ncpedia.org/coal by Charles H. McArver, 2006 for the Encyclopedia of North Carolina]. The existence of a coal bed in the Deep River Valley was documented as early as 1775, although knowledge of it was not widespread. Little is known about early efforts to extract the coal, although apparently there was one mine in operation in the county near modern-day Gulf by 1811. Although the presence of coal in Chatham County was noted by state officials as early as the 1830s, it was not highly sought-after until the development of the railroad and the steamship. By the 1850s, a number of mines in the county existed. In November 1853, an auger boring uncovered a coal seam some 400 feet deep at the Egypt site. A shaft was sunk, which reached the vein in February 1856. Production began a few months later, and by May the first advertisements for Egypt coal were issued. Coal was initially transported to Fayetteville by wagon, and steamship transportation quickly followed. The Western Railroad was developed to carry the coal from the mine to Fayetteville. During the Civil War, coal from the mine was utilized by both state and Confederate officials for the railroads, for the Confederate Navy Yard at Charlotte, and for Confederate blockade runners at Wilmington. However, the coal produced at Egypt was not of a high quality and burned quite dark. Therefore, any blockade runners utilizing the coal ran an increased risk of being spotted by Union naval vessels. [http://www.ncmarkers.com/Markers.aspx?MarkerId=H-41 NC Markers] ====Worst Mining Disasters in North Carolina==== ===Table of Disasters=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''North Carolina Mining Disasters ''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Mine Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Location''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''No. Killed''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''County''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Disaster Cause''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Year''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|27-May-1925 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Carolina_Coal_Co._Farmville_Mine_Disaster|Coal Glen Farmville Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Coal Glen, NC ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|53 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Chatham ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1925 |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|19-Dec-1895 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Cumnock_Mine_Disaster|Egypt/Cumnock Mine 1895]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Cumnock, NC ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|39 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Lee ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1895 |- |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|23-May-1900 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Cumnock_Mine_Disaster_1900|Egypt/Cumnock Mine 1900]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Coal Glen, NC ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|23 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Chatham ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1900 |- ! align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF;"|27-Dec-1928 ! align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF;"|[[Space:Carolina_Mine_Hoisting_Accident|Carolina Mine Hoisting Accident]] ! align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF;"|Sandford, NC ! align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF;"|4 ! align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF;"|Lee ! align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF;"|Hoisting Accident ! align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF;"|1928 |} |} :If listing has a white background, this Mine Disaster did not have 10 or more fatalities and is disqualified from the Project. Please do not create Project Space Pages for these Mines. {{Clear}} ==Sources== *[http://www.gendisasters.com/mainlist/northcarolina/Mining%20Explosions%20and%20Accidents North Carolina Mining Disasters] *[https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/mining/statistics/content/allminingdisasters.html CDC Mining Disasters] *[https://usminedisasters.miningquiz.com/Mine_Disasters/search_coal_state.asp?ACC_STATE_NAME=North+Carolina Coal Mine Disasters in North Carolina], USMRA

North Carolina Moravian Settlers

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[[Category:North Carolina History]][[Category:Moravian_Immigrants_to_America]][[Category: Moravian_Immigrants_to_North_Carolina]] =='''History'''== =====The Great Wagon Road===== *[https://www.ncpedia.org/great-wagon-road] Great Wagon Road =====Moravian History===== *[http://newphilly.org/pdf/moravian.slideshow.pdf] An Introduction to the Moravian Church *[http://www.moravian.org/the-moravian-church/history/] A Brief History of the Moravian Church =====The Moravian Star===== ::The Moravian Star was originally developed around 1850 in Niesky, East Germany. It began as an exercise in geometry at a boys' school. [https://archive.org/details/friesmemorialmor00frie/page/n9 Fries Memorial Moravian Church: history, customs, recipes] pg. 9 =='''Moravian Settlements'''== *The history of Winston-Salem recognizes six early Moravian Settlements. There is still a church in each of the six locations, and original cemeteries date back to the 1700's, however only three have remained small communities. =====Bethabara===== *[[Space:Bethabara, North Carolina| Bethabara, North Carolina]] First settled in 1753. =====Old Salem===== *[[Space:Old_Salem|Old Salem, North Carolina]] Settled in 1766 =====Bethania===== *[[Space: Bethania|Bethania, North Carolina]] Settled in 1759 =====Friedburg===== *[[Space:Friedburg_Moravian_Settlement| Friedburg Moravian Settlement]] Settled in 1773 =====Friedland===== *[[Space:Friedland_Moravian_Settlement|Friedland Moravian Settlement]] =====Hope===== *[[Space:Hope_Moravian_Settlement|Hope Moravian Settlement]] == '''Records of the Moravians''' == ====Volumes 1-13==== *[https://archive.org/details/recordsofthemora01frie Records of the Moravians in North Carolina. Volume I: 1752-1771] *[https://archive.org/details/recordsofthemora02frie Records of the Moravians in North Carolina. Volume II: 1752-1775] *[https://archive.org/details/recordsofthemora03frie Records of the Moravians in North Carolina. Volume III: 1776-1779] *[https://archive.org/details/recordsofthemora04frie Records of the Moravians in North Carolina. Volume IV: 1780-1783] *[https://archive.org/details/recordsofthemora05frie Records of the Moravians in North Carolina. Volume V: 1784-1792] *[https://archive.org/details/recordsofthemora06frie Records of the Moravians in North Carolina. Volume VI: 1793-1808] *[https://archive.org/details/recordsofthemora07frie Records of the Moravians in North Carolina. Volume VII: 1809-1822] *[https://archive.org/details/recordsofthemora08righ Records of the Moravians in North Carolina. Volume VIII: 1823-1837] *[https://archive.org/details/recordsofthemora09smit Records of the Moravians in North Carolina. Volume IX: 1838-1847] *[https://archive.org/details/recordsofthemora10hami Records of the Moravians in North Carolina. Volume X: 1841-1851] *[https://archive.org/details/recordsofthemora11hami Records of the Moravians in North Carolina. Volume XI: 1852-1879] *[https://archive.org/details/recordsofthemora12edit Records of the Moravians in North Carolina. Volume XII: 1856-1866] *[https://archive.org/details/recordsofthemora13edit Records of the Moravians in North Carolina. Volume XIII: 1867-1876] == '''Research Resources''' == ====Moravian Publication==== *[http://moravianarchives.org/z-old-site/history/Wachovia%20Moravian/Wachovia%20Moravian%20intro%20b.html The Wachovia Moravian]; between 1893-1970 the Moravian church had it's own publication. The collection is NOT searchable. However, there are marriages, deaths, guests to speak at the various churches, among many other names mentioned throughout. ====Historical Society==== *[[Space:Transactions_of_the_Moravian_Historical_Society| Transactions of the Moravian Historical Society]] ====North Carolina==== *[http://moravianarchives.org Moravian Archives, Winston-Salem] *[https://archive.org/stream/annotationsfromm00mora/annotationsfromm00mora_djvu.txt Annotations from the Moravian Archives, Winston-Salem, N.C] *[https://moraviansinnorthcarolina.weebly.com/index.html Moravians in North Carolina] *[https://www.jstor.org/stable/2208949?read-now=1&loggedin=true&seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents Assimilation in North Carolina's Moravian Community; Journal of Southern History] *[http://www.oldsalem.org/scholarship-research/moravian-research/ Old Salem Moravian Research] ====UNC Digital Collections==== *[https://archive.org/details/friesmemorialmor00frie/page/n1 Fries Memorial Moravian Church] *[https://archive.org/details/friedbergmoravia00jone Friedberg Moravian Church : the first two hundred years, 1773-1973] *[https://archive.org/details/bethaniainwachov00elle Bethania in Wachovia] *[https://archive.org/details/earlysettlements00swin The early settlements of the Moravians in North Carolina] =='''One Name Studies'''== =='''Purpose Statement'''== *To recognize the founding members and their families of local Moravian communities and creating a way to identify them on their profiles. As well as provide a space with resources to help those trying to research their ancestors. *To identify profiles that are unsourced or unconnected and correctly connect them and give them biographies and proper sources. *To create free space pages for each of the six original Moravian settlements. Provide the history and research information for each settlement. *To create a list of correct surnames, not all Germans to N.C. were Moravians, and create a list of local cemeteries where most of the early Moravian settlers are buried.

North Carolina Resource Page US Civil War: War Between the States

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'''US Civil War: War Between the States Project'''
*[[Project:US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States | US Civil War: War Between the States Project Page]] *[[Space:Civil_War_Project_Resource_Page | Project Resource Page]] ==Research Volunteers == * [[Dorsch-54|Jackie Murrag]] * [[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard]], I have a complete set of "North Carolina Troops, a Roster: 1861-1865" and am willing to do look-ups for any who request them. == Research Resources == ===Free Sites=== *[https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/soldiers-and-sailors-database.htm nps.gov] Civil War Sailors and Soldiers ====Confederate Free Sites ==== *[http://cgr.scv.org Sons of Confederate Veterans, Confederate Graves Registry] *[https://hqudc.org United Daughters of the Confederacy] *[http://nccivilwar.lostsoulsgenealogy.com/rosters/ncinf1regiment.htm North Carolina 1st Regiment] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/North_Carolina,_Civil_War_Service_Records_of_Confederate_Soldiers_(FamilySearch_Historical_Records) North Carolina, Civil War Service Records of Confederate Soldiers (FamilySearch Historical Records)] *[https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/soldiers-and-sailors-database.htm nps.gov Civil War Sailors and Soldiers] Civil War Sailors and Soldiers *[http://nccivilwar.lostsoulsgenealogy.com NC Civil War Lost Souls Genealogy] *[http://digital.ncdcr.gov/cdm/search/collection/p16062coll21/searchterm/Widows/field/subjec/mode/all/conn/and/order/title/ad/asc Widows Applications] ====Union Free Sites==== *[http://www.duvcw.org Daughters of Union Veterans] *[http://suvcw.org/graves/graves.htm Sons of Union Veterans Grave Registration] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1932416 North Carolina, Civil War Service Records of Union Soldiers, 1861-1865] *[http://genealogytrails.com/cwstones/ Card Records of Headstones Provided for Union Civil War Veterans 1879 - 1903] ===Paid Sites === * [http://www.civilwardata.com/ American Civil War Database] Annual Membership $25, visitor pass $10. (no reviews available) * [http://www.fold3.com/ Fold3] Annual Membership, $79.95. Coupons and discounts are available online for certain groups, including veterans. An Ancestry site. Has many military record images (not all), census records. Navagation/searches can be difficult. Record images are very good. [http://go.fold3.com/special/?iid=446 7 Day Free Trial] could be used if you amass a number of searches and complete them at one time. NOTE: Check the project page for members who are willing to do a look up based upon their membership. == Categories Existing on WikiTree== * [[:Category: North Carolina, United States Civil War]] * [[:Category: North Carolina (Union), United States Civil War]] * [[:Category: North Carolina, Cemeteries]] ==Civil War Conflicts in North Carolina == *[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Carolina_in_the_American_Civil_War North Carolina in the American Civil War] Campaigns ==Civil War Flags == * [[Space:Civil_War_Flags#North_Carolina|Civil War Flags]] North Carolina ==Civil War Maps == * [http://www.americancivilwar.com/statepic/north_carolina.html North Carolina] ''Map of Civil War Battles'' == Civil War Museums in North Carolina == * [http://www.nccivilwar.com/ NC Civil War Tourism Council] * [http://www.waynemuseum.org/ Wayne County Museum] == County Resources == ''Note: Not all present day counties existed during the Civil War. some county boundaries have changed.'' ====Alamance County ==== * [http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jaQJl06azEM Youtube: Civil War Trail, Alamance Co., NC] * [http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Alamance_County,_North_Carolina Family Search Alamance Co., NC Civil War] ==== Alexander County ==== * [http://ncgenweb.us/nc/alexander/civil-war-rosters-a-c/ Civil War Rosters A-C Alexander County, NC] * [http://ncgenweb.us/nc/alexander/military/ NC GenWeb Civil War Alexander County] ==== Alleghany County ==== * [http://emergingcivilwar.com/2014/06/12/the-battle-of-trevilians-station/ Battle of Trevilians Station] * [http://argoray.net/files/hardincivil.pdf Civil War Soldiers from Ashe and Alleghany NC] ==== Anson County ==== * [http://ncgenweb.us/nc/anson/civil-war/ NC GenWeb Anson County in the Civil War] ==== Ashe County ==== * [http://argoray.net/files/hardincivil.pdf Civil War Soldiers from Ashe and Alleghany NC] ==== Avery County ==== * [http://www.averymuseum.com/avery_county%20confederate%20pensions.htm Avery Co. Confederate Pensions] * [http://www.averymuseum.com/civil%20war%20guide.htm Avery County Civil War Museum] ==== Beaufort County ==== * [http://www.ncgenweb.us/beaufort/bomilitary.htm NC GenWeb Beaufort Co. Military Records] ==== Bertie County ==== * [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ncbertie/civilwarsoldiers.html RootsWeb Bertie County in the Civil War] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Bertie_County%2C_North_Carolina%2C_one_place_study&public=1 WikiTree One Place Study] Bertie County, NC ==== Bladen County ==== * [http://www.senclewises.com/bladencompanies.html Companies Formed in Bladen During the Civil War] * [https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Bladen_County,_North_Carolina Family Search Bladen County] ==== Brunswick County ==== * [http://www.ncgenweb.us/brunswick/military.html NC GenWeb Brunswick County Military Records] * [http://www.ncbrunswick.com/activity/civil-war-sites-of-significance-mainland.aspx Brunswick Island, Civil War Site] ==== Buncombe County ==== * [http://www.obcgs.com/product/civil-war-dead-from-buncombe-co/ Civil War Dead from Buncombe County, NC] * [http://ashevilleandbuncombecounty.blogspot.com/2011/03/north-carolina-in-civil-war.html Ashville and Buncombe County in the Civil War] * [http://www.buncomberifles.org/ The Buncombe Riffles] * [https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Buncombe_County,_North_Carolina Family Search Buncombe County, NC] ==== Burke County ==== * [http://genealogytrails.com/ncar/burke/mil_cw_soldierrecords.html Genealogy Trails Civil War Records Burke County, NC] * [http://www.ncgenweb.us/burke/military/NCT35-K.htm ncgenweb.us] ''Roster of 35th North Carolina Infantry Regiment, Co K'' ==== Cabarrus County ==== * [http://ncgenweb.us/nc/cabarrus/co-g-7th-nc-regiment/ Co G 7th NC Regiment] * [http://ncgenweb.us/nc/cabarrus/civil-war-17th-regiment/ 17th Regiment] ==== Caldwell County ==== *[http://www.caldwellcountymissouri.com/civilwar/ Caldwell Co. Civil War History] ==== Camden County ==== * [http://www.camdencountync.gov/departments/dismal-swamp-welcome-center/the-civil-war Camden County in the Civil War] * [http://ncgenweb.us/nc/camden/camden-county-civil-war-soldiers/ NC GenWeb Camden County Civil War Soldiers] * [https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Camden_County,_North_Carolina Family Search Camden Co., NC] ==== Carteret County ==== * [http://www.southporttimes.com/community/2012/20120322001.html The Civil War Comes to Cateret County] * [https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Carteret_County,_North_Carolina Family Search Cateret County] ==== Caswell County ==== * [http://www.civilwaralbum.com/misc18/caswell1.htm Caswell County Civil War Album] * [http://ncccha.blogspot.com/2008/10/johnsons-island-civil-war-prison.html Johnson's Island Civil War Prison] * [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nccaswel/military/cwar/01.htm Caswell County Genealogical Database] ==== Catawba County ==== * [http://www.ncgenweb.us/catawba/military/Civil%20War/civwar.htm Catawba County NC GenWeb] ''Catawba County, North Carolina in the War Between the States'' * [http://www.catawbascv.org/Stones.htm Catawba County, Civil War Markers and Dedications] * [http://www.catawbascv.org/StJohn.htm Catawba County, NC Soldiers Buried at St. John's Lutheran Conover, NC] * [https://archive.org/details/catawbasoldierof00hahn The Catawba soldier of the civil war by Hahn, George W., 1842] ''contains bios and photographs'' * [http://www.ncgenweb.us/burke/military/NCT35-K.htm ncgenweb.us] ''Roster of 35th North Carolina Infantry Regiment, Co K'' ==== Chatham County ==== *[http://chathamhistory.org/events.html Chatham County Historical Association] *[http://www.chathamjournal.com/weekly/news/local/chatham-historical-society-continues-civil-war-series-110512.shtml Chatham Count Historical Society Civil War Series] *[http://www.usgwarchives.net/nc/chatham/chathammilitary.html US GenWeb Chatham County Military] ==== Cherokee County ==== *[http://thomaslegion.net/hangingdog.html Skirmish at Hanging Dog] *[http://www.northcarolinahistory.org/encyclopedia/88/entry NC History Project Civil War] ==== Chowan County ==== *[http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/nc013.htm Battle of Albemarle Sound] *[http://ncgenweb.us/nc/chowan/ NC GenWeb Chowan County] ==== Clay County ==== *[http://www.northcarolinahistory.org/encyclopedia/595/entry/ NC History Project: Clay County] *[http://www.claycountyin.gov/index.pl?id=2170;isa=Category;op=show Clay County Civil War Veterans] ==== Cleveland County ==== *[http://civilwarroster.com/cw/cw-nc.html Civil War Rosters Update, 2009] *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~judytalk/companies.htm List of Troops Raised in Cleveland County] *[http://nccivilwar.lostsoulsgenealogy.com/rosters/55cod.htm 55th Regiment, Company D The Cleveland Farmers] *[http://www.ncgenweb.us/cleveland/civwar.htm US GenWeb Cleveland County in the Civil War] *[http://www.nps.gov/nr/travel/shelby/history.htm History of Shelby, NC] *[http://history.ncsu.edu/projects/cwnc/items/show/592 Civil War Era NC, Cleveland County NCU] *[http://www.linkpendium.com/genealogy/USA/NC/Cleveland/ Cleveland County, NC Genealogy, Census and Vital Info] ==== Columbus County ==== *[http://www.ncgenweb.us/columbus/confedwarsy.html Civil War Rosters S-Y Columbus County] *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Columbus_County,_North_Carolina Columbus County Family Search] *[http://www.senclewises.com/columbuscompanies.html Companies Formed in Columbus County During the Civil War] ==== Craven County ==== *[http://craven.lostsoulsgenealogy.com/military/cravenvets.htm Lost Souls Genealogy Craven County Civil War Soldiers] *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Craven_County,_North_Carolina Family Search Craven County] *[http://newbern.cpclib.org/research/cwres.html New Bern - Craven Public Library Civil War Resources] ==== Cumberland County ==== *[http://www.ncgenweb.us/cumberland/civil.htm NC GenWeb Cumberland County in the Civil War] ==== Currituck County ==== *[http://www.ncgenweb.us/currituck/military/companyb8th.html 8th NC Regiment Co. B] *[http://co.currituck.nc.us/veterans.cfm Currituck Veterans, NC Govt.] *[http://www.co.currituck.nc.us/pdf/veterans/currituck-military-civil-war.pdf Currituck Civil War Era Veterans] *[http://www.ncgenweb.us/currituck/military.html NC GenWeb Currituck Co.] *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Currituck_County,_North_Carolina Family Search Currituck] ==== Dare County ==== *[http://www.nps.gov/fora/historyculture/freedmenscolony.htm Freedman's Colony] *[[http://www.nps.gov/fora/historyculture/battleofroanokeisland.htm Battle of Roanoke Island] *[http://www.graveyardoftheatlantic.com/flagsoverhatteras/Civil_War_Trail.htm Civil War Trail] *[http://www.ncgenweb.us/dare/military.html NC GenWeb Dare County Civil War Records] *[http://www.hatteras-nc.com/history/timeline-obx-civil-war.shtml Hatteras Island's Civil War History] ==== Davidson County ==== *[http://www.visitdavidsoncounty.com/historicalsites.html Davidson County Civil War Museum] *[http://www.co.davidson.nc.us/HistoricalMuseum/MarkingtheTrailofOurCivilWarHistory.aspx Thomasvile, NC in the Civil War] ==== Davie County ==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Davie_County,_North_Carolina Family Search Davie County] *[http://www.downtr.co/2473000-civil-war-roster-of-davie-county-north-carolina.html Civil War Roster of Davie County] ==== Duplin County ==== *[http://duplin.lostsoulsgenealogy.com/dupcwlinks.htm Duplin County Civil War Information] *[http://clintonnc.com/news/history-localnews1-news/4903039/The-Duplin-Rifles--Confederate-Company The Duplin Rifles] ==== Durham County ==== *[http://www.civilwardurham.com/ Civil War Durham] *[http://durhamcountylibrary.org/ncc/lists/civil-war/ The Civil War in NC, Durham County Library] ==== Edgecombe County ==== *[http://www.usgwarchives.net/nc/edgecombe/edgecombemilitary.htm NC GenWeb Edgecombe County] *[http://www.edgecombelibrary.org/history/historic_digital_archive.htm Edgecombe Co, NC Civil War Archives] ==== Forsyth County ==== *[http://www.digitalforsyth.org/photos/browse/institutions-military-the-civil-war-confederate-troops Forsyth Civil War Troops] ==== Franklin County ==== *[http://franklin-chamber.com/aboutFranklin/civialwartrails.php Civil War Trails in Franklin, NC] ==== Gaston County ==== *[http://gastonlibrary.org/index.cfm/research/genealogy-local-history/finding-civil-war-soldiers-gaston-lincoln/ Finding Civil War Soldiers, Lincoln and Gaston County] ==== Gates County ==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Gates_County,_North_Carolina Gates County Family Search] ==== Graham County ==== *[http://www.civilwaralbum.com/misc13/graham_nc1.htm Graham County in the Civil War] ==== Granville County ==== *[http://www.ncgenweb.us/ncgranville/military-idx.htm Granville County Data Index] *[http://www.ncgenweb.us/ncgranville/military/vet-1890.htm 1890 Veteran's Schedule Granville] ==== Greene County ==== *[http://usgwarchives.net/nc/greene/greenemilitary.htm NC GenWeb Greene County] ==== Guilford County ==== *[http://ncgenweb.us/nc/guilford/ NC GenWeb Guilford County] *[http://www.greensboro-nc.gov/index.aspx?page=969 City of Greensboro, NC Civil War Books] *[http://civilwarroster.com/cw/cw-nc.html Civil War Rosters Update 2009] ==== Halifax County ==== *[http://www.ncgenweb.us/halifax/halifaxcw/index_3.htm Hallifax, NC Confederate Army] *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Halifax_County,_North_Carolina Halifax County Family Search] ==== Harnett County ==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Harnett_County,_North_Carolina Harnett County Family Search] ==== Haywood County ==== *[http://www.ncgenweb.us/haywood/military.htm NC GenWeb Haywood County Military] *[http://thomaslegion.net/62ndpows.html Haywood County POW Deaths] *[http://aam.wcu.edu/projects/erwinsmart/Roster%20of%20Haywood%20County,%20North%20Carolina%20Civil%20War%20Soldiers.htm UNC Roster of Haywood County Civil War Soldiers] ==== Henderson County ==== *[http://hendersonheritage.com/214-2/ Civil War Henderson Heritage] *[http://ncgenweb.us/nc/henderson/2014/01/27/nc-civil-war-roster-index-and-nc-confederate-veterans/ Henderson County Civil War Roster] ==== Hertford County ==== *[http://www.northcarolinahistory.org/encyclopedia/691/entry NC History Project Hertford County] ==== Hoke County ==== *[http://www.civilwaracademy.com/civil-war-battles-in-north-carolina.html Civil War Battles in NC] *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Hoke_County,_North_Carolina Hoke County Family Search] ==== Hyde County ==== *[http://www.ncgenweb.us/hyde/military/HYDECSA.HTM NC GenWeb Hyde County Civil War Soldiers] *[http://www.ncroots.com/Diane/1890hscmynames.htm 1890 Census Union Veterans Schedule Hyde County] ''surnames only'' ==== Iredell County ==== *[http://ncgenweb.us/nc/iredell/civil-war/ The Civil War in Iredell County] ==== Jackson County ==== *[http://www.jcncgs.com/civilw.htm Jackson County in the Civil War] ==== Johnston County ==== *[http://www.linkpendium.com/genealogy/USA/NC/Johnston/mil/cw/ Johnston County Military Records] ==== Jones County ==== *[http://www.ncgenweb.us/jones/military NC GenWeb Military in Jones County] ==== Lee County ==== *[http://www.leecountync.gov/History/EstablishmentofLeeCounty.aspx Lee County Government] ==== Lenoir County ==== *[http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Wyse_Fork Battle of Wyse Fork] *[http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Lenoir_County,_North_Carolina Family Search Lenoir County] ==== Lincoln County ==== *[http://gastonlibrary.org/index.cfm/research/genealogy-local-history/finding-civil-war-soldiers-gaston-lincoln/ Finding Civil War Soldiers, Lincoln and Gaston County] *[https://archive.org/details/rosterofconfeder00unit Roster of Confederate Soldiers from Lincoln County (full text)] *[http://www.lincolncounty.org/index.aspx?nid=1082 Lincoln County Website] Contains information on how to find Civil War Veterans] *[http://www.ncgenweb.us/lincoln/military/civwar.htm NC Gen Web Lincoln County, War Between the States] ==== McDowell County ==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/McDowell_County,_North_Carolina Family Search McDowell Co., NC] *[http://mcdowellhistory.com/category/civil-war/ McDowell County Civil War Oral History] *[http://www.mcdowellwv.com/civilwar/mcdowell.html McDowell County Civil War] *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_McDowell Battle of McDowell] ==== Macon County ==== *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Fort_Macon Siege of Ft. Macon] *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_McDowell Battle of McDowell] ==== Madison County ==== *[http://www.visitmadisoncounty.com/who-we-are/madison-county/the-civil-war-in-madison-county-nc Madison County in the Civil War] *[http://echoesofmadison.com/ Madison County Genealogical Society] *[http://www.learnnc.org/lp/editions/nchist-civilwar/5469 The Shelton Laurel Massacre] ==== Martin County ==== *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/mn/martin/military/civilwar/rostercw.txt Roster of Civil War Soldiers Martin, NC] ==== Mecklenburg County ==== *[http://members.tripod.com/~records_searcher/index-10.html Civil War Rosters Mecklenbur] ==== Mitchell County ==== *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ncmitche/ RootsWeb Mitchell Co.] ==== Montgomery County ==== *[http://renegadesouth.wordpress.com/2009/06/19/the-inner-civil-war-in-montgomery-co-n-c/ The Inner Civil War in Montgomery] *[http://www.usgwarchives.net/nc/montgomery/montgomerymilitary.htm US GenWeb Montgomery Co., NC] ==== Moore County ==== *[http://www.companyh26th.com/moore-county-nc-and-the-civil-war.html Company H 26th Regiment] *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Moore_County,_North_Carolina Family Search Moore County] ==== Nash County ==== *[http://www.ncgenweb.us/nash/military/civil-war-1861-1865/ Civil War 1861-1865 Nash County] ==== New Hanover County ==== *[http://www.ncgenweb.us/newhanover/civilwar.html New Hanover NC GenWeb] ==== Northampton County ==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Northampton_County,_North_Carolina North Hampton Family Search] ==== Onslow County ==== *[http://michaelchardy.blogspot.com/2010/03/onslow-county.html Looking for NC's Civil War Onslow Co.] ==== Orange County ==== *[http://www.censusdiggins.com/nc-civil-war-bart.html Orange County Civil War Records] ==== Pamlico County ==== *[http://www.ncgenweb.us/pamlico/military.html Pamlico Co. Military Data] ==== Pasquotank County ==== *[http://ncgenweb.us/nc/pasquotank/military/ NC GenWeb Military Pasquotank Co.] ==== Pender County ==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Pender_County,_North_Carolina Family Search Pender County] ==== Perquimans County ==== *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ncperqui/civil_war.htm RootsWeb Civil War Soldiers] ==== Person County ==== *[http://www.censusdiggins.com/nc_civil_war_p.html Person County Census and Records] ==== Pitt County ==== *[http://www.ecu.edu/cs-lib/ncc/mapconf.cfm Pitt County During the Civil War] ==== Polk County ==== *[http://www.linkpendium.com/genealogy/USA/NC/Polk/ Polk County, NC Census and Data] ==== Randolph County ==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Randolph_County,_North_Carolina Family Search Randolf Co.] ==== Richmond County ==== *[http://www.ncgenweb.us/richmond/civindex.html Civil War Records Richmond Co.] ==== Robeson County ==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Robeson_County,_North_Carolina Family Search Robeson Co.] ==== Rockingham County ==== *[http://www.usgwarchives.net/nc/rockingham/rockinghammilitary.html Rockingham Co., Military Archives] ==== Rowan County ==== *[http://visitsalisburync.com/things-to-do/historic-attractions/default.aspx Rowan County Civil War] *[http://www.civilwartraveler.com/EAST/NC/StonemansRaid.html Stoneman's Raid] ==== Rutherford County ==== *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~judytalk/companies.htm List of Troops. Raised in Rutherford County] *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Rutherford_County,_North_Carolina Family Search Rutherford County, NC Civil War] ==== Sampson County ==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Sampson_County,_North_Carolina Family Search Sampson] ==== Scotland County ==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Scotland_County,_North_Carolina Family Search Scotland Co.] ==== Stanly County ==== *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ncstanly/mil-cw/cw-ac.htm RootsWeb Civil War Roster Stanly Co.] *[http://www.nccivilwar150.com/battlefields/sites.htm NC Battle Sites] ==== Stokes County ==== *[http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Stokes_County,_North_Carolina Family Search Stokes County] ==== Surry County ==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Surry_County,_North_Carolina Family Search Surry Co NC] *[http://www.genealogy.mountainscape.com/surrycousins/Civil_War_Vets.htm Surry Cousins Civil War Veterans] ==== Swain County ==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Swain_County,_North_Carolina Swain County Family Search] ==== Transylvania County ==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Transylvania_County,_North_Carolina Family Search Transylvania County] ==== Tyrel County ==== *[http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gumneck/Civil.html RootsWeb Tyrel County Civil War Soldiers] ==== Union County ==== *[http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Union_County,_North_Carolina Family Search Union County] ==== Vance County ==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Vance_County,_North_Carolina Family Search Vance County] ==== Wake County ==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Wake_County,_North_Carolina Family Search Wake County] ==== Warren County ==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Warren_County,_North_Carolina Family Search Warren County] ==== Washington County ==== *[http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/nc013.htm Battle of Albemarle Sound] ==== Watauga County ==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Watauga_County,_North_Carolina Family Search Watauga County] ==== Wayne County ==== *[http://www.waynemuseum.org/ Wayne County Museum] ==== Wilkes County ==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Wilkes_County,_North_Carolina Family Search Wilkes County] ==== Wilson County ==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Wilson_County,_North_Carolina Family Search Wilson County] ==== Yadkin County ==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Yarkin_County,_North_Carolina Family Search Yadkin County] ==== Yancey County ==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Yancey_County,_North_Carolina Family Search Yancey County] == Sources == *https://homeofheroes.com/moh/states/nc.html *http://nccivilwar.lostsoulsgenealogy.com/confederatedead.htm *http://www.nccivilwar150.com/history/digital-resources.htm *https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-cemeteries.htm *[https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009833121 On-line Book: Roster of North Carolina Troops in the War Between the States], Prepared by order of legislature of 1881, by John W. Moore; also available *[https://archive.org/details/rosterofnorthcar03moor/page/n3 Moore's Roster] Roster of North Carolina Troops in the War Between the States *[http://nccivilwar.lostsoulsgenealogy.com/transbooks.htm List of transcribed books] *http://www.censusdiggins.com/nc_civilwar.html *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/search Krick, Robert K. The Gettysburg Death Roster: The Confederate Dead at Gettysburg. Second Edition] Dayton, Ohio: Morningside Bookshop, 1985. (FHL book 974.842/GI V2K 1985.) Alphabetical by name. Some entries list rank. Also lists company and regiment. *[http://nccivilwar.lostsoulsgenealogy.com/militaryobitscw.htm Military Obituaries] *[https://civilwartraveler.com/EAST/NC/eastern.html#Plymouth Civil War Travelers] *[http://nccivilwar.lostsoulsgenealogy.com/powcw.htm Prisoners of War 1863] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas%27_Legion Thomas' Legion of Indians and Highlanders 69th North Carolina Infantry Regiment] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Macon_State_Park Fort Macon State Park] *[https://blogs.lib.unc.edu/civilwar/ UNC Blog Civil War Day by Day] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/26th_North_Carolina_Infantry 26th North Carolina Infantry] The 26th is famous for being the regiment with the largest number of casualties on both sides during the war. *[https://www.nps.gov/fora/learn/historyculture/freedmenscolony.htm The Freedmen's Colony] *[https://www.ourstate.com/civil-war-prisoners/ Salisbury Civil War Prison] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Carolina_in_the_American_Civil_War Wikipedia North Carolina in the Civil War] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/109455/salisbury-national-cemetery Salisbury National Cemetery] Older Cemetery *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/825168/salisbury-national-cemetery-annex Salisbury National Cemetery Annex] newer *[http://www.interment.net/data/us/nc/rowan/salisnat/index.htm Interment Rowan Salisbury National Cemetery] PLUS *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/North_Carolina,_Civil_War_Service_Records_of_Confederate_Soldiers_(FamilySearch_Historical_Records) Confederate Soldiers Records] *https://www.ncpedia.org/history/cw-1900/civil-war *[https://northcarolinahistory.org/encyclopedia/civil-war/ *[https://www.ncmuseumofhistory.org/exhibits/civil-war Civil War Exhibits] *https://www.ncmuseumofhistory.org/civil-war-battles-fought-north-carolina Museum Civil War Battles] *[https://americancivilwar.com/statepic/north_carolina.html *https://americancivilwar.com/statepic/nc/nc020.html *[https://go.fold3.com/results?category=cw-service&links=0&xid=2046&slid=&pgrid=7728514381&ptaid=kwd-1141373792&s_kwcid=civil%20war%20in%20north%20carolina&gclid=Cj0KCQiAjszhBRDgARIsAH8Kgvcp5UL5X0BKTiKauWFrj-iZbVW4Actd9Cxq803MEzEqwz9cKO22b8waAjOpEALw_wcB Civil War Service Records, Fold 3]

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[[Category: North Carolina, United States Civil War]] === North Carolina Units in United States Civil War === This space contains a list of North Carolina Civil War Confederate Units, by WikiTree categories. When adding Categories to Profiles, use the Category Name exactly as it is listed on the Category Page, e.g. ''[[Category:1st Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War]]''. The Unit Category is also assigned automatically with the unit parameter, if using the US Civil War template, e.g. {{US Civil War
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You do not have to add the "United States Civil War" to the unit name, if using the template. {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue; text-align=center;" |- !colspan=2|Unit, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War |- style="vertical-align: top;" | * [[:Category:1st Regiment, North Carolina Infantry (6 months, 1861), United States Civil War|1st (6 months, 1861)]] - Bethel Regiment * [[:Category:1st Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War|1st]] (1st State Troops) * [[:Category:2nd Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War|2nd]] (2nd State Troops) * [[:Category:3rd Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War|3rd]] (3rd State Troops) * [[:Category:4th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War|4th]] (4th State Troops) * [[:Category:5th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War|5th Regiment]] (5th State Troops) * [[:Category:6th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War|6th Regiment]] (6th State Troops) * [[:Category:7th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War|7th Regiment]] (7th State Troops) * [[:Category:8th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War|8th Regiment]] (8th State Troops) * [[:Category:10th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War|10th Regiment]] * [[:Category:11th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War|11th Regiment]] * [[:Category:12th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War|12th Regiment]] - 2nd Volunteers * [[:Category:13th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War|13th Regiment]] - 3rd Volunteers * [[:Category:14th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War|14th Regiment]] - 4th Volunteers * [[:Category:15th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War|15th Regiment]] - 5th Volunteers * [[:Category:16th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War|16th Regiment]] - 6th Volunteers from Jun 1861 to Nov 14, 1861 * [[:Category:17th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry (1st Organization), United States Civil War|17th Regiment (1st Organization)]] - 7th Volunteers * [[:Category:17th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry (2nd Organization), United States Civil War|17th Regiment (2nd Organization)]] * [[:Category:18th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War|18th Regiment]] - 8th Volunteers * [[:Category:20th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War|20th Regiment]] - 10th Volunteers * [[:Category:21st Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War|21st Regiment]] - 11th Volunteers * [[:Category:22nd Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War|22nd Regiment]] - 12th Volunteers * [[:Category:23rd Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War|23rd Regiment]] - 13th Volunteers * [[:Category:24th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War|24th Regiment]] - 14th Volunteers * [[:Category:25th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War|25th Regiment]] - 15th Volunteers * [[:Category:26th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War|26th Regiment]] * [[:Category:27th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War|27th Regiment]] * [[:Category:28th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War|28th Regiment]] * [[:Category:29th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War|29th Regiment]] * [[:Category:30th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War|30th Regiment]] * [[:Category:31st Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War|31st Regiment]] * [[:Category:32nd Regiment, North Carolina Infantry (Lenoir Braves), United States Civil War|32nd Regiment (Lenoir Braves)]] * [[:Category:33rd Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War|33rd Regiment]] * [[:Category:34th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War|34th Regiment]] * [[:Category:35th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War|35th Regiment]] | * [[:Category:36th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War|36th Regiment]] - also known as [[:Category: 2nd Regiment, North Carolina Artillery, United States Civil War|2nd Artillery Regiment]], Cape Fear Regiment * [[:Category:37th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War|37th Regiment]] * [[:Category:38th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War|38th Regiment]] * [[:Category:39th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War|39th Regiment]] * [[:Category:42nd Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War|42nd Regiment]] * [[:Category:43rd Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War|43rd Regiment]] * [[:Category:44th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War|44th Regiment]] * [[:Category:45th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War|45th Regiment]] * [[:Category:46th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War|46th Regiment]] * [[:Category:47th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War|47th Regiment]] * [[:Category:48th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War|48th Regiment]] * [[:Category:49th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War|49th Regiment]] * [[:Category:50th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War|50th Regiment]] * [[:Category:51st Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War|51st Regiment]] * [[:Category:52nd Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War|52nd Regiment]] * [[:Category:53rd Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War|53rd Regiment]] * [[:Category:54th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War|54th Regiment]] * [[:Category:55th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War|55th Regiment]] * [[:Category:56th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War|56th Regiment]] * [[:Category:57th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War|57th Regiment]] * [[:Category:58th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War|58th Regiment]] engaged in [[:Category:Campbell County, Tennessee|Campbell County, Tennessee]] with more than 100 burials in [[:Category:DeLap Cemetery, Jacksboro, Tennessee|DeLap Cemetery]] * [[:Category:60th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War|60th Regiment]] * [[:Category:61st Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War|61st Regiment]] * [[:Category:62nd Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War|62nd Regiment]] * [[:Category:64th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry (Allen's), United States Civil War|64th Regiment (Allen's)]] (11th Battalion) * [[:Category:66th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War|66th Regiment]] merged with 8th Battalion, Partisan Rangers; 13th Battalion Infantry * [[:Category:67th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War|67th Regiment]] * [[:Category:68th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War|68th Regiment]] * [[:Category:71st Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War|71st Regiment]] |- !colspan=2|Unit, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War |- |colspan=2| * [[:Category:1st Battalion, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War|1st Battalion]], merged into [[:Category: 32nd Regiment, North Carolina Infantry (Lenoir Braves), United States Civil War|32nd Regiment]] * [[:Category:2nd Battalion, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War|2nd Battalion]] * [[:Category: 6th Battalion, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War| 6th Battalion]] (Cohoon's Battalion, Virginia Infantry) * [[:Category:13th Battalion, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War|13th Battalion]] |} ----- {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue; text-align=center;" |- !Unit, North Carolina Junior Reserves, United States Civil War !Unit, North Carolina Senior Reserves, United States Civil War |- | * [[:Category:1st Regiment, North Carolina Junior Reserves, United States Civil War|1st Regiment]] (70th Infantry Regiment) * [[:Category:2nd Regiment, North Carolina Junior Reserves, United States Civil War|2nd Regimen]] (71st Infantry Regiment) * [[:Category:3rd Regiment, North Carolina Junior Reserves, United States Civil War|3rd Regiment]] (72nd Infantry Regiment) * [[:Category:1st Battalion, North Carolina Junior Reserves, United States Civil War|1st Battalion]] * [[:Category:2nd Battalion, North Carolina Junior Reserves, United States Civil War|2nd Battalion]] * [[:Category:4th Battalion, North Carolina Junior Reserves, United States Civil War|4th Battalion]] * [[:Category:5th Battalion, North Carolina Junior Reserves, United States Civil War|5th Battalion]] * [[:Category:6th Battalion, North Carolina Junior Reserves, United States Civil War|6th Battalion]] * [[:Category:7th Battalion, North Carolina Junior Reserves, United States Civil War|7th Battalion]] * [[:Category:8th Battalion, North Carolina Junior Reserves, United States Civil War|8th Battalion]] * 9th Battalion, Junior Reserves * Millard's Battalion, Junior Reserves (20th Battalion) | * [[:Category:2nd Regiment, North Carolina Senior Reserves, United States Civil War|2nd Regiment]] * [[:Category:4th Regiment, North Carolina Senior Reserves, United States Civil War|4th Regiment]] (73th Infantry Regiment) * [[:Category:5th Regiment, North Carolina Senior Reserves, United States Civil War|5th Regiment]] (74th Infantry Regiment) * [[:Category:6th Regiment, North Carolina Senior Reserves, United States Civil War|6th Regiment]] (76th Infantry Regiment) * [[:Category:7th Regiment, North Carolina Senior Reserves, United States Civil War|7th Regiment]] (77th Infantry Regiment) * [[:Category:8th Regiment, North Carolina Senior Reserves, United States Civil War|8th Regiment]] (78th Infantry Regiment) * [[:Category:3rd Battalion, North Carolina Senior Reserves, United States Civil War|3rd Battalion]] * [[:Category:McCorkle's Battalion, North Carolina Senior Reserves, United States Civil War|McCorkle's Battalion]] * Erwin's Battalion, Senior Reserves (21st Battalion) * Hill's Battalion, Senior Reserves (22nd Battalion) * Littlejohn's Battalion, Senior Reserves (23rd Battalion) |} ----- {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue; text-align=center;" |- !Unit, North Carolina Cavalry, United States Civil War |- | * [[:Category: 1st Regiment, North Carolina Cavalry, United States Civil War|1st Regiment]] - (9th State troops) * [[:Category:2nd Regiment, North Carolina Cavalry, United States Civil War|2nd Regiment]] (19th State Troops) * [[:Category:3rd Regiment, North Carolina Cavalry, United States Civil War|3rd Regiment]] - 41st Volunteers * [[:Category:4th Regiment, North Carolina Cavalry, United States Civil War|4th Regiment]] - 59th Volunteers * [[:Category: 5th Regiment, North Carolina Cavalry, United States Civil War|5th Regiment]] - 63rd Volunteers * [[:Category: 6th Regiment, North Carolina Cavalry, United States Civil War|6th Regiment]] - 65th Volunteers * [[:Category: 7th Regiment, North Carolina Cavalry, United States Civil War|7th Regiment]] - 75th Volunteers * [[:Category: 8th Regiment, North Carolina Cavalry, United States Civil War|8th Regiment]] - 79th Volunteers * [[:Category: 10th Regiment, North Carolina Cavalry, United States Civil War|10th Regiment]] * [[:Category:5th Battalion, North Carolina Cavalry, United States Civil War|5th Battalion]] * [[:Category:7th Battalion, North Carolina Cavalry, United States Civil War|7th Battalion]] * [[:Category:12th Battalion, North Carolina Cavalry, United States Civil War|12th Battalion]] * [[:Category:14th Battalion, North Carolina Cavalry, United States Civil War|14th Battalion]] * [[:Category:15th Battalion, North Carolina Cavalry (State Service), United States Civil War|15th Battalion (State Service)]] * [[:Category:16th Battalion, North Carolina Cavalry, United States Civil War|16th Battalion]] |} ----- {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue; text-align=center;" |- !Unit, North Carolina Artillery, United States Civil War |- | * [[:Category:1st Regiment, North Carolina Artillery, United States Civil War|1st Regiment, North Carolina Artillery]] - (10th State Troops) * [[:Category:2nd Regiment, North Carolina Artillery, United States Civil War|2nd Regiment, North Carolina Artillery]] - 36th Volunteers * [[:Category:3rd Regiment, North Carolina Artillery, United States Civil War|3rd Regiment, North Carolina Artillery]] - 40th Volunteers |- !Unit, North Carolina Light Artillery, United States Civil War |- | * [[:Category:3rd Battalion, North Carolina Light Artillery, United States Civil War|3rd Battalion, North Carolina Light Artillery]] (Company B, Edenton Bell Battery) * [[:Category:13th Battalion, North Carolina Light Artillery, United States Civil War|13th Battalion, North Carolina Light Artillery]] |- !Unit, Heavy Artillery, United States Civil War |- | * [[:Category:1st Battalion, North Carolina Heavy Artillery, United States Civil War|1st Battalion, North Carolina Heavy Artillery]] * [[:Category:10th Battalion, North Carolina Heavy Artillery, United States Civil War|10th Battalion, North Carolina Heavy Artillery]] |- !Legion, North Carolina, United States Civil War |- | * [[:Category:Thomas' Legion, North Carolina, United States Civil War | Thomas' Legion, North Carolina]] - Thomas' Legion of Cherokees and Highlanders; 69th Regiment |} ----- {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue; text-align=center;" |- !Miscellaneous Units, United States Civil War |- | * [[:Category:1st Regiment, North Carolina Detailed Men, United States Civil War|1st Regiment, North Carolina Detailed Men]] * [[:Category:2nd Regiment, North Carolina Detailed Men, United States Civil War|2nd Regiment, North Carolina Detailed Men]] * [[:Category:9th Battalion, North Carolina Sharpshooters, United States Civil War|9th Battalion, North Carolina Sharpshooters]] - AKA 1st Battalion Sharp Shooters * [[:Category:Bank's Company, North Carolina (Curritick Guard), United States Civil War|Bank's Company, North Carolina (Curritick Guard)]] * [[:Category:Bass' Company, North Carolina, United States Civil War|Bass' Company, North Carolina]] * [[:Category:Brown's Company, North Carolina, United States Civil War|Brown's Company, North Carolina]] * [[:Category:Cumberland County Battalion, North Carolina Detailed Men, United States Civil War|Cumberland County Battalion, North Carolina Detailed Men]] * [[:Category:Doughton's Company, North Carolina (Alleghany Grays), United States Civil War|Doughton's Company, North Carolina (Alleghany Grays)]] * [[:Category:Galloway's Company, North Carolina Coast Guards, United States Civil War|Galloway's Company, North Carolina Coast Guards]] * [[:Category:Giddin's Company, North Carolina Detailed and Petitioned Men, United States Civil War|Giddin's Company, North Carolina Detailed and Petitioned Men]] * [[:Category:Hill's Battalion, North Carolina Reserves, United States Civil War|Hill's Battalion, North Carolina Reserves]] * [[:Category:Howard's Company, North Carolina Prison Guards, United States Civil War|Howard's Company, North Carolina Prison Guards]] * [[:Category:Jones' Company, North Carolina Supporting Force, United States Civil War|Jones' Company, North Carolina Supporting Force]] * [[:Category:Mallett's Company, North Carolina, United States Civil War|Mallett's Company, North Carolina]] * [[:Category:Mallett's Battalion, North Carolina Camp Guards (Camp Holmes), United States Civil War|Mallett's Battalion, North Carolina Camp Guards (Camp Holmes)]] * [[:Category:McDugald's Company, North Carolina, United States Civil War|McDugald's Company, North Carolina]] * [[:Category:McLean's Battalion, North Carolina Light Duty Men, United States Civil War|McLean's Battalion, North Carolina Light Duty Men]] * [[:Category:McMillan's Company, North Carolina, United States Civil War|McMillan's Company, North Carolina]] * [[:Category:McRae's Battalion, North Carolina Cavalry, United States Civil War|McRae's Battalion, North Carolina Cavalry]] * [[:Category:Moseley's Company, North Carolina Artillery (Sampson Artillery), United States Civil War|Moseley's Company, North Carolina Artillery (Sampson Artillery)]] * [[:Category:Townsend's Company, North Carolina State Troops, United States Civil War|Townsend's Company, North Carolina State Troops]] * [[:Category:Wallace's Company, Wilmington North Carolina Railroad Guards, United States Civil War|Wallace's Company, Wilmington North Carolina Railroad Guards]] |- !Unit, North Carolina Partisan Ranges, United States Civil War |- | * [[:Category: 8th Battalion, North Carolina Partisan Rangers, United States Civil War|8th North Carolina Battalion Partisan Rangers]] * [[:Category:Lawrence's Company, North Carolina Volunteers (Wilson Partison Rangers), United States Civil War|Lawrence's Company, North Carolina Volunteers (Wilson Partison Rangers)]] * [[:Category:Swindell's Company, North Carolina Partisan Rangers, United States Civil War|Swindell's Company, North Carolina Partisan Rangers]] |- !Unit, North Carolina Militia, United States Civil War |- | * [[:Category: 1st Regiment, North Carolina Militia, United States Civil War|1st North Carolina Regiment Militia]] * [[:Category: 33rd Regiment, North Carolina Militia, United States Civil War|33rd North Carolina Militia]] * [[:Category: 51st Regiment, North Carolina Militia, United States Civil War|51st North Carolina Militia]] * [[:Category: Clark's Special Battalion, North Carolina Militia, United States Civil War|Clark's Special Battalion Militia]] * [[:Category: 66th Battalion, North Carolina Militia, United States Civil War|Whitman's Company 66th Battalion Militia]] |- !Home Guard Unit, United States Civil War |- | * [[:Category:North Carolina Home Guards, United States Civil War|North Carolina Home Guards]] * [[:Category:3rd Regiment, North Carolina Home Guards, United States Civil War|3rd Regiment, North Carolina Home Guards]] * [[:Category:11th Battalion, North Carolina Home Guards, United States Civil War|11th Battalion, North Carolina Home Guards]] |- !Unit, North Carolina Local Defense Troops, United States Civil War |- | * [[:Category:2nd Battalion, North Carolina Local Defense Troops, United States Civil War|2nd Battalion, North Carolina Local Defense Troops]] * [[:Category:Allen's Company, North Carolina Local Defense, United States Civil War|Allen's Company, North Carolina Local Defense]] * [[:Category:Cox's Company, North Carolina Local Defense (Provost Guard Kingston), United States Civil War|Cox's Company, North Carolina Local Defense (Provost Guard Kingston)]] * Croom's Company, North Carolina Local Defense (Kingston Guards) (Kingston Provost Guard), United States Civil War * [[:Category:Gibbs' Company, North Carolina Local Defense, United States Civil War|Gibbs' Company, North Carolina Local Defense]] * [[:Category:Griswold's Company, North Carolina Local Defense, United States Civil War|Griswold's Company, North Carolina Local Defense]] (Provost Guard, Goldsboro) * [[:Category:Hoskins' Company, North Carolina Local Defense, United States Civil War|Hoskins' Company, North Carolina Local Defense]] * [[:Category:Howard's Cavalry Company, North Carolina Local Defense, United States Civil War|Howard's Cavalry Company, North Carolina Local Defense]] * [[:Category:Lee's Company, North Carolina Local Defense (Silver Greys), United States Civil War|Lee's Company, North Carolina Local Defense (Silver Greys)]] * [[:Category:Nelson's Company, North Carolina Local Defense, United States Civil War|Nelson's Company, North Carolina Local Defense]] * [[:Category:Snead's Company, North Carolina Local Defense, United States Civil War|Snead's Company, North Carolina Local Defense]] |} === Battle Flags === * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Civil_War_Flags-4 18th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry] == Footnotes and Sources == * [[Wikipedia:List of North Carolina Confederate Civil War units]] * [[Wikipedia:List of North Carolina Union Civil War regiments]] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/North_Carolina_in_the_Civil_War North Carolina in the Civil War], FamilySearch.com * [https://www.amazon.com/Units-Confederate-States-Joseph-Crute/dp/0942211537 Units of the Confederate States] by Joseph Crute

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---- '''Please join our Project Before Adding Your Name to this Regional Page. To Join: Answer the {{G2GLink|1449885}} link stating which Region(s) you wish to join''' ---- Welcome to the Appalachia Project - North Central Appalachia Team, a part of the [[Project:Appalachia|Appalachia Project]]. If you're a member of the project and would like to join this team, # add your name, interest area(s), and what you're working to the [[#Member Details|Members list (below)]]. # add the team category to your profile: [[Category: North Central Appalachia Team]] - you can also add [[Category: Appalachia Project]] #update your Member sticker (or add it): {{Member|Appalachia|team=[[Space: North Central Appalachia Team|North Central Appalachia Team]]}} {{Member|Appalachia|team=[[Space: North Central Appalachia Team|North Central Appalachia Team]]}} or {{Member|Appalachia}}{{Member|Appalachia}} # read through the [[Project:Appalachia|project page]], if you haven't already. # check out the [[#North Central Appalachia Team To-Dos|To-Dos (below)]] - you can add to the list or sign on for a task that interests you. Regional Team Leader: [[Stewart-763|Karen Stewart]]
See [[#Member Details|Members (below)]]. :{| border="1" ! style="background-color:#BEBADA; color:#000;"| States |- |[[:Category:Ohio_Appalachians|Ohio Appalachians]] |- |[[:Category:West_Virginia_Appalachians|West Virginia Appalachians]] |- |} {{Clear}} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Appalachia_Project-1.png |align=l |size=m |caption=Five Regions of Appalachia }} {{Clear}} If you see things that need done, you can add them to the [[#Tasks|Task list, below]]. If you have ideas for things that the Team could be doing, let me know! ~ [[Craig-4574|Sandy]] The links in the table above are for the "landing level" categories (where people profiles should be categorized; project pages are categorized under [[:Category: Appalachia Project]]). Thirteen states have counties in Appalachia. The '''North Central Appalachia Team''' covers counties in two of them: Ohio and West Virginia (the purple area in the above map). :'''Ohio''': Ohio's 32 Appalachia counties are split between the [[Space:North_Central_Appalachia_Team|Northern]] and North Central Appalachia Regions. (See the [[Space: Counties of Appalachia#Ohio|Ohio table]] on the project's [[Space: Counties of Appalachia|Counties of Appalachia page]]). The North Central Appalachia counties are Adams, Athens, Brown, Clermont, Gallia, Highland, Hocking, Jackson, Lawrence, Meigs, Monroe, Morgan, Noble, Perry, Pike, Ross, Scioto, Vinton, and Washington. :'''West Virginia''': West Virginia's 55 Appalachia counties are split between the [[Space:Northern_Appalachia_Team|Northern]], [[Space:Central_Appalachia_Team|Central]] and North Central Appalachia Regions. (See the [[Space: Counties of Appalachia#West Virginia|West Virginia table]] on the project's [[Space: Counties of Appalachia|Counties of Appalachia page]]). The North Central Appalachia counties are Barbour, Berkeley, Braxton, Cabell, Calhoun, Clay, Doddridge, Fayette, Gilmer, Grant, Greenbrier, Hampshire, Hardy, Harrison, Jackson, Jefferson, Kanawha, Lewis, Marion, Mason, Mercer, Mineral, Monongalia, Monroe, Morgan, Nicholas, Pendleton, Pleasants, Pocahontas, Preston, Putnam, Raleigh, Randolph, Ritchie, Roane, Summers, Taylor, Tucker, Tyler, Upshur, Webster, Wetzel, Wirt, and Wood. :'''When adding the appropriate Appalachians category, add any appropriate county-level location categories too.''' The [[Project: Appalachia |Appalachia Project]]'s [[Space: Counties of Appalachia|Counties of Appalachia]] includes all 423 counties listed by the Appalachian Regional Commission, plus some, with links to the WikiTree category pages. {{Clear}} === Member Details === ''See [[Space: Appalachia Project|Appalachia Project Membership]] for the Project's membership.'' : Members can add details of their interest area(s) and what they're working on for the North Central Appalachia Team in this section. * '''Member''': ''Interest area(s)'' ** ''Working on/intend to do/have an idea to do...'' *'''[[Baker-59037|Brooke (Baker) Alley]]''': Brooke to Add ** (Brooke to Add) *'''[[Shook-1401|Betsy (Shook) Baker]]''': Ohio Ancestors ** (Betsy to add) *'''[[Ballengee-138|David Ballengee]]''': My father's ancestors were some of the founding settlers in Summers County, West Virginia. Col James Graham of Lowell, WV. Isaac Ballengee, whose sons sold land to John Hinton, who developed Hinton, WV, now County Seat of Summers County. ** (David to Add) I intend to add stories/anecdotes of my family. Add Cemeteries and add names to Summers and Greenbrier West Virginia Cemeteries. * '''[[Bruce-5943|Thomas Bruce IV]]''': Has North Central and Central ancestors. *'''[[Calvert-1593|Mary Calvert]]''': ** (Mary to enter) *'''[[Campbell-27020|Cheri Campbell]]''': Northern PA on NY border; also lived in southwestern NYS ** (Cheri to Add) *'''[[Carollo-47|John Carollo Jr.]]''': My mother's line is mostly clustered in the 18th century Quaker settlements of Berkeley & Frederick Co. Va. More ancestors were scattered in Brooke County, Va. and SE Ohio. From there they migrated along the National Road and by the Civil War all settled in Central Illinois. Some cousins stayed behind. One served in the 4th West Virginia Calvary (union) in the Civil War. **I still have some genealogical brick walls to get through, especially the Garrett family in Washington County, Pa. in the early 19th century. It's possible the name was Anglicized from a German name like Gerret **I have a lot of love for Appalachian culture. *'''[[McCown-637|DC McCown]]''': Ohio and West Virginia ** My OH Appalachian ancestors are from: Gallia, Guernsey, Lawrence, and Noble ** My WV Appalachian ancestors are from: Cabell, Fayette, Kanawha, and Putnum ** Many (but not all) of them were already in WikiTree when I arrived to it, so for those I have been uploading photos/images, improving biographies/profiles, adding resources, and discovering duplicate profiles to merge and/or unravel. *'''[[Crews-2118|Bill Crews]]''': ** (Bill to add) *''' [[Davis-22213|Teresa Davis]]''':Watauga, Ashe, and Avery counties. ** (Teresa to add) *'''[[DeFrieze-2|George DeFrieze]]''': Many eastern Ohio ancestors. ** (George to Add) *'''[[Dodds-1338|Pamela (Dodds) Denchfield]]''': West Virginia and Ohio ** (Pamela to add) *'''[[Doss-807|Amanda (Doss) Doss-Connolly]]''': ** (Amanda to add) *'''[[Edwards-41906|Abby Edwards]]''': ** (Abby to add) *'''[[Esper-69|S Esper]]''': I have an Abundant family from the Region who came from Pennsylvania and settled along the Ohio River from Pittsburg to the Virginia/West Virginia border. They came to the area in the early 1700's and settled in Ohio Territory. **(S to Add) *'''[[Estridge-89|Rachel Estridge]]''': ** (Rachel to add) * '''[[Dale-2823|Pam (Dale) Fraley]]''': Working on creating Free Space pages for the counties in my region. ** Adding ancestor from Cabell, and Putnam Counties in West Virginia. ** Cabell, and Putnam Counties in West Virginia. ** Look toward picking up an idle county page to adopt. *'''[[Fry-8548|Judith Fry]]''': West Virginia and Ohio * Adding ancestors from Wood, Wirt, Preston Counties in West Virginia **Guernsey, Noble, and Jefferson Counties in Ohio *'''[[Gemperline-2|Danielle Gemperline]]''': **Primary Interests Scioto County, OH; Pike County, OH; Adams County, OH *'''[[Gilbert-20491|Dan Gilbert]]''': I have ancestors in this area. ** (Dan to add) *'''[[Guglik-1|Anne Guglik]]''': My primary interests in this region are Clermont County, Ohio and Hinton, Upshur and Gilmer counties in West Virginia. Names include Kammerer, Dickson, Parker, Aylor and Black. * '''[[Gulish-1|Mary (Gulish) Gi]]''': Working the following family names: Arbogast, Bennett, Linger, Ware ** Adding Linger family to WikiTree ** Adding First Responders to WikiTree * '''[[Hatton-2359|Kim Hatton]]''': Greenbrier County, Pocahontas County, Monroe County (WV) ** Would like to add as much information about the eastern side of Greenbrier County WV as I can; there isn't much information on that area compared to the rest of the county. Family names I have focus on are Trainer, Jeffries, Gum/Gumm. *'''[[Gray-20306|Ida (Gray) Houston]]''': I am mostly interested in the North Central, Central and South Central. In the North Central area, I am interested in the following counties of Ohio: Jackson, Gallia, Scioto, Pike, Ross, Vinton, and Washington. I am also interested in the following counties of West Virginia: Gilmer, Harrison, Kanawha, Lewis, Monongalia, Monroe, and Ohio County, WV ** (Ida to Add) *'''[[Daellenbach-32|Tabitha (Daellenbach) Howell]]''': Many of my family lines run through Appalachia, especially western Pennsylvania. ** (Tabitha to add) *'''[[Coffman-1600|Marcia (Coffman) Hicks RN-Ret.]]''': My paternal ancestors settled Coshocton, Jefferson and Brown Counties of OH in the mid 1800's. I also have maternal ancestors who came from Maryland. ** Still exploring my Appalachian Roots * '''[[Isleman-1|Janine Isleman]]''': Ohio and West Virginia, wherever needed ** working on profiles in Ohio and West Virginia as needed *'''[[Brown-42238|Dusti (Brown) Ide]]''': ** (Dusti to Add) *'''[[Jeffries-2458|K. Jeffries]]''': WV counties of: Clay, Fayette, Greenbrier, Kanawha, Monroe, Nicholas, Roane, and Monroe. ** (Kelli to Add) * '''[[Boblett-43|Linda (Boblett) Johnson]]''': Adding Ancestors in the North Central Appalachia area **Adding WV, VA, OH Ancestor Profiles to WT *'''[[Johnson-10907|Amy Johnson]]''': ** (Amy to Add) *'''[[Kelly-16701|Nicole Kelly]]''': Kanawha County, West Virginia ** Adding Ohio and West Virginia profiles, bios, stickers, and categorization to WT *'''[[Kiskis-1|April Kiskis]]''': My Ancestors hail from Cabell, Mason and Kanawha Counties in WV. Gallia, Lawrence, Franklin, Scioto, Ross, Clark, Jackson and Pike Counties in Ohio. Chances are if your family is from Appalachia, Im probably related to you. ** Adding and improving [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Kiskis-1/10 Ancestor profiles] on WikiTree. ** Adding categories and stickers to existing profiles. *'''[[Lemen-157|Mark Lemen]]''': West Virginia and Ohio ** Adding ancestors from Jefferson and Berkeley Counties in West Virginia ** Adding ancestors from Ross, Pike, and Highland Counties in Ohio *'''[[Williams-28514|Cindy (Williams) Lesure]]''': ** Cindy to Add *'''[[Little-3000|James Little]]''': James to Add ** (James to Add) *'''[[Luck-846|Anonymous Luck]]''': ** (Anon to add) *'''[[McCollum-1850|Reta McCollum]]''': Reta to Add ** I just keep finding more ancestors that were in West Virginia at one time or another. Surnames McCollum, Anglin, Baker, Lewis, Mihoan, Robinson. Mostly Jackson and Kanawa counties. *'''[[Mccoy-3884|Monte Mccoy]]''': ** (Monte to add) *'''[[McDaniel-8866|Russ McDaniel]]''': The family migration path was from at least Monroe (County), VA to Charleston, WV ** (Russ to Add) *'''[[Matz-479|Allison Matz]]''': ** My ancestors in Appalachian are mainly from Cabell and Wayne counties in West Virginia and Gallia and Adams counties in Ohio. I am currently researching surnames Woodrum, McCalla, Blume, and Shepherd. I am focusing on trying to bring older lines to present day by connecting spouses, children, and siblings of people I find. *'''[[Tucker-5631|Rebecca (Tucker) Morris]]''': WV Ancestors in Berkeley, Fayette, Greenbrier, Kanawha, Mercer, Raleigh, and Summers. * '''[[Patak-6|Mike Patak]]''': Adding spouse's ancestors from West Virginia **Adding spouse's ancestors (mostly during Thons) to Webster, Upshur and Randolph Counties, WV * '''[[Craig-4574|Sandy (Craig) Patak]]''' (Team Leader, Project Leader): My entire family comes from this region of West Virginia with a concentration on Gilmer, Harrison, Hardy, Lewis, Nicholas, Pendleton, Pocahontas, Randolph, Upshur, and Webster Counties. Some moved to the Trumball, Ohio area. Family Names: Bonner, Arbogast, Linger, Lance, King, Ware, Bennett, Teter ** Actively adding/reviewing/sourcing ancestors in West Virginia. 90% of my WikiTree work involves West Virginia. Mostly Lewis, Upshur, Randolph, Webster Counties to start * '''[[Powers-5789|John Powers]]''': Adding ancestors in North Central Appalachia **Adding WV and OH Ancestor Profiles to WT *'''[[Brewer-12716|Robyn (Brewer) Ritz]]''': Ancestors from Southern Ohio from Virginia, West Virginia and Kentucky. ** (Robin to add) * '''[[Soltysiak-9|Erin (Soltysiak) Robertson]]''' ** (Erin to enter) *'''[[Seay-647|Maggie (Seay) Church]]''': My interests are in Monongalia and Marion Counties in Virginia/West Virginia and across Penn. ** (Maggie to enter) * '''[[Noland-165|Liz (Noland) Shifflett]]''': Berkeley County, VA (ancestor Henry Van Meter lived there) and other pre-WV Virginia counties (I'll need to compare the North Central counties with the counties listed [[Space:Virginia_Counties_and_Parishes#WVa|in this table]] in order to list them here). I also have a keen interest in Kanawha County Salt Works (both VA & WV) and the Dickinson & Shrewsbury families (see [[Space:Salt_Makers|Salt Makers]] for more information). ** add stickers & categories as appropriate to profiles found under [[:Category: Berkeley County, Virginia]] & [[:Category: Berkeley County, Virginia Colony]] ** The Kanawha County, West Virginia space page already exists & several team members are interested in the county. I contacted Andrea (6 August) about adding me & other interested project members to the space page. * '''[[Slone-665|Katherine (Slone) Sims]]''': I was born and raised in Southwest Virginia, as were my parents. Through my own research into my family tree, I've discovered that a lot of the family that didn't stay in Virginia moved on to West Virginia and planted roots. I'm specifically looking at Kanawha County and focusing on the Wade and Hale families and anyone who intermingles with them. **Adding ancestors from West Virginia **Profile Improvements on West Virginia Profiles. * '''[[Stewart-763|Karen Stewart]]''': Both of my parents were born and raised in this part of West Virginia. I have ties to Ritchie (born there), Gilmer, Upshur, Randolph and Lewis counties. Some surnames are Martin, Stewart, Cutright, Rohrbough, Morgan, Beer, Goff, Riddle, Clevenger and many more. **Adding ancestors from West Virginia **Profile Improvements on West Virginia Profiles. *'''[[Robe-79|Margaret (Robe) Summitt]]''': I've entered many profiles in Monongalia and Marion Counties and Virginia/West Virginia and in Adams and Brown Counties, Ohio. This was mainly in my pursuit of all descendants of my 3ggf William Robe. It lately has been done to make interconnections between the families of these areas. Family names are: Robe, Stewart, Arnett, Cordray, Hall, Brand and many others in West Virginia, and, Howland (in southern Ohio), and others. *'''[[Thompson-62745|Karen Thompson]]''': My family has relatives from the West Virginia counties of Barbour, Cabell, Gilmer, Pendleton, Kanawha, Lincoln, Monroe, and Putnam counties. I have resided in Cabell County for over 65 years. ** (Karen to Add) * '''[[Weddington-53|Eric Weddington]]''': ** [[Space:Weddington_Name_Study|Weddington Name Study]] includes Weddington families in eastern Kentucky and surrounding areas (OH, WV). These Weddington families originated in south west Virginia. Knowledgeable of other associated family names in eastern Kentucky. The North Carolina Weddington families migrated to Tennessee, Georgia and Alabama. I have other family lines in Tennessee. Some knowledge of central Pennsylvania. [[Project: Cemeterist|Cemeterist]]. Multiple [[Project:One_Name_Studies|ONS]] coordinator. I work on the [[Project:Hatfield_and_McCoy|Hatfield & McCoy]] sub-project. Interest in the [[Space:Melungeon_Roots|Melungeon Roots]] sub-project. *'''[[Wilcox-6934|Mitchell Wilcox]]''': Tyler County, WV Ancestors ** My paternal family is from the Harrison, Marion & Tyler Counties; My maternal family is from Green County Pennsylvania, Tyler & Wetzel counties in WV. I enjoy finding new relatives & helping others to find their ancestors in this area. *'''[[Wine-527|Chris Wine]]''': Most of my family is from Virginia, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania ** Pennslyvania= (Cambria, Westmoreland) Kerestesy, Komisar, Polask, Vecsei **West Viginia,Virginia - (Braxton, Upshur, Lewis, Harrison, Barbour, Nicholas}Wine, Forinash, Fisher, Hartman, Bragg, Conrad, Moore, Yeager, Dick, Hurley, Riffle, Carter, Sharp, Miller, Williams, Adkins, Bonds, Shields, Mace, Scheider, Blaine, and Hull. *'''[[Wise-2522|Roger Wise]]''': Kanawha and Greenbrier river valleys ** (Roger to add) == North Central Appalachia Team To-Dos == '''Profile Maintenance''': Project members are asked to help work on profiles in the project's [[:Category:Appalachia Project Maintenance Categories|Maintenance Categories]]. Note that if you add a maintenance category, you should generally also add details of why you added it to the profile's Research Notes. : ''Needs categories'' *[[:Category:Appalachia Project Needs Biography |Appalachia Project Needs Biography]] *[[:Category:Appalachia Project Needs Biography |Appalachia Project Needs GEDCOM Cleanup]] *[[:Category:Appalachia Project Needs Research |Appalachia Project Needs Research]] *[[:Category:Appalachia Project Needs Sources |Appalachia Project Needs Sources]] (profile has at least one source but needs additional sources) : Profiles for Appalachians with no sources should have {{Unsourced|Appalachia}} added to the profile, which will put the profile in the project's Unsourced Profiles category: * [[:Category:Appalachia, Unsourced Profiles|Appalachia, Unsourced Profiles]] === Tasks === : Team members - if you're working on a listed task, please "sign" it by adding ~~~~ * Research county formation history to establish a timeline people can use to properly categorize profiles. * Check location categories for profiles of people who were born in, who lived in or who were associated with this region. ** Add the appropriate Appalachians category + [[Template:Appalachia Sticker|Sticker]]. ** If the person is associated with Appalachia, check the [[Project:Notables#Qualifications_for_Profiles|qualifications]] posted by the [[Project:Notables|Notables Project]] to see if [[:Category: Appalachia, Notables|[[Category: Appalachia, Notables]]]] should be added to the person's profile (whether or not they're associated with the North Central region of Appalachia). ====Note About VA & WV Stickers==== :When using the Appalachia Project's '''[[Template:Appalachia Sticker|Appalachia Sticker]]''', please keep in mind that West Virginia was NOT a State until June 20, 1863. 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Welcome to the North Dakota Project!
---- The North Dakota Project is also part of the [[Project:United_States_History|United States History Project]]. :See the [[Project:North_Dakota| '''North Dakota Project''']] page. *[[:Category:North_Dakota|North Dakota Category page]] *[[:Category:North_Dakota_Projects|North Dakota Projects page]] The leader of this project is [[Andrus-373|Alison Andrus]]. Please contact her if you would like to join. The state of North Dakota became a United States territory as part of the Louisiana Purchase of 1803. It was originally part of the Minnesota and Nebraska territories until it was organized into the Dakota Territory in 1861 along with South Dakota. It became a state on Nov. 2, 1889. {{Image|file=North_Dakota-3.jpg |caption='''1910 North Dakota Map''' }}
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{| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable " style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue;" |- |Adams |Barnes |Benson |Billings |Bottineau |Bowman |- |Burke |Burleigh |Cass |Cavalier |[[Space:Dickey_County,_North_Dakota|Dickey]] |Divide |- |Dunn |Eddy |Emmons |Foster |Golden Valley |Grand Forks |- |Grant |Griggs |Hettinger |Kidder |LaMoure |Logan |- |McHenry |McIntosh |McKenzie |McLean |Mercer |Morton |- |Mountrail |Nelson |Oliver |Pembina |Pierce |Ramsey |- |Ransom |Renville |Richland |Rolette |Sargent |Sheridan |- |Sioux |Slope |Stark |Steele |Stutsman |Towner |- |Traill |Walsh |Ward |Wells |Williams | |- |} === North Dakota Timeline === *Information gathered from the e-reference desk resources :1610 - [[Hudson-775|'''Henry Hudson''']] claimed the Hudson Bay watershed, which included much of eastern North Dakota for England. :1682 - LaSalle claimed the entire Mississippi River drainage which included the Missouri River drainage in North Dakota, for France. :1713 - England receives the northern part of North Dakota from France :1738 - Pierre Gaultier de la Verendrye, a French explorer, visited Mandan villages near the Missouri River. This is the first known Euro-American expedition into what is now North Dakota. :1742 - The sons of La Verendrye returned to the Missouri River as part of an expedition in search of a western sea. Subsequent explorers to visit this region included [[Carver-613|'''Jonathan Carver''']] (1768) and David Thompson (1797), among others. :1762 - Spain received from France land claimed by LaSalle. :1763 - Treaty of Paris granted to England part of the state drained by the Mouse and the Red Rivers. :1781 - The first known business enterprise, a fur trading post, was briefly established near the Souris River, but was soon abandoned as a result of pressure from unfriendly Indians. :1792 - Jacques D'Englise (Santiago Leglise) opened trade between Mandan villages and Spanish interests from St. Louis. :1794 - Rene Jusseaume built a Fur Post near the Knife River. :1796 - John Evans from St. Louis ascended the Missouri River to the Mandan villages near the Knife River. :1797 - Charles Baptiste Chaboillez, a French trader, opened a post at Pembina. David Thompson, an English explorer, mapped the northern part of the state. :1800 -Alexander Henry Jr. established a fur post at Park River. Henry moved his establishment to Pembina in 1801, and it became the nucleus for the first white settlement in what is now North Dakota. By this date, fur traders from Canada were frequent visitors to this region and a trade route had been established between posts near Lake Winnipeg and the Missouri River Indian villages. See the [[Project:Native_Americans|'''Native Americans Project''']] :1801 - John Cameron built a trading post at the current site of Grand Forks. :1802 - On March 12, the first non-Indian child was born in what is now North Dakota to Pierre Bonza and his wife, Black slaves of Alexander Henry, Jr. :1803 - On November 20, Spain returned the Missouri River watershed to France. The Louisiana Purchase transferred the area of North Dakota drained by the Missouri River from France to the United States on December 30. :1804 & 1806 - An expedition led by [[Lewis-5102|'''Meriwether Lewis''']] and [[Clark-5025|'''William Clark''']] entered North Dakota and wintered near the present town of Washburn on its way to the Pacific Coast. This temporary post, Fort Mandan, was frequently visited by nearby Indians. See the [[Project:Lewis_and_Clark_Expedition|'''Lewis and Clark Expedition Project''']]. :1806 - The Lewis and Clark Expedition returned down the river on its way back to St. Louis. Their journey marked the first major American penetration of the area and was characterized by amicable relationships with native inhabitants. See the [[Space:Lewis_and_Clark|'''Lewis and Clark Expedition''']]. :1809 - Fur Company entrepreneur Manuel Lisa of St. Louis led the first formal American business reconnaissance along the Missouri River in search of sites for trading posts. On December 29, the first white child was born in present-day North Dakota to fur post employees at Pembina. :1811 - Botanists John Bradbury and Thomas Nuttall surveyed the region during their journey to Oregon. Later expeditions included Prince Maximillian of Wied and artist George Catlin (1832-34) and naturalist [[Audubon-1|'''John J. Audubon''']] (1843) among many others. :1812 - An agricultural colony was established near Pembina by settlers from Canada under the authority of a royal grant to [[Douglas-3512|'''Lord Selkirk''']]. The ill-fated attempt failed after internal feuding, boundary changes, and grasshoppers destroyed the crops in 1820. Part of what is now North Dakota became part of the Missouri Territory. :1818 - All of North Dakota became part of the Missouri Territory. Fathers Dumoulin and Provencher established a Roman Catholic mission at Pembina; the first school, taught by William Edge, operated in connection with this mission. The 49th parallel was agreed to as the boundary between the US and Great Britain in a treaty whereby the United States acquired possession of the upper Red River drainage. :1822 - Fur Trading posts were established in the Missouri Valley. :1823 - An expedition led by [[Long-7560|'''Stephen H. Long''']] fixed the boundary between the United States and Canada at a point north of Pembina. A second military expedition, led by Henry Leavenworth, attempted to make treaties with the Arikara and other tribes. Later expeditions included Atkinson-O'Fallon (1825), Fremont-Nicollet (1839), and the Stevens Survey (1853). :1829 - Fort Union fur trading post was established. :1831 - Fort Clark fur trading post was established. :1832 - The Yellowstone, the first steamboat on the upper Missouri, reached Fort Union. :1834 - Land east of the Missouri River became part of the Territory of Michigan. :1836 - Land east of the Missouri River became part of the Territory of Wisconsin. :1837 - A smallpox epidemic virtually annihilated the Mandan Indians near Fort Clark. :1838 - Land east of the Missouri River became part of the Territory of Iowa. :1839 - [[Fremont-14|'''John C. Fremont''']] and Jean Nicollet explored the east-central part of the state. :1842 - The first Red River ox-cart caravan traversed trails between St. Joseph (Walhalla) and St. Paul, inaugurating a major commerce that continued for over 25 years. Major fur posts in this area were operated by Joseph Rolette (1842), [[Kittson-4|'''Norman Kittson''']] (1843), and Antoine Gingras (1843). :1845 - Fort Berthold fur trading post was established. :1848 - Father George Anthony Belcourt opened mission fields at Pembina, St. Joseph, and in the Turtle Mountains. Reverend Alonzo Barnard and James Tanner conducted the first Protestant services in the area at Pembina. :1849 - Land east of the Missouri River became part of the Minnesota Territory. :1851 - The first post office was established in what is now North Dakota at Pembina with [[Kittson-4|'''Norman Kittson''']] as Postmaster. A permanent agricultural settlement was established at Pembina under the leadership of Charles Cavileer. First flour mill was established at St. Joseph by Father Belcourt. :1853 - [[Stevens-8190|'''Issac I. Stevens''']] crossed the state surveying the "Northern Route" for the proposed transcontinental railroad. See [[Project:The_Way_West|'''The Way West Project''']] :1854 - Land east of the Missouri River became part of the Nebraska Territory. :1858 - Land east of the Missouri River was left without territorial government when Minnesota became a state. Military occupation of North Dakota began with the establishment of Fort Abercrombie on the Red River and the present-day town of Abercrombie; the fort was abandoned in 1877. :1859 - The Anson Northrup, first steamboat on the Red River, traveled from Fort Abercrombie to Winnipeg. :1860 - Regular steamboat service on the Missouri River began. :1861 - Dakota Territory was officially organized by the Federal government and [[Jayne-200|'''William Jayne''']] was appointed the first governor by [[Lincoln-103|'''President Abraham Lincoln''']]. See the [[Space:US_Governors|'''US Governors Project''']] :1862 - The First Territorial Legislature for Dakota Territory met at Yankton. Fort Abercrombie was besieged by Sioux during the Minnesota Uprising. See the [[Project:Native_Americans|'''Native Americans Project''']] :1863 - Dakota Territory was opened for homesteading. See the [[Project:Homesteaders|'''Homesteaders Project''']] Campaigns intended to punish Santee Sioux who participated in the Minnesota Uprising pushed through northern Dakota and were led by [[Sibley-972|'''General Henry H. Sibley''']] and [[Sully-60|'''General Alfred H. Sully''']]. On September 3, Sully's forces attacked a peaceful hunting camp of Yanktonai Sioux at Whitestone Hill; this was the last major battle of the Indian Wars period to be fought east of the Missouri. :1864 - The first newspaper to be published in northern Dakota, The Frontier Scout, was issued at Fort Union. An immigrant party led by James Fiske was besieged near present-day Marmarth for two weeks; members of the party constructed sod breastworks now known as Fort Dilts. A second military expedition led by Sully battled Sioux at Killdeer Mountain and in the Badlands. Military troops began temporary occupation of Fort Union (1864-65) and Fort Berthold (1864-67) pending establishment of new forts. The military post of Fort Rice (1864-78) was established. :1866 - The military post of Fort Buford (1866-95) was established. :1867 - The Fort Totten Indian Reservation was established and Sisseton and Wahpeton Sioux ceded lands to the US government by treaty. See the [[Project:Native_Americans|'''Native Americans Project''']] The military posts of Fort Ransom (1867-72), Fort Totten (1867-90), and Fort Stevenson (1867-83) were established. :1868 - A major peace council was held at Fort Rice; this led to the Laramie Treaty which defined Sioux lands as those west of the Missouri River in Dakota Territory. See the [[Project:Native_Americans|'''Native Americans Project''']] The first homestead entry in northern Dakota was made by Joseph Rolette in the northern Red River Valley. See the [[Project:Homesteaders|'''Homesteaders Project''']] :1870 - The Fort Berthold Indian Reservation was established and treaties between the Sioux and Chippewa and the US government ceded most of present-day eastern North Dakota to the Federal government. See the [[Project:Native_Americans|'''Native Americans Project''']] The military post of Fort Pembina (1870-95) was established. :1872 - The Northern Pacific Railway was built from the Red River to Jamestown; the NPRR reached Bismarck in 1873, but did not complete its main line to the Montana border until 1881. See [[Project:The_Way_West|'''The Way West Project''']] The first commercial telegraph line was extended from Fargo to Winnipeg and the military posts of Fort Abraham Lincoln (1872-91), Camp Hancock (1872-77), and Fort Seward (1872-77) were established. :1873 - On July 11, [[Lounsberry-48|'''Colonel Clement A. Lounsberry''']] published the first issue of the Bismarck Tribune, now North Dakota's oldest newspaper. The first commercial lignite mine opened at Sims, but failed. :1874 - A US Weather Bureau station was established at Camp Hancock at Bismarck. The Fargo Express, first newspaper in the Red River Valley, began publication. A major reconnaissance from Fort Abraham Lincoln, led by [[Custer-109|'''Col. George A. Custer''']], explored the Black Hills and verified the existence of gold in that region. The military post of Fort Yates (1874-1903) was established. :1875 - Bonanza farms were established in the Red River Valley. White settlement was permitted by the US War Department on Indian lands reserved by the Laramie treaty, precipitating a major Indian uprising on the plains. See the [[Project:Native_Americans|'''Native Americans Project''']] :1876 - The Seventh Cavalry, led by [[Custer-109|'''Col. George A. Custer''']], joined the Sioux Expedition of 1876. Leaving Fort Abraham Lincoln on May 17, Custer met decisive defeat at the Little Big Horn River in Montana on June 25. :1877 - The first Bismarck to Deadwood stage left Bismarck. See [[Project:The_Way_West|'''The Way West Project''']] First telephones in northern Dakota connected locations on the Grandin bonanza farm near Grandin. :1878 - Ranching was introduced in western Dakota Territory. :1879 - The Great Dakota land boom began. Military post at Cantonment Badlands (1879-83) was established. The St. Paul, Minneapolis, and Manitoba Railway (later the Great Northern Railway) entered northern Dakota near Grand Forks; The GNRR, led by James J. Hill, completed its main line to the Montana border in 1887. See [[Project:The_Way_West|'''The Way West Project''']] :1880 - Military reserves in the eastern and central portion of northern Dakota were opened to homesteading. See the [[Project:Homesteaders|'''Homesteaders Project''']] :1882 - The last great Indian buffalo hunt took place. Turtle Mountain Reservation was established. Fire destroyed a large portion of Grand Forks. :1883 - The territorial capital was moved from Yankton to Bismarck. First capitol was constructed. A university (UND) at Grand Forks and a Presbyterian College (now Jamestown College) were established. The Marquis de Mores began a packing plant and other businesses and planned the town of Medora; these enterprises failed in :1886 - [[Roosevelt-18|'''Theodore Roosevelt''']] first visited Medora; he later established two ranches in that vicinity that he utilized periodically until 1888. :1884 - Half the city of Devils Lake was destroyed by fire. :1885 - The first meeting of the Territorial Legislature was held at Bismarck. Marquis de Mores was acquitted of murder in a trial at Bismarck. The Hospital for the Insane (now North Dakota State Hospital) was opened at Jamestown. Territorial prison (now the State Penitentiary) opened at Bismarck. Territorial census was taken. :1886 - Severe winter in the western part of Dakota Territory put an end to open range ranching. Bank of Hamilton (oldest state bank in North Dakota) was opened. The Soo Line Railway began construction in northern Dakota at Fairmont; the Soo completed its lines to Portal in 1893. See [[Project:The_Way_West|'''The Way West Project''']] :1887 - The Standing Rock Indian Reservation was opened to homesteading. Board of Pharmacy, North Dakota's first examining board, was founded. The North Dakota Medical Association was founded at Larimore. :1889 - North Dakota was admitted to the Union as the 39th state on November 2, and a State Constitution was adopted in October. North Dakota's first Governor, [[Miller-32586|'''John Miller''']] of Dwight, took office. See the [[Space:US_Governors|'''US Governors Project''']] State Legislature convened at Bismarck on November 19. Constitutional prohibition of alcoholic beverages was instigated, North Dakota Farmers Alliance was formed. The Catholic diocese of Jamestown was established (the offices were moved to Fargo in 1891). :1890 - State Normal Schools at Valley City and Mayville (now State Universities), the State Agricultural College (now North Dakota State University) at Fargo, and the School for the Deaf at Devils Lake were opened. A State Agricultural Experiment Station was opened at Fargo. Panic among White settlers, stemming from Ghost Dance activities among the Sioux, rushed through western North Dakota. During his arrest by Indian Policemen, Hunkpapa Sioux leader, [[Bull-1259|'''Sitting Bull''']], was killed on Standing Rock Indian Reservation. :1892 - Early Republican Party domination of state politics was overthrown by the fusion of Democrats and Populists; [[Shortridge-184|'''Eli C.D. Shortridge''']] was elected Governor. See the [[Space:US_Governors|'''US Governors Project''']] Laura J. Eisenhuth, the first woman to hold state office, was elected Superintendent of Public Instruction. :1893 - The Industrial School at Ellendale (later known as the State Normal and Industrial School) was opened; this institution existed until 1971 when its Constitutional status was removed by referendum. The North Dakota Soldiers' Home was opened at Lisbon. Fire destroyed almost the entire business section of Fargo. :1894 - Fire destroyed four city blocks in LaMoure. :1895 - The State Historical Society of North Dakota was incorporated with [[Lounsberry-48|'''Colonel Clement A. Lounsberry''']] as president. :1897 - The first free public library opened at Grafton. :1898 - North Dakota sent troops to assist in the Spanish-American War. See the [[Space:Spanish_American_War|'''Spanish American War Project''']]. Fire almost destroyed the entire Bismarck business section. :1900 - [[White-26100|'''Frank White''']] of Valley City was elected Governor; when reelected in 1902, he became the state's first Governor to serve more than one term. See the [[Space:US_Governors|'''US Governors Project''']] :1903 - Ft. Lincoln, located south of Bismarck, was completed and garrisoned; this military base became the training center for the State Militia and was later used as a detention camp for prisoners of war during World War II. See the [[Project:World_War_II|'''World War II Project''']] The State Industrial School opened at Mandan. :1904 - The State School of Science at Wahpeton and the School for Retarded (now Grafton State School) at Grafton were opened. A state-owned street car line began operation in Bismarck; commercial lines were operating in Fargo and Grand Forks. :1905 was the single largest construction year for railroads in North Dakota (529.3 miles). See [[Project:The_Way_West|'''The Way West Project''']] :1906 - Charles Service of Park River became North Dakota's first automobile fatality. :1907 - The first gas well in North Dakota was discovered south of Westhope. The State School of Forestry (now North Dakota State University, Bottineau Branch) opened at Bottineau. American Society of Equity established a North Dakota union. :1908 - The battleship "USS. North Dakota", the first turbine-powered ship in the US Navy, was launched; it was later scrapped in 1931. :1910 - The first airplane flight in North Dakota occurred at an exhibition in Grand Forks; the passenger was Frank V. Kent. Democrat [[Burke-3697|'''John Burke''']] became North Dakota's first three-term Governor. See the [[Space:US_Governors|'''US Governors Project''']] :1911 - The North Dakota state flag was designated. First state motor vehicle licenses were issued. :1913 - The Legislature passed a law making bootlegging a crime punishable by penitentiary imprisonment. See the [[Project:Bootleggers_and_Moonshiners|'''Bootleggers and Moonshiners Project''']] [[Burke-3697|'''John Burke''']], former North Dakota Governor, became Treasurer of the United States; his service extended until 1921. The State Normal School (now Minot State University) opened at Minot. :1916 - Completion of the Wildrose-Grenora branch line by the Great Northern Railway (36.3 mi.) ended the last major railway construction in the state. See [[Project:The_Way_West|'''The Way West Project''']] :1917 - North Dakota units were ordered into Federal military service during World War I. See [[Project:The_Great_War_1914-1918|'''The Great War 1914-1918 Project''']] and [[Space:North_Dakota_in_The_Great_War|'''North Dakota in the Great War''']] A women's suffrage bill was signed into law, ratified in 1919, and women were allowed to vote in the first general election in 1920. See the [[Space:American_Suffragettes|'''American Suffragettes''']] Attorney General William Langer and law enforcement officers conducted the state's biggest raid; 44 were arrested in Minot on charges of gambling, prostitution, etc. See the [[Project:Black_Sheep|'''Black Sheep Project''']] :1918 - An Influenza epidemic swept the state killing 2,700 North Dakotans. See the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:1918_Flu_Pandemic&public=1 '''1918 Flu Pandemic'''] :1919 - North Dakota's first airplane fatality occurred when Brian Kerr was killed in a crash near Sutton. See [[Space:Airplane_Disasters|'''Airplane Disasters''']] :1920 - Hazel Miner became a posthumous national hero when it was revealed that this fifteen-year old gave up her own life in a blizzard to save her younger siblings. :1922 - The first motor vehicle bridge across the Missouri River was completed at Bismarck. North Dakota's first radio station, WDAY at Fargo, began broadcasting. :1923 - The profile of Sioux leader Marcellus Red Tomahawk was designated as the state hiway symbol. :1928 - Carl Ben Eielson of Hatton became the first person to fly nonstop over the arctic. :1929 - June was one of the driest on record in North Dakota, followed by continuing drought conditions throughout the 1930s; this period is often referred to as the "Dirty Thirties." This also marks the beginning of the Great Depression which continued until the beginning of World War II. See [[Space:Dust_Bowl|'''Dust Bowl Disasters''']] :1932 - Prohibition agents hit a still at Jamestown making it the biggest raid west of Chicago; the still was capable of producing 1,000 gallons of moonshine a day. See the [[Project:Bootleggers_and_Moonshiners|'''Bootleggers and Moonshiners Project''']] :1936 - North Dakota recorded its lowest and highest official temperature readings (60 degrees below zero at Parshall and 120 degrees above at Steele). Drought devastated North Dakota's crops. See [[Space:Dust_Bowl|'''Dust Bowl Disasters''']] :1938 - The first hard-surfaced hiway across North Dakota (US 10) was completed. :1941: Units of the North Dakota National Guard were ordered into Federal military service during World War II; 164th Infantry became the first American unit to fight in the Pacific during the battle of Guadalcanal in 1942. See the [[Project:World_War_II|'''World War II Project''']] 90 persons, 39 in North Dakota, were killed by a Red River Valley blizzard. See [[Space:Blizzards|'''Blizzards''']] part of the [[Project:Worldwide_Disasters|'''Worldwide Disasters Project''']] :1943 - North Dakota led the Nation in per capita war bond sales. :1945 - Senator John Moses died in office; Governor Fred Aandahl selected Milton R. Young as replacement. Young served continuously until 1981 becoming the nation's longest serving GOP senator. :1946 - Construction of Garrison Dam began. :1947 - A bill authorizing the creation of Theodore Roosevelt National Memorial Park was passed by Congress and signed by President Harry S. Truman; the park was dedicated June 4, 1949. :1950 - The Dickey Rural Telephone Mutual Aid Corporation became the state's first modern rural telephone cooperative. 231st Engineering Battalion of the North Dakota National Guard was ordered into Federal service for the Korean Emergency. See the [[Project:Korean_War|'''Korean War Project''']] :1952 - The William J. Neil Electrical Generation plant near Velva began service; at the time of its completion, it was the largest coal-fired power plant in the United States. The nation's first jewel bearing factory opened at Rolla. :1953 - The Garrison Dam closure ceremonies featured President Dwight D. Eisenhower. First North Dakota television stations began broadcasting. Construction began on a pipeline from Tioga to Mandan. Bismarck Businessman Harold Schafer won the Horatio Alger Award. The bones of Sitting Bull were allegedly stolen from a grave at Fort Yates and reburied near Mobridge, South Dakota. :1954 - Mandan's oil refinery was dedicated and the first gasoline extracted from petroleum in a North Dakota refinery occurred at Dickinson. President Eisenhower signed a law authorizing the establishment of Grand Forks and Minot Air Force bases. :1956 - Construction began at the Grand Forks Air Force base; the base was completed in 1960. :1957 - Construction began at the Minot Air Force base; this base was operational in December, 1959. :1958 - Quentin N. Burdick, Democrat, became the first member of that party to be elected to congress from North Dakota. First potato flake plant in the state was established in Grand Forks. :1960 - Seven years after the Garrison Dam closure ceremonies the reservoir was completed and Lake Sakakawea was formed. Highway 29 became the first interstate highway to reach an international border. First airplanes arrived at Grand Forks Air Force base. :1961 - Roger Maris from Fargo broke Babe Ruth's single season home run record. :1963 - The Leland Olds Generating plant, North Dakota's first major lignite-fired power facility, began construction near Stanton. Uranium recovery from ore-rich lignite beds in southwestern North Dakota began. UND hockey team won a national intercollegiate championship. :1965 - The first sugar beet refinery in North Dakota was established near Drayton :1966 - The worst blizzard in state history struck most of North Dakota in March :1968 - The Garrison Diversion project was authorized by congress and ground-breaking was held for the Snake Creek pumping plant. North Dakota's worst traffic accident occurred near Jamestown when 8 teenagers were killed. First recorded earthquake occurred in North Dakota with its epicenter near Ashley. :1969 - Minot was hit by the worst flood in history :1972 - The first rural water system in North Dakota, Grand Forks-Traill Water Users Association, began operation :1975 - The worst blizzard in half a century (60 to 70 m.p.h. winds, coupled with 20 below zero temperature and snow) resulted in the deaths of 12 state residents and countless cattle; the following floods cost North Dakota $1 billion in damages. === List of Things to Do === *The following list of people are all Notable. See the [[Project:Notables|'''Notables Project''']] #Add profile page for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ren%C3%A9-Robert_Cavelier,_Sieur_de_La_Salle René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle] and link to this page #Add profile page for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Gaultier_de_La_V%C3%A9rendrye Pierre Gaultier de La Vérendrye] and link to this page #Add profile page for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Thompson_(explorer) David Thompson] and link to this page #Add profile page for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Henry_the_younger Alexander Henry, the younger] and link to this page #Add profile page for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manuel_Lisa Manuel Lisa] and link to this page #Add profile page for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Bradbury_(naturalist) John Bradbury] and link to this page #Add profile page for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Nuttall Thomas Nuttall] and link to this page #Add profile page for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Catlin George Catlin] and link to this page #Add profile for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Leavenworth Henry Leavenworth] and link to this page #Add profile for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Rolette Joseph Rolette] and link to this page #Add profile page for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gingras_Trading_Post_State_Historic_Site Antoine Gingras] and link to this page #Add profile for [https://books.google.com/books?id=SWusBwAAQBAJ&pg=PA38&lpg=PA38&dq=reverend+alonzo+barnard&source=bl&ots=kPqA1d0k0K&sig=1KFYHXAjFOms2sZlKp8MpiHaovg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjqs8W5wK_MAhVLzmMKHQkcDcIQ6AEIIjAB#v=onepage&q=reverend%20alonzo%20barnard&f=false Alonzo Barnard] and link to this page #Add profile page for the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marquis_de_Mores Marquis de Mores] and link to this page #Add profile for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_J._Eisenhuth Laura J. Eisenhuth] and link to this page === Ongoing List of Things to Do === #[[:Category: North Dakota, Cemeteries|Cemeteries in North Dakota]] need to be photographed and the categories added to profiles on WikiTree. See the [[Project:North_Dakota_Cemeteries|North Dakota Cemeteries Project]] #Add profiles for those who obtained land grants and homesteaded in North Dakota. See the [[Project:Homesteaders|Homesteaders Project]] #Help develop the [[Project:Native_Americans|Native Americans Project]] with information about North Dakota state tribes. #Work on North Dakota's [[:Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ND| unconnected]] and [[:Category: North Dakota, Unsourced Profiles|unsourced]] profiles. #Create new profiles for people of North Dakota who are documented in a family member's profile, but might not have their own profiles yet. See [[:Category: North Dakota, Needs Profiles Created|Needs Profiles Created]] # Work on [[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ND|Suggestions for profiles from North Dakota]], as reported by the [[Project:Data_Doctors|Data Doctors Project]]. #Add profiles for the [http://www.sos.wa.gov/legacy/publications_detail.aspx?p=53 men who died] in World War I, serving from [[Space:North_Dakota_in_The_Great_War|North Dakota in the Great War]] project and for the [[Project:Roll_of_Honor|Roll of Honor]] project. === Online Books === *Lounsberry, Clement Augustus: [https://books.google.com/books?id=_g4wAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA617&lpg=PA617&dq=reverend+alonzo+barnard&source=bl&ots=RcKKCcm-DM&sig=jokqbGB6Yjy9uKWCv-CfwXyEAY0&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjqs8W5wK_MAhVLzmMKHQkcDcIQ6AEIHzAA#v=onepage&q=reverend%20alonzo%20barnard&f=false Early History of North Dakota: Essential Outlines of American History] *Federal Writers' Project; [https://books.google.com/books?id=n67pCAAAQBAJ&pg=PA100&lpg=PA100&dq=reverend+alonzo+barnard&source=bl&ots=zsFihYipmn&sig=6t84J2FyptxmF7ova14Ez_aGYFQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjqs8W5wK_MAhVLzmMKHQkcDcIQ6AEIKjAD#v=onepage&q=reverend%20alonzo%20barnard&f=false The WPA Guide to North Dakota: The Northern Prairie State] *[https://books.google.com/books?id=rvdyIdSG1UMC&lpg=PA393&ots=xIQV8YLn9-&dq=reverend%20alonzo%20barnard&pg=PP1#v=onepage&q&f=false North Dakota: Counties, Towns and People] === Resources === *[http://www.history.nd.gov/index.html State Historical Society of North Dakota]

North Dakota in The Great War

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North Dakota in The Great War '''
{{Image|file=Photos-294.gif}} [[Image:Clark-15765-8.gif|400px]] :North Dakota Guardsmen in Federal service: 4,195 :North Dakota men who volunteered for service in the Army, Navy, or Marine Corps: 19,772 :North Dakota men who were enrolled through the Selective Service (or draft): 11,481 :North Dakota men who died in the war: 1300 :Soldier who died of combat wounds: 663 :Soldiers who died of disease: 642 [[Image:Clark-15765-8.gif|400px]] When the war began, it brought good times to United States farmers. The warring nations (belligerents) needed food, horses, and other supplies. North Dakota farmers could supply wheat and other grains. Ranchers sold horses to the Army. The war forced the price of wheat up to the unheard of price of $2.50 per bushel. When the U.S. entered the war, North Dakota was well into its first two years of the Nonpartisan League (NPL) government. However, even before state government was influenced by the Nonpartisan League, North Dakotans had held isolationist and pacifist views. Many North Dakotans believed that the only Americans who wanted to get into the European war were leaders of corporations and banks. Despite these views, once war was declared, North Dakota contributed soldiers, nurses, and money to the war effort. ----- '''The North Dakota National Guard and the 1st North Dakota Volunteer Infantry''' The North Dakota National Guard was called to federal duty in July, 1917. Many men who were drafted applied for and received exemptions or deferments. The deferments were usually because there were people dependent on them or because they had to work on the home farm. Farm exemptions were considered very important. Crops had to be raised to feed both soldiers and civilians. {{Image|file=North_Dakota_in_The_Great_War-8.jpg |size=l }}
'''Companies of the 1st North Dakota Volunteer Infantry Regiment''' :Company A, Bismarck :Company B, Fargo :Company C, Grafton :Company D, Devils Lake :Company G, Valley City :Company H, Jamestown :Company I, Wahpeton :Company K, Dickinson ------ {{Image|file=North_Dakota_in_The_Great_War-9.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption='''Volunteers at a Red Cross workshop at
Fort Yates on the Standing Rock Reservation.''' }}
'''The Lakotas of Standing Rock Reservation''' contributed a great deal to the war effort. They did not try to hide their hatred of the German king, Kaiser Wilhelm. Though most Lakotas lived in poverty in 1918, they purchased a total of $100,000 in war bonds. Lakotas also contributed $2,000 to the North Dakota Red Cross to fund hospitals overseas. None of the young men of Standing Rock asked for deferments or exemptions from the military service ----- {{Image|file=North_Dakota_in_The_Great_War-6.jpg |align=l |size=200 |caption='''[[Quain-8|Dr. Eric P. Quain]]''' }} College students trained for war on their campuses. The Student Army Training Corps allowed young men to train for military service while completing their college courses. Medical doctors were particularly important to the war effort. As soon as war was declared, a Bismarck doctor, Eric P. Quain, organized a Red Cross hospital unit and set it up in France. He staffed the hospital with volunteer doctors and nurses from Bismarck. Due to his efforts and his skills, Dr. Quain was made chief of surgical services in military hospitals in France. During the war, 148 nurses and 200 doctors from North Dakota served with the Army Medical Corps. Other medical personnel served with the Red Cross. -----
North Dakota on the Homefront '''
Though North Dakotans had been reluctant to see the United States enter the war, they accepted the reality and contributed as well or better than other states. On the home front, Americans were expected to buy war bonds, volunteer for the Red Cross, and conserve important food supplies that had to be saved for soldiers. Farmers learned to manage their operations with fewer human hands; they purchased more machinery and found more efficient means of operations. Women managed households to conserve meat, fats, and wheat so that those foods could be sent overseas to “the boys,” and to the relief of French and Belgian families. '''War Bonds''' War bond sales were encouraged by “Four-Minute Men” who spoke (for four minutes) in theatres and rallies all over the state. North Dakotans bought $65,500,000 in war bonds. Across the country, Americans bought 16% more bonds than was expected. However, in North Dakota, the five bond drives resulted in oversubscribing the bonds by 24%. {{Image|file=North_Dakota_in_The_Great_War-5.jpg |size=l |caption='''Volunteers for the Red Cross at Valley City, North Dakota''' }} '''The Red Cross''' was a partner with the federal government in supplying troops with medical supplies, food, and clothing. The North Dakota Red Cross volunteers rolled bandages to be used at military hospitals. Volunteers knitted socks and mittens for soldiers. Local chapters of the Red Cross also raised money to fund hospitals near the war front. Because schools were the social center of many rural communities and small towns, the Red Cross appealed to schools to contribute to the war effort. '''Women''' were specifically charged with managing their families’ food supply to conserve fats, wheat, and meat. Herbert Hoover (he became President of the United States in 1929) headed the U.S. Food Administration during the war. Hoover’s office sent out recipes for meatless or wheatless meals, and recommended that every home have a garden. .{{Image|file=North_Dakota_in_The_Great_War-7.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption='''Most farmers bought their first tractors during the Great War.''' }} Because farming was the most important occupation in North Dakota, many young men were exempt from military service in order to work on farms. Nevertheless, farmers had to make many concessions to the war. The price of wheat went up with increased demand, but Food Administrator Hoover limited the price of wheat to $2.20 per bushel when the market price was over $3.00. Farmers complained about the price limits, but also tried to make their farm practices more efficient by purchasing tractors which allowed them to farm more land with less labor. Though North Dakota was prepared to locate replacement hands for farms, there was little need to recruit urban people to work on North Dakota farms. Farmers also suffered from drought during the war. Except for 1915, the war years saw little rain. Farmers had to sell cattle they could not feed and had little crop income to buy hay for their livestock. However, those who had a crop enjoyed the high war-time prices and often invested in more land and new machinery. In 1920, however, the post-war economic depression set in and farm commodity prices crashed. North Dakota farmers entered an economic depression that lasted nearly 20 years. ----- '''Bonus for North Dakota Veterans''' The North Dakota legislature, still strongly influenced by the Nonpartisan League, was the first state to give its veterans a bonus. Each man who had served in the Armed Forces received a bonus of $25 ($377 in current value) for each month of service. The legislature also dismissed the debts of the former soldiers. By 1928, the state had paid veterans more than $8,800,000 (nearly $132,700,000 today.) No other state did as much for its veterans. '''Resources''' *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=4569&cj=1&netid=cj&o_xid=0001029688&o_lid=0001029688&o_sch=Affiliate+External North Dakota Military Men, 1917-1918] *United States. Selective Service System.North Dakota, World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918. National Archives Microfilm Publications, M1509. Washington, DC: National Archives, 1987-1988. FHL film 1819402 Also available at: *[https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1968530 United States World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918] *[http://www.facesfromthewall.com/greatwar/ww1greatND.html North Dakota WWI Casualties] *A published roster in alphabetical order of soldiers is Brigadier General G. Angus Fraser, Roster of the Men and Women Who Served in the Army or Naval Service (including the Marine Corps) of the United States or its Allies from the State of North Dakota in the World War, 1917-1918, Four Volumes. Bismarck, ND: Bismarck Tribune Co., 1931. FHL book 978.4 M23a and FHL films 982257-8. In addition to the military information, the soldier's date and place of birth, and parents' nationality are also given. *Historical Record, American Legion. Department of Dakota. Auxiliary. Consists of biographical sketches and photographs of North Dakota women who served as nurses in WWI. ARCHIVES/MSS/10339 *The Honor list of dead and missing for the state of North Dakota: Spanish American War, 1898-99; Mexican Border Campaign, 1916-17; World War I, 1917-18; World War II, 1940-46; The Korean Conflict, 1950-53 Bismarck, ND: Office of the Adjutant General, 1958. OVERSIZE/355.35025/N814/1958 *Officers and men, First North Dakota Volunteer Infantry, 1939. 940.412784/O32 *Ramsey County in the War collection, 1919. 2.25 ft. ARCHIVES/MSS/10179 *Roster of the men and women who served in the Army or Naval Service (including the Marine Corps) of the United States or its Allies from the State of North Dakota in the World War, 1917-1918, 4 vols,. ND Adjutant General, Bismarck, 1931. REF/940.41273/N814s *Service record book of men and women of Mountrail County, North Dakota. Sponsored by the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post no 2707. Stanley, ND: The Post, 194?. 940.41278474/M865/Mountrail *Service record book of men and women of Valley City, North Dakota and community. Sponsored by the Frank S Henry Post no 2764. Valley City, ND: The Post. 194?. 940.41278432/V243

North Mount Lyell Mine Disaster 1912

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[[Project:Disasters|Disasters Project]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining]] | [[Space:Australia_Mining_Disasters_Team|Australia]] | North Mount Lyell Mine Disaster 1912 === North Mount Lyell Mine Disaster, 1912 === ---- '''Map Co-ordinates:''' 42°04′32″S and 145°31′48″E
'''GPS Coordinates:''' Lat: -42.075556, Long: 145.530000
---- == Summary == Between 11:15 and 11:30 am on 12 October 1912, the pump house on the 700-foot (210 m) level of the mine was reported on fire. The mine lacked an emergency warning system, so miners were forced to run along its levels and drives warning others. Of the 170 miners working in the mine, 73 managed to escape the first day but many were trapped. Initial rescue attempts proved difficult due to carbon monoxide gas. Breathing equipment was rushed from Victorian mining towns to Queenstown by a record-setting SS Loongana trip across Bass Strait and the fastest-ever times recorded by train engines between Burnie and Queenstown, enabling rescue teams to enter the mine. On 14 October, rescuers lowered 1,100 feet (340 m) of rope with a signal gong attached down the main shaft of the mine. Late in the afternoon, rescuers heard a rap of the line. Firemen were able to descend to the 1,000-foot (300 m) level and rescue all the men trapped below. The last survivors were brought to the surface more than 100 hours after the fire began. In all, 42 men perished, and one rescuer died in hospital a few months later from carbon monoxide poisoning. The coroner held one final inquest and all those who died were mentioned on it. Final inquest on 6 June 1913, Tasmanian Archives, https://stors.tas.gov.au/SC195-1-82-13222# accessed 2 August 2023 '''Table 1: Those who died in the disaster'''
(Underscored names have profiles; boldfaced names are connected to the Big Tree. ) {| border="1" cellpadding="2" |- style=height: 20px; ! align=left | Name ! align=left | Age ! align=left | Marital Status ! align=left | Occupation ! align=left | Residence |- |[[Bawden-937|John Bawden]] |25 |Single | |Linda Valley |- |[[Bianchini-59|Valentine Bianchini]] |48 |Single |Steelrunner at 1100ft level |Presumably boarded in Linda Valley. |- |[[Bolton-5903|William John “Jack” Bolton]] |38 |Single |Shift boss |Gormanston |- |[[Bourke-2055|John Bourke]] |24 |Single | |Daylesford, Victoria |- |'''[[Bray-6084|Samson Rodda Bray]]''' |33 |Married, 2 child | |Bendigo, Victoria |- |'''[[Burk-2523|Louis Burke]]''' |43 |Married |Shaftman |Hobart |- |'''[[Creedon-126|John Creeden]]''' |46 |Married | |Westbury |- |[[Davey-4327|James Henry Davey]] |37 |Married, 4 children | |Linda Valley |- |'''[[Gard-1301|George Frederick Gard]]''' aka “J O’Day” |21 |Single | |Queenstown |- |'''[[Gays-2|Thomas Gays]]''' |22 |Single | |Victoria |- |'''[[Green-54730|Charles Green]]''' |22 |Single | |Launceston |- |'''[[Guy-5067|Harold (Francis Henry) Guy]]''' |27 |Married, 3 children | |Queenstown |- |'''[[Hall-68636|James Thomas Hall]]''' |32 |Married, 2 children | |North Lyell |- |'''[[Hills-3884|Eden Aloysius Hills]]''' |21 |Single | |Hobart |- |'''[[Horne-4813|William "Will" Horne]]''' |45 |Married, 6 children | |Black Lead or Buninyong, Victoria |- |'''[[Jenkins-22250|John Jenkins]]''' |28 |Married | |Hobart |- | '''[[Jones-141398|Milford Henry Jones (1888-1912)]]''' |22 |Single | |Hobart |- |'''[[Leeman-471|John Martin Leeman]]''' |27 |Single | |Victoria |- |'''[[Lewis-56496|Zephaniah Lewis]]''' |41 |Married, 8 children | |Gormanston |- |[[Maher-3904|Thomas Maher]] |31 |Married | |Linda Valley |- |'''[[McCarthy-8521|Joseph “Joe” McCarthy]]''' |40 |Married, 1 child |Shaftman, Left note |Linda Valley |- |'''[[McCasland-290|Eugene Felix McCasland]]''' |27 |Engaged |Winchdriver 700ft level |Linda Valley |- |'''[[McCullagh-296| (T) Edmund Michael McCullagh]]''' |49 |Single | |Queenstown |- |'''[[McGowan-4026|James Bede “Jack” McGowan]]''' |23 |Single | |Queenstown |- |'''[[McLoughlin-912|Bernard McLoughlin]]''' |35 |Married, children | |Ballarat, Victoria |- |'''[[McMaster-1335|Arthur McMaster]]''' |27 |Married | |Victoria |- |[[Mitchell-43935|Herbert John “Bert” Mitchell]] |23 |Single | |Linda Valley |- |[[Moore-82724|Peter Moore]] |48 |Single | | |- |'''[[O'Keefe-1867|Cornelius O’Keefe]]''' |26 |Single | |Tasmania |- |[[Park-7036|James Robert Park]] |37 |Married | |Linda Valley |- |[[Quak-17|Christopher “Speewa” Quak (W.S. Smith)]] |50 |Single | |Victoria |- |[[Reilly-3804|Patrick Reilly]] |46 |Widower, 3 children | |Linda Valley |- |[[Rolfe-2656|Francis John Rolfe]] |31 |Married, 2 children |Shift boss |Linda Valley |- |[[Rolfe-2655|James Roland Rolfe]] |22 |Single | |Malmsbury, Victoria |- |'''[[Saunderson-328|Thomas Saunderson]]''' |37 |Married, 1 child | |North Lyell |- |[[Scott-56902|Leonard Sydney Hall Scott]] |22 |Married, 1 child | |Melbourne, Victoria |- |[[Smith-311840|James William “John” Smith]] |19 |Single | |Tasmania |- |'''[[Studwell-154|John Cape Studwell]]''' |20 |Single | |Tasmania |- |[[Tregonning-164|James Tregonning]] |18 |Single | |Kyvalley, Victoria |- |[[Tregonning-165|William Tregonning]] |22 |Single | |Kyvalley, Victoria |- |'''[[Treverton-121|Richard John “Snowy” Treverton]]''' |34 |Married, 2 children | |Queenstown |- |'''[[Wright-43732|Henry “Harry” Wright]]''' |54 |Married, 2 children | |Linda Valley |- |} '''Table 2: Those who escaped, were rescued or helped others during the disaster'''The Rescued, https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/83334692Rescued and living https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/10253965/8828311912 'FIRE DISASTER AT NORTH LYELL MINE.', Zeehan and Dundas Herald (Tas. : 1890 - 1922), 17 October, p. 2. , viewed 01 Jul 2023, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article83338545 {| border="1" cellpadding="2" |- style=height: 20px;" ! align="left" | Name ! align="left" | Information ! align="left" | Escaped, rescued, helped others |- |J. Adams or F. Adams? | |escaped from the mine |- |G. Anderson | met by 2 sisters, brother and father |rescued on Wednesday 16 October |- |'''[[Arkley-78|John James Arkley (1875-1950)]]''' | |first group rescued on Wednesday 16 October |- |R. Bansfield | | escaped from the mine |- |[[Bass-7851|George Ernest Bass]] |Rescuer - opened winze, first to 700ft level, shift boss age 31 |escaped from the mine 1912 'NORTH LYELL FIRE DISASTER.', Zeehan and Dundas Herald (Tas. : 1890 - 1922), 24 October, p. 3. , viewed 01 Jul 2023, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article83334546 Mentioned in Royal Commission 20 Dec 1912 |- |[[Bayes-650|William Alfred Joseph Bayes (1877-1923)]] | |rescued on Wednesday 16 October |- |G. Bell | | escaped from the mine |- |W. Bennett | mentioned on list on 18 October | escaped from the mine |- |[[Berry-24538|John Berry]] | |escaped from the mine |- | J. Blomquist | aged about 40 | rescued on Wednesday 16 October |- |C. Borromeo or Barromeo | |rescued on Wednesday 16 October |- |'''[[Bowker-1018|William Henry Bowker]]''' |substitute for another miner |rescued on Wednesday 16 October, last person rescued |- | J. Bradley | | escaped from the mine |- |E. Brookes | mentioned on list on 18 October | escaped from the mine |- |G. Brown junior | |rescued on Wednesday 16 October |- |Henry Russell Brown1912 'LYELL DISASTER.', The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 22 October, p. 7. , viewed 02 Nov 2023, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article10512307 | Death notice1919 'Family Notices', The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 3 May, p. 11. , viewed 04 Nov 2023, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1463952, father Charles Brown, Malvern |rescued on Wednesday 16 October |- | A. Burn | | escaped from the mine |- |[[Burns-19661|Thomas William Burns]] |Engine driver - In charge of pump motors at 700 and 1100ft levels1912 'NORTH LYELL FIRE DISASTER.', Zeehan and Dundas Herald (Tas. : 1890 - 1922), 14 December, p. 2. , viewed 17 Jan 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article840323411912 'NORTH LYELL FIRE DISASTER.', Zeehan and Dundas Herald (Tas. : 1890 - 1922), 16 December, p. 4. , viewed 18 Jan 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article84029770 |First saw the smoke, raised the alarm at shaft on 700ft level |- |'''[[Carey-8091|Michael John Carey (abt.1870-1932)]]''' | | escaped from the mine |- | Alfred Reginald Clay | electrician - mentioned Royal Commission 8 Jan 1913 | escaped from the mine |- |Henry Cordell | |escaped from the mine |- |William John Collins |working at 850ft level 20 stope |Mentioned in Royal Commission 20 Dec 1912 |- |William John Corkery 1892 - 1918 | son of David Corkery1918 'LYELL.', Zeehan and Dundas Herald (Tas. : 1890 - 1922), 12 December, p. 4. , viewed 04 Nov 2023, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article84282409 also see war service record |escaped from the mine |- |Leslie Coulter 1889 -1917 | mentioned on list on 18 October, letter to friends1912 'AN EYE [?] ACCOUNT.', Daily Telegraph (Launceston, Tas. : 1883 - 1928), 21 October, p. 5. , viewed 04 Nov 2023, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article152479210witness at hearing 1913 'NORTH LYELL DISASTER.', Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), 7 January, p. 3. (DAILY), viewed 04 Nov 2023, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article50687376DSO in war1916 'DISTINGUISHED SERVICE ORDER.', Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), 27 September, p. 6. (DAILY), viewed 04 Nov 2023, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article50891719in memoriam1917 'QUEENSTOWN', Zeehan and Dundas Herald (Tas. : 1890 - 1922), 10 July, p. 4. , viewed 04 Nov 2023, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article84085386siblings1917 'Zeehan & Dundas Herald. TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1917.', Zeehan and Dundas Herald (Tas. : 1890 - 1922), 24 July, p. 2. , viewed 04 Nov 2023, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article84077150 |escaped from the mine - mentioned at Royal Commission 7 Jan 1913 |- |D. Cox | | escaped from the mine |- | [[Cox-44355|Robert Cox (abt.1857-1913)]] | Underground foreman age 55 |escaped from the mine - Identified bodies at many levels |- |Michael Cunningham |secretary of Lyell branch union |Mentioned in Royal Commission 20 Dec 1912, 8 Jan 1913 |- |A. Darcy | mentioned on list on 18 October |escaped from the mine |- |E. Davis | | escaped from the mine |- |'''[[Dawson-6024|Albert William Dawson (abt.1883-)]]''' | |first group rescued on Wednesday 16 October |- |'''[[Dawson-6025|Alexander Dawson (1884-1933)]]''' | | rescued on Wednesday 16 October - Mentioned in Royal Commission 20 Dec 1912 |- |'''[[Dawson-6027|Henry George Dawson (1891-1916)]]''' | | rescued on Wednesday 16 October |- |[[Dawson-14398|Samuel Joseph Dawson (abt.1880-1931)]] | Mine manager Hobart age 32 | escaped from the mine |- |J. Day | | rescued on Wednesday 16 October |- | George T. Denholm | | escaped from the mine |- |'''[[Dienhoff-18|Albert Hermann Dienhoff (1885-1928)]]''' | had lived in Zeehan | rescued on Wednesday 16 October |- |Duncan Donaghy | 1912 'NORTH LYELL FIRE DISASTER.', Zeehan and Dundas Herald (Tas. : 1890 - 1922), 14 December, p. 2. , viewed 17 Jan 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article84032341 |escaped from the mine - mentioned in Royal Commission 21 Dec 1912 |- |R. Dowling | |escaped from the mine |- |William Dunn | |rescuer mentioned in Royal Commission 20 Dec 1912 |- |Arthur Dutton - 2 brothers | Who is Mick Duttonhttps://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/83328800/8339205 |first group rescued on Wednesday 16 October - mentioned at Royal Commission 7 Jan 1913 |- |W. Dutton - is this Jack? - 2 brothers | interviewed https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/83338545/8339201 |first group rescued on Wednesday 16 October |- |James Elliot | fainted twicehttps://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/83338545/8339201 |rescued on Wednesday 16 October |- |L. Evans | |escaped from the mine |- | E. J. Faulkhead https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/83334692 | Miner | rescued on Sunday 13 October |- |Larry Fisher | pipe fitter 1912 'NORTH LYELL FIRE DISASTER.', Zeehan and Dundas Herald (Tas. : 1890 - 1922), 18 December, p. 4. , viewed 19 Jan 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article84018563 |first group rescued on Wednesday 16 October |- | Constable Flight | Police constable | |- | S. Forester | | escaped from the mine |- |Oswald Fowler | Fitter age 28 | escaped from the mine |- |Robert Friday | platman 1912 'NORTH LYELL FIRE DISASTER.', Zeehan and Dundas Herald (Tas. : 1890 - 1922), 14 December, p. 2. , viewed 17 Jan 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article84032341 |escaped from the mine |- |H. Furhman or Firman | |rescued on Wednesday 16 October |- |'''[[Gadd-1130|Albert Mansfield Gadd]]''' |Miner - rescuer who died soon after 1912 'NORTH LYELL FIRE DISASTER.', Zeehan and Dundas Herald (Tas. : 1890 - 1922), 19 December, p. 4. , viewed 19 Jan 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article84024088 |escaped from the mine |- |'''[[Gadd-1145|Gilbert Arthur Gadd (1890-1949)]]''' | |rescued on Wednesday 16 October |- | J. Gatty | | escaped from the mine |- |S. Gillespie | |escaped from the mine |- |Angus Gillies | timekeeper |escaped from mine |- |'''[[De_Goldi-5|Henry Aloysius De Goldi (1882-1954)]]''' | Shift boss age 28 - worked in 850ft level stope 19 section 6 | escaped from the mine - mentioned Royal Commission 8 Jan 1913 |- |William Leo. Gorey - Zeehanite | sent letter to mother and brother Fred about food being sent down, met by brother |rescued on Wednesday 16 October |- |T. Goulding | | escaped from the mine |- | Charles Grant | Timekeeper | Saw men, found on 700ft level, enter the mine |- |W. Green | brother Charles died in disaster 1912 'DEATH OF MR HORN.', The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), 19 October, p. 1. , viewed 06 Dec 2023, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221729723 |rescued on Wednesday 16 October |- |'''[[Hall-72563|Osborne Hall (1896-)]]''' | his brother James died in the disaster |rescued on Wednesday 16 October |- | Doctor Hamilton | Local doctor | |- |Lyndon Arthur Harris |chief electrician - mentioned in Royal Commission on 10 Jan 1913 | |- |E. Harris or H. Harris? | |rescued on Wednesday 16 October |- | Patrick 'Paddy' Heffernan | old miner |first group rescued on Wednesday 16 October |- |Edward Hewitt | mentioned in Royal Commission 21 Dec 1912 | escaped from the mine |- |B. Hill | | escaped from the mine |- |J. Hollow | | came out with Arthur Dutton group |- |A. Howell proper name Phillip Howell | sister Mrs Williams in Queenstown, he only working for a week from Bendigo |rescued on Wednesday 16 October |- |G. F. Jakins | | escaped from the mine |- |E. L. James | Underground manager | |- | F. Jurgens | | escaped from the mine |- |Patrick 'Paddy' Kennedy | |escaped from the mine |- |Alf Kerrison | |came out with Arthur Dutton group |- | Edward Knight | miner | escaped from the mine |- |S. Knight or F. Knight? | |rescued on Wednesday 16 October |- | H. Krolger or H. Kroeger or two different miners?? | suffered from cold | rescued on Wednesday 16 October |- | T. Lambert | | escaped from the mine |- |J. Leemanhttps://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/83334692 | Miner - is this C. Leemen or are they brothers? | Escaped 400ft level |- |C. Leemen or Leeman | | rescued on Sunday 13 October |- | John 'Jack' Lees | Shift boss age 50 - mentioned Royal Commission 8 Jan 1913 |rescued on Wednesday 16 October |- |Stanley Legg | | escaped from the mine |- |L. Linnell | nearly had to be carried out |rescued on Wednesday 16 October |- |M. Leyden | |rescued on Wednesday 16 October |- |Richard Henry Lonsdale |last man came out from below at 7.20pm |rescued on Wednesday 16 October |- | Michael Lonergan | foreman age 35https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/83338545/8339201 | rescuer using the bucket |- |Joseph Love |Qualified medical practitioner |Examined bodies |- |Frederick Luttrell | Shift boss age 33 | escaped from the mine |- |Alex Lyall | suffered from the cold |rescued on Wednesday 16 October |- | Mick Mahoneyhttps://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/83334692 | Miner | Escaped 400ft level |- | G. Major | | escaped from the mine |- |Mick Mahoney | | rescued on Sunday 13 October |- | Major | | escaped from the mine |- |J. Maloney | | escaped from the mine |- |W. Martin | electrician mentioned on list on 18 October |escaped from the mine |- | Doctor Massey | Local doctor | |- |H. McCallum | |escaped from the mine |- |M. McCaughey | | rescued on Wednesday 16 October |- |Martin John McGowan |Brother of deceased miner |Visited 850ft level |- |T. McGregor | | rescued on Wednesday 16 October |- | Thomas McHenry - is this also William McHenry Royal Commission 21 Dec 1912 | Miner brother in law of deceased miner | escaped from the mine |- | Donald McLean | storeman, underground timekeeper | Recovered bodies at 850ft level1913 'NORTH LYELL FIRE DISASTER.', Zeehan and Dundas Herald (Tas. : 1890 - 1922), 5 March, p. 3. , viewed 01 Jul 2023, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article84021864 |- |J. McLean or M. McLean? | |escaped from the mine |- | J. McLeod | | escaped from the mine |- |J. McNamee | | rescued on Wednesday 16 October |- |Alf Mitchell | brother of Bert who died 1912 'THREE BUNINYONG MINERS EN-TOMBED.', The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), 15 October, p. 1. , viewed 06 Dec 2023, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221729112 | rescued on Wednesday 16 October |- | William Henry Montressor |platman off sider | escaped from the mine |- |Denis Mooney | |rescued on Wednesday 16 October |- |'''[[Monish-1|Antony Monish (abt.1870-1944)]]''' | | rescued on Wednesday 16 October |- | J. Morrissey | wife on Queenstown coach met him as walking to Linda Valleyhttps://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/83338545/8339201 | first group rescued on Wednesday 16 October |- |J. Mousell or Monsell? | suffered from cold |rescued on Wednesday 16 October |- |J. Mullins | 1912 'NORTH LYELL FIRE DISASTER.', Zeehan and Dundas Herald (Tas. : 1890 - 1922), 14 December, p. 2. , viewed 17 Jan 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article84032341 | escaped from the mine |- |J. Murdoch | |rescued on Wednesday 16 October |- |'''[[Murray-19113|Russell Mervyn Murray (1877-1945)]]''' | Engineer in charge age 37 | Recovered bodies at 700ft level |- |R. Murton | |escaped from the mine |- |W. Norfolk | |escaped from the mine |- |C. O'Connor or James O'Connor | engine driver at hoist 1912 'NORTH LYELL FIRE DISASTER.', Zeehan and Dundas Herald (Tas. : 1890 - 1922), 17 December, p. 2. , viewed 19 Jan 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article84024452 | escaped from the mine |- | Richard O'Connor | Miner age 35 | escaped from the mine, warned by Gadd |- | Constable David O'Keefe | Policeman | Recovered bodies 700ft level |- |W. Oldfield | |rescued on Wednesday 16 October |- | R. O'Shea | | escaped from the mine |- |Alexander Herbert Parnham https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/83334692 | Miner | rescued on Sunday 13 October, helped rescue more |- |Frank Patterson |miner age 25 |escaped with Gadd - mentioned in Royal Commission 20 Dec 1912 |- | R. Peamment | | escaped from the mine |- | [[Pearton-29|John Daniel Pearton (1877-abt.1949)]] | foreman age 37 https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/83338545/8339201 | rescuer using the bucket |- |H. Petty | | escaped from the mine |- |George Quill | |rescued on Wednesday 16 October |- |W. Quill | | escaped from the mine |- |M. Rice | | rescued on Wednesday 16 October |- | J. Riseley | | escaped from the mine |- |T. Roslan | |rescued on Wednesday 16 October |- |John Ryan |shift boss |mentioned Royal Commission 8 Jan 1913 |- |Thomas Joseph Ryan | | first group rescued on Wednesday 16 October |- |Joseph Seville | mentioned at Royal Commission 7 Jan 193 | escaped from the mine |- | J. Shaw | | escaped from the mine |- |L. Shipley | |escaped from the mine |- | Walter Simmonds | oldest miner of those rescued on Wednesday | rescued on Wednesday 16 October |- |F. Simson or Fred Simon? | Workmen's inspector |first group rescued on Wednesday 16 October |- |A. J. Smith | |rescued on Wednesday 16 October |- |John Smith |working at 1000ft level 24 section |mentioned in Royal Commission 20 Dec 1912 |- | J. T. 'Jack' Smith | hero who kept men on the 1000ft level through wise counselhttps://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/83338545/8339201https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/83328800/8339205 |first group rescued on Wednesday 16 October |- | J. Sparkes | | escaped from the mine |- | S. Sparkes | | escaped from the mine |- |Robert Francis Stone | | escaped from the mine |- | J. Street | | escaped from the mine |- |Samuel Symons | platelayer age 30 | escaped from the mine |- | J. Telford | |escaped from the mine |- |E. Walker | | escaped from the mine |- | Henry Williams |Shift boss age 58 | Saw bodies at 700ft level |- | John Hannaford Williams or J. Williams? | | escaped from the mine |- |A. Woodhouse |met by his brother from Launceston |first group rescued on Wednesday 16 October |- |M. Wright | suffered from cold |rescued on Wednesday 16 October |- |A. Young | 1912 'NORTH LYELL FIRE DISASTER.', Zeehan and Dundas Herald (Tas. : 1890 - 1922), 14 December, p. 2. , viewed 17 Jan 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article84032341 |escaped from the mine |- |F. Young or E. Young? | 1912 'NORTH LYELL FIRE DISASTER.', Zeehan and Dundas Herald (Tas. : 1890 - 1922), 14 December, p. 2. , viewed 17 Jan 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article84032341 | escaped from the mine |- |} '''Table 3: Humane Society awards'''1914 'LYELL HEROES.', Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), 3 August, p. 3. (DAILY), viewed 29 Jun 2023, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article50770033 {| border="1" cellpadding="2" |- style=height: 20px;" ! align="left" | Name ! align="center" | Award ! align="left" | Occupation |- | '''[[Gadd-1130|Albert Mansfield Gadd]]''' | Gold | Miner deceased, will be presented to grandmother in Hobart |- | '''[[Murray-19113|Russell Mervyn Murray (1877-1945)]]''' | Silverhttps://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/83338545/8339201 | Engineer in charge age 37 |- | [[Chambers-13594|Frederick James Chambers]] | Silver | Pipe fitter's assistant age 35 |- |''' [[Burton-12448|Frederick John Burton (1864-1941)]]''' | Silver | Shift boss age 48 |- | [[Cox-44355|Robert Cox (abt.1857-1913)]] | Silver | Foreman age 65? |- |[[Pearton-29|John Daniel Pearton (1877-abt.1949)]] | Silver | Foreman age 37 |- | Charles Brown | Silver | Diver age 35 from Hobart |- | Arthur Neighbour Moore | Silverhttps://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/83338545/8339201 | fireman, Metropolitan Fire Brigade Melbourne, age 28 |- | [[Peasnell-19|James Henry Peasnell (abt.1880-1917)]] | Silver | Miner age 30 |- |Richard O'Connor | Silver | Miner age 35 |- | [[Sawyer-9298|Basil Sawyer (abt.1871-1953)]] | Bronze | Local superintendent age 42 |- | Henry de Golde | Bronze | Shift boss age 28 |- | Henry Williams | Bronze | Shift boss age 58 |- | Joseph Smedley | Bronze | Shift boss age 40 |- | Frederick Luttrell | Bronze | Shift boss age 33 |- | Aaron White | Bronze | Miner age 53 |- | Oswald Fowler | Bronze | Fitter age 28 |- | William Gilham | Bronze | Miner age 33 |- | Walter Johnson | Bronze | Miner age 46 |- | Frank Patterson | Bronze | Miner age 25 |- | George Tilley | Bronze | Miner age 28 |- | Samuel Symons | Bronze | Platelayer age 30 |- | William Dunn | Bronze | Miner age 34 |- |Henry Edward Troussellot | Bronzehttps://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/83338545/8339201https://libraries.tas.gov.au/Record/NamesIndex/1966087https://libraries.tas.gov.au/Record/NamesIndex/1466424 | Superintendent Fire Brigade Hobart age 30 |- | Joseph Theodore Caldwell | Bronze | Fireman, Metropolitan Fire Brigade Melbourne age 25 |- | James Kinsella | Certificate1919 'LYELL.', Zeehan and Dundas Herald (Tas. : 1890 - 1922), 29 August, p. 4. , viewed 17 Jan 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article84295448 | Acting mine foreman age 44 |- | William Edmends | Certificate | Travelling shift boss age 43 |- | Henry Powell | Certificate | Engine driver age 27 |- | [[Bass-7851|George Ernest Bass (abt.1882-1941)]] | Certificate | Shift boss age 31 |- | Michael Lonergan | Certificate | Foreman age 35 |- | John Lees | Certificate | Shift boss age 50 |- | [[Dawson-14398|Samuel Joseph Dawson (abt.1880-1931)]] | Certificate | Mine manager Hobart age 32 |} == Research Notes == At funeral March 6th or thereabouts lots of people from Lyell and Gormanston came over the haulage and buses or walking to the funeral of 18 men. 1913 'QUEENSTOWN.', Zeehan and Dundas Herald (Tas. : 1890 - 1922), 6 March, p. 4. , viewed 01 Jul 2023, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article84023156 The final inquest mentions more information about Bourke and all those who died 1913 'QUEENSTOWN.', Zeehan and Dundas Herald (Tas. : 1890 - 1922), 9 June, p. 4. , viewed 01 Jul 2023, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article84024886 More info about humane awards 1921 'THE LYELL FIELD', World (Hobart, Tas. : 1918 - 1924), 2 April, p. 6. , viewed 01 Jul 2023, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article187564061 Information about where many miners originated from 1912 'LYELL SENSATION.', The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 15 October, p. 7. , viewed 04 Jul 2023, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article10496829 Great description of rescue from 1000ft level, also how men looked as they came out of mine. Also lists of men escaped and rescued 1912 'FIRE DISASTER AT NORTH LYELL MINE.', Zeehan and Dundas Herald (Tas. : 1890 - 1922), 17 October, p. 2. , viewed 01 Jul 2023, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article83338545 More info about letters etc 1912 'NORTH LYELL DISASTER.', The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 19 October, p. 19. , viewed 15 Nov 2023, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article10509244 Incidents mentioned 1912 'MT. LYELL DISASTER', Snowy River Mail (Orbost, Vic. : 1911 - 1918), 24 October, p. 3. , viewed 15 Nov 2023, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article200249769 Story of McCarthy and Valentine 1913 'FACING DEATH.', The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 28 June, p. 6. , viewed 15 Nov 2023, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article10792711 1947 'TRAGEDY AND DRAMA AT NORTH LYELL', Advocate (Burnie, Tas. : 1890 - 1954), 1 March, p. 5. , viewed 22 Nov 2023, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article68991194 Miners from Buninyong 1912 'THREE BUNINYONG MINERS EN-TOMBED.', The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), 15 October, p. 1. , viewed 06 Dec 2023, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221729112 Royal commission info 1912 'NORTH LYELL FIRE DISASTER.', Zeehan and Dundas Herald (Tas. : 1890 - 1922), 20 December, p. 2. , viewed 23 Nov 2023, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article84030614 == Sources == *Blainey, Geoffrey (2000). The Peaks of Lyell (6th ed.). Hobart: St. David's Park Publishing. ISBN 0-7246-2265-9. *Alexander, Alison, ed. (2005). The Companion to Tasmanian History. Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies, University of Tasmania. ISBN 1-86295-223-X. *[https://monumentaustralia.org.au/search/display/102608-north-lyell-disaster-memorial-park "North Lyell Disaster Memorial Park"], web, Monument Australia, www.monumentaustralia.org.au, Home » Themes » Disaster » Industrial. *[https://monumentaustralia.org.au/display/99633-north-lyell-mine-disaster- "North Lyell Mine Disaster"], web, Monument Australia, www.monumentaustralia.org.au, Home » Themes » Disaster » Industrial. *Mining Editor (2015). [https://www.amsj.com.au/a-tasmanian-tragedy-disaster-at-mt-lyell/ "A Tasmanian Tragedy – Disaster at Mt Lyell"], web, Australasian Mine Safety Journal, amsj.com.au, Managing Mining Risks-Mining Safety History, A Tasmanian Tragedy – Disaster at Mt Lyell, 30 April 2015. *[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/5343579 "THE MOUNT LYELL DISASTER-FIFTY-ON MINERS 'ALL WELL'"], The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA: 1889 - 1931), Wed 16 Oct, 1912, Page 15. *[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/238974110 "FOR BRAVERY-HEROES OF THE YEAR"], The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW: 1883 - 1930), Sat 12 Jul 1913, Page 15. *[https://www.mininghistory.asn.au/wp-content/uploads/6.Schulze-Final-4.compressed.pdf "The North Mount Lyell Disaster - a miscarriage of justice"] Journal of Australian Mining History Association, Volume 9 - 2011, pp94-116, author Peter Schulze

North Platte Cemetery, North Platte, Nebraska

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[[Category:North Platte, Nebraska]] [[Category:North Platte Cemetery, North Platte, Nebraska]] [[Project:Nebraska_Cemeteries|Nebraska Cemeteries Project]] === Note === This page has been revised to include only local notable burials. For all other burials in North Platte Cemetery, Lincoln County, Nebraska, United States, please visit the Category page (link at bottom of page). ===About=== The City of North Platte Public Service Department is responsible for the management of the North Platte Cemetery. The Cemetery is located on West Rodeo Road (Highway 30). As of 2019 the cemetery sits on 30 developed acres, and has an additional 15 acres available for future needs. In the 1860's this area was on the outskirts of North Platte and was one upon a time designated 4th Street and Locust Street. The North Platte Cemetery Association was created on December 13, 1872, and five acres of land was purchased for $20 per acre. On June 13, 1873, a plot of land located north of Rodeo Road was divided into lots and offered for sale at $10 each. An additional 10 acres was purchased In 1884, from Mrs. William F. Cody. Unfortunately prairie fires destroyed plantings in the cemetery several times. The Cemetery was fenced in 1913 and does not have a formal entryway announcing it to be North Platte Cemetery. There are two entryways located off of Rodeo Road and a third located on the East end of the Cemetery. It wasn't until more recent times that a turf maintenance program and underground sprinklers were installed. This is an active cemetery and in 2019 the cemetery contains around 17,600 burials. North Platte Cemetery is the final resting place of many individuals who left their mark in one way or another on the history of North Platte and the State of Nebraska. A few of those honorable, as well as a a few of the infamous, individuals are listed below in the Table of Notable Interments. For specific photo requests contact [[Marshall-8222|Sondra Marshall]]. ===To Do=== * Complete photography and transcription of all headstones located in the cemetery. * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments. *Validate links and transcription information ===Table of Notable Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials |- | [[Bird-7283 | Bird]] || Lt Lee Wilson || |- | Cook || Clara A. || |- | Cook || Frank|| |- | Cook || Anna M|| |- | [[Crocker-2808 | Frederici]] || Ame E. || |- | [[Frederici-16 | Frederici]] || John F. || |- | [[Buck-6010 | Frederici]]|| Mary E|| |- | [[Frederici-15 | Frederici]] || Francis J || |- | Frederici || Lois Margaret || |- | Frederici || Harold Anthony || |- | [[Frederici-17 | Frederici]] || James G || |- | [[Frederici-12|Frederici]] || John || |- | [[ Smith-147534 |Frederici]] || Margrete || |- |[[Goodman-4132 | Goodman]] || James Alvin || |- | [[Cody-825 | Goodman ]]|| Julia Cody || |- | [[Goodman-4135 |Goodman]] || Henry J || |- | Keith || Cassie (Casey) || |- | Keith || Morell C || |- | Keith || Susan C || |- | [[Kuroki-3 |Kuroki]] || George I || |- | [[Miyata-1 | Kuroki ]] || Mitsue E. || |- | [[ Kuroki-12 | Kuroki]] || Joel S. || |- | [[Kuroki-13 | Kuroki]] || Rex S. || |- | [[Kuroki-2 |Kuroki]] || Shosuke || |- | [[Yokoyama-7| Kuroki]] || Naka || |- | [[ Kuroki-4 |Kuroki]] || Fred S. || |- | [[ Kuroki-14 |Kuroki]] || Henry J.|| |- |[[Neville-2085 | Neville]] || Keith || |- | Neville || Mary Neill || |- | [[Keith-4277 | Neville]] || Mollie (Keith)|| |- | [[Neville-2734 |Neville]] || William || |- | Neville || Willie R || |-

North Prong Cemetery, Baxter, Florida

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[[Category: Baxter, Florida]] [[Category: Baker County, Florida, Cemeteries]] This page is part of the Florida Cemeteries Team. See the [[:Category:North_Prong_Cemetery%2C_Baxter%2C_Florida|North Prong Cemetery]] category for people buried in this cemetery. '''Cemetery name:''' North Prong Cemetery '''Address:'''
North Prong Primitive Baptist Church
Baxter, Florida
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Return to [[Space:Germany Regions Team|Germany's 16 Modern Regions]] ---- =North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany/Nordrhein-Westfalen, Deutschland= This page was created to offer a place to collaborate on North Rhine-Westphalia research. You can ask questions in the comments below or offer suggestions on new resources to attach to our resources list. ==How Can You Help Improve Profiles In This Region?== *There are extensive profile improvements that need to be done in this region and we could really use your help. See links, below. *Members with knowledge of this region can answer questions and offer guidance on this page, our Google Group and on G2G. *Ensure the information and links on this page are up-to-date (especially for archival and research site information) *Do you live in North Rhine-Westphalia? You can offer archive, library, church, etc. research visits for other members. *Create new Space pages for region-specific geographical, topical, or other, that include images, history, and anything helpful for collaborating and helping other researchers. ===Links=== :We'd appreciate your help with sourcing, connecting, merging and fixing database errors on the profiles in this region. Click the links below to get lists of profiles in North Rhine-Westphalia that need some love (click "get profiles" in the left column to generate a list): *UNSOURCED PROFILES: to get a list of [[Help:Sources_FAQ|unsourced]] profiles that need reliable sources added, click '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=location%3DNorth+Rhine-Westphalia+unsourced&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 HERE]''' to search "North Rhine-Westphalia", click '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=location%3DNordrhein-Westfalen+unsourced&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 HERE]''' to search "Nordrhein-Westfalen". 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For more information/instruction on clearing database errors, see [[Space:Germany_Project_Data_Doctors_Team|Germany Project Data Doctors Team]]. ==Overview of North Rhine-Westphalia== : Flag and Coat of Arms: :{{Image|file=German_Flags-8.png |size=s |align=l }} {{Image|file=North_Rhine-Westphalia_Team-1.png |size=s |align=l }}{{Clear}} :State of the Federal Republic of Germany: 1946 :Capital: Düsseldorf :English: North Rhine-Westphalia :German: Nordrhein-Westfalen :Previous locations: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Province_of_Westphalia Province of Westphalia], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_State_of_Lippe Lippe] {{Image|file=North_Rhine-Westphalia_Team.png |size=s |align=r |caption=NRW location in Germany }} :Located in Western Germany, it is the most populated (over 17.5 million people) non-city-state in Germany while being the fourth largest in area. Ten of Germany’s largest cities are located within its borders. *[https://www.land.nrw/ Land.NRW]: Official website *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Rhine-Westphalia Wikipedia]: North Rhine-Westphalia *[https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/North_Rhine-Westphalia WikiVoyage]: North Rhine-Westphalia *[https://www.britannica.com/place/North-Rhine-Westphalia Britannica]: North-Rhine-Westphalia *[https://www.mygermancity.com/north-rhine-westphalia MyGermanCity]: North Rhine Westphalia *[https://www.nationsonline.org/oneworld/Germany/nordrhein-westfalen.htm NationsOnline]: Nordrhein-Westfalen ===Maps=== :North Rhine-Westphalia encompasses the plains of the Lower Rhine region and parts of the Central Uplands (die Mittelgebirge) up to the gorge of Porta Westfalica. The state shares borders with Belgium (Wallonia) in the southwest and the Netherlands (Limburg, Gelderland and Overijssel) in the west and northwest. It has borders with the German states of Lower Saxony to the north and northeast, Rhineland-Palatinate to the south and Hesse to the southeast. :Coordinates: 51°28′N 7°33′E *[https://www.meyersgaz.org/ Meyers Gazetteer Search] *[http://maps.google.com/maps?q=North_Rhine-Westphalia GoogleMaps]: North Rhine-Westphalia *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Rhine-Westphalia#/media/File:North_Rhine-Westphalia_Topography_08.png Wikipedia]: Geographic map of North Rhine-Westphalia *[https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/North_Rhine-Westphalia#/media/File:Northrhinewestphalia-regions.png WikiVoyage]: Regions of North Rhine-Westphalia *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Rhine-Westphalia#/media/File:North_rhine_w_Landschaftsverb%C3%A4nde.svg Wikipedia]: Map of the Two Regional Authorities (Landschaftsverbände) *[https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/62761#map=7/51.440/7.664 OpenStreetMap]: North Rhine-Westphalia (62761) *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhine-Ruhr#/media/File:Rhein-Ruhr-Region-LEP.png Wikipedia]: Rhine-Ruhr metropolitan region, the largest conurbation of the European continent (population: 11 million) ===History=== :The modern state was established by the British military’s “Operation Marriage” on August 23, 1946. It merged the provinces of the Rhine and Westphalia. Then that of the former state of Lippe was added on January 21, 1947. Ancient history goes back with documentation of various tribes in the time of Julius Caesar. By late Roman times tribal groupings now referred to as the Franks, crossed the Rhine. By the end of the 5th century, Franks had conquered all the left bank lands of North Rhine-Westphalia. The consolidation of these lands took place in the 9th century under Charlemagne. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_North_Rhine-Westphalia Wikipedia]: History of North Rhine-Westphalia *[https://www.lwl.org/westfaelische-geschichte/portal/Internet/haupt.php?urlNeu= LWL.org Internet Portal] Westfalische-Geschichte *[https://www.land.nrw/en/history Land.NRW]: WIR in NRW - History *[https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/hitler-reoccupies-the-rhineland This Day in History]: March 7, 1936 *[http://totallyhistory.com/remilitarization-of-the-rhineland/ TotallyHistory.com]: Remilitarization of the Rhineland *[https://www.historyonthenet.com/nazi-germany-the-rhineland HistoryontheNet.com]: Nazi Germany – The Rhineland *[https://www.historytoday.com/archive/months-past/treaty-westphalia HistoryToday.com]: The Treaty of Westphalia *[http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/15601b.htm NewAdvent.org]: - Westphalia *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Principality_of_Lippe Wikipedia]: Principality of Lippe *[https://www.britannica.com/place/Lippe Britannica]: Lippe *[http://www.zum.de/whkmla/region/germany/xlippe.html Zum.de]: History of Lippe ===Culture=== :Germany has a number of different cultures. Shaped by Prussian traditions, Ruhr Valley traditions, and traditions of the big cities within its borders. It is one of the most diverse areas of Germany. It has lowlands in the north and forested low mountains in the south. It has a mostly temperate climate. A number of rivers and lakes are home to various water sports. Coal and steel are principal industries. It is home to a sophisticated canal system and two of the largest European ports, Dortmund and Duisburg ports. It boasts a number of castles, World Heritage Sites, Archaeological sites, and large cities each with its own diverse culture. Boating, sailing, snow and water skiing, horseback riding, hiking trails and has two indoor ski centers where winter sports are possible all year long. Its cuisine is described as hearty and substantial. The most well-known foods from North Rhine-Westphalia include Sauerbraten, waffles, potato pancakes and hearty soups and stews. *[https://theculturetrip.com/europe/germany/articles/the-best-things-to-do-in-north-rhine-westphalia-germany/ TheCultureTrip.com]: The Best Things to do in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany *[https://www.land.nrw/en/welcome Land.NRW]: Welcome North Rhine-Westphalia *[http://www.travelmyne.com/europe/germany/north-rhine-westphalia TravelMyne.com]: North Rhine-Westphalia - Economy and Culture at the Rhine *[https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g187366-Activities-North_Rhine_Westphalia.html TripAdvisor]: Things to Do in North Rhine-Westphalia *[https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/North_Rhine-Westphalia WikiVoyage] North Rhine-Westphalia *[https://medium.com/@germanyinuk/unesco-world-heritage-sites-north-rhine-westphalia-390d0b0a5832 UNESCO World Heritage Sites]: North Rhine-Westphalia *[https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g187366-Activities-c49-t1,28,29,30,33,35,161-North_Rhine_Westphalia.html TripAdvisor]: Museums in North Rhine-Westphalia‎ *[https://archaeology-travel.com/destinations/europe/germany/north-rhine-westphalia/ Archaeology Travel] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xanten Wikipedia]: Xanten *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xanten#/media/File:Arch%C3%A4ologischer_Park_Xanten_DE.png Wikipedia]: Colonia Ulpia Traiana, Tricensimae, Archäologischer Park Xanten *[http://www.reise-photografie.de/nordrhein-westfalen.htm Reise-photografie.de] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_German_dishes#Rhineland Wikipedia]: List of German Dishes - Rhineland *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_German_dishes#Westphalia Wikipedia]: List of German Dishes - Westphalia *[https://www.nrw-tourism.com/cuisine-north-rhine-westphalia NRWTourism.com]: The Cuisine of North Rhine-Westphalia *[https://germanfoods.org/german-food-facts/rhineland-specialties/ GermanFoods.org]: Rhineland Specialties: Foods *[https://www.tasteatlas.com/north-rhine-westphalia TasteAtlas] *[http://travel-to-germany.info/cuisine/german-cuisine-north-rhine-westphalia/ Travel-to-Germany.info]: German Cuisine: North Rhine-Westphalia ==Research Help and Regional Resources== ===Online Resource Compilations=== *[http://ofb.genealogy.net/ Genealogy.net]: Online Familienbücher aka OFBs (regional family books). Also see [[Space:Familienbücher:_German_Family_Books|THIS PAGE]] for Familienbücher that are not available online, but our members will do lookups for you. *[http://www.archive.nrw.de/?lang=engl Archive.nrw.de]: NRW Archive Portal *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/North_Rhine-Westphalia_(Nordrhein-Westfalen),_Germany_Genealogy FamilySearch]: North Rhine-Westphalia (Nordrhein-Westfalen), Germany Genealogy *[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~deunrhwf/ RootsWeb]: North Rhine-Westphalia GenWeb Project *[http://stemwedegenealogy.com/ Stemwede Genealogy Home Page] *[https://www.jewishgen.org/databases/Germany/Westphalia.htm JewishGen.org]: Westphalian Jews *[http://www.theancestorhunt.com/blog/europe-free-online-historical-newspapers#.XQmRCohKh9B The Ancestor Hunt]: free online resources for international newspapers: see the section for Germany. *[http://wiki-en.genealogy.net/Main_Page Genealogy.net]: GenWiki, main page *[https://www.germanroots.com/germanlinks.html German Roots.com]: German Genealogy Resources on the Internet *[[:Category:Germany_Genealogy_Resources|WikiTree Category]]: Germany Genealogy Resources *[[Space:Germany_Project_Resources|WikiTree: Germany Project Resources]] ===Vital Records=== *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/North_Rhine--Westphalia_Online_Genealogy_Records FamilySearch]: North Rhine-Westphalia Online Genealogy Records *[https://wwwp.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Westphalia_(Westfalen)_Online_Genealogy_Records FamilySearch]: Westphalia (Westfalen) Online Genealogy Records *[https://forebears.io/germany/north-rhine-westphalia Forebears]: North Rhine-Westphalia *[http://genealoger.com/german/ger_4_nordrheinwestfalen.htm Genealoger]: Nordrhein-Westfalen *[https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1 Archion.de]: Protestant church records ($subcription site) *[https://data.matricula-online.eu/en/deutschland/ Matricula]: Catholic Church records *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Online_Genealogy_Records FamilySearch]: Germany Online Genealogy Records *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Church_Records FamilySearch]: German Church Records *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Civil_Registration FamilySearch]: German Civil Registration === Religious Facilities=== *[https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g187366-Activities-c47-t10,175-North_Rhine_Westphalia.html TripAdvisor]: Attractions North Rhine-Westphalia *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Church_Directories FamilySearch]: Germany Church Directories *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/German_Jewish_Records FamilySearch]: German Jewish Records *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_Germany Wikipedia]: Religion in Germany ===Newspapers and Obituaries=== *[https://www.zeitpunkt.nrw Zeitungsportal zeit.PunktNRW]: a free, searchable newspaper archive for Nordrhein Westfalen, with loads of local historical newspapers. *[https://www.wgff-tz.de/index.php The Totenzettel-Sammlung of the Westdeutsche Gesellschaft für Familienforschung e.V]: currently nearly 570.000 Totenzettel (obituaries) in German. Great resource for the area, free and searchable without an account. *[https://sich-erinnern.de/ Obits at https://sich-erinnern.de/] ===Emigration=== *[https://www.germangenealogygroup.com/records-search/german_emigrants.php Germany Genealogy Group]: German Emigration Database *[https://www.deutsche-auswanderer-datenbank.de/index.php?id=275&L=1 Historisches Museum Bremerhaven]: German Emigrant Database *[https://immigrantships.net/bremenproj/bremenproject.html Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild]: Transcribed Ships Manifests Departing from Germany. Ports of departure include: Altona, Bremen, Bremerhaven, Cuxhaven, Geestemunde, Hamburg, Stettin, Swinemunde (currently Swinoujscie, Poland), German Unspecified Ports *[https://www.germanroots.com/emigration.html GermanRoots.com]: Online German Emigration Records, Lists and Indexes *[http://www.lippe-auswanderer.de/index-eng.htm lippe-auswanderer.de]; Emigration from Lippe to the USA *[https://web.archive.org/web/20170821040328/http://www.germanyroots.com/ships/index.php?lan=en&cat=1 GermanyRoots]: Ship's Database *WikiTree Immigration/Emigration Categories: ::*[[:Category:Immigration_Records_and_Passenger_Lists|Category: Immigration Records and Passenger Lists]] ::*[[:Category:German_Confederation%2C_Emigrants|Category: German Confederation, Emigrants]] ::*[[:Category:Germany%2C_Emigrants|Category: Germany, Emigrants]] ::*[[:Category:American_Immigration|Category: American Immigration]] === Local Cemeteries=== *[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Cemeteries_in_North_Rhine-Westphalia WikiMedia Category]: Cemeteries in North Rhine-Westphalia *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/search?cemetery-name=&cemetery-loc=+Nordrhein-Westfalen%2C+Germany&only-with-cemeteries=cemOnly&locationId=state_1556&page=1#loc-city_404426 FindAGrave]: List of Cemeteries in Nordrhein-Westfalen *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cemeteries_in_Germany#North_Rhine-Westphalia_(Nordrhein-Westfalen) Wikipedia]: List of Cemeteries in Nordrhein-Westfalen *[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Jewish_cemeteries_in_North_Rhine-Westphalia WikiMedia Category]: Jewish cemeteries in North Rhine-Westphalia *[https://www.landmarkscout.com/german-war-cemetery-geldern-north-rhine-westphalia-germany/ German War Cemetery Geldern]: North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balve Wikipedia]: Balve ===Libraries=== *[https://www.worldcat.org/libraries WorldCat Library Search] *[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Libraries_in_North_Rhine-Westphalia WikiMedia Category]: Libraries in North Rhine-Westphalia ===Colleges and Universities=== : They often have local records and have professors who are versed in local lore so can be a wonderful resource and many are multilingual. North Rhine-Westphalia is home to 14 universities and over 50 partly postgraduate colleges *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Education_in_North_Rhine-Westphalia Wikipedia]: Education in North Rhine-Westphalia *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Universities_and_colleges_in_North_Rhine-Westphalia Wikipedia Category]: Universities and colleges in North Rhine-Westphalia *[https://www.4icu.org/de/north-rhine-westphalia/ 4ICU.org]: Top Universities in North Rhine-Westphalia *[https://www.topuniversities.com/blog/german-universities-north-rhine-westphalia-bigger-better TopUniversities.com]: German Universities in North Rhine-Westphalia ===Local Phone/Address Books=== *[https://www.loc.gov/rr/european/phonede/dephoneA-D.html Library of Congress] Address/Telephone Directories from Germany *[http://phonebookoftheworld.com/essen/ PhoneBookoftheWorld.com]: Essen *[http://phonebookoftheworld.com/aachen/ PhoneBookoftheWorld.com]: Aachen *[http://phonebookoftheworld.com/cologne/ PhoneBookoftheWorld.com]: Cologne *[http://phonebookoftheworld.com/duesseldorf/ PhoneBookoftheWorld.com]: Düsseldorf *[https://digitale-sammlungen.ulb.uni-bonn.de/periodical/titleinfo/1645717 Bonn address book] ===Local Genealogy Groups=== *[[Space:Lists_of_Adresses_for_Family_Research_in_Germany|WikiTree Space: List of Addresses for Family Research in Germany]] *Westdeutsche Gesellschaft für Familienkunde - West German Society for Family Studies) [http://www.wgff.de/ WGFF.de]: this site has resources for research in the former Prussian Rhine Province; today North Rhine-Westphalia (admin districts Dusseldorf and Cologne) and Rhineland-Palatinate (admin districts Koblenz and Trier) *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/North_Rhine-Westphalia_(Nordrhein-Westfalen)_Societies FamilySearch]: North Rhine-Westphalia (Nordrhein-Westfalen) Societies ===WikiTree Free Space Pages and One-Place Studies=== :Have you created a page that you'd like included below? Add a profile comment below with a link to what you would like to contribute. The following pages were created by our project members: * ==WikiTree Categories== [[:Category: North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany|North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany]] :Subcategories: *[[:Category:North_Rhine-Westphalia%2C_Cemeteries|North Rhine-Westphalia, Cemeteries]] *[[:Category:Nordrhein-Westfalen%2C_Unsourced_Profiles|Nordrhein-Westfalen, Unsourced Profiles]] *[[:Category:Districts_and_Independent_Cities_of_North_Rhine-Westphalia|Districts and Independent Cities of North Rhine-Westphalia]] ==Translation Aides== :In Germany a number of different written languages and dialects were used. Below are some links to sites which may help you with old documents. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%BCtterlin Sütterlin] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Handwriting Germany Handwriting] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurrent Kurrent] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackletter Blackletter] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fraktur Fraktur] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%9F ß] *[https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f8/Brockhaus_1894_Deutsche_Mundarten.jpg Brockhaus 1894 Deutsche Mundarten] (map) *[http://www.math.ubc.ca/~cass/frivs/latin/latin-dict-full.html Latin phrases] because many old records are written in Latin this is a handy list of commonly used Latin phrases. *[[Space:Genealogy_Glossary|Genealogy Glossary]] of multiple languages using common genealogy related words.
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North Vietnamese POW Camps (1964-73)

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[[image:photos-648.jpg|260px]][[image:photos-648.jpg|260px]] '''A POW Prisoner of War is a person, whether combatant or non-combatant, who is held in custody by an enemy power during or immediately after an armed conflict'''.
'''North Vietnamese POW Camps (1964-73) ''' [[Image: Profile Photo s-48.jpg|400px|??]]
Extract from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vietnam_War Wikipedia] ''The Vietnam War (Vietnamese: Chiến tranh Việt Nam, in Vietnam also known as the American War, Vietnamese Chiến tranh Mỹ), also known as the Second Indochina War, was a Cold War-era war that occurred in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from December 1956 to the fall of Saigon on 30 April 1975. This war followed the First Indochina War and was fought between North Vietnam—supported by the Soviet Union, China and other communist allies and the government of South Vietnam supported by the United States and other anti-communist countries.'' ''The Viet Cong (also known as the National Liberation Front, or NLF) a lightly armed South Vietnamese communist common front directed by the North, fought a guerrilla war against anti-communist forces in the region. The People's Army of Vietnam ( the North Vietnamese Army) engaged in a more conventional war, at times committing large units into battle North Vietnam invaded Laos in 1959, and used 30,000 men to build invasion routes through Laos and Cambodia by 1961. About 40,000 communist soldiers infiltrated into the south from 1961–63.North Vietnam sent 10,000 troops of the North Vietnamese Army to attack the south in 1964, and this figure increased to 100,000 in 1965''
[[image:photos-648.jpg|??|260px]][[image:photos-648.jpg|??|260px]] {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:desdemona; font-size:100%;background:white; border: 12px Double red;" '''North Vietnamese POW Camps''' ! scope="col" |[[Image: Profile Photo s-13.png|120px|??]] | scope="col" |'''Name and American Nicknames''' ! scope="col" |'''Notes on Camp''' [[image:photos-648.jpg|??|280px]] |-Vane-39 |North Vietnam [[image:photos-648.jpg|??|100px]] |[http://www.nampows.org/nvnpowcamps.html#anchor716411 Bat Bat] Baats Batj.Briarpatch, Tic-tac-toe, Country Club, Farm, Xom Ap Lo. | Bat Bat was transferred to the Enemy Proselyting Department in 1965 for use as a POW camp for Americans. Several American civilians that PAVN forces picked up during the final offensive in 1975 were held at Bat Bat. One of those Americans, a man named Arlo Gay, escaped in 1976 and remained free for nearly one month. Eventually, he succumbed to hunger and the realization that he had no realistic hope of finding his way out of Vietnam and turned himself in. Hanoi released him in September 1996. |- |North Vietnam [[image:photos-648.jpg|??|100px]] |[http://www.nampows.org/nvnpowcamps.html#anchor719205 Bo Giuong ((Bos Giuowngf)) and, Dong Khe] Dogpatch, Luong Lang, That Khe, Dong Khe. |More than 200 American POWs were moved to this site in Cao Bang Province, about 190 kilometers north of Hanoi, after Group 875, took over responsibility, in about April 1972, for the increasing numbers of American and Republic of Vietnam Armed Forces POWs in North Vietnam of Office 22,the Americans were moved to this location near the buffer zone along the China-Vietnam border because they knew that American policy was to not conduct operations in this buffer zone. |- | North Vietnam [[image:photos-648.jpg|??|100px]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H%E1%BB%8Fa_L%C3%B2_Prison Hỏa Lò Prison] "Hanoi Hilton" Hanoi |The Hỏa Lò Prison was a prison used by North Vietnam for prisoners of war during the Vietnam War when it was sarcastically known to American prisoners of war as the "Hanoi Hilton". The Hanoi Hilton was one site used by the North Vietnamese Army to house, torture and interrogate captured servicemen, mostly American pilots shot down during bombing raids.Although North Vietnam was a signatory of the Third Geneva Convention of 1949,which demanded "decent and humane treatment" of prisoners of war, severe torture methods were employed, such as rope bindings, irons, beatings, and prolonged solitary confinement.The aim of the torture was usually not acquiring military information rather, it was to break the will of the prisoners, both individually and as a group |- |North Vietnam [[image:photos-648.jpg|??|100px]] |[http://www.nampows.org/nvnpowcamps.html#anchor714767 Lai Xa] Camp Faith, Don Hoi. |It is an isolated installation, surrounded by farm land, about 10 miles west of Hanoi, on the north side of National Route 11 PAVN's Enemy Proselyting Department housed a number of American POWs in one section of this installation for a brief period. |- |North Vietnam |[http://www.nampows.org/nvnpowcamps.html#anchor718678 Nam Ha (Nam Haf) and Ba Sao] The Rockpile, Noi Coc, Camp B. |Nam Ha was located about 35 kilometers south of Hanoi and about 15 kilometers west of Phu Ly Town 10-12 American POWs were held in a small compound separate from Vietnamese prisoners two or three Americans escaped briefly from this camp. |- |North Vietnam [[image:photos-648.jpg|??|100px]] |[http://www.nampows.org/nvnpowcamps.html#anchor712921 Nha May Dien Yen Phu] Thermal Power Plant. | According to a mural on the wall outside the main entrance, an AAA gun crew defending the Yen Phu power plant shot down Senator McCain. A separate monument on the shore of Truc Bach Lake, a short distance west of the power plant, commemorates the persons who pulled him from the lake and captured him. In 1992, a former deputy director of the Enemy Proselyting Department told American interviewers that after the U.S. announced plans to bomb the Yen Phu power plant and the nearby Doumier Bridge, PAVN decided to place American POWs in the power plant and publicize the fact to prevent the U.S. from bombing the plant. Two American POWs escaped from the camp, but were recaptured as they tried to make their way down the Red River to the coast. |- |North Vietnam [[image:photos-648.jpg|??|100px]] |[http://www.nampows.org/nvnpowcamps.html#anchor714156 Nga Tu So] Zoo, Zoo Annex, Cu Loc, BOQ, Camp Two, Camp America |This was the location of the PAVN motion picture institute's film studio before the war In 1965, the facility was transferred temporarily to the Enemy Proselyting Department for use as a POW camp in about April 1972, Office 22 of the newly formed PAVN Group 875 took responsibility for administration of this and other US POW camps in North Vietnam. |- |North Vietnam [[image:photos-648.jpg|??|100px]] |[http://www.nampows.org/nvnpowcamps.html#anchor679589 4 Pho Ly Nam De] Camp Alcatraz, Country Club Annex, Plantation West |This facility was a small jail that the French built prior to 1954. It was located on the grounds of the Ministry of Defense Headquarters Compound, behind the offices of the Military Arts and Literature Magazine (Van Nghe Quan Doi). According to Vietnamese sources, the Enemy Proselyting Department used this old jail to house American POWs it considered to be disciplinary problems. This jail was torn down sometime prior to 1991 and replaced by a multi-story apartment building that houses PAVN officers and their families. |- |North Vietnam [[image:photos-648.jpg|??|100px]] |[http://www.nampows.org/nvnpowcamps.html#anchor674068 17 Pho Ly Nam De (17 Phoos Lys Nam DDees)] "Citadel, Plantation, Country Club, Camp Four, Funny Farm, Holiday Inn, Lows or Lowes Camp" 17 Ly Nam De Street. |In 1967, the Enemy Proselyting Department (another component of the General Political Directorate) took control of the compound and used it to detain American POWs April 1972, Office 22 of the newly formed PAVN Group 875 assumed responsibility for administration of this and other American POW camps in North Vietnam. (The Enemy Proselyting Department apparently retained responsibility for interrogation, indoctrination, and records keeping. |- |North Vietnam [[image:photos-648.jpg|??|100px]] |[http://www.nampows.org/nvnpowcamps.html#anchor12345 Son Tay] Camp Hope, Son Tay |Used as a POW camp for Americans target of the U.S. rescue attempt in November 1970. |- |North Vietnam [[image:photos-648.jpg|??|100px]] |[http://www.nampows.org/nvnpowcamps.html#anchor719732 Xa Dao Tru (Xax DDao Truwf) (Dao Tru Village)] Mountain Camp, Mountain Retreat, K.77 or K.71, Duong Ke, Vinh Quang B, Vinh Ninh, D. |The military apparently took control of the camp after the escape after LTC Ben Purcell , USAF Captain Robert N. Daughtrey who was captured after his F105 went down in NVN on 2 Aug 65, called this site "Camp D.1" because the "D.1" was posted on the building in which he was detained. "D.1" might be an abbreviation for "Doanh Trai ((Zoanh traij)) No. 1;" i.e., Barracks No. 1. Daughtrey recalled that the American POWs were moved to the Plantation (17 Ly Nam De Street) about two days after the American raid on Son Tay in November 1970. |- |}
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[[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] [[:Category:Northamptonshire|Northamptonshire County Page]] ==Welcome to the Northamptonshire Team page! Feel free to browse and check out the links below.== *[[:Category:Northamptonshire|Northamptonshire Category Page]] *[[Space:England:_Counties_Team|England Counties Team Page]] *[[Project:England|England Project Page]] *[[Space:Northamptonshire_Research_Resources|Northamptonshire Research Resources]] *[[Space:Sources-England#Northamptonshire|England Sources]] '''If you are interested in helping out in Northamptonshire, please look at how to join the [[Project:England|England Project]] to learn more about the project, what we do and how to join us''' If you have any questions about Northamptonshire, please contact the team leader below. The goal of the Northamptonshire Team is to make all Northamptonshire profiles the best that they can be. It is our desire to leave a lasting legacy of work for future generations and current researchers that can facilitate their quest for family history, and bring them one step closer to discovering the myriad of people it has taken for them to draw breath. For the latest statistics and improvements, please see: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England%2C_Regional_and_County_Statistics_Page#Northamptonshire '''Northamptonshire Statistics'''] '''Team Members and Specific Interests''' *'''Team Leader: [[Gambie-2|Sue Boutle]]''' | The Heyford's and Northamptonshire Unsourced Profiles *'''[[McHugh-842|Fran Weidman]]''' | Unconnected Profiles *'''[[Alcock-647|Pat Reynolds]]''' | *'''[[Cartwright-1620|Gillian Loake]]''' | *'''[[Carter-32422|Andy Carter]]''' | : [[:Help:Categorization|Categorization Help]] : [[:Help:Research_Note_Boxes|Research Note Box Help]] : [[:Help:Sources|Sources Help]] : [[Help:Profiles_of_Sources| Free Space Pages for Sources]] : [[:Help:Editing_Tips|Editing Tips]] : [[:Help:Stickers|Stickers]] : [[:Help:Adding_Links|Adding Links]] : [[:Help:Sources_Style_Guide|Sources Style Guide]]

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---- '''Please join our Project Before Adding Your Name to this Regional Page. To Join: Answer the {{G2GLink|1449885}} link stating which Region(s) you wish to join''' ---- Welcome to the Appalachia Project - Northern Appalachia Team, a part of the [[Project:Appalachia|Appalachia Project]]. If you're a member of the project and would like to join this team, # add your name, interest area(s), and what you're working to the [[#Member Details|Members list (below)]]. # add the team category to your profile: [[Category: Northern Appalachia Team]] - you can also add [[Category: Appalachia Project]] #update your Member sticker (or add it): {{Member|Appalachia|team=[[Space: Northern Appalachia Team|Northern Appalachia Team]]}} {{Member|Appalachia|team=[[Space: Northern Appalachia Team|Northern Appalachia Team]]}} or {{Member|Appalachia}}{{Member|Appalachia}} # read through the [[Project:Appalachia|project page]], if you haven't already. # check out the [[#Northern Appalachia Team To-Dos|To-Dos (below)]] - you can add to the list or sign on for a task that interests you. Regional Team Leader: [[Soltysiak-9|Erin (Soltysiak) Robertson]]
See [[#Member Details|Members (below)]]. :{| border="1" ! style="background-color:#8DD3C7; color:#000;"| State Team |- |[[:Category:Maryland_Appalachians|Maryland Appalachians]] |- |[[:Category:New_York_Appalachians|New York Appalachians]] |- |[[:Category:Ohio_Appalachians|Ohio Appalachians]] |- |[[:Category:Pennsylvania_Appalachians|Pennsylvania Appalachians]] |- |[[:Category:West_Virginia_Appalachians|West Virginia Appalachians]] |- |} {{Clear}} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Appalachia_Project-1.png |align=l |size=m |caption=Five Regions of Appalachia }} {{Clear}} If you see things that need done, you can add them to the [[#Tasks|Task list, below]]. If you have ideas for things that the Team could be doing, let me know! ~ Erin The links in the table above are for the "landing level" categories (where people profiles should be categorized; project pages are categorized under [[:Category: Appalachia Project]]). Thirteen states have counties in Appalachia. The '''Northern Appalachia Team''' covers counties in five of them: Maryland, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, & West Virginia (the green area in the above map). :'''Maryland''': Maryland's 3 Appalachia counties are all in the Northern Appalachia Region (see the [[Space: Counties of Appalachia#Maryland|Maryland table]] on the project's [[Space: Counties of Appalachia|Counties of Appalachia page]]). The counties are Allegany, Garrett, and Washington. :'''New York''': New York's 14 Appalachia counties are all in the Northern Appalachia Region. (see the [[Space: Counties of Appalachia#New York|New York table]] on the project's [[Space: Counties of Appalachia|Counties of Appalachia page]]). The counties are Allegany, Broome, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Chemung, Chenango, Cortland, Delaware, Otsego, Schoharie, Schuyler, Steuben, Tioga, and Tompkins. :'''Ohio''': Ohio's 32 Appalachia counties are split between the [[Space:North_Central_Appalachia_Team|North Central]] and Northern Appalachia Regions. (see the [[Space: Counties of Appalachia#Ohio|Ohio table]] on the project's [[Space: Counties of Appalachia|Counties of Appalachia page]]). The Northern Appalachia counties are Ashtabula, Belmont, Carroll, Columbiana, Coshocton, Guernsey, Harrison, Holmes, Jefferson, Mahoning, Muskingum, Trumbull, and Tuscarawas. :'''Pennsylvania''': Pennsylvania's 52 Appalachia counties are all in the Northern Appalachia Region. (see the [[Space: Counties of Appalachia#Pennsylvania|Pennsylvania table]] on the project's [[Space: Counties of Appalachia|Counties of Appalachia page]]). The counties are Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Bedford, Blair, Bradford, Butler, Cambria, Cameron, Carbon, Centre, Clarion, Clearfield, Clinton, Columbia, Crawford, Elk, Erie, Fayette, Forest, Fulton, Greene, Huntingdon, Indiana, Jefferson, Juniata, Lackawanna, Lawrence, Luzerne, Lycoming, McKean, Mercer, Mifflin, Monroe, Montour, Northumberland, Perry, Pike, Potter, Schuylkill, Snyder, Somerset, Sullivan, Susquehanna, Tioga, Union, Venango, Warren, Washington, Wayne, Westmoreland, and Wyoming. :'''West Virginia''': West Virginia's 55 Appalachia counties are split between the [[Space:North_Central_Appalachia_Team|North Central]] [[Space:Central_Appalachia_Team| Central Appalachia]] and Northern Appalachia Regions. (see the [[Space: Counties of Appalachia#West Virginia|West Virginia table]] on the project's [[Space: Counties of Appalachia|Counties of Appalachia page]]). The Northern Appalachia counties are Brooke, Hancock, Marshall, and Ohio. :'''When adding the appropriate Appalachians category, add any appropriate county-level location categories too.''' The [[Project: Appalachia |Appalachia Project]]'s [[Space: Counties of Appalachia|Counties of Appalachia]] includes all 423 counties listed by the Appalachian Regional Commission, plus some, with links to the WikiTree category pages. {{Clear}} === Member Details === ''See [[Space: Appalachia Project|Appalachia Project Membership]] for the Project's membership.'' : Members can add details of their interest area(s) and what they're working on for the Northern Appalachia Team in this section. * '''Member''': ''Interest area(s)'' ** ''Working on/intend to do/have an idea to do...'' * '''[[Sharon Shockey Wetzel]]''': West Virginia Eastern Panhandle, Virginia, Pennsylvania ** Currently working on Swiss Reformation and the Anabaptist immigration to American through Philadelphia (Bowman/Bauman/Myers/Shockey/Saville/Landis/Arnold/Shoemaker) ***SURNAMES : Shockey (Hampshire/Hardy), Shoemaker (Hardy), Keplinger/Caplinger (Grant), Goldizen (Grant, Bowman (Hampshire), Saville (Hampshire), Myers (Hardy), Strawderman (Hardy), Dayton (Hampshire/Hardy), Liller (Hampshire), Stewart, (Hardy), Hogbin (Hardy), Feaster (Grant), Watts (Grant), Davis (Pendleton), Hill (Wetzel), Stalnaker (Randolph), Truby (Randolph), Townsend (Hampshire), Roby (Hampshire/Braxton), Shanholtz(er) (Hampshire), Pultz (Hampshire), Asbury (Hampshire), Bethel (Hampshire), Purgett (Hampshire), Sager (Hardy), Heishman (Hardy), Barb (Hardy), Ziegler (Hardy), Bolinger (Hardy), Kidner (Hardy), Chrisman (Hardy), McDonald (Hardy), Baker (Hardy), Hough (Hardy), Elswick (Hardy), Chilcott (Hardy), Payne (Hampshire), Cooper (Hardy), Dispanet (Hardy), Taylor (Hardy), Roberts (Hardy), Parks (Hardy), Siever (Grant), Bland (Pendleton), Hoover (Pendleton), Waldron (Pendleton), Dunkle (Pendleton), Mueller (Pendleton), Thompson (Pendleton), Moore (Hardy), Kanester (Hardy), Sites (Grant), Rohrbaugh (Grant), Lough (Pendleton), Riggleman (Hardy), Landis (Hardy), Hirschman (Hampshire), Cunningham (Hampshire/Mineral) * '''[[Stephens-3929|Alice Thomsen]]''': Pennsylvania to Oregon * '''[[Anderson-27719|Susan Anderson]]''': Schoharie County and Allegany County, New York; Potter County and Erie County, Pennsylvania; Ashtabula County, Ohio. ** Still lots to do documenting family members who settled in these counties after the Revolution. *'''[[Wade-11697|J. J. (Wade) Becker]]''': I have a lot of past generations that resided in eastern Ohio and Western Pennsylvania in that northern region. ** Will add profiles to Guernsey County, OH and Beaver County, PA *'''[[Calvert-1593|Mary Calvert]]''': Greene Co. Pa, Wetzel, Monongalia, Ohio, and Marshall counties in WV ** (Mary to enter) *'''[[Campbell-27020|Cheri Campbell]]''': Northern PA on NY border; also lived in southwestern NYS ** (Cheri to Add) *'''[[Carollo-47|John Carollo Jr.]]''': My mother's line is mostly clustered in the 18th century Quaker settlements of Berkeley & Frederick Co. Va. More ancestors were scattered in Brooke County, Va. and SE Ohio. From there they migrated along the National Road and by the Civil War all settled in Central Illinois. Some cousins stayed behind. One served in the 4th West Virginia Calvary (union) in the Civil War. **I still have some genealogical brick walls to get through, especially the Garrett family in Washington County, Pa. in the early 19th century. It's possible the name was Anglicized from a German name like Gerret **I have a lot of love for Appalachian culture. *'''[[Clutter-519|Derek Clutter]]''': My family settled the Washington and Greene County, PA area in 1780 and have been there ever since. ** My main area of focus is SW Pennsylvania, Washington and Greene Counties specifically along with some work in Monongalia and Hampshire County West Virginia with focus on the many German immigrants that came during the Palatine migration in 1709 and would eventually settle in these areas in the late 18th century. *'''[[Crews-2118|Bill Crews]]''': ** (Bill to add) *'''[[DeCarpio-1|Lisa DeCarpio]]''': (Lisa to add) ** (Lisa to add) *'''[[DeFrieze-2|George DeFrieze]]''': Many eastern Ohio ancestors. ** (George to Add) *'''[[Elbert-215|Sven Elbert]]''': I am adding lots of emigrants from Northwestern Germany to Wikitree that have moved to (Northern) Appalachia (and other places). I can help to tie emigrant roots back to Germany. My area of interest is the area around Osnabrück. **[[Space:Hollenkamp_Name_Study|Hollenkamp Name Study]] ** [[Space:Wallenhorst%2C_Niedersachsen_One_Place_Study|Wallenhorst, Niedersachsen One Place Study]] *'''[[Esper-69|S Esper]]''': I have an Abundant family from the Region who came from Pennsylvania and settled along the Ohio River from Pittsburg to the Virginia/West Virginia border. They came to the area in the early 1700's and settled in Ohio Territory. **(S to Add) *'''[[Ewald-464|Sissy Ewald]]''' **I’ve been working Washington and Frederick Counties in Maryland recently, but have interests in Virginia, Pennsylvania, Kentucky and Missouri. I plan to work on Western Maryland. *'''[[Guinn-694|Mary Lou (Guinn) Finley]]''': Pennsylvania ** Adding and researching ancestors of the Edmonds and Bell families in and around Munhall and Pittsburgh, Alleghany County. *'''[[Dale-2823|Pam (Dale) Fraley]]''': Working on creating Free Space pages for the counties in my region. ** Brooke, Hancock, and Ohio Counties in West Virginia. ** Look toward picking up an idle county page to adopt. *'''[[Gilbert-20491|Dan Gilbert]]''': Most of my Pennsylvania ancestors were from the eastern counties, however two branches, the Froniker and Stoolfire families were from Stewart, Licking and Washington counties. *'''[[Golder-180|Amy (Golder) Golder-Cooper]]''': New Jersey Dutch and Palatine Swiss/German ancestors moved into Central Pennsylvania and scattered further afield. ** Original Northumberland County, now also Union, Montour, Columbia, Sullivan, Schuylkill, Snyder, Clinton, Lycoming, Centre, Mifflin, Juniata, Perry, Huntingdon, and beyond. ** Blue relatives also early settlers in Berkley, Virginia/West Virginia *'''[[Flint-3636|Nicci (Flint) Hartland]]''': MD/PA/NY ** Adding and Researching *'''[[Hallett-341|Cathryn (Hallett) Hondros]]''': Ohio Counties for [[:Category:105th_Regiment,_Ohio_Infantry,_United_States_Civil_War]] ** Researching both the families and the lives of soldiers of the 105th Ohio Volunteer Infantry (or 105th OVI) of the Union Army during the American Civil War. The regiment was recruited from five northeastern Ohio counties, including the three Appalachian counties of Ashtabula, Trumbull and Mahoning. *'''[[Daellenbach-32|Tabitha (Daellenbach) Howell]]''': Many of my family lines run through Appalachia, especially western Pennsylvania. ** (Tabitha to add) *'''[[Smith-308153|Donna (Smith) Hughes]]''': I grew up and now live in the Half Moon Valley below the Bald Eagle Ridge of the Allegheny Mountains in central Pa. I am in interested in studying the early settlers of Huntingdon, Centre, and Clearfield Counties. ** (Donna to add) *'''[[Brown-42238|Dusti (Brown) Ide]]''': ** (Dusti to Add) *'''[[Isleman-1|Janine Isleman]]''': Ohio and West Virginia ** adding profiles people from Jefferson, Ohio and Marshall, West Virginia *'''[[Lemen-157|Mark Lemen]]''': Ohio ** Adding ancestors from Tuscarawas, Coshocton, and Muskingum Counties in Ohio *'''[[Linderman-299|Jodi Linderman]]''': Southwestern Pennsylvania (primarily Fayette and Somerset counties ** (Jodi to Add) *'''[[Little-3000|James Little]]''': James to Add ** (James to Add) *'''[[McCollum-1850|Reta McCollum]]''': Reta to Add ** Created profiles of ancestors from Pennsylvania and Ohio. *'''[[McKnight-3040|Kim McKnight]]''': Ancestors who emigrated to Western PA and upstate New York ** Created or involved in profiles of ancestors in Allegheny County in Pennsylvania. *'''[[Marsh-9608|Celia Marsh]]''': ** (Celia to Add): *'''[[Pickens-1429|Gail (Pickens) Martin]]''': Heavy on ancestors in SW PA and SE Ohio. ** Areas of focus: PA: Fayette, Allegheny, Venango, Westmoreland and Huntingdon counties. Ohio: Washington and Trumbull counties. *'''[[Tucker-5631|Rebecca (Tucker) Morris]]''': Allegheny, Fulton, Juniata, Huntingdon, Schuylkill, Counties. ** (Rebecca to add) *'''[[Urbach-13|Kathy (Urbach) Nava]]''': Pennsylvania and New York areas **Updating ancestors from Pennsylvania and New York. *'''[[Nevin-722|Bob Nevin]]''': Many of my ancestors settled in Western PA and around Youngstown Ohio, including my Grandparents and great-grandparents on my father's side; The Halls and Nevin lines. ** (Bob to Add) *'''[[Oldaker-144|Sharon Oldaker]]''': Ancestors from Pennsylvania and Ohio **Updating ancestors from Pennsylvania and Ohio. *'''[[Wyatt-8601|Michelle (Wyatt) Oviatt]]''': Ancestors from Northern Appalacia ** My 4th great grandmother (Allshouse-39) was born in Westmoreland County, PA and died in Armstrong County, PA. I will be starting with her. *'''[[Rienerth-1|Monica (Rienerth) Palmer]]''': I'll be focusing mostly on the Southern Tier region of New York and Mahoning County, Ohio. Possibly some PA sprinkled in there too. ** I've moved a little pet project to WikiTree (from a blog) to work on cemeteries in the Southern Tier region of New York, which include Allegany, Broome, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Chemung, Delaware, Steuben, and Tioga counties. This project fits under what the Appalachian project is already doing. I also have ancestors in Mahoning County, Ohio and in Pennsylvania, so I'm consistently working on those too. *'''[[Craig-4574|Sandy (Craig) Patak]]''': Actively involved in Maryland and West Virginia and some Trumball, Ohio Profiles. ** ''Slowly'' Adding Profiles for [[Space:Northeast_United_States_Mining_Disasters_Team|Northeast United States Mining Disasters Team]] **Always Sourcing Unsourced WV Counties *'''[[Palmer-16973|Sarah Palmer]]''': I have ancestors from Lycoming County, Pennsylvania. ** (Sarah to add) *'''[[Peterson-11915|Charles Peterson]]''': Southwest Pennsylvania to Western New York Ancestors ** (Charles to Add) *'''[[Soltysiak-9|Erin (Soltysiak) Robertson]]''': Ancestors from Western Maryland and southwestern PA ** Brick Walls in Maryland/West Virginia *'''[[Robinson-25135|Ronald Robinson]]''': Ancestors from Western Pennsylvania (Fayette and Westmoreland counties **Paternal ancestors (Wilson, Robinson, Taylor, Pike, Beard, Richter) 1800's to mid 1900's in Fayette, Westmoreland, and Allegheny areas of Pennsylvania. *'''[[Noland-165|Liz (Noland) Shifflett]]''': My 1st husband was born in Washington County, Maryland, but my main interest is on Virginia (e.g., VA counties before they became WV, in this region, those are Brooke, Hancock, Marshall, & Ohio counties). ** [[Space: Washington County, Maryland]] ** Back-burner: VA counties (pre-WV) - Marshall County (since Pam doesn't list it), Ohio County ([[Van Meter-8]] lived there) *'''[[Stern-1747|Dave Stern]]''': Dave to add ** (Dave to Add) *'''[[Stewart-763|Karen Stewart]]''' ** I will be stickering in the 4 northern counties of West Virginia *'''[[Thames-675|Becky (Thames) Thames-Simmons]]''': Pennsylvania and New York areas **(Becky to Add) *'''[[Thompson-34031|Gurney Thompson Jr]]''': Pittsburgh region **Expanding family line to Pittsburgh and beyond *'''[[Tyner-799|John Tyner]]''': Williams family from Wales to Pennsylvania. **Resident researcher on Ireland, England, Scotland, Wales *'''[[McFeaters-9|B (McFeaters) U]]''': I am a native Pennsylvanian, 9th generation, and have many contributions I could make to several counties--including Indiana, Huntingdon, Bedford, Blair, Cambria, Armstrong, Centre, and Clinton--ancestors. ** Working on adding/updating my Pennsylvania ancestor profiles and my Indiana County, Pennsylvania OPSs. *'''[[VanHaelst-1|Mark VanHaelst]]''': I have deep roots in Snyder county and the surrounding areas ** (Mark to add) * '''[[Weddington-53|Eric Weddington]]''': ** [[Space:Weddington_Name_Study|Weddington Name Study]] includes Weddington families in eastern Kentucky and surrounding areas (OH, WV). These Weddington families originated in south west Virginia. Knowledgeable of other associated family names in eastern Kentucky. The North Carolina Weddington families migrated to Tennessee, Georgia and Alabama. I have other family lines in Tennessee. Some knowledge of central Pennsylvania. [[Project: Cemeterist|Cemeterist]]. Multiple [[Project:One_Name_Studies|ONS]] coordinator. I work on the [[Project:Hatfield_and_McCoy|Hatfield & McCoy]] sub-project. Interest in the [[Space:Melungeon_Roots|Melungeon Roots]] sub-project. *'''[[Cox-27529|Nancy (Cox) Wilson]]''': NY and PA ancestors ** Currently working on monthly challenge unconnected notable, Mike Trbovich. Also, found out i have roots in Tuscarawas County, Ohio. [[Cox-27529|Cox-27529]] 17:04, 1 July 2023 (UTC) *'''[[Young-22395|Lyn Young]]''': I have ancestors from New York, Maryland, Virginia, Kentucky, and Pennsylvania ** (Lyn to Add) *'''[[Stuewe-5|Kathy (Stuewe) Zipperer]]''': ancestors in Ohio, ancestors in Pennsylvania, relatives in Kentucky ** Currently correcting locations for Data doctors suggestions in Ohio, will try to add appropriate categories. Creating CC7 profiles in Ohio/Kentucky/Pennsylvania. *'''[[Ikeler-28|Jeff Ikeler]]''': My paternal side is almost entirely early Pennsylvania settlers with many lines going back to pre-Revolutionary. My focus area is the Susquehanna Valley, primarily in Columbia/Montour/Northumberland counties with some spillage into Luzerne/Schuylkill counties. Currently working on: ** Converting all profiles with [[Space:DBE 853|DBE 853, Warning: GEDCOM Junk]]. Progress: [Entire state of PA] Thousands down, ~500 to go. ** Fixing all [[Space:DBE 616|DBE 616, Abbreviated Birth Location Country Not Recommended]], [[Space:DBE 646|Death Location]], and [[Space:DBE 676|Marriage Location]] errors. Progress: [Columbia co. PA] 7x DBE 616's (green locked) remain. All DBE 646 and 676 completed. [Entire state of PA] Not started. ** Adding missing cemeteries from the WT+ [https://plus.wikitree.com/Categories/WikiTreeCemeteries/default.htm WikiTree] and [https://plus.wikitree.com/Categories/FindAGraveCemeteries/default.htm FindAGrave] Cemetery Reports. Progress: [Columbia co. & Montour co. PA] 99%. [Entire state of PA] Not started. ** Adding cemetery categories for all profiles identified in the WT+ Cemetery Reports. Progress: [Columbia co. & Montour co. PA] 99%. [Entire state of PA] Not started. == Northern Appalachia Team To-dos == '''Profile Maintenance''': Project members are asked to help work on profiles in the project's [[:Category:Appalachia Project Maintenance Categories|Maintenance Categories]]. Note that if you add a maintenance category, you should generally also add details of why you added it to the profile's Research Notes. : ''Needs categories'' can be added to a profile using the project sticker (see [[Template: Appalachia|this template page]]), including [[:Category:Appalachia Project Needs Sources |Appalachia Project Needs Sources]] for a profile that has at least one source but needs additional sources. : Profiles for Appalachians with no sources should have {{Unsourced|Appalachia}} added to the profile, which will put the profile in the project's Unsourced Profiles category: [[:Category:Appalachia, Unsourced Profiles|Appalachia, Unsourced Profiles]]. === Tasks === : Team members - if you're working on a listed task, please "sign" it by adding ~~~~ * Research county formation history to establish a timeline people can use to properly categorize profiles. * Check location categories for profiles of people who were born in, who lived in or who were associated with this region. ** Add the appropriate Appalachians category + [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:Appalachian_Roots Sticker]. ** If the person is associated with Appalachia, check the [[Project:Notables#Qualifications_for_Profiles|qualifications]] posted by the [[Project:Notables|Notables Project]] to see if [[[[:Category: Appalachia, Notables|Category: Appalachia, Notables]]]] should be added to the person's profile (whether or not they're associated with the North Central region of Appalachia). ---- '''Regional Team Space Pages:''' [[Space:Northern_Appalachia_Team|Northern Appalachia Team]] | [[Space:North_Central_Appalachia_Team|North Central Appalachia Team]] | [[Space:Central_Appalachia_Team|Central Appalachia Team]] | [[Space:South_Central_Appalachia_Team|South Central Appalachia Team]] | [[Space:Southern_Appalachia_Team|Southern Appalachia Team]] '''Regional Team Categories ''' : [[:Category:Northern_Appalachia_Team|Northern Appalachia Team]] | [[:Category:North_Central_Appalachia_Team|North Central Appalachia Team]] | [[:Category:Central_Appalachia_Team|Central Appalachia Team]] | [[:Category:South_Central_Appalachia_Team|South Central Appalachia Team]] | [[:Category:Southern_Appalachia_Team|Southern Appalachia Team]] ----

Northern England Team

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Northumberland Team

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[[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] [[:Category:Northumberland|Northumberland Category Page]] [[Space:England:_Counties_Team|England Counties Team Page]]
[[Space:Northern_England_Team | Northern England Team Page]] [[Project:England | England Project Page]] ==Welcome to the Northumberland Team page!== Team Leader: [[Humphrey-6461|Marjorie Gibbon]] Team Members: [[Anderson-68563|Karen Anderson]] | [[Armstrong-17381|Jutta Beer]] | [[Lohbeck-3 | Pamela Lohbeck]] | [[Maher-1078 | William Maher]] | [[Phillips-9662 | Terry Phillips]] | [[Pickard-1581|David Pickard]] ==Goal== The goal of the Northumberland Team is to make all Northumberland profiles the best that they can be. It is our desire to leave a lasting legacy of work for future generations and current researchers that can facilitate their quest for family history, and bring them one step closer to discovering the myriad of people it has taken for them to draw breath. If you are interested in helping with Northumberland, please feel free to look at the England Project page and sign up via the G2G post. If you have any questions about Northumberland and the County Team, please contact the team leader, [[Humphrey-6461|Marjorie Gibbon]]. ==Tasks== To achieve our goal, these are some of the things we work on: *Work on the [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_NBL|Northumberland Suggestions]] (NB please ignore Wikidata suggestions), *Find sources for some of the [[:Category:Northumberland%2C_Unsourced_Profiles|Northumberland Unsourced Profiles]] *There are [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_NBL|families in Northumberland]] who are not connected to the main WikiTree, can you make the link? * As of 12th July 2023 there are [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=19cen+northumberland+england+open+birthlocation%3DMissingLocation+&MaxProfiles=2000&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 546 19th Century profiles] connected with Northumberland (by marriage or death location) that don't have a birth location. Some of them have their birth location mentioned in their biography, but others require some searching for sources and perhaps a bit of tlc. * There are a lot of profiles related to Northumberland who have [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_Unknowns#Northumberland 'unknown'] in one of their name fields - we are trying to find out what they were really called. *Work on the profiles in the [[:Category:Northumberland%2C_Maintenance_Categories|Northumberland Maintenance Categories]], *Have a go breaking down one of the [[:Category:Northumberland,_Family_Brick_Walls|Northumberland Family Brick Walls]], *There is a [[:Category:Northumberland%2C_Notables|Northumberland, Notables]] category, and there must be lots of notable Northumbrians who don't have a profile yet! What does Wikitree count as notable? Generally the same guidelines as Wikipaedia, more information on the [[Project:Notables|Notables project]]. Alternatively, perhaps you can imporve the profile of a notable who is already on Wikitree? *Research and update profiles on WikiTree relevant to prominent Northumberland families, *Maintain the [[Space:Northumberland_Genealogical_Resources|Northumberland Research Resources page]], *Any other ideas ... Remember we will largely be working in the context of profiles that are managed by other people. Always endeavour to discuss any major changes you may wish to make to a profile with the profile manager/s involved. Lots of these activities are the focus of teams within the England Project, more information and how to get involved at [[Space:England_Profile_Improvements_Team|England Profile Improvements Team]]. ===Team Member Specific Interests=== * '''[[Armstrong-17381|Jutta]]''' My surname interests are Armstrong, Clarke, Coulthard, Pigg, Stagg, Snowball, Todd, Turpin & Wailes, particularly from Hexham, Haydon Bridge, Warden & Haltwhistle. But I really enjoy just finding out about people. * '''[[Anderson-68563|Karen]]''' My surname interests are: Anderson, Brown, Harrison and Dixon. So far, many of the ancestors I have found were from Newcastle Upon Tyne so I am interested in that are but overall I enjoy making connections, whether they are related or not. * '''[[Lohbeck-3 | Pamela]]''': I am particularly interested in medieval Northumberland history. Researching pre-1500 unsourced profiles and completing those biographies restores life to this historical period, one person at a time. * '''[[Humphrey-6461|Marjorie]]''' - I really enjoyed watching the BBC's [https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b09l64y9 'A House Through Time'], featuring 5 Ravensworth Terrace, Newcastle - I have been working on a [[Space:A_House_Through_Time_-_5%2C_Ravensworth_Terrace.|page]] about the house and a profile for as many residents as possible. Many of the profiles would benefit from a bit of tlc ... please feel free if you would like to add to any of them. * '''[[Humphrey-6461|Marjorie]]''' - Everyone in Northumberland believes they are related to [[Darling-1130|Grace Darling]], I know, but I really want to find our link ;) ===Things we could have a go at!=== * All the plaques commemorating people who have lived in or visited or had some link to a building in Northumberland - according to https://openplaques.org/places/gb there are 191 plaques in Newcastle upon Tyne, nine in Alnwick, seven in Hexham, four in Morpeth, and more ... I will start this at some point. Presumably there will be some overlap with the [[:Category:Northumberland%2C_Notables|Northumberland, Notables]] category, [[Humphrey-6461|Marjorie]] 16:19, 4 May 2019 (UTC) ===Team Challenges=== There is usually a [[Space:England_Project_Challenges|challenge]] going on on Wikitree! Sometimes they are international challenges - members of the England Project, and England Counties teams, are encouraged to join the Mighty Oaks [[Space:England_Profile_Improvements_Team|team]] and participate from time to time in WikiTree challenges for England. ===Northumberland Stats=== Have a look at [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England%2C_Regional_and_County_Statistics_Page#Northumberland| the Northumberland tables] on the England Statistics Page to see how all of the counties, and the country as a whole, are doing with sourcing, connecting and suggestions, every week. Here's an annual roundup of how Northumberland is doing: {| border="3" ! Northumberland !! 25 Sep 2018+ !! 1 Jan 2019 !! 1 Jan 2020 !! 1 Jan 2021 !! 1 Jan 2022 !! 1 July 2022 !! 1 Jan 2023 !! 1 Jan 2024 |- !Total Profiles||33031||32667||27019||32236||47264||52330|| 59757 || 71472 |- ![[:Category:Northumberland%2C_Unsourced_Profiles|Unsourced]] (% of total)||2373 (7.18%)||1912 (5.85%)||1108 (4.10%)||895 (2.78%)||1132 (2.40%)||1077 (2.06%)||1175 (1.97%) || 934 (1.31%) |- ![[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_NBL|Unconnected]] (% of total)||5186 (15.70%)||4953 (15.16%)||4232 (15.66%)||4959 (15.38%)||6901 (14.60%)||7025 (13.42%)||7244 (12.12%) || 7323 (10.25%) |- ![[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_NBL|Database suggestions]] (% of total) ||3416 (10.34%)||2316 (7.09%)||1696 (6.28%)||2496 (7.74%)||3627 (7.67%)||4352 (8.32%)||4680 (7.83%) || |- ![https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Country=England+Location=Northumberland+FirstName=Unknown+OR+Country=England+Location=Northumberland+LastNameatBirth=Unknown&MaxProfiles=500000&PageSize=100 Unknowns] (% of total) || || || || || || 596 (1.14%) || 610 (1.02%) || 633 (0.89%) |} + Earliest data available (Numbers have dropped when other Northumberlands have been taken out of the data) ==Northumberland Resources== [[Space:Northumberland_Genealogical_Resources|Northumberland Resources]] == WikiTree Help Resources == : [[:Help:Categorization|Categorization Help]] : [[:Help:Research_Note_Boxes|Research Note Box Help]] : [[:Help:Sources|Sources Help]] : [[Help:Profiles_of_Sources| Free Space Pages for Sources]] : [[:Help:Editing_Tips|Editing Tips]] : [[:Help:Stickers|Stickers]] : [[:Help:Adding_Links|Adding Links]] : [[:Help:Sources_Style_Guide|Sources Style Guide]]

Northumbrian Casualties and Prisoners of War 1296–1402

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[[Category: Battle of Bannockburn]] [[Category: Battle of Dupplin Moor]] [[Category: Battle of Halidon Hill]][[Category: Battle of Otterburn]] [[Category: Battle of Roslin]] [[Category: Battle of Stirling Bridge]] ---- {|style: cellpadding=20; cellspacing=20; border=3 |Fatalities |- |Robert Delaval|| Sep. 1297|| Killed at battle of Stirling Bridge |- |John Cambo|| Feb. 1303|| Killed at battle of Roslin |- |Guischard de Charron, the younger|| Jun. 1314||Killed at battle of Bannockburn |- |Edmund de Comyn|| Jun 1314||" |- |[[Bertram-31|Robert Bertram]]|| Jun 1314||" |- |Robert de Felton||Jun 1314||" |- |Elias the clerk|| Mar 1317|| Killed by James Douglas at Lintalee, nr Jedburgh |- |John de Burghdon||Aug. 1332||Killed at battle of Dupplin Moor |- |[[Emeldon-3|Richard de Emeldon]]||Jul 1333|| Killed at battle of Halidon Hill |- |[[Selby-268|Walter de Selby]], and 2 of his sons||Oct 1346||Captured at Liddel Peel by Scots and executed, before [[:Category: Battle of Neville's Cross|battle of Neville’s Cross]] |- |Two sons of Robert de OgleThis statement is partially inaccurate. See [[Ogle-85|Robert Ogle]] (d. 1355)|| Nov.1355||Killed in Scottish attack on Berwick |- |Thomas de Blenkinsop|| c. Apr 1388||Captured by Scots; died in captivity |- |Captures || |- |Hugh de Gray|| 1296 x 1318|| Captured by the Scots, 3 timesNorthumberland petitions, ed. Fraser, 159. Note: references have only been provided for this appendix where not already included in body of text. |- |William de Ros||Sep 1297|| Captured at Stirling Castle, after battle of Stirling BridgeDocuments relating to Scotland, ed. Bain, IV, no. 1835. |- |Thomas de Gray||May 1303|| Captured in skirmish at Melrose AbbeyScalacronica, ed. Stevenson, 126–7. |- |Thomas de Gray||Jun 1314||Captured in skirmish before battle of Bannockburn |- |John de Clavering|| Jun 1314||Captured at Bannockburn |- |Robert de Cliffordd||Jun 1314||" |- |Roger Corbet || Jun 1314||" |- |Robert Delaval||Jun 1314||" |- |John de Eslington || Jun 1314||" |- |John de Eure||Jun 1314||" |- |John de Heselrigg|| Jun 1314||" |- |William de Muschamp|| Jun 1314 ||" |- |[[Umfraville-12|Robert de Umfraville, Earl of Angus]]||Jun 1314||Captured at Bothwell castle, after Bannockburn |- |Ingram de Umfraville||Jun 1314||Captured with Gilbert de Umfraville |- |Gilbert de Raymes|| c. 1316|| Captured by Scots |- |William de Felton|| c. 1318||Captured by ScotsNorthumberland petitions, ed. Fraser, 149. |- |Walter de Goswick|| Apr 1318 || Captured at the fall of Berwick |- |Luke de Warton ||aft. Jun. 1318||Captured by Scots |- |[[Ogle-92|Henry de Ogle]]||c. 1319||" |- |John de Fawdon ||bef. c. 1322|| Captured by Scots… twiceibid., 143. |- |John de Goswick ||bef. Oct 1322||Captured by Scots |- |John de Strivelyn ||Sep 1334||Captured in skimish near Linlithgow |- |John de Felton ||Sep 1334||Captured with John de Strivelyn |- |John de Coupland ||c. Jun 1338||Captured while besieging Dunbar castle |- |Robert de Manners||1338|| Captured in skirmish at Pressen, NorthumberlandScotichronicon, ed. Watt, VII, 148; Wyntoun, ed. Amours, VI, 150–1; Scalacronica, ed. Stevenson, 168. |- |John de Lilleburn (the elder)||bef. Oct. 1341|| Captured by the Scots, on the king’s serviceCalendar of Close Rolls 1341–3, 297-8. This is the father of the John de Lilleburn captured in 1377. |- |Adam de Eshot||bef. Oct. 1341|| Captured by Scots, on king’s service |- |James de Selby||Oct. 1346|| Captured at Liddel Peel by Scots |- |Alan de Heton||Oct. 1350 x May 1352|| Captured by William Douglas |- |[[Grey-43|Thomas de Gray (the younger)]]||Oct 1355||Captured in skirmish at Nesbit, Berwickshire |- |Gilbert de Babynton||c. 1372|| Captured by ScotsArchaeologia Aeliana, 1st ser., IV (1855), 329. |- |John Horsley||c. 1375|| Captured by Scotsibid. |- |John de Lilleburn, and his brother ||Aug. 1377||Captured in skirmish at Carham, Northumberland |- |Thomas de Musgrave|| Aug. 1377||Captured in skirmish at MelroseChronicon Angliæ, 1328–88, ed. E.M. Thompson, Rolls Series 64 (1874), 165–6. |- |Ralph Lord Greystoke || Jun. 1380||Ambushed and captured at Horse Rigg, Northumberland, in time of truce |- |John de Cresswell || Jun. 1380|| Captured with Lord Greystoke |- |Walter Tailboys||Jun. 1380||" |- |William de Swinburne|| Jun. 1386||Captured during Scottish attack on Wark castlel. John Hodgson, A history of Northumberland, 7 vols in 3 parts (Newcastle upon Tyne, 1820–58), II, i, 215. |- |[[Percy-4|Henry Percy]] le filz|| Aug. 1388||Captured at battle of Otterburn |- |Ralph Percy|| Aug. 1388||" |- |[[Holgrave-10|David Holgrave]]||Aug 1388||" |- |Alan Horsley|| Aug. 1388|| Captured at Otterburn, with Henry Percy |- |Nicholas Raymes|| Aug. 1388||Captured at Otterburn |- |William de Carnaby|| Jul. 1389|| (?) Captured in a Scottish raidCalendar of Patent Rolls 1388–92, 338. |- |John Roddam|| bef. Sep. 1400||Captured in battle in the marches |- |[[Ogle-84|Richard Ogle]]||bef. Nov. 1401||Captured by Scots |- |Alexander Heron|| bef. Mar. 1402|| " |- |Alan and John de Fenwick|| bef. Jul. 1402||Captured by the Scotsn. Northumberland and Durham deeds from the Dodsworth MSS. in Bodley’s Library, Oxford, Newcastle upon Tyne Record Series VII (1929), 56. |} ===Sources=== : King, A. (2002). ‘According to the custom used in French and Scottish wars': Prisoners and casualties on the Scottish Marches in the fourteenth century. ''Journal of Medieval History, 28''(3). doi: 10.1016/S0048-721X(02)00057-X-T0001. ===Footnotes===

Northwest Classen High School

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Categories: [[Category:Oklahoma City, Oklahoma]] | [[Category:Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, Schools]] === School History === Northwest Classen was built in 1955 to meet the growing need for educational facilities in northwest Oklahoma City. It was designed after a committee of architects and administrators visited and studied forty schools in seven states. The final architecture plan was made by Hudgins, Thompson, Ball and Associates, and construction was performed by the Builders Company. The building was first opened on September 3, 1955 with 10th, 11th and 12th grades. When the second wing was completed in 1956, 9th graders were also admitted. Enrollment in 1956 was 2002. At the time, Northwest was the premier school facility in Oklahoma City. The social scene in the early years of the school were dominated by fraternities (Delta Sigma, Alpha Omega, Kappa Alpha Pi, Phi Lamda Chi, and Phi Sigma Alpha), the O-Club, and the Lancers and Falcons, both of which were pep clubs. Each group had its own car "honks", designated parking places in the school lot, and favorite hang outs. The fraternity boys liked the "Carousel" drive in at 34th & May while the O-Club boys stayed across the street at the local Dairy Queen. Early in it's history, NWC's students were called "Silkies". Why they were called Silkies seems to be the cause of some argument. Some have said it's because the students were from "Silk Stocking Row", and another from the idea that its athletes wore silk jock straps. In later years, Silkies had apparently taken on a different meaning because the football team didn't win much and it was said that they were afraid to get a run in their silk stockings. === Official Motto, Mascots, Colors, Newspaper, and More === Northwest Classen High School's motto is “You-Knighted by Pride and Loyalty”. The school mascots are Sir Bedivere - Knight of the Round Table, and Dragons Desmond and Desiree. The official colors are purple and gold. ''The Shield'' is the official school newspaper. More information can be found [[Space:The_Shield|here]]. === Northwest Classen High School Staff and Alumni === Northwest Classen High School has had several principals over the course of the years. A list can be found [[Space:Northwest_Classen_High_School_Principals|here]]. A list of graduates can be found [[Space:Northwest_Classen_High_School_Alumni|here]]. Many notable individuals have been associated with Northwest Classen, and are listed in the appropriate sections. === Extra-Curricular Activities === Northwest Classen High School offers many extra-curricular activities, including JROTC, several sports programs, orchestra, choir, and [[Space:Cry-Slurs|Cry-Slurs]]. === Hudson Performance Hall === The high school's main auditorium has been upgraded and opened to the public. More information can be found [[Space:Hudson_Performance_Hall|here]].

Northwest Terriers

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This is the page for the ‘’’Northwest Terriers,’’’ dedicated to profile additions and improvements for the states formed from the original Northwest Territory. We compete in WikiTree’s Clean-a-Thon, Source-a-Thon, Scan-a-Thon, and Connect-a-Thon events. {{Image|file=https://www.wikitree.com/photo/Northwest_Terriers_Source-a-Thon-2.jpg |caption=Northwest Terriers }} This is a new group, focusing on adding, completing, and connecting profiles of people with roots or shoots in Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan and Wisconsin and Minnesota: those who had at least one documentable life event in one of those states. These might include birth, marriage, death or census. If you are uncertain which profile and profile changes count during a ‘Thon, here’s a helpful link: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/470614/what-profiles-count-as-unsourced-for-the-source-a-thon What Counts?]
And here's the link to the United States "Unsourced" pages: [[:Category:United_States%2C_Unsourced_Profiles|Unsourced by State]] Let’s celebrate the contributions these mid-westerners made to the country! Remember, every fact has a source, or it’s fiction! Join us! Contact Team Captain [[Atkinson-10331| Jean Andrews]] with questions or to sign up. You know how terriers are! Once we get our teeth into something, we don’t let go until it’s finished! {{Image|file=Northwest_Terriers-3.png |size=550 |caption='''Northwest Terriers Challenges Team''' |label=The Northwest Terriers "mascot", the Traveling Terrier, sits beneath the caption "Northwest Terriers". In the upper right corner is the WikiTree DNA tree logo, and beneath it is the people carrying files logo for the Scan-a-Thon. To the left of the DNA tree is the puzzle-piece tree logo for the Connect-a-Thon, and in the left corner is the people carrying folders logo for the Source-a-Thon. Beneath that is the people with cleaning implements (a duster, broom, bucket and paint roller) logo for the Clean-a-Thon. }} === Team Members for the Connect-a-Thon === : [[Image:Northwest_Terriers-4.png|150px|Traveling Terrier with Connect-a-Thon puzzle tree.]] Check out our [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Northwest_Terriers_Connect-a-Thon Connect-a-Thon] page for more information! === Team Members for the Source-a-Thon === : [[Image:Northwest_Terriers-5.png|150px|Traveling Terrier with Source-a-Thon people with folders.]] Check out our [[Space:Northwest_Terriers_Source-a-Thon|Source-a-Thon]] page for current team members and more information! === Team Members for the Clean-a-Thon === : [[Image:Northwest_Terriers-6.png|150px|Traveling Terrier with Clean-a-Thon people with cleaning tools.]] === Team Members for the Scan-a-Thon === : [[Image:Northwest_Terriers-7.png|150px|Traveling Terrier with Scan-a-Thon people with piles of scanned files.]] === Links to "How're We Doing?" === *[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/ConnectAThon/TeamAndUser.htm Connect-a-Thon Score Sheet] *[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/SourceAThon/2020/Team.htm Source-a-Thon Score Sheet] === Links to Handy Apps === *[https://Wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Apps A link to all apps made by members - very helpful] *[https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/nelson3486/connections/ Missing Links - Helpful for Connect-a-thon] * [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/ancite.php Ancestry Citation Builder for Image] **A form you can use to create a citation for a record/image/media found on Ancestry.com that can be used as a Wikitree citation. Also adds a link to a free-to-view image so that non-Ancestry-subscribing Wikitreers can view the original source. (Highly recommended!) ***Link to profile built with above app (so you can see how it works): ([[Marcoux-401|Marcoux-401]]) *Here's a shortcut inline source for FindAGrave: "Full name as on memorial (life-dates)": {{FindAGrave | memorial#}} **For example, here's a link to my uncle's memorial, just to give you an idea of how it looks and works: "Mervin Lewis Kirch (1914-1980)": {{FindAGrave | 11618934}}

Northwest Terriers Connect-a-Thon

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[[Category: Connect-a-Thon]][[Category: Challenges Teams]] == Northwest Terriers == {{Image|file=Northwest_Terriers_Connect-a-Thon.jpg |caption=Northwest Terriers Connect a Thon }}
'''NORTHWEST TERRIERS '''
During the Connect-A-Thons we will focus on '''Illinois''', '''Indiana''', '''Michigan''', '''Minnesota''', '''Ohio''' and '''Wisconsin'''.

The purpose of the Connect-a-Thon is to add as many profiles as possible to our main Global Family Tree. This way more connections will be made, now and in the future!

'''When Do We Start and Finish?'''
It kicks off at '''08:00 AM EST''', on '''Friday morning, April 12, 2024'''
and ends at '''08:00 AM EST Monday morning, EDT April 14, 2024'''.

You need to {{register}} in advance to participate. Final registration ends at midnight on the Wednesday before the Thon.

'''Resources!'''
:[[Help:Connect-a-Thon|Main Connect-a-Thon Page]] :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1719811/northwest-terriers-april-2024-connect-a-thon-team-chat Team Chat] :[[Space:WikiTree_Connect-a-Thon_Tutorial|Connect-a-Thon Tutorial]] :[[Space:DBE_Unconnected|Data Doctor Unconnected List]] :[[:Category:Needs_Profiles_Created|Needs Profiles Created Category]] {{Recognition Sticker |text= Participated on the [[Space:Northwest_Terriers_Connect-a-Thon|Northwest Terrier's Team]] for the April 2024 Connect-a-Thon |image=Northwest_Terriers_Connect-a-Thon.png |imagetext=Scout }} === April 2024 Roster === # [[Rollet-41|Karen Lorenz]], Captain # [[Sayers-1556|Shonda Feather]] # [[Ryno-17|Megan Ryno]] # [[Fiordalisi-11|Anne Fiordalisi]] # [[Wilson-78368|Beverly Diaz]] # [[Isaacs-1985|Doris Lanier]] # [[Bogue-687|Katherine Chapman]] # [[Kimbel-162|Sally Kimbel]] # [[Spencer-24565|Dee Spencer-Carr]] # [[Hays-3072|Julie Bartimus]] # [[Langsdorf-34|Deb Gunther]] # [[McCarthy-5653|Nikell McCarthy]] # [[Galligan-43|Alice Glassen]] # [[Brainard-841|Katharine Brainard]] # [[Curtis-18309|Terenda Wyant]] # [[Tryon-5937|Michael Tryon]] # [[Napier-2940|Bonnie Day]] # [[Schwartz-2715|Sandie Schwarz]] # [[Kachur-6|Janet Geronime]] # [[Peterson-100|Margaret Peterson]] # [[Jones-116753|Norman Jones]] # [[LeMaster-580|Travis LeMaster]] # [[Daniels-2078|Laura Nixon]] # [[Chickering-80|Linda Chickering]] # [[Thompson-22034|Kim Thompson]] # [[Umstead-219|Sarah Umstead]] # [[Jenkins-13461|Doug Jenkins]] # [[Scherer-212|Ravelle Scherer]] # [[Sumner-2812|Shawna Landry]] We encourage everyone to join in on the fun in our [https://discord.com/channels/494893309152722955/856524005657935872 Discord] Thon channel. Let us know if you have problems getting in! If you don't use Discord, feel free to chat in our chat page. [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1719811/northwest-terriers-april-2024-connect-a-thon-team-chat Our Chat page on G2G is now active Woof!!]! Want a sticker for your profile? Check out the [[Template:Connect-a-Thon|Connect-a-Thon]] template. Don't forget to check the times for the video [[Help:Connect-a-Thon/Video_Hangouts|Hangouts]]. This is your chance to win a t-shirt! Here is a [https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html time zone calculator] if you need help figuring out the right time in your part of the world. All Thon times are based on the Eastern time zone in the United States (GMT -4). For more information on other Thon participation, check out our [[Space:Northwest_Terriers|main team page]]. Here are the [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/ConnectAThon/TeamAndUser.htm scores] for each Connect-a-Thon. === Goals === ==== Plan of Action ==== : The cut-off date for registering is midnight on the Wednesday right before the Thon starts. This means there is '''plenty''' of time to tell a friend and grow our team (wink, wink). It's going to be a fun weekend adding profiles to the existing ones. Check out the [[Space: WikiTree Connect-a-Thon Tutorial | tutorial]]!! *Try the tutorial: [[Space:WikiTree_Connect-a-Thon_Tutorial|Click HERE]] (This isn't a "walk-through." It's various help sections to make adding profiles easier) *Check your own [[Special:Unconnected|Unconnected Profiles]] * Work from your '''Watchlist''' (My WikiTree menu in upper right then Watchlist). Click on "Edit Date" to move the oldest to the top and start looking for profiles that need parents, siblings or children! * Work from an Unconnected list. 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As long as you are connecting a relative to '''any''' profile on WikiTree you get a point for each one. * Additional pointers are in the [[Help:Connect-a-Thon#Participation_Instructions|Participation Instructions]] section of the WikiTree Connect-a-Thon help page. ==== Have Fun!!! ==== : Most of all, have fun with your team! Every little bit that you do improves the health of our global tree. This way you get to meet new friends, and chat with current friends, in the process! ---- === Prior Thon Team Members === ==== January 2024 Roster ==== # [[Rollet-41|Karen Lorenz]], Captain # [[Sayers-1556|Shonda Feather]] # [[Kimbel-162|Sally Kimbel]] # [[Bogue-687|Katherine Chapman]] # [[Spencer-24565|Dee (Spencer) Spencer-Carr]] # [[Jones-116753|Norman Jones]] # [[Chapel-160|Claire Nava]] # [[Isaacs-1985|Doris Lanier]] # [[Curtis-18309|Terenda Wyant]] # [[Fiordalisi-11|Anne Fiordalisi]] # [[Waisanen-25|Cecelia Waisanen]] # [[Daniels-2078|Laura Nixon]] # [[Thompson-22034|Kim Thompson]] # [[Napier-2940|Bonnie Day]] # [[Muschinske-1|Erich Muschinske]] # [[Hays-3072|Julie Bartimus]] # [[Lake-727|Jen Lake]] # [[Ryno-17|Megan Ryno]] # [[George-11443|Cheryl George]] # [[Peterson-100|Margaret Peterson]] # [[Browne-6332|John Browne]] # [[Galligan-43|Alice (Galligan) Glassen]] # [[Hackett-1743|Diane Hackett]] # [[Chickering-80|Linda Chickering]] # [[Ray-10091|Charles Ray]] # [[Kachur-6|Janet (Kachur) Geronime]] # [[Brainard-841|Katharine Brainard]] # [[Barton-7380|Richard Barton]] # [[Umstead-219|Sarah Umstead]] # [[Sharp-10155|Lynne (Sharp) Norris]] # [[McCarthy-5653|Nikell McCarthy]] # [[Hairston-1178|Angie (Hairston) Smith]] ==== October 2023 ==== #[[Atkinson-10331|Jean Andrews]] - Captain #[[Malady-67|Kelly Boyd]] #[[Napier-2940|Bonnie Day]] #[[Driskill-455|Leslie Driskill]] #[[Fachner-1|Victoria Fachner]] #[[Sayers-1556|Shonda Feather]] #[[Freeman-19528|Nancy Freeman]] #[[Gates-3086|Steve Gates]] #[[Kachur-6|Janet Geronime]] #[[Galligan-43|Alice Glassen]] #[[Burner-350|Kathryn Hamm]] #[[Hays-3072|Julie Hays]] #[[Hebert-7926|Brenda Hébert]] #[[Hiles-1|Dan Hiles]] #[[Jones-116753|Norman Jones]] #[[Stone-4589|Mary Lamb]] #[[Hoppes-244|Audrey Martin]] #[[Johnson-79185|Sara Martin]] #[[McBrien-192|Matt McBrien]] #[[Meranda-6|Brent Meranda]] #[[Muschinske-1|Erich Muschinske]] #[[Steinbrecher-24|Jon Marie Pearson]] #[[Daniels-2078|Laura Nixon]] #[[Ray-10091|Charles Ray]] #[[Ross-18241|Ryan Ross]] #[[Strayer-468|Gina Sutherland]] #[[Thompson-22034|Kim Thompson]] #[[Van_Dyke-1554|Joyce Van Dyke]] #[[Curtis-18309|Terenda Wyant]] ==== July 2023 Roster ==== {{Connect-a-Thon|team=Northwest Terriers|year=July 2023}} # [[Rollet-41|Karen Lorenz]], Captain # [[Atkinson-10331|Jean Andrews]] # [[Kimbel-162|Sally Kimbel]] # [[Bogue-687|Katherine Chapman]] # [[Spencer-24565|Dee (Spencer) Spencer-Carr]] # [[Sayers-1556|Shonda Feather]] # [[Ray-10091|Charles Ray]] # [[Hays-3072|Julie Bartimus]] # [[Werling-36|Anonymous Werling]] # [[Jones-116753|Norman Jones]] # [[Daniels-2078|Laura Nixon]] # [[Kachur-6|Janet Geronime]] # [[Chapel-160|Claire Nava]] # [[George-11443|Cheryl George]] # [[Menchaca-94|Jay Menchaca]] # [[Smith-18204|Deena Cross]] # [[Tappa-6|Mallory Gauerke]] # [[Muschinske-1|Erich Muschinske]] # [[Davis-103014|Kelly Riedell]] # [[Maynard-5042|Melissa Maynard]] # [[Isaacs-1985|Doris Lanier]] # [[Spracklen-41|K Spracklen]] # [[Ryno-17|Megan Ryno]] # [[Heath-3884|Debra Reiter]] # [[Brainard-841 | Katharine Brainard]] # [[Blaschke-129|Sydnee Blaschke]] # [[Dennis-6474|Sandy Schafer]] # [[Eliseuson-2|Anne Varberg]] # [[Galligan-43|Alice (Galligan) Glassen]] # [[Jones-61823|Linda (Jones) Coursey]] # [[Female-50|Anonymous (Female) Buckles]] # [[Oliva-290|Carolyn (Oliva) Shannon]] # [[Nathan-661|Erica Nathan]] # [[Shideler-200|Rick Shideler]] ==== April 2023 Roster ==== {{Connect-a-Thon|team=Northwest Terriers|year=April 2023}} {| border="1" cellpadding="4" Align="center" |+ April 2023 Connect-a-Thon Roster |- style="background-color:#E1F0B4" |- |1. [[Rollet-41|Karen Lorenz]] - Captain || 18. [[Kohn-970|Douglas Kohn]] |- |2. [[Kimbel-162|Sally Kimbel]] || 19. [[Morell-58|Jennifer Stribley]] |- |3. [[Langsdorf-34|Deb Gunther]] || 20. [[Umstead-219|Sarah Umstead]] |- |4. [[Bogue-687|Katherine Chapman]] || 21. [[Kolk-86|Kim Kolk]] |- |5. [[Bridges-6108|Larry Bridges]] || 22. [[Gouty-9|Donna Smith]] |- |6. [[Galligan-43|Alice Glassen]] || 23. [[Ryno-17|Megan Ryno]] |- |7. [[Sayers-1556|Shonda Feather]] || 24. [[Eliseuson-2|Anne Eliseuson]] |- |8. [[LeMaster-580|Travis LeMaster]] || 25. [[Waisanen-25|Cecelia Waisanen]] |- |9. [[Kachur-6|Janet Geronime]] || 26. [[Sumner-2812|Shawna (Sumner) Landry]] |- |10. [[Daniels-2078|Laura Nixon]] || 27. [[Cecil-1425|Kim (Cecil) Sutter]] |- |11. [[Hays-3072|Julie Bartimus]] || 28. [[Barna-120|Anonymous Barna]] |- |12. [[Chapel-160|Claire Nava]] || 29. [[MacCutcheon-6|Paige Michael]] |- |13. [[Jones-116753|Norman Jones]] || 30. [[Lein-147|Gigi Maddox]] |- |14. [[Ray-10091|Charles Ray]] || 31. [[Ayers-3024|Cindy (Ayers) Smith]] |- |15. [[Muschinske-1|Erich Muschinske]] || 32. [[Sabol-67|Karen Sabol]] |- |16. [[Green-49771|Jody Green]] || 33. [[Mullins-3110|Mary Mullins]] |- |17. [[Jares-3|Phillip Jares]] || |} ==== January 2023 Roster ==== {{Connect-a-Thon|team=Northwest Terriers|year=January 2023}} #[[Atkinson-10331|Jean Andrews]] - Captain #[[Malady-67|Kelly Boyd]] #[[Bogue-687|Katherine Chapman]] #[[Napier-2940|Bonnie Day]] #[[Driskill-455|Leslie Driskill]] #[[Fachner-1|Victoria Fachner]] #[[Sayers-1556|Shonda Feather]] #[[Freeman-19528|Nancy Freeman]] #[[Gates-3086|Steve Gates]] #[[Kachur-6|Janet Geronime]] #[[Galligan-43|Alice Glassen]] #[[Burner-350|Kathryn Hamm]] #[[Hays-3072|Julie Hays]] #[[Hebert-7926|Brenda Hébert]] #[[Hiles-1|Dan Hiles]] #[[Jones-116753|Norman Jones]] #[[Kimbel-162|Sally Kimbel]] #[[Stone-4589|Mary Lamb]] #[[Rollet-41|Karen Lorenz]] #[[Hoppes-244|Audrey Martin]] #[[Johnson-79185|Sara Martin]] #[[McBrien-192|Matt McBrien]] #[[Meranda-6|Brent Meranda]] #[[Muschinske-1|Erich Muschinske]] #[[Steinbrecher-24|Jon Marie Pearson]] #[[Daniels-2078|Laura Nixon]] #[[Ray-10091|Charles Ray]] #[[Ross-18241|Ryan Ross]] #[[Strayer-468|Gina Sutherland]] #[[Thompson-22034|Kim Thompson]] #[[Van_Dyke-1554|Joyce Van Dyke]] #[[Curtis-18309|Terenda Wyant]] ==== July 2022 Roster ==== #[[Atkinson-10331 |Jean Andrews]] #[[Bogue-687 |Katherine Chapman ]] #[[Boyer-5483|Marcie Boyer]] #[[Buchanan-3773|Annemarie Gerace]] #[[Cecil-1425|Kim Sutter]] #[[Daniels-2078|Laura Nixon]] #[[Diener-200|Nancy Regan]] #[[Gerke-401|Clement Gerke]] #[[Guldenpfennig-57|Avis Paskey]] #[[Hays-3072|Julie Hays]] #[[Justice-Yahn-1|Corky Justice-Yahn]] #[[Kachur-6|Janet Geronime]] #[[Kirch-132|Carole Bannes]] #[[Lamb-6875|Beverly Swann]] #[[Leibowitz-72|Anonymous Leibowitz]] #[[Mcclure-5817|M. McClure]] #[[Miller-89167|Heather Marlow]] #[[Porter-Meche-1|Jordyn Porter-Meche]] #[[Ray-10091|Charles Ray]] #[[Rollet-41|Karen Lorenz]] #[[Sumner-2812|Shawna Landry]] #[[Thompson-22034|Kim Thompson]] #[[Tucker-15480|Darlena Trout]] ==== April 2022 Connect-A-Thon Roster ==== #[[Anderson-58796|Kay Anderson]] #[[Atkinson-10331|Jean Andrews]] #[[Barton-7380|Richard Barton]] #[[Bates-8836|Kathleen Miller]] #[[Biddle-1796|Laura Biddle]] #[[Bogue-687|Katherine Chapman]] #[[Boyer-5483|Marcie Bower]] #[[Butcher-2012|Kathy Butcher]] #[[Cellar-10|M Cellar]] #[[Clark-49847|David Clark]] #[[Clark-66760|Michelle Wetzel]] #[[Crawford-7109|Jonathan Crawford]] #[[Daniels-2078|Laura Nixon]] #[[Davis-42946|Beverly Ahrens]] #[[Fuller-9185|Thomas Fuller]] #[[Grove-3282|Jordyn Grove]] #[[Hays-3072|Julie Hays]] #[[Hernly-6|Vince Hernly]] #[[Jennings-12354|Lisa Marz]] #[[Johnson-10907|Amy Johnson]] #[[Kachur-6|Janet Geronime]] #[[Keller-9017|Leila Keller]] #[[Langsdorf-34|Deb Gunther]] #[[Meranda-6|Brent Meranda]] #[[Rollet-41|Karen Lorenz]] #[[Semones-101|Cheryl Semones]] #[[Thomas-56322|Anthony Thomas]] #[[Thompson-22034|Kim Thompson]] #[[Tucker-15480|Darlena Trout]] #[[VanAllen-9|Victoria DeLuca]] #[[Waite-3237|Faith Vittitoe]] ==== Jan 2022 Connect-a-Thon ==== :[[Rollet-41|Karen Lorenz]] - Captain # [[Bogue-687|Katherine Chapman]] # [[Corson-752|Rebecca Corson]] #[[Daniels-2078|Laura Nixon]] #[[Gerda-4|J Gerda]] #[[Jones-108375|Miyako Jones]] #[[Meranda-6|Brent Meranda]] #[[Otcasek-16|Madelyn Adamission]] #[[Ray-10091|Charles Ray]] #[[Reynolds-22506|Denee Reynolds]] #[[Sorensen-4427|Paul Sorensen]] #[[Sumner-2812|Shawna Landry]] #[[Thompson-22034|Kim Thompson]] #[[VanAllen-9|Victoria (VanAllen) DeLuca]] #[[Waite-3237|Faith Vittitoe]] ==== 2021 Connect-a-Thon ==== :[[Atkinson-10331|Jean Andrews]] - Captain :[[Barton-7380|Richard Barton]] :[[Covert-1322|Sue Covert]] :[[DeFoe-76|Susan DeFoe]] :[[Dillin-65|Bradley Dillin]] :[[Fuller-9185|Thomas Fuller]] :[[Garrett-5361|Martha Garrett]] :[[Gough-2136|Jordan Gough]] :[[Green-42123|Clyde Green]] :[[Hays-3072|Julie Hays]] :[[Johnson-6592|Alisa Simmons]] :[[Martin-10387|Jeffrey Martin]] :[[Rollet-41|Karen Lorenz]] :[[Taylor-54|Sherry Miller]] :[[Waite-3237|Faith Vittitoe]] :[[Zuercher-136|Andrea Zuercher]] ==== 2020 Connect-a-Thon ==== :[[Kirch-132|Carole Bannes]] - Captain :[[Fulkerson-232|Scott Fulkerson]] :[[Fuller-9185|Thomas Fuller]] :[[Waite-3237|Faith Vittitoe]] :[[Eshelman-222|Sue Eshelman]] :[[Gossage-102|Mary Gossage]] :[[Garrett-5361|Martha Garrett]] :[[Dardinger-2|Dave Dardinger]] :[[Wolford-1012|Sandy Snowden]] :[[Runnells-28|Sue Berryhill]] :[[Little-7669|Chandra Little]] :[[Rollet-41|Karen Lorenz]] :[[Hays-3072|Julie Hays]] :[[Knight-16041|Diane Knight]] {{Image|file=Northwest_Terriers.png|align=c|size=600}} Welcome to the 2022 [[Help:Connect-a-Thon|Summer Connect-a-Thon]]!

Norton Pottery

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Originally named for [[Norton-9|Capt. John Norton]] who return to Bennington after the American Revolution and began manufacturing pottery. According to [http://www.benningtonpotters.com/our_history the history of Bennington Potters], "Bennington was a convenient location for producing redware pottery ... Through the 19th Century Norton Pottery and another firm, the U.S. Pottery Company, achieved considerable success employing hundreds of people and even representing the nation's pottery industry at the 1853 Crystal Palace Exposition in New York." According to an article on http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/antiques_and_collectibles/82646 The Potteries of New England], "Much of the early ware produced there was of the salt-glazed stoneware variety. .... Around 1845, when the pottery was owned by Capt. Norton's descendent [[Norton-15|Julius Norton]] and his brother-in-law Christopher Fenton, the production of the 'Rockingham' brown glazed pottery was begun. ... In 1849, Christopher Fenton split from Julius Norton and formed his own firm, the U.S. Pottery Company. It is primarily at Fenton's factory that the bulk of Rockingham ware was produced. However, this firm was dissolved in 1858. The Norton factory ceased production of pottery in 1894." The end date given by [http://www.benningtonpotters.com/ Bennington Potters] is different. They write, "Unfortunately both Norton Pottery and U.S. Pottery failed to keep costs down and eventually went out of business by 1858." [[Category:Bennington, Vermont]] [[Category: Vermont, Manufacturing Companies]]

Norton's born in Ireland or Scotland.

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[[Category:Norton Name Study]] =Ireland= ==Facts == * A church record of Baptism on 9 March 1868. Anno Dominni 1868 line 950 in Church Registry. Bridget Norton born 2 mar 1868. Parents William Norton and Bridget (unknown) Address Lambules Alley --no city or county Cleric J. Hickey Witnesses Lawrence Farrel and Anne Lynch. Bridget had a sister named Mary and they emigrated to USA in 1885. Family tale has her and her sister Mary stowing away on a two masted Schooner and making it to America that way. Bridget married Emmett Leeper in1887 and had 7 Children Amy, Dorothy, Ada, Alvie(Alva), Emmett, Whitfield, and Albert. They lived most of their lives in New Milford, New York but smack on the New Jersey border. Most addresses list Warwick, Orange co, N.Y.USA. * A second site which appears to be the same individuals is for Bridget Norton B April 03 1868 at 725 Dublin South #2 The City of Dublin Civil registation. Parents listed as William Norton and Bridget Kena. File #101166 = Scotland =

Norvell Family Bible Records

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[[Space:William_Norvell_And_Ann_Wiatt_Bible_Records|SEE ALSO WILLIAM NORVELL AND ANN WIATT BIBLE RECORDS]]

Norwalk Truck Lines

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[[Category:Ohio Companies]][[Category: Transportation Industry]] [[Category:Norwalk, Ohio]] Owned by John Ernsthausen, Norwalk Truck Lines was once one of the largest independently owned trucking companies in the United States. This is intended to be a place to share our memories, stories, and connection to people who worked for the Norwalk Truck Lines.

Norway Farm and Family Books

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[[Category: Norway Genealogy Resources]] The common term in Norwegian for these books is "Bygdebok", plural "Bygdebøker". This term is also used extensively among Americans, often as "Bygdeboks" in plural. Here is a good introduction to the phenomenon: https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Norway_Farm_Books The quality of farm books can vary considerably, and some of the worst ones are useless. In general, the newer they are, the better. Citing a paragraph from the referred FamilySearch page: "''There are differences in various farm books. Many are very thorough, and try to cover as many persons as possible on the farms (down to the humblest servant), while others only cover the farm owners and their families. Some parishes have 3 or more volumes covering their farms and people. Do keep in mind that, as secondary sources, information in the farm books should be checked from parish records and other primary sources [when] possible. Even in farm books where [it is] evident that the author has been very thorough and careful with research, there can be errors in the information.''" So, while bygdeboks often can be of great help, please use them with care. As you add, please list by counties and if you have these available for looks up, include profile connection behind the book name. Notice that most of these will be in Norwegian. ==Buskerud== ===Rollag Kommune=== The Bygdebok for Rollag has 5 volumes. I, [[Langston-2251|Rhett Langston]], have all of them in my collection. * Hoff, Knutt "Rollag Bygdebok: Ætt og Gard og Grend Bind I", Norway: Rollag kommune ved Rollag bygdeboknemnd, 1988, ISBN 82-991787-1-1 (See [[Langston-2251|Rhett Langston]] for look ups) * Hoff, Knutt "Rollag Bygdebok: Ætt og Gard og Grend Bind II", Norway: Rollag kommune ved Rollag bygdeboknemnd, 1988, ISBN 82-991787-3-8 (See [[Langston-2251|Rhett Langston]] for look ups) * Hoff, Knutt "Rollag Bygdebok: Ætt og Gard og Grend Bind III", Norway: Rollag kommune ved Rollag bygdeboknemnd, 1988, ISBN 82-991787-4-6 (See [[Langston-2251|Rhett Langston]] for look ups) * Hoff, Knutt "Rollag Bygdebok: Ætt og Gard og Grend Bind IV", Norway: Rollag kommune ved Rollag bygdeboknemnd, 1988, ISBN 82-991787-5-4 (See [[Langston-2251|Rhett Langston]] for look ups) * Hoff, Knutt "Rollag Bygdebok: Ætt og Gard og Grend Bind V", Norway: Rollag kommune ved Rollag bygdeboknemnd, 1988, ISBN 82-991787-6-2 (See [[Langston-2251|Rhett Langston]] for look ups) == Hole og Tyristrand == === Ringerikske Slekter === [https://www.nb.no/items/ec449802cbdcbbb48f78c851fa5a35e2?page=0Langesen, A., "Ringerikske Slekter: Oplysninger om Slekter og Slektsgaarder, vol I: Slekter Fra Hole og Tyristrand." Grøndahl & Søns Forlag, Oslo, 1927]. Reprinted 1977. This is a narrative on the farms of the Ringerike area from the 18th to the early 20th century. It contains names, dates, marriages, children, and farm transfers. I, [[Norum-7|Dan Norum]], was able to trace my grandmother's line back 9 generations to the late 16th century. She immigrated in 1888 to the USA. (See [[Norum-7|Dan Norum]] for look ups.) ==Oppland== ===Dovre Kommune=== The Bygdebok for Dovre comes in four volumes: * Gunnar Kaas og Arnfinn Engen; ''Bygdebok for Dovre : gardar, hus og folk; 1 - Frå Hjerkinn til Hjelle; '' (ISBN 82 - 7847 - 087 - 1) Publisher: Lokalhistorisk forlag og Dovre kommune. (Contact [[Wiborg-8 |Jim Wiborg]] for look ups.) * Gunnar Kaas og Arnfinn Engen; ''Bygdebok for Dovre : gardar, hus og folk; 2 - Frå Engham til Tofte '' (ISBN 82 - 7847 - 111 - 8) Publisher: Lokalhistorisk forlag og Dovre kommune. - Date(s) of publication: 2003-2007. (Contact [[Wiborg-8 |Jim Wiborg]] for look ups.) * Gunnar Kaas og ; ''Bygdebok for Dovre : gardar, hus og folk; 3 - - Frå Skjelstad til Rudi '' (ISBN 82 - 7847 - 129 - 0) Publisher: Lokalhistorisk forlag og Dovre kommune. Publisher: Lokalhistorisk forlag og Dovre kommune. (Contact [[Wiborg-8 |Jim Wiborg]] for look ups.) * Gunnar Kaas og ; ''Bygdebok for Dovre : gardar, hus og folk; 4 - - Frå Langdalen til Dovreskogen bygdeallmening'' (ISBN 82 - 7847 - 140 - 1) Publisher: Lokalhistorisk forlag og Dovre kommune. Date(s) of publication: 2007; Publisher: Lokalhistorisk forlag og Dovre kommune. (Contact [[Wiborg-8 |Jim Wiborg]] for look ups.) * Note: [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Dovre_Parish,_Oppland,_Norway_Genealogy A listing of farms by volume can be found at this link ] ===Lesja Kommune=== The Bygdebok for Lesja comes in four volumes. Volume 4 is mostly pictures and [[Grawrock-1|I, David Grawrock,]] have not seen it. The series is ISBN 82-991096-1-2. The books are online at the [[https://www.nb.no/en/the-national-library-of-norway/ Nasjonalbiblioteket]] but only available to those with Norwegian IP addresses. The series has a web site that explains the books, how to use them, and has an English help section. [http://tilsett.hivolda.no/ak/Lesja/Index.html OnLine Link] * Kjelland, Arnfinn. "Bygdebok for Lesja. 1 : Gards- og slektshistorie for Lesjaskogen". 1987. ISBN 82-991096-0-4. (See [[Grawrock-1|David Grawrock]] for look ups). [https://urn.nb.no/URN:NBN:no-nb_digibok_2013091224006 OnLine Link] * Kjelland, Arnfinn. "Bygdebok for Lesja. 2 : Gards- og slektshistorie for nørdre del av Lesja hovudsokn". ISBN 82-991096-3-9. (See [[Grawrock-1|David Grawrock]] for look ups). [https://urn.nb.no/URN:NBN:no-nb_digibok_2007112804068 OnLine Link] * Kjelland, Arnfinn. "Bygdebok for Lesja. 3 : Gards- og slektshistorie for søre del av Lesja hovudsokn". ISBN 82-991096-4-7. (See [[Grawrock-1|David Grawrock]] for look ups). [https://urn.nb.no/URN:NBN:no-nb_digibok_2011021408109 Online Link] * Kjelland, Arnfinn. "Bygdebok for Lesja. 4 : Foto og fotografering i Lesja og av lesjingar 1850-1950". 2008. ISBN 82-991096-4-7. [https://urn.nb.no/URN:NBN:no-nb_digibok_2015050648007 OnLine Link] ==Sogn og Fjordane== ===Luster Kommune=== The Bygdebok for Sogn og Fjordane comes in ten volumes. I, [[Flamer-1|Judith Bramlage]], have five of the ten volumes and the other five are on my wish list. With the information contained herein, I have been able to trace my grandfather's family in many lines back to the early 1600s when the whole valley was resettled after being deserted during the Black Plague. To make it even nicer, it verified the information I had from a Family Tree my grandfather had brought with him where he immigrated to the US in 1920. * Øyane, Lars E. ''GARDS- OG ÆTTESOGE for LUSTER KOMMUNE Band I, Fortun Sokn, 1984, ISBN 82-991182-0-4 (See [[Flamer-1| Judith Bramlage]] for look ups) * Øyane, Lars E. ''GARDS- OG ÆTTESOGE for LUSTER KOMMUNE Band II, Dale 1 Sokn, 1986 ISBN 82-991182-1-2 (See [[Flamer-1| Judith Bramlage]] for look ups) * Øyane, Lars E. ''GARDS- OG ÆTTESOGE for LUSTER KOMMUNE Band III, Dale 2 - Og Nes Sokn, 1987, ISBN 82-991182-2-0 (See [[Flamer-1| Judith Bramlage]] for look ups) * Øyane, Lars E. ''GARDS- OG ÆTTESOGE for LUSTER KOMMUNE Band IV, Gaupne Sokn, 1991, ISBN 82-991182-3-9 (See [[Flamer-1| Judith Bramlage]] for look ups) * Øyane, Lars E. ''GARDS- OG ÆTTESOGE for LUSTER KOMMUNE Band V, Jostedal Sokn, 1994, ISBN 82-991182-4-7 (See [[Flamer-1| Judith Bramlage]] for look ups)

Norway Project Naming Conventions

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[[Category: Norway Project]] [[Category: Norway Genealogy Resources]] = Norway Project Naming Conventions = :This page was created on 6 February 2019, when the text was moved from the [[Space:Project_Norway_FAQ|Project Norway FAQ]] to the current page. Note that in 2018, these guidelines were changed and brought into line with the [[Space:Project_Denmark_Discussion_Draft_for_Danish_Names|Danish]] and [[Space:Family_names_in_Sweden|Swedish]] policies. See the G2G disussion: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/607648/name-guidance-updated-in-project-norway-faq Name guidance updated in Project Norway FAQ]. :The main change in policy was to abandon the Farm name as Last Name At Birth (LNAB) in favor of the historically more correct usage of Patronym as LNAB, and instead put the Farm name in Current and/or Other Last Name(s) as appropriate. == Common Concepts == :Here follows a brief introduction to how a Norwegian Pre-1900 name can be deconstructed. === What's a patronym? === :If you look at a [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/kb20061208050009 random page of 19th century Norwegian baptisms], you'll see that the column called "Barnets Fulde Navn" - The Child's Full Name - only shows the given name. '''There is no surname'''. Instead, people were called by their given name and the "patronym", a Greek word literally meaning "father's name". The first child shown on the page above, ''Hans'', son of "Huusmand" ''Johannes'' Hansen Skibsnæss and Maria Arvesdatter, would be called ''Hans Johannesen''. The next child, ''Kirsten'', daughter of "Huusmand" ''Hans'' Helgesen Tveten and Maren Olsdatter, would be called ''Kirsten Hansdatter''. :Such was the custom in Norway, as in the other Scandinavian countries. If the father was Ole Nielsen, his son's name might be Lars Olsen (literally "Ole's son"). His daughter might be Olava Olsdatter ("Ole's daughter"). Yes, the son and daughter had slightly different last names. The patronymic naming practice died out mostly during the 19th century, first among the upper strata of the urban population, slowly percolating downwards and outwards. It was abolished altogether with the Names Act of 1923, when inherited surnames became mandatory. Norway was the last of the Scandinavian countries to abandon patronyms, while the Icelanders are still using them. === What do you mean by Farm Name? === :The "farm name" is a location, often a farm or small community. You can see the farm names in the example above of the fathers Johannes Hansen ''Skibsnæss'' and Hans Helgesen ''Tveten''. Those were primarily addresses, and would change if and when the family moved elsewhere. :This location statement was often used by migrants arriving in America to identify themselves and differentiate one Olsen from another. It became common practice, particularly in the United States, to adopt this as a "surname". But it would be wrong to assume that it was ever thought of as a surname by individuals of a culture to whom the entire concept of "surnames" was utterly foreign. The modern idea of using the Farm name as a kind of "surrogate surname" in genealogy is mostly an American invention, and at odds with historical facts. :Eventually, Norwegians staying in the home country would also convert their farm names to surnames. This didn't really take hold with the rural population until early 20th century. During the late 19th century many took their farm names from home as fixed surnames, sometimes with outlandish spellings, if they moved to town. That was particularly the case for sons of affluent farmers who had some education. Lower class people who went to town usually stuck to their patronyms. === Cognomens, Bynames & Monikers === :There's a third class of "Not Surnames" applied by pre-1900 Norwegians. In an urban environment with Olsens galore and no farm names, an auxiliary identifier was often needed. So, people could be named by their profession, by their place of origin, or some other characteristic. Common for all of them is that, even if they stuck to persons for the rest of their lives, they never were passed on to the next generation, which of course is the first requirement for calling it a surname. If you find a "Jon Smed" in a Norwegian parish register, you can rest assured that he actually was a smith, and hadn't inherited the name from an ancestor. As mentioned above under the discussion of Farm names, a person might bring his farm name with him to town, but until late 19th century they were always attached to the ''individual'', not to the family. Sometimes that can be very confusing, when you for example find a guy like [[Pedersen-5988|Niels Pedersen]] (1719 - 1781) called "Molhougen", the name of a farm about a ten minutes walk away, living on the Western shore in the small town of Porsgrunn for most of his life. None of his children were ever called "Molhougen", again proof that it wasn't considered inheritable. === Real Surnames === :A tiny fraction of Norwegians actually had real surnames, passed on from father to son. They were almost without exception descendants of immigrants, and usually were rather upper class, like officers, merchants, and pastors. They're also the darlings of genealogists. If you find what looks like a genuine surname attached to your Norwegian ancestor, just search for it on the Web. You're almost certain to find a detailed description somewhere. :Among early surname adopters should also be mentioned the new urban middle-class citizens: small merchants, sea captains, and master craftsmen, who could wield family names even in the 18th century. Quite often those were frozen patronyms, and it may be a challenge to find out if a "Captain Nielsen" is the son of a Niels Olsen, or of a Ole Nielsen. You may also come across what looks like double patronyms for this class, like "Niels Olsen Nielsen" for our skipper, being son of a Ole Nielsen. This class frequently took surnames not previously documented in their families. :In a few cases, you may see that someone is named after a grandparent or other person, and that other person's patronym is used as a second given name. See for instance [[Taule-9|Anders Tollefsen Taule (1818-)]], who is obviously named after his maternal grandfather. This can become rather confusing. == General Guidelines == :The convention for Norwegian names before the adoption of surnames can be a complex topic for non-Norwegian genealogists (and even for Norwegians). However, the overwhelming part of the population were mainly known by their patronyms. Even people with real surnames were frequently recorded by their given name and patronym only. :Note that records were generally not written by the individual concerned. They were written by civil servants, mostly clergy. They were either Danish or had their education in Denmark, and wrote in Danish. Thus there are variations in names of a person depending on the record concerned. In parish records, you may often see that names changed with a new pastor, "Karen" becoming "Kari", or "Tellev" changing to "Tollef". Generally, names would be written with a distinctly Danish spelling. (It appears like the Norwegian name forms mostly were regarded as "colloquial" and not suitable for recording.) The male name "Sveinung" may be spelled as anything ranging from "Svenum" to "Svenning". It's impossible to give general rules as to how names "should" be written. Use common sense, and avoid extreme forms. The spellings found in the 1801 census are usually good candidates for "standard" name forms. :It should be mentioned that "th" in Norwegian doesn't signify a distinct sound as it does in English. A name like "Thor" is phonetically equivalent to "Tor". The h is silent and only serves as decoration in the written form. Therefore, it may be prudent to omit the silent h in Norwegian names. :The most Norwegian name of them all, Ole, requires some special consideration. It's arguably the same name as the old Norse ''Olafr'', and has mostly been pronounced "Ola". Some ''Bygdebok'' authors have consistently used "Olav" or "Olaf" where the church records have "Ole". Whether this is objectively "correct" or not, is open for debate. But if you want to keep your Norwegian ancestors visible for potential matches and merges (which you should, if you have signed the [[Special:Honor_Code|WikiTree Honor Code]]), you'll do well in sticking to the most common spellings, which are mostly the ones you'll find in the original records. The patronymic forms should be entered as ''Olsen'' and ''Olsdatter'', or at your discretion, ''Olson'' and ''Olsdotter''. These forms are recognized by the system as the same name, while eg. ''Olavsdatter'' isn't. :The Wikitree convention is to use the name that the person was known by at birth for the LNAB. These can often be found in the family records and family books. A good source for records is at the [https://digitalarkivet.no/en/ Digital Archives Norway]. :Norwegian names tend to use a three-part naming system: * First name: all given names * Patronymic: Olsdatter, Svendsen, Nielsen etc, showing the given name of their father * Farm name: the name of the farm where they were born or lived – this would change when people moved, but is often the name that can best be used to find a person’s origin. Be aware, though, that many farm names (eg. Dal, Fjell, Nes, Vik) are extremely common, and can be found all over the country. == Specific Fields == :There has been much discussion on the unique characteristics of Norwegian naming and how it should be entered in to WikiTree. This standard deviates from some other genealogy platforms but for WikiTree, it has been determined that the best overall standard for entering Norwegian names is: === Proper First Name === :All given names should be placed in the First Name at Birth field, e.g. Christiana Marie. Norwegians rarely used middle names in the American sense. Please ignore the "Unusual Data" warning in this context. There's nothing unusual with multiple first names. And, if you're working a lot with European profiles, you may want to turn off the warning about "More than one name in the First Name field". Go to My WikiTree->Settings, and at the bottom just click the check box for "Disable Middle Name Warning for First Name field". === Preferred Name === :If there is more than one first name, the preferred one may be put here. If left blank, it will be filled automatically with the contents of the field above. === Last Name at Birth (LNAB) === :The '''Patronym as LNAB''' is the default rule for most Norwegians born before the legal requirements for surnames. Even if you're unsure if the person had a real surname, putting the patronym here is erring on the side of caution. However, there are distinct differences between the urban and the rural populations. In general, urban profiles from before 1814, and rural profiles from before 1923, should have the patronym as LNAB. The exceptions are: * if no patronym can be found, and/or if the subject or their immediate ancestors were immigrants to Norway and carried the culture of fixed surnames with them. * If a person is mentioned in ''contemporary sources'' mainly by an inherited surname, rather than by patronym, use of the proper surname may be warranted. :Rather than using the common abbreviations for patronyms found in records (eg. Olsdtr), the full name (Olsdatter) ''must'' be entered. This is important, because the system currently doesn't recognize that an "Olsdtr" and an "Olsdatter" may be the same person. Hence using abbreviated names will hide the profile from potential matches. Whether you will use "-datter" or "-dotter" is optional, as "-sen", "-son", and "-sson" are interchangeable for males. :Many Norwegian profiles are created with an LNAB consisting of Patronym + Farm name, like "Olsen Berg". This has the unfortunate effect that neither the Patronym nor the Farm name will show up in searches or as possible matches, and is strongly discouraged. :When no patronym is known, which is often the case for early 17th century farmers, it's usually better to use the farm name than Unknown. See for instance [[Gisholt-3|Lars Gisholt]]. On the other hand, when not even a place of living is really known, you should rather use Unknown. See [[Andersdatter-1630|Anne Andersdatter "Aadna"]]'s first two husbands. === Current/Married last Name === :For most Norwegians before 1923 this would be the farm name where they spent the most time in their life or the last part of their life. For the urban population before about 1814, the CLN field will often be the best place to put family names; see the discussion under LNAB above. :For women who adopted a husband's surname, enter it here. Note that very few women took their husband's last name, and they ''never'' took their husband's patronym as their last name. :For Norwegians who emigrated to countries where inherited surnames were used (USA, Canada, Australia etc.) enter the surname they adopted here. === Other Last Names === :If they used more than one farm name in their lifetime, the farm names not used in Current Last Name would go here. There could be several. Separate by commas, as in "Fjell, Berg, Dal". :If you don't like the thought of your ancestor being somehow "married" to the farm, you may of course enter even the primary farm name in this field. The expression "Ole Berg formerly Olsen" as found on the main Profile screen may look disturbing, and some people prefer "Ole Olsen aka Berg" which more closely follows the historical custom. The flip side is of course that the Other name will never be seen anywhere but on the main Profile screen. It doesn't matter much for practical purposes either way, if you follow the main rule of "Patronym as LNAB". === Middle Name === :This field should not be used for most Norwegians prior to the adoption of inherited surnames. For modern Norwegians who now use a middle name it may be entered here. The idiosyncratic American custom of hiding the middle name usually doesn't apply to Norwegians, so if you want your own middle name to be visible at all times, there's no choice but to make it part of your first name. === Biography === :Record the full names as given in important sources, with source references, at the start of the biography. This will help us when it comes to rationalizing and merging profiles. == Further Reading == :A thorough discussion on Norwegian naming, with many good links, can be found on the [http://www.norwaydna.no/gedcoms-and-genealogy/norwegian-names-en/ Norwegian Names page at www.norwaydna.no]. Note that this article does not use the WikiTree standard. It suggest Farm Name as LNAB but this is not the standard in WikiTree. :If you're still, after reading this page, in doubt about how to enter a Norwegian name, don't hesitate to ask a question in the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/ G2G Forum], and please tag your question with "Norway".

Norway Project Reliable Sources

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[[Category: Reliable Sources for Pre-1700 Profiles]] [[Category: Norway Genealogy Resources]] Before jumping into the muddy waters of Pre-1700 Norwegian genealogy, this article by Lars Løberg, one of the most esteemed contemporary Norwegian genealogists, is recommended reading: * [https://genealogi.no/3d-flip-book/norwegian-kings-and-vikings-do-they-belong-in-your-family-tree/ Norwegian Kings and Vikings - Do they belong in our Family Tree?] Please note that there are extremely few sources before 1600 which are usable for Norwegian genealogy. Early 17th century sources consist mainly of fiscal registers. From the second half of the century, sources begin to become abundant, notably the male censuses of the 1660s; probate protocols and court protocols from about the same time. Parish registers, the staple of Norwegian genealogy, become widespread around 1700. It should also be said that the Norwegian genealogical community is small, and almost nothing of modern Norwegian genealogy research has been published in English for an international public. == Reliable Sources == * Those who are able to read old Danish-Norwegian handwriting, will find a cornucopia of scanned original documents at [https://www.digitalarkivet.no Digitalarkivet], the National Archives of Norway's own web site. A small part has been transcribed and converted to searchable format. Here is the [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/search/sources entry page for searches]. * [https://www.dokpro.uio.no/dipl_norv/diplom_field_eng.html Diplomatarium Norvegicum (search)]. The printed edition consists of 23 volumes containing the transcription of approximately 20 000 diplomas connected to Norway in the period 1050 to 1590. Documents in Diplomatarium Norvegicum may be reliable in the sense that you can read that so-and-so is the son of so-and-so, but they are far too spread out in space and time to build genealogies upon. Many have tried, and failed miserably, often by introducing fictitious intermediate generations. Also, medieval sources are often written by persons who had their own axes to grind, and therefore may not always be taken at face value. It takes lots of expertise to assess those documents. Most of those relevant to living people are probably summed up in a couple of paragraphs, cf Lars Løberg above. * [https://nbl.snl.no/ Norwegian biographical lexicon] is mostly correct, but contains disputed material. * Current pre-1700 genealogical research is primarily published in the periodical ''Norsk Slektshistorisk Tidsskrift'' (NST), issued twice annually, which since the late 1990s has been recognised as a scientific publication, with peer-reviewed articles. Earlier articles from NST, starting in 1927, are of variable quality. == Reliable with conditions == [https://www.findagrave.com/ Find A Grave], [https://billiongraves.com/ Billiongraves] and [https://www.disnorge.no/gravminner/vis.php?mode=x Slekt og Data Cemeteries in Norway] would be deemed reliable only when a picture of the headstone is provided. Remember that even grave markers can have errors in name spelling and dates. The Norwegian "[[Space:Norway%20Farm%20and%20Family%20Books|Farm and Family Books]]", commonly known under the term "Bygdeboks" are, by and large, fairly reliable sources. They are usually written by authors who have worked for many years with the subject, backed up by local Bygdebok committees who have contributed with countless hours of groundwork, from interviews with old folks to archive transcriptions. In general, books produced after 1970 should be considered more reliable than the older ones. Claims about family lines extending back before the Reformation (1530s) should always be regarded with scepticism. For genealogy later than the "source horizon", which for Norway's part is about 1600, even the older bygdeboks usually are quite reliable. But beware of medieval fantasies, which abound in the pre-WW2 works. See below. == Unreliable Sources == * A few books from the 1920s and 1930s present lines going back to the Viking kings through "conjectures", which in genealogy normally is an euphemism for "wishful thinking". In particular, the book "'''Vore Fælles Ahner'''" ("Our Common Ancestors") by C.M. Munthe should be avoided. Unfortunately, many family trees found on the Web are partially based on this book. * There exists a considerable body of work produced by Americans with Norwegian ancestors about their Norse origins. Most of the older works suffer from their age, but even more recent works are out of touch with modern Norwegian research. A book by Henrik O. Lunde: ''Some Old Norse Families'' (Enoch Haga Publisher, Folsom California, 2009) deserves a special warning, as one may be tempted to believe that it builds on current Norwegian research status. Sadly, it doesn't. Lars Løberg wrote a review of this work in the periodical ''Genealogen'' in 2010, where his conclusion is: "The best that can be said about this book is that it may be useful to Anglophone readers who want to get an idea about how difficult the field of Norwegian medieval genealogy is, but who at the same time have the necessary critical sense to not automatically accept all of Lunde's aristocratic connections. For Norwegian-speaking readers, the book is worthless." Lars Løberg's article is republished on the Norwegian ''Slektshistoriewiki'' here: [https://www.genealogi.no/wiki/index.php/Some_old_norse_families_(bok) Some old norse families (bok)]. * '''User-contributed family trees''' at sites like: FamilySearch, Ancestry, Geni, MyHeritage, Rootsweb, WikiTree, Geneanet etc. ** '''A tree without sources is insufficient as a source for WikiTree profiles.''' ** A tree with precise dates and places may be a good guide of where to look for original records. Please take the time to do so. In these cases it is courteous to give credit (under ''See also''); however when the tree exists in multiple copies on the net you may not be crediting the original builder. ''Caveat: In quite a few cases, precise dates and places, particularly before 1700, may be signs of fabrication. Watch out for exact birth years and places before parish records exist.'' ** When a tree does present sources, please take the time to look up the original sources. Give credit.

Norwegian Nobility

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[[Category: Norwegian Nobility]] The text below by unknown author. ==Norwegian Nobility== The aristocracy of Norway refers to modern and medieval aristocracy in Norway. For the Viking Period see: [[:Category:Early Scandinavia, Viking Age|Early Scandinavia, Viking Age]]. Additionally, there have been economical, political, and military élites that—relating to the main lines of Norway's history—are generally accepted as nominal predecessors of the aforementioned. Since the 16th century, modern aristocracy is known as nobility (Norwegian: adel). The nobility—known as hird and then as knights and squires—was institutionalised during the formation of the Norwegian state in the 13th century. Originally granted an advisory function as servants of the King, the nobility grew into becoming a great political factor. Their land and their armed forces, and also their legal power as members of the Council of the Realm, made the nobility remarkably independent from the King. At its height, the Council had the power to recognise or choose inheritors of or pretenders to the Throne. In 1440, they dethroned King Eric III. The Council even chose its own leaders as regents, among others Sigurd Jonsson of Sudreim. This aristocratic power, which also involved the Church, lasted until the Reformation, when the King illegally abolished the Council in 1536. This removed nearly all of the nobility's political foundation, leaving them with mainly administrative and ceremonial functions. Subsequent immigration of Danish nobles (who thus became Norwegian nobles) would further marginalise the position of natives. In the 17th century, the old nobility consisted almost entirely of Danes. After 1661, when absolute monarchy was introduced, the old nobility was gradually replaced by a new. This consisted mainly of merchants and officials who had recently been ennobled, but also of foreign nobles who were naturalised. Dominant elements in the new nobility were the office nobility (noble status by holding high civilian or military offices) and—especially prominent in the 18th century—the letter nobility (noble status via letters patent in return for military or artistic achievements or monetary donations). Based on the 1665 Lex Regia, which stated that the King was to be revered and considered the most perfect and supreme person on the Earth by all his subjects, standing above all human laws and having no judge above his person, [...] except God alone, the King had his hands free to develop a new and loyal aristocracy to honour his absolute reign. The nobilities in Denmark and Norway could, likewise, bask in the glory of one of the most monarchial states in Europe. The titles of baron and count were introduced in 1671, and in 1709 and 1710, two marquisates (the only ones in Scandinavia) were created. Additionally, hundreds of families were ennobled, i.e. without titles. Demonstrating his omnipotence, the monarch could even revert noble status ab initio (as if ennoblement had never happened) and elevate dead humans to the estate of nobles. A rich aristocratic culture developed during this epoch, for example family names like Gyldenpalm (lit. 'Golden Palm'), Svanenhielm (lit. 'Swan Helm'), and Tordenskiold (lit. 'Thunder Shield'), many of them containing particles like French de and German von. Likewise, excessive creation of coats of arms boosted heraldic culture and praxis, including visual arts. The 1814 Constitution forbade the creation of new nobility, including countships, baronies, family estates, and fee tails. The 1821 Nobility Law initiated a long-range abolition of the nobility as an official estate, a process in which current bearers were allowed to keep their status and possible titles as well as some privileges for the rest of their lifetime. The last legally noble Norwegians died early in the 20th century. Many Norwegians who had noble status in Norway also had it in Denmark, where they remained officially noble. During the 19th century, members of noble families continued to hold political and social power, for example Severin Løvenskiold as Governor general of Norway and Peder Anker and Mathias Sommerhielm as Prime Minister. Aristocrats were active in Norway's independence movement in 1905, and it has been claimed the union with Sweden was dissolved thanks to a 'genuinely aristocratic wave'. Baron Fritz Wedel Jarlsberg's personal effors contributed to Norway gaining sovereignty of the arctic archipelago Svalbard in 1920. From 1912 to 1918, Bredo Henrik von Munthe af Morgenstierne was Rector of the University of Oslo. When Norway co-founded and entered NATO, ambassador Wilhelm Morgenstierne represented the Kingdom when US President Truman signed the treaty in 1949. Whilst they now acted as individuals rather than a unified estate, these and many other noblemen played a significant public rôle, mainly until the Second World War (1940–1945). Today, Norway has approximately 10-15 families who were formerly recognised as noble by Norwegian kings. These include Anker, Aubert, Falsen, Galtung, Huitfeldt, Knagenhjelm, Løvenskiold, Munthe af Morgenstierne, Treschow, Werenskiold, and the Counts of Wedel-Jarlsberg. In addition, there exist non-noble families who descend patrilineally from individuals who had personal (non-hereditary) noble status, for example the Paus family and several families of the void ab initio office nobility. There is even foreign nobility in Norway, mainly Norwegian families who originate in other countries and who have or had noble status there. ==References== * [https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norsk_adel, Wikipedia, Norsk Adel] * [[Wikipedia: Aristocracy of Norway]] * [http://www.hoelseth.com/nobility/nobility_survey.html Norwegian Nobility - Survey of 1886] * [https://meta.snl.no/Om_Norsk_biografisk_leksikon Store norske leksikon - Norwegian biographical encyclopedia], yes, it's in Nynorsk but, if you have a good translation program or web browser you can search for people.

Norwegian Parish Categories

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[[Category:Norway]][[Category: Norway Project]] Coordinated by [[:Project: Norway| the Norway project]] == Norwegian Locations Categorisation == '''NOTE''': This page was formerly named "Categorizing Norwegian Parishes". As of 19 April 2019, in accordance with changed policy, and combined with a major reworking of the page to reflect the current policy, it has been renamed to "Norwegian Location Category Structure". [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/723007/norway-locations-proposal The Norway Project held a related Norwegian location categorisation discussion (linked here)]. To quote the December 2018 close of the discussion, the conclusion was:
"...in the WikiTree Norway Project, we have reached a consensus regarding Norwegian place names on the following form:'' * ''Category:Norway'' * ''Category:County, Norway (this is how a county/fylke is already named)'' * ''Category:Parish/Municipality, County, Norway (old pattern is Category:Municipality, Norway)'' * ''Category:Farm, Parish/Municipality, County, Norway (there has so far been little subcategorization at this level)''
== Background == The ''parishes'' ("prestegjeld" in Norwegian) constitute the original basic administrative units of Norway. Their origins are ancient and mostly undocumented, and may in many cases have their roots in pre-Christian times. Their sizes were primarily based on the number of people that a pastor ("prest") might be able to serve in a reasonable way, and their borders mostly follow natural topological boundaries. In 1838, the "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formannskapsdistrikt formannskapsdistrikt]" law was passed in Norway, which simply required that every parish formed its own local governmental unit, partially governed by a locally elected board. In 1853 the civil municipalities ("kommuner") were established, sharing the names and borders of the ancient ecclesiastical parishes. Thus, a civil administration emerged on top of the parish structure and eventually transformed it into a new concept, and the "kommune" (municipality) in time replaced the ancient "prestegjeld" (parish) as the primary local home ground in people's minds. As an ongoing process, stretching far back in time, parishes and (later) municipalities have been divided and sometimes merged. Peak municipality fragmentation was reached around 1930 with 747 municipalities. In the 1960s there was a major reorganisation of the municipal structure, and the number of municipalities was greatly reduced. The main source for genealogy in Norway is the ''parish registers''. The clergy has been keeping records of births, baptisms, confirmations, marriages, deaths, and burials for several hundred years. Most parishes have records beginning in the early 18th century, Some go back to the late 17th century. The Norwegian National Archives through its subsidiary ''[https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/ Digitalarkivet]'' has scanned most of the parish registers and presents them free of charge, and they may be linked to with reference information. A few books are transcribed and searchable. The Norwegian Digital Archives also contain other records relevant to genealogy. They are also organized by parishes. These are Censuses, Emigration records, Probate records, Seamen rolls and military rolls, School records, Health care records, Poverty matters, Accounts and tax lists, Deed registration records, Landed property tax records, Insurance records, Legal proceedings and sanctions and Clerical archives. It varies which parishes have which records. The available sources relevant for Norwegian genealogy should eventually be described on a separate page. == Implementation == The categorisation of Norwegian locations started out with a poorly defined concept of "locations" such as they are found on eg. Wikipedia, and were created on an ''ad hoc'' basis. This works as long as there are no name collisions, but a place name like "Vang, Norway" is ambiguous. Is it Vang in Hedmark, or Vang in Oppland? To avoid confusion, it has been decided to ''always include the county name and the country name''; thus the two "locations" above are now defined as "[[:Category:Vang, Hedmark, Norway|Vang, Hedmark, Norway]]" and "[[:Category:Vang, Oppland, Norway|Vang, Oppland, Norway]]" respectively. This is a clear and unambiguous standard, with no risk of polluting the common namespace. The term "location" as used in the previous paragraph also needs clarification. For our purpose, there are two main sources that define and describe all the administrative units we need to cover the subject of Norwegian locations: * On the ecclesiastical side, the [https://www.arkivverket.no/slektsgranskning/historikk-for-prestegjeld-og-sogn History of Parishes (Historikk for prestegjeld og sogn)] at the Norwegian National Archive's Web site gives a comprehensive survey of the history of Norwegian parishes on a county-by-county basis. * On the civil side, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_municipality_numbers_of_Norway Wikipedia's list of municpality numbers of Norway] cover every municipality which have ever existed. Those two sources are used to set up the new place category structure of Norway. In principle, every item of both lists, whether it is a former/present parish or municipality or both, should have its own entry in the structure. (A preliminary line should probably be drawn excluding the most recent municipality merges, say after 1980.) As the vast majority of the administrative units on both sides share the same names and the same borders, there is no need to differentiate between them in the name structure. However, every parish/municipality category should contain a description of its historic/present ecclesiastical/civil status, and a short history (less than 100 words) of significant splits and merges. It should also contain a link to the corresponding Wikipedia article, and link(s) to the parish records at Digitalarkivet. To see how this is done, see for instance the two "Vang" categories linked above. This approach avoids the duplication of structures that the original, and now abandoned, idea of "Categorising Norwegian Parishes" implied. The old and obsolete "xxx Parish" and "xxx, Norway" location categories should be emptied and deleted as they are replaced by categories on the current standard. The Norway Project hopes to finish the re-categorisation on the Parish/Municipality level before the end of 2019. Further subdivision is not considered the Project's responsibility, and will be left to the individual researcher.

Nos Origines

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= Nos Origines = "La mission de Généalogie du Québec est de permettre à toute personne ayant des racines au Québec, de les inscrire dans sa page familiale et d’y avoir accès en tout temps, gratuitement."[http://www.nosorigines.qc.ca/genealogieQuebecMission.aspx?lng=fr Notre mission] == Usage Template Usage == {{SQ-NO|18610}}
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Not Too Young

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The ‘'''war to end all wars'''’ was what the Great War, (World War I) was called between 1914 and 1918. Fighting between the European nations had begun in 1914 and the United States did not enter until April 1917. Many young men in America rushed to join the U.S. military to join the allied fighting in Europe and to make the world safe for democracy. Six weeks after America declared war on Germany, a national draft registration (divided into three parts based on a male's birth year) was established across the country. The U.S. military needed a registration of available man power, those males born between 1873 and 1900. The [[Wallace-4|Robert Wallace]] family of Essex County, New Jersey, had three sons, born between 1894 and 1901. [[Wallace-5|William]] and [[Wallace-6|Robert, Jr.]] were born in 1894 and 1897, so they did register for the draft. But the youngest son, [[Wallace-3|John]], was born July 1901, did not need to register and was only 16 years old by July 1917. However, the fact remains that John Wallace did serve in the military, including being sent overseas. Wallace served in the U.S. Army's 113th Infantry, it was part of the 57th Brigade which was part of the 29th Division serving with the US Army 4th Corp. This Regiment was made up of men from the Essex County area of New Jersey. The Regiment was staffed in October 1917 and served in Alsace-Lorraine and Meuse-Argonne by mid-1918. The Regiment was demobilized in May 1919 at Camp Dix in New Jersey. So Pvt. John Wallace had to have been '''only 16 years old''' during his enlistment, training and then deployment overseas. He must have misrepresented his age, possibly stating he was born 1899, so he would be accepted into the Army. He also told the recruiter he was a mechanic, a much needed skill in the Army, when in fact he was not a certified mechanic. John just knew how to tinker on vehicles. The United States Army did accept John; he did train and was sent along with rest of the 113th Infantry aboard one of the many transport ships, like the USS Princess Matoike, to the shores of France. He did experienced warfare in the French countryside that he related to his own young son years later. One event was while the Regiment was on a march, John noticed a wounded German soldier along the side of the road. Being a compassionate young man he stopped briefly to offer the soldier a drink from his canteen. Suddenly rounds of gun fire filled the air and everyone hit the ground. There was a multitude of German snipers in the area and the American forces had just become easy targets. After the vicinity was secured, Pvt. Wallace's platoon Sergeant gave him hell for such a stupid act and endangering everyone. But John was only 16 years old, away from home for the first time and hated to see the suffering. Another occurrence was while walking across an open field to deliver a dispatch to the next battalion; Pvt. Wallace was spotted by a German tri-plane. The armed plane made an about turn, took aim and started shooting in John's direction. The bullets were whizzing all around Pvt. Wallace and appeared to follow him as he zigzagged across the field. Up ahead was a deep wooded forest so he made a sprint there to hide from the pilot's view. Crouching down and not moving a muscle John remained in the woods until he was sure the plane had left the region and wasn't returning. One of the injuries John suffered came during the Battle of the Aragonne in 1918 when he was mustard-gassed. Gas shells were dropped and formed a fog like cloud that engulfed everyone. An immediate reaction was the blistering all over the body and a temporary blindness. The government-issued gas masks helped prevent some damage to the lungs but John needed medical attention and was transported to a French field hospital. This medical facility also cared for the captured German prisoners who were injured or sick. With the mounting casualties on all sides there was little, if any, available space for incoming wounded soldiers. John found himself, along with fellow Americans recuperating outside without any shelter provided while many German prisoners were protected from the elements in enclosed tents. Private [[Wallace-3|John I. Wallace]] was fortunate to recover and served his full time with the 113th Infantry. He came back to New Jersey and a hero's welcome from a grateful community. He was awarded the Certificate of Honor in 1919, one recognition John was proud of, even if he '''did have to fib a bit about his age'''.

Notable African-American Women

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[[Category:African-American Notables]] This list is part of the US Black Heritage Project. It contains women who were included in two biographical anthologies published in 1893 (see links) as well as other African-American women of note. Please feel free to add to the listing. == Links == * Monroe Alphus Majors, editor. [https://archive.org/details/27056814.4698.emory.edu ''Noted Negro women : their triumphs and activities''], Chicago, Illinois: Donohue & Henneberry, 1893. * L. A. Scruggs. [https://archive.org/stream/womenofdistincti00scru#page/n27/mode/2up ''Women of Distinction: Remarkable in Works and Invincible in Character''], Raleigh, North Carolina: Published by the author, 1893. {| border="1" bgcolor="#fffcef" |'''Name''' || '''WikiTree Profile''' || '''Profile Review''' ||'''Connected''' ||'''Volunteer''' |- | Octavia V. (Rogers) Albert (1853-1890) || [[Rogers-30870|Octavia Rogers Albert]]|| No || No|| |- | Brig. Gen. 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Notable Ancestors of Bob Scrivens

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=== Notable Ancestors === ''For one reason or another, the profiles listed on this page are interesting. Not that they are necessarily famous, mind you, but there is information about each of them that is at least noteworthy. A thumbnail sketch of each is provided along with a link to a profile page where more detailed biographies are available. I thought I would create this page so someone could, at a glance, see who is worth a closer look and follow the links." ''The Scrivens before 1860 are now considered nominal ancestors only, since 2nd g grandfather Hiland A. Main broke the Scriven line--even though his biological son, Fred, kept his nominal father's surname.'' (See [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:My_Main_Y-DNA_Line&errcode=new_profile|My Main Y-DNA Line])'' Have you got all that? === Scriven === '''James Scriven (1691-1758)'''{{Image|file=Scriven-97-5.jpg |align=r |size=m | }} Sometimes referred to by others as "James the Immigrant," he was the first Scriven from England to settle in the New England area in the early 1700's. Nominally, he would be my sixth great grandfather. (See [[Scriven-97|James Scriven]]) James came from a small coastal town, Colyton, located on the border of Devon and Somerset, England. He was a colorful Quaker preacher who outlived two wives, married a third, and first made his appearance on Long Island in Oyster Bay where his passage was paid for by a local Quaker group in Flushing, NY, probably to augment their numbers vs. the dominant Congregationalists. James was both praised for his preaching and ridiculed for his flaws. He moved to Westerly, Rhode Island, where he met his second wife and is buried there. '''James Babcock (1612 - 1679)''' {{Image|file=Notable_Ancestors_of_Bob_Scrivens-1.jpg |align=r |size=m }} [[Babcock-1153|James Babcock]] is my earliest immigrant ancestor and nominal 9th great grandfather, via [[Scriven-76|Joshua]], the son of [[Lewis-8687|Mercy (Lewis) Scriven]]. He migrated to New England during the Puritan Great Migration (1620-1640). He was a blacksmith by trade who was admitted as Resident of Portsmouth on the 25th of February 1642 and owned a ten-acre grant of land there. (No one was allowed to "build or plant" without first having been voted an inhabitant at town meeting.) About 1662 he moved to Westerly, Rhode Island (the same place James Scriven lived). His biography tells the story of his various duties to the town, his conflicts and dealings with the local Native Americans, and occasional squabbles with people just over the border in Connecticut. Babcock descendants say he traces his origins back to "Badcocks" (one of various spellings) in England. '''Alice Knowles Scriven (1693-1732)''' James' second wife, [[Knowles-2222|Alice Knowles]], who James married in 1718 in Greenwich, Connecticut, is also notable because her lineage with the Knowles can be traced back for centuries in England. She is nominally my sixth great grandmother. Her paternal line (Fish) goes back to the early 1500's with Thomas Fyshe and his father, Augustine. But the Knowles line is extensive, and it goes far back in English history, including a Rear Admiral Sir Francis Knollys (c.1550-1643), to his wife's mother, Mary Boleyn, Mistress (1499-1543) of King Henry VIII (See Geni.com family tree[http://www.geni.com/family-tree/index/6000000019455227610#5285261182300027754]), and to Thomas Knollys, Lord Mayor of London. (See the discussion of Mary Boleyn later; she is also connected to me through the Fletcher line, starting with my great grandmother, [[Fletcher-2544| Martha Fletcher]]) '''Thomas Knollys, Lord Mayor of London (c. 1375-1435)''' {{Image|file=Marrow-7.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Lord Mayor of London. }} Thomas Knollys, Sheriff and Lord Mayor of London was my 15th great grandfather via the nominal Scriven line. (See [[Knollys-42|Thomas Knollys]]) As mayor, Thomas directed the rebuilding of the Guildhall in 1400 and was a member of the Grocers Company in the City of London. He also supervised the rebuilding of St. Antholin's Church on Watling Street, where he was buried with his wife, Joan. (See the complete profile of [http://www.geni.com/family-tree/index/6000000019455227610#6000000002447097142 Thomas Knollys]. In this profile, there is also a short biography of Sir Francis Knollys, a privy councilor under Elizabeth I, his sons, and the Earls of Babury. '''Other Knollys''' Thomas was son of the famous knight '''Sir Robert Knolles,''' mentioned in Froissart's Chronicles and captain in the wars against France, Spain, and Brittany under three kings, Edward III, Richard II and Henry IV. (See [[Knollys-16|Robert Knollys]]) He was buried with full military honors in Whitefriars, London (c.1407). There is an interesting (and I think humorous) story of his wife, [[Beverly-7| Lady Constance Beverly]], who ignored local codes and built a footbridge over a road to connect the two pieces of her property. The lady was "punished" by making her present a rose from her garden yearly to the Mayor of London. Other prominent figures in this line are '''Rear Admiral Sir Francis Knollys''' (1552-1643) and '''Sir Francis Knollys, Sr.''' (1514-1596), an English courtier during the reigns of Henry VIII and Elizabeth I (See [[Knollys-70|Sir Francis Knollys]]). For more on the family, see [http://www.brookmans.com/history/church/knolles&frowick.shtml| A Short History of the Knolles and Frowick Families]. [[Plantagenet-66|'''John of Gaunt''']] (1340-1399) was reported to be my 17th g. grandfather by WikiTree member Wendy Hampton, who told me we are thereby 18th cousins. The WikiTree Relationship Finder traces John of Gaunt through the Knollys, [[Carey-3|William Carey]] and [[Spencer-1853|Margaret Cary]], [[Beaufort-15|Eleanor Spencer]], and two Beauforts (see [[Beaufort-4|Edmund]] and [[Beaufort-11|John]]). John was son of King Edward (Plantagenet) III. This would be the earliest ancestor recorded on the Scriven side. John was a key figure in 14th century England. John of Gaunt's legitimate male heirs, the Lancasters, included Kings Henry IV, Henry V, and Henry VI. He was the son of King Edward III of England, a military commander in France, and, when he returned, was the de facto head of the English government. He was also a patron and close friend of Geoffry Chaucer. For a detailed biography on Wikipedia, see [[Wikipedia: John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster| John of Gaunt]]. '''Elizabeth Howard (Stafford), Duchess of Norfolk (1497-''' This is my 17th great grandmother on my father's side, according to Geni.com's calculations. If you follow her line back, you can no doubt go even farther. This just goes to show you that, eventually, we're all connected to someone with a title. Wikipedia has this summary of her life and times: "Lady Elizabeth Stafford, born about 1497, was the eldest daughter of Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham, and Eleanor Percy (d. 1530). Through both parents Elizabeth was a descendant of King Edward III. Her grandparents on her father's side were Henry Stafford, 2nd Duke of Buckingham, and Lady Katherine Woodville (sister of queen consort Elizabeth Woodville), and on her mother's, Henry Percy, 4th Earl of Northumberland, and Lady Maud Herbert. Her paternal grandfather, the 2nd Duke, was executed for treason in 1483 by King Richard III, and in 1521 her own father suffered the same fate when he was beheaded on Tower Hill for treason against King Henry VIII." (See [[Wikipedia: Elizabeth Howard, Duchess of Norfolk|Elizabeth Howard, Duchess of Norfolk]]){{Image|file=Mary_Boleyn.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Mary Bolyen. }} Finally, there is '''Mary Boleyn''' (c.1504-1543), Mistress of King Henry VIII, my 13th great grandmother. (See [[Boleyn-4|Mary Boleyn]]) She was the daughter of Catherine Carey, Chief Lady of the Bedchamber, and wife of the aforementioned Rear Admiral Sir Francis Knollys. By the time she was seventeen, Mary was a first-time mother and Henry VIII's mistress. She later became one of her cousin Elizabeth Tutor's (Elizabeth I) favorites. (See [http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/Bios/MaryBoleyn.htm| Mary Boleyn]) Abigail Knollys was born in 1551, Durham, England. She died in 1620 (67-69) in Reading, Berkshire, England. She was the daughter of Sir Francis Knollys and Catherine Carey, Chief Lady of the Bedchamber. The Knollys are interesting because, at one point, I traced the Scriven family back to them (but that was rendered moot by our friend Hiland). Now, it looks like they are our relatives after all through the Fletchers (my Grandma Scrivens' side). (Catherine was Mary Boleyn’s daughter.) '''The Fish and Way, Way Back to King Beli''' If you follow Alice Knowles' mother's side of the family, the Fish, back to her grandmother (Mary Fish Sherman), then through three generations of male Shermans, through. . . well, a lot of people, you end up at a mythical Welsh King named "Beli Mawr"--or '''Beli the Great''', if you will. (See Wikipedia's profile, [[Mawr-15|Beli Mawr]]) He is listed in many genealogies as the father of obscurities such as Caswallawn, Arianrhod, Lludd Llaw Eraint, Llefelys, and Afallach, early Welsh royalty. And here is the part that is the most fun: in certain medieval genealogies, he is listed as the husband of '''Anna, cousin of the Virgin Mary'''! According to the ancestral line computed by Geni.com, this line then takes some twists and turns that leave England for a while, go to Spain (with D. Fernán Pérez, IX señor de Ayala and various Sotomayors, like Pedro Alvarez de Sotomayor, señor de Crecente y Fornelos); visit the Visigoths (King Adolphus among others), some other Goths, then cross the Channel back to England again. There we have Cunobelinus of Tasciovanus, King of the Britons and the Catuvellauni and Lludd Llaw Ereint, King of Britain, . . . and Beli was Lludd's father. The complete line is reproduced for you (for now, anyway) at the end of Alice Knowles' profile (since the line goes through her and her mother). I hope Alice doesn't mind the house guests. (See [[Knowles-2222|Alice (Knowles) Scriven]]) '''William Scriven (1727-1827)''' [[Scriven-57| William Scriven]] was nominally my fifth great grandfather and moved his family from Rhode Island to Rensselaer Co., NY after the American Revolution. His profile tells the story of how the collapse of the post-revolutionary economy caused the first wave of western migration. They started out as Quakers and became Seventh Day Baptists by the time they settled in Petersburg, NY. William lived until he was almost 100, outlasting his son Zebulon, who had acquired ownership of the family farm. '''Col. Zebulon Scriven (1759-1821)''' This [[Scriven-80|Zebulon Scriven]] is nominally my fourth great grand uncle, not to be confused with other Zebulons in my direct line (like [[Scriven-145|William Reginald Scriven's father, Zebulon]]). But he was one of the notable first settlers in the Grafton/ Petersburg area after the Revolution, in which he played an active part. Local historian Paul Ward chronicled how Zebulon enlisted as a 17 year old in the Continental Army in 1777, took part in a number of battles, and, by the War of 1812 was promoted to the rank of colonel. He also held a number of positions in local government in Grafton. In his will, he left an annuity to support his father, William, who outlived him by six years. The rest of his will gives a picture of the early Scriven family in that region. '''Matthias Scriven (1775-1827)''' [[Scriven-56|Matthias Scriven]] and his descendants are probably the best example in the Scriven family of the Westward Movement in America. Matthias was born in Westerly, RI, came to Rensselaer Co., NY, with his father [[Scriven-57|William]] after the Revolutionary War, and moved to the Bradford County area of Pennsylvania. Some of his descendants moved onward still further, even within a generation, to as far as Iowa. They were a true pioneering family, ever moving westward. '''Clarinda Wiggins Scriven (1817-1886)''' [[Wiggins-611|Clarinda Scriven]], wife of Oliver Gilbert Scriven (1817-1898), is perhaps{{Image|file=Webber-32.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Portrait of Anneke Jans. }} the most famous person with the family name--in a quirky, genealogical sense. (Oliver is only a nominal 1st cousin 5 times removed, and his wife isn't a blood relative.) But, writes decendent Rachel Davidson [http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/d/a/v/Rachael-A-Davidson/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0269.html], "The Scriven-McDonald Family Record, compiled by Gilbert James Scriven around 1936, traces the ancestry of Clarinda Wiggins (Gilbert's grandmother) back to the relatively famous New Amsterdam settler '''Anneke Jans'''[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ghosthunter/Anneke/page2.htm], and through her back to Dutch royalty. From the turn of the century until the 1920's, there was a series of well-publicized class-action lawsuits pressed by some of the descendants of Anneke Jans regarding a dispute over 62 acres of swampland property she had inherited on Manhattan Island--which later ended up being the location for a major portion of the N.Y. financial district." The suit was unsuccessful, but it was a bonanza for the genealogists who hunted down every [[Jans-49|Anneke Jans]] descendant possible. (Imagine getting ''that'' letter in the mail?) In the end, the relationship of Clarinda Wiggins Scriven to Anneke Jans was proven specious. But that story was delicious fun, wasn't it? (For more on Anneka Jans, see FamilySearch's article on her. [http://www.freelabs.com/~whitis/clan/bogardus/] '''Jeremiah A. Scriven, (1847-1921)''' "J.A." (my nominal second cousin, four times removed) was one of the sons of [[Scriven-363|Caleb W. Scriven]] of Grafton, NY who introduced the first sewing machine into the area. Soon, he and his family were in business producing shirts, and eventually expanded the business when his sons, John H. and [[Scriven-370|J. A. Scriven]] sold the shirts and underwear in New York City. The market expanded and grew, so that by the time J A took over the helm, they operated out of a large building in Queens, at the corner of 1st St. and Astoria Blvd. {{Image|file=Scriven-370-3.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Note how the undergarments look like today's workout clothes. }} Jeremiah Scriven not only made garments, he filed for a steady stream of patents for improvements he made in them. He even applied for a patent on the sewing machine and the gear mechanism of a bicycle. Ads touted white shirts made of a variety of materials, and, apparently took seriously the patents for some innovations in styling--enough so that competitors were sued for copyright infringement. They also expanded the business to include undergarments, which were advertised as, and looked more like athletic clothing of today. After Jeremiah's death, his son Anderson took over the shirt business and ran it, at least until the Grafton, NY, building it was housed in burned down in 1925. (It's still not clear whether the garments were only made in Grafton or New York as well.) '''General George Scriven (1854-1940)''' Also, for an as yet to be proven Scriven relative, see [[Scriven-391|General George Percival Scriven]] who some credit as being the father of the modern US Air Force. The General's father, [[Scriven-392|Charles H. Scriven]] it turns out, emigrated from England, so the connection with the Rensselaer ancestors doesn't apply (even though General George attended Rensselaer Polytechnical Institute in Troy, NY). But the really intriguing thing about his father is that he was said to have come from Yorkshire, ancestral place of origin of the Scriven name. (See [[Space:Origin_of_the_Scriven_Name|Origin of the Scriven Name]].) === Main === '''John Mayne (1615-1694)''' Not everyone agrees that ''this'' [[Mayne-255|John Mayne]] (there are very many {{Image|file=Mayne-255.jpg |align=r |size=m | caption= John Mayne's tombstone, Kings Chapel Burying Ground Boston, MA}} listings for that name on ancestry services!) is the original immigrant of that surname to settle in New England. But there is enough evidence that many think this is the father of [[Main-249|Ezekiel Main]] who relocated from around Boston to Stonington, CT and whose ancestors later migrated to Rensselaer County, NY. Ezekiel was my biological 9th g. grandfather and John, my 10th. All researchers seem to agree that he and his family settled on Maine Point, near modern day Yarmouth, ME. There, he was attacked by Native Americans who killed two of his sons-in-law and almost massacred the whole family. Some Main descendants are convinced that the State of Maine took its name from the Maynes at Maine Point! (See [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:My_Main_Y-DNA_Line&errcode=new_profile]) Yet, others, including one ancestor who is a life-long Maine resident, reject that notion. [https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/mayne/213/] '''Rev. James Main (1743 - 1847)''' [[Main-227| Rev. James Main]] was the first Main to relocate to Rensselaer County, NY. James was my 6th g. grandfather. He took part in the Battle of Bennington, just across the state line in Vermont. Later on, records show that, besides a large parcel of land, he ran a tavern, a hotel, and had a financial interest in The Eastern Turnpike Road (a forerunner of today's toll roads). He lived to the remarkable old age of 97. (See [http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-ky8kCXqx1vA/TWmSROHRMgI/AAAAAAAACH8/pfOZXQxaO4A/s1600/turnpikemap.bmp|Eastern Turnpike map]) '''Hiland A Main (1839 - 1916)''' [[Main-697|Hiland A. Main]] (he had like-named descendants with different middle initials) was only 13 when his father Daniel died, which may explain why he was placed as a live-in laborer with two local families, first, the Straits, and then the Scriven. Events in the 1860's were life changing for him. He conceived a son, Fred, with William R. Scriven's wife, Phinnett, but married a young girl named Charlotte, and then enlisted in the Union Army-- only to lose an arm in battle and before he returned home. Charlotte died, probably in childbirth, which freed him to marry recently divorced Phinnett Scriven in 1869. By 1870, William R. Scriven had remarried and moved away (taking with him young Fred, whom he raised as his own child), and Hiland and Phinnett had started their own family, having five children in the next six years. A Y-DNA test confirmed Hiland's patrimony and his place in the Scriven line with his biological son, Frederick R. Scriven. === Bédard === '''Isaac Bédard, the Huguenot (1616-1689)''' Isaac Bedard was the first immigrant ancestor on my grandmother Scrivens' (Bedard){{Image|file=Notable_Ancestors_of_Bob_Scrivens-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption= pen drawing of a master carpenter }} side. He is my 8th great grandfather. (See [[Bédard-243|Isaac Bédard]]) It's interesting that Isaac was a Huguenot, yet immigrated to New France, which was virtually all Roman Catholic. Roughly 500,000 Huguenots had fled France during a series of religious persecutions after The Edict of Nantez (1598), granting Protestants equality with Catholics, was rescinded by French King Louis XIII. Isaac was only eleven during the murderous siege of his home city of La Rochelle (seen as a heretic citadel) in 1627, where only 5,500 of the 28,000 inhabitants survived. (See [[Wikipedia: Huguenot|Huguenot]]) After he married, Isaac left that life behind him and immigrated to New France in 1662. It is unclear whether his was a forced conversion to Catholicism or a practical one which allowed him to "blend in" or, indeed, survive. His son Jacques was baptized as a Huguenot (See [[Bedard-201| Jacques Bedard]]) in La Rochelle, France, where his parents were married. "It may be [multiple dates of marriage that] there was pressure in New France then for Protestants to convert to Catholicism and Jacques' family did so . . . and who can say whether they just gave lip service to their new faith while secretly still observing their original religious convictions?" [http://www.myheritage.com/matchingresult-703f4a50d37a1447f8e73716022ef788?callback_token=8PN7Vrv4HDXa3ZnwziI6kApLoWCFxvH4707xCObe&rmver=2#smart_matches] ===Fletcher=== '''John Fletcher (1782 - 1860)''' John was my fourth great grandfather, an ancestor from my 2nd great grandfather's wife's line [[Fletcher-2544|Martha Fletcher Scriven]]. John was born in New Hampshire and became a logger. He drove the first team of horses from the Genesee River to Buffalo, NY. By 1803, he settled in "Black River Country" in Canada. There, he narrowly escaped being impressed as a seaman by British navy officers while he was in Quebec by pretending friendship, buying them drinks then slipping away. His wife Ruth also recalled how he saved the lives of two sailors who were condemned to die for stealing food. He was said to have had "indomitable energy, unflinching courage, and unswerving integrity, with a kind disposition, and a tender heart." '''Robert Fletcher (1592-1677)''' [[Feltcher-321|Robert Fletcher]], my 10th g. grandfather, was the earliest known ancestor of my father's Fletcher line. He was probably born in Oxford, England and immigrated about 1636, wrote Theodore Bates in his Genealogical Register, and settled in Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts. He was the first Fletcher to come to this country. in 1592, His birth in Oxford was shown by the records of his death found in the Town Records of Concord, Mass. He immigrated with his wife and two sons, Luke and William, a daughter named Carey, and a brother, William. Robert Fletcher was said to be a wealthy and influential man when he died in Concord, MA at age 85. === Fontaine === '''Etienne Fontaine Sr. (1659-1739)''' Etienne Fontaine Sr., my 8th great grandfather, was the first Fontaine immigrant{{Image|file=Notable_Ancestors_of_Bob_Scrivens-3.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Ile d'Orleans }} ancestor from France to come to Quebec. (See [[Fontaine-342|Etienne Fontaine Sr.]]) He, like his father, Jacques, was born in Île d'Yeu, Vendee, Pays de la Loire, France, an island off the west coast of France between La Rochelle on the south coast and Sainte-Nazaire to the north. The Vendee area, like La Rochelle, was largely Huguenot in the 1500's, and many Huguenots fled from there during the French Wars of Religion. (See [[Wikipedia:Vendee|Vendee]] and [[Wikipedia:French Wars of Religion|French Wars of Religion]]) Although no record exists of why Etienne immigrated, he might have simply wanted to escape the turmoil of the religious wars. He could have been a former Huguenot who converted for reasons similar to Isaac Bedard's, too, but his records do not bear this out. Etienne lived in St. Jean, on the Ile d'Orleans, an island in the middle of the St. Lawrence River, just down river from Quebec City. He married Marie Conille when she was 17 in 1683 at Saint-Laurent church. Marie was born in Saint-Nicolas of Rochelle in Aunis, France, in 1665. They had 12 children, including Etienne Jr., also my ancestor. '''Joseph-Marie Fontaine (June 8, 1743--1805)''' I think this [[Fontaine-703]] is the first French Canadian ancestor I've heard of who fought in the Revolution: Joseph-Marie Fontaine served in the First Canadian Regiment during the American Revolution. I am his fifth great grand nephew since he was the son of Étienne Fontaine and my direct line ancestor, Rene Fontaine is also Etienne's son. Joseph was a private in Livingston's regiment. Record shows he was married at the Schenectady Barricks in 1799. === Chartier dit Robert === '''Guillaume Chartier dit Robert (1635-1707) ''' Guillaume Chartier (a.k.a. Chartier dit Robert), my seventh great grandfather, came to{{Image|file=Chartier_dit_Robert-4-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Plaque commemorating Le Grande Recrue. }} New France as a member of "Le Grande Recrue de 1653." (See [[Chartier-179|Guillaume Chartier dit Robert]]) The Grande Recrue was an effort to fortify the new settlement of Montreal (''Ville-Marie'' at that time) against attacking Iroquois. Barely 100 made it after starting the arduous journey from France with 150. Jeanne Mance (See [[Wikipedia: Jeanne Mance|Jeanne Mance]]), one of the founders of Montreal, used money that was intended for the hospital she founded, Hôtel-Dieu, and recruited a hundred fifty men to defend the fledgling city; what remained of the contingent arrived at Ville-Marie on November 16, 1653. "Of the 95 who embarked in Saint-Nazaire, 24 were massacred by Iroquois; 4 drowned; one was burnt [to death] when his house caught fire."[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_Montreal_history] Guillaume was listed as an orphan, so his parents were dead by this time. He probably enlisted because he was not the oldest son (in fact, he may have been issue from a 2nd marriage) and therefore did not inherit any lands of his own. So an adventure in a new land and the opportunities that came with it probably made sense to him.[http://www.chartierfamily.org/] After his soldiering days were over, he made his living as a designer and tailor of suits. A hand drawn picture of him on the Chartier Family Website shows Guillaume posing proudly with the tools of his trade. It is worth noting that the children of Robert (my 6th great grandfather) were the ones who carried the dit name ''Robert'' forward along with the original surname "Chartier." All the rest went by Chartier, the name with which Guillaume was baptized. And this is ironic, since my ancestors dropped the original surname, Chartier, entirely and went by ''Robert'' as their last name. '''Marie Faucon Chartier dit Robert (1644-1709)''' Guillaume's wife was listed as one of the "Filles du Roi," the King's Daughters, a group of about 800 young women (estimates vary) who were sent to New France with the idea of complementing the overwhelmingly male population already there and propagating. (See [[Faucon-4|Marie Faucon]] and The Society of King's Daughters [http://www.fillesduroi.org/src/Filles_list.htm#R]) She was my seventh great grandmother. {{Image|file=Notable_Ancestors_of_Bob_Scrivens-4.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption= Filles du Roi busy at chores. }} "Sent" may be a euphemism, however, according to ''"The Girls of LaRochelle"'' [http://histoiresdancetres.com/non-classe/les-filles-de-la-rochelle/]. According to that less sanitized source, many of these girls were urchins abducted off the streets, brought to convents for "education" (and converted if they were Huguenots), and then shipped off to New France for breeding purposes. (For more detail on the "Filles du Roi," see [[Wikipedia:King's Daughters|the King's Daughters]]). More optimistically, her situation may have been like that pictured in the Broadway Musical (See [[Wikipedia: Seven Brides for Seven Brothers|Seven Brides for Seven Brothers]]), which told a similar story set in the big wood country of Oregon in the 1850's. Interesting fact from WikiTree member Joe St. Denis about the "Filles du Roi": "there were 2500 families in New France when they stopped sending Daughter's of the King. There was also a fine if the girls were '''not''' married by the age of 16 and about 21 for the men." '''Nicholas-Pierre Patenostre (Patenaude), II (abt. 1626-1679)''' Nicholas-Pierre (See [[Patenaude-140|Nicholas-Pierre Paternostre]]) was born in Berville-en-Caux, Rouen, Normandie, France, and was schooled as a cloth merchant, although he worked, based on all evidence, primarily as a farmer. He was the first immigrant in my grandmother Yvonne Fountain's Pigeon/ Patenaude line, my eighth great grandfather. (According to the Larousse dictionary, "Patenostres" (Our Father) are, "in a pejorative sense, prayers said in a low voice and without specified intentions." Meaningless incantations, in other words.) He came to New France when he was about 22, around 1648, as a servant for Charles Sevestre, a clerk and judge in Quebec. He married Marguerite Breton in 1651 at the church of Notre-Dame de Quebec. Between 1655 and 1658, he worked three different farm parcels which he at first rented. In 1662, he and his family moved onto the Ile d'Orleans where he bought a series of parcels of land, worked his farm, and was mentioned in some minor civil matters recorded in the courts. Nicolas and Marguerite seemed to have been good-hearted people, peaceful and generous. No doubt, he lived the life of a typical hardworking, religious French immigrant. He and his wife had three daughters and eight sons. His father's profile page [http://www.geni.com/people/Nicholas-Patenaude/6000000008617159073?through=6000000008617159056], claims Nicolas has more than 23,000 descendants.[http://meltingpot.fortunecity.com/virginia/670/index.htm] If you are reading this, maybe you are one of them! ''I've created a number of supporting pages that explore various related genealogical topics in a little more depth. Here are the links to them with a brief description of each.'' In addition to the tree profiles here on the early Scrivens of Colyton, see [[Space:Slingsby_Family_History|The Village of Scriven and the Slingsbys]]. For a brief outline of ''the four family lines'' going back from my grandparents, see [[Space: Scriven, Bedard, Fountain, and Robert Ancestors| My Grandparents' Ancestors]]. The [[Space: Origin of the Scriven Name|Origin of the Scriven Name]] will tell you about English and Norman origin theories, and the page [[Space:The_Final_s_in_Scrivens|The Final s in Scrivens]] tells the story of how my grandfather added the "s" to the family name. The Page [[Space:Dit Robert|Dit Robert]] gives you what is currently my best explanation of the origin of the French Canadian affix, ''dit Robert''. My grandmother's immediate ancestors were named "Robert," but my first New France immigrant was named Chartier dit Robert. For some ''historical context'' to better understand my ancestors' lives in the times in which they lived, take a look at [[Space:Scriven Ancestry Timeline|Scriven Ancestry Timeline]]. For a brief discussion of the ''Westward Migration of the Scrivens'', see [[Space:Scriven Migration Route|The Scriven Family Migration Routes]] or the end of [[Scriven-56|Matthias Scriven's biography]] and [[Scriven-76| Joshua Scriven's biography]].

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[[Category:Ontario Project]][[Category: Ontario, Notables]] Notable people from the province of Ontario, Canada. This page is maintained by the [[Space:Ontario Team|Ontario Team]], part of the [[Project:Canada|Canada Project]]. It's a worksheet listing the profiles of people associated with Ontario who are Persons of National Historic Significance or who have an entry in the ''Dictionary of Canadian Biography,'' ''The Canadian Encyclopedia'', or ''Wikipedia''. Updated February 24, 2024 ----
Notable Ontarians'''
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Atkinson]] ||Newspaper publisher||yes||yes|| |- |[[Atwood-123|Margaret Atwood]]||Author||yes||yes|| |- |[[Austin-8459|James Austin]]||Business figure||yes||yes|| |- |[[Bagshaw-293|Dr. Elizabeth Bagshaw]]||Director of Canada’s first birth control clinic||yes||yes|| |- |[[Bain-2823|James Bain]]||First chief librarian of Toronto Public Library||yes||no|| |- |[[Bald-204|J.W. Bald]]||Photographer||yes||yes|| |- |[[Baldwin-7254|Frederick "Casey" Baldwin]]||Aviator/Inventor||needs work||yes|| |- |[[Baldwin-4941|William Warren Baldwin]] ||Politician||needs work||yes|| |- |[[Balfour-675|William Balfour]]||Politician||yes||yes|| |- |[[Banting-11|Sir Frederick Grant Banting]]||Co-discoverer of insulin||yes||yes|| |- |[[Bates-11640|Mona H. Bates]]||Pianist||no||no|| |- |[[Beard-2857|Joshua George Beard]]||Politician||yes||yes|| |- |[[Beck-4541|Sir Adam Beck]]||Hydro-Electric Power Commission founder||needs work||yes|| |- |[[Jackson-6390|Abigail Jackson Becker]]||Heroine||yes||yes|| |- |[[Bell-13493|Robert Bell]]||Geologist||yes||yes|| |- |[[Bertram-209|John Bertram]]||Business figure||yes||yes|| |- |[[Bethune-116|Dr. Henry Norman Bethune]]||Physician and Chinese hero||yes||yes|| |- |[[Bethune-114|Dr. Norman Bethune]]||Physician and medical educator||needs work||yes|| |- |[[Biggar-266|O.M. Biggar]]||First Chief Electoral Officer of Canada||yes||yes|| |- |[[Billes-1|A.J. Billes]]||Co-founder Canadian Tire||yes||yes|| |- |[[Billes-3|J.W. Billes]]||Co-founder Canadian Tire||yes||yes|| |- |[[Bishop-4195|Billy Bishop]]||WWI flying ace||yes||yes|| |- |[[Boulton-280|William Henry Boulton]]||Politician||yes||yes|| |- |[[Bowes-539|John George Bowes]]||Politician||yes||yes|| |- |[[Boyd-11900|John Alexander Boyd]]||Lawyer, judge||yes||yes|| |- |[[Brent-224|Charles Henry Brent]]||Episcopal bishop||yes||yes|| |- |[[Broadbent-800|"Punch" Broadbent]]||Hockey player||yes||no|| |- |[[Burpee-171|Lawrence J. Burpee]]||Historian, author||yes||yes|| |- |[[Burwell-456|Mahlon Burwell]]]||Surveyor, politician||yes||yes|| |- |[[Callaghan-663|Morley Callaghan]]||Author||needs work||yes|| |- |[[Cameron-8744|John Hillyard Cameron]]||Politician, business person||yes||yes|| |- |[[Candy-167|John Candy]]||Actor||needs rewording||yes|| |- |[[Capron-375|Hiram Capron]]||Founder of Paris, ON||needs work||yes|| |- |[[Carling-87|Sir John Carling]]||Brewer and politician||needs work||yes|| |- |[[Carmichael-1380|Franklin Carmichael]]||Artist, Group of Seven||needs work||yes|| |- |[[Cartwright-1612|Sir Richard John Cartwright]]||Politician||needs work||yes|| |- |[[Cawthra-30|John Cawthra]]||Politician, merchant||yes; needs profile for younger brother||yes|| |- |[[Chisholm-1301|John Alexander Chisholm, Jr.]]||Inventor||needs work||yes|| |- |[[Christie-3084|William M. Christie]]||"Mr. Christie" cookies||needs work||no|| |- |[[Christmas-710|Art Christmas]]||Jazz musician||yes||yes|| |- |[[Clark-32910|Dr. Daniel Clark]]||Doctor and author||yes; family members to be added||no|| |- |[[Clarke-8708|Edward F. Clarke]]||Politician and newspaper publisher||yes||yes|| |- |[[Clench-75|Nora Clench]]||Violinist||yes||yes|| |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Ferguson-10272 Kit (Kathleen Blake) Coleman]||Journalist and war correspondent||yes||no|| |- |[[Conacher-53|Lionel Conacher]]||Athlete and politician||yes||no|| |- |[[Coneybeare-13|Rod Coneybeare]]||Dramatist, puppeteer and voice actor||needs work||no|| |- |[[Corby-130|Henry Corby]]||Distiller||needs work||yes|| |- |[[Coverdale-190|William Coverdale]]||Architect||yes; needs spouse, children added||yes|| |- |[[Crawford-21327|Bertha Crawford]]||Opera singer||needs siblings added||no|| |- |[[Crawford-10754|Isabella Valancy Crawford]]||Author||yes||yes|| |- |[[Creighton-949|Donald Grant Creighton]]||Historian, author||yes||yes|| |- |[[Crerar-105|H.D.G. Crerar]]||Military leader||yes||yes|| |- |[[Cronyn-8|Benjamin Cronyn]]||Bishop/college founder||needs work||yes|| |- |[[Cronyn-11|Hume Cronyn]]||Actor||needs work||yes|| |- |[[Cumberland-202|Frederic William Cumberland]]||Architect||yes||no|| |- |[[Curran-1706|James W. Curran]]||Newspaper publisher||needs work||no|| |- |[[Daly-1322|J.C.W. Daly]]||First mayor of Stratford||needs work||yes|| |- |[[Davies-5460|Robertson Davies]]||Author||needs work||yes|| |- |[[Davies-7438|William Davies]]||Business figure||yes||no|| |- |[[Roche-482|Mazo de la Roche]]||Author||yes||yes|| |- |[[Diefenbaker-1|John Diefenbaker]]||Prime Minister||needs work||yes|| |- |[[Dobbs-783|Harriet Dobbs]]||Artist||needs work||yes|| |- |[[Koerber-39|Marie Dressler]]||Actor||yes||yes|| |- |[[Duggan-774|George Duggan]]||Judge and politician||no||yes|| |- |[[Duggan-611|Col. George Duggan]]||Merchant, War of 1812 veteran||yes||yes|| |- |[[Duncan-11074|Sara J. Duncan]]||Journalist and author||yes||yes|| |- |[[Eaton-2825|Timothy Eaton]]||Department store founder||yes; needs family members added||yes|| |- |[[Edgar-1672|Sir James David Edgar]]||Politician, author||yes||yes|| |- |[[Ridout-194|Matilda Ridout Edgar]]||Historian and feminist||yes||yes|| |- |[[Ewart-282|J.S. Ewart]]||Author||needs work||yes|| |- |[[Ewart-279|John Ewart]]||Architect||yes||yes|| |- |[[Cook-17699|Ellen Cook Fairclough]]||First woman federal cabinet minister||needs rewrite||yes|| |- |[[Falconbridge-5|Sir William G. Falconbridge]]||Judge||needs work||yes|| |- |[[Fallon-668|Mgr Michael Francis Fallon]]||Religious and political figure||yes||no|| |- |[[Fife-242|David Alexander Fife]]||Farmer, developer of Red Fife wheat||yes||yes|| |- |[[Fitzpatrick-50|John R. Fitzpatrick]]||Athlete, inventor||Needs work||yes|| |- |[[Flavelle-11|Sir Joseph Wesley Flavelle]]||Business figure||yes; needs family members added||no|| |- |[[Fleming-3695|Robert John Fleming]]||Politician||yes; needs parents added||yes|| |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Fowke-261 Frederick L. Fowke]||Politician||needs work||yes|| |- |[[Frost-999|Francis T. Frost]]||Manufacturer and politician||needs work||yes|| |- |[[Gage-1617|Frances Marie Gage]]||Artist||yes||yes|| |- |[[Gage-2181|Sir William James Gage]]||Publisher, philanthropist||yes||yes|| |- |[[Galbraith-504|John Kenneth Galbraith]]||Economist||yes||yes|| |- |[[Gibb-1373|Alexandrine Gibb]]||Pioneer sports figure and journalist||yes||no|| |- |[[Gildersleeve-230|Henry Gildersleeve]]||Shipbuilder||needs work||yes|| |- |[[Goadsby-2|John "Goldy McJohn" Goadsby]]||Steppenwolf keyboardist||needs work||yes|| |- ||[[Good-3429|James Good]]||Industrialist||yes||yes|| |- ||[[Gooderham-36|William Gooderham]]||Distiller||needs work||yes|| |- |[[Gordon-15927|Jeanne Gordon]]||Opera singer||needs brothers added||yes|| |- |[[Gold-650|Glenn Gould]]||Pianist||yes||yes|| |- |[[Grant-4988|George Grant]]||Author||yes; needs spouse added||yes|| |- |[[Grasett-10|Henry James Grasett]]||Chief constable||yes||yes|| |- |[[Gretzky-2|Wayne Gretzky]]||Hockey player||no||yes|| |- |[[Gwynne-72|John Wellington Gwynne]]||Supreme Court judge||no||yes|| |- |[[Gzowski-2|Sir Casimir Gzowski]]||Engineer||yes||yes|| |- |[[Gzowski-15|Peter Gzowski]]||Broadcaster||yes||yes|| |- |[[Hadfield-204|Chris Hadfield]]||Astronaut||yes||yes|| |- |[[Hanlan-11|Ned Hanlan]]||Rower||yes||yes|| |- |[[Harman-2587|Samuel Harman]]||Politician||yes||yes|| |- |[[MacLeod-4318|Florence MacLeod Harper]]||War correspondent||yes||no|| |- |[[Harper-2149|Stephen Harper]]||Prime minister||no||yes|| |- |[[Harris-12748|Alanson Harris]]||Manufacturer||yes||yes|| |- |[[Harris-12767|Lawren Harris]]||Artist||yes||yes|| |- |[[Hearst-18|William H. Hearst]]||Premier||yes||yes|| |- |[[Heintzmann-5|Theodor Heintzman]]||Piano manufacturer, inventor||yes||yes|| |- |[[Henson-1268|Josiah Henson]]||Author/abolitionist||yes; needs children added||no|| |- |[[Hill-5619|James Jerome Hill]]||Railway builder||needs work||yes|| |- |[[Holland-14653|Norah Holland]]||Poet||yes||yes|| |- |[[Hodder-87|Dr. Edward M. Hodder]]||Co-founder of Upper Canada School of Medicine||yes; needs wife and other children added||yes|| |- |[[Horton-3616|Tim Horton]]||Hockey player/Tim Hortons founder||needs work||yes|| |- |[[Corby-267|John George Howard]]||Architect||yes||no|| |- |[[Hubbard-6211|William Peyton Hubbard]]||Inventor||yes||no|| |- |[[Hyman-252|C.S. Hyman]]||Politician; tennis player||yes||yes|| |- |[[Jaffray-153|Robert Jaffray]]||Businessman, publisher, politician||yes; needs spouse and children||yes|| |- |[[Jewett-6811|Pauline Jewett]]||M.P., 1st woman to head a major university in Canada||yes||yes|| |- |[[Johnson-50325|Edward P. Johnson]]||Tenor; Metropolitan Opera general manager||needs work||yes|| |- |[[Johnson-40851|Pauline Johnson]]||Author||yes||yes|| |- |[[Johnston-15360|Franz Johnston]]||Group of Seven artist||yes||yes|| |- |[[Jones-5909|Charles Jones]]||Politician||yes||yes|| |- |[[Jones-47085|Chilion Jones]]||Architect, Parliament Buildings||no||yes|| |- |[[Harvey-7417|Eliza Harvey Jones]]||Author/cattle breeder||yes||yes|| |- |[[Jones-5908|Jonas Jones]]||Politician||yes; need children added||yes|| |- |[[Jones-3600|Peter Jones]]||Mississauga chief||needs work||yes|| |- |[[Kane-1392|Paul Kane]]||Artist||needs work||yes|| |- |[[Keefer-236|Thomas Coltrin Keefer]]||Engineer||needs work||yes|| |- |[[Killaly-6|Alicia Killaly]]||Artist||needs work||no|| |- |[[King-8198|William Lyon Mackenzie King]]||Prime minister||yes||yes|| |- |[[Kingston-1456|George Templeman Kingston]]||Meteorologist||yes||yes|| |- |[[Kirkconnell-31|Watson Kirkconnell]]||Literary scholar, poet, translator||yes||yes|| |- |[[Labatt-15|John Kinder Labatt]]||Brewer||yes||yes|| |- |[[LaMarsh-5|Judy LaMarsh]]||Politician, author||yes||yes|| |- |[[Lampman-176|Archibald Lampman]]||Poet||needs work||yes|| |- |[[Larke-155|John Short Larke]]||Canada's first trade commissioner||yes||yes|| |- |[[Laut-42|Agnes Christina Laut]]||Author and historian||yes||yes|| |- |[[Leacock-19|Stephen Leacock]]||Author||yes||yes|| |- |[[Lennox-890|E.J. Lennox]]||Architect||needs work||yes|| |- |[[Lismer-1|Arthur Lismer]]||Artist||yes||no|| |- |[[Longboat-1|Tom Longboat]]||Distance runner||yes||no|| |- |[[Loring-902|Frances Loring]]||Sculptor||yes||yes|| |- |[[Shannon-873|Catherine (Shannon) Lundy]]||War of 1812 Heroine||yes||yes|| |- |[[Luke-1970|Alexandra Luke]]||Artist||yes||yes|| |- |[[MacAdams-17|Roberta MacAdams Price]]||Politician||yes||no|| |- |[[Lyons-3693|Madge Macbeth]]||Author||needs work||no|| |- |[[MacDonald-4897|J.E.H. MacDonald]]||Artist||yes||yes|| |- |[[Mackay-3406|George Leslie Mackay]]||Presbyterian missionary and author||needs work||no|| |- |[[Mackenzie-4453|Ada Mackenzie]]||Championship golfer||needs family added||no|| |- |[[Mackenzie-1051|William Lyon Mackenzie]]||Politician||yes||yes|| |- |[[Huggard-185|Viola MacMillan]]||Mineral prospector and mining financier||needs work||yes|| |- |[[McPhail-524|Agnes Macphail]]||Politician||yes||yes|| |- |[[MacPherson-1237|Isabel Macpherson Mackay]]||Author||needs family added||no|| |- |[[Mandarino-11|Dr. Joseph Anthony Mandarino]]||Mineralogist||yes||yes|| |- |[[Manning-3917|Alexander Manning]]||Politician||yes||yes|| |- |[[Martin-70061|Clara Brett Martin]]||First woman lawyer in British Empire||yes||yes|| |- |[[Martin-12714|Paul Martin]]||Prime minister||no||yes|| |- |[[Martin-22376|Paul Joseph James Martin]]||Politician||yes||yes|| |- |[[Massey-1576|Hart Massey]]||Manufacturer||yes||yes|| |- |[[Massey-1689|Vincent Massey]]||Governor General||yes||yes|| |- |[[Matthews-7247|W.D. Matthews]]||Business figure||needs work||no|| |- |[[Mooney-49|Nellie McClung]]||Women’s rights activist/politician ||yes||yes|| |- |[[McCormick-5549|Thomas McCormick]]||Food manufacturer||yes||no|| |- |[[Mccrae-87|John McCrae]]||Poet/soldier||needs work||yes|| |- |[[Mills-9822|Pauline Mills McGibbon]]||Lieutenant Governor||yes||yes|| |- |[[McIntosh-46|John A. McIntosh]]||Apple breeder||yes||yes|| |- |[[McKay-2618|Thomas McKay]]||Builder, politician||needs work||yes|| |- |[[McLaughlin-2115|Jack McLaughlin]]||Business figure||yes||yes|| |- |[[McLaughlin-2106|Samuel McLaughlin]]||Automobile manufacturer||yes||yes|| |- |[[McMichael-343|Robert McMichael]]||Philanthropist||yes||no|| |- |[[Medcalf-119|Francis Henry Medcalf]]||Politician||yes||yes|| |- |[[Menten-84|Maud Menten]]||Biochemist||yes||yes|| |- |[[Merrill-3350|Flora MacDonald Merrill]]||Social reformer, journalist||yes||yes|| |- ||[[Merritt-1958|William Hamilton Merritt]]||Canal builder||yes||yes|| |- |[[Miner-2583|Jack Miner]]||Author and conservationist||yes||yes|| |- ||[[Monro-133|George Monro]]||Politician||yes; add children||yes|| |- |[[Moyes-277|Lois Moyes Bickle]]||Tennis player||needs work||no|| |- |[[Strickland-1933|Susanna Moodie]]||Author||yes||yes|| |- |[[Moodie-121|Agnes Dunbar Moodie Chamberlin]]||Artist||yes||yes|| |- |[[Morrison-7709|Thomas David Morrison]]||Politician||yes||yes|| |- |[[Moss-5103|Charles Quigley Moss]]||Lawyer, judge||yes||yes|| |- |[[Mowat-164|Farley Mowat]]||Author||yes||yes|| |- |[[Muir-654|Alexander Muir]]||Songwriter/headmaster||yes||yes|| |- |[[Mulock-56|Sir William Mulock]]||Politician, judge||yes||yes|| |- |[[Naismith-37|James Naismith]]||Inventor of basketball||yes||yes|| |- |[[Neilson-718|William Neilson]]||Founder of Neilson Dairies||yes||yes|| |- |[[Nelles-22|Col. Robert Nelles]]||Businessman/politician||yes||yes|| |- |[[Nordheimer-5|Samuel Nordheimer]]||Music dealer and publisher||yes||yes|| |- |[[Keeffe-64|Eugene O'Keefe]]||Brewer||yes||no|| |- |[[Ochs-430|Harold A. Oaks]]||WWI flying ace and mining engineer||yes||yes|| |- |[[Orr-296|Bobby Orr]]||Hockey player||yes||no|| |- |[[Orton-581|George Washington Orton]]||Canada’s first Olympic medalist||yes||no|| |- |[[Osler-134|Sir William Osler]]||"Founder of Modern Medicine"||yes||yes|| |- |[[Owen-9710|Derwyn Trevor Owen]]||Anglican Archbishop||yes||yes|| |- |[[Parker-17711|Sir Gilbert Parker]]||Author/politician||needs work||yes|| |- |[[Pearson-1837|Lester B. Pearson]]||Prime Minister||yes||yes|| |- |[[Peel-611|Paul Peel]]||Artist||needs work||yes|| |- |[[Smith-73903|Mary Pickford]]||Actor||yes||yes|| |- |[[Brooks-7900|Harriet Brooks Pitcher]]||Nuclear physicist||yes||no|| |- |[[Plumb-311|Josiah Burr Plumb]]||Politician||yes||yes|| |- |[[Post-488|Jordan Post]]||Watchmaker||yes||yes|| |- |[[Powell-9570|John Powell]]||Politician||needs work||yes|| |- |[[Read-3425|David Breakenridge Read]]||Politician||yes||yes|| |- |[[Beall-2170|Molly Reilly]]||First Canadian woman commercial pilot||needs work||no|| |- |[[Rennie-570|William Rennie]]||Seed merchant||yes||yes|| |- |[[Ridout-173|Thomas Ridout]]||Politician||yes||yes|| |- |[[Smillie-67|Dr. Jennie Smillie Robertson]]||First woman surgeon in Canada||yes; needs family members added||yes|| |- |[[Robertson-12126|Peter L. Robertson]]||Inventor||needs work||no|| |- |[[Robinson-21380|Augusta Robinson]]||Singer||yes||yes|| |- |[[Robinson-2603|John Beverley Robinson]]||Lieutenant Governor||yes||yes|| |- |[[Robinson-2608|Peter Robinson]]||Politician||yes||yes|| |- |[[Rosebrugh-24|Dr. Abner M. Rosebrugh]]||Eye surgeon and inventor||needs work||yes|| |- |[[Rubidge-80|Frederick P. Rubidge]]||Architect||needs work||yes|| |- |[[Ryan-6700|Hugh Ryan]]||Railway builder||yes||no|| |- |[[Ryerson-243|Egerton Ryerson]]||Clergyman/educational administrator||needs work||yes|| |- |[[Saunders-5911|Dyce W. Saunders]]||"Dean of Canadian Cricket"||yes; needs family members added||yes|| |- |[[Scatcherd-22|Thomas Scatcherd]]||Politician||needs work||yes|| |- |[[Scott-14212|Richard William Scott]]||Politician||yes||yes|| |- |[[Seagram-2|Joseph Seagram]]||Distillery founder/politician||yes||yes|| |- |[[Ingersoll-65|Laura Secord]]||War of 1812 heroine||needs work||yes|| |- |[[Shaw-9022|Aeneas Shaw]]||Army officer, politician||yes||yes|| |- |[[Sheppard-2650|Edmund Sheppard]]||Journalist, author||needs work||no|| |- |[[Sherwood-1438|Henry Sherwood]]||Politician||yes||yes|| |- |[[Shortt-233|Adam Shortt]]||Economic historian||yes||yes|| |- |[[Sifton-5|Clifford Sifton]]||Politician||needs work||yes|| |- |[[Simpson-585|John Simpson]]||Politician/banker||yes||yes|| |- |[[Crooks-1336|Catharine Margaret McGill (Crooks) Smart]]|| Botanist||yes||yes|| |- |[[Smith-238022|Cecil Smith]]||first female figure skater to represent Canada at Winter Olympics||needs work||yes||no|| |- |[[Smith-104631|E.D. Smith]]||Politician/food company founder||yes||yes|| |- |[[Smith-202578|Lillian H. Smith]]||First children's librarian in Canada||yes||yes|| |- |[[Snow-7206|Michael Snow]]||Artist||Needs work||yes|| |- |[[Southam-136|William Southam]]||Newspaper publisher||needs work||yes|| |- |[[Springstead-33|Velma Springstead ]]||Athlete||yes||yes|| |- |[[Stinson-1348|Marion Elizabeth Stinson]]||Social reformer||yes||yes|| |- |[[Jennings-6990|Dr. Emily Stowe]]||First woman to practice medicine in Canada||needs work||yes|| |- |[[Strickland-1945|Samuel Strickland]]||Canada Company official/author||needs work||yes|| |- |[[Stuart-9666|C. Bruce Stuart]]||Hockey player||yes||yes|| |- |[[Sullivan-8681|Robert Baldwin Sullivan]]||Politician||yes||yes|| |- |[[Taylor-85671|Betty Taylor]]||Olympian||yes||no - need to find parents|| |- |[[Taylor-52965|"Cyclone" Taylor]]||Hockey player||needs work||no|| |- |[[Teskey-89|Adeline M. Teskey]]||Author||yes||no|| |- |[[Jeffery-1153|Alan Thicke]]||Actor||needs work||yes|| |- |[[Thompson-84149|Thomas Thompson]]||Schoolmaster, Merchant||yes||yes|| |- |[[Thomson-2576|Edward William Thomson]]||Politician||needs work||yes|| |- |[[Thomson-6368|Tom Thomson]]||Artist||needs work||no|| |- |[[Topley-72|William James Topley]]||Photographer||yes||yes|| |- |[[Torrington-110|Frederick Herbert Torrington]]||Musician||yes||no|| |- |[[Strickland-1951|Catharine Parr Traill]]||Author||needs work||yes|| |- |[[Gowanlock-108|Dr. Jennie Kidd Trout]]||First woman physician licensed to practise in Canada||yes||yes|| |- |[[Troyer-368|John Troyer]]||Herbal medicine practitioner||yes||yes|| |- |[[Trudeau-195|Justin Trudeau]]||Prime Minister||no||yes|| |- |[[Tully-936|Kivas Tully]]||Architect and engineer||needs family added||yes|| |- |[[Tully-937|Sydney Strickland Tully]]||Artist||yes||yes|| |- |[[Blackwell-4221|Laura Blackwell de Turczynowicz]]||Opera singer, director||yes; needs siblings added||no|| |- |[[Tyrrell-1029|Joseph B. Tyrrell]]||Explorer, geologist, historian||yes; needs siblings added||yes|| |- |[[Varley-166|Fred Varley]]||Artist||yes||yes|| |- |[[Verner-139|Frederick Verner]]||Artist||needs work||yes|| |- |[[Vogt-1979|Augustus S. Vogt]]||Founder of Toronto Mendelssohn Choir||yes; siblings, children to be added||yes|| |- |[[Riley-8267|Eileen Vollick]]||First licensed female pilot in Canada||yes||no|| |- |[[Rowe-5302|Jean Casselman Wadds]]||Politician||needs work||yes|| |- |[[Watkins-7363|Margaret Watkins]]||Photographer||needs work||yes|| |- |[[Willison-287|John Stephen Willison]]||Journalist, editor||needs work||no|| |- |[[Wilmot-549|Samuel Wilmot]]||Pisciculturist||needs work||yes|| |- |[[Wilson-40411|Adam Wilson]]||Politician||yes||yes|| |- |[[Wilson-61136|Alice E. Wilson]]||Geologist||needs work||no|| |- |[[Wilson-36870|J. Tuzo Wilson]]||Geophysicist||yes||no|| |- |[[Wood-33386|Enoch Wood]]||Theologian||yes||yes|| |- |[[Wright-11185|Don Wright]]||Composer and musician||yes||yes|| |- |[[Wrinch-7|Mary Wrinch]]||Artist||yes||yes|| |- |[[Wrong-8|George Wrong]]||Historian||needs work||yes|| |- |[[Wyle-9|Florence Wyle]]||Sculptor||yes||yes|| |-

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other : [[Space:Sources-England#Dorset|Dorset Sources]] | [[Space:Sources-England#Somerset|Somerset Sources]] __TOC__ == Notes & Queries For Somerset and Dorset == * edited by Frederic William Waver, M.A., F.S.A. and Charrles Herbert Mayo, M.A., R.D. * printed by J. C. and A. T. Sawtell, Sherborne, 1907 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Notes & Queries For Somerset and Dorset|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 (1890) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=nkAJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/notesqueriesfor01unkngoog ::* https://archive.org/details/notesqueriesfors01brid ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009960953 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012238697 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007071253 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=IOvgAAAAMAAJ * Vol. 2 (1891) ::* https://archive.org/details/notesqueriesfors02brid ::* https://archive.org/details/notesqueriesfor04unkngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=1lMJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009960953 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012238697 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007071253 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=IOvgAAAAMAAJ&pg=RA1-PP1 * Vol. 3 (1893) ::* 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[[Category:Noland-165]] I asked Dad about the photograph cousin Rich sent me of [[Aldridge-286|Grandma Mary Noland]], trying to figure out where and when it was taken. Dad figured it was between 1903 and 1921, based on the following information: *My [[Noland-167|father]] was born at Sligo in 1896 *[[Noland-183|Alma]] was born at Sligo in 1898 *Sligo burned down in 1899 *[[Noland-184|Myra]] was born about 1901, halfway between Bovina and Vicksburg - Newton, I think it was called *[[Noland-185|TV]] was born in Vicksburg [in 1903] *They were living in Vicksburg on South Street, near Holy Trinity Episcopal Church then. So - the picture of [[Aldridge-286|Grandma Mary Noland]] was taken between 1903 and May 1921 (the month she died), at their home on South Street in Vicksburg, Mississippi. I'd say it was closer to 1920, when Mary would've been 55. ~[[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]], January 22, 2013 ---- Transcriptions from [[Noland-166|H.P. Noland]]'s Aldridge Genealogical Data folder. * The biography for Dad's [[Noland-167|father]] is mostly based on [[Noland-166|Dad]]'s notes in that folder. * "[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/Notes_from_Dad.pdf Stories from Dad - 1]" tells of an intruder at the family home in the 1920s. It's primarily about [[Noland-166|Dad]]'s [[Noland-167|father]] but talks about his [[Noland-185|uncle]] as well.

Notes on the Medieval Cailly Family

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[[Category:Cayley-55]] [[Category:Cayley Name Study]] This is a free-space page for notes on the medieval Cailly family of Normandy and England. It is part of the [[Space:Cayley_Name_Study|Cayley Name Study]]. ==Origins== The first Cailly for whom there is good evidence is [[Cailly-2 | Osbern de Cailly]] who made a gift of rights at Cailly near Rouen to the Abbey of St Ouen in that city: that gift was confirmed by his son [[Cailly-18 | Roger de Cailly]] in 1080.Pommeraye - Histoire de l’Abbaye Royale de S. Ouen de Rouen, 1663, p.253 - book viewable at https://archive.org/download/gri_33125011258841/gri_33125011258841.pdf.The Conqueror and his Companions, J R Planché, 1874, pp.283-4 (chapter XI), viewable at [http://patp.us/genealogy/conq/unident.aspx http://patp.us/genealogy/conq/unident.aspx][https://sites.google.com/site/assohphc/le-patrimoine-local/cailly/l-eglise Histoire et Patrimoine de Haut-Cailly] This gift was made during a major rebuilding of the Abbey church, which started in 1062.https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbaye_Saint-Ouen_de_Rouen#Période_romane Wikipediédia (French): Abbaye Saint-Ouen de Rouen Osbern’s parentage is uncertain. There are suggestions in trees on the internet and elsewhere that he was a son of either [[Brionne-16 |Gilbert de Brionne]] or [[Crispin-3 | Gilbert Crispin]], but the evidence for this does not seem strong. One line of the family continued to have interests in Cailly (see the next section of these notes). Others came to England, and there has not been much substantial dispute that Cailly family members who acquired lands in East Anglia and elsewhere in Norman and Plantagenet times came from Cailly near Rouen. This has been accepted not just by compilers of older pedigrees but also by more recent researchers.See e.g. K S B Keats-Rohan, Domesday People, Boydell Press 1999, p.472: Willelm de Cailly ==The Seigneury of Cailly near Rouen== Members of the Cailly family are known to have held Cailly near Rouen for not far off 200 years - it may have been longer. As mentioned above, in 1080 [[Cailly-18 | Roger de Cailly]] confirmed gifts made to the Abbey of St Ouen, Rouen out of property at Cailly by his father [[Cailly-2 | Osbern de Cailly]] in 1066, and added further gifts of his own. In 1172 [[Cailly-8 | Osbert de Cailly]] owed the service of 2 knights at Cailly.The Loss of Normandy, Francis (F M) Powicke, reprinted CUP 1961, p.334 In 1212 [[Cailly-19 | Matilda de Cailly]], that Osbert's daughter, and her second husband Reginald de Bois/de Bosco were engaged in a dispute with the Abbey of St Ouen over rights in "green forest" land in the Cailly area where the Abbey had established villages. The dispute was settled when the Abbey paid 25 livres angevines to Matilda and Reginald, and they subsequently made some gifts to the Abbey out of their property at Cailly.Magni Rotuli Scaccarii Normanniae sub Regibus Angliae, vol.2, Thomas Stapleton, 1844, p. cxvi, viewable at [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=DPwUAAAAQAAJ&pg=PR116&lpg=PR116&dq=cailly+st+ouen&source=bl&ots=-UPP7qDkLb&sig=ZXxGe-oH_snxA81a9fGhikQubQo&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjB2oOerPzdAhWMCOwKHVwnANkQ6AEwCHoECAAQAQ#v=onepage&q=cailly%20st%20ouen&f=false Google Books]Pommeraye - Histoire de l’Abbaye Royale de S. Ouen de Rouen, 1663, pp.271-2 - book viewable at https://archive.org/download/gri_33125011258841/gri_33125011258841.pdf. In 1231 Matilda is described as a widow, Domina of Cailly and of Baudemont.The Norman Frontier in the Twelfth and Early Thirteenth Centuries, Daniel Power, 2004, p. 486 Powicke, The Loss of Normandy (2nd ed) (Manchester UP 1961) pp. 334-5 There seems to have been no male heir, and Cailly seems to have passed out of the family on her death. ==The Preaux Connection== Foster in his Yorkshire Pedigrees states that [[Cailly-20 | Osberne (de Cailly) de Préaux]], one of the sons of [[Cailly-2 | Osbern de Cailly]] became seigneur of Preaux, which neighbours Cailly.Foster, Pedigrees of the County Families of Yorkshire - North and East Riding (London 1874): Cayley pedigree - https://archive.org/details/pedigreesofcount03fost/page/n55 William Sealy was of the same viewNotes Historiques sur Cailli, Normandie, sur ses Seigneurs et leurs descendants en Angleterre dès l'Invasion par Guillaume le Conquérant, by William Sealy, 1895, as was Saisset in his history of the Preaux family.Histoire de la Famille de Preaux by Frédéric Saisset, pub Dijon 1935 The Cailly-Preaux link is confirmed by an undated deed to the Abbey of St Cathérine du Mont in Rouen by Osberne de Préaux, stated by Dom Pommeraye, in his history of that Abbey, to be son or nephew of Osbern de Cailly.Histoire de l’Abbaye de Sainte Cathérine du Mont by Dom Pommeraye, pp. 22-23, viewable at [https://books.google.fr/books?id=Qj1SAAAAcAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false Google Books (French site)], consulted on 2 October 2018 Descendants were closely associated with Richard I of England, and one, Pierre de Preaux, took a leading role in the conflict between King John of England and Philippe-Auguste which led to King John's loss of Normandy.Magni rotuli Scaccarii Normanniae sub regibus Angliae, Thomas Stapleton, vol.2, 1844, ppcxxxi-cxxxiiThe Loss of Normandy, Francis Powicke, 2nd ed., Manchester University Press 1961, passim[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_de_Preaux Wikipedia: Peter de Preaux] ==Difficulties in establishing precise family lines== Because successive generations used the same first names, it can - as is often the case - be sometimes difficult to be sure how many medieval generations there were. For instance, were two references to a John de Cailly to the same person or to father and son? This is generally a relatively minor problem, because the overall line of descent is usually clear. Greater difficulty is caused by the frequent use in different branches of the family of the first name Osbert/Osbern in the period from 1066 to 1200. It is very easy to become confused, and a degree of uncertainty attaches to some relationships. ==Misleading Information in Trees on the Internet== A fairly common error on the internet is the suggestion that [[Cailly-9 | Osbert de Cailly/de Préaux]] married [[Plantagenet-239 | Maud]], daughter of Hamelin Plantagenet, illegitimate son of Geoffrey d'Anjou. Osbert appears to have married a Maud, but she was a different person. ==Cailly Blazon of Arms== Chequy or and gules a bend ermine Crest: A demi lion rampant or, charged with a bend gules, thereon three mullets argent and holding in the dexter paw a battle-axe argent, the handle gules, garnished or. Motto: Nul q'um Translation: Only One ==Extract from “The Dukes of Normandy” by Jonathan Duncan== "The Seigneur de Cailly was Osbern, son of Roger, who, in 1080, largely endowed the abbey of Saint Ouen. This family formed establishments in England. Thomas de Cailly was summoned to parliament in the reign of Edward the Second, but he died without issue, and his estates passed into the hands of the Cliftons. In Domesday-book Cailly is written Cailgi, and he is therein declared to be proprietor of several manors in Berkshire.... "The Praels, or Preaux, were a younger branch of the Lords of Cailly, from whom they were separated about the time that Wace wrote. They held a distinguished rank in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, being allied to the royal families of France and England, but they certainly were not at the battle of Hastings, as Wace affirms, for they did not become a distinct family till a much later date. Preaux is in the arrondissement of Rouen. In 1070, its castle belonged to Odo, called Dapifer, son of Hubert of Rye; not Rye in Sussex, but Rye in Normandy, three leagues to the north-east of Bayeux."The dukes of Normandy, from the times of Rolls to the expulsion of king John, Jonathan Duncan, 1839, p. 379 ==The Battle of Hastings== Many families like to think that ancestors fought at the Battle of Hastings, but there is usually no hard evidence to back this up. According to the Battle Abbey Roll in the Auchinleck Manuscript, [[Cailly-12 | William de Cailly]] fought at the Battle of Hastings, and his name also appears in the version of the Battle Abbey Roll at Dives-Sur-Mer in Normandy.My Ancestors Came with the Conqueror, Anthony J Camp, pub. Society of Genealogists 1988, corrected 1990 The ''Roman de Rou'' mentions a 'Sire de Cailly' Roman de Rou, l. 13,649 and this may be meant to refer to William de Cailly. The reliability of these references to the Battle of Hastings is extremely doubtful. What is certain is that the Cailly family acquired lands in England in the reign of William I. == Sources ==

Notes re Mackenzie Family

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[[Category: Clan Mackenzie]] These notes have come from a book belonging to me, the Uploader, called “Genealogical collections relative to the Family of Mackenzie collected by Alex Deuchar, Genealogist Edinburgh.” The spine reads “House of Mackenzie”. The latest date I have come across is 1840. They are being loaded, then they will be sorted, then (slowly) indexed. If, at any stage in this process a picture appears defective, it can easily be rephotographed and replaced. E.g. 55b and and are blurred. 43 is the wrong page; is the wrong page. Where a page is missing, in the original it is blank. Some pages have been renumbered in order to keep, e.g. letters together.
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Nothstein Name Study

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[[Category:Nothstein Name Study]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Nothstein Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Nothstein Nothstein] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Nothstein name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Nothsteins), by time period (18th Century Nothsteins), or by topic (Nothstein DNA, Nothstein Occupations, Nothstein Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Nothstein_History Nothstein history] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Nothstein_Name_Study Nothstein Categories] Several categories are available to place family members. New categories can be created and many family members awaiting to be placed in a category. *There has been a discovery as to who [[Nothstein-2 | Hans Micahael's]] father is. It is currently listed, and generally accepted as [[Nothstein-64 | Friedlin Nothstein]]. New information shows he was possible from Alsace, France. A new profile has been created here, [[Nothstein-174 |Hans Michael Nothstein]] but won't be merged until a source can be provided. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Brick_Wall%2C_Nothstein_Name_Study Nothstein Brick Walls] Multiple Nothstein/Notestein/Notestine/Nothstine families with little to no available information. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Nothstein_Immigration_and_Migration Immigration and Migration] Documenting the immigration and migratory paths of Nothstein families. Multiple Nothstein people/families have been found to have immigrated to American colonies, United States, Canada, Argentina, France and others. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Y-DNA_of_Nothstein-Notestine-Nothstine-Notestein Y-DNA] The Y chromosome is essentially passed down from father to son relatively unchanged. The link will take you to a page where a Y-DNA chart has been started. ==Special Appreciation== We are very appreciative to [[Straub-620|Florian Straub]] for spending so much time finding sources for our Nothstein name study and enhancing our family profiles. He has gone above and beyond. Thank you. ==Membership== * Brian Nothstine * [[Notestein-13 | Brian Notestein]] * [[Nothstein-123 | Rodolfo Nothstein ]] ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/notestein Notestein] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/notestine Notestine] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/nothstine Nothstine] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/notesteen Notesteen] ==Origin of Name== ==How to Join== To join the Nothstein Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator:[[Notestein-13|Brian Notestein]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Nothstein}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris is beloved by all. It is nicknamed "Our Lady of Paris". It is considered to be the heart of Paris. Even though it is a Catholic treasure, all faiths hold it dear for its history and reverence. More than 13 million people a year visit. It sits on a small island, the Ile de la Cite, on the River Seine. It stands on top of the ruins of two other churches, as well as a Gallo-Roman Temple that was dedicated to Jupiter. The West facade, which is the photo for the profile, is the most iconic image in the world. Having been completed in the 13th century, parts of its carvings and statues have degraded and been demolished over time. Extra care and effort has been made to make sure all the damaged treasures are duplicated. It is divided into three stories. The doors have fine early Gothic carvings and are a row of Old Testament Kings. The Gothic towers are 223 feet high. They were suppose to have spires on top too but those additions were never made. Each of the portals has its own significance. It will mean a climb of 400 steps to get to the top, but the views are worth it if you are able to make it. The left one represents the life of the Virgin Mary, astrological calendar and is the coronation site. The middle portal represents the Last Judgment with the three pictures of the rising of the dead, judgement, Christ and the apostles. Christ reigning being the highest one. The right one is the Portal of Saint-Anne. It has the oldest and most beautiful, last surviving sculpture. It has been in existence since the 12th Century. It is Mary, sitting on a throne with Christ in her arms. The Gallery of Kings tops the portals. It displays the Statues of the 28 kings of Israel. The originals were beheaded during the revolution so the current ones are duplicates. The main window, one of the three Rose Windows, can also be seen in this amazing photo. The original 13th century glass is still in those windows. Yet another treasure, as they are that old. The purplish blue colors have been used in other windows. It is tempered in the rose windows were it is not in the others. The Cathedral has withstood over 800 years of wear and tear. Good times and bad, history to the brim and a symbol of spirituality and reverence, it holds a spot in everyone's heart. It in is in our global, cultural and spiritual DNA. == Timeline == '''1163''' Construction began under the reign of [[Capet-13|King Louis VII]] by [[De_Sully-28|Maurice de Sully]], bishop of Paris and [[Of_Siena-1|Pope Alexander III]] laid the foundation stone '''1185''' The Third Crusade was called for from here by Heraclius of Caesarea '''1189''' The high Alter was consecrated '''1210-1250''' Massive early Gothic Towers make up part of the western facade '''1235-1270''' large clerestory windows were added to the apse, as well as single-arch flying buttresses (Rayonnant Gothic style) '''1239''' [[Capet-5|Saint Louis IX, King of France]] placed The Crown of Thorns in the cathedral '''1250''' Choir, western facade and nave completed '''1302''' The first States General was opened by [[Capet-575|Philip IV the Fair, King of France]] '''1345''' Construction, including the porches, Chapels and other embellishments were completed. About 1,000 workers contributed to the labor put into building it '''December 16, 1431''' [[Lancaster-401|Henry VI, King of England]] is crowned in Notre Dame Cathedral '''November 7, 1455''' A papal delegation was petitioned to overturn Joan of Arc's convicton, by her mother, Isabelle Romee '''1537''' [[Stewart-2313|James V, king of Scotland]] married [[Valois-240|Madeleine of France Valois]] in the Cathedral '''April 24, 1558''' [[Stewart-6849|Mary I, Queen of Scots]] married [[Valois-Angouleme-1|Dauphin Francois]] (later to become Francois II of France) '''August 18, 1572''' [[Bourbon-33|Henry of Navarre]], later King Henry IV of France, married [[Valois-274 |Marguerite de Valois]] '''16th century''' Huguenots, group of French Protestants, damaged statues they thought to be idolatrous '''1710''' Sculpted altar dedicated to pagan deites, Jupiter and others, were excavated under the choir '''1793''' Destroyed during revolution by anti-royalists who removed and decapitated statues that they thought represented French kings, they were actually biblical kings During this time, 19 of the 20 bells were removed, melted down and turned into cannons. The only one to escape this was the 1681 bourdon, Emmanuel '''1800s''' In a state of disrepair, it was close to being demolished. [[Bonaparte-1|Napoleon Bonaparte]] stepped in and saved it by having it restored. '''December 2, 1804''' [[Bonaparte-1|Napoleon]] crowned himself emperor of the French in the cathedral and then crowned [[Tascher_de_La_Pagerie-1|Josephine]]. '''1831''' [[Hugo-215|Victor Hugo]] wrote the classic, ''The Hunchback of Notre Dame''. It restored interest in the cathedral. '''Mid 19th century''' [[Viollet-le-Duc-1|Eugene Emmanuel Viollet le Duc]], French architect, made major restorations to Notre Dame. The restorations were said to have been inspired by Hugo's book and that is the when the gargoyles were added to the structure '''1835''' Archbishop of Paris put relics of Saint Denis (patron saint of France) and Saint Genevieve (patron saint of Paris) in the spire. It was to protect the cathedral '''1852''' Famous Spire is standing tall, replacing the previous one which was not stable '''1859-1860''' Sculptures of the twelve apostles and four New Testament evangelists were installed in the cathedral by [[Viollet-le-Duc-1|Eugene Viollet le Duc]]. His face was the model for the figure of Saint Thomas '''1900''' [[Vierne-1|Louis Vierne]], after competing against 500 other players, was chosen official Notre Dame organist '''1909''' [[D'Arc-1|Joan of Arc]], who was declared innocent and a martyr on July 7, 1456 was beatified in the Cathedral by [[Sarto-1|Pope Pius X]] '''May 16, 1920''' [[D'Arc-1|Joan of Arc]] was canonised '''1924''' Marker for Point Zero was set in its spot. It is where milage, from Paris to other locations, is measured from '''June 2, 1937''' Official organist, [[Vierne-1|Louis Vierne]], achieved his life long wish when he passed away at the Notre Dame cathedral organ '''1939''' Hugo's Hunchback of Notre Dame was made into a film, with [[Laughton-207|Charles Laughton]] bringing attention to the Cathedral '''1940s''' The main window, The Rose Window, was rumored to be in danger. German soldiers threatened to destroy it. Reportedly the largest glass window to be produced in the 13th century, it had to be saved. It was removed at the beginning of WWII and only replaced in its home after the war was over '''August 26, 1944''' The bells rang out to celebrate the liberation of Paris, as they did to denote the end of WWI. It is reported that snipers were located in the internal and external galleries and interupted the Mass by exchanging gun fire '''August 28, 1944''' United States soldiers were welcomed by some French women outside of the Cathedral '''April 16, 1945''' Funeral services were held at the Cathedral for United States President [[Roosevelt-1|Franklin Delano Roosevelt]] as a way to honor him. '''1969''' North Vietnamese flag is flown at Notre Dame after peace talks about possible cease-fire in Vietnam '''1960s and 1970s''' Additional architectural ruins were found, that were dated back to the antient pagen era. They are now in the crypt that is beneath the square in front of the cathedral '''November 12, 1970''' Funeral was held for former French President [[De_Gaulle-14|Charles De Gaulle]], United States President [[Nixon-22|Richard Nixon]] and other leaders were in attendance '''1977''' Archaeologists found statues of biblical kings that were stolen by revolutionists in 1793 and had them restored '''May 31, 1980''' On the parvis in front of the cathedral, [[Wojtyla-13|Pope John Paul II]] celebrated Mass '''1988''' Service was held to honor Royal British Legion and Commonwealth soldiers who were killed in WWI. In attendance was [[Spencer-40 |Princess Diana]], in addition to many others. '''1991-2000''' Cleaning and restoration campain carried out '''January 1996''' Requiem Mass held for [[Mitterrand-1|Francois Mitterrand]] Also in this year, Disney made an animated version of the movie, once again bringing a renewed interest to Notre Dame '''August 22, 1997''' [[Wojtyla-13|Pope John Paul II]] was at the cathedral for a beatification ceremony. '''September 11, 2001''' Emmanuel, the most famous of the 10 bells, was rung to mark the tragedy in New York, United States when the Twin Towers were attacked '''August 10, 2007''' Archbishop emeritus of Paris, [[Lustiger-1|Cardinal Jean-Marie Lustiger]]'s Requiem Mass was held '''2013''' Notre Dame Cathedral celebrates its 850th anniversary Also at this time, bee hives were placed on the roof. They were filled with a special strain of bees developed by monk Brother Adam, and were extremely gentle. The honey, made from flowering plants around hte cathedral, was given away to the poor '''November 15, 2015''' National service was held for victims of the Paris terror attack. This is one of the many times Notre Dame as served as hope for the people. More than 9000 people attended inside the Cathedral while thousand more stood outside in silence '''September 2016''' Abandoned car found near Notre Dame, gas cylinders, gasoline soaked blanket and an extinguished cigarette were inside it with the emergency flashers on. no detonation devices were found and a couple of those arrested had ties to the Islamic State militant group Also at that time, a few days later, a second car was found. This one was packed with explosives and was meant to be a car bomb attack on Notre Dame '''November 9, 2017''' Dame de Coeur, a light show, celebrated the 100 year anniversary of WWI. '''April 15, 2019''' Notre Dame Cathedral was devastated by fire. The structure is still intact, but most of the rest is gone, including the spire. As it was being refurbished, some of the artifacts had been moved out. It is not yet determined how much has been saved or lost but there is a possiblity the artifacts have been saved. == Artifacts and Art == The building itself, is an historical artifact and listed as a World Heritage site, but many other artifacts have been housed inside of it. The gothic architecture is a treasure. The 13-ton '''bell''' in its tower, as read about in the book by Victor Hugo and seen by many in the movie, was originally rung by someone who would have to climb up to it. Today it has been automated. If you want to see it, you will have to climb the 140 steps in the staircase and would also get a stunning view of Paris An '''organ''',.that is very historical, calls the Cathedral home. It is from the 17th Century and is extremely large. All of its parts are still functional and used. it has almost 8000 pipes, some of which are from the 18th century and has 5 keyboards '''Plans, engravings and drawings''' of the building and other places in the area, including maps showing how Paris became the place it is, are located there. '''Crown of Thorns''', the one believed to have been worn by Christ as he went to his crucifixtion calls Notre Dame home A '''piece of wood''', believed to be from the cross Christ was crucified on '''10 bells''' including the most famous bell, the bourdon. it is named Emmanuel and has tolled at coronations, papal visits and the end of wars '''Statues of biblical kings''' that revolutionists thought were French kings. They removed and decapitated them. Archaeologists found the removed ones and they have been restored '''14th century wooden panels''' that showed the life of Christ '''78 wooden choir stalls''' carved and added in the 18th century '''Tunic of Saint Louis''' '''Sculptures of the Twelve Apostles''' '''Sculptures of the four New Testament evangelists''' '''Paintings, furniture and other precious pieces''' == Sources == * https://notredamecathedralparis.com/history/ * https://notredamecathedralparis.com/notre-dame-cathedral-facts/the-west-facade/ * Personal Knowledge of most of the world on April 15, 2019 * https://www.thisisinsider.com/history-of-the-800-year-old-notre-dame-cathedral-2019- * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Notre-Dame_de_Paris * Encyclopedia Britannica: https://www.britannica.com/topic/Notre-Dame-de-Paris * National Catholic Register: www.ncregister.com/daily-news/the-history-of-notre-dame-cathedral-in-paris * Notre Dame Cathedral's History Has Always Been One of Destruction and Restoration, by Olivia B Waxman: time.com/5571019/notre-dame-cathedral-fire-history/ * The history of Notre Dame cathedral in Paris, CNA (Catholic News Agency): https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/the-history-of-notre-dame-cathedral-in-paris-57164 * About Notre Dame Cathedral: A place of worship, history, art, The Salt Lake Tribune: https://www.sltrib.com/religion/2019/04/15/about-notre-dame/ * Notre Dame Cathedral: Facts and a Brief History, The New York Times: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/15/world/europe/notre-dame-cathedral-facts.html * A MIracle of Timing: The Statues that Escaped the Notre Dame Fire, The New York Times: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/16/arts/notre-dame-statues.html?action=click&module=inline&pgtype=Article * Our Lady of Paris: a history of Notre Dame Cathedral: The masterpiece of Gothic architecture has been a symbol of French capital for 850 years, Notre Dame, by Kim Willsher, Monday April 15, 2019: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/apr/15/our-lady-of-paris-a-history-of-notre-dame-cathedral * The Notre Dame Cathedral fire is destroying centuries' worth of history, by Nicole Lyn Pesce, April 15, 2019: https://www.marketwatch.com/story/the-notre-dame-cathedral-fire-is-destroying-centuries-worth-of-history-2019-04-15?mod=mw_latestnews * Courtenay, Lynn T, The Engineering of Medieval Cathedrals, pg 316: https://books.google.com/books?id=SRShDQAAQBAJ&pg=PA316&dq=cathedral+notre+dame+fire+paris&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi83Oy479LhAhWyTt8KHXB4ClsQ6AEIQDAE#v=onepage&q=cathedral%20notre%20dame%20fire%20paris&f=false * 13 Facts About Notre Dame Cathedral, by Allison C Meier, April 15, 2019: mentalfloss.com/article/556629/facts-about-notre-dame-cathedral * History and Events of Notre Dame de Paris, Placesinfrance.com: https://www.placesinfrance.com/history_notre_dame_de_paris.html * Fire Mauls Beloved Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris, The New York Times: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/15/world/europe/notre-dame-fire.html * Stained Glass of hte Middle Ages in England and France, Painted by Lawrence B Saint, Described by Hugh Arnold, Adam and Charles Black Soho Square, London, MCMXIII See Also: * https://abcnews.go.com/International/notre-dame-national-architectural-significance-historic-cathedral/story?id=62416007 * https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2019/04/fire-breaks-notre-dame-cathedral-france-paris-190415170937511.html * Day, Lewis F, Windows: a Book About Stained and Painted Glass, pg 133, London 1897 * Dillon, Edward, Glass, pgs 132-133, New York and London

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[[Category: One Name Studies]] [[Category: Nott Name Study]] Nott means: a nickname for a bald man or one who kept his hair extremely close-cropped, from Middle English not(te) ‘bald’ (Old English hnott). English: variant spelling of Knott. First found in Derbyshire where traditionally the name was descended from the Scandinavian King Canute, or Cnut. Drayton sings “The Knot that called was Canutus, bird of old, of that great King of Danes, his name that still doth hold, his appetite to please that far and near was sought, for his, as some have said, from denmark hither brought. https://www.houseofnames.com/ My mother Amy's maiden name was Nott. Her brother, Freeman (always interested in what I was doing) wanted to know if I had any new interesting finds to add to his "Nott" family. I always thought that my grandparents, Harry Nott and Nellie Cooper, were married in England. I should have known that Uncle Free would know! He had their marriage certificate, from - of all places - Snowflake Manitoba Canada. Who knew?? Some of my Nott's originate in London, Westminster and Middlesex, but before that...? And that is the concept of this one name study - to find out where they really started out. [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1LLBAWxCl1Qoj1YlJpOkDRePHVgmtfV15kqcpQgkOY9c/edit?usp=sharing Nott Surnames by location] Nott Surnames Workbook, which means it is divided into compartments. NOTT Surname Study - The compartments are countries that I have found the surname in. After that they are divided into County/State/Province. Please cursor down to the bottom to locate the country that you are interested in. I am located in Victoria BC. If you find something in BC (only) that does not have a copy available, I can locate it for you, as there are microfilm rolls available at BC Archives. If you find a mistake, I would appreciate hearing from you, as I am not perfect :)). Keep in mind that I am copying from what they have entered, this is just a finding tool and should not be considered to be proof that such an event was recorded. If you have NOTT's/KNOTT's that you would like added, I would love to hear from you!. I have been seriously addicted to genealogy for over 25 years and will continue for many more years to come. Any questions, please contact me through the WikiTree board. Sincerely, Wendy Jones

Nottingham Browns

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[[Category:Chester County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Nottingham, Pennsylvania]] == Purpose == This page is created as an archive for sources about the Browns of the 18th century township of Nottingham. Nottingham began in Chester County, Pennsylvania, but after the Mason-Dixon Line most of it ended up in Cecil County, Maryland. Among other places, Brown descendants migrated to Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and North Carolina. This includes the Quaker Browns of New Garden, North Carolina. An interesting and touching history of their cemetery is attached to this profile as a PDF. (Note: As the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/778574/which-james-brown-was-father-of-john-brown G2G discussion of the Brown family] evolved, some documents previously attached here became obsolete and were removed.) All the Browns of Nottingham descended from two original settlers, the Quaker brothers [[Brown-2470|James]] and [[Brown-2504|William Brown]], who were granted Nottingham Lots 14, 27, 23, and 33, as shown on the map on this page directly to the right of this paragraph. Born in England to Quaker parents, the brothers emigrated to America as young men. James, who was two years older, came first and William arrived several years later. Note: On the map, William Brown's name is also on Lot 28, but the lot's original owner was Robert Williams. He died in 1716, and left the lot to "my friends William Brown Senr" in his will. James was married in New Jersey in 1679. He settled in Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania, where he lived for over 20 years before moving to Nottingham around 1702. A record of his property transactions can be found at [[Space:James_Brown's_Property_Holdings| Space:James_Brown's_Property_Holdings]]. '''May 30, 2019 update''': The G2G forum has been closed, but interested readers may still learn something of the issues involved by reading the discussion. Now a new free-space page has been set up to gather and compare information about Brown family issues at [[Space:Brown_Family_Issues|Space:Brown_Family_Issues]]. Currently the page is restricted to the parties actively involved in the discussion. Our hope is that when the issues are resolved, all involved WikiTree profiles will be updated to reflect agreed-upon information. October 2019: A current summary of the theories being discussed is at [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:James_Brown_Theories James Brown Theories]. * A note about Quaker Dating: Since many of the documents concerning the Nottingham Browns are dated in the Quaker style, it is important to understand Quaker dating system. Although the Gregorian calendar used today had been adopted elsewhere, the Julian calendar, which began March 25 and ended March 24, was used in the British Isles and British colonies until 1752. In addition to using the Julian calendar, Quakers avoided using "pagan" names of months, preferring, instead, to number months, beginning with the month we call March (1st month) and ending with February (12th month). For example, as a Quaker, James Brown (1656-1715) dated his will using the Julian calendar. His closing sentence, “Dated in Notingham this fifteenth of ye 11mo called January one thousand seven hundred & fifteen,” should be understood to mean the 11th month of the Quaker year 1715, which translates to January 15, 1716 in New Style. Aware of the problems inherent in identifying an exact year, especially for January through March, Quakers sometimes used a “double-dating” system. Again, by way of example, the date James Brown's will was proved by Deputy Register John Simcock, —“ye first of the first month 1715/6”—should be understood as the first day of the Quaker first month (i.e., March) prior to the close of the Quaker (or Julian) year 1715, or March 1, 1716 in the Gregorian (modern) calendar. For further explanation, see “The Quaker Calendar,” a page of the Friends Historical Library at Swarthmore College: https://www.swarthmore.edu/friends-historical-library/quaker-calendar. == Uploaded Documents and Maps == : Documents and maps on the right appear in the order uploaded. The list below sorts these into relevance. Links to the documents are provided for each. === Documents === * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Nottingham_Browns-3 Browns of Nottingham, Starting Lineup]: a chart showing three generations of Nottingham Browns that appear in the tax records (update in progress). * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Nottingham_Browns-4 Tax Lists for Browns, West and East Nottingham, 1718 - 1764]: This pdf, a compilation of tax records for all Browns listed in West and East Nottingham between 1718 and 1764, is posted for ease of access. The URL for the records is listed in the sources below. * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Nottingham_Browns 18th Century Tax_archives Definitions and sources for Chester County, Pennsylvania tax records ]. (A URL for online access is also listed below with other sources for Land Records and Wills.) *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Nottingham_Browns-7.pdf Hopewell Friends History Quaker Time Line]: An excerpt from Wayland's Hopewell Friends History (see sources below) with dates of significant events. * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Nottingham_Browns-2 Dickerson, Denzel Hinshaw. "New Garden Cemetery, 1754-2019"]: This pdf file of the history of the New Garden, North Carolina cemetery history is posted with permission from Hayes Ratledge, Secretary & Board Member, New Garden Cemetery Association. * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Nottingham_Browns-3.pdf Annotated Bibliography]: This pdf file is a summary of the sources listed below. We will periodically update the pdf file with sources that have been added to this page. === Maps=== *Here is a simple [https://legacy.lib.utexas.edu/maps/united_states/pennsylvania_90.jpg map of Pennsylvania] showing the locations of all the counties and the major waterways. *See [https://www.phmc.pa.gov/Archives/Documents/Pennsylvania-Genealogical-Map-Counties.pdf Genealogical Map of Pennsylvania Counties] for a map that illustrates Pennsylvania's growth over time, with the population starting out in the southeast corner and expanding westward and northward. In the upper left-hand corner is a small map showing the 18th-century boundary disputes, including the one with Maryland that affected our Browns. * See also [https://mapgeeks.org/pennsylvania/ mapgeeks.org] for a Map of Pennsylvania County Formations 1673-1878 that provides another interesting overview of how the state expanded (the last county was formed in 1878). * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Brown-81123 Nottingham, Colerain, and Little Britain] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Nottingham_Browns-2 Townships of Chester and Lancaster Counties] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Beals-61.jpg Nottingham Lots] showing original owners c. 1702. * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Brown-82507-1.png Frederick County in the Shenandoah Valley (updated)] ==Transcribing Old Documents - Resources== As every genealogical researcher knows, many documents we need in our work are hand-written. We have learned from experience that it is often impossible to understand the full meaning of such documents without detailed, word-by-word transcriptions. Also, it can be useful to review original documents even when transcriptions are available, because transcribers may have missed or misinterpreted words, or used more liberal transcription standards than we might choose—for example, presenting words in their more modern forms even when they are not written that way, etc. Whichever method you choose, it will be helpful to the reader to provide explanatory notes describing your choices as well as definitions of unusual terms and abbreviations. Several types of resources are useful in transcribing old documents, including guides to transcribing conventions, aids in deciphering penmanship, and glossaries of specialized terminology from the relevant period. Below is a list of some of those resources. Conventions for transcribing: * https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/ceres/ehoc/conventions.html This website notes that a diplomatic transcription copies everything it sees as it is; a semi-diplomatic transcription makes changes for readability and clarity. It also provides tips on deciphering old penmanship (but does not include illustrations). Penmanship, symbols, etc.: * https://bcgcertification.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Hill-W141.pdf This website has a good selection of old handwriting examples. * http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/palaeography/ This British site might be helpful. Terminology: * Common terms in wills and trusts: https://www.legalzoom.com/articles/common-terms-in-wills-and-trusts * The website of Judy G. Russell, "the Legal Genealogist," includes links to definitions and resources in the Blog section: https://www.legalgenealogist.com/blog/ * See also the Land Records and Will Resource List below. == Land Records and Wills - Resources == * An explanation of legal terms in land records can be found at http://www.directlinesoftware.com/legal.htm * An explanation of surveying units and terms can be found at http://toto.lib.unca.edu/findingaids/mss/speculation_lands/terms/surveying_terms.htm * Bryant, Carol. (1997-2006). ''Abstracts of Chester County, Pennsylvania land records.'' Published in several volumes, Westminster, MD: Willow Bend Books and Heritage Books. * Buck, D. A. (Ed.). (2006). ''Frederick County, Virginia Deed Books'' (Vols. 1-10). Fairfax, VA: Buck. * Dorman, John Frederick (Ed.). (1961-1971). ''Orange County, Virginia Deed Books, 1738-1743'' (Vols. 1-3). Washington, DC: J. F. Dorman. ** Volume 1: Deed books 1 and 2, 1735-1738 ; Judgments, 1735 ** Volume 2: Deed books 3 and 4, 1738-1741 ; Judgments 1736. ** Volume 3: Deed books 3 and 4, 1738-1741. * Fulton, Eleanore Jane, & Mylin, Barbara Kendig. (1936). ''An Index to the Will Books and Intestate Records of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania 1729-1850''. Lancaster PA: Intelligencer Printing. Limited search capabilities online at https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/102108610. Also available on Ancestry (search card catalog: wills\Pennsylvania\Lancaster) * Joyner, Peggy Shomo. (c. 1985). ''Abstracts of Virginia's Northern Neck Warrants and Surveys''. Portsmouth, VA: (n.p.). * MacInnes, Sharon Cook. (c. 2008). Early Landowners of Pennsylvania: Atlas of Township Warrantee Maps of Lancaster County, PA. Apollo, PA: Closson Press. * Shuck, Larry G. (1999). ''Berkeley County, (W) VA, Deeds and Wills, Abstracts''. Apollo, PA: Closson Press. Available at Family History Library in Salt Lake City. Deed Books 1-5 cover 1772-1781 and Will Books 1-3 cover 1772-1805. Note that the northern third of Frederick County, Virginia became Berkeley County in 1772. * Chester County, Pennsylvania Land Records: To find deeds, first go to https://chesco.org. Enter "1402" in the search box. Scroll down and choose "Deeds, 1688-1865." Select the appropriate surnames category and find the person you are researching. Note down the book and page number of the deed you want to find. You may want to make some screen prints. Next, go to https://familysearch.org. Using the drop-down Search menu, select "Catalog." Searching by place, enter "Pennsylvania." Click on "Search." Then click on "Places within United States, Pennsylvania" and select "Chester." Scroll down to "Land and property" and click on that. Select "Deeds 1688-1903." Scroll down until you find the deed books listed. Find the one you want and click on the camera icon. Note that some of the FamilySearch films combine several deed books, and the image numbers are not the same as the page numbers. You will need to experiment until you find the relevant page, and not all images capture the page numbers at the tops of the pages. You can sometimes depend on the document dates to help get your bearings, but not always. * Chester County, Pennsylvania tax records can be found at the Chester County Document Center (through chesco.org). The 18th century tax records are alphabetically organized into sets of pdf files. Records for Browns can be found at [https://www.chesco.org/DocumentCenter/View/46791/1715-1764-Chester-County-Tax-Index-A-C Chester County Tax Index A - C]. Definitions and sources for the county tax records can be found in the posted pdf file to the right, [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Nottingham_Browns 18th Century Tax_archives], or online at [https://www.chesco.org/DocumentCenter/View/5847/18th-Century-Tax?bidId= * Chester County wills: Available online at https://www.chester.pa-roots.com * Lancaster County wills: An index to the will books and intestate records of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1729-1850. Available on Ancestry. Note: to search for a specific will, start with page numbers from Fulton and Mylin (above), then go to FamilySearch and search records for Pennsylvania\Lancaster wills. * Pennsylvania State Archives for land records can be found online at the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission (https://www.phmc.pa.gov/Pages/default.aspx): https://www.phmc.pa.gov/Archives/Research-Online/Pages/Land-Records-Overview.aspx#.Vp62q_krKCo. Note: for images of surveys, scroll down to “Five Basic Documents in the Land Process” to #3 (Surveys) and click on "images of all surveys." * Maryland land records can be found at [http://mdhmapping.com/about-2/ Maryland Historical Mapping], an archive created to help explain and locate land records for the State of Maryland, particularly the western half of the state and along the Pennsylvania line. * Virginia land records can be found in Digital Collections at [http://virginiamemory.com Collections by Topic] at Virginiamemory.com. From the list of topics to browse, select “Land Office Patents and Grants,” which links to the searchable database, “Virginia Land Office Patents and Grants/Northern Neck Grants and Surveys.” (If starting from the main page, choose “Collections by Topic” from drop-down menu.) == Additional Pennsylvania and Quaker Resources == * Beard, Alice L. (2006/1989). "Births, Deaths and Marriages of the Nottingham Quakers 1680-1889." Westminster, MD: Heritage Books. (Original work published 1989, Westminster, MD. Family Line Publications.) * Bell, James Pinkney Pleasant. (1905). "Our Quaker Friends of ye olden time; being in part a transcript of the minute books of Cedar Creek meeting, Hanover County, and the South River meeting, Campbell County, Va." Lynchburg, VA: J.P. Bell. * Bradley, A. Day. “Early Settlers of the Nottingham Lots.” ''National Genealogical Society Quarterly, 70'', 282-294. * Cope, Gilbert. (1864). ''The Browns of Nottingham''. West Chester, PA. See also ''[[Space:The Browns of Nottingham|The Browns of Nottingham]]''. Downloadable at https://archive.org/details/brownsofnottingh00cope/page/14 * Day, Robert Warwick, Ph.D. (2001). ''The Nottingham Lots and the Early Quaker Families'', paper presented to East Nottingham Monthly Meeting, Calvert, Maryland. http://www.churchman.org/Nottingham_hist.htm * Ellis, Franklin, & Evans, Samuel. (1883). ''History of Lancaster County Pennsylvania with Biographical Sketches of Many of Its Pioneers and Prominent Men''. Philadelphia, PA: Everts & Peck. Available as a free EBook. * Futhey, J. Smith, & Cope, Gilbert. (1881). ''History of Chester County, Pennsylvania, with Genealogical and Biographical Sketches''. Philadelphia, PA: Louis H. Everts. Available online and can be downloaded at https://archive.org/details/cu31924005813518/page/n6 * Gragg, Larry Dale. (1980). Migration In Early America: The Virginia Quaker Experience. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Research Press. * Hinshaw, William Wade. (1936). ''Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy''. Ann Arbor, MI: Edwards Brothers. Volume 6 includes a four-page introductory narrative to Hopewell section. * Norris, J. E., Ed. (1890). "History of the lower Shenandoah Valley counties of Frederick, Berkeley, Jefferson and Clarke, their early settlement and progress to the present time; geological features; a description of their historic and interesting localities; cities, towns and villages; portraits of some of the prominent men, and biographies of many of the representative citizens." Chicago: A. Warner. Available online at https://archive.org/details/historyoflowersh00norr/page/n8 * O’Dell, Cecil. (2007). ''Pioneers of Old Frederick County''. Westminster, MD: Heritage Books. * Wayland, John Walter, & Joint Committee of Hopewell Friends. (1936). ''Hopewell Friends History 1734-1934, Frederick County, Virginia: Records of Hopewell Monthly Meetings and Meetings Reporting to Hopewell; Two Hundred Years of History and Genealogy''. Strasburg, VA: Shenandoah Publishing. Reprinted in 1998 by Heritage Books. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing. Available on line at https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001593685 * Wiley, Samuel T., & Garner, Winfield Scott. (1893). ''Biographical and Portrait Cyclopedia of Chester County, Pennsylvania..''. Philadelphia, PA: Gresham Publishing. Online and downloadable at https://archive.org/stream/biographicalport00garn#page/1/mode/2up. Note that Ancestry has an 1892 version on-line. ==WikiTree Resources== * [[Space:Quaker_Project_Resources|Space:Quaker_Project_Resources]] * https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Early_Pennsylvania_Settlers_-_Sources * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Brown_Name_Study Brown Name Study]

Nottinghamshire Team

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[[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] '''Welcome to the Nottinghamshire Team page! Feel free to browse and check out the links below.''' *[[:Category:Nottinghamshire|Nottinghamshire Category Page]] *[[:Space:Nottinghamshire_Research_Resources|Nottinghamshire Research Resources]] *[[Space:England:_Counties_Team|England Counties Team Page]] *[[Project:England|England Project Page]] *[[Space:Sources-England#Nottinghamshire|England Sources]] '''If you are interested in helping out in Nottinghamshire, please look at how to join the [[:Project:England|England Project]].''' If you have any questions about Nottinghamshire, please contact the team leader below. The goal of the Nottinghamshire Team is to make all Nottinghamshire profiles the best that they can be. It is our desire to leave a lasting legacy of work for future generations and current researchers that can facilitate their quest for family history, and bring them one step closer to discovering the myriad of people it has taken for them to draw breath. === Team Members and Specific Interests === *'''Team Leader: [[Watson-1411|Derrick Watson]]''' : Suggestions List and Nottinghamshire Cemeteries *'''[[Bent-1675|Tracey Bent]]''' *'''[[Parker-41651|Helen Flight]]''' : Sourcing, Southwell and Nottinghamshire Notables. *'''[[lord-4578|Susan Jackson]]''' : Eastwood *'''[[Mellor-813|Susan Mellor]]''': *'''[[Alcock-647|Pat Reynolds]]''': Sourcing and the Dukeries area. *'''[[Blane-140|Jean Blane]]''' '''Topics''' In order to achieve our goal, there are a number of things on which we are currently working. There is always room for more ideas and always room for extra help. * [[:Category:Nottinghamshire%2C_Maintenance_Categories|Nottinghamshire Maintenance Categories]] ** [[Space:DBE_Unsourced#Nottinghamshire|Nottinghamshire Unsourced Profiles]] ** [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_NTT|Nottinghamshire Unconnected Profiles]] *** [[Space:Unconnected_Nottinghamshire_Trees|Unconnected Trees Progress page]] ** [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_NTT|Nottinghamshire profiles needing improvement.]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Nottinghamshire_Notables&public=1 Nottinghamshire Notables] *[[:Category:Nottinghamshire%2C_Cemeteries|Nottinghamshire Cemeteries]] Over the last couple of years we've been busy working on sourcing up the unsourced profiles in the County. That's going very well, when we started we had over 1200 unsourced profiles, we are now down to less than a hundred. A big thank you to everyone who has chipped in with these. The current (May 2024) Status of these is that we have: * cleared all the "recent" onces, that's post 1700 * have a hardcore of less than 20 17th century ones which are probably correct but need a visit to Nottinghamshire Archives to properly source them. * have a residue of about 50 pre 1600 profiles - many of which may unfortunately be the result of wishful thinking rather than good genealogy. * new ones are identified every week, but these tend to get sorted very quickly On suggestions within the county we've also made great inroads. Just about all historic "errors" have been corrected with the exception of external link errors which attract little interest. Again, new ones crop up every week and there is an occassional change to the search strategies which show new batches, but this is largely a maintenance operation now. There are a number of "suggestion" types (wikidata) which are of dubious value and attract little attention. We still have more than our fair share of Unlinked and Unconnected profiles. Here we are victims of our own success in the number of cemetery projects that we have which have added single person profiles. These are now the main focus of our efforts. Thanks go to Carol Keeling for setting up the [[Space:Unconnected_Nottinghamshire_Trees|Unconnected Trees Progress page]]. We could do with more help in this area - growing trees from these seeds is good fun in itself. Any help in keeping up with Suggestions and Sources as they come in is very welcome as is all help in connecting all those invidual standalone trees that we have. The table below has been modified recently to be more in line with the one being used by the England Data Doctors team and shows how we've done over the last six weeks. Basically, anything in green is good, anything in red means we're getting issues added faster than we're dealing with them. It shows the weekly change up or down, and the current total for each category. The colour shown for the totals will change depending on the six week trend. To see these figures in context, have a look at one of these pages: *[[Space:England%2C_Regional_and_County_Statistics_Page|England Regional and County Statistics Page]] - the numbers for England as a whole and all the individual counties *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England%2C_Regional_and_County_Statistics_Page#Nottinghamshire Nottinghamshire Stats] - this link jumps straight to our table on the above page * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_Statistics_Commentary Commentary and highlights on how we are doing]
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Nova Scotia Team

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Welcome to the Nova Scotia Team, a sub-team of the [[Space:Atlantic Canada Team|Atlantic Canada Team]] and part of the [[Project:Canada|Canada Project]]. This team covers [[Space:Nova_Scotia|Nova Scotia]] from 1713 to present day, and '''Cape Breton''' after 1763. (For ancestors before these dates, check out the [[Project:Acadians|Acadians Project]]!) '''Team Leader''': TBC '''Team Members''': [[Foley-1031|Brad Foley]] | [[Giffin-437|Laurie Giffin]] | [[Pyne-84|Nina Pyne]] | [[Patterson-4504|Joe Patterson]] | [[Gordon-8905|GR Gordon]] | [[MacIntosh-242|Lynda Pollitt]] | [[Ward-21154|Stuart Ward]] | [[Spencer-18102|Liam Spencer]] | [[Phillips-29113|N. Phillips]] | [[Creighton-890|Anne Creighton]] | [[MacKinnon-1348|Susan O'Callaghan]] | [[MacInnis-48|Hope Macinnis]] | [[Cahill-1617|S A Cahill]] |[[Swensen-99|Carol Swensen]] | [[Howes-1915|Sam Howes]] | [[Osmond-756|Dana Osmond]] | [[Swift-3601|Michael Swift]] | [[Payzant-40|Andrew Payzant]] | [[Nash-8023|Brian Nash]] | [[Jeffers-1567|Kathryn Jeffers]] | [[Mills-4919|Jonathan Mills]] | [[Venedam-49|Jaden (Venedam) Venedam-Lantz]] | [[Meadows-3686|Ian Meadows]] | [[Mac_Neil-2|Michael Mac Neil]] == Goal == The goal of the Nova Scotia Team is to increase the presence and raise the standard of Nova Scotian profiles on WikiTree. == Tasks == * Oversee place name categories for [[:Category:Nova_Scotia_Colony|Nova Scotia Colony]] and the [[:Category:Nova_Scotia|province of Nova Scotia]] * Nova Scotia [[:Category:Nova_Scotia%2C_Unsourced_Profiles|Unsourced profiles]] * Nova Scotia [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_CAN_NS unconnected profiles] * Nova Scotia suggestions * Nova Scotia notables/PPPs/ managed profiles ** [[Project:Nova_Scotia/Notable_Nova_Scotians|Notable Nova Scotians]] ** [[Space:Colonial_Governors_of_Nova_Scotia|Colonial Governors of Nova Scotia]] ** [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Lieutenant_Governors_of_Nova_Scotia Lieutenant Governors of Nova Scotia] ** [[Space:Lieutenant_Governors_of_Cape_Breton|Lieutenant Governors of Cape Breton]] 1784-1820. Check out [[Space:Nova_Scotia_Resources|Nova Scotia Resources]] for more details of working with Nova Scotia profiles.

Nowell Name Study

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[[Category:Nowell Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Nowell-324|Dola Acree]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Nowell and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Project Members and their interests== A lis of project members, with information about the focus of their research, can be found at [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Nowell_Name_Study:_Project_Members&public=1 Nowell Name Study: Project Members]. Do feel free to contact them via the Wikitree messaging system. ==Surname Variants== These variants are included as part of the Nowell Name Study: * Nowel * Knowell A number of other variant spellings of the Nowell surname are encountered, and where individuals with those surname spellings connect to families within the study, the study extends to them. The main ones are: * Knowles * Noell * Nowill Most Noel families are almost certainly unconnected to members of the Nowell family. But some records for early members of the family from which the Noel Earls of Gainsborough came use the spelling Nowell, and this family may be connected with Nowells of Yorkshire; and the Noel spelling is found in some other Nowell family lines. ==Nowell Crest== The Nowell crest on this page is "Or, fretty gules, a chief azure." "Fretty" means covered with fret, which represented the old iron grill work on castle and city gates. "Or" means gold, "gules" means red, and "azure" means blue. Hence, the top of the shield is azure and the bottom is the gold and red plaid with lots of grill work around. This is the crest of one of the main Nowell families of medieval England, based in Lancashire. Several branches of this family used variations on it. ==Origin of the Nowell surname== The most widely accepted explanation of the Nowell surname is that it derives from the French word Noel, meaning Christmas. It may have started as a nickname for someone born in the Christmas period. Another explanation seen sometimes is that the name derives from a place-name, Noailles, in France: there are several possible contenders, including one in Northern France and one in the Limousin (from which the family of the Dukes de Noailles, which became prominent in 16th century France, derived their name). There is no firm evidence to link the name with places in France, though knights from much of France joined in the Norman conquest of England. Despite claims on websites like https://www.houseofnames.com/noel-family-crest/French, there appears to be no evidence that a Robert Noel accompanied William the Conqueror and was given extensive lands in England: the name does not appear on any version of the Battle Abbey roll, nor does it feature in the Domesday Book; and this story appears to derive from fanciful traditions written down around the 14th century by the monks of Ronton Priory, Staffordshire - see http://www.british-history.ac.uk/staffs-hist-collection/vol4/pp264-266. Nowell or Noel or variants were also used as first names, and some families may owe the surname to an early forebear being called Noels or Nowells – that is, son of someone with a first name Noel/Nowell. ==Origins of Nowell families== The first recorded Nowell in standard pedigrees (like that in the Lancashire volume of Foster’s ''Pedigrees of the County Families of England'') is Adam de Nowell of Read in Lancashire, sometimes called Adam de Reved (an old spelling of Read). He was alive in the reign of Henry I (1100-1135). Many descendants of Adam remained based in Lancashire; some had Yorkshire connections; and some were established in London and at Edmonton, Middlesex by Tudor and Stuart times. It is probable that some descendants of this family migrated to North America in the 17th century: as part of this name study it is hoped to establish such links more firmly. Other Nowell families can be found fairly early in Cornwall, Devon, Somerset, Kent and elsewhere. It is not at present clear how far, if at all, they are connected to the Lancashire Nowells. ==DNA== Some Nowells associated with North Carolina, who may be descended from the Lancashire family, have the haplogroup I-M253, which is particularly common in Scandinavia. Like many medieval families of Northern England, the Lancashire Nowells may well have had Viking ancestry. ==Notable Nowells== * [[Nowell-231 | Alexander Nowell]], c.1516-1602, Dean of St Paul’s Cathedral, London, England * [[Nowell-682 | Laurence Nowell]], c.1530-c.1571, antiquarian, cartographer, Anglo-Saxon scholar * [[Nowell-246 | Increase Nowell]], 1593-1655, a member of the Great Migration, who played a major role in early colonial Massachusetts * [[Nowell-1842|Bradley James Nowell]] 22 Feb 1968 - 25 May 1996, frontman for the rock band Sublime based in Long Beach, California * [[Nowell-2880|Dorcas Marie (Doe) Nowell]] 7 Apr 1925 - 18 Dec 2011, American model and actress ==Migrating Nowells== * [[Nowell-2890|Alice Ellen Nowell Nightingale]], 1855- , migrated from Lancashire, England to New Bedford, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States. * [[Bertholet-21|Anais (Bertholet) Nowell]], 1885-1986, migrated from France to New Bedford, Bristol, Massachusetts. * [[Nowell-3000|Anthony Nowell]], 1772-1857, migrated from Portugal to Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United States. * [[Nowell-2894|Bertha Nowell McLeod]], 1879- , migrated from Blackburn, Bristol, Lancashire, England to Quincey, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States. * [[Stack-1126|Bridget Helen (Stack) Nowell]], 1881-1921, migrated from Ireland to Massachusetts, United States. * [[Wills-6270|Daisy (Wills) Nowell]], 1885-1976, migrated from Liverpool, Lancashire, England to United States. * [[Dromey-17|Delia Agnes (Dromey) Nowell]], 1887-1985, migrated from Ennis, County Clare, Ireland to Massachusetts, United States. * [[Nowell-1622|Elizabeth Mary Nowell Grime]], 1850-1918, migrated from Lancashire, England to New Bedford, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States. * [[Nowell-3042|George Nowell]], 1636-1689, migrated from England to Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony. * [[Nowell-3520|George Nowell]], 1655- , migrated from Taunton, Somerset, England to Barbados. * [[Nowell-2918|Harry Nowell]], 1886-1948, migrated from Blackburn, Lancashire, England to Michigan, United States with his wife [[Grierson-836|Annie (Grierson) Nowell]], 1883-1972. * [[Nowell-246|Increase Nowell]], 1592-1655, migrated from Warwickshire, England to New England, British Colonial America. * [[Noell-1|Jan (John) Nowell, (Noel)]], 1632-1670, migrated from Zeiden, Zuid-Holland, Nederland to Charles City County, Virginia, British Colonial America. * [[Nowell-3517|John Nowell]], 1600- , migrated from England to Mulberry Island, Richmond, Virginia, British Colonial America. * [[Nowell-1478|John Nowell]], 1806-1869, migrated from North Petherton, Somerset, England to Columbus, Franklin, Ohio, United States; with wife [[Murray-15175|Charlotte (Murray) Nowell]], 1808-1891, and children: Robert G., Eliza, Walter, Charles, Frederick, William, John, and Elizabeth. * [[Warner-13351|Marguerite Jenkins (Warner) Nowell]], 1898-1973, migrated from Nova Scotia, Canada to United States. * [[Travis-4548|Mary Alice (Travis) Nowell]], 1848-1925, migrated from Lancashire, England to Sanford, York, Maine, United States. * [[Nowell-2885|Nathaniel Nowell]], 1844-1905, migrated form Oldham, Lancashire, England to New Bedford, Bristol, Masschusetts, United States, with wife, [[Catterall-295|Margaret (Catterall) Nowell]], 1843-1901, from Blackburn, Lancashire, England, along with their children [[Nowell-2894|Bertha Nowell McLeod]], [[Nowell-2895|Leonard Nowell]], and [[Nowell-2896|Maud Nowell]]. * [[Nowell-58|Peter Nowell]], 1673-1740, migrated from Falmouth, Cornwall, England to York, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America. * [[Nowell-3516|Peternell Nowell]], 1589- , migrated from England to Barbados. * [[Nowell-2978|Philip Nowell (Noel)]], 1645-1675, migrated from Trinity, Jersey, Channel Islands to New England, British Colonial America. * [[Nowell-92|Robert Nowell]], 1646-1691, migrated from England to Salem, Essex, Massachusetts Bay Colony. * [[Nowell-3531|Stephen Nowell]], abt.1660-abt.1710, migrated England to Philadelphia, Colony of Pennsylvania, British Colonial America. == WikiTree+ Profile Searches == WikiTree+ is an independent service offered for free by [[Trtnik-2|Aleš Trtnik]]. Among other things, it provides searches of the WikiTree profiles. If you’re interested in finding profiles that need help with missing sources, parents, or another aspect, chances are that WikiTree+ can help. Here are a few searches tailored to the Nowell One Name Study. They include only Open profiles and match last name at birth, other last name, and current last name. Select one of the example searches below and after the tool page opens, click the “Get profiles” button in the left pane, wait a few seconds to a minute for the search to run, and the matching profiles are listed on the right. Use them as is, or as a starting point to customize your own search. The [[Help:WikiTree_Plus#Text_search_2|Help page]] explains search parameters in section 3.2.1 “Text Search”. :Tip: If you customize your own search, save the webpage address (after clicking “Get profiles” button), and your search modifications will be saved as part of the webpage address. * [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=AllLastNames%3DNowell+Privacy%3DOpen+noparents&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=50 Find Nowell profiles missing both parents] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=AllLastNames%3DNowell+Privacy%3DOpen+unlinked&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=50 Find Nowell profiles not linked to any other profiles] (Includes profiles linked to only Private profiles. :-( * [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=AllLastNames%3DNowell+Privacy%3DOpen+unconnected&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=50 Find Nowell profiles not connected to the global tree] (Click on person’s treeXXXXXX link to see all profiles in their tree.) * [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=AllLastNames%3DNowell+Privacy%3DOpen+Template=Unsourced&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=50 Find Nowell profiles with Unsourced template] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=AllLastNames%3DNowell+Privacy%3DOpen+CategoryWord=“Needs”&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=50 Find Nowell profiles with category containing “Needs”] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=AllLastNames%3DNowell+Privacy%3DOpen+Template%3D%E2%80%9CMigrating+Ancestor%E2%80%9D&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=50 Find Nowell profiles with Migrating Ancestor template] Experimental Searches
Currently hardwired to descendants of [[Nowell-58|Peter Nowell]] (Nowell-58). Have to edit the search with a different WikiTreeID to search for someone else’s descendants. Haven’t been able to combine these into a single search with an OR operator. Don’t see how to limit to male or female lines. * [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Descendants%3DNowell-58+IsLiving+DNA%3DmtDNA&MaxProfiles=5000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=50 Find living descendants of Nowell-58 with mtDNA test] - NOT limited to female line * [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Descendants%3DNowell-58+IsLiving+DNA%3DyDNA&MaxProfiles=5000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=50 Find living descendants of Nowell-58 with yDNA test] NOT limited to male line * [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Descendants%3DNowell-58+IsLiving+DNA%3DauDNA&MaxProfiles=5000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=50 Find living descendants of Nowell-58 with auDNA test] == Task List == 1. Improve Nowell profiles, including unsourced, orphaned, or unconnected profiles. 2. Add photos to profiles. 3. Add one-name study stickers to all profiles that carry the Nowell name and first generation of married Nowell females forward to 1900. 4. Add Descendency stickers to the next two generations after the first generation of married Nowell females to 1900. 5. Add Migrating stickers to Nowell profiles that migrated with their family from one country to another. 6. Attempt to take Nowell family lines further back in time. 7. Research how far different Nowell family lines can be linked together. 8. Establish more firmly the British origins of North American Nowell families. 9. Investigate the geographical occurrence of people with Nowell surnames. 10. Look up name origin, heraldry or coat of arms and meaning, legends, etc. 11. Use the categorization facilities on Wikitree to assist research. ==Project-related free-space pages== * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Nowell_Miscellany&public=1 Nowell Miscellany] - a place for miscellaneous information and images which have not - or not yet - been attached to profiles of individuals. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Nowell_Name_Study:_Project_Members&public=1 Nowell Name Study: Project Members] - a list of participants in the project and their interests. ==Links== '''Please note that the listing of a webpage here does not mean that the Project Team vouches for its accuracy. There are demonstratable errors on some of these sites.''' * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nowell_(surname) Wikipedia list of notable Nowells] * [https://www.great-harwood.org.uk/about/people/Families/nowell.htm Nowells of Great Harwood, Lancashire, England] * [http://www.thornber.net/famhist/htmlfiles/nowell.html Nowell family of Read, Lancashire] * [https://noelnewelluk.wordpress.com/ Nowell/Newell families of the UK] * [https://noelhistory.wordpress.com Noels/Newells of Newfoundland] * [https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/nra/lists/GB-0056-DE_3214.htm Historical Manuscript Commission: Noel family, Earls of Gainsborough] * [https://archive.org/details/nowellfamily00varn Herbert C Varney, 'Nowell Family'] * [https://archive.org/details/spendingofmoneyo00gros Alexander Grosart, 'The Spending of the Money of Robert Nowell'] * [https://macclesfieldcanal.org.uk/nowell-family-canal-builders Nowell builders and engineers and the Macclesfield Canal] *[https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~nowellda/genealogy/The NC Nowell Family Connection]

NS Adak

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The Naval Air Station (NAS) Adak, approximately 76,000 acres in size, is located on Adak Island, near the western end of the Aleutian Islands, Alaska. Adak Island was designated part of the Aleutian Island Reservation by Executive Order 1733 on March 3, 1913. This withdrawn land was re-designated as a sub-unit of the Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge by the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act on December 2, 1980. ===Military Uses of Adak Island=== Since the early 1940s, the northern half of Adak Island has been used for military operations. During World War II, Adak Island became the site of a military base operated by the Army Air Corps for defensive action against Japanese forces occupying Attu and Kiska Islands in the Aleutian chain. In the spring of 1944, Adak’s population included at least 32,000 military personnel. In preparation for a major offensive on the Japanese-occupied islands of Kiska and Attu, as many of 90,000 troops on ship or shore were mobilized to the Aleutian arena. Since the war, the military presence on Adak has fluctuated, depending on United States defense policy and federal appropriations, and has generally not exceeded 6,000 persons. After the war, the base was transferred to the U.S. Air Force (renamed Davis Air Force Base) and, according to Army Corps of Engineers records, encompassed all of Adak Island. The U.S. Air Force withdrew from Adak in 1950, and the Navy assumed all facilities on Adak Island. In 1953, only 15 officers and fewer than 200 enlisted men were assigned to the base. In 1959, Public Land Order No. 1949 withdrew land described as representing approximately 61,000 acres (the resurveyed land mass is 79,200 acres) of Adak Island (approximately the northern half) for use by the Navy. By 1966, military and civilian personnel totaled almost 1,000, a number that stayed fairly steady through the 1970s. By 1981, the population had doubled by 2,000. In 1984, the Adak Naval Station was renamed Naval Air Station (NAS) Adak. By 1990, over 5,000 people were at the base, almost 3,000 of whom were military, the remainder composed of military dependents and civilian employees. In 1994, NAS Adak was designated as Naval Air Facility (NAF) Adak. The former base has two areas with extensive development. The first is the "downtown" area of Adak, where NAF was located and which includes the airfield, port facilities, landfills, sewage treatment facilities, light industrial, administration, commercial, recreational, and residential areas. The second main developed area, formerly used by NSGA, includes the northern part of the island and areas around Clam Lagoon. The NSGA area is no longer used; the downtown area is being used under an interim lease to the Adak Reuse Corporation, a subsidiary of the Aleut Corporation. By 1994, all military dependents had been transferred from Adak. As of February 1996, following military draw down and closure of NSGA, approximately 500 military and 50 civilian personnel were stationed on Adak. Subsequent to its listing under Base Realignment and Closure in July 1995, the military mission at Adak was ended on March 31, 1997. ===Sources=== http://www.adakupdate.com/bkg.html

NSW BDM Registry District Codes

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*[[Space:Sources_and_Citations_-_New_South_Wales|'''Back to NSW Sources and Citations Page''']] * ''Not to be confused with the [https://www.nsw.gov.au/family-and-relationships/family-history-search/early-church-and-district-codes early church codes]'' As of about July 2022, the New South Wales death registration districts post-1974 have been displayed as codes, rather than being blank as they previously were.First posted on the Australia Project Google Group by [[Rayner-2081|Craig Rayner]] on July 11th, 2022. See: [https://groups.google.com/g/wikitree-australia-projects/c/4o7zs-MQtVY/m/aFboQYM1AQAJ NSW BDM Death District List.] In October 2022, the NSW Registry of BDM supplied the Australia Project with a lookup table for decoding these registration district codes.Originally posted to the WikiTree in Australia Facebook Group by [[Brassil-22|Rionne Brooks]] on October 13th, 2022. Later shared to the Australia Project Google Group by [[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]] on October 14th, 2022. See: [https://groups.google.com/g/wikitree-australia-projects/c/f8PmeEm7eaQ/m/WhhgDiwvBgAJ NSW BDM Localities] A copy of the original file in Google Document format is available at [https://docs.google.com/document/d/10F9mRpgJq5uqXPqsFe3tCiTFgxNSCAAScIXIclhbhXc/edit?usp=sharing NSW BDM Numeric District Codes] and is also attached to this page as a [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/NSW_BDM_Registry_District_Codes.pdf PDF]. Below is a [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikitext wikitext]-friendly transcription of this document. Do remember that registration districts sometimes differ to actual location that the death may have taken place. You may wish to consider the [https://ryersonindex.org/search.php Ryerson Index] for the location as well. '''Please note''': the district code from the NSW BDM should NOT be used in location fields. If the actual place of death is not known, please use the place where the event is noted as having been registered. Use of numbers in location fields will trigger [[Space:DBE_635|Data Doctors Suggestion 635]]. You may wish to mark the death location as uncertain and explain that the registration district has been used in lieu of a confirmed death location in the Research Notes ([[Matthews-18688|example]]). {|class="wikitable sortable" border="2" |- ! scope="col"|District ! scope="col"|Local Registrar No. ! scope="col"|Notes |- |Sydney |L001 | |- |Kogarah |L002 |Clerk of local court |- |Parramatta |L003 |Clerk of local court |- |Bankstown |L004 |Clerk of local court |- |Burwood |L005 |Clerk of local court |- |Blacktown |L006 | |- |Camden |L007 |Clerk of local court |- |Campbelltown |L008 |Clerk of local court |- |Hornsby |L009 |Clerk of local court |- |Liverpool |L010 |Clerk of local court |- |Lord Howe Island |L011 | |- |Penrith |L012 |Clerk of local court |- |Windsor |L013 |Clerk of local court |- |Campsie |L014 |Clerk of local court |- | |L015 | |- |Albury |L016 | |- |Ardlethan |L017 | |- |Balranald |L018 | |- |Boorowa |L019 | |- |Coolamon |L020 | |- |Cootamundra |L021 | |- |Corowa |L022 | |- |Culcairn |L023 | |- |Deniliquin |L024 | |- |Grenfell |L025 | |- |Griffith |L026 | |- |Gundagai |L027 | |- |Gunning |L028 | |- |Hay |L029 | |- |Henty |L030 | |- |Hillston |L031 | |- |Holbrook |L032 | |- |Jerilderie |L033 | |- |Junee |L034 | |- |Lake Cargillo |L035 | |- |Leeton |L036 | |- |Lockhart |L037 | |- |Murrumburrah |L038 | |- |Narrandera |L039 | |- |Temora |L040 | |- |Tocumwal |L041 | |- |Tumbarumba |L042 | |- |Tumut |L043 | |- |Urana |L044 | |- |Wagga Wagga |L045 | |- |West Wyalong |L046 | |- |Yass |L047 | |- |Young |L048 | |- |Finley |L049 | |- | |L050 |- |Fairfield |L051 |Clerk of local court |- |Lidcombe |L052 |Clerk of local court |- |Ryde |L053 |Clerk of local court |- |Sutherland |L054 |Clerk of local court |- |Bathurst |L060 | |- |Blayney |L061 | |- |Bourke |L062 | |- |Brewarrina |L063 | |- |Broken Hill |L064 | |- |Canowindra |L065 | |- |Cobar |L066 | |- |Condobolin |L067 | |- |Coolah |L068 | |- |Coonabarabran |L069 | |- |Coonamble |L070 | |- |Cowra |L071 | |- |Dubbo |L072 | |- |Dundeoo |L073 | |- |Forbes |L074 | |- |Gilgandra |L075 | |- |Gulgong |L076 | |- |Katoomba |L077 | |- |Lithgow |L078 | |- |Menindee |L079 | |- |Molong |L080 | |- |Mudgee |L081 | |- |Narromine |L082 | |- |Nyngan |L083 | |- |Oberon |L084 | |- |Orange |L085 | |- |Parkes |L086 | |- |Peak Hill |L087 | |- |Portland |L088 | |- |Rylstone |L089 | |- |Tibooburra |L090 | |- |Warren |L091 | |- |Wellington |L092 | |- |Wentworth |L093 | |- |Wilcannia |L094 | |- |Newcastle |L101 | |- |Armidale |L102 | |- |Ballina |L103 | |- |Barraba |L104 | |- |Bellingen |L105 | |- |Bingara |L106 | |- |Bundarra |L107 | |- |Byron Bay |L108 | |- |Casino |L109 | |- |Cessnock |L110 | |- |Coffs Harbour |L111 | |- |Collarenebri |L112 | |- |Dungog |L113 | |- |East Maitland |L114 | |- |Emmaville |L115 | |- |Glen Innes |L116 | |- |Gloucester |L117 | |- |Goodooga |L118 | |- |Gosford |L119 | |- |Grafton |L120 | |- |Gunnedah |L121 | |- |Guyra |L122 | |- |Inverell |L123 | |- |Kempsey |L124 | |- |Kurri Kurri |L125 | |- |Kyogle |L126 | |- |Lismore |L127 | |- |Macksville |L128 | |- |Maclean |L129 | |- |Maitland |L130 | |- |Manilla |L131 | |- |Merriwa |L132 | |- |Moree |L133 | |- |Murrurundi |L134 | |- |Murwillumbah |L135 | |- |Muswellbrook |L136 | |- |Narrabri |L137 | |- |Port Macquarie |L138 | |- |Quirindi |L139 | |- |Raymond Terrace |L140 | |- |Scone |L141 | |- |Singleton |L142 | |- |Tamworth |L143 | |- |Taree |L144 | |- |Tenterfield |L145 | |- |Tingha |L146 | |- |Tweed Heads |L147 | |- |Uralla |L148 | |- |Walcha |L149 | |- |Walgett |L150 | |- |Warialda |L151 | |- |Wauchope |L152 | |- |Wee Waa |L153 | |- |Wingham |L154 | |- |Wyong |L155 | |- |Wollongong |L201 | |- |Bega |L202 | |- |Bombala |L203 | |- |Bowral |L204 | |- |Braidwood |L205 | |- |Cooma |L206 | |- |Crookwell |L207 | |- |Delegate |L208 | |- |Eden |L209 | |- |Goulburn |L210 | |- |Kiama |L211 | |- |Moruya |L212 | |- |Moss Vale |L213 | |- |Nowra |L214 | |- |Picton |L215 | |- |Queanbeyan |L216 | |- |} ----

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Mai multe informatii despre droguri: • Drogul este o substanta solida, lichida sau gazoasa, a carei folosinta se transforma in obicei si care afecteaza direct functionarea sistemului nervos, schimba dispozitia, perceptia si/sau starea de constiinta. '''Drogul modifica sentimentele, dispozitia, gandirea si dauneaza grav sanatatii.''' '''Toxicomanul''' este persoana care consuma droguri in mod repetat, pentru a obtine o anumita stare. '''Supradoza''' inseamna administrarea unei cantitati de drog mai mare decat poate suporta organismul consumatorului si poate provoca moartea acestuia. •'''Principalele riscuri sunt: ''' • dependenta dupa folosirea regulata • supradoza care poate duce la inconstienta sau chiar la moarte • stari emotionale necontrolate sau dereglari mentale serioase • infestarea sangelui sau aparitia unor infectii (chiar infectarea cu HIV/SIDA) • producerea unor accidente Semne caracteristice ce pot aparea in functie de substanta folosita: • schimbari de dispozitie • lipsa concentrarii, scaderea inteligentei, pierderi de memorie • somnolenta, apatie, lipsa pofeti de mancare • halucinatii, delir •'''Efectul drogurilor asupra Sistemului Nervos:''' 1) produse depresoare (anestezice) – droguri care inhiba activitatea SNC: opiumul, morfina, heroina, barbituricele, benzodiazepinele etc.); 2) produse stimulente – droguri produse care stimuleaza activitatea SNC: cocaina, crack-ul, khat-ul, amphetaminele etc. 3) produse perturbatoare sau halucinogene – droguri care altereaza starea de constienta: cannabisul, LSD-ul, fencyclidina, etc. Cel mai frecventat drog din Romania este heroina (34%), urmat de cocaina si de canabis (ambele cu cite 28%), sustine raportul national privind situatia drogurilor, lansat de Agentia Nationala Antidrog (ANA). [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_D_XqH8rCw] un clpi care te face sa intelegi mai bine!

Nueces County, Texas

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[[Category:Texas Projects]] [[Category:Nueces County, Texas]] ---- *'''This project is a part of the [[Project:Texas|Texas Project]].''' *The leader of this project is [[Andrus-373|Alison Andrus]]. ----
Welcome to the Nueces County, Texas Project!
---- {{Image|file=Nueces_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=c |size=250 |caption='''Nueces Countty Seal''' }} ===Formed From=== The first settlement in the area was in '''1766''' at a ranch called Santa Petronila on Petronila Creek. {{blue|Nueces County was created out of San Patricio County and organized in '''1846'''.}} The county was named for the Nueces River which runs through it. The name is Spanish for nuts. The Nueces County Seat is Corpus Christi.https://texasalmanac.com/index.php?q=topics/government/nueces-county ===Adjacent Counties=== {{Geographic Location |Reference Location = Nueces County, [[:Space:Texas|Texas]] |NW Location = [[:Space:Jim Wells County, Texas|Jim Wells County]] |N Location = "Nueces River"
"Corpus Christi Bay"
[[:Space:San Patricio County, Texas|San Patricio County]]
[[:Space:Aransas County, Texas|Aransas County]] |NE Location = "Corpus Christi Bay" |E Location = "Gulf of Mexico" |SE Location = "Gulf of Mexico" |S Location = [[:Space:Kleberg County, Texas|Kleberg County]] |SW Location = "San Fernando Creek" |W Location = [[:Space:Jim Wells County, Texas|Jim Wells County]] }} ===History/Timeline=== * Archelogical artifacts suggest that the earliest habitation of the area occurred (6000 to 8000) years ago. * The Aransas had campsites here dating back (4000) years from Copano Bay to Baffin Bay. They appear to have left the Gulf Coast around AD 1200-1300. * The area was uninhabited until the Karankawas moved in around AD 1400. Other Indian tribes include the Coahuiltecans, Lipan Apaches and Tonkawas. After the arrival of the Europeans, most fled or died of disease. * '''1519''': Alonzo Álvarez de Pineda and his party reached Corpus Christi Bay on the feat of Corpus Christi in 1519. * '''1528''': Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca and his crew were shipwrecked on the Texas coast, skirting Corpus Christi Bay. * '''1685''': René Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle, established a colony in the region * '''1689''': Alonso De León, the governor of Coahuila, was dispatched on an expedition to the region by the Spanish authorities * '''1747''': Joaquín Prudencio de Orobio y Basterra, captain of the presidio at La Bahía, led an expedition down the Nueces River to its mouth. * '''1749''': José de Escandón, governor and captain general of Nuevo Santander, proposed to found a settlement called Villa de Vedoya at the mouth of the Nueces, but the fifty families and 2 priests who set out were forced to return because of drought. * '''1760''': Ranchers from Camargo, Nuevo Santander (now Tamaulipas), pushed northward in search of new grazing lands to settle the area. * '''1766''': Blas María de la Garza Falcón, captain of Camargo, established a ranch called Santa Petronila, on Petronila Creek, the first settlement * '''1787''': Manuel de Escandón, the son of José de Escandón, proposed another settlement at the mouth of the Nueces but never completed the plans * '''late 1780s and early 1790s''': Spanish authorities also considered moving Nuestra Señora del Refugio Mission to the mouth of the Nueces, but abandoned the idea because of continuing friction with the Lipan Apaches * '''late 1790s''': ranchers from the Rio Grande valley began applying for and receiving land grants in the lower Nueces valley * '''1794''': a large ranch belonging to Juan Barrera and known as Rancho de Santa Gertrudis was in operation on the north side of Corpus Christi Bay * '''1800-1810''': much of what is now Nueces County was granted to ranching families, most of whom were related to each other * '''1812''': an Indian uprising caused the colonists to abandon the area and seek refuge in the Rio Grande Valley until peace was made with the Comanches and Lipans in 1824. After Mexican Independence, the region became part of Tamaulipas * '''1829 to 1836''': most of the land in the lower Nueces valley was deeded to settlers by the Tamaulipan government * '''1828''': John McMullen and James McGloin obtained a grant to settle a tract of land along the east side of the Nueces and later, some of these colonists and their descendants moved west of the river. * '''1830s''': Gen. Manuel de Mier y Terán proposed founding two towns near the mouth of the Nueces, one site was on present-day Corpus Christi, but never came about; the other was a military post called Fort Lipantitlán in the NW part of the future county. No other towns were established but there were two Irish colonies founded on the east side of Nueces River under contracts to James Power and James Hewetson by the state of Coahuila and Texas. Two other unsuccessful attempts were made to establish colonies at the mouth of the Nueces by German nobleman Baron Johan von Raiknitz. The first ship carrying colonists was prevented from landing by the French during the "Pastry War" between France and Mexico. A second ship from Germany was shipwrecked. Around the same time, Abolitionist Benjamin Lundy proposed a colony for freed slaves, but the plans were abandoned when the Texas Revolution broke out. Texans under Ira Westover captured the Indian village of Lipantitlán, which was later occupied by Francis W. Johnson and the New Orleans Greys. After the revolution, the area south and west of the Nueces River became a no-man's land. Texas claimed it but Mexico said it was part of Tamaulipas. * '''1839''': During this period, both Mexican and Texan merchants traded illegally in the Nueces valley. The most prominent was Henry Lawrence Kinney who established a trading post and fort on Corpus Christi Bay in 1839. The land was owned by Capt. Enrique Villareal, a rancher from Matamoros, who later sold the land to Kinney in 1841. * '''1842''': A post office opened in 1842 with William P. Aubrey as postmaster. The settlement, now known as Corpus Christi, boomed when Gen. Zachary Taylor's army arrived in 1845, but quieted down after the Mexican War. *'''1846''': Nueces County was formed from San Patricio County and included the entire area south of Bexar County west to the Rio Grande and east to the Gulf of Mexico. Corpus Christi became the county seat. Continuous Indian attacks kept most settlers away. * '''1850''': the first census showed a population of 689 * '''1852''': Henry Lawrence Kinney organized a major fair, reportedly the first state fair in Texas * '''1854''': Yellow fever decimated the population * '''1859''': Corpus Christi became an important center for Confederate commerce with a trade of 45 small vessels carrying goods between Corpus Christi and Indianola. Cotton was moved from inland along the Cotton Road through Banquete to Matamoros and the mills of England * '''1860''': the census showed a population of 2906 *'''1863''': Union forces seized control of Mustang Island in an effort to halt trade. Corpus Christi was bombarded by federal gunboats but the overland trade continued until the end of the war * '''1870s''': the census showed a population of 3975; the boom in the cattle industry helped Nueces County overcome the postwar economic depression. Cattle were shipped to market by water to New Orleans and Havan and overland to Kansas. Ten meat-packing plants operated in the county but were eventually closed because the cattle drives proved more profitable. From the mid-1870s to early 1880s, Nueces County led all Texas counties in number of sheep and cattle. Construction began on the county's first railroad from Corpus Christi to Laredo. * '''1880''': the census showed a population of 7673 * '''1881''': a second railroad called the San Antonio and Aransas Pass, was begun that ran from Corpus Christi to San Antonio * '''1890''': the census showed a population of 8093 * '''1900'''; the census showed a population of 10,439 * '''1910''': the census showed a population of 21,955 * '''1920''': the census showed a population of 22,807 * '''1922''': natural gas was discovered in the county * '''1925''': 76.4 percent of all Nueces County farmers were tenants * '''1926''': the Port of Corpus Christi was opened * '''1930''': Nueces County was among the leading cotton-producing counties in the state * '''1941''': the Naval Air Station was established in Corpus Christi * '''1950''': the census showed a population of 165,471 * '''1970:''' the census showed a population of 237,544 * '''1980''': sorghum became the counties largest crop * '''Present''': the population of the county is 356,221

:'''1847 -King Ranch''', located in portions of Brooks, Jim Wells, Kenedy, Kleberg, Nueces, and Willacy Counties.. Acreage- 825,000 Acres Primary use of the Ranches: Cow-calf, feed yard, farming, horses, oil and gas, wild game hunting, birding. This is the most successful ranch of Texas with the most stories.. Captain Richard King was stow-away on a steamship and pilot during the Mexican American war and later the Civil War. He made a fortune on his steamship business. When he founded the ranch, he knew almost nothing about cattle ranching. He added to his inexperience by making smart decisions on buying land with the only fresh water. King was also able to coax a whole Mexican town of vaqueros to move to his ranch in Texas and thus work for him..The King Ranch, Inc.—it was incorporated in 1934—has diversified interests ranging from agribusiness to oil and gas, and it is co-owned by Captain King’s heirs and other stockholders.http://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/the-biggest-ranches/

===Geography=== {{Image|file=Nueces_County_Texas-5.jpg |align = l |size = 150 |caption = '''Location in Texas''' }} Nueces County is located in the '''Gulf Coast'' section of Southern Texas. The county is flat with rich soils, broken by bays. It contains Mustang Island and the north tip of Padre Island. {{clear}} '''Major Highways''' ===Protected Sites=== ===Demographics=== ===Cities=== Estimated population as of Jan 1, 2014 is shown in parenthesis. * [[:Category:Agua Dulce, Nueces County, Texas|Agua Dulce (80)]] * [[:Category:Bishop, Texas|Bishop (3,179)]] *[[:Category:Corpus Christi, Texas|Corpus Christi]] (partial) *Driscoll *Ingleside *North San Pedro - pop. 906 *Petronila *[[:Category:Port Aransas, Texas|Port Aransas (pop. 3772)]] *Portland (partial) *[[:Category:Robstown, Texas|Robstown (pop. 11,730)]] *[[:Category:San Patricio, Texas|San Patricio]] (partial) ===Events and Festivals=== ===Schools=== {{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align-l |size=150 }}{{clear}} ===National Register of Historic Places in Nueces County=== There are 17 sites on Nuees County on the National Register of Places. *600 Building, 600 Leopard Street, Corpus Christi *Britton-Evans House, 411 N. Upper Broadway, (aka the Centennial House), Corpus Christi *Broadway Bluff Improvement, corner of Mann and Mesquite, Corpus Christi *Galvan Ballroom, 1632 Agnes, Corpus Christi *Simon Gugenheim House, 1601 N. Chaparral, Corpus Christi *King Ranch, Kingsville *Richard King House, 611 S. Upper Broadway, Corpus Christi *S. Julius Lichtenstein House, 1617 N. Chaparral, Corpus Christi *Old Nueces County Courthouse, 701 Mesquite, Corpus Christi *Old St. Anthony's Catholic Church, S. Violet Rd, Violet *Oso Dune Site, Corpus Christi *Wyn Seale Junior High School, 1701 Ayers, Corpus Christi *Sherman Building, 317 Peoples St., Corpus Christi *Charlotte Sidbury House, 1609 N. Chaparral, Corpus Christi *Tarpon Inn, 200 E. Cotter, Port Aransas *Tucker Site, Corpus Christi *USS Lexington, 2914 N. Shoreline, Corpus Christi ===Special Attractions=== *Padre Island National Seashore *Mustand Island State Park *Texas State Aquarium *Art Museum of South Texas *USS Lexington, WWII aircraft carrier museum ===Historical Census=== Census Pop. %± 1850 698 — 1860 2,906 316.3% 1870 3,975 36.8% 1880 7,673 93.0% 1890 8,093 5.5% 1900 10,439 29.0% 1910 21,955 110.3% 1920 22,807 3.9% 1930 51,779 127.0% 1940 92,661 79.0% 1950 165,471 78.6% 1960 221,573 33.9% 1970 237,544 7.2% 1980 268,215 12.9% 1990 291,145 8.5% 2000 313,645 7.7% 2010 340,223 8.5% Est. 2016 361,350 [5] ===Notables=== *[[Fawcett-433|Farrah Fawcett-Majors]] *[[Quintanilla-12|Selena Quintanilla-Pérez]] === Nueces County on WikiTree === *Nueces County Religious Congregations *[[:Category:Nueces_County%2C_Texas%2C_Schools|Nueces County Schools]] ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption='''City of The Dead''' }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Evangelico Cemetery, Bishop, Texas|Evangelico Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Coastal Bend Veterans Cemetery, Corpus Christi, Texas|Coastal Bend Veterans Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Memory Gardens Cemetery, Corpus Christi, Texas|Memory Gardens Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Nuecestown Cemetery, Corpus Christi, Texas|Nuecestown Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Rose Hill Memorial Park, Corpus Christi, Texas|Rose Hill Memorial Park]] *[[:Category: Seaside Memorial Park, Corpus Christi, Texas|Seaside Memorial Park]] *[[:Category: St. James Catholic Cemetery, Bishop, Texas|St. James Catholic Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Royal Palm Cemetery, Port Aransas, Texas|Royal Palm Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Palms Memorial Gardens, Portland, Texas|Palms Memorial Gardens]] *[[:Category: Memorial Park Cemetery, Robstown, Texas|Memorial Park Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Robstown Cemetery, Robstown, Texas|Robstown Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Old Cemetery on the Hill, San Patricio, Texas|Old Cemetery on the Hill]] *[[:Category: St. Anthony's Catholic Cemetery, Violet, Texas|St. Anthony's Catholic Cemetery]] *[[:Category:Nueces_County%2C_Texas%2C_Cemeteries|Nueces County Cemeteries]] ===Nueces County Books=== *Eugenia Reynolds Briscoe, "City by the Sea: A History of Corpus Christi, Texas, 1519–1875" (New York: Vantage, 1985). *Marvin Lee Deviney, "The History of Nueces County to 1850" (M.A. thesis, University of Texas, 1935). *Coleman McCampbell, "Nueces County Originally Covered Vast Area," Frontier Times, April 1935. *Mrs. S. G. Miller, "Sixty Years in the Nueces Valley, 1870 to 1930" (San Antonio: Naylor, 1930). *Glenn A. Mitchell, "The Geography of Nueces County, Texas" (M.A. thesis, University of Texas, 1959). *Margaret Sellers, "The History of Public Schools in Nueces County" (M.A. thesis, Texas College of Arts and Industries, 1957). *Paul Schuster Taylor, "An American-Mexican Frontier, Nueces County, Texas" (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1934). *Frank Wagner, ed., "Fires and Hard Times" (Corpus Christi: Friends of the Corpus Christi Museum, 1982). *Bill Walraven, "Corpus Christi: The History of a Texas Seaport" (Woodland Hills, California, 1982). *Bill Walraven, "El Rincon: A History of Corpus Christi Beach" (Corpus Christi: Texas State Aquarium, 1990). ===County Online Resources=== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nueces_County,_Texas Nueces County, Texas on Wikipedia] *[http://www.co.nueces.tx.us/ Nueces County website] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Nueces_County,_Texas_Genealogy Nueces County, Texas Genealogy] on FamilySearch] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txnueces/ Nueces County, TXGenWeb] *[http://genealogytrails.com/tex/gulfcoast/nueces/ Nueces County, Texas] on Genealogy Trails *[http://www.texasescapes.com/Counties/Nueces-County-Texas.htm Nueces County] on TexasEscapes *[http://www.genealogyinc.com/texas/nueces-county/ Nueces County] on Genealogy, Inc. *[https://www.facebook.com/NuecesCountyHistory/?ref=page_internal Nueces County History] on Facebook *[http://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/the-biggest-ranches/ King Ranch]

Nuevo León

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[[Category: Nuevo León]] [[Category: México | Mexico]][[Category: Mexican History]][[Category: Spanish History]][[Category: Nueva España]][[Category: Conquistadors]][[Category: Spanish Explorers]] ---- This page is part of [[Project: Indígenas Mexico]], [[Project: Mexico]], and '''''NOTE: [[Space:Wild Wild West|Wild Wild West]] and [[Project: Westward Ho|Westward Ho]] Projects to develop ''applicable'' profiles covering the years 1800-1925''''' [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]], [[Thomas-8856|Allan Thomas]] are the leaders of this sub-project If you have any questions, or would like to see something specific addressed on this colony please consult with them. ---- '''Nuevo Reino de León''' or the New Kingdom of León of [[:Category: Nueva España|Nueva España]] (in part) would become a state of present-day [[:Category: México|México]]. {{Succession box2 | title = Nuevo León | years = 1579 to the present | preceded-text = Preceded | before = Nuevo Reino de León, Nueva España | succeeded-text = Succeeded by | after = Estado Libre y Soberano de Nuevo León (Free and Sovereign State of Nuevo León) }} === Origin/History of Estado Libre y Soberano de Nuevo León=== '''Nuevo León''' Located in Northeastern Mexico. It is bordered by the states of [[:Category: Tamaulipas|Tamaulipas]] to the north and east, [[:Category:San Luis Potosí|San Luis Potosi]] to the south, and [[:Category: Coahuila|Coahuila]] to the west. To the north, [[:Category: Nuevo León|Nuevo Leon]] has a 9 mile stretch of the U.S.–Mexico border adjacent to the U.S. state of [[:Space: Texas|Texas]] Nuevo León became permanent in 1596 under the leadership of [[De Montemayor-1|Diego de Montemayor]]. [[:Category: Nuevo León|Nuevo León, México]] eventually became (along with the provinces of [[:Category: Coahuila|Coahuila]], [[:Space: Provence of Nuevo Santander|Nuevo Santander]] and [[:Space: Texas|Texas]]) one of the smaller entities known as the Eastern Internal Provinces. '''Timeline''' 1529-1536 [[Nunez-416|Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca]], a Narvaez Expedition Survivor, spends 8 years ''lost'' and, at times, ''enslaved'' by Indigenous Native Americans. He documents these eight years in such detail that he has been credited as the first proto- Anthropologist. He crosses the Rio Grande into Mexico (present day Nuevo Leon). Some speculate that he may have explored New Mexico and Arizona and saw the Gulf of California. In 1541, he publishes his book, ''La Relacion''. 1577 Several settlements were established by [[:Category: Conquistadors|Conquistador]] [[Canto-51|Alberto del Canto]]. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberto_del_Canto Alberto del Canto] (c. 1547 – after 31 December 1607) was a Portuguese conquistador. Native to the Azoras Islands he may have been of Jewish Heritage. He founded several cities, such as [[:Category: Saltillo, Coahuila|Saltillo]], of which he was the first mayor (1577). 1580 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luis_de_Carabajal_y_Cueva Luis Carvajal y de la Cueva], was the first governor of [[:Category: Nuevo León|Nuevo León]] from 1580–1588. He brought more than sixty soldiers and civilians to settle the area. 1582 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Kingdom_of_Le%C3%B3n Nuevo Reyno de León] (New Kingdom of León) was founded by Spanish and Portuguese settlers when [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_II_of_Spain Philip II] was King of Spain. The foundation of this realm was a crucial event which potentially helped the subsequent [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_Texas Spanish settlements in Texas] 20 Sep. 1596 [[De Montemayor-1|Diego de Montemayor (c. 1530 – 1610)]][1] was a Spanish [[:Category: Conquistadors|conquistador]], [[:Category: Spanish Explorers|explorer]], officer, and a governor of [[:Category: Nuevo León|Nuevo León]]. [[De Montemayor-1|Montemayor]] is credited with the establishment of [[:Category: Monterrey, Nuevo León|Monterrey]] (previously known as Ojo de Santa Lucia founded by Carvajal but abandoned by settlers) the capital of [[:Category: Nuevo León|Nuevo León]]. 1776 [[:Category: Nuevo León|Nuevo Reino de León]] became part of the semi-autonomous [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Provincias_Internas Commandancy General of the Provincias Internas] (still part of the Viceroyalty of the Kingdom of New Spain). 1786 Commandancy General of the Provincias Internas split into three commands, one of them being the Eastern Internal Provinces (Provincias Internas de Oriente) consisting of the New Kingdom of León and the provinces of Coahuila y Tejas, and Nuevo Santander; subsequently it remained part of the commandancy (and under the control of the Viceroyalty of New Spain). 29 Oct 1810 News of the ''Grito de Dolores'' arrive to Monterrey. The began on 16 Sep 1810. It lasted 10 years at the cost of a million lives. 27 Sep 1821 [[:Category: Mexico|Mexico]] became an independent republic. All territory on the North American continent (north of the Isthmus of Panama) previously ruled by the [[:Category: Spain]] is ceded to the [[:Category: Mexico|Empire of Mexico (First Mexican Empire)]] May 7, 1824 Nuevo León is designated and admitted as a Mexican state. March 5, 1825 First constitution of the state of Nuevo León approved. January 17, 1840 Republic of the Rio Grande: Nuevo León declares itself independent of México along with the states of [[:Category: Coahuila|Coahuila]] and [[:Category: Tamaulipas|Tamaulipas]]. November 6, 1840 The Mexican army defeats the separatists. September 20, 1846 [[:Category: Mexican-American War|Mexican-American War]]: The United States Army begins the siege of [[:Category: Monterrey, Nuevo Leon|Monterrey]]. February 1848 [[:Category: Mexican-American War|Mexican-American War]] ends: The United States Army leaves the territory. Border disputes of [[Space: Texas|Texas]] are settled (at least on paper) by the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. Dec. 30, 1853: The United States of America purchases the Mexican-held territories in the Western United States (present day states of [[:Category: New Mexico|New Mexico]] and [[Space: Arizona|Arizona]] with the Gadsden Purchase (also known as the Treaty of Mesilla)https://history.state.gov/milestones/1830-1860/gadsden-purchase Gadsden Purchase on history.state.gov website] February 19, 1856: Nuevo León annexes [[:Category: Coahuila|Coahuila]] and once again announces secession from Mexico (Republic of the Sierra Madre) April 3, 1864: [[:Category: Monterrey, Nuevo León|Monterrey]] is declared capital of [[:Category: Nuevo León|Nuevo León]]. Separatists defeated. June 1991: A modern border-crossing point was built and completed linking Nuevo León and Texas. This Port of Entry is known as Colombia (also called "Solidaridad") see [[:Category: Port of Entry, Texas|Texas Ports of Entry]], [[:Space: Webb County, Texas|Webb County, Texas Free Space]]. ==Government== === Evolution of Government Structure for the Kingdom of New Spain=== 1512 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laws_of_Burgos The Laws of Burgos], signed by [[Aragón-122|King Ferdinand II of Aragon]], focused upon the welfare of the conquered native peoples 1542 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Laws Leyes Nuevas], issued November 20, 1542 by King Charles I of Spain regarding the Spanish colonization of the Americas, are also known as the "New Laws of the Indies for the Good Treatment and Preservation of the Native Americans", and were created to prevent the exploitation of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas by the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Encomienda Encomenderos] (large enterprise landowners) by strictly limiting their power and dominion. 1548 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Audiencia_of_Guadalajara Royal Audiencia of Guadalajara]was the highest tribunal of the Spanish crown in what is today northern Mexico and the southwestern United States in the Viceroyalty of New Spain. It was created by royal decree on February 13, 1548, and was originally located in Compostela and permanently seated in Guadalajara in 1560. Its president was the chief political and executive officer of the district, subordinated only to the viceroy of Mexico 1573 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laws_of_the_Indies The Laws of the Indies] were an attempt to guide and regularize the establishment of presidios (military towns), missions, and pueblos (civilian towns), King Phillip II developed the first version of the Laws of the Indies. 1776 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Provincias_Internas Provincias Internas] or Commandancy General of the Internal Provinces was a colonial, administrative district of the Spanish Empire, created to provide more autonomy for the frontier provinces in the Viceroyalty of New Spain, (present day northern Mexico and southwestern United States). The goal of its creation was to establish a unified government in political, military and fiscal affairs. 1821-1823 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Mexican_Empire The Mexican Empire] (Imperio Mexicano) was the official name of independent Mexico under a monarchical regime, [[Iturbide-2|Agustín de Iturbide]], was proclaimed emperor of Mexico. 4 Oct 1824 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1824_Constitution_of_Mexico Constitution of Mexico] The Federal Constitution of the United Mexican States of 1824 (Spanish: Constitución Federal de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos de 1824) was enacted, after the overthrow of the Mexican Empire of [[Iturbide-2|Agustin de Iturbide]]. In the new constitution, the republic took the name of United Mexican States, and was defined as a representative federal republic, with Catholicism as the official religion Oct 1835 [[Santa Anna-1|President Santa Anna]] revoked the Constitution of 1824 and abolished all state governments. ====Governors==== # [[Carvajal-|Luis Carvajal y de la Cueva]], 1580-1588 # [[Montemayor-1|Diego de Montemayor]], 1588-1610 # [[Montemayor-19|Diego de Montemayor (el mozo)]], 1610-1611 # [[Rodríguez-|Diego Rodríguez (governor)]], 1612-1614 # [[Zavala-|Agustín de Zavala]], 1614-1625 # [[Zavala-|Martín de Zavala]], 1625-1664 # [[Alza-|León de Alza]], 1665-1667 # [[Azcárraga-|Nicolás de Azcárraga]], 1667-1676 # [[Prudena-|Domingo de Prudena]], 1676-1681 # [[Garza González-6|Blas de la Garza y Falcón]], 1681 # [[Videgaray -|Domingo de Videgaray y Zarza]], 1681 # [[Calancha-|Francisco de la Calancha y Valenzuela]], 1681 # [[Garza González-6|Blas de la Garza Falcón]], 1681 # [[Echeverría-|Juan de Echeverría]], 1681-1682 # [[Villarreal-|Diego de Villarreal]], 1682-1683 # [[de León-229|Alonso de León]], 1683-1684 # [[Echevérez-|Antonio de Echevérez y Subiza]], 1684-1687 # [[Cuervo-|Francisco Cuervo de Valdés]], 1687-1688 # [[Fernández-|Pedro Fernández de la Ventosa]], 1688-1693 # [[Pérez-|Juan Pérez de Merino]], 1693-1698 # [[Vergara-|Juan Francisco de Vergara y Mendoza]] 1698-1703 # [[Báez-|Francisco Báez Treviño]], 1703-1705 # [[Salinas-|Gregorio de Salinas Varona]], 1705-1707 # [[García-|Cipriano García de Pruneda]], 1707-1708 # [[García-|Luis García de Pruneda]] 1708-1710 # [[Mier-|Francisco Mier y Torre]], 1710-1714 # [[Báez-|Francisco Báez Treviño]] 1714-1718 # [[Flores-|Juan Ignacio Flores Mogollón]] 1718 # [[Barbadillo-|Francisco de Barbadillo y Vitoria]], 1719-1723 # [[Arriaga-|Juan José de Arriaga y Brambila]], 1723-1725 # [[Sarabia-|Pedro de Sarabia Cortés]], 1725-1729 # [[Meneses-|Bernardino de Meneses Monroy y Mendoza]], 1730-1731 # [[Fernández-|Juan Antonio Fernández de Jáuregui y Urrutia]], 1731-1740 # [[Barrio-|Pedro del Barrio Junco y Espriella]], 1740-1746 # [[Bueno-|Vicente Bueno de Borbolla]], 1746-1751 # [[Barrio-|Pedro del Barrio Junco y Espriella]], 1752-1757 # [[Muñoz-|Juan Manuel Muñoz de Villavicencio]], 1757-1762 # [[Velasco-|Carlos de Velasco]], 1762-1764 # [[Ussel-| Ignacio Ussel y Guimbarda]], 1764-1772 # [[Echegaray-|Francisco de Echegaray]], 1772-1773 # [[Vidal -|Melchor Vidal de Lorca y Villena]], 1773 # [[González-|Vicente González de Santianes]], 1773-1788 # [[Bahamonde-|Manuel Bahamonde y Villamil]], 1788-1795 # [[Herrera-|Simón de Herrera y Leyva]], 1795-1810 === Settlers of Nuevo Reino de León=== :[[Carvajal- |Luis Carvajal y de la Cueva]], at the head of a group of Portuguese and Spanish settlers who were of Jewish descent, requested permission from the Spanish King to attempt to settle the area. The colony failed. :[[Escandon-3|Jose Escandon]] :[[De Estrada-2|Alonso de Estrada]] :[[De Montemayor-1|Diego Montemayor]] :[[Garza Arcon-1|Marcos Alonso de la Garza I]] :[[Mier-|Fray Servando Teresa de Mier]] :[[de las Casas-|Bernabé de las Casas]] :[[Oñate-|Juan de Oñate]] === Conflicts Within Nuevo Reino de León === the Spanish Inquisition, indigenous American Indians, floods, droughts, famines, disease, location from Mexico City. ==== Ships ====
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:''Santa Catarina'' was one of the ships that the original settlers used. [[Wikipedia: History of Nuevo Leon, Mexico|History of Nuevo Leon Mexico on Wikipedia]] ====Indigenous Peoples of México ==== See: [[Project: Indígenas Mexico]] This area was home to nomadic peoples. 1521-1810, this area (Northern Mexico; present day states of southern California, Arizona, New Mexico, and southern Texas) was sparsely populated even by indigenous peoples[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Spain#Missions_and_the_Northern_Frontier New Spain (see Spanish Borderlands)] :[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nahua_peoples Nahua Peoples] :[[:Category: Alazapas|Alazapas]], :Category: Cuanales|Cuanales, :Category: Gualeguas|Gualegas, :Huauchichiles, :[[:Category: Coahuiltecan|Coahuiltecans]], :Category: Tobosos|Tobosos, :Category: Irritilas|Irritilas, :[[:Category: Rayados|Rayados]], :Apaches :[[:Category: Comanche|Comanche]], :[[:Category: Kickapoo|Kickapoo]], etc [http://www.history.com/topics/mexico/coahuila Coahuila on history.com][http://books.google.com/booksid=3yzaAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA237&lpg=PA237&dq=Tlaxcalteca+Indians&source=bl&ots=6VdTgf2VKc&sig=CCUgOGZ95T4BUErx8yanSaFs_ZI&hl=en&sa=X&ei=sK4AVM2HLoXLgwToqILoBw&ved=0CDUQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=Tlaxcalteca%20Indians&f=false Tlaxcalteca Indians] =====Template for Indíjenas Mexico Projects===== {{Indígenas Mexico|tribe=}} ==== Slaves ==== Like the rest of world, Spain was in the slave business. Spain abolished slavery in 1811 with the exception of Cuba, Santo Domingo, and Puerto Rico. By 1542, slavery of Indigenous Peoples (except Moors and Africans) was outlawed. Some slave owners emancipated their slaves in their Wills. See: [[:Space: México|México]] and [[:Space: Spain|Spain]] ==== Indentured Servants ==== === Economic Resources === :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Nuevo_Le%C3%B3n History of Nuevo Leon on Wikipedia] ====Presently==== Nuevo León is the 3rd largest industrial state in Mexico. === Research Resources === [http://www.microsofttranslator.com/bv.aspx?from=&to=en&a=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.archivoeclesiasticomty.org%2Fdetalledocumento.asp%3Fop%3D23 General archive of the Archdiocese of Monterrey] [http://www.cah.utexas.edu/collections/bexar.php The Bexar Archives] are a collection of official Spanish documents that preserve the political, military, economic, and social life of the Spanish province of Texas and the Mexican state of Coahuila y Texas. Both in their volume and breadth of subject matter, the Bexar Archives are one of the most important sources for the history of Hispanic Texas up to 1836 [http://www.uta.edu/library/spco/collections.php UT Arlington Library's Special Collections] has built a diverse research collection and collects materials in virtually all formats and makes them available to researchers. [http://www.bibliotecamhm.blogspot.com/2014/09/blog-post_11.html Library of the Museum of Mexican history; Monterrey] [http://archives.cclibraries.com/cdm/compoundobject/collection/odf/id/1948/rec/3] [http://somosprimos.com Somos Primos.com] ===== Existing Categories ===== :[[:Category: Mexican Roots]] :[[:Category: Latin American Roots]] :[[:Category: Mexican Flag Images]] :[[:Category: Conquistadors]] :[[:Category: Spanish Explorers]] :[[:Category:Mexico, Emigrants]] :[[:Category: Mexico]] :[[:Category: Mexican Military History]] :[[:Category: New Spain Founders and Settlers]] :[[:Category: Mexican Revolution]] :[[:Category: Mexican War of Independence]] :[[:Category: Indigenous Peoples of Mexico]] :[[:Category: Health]] :[[:Category: Diseases]] :[[:Category: Disasters]] :[[:Category: Notables]] ===== Related Free Space Pages ===== :Nueva Espana Some of the Provinces of Nueva Espana and Mexico *[[Space: Spain|Spain Free Space]] *[[Space:Provence_of_Nuevo_Santander | Resource Page Provincia of Nueva Santander]] *[[Space:Province of Coahuila |Resource Page Provincia of Coahuila]] *[[Space:Nuevo León | Resource Page Provincia of Nueva León]] *[[Space:Provence of Nuevo Vizcaya |Resources Page Provincia of Nueva Vizcaya]] *[[Space:Durango |Resources Page Provincia of Durango]] *[[Space:Sonora |Resources Page Provincia of Sonora]] *[[Space:Baja California |Resource Page Baja California]] *[[Space:Spanish Flags|Spanish flag images]] ====== Surname/Family Pages ====== *[[Space:Garza_Name_Study|Garza Name Study]] *[[Space:Guerra_Name_Study|Guerra Name Study]] *[[Space:Salazar_Name_Study|Salazar Name Study]] *[[Space:Sanchez_Name_Study|Sanchez Name Study]] *[[Space:Soto_Name_Study|Soto Name Study]] *[[Space:Trevino_Name_Study|Trevino Name Study]] *[[Space: Montemayor Name Study]] *[[:Category: Quintanilla Name Study]] *[[:Category: Cisneros Name Study]] *[[Space: Tremiño Name Study]] :'''Note: All research contained on individual surname pages should be verified as there are mistakes and/or information has not been updated since first published. :[http://somosprimos.com Somos Primos.com] :[http://raullongoria.net Raul Longoria.net] :[http://http://www.wadefalcon.com/ColonialSpanishFamiliesOfLouisiana/DeLaGarzaFalcon.pdf Colonial Spanish Families of Louisiana] :[http://www.somosprimos.com/inclan/inclan.htm John D. Inclan Family Trees of Northern Mexico] :[http:// villadan.com villadan.com website] :[http://www.somosprimos.com/hough/hough.htm Spanish Patriots of the American Revolution] (yes, there were some] :[http://geni.com geni.com] :[http://vsalgs.org/stnemgenealogy/mgarza.htm Sample Lineages: Marcos Alonzo de la Garza on vsalgs.org] ==== Cemeteries ==== On individual Cemetery pages, resources should be listed along with a description. :[http://findagrave.com Find A Grave website] :[[:Category: Tamaulipas, Mexico, Cemeteries]] ==== Free Resources ==== :Rootsweb :Familysearch.org :[http://somosprimos.com Somos Primos.com] :[http://www.somosprimos.com/inclan/inclan.htm John D. Inclan Family Trees of Northern Mexico] :[http://raullongoria.net Raul Longoria.net] :[http://http://www.wadefalcon.com/ColonialSpanishFamiliesOfLouisiana/DeLaGarzaFalcon.pdf Colonial Spanish Families of Louisiana] :[http://www.losbexarenos.org/Extractions/2gtm7.pdf Families of General Teran, Nuevo Leon, Mexico, Volume Seven, 2nd Edition By Crispin.Rendon@gmail.com (pdf, pages 420)] :[http://shhar.net/ SHHAR.net] :[http://www.somosprimos.com/schmal/schmal.htm John P. Schmal] :[[:Space: Texas|Texas Free Space Page]] has a listing of resources and so does each Texas County (in progress) see [[:Category: Texas]] :[http://www.somosprimos.com/hough/hough.htm Spanish Patriots of the American Revolution] (yes, there were some] :[https://www.facebook.com/TejanoLandGrantHeirs Tejano Land Grant Heirs on facebook.com] :[https://www.facebook.com/PorcionHeirs/ The South Texas Heirs of Los Porciones on facebook.com] :[https://www.facebook.com/The-Republic-of-Spanish-and-Mexican-Land-Grants/ The Republic of Spanish and Mexican Land Grants] :[http://garyfelix.tripod.com/index1.htm Genealogy of Mexico by Gary Felix on tripod.com] :[https://www.scgsgenealogy.com Southern California Genealogical Society] :[http://www.sologenealogia.com/Pasajeros/destinos/lugares/Nueva%20Espana.htm sologenealogia.com] (sp and en) Passenger Lists for the early 16th century :[http://www.sologenealogia.com/gen/index.php sologenealogia.com Surname search] ==== Paid Resource Sites ==== Ancestry.com [http://moisesgarza.com/mexican-genealogy-research-online-a-guide-to-help-you-discover-your-ancestry/ Mexican Genealogy Research Online: A Guide to Help You Discover Your Ancestry] [http://mexicangenealogy.info/find-your-mexican-ancestors-in-the-worlds-newspapers-using-eliphind/ Find Your Mexican Ancestors in the Worlds Newspapers Using Eliphind] [http://moisesgarza.com/services/ Genealogy Services] === Photos and Images === == Sources for this Page == *[[Wikipedia: Nuevo Leon|Nuevo Leon on Wikipedia]] *[http://mexicangenealogy.info/find-your-mexican-ancestors-in-the-worlds-newspapers-using-eliphind/ Find Your Mexican Ancestors in the Worlds Newspapers Using Eliphind] :Cavazos, Israel (2003), Breve historia de Nuevo León, Fondo de Cultura Económica, ISBN 968-16-4541-3 :De León, Alonso (2005), Historia de Nuevo León con noticias sobre Coahuila, Tamaulipas, Texas y Nuevo México, Fondo de Cultura Económica, ISBN 970-9715-09-7 :Vizcaya, Isidro (2005), En los albores de la independencia: las Provincias Internas de Oriente durante la insurrección de don Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, 1810-1811, Fondo de Cultura Económica, ISBN 970-9715-04-6 :Cavazos, Israel (2003), Breve historia de Nuevo León, Fondo de Cultura Económica, ISBN 968-16-4541-3 :De León, Alonso (2005), Historia de Nuevo León con noticias sobre Coahuila, Tamaulipas, Texas y Nuevo México, Fondo de Cultura Económica, ISBN 970-9715-09-7 :Vizcaya, Isidro (2005), En los albores de la independencia: las Provincias Internas de Oriente durante la insurrección de don Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, 1810-1811, Fondo de Cultura Económica, ISBN 970-9715-04-6

Nugent Family History

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Here is a central place for organizing information related to the family name '''Nugent'''. === Alternate Spellings === Note that Nugent has many varied spellings, including Nogent, Newjeant, Newgent, Newshent, Neugent, Newgeant, Nuegent, Nougent, Nujent, Noigent, Nuigent, Nuijent, Nushend, Newshand, Newgant and Neushant. Also see [https://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/N/NUGEN_1.html Nugen]. === Origins of the Surname === It is a location name, from the Normandy, France region, especially the town of Nogent, in the province of Champagne, France. Also can mean "new settlement". === Geographic Settlements of Nugents === Families from France later went into England and Ireland. It was a 'De Nogent' who came to England in 1066. Over the centuries many Nugents were soldiers, lawyers, clergymen and authors. The family motto is: '''Decrevi''', which means "I have determined" or "I have resolved". Nugents were one of the Norman families which got extensive grants of land in Ireland. It was Christopher Nugent who settled in Virginia in 1638 from England. In the UK, most Nugents live in Lancashire County and in London region. In the USA, they are often found in New York and Pennsylvania. [[Category:Surnames]] [[Category: France, Emigrants]]

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=About this Project= [[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_About|More information]] Link opens new page. =Project Progress = [[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_Progress|Project Progress information]]. Link opens new page. =Sources and Terminology= [[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_Sources_Terminology|The sources used to compile the lists and some Nun-related Terminology]]. See also foreward on each Locality page. Link opens new page. ---- Note: The nun's name to be recorded in the Nickname section. By doing this her name will display correctly. Not doing this will make it difficult to read their religious name. e.g Born Ethel Brown and taking the name Sister Mary Elonsyious, would read Sister Ethel Brown when putting Sister in the prefix. =List of Australian-based Nuns or Deceased Family members of Australian-based Nuns by Locality= The most numerous listings for Convents in Australia have been migrated to new Free-Space Profiles below. Some convents are also called Priories. '''The information below does not purport to list ALL Australian nuns.'''
'''[[:Category:Brassil-22 Nuns in Australia|The full list of Nuns who currently have Wikitree Profiles]] '''Adelaide''' :[[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_Adelaide_South_Australia|Adelaide, South Australia]] :[[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_Cumberland_Park_South_Australia|Cumberland Park, South Australia]] :[[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_Kensington_South_Australia|Kensington, South Australia]] :[[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_Marryatville_South_Australia|Marryatville, South Australia]] :[[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_North_Adelaide_South_Australia|North Adelaide, South Australia]] [[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_Ararat_Victoria|Ararat, Victoria]] [[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_Ballarat_Victoria|Ballarat, Victoria]] [[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_Beechworth_Victoria|Beechworth, Victoria]] [[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_Benalla_Victoria|Benalla, Victoria]] [[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_Bendigo_Victoria|Bendigo, Victoria]] '''Brisbane''' :[[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_Brisbane_Queensland|Brisbane, Queensland]] [[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_Castlemaine_Victoria|Castlemaine, Victoria]] [[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_Coolgardie_Western_Australia|Coolgardie, Western Australia]] [[Space:Nuns in Australia_Daylesford_Victoria|Daylesford, Victoria]] [[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_Deloraine_Tasmania|Deloraine, Tasmania]] [[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_Echuca_Victoria|Echuca, Victoria]] [[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_Geelong_Victoria|Geelong, Victoria]] [[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_Hamilton_Victoria|Hamilton, Victoria]] [[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_Horsham_Victoria|Horsham, Victoria]] '''Hobart''' :[[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_Hobart_Tasmania|Hobart, Tasmania]] :[[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_Newtown_Tasmania|Newtown, Tasmania]] :[[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_Sandy_Bay_Tasmania|Sandy Bay, Tasmania]] [[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_Lilydale_Victoria|Lilydale, Victoria (see Melbourne)]] [[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_Kalgoorlie_Western_Australia|Kalgoorlie, Western Australia]] [[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_Kyabram_Victoria|Kyabram, Victoria]] [[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_Kyneton_Victoria|Kyneton, Victoria]] [[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_Launceston_Tasmania|Launceston, Tasmania]] [[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_Lismore_New_South_Wales|Lismore, New South Wales]] [[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_Maryborough_Victoria|Maryborough, Victoria]] [[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_Maitland_New_South_Wales|Maitland (including West Maitland), New South Wales]] [[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_Mount_Gambier_South_Australia|Mount Gambier, South Australia]] '''Melbourne''' :[[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_Abbotsford_Victoria|Abbotsford, Victoria]] :[[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_South_Melbourne_Victoria|Albert Park, Victoria]] :[[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_Elsternwick_Victoria|Elsternwick, Victoria (rezoned as Brighton)]] :[[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_Fitzroy_Victoria|Fitzroy, Victoria]] :[[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_Hawthorn_Victoria|Hawthorn, Victoria]] :[[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_Kew_Victoria|Kew, Victoria]] :[[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_Lilydale_Victoria|Lilydale, Victoria]] :[[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_Malvern_Victoria|Malvern, Victoria]] :[[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_Mentone_Victoria|Mentone, Victoria]] :[[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_Oakleigh_Victoria|Oakleigh, Victoria]] :[[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_Richmond_Victoria|Richmond, Victoria]] :[[Space:Nuns _in_Australia_South_Melbourne_Victoria|South Melbourne, Victoria]] :[[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_Toorak_Victoria|Toorak, Victoria]] :[[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_Windsor_Victoria|Windsor, Victoria]] '''Newcastle''' :[[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_Newcastle_New_South_Wales|Newcastle, New South Wales]] :[[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_Waratah_New_South_Wales|Waratah, New South Wales]] '''Perth''' :[[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_Leederville_Western_Australia|Leederville, Western Australia]] [[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_Portland_Victoria|Portland, Victoria]] [[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_Rochester_Victoria|Rochester, Victoria]] [[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_Rockhampton_Queensland|Rockhampton, Queensland]] [[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_Rutherglen_Victoria|Rutherglen, Victoria]] [[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_Seymour_Victoria|Seymour, Victoria]] [[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_Shepparton_Victoria|Shepparton, Victoria]] '''Sydney''' :[[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_Concord_New_South_Wales|Concord, New South Wales]] :[[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_Darlinghurst_New_South_Wales|Darlinghurst, New South Wales]] :[[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_Glebe_New_South_Wales|Glebe, New South Wales]] :[[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_Kirribilli_New_South_Wales|Kirribilli, New South Wales]] :[[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_Normanhurst_New_South_Wales|Normanhurst, New South Wales]] :[[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_North_Sydney_New_South_Wales|North Sydney, New South Wales]] :[[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_Strathfield_New_South_Wales|Strathfield, New South Wales]] :[[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_Sydney_New_South_Wales|Sydney, New South Wales]] :[[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_Waverley_New_South_Wales|Waverley, New South Wales]] :[[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_Cooma_New_South_Wales|Cooma, New South Wales]] [[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_Wangaratta_Victoria|Wangaratta, Victoria]] [[Space:Nuns in Australia_Westbury_Tasmania|Westbury_Tasmania]] [[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_Yarrawonga_Victoria|Yarrawonga, Victoria]] If not listed above click [[Space:Nuns_in_Australia_Everywhere_Else|here]] for other places. 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[[Category: Brassil-22 Nuns in Australia]] [[Category:Catholic Religious Orders]] [[Category:Anglican Religious Orders]] [[Category: Australia, Catholic Nuns]] The [[Space:Nuns_in_Australia|Nuns in Australia]] main page has all the project information. But there are too many individuals to sensibly manage in the one Free-Space Profile =All Other Places= =='''New South Wales'''== ===Brigidine Convent, Randwick=== * Currently no death notice for Helena Young, died 19 January 1999 in Sydney (stated by family member)
''' Wikitree Profile:''' [[Young-43034|Helena Mary (Lena) "Sr Mary Albeus" Young csb]]
'''Parents: ''' Samuel Young and Johanna Moynihan.
Died aged 105 years. ===Brigidine Convent, Cowra=== *[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article144530090 Death of Mother Alphonsus Barry late of Brigidine Convent Cowra.] 6 Jan 1941
'''Wikitree Pro'''file: [[Barry-5381 | Esther Ellen Laura "Mother Mary Alphonsus" Barry csb.
'''Parents:''' William Barry and Mary Ellen Kenyon.
'''Death:''' NSW BDM: 3995/1941 * No death notice for Elizabeth Bergin died 1 October 1900.
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Bergin-466 | Eliza [middle name?] "Mother Mary Catherine" Bergin csb]]
''' Parents:''' James Bergin and Kitty.
'''Death:''' NSW BDM: 12329/1900 ===Sisters of Charity Convent, Liverpool=== * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article171407725 Death of ''Bridget O'DWYER,'' mother of Unknown (in religion Sr. Mary Romuald, of this congregation)] 06 Aug 1925. 1 sister also professed.
''' Wikitree Profile: '''[[Maher-2834|Bridget [middle name?] O'Dwyer formerly Maher aka Dwyer, Meagher]] Also http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article172513374 Death of Sarah Ann "Sr Mary Romuald" O'Dwyer rsc 17 July 1950.
''' Wikitree Profile: ''' [[O'Dwyer-342|Sarah Ann "Sr Mary Romuald" O'Dwyer rsc]]
'''Parents: ''' [[O'Dwyer-341|Laurence O'Dwyer]] and [[Maher-2834|Bridget Maher]]
'''Sibling:''' [[O'Dwyer-343|Johanna "Sr Mary Bridget" O'Dwyer csb]] ===Dominican Convent, Moss Vale=== * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article131091088 Death of Alice O'CARROLL (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Dominic)] 12 Aug 1929. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article118065849
''' Wikitree Profile: ''' [[O'Carroll-198|Mother Mary Dominic O'Carroll]]
'''Parents: ''' John O'Carroll, Alicia Keely
'''Death: ''' NSW BDM Reg. 17295/1929 at Moss Vale. ===Dominican Convent, Tamworth=== * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article16828333 Death of Alice YOULL (in religion Sr. Mary Edmund)] 19 Sep 1931. Daughter of Gibson Youll and Catherine Buckley, of Mayfield.
''' Wikitree Profile: '''[[Youll-29|Alice M "Sr Mary Edmund" Youll]]
'''Death:''' NSW BDM - Death Reg. 15103/1931 at Tamworth. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article136696300 Death of Martha Mary CORBET (in religion Sr. Mary de Pazzi)] 16 Sep 1933.
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Corbet-828|Martha Mary (Sr Mary de Pazzi) Corbet OP]]
'''Parents:''' Robert Henry and Louisa Frances Conroy
'''Death:''' NSW BDM - Death Reg. 16685/1933 at Tamworth. b. Ireland * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article127083002 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Ellen O'SULLIVAN (in religion Sr. Mary de Ricci)] 26 Aug 1935. [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article119445863 Reception].
'''Parents:''' James and Mary
'''Death:''' NSW BDM - Death Reg. 16615/1935 or 4433/1935 both at Tamworth. ===Good Samaritan Convent Glebe=== *[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article108257081 Death of Sr M Cajetan Smith.] Catherine Mary Smyth AKA Smith daughter of John . Born Ireland entered the convent age 15 years on 2 July 1870 joined Good Sams and died 12 July 1903 * No death notice for Ada Agnes Daley in religion Sr M. Gabriel died 29 December 1923.
'''Wikitree profile''' [[Daley-1833 | Ada Agnes "Sr. Mary Gabriel" Daley SGS]]
'''Parents:''' [[Daley-1808|Owen Daley]] [[Geraghty-404|Elizabeth Geraghty]]
'''Death:''' New South Wales BDM: 16/1924
Siblings: [[Daley-1834 |Grace M E "Mother Mary Alphonsus" Daley PBVM]] and [[Daley-1835 | Sarah Jane (Clara) "Sr Mary Gregory" Daley LCM]] ===Good Shepherd Convent, Ashfield=== * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1635366 Death of ''Bridget HEALY,'' mother of Mary HEALY (in religion Sr. Blessed Margaret Mary, of this congregation)] 13 Jul 1917. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1635682; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article154369945. Daughter of Edmund and Bridget Healy. 2 sisters also nuns in other congregations. *[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11514620 Death: BYRNE -On the 22nd ult., at the Convent of the Good Shepherd, Sydney, Annie Byrne (in religion Sister Mary Marcella) eldest daughter of Michael Byrne, Campbelltown, NSW, aged 31 years
'''Wikitree profile''' [[Byrne-5896 |Anne Jane (Annie) "Sr Mary Marcella" Byrne SGS]]
'''Parents:''' Michael Byrne and [[Warby-121|Jane Warby]]
'''Death:''' New South Wales BDM: 883/1875 ===Convent of Mercy, Balranald=== * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1595344 Death of Unknown COLLINS (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Aloysius) at the Convent of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd, Albert Park] 07 Feb 1917. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article154383609; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article152195940. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article3977744 Death of Unknown WELCH (in religion Sr. Mary Agnes)] 28 Dec 1928. Entered Mercy Convent DENILIQUIN NSW 1890 religious name Sr Agnes b.abt 1870 . She is the eldest daughter father deceased at Junee. Her sister is Mrs MJ Egan, Claremont Died 26 December 1928 at COONARA Hospital Melbourne, Buried Baldranald. Founded Baldranald ===Convent of Mercy, Bathurst=== * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article239759271 Death of Mary J. HUGHES (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Justinian, Superioress-General) at the Convent of Mercy, Dubbo] 09 Oct 1920.
'''Parents:''' Francis and Eliza Hughes.
'''Death:''' NSW BDM - Death reg. 20689/1920 at Dubbo. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article146412345 Death of Annie AHEARNE or AHERN (in religion Sr. Mary Regis)] 25 Oct 1934.
'''Wikitree profile:''' [[Ahern-581|Sister Mary Regis RSM]]
'''Death :''' NSW BDM 21667/1934 at Bathurst. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article104421498 Death of Sister Mary Genevieve. Artus (1901, May 4) ][ http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article252197972]
'''Wikitree profile:''' [[Artus-39|Sr Mary Genevieve Artus]]
'''Death:''' NSW BDM Registration No: 4598/1901 ===Convent of Mercy, Baulkham Hills=== * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article172027489 Death of Unknown PELLY (in religion Sr. Mary Anselm)] 03 Nov 1939. Daughter of Thomas Pelly, of Benalla (Vic.) Note: notice says "Baultham Hills" Margaret Pelly b. St James Victoria, b. abt 1893. Entered Mercy convent 11 Oct 1913 Mother: Margaret Cannow . Died 7 Oct 1938. ===Convent of Mercy, Binda=== * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167063555 Death of Unknown SHANAHAN (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Imelda)] 28 Oct 1932 Born Murrundi NSW 4 Feb 1885 to Sara and John ( A*) Entered Mercy convent GOULBURN 26 June 1909. Died 4 Oct 1932 ===Convent of Mercy, Broken Hill=== * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167048079 Death of Unknown DONOVAN (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Bernard)] 02 May 1930.
'''Wikitree profile:''' [[Donovan-2736|Margaret "Sr Mary Bernard" Donovan]]
'''Parents:''' Murty Donovan and Kate Foran.
'''Death:''' NSW Death Registration No. 8126/1930 at Broken Hill * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167077034 Death of Mary McKENNA (in religion Sr. Martha)] 14 Feb 1936.
'''Wikitree profile:''' [[McKenna-2570|Mary [middle name?] "Sr Mary Martha" McKenna rsm]]
'''Parents:''' james McKenna and Margaret ? Wilkinson
''' Death:''' NSW BDM 5702/1936. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167088354 Death of Unknown JONES (in religion Sr. Mary Catherine)] 27 Mar 1953. Daughter of Henry and Catherine Morgan-Jones. Born Evelyn Mary Jones Murray Bridge SA 3 Jan to Henry Jones and Catherine Roche. Entered 14 June 1914. Died 5 Mar 1953 Buried Broken Hill. ===Convent of Mercy, Chatswood=== * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article15893100 Death of Mary J. McLENAGHAN (in religion Sr. Mary Josephine)] 05 Jun 1920.
'''Parents;"'' Bernard and Margaret McLenaghan, of Ermington
''"Death;"'' NSW Death Registration No. 8322/1920 at Chatswood. Buried Gore Hill d.4 June 1920 * No death notice found.''' Wikitree Profile:''' [[Artup-1|Sister Mary Eulalia]]
'''Parents:'''Andrew Artup (1967- 1938) and Florence Ada Brownlow (1869-1959)
'''Death:''' NSW BDM Registration No: 26613/1966 ===Convent of Mercy, Corowa=== * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article205099424 Death of Mary Margaret M'INTYRE (in religion Sr. Mary Berchmans)] 09 Apr 1932. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article4446074. Daughter of William and Mary McIntyre, of Parkville. Mary McIntyre born 22 June 1884 Ballarat Vic ., to William and Mary Ann French. Entered Mercy convent Goulburn 4 Nov 1902. Died 6 March 1932. Mother died Gardenvale 1921. Sister Kathleen born 12 Jul 1894 Warragul VIC., ENTERED 6 jAN 1913 Melbourne Mercy Convent Took name Sr M. Christina DIED 10 June 1987 Newtown ===Convent of Mercy, Dubbo=== ===Convent of Mercy, Forbes=== * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article10132535 Death of Unknown O'SULLIVAN (in religion Sr. Mary Baptist)] 07 Sep 1907. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article205007317; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article169887560. Native of Linton (Vic.)
''' Wikitree Profile:''' [[OSullivan-2570|Martha "Sr Mary Baptist" OSullivan rsm]]
'''Parents:'''[[OSullivan-2571|Patrick O'Sullivan]] and Ellen O'Neil. Siblings added to tree. ===Convent of Mercy, Grafton=== * Death of Mary Terese ADAMS (in religion Sr Dominic) ; No death notice
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Adams-38418 |"Sr Dominic" Adams RSM]]
'''Parents:''' James Adams and Mary Toney
'''Death:''' New South Wales BDM Registration No: 33045 Year 1957 ===Convent of Mercy Goulburn=== *[No current death notice available for Jessie Alcock.]
''' Wikitree Profile:''' [[Alcock-899|Mother Mary Carmel]]
'''Parents:''' Dennis Alcock and Sarah Gray.
'''Death:''' NSW BDM Registration No: 17275/1961 ===Convent of Mercy, Gunnedah=== * No newspaper Notice, '''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Agostinelli-12|Sr Mary Luigi]]
Parents: John and JACOMINA
'''Death:''' NSW BDM AGOSTINELLI Mary Luigi; Registration No 2482/1945 at GUNNEDAH
* [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article47012567 Death of Eva DOWNIE (in religion Sr. Mary Evangelist)] 24 Aug 1926. ===Convent of Mercy, Mudgee=== * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11641000 Death of Unknown CURTAYNE (in religion Sr. Mary Aloysius)] 21 Dec 1911. See also http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article170937073. Daughter of W. B. and M. Curtayne.
'''Wikkitree Profile:'''[[Curtayne-6|Sarah Jane "Sr Mary Aloysius" Curtayne]]
''' Parents:''' William Bourke Curtayne and Margaret Molony.
'''Death:''' NSW BDM Registration No: 15504/1911 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article154811197 Death of Unknown LYNCH (in religion Sr. Mary Filumena)] 27 Apr 1917. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article74567852; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article154811489. ===Convent of Mercy, Parramatta=== *No death notice.
Entered Convent [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article111105713 Sr Mary Liguori (Miss AGNEW).
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Agnew-1468|Elizabeth Annie (Sr Mary Liguori) Agnew RSM]]
'''Death:''' NSW BDM Reg No: 9899/1952.
'''Parents:''' [[Agnew-1459|Hugh Agnew]] and [[Sinclair-5524|Ellen Sinclair]] AKA Gribbon. * No death notice for Helena AHERN (in religion Sr Mary Gerard).
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Ahern-579|Helena "Sr Mary Gerard" Ahern rsm]]
'''Death:''' New South Wales BDM Registration No: 18053/1953. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-page1344968 HAYDON.—October 11, 1900, Kathleen, second dearly beloved daughter of Martin Haydon, Granville, known in religion as Sr. Mary De Chaubel, in her 21st year. Convent of Mercy, Parramatta. R.I.P. ===OLSH Convent, Bellingen=== Convent Notes: The French name for this order: Filles (Soeurs) de Note Dame du Sacre Coeur (FNDSC), hence FNDSC post-nominals * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article36004655 Death of ''Peter HINES'', father of Patty (in religion Sr. Mary Regina, of this congregation)] 14 Oct 1947. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article93226569; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167717324. Daughter of Peter and Catherine Hines.
'''Family:''' [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167722155 Death of Catherine Hines], mother. ===OLSH Convent, Bowral=== * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article51886008 Death of Gertrude Teresa WISE (in religion Sr. Mary Perpetua fndsc)] 26 Sep 1934. Daughter of Mrs. Florence Wise, of Brisbane Street, Launceston. * No death notice found for Ita Ayrton (in religion Sr Mary Ita).
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Ayrton-39|Sr Mary Ita]]
''' Parents:''' [[Ayrton-38|Richard Ayrton]] [[Marshall-5516|Mary Marshall]]
'''Death:''' New South Wales BDM Registration No: 16583/1928 * No death notice found for Ada Roarty (in religion Sr Mary Lucy).
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Roarty-3|Sr Mary Lucy]]
'''Parents:''' [[Roarty-7|John Roarty]] and [[Woods-1726|Margaret Woods]]
'''Death:''' New South Wales BDM Registration No: 23147/1944.
'''Sibling:''' ''[[Roarty-4|Maud M. "Sr Mary Alphonsus" Roarty LCM]]'' ===Convent of the Sisters of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart (OLSH), Bowraville=== ===Convent of the Sisters of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart (OLSH), Kensington (NSW)=== * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167770980 Death of Unknown BYRNE (in religion Rev. Mother Bernardine)] 15 Aug 1941. Daughter of John and Catherine Byrne, of Strathalbyn (SA). ===Presentation Convent, Lismore=== *[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article94467766 Death of Mother M. Alphonsus Daley 21 Feb 1936 ===Presentation Convent, Murwillumbah=== *[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article191770727 MOTHER MARY GERTRUDE BOWE. (1938, December 12).
''' Wikkitree Profile:''' [Bowe-550|Margaret "Mother Mary Gertrude" Bowe]]
'''Parents:''' Michael Bowe and Mary Butler
'''Death:''' NSW BDM Registration No:31525/1954 ]] ===Presentation Convent, Ryde=== * No Death Notice as yet for Ellie Aherne died 1969.
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Aherne-47|Ellie "Sr Mary Canice" Aherne PBVM]]
'''Parents:''' John Aherne and Ellen Slattery
'''Death:''' NSW BDM Registration No: 21672/1969 * No death notice available yet for Lucy Brazel died 1966 in Sydney.
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Brazel-93|Lucy Elizabeth "Mother Mary Aquinas" Brazel]]
'''Parents:'''Peter Brazel and Brigid Gleeson.
'''Death:''' NSW BDM Registration No: 16945/1966 ===Presentation Convent, Wagga Wagga === *[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article146615827 Diocese Pays Final Tribute To Mother ML De Pazzi. http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article172230135.
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Ansley-453|Ann Bridget (Annie) "Rev. Mother De Pazzi" Ansley]]
'''Death:''' New South Wales BDM Registration No: 22355/1946.
'''Parents:''' [[Ansley-454|John Ansley]] and [[Madden-2591|Mary Madden]] *Unknown Convent for Death. Ellie AHERNE Probably died in Mount St Margaret's Ryde.
''' Profession:''' 1 Feb 1902 at Wagga Wagga.
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Aherne-47|Ellie "Sr Mary Canice" Aherne]] * No death notice for Lily Armstrong
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Armstrong-15877|Lily "Sr Mary" Armstrong]]
'''Death:''' New South Wales BDM Registration No:16058/1893 .
'''Parents''' were Thomas Armstrong and Mary Woods ===Convent of St. Joseph, Lochinvar=== * No death notice for Elizabeth Barry
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Barry-4743|Elizabeth "Sr Mary Dominic" Barry rsj]]
'''Death:''' New South Wales BDM Registration No: 19382/1938 .
'''Parents''' were Michael Barry and Mary Cotter
Siblings: [[Barry-4740|Kate Barry rsj]] and [[Barry-4741|Sabina Barry rsj]] * No death notice for Mary Jane Baker
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Baker-45810|Mary Jane "Sr Mary Angela" Baker rsj]]
'''Parents''' Robert Baker and Mary Louisa Worrad .
'''Death:''' New South Wales BDM Registration No: 18102/1969 ===Convent of St. Joseph, Camperdown=== * No death notice for Margarita Allen
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Allen-38028|Margarita "Sr Mary Killian" Allen ]]
'''Death:''' New South Wales BDM Registration No:13156/1907.
'''Parents''' were Patricus {Patrick} Allen and Anne Shiel. ===Convent of St. Joseph, North Goulburn === Convent Notes: Convent of the Sacred Heart *[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article98901270 Death of Sister Mary Clare Gorman, 17 Mar 1916.
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Gorman-2808|Ellen "Mother M. Clare" Gorman rsj]]
'''Parents:''' Joseph Gorman and Ellen Prout.
'''Death:''' New South Wales BDM Registration: 3174/1916 ===Sacred Heart Convent, Rose Bay=== Convent Notes: Associated School: Kincoppal Rose Bay. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article239606141 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown STUART (in religion Rev. Mother Janet)] 24 Oct 1914. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article17633117 Death of Unknown RANKIN (in religion Sr. Catherine Lucy)] 27 Dec 1939. RSCJ SYDNEY RANKIN RANKIN CATHERINE LUISA DONALD MCARTHUR ANN 62/07/15 SCOTLAND STRATHAM 95/04/25 39/12/26 DIED KINCOPPAL. BORN AUSTRALIA? GEELONG ? * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article205187766 Death of Unknown HEALY (in religion Sr. May)] 03 Sep 1938. Daughter of Matthew and Julia Healy. HEALY HEALY MARY MATTHEW KEANE JULIA 89/08/01 AUS VIC STH YARRA 12/07/26 38/09/02 DIED ROSE BAY. BORN SOUTH YARRA. DIP. BIM =='''Queensland'''== ===Convent of Mercy, Gympie=== * Sisters who served in Gympie; [http://www.spcgympie.qld.edu.au/our-college/Documents/Gympie%20Catholic%20Schools%201879%202003.pdf * '''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Ahlberg-136|Sister Mary Concepta ]]
'''Parents:''' Andrew Ahlberg and Isabella McMullin ===Good Samaritans, Innisfail=== * No record on Trove. Death of Sister Mary Assisium Bailey
''' Wikitree Profile:''' [[Bailey-27220|Margaret Elizabeth Gladys (Mary Gladys SGS) "Sr Mary Assisium" Bailey]]
'''Parents''' George Bailey and Mary Donnelly
'''Death:''' Queensland BDM Registration: 1938/C/164 ===Perpetual Adoration Convent, Fortitude Valley=== =='''South Australia'''== ===Little Sisters of the Poor Convent, Glen Osmond=== Convent Notes: Also known as "Lourdes Valley" Convent. Now a Catholic aged care home (Villa Maria). Order is of French origin. Post-nominals PSDP (Petit Soeurs des Pauvres) * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article45750876 Death of Katherine HANAGAN] 25 Feb 1931. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article129901395 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Maria WERQUIN (in religion Sr. Bathilde de la Nativite)] 02 Jul 1948. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article43773264; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article93185660. May not be a religious ===Good Samaritan Convent, Crystal Brook=== * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article74640610 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Gertrude Mary KAUTER (in religion Sr. Mary Hyacinth) at Calvary Hospital, North Adelaide] 29 Apr 1947. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article93347116.
'''Wikitree Profile:'''[[ Kauter-34| "Sr Mary Hyacinth" ]]
'''Parents:''' [[Kauter-33|Joseph Kauter]] and [[Idstein-3|Annie Idstein]]
'''Death:''' South Australia BDM: Year 1947 No: 712/1779. ===Good Samaritan Convent, Gawler=== * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article46987264 Death of Margaret NEYLAN (in religion Sr. Mary Benigna)] 13 Jul 1933. ===Convent of Mercy, Brighton (SA)=== * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article131884415 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Mary Teresa DOWLING (in religion Sr. Mary Francis) at Calvary Hospital, North Adelaide] 08 Mar 1939. See also http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article74401679. ===Convent of Mercy, Millicent=== * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article77775576 Death of Unknown McKERRIN (in religion Sr. Mary Joseph)] 09 Jun 1915. Daughter of J. McKerrin, of Ballarat. ===Convent of Mercy, Mount Barker=== * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5652541 Death of Unknown O'BRIEN (in religion Sr. Mary Ignatius)] 29 Dec 1919. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article166429224 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article47751525 Death of Margaret MOONEY (in religion Sr. Mary Michael)] 12 Oct 1936. ===Dominican Convent, Kapunda=== ===St. Joseph's Convent, Jamestown=== * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article36371197 Death of Mary Josephine MURRAY (in religion Sr. Mary Atrracta)] 09 Jun 1949. ===St. Joseph's Convent, Kadina=== * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article132037799 Death of, and Requiem Mass (at Kensington Convent Chapel) for Mary COGHLAN (in religion Sr. Mary Marian) at Calvary Hospital, North Adelaide] 28 Nov 1936. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article55731854. ===St. Joseph's Convent, Port Adelaide=== * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article55724160 Death of Gertrude Irene SHEEHAN (in religion Sr. Mary Lucilla) at Calvary Hospital, North Adelaide] 18 Jan 1936. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167077034 ===St. Joseph's Convent, Spalding=== * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article127052937 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Anna Augusta Elizabeth BURING (in religion Sr. Mary Carolus)] 26 Jul 1947. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article35990129; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article93223871; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167716312. ===St. Joseph's Convent, Terowie=== * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article43765644 Death of Kathleen RICHARDSON (in religion Sr. Mary Marcella)] 04 May 1948. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article43765308; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167719712; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167719796. Daughter of John and Bridget Richardson. ===St. Joseph's Refuge, Fullarton=== Organisation Notes: Run by Sisters of St. Joseph of the Sacred Heart * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article209765917 Requiem Mass (at St. Raphael's Church, Parkside) for Unknown UNKNOWN (in religion Sr. Hedwige)] 01 Aug 1917. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5540475 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article210654286 Funeral for Unknown UNKNOWN (in religion Sr. Barbara)] 22 Aug 1921. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article127301930 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Norah CUTTLE (in religion Sr. Mary Killian)] 14 Apr 1947. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article74634452; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article93342794. =='''Tasmania'''== ===Sisters of Charity Convent, New Norfolk=== Convent Notes: Also known as St. Brigid's Convent. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article29172500 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown DOVE (in religion Sr. Mary Campion)] 17 Dec 1934. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article29172677. ===Convent of Mercy, Burnie=== * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article153085723 Death of Unknown HEARN (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Xavier)] 04 Jan 1921. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article51105128 ===Convent of Mercy, Latrobe=== * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article171791869 Death of Unknown DOOLEY (in religion Rev. Mother Mary de Sales)] 17 Mar 1932. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article67912545; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article51728618; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article29946819. ===St. Joseph's Convent, Devonport=== * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article199315100 Death of Ellen (Nellie) JOHNSTONE (in religion Sr. Mary Josephine)] 02 Oct 1907. ===St. Joseph's Convent, Cygnet=== * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article29923482 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown FITZPATRICK (in religion Sr. Mary Stanislaus)] 07 Sep 1931. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article29923613. ===St. Joseph's Convent, Moonah=== * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article25227095 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown REIDY (in religion Sr. Mary Augustine)] 13 Jul 1936. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article26447494 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown REEDY (in religion Sr, Mary Gabriel) at Calvary Hospital, Hobart] 02 Feb 1948. Superior of convent. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article69071086; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article52626272. ===St. Joseph's Convent, Queenstown=== Convent Notes: Also known as "Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Convent" * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article27088973 Death of, and Funeral for Unknown MILLEDGE (in religion Sr. Mary Leonard)] 17 May 1952. =='''Victoria'''== ===Brigidine Convent, Ardeer=== * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article71883791 Death of ''Mary Ann RYAN,'' mother of Unknown RYAN (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Albens), of this congregation] 21 May 1955.
'''Family:''' Kathleen (Rev. Mother Mary Celestine), sister. ===Brigidine Convent, Northcote=== * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11910775 Death of Johanna "Sr Mary Bridget" O'Dwyer csb 31 August 1950;
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[O'Dwyer-343|Johanna "Sr Mary Bridget" O'Dwyer csb]]
''' Parents''' [[O'Dwyer-341|Laurence O'Dwyer]] and [[Maher-2834|Bridget Maher]]
''' Sibling:''' [[O'Dwyer-342|Sarah Ann "Sr Mary Romuald" O'Dwyer rsc]] ===Sisters of Charity Convent, East Melbourne=== Convent Notes: Formerly located on Grey Street. Closed. Associated School: Catholic Ladies' College (relocated to Eltham). * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167008034 Death of Unknown O'BRIEN (in religion Sr. Mary Tarcisius)] 25 Oct 1912. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5346819. Daughter of John and Elizabeth F. O'Brien, of Peterborough (SA). * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article154379199 Death of ''Corporal John Davitt JAGEURS,'' nephew of Unknown BARTLEY (in religion Sr. Barnada, of this congregation)] 14 Sep 1916. See also http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article151840685. Family: [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article203285910 Death of Elizabeth BARTLEY, mother] 24 Nov 1930; [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article23461480 Rev. Father Gerald F. BARTLEY, brother] 25 Nov 1954
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Bartley-1567 |Elizabeth [middle name?] "Sr Mary Bernarda" Bartley rsc]]
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Bartley-1563 | Gertrude Mary (Gerte) "Sr Mary John the Baptist" Bartley]] ===Sisters of Charity Convent, Essendon=== ===FCJ Convent, Healesville=== * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1638408 Death of ''Maria WILLIAMSON,'' mother of Unknown (in religion Rev. Mother Theresa, of this congregation)] 26 Jul 1917. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article154382581 ===Little Sisters of the Poor Convent, Northcote=== * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article6221399 Death of Unknown UNKNOWN (in religion Sr. Marie Claire Mother Provincial] 11 Feb 1889 ===Convent of Mercy, Ascot Vale=== * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1454835 Death of Marcella HAYES (in religion Sr. Mary Aquinas)]. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article155210424; Daughter of T. P. Hayes, of Kyneton. ===Convent of Mercy, Camperdown (Vic.)=== * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article73553200 Death of Unknown RICKERBY (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Gertrude)] 24 Oct 1914. ===Convent of Mercy, Casterton=== * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article203268057 Death of Alma SHEAHAN (in religion Sr. Mary Marcella)] 21 Dec 1929. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article4058278. Daughter of James and Mary Sheahan, of Bendigo. ===Convent of Mercy, Coburg=== * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article10470178 Death of Unknown DUFFY (in religion Sr. Mary Ignatius) at Mt. St. Evin's Hospital, Fitzroy] 19 Oct 1910. See also http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article170919172 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article154996057 Death of Unknown KERLEY (in religion Sr. Mary Claude)] 23 Sep 1915. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article130699829; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1563166. Daughter of John Kerley, of Geelong. ===Convent of Mercy, Heidelberg=== Convent Notes: Located on Cape Street. Associated School: Our Lady of Mercy College, Heidelberg. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article197493474 Death of Unknown CULLEN (in religion Sr. Mary Joseph)] 01 Sep 1913. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article143296967. Daughter of J. Cullen, of Dublin, Ireland. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article2072001 Death of Unknown CONNELL (in religion Sr. Mary Teresa) at St. Benedict's priate hospital, Malvern] 21 Nov 1924. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article171405572. Daughter of John and Ellen Connell, of Burramine South. ===Convent of Mercy, Kilmore=== * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article9898089 Death of Ellen CONWAY (in religion Sr. Mary John CONWAY)] 28 Jun 1905. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article139809184. Daughter of Michael Conway. ===Convent of Mercy, Mansfield=== * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article3870613 Death of Unknown KELLACKY (in religion Sr. Mary Alphonsus)] 03 Aug 1927. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article171641928. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kellacky, of Ararat. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article3978148 Death of Unknown DENTON (in religion Sr. Mary Aquino) at private hosptial, Malvern] 31 Dec 1928. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article204250291. Daughter of William and Hanora Denton. ===Convent of Mercy, Mornington=== * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article201139724 Death of Unknown WHYTE (in religion Rev. Mother Sebastian)] 21 Jan 1913. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article10761293; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article171232306. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article3874477 Death of Unknown DWYER (in religion Sr. Mary Ligouri)] 23 Aug 1927. ===Convent of Mercy, North Melbourne=== * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article10848142 Death of Unknown DAVIS (in religion Sr. Mary de Sales)] 09 Apr 1910. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article184298758; * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article142947007 Death of Bridget O'TOOLE (in religion Sr. Mary Margaret)] 15 Jul 1911. Daughter of Daniel O'Toole, of Geelong. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article120936196 Death of Fanny HENRY (in religion Sr. Mary Xaveria)] 28 Aug 1914. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article198645787; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article10803944. Daughter of Joseph and Kate Henry. ===Convent of Mercy, St. Arnaud=== * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article203744412 Death of Unknown BARRETT (in religion Sr. Mary Agnes)] 22 Jun 1932. ===Convent of Mercy, Trentham=== * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article203633570 Death of ''Michael M. HASSETT,'' brother of Lucie (in religion Sr. Mary Patrick, of this congregation)] 21 Jul 1923. Family: Sr. Mary Getrude (Annette HASSETT), sister. ===Convent of Mercy, Warrnambool=== *Maria (Mother Mary Stanislaus Joseph) ALDRIDGE
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Aldridge-2068|Mother Mary Stanislaus Joseph]]
'''Parent'''; ''father William Henry Aldridge''
'''Death:''' Vic BDM Registration No: 7989 / 1908 ===Convent of Mercy, Woodend=== * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1607443 Death of Unknown BOURKE (in religion Sr. Mary Josephine)] 28 Oct 1916. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article154378573; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article151842642. Daughter of James and Mary Bourke, of Carlsruhe. ===Our Lady of Sion Convent, Box Hill=== Convent Notes: Formerly formerly known by the French name - Notre Dame de Sion. Associated School: Our Lady of Sion College. ===Our Lady of Sion Convent, Sale=== * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article172205509 Death of Unknown BOLAND (in religion Rev. Mother Marie Agatho)] 18 Mar 1943. Daughter of Philip and Johanna Boland, Tinamba. *[ http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article172192874 Death of Mary O'Kelly in Religion "Mother Marie Raphaela" O'Kelly fdns
'''Wikitree Profile: ''' [[O'Kelly-218| "Mother Marie Raphaela" O'Kelly fdns]]
'''Parents: ''' [[O'Kelly-217|Edward O'Kelly]] and [[McDonald-25827|Mary McDonald]]
''' Death: ''' VIC BDM: 18155/1941
''' Sibling''' [[O'Kelly-219|Elizabeth Mary "Mother Mary Leo" O'Kelly fdns]] * No Death Notice for Elizabeth O'Kelly
'''Wikitree Profile: ''' [[O'Kelly-219|Elizabeth Mary "Mother Mary Leo" O'Kelly fdns]]
'''Parents: ''' [[O'Kelly-217|Edward O'Kelly]] and [[McDonald-25827|Mary McDonald]]
''' Death: ''' Vic BDM Registration number 19233 / 1949
''' Sibling''' [[O'Kelly-218| "Mother Marie Raphaela" O'Kelly fdns]] * No death notice for Death of Julia Coffey
'''Wikitree Profile: ''' Coffey-4915| Julia Mary Rose "Rev Mother Alphonsus de Sion" Coffey fdns]]
'''Parents: ''' [[Coffey-4912|Michael Coffey]] and [[Joyce-4493|Julia Joyce]]
''' Death: ''' Vic BDM Registration number 10298/1935 ===OLSH Convent, Bentleigh=== ===OLSH Convent, Elmore=== ===St. Joseph's Convent, Carlton=== (Including East Hawthorn, Box Hill & Carlton). * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article15808675 Death of Unknown MOLLOY (in religion Mother Mary Baptista, Mother-General of Australasia of the Order of Sisters of St. Joseph of the Sacred Heart)] 29 Oct 1918. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article239578924 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article15808971 Requiem Mass at St. Mary's Chapel, North Sydney of Mother Mary Baptista MOLLOY] 31 Oct 1918. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article239580096 * Cecilia Mary ALLEN (in religion Sr. Mary Eustace)
'''Wikitree Profile: ''' [[Allen-38025|Cecilia Mary "Sr Mary Eustace" Allen]]
'''Parents: ''' father was John AKA Joanne Allen and her mother was Elizabeth Curtis.
''' Death: ''' VIC BDM: 15955/1970 no newspaper notice as at 13 Nov 2019 ===St. Joseph's Convent, North Richmond=== * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article48858774 Death of Barbara DUNCAN (in religion Sr. Mary Mildred)] 29 Apr 1940. ===Sacred Heart Convent, East Malvern=== Convent Notes: Located on Burke Road. Associated School: Sacre Coeur College. =='''Western Australia'''== ===Brigidine Convent, West Perth=== * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167751575 Death of Unknown GERHARD (in religion Rev. Mother Gertrude)] 08 May 1924. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167751820 ===Presentation Convent, Collie=== * No Death Notice found for Norah Mary Ambrose. Dise 1911, Collie.
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Ambrose-1225|Norah Mary "Sr Mary Agnes" Ambrose PBVM]]
'''Parents:''' Edward Ambrose and Mary Sliney
'''Death:''' WA BDM: Reg No: 59 Year: 1911 ===Convent of Mercy, Perth=== * Death of Catherine Aylward
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Aylward-366|Sr Mary Bridget]]
'''Parents:'''Edmond Aylward , Margaret Dunphy.
'''Death:''' Western Australia BDM Registration No: 14359 Year 1886, ===Presentation Convent, Mosman Park=== * No death notice found for death of Louisa Banting.
'''Wikitree Profile''' [[Banting-98|Sr Mary Matha]]
'''Parents:''' John Banting and Bridget Coonan
'''Death:''' Western Australia BDM Reg No:873/1964. ===Presentation Convent, Geraldton=== *[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article67225581 Death of Sister Mary Philip Barry, 28 Oct 1929]
'''Wikitree Profile''' [[Barry-4555|Anastasia "Sr Mary Philip" Barry ]]
'''Parents:''' Peter Barry and Ellen Hayes
'''Death:''' Western Australia BDM Registration: Barry Mary P Female Geraldton Reg No: 85 Year: 1929 ===St. Joseph's Convent, Kalamunda=== * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article93911689 Death of ''Annie MARTIN'', daughter of Unknown UNKNOWN (in religion Sister Celina, of this congregation)] 29 Jul 1954. ===Sisters of St John of God=== * No death notice found. Death of Margaret Baggott.
'''Wikitree Profile''' [[Baggott-116|Sr Mary Patricia]]
'''Parents:''' Michael Baggott and Mary Sheehy.
'''Death:''' Western Australia BDM Reg No: 21 /1941 *No death notice found for Lizzie Nugent.
'''Wikitree Profile''' [[Nugent-1311|Lizzie Ann "Sr Mary Teresa" Nugent]]
'''Death:''' Western Australia BDM Registration No: 7 Year 1969
'''Parents:''' [[Nugent-1310|John Nugent]] [[Fitzpatrick-3354|Mary Fitzpatrick]]
Siblings in religious life: [[Nugent-1312|Mary Bridget "Sr Mary of Simeon's Prophecy" Nugent]], [[Nugent-1314|Margaret "Sr Mary Teresa" Nugent]], [[Nugent-1315|Alice "Sr Mary Arsenius" Nugent]] =='''Died in New Zealand'''== * '''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Archdeacon-69|"Sister Mary Alicia"]] '''Entered Convent''' at Penola, SA.
''' Parents:''' Henry Archdeacon, Martha Bluette
'''Death:''' NZ BDM: 1957/37888

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:This page is part of [[Space:A_Trilogy:_Women_in_the_Civil_War|''Nurses in the US Civil War Era'']], and includes: *The page's purpose and instructions for help and work in progress, *Alphabetical tables of nurses linked to their WikiTree profiles, *A checklist for work needed on each profile explained in the key below, and * The ''Personal & Service Information'' and other facts migrated from the nurses' data on the [[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses#Table_I._Civil_War_Nurses:_Identification|Nurses Identified]] page. ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} :*For convenience, this table links these pages. {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; width:100%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed; text-align=center;" |- !Colspan=4|''Nurses in the US Civil War Era'' Pages Links |- |'''Nurses' Pages:''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|''Nurses Identified'']] |[[Space:Nurses_Profiles_-_US_Civil_War_Era|''Nurses' Profiles'']] |[[Space:In_Memoriam_-_Civil_War_Nurses|''Nurses: In Memoriam'']] |- |'''Project Pages:''' |[[Space:A_Trilogy:_Part_One_-_United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|''Free-Space Project Page'']] |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses:_Research_Resources|''Research Resources'']] |[[Space:Nurses_Portraits_and_Project_Images|''Nurses Portraits & Images '']] |- |'''Coming Soon!''' |''Project Guidelines'' |''Workflow & Instructions'' |''Profile Tips & Tricks'' |- |'''Related Pages''' |[[Space:A_Trilogy:_Women_in_the_Civil_War|Introduction: ''Women in the US Civil War Era'']] |[[Space:A_Trilogy:_Part_Two_-_Women_Spies_in_the_United_States_Civil_War|Part Two:'' Women Spies'' ]] |[[Space:A_Trilogy:_Part_Three_-_Women_Soldiers_in_the_United_States_Civil_War|Part Three: ''Women Soldiers'']] |} ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ==Page Purpose & Goal== :The purpose of this page is: *To list nurses with WikiTree profiles; *A checklist for work needed on profiles; and *To track profile tasks completed. :The goal is to complete nurses' profiles to accomplish all the checklist's tasks. Once a nurse's profile and tasks are completed, the nurse is ''"interred"'' [[Space:In_Memoriam_-_Civil_War_Nurses|''In Memoriam'']]. :'''''{{Green|Profile Guidelines are coming soon!}}''''' ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ==How to Help== *Adopt an orphaned nurse's profile; *Collaborate on a nurse's profile to complete checklist tasks; *''Join Us'' and help tell the nurses' stories! Here's how: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:A_Trilogy:_Part_One_-_United_States_Civil_War_Nurses#Do_You_Want_to_Join_Us.3F ''Help Needed!''] ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ==Profiles Work in Progress== :There are many nurses' profiles on WikiTree ready for work shown in the tables below. The work is in progress once a member adopts a nurse. We have a way to track the profiles ''undergoing cosmetic enhancements''. ::*First, leave a comment on this page or private message to a Profile Manager, and identify the nurse (by name and profile link) you want to work on. ::*Next, please copy and paste this image's code at the top of the profile's ''Edit box ''to alert others. By including the four tildes (~~~~), your WikiTree ID and date the image is placed, and you are assigned to the profile: *The code to copy and shows in the selected profile's ''Edit box'':
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[[Your WTID|Your Name]] Time, Day Month Year (UTC)}} ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}}- ==Nurses in the US Civil War Era Profiles== ===Tables Key=== :The checklist tables below are alphabetical by ''Current Last Name''. The headings are defined: *'''Nurse Profile''' = nurse's name and link to the WikiTree profile; *'''Personal/Service Information''' = this is a consolidation of the ''FamilySearch (FS) profile'' (FSTFID), Wikipedia and other articles, and the Personal & Service Information from the research on the [[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|''Nurses Identified'']] page. *'''Memorial''' = this column links the ''FindAGrave Memorial'' entered in the template format. *'''Sources Added''' = ''"Yes"'' indicates that at least birth and death sources are correct and linked. "''Needs work''" indicates that there are no birth or death sources (minimum), or the sources are not linked or imaged in the profile. *'''Bio Complete''' = ''"Yes"'' indicates a well-written narrative based on the profiles' standards goal. "''Needs work''" indicates there is some bio info. ::See [[Ball-14256|an exemplary profile here.]] *'''Connected ''' = ''"Yes"'' indicates the profile is connected to WikiTree's one-world tree. If the column is blank, connection is needed. *'''Categories Added''' = ''"Yes"'' indicates that the '''[[Category: Nurses, United States Civil War]] ''' is added to the profile. This should be on all nurses' profiles. Birth, marriage and death life event categories, as well as census residences, and interment cemetery are great to have also. *'''Bio-Building Notes''' - additional work is needed, PPP, questions or issues with the profile = this section explains any of the above, or other issues about the profile. PPP (Project Protected Profile) indicates the project that manages the profile. :*'' WTX bio'' = Using [[Help:WikiTree_X|''WikiTree X'']] on the FamilySearch (FS) Profile, the profile facts from the sources attached to the FS Profile have been imported from FamilySearch. This is a good start, and more work needs to be done to create the biography. Tip: check and import the sources from the profile links. *Any blanks in any column, except ''Bio-Building Notes'', means that work needs to be done in the WikiTree profile. ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ===Nurses’ Current Last Name A - D=== ====="A"===== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 1000px;" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Nurses’ - Current Last Name A''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 1000px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;"|Nurse Profile !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;"|Personal & Service Information !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;"|Memorial !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;"|Sources
Added !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;"|Bio
Complete !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;"|Connected !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;"|Categories
Added !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;"|Bio-Building Notes |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Young-44929|Nancy Maria Young Abbey]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Born in Brooklyn, New York; Assigned to Georgetown Union Hospital in Washington, DC from April - December 1861, opened her home as a hospital for remainder of the war; husband: [[Abbey-749|Horatio Gates Abbey]]; pension record; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' ; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L4NP-5QV FS Profile L4NP-5QV]; [https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Maria_Abbey Wikipedia] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|88208200}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Orphaned, WTX created Profile; List facts - neds narrative, sources; connected, nurse category only. |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Davis-102206|Clara Davis Abbott]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FamilySearch|KC5G-VFL}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|131636635}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs profiles, sources |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Abel-2624|Henry Calvin Abel]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L8MH-3M3 FS Profile L8MH-3M3]; |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|30351685}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|disjointed bio, has WTX Facts; needs sources, connected; no categories |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Hooper-1|Marian "Clover" Hooper Adams]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Born in Boston, Massachusetts September 13, 1843; , was a socialite; 17 when she started working at various hospitals through the USSC; married into Adams family (husband Henry Brooks Adams - grandson of John Quincy Adams - 6th President, and great grandson of John Adams - 2nd President; one of the first photographers in the US; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHNR-2LS FS Profile LHNR-2LS]; [https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Marian_Hooper_Adams Wikipedia]; [https://www.oursphotomag.com/blog/marian-hooper-adams-1880 Ours]; [https://uudb.org/articles/henrybrooksadams.html Bio]; [https://www.encyclopedia.com/women/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/adams-clover-1843-1885 Encyclopedia]; [https://www.britannica.com/biography/Marian-Adams Britannica]; [https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/adams-memorial-rock-creek-cemetery-washington-dc Atlas]; [https://www.womenhistoryblog.com/2011/02/clover-adams.html Blog] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|5755017}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|good narrative, needs nurse experience; sourced with paid site - redo sources and format; connected, no categories - add and stickers |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Seider-87|Mary Ann Seiders Adams]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|pension record; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCV6-TQ6 FS Profile KCV6-TQ6]; |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|56832045}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|WTX generated profile from FS; needs bio narrative; has sources, add categories; connected |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Atherton-1895|Eliza Atherton Aiken]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|enlisted as a nurse with the 6th Illinois Cavalry Regimen, became 'Aunt Lizzie,' the angel of the hospitals of Memphis and Paducah, called America's Florence Nightingale." widow pension file; husband died of typhus 1863; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] '''; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L7TG-XVL FS Profile L7TG-XVL]; [https://www.womenhistoryblog.com/2006/09/lizzie-aiken.html Blog]; [https://drloihjournal.blogspot.com/2017/02/aunt-lizzie-aiken-serving-illinois-in.html Illinois Journal]; [http://livinghistoryofillinois.com/pdf_files/The%20story%20of%20Aunt%20Lizzie%20Aiken.pdf The Story of Aunt Lizzie Aiken]; [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/51391752/obituary-for-lizzie-aiken-aged-40/ Obit] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|55868320}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|WTX bio; needs sources; connected, no categories |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Flint-3529|Emily Flint Alder]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FamilySearch|LC5P-36K}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|107577017}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs narrative bio, sources |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Shadbolt-599|Ophelia L Shadbolt Amigh]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Fold3 record; ; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] '''; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MPQL-LMZ FS Profile MPQL-LMZ]; |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|7368373}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|WIP |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|WIP - has sources; WTX bio; not connected; has categories |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Moon-6780|Orianna Moon Andrews]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FamilySearch|LVZL-MXL}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|18373392}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Philp-386|Janet "Jessie" Philp Tweedy Applebaum]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|First husband: Andrew Tweedy; 2nd George Applebaum; Nurse at Estes House in Keokuk, Iowa converted to hospital |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|115734026}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|gedcom-generated bio; needs sources and formatting; connected; needs categories |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|WTX bio; some sources; connected; no categories |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Cameron-12305|Mary Cameron Athow]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|went out in February, 1864, as a volunteer nurse under [[Turner-28433|'''Sarah "Annie" Wittenmeyer''']]. widow, Residence: Aurora, Illiois age 76 circa 1911. Parents: John Cameron & Sophronia Rowell; pension record; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHDR-DHW FS Profile GHDR-DHW]; |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|8767261}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|WTX bio; needs sources; not connected; no categories |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Winslow-3610|Mary Winslow Atkinson]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FamilySearch|G8SL-D6Z}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|not connected, bio needs work, sources, profiles |} |} ::::{{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-14.png|align=c|size=l}} ====="B"===== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 1000px;" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Nurses’ - Current Last Name B''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 1000px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;"|Nurse Profile !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;"|Personal & Service Information !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;"|Memorial !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;"|Sources
Added !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;"|Bio
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Added !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;"|Bio-Building Notes |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Babcock-7664|Bradley Whitney Babcock]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|2nd VA CAV, 5th VA CAV CSA; [https://vermontcivilwar.org/get.php?input=84480 VT Profile]; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KL67-MCD FS Profile KL67-MCD]; [https://babcockhouse.com/history-of-the-babcock-house/ Babcock House]; |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|83197799}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|one-sentence & WTX bio - needs narrative; some sources; connected; no categories. Note: new profile created 5 Apr 2021 - contact PM for any changes |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Getchell-1146|Susan Getchell Babcock]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| DOB: 1813 based on age in 1896 - was nearly 50 years old when she received appointment from Dorothea Dix on October 1, 1861 and ordered to the front at Belle Plain to carry supplies and attend to the wounded. Nurse at Georgetown Union Hospital, and later Stone Hospital in Washington, DC, and Fortress Monroe in Virginia; Columbia Hospital and Harewood Hospital; 83 in 1896; Residence - Smithville, NY {{FamilySearch|K8TQ-BJ7}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|83322242}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|No |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs profiles, sources, and more complete bio. |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Buttrick-157|Florence Bacon]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Sharpsville, Indiana; Per Ggranddaughter she was born Sarah Cornelia Butterick |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|62907765}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|old Gedcom bio - needs reformatting; source formatting; needs categories (one location) |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Woolsey-1436|Georgeanna Muirson Woolsey Bacon]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|daughter of [[Newton-5929|'''Jane Eliza Newton Woolsey''']], sister of [[Woolsey-1434|'''Abby Howland Woolsey''']], [[Woolsey-1410|'''Eliza Newton Woolsey Howland''']], [[Woolsey-1436|'''Georgeanna Muirson Woolsey Bacon''']], and [[Woolsey-1433|'''Jane Stuart Woolsey''']]; Gettysburg Nurse - Sanitary Commissoin - First and Second Lodge; DOB: 5 Nov 1833; DOD: 27 Jan 1906 In New York, Jane Newton Woolsey, widow of a prominent industrialist, quickly rallied her six daughters to the cause. Georgeanna (‘Georgy'), Eliza and Jane became nurses, while the others made supplies. The Woolsey home near the Brevort House Hotel became a center for preparing supplies and distributing them to Union hospitals. In 1861 Georgy Woolsey was among the first women to be accepted for nurse's training and assigned to duty by Dorothea Dix.; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L42B-TQQ FS Profile L42B-TQQ]; |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|8936786}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|WTX profile from FamilySearch; need those sources and narrative added; connected, no categories |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Unknown-609088|Alice Unknown Bailey]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Marshall L Stephenson pension {{FamilySearch Record|QJD3-59HM}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|44802128}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs sources, profiles, narrative bio |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Kirkland-3192|Mary "Mollie" Arline Kirkland Bailey]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Known as the Circus Queen of the Southwest; Nurse for the Confederacy and spy;; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNYG-TL3 FS Profile KNYG-TL3]; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_Baker Wikipedia]; [https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/entries/bailey-mollie-arline-kirkland Texas History]; [https://www.texascooppower.com/texas-stories/history/the-mollie-bailey-circus TX Co-op]; [https://texaswomen.housing.utexas.edu/pdfs/bailey.pdf Texas Women]; [https://americansall.org/legacy-story-individual/mollie-bailey Legacy Story] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|9374084}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Orphan profile, WTX created Profile; List facts with sources; not connected, nurse category only. |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Denton-3794|Martha A. Denton Baker]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Born in Concord, Indiana; April 9, 1838; served in a Philadelphia hospital from September 5, 1862 to August 9, 1864 as appointed by husband to work in the Special Diet Kitchen and as a nurse during the Civil War. (he worked in an officers' hospital and was a member of the 160th Battalion Veteran Relief Corps); Was present at the Battle of Nashville; Resident of and died in Rushville, Missouri; pension record; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] '''; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LC58-FRH FS Profile LC58-FRH]; |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|63649276}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|WTX facts; needs narrative; not connected; some sources & categories |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Long-23241|Sarah Elizabeth Long Baker]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Born 17 Nov 1842 in Polk County, Tennessee, Died 17 Jul 1924 in Arlington, Reno County, Kansas; pension record; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K272-5RW FS Profile K272-5RW]; |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|22836704}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|no bio - clipping copied from FAGM; sources; connected; no categories |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Hart-2190|Adeline Lucia Hart Ballou]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|B. 1838 Ohio, Residence: San Francisco, California; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2H3-7CY FS Profile K2H3-7CY]; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Addie_L._Ballou Wikipedia] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|23401876}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|WTX bio; no sources; needs categories and full bio |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Wonder-72|Martha Wonder Bamford]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FamilySearch|KHG1-Z9L}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|20335063}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs sources, narrative bio |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Hale-8429|Mary A. Hale Bannister]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L453-P34 FS Profile L453-P34]; |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|67555117}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|no sources; one-sentence bio; connected; no categories |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Whiting-4778|Louisa Whiting Barker]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FamilySearch|K874-ZCM}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|69486627}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs narrative bio, sources |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Griffith-7822|Arabella Griffith Barlow]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Gettysburg Nurse - from Somerville, New Jersey - 11th Corps; Wife of General Francis Channing Barlow whom she twice nurse back to life from grievious wounds Accompanied him in the field. Nursed at Smoketown and Hagerstown Hospitals during and after the Battle of ANtietam Died July 27, 1864, Typhus Fever contracted in military hospitals.; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G46D-N8D FS Profile G46D-N8D]; |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|8849311}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|bio could use more narrative; sources for narrative; needs categories |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Murphy-8850|Mary Rosalee Murphy Barron]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|21519933}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|AGC & WTX facts bio, narrative and sources- needs formatting; connected; no categories |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Allen-55406|Mary P. Allen Barry]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FamilySearch|KVL3-JCR}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|57689465}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs profiles, sources |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Hall-61405|Susan E. Hall Barry]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FamilySearch|L63Y-Z45}} [https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Woman_of_the_Century/Susan_E._Barry Bio wikisource.org] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|9622873}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs profiles, sources, connection |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Dimon-217|Frances "Fannie" Amelia Dimon Beers]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|"''Florence Nightingale Of The South'';" Confederate nurse in a Georgia hospital; wrote two books about her experience: [https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/15829 ''"Memories : A Record of Personal Experience and Adventure During Four Years of War"''], and [https://sites.google.com/a/et.books-now.com/en113/9781846777530-14hedeGEdeiscor71'' "Fannie Beers' Civil War : A Confederate Lady's Experiences of Nursing During the Campaigns and Battles of the American Civil War"'']; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] '''; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZ8H-T2K FS Profile KZ8H-T2K]; [https://www.womenhistoryblog.com/2007/07/fannie-beers.html Blog]; [http://www.angelpig.org/fanniebeers.html Angel] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|138650347}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|WTX-created bio - more sources and narrative; not connected; no categories - recently created - WIP |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Gilmer-174|Sophia Lucy Ann Gilmer Bibb]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/sources/LCXM-C97 LCXM-C97]; [http://southernbypass.blogspot.com/2010/01/sophies-trail.html Sophie's Trail] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|8285406}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|needs narrative, has sources; currently jumbled bio; connected; no categories |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Biddle-422|Catharine C. Biddle]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Most likely a sibling of Elizabeth and Hannah; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LWFC-1ZV FS Profile LWFC-1ZV]; |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|4684463}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|WTX bio; death source only; needs categories and full bio |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Biddle-1794|Hannah Stokes Biddle]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Most likely a sibling of Elizabeth and Catherine; Foley widow file; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MWBV-J7J FS Profile MWBV-J7J]; |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|50695097}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|WTX bio; not connected, no categories; needs bio narrative and sources |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Billing-323|Rosanna Moore Billing]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQHH-MY7 FS Profile GQHH-MY7]; |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|114144538}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Orphaned Profile; only FindAGrave as source; WTX bio; needs formatting; connected, some categories |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Garth-330|Maria Garth Binford]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Project:US_Black_Heritage|US Black Heritage Project]] |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Hudson-5385|Amanda Lora Hudson Bissell]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Born near Albany, New York on 4 August 1839, the daughter of a Baptist clergyman. She worked as a schoolteacher and wrote the lyrics for the song "Ellsworth Avengers," which gained national attention. The [https://museum.dmna.ny.gov/unit-history/infantry/44th-infantry-regiment 44th New York Infantry] invited her to accompany as the "Daughter of the Regiment" when the Civil War unit was formed in August, 1861. She was Matron of the 3rd Brigade Hospital at Hall's Hill, Virginia where she met the Assistant Surgeon of the regiment, Dr. Elias Bissell, and remained with the regiment throughout her service until at least 1864 when she married Dr. Bissell; they had five children. Her name is on the 44th New York Monument, Little Round Top, Gettysburg as " Volunteer Nurse. " DOD: 6 Feb 1899; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K4B7-FSP FS Profile K4B7-FSP]; [https://friendsofalbanyhistory.wordpress.com/tag/lora-hudson-bissell/ Albany History]; [https://www.facebook.com/battleofgettysburgbuff/posts/and-two-women-too-one-of-the-most-noticeable-and-unusual-monuments-on-the-battle/949738845047227/ Gettysburg Buff]; [https://archive.org/details/historyoffortyfo00nash/page/18/mode/2up?q=Lora 44th Regiment - Lora Bissell]; |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|60656292}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|orphaned profile; WTX bio; sources need formatting; category correction and add narrative and sources |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Blackwell-1085|Elizabeth Blackwell]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FamilySearch|MS4V-PH3}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|6373813}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Blunt-1489|Sarah Blunt]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FamilySearch|L66W-P1P}} [https://digitalcollections.nyhistory.org/islandora/object/islandora%3A30901 Sarah R Blunt correspondence 1862-1865, New York Historical Society, N-YHS Digital Collections.] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|129783637}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs connection, profiles |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Gerlach-93|Caroline Hannah Gerlach Boston]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Smith Center, Kansas; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHH4-MM2 FS Profile LHH4-MM2]; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlotte_Bradford Wikipedia] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|93328500}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|AGC-generated bio and sources; needs sources updated; connected; no categories |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Hardy-8651|Eliza Ann Hardy Boston]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Pendleton, Indiana; Husbands: Martin Knickerbocker and John Boston; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHXK-T27 FS Profile LHXK-T27]; |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|8234309}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Orphan profile, WTX created Profile; List facts, no sources; not connected, nurse category only. |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Bradford-7865|Charlotte Bradford]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FamilySearch|KZR1-8Y1}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|173507872}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Bradley-16122|Amy M. Bradley]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FamilySearch|LCCG-227}} [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Morris_Bradley Wikipedia]; [https://www.google.com/books/edition/American_Civil_War_The_Definitive_Encycl/9dvYAQAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Amy+Morris+Bradley+civil+war&pg=PA209&printsec=frontcover Enclyclopedia Pg 209]; [https://www.womenhistoryblog.com/2006/10/amy-morris-bradley.html Blog]; [https://www.encyclopedia.com/women/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/bradley-amy-morris-1823-1904 Encyclopedia]; [https://www.encyclopedia.com/women/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/bradley-amy-morris-1823-1904 Almanac]; [https://townline.org/significant-people-from-central-maine-amy-morris-bradley/ Townline]; [https://prezi.com/p/rfqr5j1sez5m/amy-morris-bradley/ Prezi]; [https://archive.org/details/sketchesofrepres00howe/page/476/mode/1up bio sketch]; Born on September 12, 1823, in Vassalboro, Maine; died on January 15, 1904, in Wilmington, North Carolina; Educator in Maine and Costa Rica in the 1840s-1850s; Was about 38 years old when she was assigned to the 5th Maine Infantry as a nurse and organized a hospital disbanded in 1862 - volunteered as a nurse and agent of the USSC at several convalescent camps to the end of the Civil War. Post-war work in Wilmington, N.C., where she founded free schools for white children in 1866 and 1872 as part of the Soldiers' Memorial Society, and worked as an administrator in the public school system until 1891; Never married and no issue; pension record |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|28865960}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs sources, narrative bio, profiles |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Smith-288938|Mary Smith Bradley]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FamilySearch|GNP4-L5B}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|151330628}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs profiles, sources |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Sharp-15222|Mary Ann Sharp Brady]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FamilySearch|KD1H-N5V}}; [[Wikipedia:Mary_Brady]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|16480344}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|WIP, needs descendant profiles, connection |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Conger-1140|Mary Conger Brainard]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FamilySearch|KF5L-7FG}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|42964230}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Daskam-41|Mary Daskam Briggs]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FamilySearch|KZ9F-RQ7}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|98702351}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs profiles and connection |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Southwick-1122|Emma Southwick Brinton]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FamilySearch|LZ6N-FB2}}; [[Wikipedia:Emma_Southwick_Brinton]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|49129787}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs profiles, narrative bio, connection |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Unknown-640658|Maria M Unknown Brooks]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FamilySearch|GKFX-J2Q}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|209210632}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs: profiles, narrative bio, connection |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Chamberlin-1876|Abigail Chamberlin Brown]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FamilySearch|LHWX-CF3}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|73805315}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs profiles, sources, connection |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Fairbanks-2385|Eunice M. Fairbanks Brown]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://archive.org/details/ourarmynursesint00inholl/page/360/mode/2up Our Nurses, Pgs 360-371] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|one-sentence bio; no sources; connected;no categories |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Fairbanks-2385|Eunice M. Fairbanks Brown]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://archive.org/details/ourarmynursesint00inholl/page/360/mode/2up Our Nurses, Pgs 360-371] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|one-sentence bio; no sources; connected;no categories |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Agee-1012|Sarah Ann Lewis Agee Browning]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LC8L-V8Z FS Profile LC8L-V8Z]; |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|50115990}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|one-sentence bio; sources need formatting and more; connected; has categories |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Buckel-86|Chloe Buckel]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FamilySearch|MYB4-DXK}} [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C._Annette_Buckel WikiPedia] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|8862145}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs profiles, connection |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Bucklin-325|Sophronia Bucklin]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FamilySearch|GHQ4-GNY}} [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sophronia_Bucklin Wikipedia]; [https://archive.org/details/ourarmynursesint00inholl/page/442/mode/2up Our Nurses, Pgs 442-446], aka Brecklin; Was assigned to Judiciary Hospital by Dix in September of 1862, a field hospital at Gettysburg, Stoneman's Cavalry Hospital in Washington, DC; Was present at other hospitals near Petersburg until the end of the war. 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Avery Cartwright]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|served in Cincinnati, Ohio, Residence: Brookline, Massachusetts age 80 circa 1911; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L8SL-SMT FS Profile /L8SL-SMT]; |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|212489794}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|has sources: one-sentence bio - needs narrative for sources; not connected; nurse category only |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Harrington-4308|Eliza Ann Harrington Chatfield]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|32450299}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|sources listed - need formatting; needs organization and bio cleanup - narrative for every source; connected; no categories |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Cheek-834|Edward Mortimer Cheek]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCZP-1BZ FS Profile LCZP-1BZ]; |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|49545919}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|AGC bio; needs categories, stickers and sources |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Miller-26974|Mary Boykin Miller Chesnut]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|8574}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|has sources; needs narrative - bio copied from Wikipedia; connected; has notable sticker and categories |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Perrine-1572|Cordelia A. 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align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|88126208}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|basic old gedcom import -no bio text; no primary sources; not connected; needs categories |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Parmely-84|Emily Parmely Collins]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FamilySearch|K8VR-N3L}} [https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Woman_of_the_Century/Emily_Parmely_Collins Emily Collins bio] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|27115566}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs sources, narrative bio, profiles |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Claghorn-107|Sarah Claghorn Conover]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Nurse at Gettysburg with Louise and Julia Claghorn - cousins {{FamilySearch|KC5G-Y4K}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|111588353}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs sources & narrative bio |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Finney-2013|Mary Ann "Maggie" Finney Coppage]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Born 18 Nov 1817 in Ohio, Died 23 Jan 1902 in Naples, Scott, Illinois; Wife of Joseph William Coppage — married 11 Nov 1856; pension record; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K6QT-7X1 FS Profile K6QT-7X1]; |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|67822838}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|no bio - WTX facts; needs narrative; some sources; connected, no categories |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Paxton-1825|Mary Paxton Culp]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| Gettysburg Nurse - July 3 Home on York Street and Hanover Rd, {{FamilySearch|LZVS-RP6}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|28346634}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs sources, narrative bio |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Culver-2072|William W Culver]] |! 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align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Pomeroy-1399|Eunice Pomeroy Davis]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR95-JD9 FS Profile LR95-JD9]; |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|70357200}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|orphaned profile; minimal bio - needs life events; tree and FAGM sources only; connected; has cemetery category - needs others |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Davis-98820|Mary Davis]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Died on 16 Jul 1918 in Denver, Colorado |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|119091958}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs Work |! 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align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|wikipedia only source; well written bio; involve PM in any changes |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Rinker-76|Elizabeth Charlotte Rinker Dodge]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|pension record; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9VSP-CN1 FS Profile 9VSP-CN1]; |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|6424428}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|gedcom bio & WTX Facts - needs formatting; sources for facts; connected; no categories |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Alexander-19096|Mary Alexander Douglass]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] '''; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/sources/MW1Q-QWN MW1Q-QWN]; |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|122109267}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|copied obit in bio; needs sources, not connected; needs categories |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Billings-4040|Ann Billings Dresser]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FamilySearch|L1P5-6DQ}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|45097479}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs: narrative bio, profiles, connected, sources |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Drown-438|Nelson Drown]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|15th VT INF; Birthdate: 31 Aug 1835; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZV7-39Z FS Profile LZV7-39Z]; |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|210762621}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|all sources unlinked census - need more sources; one sentence bio; connected; no categories |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Jones-107893|Clarissa "Clara" Fellows Jones Dye]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Gettysburg Nurse - Philadelphia - 2nd Corps July 19; DOB: 28 Nov 1832; DOD: 3 May 1921; Married: John H Dye of Philly, widowed, Residence: Germantown, Pennsylvania age over 78 circa 1911; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' [https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Clarissa_F._Dye Wikipedia]; [https://www.civilwarmed.org/clara-jones1/ CivilWarMed] [https://www.civilwarmed.org/clara-jones4/ CW Med.org] |! 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Added !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;"|Bio-Building Notes |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Echols-516|William Early Echols]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KD7C-S2G FS Profile KD7C-S2G]; |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|47937796}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|sources; bio needs organization; has nurse and cemetery categories; connected; add siblings and children |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Eastman-2898|Maria Olmstead Eldred]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|served in Virginia, Residence: Canton, New York age 69 circa 1911; alternate spelling: Elred; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWG2-SKN FS Profile GWG2-SKN]; |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|157876158}}  |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|good biography, some facts need narrative; sources need formatting; connected; has categories |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Dada-6|Harriet Atwood Dada Emens]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[http://www.gutenberg.org/files/21853/21853-h/21853-h.htm Gutenberg]; Conklin, Women at Gettyburg - Graduated Women's (Homeopathic) Medical College, NY in 1868. Settled in Syracuse; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] '''; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L4JJ-KHJ FS Profile L4JJ-KHJ]; |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|88659269}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|bio needs formatting from merge cleanup and narrative; sources; connected and has categories |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Blair-7982|Lorinda "Annie" Anna Blair Etheridge]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|aka "Annie Etheridge; " nurse of 3rd Michigan Infantry Regiment; ''only female Kearney Cross recipient''; Moore women of the war 1866. p.513 - Kearny commissioned her as regimental sergeant. and presented her with the Kearney cross. Marched with brigade. Antietam, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg; When general orders excluded her from battlefield, she worked in hospitals. (1864) Hospital Transport- Miss Bradley. Worked with Mrs. Husband at City Point. DOB: 5/3 1839; DOD: 1/23 1913; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] '''; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K889-GNK FS Profile K889-GNK]; [https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Anna_Etheridge Wikipedia]; [https://guides.loc.gov/civil-war-soldiers/annie-etheridge Bio LOC] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|8125627}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|has census sources; needs narrative; connected, no categories |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Cherrington-174|Mary Cherrington Ewing]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/2WNV-LGM FS Profile 2WNV-LGM]; |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|28495972}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|WTX created profile; some sources with facts; connected; no categories |} |} ::::{{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-14.png|align=c|size=l}} ====="F"===== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 1000px;" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Nurses’ - Current Last Name F''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 1000px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 1000px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;"|Nurse Profile !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;"|Personal & Service Information !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;"|Memorial !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;"|Sources
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Added !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;"|Bio-Building Notes |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Bartlett-10286|Adelia Bartlett Fay]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|pension record; Image: See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era Nurse Portraits]; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVVC-VSM FS Profile LVVC-VSM] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|97124519}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Orphaned profile; information on profile needs source support; some links broken; no image |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Felton-1684|Mary Felton]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KHDL-TN2 FS Profile KHDL-TN2] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|167507828}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs additional categories and narrative bio including nursing experience; no image |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Fifield-139|Dr. Almira Fifield]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|161263831}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|good sources and narrative; could expand on CW nurse duty; connected; no categories, include PM in changes |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Morrison-18566|Isabella Morrison Fogg]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|USSC Maine - Maine Camp and Hospital Association 2 weeks. July 4th.; DOB: 1823; DOD: 23 Dec 1873; pension record & service card [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHQZ-YHZ FS Profile GHQZ-YHZ] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|21435699}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|good sources and narrative; includes photo |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Knowlton-2755|Sarah Knowlton Fouche]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNS3-V1Q FS Profile KNS3-V1Q] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|84909377}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Single line profile; needs profiles; needs additional categories; no image |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Hathaway-4840|Sarah Hathaway Foy]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K4YB-X87 FS Profile K4YB-X87] Service: Nurse, Medical Department, U.S. Volunteers; Sarah was married to Abial Blanchard Foy, 2nd Vermont, and another nurse, her mother, who apparently served with Sarah's brother, Allen T. Hathaway, 5th Vermont. 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Complete !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;"|Connected !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;"|Categories
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Norris Gresham]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Lapel, Indiana; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZB6-HRY FS Profile KZB6-HRY]; |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|71469020}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|WIP |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|WIP |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|one sentence bio; sources need formatting, only CW Nurse caegory; not connected; orphaned profile |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Sholes-78|Ann Eliza Sholes Gridley]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|ADD Mini-bio; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/sources/2FYZ-MZQ 2FYZ-MZQ]; |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|8634901}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|update bio for sources;connected; CW Nurse category |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Griggs-3411|Helen Griggs]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FamilySearch|LRN8-6WM}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|24300712}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs: profiles, bio work |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Preston-7483|Harriet Preston Grogan]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/sources/96WL-4XQ 96WL-4XQ]; |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|199546410}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|one sentence bio; has sources; narrative for Censuses; not connected; categories |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Guffy-89|Ellen Guffy]]   |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH6T-Z41 FS Profile GH6T-Z41]; |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|32151107}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|good bio start - needs more narrative and nurse work; needs linked primary sources; not connected; needs categories |} |} ::::{{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-14.png|align=c|size=l}} ====="H"===== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 1000px;" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Nurses’ - Current Last Name H''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 1000px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 1000px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;"|Nurse Profile !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;"|Personal & Service Information !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;"|Memorial !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;"|Sources
Added !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;"|Bio
Complete !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;"|Connected !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;"|Categories
Added !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;"|Bio-Building Notes |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Spafford-760|Mary Spafford Hadley]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FamilySearch|MWSJ-P7M}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|245909176}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Bio needs work |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Hadley-3655|Paulina Hadley]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FamilySearch|KZ8L-GFS}}; [https://vermontcivilwar.org/get.php?input=84419 VermontCW bio] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|138113697}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs Work |! 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align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FamilySearch|21RP-7PW}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|71887201}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs:profiles, narrative bio. |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Green-48364|Mary Green Hancock]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FamilySearch|974D-QTF}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs:profiles, sources |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Aborn-91|Elizabeth Aborn Harris]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] '''; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G435-HRL FS Profile G435-HRL]; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eliza_Harris_(Civil_War_nurse) Wikipedia] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|32790900}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Orphaned profile; needs inline citations formatting and suggestions corrections |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Hartin-29|Susan Hartin Haviland]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|widow pension file; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH7H-TWV FS Profile LH7H-TWV]; |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|36071215}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|good bio start - include PM in any changes; sources need formatting; not connected; has categories |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Foote-2389|Harriet Ward Foote Hawley]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHGT-CF4 FS Profile LHGT-CF4]; |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|37926088}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|gedcom-generated bio - needs more narrative and nurse work; needs linked primary sources; connected; needs categories |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Meseroll-9|Margaret Meseroll Hayes]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FamilySearch|9JM2-M65}}; husband Sanford Hayes; [https://archive.org/details/inhonorofnationa00nati/page/n38/mode/1up Bio 1]; [https://archive.org/details/ourarmynursesint00holl/page/90/mode/2up Bio 2] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|9623028}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs: profiles, connection |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Titus-607|Fannie H Titus Hazen]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Born 9 May 1840, Vershire, VT; great grandfather served in the Revolutionary War; older brother enlisted in 4th Vermont Infantry age 17; married: Hazen; Service: Nurse, Medical Department, US Volunteers, Columbian Hospital, Washington, DC.; Residence: Cambridge, Massachusetts 1895; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZ99-KT7 FS Profile LZ99-KT7]; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fanny_Titus_Hazen Wikipedia]; [https://archive.org/details/ourarmynursesint00inholl/page/496/mode/2up Our Nurses pg 496] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|91914611}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|bio doesn't match sources, needs work; needs categories and connection to tree; has notable sticker |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Hibbard-1899|Julia Hibbard]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FamilySearch|KD37-1P9}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|117474675}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Need Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs: sibling profiles |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Hill-42426|Nancy Hill]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FamilySearch|GZFS-LRK}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|83189939}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Bio needs work, WT connection needed. |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Blaikie-159|Jane Currie Blaikie Hoge]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|In 1861, Jane Hoge, age 50, assumed, with [[Rice-7782|Mary Ashton Rice Livermore]], the management of the Northwestern Sanitary Commission branch based in Chicago and held the post throughout the Civil War; ''' Image '''; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8LP-VR6 FS Profile K8LP-VR6]; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Currie_Blaikie_Hoge Wikipedia]; [https://archive.org/details/womenofwartheirh6471moor/page/n369/mode/2up?q=Hoge Archive.org]; [https://www.britannica.com/biography/Jane-Currie-Blaikie-Hoge Britannica]; [https://www.womenhistoryblog.com/2013/09/jane-currie-blaikie-hoge.html Women's History]; [http://what-when-how.com/women-and-war/hoge-jane-currie-blaikie-medical-service/ Women in War]; [https://www.encyclopedia.com/women/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/hoge-jane-1811-1890 Encyclopedia]; [https://www.gutenberg.org/files/21853/21853-h/21853-h.htm#Page_560 Pg 560-578] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|51701795}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|needs categories and full bio |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Holland-15579|Mary Gardner Holland]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FamilySearch|LVYM-2XW}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|92379709}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs profiles of siblings and bio work. |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Wilson-49417|Lydia Wilson Holliday]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FamilySearch|}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|124611453}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs: profiles, sources, narrative bio |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Ellis-26193|Anna Morris Ellis Holstein]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FamilySearch|KFFV-2KK}}; [https://archive.org/details/threeyearsinfiel00hols/mode/1up Author ''Three Years in Field Hospitals of the Army of the Potomac'']; [[Wikipedia:Anna_Morris_Holstein|Anna Morris Holstein]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|15459924}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs expanded bio. |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Opie-74|Juliet Ann Opie Hopkins]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Known as the "Florence Nightengale of the South" for her care of Confederate soldiers, she was the only woman honored by the Confederate Military. In 1861 she sold properties to finance hospitals, medical care and supplies for Confederate troops.; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M7MS-WCD FS Profile M7MS-WCD]; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juliet_Opie_Hopkins Wikipedia]; [http://www.awhf.org/hopkins.html Hall of Fame]; [http://maconhistory.weebly.com/juliet-hopkins.html Macon History] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|3030}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|WIP bio; finish sources; connected; has categories |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Larkin-3270|Harriet R Larkin Hopp]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FamilySearch|LK9T-Q3H}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|12944510}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs: profiles, narrative bio |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Simonds-863|Abigail J Simonds Horton]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|67615101}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|CC - no primary sources, only Wikipedia and FindAGrave; bio is basic from FamilySearch |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Hosford-520|Frances Rebecca Hosford]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FamilySearch|K8JK-MNK}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Matthews-14634|Nancy Jane Matthews Hosford]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|4th Vermont Infantry; {{FamilySearch|K8XV-JQF}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|54357260}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|WTX bio; needs sources; not connected; no categories |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Danforth-903|Marilla Danforth Hovey]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Gettysburg Nurse - Government Husband Surgeon - 11th Corps Hospital; 136th NY; Husband's Name: Dr. Bleeker Lansing Hovey DOB: 1818; DOD: 1899; pension record; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZL6-37D FS Profile LZL6-37D]; |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|81898009}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|WTX bio; needs sources, not connected, no categories |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Woolsey-1410|Eliza Newton Woolsey Howland]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|daughter of [[Newton-5929|'''Jane Eliza Newton Woolsey''']], sister of [[Woolsey-1434|'''Abby Howland Woolsey''']], [[Woolsey-1410|'''Eliza Newton Woolsey Howland''']], [[Woolsey-1436|'''Georgeanna Muirson Woolsey Bacon''']], and [[Woolsey-1433|'''Jane Stuart Woolsey''']]; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M9MP-WY1 FS Profile M9MP-WY1]; |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|55735370}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|sources needed and source formatting; bio needs organization and narrative |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Howland-3064|Emily Howland]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FamilySearch|KZFG-C71}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|158238946}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Nees primary sources. |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Clark-74495|Clarissa Clark Hoyt]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FamilySearch|K42P-3SG}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|89031138}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs: profiles, narrative bio |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Deuel-340|Etta Deuel Hubbs]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|pension record; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LC7V-CXC FS Profile LC7V-CXC]; |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|28171428}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|WTX bio; needs sources, not connected, no categories |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Maricle-109|Sarah Ann Maricle Huff]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KPW4-CYT FS Profile KPW4-CYT]; |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|183296206}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|WTX bio; needs related sources; not connected, no categories |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Hughes-30362|Debbie A Hughes]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FamilySearch|GWGL-J47}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|38233682}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs:primary sources, profiles |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Allen-52047|Sophronia Allen Smith Hunt]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Alternate First Name - Sophrona; Originally enlisted as a "male" soldier in the Company C, 29th Iowa Infantry Regiment, and when her gender was discovered, was allowed to stay with the unit as a nurse. DOB: October 1846 DOD: August 1, 1928; widow's pension file; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNQ4-KK6|KNQ4-KK6]; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sophronia_Smith_Hunt#/Civil_War_service Wikipedia]; [https://forbiddenhiddenforgotten.blogspot.com/2016/12/sophronia-smith-hunt.html Blog] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|172696600}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|WTX bio; needs narrative; not connected; no categories |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Morris-36847|Mary Morris Husband]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FamilySearch|LTB2-LLL}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|28643187}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Shindel-23|Elizabeth Embich Shindel Hutter]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Gettysburg Nurse - Philadelphia USSC - July 4 ? to 15th; Husband's Name: Edwin Wilson Hutter; Husband was secretary for James Buchanan before studying for ministry.; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MR5R-H4C FS Profile MR5R-H4C]; [https://www.oldbaldycwrt.org/newsletters/2012/November2012.pdf Homefront Heroes] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|20490948}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|WTX bio; needs related sources; not connected, no categories |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Burns-15594|Elizabeth Ann Burns Hyatt]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Residence Lenox, Macomb, Michigan 1900; widow of Asa Hyatt; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] '''; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZJ3-LST FS Profile GZJ3-LST]; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Hyatt Wikipedia]; [https://military.wikia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Hyatt Military Wikia]; |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|114219947}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|bio & sources need formatting; not connected, no categories; ; include PM in any changes |} |} ::::{{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-14.png|align=c|size=l}} ====="J"===== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 1000px;" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Nurses’ - Current Last Name J''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 1000px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 1000px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;"|Nurse Profile !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;"|Personal & Service Information !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;"|Memorial !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;"|Sources
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Added !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;"|Bio-Building Notes |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[West-22474|Louisa West Jackman]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K4YW-WNW FS Profile K4YW-WNW]; |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|139402128}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|WTX bio; needs sources, not connected; no categories |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Oslin-32|Frances "Fannie" A. Oslin Jackson]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Residence: Olathe, Kansas age 76 circa 1911; was from Olathe, Kansas; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/27ST-C9Y FS Profile 27ST-C9Y]; [https://vermontcivilwar.org/get.php?input=85505 VT Profile] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|22508783}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|AGC formatted bio - gedcom; needs sources; connected; no categories |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Jacobs-4188|Louisa Matilda Jacobs]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KHBR-PHK FS Profile KHBR-PHK]; |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|27115242}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|no bio or sources other than rootsweb and unlinked DAR; connected; needs categories |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Jennings-11918|Janet Jane Jennings]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FamilySearch|LKMF-K14}}; [https://guides.loc.gov/civil-war-soldiers/janet-jennings LOC bio]; [[Wikipedia:Janet_Jennings]]; [https://www.aahn.org/jennings AAHN.org]; Nurse who served in the Civil War in Washington, D.C., and in the Spanish-American War in Cuba; |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|86340603}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs:Sources, profiles, narrative bio. |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Brakeman-100|Clarrissa M. Brakeman Johnson]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Geneva, Ohio; Husband - George H. Johnson; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MFRC-85T FS Profile MFRC-85T]; |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|84280529}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|WTX profile from FamilySearch; need those sources and narrative added; connected, no categories - WIP |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Reeves-3327|Sarah Reeves Johnston]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|served in the USSC; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L41B-XPC FS Profile L41B-XPC] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|17382031}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|WTX facts; needs narrative; connected; some categories |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Jones-111923|Esther "Hetty" Jones]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FamilySearch|L7FT-VR2}}; [https://guides.loc.gov/civil-war-soldiers/sybil-jones LOC bio] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|22321916}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs:Sources, narrative bio, profiles |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Jones-106478|Mary Ann Jones]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Project:US_Black_Heritage]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs:Sources, profiles, connection |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Jones-111924|Sibyl Jones]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FamilySearch|LHNB-YHN}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|51784810}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs: Sources, narrative bio, profiles |} |} ::::{{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-14.png|align=c|size=l}} ===Nurses’ Current Last Name K - R=== ====="K"===== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 1000px;" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Nurses’ - Current Last Name K''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 1000px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 1000px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;"|Nurse Profile !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;"|Personal & Service Information !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;"|Memorial !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;"|Sources
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Lemmon] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|6638370}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|WIP |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|WIP |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|sources need correct formatting (inline citations and corrections for links); bio doesn't include some sources or Civil War; has notable and suffragette stickers |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Souder-407|Sarah Jane Souder Linnard]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Gettysburg Nurse - Philadelphia - 2nd Corps; DOB: 2 Feb 1842; DOD: 5 Dec 1911; Spouse: James Mifflin Linnard; Daughter of [[Thatcher-1618|Emily Bliss Thatcher Souder]]; Volunteered as a nurse in the aftermath of the Battle of Gettysburg; Buried at Woodlands Cemetery in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCLL-SHG FS Profile KCLL-SHG]; |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|73259994}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|WIP - WTX bio; needs sources, not connected; no categories |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Smith-177719|Barbara Maria Smith Logan]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVFV-PZG FS Profile LVFV-PZG]; |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|37712304}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|WTX bio; needs bio & sources; not connected; no categories |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Bair-797|Mary Bair Van Pelt Loomis]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|married first [[Van_Pelt-757|George Van Pelt]]; 2nd: [[Loomis-3437|Harvey Loomis]]; served in Med Dept - volunteer Michigan units as a nurse; pension records; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] '''; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K4KK-GCR FS Profile K4KK-GCR]; [[Wikipedia:Mary_Loomis]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|103690582}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|needs bio narrative; source formatting; some info belongs to other Mary; some categories, not connected |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Hunt-22607|Mary Jane Hunt Loomis]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|pension records; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M7Q9-VGH FS Profile M7Q9-VGH]; |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|WIP - WTX bio; needs sources; not connected; no categories |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Low-4186|Sarah Low]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FamilySearch|K83C-CMC}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|126222945}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs:Narrative bio, sources, profiles |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Clark-20416|Almira Clark Lowell]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|First husband was John Paul Jones. FAGM states she was either a nurse or a cook. 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Added !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;"|Bio-Building Notes |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Maertz-24|Louise Maertz]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Wikipedia:Louise_Maertz]]; [https://www.gutenberg.org/files/21853/21853-h/21853-h.htm#Page_384 Brockett, "Woman's Work"]; {{FamilySearch|K8VF-MQH}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|100145764}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs: primary sources, profiles, connection. |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Graham-27906|Mary L. Graham Mannon]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FamilySearch|M5JH-7LJ}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|145461667}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs: profiles, narrative bio, connection. |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Trip-70|Nancy Trip Marlow]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|married John Allen Marlow; records available on Fold3.com; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/sources/2JBB-QLW 2JBB-QLW]; |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|formatting sources needed; needs narrative, doesn't include all sources; only nurse category |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Marsh-12647|Susan E Marsh]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://archive.org/details/ourarmynursesint00inholl/page/148/mode/2up Our Nurses, Pgs 148-152]; {{FamilySearch|KCBG-6M2}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs: profiles, expanded bio, connection |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Martin-64541|Arsinoe Martin]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MT71-T8W FS Profile MT71-T8W]; |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|71841417}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! 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Boston Megar]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FamilySearch|LW5J-SKJ}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|113651304}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs: sources, profiles, narrative bio. |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Merrick-1172|Caroline H Merrick]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FamilySearch|LHJD-QTZ}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|154240231}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs: bio work, sources. |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Merrick-1174|Frances A Merrick]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FamilySearch|LHJD-QG4}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|123768145}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs: bio work, sources |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Merrill-5327|Catherine Merrill]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LWNG-TSF FS Profile LWNG-TSF]; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catharine_Merrill Wikipedia] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|76975559}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|WIP |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|WIP |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|WIP; good bio - a few facts and sources to add |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Miller-108323|Adaline L. Miller]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FamilySearch|LVGR-7KM}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|76975559}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs:profiles |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Lloyd-8699|Emma Lloyd Miller]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MHXH-CQV FS Profile MHXH-CQV]; |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|994683}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|bio narrative started; connected; some categories; has sources |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Ashby-3298|Nancy H. Ashby Miller]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|pension record; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHF9-XL1 FS Profile LHF9-XL1] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|76069095}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|needs sources and bio narrative; not connected; some categories |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Moorhead-1160|Mary Elizabeth Moorhead]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FamilySearch|MXKC-WTF}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|122479341}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs:profiles; expanded bio |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Church-7901|Jane M Church Morton]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FamilySearch|9Z3H-SK8}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|130379536}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs: profiles, narrative bio |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Murkin-16|Mary Elizabeth Spidell Murkin]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6BP-RJH FS Profile L6BP-RJH]; |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|180771172}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|sources need formatting; bio start, needs more narrative and nurse work; connected; needs categories. |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Chapman-24094|Minerva A Chapman Murphy]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FamilySearch|LDYR-C11}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|204988199}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs: profiles, sources, connection |} |} ::::{{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-14.png|align=c|size=l}} ====="N"===== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 1000px;" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Nurses’ - Current Last Name N''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 1000px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 1000px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;"|Nurse Profile !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;"|Personal & Service Information !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;"|Memorial !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;"|Sources
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Added !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;"|Bio-Building Notes |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[O'Connell-2424|Sr Anthony Mary O'Connell]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Sister Anthony; [[Wikipedia:Mary_O'Connell_(nurse)]];[https://civilwar.wikia.org/wiki/Mary_O%27Connell CivilWar wikia]; [https://limerickslife.com/mary-oconnell/ Limerick's Life] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|81099579}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs:primary sources |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Lemmon-1083|Cynthia Rebecca Lemmon Oleson]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FamilySearch|LY74-B55}}; nurse in Tennessee Residence: Sierraville, California age 87 circa 1911; pension record |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|24928002}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs:Narrative bio, sources |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Carmen-32|Mary Elizabeth Carman Osborn]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Alternate spelling: Carmen |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|80337213}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|No bio; only FindAGrave memorial as source; connected; some categories |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Gilson-1247|Helen Louise Gilson Osgood]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Gettysburg Nurse - Independent Sanitary Commission - 3rd Corps with Mrs. Husbands and McKay; DOB: 22 Nov 1835; DOD: 20 Apr 1868; Coddington Faces of Civil WarNurses p. 249 Women’s Relief Corps; Spouse: Hamilton Edward Osgood]. Cared for wounded and dying soldiers at battles including Yorktown, Antietam, Gettysburg, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, and Petersburg. Advocated for a better hospital for African American soldiers and the creation the Colored Hospital Service, of which she became the head until the end of the war; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] '''; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LW84-RRY FS Profile LW84-RRY]; [https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Helen_L._Gilson Wikipedia]; [https://guides.loc.gov/civil-war-soldiers/gilson-osgood LOC Bio] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|36562513}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|WTX facts from FS; orphaned profile; connected; no categories |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Norvell-25|Lucy Wilhellmina Norvell Otey]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Confederate file; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHRS-WHH FS Profile LHRS-WHH]; [https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Emily_Elizabeth_Parsons Wikipedia] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|10525013}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|FindAGrave memorial only source; some narrative - needs life events; connected; some categories. |} |} ::::{{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-14.png|align=c|size=l}} ====="P"===== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 1000px;" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Nurses’ - Current Last Name P''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 1000px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 1000px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;"|Nurse Profile !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;"|Personal & Service Information !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;"|Memorial !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;"|Sources
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Added !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;"|Bio-Building Notes |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[French-13297|Emma French Sackett]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FamilySearch|LZZ8-78L}}; [https://archive.org/details/ourarmynursesint00inholl/page/232/mode/2up Nursing work] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|12654632}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs: Sources, narrative bio |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Safford-465|Mary Jane Safford]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Mary Jane Safford's brother, Anson Safford,former governor of the Arizona Territory founded Tarpon Springs, Florida in 1882; Mary Jane came with the governor and Mrs. Safford then. She was a nurse in the early days of the Civil War, studied medicine, taught at the Boston University Medical School, and was the first woman physician to practice in Florida; ''' Images: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] '''; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K4TN-PK7 FS Profile K4TN-PK7]; [https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Mary_J._Safford Wikipedia]; [http://www.geocities.ws/civil_warcontinues/MaryJaneSafford.html CW Continues] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|11869467}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Joy-1576|Agnes Joy Salm-Salm]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FamilySearch|MTYY-NGP}}; [[Wikipedia:Agnes_Salm-Salm|Agnes Salm-Salm]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|13261681}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs: primary sources; narrative bio. |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Smith-94611|Sarah Smith Sampson]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Nurse/Maine Soldiers Relief Association - 3rd Maine; Letterman 4 weeks til mid August; Husband's Name: Charles A.L. Sampson DOB: Feb 1842; DOD: 22 Dec 1907; Civii War nurse, wife of Charles A.L. Sampson, Lt. Col. 3rd Main Volunteers Infantry; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G95T-QFX FS Profile G95T-QFX]; [https://www.mainememory.net/sitebuilder/site/854/page/1264/display Maine Memory] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|28767466}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Baldwin-16483|Helen Baldwin Schafer]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FamilySearch|9SGW-5YH}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|96574175}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs: sources, narrative bio |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Cawthra-12|Sarah Elizabeth Cawthra Schoeffel]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LV39-6S1 FS Profile LV39-6S1]; |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|89494181}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Bullock-5306|Ann Marie Bullock Schram]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Maybe of New Amsterdam, New York. nurse in Fredricksburg, pension, Residence: Albany, New York age 77 circa 1911; ''' Images: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] '''; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2WV-2K5 FS Profile K2WV-2K5]; |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|186058166}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Scott-53473| Mary "Kate" Scott]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FamilySearch|LBKK-YZQ}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|81353270}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs: Improved bio, DOB & DOD sources |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Brewster-3996|Elizabeth Emmeline Brewster Scribner]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCBV-JCG FS Profile KCBV-JCG]; |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Edmonds-1987|Sarah Emma Edmonds Seelye]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|records; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/99P6-WFG FS Profile 99P6-WFG]; [https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Sarah_Emma_Edmonds Wikipedia] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|6843300}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Tyler-1012|Letitia Tyler Semple]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Daughter of President John Tyler.; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KPQ5-B4G FS Profile KPQ5-B4G]; |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|6654908}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Davis-6364|Jane Kerby Davis Senseny]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Nurse-Sanitary Commission Chambersburg - Seminary July 14; Husband's Name: Abraham H. Senseny DOB: 1815; DOD: 11 Aug 1896; Mother of Catherine (Kate) Senseny McKnight; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LWY2-ST2 FS Profile LWY2-ST2]; |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Gardner-17575|Sarah Ann Gardner Setzer]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FamilySearch|LHDH-CDM}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|18626551}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Sever-334|Anna Sever]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FamilySearch|M76S-GV3}}; Her sister Martha was a nurse also. |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|205912214}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs: narrative bio, sibling profiles |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Sever-325|Martha Sever]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L4WN-6QK FS Profile L4WN-6QK]; [https://macivilwarmonuments.com/tag/martha-sever/ War Monuments]; [http://www.kingstonpubliclibrary.org/LHR/Notable_People/Martha%20Sever.pdf Kingston Library] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|39855889}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Sharpless-328|Harriet "Hattie" Reifsnyder Sharpless]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Residence: Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania; [https://colcohist-gensoc.org/wp-content/uploads/Harriet_Sharpless_Civil_War_Nurse.pdf Morning Press Obit]; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L44N-V3T FS Profile L44N-V3T]; |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|75734989}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Newby-1899|Ellen Sarah Newby Sheldon]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FamilySearch|LX3L-9RS}}; cremated |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs: sources, profiles, narrative bio |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Hasmer-8|Emma L Hasmer Simonds]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FamilySearch|KCL6-YKV}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|86846514}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Find-a-Grave memorial suggests surname Tyler, needs thorough research. |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Kellogg-3414|Ruth Kellogg Sinnott]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FamilySearch|K6ML-DRG}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|133159372}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs:profiles, fuller narrative bio. |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Huxford-70|Sarah Huxford Sisson]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FamilySearch|94ZB-N61}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|5559569}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs: profiles, sources, narrative bio |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Anderson-60379|Elizabeth Anderson Smith]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Nurse - Philadelphia - 2nd Corps July 15-July 30 |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Pulver-826|Margaret Pulver Smith]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FamilySearch|LY1X-VQG}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|75734796}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Single line bio. |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Pruett-432|Ann F Pruett Marlow Snodgrass]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Thatcher-1618|Emily Bliss Thatcher Souder]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Volunteered as a nurse in the aftermath of the Battle of Gettysburg - Philadelphia - 2nd Corps July 15-July 30; Husband's Name: Edmund Alphonso Souder DOB: 5 Jun 1814; DOD: 22 Dec 1886; Spouse: [[Souder-253|Edmund Alphonso Souder]]; She was the author of "Leaves From the Battlefield of Gettysburg," published in 1864. Daugher [[Souder-407|Sarah Jane Souder Linnard]] was also a nurse; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KNS3-8WT KNS3-8WT]; |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|10188910}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Souder-407|Sarah Jane Linnard Souder]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Gettysburg Nurse - Philadelphia - 2nd Corps; DOB: 2 Feb 1842; DOD: 5 Dec 1911 |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Sunbury-12|Martha J. Sunbury Spencer]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|pension record; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9SL2-6D3 FS Profile 9SL2-6D3]; |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|216105579}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Single line bio |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Milliken-2062|Sarah Milliken Sprague]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FamilySearch|KZG9-28W}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|33346458}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Narrative profile needs work |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Akin-1179|Amanda Akin Stearns]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Was from a prominent Quaker family. When she was in her 80s, she wrote: "The Lady Nurse of Ward E" In 1909 from her diaries about her service at Armory Square Hospital in Washington, D.C. during the Civil War; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] '''; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9ZS9-146 FS Profile 9ZS9-146]; [https://acwm.org/learn/educator-resources/the-diary-of-a-civil-war-nurse-amanda-akin/ Diary]; [https://americanhistory.si.edu/documentsgallery/exhibitions/nursing_2.html?newwindow=true Article]; [https://teachinghistory.org/history-content/website-reviews/25001 Teaching History] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|24059603}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Rosenkrans-202|Florana Rosenkrans Sterling]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FamilySearch|KH27-Z68}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|31926085}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs: profiles, narrative bio, connection |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Harvey-17293|Elisabeth Harvey Stevens]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Spouse: Xerxes Cushman Stevens. Worked as nurse for the winter of 1863 in her husband's Co. F. 15th Vermont Volunteers regiment in Virginia camps.; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZ4V-4WG FS Profile LZ4V-4WG]; [http://www.vermontcivilwar.org/get.php?input=84498 Civil War VT] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|62418464}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Bosworth-1921|Minerva Bosworth Stevenson]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FamilySearch|LKLY-NZ7}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|146000810}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs: profiles; connection; bio work |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Chapman-22134|Lurinda Chapman Steward]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FamilySearch|LZFS-JT2}}; Husband was in the circus. |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|79049472}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs profiles of children, narrative bio |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Myers-18911|Elizabeth Salome "Sallie" Myers Stewart]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Gettysburg nurse: 21 year-old Gettysburg schoolteacher was suddently thrust into the role of a nurse, tending to injured soldiers at her father's home and in the Catholic Church where hundreds of wounded Union and Confederate soldiers were hospitalized. She later contributed food and nursing assistance at Camp Letterman General Hospital [https://www.nps.gov/gett/learn/historyculture/civilians-at-gettysburg.htm nps.gov]; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHVG-XFV FS Profile LHVG-XFV]; [https://www.womenhistoryblog.com/2007/03/sallie-myers.html Blog]; [http://www.thomaslegion.net/elizabethsalomesalliemyers.html Thomas Legion]; [http://celebrategettysburg.com/love-civil-war/ Gettysburg]; [https://www.gettysburgdaily.com/gettysburg-civilian-salome-sallie-myers/ Gettysburg Daily]; [https://www.womenhistoryblog.com/2007/03/sallie-myers.html Blog] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|14828889}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|WTX facts; has sources; not connected; needs categories |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[McConaughy-78|Elizabeth McConaughy Stoever]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Gettysburg Nurse - RR Station; Husband's Name: Dr. Martin Luther Stoever; DOB: 15 Feb 1819; DOD: 25 Feb 1906; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8Y6-KW1 FS Profile K8Y6-KW1]; |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|206299962}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|WTX bio; needs categories; connected; needs categories |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[McCarthy-7890|Lovina McCarthy Streight]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FamilySearch|LWVQ-386}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|46025135}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs: profiles, narrative bio |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Green-16474|Emma Frances Green Stringfellow]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Known as Emma Green as she served as a young nurse in the hospital the Union made out of the Greens' home in Alexandria, Virginia for most of the war. Her life, along with other nurses at the hospital were portrayed in the PBS "Mercy Street" series. She worked closely with [[Phinney-991|Mary Phinney Von Olnhausen]] . Her fiance was a Confederate spy, and possibly Emma assisted him in the espionage efforts; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] '''; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LWZ8-P6X FS Profile LWZ8-P6X]; [https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Emma_Green_(nurse) Wikipedia]; [https://www.alexandriava.gov/historic/civilwar/default.aspx?id=89869 Alexandri VA]; [https://www.pbs.org/mercy-street/uncover-history/real-people-places/mansion-house-carlyle-house/ PBS]; [http://sociallogic.iath.virginia.edu/node/196 Social Logic]; [http://wikipedia.us.nina.az/wiki/Emma_Green_(nurse) Nina.AZ]; [http://www.emmaofalexandria.com/the-real-green-family.html Emma of Alexandria] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|9712733}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|basic bio needs more to incorporate the sources listed and Civil War nurse and life events; connected; no categories |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Bell-33017|Anna "Annie" Bell Stubbs]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|First volunteered her services as a nurse in October of 1862; was present at the Battles of Harper's Ferry, Acquia Creek, and Gettysburg; Was matron of Hospitals No. 1 and No. 8 in Nashville until the end of the war. Annie is the nurse in [https://ahec.armywarcollege.edu/exhibits/CivilWarImagery/images/nurses1.png one of the most iconic photographs of the Civil War] taken in Nashville, Tennessee (circa 1864). " Nurse Annie Bell with patients after the Battle of Nashville. This image was used by the USSC during its Northwest Sanitary Fair in Chicago in 1865." Pension record; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] '''; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT16-8ZZ FS Profile LT16-8ZZ]; |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|20044808}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|WIP; needs categories; source formatting |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Sturges-899|Mary Sturges]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Maiden name: unknown; {{FamilySearch|GMG4-Z99}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|7434327}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs: profiles, sources, narrative bio |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Cannon-7519|Jane Cannon Swisshelm]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FamilySearch|MRHX-LX9}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|11436265}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|only secondary sources |} |} ::::{{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-14.png|align=c|size=l}} ====="T"===== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 1000px;" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Nurses’ - Current Last Name T''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 1000px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 1000px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;"|Nurse Profile !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;"|Personal & Service Information !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;"|Memorial !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;"|Sources
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Philadelphia: Zeigler, McCurdy & Co., 1867]; [http://uncountedforces.blogspot.com/2010/05/louisa-titcomb-of-stroudwater.html Blog]; [https://pmwht.org/places/stroudwater-district/sd02-home-of-louisa-titcomb-and-almira-quinby.html Home] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|115847131}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|census sources,needs life events; one-sentence bio; not connected; nurse category only |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Forbes-6723|Ellen Sarah Forbes Tolman]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|From Maine, Born: 1 Sep 1837. Began nursing the wounded at the Battle of Bull Run and later liasion for the soldiers with their families. Received special pension of $25/month in 1886. Husband: Eleazer Tolman;; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/sources/218V-BGH FS Profile 218V-BGH]; [https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn84031490/1864-03-01/ed-1/seq-4/ March 1, 1864 Chicago Tribune]; [https://www.centralmaine.com/2018/11/12/civil-war-nurse-made-her-mark-in-history/ Central Maine] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|64321404}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|census sources,needs life events; one-sentence bio & WTX Facts; connected; nurse category only |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[McClaflin-21|Sarah Statira McClaflin Tooley]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LL3T-NFP FS Profile LL3T-NFP]; |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|131298266}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|no sources; one-sentence bio; connected; no categories; CC |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Totman-159|(Irene) Catherine Totman]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FamilySearch|K2SR-YBJ}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|51117538}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs: sources, profiles, narrative bio |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[King-46254|Ella "Grandma" Saffold King Newsom Trader]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| '' “The Florence Nightingale of the South; ” '' Confederate nurse with the Army of Tennessee; Served in hospitals near Bowling Green, Nashville, Memphis, Chattanooga, Corinth, Marietta, and Atlanta 2 records - Confederate matron and citizen file; remarried to Confederate veteran Colonel W.H. Trader in 1867; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] '''; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHQ2-FJ1 FS Profile LHQ2-FJ1]; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ella_King_Newsom Wikipedia]; [https://www.encyclopedia.com/women/dictionaries-thesauruses-pictures-and-press-releases/newsom-ella-king-1838-1919 Encyclopedia]; [https://collections.nlm.nih.gov/catalog/nlm:nlmuid-101424235-img NIH Image]; Book by J. Fraise Richard: [https://archive.org/details/florencenighting01rich Florence Nightengale of the South] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|144376402}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|WTX bio; needs sources; connected; no categories |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Trowbridge-1862|Alpheus Trowbridge]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FamilySearch|K8JK-SXW}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|60901494}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs: sources, narrative bio |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Sisty-65|Susan Sisty Turley]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FamilySearch|L5VL-4MK}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|119823901}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs: narrative bio, sources |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Blanchard-6616|Sister Adeline Blanchard Tyler]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|nurse in Baltimore, Chester, Pennsylvania, and Annapolis, Maryland; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' ; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCVP-CP4 FS Profile LCVP-CP4]; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adeline_Blanchard_Tyler Wikipedia]; [https://guides.loc.gov/civil-war-soldiers/adeline-tyler LOC Bio]; [https://www.womenhistoryblog.com/2008/03/adeline-blanchard-tyler.html History Blog]; [https://www.encyclopedia.com/women/dictionaries-thesauruses-pictures-and-press-releases/tyler-adeline-blanchard-1805-1875 Encyclopedia] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|6699070}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|WTX bio; needs sources; not connected; no categories |} |} ::::{{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-14.png|align=c|size=l}} ====="V"===== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 1000px;" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Nurses’ - Current Last Name V''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 1000px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 1000px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;"|Nurse Profile !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;"|Personal & Service Information !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;"|Memorial !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;"|Sources
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Added !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;"|Bio-Building Notes |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Billings-1676|Elizabeth Billings Walcott]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Rutherford, New Jersey; also known as E L B Walcott; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCXC-38T FS Profile LCXC-38T]; |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|14974293}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|AGC-generated & WTX bio and sources; needs sources updated; connected; no categories |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Walker-52616|Adeline Maria Walker]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Nurse at the Naval Hospital at Annapolis, Maryland. Passed away 28 April 1865 of typhus contracted during the course of her duties; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/sources/M6Q4-MVC FS Profile M6Q4-MVC]; [https://www.gutenberg.org/files/21853/21853-h/21853-h.htm Woman's Work, pg 457] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|126315784}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|census sources,needs life events; one-sentence bio & WTX Facts; not connected; nurse category only |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Cutter-1079|Olivia L Cutter Warne]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|145799266}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Bio narrative needs work; needs profiles; no image |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Allison-7276|Clara Allison Watson]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:US_Black_Heritage_Project Black Heritage Project] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|needs narratve bio, sources. profiles |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Rexford-440|Eliza Susan Rexford Waughop]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|AKA Susan Eliza Rexford; nurse at the No. 2 USA Hospital in Vickburg, Mississippi; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/sources/KLX1-NN9 FS Profile KLX1-NN9]; |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|5245526}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|census sources,needs life events; one-sentence bio & WTX Facts; not connected; nurse category only |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Leslie-3404|Mary Isabel Leslie Welch]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Port Orchard, Washington; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHQ5-H9L FS Profile FS] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|5559640}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|census sources,needs life events; one-sentence bio & WTX Facts; not connected; nurse category only |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Pennypacker-275|Melissa B Pennypacker Whisler]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Gettysburg Nurse - Phoenixville Union Relief Society - 11 Corps, Chambersburg Hospitals with mother; DOB: circa 1846; Sister of Rebecca Pennypacker Price; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9WFV-6CW FS Profile 9WFV-6CW] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Need work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs narrative bio, sources, and profiles; no image |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Whitehead-2451|Carrol R Whitehead]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|80359424}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|AGC bio; needs formatting and narrative; connected; needs categories |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Roberts-44070|Sarah L. Roberts Willis]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MRBY-CXR FS Profile MRBY-CXR] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|209377134}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs narrative bio and sources |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Goldsborough-215|Euphemia Mary Goldsborough Willson]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Gettysburg Nurse - Baltimore Confederate - July12-mid September PA College, Camp Letterman; DOB: 5 Jun 1834; Atlernate DOB: 1836; DOD: 10 Mar 1896; Father's WikiTree Profile [[Goldsborough-184|Martin Goldsborough]]; was also a spy.; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KHKN-L9V FS Profile KHKN-L9V]; [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euphemia_Mary_Goldsborough_Willson Wikipedia]; [https://msa.maryland.gov/megafile/msa/speccol/sc3500/sc3520/013500/013597/html/13597bio.html Archives]; [https://msa.maryland.gov/msa/educ/exhibits/womenshall/html/wilson.html Maryland Women]; [https://www.womenhistoryblog.com/2014/12/euphemia-goldsborough.html Blog] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|18883551}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|WTX bio; needs sources; |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Turner-28433|Sarah "Annie" Wittenmeyer]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|USSC; wrote [https://archive.org/details/undergunswomansr00witt Under Guns] [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annie_Turner_Wittenmyer Wikipedia]; [https://ir.uiowa.edu/annals-of-iowa/vol4/iss4/5/ Annals of Iowa] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|only source is Wikipedia; bio needs more narrative - has events but no sources; no categories |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Mueller-6454|Helena Mueller Wolff]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FamilySearch|LXSB-PTJ}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|62543322}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs narrative bio, sources, profiles, and image |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Lowell-790|Ann Cabot Lowell Woodbury]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/2S79-6C8 FS Profile 2S79-6C8]; |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|102056064}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|bio doesn't explain all the names; husbands not listed |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Tannatt-10|Kate Tannatt Woods]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FamilySearch|GN6C-FRR}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|211424886}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Need Work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs more narrative bio; sources for birth and death; profiles; no image |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Owen-9794|Mehitable E Owen Woods]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K6QC-5XB FS Profile K6QC-5XB]; |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|6402258}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Orphaned profile; family issue - sibling born too close to Mehitable - research needed; no primary sources |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Keen-3200|Marian A. Elisabeth Keen Woodworth]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|residing in Washington DC circa 1911; aka Mary Ann; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G95S-98H FS Profile G95S-98H]; [https://guides.loc.gov/civil-war-soldiers/mary-ann-keen photo & bio] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|39416969}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|one sentence bio; mismatched sources; not connected; needs categories |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Woolsey-1434|Abby Howland Woolsey]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|daughter of [[Newton-5929|'''Jane Eliza Newton Woolsey''']], sister of [[Woolsey-1410|'''Eliza Newton Woolsey Howland''']], [[Woolsey-1436|'''Georgeanna Muirson Woolsey Bacon''']], and [[Woolsey-1433|'''Jane Stuart Woolsey''']]; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5DV-2SQ FS Profile L5DV-2SQ]; [https://www.encyclopedia.com/women/dictionaries-thesauruses-pictures-and-press-releases/woolsey-abby-howland-1828-1893 Encyclopedia] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|55813718}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|created sister's profle from FamilySearch import; no sources except for FamilySearch Profile; not connected and no categories; |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Newton-5929|Jane Eliza Newton Woolsey]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Gettysburg Nurse - Sanitary Commission - First and Second Lodge; Mother of [[Woolsey-1434|'''Abby Howland Woolsey''']], [[Woolsey-1410|'''Eliza Newton Woolsey Howland''']], [[Woolsey-1436|'''Georgeanna Muirson Woolsey Bacon''']], and [[Woolsey-1433|'''Jane Stuart Woolsey''']]; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L421-GJZ FS Profile L421-GJZ]; [https://www.womenhistoryblog.com/2007/07/jane-stuart-woolsey.html Women History];
[https://www.encyclopedia.com/women/dictionaries-thesauruses-pictures-and-press-releases/woolsey-jane-stuart-1830-1891 Encyclopedia];
[http://dotcw.com/woolsey-family-during-the-war-83/ Woolsey family letters] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|55752267}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Yes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|need life event sources and source formatting; bio needs organiation and narrative; not connected; nurse category only |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Woolsey-1433|Jane Stuart Woolsey]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|daughter of [[Newton-5929|'''Jane Eliza Newton Woolsey''']], sister of [[Woolsey-1434|'''Abby Howland Woolsey''']], [[Woolsey-1410|'''Eliza Newton Woolsey Howland''']], and [[Woolsey-1436|'''Georgeanna Muirson Woolsey Bacon''']]; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] '''; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5DV-R3V FS Profile L5DV-R3V]; |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|55752709}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|created sister's profle from FamilySearch import; no sources except for FamilySearch Profile; not connected and no categories; |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Woolsey-1313|Sarah Chauncey Woolsey]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LC7C-7TY FS Profile LC7C-7TY]; [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Chauncey_Woolsey Wikipedia] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|55765554}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|profile created from FamilySearch import; no sources except for FamilySearch Profile; not connected and no categories; |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Watson-29483|Leonora Watson Smith Phemister Wright]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|pension record; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9YQ-GG8 FS Profile G9YQ-GG8]; |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|21933546}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Needs work |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|needs bio and formatting; not connected; needs categories |} |} ::::{{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-14.png|align=c|size=l}} ====="Y"===== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 1000px;" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Nurses’ - Current Last Name Y''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 1000px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 1000px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;"|Nurse Profile !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;"|Personal & Service Information !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;"|Memorial !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;"|Sources
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Nyora Cemetery

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[[Category: Victoria, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category:Nyora Cemetery, Nyora, Victoria]] [[Category: Nyora, Victoria]] Nyora is in the South Gippsland region of Victoria, Australia. The cemetery was photographed on the 12th of January 2014. Links to WikiTree profiles are provided (where known). If you know of any others that can be linked to please contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] to have the link added. If you require a photo of a gravestone listed and there is no profile on WikiTree, please create a profile (WIkiTree is entirely free) and contact Paul Bech and one will be added to the new profile. ---- ===About=== This is part of the [[Project:Oceania_Cemeteries#WikiTree_Australian_Cemeteries|Australian Cemeteries Project]]. Nyora is in the South Gippsland region of Victoria, Australia. Links to WikiTree profiles are provided (where known). If you know of any others that can be linked to please contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] to have the link added. If you require a photo of a gravestone listed and there is no profile on WikiTree, please create a profile (WIkiTree is entirely free) and contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] and one will be added to the new profile. WikiTree is a collaborative effort, so it is little to ask that you add a profile for a person that has not already been added. If you have found a profile then please consider helping others by adding the details of another profile to WikiTree that has not already been added. ===Location and Map=== [https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/150984808#map=16/-38.3383/145.6670 Nyora cemetery location] ===Aims=== This project is to document the life and times of the people interred in Nyora Cemetery. Project members are needed to assist in the research and adding profiles and information to profiles. Hopefully it will grow to include links to other information and such things as video/audio tours of the cemetery. ===Tasks Completed=== *Photography :Completed on the 31st August 2013 *Photo transcriptions :Details of all photos have been transcribed to the sortable table below. ===Sortable Table of graves=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Last name''' ! scope="col" class="unsortable" align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''First names''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Birth''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Death''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Age''' ! scope="col" class="unsortable" align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo''' |- | Admans||Lady Helen||4 Sep 1913||4 Sep 2010||||M or George; M-in-L of Shirley; GM of David||1128374 |- | [[Anderson-71244|ANDERSON]] ||Carl||||21 Jul 1947||81||H of Sarah|| Funeral notice |- | [[Anderson-28564|ANDERSON]] ||George Henry||||6 Jul 1969||66||2nd H of Bertha|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Anderson-28564.jpg 1128156] |- | [[Anderson-54650|ANDERSON]] ||Robert (Bob)||||29 Nov 1996||67||H of Lorna Edna Anderson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Anderson-54650.jpg 1128328] |- | Anderson||Lorna Edna||25 Jul 1924||10 Jun 2010||||W of Robert Anderson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Anderson-54650.jpg 1128328] |- | [[Angwin-549|ANGWIN]] ||Dwayne Leslie||||10 Feb 2003||17||S of Julie & Glenn; B of Krystal & Dale; GS of Hazel & Les, Yvonne & Gilbert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Angwin-549.jpg 1128260] |- | [[Flynn-2009|ARMSTRONG]] ||Mary Veronica||||16 Feb 1976||69||w/Albert John Armstrong|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Flynn-2009.jpg 1128225] |- | [[Armstrong-7330|ARMSTRONG]] ||Albert John (Bert)||||18 Nov 1979||79||w/Mary Veronica Armstrong|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Flynn-2009.jpg 1128225] |- | [[Batten-719|BATTEN]] ||George Henry||||27 Jun 1965||76||Step-B of Bert, George, Ruby, Irene|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Batten-719.jpg 1128154] |- | [[Batten-720|BATTEN]] ||G||||22 Sep 1964||51||VX120538; H of Bertha; F of Dawn, Neville, Marilyn|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Batten-720.jpg 1128155] |- | Belcher||Maureen||||21 Dec 1992||45||W of Alf; M of Matthew & Sally-Anne; D of Rena & Jim Williamson||1128261 |- | [[Bell-13585|BELL]] ||Thomas||||14 Jan 1965||74||H of Sylvia Agnes Bell; F of Jean|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Bell-13585.jpg 1128215] |- | [[Watts-4674|BELL]] ||Sylvia Agnes||||23 May 1992||97||W of Thomas Bell; M of Jean|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Bell-13585.jpg 1128215] |- | [[Berry-9413|BERRY]] ||John R||||4 Mar 1945||||& Infant S Graham Robert; w/Edward D|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Berry-9413.jpg 1128127] |- | [[Berry-9414|BERRY]] ||Graham Robert||||25 Oct 1937||<1||Infant S of John R Berry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Berry-9413.jpg 1128127] |- | [[Berry-16763|BERRY]] ||Edward D||19 Dec 1919||12 Mar 1997||||VX53256; S of John & Rubina; B of Jim, Ian, Jack, Jeanette|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Berry-9413.jpg 1128127] |- | [[Berry-16764|BERRY]] ||Ian Reginald||21 Jul 1922||21 Jun 1999||||VX54019; H of Peggy; F of Jenny, John; GF of Paul, Glenn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Berry-16764.jpg 1128364] |- | [[Diener-359|BERRY]] ||Peggy Maud Jessie||11 Jul 1923||19 Mar 2001||||b. Burleigh Heads, Qd; W of Ian; M of Jenny, John; GM of Paul & Glenn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Diener-359.jpg 1128370] |- | [[Bigelow-920|BIGELOW]] ||Doreen||||||5||with Elizabeth & William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Speirs-67.jpg 1128350] |- | [[Speirs-67|BIGELOW]] ||Elizabeth A||||30 May 1940||81||W of C S Bigelow; w/Doreen, William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Speirs-67.jpg 1128350] |- | [[Bigelow-918|BIGELOW]] ||William||||||3||with Elizabeth & Doreen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Speirs-67.jpg 1128350] |- | [[Binding-129|BINDING]] ||Grace Jane||||1898||6|||| Obituary |- | [[Bowcher-50|BOWCHER]]||Allan Percy (Bill)||5 Mar 1932||23 Jan 2013||||H of Beverley; F of Allan, Marion, Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Bowcher-50.jpg 1128376] |- | [[Bramfitt-1|BRAMFITT]]||Albert Edward||||26 Mar 1977||73||VX39827 Pte|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Bramfitt-1.jpg 1128160] |- | [[Broadby-4|BROADBY]] ||Max Frederick John||||18 Sep 1988||64||F of Larry, Albert, David, Esther, Helen, Wayne, Max, Barbara|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Broadby-4.jpg 1128243] |- | [[Brockman-1023|BROCKMAN]]||John (Terry)||12 Jan 1928||19 Jul 1993||||F of Gary & Tony|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Brockman-1023.jpg 1128392] |- | [[Brooker-1535|BROOKER]]||Sydney Benjamin (Ben)||16 Dec 1934||6 Dec 2009||74||H of Margaret; F of Bronwyn, Jenni, Racaelle, Ben|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Brooker-1535.jpg 1128292] |- | Butler||Janice Margaret||2 Jan 1936||24 Oct 2005||||W of Edward; M of Trevor & Colleen||1128331 |- | [[Calder-846|CALDER]] ||Walter||||11 Dec 1967||67||H of Anne Harriet Calder; F of Lorraine, Irene, Jeanette|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Calder-846.jpg 1128193] |- | [[Avery-3464|CALDER]] ||Anne Harriet||||9 Sep 1994||98||W of Walter Calder; M of Lorraine, Irene, Jeanette|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Calder-846.jpg 1128193] |- | [[Carpanedo-1|CARPANEDO]] ||Giovanni Luigi (Jack)||||10 Sep 1994||64||H of Mavis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Carpanedo-1.jpg 1128302] |- | [[Clarke-16630|CLARKE]] ||Cyril John (Tubby)||||7 Mar 1983||61|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Clarke-16630.jpg 1128251] |- | [[Clifford-4335|CLIFFORD]] ||Eric||22 Apr 1923||15 Aug 1994||||H of Mary; F of John, Paul, Mark, Julie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Clifford-4335.jpg 1128217] |- | [[Treeby-10|CLUTTERBUCK]] ||Lily M W||||10 Jul 1965||||W of John Walter Clutterbuck|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Clutterbuck-119.jpg 1128153] |- | [[Clutterbuck-119|CLUTTERBUCK]] ||John Walter||||25 Nov 1968||||H of Lily Clutterbuck|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Clutterbuck-119.jpg 1128153] |- | [[Clymo-12|CLYMO]] ||Albert Coombs||1905||1992||87||H of Doris Thelma; M of June, Betty, Alan, Marion, Gwenda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Clymo-12.jpg 1128312] |- | [[Hawkins-7067|CLYMO]] ||Doris Thelma||1906||1996||89||W of Albert Coombs; F of June, Betty, Alan, Marion, Gwenda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Clymo-12.jpg 1128312] |- | [[Dowsett-367|COBBETT]] ||Ann Maree||20 Jun 1955||22 Sep 1995||40||D of Nancy Joyce Dowsett|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Dowsett-367.jpg 1128329] |- | [[Cocking-597|COCKING]] ||David Leslie||||11 Feb 1973||15||w/Paul Trevor Cocking|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Cocking-601.jpg 1128208] |- | [[Cocking-601|COCKING]] ||Paul Trevor||||22 Nov 1987||24||w/David Leslie Cocking|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Cocking-601.jpg 1128208] |- | [[Collier-1374|COLLIER]] ||Leslie James||||12 Dec 1948||25||VX105237; S of Ivy Alma Collier|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Unknown-236193.jpg 1128149] |- | [[Unknown-236193|COLLIER]]||Ivy Alma||||28 Nov 1977||81||M Leslie James|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Unknown-236193.jpg 1128149] |- | [[Collier-2947|COLLIER]] ||William Thomas||18 Feb 1917||19 Nov 2008||||H of June; F of Judith, Margaret, Mark, Richard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Collier-2947.jpg 1128254] |- | [[Tilling-119|COOK||Ida Catherine]]||||25 May 1978||59||W of Clement Cook; M of Edwina, Ian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/Cook-25953.jpg 1128247] |- | [[Cook-25953|COOK]] ||Clement Louis||||3 Aug 1996||84||H of Ida Catherine Cook; F of Edwina, Ian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/Cook-25953.jpg 1128247] |- | [[Yann-16|COOTE]] ||Freda Benzley||||16 Nov 2001||91||Nee Yann; W of Charlie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Yann-16.jpg 1128222] |- | [[Coote-490|COOTE]] ||Charles||||19 Oct 1975||71||H of Brenda; F of Helen, Marion|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Coote-490.jpg 1128223] |- | [[Cornish-1833|CORNISH||William J]]||||14 Jul 1933||||H of Anna Margaret Cornish; w/Jane Kerr|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Cornish-1833.jpg 1128357] |- | [[Kerr-6675|CORNISH||Anna Margaret]] ||||28 Sep 1936||||W of William J Cornish; w/Jane Kerr|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Cornish-1833.jpg 1128357] |- | [[Cornwall-858|CORNWALL]] ||James Arthur||1884||1965||||w/Emily Dorothea Cornwall|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Cornwall-858.jpg 1128176] |- | [[Harry-792|CORNWALL||Emily Dorothea]] ||1893||1971||||w/James Arthur Cornwall|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Cornwall-858.jpg 1128176] |- | [[Cowcher-66|COWCHER]] ||William Thomas||21 Jul 1870||19 Oct 1952||||b. N.Z.; F of Gertrude Sharwood||Emmett-1120 |- | [[Crawford-23784|CRAWFORD]] ||Eric Murray||20 Sep 1905||29 Sep 1982||79||VX105945; H of Mabel Claire Crawford; F of Louise, Maxwell, William, Evelyn, Meredith, Cameron|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Crawford-23784.jpg 1128203] |- | [[Browne-6439|CRAWFORD]] ||Mabel Claire||||2 Oct 1994||91||W of Eric Murray Crawford; M of Louise, Maxwell, William, Evelyn, Meredith, Cameron|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Crawford-23784.jpg 1128203] |- | [[Crawford-23785|CRAWFORD]] ||Evelyn Mabel||1933||2003||||b. Loch, d. Hobart; D of Murray & Claire; S of Louise, Max, Bill, Meredith, Cameron|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Crawford-23785.jpg 1128371] |- | [[Crisp-2653|CRISP]] ||Frank Ernest||||4 Aug 1910||23|||| Obituary |- | [[Cumberland-392|CUMBERLAND]] ||Joel Wade||23 Oct 1986||16 Nov 1999|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Cumberland-392.jpg 1128283] |- | [[Heylen-66|CUNNINGHAM]] ||Valeria Kitty||14 Feb 1921||17 Feb 2001||80||nee Heylen; W of Jack; M of Betina & Roy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Heylen-66.jpg 1128287] |- | [[Bradbury-3468|CUTLER]] ||Norma||3 Oct 1921||26 May 2007||||W of Robert Cutler; F of Ray, Roger, Karen, Jenny|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Cutler-3053.jpg 1128241] |- | [[Cutler-3053|CUTLER]] ||Robert Crawford||1 Aug 1918||9 Jun 2008||||H of Norma Cutler; M of Ray, Roger, Karen, Jenny|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Cutler-3053.jpg 1128241] |- | [[Chapman-24426|DATSON]]||Clio Winifred||17 May 1918||30 Sep 1938|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Chapman-24426.jpg 1128220] |- | Davies||Christina Louise||||28 Apr 1968||56||||1128195 |- | Davis||E||||||||||1128168 |- | Davis||J||||||||||1128168 |- | [[Doble-319|DOBLE]] ||Hue Hewwitt||||12 Jun 1940||72||H of Elizabeth|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Doble-319.jpg 1128126] |- | [[Moodie-180|DOBLE]] ||Elizabeth||||8 Oct 1936||64|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Doble-319.jpg 1128126] |- | [[Doble-324|DOBLE]] ||William Mckenzie||16 Oct 1908||23 Apr 1996||87||V38804 Cpl; b. Lorne, Vic|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Doble-324.jpg 1128381] |- | [[Clutterbuck-540|DOWEL||Marjorie Louisa (Marj)]] ||1926||1981||||nee Clutterbuck, M of Bryan, Wendy, Gary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Dowel-82.jpg 1128152] |- | [[Dowel-82|DOWEL||Henry Albert (Alby)]] ||1925||2011||||F of Bryan, Wendy, Gary; H of Marjorie & Cecily|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Dowel-82.jpg 1128152] |- | Dowsett||Nancy Joyce||21 Nov 1929||27 Feb 1993||64||M of Ann Maree Cobbett|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Dowsett-367.jpg 1128329] |- | [[Drew-4783|DREW]]||Leslie William||||30 Jul 1966||70||13th Light Horse AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Drew-4783.jpg 1128130] |- | [[Dunn-20538|DUNN]] ||Peter Thomas||16 Jul 1985||17 Feb 1998||||S of Stephen & Janice; B of Andrew|| [[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Dunn-20538.jpg 1128280]] |- | [[Ellingworth-66|ELLINGWORTH]]||John Walter||||||36||w/Irene Ellingworth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Ellingworth-66.jpg 1128333] |- | [[Ellingworth-67|ELLINGWORTH]] ||Irene||||||2||w/John Walter Ellingworth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Ellingworth-66.jpg 1128333] |- | [[Ellingworth-66|ELLINGWORTH]]||John Walter||||||36||w/Irene Ellingworth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Ellingworth-66.jpg 1128333] |- | [[Ellingworth-21|ELLINGWORTH]] ||John||||10 Jul 1928||81|||| Funeral notice |- | [[Gardner-14420|ELLINGWORTH]] ||Lucy||||10 Jun 1909||48|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Gardner-14420.jpg 1128336] |- | [[Emmett-343|EMMETT]] ||William Charles||||19 Jun 1953||73||S of Sarah Ann & William Emmett; B of Ethel, Hannah, Gertrude.|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Emmett-343.jpg 1128123] |- | [[Evans-42173|EVANS||Charles Wilmot]] ||23 Nov 1905||3 Jul 1987||||H of Bertha Evans|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Evans-42173.jpg 1128293] |- | [[Smith-286397|EVANS]]||Bertha||23 Apr 1916||21 Mar 2002||||W of Charles Wilmot Evans; M of Dawn, Neville, Marilyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Evans-42173.jpg 1128293] |- | [[Sexton-5123|FAIR]] |||||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Sexton-5123.jpg 1128145] |- | [[Drew-4785|FALLS]] ||Alice Muriel||||4 Jan 1969||68||W of Leslie John Falls|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Falls-296.jpg 1128189] |- | [[Falls-296|FALLS]] ||Leslie John||21 Nov 1908||14 Jun 2001||||H of Alice Muriel Falls|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Falls-296.jpg 1128189] |- | [[Faux-168|FAUX]]||Leslie Albert||||20 Aug 2008||72||H of Shirley; F of Christine, Jeanette, Gregory|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Faux-168.jpg 1128306] |- | [[Faux-169|FAUX||Gregory John]] ||||26 Jan 1992||27||S of Leslie & Shirley; B of Christine & Jeanette|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Faux-169.jpg 1128307] |- | [[Ferrier-1297|FERRIER]] ||Alexander||||15 Jun 1999||70||H of Jean; F of Heather & Bruce; GF of Jennifer & Kathryn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Ferrier-1297.jpg 1128216] |- | [[Ferrier-1301|FERRIER||Alan]] ||||10 Aug 1935||12|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Ferrier-1301.jpg 1128359] |- | [[Ferrier-1298|FERRIER]] ||Albert James||||15 Jan 1990||73||H of Rose Ferrier; F of Robert, Marjorie, Geoffrey, Ian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Ferrier-1298.jpg 1128257] |- | [[Ferrier-1299|FERRIER]] ||Albert Oliver||||17 Apr 1976||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Ferrier-1299.jpg 1128360] |- | [[Hull-8827|FERRIER]] ||Annie||||1953||||w/Robert & Gwenneth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Ferrier-1280.jpg 1128345] |- | [[Barnett-13012|FERRIER]] ||Daisy Elizabeth||||8 Oct 1970||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Barnett-13012.jpg 1128361] |- | [[Ferrier-665|FERRIER]] ||David||||8 Apr 1920||73||w/Marion Ferrier|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Ferrier-665.jpg 1128344] |- | [[Ferrier-1300|FERRIER]] ||Gwenneth||||1893||||w/Robert & Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Ferrier-1280.jpg 1128345] |- | [[Hodgkinson-589|FERRIER]] ||Marion||||11 Jul 1924||73||w/David Ferrier|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Ferrier-665.jpg 1128344] |- | [[Ferrier-1280|FERRIER||Robert]] ||||1955||||w/ Annie & Gwenneth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Ferrier-1280.jpg 1128345] |- | [[Henry-16603|FERRIER]] ||Rose||||28 Feb 1992||75||W of Albert Ferrier|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Ferrier-1298.jpg 1128257] |- | [[Fleming-14020|FLEMING]] ||Marcus (Ossie)||10 Jun 1931||8 Jul 2010||79||b. Limavady, N. Ireland; H of Jessie; F of Phillip, Mark, Susie, Isobel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/Fleming-14020.jpg 1128290] |- | Fry||Gladys Ethel Clara||27 Nov 1911||17 Aug 1996||||W of Sydney Lawrence Fry; M of Gill, Pat, Janet|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Fry-8823.jpg 1128321] |- | [[Fry-8823|FRY]] ||Sydney Lawrence||23 Apr 1909||3 Oct 1987||||H of Gladys Ethel Clara Fry; F of Gill, Pat, Janet|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Fry-8823.jpg 1128321] |- | [[Stanlake-85|GANE]] ||Jane Eliza||||14 Jun 1979||88||W of John Francis Gane|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Gane-258.jpg 1128224] |- | [[Gane-258|GANE]] ||John Francis||||6 Feb 1976||88||H of Jane Eliza Gane|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Gane-258.jpg 1128224] |- | [[Garnham-434|GARNHAM]] ||Bertrand Edmund||||18 Feb 1983||72||H of Ellen Garnham; F of Nola, Donald, James, Lindsay|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Garnham-434.jpg 1128212] |- | [[Bennett-36385|GARNHAM]] ||Helen||||11 Sep 1973||61||W of Bertrand Edmund Garnham; M of Nola, Donald, James, Lindsay|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Garnham-434.jpg 1128212] |- | [[Glover-9063|GLOVER]] ||Abraham Samuel||||7 Jul 1976||82||w/Elizabeth Helen Glover|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Glover-9063.jpg 1128227] |- | [[Doble-701|GLOVER||Elizabeth Helen]] ||||11 Sep 1977||68||w/Abraham Samuel Glover|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Glover-9063.jpg 1128227] |- | [[Glover-4148|GLOVER]]||Ernest Walter||||30 Oct 1965||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Glover-4148.jpg 1128167] |- | [[Glover-9064|GLOVER]] ||George Henry||23 Jan 1923||18 Apr 1994||||H of Joyce, H of Mary; F of Ian, Robyn, Sandra, Raymond|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Glover-9064.jpg 1128309] |- | Glover||Frances Gwendoline||||13 Aug 1990||||W of James Albert Glover; M of Vernon, Shirley, Phllis, Dorothy, Geoffrey, Marjorie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Glover-4150.jpg 1128157] |- | [[Glover-4150|GLOVER]]||James Albert||||6 Feb 1965||76||AIF; H of Frances Gwendoline Glover; F of Vernon, Shirley, Phllis, Dorothy, Geoffrey, Marjorie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Glover-4150.jpg 1128157] |- | [[Worthington-2938|GLOVER]] ||Jessie||||27 Apr 2008||88||W of Ted Glover; M of Noel, Les, Margaret, Evonne, Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Glover-9065.jpg 1128319] |- | Glover||Joyce||29 Feb 1924||8 Aug 1975||||W of George; M of Roy, Ian, Robyn, Sandra, Raymond; w/Raymond Glover|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Glover-9066.jpg 1128210] |- | [[Glover-9067|GLOVER]] ||Leslie James||4 Jul 1942||1 Nov 2011||||H of Barbara; F of Travis, Ross, Vicki; GF of Charlotte, Riley, Dylan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Glover-9067.jpg 1128300] |- | [[Abraham-2470|GLOVER]] ||Marie Olive||||1 Jul 1957||12|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Abraham-2470.jpg 1128116] |- | [[Glover-9068|GLOVER]] ||Noel John||||17 Sep 2006||66||S of Ted & Eileen; B of Les, Margaret, Evonne, Elizabeth; Nephew of Stan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Glover-9068.jpg 1128320] |- | [[Glover-9069|GLOVER]] ||Peter Geoffrey||||18 Oct 1983||25||S of Geoff & Hilda; B of Sue & Jeanette|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Glover-9069.jpg 1128268] |- | [[Glover-9066|GLOVER]] ||Raymond (Mitz)||29 Oct 1959||24 Mar 2000||||F of Wayne & Ross, Jesse, Taylah & Brock; With Joyce Glover|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Glover-9066.jpg 1128210] |- | [[Glover-9070|GLOVER]] ||Ross Edward||||8 Jul 1974||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Glover-9070.jpg 1128382] |- | [[Glover-9071|GLOVER]] ||Stan||||17 Mar 1987||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Glover-9071.jpg 1128301] |- | [[Glover-9065|GLOVER||Ted]] ||||20 Sep 1986||84||H of Jessie Eileen Glover; F of Noel, Les, Margaret, Evonne, Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Glover-9065.jpg 1128319] |- | [[Glover-9072|GLOVER]] ||Vernon James||||14 Jun 1989||68||S of James & Gwendoline; B of Shirley, Phyllis, Dorothy, Geoffrey, Marjorie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Glover-9072.jpg 1128269] |- | [[Wheatley-865|GRAYDEN]] ||Lillian Connie||1933||1982||||W of [[Grayden-1|Bob]]; M of Noel, Raeleen|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Wheatley-865.jpg 1128229] |- | [[Grayden-1|GRAYDEN]]||Arthur Robert (Bob)||1933||1982||||Sp Lillian & Edna; Par: Noel, Raeleen||[[Space:Memorial_Photography|Required]] |- | [[Grigg-1544|GRIGG]]||Norman Ronald||20 Jun 1910||25 Sep 1985||75||H of Doris; F of Beverley, Max; GF of Stuart, Daniel, Braden|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Grigg-1544.jpg 1128379] |- | [[Frost-11404|GRIGG]] ||Doris Rose||19 Jun 1910||10 Spe 1980||70||W of Norman; M of Beverley & Max|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Frost-11404.jpg 1128380] |- | [[Grogan-1215|GROGAN]] ||James Charles||3 Jul 1926||5 Jul 2003||||H of Joy; F of Rob, Ron, Sue, Ken, Paul, Steve, Amanda, Phil|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Grogan-1215.jpg 1128235] |- | [[Grundy-341|GRUNDY]] ||John Alfred||||1 Dec 1959||100|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Grundy-341.jpg 1128113] |- | [[Gwyer-46|GWYER]] ||Alan Verdun Harry||||26 May 2011||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Gwyer-46.jpg 1128378] |- | [[Hayward-6456|HALL]] ||Annie Maude (Nancy)||22 May 1922||9 Aug 2009||||Nee Hayward; W of Cliff, M of Trevor, Glenys, Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Hayward-6456.jpg 1128199] |- | [[Hall-63250|HALL]] ||Donald Herbert||||30 Nov 1979||51||w/Herbert & Mabel Hall|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Hall-63250.jpg 1128138] |- | [[Hall-63252|HALL||George]] ||||22 Oct 1915||1||w/baby Hicks|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Hall-63252.jpg 1128367] |- | [[Hall-46668|HALL]] ||Herbert W||||21 Mar 1952||76||w/Mabel & Donald Herbert Hall|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Hall-46668.jpg 1128137] |- | [[Hall-41582|HALL]] ||John||||26 Sep 1945||80||H of Mirrian Hannah Hall, F of Vera, Clyde, Olive, Ivor, Cliff, Nina, George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Hall-41582.jpg 1128142] |- | [[Hall-63260|HALL||Keith Edgar]] ||25 Aug 1922||1 Oct 2007||||H of Lorna; F of Les, Bev|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Hall-63260.jpg 1128214] |- | [[Hall-63259|HALL]] ||Lillian Vera||||10 Mar 1984||88||D of John and Hannah, S of Clyde, Olive, Ivo, Clifford, Nina, George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Hall-63259.jpg 1128265] |- | [[Bayley-1165|HALL||Lorna Florence]] ||8 Aug 1911||22 Oct 1994||||W of Keith; M of Les, Bev|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Bayley-1165.jpg 1128213] |- | [[Rawlings-1873|HALL||Mabel Eliza G]] ||||1 Aug 1970||82||w/Herbert & Donald Hall|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Rawlings-1873.jpg 1128139] |- | [[Emmett-715|HALL]] ||Mirrian Hannah||||4 Jun 1946||70||W of John Hall; M of Vera, Clyde, Olive, Ivor, Cliff, Nina, George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Emmett-715.jpg 1128144] |- | [[Hall-63274|HALL]] ||Walter Leonard (Wally)||10 May 1924||12 Aug 2011||||H of Dorothy; F of Raymond, Sandra|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Hall-63274.jpg 1128239] |- | [[Hall-63251|HALL]] ||William Clifford||12 Jun 1908||10 Jul 1996||||H of Nancy; F of Trevor, Glenys, Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Hall-63251.jpg 1128200] |- | [[Hallas-126|HALLAS]] ||Victor Laurie||||26 Nov 1987||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Hallas-126.jpg 1128296] |- | [[Carpanedo-2|HALLAS]] ||Annette Jean||||1 Oct 2004||82||Nee Carpanedo; W of Vic; M of Geoff, Helen, John, Christine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Carpanedo-2.jpg 1128297] |- | [[Hamilton-31380|HAMILTON]] ||Yvonne||7 Aug 1947||30 Oct 1998||||D of Alex & Gwen; Step-D of Joan; S of Gail|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Hamilton-31380.jpg 1128253] |- | Hamilton||Joan||1919||1992||75||W of Alex|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Hamilton-31381.jpg 1128262] |- | [[Hamilton-31381|HAMILTON]] ||Alexander Wilson||1922||2009||86||H of Joan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Hamilton-31381.jpg 1128262] |- | [[Hansen-19707|HANSEN]] ||Alan Arnold||25 May 1916||21 Apr 2001||84||H of Elizabeth; F of Margaret, Peter, Ruth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Hansen-19707.jpg 1128276] |- | [[Gillan-417|HANSEN]] ||Elizabeth May (Betty)||20 Oct 1917||17 Oct 2004||86||W of Alan Arnold; M of Margaret, Peter, Ruth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Hansen-19707.jpg 1128276] |- | [[Simondson-12|HARRAP]] ||Marie Jean||||14 Sep 1959||41||W of Ronald Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Harrap-59.jpg 1128110] |- | [[Harrap-59|HARRAP]] ||Ronald Thomas||||12 Aug 1989||73||H of Marie Jean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Harrap-59.jpg 1128110] |- | [[Harris-55830|HARRIS]] ||Graham||30 Mar 1940||12 Feb 1994||||S of Dorrie & Frank; B of Kevin, Frank, Beverley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Harris-55830.jpg 1128365] |- | [[Harris-55831|HARRIS||Graham]] ||||12 Feb 1994||53||F of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Harris-55831.jpg 1128372] |- | [[Hatch-6437|HATCH]] ||Thomas R||||20 May 1936||11|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Hatch-6437.jpg 1128119] |- | [[Pearce-5565|HATCH]]||Charlotte||||7 Mar 1966||73||W of William Hatch|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Hatch-4129.jpg 1128190] |- | [[Hatch-4129|HATCH]] ||William||||7 Dec 1970||77||H of Charlotte Hatch|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Hatch-4129.jpg 1128190] |- | [[Hatch-4599|HATCH]] ||William Henry||||20 Apr 1979||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Hatch-4599.jpg 1128270] |- | [[Hatch-6438|HATCH]] ||Albert Nathaniel (Pike)||||23 Mar 1992||73||H of Marjorie; F of Lorraine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Hatch-6438.jpg 1128295] |- | [[Glover-5539|HATCH]] ||Marjorie Lee||14 Feb 1917||4 Jul 2009||||W of Pike; M of Lorraine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Hatch-6438.jpg 1128295] |- | [[Hatch-6439|HATCH]] ||Sam||14 Jul 1927||5 Apr 2010||||H of Catherine (Kitty); F of Rosemarie & Rick; Gf of Olivia & Lachlan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Hatch-6439.jpg 1128324] |- | [[Hawkins-16755|HAWKINS]]||Reginald Allen||28 Feb 1921||16 Nov 1994||||H of Paddy; F of Russell & Anne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Hawkins-16755.jpg 1128308] |- | [[Hawkins-16758|HAWKINS]] ||James Henry||28 Jan 1925||25 Sep 1998||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Hawkins-16758.jpg 1128311] |- | [[Haynes-8562|HAYNES]]||James Thomas||6 Jun 1916||11 Mar 2005||||H of Gwen; F of Janet, Jeffrey & Laurence|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Haynes-8562.jpg 1128362] |- | [[Walters-10609|HAYNES-WALTERS]] ||Gwendoline Louisa||30 Mar 1922||13 Mar 2003||||W of Jim; M of Janet, Jeffrey, Laurence|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Walters-10609.jpg 1128368] |- | [[Henley-323|HENLEY]] ||George||1844||1935||||H of Teresa|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Henley-323-1.jpg 1128120] |- | [[Unknown-236160|HENLEY]] ||Teresa||1849||1924||||W of George|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Henley-323-1.jpg 1128120] |- | [[Mahood-380|HENRY]] ||Ellen||||9 Oct 1953||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Mahood-380.jpg 1128140] |- | [[Henry-15582|HENRY]] ||Hugh Francis||||8 Aug 1961||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Henry-15582.jpg 1128141] |- | [[Henry-16617|HENRY||Lesley Frances]] ||||12 Apr 1985||32||D of Gordon & Joan; S of Martin & Sally|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Henry-16617.jpg 1128274] |- | [[Kellaway-232|HEWLETT]]||Annie Kathleen||||12 Jan 1951||61|||| Funeral notice |- | [[Heylen-54|HEYLEN]]||Arthur Reginald Alexander||||21 Jun 1968||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Heylen-54.jpg 1128174] |- | [[Williams-117341|HEYLEN]] ||Alice Jane||||15 Jan 1958||58|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Williams-117341.jpg 1128175] |- | [[Heylen-67|HEYLEN]] ||Howard Reginald||||4 May 1983||55||H of Frances; F of Peter, Judith, Lynette, John, Allison|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Heylen-67.jpg 1128192] |- | [[Bush-7717|HEYLEN]] ||Kitty Ethel||||2 Jul 1969||77||W of Leslie Roy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Heylen-45.jpg 1128196] |- | [[Heylen-45|HEYLEN]] ||Leslie Roy||||20 Mar 1977||81||H of Kitty Ethel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Heylen-45.jpg 1128196] |- | Hicks||Baby||||2 Dec 1932||Infant||w/George Hall|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Hall-63252.jpg 1128367] |- | [[Eldridge-4327|HISLOP||Lorna Jessie]] ||||28 Mar 1984||55|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Eldridge-4327.jpg 1128271] |- | [[Hislop-523|HISLOP]] ||William Alexander (Bluey)||||8 Jul 2002||81||VX69876; H of Lorna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Hislop-523.jpg 1128272] |- | [[Hodges-10268|HODGES]] ||Harry McIntyre (Mac)||10 Dec 1919||11 Apr 1971||51?||H of Lorna Hodges; F of Michael, Ian, Ken, Bruce, Wendy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Hodges-10268.jpg 1128266] |- | [[Rust-2500|HODGES]] ||Lorna||26 Oct 1927||29 Nov 2006||79||W of Harry Hodges; M of Michael, Ian, Ken, Bruce, Wendy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Hodges-10268.jpg 1128266] |- | [[Hogan-6648|HOGAN]] ||John (Jack)||5 Apr 1912||16 Jul 1975||||H of Edna Margaret Hogan; F of Graeme, Jennifer, Meryl|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Hogan-6648.jpg 1128391] |- | [[Dixon-16962|HOGAN]] ||Edna Margaret||4 Jan 1914||28 May 1978||||W of John Hogan; M of Graeme, Jennifer, Meryl|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Hogan-6648.jpg 1128391] |- | [[Holmes-20617|HOLMES]] ||Jack Burnett (Tiger)||||19 Jun 1985||64||Ex 2-14 Battalion|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Holmes-20617.jpg 1128316] |- | [[Payne-11152|HORNER]] ||Esther Ann|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Payne-11152.jpg 1128335] |- | [[Horobin-30|HOROBIN]] ||Sidney George (Sid)||||23 Nov 1990||84||H of Irene Catherine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Horobin-30.jpg 1128310] |- | [[Pratt-14077|HOROBIN]] ||Irene Catherine||||30 Sep 1993||91||W of Sidney George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Horobin-30.jpg 1128310] |- | Horsburgh||||||||||||1128131 |- | Horsburgh||||||||||||1128136 |- | [[Horsburgh-682|HORSBURGH]] ||William||||7 Nov 1981||93||H of Ellen Horsburgh|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Horsburgh-682.jpg 1128211] |- | [[Williams-117437|HORSBURGH]] ||Ellen||||20 Dec 1986||92||W of William Horsburgh|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Horsburgh-682.jpg 1128211] |- | [[Houghton-3264|HOUGHTON]] ||Percy Byron||27 Jun 1900||17 Jul 1985||||w/Laura Jean Houghton|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Houghton-3264.jpg 1128166] |- | [[Shackleford-537|HOUGHTON]] ||Laura Jean||10 Apr 1901||8 Aug 1985||||w/Percy Byron Houghton|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Houghton-3264.jpg 1128166] |- | Houghton||Helen Sherwood||28 Jan 1944||24 Oct 2001||||||1128233 |- | [[Houston-6033|HOUSTON]] ||William||||29 Nov 1912||77||w/Matilda Houston|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Houston-6033.jpg 1128352] |- | [[Reid-20146|HOUSTON]]||Matilda||||22 Jun 1917||80||w/William Houston|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Houston-6033.jpg 1128352] |- | [[Howarth-1727|HOWARTH]] ||Richard William||9 Jul 1938||2 Sep 2002||||H of Maree; F of Anne-Maree, Stephen, Catherine, Melissa, James, David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Howarth-1727.jpg 1128286] |- | [[Hughes-28570|HUGHES]] ||William (Bill) Harold||||26 Feb 1962||23||w/Harold Joseph & Esther Hughes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Hughes-28570.jpg 1128170] |- | [[Hughes-16592|HUGHES]] ||Harold Joseph||||26 Sep 1979||76||w/William and Esther Hughes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Hughes-16592.jpg 1128171] |- | [[King-31939|HUGHES]] ||Esther Ruby||||25 Mar 1987||82||w/Harold Joseph & William Hughes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Hughes-16592.jpg 1128171] |- | [[Hughes-28572|HUGHES]] ||Lindsay Donald||||29 Jul 1970||15|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Hughes-28572.jpg 1128205] |- | [[Huitson-3|HUITSON]] ||William||||13 Jun 1945||70||H of Thirza Grace|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Huitson-3.jpg 1128124] |- | [[Everett-2135|HUITSON]] ||Thirza Grace||||19 Sep 1962||78||W of William Huitson|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Huitson-3.jpg 1128124] |- | [[Huitson-4|HUITSON]] ||Edward (Ted)||28 Jun 1924||29 Sep 1992||||H of Marjory Huitson; F of Ian, Ross, Murray|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Huitson-4.jpg 1128245] |- | [[Mayo-1760|HUITSON]] ||Marjory Jean||5 Mar 1927||18 Apr 2008||nee Mayo; W of Edward Huitson; M of Ian, Ross, Murray|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Huitson-4.jpg 1128245] |- | [[Hume-2270|HUME]] ||Ian Stanley||16 May 1923||30 May 2012||||VX11527; H of Mae; F of Ian, Brett, Debra, Shane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Hume-2270.jpg 1128284] |- | [[Kerr-12029|HUME]] ||Hilda Mae||28 May 1924||7 May 2018||||W of Ian; M of Ian, Brett, Debra, Shane|| Death notice |- | [[Hutchinson-3833|HUTCHINSON]] ||Joseph S||||26 Jan 1936||18||drowned at Merbein|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Hutchinson-3833.jpg 1128122] |- | [[Hutchinson-3832|HUTCHINSON]] ||Charles||||11 Sep 1952||73|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Hutchinson-3832.jpg 1128150] |- | [[Misson-10|HUTCHINSON]] ||Frances May||||2 Oct 1963||76|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Misson-10.jpg 1128151] |- | [[McDonald-27322|HUTCHINSON]] ||Jean||21 Oct 1927||3 Oct 2004||||nee McDonald; W of Robert; M of Lynette, Christina & Susan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/McDonald-27322.jpg 1128363] |- | [[Hutchinson-4893|HUTCHINSON]] ||Robert Henry Thomas||18 Jul 1919||26 Jun 2008||||H of Jean & Hazel; F of Wilma, Graeme, Gael, Glenda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Hutchinson-4893.jpg 1128369] |- | [[Kirk-8046|HUTTON]] ||Sarah||9 Nov 1914||28 Mar 2002||||nee Kirk; W of Edward (N.I);|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Kirk-8046.jpg 1128255] |- | [[Hyder-610|HYDER]] ||George||||27 Feb 1978||94|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Hyder-610.jpg 1128163] |- | Hyder||Frances||26 Jul 1932||16 Jan 1989||||||1128304 |- | Jensen||Judith Ann||22 Jan 1949||14 Jun 2006||||M of Peter; M-in-L of Julia; GM of Rhianna||1128279 |- | [[Joint-58|JOINT]] ||Thomas Eric||May 1914||Apr 1998||||F of Pauline & Chris|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Joint-58.jpg 1128388] |- | [[Jolley-1336|JOLLEY]] ||Melanie Jane (Topsy)||30 Jan 1972||28 Jan 1998||||D of Pam & John, S of Daniel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Jolley-1336.jpg 1128383] |- | [[Jones-125452|JONES]] ||Gwilym Christmas||||18 Nov 2002||84||VX105984; H of June; F of Russell, Lianne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Jones-125452.jpg 1128387] |- | [[Jury-1025|JURY]] ||Albert Joseph (Joe)||25 Feb 1926||9 Jun 2005||||H of Dorothy; F of Gael, Laurie, Lynda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Jury-1025.jpg 1128294] |- | [[Jones-104715|KERR]] ||Anne||||12 Dec 1906||85||W of James; w/ John Edgar Irwin Kerr (S of John) & John Kerr|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Kerr-9957.jpg 1128354] |- | [[Kerr-9957|KERR]] ||James||||10 Mar 1898||80||H of Anne; w/ John Edgar Irwin Kerr (S of John) & John Kerr|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Kerr-9957.jpg 1128354] |- | [[Kerr-9958|KERR]] ||Jane||||3 Mar 1936||||w/William J & Anna Margaret Cornish|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Cornish-1833.jpg 1128357] |- | [[Kerr-12032|KERR]] ||John Edgar Irwin||1895||1946||||S of John Kerr; W/James & Anne Kerr, & John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Kerr-9957.jpg 1128354] |- | [[Kerr-9959|KERR]] ||John||1846||1924||||S of James & Anne; F of John Edgar Irwin Kerr|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Kerr-9959.jpg 1128355] |- | [[Kilpatrick-126|KILPATRICK]] ||Charles||||||||w/Prudence Kilpatrick|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Kerr-4105.jpg 1128353] |- | [[Kerr-4105|KILPATRICK]] ||Prudence||||||||w/Charles Kilpatrick|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Kerr-4105.jpg 1128353] |- | [[Williams-117441|KILPATRICK]] ||Ida May||||14 Nov 1951||53|||| Funeral notice |- | [[Kirk-8048|KIRK]] ||Thomas Cecil||11 Sep 1917||30 Dec 1988||||H of Margaret May nee Tully (D. N. Ireland, Jan 1950) & Isabelle; F of Tom (N.I) & Mavis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Kirk-8046.jpg 1128255] |- | Lincoln||Marie (Midge)||||31 Aug 1993||61||W of Jack, M of Stephen, Peter, Michael||1128291 |- | [[Lister-1329|LISTER]] ||John Alfred||||26 Jul 1946||69|||| Funeral notice |- | [[Westneat-11|LISTER]] ||Florence Mary||||21 Mar 1940||55|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Westneat-11.jpg 1128129] |- | [[Littledyke-38|LITTLEDYKE]] ||Henry||1841||1905||||H of Abigail|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Littledyke-38.jpg 1128340] |- | [[Glew-60|LITTLEDYKE]] ||Abigail||1854||1939||||W of Henry|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Littledyke-38.jpg 1128340] |- | [[Loughridge-236|LOUGHRIDGE]] ||Ian Samuel (Snowy)||3 Apr 1978||8 Oct 1999||||S of Sam & Judy; B of Russell, Mark, Darren|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/Loughridge-236.jpg 1128281] |- | [[Lovett-2398|LOVETT]] ||David C||4 Oct 1906||16 Mar 1983||||H of Kathleen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Lovett-2398.jpg 1128263] |- | [[Dakin-743|LOVETT]] ||Kathleen F||3 Feb 1911||17 Feb 1998||||W of David; M of Mary, Peter & Susan; GM of Stuart, Joanne, Mark & Kylie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Dakin-743.jpg 1128264] |- | [[Mahood-395|MAHOOD]] ||Barbara||||18 Sep 1971||88|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Mahood-395.jpg 1128182] |- | [[Mahood-396|MAHOOD]] ||Esther Erskine||||17 Dec 1964||88|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Mahood-396.jpg 1128183] |- | [[Mahood-397|MAHOOD]] ||Margaret||||13 Aug 1954||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Mahood-397.jpg 1128184] |- | [[Mahood-398|MAHOOD]] ||Sarah||||19 Sep 1961||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Mahood-398.jpg 1128185] |- | May||Ethel||||28 Apr 1965||63||||1128169 |- | [[Mayo-4813|MAYO||Albert Francis]] ||||13 May 1974||49||F of Graeme Albert Mayo|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Mayo-4816.jpg 1128323] |- | [[Mayo-4816|MAYO||Graeme Albert]] ||||15 Sep 1962||7||S of Albert Francis Mayo|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Mayo-4816.jpg 1128323] |- | [[Cochrane-3023|MAYO||Jessie Alice (May)]] ||18 Jun 1924||9 Apr 2018||||W of Albert|| Death notice |- | [[Mayo-4812|MAYO]] ||Maxwell David||28 Feb 1957||27 Jul 2006||||H of Lyndel; F of Nicole, Jason|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Mayo-4812.jpg 1128299] |- | [[McAlpin-796|MCALPIN]] ||Ronald Thomas||27 Feb 1898||6 Jun 1972||||3698 AIF; H of Lyla McAlpin; F of Margaret, Janet|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/McAlpin-796.jpg 1128206] |- | [[Jackson-51788|MCALPIN]] ||Gladys Lyla||9 May 1906||31 Mar 2002||||W of Ronald McAlpin; M of Margaret, Janet|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/McAlpin-796.jpg 1128206] |- | [[Madeley-347|MCANINLY]] ||Loris Margaret||24 Sep 1936||28 Feb 1991||54||W of Ronald Peter McAninly|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/McAninly-1.jpg 1128326] |- | [[McAninly-1|MCANINLY]] ||Ronald Peter||7 Apr 1929||8 Aug 2011||82||H of Loris Margaret McAninly|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/McAninly-1.jpg 1128326] |- | [[McCabe-730|McCABE]] ||Ernest Jepson||31 Dec 1857||6 Sep 1932||||H of Sarah M McCabe|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/McCabe-730.jpg 1128337] |- | [[Clarkson-825|McCABE]] ||Sarah M||29 Aug 1856||15 Dec 1932||||W of Ernest Jepson Mc Cabe|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/McCabe-730.jpg 1128337] |- | [[McCabe-731|McCABE]] ||Jack||||30 Mar 1915||28||S of Ernest and Sarah McCabe|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/McCabe-731.jpg 1128338] |- | [[McCabe-732|McCABE]] ||Miles Penrose||||19 Dec 1949||55||S of Ernest and Sarah McCabe|| Funeral notice |- | [[Wales-1783|MCDONALD]] ||Hilda||||26 Jan 1984||59||W of Jim; M of John, Carol, Audrey; Step-M of Bob, Mag, Tina, Sally|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Wales-1783.jpg 1128226] |- | [[McGrath-4466|MCGRATH]] ||Simon Richard||8 Oct 1955||17 Apr 2002||||H of Karen; F of Vicky, Steff, Paul, Dean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/McGrath-4466.jpg 1128330] |- | [[McGregor-5289|MCGREGOR]] ||George Murray||||29 Sep 1959||||H of Hilda Mary; F of James, Robert, Andrew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/McGregor-5289.jpg 1128188] |- | [[McLean-10663|MCLEAN]] ||Glenn Peter||6 Aug 1953||19 Aug 2009||||H of Astrid; F of Peter, Lana; B of Gail, Julie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/McLean-10663.jpg 1128240] |- | [[McLennan-2143|MCLENNAN]] ||Duncan||||13 Nov 1946||45||H of Harriet|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/McLennan-2143.jpg 1128135] |- | [[Ridgway-593|MCLENNAN]] ||Harriet||||26 Jul 1959||81||W of Duncan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/McLennan-2143.jpg 1128135] |- | [[McMillan-6873|MCMILLAN]] ||Kieth W J||||7 Aug 1983||74||H of Muriel; VX10008|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/McMillan-6873.jpg 1128267] |- | [[Wells-27559|MCMILLAN]] ||Muriel||||22 Jun 2000||||W of Kieth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/McMillan-6873.jpg 1128267] |- | [[McNab-960|MCNAB]] ||James||||7 Aug 1952|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/McNab-960.jpg 1128125] |- | [[Merrigan-110|MERRIGAN]] ||Thomas Patrick||||23 Jun 1961||67||w/Victoria Louise Merrigan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Merrigan-110.jpg 1128158] |- | [[Cullen-3592|MERRIGAN]] ||Victoria Louise||||27 Sep 1988||87||w/Thomas Patrick Merrigan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Merrigan-110.jpg 1128158] |- | [[Merrigan-111|MERRIGAN]] ||Mervin Bernard Victor||||14 Jul 1976||58|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Merrigan-111.jpg 1128159] |- | [[Merrigan-112|MERRIGAN]] ||Thomas Alfred||||20 Sep 1965||45|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Merrigan-112.jpg 1128173] |- | [[Merrigan-113|MERRIGAN]] ||Victor Mervyn||18 Oct 1943||26 May 2007|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Merrigan-113.jpg 1128232] |- | Merrigan||Shirley Marina Ursula||5 Feb 1935||2 Jun 2013||78||M of Debbi, Chris; S of Marie Lincoln||1128291 |- | [[Merritt-6386|MERRITT]] ||Leonard Frank||1947||2008||||H of Gwynnth Anne Merritt; F of Brett, Reece, Alisha|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Merritt-6386.jpg 1128389] |- | [[Michelon-42|MICHELON]] ||Joseph||||8 Jan 1968||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Michelon-42.jpg 1128194] |- | [[Miller-101703|MILLER]] ||Percy John||19 Aug 1902||27 Aug 1966||||H of Lilian Ethel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Miller-101703.jpg 1128384] |- | Miller||Lillian Ethal||16 Sep 1902||1 Nov 1994||||W of Percy John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Miller-101703-1.jpg 1128385] |- | [[Conway-4526|MILTON]] ||Rosina May||27 May 1897||15 Apr 1996||||W of Dan; M of Meg & Brian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Conway-4526.jpg 1128314] |- | [[Moss-3083|MOSS]] ||Alfred Norman Leslie||||25 May 1981||||DFM; H of Lydia; F of Norma, Kenneth|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Moss-3083.jpg 1128164] |- | [[Robson-3906|MOSS]] ||Lydia||||12 May 1982||||W of Norman; M of Norma, Kenneth|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Moss-3083.jpg 1128164] |- | [[Motton-57|MOTTON]] ||Ashlee Lauren||28 Feb 1987||28 Feb 1987||||D of George & Shirley; S of Deahna, Brad, Matthew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Motton-57.jpg 1128366] |- | [[Adams-60858|MOTTON]] ||Shirley Ann||26 Feb 1949||22 Sep 2006||||W of George; M of Deahna, Brad, Matthew, Ashlee; GM of Alex, Michaela, Montana, Boadie, Nash|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Adams-60858.jpg 1128373] |- | Neilsen||Magdalena Sophia||20 Dec 1837||10 Oct 1928||||D. Nyora; M of Peter, Andrew, Christena, Marie & Zana Neilsen; GM of Lena, Jessie & Joe Davis||1128121 |- | [[Norman-8960|NORMAN]] ||James A||||22 Sep 1964||35||S of Mary & Leslie Norman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Norman-8960.jpg 1128112] |- | [[Nugent-1966|NUGENT]] ||Peter Leslie||||27 Jul 2008||49|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Nugent-1966.jpg 1128197] |- | [[Nugent-1966|NUGENT]] ||Lorraine Frances||12 Aug 1921||26 Oct 2008||||Nee Richey; W of Harold|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Richey-2582.jpg 1128198] |- | [[Nugent-1967|NUGENT]] ||George Basil||8 Mar 1917||14 Feb 1992|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Nugent-1967.jpg 1128289] |- | O'Dwyer||Jill Margaret||15 Jan 1940||21 Mar 1999||||W of Jeff; M of Simone, Cobey, Tarli, Rory||1128332 |- | [[Lake-5896|ONIONS]] ||Ivy May||||20 Feb 1978||54|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Lake-5896.jpg 1128249] |- | [[Ortolan-25|ORTOLAN]] ||Paul John||||17 Jun 2001||29||S of Mario & Maria; B of Karen & David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Ortolan-25.jpg 1128313] |- | [[Paine-4492|PAINE]] ||Alfred William||||27 Jun 1987||68||H of Lily; F of Warren, Keith, Graeme, Gregory, Debbie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Paine-4492.jpg 1128318] |- | [[Paterson-5926|PATERSON]] ||William||||25 May 1978|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Paterson-5926.jpg 1128252] |- | [[Thompson-32752|PATMAN]] ||Mary||||17 Mar 1945||57|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Thompson-32752.jpg 1128114] |- | [[Patman-99|PATMAN]] ||Albert||||7 Jul 1961||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Patman-99-1.jpg 1128115] |- | [[Patman-100|PATMAN]] ||Albert Douglas||22 Jun 1914||29 Jan 1993||||H of Laura Evelyn; F of Jane & Leigh|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Patman-100.jpg 1128277] |- | [[Douglas-14975|PATMAN]] ||Laura Evelyn||22 Nov 1916||30 Aug 2004||||W of Albert Douglas; M of Jane & Leigh|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Patman-100.jpg 1128277] |- | [[Patman-98|PATMAN]]||Malcolm Leslie||||1 May 1989||80||H of Beryl; F of John & Judith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Patman-98.jpg 1128278] |- | Patman||Beryl||||19 Sep 1990||72||W of Malcolm|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Patman-98.jpg 1128278] |- | [[Pearce-9987|PEARCE]] ||Peter Victor||||24 Aug 1979||33|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Pearce-9987.jpg 1128250] |- | [[Pearce-9988|PEARCE]] ||Harold Roy (Roy)||10 Mar 1921||30 Mar 2004||||H of Beryl; F of Peter, Margaret, Elizabeth, Susan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Pearce-9988.jpg 1128303] |- | [[Pocklington-99|POCKLINGTON]] ||Eric George||||3 Sep 1998||66||H of Verna; F of Eric, Glenda, Colin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Pocklington-99.jpg 1128219] |- | [[Powell-24188|POWELL]] ||Baden Edward||5 Jun 1911||20 Jun 1989||||VX3946; H of Ena Victoria Powell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Powell-24188.jpg 1128230] |- | [[Laidlaw-1920|POWELL]] ||Ena||20 Jan 1910||24 Dec 1984||||W of Baden Edward Powell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Powell-24188.jpg 1128230] |- | [[Power-5608|POWER]] ||Eamonn||18 Jun 1943||16 Jan 2005||||H of May; F of Theresa, Sharon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Power-5608.jpg 1128282] |- | [[Ironside-1144|PRATT]] ||Jane||||6 Oct 1913||80||W of James||Death notice |- | [[Quaife-285|QUAIFE]] ||William Harry (Bill)||19 Feb 1935||4 Oct 2006||||H of Nita; F of Bill, Lynette, Peter, Leonie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Quaife-285.jpg 1128236] |- | [[Rawlings-1874|RAWLINGS]] ||James G||||21 Aug 1944||84||H of Isabella Winifred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Rawlings-1874.jpg 1128133] |- | [[Henderson-26833|RAWLINGS]] ||Isabella Winifred||||24 Aug 1953||37||W of James G || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Henderson-26833.jpg 1128134] |- | [[Stanlake-2|RAWLINGS]] ||Edith May||||20 May 1963||78||W of Frederick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Stanlake-2.jpg 1128147] |- | [[Rawlings-397|RAWLINGS]] ||Frederick Augustus||||9 Oct 1946||75|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Rawlings-397.jpg 1128148] |- | [[Rawlings-1877|RAWLINGS]] ||Herbert James||||23 Jun 1973||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Rawlings-1877.jpg 1128209] |- | [[Rawlings-1878|RAWLINGS]] ||Stanley Irwin||||9 Mar 1984||79||H of Olive Rawlings|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Rawlings-1878.jpg 1128246] |- | [[Floyd-7110|RAWLINGS]] ||Olive Esmee||||20 Jan 2002||80||W of Stanley Rawlings|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Rawlings-1878.jpg 1128246] |- | [[Reid-20201|REID]] ||John||||14 Jan 1917||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Reid-20201.jpg 1128351] |- | [[Revell-1068|REVELL]] ||Bruce Frank||26 Jul 1938||8 Aug 2011||||H of Morag; F of Murray, Alison, Heather, Janet, Kirstene|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Revell-1068.jpg 1128231] |- | Revell||Morag Alexandra||||2 Jun 2015||77||W of Bruce; M of Murray, Alison, Heather, Janet and Kirstene|| Funeral notice |- | [[Reynolds-26399|REYNOLDS]] ||Gladys||||24 Dec 1941||21|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Reynolds-26399.jpg 1128128] |- | [[Richards-20213|RICHARDS]]||Berry Kenneth||||16 May 1962||14||S of Kenneth & Mavis; B of Pam, Ian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Richards-20212.jpg 1128172] |- | [[Richards-20212|RICHARDS]] ||Kenneth Harold||||25 Jun 2001||79||H of Mavis Dorothy; F of Barry, Pam, Ian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Richards-20212.jpg 1128172] |- | [[Merrian-12|RICHARDS]] ||Mavis Dorothy||||3 Jan 2003||75||W of Kenneth Harold; M of Barry, Pam, Ian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Richards-20212.jpg 1128172] |- | [[Richards-20211|RICHARDS]] ||Pamela Victoria||||8 Oct 1954||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/Richards-20211.jpg 1128117] |- | [[Richards-20229|RICHARDS]] ||William Albert (Bill)||18 Jan 1927||24 Jan 2010||||H of Nancy; F of Gaye, Kevin, Jennfer, Michael, Wayne, Geoffrey, Stephen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Richards-20229.jpg 1128377] |- | [[Bates-6519|ROBINSON]] ||Doris Christobel||||1 Aug 1968||67||w/Charles & Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Robinson-19004.jpg 1128177] |- | [[Robinson-19004|ROBINSON]] ||Charles Samuel||||9 Sep 1983||83||w/Doris & Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Robinson-19004.jpg 1128177] |- | [[Robinson-54317|ROBINSON]] ||Charles Graham||||19 Jul 1968||30||w/Doris & Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Robinson-19004.jpg 1128177] |- | [[Robson-3917|ROBSON]]||Kirk Anthony||16 May 1978||20 Jul 2005||||Partner of Kylie; S of Mavis & Peter; B of Natalie, Michael, Donna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Robson-3917.jpg 1128256] |- | [[Flynn-5738|ROLFE]] ||Agnes||||4 Feb 1975||||W of Frank, M of Denise|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Flynn-5738.jpg 1128161] |- | [[Casbolt-75|ROWE]] ||Alma Joy||31 Mar 1926||19 Mar 1985||||W of John Henry, M of John, Russell, Veni, Phillip, Albert, Brian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Rowe-12838.jpg 1128305] |- | [[Rowe-12838|ROWE]] ||John Henry||5 Nov 1924||17 Apr 1991||||H of Alma Joy; F of John Russell, Veni, Phillip, Albert, Brian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Rowe-12838.jpg 1128305] |- | [[Rowe-12839|ROWE]] ||Brian Keith||21 Sep 1960||17 Nov 1998||38||S of Alma Joy & Henry; B of John, Russell, Veni, Phillip, Albert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/Rowe-12839.jpg 1128317] |- | [[Cross-12901|SCANDOLERA]] ||Ann||||7 May 1965||78||w/Christopher Patrick Scandolera|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Scandolera-8.jpg 1128162] |- | [[Scandolera-8|SCANDOLERA]] ||Christopher Patrick||||26 Feb 1968||83||w,Ann Scandolera|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Scandolera-8.jpg 1128162] |- | Scandolera||Roslyn June||7 Jul 1940||19 Feb 1996||||W of Robert Patrick Scandolera; M of Chris, Paul, Shayne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Scandolera-10.jpg 1128201] |- | [[Scandolera-10|SCANDOLERA]] ||Robert Patrick (Bob)||16 Oct 1937||27 Feb 2005||||H of Roslyn June Scandolera; F of Chris, Paul, Shayne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Scandolera-10.jpg 1128201] |- | [[Cross-12902|SCANDOLERA]] ||May||||6 Sep 1969||63||W of Edward Peter Scandolera|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Scandolera-9.jpg 1128202] |- | [[Scandolera-9|SCANDOLERA]]||Edward Peter||||15 Jul 1980||71||H of May Scandolera|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Scandolera-9.jpg 1128202] |- | [[Pratt-14080|SHACKLEFORD]] ||Jane||||2 Sep 1954||92||w/John S|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Pratt-14080.jpg 1128346] |- | [[Shackleford-539|SHACKLEFORD]] ||John S||||14 Jun 1904||7||w/Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Pratt-14080.jpg 1128346] |- | [[Shackleford-538|SHACKLEFORD]] ||Francis H B||||12 Dec 1917||56||w/George B|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Shackleford-538.jpg 1128347] |- | [[Shackleford-540|SHACKLEFORD]] ||George B||||5 Apr 1903||13||w/Francis H B|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Shackleford-538.jpg 1128347] |- | [[Cowcher-67|SHARWOOD]] ||Gertrude Ethel (Girlie)||11 Nov 1906||24 May 1994||||D of William Thomas Cowcher|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Cowcher-66.jpg 1128111] |- | [[Skilton-313|SKILTON]] ||Graeme John||7 Oct 1948||4 Jan 2005||||3798197 Pte; 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M of Lesley, Garnet, Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Smith-287680.jpg 1128275] |- | [[Smith-287681|SMITH]] ||Augustus Richard||||12 Apr 1910||64||w/ Ida Emily Taylor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Smith-287681.jpg 1128341] |- | [[Henry-16646|SPARK]] ||Nancy Campbell||15 Apr 1926||10 Jul 2012||||Nee Henry; W of Raymond; M of Anne, Daryl, Pete|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Henry-16646.jpg 1128234] |- | [[Stanlake-86|STANLAKE]] ||George James||||1 Sep 1969||81||H of Ellen Priscilla|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Stanlake-86.jpg 1128178] |- | [[Sedgman-84|STANLAKE]] ||Ellen Priscilla||||20 Dec 1975||||W of George James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Stanlake-86.jpg 1128178] |- | [[Stanlake-87|STANLAKE]] ||Arnold George||11 Aug 1923||26 Mar 1998||||H of Faie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Stanlake-87.jpg 1128244] |- | Stanlake||Faie Eileen||4 Aug 1929||23 Nov 2005||||W of Arnold Stanlake|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Stanlake-87.jpg 1128244] |- | [[Stanlake-3|STANLAKE]] ||Edward ||||27 May 1914||60||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Stanlake-3.jpg 1128339] |- | [[Binding-128|STANLAKE]] ||Mary||||20 Jul 1929||75||W of Edward|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Stanlake-3.jpg 1128339] |- | Strachan||Riawena Patricia||13 Apr 1935||24 May 1996||||||1128288 |- | [[Taylor-92673|TAYLOR]] ||Ida Emily||||5 Jun 1905||13||D of W J Taylor; w Augustus Smith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Smith-287681.jpg 1128341] |- | [[Millidge-339|TAYLOR||Sophia]] ||||||||w/George Taylor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Smith-287682.jpg 1128342] |- | [[Taylor-92674|TAYLOR]] ||George||||||||w/Sophia Taylor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Smith-287682.jpg 1128342] |- | Thatcher||Joan||7 Mar 1927||12 Apr 2010||||||1128375 |- | [[Blacker-423|TILLING]] ||Beryl Lynette||||2 Dec 1967||||W of Edwin Arthur Tilling; M of Leonard, Robert, Cheryl, Sharon, Adrian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Tilling-170.jpg 1128179] |- | [[Tilling-170|TILLING]] ||Edwin Arthur||||26 Oct 1982||55||H of Beryl Lynette; F of Leonard, Robert, Cheryl, Sharon, Adrian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Tilling-170.jpg 1128179] |- | [[Tilling-171|TILLING]] ||Edwin Francis||||15 Apr 1965||71||H of Sylvina Tilling; F of Sylvina, Ida, Edwin, Mavis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Tilling-171.jpg 1128180] |- | [[Wilkinson-8209|TILLING]] ||Sylvina||||29 Nov 1977||83||W of Edwin Francis Tilling, M of Sylvina, Ida, Edwin, Mavis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Tilling-171.jpg 1128180] |- | [[Tilling-172|TILLING]] ||Leonard Francis||||10 Feb 1965||12||S of Beryl & Edwin; B of Robert, Heather, Charyl, Sharon, Adrian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Tilling-172.jpg 1128181] |- | [[Trigg-352|TRIGG]] ||William||14 May 1915||25 Oct 1977||||H of Olive Mary Trigg; F of Graeme, Ken, Yvonne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Trigg-352.jpg 1128228] |- | [[De_La_Rue-19|TRIGG]] ||Olive Mary||12 Nov 1919||26 Aug 2002||||W of William Trigg; M of Graeme, Ken, Yvonne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Trigg-352.jpg 1128228] |- | [[Unthank-151|UNTHANK]] ||Richard Alexander||30 Jun 1912||30 Oct 1990||||AIF; H of Meg; F of Paul, Jane, Mark, Anne, Danny|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Unthank-151.jpg 1128315] |- | [[Van_Doorn-320|VAN DOORN]]||Cornelius||||1 Jan 1956||4||w/Allan James Van Doorn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Van_Doorn-320.jpg 1128186] |- | [[Van_Doorn-321|VAN DOORN]] ||Allan James||||17 Mar 1962||3||w/Cornelius Van Doorn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Van_Doorn-320.jpg 1128186] |- | [[Van_Doorn-322|VANDOORN]] ||Jan||||26 Jan 1990||82||H of Elizabeth VanDoorn, F of Keith, Jacobus, Jack, John, Cornelius, Allan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Van_Doorn-322.jpg 1128187] |- | [[Mandersloot-11|VANDOORN]] ||Elizabeth||||3 Aug 2008||96||W of Jan VanDoorn, M of Keith, Jacobus, Jack, John, Cornelius, Allan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Van_Doorn-322.jpg 1128187] |- | [[Walker-25477|WALKER]] ||Ephraim||||18 Sep 1897||72||Late of Wickham Market, England; H of Anne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Walker-25477.jpg 1128349] |- | [[Moore-31739|WALKER]] ||Anne||||28 May 1910||82||W of Ephraim Walker|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Walker-25477.jpg 1128349] |- | [[Walters-10640|WALTERS]] ||Gilbert||||9 Aug 2003||74||H of Yvonne; F of Julie, Brian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Walters-10640.jpg 1128258] |- | [[Gardiner-5512|WALTERS]] ||Yvonne Mary||||13 Oct 1994||67||W of Gilbert; M of Julie, Brian, GM of Crystal, Dwayne, Dale|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Gardiner-5512.jpg 1128259] |- | [[Brilliant-25|WALTERS]] ||Eliza Gwendoline||||5 Nov 1986||92||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Brilliant-25.jpg 1128298] |- | [[Harrison-26734|WALTERS]] ||Doris Rose||||1 Mar 1987||30||Nee Harrison; M of Raymond, Jo-Anne, Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Harrison-26734.jpg 1128325] |- | [[Walters-10642|WALTERS]] ||John (Jack)||||26 Nov 1992||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Walters-10642.jpg 1128386] |- | [[Webber-5684|WEBBER]] ||Donald Edward||10 Aug 1938||9 Nov 1993|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Webber-5684.jpg 1128327] |- | [[Cunningham-11647|WHITE]] ||Irene Amy||3 Jun 1911||14 May 1994||||W of Clifford Gordon White; 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Oak City Cemetery, Bainbridge, Decatur County, Georgia

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This page is part of the [[Space:Georgia Cemeteries Team|Georgia Cemeteries Team]]. See the [[:Category:Oak_City_Cemetery%2C_Bainbridge%2C_Georgia|Oak City Cemetery]] for people buried in this cemetery.

'''Cemetery name:''' Oak City Cemetery

'''Address:''' Cemetery Street and Webster Street, Bainbridge, Decatur County, Georgia

'''GPS Coordinates:''' GPS Coordinates: 30.9111511,-84.5725642

===About=== This free space page for the Oak City Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Georgia_Cemeteries|Georgia Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Georgia Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:United_States_Cemeteries|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Oak City Cemetery is located in the City of Bainbridge, in southwestern Georgia's Decatur County. Oak City Cemetery was established in 1852. The main entrance is at the intersection of Cemetery Street and Webster Street. The cemetery contains a Jewish cemetery, an Indian Village, a governor, a movie star, numerous Confederate soldiers, and many local notables. When searching Google maps for the cemetery don't use Oak City cemetery as the search term as it gives an incorrect location. Searching for the intersection of Cemetery and Webster will give you the correct location of the main gate. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. Although all grave markers in this cemetery have been photographed (or will be shortly), the photos can only be displayed for persons with existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Atkinson-3464|Carolyn Martin]] for assistance. ----- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
Oak City Cemetery
Intersection of Cemetery Street and Webster Street
Bainbridge, Decatur County, Georgia 39817
(229) 248-2010 GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
30.9111511,-84.5725642,17 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Webster+St+%26+Cemetery+St,+Bainbridge,+GA+39817/@30.9111511,-84.5725642,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x88ed18faf84b0e85:0x8f19b999abfda1b5] ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Webster+St+%26+Cemetery+St,+Bainbridge,+GA+39817/@30.9111511,-84.5725642,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x88ed18faf84b0e85:0x8f19b999abfda1b5| Oak City Cemetery on Google Maps]
[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/35906/oak-city-cemetery| Find A Grave]
[http://billiongraves.com/pages/cemeteries/Oak-City-Cemetery/14646#cemetery_id=14646&lim=0&num=25&order=asc&action=browse| BillionGraves.com] ----- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * In progress * Approximately <17% of grave markers photographed as of Apr 12, 2017 Data Transcriptions * In progress * 1155 profiles set up as of 1/22/2019 ----- ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name/ First/Middle Names ! data-sort-type="date" |Born ! data-sort-type="date"|Died ! Notes ! class="unsortable" | Photo
(click for larger) |- |[[Crawford-7997| Crawford, William H]]||10/17/1834||2/7/1884||||[[Image:Crawford-7997.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-277234| Crawford, Sallie M]]||12/15/1836||10/3/1888||||[[Image:Unknown-277234.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Hastey-30| Hastey, Collin Emory]]||4/16/1978||4/13/2012||Bainbridge Public Safety Officer, Kendrick VFD-6||[[Image:Hastey-30.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Harper-4046|Harper, Brandon Joe]]||3/11/2011||3/14/2011||||[[Image:Harper-4046.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Morris-10366| Morris, George]]||6/25/1939||6/30/2008||||[[Image:Morris-10366.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-277236| Morris, Phyllis]]||8/9/1942||||||[[Image:Morris-10366.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Brown-37242| Chaney, Barbara Ann]]||7/13/1944||9/12/2011||||[[Image:Brown-37242.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-277237| Patterson, Harriet Rebecca]]||7/23/1846||2/14/1928||||[[Image:Brown-37242.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Whigham-20| Whigham, James S]]||1836||1908||Co. L , 31 GA. Inf. CSA||[[Image:Whigham-20.jpg|100px]] |- |[[McNair-504| Whigham, Nancy Ellen McNair]]||6/10/1851||3/20/1890||||[[Image:McNair-504.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Patterson-6546| McNair, N Adaline Patterson]]||1848||1887||||[[Image:Patterson-6546.jpg|100px]] |- |[[McNair-505| McNair, Jessie H]]||1871||1898||||[[Image:McNair-505.jpg|100px]] |- |[[McNair-506| McNair, Susie E]]||1874||1950||||[[Image:McNair-506.jpg|100px]] |- |[[McNair-509|McNair, Lilla Elizabeth]]||1881||1956||||[[Image:McNair-509.jpg|100px]] |- |[[McNair-507| McNair, John R]]||2/18/1973||2/4/1958||||[[Image:McNair-507.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Whigham-21| Whigham, Ruby]]||4/15/1885||6/7/1931||||[[Image:Whigham-21.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Whigham-22| Whigham, Elna Ruth]]||7/4/1882||4/30/1945||||[[Image:Whigham-22.jpg|100px]] |- |[[McNair-510| McNair, Jessie Mae]]||7/26/1886||3/15/1933||||[[Image:McNair-510.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-277294| Burton, Eugenia]]||3/9/1846||11/9/1895||Our mother||[[Image:Unknown-277294.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Goode-924| Terrell, Lula B Goode]]||1/15/1872||12/7/1905||wife of Dutton Terrell||[[Image:Goode-924.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Terrell-1044| Terrell, Dutton]]||11/13/1873||5/2/1898||||[[Image:Terrell-1044.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Terrell-1046| Terrell, Mona Belle]]||10/18/1868||11/16/1870||daughter of RR & HM Terrell||[[Image:Terrell-1046.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Hora-30| Hora, Henry]]||11/6/1814||12/3/1883||Born in Rabyay (?), NJ, Died in Bainbridge||[[Image:Hora-30.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Fleming-3893| Fleming, Eugene Madison]]||11/7/1882||5/20/1969||||[[Image:Pike-2435.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Pike-2435| Fleming, Mildred Pike]]||9/14/1889||7/7/1987||||[[Image:Pike-2435-1.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Terrell-1048| Morrison, Henrietta Mildred Terrell]]||1859||1911||wife of Hal Morrison||[[Image:Terrell-1048.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Terrell-1047| Terrell, Sarah Elizabeth]]||1851||1922||||[[Image:Terrell-1047.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Dutton-1121|Terrell , Henrietta Mildred Dutton]]||11/24/1831||8/21/1921||wife of Maj. Robert R Terrell||[[Image:Dutton-1121.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Terrell-1045| Terrell, Maj. Robert Raines]]||10/4/1823||3/22/1888||Father, Married Mar 9 1848, Regiment CSA Decatur Co GA, Commissary Department||[[Image:Terrell-1045.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Terrell-1049| Pike, Anna Terrell]]||11/23/1866||12/1/1929||||[[Image:Terrell-1049.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Pike-2434| Pike, Noah Thorpe]]||8/13/1865||5/9/1954||||[[Image:Pike-2434.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Russell-9391| Williams, Lucy Russell]]||1/25/1858||2/27/1931||wife of Uley James Williams||[[Image:Russell-9391.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Williams-31817| Tool, Ninna Williams]]||3/6/1871||9/9/1916||in memory of our beloved sister||[[Image:Williams-31817.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Williams-31810| Williams, Thos J]]||1861||1911||||[[Image:Williams-31810.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-277346| Williams, Aliff]]||7/7/1833||10/15/1892||||[[Image:Unknown-277346.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Williams-31812| Williams, Jerry C]]||1/6/1892||1/9/1892||infant son of Uley J and Lucy B Williams||[[Image:Williams-31812.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Bower-689| Bower, 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Robison, Born Apr. 2, 1869 Aged 1 yr & 5 m's||[[Image:Robinson-15149.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Robinson-15146| Robinson, John Ivey]]||1841||1925||||[[Image:Robinson-15146.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Adams-21973| Robinson, Annie Adams]]||1845||1919||||[[Image:Robinson-15146.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Tootle-14| Robinson, Ally Tootle]]||1813||1903||||[[Image:Tootle-14.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Robinson-15147| Robinson, Harmon D]]||9/11/1819||10/27/1866||Born in Clark Co, KY, Died in Bainbridge GA||[[Image:Robinson-15147.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Young-16707| Young, Thomas Pierce]]||8/5/1926||5/24/1998||CPL US Marine Corps World War II Korea, Beloved Son, Husband, Father and Grandfather||[[Image:Young-16707.jpg|100px]] |- | Young, Frances Helen Beiter||3/13/1917||10/18/2014||Frances "Forever" Young, The Best Mom in the Universe, Beloved Daughter, Sister, Wife, Mother, Grandmother and Great Grandmother||[[Image:Young-16707.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Morgan-10888| Morgan, Ellington J]]||||||2 Lt, CO E, 20 GA INF, CSA||[[Image:Morgan-10888.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Johnson-40378| Johnson, Emery]]||||||Ab… Artillery CSA||[[Image:Johnson-40378.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Morgan-10889| Morgan, Blanche Ingram]]||||11/25/1875||Infant Dau. Of Dr. E. J. Morgan, Died Nov 25, 1875 (Backside says Our baby)||[[Image:Morgan-10889.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Sharpe-1627| Morgan, Lizzie Kate Sharpe]]||7/2/1876||11/13/1907||Daughter of John R & Lizzie Kate Sharpe||[[Image:Sharpe-1627.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Thomas-18578| Thomas, Henry Percival]]||4/27/1882||8/28/1927||||[[Image:Thomas-18578.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Curry-2378| Thomas, Ellie Curry]]||2/20/1880||8/28/1927||||[[Image:Curry-2378.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Curry-2379| Curry, Duncan]]||1/28/1849||8/2/1934||||[[Image:Curry-2379.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Maxwell-3959|Curry, Olive Maxwell]]||12/25/1860||3/10/1926||||[[Image:Maxwell-3959.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-296272| Smith, Ruth G]]||11/14/1909||6/11/1992||||[[Image:Unknown-296272.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Smith-91655| Smith, Charles L]]||4/29/1912||5/2/1979||||[[Image:Smith-91655.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-296275|Smith, Eva O]]||9/3/1894||3/31/1986||||[[Image:Smith-91656.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Smith-91656| Smith Capt Samuel S]]||1/26/1873||12/10/1934||||[[Image:Smith-91656.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Overstreet-271| Overstreet, George]]||1863||1924||||[[Image:Overstreet-271.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Clark-25037| Overstreet, Laura]]||1869||1930||||[[Image:Overstreet-271.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Lane-6382| Lane, S W]]||1864||1935||||[[Image:Lane-6382.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Hines-1711| Hines, George W]]||1842||1872||||[[Image:Hines-1711.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Hines-1712| Hines, George Wilmer]]||1872||1928||Son of George W and Mildred M Hines, Born Bainbridge Georgia, Died New York City||[[Image:Hines-1712.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dickinson-3904|Cutter, Mildred Middleton Dickinson]]||6/13/1847||1/4/1931||Wife of Ralph Hastings Cutter, Born Fredericksburg VA June 13, 1847, Entered Into Rest Jan 4, 1931||[[Image:Dickinson-3904.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Cutter-388| Hopkins, Ellen Dickinson]]||11/29/1878||12/10/1862||||[[Image:Cutter-388.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Hopkins-5776| Hopkins, Miriam]]||10/18/1902||10/9/1972||||[[Image:Hopkins-5776.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Hopkins-5777| Welch, Ruby Hopkins]]||2-Apr||12/3/1990||Born Apr 2 Savannah Ga,Died Dec 3, 1990 New York, Let Her Step to the Music She hears||[[Image:Hopkins-5777.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Dickinson-3905| Dickinson, John M]]||1849||1872||Brother, Died in Bainbridge||[[Image:Dickinson-3905.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Middleton-1969| Dickinson, Ellen Middleton]]||||||Mother, Of Fredericksburg VA, Died in Bainbridge||[[Image:Middleton-1969.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Dickinson-3729| Dickinson, James Edward]]||||||Father, Of Fredericksburg VA, Died in Bainbridge, Mason, CSA||[[Image:Dickinson-3729.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Cutter-367| Smutzer, Raymonde Virginia Cutter]]||4/4/1888||12/28/1940||Beloved Mother, Wife of Charles Frederick Smutzer||[[Image:Cutter-367.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Dickinson-3731| Dickinson, Henry Overton]]||1851||1864||Son of James E & Ellen M Dickinson||[[Image:Dickinson-3731.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Dickinson-3730| Dickinson, Edward Arthur]]||1862||1864||Infant Son of James E & Ellen M Dickinson||[[Image:Dickinson-3730.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Cutter-389| Cutter, Ruby Hollis]]||5/27/1884||6/16/1886||Daughter of Ralph H & Mildred M Cutter||[[Image:Cutter-389.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Bower-1375| Bower, Evirgiline Vestaglia]]||12/14/1875||6/13/1971||Daughter of Byron B & Ellen Tallulah Bower||[[Image:Bower-1375.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Bower-1376| Bower, Isaac Edward]]||||8/7/1876||Son of B. B. & E. T. Bower, Aged 4 YRS & 2 MOS||[[Image:Bower-1376.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Bower-1377| Bower, Clarence Lamar]]||12/4/1877||5/29/1891||Son of Byron B & Ellen Tallulah Bower||[[Image:Bower-1377.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Dickinson-3906| Bower, Ellen Tallulah]]||2/23/1853||3/3/1885||Wife of Byron B Bower||[[Image:Dickinson-3906.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Dickinson-3907| Bower, Annie Overton]]||8/17/1857||11/12/1886||Wife of Byron B Bower||[[Image:Dickinson-3907.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Bower-1378| Bower, Byron Beaufort Jr]]||6/27/1874||7/15/1955||Born and Died in Bainbridge, GA||[[Image:Bower-1378.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Bower-1374| Bower, Byron B]]||9/26/1839||9/25/1923||Soldier & Jurist||[[Image:Bower-1374.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Bower-1379| Bower, Lucien Conway]]||1/25/1885||11/13/1941||Son of Byron B & Ellen Tallulah Bower||[[Image:Bower-1379.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Bower-1380| Bower, George Gordon]]||3/9/1879||1/24/1945||Son of Byron B & Ellen Tallulah Bower||[[Image:Bower-1380.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-296502| Amoss, Mrs. Mary]]||||2/10/1853||51 Yr of her age||[[Image:Unknown-296502.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Mann-4271| Mann, Samuel S]]||||11/9/1896||||[[Image:Mann-4271.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Russell-10499|Russell, Benjamin H]]||||1861||Died in Bainbridge, GA||[[Image:Russell-10499.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Bolyn-3| Russell, Alice Bolyn]]||1830||1879||Born Louden County Va, Died in Bainbridge GA||[[Image:Bolyn-3.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Clements-2312| Clements, Horace Melvin]]||10/15/1898||4/17/1957||||[[Image:Clements-2312.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Bell-12905| Clements, Jennie Bell]]||6/18/1899||8/31/1983||||[[Image:Clements-2312.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Harris-17579| Harris, Sarah Will]]||12/14/1919||11/18/1926||Daughter of Mrs. Johnnie Harris||[[Image:Harris-17579.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Emanuel-127| Emanuel, John H]]||8/14/1907||12/15/1961||||[[Image:Emanuel-127.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Highnote-2| Emanuel, Johnie H]]||5/12/1901||10/31/1997||Dates were not on the tombstone, actually buried in Richland, Stewart County, Georgia||[[Image:Highnote-2.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Yates-2828| Smith, Sallie Yates]]||9/6/1892||3/11/1973||||[[Image:Yates-2828.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Ruffin-580| Ruffin, William Pau]]l||2/6/1885||7/8/1953||||[[Image:Ruffin-580.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Wood-15709| Ruffin, Alice Wood]]||9/30/1887||9/6/1941||||[[Image:Ruffin-580.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Ruffin-581| Ruffin, James Claude]]||8/5/1918||1/1/1976||||[[Image:Ruffin-581.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Dowling-842| Yearta, Ruth Dowling]]||10/30/1919||12/28/2002||||[[Image:Dowling-842.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Yearta-1| Yearta, Samuel H]]||4/10/1917||5/20/2007||||[[Image:Dowling-842.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Dowling-841| Dowling, Anna Carrol]]||8/2/1921||11/11/1924||Daughter of D. L. & R. B. Dowling||[[Image:Dowling-841.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Byrd-2122| Dowling, Ruth Byrd]]||1/17/1892||9/9/1982||Born Jan 17, 1892 Northampton VA Daughter of James L. & Mary Jane Doughty Married to D. L. Dowling Jan. 17, 1917, Died Sept. 9, 1982||[[Image:Dowling-840.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Dowling-840| Dowling, Dempsey Lemuel]]||2/21/1889||1/30/1966||Mason||[[Image:Dowling-840.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Crisswell-24| Crisswell, Leona]]||4/19/1885||2/27/1920||||[[Image:Crisswell-24.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Jones-37972| Jones, Bill Jackson]] ||3/14/1929||6/9/2013||||[[Image:Jones-37972.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-296652| Jones, Eleanor Sue]]||10/10/1924||||||[[Image:Jones-37972.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Goff-1728| Goff, James F Jr]]||3/26/1956||7/31/1985||||[[Image:Goff-1728.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Goff-1727|Goff, James Fletcher]]||10/7/1915||5/31/1961||Florida Captain 426 Base Unit AAF World War II||[[Image:Goff-1727.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Cliett-18|Goff, Marjorie Cliett ]]||11/9/1922||12/31/2014||||[[Image:Cliett-18.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Sasser-299| Sasser, Leslie E]]||4/10/1917||8/25/2002||Son of Edgar Earl and Ida Rhenora Burns Sasser||[[Image:Sasser-299.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Lester-1846| Cliett, Angeline]]||12/11/1843||7/6/1911||Mrs. Angieline Wife of J. W. Cliett||[[Image:Lester-1846.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Cliett-20| Cliett, James W]]||4/12/1836||6/28/1918||||[[Image:Cliett-20.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Cliett-19| Cliett, J A]]||4/7/1879||1/15/1929||||[[Image:Cliett-19.jpg|100px]] |- |[[McCorquodale-305| Owen, Nellie Mc Cliett]]||11/12/1886||1/8/1874||Wife of J A Cliett, Mother of Bert and Marjorie||[[Image:McCorqupdale-1.jpg|100px]] |- |[[West-8061| West, Cassie B]]||8/4/1891||10/14/1902||Son of W D And Angie West||[[Image:West-8061.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-296746| Weste, Carolyn Ann]]||9/6/1936||1/7/1992||||[[Image:Unknown-296746.jpg|100px]] |- |[[West-8060| Weste, Hezekiah Willie]]||1/10/1929||2/8/2003||CR US Navy World War II||[[Image:West-8060.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-7897|Kennedy, Bert]]||3/4/1902||10/5/1969||Married Dec 23, 1930, Parents of Alma Lee, Carol Ann, Dorothy Nelle, Edward Ernest||[[Image:Kennedy-7897.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Brock-2481|Kennedy, Hazel Brock]]||5/22/1916||6/22/2001||Married Dec 23, 1930, Parents of Alma Lee, Carol Ann, Dorothy Nelle, Edward Ernest||[[Image:Brock-2481.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Brackin-92| Hall, Hattie M Brackin]]||12/28/1885||8/29/1958||Wife of Lloyd Hall, Sr||[[Image:Brackin-92.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Chason-58| Wheat, Sarah Alice Chason]]||8/15/1886||12/5/1961||||[[Image:Chason-58.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Wheat-431| Wheat Dr. Robert Forne]]||12/6/1879||9/5/1957||||[[Image:Wheat-431.jpg|100px]] |- |[[McLean-2851| McLean, Sally Jean]]||4/18/1952||4/20/1952||||[[Image:McLean-2851.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Parker-17883| McLean, Frances Parker]]||11/3/1922||8/25/1993||Beloved Wife and Mother||[[Image:Parker-17883.jpg|100px]] |- |[[McLean-2850| McLean, Donald Hugh]]||11/10/1921||9/13/2003||Beloved Husband and Father||[[Image:McLean-2850.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Labuzan-1| Mayes, Lottie Lebuzan]]||9/17/1859||2/9/1904||Wife of James Belser Mayes||[[Image:Labuzan-1.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Mayes-730| Mayes, James Belser]]||8/15/1859||5/2/1918||||[[Image:Mayes-730.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Lane-6402| Mayes, Ida Lane]]||11/12/1858||1/31/1931||Wife of James Belser Mayes||[[Image:Lane-6402.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Mayes-732| Mayes, Frances Lewis]]||8/6/1887||2/22/1979||||[[Image:Mayes-732.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Mayes-731| Mayes, Sarah Elizabeth]]||7/15/1894||7/19/1991||||[[Image:Mayes-731.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Sapp-599| Sapp, Allie Mae]]||10/24/1885||11/7/1918||||[[Image:Sapp-599.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Walker-18987| Walker, Baby Anton]]||3/1/1904||10/13/0190?||Son of H E & Onie Walker||[[Image:Walker-18987.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Dixon-5596| Sapp, Mamie Dixon]]||2/20/1881||3/10/1915||||[[Image:Dixon-5596.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Sapp-600| Sapp, Cassirh]]||4/22/1874||12/4/1957||||[[Image:Sapp-600.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Sapp-604| Slocumb, Anna Alpha]]||4/14/1852||12/31/1936||||[[Image:Sapp-604.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Slocumb-26| Slocumb, Allie]]||9/10/1869||7/21/1947||||[[Image:Slocumb-26.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Barber-4229|Drake, Glennie Barber Sapp]]||3/20/1892||8/30/1976||||[[Image:Barber-4229.jpg|100px]] |- |- |[[Sapp-602| Sapp, W H]]||1868||1935||||[[Image:Sapp-602.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Jackson-15439| Sapp, Nancy Jackson]]||1847||1933||||[[Image:Jackson-15439.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Sapp-601| Jones, Attie Lily Sapp]]||11/7/1878||5/9/1939||Wife of Jeptha W Jones, Mother||[[Image:Sapp-601.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Query-194| Curry, Mae Query]]||6/30/1875||8/28/1952||Wife of D L Curry||[[Image:Query-194.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Curry-2392| Curry, Daniel Love]]||6/26/1869||9/21/1930||||[[Image:Curry-2392.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Curry-2393|Curry, Eleanor Julia]]||1/23/1916||8/13/1997||||[[Image:Curry-2393.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Dickenson-377| Dickenson, Jean]]||6/23/1898||7/19/1933||Daughter of Mr & Mrs C T Dickenson||[[Image:Dickenson-377.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Dickenson-376| Dickenson, C T||12/4/1858||3/7/1935||||[[Image:Dickenson-376.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Query-195| Dickenson, Lena Q]]||4/26/1868||2/19/1925||||[[Image:Query-195.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Law-2145| Law, Rev Joseph]]||5/22/1815||11/19/1868||||[[Image:Law-2145.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Green-16057| Law, Ann G]]||8/25/1825||4/29/1881||||[[Image:Law-2146.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Law-2146| Law, John G]]||8/9/1857||7/31/1881||||[[Image:Law-2146.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Andrews-6776| Andrews, Frederick Wilson]]||8/5/1836||11/9/1873||||[[Image:Andrews-6776.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Hoge-299| Andrews, Landonia Hoge]]||||8/10/1886||Wife of F W Andrews||[[Image:Hoge-299.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Andrews-6777|Andrews, Mary Irene]]||||12/9/1952||Daughter of F W & Landonia Andrews||[[Image:Andrews-6777.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Cunningham-5012| Cunningham, Albert W]]||||12/14/1856||Departed this life Dec 14, 1856 Aged 33 Years 9 mo's and 10 days||[[Image:Cunningham-5012.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Bass-2757| Cunningham, Mary Josephine Bass]]||1851||1886||Wife of Thomas Robert Cunningham||[[Image:Bass-2757.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Russell-10523| Russell, Benjamin Edward]]||10/5/1845||12/4/1909||Confederate Soldier Editor United States Congressman. Drummer-boy Bainbridge Independents, Capt Co B 8th Florida Regt. C.S.A.,Founder of the Bainbridge Democrat,Delegate GA Constituional Convention 1877, Mayor of Bainbridge 1881-2, Member of GA Legislature 1882-3, Member of the 53rd and 54th Congress, A States Rights Democrat, The Muffled Drum's Sad Roll Has beat The Soldier's Last Tatoo||[[Image:Russell-10523.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Russell-10524| Russell, Randolph]]||11/15/1878||3/5/1934||Son of B E & Cora Russell, Born in Bainbridge GA Nov 15, 1878 Died in San Antonio TX Mar 5, 1934 Mixpah||[[Image:Russell-10524.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Cunningham-5013| Russell, Cora Cunningham]]||8/15/1853||4/15/1889||||[[Image:Cunningham-5013.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Russell-10525| Russell, Albert Henry]]||3/1/1874||8/16/1913||||[[Image:Russell-10525.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Fleming-4309| Russell, Ethel Fleming]]||2/16/1876||7/28/1968||Wife of Albert H Russell||[[Image:Fleming-4309.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Smith-91997| Smith, Hoke S]]||5/1/1900||11/28/1985||||[[Image:Smith-91997.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-296900|Smith, Erma L]]||7/4/1921||4/1/1995||||[[Image:Unknown-296900.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Faircloth-219| Faircloth, Ellis L]]||1/3/1943||5/8/1968||Georgia SP 5 CO A 1 BN 501 INF Vietnam AM-PH||[[Image:Faircloth-219.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Hutchins-1647| Hutchins, Willis Gordon]]||5/22/1911||12/4/1971||||[[Image:Hutchins-1647.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Lewis-17900| Hutchins, Mollie L]]||4/9/1913||5/23/1968||||[[Image:Lewis-17900.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Bailey-10595| Bailey, Clayton Arthur]]||10/15/1936||4/3/1993||||[[Image:Bailey-10595.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Henderson-8313| Henderson, John W]]||1882||1968||||[[Image:Henderson-8313.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-296910| Henderson, Lacy D]]||1882||1970||||[[Image:Unknown-296910.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Henderson-8314| Henderson, Alvin T]]||1918||1993||||[[Image:Henderson-8314.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Snider-1277| Henderson, Virginia S]]||1927||2010||||[[Image:Snider-1277.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Attell-1| Fingerhut, Lena]]||4/14/1859||11/10/1905||Daughter of Jonas Attell||[[Image:Attell-1.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Grollman-4| Grollman, Joseph M]]||6/11/1908||12/8/1993||||[[Image:Grollman-4.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Gold-597| Grollman, Rosalie Gold]]||8/1/1910||5/15/2007||||[[Image:Gold-597.jpg|100px]] |- |[[McCabe-1244| McCabe, Joseph Allen]]||6/9/1969||9/22/2007||||[[Image:McCabe-1244.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Grollman-5| Grollman, Florence]]||1904||1980||||[[Image:Grollman-5.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Grollman-2| Grollman, Harry]]||1877||1945||||[[Image:Grollman-2.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Kline-1346| Grollman, Rachel]]||1878||1967||||[[Image:Kline-1346.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Grollman-6| Grollman, Norman Joseph]]||1/4/1929||9/11/1930||Our darling baby||[[Image:Grollman-6.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Grollman-3| Grollman, Morris R]]||9/15/1899||3/6/1934||||[[Image:Grollman-3.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Grollman-8| Friedman, Anna Grollman]]||3/27/1904||10/7/1984||||[[Image:Grollman-8.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Kline-1347| Kline, J]]||9/6/1913||5/5/1930||||[[Image:Kline-1347.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Lang-2430| Lang, Gustave J]]||1/18/1890||12/31/1974||||[[Image:Lang-2430.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Ammon-56| Lang, Margaret A]]||12/28/1892||10/17/1971||||[[Image:Unknown-304914.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Lang-2431| Kwilecki, Jean Lang]]||12/29/1920||8/17/2015||||[[Image:Lang-2431.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Kwilecki-2| Kwilecki, J Gerard Jr]]||2/22/1919||1/19/2001||||[[Image:Kwilecki-2.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Kwilecki-3| Kwilecki, Paul K]]||2/24/1928||12/9/2009||June 13 1952 on emblem of two wedding rings||[[Image:Kwilecki-3.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Williford-288| Kwilecki, Charlotte Williford]]||10/27/1928||12/7/2008||June 13 1952 on emblem of two wedding rings||[[Image:Kwilecki-3.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-304958| Kwilecki, Pearl G]]||4/12/1889||11/21/1964||||[[Image:Unknown-304958.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Kwilecki-4| Kwilecki, Julian G Sr]]||12/18/1889||2/5/1971||||[[Image:Kwilecki-4.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Jester-582| Jester, William Milton]]||10/6/1878||9/10/1932||||[[Image:Jester-582.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Cliett-21| Jester, Mrs Ruby Cliett]]||2/5/1887||5/27/1957||||[[Image:Cliett-21.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Jester-583| Jester, William Milton Jr]]||10/8/1904||9/16/1962||||[[Image:Jester-583.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Gans-74| Gans, Herman Louis]]||7/28/1865||11/21/1940||||[[Image:Gans-74.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Kurniker-1|Gans, Dora Kurniker]]||7/23/1866||10/30/1929||Wife of Herman L Gans||[[Image:Kurniker-1.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Blumenstein-3| Blumenstein, Eugene]]||3/24/1869||8/22/1933||||[[Image:Blumenstein-3.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Kwilecki-5|Kohnke, Grace]]||10/12/1901||4/26/1993||Wife of Alfred, Beloved||[[Image:Kwilecki-5.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Kohnke-22| Kohnke, Alfred]]||7/26/1897||4/27/1962||Husband of Grace Kwilecki||[[Image:Kohnke-22.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Kwilecki-7| Kwilecki, Ralph M]]||8/2/1892||12/14/1970||||[[Image:Kwilecki-7.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Kwilecki-8| Kwilecki, Max]]||9/24/1885||11/30/1960||Husband of Grace Baggs, Beloved||[[Image:Kwilecki-8.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Kwilecki-9| Kwilecki, Frances]]||12/7/1880||1/1/1954||Daughter of Isadore and Bertha Kwilecki||[[Image:Kwilecki-9.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Kwilecki-6| Kwilecki, Isidore]]||5/14/1849||11/8/1934||Born in Neustadt Germany; Father||[[Image:Kwilecki-6.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Brash-32| Kwilecki, Bertha Brash]]||2/2/1859||6/19/1923||Beloved wife of Isadore Kwilecki; Mother||[[Image:Brash-32.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Leon-310| Ottinger, Lena]]||12/5/1860||11/4/1919||Hartford, Conn Dec 5 1860, Wilmington, NC Nov 11, 1919; To Mother, In Memory of a Tender Love That Lingers||[[Image:Leon-310.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Ottinger-76| Ottinger, Adolph]]||7/6/1850||7/14/1899||In memory of an indulgent husband and devoted father; May his memory be a blessing unto those who cherish it; Born in Germany, Died in Quincy, Fla||[[Image:Ottinger-76.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Rosenband-2| Rosenband, Albert]]||2/11/1880||11/18/1956||||[[Image:Rosenband-2.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ottinger-77|Rosenband, Minnie Ottinger]]||11/20/1880||11/19/1976||||[[Image:Ottinger-77.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Kwilecki-10| Cohen, Minna A]]||7/24/1840||5/31/1904||Beloved wife of Adolph M Cohen; Born in Neustadt by Pinne, Germany; One precious to our hearts has gone, the voice we loved is stilled. The place made vacant in our home can never more be filled.||[[Image:Kwilecki-10.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Cohen-2727| Cohen, Adolph M]]||5/12/1833||9/8/1919||||[[Image:Cohen-2727.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Cohen-2730| Cohen, Max Albert]]||7/4/1874||11/15/1927||||[[Image:Cohen-2730.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Filer-111| Cohen, Ida F]]||5/27/1876||8/27/1957||Beloved Wife of David A Cohen||[[Image:Filer-111.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Cohen-2731| Cohen, David A]]||12/6/1869||1/15/1939||||[[Image:Cohen-2731.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Cohen-2732| Cohen, Florine R]]||8/17/1902||3/7/1977||||[[Image:Cohen-2732.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Cohen-2733| Cohen, Fred A]]||8/6/1876||4/7/1954||||[[Image:Cohen-2733.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Ehrlich-170| Ehrlich, Julian B]]||2/4/1884||10/19/1958||||[[Image:Ehrlich-170.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Kwilecki-11| Ehrlich, Rosalie K]]||6/18/1882||6/9/1974||||[[Image:Ehrlich-170.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Jacobs-5247| Jacobs, Ben]]||7/4/1883||10/28/1966||||[[Image:Jacobs-5247.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Schwartz-1770| Jacobs, Rose S]]||7/15/1885||11/25/1968||||[[Image:Jacobs-5247.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Ehrlich-171| Ehrlich, Bertram A]]||9/28/1913||3/14/2002||||[[Image:Ehrlich-171.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Jacobs-5245| Ehrlich, Bernice J]]||9/3/1914||1/5/1985||||[[Image:Ehrlich-171.jpg|100px]] |- | Weile, Tilla Frohlich||||||In Memory of Tilla Frohlich Weile Julius Weile and The Six Million, I Thank Thee, O God, For The TiesThat United My Parents And Me In Life. W. Dicky Ehrlich||[[Image:Weile-4-1.jpg|100px]] |- | Weile, Julius||||||In Memory of Tilla Frohlich Weile Julius Weile and The Six Million, I Thank Thee, O God, For The TiesThat United My Parents And Me In Life. Dicky W. 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Am. War||[[Image:Rooney-447.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Friedman-707| Friedman, Henry]]||4/18/1894||7/6/1946||||[[Image:Friedman-707.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Hurwitz-92| Hurwitz, Marks]]||||||Born in Kelem, Province of Kovno, Russia, Died June 14, 1918, Age About 60 Years||[[Image:Hurwitz-92.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Rosen-458| Rosen, Samuel A]]||9/5/1900||9/15/1970||||[[Image:Rosen-458.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Ehrlich-175| Ehrlich, Louis B]]||1/10/1891||3/28/1971||||[[Image:Ehrlich-175.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-305604| Ehrlich, Dorothy B]]||8/15/1903||7/17/1995||||[[Image:Ehrlich-175.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Moore-24915| Moore, James Crowder]]||11/12/1904||3/11/1974||||[[Image:Moore-24915.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Solana-6| Moore, Mary Solana]]||1/19/1904||1/29/1992||||[[Image:Solana-6.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Gaines-1036| Gaines, Marx Reid]]||11/9/1903||1/26/1975||May 19, 1927||[[Image:Solana-7.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Solana-7|Gaines, Martha Solana]]||1/19/1905||3/3/1989||May 19, 1927||[[Image:Solana-7.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Gaines-1037| Gaines, James Roland]]||7/27/1936||1/30/1958||||[[Image:Gaines-1037.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Miller-33176| Miller, David Q]]||9/23/1857||11/7/1919||Father||[[Image:Miller-33176.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Underwood-2767| James, Callie U]]||2/15/1904||10/2/1922||||[[Image:Underwood-2767.jpg|100px]] |- |[[James-8567| James, Cullie S]]||1/21/1891||3/17/1919||||[[Image:James-8567.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Gaines-1038| Gaines, James R]]||1870||1922||||[[Image:Gaines-1038.jpg|100px]] |- |[[McLaney-12| Gaines, Winona]]||1872||1929||||[[Image:McLaney-12.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Gaines-1039| Gaines, Elizabeth]]||1899||1932||||[[Image:Gaines-1039.jpg|100px]] |- | [[White-26437|White, Infant Son]]||||9/13/1932||Infant Son of G B & Kathleen White||[[Image:White-26437.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Fryer-612| Fryer, Richard Dowdell]]||7/18/1861||7/25/1934||||[[Image:Fryer-612.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Soloman-79|Fryer, Ludie]]||10/16/1862||12/27/1921||Wife of R. D. Fryer||[[Image:Soloman-79.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Coyle-903| Coyle, Geter]]||3/29/1915||4/14/1984||CPL US Army World War II||[[Image:Coyle-903.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Hartsfield-91| Hartsfield, Richard C]]||5/19/1890||1/6/1920||||[[Image:Hartsfield-91.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Gibson-8776| Gibson, Robert Marvin]]||10/28/1921||4/25/1923||Son of Claude and Lillian Gibson||[[Image:Gibson-8776.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Caldwell-3572| Morning, Eula Caldwell]]||9/22/1885||3/28/1965||||[[Image:Caldwell-3572.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Hodges-4038| Hodges, William Lancelot Jr]]||2/4/1936||2/9/1936||||[[Image:Hodges-4038.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Gibson-8768| Gibson, Claude Barnes]]||1/26/1890||12/27/1929||Woodman of the Word Memorial||[[Image:Gibson-8768.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Caldwell-3573| Caldwell, Joseph M]]||1/19/1895||9/12/1963||Georgia WAGR Sup Co 319 Field Art World War I||[[Image:Caldwell-3573.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-305775| Caldwell, Wilhelmina]]||5/15/1888||12/27/1956||||[[Image:Unknown-305775.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Caldwell-3571| Hodges, Lillian Caldwell Gibson]]||11/15/1893||6/20/1967||||[[Image:Caldwell-3571.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Hodges-4039| Hodges, Elizabeth Ann]]||2/4/1936||7/6/2010||"Betty", Gentle As A Spring Breeze And Beloved By All||[[Image:Hodges-4039.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Willis-4700| Willis, Infant ]]||12/26/1908||12/26/1908||Infant Dau Of Mr & Mrs C C Willis, Born & Died Dec 25, 1908||[[Image:Willis-4700.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Davis-34733| Davis, Joe Wheeler]]||9/4/1898||11/18/1924||Served in the US Naval Reserve Force, During World War, From Oct 1, 1918 to Sept 30, 1921||[[Image:Davis-34733.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Willis-4701| Willis, Callie Mae]]||8/8/1907||10/17/1926||||[[Image:Willis-4701.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Willis-4699| Willis, Calvin C]]||12/11/1859||10/12/1940||||[[Image:Willis-4699.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Davis-34734| Willis, Charlie Mae Davis]]||5/10/1888||10/16/1988||||[[Image:Davis-34734.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Willis-4702| Willis, Martha Ann]]||1/14/1930||3/22/1999||||[[Image:Willis-4702.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Richards-6703| Richards, William Ellison Jr]]||3/24/1910||7/21/1961||Asleep in Jesus, Blessed Though||[[Image:Richards-6703.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Richards-6704| Willis, Elizabeth Richards]]||10/6/1906||8/21/1965||Wife of Elisha James Willis II||[[Image:Richards-6704.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Willis-4697| Willis, Elisha James II]]||9/23/1901||11/20/1977||||[[Image:Willis-4697.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Willis-4698| Willis, Margaret Dent]]||11/3/1927||1/6/2005||Loving Daughter, Sister, Aunt||[[Image:Willis-4698.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Richards-6701| Richards, W. Ellison]]||5/26/1879||4/16/1952||We loved him well, but Jesus loved him best||[[Image:Richards-6701.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Dent-957| Richards, Olive Dent]]||4/1/1881||10/3/1958||Not my will, but thine be done.||[[Image:Dent-957.jpg|100px]] |- | Little, ||10/9/1957||6/15/2002||Our Mother, Wife of G. T. Little, She was a kind mother and loving wife|| |- |[[Austin-5540| Austin, Jefferson P]]||11/27/1907||1/17/1975||||[[Image:Austin-5540.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Cuny-8| Austin, Frances M]]||6/11/1908||12/26/1977||||[[Image:Austin-5540.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Little-4562| Stribling, Mamie Little]]||11/24/1886||2/5/1902||Wife of A. R. Stribling||[[Image:Little-4562.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Cunningham-5342| Cunningham, Sandra Mary]]||1/13/1936||6/10/1938||||[[Image:Cunningham-5342.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Cunningham-5340| Cunningham, Allie Carleton]]||8/10/1901||8/18/1931||||[[Image:Cunningham-5340.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Cliett-22| Cunningham, Laura Cliett]]||5/10/1875||10/5/1937||||[[Image:Cliett-22.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Cunningham-5339| Cunningham, Carleton]]||9/8/1875||10/7/1937||||[[Image:Cunningham-5339.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Moses-1216| Moses, Herman]]||1854||1946||||[[Image:Moses-1216.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Friedman-708| Friedman, Benard]]||12/4/1858||9/9/1913||||[[Image:Friedman-708.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Halff-9|Friedman, Bertha Halff]]||9/17/1881||10/4/1914||Wife of Sol Friedman||[[Image:Halff-9.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Friedman-709| Friedman, Sol]]||1880||1937||||[[Image:Friedman-709.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Moses-1217| Friedman, Della M]]||1883||1957||||[[Image:Moses-1217.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Duval-886| Duval, Jack]]||6/4/1906||2/19/1934||Husband of Ellie Lou Baggs, Son of Maud Formy Duval Goolsby||[[Image:Duval-886.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Baggs-244| House, Ellie Lou Baggs]]||8/9/1907||9/27/1940||Wife of E. Watson House, Daughter of Dr. Linton D and Madge Morgan Baggs||[[Image:Baggs-244.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Morgan-11486|Morgan, Georgia Olive]]||11/29/1885||2/21/1961||||[[Image:Morgan-11486.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Baggs-243| Baggs, Dr Linton Daniel]]||11/11/1872||12/3/1958||||[[Image:Baggs-243.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Morgan-11485| Baggs, Madge Morgan]]||1/5/1881||3/18/1960||||[[Image:Baggs-243.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Scott-17077| Scott, George A]]||1/3/1879||3/15/1911||||[[Image:Scott-17077.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Scott-17078| Scott, Arthur]]||1902||1915||Son of George & Letha Scott||[[Image:Scott-17078.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Powell-7464| Powell, E R]]||7/1/1855||3/4/1903||||[[Image:Powell-7464.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Poston-370| Powell, Hulda]]||8/11/1858||8/12/1908||||[[Image:Powell-7464.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Martin-27291| Powell, Jimmie Laura Martin]]||2/10/1864||11/8/1904||Wife of M D Powell||[[Image:Powell-7457.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Powell-7457| Powell, M D]]||||7/31/1906||Age 57 Years||[[Image:Powell-7457.jpg|100px]] |- | Powell, Annie Laura||(no dates)||(no dates)|||| |- | Powell, Gerald||(no dates)||(no dates)|||| |- |[[Powell-7465| Powell, Jete H]]||1/16/1860||11/5/1917||A light from our household is gone. A voice we loved is stilled. A place is vacant in our hearts that never can be filled.||[[Image:Powell-7465.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-308386| Powell, Fannie]]||8/13/1871||6/21/1946||Wife of Jete H Powell||[[Image:Unknown-308386.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Miller-33604| Miller, Grace Eugenia]]||3/10/1916||5/30/1917||Daughter of R E and Tiercy Miller||[[Image:Miller-33604.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Miller-33605| Miller, Mildred]]||11/29/1917||2/24/1922||Daughter of R E and Tiercy Miller||[[Image:Miller-33605.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Cooke-3340| Miller, Tiercy Cooke]]||1/3/1898||1/17/1980||||[[Image:Cooke-3340.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Miller-33603| Miller, Robert Eugene]]||7/4/1896||9/17/1969||Son of Charles Alvin and Rosabelle Miller||[[Image:Miller-33603.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Miller-33606| Miller, Robert Eugene Jr]]||7/25/1921||3/5/1974||Beloved Husband of Dorothy Laboissiere, Son of Robert Eugene and Tiercy Cooke Miller||[[Image:Miller-33606.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Miller-33607| Miller, Dennis R]]||7/20/1945||10/10/2002||Beloved Son and Brother||[[Image:Miller-33607.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Miller-33610| Miller, Rosa Belle Irene]]||9/27/1900||9/14/1904||||[[Image:Miller-33610.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Miller-33611| Miller, Grace Elizabeth]]||3/?/1903||6/?/1905||||[[Image:Miller-33611.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Sellers-1736| Sellers, Annie Lee]]||3/7/1885||5/24/1901||Daughter of J M and M E Sellers; Bertie||[[Image:Sellers-1736.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Casey-1984|Sellers, Mary E]] ||1851||1927||His Wife||[[Image:Sellers-1735.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Sellers-1735| Sellers, J M Y]]||1848||1926||Mason||[[Image:Sellers-1735.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Tarbert-9| Sellers, Elizabeth]]||||3/6/1908||Wife of C K Sellers||[[Image:Tarbert-9.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Patton-2898| Patton, Infant]]||10/18/1898||10/18/1898||Infant Son of J S & L I Patton||[[Image:Patton-2898.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Smith-97717| Smith, William James]]||||||Co D, 59 GA INF CSA||[[Image:Smith-97717.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Smith-97727| Smith, Joseph ? Sr]]||9/4/1935||1/5/1990||||[[Image:Smith-97727.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Vanlandingham-92|Barber, Gertrude V]]||1/8/1897||8/7/1967||Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God||[[Image:Vanlandingham-92.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Barber-4428| Barber, Darius Robert]]||1/1/1878||9/9/1956||||[[Image:Barber-4428.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Barber-4429|Barber, Harold Curtis]]||1/27/1927||9/23/1944||||[[Image:Barber-4429.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Carr-5305| Carr, Arthur Sprunt]]||8/18/1868||9/20/1943||||[[Image:Carr-5305.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Cobb-4562| Carr, Mary B Cobb]]||8/2/1882||9/21/1939||||[[Image:Cobb-4562-1.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Carr-5306| Carr, William B]]||3/16/1901||3/6/1934||"I shall be his God, and he shall be my son" Rev. 21-7||[[Image:Carr-5306.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Gragg-817| Gragg, Gilbert Hilton Jr]]||4/20/1934||5/25/2003||Son of Ann Gragg and Gilbert Hilton Gragg, Brother of Earl Carr Gragg||[[Image:Gragg-817.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Gragg-816| Gragg, Gilbert Hilton]]||9/3/1903||2/5/1974||||[[Image:Gragg-816.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Carr-5307|Gragg, Ann Carr]]||8/3/1907||12/11/1991||Wife of Gilbert Hilton Gragg, Mother of Carl Carr Gragg, Gilbert Hilton Gragg Jr||[[Image:Carr-5307.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Gragg-818| Gragg, Earl Carr]]||7/13/1932||12/7/1946||Son of Ann Gragg and Gilbert Hilton Gragg, Brother of Gilbert Hilton Gragg Jr||[[Image:Gragg-818.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Chalfant-118| Chalfant, W Harry]]||8/31/1893||10/16/1963||||[[Image:Chalfant-118.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Callahan-1700| Chalfant, Bessie C]]||6/22/1897||12/15/1991||||[[Image:Chalfant-118.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Callahan-1702| Callahan, Andrew J]]||11/13/1861||6/13/1926||||[[Image:Callahan-1702.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Fort-440| Callahan, Caroline R]]||11/19/1863||2/1/1945||||[[Image:Callahan-1702.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Maddox-1517| Maddox, Henry J Jr]]||1/24/1913||9/18/1955||||[[Image:Maddox-1517.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Grant-7186| Maddox, Rosemary Grant]]||3/30/1916||11/28/1997||Father, keep her close to thee, and in our hearts she will always be||[[Image:Maddox-1517.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Woodbery-11| Woodbery, Jerry Maddox]]||1/1/1935||12/22/1989||LTC US Army Vietnam||[[Image:Woodberry-41.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Maddox-1519| Woodbery, Harriette E Maddox]]||3/17/1915||7/19/1937||Wife J Benson Woodbery, Born and Died in Bainbridge, GA, Daughter of Henry J Callahan and Mamie Callahan. Mother of Jerry, Harriette, Benson Jr; Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints. 116th Psalm, 15th verse||[[Image:Maddox-1519.jpg|100px]] |- | Woodbery, Sharon Kay Sims||2/24/1944|||||| |- |[[Sims-3499| Sims, Gary Lee]]||12/11/1951||5/14/2011||Father of Ryan C Sims and Kelley R Sims||[[Image:Sims-3499-1.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Woodbery-12| Woodberry, John Benson Jr]]||3/20/1937||||||[[Image:Woodbery-12.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Maddox-1518| Maddox, Henry J]]||5/30/1880||1/3/1947||Lord, I have loved the habitation of thy house and the place where thine honour dwelleth. PS. 26:8||[[Image:Maddox-1518.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Callahan-1704| Maddox, Mamie C]]||8/26/1886||3/3/1963||For me to live is Christ, and to die is gain. Phil. 1:21.||[[Image:Callahan-1704.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Callahan-1705| Callahan, John W]]||11/27/1858||6/16/1926||In the house of the Lord forever||[[Image:Callahan-1705.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Johnson-43594| Callahan, Hattie J]]||12/11/1864||11/7/1941||In the house of the Lord forever||[[Image:Callahan-1705.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Graham-9274| Penhallegon, Eunice]]||5/21/1907||6/9/1999||(Graham and Callahan)||[[Image:Graham-9274.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Callahan-1708| Callahan, J Wesley]]||5/14/1905||6/7/1948||Born and Died in Bainbridge, GA; A Man Beloved. A Man Elect of Men.||[[Image:Callahan-1708.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Callahan-1709| Callahan, John Thomas]]||9/15/1944||3/5/1995||A Good Friend To So Many||[[Image:Callahan-1709.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Guest-513| Godwin, Mrs. W J]]||12/17/1839||11/10/1909||Mother of J W & A J Callahan||[[Image:Guest-513.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Callahan-1706| Callahan, John W Jr]]||11/12/1896||12/8/1897||||[[Image:Callahan-1706.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Hargrave-310|Hargrave, Andrew Russell]]||8/25/1944||8/25/2007||||[[Image:Hargrave-310.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Rankin-2352| Hargrave, Maureen June]]||7/27/1946||5/9/2006||||[[Image:Rankin-2352.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Hargrave-309| Hargrave, Burch]]||8/28/1915||12/9/1976||2D LT US Army World War II, Beloved Husband and Father||[[Image:Hargrave-309.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Jackson-16541| Hargrave, Jane J]]||1/9/1917||5/20/1977||Loved By All Forever||[[Image:Jackson-16541.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Hargrave-311| Hargrave, Burch Jr]]||6/2/1942||10/9/1955||"Busy In Another Room"||[[Image:Hargrave-311.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Hargrave-312| Berry, Sally Hargrave]]||4/21/1957||7/13/1988||Daughter of Burch and Jane Hargrave, Wife of Carlton H Berry, Mother of Allison Jane Berry, Loved By All Forever||[[Image:Hargrave-312.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Dollar-182| Jackson, Virginia Dollar]]||11/18/1925||5/18/2005||||[[Image:Dollar-182.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Jackson-16542| Jackson, G S III]]||12/21/1911||6/21/1976||"Jack"||[[Image:Jackson-16542.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Howell-4759| Howell, Robert Young]]||2/13/1895||10/24/1949||Born Dothan, Ala., Died Bainbridge, GA||[[Image:Callahan-1707.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Callahan-1707| Howell, Willie M Callahan]]||9/24/1890||12/9/1955||Born Scotland, GA, Died Bainbridge, GA||[[Image:Callahan-1707.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Sykes-933| Sykes, Nancy]]||1/25/1966||1/25/1966||Infant Daughter Of Lucien And Billie Bob Sykes, None Knew Thee But To Love Thee||[[Image:Sykes-933.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Coleman-4429| Coleman, Robert Bruce]]||10/1/1867||11/22/1933||||[[Image:Coleman-4429.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Blasingame-58| Coleman, Sarah Blasingame]]||9/30/1871||11/19/1952||||[[Image:Coleman-4429.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Vickers-989| Vickers, Elzie Franklin]]||12/23/1893||4/4/1967||1st LT World War I||[[Image:Vickers-989.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Coleman-6183| Vickers, Lamar Coleman]]||10/11/1893||7/26/1970||||[[Image:Coleman-6183.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Subers-6| Ausley, Inez Subers]]||10/19/1974||10/29/1959||Wife of T A Ausley||[[Image:Subers-6.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Ausley-10| Ausley, Thomas A]]||1876||1942||||[[Image:Ausley-10.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Ballard-4932| Ausley, Elie Ballard]]||8/13/1880||7/14/1958||Wife of John C Ausley||[[Image:Ballard-4932.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Ausley-11| Ausley, John Curry]]||12/2/1848||4/8/1919||||[[Image:Ausley-11.jpg|100px]] |- |[[McCaskill-174| Ausley, Mother Mary McCaskill]]||5/28/1856||5/25/1902||Wife of John C Ausley||[[Image:McCaskill-174.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Cowart-319| Nielsen, Diane Cowart]]||10/23/1941||10/2/2014||||[[Image:Cowart-319.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Cowart-318| Cowart, J D Jr]]||6/14/1919||2/22/1981||||[[Image:Cowart-318.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Story-897|Cowart, Carmen Story]]||12/5/1921||10/25/1975||Wife of J D Cowart, Jr||[[Image:Cowart-318.jpg|100px]] |- |[[White-26772| White, Wallace Calvin]]||3/7/1899||3/20/1973||||[[Image:White-26772.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Banister-190| White, Lucille Banister]]||7/9/1905||8/9/2000||||[[Image:White-26772.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Meddock-2| White, Mable Meddock]]||1/27/1897||11/15/1922||||[[Image:Meddock-2.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Humphrey-4247| Humphrey, John L Sr]]||2/27/1892||5/8/1959||||[[Image:Humphrey-4247.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-309079| Humphrey, Lillie L]]||3/12/1895||4/15/1988||||[[Image:Unknown-309079.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Humphrey-4248| Garner, Ruth Humphrey]]||1/27/1916||5/28/1995||||[[Image:Humphrey-4248.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Jones-40935| Perry, Lou Ella Jones]]||12/5/1865||12/3/1942||||[[Image:Perry-8310.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Perry-8310| Perry, Walter Columbus]]||12/27/1861||3/24/1949||||[[Image:Perry-8310.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Sollar-3| Sollar, Perry May||1918]]||1920||||[[Image:Sollar-3.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Perry-8311| Sollar, Adonis Perry]]||7/2/1890||8/10/1987||||[[Image:Perry-8311.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Sollar-4| Sollar, Matthew Thomas]]||1882||1937||||[[Image:Sollar-4.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Hines-1923| Culpepper, Pauline Andrews Hines]]||1/14/1879||12/15/1919||Wife of A. S. Culpepper||[[Image:Hines-1923.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Richardson-11280| Richardson, Jack]]||1/14/1916||4/26/1916||"Little Jack" Infant Son of H. S. & Frances M. Richardson||[[Image:Richardson-11280.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Snook-995| Snook, Otto]]||7/4/1874||10/10/1915||Born At Aurora, Ill., Died At Bainbridge, GA., Gone But Not Forgotten||[[Image:Snook-995.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Palmer-10037| Palmer, Emmett C]]||5/25/1884||9/28/1964||Dear Parents Tho We Miss You Much We Know You Rest With God||[[Image:Palmer-10037.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Dean-4969| Palmer, Minnie R]]||12/31/1888||2/24/1962||Dear Parents Tho We Miss You Much We Know You Rest With God||[[Image:Palmer-10037.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Cook-14542| Cook, Robert]]||12/17/1911||12/20/1918||Son of M. C. & Carrie Bell Cook||[[Image:Cook-14542.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-309243| Cook, Carrie Bell]]||4/28/1894||6/13/1949||Gone But Not Fogotten. She Is Only Sleeping.||[[Image:Unknown-309243.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Jennings-4441|Jennings, Willis Clark]]||3/21/1915||11/21/1915||Son of B. E. & Ruth Jennings, Little Time On Earth He Spent, Til God For Him His Angel Sent||[[Image:Jennings-4441.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Tucker-6798| Barr, Louise Tucker]]||8/17/1895||11/23/1964||||[[Image:Tucker-6798.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Barr-1897| Barr, Otterbein T]]||2/29/1880||10/15/1921||||[[Image:Barr-1897.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Sheffield-1560| Stephens, Emma N Sheffield]]||12/27/1875||1/21/1925||Our Sister, Wife Of D. S. Stephens, A precious one from us has gone. A voice we loved is stilled. A place is vacant in our homes which never can be filled. ||[[Image:Sheffield-1560.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Sheffield-1559| Sheffield, William W]]||||||Co B 2 Ga. Inf. C.S.A||[[Image:Sheffield-1559.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Stephens-5449| Stephens, Daniel S]]||10/14/1851||8/4/1917||In Memory Of, Age 65 Yrs, 9 Mos, 21 Days||[[Image:Stephens-5449.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Carr-5342|McCaskill, Alice Carr]]||6/9/1902||7/6/1983||Wife of Charles M McCaskill||[[Image:Carr-5342.jpg|100px]] |- |[[McCaskill-180| McCaskill, Charles Moore]]||7/29/1901||2/4/1989||A Kind And Gentle Man||[[Image:McCaskill-180.jpg|100px]] |- |[[McCaskill-179| McCaskill, John Calvin Jr]]||10/26/1896||5/5/1924||||[[Image:McCaskill-179.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Powell-7517|McCaskill, Emma Powell]]||12/21/1863||12/15/1946||||[[Image:Powell-7517.jpg|100px]] |- |[[McCaskill-176| McCaskill, John Calvin]] ||4/13/1862||9/7/1917||||[[Image:McCaskill-176.jpg|100px]] |- |[[McCaskill-178| McCaskill, Kenneth Baldwin]]||10/18/1899||6/11/1900||||[[Image:McCaskill-178.jpg|100px]] |- |[[McCaskill-177| McCaskill, Bertha Powell]]||7/11/1889||4/16/1890||Daughter of J C & Emma McCaskill||[[Image:McCaskill-177.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Pilcher-725| Pilcher, George Leslie]]||1906||1977||||[[Image:Pilcher-725.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Parker-18922| Pilcher, Lauradel Parker]]||1906||1983||||[[Image:Parker-18922.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Hollomon-113| Moore, Alice Arie Hollomon]]||1/22/1902||3/26/1989||||[[Image:Hollomon-113.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Parker-18920| Parker, Charles Emerson]]||1/21/1878||8/19/1957||||[[Image:Parker-18920.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Hollomon-114| Parker, Laura Hollomon]]||1/26/1885||4/2/1961||||[[Image:Hollomon-114.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Parker-18921| Parker, Robert]]||6/17/1910||12/8/1911||Precious Baby of C. E. & Laura Parker||[[Image:Parker-18921.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Becotte-16| Becotte, Paul Norman Jr]]||2/12/1930||8/29/1987||||[[Image:Becotte-16.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Griffin-5919| Griffin, Katherine]]||(no dates)||9/12/1935||Daughter of I. Mitchell Griffin and Anna E. Echols-Griffin||[[Image:Griffin-5919.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Griffin-5922| Tolar, Mary Louise Griffin]]||(no dates)||7/11/1938||Wife of James Franklin Tolar||[[Image:Griffin-5922.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Tolar-84| Tolar, James Franklin]]||7/4/1861||1/30/1915||Mullins, SC, Bainbridge, GA||[[Image:Tolar-84.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Senter-79| Senter, Carl Lee]]||11/23/1887||7/10/1957||||[[Image:Senter-79.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Griffin-5924| Senter, Anna Griffin]]||(no dates)||10/5/1961||||[[Image:Griffin-5924.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Griffin-5925| Griffin, Clifton Hill]]||4/7/1875||9/27/1915||||[[Image:Griffin-5925.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Stephens-5453| Stephens, Weir]]||6/21/1914||4/11/1918||Son of Mr & Mrs A. H. Stephens||[[Image:Stephens-5453.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Blackburn-2301| Stephens, Odessa B]]||3/20/1893||8/27/1978]]||O. E. S. Chapter 267||[[Image:Blackburn-2301.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Stephens-5452| Stephens, Harvey C]]||4/15/1893||12/28/1986||Masonic emblem, Grand Master 1957||[[Image:Stephens-5452.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Matthews-5742| Matthews, Erastus E]]||4/27/1862||1/18/1911||||[[Image:Matthews-5742.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-310020| Matthews, Mattie D]]||4/17/1874||1/23/1940||||[[Image:Unknown-310020.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Matthews-5743| Matthews, Charles Burford]]||1/27/1893||2/26/1930||||[[Image:Matthews-5743.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Henderson-9026| Henderson, John Lindsey]]||8/4/1883||10/4/1918||||[[Image:Henderson-9026.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Henderson-9027| Henderson, Infant Daughter]]||||2/12/1919||Infant Dau. of J. L. & Marion M. Henderson||[[Image:Henderson-9027.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Maund-33| Maund, Leon E]]||12/3/1881||11/28/1926||||[[Image:Maund-33.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Rowell-855| Rowell, Carew Fleming III]]||11/25/1940||3/19/2006||||[[Image:Rowell-855.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Kinard-157| Rowell, Frances Kinard]]||8/3/1920||9/18/1990||Wife of Carew Fleming Rowell, Jr.||[[Image:Kinard-157.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Rowell-854| Rowell, Carew Fleming Jr]]||5/22/1916||12/13/1961||Veteran of World War II, In Loving Memory Of Our Husband And Father||[[Image:Rowell-854.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Rowell-853| Rowell, Carew Fleming]]||7/5/1891||10/27/1918||||[[Image:Rowell-853.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-310074| Ashburn, Bertha Rowell]]||10/22/1889||5/5/1979||||[[Image:Unknown-310074.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-310074| Asburn, Mrs. Howard]]||1889||1979||||[[Image:Unknown-310074-1.jpg|100px]] |- | Varner, Edwin Surles||(no dates)||(no dates)|||| |- |[[Fields-2548| Fields, Owen W Jr]]||7/3/1923||7/13/1944||SGT US Army World War II; Normandy American Cemetery France||[[Image:Fields-2548.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Williams-38761| Fields, Margaret Williams]]||11/14/1899||6/14/1976||||[[Image:Williams-38761.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Fields-2549| Fields, Owen Willoughby Sr]]||5/1/1894||10/4/1981||SK3 US Navy World War I||[[Image:Fields-2549.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Fields-2550| Fields, George Hopkins]]||7/17/1857||5/1/1934||Father of Katherine Fields Grimsley and Owen W. Fields||[[Image:Fields-2550.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Philpot-195| Fields, Lula Philpot]]||||11/28/1920||Died Nov. 28, 1920; Mother||[[Image:Fields-2550.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Fields-2557| Fields, Hopkins]]||||4/13/1891||Son of G. H. & Lula Fields Died Apr. 13, 1881, Aged 7 months||[[Image:Fields-2557.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Fields-2558| Fields, George Philpot]]||12/17/1902||3/29/1905||Gone So Soon||[[Image:Fields-2558.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Ball-7957| Ball, Lindsey]]||7/18/1874||3/24/1932||May His Soul Rest In Peace||[[Image:Ball-7957.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-310182| Ball, Mary Jane]]||1/20/1841||5/11/1915||||[[Image:Unknown-310182.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Hoffman-4659| Mayes, Cecilia Hoffman]]||11/11/1896||12/3/1992||||[[Image:Hoffman-4659.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Mayes-766| Mayes, Clarence Alexander]]||8/6/1892||7/23/1965||||[[Image:Mayes-766.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Mayes-765| Mayes, Charlie Burch]]||8/4/1994||2/5/1920||||[[Image:Mayes-765.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Burch-1820| Mayes, Jonnie Burch]]||10/31/1866||3/23/1945||||[[Image:Burch-1820.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Mayes-764| Mayes, Charles Snead]]||3/16/1857||7/4/1917||||[[Image:Mayes-764.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Mills-8267| Smith, Nina Mills]]||10/6/1896||2/18/1980||Wife of Morgan L. Smith||[[Image:Mills-8267.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Smith-98483| Smith, Morgan Lewis]]||11/17/1887||1/25/1924||||[[Image:Smith-98483.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Smith-98486| Merry, Jeanette Smith]]||7/18/1914||4/20/2000||Wife of John W. Merry, Daughter of Morgan L. & Nina M. Smith||[[Image:Smith-98486.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Merry-361| Merry, John Weigle Sr]]||7/5/1909||12/1/1989||||[[Image:Merry-361.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Smith-98481| Smith, Nichols J]]||2/3/1857||1/23/1944||||[[Image:Smith-98481.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Williams-38784| Smith, Roxie Williams]]||10/18/1863||10/23/1944||Wife of Nichols J. Smith||[[Image:Williams-38784.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Morgan-11865| Williams, Nancy Morgan]]||6/30/1837||11/9/1916||Mother||[[Image:Morgan-11865.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Williams-38785| Mills, Georgie Williams]]||12/19/1886||7/4/1920||Beloved Wife of Albert H. Mills||[[Image:Williams-38785.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Mills-8269| Mills, Albert H]]||10/11/1885||12/12/1963||I Know That My Redeemer Liveth||[[Image:Mills-8269.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Floyd-2021| Floyd, Hoyl Chester]]||3/22/1906||12/17/1933||Son of John R. & Dorcas A. Floyd||[[Image:Floyd-2021.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Floyd-2020|Floyd, John Robert Jr]]||4/7/1918||1/25/1919||Son of John R. & Dorcas A. Floyd||[[Image:Floyd-2020.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Waller-2198| Floyd, Dorcas Anne Waller]]||10/23/1881||1/19/1919||Wife of John R. Floyd||[[Image:Waller-2198-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Pickren-5|Floyd, Hattie Clara Pickren]]||12/28/1889||11/24/1959||Wife of John R. Floyd||[[Image:Pickren-5.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Floyd-2023| Floyd, William E]]||3/22/1924||6/20/2001||CPL US Army Air Forces World War II||[[Image:Floyd-2023.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Floyd-2019| Floyd, John Robert]]||12/7/1881||8/7/1964||Husband and Father||[[Image:Floyd-2019-1.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Floyd-2024| Thomas, Mary Floyd]]||9/26/1907||2/9/1988||||[[Image:Floyd-2024.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Floyd-2022| Floyd, Charles Joseph]]||4/20/1923||4/6/1977||SGT US Army World War II||[[Image:Floyd-2022.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Ashwell-126| Smith, Ellen Elizabeth Ashwell]]||1876||1918||Wife of Fred Smith, Born 1876 Leicester, England, Died 1918 Camilla, Georgia, "A Devoted Wife and Mother"||[[Image:Ashwell-126.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Jeter-358| Lucy]]||12/31/1912||12/26/1918||Age 6 Yrs.||[[Image:Jeter-358.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Randall-2815| Jeter, Mary Alice Randall]]||||3/10/1961||Wife of Custis E. Jeter, Died Mar. 10, 1961||[[Image:Randall-2815.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Jeter-357| Jeter, Custis E]]||4/15/1879||3/3/1955||PVT CO K 3 REGT US VOL INF Spanish American War||[[Image:Jeter-357.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Smith-98550| Smith, William J. M.]]||||||CO D 59 GA INF CSA||[[Image:Smith-98550.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Smith-98552| Smith, Robert L Sr]]||9/4/1915||1/3/1990||||[[Image:Smith-98552.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Porterfield-1008| Porterfield, Rev Ralph Waldo Sr ]]|| 8/22/1894 || 2/22/1955 || His last text: "That I may know him and the power of his resurrection." Phil. 3:10 || [[Image:Porterfield-1008.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Belcher-2128| Porterfield, Josephine B]] || 9/6/1899 || 12/12/1979 || || [[Image:Belcher-2128.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Porterfield-1213| Porterfield, Ralph W Jr ]]|| 2/5/1928 || 5/2/1982 || || [[Image:Porterfield-1213.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Belcher-2130| Belcher, Elizabeth]] || 11/12/1908 || 8/3/1909 || || [[Image:Belcher-2130.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Belcher-2129| Belcher, Ralph Roy]] || 8/30/1872 || 4/9/1921 || ||[[Image:Belcher-2129.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Reid-6500| Belcher, Bessie Reid ]]|| 11/1/1875 || 1/2/1935 || Wife of R R Belcher || [[Image:Reid-6500.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Flowers-485|Hamil, Elizabeth J ]]|| 4/30/1841 || 4/29/1920 || || [[Image:Flowers-485.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Reid-6508| Reid, Madge Flowers]] || 3/17/1900 || 12/9/1942 || Daughter of John E & Ellie Lou Morgan Reid || [[Image:Reid-6508.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Flowers-519| Reid, Josephine Flowers]] || 3/31/1853 || 6/27/1931 || || [[Image:Flowers-519.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Reid-6503| Reid, James Alexander]] || 9/25/1851 || 6/13/1931 || || [[Image:Reid-6503.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Morgan-12347|Reid, Ellie Lou Morgan ]]|| 12/3/1877 || 10/25/1936 || || [[Image:Morgan-12347.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Reid-6507| Reid, John Edwin]] || 9/7/1873 || 9/3/1918 || Death is another life. ||[[Image:Reid-6507.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Reid-6505| Hamilton, Susie Reid]] || 10/17/1874 || 12/24/1908 || Resting till the resurrection morn. || [[Image:Reid-6505.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-318233| Millay, Kansas]] || 1/21/1859 || 5/19/1928 || || [[Image:Unknown-318233.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Peabody-515|Peabody, William ]]|| || 5/10/1852 || Sacred to the memory of William Peabody who departefd this life May 10, 1852…; The first grave in this cemetery. || [[Image:Peabody-515.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Passmore-492| Tonge, Lena Passmore Ramsey ]]|| 11/28/1877 || 7/28/1959 || || [[Image:Passmore-492.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Ramsey-2954| Ramsey, Janet Carol]] || 1959 || 1960 || Daughter of Allan & May King Ramsey || [[Image:Ramsey-2954.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Ramsey-2951| Ramsey, Allan McLaurin ]]|| 1867 || 1909 || || [[Image:Ramsey-2951.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Everette-26| Everette, Margaret Redwood ]]|| 1886 || 1901 || || [[Image:Redwood-220.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-318321| Ramsey, May E ]]|| 5/7/1856 || 6/24/1956 || || [[Image:Unknown-318321.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Ramsey-2952| Ramsey, Baby]] || || || Daughter of A. M. Ramsey I & Lena Passmore Ramsey || [[Image:Ramsey-2952.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Forrester-781|Forrester, Sarah Nell ]]|| 5/16/1911 || 12/24/1934 || || [[Image:Forrester-781.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Gille-31|Gille, Willian N ]]|| 8/8/1862 || 2/18/1947 || His words were kindness. His deeds were Love. His spirit humble rests above. || [[Image:Gille-31.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Smith-102519| Gille, Maggie L]] || 6/9/1878 || 2/19/1951 || We will meet again. || [[Image:Smith-102519.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Forrester-782| Forrester, Thomas J ]]|| 1/19/1877 || 10/21/1917 || Woodmen of the World Memorial || [[Image:Forrester-782.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-318355| Fox, Eva Jane ]]|| 1878 || 1899 || Mother || [[Image:Unknown-318355.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Stewart-17726| Stewart, John Farley Sr]] || 7/3/1916 || 12/2/2000 || || [[Image:Stewart-17726.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Woodard-1471| Stewart, Julia Dent Woodard]] || 5/30/1917 || 5/12/2015 || || [[Image:Woodard-1471.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Cliett-30| Cliett, John Robert ]]|| 9/2/1919 || 7/25/2005 || 2nd marker: Capt US Army WWII Bronze Star Purple Heart || [[Image:Cliett-30.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Pollard-1482|Cliett, Imogene Pollard ]]|| 4/10/1924 || 7/18/1995 || Wife of John Robert Cliett; Daughter of William Ramsey Pollard || [[Image:Pollard-1482.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Lewis-19922|Cliett, Golden Lewis]] || 11/1/1862 || 7/26/1901 || Wife of C C Cliett || [[Image:Lewis-19922.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Cliett-27| Cliett, Claude C]] || 10/26/1850 || 9/3/1913 || Beyond deaths mystery and pain we know that he shall live again. || [[Image:Cliett-27.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Cliett-26| Cliett, Burmah Chapman]] || 9/30/1852 || 8/30/1908 || Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord hense forth; yeah, saith the Spirit that they may rest from thou labours, and their works do follow them. || [[Image:Cliett-26.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Green-17695| Cliett, Laura V ]]|| 2/6/1832 || 4/11/1904 || Wife of Rev G Hillman Cliett; And I shall see him face to face and tell the story saved by grace. || [[Image:Green-17695.jpg|100px]] |- | Cliett, James Dennis || 6/28/1954 || || || |- | [[Pollock-1152|Cliett, Audrey Pollock ]]|| 1/10/1917 || 8/26/2005 || Wife of James Sanford Cliett || [[Image:Pollock-1152.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Cliett-31|Cliett, James Sanford ]]|| 12/15/1911 || 10/5/1995 || || [[Image:Cliett-31.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Neely-742| Neely, Mary Louise ]]|| 10/22/1902 || 8/10/1903 || Daughter of J. G. & Kate G. Neely || [[Image:Neely-742.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Day-6366|Smith, Elizabeth Day]] || 9/1/1845 || 11/6/1931 || Wife of Fred Smith, Sept. 1, 1845 East Grinstead, England, Nov. 6, 1931 Bainbridge, Georgia || [[Image:Day-6366.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Schroeder-2076| Schoeder, William (Bill)]] || 8/23/1860 || 2/19/1958 || || [[Image:Schroeder-2076.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Smith-102671| Smith, Fred ]]|| || 5/23/1897 || Aged 63 Years, Freemason || [[Image:Smith-102671.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Rowell-847| Toole, Laurie Rowell Solano]] || 12/?/1875 || 3/24/1952 || Wife of Dr John E Toole || [[Image:Rowell-847.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Toole-262| Toole, Dr John E ]]|| 2/22/1868 || 11/2/1930 || A great Physician || [[Image:Toole-262.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-318554| Toole, Carrie Ellen]] || 10/8/1867 || 12/12/1911 || Wife of John E Toole, Born in Edgefield, SC Oct. 8, 1867, Died Dec. 12, 1912 || [[Image:Unknown-318554.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Ehrlich-181| Ehrlich, Mortimer A]] || 3/5/1894 || 8/3/1986 || Life to thee was a battle in which thou didst display a high type of courage. || [[Image:Ehrlich-181.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Alexander-7947} Ehrlich, Sarah Leigh ]]|| 7/18/1898 || 1/17/1979 || Life to thee was a battle in which thou didst display a high type of courage. || [[Image:Ehrlich-181.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Ehrlich-182| Ehrlich, Leonard M ]]|| 11/29/1921 || 4/29/1933 || Your brief life enriched our lives forever. || [[Image:Ehrlich-182.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Ehrlich-180| Ehrlich, Abe ]]|| 3/5/1886 || 10/22/1945 || || [[Image:Ehrlich-179.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Ehrlich-179| Ehrlich, Sigo ]]|| 2/13/1888 || 8/23/1937 || || [[Image:Ehrlich-179.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Ehrlich-174| Ehrlich, H. B. ]]|| 1/19/1849 || 1/29/1929 || || [[Image:Ehrlich-174.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Breitenbach-88| Ehrlich, Sarah B. ]]|| 12/5/1858 || 6/13/1958 || || [[Image:Ehrlich-174.jpg|100px]] |- |[[James-9082| James, Mitchell ]]|| 7/23/1868 || 7/7/1945 || || [[Image:James-9082.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Jones-43132| James, Bessie Jane ]]|| 6/30/1876 || 12/14/1954 || || [[Image:Jones-43132.jpg|100px]] |- |[[James-9083| James, Cleo Ottice]] || 3/8/1897 || 7/28/1922 || || [[Image:James-9083.jpg|100px]] |- |[[James-9084| James, Willie Earl ]]|| 3/1/1894 || 10/22/1952 || || [[Image:James-9084.jpg|100px]] |- |[[James-9085| James, Walter Lee ]]|| 7/1/1906 || 8/13/1952 || ||[[Image:James-9085.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Burke-4040| James, Ethel Burke ]]|| 10/9/1906 || 4/16/1991 || || [[Image:Burke-4040.jpg|100px]] |- |[[James-9086} James, Infant Son]] || 8/14/1934 || || Infant son of W L and Ethel James, Asleep in Jesus || [[Image:James-9086.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Scott-18086|Custer, Ruth Scott ]]|| 1876 || 1924 || "A servant of Jesus Christ" || [[Image:Scott-18086.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Custer-585| Custer, Wm Vance]] || 1874 || 1935 || Judge, Superior Court 1922-1929 || [[Image:Custer-585.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Custer-586| Custer, William Vance Jr]] || 7/20/1903 || 1/31/1962 || Judge of the Georgia Court of Appeals || [[Image:Custer-586.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Clayton-3119| Custer, Victoria Clayton ]]|| 12/18/1907 || 11/10/1983 || || [[Image:Clayton-3119.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Custer-587| Custer, Henry Clayton ]]|| 5/8/1938 || 5/23/1999 || || [[Image:Clayton-3120.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Hughes-9326| Hughes, John Wesley]] || 6/10/1911 || 10/24/2000 || || [[Image:Custer-588.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Custer-588| Hughes, Ruth Custer]] || 2/23/1916 || 4/2/2002 || || [[Image:Custer-588.jpg|100px]] |- | Hamil, Hugh Flowers || (no dates) || (no dates) || || |- |[[Smitt-10| Knight, Pauline ]]|| 5/20/1875 || 5/20/1921 || Wife of W Knight || [[Image:Smitt-10.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Knight-7503| Knight, Newton W]] || 2/25/1867 || 12/11/1952 || || [[Image:Knight-7503.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Knight-7504| Taylor, Ruby Knight ]]|| 3/3/1893 || 4/22/1955 || Wife of James ? Taylor, Daughter of Pauline & Newton Knight || [[Image:Knight-7504-1.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Wheeler-10773| Dunn, Jane Wheeler]] || 5/3/1916 || 3/2/1980 || Daughter of William Alfred Wheeler, Sr and Mary Alice Waller Wheeler, Wife of Lieutenant Colonel William perl Dunn, II USA, Mother of Ruth Jane, William Perl, III, Mary Fontaine, Robert Landstreet || [[Image:Wheeler-10773.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Waller-2285| Wheeler, Mary Alice]] || 1885 || 1967 || || [[Image:Waller-2285.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Wheeler-10772| Wheeler, William Alfred]] || 1875 || 1942 || || [[Image:Wheeler-10772.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Wheeler-10771| Wheeler, George Oliver]] || 1847 || 1920 || || [[Image:Wheeler-10771.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Tipton-1033| Tipton, Alva Leon]] || 8/9/1899 || 5/30/1951 || Let his children be fatherless and his wife a widow. Gone but not forgotten. Emblem for the Independent Order of Odd fellows|| [[Image:Tipton-1033.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Poole-2652| Tipton, Velma P]] || 5/4/1902 || 10/13/1957 || Rest, Mother Rest, In Quiet Sleep. || [[Image:Poole-2652.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Johnson-46118| Tillman, Myra Johnson]] || 9/29/1930 || 1/9/2007 || || [[Image:Johnson-46118.jpg|100px]] |- | Tillman, Jack C || 6/26/1925 || || || |- |[[Martin-28780| Martin, M. Lem]]|| 1873 || 1925 || || [[Image:Martin-28780.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Thornton-3881| Thornton, Talmadge R]] || 11/7/1900 || 2/26/1926 || || [[Image:Thornton-3881.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Cohen-2794| Thornton, Bessie G ]]|| 8/30/1875 || 10/27/1938 || || [[Image:Cohen-2794.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Thornton-2629| Thornton, Albert E ]]|| 7/21/1875 || 7/4/1931 || || [[Image:Thornton-2629.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Thornton-3882| Thornton, Harry J ]]|| 11/27/1906 || 11/12/1933 || || [[Image:Thornton-3882.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Hahn-1438| Ellis, Barbara J. Hahn]] || 6/11/1937 || 2/24/1992 || || [[Image:Ellis-9340.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Ellis-9340| Ellis, SCPO Robert D]] || 6/12/1935 || 6/11/2007 || || [[Image:Ellis-9340.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Woods-5850|Woods, Thomas J ]]|| 2/7/1936 || 10/10/1991 || "Ted" || [[Image:Woods-5850.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Thornton-3883| Avery, Margaret Thornton]] || 1/23/1922 || 10/24/1975 || || [[Image:Thornton-3883.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Kramp-58| Kramp, Edward Arthur ]]|| 1884 || 1926 || || [[Image:Kramp-58.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Brown-47730| Brown, Henry Walter]] || 8/15/1876 || 7/23/1960 || || [[Image:Brown-47730.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Cummings-2811| Brown, Mary E ]]|| 12/12/1876 || 8/7/1948 || || [[Image:Cummings-2811.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Brown-47732| Brown, Infant Son ]]|| 9/15/1912 || 9/15/1912 || Infant Son of Mr. & Mrs. H. W. Brown Born and Died Sept. 15, 1912 || [[Image:Brown-47732.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Brown-47747| Brown, Henry Frederick ]]|| 10/14/1896 || 8/1/1947 || || [[Image:Brown-47747.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-318982|Brown, Ruby C ]]|| 3/10/1894 || 11/12/1974 || || [[Image:Unknown-318982.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Brown-47751| Brown, Claude E ]]|| 6/16/1900 || 10/17/1975 || || [[Image:Brown-47751.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Daniel-3805| Hicks, Sarah Daniel ]]|| 8/21/1847 || 8/25/1918 || || [[Image:Daniel-3805.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Hicks-7496| Hicks, Richard Lowrie]] || 8/23/1847 || 12/31/1911 || || [[Image:Hicks-7496.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Warren-8686| Grady, Minnie Warren ]]|| 10/29/1888 || 6/4/1964 || || [[Image:Warren-8686.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Grady-762| Grady, Joseph Lamar ]]|| 10/29/1883 || 11/8/1923 || || [[Image:Grady-762.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Warren-8690| Warren, Joel Asberry]] || 9/28/1849 || 12/28/1920 || || [[Image:Warren-8690.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Warren-8692| Warren, John Newton]] || 3/9/1847 || 1/31/1920 || || [[Image:Warren-8692.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Summitt-151| Summitt, Robert Elmer ]]|| 11/26/1892 || 9/8/1944 || || [[Image:Summitt-151.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Warren-8689| Warren, Charlie Cleveland ]]|| 6/9/1884 || 5/3/1907 || || [[Image:Warren-8689.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Alverson-271| Warren, Emeline Alverson ]]|| 4/15/1861 || 3/5/1916 || || [[Image:Alverson-271.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Warren-8688| Warren, Sidney Johnson]] || 10/18/1862 || 7/23/1938 || || [[Image:Warren-8688.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Marshall-9112| Halstead, Emma Marshall]] || 10/1/1867 || 2/23/1966 || || [[Image:Marshall-9112.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Halstead-704| Halstead, James Daniel ]]|| 3/17/1860 || 11/13/1931 || || [[Image:Halstead-704.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Halstead-705|Halstead, James Fleming ]]|| 5/8/1893 || 1/3/1910 || Son of Mr. & Mrs. J. D. Halstead. He was a kind and loving son and affectionate brother. || [[Image:Halstead-705.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Matthews-6009|Matthews, James Nolan ]]|| 9/26/1869 || 3/4/1941 || || [[Image:Matthews-6009.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Winne-202|Matthews, Lena Inez ]]|| 8/22/1875 || 4/21/1939 || || [[Image:Matthews-6009.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Culbreath-25|Brockett, Lee]] || 1875 || 1908 || Wife of J. R. Brockett, Asleep in Jesus || [[Image:Culbreath-25.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Brockett-313| Brockett, James R ]]|| 1/7/1871 || 8/16/1950 || || [[Image:Brockett-313.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-319138| Brockett, Mattie G ]]|| 8/1/1898 || 11/23/1980 || ||[[Image:Unknown-319138.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Allen-21815| Allen, Robert Owen ]]|| 10/28/1850 || 4/9/1912 || || [[Image:Allen-21815.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Curry-2713| Allen, Jessie Curry]] || 11/6/1857 || 8/30/1938 || ||[[Image:Curry-2713.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Wardell-254|Wardell, Theodore R]] || 10/16/1832 || 10/4/1907 || Freemason ||[[Image:Wardell-254.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Wainman-33| Wainman, Thomas C ]]|| 4/28/1836 || 3/19/1908 || Warm summer sun shine kindly here, Warm Souhtern wind blow softly here, Green sod above, lie light, lie light, Good night, Dear heart, Good night, good night || [[Image:Wainman-33.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Yarrington-115|Yarrington, Ida ]]|| 1850 || 1921 || || [[Image:Yarrington-115.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Tipton-1037| Tipton, Thomas J ]]|| 9/28/1890 || 2/9/1956 || Georgia, PVT HO Co 319 Field Arty, World War I || [[Image:Tipton-1037.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Tipton-1037| Tipton, Thomas Jefferson, Sr ]]|| 9/28/1890 || 2/9/1956 || || [[Image:Tipton-1037-1.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Emanuel-150| Tipton, Myrtle Emanuel ]]|| 9/4/1908 || 2/5/1975 || || [[Image:Emanuel-150.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Tipton-1038| Tipton, Thomas J, Jr ]]|| 8/18/1934 || 7/14/1979 || US Air Force || [[Image:Tipton-1038.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Tipton-1039| Bowen, Deloris Tipton ]]|| 4/6/1930 || 7/10/2008 || || [[Image:Tipton-1039.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Pittman-1814| Emanuel, Daisy A Pittman]] || 1/17/1880 || 9/16/1952 || || [[Image:Pittman-1814.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Emanuel-151| Emanuel, Marjorie Lorene]] || 8/11/1906 || 4/23/1908 || Daughter of Jas. H & Dasie Emanuel || [[Image:Emanuel-151.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Emanuel-152|Emanuel, James Hillard ]]|| 7/24/1869 || 1/10/1928 || || [[Image:Emanuel-152.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Tipton-1042| Tipton, James Cleveland ]]|| 6/11/1926 || 12/17/1994 || M SGT US ARMY Air Corps World War II || [[Image:Tipton-1042.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Gilmore-1674| Gilmore, James Leopold]] || 1/25/1854 || 9/24/1926 || Born Jan. 25, 1854 in Middlesex County England Died Sept. 24, 1926 || [[Image:Gilmore-1674.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Averea-1|Gilmore, Nancy Averea ]]|| 9/25/1850 || 9/25/1933 || Wife of James L. Gilmore || [[Image:Averea-1.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Gilmore-1675| McIntosh, Mae Gilmore]] || 3/31/1890 || 6/17/1939 || || [[Image:Gilmore-1675.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Hoffman-4894| Hoffman, James Reid ]]|| Jan. 1910 || || Infant son of Roger E Reid || [[Image:Hoffman-4894.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Jester-645|Jester, Mary Mariah Coleman ]]|| 9/15/1874 || 2/13/1957 || Sweet be the home of the spirit immortal || [[Image:Jester-645.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Golucke-2| Golucke, Victor Lee]] || 11/25/1891 || 6/19/1926 || God's best handiwork || [[Image:Golucke-2.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Jester-597| Golucke, Minnie Lee Jester]] || 11/3/1885 || 1/26/1957 || Why should we sorrow, the Lord has redeemed thee. || [[Image:Jester-597.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Jester-595| Jester, Willie Griffin ]]|| 4/26/1908 || 6/23/1908 || Infant Daughter of T W & Willie M Jester || [[Image:Jester-595.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Jester-596| Jester, James Roy ]]|| 5/27/1895 || 9/25/1950 || We are still joined in the heart, and hope to meet again. || [[Image:Jester-596.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Griffin-6423| Jester, Willie Mitchell Griffin]] || 12/16/1872 || 4/29/1908 || Wife of T. W. Jester || [[Image:Griffin-6423.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Jester-584| Jester, T. W. ]]|| 1869 || 1930 || || [[Image:Jester-584.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Golucke-1| Jester, Myrtis Gordon Golucke ]]|| 2/6/1884 || 9/13/1949 || Wife of T. W. Jester, Thine eyes shall see the King in his beauty, they shall be hold the land that is very far off. || [[Image:Golucke-1.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Fiveash-51| Hilton, Mary Alma Fiveash ]]|| 7/17/1900 || 4/22/1981 || || [[Image:Fiveash-51.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Hilton-1767|Hilton, William Newton Sr]] || 8/19/1896 || 6/5/1956 || || [[Image:Hilton-1767.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Davidson-6259| Hilton, Ola Clyde]] || 3/18/1867 || 10/28/1955 || || [[Image:Davidson-6259.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Hilton-1768|Hilton, J. Henry]] || 1862 || 1936 || || [[Image:Hilton-1768.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Hilton-1769| Hilton, Clifford H ]]|| 1888 || 1848 || || [[Image:Hilton-1769.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Davidson-6264| Davidson, W. N. ]]|| 12/18/1863 || 12/1/1907 || Bro. of Mrs. J. H. Hilton || [[Image:Davidson-6264.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Ingram-2426| Ingram, J L ]]|| || 11/4/1907 || Died Nov 4, 1907 Age 54 Yrs.; A precious one from us has gone, a voice we loved is stilled. || [[Image:Ingram-2426.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Ingram-2425| Ingram, Frank L. Sr. ]]|| 1878 || 1937 || || [[Image:Ingram-2425.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Hawkins-5808| Dillard, Cleopatra Hawkins ]]|| 1896 || 1944 || "Cliff", In loving memory || [[Image:Hawkins-5808.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Holder-1714|Holder, Maria Celestine ]]|| 6/29/1853 || 10/4/1907 || || [[Image:Holder-1714.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Roberts-17298| Roberts, Joseph Drew]] || 10/17/1853 || 1/12/1907 || || [[Image:Roberts-17298.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Brown-47937|Brown, Baby Girl ]]|| 6/7/1931 || 6/8/1931 || Baby girl of Leonard and Ruth Hines Brown || [[Image:Brown-47937.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Smith-103140| Smith. Troup Hines]]|| 1/20/1924 || || Baby son of Sweet & Grace Hines Smith || [[Image:Smith-103140.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Ragland-564| Newsome, Clara Frances Ragland ]]|| 7/8/1839 || 6/30/1918 || Wife of Dr. Tom W. Newsome || [[Image:Ragland-564.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Newsome-424| Newsome, William Ragland ]]|| || 6/13/1914 || As one whom his mother comforteth, so will I comfort you. || [[Image:Newsome-424.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Hines-2056| Hines, Troup ]]|| 3/13/1867 || 6/9/1933 || His life was one of acts of kindness and of love. ||[[Image:Hines-2056.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Newsome-423| Hines, Martha Newsom ]]|| 4/18/1868 || 7/1/1963 || Wife of Troup Hines || [[Image:Newsome-423.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Newsome-425|Hill, Deloney Brown Newsome ]]|| || 2/19/1917 || "Brownie"; Wife of Henry Lloyd Hill; She has answered in a mother's way, the call of her little child. ||[[Image:Newsome-425.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Hill-18368| Hill, Lloyd ]]|| 11/14/1918 || 4/30/1920 || Son of Lloyd & Brownie Hill || [[Image:Hill-18368.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Massay-13|Massay, Richard]] || 5/18/1831 || 4/27/1910 || || [[Image:Massay-13.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-319702| Toole, Annie E ]]|| 4/15/1834 || 2/20/1914 || || [[Image:Unknown-319702.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Toole-275| Buchanan, Annie A Toole ]]|| 5/29/1860 || 5/17/1910 || Wife of C. N. Buchanan || [[Image:Toole-275.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Buchanan-2990| Buchanan, Conrad Nathaniel]] || 9/26/1856 || 12/21/1915 || || [[Image:Buchanan-2990.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Buchanan-2991| Moore, Odeal Buchanan]] || 3/26/1890 || 12/10/1917 || Wife of E. C. Moore || [[Image:Buchanan-2991.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Buckner-808|Buckner, Thomas N. ]]|| 7/22/1875 || 6/9/1941 || || [[Image:Buckner-808.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Buchanan-2992| Buckner, Florence A Buchanan]] || 12/5/1879 || 4/16/1958 || Wife of Thomas N Buckner || [[Image:Buchanan-2992.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Canova-28| Canova, Infant Son ]]|| 3/29/1912 || 5/6/1912 || Infant son of Mr. & Mrs. Oscar Nolan Canova || [[Image:Canova-28.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Wright-20179| Wright, William Ransom ]]|| 3/3/1868 || 11/13/1927 || || [[Image:Wright-20179.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Seale-481|Wright, Annie Emma Seale]] || 1/4/1876 || 1/24/1940 || ||[[Image:Seale-481.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Wright-2180|Wright, Jule ]]|| 9/12/1907 || 3/14/1973 || Florida PVC US Army World War II || [[Image:Wright-20180.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Wright-20181| Simmons, Claudia Sue Wright ]]|| 2/23/1912 || 9/15/2015 || ||[[Image:Wright-20181.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Royal-405| Royal, Wilfred J ]]|| 7/1/1930 || 12/25/2011 || SSGT US Air Force Korea ||[[Image:Royal-405.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Ash-1208| Shirley, Minnie Ash]] || 10/2/1905 || 1/21/1980 || || [[Image:Ash-1208.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Shirley-1440| Shirley, Claud W Sr]] || 1/10/1895 || 6/14/1967 || || [[Image:Shirley-1440.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Cottles-2|Shirley, Willie Cottles ]]|| 7/15/1894 || 12/19/1928 || Wife of C. W. Shirley || [[Image:Cottles-2.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Shirley-1441|Shirley, James Leonard ]]|| 1/22/1926 || 7/25/1926 || || [[Image:Shirley-1441.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Shirley-1442|Shirley, Mary Jane]] || 9/7/1923 || 11/26/1925 || || [[Image:Shirley-1442.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-319849|Shirley, Sarah "Sally" Lynn]] || 2/7/1944 || 6/12/2006 || "I love you, but I love Jesus most of all." Devoted wife, mother, grandmother, nurse, friend and Christian always with a smile || [[Image:Unknown-319849.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Cobb-4754| Cobb, Lucious M ]]|| || 11/5/1938 || Georgia PVT QM Corps || [[Image:Cobb-4754.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Cross-4458| Cross, B. R.]] || 2/22/1851 || 9/15/1933 || Gone but not forgotten || [[Image:Cross-4458.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Kirkland-1436| Cross, M C ]]|| 1/12/1851 || 7/12/1938 || Gone but not forgotten || [[Image:Kirkland-1436.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-320000| Knight, Annie Sue]] || 5/17/1915 || 7/22/1983 || || [[Image:Unknown-320000.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Knight-7540|Knight, Forrest Therie]] || 1/19/1901 || 2/18/1972 || ||[[Image:Knight-7540.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Knight-7539| Knight, Archibald Augustus ]]|| 2/21/1879 || 4/27/1947 || || [[Image:Knight-7539.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Albritton-347| Knight, Meta Albritton]] || 9/6/1880 || 10/23/1928 || || [[Image:Albritton-347.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Jones-43438| Jones, Bertie ]]|| 2/5/1905 || 3/13/1984 || || [[Image:Jones-43438.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-320169| Jones, Madeline A]] || 1/22/1922 || || || [[Image:Unknown-320169.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Jones-43437| Jones, Carroll D ]]|| 3/5/1931 || || || [[Image:Jones-43437.jpg|100px]] |- | Stenzel, Elizabeth R || 11/27/1929 || || || |- | [[Stavely-70|Stavely, Infant Son ]]|| 1/28/1952 || || Infant son of M. W. and Agnes Stavely || [[Image:Stavely-70.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Weddington-304| Barber, Estelle Weddington]] || 1877 || 1951 || || [[Image:Weddington-304.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Barber-4704|Stavely, Cornelia B]] || 1899 || 1926 || || [[Image:Barber-4704.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Barber-4703| Barber, Joe E ]]|| 1873 || 1952 || || [[Image:Barber-4703.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Maryes-1| Maryes, J. D. ]] || 3/10/1920 || 9/15/1982 || His toils are past, his work is done, he fought the fight, the victory won. || [[Image:Maryes-1.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Poitevint-19| Maryes, Alice Poitevint Stavely ]]|| 8/12/1924 || 10/4/1999 || The finest rose in the garden of life is the fellowship of friends,Time glorifies its beauty with a fragrance that never ends, No cloud can shade its loveliness, no storm its petals part, for the flower of friendhip dwells forever in the shrine of the human heart. || [[Image:Poitevint-19.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Stavely-71| Stavely, Neal W]] || 3/13/1922 || 3/8/1963 || His words were kindness, his deeds were love, his spirit humble, he rests above. || [[Image:Stavely-71.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Taylor-33072| Taylor, John C]] || 4/23/1883 || 12/3/1951 || Freemason || [[Image:Taylor-33072.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Mclersy-1| Taylor, Martha E ]]|| 10/5/1882 || 11/18/1972 || Eastern Star || [[Image:Taylor-33072.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Taylor-33073| Taylor, Little J C Jr]] || 7/28/1917 || 10/24/1923 || Son of J C & Elizabeth Taylor || [[Image:Taylor-33073.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Taylor-33074| Pace, Elizabeth Taylor]] || 4/10/1913 || 4/14/1969 || || [[Image:Taylor-33074.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Hawkins-5834| Wilson, Jessie Lou Hawkins ]]|| 1906 || 1991 || || [[Image:Hawkins-5834.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Hawkins-5837|Tyler, Charlotte Hawkins]] || 1909 || 1980 || || [[Image:Hawkins-5837.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Montgomery-5963| Hawkins, Frances Elizabeth]] || 1873 || 1961 || || [[Image:Montgomery-5963.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Hawkins-5835| Hawkins, A. F.]] || 1869 || 1936 || || [[Image:Hawkins-5835.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Hawkins-5836|Nunnery, Kate Hawkins]] || 1889 || 1922 || || [[Image:Hawkins-5836.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Thompson-27324| Thompson, Infant Son]] || 5/10/1934 || || Infant son of W C and Martha Thompson Jr || [[Image:Thompson-27324.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Thompson-27321| Thompson, W C Sr ]]|| 11/14/1873 || 11/22/1939 || Freemason ||[[Image:Thompson-27321.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Lee-15841| Thompson, Lilla Lee]] || 3/6/1871 || 12/30/1952 || || [[Image:Lee-15841.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Forrest-1215|Dixon, Annie Forrest ]]|| 2/23/1900 || 12/5/1939 || Mother || [[Image:Forrest-1215.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Forrest-1216| Forrest, J M ]]|| 3/17/1868 || 9/22/1924 || || [[Image:Forrest-1216.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Adams-20203| Jester, Rebecca Adams]] || 5/29/1910 || 2/23/2009 || || [[Image:Adams-20203.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Jester-356| Jester, James E G Jr]] || 1913 || 1981 || US Navy World War II || [[Image:Jester-356.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Burney-459| Jester, Martha Ann Burney]] || || 10/20/1915 || || [[Image:Burney-459.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Jester-358| Jester, Thomas Gordon]] || 11/2/1914 || 4/11/1986 || || [[Image:Jester-358.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Jester-599| Jester, Ensign C Coleman]] || 9/21/1921 || 9/23/1945 || He lived, loved and moved in accordance with God's holy will. || [[Image:Jester-599.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Roberts-13536| Jester, Hattie Ruth Roberts]] || 3/14/1892 || 9/8/1952 || Mother || [[Image:Roberts-13536.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Jester-357| Jester, James Edgar Graves]] || 7/22/1882 || 3/27/1938 || Dad || [[Image:Jester-357.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Jester-598| Jester, Mary Ruth]] || 10/20/1916 || 7/25/1918 || Daughter of James E g & Hattie Ruth Jester || [[Image:Jester-598.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Gunn-1617|Gunn, James Benjamin]] || 5/3/1864 || 4/1/1921 || || [[Image:Gunn-1617.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Thompson-27330|Norris, Jennie Gunn]] || 2/14/1864 || 7/18/1947 || || [[Image:Thompson-27330.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Caldwell-3982| Caldwell, Jack ]]|| 2/4/1919 || 3/25/1979 || || [[Image:Caldwell-3982.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Proctor-2961| Olive, Christelle Proctor ]]|| 10/13/1920 || 12/3/2010 || ||[[Image:Proctor-2961.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Olive-322| Olive, Joye Aldene ]]|| 6/2/1915 || 8/30/2012 || "Skeet" || [[Image:Olive-322.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Foster-11098| Olive, Jadie Foster]] || 11/11/1890 || 2/3/1970 || || [[Image:Foster-11098.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Olive-321| Olive, Hill Watson]] || 10/12/1886 || 5/10/1970 || || [[Image:Olive-321.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Allison-2851| Olive, Carrah Elizabeth]] || 10/15/1856 || 5/2/1921 || Mother || [[Image:Allison-2851.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Seal-406| Seal, William Burton]] || 11/29/1914 || 1/16/1915 || Son of B. E. & B.B. Seal || [[Image:Seal-406.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Stoddard-1204| Stoddard, C. R.]] || 1887 || 1921 || Father; Gone but not forgotten || [[Image:Stoddard-1204.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-320745|Clark, Gertrude Whisenant ]]|| 1899 || 1946 || || [[Image:Unknown-320745.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Whisenant-158| Whisenant, J. Thomas ]]|| 4/12/1895 || 4/23/1921 || Gone but not forgotten || [[Image:Whisenant-158.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Young-18667| Giles, Margaret Y ]]|| 10/28/1884 || 7/17/1974 || || [[Image:Young-18667.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Giles-2713| Giles, Edna Earle]] || 5/26/1910 || 2/17/1921 || || [[Image:Giles-2713.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-320873| Rish, Lillie May]] || 8/24/1881 || 11/12/1914 || ||[[Image:Unknown-320873.jpg|100px]] |- | Sawyer, Ada H || 1887 || || || [[Image:Sawyer-3109.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Sawyer-3109| Sawyer, Dale ]]|| 1880 || 1934 || || [[Image:Sawyer-3109.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-320882|Alford, Marian Charlotte ]]|| || 9/3/1918 || Countess De Pau, Duchess De Navarre || [[Image:Unknown-320882.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Alford-1541|Alford, Dr. A. E. B. ]]|| 5/18/1876 || 1/14/1948 || || [[Image:Alford-1541.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Eckel-75| Alford, Matilda Hill]] || 1849 || 1939 || || [[Image:Eckel-75.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Ballance-49| Ballance, Herbert E ]]|| 1873 || 1950 || || [[Image:Ballance-49.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Alford-1542| Ballance, Bessie A ]]|| 1873 || 1960 || || [[Image:Ballance-49.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Smith-103701|Williams, Carolyn Smith]] || 2/12/1912 || 10/21/1994 || || [[Image:Smith-103701.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Williams-40980|Williams, Hugh Baxter]] || 9/13/1909 || 7/2/1984 || SSGT US Army World War II || [[Image:Williams-40980.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Williams-8212| Williams, Hugh A]] || 4/8/1879 || 4/2/1985 || Married Nov. 1, 1908 || [[Image:Williams-40978.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Singletary-51|Williams, Fannie S ]]|| 4/29/1888 || 11/25/1979 || Married Nov. 1, 1908 || [[Image:Williams-40978.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Williams-40979| Williams, Infant Son]] || 3/11/1912 || || Infant son of H. A. & Fannie E. Williams || [[Image:Williams-40979.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Buchanan-3013| Rich, Correll Buchanan ]]|| 4/6/1883 || 2/7/1958 || A tender mother and faithful friend || [[Image:Buchanan-3013-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Rich-2911|Rich, Benjamin H ]]|| 11/15/1888 || 8/17/1950 || || [[Image:Rich-2911.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Fields-2741| Fields, Shirley Henrietta]] || 1/13/1912 || 5/27/1912 || Little daughter of R. G. & Shirley Fields || [[Image:Fields-2741.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Gaulding-70| Gaulding, Wade H ]]|| || 8/25/1939 || CORP 3 GA INF || [[Image:Gaulding-70.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Gaulding-72|Gaulding, Melveen L ]]|| 4/6/1884 || 5/30/1970 || || [[Image:Gaulding-72.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Edwards-13187| Edwards, Eldridge N]] || 6/26/1879 || 10/31/1927 || Woodman of the World Memorial || [[Image:Edwards-13187.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Sims-3695| Edwards, Mattie Sims ]]|| 7/28/1884 || 11/24/1967 || ||[[Image:Sims-3695.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Brady-2197| Fordham, Fannie Brady]] || 1/26/1852 || 12/18/1933 || Wife of A. W. Fordham || [[Image:Brady-2197.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Brady-2195| Brady, Fannie V ]]|| 12/22/1898 || 8/14/1993 || || [[Image:Brady-2195.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Brady-2191| Brady, Joseph M ]]|| 12/24/1855 || 8/17/1926 || || [[Image:Brady-2191.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Crocker-1362| Crocker, Robert R]] || 4/26/1887 || 9/30/1948 || || [[Image:Crocker-1362.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Brady-2196|Crocker, Ethel Brady]] || 11/30/1887 || 5/24/1949 || || [[Image:Brady-2196.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Blackshear-163|Brady, Rosanna Blackshear ]]|| 9/18/1858 || 4/23/1942 || || [[Image:Brady-2191.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Brady-2192|Brady, Patrick H]] || 10/7/1889 || 4/9/1914 || || [[Image:Brady-2192.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Brady-2193| Brady, Roy R]] || 5/6/1895 || 10/21/1970 || Georgia PFC US Army World War I || [[Image:Brady-2193.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Brady-2194| Brady, Eustace B ]]|| 4/7/1902 || 6/28/1935 || || [[Image:Brady-2194.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Girvin-48| Girvin, John A]] || 7/7/1902 || 1/14/1977 || PVT US Army World War II ||[[Image:Girvin-48.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-321232| Girvin, Anna Marie]] || 8/19/1915 || 7/28/2003 || Beloved Wife of John || [[Image:Unknown-321232.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Girvin-46|Girvin, Dr Robert Haines]] || 11/2/1870 || 6/12/1954 || || [[Image:Girvin-46.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Patterson-8326| Girvin, Marion Elizabeth]] || 3/30/1880 || 5/3/1972 || || [[Image:Girvin-46.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-321230| Patterson, Deborah C]] || 5/15/1853 || 9/22/1915 || || [[Image:Unknown-321230.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Girvin-47|Girvin, Robyn Jahna]] || 10/15/1915 || 10/16/1915 || || [[Image:Girvin-47.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Cox-14256| Cox, Ira LaRue]] || 2/8/1897 || 1/13/1973 || Freemason || [[Image:Girvin-47.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Girvin-49| Cox, Evelyn Girvin]] || 8/14/1914 || || Eastern Star ||[[Image:Girvin-49.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Cox-14262| Cox, Kenneth Girvin]] || 6/9/1939 || || Into Thine Hands I command My Spirit || [[Image:Cox-14262.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Weaver-5994| Cox, Elsie Weaver]] || 11/1/1936 || 4/3/1999 || || [[Image:Cox-14262.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Hughes-9444| Hughes, H Lee ]]|| 7/5/1885 || 1/4/1949 || FLT (Independent Order of Odd Fellows), Asleep In Jesus || [[Image:Hughes-9444.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Cook-15770| Hughes, Ethel Cook ]]|| 7/7/1890 || 8/5/1987 || Asleep in Jesus || [[Image:Cook-15770.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-321363| Hertzfeldt, Clara H ]]|| 8/9/1913 || 1/29/1961 || || [[Image:Unknown-321363.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Hertzfeldt-1| Hertzfeldt, Waldo L]] || 3/22/1910 || 4/15/1989 || || [[Image:Hertzfeldt-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Chason-33|Chason, Theodore Webster ]]|| 10/17/1893 || 12/18/1934 || || [[Image:Chason-33.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Thompson-27396| Thompson, Aubrey Jr]] || 12/3/1918 || 5/16/1920 || Son of Aubrey Sr & Viola King Thompson || [[Image:Thompson-27396.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Thompson-27397| Thompson, Cecil Eugene ]] || 3/19/1926 || 5/7/1927 || Son of Aubrey Sr & Viola King Thompson || [[Image:Thompson-27397.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Greene-4144| Greene, Eloise Elaine ]]|| 4/14/1903 || 3/13/1939 || Beloved and Devoted daughter and sister || [[Image:Greene-4144.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Greene-4145| Greene, John Colin]] || 10/14/1904 || 5/29/1967 || Our Loving Brother, The Seed is Given, Life Itself is Consumed; Military marker is inscribed:Georgia. FCSC US Navy World War II || [[Image:Greene-4145.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Greene-4146|Greene, Shelby Bascom]] || 8/21/1915 || 4/9/1989 || Here lies the ashes of Shelby Bascom Greene August 21, 1915 - April 9, 1989, Christian Gentleman, Generous Friend, Good Soldier, Our Loving Brother || [[Image:Greene-4146.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Greene-4147| Greene, Helen Ione]] || 8/28/1908 || || Student and Teacher PH D University of Chicago 1945 || [[Image:Greene-4147.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Greene-4143| Greene, John Calvin]] || 1/7/1872 || 4/19/1925 || ||[[Image:Greene-4143.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Trawick-148|Greene, Mary Angeline Trawick ]]|| 7/29/1885 || 11/9/1920 || || [[Image:Trawick-148.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Greene-4148|Greene, Sergt. Ralph C]] || 8/2/1899 || 11/7/1919 || With Co B 26th INF At Cantigny and 2nd Marne with Signal Corps at St. ? and the Argonne Forrest || [[Image:Greene-4148.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Willis-5027| Willis, Lester L]] || 3/15/1886 || 11/21/1931 || Gone but not forgotten ||[[Image:Willis-5027.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Greene-4149|Willis, Grace]] || 5/11/1894 || 8/5/1923 || Wife of L. L. Willis || [[Image:Greene-4149.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Greene-4150| Greene, Laurens Trawick ]]|| 12/27/1910 || 7/2/1971 || In Loving Memory || [[Image:Greene-4150.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Greene-4151|Greene, Frances McGrady ]]|| 8/9/1906 || 8/6/1882 || In Loving Memory || [[Image:Greene-4151.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Arden-194|Arden, Daniel D ]]|| 1892 || 1975 || QM3 US Navy World War I || [[Image:Arden-194.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Battle-389|Battle, Thomas M]] || 11/23/1857 || 10/28/1934 || || [[Image:Battle-389.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Rice-8779| Battle, Maud R]] || 1/29/1872 || 6/3/1951 || || [[Image:Rice-8779.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Arden-195| Arden, Caroline]] || 10/16/1928 || 8/21/1999 || || [[Image:Arden-195.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Arden-194|Arden, Daniel D]] || 10/25/1892 || 9/7/1975 || || [[Image:Arden-194.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Battle-390|Arden, Caroline B]] || 7/22/1902 || 8/18/1987 || || [[Image:Unknown-352253.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Rice-8781|Rice, Robert H ]]|| 2/25/1881 || 9/8/1914 || || [[Image:Rice-8781.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Manning-3767|Manning, Grace B]] || 12/19/1871 || 3/29/1915 || || [[Image:Manning-3767.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Battle-392|Battle, William R ]]|| 2/3/1899 || 10/22/1922 || || [[Image:Battle-392.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Battle-391|Battle, Trevor R]] || 1/10/1893 || 12/3/1965 || || [[Image:Battle-391.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-352404| Duckworth, Amelia]] || || 1900 || || [[Image:Unknown-352404.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Battle-391|Battle, Trevor Robert ]]|| 1/10/1893 || 12/3/1965 || Georgia Sgt US Army World War I || [[Image:Battle-391.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Sadler-1394|Sadler, John F ]]|| 5/10/1850 || 5/1/1900 || Son of James & Fathy Sadler || [[Image:Sadler-1394.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Harrell-2019|Harrell, Barbare Ella]] || 3/2/1899 || 10/26/1899 || Daughter of W. G. & B. E. Harrell || [[Image:Harrell-2019.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Harrell-2020|Harrell, Vivian Ernestine]] || 12/14/1897 || 5/13/1901 (?) || Daughter of W. G. & Barbara Harrell || [[Image:Harrell-2020.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Harrell-2018|Harrell, William G]] || 12/18/1857 || 7/13/1946 || || [[Image:Harrell-2018.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Sadler-1395| Harrell, Barbara E ]]|| 4/30/1860 || 12/3/1917 || Wife of W. G. Harrell || [[Image:Sadler-1395.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Sikes-634| Sikes, Dr James A B ]]|| 1/7/1854 || 9/30/1917 || || [[Image:Sikes-634.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Sikes-302|Chason, Sarah Sikes]] || 4/12/1855 || 2/12/1923 || Wife of DR J. D. Chason, "Having finished life's duty, she now sweetly rests" || [[Image:Sikes-302-1.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Chason-27| Chason, Dr J. D. ]]|| 2/24/1861 || 10/13/1918 || || [[Image:Chason-27.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Chason-36| Chason, John Randolph]] || 7/29/1897 || 8/5/1927 || || [[Image:Chason-36.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Wheat-659|Wheat, Marjorie ]]|| 3/11/1909 || 3/14/1914 || Daughter of Robert F and Alice Chason Wheat, "She came to raise our hearts to heaven. She goes to call us there." || [[Image:Wheat-659.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Trawick-93|Chason, Mrs. Mary ]]|| April 1833 || July 1907 || || [[Image:Trawick-93.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Chason-67|Chason, William Early]] || 8/15/1891 || Jan 1904 || || [[Image:Chason-67.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Chason-68|Chason, Mary Alma]] || 1/11/1888 || 12/22/1898 || || [[Image:Chason-68.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Chason-22| Chason, Stephen]] || no dates || no dates || Co H 5 GA INF C.S.A. || [[Image:Chason-22.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Chason-18| Chason, Reuben]] || no dates || no dates || Sims' Co 6 GA INF || [[Image:Chason-18.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Reynolds-10686|Reynolds, James E ]]|| 10/30/1861 || 5/30/1938 || || [[Image:Reynolds-10686.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Averette-22|Reynolds, Sadie E]] || 9/18/1860 || 5/8/1946 || || [[Image:Reynolds-10686.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Reynolds-10697|Reynolds, Infant 's]]|| no dates || no dates || Infant's of Mr. & Mrs. J. E. Reynolds || [[Image:Reynolds-10697.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Reynolds-10696|Reynolds, Mayette]] || 8/21/1896 || 4/26/1897 || Daughter of Mr. & Mrs. J. E. Reynolds || [[Image:Reynolds-10696.jpg|100px]] |- | Reynolds, J. ?. || no dates || no dates || Co. 1? 1st GA REG CSA || |- |[[Reynolds-10695| Reynolds, James Irvin]] || 9/25/1892 || 2/23/1977 || || [[Image:Reynolds-10695.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Folson-15|Allen, Beulah Folson ]]|| 1864 || 1948 || || [[Image:Folson-15.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Allen-24541| Allen, Henry Calton]] || 1855 || 1941 || || [[Image:Folson-15.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Allen-24542| Newman, Jett Allen]] || 1889 || 1932 || || [[Image:Allen-24542.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Allen-24543|Allen, B. F. ]]|| 11/8/1887 || 2/5/1909 || Son of H. C. & Georgia Allen, Born in Pike Co., GA, Died in Bainbridge, GA || [[Image:Allen-24543.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Folsom-976|Folson, Eugene W]] || 3/1/1861 || 6/17/1905 || || [[Image:Folsom-976.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Thomas-23926| Thomas, Cada H ]]|| || 9/2/1891 || Spirit of the sainted dead, Go to thy longed for happy home, Though earth may boast one ? the less,…, Freemason || [[Image:Thomas-23926.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Bethea-84| Bethea, Augustus Brown]] || 1/19/1856 || 9/9/1903 || Erected to the memory of Augustus Brown Bethea by his son || [[Image:Bethea-84.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bethea-89|Bethea, Charles Munnerlyn ]]|| 7/21/1892 || 1/24/1896 || Son of John Brown & Florida Munnerlyn Bethea || [[Image:Bethea-89.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bethea-90|Bethea, Eugene Schackleford ]]|| 6/18/1898 || 11/12/1899 || Son of John Brown & Florida Munnerlyn Bethea || [[Image:Bethea-90.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Berry-9189|Berry, Logan Alexander ]]|| 10/7/1905 || 7/18/1921 || Son of Dr. Logan D. Berry || [[Image:Berry-9189.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Berry-9188| Berry, Dr. Logan D. ]]|| 9/26/1881 || 2/29/1920 || Son of Dr & Mrs V. Berry || [[Image:Berry-9188.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Berry-9187| Berry, Dr. Vega]] || 2/16/1948 || 2/28/1929 || || [[Image:Berry-9187.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Redding-648|Berry, Mrs. Susie ]]|| 6/29/1854 || 5/4/1921 || Wife of Dr. V. Berry, "Here lies a devoted wife and mother, asleep in Jesus" || [[Image:Berry-9187.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Cloud-859|Cloud, Robert B Hoke]] || 4/2/1910 || 5/27/1948 || || [[Image:Cloud-859.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Humphrey-5358|Hodges, Louise Humphrey Cloud ]]|| 9/2/1914 || 7/30/1995 ||Wife of R B Hoke Cloud || [[Image:Humphrey-5358.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Smith-118650| Smith, Susan Elizabeth]] || 1/?/1905 ||7/?/1906 || Dau of Mr Mrs J H Smith || [[Image:Smith-118650.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Smith-118647| Smith, Jesse Hill ]]|| 6/16/1872 || 11/8/1962 || None knew thee, but to love thee || [[Image:Smith-118647.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Farnell-130|Smith, Orrie F ]]|| 1/28/1877 || 1/12/1956 || God Gave. He took. He will restore. He doeth all things well || [[Image:Farnell-130.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Farnell-133| Farnell, Henry Grady Jr]] || 3/15/1929 || 12/27/1994 || PFC US Army Korea, "Always in our hearts and memories" || [[Image:Farnell-133.jpg|100px]] |- | Farnell, Margaret Chambers || 3/3/1934 || || || |- |[[Farnell-132| Farnell, Henry Grady]] || 7/2/1889 || 4/30/1969 || He was a man among men || [[Image:Farnell-132.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-353254|Farnell, Eva M]] || 3/24/1895 || 2/3/1958 || She was a kind and affectionate wife, a fond mother, and a friend to all || [[Image:Farnell-132-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Farnell-134|Brinson, Henrietta Cloud ]]|| 1/3/1885 || 5/5/1966 || A tender mother and faithful friend || [[Image:Farnell-134.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Cooper-15005|Farnell, Alice ]]|| 1/10/1856 || 10/15/1938 || || [[Image:Cooper-15005.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Farnell-131|Farnell, Alford C ]]|| 6/22/1853 || 4/30/1895 || || [[Image:Farnell-131.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Mathis-1562| Mathis, Willow Glenn]] || 9/24/1866 || 5/23/1915 || Woodman of the World Memorial || [[Image:Mathis-1562.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Cox-16497|Mathis, Eleanora C]] || 1/13/1869 || 5/22/1946 || In memoriam Supreme Forest Woodman Circle || [[Image:Cox-16497.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Mathis-1561|Mathis, Cortez ]]|| 12/14/1867 || 11/17/1908 || || [[Image:Mathis-1561.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-353265| Mathis, Ganilda ]]|| 11/16/1844 || 4/20/1891 || Wife of J. W. Mathis || [[Image:Unknown-353265.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Mathis-1563|Mathis, W. Glenn]] || 1/20/1896 || 9/21/1935 || || [[Image:Mathis-1563.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Mathis-1564|Mathis, Infant ]] || 2/10/1918 || || Dau of W. G. & Nellie Mathis || [[Image:Mathis-1564.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Griffin-7533|Jones, Katie Griffin]] || 8/15/1851 || 6/20/1889 || Wife of W. C. Jones, Wife and Mother, Born in Attapulgus, GA, Died in Bainbridge, GA || [[Image:Griffin-7533.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Jones-50986| Jones, Honiker Peacock]] || 1/18/1889 || 7/21/1889 || Son of W. C. Jones || [[Image:Jones-50986.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Jones-50987| Jones, Katie]] || 1/18/1876 || 1/20/1876 || Daughter of W. C. & K. G. Jones || [[Image:Jones-50987.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Magruder-240| Magruder, Capt. E. L.]] || 8/10/1866 || 11/18/1952 || Mizpah || [[Image:Magruder-240.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-353764|Magruder, Mrs. Minnie ]]|| 2/4/1867 || 10/4/1949 || Mizpah || [[Image:Unknown-353764.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Peacock-2333|Peacock, Levi Henderson]] || 7/17/1831 || 12/21/1905 || Freemason, "His words were kindness, his deeds were love, His spirit humble, he rests above" || [[Image:Peacock-2333.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Griffin-7612|Peacock, Linnie ]]|| 1/5/1833 || 4/23/1892 || Wife of Dr. L. H. Peacock || [[Image:Griffin-7612.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Peacock-2338|Peacock, Charlie H ]]|| 3/21/1867 || 4/27/1890 || Son of Dr L H and Linnie Peacock || [[Image:Peacock-2338.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Peacock-2339| Peacock, James ]]|| 9/17/1869|| 7/25/1882 || Son of Dr L H and Linnie Peacock || [[Image:Peacock-2339.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Worsham-307| Worsham, John Mettauer]] || 7/9/1975 || 2/15/1919 || || [[Image:Worsham-307-1.jpg|100px]] |- |[[McGill-1435| Worsham, Lillian Dalham McGill ]]|| 8/8/1880 || 8/30/1959 || || [[Image:McGill-1435.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McGill-1441|McKinney, Annie Fleming McGill]] || 1857 || 2/9/1896 || || [[Image:McGill-1441.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McLauchlin-35|McGill, Harriet Elizabeth McLauchlin ]]|| 1837 || 1/7/1892 || || [[Image:McLauchlin-35.jpg|100px]] |- |[[McGill-1440| McKown, Elizabeth McGill]] || Aug 1861 || 10/18/1918 || || [[Image:McGill-1440.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McKown-109|McKown, Willis Westmoreland]] || Sept 1887 || 7/5/1912 || || [[Image:McKown-109.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McGill-1437|McGill, Daniel || 1832 || 2/9/1894 || || [[Image:McGill-1437.jpg|100px]] |- |[[McGill-1439| McGill, Daniel Jr ]]|| 1875 ||6/13/1905 || || [[Image:McGill-1439.jpg|100px]] |- |[[McGill-1438| McGill, Harriet Elizabeth]] || 1872 || 1884 || || [[Image:McGill-1438.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Mitchell-15445|Mitchell, Edw H ]]|| 1876 ||1955 || || [[Image:Mitchell-15445.jpg|100px]] |- | [[O'Neal-1038|O'Neal, Wm O]] || 1/12/1868 || 3/29/1908 || || [[Image:O_Neal-1038.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Roberts-11088|O'Neal, Chloe Roberts]] || 1/11/1853 || 4/4/1919 || At Rest || [[Image:Roberts-11088.jpg|100px]] |- |[[O'Neal-1041| O'Neal, Cora ]]|| 2/14/1879 || 5/2/1962 || || [[Image:O_Neal-1041.jpg|100px]] |- |[[O'Neal-1043| Mitchell, Leuelle O'N]] || 3/28/1881 || 5/8/1960 || || [[Image:O_Neal-1043.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Tyson-219| O'Neal, Mary Charlotte Tyson]] || 6/20/1912 || 12/25/1974 || For 40 Year The Dearly Beloved Wife Of Maston Emmett O'Neal Jr., "Many women have done excellently, but you have surpassed them all" Proverbs 31:29 || [[Image:Tyson-219.jpg|100px]] |- |[[O'Neal-190| O'Neal, Maston Emmett Jr]] || 7/19/1907 || 1/9/1990 || Solicitor General, Albany Judicial Circuit 6 Terms, US Congressman 3 Terms, Never Opposed For Re-election, Lieut. U.S.N. World War II, Loving and Devoted Husband of Mary Charlotte Tyson and Laura Frances McKibben Allen || [[Image:O_Neal-190.jpg|100px]] |- |[[O'Neal-1042| O'Neal, Edna]] || 10/6/1886 || 4/15/1887 || Daut. Of Maston & Chloe O'Neal || [[Image:ONeal-337.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Smart-2330|Smart, Francis Paul]] || 6/2/1882 || 11/?/1884 || Son of E H & C L Smart || [[Image:Smart-2330.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Smart-2332| Smart, Carrie Olive]] || 3/28/1886 || 2/21/1954 || She lived for others, "Miss Carrie" || [[Image:Smart-2332.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Smart-2333|Smart, Pauline]] || 3/28/1884 || 2/21/1966 || Not My Will, But Thine Be Done, "Miss Pauline" || [[Image:Smart-2333.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Gough-1021|Woodbury, Emma Gough ]]|| 4/14/1880 || 1/10/1969 || Wife of Claude Hinson Woodbury, Mother of Edith Belle, Mireau, Doris, Carolyn, Milton, William || [[Image:Gough-1021.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Woodbury-914| Vacinek, Sally Woodbury]] || 9/22/1946 || 2/25/1999 || || [[Image:Woodbury-914.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Gaines-1284| Woodbury, Mary Bruce Gaines]] || 2/29/1912 || 11/27/2004 || || [[Image:Gaines-1284.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Woodbury-913| Woodbury, Joseph Milton]] || 3/23/1912 || 4/30/1982 || || [[Image:Woodbury-913.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Bruce-4545| Bruce, Charles]] || 2/5/1869 || 10/14/1902 || || [[Image:Bruce-4545.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bruce-4548|Bruce, George W ]]|| 1862|| 1896 || || [[Image:Bruce-4548.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Bruce-4544| Bruce, Dr. William N.]] || 10/13/1811 || 10/24/1886 || Freemason, Aged 75 Years || [[Image:Bruce-4544.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bates-7511|Bruce, Mary Susan]] || 12/4/1831 || 12/29/1916 || Mother, "Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God" || [[Image:Bates-7511.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Gaines-1285| Gaines, William A ]]|| 12/14/1842 || 1/7/1926 || Co G, GA INF, C.S.A. || [[Image:Gaines-1285.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bruce-4543|Gaines, Sallie Bruce]] || 10/26/1872 || 5/1/1962 || But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and all things shall be added unto you. Matt: 6-33 || [[Image:Bruce-4543.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Russell-5391| Roberts, Elizabeth Russell ]]|| 8/?/1826 || 12/7/1905 || || [[Image:Russell-5391.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Mitchell-15552|McLauchlin, Bessie Mitchell]] || 1/7/1890 || 4/9/1962 || Wife of Daniel J McLauchlin || [[Image:Mitchell-15552.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McLauchlin-37|McLauchlin, Daniel J ]]|| 11/8/1888 || 6/20/1938 || || [[Image:McLauchlin-37.jpg|100px]] |- |[[McCullers-49| McLauchlin, Nannie ]]|| 5/18/1862 || 4/13/1932 || || [[Image:McCullers-49.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-356185|McLauchlin, Bell ]]|| 1846 || 1885 || || [[Image:Unknown-356185.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McLauchlin-36|McLauchlin, Duncan]] || 1824 || 3/5/1891 || || [[Image:McLauchlin-36.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Fletcher-6652|Fletcher, John Robert ]]|| 12/24/1912 || 2/18/1994 || Bob || [[Image:Fletcher-6652.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Fletcher-6653| Fletcher, Hugh McKay ]]|| 5/16/1921 || 8/21/2008 || Co X US Navy World War II || [[Image:Fletcher-6653.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Wall-3682| Fletcher, Marian Wall ]]|| 1/3/1925 || 11/26/1995 || || [[Image:Wall-3682.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Fletcher-6650| Fletcher, John Hugh ]]|| 8/5/1868 || 11/4/1941 || || [[Image:Fletcher-6650.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Jordan-7926| Fletcher, Lilla Jordan]] || 4/16/1887 || 12/2/1979 || Wife of John Hugh Fletcher || [[Image:Jordan-7926.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Fletcher-6655|Miller, Mary Fletcher Heaton]] || 10/27/1910 || 8/10/1999 || || [[Image:Fletcher-6655.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Miller-42451| Miller, Thomas Wilson]] || 8/29/1909 || 5/2/1968 || || [[Image:Miller-42451.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Fletcher-6654|Jones, Nannie Pearl Fletcher]] || 12/15/1908 || 2/9/1994 ||Nan || [[Image:Fletcher-6654.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Jones-51574|Jones, Randolph Allen]] || 5/28/1902 || 2/5/1978 || || [[Image:Jones-51574.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McLauchlin-39|McLauchlin, James ]]|| 1838 || 1864 || Freemason || [[Image:Unknown-356199-1.jpg|100px]] |- |[[McLauchlin-38| McLauchlin, J P]] || 4/20/1821 || 12/1864 || || [[Image:McLauchlin-38.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-356199| McLauchlin, Elizabeth]] || 6/8/1800 || 6/20/1882 || || [[Image:Unknown-356199.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Stallings-559| Stallings, Rev W J ]]|| || 10/22/1900 || Age 49 Years, "Blessed are the dead whom die in the Lord" || [[Image:Stallings-559.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Mounger-663|Mounger, E O ]]|| 8/8/1845 || 6/24/1906 || || [[Image:Mounger-663.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Ball-9322| Mounger, Elizabeth J Ball ]]|| 7/2/1814 || 10/3/1881 || Wife of Edwin Mounger || [[Image:Ball-9322.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Mounger-664|Duke, Frances Mounger ]]|| 1/11/1847 || 11/16/1929 || Wife of M. H. Duke, "She died as she lived, trusting in the Lord" || [[Image:Mounger-664.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Duke-2270|Duke, Maston H ]]|| 9/4/1845 || 10/23/1909 || Gone, but not forgotten; Woodman of the World Memorial || [[Image:Duke-2270.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Lanier-1079|Lanier, Victor P || 2/11/1875 || 8/1/1931 || || [[Image:Lanier-1079.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Wilson-39849|Wilson, Stephen A ]]|| 4/8/1861 || 10/4/1930 || Sacred to the Memory of… || [[Image:Wilson-39849.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Mounger-665|Wilson, Mary Mounger Lanier]] || 2/16/1849 || 5/5/1927 || Wife of Stephan A Wilson, D.A.R. Quitman Chapter || [[Image:Mounger-665.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Allen-24961|Colbert, Martha C ]]|| 11/22/1844 || 5/30/1906 || One For The Other, And Both For God || [[Image:Colbert-579.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Colbert-579|Colbert, Benjamin F ]]|| 9/5/1838 || 6/11/1904 || One For The Other, And Both For God || [[Image:Colbert-579.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Colbert-581|Colbert, Morgan]] || 9/13/1837 || 8/22/1892 || Gone, but not forgotten || [[Image:Colbert-581.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Matthews-7076|Matthews, Romulus ]]|| no dates || no dates || Co F 10 Conf Cav CSA || [[Image:Matthews-7076.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Matthews-7077| Babbit, Mary E ]]|| 1/14/1861 || 10/29/1896|| Wife of James R Babbit, Born in Houston County, Dau of Mr and Mrs (illegible) || [[Image:Matthews-7077.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Freeman-9255|Nisbet, Carrie Elizabeth]] || 3/12/1916 || 10/7/2012 || Daughter of Grover & Frankie W. Freeman, Born Sylvania, Georgia || [[Image:Freeman-9255.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Nisbet-343| Nisbet, William, Eugene ]]|| 9/22/1913 || 8/9/1982 || Son of Mason & Mary C. Nisbet, Born Bainbridge, Georgia || [[Image:Nisbet-343.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Babbit-59| Nisbet, Mary Clifford Babbit]] || 10/15/1887 || 5/2/1970 || Wife of Mason Lane Nisbet, Born Bainbridge, Georgia || [[Image:Babbit-59.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Nisbet-342| Nisbet, Mason Lane]] || 10/20/1878 || 9/8/1954 || Born Russell County, Alabama, Died Bainbridge, Georgia || [[Image:Nisbet-342.jpg|100px]] |- | [[O'Donnell-1556|O'Donnell, Lucien C]] || 11/29/1887 || 9/19/1912 || As I dreamed of future days, you slipped away || [[Image:O_Donnell-1556.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Rutherford-2450|O'Donnell, Mary Frances Rutherford "Fannie" || 4/13/1860 || 5/12/1919 || || [[Image:Rutherford-2450.jpg|100px]] |- |[[O'Donnell-1555| O'Donnell, John]] || 7/6/1844 || 12/12/1925 || || [[Image:O_Donnell-1555.jpg|100px]] |- |[[O'Donnell-1557| O'Donnel, Alberta ]]|| 6/27/1886 || 3/31/1959 || || [[Image:O_Donnell-1557.jpg|100px]] |- | Hollis, Elizabeth Annette Childers || 12/18/1944 || || (Only one date given, appears to be birth date based on her husband, James Aaron Hollis, who lies next to her marker) || |- |[[Hollis-1435| Hollis, James Aaron]] || 7/24/1939 || 9/18/2008 || || [[Image:Hollis-1435.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Grimes-2335|Grimes, Wayne Woodrow]] || 2/5/1943 || 7/29/2006 || || [[Image:Grimes-2335.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Arnett-872|Arnett, Felix G]] || 11/2/1809 || 6/26/1886 || Born in Wilkes Co, GA || [[Image:Arnett-872.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Yarbrough-595|Yarbrough, Jannie ]]|| 2/12/1876 || 1/11/1877 || Our Baby, Age 11 months || [[Image:Yarbrough-595.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Parker-22560|Parker, Felix A]] || 10/18/1856 || 6/22/1878 || Rock of ages cleft for me, Erected by his Aunt, Mrs. C. Williams || [[Image:Parker-22560.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Yarbrough-594|Yarborough, James]] || 12/19/1818 || 1/15/1878 || Asleep in Jesus, Erected by his Aunt, Mrs. C. Williams || [[Image:Yarbrough-594.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Hawes-1160|Hawes, Augustus LaFayette]] || 2/13/1846 || 7/17/1903 || || [[Image:Hawes-1160.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Hawes-1161|Hawes, Thomas Samuel ]]|| 8/17/1874 || 3/9/1925 || In Loving Memory || [[Image:Hawes-1161.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Williams-48353|Cliett, Maybelle Williams Hawes]]|| 6/23/1889 || 10/18/1974 || || [[Image:Williams-48353.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Toole-350|Frank, Laurie Toole]] || 5/4/1889 || 4/22/1979 || || [[Image:Toole-350.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Priest-1594|Priest, Charles Hancel ]]|| 11/30/1945 || 5/16/2016 || SP5 US Army Vietnam, "My Brother and Friend, Always Quiet, Thoughtful, and Caring for Others" || [[Image:Priest-1594.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Collins-14006|Collins, W Gerald ]]|| 1/17/1938 || 11/26/2005 || (on backside) Son of Roy Clinton Collins and Evie Harrell Collins, Parents of Michael Gerald, Mark Dewayne, Gary Linton, (on front - married) Jerry May 3, 1961, Mary, "Papa", "Jerry was a loving and caring son, husband, father, grandfather, brother and friend. He was always thinking of ways to help others." || [[Image:Collins-14006.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Priest-1596|Collins, Mary Priest]] || 3/5/1941 || || (on backside) Daughter of Lushus Hancel Priest and Alva Nix Priest,Parents of Michael Gerald, Mark Dewayne, Gary Linton, (on front - married) Jerry May 3, 1961 Mary || [[Image:Priest-1596.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Holley-1085|Holley, Dave Henry ]]|| 3/7/1943 || 4/16/1994 || || [[Image:Holley-1085.jpg|100px]] |- | Holley, Gwendolyn B || 7/13/1947 || || || |- | [[Unknown-357438|Holley, Blonnie E ]]|| 3/19/1910 || 8/9/1999 || || [[Image:Unknown-357438.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Holley-1089|Holley, John "Tot" ]]|| 6/9/1911 || 1/7/1997 || || [[Image:Holley-1089.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Holley-1086|Holley, Claude L]] || 5/20/1857 || 8/1/1932 || || [[Image:Holley-1086.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-357435|Holley, Georgia ]]|| 1894 || 1920 || And Infants Kathleen and Herbert || [[Image:Unknown-357435.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Holley-1088|Holley, Herbert ]]|| || 1920 || Georgia Holley and Infants Kathleen and Herbert || [[Image:Unknown-357435.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Holley-1087|Holley, Kathleen ]]|| || 1920 || Georgia Holley and Infants Kathleen and Herbert || [[Image:Unknown-357435.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Hollomon-116| McCaskill, Ruby Dell Hollomon]] || 3/1/1889 || 7/22/1974 || || [[Image:Hollomon-116.jpg|100px]] |- | McCaskill, Kenneth Alexander Sr || 10/16/1865 || 6/22/1925 || Born Bethune S Carolina || [[Image:McCaskill-217.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McCaskill-218|McCaskill, Infant Daughter ]]|| 1/6/1915 || || Infant Daughter of K. A. & Ruby Dell McCaskill; "Another little angel" || [[Image:McCaskill-218.jpg|100px]] |- | Thompson, Hattie Claude O'Barr || 12/13/1872 || 2/13/1920 || || |- | Coleman, Robert Bruce Jr || 8/6/1900 || 11/27/1974 || || |- | Coleman, Jesse Williams || 12/29/1902 || 7/26/1903 || Infant Son of R. B & Sara Coleman; "Not our will but thine be done" || |- | Weston, J T || 1838 || 1916 || Born in Maine, Died in Georgia || |- | Griffin, Josie M || 4/4/1905 || 10/5/1909 || || |- | Griffin, Ernest Howard || 5/14/1878 || 1/6/1934 || || |- | Griffin, Josie Butler || 6/20/1878 || 7/5/1950 || || |- | Griffin, Louis Howard || 7/26/1900 || 2/11/1959 || Brother || |- | Griffin, Robert A || 8/20/1914 || 4/14/2004 || US Marine Corps World War II; "Cheney" || |- | Lane, Infant Son || 9/8/1908 || || Infant son of Mr & Mrs Benjamin Benson Lane; "Of such is the kingdom of heaven" || |} == Sources == See also: * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/35906 Oak City Cemetery] on Find A Grave * [[:Category:Oak City Cemetery, Bainbridge, Georgia]]

Oak Lawn Cemetery and Mausoleum

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[[Category:Oak Lawn Cemetery and Mausoleum, Hanover Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category: Oak Lawn Cemetery and Mausoleum, Hanover Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for the Oak Lawn Cemetery and Mausoleum is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Oak Lawn Cemetery and Mausoleum is located in Hanover Township, just on the edge of Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. ----- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
1250 S. Main St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18706
(570) 822-2800 GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
41.226935, -75.915768 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Oak+Lawn+Cemetery/@41.226935,-75.915768,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x28919e7f73e1e756 Oak Lawn Cemetery and Mausoleum on Google Maps] ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2140050 Find A Grave] * [http://www.olcwb.org Oak Lawn Cemetery and Mausoleum website] ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" | GPS ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Ahlbrandt-1|Ahlbrandt, Walter E]]||15-OCT-1933||4-JAN-2000||||||||[[Image:Ahlbrandt-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Andreas-59|Andreas, George R]]||1868||1922||||||||[[Image:Andreas-59.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Andreas-60|Andreas, Janet Ruth]]||1918||1991||||||||[[Image:Andreas-59.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Andreas-61|Andreas, John R]]||1891||1934||||||||[[Image:Andreas-59.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-264288|Andreas, Sarah A]]||1869||1953||||||||[[Image:Andreas-59.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Fahringer-54|Bachman, Hannah Elizabeth]]||11-DEC-1855||8-JAN-1944||||nee Fahringer|||| |- | [[Bachman-438|Bachman, Maurice]]||8-APR-1886||18-JUL-1933||||||||[[Image:Bachman-438.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Engler-107 |Becker, Emma]]||1900||1931|||||||| |- | [[Everett-2118|Beltz, Caroline]]||1844||1926||||||||[[Image:Everett-2118.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Black-7001|Black, John P]]||1863||1944||||||||[[Image:Black-7001.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Lovine-2|Cera, Mary]]||8-MAY-1895||29-AUG-1976||||nee Lovine||||[[Image:Cera-2.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Cera-2|Cera, Peter John Sr]]||21-AUG-1886||1-JUN-1978||||||||[[Image:Cera-2.jpg|100px]] |- | [[DeHaven-190|Cleveland, Ruth Ann]]||1945||2007||||||||[[Image:DeHaven-190.jpg|100px]] |- | [[DeHaven-227|DeHaven, Albert J]]||8-MAR-1928||29-MAY-1975||||||||[[Image:DeHaven-227-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[DeHaven-187 |DeHaven, Derwood]]||19-DEC-1916||11-SEP-2000||||||||[[Image:DeHaven-187.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Jewell-1433|DeHaven, Dolores]]||22-OCT-1933||1-OCT-2005||||||||[[Image:DeHaven-227.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Thomas-14828 |DeHaven, Elizabeth Mae]]||28-AUG-1889||9-JUN-1972||||nee Thomas||||[[Image:DeHaven-188.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ruduski-1 |DeHaven, Mary Rebeka]]||11-OCT-1920||31-OCT-2005||||nee Ruduski||||[[Image:DeHaven-187-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[DeHaven-188 |DeHaven, Morris]]||7-FEB-1887||5-DEC-1949||||||||[[Image:DeHaven-188.jpg|100px]] |- | [[DeHaven-189 |DeHaven, Morris Delvern]]||1912||1995||||||||[[Image:DeHaven-189.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Walters-2731 |DeHaven, Ruth]]||1911||2007||||nee Walters ||||[[Image:DeHaven-189.jpg|100px]] |- | DeHaven, Viola Connors||7-MAY-1896||1-MAY-1973||||nee Nancarrow |||| |- | Dobson, Anna E||||1894||age 42|||||| |- | [[Unknown-306141|Dobson, Augusta B]]||17-JUL-1870||6-DEC-1935||||||||[[Image:Unknown-306141.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dobson-1930|Dobson, Frank]]||28-SEP-1865||5-MAY-1935||||||||[[Image:Dobson-1930.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dobson-1599 |Dobson, George]]||1845||1911|||||||| |- | [[Dobson-1711 |Dobson, George James]]||18-SEP-1871||23-NOV-1951|||||||| |- | [[Feist-61|Dobson, Gertrude E]]||1880||1950||||nee Feist ||||[[Image:Dobson-1928.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Yendle-3|Dobson, Hannah Eliza]]||1842||1884||||||||[[Image:Dobson-1927.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dobson-1712 |Dobson, Harry]]||1886||1917|||||||| |- | [[UNKNOWN-31062|Dobson, Helen S]] ||16-OCT-1892||5-FEB-1943||||||||[[Image:UNKNOWN-31062.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dobson-1933|Dobson, Henry]]||1881||18-FEB-1884||||||||[[Image:Dobson-1927.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dobson-1932|Dobson, Henry Earl]]||1893||1902||||||||[[Image:Dobson-1932.jpg|100px]] |- | [[UNKNOWN-157104|Dobson, Jessie]]||1866||1949||||||||[[Image:Dobson-1930.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dobson-1713 |Dobson, Leroy]]||4-MAY-1890||29-SEP-1943|||||||| |- | [[Eva-76 | Dobson, Mary E]]||31-JUL-1847||22-MAR-1929||||nee Eva|||| |- | Dobson, Mary Jane||1844||1912|||||||| |- | [[Brader-56 | Dobson, Mattie]]||1-SEP-1869||20-JUN-1938||||nee Brader|||| |- | [[Dobson-1928|Dobson, Thomas]]||1878||1949||||||||[[Image:Dobson-1928.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dobson-1929|Dobson, W Francis]] ||27-JUL-1891||16-JUN-1955||||||||[[Image:Dobson-1929.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dobson-1927|Dobson, William]]||1841||1891||||removed from Wilkes-Barre City Cemetery||||[[Image:Dobson-1927.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dobson-1926|Dobson, William H]]||16-SEP-1870||8-APR-1930||||||||[[Image:Dobson-1926-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Groff-506|Engler, Arline E]]||1-APR-1898||25-SEP-1986||||nee Groff||||[[Image:Engler-96.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Engler-94|Engler, Clara M]]||13-JUL-1890||16-NOV-1971||||||||[[Image:Engler-94.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Engler-95 |Engler, Earl O]]||20-NOV-1923||26-DEC-1923|||||||| |- | Engler, Ellen||||1908|||||||| |- | [[Engler-103 | Engler, Ethel]] ||1930||2003||||||||[[Image:Engler-96.jpg|100px]] |- | Engler, Frank E||||1926|||||||| |- | [[Engler-96 |Engler, George W]]||1-JUL-1895||28-AUG-1961||||||||[[Image:Engler-96.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Engler-98 |Engler, John A Jr]]||24-AUG-1860||11-JAN-1935||||||||[[Image:Engler-98.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Engler-97 |Engler, John Calvin]]||12-SEP-1892||16-OCT-1951||||||||[[Image:Engler-97.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Long-7764 |Engler, Thursa J]]||11-OCT-1899||19-JAN-1972||||nee Long||||[[Image:Engler-97.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Beltz-99|Enterline, Stella]]||1869||1940||||||||[[Image:Everett-2118.jpg|100px]] |- | Eva, William John||1864||1901|||||||| |- | [[Evans-10243 |Evans, Edward J]]||1913||1980|||||||| [[Image:Evans-10243-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Evans-10289|Evans, Lynn M]]||1953||2002|||||||| [[Image:Mutchler-36.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bachman-531 |Evans, Orma B]]||1916||1983|||||||| [[Image:Evans-10243-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Mutchler-36| Evans, Verna Mae]]||23-AUG-1920||14-FEB-1997||||nee Mutchler||||[[Image:Mutchler-36.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Richards-5167 |Farr, Audrey Rita]]||21-MAR-1916||21-JUL-2005||||nee Richards||||[[Image:Richards-5167.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Farr-992 |Farr, Clarence]]||6-DEC-1915||22-MAY-1989||||||||[[Image:Farr-992.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Henry-4223 |Flecknoe, Louise S]]||29-JAN-1906||14-FEB-1962||||nee Henry||||[[Image:Henry-4224.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Engler-93 |Gould, Mae]]||15-MAY-1889||13-JAN-1973||||||||[[Image:Engler-93.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Helfrich-201|Helfrich, George R]]||30-MAY-1932||26-AUG-2007||||||||[[Image:Helfrich-201.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Smith-96617|Helfrich, Loretta]]||||1-JUN-1955||||nee Smith||||[[Image:Helfrich-202.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Helfrich-202|Helfrich, William L]]||1890||1977||||||||[[Image:Helfrich-202.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Henry-4225 |Henry, Elizabeth M]]||16-FEB-1900||9-FEB-1956||||||||[[Image:Henry-4224.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Henry-4224 |Henry, Phillip Jr]]||4-APR-1876||16-APR-1855||||||||[[Image:Henry-4224.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dobson-1715|Henry, Viola]] ||28-AUG-1880||29-MAR-1956||||nee Dobson||||[[Image:Henry-4224.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Hoats-3 |Hoats, Boyd Thomas Sr]]||19-JAN-1939||6-SEP-2005||||||||[[Image:Hoats-4.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Hoats-4 |Hoats, Clifford]]||2-MAY-1909||25-MAR-1958||||||||[[Image:Hoats-4.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Shepard-1247 |Hoats, Mildred F]]||14-JAN-1913||24-FEB-1996||||nee Shepard|||| |- | Hoats, Robert W||1934||2013|||||||| |- | [[Cobleigh-44 | Hoyt, Betty Jean]]||12-MAY-1919||30-APR-1967||||nee Cobleigh||||[[Image:Hoyt-1787.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Cera-1 | Hoyt, Doris]]||3-NOV-1927||52-OCT-1987||||nee Cera||||[[Image:Hoyt-1788.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Luft-33 |Hoyt, Eleanore]]||26-SEP-1925||14-MAY-1957||||nee Luft||||[[Image:Luft-33.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Hoyt-1785 |Hoyt, Forest Crawford]]||6-OCT-1908||52-OCT-1984||||||||[[Image:Hoyt-1785.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Hoyt-1787 |Hoyt, Kenneth Atwood]]||21-JUL-1914||9-AUG-1981||||||||[[Image:Hoyt-1787.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Hoyt-1786 |Hoyt, Kenneth Barry]]||15-NOV-1942||24-AUG-1990|||||||| |- | [[Kelly-6826 |Hoyt, Lois E]]||28-JUL-1929||10-APR-1991||||nee Kelly|||| |- | [[Hoyt-1788 |Hoyt, Murray Fisher]]||16-AUG-1910||20-JUN-1986||||||||[[Image:Hoyt-1788.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Park-1355 |Hoyt, Vandelia Irene]]||4-APR-1911||25-AUG-2000||||nee Park||||[[Image:Hoyt-1785.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Jackson-12409 |Jackson, Edward Harry]]||29-MAY-1912||20-SEP-1990||||||||[[Image:Jackson-12409.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Owens-3506 | Jackson, Helen]]||22-SEP-1915||24-JUL-1987||||nee Owens||||[[Image:Jackson-12409.jpg|100px]] |- | [[UNKNOWN-31135|Jenkins, Judith]]||21-MAR-1951||17-FEB-1999||||||||[[Image:UNKNOWN-31135.jpg|100px]] |- | [[UNKNOWN-69740|Kirby, Dorothy]]||1927||1988||||||||[[Image:X-9888.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Kistler-279|Kistler, Walter W]]||1894||1981||||||||[[Image:Kistler-279.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Klaman-1 |Klaman, Frances U]]||8-JUN-1930||10-DEC-1947|||||||| |- | [[Klaman-2 |Klaman, Franklin A]]||23-NOV-1876||14-NOV-1932|||||||| |- | [[Klaman-3 |Klaman, Harry H]]||17-FEB-1907||11-FEB-1976|||||||| |- | [[Arnold-5351 |Klaman, Mildred]]||31-DEC-1908||3-APR-2002||||nee Arnold|||| |- | [[Dobson-1714|Klaman, Minnie]]||28-FEB-1876||2-OCT-1931||||nee Dobson|||| |- | [[Kline-962 | Kline, George Dobson]]||29-JUN-1895||8-NOV-1928||||||||[[Image:Kline-962.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Kline-964 | Kline, Jacob]]||4-OCT-1860||9-FEB-1945|||||||| |- | [[Dobson-1599 |Kline, Mary Elizabeth]]||16-JAN-1868||18-MAY-1922||||nee Dobson|||| |- | [[Kline-1083 |Kline, Merle G]]||29-JUN-1924||11-APR-1925||||||||[[Image:Kline-1083.jpg|100px]] |- | Koch, Theodore||1841||1922|||||||| |- | [[Knox-50|Knox, Corey W]]||20-NOV-1960||3-MAY-2005||||||||[[Image:Knox-50.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Lovine-3|Lovine, Peter]]||3-JUL-1905||27-FEB-1965||||||||[[Image:Cera-2.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Luft-50|Luft, Edgar]]||1898||1977||||||||[[Image:Luft-50.jpg|100px]] |- | [[UNKNOWN-186214|Luft, Wilda]]||1902||1974||||||||[[Image:Luft-50.jpg|100px]] |- | Malkemes, Catherine M||10-OCT-1864||18-JAN-1951||||nee Eva|||| |- | [[UNKNOWN-79462|Marshall, Lillian G]]||1908||1994||||||||[[Image:Marshall-8503.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Marshall-8503|Marshall, Walter E]]||1907||1980||||||||[[Image:Marshall-8503.jpg|100px]] |- | [[UNKNOWN-11361|Morgan, Gertrude B]]||1908||1960||||||||[[Image:Morgan-11532.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Morgan-11532|Morgan, Richard T]]||1907||1984||||||||[[Image:Morgan-11532.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Wint-9 |Moses, Ruth A]]||29-DEC-1917||26-MAR-1989||||nee Wint||||[[Image:Wint-9.jpg|100px]] |- | Mudge, George E||1847||1911|||||||| |- | Mudge, Henry Dobson||6-AUG-1853||31-MAY-1909|||||||| |- | Mudge, Mary J||12-SEP-1848||18-JAN-1912||||nee Dobson|||| |- | [[Mutchler-37 |Mutchler, Charles]]||1894||1967||||||||[[Image:Mutchler-37.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Engler-108 |Mutchler, Florence]]||1897||1953||||||||[[Image:Mutchler-37.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Mutchler-38 |Mutchler, Howard]]||1930||1980||||||||[[Image:Mutchler-38.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Nesbitt-437|Nesbitt, Albert]] ||1878||1959||||||||[[Image:Nesbitt-437.jpg|100px]] |- | [[UNKNOWN-136493|Nesbitt, Ann]] I||1907||1986||||||||[[Image:Nesbitt-436.jpg|100px]] |- | 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[[Category:Oaks Colliery Disaster, Barnsley, Yorkshire, 1866]] [[Project:Worldwide_Disasters|Worldwide Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining_Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:England_Mining_Disasters|England Mining Disasters]] [[Space:Yorkshire Mining Disasters|Yorkshire Mining Disasters]] | Oaks Mine Disaster 1866 Contact: [[Williams-47589|Joan Whitaker]] ===History and Circumstances=== * Date: 12th & 13 December 1866 * Location: Oaks Colliery, Barnsley, Yorkshire England * Victims: 384 lives lost * Cause: Colliery Explosion At 1.20 pm on Wednesday 12 December 1866, with less than an hour of the shift remaining, an explosion of firedamp rocked The Oaks Colliery at Hoyle Mill near Stairfoot in Barnsley, West Riding of Yorkshire. Two dense columns of smoke and debris erupted from the shafts. The ground shook and sooty deposits landed up to 5 miles away. Of the 340 men and boys in the pit only 20 were rescued alive. Of these 20 only 6 survived. A rescue operation to recover bodies and make the Pit safe extended into 13 December and was led by [[Jeffcock-19|Jeffcock, Parkin]], and eminent Mining Engineer from Derby. At 9 am on the morning of 13th December, a second violet explosion killed Jeffock and 26 other volunteers. A third and fourth explosion occurred during the day and any hope of finding anyone alive in the pit was dashed. In the early hours of Friday 14 December, signal bells were heard ringing in the No. 1 pit Bottom. Two volunteers descended in a sinking hoppit and recued Samuel Brown, a member of the original rescued team. He was the only survivor of the second explosion . From Saturday to Tuesday, another fourteen explosions occurred and the decision was made to seal the three shafts at the Colliery to extinguish the fires and prevent further explosions. The inquest into the disaster was conducted by Mr. Thomas Taylor, one of the Coroners for the County of Yorkshire and lasted 13 days. From the testimony of the witnesses, it was obvious that there had been large accumulations of gas in the old disused working and sudden outbursts of gas sometimes occurred. How the gas had become ignited was unknown. When the danger of further explsions was past the shafts were re-opened and work resumed.. At the same time bodies of the victims were recovered. The first body was found in September 1867. The Oaks was the worst disaster in the history of world mining at the time, and remained the worst in Britain until the explosion at Universal Colliery, Senghenydd, South Wales in 1913. The Oaks remains the worst disaster in the Yorkshire Coalfied and the rest of England. {{Image|file=Jeffcock-19-1.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption= Monument erected in 1913 by Samuel J Cooper in memory of the heroes of the rescue parties of the Oaks Colliery explosion of 13 December 1866. (The monument depicts an Angel carrying and Angel.) }} ;'''NOTE''' ;The total number of victims in of this disaster is uncertain, because records of the number of men in the mine were not kept at that time. ;The official total number of victims was 334 by the first explosion on Wednesday 12th December 1866 and another 26 by the second explosion the following day. Total 360. 75 bodies were recovered prior to the shafts being closed. 45 were recovered during the first twelve months after the shaft was reopened and 70 during the following years making the total 190. ;In 2016, the 150th anniversary of the disaster, volunteer researchers found 384 victims (Not all were verified). {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Victims''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Foster-28770|William (Foster) Abbott]] - Age25, Collier, Buried 16 Dec 1866 at Barnsley. Born - Barnsley, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Addy-401|Addy, George]] - Age 33, Collier, Buried 9 Feb 1869 at Barnsley. Born - Ardsley, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Allen-44236|Allen, Matthew]] - Age 15. Dayboy, Buried 2 Feb 1868 at Barnsley. Born - Barnsley, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Anderson-51882|Anderson, Thomas]] - Age 22, Hurrier, Buried 21 Feb 1869 at Monk Bretton. Born - Monk Bretton, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Armitage-1687|Armitage, Alfred]] - Age 20, Dayboy, Buried 12 Nov 1868 at Barnsley. Born - Barnsley, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Armfield-248|John Armfield]] - Age 20, Collier, Buried 25 Dec 1870 at Thorpe Hesley, Born: Ecclesfield, Yorkshire, England . ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Tes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Arnold, George - Age 33, Collier, Buried 12 March 1869 at Barnsley. Born - Barnsley, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Arnold, John - Age 27, Hurrier, Born - Barnsley, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Arnold, Matthew - Age 31 Collier, Buried 11 July 1869 at Barnsley. Born - Barnsley, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Backhouse, George - Volunteer Rescuer, Lived at Darton ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Bamforth-90|Matthew Bamforth]] - Age 26, Collier, Buried 19 Dec 1869 at Monk Bretton.Born - Monk Bretton, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Banks, Thomas - Volunteer Rescuer ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Bann-60|Joseph Bann]] - Age 34, Buried 3 July 1870 at Ardsley. Born - Poynton, Cheshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Bann-61|Thomas Bann]] - Age 13, Horse Driver, Buried 16 December 1866 at Ardsely. Born - Poynton, Cheshire, England (Death registered at Thomas Band) ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Bantam, Joshua/Joseph - Age 28/38, Collier, Buried 25 July 1869 at Monk Bretton. Lived at Littleworth ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Bard, Joshua - Collier ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Holgate-478|Andrew Barker (Holgate) Barker]] - Age 14, Dayboy, Born - Clay Cross, Derbyshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Barker-15425|Andrew Barker]] - Age 19. Collier, Buried 16 Dec 1866 at Ardsley. Born - Ingleton, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Barker-15352|Andrew Barker]] - Age 46, Collier, Buried 15 December 1866 at Ardsley. Born - Ingleton, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Barker, George - Age 13, Dayboy Buried 16 Dec 1866 at Barnsley. Born - Barnsley, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Holgate-479|George (Holgate) Barker]] - Age 12, Dayboy, Born - Clay Cross, Derbyshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Barker-15398|James Barker (1815-1866)]] From Ingleton - Age 51, Dayman ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Barker-15369|Richard Barker]] - Age 14, Hurrier, Buried 15 Dec 1870 at Ardsley. Born - Thornton, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Barker-15402|Thomas Barker]] - Age 26, Buried 16 Dec 1866 at Barnsley. Born - Ingleton, Yorkshire, England. ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Barker-15426|William Barker]] - Age 16, Hurrier, Buried 16 December 1866 at Ardsley. Born - Ingleton, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Barraclough, Alfred - Age 17, Hurrier Born - Bolton-upon-Dearne, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Barry, William - Age 27, Hurrier Born - Cork, Cork, Ireland ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Bates-14766|John Bates]] - Age 20, Collier, Born - West Bromwich, Staffordshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Bates-14767|Moses Bates]] - Age 18, Hurrier, Buried 15 Aug 1868 at Ardsley. Born - West Bromwich, Staffordshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Bates-15150|Philip Bates]]- Age 45, Collier, Buried 28 Feb 1869 at Ardsley. Born - Bolton, Lancashire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Bates, William - Age 14, Nipper, Buried 16 Dec 1866 at Ardsley. Lived: Ash Row, Hoyle Mill ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Bates-14770|William Bates]] - Age 16, Hurrier. Born - West Bromwich, Staffordshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Batty-1204|James Batty]] - Age 21, Hurrier Born - Thurlstone, Yorkshire, England. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Batty-1202|Joseph Batty]] - Age 27, Collier. Born - Thurlstone, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Beaumont, Henry, Volunteer Rescuer ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Bellamy-2951|Solomon Bellamy]] - Age 18, Hurrier, Burried 16 Dec 1866 at Worsbrough Dale. Born - Stainborough, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Bennett, James - Age 27, Collier, Lived Hoyle Mill ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Bennett, John - Age 18, Hurrier. Buried 22 Dec 2870 at Ardsley, Lived Hoyle Mill ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Bennett, Thomas - Age 14, Hurrier, Buried 16 Dec 1866 at Ardsley. Lived Hoyle Mill ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Bennett, Thomas - Dayboy ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Bennett, Thomasn, Age 18. Hurrier Buried 22 Dec 1870 at Ardsley ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Berry, William - Hurrier ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Birchall, George - Age 40, Collier Born - Mangotsfield, Bristol, Gloucestershire ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Birkinshaw, Arthur - Hurrier ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Bonson, John - Age 31, Born - Worplesdon, Surrey, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Boothroyd-217|William Boothroyd]] - Age 21, Hurrier, Buried 18 May 1869 at Monk Bretton. Born - Hoyle Mill, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Borrowdale-27|George Borrowdale]] - Age 49, Dayman, Buried Ardsley. Born - Westhouse, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Bradley-20453|Daniel Bradley]] - Age 29, Collier, Buried 16 Dec 1866 at Monk Bretton. Born - Adlington, Cheshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Bradley-20474|Edward Bradley]] - Age 16, Dayboy, Buried 22 Nov 1868 at Gawber Born - Adlington, Cheshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Bradley, John - Age 35, Collier. Buried 23 Aug 1868 at Ardsley. Born - Poynton, Cheshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Bradley-20468|John Bradley (1824-1866)]] - Age 42, Collier, Buried 18 June 1868 at Gawber. Born - Adlington, Cheshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Brierley Henry - Volunteer Rescuer ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Brook-2200|Henry Brook]] - Age 48, Dayman, Buried 16 Dec 1866 at Ardsley. Born - Ardsley, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Brooke-3360|Charles Brooke (1833-1866)]] - Age 32, Collier, Buried 7 Sep 1869 at Ardsley. Born - Great Houghton, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Brooke, John - Dayboy ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Brown, Alfred - Hurrier ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Brown, Benjamin - Age 21, Hurrier Buried 26 July 1868 at Barnsley. Lived Barnsley ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Brown, Charles - Hurrier ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Brown, John - Collier Lived Stairfoot ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Brown Joseph - Lived Hoyle Mill ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Brown, Thomas ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Brownlow-997|Lot Brownlow]]- Age 25, Hurrier, Buried 4 July 1868 at Ardsley. Born - Greasley, Nottinghamshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Burden, joseph - Age 12, Born - Barnsley, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Burgon, Joshua - Dayboy ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Burkinshaw, Arthur - Age 45, Buried 16 Dec 1866 at Barnsley. Lived Wilkinson Row, Barnsley ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Cadman, John - Age 13, Horse Driver, Buried 31 Aug 1869 at Ardsley. Born - Newton and Godley, Cheshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Carr-20295|George Carr]] - Age 17, Hurrier Born - Littleworth, Yorkshire, England Born - Littleworth, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| [[Carr-20297|John Carr]] - Age 15, Horse Driver ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Carr, William - Dayboy ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Cartwright-3929|Abel Cartwright]] - Age 21, Collier, Buried 16 Aug 1868 at Ardsley Born - Pontesbury, Shropshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Cartwright-3937|Edward Cartwright)]] - Age 31, Collier, Buried 16 Dec 1866 at Ardsley. Born - Pontesbury, Shropshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Cartwright-3957|John Cartwright]] - Age 23, Collier Born - Pontesbury, Shropshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Castle-3845|John Castle]] - Age 28, Collier, Buried 30 April 1873 at Ardsley. Born - Scholes, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Challenger-213|Charles Challenger (1848-1866)]] - Age 18, Hurrier, Buried 30 Oct 1868 at Monk Bretton. Born - Monk Bretton, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Chesterfield-204|Henry Chesterfield]] - Age 56, Dayman, Buried 15 Dec 1866 at Barnsley. Born - Denton, Northamptonshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Clapham (Lumb), Richard - Age 21, Collier Born - Rothwell, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Clarke, Thomas - Hurrier ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Clarkson-2488|Francis Clarkson]] - Age 15, Hurrier, Buried 18 Aug 1868 at Ardsley, Born - Hickleton, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Clarkson-2458|Richard Clarkson]] - Age 24, Collier, Buried 18 Aug, 1868 at Ardsley. Born - Hickleton, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Clarkson-2487|Thomas Clarkson]] - Age 17, Hurrier, Buried 18 Aug 1868 at Ardsley. Born - Hickleton, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Clarey-143|Charles Clarey (1843-1866)]] - Age 24, Hurrier. Born Barnsley, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Clayton-9761|Henry Clayton]]- Age 22, Hurrier, buried 3 April 1870 at Ardsley. Born - Cawthorne, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Clayton-9763|John Clayton]]| - Age 23, Dayman/Hurrier. Born - Cawthorne, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Clegg-1747|Charles Clegg]] - Age 45, Born - Dodworth, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Clegg-2202|John Thomas Clegg]] - Age 14, Horse Driver, Buried 2 Sep 1868 at Ardsley. Born - Ardsley, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Coldwell, George Andrew - Age 14, Horse Driver, Buried 16 Dec 1866 at Barnsley. Lived Thomas Street, Barnsley ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Collin, John - Hurrier ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Conley-4402|Charles Conley]] - Age 20, Collier, Born - Barnsley, Yorkshire. England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Conley-4404|John Conley]] - Age 23, Collier, Born - Newcastle, Northumberland, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Cooke, Amos - Age 20, Hurrier, Buried 18 Oct 1868 at Monk Bretton. Born - Monk Bretton, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Charlesworth-803|Joseph Cooper Charlesworth]]- Age 19, Hurrier, Born - Barnsley, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Charlesworth-801|David Cooper Charlesworth]] - Age 23, Hurrier, Born - Barnsley, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Cooper James - Volunteer Rescuer ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Cooper, Joshua - Hurrier ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Cooper, Thomas - Age 17, Collier, Buried 3 March 1872 at Monk Bretton. Born - Monk Bretton, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Coughlan, John - Age 27, Buried Barnsley, Born - Barnsley, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Coward-1760|Andrew Coward]]- Age 29, Hurrier. Born - Barnsley, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Coward-1764|George Coward]]- Age 24, Collier, Buried 22 Aug 1869 at Barnsley. Born - Barnsley, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Damms-55|George Damms]] - Age 25, Collier, Buried 16 Mar 1869 at Ardsley. Born - Holmesfield, Derbyshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Dawson, John - Volunteer Rescuer ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Dawson, William - Age 45, Dayman/Pit Sinker. Born - Holmesfield, Derbyshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Dawsons, George - Collier ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Day-22641|Peter Day]]- Age 25, Collier, Volunteer Rescuer. Buried 15 Dec 1866 at Barnsley. Born - Barnsley, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Dennis-11213|Abraham Dennis]] - Age 26, Collier Born - Llangynwyd, Glamorganshire, Wales ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Dennis-11214|Benjamin Dennis]] - Age 32, Collier. Born - Trevethin, Monmouthshire, Wales ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Dennis, John - Age 35, Collier. Lived Barnsley ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Dickinson, Thomas - Age 30, Volunteer Rescuer, Buried 5 may 1868 at Barnsley. Born - Ecclesfield, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Dixon, Matthew - Age 21. Hurrier, Buried 29 Aug 1869 at Ardsey. Born - Hetton-le-Hole, Durham, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Dixon-15414|Thomas Dixon]] - Age 19, Hurrier, Buried 21 June 1869 at Monk Bretton. Born - York, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Dixon-15415|William Stephenson Dixon]] - Age 15. Dayboy/Trapper. Born - York, Yorkshire, England Born - York, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Dodgson/Dobson, William - Age 21, Hurrier, Buried 19 July 1869 at Monk Bretton. Lived Littleworth ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Donkin-371|Charles Donkin]] - Age 13, Horse Driver, Buried 21 Sep 1869 at Ardsley. Born - Hoyle Mill, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Donkin-360|Thomas Donkin]] - Age 25, Collier. Buried 24 February 1870 at Ardsley. Born - Hoyle Mill, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Donkin-370|Tom Donkin]] - Age 16, Hurrier, Buried 15 April 1873 at Ardsley. Born - Hoyle Mill, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Duckworth-3144|William Duckworth]] - Age 30, Collier. Born - Cudworth, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Dunk-611|Samuel Dunk]] - Age 22, Collier Buried 31 Jan 1869 at Barnsley. Born - Worsbrough, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Edson-1198|George Edson]] - Age 21, Hurrier, Buried 20 May 1869 at Monk Bretton. Born - Monk Bretton, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Edson-1218|John Edson]] - Age 20, Hurrier,, Buried 23 August 1869 at Monk Bretton. Born - Monk Bretton, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Edson-1084|John Edson]] - Age 27, Collie, Burried 30 May 1869 at Monk Bretton. Born - Monk Bretton, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Edson-1183|Willam Edson]] - Age 25, Hurrier, Buried 16 December 1866 at Monk Bretton. Born - Monk Bretton, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Edson-1215|William Edson]] - Age 25, Buried 16 December 1866 at Monk Bretton. Born - Monk Bretton, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Ellis, George - Age 20, Hurrier. Buried 16 Dec 1866 at Ardsely. Born - Clayton West, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Evans, Edward - Age 27, Hurrier. Born - Barnsley ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Evans, George - Age 47, Collier, Buried 30 June 1868 at Barnsley. Born - Clayton West, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Evans, John - Age 17, Collier Lived Barnsley ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Everett-6942|John Everett]] - Age 29, Dayman, Buried 16 Dec 1866 at Ardsley. Born - Toft Newton, Lincolnshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Exley-183|Benjamin Exley]] - Age 14, Dayboy, Buried 15 Dec 1866 at Monk Bretton. Born - Monk Bretton, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Exley-182|Charles Exley]] - Age 18, Hurrier, Born - Monk Bretton, Barnsley, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Exley-174|John Exley]] - Age 34, Hurrier, Buried 5 Dec 1869 at Monk Bretton. Born - Barnsley, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Fairclough, Benjamin - Hurrier ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Farmer-6015|Farmer, John]] - Age 38, Collier, Burried 16 Dec 1866 at Monk Bretton. Lived Cliffe Bridge, Monk Bretton ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Faulks-279|Joshua Faulks]] - Age 25, Collier, Buried 22 August 1869 at Barnsley. Born - Barnsley, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Fearn-610|Charles Fearn]] - Age 19, Hurrier, Born - Cliffe Bridge, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Fearn-612|David Hawcroft Fearn]] - Age 21, Hurrier, Born - Cliffe Bridge, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Fleetwood-1306|James Fleetwood]] - Age 13, Horse Driver. Born - Barnsley, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Fletcher-18295|Charles Fletcher]] - Age 12, Horse Driver, Buried 20 April 1868 at Ardsley. Born - Hoyle Mill, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Fletcher-18289|Frederick Fletcher]] - Age 22, Collier, Buried 16 Dec 1866 at Ardsley. Lived Oaks Colliery, Hoyle Mill ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Gaunt, Michael - Age 14, Horse Driver, Buried 16 Dec 1866 at Barnsley. Born - Barnsley, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Gillchrist/Gillbride, Martin - Age 23, Hurrier,Buried 31 Jan 1869 at Barnsley. Lived Barnsley ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Gladwin, George - Age 37, Collier, Buried 16 Dec 1866 at Ardsley. Born - Sandal, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Glover, James/John - Age 19, Hurrier, Buried 16 Dec 1866 at Monk Bretton. Born - Barnsley, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Glover, Thomas - Age 16, Hurrier Buried 32 Aug 1868 at Monk Bretton. Born - Barnsley, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Gott, Henry - Age 19, Hurrier ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Graham-25895|John Graham]] - Age 12, Horse Driver, Buried 7 June 1868 at Monk Bretton, Born - Monk Bretton, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Grant, Michael - Dayboy ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Hackin, Robert - Age 35, Hurrier, Buried 26 Nov 1968 at Barnsley. Lived Barnsley ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Haigh, Henry - Age 14, Horse Driver. Born - Barnsley, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Haigh, William - Age 21, Horse Driver. Lived Hoyle Mill ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Haigh, William - Age 16, Horse Driver, Buried 29 Oct 1868 at Monk Bretton. Lived Monk Bretton ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Hall, Henry - Age 21, Hurrier, Buried 28 Apr 1869 at Ardsley. Lived Hunningley Lane ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Hall, Robert Ratcliffe - Age 27, Volunteer Rescuer, Buried 5 May 1868 at Barnsley. Lived Low Valley, wombwell ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Hallworth, David - Collier ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Halton, John - Ag 17, Hurrier, Buried 19 Mar 1869 at Ardsley. Born - Barnsley, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Hammond, Thomas - Age 39, Dayman, Buried 16 Dec 1866 at Ardsley. Born - Ardsley, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Hardcastle, John - Age 12, Dayboy, Buried 25 Dec 1866 at Barnsley. Born - Barnsley, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Hardcastle, Thomas - Age 39, Dayman, Buried 16 Dec 1866 at Barnsley. Born - York, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Harper, John - Age 16, Hurrier, Buried 12 Nov 1868 at Ardsley. Born - Ardsley, Yorkshire ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Harrison, Charles - Age 16, Hurrier, Buried 15 Dec 1869 at Monk Bretton. Born - Monk Bretton, Yorkshire, England. ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Harrison, Joshua/Joseph - Age 39, Collier, Buried 15 Dec 1869 at Monk Bretton. Born - Monk Bretton, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Hassle, Walter - Hurrier ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Hawcroft, William - Age 19, Hurrier. Born - Barnsley, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Hawley, Walter - Age 19, Collier., Buried 29 October 1868 at Ardsley. Born Royston, Yorkshire, England. ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Haycroft, James - Age 38, Collier Born - Shoreditch, London, England. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Hayell, George - Hurrier ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Hayes, John - Dayboy ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Haywood, Henry - Age 50, Volunteer Rescuer. Lived Blacker Hill, Worbrough ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Heading, James - Volunteer Recuer ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Healey, Alfred - Age 23, Hurrier, Buried 10 Nov 1868 at Monk Bretton. Born Bolton Lancashire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Hellewell, John - Age 26, Collier. Born - Stanley, Yorkshire, England. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Hellewell, Samuel - Age 20, Collier, Buried 20 Dec 1868 at Monk Bretton. Born - Hoyland, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Hellewell, Thomas - Age 15, Hurrier, buried 15 Dec 1866 at Monk Bretton. Born - Leeds, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Henry, Thomas - Hurrier ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Hepenstall, Robert - Volunteer Rescuer ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Hessle, Walter - Age 18, Hurrier, buried Ardsley. Born - Worbrough, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Highlands, Thomas - Hurrier ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Hiland, Thomas - Age 30, Collier, Buried 15 Dec 1866 at Barnsley. Born - Cork, Cork, Ireland ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Hill, William - Age 12, Horse Driver, Buried 16 Dec 1866 at Ardsley. Born - Ardsley, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Hilton, Henry - Age 28, Collier. Born - Hoyle Mill, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Hinchliffe-214|Charles Hinchliffe]] - Age 22, Hurrier, Buried 7 Mar 1869 at Barnsley, Born - Cawthorn, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Hinchcliffe, George - Lived Hoyle Mill ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Hinchliffe-216|Henry Hinchliffe]] - Age 25, Collier, Buried 7 Mar 1869 at Barnsley, Born - Cawthorne, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Hinchcliffe, John - Age 26, Collier, Buried 4 mar 1869 at Ardsley. Born - Cudworth, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Hirst, Robert- Age 19, Lived Hoyle Mill ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Hitchin, George - Age 13, Horse Driver, Buried 28 Jan 1869 at Barnsley. Lived Barnsley ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Hobson, George - Age 48, Collier, Buried 27 July 1870 at Ardsley. Lived Hoyle Mill ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Holbert, Francis ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Holbrooks, John - Age 11, Horse Driver ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Holdsworth, David - Age 26, Collier, Buried 16 Dec 1866 at Ardsley. Born - Norbury, Cheshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Holdsworth, Frederick - Age 25, Collier. Born - Wakefield Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Hole, Henry - Age 14, Hurrier ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Holiday, Samuel - Hurrier ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Holland, David - Age 40, Hurrier, Lived Barnsley ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Hollin/Holling, Joshua/Joseph - Age 15, Hurrier, Born - Barnsley, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Hoobeck, Matthew - Hurrier ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Horbury, Thomas - Age 24, Hurrier. Born - Cudworth, Yorkshire, England. ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Hough, George - Age 13, Dayboy. Born - Ardsley, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Howard, Henry - Age 45, Collier, Buried 4 May 1868 at Barnsley. Born - Kirkburton, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Howarth, John - Hurrier ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Howell, George - Age 17, Buried Barnsley. Born - Barnsley, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Hoyland, Alfred - Age 54, Dayman/Volunteer Rescuer, Buried 7 Oct 1867 at Barnsley. Born - Emley, Yorkshire, Englan ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Hoylands, George - Age 22, Hurrier, Buried 18 June 1868 at Barnsley. Born - Worsbrough, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Hoyland, Thomas ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Hudson, George - Collier ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Hunt, Joshua/Joseph - Age 20, Hurrier, Buried 1 August 1869 at Ardsley. Born - Worsbrough, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Hunt, Richard - Age 29, Dayman, Buried 16 Dec 1866 at Ardsley. Born - Worsbrough, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Hurst, Robert - Collier ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Hutchinson-9255|Charles Hutchinson]] - Age 25, Collier, Buried 20 Jan 1869 at Monk Bretton. Born - Auckley, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Hutchinson, Joseph ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Hutchinson-9283|Thomas Hutchinson]] - Age 27, Hurrier. Born - Auckley, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Hyde, Thomas - Age 25, Collier, Buried 18 June 1868 at Ardsley. Born - Ticknall, Derbyshire, England. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Hydes, Henry - Age 20, Hurrier, Born - Wombwelll, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Hydos, Thomas - Collier ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Ibbotson, George - Age 38, Dayman, Buried 15 Aug 1871 at Barnsley. Born - Barnsley, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Illingworth, Ezra - Age 12, Dayboy/Nipper, Buried 16 Dec 1866 at Barnsley. Born = Wakefield, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Jackson, Henry - Age 35, Collier, Buried 15 Dec 1866 at Barnsley. Lived Silver Street, Barnsley ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Jackson, John - Age 16, Hurrier, Buried 15 Dec 1866 at Barnsley. Lived Silver Street, Barnsley ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Jackson, William - Age 12, Horse Driver, Born - Barnsley, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|James, John - Age 51, Volunteer Recuer, Buried 27 Sep 1867 at Barnsley ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Jeffcock-19|Jeffcock, Parkin]] Age 37, Volunteer Rescuer, Buried 7 Oct 1867 at Ecclesfield, Born - Ecclesfield, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Jones, John - Age 28, Hurrier, Buried 25 Feb at Ardsley - Thomas' son . Lived Barnsley ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Jones, Samuel - Age 17, Hurrier - Thomas' son Born - Wooley, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Jones, Thomas - Age 40, Collier, Buried 18 Dec 1870 at Monk Bretton - Father. Born - Bagillt, Flintshire, Wales ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Jones, William - Age 19, Hurrier, Buried 18 Dec 1870 at Monk Bretton. Born - Orrell Post, Lancashire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Jowett, Benjamin - Age 54. Dayman, Buried 16 December 1866 at Ardsley. Born - Thornier, Yorkshire, england ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Kay, Jabez - Age 24, Dayman, Buried 21 December 1866 at Worsborugh, Born - Heage, Derbyshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Keen, John - Age 13, Lived Hoyle Mill ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Keighley, Joshua - Age 20, Dayman, Born - Horncastle, Lincolnshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Kenworthy, Edward - Collier ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Kenyon, Edward - Age 23, Collier, Buried 14 July 1869 at Ardsley. Lived Ardsley ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Keone, John - Dayboy ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Lane, Austin - Age 15, Horse Driver, Buried 19 December 1866 at Monk Bretton. Born - Monk Bretton, Yorkshire, England. ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Lane, James - Age 26, Collier Born - Monk Bretton, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Lavley, George - Age 27, Hanger On, Buried 23 Dec 1866 at Ardsley, Born - Darton, Yorkshire. ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Lawley-386|George Lawley]] - Age 33, Born - Tamworth, Warwickshire, England. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Lawley, John - Age 35, Collier. Born - Tamwoth, Warwickshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Lea, Joshua - Hurrier ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Leather, Joshua - Age 35, Collier, Buried 16 Dec 1866 at Barnsley, Born - Hindley, Lancashire, England. ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Leather, Thomas - Age 32, Collier. Buried 16 Dec 1866 at Barnsley. Lived John Street, Barnsley. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Lee, Joseph - Age 33, Hurrier. Lived Hoyle Mill. ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Lee, Joseph, - Age 22, Hurrier, Buried 26 June 1870 at Monk Bretton. Born - Royston, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Lee Joshua - Hurrier ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Lee, Mark - Age 66, Dayman/Signal man, Buried 15 Dec 1866 at Barnsley. Born - Dukinfield, Cheshire, England. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Lee, William - Age 18. Hurrier. Born - Royston, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Lever, George - Dayman ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Long, George - Age 36, Collier, Buried 11 July 1869 at Barnsley. Born - North Lopham, Norfolk, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Marsden, Henry - Age 21. Collier, Buried 16 Dec 1866 at Ardsley, Lived Hoyle Mill ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Marshall, George - Age 27, Collier, Buried 19 November 1868 at Barnsley, Yorkshire. Born - Barnsley, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Marshall, John - Hurrier ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|William Marshall - Labourer ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Massey, Richard - Age 11. Nipper, Buried 19 July 1868 at Ardsley. Born - Ardsley, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Matthews, Charles - Age 19. Hurrier, Buried 26 June 1870 at Barnsley, Lived Monk Bretton ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Matthews, William - Age 33, Collier. Lived Hoyle Mill ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Mattrick, Matthew - Dayboy ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Mattrick, William - Collier ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Mccarthy, John - Hurrier ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Mcdonald, Michael - Age 22, Hurrier Lived Barnsley ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Mcdonald, Peter - Age 27, Collier Lived Barnsley ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|McDowell, James - Collier ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Mchugh, John Henry - Age 12, Lamp Cleaner, Buried 16 Dec 1866 at Barnsley, Born - Goole, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Mclintock, William - Hurrier ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Mettrick, Matthew - Age 14, Horse Dirver, Buried 16 Dec 1866 at Barnsley. Born - Barnsley, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Mettrick, William - Age 16, Hurrier, Buried 7 April 1869 at Barnsley. Born - Barnsley, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Middleton, Willam - Hurrier ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Miller, George - Age 21, Hurrier Lived Barnsley ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Moore, George - Age 39, Hurrier, Lived Staincross ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Morrell-1335|Morrell, John]] - Age 20, Hurrier. Born - Barnsley, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Morris, Stephen - Age 19, Hurrier, Lived Barnsley ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Mort-563|Joseph Mort]] -- Age 36, Collier, Buried 26 July 1868 at Ardsley, Born - Astey, Lancashire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Moss, Banjamin - Hurrier ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Moss, John - Age 17, Hurrier Born Hoyle Mill, Yorkshire, England. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Musgrave, Edward - Age 36, Collier, Buried 16 Dec 1866 at Monk Bretton, Born - Alverthorpe, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Musgrave, George - Age 39, Hurrier Buried 16 Dec 1866 at Monk Bretton. Born - Alverthorpe, Yorkshire, England. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Nadin-86|Ephram Nadin]]- Age 13, Horse Driver, Born - Staveley, Derbyshire, England. ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Nadin-85|George Nadin]] - Age 15, Hurrier. Born - Staveley, Derbyshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Nadin-83|Thomas Nadin]] - Age 45, Volunteer Rescuer, Born - Staveley, Derbyshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Neal, Samuel Thorpe - Age 12, Horse Driver, Buried 7 Feb 1859 at Ardsley, Born - Worsbrough, Yorkshre, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Neal, John Brown - Age 47, Collier, Buried 7 Feb 1869 at Ardsley, Born - Kettering, Northamptonshire, England. ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Nelson, George - Labourer ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Newton, John - Age 32, Collier, Born - Oldham, Lancashire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Noble, John - Age 18, Hurrier Buried 3 Aug 1872 at Barnsley, Lived Barnsley. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Norman, William - Age 15, Horse Driver, Buried 16 Dec 1866 at Ardsley. Born - Ardsley, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Nuthall, John - Age 31, Collier, Lived Oaks Colliery, Hoyle Mill. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Oakley Nichols, Richard - Age 29, Collier, Buried 2 Oct 1868 at Ardsley, Born -- Sedgley, Staffordshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Osborne, Charles - Age 15, Horse Driver, Buried 15 Dec 1866 at Barnsley, Born - Staveley, Derbyshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Osbourne, Henry - Age 18, Hurrier Buried 15 Dec 1866 at Barnsley, Born - Staveley, Derbyshire, England. ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Parker, William - Age 38, Hurrier, Buried 16 Dec 1866 at Monk Bretton. Born - Barnsley, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Pasley, John - Hurrier ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Payman, Frederick - Age 15, Horse Driver, Born - Worsbrough, Yorkshire, ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Payman, Thomas - Age 44, Collier, Buried 21 Sep 1869 at Ardsley, Born - Brierley, Yorkshire, England. ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Peaker-57|Joseph Peaker]] - Age 29, Collier, Born -Monk Bretton, Yorkshire. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Pickford, John - Age 16, Horse Driver, Buried 23 May 1869 at Ardsley. Born - Ardsley, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Pickles, Thomas - Age 33, Collier. Buried 13 January 1869 at Monk Bretton. Born - Leeds, Yorkshire, England. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Pooley, John - Age 24, Hurrier Lived Hoyle Mill ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Poppleton-124|Alfred Poppleton]] - Age 15, Horse Driver, Buried 23 Aug 1868 at Monk Bretton, Born - Monk Bretton, Yorkshire, England. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Poppleton-125|George Poppleton]] - Age 11, Horse Driver, Born - Monk Bretton, Yorkshire. ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Poppleton-110|Henry Poppleton)]] - Age 57, Labourer, Buried 16 Dec 1866 at Monk Bretton, Born - Cudworth, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Poppleton-121|Henry Poppleton]] Age 23, Dayman, Born - Monk Bretton, Yorkshire. ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Poppleton-112|Joseph Poppleton]] - Age 31, Collier Born - Barnsley, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Priestley, Joseph - Age 17, Hurrier, Buried 16 Aug 1868 at Monk Bretton. Born - Barnsley, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Priestley, William - Dayboy ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Race, Nathan - Age 29, Hurrier, Buried 12 Jan 1873 at Barnsley. Born - Wakefield, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Ramsden, Charles - Age 29, Collier Buried 7 Apr 1870 at Barnsley. Born - Gawber, Yorkshire, England. ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Ramsden, Henry - Age 18, Hurrier Born - Barnsley, Yorkshire, England. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Ramsden, Samuel - Age 24 Collier, Born - Ardsley, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Randerson, Charles - Age 29, Collier. Buried 15 Dec 1866 at Ardsley. Lived Stairfoot. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Raynor, James - Age 14, Horse Driver, Born - Barnsley, Yorkshire, England. ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Raynor, Joshua - Age 40 Corporal, buried 6 July 1868 at Ardsley, Born - Mirfield, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Rhodes, Charles - Age 20, Hurrier , Born - Monk Bretton, Yorkshire, England. ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Rhodes, Fergus - Age 25, Collier. Born Monk Bretton, Yorkshire, England. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Rhodes, George - Age 18, Hurrier, Buried 26 Dec 1869 at Monk Bretton, Born - Monk Bretton, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Rhodes, William - Age 28, Miner. Born - Monk Bretton, Yorkshire, england ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Richardson, John - Age 19, Hurrier Born - Staveley, Derbyshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Richardson, Samuel - Age 34, Dayman ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Rider, Jervis - Age 46, Collier. Born - Grantham, Lincolnshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Remmington-23|Robert Remmington]] - Age 18, Hurrier. Buried 23 Jan 1870 at Ardsley, Yorkshire. Born Ingleton, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Roberts, Isaac - Lived Barnsley ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Robinson, Stephen - Age 18, Hurrier, Buried 29 Oct 1868 at Ardsley. Born - Escrick, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Robinson, William - Volunteer Rescuer. ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Robson, John - Age 37 Deputy, Buried 16 Dec 1866 at Ardsley, Lived Hoyle Mill ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Roebuck, Joshua/Joseph - Age 55, Collier, Buried 10 Aug 1868 at Royston, Born - Cudworth, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Roebuck, Matthew - Age 21. Hurrier, Buried 10 Aug 1868 at Royston, Born - Cudworth, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Rook, John - Age 16, Horse Driver, Buried 16 Dec 1866 at Monk Bretton, Born - Barnsley, Yorkshire, England. ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Ross, Joseph - Age 57, Miner. Buried 16 Dec. 1866 at Ardsley. Lived Hoyle Mill ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Rothwell, Henry - Age 25, Collier, Buried 16 Dec 1866 at Barnsley. Born - Monk Bretton, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Rowning, Michael - Hurrier ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Ryan, John - Age 27, Hurrier, Buried 11 Jan 1870 at Barnsley. ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Scales, Matthew - Age 23, Hanger On, Buried 23 Dec 1866 at Ardsley. Born - Ardsley, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Schofield, Thomas - Age 13, Hurrier, Buried 12 Nov 1868 at Barnsley. Lived Barnsley ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Scissons, Aaron - Collier ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Seddon-5326|Christopher Seddon]] - Age 50 Deputy/Volunteer Rescuer, Buried 8 October 1867 at Ardsley, Born - Greasbrough, Yorkshire, Yorkshire. ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Seddon-5328|Edward Seddon]] - Age 19 Brakesman, Buried 21 Sep 1869 at Ardsley, Born - Barugh, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Seddon-14642|Samuel Seddon]] - Age 14, Hurrier, Born - Barnsley, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Seddon-14640|Thomas Seddon]] - Age 32, Hurrier Buried 18 June 1858 at Monk Bretton, Born - Norcroft, Cawthorne, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Sellers-2492|Ephraim Sellers]] - Age 63, Dayman Born - Darton, Yorkshire, England. ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Senior, Joseph, - Age 12, Coupler, Buried 15 Dec 1866 at Barnsley. Born - Barnsley, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Shaw, James - Age 15, Pointsman, Buried 16 December 1866 at Barnsley, Born - Barnsley, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Shaw, Richard - Hurrier ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Shaw, Thomas - Lived Barnsley ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Shaw, William - Age 39, Volunteer Rescuer ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Shaw, William - Lived Dodworth ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Shirt, George - Age 22, Hurrier, Lived Barnsley ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Shirt, William - Age 13, Hurrier Buried 16 Dec 1866 at Barnsley. Born - Barnsley, Yorkshire, Englan ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Shore, John William - Age 18, Hurrier, Buried 12 Nov 1868 at Ardsley, Born - Ardsley, Yorkshire. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Simpson, David Fawcett - Age 37, Collier, Buried 9 Feb 1873 at Barnsley, Born - Halifax, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Sisson, Aaron - Age 33, Collier, Buried 18 June 1868 at Ardsley, Born - Ikeston, Derbyshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Slater, Elijah - Age 15, Horse Driver, Buried 12 July 1868 at Monk Bretton, Born - Monk Bretton, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Slater, William - Age 19, Hurrier Buried 24 Jan 1869 at Monk Bretton, Born - Monk Bretton, Yorkshire, England. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Slone, John - Age 27, Collier Buried 16 Dec 1866 at Barnsley, Lived Barnsley ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Smith, Alfred - Age 23, Hurrier. Buried 16 Dec 1866 at Monk Bretton, Lived Old Mill. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Smith, Frederick - Age 23, Hurrier Buried 16 Dec 1866 at Monk Bretton. Lived Old Mill. ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Smith, George - Age, 29, Collier, Buried 28 Sep 1871 at Barnsley, Lived Sackhils Barnsley ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Smith, John - Age 36 Volunteer Rescuer, buried 7 Oct 1867 at Barnsley, Lived Lundhlll ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Smith, John - Age 47, Hurrier, Buried 25 Aug 1868 at Ardsley, Lived Hoyle Mill. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Smith, Joshua - Hurrier ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Smith, Samuel - Volunteer Rescuer ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Snowden, John - Age 38, Collier, Buried 16 Aug 1868 at Monk Bretton, Lived Hoyle Mill ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Stead, Thomas - Volunteer Rescuer ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Stenton, Samuel - Age 12, Dayboy Buried 16 Dec 1866 at Barnsley. Born - Barnsley, Yorkshire, England. ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Stones, William - Age 24, Hurrier, Buried 15 Dec 1866 at Barnsley, Lived Stairfoot. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Sugden, William - Age 57 Deputy/ Volunteer Rescuer, Buried 6 October 1867 at Dodworth, Born - Dodworth, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Swift, Matthew - Age 25, Hurrier Born - Higham, Yorkshire, England. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Syder, William - Hurrier ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Sykes, George - Age 31 Collier, Born - Silkstone, Yorkshire, England. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Sykes, William - Age 34, Hurrier Lived Hoyle Mill ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Tattersall, George, - Nipper ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Taylor, Thomas - Age 30. Collier, Lived Old Mill ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Taylor William - Nipper ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Tewart, David - Age 35, Volunteer Rescuer, Buried 3 Oct 1867 at Ardsley, Born Durham, County Durham, England. ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Tewett, John - Age 28, Hurrier, Lived Barnsley ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Thawley, Charles - Dayman ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Thickett, Thompson - Age 17, Horse Driver, Buried 16 Dec 1866 at Barnsley, Born - Barnsley, Yorkshire, England. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Thompson, John - Age 63, Dayman Buried 15 Dec 1866 at Monk Bretton, Born - Monk Bretton, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Thompson, William - Age 22, Hurrier Born - Monk Bretton, Yorkshire, England. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Thorley, Charles, - Age 53, Deputy Under Viewer, Born - Thurgoland, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Thornley, James - Age 42, Collier Lived Hoyle Mill ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Thornton, Robert - Hurrier ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Thorpe, James - Nipper ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Thorpe, Joseph - Age 20, Hurrier, Buried 7 Feb 1869 at Ardsley, Born - Worsbrough, Yorkshire ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Thorpe, Samuel - Hurrier ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Timmings, Isaac - Age 26, Collier, Buried 16 Dec 1870 at Ardsley. Born - Sedgley, Staffordshire, England. ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Towart, David - Underground Viewer - Volunteer ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Tupman, George - Hurrier ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Walker, Joshua/Joseph - Age 16, Horse Driver, Buried 21 Nov 1868 at Monk Bretton, Born - Monk Bretton, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Wall, Daniel - Age 20, Hurrier Buried 16 Dec 1870 at Ardsley ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Walmesley, Giles - Age 42, Dayman Buried 27 Dec. 1866 at Barnsley, Born - Barnsley, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Walmsley, James - Age 13, Horse Driver, Buried 16 Dec 1866 at Barnsley, Born - Barnsley, Yorkshire, England. ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Walmsley, John - Age 16, Horse Driver, Buried 16 Dec 1866 at Barnsley, Born - Emley, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Walton, Thomas - Age 24, Collier Buried 16 Dec 1866 at Ardsley, Born - Barnsley, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Ward, John - Age 57, Collier, Buried 27 Sep 1868 at Ardsley, Born - Poynton, Cheshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Ward, Thomas - Age 19, Hurrier Born - Barnsley, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Watson, Joshua/Joseph - Age 30, Collier Buried 25 July 1869 at Barnsley, Born - Barnsley, Yorkshire, England. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Watson, William - Age 14, Horse Driver, Buried 15 Dec 1866 at Barnsley, Born - Barnsley, Yorkshire, England. ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Webb, Charles - Age 28, Collier Born - Askern Yorkshire, England. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Wharton, William - Age 21, Hurrier Buried 10 Jan 1869 at Ardsley, Born - Poynton, Cheshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Whitaker, John - Age 19, Collier. Lived Hoyle Mill ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Wilby, Henry, - Age 46, Hanger On, Buried 23 Dec 1866 at Ardsley, Born - Hopton, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Wilkinson, Abraham - Age 19, Hurrier Born - Leeds, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Wilkinson, George - Age 18, Hurrier, Buried 21 Sep 1869 at Ardsley, Born - Ardsley, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Wilkinson, William - Age 28, Hurrier. Buried 20 Jan 1869 at Monk Bretton. Born - Wrenthorpe, Yorkshire, England. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|William, Shaw, age 39 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Willies, John - Age 38, Dayman, Buried 16 Dec 1866 at Barnsley, Born - Long Preston, Yorkshire, England. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Willowby, Henry - Dayman ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Wilson, John - Volunteer Rescuer, Lived Low Valley, Wombwelll ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Wilson, Joseph, - Age 12, Nipper, Lived Barnsley ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Wilson, Thomas - Age 14, Horse Driver, Buried 9 June 1868 at Ardsley, Born - Hoyle Mill, Yorkshire, England. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Wilson-72382|William Wilson]] - Age 33 Deputy Under Viewer, Buried 16 Dec 1866 at Ardsley, Born - Norcorft, Cawthorne, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Wilson, Wiliam - Lived Barnsley. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Winter-7694|Duncombe Winter]]- Age 28, Collier. Buried 21 Feb 1869 at Barnsley. Born - Barnsley, Yorkshire, England. ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Winter, Henry - Age 22, Hurrier Buried 16 Dec 1866 at Barnsley, Born - Barnsley, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Winter-7700|Joseph Winter]] - Age 21. Hurrier Buried 11 April 1869 at Barnsley. Born - Barnsley, Yorkshire, England. ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Winter-7699|Thomas Winter]] - Age 28, Collier. Buried 11 April 1859 at Barnsley,. Born - Barnsley, Yorkshire, England. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Winter-7701|William Winter]] - Age 17. Hurrier Born Barnsley, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Winter-7698|John Winter]] - Age 32, Collier Buried 12 Nov 1868 at Barnsley, Born - Barnsley, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Wood, Henry - Age 37 Collier Born - Ashton, Lancashire, England. ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Wood, Thomas - Age 28 Collier Born - Worsbrough, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Wright, Thomas - Hurrier ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Wright, William - Age 30, Hurrier Buried 16 Dec 1866 at Barnsley, Born - Barnsley, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- |} |} == Sources == *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oaks_explosion Oaks Explosion - Wikipedia] *[http://www.oaks1866.com/ Oaks Disaster 1866] *[http://www.healeyhero.co.uk/rescue/pits/Oak.htm#top2 Oaks Colliery Explosion 1866] *[https://discoverdearne.org.uk/oaks-disaster-victims/ Oaks Disaster, Dearne Valley Partnership]

Oaks Name Study

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[[Category:Oaks Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == Oaks == The Anglo-Saxon name Oaks comes from the family having resided near a notable oak tree or near a group of oaks. The surname Oaks is derived from the Old English word ac, which means oak. The surname Oaks belongs to the class of topographic surnames, which were given to people who resided near physical features such as hills, streams, churches, or types of trees.https://www.houseofnames.com/oaks-family-crest [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=OAKS&order=name Oaks List] of profiles on WikiTree.
[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=OAKES&order=name Oakes List] of profiles on WikiTree. This study will include those who married into the Oaks surname. Tracking families who married in can sometimes lead to breakthroughs on census records when we know who the families were close to. Categorization is based on where the person was born, or in the case of a spouse, where their Oaks children were born. == How to Participate == Please contact the Study's coordinator [[Oaks-601|Melissa (Oaks) Goodnight]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. ---- {{One Name Study|name=Oaks}} Profile Sticker (for the Oaks profiles to be included):
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{{Clear}} {{Member|ONS|name=Oaks}} Member Sticker (for your own profile):
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{{Clear}} ---- If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Surname Variants == There are many spelling variants to be found through research including: Oak, Oake, Oakes, Oke, Okes, Ochs and others. This study will focus on the following variants: * Oaks * Oakes ''(If you think there is another spelling or variant that should be included in this particular study, please comment below.)'' === Translated Surnames === :While not included in this study, it is interesting to note some surnames that have been translated into an English form of Oak, Oaks or Oakes: *Portuguese - Carvalho or De Carvalho - Example: [[Carvalho-131|Ernesto Augustus Carvalho]] translated his name into Oakes when he moved to the US. == Featured Profiles == [[Oakes-3049|Rev. Uriah Oakes]] - added by [[Bright-1984|Billie (Bright) Keaffaber]]. Notable before 1700 - author and reverend. [[Oakes-67|Edward Oakes (abt.1604-1689)]] - The beginning of the Massachusetts Oakes'. Born in England, Edward moved to Massachusetts Bay by 1640. (Father to Uriah, above). == Contemporary Notables (post 1700) == ''Can we connect these to the global tree?'' [[Oakes-1341|Richard Oakes]] - Native American activist - '''Connected!'''
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_C._Oaks Robert C. Oaks] | [[Oaks-1274|Robert Oaks]] - retired U.S. Air Force general - '''Connected!''' ''(with unlisted profile, as he is still living).''
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jenny_Oaks_Baker Jenny (Oaks) Baker] - American violinist (her father, Dallin, below, is a first cousin of Robert, above).
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dallin_H._Oaks Dallin Oaks] - American lawyer == Task List == * Please add '''{{One Name Study|Name=Oaks}}''' to your Oaks profiles. (We now have location-born categories, so please include that as well). * Feel free to create a section like the one below for your current profile work and updates. ---- [[Oaks-601|Melissa (Oaks) Goodnight]], Last updated on: 3 Mar 2024 :''Project:'' Categories are up and running. Creating new location-based categories as needed. -[[Oaks-601|Oaks-601]] 06:45, 5 February 2024 (UTC) ---- Adopting orphaned Oaks profiles and adding the Oaks Name Study sticker: '''{{One Name Study|name=Oaks}}''' to them. == Resources == * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/OAKS List of Oaks on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/OAKS G2G feed of questions tagged "Oaks"] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&cln=&order=&s=OAKS Orphaned Oaks profiles on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Oaks-1 Unsourced Oaks profiles on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=OAKS Unconnected Oaks profiles on WikiTree] ---- https://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Oaks
https://www.houseofnames.com/oaks-family-crest
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oakes_(surname)
https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=oaks
https://forebears.io/surnames/oaks
https://coadb.com/surnames/oakes-arms.html
http://www.selectsurnames.com/oakes.html

Oakwood Memorial Park-1

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[[Category:Los Angeles, California]] [[Category:Los Angeles County, California, Cemeteries]] [[Category:Oakwood Memorial Park, Chatsworth, California]] This page is part of the [[Space:California Cemeteries Team|California Cemeteries Team]]. See the [[:Category:Oakwood_Memorial_Park%2C_Chatsworth%2C_California|Oakwood Memorial Park category]] for people buried in this cemetery. '''Cemetery Name:''' Oakwood Memorial Park '''Address:''' [https://www.google.com/maps/place/22601+Lassen+St,+Chatsworth,+CA+91311/@34.2514704,-118.6234352,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x80c29cd0a2922f47:0xcb03ae913e905844!8m2!3d34.2514704!4d-118.6212465 22601 Lassen Street, Chatsworth, California 91311] '''Phone:''' 818-341-0344 '''Website:''' [http://oakwoodmemorialcemetery.com Oakwood Memorial Park] '''GPS Coordinates:''' 34.2514704,-118.6234352 '''Internment Estimate:''' 13,200 '''Information:''' From [[Wikipedia:Oakwood Memorial Park Cemetery|Oakwood Memorial Park Cemetery]]: The Oakwood Memorial Park Cemetery is located at 22601 Lassen Street, Chatsworth, Los Angeles, California. It is the resting place for several movie stars such as Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Gloria Grahame, and Stephen Boyd. Oakwood Memorial Park is located in the San Fernando Valley, surrounded by rocky hills that have served as a backdrop for many a film setting. It has been used as a cemetery since 1924, and there was a Native American graveyard next to the cemetery before a fire destroyed the old wooden crosses that marked the site. The Old Stagecoach Trail passed beside it. The historic Chatsworth Community Church is located within the cemetery grounds. ----- ===About the Oakwood Memorial Park Cemetery Project=== This page was created for Oakwood Memorial Park to document our ancestors that are interred there, it is managed by the [[Space:California Cemeteries Team|California Cemeteries Team]], part of the [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. To assist our Cemeterists in this ongoing project, there is a Table of Interments at the bottom of this page. This is a sort-able listing of individuals interred at this cemetery, some of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. Although all grave markers in this cemetery are being photographed, the photos can only be displayed for individuals with existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Beebe-3541|Laurel Beebe]] for assistance, or one of the Cemeterists for the [[Space:California Cemeteries Team|California Cemeteries Team]]. ----- ===Overview of Our Tasks Completed=== Photography * In progress * Approximately 0% in progress Data Transcriptions * In progress * 0 transcriptions completed * 0 photographs linked in Table of Interments, below. Profiles On other lists * [[:Category: Oakwood Memorial Park, Chatsworth, California| Wikitree]]: 13 * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/617257/oakwood-memorial-park FindAGrave]: 13,239 ----- ===Ways to Contribute to this Cemetery=== Project members are needed to: * Collect data and take original photographs of cemetery and individual grave markers. :::GPS data, transcription, and photography are essential to document each marker, follow the guidelines for [[Space:What_a_Cemeterist_Does#Photographing_Gravestones_and_Monuments|photography]], and [[Space:What_a_Cemeterist_Does#Transcribing_the_Gravestone_or_Monument|transcription]]. * Match those interred here to existing Wikitree profiles or create new ones. :::Our goal is to accurately represent our ancestors, when complete everyone listed on our Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of their grave marker. * Validate links and transcription information. :::Profile and photo links, as well as transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery. :::Record a virtual tour of the cemetery, taking the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Last Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''First Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Maiden Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Find A Grave Profile''' |- |[[Beebe-3292|Beebe]]||Fredrick Monroe||||31 Mar 1870||8 Aug 1935||[[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/28401467/fredrick-monroe-beebe/photo#view-photo=11825304| FindAGrave]]||{{FindAGrave|28401467}} |- |}

Obermonjou

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'''Obermonjou''' (Krivovka, Kriwowskoje), (Ней-Обермонжу),
a German Roman Catholic colony, established on the Öst "Wiesenseite" or east "meadow side" of the Volga River on the 7th of June 1767. The colony was founded by the Crown's recruiter Baron Caneau de Beauregard. It was originally part of the Katharinenstadt parish. Founded: 7th of June 1767 Location: 51º44' N 46º51' E (Russia) Obermonjou colony village webpages: https://www.volgagerman.net/ober-history
American Historical Society of Germans From Russia (AHSGR), Kevin Rupp, village coordinator http://cvgs.cu-portland.edu/settlements/mother_colonies/colony_ober_monjou.cfm
The Center for Volga German Studies at Concordia University http://lexikon.wolgadeutsche.net/search/result?query=obermonjou (in Russian)
wolgadeutsche.net · Alexander Spack, Rußland FIRST SETTLERS LIST - HEADS of FAMILIES:
- 83 founding families comprised the population of 299 colonists in 1767 (names list coming soon!) [[:Category:Obermonjou|Obermonjou settlers & residents]] (profiles list) return to [[Project:Volga_German|Volga German Project]]

O'Brien Name Study

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[[Category:O'Brien Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category:Ireland, O'Brien Name Study]] [[Category:United States, O'Brien Name Study]] [[Category:New York, O'Brien Name Study]] [[Category:Erie County, New York, O'Brien Name Study]] [[Category:Chautauqua County, New York, O'Brien Name Study]] [[Category:Buffalo, O'Brien Name Study]] [[Category:Maranda-80 Name and Place Studies]] All categories can be found here: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:O'Brien_Name_Study == How to Join == Please post a comment to the right. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. == Tasks == #To find famous Obrien Profiles or add them from list below # To add your own lines to the study == Meaning and Origin == This Surname has been changed often over time, although te original name spelling was Obriain. They were originally the clan of the Dalcassians, known as Ui Toirdealhaigh, both names identifying particular ancestors from whom they descended. The most prominent of them was Brian Boru(941-1014) , who became High King of Ireland and fought a great war against Ireland's viking invaders. == Resources == * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/O'Brien List of O'Briens on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/O'Brien G2G feed of questions tagged "O'Brien"]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=O'Brien Orphaned O'Brien profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=O'Brien-1 Unsourced O'Brien profiles on WikiTree]. == Name Variations == * Obrien * Brian * Obriain * Obrynes * Obrian == Coat Of Arms == This Coat Of Arms is unusual because, apart from the lions rear-ends, they are identical with the royal arms of England. Originally, so it has been told the lions were all gold, but in the time of Henry VIII, the Obrien family were given a choice of altering or losing them. The family decided to alter them to gold and silver being a mark of royalty. == Famous Obriens == * William Obrien(1852-1928. Irish nationalist, journalist,and social revolutionary * George Obrien(1899-1985}American Actor from silent movies era and into the talkie era * Kate Obrien(1897-1974, Irish novelist, and playeright * Edna Obrien(1932) , Irish novelist and short story writer * Fergal Obrien(1972(Irish professional snooker player * Dara Obriain(1973), Irish comedian == Members == * [[ Obrien-4884 | Steph Obrien ]] * [[ Stone-21347 | Susan Stone ]] * [[O'Brien-11607 | Terry Obrien]]

Occupation Image Capture

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[[Category: Stickers]] [[Category: Images]] [[Category: Occupations]] This page is used to house images used for Occupation and Miscellaneous Stickers.
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Remember, default display of these images as used in a sticker on a profile is 50x50px (providing the image is square to begin with). === Occupations === '''Occupation (General)''' :''Use this until you find a suitable copyright free image. {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture.jpg |text=was a Worker. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture.jpg |text=was a Worker. }} results in: '''Airport / Airline Worker''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-133.jpg |text=was an Airport Worker. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-133.jpg |text=was an Airport Worker }} results in: '''Analyst - Data, Information, Business, etc.''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-135.jpg |text=was an Analyst. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-135.jpg |text=was an Analyst. }} results in: '''Architect''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-124.jpg |text=was an Architect. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-124.jpg |text=was an Architect. }} results in: '''Astronomer''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-6.jpg |text=was an Astronomer. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-6.jpg |text=was an Astronomer. }} results in: '''Auditor''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-149.jpg |text=was an Auditor. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-149.jpg |text=was an Auditor'. }} results in: '''Auto Body Technician''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-102.jpg |text=was an Auto Body Technician. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-102.jpg |text=was an Auto Body Technician. }} results in: '''Aviator''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-26.png |text=was an Aviator. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-26.png |text=was an Aviator. }} results in: '''Baker / Bakery Worker''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-168.jpg |text=was a Baker. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-168.jpg |text=was a Baker. }} results in: '''Bank Officer''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-18.jpg |text=was a Bank Officer. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-18.jpg |text=was a Bank Officer. }} results in: '''Barber''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-46.jpg |text=was a Barber. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-46.jpg |text=was a Barber. }} results in: '''Bartender / Publican / Tavern Owner, etc.''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-117.jpg |text=was a Bartender. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-117.jpg |text=was a Bartender. }} results in: '''Blacksmith''' {{Occupation |image=Images_I_use_in_profiles-6.jpg |text=was a Blacksmith. }} * Ver. 1. {{Occupation |image=Images_I_use_in_profiles-6.jpg |text=was a Blacksmith. }} results in: {{Occupation |image=Occupation Image Capture-96.jpg |text=was a Blacksmith. }} * Ver. 2. {{Occupation |image=Occupation Image Capture-96.jpg |text=was a Blacksmith. }} results in: '''Boilermaker''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation Image Capture-137.jpg |text=was a Boilermaker. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation Image Capture-137.jpg |text=was a Boilermaker. }} results in: '''Bookkeeper / Clerk''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation Image Capture-95.jpg |text=was a Bookkeeper. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation Image Capture-95.jpg |text=was a Bookkeeper. }} results in: '''Boxer / Fighter / Pugilist''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation Image Capture-176.jpg |text=was a Boxer. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation Image Capture-176.jpg |text=was a Boxer. }} results in: '''Brickmaker''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation Image Capture-72.jpg |text=was a Brickmaker. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation Image Capture-72.jpg |text=was a Brickmaker. }} results in: '''British Railways''' {{Occupation |image=British_Railways-1.jpg |text=worked for British Railways. }} * {{Occupation |image=British_Railways-1.jpg |text=worked for British Railways. }} results in: '''Bus Driver''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation Image Capture-146.jpg |text=was a Bus Driver. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation Image Capture-146.jpg |text=was a Bus Driver. }} results in: '''Businesspeople - Managers, Executives, Office Workers, etc.'''
Simply change the "text" to the occupation needed. {{Occupation |image= Occupation Image Capture-154.jpg |text=was a Manager. }} * {{Occupation |image= Occupation Image Capture-154.jpg |text=was a Manager. }} results in: '''Butcher''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-4.png |text=was a Butcher. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-4.png |text=was a Butcher }} results in: '''Cabinetmaker''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-92.jpg |text=was a Cabinetmaker. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-92.jpg |text=was a Cabinetmaker. }} results in: '''Cab Driver / Taxi Driver ''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-142.jpg |text=was a Cab Driver. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-142.jpg |text=was a Cab Driver. }} results in: '''Car Salesman''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-91.jpg |text=was a Car Salesman. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-91.jpg |text=was a Car Salesman. }} results in: '''Carpenter''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-169.jpg |text=was a Carpenter. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-169.jpg |text=was a Carpenter. }} results in: '''Chauffeur / Driver''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-175.jpg |text=was a Chauffeur. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-175.jpg |text=was a Chauffeur. }} results in: '''Chef / Cook''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-58.jpg |text=was a Chef / Cook. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-58.jpg |text=was a Chef / Cook. }} results in: '''Chimney Sweep''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-66.jpg |text=was a Chimney Sweep. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-66.jpg |text=was a Chimney Sweep. }} results in: '''Christian Minister''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-57.jpg |text=was a Christian Minister. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-57.jpg |text=was a Christian Minister. }} results in: '''Cinematographer''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-185.jpg |text=was a Cinematographer. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-185.jpg |text=was a Cinematographer. }} results in: '''Coachbuilder / Wagonwright''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-52.jpg |text=was a Coachbuilder. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-52.jpg |text=was a Coachbuilder. }} results in: '''Cobbler / Cordwainer / Shoemaker''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-114.jpg |text=was a Cobbler. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-114.jpg |text=was a Cobbler. }} results in: '''Construction Worker / Contractor / Builder''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-106.jpg |text=was a Construction Worker. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-106.jpg |text=was a Construction Worker. }} results in: '''Cooper''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-76.jpg |text=was a Cooper. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-76.jpg |text=was a Cooper. }} results in: '''Cosmetologist''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-152.jpg |text=was a Cosmetologist. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-152.jpg |text=was a Cosmetologist. }} results in: '''Currier / Leather Worker / Tanner / Felter''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-166.jpg |text=was a Currier. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-166.jpg |text=was a Currier. }} results in: '''Delivery Driver / Milkman / Bakery Delivery / UPS ''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-122.jpg |text=was a Delivery Driver. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-122.jpg |text=was a Delivery Driver. }} results in: '''Dressmaker''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-22.png |text=was a Dressmaker. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-22.png |text=was a Dressmaker. }} results in: '''Doctor / Physician''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-153.jpg |text=was a Doctor. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-153.jpg |text=was a Doctor. }} results in: '''Editor''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-30.jpg |text=was an Editor. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-30.jpg |text=was an Editor. }} results in: '''Electrician''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-173.jpg |text=was an Electrician. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-173.jpg |text=was an Electrician. }} results in: '''Elevator Operator''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-150.jpg |text=was an Elevator Operator. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-150.jpg |text=was an Elevator Operator. }} results in: '''Engineer, Civil''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-177.jpg |text=was a Civil Engineer. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-177.jpg |text=was a Civil Engineer. }} results in: '''Engineer, Computer''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-144.jpg |text=was a Computer Engineer. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-144.jpg |text=was a Computer Engineer. }} results in: '''Engineer, Electrical''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-82.jpg |text=was an Electrical Engineer. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-82.jpg |text=was an Electrical Engineer. }} results in: '''Engineer, Mechanical''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-139.jpg |text=was a Mechanical Engineer. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-139.jpg |text=was a Mechanical Engineer. }} results in: '''Engineer, Structural''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-140.jpg |text=was a Structural Engineer. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-140.jpg |text=was a Structural Engineer. }} results in: '''Factory Worker / Manufacturing''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-171.jpg |text=was a Factory Worker. }} *Ver 1. {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-171.jpg |text=was a Factory Worker. }} results in: {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-123.jpg |text=was a Manufacturing Plant Worker. }} *Ver 2. {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-123.jpg |text=was a Manufacturing Plant Worker. }} results in: '''Farm Laborer / Picker / Field Worker''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-132.jpg |text=was a Farm Laborer. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-132.jpg |text=was a Farm Laborer. }} results in: '''Farmer / Grazier / Planter / Homesteader''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-7.png |text=was a Farmer. }} * Ver. 1. {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-7.png |text=was a Farmer. }} results in: {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-43.jpg |text=was a Farmer. }} * Ver. 2. {{Occupation |image= Occupation Image Capture-43.jpg |text=was a Farmer. }} results in: {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-89.jpg |text=was a Farmer. }} * Ver. 3. {{Occupation |image= Occupation Image Capture-89.jpg |text=was a Farmer. }} results in: '''Farrier / Horseshoer''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation Image Capture-45.jpg |text=was a Farrier/Horseshoer. }} * {{Occupation |image= Occupation Image Capture-45.jpg |text=was a Farrier/Horseshoer. }} results in: '''Firefighter''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation Image Capture-147.jpg |text=was a Firefighter. }} * {{Occupation |image= Occupation Image Capture-147.jpg |text=was a Firefighter. }} results in: '''Fisherman''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation Image Capture-62.jpg |text=was a Fisherman. }} * {{Occupation |image= Occupation Image Capture-62.jpg |text=was a Fisherman. }} results in: '''Florist''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation Image Capture-174.jpg |text=was a Florist. }} * {{Occupation |image= Occupation Image Capture-174.jpg |text=was a Florist. }} results in: '''Foundry Worker''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation Image Capture-178.jpg |text=was a Foundry Worker. }} * {{Occupation |image= Occupation Image Capture-178.jpg |text=was a Foundry Worker. }} results in: '''Gardener / Landscaper''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation Image Capture-110.jpg |text=was a Gardener. }} * {{Occupation |image= Occupation Image Capture-110.jpg |text=was a Gardener. }} results in: '''Graphic Designer / Digital Artist''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation Image Capture-103.jpg |text=was a Graphic Designer. }} * {{Occupation |image= Occupation Image Capture-103.jpg |text=was a Graphic Designer. }} results in: '''Grocer''' See also Shopkeeper below. {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-13.jpg |text=was a Grocer. }} * Ver. 1. {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-13.jpg |text=was a Grocer. }} results in: {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-108.jpg |text=was a Grocer. }} * Ver. 2. {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-108.jpg |text=was a Grocer. }} results in: '''Handyman / Building Maintenance''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-105.jpg |text=was a Handyman. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-105.jpg |text=was a Handyman. }} results in: '''Hardware Store Owner, Merchant or Employee''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-56.png |text=was a Hardware Store Employee. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-56.png |text=was a Hardware Store Employee. }} results in: '''Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration (HVAC-R) Technician ''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-99.jpg |text=was a HVAC-R Technician. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-99.jpg |text=was a a HVAC-R Technician. }} results in: '''Heavy Equipment Operator''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-93.jpg |text=was a Heavy Equipment Operator. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-93.jpg |text=was a Heavy Equipment Operator. }} results in: '''Home Inspector''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation Image Capture-44.jpg |text=was a Home Inspector. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-44.jpg |text=was a Home Inspector. }} results in: '''Horse Trainer''' {{Occupation |image= Occupation_Image_Capture-35.png |text=was a Horse Trainer. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-35.png |text=was a Horse Trainer. }} results in: '''House Painter.''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-118.jpg |text=was a House Painter. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-118.jpg |text=was a House Painter. }} results in: '''Housekeeper / Domestic / Maid''' {{Occupation |image= Occupation_Image_Capture-64.jpg |text=was a Housekeeper. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-64.jpg |text=was a Housekeeper. }} results in: '''Housewife, Homemaker, Stay at Home Mom, Mother, etc.''' Let's face it, we still don't have a decent name for this often underappreciated and difficult occupation. Use whatever words you want by editing the "text" part of the sticker. {{Occupation |image= Occupation_Image_Capture-84.jpg |text=was a Mother. }} * Ver. 1. {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-84.jpg |text=was a Mother. }} results in: {{Occupation |image= Occupation_Image_Capture-85.jpg |text=was a Mother. }} * Ver. 2. {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-85.jpg |text=was a Mother. }} results in: '''Ice Man, Ice Deliverer, Ice Engineer''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-63.png |text=was an Ice Deliverer. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-63.png |text=was an Ice Deliverer. }} results in: '''Janitor / Custodian''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-104.jpg |text=was a Janitor. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-104.jpg |text=was a Janitor. }} results in: '''Justice of the Peace''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-14.jpg |text=was a Justice of the Peace. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-14.jpg |text=was a Justice of the Peace. }} results in: add the category ''Justices of the Peace'' for your region. '''Laborer''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-63.jpg |text=was a Laborer. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-63.jpg |text=was a Laborer. }} results in: '''Lamp-Lighter''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-42.jpg |text=was a Lamp-Lighter. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-42.jpg |text=was a Lamp-Lighter. }} results in: '''Lawyer / Attorney / Solicitor / Counsellor / Advocate / Barrister / Prosecutor''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-115.jpg |text=was a Lawyer. }} * Ver. 1 {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-115.jpg |text=was a Lawyer. }} results in: {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-57.png |text=was an Advocate. }} * Ver. 2 {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-57.png |text=was an Advocate. }} results in: '''Librarian''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-29.jpg |text=was a Librarian. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-29.jpg |text=was a Librarian. }} results in: '''Lighterman''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-75.jpg |text=was a Lighterman. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-75.jpg |text=was a Lighterman. }} results in: '''Lumberman''' See also Sawyer {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-44.png |text=was a Lumberman. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-44.png |text=was a Lumberman. }} results in: '''Machinist''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-120.jpg |text=was a Machinist. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-120.jpg |text=was a Machinist. }} results in: '''Magistrate / Judge''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-16.jpg |text=was a Magistrate. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-16.jpg |text=was a Magistrate. }} results in: '''Mail Carrier.''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-69.jpg |text=was a Mail Carrier. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-69.jpg |text=was a Mail Carrier. }} results in: '''Mariner''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-116.jpg |text=was a Mariner. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-116.jpg |text=was a Mariner. }} results in: '''Mason - Brickmason / Bricklayer''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-67.jpg |text=was a Brick Mason. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-67.jpg |text=was a Brick Mason. }} results in: '''Mason - Stonemason / Stone Carver''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-71.jpg |text=was a Stonemason. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-71.jpg |text=was a Stonemason. }} results in: '''Master Mariner''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-60.png |text=was a Master Mariner. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-60.png |text=was a Master Mariner. }} results in: '''Mechanic, Automotive''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-80.jpg |text=was a Mechanic. }} * Ver. 1. Male {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-80.jpg |text=was a Mechanic. }} results in: {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-81.jpg |text=was a Mechanic. }} * Ver. 2. Female {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-81.jpg |text=was a Mechanic. }} results in: '''Medical Laboratory Technician''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-47.png |text=was a Medical Laboratory Technician. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-47.png |text=was a Medical Laboratory Technician. }} results in: '''Merchant''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-167.jpg |text=was a Merchant. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-167.jpg |text=was a Merchant. }} results in: '''Miller''' {{Occupation |image= Occupation_Image_Capture-56.jpg |text=was a Miller.}} *{{Occupation |image= Occupation_Image_Capture-56.jpg |text=was a Miller. }} results in: '''Milliner''' {{Occupation |image= Occupation_Image_Capture-90.jpg |text=was a Milliner.}} *{{Occupation |image= Occupation_Image_Capture-90.jpg |text=was a Milliner.}} results in: '''Millwright''' {{Occupation |image= Occupation_Image_Capture-73.jpg |text=was a Millwright.}} *{{Occupation |image= Occupation_Image_Capture-73.jpg |text=was a Millwright. }} results in: '''Miner''' - See also Tram Operator {{Occupation |image= Occupation_Image_Capture-27.png |text=was a Miner.}} *{{Occupation |image= Occupation_Image_Capture-27.png |text=was a Miner.}} results in: '''Miner (Coal or other Underground Mining) / Collier''' {{Occupation |image= Occupation_Image_Capture-59.jpg |text=was a Coal Miner.}} *{{Occupation |image= Occupation_Image_Capture-59.jpg |text=was a Coal Miner. }} results in: '''Missionary''' {{Occupation |image= Occupation_Image_Capture-162.jpg |text=was a Missionary.}} *{{Occupation |image= Occupation_Image_Capture-162.jpg |text=was a Missionary. }} results in: '''Muslin Embroiderer AKA Muslin Sewer''' {{Occupation |image= Occupation_Image_Capture-151.jpg |text=was a Muslin Embroiderer.}} *{{Occupation |image= Occupation_Image_Capture-151.jpg |text=was a Muslin Embroiderer. }} results in: '''Navvy / Excavator / Construction Digger''' {{Occupation |image= Occupation_Image_Capture-165.jpg |text=was a Navvy.}} *{{Occupation |image= Occupation_Image_Capture-165.jpg |text=was a Navvy. }} results in: '''Oil Refinery Worker''' {{Occupation |image= Occupation_Image_Capture-79.jpg |text=was an Oil Refinery Worker.}} *{{Occupation |image= Occupation_Image_Capture-79.jpg |text=was an Oil Refinery Worker. }} results in: '''Oil Rig Worker / Roughneck / Derrickman / Driller''' {{Occupation |image= Occupation_Image_Capture-107.jpg |text=was an Oil Rig Worker.}} *{{Occupation |image= Occupation_Image_Capture-107.jpg |text=was an Oil Rig Worker. }} results in: '''Optometrist''' {{Occupation |image= Occupation_Image_Capture-141.jpg |text=was an Optometrist.}} *{{Occupation |image= Occupation_Image_Capture-141.jpg |text=was an Optometrist. }} results in: '''Overseer''' {{Occupation |image= Occupation_Image_Capture-65.jpg |text=was an Overseer.}} *{{Occupation |image= Occupation_Image_Capture-65.jpg |text=was an Overseer. }} results in: '''Painter of Pottery''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-121.jpg |text=was a Painter of Pottery. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-121.jpg |text=was a Painter of Pottery. }} results in: '''Paper Hanger''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-131.jpg |text=was a Paper Hanger. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-131.jpg |text=was a Paper Hanger. }} results in: '''Pharmacist / Chemist / Druggist / Pharmacy Technician''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-1.png |text=was a Pharmacist. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-1.png |text=was a Pharmacist. }} results in: '''Photographer''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-4.jpg |text=was a Photographer. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-4.jpg |text=was a Photographer. }} results in: '''Photographer - Version 2, Realistic Style, Female''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-61.jpg |text=was a Photographer. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-61.jpg |text=was a Photographer. }} results in: '''Pipefitter''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-138.jpg |text=was a Pipefitter. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-138.jpg |text=was a Pipefitter. }} results in: '''Plant Nursery''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-5.png |text=worked in a plant nursery. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-5.png |text=worked in a plant nursery. }} results in: '''Plumber''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-125.jpg |text=was a Plumber. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-125.jpg |text=was a Plumber. }} results in: '''Police Detective / Captain ''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-180.jpg |text=was a Police Captain. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-180.jpg |text=was a Police Captain. }} results in: '''Police Officer ''' for Sheriff, see below {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-3.png |text=was a Police Officer. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-3.png |text=was a Police Officer. }} results in: '''Police Officer - Version 2, Realistic, Portrait Style''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-60.jpg |text=was a Police Officer. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-60.jpg |text=was a Police Officer. }} results in: '''Police Officer - Version 3, Realistic, Group''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-155.jpg |text=was a Police Officer. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-155.jpg |text=was a Police Officer. }} results in: '''NSW Police Officer''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-11.jpg |text=served as a NSW Police Officer. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-11.jpg |text=served as a NSW Police Officer. }} results in: '''Australian Postal Worker''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-28.png |text= served as an Australian Postal Worker after 1975. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-28.png |text= served as an Australian Postal Worker after 1975. }} results in: '''Preacher''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-34.jpg |text=was a Preacher. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-34.jpg |text=was a Preacher. }} results in: '''Printer''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-3.jpg |text=was a Printer. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-3.jpg |text=was a Printer. }} results in: '''Railway Worker:''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-24.png |text=worked with the railway. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-24.png |text=worked with the railway. }} results in: '''Real Estate Agent / Realtor:''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-136.jpg |text=was a Real Estate Agent. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-136.jpg |text=was a Real Estate Agent. }} results in: '''Registered Nurse:''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-1.jpg |text=was a Registered Nurse. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-1.jpg |text=was a Registered Nurse. }} results in: '''Registered Psychiatric Nurse:''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-19.png |text=was a Registered Psychiatric Nurse. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-19.png |text=was a Registered Psychiatric Nurse. }} results in: '''Rosie the Riveter (Non-Traditional Wartime Work)''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-101.jpg |text=was a "Rosie the Riveter" type worker during wartime. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-101.jpg |text=was a "Rosie the Riveter" type worker during wartime. }} results in: '''Rubber Plant Worker - Tire Maker''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-74.jpg |text=was a Rubber Plant Worker. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-74.jpg |text=was a Rubber Plant Worker. }} results in: '''Saddler / Saddle Maker or Repairer''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-164.jpg |text=was a Saddler. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-164.jpg |text=was a Saddler. }} results in: '''Sales Clerk / Saleslady / Salesman''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-98.jpg |text=was a Saleslady. }} * Ver. 1. {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-98.jpg |text=was a Saleslady. }} results in: {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-148.jpg |text=was a Salesman. }} * Ver. 2. {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-148.jpg |text=was a Salesman. }} results in: '''Sawyer / Sawmill Worker''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-88.jpg |text=was a Sawyer. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-88.jpg |text=was a Sawyer. }} results in: '''Seamstress''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-22.jpg |text=was a Seamstress. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-22.jpg |text=was a Seamstress. }} results in: '''Secretary / Stenographer / Administrative Assistant''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-119.jpg |text=was a Secretary. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-119.jpg |text=was a Secretary. }} results in: '''Shearer:''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-4.gif |text=was a Shearer. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-4.gif |text=was a Shearer. }} results in: '''Sheriff:''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-170.jpg |text=was a Sheriff. }} * Ver. 1. {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-170.jpg |text=was a Sheriff. }} results in: {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-181.jpg |text=was a Sheriff. }} * Ver. 2. {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-181.jpg |text=was a Sheriff. }} results in: '''Shipbuilder / Barge Builder / Boatbuilder''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-59.png |text=was a Shipbuilder. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-59.png |text=was a Shipbuilder. }} results in: '''Shipwright''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-156.jpg |text=was a Shipwright. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-156.jpg |text=was a Shipwright. }} results in: '''Shopkeeper / Proprieter:''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-94.jpg |text=was a Shopkeeper. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-94.jpg |text=was a Shopkeeper. }} results in: '''Sign Painter:''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-77.jpg |text=was a Sign Painter. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-77.jpg |text=was a Sign Painter. }} results in: '''Spinner:''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-159.jpg |text=was a Spinner. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-159.jpg |text=was a Spinner. }} results in: '''Steel Mill Worker:''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-171.jpg |text=was a Steel Mill Worker. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-171.jpg |text=was a Steel Mill Worker. }} results in: '''Streetcar Conductor:''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-145.jpg |text=was a Streetcar Conductor. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-145.jpg |text=was a Streetcar Conductor. }} results in: '''Stevedore:''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-160.jpg |text=was a Stevedore. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-160.jpg |text=was a Stevedore. }} results in: '''Surveyor:''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture.png |text=was a Surveyor. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture.png |text=was a Surveyor. }} results in: '''Tailor:''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-97.jpg |text=was a Tailor. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-97.jpg |text=was a Tailor. }} results in: '''Teacher''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-2.gif |text=was a Teacher. }} *Ver. 1 {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-2.gif |text=was a Teacher. }} results in: {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-55.png |text=was a Teacher. }} *Ver. 2 {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-55.png |text=was a Teacher. }} results in: {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-20.png |text=was a Teacher. }} *Ver. 3 {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-20.png |text=was a Teacher. }} results in: '''Teamster / Waggoner / Drayman / Carter''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation Image Capture-42.png |text=was a Teamster. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-42.png |text=was a Teamster. }} results in: '''Telegraph Operator''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation Image Capture-55.jpg |text=was a Telegraph Operator. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-55.jpg |text=was a Telegraph Operator. }} results in: '''Telephone Operator''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation Image Capture-54.jpg |text=was a Telephone Operator. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-54.jpg |text=was a Telephone Operator. }} results in: '''Telephone Repairman''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation Image Capture-70.jpg |text=was a Telephone Repairman. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-70.jpg |text=was a Telephone Repairman.}} results in: '''Toll Collector''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation Image Capture-143.jpg |text=was a Toll Collector. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-143.jpg |text=was a Toll Collector.}} results in: '''Tram Operator / Trammer''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation Image Capture-163.jpg |text=was a Tram Operator. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-163.jpg |text=was a Tram Operator.}} results in: '''Truck Driver''' {{Occupation |image= Occupation_Image_Capture-86.jpg |text=was a Truck Driver. }} * Ver. 1. {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-86.jpg |text=was a Truck Driver.}} results in: {{Occupation |image= Occupation_Image_Capture-87.jpg |text=was a Truck Driver. }} * Ver. 2. {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-87.jpg |text=was a Truck Driver.}} results in: '''Waitress / Waiter / Server''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-100.jpg |text=was a Server. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-100.jpg |text=was a Server.}} results in: '''Watch-Maker''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-39.jpg |text=was a Watch-Maker. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-39.jpg |text=was a Watch-Maker.}} results in: '''Weaver''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-158.jpg |text=was a Weaver. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-158.jpg |text=was a Weaver.}} results in: '''Welder''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-48.jpg |text=was a Welder. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-48.jpg |text=was a Welder.}} results in: '''Whalers / Whale Hunters''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-161.jpg |text=was a Whale Hunter.}} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-161.jpg |text=was a Whale Hunter.}} results in: '''Wheelwright''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-51.jpg |text=was a Wheelwright.}} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-51.jpg |text=was a Wheelwright.}} results in: '''Wilderness Guide''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-18.png |text=was a Wilderness Guide. }} * {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-18.png |text=was a Wilderness Guide.}} results in: '''Woodsrider / Turpentine Processor''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-53.png |text=was a Woodsrider.}} * Ver. 1. {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-53.png |text=was a Woodsrider.}} results in: '''Writer''' {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-112.jpg |text=was a Writer.}} * Ver. 1. {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-112.jpg |text=was a Writer.}} results in: {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-111.jpg |text=was a Writer. }} * Ver. 2. {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-111.jpg |text=was a Writer.}} results in: === Medals === '''Australian Sports Medal''' {{Medal |medal=Australian Sports Medal |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-10.jpg |category=Australian Sports Medal }} * {{Medal |medal=Australian Sports Medal |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-10.jpg |category=Australian Sports Medal }} results in: ''' British Empire Medal(BEM)''' {{Medal |medal=The Order of the British Empire - Medal (Civil) / British Empire Medal (Civil) (Imperial) |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-35.jpg |category=British Empire Medal }} * {{Medal |medal=The Order of the British Empire - Medal (Civil) / British Empire Medal (Civil) (Imperial) |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-35.jpg |category=British Empire Medal }} results in: '''Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)''' {{Medal |medal=Commander of the Order of the British Empire |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-8.jpg |category=Commanders of the Order of the British Empire }} * {{Medal |medal=Commander of the Order of the British Empire |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-8.jpg |category=Commanders of the Order of the British Empire }} results in: '''Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)''' {{Medal |medal=Officer of the Order of the British Empire |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-28.jpg |category=Officers of the Order of the British Empire }} * {{Medal |medal=Officer of the Order of the British Empire |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-28.jpg |category=Officers of the Order of the British Empire }} results in: '''Distinguished Conduct Medal''' {{Medal |medal=Distinguished Conduct Medal |image= Military_Badges_Medals-2.jpg |category=Distinguished Conduct Medal }} * {{Medal |medal=Distinguished Conduct Medal |image= Military_Badges_Medals-2.jpg |category=Distinguished Conduct Medal }} results in: '''Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal.''' {{Medal |medal= Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal |image= Occupation_Image_Capture-38.jpg |category=Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal}} * {{Medal |medal= Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal |image= Occupation_Image_Capture-38.jpg |category=Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal }} results in: '''Medal of Gallantry''' {{Medal |medal= Medal for Gallantry, Australia |image= Occupation_Image_Capture-33.jpg |category= Medal for Gallantry, Australia }} * {{Medal |medal= Medal for Gallantry, Australia |image= Occupation_Image_Capture-33.jpg |category= Medal for Gallantry, Australia }} results in: '''Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM).''' {{Medal |medal=Medal of the Order of Australia |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-9.jpg |category=Medal of the Order of Australia }} * {{Medal |medal=Medal of the Order of Australia |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-9.jpg |category=Medal of the Order of Australia }} results in: '''Member of the Order of Australia (AM).''' {{Medal |medal=Member of the Order of Australia |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-31.jpg |category=Members of the Order of Australia }} * {{Medal |medal=Member of the Order of Australia |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-31.jpg |category=Members of the Order of Australia }} results in: '''Military Cross (Imperial Award), Australia''' {{Medal |medal= Military Cross (Imperial Award), Australia |image= Occupation_Image_Capture-32.jpg |category= Military Cross (Imperial Award), Australia }} * {{Medal |medal= Military Cross (Imperial Award), Australia |image= Occupation_Image_Capture-32.jpg |category= Military Cross (Imperial Award), Australia }} results in: '''Military Medal (Imperial Award), Australia''' {{Medal |medal= Military Medal (Imperial Award), Australia |image= Mil_template_images-24.jpg |category= Military Medal (Imperial Award), Australia }} * {{Medal |medal= Military Medal (Imperial Award), Australia |image= Mil_template_images-24.jpg |category= Military Medal (Imperial Award), Australia }} results in: '''Imperial Service Medal (ISM).''' {{Medal |medal=Imperial Service Medal |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-12.jpg |category=Imperial Service Medal }} * {{Medal |medal=Imperial Service Medal |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-12.jpg |category=Imperial Service Medal }} results in: '''WWI Australian Imperial Forces:''' {{The Great War|branch= Australian Army |rank= Private |unit= |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-7.jpg |startdate= 2 July 1917 |enddate= 1 September 1918 |units= 54 Battalion, 10 Reinforcementt}} * {{The Great War|branch= Australian Imperial Force |rank= Private |unit= |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-7.jpg |startdate= 2 July 1917 |enddate= 1 September 1918 |units= 54 Battalion, 10 Reinforcementt}} results in: '''WWII Australian Commonwealth Military Forces:''' {{World War II |branch= Australian Army |rank= Private |unit= |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-5.jpg |startdate= 21 Jul y1942 |enddate= 27 March 1946 |units= 14 Australian Advanced Ammunition Depot}} * {{World War II |branch= Australian Army |rank= Private |unit= |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-5.jpg |startdate= 21 Jul y 1942 |enddate= 27 March 1946 |units= 14 Australian Advanced Ammunition Depot}} results in: '''WWII Australian Volunteer Defence Corps:''' {{World War II |branch= Australian Army |rank= Private |unit= |image= Occupation_Image_Capture-36.jpg |startdate= 21 Jul y 1941 |enddate= 27 March 1944 |units= Volunteer Defence Corps - 25th Battalion}} * {{World War II |branch= Australian Army |rank= Private |unit= |image= Occupation_Image_Capture-36.jpg |startdate= 21 Jul y 1941 |enddate= 27 March 1944 |units= Volunteer Defence Corps - 25th Battalion}} results in: '''WWII Royal Australian Air Force Emblem:''' {{World War II |branch= Royal Australian Air Force |rank= Leading Aircraftman |unit= |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-2.png |startdate= 10 March 1942 |enddate= 04 January 1946 |units= 1 Repair and Servicing Unit}} * {{World War II |branch= Royal Australian Air Force |rank= Leading Aircraftman |unit= |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-2.png |startdate= 10 March 1942 |enddate= 04 January 1946 |units= 1 Repair and Servicing Unit}} results in: ''' Roll of Honour - Killed in Action''' {{Roll of Honor |category= Killed in Action |description= Killed in Action, Somme, France |rank= Private |war= The Great War |image= Military_Badges_and_Insignia-12.jpg }} * {{Roll of Honor |category= Killed in Action |description= Killed in Action, Somme, France |rank= Private |war= The Great War |image= Military_Badges_and_Insignia-12.jpg }} results in: '''Mentioned in Despatches.''' {{Nonmigrating Ancestor |addinfo=(name) was Mentioned in Despatches. |flag=Occupation_Image_Capture-19.jpg |tooltip=Mentioned in Despatches Oak Leaf. }} * {{Nonmigrating Ancestor |addinfo=(name) was Mentioned in Despatches. |flag=Occupation_Image_Capture-19.jpg |tooltip=Mentioned in Despatches Oak Leaf. }} results in: === Marriage === '''First Cousin Marriage''' {{image |file=Occupation_Image_Capture-13.png |size=230|align=r }} * {{image |file=Occupation_Image_Capture-13.png |size=230|align=r }} results in: '''First Cousin Marriage ''(once removed)''''' {{image |file=Occupation_Image_Capture-13.png |size=230|align=r|caption=once removed }} * {{image |file=Occupation_Image_Capture-13.png |size=230|align=r|caption=once removed }} results in: '''Second Cousin Marriage''' {{image |file=Occupation_Image_Capture-14.png |size=230|align=r }} * {{image |file=Occupation_Image_Capture-14.png |size=230|align=r }} results in: '''Third Cousin Marriage''' {{image |file=Occupation_Image_Capture-15.png |size=230|align=r }} * {{image |file=Occupation_Image_Capture-15.png |size=230|align=r }} results in:

Oceania Cemeteries Team

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#REDIRECT [[Project:Cemeterist]] [[Category:Oceania, Cemeteries]] Welcome to the Oceania Cemeteries Team, part of the Eastern Hemisphere Cemeteries Co-op in the [[Project:Global Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. The goal of this team is to document the final resting place of people buried across the Oceania Continent and to oversee the categories and space-pages relating to the cemeteries in which they are buried. If you'd like to join the [[Project:Global Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]] or the African Cemeteries Team, please see the [[Project:Global Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries]] Project page for more information on how to join. ==Membership== :'''Team Leader''': TBD :'''Team Members''': [[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]] | [[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]] | [[Olney-518|Graeme Olney]] | [[Buckland-Pinnock-1|Arthur Buckland-Pinnock]] | [[Redepenning-2|Andrew Redepenning]] | [[McNicol-132|Neil McNicol]] | [[McMahon-1297|Phil McMahon]] | [[Teague-997|Joanne Egan]] | [[Hathaway-1809|Eileen Strikwerda]] | [[Ford-7139|Leandra Ford]] | [[Haese-11|Kylie Haese]] | [[Evans-26554|Kelly Howell]] | [[Croll-284|Neil Croll]] | [[Johansen-1608|Nathan Johansen]] | [[Sanson-287|Trish Sanson]] | [[Lucas-407|Rhonda Lucas]] | [[Urquhart-93|David Urquhart]] | [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] | [[Pepper-84|Jeanne Pepper]] | [[Curtis-4307|Peter Curtis]] | [[Bacon-2518|Marilyn Mangione]] | [[Ackroyd-321|Freda Ackroyd]] | [[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]] | [[Allison-1080|Trace Allison]] | [[Baker-39016|Lexene Baker]] | [[Miller-30302|Tracey Gould]] ==Progress Pages & Categories== :[[Space:Australia Cemeteries Progress|Australia Cemeteries Progress]] | [[:Category:Australia, Cemeteries]] :[[Space:New Zealand Cemeteries Progress|New Zealand Cemeteries Progress]] | [[:Category:New Zealand, Cemeteries]] == Legislation and Administration == The Burial and Cremation Act '''1964''' is the primary legislation for the management of burial and cremation in '''New Zealand.''' Its primary purpose is to ensure that every community has access to places for burial and cremation. Cemeteries are an essential public service and local authorities have a legal responsibility under the Act to provide them. The Act authorises local authorities to undertake work for the purpose of carrying out this duty - namely acquisition of land and establishing, maintaining and improving cemeteries. The Act requires that “every cemetery shall be open for the interment of all deceased persons, to be buried with any religious or other ceremony, or without any ceremony, as the friends of the deceased think proper”. Some local authorities also provide cremation services but they are not legally obliged to do so. Local Bodies (Councils) are the main authorities administering cemeteries in New Zealand and they pass and adhere to various by-laws applicable to burial and cremation, and applicable to the formation, maintenance, and closure of cemeteries. In many parts of New Zealand cemeteries of churchyards that were previously administered by religious organisations (churches) are now administered by their local Council. In many cases where the cemetery is administered privately, the Council can be contacted for a contact person and general information. There are some private family cemeteries on private land, and permission to enter should be obtained from the land owner. In addition there are a number of private Urupa. Some urupā are administered by their local Council, but in many cases the local Marae or iwi are responsible for care and maintenance. Note that there are often different protocols in place on urupā. Tapu observances are still in evidence concerning burial. When leaving the urupa, the tapu may be removed by washing the hands in water. For this purpose, a water container may often be found just outside the gate of the urupa. Please also be aware that some Marae may not allow photography or filming, and permission should be sought. == Cemeteries Week == '''New Zealand''' Cemeteries (Awareness) Week was first held in 2017, and again in 2018. It is anticipated that this annual event will help demystify death and celebrate what cemeteries represent - as enduring, welcoming places for people to connect with each other and their communities, and to remember their history, heroes and loved ones. The week unifies people and organisations from around New Zealand to preserve and activate these key public spaces. Team members are encouraged to participate in Cemeteries Week, and use this opportunity to gather connections and knowledge. Photographs of the event in different locations would be appreciated, and can be published on a Free-space page for that purpose.

Ochiltree County, Texas

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[[Category:Ochiltree County, Texas]] [[Category:Texas Projects]] ----
Welcome to Ochiltree County, Texas Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The current leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ==History/Timeline== {{Image|file=Ochiltree_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=' }} :: Apaches arrived,but were pushed out by Comanche Indians. :'''1874-75''' - Red River War caused the removal of Indian tribes to Oklahoma.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hco01 :'''1876'''- {{blue|The legislature formed Ochiltree county from the large Bexar district 1876. It was organized in 1889}} It is named for William Beck Ochiltree, who was the Attorney General of the Republic of Texas, or officer in the army of the Confederacy.https://texasalmanac.com/index.php?q=topics/government/ochiltree-county :'''1879''' - Tom Connell and Dee Eubank moved into the area on Wolf Creek but acreage was small. :'''1885''' Henry W Cresswell bought or leased land for his Bar CC (crewel Ranch, located in the E area of the county on Wolf Creek. He moved the ranch headquarters from Roberts County. This ranch controlled the majority of the land here. this ranch was a owned /controlled by the large syndicate, Cresswell Land and Cattle Company of Colorado. :'''1886-1887-''' As a result of the huge blizzards, the county land was settled by smaller stock farmers. :'''1887''' - Railroad arrived, Southern Kansas Railway Company line into the panhandle passing through Oklahoma and Canadian. :'''1889 -''' Ochiltree was finally organized. Ochiltree town, founded in 1885, county seat in 1889, when the local residents decided to organize the county. :'''1885-1889''' population was a village, named Perryton founded. :'''1880s and 1890s''' revolved around the village of '''Ochiltree''', in the central part of the county fifteen miles south of the site of present Perryton. :'''1890- 1900''' Number of ranches - 47 - 71. :'''1900-''' Settlers tended to settle near the railroad. The cattle grew 10,00 - 84,000. :'''1900'''- Ochilltree was still 1-2 days travel from the railroad. :'''1900-1910''' - population increased to 267. Little to NO crops at this time, except corn and vegetables for personal use. :'''1910-''' 264 ranches with stock farming yielding to wheat production. {{Blue|226,000 acres planted}} :'''1915 Ochiltree village''' county seat, began with population 500 with a courthouse, jail, school, bank, 2 churches :'''1918''' - Diversified agricultural farming such as wheat, sorghum, poultry raising and 24,000 cattle. :'''1919- 1920''' -North Texas and Santa Fe Railroad began in Oklahoma to '''Spearman, Hansford County''' led way for more wheat production. This changed Ochiltree. :'''1919''' Ochiltree (town) was 15 miles south of the railroad, was hurting due to loss of the market and was shrinking. :'''1920''' Perryton who was on the railroad was growing. County seat and the entire town of Ochiltree was moved to Perrytone. {{Image|file=Dallam_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=c |size=330 |caption=Plowing painting }}{{clear}} :'''1919-1920''' Small community Wawaka (German immigrants 1885) moved itself 3 miles north to be situated on the railroad and changed its name to''' Waca''' :'''1930'''- there wee 580 farms, ranches, 210,000 acres wheat. :'''1930's Great Depression and Dust Bow;''' hit Ochiltree county just as it hurt all counties. Wheat declined, population dropped.. :'''1940s,'''Economy recovered :'''1955'''- Oil and gas were discovered in 1912, but first successful major producer was in 1955. :'''1955''' Oil boom occurred. This did not last. -1950 population was 6,024, then 9,380 in 1960 and to 9,704 by 1970.In the 1970's the big oil boom started to reach a stabile point and population followed this 9,588 in 1980, 9,128 in 1990, and 9,006 in 2000. {{Image|file=Gray_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption='. }} ---- The Wheat story of Panhandle counties [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txochilt/wheat.html Wheat in the Panhandle] Wheat is one of the best grains to raise. It is planted in the fall, germinates during the winter and by spring is sprouted and growing. For the panhandle, it is harvested usually in June/July. Cotton does not grow as well in the Panhandle. The Wheat pastures provide winter grazing depending on when it is planted. Either corn, sorghum or wheat are preferable here. It was first grown near Sherman back in 1833. That acreage expanded through North Central Texas as we'll as the Panhandle. When the farmers were educated in the 1930' and 1940's to rotate crops and allow a portion of the land to lie fallow this helped in the production. In 1850 the wheat crop < 50,000 bushels, 1867 it was 6,000,000 bushels, valued at $1.00/bushel. By 1875-1900 family flour industry developed in the DFW region. :Most Texas wheat was the hard red winter class . A drought in Texas winter of 1950 through the decade hurt the production for 10 years. NOTE: Other Texas counties also grow wheat now.. Throughout the 1950, 60, 70's wheat was almost totally a cash crop. Almost all Texas wheat grown during this time period was of the hard red winter class and grown primarily on the High Plains. One of the worst droughts in Texas history began in the winter of 1950 and continued throughout the decade. In 1955 a combination of extreme drought and infestation reduced the annual yield of wheat to only 14,326,000 bushels. [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txochilt/wheat.html Wheat in the Panhandle] :The year of 1961 was a bumper crop and acreage yielded 86,956,000 bushels.the third largest crop on record. In 1968 the crop of 84,150,000 bushels raised on 3,825,000 acres was valued at $106,029,000. ::There are 7 large flour mills in the state. Irrigation began, which increases the production and half of the acreage of Texas was on the high plains. Half of that is irrigated. Many farmers plant in September, graze and fatten their stock on the green wheat, and market their cattle in the later winter months. This allows the wheat to mature for harvest in June. The better quality wheat is used for flour, such as the soft red winter wheat. Hard red winter wheat still predominates. Leading wheat producing counties in 1990 were Hansford, Ochiltree, Wilbarger, Swisher, Deaf Smith, even Castro. courtesy of Vertical Files, Barker Texas History Center, University of Texas at Austin (Grain, Wheat). by Clinton P. Hartmann NOTE SEE U-Tube: ''' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YR--SwEVIeE Davis Family Wheat Farm (Texas Country Reporter)]''' ===Government Offices=== Ochiltree county has had two courthouses. :'''1891 1st Ochiltree courthouse''' - a 2-story courthouse was built (100 yards southeast) of lumber freighted from Dodge City, Kansas. There is no image. :'''1919-1920- 2nd county seat and courthouse'''- 1919 due to the Santa Fe Railway building its railway between Ochiltree and Gray, Oklahoma, a village was built and grew at first and later called Perryton. They laid out lots and offered to relocate people with free lots. People arrived, with this offer. Then 1919 they moved the existing buidings in Ochiltree to the new site using steam engines. Prewritten. north), called Perrytown {{Image|file=Ochiltree_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Ochiltree courthouse, Perryton. }} ===Geography=== North Central Plains is bounded by the '''Caprock Escarpment''' in the Panhandle. This Caprock is higher in elevation than the rest of the North Central Plains. A noted fact of one who has lived there,- over the ages the creeks and rivers run-off of water wears the region down to the river. This is known as the '''Breaks.''' The Texas Panhandle consists of northernmost 26 counties. This is very flat topographically. Some towns are able to see the lights of the next town. The Panhandle Regional Planning Commission, lists following counties as part of the Texas Panhandle: *Armstrong, Briscoe, Carson, Castro, Childress, Collingsworth, Dallam, Deaf Smith, Donley, Grey, Hall, Hansford, Hartley, Hemphill, Hutchinson, Lipsomb, Moore, Oldham, Parmer, Potter, Randall, Sherman, Swisher, Roberts, and Wheeler Count ies :Ochiltree County is in the heart of the High Plains. :'''Latitude/longitude'''- 36°17' north latitude and 100°49' west longitude. :'''Size''': 907 square miles of level prairies cut by Wolf Creek, running E from the center of the county and Palo Duro, Chiquita Creeks flowing into Oklahoma and these are intermittent when rains occur. :'''Soil''' - rich clay and loam soils :'''Grasses'''-, Trees- abundant native grasses, wheat, grain sorghum, corn, and alfalfa. :'''Minerals''' - Oil and gas are produced in substantial quantities. :'''Elevation'''- 2,600 to 3,100 feet above sea level :'''Rainfall''' -20.48 inches :'''Temperatures'''- maximum of 93° F in July, minimum of 18° F in January. :'''Growing Season'''- 191 days. ===Adjacent counties=== *Texas County, Oklahoma (north) *Beaver County, Oklahoma (northeast) *Lipscomb County (east) *Roberts County (south) *Hansford County (west) *Hemphill County (southeast) ===Protected areas=== *Buried City [https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/bbb08 Buried City] This pre-Columbian site was found 18 miles SE of Perryton on Wolf Creek..Back in the 1870's the ruins were visible above ground to buffalo hunters. In 1907 a teacher at Canadian Academy, T. L. Eyerly and students found rock slab walls and pre Columbian artifacts. Later geologist Charles N Gould named the largest ruin "the Temple". The site seemed to be 3,500 ft long, located on the Shady Nook Ranch, owned by James Fryer. The Texas Historical Commission was given 2 easements of 50 acres, and added it to the list of Historic places, preserved by the Texas Antiquities Code.. Even in the 1960-'s -1980's studies continued by excavations.. This architecture is thought to be similar to that of Antelope Creek Focus. The buildings were massive in size i.e. one house -- 650-sq ft foor space.. There were large caliche boulders that outlined the structure. The interior of the room was dug out 2 feet deep, then the exterior walls were placed.. There was a center aisle of 10-12 ft for hearth, and posts supported the roof. The entrance always faced EAST and was 8-10 ft long. There were also round storage pits which were 3-4 ft deep. These people at the time would have only had stone and bone tools to create this.. (and I have just described one building) A historical marker is on Lake Fryer Road 4 miles E of Hwy 83. ===Demographics=== As of 2010 census, Ochhiltree has a population of 10,223. The county seat is Perryton. . Ochiltree was previously one of 30 Dry counties. (no liquor was sold in the county. It was previously one of 30 of the prohibition or entirely dry counties in the state of Texas. The county has a total area of 918 square miles, Only 0.5 sq miles is water. i.e.-'''few creeks''' As of the census of 2000, there were 9,006 people, 3,261 households, and 2,488 families residing in the county. This gives a density of 20 people per sq mile. Racial breakdown - 86.2 percent White, 0.13 percent Black or African American, 13.79 percent of the population were Hispanic. The median age was 34 years. The median income for a household in the county was $38,013, and the median income for a family was $45,565. Males had a median income of $31,558 versus $19,890 for females, indicating a relatively '''high level of income inequality''' based on gender. 8.7 percent of those 65 and older were living below the poverty line. Those making less than $25,000 per year was 32.2 percent of the population, while 1.9 percent made more than $150,000, according to the 2000 census. 17.5 percent of the population made less than $15,000 per year, while 6.06 percent made more than $100,000. Politics:
Republican In 2004, Ochiltree County had 91.5% of voters (2,922) voted for Texas' George W. Bush. This is second-highest percentage of votes Bush received for any county in the US (in both 2000 and 2004). In 2008, 91.7% of voters supported Senator John McCain, versus 7.8% of voters supported Barack Obama. Obviously the nation and even Texas had high votes for Obama. In general most of the Texas Panhandle vote Republican. Presidential elections indicate a strong sense of support for the Republican party. Education:
Of the population aged 25 and older (5,441 people), 27% of the county said they had high school diploma as highest level as opposed to statewide ave of 24.8%. And Bachelor degree or more were 16.1% compared to a 23.2 statewide percentage...... The Allen Campus of Frank Phillips College is located in Perryton. Major highways
U.S. Highway 83 Texas State Highway 15 Texas State Highway 70 ====Cities==== *[[:Category:Perryton, Texas|Perryton]] County Seat =====Town/communities===== *[[:Category:Booker, Texas|Booker]] *[[:Category:Farnsworth, Texas|Farnsworth]] *[[:Category:Huntoon, Texas|Huntoon]] *[[:Category:Ochiltree, Texas|Ochiltree]] *[[:Category:Twitchell, Texas|Twitchell]] *[[:Category:Waka, Texas|Waka]] ===Formed From=== Bexar District. ===County Resources=== {{Image|file=Midland_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=pumpjack. }}{{clear}} *Ochiltree County is the setting for the Hank the Cowdog series of children's books, in the unincorporated city of Twitchell. ====Census==== Historical population Census Pop. %± :1890 -- 198 — :1900 -- 267 34.8% :1910 -- 1,602 500.0% :1920 -- 2,331 45.5% :1930 -- 5,224 124.1% :1940 -- 4,213 −19.4% :1950 -- 6,024 43.0% :1960 -- 9,380 55.7% :1970 -- 9,704 3.5% :1980 -- 9,588 −1.2% :1990 -- 9,128 −4.8% :2000 -- 9,006 −1.3% :2010 -- 10,223 13.5% :Est. 2015 -- 10,747 5.1% ====Notables==== :[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txochilt/wwp1.html World War I Casualtis] :[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txochilt/wwp2.html World War 2 Casualties and MIA] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txochilt/kwc.html Korean War casualties] ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *'''Ochiltree Cemetery, Ochiltree, Texas -''' During the 1930's Depression of the 1930's The Works Progress Administration provided the incentive and helped provide the entry gate for this cemetery. Veterans of wars are buried here: Civil War, Spanish American wars, World Wars I and II and the conflicts in Korea and Vietnam are buried here.[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Ochiltree/Ochiltree.html Ochiltree Cemetery, Ochiltree,Texas] *[[:Category: Ochiltree Cemetery, Perryton, Texas|Ochiltree Cemetery, Ochiltree]] ::[https://texas.hometownlocator.com/maps/feature-map,ftc,2,fid,1364333,n,ochiltree%20cemetery.cfm Ochiltree Cemetery, Ochltree County] ::[https://roadsidethoughts.com/tx/cemeteries/ochiltree-cemetery-xx-ochiltree-profile.htm Ochiltree Cemetery, Ochiltree County, Texas] *[[:Category: Ochiltree Cemetery, Perryton, Texas|Ochiltree Cemetery, Perryton]] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2698 FindaGrave cemeteries, Ochiltree county] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Ochiltree/ListOchiltree.html Cemeteries of Ochiltree county] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ochiltree_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch Ochltree cemeteries, records, genealogy] ===Sources=== *[http://www.co.ochiltree.tx.us *https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hco01 *http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txochilt/

Ochre Pit Cove, Newfoundland

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[[Category: Ochre Pit Cove, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category: Ochre Pit Cove, Dominion of Newfoundland]] [[Category: Ochre Pit Cove, Newfoundland]] ''This article is a stub. Anything you can add to it is appreciated.'' ==History== Ochre Pit Cove is named so because of a large ocher deposit in the area. Originally, the cove was inhabited by Beothuk, the Indigenous people who inhabited Newfoundland before European settlers arrived. The Beothuk people painted their skin with the ochre, and there are still stone markers on a hill in Ochre Pit Cove left behind by themWordpress blog, "Excursion Around the Bay", [https://excursionaroundthebay.wordpress.com/2017/10/25/ochre-pit-cove/ Ochre Pit Cove.] Steph and Brian, 2017.. ===Early Families=== The first recorded European settler was a John Keating who is recorded as having two fishing stages there in 1774. Of course, the inshore fishery is what brought Europeans here in the first place, and by the early 1800s some inhabitants were participating in the migratory fishery in the Straight Shore, Bonavista Bay, Hamilton Sound and the Indian Islands. There was also some participation in the Labrador fishery, as in a bunch of other nearby communities. By 1775, [[Halfyard-15|Richard Halfyard]], and his wife [[Churchill-1197|Elizabeth Churchill]], of Bovey Tracey, Devon, England, were living there. Their eldest daughter [[Halfyard-40|Elizabeth Halfyard]] was recorded born there 24 Jun 1775. In the first census of 1836 the population of Ochre Pit Cove was recorded at 235, and it peaked at 391 in 1874. By 1956 it had dwindled to 158, and is now counted with with Western Bay. Several other communities in Newfoundland are known to have been founded by people who left Ochre Pit Cove including Pinchard’s Island, Ladle Cove, and Gander Bay. Incidentally, Gander Bay is about 54 km from the town of Gander, where I grew up and currently live. See Ochre Pit Cove One Place Study for 18th Century Families histories https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Ochre_Pit_Cove%2C_Newfoundland_Colony_One_Place_Study Corrections are welcomed. ===Resources=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Ochre_Pit_Cove,_Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==

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[[Category:Powell-5629 Sources]] [[Space:OCLC-11953941|»]] {{#switch: {{{t|F}}} |S = Jordan, ''Colonial Families of Philadelphia'' {{#if:{{{p|}}}|, {{{p|}}}}} |F = Jordan, John W. ''Colonial Families of Philadelphia''. Lewis Publishing Company, New York and Chicago (1911). OCLC11953941{{#if:{{{p|}}}|, page {{{p|}}}}}. [http://www.archive.org/details/colonialfamilies02jord archive.org] |L = Jordan, John W. ''Colonial Families of Philadelphia''. Lewis Publishing Company, New York and Chicago (1911). OCLC11953941. [http://www.archive.org/details/colonialfamilies02jord archive.org] }} Volume 1: [https://archive.org/details/colonialfamilies01jord Internet Archives] Volume 2: [https://archive.org/details/colonialfamilies02jord Internet Archives] * [http://www.archive.org/details/colonialfamilies02jord archive.org] * [https://books.google.com/books?id=3kc2AQAAMAAJ Google Books] * [https://openlibrary.org/books/OL23289378M/Colonial_families_of_Philadelphia openlibrary.org] * [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/11953941 worldcat.org] ---- Partial index with links to page view of original document on archive.org and wikitree profile where available. *[https://archive.org/stream/colonialfamilies02jord#page/1753/mode/1up Full Index] {| ! style="background:#f0f0f0;"|Family ! style="background:#f0f0f0;" |profile ! style="background:#f0f0f0; margin:30px"|Pages |- |Evans Family | |[https://archive.org/stream/colonialfamilies02jord#page/1465/mode/1up 1465 - 1469] |- |Lukens Family | |[https://archive.org/stream/colonialfamilies02jord#page/1470/mode/1up 1470 - 1473] |- |Conard or Conrad Family |[[Kunders-7 | Thones Kunders]] |[https://archive.org/stream/colonialfamilies02jord#page/1474/mode/2up 1474 - 1479] |- |} ---- '''Citation Example:''' ::Jordan, John W. ''Colonial Families of Philadelphia''. Lewis Publishing Company, New York and Chicago (1911). OCLC11953941. [http://www.archive.org/details/colonialfamilies02jord archive.org] '''Citation template: '''{{Space:OCLC-11953941}} ::{{Space:OCLC-11953941}} '''Short citation for footnotes: '''{{Space:OCLC-11953941 |t=S}} ::{{Space:OCLC-11953941 |t=S}} ---- [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:OCLC-11953941| what links here]]

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{{US History|sub-project=Georgia}} :Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] :Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Oconee_County_Georgia.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Eagle Tavern (Watkinsville). }} Oconee County, Georgia is named for the Oconee river which flows along part of the E border. Did you know there is a Oconee County, South Carolina? :'''1872''' SW Clarke Co. residents wanted their own county after the change of county seat from Watkinsville to Athens. This county was to satisfy those residents. :'''1875''' - Oconee County was created from the SW part of Clarke County by the Georgia General Assembly. http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/watkinsville[http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/watkinsville Watkinsville] :'''Jan 7 1887''' Most of the town of Watkinsville and its courthouse burned 7 January. Judge R.M. Jackson and a local minister carried most of the courthouse records to safety. Only the county commission records were lost.https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Oconee_County,_Georgia_Genealogy :'''Watkinsville,''' the seat of Oconee County, has been a center of social life and a hub for local politics in northeast Georgia since the early nineteenth century. The city is 15 miles south of Athens and 60 miles east of Atlanta. :'''1791''' City of Watkinsville, founded around 1791, is the seat of Oconee County. Agriculture is the main economic activity throughout the city's history. :'''Watkinsville''' was named for Colonel Robert Watkins from Augusta. He was a lawyer who compiled the Digest of the Laws of the State of Georgia through 1799. :'''1791''' Watkinsville began as a village with its location on what was considered the western from frontier of the USA. It was situated between the Cherokee and the Creek territories. Fort Edward was nearby, providing some protection. :'''1791''' the first records in Clarke County reflect the''' Eagle Tavern'''. This was 58 years after James Edward Oglethorpe founded the colony of Georgia. {{Image|file=Oconee_County_Georgia-2.jpg |align=r |size=375 |caption=Eagle tavern then and now. }}{{clear}} :'''1799''' - Members of Mars Hill Baptist Church carried their guns to Sunday services. :'''1801''' -Eagle Tavern, is thought to be located where the old Fort Edward stood. Richard Richardson bought the Tavern after staying there, and continued to run it as a tavern and hotel for travelers until his death, 1875. :'''19th Century''' -Eagle Tavern was the stop for stage travelers during much of the nineteenth century. :'''1802''' John Cobb donated 8 lots from his plantation land to create the city of Watkinsville. It then became the seat for Clarke County and remained so until 1872, when Athens took over that role. Angry locals voted to create a new county, named after the Oconee River on its eastern border, and :'''1810''' 35 whites and 55 slaves made up the town's population. :'''1850-1860s''' Plantation agriculture dominated the early economy. Cotton was the mainstain, with slaves provided the labor. :'''1860''' population showed 447 whites and 426 slaves. :'''Feb 25 1875''' - Watkinsville became county seat. {{Image|file=Oconee_County_Georgia-4.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Ashford Stoore 1900, and today}}{{clear}} :'''1905''' racial violence erupted outside of Watkinsville. A mob of 75 men took the unprotected prisoners, who were not related to one another, out of the Oconee County jail while the judge and sheriff were out of town. Nine men, eight African American and one white man, were lynched on the pretense that one of them had tried to rape a white woman. :'''1966''' -The tavern was dedicated as a historic site in 1966 by the Georgia Historical Commission and today houses a museum. :'''2006''' - The county was ranked as the third-best rural county to live in by Progressive Farmer magazine. A Wisconsin Population Health Institute ranked Oconee County, Georgia as one of the top 3 healthiest counties in Georgia. The study ranked the county 2nd in the state in "Overall Health Factors" and 3rd in "Overall Health Outcomes.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oconee_County,_Georgia :'''2016''' today the Eagle Tavern still stands and is the Oconee County Welcome Center, as well as a museum commemorating the era of wagon and stage travel. Travelers from Madison and Greensboro visited the hotel and tavern, which became famous thanks to the legend of a Confederate veteran. The lore of Eagle Tavern says a Southern soldier hid in its attic as Union troops moved through the town after they were defeated at the Battle of Sunshine Church on July 31, 1864. The soldier was cared for by slaves, who provided him with food and coal. ===Government=== The Oconee County Courthouse has always been positioned directly opposite from the Eagle Tavern in some form on Main Street in Downtown Watkinsville. The county has had four courthouses since its founding in 1875. The structure to the left was built in 1887; the current structure was built in 1939. '''#1 Courthouse, 1875''' '''2nd Courthouse, 1887''' The structure in the image {{Image|file=Oconee_County_Georgia-3.jpg |align=r |size=375 |caption=1887 and 1939 courthouse. }}{{clear}} '''3rd Courthouse ''' ''' 4th Courthouse, 1939''' {{Image|file=Oconee_County_Georgia-1.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=courthouse. }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== :SizeOconee county has a total area of 186 square miles (480 km2), (184 square miles (480 km2) is land) and (2.1 square miles (5.4 km2) is water :Location -Oconee County is located in the Upper Oconee River sub-basin of the Altamaha River basin. :Watkinsville, the seat of Oconee County, has been a center of social life and a hub for local politics in northeast Georgia since the early nineteenth century. The city is 15 miles south of Athens and 60 miles east of Atlanta. ====Adjacent counties==== :Clarke County (north){{Image|file=Oconee_County_Georgia-5.jpg |align=r |size=170 |caption=location. }} :Oglethorpe County (east) :Greene County (southeast) :Morgan County (south) :Walton County (west) :Barrow County (northwest) ====Formed From==== * Oconee County was created from the SW part of Clarke County in 1875. =====Protected areas===== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chattahoochee-Oconee_National_Forest Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest] 866,468 acres (Chattahoochee National Forest comprises 750,145 acres) and (Oconee National Forest comprises 116,232 acres). The county with the most acreage is Rabun County, Georgia, which has 148,684 acres. Wildlife here includes hawk, owl, blackbirds, ducks, eagles, sparrows, hummingbirds, geese, and cardinal, shrew, coyote, a variety of bats, squirrel, beaver, river otter, bobcat, deer, weasel, mice, and foxes with amphibians, fish and other amphibians in the streams. Various species of reptiles also inhabit the forest. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chattahoochee-Oconee_National_Forest ===Demographics=== In 2010 there were 32,808 people in the county with a population density of 178.0 inhabitants/sq. mi. Racial makeup of the county was 88.4% white, 5.0% African American, 3.1% Asian, 0.1% American Indian, 2.0% from other races, and 1.4% from two or more races. Those of Hispanic or Latino origin made up 4.4% of the population. In terms of ancestry, 19.9% were English, 14.7% were American, 13.3% were Irish, and 12.2% were German. Median income for a household in the county was $74,352 and $85,371 for a family was $85,371. About 6.3% of families and 7.4% of the population were below the poverty line, including 9.1% of those under age 18 and 8.4% of those age 65 or over https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oconee_County,_Georgia *Watkinsville, Georgia does not depend upon agriculture in the 2000's. Light industry, small businesses, an arts community replaced the agriculture dependence. Southwire, a Carrollton-based manufacturer of wire and cable products, and AmeriPride, (apparel and linen service compan), are major employers. The Oconee Industrial Park has Town Center retail and office complex in downtown Watkinsville with salons, restaurants,retail shops, and of course antique shops line Main Street. *City of Watkinsville has a motto: "The Artland of Georgia," supports a thriving arts community that contributes to the local economy. The Oconee Cultural Arts Foundation, located in the old Watkinsville High School, joins the Chappelle Gallery, Happy Valley Pottery, as well as art shops, artist galleries. The city is close to Athens, where many Watkinsville residents work at the '''University of Georgia'''. *2012, the Wisconsin Population Health Institute ranked Oconee County, Georgia as one of the top 3 healthiest counties in Georgia. The study ranked the county 2nd in the state in "Overall Health Factors" and 3rd in "Overall Health Outcomes.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oconee_County,_Georgia *'''University'''
University of Georgia, in Athens, Georgia '''Oconee County Highways'''
{| border="1" class="sortable" !Highways!!Highways!! Highways |- |U.S. Route 29||U.S. Route 78||U.S. Route 129 Business |- |U.S. Route 129||U.S. Route 441||U.S. Route 78 Business |- |Georgia State Route 8||Georgia State Route 10||U.S. Route 441 Business |- |Georgia State Route 15||Georgia State Route 24||Georgia State Route 24 Business |- |Georgia State Route 53 ||Georgia State Route 316||Georgia State Route 186 |- |Georgia State Route 422||Georgia State Route 10 Loop |} ====Cities==== *'''[[:Category:Watkinsville, Georgia|Watkinsville]]-''' covers 3.23 square miles and has a population of 2,832. =====Towns/Census Des Places/Uninc Communities===== * [[:Category:Bogart, Georgia|Bogart]] - on N border, was founded in 1869 and was originally named for Osceola, a Creek-Seminole Indian. The town was renamed Bogart in honor of a railroad agent in 1892. *[[:Category:North High Shoals, Georgia|North High Shoals]] (1933) -on SW border, named for rapid in Apalachee River Bishop (1890), originally Greenwood Crossing, was named for local resident W. H. Bishop, one of the county's original councilmen. ====County Resources==== *Watkinsville is unofficially referred to as "The Artland of Georgia", A bronze sculpture, designed by artist, Jim Sharon. It may be seen on wikipedia and is shown on the wall of the Community Center *The Oconee Cultural Arts Foundation or OCAF is located in Watkinsville in the old high school as part of the 1902 OCAF Center and Gallery near the Board of Education. *The Iron Horse sculpture stands in a field approximately twelve miles S of Watkinsville. *Eagle Tavern *Harris Shoals Park *Oconee County Courthouse attract visitors from throughout the area. *historic South Main Street District, ( National Register of Historic Places), *Ashford Memorial Methodist Church, *Haygood House *Ashford Manor., a bed and breakfast, summer pop and classic concerts *"Grace's Birthday Party," an annual fundraiser for veterinary research and pet adoption. =====Notables===== *Colt Ford -Country Music Star and Pro Golfer *John Berry -Country Music Star *Charles Ivie, current Mayor - Watkinsville *Joseph Walter, former Mayor and police officer Athens-Clarke County *James "Jim" T. Luken, Jr., Vietnam veteran marine , and former Mayor *Sammy Sanders, former Mayor, Watkinsville *Hank Huckaby, chancellor of the University System of Georgia *John Wes Townley, retired NASCAR driver. Notable for driving the Zaxby's car. ====Census==== :1880 --- 6,351 — :1890 --- 7,713 21.4% :1900 --- 8,602 11.5% :1910 --- 11,104 29.1% :1920 --- 11,067 −0.3% :1930 --- 8,082 −27.0% :1940 --- 7,576 −6.3% :1950 --- 7,009 −7.5% :1960 --- 6,304 −10.1% :1970 --- 7,915 25.6% :1980 --- 12,427 57.0% :1990 --- 17,618 41.8% :2000 --- 26,225 48.9% :2010 --- 32,808 25.1% :Est. 2016 --- 36,838 ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }} *[http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga//oconee/cemetery.html US Gen Cemeteries] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Oconee_County,_Georgia_Genealogy FamilySearch Genealoogy] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=490 FindaGrave Cemeteries] ===Sources=== *[https://play.google.com/store/books/details/A_History_of_Georgia_From_Its_First_Discovery_by_E?id=-WGC_TwkJMwC&hl=en_US A History of Georgia: From Its First Discovery by Europeans to the Adoption of the Present Constitution in MDCCXCVIII, Vol 1], by William Bacon Stevens January 1, 1847 New York : D. Appleton *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oconee_County,_Georgia *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarke_County,_Georgia *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watkinsville,_Georgia *http://www.oconeecounty.com *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=490 FindaGrave Cemeteries]

Oconee County, South Carolina

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{{US History|sub-project=South Carolina}} {{Sticker | category = Oconee County, South Carolina | image = Oconee_County_South_Carolina-7.jpg | text = [[Space:Oconee County, South Carolina|Oconee County, South Carolina]] }} *Leader of this Project is Paula J *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Oconee_County_South_Carolina-3.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Entering Oconee co., SC. }} Oconee County, South Carolina is named Oconee - is a Cherokee word, "Ae-quo-nee". It translates to: "land beside the water."https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oconee_County,_South_Carolina :'''300 AD-1100''' Present-day Oconee County was home to unknown groups of Indians.Etowah Indians probably occupied the region. http://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/oconee_county_sc.html :'''1350-1360''' Muskogeans inhabited parts of the territory previously occupied by the Etowahs from approximately 1350-1600. :'''post 1500's''' -Cherokees arrived in present-day far eastern Georgia and NW South Carolin. When additional artifacts ae discovered, may change the dates. :'''Early 1700s''' Oconee, Sc was a local Cherokee town established on the main British/Cherokee trading path between Charleston and the Mississippi River in the early 18th century. :'''1760''', The Cherokees and South Carolina were involved in bitter war. This resulted in the destruction of most of the Lower Cherokee villages, and the loss by the Cherokee of lands south and east of the present-day South Carolina counties of Anderson and Greenville. :'''1776-1780s''' Cherokees attacked the settled parts of South Carolina, resulted in one of the early campaigns of the Revolutionary War. The geographic locale placed it at the intersection of the trading path and the Cherokee treaty boundary of 1777. {{Image|file=Oconee_County_South_Carolina-7.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=logo }} :'''1780s''' - The rare wildflower, '''Oconee Bell''', first recorded by André Michaux. :'''1780s''' - After the American Revolutionary War, Colonel Benjamin Cleveland and a group of followers received land grants from Georgia and settled in present-day Oconee County. :'''1784''' - When these people arrived in 1784, they were the first white settlers in this land that eventually became Oconee County. After Georgia gave up all claims to the land between the Tugaloo and Keowee rivers by the Treaty of Beaufort in 1787, Cleveland and some other settlers were regranted select lands by South Carolina on the east side of the Tugaloo River. :'''1787''' - Georgia withdrew its claims to the land between the Tugaloo and Keowee River by the Treaty of Beaufort to South Carolina. :'''1792''', a frontier outpost was built by the SC State Militia near the town site and was named Oconee Station. {{Image|file=Oconee_County_South_Carolina-2.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Oconee Station. }}{{clear}} :'''1816''' - Cherokee sold their remaining South Carolina land. :'''Slavery '''[http://freedomonthemove.org Slavery on the Move] :'''1850''' - After the American Revolution, settlers from other parts of the state began moving in, including the Germans from Charleston who founded the town of Walhalla. :'''1850s''' - The largest town was Tunnel Hill, located above Stumphouse Mountain Tunnel. {{Image|file=Oconee_County_South_Carolina-5.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Stumphouse Tunnel ( never finished). }}{{clear}} :'''1856''' -the Blue Ridge Railroad needed a tunnel through the Oconee mountains.. So excavation began for this tunnel for the Blue Ridge Railroad that would have linked Charleston with Knoxville, Tennessee. The Civil War stopped the project. This unfinished tunnel still is there today. :'''1859''' - The railroad played a major role in the development of this area. The Blue Ridge Railroad was completed in 1859, and connected Anderson with Walhalla. Railway transportation added a major role in the development of the county. :'''Dec 20, 1860''' - South Carolina was the first state to secede from the Union. Fort Sumter was unoccupied at this time.. :'''Dec 26'' (Six days later) Union Major Robert Anderson secretly moved his troops from the indefensible Fort Moultrie, located nearby, to the better fortified, Fort Sumter. He worked with the troops to beef up fortifications on the incomplete fort. The fort was missing half of its cannons. The first battle started when the Confederates threatened to bombard the fort if the union sent supply ships to resupply the fort. President Lincoln, contacted the Gov of South Carolina that the shipment was a peaceful supply mission, and please hold fire. so it could deliver food....He said if the fort was attacked, he would reinforce the fort... Lincoln had hoped the Confederates would make the first move if there was going to be war. However, if the fort was attacked, then Lincoln announced that he would reinforce the fort.https://wineandhistory.wordpress.com/?s=ft+Sumter {{Image|file=Oconee_County_South_Carolina-1.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Fort Sumter. }}{{clear}} :'''Apr 11, 1861''' -The Confederates fired the first shot on Fort Sumter at 4:30 am. Major Anderson waited 2 hours to return fire. Then at early morning, 7:00 am, Captain Abner Doubleday fired the first cannon shot towards the Confederates. No Union soldiers were killed or injured during the bombardment. However 2 Union soldiers fired the cannon during the surrender ceremony, which misfired.https://wineandhistory.wordpress.com/?s=ft+Sumter {{Image|file=Oconee_County_South_Carolina-6.jpg |align=r |size=425 |caption=Oconee County and Mountainous Ridge }}{{clear}} :'''1868''' - Oconee County was formed when Pickens County was divided. Walhalla was made the county seat. When Oconee County was created out of the Pickens District, it was named for Oconee Town, SC. It is the richest county in the United States. Other cities in the county include Seneca and Westminster which are some of the richest cities. http://uncyclopedia.wikia.com/wiki/Oconee_County,_South_Carolina :'''1870''' - Air line Railroad built a railroad through the county which helped to form Seneca and Westminster. :'''1873''' - When the Atlanta & Richmond Air Line Railway was built in 1873, the creation of the town of Westminster in 1874, named for the church in England, and the creation of the town of Seneca (1873, an Indian name. Mountain Rest, a picturesque name, is in the mountains north of Walhalla. West Union began as a temperance union. Salem, near Whitewater Falls, is another early community. Fair Play gets its name from a fight. :'''Post 1782 -'''Colonel Benjamin Cleveland of North Carolina and followers received land grants from Georgia and settled along the Tugaloo River. (At that time, the state of Georgia claimed lands on the eastern side of the river in what is today Oconee County.) :'''1890'''- Newry, near Seneca, is an 1890s textile village, still with some of its nineteenth century charm. :'''1893''' - Newry was established as mill village to house workers of the Courtenay Manufacturing Company. ===Government Offices=== Oconee County Courthouse, 1953s- still stands, and the fate is under discussion. {{Image|file=Oconee_County_South_Carolina-4.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=1953 Oconee Co. Courthouse. }} Courthouse, 2003 the New Oconee County Courthouse in Walhalla. {{Image|file=Oconee_County_South_Carolina.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Oconee courthouse, 2003. }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== :Oconee County is the westernmost county in the U.S. state of South Carolina. As of the 2010 census, the population was 74,273. :Mountainous and rich county :County Seat - is Walhalla :Located- upstate South Carolina in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains Oconee County has all the benefits: :Gorgeous lakes and mountains, with fabulous views :Waterfalls, rivers, and hiking trails :All the amenities close at hand :The joy of four seasons—none of them lasting too long! : Rivers- Chattooga River (borders Georgia), Tugaloo and Keowee RiverYellow Branch Falls. numerous picturesque waterfalls, accessible by hiking :13 state and local parks :Lakes -Lake Keowee, Lake Hartwell, Lake Jocasse :Keowee, Seneca and Whitewater rivers are on the east, Tugaloo and Chattooga on the west, with numerous small tributaries. :The streams afford abundance of trout, both brook and rainbow. The forests have quail, pheasants, turkeys, squirrels, foxes, deer, raccoons, opossums, wildcats, groundhogs. ====Adjacent counties==== *Jackson County, North Carolina - north *Transylvania County, North Carolina - northeast *Pickens County - east *Anderson County - southeast *Hart County, Georgia - south *Franklin County, Georgia - south *Stephens County, Georgia - southwest *Habersham County, Georgia - west *Rabun County, Georgia - west *Macon County, North Carolina - northwest ====Protected areas==== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumter_National_Forest Sumter National Forest] Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt proclaimed the Sumter a separate National Forest. in 1936. ::Land placed as protected were eroding ancient farm fields, gullies, and over-logged forests. After becoming part of the Sumter. The Soul erosion was halted, which regulated the streams and rivers.. No logging was done, so the timber forests began to regrow.. Now ( seventy years later) the land has been restored and is productive again.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumter_National_Forest ===Demographics=== In 2000, there were 66,215 people in the county with a population density of 106 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 89.14% White, 8.38% Black or African American, 0.22% Native American, 0.35% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 1.06% from other races, 2.36% of the population were Hispanic. Ancestru-26.5% were of American, 13.1% Irish, 11.9% German and 10.5% English. The median income for a household in the county was $36,666, and the median income for a family was $43,047. The per capita income for the county was $18,965. About 7.60% of families and 10.80% of the population were below the poverty line, including 14.00% of those under age 18 and 12.90% of those age 65.. By 2010 population was 4,273 people.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oconee_County,_South_Carolina *Song, "Yankee Bayonet (I Will Be Home Then)" by the indie rock group the Decemberists, on their 2006 album "The Crane Wife" mentions Oconee region: The reference is "When I was a girl how the hills of Oconee made a seam to hem me in." ====Formed From:==== *1868 When Oconee County was created out of the Pickens District, it was named for Oconee Town. ====Cities==== *[[:Category:Seneca, South Carolina|Seneca]] *[[:Category:Walhalla, South Carolina|Walhalla]] (county seat) *[[:Category:Westminster, South Carolina|Westminister]] =====Towns===== *Salem *West Union Union Communities and Census Des Place(CDP) {| border="1" class="sortable" !Uninc Communities!!Uninc Communities!!CDP |- |Long Creek||Tarnassee|| Fair Play |- |Madison||Townville ||Utica |- |Mountain Rest||Richland||Newry |- |Oakway||Tokeena Crossroads |} ====County Resources==== *http://www.oconeecountry.com/media.html Oconee Video] =====Land Grants===== *Colonel Benjamin Cleveland of North Carolina and followers received land grants from Georgia and settled along the Tugaloo River. *1787, Cleveland and some other settlers were regranted select lands by South Carolina on the east side of the Tugaloo River. ====Census==== :1870 --- 10,536 — :1880 --- 16,256 54.3% :1890 --- 18,687 15.0% :1900 --- 23,634 26.5% :1910 --- 27,337 15.7% :1920 --- 30,117 10.2% :1930 --- 33,368 10.8% :1940 --- 36,512 9.4% :1950 --- 39,050 7.0% :1960 --- 40,204 3.0% :1970 --- 40,728 1.3% :1980 --- 48,611 19.4% :1990 --- 57,494 18.3% :2000 --- 66,215 15.2% :2010 --- 74,273 12.2% :Est. 2016 --- 76,355 ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[http://www.usgwarchives.net/sc/oconee/cemeteries/cems-a-c.htm US GenArchives Cemeteries] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2349 FindaGrave Oconee Co. Cemeteries] *[http://genealogytrails.com/scar/oconee/cemeteries1.htm Genealogy Trails Cemeteries] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Oconee_County,_South_Carolina_Genealogy FamilySearch Genealogy] ===Sources=== *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oconee_County,_South_Carolina *[http://www.usgwarchives.net/sc/oconee/cemeteries/cems-a-c.htm US GenArchives Cemeteries] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2349 FindaGrave Oconee Co. Cemeteries] *[http://genealogytrails.com/scar/oconee/cemeteries1.htm Genealogy Trails Cemeteries] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Oconee_County,_South_Carolina_Genealogy FamilySearch Genealogy]

Of Peytons & Paytons

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[[Category:Peyton Project]] == English Branch of Peytons & Paytons == :This page is designed to provide a discussion point for the branches of the Peyton/Payton families in England. See the [[Space:Peyton_Families|Peyton Families]] page for the American branches. :If you're a profile manager for people in these lines, please ask to be added as a profile manager when you send a trusted list request (click the link in the box below).The privacy level of this page is set so that you need to be on the trusted list to edit it. The intent is for active Payton/Peyton profile managers to also be Profile Managers for this page, which would allow communication to all through a bulletin board post (those are sent to all managers for a profile). Anyone interested in the Peytons & Paytons on either side of the pond is welcome, just send a trusted list request. ---- == Reference Section == :Online links to transcriptions of primary sources: :* :* ''find a profile with a primary source transcript? add it here!'' === Sources === * * ''your favorite?'' === Lookup Offers === == Collaboration Section == I've started going through the 2 boxes of papers and notebooks I have with information on (mainly) English Paytons I have collected over the last 30 years of research, I aim to get it all entered on here to help researchers in the future. I should add that a lot of it is not directly connected to my own branch of the family (yet) but you never know and someone else may find it useful. For those interested in the DNA testing side of the hobby I have started marking up the various lines with a place marker of the place of residence of the earliest know ancestor in that line, do let me know if you find it useful/interesting. There is a web-site for the Payton /Peyton DNA project - you can find it here http://www.worldfamilies.net/surnames/payton Some interesting results are already appearing. === Lowest Peyton/Payton Profiles === :Before any merging, we need to reach consensus on the version of the name to be used (for example, Payton or Peyton) and find the profile with the lowest numbered WikiTree ID. Then all of the duplicates can be [[Matching_and_Merging_FAQ|merged]] into that profile. (See [[Merging_multiple_profiles|merging multiple profiles]] for additional information.) :As we determine the “final” profile for each Payton/Peyton, we can list him/her here, which will facilitate future merges. === Thomas De_Payton of Isleham (1417-1484) === [[De_Payton-1|De_Payton-1]] : === Henry Peyton of Chancery Lane (1590-1656) === [[Peyton-18|Peyton-18]] :Extensive DNA results available at http://www.worldfamilies.net/surnames/payton/results : === John Payton of Abingdon (Est 1714 - 1758) === [[Payton-524|Payton-524]] : === Tardebigge in Worcestershire Branch === :

Off-Camera Flash for Tombstones

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=== Getting the Right Lighting === Genealogists often take photos of tombstones. Good technique can produce vastly clearer photographs of old tombstones. The three keys to photographing tombstone inscriptions are "lighting, lighting and lighting". If you have good lighting, you will get a good photograph. If you have poor lighting, you will not. All other considerations are secondary. In many cases, natural lighting is good enough, but when you hit a difficult stone where you have trouble reading the inscription, either in person, or in the photographs, you will need to arrange better lighting. '''Lucky Natural Lighting''': at certain times of day or certain times of year, the sun may provide excellent light for a given stone. This may happen once a day, it may happen rarely, it may never happen, it may be difficult to predict, and it may be blocked by clouds or shade. '''Reflected Sunlight''': by using a mirror and an assistant, you can reflect sunlight at the right angle to get a nice photo. This works best with an actual mirror (not just a white surface) at least as large as the surface to be photographed. The reflection will not overcome direct sunlight, so the sun needs to be behind the stone. Clouds or shade may interfere. '''Bright Flashlight:''' Some flashlights are bright enough to overcome daylight at close range and reveal at least part of an inscription when held to the side of the stone. They may not be bright enough to overcome direct sun, or to illuminate the entire surface to be photographed. Photos taken with the flashlight method might be more legible, but often look unnatural. '''Off-Camera Flash:''' An electronic camera flash only lasts for a brief period, but for that instant, it can be brighter than the sun. With off-camera flash, you do not have to worry about the time of day or the position of the sun. The chief drawback of this method is the extra equipment and possible expense involved. This page will explain how to use this method. === Equipment === Typical equipment for cemetery photos with off-camera flash: '''Camera:''' with a flash hot shoe and manual mode. This may be a DSLR or mirrorless camera. Some advanced compact cameras may also work. You don't need the latest thing. Older or used cameras will work fine. For best results, your chosen lens should be able to use a small aperture, such as f/20. Some compact cameras have a minimum aperture size of, say, f/8. This is not desirable. (Note: With F-stops, bigger numbers denote smaller apertures.) If your camera has constraints on the aperture, a neutral density filter can help to get a proper exposure while still using bright flash. '''Speedlight aka Speedlite:''' removable flash unit '''Remote flash transmitter and receiver:''' allows the flash to be used off-camera, example, Cowboy Studio NPT-04; '''Tripod or monopod:''' to position the flash. Or an assistant. '''Umbrella:''' to reduce direct sun (optional) === Technique === You are going to use your flash unit in manual mode. This means there would be no benefit from having the more expensive flash model dedicated to your specific camera. A cheaper generic flash model will work just as well, as long as it is bright enough. Set the flash to manual. Set the flash to a wider angle, such as 35mm, vs. a narrow angle, such as 105mm. In all cases you want to direct the beam of the flash across the surface of the inscription so as to bring out the shadows. Unless there is some obstacle, position the flash to the upper left of the stone as seen from the camera. If something is in the way, or the sun is coming from the right, you can switch to the right side. The flash should be between three and six feet away from the stone; further back to fully cover larger stones; closer for small ones. === Basic Method === :Flash at 1/4 power (manual) :Camera on Program Mode :Camera exposure compensation set at -1 :If test shots are too dark or too bright, adjust exposure compensation. === Manual Method (For difficult stones or bright sun) === :Flash at full power :Camera on Manual Mode :ISO at Manual ISO 100 (Important: NOT automatic) :Shutter Speed at 1/200 second :Aperture at f/20 If test shots are too dark use a lower aperture number, such as f/18. If test shots are too bright, use a greater aperture number, or move the flash further away. === See The Results! === [https://imgur.com/a/gSumvIM Before and After Photos (Imgur).] [https://www.mu-43.com/threads/using-flash-to-side-light-a-headstone.104422/ Just one, great example here.] The FindAGrave blog has [https://news.findagrave.com/2019/11/04/find-a-grave-volunteer-of-the-month/ this article with some great before-and-after photos.] The flash-on-a-stick method they are using is great because you can work quickly without an assistant. There are some [https://flic.kr/s/aHsjPcnDvj before-and-after shots and some equipment ideas in this Flickr album.] See [https://susanmatthewsgenealogy.weebly.com/cemetery-tombstone-pictures-detached-lighting.html more before and after photos on this blog. ] This [https://www.findagrave.com/virtual-cemetery/864377?page=1#sr-5687940 Virtual Cemetery on FindAGrave] shows some nice results. === Problem Situations === '''Very Dirty Stones''': The flash method will overcome soot, mold and dirt to a surprising extent. However, if something like fungus or lichen is on the stone and sticking up enough to cast shadows, it will obviously interfere. All else being equal, a clean stone will photograph much better than a dirty one. Cleaning stones is beyond the scope of this discussion. '''Sunken Stones:''' Stones mounted flat on the ground that have sunken beneath the surface are difficult to light properly. There is not much you can do about that, except trim the grass around the stone. At maintained cemeteries, sometimes a groundskeeper will pop a stone out of the ground with a shovel or other tool and bring it to the surface for you. '''I'm a Genealogist, not a Photographer!:''' If all this photography stuff seems too hard, ask a friend or relative to help. Everyone knows that one person who has a fancy camera and is always taking photos. They would probably love the challenge of helping you photograph your local cemetery, or teaching you how to do it. '''Rules and Regulations:''' Some cemeteries may prohibit use of flash or tripods. You might want to check at the office of larger cemeteries to see what their policy is. Usually these rules are aimed at paid photographers using the cemetery for professional photo shoots with models, etc. See [https://www.legalgenealogist.com/2012/10/22/cemetery-photos-permission-required/ this post at the Legal Genealogist.] If you don't show up with a tripod or light stands, you'll probably be okay most places. Fancy cemeteries with lots of rules are probably better maintained and may have fewer headstones requiring enhancement in the first place. ''Keywords: Headstone, gravestone, monument, grave ''

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Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio
in the War of Rebellion 1861 - 1866
*Volume 12 Includes Mexican War Records

:'''The publication of a Roster of the Soldiers of Ohio in the War of The Rebellion and the War with Mexico was authorized by the Ohio State Legislature on May 15, 1864.''' :A multi volume record of the military units from Ohio during the Civil War. Complied and printed by Ohio Roster Commission under by the authority of the Ohio General Assembly. * Ohio. Roster Commission; Ohio. General Assembly; Ohio. Adjutant General's Dept. * Volumes 1 through 12. * Multiple Publishers and Print Dates. See individual online notations for correct citation verbage. * Each volume on Archive.org is searchable. : '''''Note:''''' Volume 12 includes records from the War with Mexico. ====Copyright.==== :: These books are in the [https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ Public Domain Mark 1.0] as they were published before 1924 and printed by the Ohio State General Assembly. ====Source Example:==== : Due to the multiple volumes published in different years by different publishers I have placed the Source Example under each source location listed below. === Available online at these locations: === * '''Vol. 1 The 1st - 22nd Regiments Ohio Volunteer Infantry, 6th, 8th and 11th Regiments Reserve Infantry, Jones' Independent Battalion Reserve Infantry, Wallace Guards, Dennison Guards and Trumbull Guards, Departmental Corps Ohio Volunteer Infantry, 1st – 10th Independent Companies of Sharpshooters, 5th and 27th Refiments US Colored Troops, Unassigned Troops, US Colored Troops, 3th and 11th Battalion Ohio Volunteer Infantry, 1st Ohio Volunteer Light Artillery, Williams' Independent Batteries ohio Voluteer Light Artillery, 2nd Independent Battalion Calvary, Bard's Independent Company Calvary, H. W. Burdsall and John S. George's Independent Companies Calvary, Roll of Honor'''
https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015004198746&view=1up&seq=7
* Ohio. Roster Commission; Ohio. General Assembly [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015004198746&view=1up&seq=7 Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of Rebellion 1861 - 1866]: Vol. 1.: The Werner Company: Akron 1893 Page ###
- See Addenda below for easier to read content description. **Also available here: https://archive.org/details/officialrosters05commgoog/page/n4/mode/2up * '''Vol. 2 The 1st - 20th Regiments Infantry'''
https://archive.org/details/officialrosters02commgoog/page/n5
* Ohio. Roster Commission; Ohio. General Assembly [https://archive.org/details/officialrosters02commgoog/page/n5 Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of Rebellion 1861 - 1866]: Vol. 2.: Wilstach Baldwin and Co. Cincinnati, Ohio: 1886 Page ### * '''Vol. 3 The 21st - 36th Regiments Infantry'''
https://archive.org/details/ohiowarroster03howerich/page/n5
* Ohio. Roster Commission; Ohio. General Assembly [https://archive.org/details/ohiowarroster03howerich/page/n5 Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of Rebellion 1861 - 1866]: Vol. 3.: The Ohio Valley Pub. and Mfg. Co. Cincinnati, Ohio: 1886 Page ### * '''Vol. 4 The 37th - 53rd Regiments Infantry'''
https://archive.org/details/ohiowarroster04howerich/page/n7
* Ohio. Roster Commission; Ohio. General Assembly [https://archive.org/details/ohiowarroster04howerich/page/n7 Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of Rebellion 1861 - 1866]: Vol. 4.: The Ohio Valley Pub. and Mfg. Co. Cincinnati, Ohio: 1886 Page ### * '''Vol. 5 The 54th - 69th Regiments Infantry'''
https://archive.org/details/ohiowarroster05howerich/page/n5
* Ohio. Roster Commission; Ohio. General Assembly [https://archive.org/details/ohiowarroster05howerich/page/n5 Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of Rebellion 1861 - 1866]: Vol. 5.: The Werner Ptg. and Mfg. Co.: Akron, Ohio: 1887 Page ### * '''Vol. 6 The 70th - 86th Regiments Infantry'''
https://archive.org/details/ohiowarroster06howerich/page/n7
* Ohio. Roster Commission; Ohio. General Assembly [https://archive.org/details/ohiowarroster06howerich/page/n7 Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of Rebellion 1861 - 1866]: Vol. 6.: The Werner Ptg. and Mfg. Co.: Akron, Ohio: 1888 Page ### * '''Vol. 7 The 87th - 108th Regiments Infantry'''
https://archive.org/details/officialrosterof07ohio/page/n5
* Ohio. Roster Commission; Ohio. General Assembly [https://archive.org/details/officialrosterof07ohio/page/n5 Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of Rebellion 1861 - 1866]: Vol. 7.: The Ohio Valley Co. Cincinnati, Ohio: 1888 Page ### * '''Vol. 8 The 109th - 140th Regiments Infantry'''
https://archive.org/details/officialrosterof08ohio/page/n6
* Ohio. Roster Commission; Ohio. General Assembly [https://archive.org/details/officialrosterof08ohio/page/n6 Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of Rebellion 1861 - 1866]:Vol. 8.: The Ohio Valley Press. Cincinnati, Ohio: 1888 Page ### * '''Vol. 9 The 141st - 184th Regiments Infantry'''
https://archive.org/details/ohiowarroster09howerich/page/n3
* Ohio. Roster Commission; Ohio. General Assembly [https://archive.org/details/ohiowarroster09howerich/page/n3 Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of Rebellion 1861 - 1866]: Vol. 9.: The Ohio Valley Press. Cincinnati, Ohio: 1889 Page ### * '''Vol. 10 The 185th - 198th Regiments Infantry, 1st and 2nd Regiments Heavy Artillery, 1st Regiment Light Artillery and Independent Batteries Light Artillery'''
https://archive.org/details/ohiowarroster10howerich/page/n7
* Ohio. Roster Commission; Ohio. General Assembly [https://archive.org/details/ohiowarroster10howerich/page/n7 Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of Rebellion 1861 - 1866]: Vol. 10.: The Ohio Valley Co. Cincinnati, Ohio: 1899 Page ### * '''Vol. 11 1st - 13th Regiments Ohio Vol. Calvary, 4th and 5th Independent Battalions of Calvary, 3rd and 4th Independent Companies of Calvary, McLaughlin's Squadron of Calvary, Merrill's Horse or 2nd Missouri Calvary, Union Light Guard and Harlin's Light Calvary or Company M 11th Pennsylvania Calvary'''
https://archive.org/details/officialrosterof11ohio/page/n6
* Ohio. Roster Commission; Ohio. General Assembly [https://archive.org/details/officialrosterof11ohio/page/n6 Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of Rebellion 1861 - 1866 ]: Vol. 11: Werner Printing & Litho Co.: Akron: 1891 Page ###
- See Addenda below for easier to read content description. * '''Vol. 12 United States Navy (Ohio Appointments), 5th Independent Ohio Volunteer Calvary, 6th Independent Ohio Volunteer Calvary, 2nd Regiment Ohio Volunteer Reserve Militia, 1st Regiment U.S. Veteran Volunteer Engineers, 1st, 2nd, 4th, 5th 6th, 8th, 9th Regiments U.S. Volunteer Infantry (part), 1st, 2nd and 3rd Brigade Bands (part), 1st and 2nd Regiments West Virginia Calvary, Company H, 5th Regiment West Virginia Calvary, 4th Regiment West Virginia Infantry, 5th, 7th and 9th Regiments West Virginia Infantry {Ohio Veteran Credits), 1st - 5th Regiments Ohio Volunteer Infantry (Mexican), Independent Companies Volunteer Infantry (Mexican), 15th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, Companies B, C, D H and I (Mexican), Captain Sanderson's Company Mounted Rifleman (Mexican), Roll of Honor, Addenda to the Roll of Honor, Volumes I to XI, inclusive, Errata and Addenda, Volumes I to XI, inclusive'''
https://archive.org/details/officialrosters06commgoog/page/n6
* Ohio. Roster Commission; Ohio. General Assembly [https://archive.org/details/officialrosters06commgoog/page/n6 Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of Rebellion 1861 - 1866 and the War with Mexico 1846 - 1848]: Vol. 12: Werner Printing & Litho Co.: Akron: 1891 Page ###
- See Addenda below for easier to read content description.
Addenda

:'''Vol. 1 '''
The 1st - 22nd Regiments Ohio Volunteer Infantry,
6th, 8th and 11th Regiments Reserve Infantry,
Jones' Independent Battalion Reserve Infantry,
Wallace Guards, Dennison Guards and Trumbull Guards,
Departmental Corps Ohio Volunteer Infantry,
1st – 10th Independent Companies of Sharpshooters,
5th and 27th Refiments US Colored Troops, Unassigned Troops, US Colored Troops,
3th and 11th Battalion Ohio Volunteer Infantry,
1st Ohio Volunteer Light Artillery,
Williams' Independent Batteries Ohio Volunteer Light Artillery,
2nd Independent Battalion Calvary,
Bard's Independent Company Calvary,
H. W. Burdsall and John S. George's Independent Companies Calvary,
Roll of Honor :'''Vol. 11'''
1st - 13th Regiments Ohio Vol. Calvary,
4th and 5th Independent Battalions of Calvary,
3rd and 4th Independent Companies of Calvary,
McLaughlin's Squadron of Calvary,
Merrill's Horse or 2nd Missouri Calvary,
Union Light Guard and Harlin's Light Calvary or Company M 11th Pennsylvania Calvary :'''Vol. 12'''
United States Navy (Ohio Appointments),
5th Independent Ohio Volunteer Calvary,
6th Independent Ohio Volunteer Calvary,
2nd Regiment Ohio Volunteer Reserve Militia,
1st Regiment U.S. Veteran Volunteer Engineers,
1st, 2nd, 4th, 5th 6th, 8th, 9th Regiments U.S. Volunteer Infantry (part),
1st, 2nd and 3rd Brigade Bands (part),
1st and 2nd Regiments West Virginia Calvary,
Company H, 5th Regiment West Virginia Calvary,
4th Regiment West Virginia Infantry,
5th, 7th and 9th Regiments West Virginia Infantry {Ohio Veteran Credits),
1st - 5th Regiments Ohio Volunteer Infantry (Mexican),
Independent Companies Volunteer Infantry (Mexican),
15th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, Companies B, C, D H and I (Mexican),
Captain Sanderson's Company Mounted Rifleman (Mexican),
Roll of Honor,
Addenda to the Roll of Honor, Volumes I to XI, inclusive,
Errata and Addenda, Volumes I to XI, inclusive :[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Official_Roster_of_the_Soldiers_of_the_State_of_Ohio_in_the_War_of_Rebellion_1861_-_1866|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Ogle Name Study]] [[Category: England, Ogle Name Study]] Resource Page for the Ogle family. : For allied families see: [[Space: Ogle allied families]] ===Origins=== :'''{{orange|[[image:Ogle-99.jpg|thumb|Medieval pedigree of Ogles of Northumbria, (''Cokayne, 1945, X'').]]}}''' '''Descent from Humphrey Ogle''' This construction of Medieval Ogles [prior to the creation of [[Ogle-75|Baron Ogle]] in 1461], is based on the research of Ogle (1902). It shows ten (10) generations descending from Humphrey, but there is uncertainty about the placement of Richard within the third generation. Thereafter, the pedigree is more reliable. It terminates with the two sons of Sir Robert Ogle and Joan Heton (Heaton). #[[Ogle-103|Humphrey]] (b. c. 1085 or before) #Gilbert (fl. 1145 - 81) #[?] [[Ogle-96|Richard]] (uncertain) #Thomas (fl. 1219 - 1271)

'''{{orange|[[image:Ogle-94.png|thumb|'Thomas de Oggele,' in Calendar of Patent Rolls, 26 Sep 1255]]}}'''

#[[Ogle-89|John]] (fl. 1256 - 1316x20) & Annabella Selby -- Sir John was in league with the rebel barons during 1265. #Robert (fl. 1296 - 1350) & Marg. Gumbium -- Robert was at the battles of [[:Category: Battle of Stanhope Park|Stanhope]] (03-04 Aug 1327) & [[:Category: Battle of Neville's Cross|Neville's Cross]] (17 Oct 1346). #Robert (1306 - 1362) & Joan Hepple (d. 1364/5)

'''{{orange|[[image:Hepple-1.png|thumb|Hepple Tower]]}}'''

#Robert (aft. 1331 - dvp 1355) & [[Bertram-1|Helen Bertram, Baroness of Bothal]] (c. 1338 - c. 1409).

'''{{orange|[[image:Bertram-1-1.png|thumb|Bertram pedigree (desc. of Rich. Bertram, Baron of Mitford).]]}}'''

#Robert (c. 1351 – 1409) & Joan Heton (c.1358 - 1416) ##Robert (c. 1379 - c. 1436) & [[Grey-7|Maud Grey]] - parents of the [[Ogle-75|first baron]]

'''{{orange|[[image:Grey-7.png|thumb|family of Sir Rbt & Maud Grey]]}}'''

'''{{orange|[[image:Ogle-75-4.png|thumb|Ogle barony]]}}'''

##[[Ogle-76|John Bertram]] (c. 1382 - 1450) - did not assume the Ogle surname; held Bothal Castle until it passed to [[Ogle-129|Owen (Ewyn), 2nd baron Ogle]]... who is the first in the baronial line to have it.

'''{{orange|[[image:Bertram-1.jpg|thumb|Bothal Castle]]}}''' See: *Ogle, H.A.(1902). Ogle and Bothal: History of the baronies of Ogle, Bothal, and Hepple. [http://bit.ly/1Hvx3Rt FamilySearch.org]. E-book (available free at familysearch.org; mirror [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0ylM_jNDJmRRW12MVRTRXBFanc/view?usp=sharing url]) *[[Space: A History of Northumberland]] * `Ogle wills by parish,' in North East Inheritance DB. [https://bit.ly/OgleWills Durham University]. ==Ogles of England== The Ogle family lived in [[:Category: Northumberland, Ogle Name Study|Northumberland]] at the [[Ogle-103|time of the Conqueror]]. There, you will find the senior branch which includes the [[:Category: Ogle Barony|barony]], as well as cadet branches such as the [[:Category:Eglingham, Northumberland, Ogle Name Study|Ogles of Eglingham]] and the Ogles of Kirkely. The [[:Category: Pinchbeck, Lincolnshire, Ogle Name Study |Ogles of Pinchbeck]] in Lincolnshire are another cadet branch that came out of Ogle, Northumberland. But we have yet to figure out their exact connection to the family seat. The [[:Category: Flamborough, Yorkshire, Ogle Name Study|Flamborough, Yorkshire, Ogle Name Study]] in Yorkshire is still another, but their connections are also a mystery. It is also thought that the [[:Category: Scotland, Ogle Name Study|Ogles of Scotland]], as well as the [[:Category:Ireland, Ogle Name Study|Ogles of Ireland]] are related to the family seat in Northumberland. The later branch branch probably descends from the Ogles of Eglingham, at least in part; while those of Scotland probably settled there before the late-Medieval era ... before or around the time Newcastle fell to the Scots in the late 13th century. Perhaps these family mysteries can some day be resolved through [[:Category: Ogle DNA Study|DNA]]? '''Resources''':
Ogle/Ogles Family Assocation (O/OFA) [https://www.ogles.org www.ogles.org] (since 1979), publisher of "The Ogle Genealogist" and more... * On Facebook? ... Join your cousins [https://www.facebook.com/socialogles/ @SocialOgles]. ===Alias=== Surname alias: Ogle, Oggle, Ogell, Oggelle, Hoggel, Oggehill, Ogille, Oghill ==DNA== * yDNA results: [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/ogle/default.aspx?section=yresults familytreedna.com] ===Bothal=== Bothal is an Old English name. It originated between 5th century Anglo-Saxon settlements and abt. 1100 A.D. '''Bothalle''' is the earliest recorded spelling, dating from 1233. Alternate spellings include: * Bothal (1250) * Bottal (1346) * Bottell (1428). Before and during the 19th century, locals pronounced it as ‘bottle,’ and is thought to come from '''Bota's halh''' (land by the river belonging to Bota). Bota was likely a distinguished Angle from a nearby settlement such as Ashington, Pegswood or Ulgham. Another theory is that the name is from '''botl,''' an Old English word for dwelling, as seen in other local place names like Harbottle and Shilbottle. 1095: William Rufus gave Bothal to Guy I de Balliol. Balliol's daughter Alice married William Bertram, Baron of Mitford. 1343: [[Bertram-16|Robert Bertram]] turned it into a castle. The estate passed to the Ogles when his daughter [[Bertram-1|Helen]] married [[Ogle-85|Robert Ogle]] (d.1363). 1591: [[Ogle-120|Catherine, 7th Baroness Ogle]] passed it to the Cavendish family when she married Charles Cavendish of Welbeck. ==DIY Ogle Research== ===Websites=== * [http://www.ogles.org/ www.ogles.org] * [http://oglekin.org/.org/ oglekin.org] * WikiTree: [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/OGLE Ogle Genealogy] * [[Wikipedia: Ogle family]]; [[Wikipedia: Ogle baronets]]; [[Wikipedia: Bothal Castle]] ===Books=== *Cokayne, G.E. (1945). Complete Peerage (Vol. X, pp. 21 - 41). H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White & Lord Howard de Walden (Ed.). London: The St. Catherine Press. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Ogle-2.pdf PDF] *Ogle, H.A.(1902). Ogle and Bothal: History of the baronies of Ogle, Bothal, and Hepple. Print.[https://www.ogles.org/product/ogle-and-bothal/]

Ogle Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:Ogle Name Study]] ==About the Project== The Ogle Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ogle Ogle] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Ogle name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Ogles), by time period (18th Century Ogles), or by topic (Ogle DNA, Ogle Occupations, Ogle Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Ogle Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: Vacant''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Ogle}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * [[Space:Ogle|Ogle]] * [[Space: Ogle allied families]] * [[Space: Ogles of Lancashire]] ==Membership== * [[Lytz-1|Mark Lytz]] * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Oggle Oggle] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ogell Ogell] Other Surname variants: * 19th: Ogles, Ogley. * 16th - 18th century: '''Oagle''', Ogal * Medieval: Oggelle, Hoggel, Oggehill, Ogille, Oghill, Ocal, etc.

Ohio Cemeteries Team

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The goal of the Ohio Cemeteries Team is to record the final resting place of people buried in Ohio, United States and to oversee the categories and free-space pages relating to the cemeteries in which they are buried. Team Members: [[McNally-122|Dave McNally]] | [[Rodgers-2825|Jody Rodgers]] | [[Sheppard-2795|Elise Falk]] | [[Steffen-162|Chris Judson]] | [[Jones-76049|Linda Hoelscher]] | [[Price-16148|Melanie Price]] | [[Byers-779|Dale Byers]] | [[Webb-17811|Justin Webb]] | [[Boblett-43 | Linda Johnson]] Please see: * [[:Category:Ohio%2C_Cemeteries|Ohio Cemeteries Category]] for a listing of documented cemeteries.

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[[Category: United States of America, Mining Disasters]] [[Category: Ohio, Mining Disasters]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:Northeast United States Mining Disasters Team|Northeast United States Mining Disasters]]|'''Ohio Mining Disasters''' Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] Welcome to Ohio Mining Ohio Mining is the History, Information, and Resource page for the State of Ohio in the United States, in the [[Space:Northeast United States Mining Disasters Team|Northeast United States Mining Disasters Team]] of the Disasters Project. '''''It includes a list of disasters linking the DISASTER PAGES. The Disaster Pages include a list of those killed and injured from which individual miner profiles may be created and honored or memorials added to those profiles existing on WikiTree.''''' ==History of Coal Mining in Ohio== ==Worst Mining Disasters== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Worst Mining Disasters in Ohio''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Mine''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Location''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Deaths''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Cause''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|5 Nov 1930 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Sunday_Creek_Mine_Disaster_1930|Sunday Creek]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Millfield, Ohio ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|82 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|16 Mar 1940 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Willow_Grove_No._10_Mine_Disaster_1940|Willow Grove No. 10]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|St.Clairesville, Ohio ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|72 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|5 Jul 1944 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Powhatan_Mine_Disaster_1944|Powhatan]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Belmont, Ohio ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|66 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Fire |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|29 Nov 1940 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| [[Space:Nelms_Mine_Disaster_1940|Nelms]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Cadiz, Ohio ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|31 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|29 Oct 1919 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Amsterdam_No._2_Mine_Disaster_1919|Amsterdam No. 2]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Amsterdam, Ohio ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|20 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Fire |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|21 Apr 1910 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Amsterdam_No._2_Mine_Disaster_1910|Amsterdam No. 2]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Amsterdam, Ohio ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|15 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|17 May 1913 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Imperial_Mine_Disaster_1913|Imperial]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Belle Valley, Ohio ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|15 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|13 Jul 1872 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Atwater_Slope_Mine_Disaster_1872|Atwater Slope]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Atwater Township, Ohio ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|10 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Fire |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|3 Nov 1906 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:San_Toy_Mine_Disaster_1906|San Toy]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Corning, Ohio ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|5 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Hoisting accident |- |} |} ==Museums/Memorials in Ohio== ==Sources== *[http://www.gendisasters.com/mainlist/ohio/Mining%20Explosions%20and%20Accidents Ohio Mining Disasters] *[https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/mining/statistics/content/allminingdisasters.html CDC Mining Disasters]

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'''US Civil War: War Between the States Project'''
== Please feel free to edit and add to this resource page via the EDIT tab == *[[Project:US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States | US Civil War: War Between the States Project Page]] *[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Civil_War_Project_Resource_Page&public=1 Project Resource Page] Main RESOURCE page with individual links for EACH STATE, among other things. == Official Roster 1861-1866 State of Ohio == Ohio Roster Commission. ''Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1866.'' (Akron, Ohio: Werner Co, 1886), 12 volumes :[https://archive.org/details/officialrosters05commgoog Volume 1:] 1st-22nd infantry regiments, cavalry, "colored troops", miscellaneous units :[https://archive.org/details/officialrosters02commgoog Volume 2:] 1st-20th regiments infantry (3 year service) :[https://archive.org/details/ohiowarroster03howerich Volume 3:] 21st-36th infantry regiments :[https://archive.org/stream/officialrosters03commgoog#page/n5/ Volume 4:] 37th-53rd infantry regiments (*Alternative for 41st Regiment) :[https://archive.org/details/ohiowarroster05howerich Volume 5:] 54th-69th infantry regiments :[https://archive.org/details/ohiowarroster06howerich/ Volume 6:] 70th-86th :[https://archive.org/details/officialrosterof07ohio Volume 7:] 87th-108th :[https://archive.org/details/officialrosters01commgoog Volume 8:] 110th-140th infantry regiments :[https://archive.org/details/officialrosters00commgoog Volume 9:] 141st-184th infantry regiments :[https://archive.org/details/ohiowarroster10howerich Volume 10:] 185th-198th infantry, 1st & 2nd heavy artillery, 1st light artillery, independent light artillery :[https://archive.org/details/officialrosterof11ohio Volume 11:] misc. cavalary :[https://archive.org/details/officialrosters06commgoog Volume 12:] Navy, Cavalary, miscelleanous units ::* [https://archive.org/stream/fortyfirstohiove00kimb?ref=ol#page/n8/mode/1up The Forty-first Ohio Veteran Volunteer Infantry in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1865 The Forty-first Ohio Veteran Volunteer Infantry in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1865 by Robert L. Kimberly] === Free Sites === *[http://www.ogs.org/cwc/search_ohcwsscwc.php Ohio Genealogical Society], over 400,000 UNION soldiers listed. Cemeteries also. Membership is required for access to some features. This site focus' primarily on UNION soldier, with the exception of Confederate burials at Camp Chase. *[http://www.archives.gov/research/alic/reference/military/civil-war-resources.html National Archives] This page has multiple sites listed. Some are free and others are paid sites. *[http://webspace.webring.com/people/vc/cannonball50x/confederates.html REGIMENTAL HISTORIES] of various USA and CSA units in Ohio, West Virginia, Virginia. *[https://archive.org/details/historyofthirtys00hays History of the Thirty-second Regiment : Ohio Veteran Volunteer Infantry] 32nd Ohio Volunteer Infantry. *Wulsin, Lucien and Adams, Eleanor N.. ''[[Space:Story_of_the_Fourth| The Story of the Fourth Regiment Ohio Veteran Volunteer Cavalry]]'' (1912 Cincinatti, Ohio) === Paid Sites === *[http://www.civilwardata.com/ American Civil War Database] Annual Membership $25, visitor pass $10. I haven't used this site, so cannot review. *[http://www.fold3.com/ Fold3] Annual Membership, $79.95. Coupons and discounts are available online for certain groups, including veterans. An Ancestry site. Has many military record images (not all), census records. Navagation/searches can be difficult. Record images are very good. [http://go.fold3.com/special/?iid=446 7 Day Free Trial] could be used if you amass a number of searches and complete them at one time. There is also a free Basic Membership, with very limited access to records. === Interactive County Map === *[http://www.mapofus.org/ohio/ Ohio Counties from 1788] which can show one where records might be kept for a particular period of time. === Categories === ==== Cemeteries ==== *[[:Category:Camp_Chase_Cemetery%2C_Columbus%2C_Ohio | Camp Chase National Cemetery]] * Johnson's Island Confederate Stockade Cemetery ==== Ohio Units UNION ==== :Wiki Tree existing categories: * [[:Category: Ohio, United States Civil War| Ohio Units]] ==== POW Camps ==== *[[:Category:Camp_Chase%2C_Columbus%2C_Ohio | Camp Chase, Columbus, Ohio]] *[[:Category:Johnson%27s_Island%2C_Sandusky%2C_Ohio | Johnson's Island Confederate Stockade, Ohio]] *[[:Category:Ohio_Penitentiary%2C_Columbus%2C_Ohio | Ohio Penitentiary, Columbus, Ohio]] === Cemeteries === [http://www.ogs.org/cwc/search_campchase.php Camp Chase, Columbus, Ohio] Ohio Genealogical Society. FREE [http://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-cemeteries.htm National Parks Service] records search for national cemeteries. Andersonville, Georgia POW Camp: :[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ohpickaw/military/ohioans_buried_rebel_prison_a_e.htm Ohioans Buried at Andersonville A-E] :[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ohpickaw/military/ohians_buried_rebel_prison_f_l.htm Ohioans Buried at Andersonville F-L] :[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ohpickaw/military/ohioans_buried_rebel_prison_m_q.htm Ohioans Buried at Andersonville M-Q] :[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ohpickaw/military/ohioans_buried_rebel_prison_r_z.htm Ohioans Buried at Andersonville P-Z] ---- *Camp Chase Confederate Cemetery, Columbus *Confederate Stockade, Sandusky *Dayton National Cemetery, Dayton *Woodland Cemetery Soldiers' Lot, Cleveland See: [http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/travel/national_cemeteries/list_of_sites.html National Parks Service] for links to each cemetery. === Conflicts in Ohio === [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/oh001.htm Buffington Island], also known as St. George's Creek [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/oh002.htm Salineville], also known as New Lisbon, New Lisbon Road or Wellsville === Flags === The Ohio Historical Society has 434 flags used during the Civil War for the state of Ohio. [http://ohsweb.ohiohistory.org/exhibits/fftc/relicroom/war.aspx?war=2 Online Relic Room]. Flags are categorized by: *Flags of African American Units *Flags of Artillery Units *Flags of Cavalry Units *Flags of Infantry Units *Flags of Ohio Prisoners of War Images are available for purchase starting at $25.00 and up depending upon your usage plans. [http://www.ohiocivilwar150.org/omeka/items/browse?collection=2 Ohio Historical Society 150 Project] Online access is provided for research purposes only. For rights and reproduction requests or more information, go to http://www.ohiohistory.org/images/information 55th OVI = Ohio_Resource_Page.jpg === Medals === [http://www.lindapages.com/ohcwmedals.htm Ohio Civil War Medals], lists some medal recipients from Ohio. === Museums === [http://www.acwmo.org/ American Civil War Museum of Ohio], 217 S. Washington Street Tiffin, OH 44883 === Ohio Counties === ==== Progressive County Map ==== This map shows how and when county lines changed and evolved: [http://www.mapofus.org/ohio/ OHIO COUNTY MAP]. EXCELLENT RESOURCE for records! Please add any sources as appropriate under the county and other topics. ==== Adams ==== :[http://genealogytrails.com/ohio/adams/1883pensioners.html Adams County 1883 Pensioners on the Roll] ==== Allen ==== :[http://genealogytrails.com/ohio/allen/1883pensioners.html Allen County 1883 Pensioners on the Roll] ==== Ashland ==== :[http://genealogytrails.com/ohio/ashland/1883pensioners.html Ashland County 1883 Pensioners on the roll] ==== Ashtabula ==== :[http://genealogytrails.com/ohio/ashtabula/1883pensioners.html Ashtabula County 1883 Pensioners on the Roll] ==== Athens ==== :[http://genealogytrails.com/ohio/athens/1883pensioners.html Athens County 1883 Pensioners on the Roll] :[http://genealogytrails.com/ohio/athens/1890veteranscensus.html Athens County 1890 Veterans Census] ==== Auglaize ==== :[http://genealogytrails.com/ohio/auglaize/1883pensioners.htm Auglaize County 1883 Pensioners on the Roll] ==== Belmont ==== ==== Brown ==== ==== Butler ==== ==== Carroll ==== ==== Champaign ==== ==== Clark ==== ==== Clermont ==== ==== Clinton ==== ==== Columbiana ==== ==== Coshocton ==== ==== Crawford ==== ==== Cuyahoga ==== ==== Darke ==== ==== Defiance ==== ==== Delaware ==== ==== Erie ==== ==== Fairfield ==== ==== Fayette ==== ==== Franklin ==== ==== Fulton ==== ==== Gallia ==== ==== Geauga ==== ==== Greene ==== ==== Guernsey ==== :[http://www.ohiocivilwarcentral.com/image.php?rec=30 Morgan's Raid] Free image, Old Washington, Ohio. :[http://www.acwmo.org/ American Civil War Museum of Ohio], 217 S. Washington Street Tiffin, OH 44883 ==== Hamilton ==== ==== Hancock ==== ==== Hardin ==== ==== Harrison ==== ==== Henry ==== ==== Highland ==== ==== Hocking ==== ==== Holmes ==== ==== Huron ==== ==== Jackson ==== ==== Jefferson ==== ==== Knox ==== ==== Lake ==== ==== Lawrence ==== ==== Licking ==== :[http://books.google.com/books?id=d6o-AAAAYAAJ&pg=PA391&lpg=PA391&dq=Mexican+War+Lickin+Co+Ohio&source=bl&ots=UCnjEASq70&sig=Qj7Ki_lOlYSa4rcQ4PS3CudYQTc&hl=en&sa=X&ei=cSqqU_bVNpK3yASzy4DoBA&ved=0CCIQ6AEwAw A History of Licking County, Ohio] ==== Logan ==== ==== Lorain ==== ==== Lucas ==== ==== Madison ==== ==== Mahoning ==== ==== Marion ==== ==== Medina ==== ==== Meigs ==== ==== Mercer ==== ==== Miami ==== ==== Monroe ==== ==== Montgomery ==== ==== Morgan ==== ==== Morrow ==== ==== Muskingum ==== ==== Noble ==== ==== Ottawa ==== ==== Paulding ==== ==== Perry ==== ==== Pickaway ==== ==== Pike ==== ==== Portage ==== :[http://civilwarportage.org/resources The 'Sojer Boys' of Portage County] ==== Preble ==== ==== Putnam ==== ==== Richland ==== ==== Ross ==== :[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/472900-history-of-ross-and-highland-counties-ohio-with-illustrations-and-biographical-sketches?offset= History of Ross and Highland Counties Ohio : with illustrations and biographical sketches] :[https://archive.org/details/oh-ross-1902-bennett/page/11/mode/2up The County of Ross]. by Henry Holcolm Bennett. Publication date 1902. Collection opensource. ==== Sandusky ==== :[http://www.rbhayes.org/hayes/civilwar/display.asp?id=312&subj=civilwar Sandusky County Soldiers in the Civil War] Searchable database ==== Scioto ==== ==== Seneca ==== ==== Shelby ==== ==== Stark ==== ==== Summit ==== ==== Trumbull ==== :[http://trumbullcivilwar.com/tvintro.htm Trumbull Ohio Civil War Veterans] :[http://www.linkpendium.com/genealogy/USA/OH/Trumbull/ Resource Page by Linkpendium] :[http://mygenshare.com/link_info/6865/link_display/6951/m/6588/h/false GenShare links] :[http://www.civilwarindex.com/armyoh/trumbull_guards_infantry.html Trumbull Guards Volunteer Infantry] which was a unit used to protect Ohio, and the Ohio River. Mustered in 1862 in Gallipolis, Gallia County, and musted out July 1865. Has a link to a roster of Trumbull County men who were part of the unit. ==== Tuscarawas ==== ==== Union ==== ==== Van Wert ==== ==== Vinton ==== ==== Warren ==== :[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ohwarren/military/cw.htm Warren County, Ohio Military Heritage] US Genweb site. :[http://www.co.warren.oh.us/genealogy/LWF-Civil-War.htm Lest We Forget], Warren County Genealogical Society. :[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ohwarren/military/headstone0.htm Military Service Headstone Applications] ==== Washington ==== ==== Wayne ==== ==== Williams ==== ==== Wood ==== ==== Wyandot ====

Oklahoma Land Rush

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[[Category:Oklahoma Land Rush]] ==Oklahoma Land Rush== [[Image:Oklahoma Land Rush-13.jpg|550px|]] This page is part of the [[Project:Oklahoma_Land_Rush|Oklahoma Land Rush project]] ===First Land Run=== {{Image|file=Oklahoma_Land_Rush-1.jpg |caption=First Oklahoma Land Run, 1889 |align=r }} Participants included: *[[Daisey-5|Nannita Daisey]] - Also known as Kentucky Daisey, she leaped from a train to claim her Homestead tract during the Land Run, and is considered the first women to stake a claim. *[[Lillie-288|Gordon Lillie]] - or Pawnee Bill as he was known, became leader of the Boomer Movement in 1888. They were a group who wanted to open Oklahoma's Unassigned Lands to white settlement. He led a group of four thousand in the Land Run of April 22, 1889. ===Second Land Run=== {{Image|file=Oklahoma_Land_Rush-2.jpg |caption=Second Oklahoma Land Run, 1891 |align=r }} {{clear}} ===Third Land Run === {{Image|file=Oklahoma_Land_Rush-3.jpg |caption=Third Oklahoma Land Run, 1891 |align=r }} {{clear}} ===Fourth Land Run=== {{Image|file=Oklahoma_Land_Rush-6.jpg |caption=Fourth Oklahoma Land Run, 1893 |align=r }} {{clear}} ===Fifth Land Run=== ===Land Lottery=== ===Land Auction === [[Image:Oklahoma Land Rush-14.jpg|550px|]] ::::'''Waiting in Line to Sign Up''' ===Resources=== *[http://www.minerd.com/memoir-oklahomalandrush.htm First Hand Account of an Oklahoma Land Run] *[http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land_Run_of_1891 Wikipedia: Land Run of 1891] *[http://www.okhistory.org/research/forms/landrecordsguide.pdf Land Records Research Guide, Oklahoma Historical Society] *[http://www.odl.state.ok.us/oar/index2.htm Oklahoma State Arcjives and Record Management] *[http://www.okgenweb.org/~land/ OK GenWeb Oklahoma Land Openings1889-1907] *[http://www.landrunrecords.com/ Oklahoma Land Run Records] *[http://digital.library.okstate.edu/encyclopedia/entries/l/la014.html Land Run of 1889, Oklahoma State University] *[http://www.ausbcomp.com/~bbott/winrr/CherokeeStrip.htm Cherokee Strip Land Run] *[http://www.sirinet.net/~lgarris/swogs/tract.html Southwest Oklahoma Genealogical Society] *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Oklahoma_Land_and_Property Family Search Oklahoma Land and Property] [[Image:Oklahoma Land Rush-15.jpg|550px|]] ::::'''Holding Down a Lot''' ==Sources==

Oklahoma Mining Disasters

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[[Category:United States of America, Mining Disasters]] [[Category: Oklahoma, Mining Disasters]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:Southwest United States Mining Disasters Team|Southwest United States Mining Disasters]] ===Worst Mining Disasters in Oklahoma=== '''All these disasters were caused by explosions in coal mines.'''
Oklahoma Mining Disasters
{| border="1" align="center" class="sortable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue;" !Date!!Mine Name!!Location!!Disaster Cause!!No. Killed |-''' |4-Jan-1897||[[Space:Alderson_No._1_Mine_Disaster|Alderson No. 1]] ||Alderson, OK||Explosion||5   |- |30-Jun-1919||[[Space:Alderson_No._5_Mine_Disaster|Alderson No. 5]] ||Alderson, OK||Explosion||15   |- |12-Apr-1903||[[Space:Central_Slope_No._77_Mine_Disaster|Central Slope No. 77]] ||Carbon, OK||Explosion||6   |- |13-Mar-1893||[[Space:Choctaw_Mine_Disaster|Choctaw]] ||Alderson, OK||Explosion||9   |- |27-Sep-1929||[[Space:Covington_No._7_Mine_Disaster|Covington No. 7]] ||Tahona, OK||Explosion||8   |- |17-Jan-1945||[[Space:Craig_No._2_Mine_Disaster|Craig No. 2]] ||Pittsburg, OK||Explosion||9   |- |21-Aug-1920||[[Space:Degnan-McConnel_Mining_Co._No._19_Mine_Disaster|Degnan-McConnel Mining Co. No. 19]] ||Degnan, OK||Explosion||10   |- |13-Jan-1926||[[Space:Eastern_Coal_and_Mining_Co._No._21_Mine_Disaster|Eastern Coal and Mining Co. No. 21]] ||Wilburton, OK||Explosion||91   |- |31-Mar-1910||[[Space:Great_Western_No._2_Mine_Disaster|Great Western No. 2]] ||Wilburton, OK||Explosion||6   |- |26-Aug-1908||[[Space:Hailey-Okla_No._1_Mine_Disaster|Hailey-Okla No. 1]] ||Haileyville, OK||Fire||29   |- |29-Nov-1930||[[Space:Lutie_No._5_Mine_Disaster|Lutie No. 5]] ||Lutie, OK||Explosion||15   |- |28-Dec-1901||[[Space:McAlester_No._1_Mine_Disaster|McAlester No. 1]] ||Hartshorne, OK||Hoisting||6   |- |29-Apr-1901||[[Space:McAlester_No._5_Mine_Disaster|McAlester No. 5]] ||Alderson, OK||Explosion||6   |- |13-Jan-1902||[[Space:Milby_and_Dow_Mine_Disaster|Milby and Dow]] ||Dow, OK||Fire||10   |- |30-Apr-1905||[[Space:Missouri%2C_Kansas_and_Texas_Coal_Co._No._19_Mine_Disaster|Missouri, Kansas and Texas Coal Co. No. 19]] ||Wilburton, OK||Explosion||13   |- |4-Apr-1887||[[Space:Old_Savanna_No._2_Mine_Disaster|Old Savanna No. 2]] ||Savanna, OK||Explosion||19   |- |17-Dec-1929||[[Space:Old_Town_Mine_Disaster|Old Town]] ||McAlester, OK||Explosion||61   |- |7-Jan-1892||[[Space:Osage_Coal_and_Coke_Co._No._11_Mine_Disaster|Osage Coal and Coke Co. No. 11]] ||Krebs, OK||Explosion||100   |- |24-Jan-1906||[[Space:Poteau_No._6_Mine_Disaster|Poteau No. 6]] ||Witteville, OK||Explosion||14   |- |20-Oct-1922||[[Space:Progressive_Coal_Co._No._11_Mine_Disaster|Progressive Coal Co. No. 11]] ||McCurtain, OK||Explosion||8   |- |21-Oct-1909||[[Space:Rock_Island_No._8_Mine_Disaster|Rock Island No. 8]] ||Hartshorne, OK||Explosion||10   |- |20-Mar-1912||[[Space:San_Bois_No._2_Mine_Disaster|San Bois No. 2]] ||McCurtain, OK||Explosion||73   |- |3-Sep-1926||[[Space:Tahoma_No._29_Mine_Disaster|Tahoma No. 29]] ||Tahoma, OK||Explosion||16   |- |4-Sep-1914||[[Space:Union_No._1_Mine_Disaster|Union No. ]] ||Adamson, OK||Roof Fall||14   |- |22-Feb-1912||[[Space:Western_No._5_Mine_Disaster|Western No. 5]] ||Lehigh, OK||Fire||9   |- |27-Oct-1930||[[Space:Wheatley_No._4_Mine_Disaster|Wheatley No. 4]] ||McAlester, OK||Explosion||30  ''' |} ==Sources== *[http://www.gendisasters.com/mainlist/oklahoma/Mining%20Explosions%20and%20Accidents Oklahoma Mining Disasters] *[https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/mining/statistics/content/allminingdisasters.html CDC Mining Disasters]

Old Adaminaby Cemetery, NSW

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[[Category: New South Wales, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Old Adaminaby Cemetery, Adaminaby, New South Wales]] This is part of the [[Project:Oceania_Cemeteries#WikiTree_Australian_Cemeteries|Australian Cemeteries Project]]. ---- ===About=== The Old Adaminaby Cemetery is situated above Lake Eucumbenein the Snowy Mountains region of NSW, Australia. Links to WikiTree profiles are provided (where known). If you know of any others that can be linked to please contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] to have the link added. If you require a photo of a gravestone listed and there is no profile on WikiTree, please create a profile (WIkiTree is entirely free) and contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] and one will be added to the new profile. WikiTree is a collaborative effort, so it is little to ask that you add a profile for a person that has not already been added. If you have found a profile then please consider helping others by adding the details of another profile to WikiTree that has not already been added. ===Location and Map=== [https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/217607855#map=15/-35.5065/148.1390 Link to map of location of Old Adaminaby Cemetery] ===Aims=== This project is to document the life and times of the people interred in Old Adaminaby Cemetery. Project members are needed to assist in the research and adding profiles and information to profiles. ===To Do=== * Create WikiTree profiles for all people in the table below :The completed table will include links to WikiTree profiles and direct links to the photos of gravestones. The profile created can include other sources of information as well as biographical details of the person. *Checking of transcription information :Other people are required to assist in double-checking the validity of data entered to ensure accuracy. ===Sortable Table of graves=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''age''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''photo #''' |- |[[Adams-35578|Adams, Lawrence William (Laurie)]]||1902||1957 Apr 20||55||H of Gladys|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Adams-35578.jpg 4072797] |- |[[Adams-35613|Adams, Robert Oliver]]||1907 Jul 11||1976 Feb 05||||H of Violet; F of Valda, Pauline & Robert Lloyd|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Adams-35613.jpg 4072686] |- |[[Tozer-799|Adams, Violet Matilda Lavinia]]||1901 Nov 18||1954 Sep 29||||M of Valda, Pauline & Robert Lloyd|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Tozer-799.jpg 4072685] |- |[[Allen-32743|Allen, Arthur]]||1816||1894 Sep 15||78||with William Waddell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Allen-32743.jpg 4072715] |- |[[Oliver-8498|Allen, Celia Jane]]||||1934 Feb 09||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Oliver-8498.jpg 4072712] |- |[[Lovelock-189|Allen, Eva Jane]]||||1969 Aug 29||62||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Allen-32745.jpg 4072713] |- |[[Allen-32745|Allen, James Frederick]]||||1967 May 12||86||H of Eva|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Allen-32745.jpg 4072713] |- |[[Allen-32744|Allen, Robert George]]||||1919 May 09||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Allen-32744.jpg 4072714] |- |[[Ball-13081|Ball, Henry]]||||1903 Sep 02||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Ball-13081.jpg 4072768] |- |[[Ball-13082|Ball, Joseph]]||||||<1||6 wks 3 days|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Ball-13082.jpg 4072769] |- |[[Cave-1201|Ball, Sarah Jane]]||||1889 Dec 20||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Ball-13082.jpg 4072769] |- |[[McCauley-1416|Baragry, Ada Mary]]||||1945 Mar 13||74||with [[Baragry-3|Denis Baragry]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/McCauley-1416.jpg 4072479] |- |[[Baragry-3|Baragry, Denis]]||||1933 Jul 06||65||with [[McCauley-1416|Ada Mary Baragry]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/McCauley-1416.jpg 4072479] |- |[[Baragry-2|Baragry, Edmund Joseph]]||||1917 May 09||22||KIA Bullecourt, France|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Baragry-2.jpg 4072480] |- |[[Baragry-4|Baragry, William Francis]]||||1916 Aug 22||24||AIF; d. Goulburn Military camp|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Baragry-2.jpg 4072480] |- |[[Arundell-253|Barrett, Ann Jackson]]||||1919 Aug 04||88|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Arundell-253.jpg 4072662] |- |[[Barrett-7842|Barrett, Elsie Mabel]]||||1897 Jun 11||7|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Barrett-7842.jpg 4072661] |- |[[Brayshaw-151|Barrett, Flora]]||||1943 Dec 17||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Brayshaw-151.jpg 4072659] |- |[[Barrett-7839|Barrett, George]]||||1911 Feb 22||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Barrett-7842.jpg 4072661] |- |[[Barrett-7840|Barrett, George Thomas]]||||1900 Mar 04||39|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Barrett-7842.jpg 4072661] |- |[[Barrett-7841|Barrett, Henry Charles]]||||1918 Oct 09||55|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Barrett-7841.jpg 4072660] |- |[[Bates-9562|Bates, Esme]]||||1930 Nov 17||||with Rose Bates|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Bates-9562.jpg 4072727] |- |[[Bates-9560|Bates, Rose]]||||1930 Jan 26||||with Esme Bates|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Bates-9562.jpg 4072727] |- |[[Bolton-203|Bolton, Thomas]]||||1929 Sep 23||48|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Bolton-203.jpg 4072730] |- |[[Thomas-33222|Booshang, Anastasia]]||1864||1934||||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Booshang-2.jpg 4072481] |- |[[Booshang-2|Booshang, John]]||1827||1924||||H of Anastasia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Booshang-2.jpg 4072481] |- |[[Bourke-833|Bourke, Amy]]||||1914 Jan 19||||infant|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Bourke-833.jpg 4072422] |- |[[Russell-18064|Bourke, Johanna]]||||1933 Jan 01||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Russell-18064.jpg 4072401] |- |[[Bourke-835|Bourke, John James]]||||1893 Nov 29||18||Eldest S of J & J Bourke|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Bourke-835.jpg 4072399] |- |[[Bourke-836|Bourke, John]]||||1911 Jan 20||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Bourke-836.jpg 4072400] |- |[[Bourke-834|Bourke, John Robert]]||||1956 Jun 14||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Bourke-834.jpg 4072423] |- |[[Adams-35661|Bourke, Mary]]||||1972 Jul 21||88|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Adams-35661.jpg 4072424] |- |[[Dyer-11759|Bowler, Frances Matilda]]||||1895 Oct 13||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Dyer-11759.jpg 4072487] |- | [[Brayshaw-153|Brayshaw, Archibald]] ||||1943 Aug 15||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Brayshaw-153.jpg 4072641] |- | [[Brayshaw-154|Brayshaw, David]] ||||1931 Aug 31||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Brayshaw-154.jpg 4072642] |- |[[Crawford-14385|Brayshaw, Flora]]||||1891 May 10||70||W of William Bradshaw Snr|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Brayshaw-150.jpg 4072657] |- |[[Brayshaw-157|Brayshaw, Olive]]||||1922 Mar ||<1||3 mths|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Brayshaw-159.jpg 4072673] |- |[[Brayshaw-156|Brayshaw, Reginald Bertram]]||||1959 Jan 09||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Brayshaw-156.jpg 4072674] |- |[[Brayshaw-158|Brayshaw, Richard]]||1865 Jul 05||1954 Jan 11|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/Brayshaw-158.jpg 4072658] |- |[[Brayshaw-159|Brayshaw, Vivian]]||||1930||7|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Brayshaw-159.jpg 4072673] |- |[[Brayshaw-149|Brayshaw, William]]||||1888 Nov 19||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Brayshaw-149.jpg 4072656] |- |[[Brayshaw-150|Brayshaw, William]]||||1889 May 22||33|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Brayshaw-150.jpg 4072657] |- | [[Britt-1466|Britt, Edward]] ||||1937 Jul 10||54||H of Kate|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Britt-1466.jpg 4072635] |- | [[Foley-2864|Britt, Kate]] ||||1936 Mar 28||50||W of Edward|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Britt-1466.jpg 4072635] |- |[[Carter-24946|Brooks, Flora Violet]]||||1957 Oct 18||73||with Harry Brooks|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Brooks-13819.jpg 4072783] |- |[[Brooks-13819|Brooks, Harry Druitt]]||||1958 Apr 22||74||with Flora Brooks|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Brooks-13819.jpg 4072783] |- |[[Brooks-13820|Brooks, Lewis Stirling]]||||1951 Apr 28||40|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Brooks-13820.jpg 4072785] |- |[[Brooks-13821|Brooks, Wilfred Edwin]]||||1949 Jul 26||34|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Brooks-13821.jpg 4072786] |- |[[Burgess-8223|Burgess, William James]]||||1949 May 10||<1||1 day|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Burgess-8223.jpg 4072463] |- |[[Bourke-863|Burke, Elizabeth Margaret]]||||1965 Dec 20||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Bourke-863.jpg 4072409] |- |[[Burke-6646|Burke, John]]||||1951 Nov 16||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Burke-6646.jpg 4072410] |- |[[Caffyn-31|Caffyn, Francis Henry]]||||1910 Jun 18||29|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Caffyn-31.jpg 4072702] |- |[[Crowe-742|Caldwell, Sarah]]||1865 Jun 01||1943 Sep 03||||nee Crowe; with Obrien McMahon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Crowe-742.jpg 4072752] |- |[[McMillan-3798|Campbell, Mary]]||||1877 Sep 08||||W of George; D of Flora & Hector Macmillan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/McMillan-3798.jpg 4072758] |- |[[Bridle-122|Carney, Mary]]||||1902 Apr 11||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Bridle-122.jpg 4072740] |- | [[Carter-24431|Carter, Oliver]]||1879 Aug 25||1931 Apr 20||||S of Jane Oliver & Robert Carter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Carter-24431.jpg 4072550] |- |[[Carter-25061|Carter, Raymond Lance]]||||1952 Aug 31||61|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Carter-25061.jpg 4072814] |- |[[O'Neill-3318|Casey, Margaret]]||||1946||86||W of Michael|| Obituary |- |[[Casey-3545|Casey, Ross]]||||1954 Aug 15||30||AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Casey-3545.jpg 4072684] |- |[[Casey-3544|Casey, William E]]||||1952 Oct||54|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Casey-3544.jpg 4072495] |- |[[Chalker-90|Chalker, Edward]]||||1874 Aug 09||22|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Chalker-90.jpg 4072454] |- |[[Mackay-3019|Chalker, Ellen]]||||1945 May 27||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Mackay-3019.jpg 4072605] |- |[[Chalker-391|Chalker, William Arthur]]||||1952 Jul 28||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Chalker-391.jpg 4072604] |- |[[Duvery-1|Clugston, Amy C]]||||1918 Nov 11||57||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/Clugston-78.jpg 4072793] |- |[[Clugston-81|Clugston, Dudley Nelson]]||1914 Feb 21||2007 Sep 18||||H of Irene; Gt-GS of Thomas & Ann Locker|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Clugston-81.jpg 4072655] |- |[[Scott-28310|Clugston, Irene Rose]]||1915 Apr 01||2010 Jan 14||||W of Dudley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Clugston-81.jpg 4072655] |- |[[Clugston-77|Clugston, Robert]]||||1879 Feb 13||48|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Clugston-77.jpg 4072717] |- |[[Clugston-79|Clugston, Robert]]||1865 Jan 17||1938 Oct 24|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Clugston-79.jpg 4072794] |- |[[Clugston-83|Clugston, Robert Douglas]]||1944 Aug 30||1945 Apr 04||||S of R W & B M Clugston|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Clugston-83.jpg 4072796] |- |[[Castles-165|Clugston, Sarah]]||||1912 Jun 14||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Castles-165.jpg 4072792] |- |[[Clugston-78|Clugston, Thomas]]||||1939 Sep 22||83||H of Amy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/Clugston-78.jpg 4072793] |- |[[Clugston-84|Clugston, Valerie Kay]]||1942 Oct 01||1942 Oct 01||||D of R W & B M Clugston|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Clugston-83.jpg 4072796] |- |[[Clugston-76|Clugston, William James]]||1868 Apr 03||1945 Feb 08|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Clugston-76.jpg 4072795] |- |[[Cochran-3868|Cochran, Angus]]||||1931 May 13||88|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Cochran-3868.jpg 4072760] |- |[[Cochran-3871|Cochran, Donald]]||||1918 May 05||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Cochran-3871.jpg 4072764] |- |[[McKechnie-312|Cochran, Janet]]||||1906 Aug 29||94||W of Lachlan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/McKechnie-312.jpg 4072757] |- |[[Cochran-3869|Cochran, Lachlan]]||||1866 Mar 18||55||H of Janet|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/McKechnie-312.jpg 4072757] |- |[[Cochran-3870|Cochran, Lachlan]]||||1912 Apr 14||58|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Cochran-3870.jpg 4072762] |- |[[Murphy-16354|Cochran, Marion Ada]]||||1932 Jan 23||80||W of Lachlan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Murphy-16354.jpg 4072759] |- |[[Connolly-1875|Cochran, Mary Ann]]||||1938 May 30||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Connolly-1875.jpg 4072433] |- |[[Coles-1703|Coles, Charles Albert]]||||1948 Jul 04||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Coles-1703.jpg 4072799] |- |[[Shanley-177|Cook, Elizabeth]]||||1925 Dec 11||80||with Michael Shanley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Shanley-166.jpg 4072413] |- |[[Cook-26520|Cook, John Alexander]]||||1913 Jul 20||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Cook-26520.jpg 4072817] |- |[[Stewart-31218|Crawford, Alice Jane]]||||1931 Jun 25||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Stewart-31218.jpg 4072648] |- |[[Crawford-15665|Crawford, Anthony John]]||||1953 May 06||6|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Crawford-15665.jpg 4072483] |- |[[Crawford-15663|Crawford, Edward]]||||1908 Feb 22||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Crawford-15663.jpg 4072663] |- |[[Crawford-15661|Crawford, Edward A G]]||1894 Aug 15||1959 Jun 11|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Crawford-15661.jpg 4072664] |- |[[Crawford-15668|Crawford, Robyn Lwellyn]]||1953 Aug 10||1991 Sep 27||||S of Ralph & Barbara|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Crawford-15668.jpg 4072429] |- |[[Crawford-15667|Crawford, Trevor John]]||1958||1971|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Crawford-15667.jpg 4072428] |- |[[Crowe-2017|Crowe, baby Una]]||||1946 Apr 10||<1||1 mth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Crowe-2017.jpg 4072728] |- |[[Crowe-258|Crowe, Benjamin Joshua]]||1878 Aug 20||1925 Feb 02|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Crowe-258.jpg 4072626] |- |[[Crowe-1739|Crowe, Charles Francis]]||||1976 Feb 07||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Crowe-1739.jpg 4072624] |- |[[Crowe-2018|Crowe, Elaine]]||||1943 Apr 10||14|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Crowe-2018.jpg 4072625] |- |[[Crowe-2019|Crowe, Emily Jane]]||||1891 May 01||7||GD of Robert Crowe; Sis of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Crowe-1741.jpg 4072748] |- |[[Crowe-2021|Crowe, Eric]]||||1946 Feb 26||33|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Crowe-2021.jpg 4072556] |- |[[Crowe-2100|Crowe, Ernest Roland]]||||1948 Aug 27||46|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Crowe-2100.jpg 4072554] |- |[[Shanley-179|Crowe, Essie]]||||1925 Jul 23||36||nee Shanley; W of E H Crowe|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Shanley-179.jpg 4072555] |- |[[Bottom-360|Crowe, Isabella]]||||1941 Jun 14||76||with William Crowe|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Bottom-360.jpg 4072729] |- |[[Crowe-2101|Crowe, John]]||||1900 Oct 30||33||GS of Robert Crowe; B of Emily|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Crowe-1741.jpg 4072748] |- |[[Crowe-2102|Crowe, John Raymond]]||||1901 Feb 07||3|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Crowe-1741.jpg 4072748] |- |[[Crowe-1741|Crowe, Robert]]||||1872 Mar 72|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Crowe-1741.jpg 4072748] |- |[[Crowe-2103|Crowe, William Thomas]]||||1951 Jul 20||87||with Isabella Crowe|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Bottom-360.jpg 4072729] |- |[[Cullen-2570|Cullen, A R (Tom)]]||||1942 Sep 10||62||||4072577 |- |[[Cullen-2571|Cullen, George]]||||1915 Jul 19||77||H of Mary||4072578 |- |[[Cullen-2573|Cullen, Joan]]||||1926 Jan 24||<1||9 mths; Gd of George & Mary Cullen||4072578 |- |[[Cullen-2437|Cullen, John George]]||||1945 Dec 20||67||||4072631 |- |[[Sims-6403|Cullen, Mary]]||||1926 Sep 18||79||W of George||4072578 |- |[[Delany-381| Delaney, Alice]]||||1934 Feb 13||70||||4072506 |- |[[Delany-383| Delaney, Anne]]||||1907 Mar 05||53||D of James & Johanna||4072539 |- |[[ Delany-382|Delaney, James]]||||1888 Jan 22||69||H of Johanna||4072539 |- |[[Delany-384| Delaney, James]]||||1863 Aug 19||5||||4072540 |- |[[Kelly-27483|Delaney, Johanna]]||||1895 Jul 14||69||W of James||4072539 |- |[[Delany-385| Delaney, Johanna]]||||1927 Jan 13||65||||4072539 |- |[[Delany-386| Delaney, John]]||||1920 Feb 26||68||||4072539 |- |[[Delany-390| Delaney, Lawrence John]]||||1949 Sep 09||||||4072448 |- |[[Delany-388| Delaney, Margaret]]||||1932 Nov 18||76||||4072506 |- |[[ Lynch-14731|Delaney, Sarah]]||||1873 Feb 14||60||||4072447 |- |[[ Delany-389|Delaney, William]]||||1915 Mar 26||64||Eldest S of James & Johanna||4072539 |- |[[ Delany-393|Delany, Clare Therese]]||||1956 Mar 17||31||||4072485 |- |[[Delany-387| Delany, Denis]]||||1927 Mar 18||66||||4072486 |- |[[ Delany-394|Delany, James Thomas]]||||1949 Feb 08||83||||4072563 |- |[[Pratt-14053| Delany, Ruby Mary]]||||1964 Aug 09||83||||4072564 |- |[[Giddings-1341| Eccleston, Amelia Jane]]||1885||1937||||M of Annie, Ivy, Robert, Reginald, Norman who dies in infancy||4072782 |- |[[ Curtis-8111|Eccleston, Catherine]]||||1882 Sep 20||68||||4072417 |- |[[Eccleston-156| Eccleston, George]]||||1882 May 19||78||||4072417 |- |[[ Eccleston-625|Eccleston, Ronald Victor]]||1908||1925||||S of Amelia Eccleston||4072782 |- |[[Barrett-7919| Eldridge, Agnes Amelia]]||||1944 Aug 26||||W of Thomas||4072704 |- |[[ Eldridge-3620|Eldridge, Edward]]||1856 Aug 28||1932 Sep 27||||||4072618 |- |[[Eldridge-4323| Eldridge, Raymond]]||||||3||S of Thomas & Agnes||4072704 |- |[[Eldridge-3619|Eldridge, Thomas]]||||1910 Mar 06||||H of Agnes||4072704 |- |[[Evans-23192|Evans, baby Colin]]||||1937 Nov 29||||S of Elmore and Freda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Lovelock-23.jpg 4072621] |- |[[Finn-2374| Finn, Walter]]||||1904 Aug 18||33||||4072414 |- |[[ Fletcher-15346|Fletcher, Annie]]||||1900 Apr 25||28||D of Elizabeth & Charles||4072445 |- |[[Fletcher-15347| Fletcher, Charles]]||||1917 Mar 29||88||H of Elizabeth||4072445 |- |[[Fletcher-15347| Fletcher, Charles Edward]]||||1935 Sep 09||59||H of Mary Jane||4072455 |- |[[ Forbes-7743|Fletcher, Elizabeth]]||||1887 Apr 21||44||W of Charles||4072445 |- |[[Fletcher-15354| Fletcher, Elizabeth Monica]]||||1927 May 02||4||4 yrs, 7 mths||4072456 |- |[[Fletcher-15359| Fletcher, Frances]]||||1953 Jun 29||1||14 mths||4072482 |- |[[Fletcher-15355|Fletcher, George]]||||1898 Aug 30||29||S of Elizabeth & Charles||4072445 |- |[[Fletcher-15356| Fletcher, Harry]]||||1933 Oct 06||59||||4072446 |- |[[Brown-147975| Fletcher, Isabella]]||||1975 Nov 24||87||W of John||4072460 |- |[[Fletcher-15357| Fletcher, John Frederick]]||||1933 May 27||47||H of Isabella||4072460 |- |[[ Napthali-39|Fletcher, Mary Jane]]||||1971 Aug 05||77||W of Charles||4072455 |- |[[Foley-1606|Foley, Ambrose Timothy]]||||1956 Jun 18||76||||4072551 |- |[[O'Neill-5920| Foley, Mary Jane]]||||1940 May 10||53||||4072552 |- |[[ Hyles-111|Foster, Fanny Frances]]||||1930 May 13||72||||4072766 |- |[[ Rossiter-1441|Foulcher, Nona Marion]]||||1956 Dec 08||24||||4072708 |- |[[ Francis-5068|Francis, James P]]||||1955 Nov 11||76||||4072589 |- |[[Moss-9690| Fraser, Elizabeth Hannah]]||||1918 Dec 09||75||nee Moss; W of John Fraser; M of Catherine, William, Alexander, Mary, Isabella, Walter, Arthur, George, Maud, Herbert||4072811 |- |[[Frazer-2116| Fraser, George Frederick]]||1878 Nov 13||1951 Sep 01||||B of William & Mary Jane Fraser||4072812 |- |[[Wheatley-1824| Fraser, Louisa Harriett]]||1869 Jul 12||1904 Mar 31||||W of William Thomas Fraser; M of Arthur, John, Olive, William, Louisa||4072777 |- |[[ Fraser-12418|Fraser, Mary Jane]]||1869 Jun 25||1950 Dec 20||||D of Louisa Harriett Fraser||4072810 |- |[[Fraser-12417| Fraser, William Thomas]]||1865 Apr 18||1945 Oct 20||||S of John & Hannah; F of Arthur, John, Olive, William, Louisa||4072810 |- |[[Freebody-187| Freebody, Henrietta S]]||||1951 Jul 28||84||||4072677 |- |[[ Freebody-112|Freebody, James Hubert]]||||1912 Oct 21||42||||4072438 |- |[[Scott-52484| Fulham, Caroline]]||||1943 May 02||83||||4072405 |- |[[Carter-25063|Goodman, Jane Laura]] ||||1938 Oct 03||52||W of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Goodman-4929.jpg 4072813] |- |[[Goodman-4929|Goodman, Robert Daniel]] ||||1944 Oct 28||62||H of Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Goodman-4929.jpg 4072813] |- |[[Goodman-4930|Goodman, George]] ||||7 May 1924 ||74||||Obituary |- |[[ Greenwood-5140|Greenwood, John]]||||1910 May 18||74||||4072805 |- |[[ Hanley-1892|Hanley, William]]||||1876 Dec 25||85||||4072434 |- |[[Harnett-342| Harnett, John]]||||1865 Jun 10||44||H of Mary||4072541 |- |[[Kelly-27589|Harnett, Mary]]||||1903 Oct 10||82||W of John||4072541 |- |[[ Harnett-344|Harnett, William Edward]]||||1885 May 23||27||Youngest S of John||4072542 |- |[[Hassall-299| Hassall, James Mileham]]||||1899 Feb||1||||4072590 |- |[[ MacKay-5481|Henderson, Mary]]||||1910 Dec 20||72||W of David||4072787 |- | [[Cullen-50|Heywood, Elizabeth A]] ||||1915 Jan 02||43|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Cullen-50.jpg 4072492] |- | [[Heywood-15|Heywood, Joseph]] ||||1952 May 28||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Heywood-15.jpg 4072491] |- |[[Hilley-2| Hilley, James]]||||1954 Dec 28||73||||4072562 |- |[[Hilley-97| Hilley, Patrick Michael]]||||1933 Jun 03||54||||4072559 |- |[[Holston-368| Holston, James]]||1833 Oct 26||1926 Aug 15||||b. Norway; H of Margaret||4072753 |- |[[Carter-43542| Holston, Margaret]]||1844 Jul 26||1935 Jul 07||||b. Kelso, Scotland; W of James||4072753 |- |[[ Hyles-98|Hyles, Anne]]||||1864 Apr 11||16||||4072767 |- |[[Hyles-97| Hyles, Kate Withy]]||||1864 Apr 09||14||||4072767 |- |Inglewood, ?||||||||||4072665 |- |[[Jarrett-3521| Jarrett, baby]]||||1927 Jul 06||||||4072427 |- |[[Johnson-127691| Johnson, James]]||||1927 Nov 19||59||||4072497 |- |[[Shanley-305| Johnson, Maria]]||||1931 Nov 28||62||||4072496 |- |[[Eccleston-145| Kearns, Catherine M]]||||1882 Sep 01||31||||4072417 |- |[[Eccleston-158| Kearns, Elizabeth Ann]]||||1879 Feb 09||40||||4072417 |- |[[ Kearns-1716|Kearns, Isabella A]]||||1922 Sep 25||54||||4072418 |- |[[Kelly-27656|Kelly, Alexander Stuart]]||||1953 Mar 12||77||H of Katherine||4072788 |- |[[Clugston-224|Kelly, Jane]]||||1914 Aug 16||73||W of James||4072791 |- |[[Scott-52568|Kelly, Katherine]]||||1941 Mar 14||63||W of A S Kelly||4072789 |- |[[Kennedy-18619| Kennedy, Herbert]]||||1949 Feb 19||55||||4072576 |- |[[Unknown-621006| Kennedy, Mary Catherine]]||||1906 Feb 12||72||W of William||4072572 |- |[[ Adams-25479|Kennedy, Minnie]]||||1972 Feb 08||84||||4072421 |- |[[Kennedy-25434|Kennedy, Reginald]]||||1953 Feb 13||68||||4072420 |- |[[ Kennedy-25433|Kennedy, Ronald Edgar]]||||1957 Nov 13||50||||4072775 |- |[[Kennedy-25432| Kennedy, William]]||||1900 Mar 25||72||H of Mary||4072574 |- |[[ Kershaw-1191|Kershaw, James Edward]]||||1948 May 05||16||||4072435 |- |[[Glencross-86| Lanyon, Ann Thomasine]]||||1948 Sep 24||92||||4072676 |- |[[Larkins-661| Larkins, Arthur]]||||1937 Jul 10||46||||4072632 |- |[[MacKay-5496| Lette, Ellen Mary]]||1906 Mar 20||1992 Apr 06||||||4072476 |- |[[Lette-75| Lette, Margaret Fay]]||||1946 Mar 20||||||4072477 |- |[[ Lette-73|Lette, Norman John]]||||1968 Apr 12||65||||4072478 |- |[[ Lette-76|Lette, Rollo Sylvester]]||||1906||<1||9 mths||4072571 |- |[[Sutherland-8647| Lette, Sarah]]||||1889 Dec 21||54||d. Kiandra||4072754 |- |[[Liddell-1078| Liddell, Frederick Roy]]||||1927 Feb 14||4||S of M & S R Liddell||4072690 |- |[[ Barrett-11043|Locker, Alice]]||||1896 Nov 03||22|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Barrett-7842.jpg 4072661] |- |[[Locker-413|Locker, Alice J]]||||1954 Jul 07||85||||4072629 |- |[[ Reeve-2365|Locker, Anne]]||||1887 Aug 09||80||W of Thomas||4072653 |- |[[ Locker-308|Locker, Arthur E]]||1871 Apr 17||1964 Jul 31||93||||4072627 |- |[[ Green-49844|Locker, Charlotte]]||||1958 Feb 05||76||W of Clarence||4072807 |- |[[Locker-414| Locker, Clarence]]||||1940 Apr 22||56||H of Charlotte||4072807 |- |[[ Locker-311|Locker, Daisy G]]||1873 Nov 03||1963 Sep 02||90||||4072630 |- |[[Locker-415| Locker, Edgar]]||||1897 Jul 04||1||16 mths; S of Henry Locker||4072650 |- |[[Woodfield-353|Locker, Elizabeth]]||||1912 Oct 27||67||with John Locker||4072644 |- |[[Eldridge-4330| Locker, Elsie Muriel]]||1903||1964||||||4072705 |- |[[Locker-304| Locker, Ernest William]]||||1936 Feb 25||61||H of Florence||4072649 |- |[[ Jamieson-4130|Locker, Florence]]||||1935 May 12||60||W of Ernest||4072649 |- |[[Locker-301| Locker, Florence M]]||||1896 Jun 07||31||||4072652 |- |[[Locker-306| Locker, Helena Louisa]]||||1918 Aug 13||35||||4072645 |- |[[Locker-298| Locker, Henry]]||||1896 Jun 16||53||H of Mary||4072651 |- |[[Locker-303| Locker, Henry Edward]]||||1896 Jul 11||26||F of Edgar||4072650 |- | [[Locker-218|Locker, John]] ||||1924 Aug 03||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Locker-218.jpg 4072643] |- |[[Locker-312| Locker, John Leslie]]||||1893 Aug 06||9||with Elizabeth Locker||4072644 |- |[[Locker-416| Locker, Kenneth Edwin]]||1918 Aug 12||2010 Jul 03||||||4072808 |- |[[Brayshaw-197| Locker, Mary]]||||1915 Aug 13||71||W of Henry||4072651 |- |[[Allen-47132| Locker, Rachel Emilie]]||||1953 Nov 27||78||||4072628 |- |[[Locker-297| Locker, Thomas]]||||1889 Aug 21||80||H of Anne||4072653 |- |[[ Locker-313|Locker, Walter E]]||1886 Feb 24||1975 Aug 03||89||||4072706 |- |[[Lovelock-23|Lovelock, Abraham]]||1860 Apr 10||1932 Feb 19|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Lovelock-23.jpg 4072621] |- |[[Whitby-59|Lovelock, Caroline Ann]]||1868 Jun 17||1950 May 30|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Lovelock-23.jpg 4072621] |- |[[Lovelock-13|Lovelock, Lindsay Roy]]||1905 Feb 10||1924 Feb 29|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Lovelock-23.jpg 4072621] |- |[[Britt-1456|Lovelock, Mary Matilda]]||||1911 Jul 14||40|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Britt-1456.jpg 4072637] |- |[[Lovelock-191|Lovelock, William]]||||1915 Mar 07||45|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Lovelock-191.jpg 4072622] |- |[[Lowther-393| Lowther, Albert Ernest]]||||1922 May 29||41||||4072761 |- |[[ Luton-253|Luton, Alfred]]||||1945 Jun 16||81||||4072683 |- |[[ MacKay-5506|Mackay, Christina Inglis]]||||1956 Sep 19||77||||4072609 |- |[[ MacKay-5509|Mackay, Clement Samuel Charles]]||1925 Aug 13||2012 Aug 03||||||4072472 |- |[[MacKay-5508| Mackay, David George]]||||1956 Sep 17||48||||4072608 |- |[[ Murphy-28695|Mackay, Ellen Mary]]||||1937 Oct 20||62||with Reginald Mackay||4072466 |- |[[MacKay-5510| Mackay, Eric Samuel Watkins]]||||1968 Jun 12||67||with Ruby Mackay||4072469 |- |[[ Mackay-5511|Mackay, Florence Ann]]||||1966 Jul 08||87||Sis of Norman||4072612 |- | [[Mackay-3020|Mackay, George]] ||||1917 Nov 19||79||H of Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Mackay-3020.jpg 4072602] |- |[[ MacKay-5497|Mackay, George ]]||||1944 Sep 07||71||||4072640 |- |[[ MacKay-5497|Mackay, George Samuel]]||||1957 Feb 16||72||||4072601 |- |[[Rossiter-1446| Mackay, Hannah Isabel]]||||1953 Aug 14||52||mother||4072614 |- |[[MacKay-5515|Mackay, Harold Edgar (Bill)]]||||1972 Aug 13||57||||4072606 |- |[[MacKay-5507| Mackay, James]]||||1962 May 28||85||||4072610 |- |[[ Mackay-5519|Mackay, James]]||||1878 Feb 01||27||||4072694 |- |[[MacKay-5517| Mackay, John]]||||1902 Jun 13||67||b. Ireland; d. Ashfield||4072692 |- |[[MacKay-5520| Mackay, Keith George]]||||2006 Jul 29||83||AIF NX150287; H of Marjorie||4072475 |- |[[McManus-4452| Mackay, Marjorie Ellen]]||||2013 Jun 11||89||W of Keith George; M of Christopher, Catherine, Bernadette, Paul, Patrick, Francis||4072474 |- |[[ Watkins-12503|Mackay, Mary]]||||1923 Nov 04||77||||4072640 |- |[[ MacKay-5521|Mackay, Oswald John]]||||1939 Aug 07||37||||4072464 |- |[[MacKay-5522| Mackay, Peter Eric]]||1949 Feb 28||2002 Jul 20||||||4072470 |- |[[ MacKay-5523|Mackay, Reginald George David]]||||1942 Feb 09||38||KIA Malaya; with Ellen Mackay||4072466 |- |[[ Byrnes-1422|Mackay, Rita Mary]]||1926 Apr 04||2010 Sep 13||||nee Byrnes||4072471 |- |[[ MacKay-5525|Mackay, Robert James]]||||1973 Dec 31||61||||4072607 |- |[[Sare-77|Mackay, Ruby Myrtle]]||||1964 Apr 19||63||with Eric Mackay||4072469 |- |[[ MacKay-5514|Mackay, Samuel]]||||1965 Feb 06||68||||4072615 |- |[[MacKay-5456|Mackay, Samuel]]||||1933 Jul 19||91||||4072639 |- | [[Barrett-8264|Mackay, Sarah]] ||||1934 Jan 24||77||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Barrett-8264.jpg 4072603] |- |[[MacKay-5524| Mackay, Stanley Albert]]||1908 Jul 02||1990 Mar 02||||||4072467 |- |[[McEachern-410|Macmillan, Flora]]||||1877 Sep 08||59||W of Hector|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/McMillan-3798.jpg 4072758] |- |[[Mansfield-3803|Mansfield, Linton]]||||1951 Sep 08||23||||4072804 |- |[[ Ball-22598|Mansfield, Rebecca]]||||1898 Oct 07||37||D of Henry Ball|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Ball-13082.jpg 4072768] |- |[[ Mansfield-3805|Mansfield, Ross]]||||1943 Oct 05||23||d. POW, Burma||4072804 |- |[[ Mansfield-3804|Mansfield, William Thomas]]||||1938 Sep 10||46||||4072806 |- |Maragry, Denis Joseph||||1933 Jul 06||65||with Ada Baragry||4072479 |- |[[See-812 |Marr, Nellie]]||||1902 Feb 26||25||W of C N Marr||4072720 |- |[[Maskill-33|Maskill, Shirley]]||||1947 May 03||11||||4072594 |- |[[ MacKay-5532|Matthews, Geraldine Frances]]||1935 Feb 15||2004 Feb 18||||formerly Richardson; D of Oswald & Mary Mackay||4072465 |- |[[McKeahnie-4| McKeahnie, Alex A]]||||1916 Jan 29||75||||4072763 |- |[[McKeahnie-17| McKeahnie, Charlie L]]||1868 Apr 29||1895 Aug 03||27||||4072756 |- |[[Cochran-5141| McKeahnie, Mary]]||||1911 Nov 03||72||with John McPhie||4072755 |- |[[ West-26467|McLaughlin, Elizabeth]]||||1944||87||||4072746 |- |[[McMahon-1147| McMahon, Arthur Alfred Angel (Mick)]]||||1959 Apr 11||56||H of Daisy||4072749 |- |[[Lovelock-134|McMahon, Emily]]||1891 Mar 13||1957 Mar 04||66||W of John; M of Eunice, Clive, Bob, Zillah, Freda, Elva, Reg||4072751 |- |[[McMahon-1134|McMahon, John]]||1886 Aug 04||1956 Feb 01||70||H of Emily; F of Eunice, Clive, Bob, Zillah, Freda, Elva, Reg||4072751 |- |McMahon, Norman Rowland||||1953 Jul 29||24||||4072750 |- |[[McMahon-1130|McMahon, Obrien]]||1861 Jun 16||1919 Sep 13||||with Sarah Caldwell||4072752 |- |[[ McManus-4454|McManus, James]]||||1907 Feb 24||58||||4072566 |- |[[ McPhie-112|McPhie, Jean]]||||1910 Nov 20||<1||5 mths; D of W & E McPhie||4072816 |- |[[ McPhie-75|McPhie, John Kenneth]]||||1915 Feb 20||<1||6 wks; with Mary McKeahnie||4072755 |- |[[Newland-1378| Mercer, Alice]]||||1900 Feb 17||82||||4072703 |- |[[Merewether-16| Merewether, Adelaide Marian]]||||1864 Apr 21||1||||4072767 |- |[[Barrett-14037| Miners, Alice Ruby]]||1902 Feb 10||1997 Nov 25||95||nee Barrett||4072666 |- |[[ Miners-238|Miners, Anthony Graham (Snow)]]||1943 Feb 09||1992 Aug 24||||||4072675 |- |[[ Miners-239|Miners, Colin Herbert]]||||1985 Aug 14||50||||4072667 |- |[[ Miners-240|Miners, Daphne Olga]]||||1952 Dec 10||20||||4072671 |- |[[ Miners-237|Miners, Frederick William]]||||1950 Jun 24||62||||4072672 |- |[[Miners-241| Miners, Kevin Samuel]]||||1972 Jul 29||48||with Patricia Miners||4072669 |- |[[ Miners-242|Miners, Marlene Ruby]]||||1973 Oct 01||35||||4072668 |- |[[Pierce-17555|Miners, Patricia M]]||||1976 Jul 30||55||with Kevin Miners||4072669 |- |[[ Monaghan-1146|Monaghan, Bridget]]||||1941 Aug 15||86||with Michael Monaghan||4072436 |- |[[Monaghan-1145| Monaghan, Michael]]||||1921 Feb 09||73||with Bridget Monaghan||4072436 |- |[[Murrow-191| Murrow, baby]]||1916||1916||||||4072691 |- |[[ Naughton-554|Naughton, Herbert John]]||||1957 May 23||47||||4072494 |- |[[ Neiberding-10|Neiberding, Christopher]]||1949 Nov 28||1950 Apr 02||||||4072459 |- |[[ Russell-32528|Norton, Harriett]]||||1930 Feb 27||58||W of John||4072415 |- |[[Connor-1347| O’Connor, J Z]]||||1904 Dec 21||62||||4072778 |- |[[Delany-396| O’Mara, Mary]]||||1931 May 07||32?||||4072506 |- |[[O'Neill-3121|O’Neill, Alice]]||||1894 Oct 14||15|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/O_Neill-3117.jpg 4072581] |- |O’Neill, baby||1911 Jan 04||||||||4072425 |- |[[Fraser-12416| O’Neill, Catherine Eliza]]||1862 Dec 22||1955 Nov 09||||b. Friying Pan Ck, Adaminaby; d. Adaminaby; D of John & Hannah Fraser; Sis of William, Alexander, Mary, Isabella, Walter, Arthur, George, Maud, Herbert; M of Patrick, John, Thomas, Mary, Helen, Margaret||4072553 |- |[[O'Neill-3116|O’Neill, Edward]]||||1918 Apr 27||88||b. Tipperary, Ireland; H of Susan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/O_Neill-3116.jpg 4072584] |- |[[O'Neill-5959| O’Neill, James Edward]]||||1926 Jan 28||57||||4072570 |- |[[ O'Neil-2921|O’Neill, James Edward]]||||1916 Jan 20||52||||4072582 |- |[[O'Neill-5962| O’Neill, John Thomas]]||1876||1940||||||4072443 |- |[[O'Neill-5963| O’Neill, Joseph John]]||||1957 Nov 18||49||||4072439 |- |[[O'Neill-3119|O’Neill, Margaret]]||||1956 Jul 29||90|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/O_Neill-3119.jpg 4072587] |- |[[O'Neill-5921| O’Neill, Matthew James]]||||1930 Dec 05||74||||4072557 |- |[[O'Neill-5964|O’Neill, Matthew James]]||||1944 Aug 08||32||||4072585 |- |[[ O'Neill-5965|O’Neill, Michael Thomas]]||||1895 Mar 25||21||||4072569 |- |[[ O'Neill-5939|O’Neill, Patrick]]||||1876 Sep 02||65||||4072558 |- |[[O'Neill-5966| O’Neill, Simon]]||||1950 Aug 09||72||||4072583 |- |[[O'Neill-3118|O’Neill, Susan]]||||1884 Mar 26||14|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/O_Neill-3117.jpg 4072581] |- |[[Bridle-123|O’Neill, Susan]]||||1919 Oct 26||78||b. Liverpool, NSW; W of Edward|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/O_Neill-3116.jpg 4072584] |- |[[O'Neill-3117|O’Neill, William J]]||||1884 Apr 16||1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/O_Neill-3117.jpg 4072581] |- |[[Russell-18333|O’Regan, Grace Evelyn]]||||1944 Dec 01||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Russell-18333.jpg 4072392] |- |[[O'Rourke-1667| O’Rourke, Bernard]]||||1896 Oct 13||86||H of Hanorah||4072565 |- |[[Shanahan-1071|O’Rourke, Hanorah]]||||1891 Feb 10||56||W of Bernard||4072565 |- |[[Rourke-729| O’Rourke, William]]||||1867 Jul 17||7||S of Bernard & Hanorah||4072565 |- |[[ Sturt-87|Osmond, Emily]]||||1923 Jul 18||82||W of James||4072633 |- |[[ Osmond-522|Osmond, James]]||||1911 Mar 03||73||H of Emily||4072633 |- |[[Pellegrini-151| Pellegrini, Nardino]]||||1953 Jun 20||30||b. Italy||4072430 |- |[[ Pint-116|Pint, Julius C]]||||1955 Jun 14||52||||4072595 |- |[[ Poczay-1|Poczay, Les]]||1929 Sep 01||2001 May 24||||||4072426 |- |[[Campbell-54900| Potter, Catherine]]||||1923 Sep 06||75||W of Charles||4072721 |- |[[Potter-14129| Potter, Charles]]||||1913 Oct 18||83||H of Catherine||4072721 |- |[[Prebin-1| Prebin, Daniel]]||1930 Jun 17||2014 Apr 27||||with Francoise Prebin||4072449 |- |[[ Unknown-622360|Prebin, Francoise]]||1934 Jun 03||2010 May 10||||with Daniel Prebin||4072449 |- |[[ Reed-1852|Reid, James]]||||1911 Jan 01||87||H of Mary Jane||4072419 |- |[[Eccleston-150|Reid, Mary Jane]]||||1933 Apr 14||88||W of James||4072419 |- |[[ Watkins-9263|Reynolds, Ann Selina]]||||1952 Jan 23||75||W of Arthur||4072776 |- |[[Reynolds-11016| Reynolds, Archibald]]||||1900 Sep 19||82||||4072779 |- |[[ Reynolds-19360|Reynolds, Arthur Albert]]||||1935 Aug 17||63||H of Ann||4072776 |- |[[Frazer-914|Reynolds, Flora]] ||||1911 Sep 18||95||nee Fraser; b. Auchtascailt, Lochbroom, Ross-Shire, Scotland; D of William & Catherine Fraser; Sis of Anne, Isabella, John, Roderick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Frazer-914.jpg 4072780] |- |[[Reynolds-11049| Reynolds, Henry Archibald]]||||1889 Oct 19||45||S of Archibald||4072779 |- |[[Reynolds-22539| Reynolds, James William]]||1887||1964 Apr 15||||||4072773 |- |[[Kennedy-25560|Kennedy, Noel Brian]]||||1949 Aug 09||1||20 mths||4072776 |- |[[Richardson-34504| Richardson, Herbert]]||1926 May 23||2003 Dec 08||||H of Geraldine Matthews||4072465 |- |[[ Clugston-222|Rossiter, Alice May]]||||1936 Feb 05||38||||4072719 |- |[[ Cruickshank-1339|Rossiter, Mary]]||||1943 Jun 21||80||mother||4072726 |- |[[ Rossiter-1442|Rossiter, Reginald Walter]]||||1973 Nov 19||78||||4072709 |- |[[ Rossiter-1448|Rossiter, Sidney James]]||||1919 Jan 30||22|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Rossiter-730.jpg 4072725] |- | [[Rossiter-730|Rossiter, Walter James]] ||||1921 Nov 17||66|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Rossiter-730.jpg 4072725] |- |[[Turner-43276| Rowe, Ita May]]||||1948 Aug 08||47||||4072579 |- |[[Shanley-165|Russell, Catherine]]||||1908 Dec 07||57||W of John Russell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Shanley-165.jpg 4072395] |- |[[Russell-18331|Russell, Charles James Michael]]||||1911 Feb 25||24||S of Mark & Martha|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Russell-18331.jpg 4072391] |- |[[Russell-18299|Russell, Charles Michael]]||||1964 Jul 08||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Russell-18299.jpg 4072407] |- |[[Russell-18334|Russell, Charlotte Ann]]||||1918 Sep 30||44|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Russell-18334.jpg 4072397] |- |[[Hickey-1999|Russell, Elizabeth]]||||1905 Jul 26||83||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/Russell-18065.jpg 4072390] |- |[[Russell-32770| Russell, Elizabeth]]||||1938 Feb 22||85||||4072403 |- |[[Russell-18332|Russell, Elizabeth May]]||||1889 Oct 23||5||D of Mark & Martha|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Russell-18331.jpg 4072391] |- |[[Russell-18301|Russell, Francis]]||||1891 Jun 16||4||S of J & C Russell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Russell-18300.jpg 4072394] |- |[[Nelson-16428|Russell, Isabel Margaret]]||1878||1948|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/Russell-18448.jpg 4072710] |- |[[Russell-18300|Russell, James Andrew]]||||1891 Jul 05||13||S of J & C Russell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Russell-18300.jpg 4072394] |- |[[Russell-18298|Russell, John]]||||1922 Jun 29||77||H of Catherine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Russell-18298.jpg 4072396] |- |[[Heywood-16|Russell, Leila Eileen]]||||1918 Aug ||?8|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Heywood-16.jpg 4072493] |- |[[Russell-18448|Russell, Leslie Mark]]||1908||1941|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/Russell-18448.jpg 4072710] |- |[[Russell-18302|Russell, Marcus]]||||1913 Sep 24||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Russell-18302-1.jpg 4072388] |- |[[Russell-18303|Russell, Marcus Edward]]||||1947 Mar 06||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Russell-18302.jpg 4072406] |- |[[Shanley-169|Russell, Maria]]||||1944 Mar 14||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Shanley-169.jpg 4072411] |- |[[Power-2840|Russell, Martha]]||||1917 May 03||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Power-2840.jpg 4072389] |- |[[Hilley-49|Russell, Mary Honorah]]||||1954 Mar 08||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Hilley-49.jpg 4072402] |- |[[Russell-32771| Russell, Micheal J]] ||||1943 Aug 30||85||||4072404 |- |[[Russell-18335|Russell, Timothy Edward]]||||1936 May 05||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Russell-18335.jpg 4072412] |- |[[Russell-18447|Russell, William Edwin]]||1871||1941|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/Russell-18448.jpg 4072710] |- |[[Russell-18338|Russell, William]]||||1927 Nov 20||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Russell-18338.jpg 4072387] |- |[[Russell-18065|Russell, William]]||||1864 Jun 02||48||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/Russell-18065.jpg 4072390] |- |[[Russell-18337|Russell, William Thomas]]||||1955 Feb 04||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Russell-18337.jpg 4072408] |- |[[Scott-52758| Scott, Robert]]||||1944 Jun 23||64||||4072790 |- |[[ Burke-12277|Shanahan, Ellen]]||||1919May 13||||W of William||4072473 |- |[[Shanahan-1076| Shanahan, William]]||||1945 Jul 14||82||S of Ellen & William||4072473 |- |[[Shanahan-1072| Shanahan, William]]||||||||H of Ellen||4072473 |- |[[Shanley-181|Shanley, Albert]]||||1879 Jan 05||<1||5 mths; S of Matthew & E Shanley||4072504 |- |[[Shanley-307|Shanley, Albert Henry]]||||1910 May 24||||||4072543 |- |[[Johnson-128599| Shanley, Cecilia]]||||1945 Aug 30||71||||4072500 |- |[[Shanley-312| Shanley, Charles James]]||||1881 Sep 04||||||4072543 |- |[[ Shanley-313|Shanley, Charles Peter]]||||1941 Jul 13||69||||4072545 |- |[[Shanley-183|Shanley, Annie Edna]]||||1922 Aug 16||16||D of James & Laura Shanley||4072546 |- |[[Chalker-412|Shanley, Elizabeth]]||||1922 Jan 03||72||W of Mathew||4072544 |- |[[ Shanley-310|Shanley, Henry John]]||||1965 Aug 26||85||||4072499 |- |[[Shanley-308| Shanley, James]]||||1891 Apr 27||||||4072543 |- |[[Shanley-182|Shanley, James Joseph]]||||1931 Jun 13||57||||4072547 |- |[[ Shanley-311|Shanley, John Matthew]]||||1919 Dec 09||14||||4072502 |- |[[Burke-7214|Shanley, Laura]]||||1956 Aug 13||76||||4072548 |- |[[ Shanley-314|Shanley, Lavinia Alice]]||||1920 Aug 15||32||||Funeral notice |- |[[Shanley-184|Shanley, Leslie James]]||||1945 Jan 15||36||||4072498 |- |[[Shanley-180|Shanley, Mathew]]||||1922 Jan 01||78||H of Elizabeth||4072544 |- | [[Shanley-166|Shanley, Michael]] ||||1920 Aug 11||64||with Elizabeth Cook|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Shanley-166.jpg 4072413] |- |[[ Moore-77119|Shanley, Rachel]]||||1951 Nov 29||73||with William Shanley||4072549 |- |[[Shanley-316| Shanley, William]]||||1892 Feb 07||||||4072543 |- |[[Shanley-315|Shanley, William]]||||1950 Oct 28||73||with Rachel Shanley||4072549 |- |[[ Sheen-542|Sheen, Mary J]]||||1934 May 14||48||||4072687 |- |[[McElligott-141|Sheehy, Catherine]]||||1873 Jun 21||48||W of William||4072568 |- |[[Sheehy-103| Sheehy, William]]||||1880 Oct 04||72||H of Catherine||4072568 |- |[[Clarke-7773|Shiels, Becky]]||||1898 Mar 02||27||D of Thomas & Mary Ann Clarke||4072599 |- |[[Shingles-14|Shingles, Bertha Eliza]]||||1920 Mar 08||11||with Robert Shingles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Shingles-13.jpg 4072598] |- |[[Crowe-1742|Shingles, Eliza]]||||1902 Apr 26||52||W of Joseph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Shingles-12.jpg 4072597] |- |[[Shingles-12|Shingles, Joseph]]||||1921 Nov 15||84||H of Eliz|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Shingles-12.jpg 4072597] |- |[[Shingles-13|Shingles, Robert Alfred]]||||1926 Jan 08||52||with Bertha Shingles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Shingles-13.jpg 4072598] |- |[[Smith-289330| Smith, Amos Alexander]]||||1898 Jan 03||21||||4072462 |- |[[ Smith-289336|Smith, Harold John]]||||1934 Dec 05||26||||4072461 |- |[[Smith-160746|Smith, John Walter]]||||1945 Nov 16||71||d. Lewisham hospital; H of Laura|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Crocker-2371.jpg 4072457] |- |[[Smith-289337| Smith,leonard Joseph]]||||1923 Nov 18||<1||7 mths||4072461 |- | [[Russell-18336|Smith, Laura Elizabeth]]||||1954 Sep 05||65||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Russell-18336-1.jpg 4072458] |- |[[Unknown-623715| Snowden, Margaret]]||||1888 May 29||25||W of Thomas||4072711 |- |[[ Locker-418|Stewart, Sarah Ann]]||||1929 Jul 06||61||W of Thomas||4072646 |- |[[Stewart-52146| Stewart, Thomas David]]||||1930 Oct 13||58||H of Sarah||4072647 |- |[[Sutton-14722| Sutton, Lucelle Jean]]||||1940 Jul 05||11||||4072818 |- |[[Taylor-93531| Taylor, William]]||||1944 Mar 05||87||||4072724 |- |[[Thomas-17099|Thomas, Thomas]]||||1885 Jan 18||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Thomas-17099.jpg 4072567] |- |[[Shanahan-437|Thomas, Johanna]]||1830||1904 Dec 3||74||||4072567 |- |[[Thorp-1088|Thorp, George]]||1844||1916|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Thorp-1087.jpg 4072772] |- |[[Goodman-4787|Thorp, Harriet]]||1846||1922|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Thorp-1087.jpg 4072772] |- |[[Lovelock-20|Thorp, Louisa Adelaide Irene]]||1889||1941|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Thorp-1087.jpg 4072772] |- |[[Thorp-1087|Thorp, Thomas Philip]]||1882||1958|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Thorp-1087.jpg 4072772] |- | [[Britt-1457|Tozer, Eva]] ||||1955 Jun 09||82||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Tozer-800.jpg 4072634] |- |[[ Eldridge-3795|Tozer, Georgina Isabella Jane]]||1888 Oct 29||1948 Jan 22||||||4072616 |- | [[Tozer-800|Tozer, John Thomas]] ||||1949 Dec 05||78||H of Eva|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Tozer-800.jpg 4072634] |- |[[Train-297| Train, Barry]] ||||1944 Aug 06||1||23 mths; S of Freda & Rob Train|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Brayshaw-156.jpg 4072674] |- |Turner, baby||||1933||||||4072739 |- |[[Turner-43482| Turner, James H]]||1873||1958||||||4072731 |- |[[Muir-4716|Turner, Jane]]||1858||1924||||||4072734 |- |[[Turner-43546|Turner, Lawrence]]||1908||1926||||||4072735 |- |[[Turner-43543| Turner, Marie E]]||1939||1942||||Les & Ena||4072738 |- |[[Turner-43547|Turner, Marjorie]]||1924||1925||||||4072736 |- |[[O'Neill-3120|Turner, Mary E]]||||1955 Jan 03||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/O_Neill-3120.jpg 4072580] |- |[[Turner-43548|Turner, Phoebe J]]||1911||1935||||||4072732 |- |[[Turner-43277|Turner, Richard]]||||1922 Aug 31||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/O_Neill-3120.jpg 4072580] |- |[[ Turner-43484|Turner, William J]]||1878||1930||||||4072733 |- |unknown||||||||||4072452 |- |unknown||||||||||4072484 |- |unknown||||||||||4072505 |- |unknown||||||||||4072596 |- |unknown||||||||||4072619 |- |unknown||||||||||4072620 |- |unknown||||||||||4072623 |- |unknown||||||||||4072636 |- |unknown||||||||||4072654 |- |unknown||||||||||4072682 |- |unknown||||||||||4072696 |- |unknown||||||||||4072400 |- |Unknown||||||||||4072707 |- |unknown||||||||||4072716 |- |unknown||||||||||4072718 |- |unknown||||||||||4072723 |- |unknown||||||||||4072798 |- |unreadable||||||||||4072450 |- |[[Chalker-607|Venables, Sarah Jane]]||||1949 Nov 23||78||||4072453 |- |Venables, John Sidney||||1929||||||4072698 |- |[[ Venables-2408|Venables, John Sidney]]||||1937||86||||4072699 |- | [[Venables-243|Venables, Thomas]] ||1818||1911||93|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Venables-243-1.jpg 4072697] |- |[[Carter-25064|Venables, Trenna]]||||1937 Jan 09||40||W of T S Venables|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Carter-25064.jpg 4072781] |- |[[Waddell-468|Waddell, William J]]||||1893 Dec 28||13||with Arthur Allen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Allen-32743.jpg 4072715] |- |[[Heywood-869|Ware, Katherine]]||||1910 Feb 06||51||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Heywood-869.jpg 4072444] |- |[[Warner-13075| Warner, Esma Grace]]||||1935 Feb 07||12||||4072771 |- |[[ Watkins-12738|Watkins, Thomas]]||||1877 Sep 20||21||||4072695 |- | [[Welch-5560|Welch, Alfred]] ||||1912 Jun 15||48||H of Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Welch-5560.jpg 4072701] |- |[[ Ochs-770|West, Annie Catherine]]||||1937 Oct 05||87||||4072432 |- |[[West-26693| West, Francis]]||||1887 Oct 06||19||||4072745 |- |[[West-26695| West, Henry Alfred]]||||1938 Feb 01||67||||4072742 |- |[[ West-26694|West, Henry Alfred]]||||1902 May 05||91||||4072745 |- |[[ West-26698|West, James]]||||1919 Sep 11||45||||4072744 |- |[[ Cochran-6837|West, Mary]]||||1935 Feb 21||63||with Thomas West||4072741 |- |[[West-26701| West, Thomas]]||||1920 Jan 01||54||with Mary West||4072741 |- |[[West-26700| West, William Henry]]||||1929 Nov 22||82||||4072743 |- |[[West-26702| West, William Henry]]||||1917 Nov 01||45||||4072744 |- |[[Westerman-578|Westerman, James]]||||1935 Sep 12||73||B of Thomas||4072416 |- |[[ Perry-24844|Westerman, Mary Jane]]||||1940 Jun 16||86||W of Thomas||4072416 |- |[[ Westerman-580|Westerman, Thomas]]||||1936 May 13||83||H of Mary; B of James||4072416 |- |[[ White-77667|White, David]]||||1934 Jan 30||69||||4072681 |- |[[White-77668| White, Thomas N]]||||1939 May 13||37||H of Dulcie; F of David, Lila, Gordon, Christina, Noel, Rose, Reube||4072680 |- | [[Wortz-11|Wortz, Clara Jane]] ||||1890 Feb 11||<1||11 mths|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Ball-13082.jpg 4072769] |- |[[ Yen-33|Yen, Ada May]]||1896||1922 Aug 29||26|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Yen-26.jpg 4072489] |- | [[Yen-26|Yen, Charles John]] ||||1927 Jun||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Yen-26.jpg 4072489] |- | [[Thomas-33480|Yen, Jane]] ||||19?? Jul||60|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Yen-26.jpg 4072489] |- | [[Yenn-5|Yenn, Charles John]] ||||1938 Sep 16||57||F of Ross; H of Kathleen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Yenn-5-2.jpg 4072689] |- | [[Sheen-350|Yenn, Kathleen B]] ||||1933 Oct 29||50||W of C J Yenn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Sheen-350.jpg 4072688] |}

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*[[Project:Texas|Texas Project]] ==Old Alice Road== {{blue| This Space page was written by Allan Harl Thomas (deceased) for the Texas Project }} Old Alice Road is (said to be named in honor of [[King-11147 | Alice Gertrudis (King) Kleberg]] (1862 - 1944), daughter of Richard Louis King and Henrietta Maria Morse (Chamberlain) King) Once used by Indian tribes, then widened by Mexican oxcarts and Spanish expeditions. Prior to the construction of the railway, Brownsville, Alice, and later Falfurrias was the principal trading points. A stage line operated between Brownsville and Alice for several years prior to the Civil War, and following the cessation of hostilities operation was again taken up and the stage was the principal method of travel. As early as 1846, stagecoaches had gone over the Old Alice Road In the 1860s, the spot had international importance. It was a crossing for the cotton road, the lifeline of the Confederacy. When Federal coastal blockades had cut off imports and exports for the entire South, this road moved cotton down to Matamoros so that it could be exchanged for guns, ammunition, medicines, cloth, shoes, blankets and many other vital goods. Besides the prized cotton loads, the stagecoach connection there was of importance to Confederate and foreign businessmen, government agents, diplomats, and Army personnel. Cameron County
*[[Space:Cameron_County%2C_Texas|'''{{orange|Cameron County, Texas}}''']] '''1910,''' The community was named due to being on the Arroyo Colorado. Rio Hondo, Spanish for "deep river," A post office was granted the following year and opened in the store of J. R. George.http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasGulfCoastTowns/Rio-Hondo-Texas.htm Rogers Massacre- William Long Rogers- When the U.S. annexation of Texas occurred in December 1845, this intensified Mexico's asserted claim to Texas. '''March 1846''' U.S. Commander Zachary Taylor advanced his Federal Army beyond the Nueces River and established a supply base at Point Isabel and a garrison (Fort Brown) on the north bank of the Rio Grande. Roswell D. Denton, appointed by Taylor to transport supplies from New Orleans, enlisted Patterson Rogers and Sons, Anderson W. and William L. , to carry supplies from Corpus Christi to Point Isabel. The Rogerses, 9 other men, 3 women, and 4 children left Corpus Christi on April 25, 1846, with supplies bound for Point Isabel. Near this site on May 1, 1846, they were ambushed by Mexican bandits led by Juan Balli. https://www.stoppingpoints.com/texas/sights.cgi?marker=Rogers+Massacre&cnty=cameron '''Willacy County'''
*[[Space:Willacy_County%2C_Texas|'''{{orange|Willacy County, Texas}}''']] :: Paso Real Ferry (the name probably meant "The King's Pass"). The stage road traversed the eastern part of Willacy County, crossing the Arroyo Colorado at the site of the ferry at Paso Real. :: The Paso Real Crossing is nineteen miles southeast of Raymondville on the southern border of Willacy County and the northern bank of the Arroyo Colorado. It was once a ferry crossing, where former US President and Gen. Zachary Taylor crossed during the Mexican War (1846-1848). https://www.kveo.com/news/local-news/remembering-the-paso-real-crossing/ '''3/19/1846''' The first confrontation of what is to become the Mexican War occurs at the Paso Real. As described by the Stambaughs: ::Taylor's forces camped three miles from the Arroyo Colorado, east of Harlingen. Mexican ranchers stationed on the south side warned an American reconnaissance officer that crossing would be considered a hostile act. Bugles were blown at several points south of the Arroyo Colorado to give invaders the impression that there was a sizeable force to oppose them. As a precautionary measure General Taylor placed his artillery in position along the north bank. Shortly thereafter he proceeded south to the Rio Grande. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044014515407&view=1up&seq=66&q1 Captain W.S. Henry in his 1847 book] describes the Arroyo Colorado at this time as a "beautiful stream, about 100 yards broad with bluff banks some 20 feet high, and bordered for a depth of two or three miles on each side with a dense growth of mesquite and prickly-pear." [http://www.myharlingen.us/upload/page/0451/docs/02%20Pre-Harlingen%20History.pdf Pre-Harlingen History Prior to the Twentieth Century][http://www.myharlingen.us/upload/page/0451/docs/02%20Pre-Harlingen%20History.pdf Pre-Harlingen History Prior to the Twentieth Century] : "In a location that was once part of the sprawling Armendaiz Ranch, the Paso Real stagecoach stop on the north bank of the Arroyo Colorado was built to service the Alice Stage Coach Line or perhaps an earlier predecessor were said to call it the third stop on a route from San Antonio to Brownsville via Banquette. Some say it was built in 1887 while others put it as early as 1860. A rough surveyor's map dated 1884 does not show the inn building later adjacent to the ferry crossing, which may have been started as early as 1854 by a Senior Gomez. A 1887 construction date for the Paso Real Inn is strongly probable. The inn ceased functioning in 1904 when the railroad line from Robstown to the Valley was completed. Prior to the railroad it was the receiving point for mail destined for what will be Harlingen, much of it addressed to, or in care of, Lon C. Hill. For a time Jesus Lopez has a store at Paso Real before moving on to Brownsville. In 1975 salvageable parts of its structure are moved to the Rio Grande Valley Museum complex in Harlingen for restoration and subsequent display. According to S.P.Rodriguez, once an educator in Harlingen, his father owned and operated the ferry for a time. It was hand–powered along a cable tether and was said to be fifty-five feet long and thirteen feet wide. The fare was eight cents for a stage or wagon with four horses or mules and four cents for smaller wagons and carts. [http://www.myharlingen.us/upload/page/0451/docs/02%20Pre-Harlingen%20History.pdf Pre-Harlingen History Prior to the Twentieth Century][http://www.myharlingen.us/upload/page/0451/docs/02%20Pre-Harlingen%20History.pdf Pre-Harlingen History Prior to the Twentieth Century] '''1915''' During the Bandit Era centering around 1915, a strange set of circumstances occured. The story is this: ::In 1874 Donna Benigna Hodges' first husband, Morgan Barclay bought the first of two tracts from the Matamoros heirs of Jose Narciso Carvazos. He was licensed by Cameron County Commissioners to operate the ferry at Paso Real. When her second husband, Mr. Hodges, died, Donna Benigna Hodges maintained the ferry until the coming of the railroad in 1904 ended stagecoach travel. :Years later, while bed-ridden in Donna Benigna Hodges' home above the Paso Real crossing she appealed to Santos Lozano to care for her after two ranch hands are killed by bandits. That Lozano take her to Harlingen and care for her. Having no heirs she willed her ranch to Micaela Lozano. Thus the mercantile Lozano family also becomes ''ranchers''. Lozano Building Holds Many Memories and Stories, by Norman Rozeff[http://www.myharlingen.us/page/open/8053/0/S.%20Lozano%20Building%20History.pdf Lozano Building Holds Many Memories and Stories Norman Rozeff] Jan 19, 1881 James G. Browne is issued a license for Paso Real, and the following year Morgan Barclay's widow, Benigna Flores de Barclay, is issued one on 2/13/82. Records indicate that licenses were issued to her 1/8/83, 2/11/84, 2/13/89, 2/11/91, 1892, and then in her now married name, Mrs. Benigna Flores de Hodges 2/17/93, 1894, 1895-1899, and 1905. James G. Browne is issued licenses for the same location 1886, 2/1/91, 1892, 2/17/93 and 1894. It is Mr. Browne who operated a stage line carrying mail back and forth to Corpus Christi. Locked mail pouches are delivered to the stage coach drivers. He is one in a succession of stage operators. In 1854 Francis M. Campbell had stages on call to go to Corpus Christi. It was after the Civil War that Thomas Baynon, Richard King's general foreman, operated a stage line between Brownsville and Collins. Finally, in 1899 it is Santiago A. Brown who inaugurated a stage coach service and begins to carry U.S. Mail. The Brownsville to Corpus Christi trip by stage is a six day trip. All must transit the Paso Real.[http://www.myharlingen.us/upload/page/0451/docs/02%20Pre-Harlingen%20History.pdf Pre-Harlingen History Prior to the Twentieth Century][http://www.myharlingen.us/upload/page/0451/docs/02%20Pre-Harlingen%20History.pdf Pre-Harlingen History Prior to the Twentieth Century] El Sauz ranch was an overnight stop and way station along the stage line. Prior to the construction of the railway, cattle were driven overland to points as far north as Kansas, but after the extension of railway lines to Fort Worth and later to Hebbronville and Alice, these towns became the principal shipping points. [https://books.google.com/books?id=feXwAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA5&lpg Soil Survey of Willacy County USDA] '''1881''' Richard King and his partner Mifflin Kenedy incorporated El Sauz into their vast holdings. It later became a subdivision of the King Ranch. A post office by the name of Sauz was opened in 1893 and the town served as a stage-stop - for the Brownsville to Alice stageline. http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasGulfCoastTowns/El-Sauz-Texas.htm La Jarita, TXhttps://www.stoppingpoints.com/texas/sights.cgi?marker=Old+Alice+Road&cnty=willacy : Hidalgo **[[Space:Hidalgo_County%2C_Texas|'''{{orange|Hidalgo County, Texas}}''']] One of the early interior trading points was located at the La Coma ranch, in eastern Hidalgo County, at which place a cotton gin was established in 1902. Small commissaries were located at the principal ranches. ===The "Cotton Road"=== “Generally, there were 10 oxen or six mules to a wagon carrying ten bales, but in the deep sand more animals are necessary. They journey very slowly towards Brownsville from places in the interior of Texas at least 500 miles distant. Want of water and other causes make the drivers and animals undergo much hardship. We are continually passing cotton trains going to Brownsville, also government wagons with stores for the interior.” British military officer, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Lyon_Fremantle Lt. Col. James Arthur Lyon Fremantle] The Cotton Road began at Alleyton, near today’s Columbus, which was the terminus of the railroad from Houston, and it ended at the Rio Grande, at the extreme end of the Confederacy. The Cotton Road ran 10 miles west of Corpus Christi. [https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/entries/hunter-john-warren John Warren Hunter] was 16 when he drove a cotton wagon to Brownsville, which was recounted in his book, [https://archive.org/details/heelflytimeintex00hunt/page/n2/mode/1up/ “Heel-Fly Time in Texas.” ]He described Santa Margarita, with wagon trains loaded with cotton waiting to cross the river. On the other side were pack mules returning from Mexico loaded with medicine, guns and ammunition. “It was sundown when we rode into this vast encampment with its bright fires and incessant din of oxen and horse bells and shouts of herdsmen,” Hunter wrote. The notorious [https://archive.org/details/heelflytimeintex00hunt/page/22/mode/2up/ Sally Skull] was a freighter on the Cotton Road. Before the war, she made her living selling horses. With the war, she bought a fleet of wagons and hired Mexican teamsters to drive them, which turned out to be very profitable. Cotton that brought three or four cents a pound inland sold for 50 cents or more/ pound at Matamoros, paid for in gold. When John Warren Hunter saw Sally Skull on the Cotton Road she was wearing a black dress and sunbonnet with a six-shooter hanging from her belt. She was sitting on a black horse as erect as a cavalry officer on parade. https://www.caller.com/story/news/columnists/murphy-givens/2018/08/08/king-ranch-way-station-cotton-road/902843002/ ===Shawnee Trail=== [https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/ays02 Shawnee Trail] ===Resources=== [https://scholarworks.utrgv.edu/yturriaphoto/ YTURRIA FAMILY PHOTOGRAPHS COLLECTION] [https://www.agclassroom.org/georgia/matrix/lessonplan_print.cfm?lpid=268 The Cattle Drive and Westward Expansion] Grade Level(s) 9 - 12 == Sources == *[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044014515407&view=1up&seq=66&q1 Captain W.S. Henry in his 1847 book] *[https://scholarworks.utrgv.edu/yturriaphoto/ YTURRIA FAMILY PHOTOGRAPHS COLLECTION] *[https://scholarworks.utrgv.edu/yturriaphoto/ YTURRIA FAMILY PHOTOGRAPHS COLLECTION] *[https://www.agclassroom.org/georgia/matrix/lessonplan_print.cfm?lpid=268 The Cattle Drive and Westward Expansion] Grade Level(s) 9 - 12

Old Brick Store

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The Old Brick Store is located at 440 Main Street (Rt. 119) in West Townsend, Massachusetts. See [http://maps.google.com/maps?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rlz=1T4DMUS_enUS234US235&q=elm+and+main+street,+townsend,+ma&um=1&sa=X&oi=geocode_result&resnum=1&ct=title Google Maps for street and satellite images]. In the 1970s it was owned by [[Whitten-3|Edward B. Whitten]]. Edward also owned the nearby [[Space:Settle Shop|Settle Shop]] and Settle Shop Gift Shop with his partner Albert Cadrette. Edward's son [[Whitten-2|Ted]] and his family lived in the house behind the store at [[Space:The_Elm_Street_House|1 Elm Street]]. The sandwich shop across the street was owned by Gisela and John Christian. [[Category:Massachusetts Small Businesses]]

Old Cherokee Families

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[[Category:Native American Sources]] [[Category:Cherokee]] == Citation == Emmet Starr, Jack D. Baker, ''Old Cherokee Families: Notes of Dr. Emmett Starr,'' Baker Publishing Company, 1972; 1987. Three volumes. == Repositories == * [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007962672 Hathi Trust] - volumes 1-3; search only * [https://www.abebooks.com/book-search/title/old-cherokee-families/ ABE Books] (used book site) * [https://www.amazon.com/Old-Cherokee-families-Notes-Emmet/dp/B0006ENTS0 Amazon] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/366340?availability=Family%20History%20Library LDS Microfilm] == Commentary == The book by this name seems to be a later compilation of the original, namely: : Emmet Starr, [[Space:History of the Cherokee Indians and Their Legends and Folk Lore]],'' Warden Company (1922); ([https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=Ei0TAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en&pg=GBS.PP1 Google Play])

Old City Cemetery, Tallahassee, Florida

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[[Category:Old City Cemetery, Tallahassee, Florida]] [[Category:Tallahassee, Florida]] [[Category:Leon County, Florida, Cemeteries]]
[[Project:Florida_Cemeteries|Florida Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for the Old City Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Florida_Cemeteries|Florida Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Florida Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:United_States_Cemeteries|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Old City Cemetery is located in the City of Tallahassee, the capital city of Florida, in Leon County, Florida. Old City Cemetery was established in 1829 by the Territorial Legislative Council. In 1840, the City of Tallahassee took it over. The cemetery is bordered by Park Avenue, Macomb Street, Call Street and M. L. King Boulevard. It is laid out in four quadrants. When originally established, the cemetery was segregated with white people buried in the Eastern quadrants, and slaves and free people of color in the Western quadrants. Union soldiers were buried in the Southwest quadrant and Confederate soldiers in the Southeast quadrant. People from all walks of life are buried in the cemetery including Governors and statesmen, soldiers, merchants, slaves and Yellow Fever victims. There are roughly 1540 interments. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. Although all grave markers in this cemetery have been photographed (or will be shortly), the photos can only be displayed for persons with existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Atkinson-3464|Carolyn Martin]] for assistance. ----- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
Old City Cemetery
Tallahassee City Hall
400 W Park Ave
Tallahassee, FL 32301
GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
30.442685,-84.28647,15 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Old+City+Cemetery/@30.442685,-84.28647,15z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0xa0c1547b7f416128] ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Old+City+Cemetery/@30.442685,-84.28647,15z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0xa0c1547b7f416128| Old City Cemetery on Google Maps]
[http://churches-and-cemeteries.com/pages/306148.html| Churches and Cemeteries page]
[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=1623176&CScn=old+city&CScntry=4&CSst=11&CScnty=352&| Find A Grave page]
[http://billiongraves.com/pages/cemeteries/Old-City-Cemetery/13168#cemetery_id=13168&lim=0&num=25&order=asc&action=browse| Billion Graves page] ----- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * In progress * Approximately 10% of grave markers photographed as of May 29, 2015 Data Transcriptions * In progress * 10% profiles set up as of June 13, 2015 ----- ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellpadding="10" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name/ First/Middle Names ! data-sort-type="date" |Born ! data-sort-type="date"|Died ! Notes ! class="unsortable" | Photo
(click for larger) |- |[[Collins-9522| Collins, Clarence Bythell]]||1849||1903||||[[Image:Collins-9522.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Miller-28507| Collins, Louise Miller]]||1853||1939||||[[Image:Collins-9522.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Collins-9524| Collins, Chester Tuttle]]||1874||1917||||[[Image:Collins-9524.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Butts-702| Butts, Joseph H]]||1858||1918||||[[Image:Butts-702.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Horton-3407| Horton, William]]||1833||1902||||[[Image:Horton-3407.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Griswold-941| Griswold, Oscar]]||9/13/1896||5/14/1904||||[[Image:Griswald-15.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Griswold-942| Griswold, Charlie D]]||9/22/1894||10/7/1905||||[[Image:Griswold-942.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Bryan-2773| Bryan, William Butler]]||4/23/1848||11/6/1909||||[[Image:Bryan-2773.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Gwynn-186| Foster, Caroline Isabel Gwynn]]||3/7/1903||12/7/1989||||[[Image:Gwynn-186.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Foster-9338| Foster, Wilbur Fisk]]||4/14/1901||9/3/1969||||[[Image:Foster-9338.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Gwynn-185| Cochran, Clifton Gwynn]]||12/28/1906||6/1/1940||||[[Image:Gwynn-185.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Cochran-2132| Cochran, John Ward]]||11/28/1898||6/1/1940||||[[Image:Gwynn-185.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Gwynn-184| Gwynn, G H]]||3/27/1862||6/8/1931||||[[Image:Gwynn-184.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Perkins-6170| Gwynn, Jennie Perkins]]||6/17/1878||7/6/1949||||[[Image:Perkins-6170.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Reid-5075| Reid, Alexander R]]||7/26/1860||6/10/1892||Eldest son of Thomas Reid of Kilmerdinny Dunbartonshire Scotland and his wife Elizabeth Thomas, Born in Glasgow Scotland, Died in Ivanhoe near Tallahassee||[[Image:Reid-5075.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Soutar-68| Soutar, James T]]||2/3/1854||11/13/1902||Scotland,( part is illegible) His 49th Year||[[Image:Soutar-68.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Papy-4| Lewis-Logan, Fanny Papy]]||8/14/1864||3/11/1939||||[[Image:Papy-4.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Lewis-16544| Lewis, Edward]]||1851||1901||||[[Image:Lewis-16544.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Lang-2083| McCaa, Nellie Lang]]||8/19/1870||1/23/1909||Beloved Wife of Burwell Boykin McCaa||[[Image:Lang-2083.jpg|100px]] |- |[[McCaa-18| McCaa, Burwell Boykin]]||11/19/1863||8/16/1922||||[[Image:McCaa-18.jpg|100px]] |- |[[McCaa-20| McCaa, Helen Augusta]]||11/21/1897||7/5/1898||||[[Image:McCaa-20.jpg|100px]] |- |[[McCaa-19| McCaa, Burwell Boykin]]||7/9/1894||9/13/1910||||[[Image:McCaa-19.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Lang-2081| Lang, David]]||1838||1917||||[[Image:Lang-2081.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Campbell-14446| Lang, Mary Q Campbell]]||6/10/1846||12/19/1889||(partly Illegible) ? David Lang Born Louisa ? Died in Atlanta||[[Image:Campbell-14446.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Wainright-49| Wainright, Bennie G]]||3/3/1888||7/23/1910||Son of T E & M E Wainright||[[Image: Wainwright-681.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Davis-30262| Davis, Fred H]]||12/6/1865||12/7/1915||Woodmen of the World Memorial||[[Image:Davis-30262.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Pearson-4292| Davis, Annie Pearson]]||2/14/1875||10/21/1918||||[[Image:Pearson-4292.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Davis-30265| Davis, John Wesley]]||10/24/1898||10/9/1918||||[[Image:Davis-30265.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Burnham-1288| Pearson, Mary Burnham]]||5/22/1849||11/11/1925||||[[Image:Burnham-1288.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Davis-30261| Davis, Fred Henry]]||5/18/1894||6/20/1937||Born Greenville, SC Died Jacksonville,Fl, Lawyer, Statesman, Jurist, Soldier; Who served with honor and distinction his people as prosecuting attorney, Leon County, and counsel for State Railroad Commission, Member of legislature and Speaker of the House, Associate Justice and Chief Justice of the Florida Supreme Court, His state in the Florida National Guard and His country in the World War.||[[Image:Davis-30261.jpg|100px]] |- |[[March-681| Clisby, Margaret Amanda March]]||8/2/1825||12/3/1852||Wife of Joseph Clisby, Born in Baltimore, Died in Tallahassee||[[Image:March-681.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Flagg-468| Flagg, Francis H]]||3/23/1811||12/12/1872||Born Beverly, Mass. Died Tallahassee, Fla.||[[Image:Flagg-468.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Flagg-471| Archer, Frances Flagg]]||10/31/1851||11/5/1875||Daughter of F H & M M Flacc, Wife of Thomas B Archer son of James and Mary Archer||[[Image:Flagg-471.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Archer-1935| Archer, Thomas B]]||3/22/1849||9/13/1876||Son of James and Mary Archer||[[Image:Flagg-471.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Maxwell-3525| Flagg, Mary E]]||||12/17/1862||Wife of F H Flagg||[[Image:Maxwell-3525.jpg|100px]] |- | Flagg, Mrs N D||||6/25/1812|||| |- |[[Flagg-469| Flagg, Annie E]]||9/8/1847||3/14/1921||Daughter of F H & M M Flagg||[[Image:Flagg-469.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Flagg-470| Coles, Rebecca Emaline Flagg]]||5/18/1849||11/21/1923||Wife of John W Coles, Daughter of F H & M M Flagg||[[Image:Flagg-470.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Coles-790| Coles, John William]]||9/23/1853||11/20/1914||Son of John and Margaret Coles||[[Image:Coles-790.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Coles-791| Coles, Francis Flagg]]||8/31/1883||3/28/1931||||[[Image:Coles-791.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Spann-84| Whitner, Eliza Ann]]||1/19/1792||10/15/1854||Daughter of James & Elizabeth Fox Spann, Born in So. Ca., Married 47 years||[[Image:Spann-84.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Whitner-71| Whitner, Benjamin Franklin]]||9/22/1791||10/1/1864||Eldest Child of Joseph & Elizabeth Schackleford Whitner, Born near Pendleton, SC, Died in Florida, He married Eliza Ann Spann, daughter of James and Elizabeth Fox Spann and for 43 years they lived in love and unity ||[[Image:Whitner-71.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Dudley-2274| Dudley, Edward]]||||8/3/1876||Son of W S & M C Dudley, 8 mos, 10 days||[[Image:Dudley-2274.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Maxwell-3553| Maxwell, Willie]]||2/11/1854||10/10/1854||Our Little Willie, son of D B & V E Maxwell||[[Image:Maxwell-3553.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Phelps-3328| Phelps, Philo]]||3/20/1847||3/25/1856||||[[Image:Phelps-3328.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Wilson-26821| Wilson, Walter Shirley]]||||10/10/1842||3 mos., children of D C & Elizabeth Wilson||[[Image:Wilson-26821.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Wilson-26822| Wilson, Nancy Lee]]||||7/29/1835||7 yrs 1 mo 12 d's, children of D C & Elizabeth Wilson||[[Image:Wilson-26821.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Wilson-26823| Wilson, Mary Catherine]]||||11/10/1843||3 yrs 28 d's, children of D C & Elizabeth Wilson||[[Image:Wilson-26821.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Wilson-26819| Wilson, David C]]||7/16/1804||11/10/1871||Born jefferson Co VA, Died in Tallahassee, Fla||[[Image:Wilson-26819.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Waddell-930| Waddell, William Woodson MD]]||3/22/1807||11/15/1843||||[[Image:Waddell-930.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Waddell-931|Waddell, Attaway Claudia]]||11/24/1836||12/1/1888||Daughter of W W & L M Waddell||[[Image:Waddell-931.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Lorimer-201| Lorimer, James H T]]||||4/24/1849||Mounment is Erected by an Affectionate Wife in memory of||[[Image:Lorimer-201.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Long-8521| Long, John]]||||9/30/1871||Erected in memory of John Long born in Charleston, So Ga who died in Tallahassee, Fla., The last tribute of a wife's affection.||[[Image:Long-8521-1.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Sheehee-1| Herring, Martha Ann]]||2/12/1833||3/7/1857||Wife of James herring Born Leon County, Fla, Died Tallahassee||[[Image:Sheehee-1.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Gunter-574| Gunter, Herman]] ||7/2/1885||2/6/1972||||[[Image:Gunter-574.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Jones-34616| Gunter, Bertha]]||4/2/1886||5/23/1933||||[[Image:Jones-34616.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Gunter-572| Gunter, Herman ]]||4/13/1850||5/18/????||||[[Image:Gunter-572.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Palm-276| Gunter, Anna Palm]]||7/10/1858||6/12/1911||||[[Image:Palm-276.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Gunter-573| Gunter, Emil]]||11/21/1883||8/15/1914||||[[Image:Gunter-573.jpg|100px]] |- | Shuroff, ?||4/15/1873||12/23/1916||Born in Russia, Died in Tallahassee|| |- | [[Anderson-19626|Anderson, Gussie Herbert]]||3/16/1901||12/21/1923||Born in Tallahassee, Fla||[[Image:Anderson-19626.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Anderson-19625| Anderson, Frank]]||6/18/1879||12/24/1928||In memory of our beloved husband and father||[[Image:Anderson-19625.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Rooks-83| Anderson, Dora Rooks]]||5/27/1883||9/19/1964||Our beloved mother||[[Image:Rooks-83.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Anderson-19627| Anderson, Douglas Lee]]||11/2/1908||9/16/1961||||[[Image:Anderson-19627.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Anderson-19629| Anderson, W H]]||7/13/1844||5/23/1911||Born in Newark, NJ, Died in Tallahassee, Fla||[[Image:Anderson-19629.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Gwynn-187| Gwynn, Walter]]||3/25/1828||11/27/1897||Born in Logan Co., KY, Died in Sanford, Fla||[[Image:Gwynn-187.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Burkhardt-167| Burkhardt, John]]||7/6/1877||10/27/1918||||[[Image:Burkhardt-167.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Turnley-301| Turnley, Morton W Jr]]||||9/13/1928||Son of M W & A D Turnley||[[Image:Turnley-301.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Turnley-300| Turnley, Morton Wisdom]]||3/7/1901||12/2/1946||Born Clarksville, Tenn, Died Tallahassee||[[Image:Turnley-300.jpg|100px]] |- |[[DeMilly-1| Turnley, Augusta DeMilly]]||12/3/1898||9/18/1987||Born in Tallahassee, Fla., Died in Tallahassee, Fla.||[[Image:DeMilly-1.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Phillips-12910| Phillips, Walter Maxwell]]||3/24/1900||9/15/1979||||[[Image:Phillips-12910.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Gossett-610| Phillips, Josephine Gossett]]||1/10/1905||9/18/1998||||[[Image:Gossett-610.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Cay-29| Phillips, Willie Maxwell]]||1/9/1878||3/13/1906||Wife of F M Phillips, Dau. Of John D & Georgia Cay||[[Image:Cay-29.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Cay-28| Cay, John David II]]||8/24/1890||1/4/1931||Sergeant 1st Class US Signal Corps 17th Co. C.O.T.S. 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Old Colonists Photo Mosaic, South Australia

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Old Good Hope Cemetery, Magee, Simpson County, Mississippi

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[[Category:Simpson County, Mississippi, Cemeteries]] [[Category: Old Good Hope Cemetery, Magee, Mississippi]] [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This project will catalog and document all burials in Old Good Hope Cemetery, located just outside of Magee, Simpson County, Mississippi in the Martinville Community. This free space page for the Old Good Hope Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Mississippi Cemeteries Project is a sub-project of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Bishop-4082|Myrtis Bishop]] for assistance. As of July 22, 2022 Findagrave has 714 memorials, 92% photographed. [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2312914/old-good-hope-cemetery Old Good Hope Cemetery, Martinville, Simpson County , Mississippi, USA] ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== :Location ::Located outside of Magee, go north on MS Hwy 541 for about 7 miles, turn right off MS Hwy 541 onto Good Hope Road. Continue about 1/2 mile, Cemetery will be on the left. ::Martinville Community, Simpson County, Mississippi USA :GPS Coordinates (WGS84) :: 31.959887, -89.741628 ::[https://goo.gl/maps/alw2C Old Good Hope Cemetery on Google Maps] === History === Old Good Hope Cemetery is located next to Old Good Hope Primitive Baptist Church (est May 1883) which operates and maintains this cemetery. This cemetery is fenced and currently has over 600 marked graves and some reported unmarked graves. See family page [[http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/s/t/e/Cherylynne-G-Stephan/FILE/0011page.html Ancestors of Ruby Frances Mangum]] As of Dec 24, 2015 '''Findagrave''' [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2312914 Findagrave - Old Good Hope Cemetery] lists Old Good Hope Cemetery with 670 graves recorded and 96% photographed. ===Tasks Completed=== :Photography * 100% of marked graves in this cemetery have been photographed by [[Bishop-4082 | Myrtis Bishop]]. :Data Transcription * 10% of all marked graves :Link to Profiles * 0% of all marked graves ===To Do=== * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. * Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ===Table of Interments=== Data given is as on Headstone {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name ! First/Middle Names/Initials ! data-sort-type="date" | Born ! data-sort-type="date" | Died ! Inscription (notes) ! class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Welch-3043 | Allen ]]||Martha C. Welch||1883-10-06||1905-05-10||Martha C. Dau. of T. L. & N. A. Welch, Wife of J. W. Allen, Married June 15, 1900 ||[[Image:Welch-3043.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Amason-xxx | Amason ]]||David Lee ||1958-03-23||2010-11-06||||[[Image:Amason-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Anderson-xxx | Anderson ]]||Ann Marie ||1984-08-10||1984-08-10||The Anderson babies, Gone to be with Jesus, I Love You ||[[Image:Anderson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Anderson-xxx | Anderson ]]||Helen Victoria ||1985-07-31||1985-10-30||The Anderson babies, Gone to be with Jesus, I Love You ||[[Image:Anderson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Anderson-74321 | Anderson ]]||Oscar W. ||1900-03-27||1982-03-11||||[[Image:AAnderson-74321.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Craft-3600| Anderson ]]||Mary J. ||1908-04-24||1974-01-06||(nee Craft) [wed] May 9, 1933 ||[[Image:Craft-3600.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ashley-xxx | Ashley ]]||Amanda ||1856-04-13||1897-05-29||||[[Image:Ashley-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ashley-xxx | Ashley ]]||Clifton ||||||(buried with other Ashley children)||[[Image:Ashley-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ashley-xxx | Ashley ]]||Fount ||1897-05-18||1897-06-27|| ||[[Image:Ashley-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ashley-xxx | Ashley ]]||Francis Elizabeth ||1882-02-17||1908-05-16||||[[Image:Ashley-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ashley-xxx | Ashley ]]||Ida ||1874-08-31||1932-12-25|| ||[[Image:Ashley-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ashley-xxx | Ashley ]]||Jack ||1913-04-18||1956-12-15|| ||[[Image:Ashley-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ashley-xxx | Ashley ]]||John Jackson ||1858-07-08||1914-07-21||||[[Image:Ashley-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ashley-xxx | Ashley ]]||Lula ||1907-11-24||1911-02-08||Dau of J. J. & I. E. Ashley||[[Image:Ashley-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ashley-xxx | Ashley ]]||Sarah J. ||1874-06-19||1888-06-25||Sacred to the memory of Sarah J. Dau. of J. J. & Amanda Ashley||[[Image:Ashley-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bailey-xxx | Bailey ]]||Hilma Mary Etta Shoemaker||1898-03-02||1968-03-24||||[[Image:Bailey-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bailey-xxx | Bailey ]]||Kiley Fisher ||1895-07-22||1978-02-07||||[[Image:Bailey-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Baldwin-xxx | Baldwin ]]||Hardy M. ||1887-05-12||1980-05-13||||[[Image:Baldwin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Baldwin-xxx | Baldwin ]]||Mary E. ||1918-09-22||1990-09-21||||[[Image:Baldwin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Baldwin-xxx | Baldwin ]]||Savilla J. ||1885-09-27||1972-04-05||||[[Image:Baldwin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Barr-xxx | Barr]]||Ammi Howard ||1932-02-09||2013-06-23||[wed Mar 10 1951] death date from obit||[[Image:Barr-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Barr-xxx | Barr ]]||Ammi I. ||1894-08-02||1993-12-02||||[[Image:Barr-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Barr-xxx | Barr ]]||Anderson Ray ||1869-03-17||1941-04-18||||[[Image:Barr-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Barr-xxx | Barr ]]||Guy L. ||1904-02-13||1988-03-29||||[[Image:Barr-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Barr-xxx | Barr ]]||Infant ||1924-01-19||1924-01-22||Child of Ammi and Irena Barr||[[Image:Barr-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Shoemaker-xxx | Barr ]]||Irena S. Shoemaker||1897-10-07||1981-11-13||||[[Image:Barr-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Barr-xxx | Barr ]]||Judieth Rae ||1948-05-03||1948-05-03||G. R. Barr||[[Image:Barr-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hankins-xxx | Barr ]]||Mary Ida Hankins||1876-02-28||1933-05-20||Wife of Anderson Ray Barr||[[Image:Barr-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[White-xxx | Barr]]||Nezzie White ||1932-05-30||2004-03-18||[wed Mar 10 1951] ||[[Image:Barr-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bounds-xxx | Barr ]]||Ulma Bounds||1905-10-29||2003-12-15||Wife of Guy Barr||[[Image:Barr-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Barr-xxx | Barr ]]||Willie Sue ||1919-08-29||1925-12-17||||[[Image:Barr-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Barret-4453 | Barret ]]||Lee||1866-12-26||1930-02-27||Gone but not forgotten ||[[Image:Barret-4453.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Anderson-22129 | Barrett ]]||Ada A.||1875-12-05||1953-06-07||(nee Anderson) ||[[Image:Anderson-22129.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-648| Barrett ]]||B. Leona Sowell ||1904-10-16||1975-01-05||(nee Mangum) Mother||[[Image:Mangum-648.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Barrett-xxx | Barrett ]]||Howard ||1930-04-18||1931-12-10||||[[Image:Barrett-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Barrett-xxx | Barrett ]]||Hubert ||1906-06-23||1930-07-18||||[[Image:Barrett-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Barrett-4454 | Barrett ]]||James L. ||1922-12-15||1923-10-16||Son of O. R. & G. I. Barrett, Gone to be an angel. ||[[Image:Barrett-4454.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Barrett-xxx | Barrett ]]||Kennon Lee ||1909-06-04||1909-11-04||||[[Image:Barrett-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Barrett-4453 | Barrett ]]||Lee ||1866-12-26||1930-02-27||Gone but not forgotten. ||[[Image:Barrett-4453.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Barrett-xxx | Barrett ]]||Otis Monroe ||1899-02-02||1954-08-20||||[[Image:Barrett-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Barrett-xxx | Barrett ]]||Robert M. ||1934-08-18||1934-09-24||||[[Image:Barrett-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fountain-xxx | Barrett ]]||Sarah||1832-04-12||1900-06-17||(nee Fountain) ||[[Image:Fountain-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Baldwin-xxx | Baldwin ]]||Bobbie K. ||1934-7-20||||[wed] June 2, 1951, [back] Children; James E., Hardy M., Pamala J. ||[[Image:Baldwin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Baldwin-xxx | Baldwin ]]||Hardy M ||1921-03-27||2000-07-13||[wed] June 2, 1951, [back] son Ricky R., [military] Hardy N Balwin, SGT US Army, World War II ||[[Image:Baldwin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-125170 | Baldwin ]]||Lorena M. ||1919-03-19||2006-11-14||(nee Jones) [wed] Dec 1, 1932||[[Image:Jones-125170.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Baldwin-16320| Baldwin ]]||William T. ||1908-12-24||1994-01-07||[wed] Dec 1, 1932 ||[[Image:Baldwin-16320.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ball-xxx | Ball ]]||Glyn Dale ||1927-07-23||2005-07-12||Married May 12, 1951 ||[[Image:Ball-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Shows-xxx | Ball ]]||Gwyne Shows||1933-05-03||||Married May 12, 1951 ||[[Image:Ball-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Barr-xxx | Barr ]]||Infant Son ||1926-08-09||1926-08-09||Infant Son pf Mr. & Mrs. G. L. Barr, Gone So Soon ||[[Image:Barr-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bates-xxx | Bates ]]||Bryan C. ||1993-08-05||1993-08-05|| ||[[Image:Bates-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mott-xxx | Bennett ]]||Dorothy Mae Mott||1920-12-31||1954-01-24||||[[Image:Bennett-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Benton-xxx | Benton ]]||Frances Aquilla ||1839-02-25||1914-05-11|| ||[[Image:Benton-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4980 | Bishop ]]||A. C. ||1847-02-14||1889-07-22||||[[Image:Bishop-4980.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4986 | Bishop ]]||Francis Virginia ||1877 ||1891 ||||[[Image:Bishop-4986.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cortney-6 | Bishop ]]||M. S. ||1844-09-22||1928-12-23||||[[Image:Cortney-6.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-5006 | Bishop ]]||W. E. ||1883-06-04||1901-06-03||||[[Image:Bishop-5006.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bright-4969 | Bright ]]||H. H. ||1872-12-25||1901-04-14|| ||[[Image:Bright-4969.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Puckett-2828 | Blair ]]||Betty C. ||1951-03-28||2014-03-21||(nee Puckett)||[[Image:Puckett-2828.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bailey-xxx | Boone ]]||Willie Catherine Bailey||1891-07-16||1980-01-26||||[[Image:Boone-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brewer-xxx | Brewer ]]||Mark William || ||1979 ||||[[Image:Brewer-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Puckett-2828 | Brinson ]]||Bertie Mae ||1941-07-20||1988-09-04||(nee Puckett) [wed] Jul 03, 1960 Mama||[[Image:Puckett-2828.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brinson-893 | Brinson ]]||Brenda Jo ||1962-07-18||1962-07-18||Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William T. Brinson||[[Image:Brinson-893.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brinson-892 | Brinson ]]||Timothy Earl ||1978-08-09||1978-08-09||Son of Mr. and Mrs. William T. Brinson||[[Image:Brinson-892.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kelsey-2889 | Brinson ]]||William Thomas ||1935-04-03||2014-12-05||[wed] Jul 03, 1960 daddy||[[Image:Kelsey-2889.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Britt-xxx | Britt ]]||Jerry Lee ||1936-09-27||2011-10-25||||[[Image:Britt-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-131648 | Brookshire ]]||Nannie Sue ||1928-09-11||2009-07-16||(nee Jones) [wed] Jan 03, 1950||[[Image:Brookshire-682.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brookshire-682 | Brookshire ]]||Roy Onida Sr. ||1914-09-03||1999-12-16||[wed] Jan 3, 1950 ||[[Image:Brookshire-682.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brown-xxx | Brown ]]||D. Frank ||1923-04-19||2000-12-15||||[[Image:Brown-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brown-xxx | Brown ]]||Dennis F. ||1924-04-19||2000-12-15||PFC US Army World War II Purple Heart ||[[Image:Brown-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brown-xxx | Brown ]]||Eraco S. ||1913-03-31||1996-11-12|| ||[[Image:Brown-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brown-xxx | Brown ]]||Geraldine ||1965-06-11|||| ||[[Image:Brown-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brown-xxx | Brown ]]||Infant Son ||1940-03-02||1940-03-02||Infant Son of Mr. & Mrs. Wilbert Brown ... ||[[Image:Brown-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brown-xxx | Brown ]]||Jimmy C. ||1936-03-26||2001-07-16|| ||[[Image:Brown-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brown-xxx | Brown ]]||Jimmy C. Jr. ||1961-08-14||1962-05-21||||[[Image:Brown-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brown-xxx | Brown ]]||Lydia S. ||1928-03-21||1985-12-28||Wife of D. Frank||[[Image:Brown-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brown-xxx | Brown ]]||Mary E. ||1936-05-08||2001-12-01|| ||[[Image:Brown-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brown-xxx | Brown ]]||Minnie Rachel ||1941-07-21||1958-11-26||(buried next to Wilbert E. & Eraco Brown)||[[Image:Brown-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brown-xxx | Brown ]]||Wilbert E. ||1913-06-30||1995-05-07|| ||[[Image:Brown-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bu?-xxx | Bu? ]]||H. S. ||1880-10-08||1907-01-01|| ||[[Image:Bu?-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Burch-xxx | Burch ]]||Johnny Mack Sr ||1944-11-14||2001-06-08|| ||[[Image:Burch-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bush-8714 | Bush ]]||Francis M. ||1860||1925-08-06|| Reported Buried by Death Certificate |- | [[Bush-xxx | Bush ]]||James W. ||1895-07-30||1895-12-28||Son of W. E. and L. I. Bush||[[Image:Bush-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bush-xxx | Bush ]]||Mahala J. ||1898-10-03||1898-12-20||Daughter of L. I. and W. E. Bush||[[Image:Bush-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bush-xxx | Bush ]]||Son ||1898-10-02||1898-10-02||Son of W. E. and L. I. Bush||[[Image:Bush-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bankston-127| Bynum ]]||Earnestine||1933-12-16||2011-04-08||(death date from SSDi) (nee Bankston)||[[Image:Bynum-926.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bynum-926 | Bynum ]]||Floyd F.||1936-06-03||2010-02-27||Father; The earthly song is ended and the voice joins the Heavenly choir.||[[Image:Bynum-926.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bynum-927 | Bynum ]]||Floyd O'Quin Sr.||1936-06-03||2010-02-27||Pain Free-Dancin' in Heaven ||[[Image:Bynum-927.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bynum-929| Bynum ]]||Glyn H.||1932-01-05||2005-07-01||(double headstone with Earnestine, b Dec 16, 1933||[[Image:Bynum-929.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Baldwin-5116 | Bynum ]]||Ora B.||1910-10-02||1993-12-30||Mother; She's in the glory land (nee Baldwin)||[[Image:Bynum-926.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bynum-948| Bynum ]]||Peggy Jane ||1942-02-10||1960-01-04||||[[Image:Bynum-948.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Welch-3042 | Cockrell ]]||Lula ||1888-02-01||1906-06-15||Dau. of T. L. & N. A. Welch, Wife of M. C. Cockrell, Married Feb. 1, 1906 ||[[Image:Welch-3042.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cockrell-xxx | Cockrell ]]||Velma Jannette ||1951-05-03||1954-07-07|| ||[[Image:Cockrell-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wade-xxx | Cooper ]]||Emma Wade||1882-03-05||1961-05-19 ||(nee Wade)||[[Image:Wade-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cooper-39480| Cooper ]]||Cora M. || || ||(dates unreadable) Daug. of J.W. & M. J. Cooper||[[Image:Cooper-39480.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cooper-21178| Cooper ]]||James Ira ||1871-03-14||1947-11-14||||[[Image:Cooper-21178.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cooper-39478| Cooper ]]||J. W.|| || ||(dates unreadable)||[[Image:Cooper-39478.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cooper-xxx | Cooper ]]||M. D. ||1918-10-04||2000-05-03||Gone but not forgotten.||[[Image:Cooper-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Shows-268 | Cooper ]]||Sara E. ||1873-02-25||1910-03-15||(nee Shows)||[[Image:SShows-268.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cortese-18 | Cortese ]]||Joseph A. ||1913-02-16||2007-10-04||Beyond the sunset ||[[Image:Cortese-18.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Welch-3040 | Cortese ]]||Ruth Welch ||1928-08-26||2010-02-15||Beyond the sunset ||[[Image:Cortese-18.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-xxx | Craft ]]||Annie Belle ||1909-09-16||1953-10-27||(nee Layton) ||[[Image:Layton-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Craft-3818 | Craft ]]||B. J. ||1812-01-15||1900-05-25||(given name Burrell Jefferson)||[[Image:Craft-3818.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Craft-xxx | Craft ]]||Carl Thomas ||1957-01-26||1959-02-07|| ||[[Image:Craft-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Craft-xxx | Craft ]]||Clarence ||1941||2007|| ||[[Image:Craft-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Craft-xxx | Craft ]]||Edna Mae ||1918-03-08||2000-02-17|| ||[[Image:Craft-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Shows-xxx | Craft ]]||Hattie||1881-01-01||1961-12-17||(nee Shows) ||[[Image:Craft-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Craft-xxx | Craft ]]||John William ||1948-07-12||1967-03-29|| ||[[Image:Craft-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Craft-xxx | Craft ]]||Joseph W. ||1928-03-15||1997-03-25|| ||[[Image:Craft-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Craft-1268| Craft ]]||Olen ||1908-08-13||1990-12-11|| ||[[Image:Craft-1268.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Craft-xxx | Craft ]]||Laree Elizabeth ||1913-03-21||1930-08-06|| ||[[Image:Craft-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Parish-763| Craft ]]||Lozell P. ||1926-08-14||2012-04-26||(nee Parish) ||[[Image:Parish-763.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Martin-xxx | Craft ]]||Lilla Mae||1907-07-23||1981-04-05||(nee Martin) ||[[Image:Craft-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Craft-xxx | Craft ]]||Lura Mae ||1928-08-16||2006-04-14|| ||[[Image:Craft-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Craft-xxx | Craft ]]||M. L. ||1916-03-19||1916-06-15||BABY, M. L. Son of S. F. & Hattie Craft, Darling we miss thee ||[[Image:Craft-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Craft-xxx | Craft ]]||Martha Ann ||1923-06-10||1928-01-22||At Rest (buried next to Wm S. & Recy Craft)||[[Image:Craft-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Craft-xxx | Craft ]]||Marvin B. ||1906-03-19||1960-08-29|| ||[[Image:Craft-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Craft-xxx | Craft ]]||Mary E. ||1934-10-9|||| ||[[Image:Craft-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Craft-1627| Craft ]]||Olyer L. ||1920-02-17||1977-07-16||(mil) SGT US Army World War II; He died as he lived - a Christian ||[[Image:Craft-1627.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Craft-2987| Craft ]]||Ruben S. ||1881-03-17||1954-04-17|| ||[[Image:Craft-2987.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Craft-xxx | Craft ]]||Rubin Sylvester ||1910-03-09||1991-12-26||[wed] June 22, 1940 ||[[Image:Craft-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Craft-xxx | Craft ]]||Samuel F. ||1880-12-15||1949||||[[Image:Craft-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Craft-3819| Craft ]]||Temperens ||1816-01-06||1898-01-14||(nee Craft) Wife of B. Craft ||[[Image:Craft-3819.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Craft-xxx | Craft ]]||Thomos Bayard ||1904-02-19||1992-12-06|| ||[[Image:Craft-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Craft-xxx | Craft ]]||Vera Christine ||1927-01-22||1929-01-29||Dau of Mr. & Mrs. Bayard Craft; Darling we miss thee ||[[Image:Craft-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-646| Craft ]]||Wilda||1911-08-22||1999-09-09||(nee Layton) ||[[Image:Craft-1268.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Craft-4012 | Croft ]]||Eddey N. ||1895-10-12||1918-10-19||Son of S. L & M. A. Croft ||[[Image:Craft-4012.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Craft-3386 | Croft ]]||S. L. ||1841-09-30||1916-09-12|||(i.e. Craft) ||[[Image:Craft-3386.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-124415 | Davis ]]||Emma ||1872-12-25||1945-08-27||(nee Jones) MOTHER ||[[Image:Jones-124415.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Davis-xxx | Davis ]]||Julius A. ||1830-10-10||1897-05-04||||[[Image:Davis-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dickerson-xxx | Dickerson ]]||Keith O'Bryan ||1975-11-19||1991-05-10||He's Walking Now ||[[Image:Dickerson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dollar-xxx | Dollar ]]||Darlene ||1954-07-17||1954-10-19|| ||[[Image:Dollar-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dyche-xxx | Dyche ]]||Barbara Lyn Shows||1959-02-27||2005-04-23||||[[Image:Dyche-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bright-4968 | Edwards]]||Alice ||1896-09-16||1983-03-06||(nee Bright) Mother||[[Image:Bright-4968.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brookshire-683 | Edwards ]]||Barbara Ann ||1955-09-28||2002-06-20||(nee Brookshire) Daughter ||[[Image:Brookshire-683.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Edwards-22469 | Edwards]]||Clarence ||1894-12-25||1940-09-20||Father||[[Image:Edwards-22469.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Edwards-xxx | Edwards ]]||Janice Lynn ||1974-12-27||1979-04-18||Our Darling; Here lies an angel||[[Image:Edwards-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Edwards-xxx | Edwards ]]||Lina E. ||1888-07-07||1983-03-21||Daughter of Albert Thomas and Willie Ann Burgess Edwards; Sweet Peace, the gift of God's love.||[[Image:Edwards-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Floyd-xxx | Floyd ]]||May ||1912-02-02||1937-05-11|| ||[[Image:Floyd-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fortenberry-366 | Fortenberry ]]||Charlie R. ||1873-11-04||1944-03-16||||[[Image:Fortenberry-366.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dickerson-1027 | Fortenberry ]]||Ida Violana Dickerson||1875 || ||||[[Image:Fortenberry-1027.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4373 | Fortenberry ]]||Lydia J. Bishop||1828-02-20||1913-12-30||(reported burial)||[[Image:Bishop-4373.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stivers-64 | Fortenberry ]]||Mollie S.||1884-09-30||1954-11-02||(nee Stivers) ||[[Image:Fortenberry-366.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fortenberry-831| Fortenberry ]]||Tiny V. ||1912-09-04||1912-11-16||'''no headstone'''||[[Image:Fortenberry-831.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fortenberry-407 | Fortenberry ]]||William Henry ||1855 ||1940 ||||[[Image:Fortenberry-407.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx | Fulton ]]||Donnie Lee (Donna) ||1937-08-26||2014-04-26||(nee Jones) Mother||[[Image:Fulton-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fulton-xxx | Fulton ]]||Sanford D. ||1929-04-20||2003-08-13||Daddy ||[[Image:Fulton-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gates-xxx | Gates ]]||Nellene ||1931-10-10||19330-4-15|| ||[[Image:Gates-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gilbert-xxx | Gilbert ]]||Thomas ||1958-09-19||1998-11-11|| ||[[Image:Gilbert-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gregory-xxx | Gregory ]]||Charles P. ||1843-03-03||1892-05-17||PVT CO H 6 MISS INF CSA||[[Image:Gregory-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Helm-xxx | Hand ]]||Molly Ray Helm||1928-05-20||2006-09-30|| ||[[Image:Hand-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Helms-xxx | Helms ]]||Billie George||1929-12-06||1946-04-21|| ||[[Image:Helms-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Helms-xxx | Helms ]]||Viola Jean ||1929-12-06||1930-02-03|| ||[[Image:Helms-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Irby-xxx | Irby ]]||Lloyd ||1918-11-11||1997-10-23|| ||[[Image:Irby-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Irby-xxx | Irby ]]||Oree E. ||1916-08-06||2009-04-08|| ||[[Image:Irby-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-125160 | James ]]||Edna P. ||1924-06-07||2002-12-26||(nee Jones) ||[[Image:Jones-125160.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fortenberry-367 | Jennings ]]||Doris C. ||1930-09-30||1987-05-12||(nee Fortenberry) [wed] Sep 27, 1946Mother||[[Image:Fortenberry-367.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jennings-13092 | Jennings ]]||George H. ||1927-10-24||1989-03-05||[wed] Sep 27, 1946 Father ||[[Image:Jennings-13092.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Parker-15487 | Jennings ]]||Kate P. ||1856-02-18||1944-11-21||Death is eternal life, why should we weep. (nee Parker) ||[[Image:Parker-15487.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jennings-xxx | Jennings ]]||Sarah Jane ||1909-06-04||1985-12-07|| ||[[Image:Jennings-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Johnson-xxx | Johnson ]]||Leonard Sewell||1911-02-09||1948-06-15||My Dream||[[Image:Johnson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Shows-336 | Johnson ]]||Vaudys Shows||1918-11-04||1984-02-11||(nee Shows) (buried next to Norman Bernard Johnson) My Dream||[[Image:Johnson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gray-15852 | Jones ]]||Addie F. ||1885-07-26||1974-07-04||(nee Gray)||[[Image:Jones-55230.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx | Jones ]]||Addie Marie Johnson||1929-04-02||2004-05-16||(nee Johnson)||[[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wigington-156 | Jones ]]||Annie L. ||1895-01-23||1976-01-21||(nee Wigington)||[[Image:Jones-131555.jpg |100px]] |- | [Jones-96583 | Jones ]]||Amanda J. ||1884-04-22||1901-05-21||Amanda J. Dau of W. & L. Jones, wife of Walters (need better photo)||[[Image:Jones-96583.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cole-16412| Jones ]]||Bessie C.||1901-01-15||1991-01-03||(nee Cole)||[[Image:Jones-16412.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-131609 | Jones ]]||Betty Joyce ||1938-08-19||1938-08-26|| ||[[Image:Jones-131609.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx | Jones ]]||Billy Earl ||1958-01-24||1980-09-08||||[[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-131806 | Jones ]]||Billy Joe ||1936-01-03||1979-11-12||S SGT US Air Force Vietnam||[[Image:Jones-131806.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx | Jones ]]||Bitha ||1882||1902-08-28||In Memory of Bitha Wife of J. J. Jones, Died Aug. 28, 1902, Age 20 yrs ||[[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx | Jones ]]||Bob H. ||1921-09-3||2003-09-08||Married May 4, 1940, Military: Bob H. Jones SGT US ARMY WORLD WAR II Purple Heart ||[[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx | Jones ]]||Bonnie Jean ||1925-03-18||1984-05-30||Wife of John Hollis Jones||[[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thames-784 | Jones ]]||Bonnie S. ||1926-05-06||2006-09-27||(nee Thames [wed] June 22, 1946 Mother||[[Image:Thames-784.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx | Jones ]]||Brenda F. ||1949-12-14||2005-11-19||Married July 3, 1990 ||[[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-123466 | Jones ]]||C. J. ||1852 ||1917||||[[Image:Jones-123466.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx | Jones ]]||Charles Gerald ||1920-08-07||1992-06-15||||[[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-28116| Jones ]]||Chesley E. ||1853||1917||Father; Here is one who is sleeping in faith and love. ||[[Image:Jones-28116.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx | Jones ]]||Clemon Howard ||1929-11-28||1988-02-21||||[[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx | Jones ]]||Curtis T. ||1932-11-4||2002-12-02||||[[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx | Jones ]]||David Scott ||1971-07-13||1989-07-04||Son of David and Catha Jones||[[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx | Jones ]]||Dorothy A. ||1920-12-23||||Married May 4, 1940 ||[[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Easterling-784| Jones ]]||Edna Earl ||1935-11-18||2017-08-19||(nee Easterling) [wed June 23, 1962]||[[Image:Jones-131611.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-132611 | Jones ]]||Elson E. ||1922-08-02||1984-06-04||[wed] Oct 5, 1941||[[Image:Jones-132611.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Waters-9969 | Jones ]]||Evielee ||1913-01-06||2003-05-26||(nee Waters ||[[Image:Jones-131608.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx | Jones ]]||Floyd W. ||1860-12-07||1933-02-13||||[[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-96588 | Jones ]]||Floyd W. ||1901-06-22||1983-02-25||||[[Image:Jones-96588.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx | Jones ]]||Gaston E. ||1917-04-12||1988-11-03||||[[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-131608 | Jones ]]||Gatha Hilliard ||1905-12-04||1999-07-14|| ||[[Image:Jones-131608.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-95883 | Jones ]]||H. B. ||1855-12-01||1931-05-26||||[[Image:Jones-95883.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-131649 | Jones ]]||Harold L. ||1926-03-31||1997-10-07||[wed] Feb 18, 1950 ||[[Image:Jones-131649.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx | Jones ]]||Henry Harrison||1926-04-14||2003-04-05|| ||[[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-28117 | Jones ]]||Henry J. ||1898-11-18||1995-02-19||||[[Image:Jones-28117.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-55234 | Jones ]]||Henry M. ||1922-10-08||1944-07-23||Mississippi PVT 134 INF World War II ||[[Image:Jones-55234.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-131804 | Jones ]]||Hilburn C. ||1924-10-02||1975-08-07||||[[Image:Jones-131804.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-131655 | Jones ]]||Hilyer D. ||1924-05-23||1982-03-15||[wed] June 22, 1946 Father||[[Image:Jones-131655.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-24262 | Jones ]]||Hilyer H. ||1858-05-18||1926-01-05||||[[Image:Jones-24262.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-131611| Jones ]]||Horace B. ||1936-09-23||2021-04-02||[wed June 23, 1962]||[[Image:Jones-131611.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx | Jones ]]||J. W. ||1946-03-15||1989-12-27||||[[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-28124| Jones ]]||J. Marion ||1892-02-28||1967-12-05||||[[Image:Jones-28124.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx | Jones ]]||James H. ||1881-12-27||1899-10-18|| ||[[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx | Jones ]]||Jane Elizabeth ||1854-09-15||1925-04-29|| ||[[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-28120 | Jones ]]||Jasper N. ||1824-02-18||1898-02-15||||[[Image:Jones-28120.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-55230 | Jones ]]||Jasper T. ||1887-05-24||1962-02-16||||[[Image:Jones-55230.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx | Jones ]]||Jennie L. ||1897-01-23||1976-01-21||||[[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx | Jones ]]||Jerry E. ||1959-04-03||1994-06-06|| ||[[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-125169 | Jones ]]||Jessie W. ||1918-02-14||1918-02-23||(buried next to J Marion & Minnie Jones)||[[Image:Jones-125169.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx | Jones ]]||John Earl ||1923-05-18||1972-04-30||||[[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx | Jones ]]||John Hollis ||1923-06-11||2001-10-15||||[[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx | Jones ]]||John S. ||1898-08-06||1973-05-11||||[[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Shows-xxx | Jones ]]||Juanita Shows||1920-10-17||2003-09-09||||[[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx | Jones ]]||Infant Son||1905-01-14||1905-01-17||Infant Son of Dr. J. H. & L. E. Jones ||[[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-28118| Jones ]]||Ira L. ||1893-12-28||1963-12-04||Ira L. Jones Arkansas PFC GP REPL TNG Center World War I ||[[Image:Jones-28118.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx | Jones ]]||Kacy Loron Collins||1911-08-05||1970-07-09||||[[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx | Jones ]]||Lavon H. ||1917-06-01||1974-10-25||||[[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx | Jones ]]||Leona J. ||1931-01-16||||[wed] Feb 18, 1950 ||[[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx | Jones ]]||Lessie ||1886-04-20||1976-02-16||||[[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-55231 | Jones ]]||Letha Oretus||1910-07-21||1913-04-26||Dau. of J. T. & Addie Jones ||[[Image:Jones-55231.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Magee-2575 | Jones ]]||Lida Magee ||1860-12-07||1933-02-13||(nee Magee) ||[[Image:Magee-2575.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-142782 | Jones ]]||Litha Hilbert||1904-03-17||1986-08-28||||[[Image:Jones-142782.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gill-13301 | Jones ]]||Lulu ||1882-08-29 ||1918-01-09||(nee Gills) Wife of S V Jones||[[Image:Gill-13301.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Peugh-28 | Jones ]]||Martha J. ||1860 ||1933 ||(nee Peugh) Mother; She was too good too gentle to dwell in this cold world of care. ||[[Image:Jones-28116.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx | Jones ]]||Mary E. ||1878-08-31||||In Memory of Mary E Wife of S. L. Jones (broken stone)||[[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx | Jones ]]||Mary Lou Carter||1915-07-02||1984-10-13||||[[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx | Jones ]]||Mary Maude ||1881-11-17||1952-07-20||||[[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-55233| Jones ]]||Mavis E. ||1927-01-31||1936-01-15||Asleep in Jesus ||[[Image:Jones-55233.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx | Jones ]]||Meshack ||1885-03-15||1952-12-21||||[[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ham-3231 | Jones ]]||Minnie L. ||1896-01-15||1966-04-16||(nee Ham) ||[[Image:Ham-3231.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Keys-xxx | Jones ]]||Nancy H. Keys||1864-03-06||1932-01-29||||[[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx | Jones ]]||Narvel ||1858-03-21||1919-12-23|| ||[[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-131656 | Jones ]]||R. H. ||1947-09||1947-09||Infant son of Mr. & Mrs. H. D. Jones||[[Image:Jones-131656.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Nichols-20676 | Jones ]]||Ruby G. ||1926-07-30||2000-01-09||(nee Nichols)||[[Image:Nichols-20676.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx | Jones ]]||Sarah Elizabeth ||1884-05-20||1912-05-26|| ||[[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx | Jones ]]||Sherman H. ||1960-04-01||2012-07-11||||[[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx | Jones ]]||Shirley Fay ||1945-06-07||1982-07-24||||[[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx | Jones ]]||Shirley Ray ||1927-04-22||1982-08-06||||[[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx | Jones ]]||Stephen Keith ||1975-10-24||2009-11-08||||[[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-96581 | Jones ]]||Sylvanus V. ||1879-04-16||1945-03-24||||[[Image:Jones-96581.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx | Jones ]]||Sylvester F. S. ||1912-12-07||1990-01-07||||[[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cole-16411| Jones ]]||Velma C. ||1908-01-26||2001-01-09||(nee Cole)||[[Image:Cole-16411.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Knight-25682 | Jones ]]||Vera Bee ||1924-11-03||||(nee Knight) [wed] Oct 5, 1941||[[Image:Jones-132611.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx | Jones ]]||Violet Ray ||1927-07-28||2006-10-14||||[[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-131556 | Jones ]]||William O. Jr. ||1918-09-01||1994-05-25||||[[Image:Jones-131556.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-131555 | Jones ]]||William O. ||1898-01-22||1950-02-22||||[[Image:Jones-131555.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Shows-xxx | Jones ]]||Willie Mae Shows||1917-05-21||1983-10-11||||[[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-55232 | Jones ]]||Wilson A.||1932-08-12||1934-08-31||Son of J. T. & Addie Jones; Asleep in Jesus ||[[Image:Jones-55232.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Shows-xxx | Jones ]]||Zonnie Nancy A. Shows||1906-11-03||1961-09-22||||[[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Shows-xxx | Jordan ]]||Annie L.||1927-10-25||2000-07-12||(Lu Lu) So loved - so missed - so needed (buried next to Cordis Odell Jordan) (nee Shows)||[[Image:Jordan-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Toney-xxx | Kennedy ]]||Beatrice ||1923-02-11||2006-10-05||MOTHER, Married Jan 13, 1940 (nee Toney)||[[Image:Kennedy-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-1799 | Kennedy ]]||Caroline||1842-03-15||1912-04-20||(nee Layton) ||[[Image:Layton-1799.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-xxx | Kennedy ]]||Ellis C. ||1901-09-02||1902-07-20||In Memory of Ellis C. son of W. L. & Q. A. Kennedy, Gone But Not Forgotten ||[[Image:Kennedy-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-xxx | Kennedy ]]||George Breland||1920-10-12||1995-01-31||FATHER Breland Kennedy ...Married Jan 13, 1940 [military] George Breland Kennedy PFC US Army World War II || [[Image:Kennedy-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-25114| Kennedy ]]||John Albert ||1869-07-09||1948-09-23|| ||[[Image:Kennedy-25114.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-123793 | Kennedy ]]||Mary Francis||1874-12-06||1963-01-29||(nee Jones) '''death date from obituary'''||[[Image:Kennedy-25114.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-xxx | Kennedy ]]||Son ||1892-09-15||1892-09-15||Infant Sons of J. A. and M. F. Kennedy Born & Died Sept. 15, 1892 ||[[Image:Kennedy-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Barrett-15346 | Layton ]]||Alma B. ||1913-07-09||1998-12-24||(nee Barrett)||[[Image:Layton-4003.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thompson-xxx | Layton ]]||Caroline Thompson||1850||1935-02-12||(Buried between William Layton & John Layton)||[[Image:Layton-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-4003 | Layton ]]||Dan||1911-01-26||2001-03-31|| ||[[Image:Layton-4003.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-xxx | Layton ]]||Dewayne ||1935||1936|| ||[[Image:Layton-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-xxx | Layton ]]||Effie O. ||1912-11-15||1971-01-03|| ||[[Image:Layton-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-xxx | Layton ]]||Infant Son ||1928-08-27||1928-08-27||Our darling Infant Son of E. T. & Bertie Layton ||[[Image:Layton-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-xxx | Layton ]]||John Paul Sr. ||1938-10-06||2012-01-16||||[[Image:Layton-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-xxx | Layton ]]||Katie ||1931||1933|| ||[[Image:Layton-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-71624 | Layton ]]||Lucy A. Smith||1839-02-02||1900-08-25||Wife to T. M. Layton, She was a kind and good wife, and a fond mother and a friend to all ||[[Image:Smith-71624.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-xxx | Layton ]]||Mary Ann ||1871||1931|| ||[[Image:Layton-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-xxx | Layton ]] ||Richard V. ||1901-12-08||1960-05-03|| ||[[Image:Layton-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-642| Layton ]] ||Thomas M. ||1844-10-31||1904-08-31||It is His Lord let him do what cometh good ||[[Image:Layton-642.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ingram-xxx | Layton ]]||Wanda Jean Ingram||1938-11-06|||| ||[[Image:Layton-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-xxx | Layton ]]||William||||1903-09-16||In Memory of William Layton, Died Sept. 16, 1903, Age 52 yrs||[[Image:Layton-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lazenby-xxx | Lazenby ]]||Infant||1919-12-18||1919-12-18||Infant of Mr. & Mrs. D. O. Lazenby ||[[Image:Lazenby-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lewis-xxx | Lewis ]]|| ||1902-11-06||1953-12-18||'''(need to revisit and get name)'''||[[Image:Lewis-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lewis-xxx | Lewis ]]||Ardellar Adams||1869-01-20||1916-12-04|| ||[[Image:Lewis-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lewis-xxx | Lewis ]]||Bernice ||1916-05-16||1938-07-15|| ||[[Image:Lewis-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lewis-xxx | Lewis ]]||Charlie A. ||1869-07-29||1947-11-03|| ||[[Image:Lewis-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lewis-xxx | Lewis ]]||Dellar ||1908-01-11||1910-12-21|| ||[[Image:Lewis-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lewis-xxx | Lewis ]]||Ella Lee ||1897-06-22||1916-11-25|| ||[[Image:Lewis-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lewis-xxx | Lewis ]]||Genner ||1886-12-18||1961-02-10|| ||[[Image:Lewis-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lewis-xxx | Lewis ]]||Grady ||1913-01-30||1932-07-10|| ||[[Image:Lewis-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lewis-xxx | Lewis ]]||Jennie ||1884-08-20||1936-12-13|| ||[[Image:Lewis-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lewis-xxx | Lewis ]]||Lille Cole ||1900-01-07||1916-12-21|| ||[[Image:Lewis-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Luckey-xxx | Luckey ]]||Harmey W. ||1894-12-06||1896-07-15||Harmey W. Son of W. S. & J. S. Luckey ||[[Image:Luckey-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Welch-3045 | Maher ]]||Alma Welch||1920-01-07||2014-04-02||Beloved mother of Billy & Jeane (death date from obit)||[[Image:Welch-3045.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Martin-xxx | Martin ]]||Baby ||1917-03-30||1917-03-30||H. B. Aug 24, 1915 Apr 7, 1916; Baby Mar. 30, 1917; Children of Mr. & Mrs. Robert Martin ||[[Image:Martin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Martin-xxx | Martin ]]||Genevieve ||1911-03-8||1994-08-09|| ||[[Image:Martin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx | Martin ]]||Lula Jones||1889-03-24||1959-01-24||||[[Image:Martin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Martin-xxx | Martin ]]||Roland Edward||1946-10-15||1946-10-16||Roland Edward Son of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Martin ||[[Image:Martin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McGee-xxx | McGee ]]||William||||||Mississippi CPL US Army Korea (no dates) ||[[Image:McGee-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thames-204 | McWilliams ]]||Mary Jones||1870||1938||(nee Thames) ||[[Image:Thames-204.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McWilliams-xxx | McWilliams ]]||William Otha ||1914||1960| ||[[Image:McWilliams-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McWilliams-xxx | McWilliams ]]||William (Bill) ||1864||1935||||[[Image:McWilliams-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hand-xxx | Melton ]]||Jeannie Hand||1953-11-10|||| ||[[Image:Melton-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mott-xxx | Mott ]]||Elton||1920-03-10||1998-08-31|| ||[[Image:Mott-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mott-xxx | Mott ]]||Gaston||1912-04-03||1920-08-14||Son of T. R. & Annie Mott||[[Image:Mott-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mott-xxx | Mott ]]||Sue||1934-12-09|||| ||[[Image:Mott-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Herrington-xxx | Myrick ]]||Hattie C Herrington||1868-09-27||1935-12-17|| ||[[Image:Myrick-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cockrell-xxx | Odom ]]||Judith Cockrell||1948-02-11||2010-05-31|| ||[[Image:Odom-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lewis-39287 | Prine ]]||Martha||1840||1920-06||(nee Lewis) Wife of W. H. Prine; Thy memory shall ever be a guiding star to Heaven. ||[[Image:Lewis-39287.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Prine-15 | Prine ]]||W H.||1835-04-28||1906-12-06||Heaven is my home (mil) William Henry Prine PVT CO B 27 MISS INF CONFEDERATE STATES ARMY Apr 28 1835 - Dec 10 1906 ||[[Image:Prine-15.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Parker-xxx | Parker ]]||George W.||1894-07-27||1906-06-09||Son of S. B. & R. M. Parker||[[Image:Parker-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lewis-xxx | Parker ]]||Moranda L.||1862-07-22||1918-07-19||(buried between S. B. & George W. Parker) (nee Lewis)||[[Image:Parker-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Parker-xxx | Parker ]]||S. B.||1859-08-31||1930-05-17|| ||[[Image:Parker-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cook-xxx | Patterson ]]||Lula V. Cook||1919-07-03||1965-04-15|| ||[[Image:Patterson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Phillips-46300 | Phillips ]]||Infant Dau. ||1905-12-23||1905-12-23||Infant Dau. of W.D. & L.A. Phillips ||[[Image:Phillips-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4391 | Phillips ]]||Liddia A. ||1871-04-11||1950-06-16||(nee Bishop) Mother||[[Image:Bishop-4391.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Phillips-10975| Phillips ]]||W. D. ||1870-01-08||1942-07-27||||[[Image:Phillips-10975.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Puckett-2823 | Puckett ]]||Duffie ||1912-03-29||1959-10-06||||[[Image:Puckett-2823.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Harkey-xxx | Puckett ]]||Charline ||1925-03-04||1992-01-30||(nee Harkey)||[[Image:Puckett-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-109467| Puckett ]]||Belle ||1912-12-23||1992-11-29||(nee Jones)||[[Image:Jones-109467.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Puckett-2825 | Puckett ]]||James H.||1933-02-03||1996-01-30|| ||[[Image:Puckett-2825.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Puckett-xxx | Puckett ]]||James Wilburn ||1929 ||1979-06-27||||[[Image:Puckett-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Puckett-xxx | Puckett ]]||Lorin Nicole||1981-12-30||1984-11-26|| ||[[Image:Puckett-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fortenberry-389 | Puckett ]]||Lottie J. ||1890||1943||(nee Fortenberry) ||[[Image:Puckett-628.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Puckett-3177 | Puckett ]]||Robert L. ||1920-05-26||1959-01-07||||[[Image:Puckett-3177.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Puckett-628| Puckett ]]||Wiley ||1891||1943||||[[Image:Puckett-628.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Puckett-2824 | Puckett ]]||Willie Ray ||1931-06-08||1973-09-09||||[[Image:Puckett-2824.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Purvis-1527| Purvis]]||Flossie ||1889||1945 ||||[[Image:Purvis-1527.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Purvis-941| Purvis]]||John B. ||1858||1937||||[[Image:Purvis-941.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-15145| Purvis]]||Margaret A. ||1863-06-19||1900-08-16||(nee Kennedy) Wife of J. P. Purvis||[[Image:Kennedy-15145.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Purvis-1526| Purvis]]||W. M. ||1884-02-09||1892-10-01||Son of J.B. & M.A. Purvis||[[Image:Purvis-1526.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-1793| Rankin ]]||Engy W.||1902-01-21||1902-03-07||In memory of Engy W. Son of J. R. & M. A. Rankin, We will meet again.||[[Image:Rankin-1793.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-1802| Rankin ]]||James R. ||1868||1946||Asleep in Jesus.||[[Image:Rankin-1802.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-1803| Rankin ]]||James V.||1906-03-20||1907-12-27||He carries the lambs in his bosom. (headstone name has Rankins s/b Rankin) ||[[Image:Rankin-1803.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-1809| Rankin ]]||Margia M. ||1891-10-08||1897-09-03||In memory of Margia M. Daughter of J. R. & M. A. Rankin, We will meet again. ||[[Image:Rankin-1809.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-637 | Rankin ]]||Massoura Layton||1869-03-25||1933-03-23||Wife of J. R. Rankins; Asleep in Jesus. (headstone name has Rankins s/b Rankin) ||[[Image:Layton-637.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-1817| Rankin ]]||Rich T. ||1900-05-15||1901-06-20||In memory of Rich T. Son of J. R. & M. A. Rankin, We will meet again. ||[[Image:Rankin-1817.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-xxx | Roberts ]]||B. L. ||1908-01-23||1978-10-24||||[[Image:Roberts-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-xxx | Roberts ]]||Claude B. ||1915-04-23||1978-10-17||||[[Image:Roberts-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Everett-xxx | Roberts ]]||Edith Olene Everett||1919-07-26||2004-03-08||Mother ||[[Image:Roberts-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-xxx | Roberts ]]||Edward Stacy ||1919-11-27||1973-04-20||||[[Image:Roberts-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Williamson-6178 | Roberts ]]||Eliza W.||1886-01-20||1967-11-06||(nee Williamson) ||[[Image:Williamson-6178.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-xxx | Roberts ]]||F. P. |||||| ||[[Image:Roberts-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-55637| Roberts ]]||Infant Daughter||1901-12-25||1901-12-25||Inf Dau of A. C. & Lela Roberts, Born & Died Dec. 25, 1901, Our Loved One, OUR BABY ||[[Image:Roberts-55637.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-55638| Roberts ]]||Infant Son ||1903-10-18||1903-10-18||Inf Son of A. C. & Lela Roberts, Born & Died Oct. 18, 1903, Our Loved One, OUR BABY ||[[Image:Roberts-55638.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-xxx | Roberts ]]||J. F. ||1866-12-09||1909-02-25||||[[Image:Roberts-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-12424 | Roberts ]]||James Franklin ||1909-10-20||1910-05-21|| ||[[Image:Roberts-12424.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-7393 | Roberts ]]||Nannie A.||1870-07-08||1902-02-14||Daughter of R. J. & M. J. Butler; Gone but not forgotten (broken stone) ||[[Image:Butler-7393-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-xxx | Roberts ]]||Nettie Lee ||1918-11-28||2006-02-03||||[[Image:Roberts-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thames-xxx | Roberts ]]||Ruth Thames||1912-05-28|| ||Wife of Rev. B L Roberts||[[Image:Roberts-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Puckett-3178 | Robinson ]]||Linnie L. ||1923-06-07||1965-11-04||(nee Puckett)||[[Image:Puckett-3178.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rucker-xxx | Rucker ]]||Edwin Sibley||1916||1987||military S SGT US Army World War II 1916 - 1987 (complete dates 1916-04-30--1987-12-29) ||[[Image:Rucker-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx | Rucker ]]||Elsie Jones||1922-04-19|||| ||[[Image:Rucker-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Russell-xxx | Russell ]]||Shirley Ann||1954-05-05||2009-02-03||||[[Image:Russell-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Shoemaker-xxx | Shoemaker ]]||Etta Windham||1906-12-02||1989-11-06|| ||[[Image:Shoemaker-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grayson-xxx | Shoemaker ]]||Henrietta Ophelia||1873-03-04||1967-04-02||nee Grayson)||[[Image:Shoemaker-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Shoemaker-xxx | Shoemaker ]]||Henry Marlin||1871-11-04||1932-08-09|| ||[[Image:Shoemaker-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Shoemaker-2070| Shoemaker ]]||Peggy Van ||1933-08-15||1934-04-05||Daughter ||[[Image:Shoemaker-2069.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Shows-163| Shoemaker ]]||Fay S.||1910-09-24||1989-12-29||(nee Shows) Mother ||[[Image:Shoemaker-2069.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Shoemaker-xxx | Shoemaker ]]||Vernie Henry||1901-12-23||1997-07-06|| ||[[Image:Shoemaker-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Shoemaker-2069| Shoemaker ]]||Vester M.||1904-05-14||1990-12-31||Father ||[[Image:Shoemaker-2069.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Shows-xxx | Shows ]]||Arthur Leon ||1892-04-10||1967-02-01||||[[Image:Shows-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Shows-xxx | Shows ]]||Baby ||||||Baby Shows ||[[Image:Shows-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Shows-67| Shows ]]||Danny Keith ||1960-05-13||2000-02-23||In God’s Care (back has names of spouse & children) ||[[Image:Shows-67.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Shows-xxx | Shows ]]||Dewitt T. ||1908-08-02||1995-12-02||[wed] July 16, 1926 ||[[Image:Shows-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-96584 | Shows ]]||Dollie E. Jones||1886-12-07||1969-01-31||(nee Jones)||[[Image:Jones-96584.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ashley-1860 | Shows ]]||Emma ||1885-12-06||1976-04-09||(nee Ashley) ||[[Image:Shows-86.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-74731 | Shows ]]||Frances Elizabeth Jones||1883-02-15||1946-08 ||(nee Jones)||[[Image:Shows-256.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Harvey-xxx | Shows ]]||Frances Harvey||1929-03-28||2009-02-02||||[[Image:Shows-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx | Shows ]]||Frances. J.|1883||1946||nee Jones At Rest||[[Image:Shows-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Meadows-xxx | Shows ]]||Helen Meadows||1920-01-16||1993-07-13||||[[Image:Shows-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Shows-xxx | Shows ]]||Henry C. ||1904-03-09||1973-05-01|| ||[[Image:Shows-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Shows-xxx | Shows ]]||Henry Claiborne Jr. ||1931-11-14||2013-09-19||||[[Image:Shows-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Shows-256 | Shows ]]||J. R. Lonzo||1876||1945||At Rest||[[Image:Shows-256.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Shows-177| Shows ]]||John Luther||1871-05-26||1950-06-04|| [wed] Feb 19, 1898 [back has children names] ||[[Image:Shows-177.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fortenberry-360| Shows ]]||Johnnie ||1936-05-20||2010-03-18||(nee Fortenberry) [wed] May 16, 1953 In God’s Care||[[Image:Shows-68.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Meador-xxx | Shows ]]||I. Lavelle||1912-03-24||1990-01-14||(nee Meador) [wed] Jan 12, 1929 ||[[Image:Shows-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Shows-xxx | Shows ]]||Justus Olen ||1889-05-25||1961-11-15||||[[Image:Shows-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Shows-68| Shows ]]||Keitha Lynn||1931-03-30||2001-10-09||[wed] May 16, 1953 In God’s Care ||[[Image:Shows-68.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Shows-xxx | Shows ]]||Keith M. ||1946-09-01||1990-12-04|| ||[[Image:Shows-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Shows-86 | Shows ]]||Lamar ||1878-07-15||1945-12-15|| ||[[Image:Shows-86.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Edwards-xxx | Shows ]]||Laura Edwards||1893-06-24||1977-06-19||||[[Image:Shows-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Shows-xxx | Shows ]]||Leo A. ||1910-10-28||2000-09-20||[wed] Jan 12, 1929 ||[[Image:Shows-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx | Shows ]]||Lola Mae Jones||1915-05-02||1964-06-02||Family tree Mother Mayala Cooper Jones; Father Woodie J. Jones; Husband Martie F. Shows; Sons Martin V. Shows, James V. Shows, Robert D. Shows||[[Image:Shows-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Shows-xxx | Shows ]]||Lona Gerome ||1929-04-17||1997-11-06||CPL US Army ||[[Image:Shows-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Shows-xxx | Shows ]]||Luther Ganell ||1927-04-18||1983-10-16||||[[Image:Shows-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Shows-xxx | Shows ]]||Luther T. Jr. ||1948-02-01||2012-03-25||||[[Image:Shows-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wheat-xxx | Shows ]]||Lynda Sue Wheat||1951-07-17||2003-09-25|| ||[[Image:Shows-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Shows-xxx | Shows ]]||Margarete Faye ||1952-06-27||1952-10-05|| ||[[Image:Shows-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Shows-xxx | Shows ]]||Martin Aubrey ||1919-04-11||1982-02-09||||[[Image:Shows-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Shows-99| Shows ]]||Martin Luther ||1850-07-08||1927-12-04||(headstone has detailed history)||[[Image:Shows-99.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-51099| Shows ]]||Mary C. ||1883-12-24||1959-06-30||(nee Jones) [wed] Feb 19, 1898 back has children names||[[Image:Shows-177.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Shows-xxx | Shows ]]||Myrtle F. ||1909-09-12||1995-09-20|| ||[[Image:Shows-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Shows-xxx | Shows ]]||Robert W.||1963-04-08||1988-06-11|| ||[[Image:Shows-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Walters-2751| Shows ]]||Sarah Elizabeth Walters ||1853-03-29||1938-08-31||(headstone has detailed history)||[[Image:Shows-99.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Shows-xxx | Shows ]]||Townsend ||1949-10-31||2004-09-24|| ||[[Image:Shows-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Shows-xxx | Shows ]]||Vayon Vealier ||1899-04-02||1966-04-13||||[[Image:Shows-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Shows-xxx | Shows ]]||Vayon Vealier Jr. ||1936-08-14||2013-06-23||||[[Image:Shows-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dollar-xxx | Shows ]]||Velma L. Dollar||1911-08-05||1989-05-27||[wed] July 16, 1926 ||[[Image:Shows-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Shows-xxx | Shows ]]||Virginia L.||1928||2007||MOTHER, We Love You, Jerry, Sherry, Ray, Joyce, Carl, Robert ||[[Image:Shows-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bynum-xxx | Shows ]]||Winnie Bynum||1901-11-11||1984-05-08||||[[Image:Shows-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-xxx | Smith ]]||Dennis Ray||1945||1994|| ||[[Image:Smith-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Shows-xxx | Smith ]]||Donnis Shows||1925-04-27||2004-06-17||Loving Mother, Children: Catha, Keith||[[Image:Smith-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-xxx | Smith ]]||Eugene A. ||1888-05||||(need to revisit for full dates)||[[Image:Smith-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-xxx | Smith ]]||James Okeith ||1951-12-06||2014-05-01|| ||[[Image:Smith-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-xxx | Smith ]]||S. M. ||1842-12-12||1942-12-09|| ||[[Image:Smith-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Statham-xxx | Statham ]]||John C. ||1929-12-23||2016-04-01|| ||[[Image:Statham-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Baldwin-16321 | Statham ]]||Linda F. ||1938-08-21||1989-02-20||(nee Balwin) ||[[Image:Statham-525.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-132859 | Statham ]]||Martha M. ||1927-02-07||2008-02-07||(nee Jones) ||[[Image:Jones-132859.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Statham-525 | Statham ]]||William M. ||1933-08-30||1976-12-15|| ||[[Image:Statham-525.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-3716 | Sullivan ]]||Elizbeth ||1822-07||1907-10||Wife (nee Bishop)||[[Image:Bishop-3716-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Prine-543 | Sullivan ]]||Ida ||1880-01-01||1907-03-02||(nee Prine) Wife of A. J. Sullivan ||[[Image:Prine-543.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5561| Sullivan ]]||J. B. ||1925-01-11||1925-07-10||J. B. Son of V. F. & R. A. Sullivan; OUR BABY ||[[Image:Sullivan-5561.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-3118| Sullivan ]]||Lodrick||1816-03-10||1891-03-28|| ||[[Image:Bishop-3716.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-11998| Sullivan ]]||Rhoda A. ||1897-03-27||1982-06-17||At Rest (nee Roberts)||[[Image:Roberts-11998.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Prine-545 | Sullivan ]]||Susie P. ||1864-03-03||1943-06-09||(nee Prine) Our Loved One ||[[Image:Prine-545.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4223 | Sullivan ]]||V. Ford ||1895-02-18||1984-08-23||At Rest||[[Image:Sullivan-4223.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-xxx | Sullivan ]]||Walter ||1904-06-16||1966-10-11||||[[Image:Sullivan-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ashley-xxx | Taylor ]]||Ollie Ashley||1911-09-30|||| ||[[Image:Taylor-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thames-417 | Thames]]||Cloyd Berry||1928-06-17||1999-01-20||Beloved Grandfather [mil] Cloyd Berry Thames, CPL US Army Korea, Jun. 17, 1928 - Jan. 20, 1999||[[Image:Thames-417.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thames-372 | Thames]]||Estus L.||1901-02-22||||||[[Image:Thames-372.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx | Thames ]]||Leona Jones||1890-03-22||1960-06-03||||[[Image:Thames-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Barrett-5323 | Thames]]||Lola M.||1902-06-20||1973-08-14||(nee Barrett)||[[Image:Thames-372.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Collins-xxx| Thames]]||Nancy L.||1940-03-26||1997-04-21||(nee Collins) Beloved Grandmother ||[[Image:Thames-417.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Turner-xxx | Turner ]]||Audie W. ||1912-08-27||1997-03-04||Married May 22, 1948 ||[[Image:Turner-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Turner-xxx | Turner ]]||Willie Mae ||1915-10-05||1997-11-09||Married May 22, 1948 ||[[Image:Turner-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Prine-544| Varner ]]||C. C. Prine||1867-02-15||1904-01-23||(nee Prine) C. C. Prine, Wife of S. H. Varner ||[[Image:Prine-544.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Varner-xxx | Varner ]]||M. L. ||1897-09-21||1899-01-24||Child of S. H. & C. C. Varner (can not read the child's name on stone)||[[Image:Varner-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Womack-3590 | Ware ]]||Genie ||1880-11-03||1963-11-03||(nee Womack) MOTHER ||[[Image:Womack-3590.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ware-5925 | Ware ]]||James V. ||1891-08-01||1892-05-30||Son of J. J. & J. Ware, Asleep in Jesus ||[[Image:Ware-5925.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ware-1158 | Ware ]]||Joe ||1860-07-21||1918-02-21||FATHER ||[[Image:Ware-1158.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ware-1156| Ware ]]||Samuel Wilson "Sammie" || 1897-11|| 1931-02-17||'''MS DC # 31-21728'''||[[Image:Ware-1156.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-xxx | Warren ]]||A. G. ||1923-07-02||1923-10-18||||[[Image:Warren-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-xxx | Warren ]]||Allen Leon ||1941-01-23||2006-01-30||Married Apr 1, 1966||[[Image:Warren-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Craft-xxx | Warren ]]||Annie Craft||1884-05-03||1923-07-02||Wife of George Washington Warren||[[Image:Warren-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-8529 | Warren ]]||Annie Jane ||1951-11-04||1951-11-20||A Little Angel Has Flown ||[[Image:Warren-8529.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-xxx | Warren ]]||Barney ||1917-03-29||1992-07-07||||[[Image:Warren-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dupree-257 | Warren ]]||Bonnie Jean ||1930-10-18||1996-10-29||(nee Dupree) Gone but not forgotten ||[[Image:Dupree-257.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-xxx | Warren ]]||Daughter ||1940-02-17|| ||Daughter of Luke Warren||[[Image:Warren-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-xxx | Warren ]]||George Franklin ||1938-08-25||2014-11-21||||[[Image:Warren-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-xxx | Warren ]]||George Howard ||1934-06-29||1956-04-15||||[[Image:Warren-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-8528 | Warren ]]||George Samuel ||1909-01-22||1987-09-17||Gone but not forgotten||[[Image:Warren-8528.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-xxx | Warren ]]||George Washington ||1875-11-16||1964-01-26||||[[Image:Warren-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-xxx | Warren ]]||Homer ||1954-12-05||2007-07-25||DAD ||[[Image:Warren-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-xxx | Warren ]]||Jimmie Ruth ||1940-02-23||||Married Apr 1, 1966 ||[[Image:Warren-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-xxx | Warren ]]||Leodis ||1944-12-26||2009-03-08|| ||[[Image:Warren-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Henson-xxx | Warren ]]||Paula A. Henson||1941-02-15||2011-08-10|| ||[[Image:Warren-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Puckett-2860 | Warren ]]||Mary Earsula Puckett||1914-06-10||1980-10-16||(nee Puckett )Mother||[[Image:Puckett-2860.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-16935 | Warren ]]||Minnie Mae ||1911-11-28||1944-11-20||(nee Roberts) Gone but not forgotten||[[Image:Roberts-16935.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-xxx | Warren ]]||Sam Jr. ||1935-05-07||1971-10-01||||[[Image:Warren-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-xxx | Warren ]]||Thomas Samuel Jr. ||2007||2007|| ||[[Image:Warren-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-xxx | Warren ]]||Vardaman ||1911-09-15||1944-09-23||||[[Image:Warren-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-xxx | Warren ]]||Velma Kennedy||1920-02-20||1995-11-30||||[[Image:Warren-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Welch-2880 | Welch ]]||A. G. (Alvin George)||1922-09-30||2007-09-13||[wed] Aug 10, 1944 Memory Lane (back; Daughter of Dock and Anice Sellers; A.G. Son of Wilson Henry and Mary Jane Jennings Welch; Children, Ellen Welch Erwin, Michael Henry Welch) ||[[Image:Welch-2880.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Welch-2659 | Welch ]]||Bobby Ray||1934-11-05||2010-03-27|||LTC US Army ||[[Image:Welch-2659.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Powell-5875 | Welch ]]||Evelyn Powell ||1914-08-06||1998-12-03||[wed] Aug 4, 1937; Together Forever (back Daughter of William A. and Bessie Manning Powell; sister of Ray, Herbert, Elizabeth, and Billie Dove Powell) ||[[Image:Welch-3049.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Eubanks-720 | Welch ]]||Florence M.||1922-04-24||2014-12-07|||Married Dec 03, 1947 "Whither thou goest I will go" (back SON Larry Woodrow) (death date from obit)(nee Eubanks) ||[[Image:Welch-3044.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Welch-3044 | Welch ]]||Franklin (Doc)||1916-12-17||2007-01-24|||Married Dec 03, 1947 "Whither thou goest I will go" (back SON Larry Woodrow) ||[[Image:Welch-3044.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Welch-2660 | Welch ]]||Kiley Chester||1908-08-07||2001-03-03||| ||[[Image:Welch-2660.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Robertson-5234 | Welch ]]||Jessie Lee Robertson||1909-07-26||1992-12-07||||[[Image:Welch-2660.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Welch-3050 | Welch ]]||John Edward ||1926-08-16||1927-04-21||| ||[[Image:Welch-3050.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jennings-3443 | Welch ]]||Mary Jane ||1889-08-19||1966-11-20||Our Loving Mother (nee Jennings)||[[Image:Welch-3038.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jordan-5171 | Welch ]]||Mary Kathryn Jordan ||1946-07-01||2013-12-29||||[[Image:Jordan-5171.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Prine-75 | Welch ]]||Nancy A. Prine||1866-01-16||1926-05-09||(nee Prine) Wife of T. L. Welch; She was a kind and affectionate wife, A fond mother and a friend to all.||[[Image:Prine-75.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1326 | Welch ]]||Ruby Sellers||1922-09-30||2007-09-13||[wed] Aug 10, 1944 Memory Lane (back; Daughter of Dock and Anice Sellers; A.G. Son of Wilson Henry and Mary Jane Jennings Welch; Children, Ellen Welch Erwin, Michael Henry Welch) ||[[Image:Welch-2880.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Welch-3039 | Welch ]]||Sidney W. (Sid) ||1926-02-02||2000-10-06||Master Mason 32nd Degree Scottish Rite (back) Son of Wilson Henry and Mary Jane Jennings Welch, Children Stuart W. Welch, Karen Lynn Mason| ||[[Image:Welch-3039.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Welch-3037 | Welch ]]||Timothy L. ||1861-07-27||1946-05-18||None knew thee, but to love thee.| ||[[Image:Welch-3037.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Welch-3049 | Welch ]]||Willie Timothy (Bill) ||1887-06-02||1933-09-15||[wed] Aug 4, 1937; Together Forever (back Son of Wilson Henry and Mary Jane Jennings Welch, brother of Claude, Kiley, Mattie, Clifton, Woodrow, Doc, Alma, A.G., Sid, and Ruth) ||[[Image:Welch-3049.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Welch-3038 | Welch ]]||Wilson H. ||1887-06-02||1933-09-15||Our Loving Father||[[Image:Welch-3038.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Welch-3041 | Welch ]]||Woodrow Wilson ||1915-01-10||1951-03-06||To live in hearts we leave behind is not to die.||[[Image:Welch-3041.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wiggins-xxx | Wiggins ]]||Huler D. ||1917-09-07||1994-04-13||[wed] Jan 8, 1938 ||[[Image:Wiggins-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wiggins-xxx | Wiggins ]]||Lois Jones||1917-07-20||||[wed] Jan 8, 1938 ||[[Image:Wiggins-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Williams-xxx | Williams ]]||Clara F. ||1913-05-07||2002-08-20||In Loving Memory ||[[Image:Williams-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Barrett-4455 | Womack ]]||Alta B. ||1892-06-22||1979-04-23||(nee Barrett) ||[[Image:Womack-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-xxx | Womack ]]||Bonnie G. Warren||1935-08-31||2011-03-12||[wed] July 14, 1960 ||[[Image:Womack-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Womack-xxx | Womack ]]||James V. "Jim" ||1930-12-27||2005-12-26||[wed] July 14, 1960, Absent from the body Present with the Lord. ||[[Image:Womack-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Womack-xxx | Womack ]]||R. Tyree ||1888-01-11||1955-01-08||||[[Image:Womack-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- |} == Sources ==

Old Greenville Jefferson County Mississippi

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[[Category:Jefferson County, Mississippi]] Jefferson County seat 1803-25 & important planting, ginning, & mercantile center. Prominent in its history were David Hunt, Joseph & Jefferson Davis, Andrew Jackson, Thomas Hinds & Cato West. [http://www.stoppingpoints.com/mississippi/Jefferson/Old+Greenville.html Present Location of Old Greeneville] The Town of GREENVILLE (now extinct) Jefferson County, Mississippi Greenville, Old. "This was a very old and influential settlement in Jefferson County which flourished in the first quarter of the last century. It was the largest town on the old Natchez Trace, distant twenty-eight miles from Natchez, and twenty-five miles from Port Gibson. It is said to have been a thriving place in 1798, when Mississippi finally passed under the control of the United States, and the original settlement was called Greenbay after one Henry Green, who lived on the banks of a branch of Cole's Creek, running near the town. The upper part of the town was called Hunston or Huntley, after Abijah Hunt, who had a store there and also erected the first gin in Jefferson county, a public gin, to which all the inhabitants who raised cotton resorted for several years. In 1803, by act of the General Assembly, Thomas Green, Wm. Erwin, Wm. Moss, Jacob Stampley, and David Greenlead, were authorized to purchase additional land from the estate of one David Odom, near Hunt's store for a town. The act of February 21, 1805, recites that "Whereas, a town has been laid out on the lands of the executors of David Odom, deceased, the lands of Abijah Hunt, and the lands of Ferdinand L. Claiborne, adjoining the court house of Jefferson county, and it being necessary that the same should be established by law, therefore, Said town shall be known and distinguished by the name of Greenville, in memory and honor of Major-General Nathaniel Greene, and the same is hereby established agreeably "to the present plan; in the clerk's office of Jefferson county, within six months after the passing of this act. Drury W. Brezeale, Henry D. Downs, Armstrong Ellis, Robert McCray and Robert Cox, be, and they are hereby appointed trustees for the regulation of said town, and vested with full power and authority for that purpose." "As early as 1799, we read that the Rev. Tobias Gibson, a Methodist missionary, was sent to the Territory and formed societies at Washington, Greenville, and on the Bayou Pierre. The first Baptist missionary in Jefferson county was Dr. David Cooper, who settled near Greenville, and married the widow of Gen. F. L. Claiborne, afterwards removing to Soldier's Retreat, near Washington, where he died. Dr. Cloud, the first Episcopal minister in the county, also resided at Greenville for many years, and is buried somewhere in the hills near the old settlement. Dr. Franklin L. Riley, in writing of the old town, says: "Cato West, David Holmes, Cowles Mead, and General Thomas Hinds, all lived within two miles of old Greenville, and the remains of Col. Cato West and General Hinds now rest in the soil of their respective plantations close by. A little farther away, in the same neighborhood, lived Capt. Bullen, the Harrisons, the Harpers, the Hardens, the Hunts, and other historic families of Mississippi. Only a few miles to the southwest was the famous Maryland settlement, where lived the Woods, the Donohues, the Paynes, and the Bakers . . . Here Jefferson Davis lived in the family of Sheriff Jordan and went to school in his early life. IT was to this place that May and Sutton, members of the notorious Murrill (Mason?) gang of robbers, brought their leader's head in order to get a reward that had been offered therefore." September 6, 1802, Governor Claiborne wrote t the postmaster-general, asking for a post office at Greenville, "A flourishing little village about twenty-eight miles distant from Natchez, and immediately on the post road to Tennessee. It is situated in the neighborhood of a compact, populous and wealthy settlement, is the county town for Jefferson county, and the place of holding the superior court for Jefferson district." Dr. John Shaw was recommended for postmaster. These requests were granted in November. It remained the county seat until 1825, when the General Assembly changed the county seat of justice to Fayette, six miles east. Greenville rapidly declined after this and the buildings decayed or were moved away. The last building left standing was the old Cable hotel, and this was burned a few years ago. Col. John A. Watkins thus writes of old Greenville: "When I first knew Greenville it was a beautiful village, the seat of justice for the county, and boasted one of the oldest bars in the State. Poindexter, Joe Davis, Rankin, Turner, Read, Quitman, and many others--names that will live in history as Governors, Senators, Judges and Representatives in Congress, while several gained distinction as statesmen and orators." And again, "The last time I traveled over this road (the 'Old Robinson Road'), now twenty-five years ago, *** Greenville was a 'deserted village' with one old house tottering to decay and McCullum's blacksmith shop. But as this was many years ago, these have long since paid the debt of nature, and passed beyond the recollection of the present generation."" From: Mississippi Vol. I A-K by Dunbar Rowland, 1907, page 801- After the battle of New Orleans, and after peace had been restored, General Jackson marched his men to Nashville, some six hundred miles; on the route they camped at Greenville, in Jefferson county, where the people of the surrounding country turned out to greet them. http://jeffersoncountyms.org/earlyhistory1.htm

Old Magee Cemetery

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[[Category:Simpson County, Mississippi, Cemeteries]] [[Category: Old Magee Cemetery, Magee, Mississippi]] [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This project will catalog and document all burials in Old Magee Cemetery, located in Magee. Simpson County, Mississippi. This free space page for the Old Magee Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Mississippi Cemeteries Project is a sub-project of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Bishop-4082|Myrtis Bishop]] for assistance. ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== :Location ::Located 2 miles NW Magee, Off Hwy 49, turn off Old Magee Road onto Old Post Office Road in SEC 26 RNG 5E TWP 1N :GPS Coordinates (WGS84) :: 31.89255, -89.75604 ::[https://www.google.com/maps/place/31%C2%B053%2733.2%22N+89%C2%B045%2721.7%22W/@31.892535,-89.7554555,307m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x0 Old Magee Cemetery on Google Maps] === History === : April 12, 2001 Magee Courier Published The Old Magee Family Cemetery is located just outside the City of Magee on Old Post Office Road in the Old Magee sub-division. It's one of the county's oldest and its upkeep is based on donations mostly from family members and/or friends of the family. [The cemetery is now privately owned] This historic burial place was first started in the old town of Magee many, many years ago. The town of Magee, as it was known then, was named after the first postmaster of Magee, Robert Solomon Magee. The cemetery has two confederate soldiers buried there. Robert Solomon Magee, born March 2, 1845, was buried there after his death on December 3, 1888. He was a member of Company B, Mississippi, Infantry CSA, and Richard Tullos, a member of Company A, Mississippi Calvary is also buried in the cemetery. No birth date nor death date is available for Tullos. The cemetery took on the name of Bishop Cemetery following the burial of several members (estimated at eight) of the Bishop family at its present location. Lerah [Leah] Bishop was born on March 20, 1883 and buried in the cemetery on December 5, 1917. Bishop also had two infants buried in the cemetery in the early 1900's. A lot of the graves in the cemetery have no markers so it is unsure who is buried in some of the graves. As of late, two brothers, Boyd and Billy Bishop [both now deceased] have been responsible for the upkeep of the cemetery. Anyone wishing to make a donation ...[removed] Magee Courier Published on April 12, 2001 Note: T.S. Bishop is also buried here with his wife and several children. He too was a confederate soldier, member of Company: A Unit: 6 Mississippi Infantry. Rank - Induction: Private Rank - Discharge: Private. Family Knowledge by [[Bishop-4082 | Myrtis Bishop]] ===Tasks Completed=== :Photography * 100% of marked graves in this cemetery have been photographed by [[Bishop-4082 | Myrtis Bishop]]. :Data Transcription * 100% of all marked graves :Link to Profiles * 100% of all marked graves ===To Do=== * (DONE) Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. * Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ===Table of Interments=== Data given is as on Headstone {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name ! First/Middle Names/Initials ! data-sort-type="date" | Born ! data-sort-type="date" | Died ! Inscription (notes) ! class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |[[Bishop-4603 | Bishop]]||Clifton ||1899-08-10||1901-06||||[[Image:Bishop-4603.jpg |100px]] |- |[[Bishop-4625 | Bishop]]||Infant||1917||1917||Infant of L. P. & Lerah Bishop|| [[Image:Bishop-4625.jpg |100px]] |- |[[Bishop-4624 | Bishop]]||Infant||1913||1913||Infant of L. P. & Lerah Bishop|| [[Image:Bishop-4624.jpg |100px]] |- |[[Harvey-3654 | Bishop]]||J. A.||1884-01-23||1911-11-30||Wife of T. W. Bishop (Joanna Harvey)|| [[Image:Harvey-3654-1.jpg |100px]] |- |[[Bishop-4417| Bishop]]||James Woodrow||1918-05-20 ||1918-08-08||(no headstone)|| |- |[[Sullivan-3662 | Bishop]]||Mary||1841-09-08||1918-11-20||(aka Polly, nee Sullivan)|| [[Image:Bishop-4098.jpg |100px]] |- |[[Bishop-4098 | Bishop]]||T. S.||1837-05-27||1917-02-22||(T. Spencer Bishop)|| [[Image:Bishop-4098.jpg |100px]] |- |[[Butler-6582 | Bishop]]||Leah||1883-03-20||1917-12-05||Wife of L. P. Butler (nee Bishop)||[[Image:Butler-6582.jpg |100px]] |- |[[Canoy-70| Canoy]]||Jim D.||1851-08-07||1915-02-05|||| [[Image:Canoy-70.jpg |100px]] |- |[[Bishop-4372 | Canoy]]||Millie||1845-11-11||1942-01-15||(nee Bishop)|| [[Image:Bishop-4372.jpg |100px]] |- |[[Bishop-4278 | Craft]]||E. Lizzie||1864-02-10||1893-09-17||Wife of Burl Craft (nee Bishop ) || [[Image:Bishop-4278.jpg |100px]] |- |[[Magee-722 | Covington]]||M. L.||1840-01-01||1862-04-29||Mrs. M. L. - Wife of J Covington (given Mary Louise Magee)|| [[Image:Magee-722.jpg |100px]] |- |[[Hays-1287 | Hays]]||D. G.||1848-02-22||1900-07-24||||[[Image:Hays-1287.jpg |100px]] |- |[[Magee-723 | Hays]] ||Hattie J.||1852-03-27||1909-12-02||Wife of D. G. Hays (nee Magee)|| [[Image:Magee-723.jpg |100px]] |- |[[Magee-726 | Tullos]]||Mary E.||1870-06-13||1928-11-24||Wife of W. A. Tullos (nee Magee)|| [[Image:Magee-726.jpg |100px]] |- |[[Magee-725 | Magee ]]||Robert S.||||||Co B 16 Miss. Inf. CSA|| [[Image:Magee-725.jpg |100px]] |- |[[Mangum-110 | Mangum]]||Arthur C||1788||1862||(unmarked grave)|| |- |[[Butler-3513| Mangum]]||Penelope Ann (Penny) Butler||1797||1870||(unmarked grave)|| |- |[[Bishop-4279 | Martin]]||Darcus A.||1870-12-02||1911-01-28||Dau of T. S. & P. Bishop (broken stone)|| [[Image:Bishop-4279.jpg |100px]] |- |[[Tullos-75| Tullos]]||Richard||||||Co A 4 Miss Cav||[[Image:Tullos-75.jpg |100px]] |- |[[Upton-682 | Upton]]||Hiram D.||1879-08-28||1885-09-24||Son of T.B. & M.M. Upton|| [[Image:Upton-682.jpg |100px]] |} == Sources ==

Old Marbletown Cemetery, Marbletown, Arcadia, New York

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[[Category: Arcadia, New York]] [[Category: Marbletown, Wayne County, New York]] [[Category: Old Marbletown Cemetery, Marbletown, Wayne County, New York]] ''This page is part of the [[project:New_York_Cemeteries|New York Cemeteries Project]].'' [[image:Old_Marbletown_Cemetery_Marbletown_Arcadia_New_York.jpg|500px]] '''Old Marbletown Cemetery Coordinates:''' [https://www.google.com/maps/@43.0173181,-77.0717066,20z 43.017505, -77.071553] ---- == People == {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" width="100%" |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First Name ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Marker |- |[[Lay-1803|Lay, William]] || William ||1788 (approx.) ||1816, Apr. 30 ||{{Image|file=Old_Marbletown_Cemetery_Marbletown_Arcadia_New_York-1.jpg |size=s }} |- | [[??|''Hatfield'', Lucinda]]||Lucinda||-||Wife of Joseph Hatfield? ♠||{{Image|file=Old_Marbletown_Cemetery_Marbletown_Arcadia_New_York-2.jpg |size=s }} |- | [[Daniels-5634|Daniels, Phebe]]||Phebe||1828, Dec. 16||1857, Oct. 11||{{Image|file=Old_Marbletown_Cemetery_Marbletown_Arcadia_New_York-3.jpg |size=s }} |- | [[Daniels-5635|Daniels, Emma]] ||Emma||1855, Feb 20||1857, Oct. 14||{{Image|file=Old_Marbletown_Cemetery_Marbletown_Arcadia_New_York-3.jpg |size=s }} |- | [[Annis-491|Annis, Rhoda]] ||Rhoda||1822||1852|| {{Image|file=Old_Marbletown_Cemetery_Marbletown_Arcadia_New_York-7.jpg |size=s }} |- | [[Marble-722|''Reed'' (Marble), Lucy]] ||Lucy||1804, Sep.2||1871, Oct. 7 || {{Image|file=Old_Marbletown_Cemetery_Marbletown_Arcadia_New_York-8.jpg |size=s }} |- | [[Reed-18634|Reed, James]] ||James||1804, June 27||1867, Jan. 1||{{Image|file=Old_Marbletown_Cemetery_Marbletown_Arcadia_New_York-9.jpg |size=s }} |- | [[Champion-1734|Champion, Lynds]]||Lynds||1788||1865 ♠||{{Image|file=Old_Marbletown_Cemetery_Marbletown_Arcadia_New_York-10.jpg |size=s }} |- |[[Marble-226|Marble, William]] ||William||1792 ||1857||{{Image|file=Old_Marbletown_Cemetery_Marbletown_Arcadia_New_York-11.jpg |size=s }} |- | [[Reed-18664|Dolly Reed]] ||Dolly||1794 Aug. 21 ||1873 Jun. 1||{{Image|file=Old_Marbletown_Cemetery_Marbletown_Arcadia_New_York-12.jpg |size=s }} |- |[[Lund-1537|''Reed'', Dolly]] ||Dolly||1767 (ish)||1838, September 5||{{Image|file=Old_Marbletown_Cemetery_Marbletown_Arcadia_New_York-13.jpg |size=s |caption=Wife of [[Reed-18662|John Reed]] }} |- | [[Hardy-6445|Hardy, Lydia (Howland)]]||Lydia ||1801, 13 Feb ||1838, July 14||{{Image|file=Old_Marbletown_Cemetery_Marbletown_Arcadia_New_York-14.jpg |size=s }} |- | [[Daniels-5626|Daniels, George]] ||George||1804 (ish)||1818||{{Image|file=Old_Marbletown_Cemetery_Marbletown_Arcadia_New_York-15.jpg |size=s }} |- | [[Daniels-5623|Daniels, Joseph]]||Joseph||1770||1818, September 15 ||{{Image|file=Old_Marbletown_Cemetery_Marbletown_Arcadia_New_York-17.jpg |size=s }} |- |[[Daniels-5624| Daniels, Hiram]]||Hiram||1810||1836||{{Image|file=Old_Marbletown_Cemetery_Marbletown_Arcadia_New_York-21.jpg |size=s }} |- | [[??|Hillman, Phineas]]||Phineas||-||1815||to link |- | [[??|Lake, Sylvanus]] ||Sylvanus||-||1846||to link |- |[[Marble-719|Marble, Ebenezer]]||Ebenezer||1799||1841 Mar. 25||{{Image|file=Old_Marbletown_Cemetery_Marbletown_Arcadia_New_York-31.jpg |size=s }} |- | [[??|unknown, Sally]] ||Sally?||-||-||to link |- |[[Marble-150|Marble, Nathaniel]]||Nathaniel||1722||1802 Jun. 8|| to link |- | [[Houghton-638|Houghton, Abigail]]||Abigail||1733, Apr. 3||1825, Apr. 1||to link |- | [[??|Warner, Aurelia]][https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/78780719/aurelia-warner Aurelia Warner, Find a Grave]||Aurelia||1823 (ish)||1874||{{Image|file=Old_Marbletown_Cemetery_Marbletown_Arcadia_New_York-35.jpg |size=s |caption=Aged 51y, Wife of J. B. }} |- |[[Rush-2737|Rush, Gilbert]]||Gilbert||1795[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/176396451/gilbert-rush Gilbert Rush, Find a Grave]||-||{{Image|file=Old_Marbletown_Cemetery_Marbletown_Arcadia_New_York-37.jpg |size=s }} |- |[[??|Rush, Charlotte]][https://wayne.nygenweb.net/cemeteries/arcadiacems1.html RUSH Charlotte wife of Gilbert d. Jan. 27, 1853, 59y]||Charlotte||1794||1853, Jan 27|| marker not yet found |- |[[??|Rush, Andrew J.]] || Andrew || - || - || {{Image|file=Old_Marbletown_Cemetery_Marbletown_Arcadia_New_York-42.jpg |size=s |caption=Andrew J. son of Gilbert and Charlotte Rush }} |- | [[Rush-2738|Rush,George]] ||George||1774 (estimated)||1850||{{Image|file=Old_Marbletown_Cemetery_Marbletown_Arcadia_New_York-42.jpg |size=s }} |- | [[??|Bartlett, Delmore]] ||Delmore||-||1864, June 23||{{Image|file=Old_Marbletown_Cemetery_Marbletown_Arcadia_New_York-46.jpg |size=s }} |- | [[Tooley-514|Tooley, Jane]] ||Jane||-||1849||{{Image|file=Old_Marbletown_Cemetery_Marbletown_Arcadia_New_York-47.jpg |size=s }} |- | [[Badgley-244|Badgly, Charity]]||Charity||1783, Nov 29 ||1843, July 8||{{Image|file=Old_Marbletown_Cemetery_Marbletown_Arcadia_New_York-50.jpg |size=s }} |- | [[Lucas-8025|Lucas, Samuel]] ||Samuel||1790||Jan. 13, 1860||{{Image|file=Old_Marbletown_Cemetery_Marbletown_Arcadia_New_York-52.jpg |size=s }} |- | [[Lucas-5344|Lucas, Moses]]||Moses||1749||1829||{{Image|file=Old_Marbletown_Cemetery_Marbletown_Arcadia_New_York-53.jpg |size=s }} |- |[[??|Lucas, Moses]]||Moses|| - || - || {{Image|file=Old_Marbletown_Cemetery_Marbletown_Arcadia_New_York-36.jpg |size=s |caption=go back to rephotograph and compare the two Moses Lucas's }} |- | [[Barnes-9018|Barnes, Eunice or Abiah]]||Eunice||1765||1827||{{Image|file=Old_Marbletown_Cemetery_Marbletown_Arcadia_New_York-54.jpg |size=s |caption=wife of Moses Lucas }} |- | [Richards-12595|Richards, Caroline]] ||Caroline||-||- |- |[[Sheldon-840|''Richards'' (Sheldon), Abigail]][https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/78780708/abigail-richards Abigail Richards Find a Grave] According to this her maiden name was Sheldon. No source cited on Find a grave though. ||Abigail||1806(ish)||1842||{{Image|file=Old_Marbletown_Cemetery_Marbletown_Arcadia_New_York-57.jpg |size=s }} |- | [[Miller-63278|Miller, Lovina]]||Livina||1808||1865||{{Image|file=Old_Marbletown_Cemetery_Marbletown_Arcadia_New_York-59.jpg |size=s }} |- | [[Averill-525|Averill, William Harrison]]||William Harrison||1820||1863 |- | [[??|Averill, Arathusa]]||Arathusa||-||1853 Feb. 10 |- | [[Averill-530|Averill, Elizabeth]]||Elizabeth||1831 (ish)||1854 |- | [[??|Jones, Patty]]||Patty ||-||1828 |- | [[??|unknown, Maryett]] ||Maryett-||-||- |} ♠ ''legibility issues'' === Sources === * [http://wayne.nygenweb.net/cemeteries/arcadiacems1.html Small Cemeteries, Part 1, Town of Arcadia, Wayne County, NY] * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GScid=2422994&CRid=2422994&pt=Marbletown%20Cemetery& Marbletown Cemetery on Find a Grave] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Old_Marbletown_Cemetery_Marbletown_Arcadia_New_York.pdf History and Folklore of Marbletown, Lois D. Pelis, 1963]

Old McNair Cemetery, Simpson County, Mississippi

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[[Category:Simpson County, Mississippi, Cemeteries]] [[Category:Old McNair Cemetery, Simpson County, Mississippi]] [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This project will catalog and document all burials in Old McNair Cemetery, located in rural Simpson County, Mississippi right at the Covington County Line. This free space page for the Old McNair Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Mississippi Cemeteries Project is a sub-project of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Bishop-4082|Myrtis Bishop]] for assistance. ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== :Location ::Located From Magee: Take US 49 south for about 5 miles :: Turn left onto Saratoga Sharon Rd, go 2.3 mi :: Turn right onto Calvary Church Rd, go 466 ft :: Turn right onto Sullivan Rd, go 1.0 mi :: Arrive: 227 Sullivan Rd, Mt Olive, MS 39119 on the right. The pasture gate is pass the house, best to ask permission to visit at the house. : Contact Information: 601-529-2914 :GPS Coordinates (WGS84) :: 31.79190, -89.66262 ::[https://goo.gl/maps/HNCcA Old McNair Cemetery on Google Maps] === History === This cemetery is located on a farm and is not to be confused with the McNair Cemetery in Mount Olive, Covington County. There is a cow path/old dirt road to the cemetery which is about a mile off the main road. The closest town is Mount Olive in Covington County, but this cemetery is in Simpson County at the county line touching Covington and Smith Counties. Old McNair Cemetery is one of the oldest cemetery in Simpson County. In October 2009 a restoration team began a six month project to restore and locate unmarked graves in this cemetery. In addition to the 70 graves with headstones there are some thirty unknown graves now marked with small white crosses. According to the property owner, vandals have destroyed many headstones. Cemetery is fenced and maintained by local volunteers. It is still in use for burials for family members. ===Tasks Completed=== :Photography *100% of marked graves in this cemetery have been photographed by [[Bishop-4082 | Myrtis Bishop]]. :Data Transcription *100% of all marked graves :Link to Profiles * 100% of all marked graves ===To Do=== * (done) Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ===Table of Interments=== Data given is as on Headstone {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name ! First/Middle Names/Initials ! data-sort-type="date" | Born ! data-sort-type="date" | Died ! Inscription (notes) ! class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[McNair-454| Bryant ]]||Annie McNair||1890-10-07||1962-02-06||||[[Image:McNair-454.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bryant-4594 | Bryant ]]||Clarence Virgil ||1894-06-16||1991-05-31||||[[Image:Bryant-4594.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bryant-4596 | Bryant ]]||Clarence Malcolm ||1918-03-03||2005-07-29||MSGT US Army Air Forces World War II||[[Image:Bryant-4596.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bryant-4597 | Bryant ]]||Helen M. ||1920-02-06||2000-11-24||||[[Image:Bryant-4597.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bryant-4595 | Bryant ]]||James Samuel ||1928-07-28||1928-08-18||Son of Mr & Mrs C. V. Bryant||[[Image:Bryant-4595.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bryant-4599| Bryant ]]||Martha B. ||1919-06-15||1991-10-21||||[[Image:Bryant-4599.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Buchanan-2105 | Buchanan ]]||A. M. ||1853-02-11||1906-12-22||||[[Image:Buchanan-2105-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Pearce-2195| Buchanan ]]||Mary Pearce||1852-10-07||1922-04-23||Mary Pearce Buchanan, Mrs. A. M.||[[Image:Pearce-2195.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Carr-3972| Carr ]]||Archie ||1905-04-03||1905-07-15||Son of D. J. & Mattie L. Carr||[[Image:Carr-3972.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Carr-3971| Carr ]]||Felix ||1836-04-27||1905-02-21||||[[Image:Carr-3971.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McGill-901| Carr ]]||Mary M.||1842-02-09||1922-08-24||COME INTO ME, Our mother is gone but not forgotten (nee McGill) ||[[Image:McGill-901.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fairley-120| Fairley ]]||Alexander||1797-03-10||1894-09-12||||[[Image:Fairley-120.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thompson-19552| Fairley ]]||Margaret Thompson||1804-06-22||1898-03-09||||[[Image:Thompson-19552.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bryant-4598 | Hall ]]||Willette Bryant||1926-04-15||2006-02-26||Beloved mother, Our angel on Earth, God's angel in Heaven.||[[Image:Bryant-4598.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fox-5524 | Johnson ]]||A. G. ||1849 || ||MOTHER, Mrs A. G. Johnson (unsure of dates)(nee Fox)||[[Image:Fox-5524.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Johnson-32340 | Johnson ]]||Albert G. || || ||CO D 11 MISS INF C. S. A.||[[Image:Johnson-32340.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Johnson-32306 | Johnson ]]||Johnnie A. ||1903-08-29||1906-11-17||Son of M. A. & E. L. A. Johnson, Budded on Earth to bloom in Heaven. ||[[Image:Johnson-32306.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Johnson-32307 | Johnson ]]||Little Nora ||1909-11-18||1910-05-09||Little Nora, Daughter of G. W. and L. A. Johnson ||[[Image:Johnson-32307.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Leonard-3840 | Leonard ]]||Benjamine ||1830 ||1906-09-04||In Memory of Benjamine Leonard Died Sept. 4, 1906 Aged 76 Ys, 3 Ms, 16 Ds, Into Thy Hands I Command My Spirit||[[Image:Leonard-3840.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fairley-121 | Leonard ]]||Margaret Fairley||1835-04-07||1913-07-08||Mrs. Margaret Fairley Leonard ||[[Image:Fairley-121.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Leonard-3841| Leonard ]]||Mollie ||1873-02||1903-04-28||Dau. of B. & Margaret Leonard Died Apr 28, 1903 Aged 30 yrs, 3 Ms, 8 days, She is not dead but sleepeth.||[[Image:Leonard-3841.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5531 | Luthep ]]||Sara Lue ||1865-11-13||1920-01-05||(given name Sarah Elizabeth Sullivan) '''headstone name s/b Luther'''||[[Image:Sullivan-5531-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McCollum-375 | McCollum ]]||Archie Fletcher||1858-06-05||1910-11-10||D.D.S. ||[[Image:McCollum-375.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McCollum-377 | McCollum ]]||Charles ||1856-08-20||1857-09-10||Son of L. & E. J. McCollum ||[[Image:McCollum-377.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McNair-439| McCollum ]]||Eliza Jane ||1829-01-21||1909-03-29||Wife of Lawrence McCollum (nee McNair)||[[Image:McNair-439.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McCollum-374| McCollum ]]||Lawrence ||1824-03-12||1890-07-25||||[[Image:McCollum-374.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McCollum-376| McCollum ]]||Mary ||1852-11-19||1857-00-14||Daughter of of L. & E. J. McCollum ||[[Image:McCollum-376.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McDonald-5594 | McDonald ]]||Alexander S. ||1806 ||1856 ||||[[Image:McDonald-5594.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McNair-375 | McDonald ]]||Elizabeth McNair||1808 ||1890 ||Wife of Alexander McDonald||[[Image:McNair-375.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McDonald-6183 | McDonald ]]||M. S. ||1839 ||1839 ||Infant Son of Alexander & Elizabeth McDonald||[[Image:McDonald-6183.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McGill-900| McGill ]]||James ||1800-09-18||1881-04-21||Born in NC ||[[Image:McGill-900.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thompson-19553| McGill ]]||Nancy Thompson||1807-01-17||1875-03-29||Wife of James McGill Born in SC ||[[Image:McGill-900.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McInnis-180 | McInnis ]]||Daniel L. || || ||1ST SGT CO I 7 MISS. INF. C. S. A.||[[Image:McInnis-180.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McLeod-1552| McLoud ]]||Mary M. ||1860-12-04||1869-01-09||Daughter of B. P. & M. F. McLoud ||[[Image:McLeod-1552.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McNair-440| McLoud ]]||Nancy McNair||1835-08-29||1918-02-05||Sacred to the memory of Nancy McNair McLoud ||[[Image:McNair-440.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McNair-443 | McNair ]]||Angus||1885||1946 ||||[[Image:McNair-443.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McNair-435 | McNair ]]||Angus ||1798 ||1849-11 ||Sacred to the memory of Angus McNair Born in N.C. in 1798 Died in Nov. 1849||[[Image:McNair-435.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McNair-449| McNair ]]||Christian C. ||1859-01-13||1905-05-30||Daughter of Martin & M.A.C McNair Jesus lover of my soul, Let me to thy bosom Fly.||[[Image:McNair-449.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wilkinson-6451| McNair ]]||Christian||||1904-11-17|| (nee Wilkinson) Wife of Reubin McNair Died Nov 17, 1904, Aged 80 yrs. 1 Mo. 1D. Not lost but gone before.||[[Image:Wilkerson-983.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McNair-457 | McNair ]]||Infant Son ||1898-10-26||1900-12-17||Our Baby Son of H. & R. McNair, God gave - He took - He will restore. He doeth all things will.||[[Image:McNair-457.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McNair-453 | McNair ]]||Infant Son ||1887 ||1887 ||Infant Son of Mr. & Mrs. Malcolm McNair ||[[Image:McNair-453.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McNair-437 | McNair ]]||James ||1811-02-11||1871-06-23||||[[Image:McNair-437.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McNair-434 | McNair ]]||John ||1760 ||1854 || ||[[Image:McNair-434.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McNair-447 | McNair ]]||John Hugh||1852-08-01||1928-05-14||||[[Image:McNair-447.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McNair-446 | McNair ]]||Malcom||1850-11-05||1919-06-18||||[[Image:McNair-446.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McNair-438| McNair ]]||Martin ||1815 ||1858-12-31||Martin McNair Died Dec. 31, 1858 Aged 43 years, Gone but not forgotten||[[Image:McNair-438.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McNair-448| McNair ]]||Martin H. ||1857-01-26||1944-12-23||||[[Image:McNair-448.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McCallum-681 | McNair ]]||Mary M. McCallum||1854 ||1932 ||MOTHER, Wife of R. McNair||[[Image:McCallum-681.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-75296 | McNair ]]||Mary Ann Katherine Smith||1826-10-14||1917-08-07||Wife of Martin McNair She was beloved by God and man||[[Image:Smith-75296.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thompson-19543 | McNair ]]||Mary Thompson||1801 ||1892-08-25||Sacred to the memory of Mary Thompson Wife of Angus McNair Born in N.C. in 1801 Died in Aug. 25, 1892||[[Image:Thompson-19543.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McNair-445| McNair ]]||Mary Florence ||1849-02-20||1923-10-08||She is at rest in Heaven||[[Image:McNair-445.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McNair-441| McNair ]]||Milton ||1839-09-10||1921-07-28||CO. C. 8 MISS. INF. C. S. A. ||[[Image:McNair-441.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Pagett-35 | McNair ]]||Missouri P.||1854-05-12||1918-06-18||(nee Pagett)||[[Image:Pagett-35.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fletcher-4164 | McNair ]]||Nancy Fletcher|| || ||Wife of John McNair Born in Scotland||[[Image:Fletcher-4164.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McNair-455| McNair ]]||Neal |||| ||1 LIEUT CO. C. 8 MISS. INF. C. S. A.||[[Image:McNair-455.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McNair-452 | McNair ]]||R. L.||1885-09-27||1936-10-22|| ||[[Image:McNair-452.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McNair-436| McNair ]]||R.||1815||1876-10-31||In the memory of R. McNair Died Oct 31, 1876 Age 71 years, Gone but not forgotton ||[[Image:McNair-436.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McNair-442| McNair ]]||Reuben ||1844-01-29||1934-07-29||CO. C. 8 MISS. INF. C. S. A. ||[[Image:McNair-442-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McNair-444| McNair ]]||Richmond ||1844-07-04||1940-09-21||FENNER'S BTRY LA LT ARTY C. S. A.||[[Image:McNair-444.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McNair-458 | McNair ]]||Thomas Biel ||1898-04-18||1899-05-26||Son of J. H. & M. L. McNair ||[[Image:McNair-458.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Pearce-2199 | Pearce ]]||Albert P. ||1856-08-13||1900-09-22||||[[Image:Pearce-2199.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Powers-2382 | Powers ]]||R. W. ||1858-12-30||1906-01-29||||[[Image:Powers-2382.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-75305 | Smith ]]||Evander ||1872-01-28||1919-01-07||||[[Image:Smith-75305.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-75304 | Smith ]]||Henry C. ||1902-02-15||1902-09-15||Son of P. L. & M. J. Smith ||[[Image:Smith-75304.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-75306| Smith ]]||Peter ||1837-02-24||1908-08-08||A light from our household is gone, A voice we loved is stilled, A place is vacant in our hearts That never can be filled. ||[[Image:Smith-75306.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-7236| Sullivan]]||Delton ||1918-08-12||1918-08-29||'''no headstone found'''||[[Image:Sullivan-7236.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thompson-19550 | Thompson ]]||Archibald ||1772-01|| ||||[[Image:Thompson-19550.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Turnage-56| Turnage ]]||Sarah Orpny ||1891-05-03||1893-06-02||Dau of J. T. & H. J. Turnage ||[[Image:Turnage-56-2.jpg |100px]] |- | [[White-20896 | White ]]||Mary C. ||1860-01-02||1870-10-06||Daughter of T. R. & A. J. White ||[[Image:White-20896.jpg |100px]] |- | [[White-20895 | White ]]||Thos R. ||1831-11-06||1861-06-16||Here rests our beloved FATHER ||[[Image:White-20895.jpg |100px]] |- |} == Sources ==

Old Monkwearmouth

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Recollections and stories about Monkwearmouth mainly during the 19th Century including books by [[Thompson-34238|John Thompson]], author, have been reproduced below.Information obtained some years ago from Monkwearmouth Library by Michael Thompson ===RECOLLECTIONS OF OLD MONKWEARMOUTH===
ENTITLED:SOME OF THE "MEN OF MARK,"
IN OLDEN TIMES, AND THEIR SURROUNDINGS,
BY JOHN THOMPSON,
87 NEW BRANDLING ST.,
Monkwearmouth
IN HIS 77TH YEAR.
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SUNDERLAND: FORSTER, PRINTER, JOHN ST., OPPOSITE COUNTY COURT
'''SYLLABUS   '''                                                                                                                 PAGE. :Introduction :Mr. George Hudson :Mr. Wm. Byers :Mr. Thomas Russell :Mr. John Cropton :Mr. John Storey, :Mr. Thompson Oliver's :Mr. Thomas Walker, Spirit Merchant :Squire Stafford :Mr. Thomas Orwin, :Mr. Ralph Preston Robson :Mr. George Wilkin :Mr. Peter Austin :Mr. James Allison :Mr. William Allison :Mr. Thomas Speeding :Mr. Robert Ayre :Mr. Cuthbert Pattison :Mr. Wm. Wealands Robson, Sen. :Mr. John Smith :Mr. William Thompson :Hugh Smith '''RECOLLECTIONS OF OLD MONKWEARMOUTH''' Entitled — Some of the "Men of Mark" in Monkwearmouth in olden times, and their surroundings. '''BY [[Thompson-34238|JOHN THOMPSON]]''' ———— '''Introduction''' It will be scarcely disputed when I say, that no country has ever been so distinguished in the commercial world as Great Britain is to day, her ships and her traders are to be found in almost every habitable part of the globe which possesses such skill, indeed the race, energy, enterprise and indomitable courage, is pre-eminently fitted to lead the van in every branch of trade and commerce in all quarters of the world. We need not go far to prove this assertion, the little creek (as it was formerly called) known all over the world as the river Wear has in the past, also the present, done much to accomplish this fact, for there are nowhere to be found men of greater enterprising and pushing qualities than the Sons of the Wear, if we measure it by the new fangled sport and pastime of football which has become so exceedingly popular, though so recently introduced throughout Great Britain, the Sunderland Team whose headquarters is their large and commodious grounds at Monkwearmouth, the chief support of which is their popular President, Robert Thompson, Esq., J.P. of the West House, Fulwell, lead the van against all comers. The President is a worthy descendant of such men as we have had in the past, and a type of those that will be introduced in those pages to the notice of my readers; a class that has always existed in our ancient Borough. The little work I venture to place before my fellow townsmen is entitled: "Some of the Men of Mark" in Monkwearmouth in olden times. For has it not always been the case that when British Commerce, the English language, and her enterprising sons have found their way and pushed their peaceful conquests, all that is noblest and best in the British character has followed. At least this part of the country owes very much to them for their enterprise, their integrity, and their perseverance, confining my attention therefore to our own townsmen, and to me who have made their mark in the annals of the present century, we shall see amongst them characters worthy of imitation "which being dead yet speak" many of them as we shall see were of humble origin. The first to mention is '''Mr. George Hudson''' who resided the great part of his live in a small gravel coat-fronted house No. 113 Church Street, Monkwearmouth, which still remains as in its former state. He was tall in stature, slightly built, most regular in his habits, seldom seen in conversation or in company with any person outside his own office or place of business, he was very fond of pedestrian exercises especially on business as to the fair sex, seldom if ever he took notice of them in his travels, he was never married; for it seems that his sister Margaret and he had entered into an holy alliance never to enter the matrimonial pathway come what may. Margaret who was the oldest was born August 18th, 1791, and died September 17th, 1874. Mr. Hudson was one of the front rank shipowners in the north side, one might almost say in the entire town, when I was a boy he owned a fleet of vessels, the Minerva, Nelson, Wear, Providence, Northumberland, Eaolus, Grange, and Peace, some of which were employed in the coal trade, others in the timber trade and foreign trade. Another profitable trade he speculated in was that of ropemaking, starting a ropery near the "Babbies" and leading down Fulwell Road, and when in the prime of live he devoted a large amount of time and labour to this establishment, which resulted in a large trade, he was a shrewd painstaking and successful man in all that he took in hand, and was widely known in the commercial world. Finding years creeping on he partially retired from active interest in his business, and bought the Grange Estate, Newcastle Road, Monkwearmouth, as his country seat, an estate of no small value. The old ancient Hall and Grounds was laid out in splendid style, differing to what it did when occupied by the late Mr. John Laing, a famous shipbuilder, and uncle to Mr James Laing, of Deptford Shipbuilding Yard, here Mr. Hudson spent much of his spare time, seldom known to hospitably entertain in this fine old Mansion any company. Mr. Hudson was born on December 13th, 1800, died at the Grange on May 8th, 1884, having nearly reached the patriarchial age of 84 years. The remains of Mr. Hudson and his sister Margaret are deposited in the vault at the Mere Knolls Cemetery, a sum being provided for in his Will to the Board for the due performance in keeping it in good order, including also the family vault in the Old Churchyard. Previous to his death it is evident he had made provision by Will for the disposal of the wealth he had amassed, very few were known to be related to him, his Will was made at a time when everything was in its proper course, taking care not to forget his old and faithful servants of both sexes, to most of them he gave a life annuity. What was the full amount of that wealth or at what particular time of his life the foundations of his large fortune were laid down cannot be stated here, nor is it of much importance to know. One thing we do know that at his death a large portion of what wealth was left by him for a most excellent purpose, which is now known as the George Hudson's Charity, for the education, maintenance, and support and clothing of Orphan Boys and Girls between the ages of eight and fourteen years, two thirds being boys, one third being girls, and twenty such boys to be the sons of Sailors of Pilots belonging to the Port of Sunderland, twenty other such boys being Orphan Children, born and living within the limits of the Parish of Monkwearmouth aforesaid. The term "Orphan" to comprise only such children whose fathers is dead or paralized. All applications on behalf of Orphans to be made by a printed form to be had on application at the office 54 John Street and forwarded (post paid) to Mr. Robert Singleton, Superintendent. Passing on to No. 19 Church Street, it was the residence of '''Mr. Wm. Byers''' who near to the "East House" carried on a profitable business in those early days as a Block and Mast Maker, employing a large number of men and apprentices, also he held the Ropery at the top of Church Street, he was also a shipowner of this Port, on of the ships the name I well remember was the brig Sedulous. In the front of his residence there was a large jargonel pear tree trained up on the front wall, which was remarkable not only for the quantity of fruit it bore; but its quality. Mr. Byers bore an high reputation as an employer, seldom ever swerving from that strict integrity of character which he strove to maintain, ever mindful in doing a fair share of work in the means of his disposal to assist the poor and needy. During the long and severe winters, which was bitter indeed in these gone-bye days when the working class population had to suffer much during those dreary winters, but for such noble minded men as Mr. Byers, did much to alleviate their sufferings, and who took a most prominent part as one of "The Men of Mark" in Old Monkwearmouth, in those perilous times. His adjoining neighbour residence was '''Mr. Thomas Russell''' who also had a pear tree similarly trained, the quality being equal to the former, tempting as this fruit must have been hanging in clusters, to the young urchins, and not having the town protested by a Police Force at this early period, the wonder was of so few depredations then known to take place to what takes place at the present time. Mr. Russell carried on a similar business as the former on the quay end at the North side Ferry Landing, both these gentlemen were in good sound positions and had earned good names among the inhabitants of the town by the bestowal of many acts of kindness wherever it could possibly be done, and were both always very generous in relieving the wants and necessities of the poor that they could always be depended upon to be worthy of the name they bore. Near was the residence of '''Mr. John Cropton,''' another of the famous class of Shipowners. One of his vessels I remember so well was the Clara, named after one of his daughters, another, Legatus, and another Aspasio, besides other vessels that he owned were chiefly employed in the timber trade, trading to Montreal and Quebec. The vessels crossing the Atlantic were not allowed by the Clubs in which they were insured to leave the port before the 1st of April. This was a red-letter day on the river Wear, and a pretty sight it was to see so many fine ships dressed up, colours flying and garlands suspended on high between the masts all proceeding seawards: and afterwards cruising under sail to test their sailing qualities too and fro in the roadstead before taking their final departure. The many friends who accompanied them out into the roadstead after taking a farewell were brought on shore by the Steamer in attendance to relate their experiences in the parting of their loved ones, but not before partaking of the "Boiled Beef of Old England, and the cup that cheers," drinking the health and happiness of all on board, with a prosperous voyage to the noble ship, hoping to see the same garland flying in the same place on their return to England's shores, which was an omen of a favourable voyage across and back of the wild Atlantic Ocean. Each vessel strove hard to make two voyages in the time allowed by the Clubs to go there and back, before the month of November set in. Commanders opinions varied as to the route preferable, some taking a southerly direction, while others a northerly one. On the discharge of their last timber cargo, they were taken out on the Insurance Clubs for the winter season, stripped and laid up near the North Quay with their bare masts and yards crossed, giving the river a dismal appearance. A sad occurrence took place in the winter of February 16th, 1828, in connection with this family. The writer, and their son George, aged 8 years, took a stroll from home during the holiday season on that day February 16th, taking Southwick Road for their journey, on reaching the Half Way House, they took a turn in the direction of Burdiss' Lime Kilns, found them empty, as was usual in the winter season, the ground at that time was thickly covered with snow, young George (boy-like) noticing a keel drifting down on the ebbing tide with a man on board, stooped and made up a snowball and threw it at the Keelman from the top of the kilns where they were standing, moving backward so that he might not be seen, forgetting that he was so near the gaping mouth of the empty line-kiln, down he went, no one near him only his companion the writer, who lost no time in giving the alarm, help was soon forthcoming, and George was soon got out from the kiln, but it was quickly seen that life was extinct. The sad news soon spread far and wide, and the remains of poor George were conveyed home as quickly as possible. Such a sad event as this, the sudden death of one so young, so full of promise, cast a gloom over not only the household, but also throughout the whole of the town during the remainder of the festive season just closing. Strange as it may appear there was no inquest held, nor any attempt so far as I can remember to get up a court of inquiry; I ask, would it be the same now? Oh! dear no. Mr. Cropton was a worthy benefactor in all that appertained to the welfare of the working classes, and deserves to be classed as one of the "Men of Mark" in Old Monkwearmouth, living to a good old age, died March 24th, 1872 aged 87 years. Another of the prominent lights was his neighbour '''Mr. John Storey,''' whose residence almost adjoined Mr. Cropton's, this identical house is now the grocery business of Mr. Anthony Brown. Mr. Storey on arriving in this town in early life was comparatively in humble circumstances, yet much to his credit made rapid progress in his business pursuits, he began to speculated most largely in the Rope and Sail business, the works were right abreast of his residence leading on in an easterly direction towards Roker Banks. After the success that had attended his efforts in this direction, he began shipbuilding at the Sand Point, North Sands, in this also he succeeded most marvellously, and for many years gave employment to a large number of men and boys including able bodied women at the former works already mentioned. On arriving at the zenith of his prosperity, he purchased the estates connected to the large mansion belonging to Squire Stafford, so well know as the "Babbies," the land an plantation extending down Fulwell road. After repairing the estate, he left Church Street and took up his residence at the Squire's mansion, but we have reason to believe that he returned to his former residence in Church Street and died there, he was about 65 years at the time of his decease, and was then greatly reduced in circumstances to a sorrowful extent, he was buried in the old churchyard, so was Mrs. Storey. Mr. Storey was always considered a careful and industrious man, therefore we must not imagine that the adverse circumstances in which he was then placed at the close of his eventful life was brought about by any extravagance whatever, but it was quite the contrary, like others of our business men, he was subjected to fluctuations and changes of the unsettled state of trade over which he had no control whatever. Mr. Storey had shown that he possessed extraordinary powers of business management, not only the rope making and sailmaking business which was an extensive one, and also his large shipbuilding works; but he was also the owner of three or more large ships employed in the timber trade to Canada, the names were the John and Mary, Defender, and Planet, yet notwithstanding the large amount of wealth and property he had accumulated during his career, yet as we have said he had to a large extent to part with it ere he changed worlds. While he had the means, Mrs. Storey was known to be very mindful of the poor, supplying their wants liberally and cheerfully, the poor of the neighbourhood lost at their deaths useful benefactors, and the working classes in so many branches of trade sustained in like manner a severe loss for Mr. Storey was well known to the writer, and was always one of the best employers of labour, and was entitled to take front rank among the "Men of Mark" of Monkwearmouth in olden times, and which life has helped to make our town what it is to-day. Some years after the late Mr. Robert Thompson had fulfilled the duties as manager at the Patent Slip and Sawmill at Jarrow, he was induced by Mr. John Storey, Shipbuilder and Roper of North Sands to return to his Native town, and undertake the management of his yard, and in which the late Mr. Joseph L. Thompson, and his brother John commenced their apprenticeships in Nov. 1836. The entire North Sands is now occupied by the three sons of the late Mr. Joseph L. Thompson, whilst the elder son of Mr. Robert, the senior member of the firm has recently began his apprenticeship at the North Sands Shipyard. It will thus be noticed that there are no less than three firms of Wear Shipbuilders, who have entered the fourth generation of their business of shipbuilding, viz., Mr. James Laing, Mr. S.P. Austin, and Messrs. Joseph L. Thompson and Sons. '''[[Oliver-1314|Mr. Thompson Oliver's]]''' claim to a part in this brief work cannot be overlooked. He followed the same trade as Mr. Storey, their roperies adjoining each other. Mr. Thompson Oliver was one of the first residents in Lower Dundas Street, that being then a fashionable spot where dwelt those in higher ranks of society. Mr. Oliver was rather short of stature. When in the prime of life was as quick in his movements, as in business matters, not only the ropery did he take management of, but was also one of our celebrated Shipowners. I remember well, one of his fine brigs called the Progress, invariably employed as an Holland Trader. In religious matters he was very earnest, taking a lively interest in the welfare of the Barclay Street Baptist Church, and at his decease was greatly missed, not only by this Church, but by a large number of all ranks and conditions of men, women, and children, with whom he was ever ready to co-operate for their happiness. He was a native of the old parish, and a good employer of labour, and is entitled to a place among the Leading Lights in the early days as one of the prominent "Men of Mark," of Monkwearmouth. In the same street resided '''Mr. Thomas Walker, Spirit Merchant,''' who was the first resident in the street, and carried on the above business on the premises know as the Grapes Hotel built by himself. Mr. Walker was born at Southwick; in stature about the average height, but very slightly built, in his young days he managed to receive a very good education which was very rare to attain, choosing later on for his profession that of a schoolmaster. His scholastic abilities were soon required in another direction, and he eventually became the Principle Clerk at the North Quay Brewery which then or soon afterwards came into the possession of Mr. James Allison. Fortune smiled upon him every step he took, being one of our local shipowners. A few of the names of the ships he owned must suffice, such as the Spring, Thompsons, Ranger, Grace, and Arethusa. Mr. Walker like many others in the early days of our towns history, was one of those self-made men which spring from the humbler ranks of society, and who seem destined to make an important place in the higher ranks of society. Mr. Walker was not a man of words, but a deep thinker and observant to all that was passing, always guarding against entering in public matters; but he was a man of consistent principle, and did his part well by relieving the wants and necessities of the poor to whom he was an acknowledged benefactor, also his wife, a Mrs. Thompson to whom he was, while in the middle age of manhood married. He was another of the Leading Lights who formed the "Men of Mark," in Monkwearmouth in olden times. I come now to a different class of men altogether from those who have been mentioned, one who had never Toiled nor Spun, never known the ups and downs of business life, and one to whom the common saying could be applied, that he was born with a silver spoon in his mouth, I mean '''Squire Stafford''' who was at this period one of the leading lights, and greatly looked up to, I have previously alluded to the mansion at the corner of Broad Street, (now called Roker Avenue) where the Squire resided, surrounded with all that was beautiful and refined to make a life happy and contented, and with a full share of comforts too. The mansion had a massive clock erected on the roof which struck the hours in loud and sonorous tones, and leaden figures of imagery known as the "Babbies" extended from Portobello Lane to the extent of the estate on the walls leading down Fulwell Road to where now stands the Church of All Saints', two of them can now be seen in Roker Park. The Squire was never known to take any part in the management of the town affairs, his whole bent and study seemed to be Cock fighting, it was then as Football is at the present day most popular of the Sports and Pastimes in which all classes of Society (more or less) delight to indulge in. The Squire was celebrated as a great breeder of Game Cocks, and there were few in those days who equalled him as a breeder (at least in his position) and who took great interest in this brutal game in which Monkwearmouth figured so prominently in days gone by, and big Billy Bainbridge of the "Artichoke," (a near resident of the Squire's) were great friends in this brutal sport, which would not be tolerated at the present day. The writer can well remember having seen the steel spurs put on the birds and the commencement of the struggle in the cockpit yard, and in the raised ring used expressively for that purpose, on some occasions these fights frequently took place in the adjoining yard known as the Fighting Cock Yard, the former was reached through an open as can still be seen at the back of Thomas Street and Roker Avenue. Not long ago an old lady Mrs. Ann Gerry who lived to near her hundredth year told the writer, that when in the service of the Squire during her girlhood days, she remembered distinctly that the squire once won the County Prize, which was a full size Game Cock cast in Gold. He was so delighted at his success that he placed the prize on top of one of the columns of the Babbies unprotected during the day, but of course taken it in at nightfall, so that his neighbours and fellow townsmen might see this unique and valuable prize which he had won, there is no doubt this would be a risky thing to do in the present day. So great was the interest in this man of wealth took, even in the local prize cock in the fights at the Fighting Cock Yard at Monkwearmouth, for he was always found there a prominent figure mixing among all classes of society. The Squire it was true had got the wealth, but what use was that wealth and culture to the people among which he was placed. What a contrast to those worthy sons of Monkwearmouth already mentioned. I cannot think that the life of the Squire was a wasted one, with good opportunities and power for good what he might have done during his long sojourn in the mansion, and the possession of wealth be admitted as a claim to be classed as one of the "Men of Mark," in Monkwearmouth in olden times, I suppose we must (though reluctantly) find a corner for the wealthy Squire Stafford. '''Mr. Thomas Orwin,''' another of these worthies, whose residence almost adjoined the Squire's mansion, was quite a different stamp of a man to the squire on matters concerning his own interest and the welfare of the town; he was a powerfully built man, well made, and of great height. He had known in his early days, from practical experience what the rough and tumble life of a sailor was, but by thrift and perseverance he had laid by that capital which enabled him to become a shipowner, making another added to that useful class of persons who have been so necessary to the welfare and prosperity of this seaport town. He owned three very fine brigs, the Tiberias, Beaver, and Orwin, all Canadian timber traders. Mr. Orwin's life was one of great activity and usefulness, known to be a great favourite with the men employed on board his ships, because in everything he was reasonable and just. Mr. Orwin lived to a good old age, and died at his favourite residence near the Babbies; which still remains unaltered with its red painted front, in the old fashioned style. Thomas Orwin's perseverance and success in our town entitles him to be classed among the list of the "Men of Mark" that have made Monkwearmouth what it is at the present time. A little further west in this terrace is the residence of a very old standard '''Mr. Ralph Preston Robson,''' grandfather to the late Wm. Wealands Robson, solicitor, also to Colonel Robson, of Roker, a partner at the North Dock Shipbuilding Company, the father of the two latter being Mr. Wm. Wealands Robson, sen., Shipowner, residing in Whitburn Street. The Robson's of West Morton, in the County of Durham, who came from the North Tyne in the reign of Henry VIII., their pedigree going back to A.D. 1500, is recorded in the Herald Visitation of 1615, and in Surtee's History of Durham. Mr. Ralph Preston Robson born 1762, died 1843, was great great grandson to the first of the family who settled in Monkwearmouth, and great great grandfather to Mr. Allac George Robson, the present head of the family. It may not be generally known that towards the latter part of the last century Mr. Robson purchased the upper end of the terrace abutting Portobella Lane from the estate of Squire Stafford, the thatched houses attached to the farm were then residences of the Farm Servants, and erected on the site a residence, the present building, its equal been unknown in that little township. The house then, as it still appears, has the appearance of having a small house attached to it at each end. Some persons giving it the name of Ralphy's Wing, there was a magnificent lawn in front the full width of the frontage. Mr. Robson resided there for a number of years, and took an unusual pride in seeing the lawn kept clean and in proper order, in his old days he spent much time in this work, always accompanied by a tiny favourite dog which he had at full command. The writer and the writer's father were frequently employed in cutting and rolling the lawn. Sometime after his death it became the Monkwearmouth Dispensary, since extended, and is now the Monkwearmouth and Southwick Hospital, a great boon to the town. Mr. Robson was also the owner of other landed property, in 1827 he built a row of cottages near the old workhouse Portobella lane, they still remain in the same plain old fashioned style, about the same period he owned two very large ships which I well remember, one was called the Belzonia, a barque, the other the Salamis, built expressly by himself for the Mediterranean trade, and launched from behind the North Pier into the Potatoe garth. Mr. Robson in his old days was a short thick set man, peculiar in some of his ways and so very precise in everything around him, in his early days, (we are told) he took a more prominent part in public matters concerning Monkwearmouth, and was much looked up to: but as years rolled along he kept very close in his own domain, seldom, if ever, seen outside, whereas he could be seen early and late on the lawn (weather permitting) spending hours in the open sunshine, shaded with the large elm trees outside, watching every passing movement in the then village of Monkwearmouth, very different to what it is now with its continuous bustle and commotion. I suppose he never contemplated that some day there would be running by his front, a tramcar service permanently fixed. He lived to a good old age, and was a most worthy citizen during his long sojourn here, reasonably he can claim to be considered as one of the leading lights, also one of the "Men of Mark" in olden times and greatly respected. Another well known figure in old Monkwearmouth was '''Mr. George Wilkin,''' who lived in the double fronted house directly opposite the Squire's mansion, he was rightly termed a true old English Gentleman by the early inhabitants of Monkwearmouth, the antiquate form of the house seemed to harmonise and fit that well known personage. His peculiar style of dress would no doubt attract the attention of those in the present day much more than in the past, and perhaps would be considered somewhat strange in his appearance, no doubt that he followed the highest fashion and custom of the day, which in my boyhood days was fast disappearing among the gentry, for he cultivated and wore the plaited pigtail of hair hanging down his back, and also wore the ruffled or trilled shirt front which was the fashion at that time, in addition to this when dressed for company he always appeared in velvet breeches and orange or light coloured stockings, and on special occasions he wore silver buckles to his low fronted shoes, the coat and vest were of a sky-blue colour with large silver buttons, the coat swallow tail cut was much in fashion at that period. Mr. Wilkin up to the time of his death had the pride and satisfaction of knowing that he owned among his ships the oldest vessel belonging to any of the northern ports, her name was the Blackbird, with a representation of the bird on a twin painted on her stern. The Blackburn was considered in those early days, to be of large dimensions, she certainly was an unsightly vessel so very high out of the water at the after end, resembling the style of construction during the reigns of Charles II. or James I., any person with the slightest knowledge of ships could easily pick her out from among the other colliers in the roadstead before she entered the harbour. Mr. Wilkin ran her in the coal trade as long as he could find officers and crew to sail her, the condition of his old favourite became so dangerous and unseaworthy that no one cared to take the command of her, she was then stripped and berthed alongside of the North Quay abreast of Mr. John Dickinson's famous engine works where she remained for years, so infested with rats had she became during these years of idleness, that the writer had seen the large holes eaten by the rats through the bottom of the vessel causing her to sink with every tide. It was said (and there is every reason to believe the report) that the owner would not part with his favourite until she had completed her 100th year, and just about that period she was taken to pieces and sold, many of the parishioners securing their bargains out of mere curiosity. The Blackbird and her owner, with their strange old fashioned appearances resembled each other, they were representatives of a period which had passed away, never more to return. Another singular act he performed which fully testified his loyalty to his king and country at the close of the war with France, as can still be seen at the north-east corner of Nelson square, Monkwearmouth, he caused a large stone to be inserted in the corner wall of the block of property he owned, cut out in the old fashioned letters the following inscription Nelson Square, :In commemoration of the victory obtained by :Admiral Nelson of the French Fleet off the mouth of :the Nile on the 1st. of August, 1798. :This stone was erected by George Wilkin, sen. Mr. Wilkin was well known to the writer, and though undoubtedly eccentric in his ways, but at the same time he possessed very many good qualities of the good old English gentleman type of character, and may well be considered fit to take his place among the leading lights of Monkwearmouth in olden times, and to warrant him being classed among the "Men of Mark" of Monkwearmouth in olden times. At the back of the residence of Mr. Wilkin was the Curtain, as it was formerly called, sometimes Curtain square, by others as of late Dixon's square, having an entrance from Church street on the east side, and on the north-west from Broad street, (or Roker avenue) was the residence of many of the higher class of society, very different to day than what it was 70 years ago. It is now let into tenements occupied by the working classes. Among the gentry in former times was the residence of '''Mr. Peter Austin''' the founder of a family that the people of Monkwearmouth feel proud of. The writer can picture Mr. Peter Austin, with the countenance of meekness and love which showed itself so conspicuous, sitting in his accustomed place at the Whitburn street Wesleyan Chapel; or as he appeared on those great annual occasions when so many of the schools of the circuit assembled in their festivals. He had always a warm heart towards the enjoyment of children, it was a source of keen delight and pleasure when he could minister to the wants of that required his help. There was one feature in his character which perhaps stood out more prominent than others, it was that of benevolence, for he was a type of the early Methodists, trained how to give and what to give, whether in the church or in the town. What, it may be asked, was the foundation and main-spring of such liberality? It was his religion; deeply rooted in his nature, and no man had a keener insight in business matters, and in his later years when he had the valuable assistance of his son Samuel Peter who was a comfort to him even up to old age. The sequel of it was, that he was imbued with love, reverenced his sanctuary, and profited by the means of grace resulting in his future success in worldly matters. When he first entered into business as a shipbuilder, it was in the yard at Nova Scotia, near the famed Dame Dolly's rock, he built there the fine brig the Robert Raikes, for his friend Mr. Thomas Speeding (named after the founder of the Sunday School System) afterwards, and for some time remaining here. In 1829 he took the yard on the North Sands, vacated by Mr. James Allison, his son Samuel Peter (the latter being father to the present iron shipbuilders Mr. S.P. Austin and Stanley Austin, Brothers,) rendered valuable assistance in this department, and was a great comfort and support to his father in his old age; apparently Samuel Peter was born to be a shipbuilder and constructor, the tact to buy and sell and make trade, was fully marvellously developed in this aspiring youth, who seemed to have inherited this trait perhaps more strongly marked than in his father. He had a genius for design and construction, just as Watts had for rhyming, and Sir Humphrey Davy for chemical experiments, his fame spread far and wide, and to-day the firm occupies a high position, not only on the Wear, but throughout the world of Naval Construction. This firm continued building on the North Sands for some years, and at Southwick. The firm being better known them as Austin and Mills, building some fine ships, and employing a large number of men and apprentices, and were celebrated not only for the style of their ships, but for the quality also. In about (it may be) 1846, they removed from North Sands to the Panns Slipway and building yard on the opposite side of the Wear, near the bridge, where they are at present located, they were not long in discovering that a much large class of ship was in great demand, and to meet this they dispensed with the slipway in order to provide a graving dock of large dimensions. The firm is now, and has been for some time past, under the control of Messrs. S.P. and Stanley Austin, Brothers, the surviving sons of the late Mr. Samuel Peter Austin, in point of age the firm is the oldest but one now existing on the Wear, Mr. James Laing, being the oldest. Since the yard has been under the present management, they have gone fully into the construction of the new class of steel steamers and sailing ships of large dimensions, and are now extending their works by taking in the adjoining yard in order to build a much larger class of ships, where they will soon be able to compete with any other firm on the Wear. We think that the late Mr. Peter Austin, and his son Samuel Peter, and the other two sons, must be included in any list of the lights which formed a part of the "Men of Mark" of old Monkwearmouth at a time when such men were much needed. I may note here that the only son of Mr. S.P. Austin, Mr. Selwin P. Austin has now put on his harness and taken up the work as a shipbuilder, so he is the fourth generation. Another of the brilliant and speculating lights that shone so brightly in the dark days of old Monkwearmouth, when there was no gas supply, was that of '''Mr. James Allison,''' who resided in the large residence adjoining Dove's Open, Roker Avenue, at one time it was only a two storey building, but, as can be seen another storey was added in 1827 by Mr. Allison, who also brought out the noble window to some distance on the beautiful front garden, which formed a room in itself. The drawing room above where he entertained at various times so many of the gentry of the surrounding neighbourhood was a fine spacious place, extending the entire width of this large building, beautifully and elaborated fitted. This addition to the residence was, to Mr. Allison necessary, on account of his family steadily increasing; it still stands intact, a spacious model of a comfortable home of the well-to-do classes, unfortunately now let into tenements, I well remember the lovely garden in front, Mr. Allison spared neither money or time in having it thoroughly attended to during the four seasons of the year, seldom I pass but cast a glance of the years past and gone, for it was beautifully laid out and stocked with the choicest plants and flowers that money could purchase; during the summer season the fragrance from the lovely spot was something delightful. The writer when quite a boy assisted his father who was the appointed gardener. Mr. Allison possessed business abilities of a high character, a knowledge of which extended beyond the confines of his native town, for when young he entered fully into shipbuilding at the North Sands, at this yard and under Mr. Allison, the late Mr. Robert Thompson, Shipbuilder, grandfather to the present shipbuilders, North Sands Yard, served his apprenticeship, Mr. Allison having served his apprenticeship as a shipwright under the late Mr. James Hall, Bridge Dock. After his death the works were carried on by his two sons George Wilkin and William Hall. The present Mrs. Allison, wife of Colonel Allison at Roker, is a daughter of the former G.W. Hall, Colonel Allison, son of Mr. James Allison, is now on the retired rank of Honorary Colonel of the 4th Durham Light Infantry, and is now in possession of the high rank of a C.B., the medal being sent by H.M. the Queen, for the eminent services performed, and is also a D.L. J.P. There was also a relation of the gallant Colonel in early times known as Willy Allison, he was a keelman, and on one occasion was taken by the press gang, and afterwards joined the Royal Navy, and appointed to H.M. line of battleship, the Victory, Flag ship of Admiral Lord Nelson, and was one of the Admiral's boats crew. On one occasion on the Admiral landing, the latter received a bullet wound in his shoulder, and on returning to his ship the wound being examined by a surgeon there was no hope of saving the arm. Admiral Nelson gave vent to his feelings to remove the arm, which was taken off in the presence of Mr. Allison. Another novelty now in the Colonel's possession, is that of an ancient relic, an ordinary sized claw hammer which was found on the wall plate supporting the rafters of the roof of the old church at Monkwearmouth, on the church having a new roof in 1806, this relic has been for years in the Hall's family, Nelson Square, since then it became the property of Colonel Allison, and is supposed from where it was found to have been left there on the erection of that ancient fabric, many hundreds of years ago. Mr. Allison, as we have already intimated, showed great promise as a shipbuilder, continuing there for many years, gaining fame as a constructor of some fine specimens of the wooden fleet, which was then the pride of the Wear, and amongst which were the Harrietta, and Cynthia, the former vessel taking her name from a daughter still living. About 1830 Mr. Allison retired from shipbuilding, and took the North Quay Brewery, then vacant, caused by Mr. Robert Holt retiring to enter upon the shipbuilding yard at Jarrow, the late Mr. Robert Thompson accepting the management of that large concern. He was a most pleasant and affable gentleman to approach at any time, always ready with a kind word to give to all inferiors as well as equals in his station of life; as an employer of labour he was all that could be desired, his benevolent disposition was well known in supplying the wants of the poor and needy, his wife with the same disposition, so very kind and benevolent in every good work. Mr. Allison was elected Mayor of his native borough November 9th, 1844, and again in 1868. It is very pleasant to write an account of the life, however brief, of such a worthy son of old Monkwearmouth whom the writer can well remember, and fully bear out the facts here stated. It is such men as these who are the makers of local history, and who are far more worthy of remembering even in imperial history than some of the persons whose names adorns its pages. We come to another worthy townsman that of '''Mr. William Allison,''' brother of the above Mr. James Allison, this gentleman's residence was about the centre of George Street on the east side, a fine old fashioned house, the front of which can still be seen in the plain style; but on the removal of Mr. Allison to Ravensworth terrace, (off Roker avenue) where he died, the estate fell into the hands of Mr. Thomas Speeding, great alterations were made in the re-building, and a large and commodious residence was built on the large plot of land attached, which was formerly laid out as a lawn. Mr. William Allison was an attorney, carrying on the business at offices attached to his old residence on the southern end of the building, which specially set apart, he was a tall but slenderly built man; walking before God in faithfulness, and a man among men; he belonged to Whitburn street Wesleyan Chapel, a class leader there, and a sick visitor, visiting from house to house, giving a kind work to the poor, and the families he visited, not fearing to give of his substance to relieve the necessitous and distressed. The writer knew him to be a thorough christian, upright in all his ways and actions, inside and outside the pale of the church; at his death the poor lost a kind and amiable friend, and in religion he was a true and ardent supporter, may he not, with the strictest propriety be pronounced as one of the brightest lights that formed the "Men of Mark" in Monkwearmouth in olden times. Another gem of our old town was Mr'''. Thomas Speeding,''' in the youthful days of the writer to whom he was well known, the figure of Mr. Speeding was conspicuous in our streets, who took great interest in his early days in local matters affecting the town, and its commerce, for he was not only a Town Councillor, but afterwards, became an Alderman of this important borough, attending closely to all its duties, he was also President and Treasurer of the Monkwearmouth Gas-light Company, until its dissolution in 1846. In all the improvements, such as the making of the Monkwearmouth Dock, he took an active part therein, he was active in matters connected with the church to which he had been attached from childhood to old age. About the year 1824 it was decided to pull down the Whitburn street Wesleyan Chapel, and rebuild it. Mr. Speeding at this period lived for some years in the house built against the north end of the chapel, subsequently the site was required for the erection of the present schools, he removed elsewhere later on to his newly erected house in George street, where it is said he died. Mr. Speeding began his business life as a sailmaker in premises on the quay end at the north ferry landing, having Mr. Robert Frost as his managing foreman. In the course of years becoming one of the prominent shipowners of the port, one of his vessels was the Robert Raikes, named after the founder of the Sunday School System, which shows how great the admiration of the genial christian was for Robert Raikes and his good work. Monkwearmouth was at this time just rising out of that extreme degradation which had characterised it in the days of Whitfield and Wesley. When Mr. Speeding joined the band of brave men in this part of the circuit, who could be seen wending their way to chapel, whenever the doors were open, and as regular as the Sundays came, and the week night services were held. During week days he was in ceaseless business activity; but on Sundays he was free from this, the services were his delight, the sermons his meat and drink; the hymns his heaven. His life was a uniform testimony to the power and excellence of the grace of Christ; he was a most excellent class leader, the interest he took in the sabbath school was most surprising, it was his great delight even to his closing days, when his lamp became dim through age, he never turned weary in the sabbath school work, but held on to the last, like the Sabbath School Founder Robert Raikes, he was one of the noble band of pioneers in Sunday school work. The name of Robert Raikes always brought a happy smile to the countenance of Mr. Speeding, he was also a very acceptable Local Preacher, taking his country appointments with others, on the plan, extending as Seaham Harbour, greatly assisting the younger class of preachers in their work of labour and love to win souls was his chief delight. The public generosity of the man has been much extolled by our former townsmen, but the writer is fully persuaded from personal knowledge, that his deeds of private benevolence were of a most delicate character, at least equalling, if not exceeding his more public acts of charity. No man was less spoiled by unexpected wealth, or less elated by marvellous attention, and sometime painful flattery, paid by men of rank and influence. He prospered in the worlds wealth, but was uninjured in his honesty, simplicity, and national urbanity, by that wealth. The humblest, whether kinsman or strangers, was a welcome as the proudest or titled could be. Could he but speak out of the ground, he would echo these works, "Not unto us but unto Thy name be all the praise." Following after the Robert Raikes was the Iona, built by the late Mr. Robert Thompson, grandfather to the present builders, on the North Sands yard, which had the honour to be the first vessel that entered the North Dock on its opening, she was steered in by the late Lady Williamson. Another new vessel Mr. Speeding got built was the Jubilee, a noble ship of large dimensions in those days, also many other vessels were owned by him. His son James soon after this began to show unmistakable signs of following the footprints of his father, and assisted much in the sailmaking business upon a much larger scale than his father, and also the steam shipping interest belonging to the port. In the late Mr. Thomas Speeding, including those of his family mentioned, each carried their religion into all the concerns of every day life showing the light that existed among a few in the early days of this ancient parish. It cannot be disputed that Mr. Thomas Speeding, by his acts and deeds, combined with wealth, is worthy of a niche in local fame as a "Man of Mark" in our dear old town. No record, however brief, of a town like Monkwearmouth, whose prosperity is so largely identified with ships and sailors, could exclude a consideration of this remarkable man, which is so interesting, and also the careers of those "old salts," who, by such dogged perseverance have climbed to the height of prosperity, and such a one was '''Mr. Robert Ayre,''' his old fashioned residence built during the reign of George II. can still be seen in its unaltered state as 34 Whitburn street, nearly opposite the Wesleyan Chapel. He was one of those big and powerful weather-beaten sailors, who, having spent a large portion of their early days on the ocean, and when drawing on towards middle age, settle down on shore. Captain Ayre had succeeded in laying up a fair amount of wealth, which he had honestly earned, and which he soon invested in the shipping interest. In 1832 he had a fine large brig built by Messrs. George and Wm. Hall, at the Bridge Dock shipyard, named the Jane Ayre, called after his wife. It being the custom then that all the apprentices, on the launching of their first ship were to go through the ceremony of "ducking," that is, a plunge into the river as soon as the ship rested safely on the bosom of her future element, accordingly all were placed on the edge of the high quay wall, and without any ceremony made a jump, Mr. Robert Thompson being one of the number, disporting themselves in the water to their hearts content, all being swimmers. On being noticed one of the number had not complied with the rule, still standing on "terra firma," evidently showing the "white feather" for he could not swim like the others, this being the writer, a big powerful apprentice the name of Brown came behind, taking the writer in his arms, deliberately threw him in the deep river like he would a dog, the onlookers finding the boy was drowning, called for Brown to see for himself, at once Brown plunged in, he being known as an expert swimmer, bringing the writer safely on shore to the plaudits of the gazing multitude assembled to witness the Baptism of the young apprentice in the bosom of "Father Neptune." He also had other ships about the same tonnage, running them for some years in the Holland trade. The Captain never seemed to have any taste, nor desire to take any part in public matters, nor yet anything concerning the welfare of the town, his ambition seemed thoroughly bent in taking the entire management of the ships he then owned, and diligently looking after his own affairs, yet could always be depended upon to carry out what he promised, even if it cost him twofold more, he was always considered a sailors friend, never taking the front rank to reduce their scale of pay, he knew too well how dearly they earned their small stipends. One of the qualities this old sailor possessed was a charitable disposition to the poor and distressed, the hard and severe winters which prevailed in those gone-bye days, causing so many ships to be laid up for the winters season, bringing misery and distress to many poor people, he doing a fair share of the work to alleviated their sorrows from the pinching and fierce times that were then so common in this town. He lived to a tolerable good old age, possessing a fair share of this world's goods. It may not be generally know that the wife of Dr. Strachan, of Dundas street was a grand daughter of this venerable sailor, Mr. Robert Ayre, who was a notable figure in old Monkwearmouth, representing as he does a class of men of whom any town might be proud, he must rank as one of the "Men of Mark" in the olden times of Monkwearmouth. The next notable person to be dealt with, springs from a different class altogether, the last mentioned spending his youthful days on the sea, the one now to be considered on the shore, and here there was a wide difference of their early training, yet it will be seen, they both made their mark in a most marvellous way. I come now to '''Mr. Cuthbert Pattison,''' better known in early days as "Cuddy Pattison," who resided also in Whitburn street, at No. 104. Mr. Pattison spent much time daily in his well kept garden in front (weather permitting), he had a choice selection of rose trees, shedding their fragrance around during the summer season. Not only in the case of Mr. Pattison, but each householder from the chapel upwards seemed to take a pride and a delight in keeping a well ordered front garden. Very little alteration has taken place in the front part of this house, excepting a shop window has been put in, and there is still the large space of ground in front uncultivated. Mr. Pattison sprung from the stock and descendants of "Saint Crispin." In the early part of his life he toiled early and late in his small shop in Wear street, which is now pulled down, laying the foundation of his future wealth, increasing it by a judicious and well-timed investment in the shipping trade, like so many of his neighbours and intimate friends. Of the two first ships he owned was named the Riga Merchant, the other Scipio, they were both so well employed in the coal trade shortly after the war with France, that it was said, they were like gold mines to their owner. Those vessels, and others, which Mr. Pattison owned were entirely under his own management, strange as it may appear, he soon acquired a large store of useful shipping knowledge, there were few that could surpass him; yet in spite of all his accumulated wealth, his appearance showed plainly the humble source from which he had risen. He was a tall man, slenderly built, and like the former sailor could not be persuaded to take any part in things connected with the town, perhaps it was that he felt his unfitness to take part in public matters; but anyhow, his aim in the past, was the same as at present — to be wholly concerned in looking after his own affairs, which absorbed his whole attention. His benevolence was not extended more than in the ordinary way, nor did he keep any company with those of his friends outside his own domain, or sever attempt to make any show to gain the plaudits of those inferior to him in wealth or position, or the smile and approval of those above him, yet he was considered by some, notwithstanding his failings and shortcomings, a man of position, qualified to be placed among the "Men of Mark" of Monkwearmouth in olden times. Another of the more excellent class of worthies in olden times is a gentleman who personally, and whose long line of ancestors have been so deeply interested and identified with the best interests of Monkwearmouth, the very name brings back the sweet recollection and association of the past, is '''Mr. Wm. Wealands Robson, Sen.''' Father to the late Mr. William Wealands Robson, Solicitor, North Bridge street, and Colonel Robson of Roker, (co-partner at the North Dock Iron Shipbuilding yard) those two gentlemen are grandsons of the late Ralph Preston Robson, already mentioned. Mr. Wm. Wealands Robson lived many years at 105 Whitburn street near Mr. Pattison, where most of his family was born. The house at that time had a most respectable appearance, and the residents of the locality then were chiefly of the higher ranks of the town; there is but little alteration in the appearance of the exterior since the occupation of Mr. Robson, excepting what might be expected by the ravages of time, and the change of a different class of residents. Mr. Robson was a true type of English bred gentleman in his appearance, ways, and manners, and he was respected by all who came in contact with him, his life was one of great activity and usefulness, both religious and philanthropic, his benevolence was well known, never to be doubted, prompted and aided in this direction as he was by the partner of his life, who was a great comfort and assistance to him even under the greatest and most pressing difficulties she was ever found at his side. Strange as it may appear the venerable old lady still lives, and resides at Torquay. She was born in the year 1800, being now in her 94th year, and still enjoys good health, and her faculties are unimpaired. Mr. Robson was one of a few on the north side that took a deep interest in the education of the boys belonging to the working class, the deep attention he paid to their education was most praiseworthy, this was at a time when the education of the boys belonging to the working class was at a very low ebb, no Board Schools were then formed, evidently Mr. Robson was 60 years or more before his time, so great was his desire for boys of this class to undergo a training to fit them to be useful members of society, that he carried it a step further, by having the whole of his sea apprentices, when their vessels were laid up for the winter season in the harbour, to attend the school conducted by Mr. George Warren, as well as boarding them out with some poor widow, sleeping on board of their respective ships at night time. The school was held in an old building in the last century by the Freemasons, and later on, at the commencement of the North Side Congregational Church, on the site where now stands the large Marine Engine Works of Mr. John Dickinson, known as Palmer's Hill. Mr. Robson had a great taste for gardening, he had a lovely one at the rear of his residence, in fact it might have been called an orchard, it was so largely stocked with choice fruit trees, the garden was for years under the charge of the writer's father. Mr. Robson's business profession was that of a shipowner, one of his favourite vessels was the brig Wealands, another the Gazelle, and Monica, besides owning other vessels which traded to various parts of the world. He was a most consistent man in all his dealings, few could then be found his equal in matters appertaining to the welfare of others, as to his liberality and benevolence, it has been already stated, that with his good lady's efforts they were in most cases the first to take a leading movement to help any good cause, leaving such a name behind, what as Solomon says: "is to be chosen, rather than great riches." Surely such a man as this deserves to rank with the "Men of Mark" in olden times. There are two other self made men in connection with Monkwearmouth whose names were like household words to the residents then of our old town, they bid fair at one time to become influential men of that day. This little work would be sadly incomplete if their names were omitted. I refer first to '''Mr. John Smith''' better known in olden times "Gentleman John," he sprang from the ranks of the working class, serving his apprenticeship as the "smithy," at Messrs. Hall's Yard, Bridge Dock, some years afterwards he was employed as an anchorsmith by Mr. Roger Lumsden, at the works Wreath Quay, where he remained for many years. Nature has been generous with him for the heavy and laborious work of an anchorsmith, he was in person very tall, of great weight and strength, few there were to be found in Monkwearmouth to equal him in his great muscular power. Being of steady and industrious habits, he managed after a few years to secure the business of a chain and cable smith, the premises of which were then vacant, occupying the site where now stands the Manor Quay Ship Works, after holding those premises a few years, his prosperity developed in a most marvellous manner, which puzzled his friends greatly; the cause of the astonishment was in the speculation he had entered into, purchasing so many vessels then building in different parts of the Wear, some of large dimensions, having them fitted, and thoroughly equipped ready for sea, if not sold, despatching them off as they were built and fitted, to the London Markets, where they, for a certain time remained with a ship-keeper on board in charge until they found purchasers. It was no uncommon sight — for a short time only — to see a mastless ship towed down the Wear to be docked for fitting, and said "she belongs to Gentleman John," the average number of his purchases being one every week, and the writer has every reason to believe this was not over estimated. The position he took in the port was so sudden and unexpected, it took everyone by surprise, wondering wherever he could derive the means to carry on such an extraordinary speculation in buying and selling these costly ships. From personal knowledge the writer had of this wonderful self-made man, there did not appear on the surface anything strikingly particular in Mr. Smith differing from other men to indicate such a wonderful change in habits or abilities, it has been already said, that he had in him great powers of bodily strength, but it is not always accompanied by intellectual vigour. Here the mystery must remain, evidently he had within him all the abilities necessary to carry out his wonderful plans, some have said that he was born to be a merchant, anyhow the propensity to buy and sell was evident; it appeared wonderful to them who knew the antecedents of this remarkable man, to see him climbing so suddenly, and safely landing at the top of the ladder of prosperity, and that "Gentleman John," when reaching the zenith of his success, the most crowning point of his ambition was, when he took possession of that grand mansion "The Babbies," (formerly held by Squire Stafford) where he resided. Having business matters to settle in London, I am told he died there, his remains were brought to the "Babbies," and buried from there, he died on March 14th, 1855, aged 45 years. The following is inscribed on the tombstone where he was buried in the old churchyard, "This stone is erected as a token of respect." His remains were followed to the grave by the numerous workmen and fellow townsmen, amounting to nearly three thousand people. Thus we see that he had hardly reached the pinnacle of fame, than he was compelled to leap into the valley from whence he came. No one could have had a more pleasing and certain prospect in rising, at one time, than Mr. Smith, and many cases could be cited, where he stood by them who were in need, at a time when all was dark and gloomy, as to his benevolence, there cannot be a shadow of doubt of that, it was freely bestowed for it was in his nature, and while had the means he did all the good he could while in that position. Thus we leave this remarkable man, who was greatly missed by all in Monkwearmouth. We cannot conclude the brief history of this most wonderful man, without stating that no one was more justly entitled to take a prominent position among the "Men of Mark" of olden times in Monkwearmouth, than "Gentleman John," so familiarly called. We now come nearly to the close, but not the least, of the enterprising sons in Monkwearmouth, I mean '''Mr. William Thompson,''' commonly known in those early days as "Thompson the Baker." There are but few left in Monkwearmouth who can remember this wonderful man as he climbed up the hill of prosperity. Mr. Thompson's business, as Baker, afterwards Grocer, which he conducted for many years in Wear street, near the quayside. In business matters he was almost the same type of man as the one just dealt with, possessing a strong determination to overcome all difficulties that might obstruct his progress in anything he undertook to improve his condition. All his efforts seemed to be absorbed in this: what shall I do to improve my coffers? About the same period as the latter, he began to follow in the same track, and upon a similar scale, though adopting a different course of action in buying and selling new ships, he entered into a partnership with his brother-in-law, Mr. William Pearson, in 1839, as a shipbuilder, near the East House, launching into the Potato Garth, having then Mr. George Booth as foreman which was considered a wise and judicious step to take. The firm built some large and fine ships, but unfortunately at this time a heavy trade depression set in, which greatly affected the shipping interest in all parts of the country, this company suffering beyond recovery for the time being. The writer, with a full knowledge of his early career, and progress in late years, never knew him to possess the good quality of benevolence to any large extent; yet he strove hard to improve his position by the methods he adopted in acquiring wealth, and tried his own peculiar way to do justice to those among whom he was associated, whether in business or social relationship. When Mr. Thompson had nearly reached the goal of his highest expectations, when the great prize of wealth and accompanying attractions was almost within his grasp; the depression (we have been speaking of) snatched away the fruits of years patient toiling, planning, and watching; with its bright promises of high social position in his native town, but reversed it, and like his friend John Smith, he had to suffer the pangs of bitterest disappointment at an age when it was impossible to commence another career. Though he failed in retaining the position to which he had climbed, yet the career remains a remarkable one, and justifies placing him among the list of the "Men of Mark'" of Monkwearmouth, in old days. I am coming to another once well known man of the old period, he being of the snail type, compared to those named, his position locally being quite the opposite regarding the amount of wealth he had at his disposal, I allude to '''Hugh Smith,''' the only Town Carter, as far as my memory allows me, that supplied the little town of Monkwearmouth in the carriage of material used in the little building that was going on within its limits at early period. Hugh Smith, as I have said, was a well known personage throughout the town, he was one of those class of persons that never seemed, as far as outward observation goes, to put on any extra effort in the machinery he had in motion to improve his condition, differing so widely to those "worthies" named, that have made Monkwearmouth what it is as the present time. He always seemed so contented with his lot, being one of those happy-go-lucky sort of fellows. The most singular part in the history of our local Cartman was, that his old black horse partook precisely the same nature as its master, never in a hurry, load or no load, always one pace, as his master often said "slow but sure," frequently could the horse be seen turning the corner of Church street into Broad street, dragging a load of sand from the shore, when his master could be seen at the opposite end of the street, in advance, holding his whip in an erect position, seldom using it, as he frequently said it was of no service for he could not get out of the grove he had got into, and the consolation it gave him was: "slow and sure." From the early knowledge the writer had, respecting the horse and its master, was quite sure on this one point, that the former was improperly fed, which was the secret of its long history, the horse was never in a good condition from its earliest career, for it was a mere shadow, working year after year in this emaciated condition, weak and helpless as it was, for the ribs could be plainly country, which left no difficulty in that, as the skin was broken in many parts, which were brought about by two causes — Old age and hard work, combined with a scanty supply of food and nourishment which was of the most vital importance for the strength of the horse. I scarcely need say that there were no Horse Protection Society, in those early days, the owner of a horse could do just as he pleased in keeping the horse in that wretched condition with impunity at the time referred to, happily that day is gone! such disgraceful sights are never now to be seen in our public street, scarcely any notice was then taken by the public to what it is at the present time. I am quite sure that Mr. Hugh Smith was not known to be unkind to his favourite excepting one thing did he lack, by not giving it a sufficient supply of the quantity and quality of food the horse required to keep up his strength, this was the secret of it all, badly fed. The writer can remember the poor horse trying to his duty for so many years, in his earliest days. In 1827 the condition of the horse became so helpless that even to walk, it had to be supported with men on each side to prevent it toppling over, and in this way it was assisted to a vacant field, then opened for building sites to form upper Dundas street, to meet its doom, and on reaching the spot where now stands the Dundas Street Chapel, it had its last fall, so weak and exhausted with the journey. The owner finding that nothing more could be done to bring his old favourite into its former condition, directed the writer to call on Dr. Torbeck, a local surgeon, residing in Whitburn street, know to be fond of his gun, to attend and shoot the suffering animal, which was done to the satisfaction of all present. It was stated at that time, that the horse was known to be over 36 years of age. Strange as it may seem, the carcass was left on the field as it had been shot, for several weeks in that putrefied state, dog fanciers taking what they required, until eventually a hole was dug, and the remaining portion buried. Here I might state, that his stable was in the yard at the rear of the Brandling Hotel, the site on which now stands the Red Lion Inn, Roker Avenue, the entrance of which presented a strange appearance in coming up the avenue, the gateway was entered between two very large jaw bones of a whale, which was common thing to see in those days, they were about 13 feet in height, and enough in width, with its circular form, to admit a large size cart of carriage to pass through. During the demolition of the old property some years ago, I am told those very old relics was carefully removed as a memento of old Monkwearmouth, and deposited at the North Quay Brewery Stores, for safe keeping. It may be interesting to know, this was the spot selected for the public rejoicing on the burning of the star of large dimensions, lit by gas jets, on the first night of the gaslight in Monkwearmouth, was under the whale's bones, at the gateway previous to their removal.   In conclusion, it is hoped that if the readers of this little work experience only a tithe of the pleasure in perusing, that the writer has experienced in recording, then his labours will not have been in vain. Though King, Queen and Statesman may build up Imperial History, it is to such men as I have attempted to sketch, The Captains of Industry, who make Local History, it is these men by the force of character, that have built us the great industrial and commercial systems of country. It is to these "Men of Mark," which exist in every town throughout dear old England, which have made this country of ours the greatest commercial country of the world, and extended prosperity and well being to all.   Forster, Printer, 24 John Street Sunderland   ''Footnote:'' ''These texts have been copied from negative photographs of the original book which are held by the Monkwearmouth Local Studies Group based at Monkwearmouth Library. In retyping the text, I have kept to the grammar used by Mr. John Thompson but have corrected one or two typographical errors.'' ---- === OLD MONKWEARMOUTH AND ITS SURROUNDINGS, SEVENTY YEARS AGO. === {{Image|file=Old_Monkwearmouth.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Wearmouth Old Bridge. }}
WEARMOUTH OLD BRIDGE
BY
JOHN THOMPSON
NEW BRANDLING STREET, MONKWEARMOUTH
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SUNDERLAND :
PRINTED BY WILLIAM DUNCAN, YORK STREET.
1892.
'''OLD MONKWEARMOUTH AND ITS SURROUNDINGS, SEVENTY YEARS AGO.''' ———— BY JOHN THOMPSON, 87, NEW BRANDLING STREET, IN HIS 76TH YEAR ———— One of the greatest boons that man can possess when old age creeps upon him, is a retentive memory. To be without this, tends to make declining years miserable and almost unbearable. The weary and weather-beaten traveller cannot look back on youthful days, when all was joy, sunshine and pleasure. Even the little black clouds which seemed so unbearable to youth are obliterated by the absence of memory. The gradual and almost imperceptible passage from boyhood, youth, manhood, into old age, is from the bright sunshine of memory to a dense mist of the darkness of forgetfulness. But how different when old age can recall so easily the scenes of early days passing in panoramic view before the mind's eye, reflecting gleams of light on the history of the past, like the Alpine traveller who reaches the rugged mountain top and turns to view the landscape from whence he came. The writer of this brief sketch has had the good fortune, during his long journey over life's rough way, to be blessed with a good and remarkable retentive memory, and, like the traveller, he has almost reached the summit of life's steep, rugged mountain. Pausing awhile, he looks backward into the history of the past seventy years, relating the many and diversified changes in the growth and progress of dear old Monkwearmouth, and its vicinity, the place of his birth. I purpose making Wearmouth Bridge my starting-point in this survey of the past. The bridge is one of the greatest wonders accomplished in those days; days when science was not so well known, nor engineering skill so widely diffused, as it is to-day. Dame Nature had been generous, and formed the base of this gigantic structure by the formation of a mass of rock on each bank of the Wear. Previous to the construction of the bridge the town was dependent entirely upon the ferry system, which then on a small scale, no provision whatever being made for vehicular traffic. How the trade and commerce of the town were carried on under such conditions seems incomprehensible to the generation of to-day. One of the chief causes which urged on the project of constructing a bridge was the disaster at the Panns Ferry, just below the bridge, and which still plies. This occurred in the year 1777, and was accompanied by great loss of life; for when the river was swollen by rain or otherwise, at certain seasons of the years, there was great danger in crossing. The first stone of the new bridge was laid on September 24th, 1793, and completed in 1796, at a total cost of £33,400, out of which £30,000 was advanced by Mr. Rowland Burdon, M.P. for the County. The bridge was built under the direction of Mr. Thomas Walker, of Monkwearmouth. It consists of a magnificent arch, 236 feet in span, and 100 feet in height, from the bed of the river, and it admits of masted vessels from three to four hundred tons burthen to pass underneath. The abutments are nearly solid masonry, 24 feet thick, 42 feet broad at the bottom, and 37 feet at the top, which were subsequently widened. In 1857 the Town Council resolved to take off the hump in the centre of the bridge, being dangerous to vehicular traffic, as well as to the bridge, and to widen it, by carrying outwards the flagged footpaths on either side. This was considered a clever piece of engineering work, and to-day the whole bridge is almost a level passage, thanks to the engineering abilities of the late Mr. Robert Stephenson, C.E. M.P., son of Mr. George Stephenson, the railway pioneer. The work was entrusted to Mr. Stephenson in the year 1857, and was carried out in a most satisfactory manner. We have now on the bridge ample space to allow a tram car line across, leaving ample room for the general traffic. The structure is defended by an iron balustrade, and in the centre is the Latin Motto — "NIL DESPERANDUM, AUSPICE DEO" — "Despair not under the auspices of God." The weight of iron said to be used in its construction was 260 tons, forty-six of which was malleable and the remainder cast iron. The bridge is now entirely free from toll. which is a great boon to the hard-working people of this thriving and prosperous town. After the completion of the old bridge, a highway on the north side was formed, then named Bridge Road, and subsequently North Bridge Street. A toll was levied for many years on the old bridge, both for vehicles and foot passengers. At the opening of the original bridge there was not a solitary house on the west side of Bridge Road until Fulwell Mill was reached. In 1817, the present row of stone built dwellings, known as Hedworth Place, opposite Monk Street, was erected. On the East side of the Bridge Road, the nearest house to the bridge was '''"THE OLD OAK TREE,"''' a public house which has since been rebuilt on the old site. This venerable building stood alone on the confines of a meadow known as "Bonner's Field," and its nearest neighbour was the old "Wheat Sheaf Inn," which, despite its extreme age, holds its own to this day. A stranger cannot help being struck at the fine state of preservation of this ancient hostelry. Many a good "yarn" must have been spun within those walls during the old coaching days. Its occupant, when the writer was a little boy, was Joe Dodds, after him, Joseph Crowe, and each in his turn rendered the greatest assistance to that robust class of women who were then known as the "Shearers," who made the house their rendezvous. With their sickle or hook in hand they could be seen, during the harvest season, waiting to be engaged by the farmers to cut down their grain crops. These two Inns did a roaring business in those days, when the coaches were running between the Wear and the Tyne. After leaving the bridge at that time, there was nothing to the westward of it to be seen but green fields; in fact, it was a lovely landscape then, viewed from outside of the mail coach. Hylton Castle (different to what it is now) was one of the first objects that caught the traveller's eye. No factories nor coal mines then to obstruct the glorious prospect, not to disfigure the landscape with the huge shafts, nor to blacken it with the sooty volumes poured from them. In 1827 the New Inn was erected, as a rival then to the Wheat Sheaf Inn on the Bridge Road, and was kept by Mr. Smart. At this Inn the Newcastle coaches made their first halt after leaving the George Inn and crossing the bridge. The fare then to the canny city of Newcastle was, outside, 2/6, while inside the enormous sum of 5/- was charged. The well known veteran, the late Tommy Rennison, who died a few years back, at the age of 95, occupied the basket at the rear, outside, giving the signals on the approach of the coach with his key bugle in delightful tones. But what a strange irony of fate in this New Inn as it was called. It is now the residence of the Parish Vicar. The same year saw the erection of the old Scotch Church, its nearest neighbour, since pulled down, and a magnificent church built on its site, with a lofty spire, seen from many parts of the town. It is now called "The John Black Memorial Presbyterian Church." These were the first two buildings erected between the Oak Tree and Wheat Sheaf Inns. From the latter, the only house northwards was the residence of Robert Holt, Esq., which was known as the "Blue Factory;" and in later years as Union Place, which still remains intact. A well known place adjoining it, though now like the rest of that class, was the old '''TURNPIKE GATE AND TOLL HOUSE.''' From here, on the east side of the road, there were no buildings of any description until the junction of the Shields and Newcastle Roads was reached. There was a wagonway drawn by horse power, which used to run from the quarries and kilns on the opposite side, passing Fulwell Mill until reaching where now stands the Savings Banks, branching off to the lime kilns at the Sheepfolds, and emptied their cargoes on board the small Scotch traders which visited the locality. Leaving the Wheat Sheaf Inn, in an easterly direction, we come to what was formerly called Broad Street, now Roker Avenue. Here the principal business men of the town resided. One of the residences was the mansion of a former Squire Stafford, at the corner of Fulwell Lane and Broad Street, which was popularly known by the name of the "Babbies." This old place, with its ornamental surroundings, was in the days of my boyhood an object of great attraction and curiosity. The two leaden figures, which have since been removed, and now located in Roker Park, representing Spring and Summer, and were fixed in front of the mansion. A row of lofty lime trees extended from the terrace, at Portobello Lane, forming a home and nursery to the rooks, whose pitiful notes had to me, when a boy, a strange fascination and a weird sound. Time, the Great Destroyer of all things has done its work among these trees, the last of which fell during the gale of November 23rd, 1857, when my heart exclaimed in the words of the poet:— :Oh! Woodman, spare that tree; :Touch not a single bough, :In youth it sheltered me, :And I'll protect it now. Another curiosity connected with this mansion, and of great service to the village, was the large clock at the top of the venerable building. It chimed the hours in loud and sonorous, and what seemed to me, delightful tones. This building disappeared a few years ago, to make way for a more interesting, perhaps, and very useful structure — the Rope Works of Messrs. Craven & Speeding. Passing from here, in a southerly direction, we get a view Church Street. In those days there were six roperies, all but one running into the street. One was the late Mr. George Hudson's which followed down Fulwell Lane, one, opposite the Wheat Sheaf Inn, was owned by Matthew Robson, afterwards by the late Mr. John Hay. Two adjoined each other at the top of Church Street, and were owned by the late Mr. Byers, and one was the property of the Kirton family. Of the two lower down, adjoining each other in the same way, one was owned by the late Mr. Thompson Oliver and the other by the late Mr. John Storey. Rope making was one of the staple industries of the place in those early days, and was closely connected with the many shipbuilding yards on the Wear. Church Street seventy years ago, was another of the few famous streets on the north side of the Wear. Houses existed then only on the west side, leading from Nelson Square, opposite the Old Church, to where at present stands the upper house, now converted into a draper's shop and called the "Little Beehive." The road leading up to and past "The Babbies," in the middle of the last century, was the only turnpike road to Newcastle previous to the erection of the bridge, and which took its route up Portobello Lane, coming out on the main road at Union Place Turnpike Catch Gate. Opposite the two upper roperies previously mentioned stood the Toll Gate, where a levy was made on all vehicular traffic leading up from Church Street through Portobello Lane. It was not until the opening of the bridge that the road leading therefrom, known as the Bridge Road, was cut through which is now called "Newcastle Road." At this period there was scarcely any hawking whatever in this part of our town, at least by horse power, the taxation on the roads being unbearable. I have known where powerful dogs were substituted, in small light carts, to take the fish to market. This was to evade the toll, which it did for a time, until the authorities caused the Act to come out in an altered form, prohibiting dogs to be used for such purposes. To return to Church Street again. Opposite the Toll House there stood an old stone building, better known in the early part of the last century as the '''"QUEEN'S HEAD INN,"''' and even to-day, with many of the older inhabitants who are natives, it yet retains its ancient name, though its glory and dignity has departed, for it is now (has been for years) let into tenements. The old building with its curios and antiquated work, stands in defiance of time, and is still an object of curiosity and admiration to the present generation. On the east side of Church Street, between the roperies, all was fields in cultivation by their owner, Sir Hedworth Williamson, Bart., under the management of Mr. George Cockburn, who had charge of the farmstead, which extended some distance along Roker banks. Church Street and Lower Dundas Street seventy years ago! How many instructive associations yet cluster around those two thoroughfares? They are to my mind the emporium of the entire north side of the Wear. How few remain to-day who can follow, with personal recollection and interest, the change of events connected with this place. Another spot yet fresh in my memory was "Cairns' Gardens," which occupied the present site of Lower Dundas Street as a garden, extending south as far as Church Street. At the south-west corner there was a large circular pond, called "The Basin," which occupied the middle part of the present Garden Street, so called after the garden. It was in fact more of an orchard than an ordinary garden, largely stocked with the choicest fruit trees, producing splendid crops during favourable seasons. The apples were very tempting to many of the youngsters in the neighbourhood, and the tree which suffered most from their depredations grew on the spot on which the "Grapes Hotel" was built , in 1826, by Mr. Thomas Walker, Spirit Merchant, who held his own premises up till old age and infirmity set in. This was the first building erected thereon, and the only shop or place of business in the entire street. The remaining buildings were the private residences of the shipowners and captains on the north side. What a change has taken place in these two streets! Nearly the whole of these fine residences have in recent years been converted into spacious shops. At the east end there is , as usual, a long bar; at the opposite corner of Dock Street and Church Street there is the fine business premises of Mr. E.R. Cherrett, which have been considerably enlarged in the Chemist and Druggist department, on account of the increase in business. Our north side ladies have no need now, as in former times, to cross the bridge to make their purchases, as there are in the two streets mentions, also in others, shops that will bear comparison with many on the south side, whether it will be a comparison of quality or amount of stock. There are the grocers and drapers, the fruiterers and butchers, whose numbers are too numerous to specify, but all doing a large amount of business. Then we have the bakers and confectioners, ever ready to supply the wants of their patrons. Following these are the jewellers, shoe shops, fish and poultry dealers, also a few news vendors, all full of that bustle and activity which betokens commercial prosperity. It is very evident that the tradesmen of this ancient part of our town are determined to fully realise the wants and desires of its inhabitants; and, if needs be, to compete with their brother tradesmen of the other side of the water. There is yet another street which deserves special mention, that is Whitburn Street. Very few changes, if any, have been made in it during the last seventy years, with the exception of some on the opposite side of the Chapel, and a few on the west side. Most of them were occupied by shipowners; and two of the leading medical men on the same side lived in this street then. There were only three of that profession then to attend to the wants of the entire neighbourhood, and that was found sufficient. The pathways in this and other streets were very rough, not a vestige of flags; kerbing or other hard substance could be seen then, at the top of Whitburn Street. Opposite the Workmen's Hall there stands an old relic of the past without any visible alterations. Its history can be traced back for more than two hundred years. I mean the '''NAG'S HEAD PUBLIC HOUSE.''' It was kept in the middle part of the past century by the writer's grand-parents, and was one of the chief licensed houses in the village. From the front windows of it a full view could be obtained of the bridge during construction, no buildings existing in front to obstruct the prospect. This was a noted house in olden times when the parish churchwardens were vested with the power to visit the public houses after the church service had begun, in order to see that they complied with then existing laws. Yet those officials were not of the type that, in this and other towns, are doing a similar duty to-day. I have been told, from a source which I can rely upon, that many years ago, on the arrival of the churchwardens at the "Nag's Head," there was always awaiting them the best that the house could provide, to make them jolly and comfortable during their stay. They cared little then about visiting other houses within the parish after freely partaking here of the glass that cheers, for its hospitality was not confined to any extent, nor yet the pipe with its delightful fumes. Before leaving they could sing, "What two jolly boys are we." That such a state of things did exist in olden times I have every reason to believe, for, to my knowledge, when a child, I remember that whenever the name of the churchwarden was mentioned, it seemed to strike terror into the youthful minds much more than the name of a policeman of the present day does. Happily, this is now changed. The laws which regulate the liquor traffic are more stringent. What was done then, and only winked at, would now be considered a serious offence, carrying with it the infliction of heavy penalties both on seller and consumer. On looking back over the past, one can see how not only places but customs have changed, and are changing still, in old Monkwearmouth. Ere I close this little local work, I cannot refrain from giving an outline of another of the most interesting parts of our ancient town. Possibly there is not to be found in the United Kingdom any edifice that has maintained its great and ancient name as a church like that of our venerable building — Monkwearmouth Parish Church, at Sunderland, which lately held its anniversary, for the 1,218th time, but I should like to draw attention to the ancient burial ground attached to the church. In my childhood's days, it was the resort of a large proportion of the juvenile class, as well as adults. It acted as a charm, in drawing together many of the younger ones, to visit this sacred spot in close proximity to our homesteads. There were then few attractions elsewhere for juveniles and others. How different is the present time, in drawing forth the desires and love for a change of scenery, away from the slums of a thickly populated village, as Monkwearmouth was seventy years ago. The sacred spot in question differed much in its appearance then to what it does at the present time. No steps were needed to ascend or descend the embankment in front of the sacred edifice. It was then almost a plain level from the church. It was very easy then for the Bearers, on leaving the church with their heavy burdens, to carry the remains to their last resting place, as there was no embankment to ascend. It was the only ground for the burial of people residing much further to the west than Southwick and Whitburn in the north. It was the only receptacle for the dead for many miles outside the various points of this ancient parish. This condition of affairs extended over a period of several hundreds of years; and it is reasonable to suppose that the ground became so full, and the air so foul and polluted, on account of the continuous openings of so many graves, and this in the midst of a densely populated district, that steps were taken sometime about 1849 (although I am not quite sure as to the year) to have a thick covering of ballast put on the top of the entire ground. This ballast was only a slight depth at the west, or upper end, and increased to a greater depth at the opposite end. This will account for the bank being formed abreast of the church entrance. The material used for this purpose was collected from the ballast brought by ships coming to the Wear. It was drawn up through a tunnel in wagons, and landed on the Williamson estate wherever required. This estate has long ago been built upon. This was found to be an easy and cheap method of filling up the old churchyard. Thus, in looking at the old church from a northerly direction, it now appears to be in a hollow, on account of the ground outside being so frequently filled up. To have the work done most effectually, the Sexton or Gravedigger, Mr. John Meaburn, was instructed to remove the whole of the then existing tombstones, which were placed on upon another, in tiers, close under the old tower of the church. On the ground being filled up and levelled, the stones still remained in that position. At an unexpected time, one of the leading townsmen on the south of the Wear, evidently felling annoyed at the delay, obtained permission to place the stones in rows. He did this at his own expense; and, as far as was possible, they were placed in their old position. No record whatever was made of them on removal. He set himself at once to the work; and being of a somewhat eccentric disposition, and known throughout the town, he soon gave employment to a number of old men who had been formerly at work in the shipyards — he being the "boss" or superintendent. He had several loads of short cuttings of timber brought and deposited near the stones, for the purpose of marking the positions, in haphazard style, in which each stone had to be firmly fixed. One of those blocks had, for the time being, to denote the stone. He paid little attention as to the exact spot on which they formerly stood, nor would he allow any one else to interfere. This method he adopted, and we are told caused frequent gatherings of the surplus labour from the shipyards who came to annoy the eccentric man from the south side of the Wear. As we have already said, he was endeavouring to achieve a great work, and he would not allow any other person to interfere; yet, notwithstanding the shameful opposition he met with (considering the high position he held in the town), he at last succeeded in his object, much to the chagrin of those who should have known better in the olden times of Monkwearmouth. I may as well mention here, that when the churchyard was levelled with ballast, in 1841, John Meaburn (according to the church register) was dismissed for the very unusual offence of stealing gravestones, and that Michael Wheatley was appointed in his room. One of the present churchwardens tells me that he can remember the churchyard being levelled when he was a boy, and that he was not born until 1844. From what has come under my own observation, I can tell that many of the stones are placed far away from where they at first stood. I can instance our own family relic. This stone is placed far away from its former position. It is now nearly on a line with the entrance to the church; whereas it formerly stood between the western wall and where it is now. There are few of the stones which were taken up and replaced that can date as far back as this one. All that I can make out plainly is a small portion; the other faintly, which I imagine, with the help of the dates, can be traced from existing records which have been carefully preserved by the family. The stone, therefore, will read as follows:— "In memory of Hannah Young, of Monkwearmouth, who died in 1759, aged 44 years. Also, John Thompson, son-in-law of the above, and husband of Hannah Thompson." This is all that can be made out intelligibly. Taking the figures given as correct, my Great Grandmother, Hannah Young, must now have been buried there 133 years. My Grandmother, Hannah Thompson, died in 1844 aged 80 years, and was buried in the same ground. Thus ends the interesting part given in the historical account of Monkwearmouth; and it is hoped that this brief narrative of our town may afford to our readers that pleasure which it has given to an old inhabitant to compile it. WILLIAM DUNCAN, PRINTER, YORK STREET, SUNDERLAND. ''Footnote:'' ''These texts have been copied from negative photographs of the original book which are held by the Monkwearmouth Local Studies Group based at Monkwearmouth Library. In retyping the text, I have kept to the grammar used by Mr. John Thompson but have corrected one or two typographical errors.'' ---- === Recollections of the Four Hills on Monkwearmouth Shore ===
RECOLLECTIONS
OF THE
FOUR HILLS
ON MONKWEARMOUTH SHORE
AND THEIR SURROUNDINGS,
SEVENTY YEARS AGO
BY
JOHN THOMPSON, OF ZETLAND STREET.
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ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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WILLIAM DUNCAN, PRINTER, YORK STREET, SUNDERLAND
  '''PREFACE.''' Suffer me now to hope that this little work may prove to be what it professes: a finger-post pointing from the past to the present. Much thought and time have been expended in its production, in order to make it both useful and instructive, and to show the progress that has been made in every hand in this ancient corner of our large town. These reminiscences, extending over a period of seventy years, should go a long way to prove to the reader of to-day how wonderful this progress has been. For many of the dates herein contained the writer is indebted to John Dickinson, Esq., J.P., a great employer of labour in this part of our ancient town. To him, therefore, taking as he does a special interest in the town of his birth, this book is humbly dedicated. [[Thompson-34238|JOHN THOMPSON]]. June, 1891 '''THE FOUR HILLS ON MONKWEARMOUTH SHORE AND THEIR SURROUNDINGS, SEVENTY YEARS AGO. ''' ————— There seems a great tendency with many who are swiftly passing the limits of the span of life allotted, to recall to mind the many changes that have taken place amidst the vicissitudes of time during their earthly pilgrimage, in our own town, particularly on the north side of the Wear. I shall, however, confine the subject of my remarks to the FOUR HILLS on Monkwearmouth Shore and their surroundings, seventy years ago. The starting point will be '''THE MEETING HILL.''' The hill was so called on account of a meeting house being built on the crown of the hill by the Baptist denomination, in the early part of the past century, who are supposed to be the oldest Non-conformist body on the north side of the Wear. During the later years of its existence there the pastor was the Rev. Mr. Gerror. When the baptismal services had to take place, the spot they selected was in the open North Sea, at the Holey Rock, Roker. This spot was chosen on account of the scarcity of water prevailing throughout the entire town. The Meeting Hill was once a famous resort for juvenile gatherings, especially during Easter time when they assembled for the bowling of their paste eggs down the grassy slopes at the ends and sides of its banks. The entrance to the hill was by a gateway as near as possible to the present front entrance of Williamson Terrace P.M. Chapel, Charles Street. Here free access was given to young and old. There was a beautiful gravel path leading from the gate to the chapel on the summit of the hill, which was a complete grassy plain. The estimated height from the river on the southern slope of the hill was supposed to be over a thousand feet. On account of the free access given to the public to any part of this lovely sward, the seafaring portion of the population used frequently to ascend to the top when a southerly wind was blowing favourable for the arrival of our wooden fleet of sailing colliers to the roadstead, whence a grand view could be obtained with no obstruction whatever. The only source of income to be derived from the land was by letting it for grazing purposes for sheep only, there being so few butchers there on the north side at this time. At the foot of the north-west corner of the hill were the brewery old stables. Opposite to these, in a northerly direction , was '''THE OLD SCOTCH CHURCH.''' Mr. James Westoll, in a recently published pamphlet, states that prior to the year 1777 there was no Presbyterian Church on this side of the Wear, and there was no bridge across the Wear at that time. A number of people who attended Robinson's Lane Church were compelled to cross by the ferry, and, when strong freshets occurred, it was often dangerous to do so. An accident, however, happened and some lives were lost; this led to the formation of a church on this side of the river. The first place of meeting was in a stable, altered for the purpose, somewhere near to the top of the Brewery Bank. There, in the spring, 17th April, 1777, the first services were held. The stable, however, becoming too small for the vastly increasing congregation, ground was secured opposite to it, and the church was built and completed towards the close of 1778. That church was called Ropery Lane, or Rope Walk Chapel, because of its nearness to a ropery. Mr. Westoll also tells us that Dr. John Wood was the pastor in the old church, and at the time of their removal to North Bridge Street on the 12th July, 1827. At the foot of the northern slope of the Meeting Hill, there was a direct line leading from Whitburn Street, passing to the southern side of Waterloo Place, to the old church. On the opposite side of this roadway was the brewery field. In the middle of the past century this roadway was utilised as a twine spinning ropery, thus it derived its name — Ropery Lane. This old church, together with the Baptist Church on the hill, was doomed about the year 1833, for the proprietors of the land, the Williamson family, decided to make a great change. Interesting, too, are the many historical incidents which make the whole area sacred ground. Eventually those old buildings were levelled to the ground, to be replaced by more spacious and commodious ones. There were bound up with them many traditions and old associations, which usually disappear or are forgotten when the old stones have been carted away. For nearly a century the vicinity of the old church at the foot of the hill was the scene of many romantic and eccentric incidents, engendered for the most part by the old school of manners and morals long since happily reformed. The green pasture fields which stretched as far as the eye could see, had to give way for the estate to be utilised as building land. Consequently steps were taken to reduce the hill near to a level with the Waterloo Place estate terminating at the Barclay Street Police Station. This was accomplished by waggons running on temporary iron rails until the entire hill was removed. Soon streets were formed and the few remaining pasture fields converted into the principal dwellings of the captains and tradesmen residents on the north side of the river. It is generally believed that the Meeting Hill, together with its three sister hills about to be named, were produced, years gone by, by the ballast taken out of the sailing colliers at the cranes on the North Quay and deposited at each of those places. I now come to another interesting spot, '''PALMER'S HILL.''' This hill was situated on the south side of the Meeting Hill just named: there was a public highway road which divided them, leading from Whitburn Street to the brewery, shipyards, and the coal drops near the bridge. The present roadway is greatly changed from its former position. There can be no doubt whatever that the hill took its name from an old resident of the name of Palmer, who occupied the very large square built residence and the ground attached on the top of this hill. In the early part of the present century this large building was let off in tenements. The principal tenant was a Mr. Haswell, better known then as Willy Haswell the sawyer, who had a small timber yard on the top of the hill, with sawpits for cutting the timber by hand power. This hill, it must be remembered, was not so high as its northern neighbour, yet its height from the river was immense. Notwithstanding this, it did not seem to alarm a company of '''FOUR YOUNG SHIPWRIGHTS''' in March, 1839, to enter into a speculation to build a coasting vessel well up on the slope of the south side of the hill, the writer being one of the company. The names of the members were Messrs. Dennis and Wm. Douglass (brothers) and John Clark. Sometime ago the writer remembers two of our Magistrates, who are amongst the great employers of labour on the Wear, say that, when young men, they saw the launch. They considered it to be the most wonderful undertaking in ship building and ship launching ever known or heard of by them, and expressed the opinion that a work so extraordinary ought to appear in print. It was, however, printed in the Hendon Almanack in 1884. It was, indeed, the most unlikely spot ever selected for such an undertaking. This event, striking as it is, will be justly admitted to have a close connection with the hill we are describing, and to me one of the most marvellous events connected with Palmer's Hill. The adventure being resolved upon, and leave being granted by the agent of Sir Hedworth Williamson, the four youths formed themselves into a company and at once began to cut away the slopes of the hill in order to get a fixed place on which the vessel was to stand. This being done, they soon began to construct this vessel on speculation. The work had to be done by them in overtime, either before their working hours began or after they were finished. They proposed, in the event of getting a purchaser, to finish the vessel right off. Not finding themselves so fortunate in this respect as they had anticipated, they were compelled to take a decided step, the vessel being well advanced, to endeavour to get her safely launched, for in the stormy month of November her situation became dangerous and critical, not only on account of the height of the hill and her great distance from the river but also because there were alarming signs of the hillsides giving way. After being secured afresh from further danger, the builders were advised to get the ship ready for launching as early as possible. About this period, Lady Williamson was driving along by the North Quay in her carriage, and observing the vessel in the distance, nearly at the top of the hill, like a crow's nest in a tree, had the carriage stopped to make enquiries. She sent one of her attendants to ascertain what was going on, requesting one of the persons engaged to come down to the carriage. Her ladyship asked the question, "What is that?" "What is that you are constructing upon that hill?" "Its a coasting vessel in process of building upon speculation by four young men," was the reply. "What method will you adopt to get her into the water in safety?" "Sometimes we think we will be compelled to lower her down as the declivity is so great, at other times we think of launching her in the usual way, the ground being so treacherous." "When will that event take place?" "About the end of the year," was the reply. "Have you any doubt about launching her successfully?" "Perhaps there has never been such an undertaking as this before on the Wear, but we hope to succeed." Lady Williamson then expressed a wish to see the launch, saying that if we would kindly let her know when that event was to take place she would not forget the trouble we had taken and the time expended on satisfying her curiosity. There are a number of our older residents who can well remember the facts here stated about this vessel being built on Palmer's Hill. On the western slope of the hill there was a roadway leading to the quay, and just under the bilge of the vessel of the vessel was the smithy of '''WILLY NIPPER,''' a well known personage. At the foot of the embankment there was a house used for scullery purposes, (the vessel having to come over the top of it) and on either side were some lofty stone buildings facing the river. In the centre of this opening where the vessel had to come down there stood, firmly fixed, the River Commissioners' mooring post, which formed a serious obstruction. Notwithstanding all the influence brought to bear, the mooring post had in no case to be removed. With all these obstructions in the way the safe launching of the ship seemed very doubtful. The vessel on her way to the river had to go in a slight curve, not less than three feet from a straight line. Another difficulty was soon manifest: instructions were given that on the day of the launch a space of 12 feet must be kept open, until two hours before high water, so as not to obstruct the quayside thoroughfare. In January, 1840, the romantic undertaking was carried out. A letter was sent to Lady Williamson apprising her of the intended launch. Thousands of persons assembled on both banks of the Wear to witness the site. Eminent practical builders exclaimed "What a declivity, two and a half inches in the foot!" "It is monstrous!" The usual gradients on the Wear and in H.M. dockyards being three-fourths of seven-eighths of an inch in the foot. The vessel was anxiously watched during the morning, as she was showing signs of approaching trouble and alarm. They not disturb either blocks or shores; the shores under her stern, (the ship being stern down) keeping her up the hill, dare not be removed until the last moment, and then they were pulled away by ropes. Previous to this exciting and critical time, the youthful builders had held a consultation to select one who should go on board and cut away the anchor. The lot fell upon the writer, but his relative, Thomas Princes, a most fearless son of Albion, volunteering to do that duty, his offer was accepted. Scarcely had he been safely fastened round the waist when the police announced that all was clear, and, amidst great excitement amongst the spectators, the brave little vessel began to move on her perilous journey towards the domains of Old Neptune. The blocks that held her in position she now hurled from her in all directions, some of them flying down the steep gradient at a terrific rate, almost like lightening speed. No one could at this time distinguish her form, her speed being so great. Then came the troubling of the water. As the little craft plunged into her native element the waves swept clean over her. For the moment she was lost sight of, but she immediately rose like a duck to the surface in gallant style, and after again being submerged rose the second time, and then ran aground on the south side of the river. Prince, who never got the anchor cut away, escaped unhurt. Lady Williamson, being in London at the time, wrote to say that she could not witness the launch on account of the distance being so great and the length of time it would take to perform the journey. An ample spread was, however, to be provided at her expense in honour of such a wonderful event, and this of course was done in truly English fashion. The local weekly, "The Sunderland Herald," stated the following:— "Launched off Palmer's Hill, North Quay, a beautiful coasting vessel. This event attracted thousands of spectators on both sides of the river. As to the safety of the launch, when she was freed by the young builders she left her birth-place, where she had stood nearly twelve months, in rapid style while the man on board, evidently entertaining no fear, was an excellent example of the quality of our lifeboat heroes." In the same month, January, 1840, a disastrous flood took place on a Sunday night, on the Wear, through the breaking up of ice in the upper parts of the river. This small vessel was one of the sufferers. She became almost a wreck. The youthful builders having made all repairs good, three of them left for the south, Clark preferring to stay behind. He still remains in the town. The only other survivor is Mr. John Thompson of Zetland Street, the writer of this extraordinary but truthful statement. He has been away from his native town for many years, but returned a few years ago to settle down here for the few remaining years of his eventful life. The writer wishes to correct a false impression among many that the vessel now in question was called the "Polka." It was not so; the "Polka" being built years after the former builders left for the south, and nothing so high up the hill. We now come to another interesting feature of Palmer's Hill. At the south-eastern bank there stood, in the early part of the present century, a fine quaint building, of large dimensions, containing a gallery. It was occupied by the Freemasons of the north side of the Wear, and is said to have been the first held by the craft on the north side of the Wear. In 1812, it was given up by them, and came into the possession of the Congregationalist body of the north side of the Wear. They remained in possession of it until they built Salem Chapel, Roker Avenue. The building for many years afterwards, up to the date of demolition, was used as a public school by Mr. George Warren. Another very interesting link in connection with this endless chain is still to be told. It will doubtless surpass all that has been previously said, in point of pluck, energy, and success. Regarding this celebrated hill, the northsiders, in my early days, could not boast of the progress and enterprise of their undertakings in the various spheres of labour which they were then engaged in. Their work was confined chiefly to that of building wooden ships, and many, by their industry and zeal, gained for themselves both wealth and honour in the business of their trade, while some among the number even still retain a good name. In many cases, however, the trade was established on this river by their ancestors in the early days, when liability companies were unknown, and trade and commerce apparently undeveloped, like the electric light which shines so brightly. But science, which has brought about so many changes in every department of life, had its effect on the building of ships; and just as the locomotive, the most wonderful, perhaps, of inventions, took the place of the old stage coach, and as in these still more modern days the electric light is superseding the use of gas, so, in the same way, the old wooden vessels had to give way in favour of the more costly iron fleet propelled by steam power; and, as in most things of this kind, England has led the way in effecting these improvements, and perhaps no part of the country has rendered more effective assistance in this respect than the town of Sunderland. The Wear, indeed, took a prominent part, and rendered great assistance in bringing about this. As an example of this desirable change, I might point out the great and stupendous undertaking of converting Palmer's Hill into the magnificent marine engine and boiler works by the indomitable tact and skill of John Dickinson, Esq., J.P. In the year 1860 the first step was taken, and, single handed as he appeared to be, he succeeded in levelling this hill. The amount of forethought and skill required in the undertaking must have been enormous. The stupendous nature of the work can be best illustrated by comparing it to an orange cut in halves. The upper portion of the hill was of no service whatever, and it had, by some means, to be got rid of, therefore, in the year 1875, he determined to remove the top of the hill, as greater facilities for carrying on his business became necessary at this time. The road now known as Roker Avenue, from Ravensworth Terrace to Roker, was in progress of being made, which offered a ready deposit for the ballast to be removed from Palmer's Hill. Then a start was made, and during the alterations something like six thousand carts of ballast were removed, and to this extent assisted in making this very important thoroughfare from Monkwearmouth to Roker. The roadway mentioned, leading towards the brewery, being on a level with the centre of the hill, the difficulty that was overcome in order to secure a good and firm foundation, so as to place upon it the structure of such enormous weights in those vast works, was the crowning point of this enterprise. Evidently there was no lack in the plans of this practical engineer; evidently his motto was 'forward.' The work was begun at a period when trade and commerce were beginning to spread, and this part of our town required a man of enterprise and no small amount skill and energy to lay the foundation for future success. The way being laid, the works were advanced in proportion as the growth of the system required in the changing from our wooden walls to our ironclads. Mr. Dickinson's works began just at the time when success might be expected, and Palmer's Hill soon became widely known for the substantial qualities of his engines and boilers used for propelling the large steam ships for which his engines were supplied. It is not my intention in this pamphlet to go into details in those things which would attract the attention of a scientific mind in passing through this vast establishment, suffice it to say that they are too numerous to dwell on here. The whole of the works, whichever direction the visitor may take, will be found full of surprises, especially the great and powerful cranes inside and outside. The latter, situated on the quayside, are said to be tested to lift sixty tons, but have, I understand, lifted nearly 80 tons — the boilers of the large tea ships built by Messrs. J.L. Thompson & Sons — and used in lifting the ponderous engines and boilers in the ships when afloat at their extensive quay walls, which are fitted with the electric light. I may mention that modern machinery of all descriptions necessary for the manufacture of these engineers are to be found here, nothing is wanting to make this establishment equal to the best of its kind throughout the length and breadth of our sea-girt isle. Another feature which abounds, so prominent in the Palmer's Hill engine works is the vast number of men and boys employed in night and day shifts throughout the year. I am told that the average number of men and boys, all told, employed on the works varies from nine hundred to a thousand, which is a great boon to this part of the town as well as to the opposite shores of the Wear. The first pair of marine engines made in this establishment was in July, 1872, for a vessel built by J.L. Thompson, North Sands shipyard, for Messrs. John Tully & Partners. Should we compare the present with the past, we find things very different, especially with regard to the employment of surplus labour. The only places available for our boys were found in our local shipyards, roperies and potteries of the town at this time. We now leave the busy scenes of this most noble industry, and give our attention to the neighbouring hill. The scene is greatly changed, no longer the lovely green sward to gaze upon as in the two former hills, but a dark, dismal, and barren view in every direction. The history of this ancient hill still remains to be told. Its story is a strange one, and one peculiarly its own. Various changes have occurred in its history, especially on its eastern side. '''CAGE HILL''' is but a short distance, in an easterly direction, from the others named; its altitude, compared with the others, being much less. The most prominent feature in connection with this hill was the cage, or local prison, on the top of it. Fifty-four years ago the case was permanently occupied as a prison, where the law-breakers on the north side of the Wear were temporarily lodged previous to their trial. It was of small dimensions, with huge stone walls, iron doors, and barred windows. As to its internal management, of course there were no comforts to be found there. It had often been said by many of its unfortunate occupants that it was greatly infested with rats. Be that as it may, there can be no wonder about this report, which was generally believed, for there were a number of piggeries adjoining, which remained for a long period. Eventually, the cage was demolished. It and the town were almost solely in charge of two of the parish constables, Matthew Potts for Monkwearmouth parish and Willy Smith for the Shore parish. Those were the only two who took a prominent part in preserving order throughout the town. They seem to have had unlimited power in those olden times, when all was dark and gloomy, having full access not only to the cage but the barbarous stocks also. Such was the impression made upon the public mind, that the appearance of one or the other of those officials struck terror in every direction, for they were both bold and daring, well qualified for the work they were engaged in. The staves of office allowed them at that time were of much larger dimensions than those now in the possession of our police force. They were painted blue; at one end was the Royal arms, in gold, and they were formidable instruments to use. They had also the usual hand-cuffs, the links in the chain very stout and heavy. To bring about a more satisfactory condition of watching, the authorities resolved to introduce the '''BOROUGH POLICE FORCE''' on the north side of the Wear. The following is drawn from an old and authentic account I have before me:— "The police force was established on November 14, 1837, on which date the first charge was taken." The present strength of the police force in this division is 1 inspector, 3 sergeants, and 22 constables, making a total of 26 men. At the time when the force was formed, the total strength was fourteen men, consisting of Inspector John Bailes, Sergeant Paxton and two others, and 10 constables. The first station house was in Church Street, opposite Victor Street, now occupied as a draper's shop, called "the little beehive." On the town being handed over to the charge of the men dressed in blue, decked with their shining glazed capes and old fashioned flat crowned hats, the crown covered with a glazed material, the parish constables were shorn greatly of their power, and the cage with its officials were left to dwindle away as things of the past. As to Cage Hill, I can go back sixty-five years, when the hill was let off in allotments for kitchen gardens, and remained so for a a great number of years afterwards. It must be understood that it was only the western slope of the hill, leading down into Trafalgar Street, now called Whitburn Street, where those allotment gardens were to be seen. The principal tenants were John Campbell, better known as "Jack the baker," Joseph Lowes, a castor or trimmer, James Whirl, another of the same class, and Charley Hills, a trenail maker. These were men well known. They rivalled each other to such an extent that there was often a considerable amount of ill-feeling existing among them as to the quality of their products. One among the number mentioned, in all cases considered the best articles grown on the slope was by himself, and so strongly did he feel on this point that he would never allow another person to be his judge in such matters. He devoted much time to the work, although the same may be said of the others. At all times of the day or evening, weather permitting, one or more of them were to be seen plodding on. In fact, the gardens were kept in a thorough state of order and neatness, and formed a pleasant outlook to the residential houses opposite the hill. These are now being rased to the ground to allow Messrs. Robson & Sons to extend their timber yard from the quay wall further north. The state in which the hill appears at the present is a most distressing sight. The green verdure which formerly decked the slopes has all disappeared: the leek, the carrot, the turnip, and cabbage are among the things of the past as far as this hill is concerned, its altered appearance differing greatly from its original state. This part of the town seems to be not only neglected, but deserted by the class of folk, who have had to remove elsewhere in consequence of the changes which have taken place through the employers of labour requiring the land for the extension of their business pursuits. One point, in conclusion, to which I might refer in connection with the Cage Hill, was the very conspicuous lofty mast which stood firmly fixed in the centre of a raised platform, as a "look out." Signals were supposed to be hoisted here when help was required by the few officials in charge of the town. The only help, however, those functionaries received was during the darkness of the night. Old worn-out seamen, known as patrols or watchmen, chiefly located on the quayside, were stationed in order to protect the shipping moored in the river. Strange as it may appear now, the custom prevailing then was to call out loudly the hours as they passed along. This afforded a good means for the evil disposed to commit the various crimes which were very prevalent throughout our towns. Another old hill on the shore was the '''LOOK OUT HILL''', situated in a north-easterly direction from the others previously mentioned. This hill, as its name indicated, was some years ago a celebrated spot where a good sea view could be obtained, especially of vessels entering the harbour. This was the rendezvous for our north side pilots, who were a brave and hardy set of men, never seeming to entertain any fear of danger. Amongst these brave number was a powerful and stalwart man, standing over 6 feet 2 inches in height, by the name of William Atkinson, better known by the name of "Patey Willy," and also Tom Jobling, also better known as "Tom the Note," these belonging to a family of Joblings and Atkinsons. The families were renowned all over the town for their deeds of bravery, and they were certainly an example of the truest heroism. When they found that the state of the weather often prevented them from getting out of the piers in their cobles to answer a signal flying in the distance from a ship seeking the aid of a pilot, (having from this hill seen the signal) they planned that their coble should be taken to Whitburn, a distance between two and three miles, so as to launch her there. The writer has on many occasions been an eye-witness of those things and can testify to the bravery they displayed. This big, powerful fellow might often be seen, when the other cobles could not get out to sea, in the greatest of danger, when the ship under sail had barely entered the harbour, he was sure to be seen the first to make a leap, and springing from his frail bark, in a seething and boiling sea, secure a firm hold of the shrouds, after which he quickly took charge of the vessel. In spite of his many noble acts of bravery, for he had no fear, he was like many of his class prone to give way to the influence of strong drink at times, this caused him to be a terror to those with whom he came in contact on account of his muscular strength and determined character; and almost the same might be said of Tom Joblin, or "Tom the Note." An object of very great interest on the Look Out Hill was '''THE STOCKS.''' These were firmly fixed in the rising ground above the roadway, where now stand the National Schools connected with the Parish Church. I remember seeing Tommy Crommy placed in those stocks, and he was to be kept there twelve hours for being drunk. This old veteran had lost his legs while fighting under Lord Nelson, and had in place of them wooden legs. The constable, after making his prisoner, as he thought, secure, took his departure. Tommy then soon began to unstrap his wooden legs, and setting himself free replaced them amidst the roars of laughter from the people who had attended to witness Tommy hobbling home down the hill. Another comical fellow, a little deformed, was a snob named Geordie Slee, a well known occupant of the stocks. He had a wooden shanty as a workshop on the Look Out Hill, and was the tool and sport of the pilots. They habitually made him drunk, and always, when elevated, for it was seldom he was sober, his song was If I was a brewer's horse one quarter of the year I would put my mouth to the bung hole and drink out all the beer. Another prominent place on the hill was '''THE TUNNEL,''' leading from the quayside in order to convey the ballast in waggons up to the hills. A great amount of smuggling went on in this dark and dreary tunnel. The tunnel is still under the centre of Hedworth Street, forming an entire arch, bricked from top to bottom, and was placed there in 1827, and of no service now whatever. There was a roadway, which was very steep, leading from the road at the back to the old church. It was between the northern slope of the Look Out Hill and the gardens on the opposite side, belonging to the workhouse master, Mr. John Mills. Those gardens he cultivated chiefly for flowers and strawberries, and kept them in excellent order. At the foot of the hollow of this roadway was the Strand, celebrated for the quantity of well kept public houses. Among the oldest was the "Pear Tree House," which was many years ago demolished with other buildings. At this period the residential houses of the Strand were in great requisition, owning to their close proximity to the shipyards. This part of the town was then very different to what it is now, for there was no ironworks there to pollute the air with their black smoke. Where they now stand there was a square of working class houses, one of them being converted into a school. Among the number of boys attending this school was the aged veteran whose name is so well known throughout the town, that of the late Mr. David Holsgrove. He used to talk about the master dismissing the school every day at three o'clock, in order that he might be able to attend to another engagement. This was to get the amount of work done each day by the horses of Sir Hedworth Williamson. The roadway just mentioned was bridged over by a wooden structure for the waggons to pass over. This woodwork was a great obstruction to a full view from the hill seawards. On one memorable occasion there was a disastrous sight seen from this vantage ground. During Tuesday, October 14, 1829, above one hundred and fifty colliers had arrived safely in harbour, and several sailed again, laden, with a favourable north-west wind and a smooth sea; but, during the night, the wind shifted to the north-east and a most tremendous sea came on. On the following morning the view presented from this hill was one of the most awful spectacles ever witnessed for many years. Four vessels were lying on their broadsides on the South Rocks, and by three o'clock in the afternoon there were fifteen vessels on shore and wrecked between the South Pier and Hendon. About four o'clock, the "Eleanor," of Monkwearmouth, which had sailed the day previous for the north, in putting back, sank in the mouth of the harbour, and all on board perished in sight of some thousands of spectators unable to render the slightest assistance. All this was brought about by a thick, heavy, blinding snowstorm coming on just as the vessels had weighed anchor to take the harbour under sail. The brigs "Sarah Gales" and "Hunter," which were among the unfortunate vessels, were got off after the storm abated and, having been repaired, ran for many years afterwards. The wife of the captain of the "Sarah Gales," being on board when she came on shore, had to be dragged to the shore through the surf, like the others of the ships, by lines cleverly set on board, in an exhausted condition. And now, my short history is ended. If it has served to trace the wonderful progress made by this town during the memory of the writer its purpose will not have been in vain. Let those of the rising generation who may read it take a lesson from those who have, by their industry and zeal, done so much for our town, by so doing will honour themselves, and leave behind them names honourable and honoured, and will conclude by the lines of the poet Montgomery— :Hail to the glorious plan that spread :The light with universal beams; :And through the human desert led :Truth's loving, pure, perpetual streams. :Behold a new creation rise, :New spirit breathed into the clod, :Where'ere the voice of wisdom cries, :Man know thyself and fear thy God. WILLIAM DUNCAN, PRINTER, YORK STREET, SUNDERLAND ''Footnote:'' ''These texts have been copied from negative photographs of the original book which are held by the Monkwearmouth Local Studies Group based at Monkwearmouth Library. In retyping the text, I have kept to the grammar used by Mr. John Thompson but have corrected one or two typographical errors.'' ---- === Present and Past History of The North Sands Shipyards ===
THE
PAST AND PRESENT HISTORY
OF
THE NORTH SANDS SHIPYARDS
AND
THEIR SURROUNDINGS FROM 1823 TO 1891
BY
JOHN THOMPSON
ZETLAND STREET, MONKWEARMOUTH
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All Rights Reserved
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WILLIAM DUNCAN, PRINTER, YORK STREET, SUNDERLAND
TO
MR. JOSEPH LOWES THOMPSON
OF
ASHVILLE, MONKWEARMOUTH
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This history of the North Sands Shipyards which I have just prepared has been a work of labour and love which I owe to you and your respective families. Since you and your late father have taken such a prominent part in the work thus described, and because you are almost the only survivors at the present date of all those who struggled to make this popular building place as it is at the present time, I therefore humbly ask the favour to be allowed to dedicate the work to you. JOHN THOMPSON November, 1891   '''NORTH SANDS SHIPYARDS DURING THE PAST SEVENTY YEARS''' ———— Our residential abodes have no doubt a wonderful history, often carrying us back to long years that are past. The wandering mechanic is struck with astonishment when, after an absence of a number of years from his native town, he returns to find long lines of streets sprung into existence, and the noisy and ceaseless whirl of traffic taken the place of the formerly quiet and peaceful hamlet. I believe I am right in saying that there are many persons, even in this enlightened age, who have no conception of the changes that are daily taking place, some even failing to notice the very nature of that which is occurring around their own homesteads. It is beyond my present purpose, however, to dwell on this subject, but at once to present to my readers some practical information on the subject selected — "North Sands shipyards during the past seventy years." Time is often represented as a thief, as the following lines point out: — :"Time's a handbreadth, 'tis a tale. :'Tis a vessel under sail. :'Tis an eagle on its way, :Darting down upon its prey. :'Tis an arrow in its flight, :Mocking the all-pursuing sight, :'Tis a short-lived, fading flower, :'Tis a rainbow in a shower." The North Sands on the Wear, we may safely affirm, has been for a long time celebrated for shipbuilding industry, ever taking the lead in everything connected with its interests, sounding the keynote in all changes that were likely to take place for the benefit of those on the upper part of the river. My recollections can lead me to 1825, when the entire length of the North Sands was occupied by some of our finest builders. Beginning from the Sand Point to the Strand end, the first was Mr. John Storey, at the extreme point. His yard was perhaps the largest; he was known to have as many as four good-sized vessels on the stocks at one time, viz. the barque "Regalia", "Attalia," "Voyager," and "Captain Cook." They were fine specimens of the style of shipbuilding of that time. The two former were owned and designed by Mr. Robert Holt, of the Monkwearmouth Brewery, and laid down by him in the upper flat of the Brewery Malting. They were built under the management of Mr. John Mills. Adjoining was the yard occupied by Mr. James Crone, one of the heads of a long line of eminent shipbuilders on the North side. There still remains a descendant of that famous family, following the same line as his ancestors on the river. We have yet to learn the cause of the name being altered from Crone to Crown. About the same year that old veteran built three splendidly modelled brigs, the "Mary," "Twins," and "Cleaver," and shortly afterwards the yard was transferred to Messrs. Oliver & Harrison. The latter was previously connected with the ferry boats. During the years Mr. Frank Oliver and his partner, Mr. John Harrison, held possession of this fine yard (for it was no doubt the best yard on the Sands at this time) they built some fine ships, not to be surpassed either for form or quality, chiefly for the coasting trade. The latter was very singular in his manner of expression to those who did not understand this eccentric man. The adjoining yard was occupied at this date by Mr. James Allison, who belonged to an old Monkwearmouth family, he residing in Roker Avenue. His old residence, which is at present occupied as the Irish Literary Institute, was then kept up in grand style. There was a public roadway leading from the main road at the North end of the Sands between those two yards. Mr. Allison is another of the same class of builders who had the fame of constructing some fine specimens of the wooden fleet which were then the pride of the Wear, and amongst which were the "Henrietta" and "Cynthia." The first-named vessel took her name from a daughter of the family. About 1830 Mr. James Allison retired from shipbuilding, and took the North Quay Brewery, then vacant, caused by Mr. Robert Holt retiring to enter upon the shipbuilding yard at Jarrow, the late Mr. Robert Thompson accepting the management of that large concern, where he remained for some time. The yard was taken over by another old Monkwearmouth veteran, the late Mr. Samuel Peter Austin, and his son, Samuel, the latter being the father to the present iron shipbuilder, Mr. S.P. Austin. This firm continued some years on the North Sands, building some fine ships, where they employed a large number of men and apprentices, and were celebrated not only for the smart style of their ships, but for the quality of their vessels. In 1846, Messrs. S.P. Austin & Son removed from the North Sands to the Panns Slipway. The adjoining yard at this early period was occupied by the Adamson family, who also in their early days belonged to Monkwearmouth. They remained in possession of this yard for a great number of years. They also had another yard, just below the Bridge, on the opposite side of the Wear. They stood in the first class as builders, and were not to be excelled for the vessels they sent to all parts of the world. At this early period they built the brig "Peace," a very find model of the early style of shipbuilding. So good and sound were the materials used, and the nature of the work performed upon her, that, to the writer's knowledge, she was running up and down our coast in the coal trade until only a few years ago, and may even now be in existence. Some few years afterwards the Adamsons removed from Sunderland to Birkenhead, near Liverpool. Mr. John Storey was induced to take the western portion of this yard, and only a small portion was left to the Adamsons. Eventually, Mr. Storey vacated the Sand Point yard, which was taken over by Mr. Henry Dobson. Mr. Storey, on his removal, acquired a small slice of the yard on the Strand side. Here he made a fine start in building a larger class of ships of superior quality, which were then in great demand. Other builders followed in the same direction. At the northern end there was a sawmill of large dimensions, a rare sight on the Wear at this period; unfortunately, its usefulness on the river was scarcely felt, for it took fire in 1828, was burnt to the ground, and never replaced again. Adjoining, on the west side, was the yard known now as the Strand Shipbuilding yard, and presently occupied by Messrs. John Crown & Co. The yard was only then of small dimensions, and was occupied by Mr. Byers, another representative of an old Monkwearmouth family. He carried on a fine business, chiefly building for the coasting trade. On the extreme Strand end of the Sands I must mention Mr. Oswald as having a small yard there. He built a small class of ships, one of the number was the smart, green-bottom brig "Zenith," a perfect model, and much admired; in fact, the ships sent from this yard were of splendid form and construction. The excellence of the work executed here was known throughout the Wear. Mr. Oswald continued here as a builder for many years. We now come to a more recent date, that of 1842 or 1843 when the '''SCREW PROPELLER''' was first introduced (as far as we know) into the Wear. The first harbinger of the change likely to take place was seen in a portion of the yard then occupied by Mr. Adamson, North Sands. A large wooden vessel, intended at first as an ordinary sailing ship, was being built by and for the late Mr. Ray, on the opposite side of the river. After the vessel had been advanced, he entertained the idea that she could be conveniently converted to a steam ship. Accordingly, if I am rightly informed, Mr. R. Thompson, then a young man, was engaged, in connection with the late Mr. Thomas Rowntree and Mr. John Brunton (the latter being first surveyor Lloyd's had in Sunderland), in making the necessary alteration and additions, to adapt the vessel's after-end to admit a screw propeller, which was considered a work of great skill in those days. This vessel was not only intended to carry coals but also goods and passengers, to London as a trader. Her engines were not of sufficient power for the size of vessel, and her build was unlike ships of the present day; in fact, she soon proved to be a failure, as far as getting her passages quick up and down. The only thing in which she excelled the ordinary run of sailing colliers was in calm weather, when she could make headway by steaming four miles per hour when others were brought up. The place of loading was at Ray's Wharf, near Hardcastle's Slip, opposite where she was built. She was appropriately named "The Experiment," for after a few years the experiment was brought to a close, by taking fire at sea, and being abandoned, though all on board were saved. There is an incident connected with the Sand Point shipyards that, in passing, ought to be mentioned, namely, '''THE RIOT AT THE SAND POINT AND LOSS OF LIFE.''' This took place on August 3rd, 1823, on the Wear, opposite Sand Point. It appears there were differences of opinion existing between the shipowners and sailors of the Wear. The latter were so determined to have their rights maintained that they put off boats, and boarded the brig "Busy," towing out to sea with a number of special constables on board, to protect the crew. Of course the specials and crew strove their hardest to prevent them boarding, but the sailors were numerous, and soon overpowered the civil force. Eventually a troop of the 3rd Light Dragoons, stationed at Newcastle, were called into requisition. They had been sent for by the civil authorities, to maintain order, by assisting the magistrates in getting the ships out to sea. The Riot Act was read, but, unfortunately, only on the shores of the South side; those on the North side remained unwarned as to what eventually would take place. This had caused all the mischief. The shipowners say that if a determined stand was not speedily made by the military force the result might be serious, so the soldiers were compelled to drive the intruders out of the ships. In this they succeeded, but not without much bloodshed. The agitated mob were on the Sand Point, where the ships had to come close in shore, and the cavalry and crew were assailed with a long and continuous shower of stones from men, women, and children. This they bore with patience for some time, but some of the soldiers were severely hurt, orders were given to fire in their own defence. This was first done by firing a volley over the heads of the infuriated mob. It had no effect whatever, and as matters became very hot, a second volley was fired, by which three men were killed and several seriously wounded. At this moment the writer of this, then quite a little boy, was standing on the bow stage of a ship then building in Mr. Storey's yard, Sand Point, held by the hand of his father, to witness the launch of the brig "Newton," when the soldiers commenced to open fire. A block maker named Creigton, standing on the right, received a bullet in the forehead, and dropped dead on the stage. This took such an effect upon father and son that they left that exposed position with all speed, by beating a hasty retreat into a more secluded and safe spot, under the sound of volleys, and the shot of musketry, which could be heard distinctly throughout Monkwearmouth, and which lasted sometime until darkness set in. The town on both sides remained in commotion for some days, under the protection of the cavalry from Newcastle, and the river under the protection of a large armed cutter, sent by the Admiralty, which acted as guard ship to the port, firing, as usual, a morning and evening gun from the upper deck, and flying her long and raking pendant when moored off the Mark Quay, where she remained until peace was restored. We now trace the career of the North Sands into a more recent period, that of 1846. The builders here at that date were Messrs. Byers & Co., Mr. Wm. Pile, Jun., Mr. John Pile, Messrs. R. Thompson & Sons, and in 1850 came Messrs. W. & T. Harkess, Mr. Gardner, Mr. J Blumer, and Mr. George Booth. At this period a complete revolution in shipbuilding took place, when both Mr. John Pile and his brother William got in full swing. Their mode of construction eclipsed all that had ever previously taken place on the Wear, and even in any other part of the country. The name of those eminent constructors was soon spread all over the world. This is no cause for wonder when we consider the stock they sprung from. The name of their grandfather, Wm. Pile, was a household word throughout the port, for the fame of this old veteran spread far and wide, through the building of the "Ganges," an East Indiaman, in 1825, on the rock at Ravenswheel, the last yard of the late Mr. Dennis A. Douglass. Their father, too, another Wm. Pile, following the excellent example of his father, made his mark among the builders of the port as a splendid constructor, so that we scarcely need wonder that the two sons became such bright and shining stars. Here let me state, that the shipwrights' wages at Hylton, in 1838, was 15/-† per week, and at the same period those on the North Sands and in the yards on the lower parts of the Wear only had 18/- per week, when they were lucky to get a full week. The writer, where he was employed, was compelled to take the half of his earnings each week out in groceries. † 15 shillings '''THE CLIPPER "LIZZIE WEBBER."''' The Piles had well merited the high encomiums passed on them at the finish of this splendid yacht-like vessel, not only for smartness and form, but for the high rate of speed which she and others of their clippers attained while under canvas. In fact, their vessels were acknowledged, and held by many, to be the swiftest sailing vessels in the China trade, known as tea ships. They were among the first, at all events, in this river, to introduce long ships with beam in proportion. Their vessels were of large dimensions, and the items of their fittings enormously costly, and they won for the builders the high name they attained in every quarter of the globe. It will be remembered that Messrs. Pile were among the first to take up iron shipbuilding. The same may be said of the style of the iron ships as already has been said of the wood ships they built. They foresaw that a great revolution was approaching, if not already at hand. Inquiries and demand for iron in place of wood were visible in every direction. They at once set about obtaining the plant necessary for the great change required to construct iron ships. The result proved most favourable, orders kept coming in, and they had no sooner made a fair start that it was seen that the class of ships they designed were admired for beauty and form, fully equal to the wood liners for which they already had obtained such a high name. A few short years after, a terrible blow to the firm was caused by the death of Mr. Wm. Pile, esteemed by every one for his acts of kindness and general benevolence, and as an employer of labour not surpassed in his kindly disposition. There were few, if any, of our builders who could reach the standard to which Mr. Wm. Pile had attained, not only as a model builder but as a model man. The writer of this having known him personally, and with greatest intimacy from childhood, can bear testimony to the good traits in the character of this eminent shipbuilder. I can remember, when quite a boy, how very fond he was of cutting out small models of ships and sailing them in the pools left by the receding tide at the Potato Garth, east of Sand Point. When questioned as to the form of his miniature vessel, he would invariably quote his favourite lines which he never forgot, and in many instances adhered to them:— :"Cod head and mackeral tail, :That's the ship for a canny good sail." ---- '''MR. JOSEPH L. THOMPSON AS A WOOD SHIPBUILDER.''' The late Mr. Robert Thompson, the founder of the firm of shipbuilders now occupying the North Sands Shipyard, was born in 1797. Having served his apprenticeship with Mr. Allison, on the North Sands, his first operations in shipbuilding were commenced in 1819, when he built several small craft in the dock berth below the Lambton Drops. In 1837 Mr. Thomas Speeding, sail maker of Monkwearmouth, made arrangements with two bachelors of the name of Melvin, ropers, of Chaytor's Haugh, for the building of a small brig here. Mr. Robert Thompson was engaged to build this vessel, leaving Mr. Storey, for whom he was then foreman, on the North Sands. In due course, this vessel was built, and named the "Iona," being the first vessel to enter the Wearmouth Dock. About this period there were wood shipbuilding yards from the North Pier to within three quarters of a mile of Lambton Castle, one adjoining the estate boundary wall, the builder being one Thomas Lanchester. We come to another interesting epoch of the North Sands, that of the late Mr. Robert Thompson taking possession of the yard in February, 1846. Mr. Thompson was no novice in shipbuilding, but had gained much experience by the difficulties he had had to grapple with. His success led to his removal to this favourite spot, where he was soon recognised to be one of the leading builders on the Wear. Building many of the large class wooden ships of superior quality (like the Piles previously alluded to), he went largely in for increasing the length of the many fine vessels, entrusted to his construction. Mr. Joseph L. Thompson continued building for some years under the old firm's name of R. Thompson & Sons. Like his father, he was truly successful in his profession, building a smart and useful ship. Of the large wood vessels built by Mr. Joseph L. Thompson may be mentioned the "Vincedora," "Rondinella," "Freedom," "Golondrina," "Atossa," "Morning Glory," "Aurea," "Star," "Iduna," "Veronica," "Trevanion," and many others. The largest wood vessel was named the "Helvellyn," built in 1855, and of the following dimensions: length, 189 ft.; breadth, 32 ft. 10 in.; depth, 22 ft.; and of 1017 tons measurement. She was launched 21st April, 1856. From 1846 to 1869, 40,278 tons wood ships were built. Wood shipbuilding was continued until the year 1869, when the last wood vessel built by Mr. Joseph L. Thompson, numbered 103, was built and launched early in 1870 and named the "Peace," in commemoration of the close of the Franco-German war. In the year 1864, Mr. William Pile desired to extend his shipyard, The landed proprietor, however, considered that Mr. Joseph L. Thompson had a strong claim to remain on the North Sands, which resulted in the latter taking the yard to the eastward, then occupied by Mr. John Blumer. During the later years, wooden vessels of every description were built by Mr. Joseph L. Thompson, from the small coasting vessel to the largest East Indian trader. Many vessels were also designed and built for the copper ore trade. The firm were the builders of the first wooden vessel built on the Wear having iron diagonal straps. This vessel (built in 1853, and mentioned in Surtees' History of Durham) was named the "City of Carlisle," and was 158 feet in length and of 1000 tons measurement. '''MESSRS. JOSEPH L. THOMPSON & SONS, IRON SHIPBUILDERS''' A new era in connection with this firm was about to be ushered in. The decay of wood shipbuilding being apparent, active preparations for adapting the yard for the building of iron vessels were commenced on the 2nd December, 1870. Mr. Joseph. L. Thompson laid the first keel of an iron steamer on the 1st March, 1871, and in due time, the firm was changed to Joseph L. Thompson & Sons, the change taking place in the year 1873. In the year 1880, the whole of the North Sands came into the possession of Messrs. Thompson, and, more recently, they have made another extension, by enclosing the vacant ground to the eastward of the present shipyard, so that now, with the facilities thus afforded, the North Sands shipyard is on of the best appointed in the country, having all the most modern machinery and plant obtainable, including hydraulic riveters, cranes, winches, and plate bending machines. The shell plate and angle furnaces, and the hydraulic plant, are the special design of the works' manager Mr. P. Phorson, Jun., the furnaces being heated by gas which is manufactured in the works by means of large gas producers. During the period of the winter months the whole of the machinery sheds are lighted by means of the Lucigen light now in general use for outside purposes. Vessels of great length and tonnage are being built, the firm having no less than six commodious building berths or slipways, where vessels upwards of 50 ft. in breadth, and varying from 320 ft. to 450 ft. in length, can be put on the stocks at one time. It is worthy of note that, at the present time, the firm have not a vessel building under 300 feet in length, and some of the largest and most powerful vessels in the mercantile service are being, and have been built, in the North Sands Shipyard. They have been classed, and rightly so, as '''"THE PREMIER BUILDERS."''' This has been proved by many past years' reports of the number of ships they produced during each year, and also of the tonnage. I have now before me the list of ships built and registered at Lloyd's for the half year ending June, 1882, and this gives the firm credit of building eight large, powerful ships in the short space of six months, the total registered tonnage being 17,390 tons, while the aggregate horse power of engines is put down at 1555 nominal horse power, and about 8800 indicated. With the exception of the year 1884, the North Sands yard has launched annually the largest amount of tonnage built on the Wear since 1880. Consult the following:— {|border="1" | Date || Tonnage || Date || Tonnage |- | 1880 || 17,880 || 1886 || 16,058 |- | 1881 || 19,007 || 1887 || 21,823 |- | 1882 || 27,891 || 1888 || 35,121 |- | 1883 || 30,520 || 1889 || 30,543 |- | 1884 ||   7,024 || 1890|| 32,040 |- | 1885 || 15,562 || || |- |}   = The total tonnage built by the firms from 1846 to 1890 is as follows:— ::1846 to 1869 . . 40,278, wood. ::1871 to 1886 . . 173,728, iron. ::1885 to 1890 . . 139,919, steel :::::———— :::::353,925, tons. During the present year over 32,000 tons will be launched, two of the vessels being over 4000 tons measurement. A few years ago the firm entered into negotiations with Sir Hedworth Williamson, Bart., to take over the estate situated at or on the North Quay (formerly intended for the late Mr. Wm. Pile, and now known as the Manor Quay Repairing Works) as a repairing depôt, where they have a river frontage of over 600 feet in length, and are doing a large amount of business in the fitting and repairing line. As the shops are launched, they are berthed at the Manor Quay Works, where they are afloat; and, after receiving their engines, are completely fitted for sea. The firm have expended a large amount of money in the erection of two fine and powerful cranes for lifting the masts and other heavy materials in the ships while at the Quay. They have also erected excellent workshops for the smiths, fitters, joiners, and painters. The machinery here is also of the latest type of modern science. We hear that it is contemplated, some day, to sink, at the western end, a graving dock, in the part vacated by Messrs. Robson & Sons. There can be no doubt but it will prove a paying concern, from the quantity of repairs they are having from nearly all parts of the world. But to return to the main and principal yard. On entering, we find a substantial suite of offices, where a large staff of clerks (as may be expected) are employed in the various departments of this vast establishment. The most interesting departments to visit would be that of the drawing office and model room, which contains a valuable collection of models of vessels built by the firm and their predecessors, dating as far back as the year 1838, when the brig "Barnard Castle" was built at Coxgreen by the late Mr. Robert Thompson. The model of this vessel is among many hundreds of fine specimens of naval architecture which have been built by the firm during the last fifty years, showing clearly the change in style of vessel between the old wooden sailers to the present magnificent liners. The firm have successfully exhibited models of their vessels at Paris, London, Liverpool, Glasgow, and Newcastle exhibitions. Many opportunities have been afforded to visit the joiners' shop. It is of large dimensions, upon one floor. As you enter you hear an unwelcome and distracting noise, proceeding from the whirring tools in motion. The chief are the large circular saws, with their terrific teeth, which roar into the wood with such vigour, that it seems to flinch on the travelling slide as it slowly moves to its doom. Another object which soon strikes the eye of the visitor is the band saws, endless tapes of steel working over pairs of rollers, and always running in one direction. There are also fret saws with the usual up-and-down motion, cutting the most delicate and elaborate patterns and designs for the cabin fittings. Then there is not only the sawing, but the planing, moulding, morticing, tenoning, dovetailing, turning, all in full chop and scoop and spin. In the stores are kept the various fancy woods in process of seasoning, such as the ash, elm, and plane tree from our own country; teak from Burmah; mahogany from the Gulf; black walnut from the States; deals — red, white and yellow — from the St. Lawrence and the Baltic. All these fancy woods undergo the process of polishing before they are fixed in their respective places. This yard is very different to what was formerly seen on the North Sands. It is surrounded on all sides by the main gate, the public being excluded unless by special permission. The workmen, as they enter, take up their ticket. To those who have no knowledge of its workings, I may say it is merely a simple brass or leaden ticket, with a given number inserted therein, that being the number of the workman on the books; and, when once the ticket is taken out, no workman can leave the yard until the appointed time, unless he obtains a special order from the yard foreman. The introduction of the ticket system was adopted by the Admiralty in all Her Majesty's dockyards, at home and abroad, many years ago, they being the founders, and the system has been proved, wherever it has been tried, to be of great value. In taking a stroll through the yard, the visitor's eye must soon be caught, and his hearing deafened, by the continuous rattle of the riveting hammer, which is to some quite distracting. This is increased by the vast machinery in motion, from the huge shears to the many punching machines, where the holes are driven through the plates with so much ease. It is marvellous to see the rapidity with which they are going, and the correctness with which they perform their various fractions. The rolls is another useful implement driven by machinery for the purpose of forming the plates to the shape required before they are sent to the ship. along the top of the yard the authorities have adopted a fine method for getting the plates, and frames, and heavy material on board each ship by means of hydraulic cranes fixed in the ground, and put into motion by means of wire rope. Thus the work is greatly facilitated, and is a great improvement on the past. Mr. Joseph L. Thompson, Sen., finding he required more rest from active service — the strain of so many years' toil, coupled with growing years, beginning to tell upon him — after mature consideration, felt that he could, with confidence, leave the management of the entire business safely in the hands of his three sons, each of whom had had a thorough and practical training in his profession. As time passes on they have proved to his satisfaction that they had all the knowledge necessary for this great and gigantic undertaking. Being so long on the active list, he has found it difficult to settle down all at once, so that on occasions, when weather permits, he can be seen as heretofore wending his way towards the yard, often on foot, with all that pleasantness of demeanour which characterises a good man, in order to give advice should it be required, but feeling assured that the three sons are entirely masters of the situation, and fully capable of carrying out the vast undertaking in their hands. His homestead which he has erected, is known as Ashville, on the Newcastle Road. It is all that could be desired, the grounds being neatly laid out. This is enough of itself to attract the retirement of such an one as Mr. Joseph L. Thompson, but with him a retired life seems not to be regarded as a safe one, consequently, when in robust health, he appears still in love with the clattering sound of the hammer and the shrill shriek of the "buzzer." Now that the North Sands shipyard is entirely under the control of his three sons, Messrs. Robert Thompson, Joseph L. Thompson, Jun., and Charles Elliot Thompson, I may venture to say a few words on the progress they have made, which is visible on every hand. Within a recent date they have, in conjunction with Mr. J. Dickinson, succeeded in obtaining the Monk Street engine works, and have converted them into a brass and metal foundry. A large portion of it has been transformed into a most commodious pattern shop, and they have recently added a smiths' shop to the foundry. A large amount of the castings for the ships' engines are manipulated here, and it affords employment to a large number of workmen. Another addition to the works of this enterprising firm is the purchase of the forge at Pallion. They have, at considerable expense, made it well adapted for the forgings of all the heavy work they require at the North Sands yard, such as stems and sternposts. The heaviest and largest main forgings are also made, and a considerable export trade is down with Norway, Sweden, Germany, and Spain. We hardly need, therefore, wonder how rapidly they can cope with the large amount of work they take in hand. In addition to the various methods introduced by the principals in the different departments, they have the benefit of a most keen and active general manager, in the person of Mr. James Marr, who occupies an important and responsible position with the firm, while the works in the yard are entrusted to Mr. P. Phorson, Jun., works' manager, he having served his apprenticeship with the firm. Needless to say, much depends upon the staff in carrying out the orders of such large and important works to ensure a successful issue, and this firm has the good fortune to be assisted by a large and efficient body of officials. It ought to be fully understood that, of all large vessels under construction here, as well as at other yards on the Wear, very few, if any, are of iron, as formerly, steel being substituted instead of iron. This firm have not built an iron vessel since the year 1885. Before I close, I may mention an interesting event in connection with this yard. I refer to the report in the Sunderland Daily Echo, dated August 14th, 1891. It is there stated that the steamer "Queensland," recently built by the firm of Messrs. J. L. Thompson & Sons, North Sands, for Mr. Wm. Kish of this town, a vessel of 360 ft. in length, and 48 ft. beam, performed the voyage from this port to Penang in thirty days, including stoppages in the Suez Canal, a voyage equal to that made by the steamers owned by the Peninsular and Oriental Company. This report must have been gratifying to the builders, also to Mr. John Dickinson, of the Palmer's Hill Engine Works, who made the engines. Both these firms have the reputation of building fine specimens of naval architecture, combined with speed and sea-going qualities. The gradual development in this firm, which has been going on for years, has been a blessing to both sides of the Wear. The following are the names of a few of the important steamers, built by the firm during recent years: — :Kaisow, Moyune, Keemun, Pak Ling, built for the China Shippers Mutual Steam Navigation Company. :Thisbe, Pluto, and Euterpe, built for the Austro-Hungarian Lloyd's Steam Navigation Company. :Coogee, Hubbuck, Murrumbidgee, Culgoa, Yarrawonga, and Port Chalmers, built for the Anglo-Australasian passenger and wool service. :Conde Wifredo, Cabo Palos, Cabo Penas, Cabo Quejo, Cabo San Antonio, Cabo Silleiro, Cabo Prior, Cabo San Vicente, and the Italica, built to the order of Spanish companies. Many of the above vessels are fitted with electric light installation, and otherwise handsomely fitted. In the year 1884, the officials presented each member of the firm with a very handsome presentation in the form of cabinet photographs of every member of staff employed at North Sands yard, which is very artistically arranged, and is much appreciated as an expression of goodwill towards the firm. The senior representative of the firm, Mr. Robert Thompson, also Mr. Joseph L. Thompson, Jun., are members of the Institute of Naval Architects. In March, 1884, Mr. Robert Thompson read a Paper of some length, dealing with the loadline question, and gave evidence before the Load Line Commission. In the year 1884, he took an active part in the formation of the North-East Coast Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders, of which he is a Vice-President, and a member of the Council of that Institution. During the session of 1887 an important Paper on "The Influence of Coal Consumption and the Commercial Efficiency in design of Cargo Steamers." was contributed by Mr. R. Thompson, and read before the members of the North-East Coast Institute. Mr. Thompson is also a member of the Iron and Steel Institute; River Wear Commission; and was recently appointed as one of the representatives of the North-East Coast on the Consultative Committee of Lloyd's Registry, and in September, 1890, he was appointed a Justice of the Peace in the County of Durham. It may be said that Messrs. Thompson have manifested a very enterprising spirit in undertaking the development of their business, many important additions having been made to the existing facilities of the port for the success of the shipbuilding industry of the Wear. The works are on the Admiralty list for the building of Government vessels. '''THE ANCESTRY OF THE THOMPSON FAMILY''' can be traced back for many years, claiming the old ancient parish of Monkwearmouth Shore as their birthplace. As a family, they remain still unbroken, excepting in a few instances where the Great Leveller has made inroads according to the workings of his unlimited power, removing stems and branches of families, and causing lamentation and devastation. To return to the subject. There can be no doubt that the firm, taking into account the various establishments under their control, are the largest employers of labour on the Wear. It is computed that, at present, the workmen now employed will exceed 2000. I will conclude with the remaining portion of that already given on "Time." :"'Tis a momentary ray, :Smiling through the winter's day: :'Tis a torrent's rapid stream, :'Tis a shadow, 'tis a dream. :'Tis the closing watch of night, :Dying at the rising light: :'Tis a bubble, 'tis a sigh; :Be prepared, O man, to die. :Time slowly comes, 'tis quickly past; :Anticipate, and hold him fast; :And lo, the forelocks on his brow, :Once past, what speed can e'er pursue?" ''Footnote:'' ''These texts have been copied from negative photographs of the original book which are held by the Monkwearmouth Local Studies Group based at Monkwearmouth Library. In retyping the text, I have kept to the grammar used by Mr. John Thompson but have corrected one or two typographical errors.'' ''Michael Thompson'' ----

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[[Category:Old Three Hundred]][[Category: Texas Founders and Settlers]][[Category: Texas First Families]][[Category: Texas, Notables]] The name "Old Three Hundred" refers to the settlers who received land grants in Stephen F. Austin's first colony in Mexico. Although not originally enthusiastic about the project, Austin continued the colonization activities after the death of his father, Moses Austin. He traveled to San Antonio, where he met with the Spanish governor Antonio María Martínez. The governor acknowledged Stephen F. Austin as his father's successor, allowing the colonization activities to proceed. Austin agreed with Martínez to be responsible for all administrative tasks after he arranged for settlers to come to Texas in exchange for land; in payment for his services, Austin would collect 12½ cents an acre in compensation. Austin returned to New Orleans and sought willing colonists and by the end of the summer of 1824 most of the Old Three Hundred were settled in Texas. {|class="wikitable sortable" border="1" width="100%" ! Head of household || Born || Died || Family as of March 1826 || Notes |- | [[Alcorn-996|Elijah Allcorn]] || 1769 || 1844 || Wife, five children and two servants. || |- | Martin Allen || 1780 || 1837 || Wife, nine children || |- | [[Alley-35|Abraham Alley]] || 1803 || 1862 || Wife, five children || Brother of John, Rawson, Thomas and William Alley |- | [[Alley-41|John C. Alley]] || || 1822 || || Brother of Abraham, Thomas, Rawson and William Alley. |- | [[Alley-43|Rawson Alley ]]|| 1793 || 1833 || Single || Brother of Abraham, John, Thomas and William Alley |- | [[Alley-42|Thomas Alley]] || || 1826 || Single || Brother of Abraham, John, Rawson and William Alley |- | [[Alley-44|William Alley]] || 1800 || August 15, 1869 || Single || Brother of Abraham, John, Rawson and Thomas Alley |- | Charles Alsbury || || || Single || Brother of Harvey and Horace Alsbury. Died about 1828. |- | Harvey Alsbury || || || Wife || Brother of Charles and Horace Alsbury |- | [[Alsbury-31|Horace Alsbury]] || 1805 || June 1847 || Single; later married Juana Navarro || |- | Thomas Alsbury || 1773 || || Wife and two daughters || Father of Charles, Harvey and Horace Alsbury. Wife Leah Catlett Alsbury. Daughters Leah Ann and Marion B. Served in the War of 1812. Died August 1826. |- | Simeon Asa Anderson || || || Wife, three children, one slave || |- | John Andrews || || February 1838 || Wife, two children, one servant || |- | William Andrews || || 1840 || Wife, five children, two slaves || Daughter married Randal Jones in 1824. |- | Samuel Angier || August 26, 1792 || || || In 1829, married fellow colonist Pamelia Pickett |- | James E.B. Austin || October 3, 1803 || August 14, 1829 || || Helped put down the Fredonian Rebellion. Brother of Stephen F. Austin. |- | John Austin || March 17, 1801 || August 11, 1833 || || |- | [[Austin-1002|Stephen F. Austin]] || November 3, 1793 || December 27, 1836 || || |- | James B. Baily || November 13, 1797 || September 30, 1835 || 5 wives and 18 kids || Father-in-law of [[Polley-175|Joseph H. Polley]] |- | Daniel E. Balis || || || || |- | William Baratt || || || || |- | Thomas Barnet || || || || |- | [[Barron-1394|Thomas Hudson Barron]] || 1796 || 1874 || 2 wives 22 children || |- | Mills M. Battle || || || || |- | James Beard || || || || |- | Benjamin Beason || || 1837 || || |- | Charles Belknap || || || || |- | Josiah H. Bell || || || || |- | Thomas B. Bell || || || Wife Prudencio, three children || Donated the land on which Bellville was founded in 1846 |- | M. Berry || || || || |- | Isaac Best || || || || |- | Jacob Betts || || || || |- | Francis Biggam || || || || |- | William Bloodgood || || || || |- | Thomas Boatwright || || || || |- | Thomas Borden || || || || |- | Caleb R. Bostwick || || || || |- | John T. Bowman || || || || |- | Edward R. Bradley || || || || |- | John Bradley || || || || |- | Thomas Bradley || || || || |- | Charles Breen || || || || |- | Patrick Brias || || || || |- | William B. Bridges || 1795 || April 4, 1853 || || |- | [[Bright-3119|David Bright]] || 1770 || September 2, 1837 || || |- | Enoch Brinson || || || || |- | Bluford Brooks || || || || |- | Robert Brotherington || || || || |- | George Brown || || || || |- | John Brown || || || || |- | William S. Brown || || || || |- | Aylett C. Buckner || || || || |- | Pumphrey Brunet || || || || |- | Jesse Burnam || 1792 || 1883 || || |- | Micajah Byrd || || || || |- | Morris A. Callihan || ||and || || |- | Alexander Calvit || 1784 || 1836 || || |- | David Carpenter || || || || |- | William C. Carson || || || || |- | Samuel Carter || || || || |- | Jesse H. Cartwright || 1787 || 1848 || || |- | [[Cartwright-3215|Thomas N. Cartwright]] || 1798 || 1846 || || |- | [[Castleman-443|Sylvanus Castleman]] || || || || |- | Samuel Chance || || || || |- | Horatio Chriesman || || || || |- | John C. Clark || || || || |- | Antony R. Clarke || || || || |- | Merit M. Coats || || || || |- | John P. Coles || || || || |- | James Russell Cook || 1812 || 1843 || Single || |- | John Cooke || || || || |- | William Cooper || || || || |- | Robert Cooper || || || 5 children || |- | John Crownover || || || 1 son || Married to Elizabeth Chesney, son John Chesney Crownover born 1799 in Pennsylvania |- | James Cummings || || || || |- | John Cummings || || || || |- | Rebecca Cummins || || || || |- | William Cummings || || || || |- | James (Jack) Cummins || c. 1773 || 1849 || || |- | James Curtis, Sr. || || || || |- | James Curtis, Jr. || || || || |- | Hinton Curtis || || || || |- | Samuel Davidson || || || || |- | Thomas Davis || || || || |- | D. Deckrow || || || || |- | Charles Demos || || || || |- | Peter Demos || || || || |- | William B. Dewees || Sep. 8th, 1799 || Apr. 14th, 1878 || || |- | John Dickinson || || || || |- | Nicholas Dillard || || || || |- | Thomas M. Duke || || || || |- | George Duty || || || || |- | Joseph Duty || March 6, 1801 (Gallatin, TN) || September 11, 1855 (Webberville, TX) || || |- | Clement C. Dyer || || || || |- | Thomas Earle || || || || |- | G.E. Edwards || || || || |- | John Elam || || || || |- | Robert Elder || || || || |- | Charles Falenash || || || || |- | David Fenton || || || || |- | James Fisher || || || || |- | David Fitzgerald || || 1832 || Widowed with one son and daughter. || The plot of land now sits in modern Fort Bend County. Fitzgerald died in 1832 and willed the land to his daughter Sarah. She would later sell the entire property to Johnathan Dawson Waters. |- | Isaiah Flanakin || || || || |- | Elisha Flowers || || || || |- | Isaac Foster || || || || |- | John Foster || || 1837 || 2 sons || |- | Randolph Foster || || || || |- | James Frazier || || || || |- | Churchill Fulshear || || || || |- | Charles Garret || || || || |- | Samuel Gates || || || || |- | William Gates || || || || |- | Freeman George || 1780 || 1834 || Wife, 8 sons || Freeman George received 1 sitios land between San Bernard and Bay Prairie (Matagorda County) and 1 labor of land located Brazos East side opposite San Felipe (Waller County). According to the Handbook of Texas Online, he was given a league and a labor of land (see above) which is known as Matagorda and Waller counties on July 7, 1824. Also one of the original patentees in the vicinity of Old Ocean, Texas, in southwestern Brazoria Co. |- | Preston Gilbert || || || || |- | Sarah Gilbert || || || || |- | Daniel Gilleland || || || || |- | Chester S. Gorbet || || || || |- | Michael Gouldrich || || || || |- | Thomas Gray || || || || |- | Jared E. Groce || 1782 || 1839 || || |- | Robert Guthrie || || || || |- | John Haddan || || || || |- | Samuel C. Hady || || || || |- | George B. Hall || || || || |- | John W. Hall || || || || |- | W. J. Hall || || || || |- | David Hamilton || || || || |- | Abner Harris || || || || |- | David Harris || || || || |- | John R. Harris || || || || |- | William Harris || || || || |- | William J. Harris || || || || |- | George Harrison || || || || |- | William Harvey || || || || |- | Thomas S. Haynes || || || || |- | James Hensley || || || || |- | [[Hodges-3592|Alexander Hodge]]|| 1757 || 1836 || || Historical marker erected at Hodge's Bend Cemetery in Fort Bend County (1975), where Alexander Hodge's grave is located. |- | Francis Holland || || || || |- | William Holland || || || || |- | Kinchen Holliman || || || || |- | James Hope || || || || |- | C.S. Hudson || || || || |- | George Huff || || || || |- | John Huff || || || || |- | Isaac Hughes || || || || |- | Eli Hunter || || || || |- | Johnson Hunter || || || || |- | John Iiams || || || || This may be John Williams. |- | Ira Ingram || 1788 || 1837 || || |- | Seth Ingram || || || || |- | John Irons || || || || |- | Samuel Isaacks || || || || |- | Alexander Jackson || || || || |- |[[Jackson-11506|Humphrey Jackson]] ||1784||1833|| || Unable to run his plantation because he chose not to own slaves, Jackson traveled to Texas in September 1823 and built a log cabin outside Austin's colony on the San Jacinto River, a half mile west of the site of present [[Space:Crosby%2C_Texas_Place_Study|Crosby]]. When it was discovered that he had settled outside the colony, Jackson petitioned the Baron de Bastrop, who on August 16, 1824, granted him title to a league and a labor of land, including the place where he had settled, in what is now Harris County. To become a legal colonist, Jackson next petitioned the Mexican government to form the San Jacinto District under control of the Austin colony; he was elected alcalde of the new district in 1824, 1825, and 1827, and served as ex officio militia captain of the San Jacinto area. |- | Isaac Jackson || || || || |- | Thomas Jamison || || || || |- | Henry W. Johnson || || || || |- | Henry Jones || || || || |- | James W. Jones || || || || |- | Oliver Jones || || || || |- | R. Jones || || || || |- | Imla Keep || || || || |- | John C. Keller || || || || |- | John Kelly || || || || |- | Samuel Kennedy || || || || |- | Alfred Kennon || || || || |- | James Kerr || || || || |- | Peter Kerr || || || || |- | William Kerr || || || || |- | William Kincheloe || || || || |- | William Kingston || || || || |- | James Knight || || || || |- | Abner Kuykendall || 1777 || 1834 || || Brother of Robert and Joseph, father of Barzillia. Commanded the militia of Austin's colony, murdered by Joseph Clayton. |- | Barzillai Kuykendall || || || || Son of Abner Kuykendall |- | Joseph Kuykendall || || || || |- | Robert Kuykendall || || || || |- | Hosea H. League || || || || |- | Joel Leakey || || || || |- | Benjamin Linsey || || || || |- | John Little || || || || |- | William Little || || || || |- | Jane H. Wilkinson Long || 1798 || 1880 || || Mother of Texas |- | James Lynch || || || || |- | Nathanael Lynch || || || || |- | John McCroskey || || || || |- | Arthur McCormick || || || || |- | David McCormick || || || || |- | John McCormick || || || || |- | Thomas McCoy || || || || |- | Aechilles McFarlan || || || || |- | John McFarlan || || || || |- | Thomas F. McKinney || 1801 || 1873 || || Father of the Texas Navy |- | Hugh McKinsey || || || || |- | A.W. McClain || || || || |- | James McNair || || || || |- | Daniel McNeel || || || || |- | George W. McNeel || || || || |- | John McNeel || || || || |- | John G. McNeel || || || || |- | Pleasant D. McNeel || || || || |- | Sterling McNeel || || || || |- | Elizabeth McNutt || || || || |- | William McWilliams || || || || |- | Shubael Marsh || || || || |- | Wily Martin || 1776 || 1842 || || |- | William Mathis || || || || |- | David H. Milburn || || || || |- | Samuel Miller || || || || |- | Samuel R. Miller || || || || |- | Simon Miller || || || || |- | James D. Millican || || || || |- | Robert Millican || || || || |- | William Millican || || || || |- | Joseph Minus || || || || |- | Asa Mitchell || || || || |- | John L. Monks || || || || |- | John H. Moore || Aug. 13, 1800 || Dec. 02, 1880 || Single || Indian fighter, builder of Moore's Fort, and leader at the Battle of Gonzales. Married Eliza Cummins, daughter of Jack Cummins listed above. |- | Luke Moore || || || || |- | Moses Morrison || || || || |- | William Morton || || || || |- | David Mouser || || || || |- | James Nelson || || || || |- | Joseph Newman || c. 1787 || 1831 || Wife Rachel Rabb, 10 children || Brother in-law to John Rabb and Thomas J. Rabb, he ranched and farmed a sitio near Bonus. |- | Charles Isaac Nidever || || || || |- | M.B. Nuckols || || || || |- | James Orrick || || || || |- | Nathan Osborn || || || || |- | William Parks || || || || |- | Joshua Parker || || || || |- | William Parker || || || || |- | Isaac Pennington || || || || |- | George S. Pentecost || || || || |- | Freeman Pettus || || || || |- | William A. Pettus || || || || |- | John Petty || || || || |- | J.C. Peyton || || || || |- | James A.E. Phelps || || || || |- | I.B. Phillips || || || || |- | Zeno Philips || || || || |- | Pamelia Picket || || || || |- |[[Polley-175| Joseph H. Polley]] ||28 Dec 1795 ||26 Mar 1869 ||Wife, Mary Bailey || Son-in-law of James B. Bailey |- | Peter Powell || || || || |- | William Prater || || || || |- | Pleasant Pruitt || || || || |- | William Pryor || c. 1775 || 1833 || Wife Betsy Trammell, 6 children || His death was recorded as 9 Sept 1833 in the diary of William B. Travis. Pryor's will states he was from Botetourt County, Virginia. |- | Andrew Rabb || || || || |- | John Rabb || || || || |- | Thomas J. Rabb || || || || |- | William Rabb || || || || |- | William Raleigh || || || || |- | L. Ramey || || || || |- | David Randon || || || || |- | John Randon || || || || |- | Frederic H. Rankin || || || || |- | Amos Rawls || || || || |- | Benjamin Rawls || || || || |- | Daniel Rawls || || || || |- | Stephen Richardson || || || || |- | Elijah Roark || || || || |- | Earle Robbins || || || || |- | William Robbins || || || || |- | Andrew Roberts || || 1844 || Wife Sally, four daughters, and one son || |- | Noel F. Roberts || C. 1820 || C. 1825 || Harriet Pryor || |- | William Roberts || || aft. 1856 || Elizabeth Pryor || |- | Edward Robertson || || || || |- | Andrew Robinson Sr. || || 1852 || Wife Nancy and two children || First settler |- | George Robinson || || || || |- | James Ross || || || || |- | June Salmeron || || || || |- | Joseph San Pierre || || || || |- | Robert Scobey || || || || |- | Marvin Scheick || || || || |- | James Scott || || || || |- | William Scott || || || || |- | William Selkirk || || || || |- | Owen Shannon || 1762 || 1839 || Margaret & children || |- | David Shelby || || || || |- | Daniel Shipman || NC 20 Feb 1801 || Goliad County Texas 4 Mar 1881 || || |- | Moses Shipman || || || || |- | [[Sims-9449|Bartlett Sims]] || 1792 || 1864 || Wife and nine children || |- | George Washington Singleton || || || || Related to Charla Kaye Moore Sisk |- | Phillip Singleton || || || || |- | Christian Smith || || || || |- | Cornelius Smith || || || || |- | John Smith || || || || |- | William Smeathers || 1767 || 1837 || || |- | Gabriel S. Snider || || || || |- | Albert L. Sojourner || || || || |- | Nancy Spencer || || || || |- | Adam Stafford || || || || |- | William Stafford || || || || |- | Thomas Stevens || || || || |- | Owen H. Stout || || || || |- | John Strange || || || || |- | Walter Sutherland || || || || |- | David Tally || || || || |- | John I. Taylor || || || || |- | George Teel || || || || |- | Ezekiel Thomas || || || || |- | Jacob Thomas || || || || |- | Jesse Thompson || || || || |- | Thomas J. Tone || || || || |- | James F. Tong || || || || |- | Samuel Toy || || || || |- | John Trobough || || || || |- | Elizabeth Piemmons Tumlinson || born 1778 || died 1829 || Wife of John Jackson Tumlinson whom was killed while crossing the Guadalupe rive by Waco Indians || |- | James Tumlinson || || || || |- | Isaac Vandorn || || || || |- | Martin Varner || || || || |- | Allen Vince || || || || |- | Richard Vince || || || || |- | Robert Vince || || || || |- | William Vince || || || || |- | James Walker || || || || |- | Thomas Walker || || || || |- | Caleb Wallice || || || || |- | Francis F. Wells || || || || |- | [[Comstock-1052|Amy White]] ||10 Mar 1775||1853 || || White moved to Texas and claimed her 4,428 acres on the west side of the San Jacinto River on August 16, 1824. Mother of eldest son, [[White-41797|Reuben White]]. Sister-in-law of [[Jackson-11506|Humphrey Jackson]]. |- | Joseph White || || || || |- | [[White-41797|Reuben White]] ||1795||1848|| ||White moved to Texas in 1824 and received a grant of one league on the east bank of the San Jacinto River on 19 Aug 1824 (the area now known as Barrett Station), south of the Jackson plot (White's Uncle). Son of [[Comstock-1052|Amy White]]. |- | Walter C. White || || || || |- | William White || || || || |- | Boland Whitesides || || || || |- | Henry Whitesides || || || || |- | James Whitesides || || || || |- | William Whitesides || || || || |- | Nathaniel Whiting || || || || |- | William Whitlock || || || || |- | Elias D. Wightman || || || || |- | Jane Wilkins || || || || |- | George I. Williams || || || || |- | Henry Williams || || || || |- | John Williams || || || || |- | John R. Williams || || || || Built "The Old Place" along Clear Creek, which eventually became the oldest remaining structure in Harris County, Texas. It is now part of Houston's Sam Houston Park |- | Robert H. Williams || || || || |- | Samuel M. Williams || || || || |- | Solomon Williams || || || || |- | Thomas Williams || || || || |- | [[Woods-859|Zadock Woods aka Zaduck]] || 1773 || 1842 || || Served in the battle of Gonzales, the battle of Concepción, the Grass Fight and the Runaway Scrape. Colonist of Texas, Zadock Woods was one of the "Old Three Hundred" who established a colony area with land purchased from Stephen F. Austin. A veteran of the War of 1812, he served in the battle of Gonzales, the battle of Concepción, the Grass Fight and the Runaway Scrape. His homestead was a fortified inn, known as Fort Woods, built to provide protection from Indian attacks on the colonists. He was the oldest man killed in the "Dawson expedition" September 1842. |}

Old Times In North Yarmouth, Maine

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Maine | Maine Sources]] __TOC__ == Old Times In North Yarmouth, Maine == : A.K.A.: Old Times: A Magazine Devoted to the Preservation and Publication of Documents Relating to the Early History of North Yarmouth, Maine : A.K.A.: The Westcustogo Chronicle * publisher by [[Corliss-785|Augustus Whittemore Corliss]], Yarmouth, Maine, 1877- * [http://www.dredgings.com/oldbooks/corliss.htm The Publications of General Augustus Whittemore Corliss] ::* Although he had a career as an officer of the United States Army, he also was the publisher of "Old Times...," a very significant genealogical and historical quarterly magazine of his home town. * [http://www.dredgings.com/map/northyarmouth17.bmp Old Colonial Lotting Map of Ancient North Yarmouth, District of Maine] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Old Times In North Yarmouth, Maine|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1-2, 1877-1878. ::* https://archive.org/details/oldtimesmagazin187778yarm * Vol. 3-4 1879-1880 ::* https://archive.org/details/oldtimesmagazine18791880yarm * Vol. 5-6 1881-1882 ::* https://archive.org/details/oldtimesmagazin188182yarm ::* https://archive.org/details/oldtimesmagazine188182yarm ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008696696 * Vol. 7-8 1883-1884 ::* https://archive.org/details/oldtimesmagazin188384yarm ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008696696 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=pa4TAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=s24UAAAAYAAJ ==== Westcustogo Chronicle ==== devoted to the publication of documents relating to the early history of North Yarmouth, Maine, including Harpswell, Freeport, Cumberland, and Yarmouth, all offshoots of the old town. Also, genealogical records of the principal families in each town * Vol. 1, No. 1 (January, 1885) page 1-11 (the only issue published) * https://archive.org/details/westcustogochron00unse === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:Old Times In North Yarmouth, Maine|Old Times In North Yarmouth, Maine]]'' (Augustus W. Corliss, Yarmouth, Maine, 1877) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#OTNYM|Old Times]])

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== Overview == Co-ordination of references to Old Wilsley near Cranbrook in Kent. Please feel free to add historical information, pictures, etc. The following timeline has been created in the hope of clarifying Weston ownership and descent of Old Wilsley, but any events connected with the property should be added to it. == Timeline == 1569: Anne, probably the owner of or heir to Old Wilsley, widow of Richard Courthope married Rev Thomas Lawes. 1594: Thomas Lawes left Wilsley in Cranbrook to his daughter Katherine and her husband clothier [[Sheafe-54|William Sheafe]]. In 1616, [[Sheafe-5|Edmund Sheafe]] received the [[Space:Old_Wilsley|house he was dwelling in at Upper Wylsley (Cranbrook)]] in the will of his uncle, [[Sheafe-54|William Sheaf]] (1564-1616). Ancestry.com, England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858 (Provo, UT, USA, Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2013), Ancestry.com, The National Archives; Kew, England; Prerogative Court of Canterbury and Related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 129. Record for William Sheaffe. {{Ancestry Record|CanturburyPrerogativeCourt|901791}} 9 Nov 1669: It is presumed that [[Weston-1999|John Weston]] purchased Old Wilsley from Edmund's son Harman Sheafe about the time of his marriage to [[Hovenden-17|Elizabeth Hovenden]]."England Marriages, 1538–1973 ," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NNZ7-S4W : 10 December 2014), John Weston and Elizab. Hovenden, 09 Nov 1669; citing Marden, Kent, England, reference item 3, index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 1,751,979. Late 1600s: According to Christopher Hussey, Wilsley was originally a 15th-century hall house, owned by a succession of Cranbrook clothiers between the late 1400s and the late 1600s. The house consists of two parallel timber framed ranges, separated by a small inner court. The division of the hall and the insertion of the chimneys is thought to have taken place in about 1530, with the oriel window and the panelling of the main rooms added about 1600. In the late 1600s, [[Weston-1999|John Weston]], the last of the Cranbrook clothiers to live at Wilsley, added the casement windows in the gable wings and remodelled the ground and first floors of the north wing. A series of delightful painted panels in the former chapel, now known as the Painted Room, dates from this period.[http://www.countrylife.co.uk/fresh-on-the-market/the-perfect-setting-for-a-summers-dream-36430 Country Life, 13-Apr-2006, The Perfect Setting for a Summer’s Dream] 18 Aug 1693: [[Weston-1998|Thomas Weston]] inherited Old Wilsley on his father [[Weston-1999|John Weston]]'s death.[http://www.fostd.org/UserFiles/Documents/Churchyard/inscriptions.pdf Tomb in Cranbrook churchyard] After 1721: The George Inn had belonged to "Thomas Tipping, whose Widow Mary disposed of it to [[Weston-1997|John Weston]] of Wilsley, one of the last of the clothiers in the town."The Inns of Cranbrook, C. C. R. Pile, Cranbrook & Sissinghurst Local History Society, Dec 1953, 1737: [[Weston-1997|Captain John Weston]] inherited Old Wilsley on his father [[Weston-1998|Thomas Weston]]'s death."England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JC67-TY6 : 24 December 2014), Thomas Weston, burial 06 Dec 1737; citing Cranbrook Parish, England, index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 2,228,372. 9 Sep 1754: [[Weston-1997|Captain John Weston]] left Old Wilsley to his widow [[Bowles-1502|Elizabeth]] during her lifetime and thereafter to his son [[Weston-2018|Lieut. John Weston]] and his heirs.[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D495243 The National Archives, Kew: PROB 11/911/169] 23 Jun 1765: [[Weston-2018|Lieut. John Weston]] made provision for his father's youngest children, Elizabeth, Jane, George and William, all born after the date of their father's will, by leaving them the Cranbrook property, including Old Wilsley in his own will.[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D440482 The National Archives, Kew: PROB 11/960/21] 29 Jul 1770: Death of [[Weston-2018|Lieut. John Weston]].[https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=M04DAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA393 The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 40] 1786: On the death of [[Bowles-1503|Elizabeth Weston]], widow of [[Weston-1997|Captain John Weston]], Old Wilsley passed to their younger children including [[Weston-2023|William Weston]].[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J8P2-94K England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991] 1798: At Upper Wilsley, which is a small hamlet almost adjoining to the north-east end of the town, is a seat, for several generations inhabited by the Westons, several of whom lie buried in Cranbrooke church yard, though some of their inscriptions are obliterated through length of time. They bore for their arms, Three lions heads, erased and crowned. [[Weston-1999|John Weston]], clotheir, resided here, and died possessed of it in 1694. [[Weston-1997|John Weston]], gent. his grandson, died possessed of it a few years ago, whose [[Bowles-1503|widow]], is become entitled to the possession of it, for her life, and now resides in it.[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-kent/vol7/pp90-113 Edward Hasted, 'Parishes: Cranbrooke', in The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent: Volume 7 (Canterbury, 1798), pp. 90-113] 13 Mar 1815: On the death of [[Weston-2023|William Weston]], Old Wilsley passed to his son [[Weston-2116|Frederick Bowles Weston]].[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D609573 The National Archives, Kew: PROB 11/1569/82]Kentish Weekly Pos of Canterbury Journal, 24 March 1815, p. 4 2 Mar 1816: On the death of [[Weston-2116|Frederick Bowles Weston]], Old Wilsley passed to his elder brother [[Weston-2123|William Weston]].[http://www.fostd.org/UserFiles/Documents/Churchyard/inscriptions.pdf Cranbrook churchyard inscriptions] 9 Mar 1838: On the death of [[Weston-2123|William Weston]], a life interest in Old Wilsley passed to his wife [[Beale-762|Louisa Beale]].[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D290700 The National Archives, Kew: PROB 11/1893/76] 17 Jan 1856: On the death of [[Beale-762|Louisa Weston]] Old Wilsley passed to her husband's four sons and their male heirs thereafter.The Friends of St Dunstan’s (FOSTD). [http://www.fostd.org/UserFiles/Documents/Churchyard/inscriptions.pdf The Churchyard at St Dunstan’s, Cranbrook, Kent: Inscriptions 1608-1935], (Owlett/Awford, version 1, March 2013). www.fostd.org, accessed 30 Jan 2018] 1857: [[Dearn-36|Julia (Dearn) Weston]] (later the wife of George Dann), the widow of [[Weston-2130|William Beale Weston]] sold Old Wilsley to brewer Robert Tooth esq. of Great Swifts.Tunbridge Wells Borough Council Planning Services. "[http://www.kentgardenstrust.org.uk/what_we_do/research/projects/Tunbridge%20Wells/Old%20Wilsley.pdf Old Wilsley, Cranbrook]" Pp 6-7. ''Kent Gardens Trust''. Accessed 27 Jun 2020. 1863: The house was let to the Cranbrook Colony artist George Bernard O'Neill, who featured the house in many of his works. The hall, with its distinctive panelling and bay window, for example, is the setting of "The Squire's Party". 1871: Old Wilsley was purchased by retired Col. Boyd Alexander and in 1906 his son Herbert exhibited a painting of the house entitle 'My home'. The house remained in the family until 2006. == Sources ==

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Welcome to Oldham County, Texas Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ===Oldham County History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Oldham_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption='''Wildorado Wind farm''' }} :The area was named for Williamson Simpson Oldham, pioneer Texas lawyer and Confederate senator. {{blue|Oldham County was formed 1876 from Bexar District and organized in 1880.}} https://texasalmanac.com/index.php?q=topics/government/oldham-county When formed, nearly the entire county was a part of the XIT Ranch. The county seat was originally the town of '''Tascosa, Texas,''' which in the 1880s was one of the''' largest and wildest towns''' in the Panhandle. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oldham_County,_Texas. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tascosa,_Texas Oldham County's history has revolved around the Canadian River, which runs in an east–west direction across the northern part of the county.https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hco02 Evidence of Pre-Columbian people haven been uncovered in some petroglyphs and other artifacts. ::Excavations of '''Saddleback Mesa''' found evidence of the '''Panhandle Pueblo Culture''' ::Plains Apaches, then the warring Comanches and Kiowas, hunted buffalo and then took refuge in the breaks of the Canadian. ::Spanish entradas utilized the Canadien river to travel eastward from New Mexico. :'''1541- 44''' Expedition of Francisco Vázquez de Coronado crossed the area. :'''1601''' -Oñate expedition crossed the area. :'''1786 and 1788''' - Pedro Vial passed through. :'''1806''' - Facundo Melgares party came through the county searching for Zebulon M. Pike. Both ciboleros and Comancheros of northern New Mexico used Canadian river for a trade route. :'''1800's''' - expeditions through the Canadian valley by Stephen H. Long, Josiah Gregg, James W. Abert, Randolph B. Marcy,and W. W. Whipple. :'''1870's''' - Buffalo hunters made camps in the area. (they also were frequenting the Canadian branch north in Hutchinson and Hansford counties. :'''1874-75''' - Red River War forced the Comanches and other nomads onto reservations. Ranchers started ranches. :'''1875''' -'''Tascosa''', originally named '''Plaza Atascosa''', was an Oldham County village. As one of only three towns in the Panhandle, it developed a reputation as a rowdy and sometimes violent cowtown. ::Caleb B. (Cape) Willingham was first sheriff, C. B. Vivian was elected county clerk, and William S. Mabry was made county surveyor. :'''After 1875''' - ranching industry of Oldham County began very soon after the Red River War. :'''After 1875''' -Casimiro Romero from New Mexico established sheep ranches, dotted with stone and adobe plazas, throughout the area, along the Canadian River and tributaries, resulting in Mexican-American settlers outnumbered Anglo-Americans for some time. :'''1876'''- Texas legislature formed Oldham County from the huge original Bexar County. :'''1877''' - George W. Littlefield started his '''LIT''' Ranch.{{Image|file=Wilbarger_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=. }}{{clear}} :'''1879 - 1881''' W. M. D. Lee and his partners established the '''LE''' and '''LS''' ranches, supplanting the sheep with cattle. :'''1880 Wild Tascosa ''' was organized as county seat for Oldham county. :'''1880''' -When it became the county seat, Tascosa's position as a leading early Panhandle town was strengthened. For decades Tascosa continued to serve as a small trade and administrative center. :: '''16 unorganized Panhandle counties''' were attached to Oldham for administrative purposes. :'''1882''' the Capitol Syndicate established the famous'''XIT Ranch '''taking a large amount of Oldham County (only SE part of the county was outside the XIT after that time. :'''1880''' - Oldham had population of 287 - was the 2nd most populous in the Panhandle. (Wheeler had more residents on the east side of the Panhandle). :Following a certain amount of property exchanging and dislocation within the local ranching industry, other ranches (the '''LX''' and the '''Frying Pan''', occupied Oldham County acreage. :'''1887''' - Fort Worth and Denver City Railway, built tracks from Amarillo to Colorado and crossed the NE part of the county (2) '''two miles''' from Tascosa. :'''1888''' [https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1826163684267272&set=gm.1871704986407330&type=3&theater Facebook] Tascosa on FW and DC RR : "New" Tascosa village , popped up on the road less than two miles from the old site. :'''1890''' - 5 ranches in the county, more than 30,000 cattle, and 270 residents. {{Image|file=Potter_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=1890 Railroad }}{{clear}} :'''1900''' -Oldham County had 349 residents and only slightly influenced by the railroads crossing. ::Twenty-three (23) ranches, ( 578,246 acres) :: Agricultural census reported 30,226 cattle, but no crops :'''1900-1910''' - Wheat farms began :'''1902''' - Matador Ranch acquired the 210,000 acres Alamositas Ranch. At its peak, the Matador owned 90,000 cattle and had title to 879,000 acres of land in parts of four Texas counties.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oldham_County,_Texas {{Image|file=Oldham_County_Texas-7.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=LS ranch cowboys drive cattle across Canadian River. }}{{clear}} :'''1904''' - Crop farmers began to move into the area when the Chicago, Rock Island and Gulf Railway laid tracks through the southern part of the county to connect Amarillo to Tucumcari, New Mexico. ::Adrian, Vega, and Wildorado also sprang up along the route. :'''1910''' Oldham County had 87 farms and ranches and a population of 812, 1,400 acres were planted in wheat, along with fifty acres in corn and 693 acres in sorghum., 25,000 cattle :'''Tascosa''' slowly lost population and influence to Vega. :'''1910's''' - Oldham county as a whole lost population, but cropland expanded more. :'''1915''' - a special election moved the county seat to Vega. (15) people lived in Tascosa. The county :'''1920''' -709 people lived in the county , more than 7,000 acres were planted in wheat, the most important crop. 65 acres planted in corn, 1,674 acres in sorghum, and 27 acres in cotton. :'''1920's''' - U.S. Highway 66 (major national highway built through the area in the early 1920s, when U.S. Highway 66 was extended from Amarillo to Tucumcari. :'''1930's''' -Farms/ranches were 137, population -1,404. Wheat farming expanding, continued during the Great Depression. 57,000 acres planted in wheat, 69,000 acres of crops were harvested in Oldham County that year. :'''1932''' - Excavations of '''Saddleback Mesa''' found evidence of the '''Panhandle Pueblo Culture''' :'''1939''' the town of Tascosa, slowly declining for years, was deserted. :'''June 1939''' Cal Farley acquired the site of Tascosa. He tore down most of the crumbling buildings and built his Maverick Boys Ranch on the site. County population became 1,627. :'''1940's''' - 60,000 cattle and 67,000 Acres were planted in wheat, 177 Ranches/farms. :'''Great Depression''' population dropped so that only 1,385 people were present. :'''1957''' - Oil was discovered. :'''Early 1970-s''' - oil production began. PRODUCTION :'''1974''' - 263,000 barrels of oil :'''1980''' Oldham County produced $5 million worth of farm crops and $18 million worth of beef cattle; thus 80% of the county's agricultural production derived from cattle raising. 97% of county's land was farms/ranches, with 15% cultivated acreage :'''1982''' - 242,000 barrels in 1978, and 1,558,000 barrels in 1982. :'''1990''' - 325,000 barrels of crude were produced. :'''2000''' - 88,479 barrels of oil and 276,917,000 cubic feet of natural gas were produced. :'''2001''' -13,420,373 barrels of oil had been taken from county lands since discovery in 1957. :'''2002''' the county had 136 farms and ranches covering 936,390 acres, 86% pasture and 13 percent to crops. In that year farmers and ranchers in the area earned $65,949,000; livestock sales accounted for $63,619,000 of the total. Beef cattle were the county's chief agricultural product; crops included wheat and grain sorghum. :'''Interstate Highway 40''', which replaced old Route 66 in the 1960s, and U.S. Highway 385 also attracted some dollars to the area.Partly because of the oil and gas industry, the county's population continued to grow. '''NOTE:''' as late as 2016, citizens of the Amarillo area who know the area, still take the Tascosa road if driving to Dalhart. (As a cousin used to tell me, it was the Tascosa shortcut.) It is a lovely drive, past some homes, some wind farms in the distance, Mesas, lovely cacti, mesquite and Cal Farley's Boy's Ranch. There is a Roadside park not far from the Ranch. The bridge over the Canadian River has been restored.

3,000,000 acres Land for a NEW Capitol!

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


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

'''{{Blue|LS and LE Ranches..}}''' https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/apl02 According to Texas State History, one of the large ranches was formed '''Dec, 1880''' by Locien Scott on 35,000 acres in Oldham and Hartley Counties. '''{{Blue|LS}}''' originally stood for Scott but the meaning altered in 1882 when William McDole Lee joined. Lee also had half interest in a neighboring ranch known as''' {{Blue|LE }}.'''. The headquarters for the LS Ranch was on Alamocitas, until 1886. Then it moved to the Alamosa due to exchange of Lands with the XIT RANCH. (Satellite ranches were newar the Yellowstone River, Montana 1883-1888 plus several 100 acres near Canadian River in New Mexico. Scott had stock farms near Leavenworth, Kansas and thoroughbred Herefords. {{Image|file=Oldham_County_Texas-7.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=cowboys drive cattle across Canadian river }}{{clear}} Lee’s farm had Aberdeen-Angus cattle. and was a member of American Angus Acssociation just as Scott. They maintained partnership until 1891, when Lee sold to Scott. Thereafter Scott and Charles Whitman managed both ranches. '''{{Blue|LS cowpunchers}}''' were active participants in the Cowboy Strike of 1883. The LS ranch hired Patrick F. Garrett to organize the LS Rangers, a vigilante posse, to patrol the Panhandle during the annual round-up. Four LS cowboys were killed during a gunfight in 1886 in Tascosa over issues that related to the earlier strike. Also during this decade the north Panhandle drift fencewas built (1881–82), and the cattle trail from the Panhandle to Montana was begun.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/apl02

:Following a certain amount of property exchanging and dislocation within the local ranching industry, other ranches (the '''LX''' and the '''Frying Pan''', occupied Oldham County acreage. :'''1887''' - Fort Worth and Denver City Railway, built tracks from Amarillo to Colorado and crossed the NE part of the county (2) '''two miles''' from Tascosa. :1888 [https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1826163684267272&set=gm.1871704986407330&type=3&theater Facebook] Tascosa on FW and DC RR

:'''{{blue|1887 Scharbauer Ranches}}''' Located in Martin, Midland, Moore, and Oldham counties 150,000 Acres.....PRIMARY USE cow-calf, quarter horses :John Scharbauer worked on his father-in-law's farm in Schenectady, New York, prior to immigrating to Texas, which provided him some ranching experience. He traveled from the East via railroad in 1883. He and another newcomer bought a few acres and a herd of sheep.. He moved to Midland and began a cattle ranch. A nephew, Clarence joined John. When John died, Clarence inherited the ranch, and added more acres to the ranch. Clarence began a lease with the University of Texas. When Clarence died, Clarence Jr bought more acres including some from the Matador Land and Cattle Company. Clarence Jr and children own and operate the ranches today.http://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/the-biggest-ranches/

===Government Offices=== '''"Wild" Tascosa, TX, 1884 Courthouse''' {{Image|file=Oldham_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=1884 Tascosa, TX Courthouse }}{{clear}}

'''{{Blue|Wild Tascosa}}''' Tascosa was a town in the Texas Panhandle west of Amarillo, Texas. The original courthouse was a rock courthouse of Oldham county. It was a rough town (called Wild Tascosa) and had a sheriff that was also tough.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tascosa,_Texas When the Fort Worth and Denver Railroad cut through the Pahhandle of Texas it bypassed Tascosa. ALAS. The once lively and deadly town faded as the railroad led to Amarillo.

'''1893''' - a flood on the Canadian River destroyed the bridge leading to town and many buildings. '''Old Tascosa now is home of Cal Farley’s Boy’s Ranch.''' The rock courthouse and many graves still stands. '''Second courthouse''' -- Tascosa lost its county seat to Vega. {{Image|file=Oldham_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=1900 Oldham Courthouse, site of trials for 23 counties.. }}{{clear}} '''Current Courthouse, Vega''' {{Image|file=Oldham_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption=Oldham courthouse }}{{clear}} The original courthouse did not wash away in the Canadian River flood, it became a museum. All that is left is Cal Farley's Boy's Ranch, many rocks, graves and the old original rock courthouse still stands. {{Image|file=Oldham_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Cal Farley's Boy's Ranch sign. }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== Oldham is 1,501 square miles. Only 0.9 square miles is water (0.06%). Vega and a strip in the south of the county is located on top of the Llano Estacado (Staked Plains). Twelve miles slope down through the breaks to the Canadian River. Former county seat, Tascosa is located at a crossing of the River which is northward from Vega. (NW of Amarillo). After the Canadian River, then the terrain gradually undulates upward through the "Breaks" to the High Plains until the county line is reached 4 miles north. After the railroads came through the county, bypassing Tascosa, it stimulated some new towns and farms sprang up along the rail lines, the county seat was moved to '''Vega''' that year Oldham County is primarily ranch and farm land, with many thousands of acres planted in wheat, the major crop. The county also has some petroleum production and large wind farms. In 1902, the Matador Ranch acquired the 210,000 acres (850 km2) Alamositas Ranch in Oldham County. At its peak, the Matador owned 90,000 cattle and had title to 879,000 acres (3,560 km2) of land in parts of four Texas countieshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oldham_County,_Texas North Central Plains is bounded by the '''Caprock Escarpment''' in the Panhandle. The Caprock is higher in elevation than the rest of the North Central Plains. A noted fact of one who has lived there,- over the ages the creeks and rivers run-off of water wears the region down to the river. This is known as the '''Breaks.''' The Texas Panhandle is a region of the U.S. state of Texas consisting of the northernmost 26 counties in the state. The panhandle is a rectangular area bordered by New Mexico to the west and Oklahoma to the north and east. The Handbook of Texas defines the southern border of Swisher County to be the southern boundary of the Texas Panhandle region. According to the Panhandle Regional Planning Commission, the following counties constitute the Texas Panhandle: *Armstrong County *Briscoe County *Carson County *Castro County *Childress County *Collingsworth County *Dallam County *Deaf Smith County *Donley County *Gray County *Hall County *Hansford County *Hartley County *Hemphill County *Hutchinson County *Lipscomb County *Moore County *Ochiltree County *Oldham County *Parmer County *Potter County *Randall County *Roberts County *Sherman County *Swisher County *Wheeler County ===Adjacent counties=== Oldham County is in the northwestern corner of the Panhandle, but not as far north as Hansford county. It is bordered on the west by New Mexico, on the north by Hartley County, on the east by Potter County, and on the south by Deaf Smith County. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oldham_County,_Texas :Hartley County (north) :Moore County (northeast) :Potter County (east) :Deaf Smith County (south) :Quay County, New Mexico (west) :Randall County (southeast) ===Protected areas=== *Cal Farley's Boy's Ranch *[https://www.facebook.com/groups/1566497656928066/ PANHANDLE] ===Demographics=== The county's geographic center lies at 35°25' north latitude and 102°35' west longitude; Vega, the seat of government, is thirty miles west of Amarillo. Oldham County is 1,485 square miles of relatively level grassland, mostly broken by the Canadian River and its numerous tributaries. '''NOTE:''' people from the panhandle call these the "Breaks". County elevations are 3,200 to 4,200 feet above sea level. '''SOIL''' - fine sandy loam and caliche soils in the area support a variety of native grasses, mesquite, sage, and shin oaks. Larger trees such as elm, hackberry, cottonwood, and oak grow in the river bottoms in some places. The soils are not generally conducive to farming, so the economy of the county is principally based on ranching. The area receives an average of 19.54 inches of rain per year. Temperatures range from an average minimum temperature of 22° F in January to an average maximum of 92° F in July; the annual growing season lasts 186 days. In 2000, there were 2,185 people, 735 households, and 565 families residing in the county. The population density was 2 people per square mile. RACES -- 90.66% White, 1.88% Black or African American, 1.28% Native American. Of the White population, 11.03% of the population were Hispanic. There were 735 households out of which 35.10% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 66.70% were married couples living together, 8.80% had a female householder with no husband present, and 23.00% were non-families. 21.00% of all households were made up of individuals and 10.10% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.61 and the average family size was 3.02. In the county, the population was spread out with 35.00% under the age of 18, 7.20% from 18 to 24, 23.30% from 25 to 44, 23.20% from 45 to 64, and 11.30% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 33 years. For every 100 females there were 108.10 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 90.60 males. '''The median income''' for a household in the county was $33,713, and the median income for a family was $39,091. Males had a median income of $26,845 versus $20,185 for females. '''Politics:''' The voters of Oldham County supported the Democratic candidate in virtually every presidential election between 1884 and 1964;except for Herbert Hoover was supported in 1928 exceptions occurred in 1928. 1968 through 2004 voters have backed Republican candidates, except for Jimmy Carter who won in the county. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oldham_County,_Texas :HIGHWAYS:
:I-40 Interstate 40 : U.S. Highway 385 :Texas State Highway 214 ====Cities==== *'''[[:Category:Vega, Texas|Vega]] (county seat)''' *[[:Category:Adrian, Texas|Adrian]] ====Town==== *'''[[:Category:Tascosa, Texas|Tascosa]]''' *'''[[:Category:Boys Ranch, Texas|Boys Ranch]]''' *[[:Category:Wildorado, Texas|Wildorado]] *[[:Category:Matador Ranch, Texas|Matador Ranch]] acquired the 210,000 acres (previously Alamositas Ranch) Ghost town
*Boise, Texas *Landergin, Texas ==={{red|Wild Tascosa Gunfight at the Jenkins Saloon}}=== Caleb Berg (Cape) Willingham, first sheriff of Oldham County, was in the Tascosa Equity Bar, Tascosa’s oldest saloon. A woman ran in complaining a man killed her duck. Willingham saw that the woman was referring to '''Fred Leigh,''' foreman on the LS Ranch. Leigh was known for his drinking and had been warned before about carrying a pistol in town. The Sheriff said he would make sure the gentleman pays for the duck. Armed with a double-barreled shotgun, the big sheriff walked out asked the cowboy to pay for the dead duck.“You’re in debt to this woman for that duck you shot just now,” the sheriff said. “You going to pay for it?” " no, I ain’t going to pay for no duck,” the cowboy said and his hand reached for his six shooter on his hip. The sheriff let loose with both barrels of his scattergun. The cowboy fell from his horse. :''Thus the first grave for the Tascosa Boot Hill Cemetery''..http://www.texasescapes.com/MikeCoxTexasTales/159-Tascosa-and-Boothill-Texas.htm

'''Tascosa Gunfight at the Jenkins Saloon''' {{Image|file=Oldham_County_Texas.jpg |align=l |size=400 |caption=Tascosa stone courthouse. }}{{Image|file=Oldham_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Boot Hill Cemetery, Tacosa. }} {{Image|file=Oldham_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=c |size=300|caption=Boot Hill graves, Tascosa gunfight. }}{{clear}} March 20, 1886 -- Ed King, his friend John Gottlieb Lang, and two other LS ranch hands, Frank Valley and Fred Chilton, rode into Tascosa to participate''' in a local dance'''. Valley and Chilton entered the Equity Bar while Lang tied up the group's horses. {{Red|Ed King and Sally met outside the Jenkins Saloon.}} {{red|Stepping up onto the porch,}} '''{{Blue|King was shot in the face.}}''' Lem Woodruff rushed out and shot King in the neck. Sally Emory ran away. John Lang rushed down Main Street to the Equity Bar. The three remaining LS ranch hands rushed out towards the Jenkins Saloon. They went around the back, just as Lem Woodruff, Louis Bousman, Charley and Tom Emory (aliases for Fehdor Charles Arnim and William Oscar Arnim), John Gough (AKA the Catfish Kid) came out the back door of the saloon. Gunfire erupted immediately. Woodruff and Charley Emory were shot first. Frank Valley ran towards an adobe shack and was shot in the head as he opened the door. Chilton shot Jesse Sheets. Chilton was shot in the chest by someone shooting from a woodpile and handed his gun to Lang who survived with a hole shot in his jacket. '''{{Blue|The New Boot Hill cemetery was filling fast}}.''' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Fight_at_the_Jenkins_Saloonhttp://www.texasescapes.com/TexasPanhandleTowns/Tascosa-Texas.htm ===Formed From=== Young and Bexar territories ===County Resources=== The county also continues to be the home of Cal Farley's Boys Ranch. {{Image|file=Oldham_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption='''Wildorado Wind farm'''. }} ====Census==== :1880 -- 387 — :1890 -- 270 −30.2% :1900 -- 349 29.3% :1910 -- 812 132.7% :1920 -- 709 −12.7% :1930 -- 1,404 98.0% :1940 -- 1,385 −1.4% :1950 -- 1,672 20.7% :1960 -- 1,928 15.3% :1970 -- 2,258 17.1% :1980 -- 2,283 1.1% :1990 -- 2,278 −0.2% :2000 -- 2,185 −4.1% :2010 -- 2,052 −6.1% :Est. 2015 -- 2,069 ====Notables==== *W. D. Twichell, surveyor and civil engineer *Williamson Simpson Oldham, pioneer Texas lawyer and Confederate senator. *Cal Farley '''Tascosa Gunfight at the Jenkins Saloon Shootout''' *Pat Garrett, Texas Ranger :*John Gottlieb Lang, Jenkins Saloon, Tascosa, Texas, USA Amarillo sheriff, in Tascosa shootout. *ED King Ex- Texas Ranger *Sally Emory *Lamar (Lem) Albert Woodruff *Frank Valley (killed) *Fred Chilton (killed) *John Gough (Catfish Kid) *Jesse Sheets (killed) *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txoldham/boothillcem/boothillcem.html '''Boothill Cemetery'''] ===Land Grants=== ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Oldham_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=c |size=200 |caption=Boot Hill Cemetery, Tacosa. }} * *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2699 Find a Grave Oldham county, Texas cemeteries] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Oldham_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch cemeteries Oldham county] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txoldham/boothillcem/boothillcem.html '''Boothill Cemetery'''] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txoldham/cemetery.htm Oldham county Cemeteries, including cal Farley's boy's Ranch, and Boothill] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Oldham/ListOldham.html List of Oldham Cemeteries by Gloria Mayfield] *[http://www.usgwtombstones.org/texas/oldham.html Oldham County Cemeteries] *[http://genealogytrails.com/tex/panhandle/oldham/obituaries.html Genealogy, cemeteries, Oldham county] ===Sources=== *http://www.co.oldham.tx.us *Handbook of Texas Online, Donald R. Abbe and John Leffler, "Oldham County," accessed July 24, 2016, http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hco02. Uploaded on June 15, 2010. Modified on February 15, 2016. Published by the Texas State Historical Association. *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oldham_County,_Texas *Pauline D. and R. L. Robertson, Cowman's Country: Fifty Frontier Ranches in the Texas Panhandle, 1876–1887 (Amarillo: Paramount, 1981). *Nolan, Frederick. (2007) "Tascosa: It's Life and Guady Times." Texas Tech University Press *The LS Brand, page 87 *Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum *May 19, 1884 letter from Pat Garrett to W.H. King: Ireland Papers, June–December 1884, Texas State Archive *May 19, 1884 letter from Pat Garrett to W.H. King: Ireland Papers, June–December 1884, Texas State Archive *Maverick Town: The Story of Old Tascosa, chapter 10 *The LS Brand, page 110 *Maverick Town: The Story of Old Tascosa, page 142 *Maverick Town: The Story of Old Tascosa, pages 141-145 *Maverick Town: The Story of Old Tascosa, page 146 *John Lang interview with Bruce Gerdes, Amarillo Globe-News, 1939 *Maverick Town: The Story of Old Tascosa, page 147 *Maverick Town: The Story of Old Tascosa, page 148 *Maverick Town: The Story of Old Tascosa, page 155 *http://www.txcip.org/tac/census/profile.php?FIPS=48359 *https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Oldham_County,_Texas_Genealogy

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If you wish to contribute, please feel free to add your name (Wiki Link) to the Membership list, add links to any relevant free space pages you're working on or simply leave a message for other researchers at the foot of the page. {{Image|file=FIFW-8.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Space:Name_Studies_Coordinator#How to Join|Volunteer to be a Coordinator]] }} ==About the Project== The Oliver Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Oliver Oliver] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Oliver name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Oliver's), by time period (18th Century Oliver's), or by topic (Oliver DNA, Oliver Occupations, Oliver Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Oliver Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator:Vacant''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Oliver}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== *[[Oliver-9308|Brian Oliver]] * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olliver Olliver] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ollever Ollever]

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[[Category: Olivier Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. Since the arrival of the first two Olivier brothers in Cape of Good Hope the family spread all over South Africa. This is an endeavour to collect information on the decendence of these two brothers: Hendrik Cornelissen (Olivier) and Ockert Cornelissen (Olivier) All information regarding the Olivier family tree are welcome and appreciated. Join our tree building project and help make it a tree to be proud of. Brouse through the names follow the links and find your direct family: Contact me to add information, ask for help, or to make corrections to your family information: Olivier Family Tree Database for Reference and Source's Started and maintained by [[Van_Heerden-335|Ronel Olivier]] '''Famielie Wapen : Let asseblief daarop:''' '''Olivier familie wapen soos hier aangetoon word slegs gebruik om kleur aan die profiel te verleen en is geensins 'n amptelike Wapen vir die Olivier familie nie.''' Wapen gevind in Die Wapens van ou Afrikaanse Families 1959 Op p. 129 staan daar die volgende van die Olivier wapen: In blou drie goue vyfpuntige sterre geplaas 2 en 1. Helmteken 'n uitkomende goue leeu. Deklede goud en blou (afb.523) ===Oudtshoorn=== '''Kannaland Oliviers''' :Die stamvader van die Oudtshoorn Oliviers was [[Oliviers-19|Ockert Petrus Jacobus Olivier]] Gedoop te Drakenstein op 10 Augustus 1727 en trou in Mei 1755 met [[Olivier-161|Dirkje Olivier]] Uit hierdie huwelik spruit die nageslagte van die Armoed (Volmoed) Oliviers waarvan ons vandag nog nasate te Oudtshoorn aantref. Ander het oor die wyte en breete van die land versprei en 'n nageslag gelaat wat op alle vlakke van die samelewing hulle bydra tot die groei van ons land gelewer het. Hierdie is 'n genelogiese poging om die familie uit een te sit sodat hierdie geskiedenis nie vir die nageslag verlore sal gaan nie. ===Naam === :Ockert Petrus Jacobus Olivier :Gedoop as "Okker" getroud as "Okker" die name Petrus Jacobus kom eers later op dokumentasie voor [[Van Heerden-335|Van Heerden-335]] 09:47, 9 May 2019 (UTC) === Gebore=== : Ockert Olivier se doop word aangetoon as 10 Augustus 1727 :Hy is dus gebore voor hierdie datum te Burgersfontein, Wamakersvallei. Drakenstein Distrik. Seun van [[Olivier-126|Jan Olivier]] en [[Beurger-1|Helena Beurger]] ===Doop=== {{Image|file=Olivier_Name_Study-33.jpg |caption= '''Nederduits Gereformeerde Kerk, Drakenstein''' ''':Doop van Okker Olivier : 10 Augustus 1727 ''' Den 10 Den 10 Aùgùstùs 1727; K: Okker; V: Jan Oliviers; M: Helena Bùrgers; G: Pieter Joùbert De Jonge, Sùsanna De Villiers }} ===Huwelik tussen Okker en Dirkje Olivier=== {{Image|file=Olivier_Name_Study-34.jpg |caption= '''Nederduits Gereformeerde Kerk Tulbagh''' '''Huwelik Okker Olivier en Dirkje Olivier 18 of 19 Mei 1755''' ''Okker Olivier van Cabo de Goede hoop, jongman. Burger aan Stellenbosch, met Dirkje Olivier van Cabo voornt., jonge dogter'' }} :'''Hier volg meer genealogiese besonderhede van Ockert en Dirkje:''' :Ockert Petrus Jacobus Olivier = 10.08.1727 en Dirkje Olivier (Sy was die dogter van Johannes Olivier en Cecilia du Preez) ::'''Kinders van Ockert Petrus Jacobus Olivier (a1b4c6) en Dirkje Olivier''' ::d1. [[Olivier-318|Hester Cecilia Olivier]] = 11.04.1756 x Marthinus Gerhardus Oosthuizen xx Johannes Petrus Meintjies ::d2. [[Olivier-320|Johannes Stephanus Olivier]] * 1759 x Johanna van den Berg ::d3. [[Olivier-628|Ockert Olivier]] * 1760 x Margaretha Aletta Heyns ::d4. [[Olivier-1114|Hendrik Jacobus Olivier]] = 06.01.1763 ::d5. [[Olivier-838|Helena Maria Olivier]] * 1766 x Jan Dirk Heyns xx Daniel van den Berg ::d6. [[Olivier-349|Philip Lodewyk Olivier]]= 27.03.1768 x Beatrix Geertruy Fourie ::d7. [Olivier-354|Gerrit Cornelis Olivier]] = 27.03.1771 x Aletta Catharina Engelbrecht xx Aletta Maria Engelbrecht ::d8. [[Olivier-148|Andries Hermanus Olivier]] *1773 x 29.01.1792 xx Anna Maria Engelbrecht ::d9. [[Olivier-62|Anna Hendrina Engela Olivier]] = 14.04.1776 x Pieter Jacobus Fourie ===Events=== ::Hier in Armoed langs die vrugbare Olifantsrivier het Ockert hom in die 1700's reeds kom vestig. Soos reeds genoem is die plaas blykbaar van 'n Koi kaptein, Armoeda, aangekoop. Vandaar die naam Armoed. Later jare het die naam die inwoners te veel herinner aan swaarkry en armoede en is die naam mettertyd na Volmoed verander. ::In 1755 betaal Ockert huur "by 't warme water" agter Kogmanskloof saam met Hendrik Schoeman. (NG Kerk Calitzdorp 1873-1973 - Author: H C Hopkins. Publisher: Calitzdorp : Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk, 1973.) and (Die NG Gemeente Oudtshoorn 1853-1953 MS Greeff) Seen and Added by [[van Heerden-335|Ronel Olivier] 28 Jun 2016. ::In 1765 het Ockert 'n verlofbrief uitgeneem om op "Armoed onder de Sandplaas dicht aan die Oliphants Rivier agter Attaquas Kloof" te woon. George - Stigting van Drosdy 1811 Stigting van Gemeente 1813 p 80 Bewaarders van ons Erfenis (George) Added by [[Van Heerden-335|Ronel Olivier]] 28 Jun 2016. ::Hy is dus die stamvader van al die Klein Karoo Oliviers.Die NG Gemeente Oudtshoorn 1853-1953 - MS Greeff en Ockert Olivier was die stamvader van die Twee Rivieren Oliviers. Source: [http://home.intekom.com/oli4s/Ockert%20Armoed.htm Kannaland Oliviers] ''Dank aan Josey Olivier vir die daarstelling en onderhoud van die Olivier Webwerf'' and information from Gedenkboek by die Goue Jubileum van die Ned. Geref. Kerk Joubertina 1907-1957. Aan God alleen die eer: 'n geskiedenis van die Nederduitsch Gereformeerde Gemeente, Gedenkboek by die Goue Jubileum van die Ned. Geref. Kerk Joubertina . The NTC (Natal Technical College), 1907 1957: a jubilee history. Natal. Added by [[Van Heerden-335|Ronel Olivier]] ::Op 16 Januarie 1794 het Jacob Kritzinger die plaas Twee Rivieren aan Ockert verkoop. (Gelee langs die Piesangrivier Plettenbergbaai.) :'''Hier volg meer genealogiese besonderhede van Ockert: a1b4c6d3 ''' ::Ockert Olivier gedoop 22.02.1761 in Tulbagh en getroud op 04.11.1787 met Margeretha Aletta Heyns gedoop 14.12.1766 ::KINDERS : ::1. Dirkje Olivier gedoop 10.04.1789 X Johannes Petrus Strydom ::2. Michiel Olivier * 12.05.1791 X Magdalena Josina Strydom XX Anna Charlotta Vosloo ::3. Margaretha Aletta Olivier * 29.10.1793 X Hercules Tobias Strydom ::4. Ockert Olivier * 30.01.1801 X Anna Catharina Strydom XX Susanna Magdalena Ferreira ::Die twee seuns se vrouens was susters terwyl die twee susters se mans broers was. ::Michiel (1791-1847) is in 1821 met Magdalena J. Strydom en in 1829 met Anna Charlotta Vosloo getroud. Laasgenoemde se vader was Wessel Vosloo en haar moeder Johanna M. Strydom, 'n ouer suster van die twee ooms van Michiel se eerste vrou. Olivier Family Tree. Ref No. BK 485: Author. Ronel Olivier en Josey Olivier Added by [[Van_Heerden-335|Ronel Olivier]] March 25, 2016. Olivier website courtesy of Josey Olivier (http://home.intekom.com/oli4s/) ::Uit die eerste huwelik is net twee kinders gebore, t.w. Groot Ockert (1823-1906) en Helena Charlotta wat eers met Vermaak en toe met Ackerman getrou het. ::Groot Ockert is in 1850 met Magdalena Josina Strydom getroud en het ag van sy kinders gesien opgroei. ::Die ouste seun, Michiel, het met Dirkie S. Olivier getrou en is in 1894 op die pad na Port-Elizabeth onder 'n wa verongeluk. ::Die tweede seun Hercules Tobias (Klas, 1858-1936) se weduwee is tans die oudste lidmaat van hierdie gemeente. ::'n Dogter, Dirkie Elizabeth, het met C.F. Olivier getrou. ::Uit Ockert snr. se tweede huwelik spruit daar vier seuns en vyf dogters. ::Die seun, Michiel, (1831-1878) is eers met Margaretha A. Strydom en toe met Hester A.E. Wagner getroud. ::Sy oudste seun was ouderling Michiel Basie (1855-1921) en aan die tweede vrou se voornaam is die bynaam van die Hessie-boere ontleen. ::Die seun Christiaan Frederik is na sy grootvader Wagner vernoem. ::Een van Ockert se dogters, Johanna M.C. is in 1870 met die messelaar van Twee Riviere, George Henry Murry getroud en 'n ander dogter, Dirkie E. in 1868 te Humansdorp met die skoolmeester Dennis Simpson Screiber . ::Die ander seun, Daniel Jacobus, getroud met Agatha C. Vermaak, was die eerste Danie Mof. ::II. Ockert (1801-1860), trou in 1824 op Uitenhage met Anna Catharina Strydom. ::1. Ockert Jacobus (1826-1874) getroud met Helena C. Kritzinger, die vader van Ockert Jacobus Witperd (1855-1914), getroud 1878 met Christina C. Kritzinger, ouderling onder Uniondale en die eerste leier van die Sabbatariers in die Kloof. Nog 'n broer en suster van hom het ook met Kritzingers getrou. ::Vier van Ockert se seuns het met dogters van J.D.W. Strydom van Krakeel getrou. Hulle was : ::(1) Daniel Jacobus (1832-1885), ouderling onder Uniondale en getroud met Aletta Strydom waarvandaan die Lettie-boere, skoonvader van Giel Bokkie Olivier, snr.; ::(2) Michiel Jacob (1834-1862), vader van Giel Bokkie, snr.; ::(3) Johan Daniel Wilhelm (1836-1906), Ouderling onder Uniondale en vader van die Jans van Twee Riviere; ::(4) Matthys Johannes (1838-1929), hertrou in 1873 met Susanna M. Wasserman, grootvader (uit die eerste huwelik) van Mnre. Thys Bas en Louis Botha Olivier en vader (deur die tweede huwelik) van verskeie kinders vandag nog in lewe. (1957) 'n Dogter van Ockert, snr., Dirkie S., trou in 1875 met Michiel Basie Olivier en Martha Jacoba (1852-1927) met die jeugdige wewenaar M.J.L. Kritzinger. ===Afsterwe van Okker=== Voor 30 April 1799 op sy plaas Armoed, Aan die Olifantsrivier, Oudtshoorn Distrik. :In die Nasionale Argief vind ons slegs 'n verwysing na die egpaar se Testament met die verwysing KAB - Source MOOC Volume No 7/1/44 Reference 25. Description Olivier, Ockert, Will. Starting 1788 Ending 1799] : Filed 1799. wat in indikasie van die sterfdatum aandui Die testament dra 'n datum van 30 April 1799 wat ons nader bring aan 'n korekte datum van afsterwe. Gebruik dus voor 30 April 1799 as datum hier . Die inskrywing lees: '''Vertoond ter weeskamer aan Cabo de Goede Hoop, 30 April 1799''''' {{Image|file=Oliviers-19-1.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption='''Gesametlike Testament van Ockert Olivier en Dirkje Olivier : Eerste Blad''' }} {{Image|file=Oliviers-19-2.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption='''Gesametlike Testament van Ockert Olivier en Dirkje Olivier : Tweede Blad en Derde Blad''' }} {{Image|file=Oliviers-19-3.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption='''Gesametlike Testament van Ockert Olivier en Dirkje Olivier : Laaste Blad''' }} ===Die D Geslag=== ::d1. Hester Cecilia Olivier = 11.04.1756 x Marthinus Gerhardus Oosthuizen xx Johannes Petrus Meintjies ::d2. Johannes Stephanus Olivier * 1759 x Johanna van den Berg ::d3. Ockert Olivier * 1760 x Margaretha Aletta Heyns ::d4. Hendrik Jacobus Olivier = 06.01.1763 ::d5. Helena Maria Olivier * 1766 x Jan Dirk Heyns xx Daniel van den Berg ::d6. Philip Lodewyk Olivier = 27.03.1768 x Beatrix Geertruy Fourie ::d7. Gerrit Cornelis Olivier = 27.03.1771 x Aletta Catharina Engelbrecht xx Aletta Maria Engelbrecht ::d8. Andries Hermanus Olivier *1773 x 29.01.1792 xx Anna Maria Engelbrecht ::d9. Anna Hendrina Engela Olivier = 14.04.1776 x Pieter Jacobus Fourie == Sources == * Olivier Family Tree. Ref No. BK 485: Author. Ronel Olivier en Josey Olivier Added by [[Van_Heerden-335|Ronel Olivier]] March 25, 2016. ---- ===Bonnievale=== Die Bonievale familie was 'n klein maar hegte groepie: Hierdie spasie is geskep om hulle almal onder een plek uiteen te sit Wynand Louis is gebore te Oudtshoorn op die 1 Desember 1872. En vertrek saam met sy vrou Magdalena Catharina Fouche na Bonnievale. Hulle het 11 Kinders gehad waarvan almal te Oudtshoorn gedoop is Hier volg die nasate van Wynand Louis: 1: [[Olivier-559|Andries Hermanus Olivier]] is gebore op 15 April 1893 te Oudtshoorn en sterf te Bonnivale op Sondag 22-01-1950 in die ouderdom van 56 jaar en 9 Maande as rustende boer, en woon te Hoofstraat Bonnievale ten tye van sy afsterwe. Hy was getroud met [[Schoonwinkel-8|Anna Geertruida Schoonwinkel]] en daar is drie kinders uit die huwelik gebore: Sien die Biografie vir verdere informasie. ---- ===Swellendam=== {{Image|file=Olivier-16.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Swellendam Distrik }} {{Image|file=Olivier-17.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=NG Kerk Swellendam }} ===Aliwal Noord=== Aliwal North is 'n dorp in sentraal Suid Afrika gelee aan die Oranje Rivier, Oos Kaap Provinsie. Ook bekend vir sy warm water bronne. {{Image|file=Olivier-37.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Here's an image. }} Die NG gemeente Aliwal-Noord is die 10de oudste gemeente van die Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk in sy Sinode van Oos-Kaapland al was dit die 11de wat in die sinodale gebied gestig is. Die NG gemeente hier is op 19 Mei 1852 gestig. Die eerste konsulent was ds. John Murray van die NG gemeente Burgersdorp, 'n seun van ds. Andrew Murray sr. [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/NG_gemeente_Aliwal-Noord NG Gemeente Aliwal Noord] ::Colesberg, Northern Cape. South Africa. ::Colesberg was named after Sir Lowry Cole – governor of the Cape of Good Hope 1828 – 1833. ::The first people to inhabit the Colesberg district were stone-age hunter-gatherers. ::They were followed in the early 19th century by ‘trekboere’, migrant farmers and missionaries. The history of Colesberg ( http://www.colesberginfo.co.za/history.php) Added by [[Van_Heerden-335|Ronel Olivier]] May 19 ,2016 {{Image|file=Olivier.jpg |align=m |size=m |caption=Dutch Reformed Church, Colesberg: }} ::::::::::'''Children with the Last Name Olivier born in Colesberg:''''' ::Date: 1831-05-15 ::Name: Gertruida Anna Magdalena Olivier [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Olivier-140] ::Date: 1833-01-13 ::Child: Hester Magdalena Olivier [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Olivier-1425] ---- BK 33763 Ancestors of Adriaan Smit {{Image|file=Smit-36.jpg |caption=Marriage record Jacobus Hendrik Smit and Margaretha Louw : 1784-04-11 }} ::Private Collection Swartland Church: ::[Space:Olivier_Family_Tree|''den 4 dito Alewyn de ouders jacobús Smit, en Elizabeth Slabbert, de getuijge Alewyn Smit en Helena Goúws'']South Africa, Dutch Reformed Church Registers, Private collection : Baptism: Swartland Congegation, Cape Town, Cape of Good Hope, South Africa, State Archives, Cape Province; image from photocopies of the originals housed in the Cape Archives at the time, now housed in NG Kerkargief, Noordwal-Wes, Stellenbosch "Seen and entered by [[Van_Heerden-335|Ronel Olivier]] July 22,2015 ::[Space:Olivier_Family_Tree|''Do: Jacobus Hendrik Smit Alewyn Zoon van Cabo de goede hoop Burger alhier Jelt, met Margaretha Wilhelmina Louw van Cabo voornoemd Jonge dogter.-'']South Africa, Dutch Reformed Church Registers, Private collection : Marriages : Swartland Congegation, Cape Town, Cape of Good Hope, South Africa, State Archives, Cape Province; image from photocopies of the originals housed in the Cape Archives at the time, now housed in NG Kerkargief, Noordwal-Wes, Stellenbosch "Seen and entered by [[Van_Heerden-335|Ronel Olivier]] July 22,2015 ::[[Smit-36|Smit-36]]) [[Louw-107|Louw-107]] ---- ::BK 606 {{Image|file=Olivier-488.jpg |caption=Marraige Record Anna Olivier and Wietse Botes : 1788-02-29 }} ::Private Collection Swartland Church: ::['' February 29 Witze Botes van Carbo de Goede Hoop, Burger aan Swellendam Jongman met Anna Olivier Van Carbo Voornoemd Jongedogter''] ::([[Olivier-488|Olivier-488]])([[Botes-198|Botes-198]]) ---- BK 7450 Added to Wiki Tree May 16,2015 Ref. No. BK 7450 Gert Cornelis Olivier [''Pg 71: Gebore: 1859-08-16 Gedoop: 1859-10-30 : Gert Cornelis V: Gert Cornelis, M. Susanna Roets, Witness Anna Johanna Olivier: C.J. Roets, van der Merwe.''] Birth:: Baptismal records NHK Potchefstroom.:"Gisa, Die Genealogiese Instituut van Suid-Afrika, Stellenbosch: Baptism:: Baptismal records NHK Potchefstroom.:"Gisa, Die Genealogiese Instituut van Suid-Afrika, Stellenbosch: Marraige:: "South Africa, Free State Dutch Reformed Church Records, 1848-1956," index and images, FamilySearch Webpage Death: National Archives of South Africa (NASA) Database: Free State Archives Repository : Webpage ([[Olivier-970|Olivier-970]]) ---- BK 13817 DR NG Kerk Cradock p139 nr 555 DG Tjaart Nicolas VEnter Maria Elizabeth VAn Der Walt Jan Albert Venter Anna Maria Venter Veldkornetskap Brakrivier "South African Duch Reformed Church" Transcript of Baptismal records, Dutch Reformed Church, Cradock, made by Glen and Wendy Cuyler. From the Olivier database .Author: Ronel Olivier and Josey Olivier entered on April 07, 2015 by ---- BK 11647 ::Baptism ::Date: 1867-07-28 ::Event Place: Dutch Reformed Church, Middelburg ::Child: Anna Catharina Sophia ::Father: Philippus Arnoldus Olivier ::Mother: Susanna Maria Magdalena Trotskie "South African Duch Reformed Church" Transcript of Baptismal records, Dutch Reformed Church, made by Glen and Wendy Cuyler. From the Olivier database. Author: Ronel Olivier and Josey Olivier entered on June 07, 2015 by [[Van_Heerden-335|Ronel Olivier]] ([[Olivier-569|Olivier-569]]) ---- BK 3069 : Christening: :: Date: 11 MAY 1806 :: Event Place: Dutch Reformed Church, Graaff Reinet :: Child: Johanna Alida :: Father: Jan Adriaan Venter :: Mother: Hester Lasya van der Walt " Baptism Records Dutch reformed Church, Graaff Reinet Page 55 RGN Rol 5-84 Citing: Gisa Stellenbosch. Seen and Entered,[[Van_Heerden-335|Ronel Olivier]] March 13, 2015. ===Marriage=== ::Date: 12.06.1821 ::Event Place: Dutch Reformed Church, Cradock, ::Groom: Johannis Lodewyk Olivier ::Bride: Johanna Alida Venter Huweliksregister Cradock p7 nr 111 RGN Rol 5-69 Sitering Pretoria Argief Bewaarplek , Stellenbosch. Volgens fotokopie :TAB FK Reeks. No 2264 Cradock Huweliksregister,1818-1839: Seen and Entered'',[[Van_Heerden-335|Ronel Olivier]] March 13, 2015. :: Transkripsie: gedoen deur Barend Venter: ::''Inskrywing 81: ::'' Johannis Lodewyk Olivier x Cradock, NG Church, Cape Colony'' ''12.06.1821, Johanna Alida Venter''[[Van_Heerden-335|Ronel Olivier]] ===Death=== :: Date: 02.05.1866 :: Event Place: Aliwal Noord ::Age: [70j] "KAB MOOC 6/9/116 2832 SK geteken deur P.A. Olivier op 9-05-1866 Aliwal Noord Ouderdom lyk soos 70j Laat huisraad na sy Is Oorlede aan huis van Philippus Arnoldus Olivier, Seen and Entered,[[Van_Heerden-335|Ronel Olivier]] March 13, 2015. ([[Venter-133|Venter-133]]) ---- BK 3232 Baptism Date: 1823-01-01 Event: Baptism Event Place: Dutch Reformed Church, Cradock Child: Hester Lasya Adriana Father: Johannes Lodewyk Olivier Mother: Alida Johanna Venter[1] 01-01-1832 Hester Lasya Adriana, V: Johannes Lodewyk Olivier, M. Alida Johanna Venter, de getuies, Jan Adriaan Venter,Hendrina Magdalena Pretoruis, Johannes Lodevicus Olivier, Johanna Catharina Van Der Merwe : Veldkornet A Pretoruis. behorend aan Cradock, Wyk Albert.[1] Marriage Date: 1840-05-03 Event: Marriage Event Place: Dutch Reformed Church, Cradock Groom: Barend Jacobus Viljoen Bride: Hester Lasya Adriana Olivier[1] De 03-05-184 Barend Jacobus Viljoen JM, Wonend Tarka met Hester Lasya Adriana JD van Crodock aldaar[1] ([[Olivier-996|Olivier-996]]) ---- [[Category:Family Mysteries]] Here are open questions about our family. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc.

Olmstead Name Study

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[[Category:Olmstead Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Steesy-1|Walt Steesy]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. The three primary variations of the family name are: Olmstead, Olmsted, and Omstead. '''Only those where the form of family name is not confirmed will be listed as part of the study.''' It is estimated that less than 5% of individuals with the family name are in this state of undecided spelling, often due in early records as recorders did not know how an individual used his name. Likewise, many individuals prior to 1900 may never have confirmed one singular use of their name. == Category == The ''Catagory:Olmste(a)d Names Study'' is only applied to profiles where records exist in '''multiple''' forms of the family name or the person is believe to have one form of the name at birth and the other in their later life. == DNA lines == Relative to the use of the name is the use of DNA to determine lineage. There are five primary DNA lines for the family in America:
(1) Richard & James Olmste(a)d from Essex, England in 1632.
(2) Capt. Jabez Olmsted who appears in Massachusetts in the mid-1700s.
(3) Descendants of Jeremiah Olmsted's "first son" Jabez as his mother was already pregnant when she married Jeremiah; Jeremiah is the eldest son of Capt. Jabez and his other children carry the DNA line of the Captain.
(4) Stephen Olmstead appears in Lycoming/Clinton counties in north central Pennsylvania in the early 1800s.
(5) Jacob Amstutz, whose name was Anglicized to Olmstead, emigrated from Switzerland to Ohio in the early 1800s.
There are other family lines that have the family name, primarily descendants of emigrants from Scandinavia whose names were also Anglicized, probably based on phonics. == Task List == None specifically set at this time.

Olsen Family History

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This is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Olsen families and information about individuals, places, and things named Olsen. (Do you have any info about Olsens or the name? Please join the Trusted List to this page and participate. You can also post a comment or memory below.) === Alternate Spellings === Olsen can also be spelled Olson. === Origins of the Surname Olsen === The origin is Scandanavian (especially Norwegian). It is a patronymic surname from the Old Norse 'Oleifr' meaning ''''son of Olaf''''. The common personal name Olaf means heir of ancestor. Olaf has always been one of the most common Scandinavian names. It came from the fame of St. Olaf, King of Norway, who brought Christianity to his country about 1030 AD. The Olsen surname, the second most common in Norway, is also established in England, notably in the Newcastle upon Tyne area. Olsen is also associated with regions in Germany; like Saxony, Brandenburg, and the Rhineland. === Geographic Centers of Olsen Families === In the UK, most with this surname live in northern England, close to Scotland. In the USA, many Olsens live in New York, Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin and California. === Olsens on WikiTree === Here is the [https://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/O/OLSEN_1.html Olsen] index. Also see [https://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/O/OLSON_1.html Olson]. If you are an Olsen you can add yourself and/or your ancestors to this index by joining WikiTree. This just takes a moment. Your addition(s) will automatically be included on the index tomorrow morning. [[Category:Surnames]] [[Category: Norway, Emigrants]]

Olson Name Study

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[[Category:Olson Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Olson Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olson Olson] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Olson name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Olson's), by time period (18th Century Olson's), or by topic (Olson DNA, Olson Occupations, Olson Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' '''Profiles''' * [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olson Olson profiles on WikiTree] * [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Oleson Oleson profiles on WikiTree] * [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olesen Olesen profiles on WikiTree] * [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olsen Olsen profiles on WikiTree] ==How to Join== To join the Olson Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Buck-30|John Buck]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Olson}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! '''OLSON DNA''' * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?filterId=&filterType=yDNA&title=Special%3ADNATests&s=Olson&order=name Olson Y-DNA Connections on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?filterId=&filterType=auDNA&title=Special%3ADNATests&s=Olson&order=name Olson auDNA connections on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?filterId=&filterType=mtDNA&title=Special%3ADNATests&s=Olson&order=name Olson mtDNA connections on WikiTree] '''OLESON DNA''' * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?filterId=&filterType=yDNA&title=Special%3ADNATests&s=Oleson&order=name Oleson Y-DNA Connections on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?filterId=&filterType=auDNA&title=Special%3ADNATests&s=Oleson&order=name Oleson auDNA connections on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?filterId=&filterType=mtDNA&title=Special%3ADNATests&s=Oleson&order=name Oleson mtDNA connections on WikiTree] '''OLESEN DNA''' * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?filterId=&filterType=yDNA&title=Special%3ADNATests&s=Olesen&order=name Olesen Y-DNA Connections on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?filterId=&filterType=auDNA&title=Special%3ADNATests&s=Olesen&order=name Olesen auDNA connections on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?filterId=&filterType=mtDNA&title=Special%3ADNATests&s=Olesen&order=name Olesen mtDNA connections on WikiTree] '''OLSEN DNA''' * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?filterId=&filterType=yDNA&title=Special%3ADNATests&s=Olsen&order=name Olsen Y-DNA Connections on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?filterId=&filterType=auDNA&title=Special%3ADNATests&s=Olsen&order=name Olsen auDNA connections on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?filterId=&filterType=mtDNA&title=Special%3ADNATests&s=Olsen&order=name Olsen mtDNA connections on WikiTree] ==Membership== *[[Olson-6823|Elsie Hagley]] * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olsen Olsen] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olesen Olesen] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Oleson Oleson]

Olympic History E-Cards

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Send an e-postcard that celebrates Olympic history. It is entirely free and private and there are no ads or pop-ups anywhere. [[Category:E-Cards]] [[Category:Sports E-Cards]]

Olympics - Summer Games

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==Olympics - Summer Games== 2 types of pages appear here. * Countries - A page which shows all the countries which participated in specific Olympic Games. They show the number of athletes sent and the number and types of medals which were won by that country. Click on a country name to go to the Olympics page for that country. * Medalists - A page which shows all the events at this Olympic Game. All medalists for these events are shown with the country and flag of the Olympian. When an Olympian is identified and added to Wikitree this page should be updated with the link to the Olympian's profile. {| border="1" align="center" style="font-style:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:100%;background:White; border: 8px black;" |- !! width=20pt | Olympiad !! width=20pt | Year !! width=100pt | Host Country !! width=100pt | Location !! width=50pt | # of Countries !! width=50pt |# of Participants !! width=300pt | Country Links !! width=300pt | Medalist Links |- |I |1896 |{{Image|file=European_Flags-8.png |align=l |size=s }} |Athens, Greece |13 |176 |[[Space:1896_Summer_Olympics|1896 Countries]] |[[Space:1896_Summer_Olympics_-_Medalists|1896 Medalists]] |- |II |1900 |{{Image|file=European_Flags-46.png |align=l |size=s }} |Paris, France |27 |1240 |[[Space:1900_Summer_Olympics|1900 Countries]] |[[Space:1900_Summer_Olympics_-_Medalists|1900 Medalists]] |- |III |1904 |{{Image|file=50star.gif |align=l |size=s }} |St Louis, United States of America |10 |650 |[[Space:1904_Summer_Olympics|1904 Countries]] |[[Space:1904_Summer_Olympics_-_Medalists|1904 Medalists]] |- |IV |1908 |{{Image|file=Flags-3.jpg |align=l |size=s }} |London, England |23 |2025 |[[Space:1908_Summer_Olympics|1908 Countries]] |[[Space:1908_Summer_Olympics_-_Medalists|1908 Medalists]] |- |V |1912 |{{Image|file=Flags-11.jpg |align=l |size=s }} |Stockholm, Sweden |29 |2409 |[[Space:1912_Summer_Olympics|1912 Countries]] |[[Space:1912_Summer_Olympics_-_Medalists|1912 Medalists]] |- |VI |1916 | |Berlin, Germany | | |Not held due to war | |- |VII |1920 |{{Image|file=Flags-1.jpg |align=l |size=s }} |Antwerp, Belgium |29 |2680 |[[Space:1920_Summer_Olympics|1920 Countries]] |[[Space:1920_Summer_Olympics_-_Medalists|1920 Medalists]] |- |VIII |1924 |{{Image|file=European_Flags-46.png |align=l |size=s }} |Paris, France |45 |3258 |[[Space:1924_Summer_Olympics|1924 Countries]] |[[Space:1924_Summer_Olympics_-_Medalists|1924 Medalists]] |- |IX |1928 |{{Image|file=European_Flags-54.png |align=l |size=s }} |Amsterdam, Netherlands |46 |3296 |[[Space:1928_Summer_Olympics|1928 Countries]] |[[Space:1928_Summer_Olympics_-_Medalists|1928 Medalists]] |- |X |1932 |{{Image|file=50star.gif |align=l |size=s }} |Los Angeles, United States of America |47 |1924 |[[Space:1932_Summer_Olympics|1932 Countries]] |[[Space:1932_Summer_Olympics_-_Medalists|1932 Medalists]] |- |XI |1936 |This flag image is restricted |Berlin, Germany |49 |4483 |[[Space:1936_Summer_Olympics|1936 Countries]] |[[Space:1936_Summer_Olympics_-_Medalists|1936 Medalists]] |- |XII |1940 | |Helsinki, Finland | | |Not held due to war | |- |XIII |1944 | |London, England | | |Not held due to war | |- |XIV |1948 |{{Image|file=Flags-3.jpg |align=l |size=s }} |London, England |59 |4419 |1948 Summer Olympics | |- |XV |1952 |{{Image|file=European_Flags-45.png |align=l |size=s }} |Helsinki, Finland |69 |4932 |1952 Summer Olympics | |- |XVI |1956 |{{Image|file=Flags-5.png |align=l |size=s }} |Melbourne, Australia |67 |3190 |1956 Summer Olympics | |- |XVII |1960 |{{Image|file=European_Flags-36.png |align=l |size=s }} |Rome, Italy |84 |5347 |1960 Summer Olympics | |- |XVIII |1964 |{{Image|file=Flags_of_Asia-20.png |align=l |size=s }} |Tokyo, Japan |93 |5137 |1964 Summer Olympics | |- |XIX |1968 |{{Image|file=Flags_of_North_America-15.png|align=l |size=s }} |Ciudad de México, Mexico |112 |5558 |1968 Summer Olympics | |- |XX |1972 |{{Image|file=Flags.gif |align=l |size=s }} |München, West Germany |121 |7114 |1972 Summer Olympics | |- |XXI |1976 |{{Image|file=Flags_of_Canada-18.png |align=l |size=s }} |Montréal, Canada |92 |6073 |1976 Summer Olympics | |- |XXII |1980 |{{Image|file=Flags-15.png |align=l |size=s }} |Moskva, Soviet Union |80 |5255 |1980 Summer Olympics | |- |XXIII |1984 |{{Image|file=50star.gif |align=l |size=s }} |Los Angeles, United States of America |140 |6800 |1984 Summer Olympics | |- |XXIV |1988 |{{Image|file=Flags_of_Asia-40.png |align=l |size=s }} |Seoul, Republic of Korea |159 |8453 |1988 Summer Olympics | |- |XXV |1992 |{{Image|file=Spanish_Flags-1.png |align=l |size=s }} |Barcelona, Spain |169 |9386 |1992 Summer Olympics | |- |XXVI |1996 |{{Image|file=50star.gif |align=l |size=s }} |Atlanta, United States of America |197 |10339 |1996 Summer Olympics | |- |XXVII |2000 |{{Image|file=Flags-5.png |align=l |size=s }} |Sydney, Australia |200 |10647 |2000 Summer Olympics | |- |XXVIII |2004 |{{Image|file=European_Flags-8.png |align=l |size=s }} |Athina, Greece |201 |10557 |2004 Summer Olympics | |- |XXIX |2008 |{{Image|file=Flags_of_Asia-7.png |align=l |size=s }} |Beijing, People's Republic of China |204 |10899 |2008 Summer Olympics | |- |XXX |2012 |{{Image|file=Flags-3.jpg |align=l |size=s }} |London, Great Britain |205 |10518 |2012 Summer Olympics | |- |XXXI |2016 |{{Image|file=Flags-9.png |align=l |size=s }} |Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |207 |11180 |2016 Summer Olympics | |- |XXXII |2020 |{{Image|file=Flags_of_Asia-20.png |align=l |size=s }} |Tokyo, Japan |206 |11319 |2020 Summer Olympics | |- |}
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One Bassett Family in America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == One Bassett Family in America == With all connections in America and many in Great Britain and France : principally an outline of what the ancestors did to help make America, mainly from original records hertofore unpublished. * by [[Bassett-5254|Buell Burdett Bassett]] (1870-1941) * published by F.A. Bassett Co., Springfield, Massachusetts, 1926 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:One Bassett Family in America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/onebassettfamily00bass * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE981857 * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=16277 === Table of Contents === * The Bassett Family * The Adamson Family * The Allen Family * The Anderson Family * The Andrews Family * The Bell Family * The Bissell Family * The Boosey Family * The Bridgham Family * The Briggs Family * The Brockway Family * The Bronson Family * The Buck Family * The Buell Family * The Bunnell Family * The Champion Family * The Chittenden Family * The Collins Family * The Crossman Family * The Deming Family * The Dighton Family * The Eno Family * The Fisher Family * The Fiske Family * The Foote Family * The Fuller Family * The Gaylord Family * The Gillett Family * The William Goodrich Family * The David Goodrich Family * The Edward Griswold Family * The Michael Griswold Family * The Harding Family * The Hart Family * The Hawkins Family * The Hayward Family * The John Hill Family * The Luke Hill Family * The Holcomb Family * The Hopkins Family * The Humphrey Family * The Kelsey Family * The Kingsbury Family * The Lewis Family * The Loomis Family * The Lugg Family * The Marvin Family * The Merrill Family * The Moore Family * The Newell Family * The Olmsted Family * The Palmer Family * The Parsons Family * The Henry Peck Family * The Benjamin Peck Family * The Richards Family * The Rowley Family * The Sanford Family * The Scott Family * The Sexton Family * The Sheaffe Family * The Sperry Family * The Stanley Family * The Steele Family * The Stocking Family * The Stoddard Family * The Sweetland Family * The Talcott Family * The Thayer Family * The David Thompson Family * The Thomas Thompson Family * The Treat Family * The Turner Family * The Ventris Family * The Vore Family * The Watson Family * The Welles Family * The Wheeler Family * The Nicholas White Family * The Robert White Family * The Wilmot Family * The Wolterton Family * The Woodland Family * The Thomas Wright Family * The Joseph Wright Family * The Wrotham Family * Index === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Bassett, Buell. ''[[Space:One Bassett Family in America|One Bassett Family in America]]'' (F.A. Bassett Co., Springfield, Massachusetts, 1926) [ Page ]. * ([[#Bassett|Bassett]])

One Branch of the Miner Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == One Branch of the Miner Family == With extensive notes on the Wood, Lounsberry, Rogers and fifty other allied families of Connecticut and Long Island. * by [[Miner-3359|Lillian Lounsberry (Miner) Selleck]] * published by D. L. Jacobus, New Haven, Connecticut, 1928 * 262 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:One Branch of the Miner Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * http://archive.org/details/onebranchofminer00sell * http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=11018 === Table of Contents === * Preface * Contents * Miner, Thomas of Stonington, page 1 * Wood, Edmund of Huntington, page 50 * Lounsberry, Jonas "Halifax" of Huntington, page 56 * Rogers * Barlow * Betts * Brewster * Bryan * Clark * Coit * Collins * Comstock * Conkling * Cooper * Cross * Douglas * Fitch * Goff * Harris * Helme * Jagger * Keeney * Latimer * Lewis * Lockwood * Manwaring * Messenger * Mould * Norton * Olmstead * Palmer, Walter of Stonington, page 140 * Palmer, William of Newtown, page 142 * Pantry * Penoyer * Platt * Raymond * St. John * Sherwood, Thomas of Fairfield, page 157 * Smith * Stratton * Strickland * Titus * Topping * Turner * Waterbury * Webb * Webster * Westcott * White * Whitehead * Whiting * Whitman * Woodhull * Appendix * Imperfectus * Miner ancestral lines * Index I. Names of persons * Index II. War services and public offices * Additions and Corrections, page 262 === Errata === * Coddington, John Insley. ''Richard1 Platt, of Ware, Co. Hertford, England, and Milford, Connecticut'', [[Space:TAG|The American Genealogist]] (1955) Vol. 31, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB283/i/11830/167/0 Page 167]. * Additions and Corrections, page 262 * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Selleck, Lillian Lounsberry. ''[[Space:One Branch of the Miner Family|One Branch of the Miner Family]]'' (D. L. Jacobus, New Haven, Connecticut, 1928) [ Page ]. * ([[#Selleck|Selleck]]) * Selleck, Lillian Lounsberry. ''[[Space:One Branch of the Miner Family|One Branch of the Miner Family]]'' (D. L. Jacobus, New Haven, Connecticut, 1928) [ Page ].

One Name Studies FAQ Page

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This page is a part of the [[Project:One_Name_Studies|One Name Studies Project]]
{{Red|F}}requently {{Red|A}}sked {{Red|Q}}uestions
If you don't see your question answered here, [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/ask ask] in {{G2G}} and tag your question {{Tag Link|one_name_studies}}.
If you'd rather ask privately or want to see a question answered here, contact an [[Project:One Name Studies#How to Join|ONS Project Leader]].
== The Basics == === What is a one name study? === :A One Name Study (ONS) is a project that focuses on researching all occurrences of an individual surname. ===How many one name studies can I have?=== :Each individual may [[#What is an ONS Coordinator?|coordinate]] up to three (3) Name Studies. Coordinating a Name Study can be a lot of work, so this limit is in place to ensure collaboration and research are your primary focus. :The good news is, you can participate as a member in an infinite amount of Name Studies! ===Can I have Name Studies for surnames other than my own?=== :'''Yes!''' The surname can be one held by an ancestor, your own Last Name At Birth (LNAB), or even your married name. There are no restrictions to whom can coordinate or be a member of certain Name Study! :Of course, this also means that if someone asks to join the Name Study, but does not have the surname themselves, they can still join. === Where can I find the list of one name studies on WikiTree? === :For an index of all Name Studies, see [[:Category:One_Name_Studies]]. ::''Note:'' ::''Many surnames do not have their own unique One Name Study yet, but may be covered as a variant of another study. To see if a specific surname is part of an existing One Name Study project, enter the surname in the search box at the top of this page (without entering a first name). This will take you to the surname index page, e.g. [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/COOKE https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/COOKE].'' ::''If there is a surname project it will be linked near the top of the page on the right, e.g. "Cooke Project".'' :If a surname is currently listed as a variant in another study, a variant overlaps with another existing study, or where the variant is more commonly found as a surname in its own right - Contact the [[Project:One Name Studies#How to Join|ONS Project Leaders]] for assistance. === How does a new study get listed on the ONS index page? === :This is done automatically through [[Project:One_Name_Studies#categorization|categorization]]. :If you need assistance, contact the [[Project:One Name Studies#How to Join|ONS Project Leaders]]. === How does a new study get linked from the appropriate surname index page? === :This is not done automatically. [[Project:One Name Studies#How to Join|ONS Project Leaders]] will enable this as part of the creation of the Name Study. === Are all one name studies the same? === :'''Yes''' and '''No'''. The ultimate aim of an ONS is to research the genealogy and family history of all persons with a given surname. But how you go about this is what sets your Name Study apart. === Does it make a difference if the surname is common or uncommon? === :Both common and uncommon surnames can produce effective name studies, even though the specific goals and tasks might be different. For example, a name study for a very common name like "Smith" might focus more on finding sources for the many unsourced Smith profiles and trying to connect unconnected Smiths to the Global Family Tree. A name study for a less common name like Portendorfer would likely spend more time tracing a handful of specific family lines and improving biographies. === Can you create a one name study for a patronymic name? === :'''Yes!''' While most surname studies follow one surname through the generations, one of the global goals of an ONS is to determine name meanings, and whether or not they are [[Wikipedia:Matriname|matronymic]], [[Wikipedia:Surname#Occupational_surname|occupational]], [[Wikipedia:Patronymic|patronymic]], [[Wikipedia:Toponymic_surname|topynomic]], etc. :Since only those patronymic names should be included in your study - be aware that an ONS might not help break down a brick wall - but would serve as a tool for further patronymic research. === What can be achieved with a one name study? === #Name origins (or earliest references); #Name meanings (are they [[Wikipedia:Matriname|matronymic]], [[Wikipedia:Surname#Occupational_surname|occupational]], [[Wikipedia:Patronymic|patronymic]], [[Wikipedia:Toponymic_surname|topynomic]], etc.); #The relative frequency or occurence of the name; #Patterns in migration; #Name variations and specific name branches; and #Reconstruct the genealogy of as many lines as possible. === Does a one name study have to be worldwide? === :'''Yes''' and '''No'''. As a One Name Study, the project serves as a genealogical collaboration platform that is centered around that particular name. However, you can limit your own research to a particular geographic area, time period, or even a single family line - but you would create a separate page and link it to the main Study page. ::''Note:'' ::''You should always welcome into the study anyone who wants to research the surname, no matter which location they may be interested in.'' ===What is an ONS Coordinator? === :ONS Projects are lead by [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Badges&b=one_name_studies ONS Coordinators]. These coordinators help to organize surname projects and teams as a genealogical collaboration platform that is centered around a particular name. Also see [[Project:One Name Studies#Requirements|Coordinator Requirements]]. ---- == Getting Started == === How do I set up the one name study category? === :Your primary Name Study Category (e.g., [[:Category:Smith Name Study]]) is placed into the main One Name Study Category: ::
[[Category:One Name Studies]]
:Your Name Study can then be broken down into subcategories, such as '''Devon, Haywood Name Study'''; '''Blacksmiths, Distin Name Study'''; or '''Spouses, Blagdon Name Study'''. :Now you can add your specific Study's category (or template which includes categorization) onto a profile in order for it to be included in your Name Study Categories. '''Only add your Name Study category or a template if you are the Profile Manager of the profile!''' If you are not, remember to ask first. It would help to explain why the profile would fit in your name study, and you may also find that the Project Manager would be interested in joining your study! :For a list of every profile with a given surname (whether they are currently included in your Study or not) can be found on the genealogy page (also known as the surname index). This would be a page like: [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/COOKE https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HARRIS]. You can change ''HARRIS'' to whatever surname you are interested in. :Using categories can be complicated. If you have questions or need help setting up categories, please contact the [[Project:One Name Studies#How to Join|ONS Project Leaders]] for assistance, or can use the [https://www.wikitree.com/contact/category/ Category Request form]. === Do I have to have a [[Free-Space Profiles|free-space profile]] for the project page or can I just use the name study category? === :'''Yes!''' The Space page serves as the collaboration platform for the study. It also enables links to work in the background, and is the 'front door' of your Study. :Creation of a one name study category means there will be a Space page which will be managed by the ONS Project. If you want to index profiles together but not be responsible for an ONS Project, please don't use the One Name Studies Project's category tree. Instead, check out [[Help:Personal_Categories|Personal Categories]]. === What happens if two studies were created for the same surname? === :WikiTree is all about collaboration. The first member who registers the Name with the ONS Project will serve as the [[#What is an ONS Coordinator?|ONS Coordinator]]. :Ideally, all individual research happens on Space pages that are linked to the main Name Study page. These pages can be linked to the main Name Study page! There should always be a single "home base" Name Study page that includes links to any other free space pages related to the project. ---- == Including Person Profiles == === How do profiles get added to the one name study? === :Enter the category (or a template that includes categorization) for the one name study to the [[Help:Biographies|biography section]] of a profile - categories above the heading; templates below the heading - and it will automatically appear on the category page once you save. :Never use [[Category:One Name Studies]] on person profiles. This is a "top level" category that should only be placed on your name study category page and will generate DB Errors for profiles. === Should I include females and adoptees? What about for those that married into the family? === :This is up to the members of the surname project and what goals are to be accomplished. ::Here is a (made-up) example. Susan Hill marries at age 17 and becomes Susan Murch. She lives for anotjer 70 years, has multiple children, and dies as Susan Murch. Should she be included in the Murch Name Study? :# Some say 'no', because she was born a Hill. :# Some say 'yes', because she only lived for 17 years as a Hill, mothered multiple Murch children, and live 70 years as a Murch. ::If a team study is to identify specific DNA results, think about who contributed to that DNA. Some things to consider: :# Is this study to identify males of a particular surname for yDNA test results? Then only males born into the line should be added. :# Is this study to identify all family members that contributed their DNA for autosomal or mitochondrial DNA test results? Then anyone born into the family, male and female, should be added. :In short, it is completely up to you and your specific research needs! === Can profiles included in a one name study be project-protected? === :Yes, but see the general requirements for [[Help:Project Protection|project-protected profile]] (PPP) status. This is rarely (if ever) done by the ONS Project itself, but is rather done through [[Help:Projects|Geographical or Topical Projects]]. ---- == Inspiration and Assistance == === Are there examples of one name studies on WikiTree? ===
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Have you seen a one name study on WikiTree that inspired you? Let us know about it with a comment below! === What are related WikiTree pages and projects? === * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ak-oFwRF7z8 WikiTree Livecast on the One Name Studies Project]: YouTube video chat featuring Doug Lockwood. * [[Help:Editing Tips]]: This page also includes info for setting up tables on your page. ** The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Table Wikipedia help page on "How to Create Tables"] has more examples. * [[Project:DNA|WikiTree DNA Project]] === What are external tools and resources for name studies? === * [http://www.one-name-studies.org/ The Guild of One-Name Studies] * [http://surname-society.org/ The Surname Society] * [http://www.ukbmd.org.uk/one_name_study/ UKBMD One Name Studies] *[http://www.ffhs.org.uk/index.php Federation of Family History Societies] This home page covers all the U.K for Family History Societies. *[http://lockwood.one-name.net/ Great Example of a One Name Study] This Study uses Traditional Research & DNA Research in an attempt to link family lines. The study is administered by Peter Lockwood & is registered with the Guild of One Name Studies. * "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ae95uMNEB8Q What's the Point of a One-Name Study?]" YouTube video by Helen Osborn of the Guild of One Name Studies. * [http://www.namethesaurus.com/ NameThesaurus] * [http://www.links2history.com/names.htm Names Origins and Meanings] * [http://www.lhaasdav.com/links/names.htm Lists of name links] some useful, others maybe not. * [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rwguide/lesson8.htm?cj=1&netid=cj&o_xid=0001029688&o_lid=0001029688&o_sch=Affiliate+External Rootsweb guide to names] * [https://www.zeemaps.com/ Map your data] A nice way to view family distribution, see the Hoolihan study for an example. *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Y-STR_markers Y-STR markers] used in yDNA research and how are they significant. * [http://ftu.familytreemagazine.com/surnames-family-search Surname Set Up] * [http://worldnames.publicprofiler.org/ World Public Profiler] * [http://www.surnamedb.com/ Surnamedb] * [http://surnames.behindthename.com/ Behind the Name] * [http://www.locatemyname.com/ Locate my Name] * [http://www.cbgfamilienamen.nl/nfb/index.php?taal=eng Database of Surnames in The Netherlands]

One Name Study - Jones surname

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This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Jones and its variants. The hope is that researchers (like you!) will join our study to help make it a more valuable reference point for people studying their Jones pedigrees. This study is in conjunction with our [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/jonessurname/about/background Jones Y-DNA project], our [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/jones-autosomal-group/about/background Jones atDNA (autosomal) project], and our [http://www.jones-dna.org legacy one name (Jones) study website]. Please feel free to add categories and/or new details to your profiles, add questions to the [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/JONES JONES bulletin board], etc. [https://www.familytreedna.com/group-join.aspx?group=Jones '''Join our FTDNA Y-DNA project'''] [http://www.familytreedna.com/group-join.aspx?group=Jones-AutosomalGroup '''Join our FTDNA atDNA (autosomal) project'''] [https://www.facebook.com/groups/JonesSurnameFTDNA/ '''Join our Facebook group'''] [[Category:Jones Name Study]] [[Category:DNA_Projects]] '''Lead:''' [[Jones-30114|Zak Jones]]

One Name Study Project Templates

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[[Project:One Name Study]] > '''One Name Study Project Templates''' ==Project Member Stickers== There are two variations of the [[Template:Member|Member Sticker]] that can be used to show your affiliation with the One Name Study Project. These stickers should be used on WikiTree Member profiles only! To add this sticker to your profile, place the sticker code (see examples below) anywhere in the biography part of the profile. Usually you should put it next to the text describing the Sticker, but it should always be below the == Biography == heading and above the == Sources == heading. :'''General Project Affiliation''' :{{Member|ONS}}{{Member|ONS}} displays as:{{Clear}} :'''Specific One Name Study Affliation''' :{{Member|ONS|name=Jackson}}{{Member|ONS|name=Jackson}} displays as:{{Clear}} ---- ==One Name Study Sticker== There are two variations of the [[Template:One Name Study|One Name Study Sticker]] that can be used on profiles that are included in a One Name Study. To add this sticker to a profile included in your ONS, place the sticker code (see examples below) anywhere in the biography part of the profile. Usually you should put it next to the text describing the Sticker, but it should always be below the == Biography == heading and above the == Sources == heading. :'''General Sticker Usage''' :{{One Name Study|name=Jackson}}{{One Name Study|name=Jackson}} displays as:{{Clear}} :'''Categorization with Sticker''' :{{One Name Study|name=Jackson|category=Mississippi, Jackson Name Study}}{{One Name Study|name=Jackson|category=Mississippi, Jackson Name Study}} will place the profile into
[[:Category:Mississippi, Jackson Name Study]] and displays as:{{Clear}} ---- ==Sticker Customization== {{Member|ONS|name=Volcik}} {{One Name Study|name=Volcik}} In order to use your own Name Study image in a sticker, there are a few steps you must complete first: # Upload your Name Study image (or select as existing image on WikiTree) and copy the image code (e.g., ImageName-1.png). If you would like to use an existing Letter image, see [[Space:One_Name_Study_Images]] # Create a new Free Space page named in the format: '''XXX Name Study Info''' (e.g., [[Space:Volcik Name Study Info]]) # On this new page, place '''only the following code on the page''', and replace {{Red|ImageName-1.png}} with your image code: :::{{#switch: {{{1}}} :::|image={{Red|ImageName-1.png}} :::}} {{Image|file=Images_used_in_G2G-51.png}} Once the above steps are done, all of the Name Study stickers will now use your custom image!

One Place Studies - Project Members

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Below is a list of Wikitree Members who are contributing to the [[Project:One_Place_Studies|One Place Studies Project]]. Studies that have been featured in the [[Space:Social Media Team|#OnePlaceWednesday]] showcase are chosen randomly by an automation rule in Trello. However, if you would like your study to be featured, reach out to the [[Project:Ambassadors#How to Join|Ambassadors Project leadership]]. == Active Studies == === Africa === {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" !WikiTree ID |Place |G2G Posts
Showcase |Notes |- ![[Cormac-6]] |[[Space:Cato_Ridge,_KwaZulu-Natal_Province_One_Place_Study|Cato Ridge, KwaZulu-Natal Province]] |{{G2GLink|1393243}} |South Africa |} === Asia === === Europe === {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" !WikiTree ID |Place |G2G Posts
Showcase |Notes |- ![[N.-17]] |[[Space:Derenk,_Abaúj_One_Place_Study|Derenk, Abaúj]] |[[Image:Derenk_Hungary_One_Place_Study.jpg|75px]] |Hungary |- ![[Skjærstad-4]] |[[Space:Syrdal, Agder One Place Study|Syrdal, Agder]] | |Norway |- ![[Kendro-5]] |[[Space:Kľušov, Bardejov One Place Study|Kľušov, Bardejov]] | |Slovakia |- ![[Kendro-5]] |[[Space:Zborov, Bardejov One Place Study|Zborov, Bardejov]] | |Slovakia |- ![[Gutknecht-98]] |[[Space:Kuneschhau, Žiar nad Hronom One Place Study|Kuneschhau, Žiar nad Hronom]] | |Slovakia |- ![[Hensel-236]] |[[Space:Paris,_Bessarabia_One_Place_Study|Paris, Bessarabia]] |[[Image:Paris_Bessarabia_Russia.jpg|75px]] |Russia |- ![[Podgurski-88]] |[[Space:%C5%81%C4%99towe%2C_Limanowa_One_Place_Study|Łętowe, Limanowa]] | |Poland |- ![[Lavoie-802]] |[[Space:Flobecq One Place Study|Flobecq, Hainaut]] |{{G2GLink|1639396}}
[[Image:PFWC-21.png|75px]] |Belgium |- ![[Fanning-2036]] |[[Space:Clos-y-Geary,_Poortown,_Isle_of_Man_One_Place_Study|Clos-y-Geary,
Poortown, Isle of Man]] |[[Image:Clos-y-Geary_Poortown_Isle_of_Man_One_Place_Study-1.jpg|75px]] |Isle of Man |- ![[Sonczalla-1]] |[[Space:Cieplice,_Jarosław_One_Place_Study|Cieplice, Jarosław]] |{{G2GLink|1579294}}
[[Image:Cieplice_Jaroslaw_Galicja_Austria-7.jpg|75px]] |Poland |- ![[Duszynski-78]] |[[Space:Lambach%2C_Moselle_One_Place_Study|Lambach, Moselle]] | |France |- ![[De_Kloe-3]] |[[Space:Andel,_Noord-Brabant_One_Place_Study|Andel, Noord-Brabant]] |{{G2GLink|1403720}}
[[Image:Andel_The_Netherlands_Once_Place_Study.png|75px]] |Netherlands |- ![[Frappé-40]] |[[Space:Wambrechies%2C_Nord_One_Place_Study|Wambrechies, Nord]] |[[Image:Wambrechies_Nord_One_Place_Study.jpg|65px]] |France |- ![[Fremmerlid-1]] |[[Space:Hjørundfjord,_Møre_og_Romsdal_One_Place_Study|Hjørundfjord, Møre og Romsdal]] |[[Image:Hjorundfjord.jpg|75px]] |Norway |- ![[Vatant-1]] |[[Space:Kerloguennic%2C_Paule%2C_C%C3%B4tes-d%27Armor_One_Place_Study|Kerloguennic, Paule, Côtes-d'Armor]] |[[Image:Kerloguennic_Paule_Cotes-d_Armor_One_Place_Study-1.jpg|75px]] |France |- ![[Jaross-4]] |[[Space:Jaworze_G%C3%B3rne_One_Place_Study|Jaworze Górne]] | |Poland |- ![[Blomfield-390]] |[[Space:Prapatnice,_Split_Dalmatia_One_Place_Study|Prapatnice, Split Dalmatia]] | |Croatia |- ![[Hauer-314]] |[[Space:Gasen%2C_Steiermark_One_Place_Study|Gasen, Steiermark]] | |Austria |- ![[Kristensen-547]] |[[Space:Solum,_Telemark_One_Place_Study|Solum, Telemark]] | |Norway |- ![[Gage-1012]] |[[Space:Frederiks_sogn,_Viborg_One_Place_Study|Frederiks sogn, Viborg]] | |Denmark |- ![[Mulder-2419]] |[[Space:Moerkapelle,_Zuid-Holland_One_Place_Study|Moerkapelle, Zuid-Holland]] | |Netherlands |- |- ![[Petro-168]] |[[Space:Chme%C4%BEov%2C_Pre%C5%A1ov_One_Place_Study|Chmeľov, Prešov]] | |Slovakia |- ![[Petro-168]] |[[Space:Pu%C5%A1ovce%2C_Pre%C5%A1ov_One_Place_Study|Pušovce, Prešov]] | |Slovakia |- ![[Hansen-16136]] |[[Space:Aas_Farm%2C_Lur%C3%B8y%2C_Nordland_One_Place_Study|Aas Farm, Lurøy, Nordland]] | |Norway |- ![[Hansen-16136]] |[[Space:Bratland_Farm%2C_Lur%C3%B8y%2C_Nordland_One_Place_Study|Bratland Farm, Lurøy, Nordland]] | |Norway |- ![[Hansen-16136]] |[[Space:Lien_Farm%2C_Lur%C3%B8y%2C_Nordland_One_Place_Study|Lien Farm, Lurøy, Nordland]] | |Norway |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space:Santa_Maria_de_Montserrat_Abbey%2C_Catalonia_One_Place_Study|Santa Maria de Montserrat Abbey, Catalonia]] | |Spain |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space:Ch%C3%A2teau_de_Chenonceau%2C_Indre-et-Loire_One_Place_Study|Château de Chenonceau, Indre-et-Loire]] | |France |- ![[Kostakos-1]] |[[Space:Agios_Ioannis%2C_Sparta_One_Place_Study|Agios Ioannis, Sparta One Place Study]] | |Greece |} ---- ====Czechia==== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" !WikiTree ID |Place |G2G Posts
Showcase |Notes |- |- |- ![[Suchan-35]] |[[Space:Lichnov%2C_Brunt%C3%A1l%2C_Czechia_One_Place_Study|Lichnov, Bruntál, Czechia]] |[[Image:Lichnov_Bruntal_Czechia_One_Place_Study-3.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Krizenesky-5]] |[[Space:Tvrz_Kříženec_u_Vilice,_Tábor_One_Place_Study|Tvrz Kříženec u Vilice, Tábor]] |[[Image:K_345_izenec_u_Vilic_okres_Tabor-1.png|75px]] | |- ![[Krizenesky-5]] |[[Space:Kříženec_u_Šebířova,_Tábor_One_Place_Study|Kříženec u Šebířova, Tábor]] |{{G2GLink|1656614}}
[[Image:K_345_izenec_u_352_ebi_345_ova_okres_Tabor-2.png|75px]] | |- ![[Jares-3]] |[[Space:Skály,_Písek,_Czechia_One_Place_Study|Skály, Písek, Czechia]] |{{G2GLink|1422291}}
[[Image:PFWC-15.jpg|75px]] | |- |} ---- ====Denmark==== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" !WikiTree ID |Place |G2G Posts
Showcase |Notes |- |- ![[Gage-1012]] |[[Space:Frederiks_Sogn,_Danmark_One_Place_Study|Frederiks Sogn, Danmark]] | | |} ---- ====England==== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" !WikiTree ID |Place |G2G Posts
Showcase |Notes |- ![[Smith-123128]] |[[Space:Litlington,_Cambridgeshire_One_Place_Study|Litlington, Cambridgeshire]] | | |- ![[Cormack-404]] |[[Space:Alpraham, Cheshire One Place Study|Alpraham, Cheshire]] | | |- ![[Grogan-1083]] |[[Space:Nantwich, Cheshire One Place Study|Nantwich, Cheshire]] | | |- ![[Grogan-1083]] |[[Space:Welsh_Row,_Nantwich, Cheshire One Place Study|Welsh Row, Nantwich, Cheshire]] |{{G2GLink|1495818}}
[[Image:PFWC-24.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Lambert-1995]] |[[Space:Landulph,_Cornwall_One_Place_Study|Landulph, Cornwall]] | | |- ![[Holloway-425]] |[[Space:Porthleven,_Cornwall_One_Place_Study|Porthleven, Cornwall]] | | |- ![[Chiplen-1]] |[[Space:Wiveliscombe%2C_Somerset_One_Place_Study|Wiveliscombe, Somerset]] | | |- ![[Holmquist-171]] |[[Space:South_Wingfield,_Derbyshire_One_Place_Study|South Wingfield, Derbyshire]] | | |- ![[Atherton-1576]] |[[Space:Wormhill,_Derbyshire_One_Place_Study|Wormhill, Derbyshire]] | | |- ![[Smith-127977]] |[[Space:Charleton,_Devon_One_Place_Study|Charleton, Devon]] | | |- ![[Clemmons-210]] |[[Space:Chittlehampton,_Devon_One_Place_Study|Chittlehampton, Devon]] | | |- ![[Smith-129141]] |[[Space:Dunsford,_Devon_One_Place_Study|Dunsford, Devon]] | | |- ![[Maunder-179]] |[[Space:Luffincott,_Devon_One_Place_Study|Luffincott, Devon]] |{{G2GLink|1446189}}
[[Image:Luffincott_Devon_One_Place_Study.jpg|75px]] | | |- ![[Evans-33937]] |[[Space:Shobrooke,_Devon_One_Place_Study|Shobrooke, Devon]] | | |- ![[Haywood-41]] |[[Space:South_Pool,_Devon_One_Place_Study|South Pool, Devon]] |{{G2GLink|1371324}}
[[Image:RNH_Images-2.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Bowden-3925]] |[[Space:Sticklepath,_Devon_One_Place_Study|Sticklepath, Devon]] |{{G2GLink|1397174}}
[[Image:PFWC-10.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[White-22353]] |[[Space:East_Lulworth,_Dorset_One_Place_Study|East Lulworth, Dorset]] | | |- ![[White-22353]] |[[Space:Kingston,_Dorset_One_Place_Study|Kingston, Dorset]] |{{G2GLink|1670950}}
[[Image:PFWC-83.jpg|100px]] | |- ![[Buckle-52]] |[[Space:Sturminster_Newton,_Dorset_One_Place_Study|Sturminster Newton, Dorset]] | | |- ![[White-22353]] |[[Space:Tyneham,_Dorset_One_Place_Study|Tyneham, Dorset]] |{{G2GLink|1596730}}
[[Image:PFWC-56.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[White-22353]] |[[Space:West_Lulworth,_Dorset_One_Place_Study|West Lulworth, Dorset]] | | |- ![[Robinson-27225]] |[[Space:1_Kingdom_Way,_West_Hanningfield,_Essex_One_Place_Study|1 Kingdom Way,
West Hanningfield, Essex]] | | |- ![[Christmas-476]] |[[Space:Earls_Colne,_Essex_One_Place_Study|Earls Colne, Essex]] | | |- ![[Winkler-407]] |[[Space:Forest_of_Dean,_Gloucestershire_One_Place_Study|Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire]] |{{G2GLink|1470138}}
[[Image:PFWC-22.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Utting-102]] |[[Space:Lydney,_Gloucestershire_One_Place_Study|Lydney, Gloucestershire]] |{{G2GLink|1500370}} | |- ![[Moss-8155]] |[[Space:Old_Bakery%2C_Audlem%2C_Cheshire_One_Place_Study|Old Bakery, Audlem, Cheshire]] |[[Image:Old_Bakery_Audlem_Cheshire_One_Place_Study.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Moss-8155]] |[[Space:St_James_Church%2C_Audlem%2C_Cheshire_One_Place_Study|St James Church, Audlem, Cheshire]] | | |- ![[Daniell-327]] |[[Space:Eyam,_Derbyshire_One_Place_Study|Eyam, Derbyshire]] |{{G2GLink|1430855}}
[[Image:Eyam_Derbyshire_One_Place_Study-2.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[White-22353]] |[[Space:Lambrigg_Terrace,_Kendal,_Westmorland_One_Place_Study|Lambrigg Terrace,
Kendal, Westmorland]] | | |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space:HMY Britannia, Leith, Midlothian One Place Study|HMY Britannia,
Leith, Midlothian]] | | |- ![[Fuller-8857]] |[[Space:Eastrington,_Yorkshire_One_Place_Study|Eastrington, Yorkshire]] | | |- ![[Herdsman-1]] |[[Space:Flamborough,_Yorkshire_One_Place_Study|Flamborough, Yorkshire]] | | |- ![[Woody-1569]] |[[Space:Lythe,_Yorkshire_One_Place_Study|Lythe, Yorkshire]] | | |- ![[Jowett-548]] |[[Space:Port_of_Hull_Society_Sailors'_Orphan_Home_One_Place_Study|Port of Hull Society
Sailors' Orphan Home]] |{{G2GLink|1539533}}
[[Image:Port_of_Hull_Society_Sailors_Orphan_Home_One_Place_Study.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Woody-1569]] |[[Space:Robin_Hood's_Bay,_Yorkshire_One_Place_Study|Robin Hood's Bay, Yorkshire]] | | |- ![[Ryden-33]] |[[Space:Skelmanthorpe,_Yorkshire_One_Place_Study|Skelmanthorpe, Yorkshire]] | | |- ![[Woody-1569]] |[[Space:Staithes,_Yorkshire_One_Place_Study|Staithes, Yorkshire]] | | |- ![[Weston-4750]] |[[Space:Whitby,_Yorkshire_One_Place_Study|Whitby, Yorkshire]] |{{G2GLink|1551611}}
[[Image:PFWC-43.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Williams-47589]] |[[Space:Wombwell,_Yorkshire_One_Place_Study|Wombwell, Yorkshire]] |{{G2GLink|1484883}}
[[Image:Wombwell.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Adams-55395]] |[[Space:Shearsby,_Leicestershire_One_Place_Study|Shearsby, Leicestershire]] | | |- ![[Walmsley-632]] |[[Space:Newport_Street,_Barton_upon_Humber,_Lincolnshire_One_Place_Study|Newport Street,
Barton upon Humber, Lincolnshire]] | | |- ![[MacLeod-1797]] |[[Space:St_Mary%27s_Church%2C_Stamford%2C_Lincolnshire_One_Place_Study|St Mary's Church,
Stamford, Lincolnshire]] | | |- ![[Murphy-28404]] |[[Space:Pimlico_Road,_Chelsea,_Middlesex_One_Place_Study|Pimlico Road,
Chelsea, Middlesex]] | | |- ![[Murphy-28404]] |[[Space:Turks_Row,_Chelsea,_Middlesex_One_Place_Study|Turks Row,
Chelsea, Middlesex]] | | |- ![[Murphy-28404]] |[[Space:Victoria's_Yard,_Chelsea,_Middlesex_One_Place_Study|Victoria's Yard,
Chelsea, Middlesex]] | | |- ![[Robinson-27225]] |[[Space:Watchtower_House,_Mill_Hill,_Middlesex_One_Place_Study|Watchtower House,
Mill Hill, Middlesex]] | | |- ![[White-22353]] |[[Space:Wildwood_Terrace,_Hampstead,_Middlesex_One_Place_Study|Wildwood Terrace,
Hampstead, Middlesex]] |{{G2GLink|1573191}}
[[Image:Pevsner-2.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Robinson-27225]] |[[Space:Paisley, Renfrewshire One Place Study|Paisley, Renfrewshire]] | | |- ![[Turner-18066]] |[[Space:Castle_Acre,_Norfolk_One_Place_Study|Castle Acre, Norfolk]] |{{G2GLink|1490415}}
[[Image:Castle_Acre_One_Place_Study.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Bayes-370]] |[[Space:Hemblington,_Norfolk_One_Place_Study|Hemblington, Norfolk]] | | |- ![[Jones-103222]] |[[Space:Dunster,_Somerset_One_Place_Study|Dunster, Somerset]] | | |- ![[Sarson-77]] |[[Space:Taunton,_Somerset_One_Place_Study|Taunton, Somerset]] | | |- ![[Sarson-77]] |[[Space:The_Crescent,_Taunton,_Somerset_One_Place_Study|The Crescent,
Taunton, Somerset]] | | |- ![[Calcutt-41]] |[[Space:Wedmore,_Somerset_One_Place_Study|Wedmore, Somerset]] | | |- ![[Watson-10965]] |[[Space:Childs_Ercall,_Shropshire_One_Place_Study|Childs Ercall, Shropshire]] | | |- ![[Watson-10965]] |[[Space:Tibberton,_Shropshire_One_Place_Study|Tibberton, Shropshire]] | | |- ![[Benting-27]] |[[Space:Wrockwardine,_Shropshire_One_Place_Study|Wrockwardine, Shropshire]] | | |- ![[Harvey-18295]] |[[Space:Botley,_Hampshire_One_Place_Study|Botley, Hampshire]] | | |- ![[Adey-271]] |[[Space:Christchurch,_Hampshire_One_Place_Study|Christchurch, Hampshire]] |{{G2GLink|1590816}}
[[Image:PFWC-44.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Hill-38992]] |[[Space:Hound, Hampshire One Place Study|Hound, Hampshire]] | | |- ![[Hill-38992]] |[[Space:St Mary Extra, Hampshire One Place Study|St Mary Extra, Hampshire]] | | |- ![[Jones-103222]] |[[Space:St_Ronan's_Avenue,_Southsea,_Hampshire_One_Place_Study|St Ronan's Avenue,
Southsea, Hampshire]] | | |- ![[Joy-3044]] |[[Space:Sway, Hampshire One Place Study|Sway, Hampshire]] | | |- ![[MacLeod-1797]] |[[Space:Shenley,_Hertfordshire_One_Place_Study|Shenley, Hertfordshire]] | | |- ![[Hillman-1559]] |[[Space:Slade_Green,_Kent_One_Place_Study|Slade Green, Kent]] |{{G2GLink|1467401}}
[[Image:PFWC-21.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Terry-10160]] |[[Space:Haslingden, Lancashire One Place Study|Haslingden, Lancashire]] | | |- ![[Ryden-33]] |[[Space:Ribchester, Lancashire One Place Study|Ribchester, Lancashire]] | | |- ![[Morris-18630]] |[[Space:St_Helens,_Lancashire_One_Place_Study|St Helens, Lancashire]] | | |- ![[White-22353]] |[[Space:Yealand_Manor,_Yealand_Conyers,_Lancashire_One_Place_Study|Yealand Manor,
Yealand Conyers, Lancashire]] | | |- ![[Simons-2741]] |[[Space:Bicester,_Oxfordshire_One_Place_Study|Bicester, Oxfordshire]] |{{G2GLink|1645907}}
[[Image:Images_for_WikiTree_Social_Media-55.png|75px]] | |- ![[Long-18650]] |[[Space:Hanborough,_Oxfordshire_One_Place_Study|Hanborough, Oxfordshire]] | | |- ![[Pickett-1243]] |[[Space:South_Leigh,_Oxfordshire_One_Place_Study|South Leigh, Oxfordshire]] | | |- ![[Beveridge-683]] |[[Space:Tackley,_Oxfordshire_One_Place_Study|Tackley, Oxfordshire]] | | |- ![[Parker-41651]] |[[Space:Wheatley,_Oxfordshire_One_Place_Study|Wheatley, Oxfordshire]] | | |- ![[Jowett-548]] |[[Space:Great_Burdon,_Durham_One_Place_Study|Great Burdon, Durham]] | | |- ![[Utting-102]] |[[Space:Tower_Hamlets,_London_One_Place_Study|Tower Hamlets, London]] | | |- ![[Champion_de_Crespigny-8|Champion_de
_Crespigny-8]] |[[Space:Whitmore,_Staffordshire_One_Place_Study|Whitmore, Staffordshire]] | | |- ![[White-22353]] |[[Space:Aldeburgh,_Suffolk_One_Place_Study|Aldeburgh, Suffolk]] | | |- ![[Mutimer-76]] |[[Space:Athelington,_Suffolk_One_Place_Study|Athelington, Suffolk]] | | |- ![[Mutimer-76]] |[[Space:Badingham,_Suffolk_One_Place_Study|Badingham, Suffolk]] | | |- ![[Mutimer-76]] |[[Space:Bedfield,_Suffolk_One_Place_Study|Bedfield, Suffolk]] | | |- ![[Mutimer-76]] |[[Space:Bedingfield,_Suffolk_One_Place_Study|Bedingfield, Suffolk]] | | |- ![[Mutimer-76]] |[[Space:Brundish,_Suffolk_One_Place_Study|Brundish, Suffolk]] |{{G2GLink|1653998}}
[[Image:Photos_for_Profiles-197.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Mutimer-76]] |[[Space:Denham,_Suffolk_One_Place_Study|Denham, Suffolk]] |{{G2GLink|1607311}}
[[Image:Photos_for_Profiles-209.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Mutimer-76]] |[[Space:Dennington,_Suffolk_One_Place_Study|Dennington, Suffolk]] | | |- ![[Mutimer-76]] |[[Space:Fressingfield,_Suffolk_One_Place_Study|Fressingfield, Suffolk]] | | |- ![[Palmer-9783]] |[[Space:Great_Bricett,_Suffolk_One_Place_Study|Great Bricett, Suffolk]] |{{G2GLink|1476107}}
[[Image:Great_Bricett-2.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Ling-1181]] |[[Space:Great_Wratting,_Suffolk_One_Place_Study|Great Wratting, Suffolk]] | | |- ![[Mutimer-76]] |[[Space:Horham,_Suffolk_One_Place_Study|Horham, Suffolk]] | | |- ![[Mutimer-76]] |[[Space:Hoxne_Union_Workhouse,_Suffolk_One_Place_Study|Hoxne Union
Workhouse, Suffolk]] |{{G2GLink|}}
[[Image:FIFW-12.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Mutimer-76]] |[[Space:Hoxne,_Suffolk_One_Place_Study|Hoxne, Suffolk]] | | |- ![[Ling-1181]] |[[Space:Kedington,_Suffolk_One_Place_Study|Kedington, Suffolk]] | | |- ![[Ling-1181]] |[[Space:Little_Wratting,_Suffolk_One_Place_Study|Little Wratting, Suffolk]] | | |- ![[Young-11650]] |[[Space:Wetherden,_Suffolk_One_Place_Study|Wetherden, Suffolk]] | | |- ![[Mutimer-76]] |[[Space:Wilby,_Suffolk_One_Place_Study|Wilby, Suffolk]] |{{G2GLink|1503293}}
[[Image:Wilby_Suffolk_One_Place_Study-3.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Adey-271]] |[[Space:Dorking,_Surrey_One_Place_Study|Dorking, Surrey]] | | |- ![[Weston-4750]] |[[Space:Newick,_Sussex_One_Place_Study|Newick, Sussex]] | | |- ![[Guile-361]] |[[Space:West_Chiltington,_Sussex_One_Place_Study|West Chiltington, Sussex]] | | |- ![[Stretton-493]] |[[Space:All Cannings, Wiltshire One Place Study|All Cannings, Wiltshire]] | | |- ![[White-22353]] |[[Space:Melrose_Place,_Kendal,_Westmorland_One_Place_Study|Melrose Place,
Kendal, Westmorland]] |{{G2GLink|1636541}}
[[Image:Melrose_Place_Kendal-2.png|75px]] | | |- ![[White-22353]] |[[Space:Oxenholme,_Westmorland_One_Place_Study|Oxenholme, Westmorland]] | | |- ![[Langridge-71]] |[[Space:Binstead,_Isle_of_Wight_One_Place_Study|Binstead, Isle of Wight]] |{{G2GLink|1536010}}
[[Image:Binstead_Isle_of_Wight_One_Place_Study.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Langridge-71]] |[[Space:Brading,_Isle_of_Wight_One_Place_Study|Brading, Isle of Wight]] | | |- ![[Langridge-71]] |[[Space:Ryde,_Isle_of_Wight_One_Place_Study|Ryde, Isle of Wight]] | | |- ![[Thomson-11213]] |[[Space:Walthamstow%2C_Essex_One_Place_Study|Walthamstow, Essex]] | | |- ![[Macklem-13]] |[[Space:Buckfastleigh%2C_Devon_One_Place_Study|Buckfastleigh, Devon]] | | |- ![[Snowdon-647]] |[[Space:Kennet%2C_Clackmannanshire_One_Place_Study|Kennet, Clackmannanshire]] | | |- ![[Sederman-1]] |[[Space:Hulcote%2C_Bedfordshire_One_Place_Study|Hulcote, Bedfordshire]] | | |- ![[Serowka-1]] |[[Space:Charleville_Circus%2C_Sydenham%2C_Kent_One_Place_Study|Charleville Circus, Sydenham, Kent ]] | | |- |} ---- ====Germany==== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" !WikiTree ID |Place |G2G Posts
Showcase |Notes |- | |- ![[Lemen-157]] |[[Space:Wittendorf%2C_Baden-W%C3%BCrttemberg_One_Place_Study|Wittendorf, Baden-Württemberg]] |[[Image:Wittendorf_Baden-Wurttemberg_One_Place_Study.png|75px]] | |- ![[Lemen-157]] |[[Space:Schopfloch%2C_Baden-W%C3%BCrttemberg_One_Place_Study|Schopfloch, Baden-Württemberg]] |[[Image:Schopfloch_Baden-Wurttemberg_One_Place_Study-1.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Lemen-157]] |[[Space:Loßburg, Baden-Württemberg One Place Study|Loßburg, Baden-Württemberg]] ||{{G2GLink|1720829}}
[[Image:Lobburg_Baden-Wurttemberg_One_Place_Study-1.png|75px]] | |- ![[Bake-72]] |[[Space:Finsterwalde%2C_Brandenburg_One_Place_Study|Finsterwalde, Brandenburg]] |[[Image:Finsterwalde_Brandenburg_One_Place_Study.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Greenwood-3667]] |[[Space:Röbbel,_Niedersachsen_One_Place_Study|Röbbel, Niedersachsen]] | | |- ![[Behler-24]] |[[Space:Horneburg,_Nordrhein-Westfalen_One_Place_Study|Horneburg, Nordrhein-Westfalen]] |[[Image:Horneburg_Nordrhein-Westfalen_One_Place_Study.png|75px]] | |- ![[Venegas-49]] |[[Space:Zempelburg,_Preußen_One_Place_Study|Zempelburg, Preußen]] | | |- ![[Unfried-31]] |[[Space:Allenbach,_Rhineland-Palatinate_One_Place_Study|Allenbach, Rhineland-Palatinate]] |[[Image:Allenbach_Rhineland-Palatinate_One_Place_Study.png|75px]] | |- ![[Unfried-31]] |[[Space:Dhronecken,_Rhineland-Palatinate_One_Place_Study|Dhronecken, Rhineland-Palatinate]] |{{G2GLink|1416517}}
[[Image:Dhronecken_Rhineland-Palatinate_-_One_Place_Study-6.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Bissell-517]] |[[Space:Föhr,_Schleswig-Holstein_One_Place_Study|Föhr, Schleswig-Holstein]] |{{G2GLink|1674189}}
[[Image: Island_of_Foehr-1.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Elbert-215]] |[[Space:Wallenhorst%2C_Niedersachsen_One_Place_Study|Wallenhorst, Niedersachsen ]] |[[Image:Wallenhorst_Niedersachsen_One_Place_Study.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[König-651]] |[[Space:Glauberg%2C_Hessen_One_Place_Study|Glauberg, Hessen]] |[[Image:Glauberg.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Schmäing-4]] |[[Space:Ramsdorf%2C_Nordrhein-Westfalen_One_Place_Study|Ramsdorf, Nordrhein-Westfalen]] | |- ![[Blumreiter-1]] |[[Space:Gerresheim%2C_Nordrhein-Westfalen_One_Place_Study|Gerresheim, Nordrhein-Westfalen]] | |- ![[Bamberger-113]] |[[Space:Battenberg_(Eder)%2C_Hessen_One_Place_Study|Battenberg (Eder), Hessen]] |[[Image:Church_records_of_the_Amt_Battenberg.png|75px]] | |- ![[Rein-337]] |[[Space:Mansbach, Hessen One Place Study|Mansbach, Hessen]] | |- ![[Lemen-157]] |[[Space:Glatten, Baden-Württemberg One Place Study|Glatten, Baden-Württemberg]] |[[Image:Glatten_Baden-Wurttemberg_One_Place_Study-1.png|75px]] | |- ![[Miller-64890]] |[[Space:Hüttersdorf, Saarland One Place Study|Hüttersdorf, Saarland]] | |- ![[Elbert-215]] |[[Space:Gut Eversburg, Niedersachsen One Place Study|Gut Eversburg, Niedersachsen]] |[[Image:Gut_Eversburg_Niedersachsen_One_Place_Study.png|75px]] | |- ![[Schindler-204]] |[[Space:Clausthal, Niedersachsen One Place Study|Clausthal, Niedersachsen One Place Study]] | | |} ---- ====Ireland==== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" !WikiTree ID |Place |G2G Posts
Showcase |Notes |- |- |- ![[Myers-2401]] |[[Space:Ballycarry,_Antrim_One_Place_Study|Ballycarry, Antrim]] |{{G2GLink|}}
[[Image:PFWC-38.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Myers-2401]] |[[Space:Ballynure,_Antrim_One_Place_Study|Ballynure, Antrim]] | | |- ![[Kendro-5]] |[[Space:Layde Old Church, Cushendall, Antrim One Place Study|Layde Old Church,
Cushendall, Antrim]] | | |- ![[Rowley-3452]] ||[[Space:Magh_Luirg,_Ros_Comáin_One_Place_Study|Magh Luirg, Ros Comáin]] |{{G2GLink|1613436}}
[[Image:Magh_Luirg_Ros_Comain_One_Place_Study.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Myers-2401]] |[[Space:Skilganaban,_Antrim_One_Place_Study|Skilganaban, Antrim]] |{{G2GLink|1566252}}
[[Image:Skilganaban_Antrim_One_Place_Study.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Cogan-457]] |[[Space:Gowerhass_Townland,_Co._Clare_One_Place_Study|Gowerhass Townland, Co. Clare]] | | |- ![[O'Hara-2004]] |[[Space:Bandon,_Cork_One_Place_Study|Bandon, Cork]] |{{G2GLink|1659569}}
[[Image:PFWC-81.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space:Westport, Mayo One Place Study|Westport, Mayo]] | | |- ![[Buckle-52]] |[[Space:Llansanffraid_Glan_Conwy,_Denbighshire_One_Place_Study|Llansanffraid Glan Conwy,
Denbighshire]] | | |- ![[Cottrell-943]] |[[Space:Raymoghy,_Donegal_One_Place_Study|Raymoghy, Donegal]] |{{G2GLink|1427986}} | |- ![[Massey-1834]] |[[Space:Drumgooland,_Down_One_Place_Study|Drumgooland, Down]] | | |- ![[McCormack-1488]] |[[Space:Carrowkeel,_Elphin_One_Place_Study|Carrowkeel, Elphin]] |{{G2GLink|1389613}}
[[Image:Carrowkeel_Elphin_One_Place_Study.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Kendro-5]] |[[Space:Derryoober, Galway One Place Study|Derryoober, Galway]] | | |- ![[O'Brien-12472]] |[[Space:Ballinacourty,_Dungarvan,_Waterford_One_Place_Study|Ballinacourty,
Dungarvan, Waterford]] | | |- ![[O'Connor-2001]] |[[Space:Sporthouse,_Waterford_One_Place_Study|Sporthouse, Waterford]] | | |- ![[Hennigan-514]] |[[Space:Dunlavin,_Wicklow_One_Place_Study|Dunlavin, Wicklow]] | | |- ![[Hennigan-514]] |[[Space:Hollywood, Wicklow One Place Study|Hollywood, Wicklow]] | | |- ![[Zimmerman-6128]] |[[Space:Carrowreagh_Townland,_Killedan_One_Place_Study|Carrowreagh Townland, Killedan]] | | |- ![[Barr-3987]] |[[Space:Admiran%2C_Donegal_One_Place_Study|Admiran, Donegal]] | | |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space:Blarney_Castle%2C_Blarney%2C_Cork_One_Place_Study|Blarney Castle, Blarney, Cork]] |[[Image:Blarney_Castle_Blarney_Cork_One_Place_Study-1.jpg|75px]] | | |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space:Kylemore_Abbey%2C_Connemara%2C_Galway_One_Place_Study|Kylemore Abbey, Connemara, Galway]] |{{G2GLink|1702030}}
[[Image:Blarney_Castle_Blarney_Cork_One_Place_Study-4.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space:EPIC_The_Irish_Emigration_Museum%2C_Dublin_One_Place_Study|EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum, Dublin]] |[[Image:EPIC_The_Irish_Emigration_Museum_Dublin_One_Place_Study.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space:Old_Library%2C_Trinity_College%2C_Dublin_One_Place_Study|Old Library, Trinity College, Dublin]] | | |- ![[Nickell-858]] |[[Space:Kin Edar House, Belfast One Place Study|Kin Edar House, Belfast]] | | |- ![[Poole-6282]] |[[Space:Drumnabehy Townland, Laois One Place Study|Drumnabehy Townland, Laois]] |[[Image:Drumnabehy_Townland_County_Laois.png|75px]] | |- |} ---- ====Italy==== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" !WikiTree ID |Place |G2G Posts
Showcase |Notes |- |- |- |- ![[Patrocinio_Costa-1]] |[[Space:Agnone,_Molise_One_Place_Study|Agnone, Molise]] | | |- ![[Caruso-344]] |[[Space:Larino,_Molise_One_Place_Study|Larino, Molise]] | | |- ![[Sano-4]] |[[Space:Ripalimosani,_Molise_One_Place_Study|Ripalimosani, Molise]] | | |- ![[Giampersa-1]] |[[Space:Acquaviva_delle_Fonti,_Apulia_One_Place_Study|Acquaviva delle Fonti, Apulia]] | | |- ![[Urbach-13]] |[[Space:Bisceglie,_Apulia_One_Place_Study|Bisceglie, Apulia]] | | |- ![[Maranda-80]] |[[Space:Ferruzzano,_Calabria_One_Place_Study|Ferruzzano, Calabria]] | | |- ![[Ferraiolo-2]] |[[Space:San_Pietro_a_Maida,_Calabria_One_Place_Study|San Pietro a Maida, Calabria]] | | |- ![[Williams-58398]] |[[Space:Acerra,_Campania_One_Place_Study|Acerra, Campania]] | | |- ![[Adey-271]] |[[Space:Barano d’Ischia, Campania One Place Study|Barano d'Ischia]] | | |- ![[Ferraiolo-2]] |[[Space:Gesualdo,_Campania_One_Place_Study|Gesualdo, Campania]] |{{G2GLink|1375403}}
[[Image:Gesualdo_Campania_One_Place_Study-1.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Sano-4]] |[[Space:Piana_di_Caiazzo,_Campania_One_Place_Study|Piana di Caiazzo, Campania]] | | |- ![[Rudd-2700]] |[[Space:Boltons,_Cumbria_One_Place_Study|Boltons, Cumbria]] | | |- ![[Parker-41651]] |[[Space:Jingling_End,_Kirkby_Lonsdale,_Cumbria_One_Place_Study|Jingling End, Kirkby Lonsdale,
Cumbria]] | | |- ![[Rudd-2700]] |[[Space:Westward,_Cumbria_One_Place_Study|Westward, Cumbria]] | | |- ![[Burkett-1190]] |[[Space:Borgo_Val_di_Taro,_Emilia-Romagna_One_Place_Study|Borgo Val di Taro, Emilia-Romagna]] | | |- ![[Jaross-4]] |[[Space:Maserno,_Emilia-Romagna_One_Place_Study|Maserno, Emilia-Romagna]] |{{G2GLink|1717416}}
[[Image:Maserno_Emilia-Romagna_One_Place_Study.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Burkett-1190]] |[[Space:Rovinaglia,_Emilia-Romagna_One_Place_Study|Rovinaglia, Emilia-Romagna]] | | |- ![[Burkett-1190]] |[[Space:San_Vincenzo,_Emilia-Romagna_One_Place_Study|San Vincenzo, Emilia-Romagna]] | | |- ![[Burkett-1190]] |[[Space:Valdena,_Emilia-Romagna_One_Place_Study|Valdena, Emilia-Romagna]] | | |- ![[Martin-15906]] |[[Space:Campodolcino,_Lombardy_One_Place_Study|Campodolcino, Lombardy]] |{{G2GLink|1642288}}
[[Image:PFWC-22.png|75px]] | |- ![[Martin-15906]] |[[Space:Chiavenna,_Lombardy_One_Place_Study|Chiavenna, Lombardy]] | | |- ![[Martin-15906]] |[[Space:Gordona,_Lombardy_One_Place_Study|Gordona, Lombardy]] | | |- ![[Martin-15906]] |[[Space:Mese,_Lombardy_One_Place_Study|Mese, Lombardy]] | | |- ![[Martin-15906]] |[[Space:Novate_Mezzola,_Lombardy_One_Place_Study|Novate Mezzola, Lombardy]] | | |- ![[Martin-15906]] |[[Space:Piuro,_Lombardy_One_Place_Study|Piuro, Lombardy]] | | |- ![[Martin-15906]] |[[Space:Samolaco,_Lombardy_One_Place_Study|Samolaco, Lombardy]] | | |- ![[Martin-15906]] |[[Space:San_Giacomo_Filippo,_Lombardy_One_Place_Study|San Giacomo Filippo, Lombardy]] | | |- ![[Martin-15906]] |[[Space:Villa_di_Chiavenna,_Lombardy_One_Place_Study|Villa di Chiavenna, Lombardy]] | | |- ![[Cascio-10]] |[[Space:Corleone,_Sicilia_One_Place_Study|Corleone, Sicilia]] | | |- ![[Hogan-1649]] |[[Space:Poggioreale,_Sicily_One_Place_Study|Poggioreale, Sicily]] |{{G2GLink|1587616}}
[[Image:Poggioreale_Sicily_One_Place_Study.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Margrett-17]] |[[Space:San_Filippo_del_Mela,_Sicilia_One_Place_Study|San Filippo del Mela, Sicilia]] |{{G2GLink|1662718}}
[[Image:San_Filippo_del_Mela_One_Place_Study-1.png|75px]] | |- ![[Coleman-10547]] |[[Space:Santa_Margherita_di_Belice,_Sicilia_One_Place_Study|Santa Margherita di Belice, Sicilia]] |{{G2GLink|1481955}}
[[Image:Santa_Margherita_di_Belice_Sicilia_One_Place_Study.png|75px]] | |- ![[Oliva-290]] |[[Space:Serro, Sicilia One Place Study|Serro, Sicilia]] | | |- ![[Guzzetta-24]] |[[Space:Valledolmo,_Sicilia_One_Place_Study|Valledolmo, Sicilia]] |{{G2GLink|1448937}}
[[Image:Valledolmo_Sicily_Italy_One_Place_Study-2.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Oliva-290]] |[[Space:Villafranca Tirrena, Sicilia One Place Study|Villafranca Tirrena, Sicilia]] | | |- ![[Vernon-2152]] |[[Space:Coldipeccio,_Umbria_One_Place_Study|Coldipeccio, Umbria]] | | |- ![[Vernon-2152]] |[[Space:Costacciaro%2C_Umbria_One_Place_Study|Costacciaro, Umbria]] | | |- ![[Vernon-2152]] |[[Space:Montebollo,_Umbria_One_Place_Study|Montebollo, Umbria]] | | |- ![[Vernon-2152]] |[[Space:Pascelupo,_Umbria_One_Place_Study|Pascelupo, Umbria]] |{{G2GLink|1617333}}
[[Image:Pascelupo_Umbria_One_Place_Study-1.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Vernon-2152]] |[[Space:Scheggia_e_Pascelupo,_Umbria_One_Place_Study|Scheggia e Pascelupo, Umbria]] | | |- ![[Basso-23]] |[[Space:Asiago,_Veneto_One_Place_Study|Asiago, Veneto]] | | |- ![[Podgurski-88]] |[[Space:Bagnoli_Irpino%2C_Campania_One_Place_Study|Bagnoli Irpino, Campania]] | | |- ![[Smith-187520]] |[[Space:Corato,_Puglia_One_Place_Study|Corato, Puglia]] |{{G2GLink|1582097}}
[[Image:Corato_Puglia_One_Place_Study.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Santoro-144]] |[[Space:Modugno,_Puglia_One_Place_Study|Modugno, Puglia]] |{{G2GLink|1382250}} | |- ![[Albertini-1]] |[[Space:Casale_Monferrato,_Piedmont_One_Place_Study|Casale Monferrato, Piedmont]] | | |- ![[Longo-33]] |[[Space:Casalvieri,_Lazio_One_Place_Study|Casalvieri, Lazio]] |[[Image:CASALVIERI.jpg|75px]] | |} ---- ====Portugal==== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" !WikiTree ID |Place |G2G Posts
Showcase |Notes |- |- |- |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space: Évora, Alentejo One Place Study|Évora, Alentejo]] |[[Image:Evora_Alentejo_One_Place_Study.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space:Monsaraz, Alentejo One Place Study|Monsaraz, Alentejo]] |[[Image:Monsaraz_Alentejo_One_Place_Study-1.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space:Óbidos, Centro One Place Study|Óbidos, Centro]] |[[Image:Obidos_Centro_One_Place_Study-3.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space:Belém, Lisbon One Place Study|Belém, Lisbon]] |[[Image:Belem_Lisbon_One_Place_Study-1.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space:Porto, Norte One Place Study|Porto, Norte]] |[[Image:Porto_Norte_One_Place_Study-5.jpg|75px]] | |- |} ---- ====Scotland==== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" !WikiTree ID |Place |G2G Posts
Showcase |Notes |- |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space:Urquhart Castle, Inverness-shire One Place Study|Urquhart Castle, Inverness-shire]] | | |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space:Stirling_Castle,_Stirling,_Stirlingshire_One_Place_Study|Stirling Castle,
Stirling, Stirlingshire]] | | |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space:Abbotsford House, Selkirkshire One Place Study|Abbotsford House, Selkirkshire]] | | |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space:Balmoral_Castle,_Aberdeenshire_One_Place_Study|Balmoral Castle, Aberdeenshire]] | | |- ![[Pennie-22]] |[[Space:Ellon,_Aberdeenshire_One_Place_Study|Ellon, Aberdeenshire]] | | |- ![[Palmer-9783]] |[[Space:Lonmay,_Aberdeenshire_One_Place_Study|Lonmay, Aberdeenshire]] | | |- ![[Pennie-22]] |[[Space:Old_Deer,_Aberdeenshire_One_Place_Study|Old Deer, Aberdeenshire]] | | |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space:Peterhead, Aberdeenshire One Place Study|Peterhead, Aberdeenshire]] |[[Image:PFWC-36.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Pennie-22]] |[[Space:Rathen,_Aberdeenshire_One_Place_Study|Rathen, Aberdeenshire]] | | |- ![[Palmer-9783]] |[[Space:St._Combs,_Aberdeenshire_One_Place_Study|St. Combs, Aberdeenshire]] | | |- ![[Povey-138]] |[[Space:Strathdon,_Aberdeenshire_One_Place_Study|Strathdon, Aberdeenshire]] | | |- ![[Pennie-22]] |[[Space:Strichen,_Aberdeenshire_One_Place_Study|Strichen, Aberdeenshire]] | | |- ![[Pennie-22]] |[[Space:Tyrie,_Aberdeenshire_One_Place_Study|Tyrie, Aberdeenshire]] | | |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space:Glamis Castle, Glamis, Angus One Place Study|Glamis Castle, Glamis, Angus]] | | |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space:Inveraray Castle, Argyll One Place Study|Inveraray Castle, Argyll]] | | |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space:Isle_of_Bute,_Argyll_and_Bute_One_Place_Study|Isle of Bute, Argyll and Bute]] | | |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space:Oban,_Argyll_and_Bute_One_Place_Study|Oban, Argyll and Bute]] | | |- ![[Smith-127977]] |[[Space:Auchinleck,_Ayrshire_One_Place_Study|Auchinleck, Ayrshire]] | | |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space:Auld_Kirk_of_John_the_Baptist%2C_Ayr%2C_South_Ayrshire_One_Place_Study|Auld Kirk of John the Baptist, Ayr,
South Ayrshire]] | | |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space:Ayr,_Ayrshire_One_Place_Study|Ayr, Ayrshire]] |{{G2GLink|1410513}}
[[Image:Ayr_Ayrshire_One_Place_Study-9.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Hunter-5770]] |[[Space:Hunterston%2C_Ayrshire_One_Place_Study|Hunterston, Ayrshire]] | | |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space:Kilmarnock,_Ayrshire_One_Place_Study|Kilmarnock, Ayrshire]] | | |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space:Mauchline,_Ayrshire_One_Place_Study|Mauchline, Ayrshire]] | | |- ![[Smith-127977]] |[[Space:Ochiltree,_Ayrshire_One_Place_Study|Ochiltree, Ayrshire]] | | |- ![[Smith-127977]] |[[Space:Old_Cumnock,_Ayrshire_One_Place_Study|Old Cumnock, Ayrshire]] | | |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space:Dumfries,_Dumfriesshire_One_Place_Study|Dumfries, Dumfriesshire]] | | |- ![[Hoolihan-104]] |[[Space:Watten,_Caithness_One_Place_Study|Watten, Caithness]] | | |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space:Auchinleck_House,_East_Ayrshire_One_Place_Study|Auchinleck House, East Ayrshire]] | | |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space:Dumfries_House,_East_Ayrshire_One_Place_Study|Dumfries House, East Ayrshire]] | | |- ![[Officer-241]] |[[Space:Dalrymple Crescent, Edinburgh, Midlothian One Place Study|Dalrymple Crescent,
Edinburgh, Midlothian]] | | |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space:Edinburgh_Castle,_Edinburgh,_Midlothian_One_Place_Study|Edinburgh Castle,
Edinburgh, Midlothian]] | | |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space:Culzean_Castle,_South_Ayrshire_One_Place_Study|Culzean Castle, South Ayrshire]] | | |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space:Dunnottar_Castle%2C_Kincardineshire%2C_Scotland_One_Place_Study|Dunnottar Castle,
Kincardineshire, Scotland]] | | |- ![[Turvey-154]] |[[Space:North_Ronaldsay,_Orkney_One_Place_Study|North Ronaldsay, Orkney]] | | |- ![[Sinclair-10563]] |[[Space:Kenmore%2C_Perthshire_One_Place_Study|Kenmore, Perthshire]] | |Honor Code Needs Signed |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space:Fort William, Inverness-shire One Place Study|Fort William, Inverness-shire]] | |- |} ---- ====Switzerland==== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" !WikiTree ID |Place |G2G Posts
Showcase |Notes |- |- |- ![[Lemen-157]] |[[Space:Boltigen%2C_Bern_One_Place_Study|Boltigen, Bern]] |[[Image:Boltigen_Bern_One_Place_Study-1.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Lemen-157]] |[[Space:Därstetten%2C_Bern_One_Place_Study|Därstetten, Bern]] |[[Image:Darstetten_Bern_One_Place_Study-1.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Lemen-157]] |[[Space:Diemtigen%2C_Bern_One_Place_Study|Diemtigen, Bern]] |[[Image:Diemtigen_Bern_One_Place_Study.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Lemen-157]] |[[Space:Erlenbach_im_Simmental%2C_Bern_One_Place_Study|Erlenbach im Simmental, Bern]] |[[Image:Erlenbach_im_Simmental_Bern_One_Place_Study-1.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Lemen-157]] |[[Space:Lenk_im_Simmental%2C_Bern_One_Place_Study|Lenk im Simmental, Bern]] |[[Image:Lenk_im_Simmental_Bern_One_Place_Study.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Lemen-157]] |[[Space:Oberwil_im_Simmental%2C_Bern_One_Place_Study|Oberwil im Simmental, Bern]] |[[Image:Oberwil_im_Simmental_Bern_One_Place_Study-1.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Lemen-157]] |[[Space:St._Stephan%2C_Bern_One_Place_Study|St. Stephan, Bern]] |[[Image:St_Stephan_Bern_One_Place_Study.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Lemen-157]] |[[Space:Wimmis%2C_Bern_One_Place_Study|Wimmis, Bern]] |[[Image:Wimmis_Bern_One_Place_Study-1.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Lemen-157]] |[[Space:Zweisimmen%2C_Bern_One_Place_Study|Zweisimmen, Bern]] |[[Image:Zweisimmen_Bern_One_Place_Study-1.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Staub-537]] |[[Space:Sevelen,_St_Gallen_One_Place_Study|Sevelen, St Gallen]] |{{G2GLink|1629267}}
[[Image:PFWC-79.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Tucker-11084]] |[[Space:Berneck,_St._Gallen_One_Place_Study|Berneck, St. Gallen]] |{{G2GLink|1487544}}
[[Image:Berneck_St_Gallen_One_Place_Study.png|75px]] | |- ![[Staub-537]] |[[Space:Buchs,_St._Gallen_One_Place_Study|Buchs, St. Gallen]] | | |} ---- ====Ukraine==== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" !WikiTree ID |Place |G2G Posts
Showcase |Notes |- |- |- ![[Hachfeld-3]] |[[Space:Bukovinka,_Zakarpattia_One_Place_Study|Bukovinka, Zakarpattia]] | | |- ![[Hachfeld-3]] |[[Space:Konoplivtsi,_Zakarpattia_One_Place_Study|Konoplivtsi, Zakarpattia]] | | |- ![[Hachfeld-3]] |[[Space:Kuchava,_Zakarpattia_One_Place_Study|Kuchava, Zakarpattia]] | | |- ![[Hachfeld-3]] |[[Space:Mukachevo,_Zakarpattia_One_Place_Study|Mukachevo, Zakarpattia]] | | |- ![[Hachfeld-3]] |[[Space:Palanok,_Zakarpattia_One_Place_Study|Palanok, Zakarpattia]] | | |- ![[Kogan-36]] |[[Space:Kakhovka,_Kherson_One_Place_Study|Kakhovka, Kherson]] | | |- ![[Potts-4651]] |[[Space:Sta%C5%84k%C3%B3w%2C_Lviv_One_Place_Study|Stańków, Lviv]] | |Ukraine |- |} ---- ====Wales==== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" !WikiTree ID |Place |G2G Posts
Showcase |Notes |- |- ![[Armstrong-17381]] |[[Space:Pen-y-waun_House_Llangadog,_Carmarthenshire_One_Place_Study|Pen-y-waun House
Llangadog, Carmarthenshire]] | | |- ![[Armstrong-17381]] |[[Space:Llangadog%2C_Carmarthenshire_One_Place_Study|Llangadog, Carmarthenshire]] | | |- ![[Hill-53077]] |[[Space:Barry,_Glamorgan_One_Place_Study|Barry, Glamorgan]] | | |} === North America === {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" !WikiTree ID |Place |G2G Posts
Showcase |Notes |- ![[McBeth-165]] |[[Space:Africatown,_Alabama_One_Place_Study|Africatown, Alabama]] |{{G2GLink|1379029}}
[[Image:Africatown_Alabama_One_Place_Study.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Lively-1691]] |[[Space:Banks_Quarters,_Alabama_One_Place_Study|Banks Quarters, Alabama]] | | |- ![[McCormick-6233]] |[[Space:96th Street Northwest, Bonnie Doon, Alberta One Place Study|96th Street Northwest,
Bonnie Doon, Alberta]] | | |- ![[McCormick-6233]] |[[Space:Bonnie_Doon%2C_Edmonton%2C_Alberta_One_Place_Study|Bonnie Doon,
Edmonton, Alberta]] | | |- ![[Blean-2]] |[[Space:Bridgeland-Riverside,_Alberta_One_Place_Study|Bridgeland-Riverside,
Alberta]] | | |- ![[Weatherall-96]] |[[Space:Taylor, Nevada, Arkansas One Place Study|Taylor, Nevada,
Arkansas]] | | |- ![[Huggins-2519]] |[[Space:Picacho%2C_Arizona_One_Place_Study|Picacho, Arizona]] | | |- ![[Watkins-7379]] |[[Space:Anyox,_British_Columbia_One_Place_Study|Anyox, British Columbia]] | | |- ![[Watkins-7379]] |[[Space:Brisco,_British_Columbia_One_Place_Study|Brisco, British Columbia]] | | |- ![[Urbach-13]] |[[Space:142_Crescent_Avenue,_Portola_Valley,_California_One_Place_Study|142 Crescent Avenue,
Portola Valley, California]] | | |- ![[Robinson-27225]] |[[Space:Andersonia,_California_One_Place_Study|Andersonia, California]] |{{G2GLink|1368864}}
[[Image:Anderson-45659-4.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Nelson-3486]] |[[Space:Avalon,_California_One_Place_Study|Avalon, California]] | | |- ![[Urbach-13]] |[[Space:Castle_Air_Museum,_Atwater,_Merced,_California_One_Place_Study|Castle Air Museum, Atwater,
Merced, California]] | | |- ![[Urbach-13]] |[[Space:Crescent_Avenue,_Portola_Valley,_California_One_Place_Study|Crescent Avenue,
Portola Valley, California]] | | |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space:Palos_Verdes_Estates,_California_One_Place_Study|Palos Verdes Estates, California]] | | |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space:Manzanar War Relocation Center, California_One_Place_Study|Manzanar War
Relocation Center, California]] | | |- ![[Urbach-13]] |[[Space:Portola Valley, California One Place Study|Portola Valley, California]] | | |- ![[Stutz-25]] |[[Space:Tustin,_California_One_Place_Study|Tustin, California]] | | |- ![[Flanders-606]] |[[Space:East_Windsor,_Connecticut_One_Place_Study|East Windsor, Connecticut]] | | |- ![[Miller-64890]] |[[Space:Lebanon,_Connecticut_One_Place_Study|Lebanon, Connecticut]] | | |- ![[B-404]] |[[Space:New_Haven_Colony_One_Place_Study|New Haven Colony]] |{{G2GLink|1665471}}
[[Image:New_Haven_Colony.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Carroll-3959]] |[[Space:Sharon,_Connecticut_One_Place_Study|Sharon, Connecticut]] |{{G2GLink|1705472}}
[[Image:OPS_Images-2.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Paxton-178]] |[[Space:Simsbury,_Connecticut_One_Place_Study|Simsbury, Connecticut]] | | |- ![[Counce-43]] |[[Space:Stonington,_Connecticut_One_Place_Study|Stonington, Connecticut]] |{{G2GLink|1648786}}
[[Image:Stonington_New_London_Connecticut.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Payne-15730]] |[[Space:Enterprise,_Florida_One_Place_Study|Enterprise, Florida]] | | |- ![[Atkinson-3464]] |[[Space:LaVilla, Jacksonville, Florida One Place Study|LaVilla, Jacksonville, Florida]] | | |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space:St. Augustine, Florida One Place Study|St. Augustine, Florida]] | | |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space:The Casements, Ormond Beach, Florida One Place Study|The Casements,
Ormond Beach, Florida]] | | |- ![[Williams-28514]] |[[Space:Umatilla,_Florida_One_Place_Study|Umatilla, Florida]] |{{G2GLink|1512627}}
[[Image:PFWC-28.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Craig-4574]] |[[Space:Commerce,_Georgia_One_Place_Study|Commerce, Georgia]] |
[[Image:Commerce_Georgia_One_Place_Study.png|75px]] | |- ![[Murphy-10760]] |[[Space:Coolidge,_Georgia_One_Place_Study|Coolidge, Georgia]] | | |- ![[Wynn-2178]] |[[Space:Old Fourth Ward, Atlanta, Georgia One Place Study|Old Fourth Ward,
Atlanta, Georgia]] | | |- ![[Morley-3132]] |[[Space:Priest_River,_Idaho_One_Place_Study|Priest River, Idaho]] |{{G2GLink|1548490}}
[[Image:PFWC-42.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Weatherholt-55]] |[[Space:Alhambra,_Illinois_One_Place_Study|Alhambra, Illinois]] | | |- ![[Minder-4]] |[[Space:Eastern_Sangamon_County_Townships_One_Place_Study|Eastern Sangamon County Townships]] | | |- ![[Nelson-3486]] |[[Space:Green_Garden_Township,_Illinois_One_Place_Study|Green Garden Township, Illinois]] | | |- ![[Colville-218]] |[[Space:Harlem_Township,_Winnebago,_Illinois_One_Place_Study|Harlem Township, Winnebago, Illinois]] | | |- ![[Martin-1677]] |[[Space:Kane_County_Alms_House,_Illinois_One_Place_Study|Kane County Alms House, Illinois]] | | |- ![[Smith-159364]] |[[Space:Momence%2C_Illinois_One_Place_Study|Momence, Illinois]] | | |- ![[Johnson-66920]] |[[Space:Monroe_County,_Illinois_One_Place_Study|Monroe County, Illinois]] | | |- ![[Tucker-11084]] |[[Space:Peek_Home_Orphanage,_Polo,_Illinois_One_Place_Study|Peek Home Orphanage, Polo, Illinois]] | | |- ![[Tucker-11084]] |[[Space:Polo,_Illinois_One_Place_Study|Polo, Illinois]] | | |- ![[Frazier-3683]] |[[Space:St_Mary's_Parish,_Hooppole,_Illinois_One_Place_Study|St Mary's Parish, Hooppole, Illinois]] | | |- ![[White-22353]] |[[Space:Xenia,_Illinois_One_Place_Study|Xenia, Illinois]] | | |- ![[Lake-1774]] |[[Space:Burton,_Noble,_Indian_Territory_One_Place_Study|Burton, Noble,
Indian Territory]] | | |- ![[Allyn-193]] |[[Space:Bufkin, Indiana One Place Study|Bufkin, Indiana]] | | |- ![[Allyn-193]] |[[Space:Farmersville, Indiana One Place Study|Farmersville, Indiana]] | | |- ![[McBeth-165]] |[[Space:Haubstadt, Indiana One Place Study|Haubstadt, Indiana]] | | |- ![[Durbin-702]] |[[Space:St._John_the_Baptist_Church,_New_Haven,_Indiana_One_Place_Study|St. John the Baptist Church,
New Haven, Indiana]] | | |- ![[Langholf-2]] |[[Space:Iowa_Institute_for_Feeble-Minded_Children_One_Place_Study|Iowa Institute for
Feeble-Minded Children]] | | |- ![[Dale-2823]] |[[Space:Aarons_Run,_Kentucky_One_Place_Study|Aarons Run, Kentucky]] | | |- ![[Martin-1677]] |[[Space:Burning_Fork,_Magoffin,_Kentucky_One_Place_Study|Burning Fork, Magoffin, Kentucky]] | | |- ![[Payne-15730]] |[[Space:Disputanta, Kentucky One Place Study|Disputanta, Kentucky]] |{{G2GLink|1620404}}
[[Image:Disputanta_Kentucky_One_Place_Study-1.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Bishop-16832]] |[[Space:Harrison_County,_Kentucky_One_Place_Study|Harrison County, Kentucky]] | | |- ![[Williams-5383]] |[[Space:Hindman_Settlement_School,_Hindman,_Kentucky_One_Place_Study|Hindman Settlement School,
Hindman, Kentucky]] | | |- ![[Murphy-26503]] |[[Space:Meadowstone%2C_Georgetown%2C_Kentucky_One_Place_Study|Meadowstone,
Georgetown, Kentucky]] | | |- ![[Williams-5383]] |[[Space:Pine_Mountain_Settlement_School,_Harlan,_Kentucky_One_Place_Study|Pine Mountain Settlement School,
Harlan, Kentucky]] | | |- ![[Payne-15730]] |[[Space:Spring_Fork%2C_Kentucky_One_Place_Study|Spring Fork, Kentucky]] | | |- ![[Murtaugh-30]] |[[Space:Claiborne_Parish,_Louisiana_One_Place_Study|Claiborne Parish, Louisiana]] | | |- ![[Robinson-27225]] |[[Space:Vallette-Barrett_Plantation_House,_Algiers,_Louisiana_One_Place_Study|Vallette-Barrett Plantation House,
Algiers, Louisiana]] | | |- ![[Rowles-314]] |[[Space:Amherst,_Maine_One_Place_Study|Amherst, Maine]] | | |- ![[Rowles-314]] |[[Space:Aurora,_Maine_One_Place_Study|Aurora, Maine]] | | |- ![[Rowles-314]] |[[Space:Bar_Harbor,_Maine_One_Place_Study|Bar Harbor, Maine]] | | |- ![[Rowles-314]] |[[Space:Blue_Hill,_Maine_One_Place_Study|Blue Hill, Maine]] | | |- ![[Rowles-314]] |[[Space:Brooklin,_Maine_One_Place_Study|Brooklin, Maine]] | | |- ![[Rowles-314]] |[[Space:Brooksville,_Maine_One_Place_Study|Brooksville, Maine]] | | |- ![[Rowles-314]] |[[Space:Bucksport,_Maine_One_Place_Study|Bucksport, Maine]] | | |- ![[Fournier-255]] |[[Space:Buxton,_Maine_One_Place_Study|Buxton, Maine]] | | |- ![[Rowles-314]] |[[Space:Castine,_Maine_One_Place_Study|Castine, Maine]] |{{G2GLink|1562863}}
[[Image:Penobscot-1.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Rowles-314]] |[[Space:Cranberry_Isles,_Maine_One_Place_Study|Cranberry Isles, Maine]] | | |- ![[Rowles-314]] |[[Space:Dedham,_Maine_One_Place_Study|Dedham, Maine]] | | |- ![[Rowles-314]] |[[Space:Deer_Isle,_Maine_One_Place_Study|Deer Isle, Maine]] | | |- ![[Rowles-314]] |[[Space:Eastbrook,_Maine_One_Place_Study|Eastbrook, Maine]] | | |- ![[Rowles-314]] |[[Space:Ellsworth,_Maine_One_Place_Study|Ellsworth, Maine]] | | |- ![[Rowles-314]] |[[Space:Franklin,_Maine_One_Place_Study|Franklin, Maine]] | | |- ![[Rowles-314]] |[[Space:Frenchboro,_Maine_One_Place_Study|Frenchboro, Maine]] | | |- ![[Dellamano-2]] |[[Space:Ganderbrook_Lane_Raymond,_Maine_One_Place_Study|Ganderbrook Lane
Raymond, Maine]] | | |- ![[Rowles-314]] |[[Space:Gouldsboro,_Maine_One_Place_Study|Gouldsboro, Maine]] | | |- ![[Rowles-314]] |[[Space:Great_Pond,_Maine_One_Place_Study|Great Pond, Maine]] | | |- ![[Rowles-314]] |[[Space:Hancock,_Maine_One_Place_Study|Hancock, Maine]] | | |- ![[Rowles-314]] |[[Space:Isle_au_Haut,_Maine_One_Place_Study|Isle au Haut, Maine]] | | |- ![[Rowles-314]] |[[Space:Lamoine,_Maine_One_Place_Study|Lamoine, Maine]] | | |- ![[Rowles-314]] |[[Space:Mariaville,_Maine_One_Place_Study|Mariaville, Maine]] | | |- ![[Rowles-314]] |[[Space:Mount_Desert,_Maine_One_Place_Study|Mount Desert, Maine]] |{{G2GLink|1584872}}
[[Image:Mount_Desert.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Rowles-314]] |[[Space:Orland,_Maine_One_Place_Study|Orland, Maine]] | | |- ![[Rowles-314]] |[[Space:Osborn,_Maine_One_Place_Study|Osborn, Maine]] | | |- ![[Rowles-314]] |[[Space:Otis,_Maine_One_Place_Study|Otis, Maine]] | | |- ![[Rowles-314]] |[[Space:Penobscot,_Maine_One_Place_Study|Penobscot, Maine]] | | |- ![[Rowles-314]] |[[Space:Sedgwick,_Maine_One_Place_Study|Sedgwick, Maine]] |{{G2GLink|1697964}}
[[Image:Sedgwick-3.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Rowles-314]] |[[Space:Sorrento,_Maine_One_Place_Study|Sorrento, Maine]] | | |- ![[Rowles-314]] |[[Space:Southwest_Harbor,_Maine_One_Place_Study|Southwest Harbor, Maine]] | | |- ![[Rowles-314]] |[[Space:Stonington,_Maine_One_Place_Study|Stonington, Maine]] |{{G2GLink|1651283}}
[[Image:Robbins-2279-3.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Clark-30214]] |[[Space:Strong,_Maine_One_Place_Study|Strong, Maine]] | | |- ![[Rowles-314]] |[[Space:Sullivan,_Maine_One_Place_Study|Sullivan, Maine]] | | |- ![[Rowles-314]] |[[Space:Surry,_Maine_One_Place_Study|Surry, Maine]] | | |- ![[Rowles-314]] |[[Space:Swan's_Island,_Maine_One_Place_Study|Swan's Island, Maine]] | | |- ![[Rowles-314]] |[[Space:Tremont,_Maine_One_Place_Study|Tremont, Maine]] | | |- ![[Rowles-314]] |[[Space:Trenton,_Maine_One_Place_Study|Trenton, Maine]] | | |- ![[Rowles-314]] |[[Space:Verona_Island,_Maine_One_Place_Study|Verona Island, Maine]] | | |- ![[Rowles-314]] |[[Space:Waltham,_Maine_One_Place_Study|Waltham, Maine]] | | |- ![[Rowles-314]] |[[Space:Winter_Harbor,_Maine_One_Place_Study|Winter Harbor, Maine]] | | |- ![[Lavoie-74]] |[[Space:St._François_Xavier,_Manitoba_One_Place_Study|St. François Xavier, Manitoba]] | | |- ![[Peppler-18]] |[[Space:Bachman_Valley,_Maryland_One_Place_Study|Bachman Valley, Maryland]] | | |- ![[Mariott-18]] |[[Space:Rowley,_Massachusettes_One_Place_Study|Rowley, Massachusettes]] | | |- ![[Brown-38188]] |[[Space:Springfield, Massachusetts One Place Study|Springfield, Massachusetts]] | | |- ![[Anderson-27719]] |[[Space:Chebacco_Parish,_Massachusetts_One_Place_Study|Chebacco Parish, Massachusetts]] | | |- ![[Ferraiolo-2]] |[[Space:Haverhill,_Massachusetts_One_Place_Study-1|Haverhill, Massachusetts]] | | |- ![[Childs-1667]] |[[Space:Malden,_Massachusetts_One_Place_Study|Malden, Massachusetts]] |{{G2GLink|1460261}}
[[Image:Malden_Massachusetts.png|75px]] | |- ![[Robinson-27225]] |[[Space:Peaslee_Garrison,_Haverhill,_Massachusetts_One_Place_Study|Peaslee Garrison,
Haverhill, Massachusetts]] | | |- ![[Childs-1667]] |[[Space:Somerville, Massachusetts One Place Study|Somerville, Massachusetts]] | | |- ![[Lambert-4314]] |[[Space:Stoughton,_Massachusetts_One_Place_Study|Stoughton, Massachusetts]] | | |- ![[Reed-28962]] |[[Space:Westminster,_Massachusetts_One_Place_Study|Westminster, Massachusetts]] | | |- ![[Ross-18241]] |[[Space:Baraga, Michigan One Place Study|Baraga, Michigan]] | | |- ![[Spencer-12751]] |[[Space:Thumb_Lake,_Michigan_One_Place_Study|Thumb Lake, Michigan]] | | |- ![[Howe-14801]] |[[Space:Brooklyn Township, Minnesota One Place Study|Brooklyn Township,
Minnesota]] | | |- ![[Niskakoski-1]] |[[Space:Finland, Minnesota One Place Study|Finland, Minnesota]] |{{G2GLink|1506396}}
[[Image:PFWC-26.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Cruse-878]] |[[Space:Rogers, Minnesota One Place Study|Rogers, Minnesota]] | | |- ![[Jones-108375]] |[[Space:Abbeville, Mississippi One Place Study|Abbeville, Mississippi]] | | |- ![[Pocock-248]] |[[Space:Mound_Bayou,_Mississippi_One_Place_Study|Mound Bayou, Mississippi]] | | |- ![[Stephens-3929]] |[[Space:Pattonsburg, Missouri One Place Study|Pattonsburg, Missouri]] | | |- ![[Hensel-236]] |[[Space:Cuba,_Nebraska_One_Place_Study|Cuba, Nebraska]] | | |- ![[Lake-1774]] |[[Space:The_Lake_Mansion,_Hebron,_Nebraska_One_Place_Study|The Lake Mansion,
Hebron, Nebraska]] | | |- ![[Head-5589]] |[[Space:Rhyolite, Nevada One Place Study|Rhyolite, Nevada]] | | |- ![[Bloom-1124]] |[[Space:Alstead,_New_Hampshire_One_Place_Study|Alstead, New Hampshire]] | | |- ![[Cass-1112]] |[[Space:Hampton, New Hampshire One Place Study|Hampton, New Hampshire]] | | |- ![[Wright-4386]] |[[Space:Nelson,_New_Hampshire_One_Place_Study|Nelson, New Hampshire]] | | |- ![[Robinson-27225]] |[[Space:Clifton_House_Site,_Raton,_New_Mexico_One_Place_Study|Clifton House Site,
Raton, New Mexico]] | | |- ![[Robinson-27225]] |[[Space:Dawson,_New_Mexico_One_Place_Study|Dawson, New Mexico]] | | |- ![[Korte-201]] |[[Space:Holman, New Mexico One Place Study|Holman, New Mexico]] |{{G2GLink|1622883}}
[[Image:OPS_Images.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Korte-201]] |[[Space:Mora%2C_New_Mexico_One_Place_Study|Mora, New Mexico]] | | |- ![[Robinson-27225]] |[[Space:Raton,_New_Mexico_One_Place_Study|Raton, New Mexico]] | | |- ![[Robinson-27225]] |[[Space:Raton Tourist Park Cottages, Raton, New Mexico One Place Study|Raton Tourist
Park Cottages,
Raton, New Mexico]] | | |- ![[Sarlin-3]] |[[Space:New Mexico Military Institute, Roswell, New Mexico One Place Study|New Mexico Military Institute,
Roswell, New Mexico]] |[[Image:New_Mexico_Military_Institute.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Robinson-27225]] |[[Space:122-124_Columbia_Heights,_Brooklyn,_New_York_One_Place_Study|122-124 Columbia Heights,
Brooklyn, New York]] |{{G2GLink|1440343}}
[[Image:Jehovahs Witnesses-1.jpg|75 px]] |Rqst for help:
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Update:
{{G2GLink|1434472}} |- ![[Selvaggio-84]] |[[Space:Degraw_Street,_Brooklyn,_New_York_One_Place_Study|Degraw Street,
Brooklyn, New York]] | | |- ![[Stutz-25]] |[[Space:Brill Building, Manhattan, New York One Place Study|Brill Building,
Manhattan, New York]] | | |- ![[Robinson-27225]] |[[Space:1_Kings_Drive_Tuxedo_Park,_New_York_One_Place_Study|1 Kings Drive
Tuxedo Park, New York]] | | |- ![[Weinheimer-29]] |[[Space:Chapman_Farmhouse,_New_York_One_Place_Study|Chapman Farmhouse, New York]] | | |- ![[Cook-7750]] | [[Space:Hudson_Falls%2C_New_York_One_Place_Study|Hudson Falls, New York]] | | |- ![[Stutz-25]] |[[Space:Children’s_Home_of_Poughkeepsie,_Poughkeepsie,_New_York_One_Place_Study|Children’s Home of Poughkeepsie,
Poughkeepsie, New York]] | | |- ![[Robinson-27225]] |[[Space:Forestville,_New_York_One_Place_Study|Forestville, New York]] | | |- ![[Engelhardt-556]] |[[Space:Granville, New York One Place Study|Granville, New York]] | | |- ![[Weinheimer-29]] |[[Space:Gomez_Mill_House,_New_York_One_Place_Study|Gomez Mill House,
New York]] |{{G2GLink|1555305}}
[[Image:Gomez_Mill_House.png|75px]] | |- ![[Robinson-27225]] |[[Space:Kingdom_Farm,_Lansing,_New_York_One_Place_Study|Kingdom Farm,
Lansing, New York]] |{{G2GLink|1601453}}
[[Image:FIFW-7.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Russ-330]] |[[Space:Lancaster,_New_York_One_Place_Study|Lancaster, New York]] | | |- ![[Sheggrud-1]] |[[Space:Otisco,_New_York_One_Place_Study|Otisco, New York]] | | |- ![[Robinson-27225]] |[[Space:Watchtower Educational Center, Patterson, New_York One Place Study|Watchtower Educational Center,
Patterson, New York]] | | |- ![[O'Dell-121]] |[[Space:Rockland, New York One Place Study|Rockland, New York]] | |{{G2GLink|1565837}} |- ![[Kelley-5386]] |[[Space:Abraham’s Plain, Rush, New York One Place Study|Abraham’s Plain,
Rush, New York]] | | |- ![[Craig-4574]] |[[Space:Wassaic_State_School,_Wassaic,_New_York_One_Place_Study|Wassaic State School,
Wassaic, New York]] |{{G2GLink|1593646}}
[[Image:Wassaic_State_School_Amenia_New_York_One_Place_Study.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Robinson-27225]] |[[Space:Watchtower_Farms,_Wallkill,_New_York_One_Place_Study|Watchtower Farms,
Wallkill, New York]] | | |- ![[Benjamin-1380]] |[[Space:Hermitage_Bay,_Newfoundland_One_Place_Study|Hermitage Bay, Newfoundland]] | | |- ![[Squires-2652]] |[[Space:Adam's_Cove,_Newfoundland_Colony_One_Place_Study|Adam's Cove,
Newfoundland Colony]] | | |- ![[Squires-2652]] |[[Space:Blackhead,_Newfoundland_Colony_One_Place_Study|Blackhead,
Newfoundland Colony]] | | |- ![[Squires-2652]] |[[Space:Bradley's_Cove,_Newfoundland_Colony_One_Place_Study|Bradley's Cove,
Newfoundland Colony]] | | |- ![[Squires-2652]] |[[Space:Broad_Cove,_Newfoundland_Colony_One_Place_Study|Broad Cove,
Newfoundland Colony]] | | |- ![[Squires-2652]] |[[Space:Mulley's_Cove,_Newfoundland_Colony_One_Place_Study|Mulley's Cove,
Newfoundland Colony]] | | |- ![[Squires-2652]] |[[Space:Ochre_Pit_Cove,_Newfoundland_Colony_One_Place_Study|Ochre Pit Cove,
Newfoundland Colony]] | | |- ![[Squires-2652]] |[[Space:Small_Point,_Newfoundland_Colony_One_Place_Study|Small Point,
Newfoundland Colony]] | | |- ![[Squires-2652]] |[[Space:Western_Bay,_Newfoundland_Colony_One_Place_Study|Western Bay,
Newfoundland Colony]] | | |- ![[Stephens-3929]] |[[Space:Eden, North Carolina One Place Study|Eden, North Carolina]] | | |- ![[Bellamy-2127]] |[[Space:Gaston,_North_Carolina_One_Place_Study|Gaston, North Carolina]] | | |- ![[Capps-66]] |[[Space:Gibsonville, North Carolina One Place Study|Gibsonville, North Carolina]] | | |- ![[Christensen-8328]] |[[Space:Mackeys_Ferry,_North_Carolina_One_Place_Study|Mackeys Ferry, North Carolina]] |{{G2GLink|1434337}} | |- ![[Smith-40964]] |[[Space:Upper_Regiment,_North_Carolina_One_Place_Study|Upper Regiment, North Carolina]] | | |- ![[Lake-1774]] |[[Space:Zane's_Trace,_Northwest_Territory_One_Place_Study|Zane's Trace, Northwest Territory]] |{{G2GLink|1711199}}
[[Image:Zane_s_Trace_-_Road_through_Ohio.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Nash-8023]] |[[Space:Donkin,_Nova_Scotia_One_Place_Study|Donkin, Nova Scotia]] |{{G2GLink|1425019}}
[[Image:Donkin_Nova_Scotia_One_Place_Study-19.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Mac_Neil-2]] |[[Space:River_Inhabitants,_Nova_Scotia_One_Place_Study|River Inhabitants, Nova Scotia]] | | |- ![[Rodgers-2825]] |[[Space:Dresden,_Ohio_One_Place_Study|Dresden, Ohio]] | | |- ![[Lake-1774]] |[[Space:Monroe_Township,_Licking,_Ohio_One_Place_Study|Monroe Township, Licking, Ohio]] | | |- ![[Dale-2823]] |[[Space:Pike_County_Children's_Home,_Waverly,_Ohio_One_Place_Study|Pike County Children's Home,
Waverly, Ohio]] | | |- ![[Wayson-16]] |[[Space:Ripley,_Ohio_One_Place_Study|Ripley, Ohio]] | | |- ![[Wayson-16]] |[[Space:Union_Township,_Brown_County,_Ohio_One_Place_Study|Union Township,
Brown County, Ohio]] | | |- ![[Barton-2012]] |[[Space:Apache,_Oklahoma_One_Place_Study|Apache, Oklahoma]] |{{G2GLink|}}
[[Image:Apache_Oklahoma_USA.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Miller-64890]] |[[Space:Milton_(Township),_Oklahoma_One_Place_Study|Milton (Township), Oklahoma]] | | |- ![[Miller-64890]] |[[Space:Monroe,_Oklahoma_One_Place_Study|Monroe, Oklahoma]] | | |- ![[Crawford-15512]] |[[Space:Beckwith,_Ontario_One_Place_Study|Beckwith, Ontario]] | | |- ![[Crawford-15512]] |[[Space:Carleton_Place,_Ontario_One_Place_Study|Carleton Place, Ontario]] | | |- ![[Beslock-1]] |[[Space:Cramahe_Township%2C_Ontario_One_Place_Study|Cramahe Township, Ontario]] | | |- ![[Crawford-15512]] |[[Space:Drummond-North_Elmsley,_Ontario_One_Place_Study|Drummond-North Elmsley, Ontario]] | | |- ![[Crawford-15512]] |[[Space:Holland_Marsh,_Ontario_One_Place_Study|Holland Marsh, Ontario]] | | |- ![[Crawford-15512]] |[[Space:Lanark_Highlands,_Ontario_One_Place_Study|Lanark Highlands, Ontario]] | | |- ![[Crawford-15512]] |[[Space:Little_Britain,_Ontario_One_Place_Study|Little Britain, Ontario]] | | |- ![[Crawford-15512]] |[[Space:Mississippi_Mills,_Ontario_One_Place_Study|Mississippi Mills, Ontario]] | | |- ![[Crawford-15512]] |[[Space:Montague,_Ontario_One_Place_Study|Montague, Ontario]] | | |- ![[Crawford-15512]] |[[Space:Perth,_Ontario_One_Place_Study|Perth, Ontario]] | | |- ![[Crawford-15512]] |[[Space:Smiths_Falls,_Ontario_One_Place_Study|Smiths Falls, Ontario]] |{{G2GLink|1668076}}
[[Image:PFWC-82.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Crawford-15512]] |[[Space:Tay_Valley,_Ontario_One_Place_Study|Tay Valley, Ontario]] |{{G2GLink|1524226}}
[[Image:PFWC-29.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[O'Hara-2004]] |[[Space:Bandon,_Oregon_One_Place_Study|Bandon, Oregon]] | | |- ![[Robe-79]] |[[Space:Brownsville,_Oregon_One_Place_Study|Brownsville, Oregon]] | | |- ![[Wilson-38495]] |[[Space:Jacksonville,_Oregon_One_Place_Study|Jacksonville, Oregon]] |{{G2GLink|1680214}}
[[Image:Jacksonville_Oregon_One_Place_Study.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Russell-31138]] |[[Space:Randolph,_Oregon_One_Place_Study|Randolph, Oregon]] | | |- ![[Robinson-27225]] |[[Space:56-60_Arch_Street,_Allegheny,_Pennsylvania_One_Place_Study|56-60 Arch Street,
Allegheny, Pennsylvania]] | | |- ![[Smith-121775]] |[[Space:Berwick,_Pennsylvania_One_Place_Study|Berwick, Pennsylvania]] | | |- ![[Rowles-314]] |[[Space:Clearfield,_Pennsylvania_One_Place_Study|Clearfield, Pennsylvania]] | | |- ![[Smith-308153]] |[[Space:Morgan Land, Pennsylvania One Place Study|Morgan Land, Pennsylvania]] | | |- ![[Smith-121775]] |[[Space:Nescopeck_Township,_Pennsylvania_One_Place_Study|Nescopeck Township, Pennsylvania]] |{{G2GLink|1451908}}
[[Image:Nescopeck_Luzerne_Co_Pa-5.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Smith-121775]] |[[Space:Pennsylvania_Coal_Region_One_Place_Study|Pennsylvania Coal Region]] | | |- ![[Hernly-6]] |[[Space:Rapho_Township,_Pennsylvania_One_Place_Study|Rapho Township, Pennsylvania]] | | |- ![[Smith-121775]] |[[Space:Salem_Township,_Luzerne_County,_Pennsylvania_One_Place_Study|Salem Township,
Luzerne County, Pennsylvania]] | | |- ![[Boudreau-1232]] |[[Space:Châteauguay,_Québec_One_Place_Study|Châteauguay, Québec]] |{{G2GLink|1407364}}
[[Image:PFWC-8.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Boudreau-1232]] |[[Space:L'Acadie,_Québec_One_Place_Study|L'Acadie, Québec]] |{{G2GLink|1437405}}
[[Image:L_Acadie_Quebec_One_Place_Study-2.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Constantineau-17]] |[[Space:Neuville,_Québec_One_Place_Study|Neuville, Québec]] |{{G2GLink|}}
[[Image:PFWC-18.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Sorensen-3521]] |[[Space:Ogdensburg,_Québec_One_Place_Study|Ogdensburg, Québec]] | | |- ![[Murtaugh-30]] |[[Space:Saint-Raymond,_Québec_One_Place_Study|Saint-Raymond, Québec]] | | |- ![[Silva-1055]] |[[Space:Tiverton,_Rhode_Island_One_Place_Study|Tiverton, Rhode Island]] | | |- ![[Ledesma-285]] |[[Space:San Javier, Sonora One Place Study|San Javier, Sonora]] |[[Image:San Javier Sonora One Place Study.jpg|65px]] | |- ![[Hartman-981]] |[[Space:Edisto_Island,_South_Carolina_One_Place_Study|Edisto Island,
South Carolina]] | | |- ![[McBeth-165]] |[[Space:Kingstree,_South_Carolina_One_Place_Study|Kingstree, South Carolina]] | | |- ![[McBeth-165]] |[[Space:Mount_Zion,_South_Carolina_One_Place_Study|Mount Zion,
South Carolina]] | | |- ![[McBeth-165]] |[[Space:New_Zion,_South_Carolina_One_Place_Study|New Zion, South Carolina]] | | |- ![[Parker-11287]] |[[Space:Sandy_Grove,_South_Carolina_One_Place_Study|Sandy Grove, South Carolina]] |{{G2GLink|1516615}}
[[Image:Sandy_Grove_Clarendon_County_South_Carolina.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Gardner-10299]] |[[Space:Turkey,_South_Carolina_One_Place_Study|Turkey, South Carolina]] | | |- ![[Robinson-27225]] |[[Space:Williams_Plantation_Greenville,_South_Carolina_One_Place_Study|Williams Plantation Greenville,
South Carolina]] | | |- ![[Wheeler-13722]] |[[Space:Alexandria,_Tennessee_One_Place_Study|Alexandria, Tennessee]] | | |- ![[Wheeler-13722]] |[[Space:Dismal,_Tennessee_One_Place_Study|Dismal, Tennessee]] | | |- ![[Wheeler-13722]] |[[Space:Dowelltown,_Tennessee_One_Place_Study|Dowelltown, Tennessee]] | | |- ![[Oliver-6712]] |[[Space:Dresden,_Tennessee_One_Place_Study|Dresden, Tennessee]] | | |- ![[Isleman-1]] |[[Space:Everett_Rowland_Sawmill,_Tennessee_One_Place_Study|Everett Rowland Sawmill, Tennessee]] | | |- ![[Martin-1677]] |[[Space:Fort_Blount,_Tennessee_One_Place_Study|Fort Blount, Tennessee]] | | |- ![[Wheeler-13722]] |[[Space:Liberty,_Tennessee_One_Place_Study|Liberty, Tennessee]] | | |- ![[Dale-2823]] |[[Space:Pressmen's_Home,_Tennessee_One_Place_Study|Pressmen's Home, Tennessee]] |{{G2GLink|1576444}}
[[Image:Pressman_s_Home_Tennessee_One_Place_Study.jpg|100px]] | |- ![[Czarowitz-1]] |[[Space:Bartlett,_Texas_One_Place_Study|Bartlett, Texas]] | | |- ![[Harris-5439]] |[[Space:Crosby,_Texas_One_Place_Study|Crosby, Texas]] |{{G2GLink|1457363}} | |- ![[Rasco-180]] |[[Space:Dickens%2C_Texas_One_Place_Study|Dickens, Texas]] | | |- ![[Smith-103692]] |[[Space:Early_Red_River,_Texas_One_Place_Study|Early Red River, Texas]] |{{G2GLink|1457363}}
[[Image:PFWC-20.jpg|75px]] |Rqst for help: {{G2GLink|1091358}} |- ![[Vardeman-46]] |[[Space:Levelland,_Texas_One_Place_Study|Levelland, Texas]] | | |- ![[Kelley-2232]] |[[Space:Germanna,_Virginia_One_Place_Study|Germanna, Virginia]] |{{G2GLink|1509725}} | |- ![[Clary-1861]] |[[Space:Lawrenceville, Virginia One Place Study|Lawrenceville, Virginia]] | | |- ![[Weddington-53]] |[[Space:Ruddle's Station, Kentucky, Virginia One Place Study|Ruddle's Station,
Kentucky, Virginia]] | | |- ![[Weddington-53]] |[[Space:Martin's Station, Kentucky, Virginia One Place Study|Martin's Station,
Kentucky, Virginia]] | | |- ![[Weddington-53]] |[[Space:Shenandoah_Valley_One_Place_Study|Shenandoah Valley]] |{{G2GLink|1509725}}
[[Image:Maps_and_Images-13.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Robinson-27225]] |[[Space:Ames_Road_Northeast,_Olympia,_Washington_One_Place_Study|Ames Road Northeast,
Olympia, Washington]] | | |- ![[Gerrish-476]] |[[Space:Bothell_Pioneers,_Washington_One_Place_Study|Bothell Pioneers, Washington]] | | |- ![[Gerrish-476]] |[[Space:Bothell,_Washington_One_Place_Study|Bothell, Washington]] | | |- ![[Peasley-221]] |[[Space:Brooklyn,_Washington_One_Place_Study|Brooklyn, Washington]] | | |- ![[Wilson-11435]] |[[Space:Cashmere,_Washington_One_Place_Study|Cashmere, Washington]] |{{G2GLink|1498086}} | |- ![[Watt-266]] |[[Space:Lester,_Washington_One_Place_Study|Lester, Washington]] |{{G2GLink|1498086}}
[[Image:PFWC-25.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Peasley-221]] |[[Space:Michigan_Hill,_Washington_One_Place_Study|Michigan Hill, Washington]] | | |- ![[Peasley-221]] |[[Space:Rosario,_Eastsound,_Washington_One_Place_Study|Rosario, Eastsound, Washington]] | | |- ![[Luker-573]] |[[Space:Fairfield%2C_Washington_One_Place_Study|Fairfield, Washington]] | | |- ![[Luker-573]] |[[Space:Wenatchee%2C_Washington_One_Place_Study|Wenatchee, Washington]] | | |- ![[Morris-22203]] |[[Space:Forks_of_Coal,_West_Virginia_One_Place_Study|Forks of Coal, West Virginia]] | | |- ![[Myers-2401]] |[[Space:Harpers_Ferry,_West_Virginia_One_Place_Study|Harpers Ferry, West Virginia]] | | |- ![[Stewart-763]] |[[Space:Sago,_West_Virginia_One_Place_Study|Sago, West Virginia]] | | |- ![[Craig-4574]] |[[Space:Trans-Allegheny_Lunatic_Asylum,_Weston,_West_Virginia_One_Place_Study|Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum,
Weston, West Virginia]] |
[[Image:Trans-Allegheny_Lunatic_Asylum_Weston_West_Virginia_One_Place_Study-1.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Greenwood-3667]] |[[Space:Ableman-Rock Springs, Wisconsin One Place Study|Ableman-Rock Springs, Wisconsin]] | | |- ![[McBeth-165]] |[[Space:Burlington,_Wisconsin_One_Place_Study|Burlington, Wisconsin]] | | |- ![[Hansen-7692]] |[[Space:Caldwell,_Wisconsin_One_Place_Study|Caldwell, Wisconsin]] | | |- ![[Schweger-2]] |[[Space:Coloma%2C_Wisconsin_One_Place_Study|Coloma, Wisconsin]] | | |- ![[Rogers-37048]] |[[Space:Galesville,_Wisconsin_One_Place_Study|Galesville, Wisconsin]] | | |- ![[Devlin-670]] |[[Space:Pelican_Lake,_Wisconsin_One_Place_Study|Pelican Lake, Wisconsin]] | | |- ![[Langsdorf-34]] |[[Space:St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, Princeton, Wisconsin One Place Study|St. John the Baptist
Catholic Church,
Princeton, Wisconsin]] | | |- ![[Wolff-1363]] |[[Space:St_John_Evangelical_Lutheran_Church,_Black_Creek,_Wisconsin_One_Place_Study|St John Evangelical Lutheran Church,
Black Creek, Wisconsin]] | | |- ![[Tomlinson-2311]] |[[Space:Nochistlán, Zacatecas One Place Study|Nochistlán, Zacatecas]] |{{G2GLink|1632887}}
[[Image:PFWC-80.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Lemen-157]] |[[Space:Shepherdstown%2C_West_Virginia_One_Place_Study|Shepherdstown, West Virginia]] | | |- ![[Lemen-157]] |[[Space:Hedgesville%2C_West_Virginia_One_Place_Study|Hedgesville, West Virginia]] | | |- ![[Lemen-157]] |[[Space:Newcomerstown%2C_Ohio_One_Place_Study|Newcomerstown, Ohio]] | | |- ![[Lemen-157]] |[[Space:Marysville%2C_Ohio_One_Place_Study|Marysville, Ohio]] | | |- ![[Whittington-2355]] |[[Space:San_Antonito%2C_New_Mexico_One_Place_Study|San Antonito, New Mexico]] | | |- ![[Soltysiak-9]] |[[Space:Austin, Pennsylvania One Place Study|Austin, Pennsylvania]] |
[[Image:Austin Pennsylvania One Place Study.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Sinclair-11461]] |[[Space:Little_Cake%2C_Kentucky_One_Place_Study|Little Cake, Kentucky]] | | |- ![[Ward-21154]] |[[Space:Rockport%2C_New_Brunswick_One_Place_Study|Rockport, New Brunswick]] |
[[Image:Rockport_New_Brunswick_One_Place_Study.png|75px]] | |- ![[Trapp-533]] |[[Space:Kennard%2C_Texas_One_Place_Study|Kennard, Texas]] | | |- ![[LeMaster-580]] |[[Space:Salamonia%2C_Indiana_One_Place_Study|Salamonia, Indiana]] | | |- ![[Evans-29543]] |[[Space:Sheffield%2C_New_Brunswick_One_Place_Study|Sheffield, New Brunswick]] | | |- ![[Craig-4574]] |[[Space:Itmann%2C_West_Virginia_One_Place_Study|Itmann, West Virginia]] |
[[Image:Itmann_West_Virginia_One_Place_Study.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Blean-2]] |[[Space:Nose_Creek%2C_Alberta_One_Place_Study|Nose Creek, Alberta]] |
[[Image:Nose_Creek_Alberta_One_Place_Study-4.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Wilson-50243]] |[[Space:Palm_Beach%2C_Florida_One_Place_Study|Palm Beach, Florida]] | | |- ![[Christensen-8328]] |[[Space:Parkers_Creek%2C_Maryland_One_Place_Study|Parkers Creek, Maryland]] | | |- ![[Koonce-10]] |[[Space:Tarpon_Springs%2C_Florida_One_Place_Study|Tarpon Springs, Florida]] | | |- ![[Brown-8212]] |[[Space:Pleasantville%2C_Iowa_One_Place_Study|Pleasantville, Iowa]] | | |- ![[McFeaters-9]] |[[Space:Indiana%2C_Pennsylvania_One_Place_Study|Indiana, Pennsylvania]] |[[Image:Indiana_Pennsylvania_One_Place_Study.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[McFeaters-9]] |[[Space:Brush_Valley_Township%2C_Pennsylvania_One_Place_Study|Brush Valley Township, Pennsylvania]] | | |- ![[McFeaters-9]] |[[Space:Penn_Run%2C_Pennsylvania_One_Place_Study|Penn Run, Pennsylvania ]] | | |- ![[McFeaters-9]] |[[Space:Cherryhill_Township%2C_Pennsylvania_One_Place_Study|Cherryhill Township, Pennsylvania]] | | |- ![[Sayers-1556]] |[[Space:Barnesville%2C_Ohio_One_Place_Study|Barnesville, Ohio]] | | |- ![[Buckner-1534]] |[[Space:Siler_City%2C_North_Carolina_One_Place_Study|Siler City, North Carolina]] | | |- ![[Cox-27529]] |[[Space:Basilica_of_the_Sacred_Heart_of_Jesus%2C_Conewago_Township%2C_Pennsylvania_One_Place_Study|Basilica of the
Sacred Heart of Jesus,
Conewago Township, Pennsylvania]] |[[Image:Basilica_of_the_Sacred_Heart_of_Jesus.jpg|65px]] | |- ![[Tull-5]] |[[Space:Rose_Creek_School%2C_Selmer%2C_Tennessee_One_Place_Study|Rose Creek School, Selmer, Tennessee]] |[[Image:Rose_creek_school.1953.jpg|65px]] | |- ![[Neff-1845]] |[[Space:Northome%2C_Minnesota_One_Place_Study|Northome, Minnesota]] |[[Image:Northome_Minnesota_One_Place_Study-2.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Díaz-2569]] |[[Space:Jenny_Lind%2C_California_One_Place_Study|Jenny Lind, California]] | | |- ![[Zama_Escalante-1]] |[[Space:Chipilo, Puebla One Place Study|Chipilo, Puebla]] | | |- ![[Romaine-132]] |[[Space:Little Falls, New Jersey One Place Study|Little Falls, New Jersey]] | | |- ![[Sparks-2791]] |[[Space:Emanuel_Evangelical_Lutheran_Church%2C_Friesburg%2C_New_Jersey_One_Place_Study|Emanuel Evangelical
Lutheran Church,
Friesburg, New Jersey]] |[[Image:Emanuel_Evangelical_Lutheran_Church_Friesburg_New_Jersey_One_Place_Study.jpg|65px]] | |- ![[Payne-15730]] |[[Space:Eastern State Hospital, Lexington, Kentucky One Place Study|Eastern State Hospital, Lexington, Kentucky]] | | |- ![[Southgate-301]] |[[Space:Sutton%2C_Massachusetts_One_Place_Study|Sutton, Massachusetts]] | | |- ![[Haché-814]] |[[Space:Russell%2C_Ontario_One_Place_Study|Russell, Ontario ]] | | |- ![[Sarlin-3]] |[[Space:Window_Rock%2C_Arizona_One_Place_Study|Window Rock, Arizona ]] | |- ![[Kent-3265]] |[[Space:Dahlonega%2C_Georgia_One_Place_Study|Dahlonega, Georgia]] |[[Image:Dahlonega_Georgia_One_Place_Study.jpg|95px]] | |- ![[Driver-962]] |[[Space:Lincoln_School%2C_American%2C_Sacramento%2C_California_One_Place_Study|Lincoln School, American, Sacramento, California]] |[[Image:History_of_The_Lincoln_School_District_American_Township_Sacramento_and_Placer_Counties_California.jpg|75px]] |- ![[McGowan-38]] |[[Space:Appleton%2C_Minnesota_One_Place_Study|Appleton, Minnesota]] | | |- ![[B.-1734]] |[[Space:Alexandria%2C_Virginia_One_Place_Study|Alexandria, Virginia]] | | |- ![[Jousma-11]] |[[Space:Roosevelt_Park%2C_Grand_Rapids%2C_Michigan_One_Place_Study|Roosevelt Park, Grand Rapids, Michigan]] | | |- ![[Oldaker-144]] |[[Space:Leon%2C_West_Virginia_One_Place_Study|Leon, West Virginia]] | | |- ![[Wing-403]] |[[Space:Plymouth_Colony_One_Place_Study|Plymouth Colony ]] | | |- ![[Tucker-11084]] |[[Space:Evergreen School, Ogle County, Illinois One Place Study|Evergreen School, Ogle County, Illinois ]] | | |- ![[Tilley-856]] |[[Space:Fort Randolph, Virginia One Place Study|Fort Randolph, Virginia]] |[[Image:Fort_Randolph_Virginia_One_Place_Study.jpg|75px|Fort Randolph]] | |- ![[Tilley-856]] |[[Space:Fort Savannah, Virginia One Place Study|Fort Savannah, Virginia ]] | | |- ![[Tilley-856]] |[[Space:Fort Henry, Virginia One Place Study|Fort Henry, Virginia One Place Study]] |[[Image:Fort_Henry_Virginia_One_Place_Study.jpg|75px|Fort Henry, Virginia]] | |- ![[Gatlin-344]] |[[Space:Baillytown, Indiana One Place Study|Baillytown, Indiana]] | | |- ![[Gatlin-344]] |[[Space:Chesterton, Indiana One Place Study|Chesterton, Indiana]] | | |- ![[Gatlin-344]] |[[Space:Augsburg Evangelical Lutheran Church, Indiana One Place Study|Augsburg Evangelical Lutheran Church, Indiana]] | | |- ![[Stewart-26216]] |[[Space:Golah, New York One Place Study|Golah, New York]] | | |- ![[Noland-165]] |[[Space:Blackwater Swamp, Virginia One Place Study|Blackwater Swamp, Virginia]] | | |- ![[Alt-75]] |[[Space:Clearbrook, Minnesota One Place Study|Clearbrook, Minnesota]] | | |- ![[Alt-75]] |[[Space:Leonard, Minnesota One Place Study|Leonard, Minnesota]] | | |- ![[Alt-75]] |[[Space:Gonvick, Minnesota One Place Study|Gonvick, Minnesota]] | | |- ![[Mason-22776]] |[[Space:Torino, Illinois One Place Study|Torino, Illinois]] | | |- |} === Oceania === {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" !WikiTree ID |Place |G2G Posts
Showcase |Notes |- ![[Voorhees-281]] |[[Space:Honokaʻa, Hawaiʻi One Place Study|Honokaʻa, Hawaiʻi]] | | |- ![[LaPlace-11]] |[[Space:Saint-Barthélemy_One_Place_Study|Saint-Barthélemy]] |{{G2GLink|1454790}}
[[Image:Saint-Barthelemy_One_Place_Study.png|75px]] | |- ![[Poncy-1]] |[[Space:Basse-Pointe,_Martinique_One_Place_Study|Basse-Pointe, Martinique]] |{{G2GLink|1626034}}
[[Image:History_of_Ajoupa_Bouillon.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Poncy-1]] |[[Space:Grand'Rivière,_Martinique_One_Place_Study|Grand'Rivière, Martinique]] | | |- ![[Poncy-1]] |[[Space:L'Ajoupa-Bouillon,_Martinique_One_Place_Study|L'Ajoupa-Bouillon, Martinique]] | | |- ![[Poncy-1]] |[[Space:Le_Lorrain,_Martinique_One_Place_Study|Le Lorrain, Martinique]] | | |- ![[Poncy-1]] |[[Space:Le_Morne-Rouge,_Martinique_One_Place_Study|Le Morne-Rouge, Martinique]] | | |- ![[Poncy-1]] |[[Space:Le_Prêcheur,_Martinique_One_Place_Study|Le Prêcheur, Martinique]] | | |- ![[Poncy-1]] |[[Space:Macouba,_Martinique_One_Place_Study|Macouba, Martinique]] | | |- ![[Poncy-1]] |[[Space:Martinique_du_Nord,_Martinique_One_Place_Study|Martinique du Nord, Martinique]] | | |- ![[Poncy-1]] |[[Space:Saint-Pierre,_Martinique_One_Place_Study|Saint-Pierre, Martinique]] | | |- ![[Rodriques-17]] |[[Space:Four Paths, Middlesex One Place Study|Four Paths, Middlesex]] | | |- ![[Rodriques-17]] |[[Space:Shaw Park Estate, Saint Ann, Middlesex One Place Study|Shaw Park Estate, Saint Ann, Middlesex]] | | |- ![[Osoria-3]] |[[Space:Hacienda Buena Vista, Magueyes, Ponce One Place Study|Hacienda Buena Vista,
Magueyes, Ponce]] | | |- ![[Lancaster-2885]] |[[Space:Clunes,_New_South_Wales_One_Place_Study|Clunes, New South Wales]] | | |- ![[Lancaster-2885]] |[[Space:Coraki,_New_South_Wales_One_Place_Study|Coraki, New South Wales]] | | |- ![[Coleman-14729]] |[[Space:Gunnedah,_New_South_Wales_One_Place_Study|Gunnedah, New South Wales]] | | |- ![[Martin-46788]] |[[Space:Chatham_Islands_One_Place_Study|Chatham Islands]] | | |- ![[Cooper-33754]] |[[Space:Logan, Queensland One Place Study|Logan, Queensland]] | | |- ![[Urquhart-93]] |[[Space:Ravenswood,_Queensland_One_Place_Study|Ravenswood, Queensland]] |{{G2GLink|1600268}}
[[Image:Ravenswood_Queensland-15.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Champion_de_Crespigny-8|Champion_de
_Crespigny-8]] |[[Space:Homebush,_Victoria_One_Place_Study|Homebush, Victoria]] | | |- ![[Haese-11]] |[[Space:Deanmill,_Western_Australia_One_Place_Study|Deanmill, Western Australia]] |{{G2GLink|1542392}}
[[Image:Western_Australia_Historical_Images-8.jpg|75px]] | |- ![[Braddock-124]] |[[Space:Oamaru%2C_Otago_One_Place_Study|Oamaru, Otago]] | | |- ![[Fowler-8613]] |[[Space:Bluff%2C_Southland_One_Place_Study|Bluff, Southland]] | | |- ![[Fowler-8613]] |[[Space:Whenua Hou, Southland One Place Study|Whenua Hou, Southland]] | | |- ![[Kellett-33]] |[[Space:Onehunga%2C_Auckland_One_Place_Study|Onehunga, Auckland]] |{{G2GLink|1714346}}
[[Image:OPS_Images-6.png|75px]] | |- ![[Wimble-157]] |[[Space:Kiama, New South Wales One Place Study|Kiama, New South Wales One Place Study]] | | |} === South America === == Inactive Studies == The following studies "[[:Category:One Place Studies Project, Needs Coordinator|Needs a study coordinator]]", if you are interested in adopting one of these studies, reach out to the [[Project:Ambassadors#How to Join|Ambassadors Project leadership]]. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="9" ! align="center" style="background:#339933;"|Continent ! align="center" style="background:#339933;"|Place |- !Europe |[[Space:Tarves, Aberdeenshire One Place Study|Tarves, Aberdeenshire]] |- !Europe |[[Space:Castel_di_Sangro,_Abruzzo_One_Place_Study|Castel di Sangro, Abruzzo]] |- !Europe |[[Space:Prezza,_Abruzzo_One_Place_Study|Prezza, Abruzzo]] |- !Europe |[[Space:Neuenheim,_Baden-Württemberg_One_Place_Study|Neuenheim, Baden-Württemberg]] |- !Europe |[[Space:Barano_d’Ischia,_Campania_One_Place_Study|Barano d’Ischia, Campania]] |- !Europe |[[Space:St_Michael's_Mount,_Cornwall_One_Place_Study|St Michael's Mount, Cornwall]] |- !Europe |[[Space:Saint-Sauveur,_Dauphiné_One_Place_Study|Saint-Sauveur, Dauphiné]] |- !Europe |[[Space:Hinton_St_Mary,_Dorset_One_Place_Study|Hinton St Mary, Dorset]] |- !Europe |[[Space:Kirkpatrick_Juxta,_Dumfriesshire_One_Place_Study|Kirkpatrick Juxta, Dumfriesshire]] |- !Europe |[[Space:Berkeley,_Gloucestershire_One_Place_Study|Berkeley, Gloucestershire]] |- !Europe |[[Space:Salobreña,_Granada_One_Place_Study|Salobreña, Granada]] |- !Europe |[[Space:Hackås,_Jämtland_One_Place_Study|Hackås, Jämtland]] |- !Europe |[[Space:Lilla_Frö,_Kalmar_One_Place_Study|Lilla Frö, Kalmar]] |- !Europe |[[Space:Kirkby,_Lancashire_One_Place_Study|Kirkby, Lancashire]] |- !Europe |[[Space:Castelforte,_Lazio_One_Place_Study|Castelforte, Lazio]] |- !Europe |[[Space:Franklin’s_Row,_Chelsea,_Middlesex_One_Place_Study|Franklin’s Row, Chelsea, Middlesex]] |- !Europe |[[Space:Morby’s_Yard,_Chelsea,_Middlesex_One_Place_Study|Morby’s Yard, Chelsea, Middlesex]] |- !Europe |[[Space:St Barnabas Street, Wellingborough, Northamptonshire One Place Study|St Barnabas Street, Wellingborough, Northamptonshire]] |- !Europe |[[Space:Hjørundfjord,_Møre_og_Romsdal_One_Place_Study|Hjørundfjord, Møre og Romsdal]] |- !Europe |[[Space:Lappträsk,_Norrbotten_One_Place_Study|Lappträsk, Norrbotten]] |- !Europe |[[Space:Bletchingdon, Oxfordshire One Place Study|Bletchingdon, Oxfordshire]] |- !Europe |[[Space:Zabajka,_Rzeszów_One_Place_Study|Zabajka, Rzeszów]] |- !Europe |[[Space:Kraczkowa,_Rzeszów_One_Place_Study|Kraczkowa, Rzeszów]] |- !Europe |[[Space:Comté_de_Nice,_Sardinia_One_Place_Study|Comté de Nice, Sardinia]] |- !Europe |[[Space:Alia,_Sicilia_One_Place_Study|Alia, Sicilia]] |- !Europe |[[Space:Cerda,_Sicilia_One_Place_Study|Cerda, Sicilia]] |- !Europe |[[Space:Kudritz,_Temes_One_Place_Study|Kudritz, Temes]] |- !Europe |[[Space:Burträsk,_Västerbotten_One_Place_Study|Burträsk, Västerbotten]] |- !Europe |[[Space:Grundnäs,_Västerbotten_One_Place_Study|Grundnäs, Västerbotten]] |- !Europe |[[Space:Gresford,_Wrexham_One_Place_Study|Gresford, Wrexham]] |- !Europe |[[Space:Pateley_Bridge,_Yorkshire_One_Place_Study|Pateley Bridge, Yorkshire]] |- !Europe |[[Space:Fryšava_pod_Žákovou_horou,_Žďár_nad_Sázavou_One_Place_Study|Fryšava pod Žákovou horou, Žďár nad Sázavou]] |- !North America |[[Space:Ladiga,_Alabama_One_Place_Study|Ladiga, Alabama]] |- !North America |[[Space:Manu'a,_American_Samoa_One_Place_Study|Manu'a, American Samoa]] |- !North America |[[Space:Rifle,_Colorado_One_Place_Study|Rifle, Colorado]] |- !North America |[[Space:The_Daggett_House,_Andover,_Connecticut_One_Place_Study|The Daggett House, Andover, Connecticut]] |- !North America |[[Space:The_Enoch_Badger_House,_Andover,_Connecticut_One_Place_Study|The Enoch Badger House, Andover, Connecticut]] |- !North America |[[Space:Andover,_Connecticut_One_Place_Study|Andover, Connecticut]] |- !North America |[[Space:Bethlehem,_Indiana_One_Place_Study|Bethlehem, Indiana]] |- !North America |[[Space:Texas,_Maryland_One_Place_Study|Texas, Maryland]] |- !North America |[[Space:Perkins_School_for_the_Blind_Watertown,_Massachusetts_One_Place_Study|Perkins School for the Blind Watertown, Massachusetts]] |- !North America |[[Space:Dayton,_Minnesota_One_Place_Study|Dayton, Minnesota]] |- !North America |[[Space:Wawarsing_Hamlet,_New_York_One_Place_Study|Wawarsing Hamlet, New York]] |- !North America |[[Space:Wilson, North Carolina One Place Study|Wilson, North Carolina]] |- !North America |[[Space:Mulmur,_Ontario_One_Place_Study|Mulmur, Ontario]] |- !North America |[[Space:Sombra,_Ontario_One_Place_Study|Sombra, Ontario]] |- !North America |[[Space:Barrington%2C_Rhode_Island_One_Place_Study|Barrington, Rhode Island]] |- !North America |[[Space:Bristol%2C_Rhode_Island_One_Place_Study|Bristol, Rhode Island]] |- !North America |[[Space:Jamestown%2C_Rhode_Island_One_Place_Study|Jamestown, Rhode Island]] |- !North America |[[Space:Little_Compton%2C_Rhode_Island_One_Place_Study|Little Compton, Rhode Island]] |- !North America |[[Space:Middletown%2C_Rhode_Island_One_Place_Study|Middletown, Rhode Island]] |- !North America |[[Space:Portsmouth%2C_Rhode_Island_One_Place_Study|Portsmouth, Rhode Island]] |- !North America |[[Space:Warren%2C_Rhode_Island_One_Place_Study|Warren, Rhode Island]] |- !Oceania |[[Space:Ourimbah,_New_South_Wales_One_Place_Study|Ourimbah, New South Wales]] |- !Oceania |[[Space:Georgetown,_Saint_Vincent_One_Place_Study|Georgetown, Saint Vincent]] |- !Oceania |[[Space:Hookina%2C_South_Australia_One_Place_Study|Hookina, South Australia]] |- !Oceania |[[Space:Kingstown,_Saint_Vincent_One_Place_Study|Kingstown, Saint Vincent]] |- !Oceania |[[Space:Richland_Park,_Saint_Vincent_One_Place_Study|Richland Park, Saint Vincent]] |- !Oceania |[[Space:Rose_Bank,_Saint_Vincent_One_Place_Study|Rose Bank, Saint Vincent]] |}

One Place Studies Directory

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The independent [https://oneplacestudy.org '''One Place Studies Directory'''] provides a searchable index of '''over 3,200 One Place Study locations worldwide''' with a verified online presence. For each location a link is provided to a website such as '''WikiTree''' where more information can be found or requested. [https://www.oneplacestudy.org/suggest-a-study '''Click here'''] to suggest '''your WikiTree one place study''' for inclusion! Once your study place has been linked from the [https://oneplacestudy.org '''One Place Studies Directory'''] (normally within a day or two) , you may add the '''included logo''' opposite to your study page. If you have a '''free space page''' for a '''House History''' or a '''Street Study''' then your study can also be included in the Directory. {|border=4 width=500 align="center" !Study Type!!WikiTree Project |- |One Place Studies||[[Project:One_Place_Studies|One Place Studies]] |- |House History||[[Project:One_Place_Studies|One Place Studies]] |- |Street Study||[[Project:One_Place_Studies|One Place Studies]] |- |WWI or WWII Study||[[Project:Military_and_War|Military and War]] |- |Graveyard or Cemetery Study||[[Project:Cemeterist|Cemeterist]] |- |Disaster Study (on land) ||[[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] |} Follow One Place Studies Directory on social media here: *[https://twitter.com/1PSDirectory?s=20 Twitter] *[https://www.facebook.com/1PSDirectory Facebook] *[https://mastodonapp.uk/web/@oneplacestudies/ Mastodon]

One Place Studies FAQ Page

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If you don't see your question answered here, contact [[Project:One Place Studies|One Place Studies]] Project Leader, [[Robinson-27225|Azure Robinson]], [[Craig-4574|Sandy Patak]], or [[Crawford-15512|Amy (Crawford) Gilpin]]. Team Leaders: [[Dale-2823|Pam Fraley]] ==Starting Out== ===What is a One Place Study?=== A One Place Study is a historical and genealogical study of a specific place and all the people who have lived there. The project also aims to promote connections to the Worldwide family tree from within local family groups in one-place studies at WikiTree. As a coordinator of the study, you don't need to take on all aspects yourself. Ask for help in G2G and on social media! ===Should my Study cover a small place or a large place?=== We certainly don't suggest you try to cover an entire country or even county/province. Start as small as a building or house, street, cemetery, hamlet, etc. ===Where can I find the list of One Place Studies on WikiTree?=== The project page has a link to the listing of studies ===How does my Study get listed?=== This happens automatically within the category structure. ===Can a One Place Study be anywhere in the world?=== Certainly it can. Check on the regional page to see if it is already being studied: [[:Category:One_Place_Studies|Category:One_Place_Studies]] ====Can I do a study for a monument or memorial?==== If you are interested in doing a page about a monument or memorial, the [[Project:Cemeterist|Cemeterist Project]] would be the place for this (see [[Space:Cemetery_Pages|Cemetery Pages]]), and there is a category structure for them here: [[:Category:Monuments_and_Memorials|Monuments and Memorials]] ===Do I have to create a freespace profile?=== No. A Project Leadership team member will create the page for you. ===What does the study page look like?=== See the [[Space:OPS_Template#Display|OPS Template]] & [[Project:One Place Studies#Sample One Place Studies|Example Studies]] ===Two studies for the same place?=== That's why we ask you to check before you start. Someone else may already be studying your Place, and would welcome your collaboration. If you have created a second study in error, please contact the One Place Studies Project Leader(s). ==Moving Along== ===How do profiles get added?=== Profiles are added to your One Place Study by adding the OPS sticker below the Biography header on a profile. The sticker wiki markup will be on your study page and category after creation. ===Can profiles be PPP (project protected)?=== Yes, though [[Help:Project Protection|Project Protection]], if needed by a profile, is usually supplied by another project under which it comes (i.e. England Project, PGM, Dutch Roots etc). ===How do I use the One Place Study sticker?=== [[Template:One Place Study]]
Profiles can have up to five stickers, but they are to be removed if the Profile Manager requests it. If you need help using the sticker, ask a Project Leader. The sticker wiki markup will be on your study page and category and goes below the biography header.
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One Place Study of Burke County, North Carolina, United States

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[[Category:Burke County, North Carolina]] [[Space: Burke County, North Carolina|Burke County, North Carolina]] This page is set up as a One Place Study of Burke County, North Carolina. I started out digging through Burke County records trying to break down a brick wall in my Fox and Williams lines...still haven't managed to get through the wall but discovered just how difficult it can be to find information in Burke County because of lost records, some burned according to tradition in the Civil War. In an effort to bring all the scattered information to one location, I started adding profiles on WikiTree of everyone that I come across in my research of Burke County with the hope that eventually I will be able to turn their profiles over to a family member who has been digging to find them. This One Place Study has been started in order to bring all those profiles to one central location for people to look through. If you find someone who belongs to your Tree, please message me and I will happily turn over the profile to a family member or researcher of that line. If you have Burke County folks who have not managed to be put on here that you would like to add, please contact me to become a Trusted editor of the profile. If you have stories, history, or other information that you think would be useful to those researching Burke County, North Carolina, contact me so that you can add to our growing information hub. '''The People of Burke County, North Carolina''' To search the list of profiles added to the category of Burke County, North Carolina [[:Category:Burke_County%2C_North_Carolina|Click here]]

One Thousand Years of Hubbard History

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == One Thousand Years of Hubbard History, 866 to 1895 == From Hubba, the Norse sea king, to the enlightened present. * compiled by [[Day-1286|Edward Warren Day]] (b.1857) * published by Harlan Page Hubbard, New York, 1895 * 496 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:One Thousand Years of Hubbard History|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/onethousandyears00daye * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005763223 * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=11828 === Table of Contents === * Origin of the name Hubbard * History of the Hubbard coats of arms * Prominent English Hubbards and Hobarts * Early settlers--Extinct and untraceable lines * Long Island Hubbards--Descendants of James of Gravesend * The "Hulbard" Hulberd Hubbards * Descendants of John Hubbard of Pomfret, Conn. * Virginia Hubbards * Descendants of Richard Hubbard of Salisbury, Mass. * Military, naval, and college graduates * Descendants of Philip Hubbard of Kittery, Maine * Revolutionary War Hubbard patriots * Descendants of Edmund Hobart of Hingham, Mass. * Some Hubbard Royalists * Descendants of William Hubbard Ipswich, Mass * The Unions defenders : Commissioned officers * Descendants of Rev. William Hubbard and Mary Rogers * Hubbard genealogists. Edwin & Douglas * Descendants of George Hubbard of Guilford, Connecticut * Old Hubbard Bibles * Descendants of John Hubbard and Mary Merriam * Old homesteads * Daniel Hubbard and Elizabeth Jordan * Six Hubbard sisters * Descendants of William Hubbard and Abigail Dudley * Hubbard places * Descendants of George Hubbard of Middletown, Conn * Prominent American Hubbards * A line of Maryland Hubbards * Abridged lines of descent * Unclassified Hubbard data and miscellany * Index * General family index * Special family index * Family records === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Day, Edward Warren. ''[[Space:One Thousand Years of Hubbard History|One Thousand Years of Hubbard History]]'' (Harlan Page Hubbard, New York, 1895) [ Page ]. * ([[#Day|Day]])

One World Trade Center

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{{Image|file=photos-494.png |align=c |size=340 |caption= }} =='''New One World Trade Center'''== https://www.onewtc.com/ Standing as a shining beacon for the new Downtown, and a bold addition to the skyline, One World Trade Center is safe, sustainable, and artistically dynamic. Soaring to a symbolic 1,776 feet — it is the Western Hemisphere’s tallest building, and already an iconic New York landmark. *BUILDING FACTS {{Image|file=One_World_Trade_Center-1.jpg |caption=Building the One World Trade Center }} Opened October 2014 Architect: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (David M. Childs) Tallest of new WTC Complex 104 Stories / 1776 feet high 3 million rentable square feet of space 55 foot high office lobby 54 High-speed destination dispatch passenger elevators Life-safety systems far exceed NYC building code Bound by West, Fulton, Washington and Vesey Streets 55% leased to tenants including Condé Nast *DESIGN {{Image|file=One_World_Trade_Center-3.jpg |caption=Poster of new design }} With entrances on all 4 sides of the building, One WTC has been designed to smoothly integrate traffic of visitors & office tenants. The cubic base has a footprint identical to the original Twin Towers. The surface of the base is clad in more than 2,000 pieces of shimmering prismatic glass. The tower ascends 69 stories — its edges chamfered back to form 8 isosceles triangles, a perfect octagon at center. It culminates in a square, glass parapet at the crown, its crystalline form creating a vibrant effect, as light refracts like a kaleidoscope, changing throughout the day. The “One World Observatory” — opening 2015 — is an enclosed observation deck rising 1,250 ft. above street level. The crown of One WTC is a 408-foot spire — consisting of a mast and a communication platform ring. At night, a beacon at the top sends out a horizontal light beam, which can be seen from miles away. *ABOUT THE ARCHITECT DAVID CHILDS is consulting design partner at Skidmore, Owings & Merrill/New York. He also designed 7 WTC, which opened in May 2006. Childs is a graduate of Yale College and the Yale School of Art and Architecture, and joined SOM in 1971. Child’s diverse range of completed projects includes Worldwide Plaza on Eighth Avenue; the New York Mercantile Exchange; the JFK International Arrivals Building; the Bear Stearns Headquarters; the Stuyvesant School Bridge in Tribeca; and the renovation and preservation of Lever House.

=='''History'''== The '''Iconic Twin Towers''' of Downtown Manhattan’s World Trade Center were a triumph of human imagination and will. Completed in 1973, the towers stood at 110 stories each, accommodating 50,000 workers and 200,000 daily visitors in 10 million square feet of space. They were the hub of the bustling Financial District, a top tourist attraction and a symbol of New York City’s–and America’s–steadfast devotion to progress and the future. On September 11, 2001, the World Trade Center became the target of a massive terrorist attack that took the lives of nearly 3,000 people. The disaster also radically altered the skyline of New York City, destroying the twin columns of glass and steel that over the years had come to embody the city itself. *Because the ground in lower Manhattan was largely landfill, engineers would have to dig down 70 feet to reach bedrock. Excavating machines dug a three-foot-wide trench down to the bedrock, and as dirt and rock were removed, they were replaced by slurry: a mixture of water and bentonite, a type of clay that expands when wet to plug any hole along the side of the trench. Workers then lowered a 22-ton, seven-story-high steel cage into the trench and filled it with concrete by using a long pipe. As the concrete flowed in, it displaced the bentonite slurry. By making more than 150 of these slurry trench segments, workers enclosed an area two blocks wide and four blocks long. Called the “bathtub,” it was used to seal the basements of the towers and keep water from the Hudson River out of the foundation. All in all, 1 million cubic yards of landfill had to be removed. The Port Authority used this landfill to create the $90 million worth of land that would become Battery Park City. To piece the steel frame of the building together, engineers brought in Australian-made “kangaroo” cranes, self-powered cranes powered by diesel motors that could hoist themselves up as the building grew higher. At the end of construction, these cranes had to be disassembled and brought down by elevator. When the towers were finished, each one would have 97 passenger elevators, capable of carrying loads of up to 10,000 pounds at speeds of up to 1,600 feet per minute. In all, the towers were assembled from more than 200,000 pieces of steel manufactured around the country, 3,000 miles of electrical wiring, 425,000 cubic yards of concrete, 40,000 doors, 43,600 windows and six acres of marble.

=='''Timeline'''== *1939-At the World's Fair in Flushing, NY the "World trade center" pavilion is dedicated to "world peace through trade." *1959-Downtown Lower Manhattan Association is created by real estate developer David Rockefeller to revitalize lower Manhattan and begins to promote the idea of a "world trade and finance center" in New York City. *January 1960-David Rockefeller presents a plan for a world trade center along the East River of Manhattan. The Port of New York Authority is commissioned to study the plan. *March 1961-On March 10, Port Authority issues a favorable report on the feasibility of developing a world trade center. *February 1962-New York and New Jersey authorize the development of the World Trade Center. *December 1962-World Trade Center location moves to West Side amidst protests by displaced business owners. *November 1963-The Port Authority wins legal challenge in the development of the WTC. *January 1964-The Port Authority unveils an architectural plan for the WTC featuring the world's tallest buildings. *March 1966-Construction begins on March 21 at the WTC site with the demolition of 78 Dey Street. *August 1966-Excavation work begins for the WTC. First use of "slurry wall" method in the United States. *June 1967-New York City Board of Estimates formally approves the WTC legislation. *October 1970-The North Tower of the WTC exceeds the height of Empire State Building, making it the tallest building in the world. *December 1970-The first tenants move into North Tower of the WTC on December 15. The North Tower of the WTC is topped off at 1,368 feet on December 23. *July 1971-The South Tower of the WTC is topped off at 1,362 feet on July 19. *September 1971-The first tenant moves into Two World Trade Center (South Tower). *March 1972-The first tenant moves into Five World Trade Center (Northeast Plaza Building). *April 1973-The World Trade Center is dedicated on April 4. *January 1974-U.S. Customs Service moves into Six World Trade Center. *August 1974-Tightrope artist Philippe Petit performs an unauthorized walk between the Twin Towers on August 7. *December 1975-Top of the World Observation Deck opens at Two World Trade Center (South Tower). *April 1976-The Windows of the World Restaurant opens at the top of the North Tower on April 19. *January 1977-The first tenant moves into Four World Trade Center (The Commodities Exchange Center). *May 1979-The 360-foot spire atop One World Trade Center is completed. *July 1981-The Vista International Hotel, first hotel built in LM since 1836, opens. *May 1987-Seven World Trade Center opens. *February 1993-On February 26, terrorists detonate 1,500 pounds of explosives in a van parked in the underground public parking lot of the WTC, two levels below the southern wall of the North Tower. The attack kills six people, including a pregnant woman, injures more than 1,000 people and creates a five-story crater beneath the towers, resulting in hundreds of millions of dollars of damage. *March 1993-The WTC reopens for business on March 19, led by tenant New York Governor Mario Cuomo and his staff. The Port Authority implements a $250 million upgrade plan focusing on life safety and security. *1994-The WTC is designated one of the "Seven Wonders of the Modern World" by the American Society of Civil Engineers. The WTC is visited by every U.S. president between the time of its opening and the time of its destruction at least once, as well as by many dignitaries and heads of state. *Spring 1995-A memorial fountain is dedicated in the WTC plaza to the victims of the 1993 bombing. *December 1995-The Vista International Hotel is sold and renamed the New York Marriott World Trade Center Hotel. *September 1998-On September 24, The Port Authority announces plans to seek a 99-year net lease of the complex. *2000-The WTC reaches its highest occupancy rate. *July 2001-The WTC is net-leased on July 24 to private developer Silverstein Properties, Inc. for approximately $3.2 billion. A three-to-six month transition period commences. *'''September 11th''' two planes hijacked by terrorists crash into the Twin Towers, destroying the complex. One World Trade Center is struck at 8:46 a.m.; Two World Trade Center at 9:03 a.m. *September 12, the last survivor is rescued from WTC site at approximately 12:30p.m. *September 14 is a National Day of Prayer and Remembrance; President Bush visits Ground Zero. *September 17, New York Stock Exchange reopens. *September 23, Prayer for America service takes place at Yankee Stadium. *October 2001-Robin Relief Fund holds a concert for first responders at Madison Square Garden on October 17.On October 28, an interfaith ceremony is held at the WTC site. *March 2002-Six-month anniversary of the September 11 attacks is marked with beams of light. *May 2002-On May 30, the WTC recovery ends with a public Last Column Ceremony. *2002-The 9-11 Commission is created to study the events leading up to the September 11 attacks and to provide recommendations on emergency preparedness and response. The 9-11 Commission issues its report on July 22, 2004. *November 2003-On November 23, a temporary World Trade Center PATH station opens to replace the one destroyed on September 11. *2005-A study by the Center for Disease Control reports that the majority of September 11 survivors continue to suffer from psychological trauma. A May 2006 study prepared for the American Red Cross reports that the majority of people who received therapy after the attacks are still suffering. *May 2006-The newly constructed 7 World Trade Center opens on May 23, the first building to be rebuilt in Lower Manhattan after the September 11 attacks.

=='''WTC Attack'''== In July 2001, just two months before the terrorist attacks of September 11, the Port Authority agreed to '''lease the twin towers to Larry Silverstein''', a New York City developer. Silverstein agreed to pay the equivalent of $3.2 billion over the next 99 years. At the time, over 99 percent of the 10.4 million square feet controlled by the Port Authority was occupied. The impact of the two planes that hit the World Trade Center towers on September 11, 2001, was more devastating than any of the building’s designers and engineers had ever imagined. The first plane ripped a hole in the north tower from the 94th to the 98th floors, causing massive structural damage and igniting some 3,000 of the 10,000 gallons of jet fuel the plane was carrying. The second plane hit the south tower at an even faster speed, striking the corner and gashing the building from the 84th to the 78th floors. The heroic efforts of the city’s fire and police departments and other emergency services helped 25,000 people escape from the site before the unthinkable occurred. The damage done at each point of impact forced the physical weight of the towers to be redistributed, and the undamaged part below the hole had to support the floors above. At the same time, the fires raging in both buildings weakened the steel trusses holding up each floor. With damage to a greater number of floors lower down on the building, the south tower gave way first, crumbling to the ground at 9:59 a.m., only 56 minutes after being hit. The north tower collapsed less than a half hour later, at 10:28 a.m. Debris from the falling towers ignited fires in the remaining buildings of the trade center complex, including 7 World Trade, which burned for most of the day before collapsing at 5:20 p.m. Overwhelmed by horror, shock and grief, New Yorkers and people around the world trained their eyes on “Ground Zero,” where the fall of a treasured icon of American industry and ingenuity had left a gaping hole in the sky.

Tower One
*''The north tower was completed in 1970'' The World Trade Center Concourse connected Tower 1 and Tower 2. Here you could find shopping (a big Borders store, clothing, music, and more), eateries for a quick lunchtime bite, and bank branches and other daily errand destinations.The World Trade Center Concourse was also the entrance to the PATH station for commuting to and from New Jersey. {{Image|file=One_World_Trade_Center.jpg |caption=World Trade Center Concourse connected Tower 1 and Tower 2. }}

Lost assets equal to $3.3 trillion & 2,753 victims at Trade Center
One 9/11 Tally $3.3 Trillion By SHAN CARTER and AMANDA COX Published: September 8, 2011 Al Qaeda spent roughly half a million dollars to destroy the World Trade Center and cripple the Pentagon. What has been the cost to the United States? In a survey of estimates by The New York Times, the answer is $3.3 trillion, or about $7 million for every dollar Al Qaeda spent planning and executing the attacks. While not all of the costs have been borne by the government — and some are still to come — this total equals one-fifth of the current national debt. All figures are shown in today’s dollars. {{Image|file=photos-494.png |align=c |size=350 |caption= }}
Tower Two
:[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]] Victims Killed 2,977 :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]] Victims injured 6000 :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]] Workers killed-343 firefighters (FDNY), 37 police officers (PAPD), 23 police officers (NYPD), 8 emergency medical technicians, and 1 Patrolman. :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]] Continuing deaths 2000 and counting. ==Death Toll== *2,000 people are '''estimated''' to have died from exposure at ground zero — not all of them considered first responders. *“Many were building workers, electricians and doctors also,” he said. “It is believed that this number will eventually surpass the deaths that occurred on 9/11 itself.” *Police and fire officials at the ceremony said that the ramifications of 9/11 are still felt every day in the United States. *The overall death toll from the attacks stands at 2,977 — including 2,753 killed as a result of the attacks at the World Trade Center, 184 killed at the Pentagon and 40 killed in the crash of United Airlines Flight 93 in Pennsylvania. *The death toll does not include the 19 hijackers aboard the four jetliners that crashed at the attack sites. The World Trade Center death toll includes three victims who died of respiratory disease months to years after 9/11 and whose deaths were reclassified as homicides by the New York City medical examiner's office because of the victims' exposure to World Trade Center dust at the time of the twin towers' collapse. *The list includes the victims' names, ages and hometowns if available, affiliations of victims at the World Trade Center and the sites of their deaths. *Passengers and crew members aboard the four jetliners, and where they crashed, are identified separately. In the cases of the three victims who died of post-9/11 illness, and more than a dozen others who died of their injuries days and weeks after the attacks, the dates of the victims' deaths are listed. *'''2,977 victims of the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks''' *'''Find A Name On The Memorial at:''' https://names.911memorial.org/ {{Image|file=One_World_Trade_Center-4.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=Building the OWTC }}

'''Sources''' *https://archive.nytimes.com/www.nytimes.com/interactive/2011/09/08/us/sept-11-reckoning/cost-graphic.html?_r=1 *https://www.panynj.gov/wtcprogress/timeline-rebuilding-effort.html *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Trade_Center_(1973%E2%80%932001) *https://oneworldobservatory.com/en-US *https://www.history.com/topics/landmarks/world-trade-center *https://names.911memorial.org/

O'Neill Dynasty

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Welcome to the O'Neill Dynasty Project!
{{Clear}} ==Project Purpose== The purpose of this sub-project is to show the titular descent of the O'Neill Dynasty, the Irish Royal House of O'Neill (which was taken over and disbanded by King Henry VIII) from the progenitor of the Ui Neill, [[Eochaid-13|Niall Noigiallach]], also known as "Niall of the Nine Hostages." ==Origin and History of the O'Neill Surname== "Ó NÉILL - Derivatives: O'Neill, O'Neal, Neill, Neale - A name given to some descendants of [[Eochaid-13|Niall Noigiallach]], also known as "Niall of the Nine Hostages." It is the surname of several distinct families in different parts of Ireland, of which several clans and family groups are descended. [http://www.libraryireland.com/names/on/o-neill.php Library of Ireland] The "Uí Neill" was the designation of the dynasties claiming descent from Niall of the Nine Hostages. The ''Northern'' Uí Néill Kingdoms were the Cenél Conaill and Cenél nEógain, named after Conall and Eoghan, sons of Niall. The ''Southern'' Uí Néill were other kingdoms in Ireland, who also claimed descent from Niall. Collectively, these are known as the Uí Néill dynasty. [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Northern_U%C3%AD_N%C3%A9ill&oldid=704139070 - Wikipedia "Northern Uí Néill,"] The Northern Uí Néill was initially ruled by the Cenél Conaill, but the Cenél nEógain eventually rose and took control. When it became dominant, it became known as the Kingdom of Ailech. "Niall Glúndub mac Áedo (modern spelling: Niall Glúndubh mac Aodha) was a 10th-century Irish king of the Cenél Eógain and High King of Ireland. He was was the 170th Monarch of Ireland and reigned for three years. While many Irish groups were members of the Uí Néill and traced their descent from Niall Noígiallach, the "O'Neill Dynasty" took its name from Niall Glúndub rather than the earlier Niall." '''''It is from this Monarch the surname O'Neill or "Clan-na-Neil," Neilson, Nelson and Nilson are derived, as well as the Clan O'Neill.''''' http://www.libraryireland.com/Pedigrees1/o-neill-1-heremon.php http://www.oneillclans.com/history/ancient-origins/119-famous-oneills-niall-glundub-mac-aedo-880-919.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niall_Gl%C3%BAndub Prior to this, surnames were not commonly used; names were still expressed in Gaelic tradition. Niall's grandsons [[O'Neill-1577|Flaithbertach mac Muirchertach O'Neill]] and [[O'Neill-1596|Domhnall Mac Muirchertach O'Neill]] are believed to be the first of''' this direct line''' to use O'Neill as a surname, to distinguish the familial line as descent from Niall Glundubh. [http://www.libraryireland.com/Pedigrees1/o-neill-1-heremon.php O'Neill, Line of Heremon] This particular project will '''begin''' with a focus on the Kingdom of Cenél nEógain and explore the descent from [[Mac_Néill-8|Eoghan]], to [[Mac_Aedo-2|Niall Glundub]], then further to Conn Bacach O'Neill, the last King of Tyrone (Tir Eógain) and 1st Earl of Tyrone (following Henry VIII). '''Further branches will be explored when this is complete''' ==Structure of the O'Neill Dynasty== ===Northern Uí Néill=== ====Kingdom of Cenél nEógain (later Ailech)==== #Line 1 of Eoghan Mac Neill - see [[Space: O'Neill Name Study|O'Neill Name Study]] for the detailed lineage. ====Kingdom of Cenél Conaill==== ===Southern Uí Néill=== ====Kingdom of xxxxx==== ====Kingdom of xxxxx==== ==Traditional Irish/Gaelic Titles== These were the titles held prior to Henry VIII restructure and re-grant ===High King of Ireland=== :[[Mac_Néill-8|Eoghan Mac Niall]], son of [[Eochaid-13|Niall Eochaid "Niall of the Nine Hostages"]] - Eoghan was progenitor of Kingdom of Cenél Eóghain :[[Mac_Muiredaig-3|Muircheartach Mac Muireadhach]], son of [[Mac_Eógain-2|Muireadhach Mac Eoghan]], :[[Mac_Muirchertaig-1|Domhnall]] and [[Maceric-1|Fearghus]], the two sons of Muircheartach, son of Muireadhach :Eochaidh, son of Domhnall; and Baedan Brighi, son of Muircheartach, son of Muireadhach (Cenel Mac Earca). : Colman Rimidh, son of Baedan Brighi, son of Muircheartach. : [[Uaridnach-1|Aedh Uairidhnach]], son of Domhnall Ilchealgach, son of Muircheartach. : [[Maele-6|Fergal]], son of [[Duin-1|Maelduin]], : Aedh Allan, son of Fergal, son of [[Duin-1|Maelduin]] : [[Macfergal-1|Niall Frossach]], son of Fergal, son of Maelduin : [[Niall-3| Aedh Oirdnidhe]], son of Niall Frossach, son of Fergal. : [[Aedh-1|Niall Caille]], son of Aedh Oirdnidhe, son of Niall Frosach. : [[Findliath-1|Aedh Finnliath Mac Niall]], son of Niall Caille, son of Aedh : [[Mac Aedo-2|Niall Glúndubh mac Áedo]] - ''High King of Ireland, King of the Cenél Eógain'', son of Aedh Finnliath Mac Niall [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~irlkik/ihm/uinkings.htm O'Neill on Rootsweb (not a primary source] ===King of Ulster=== ===King of Tyrone=== :Conn Bacach O'Neill - surrendered title to King Henry VIII of England - made 1st Earl of Tyrone ===Prince of Ulster=== ===The O'Neill=== :[[O'Neill-1565|Domhnall O'Neill]] :Shane "The Proud" O'Neill ==English Titles== These were titles used after the Henry VIII restructure and regrant ===Earl of Tyrone=== :Conn Bacach O'Neill - 1st Earl of Tyrone :Hugh O'Neill - 2nd Earl of Tyrone ===Baron Dungannon=== :Matthew O'Neill, 1st Baron Dungannon ===Earl O'Neill=== ===Viscount O'Neill=== ===Baron O'Neill=== ==Related Projects== :[[Project:Irish Roots|Irish Roots Project]] :[[Project:European Aristocrats|European Aristocrats Project]] :[[Project:Ireland|Ireland Project]] ==Sources== # [http://www.libraryireland.com/Pedigrees1/o-neill-1-heremon.php O'Hart, J. (1892). ''Irish Pedigrees; Or, The Origin and Stem of the Irish Nation''. (5th ed). Courtesy of the Library of Ireland ''O'Neill Pedigrees - Line of Heremon'' ]. #[http://www.ronsattic.com/oneall3.htm Ron's Attic] Not an official site, but has very reputable information #[http://www.ucc.ie/celt/online/T100005A/ Annals of the Four Masters (online)] , courtesty of CELT: The Corpus of Electronic Texts #[https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=Vr0_AAAAcAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA4 Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland by the Four Masters] From the Earliest Period to the year 1616, edited and translated by John O'Donovan #[http://shaw.medlib.iupui.edu/Lafracoth12208/Bibliography_Lyric_of_Lafracoth.pdf Bibliography] An Excellent Bibliography, used to connect to various works #[http://www.historyireland.com/early-modern-history-1500-1700/creating-facts-on-the-groundthe-destruction-of-clandeboye/ "History Ireland"] Ireland's History Magazine #[https://books.google.com/books/about/A_Genealogical_History_of_the_Dormant_Ab.html?id=1DEGAAAAQAAJ A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire] #[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=3753 U.S., Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy] for early O'Neills in America #[http://www.sog.org.uk Society of Genealogists, London] {{EuroAristo_Source}} ==References==

O'Neill Name Study

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Welcome to the O'Neill Name Study
==Project Purpose== The purpose of this project is to show the patrilineal descent of the O'Neill Dynasty (the Irish Royal House of O'Neill, which was taken over and disbanded by King Henry VIII) from the progenitor of the Ui Neill, "[[Eochaid-13|Niall of the Nine Hostages]] -to- [[Mac Aedo-2|Niall Glundubh Mac Aedo]], High King of Ireland, King of the Cenél nEógain - to [[O'Neill-1541|Conn Bacach Mac Cuinn O'Neill]], the last King of Tyrone, and his descendants. Further lineage will be explored when this line is complete. ==Origin of the O'Neill Surname== "Ó NÉILL - Derivatives: O'Neill, O'Neal, Neill, Neale - A name given to some descendants of [[Eochaid-13|Niall Noigiallach]], also known as "Niall of the Nine Hostages." It is the surname of several distinct families in different parts of Ireland, of which several clans and family groups are descended. [http://www.libraryireland.com/names/on/o-neill.php Library of Ireland] Eoghan Mac Niall, son of Niall Noígiallach, was progenitor of the Kingdom of Cenél Eógain. "Niall Glúndub mac Áedo (modern spelling: Niall Glúndubh mac Aodha) was a 10th-century Irish king of the Cenél Eógain and High King of Ireland. He was the 170th Monarch of Ireland and reigned for three years. While many Irish kin groups were members of the Uí Néill and traced their descent from Niall Noígiallach, the O'Neill dynasty took its name from Niall Glúndub rather than the earlier Niall." :'''''It is from this Monarch the surname O'Neill or "Clan-na-Neil," Neilson, Nelson and Nilson are derived, as well as the Clan O'Neill.''''' [http://www.oneillclans.com/history/ancient-origins/119-famous-oneills-niall-glundub-mac-aedo-880-919.html O'Neill Clan][https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niall_Gl%C3%BAndub Wikipedia, Niall Glundubh] Prior to this, the names were still expressed in a patrilineal manner as in Gaelic tradition. Niall's grandsons [[O'Neill-1577|Flaithbertach mac Muirchertach O'Neill]] and [[O'Neill-1596|Domhnall Mac Muirchertach O'Neill]] are believed to be the first of ''this'' direct line to use O'Neill as a surname, to distinguish the familial line as descent from Niall Glundubh. '''Early Kingdoms''': The Uí Neill High Kings of Ireland - The Uí Neill was the designation of those claiming descent from Niall of the Nine Hostages. The list below shows the reigning Kings in order of succession and does not necessarily fall along patrilineal descent. This list is not covered under the name study. Cenél Eóghain Sovereigns of Ireland [[Eochaid-13|Niall Eochaid]] - "Niall of the Nine Hostages" - eponymous ancestor of the Cenél Eóghain. :Approx 465, [[Mac_Néill-8|Eoghan Mac Niall]], son of Niall Eochaid, :504 to 527, [[Mac_Muiredaig-3|Muircheartach Mac Muireadhach]], son of [[Mac_Eógain-2|Muireadhach Mac Eoghan]], :559 to 561, [[Mac_Muirchertaig-1|Domhnall]] and [[Maceric-1|Fearghus]], the two sons of Muircheartach, son of Muireadhach :562 to 563, Eochaidh, son of Domhnall; and Baedan Brighi, son of Muircheartach, son of Muireadhach (Cenel Mac Earca). :595 to 600, Colman Rimidh, son of Baedan Brighi, son of Muircheartach. :601 to 607, [[Uaridnach-1|Aedh Uairidhnach]], son of Domhnall Ilchealgach, son of Muircheartach. :709 to 718, [[Maele-6|Fergal]], son of [[Duin-1|Maelduin]], :730 to 738, Aedh Allan, son of Fergal, son of [[Duin-1|Maelduin]] :759 to 765, [[Macfergal-1|Niall Frossach]], son of Fergal, son of Maelduin :793 to 817,[[Niall-3| Aedh Oirdnidhe]], son of Niall Frossach, son of Fergal. :832 to 844, [[Aedh-1|Niall Caille]], son of Aedh Oirdnidhe, son of Niall Frosach. :861 to 876,[[Findliath-1|Aedh Finnliath Mac Niall]], son of Niall Caille, son of Aedh Oirdnidhe. http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~irlkik/ihm/uinkings.htm :Our project starts here with [[Detir_Connial-2|Niall Glúndubh mac Áedo]], son of Aedh Finnliath Mac Niall. ==Lineage From Niall Eochaid to Niall Glundubh== In progress ==Lineage From Niall Glúndubh mac Aedo to Conn Bacach Mac Cuinn O'Neill== WORK IN PROGRESS! '''This line is in patrilineal descent''' - generation removed from Niall Glundubh is indicated before name. [[Mac Aedo-2|Niall Glúndubh mac Áedo]] - ''High King of Ireland, King of the Cenél nEógain'', son of Aedh Finnliath Mac Niall :1. [[Mac_Néill-33|Muirchertach mac Néill]] (abt. 0911 - 0943) - ''King of Ailech'' (son of Niall Glundubh) ::2. [[O'Neill-1596|Domnall mac Muircheartach Ó Néill]], ''High King of Ireland'' -son of Muirchertach - Domnall was passed over for the succession upon Donnchad Donn's death the year after Muirchertach's, but eventually became High King following the death of Donnchad's successor Congalach Cnogba in 956." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muirchertach_mac_N%C3%A9ill ::2. [[O'Neill-1577|Flaithbertach mac Muirchertach O'Neill]] (abt 977 - bef. 1036) - ''King of Aliech'', abdicated in 1030 - son of Muirchertach - "Following Flaithbertach's death, his descendants were for seven generations excluded from the kingship of Ailech by the Mac Lochlainn and other branches of the kindred. His eighth-generation descendant Aedh in Macaemh Toinleasg finally receiving a share in the kingship when Ruaidri Ua Conchobair divided Cenél nEógain between the Mac Lochlainn and the Ua Néill in 1167." http://www.oneillclans.com/history/ancient-origins/114-famous-oneills-flaithbertach-an-trostain-qof-the-pilgrims-staffq-king-of-ailech-1004-30-a-1033.html :::3. [[O'Neill-1576|Aodh Athlamh O'Neill]] - son of Flaithbertach ::::4. [[O'Neill-1575|Aodh Anrachan O'Neill]] - son of Aodh Athlamh ::::4. [[O'Neill-1574|Donal O'Neill]] - son of Aodh Athlamh :::::5. [[O'Neill-1573|Flathartach O'Neill]] - son of Donal O'Neill ::::::6. [[O'Neill-1572|Conchobar O'Neill]] - son of Flathartach :::::::7. [[O'Neill-1571|Teige Glinne O'Neill]] - son of Conchobar ::::::::8. [[O'Neill-1570|Conn O'Neill]] - son of Tiege ::::::::8. [[O'Neill-1569|Mortogh Maighe O'Neill]] - son of Tiege :::::::::9. [[O'Neill-1489|Aedh Macaemh Toinleasg O'Neill]] - King of Cenel Eoghain, son of Mortogh ::::::::::10. [[O'Neill-1488|Murcertac O'Neill]] - son of Aedh Macaemh ::::::::::10. [[O'Neill-1567|Niall "Ruadh" O'Neill]]- son of Aedh Macaemh - Niall Ruadh (red-haired Niall) was a Prince of Ulster; died in 1226. :::::::::::11. [[O'Neill-1566|Brian Catha an Duin O'Neill]] - "Brian Catha an Duin O'Neill BrianCatha, also known as Brian Roe, served as Taoiseach of Tyrone. He married Sisile (Cecilia), daughter of Domhnall Mac Lochlin, whose clan Brian had helped subdue. BrianCatha was offered the High Kingship of Ireland by Hugh, the son of Felim O'Connor, of Connaught, Teige O'Brien of Thomond and probably many other chieftains whom he had met at Caol Uisee (Narrow Water) on the Erne in 1258, with their respective forces. Brian accepted and became the 184th Ard Ri, or High King, of Ireland. After he became High King, he, along with the forces of O'Connor, turned his Army against the English invaders. BrianCatha and many other Irish chieftains and men totalling 352 in all were slain in 1260 by the English at Druim-Dearg near Downpatrick in Co. Down." Desmond O'Neill, The Ancient and Royal Family of O'Neill, O'Meath, Ireland (1995) ::::::::::::12. [[O'Neill-1565|Domhnall O'Neill]] - son of Brian - adopted the title "The O'Neill." He ruled on three occasions in Tyrone (Tir Owen), viz., 1283-86, 1290-91, and 1295-1325. He was at odds with the English and supported Aodh Buidhe and Neil Culanach O'Neill. Domhnall was summond by Edward I, King of England, in 1302 to fight against the Scots. ==Lineage from Conn Bacach to Binkley-335== ''WORK IN PROGRESS!!'' *Brian is the son of Conn Bacach mac Cuinn O'Neill *Shane is the son of Brian McPhelim O'Neill *Phelim is the son of Shane McBrian O'Neill *Brian is the son of Phelim Dubh O'Neill *Hugh is the son of Brian Mac Phelim O'Neill *William is the son of Hugh O'Neall *Thomas is the son of William O'Neall *Robert is the son of Thomas Henry O'Neall *Martha is the daughter of Robert Evans O'Neall *James is the son of Martha Jane (O'Neall) Atwood *John is the son of James Pervine Atwood *James is the son of John Pervine Atwood *Esther is the daughter of James Lincoln Atwood *Toni is the daughter of [private mother] *Summer is the daughter of Toni Gayle (Sain) Barnes ==Favorite Sources== *[http://www.oneillclans.com O'Neill Clans Official Site] *[http://www.ronsattic.com/oneall3.htm Ron's Attic]; Not an official site, but has great information *[http://www.ucc.ie/celt/online/T100005A/ Annals of the Four Masters] (online), courtesty of CELT: The Corpus of Electronic Texts *[https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=Vr0_AAAAcAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA4 Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland by the Four Masters, From the Earliest Period to the year 1616], edited and translated by John O'Donovan *[http://shaw.medlib.iupui.edu/Lafracoth12208/Bibliography_Lyric_of_Lafracoth.pdf Lyric of Lafracoth]; An Excellent Bibliography, used to connect to various works *[http://www.historyireland.com/early-modern-history-1500-1700/creating-facts-on-the-groundthe-destruction-of-clandeboye/ "History Ireland"] *[https://books.google.com/books/about/A_Genealogical_History_of_the_Dormant_Ab.html?id=1DEGAAAAQAAJ A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire] *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=3753 U.S., Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy] Online Database: Ancestry.com. U.S., Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol I–VI, 1607–1943, Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2013. Original Database by Hinshaw, William Wade, et al., compilers. Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy. 6 vols. 1936–1950. Reprint, Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991–1994 *[http://www.sog.org.uk Society of Genealogists, London] {{EuroAristo_Source}} ==References==

Ongoing Plantation Research

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The scope and scale of slave ownership activities in our ancestry is troubling. But it is not something we should shy away from. The internet research resources available to the public have increased significantly since we started our family tree and the ability to find relatives through DNA matching and family tree comparing has taken on new levels. Many are beginning to more fully appreciate how we are ALL related. The origin of this page was to keep notes on resources for research related to plantations connected to the Lawton family tree. I am thrilled to announce, there are now some great Wikitree resources serving as important starting points for those interested in this type of research: * The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:US_Black_Heritage Black Heritage Project]; * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:South_Carolina_Plantations South Carolina Plantations] (NEW as of Nov 2022!) * There is also a team page now: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_South_Carolina_Team US Black Heritage Project South Carolina Team] (NEW as of Nov 2022!) The intent of this page is to assemble the most useful internet resources related to our family connections to the locations. A recent question from a possible relative helped us realize how much harder it is to research your tree when your ancestors were only recorded as "property." Many of us from Anglo-European origins (especially prosperous ones) have detailed census records, birth, marriage, and death announcements, wills, and newspaper articles; all preserving not only a biological surname, but, often times, including parentage information. For those of us seeking to look deeper into the past of our African American or Native American ancestry (or seeking associations with that history) are so often stumped by the slim record. The clues are vast, expansive, and diverse. But they are also widespread and far more complex than simple census reports. We're hoping you find this to be a good launching point if you're looking for good plantation research in South Carolina. The history is rich with detail and full of a mix of kindness, cruelty, drama, and heroism. Let's honor the facts together so those of us with slave owning ancestry can face the harsh (and hopefully some more relatively civil) realities and others can more easily find their roots. Please feel free to get in touch if there are resources you think we should feature. '''Wikitree Resources'''
[repeated from above] * The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:US_Black_Heritage Black Heritage Project]; * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:South_Carolina_Plantations South Carolina Plantations] (NEW as of Nov 2022!) * There is also a team page now: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_South_Carolina_Team US Black Heritage Project South Carolina Team] (NEW as of Nov 2022!) '''Plantations'''
Fairland Plantation (Morrisons); Gillisonville, SC
Edisto Island Plantation (Lawtons, Stone, Carriere, Seabrook); Colleton, SC
Cotton Hill Plantation (now Pine Hill Club) (Lawtons)
Lawton Place; Hilton Head, SC
Winborn Lawton plantation; James Island, SC
''Robertville, SC''
Mulberry Grove Plantation, St. Peter's parish, SC Black Swamp Plantation (Lawtons)
Cotton Hill Plantation (now Pine Hill Club) (Lawtons)
Davis plantation; Black Swamp
Bostick plantation; Black Swamp
[https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/12775/dvm_GenMono001920-00001-0?backurl=https%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2fsearch%2fdb.aspx%3fdbid%3d11851%26path%3d&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnBrowsing#?imageId=dvm_GenMono001920-00150-1 See Our Family Circle], page 291. '''General African-American Genealogy Research and Civil War History'''
* Heritage Library [http://heritagelib.org/african-american-ancestry-general-info/ General Info] * Heritage Library [http://heritagelib.org/useful-links-for-researching-african-american-ancestry/ Useful Links] * Heritage Library [https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5802c4d9414fb5e45ce4dc44/t/591cde29b8a79b656ab88a00/1495064112072/Index+to+Land+Certificates_African+Race_+1863-1872+Alpha.pdf Land Certificates of the African Race] * [https://www.encyclopediavirginia.org/ Encyclopedia Virginia] * [http://www.exploresouthernhistory.com/index.html Explore Southern History] * [http://www.pbs.org/opb/historydetectives/technique/african-american-genealogy/ African American Genealogy] resources on PBS History Detectives '''Plantation Information Resources'''
* [http://south-carolina-plantations.com/ South Carolina Plantations Website] * [http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gmd/g3870.ct001123 Library of Congress 1711 Map of South Carolina] * Hilton Head's [http://www.heritagelib.org/genealogical-research-overview Heritage Library Genealogical Research web page]. * [https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Jasper_County,_South_Carolina_Genealogy Jasper County, SC records research on FamilySearch]. * [http://blueandgraytrail.com/year/186108 Civl War timeline] * [https://www.lowcountryafricana.com Low Country Africana]: African American Genealogy in South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida (Baynard, Seabrook, Lawton, Peoples). * Digital copies of the 4 volumes of the [https://www.loc.gov/item/mesn141/ Slave Narrative Project], South Carolina at the Library of Congress. '''Lawton Information Resources'''
* Kith and Kin: A Portrait of a Southern Family ([https://books.google.com/books?id=kLtDQOMmLCIC&pg=PA300&lpg=PA300&dq=Robert+Themistocles+Dion&source=bl&ots=AAUyrCXDZX&sig=qn737VClWbkkz-ykg85Ht61VVqw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjqh-LMmb_YAhWiY98KHVavB9QQ6AEIPTAF#v=onepage&q&f=false Google Books Preview]) has anecdotal information about our ancestors [[Lawton-163|Benjamin Themistocles Lawton]] and [[Lawton-172|Themistocles Lawton]]. * [https://ruthrawls.wordpress.com/2016/06/17/the-lawton-family-of-robertville-sc-by-inabinett/ Summary of Black Swamp Lawtons] in Lawton Family Papers. '''Local History'''
[https://www.gutenberg.org/files/40767/40767-h/40767-h.htm Old Plantation Days] (1903) was written by Mrs. N. B. De Saussure (formerly Nancy "Nannie" Bostick), a great granddaughter of [[Robert-158|Pierre Robert]], the Huguenot who is an ancestor of ours and the daughter of a plantation owner with over 3000 slaves. The book is available in eBook form on the Gutenberg Project website and provides details of her upbringing in Robertville and experience of the Civil War and reconstruction. (Our Joseph Lawton married Sarah Robert, who was a granddaughter of Pierre Robert.) Nannie recommends for her granddaughter to read "The Leopard's Spots" by James Dixon; this is the first volume of a series, the second of which is entitled, "[http://www.gutenberg.org/files/26240/26240-h/26240-h.htm The Clansman]," which was the basis for DW Griffiths' "Birth of a Nation." ** For a better understanding of the impact of that controversial (and extremely racist) early propaganda film take a look at the great new PBS program "[http://www.pbs.org/independentlens/blog/offspring-of-birth-of-a-nation/ Birth of a Movement]."
[http://www.thestate.com/news/special-reports/article14392667.html This article in The State newspaper] provides a summary of Sherman's destructive march through Robertville, Black Swamp, and Lawtonville.
''Port Royal Experiment'' ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_Royal_Experiment wikipedia page])
In 1861, the Union Army liberated a total of 195 plantations in the Sea Island area of South Carolina, including 65 in Port Royal and 16 in Hilton Head. Notably, Edisto Island was one exception of the Sea Islands liberated: ''The populous island of North Edisto, lying in the direction of Charleston, and giving the name to the finest cotton, is still visited by the rebels.'' ---E. L. Pierce, The Negroes at Port Royal: Report of E. L. Pierce, Government Agent, to the Hon. Salmon P. Chase, Secretary of the Treasury, 1862[1]
Robertville ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robertville,_South_Carolina wiki page]) is the birthplace of Robert's Rules.
[http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/collection?collection=Perseus:collection:cwar The Tufts Perseus website] has a large list of journals and historical records related to the Civil War.
There is a multi-part series of slave narratives available on the Internet Archives, entitled [https://archive.org/details/SouthCarolinaNarrativesVolumeXIVPart1-slavery South Carolina Narratives, Volume IV, Part 1-4]. '''Loose Ends'''
''Morrison Family Bible'': We recently discovered (through personal emails in Mar/2016) that there is a Morrison Family Bible that recorded the births of over 150 slaves between 1840 and 1866. If we get a hold of it, we'll figure out how to put it online. In 1999, a Lawton applied for the Pineland summer house property to be in the National Registry ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Pineland wikepedia for Pineland Plantation]). It describes in detail the burned out plantation manor and surviving surrounding buildings.
More research is needed on the locations of the Peeples in South Carolina. I found this [https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/view/11423327/peeples-and-stroman-family-book-chapter-2-mondy-amp-clonia- Peeples and Stroman Family Book] that documents numerous slaves who dropped the Peeples surname during the reconstruction. It very briefly describes the Peeples Family (page 1) and provides multiple plantation names ([http://south-carolina-plantations.com/barnwell/fairmount.html Fairmount Plantation] details are available at the SC Plantations website, showing Rev. Darling Peeples, a grandson of our ancestor William, was owner). He was son of Henry [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=25178658 according to Find-a-Grave]. There's a more full biography of Rev. Peeples on [http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=odomly&id=I0581 Rootsweb]. '''Pineland Club'''
Part of the Lawton's 14,000 acre Cotton Hill plantation in Jasper County was purchased by 12 northerners to become a hunting club. The craftsman building built by men from Massachusetts was recently [http://www.plantationservicesinc.com/property-detail.cfm?property=111 sold for over $1 million]. '''Black Swamp Plantation'''
''Black Swamp Association''
In December 9, 1823, 10 slaves filed a [http://library.uncg.edu/slavery/petitions/details.aspx?pid=1397 petition to become organized].
Abstract: "The petition of the President and members of the Black Swamp Association" state that they associated themselves "for the purpose of enforceing the laws of this State, against the violators thereof; and for the better governing and managing negroes and other persons of colour, in conformity to a similar association established in Charleston, for a similar purpose." They note that they "have adopted a Constitution, Elected Officers, and made such other regulations as are necessary to carry into effect the objects of the said Institution." The petitioners therefore pray that an act be passed "to incorporate them." Result: rejected
There is an interview of a slave named William Sherman who was born on a Black Swamp plantation owned by Jack Davis in 1842 (his uncle was Jefferson Davis, the President of the Confederacy. It's not thought to be the same plantation but was somewhat close to where our ancestors lived. The narrative states it was small with only four slaves and at sunrise he could regularly hear the whip cracking at a large neighboring plantation (one of the largest in the area - Bostick plantation was once 74,000 acres) and describes the hunting of runaway slaves. Our records show our ancestor (Robert Themistocles Dion Lawton) who was born on Black Swamp Plantation moved to Lawtonville (modern Estill), where his daughter (Rosa Lawton) was born (in 1834). Nearby is today's Bostick Plantation hunting lodges. (Source: [https://www.accessgenealogy.com/black-genealogy/slave-narrative-of-william-sherman.htm William Sherman Narrative]; 1936) A large amount of records about Lawtons in Black Swamp and Robertville, SC are available on [https://ruthrawls.wordpress.com/tag/robertville/ Ruthrawls's Blog].
'' We learned from members of the family of Winburn Lawton of Charleston that three brothers and one sister, Beulah, left England after the Monmouth Rebellion during the reign of Charles II and settled in old Charleston, then called Oyster Town. The brothers held an amount of money sufficient to buy land. The youngest brother elected to remain in Charleston and the sister decided to remain with him. She married William Seabrook and went with him to Edisto Island. The William Seabrook house is still standing. [https://www.fold3.com/page/111581445_slaves_in_the_estate_of_william_seabrook_edisto_island_sc_1860#description Slaves in his inventory are listed here]. She was the grandmother of Whitmarsh Seabrook, Governor of South Carolina. Tradition says that the name was spelled LLawton and that the name was Welsh.''
[https://ruthrawls.wordpress.com/2016/01/26/slaves-owned-by-william-henry-lawton-at-his-death-1927/ Slaves owned by William Henry Lawton at his death]. William Henry Lawton appears to be the brother of Benjamin Themistocles Dion Lawton (our ancestor) and the son of Joseph Lawton (our ancestor). ''The intro to this record is stunningly similar to my opening statements above!!'' (source: scans of pages from "Tommy Lawton's book"; The original will is in the Lawton Family Papers at the South Carolina Library at the University of South Carolina, Columbia.) A New York Times [http://www.nytimes.com/1991/06/16/realestate/focus-south-carolina-plantations-farmers-yield-to-hunters-and-developers.html article on South Carolina Low Country plantations] in modern times turning to hunting, timber sales, and tourism for survival. The Bostick's once held 74,000 acres and what is left is now the 5,000 acre Bostick Plantation offering hunting lodges ([http://bostick-plantation.com website]). Mentioned: Cyprus Woods, Bostick, Hilton Head (June 16,1991)
Joseph Lawton (our ancestor) was the only child from the third marriage of William Lawton (the original immigrant) and his descendants are known as the "Robertville, Blackswamp and Lawtonville Lawtons".
Subpoena ad Respondendum in Equity”: William Stafford and James L. Stafford vs. two members of the Bostick family and W. H. Lawton; court of Equity at Coosawhatchie in 1817.

Mr. J. C. Tison gave me these names of old plantations which were between Robertville and the Two Sisters Ferry road, near the present village of Tillman: COTTON HILL, belonging to the Lawtons, which later became Pineland Club. '''
A tract of property at Black Swamp is now in conservation under management by the South Carolina Conservation Bank and is named Black Swamp Plantation ([http://sccbank.sc.gov/properties/blackswamp.html maps and description]).
'''Lawton Place, Hilton Head'''
Lawton Place on Hilton Head was listed as forfeited for nonpayment of taxes assessed in this [http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov "the New South"] undated article sometime close to November 1862. Lincoln passed the first income tax law on August 5, 1861 and declared the right to seize property (slaves and plantations) for nonpayment. It's hard to know the level of involvement the Lawtons had in Hilton Head. But the Hilton Head Heritage Library provides [http://www.heritagelib.org/articles/skull-creek-plantation details] about Alexander Lawton (BT Lawton's brother) managing plantations for Martha Barksdale (the one which was her uncle?) before disputes forced the sale in 1832 after his death. She marries Joseph Alexander Lawton (Alexander's and BT's brother) after Barksdale's death.
A research paper on Hilton Head documents the notes of a Union officer as he takes Hilton Head: "Captain Q.A. Gillmore lead five companies of the Seventh Connecticut Volunteers to Braddock's Point on November 10-11, remarking: we reached Lawton's plantation [immediately adjacent to Baynard Plantation] about midnight." [http://chicora.org/pdfs/RS%2024%20-%20Baynard%20History.pdf PRELIMINARY HISTORICAL RESEARCH ON THE BAYNARD PLANTATION, HILTON HEAD ISLAND, BEAUFORT COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA]. The Lawton Home is depicted on an 1861 map [http://www.heritagelib.org/images/27.jpg here]. [http://www.celebratehiltonhead.com/article/547/historical-perspective-lawton-plantation This Celebrate Hilton Head article] tells of thousands of slaves released from Lawton Plantation, which was owned by Joseph A Lawton (BT Lawton's brother), who repurchased the land for $600 during the reconstruction.
Dr. George Mosse (another ancestor) mapped Hilton Head plantations in 1783 and a full list of plantations on Hilton Head is available at the [http://www.heritagelib.org/historical-research/hilton-head-plantations Heritage Library] in Hilton Head. Heritage Library has [http://www.heritagelib.org/articles/calibogia-plantation extensive descriptions] of the plantation history of Calibogia (Lawton) Plantation.
It is suspected that the original planation house is near the [https://www.seapinesliving.com/explore-sea-pines/attractions/baynard-cove-ruins/ Lawton Stables]. There is a Lawton Cemetery nearby that is not documented on FindAGrave.com. The neighboring William Eddings Baynard plantation house is now a ruin and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Apparently, Benjamin TD Lawton (our ancestor) had a role during the 1840's helping to manage a plantation for Archibald Baynard, who was a brother of William Baynard (featured in these [https://library.sc.edu/socar/uscs/1997/willin97.html Lawton Willingham family papers]). It appears the support was out of family obligation; Benjamin TD Lawton's grandson Benjamin Willingham was married to Archibald's daughter.See [https://books.google.com/books?id=kLtDQOMmLCIC&pg=PA126&dq=Archibald+Calder+Baynard+ladies+island&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjFyuvepNTTAhUT0IMKHWg2C6AQ6AEIJzAA#v=onepage&q=Archibald%20Calder%20Baynard%20ladies%20island&f=false Kith and Kin: A Portrait of a Southern Family (1630-1934)], page 126. It's unknown which plantation he was managing. But, it is known Archibald had a plantation on Ladies Island. The [https://quod.lib.umich.edu/l/lincoln/lincoln6/1:941.1?rgn=div2;view=fulltext letter from Abraham Lincoln authorizing the sale of plantations in SC] lists numerous plantations on Ladies Island (future research needed).
'''Winborn Lawton plantation; James Island, SC'''
A [http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn88084121/1836-05-24/ed-1/seq-4/#date1=1836&sort=date&date2=1866&searchType=advanced&language=&sequence=0&index=0&words=Lawton&proxdistance=5&state=South+Carolina&rows=20&ortext=lawton&proxtext=&phrasetext=&andtext=&dateFilterType=yearRange&page=1 Letter to the Editor in the Cheraw Gazette] provides a rationale for disciplining slaves, with Winborn Lawton's approach on James Island resulting in the "most disciplined on the island." Winbron was BT Lawton's brother. See also [http://search.lib.unc.edu/search?R=UNCb2390565 How grand a flame: a chronicle of a plantation family, 1813-1947], by Clyde Bresee, which describes three generations of the what is likely to be the same Winborn Lawton family.
'''Brother Against Brother'''
I've decided to adopt [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Lawton-869&public=1 Col. Alexander Robert Lawton's profile]. I remember the few words my grandmother Rose Lawton (Morrison) Bingham (1908-1996) would ever say when it got to details about the Civil War: "It tore the country apart and it tore families apart. In some cases it was brother against brother." According to his [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Lawton wikipedia page], Colonel Lawton was the son of Alexander Benjamin Lawson the brother of my grandmother's great grandfather Robert Themistocles Dion Lawton, and may be one example she was talking about. He certainly was one of the most active members of the (closer) family serving in the Confederate army (in fact, the [https://civilwartalk.com/threads/camp-lawton.70073/ Lawton Camp], a prisoner camp in GA was named after him). I'm sure there are examples of brothers choosing different sides - but I've found no Lawtons choosing the North. According to ancestry.com, his father died in Robertville, SC (1860), where many of our Lawtons lived before the end of the war, and his mother died on Mulberry Grove Plantation in St. Peter's parish, SC (1836), which later became Jasper County. Our ancestors had moved on to Georgia by then. According to ancestry.com ([http://www.ancestry.com/genealogy/records/rosa-lawton_39337610 see the profile]) Rosa Lawton, my grandmother's grandmother moved to GA and had her first child with her first husband in 1853. It's also important to note that the Colonel's father (AJ) and his uncle (BTD) married sisters, his mother Martha Mosse and Jane Mosse, respectively. So, safe to bet they were in touch.
One member of the Lawton family tree may have been one of the more well known examples of anti-slavery Southerners. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Robert-2166 Rev. Joseph Thomas Robert] was active in the Baptist Church with hundreds of Robertville parishioners who were enslaved. According to his profile, "in 1851 he acted decisively in favor of the anti-slavery sentiments that had grown within him, and he freed his slaves (in Robertville, SC) and went back north to Temple Baptist Church in Portsmouth, Ohio." He was married to Adeline Elizabeth Lawton, the sister of Col. Alexander Robert Lawton. The Reverend also had two brothers with unknown backgrounds. It's also notable that his son Henry Martyn Robert, later known for writing Robert's Rules, served in the Union ultimately rising to the rank of Brigadier General of the Army Corps of Engineers, which involved overseeing the building and refortifying of numerous forts during the Civil War (including Fort Rodman/Tabor in New Bedford, MA). Recognizing this is an uncle/nephew connection, it would be interesting to know if there are any better examples of high level [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Unionist Union Loyalists].

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[[Category:Ontario]][[Category:Ontario, Places]] The Canadian province of Ontario has several historic counties, which are past census divisions that no longer exist today. Most historic counties either merged with other counties, or became regional municipalities or single-tier municipalities. Although counties had existed prior to 1849, after 1849 they replaced the district systems in administering local government and courts in Ontario. The county system is used in southern, southwestern and eastern sections of the province of Ontario. Until 1912 there were no counties in Northern Ontario due to sparse population and a long-standing boundary dispute with the Northwest Territories. Prior to 1841, Ontario was called [[:Category: Upper Canada|Upper Canada]]. From 1841 to 1867, it was called [[:Category:Canada West|Canada West]]. To find categories in what is now Ontario before July 1, 1867, see [[:Category:Canada_West|Canada West]]. Source: Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Former_counties_of_Ontario {{Image|file=Stuart-582-1.jpg |align=c |size=800 X 600 |caption= Modern County Names in Ontario }}

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[[Category:Ontario Project]] Ontario is the most multicultural province in Canada. Its population of 12 million includes First Nations and immigrants from 200 countries who speak as many as 130 languages. These resources will help you improve Ontario profiles as part of Team Ontario or discover how your own ancestors helped shape today’s Ontario. 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Jan suggests searching the historical atlases, finding an ancestor's land location and then using that information to compare to a modern map. *[http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/ontario/ Canadian Encyclopedia, Ontario] - Online encyclopedia useful for general information. *[http://www.canadiana.ca/en/home Canadiana Homepage] - (National Resource) A non-profit project to digitize Canada's documentary heritage. **[http://eco.canadiana.ca/ Early Canadiana Online] - Books, magazines, government documents. **[http://av.canadiana.ca/en/ World Wars Aboriginal Veterans] - Free. *[http://www.archives.gov.on.ca/en/maps/textdocs/ontario-districts-maps.aspx The Changing Shape of Ontario: The Evolution of the District and County System] - Maps of the changes in administrative boundaries from 1788-1899. *City Directories **[https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/directories-collection/Pages/directories-collection.aspx Canadian Directories Collection, Library and Archives Canada] - Canadian Directories is a database of scanned, microfiche versions of pre-1901 Canadian directories. There are 95 directories in the Canadian Directories Collection database, including a comprehensive collection of directories for Ottawa (spanning 1861 to 1901) and Halifax (1869 to 1901). **[http://www.digitalkingston.ca/ Digital Kingston]: newspapers and land records as well as directories **[https://archive.org/details/peterboroughcitydirectories Peterborough City Directories] *[https://www.torontopubliclibrary.ca/dao/ Digital Archive Ontario] - current and historical content, curated by Toronto Public Library *[http://www.1812history.com/collection.html 1812 History] - Collection of many digitized War of 1812 documents and pictures of artifacts contributed by Universities, Libraries, Museums, and Archives. *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/list?fcs=placeId%3A1929952&ec=region%3ACANADA%2CplaceId%3A1929952 Family Search Ontario Historical Records Collections]. Now includes deaths up to 1937 and overseas deaths 1939-1947. *[http://collections.fwio.on.ca/search Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario, Digital Collections] *[http://www.archives.gov.on.ca/en/explore/online/franco_ontarian/index.aspx French Ontario in the 17th and 18th Centuries] * ''Genealogy in Ontario: Searching the Records'' by Brenda Merriman and Ontario Genealogical Society, Revised 2013. *[https://www.niagarahistorical.museum/media/NHS19.pdf Inscriptions and Graves in the Niagara Peninsula] *[http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/Pages/default.aspx Library and Archives Canada] Federal government resource; free **[http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/pages/census.aspx Censuses] - 1825-1921 **[http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/databases/canada-gazette/001060-119.01-e.php?image_id_nbr=9664&document_id_nbr=2140&f=g&PHPSESSID=f2sqvgqa7fupv64r1s1d5ce2pt2apff64mj8scf0hljvqpa4jf10 Search Page: Canada Gazette Newspaper] **[http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/immigration/immigration-records/home-children-1869-1930/Pages/home-children.aspx Home Children, 1869-1932] **[https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/vital-statistics-births-marriages-deaths/marriage-bonds/Pages/search.aspx Search: Marriage Bonds, 1779-1858] **[https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/immigration/citizenship-naturalization-records/naturalization-upper-western-1828-1850/Pages/introduction.aspx Naturalization Records, 1828-1850 - Upper Canada and Canada West] **[http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-boards-upper-canada/Pages/search-land-boards-upper-canada.aspx Search Page: Upper Canada Land Board] **[http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/search-petitions-upper-canada.aspx Search Page: Upper Canada Land Petitions] ***[http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&interval=50&sk=0&PHPSESSID=rgi7t06a60or2jdheocn6v65f4 Digitized Microforms: Upper Canada Land Petitions] **[https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/Pages/voters-lists.aspx Voters Lists, 1935-1988] *Local Histories, Maps, Newspapers and Gazeteers Online **[https://algonquinhighlands.ca/genealogy/index.php Settlers of Algonquin Highlands] **[https://search.adarchives.org/findingaid/newspapers Arnprior & McNab/Braeside Archives Newspapers] Ottawa area newspapers **[https://bellevillelibrary.ca/photos/custom/Genealogy%20at%20the%20BPL.htm Belleville Public Library Genealogy Resources] **[https://archive.org/details/cihm_10197/page/n5 Biographical Sketches of Some of the Residents of Elgin County] **[https://www.simcoe.ca/Archives/Pages/black.aspx The Black Settlement in Oro Township, Simcoe County Archives] **[https://archive.org/details/CommemorativeBiographicalRecordOfTheCountyOfEssexOntario Commemorative Biographical Record of the County of Essex, Ontario, 1905] **[https://archive.org/details/CommemorativeBiographicalRecordOfTheCountyOfKentOntario Commemorative Biographical Record of the County of Kent, Ontario, 1901] **[https://archive.org/details/commemorativebio00torouoft/page/n1 Commemorative Biographical Record of the County of York, Ontario, 1907] **[http://images.ourontario.ca/Partners/cbpl/CBPL0840271T.PDF The Early Political and Military History of Burford] **[http://www.mhso.org/sites/default/files/downloads_files/Early_History_Welland_County_0.pdf The Early History of the Mennonites in Welland County, Ontario] **[http://www.westgreylibrary.com/local-history--genealogy.html Grey County Resources online at West Grey Public Library website] **[https://archive.org/stream/historyofcountyo01reviiala#page/n11/mode/2up History of the County of Brant. Brantford: Brant Historical Society, 1920. archive.org] **[https://archive.org/details/countybruce00robeuoft/page/n5 History of the County of Bruce, published in 1906] **[https://archive.org/details/historyofcountyo00torouoft History of the County of Middlesex, Canada, published in 1889] **[https://archive.org/details/leedsgrenville00leavuoft History of Leeds and Grenville, from 1749 to 1879] **[https://archive.org/details/historyperth00johnuoft History of the County of Perth: from 1825 to 1902] **[https://archive.org/details/peterborough00unknuoft/page/n7 History of the County of Peterborough, published in 1884] **[https://archive.org/details/historyofsimcoec01hunt_0 A History of Simcoe County, 1909] **[https://archive.org/details/historytorontoa00goog/page/n4 A History of Toronto and County of York, 1885] **[https://www.huroncounty.ca/library/special-collections/digitized-newspapers/ Huron County Digitized Newspapers] **[https://archive.org/details/IllustratedHistoricalAtlasOfTheCountiesOfEssexAndKent18801881 Illustrated Historical Atlas of the Counties of Essex and Kent, 1881] **[http://library.queensu.ca/madgic/free/immigrants_from_england/immigrants_from_england_frontenac.pdf Immigrants from England 1800-1900, Province of Ontario, Vol. 1, Frontenac County] **[http://www.stoneskingston.ca/about/ Kingston - Stones: Exploring Kingston's Social History] **[https://archives.queensu.ca/search-our-collections/genealogy/dr-hc-burleigh-fonds Kingston Area Family Files, Dr. H.C. Burleigh fonds, Queen's University Archives] **[https://www.londonhistory.org/treatments London & Middlesex Historical Society Heritage Articles] **[https://archive.org/details/cu31924028900798 London, Ontario, Canada: The pioneer period and the London of to-day, by Archibald Bremner, published 1900] **[https://sites.google.com/site/niagarasettlers2/ Niagara Settlers Land Records] **[http://www.nflibrary.ca/nfplindex/start.asp?db=cari Historic Niagara Digital Collections] - newspaper index **[https://archive.org/details/countyofontarios00fare Ontario County] **[https://digital.library.yorku.ca/yul-1151035/map-township-otonabee-1860 Otonabee Township map 1860 showing lot owners] **[https://www.ocl.net/Genealogy Oxford County Library] Genealogy resources: name indexes, records, local history, local newspapers **[http://www.archive.org/stream/oxfordgazetteer00shenuoft#page/n5/mode/2up The Oxford Gazeteer, (Oxford County) published in 1852] **[https://archive.org/download/heritage-property-research-guide-2014/HeritagePropertyResearchGuide2014.pdf Peel Heritage Property Research Guide] ** [https://www.archeion.ca/fire-insurance-plans Peel fire insurance plans] **[http://200thanniversary.lanarkcountytourism.com/maps/ Perth Military Settlement Map] Searchable database of original land grants to discharged soldiers of War of 1812 and other British citizens in Perth and townships of Bathurst, Beckwith and Drummond **[http://www.peterboroughww1museum.ca Peterborough and the First World War, Trent University] **[http://trentcentre.ca/documents/public/4131FinalReport.pdf A History of Peterborough Area Militia and Fenian Raids by Creighton Avery, Completed for: Lang Pioneer Village, 2013] **[https://archive.org/details/landmarkstoronto05robeuoft Robertson's landmarks of Toronto : a collection of historical sketches from 1792 until 1908] **[https://www.lambtonmuseums.ca/warwick_pages/history/ The Township of Warwick: A Story Through Time] **Eby, Ezra. ''A Biographical History of Waterloo Township and Other Townships of the County''. 1895. Google eBook **[http://www.waterlooregionmuseum.ca/en/collections-and-research/waterloo-township.aspx Waterloo Township Map] **[https://cdm22007.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p22007coll8/search/searchterm/ontario/field/subcol/mode/exact/conn/and/order/title/ad/asc University of Calgary, Digital Collections, Ontario Local Histories (approx. 325)] **[https://static.torontopubliclibrary.ca/da/pdfs/229901.pdf York, Upper Canada Minutes of Town Meetings and Lists of Inhabitants, 1793-1823, Christine Mosser, ed., Metropolitan Toronto Library Board, Toronto, 1984] *[https://archive.org/details/nothingbutnamesi00gard/page/n5?q=carleton+county Nothing But Names: Origins of the Names of the Counties and Townships of Ontario, 1899] *[http://ocfa.islandnet.com/ Ontario Cemetery Finding Aid] *[http://fnp-ppn.aandc-aadnc.gc.ca/fnp/main/search/FNListGrid.aspx?lang=eng Ontario First Nations List, Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada] *[https://www.ontario.ca/page/ontario-first-nations-maps Ontario First Nations Maps] *[http://www.ogs.on.ca/ Ontario Genealogical Society Homepage] **[http://www.ogs.on.ca/ogspi/welcome.htm OGS Provincial Index (OGSPI)] **[http://www.ogs.on.ca/toni.php OGS The Ontario Name Index (TONI)] **[https://www.ogs.on.ca/family_history.php How to Research Your Family History in Ontario] *[http://www.geneofun.on.ca/db.php?database=ogwcensus&template=ogwcensus-online.html&search=URL&find=/pre1851&sort=COUNTY,TWP,YEAR OntarioGenWeb's Census Project] *[https://www.ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/ Ontario Historical Society] **[https://archive.org/details/ontariohistoryv00socigoog/page/n7 OHS Papers and Records, Vol. 1, 1899] Early Ontario marriages, baptisms, burials by Rev. John Langhorn, Rev. G. O'Kill, Stephen Conger, Rev. Robert McDowall, United Empire Loyalist lists, Niagara Area church records, etc. **[https://archive.org/details/ontariohistory05ontauoft OHS Papers and Records, Vol. 5, 1904] Rev. Ralph Leeming, Rev. John Miller, Rev. William Smart, Marriages, Burials, Baptisms, London/Gore District, Elizabethtown, Ancaster Parish records, etc. **[https://archive.org/details/ontariohistory06ontauoft OHS Papers and Records, Vol. 6, 1905] Lennox County Lutheran Church records, Napanee, etc. **[https://archive.org/details/ontariohistory07ontauoft/page/n5 OHS Papers and Records, Vol. 7, 1906] Assumption births, marriages, records, Waterloo County Pennsylvania German, etc. **[https://archive.org/details/ontariohistory08ontauoft OHS Papers and Records, Vol. 8, 1907] Kingston history, early churches in Niagara, etc. **[https://archive.org/details/ontariohistoryv01socigoog/page/n11 OHS Papers and Records, Vol. 9-12] Middlesex County pioneers, St. Thomas, etc. **[https://archive.org/details/ontariohistory1314ontauoft OHS Papers and Records, Vol. 13-14, 1915] Ottawa Valley, Moose Factory, etc. **[http://my.tbaytel.net/bmartin/earlyont.htm Early Ontario Records] Web page of transcriptions of old Ontario Historical Society records and documents by B. Martin *[https://archive.org/details/provisionalhonou00onta/page/1 Ontario teachers who served in the Great War 1914-19] *[http://ourontario.ca/ Our Ontario] - Growing index of newspapers, books, articles, and more including a large amount of digitized content. *[http://www.ourroots.ca/e/index.aspx Our Roots] (National Resource), contains digital copies of many local histories; login needed. *Quakers in Ontario **[https://cfha.info/YongeStFamilyBook1804-24.pdf Yonge St Monthly Meeting ‘Family Book’,1804 –c1824] **[[Space:Quakers_in_Ontario|Quakers in Ontario free space page]] *[https://ruraldiaries.lib.uoguelph.ca/ Rural Diary Archive] 150 Ontario diarists and their diaries. *[[Space:Sources-Canada|Sources-Canada]] - Rick Pierpont's Canadian resources page on WikiTree. *[https://archive.org/details/torontonormalsch00toro/page/162/mode/2up?q= Toronto Normal School, 1847-1897 : biographical sketches and names of successful students 1847 to 1875] *[http://www.torontopubliclibrary.ca/vrl/ Toronto Public Library, Virtual Reference Library] **[http://www.torontopubliclibrary.ca/history-genealogy/ Toronto Public Library, Local History and Genealogy] *Township Assessment and Voters Lists **[http://vitacollections.ca/cramahelibrary/2809069/data Cramahe Township, 1861] **[http://www.lennoxandaddingtonhistoricalsociety.ca/Fred1845.html Fredericksburgh Township, 1845] **[http://brantmuseum.ca/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/Grand-River-Tract-Assessment-Rolls.pdf Haldimand Township, 1816, 1818-1822] **[https://www.huroncounty.ca/assess/mlst1842.htm Huron County, Master List, 1842] **[https://archive.org/details/cihm_89528/page/n3 Stephen Township, 1888] **[http://images.ourontario.ca/TrafalgarTownship/3287995/data Trafalgar Township, 1816] *United Empire Loyalists **[https://www.uelac.org/ United Empire Loyalists' Association of Canada] website **[https://archive.org/details/unitedempireloya00cassuoft/page/n2 United Empire Loyalists of the County of Dundas by Alexander Casselman, 1900s] **[https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/land-petitions-upper-canada.aspx Land Petitions Upper Canada] **[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=29&c2=&b2=&t2=&sk=151&brws_s=&PHPSESSID=51mdg5pr57ppi9dmcvvtpv262j4bqkq7bdrujadkkvsaqull5ku1 Land Petitions], use previous link to find the record you need *[https://generations.regionofwaterloo.ca/ Waterloo Region Generations] - Free site for researching ancestors in Waterloo County (now Waterloo Region). *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ontario Wikipedia, Ontario] *[https://archive.org/details/wm_perkins_bull_family_files William Perkins Bull Family Files] In the 1930s, Peel historian William Perkins Bull sent a survey to all residents of the County of Peel, asking about their family and its story. Many replied, preserving information and stories that would otherwise not have survived. All files are in the public domain. *World War One Resources **[https://archive.org/details/memorialofgreatw00bankuoft/page/50 Bank of Montreal. 1921. "Memorial of the Great War, 1914-1918: a record of service"] - War records with some biographies and photos for Bank of Montreal Staff that served in the Great War. *World War Two Resources **[https://www.rcafassociation.ca/heritage/history/fallen-aviators/rcaf-casualties-second-world-war/ Royal Canadian Air Force Association, Casualties] **[https://legionmagazine.com/en/last-post/?mode=collection Last Post, Royal Canadian Legion Magazine archive, searchable index]

Ontario Team

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[[:Category: Ontario|Ontario]] ---- Welcome to the Ontario Team, part of the [[Project:Canada|Canada Project]]. Team Leader:[[Daniels-2254|Christine Daniels]] Team Members: [[Cruthers-29|Laurie Cruthers]] | [[Gaulden-7|Mags Gaulden]] | [[Lake-72|Kathryn Hogan]] | [[McKay-2027|Melissa McKay]] | [[Hughey-105|David Hughey]] | [[Grant-5179|Hannah Berney]] | [[Maxted-74|Steve Maxted]] | [[Sweetman-111|Barry Sweetman]] | [[Daniels-2254|Christine Daniels]] | [[Henderson-4785|Ross Henderson]] | [[McEvoy-527|Ken McEvoy]] | [[Patterson-4504|Joe Patterson]] | [[Wood-3953|Catherine Trewin]] |[[Eckstädt-2|Jelena Eckstädt]] | [[Carter-20890|Alexandra Carter]] | [[Webb-8348|Robert Webb]] |[[Watkins-7379|Peggy Watkins]] | [[Crawford-15512|Amy Gilpin]] | [[Duchesne-118|Nicole Duchesne]] | [[Schweger-2|Culley Schweger Bell]] | [[Bailey-11646|Lawrence Bailey]] | [[Lannigan-15|Barbara Richards]] | [[Goodwin-7553|John Goodwin]] | [[Dudgeon-166|Robin Helstrom]] | [[Campbell-8794|John Campbell]] | [[Schell-1258|Michael Schell]] | [[Raymer-300|Ron Raymer]] | [[Wilson-61615|Vickie Wilson]] | [[Creighton-890|Anne Creighton]]| [[McHugh-1124| Deanna McHugh]] | [[Hems-23|Lisa Hems]] | [[Mintz-301|Mike Mintz]] | [[Pearsall-547 | Barbara Davis]] | [[Hyderman-1|Kandita Post]] | [[Rohrer-434|B E Smith]] | [[Parker-35321|Kelley Evans]] | [[Legault-909|Gilberte Renaud]] | [[Demeule-58|Lisa Hilleli]] | [[Hill-41097|Lynda (Hill) Toneri]] | [[Johnson-58189|Cody Johnson]] | [[Burley-204|Lorraine (Burley) Nagle]] | [[Bahula-1|Tim Bahula]] | [[Seymour-4621|Anne (Seymour) Burnham]] | [[Kanalley-2|Craig Kanalley]] | [[Smith-260830|George Smith]] | [[Macklem-13|Liza (Macklem) Gervais]] | [[Stutz-25|Judi Stutz]] | [[Ko-31|Betsy Ko]] | [[Milks-96|Gary Milks]] | [[Gates-3086|Steve Gates]] | [[Hill-38992|Richard Hill]] | [[Entrikin-5|Kie (Entrikin) Zelms]] | [[Fiordalisi-11|Anne Fiordalisi]] Please join us! Since we are a part of the [[Project:Canada|Canada Project]], you must join the project first. You can then add Ontario to your list of [[Special:Following|followed|tags]] and a leader will add your name to this list. == Goals == *to bring together WikiTreers with an interest in Ontario families to share resources and help with research *to create and improve profiles of notable Ontarians *to create Free Space pages for places, events and other topics of genealogical interest pertaining to Ontario == Ontario Free Space Pages == Several members have set up free space pages on various topics pertaining to Ontario. You are encouraged to add profiles or information to the existing pages or to set up new pages. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Baldoon_Settlement Baldoon Settlement] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Brantford_Orphans%27_Home Brantford Orphans' Home] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Downton%2C_Wiltshire_Emigrants Downton, Wiltshire Emigrants] * [[Space:Early_Upper_Canada_Settlers_%28Pre_1800s%29|Early Upper Canada Settlers (Pre-1800s)]] * [[Space:Franco-Ontarien_/_Franco-Ontarian|Franco-Ontarien/Franco-Ontarian]] * [[Space:Holland_Marsh_Dutch_Settlers|Holland Marsh Dutch Settlers]] * [[Space:Markham_Berczy_Settlers_Project|Markham Berczy Settlers Project]] * [[Space:McCool_Name_Study_-_Townsend_Ontario_Line|McCool Name Study - Townsend Ontario Line]] * [[Space:Peter_Robinson_Settlers|Peter Robinson Settlers]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Petworth_Immigration_Scheme Petworth Immigration Scheme] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Quakers_in_Ontario Quakers in Ontario] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Raftsmen Raftsmen - Ottawa Valley] * [[Space:Talbot_Settlers|Talbot Settlers]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Trinity_College_School Trinity College School] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:War_of_1812_Upper_Canada Upper Canada in War of 1812] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Welland_Canal Welland Canal] * [[Space:York_Region_Settlers|York Region Settlers]] == Ontario Place Pages == * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:History_of_Arran-Elderslie%2C_Ontario Arran-Elderslie, Ontario] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Chinatown,_Toronto,_Ontario_One_Place_Study Chinatown, Toronto, Ontario One Place Study] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Origins_of_the_Hamlet_of_Edys_Mills Edys Mills, Ontario] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:History_of_Grand_Bend%2C_Ontario Grand Bend, Ontario] * [[Space:Lanark_County_One_Place_Study|Lanark County One Place Study]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:London%2C_Ontario%2C_Street_Namesakes London, Ontario, Street Namesakes] * [[Space:Lost_Villages_of_Ontario|Lost Villages of Ontario]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:History_of_Northern_Bruce_Peninsula%2C_Ontario Northern Bruce Peninsula, Ontario] * [[Space:Ontario_Community_Namesakes|Ontario Community Namesakes]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:History_of_Ottawa%2C_Ontario Ottawa, Ontario] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Pain_Court Pain Court, Kent, Ontario] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:History_of_Sault_Ste._Marie%2C_Ontario Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:History_of_Thessalon%2C_Ontario Thessalon, Ontario] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Toronto_Street_Namesakes Toronto Street Namesakes] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:User_Guide_to_Cochrane_District%2C_Ontario User Guide to Cochrane District] == Ontario Notables == * [[Space:Notable_Ontarians|Notable_Ontarians]] If you like writing bios and connecting people, dozens of interesting people’s profiles need your help. When you’ve finished, please update the person’s entry on the worksheet. == Ontario Location Fields == WikiTree’s [[Help:Location_Fields|Location Field Style Guide]] requires the use of place names used at whatever time period is covered by the profile ("use their conventions instead of ours" using the “names that people at the time used, even if they now no longer exist”). Here are a few tips regarding Ontario place names: * Today’s Ontario was Province of Quebec from 1763-1791, Upper Canada from 1791-1841 and Canada West from 1841 until Confederation in 1867. * Our Ontario ancestors were often unimaginative. A county, township and town can all carry the same name; for example, Waterloo (town), Waterloo (township), Waterloo (county). This is why it’s important to check census data to find out if the person profiled lived in a town or a township. * In the 1990s and early 2000s, politicians decided to amalgamate various townships and towns and attached new names that many Ontarians don’t use. Unfortunately, FindAGrave uses these new designations and you’ll find many Ontario profiles with 19th-century folk living in Minden Hills, for example, rather than plain old Minden. == Ontario Categories == Please see [[:Category:Ontario|Category: Ontario]] for useful information on categorization. Today’s Ontario was called Province of Québec from 1763-1791, [[:Category:Upper_Canada|Upper Canada]] from 1791-1841 and [[:Category:Canada_West|Canada West]] from 1841 until Confederation in 1867. The restructuring of location categories is mostly complete. If you have any questions, or find you need a category created, please get in touch with [[Crawford-15512|Amy Gilpin]]. * [[:Category:Ontario]] * [[:Category:Ontario%2C_Cemeteries]] - Led by Ontario Team Member Christine Daniels * [[:Category: Ontario, Unsourced Profiles]] - Hundreds of profiles need sources, so if you like sourcing, please jump in! * [[:Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_CAN_ONT]] - Always work to be done here, too. * Please feel free to add any unconnected notable or branch from Ontario to the Ontario section of the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Let_others_know_what_locations_you_are_working_on#Ontario "Let others know what locations you are working on" page]. * [[:Category: Ontario, Notables]] Main category with sub-categories (Ontario, Artists, etc.). Please use the sub-category. See the [[Space:Notable_Ontarians|Notable_Ontarians work sheet]] for what needs to be done on Notables profiles. '''Free Space Pages Attached to Categories''' *[[Space:Fenian_Raids|Fenian Raids]] - with research tips * [[Space:Lieutenant_Governors_of_Upper_Canada|Lieutenant Governors of Upper Canada]] * [[Space:Ontario_Artists|Ontario Artists]] * [[Space:Ontario_Athletes|Ontario Athletes]] * [[Space:Ontario_Authors|Ontario Authors]] * [[Space:Ontario_Musicians|Ontario Musicians]] * [[Space:Ontario_Performing_Artists|Ontario Performing Artists]] * [[Space:Premiers_of_Ontario|Ontario Premiers]] * [[Space:Premiers_of_Canada_West|Premiers of Canada West]] == Ontario Resources == Please add to this list. [[Space:Ontario_Resources|Ontario Resources]]

Oodla Wirra Cemetery

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[[Category:Oodla Wirra, South Australia]] [[Category: Oodla Wirra Cemetery, Oodla Wirra, South Australia]] [[Category: South Australia, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] ===About=== *This is part of the [[Project:Cemeteries_of_Australia|Australian Cemeteries Project]] • [[:Category: South Australia, Cemeteries|This Cemetery is in South Australia, Australia]] *If you know of any others that can be linked to this cemetery please contact [[Teague-997|Joanne Egan]] to have the link added. If you require a photo of a gravestone listed and there is no profile on WikiTree, please create a profile (WIkiTree is entirely free), and contact [[Teague-997|Joanne Egan]] to organise a photo to be added to the new profile. WikiTree is a collaborative effort, so your addition of a a profile for a person that has not already been added will be appreciated. If you have found a profile then please consider helping others by adding the details of another profile to WikiTree that has not already been added. ===Location and Map=== *Oodla Wirra Cemetery is located on Rowe Street, off the Barrier Highway south-west of Oodla Wirra. Directions to the cemetery are available on the [http://www.peterborough.sa.gov.au/page.aspx?u=279 District Council of Peterborough] website. ===Aims=== *This project is to document the life and times of the people interred in this Cemetery. Project members are needed to assist in the research and adding profiles and information to profiles. Hopefully it will grow to include links to other information and such things as video/audio tours of the cemetery. ===Tasks Completed=== #'''Photography''' • The cemetery was photographed by Sue Giles in 2016. ===To Do=== #'''Photo transcriptions''' • Details of all photos to be transcribed to the sortable table below. (87% complete) #'''WikiTree profiles''' • to be created for all people in the table below. The completed table will include links to WikiTree profiles and direct links to the photos of gravestones. The profile created can include other sources of information as well as biographical details of the person. (98% complete) #'''Audio and/or video tour''' • of all the Memorials to be created. Create a tour that can be taken on mobile phone or I-Pad or similar device. This tour will take someone around this cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. #'''GPS Location of Memorials''' • for more information (contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]]). A dedicated GPS tracker can be used. For those with an android phone or pad there is an App called [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mendhak.gpslogger GPS Logger] which can record the locations to a file which can be added to photos later with other software (Linux has [http://freefoote.dview.net/linux/gpscorrelate GPSCorrelate]). There are also cameras with GPS facility that can tag photos at the same time as they are taken. #'''Checking of transcription information''' • Other people are needed to assist in double-checking the validity of data entered to ensure accuracy. ===Sortable Table of graves=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''age''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''photo #''' !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''location''' |- |[[Clarke-7412| Clarke, William]]||||1892||32 years||Died in area, no burial location known.||[[Image:Clarke-7412.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Cook-15725| Cook, Raydon H.]]||1909||1909|| 2 months||Died in area, no burial location known.||[[Image:Clarke-7412.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Cronin-590| Howard, Mary]]||||1904||82 years||Died in area, no burial location known. ''Mary was buried in Peterborough Cemetery.''||[[Image:Clarke-7412.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Jones-43535| Jones, Alfred G.]]||1885||1906||20 years||Died in area, no burial location known.||[[Image:Clarke-7412.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Jones-43555| Jones, Samuel W.]]||||1907||56 years||Died in area, no burial location known.||[[Image:Clarke-7412.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Macintosh-284| Macintosh, Alexander]]||||1901||78 years||Died in area, no burial location known.||[[Image:Clarke-7412.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Miller-36137| Miller, Minna M.]]||1893||1903||10 years||Died in area, no burial location known.||[[Image:Clarke-7412.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[O%27Connell-954| O'Connell, Norah J.]]||1907||1907|| 1 month||Died in area, no burial location known.||[[Image:Clarke-7412.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Dann-356| Dann, Alps J.]]||1891||1972||81 years||Remembered by his sisters Agnes and Gertrude and his nephew John Rochette.||[[Image:Dann-356.jpg| 100px]]|| |- |[[Robins-986| Casey, Alice R.]]||1904||1974||69 years||Beloved wife of Michael. Loved mother of Valentine, Shirley, Bill & Des.||[[Image:Robins-986.jpg| 100px]]|| |- |[[Casey-2119| Casey, Michael]]||1892||1977||85 years||Beloved husband and father. ''Buried with wife Alice''||[[Image:Robins-986.jpg| 100px]]|| |- |[[Casey-2122| Casey, Michael J. V.]]||1924||1991||66 years||Beloved husband of Joan. Loving father of Jo, Pat and Lee. So dearly loved and sadly missed.||[[Image:Casey-2122.jpg| 100px]]|| |- |[[Casey-2111| Casey, Patrick]]||||1908||65 years||In loving memory. RIP ''Buried with wife Bridgid''||[[Image:Casey-2111.jpg| 100px]]|| |- |[[Hynes-357| Casey, Bridgid]]||||1941||84 years||In loving memory. RIP ''Buried with husband Patrick''||[[Image:Casey-2111.jpg| 100px]]|| |- |[[Jones-43605| Jones, Alfred]]||||1924||54 years||||[[Image:Jones-43605.jpg| 100px]]|| |- |[[Jones-43606| Jones, Rose A.]]||1910||1919|| 9 years||||[[Image:Jones-43607.jpg| 100px]]|| |- |[[Jones-43607| Jones, Eileen M.]]||||1919||10 years||||[[Image:Jones-43607.jpg| 100px]]|| |- |[[Crowhurst-73| Crowhurst, William]]||1870||1921||51years||In loving memory. RIP Erected by his children.||[[Image:Crowhurst-73.jpg| 100px]]|| |- |[[Thompson-26973| Sheedy, Elizabeth S.]]||1908||2004||95 years||In loving memory. Loved Mother of Margaret, Alfred dec., John, Robert dec., & Lyall. Loved Grandmother of 10 and Great Grandmother of 4. Margaret, Donna & families.||[[Image:Thompson-26973.jpg| 100px]]|| |- |[[Sheedy-142| Sheedy, Thomas J.]]||1879||1956||76 years||In loving memory.||[[Image:Sheedy-142.jpg| 100px]]|| |- |[[Sheedy-143| Sheedy, Robert J.]]||||1970||25 years||In loving memory. Son of Thomas & Elizabeth.||[[Image:Sheedy-143.jpg| 100px]]|| |- |[[Mercer-336| Mercer, Keith D.]]||1942||2013||71 years||In loving memory. Loved Son of Thomas dec. & Ada dec. Husband of Michelle Father of Bradley Brother of Brian dec., Roy dec., Trevor and Dianne and their Families. R.I.P.||[[Image:Mercer-1706-1.jpg| 100px]]|| |- |[[Mercer-1706| Mercer, Brian T.]]||||2008||69 years||In loving memory. Loved Son of Thomas and Ada. Brother of Roy dec. Keith, Trevor, Dianne and their families. R.I.P.||[[Image:Mercer-1706.jpg| 100px]]|| |- |[[Mercer-1445| Mercer, Thomas G. D.]]||1916||1993||77 years||Beloved husband of Ada. Father of Brian, Roy (dec'd), Keith, Trevor & Dianne. Father in law of Michelle, Gill & Jeff. Poppa of Megan, Danielle, Miranda & Jarrod. ''Buried with wife Ada''||[[Image:Mercer-1445.jpg| 100px]]|| |- |[[Thompson-24371| Mercer, Ada F.]]||1913||1999||86 years||Beloved wife of Thomas. Mother of Brian, Roy (dec'd), Keith, Trevor & Dianne. Mother in law of Michelle, Gill & Jeff. Nanna of Megan, Danielle, Miranda & Jarrod. ''Buried with husband Thomas''||[[Image:Mercer-1445.jpg| 100px]]|| |- |[[Mercer-1707| Mercer, Roy J.]]||||1984||44 years||In loving memory. Loved Son of Ada & Tom. Brother of Brian, Keith, Trevor & Dianne. Also Jeff & Gill and nieces & nephew.||[[Image:Mercer-1707.jpg| 100px]]|| |- |[[Thompson-26976| Thompson, Edward]]||1918||1971||52 years||In loving memory. Loved brother of Hettie, Lizzie & Ada. At rest.||[[Image:Thompson-26976.jpg| 100px]]|| |- |[[Mercer-1232| Mercer, George T.]]||1893||1958||65 years||In memory of No.2457 Pte. George T. Mercer 48th Btn A.I.F. Died at Duffield North. Loved husband of Thelma, Father of Cath, Sid, Col, Don, Father in law of Keith.||[[Image:Mercer-1232.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Edmonds-777| Mercer, Thelma C.]]||1906||1991||84 years||Beloved wife of George Thomas (dec'd). Loved mother of Cath, Sid, Colin & Don. Loving mother-in-law of Keith, Elaine, Sharn & Rhonda. Devoted Nanna.||[[Image:Edmonds-777.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Thompson-26972| Thompson, Henry J.]]||1876||1954||79 years 9 months||In loving memory of our beloved father.||[[Image:Thompson-26972.jpg| 100px]]|| |- |[[Thompson-26974| Thompson, Ethel R.]]||1911||1953||42 years 8 months||In loving memory of our beloved sister.||[[Image:Thompson-26972.jpg| 100px]]|| |- |[[Mercer-1502| Mercer, Christine T.]]||1953||1953|| 24 days||Daughter of Arnold and Tirzah||[[Image:Mercer-1502.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Pugsley-222| Pugsley, John A.]]||1865||1937||68 years||||[[Image:Pugsley-222.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Giles-2187| Mercer, Fanny E.]]||1895||1955||59 years||Beloved wife of David. A beloved mother and grandmother. Erected by her loving husband & family.||[[Image:Giles-2187.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Mercer-1241| Mercer, David]]||1887||1969||72 years||Beloved husband of the late Fanny. A devoted father & grandfather. Erected by his loving family.||[[Image:Mercer-1241.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Mercer-1446| White, Jean E. F.]]||1918||1944||25 years||Erected by her daughter Barbara, Mother, Father, Sisters & Brothers and Nephews.||[[Image:Mercer-1446.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Rowe-4454| Rowe, Peter J.]]||1954||1954|| 2 months||Cherished memories. Infant son of Stafford and Edna. Brother of Jeffery. Brother of Christine & Wayne.||[[Image:Rowe-4454.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Mercer-1248| Mercer, Albert J.]]||1871||1939||68 years||In loving memory. Loved son of the late Elizabeth & Edward Mercer.||[[Image:Mercer-1248.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Hucks-24| Hucks, John]]||1854||1928||72 years||Father. In loving memory. At rest.||[[Image:Hucks-24.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Bromley-242| Hucks, Charlotte]]||1853||1931||78 years||Mother. In loving memory. At rest.||[[Image:Hucks-24.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Spurling-328| Asher, Miriam E.]]||||1934||74 years||In loving memory. At rest.||[[Image:Spurling-328.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Asher-658| Asher, Francis A.]]||||1931||84 years||In loving memory. At rest.||[[Image:Spurling-328.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Abbott-4507| Abbott, John J.]]||||1932||70 years||In loving memory. God’s greatest gift remembrance. ''Buried with wife Emily & son John''||[[Image:Abbott-4507.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Mercer-1247| Abbott, Emily]]||1874||1953||79 years||In loving memory. Beloved mother of May & Murray. God’s greatest gift remembrance. ''Buried with husband John J. & son John''||[[Image:Abbott-4507.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Abbott-4515| Abbott, John]]||1908||1942||34 years||In loving memory. S.X. 9126 died P.O.W. Malaya. God’s greatest gift remembrance. ''Buried (or commemorated) with parents John & Alice''||[[Image:Abbott-4507.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Abbott-5815| Abbott, Murray A.]]||||1982||78 years||In loving memory. Loved brother of May.||[[Image:Abbott-5815.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Gill-4362| Gill, Edmund]]||||1935||78 years||''Husband of Alexandra. Date of death on plaque incorrect.''||[[Image:Gill-4362.jpg| 100px]]|| |- |[[Rawlins-417| Rawlins, Albert]]||1871||1936||65 years||In loving memory of our dear father. At rest. ''Buried with wife Martha'' ||[[Image:Rawlins-417.jpg| 100px]]|| |- |[[Freeman-4776| Rawlins, Martha]]||1873||1952||79 years||In loving memory of our dear mother. ''Buried with husband Albert''||[[Image:Rawlins-417.jpg| 100px]]|| |- |[[Rawlins-426| Rawlins, Laurel]]||1915||1969||53 years||In loving memory. Beloved daughter of the late G.A. & M. Rawlins. Ever remembered by their brothers & sisters. At rest. ''Buried with brother Brice''||[[Image:Rawlins-426.jpg| 100px]]|| |- |[[Rawlins-421| Rawlins, Brice]]||1904||1971||67 years||In loving memory. Beloved son of the late G.A. & M. Rawlins. Ever remembered by their brothers & sisters. At rest. ''Buried with sister Laurel''||[[Image:Rawlins-426.jpg| 100px]]|| |- |[[Rawlins-425| Rawlins, Myrtle A. M.]]||1910||1992||81 years||In loving memory. Loved sister of Lily, Emily, Frank, Claude, Harcourt, Brice, Percy, Eldred, Hazel, Laurel. All deceased. In God’s care.||[[Image:Rawlins-425.jpg| 100px]]|| |- |[[Macintosh-286| Gill, Alexandra C.]]||1866||1937||72 years||''Wife of Edmund. ''||[[Image:Macintosh-286.jpg| 100px]]|| |- |[[Lamming-23| Lamming, Henry]]||1855||1890||36 years||||[[Image:Lamming-23.jpg| 100px]]|| |- |[[Giles-2189| Giles, George D.]]||1901||1902|| 1 year 1 month||||[[Image:Giles-2189.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Glover-2896| Glover, infant]]||1903||1903|| 1 day||||[[Image:Glover-2896.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Breakwell-10| Breakwell, Eric W.]]||||1988||58 years||||[[Image:Breakwell-10.jpg| 100px]]|| |- | Mercer, Valma D.||||1992||52 years||In loving memory. Beloved wife of Don. Loved mother of Sharon, Donald, Phillip & Linda. Sadly missed. ''Buried with husband Don''||52, 53|| |- | Mercer, Donald N.||||2010||74 years||In loving memory. Beloved husband of Valma. Loved father of Sharon, Donald, Phillip & Linda. Sadly missed. ''Buried with wife Valma''||52, 53|| |- |[[Mercer-1235| Mercer, Oswald]]||1897||1969||72 years||In loving memory. Beloved husband of Elsie. Resting in the Lord. ''Buried with wife Elsie''||[[Image:Mercer-1235.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Evans-13237| Mercer, Elsie M. V.]]||1895||1975||80 years||In loving memory. Beloved wife of Oswald. Resting in the Lord.''Buried with husband Oswald''||[[Image:Mercer-1235.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Mercer-1238| Evans, Rose E.]]||1892||1946||54 years||In loving memory. Sadly missed by husband & family. ''Buried with husband Ulonda''||[[Image:Mercer-1238.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Evans-13347| Evans, Urlando W. E.]]||1887||1967||80 years||In loving memory. From Sons & Daughters. ''Buried with wife Rose''||[[Image:Mercer-1238.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Evans-13374| Evans, Herbert J. B.]]||1889||1944||54 years||In loving memory. ''Buried with wife Ethel''||[[Image:Mercer-1231.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Mercer-1231| Evans, Ethel M.]]||1895||1956||60 years||In loving memory. ''Buried with husband Herbert''||[[Image:Mercer-1231.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Evans-13508| Evans, Donald A.]]||1935||1998||62 years||Father of Five. Grandfather of Four. Rest in peace till we meet again. ''Ashes placed with brother Maxwell''||[[Image:Evans-13508.jpg| 100px]]|| |- |[[Evans-13503| Evans, Maxwell P.]]||1919||1955||36 years||In loving memory. At rest. ''With ashes of brother Donald''||[[Image:Evans-13503.jpg| 100px]]|| |- |[[Mercer-1504| Mercer, Clem H.]]||1921||1988||67 years||In loving memory. Youngest son of Fred & Ivy and brother of Ivan & Bruce. ||[[Image:Mercer-1240.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Patterson-8435| Patterson, Robert]]||1866||1943||76 years||||[[Image:Patterson-8435.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Peters-5895| Cook, Amanda]]||1880||1915||34 years||||[[Image:Peters-5895.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Hucks-51| Hucks, Herbert G.]]||1875||1946||71 years||||[[Image:Hucks-51.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Turner-13640| Hucks, Emma]]||1888||1910||22 years||||[[Image:Turner-13640.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Hurst-1991| Hurst, John R.]]||||1916||68 years||In loving memory. At rest.||[[Image:Hurst-1991.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Flavell-88| Porter, Sophia]]||1823||1910||87 years||Sacred loving memory.||[[Image:Flavell-88.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Abbott-4513| Abbott, Roy J.]]||1901||1941||39 years||In loving memory. Died suddenly. At rest.||[[Image:Abbott-4513.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Abbott-4512| Hewish, Gertrude E.]]||1900||1921||21 years||At rest. Remembrance is a golden chain, time tries to break, but tries in vain.||[[Image:Abbott-4512.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Pugsley-120| Pugsley, Florence L. E.]]||1917||1922|| 4 years||||[[Image:Pugsley-120.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Mercer-1244| Chartres Sarah E.]]||1864||1932||67 years||In loving memory. Ada Ruth||[[Image:Mercer-1244.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Hucks-34| Mercer, Elizabeth]]||1842||1922||80 years||At rest||[[Image:Hucks-34.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Mercer-1230| Mercer, John]]||1862||1938||76 years||In loving memory. Our loving parents. Father. Peace perfect peace. Erected by their loving sons & daughters. ''Buried with wife Jane''||[[Image:Mercer-1230.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Lamming-20| Mercer, Jane S.]]||1865||1938||72 years||In loving memory. Our loving parents. Also Mother. Peace perfect peace. Erected by their loving sons & daughters.''Buried with husband John''||[[Image:Mercer-1230.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Miller-36138| Miller, Samuel]]||||1925||74 years||Father. Sacred to the memory. ''Buried with wife Elizabeth''||[[Image:Miller-36138.jpg | 100px]]|| |-79 |[[Potter-5178| Miller, Elizabeth]]||1860||1923||63 years||Mother. Sacred to the memory. ''Buried with husband Samuel''||[[Image:Miller-36138.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Mercer-1240| Mercer, Frederick J.]]||1888||1971||83 years||In loving memory. Devoted husband of Ivy. Father of Ivan, Bruce, Clem. Father-in-law of Sybil.||[[Image:Mercer-1240.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Evans-13373| Mercer, Ivy D. V.]]||1894||1943||49 years||In loving memory. Beloved wife of Fred Mercer. Loving mother of Ivan, Bruce, Clem. Rest after weariness. ''Buried with husband Frederick''||[[Image:Evans-13373.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Bruce-3613| Shipway, Elizabeth A.]]||1853||1926||72 years||In loving memory of my dear wife & our dear mother. Dearly loved wife of Henry Shipway. For ever with the Lord.||[[Image:Bruce-3613.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Pugsley-113| Pugsley, Thomas P.]]||1870||1927||55 years||In loving memory. Beloved husband of Fanny. ''Buried with wife Fanny''||[[Image:Mercer-1250.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Mercer-1250| Pugsley, Fanny L.]]||1881||1949||69 years||In loving memory. Beloved wife of Thomas. ''Buried with husband Thomas''||[[Image:Mercer-1250.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Pugsley-114| Pugsley, Edward W.]]||1904||1979||75 years||Resting in peace.||[[Image:Pugsley-114.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Chartres-18| Chartres, Lawrence]]||1922||2005||82 years||Son of Ruth & Ted Pugsley. At Peace ''Ashes placed in his mother’s grave''||[[Image:Chartres-18.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Chartres-17| Pugsley, Ruth M.]]||1903||1969||66 years||In loving memory. At rest.''Ashes of son William Lawrence interred in grave''||[[Image:Chartres-17.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Chartres-12| Lambert, Ada M.]]||1905||1966||60 years||In loving memory. Mother of Les & Roy.||[[Image:Chartres-12.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Hucks-67| Hucks, James I.]]||1924||2000||76 years||In loving memory. Dearly loved husband of Shirley Laural. Loving & devoted father of Barbara, Wayne, Jimmy, Kym, Daryl, Wendy and families. Lovingly remembered.||[[Image:Hucks-67.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Rowe-4461| Rowe, Andrew J.]]||1964||1992||29 years||Beloved son of Rex & Rhonda (dec’d). Loved brother of Janette. Loved uncle of Taryn. R.I.P.||[[Image:Rowe-4461.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Mercer-1457| Rowe, Rhonda F.]]||1933||1989||56 years||In loving memory. Beloved wife of Kenneth Rex. Loved mother of Janette & Andrew. Loving grandma of Taryn-Lee. Sadly missed.||[[Image:Mercer-1457.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Rowe-4457| Scharkie, Phyllis E.]]||1938||1999||60 years||In loving memory. Dearly beloved wife of Dean Basil. Loving mother of Tim and Sharon.||[[Image:Rowe-4457.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Drury-1261| Drury, Roy D.]]||||1979||54 years||In loving memory. Beloved husband of Heather. Loved father of Jane, Lorraine & Robyn. ''Buried with wife Heather''||[[Image:Rowe-4459.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Rowe-4459| Drury, Heather]]||||2013||80 years||In loving memory. Loved mother of Jane, Lorraine & Robyn. ''Buried with husband Roy''||[[Image:Rowe-4459.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Rowe-4450| Rowe, Eugene A.]]||||1957||68 years||In loving memory. Our beloved husband & father. Resting. ''Buried with wife Myrtle''||[[Image:Rowe-4450.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Hucks-65| Rowe, Myrtle]]||||1979||83 years||In loving memory. Beloved wife of Eugene. Resting. ''Buried with husband Eugene''||[[Image:Rowe-4450.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Rowe-4458| May, Shirley F.]]||||1959||30 years||In loving memory. Beloved wife of Bill. Loving mother of Peter, Brian & Debra. From Peter and Brian. From Bill and Debra.||[[Image:Rowe-4458.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Hucks-63| Hucks, Benjamin R.]]||1889||1974||84 years||In loving memory. Beloved husband of Edith. Loved father of May. In God’s care. ''Buried with wife Edith''||[[Image:Hucks-63.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Pugsley-116| Hucks, Edith M.]]||1908||2006||97 years||In loving memory. Beloved wife of Benjamin. Loved mother of May. In God’s care. ''Buried with husband Benjamin''||[[Image:Hucks-63.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Sawley-12| Sawley, Frederick G.]]||1882||1959||73 years||In loving memory. Beloved husband of Florence. Father of John & Ron.||98|| |- |[[Hucks-23| Sawley, Florence A. M.]]||1893||1974||80 years||R.I.P.||99|| |- |[[Rowe-4456| Rowe, Clifford R.]]||1921||2009||87 years||Son of Eugene & Myrtle Rowe. Loved brother of Lyall. Brother in-law of Margaret. Loving uncle of Mark, Keith, Brett, Desmond, Suzanne & Dean.||[[Image:Rowe-4456.jpg | 100px]]|| |- |[[Rowe-4455| Rowe, Lyall K.]]||1924||2014||89 years||In loving memory. Loving & devoted husband of Margaret Rose. Loving father of Mark, Keith, Brett, Suzanne & Desmond. Loved Father in-law of Dean & Tiffany||[[Image:Rowe-4455.jpg | 100px]]|| |}

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[[Category:Australia, Military Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Z Special Unit, Australia, World War II]] [[Category: Australia, Military Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Australia, World War II]] :[[Space:Australia in World War II|'''An Australia in World War II project''']] == Abstract == '''Operation Jaywick''' was the official name given to a clandestine and daring commando raid on Japanese shipping in Singapore Harbour during the Second World War. The raid was launched from the '''''MV Krait'''''. The plan was the 'brainchild' of 28 year-old British officer, [[Lyon-5529|Captain Ivan Lyon]], and Australian master mariner, [[Reynolds-18154|Bill Reynolds]]. Lyon was a Gordon Highlanders officer seconded to the Allied Intelligence Bureau (AIB), a joint Australian, British, Dutch and United States intelligence and special operations agency. Section A of the AIB was Special Operations Australia (SOA), comprising several British SOE officers who had escaped from Japanese-occupied Singapore. Major Jock Campbell, of the King’s Own Scottish Borderers and a member of the AIB, helped develop and strategise the plan with Ivan Lyon. In a sentence, the plan developed was to infiltrate Singapore harbour in collapsible two-man kayaks (called folboats) and 'blow-up' as much Japanese shipping as possible.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Jaywick Wikipedia: Operation Jaywick; accessed 29 Oct 2019] == the ship == {{Image|file=Operation_Jaywick_8211_MC_Krait.jpg |caption=MV Krait }} The motor vessel ''Krait'', chosen as the ideal ship for the venture, was a commandeered 21.3 metre (70 feet) wooden-hulled Japanese coastal fishing boat, the ''Kohfuku Maru'' 幸福丸. With a beam of 3.35 metres (11 feet) and a draught of 1.5 metres (4.9 feet) it would be ideal for island-hoping and 'hiding' in low water amongst mangroves. Top-speed was seven knots. Initially powered by an unreliable Deutz engine, at Cairns ''Krait'' received a new L Gardner & Sons Ltd 6LW diesel engine. Reynolds, a 61 year-old civilian, had used the ship to evacuate refugees from Singapore earlier in 1942, to India. After the mission, the ''Krait'' was delivered by a reduced crew to Darwin, to the Northern Territory division of Special Operations Australia. As ''HMAS Krait'', she continued to be used by SOA amongst the islands to Australia's north and was present at Ambon Island during the surrender of the Japanese forces. ''Krait'' was dedicated as a war memorial in 1964 and purchased by the Australian War Memorial in 1985; whereupon the AWM have since 'loaned' her to the Australian National Maritime Museum, Darling Harbour, Sydney. The ''Krait'' – named for a small but deadly Indian snake – commenced a tradition, maintained to this day, in which Australian commando vessels are named after venomous snakes.McPhedran, Ian. ''The Mighty Krait: The Little Boat that Pulled Off Australia's Most Daring Commando Raid of WWII''. HarperCollins, Sydney NSW, 2018. ISBN 978-1-4607-5564 8 == the team == {{Image|file=Operation_Jaywick_8211_MC_Krait-1.jpg |caption=the Z Force team back in Australia (left to right):
Back row: M Berryman, F Marsh, A Jones, A Huston
Middle row: A Crilly, K Cain, J McDowell, H Young, W Falls, R Morris
Front row: H Carse, D Davidson, I Lyon, Jock Campbell, R Page }} In June 1942, a commando unit was formed as Z Special Unit (more commonly known as Z Force), with personnel primarily drawn from the Australian Army and Royal Australian Navy: :[[Lyon-5529|Major Ivan Lyon]] (1915-44), promoted from Captain during the early stages of the mission, mission commander, canoeist :[[Carse-41|Lieutenant Hubert 'Ted' Carse]] (1901-70), Krait's captain from Cairns :[[Davidson-11951|Lieutenant Donald Davidson]] (1908-44), recruited at Melbourne, canoeist :[[Page-10699|Lieutenant Robert 'Bob' Page]] (1920-45), Army lieutenant and medical student, joined at Cairns, canoeist :[[Reynolds-18154|Bill Reynolds]] (1882-1944), Krait's captain until Cairns January 1943 :[[Cain-5894|Leading Seaman Kevin 'Cobber' Cain]] (1915-80), joined at Brisbane, coxswain :[[Crilly-73|Corporal Andrew 'Pancake' Crilly]] (1913-63), joined at Cairns, cook and mechanic :[[McDowell-3954|Leading Stoker James 'Paddy' McDowell]] (1900-64), joined at Brisbane, engineer :[[Morris-25733|temporary Sergeant Ron 'Taffy' Morris]] (1915-), 'joined' at the very beginning, medic :[[Young-36524|Leading Telegraphist Horace 'Horrie' Young]] (1921-2011), joined at Cairns, radioman :[[Berryman-786|Able Seaman Mostyn 'Moss' Berryman]] (1923-), recruited at Melbourne, reserve canoeist :[[Falls-488|Able Seaman Walter 'Poppa' Falls]] (1920-45), recruited at Melbourne, partnered Lieutenant Davidson in a folboat :[[Huston-1801|Able Seaman Andrew 'Happy' Huston]] (1923-44), recruited at Melbourne, partnered Major Lyon in a folboat :[[Jones-85655|Able Seaman Arthur 'Joe' Jones]] (1922-2013), recruited at Melbourne, helmsman, partnered Lieutenant Page in a folboat :[[Marsh-8467|Able Seaman Fred 'Boof' Marsh]] (1924-45), recruited at Melbourne, reserve canoeist Three members of Z Force were appointed Companions of the Distinguished Service Order, and others were awarded four Distinguished Service Medals, two Military Medals, and five were Mentioned in Despatches.Australian War Memorial personnel records == the weapons == {{Image|file=Operation_Jaywick_8211_MC_Krait-5.jpg |caption=applying skin dye to look 'Asiatic' }} The mission was certainly well-armed, and carried sufficient ammunition for their weapons: :Lewis machine guns x 2 :Bren machine guns x 2 :Sten submachine guns x 8 :Owen submachine guns x 8 :Smith & Wesson .38 revolvers x 14 :hand grenades x 200 :stabbing knives :throwing knives :jungle parangs (machete) :limpet magnetic mines x 45 :plastic explosive x 70 kgs (150 lbs) == the mission == {{Image|file=Operation_Jaywick_8211_MC_Krait-4.jpg |caption=route of the Krait }} The first members of the commando team were selected from volunteers during assessment at the Army Physical and Recreational Training School, Frankston, Port Phiplip Bay in July 1942. In September, six of seventeen volunteers were released and the remaining eleven joined [[Lyon-5529|Major Lyon]] and [[Davidson-11951|Lieutenant Davidson]] at Refuge Bay, a remote, inaccessible area on the Hawkesbury River, New South Wales and named 'Camp X' for the purpose. On 18th January 1943, ''Krait'' left the training camp and voyaged north, being towed into Cairns, far north Queensland, after some ten break-downs. Here the engine was replaced. From Cairns they sailed for Thursday Island, at the tip of Queensand's Cape York Peninsula. On 13th August 1943, the team sailed west from Thursday Island, for Exmouth Gulf, Western Australia, where the ship was refuelled and repairs were undertaken by the US base's submarine repair facility. The folboats only arrived from England whilst at Exmouth and were discovered to be faulty, lacking some important parts and were not according to the design that Davidson had specified. They had to undergo many on-the-spot modifications simply to make each framework fit together and then fit correctly into the outer skins (commando folboats were built in Australia from then onwards!). On 2nd September 1943, ''Krait'' left Exmouth Gulf for Singapore, arriving nearby on 24th September. As expected, Lombok Strait, between Bali and Lombok Islands, was the most difficult to traverse, being in range of searchlights from both sides and barely making one knot against the fierce current. That night, the six canoeists disembarked and encamped on a small island as their base with stores for a month. The Krait retired to spend two weeks sailing about southern Borneo, deciding to 'hide in the open' rather than in an estuary which were regularly inspected. From their island base Lyon's commandos paddled 50 kilometres (31 miles) to establish a forward base in a cave on a small island near the harbour. On the night of 26th September, they paddled into the harbour and placed limpet mines on six Japanese ships before returning to their hiding spot. In the resulting explosions, the limpet mines sank or seriously damaged six of the ships, comprising over 25,500 tons between them. The canoe teams made their own way hastily back to the base island to await recovery by ''Krait'' during the night of 2-3d October. Davidson and Falls made it on time, being the strongest paddlers, however the Krait had to make an additional visit the following night to pick up Lyon / Huston and Page / Jones. Their return to Australia was mostly uneventful, except for a tense incident in the Lombok Strait when the ship was closely approached by Japanese auxiliary minesweeper Wa-102 on patrol; however ''Krait'' was not challenged. On 19th October, the ship and crew arrived safely back at Exmouth Gulf. Such special forces missions are not only about destroying the enemy but very much about gleaning valuable intelligence for later. Jaywick proved excellent in regards to the later role. At Exmouth, each member of the team was debriefed, and debriefed, until December whence they made their way to Brisbane, Queensland, some to remain with Z Force and others to move on to other postings. Several logs and journals were mantained, being of immeasurable value to the debrief and are now held at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra. == the damage and the repercussions == {{Image|file=Operation_Jaywick_8211_MC_Krait-2.jpg |caption=folboat canvas-covered collapsible kayak }} :''Shosei Maru'', 5,698 ton tanker, damaged, Lyon and Huston (currents prevented further access to ships at the Examination Anchorage). :''Nichiren Maru'', 5,460 ton freighter, damaged, Davidson and Falls (eastern end of Keppel Harbour and the Roads). :''Arare Maru'', 2,770 ton freighter, sunk and later salvaged, Davidson and Falls. :''Kizan Maru'', 5,071 ton freighter, sunk, Page and Jones (Pulau Bukum and the western end of Keppel Harbour). :''Hakusan Maru'', 4,300 ton freighter, damaged, Page and Jones. :''Hakusan Maru'', 2,197 ton freighter, sunk, Page and Jones. :It has often been claimed that the commandos sank the large high-speed tanker ''Shinkoku Maru'', however, Japanese records clearly indicate that the ship left Truk, in the Caroline Islands on the day of the attack. The raid took the Japanese authorities in Singapore totally by surprise; they simply had not suspected such an attack from as far away as Australia, and assumed it was the work of local saboteurs. In their efforts to uncover the perpetrators, Japanese 'secret police' made a wave of arrests, applying torture and executions, to local Chinese and Malays, as well as interned POWs and European civilians. {{Image|file=Operation_Jaywick_8211_MC_Krait-3.jpg |caption=MV Krait, re-furbished }} == Operation Rimau == Operation Jaywick was followed by Operation Rimau (Malay for tiger) on 10-16th October 1944, this time using Australian-built Hoehn MKIII folboats; an operation that failed to sink any shipping and in which most of the commandos died of wounds (four) or illness (three), or were either killed in action (four) or captured and executed (ten). The last-mentioned ten commandos were transported to Outram Road Gaol in Singapore after capture by the Japanese, and were tried for espionage in a Japanese military court and executed by beheading on 7th July 1945. The major difference between the two operations was that of insertion: for Jaywick it was the ''Krait'', but for Rimau it was by RAN submarine.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Rimau Wikipedia: Operation Rimau; accessed 29 Oct 2019] It was during the final meeting of the Jaywick team in Brisbane in December 1943 that Lyon announced the second mission. He spoke individually with each team member, asking whether they would be interested. Davidson, Page, Falls, Huston and Marsh said 'Yes' to joining Lyon. The 23 members of the Operation Rimau team were, including six who were veterans of Jaywick (indicated with asterisks): :[[Lyon-5529|Lieutenant Colonel Ivan Lyon DSO]] (1915-44), killed in action* :[[Davidson-11951|Lieutenant Commander Donald Montague Noel Davidson DSO]] (1908-44), died of wounds* :Major Reginald Ingleton, RM, executed :[[Page-10699|Captain Robert Charles Page DSO]] (1920-45), executed* :Lieutenant Bruno Reymond, RANR, missing in action presumed drowned :Lieutenant Walter Carey – conducting officer, executed :Lieutenant Robert Ross, killed in action :Lieutenant Albert Sargent, executed :Lieutenant Walter Chapman – conducting officer, evacuated by submarine :Sub-Lieutenant Gregor Riggs, RNVR, killed in action :Warrant Officer Alfred Warren, executed :Warrant Officer Jeffrey Willersdorf – maintenance technician, died of wounds :Sergeant Colin Cameron – maintenance technician, killed in action :Sergeant David Gooley – maintenance technician, executed :Corporal Archie Campbell, died of wounds :Corporal Colin Craft – signaller, missing in action presumed drowned :Corporal Roland Fletcher – infantry and maintenance, executed :Corporal Hugo Pace – infantry and maintenance, died of starvation in captivity :Corporal Clair Stewart – signaller, executed :Lance Corporal John Hardy – infantry and maintenance, executed :[[Falls-488|Able Seaman Walter Gordon Falls DSM]] (1920-45), executed* :[[Huston-1801|Able Seaman Andrew William George Huston DSM]] (1923-44), evaded capture but died of illness* :[[Marsh-8467|Able Seaman Frederick Walter Lota Marsh]] (1924-45), died of malaria in captivity* :Private Douglas Warne – infantry and maintenance, died of wounds received in captivity == Sources == == Further reading == *McPhedran, Ian. ''The Mighty Krait: The Little Boat that Pulled Off Australia's Most Daring Commando Raid of WWII''. HarperCollins, Sydney NSW, 2018. ISBN 978-1-4607-5564 8. *Silver, Lynette Ramsay. ''Krait: The Fishing Boat that Went to War''. Cultured Lotus, 2001. ISBN 981-04-3675-0.

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[[Category:Military and War Project]] The goal of this project is to document all of the American Airmen that flew in Operation Tidal Wave against the oil refineries at Ploesti, Rumania on 1 August 1943. Ploesti was know as Hitler's Gas Station & it was hoped that destruction of the refineries could reduce the duration of World War II by 6 months. The operation consisted of 178 B-24 Liberator Bombers and 1,751 aircrew. 53 of the aircraft and 660 aircrew were lost during the attack. 5 Congressional Medal of Honor were awarded, 3 posthumously. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Poole-4947|Terry Poole]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Categorize each of the bombers by Air Force (Both 8th via TDY and 9th participated) through Bombardment Groups, through squadrons to individual planes * Create profiles for each airman * Create sub-categories under the World War II umbrella for all groups and squadrons if they do not already exist Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=22453775 send me a private message]. Thanks! '''THIS IS A WORK IN PROGRESS''' * On-Board Mission Commander: [[Ent-40|Uzal Girard Ent (1901-1948)]] * '''''Eighth Air Force''''' ([[:Category: Eighth Air Force, United States Army Air Forces, World War II|Eighth Air Force, United States Army Air Forces, World War II category]]) ** '''44th Bombardment Group (Heavy)''' - Nickname: Flying Eight Balls, Commander: Colonel [[Johnson-100280|Leon William Johnson (1904-1997)]], 36 Bombers ([[:Category: 44th Bombardment Group, United States Army Air Forces, World War II|44th Bombardment Group, United States Army Air Forces, World War II category]]) *** ''66th Bombardment Squadron'' ([[:Category: 66th Bombardment Squadron (Heavy), United States Army Air Forces, World War II|66th Bombardment Squadron (Heavy), United States Army Air Forces, World War II category]]) **** Forky II - 42-40182-A ***** [[Gentry-3955|Rowland M. Gentry (1917-1943)]], Captain, Pilot, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Moss-8349|Benjamin Moss (1915-1943)]], 1st Lieutenant, Co-Pilot, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Chorzelski-1|Michel Chorzelski (1919-1943)]], Flight Officer, Navigator, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Ayers-4016|John Thomas Ayers (1921-1943)]], 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Wilson-85086|Stanley Wilson (1922-1943)]], Tech Sergeant, Gunner, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Bridges-5089|Charles Bridges (1917-1989)]], Tech Sergeant, Waist Gunner, POW, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Light-2623|Edwin Light (1918-1943)]], Tech Sergeant, Engineer/Tunnel Gunner, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Goodman-6718|Earl Goodman (1921-1943)]], Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator, KIA ***** [[Leisinger-14|William Leisinger (1919-1943)]], Sergeant, Tail Gunner, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross **** Lady Luck - #41-23778-F ***** [[Felber-93|Robert Eugene Felber (1917-1993)]], 1st Lieutenant, Pilot, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Winchester-1867|John Knox Winchester (1919-1968)]], 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot ***** [[Titkemeyer-1|Charles Titkemeyer (1919-2002)]], 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator ***** [[Markham-8249|Claron Evans Markham (1921-2002)]], 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** [[Honeyman-340|George Henry Honeyman (1910-1992)]], T/Sgt, Engineer ***** [[Altman-1357|John Tyner Altman (1922-1996)]] T/Sgt, Gunner, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Barcus-243|John Raymond Barcus (1921-2006)]], S/Sgt, Waist Gunner, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** William F. Carroll, S/Sgt, Tail Gunner ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/127166200/william-f-carroll ''Possible Flier'']) ***** James B. Corrigan, S/Sgt, Waist Gunner **** Marguerite - # 21-23936-J ''(This bomber might have been nick named Queen Ann)'' ***** Joseph E. Flaherty, Captain, Pilot - ''Need to find this flyer'' ***** [[Comey-48|Richard Jackson Comey (1919-2009)]], 1st Lieutenant, Co-Pilot, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Trouve-10|Louis Vincent Trouve (1921-1977)]], 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Harmonowski-1|John James Harmonowski (1915-1998)]], 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Franklin-9659|Albert Dean Franklin Sr (1921-1992)]], T/Sgt, Engineer ***** James M. Crawford, T/Sgt (or S/Sgt) Maybe Radio Operator ***** [[Abeyta-156|Isaac Abeyta (1920-2015)]], Sgt, Tail Gunner ***** [[Caroon-29|Kenneth Clarence Caroon (1919-1958)]], Sgt, Waist Gunner ***** James O. Woodward, S/Sgt, Waist Gunner **** Flossie Fliirt - #42-40777-N ***** [[Hughes-25797|Charles Edwin Hughes (1921-2010)]], 1st Lieutenant, Pilot, Interred Turkey, Silver Star ***** [[Hunn-426|Spencer Simmons Hunn (1920-2008)]], 1st Lieutenant, Co-Pilot, Interred in Turkey, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Goodnow-296|Edward Wegmann Goodnow (1917-1944)]], 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator, Interred in Turkey, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Hause-386|Maurice Eugene Hause (1918-2022)]], 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier, Interred in Turkey, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Lucas-13693|Howard Milton Lucas (1919-2003)]], S/Sgt, Engineer, Interred in Turkey, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** Edward M. Shanley, T/Sgt, Radio Operator ***** [[Albine-2|Robert Leo Albine (1921-1944)]], S/Sgt, Waist Gunner, Interred in Turkey, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Blagg-354|Sheldon Blagg (1913-1948)]], S/Sgt, Tail Gunner, Interred in Turkey, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Nalipa-1|Stanley G. Nalipa (1923-1944)]], Sgt, Waist Gunner, Interred in Turkey, Distinguished Flying Cross **** Helen B. Happy - #42-40764-M ***** [[Irby-1592|Shelby L. Irby (1917-2008)]], 1st Lieutenant, Pilot, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Oakley-4114|Warren William Oakley (1920-1943)]], 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Ross-34891|Norman Alvin Ross (1921-1992)]], 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Tomashosky-3|Joseph Tomashosky (1921-1943)]], 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Thompson-91109|Lesley Eugene Thompson (1910-1997)]], T/Sgt, Engineer, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Glitzer-1|Paul Henry Glitzer (1919-1994)]], T/Sgt, Radio Operator, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Cox-46074|John Fulton Cox (1905-1967)]], S/Sgt, Waist Gunner, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Kirkpatrick-5991|Joseph Albert Kirkpatrick (1920-1966)]], S/Sgt, Waist Gunner, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Millward-1005|Warren F Millward (1924-1943)]], S/Sgt, Tail Gunner, Distinguished Flying Cross **** The Sad Sack II - #41-24153-L ***** [[Lasco-19|Henry Arthur Lasco Jr. (1919-2007)]], 1st Lieutenant, Pilot, POW-Romania ***** [[Kill-120|Joseph F Kill (1919-1999)]], 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot, POW in Romania, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Stenborn-1|Harry Wayne Stenborn (1915-1943)]], 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Scriven-1268|Dale Roger Scriven (1916-1943)]], 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Raspotnik-5|Leonard L. Raspotnik (1919-1943)]], T/Sgt, Engineer, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Spivey-1616|Joseph Bryan Spivey (1920-1943)]], T/Sgt, Radio Operator, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Decrevel-39|Charles P. Decrevel (1921-1990)]], S/Sgt, Waist Gunner, POW in Romania ***** Albert L. Shaffer, S/Sgt, Waist Gunner, POW in Romania. Need to determine if this is the flyer {{FindAGrave|106135885}} ***** [[Wood-44242|Thomas M. Wood (1926-1943)]], Sgt, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross **** Fascinatin' Witch - #41-23811-K ***** [[Miller-91872|Robert Elmer Miller (1918-1986)]], Captain, Pilot, Distinguished Service Cross ***** [[Hodge-6035|Dexter Lawrence Hodge (1917-2006)]], Major, Command Pilot, Distinguished Service Cross ***** [[Zaruba-92|Leroy Edward Zaruba (1919-1968)]], 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator ***** [[Edwards-44533|Robert Lomas Edwards (1920-2009)]], 1st Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** [[Newmes-1|Robert George Newmes (1922-1975)]], S/Sgt, Turrent ***** [[Ducote-243|Clarence J Ducote (1918-1963)]], S/Sgt, Tail Gunner ***** [[Murphy-34432|William J Murphy Jr. (1923-1993)]], T/Sgt, Engineer ***** Martin J. McDonnell, T/Sgt, Waist Gunner (Not sure of this flyer, maybe here:{{FindAGrave|141552391}} ***** [[Rowland-17061|Daniel Waugh Rowland (1919-1993)]], S/Sgt, Waist Gunner ***** Harold L. Schuster, S/Sgt, Waist Gunner (Not listed in Black Sunday) **** Scrappy II - #42-40375-G ***** [[Scrivner-285|Thomas E Scrivner (1920-1943)]], 1st Lieutenant, Pilot, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Anderson-64949|Everett Peyton Anderson (1920-1943)]], 1st Lieutenant, Co-Pilot, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Phillips-40604|Philip Parry Phillips Jr. (1920-1943)]], 1st Lieutenant, Navigator, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Young-49361|Robert Young (1920-1943)]], 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Coll-281|William Francis Coll (1917-1941)]], T/Sgt, Engineer, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Satterfield-1227|Channing N Satterfield (abt.1923-1943)]], S/Sgt, Radio Operator, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Malone-4763|Hugh J Malone (-1943)]], S/Sgt, Tail Gunner, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Mickey-278|Marvin Robert Mickey (1920-1943)]], Sgt, Waist Gunner, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Schappert-55|Thomas F. Schappert (1919-1943)]], Sgt, Waist Gunner, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross **** Wing Dinger - 41-24015-R ***** [[Winger-449|George Washington Winger (1918-1943)]], 1st Lieutenant, Pilot, Distinguished Flying Cross and Purple Heart, KIA ***** [[Barnett-15200|Edward Barnett (1919-1943)]], 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot, Distinguished Flying Cross and Purple Heart, KIA ***** [[Palmer-29960|Frederick Palmer (1916-1943)]], 1st Lieutenant, Navigator, Distinguished Flying Cross and Purple Heart, KIA ***** [[Gradwohl-73|Jacob Gradwohl (1919-1943)]], Sergeant, Bombardier, Distinguished Flying Cross and Purple Heart, KIA ***** [[Kretzer-105|Harold Kretzer (1910-1943)]], Tech Sergeant, Engineer, Distinguished Flying Cross and Purple Heart, KIA ***** [[Gotts-162|Howard Frederick Gotts (1920-1943)]], Sergeant, Radio Operator, Distinguished Flying Cross and Purple Heart, KIA ***** [[Cicon-3|Michael Joseph Cicon (1919-1996)]], Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner, POW Romania ***** [[Phillips-47883|Elvin Lee Phillips (1919-1943)]], Sergeant, Tail Gunner, Distinguished Flying Cross and Purple Heart, KIA ***** [[Traudt-68|Bernard G Traudt (1919-1979)]], Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner, POW Romania *** ''67th Squadron'' ([[:Category: 67th Bombardment Squadron (Heavy), United States Army Air Forces, World War II|67th Bombardment Squadron (Heavy), United States Army Air Forces, World War II category]]) **** Suzy Q - 41-23817-L ***** [[Brandon-2461|William Brandon (1917-2007)]], Major, Pilot, Distinguished Service Cross ***** [[Johnson-100280|Leon William Johnson (1904-1997)]], Colonel, Command Pilot, Medal of Honor ***** [[Selasky-1|Charles James Selasky (1918-1996)]], 1st Lieutenant, Navigator, Silver Star ***** [[Swensson-101|Berthel Swensson (1918-1943)]], 1st Lieutenant, Bombardier, Silver Star ***** [[Brady-5630|William Robert Brady (1923-2011)]], Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Irwin-5486|John Irwin (1917-1943)]], Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator/Engineer, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Morrison-16426|Kelly Love Morrison (1917-2004)]], Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner, ***** [[Paliga-4|Frank Paliga (1921-2010)]], Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Ray-10871|Thomas Ray (1912-1943)]], Staff Sergeant, Tunnel Gunner, Distinguished Flying Cross **** Buzzin Bear - #41-24229-P ***** [[Cameron-13229|William Roderick Cameron (1920-2004)]], Capt., Pilot ***** [[Dabney-853|William Dabney Jr (1922-2002)]], 1st Lieutenant, Co-Pilot, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Clifford-5082|Thomas Ambrose Clifford Sr (1916-1981)]], F/O, Navigator, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[DeVinney-118|James DeVinney (1920-1973)]], Capt, Bombardier, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Gibby-125|Gola Goifield Gibby (1918-1943)]], S/Sgt, Engineer, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Sparks-7292|Gerald Austin Sparks (1915-1962)]], S/Sgt, Radio Operator, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Grett-90|Gerald Lavern Grett (1919-1943)]], S/Sgt, Waist Gunner, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[McCabe-3770|Ernest Gregory McCabe (1920-1943)]], S/Sgt, Waist Gunner, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Maruszewski-6|Frank Maruszewski (1923-1943)]], S/Sgt, Tail Gunner, Distinguished Flying Cross **** Bewitching Witch - #41-24024. ''The bomber crashed into the Ionian Sea when the engines stopped due to flak damaged sustained during the mission.'' ***** [[Carpenter-21471|Reginald Leslie Carpenter (1920-1996)]], 1st Lieutenant, Pilot ***** [[Rumsey-1010|Edwin Leroy Rumsey Jr (1919-1966)]], 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Powell-21901|John Edward Powell (1916-1986)]], 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator, Silver Star ***** Martin Kullman, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** [[Huenerberg-1|Vincent Edward Huenerberg (1917-1993)]], T/Sgt, Engineer ***** [[Manquen-2|Joseph Manquen (1911-1986)]], T/Sgt, Radio Operator, WIA ***** [[Brown-136422|Walter Lyndol Brown (1920-1943)]], S/Sgt, Waist Gunner, KIA, Distinguished Service Cross ***** [[Durand-1413|Frederick Wenas Durand (1922-1943)]], S/Sgt, Tail Gunner, KIA, Distinguished Service Cross ***** [[Looker-322|Rollin Charles Looker (1919-1960)]], S/Sgt, Waist Gunner **** Calaban - #41-24232-M ***** [[Hill-47348|James Efford Hill Jr. (1916-1993)]]., 1st Lieutenant, Pilot ***** [[Dobson-6361|Edward MacDonald Dobson (1921-1943)]], 2nd Lieutenant,, Co-Pilot ***** [[Shuler-901|Clinton Edward Shuler (1919-1980)]], 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator ***** [[Egan-3604|William J Egan (1917-2007)]], 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** John T. Pitcovick, T/Sgt, Engineer (This might be the memorial for this flier {{FindAGrave| 81194922}} if he changed his last name) ***** [[Reeves-12639|Ray Reeves (1922-2001)]], S/Sgt, Radio Operator ***** [[Bailey-44197|Clark Griswold Bailey (1920-1969)]], S/Sgt, Waist Gunner ***** John F. Russell, S/Sgt, Waist Gunner (Not sure if this is the flier {{FindAGrave|34565138}}) ***** [[Womack-4000|Hubert James Womack (1918-1998)]], S/Sgt, Tail Gunner **** 4-Q-2 - #41-23779-G ***** [[Henderson-23859|Charles Porter Henderson Jr. (1921-1943)]], 1st Lieutenant, Pilot, Distinguished Flying Cross, KIA (1 Oct 1944) ***** Joseph E. Milliner, Flight Officer, Co-Pilot ***** Robert S. Schminke, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator ***** John R. Huddle, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** Harold E. Cooper, T/Sgt, Engineer ***** John J. Dayberry, T/Sgt, Radio Operator ***** Charles H. Confer, S/Sgt, Tail Gunner ***** Anson G. Daniels, S/Sgt, Observer ***** Patrick H. McAtee Jr., S/Sgt, Tail Gunner (Not listed in Black Sunday) ***** James M. Porter, S/Sgt, Tail Gunner ***** Ivan Ramsey, S/Sgt, Gunner **** Available Jones - #42-40780-H ***** [[Jones-112527|Fred Houston Jones (1918-1975)]], 1st Lieutenant, Pilot, POW-Italy ***** [[Dukate-2|Elbert Lester Dukate Jr. (1919-1986)]], 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot, POW in Italy, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** Adolphus J. Sweet, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator, POW in Italy ***** Albert F. Bernard, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier, POW In Italy ***** Wayne A. Sowers, T/Sgt, Engineer, POW in Italy (Not listed in Black Sunday) ***** Michael A. Paolillo, T/Sgt, Radio Operator, POW in Italy (Listed as gunner in Black Sunday) ***** Leo G. Spann, Radio Operator, POW in Italy ***** Robert H. Becker, S/Sgt, Waist Gunner, POW in Italy ***** Anthony J. Savettiere, S/Sgt, Waist Gunner, POW in Italy ***** Michael P. Sigle, S/Sgt, Tail Gunner, POW in Italy **** Horse Fly - #42-40267-N ***** [[Mitchell-35598|Edward Raymond Mitchell (1919-1943)]], 1st Lieutenant, Pilot, Interred in Turkey, Distingushed Flying Cross ***** Donald R. Decker, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot, Interred in Turkey ***** John Saladiak, Flight Officer, Navigator, Interred in Turkey ***** DeLoros R. Brumagin, T/Sgt, Radio Operator, Interred in Turkey ***** James E. Kipple, S/Sgt, Bombardier, Interred in Turkey ***** Julio G. Castellotti, S/Sgt, Waist Gunner, Interred in Turkey ***** David T. Collie, S/Sgt, Waist Gunner, Interred in Turkey ***** Henry O. Flister, S/Sgt, Tail Gunner, Interred in Turkey ***** Robert C. McAdams, T/Sgt, Tunnel Turret, Interred in Turkey **** G.I. Gal - #42-40371-Q ***** [[Reinhart-836|Elmer H Reinhart (1916-2005)]], 1st Lieutenant, Pilot, POW in Romania, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Starr-3288|Charles Laurence Starr (1916-1943)]], Flight Officer, Co-Pilot, KIA ***** Gerald J. Totten, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator, POW in Romania ***** Richard H. Pendleton, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier, POW in Romania ***** Frank D Garrett, R/Sgt, Engineer, POW in Romania ***** Russell D. Huntley, S/Sgt, Radio Operator, POW in Romania ***** Alfred A. Mash, S/Sgt, Waist Gunner, POW in Romania ***** George Vanson, S/Sgt, Tail Gunner, POW in Romania ***** Robert W. Wolf, S/Sgt, Waist Gunner, POW in Romania **** Lil' Abner - 42-63761-D ***** [[Weaver-17111|Wordon Weaver (1919-2008)]], 1st Lieutenant, Pilot, POW Romania ***** Robert R. Snyder Jr., 2nd Lieutenant, Co-pilot, POW Romania ***** Walter M. Sorensen, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator, POW Romania ***** William Lloyd Reese Jr., 1st Lieutenant, Bombardier, POW Romania ***** [[Schettler-55|William James Schettler (1909-1943)]], Tech Sergeant, Engineer, KIA ***** Jesse E. Hinley, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator, POW Romania ***** Paul L. Breedlove Jr., Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner, POW Romania ***** James A. Brittain, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner, POW Romania ***** Frank J. Suponic, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner, POW Romania *** ''68th Squadron'' ([[:Category: 68th Bombardment Squadron (Heavy), United States Army Air Forces, World War II|68th Bombardment Squadron (Heavy), United States Army Air Forces, World War II category]]) **** Satan's Hell Cat - 42-40995-C ***** [[Houston-5108|Rowland Barkley Houston (1919-1943)]], Captain, Pilot, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross with Oak Cluster ***** [[Girard-2723|Louis V Girard (1921-1943)]], 1st Lieutenant, Co-Pilot, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross with Oak Cluster ***** [[Scott-46897|William Hugh Scott Jr. (1922-1943)]], Navigator, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross with Oak Cluster ***** [[McMackin-182|Charles Garvey McMackin (1917-1943)]], Bombardier, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross with Oak Cluster ***** [[Sevick-8|Stephen F Sevick (1910-1943)]], Radio Operator, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross with Oak Cluster ***** [[Carlton-2866|Clyde Winford Carlton (1918-1943)]], Waist Gunner, KIA ***** [[Schoer-28|Walter B Schoer (1909-1943)]], Tunnel Turret Gunner, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross with Oak Cluster ***** [[Spears-3264|Milford Lee Spears (1919-1943)]], Tail Gunner, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross with Oak Cluster ***** [[Ward-36263|Joe Floyd Ward (1919-1943)]], Waist Gunner, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross with Oak Cluster **** Flak Alley - # 41-24225-T ***** [[Alexander-19973|David William Alexander (1915-1985)]], 1st Lieutenant, Pilot, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Gentry-4078|Homer Samuel Gentry (1919-1991)]], Flight Officer, Co-Pilot, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** Robert H. Boyer, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** Robert L. Fisher, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator ***** [[Petrie-1969|Lewis Malcolm Petrie (1916-1991)]], T/Sgt, Radio Operator, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Gearhart-799|William Gus Gearhart (1919-1987)]], T/Sgt, Engineer, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Balazovich-1|Michael John Balazovich (1917-1993)]], S/Sgt, Gunner, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** Ted R. Fernbach, S/Sgt, Waist Gunner (possible flyer {{FindAGrave| 51909426}}) ***** James M. Goza (or Groza), M/Sgt, Tail Gunner (Possible flyer {{FindAGrave|5241427}}) ***** George Kelsey, S/Sgt (Not listed in Black Sunday) ***** [[Nosal-33|John Adam Nosal (1914-1971)]], S/Sgt, Distinguished Flying Cross **** Victory Ship - #41-23813-V ***** [[Diehl-1965|John Henry Diehl (1916-1981)]], Capt., Pilot, ***** [[Posey-3450|James Theo Posey (1913-1984)]], Lt. Col., Command Pilot, Distinguished Flying Vross ***** [[Stine-1025|Robert James Stine (1920-2019)]], 1st Lieutenant, Navigator, Silver Star ***** [[Klekar-20|Howard Richard Klekar (1920-2010)]],1st Lieutenant, Bombardier, Silver Star ***** [[Metsa-1|Tauno Metsa (1916-1997)]] T/Sgt, Engineer, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Flesher-911|Issac Alonzo Flesher (1920-1998)]], T/Sgt, Radio Operator, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** Edward F. Bowden, S/Sgt, Waist Gunner ***** [[Green-48042|George Lloyd Green (1915-2002)]], S/Sgt, Tail Gunner, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Williams-112815|Truitt Harden Williams (1920-1943)]], S/Sgt, Waist Gunner, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross **** Wing and a Prayer - #41-24211-U ***** [[Holmes-18645|Walter Tom Holmes Jr (1919-2009)]], Captain, Pilot, Distinguished Service Cross ***** Donald E. Fribley, Flight Officer, Co-Pilot ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/51147690/donald-e-fribley ''Need to confirm this is the correct Veteran'']) ***** Anthony J. Piccolo, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator ***** Allen G. E. Bargmann, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** Edwin L. Carlson, S/Sgt, Engineer ***** Thomas A. Laskowski, T/Sgt, Radio Operator ***** Gordon E. Ackley, S/Sgt, Waist Gunner ***** Patrick H. McAtee Jr. (maybe mctee), S/Sgt, Tail Gunner ***** Nick B. Smith, S/Sgt, Waist Gunner **** Avenger - #1-23788-D ***** [[Hughes-16574|William Dee Hughes (1919-1987)]], 1st Lieutenant, Pilot ***** Willie B. Weant, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot ***** George E. Hulpiau (Hulpaul), 1st Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** Robert C. Peterson, 1st Lieutenant, Navigator ***** Raymond E. Hamlyn, 2nd Lieutenant, Observer ***** William G. Morton, T/Sgt, (Listed as R-TT, probably the Engineer) ***** Melvin J. Cole, S/Sgt, Radio Operator ***** William J. Gates, S/Sgt, Waist Gunner ***** John Merrigan, S/Sgt, Tail Gunner ***** Alphonse J. Terwey, S/Sgt, Gunner **** Margret Ann II - #42-40071-C ***** [[Jansen-4474|George Read Jansen (1920-1992)]], 1st Lieutenant, Pilot, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** Coleman S. Whitaker, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot ***** Eugene P. Vickary, 1st Lieutenant, Navigator ***** George W. Guilford, T/Sgt, Bombardier ***** Corwin C. Huff, S/Sgt, Engineer ***** Francis A. Bauman, T/Sgt, Radio Operator ***** Eugene L. Grimes, Sgt, Gunner ***** Robert J. Reasoner, S/Sgt, Tail Gunner ***** Robert M. Smith, M/Sgt, Waist Gunner **** Lemon Drop - #41-23699-P ***** [[Phillips-40417|Reginald Hubert Phillips (1919-2006)]], Captain, Pilot, Distinguished Service Cross ***** Theodore F. Scarlett, 1st Lieutenant, Co-Pilot ***** Carrol O. Haworth, 1st Lieutenant, Navigator ***** Herbert M. Light, 1st Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** Donald H. Ingram, T/Sgt, Radio Operator ***** Jack O. Banta, S/Sgt, Waist Gunner ***** Earl E. Cleland, S/Sgt, Waist Gunner ***** Frank E. Cross, T/Sgt, Tunnel Turret ***** Henry G. Hayes Jr., S/Sgt, Tail Gunner **** Natchez Belle - #42-40373-Z ***** [[Shannon-5051|Eunice Malone Shannon (1918-1999)]], 1st Lieutenant, Pilot, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** Robert J. Lehnhausen, 1st Lieutenant, Co-Pilot ***** George W. Temple, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator ***** Elwood E. Collins, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** Dennis E. Slattery, T/Sgt, Engineer ***** Clarence W. Strandberg, S/Sgt, Radio Operator ***** Clayton E. Heller, S/Sgt, Waist Gunner ***** Clarence H. Rothrock, Sgt, Waist Gunner ***** Robert I. Vogel, S/Sgt, Tail Gunner **** Hag Mag The Mothball Queen - #42-40731-N ***** George P. Martin, 2nd Lieutenant, Pilot ***** Earle V. Hawkins, 1st Lieutenant, Co-Pilot ***** Edwin H. Heyer, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator ***** John F. King, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** Jack A. Shelton, T/Sgt, Radio Operator ***** William J. Gaffney, S/Sgt, Tail Gunner ***** John F. Johnson, S/Sgt, Waist Gunner ***** Harry R. Snead Jr., T/Sgt, Tunnel Turret ***** Edward N. Whitman, S/Sgt, Waist Gunner *** ''506th Squadron'' ([[:Category: 506th Bombardment Squadron (Heavy), United States Army Air Forces, World War II|506th Bombardment Squadron (Heavy), United States Army Air Forces, World War II category]]) **** Lynn Bari II - #42-40172-C ***** [[Anderson-63814|William N. Anderson (1918-1944)]], Major, Pilot, Distinguished Service Cross ***** [[Satterlund-3|Carl Sigurd Satterlund (1921-1992)]], Flight Officer, Co-Pilot, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Scott-49479|Henry Wallace Scott (1920-2004)]], 1st Lieutenant, Bombardier, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Allen-56628|Ronald Stewart Allen Jr. (1917-1988)]], 1st Lieutenant, Navigator, Distinguished Flying Cross. ***** [[Goodson-1360|Walter Nelson Goodson (1914-1965)]], T/Sgt, Engineer, Distinguished Flying Cross. ***** [[Hearne-680|Allie Thomas Hearne Jr (1920-1981)]], S/Sgt, Radio Operator, Distinguished Flying Cross. ***** [[Ferkauff-1|Oscar Ferkauff (1916-1984)]], S/Sgt, Gunner, Distinguished Flying Cross. ***** [[Hartney-59|George Elmer Hartney (1921-1991)]], S/Sgt, Gunner, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[McMenamin-286|Victor Alfred McMenamin (1915-1996)]] S/Sgt, Tail Gunner, Distinguished Flying Cross **** Southern Comfort - #42-40778-T ***** [[Austin-13767|Horace William Austin (1921-1966)]], 1st Lieutenant, Pilot, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Fabiny-6|Andrew Thomas Fabiny (1920-1983)]], 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Finder-45|Sheldon Rosenbluth Finder (1918-1943)]], 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Green-47166|Allen Harper Green (1918-2010)]], 1st Lieutenant, Navigator, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Shaw-24962|Edgar LaFayette Shaw Jr. (1915-1980)]], T/Sgt, Radio Operator, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Jett-1266|Joseph Weldon Bailey Jett (1907-1977)]], T/Sgt, Engineer, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Hickerson-407|Glenn Curtis Hickerson (1921-2000)]], S/Sgt, Top Turret Gunner, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Lee-39416|Dale Vernon Lee (1920-2010)]], S/Sgt, Waist Gunner, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Purcell-3371|Thomas Quinn Purcell (1917-1967)]], S/Sgt, Waist Gunner, Distinguished Flying Cross **** Mister Five by Five - #41-24234-U ***** [[Beam-1571|James Carroll Beam (1918-1996)]], Major, Pilot, Distinguished Service Cross ***** [[Michaels-912|Willard L Michaels (1922-1967)]], 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Hyde-6246|Thomas Irvin Hyde (1920-1987)]], 1st Lieutenant, Navigator, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Vaden-300|Preston Eddins Vaden (1915-1996)]], 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Tuttle-5895|Richard Earle Tuttle (1921-2013)]], T/Sgt, Radio Operator, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Cutshall-298|Earnest James Cutshall (1919-1992)]], S/Sgt, Waist Gunner, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Kallal-7|Lawrence Bernard Kallal (1920-1943)]], S/Sgt, Waist Gunner, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Maury-217|Dale Willard Maury (1920-1966)]], S/Sgt, Tail Gunner, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Williams-110943|Richard H Williams (1922-1943)]], T/Sgt, Engineer **** Earthquake McGoon - 41-24235-C ***** [[Bunker-2584|Walter Irvin Bunker (1915-1986)]], Captain, Pilot, Distinguished Service Cross ***** [[Butler-26946|Richard David Butler (1921-2009)]], 1st Lieutenant, Co-Pilot, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Newbold-1351|William Penn Newbold (1920-2014)]], 1st Lieutenant, Navigator, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Zwicker-698|Henry Richard Zwicker (1918-1943)]], 1st Lieutenant, Bombardier, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Neeper-25|Loy Lawton Neeper (1918-2008)]], Engineer, T/Sgt, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** Gerald D. Mason, T/Sgt, Radio Operator ***** [[Boulanger-372|Clement C.l. Boulanger (1919-1978)]], S/Sgt, Tail Gunner ***** [[Chamberlain-6721|Donald Melvin Chamberlain (1909-1948)]], S/Sgt, Waist Gunner ***** Warrne K. Kooken, S/Sgt, Waist Gunner **** Timb-A-A-AH - #42-40606-X ***** Richard A. Larson, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot ''(possibly here: {{FindAGrave| 74709026}})'' ***** Wayne H. Middleton, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot ***** Richard L. Fisher, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** James D. Young, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator ***** Henry A. Klingle, T/Sgt, Engineer (Kringle in Black Sunday) ***** Robert E. Grow, T/Sgt, Radio Operator ***** Joseph C. Barnett, S/Sgt, Waist Gunner ***** Steven F. Bugyie, S/Sgt, Tail Gunner ***** Thomas E. Davis, T/Sgt, Waist Gunner **** Old Crow - #41-24283-Z ***** [[McAtee-458|James Curtis McAtee Sr (1919-2007)]], 1st Lieutenant, Pilot, Silver Star ***** [[Laudig-17|Harold James Laudig (1919-1985)]], 1st Lieutenant, Co-Pilot, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[McCash-27|David McCash (1919-1999)]], 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** Joseph J. Young, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier, ''Have not found this flier awards lists indicates he is from San Antonio, TX'' ***** [[Davis-108770|Melvin Harold Davis (1913-1948)]], T/Sgt, Engineer, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Kiefer-1392|Norman Kiefer (1921-2007)]], T/Sgt, Radio Operator, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** John R. Edwards, S/Sgt, Tail Gunner, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Kerns-1579|Albert George Kerns Jr. (1917-1997)]], S/Sgt, Waist Gunner, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Morris-40037|Mark Ashton Morris (1918-2008)]], S/Sgt, Waist Gunner, Distinguished Flying Cross **** Ruth-Less - #41-24282-Y ***** Frank D. Slough, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot (still trying to find this flyer, possible here {{FindAGrave| 189162541}} ***** Raymond A. Lacombe, Flight Officer, Co-Pilot ***** Geoge C. Grimes, 1st Lieutenant, Navigator ***** Charles M. Shaw, 1st Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** James E. Callier, T/Sgt, Engineer ***** Robert A. Griffen, T/Sgt, Tail Gunner ***** Elwood W. Harbison Jr., S/Sgt, Gunner ***** Daniel Kennon, T/Sgt, Gunner ***** Herman J. Seigfeldt, S/Sgt, Gunner **** Baldy and His Brood - #42-24201-O ***** [[Strong-7041|William Homer Strong (1915-1995)]], Captain, Pilot, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** Stanley F. Olsen, 1st Lieutenant, Co-Pilot ***** [[Fretwell-702|Lloyd Gratten Fretwell (1918-1999)]], 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator ***** Thomas A. Flahert, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** Edgar O. Hamel, T/Sgt, Engineer ***** Lemuel D. Fleming, S/Sgt, Tunnel Turret Gunner ***** Lonnie L. Ackerman, S/Sgt, Waist Gunner ***** Oliver R. Germann, S/Sgt, Tail Gunner ***** Clarence W. Nelson, Waist Gunner **** Trouble (Texan) - #42-41013-D ***** [[Stevens-25107|Gordon Sefton Stevens (1919-1944)]], 1st Lieutenant, Pilot ***** Robert A. Harris, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot ***** [[Rispoli-30|Anthony G Rispoli (1921-1987)]], 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** John J. Huber Jr., 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** Marion S. Paciorek, T/Sgt, Radio Operator ***** Elmer T. O'Gara, S/Sgt, Waist Gunner ***** Frank L. Rodriquez, S/Sgt, Waist Gunner ***** Larry W. Vincent, S/Sgt, Tail Gunner ***** Clyde C Fry, Tail Gunner (Listed on Ploesti.com on Dwight Patch's bomber) **** Heaven Can Wait - 42-40370-V ***** [[Whitlock-2933|Charles A. Whitlock Jr. (1919-1949)]], 1st Lieutenant, Pilot ***** William H. Phipps, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-pilot ***** Robert A. Ricks, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator ***** Harold W. Schwab, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** Charlton H. Holtz, Tech Sergeant, Engineer ***** Donald V. Chase, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator ***** Robert W. Bonham, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Hugo Dunajecz Jr, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Edwin N. Stewart, Tail Gunner ** '''93rd Bombardment Group (Heavy)''' - Nickname: Ted's Traveling Circus, Commander: Lieutenant Colonel [[Baker-45733|Addison Earl Baker (1907-1943)]], 37 Bombers ([[:Category: 93rd Bombardment Group (Heavy), United States Army Air Forces, World War II|93rd Bombardment Group (Heavy), United States Army Air Forces, World War II category]]) **** Piccadilly Filly - #41-24111 (Not sure what squadron assigned - turned back) *** ''328th Squadron'' ([[:Category: 328th Bombardment Squadron (Heavy), United States Army Air Forces, World War II|328th Bombardment Squadron (Heavy), United States Army Air Forces, World War II category]]) **** Hell's Wench - #42-40994 ***** [[Baker-45733|Addison Earl Baker (1907-1943)]] Lieutenant Colonel, Pilot, KIA, Congressional Medal of Honor. ***** [[Jerstad-1|John Louis Jerstad (1918-1943)]] Major, Co-Pilot, KIA, Congressional Medal of Honor. ***** [[Reuter-1031|George Julius Reuter (1918-1943)]] 1st Lieutenant, Navigator, KIA, Silver Star. ***** [[Pezzella-13|Alfred William Pezzella (1915-1943)]] 1st Lieutenant, Bombardier, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Bennett-29395|Charles Elmer Bennett (1920-1943)]] Tech Sergeant, Engineer and Top Turret Gunner, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Faith-526|Edgar Clarence Faith (1918-1943)]] Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Allen-48006|George Pliny Allen (1922-1943)]] Staff Sergeant, Gunner, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Stafford-6110|Morton Ogden Stafford Jr. (1919-1943)]] Staff Sergeant, Gunner, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Wood-38710|William Oscar Wood (1918-1943)]] Staff Sergeant, Gunner, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Carroll-11229|John M. Carroll (1910-1943)]] Tech Sergeant, Rear Gunner, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross **** Jerk's Natural - #41-23711 ***** [[Hickman-5763|Cleveland Hickman (1921-1943)]], 1st Lt, Pilot, Distinguished Service Cross (KIA 20 Dec 1943 Breman, Germany) ***** [[Stein-3885|William Francis Stein (1918-1943)]], 1st Lt, Co-Pilot (KIA 1 Oct. 1943 at Wiener-Neustadt, Austria), Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Sykes-3627|William Warren Sykes (1919-1993)]], 2nd Lt, Navigator (POW 1 Oct 1943 in Austria) ***** [[McDonough-1606|John M McDonough (1920-1943)]], 2nd Lt, Bombardier (KIA 1 Oct 1943 Austria), Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Kasparian-14|Jack William Kasparian (1921-1943)]], T/Sgt, Top Turret Gunner/ Engineer (KIA 1 Oct 1943), Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[White-84517|Larry H White (1916-1943)]], T/Sgt, Radio Operator (KIA 1 Oct. 1943 at Wiener-Neustadt, Austria), Distinguished Flying Cross ***** Naum R. Diltz, S/Sgt, Gunner ***** Kermit R. Morris, Sgt, Gunner ***** Phillip G. Biedwell, S/Sgt, Waist Gunner (Listed as Bedwell on Ploesti Roster) ***** William G. Anderson, S/Sgt, Waist Gunner ***** Anderhaldt, Virgil, J, S/Sgt, Waist Gunner (Not on Black Sunday: Ploesti Roster on this bomber, Listed on Ball of Fire III) **** Shoot Luke - #41-23729 (Aborted over Mediterranean due to No. 4 engine failure.) ***** George C. Black, 1st Lt., Pilot ***** Francis P. Barrett, 1st Lt., Co-Pilot ***** White, Navigator (Not listed on Ploesti Roster) ***** James A. Latane, Jr., 1st Lt., Bombardier (Listed as Navigator on Ploesti Roster) ***** George B. Wilkinson, 1st Lgt., Extra CoP (KIA 1 Oct 1943 Austria) ***** Russell Geith, S/Sgt, Engineer (Not on Black Sunday: Ploesti Roster, Listed on bomber Dogpatch Raiders) ***** William D. Statts, T/Sgt, Radio Operator (KIA 1 Oct. 1943 at Wiener-Neustadt, Austria) ***** Robert O. Bochek, S/Sgt, Radio Operator (Not on Black Sunday: Ploesti Roster) ***** George Foster, S/Sgt, Waist Gunner ***** Adam J. Hastak Jr., S/Sgt, Waist Gunner ***** James D. Cowen, S/Sgt, Waist Gunner ***** Mahlon W. Cressey, S/Sgt, Waist Gunner ***** Leigh A. Chaflin, S/Sgt, Tunnel Gunner (Not on Black Sunday: Ploesti Roster, Listed on bomber Dogpatch Raiders) ***** William Denbin, S/Sgt, Tail Gunner (Not on Black Sunday: Ploesti Roster, Listed on bomber Dogpatch Raiders) **** Ball of Fire III / War Baby - #42-40128 ***** [[Tate-7145|Joseph Scranton Tate Jr (1918-1943)]]., Major, Pilot, Silver Star. (KIA 22 Dec. 1943 at Osnabruck, Germany) ***** Joseph S. Huberty, 1st Lt., Co Pilot ***** [[Rose-23643|Virgil Rose Jr. (1922-1943)]], Flight Officer, Navigator (KIA 20 Dec. 1943 at Bremen, Germany) Distinguish Flying Cross ***** Edward F. Janic, 1st Lt., Bombardier ***** Cottrell H. Wright, T/Sgt, Gunner (Listed as Radio Operator on Ploesti Roster) ***** Leslie E. Scott, S/Sgt, Top Turret Gunner/Engineer ***** Schuler, Gunner ***** Virgil J. Anderhalt, Waist Gunner (Listed on bomber Shoot Luke on Ploesti Roster) ***** Edward J. Rubin, S/Sgt, Tail Gunner (KIA 20 Dec. 1943 at Bremen, Germany) ***** Joe M. Cueller, S/Sgt, Waist Gunner ***** Archibald J. Rantala, Captain, Observer (Not listed with bomber on Ploesti Roster) **** Dogpatch Raiders - #41-24192 ***** [[Avendano-37|Joseph Huerta Avendano Jr. (1917-1944)]], 1st Lt., Pilot ***** Albert J. Walker, Flight Officer, Co Pilot ***** William L. Hall, 2nd Lt. Navigator ***** [[Keeling-2007|Clyde Edward Keeling (1917-1980)]], S/Sgt, Bombardier ***** [[Vorkapic-1|Matthew (Vorkapic) Workman (1919-1992)]], Sgt, Radio Operator (WIA) ***** Price A. Martin, T/Sgt, Top Turret Gunner/ Engineer ***** [[Denbin-1|William Denbin (1905-1983)]], Waist Gunner ***** Russel Gaith, Waist Gunner ***** [[Claflin-1038|Leigh Allen Claflin (1913-1999)]], Tail Gunner ***** Adelbert M. Robinson, Gunner (Listed as Engineer on Bomber piloted by Bird on Ploesti Roster) ***** Morris Kaplan, S/Sgt, (Not on Black Sunday: Ploesti Roster) **** Bomerang - #41-23722 ***** Roy G. Martin, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot ***** Luther C. Bird, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot (Later shot down at Osnabruck, Germany. POW in Germany) ***** [[Reid-21592|James Warren Reid (1917-1943)]], 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator (Later KIA at Osnabruck, Germany.) ***** [[Roach-6240|Jack Roach (1919-1943)]], 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier (Later KIA at Osnabruck, Germany.) ***** Charles R. Molina, S/Sgt, Top Turret Gunner (Later shot down at Osnabruck, Germany, became POW) ***** George H. Kelly, S/Sgt Waist Gunner (Later shot down at Osnabruck, Germany; became POW) ***** Herschel W. Dodd, S/Sgt, Waist Gunner ***** [[Sullivan-21524|Francis Alphonsa Sullivan (1920-1943)]], T/Sgt, Tunnel Ball Turret Gunner (Later KIA at Osnabruck, Germany.) ***** Robert O. Sparks, S/Sgt, Tail Gunner ( Later shot down at Osnabruck, Germany, became POW) ***** Harry A. Strand, T/Sgt, Engineer ***** Adelbert M. Robinson, S/Sgt, Engineer (KIA 20 Dec. 1943 in Germany) (Not on Black Sunday: Ploesti roster) **** Satan's Angels - #42-40604 ***** [[Ford-22864|Herrel Edsel Ford (1916-1943)]], 1st Lieutenant, Pilot, Distinguished Flying Cross (KIA 22 Dec. 1943 at Osnabruck, Germany.) ***** Robert A. McCaffery Jr., 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot ***** [[Myres-232|Max Melvin Myres (1919-1943)]], Flight Officer, Navigator, Distinguished Flying Cross (Listed as a 2nd CoP on Ploesti Roster), (KIA 22 Dec. 1943 at Osnabruck, Germany.) ***** [[Norman-9681|Lawrence Charles Norman (1916-1943)]], 1st Lieutenant, Bombardier, Distinguished Flying Cross (KIA 22 Dec. 1943 at Osnabruck, Germany.) ***** [[Randles-414|Ward Mortiboy Randles (1916-1943)]], T/Sgt, Radio Operator, Distinguished Flyng Cross (KIA 22 Dec. 1943 at Osnabruck, Germany.) ***** [[Kobler-98|James Kenneth Kobler (1915-1943)]], T/Sgt, Top Turret Gunner/Engineer (MIA 22 Dec 1943 at Osnabruck, Germany) ***** James E. Craig, S/Sgt, Tail Gunner (KIA 22 Dec. 1943 at Osnabruck, Germany) ***** Frank M. Hamilton, S/Sgt, Waist Gunner ***** [[Eckert-1963|Otto Eckert (1919-1943)]], S/Sgt, Waist Gunner, Distinguished Flying Cross (KIA 22 Dec.1943 at Osnabruck, Germany) ***** Anthony DeMato, S/Sgt, Gunner **** Thunder Mug - #42-40246 ***** [[Longnecker-179|Russell Dean Longnecker (1921-1989)]], 2nd Lieutenant, Pilot ***** Donald K. Jones, Flight Officer, Co-Pilot ***** [[Valcik-6|Stanley Valcik (1919-1976)]], 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator ***** [[Schrampf-1|William Moran Schrampf (1919-1985)]], 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** Odin C. Olsen, Flight Officer, Observer ***** J.C. Pinson, T/Sgt, Engineer/Top Turret Gunner ***** [[Strnad-72|Bernard Charles Strnad (1917-1988)]], T/Sgt, Radio Operator ***** Aloysius G. Cunningham, S/Sgt, Waist Gunner ***** Howard I. Teague, S/Sgt, Waist Gunner ***** Edward A. Sand Jr. S/Sgt, Gunner ***** Leonard J. Dougal, S/Sgt, Tail Gunner (Not listed on Black Sunday: Ploesti roster) **** Euroclydon The Storm - #42-40612 ***** [[Porter-19675|Enoch Marvin Porter Jr. (1921-1943)]] 1st Lieutenant, Pilot, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Boswell-2612|Joe Edward Boswell (1921-1943)]] Flight Officer, Co-pilot, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Franks-3032|Jesse Dee Franks Jr (1919-1943)]] 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Warner-10657|Ray Rmond Paul Warner (1917-2003)]] 2nd Lieutenant, POW, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Lucas-10358|Bernard R. Lucas (1922-1943)]] Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Ferrel-537|Frank Cross Ferrel (1912-1943)]] Tech Sergeant, Flight Engineer, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Minogue-129|John Francis Minogue (1919-1943)]] 2nd Lieutenant, Observer, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Dickson-5537|Howard Lawrence Dickson (1913-1943)]] 1st Lieutenant, Observer/Top Turret Gunner, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Frost-9625|Earl L. Frost (-1943)]] Staff Sergeant, Gunner, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Vest-900|James Richard Vest (1920-2011)]] Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner, POW, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** Charles A. “Jack” Reed, Staff Sergeant, Gunner. ''Still need to find this airman.'' He has some association with Oklahoma **** The Vulgar Virgin - #42-40608 ***** [[Turner-46873|Claude Alvin Turner (1919-1943)]], 1st Lieutenant, Pilot (Int in Turkey), (KIA 13 Nov. 1943 at Bremen, Germany) ***** Charles T. Holbrook, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot, (Interred in Turkey) ***** James E. Marquis, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator (Interred in Turkey) ***** Donald A. DeArmond, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier (Interred in Turkey) ***** Joseph D. Long, T/Sgt, Engineer/Top Turret Gunner (Interred in Turkey) ***** Gerald Weinberg, T/Sgt, Radio Operator (Interred in Turkey) ***** John F. Rudell, S/Sgt, Gunner (Interred in Turkey, WIA), (Spelled Ruddell on Ploesti roster) ***** Robert L. Hobson, S/Sgt, Gunner (Interred in Turkey, WIA) ***** William W. Drunkel S/Sgt, Gunner (Interred in Turkey, WIA) (Spelled Dunkel on Ploesti roster) ***** Clarence C. Hood, Pvt, Gunner (Interred in Turkey), (Not on Black Sunday: Ploesti roster) *** ''329th Squadron'' ([[:Category: 329th Bombardment Squadron (Heavy), United States Army Air Forces, World War II|329th Bombardment Squadron (Heavy), United States Army Air Forces, World War II category]]) **** Tarfu- #41-23810 ***** [[Hurd-4259|Earl Clifford Hurd (1918-1986)]], 1st Lieutenant, Pilot ***** [[Clements-9009|Joseph Bennett Clements Jr. (1918-1979)]], 1st Lieutenant, Co-Pilot ***** [[Steeg-45|James Richard Steeg (1918-1978)]], 1st Lieutenant, Navigator ***** Thomas C. Dick, 1st Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** Raymond A. Wolf, T/Sgt, Engineer ***** Gerald E. Sullivan, T/Sgt, Top Turret Gunner (KIA 13 Nov. 1943 at Bremen, Germany) ***** [[Lang-8220|Jack Eugene Lang (1919-1943)]], T/Sgt, Radio Operator (KIA 13 Nov. 1943 at Bremen, Germany) ***** Roy B. Davis Jr., Sgt, Waist Gunner WIA ***** Thomas D. Gilbert, S/Sgt, Waist Gunner ***** Merril Demas, S/Sgt, Gunner WIA **** Hare’s To Ya - #41-24230 ''(Need to confirm this bomber name)'' ***** [[McBride-4735|Ralph James McBride Jr. (1916-1944)]] Major, Pilot, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Huston-2069|James Samuel Huston (1921-1943)]] 1st Lieutenant, Co-Pilot, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Jarvis-4915|Harry Lee Jarvis Jr (1919-1943)]] Captain, Extra Pilot, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Ellison-3738|Coy Buell Ellison (1914-1943)]] Navigator, 1st Lieutenant, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Gill-9528|James Monroe Gill (1918-1943)]] Bombardier, 1st Lieutenant, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Krugel-157|Stanley S Krugel (1917-1943)]] Radio Operator, Tech Sergeant, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Domke-33|Carl A. Domke (1919-1943)]] Engineer, Tech Sergeant, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Burton-11488|Gerald Curtis Burton (1919-1943)]] Waist Gunner, Staff Sergeant, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Clifford-4453|Wilbert L Clifford (1922-1943)]] Tunnel Ball Gunner, Sergeant, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Key-4204|James R Key Jr. (-1943)]] Waist Gunner, Staff Sergeant, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Riddle-3779|Alpheus Hendrickson Riddle (1921-1943)]] Tail Gunner, Staff Sergeant, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross **** Valient Virgin - #42-40765 ***** Russel D. DeMont, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot ***** Robert C. Murray, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot ***** George A. Stewart, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator ***** George C. Everhart, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** [[Homnick-1|Frederick Hale Homnick (1923-1943)]], T/Sgt, Radio Operator (Later KIA over Bremen, Germany) ***** Alfred B. Bergkamp, T/Sgt, Engineer/Top Turret Gunner ***** Bernard A. Coburn, S/Sgt, Waist Gunner ***** Julius Erdely, S/Sgt, Waist Gunner ***** William J. Nelson, S/Sgt, Gunner ***** Raymond J. Russell, S/Sgt, Tail Gunner **** Hell’s Angel’s - #42-40781 ***** [[Harms-2982|Roy Coulson Harms (1916-1943)]], 1st Lieutenant, Pilot, Distinguished Flying Cross, KIA ***** [[Ferguson-22082|Earl Francis Ferguson (1917-1943)]], 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot, Distinguished Flying Cross, KIA ***** [[Stahl-3204|Albert William Stahl (1920-1943)]], 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator, Distinguished Flying Cross, KIA ***** [[Harth-135|William Henry Harth Jr. (1921-1943)]], 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier, Distinguished Flying Cross, KIA ***** [[Reed-33431|Jack Jessen Reed (1920-1982)]], T/Sgt, Engineer/Top Turret Gunner, Distinguished Flying Cross, WIA & Rum POW ***** [[Richardson-37450|Ralph Edwin Richardson Jr. (1922-1943)]], T/Sgt, Radio Operator, Distinguished Flying Cross, KIA ***** [[Holen-70|Arnold Manfred Holen (1922-1943)]], S/Sgt, Gunner, Distinguished Flying Cross, KIA ***** [[Long-30239|Winfield Vincent Long (1918-1943)]], S/Sgt. Tail Gunner, Distinguished Flying Cross, KIA ***** [[Shufritz-2|John Shufritz (1920-1943)]], T/Sgt, Gunner, Distinguished Flying Cross, KIA ***** [[Doka-4|Michael Doka (1915-1943)]], S/Sgt, Gunner, Distinguished Flying Cross, KIA **** The Lady Jane - #42-40804 ''(Need to confirm this name, Possibly Bertha)'' ***** [[Meehan-1548|William Edward Meehan Jr. (1919-1943)]], 1st Lieutenant, Pilot, Distinguished Service Cross, KIA ***** [[Egle-74|Ralph William Egle (1917-1943)]], 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot, Distinguished Service Cross, KIA ***** [[Weekley-383|Pharis Weekley (1922-1943)]], 2nd Lieutentant, Navigator, Distinguished Service Cross, KIA ***** [[Israel-1189|Carl Thomas Israel (1920-1943)]], Bombardier, Distinguished Service Cross, KIA ***** [[Galasso-117|Anthony Lawrence Galasso (1920-1943)]], T/Sgt, Radio Operator, Distinguished Service Cross, KIA ***** George H. Parker, T/Sgt, Engineer/Top Turret Gunner, Distinguished Service Cross, KIA ***** [[Baron-1906|Ernest Frank Baron (1921-1943)]], S/Sgt, Gunner, Distinguished Service Cross, KIA ***** [[Johnson-138418|Vernie Franklin Johnson (1910-1943)]], T/Sgt, Engineer/Top Turret Gunner, Distinguished Service Cross, KIA ***** [[Kramp-210|Leonard Kramp (1916-1943)]], S/Sgt, Gunner, Distinguished Service Cross, KIA ***** [[Yates-10405|Laurence Albert Yates Jr. (1923-1999)]], S/Sgt, Tail Gunner, Distinguished Service Cross, POW-RUM **** The Blasted Event - #41-23682 ***** George S. Brown, Lt. Colonel, Command Pilot ***** Raymond A. Walker, Captain, Co-Pilot (Listed as Pilot on Ploesti Roster) ***** Carl C. Barthel, 1st Lieutenant, Navigator ***** Edward B. Giorchino, 2nd Lieutenant, Observer (Listed as Co-Pilot/Observer on Ploesti Roster) ***** Olin K. McDonald, 1st Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** Monroe F. Musser, T/Sgt, Radio Operator ***** Lloyd E. Adelsberger, S/Sgt, Waist Gunner ***** Oliver C. Gilbert, S/Sgt, Waist Gunner ***** Jack B. Ross, T/Sgt, Engineer/Top Turret Gunner ***** Lloyd L. Treadway, S/Sgt, Tail Gunner **** Hell’s A Dropin’ II - #41-23809 ''(Need to confirm this name)'' Turned Back ***** Julian A. Harvey, Captain, Pilot ***** Richard B. Mays, 1st Lieutenant, Co-Pilot ***** Woodroe H. Stokes, 1st Lieutenant, Navigator ***** John F. Keilt, 1st Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** Wesley E. Rankin, T/Sgt, Radio Operator ***** William A. Apy, S/Sgt, Gunner ***** Guy P. Cheney, S/Sgt, Waist Gunner ***** Charles A. Roesch, T/Sgt, Engineer/Top Turret Gunner ***** Stanley Adamen, S/Sgt, Waist Gunner (Ploesti Roster does not list Pilot) ***** Raymond P. Flynn, T/Sgt, Tail Gunner **** Thar She Blows Again - #42-40127 ***** Charles T. Merrill, Captain, Pilot ***** John P. O'Brian, 1st Lieutenant, Co-Pilot ***** Whitney I. Gregory Jr., Navigator ***** Jefferson S. Chadwick, 1st Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** Robert E. Morre, T/Sgt, Top Turret Gunner (Spelled Moree on Ploesti Roster) ***** Donald J. Grimes, T/Sgt, Radio Operator (Listed as Engineer on Ploesti Roster) ***** Albert H. Osev, S/Sgt, Waist Gunner (Spelled Oser on Ploesti Roster), (KIA 13 Nov. 1943 at Bremen, Germany) ***** Boyd S. Way, S/Sgt, Waist Gunner ***** Edward B. Regan, T/Sgt, Engineer, WIA ***** Stanley F. Szczepanski, S/Sgt, Tail Gunner *** ''330th Squadron'' ([[:Category: 330th Bombardment Squadron (Heavy), United States Army Air Forces, World War II|330th Bombardment Squadron (Heavy), United States Army Air Forces, World War II category]]) **** Exterminator - #41-23717 ***** [[Roper-2468|Hugh Rawlin Roper (1915-1943)]] Captain, Pilot, KIA, Silver Star ***** [[Prather-2104|William Henry Prather (1918-1943)]] Flight Officer, Co-Pilot, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Jones-99941|Jack Stanley Jones (1918-1943)]] Captain, Observer, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[White-61801|John Brown White Jr. (1915-1943)]] Captain, Navigator, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Brannon-1184|Ted Brannon (1918-1943)]] 1st Lieutenant, Bombardier, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Zablocki-40|Walter A Zablocki (1919-1943)]] Tech Sergeant, Engineer/Top Turret Gunner, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Loyd-899|Henry C Loyd Jr (1923-1943)]] Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator, KIA, Distinguished Service Cross ***** [[DeFreese-37|William Andrew DeFreese Jr. (1920-1943)]] Staff Sergeant, Gunner, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[LeMoine-406|Earle P. LeMoine (1920-1943)]] Staff Sergeant, Gunner, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Young-43231|Frank Young (1909-1943)]] Staff Sergeant, Gunner, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Dee-614|John Thomas Dee (1918-1943)]] Sergeant, Tail Gunner, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross **** Pudgy - #41-11613 ***** Milton Teltser, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot, POW-Rumania ***** Wilmer H.C. Bassett, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot, POW-Rumania ***** Willard T. Beaumont, 2nd Lieutenant, Observer, Pow-Rumania ***** [[Reback-9|Sanford Allan Reback (1916-1943)]], 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator, KIA ***** [[Ward-45693|Robert Grenville Ward (1916-1943)]], 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier, KIA ***** [[Higgins-13665|Bernard Alwin Higgins (1908-1943)]], Tech Sergeant, Engineer/Top Turret Gunner, KIA ***** [[Milligan-4221|Wallace Dexter Milligan (1920-1943)]], Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator, KIA ***** [[Taylor-52182|Vance Taylor (1919-1943)]], Staff Sergeant, Tunnel Gunner, KIA ***** Robert Locky, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner, POW-Rumania ***** Francis Doll, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner, POW Rumania ***** [[Murray-29261|Richard Rabun Murray Jr. (1914-1943)]], Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner, KIA **** Ready and Waiting - #41-24109 ***** John R. Roche, Captain, Pilot ***** Richard H. Avery, Flight Officer, Co-Pilot ***** Willis E. Beightol, Lt Colonel, Observer ***** Hal E. Bilgeu, 1st Lieutenant, Navigator (Bilyeu on Ploesti Roster) ***** Everett E. Sargent Jr. 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** Fred E. Anderson, Tech Sergeant, Engineer/Top Turret Gunner ***** Charles H. Potts Jr., Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator ***** Ralph L. Carrol, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Frank V. Durante, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Earl N. Zettlemoyer, Staff Sergeant, Gunner ***** William F. Doerner, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner **** Let Er Rip - #41-24121 ***** [[Olliffe-72|Victor Ernest Olliffe (1916-1943)]], 1st Lieutenant, Pilot, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Ipher-1|Claude Ipher (1918-1943)]], 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot, KIA ***** [[Collins-38422|Nelson Collins (abt.1914-1943)]], Flight Officer, Observer, KIA ***** [[Savage-10773|Harry Rollin Savage (1920-1943)]], 1st Lieutenant, Navigator, KIA ***** [[Nicholson-11623|Louis Meredith Nicholson Jr (1917-1943)]], 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier, KIA ***** Edward J. Haller, Tech Sergeant, Engineer/Top Turret Gunner, KIA ***** Harold R. Murray, Staff Sergeant, Tunnel Gunner, POW-Bulgaria ***** John D. Crimmons, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator, KIA (Spelled Crimmins on Ploesti Roster) ***** Clifford E. Koen Jr., Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner, POW-Bulgaria ***** Edgar J. Pearson, Staff Sergeant, Gunner & Photog, KIA ***** Eugene W. Engdahl, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner, POW-Bulgaria **** Duchess - # 21-24147 ***** Ramsey D. Potts Jr., Major, Command Pilot ***** Robert Timmer,2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot (KIA 13 Nov. 1943 at Bremen, Germany) ***** Calude A. Culpepper, Captain, Navigator ***** Julius A. Stormer, 1st Lieutenant, Bombardier (Spelled Stoermer on Ploesti Roster) ***** Charles M. Huffman, Staff Sergeant, Radio Operator ***** John H. Sherman, Satff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Felton H. Croswell, Tech Sergeant, Tail Gunner ***** Louis Smith, Staff Sergeant, Tunnel Gunner ***** Herman C. Clat, Tech Sergeant, Engineer/Top Turret Gunner (Clay on Ploesti Roster) ***** Edward L. Bagby, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner, WIA **** Utah Man - #41-24226 ***** [[Stewart-57179|Walter Travis Stewart]], Captain, Pilot, Distinguished Service Cross ***** [[Koon-562|Loren Joseph Koon (1919-1943)]] Flight Officer, Co-Pilot, Distinguished Flying Cross (KIA 13 Nov 1943 Bremen, Germany) ***** [[Cummings-375|Ralph Waldo Cummings (1919-1943)]], 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier, Distinguished Flying Cross (KIA 13 Nov 1943 Breman, Germany) ***** Stanley R. Wertz, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator ***** Harold R. Steiner, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator ***** [[Connolly-3964|John Earl Connolly (1913-1943)]], Tech Sergeant, Engineer/Top Turret Gunner, Distinguished Flying Cross (MIA 13 Nov 1943 Breman, Germany) ***** [[Bartlett-16015|Richard Earl Bartlett (abt.1921-1943)]], Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner, Distinguished Flying Cross (KIA 13 Nov 1943 Bremen, Germany) ***** Hal J. Terry, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner ***** [[Major-3921|William Herman Major (1924-1943)]], Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner, Distinguished Flying Cross, (KIA 13 Nov 1943 Bremen, Germany) ***** [[Johnston-28782|Paul Elliott Johnston (1916-1980)]], Staff Sergeant, Tunnel Ball Gunner, Distinguished Flying Cross **** Jersey Bounce - #42-40609 ***** Worthy A. Long, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot, POW Rumania ***** John O. Lockhart, Co-Pilot, 2nd Lieutenant, POW Rumania ***** Norman C. Adams, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator, POW Rumania ***** David Lipton, 1st Lieutenant, Bombardier, KIA ***** Maurice J. Peterson, Tech Sergeant, Engineer/Top Turret Gunner, KIA ***** Fredrick E. Fagan, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator, KIA ***** Marion J. Szaras, Staff Sergeant, Gunner, KIA (Died in Rumanian hospital from burns suffred) ***** James M. Crumley, Staff Sergeant, Gunner, KIA ***** Ignatius J. Deicicue, Gunner, Staff Sergeant, POW Rumania (Spelled Deicidue on Ploesti Roster) ***** Leycester D. Havens, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner, KIA *** ''409th Squadron'' ([[:Category: 409th Bombardment Squadron (Heavy), United States Army Air Forces, World War II|409th Bombardment Squadron (Heavy), United States Army Air Forces, World War II category]]) **** Liberty Lad - #41-23742 ***** Kenton D. McFarland, Pilot, 1st Lieutenant ***** Harry A. Padgurski, Flight Officer, Co-Pilot ***** Andrew Mordevancey, Flight Officer, Navigator ***** Robert W. Slade, Master Sergeant, Bombardier ***** John J. Hayes, Tech Sergeant, Engineer/Top Turret Gunner ***** Oda A. Smathers, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator ***** Floyd D. Wilson, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Louie M. Angevine, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner ***** Johnnie Brown, Tech Sergeant, Observer ***** Frausto J. Gumenencindo, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner (spelled GUMENCINA on Ploesti Roster) ***** Byron G. Kuhn, Sergeant, Tunnel Turret Gunner ***** Frank T Claus, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner(Not listed in Black Sunday) **** Little Lady - #41-23754 (possibly named Teggie Ann) ***** Ralph L. Wilkinson, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot, Interred Turkey ***** Edward E. Mitchell, 1st Lieutenant, Observer, Interred Turkey ***** Edwin C. Baker, Captain, Extra Pilot, Interred Turkey ***** James H. Hoover, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot, Interred Turkey, KIA 13 Nov 1943 in Germany ***** Kenneth G. Herbert, Captain, Navigator, Interred Turkey (Spelled Hebert on Ploesti Roster) ***** Joel M. Silverman, 1st Lieutenant, Bombardier, Interred Turkey ***** Milton Rolley, Tech Sergeant, Engineer/Top Turret Gunner, Interred Turkey ***** James H. Altizer, Staff Sergeant, Gunner, Interred Turkey ***** Daniel A. Butler, Staff Sergeant, Gunner, Interred Turkey ***** Charles W. Kimtantas, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator, Interred Turkey ***** Lalous M. Fultz, Staff Sergeant, Gunner, Interred Turkey ***** Granville E. Meseka, Staff Sergeant, Gunner, Interred Turkey (Spelled Meseke on Ploesti Roster) **** Tupelo Lass - #41-24105 ***** Kenneth O. Dessrt, Major, Pilot (Spelled Dessert on Ploesti Roster) ***** Jacob B. Epting, Captain, Co-Pilot ***** Charles S. Young, Flight Officer, Extra Co-Pilot ***** Albert C. Naum, 1st Lieutenant, Navigator ***** Edward E. Weir, 1st Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** Ben Kuroki, Staff Sergeant, Top Turret Gunner ***** Dell W. Kettering, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator ***** Raymond C. Wier, Master Sergeant, Engineer (Spelled WIERCISZEWSKI on Ploesti Roster, Changed name to Wier after war) ***** Harold E. Dafoe, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** David L. Wightman, Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** James Wisniewski, Sergeant, Tail Gunner **** Lucky - #41-24215 ***** Harold W. Kendall, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot ***** John R. Colvin, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot ***** Michael G. Kennedy, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator ***** William V. Fitzsimmons, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** George L. Hastings, Stagg Sergeant, Radio Operator ***** James E. Goodgion Jr., Staff Sergeant, Top Turret Gunner ***** Elmer W. Dawley Jr., Tech Sergeant, Tail Gunner ***** William J. Krause, Flight Officer, Observer ***** Andrew J. Miller, Staff Sergeant, Tunnel Ball Gunner ***** Donald H. Saltsman, Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Frank, Sergeant, Gunner (Not listed in Black Sunday) ***** Alfred M. Zielaskowski, Tech Sergeant, Engineer/Top Turret Gunner (Not listed in Black Sunday), (KIA 13 Nov 1943, Bremen) **** Queenie - #41-24298 ***** Llewellyn L. Brown, Captain, Pilot ***** Homer L. Moran, 1st Lieutenant, Co-Pilot ***** John G. Hunt, 1st Lieutenant, Navigator ***** Charles A. Hoffman, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** Les W. Morwood Jr., Top Turret Gunner ***** Dale B. Mann, Tech Sergeant, Gunner ***** Richard D. Fenner Jr., Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Charles L. Roberts, Sergeant, Tail Gunner ***** Conrad A. Sandish Jr., Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Harry A. Kelleher, Sergeant, Gunner **** Honky Tonk Gal - #42-40265 ***** Hubert K. Womble, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot, POW Rumania ***** Lawrence H. Lancashire, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot, POW Rumania ***** Arthur W. Thompson, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator, POW Rumania ***** [[Little-22879|William King Little (1916-1943)]], 1st Lieutenant, Navigator, KIA Died 8 Aug 1943 ***** Mark Fitzgerald, Tech Sergeant, Engineer, POW Rumania (Listed as Mack on Ploesti Roster) ***** Howard O. Ford, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator, POW Rumania ***** Leo Sharp, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner, POW Rumania ***** James J. Barker, Sergeant, Tail Gunner, POW Rumania ***** Charles A. Reed, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner, POW Rumania ***** John P. English, Sergeant, Tunnel Ball Gunner, POW Rumania (Listed as John L. on Ploesti Roster) **** Death Dealer - #42-40610 ***** Miles R. League, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot ***** Richard C. Suustrong, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot (Spelled Sundstrom on Ploesti Roster) ***** James A. Fox, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator ***** Robert Their, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier (Spelled Theis on Ploesti Roster) ***** Cornelius K. Gregory, Tech Sergeant, Engineer ***** Lloyd C. Calcutt, Sergeant, Top Turret Gunner ***** Edward Bernhardt, Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Robert N. Daves, Staff Sergeant, Radio Operator ***** Adrien H. Hubert, Sergeant, Waist Gunner (Spelled Adrian on Ploesti Roster) ***** Richard C. Hurlbert, Tail Gunner **** #42-40611 ***** Alva J. Geron, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot ***** Russel P. Liscomb, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot ***** Douglas W. Thompson, Flight Officer, Extra Co-Pilot ***** Robert V. Simpson, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator ***** Robert E. Todd, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** John J. Powers, Tech Sergeant, Engineer ***** Thomas M. Osborn, Staff Sergeant, Top Turret Gunner ***** Paul P. Daugherty, Staff Sergeant, Gunner, KIA ***** Pravdomi Stoubek, Sergeant, Radio Operator ***** Micheal G. Sullivan, Sergeant, Tail Gunner ***** Edward J. Weden Jr., Staff Sergeant, Gunner ***** Gumencindo, Frausto, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner (Not listed in Black Sunday) **** Jose Carioca - #42-40617 ***** [[Stampolis-1|Nicholas Stampolis (1921-1943)]] 1st Lieutenant, Pilot, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Canfield-1966|Ivan Canfield (1925-1943)]] 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Dailey-720|Max Eugene Dailey (1921-1943)]] 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Michener-337|Byron Russell Michener (1920-1943)]] 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Gomillion-32|Elton Lanville Gomillion (1911-1943)]] Tech Sergeant, Engineer, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Nelson-23811|Milo Glenn Nelson (1918-1943)]] Staff Sergeant, Radio Operator, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Newport-1461|Walter N. Newport (1910-1943)]] Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[White-62656|Gene W White (1920-1943)]] Sergeant, Gunner, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Rogers-32832|Raymond R. Rogers (1920-1943)]] Sergeant, Gunner, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[McCarty-4326|Glenn Dean McCarty (1913-1943)]] Sergeant, Gunner, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ** '''389th Bombardment Group (Heavy)''' - Nickname: Sky Scorpions, Commander: Colonel Jack Wood, 29 Bombers ([[:Category: 389th Bombardment Group (Heavy), United States Army Air Forces, World War II|389th Bombardment Group (Heavy), United States Army Air Forces, World War II category]]) *** ''564th Squadron'' ([[:Category: 564th Bombardment Squadron (Heavy), United States Army Air Forces, World War II|564th Bombardment Squadron (Heavy), United States Army Air Forces, World War II category]]) **** ''Ole Kickapoo'' - #42-40753 ***** [[Hughes-3348|Lloyd Herbert Hughes Jr. (1921-1943)]] 2nd Lieutenant, Pilot, KIA, Congressional Medal of Honor ***** [[Helder-167|Ronald Lee Helder (1917-1943)]] 2nd Lieutenant, Co-pilot, KIA, Distinguished Service Cross ***** [[Pear-47|Sidney Allen Pear (1916-1943)]] 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator, Died 5 days after raid in Romanian hospital, Distinguished Service Cross ***** [[McLoughlin-633|John A McLoughlin (1920-1943)]] 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier, Died 2 days after raid in Romanian hospital, Distinguished Service Cross ***** [[Mix-868|Joseph Elzie Mix (1920-1943)]] Tech Sergeant, Engineer & Top Turret Gunner, KIA, Distinguished Service Cross ***** [[Kassowitz-10|Louis Norman Kase (1911-1943)]] Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator, KIA, Distinguished Service Cross ***** [[Dalton-6875|Malcolm Clay Dalton (1922-1943)]] Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner, KIA, Distinguished Service Cross ***** [[Smith-229298|Edmond Howard Smith Sr. (1919-1988)]] Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner, POW, Distinguished Service Cross ***** [[Hoff-1853|Thomas Albert Hoff (1923-2011)]] Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner, POW, Distinguished Service Cross ***** [[Wilson-77466|Avis Kenneth Wilson (1920-1943)]] Tech Sergeant, Tunnel Gunner, KIA, Distinguished Service Cross **** Scheherazade - 42-40772-C ***** John T. Blackis, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot ***** Warren H. Ware, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-pilot ***** Arthur, H. Johnson, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator ***** Milton Nelson, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** Joseph A. Landry, Tech Sergeant, Engineer ***** David L. Rosenthal, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator ***** R.J. Dramer, Staff Sergeant, Tunnel Turret Gunner ***** Ernest A. George, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Eugene E. Skowronski (Skouronski), Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Thomas C. Booth (Boot), Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner **** Ole Irish - 42-40746-B ***** Frank B. McLaughlin, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot ***** Lee Duam Slessor, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-pilot ***** Joseph P. Sullivan, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator ***** Leo G. Travis, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** Fay L. Kelly, Tech Sergeant, Engineer ***** Clyde G. Wickham, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator ***** Chester W. Moore, Staff Sergeant, Tunnel Turret ***** Donald G. Pierce, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Charles U. Simmons Jr., Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Marshall A. Lisiesky, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner **** Old Blister Butt - #42-40776 ***** Robert L. Wright, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot ***** Fred E. Sayre, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot ***** James H. McClain, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator ***** George J. Makin Jr., 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** David Altshuler, Tech Sergeant, Engineer/Top Turret Gunner (Spelled Alshuler on Ploesti Roster) ***** Henry A. Gamelin, Staff Sergeant, Gunner ***** John P. Tucholski, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator ***** Ray F. Witter, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Frank C. Jacobs, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** John A. Ritchie, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner **** Sweet Adeline - #41-23933 ***** Stanislaus J. Podalok, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot ***** Cecil W. Butler, 1st Lieutenant, Co-Pilot ***** James Case, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot (Not listed on Black Sunday roster) ***** Gilbert Siegal, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator ***** Melvin C. Brackendorf, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** Paul F. Jacot, Tech Sergeant, Engineer/Top Turret Gunner ***** Herman E. Townsend, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner ***** Richard M. Crippen, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Paul A. Cantrelle, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator ***** Fred A. Dickerson, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner (Listed as Dickenson on Ploesti Roster) ***** Robert E. McGreer, Private, Tunnel Ball Gunner **** The Scorpion - #42-40629 ***** [[Caldwell-12616|Kenneth Marion Caldwell (1914-1944)]], Captain, Pilot, Distinguished Service Cross ***** Jack W Wood, Colonel, Co-Pilot, Group Commander ***** Otis T. Hamilton Jr., 2nd Lieutenant, Co-pilot ***** Stell Meador, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator ***** John A Fino, 1st Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** Howard Gibson, Staff Sergeant, Top Turret Gunner ***** Bernard P. Greeley, Sergeant, Radio Operator ***** Arthur D. Greenlaugh, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** William R. Nessler, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Lavelle S. Smith, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner **** #42-40803 ***** Richard B. Smith, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot ***** Gerald H. Kuhlmann, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot ***** Adelbert J. Lemke,1st Lieutenant, Navigator ***** Richard C. Coleman, 1st Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** Carl R. Ahola, Tech Sergeant, Engineer/Top Turret Gunner ***** Curtis W. Callahan, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator ***** Walter E. Crosby, Staff Sergeant, Tunnel Ball Gunner ***** Gilbert Miller Jr., Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Michael J. Lesho, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** James P. Kofoed, Tech Sergeant, Tail Gunner *** ''565th Squadron'' ([[:Category: 565th Bombardment Squadron (Heavy), United States Army Air Forces, World War II|565th Bombardment Squadron (Heavy), United States Army Air Forces, World War II category]]) **** Sack-Time Sally - 42-40749-P ***** Roy E. Braly, 1st Lieutenant Pilot ***** Norbert N. Gerhard, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-pilot ***** James H. McGahee, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator ***** Merlin H. Verberg, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** Virgil L. Hoffman, Tech Sergeant, Engineer ***** Essman G. Matthews, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator ***** Edward M. Goodall, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** George W. Scott, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Andrew S. Toth, Staff Sergeant, Tunnel Gunner ***** John B. Fileger, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner **** Unnamed - 42-40744-S ***** Harold L. James, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot, Interred in Turkey ***** Harold W. Schellinger, 1st Lieutenant, Co-Pilot, Interred in Turkey (Spelled Schwellinger on Ploesti Roster) ***** William R. Gilliat, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator, Interred in Turkey ***** Grover A. Edmiston, Tech Sergeant, Bombardier, Interred in Turkey ***** [[Thompson-89146|Harold Miles Thompson (1912-1944)]], Tech Sergeant, Engineer, Interred in Turkey, KIA in 1944 ***** Earl L. Zimmerman, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator, Interred in Turkey ***** Max C. Cavey, Staff Sergeant, Top Turret Gunner, Interred in Turkey ***** Robert L. Hamilton, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner, Interred in Turkey ***** Hugh R. McLaren, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner, Interred in Turkey ***** John P. Morris, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner, Interred in Turkey , KIA in 1944 ***** Raymond D. Morgan, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner, Interred in Turkey, KIA in 1944 (Not listed on Black Sunday Roster) **** Vagabond King - 42-40787-V ***** John B. McCormick, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot ***** George A. Brinton, 1si Lieutenant, Co-Pilot ***** Marvin R. Mendelsohn, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator ***** Marvin Masco, 1st Lieutenant, Bombardier (LIsted twice on Ploesti Roster, 2nd time as Mosco, 2nd Lieutenant) ***** David C. Shattles, Staff Sergeant, Engineer, Top Turret Gunner ***** Alfred P. Rossi, Tech Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Gerald E. Murphy, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** William J. Budai, Staff Sergeant, Tunnel Ball Gunner (Spelled Budal on Ploesti Roster) ***** Paul M. Miller, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner ***** Martin R. VanBuren, Staff Sergeant, Radio Operator **** Yours Truly - #42-40716 (Need to check bomber name) ***** Elmer R. Rodenberg, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot ***** Doyle Hicks, Captain, Co-Pilot ***** Harold L. Polinsky, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator (Spelled Polisky on Ploesti Roster) ***** George B. Hammond, 1st Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** Leslie W. Martin, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator ***** George K. Holroyd, Tech Sergeant, Engineer/Top Turret Gunner, Killed in 1943 ***** Robert J. Clark, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** James W. Morgan, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** William C. Eggleston, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner ***** Marcellus L. Oberste, Staff Sergeant, Tunnel Ball Gunner **** Fighting Sam - #42-40738 ***** Thomas C. Conroy, Captain, Pilot ***** Harley B. Mason, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot ***** Harold Roodman, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator ***** Albert G. Ormsbee, 1st Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** Rudolph O. Anchondo, Tech Sergeant, Engineer ***** Robert W. McNair, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator ***** Doyle L. Kirkland, Staff Sergeant, Tunnel Gunner ***** Victor E. Scollin, (Not listed in Balck Sunday) Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Walter E. Taylor, Tech Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Charles F. White, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner **** #42-40747 ***** William M. Selvidge, 2nd Lieutenant, Pilot ***** Bilby B. Bedford, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot (Listed as Bedford B. Bilby on Ploesti Roster) ***** Lewis B. Stilwel Jr., 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator (Spelled Stilwell on Ploesti Roster) ***** Harold B. Moore, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** Wilber W. Willhight, Staff Sergeant, Top Turret Gunner ***** Peter J. Rice, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator ***** Edward C. Griffin, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Robert D. Woofter, Tech Sergeant, Engineer/Observer ***** Arnold R. Morman, Tech Sergeant, Tail Gunner (Listed twice on Ploesti Roster Arnold R. Norman, S/Sgt) ***** Vernon E. Mayer, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner **** Wolf Wagon - #42-40775 ***** Kenneth H. Matson, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot ***** [[Green-58166|Alan Lee Green (1922-2005)]], 1st Lieutenant, Co-Pilot ***** Jack B. Engelhardt, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator ***** Russell. A. Franklin, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** Harry J. Machos, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator ***** Robert R. Driver, Staff Sergeant, Tunnel Ball Gunner (Middle Initial S. according to Ploesti Roster) ***** William M. Crowley, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** William R. Strasemeier, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** James B. Edwards, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner, ***** Lowell C. Vick, Tech Sergeant, Engineer/Top Turret Gunner (Listed twice on Ploesti Roster, 2nd time Vest) **** Chattanooga Choo Choo - #42-40782 ***** Robert J. O'Reily, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot, POW Rumania (Spelled O'Reilly on Ploesti Roster) ***** Earnest L. Poulson, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot, POW Rumania ***** Richard W. Britt, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator, POW Rumania ***** Alfred A. Romano, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier, POW Rumania ***** [[Kees-560|Frank John Kees (1917-1943)]], Tech Sergeant, Engineer/Top Turrent Gunner, KIA ***** Troy O. McCary, Staff Sergeant, Tunnel Ball Gunner, POW Rumania (Spelled McCrary on Ploesti Roster) ***** Jack R. Bowker, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner, POW Rumania ***** Phillip A. Rurak, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner, POW Rumania ***** Clell B. Riffle, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator, POW Rumania ***** Louis Medeiros, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner, POW Rumania **** The Golden Sandstorm - #42-40795 ***** James F. Tolleson, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot ***** Richard A. Wood, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot ***** Leon Klinghoffer, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator ***** Stewart W. Munroe Jr., 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** John Dzadyk, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator ***** John J. Galinas, Staff Sergeant, Top Turret Gunner ***** Lloyd E. Shepard, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Robert J. Houle, Staff Sergeant, Tunnel Ball Gunner ***** Silas W. Easterling, Tech Sergeant, Tail Gunner ***** Marvin R. Elmore, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner (Not listed in Black Sunday) *** ''566th Squadron'' ([[:Category: 566th Bombardment Squadron (Heavy), United States Army Air Forces, World War II|566th Bombardment Squadron (Heavy), United States Army Air Forces, World War II category]]) **** The Little Gramper - 42-40722-B ***** [[Dieterle-63|Jack Woodrow Dieterle (1917-1985)]], 1st Lieutenant, Pilot, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** Thomas G. Baum, Flight Officer, Co-pilot ***** Thomas C. Campbell, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator ***** Robert H. Hyde, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** Marcus A. DeCamp, Tech Sergeant, Engineer ***** Arthur J. Marsh, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator ***** Leonard D. Boisclair, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Russell D. Hayes, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Ernest J. Cox, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner **** Sand-Witch - 42-40735-C ***** [[Horton-11402|Robert William Horton (1923-1943)]], 1st Lieutenant, Pilot, Distinguished Service Cross, Purple Heart, KIA ***** [[Hull-9420|Charles Thurston Hull (1923-1943)]], 2nd Lieutenant, Co-pilot, Distinguished Service Cross, Purple Heart, KIA ***** [[Krug-784|Richard M Krug (1922-1943)]], 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator, Distinguished Service Cross, Purple Heart, KIA ***** [[Emerson-5247|Elwood R Emerson (1919-1943)]], 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier, Distinguished Service Cross, Purple Heart, KIA ***** Zerrill J. Steen Jr., Staff Sergeant, Engineer, POW Romania ***** [[Hensley-5251|Jack Elmo (Hensley) Smith (1917-1943)]], Sergeant, Radio Operator, Distinguished Service Cross, Purple Heart, KIA ***** [[Herlevic-3|Frank Anthony Herlevic (1913-1943)]], Tech Sergeant, Waist Gunner, Distinguished Flying Cross, Purple Heart, KIA ***** [[Kaufman-2099|Robert Kaufman (1919-1943)]], Sergeant, Tunnel Gunner, Distinguished Service Cross, Purple Heart, KIA ***** [[Lambert-16707|James V Lambert (1909-1943)]], Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner, Distinguished Service Cross, Purple Heart, KIA ***** [[Smith-309303|Mack Homer Smith (1921-1943)]], Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner, Distinguished Service Cross, Purple Heart, KIA **** I for Item - 42-40773-I ***** [[Fowble-80|Edward Leroy Fowble (1920-1943)]], 1st Lieutenant, Pilot ***** [[Ardery-55|Philip Pendleton Ardery (1914-2012)]], Captain, Command Pilot ***** Herbert Soloman, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator ***** Forrest H. Phifer, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** Edward G. LeJeune, Tech Sergeant, Engineer ***** George W. Wells, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator ***** Robert R. Bird, 2nd Lieutenant, Tunnel Gunner ***** Robert S. Savage, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** William H. Schermerhorn, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Benny S. Stachow, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner **** Boomerang - #42-40115 ***** Melvin E. Neef, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot, ROW Rumania ***** William H. Yaeger IV, Major, Command Pilot, POW Rumania ***** Carl H. Larson, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot, POW Rumania ***** Clay V. Ferguson, Captain, Navigator, POW Rumania ***** Charles N. Wallace, 1st Lieutenant, Bombardier, POW Rumania ***** Harold T. Godwin, Staff Sergeant, Top Turret Gunner, POW Rumania ***** Arthur C. Kensit, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner, POW Rumania ***** Earl C. Wescott, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner, POW Rumania (Spelled Westcott on Ploesti Roster) ***** Fred Randall, Tech Sergeant, Engineer, POW Rumania ***** James J. Sedlack, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator, POW Rumania ***** Albert A. Baily, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner, POW Rumania **** #42-40619 ***** Emery M. Ward, Captain, Pilot ***** Carmen W. Empike, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot (Spelled Empkie on Ploesti Roster) ***** John A Brooks III, Major, Command Pilot ***** Harry E. Moedinger, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator ***** Anton R. DeCoito, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** Brendon D. Healy, Staff Sergeant, Gunner ***** George A. Fulton, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner ***** Bernett Jennings, Tech Sergeant, Engineer Top Turret Gunner (Spelled Burnett on Ploesti Roster) ***** Edward H. Lannin, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Wallace E. Lemmons, Sergeant, Gunner ***** John M. Semeniw, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator **** #42-40623 ***** Donald G. Westerbeke, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot ***** John C. Martin, 1st Lieutenant, Co-Pilot ***** James F. Nolan, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator ***** Raymond T. Gallagher, 1st Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** Walter L. Kingman, 2nd Lieutenant, Observer ***** George P. Farrell, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator ***** William J. Bour, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Lester T. Ward, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner ***** Russell J. Watson, Staff Sergeant, Tunnel Ball Gunner ***** Earl C. Welch, Tech Sergeant, Engineer **** Tondelao - #42-40706 ***** Cecil J. Whitener, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot ***** Charles H. Howard, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot ***** James L. Wyatt, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator ***** Domenick B. DeAdamo, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier (Spelled DeAdamo on Ploesti Roster) ***** Charles A. Burke, Tech Sergeant, Engineer/Top Turret Gunner ***** Harry C. Lawson, Staff Sergeant, Gunner ***** Wayne Marley, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** James W. Miller, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Franklin F. Seldon, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator (Spelled Selden on Ploesti Roster) ***** Edwin C. Shirley, Staff Sergeant, Gunner **** #42-40743 ***** Dale L. Sisson, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot ***** Glenn W. Binder, 1st Lieutenant, Co-Pilot ***** Raymond J. Nathe, 1st Lieutenant, Navigator ***** Joseph E. Mattingly Jr., 1st Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** John H. Clarkson, Tech Sergeant, Engineer ***** Phillip D. Murphy, Staff Sergeant, Top Turret Gunner (Spelled Philip O. on Ploesti Roster) ***** Wilber S. Gutknecht, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator ***** Orville T. Browning, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** William R. Sively, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Herman T. Dickman, Tech Sergeant, Tail Gunner *** ''567th Squadron'' ([[:Category: 567th Bombardment Squadron (Heavy), United States Army Air Forces, World War II|567th Bombardment Squadron (Heavy), United States Army Air Forces, World War II category]]) **** Touch of Texas - 42-40751-Y ***** William J. Denton,1st Lieutenant, Pilot ***** Wendell L. Daily, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-pilot ***** Theodore Katz, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator ***** Donald A. Norton, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** Paul C. Lewis, Tech Sergeant, Engineer ***** Lee W. Rackley, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator ***** Leonard H. Bresnahan, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Paul L. Ohlmeyer, Staff Sergent, Tunnel Gunner ***** Jack Petty, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Robert J. Levine, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner **** Un-named - 42-40733-V ***** Clarence W. Gerrick, Captain, Pilot ***** [[Cross-14642|Adelbert DeHart Cross (1917-1981)]], Major, Command Pilot, Silver Star ***** George T. Martin, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-pilot ***** George H. Wilson, 1st Lieutenant, Navigator ***** Sidney Westlund, 1st Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** Daniel A. Craddock, Tech Sergeant, Engineer ***** Roy L. Wells, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator ***** Leopold J. Paulin (Not listed in Black Sunday), Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Albert F. Trumbley, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Ross L. Koch, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner **** Hitler's Hearse - #42-40544 ***** Robert C. Mooney, Captain, Pilot, KIA ***** James F. Gerrits, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot, Interred in Turkey ***** John D. Wilson, 1st Lieutenant, Navigator, Interred in Turkey ***** Rockly Triantafellu, 1st Lieutenant, Bombardier, Interred in Turkey ***** Alex Lubin, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator, Interred in Turkey ***** O. E. Garett, Tech Sergeant, Engineer/Top Turret Gunner, Interred in Turkey (Listed as Charles E. Garrett on Ploesti Roster) ***** Aaron P. Leibowitz, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner, Interred in Turkey ***** Eugene P. Spencer, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner, Interred in Turkey ***** Eber G. Ayers, Staff Sergeant, Tunnel Ball Gunner, Interred in Turkey ***** Elvin H. Henderson, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner, Interred in Turkey **** Blonds Away - #42-40793 ***** William D. Nading, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot ***** Horace H. Christensen, 1st Lieutenant, Co-Pilot ***** Charles W. Weinberg, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator ***** Herbert J. Newman, Jr, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** Stanley Brayouich, Staff Sergeant, Radio Operator ***** Allen L. Nix, Tech Sergeant, Engineer/Top Turret Gunner ***** Lloyd Calkins, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Victor Leyva, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Joseph Fussi, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner ***** Arthur W. Peterleus, Staff Sergeant, Tunnel Ball Gunner **** The Oklahoman - #42-40807 ***** Chester E. Spurrier, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot ***** Charles H. Kurtz, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot ***** William K. McMullen, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator ***** Harry W. Gregg, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** Fredrick M. Rogers, Staff Sergeant, Tunnel Ball Gunner (Spelled Frederick on Ploesti Roster) ***** John E. Holland, Tech Sergeant, Top Turret Gunner ***** Charles E. Ballard, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Edward A. Duffy, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Billie L. Freeman, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner ***** Arthur D. H. Ward, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator * '''''Ninth Air Force''''' ** '''98th Bombardment Group (Heavy)''' - Nickname: The Pyradmiders, Commander: Colonel [[Kane-1408|John Riley Kane (1907-1996)]], 48 Bombers ([[:Category: 98th Bombardment Group, United States Army Air Forces, World War II|98th Bombardment Group, United States Army Air Forces, World War II category]]) *** ''343th ''Squadron'' ([[:Category: 343rd Bombardment Squadron (Heavy), United States Army Air Forces, World War II|343rd Bombardment Squadron (Heavy), United States Army Air Forces, World War II category]]) **** The Squaw - #41-11761 ***** Royden L. LeBrecht, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot ***** Clinton H. Killian, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot ***** Grover A. Zink, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator (listed twice on Ploesti Roster, also as Link) ***** James H. Faulkner, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** Harold F. Weir, Tech Sergeant, Waist Gunner (Listed as Engineer on Ploesti Roster) ***** John A. Givens, Staff Sergeant, Top Turret Gunner ***** John R. Reilly, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** John Guani, Sergeant, Tail Gunner ***** Paul E. Davidson, Staff Sergeant, Tunnel Ball Gunner ***** John S. Potvin, Staff Sergeant, Photographer (Listed as Arthur E. Potvin on Ploesti Roster) ***** John R. Rielly, Staff Sergeant, Radio Operator (Not listed in Black Sunday, or listed twice on Ploesti Roster (see Reilly)) **** Bashful - #41-11776 (Possible bomber name: Jersey Jackass, Crew from 389th Bombardment Group) ***** [[McGraw-1960|John Jerry McGraw (1921-1943)]], 1st Lieutenant, Pilot, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross. ***** Charles Dean Cavit, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot, POW Rumania ***** Robert J. Seniff, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator, KIA (Spelled Senff on Ploesti Roster) ***** George F. Giblin, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier, KIA ***** Warren T. Townley, Tech Sergeant, Engineer/Top Turret Gunner, KIA ***** Albert H. Wilmes, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator, KIA ***** William P. Sheridan, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner, KIA ***** [[Utley-1172|James Alves Utley (1915-1943)]], Staff Sergeant, Gunner, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** John R. Ross, Staff Sergeant, Gunner, POW Rumania ***** [[Kish-210|Julius Andrew Kish (1922-1943)]], Staff Sergeant, Asst. Radio Operator/Gunner, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross **** The Witch - #41-11840 ***** Julian T. Darlington,1st Lieutenant, Pilot, POW Bulgaria ***** Daryl P. Epp, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot ***** Joseph N. Quigley Jr., 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator, POW Bulgaria ***** Major R. Gillette, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** Lloyd W. Brisbi, Tech Sergeant, Engineer/Top Turret Gunner, POW Bulgaria ***** Dale G. Hulsey, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator ***** Ned A. Howard, Staff Sergeant, Gunner, POW Bulgaria ***** Anthony J. Rauba, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner, POW Bulgaria (listed twice in Ploesti Roster, 2nd listing is Rouba) ***** Joseph J. Turley, Staff Sergeant, Gunner, POW Bulgaria ***** Walter D. Hardiek, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner **** Nightmare - #41-11896 ***** Julian N. Bleyer, Lt Colonel, Pilot ***** David S. Watt, 1st Lieutenant, Co-Pilot ***** Charles M. Parker, 1st Lieutenant, Navigator ***** Jack H. Rumsey, 1st Lieutenant, Bombardier (Ploesti Roster lists him as CoP) ***** Russel E. Burton, Tech Sergeant, Engineer/Top Turret Gunner ***** Bobby E. McCowa, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator (Ploesti roster spells last name McCowan or McCown) ***** Robert E. Looke, Sergeant, Tail Gunner ***** Frank B. Kozak, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Francis Beauregard, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Jerry J. Joswick, Tech Sergeant, Photographer **** Doc (Black Sunday Lists Bomber Name - Northern Star)- #41-11921 ***** Glenn W. Underwood, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot ***** Jean W. Gambrill, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot ***** Edward Rothkrug, 1st Lieutenant, Navigator ***** Robert J. Judy, Sergeant, Bombardier ***** Clement S. Badeau, Staff Sergeant, Top Turret Gunner (later MIA) ***** Ernest E. Sestina, Sergeant, Radio Operator ***** Francis S. Beatty, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner ***** Henry B. English, Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Rexford H. Rhodes, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner **** Boots - #42-40313 ***** Lawrence E. Murphy, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot, KIA ***** Gilbert H. Kyer, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot, KIA ***** Joseph T. Rotundo, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator, KIA ***** William S. Havens, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier, KIA ***** John B. DeLoire, Tech Sergeant, Engineer/Top Turret Gunner, KIA (Spelled DeLALOIRE on Ploesti Roster) ***** William L. Popham, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator, KIA ***** Edward J. Amand, Staff Sergeant, Gunner, KIA ***** Donald P. Sowers, Sergeant, Tail Gunner, KIA ***** Harold N. Yost, Staff Sergeant, Gunner, POW Rumania ***** Thomas J. McGrath, Tech Sergeant, Gunner, POW Rumania **** Prince Charming - #42-40364 ***** [[Gunn-5372|James A. Gunn Jr. (1919-1943)]], Captain, Pilot, KIA, Silver Star ***** Richard C. Williamson, 1st Lieutenant, Co-Pilot, KIA ***** Bernard E. Leimbach, 1st Lieutenant, Navigator, KIA ***** Robert E. Courtney, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier, KIA ***** Edwin L. Turner, Tech Sergeant, Engineer/Top Turret Gunner, KIA ***** Delmar E. Smith, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator, KIA ***** Stanley M. Horine Jr., Staff Sergeant, Gunner, KIA (Ploesti Roster indicates Stanley was a POW in Bulgaria) ***** Fredrick, L. Stukey Jr., Staff Sergeant, Gunner, KIA (Listed as Frederick in Ploesti Roster) ***** Charles R. Rurak, Staff Sergeant, Gunner, KIA **** Four Eyes - #42-40655 ***** [[Hadcock-45|Lawrence Jack Hadcock (1920-1943)]], 1st Lieutenant, Pilot, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** John P. Kraft, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot, KIA ***** William R. DeBusk, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator, KIA ***** Peter A. Timpo, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier, KIA ***** James B. Hale, Tech Sergeant, Engineer/Top Turret Gunner, KIA ***** Lawrence E. Reitz, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator, KIA ***** Zelwood A. Gravlin, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner, KIA ***** [[Elliott-23106|Robert Clarence Elliott (1919-1943)]], Staff Sergeant, Gunner, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** Eugene O. O'Mara, Staff Sergeant, Gunner, KIA **** Margie - #42-41007 ***** Clarence W. Gooden, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot, KIA ***** Jerome D. Savaria, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot, POW Rumania ***** Ralph F. Parkins Jr., 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator, KIA (Listed twice in Ploesti Roster, 2nd name - Perkins) ***** William H. McNeil, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier, KIA ***** Michael J. Trick, Staff Sergeant, Engineer/Top Turret Gunner, POW Rumania ***** Theodore C. Beaudry, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator, KIA ***** George H. Kaylor, Sergeant, Gunner, KIA ***** Harry G. Deem, Corporal, Gunner, KIA ***** Alexander M. Cochrane, Staff Sergeant, Gunner, KIA ***** Roland B. Cox, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner, KIA *** ''344th Squardron'' ([[:Category: 344th Bombardment Squadron (Heavy), United States Army Air Forces, World War II|344th Bombardment Squadron (Heavy), United States Army Air Forces, World War II category]]) **** ''Kickapoo'' - #41-11768 ***** [[Nespor-6|Robert John Nespor Jr. (1921-1943)]], 1st Lieutenant, Pilot, KIA ***** [[Riley-13852|John Clark Riley Jr (1919-1943)]], 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot, KIA (93rd) ***** Russel W. Polivka, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator, (93rd) (Listed as extra co-pilot on Ploesti Roster) ***** Thurman L. Ward, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier, KIA (93rd) ***** Vaun D. Wenrich, Tech Sergeant, Engineer/Top Turret Gunner, KIA (93rd) ***** Armand R. Massart, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator, KIA (93rd) ***** Eugene R. Garner, Staff Sergeant, Gunner, (93rd) ***** George W. Lawlor, Staff Sergeant, Gunner, KIA (93rd) ***** John P. D' Armour, Staff Sergeant, Gunner, KIA (93rd) ***** Edwin G. Sliwa, Staff Sergeant, Gunner, KIA (93rd) **** Raunchy - #41-11819 ***** Samuel R. Neeley, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot, KIA ***** Herman H. Henslee, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot, KIA ***** Joel I. Corn, 1st Lieutenant, Navigator, KIA ***** Eugene L. Rodgen, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier, KIA ***** Earl T. Edelen, Tech Sergeant, Engineer/Top Turret Gunner, KIA ***** Robert P. Schultz, Sergeant, Top Turret Gunner, KIA ***** William W. Schiffmacher, Sgt, Radio Operator, POW Rumania ***** Charles P. Geers, Sergeant, Tail Gunner, KIA ***** Nick A. Allen, Staff Sergeant, Tunnel Ball Gunner, POW Rumania ***** Alfred D. Cason, Sergeant, Waist Gunner, KIA **** Hail Columbia - #41-11825 ***** [[Kane-1408|John Riley Kane (1907-1996)]], Colonel, Pilot, Medal of Honor ***** John S. Young, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot ***** Norman M. Whalen, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator ***** Harold F. Korger, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** Fredrick A. Leard, Tech Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** William Leo, Sergeant, Tail Gunner ***** Raymond B. Hubbord, 1st Lieutenant, Radio Operator (Spelled Hubbard on Ploesti Roster) ***** Joseph J. LaBranche, Sergeant, Tunnel Ball Gunner ***** Harvey L. Treace, Staff Sergeant, Top Turret Gunner ***** Neville C. Benson, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Fred Weckessler, Tech Sergeant, Engineer/Top Turret Gunner (Not listed in Black Sunday) **** Sneezy - #41-23795 ***** Donald G. Johnson, Tech Sergent (????), Pilot ***** John P. Foley, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot ***** Lloyd E. Hooloway Jr., 1st Lieutenant, Navigator (Spelled Holloway on Ploesti Roster) ***** Charles K. Warren, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** Thomas O'Leary, Corporal, Engineer (listed as gunner on Ploesti Roster) ***** Louis J. McNamara, Staff Sergeant, Radio Operator (listed as gunner on Ploesti Roster) ***** Robert C. Lindsey, Sergeant, Gunner ***** John Onysczak, Sergeant, Gunner (Spelled Onyszcak on Ploesti Roster) ***** William A. Cornut, Sergeant, Gunner ***** Yves J. Gouin, Corporal, Gunner **** Baby - #41-24026 ***** Francis E. Weisler, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot ***** Francis A. McClellan, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot ***** Paul A Warrenfeltz, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator ***** Jospeh L. Nagy, 1st Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** Wayne H. Rutledge, Tech Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Paul A. Joyce, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator *****Arlo D. Beem, Staff Sergeant, Top Turret Gunner ***** Malcomb D. Smith, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner ***** Adney J. Harmon, Staff Sergeant, Tunnel Ball Gunner ***** Chester R. Dell, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner **** ''TAGALONG'' - #41-24197-A ***** [[Hinch-171|Ralph Verlet Hinch (1920-1943)]], 1st Lieutenant, Pilot, Distinguished Service Cross (KIA) ***** [[Barbour-1999|Charles Crawford Barbour (1918-1943)]], 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot, Distinguished Flying Cross (KIA) ***** [[Taylor-100488|James Gordon Taylor Jr. (abt.1917-1943)]], 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator, Distinguished Flying Cross (KIA) ***** Stanley J. Samoski, Bombardier (KIA) ***** Robert F. Mead, Engineer/Top Turret Gunner (POW Romania) ***** Paul F. Eschelman, Radio Operator (KIA) ***** [[Baughn-215|Harry Gilbert Baughn (1924-2002)]], Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner, Distinguished Flying Cross (POW Romania) ***** Donald G. Wright, Tunnel Turret Gunner (POW Romania) ***** Robert C. Coleman, Waist Gunner (POW Romania) ***** Delmar M. Schweigert , Waist Gunner (POW Romania) **** The Vulgar Virgin - #41-24198 ***** Wallace C. Taylor, Captain, Pilot, POW in Rumania ***** [[Packer-2486|Paul Wiser Packer (1921-1943)]], Flight Officer, Co-Pilot, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Wood-53930|Jack Keith Wood (1919-1943)]], 1st Lieutenant, Navigator, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** Robert N. Austin, 1st Lieutenant, Bombardier, KIA ***** [[Rabb-349|Gerald E Rabb (1920-1943)]], Tech Sergeant, Engineer/Top Turret Gunner, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Turgeon-811|Alfred Francis Turgeon (1919-1943)]], Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Duchene-377|Donald Robert Duchene (1924-1943)]], Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** Arthur B. Van Kleek, Sergeant, Tunnel Ball Gunner, KIA ***** [[Robins-3079|Ralph Melville Robins (1920-1943)]], Sergeant, Waist Gunner, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** Louis Kaiser, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner, KIA **** Hadley's Harem - #41-24311 ***** Gilbert B. Hadley, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot, KIA ***** James R. Lindsey, Flight Officer, Co-Pilot, KIA ***** Harold Tabacoff, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator, Interred in Turkey ***** Leon M. Storms, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier, KIA ***** Russell B. Page, Tech Sergeant, Engineer/Top Turret Gunner, Interred in Turkey ***** William F. Leonard, Radio Operator/Tunnel Ball Gunner, Interred in Turkey ***** Frank Nemoth, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner, Interred in Turkey (Spelled Nemeth on Ploesti Roster) ***** Pershing W. Waples, Staff Sergeant, Gunner, Interred in Turkey ***** Leroy Newton, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner, Interred in Turkey ***** Christopher N. Holweger, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner, Interred in Turkey (Listed as tail gunner on Ploesti Roster) **** Sad Sack - #42-40208 ***** William D. Banks, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot ***** Carl F. Root, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot ***** Theodore C. Stewart, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator ***** Joseph L. Souza, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** Earl D. Rice, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Durward Carbury, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner (Ploesti Roster spells name Duward A. Carberry) ***** Wilson Cain, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner ***** Floyd M. Pleasant, Tech Sergeant, Gunner ***** Walter A. Golec, Tech Sergeant, Top Turret Gunner ***** Henry Richotte, Sergeant, Gunner *** '''345th Squadron''' ([[:Category: 345th Bomber Squadron (Heavy), United States Army Air Forces, World War II|345th Bomber Squadron (Heavy), United States Army Air Forces, World War II category]]) **** Chug-A-Lug - #41-11766 ***** Leroy B. Morgan, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot ***** Hosea W. Rich, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot ***** Victor H. Larson, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator ***** Chaplin J. Watkins, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** James T. Van Ness, Tech Sergeant, Top Turret Gunner, KIA ***** Robert L. Tipton, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator ***** Norbert I. Petrie, Tech Sergeant, Tail Gunner ***** Norman I. Cupp, Staff Sergeant, Gunner ***** Forrest D. Hudley, Sergeant, Gunner **** Chief - #41-11774 ***** Thomas P. Fravega, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot, KIA 1 Dec 1943 in Germany ***** James R. Morgan, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot ***** Joseph W. Parshall, 1st Lieutenant, Navigator ***** Edward Strickbine, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** Oscar F. McWhirter, Tech Sergeant, Engineer/Top Turret Gunner ***** Anthony T. Fravega, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator ***** James Gabehart, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner ***** Bronislaus C. Pitak, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** George H. Parramore, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner, KIA in Germany ***** Eric C. Hurt, Staff Sergeant, Tunnel Ball Gunner **** Lil Joe - #41-11886 ***** Lindley P. Hussey, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot, POW Rumania ***** Donald Jenkins, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot, KIA ***** Phillip E. Nelson, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator, KIA ***** Allan E. Peterson, 1st Lieutenant, Bombardier, KIA ***** Lloyd T. Fowler, Tech Sergeant, Engineer/Top Turret Gunner, KIA ***** Edmond T. Terry, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator, POW Rumania ***** Roy C. Carney, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner, KIA ***** Raymond A. Heisner, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner, POW Rumania ***** James E. Turner, Staff Sergeant, Gunner, POW Rumania ***** Joseph Brown, Sergeant, Gunner, POW Rumania, (Not of Black Sunday Roster) **** Semper Felix - #41-24246 ***** August W. Sulflow, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot, KIA ***** Leroy P. Miller, 1st Lieutenant, Co-Pilot, KIA ***** Phillip P. Miller, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator, KIA ***** Anel B. Shay Jr., 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier, KIA ***** Leonard E. Reger, Tech Sergeant, Engineer/Top Turret Gunner, KIA ***** William E. Treichler, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator, POW Rumania ***** Vincent L. Politte, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner, KIA ***** Norman L. Meyer, Staff Sergeant, Gunner, KIA ***** Henry A. Gallas, Staff Sergeant, Gunner, KIA ***** Jack O. Samson, Sergeant, Gunner, KIA ***** Leroy F. Schlenker, Co-Pilot, KIA (Not listed in Black Sunday) **** '''Old Baldy''' - #42-40102-T ***** [[Dore-1338|John Joseph Dore Jr (1919-1943)]], 1st Lieutenant, Pilot, Silver Star, (KIA) ***** [[Stallings-950|John Bridges Stallings (1918-1943)]], 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot (KIA) ***** [[Franks-3842|Worthington Alfred Franks (1919-1943)]], 1st Lieutenant, Navigator (KIA) ***** [[Finneran-150|Joseph Finneran (1921-1943)]], 1st Lieutenant, Bombardier (KIA) ***** [[Norris-14231|Frank Norris (1919-1943)]], Tech Sergeant, Engineer/Top Turret Gunner, (KIA) ***** [[Lower-1516|Max Lower (1920-1943)]], Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator (KIA) ***** [[Jones-140079|Wesley Leon Jones (1921-1943)]], Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner (KIA) ***** [[Packer-2568|Stanley Packer (1923-1943)]], Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner (KIA) ***** [[Iosco-1|Joseph Iosco (1912-1943)]], Staff Sergeant, Gunner (KIA) ***** [[Gleason-1984|Ray L. Gleason (1919-1943)]], Staff Sergeant, Gunner (KIA) **** Air Lobe - #42-40312 ***** [[Thomas-68617|John Blakeslee Thomas (1920-1943)]], 1st Lieutenant, Pilot, KIA ***** David M. Lewis, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot, KIA ***** Robert D. Nash, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator, POW Rumania (Ploesti Roster indicates KIA) ***** [[McCandless-996|George McCandless (1920-1943)]], 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier, KIA ***** Elijah D. Johnson, Tech Sergeant, Engineer, Top Turret Gunner, KIA ***** Eugene E. Gough, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator, KIA (Spelled Gouch on Ploesti Roster) ***** [[Salsbury-429|Richard Gerald Salsbury (1924-1943)]], Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner, KIA ***** [[Davies-17987|George Edward Davies (1916-1943)]], Staff Sergeant, Gunner, KIA ***** William A Kneisl, Staff Sergeant, Gunner, KIA ***** Eldon L. Carter, Staff Sergeant, Gunner, KIA **** Snake Eyes - #42-40316 ***** Hilary M. Blevins, 2nd Lieutenant, Pilot ***** James O' Grady, Flight Officer, Co-Pilot (Ploesti Roster first name = John) ***** William Toles, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator ***** Harold G. Moore, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** Harold G. Knotts, Tech Sergeant, Engineer ***** Mark B. Weber, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator ***** John Probst, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner (Ploesti Roster spells last name Propst) ***** Norris F. Dietrich, Staff Sergeant, Gunner ***** Barner F. Clemens, Staff Sergeant, Gunner, WIA ***** Ernest V. Martin, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner, KIA **** The Sandman - #42-40402 ***** Robert W. Sternfels, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot ***** Barney Jackson, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot ***** Anthony W. Flesch, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator ***** David A. Polachek, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** William W. Stout, Tech Sergeant, Engineer/Top Turret Gunner ***** Frank Just, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator ***** John T. Weston, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner ***** Raymond E. Stewart, Sergeant, Tunnel Ball Gunner ***** Harry Rifkin, Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Merle B. Bolen, Sergeant, Waist Gunner **** Maternity Ward - #42-40663 ***** John V. Ward, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot, KIA (Ploesti Roster indicates later a POW in Italy) ***** Andrew L. Anderson, Flight Officer, Co-Pilot, KIA ***** Beverly S. Huntly, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator, KIA (Spelled Huntley on Ploesti Roster) ***** Henry C. Crump Jr., 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier, KIA ***** James J. Toth, Tech Sergeant, Engineer/Top Turret Gunner, KIA ***** Leon D. Pemberton, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator, KIA ***** Robert E. Long, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner, KIA ***** Kenneth L. Turner, Staff Sergeant, Gunner, KIA ***** Harold W. Scott, Staff Sergeant, Gunner, KIA ***** William J. Fay, Staff Sergeant, Gunner, KIA **** Battleaxe - #42-40973 (Crew from the 389th) ***** Charles A. Salyer, Flight Officer, Pilot ***** Nicholas G. Cilli, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot ***** James S. Grover, 1st Lieutenant, Navigator ***** Walter E. Mackey, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier (KIA 1 Dec 1943) ***** Roy D. Hammond, Tech Sergeant, Engineer/Top Turret Gunner ***** George T. Aguayo, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator ***** John A. Verbitski, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner ***** Ralph C. Wessel, Staff Sergeant, Waist Guner ***** Harold L. Pace, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Charles P. McCaughey, Staff Sergeant, Tunnel Ball Gunner (Not listed in Black Sunday) **** Kate Smith - #42-40991 ***** James A. Deeds, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot, KIA ***** Clifton C. Foster, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot, POW Rumania ***** Francis V. Montemurro, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator, KIA ***** Theodore F. Scarborough, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier, KIA ***** Frank E. Leising, Tech Sergeant, Engineer/Top Turret Gunner, KIA ***** James M. Howie, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator, KIA (Died in Rumania Hospital from injuries) ***** Donald A. Pimlott, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner, KIA ***** Joseph T. Cupina, Staff Sergeant, Gunner, KIA ***** John W. Potts, Staff Sergeant, Gunner, KIA ***** Adolph Olleenik, Staff Sergeant, Gunner, KIA (Spelled Olenik in Ploesti Roster) *** ''415th Squadron'' ([[:Category: 415th Bombardment Squadron (Heavy), United States Army Air Forces, World War II|415th Bombardment Squadron (Heavy), United States Army Air Forces, World War II category]]) **** Daisy Mae - #41-11815 ***** Lewis N. Ellis, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot ***** Callistus E. Fager, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot ***** Julius K. Klenkbell, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator ***** Guido Gioana, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier, WIA ***** Arthur T. Waugh, Tech Sergeant, Top Turret Gunner (listed as Radio Operator in Ploesti Roster) ***** Nicholas C. Hunt, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner ***** Carl A. Alfredson, Staff Sergeant, Tunnel Ball Gunner ***** Owen J. Coldiron, Staff Sergeant, Radio Operator ***** Blase B. Dillman, Tech Sergeant, Waist Gunner (Listed as Engineer/Top Turret Gunner in Ploesti Roster) ***** James W. Ayers, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner, WIA **** Stinger - #41-11817 (Crew from the 389th) ***** Andrew W. Opsata, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot ***** Louis R. Quaglino, Flight Officer, Co-Pilot ***** Howard J. LaLonde, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator ***** Donald N. DiCoscoe, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier Possible DiCosol according to Ploesti Roster) ***** Chares P. Quinlan, Tech Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Paul A. Nicholson, Tech Sergeant, Engineer/Top Turret Gunner ***** William G. Pimm, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner ***** John H. Gormey, Staff Sergeant, Gunner ***** John M. Oakes, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner **** Lil De-Icer - #41-11836 ***** James L. Merrick, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot ***** Howard A. Schaufele, 1st Lieutenant, Co-Pilot ***** Elton R. Stutling, 1st Lieutenant, Navigator ***** Jerome S. Victor, 1st Lieutenant, Bombardier (listed as flying with Pettigrew on Ploesti Roster) ***** Hugh D. Nelson, Tech Sergeant, Top Turret Gunner (Listed as flying with Pettigrew on Ploesti Roster) ***** Robert J. Cooper, Tech Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** William D. Isaacson, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner (Listed as flying with Pettigrew on Ploesti Roster) ***** Edward L. Haydeck, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner (Listed as flying with Pettigrew on Ploesti Roster, listed as Haydek on Ploesti Roster ***** Eugene M. Gambell, Staff Sergeant, Photographer (Spelled Grambrell on Ploesti Roster) ***** Eugene P. Tomlinson, Tech Sergeant, Gunner **** Black Jack - #41-23661 ***** Delbert H. Hahn, Major, Command Pilot ***** John W. Viewers, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot (Spelled Viers on Ploesti Roster) ***** Nathan Nowak, 1st Lieutenant, Navigator ***** [[Vengelen-1|Raymond Fredrick Vengelen (1915-1999)]], 1st Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** Robert L. Baird, Tech Sergeant, Top Turret Gunner ***** James E. Creighton, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator ***** Isadore I. Klein, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner ***** Leslie J. Foster, Staff Sergeant, Gunner ***** John H. Chapman, Staff Sergeant, Gunner ***** Curtis Washburn, Staff Sergeant, Gunner First name spelled Curtiss on Ploesti Roster) **** Boiler Maker II - #41-23782 ***** Theodore E. Helin, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot, POW Rumania ***** Charles E. Smith, Flight Officer, Co-Pilot, POW Rumania ***** Albert M. Arnson, 1st Lieutenant, Navigator, POW Rumania (Spelled Aronson on Ploesti Roster) ***** Maynard G. Hubbard, 1st Lieutenant, Bombardier, POW Rumania ***** Harry C. Opp, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator, POW Rumania ***** Albert W. White, Tech Sergeant, Engineer, POW Rumania ***** Delbert R. Warner, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner, POW Rumania ***** Raymond C. Walaczaka (Walaska), Staff Sergeant, Tunnel Ball Gunner, POW Rumania ***** Peter C. Passalacqua, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner, POW Rumania ***** William M. Zeger, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner, POW Rumania **** Fertile Myrtle - #41-24023 ***** Herbert I. Shingler Jr., Major, Pilot ***** Lyle A. Spencer, Captain, Co-Pilot ***** Albert V. Freeman Jr., 1st Lieutenant, Navigator ***** Jack W. Kaboth, 1st Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** Robert H. Johnson, 2nd Lieutenant, Waist Gunner (Listed as Robert J. Johnson - Engineer) ***** George W. Fulfer, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator ***** Edward F. McSweeny, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner ***** Ernest F. Knutson, Staff Sergeant, Tunnel Ball Gunner ***** Seth G. Ely, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** John W. Morgan, Gunner (from 389th) ***** Haven J. Davis, Tech Sergeant, Engineer/Top Turret Gunner (Not listed in Black Sunday) **** Little Joe - #41-24195 ***** Wesley N. Pettigrew, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot ***** Willam J. Bergan, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot ***** [[Staehle-73|John Ferdinand Staehle (1918-2001)]], 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator (listed as flying with Shingler on Ploesti Roster) ***** Oeva A. Weijanen, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** Lawrence L. Scholl, Tech Sergeant, Top Turret Gunner ***** Lowell A. Folks, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator ***** James O. Leming, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner (listed as flying with E. Ward of the 389th on Ploesti Roster) ***** Jack L. Swafford, Staff Sergeant, Tunnel Ball Gunner ***** Howard E. Leon, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Emiel F. DaBaets, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner **** Penelope - #42-40195 ***** Martin A. Speiser, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot ***** Daniel H. Walls, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot ***** Robert C. Stephens, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator ***** William E. Wright, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier (Listed on Ploesti roster as flying with Palm, KIA) ***** Donald C. Yocum, Tech Sergeant, Engineer/Top Turret Gunner ***** Warren A. Orr, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator ***** Larry M. McCabe, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner ***** Elbert M. Payne, Tech Sergeant, Tunnel Ball Gunner ***** Crosby M. Smith, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner (Listed on Ploesti roster flying with Spurrier) ***** Roy J. Foy, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner **** The Cornhusker - #42-40322 ***** Ned McCarthy, 2nd Lieutenant, Pilot, KIA ***** Clyde E. Miller, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot, KIA ***** Joseph F. Morre, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator, KIA ***** Robert L. Price, 1st Lieutenant, Bombardier, KIA ***** Claude C. Roberts, Tech Sergeant, Waist Gunner, KIA (Listed as Engineer/Top Turret Gunner on Ploesti Roster) ***** Dewey O. Jackson, Tech Sergeant, Top Turret Gunner, KIA (Listed as Radio Operator on Ploesti Roster) ***** Glenn D. Darr, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner, KIA ***** Glenn L. Koontz, Staff Sergeant, Tunnel Ball Gunner, KIA ***** Stephen Wargo, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner, KIA ***** Clayton E. Ballard, Staff Sergeant, Gunner, KIA **** Yen-Tu - #42-40520 ***** Edward T. McGuire, 2nd Lieutenant, Pilot, KIA ***** James H. Marrah, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot, KIA ***** Max H. Shcweitz, 1st Lieutenant, Navigator, KIA (Spelled SCHIWETZ on Ploesti Roster) ***** Russell H. Godde, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier, KIA (389th BG detached to 98th) ***** Turner Y. Johnson, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator, KIA ***** Harry G. Konecny, Tech Sergeant, Engineer/Top Turret Gunner, KIA ***** Moses F. Tate, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner, KIA ***** James R. Waltman, Staff Sergeant, Tunnel Ball Gunner, POW Rumania ***** Robert Rans, Staff Sergeant, Gunner, POW Rumania ***** Clark S. Fitzpatric, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner, POW Rumania (Spelled Fitzpatrick on Ploesti Roster) **** Black Magic - #42-40662 ***** Dwight D. Patch, 2nd Lieutenant, Pilot ***** John C. Parks, 1st Lieutenant, Co-Pilot (Spelled Park on Ploesti Roster) ***** Phillip G. Papish, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator ***** William J. Reynolds, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** Ellis J. Bonorden, Tech Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Richard F. Fulcher, Staff Sergeant, Top Turret Gunner ***** Kenneth W. Parish, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator/Gunner ***** John A. Ditullio, Staff Sergeant, Tunnel Ball Gunner ***** Joseph J. McHune, Staff Sergent, Waist Gunner (Spelled McCune on Ploesti Roster) ***** Clyde C. Fry, Tech Sergeant, Tail Gunner (Not listed in Black Sunday) ***** Richard E. Parke, Tech Sergeant, Engineer/Top Turret Gunner (Not listed in Black Sunday) **** Li'l Jughaid - #42-63758 ***** Robert G. Nicholson, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot ***** Harry J. Baker, 1st Lieutenant, Co-Pilot ***** Oscie K. Parker, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator ***** Boyden Supiano, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** Joseph G. Redfield, Tech Sergeant, Waist Gunner (Listed as Engineer/Top Turret Gunner on Ploesti Roster) ***** Walter Cybulski, Tech Sergeant, Top Turret Gunner (Listed as Radio Operator on Ploesti Roster) ***** Clarence A. Laidlaw, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner ***** Manual R. Rangel, Staff Sergeant, Tunnel Ball Gunner ***** Roy B. McCracken, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner, ***** Donald J. Osburn, Staff Sergeant, Gunner ** '''376th Bombardment Group (Heavy)''' - Nickname: Liberandos, Commander: [[Compton-4108|Keith Karl Compton (1915-2004)]], 28 Bombers ([[:Category: 376th Bombardment Group (Heavy), United States Army Air Forces, World War II|376th Bombardment Group (Heavy), United States Army Air Forces, World War II category]]) *** ''512th Squadron'' **** Doodlebug - #41-23724 ***** John B. McAtee, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot ***** James W. Welch, 1st Lieutenant, Co-Pilot ***** R. Johnson, Navigator ***** Isreal I. Soloff, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier (Spelled Israel on Ploesti Roster) ***** Kenneth W. Smith, Tech Sergeant, Engineer ***** William G. Jordon, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator ***** Joseph Tamuleircz, Staff Sergeant, Gunner (Spelled Tamueircz on Ploesti Roster) ***** Libert T. Hurt, Staff Sergeant, Gunner ***** Murry L. Heckert, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner **** Brewery Wagon - #41-24294 ***** John D. Palm, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot, POW Rumania ***** William F. Love, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot, POW, Rumania ***** William M. Wright,2nd Lieutenant, Navigator, KIA ***** Robert W. Merrell,2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier, KIA ***** Alexander P. Rockinson, Tech Sergeant, Engineer, POW Rumania ***** Harold T. Block, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator, POW Rumania ***** William E. Thompson, Staff Sergeant, Gunner, POW Rumania ***** Austin D. Chastain, Tech Sergent, Gunner, POW Rumania ***** Dallas A. Robertson, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner, POW Rumania ***** Clay E. Snyder, Staff Sergeant, Gunner, POW Rumania **** War Maid - #41-24297 ***** Wilfred E. Hines, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot, Interred Turkey ***** James M. Collision, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot, Interred Turkey ***** Lavern H. Snetting, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator, Interred Turkey ***** Robert D. Smith, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier, Interred Turkey ***** Auther M. Leadingham, Tech Sergeant, Engineer, Interred Turkey ***** Ernest B. Piper, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator, Interred Turkey ***** Whilliam W. Whitesides, Staff Sergeant, Gunner, Interred Turkey ***** Hayes B. Callihan, Staff Sergeant, Gunner, Interred Turkey (Spelled Callahan on Ploesti Roster) ***** Clayton L. Perry, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner, Interred Turkey ***** Ronald L. Hickey, Staff Sergeant, Gunner, Interred Turkey **** ''Wongo Wongo'' - #42-40563 - spun out of control and fell into the sea near Corfu, off the coast of Greece. ***** [[Flavelle-24|Brian Woolley Flavelle (1914-1943)]], 1st Lieutenant, Pilot, KIA, Silver Star ***** [[Ryan-14195|John Charles Ryan (1917-1943)]], 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Wilson-78950|Robert F Wilson (-1943)]], 1st Lieutenant, Mission Navigator, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Lanning-888|Jack Burdette Lanning (1919-1943)]], 1st Lieutenant, Mission Bombardier, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Cleveland-3927|John Howard Cleveland (1922-1943)]], Technical Sergeant, Engineer/Top Turret Gunner, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Lutz-3138|Willis S Lutz (1922-1943)]], Technical Sergeant, Radio Operator, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[McLaughlin-6609|Timothy Oscar McLaughlin (1921-1943)]], Staff Sergeant, Gunner, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Bowden-3862|Robert Merion Bowden (1919-1943)]], Staff Sergeant, Gunner, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Janacek-25|Melick J. Janacek (1921-1943)]], Staff Sergeant, Gunner, KIA, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** [[Lazar-209|Sander Lazar (1912-1943)]], Sergeant, Photographer/Gunner, KIA, Air Medal **** Bomb Boogie - #42-40229 31-H ***** [[Miller-91867|Richard Thuma Miller (1917-2005)]], 1st Lieutenant, Pilot, Distinguished Flying Cross ***** William J. Campbell, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot ***** Casper J. Hexberg, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator ***** Torrence H. McFarland, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** Lucien P. Francoeur, Tech Sergeant, Engineer ***** Bernard Mechanic, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator ***** Thomas R. Riley, Sergeant, Gunner ***** Harold L. Schuster, Staff Sergeant, Gunner ***** Russel Johns, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner ***** Hugh E. Gregg, Staff Sergeant, Gunner (Listed as part of Storz crew on Ploesti Roster **** #42-40658 ***** James I. Miller, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot ***** Lester H. Ronsberg, 1st Lieutenant, Co-Pilot ***** Edwin C. Hollingsworth, 1st Lieutenant, Navigator ***** Homer Drakoulas, 1st Lieutenant, Bombardier (Changed surname to Drake after the war) ***** Lloyd M. Bassett, Tech Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Guy Rees Jr., Staff Sergeant, Radio Operator ***** Lester A. McMahon, Staff Sergeant, Gunner ***** Peter Kalomalos, Staff Sergeant, Top Turret Gunner ***** Warren C. McKee, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner *** ''513th Squadron'' **** Queen Bee - #41-11591 ***** William R. Zimmerman, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot ***** Preston M. Hawk, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot ***** Gordon D. Seibert, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator ***** Willam H. Rutledge, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** Earl E. Paulson, Tech Sergeant, Engineer (Spelled Earl J. on Ploesto Roster) ***** William B. Stout, Tech Sergent, Radio Operator ***** Edward A. Lis, Tech Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Robert T. Stoddard, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** William T. Curry, Tech Sergeant, Tail Gunner **** Lil Abner - #41-11779 ***** Hubert H. Whitlock, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot ***** Cecil C. Crawford, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot ***** Dean B. Richards, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator ***** Richard N. Sloss, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** Nicholas Badida, Tech Sergeant, Engineer ***** David C. McLendon, Staff Sergeant, Radio Operator ***** Eino A. Bumala, Tech Sergrant, Waist Gunner ***** Robert C. Davis, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Sylvester E. Haubrich, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner **** Tangerine - #41- 11916 ***** Charles L. Hobbs, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot ***** Richard C. Ruecroft, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot ***** Albert W Tegnazian, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator ***** Robert A. Walker, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** Harry Shultz, Tech Sergeant, Engineer ***** James J. Foy, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator ***** Alton M. Perry, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Frank J. McGowen, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Henry Magaram, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner **** Let's Go - #41-24032 ***** Ernest W. Fogal, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot ***** Edward O. Smithdale, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot (Spelled Smithdeal on Ploesti Roster) ***** John L. Guillerman, 1st Lieutenant, Navigator ***** Theodore N. Gill, 1st Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** Wickham E. Larzelere, Tech Sergeant, Engineer ***** Diane F. Snodgrass, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator ***** John V. Welton, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** William Wildermuth Jr., Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Richard Lipps, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner **** Wolf Pack - #42-40315 ***** J. P. Deveuve, 1ts Lieutenant, Pilot ***** Grover H. Buxton, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot ***** Frank W. Kearny Jr., 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator (Spelled Keaney on Ploesti Roster) ***** Ralph L. Talas,2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** Rudolph Stellar, Tech Sergeant, Engineer ***** Gustave C. Huneke, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator ***** Louis Preite, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner (Spelled Preitte on Ploesti Roster) ***** Paul M. Furnell, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Louie D. Arizza, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner **** Barrel House Bessie - #42-40317 ***** Wayne V. Friberg, 2nd Lieutenant, Pilot ***** Richard F. Hurd, Sergeant, Co-Pilot ***** Kenneth D. Hamilton, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator ***** George A. Lascurettes, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** Woodrow W. Johnston, Tech Sergeant, Engineer ***** Jewett A. Bale, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator ***** Anthony J. Peidl, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Parke L. Hoover, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** John J. Masterson, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner ***** Albert Grosse, Sergeant, No position listed **** Little Richard - #42-40660 ***** Dean E. Lear, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot ***** John O. McDonald, 1st Lieutenant, Co-Pilot (Ploesti Roster has no middle initial.) ***** Warren H. Grigg, 1st Lieutenant, Navigator ***** John N. Gekas, 1st Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** Louis G. Fischer, Tech Sergeant, Engineer ***** Richard G. Byers, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator ***** Melvin B. Holbrook, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Burdette V. Lindeman, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Roscoe L. Keller, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner *** ''514th Squadron'' **** Wash's Tub - #41-11636 ***** James Bock, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot ***** Kenneth F. Snow, 1st Lieutenant, Co-Pilot ***** Robert Y. Price, 1st Lieutenant, Navigator ***** Irving R. Bloom, 1st Lieutenant, Bombardier (Listed flying with Block on Ploesti Roster) ***** Fredrick P. Russek, Tech Sergeant, Engineer (Spelled Frederick on Ploesti Roster) ***** Charles J. Cannor, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator (Spelled Cannon on Ploesti Roster) ***** Fred R. Bond, Staff Sergeant, Top Turret Gunner ***** Daniel M. Brunson, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Charles W. Wilkinson, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Edwin R. Breslin, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner ***** Hilliard S. Price, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot (Not listed in Black Sunday) ***** Earnest E. West, Staff Sergeant, Medical Corp **** Per-Diem The Second - #41-11935 ***** Robert Hart Storz, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot ***** Mark J. Mathers Jr., 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot ***** Thomas. H. Schuler, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator ***** William E. Seigfried, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** Joseph T. Quinn, Tech Sergeant, Engineer ***** Walter Brazon, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator ***** Charles H. Phillips, Staff Sergeant, Top Turret Gunner ***** Sylvannus O. Skrovig, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Glenn R. Unger, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** William T. Minyard, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner ***** Hugh E. Gregg, Staff Sergeant, Gunner (Not listed in Black Sunday) **** Georgia Peach - #41-24252 ***** Lyle T. Ryan, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot ***** Robert E. Mason, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot ***** Izaak Kotkin, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator ***** Robert C. Greybill, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** Melvin F. Hamlon, Tech Sergeant, Engineer (Spelled Hanlon on Ploesti Roster) ***** Theodore Levy, Staff Sergeant, Radio Operator, ***** Ralph A. Reed, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Jerrod A. Gibbs, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Edward R. Martens, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner **** Patches - #41-24310 ***** Donald R. O'Sullivan, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot ***** Walter F. Tubb, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot ***** Kenneth F. Johnston, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator ***** Jose R. Felix, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** Earl R. Parker, Tech Sergeant, Engineer ***** Earl T. Leisure, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator ***** William M. Howie, Staff Sergeant, Gunner ***** Farley. R. Lewis, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Robert J. Sweet, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Joseph F. Skradski, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner **** 8-Ball - #42-40206 ***** Myron R. Conn, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot ***** Jack M. Lewis, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot ***** John R. Pace, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator ***** Lewis A. Rochez III, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** Walter W. Smith, Tech Sergeant, Engineer/Top Turret Gunner ***** Hubert H. Reischl, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator ***** Bille M. Riffe, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Ernest E. West, Staff Sergeant, Gunner (Listed as flying with Bock in Black Sunday) ***** Elwood E. Kotil, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner ***** L.J. Madden, 1st Lieutenant, Photographer ***** Hubert W. Sunderland, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator (Not listed in Black Sunday) **** G.I. Ginnie - #42-40657 ***** [[Appold-11|Norman Carl Appold (1917-2004]], Major, Pilot ***** Edward G. Duffy, 1st Lieutenant, Co-Pilot ***** [[Redding-1856|Rylan Covington Redding Sr. (1923-1990)]], 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator ***** [[Tabb-463|Clarence Eugene Tabb Jr. (1922-1995)]], 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** [[McKee-7659|Richard James McKee (1919-1967)]], Tech Sergeant, Engineer ***** [[Brown-173241|Stuart Charles Brown (1917-2017)]], Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator ***** [[Morgan-42017|Raymond Donald Morgan (1918-1955)]], Waist Gunner ***** Harold D. Meyer, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner ***** George C. Barwell, Flight Lieutenant, Top Turret Gunner, RAF **** The Gremlin ***** Harlen D. Whipple, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot ***** Robert A. Robinson, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot ***** Daniel W. Paul, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator ***** James W. Hammons, 1st Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** Oren A. Beuter, Tech Sergeant, Engineer ***** Thomas E. Mack, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** John P. O'Hara, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Louis R. Gerka, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner (Spelled Gorka on Ploesti Roster and listed as flying with Ward) ***** Carmello J. Milioto, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator ***** Alfred J. Runyan, Staff Sergeant, Gunner *** ''515th Squadron'' **** Chum V/Kitty Quick - #41-11630 ***** Jerome P. DuFour, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot ***** Stanley Lee, 1st Lieutenant, Co-Pilot ***** John A. McDonald, 1st Lieutenant, Navigator (Listed as John O. on Ploesti Roster) ***** Anthony R. Paakos, 2nd Lieutenant Bombardier (Spelled Pakos on Ploesti Roster) ***** Donald W. Gorman, Tech Sergeant, Engineer/Waist Gunner ***** George A. Sommer, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator ***** John E. O'Conner, Staff Sergeant, Gunner ***** Leonard J. Stephens, Staff Sergeant, Top Turret Gunner ***** John P. Gotham, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner ***** Malcom C. McIntire, 1st Lieutenant, Navigator (Not listed in Black Sunday) ***** David A. McNamara, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot (Not listed in Black Sunday) ***** George M. Summers, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator (Not listed in Black Sunday) **** Angie The Ox, #41-24031 ***** Frank C. Wright, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot ***** Hillard S. Price, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot (Listed flying with Bock in Ploesti Roster) ***** Malcomb McIntire, 1st Lieutenant, Navigator (Listed flying with Dufour on Ploesto Roster) ***** Allen V. Shouse, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** Robert C. Albert, Staff Sergeant, Engineer ***** Pat H. Hodges, Staff Sergeant, Top Turret Gunner ***** Raymond N. Dickey, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner ***** Robinson B. Berry, Tech Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Wayne Sowers, Tech Sergeant, Waist Gunner (Listed flying with Jones in the 44th BG on Ploesti Roster) **** Little Isadore - #42-40203 ***** [[Bley-235|Charles William Bley (1918-1944)]], 1st Lieutenant, Pilot, KIA Jan 1944 ***** David A. McNamera, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot (Listed as flying with DuFour on Ploesti Roster, Spelled McNamara on Ploesti Roster) ***** George T. Hughes, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator ***** Jerome J. Goldberg, 1st Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** Harold F. Town, Tech Sergeant, Engineer ***** John C. Russ, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator ***** Harry C. Krause, Tech Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Donald J. Klein, Staff Sergeant, Gunner ***** Richard E. Larsen, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner **** Joey Uptown/Satan's Kids - #42-40232 ***** Guy E. Holt, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot ***** Herbert M. Palmtag, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot ***** Harold A. Fisher, 1st Lieutenant, Navigator ***** Paul C. DeTreville, 1st Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** Arthur L. Roger, Tech Sergeant, Engineer (Spelled Rogers on Ploesti Roster) ***** Paul H. Brown, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator (Listed as Paul N. on Ploesti Roster) ***** Anthony A Grecki, Sergeant, Top Turret Gunner ***** John T. Ramey, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner ***** Charles, C. Boals, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner **** #42-40319 (LIsted as Dopy Goldberg in Black Sunday, ??? Rebel elsewhere) ***** Donaldson B. Hurd, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot ***** Arnold B. Good, 1st Lieutenant, Co-Pilot (Arnold N. on Ploesti Roster) ***** Jack Reiter, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator ***** Kermit P. Hansen, 1st Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** John K. Farnam, Tech Sergeant, Engineer ***** Harry W. Crampton, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator ***** Donald J. Emaus, Staff Sergeant, Top Turret Gunner (Spelled Emanus on Ploesti Roster) ***** Alfred S. Farrington, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner (Spelled Ferrington on Ploesti Roster) ***** Arthur L. Johnson, Staff Sergeant, Gunner **** Teggie Ann - #42-40664 ***** [[Compton-4108|Keith Karl Compton (1915-2004)]], Colonial, Group Commander/Pilot ***** Ralph P. Thompson, Captain, Co-Pilot ***** Harold A. Wicklund, Captain, Navigator ***** Elbert L. Hester, 1st Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** Leonard S. Pate, Tech Sergeant, Engineer ***** Lawrence M. Vaughn, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator ***** Angelo A. Aspesi, Staff Sergeant, Gunner ***** Charles D. Robbins, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner ***** Leonard J. Picard, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner ***** [[Ent-40|Uzal Girard Ent (1901-1948)]] Brigadier General, Mission Commander **** Good Time Charlie - #41-24030 ***** [[Gluck-258|Edwin Leonard Gluck (1918-1999)]], 1st Lieutenant, Pilot ***** [[Orr-9731|Daniel Bell Orr (1919-2011)]], 1st Lieutenant, Co-Pilot ***** Thomas W. McGrain, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator (Listed as flying with Gunn on Ploesti Roster) ***** [[Cummings-10026|John Fredrick Cummings (1918-1945)]], 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier ***** William M. Dent, Tech Sergeant, Engineer ***** Edgar W. Brackman, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator ***** David A. Russel, Staff Sergeant, Top Turret Gunner (Spelled Russell on Ploesti Roster) ***** Charles R. Biggs, Staff Sergeant, Gunner ***** James E. Rose, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner == Sources == * [http://www.americanairmuseum.com/mission/2024 America Air Museum in Britain - Operation Tidal Wave] - The Air Museum has individual pages for the air groups, squadrons, bombers and airmen * [http://www.ploesti.com/roster.pdf Ploesti - Bomber Crewmen Who Flew on Tidal Wave] Rosters of Bomber Crews * [https://www.historynet.com/ploesti-anatomy-disaster.htm Hoyt S. Vandenberg, Jr., ''"Ploesti: Anatomy of a Disaster"''] Originally published in the January 2013 issue of Armchair General, History.Net - Short Narrative of Ploesti Mission * [https://www.airforcemag.com/PDF/MagazineArchive/Magazine%20Documents/2015/February%202015/0215ploesti.pdf John T. Correll, ''Twenty-seven Minutes Over Ploesti''] AIR FORCE MAGAZINE, February 2015. * [https://warfarehistorynetwork.com/2020/04/28/ploesti-raid-a-tragic-tidal-wave/ Mark Carlson, ''Ploesti Raid: A Tragic Tidal Wave''], Originally published in WWII Quarterly * [https://warfarehistorynetwork.com/2015/08/07/operation-tidal-wave-takes-aim-at-ploesti/ Sam McGowan, Operation Tidal Wave Takes Aim at Ploesti], * [https://www.44thbombgroup.org/ A BIG DATA HISTORY OF THE 44TH BOMB GROUP] * [http://www.greenharbor.com/ROHPDF/ROHAU43.pdf, 44th Bomb Group Roll of Honor and Casualties, 1 August 1943, Ploesti Oil Complex, Romania, Compiled by Will Lundy Originally published in 1987 Updated and re-released in 2005] *[https://www.airforcemag.com/PDF/MagazineArchive/Documents/1988/September%201988/0988valor.pdf Into the Mouth of Hell, BY JOHN L. FRISBEE, Contributing Editor, AirForce Magazine, September 1988] * [https://www.dpaa.mil/Portals/85/Ploesti%20Slides.pdf DEFENSE POW/MIA ACCOUNTING AGENCY The Ploiești Unknowns Project] * [https://www.142wg.ang.af.mil/News/Article-Display/Article/1591752/remembering-operation-tidal-wave-at-75-years-oregonians-in-the-low-level-missio/ Remembering Operation Tidal Wave at 75 Years – Oregonians in the Low-Level Mission against Ploiești, 1 August 1943,
Published Aug. 1, 2018, Lt Col Terrence G. Popravak, Jr., USAF (Retired)] ===Texts=== * Schultz, Duane, ''Into The Fire, Ploesti, The Most Fateful Mission of World War II'', Yardley, PA., Westholme Publishing, LLC, September 2008. * James Dugan & Carroll Stewart, ''Ploesti, The Great Ground-Air Battle of 1 August 1943, Revised Edition'' Potomac Books, An Imprint of the University of Nebraska Press, 2002 * Michael Hill, ''Black Sunday, Ploesti'', Atglen, PA., Schiffer Publishing, LTD, 1993. * Jay A. Stout, ''Fortress Ploesti, The Campaign to Destroy Hitler's Oil'', Havertown, PA., Casemate Publishing, 2011 ===Other With Mentions of Operation Tidal Wave=== * [https://www.nationalww2museum.org/war/articles/over-cauldron-ploesti-american-air-war-romania Jason Dawsey, ''Over the Cauldron of Ploesti: The American Air War in Romania''], The National World War II Museum, New Orleans, 12 August 2019 ===Other Info=== * [https://www.findagrave.com/virtual-cemetery/329458?page=1#sr-56287287, A VIRTUAL CEMETERY CREATED BY JOHN DOWDY, Ploesti Raiders] * [https://homeofheroes.com/ Home of Hero’s, List of Award Winners, work in progress]

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{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *Leader - [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] *Team Member - [[Friebel-7|Donna Storz]] ==History/Timeline== {{Image|file=Orange_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=600 |caption=Private home, then Orange County Museum of Art }} *{{blue|Orange County was formed from Jefferson County in 1852 and organized the same year.}} It is named for the early orange groves in the area.https://texasalmanac.com/index.php?q=topics/government/orange-county :'''12,000-15,000 years ago''' Clovis points and spearheads have been found to provide evidence that the area was occupied 12,000–15,000 years ago. https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hco03 Native Americans in the area were Atakapa Indians (the "man eaters"); early inhabitants left shell remains of houses and burial mounds. Theirs was a hunter-gatherer and fishing culture. :'''1519''' Alonso Álvarez de Pineda, under the Spanish flag, mapped the coastline, and named the Sabine River (San Francisco de Sabenas) after the cypress trees he found. :'''1713''' Louis Juchereau de St. Denis founded the French colony, Natchitoches (east of the Sabine River in La Louisiane). Missions were established by the Spanish. :'''1718''' French traders had crossed the Sabine and were freely operating. :'''1763''' France ceded La Louisiane to Spain at the Treaty of Paris. :'''1803''' Napoleon reacquired Louisiana Territory in 1800, and promptly resold it to the US, leaving the western border of the US not clearly fixed at the mouth of the Sabine River. :'''1806-1821''' - General H Herrera (representing Spain) and General James Wilkinson got together and formed the Neutral Ground agreement. Thus the area located between Sabine River and Arroyo Hondo would be free of troops of either Texas colony or the United States to the East. Without government, this land was occupied by misfits of all types. Spanish occupation ended in 1821 after the Mexico won its independence. Following this the Republic of Mexico governed Texas colonies.https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth39146/m1/43/zoom/?q=Neutral%20ground&resolution=1.5&lat=2061.4135312717694&lon=1795.1871747353575 the Portal to Texas :'''1821''' Mexico wanted colonists, and offered land grants. Settlement began. :'''1826''' Joseph Vehlein obtained colonization rights for territory between the 29th and 33 parallels. :'''1834- 35''' Rights were transferred to the Galveston Bay and Texas Land Company. :'''1837''' U.S. mapped Sabine Lake and Sabine River, to remove snags and debris along Sabine Lake and the Sabine River in 1837. The first steamboat to navigate the Sabine River, the ''Velocipede,'' arrived shortly thereafter. Early settlers to the area included many Americans from bordering states. :'''1850''' Census shows settlers arrived in Jefferson and Orange from Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, and South Carolina. :'''1852''' {{Blue|Orange County was formed 1852 from portions of Jefferson County. }} It was named after the common citrus fruit grown by the early settlers of this county near the mouth of the Sabine River. Due to periodic frosts in Orange County, it is no longer the home of orange trees and citrus orchards. The citrus agriculture has been moved farther south in search of milder winters, and away from the periodic frosts. The trees moved to the Rio Grande Valley.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_County,_Texas :'''1858''' There was confusion between county seat of Madison with Madisonville, so the county seat's name was changed to Orange and the town was incorporated. :Slavery - [http://freedomonthemove.org Slavery movement] :'''1861''' 20,000 bales of cotton were shipped from this growing port city. In 1857 the population was 1,277, including 282 slaves and 26 freed blacks. True to its predominantly southern majority, Orange County voters supported the Democratic Party in the elections just prior to the Civil War. :'''1862- 65''' Civil War - Orange mustered several military units during Civil War such as the Orange Greys and the Orange Light Guard. A nearby naval encounter in 1863, the Battle of Sabine Pass, successfully halted the Union army's advance into Texas. Orange survived the war intact but was decimated only five months after the armistice, when a major hurricane hit the town on ' :'''Sept 13, 1865'''. A major hurricane hit the area and destroyed Orange. :'''1870''' county population in 1870 dropped to 1,255. :'''1876''' Texas & New Orleans Railroad, which had arrived in Orange in 1861 and closed during the war, began operating again. :'''1876''' Henry Jacob Lutcher and G. Bedell Moore (of PA) opened saw mill and lumber plant. :'''1880''' County population grew to 2,938 as jobs became available in lumber, building construction, and ship building. :'''1881''' C. P. Huntington brought the Southern Pacific Railroad to Orange, a direct route from San Francisco to Orange to New Orleans. Orange became a major rail and port center. The Opelousas or Old Spanish Trail crossed the Sabine only 10 miles N of Orange, TX. Cattle drives frequently ended at the Orange terminals. Manufacturing became a major contributor to the local economy as establishments increased from eight. :'''1887''' census showed Baptist, Episcopal, Methodist, Presbyterian and Catholic religions were all represented. :'''1890''' 27 companies in Orange in 1890. :'''1901''' Orange Rice Mill was formed. :'''1904''' The Yell Mill (Equitable Bag), only mill in the world that used yellow pine shavings as a raw product. That year county population was 5,905. :'''1916''' Lutcher-Moore Lumber Company donated land to city of Orange to enable its port expansion. Both public and private wharf space was improved and expanded. The Sabine-Neches Waterway was dredged through Sabine Lake past Sabine Pass to the Gulf of Mexico, and the Port of Orange attained deep water operations and invited the further expansion of oil operations and chemical industries. :'''1920''' 32 manufacturers processed and refined oil in the county $17,154,779The number of employees at local plants increased during this period from 894 in 1900 to 4,130. :'''1922''' Oscar Chesson Well began a new oil economy. :'''1929-1930's''' Great Depression was a difficult period for Orange County. The population remained relatively stable but industrial establishments declined to 25 by 1930 and employed only 938 workers. :'''1940 ''' 16 manufacturers and 527 employees. World War II defense needs led Orange County to a recovery: '''Shipbuilding.''' :'''World War II''', Orange County was the home of a large amount of shipbuilding for the navies of the United States and allied countries. The major shipbuilder, the Consolidated Steel Corporation, was located in the town of Orange, and among the warships that it built were the ''USS Aulick'' (DD-569) (1942), the first warship built there, the ''USS Pope'' (DE-134) (1943), and the ''USS Carpenter'' (DD-825) (1945–46), the last warship built there. During the war, the Consolidate Steel Corporation employed as many as 20,000 people at its shipyard in Orange, Texas. ====Government==== The Orange County Courthouse serves as the court for the region. Republican County Judge Stephen Brint Carlton presides over the five-member Orange County Commissioners' Court. Orange County lies in Texas House District 21, represented beginning in 2015 by the Republican Dade Phelan of Beaumont. Orange County has had four courthouses:http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasGulfCoastTowns/Orange-County-Courthouse-Texas.htm :'''1st county Courthouse, 1853''' :'''2nd Courthouse, 1884 ''' :'''3rd Courthouse, 1898''' :'''4th Courthouse, 1937 ''' {{Image|file=Orange_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=1898 Courthouse }}{{Clear}} {{Image|file=Orange_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=1898 courthouse postcard }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=Orange_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=c |size=440 |caption=1937 courthouse }} :The Present Orange County Courthouse, Orange, Texas, 1937 :Architect - C.H. Page, Style- Modern; brick, limestone and marble :Addition - 1960 ===Geography=== :https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_County,_Texas :Size: 362 sq. miles, of which 334 square miles is land and 46 square miles (12%) is water. :Bordered on the east by the Sabine River, southeast by Sabine Lake, and southwest by the Neches River. :Elevation: 33 feet above sea level :Topography - flat :Marshes - saltwater marshes in SE part of Orange County that borders the Sabine River. :Trees - piney woods in the northern part of the county. :https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_County,_Texas :https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hco03 :Location: Central Prairie region of SE Texas. :Orange is at 30°05' north latitude and 93°44' west longitude, 24 miles E of Beaumont and 288 miles SE of Dallas. :Orange County is in 2 ecological zones: the Gulf prairies and marshes in the southeast and the Piney Woods in the northwest. :Sabine Lake, the largest lake in the region, is 30 miles long and 20 miles wide. :Additional streams in the county -7. : The coastal region has fish-eating and migratory birds, white pelican, heron, egret, wood stork, white ibis, and sandhill crane. Shorebirds include gulls, terns, upland plover, sandpiper, dowitcher, snipe, and woodcock. :Inland --- pheasant, quail, turkey, sandhill crane, duck, geese, woodcock, and jacksnipe. :Larger game in the area include squirrel, opossum, muskrat, beaver, otter, mink, ring-tailed cat, badger, raccoon, skunk, civet cat, nutria, coyote, fox, deer, and bobcat. :Reptiles and amphibians include toads and frogs, American alligator, turtles, diamond-backed terrapin, black-striped snake, speckled racer, Texas cat-eyed snake, Louisiana Pine snake, and the smooth green snake. :Piney Woods- pine, hardwood forests. :Grassland areas as well as crops are found in concentrations. :Gulf prairies and marshes - grassland and crop areas concentrations, bald cypress, water tupelo swamplands. ===Climate=== :Subtropical; humid with the highest annual rainfall in the state. :Precipitation- average is 56 inches :Humidty 89% at 6:00 A.M. and 69% at 6:00 P.M. :Temperature --low in January 42° F to a high of 61° F and in July from 74° F to 91° F. :Growing season -240 days/ year, - last freeze in mid-March and the first freeze- mid-November. https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hco03 ===Formed From=== Jefferson County, 1852. ===Adjacent Counties=== *Jasper County (north) *Newton County (north) *Hardin County (northwest) *Jefferson County (west) *Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana (east) *Cameron Parish, Louisiana (southeast) ===Local Resources=== :Piney Woods :Big Thicket :Ship wrecking ===Protected areas=== *The Big Thicket ===Demographics=== https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_County,_Texas '''In 2000''', there were 84,966 people in the county with a population density of 238 people/sq mi. The racial makeup of the county was 87.98% White, 8.38% Black or African American, 0.56% Native American, 0.78% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 1.12% from other races, and 1.15% from two or more races. 3.62% of the population were Hispanic. Median income for a household in the county was $37,586, and the median income for a family was $44,152. The per capita income for the county was $17,554. About 11.40% of families and 13.80% of the population were below the poverty line, including 18.50% of those under age 18 and 12.40% of those age 65 or over. The area's plentiful supply of lumber encouraged the growth of early industries involved with ship building, paper manufacture, and wooden products. More recently, oil and gas production and refining have become the major source of economic growth and development. Salt domes, sand, and gravel are other natural resources of economic importance to the region.https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hco03 Economic activities in Orange County are the petroleum refining industry, paper milling, rice farming, and shrimping. {{Image|file=Orange_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Lutcher Memorial church, First Presbyterian Church. }} Orange County was formerly a center for the building of warships, and there is still a large U.S. Navy ghost fleet (reserve fleet) in Jefferson County - from which currently, many old warships are being cleaned of water pollution sources and then scrapped for their metals. Thus, there is still employment for residents of Orange County in shipbreaking. Highways
*I-10 Interstate 10 *U.S. Highway 90 *Texas State Highway 12 *Texas State Highway 62 *Texas State Highway 73 *Texas State Highway 87 Airports
*Orange County Airport (general aviation flights) * Southeast Texas Regional Airport (Port Arthur) operates commercial flights ===Politics=== :Orange County voters supported the Democratic party in the elections just prior to the Civil War. Unlike many of its neighbors in Texas and Louisiana, Orange County remained a bastion of Democratic strength throughout its history. Presidential returns from 1968 to 1992 indicated a strong Democratic plurality, with only the 1972 Nixon anomaly. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hco03 ===Cities/towns=== *[[:Category:Orange, Texas|Orange]] (county seat){{Image|file=Orange_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Orange, Texas and Sabine R. }} *[[:Category:Pine Forest, Texas|Pine Forest]] *[[:Category: Pinehurst, Orange County, Texas|Pinehurst]] *[[:Category:Port Arthur, Texas|Port Arthur]] (mostly in Jefferson County) *[[:Category:Rose City, Texas|Rose City]] *[[:Category:Vidor, Texas|Vidor]] *[[:Category:West Orange, Texas|West Orange]] *[[:Category:Bridge City, Texas|Bridge City]] *[[:Category:Mauriceville, Texas|Mauriceville]] *[[:Category:Forest Heights, Texas|Forest Heights]] *[[:Category:Little Cypress, Texas|Little Cypress]] *[[:Category:Orangefield, Texas|Orangefield]] Ghost towns
*[[:Category:Lemonville, Texas|Lemonville]] *[[:Category:Texla, Texas|Texla]] ====Schools==== {{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align=l |size=140 |caption='''Rockin Schoolhouse''' }}{{clear}} The county is served by 5 school districts: *Bridge City ISD *Little Cypress-Mauriceville Consolidated ISD *Orangefield ISD *Vidor ISD *West Orange-Cove Consolidated ISD *West Orange-Cove Consolidated Independent School District[edit] ====Public Schools==== West Orange-Cove Consolidated Independent School District: Superintendent of Schools is James Colbert Jr. *M B North Early Learning Center/Head Start (seeking, Principal) *West Orange-Stark Elementary (Bennie Smith, Principal) *West Orange-Stark Middle (seeking, Principal) *West Orange-Stark High School (Hutcherson Hill, Principal) *West Orange-Cove Academic Alternative Center (Rodney Anderson, Director) Main article: Bridge City Independent School District. The Superintendent is Jamey Harrison. *Hatton Elementary School (Principal:Norman Gaspard *Sims Elementary School (Principal:Kent Broussard) *Bridge City Intermediate School (Principal:Tara Fountain) *Bridge City Middle School (Principal:Kevin Jones) *Bridge City High School (Principal:Richard Briggs ) Little Cypress-Mauriceville Consolidated Independent School District *Mauriceville Elementary School *Little Cypress Elementary School *Mauriceville Middle School *Little Cypress Intermediate School *Mauriceville Middle School *Little Cypress Junior High School *Little Cypress-Mauriceville High School ===Historic Census=== https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_County,_Texas :1860 --- 1,916 — :1870 --- 1,255 −34.5% :1880 --- 2,938 134.1% :1890 --- 4,770 62.4% :1900 --- 5,905 23.8% :1910 --- 9,528 61.4% :1920 --- 15,379 61.4% :1930 --- 15,149 −1.5% :1940 --- 17,382 14.7% :1950 --- 40,567 133.4% :1960 --- 60,357 48.8% :1970 --- 71,170 17.9% :1980 --- 83,838 17.8% :1990 --- 80,509 −4.0% :2000 --- 84,966 5.5% :2010 --- 81,837 −3.7% :Est. 2015 --- 84,260 ===Notables=== *[[Phillips-14900|O. A. "Bum" Phillips]] — NFL head coach (Houston Oilers, New Orleans Saints), United States Marine ===County Resources=== *'''Big Thicket National Preserve (park)''' *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reserve_fleet *Refining industry *Paper milling *Rice farming *Shrimping *shipbreaking ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=m |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Autumn Oaks Memorial Park, Orange, Texas|Autumn Oaks Memorial Park]] *[[:Category: Evergreen Cemetery, Orange, Texas|Evergreen Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Jett Cemetery, Orange, Texas|Jett Cemetery]] *[[:Category: St. Mary's Cemetery, Orange, Texas|St. Mary's Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Del Rose Cemetery, Vidor, Texas|Del Rose Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Restlawn Memorial Park, Vidor, Texas|Restlawn Memorial Park]] *[[:Category: Williamson Cemetery, Vidor, Texas|Williamson Cemetery]] ===Sources=== *http://scholarworks.sfasu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1265&context=ethj *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_County,_Texas *http://www.co.orange.tx.us

Orangeburg County, South Carolina, Resources

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[[Category: Orangeburg County, South Carolina, Cemeteries]][[Category:Orangeburg County, South Carolina, Schools]][[Category:Orangeburg, South Carolina]][[Category:Orangeburgh Judicial District, South Carolina | Orangeburgh Judicial District, South Carolina]][[Category: Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana | Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana]] [[Category: Washington Parish, Louisiana | Washington Parish, Louisiana]][[Category: West Florida History | West Florida History]][[Category:US_Occupation_of_West_Florida | US Occupation of West Florida]][[Category: St. Helena Parish, Louisiana | St. Helena Parish, Louisiana]] [[Category: Southern Pioneers]][[Category: Southern Pioneers Project]][[Category: Pike County, Mississippi]][[Category: Amite County, Mississippi]] [[Category:Province of South Carolina]][[Category: South Carolina Colony Genealogy Resources]] {{US History|sub-project=South Carolina}} == Introduction == '''Maps of Orangeburgh, South Carolina, USA''' [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Orangeburg+County,+SC/@33.4407589,-81.3581806,9z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x88feb2acff230cf9:0xdfce64f75cff53a8 Google Locator Map of South Carolina, USA] [http://archives.sc.gov/sccountymaps/Pages/default.aspx South Carolina Department of Archives and History] [http://www.usgwarchives.net/sc/statewide/maps.htm US Genweb Archives Maps] [http://www.orangeburgcounty.org/ The County of Orangeburg] - Official Site Orangeburg County GIS Mapping - Property mapping ''Orangeburgh officially dropped the '''h''' in 1783 and is since known as Orangeburg.'' ===Orangeburg Links=== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orangeburg,_South_Carolina Orangeburg Wikipedia] [http://www.orangeburgh.org/ The Orangeburg County Historical Society] is the caretaker of the history of Orangeburg County and their Salley Archives houses non-publicly held historical records of the Individuals, Families and Organizations of the County. [http://www.ogsgs.org/ Orangeburg German-Swiss Genealogy Society] - A family history organization promoting the collection and preservation of early records of the people of Orangeburgh Township, South Carolina and their descendants with a focus on the German and Swiss Immigrants of the 18th century. It is eleemosynary, non-profit, non-political, and non-sectarian. [http://www.orangeburgcounty.org/ocl/resources.asp The Orangeburg County Public Library - Resources - Official Site.] Library resources including research tools: Orangeburg County Library provides informational resources to its patrons. On this page, you will find links to a wide variety of sites on the Internet specializing in an array of available knowledge. Please note that the links in the Library Databases section may require you to input a password or other credentials in order to access a given system. If you need assistance with these tools, please contact the OC Public Library Information Services department at (803) 533-5856 or (803) 533-5857. [http://www.calhouncountymuseumandculturalcenter.org/ Calhoun County Museum & Cultural Center] - The History of Calhoun County and South Carolina Presented with a Southern Flair. [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE5799736&from=fhd The history of Orangeburg County, South Carolina] : from its first settlement to the Close of the Revolutionary War] [https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Orangeburgh_District,_South_Carolina Family Search Orangeburgh SC] [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~scorange/ Rootsweb-Orangeburg County Genealogy] [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~scorange/books.htm Books about Orangeburg, South Carolina] [http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/guide/CountyRecords/rg0038.htm South Carolina Archives Summary Guide] ORANGEBURG COUNTY '''The French Huguenots''' [http://www.carolana.com/SC/Royal_Colony/sc_royal_colony_french_huguenots.html The French Huguenot Settlers During the Royal Period (1729 to 1775)] [http://www.geneanet.org/bibliotheque-genealogie Geneanet Genealogy Library] [https://archive.org/details/inventairesomma02dpgoog Inventaire sommaire des Archives] départementales antérieures à 1790: Haute ... Published 1887 [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/Huguenot/2000-01/0949269126 Rootsweb Huguenots] '''Swiss Germans''' [http://archives.haute-vienne.fr/ Archives départementales, Alfred Leroux, Haute-Vienne (France), Archives départementales] by Haute-Vienne (France ). ==Church Links== :Baptist ::[https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE5953667&from=fhd Centennial address reciting the history of Bull Swamp Baptist Church of Orangeburg] :Calvinist :Methodist :Presbyterian ---- =[http://www.ogsgs.org/ffam/ First Families]= Orangeburgh Township was one of several townships established by the Colonial Government in order to encourage settlement in the South Carolina interior. A party of Swiss settlers were escorted to the township of Orangeburgh on the Edisto River in 1735.http://www.ogsgs.org/ffam/ "Bold" names migrated to SW Mississippi and SE Louisiana ==Swiss German (?)== :[[Amacker-8 | '''Amaker''']], Antley, Avinger, :Bair, Bozard, :Carn, Connor, Crider, Culler, [[Cutrer-38 | '''Cutrer''']] :Danner, Dantzler, Dietrich, Dukes, Dupuis, :Fairey,[[Felder-70 | '''Felder''']], Fersner, Friday, Fry, Funchess, :Gartman, Geiger, Giegelman, Giesendanner, Gramling, :Haigler, Hartzog, Hazelwood, Heaner, Herlong, Holman, Horger, '''Hutto''', Hungerpiller, :Inabinet, :Jennings, Judy, :Kemmerlin, Kranick (see Haigler), Kreuter (see Shuler), :Linder, :Moorer, Myers, :[[Ott-1090 | '''Ott''']], :Parler, '''Pound''', :Rast, Rickenbacker, '''Rumph''', Ruple, :Salley, '''Sandel,''' Sanger, Shuler, Shumaker, Smith, '''Snell''', Smoak, Snider, Speigner, Stoudenmire,, Strobel, Stroman, Sturkey, Summers, Syfrett, :Ulmer, Utsey, :Wannamaker, Way, Whetstone, Wiles, Wolfe, :'''Yaun''', Yssenhut, :'''Zeigler''', Zimmerman, '''Zorn'''. ==French Families== :[[Varnado-17 | '''Varnadeaux''']], Varnado, Varnadoe ::[https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE954494&from=fhd The Family of Leonard Vernadeau and Sarah Hutto Three Generations] ---- =Bibliography= EBOOK [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=Wk4UAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en&pg=GBS.PR1 "Liste Des Frânçois Et Suisses."]: From an Old Manuscript List of French and Swiss Protestants, Settled in Charleston, on the Santee, and at Orange Quarter, in Carolina, who Desired Naturalization, Prepared Probably about 1695-6. With Introductory Remarks EBOOK [http://genealogytrails.com/scar/orangeburg/history1.html The History of Orangeburg County, South Carolina] From Its First Settlement to the Close of the Revolutionary War by A. S. Salley, Jr., 1898 [http://www.amazon.com/Register-Carolina-Huguenots-Vol-Bacot/dp/0557242630 Register of Carolina Huguenots, Vol. 1, Bacot - Dupont By Horry Frost Prioleau, Edward Lining Manigault] [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE68239&from=fhd Heritage and Kinfolk by David Michael Spicer- Spicer, Tisdale, Walker, Brunson, Barnes, Baker, Copeland Families] [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE954494&from=fhd The Family of Leonard Vernadeau and Sarah Hutto Three Generations] [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE199697&from=fhd The Segrest saga : the descendants of Henry and Margaret Segrest of Orangeburg] [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE927176&from=fhd History of South Carolina V.4] [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE199876&from=fhd The book of Syfretts-Syphretts : from Orangeburg, South Carolina 1752-1994] [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE5615761&from=fhd The writings of Marion Salley] ==Timeline== ◾(1670) First permanent England settlements and capital city, Charles Town, (Charleston) founded; City Assembly established tax-supported free library ◾(1680) First group French Huguenots arrived; Charles Town moved to Oyster Point, current site '''1700s''' ◾(1700) Hurricane struck Charleston, 98 killed ◾(1706) French, Spanish attacked Charles Town during Queen Anne's War; colonial forces captured French vessel and crew ◾(1712) Territory of Carolina divided into North and South; each had own governor ◾(1713) Hurricane struck; heavy flooding, 70 killed ◾(1715 - 1717) Yemassee Indian Wars ◾(1718) Pirate Blackbeard sailed into Charles Town Harbor; took hostages for ransom; pirate Stede Bonnet captured, hanged in Charles Town ◾(1719) Citizens of South Carolina rebel against Lords Proprietors; James Moore elected governor ◾(1721) South Carolina became Crown Colony; General Sir Francis Nicholson appointed governor ◾(1728) Passenger, shipping service began between Charles Town and New York ◾(1729) Seven Lord Proprietors surrendered right to King George II ◾(1730) Nine townships laid out; settlers began move into interior ◾(1730 - 1739) About 20,000 enslaved Africans brought to South Carolina ◾(1739) 40 blacks, 21 whites died in Stono slave revolt ◾(1740) Fire swept through Charles Town ◾(1742) Spanish prevented from taking Charles Town in Battle of Bloody Marsh ◾(1747) Treaty signed with Choctaw Indians; treaty established trade with Choctaws for not attacking French settlements ◾(1752) Hurricane struck, 103 killed ◾(1760 - 1761) Cherokee Wars ◾(1761) Cherokee War ended; Treaty opened land for settlement; Bounty Act offered public land tax free for 10 year in Up Country, settlers began to move in ◾(1769) Nine judicial district established ◾(1774) Henry Middleton, John and Edward Rutledge, Thomas Lynch, Christopher Gadsden named delegates to First Continental Congress; Middleton chosen President of Continental Congress ◾(1775) Carolina's First Provincial Congress met ◾(1776) First major battle of the Revolution; 15 British warships, 1,500 troops attack Ft. Moultrie, forced away; Declaration of Independence arrived in Charles Town ◾(1777) New state government required each male citizen to denounce King, pledge loyalty to state ◾(1778) Major fire in Charles Town destroyed many building, arson suspected ◾(1779) British prepared sea and land expedition against Charles Town; General Washington ordered 1,400 Continental troops to Charles Town ◾(1780) British troops landed on Seabrook Island, warships anchored within broadside range of Charles Town, Army crossed Ashley river and established line of breastworks; encircled civilian population; siege lasted 40 days; Charles Town surrendered to British ◾(1781) Revolutionary leader, Col. Isaac Hayne, hanged by British outside Charles Town city limits; American forces retake most of South Carolina, advanced to within 15 miles of Charles Town ◾(1782) British Army defeated; left Charles Town ◾(1783) Charles Town renamed Charleston ◾1785) General Assembly legislation laid out counties, established county courts. ORANGEBURG COUNTY from part of the Orangeburg District ◾(1786) Capital moved from Charleston to Columbia ◾(1788) South Carolina became 8th state ◾(1792) Law passed - all free African-Americans between 16 - 50 to pay annual "head tax" of $2.00 '''1800s''' ◾ ''Slavery '''[http://freedomonthemove.org Slavery on the Move] ◾(1804) Hurricane struck South Carolina ◾(1822) Denmark Vesey conspiracy discovered (Vesey and other slave followers planned to capture Charleston, kill most of the whites, escape to Caribbean or Africa); Vesey and 33 others hanged ◾(1830) First steam locomotive in U.S. began passenger route service between Charleston and Hamburg, South Carolina ◾(1865) Records were removed to Columbia early in 1865; on 17 February 1865, they were burned there during Sherman's occupation ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Westwood Memorial Gardens, Moore, South Carolina|Westwood Memorial Gardens]]

Order of Suffixes

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'''FORMS OF ADDRESS, LETTERS AFTER THE NAME.''' https://www.debretts.com/expertise/forms-of-address/letters-after-the-name/ The use of letters after an individual’s name ('''post-nominal letters''') follows a prescribed order. The abbreviation ‘Bt’ (for a baronet) and ‘Esq’, if applicable, precede all other letters. The series of other letters are grouped, and ordered, either by regulations or by custom as follows: ORDER OF LETTERS 1. Orders and decorations conferred by the Crown (Crown honours). 2. Crown appointments in the following order: Privy Counsellor, Aide de Camp to HM, Honorary Physician to HM, Honorary Surgeon to HM, Honorary Dental Surgeon to HM, Honorary Nursing Sister to HM, and Honorary Chaplain to HM (PC, ADC, QHP, QHS, QHDS, QHNS and QHC). 3. Queen’s Counsel, Justice of the Peace and Deputy Lieutenant: thus QC, JP and DL. 4. University degrees. 5. (a) Religious orders (b) medical qualifications. 6. (a) Fellowships of learned societies, (b) Royal Academicians and associates, (c) fellowships, memberships, etc, of professional institutions, associations, etc, and (d) Writers to the Signet 7. Member of Parliament. 8. Membership of one of the armed forces, such as RN or RAF. The nature of the correspondence determines which series of letters normally should be included under groups 4, 5 and 6. For instance, when writing a professional letter to a doctor of medicine, one would normally add more medical qualifications than in a social letter. On a formal list, those who have letters signifying Crown honours and awards are usually given only the principal letters in groups 4, 5 and 6 (for example MD, FRCS, FRS). A peer who is a junior officer in the armed forces is not usually addressed by his service rank in social correspondence, unless he so wishes. CROWN HONOURS Crown honours follow immediately after the abbreviations''' ‘Bt’ (baronet)''' and ''' ‘Esq’ ''' (if applicable). If an individual has more than one set of letters after their name, the letters should appear in this order: '''VC''' : Victoria Cross '''GC''' : George Cross '''KG/LG ''': Knight of the Garter; Lady of the Garter '''KT/LT''' : Knight of the Thistle; Lady of the Thistle '''GCB''' : Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath '''OM''' : Order of Merit '''GCMG''' : Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George '''GCVO''' : Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order '''GBE''' : Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire '''CH''' : Companion of Honour '''KCB/DCB''' : Knight/Dame Commander of the Bath '''KCMG/DCMG''' : Knight/Dame Commander of St Michael and St George '''KCVO/DCVO ''': Knight/Dame Commander of the Royal Victorian Order '''KBE/DBE''' : Knight/Dame Commander of the British Empire '''CB''' : Companion of the Order of the Bath '''CMG''' : Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George '''CVO''' : Commander of the Royal Victorian Order '''CBE''' : Commander of the Order of the British Empire '''DSO''' : Distinguished Service Order '''LVO''' : Lieutenant of the Royal Victorian Order '''OBE''' : Officer of the Order of the British Empire '''ISO''' : Imperial Service Order '''MVO''' : Member of the Royal Victorian Order '''MBE''' : Member of the Order of the British Empire '''RRC''' : Royal Red Cross '''DSC''' : Distinguished Service Cross '''MC''' : Military Cross '''DFC''' : Distinguished Flying Cross '''AFC''' : Air Force Cross '''ARRC''' : Associate Royal Red Cross '''DCM''' : Distinguished Conduct Medal '''CGM ''': Conspicuous Gallantry Medal '''GM ''': George Medal '''DSM ''': Distinguished Service Medal '''MM ''': Military Medal '''DFM''' : Distinguished Flying Medal '''AFM''' : Air Force Medal '''SGM''' : Medal for Saving Life at Sea (Sea Gallantry medal) '''QGM''' : Queen’s Gallantry Medal '''BEM''' : British Empire Medal '''QPM''' : Queen’s Police Medal '''QFSM ''': Queen’s Fire Service Medal '''CPM ''': Colonial Police Medal for Meritorious Service '''ERD''': Army Emergency Reserve Decoration '''VD''' : Volunteer Officer’s Decoration '''TD''' : Territorial Decoration '''ED ''': Efficiency Decoration '''RD''' : Decoration for Officers of the Royal Naval Reserve '''VRD''' : Decoration for Officers of the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve The Order of Victoria and Albert, the Colonial Police Medal for Gallantry, the King’s Police and King’s Police and Fire Service Medals are no longer conferred. The Elizabeth Cross was created in 2009 to provide national recognition for the families of forces personnel who have died on operations or as a result of terrorism. It has no place in the order of precedence. COMMONWEALTH ORDERS Some Commonwealth countries have their own orders, which are indicated in the same way as the British system. The Order of Australia The Order of Australia was established in 1975. The Order, of which The Queen is Sovereign, consists of a General Division and a Military Division, and is divided into the following classes: AK : Knight of the Order of Australia; precedence after OM AD : Dame of the Order of Australia; precedence after OM AC : Companion of the Order of Australia; precedence after GBE AO : Officer of the Order of Australia; precedence after Knight Bachelor AM : Member of the Order of Australia; precedence after DSO OAM : Medal of the Order of Australia; precedence after RRC (2nd class) The Order of New Zealand : The Order of New Zealand (ONZ) was established in 1987. The Order, of which the Queen is Sovereign, confers no title and ordinary membership is limited to 20. New Zealand Order of Merit : Next in precedence is the New Zealand Order of Merit, which was instituted by Royal Warrant dated 30 May 1996. GNZM, KNZM, DNZM : On 8 March 2009 it was announced that The Queen had given approval for the reinstatement of the titles of Knight and Dame Grand Companion (GNZM) and Knight and Dame Companion (KNZM and DNZM). QSO : The Queen’s Service Order (QSO) and The Queen’s Service Medal (QSM) were instituted by Royal Warrant in 1975: Companion of The Queen’s Service Order; precedence after OBE QSM : The Queen’s Service Medal; precedence after QGM and before BEM The Order of Canada : The Order of Canada, of which The Queen is Sovereign, was established in 1967. It is divided into the following grades: CC : Companion of the Order of Canada; precedence after VC and GC before all other letters OC : Officer of the Order of Canada; precedence after CC CM : Member of the Order of Canada, precedence after OC APPOINTMENTS Letters after the name denoting privy counsellors and Crown appointments follow immediately after orders and decorations conferred by the Crown. They are arranged in the following order: '''Privy Counsellor (PC)''' Aide de Camp to HM (ADC) Honorary Physician to HM (QHP) Honorary Surgeon to HM (QHS) Honorary Dental Surgeon to HM (QHDS) Honorary Nursing Sister to HM (QHNS) Honorary Chaplain to HM (QHC) '''In a social style of address for a peer who is a privy counsellor it is advisable that the letters PC should follow the name. For all other members of the Privy Council the prefix ‘Rt Hon’ before the name is sufficient identification.''' As the other appointments to the Crown (QHP, QHS, etc) are held for a limited period only, they are not always used by recipients. Other Appointments In the order of precedence of letters after the name, these letters follow the abbreviation ‘Bt’ (Baronet) and ‘Esq’ (Esquire), orders and decorations conferred by the Crown and Royal appointments. They appear in the following order: Queen’s Counsel (QC) Justice of the Peace (JP) Deputy Lieutenant (DL) The letters QC are always shown for a Queen’s Counsel, including a County Court judge, but not a High Court judge. The letters JP for justice of the peace, and DL for a deputy lieutenant may be included in that order. They may be omitted for a peer, or for someone with several honours and decorations. Note: there is no official abbreviation for a lord-lieutenant or a vice lord-lieutenant. ACADEMIA & RELIGION University Degrees Letters denoting university degrees are fourth in the order of precedence of letters after the name. '''Doctorates in the faculties of Divinity and Medicine (DD, MD) and masters degrees in the latter (eg MS) are given in all correspondence.''' Other divinity degrees (eg BD) are sometimes included. Other degrees in medicine (eg MB BS) are sometimes included, especially in professional correspondence, but if one progresses in the same degree only the higher is given. Doctorates in other faculties are sometimes given, especially if the correspondence concerns the particular profession or subject (eg''' LLD,''' DSC). Alternatively, except for surgeons, the envelope may simply be addressed as ‘Dr’ before the name. '''Fifth in the order of precedence '''are letters denoting membership of religious orders and medical qualifications. Religious Orders Letters for members of religious communities, when used, should be included, for example ‘SJ’ (Society of Jesus). Members of the Order of St Benedict may choose not to use the letters ‘OSB’, preferring the prefix ‘Dom’ or for a nun, ‘Dame’. Medical Qualifications Medical fellowships are given in all correspondence, for example FRCP and FRCS. Other qualifications are sometimes given, especially those that are the highest held. They are usually given when writing professionally. When all letters signifying qualifications are included they should appear in the following order: Medicine Surgery (except MRCS) Obstetrics Gynaecology and other specialities Qualifying diplomas (for example MRCS, LRCP) Other diplomas (for example DPH, DObst, RCOG) In practice a maximum of three series of letters, including MD, is usually sufficient in ordinary correspondence (for example MD, MS, FRCS). SOCIETIES & PROFESSIONS '''Sixth in the order of precedence''' of letters after the name come the following (in order): (a) Fellowships of learned societies (b) Royal Academicians and associates (c) Fellowships, memberships, etc, of professional institutions, associations, etc. (d) Writers to the Signet FELLOWSHIPS: Fellowships fall into two categories: (a) Honorific, ie nomination by election (b) Nomination by subscription Normally only honorific fellowships are used in social correspondence, such as FRS or FBA. Fellowships by subscription are generally restricted to correspondence concerning the same field of interest, for example a writer to a Fellow of the Zoological Society on the subject of zoology will include FZS after the name. There is no recognised order for placing these letters. In practice, where one society is indisputably of greater importance than another the letters are usually placed in that order. Alternatively, the fellowship of the junior society may be omitted, letters may be placed in order of conferment, or even in alphabetical order. Where a fellow is pre-eminent in a particular subject, the fellowship of a society connected with this interest may either be placed first, or his other fellowships omitted. Principal Learned Societies and Dates of Incorporation Fellow of the Royal Society FRS 1662 Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries FSA 1707 Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh FRSE 1783 Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature FRSL 1823 Fellow of the British Academy FBA 1901 Some presidents use letters signifying their appointment, eg the President of the Royal Society has ‘PRS’ after his name, but these letters are used only within the particular society. The Royal Society of Literature bestows an award limited to ten recipients, the Companion of Literature. The letters ‘CLit’ are placed before the fellowship (CLit, FRSL). Royal Academicians Although Royal Academicians come second in this list, it is not suggested that they yield in precedence to fellows of learned societies. In practice the two lists do not coincide. The president and past presidents are indicated as follows: President of the Royal Academy PRA Past President of the Royal Academy PPRA President of the Royal Scottish Academy PRSA Past President of the Royal Scottish Academy PPRSA Royal Academicians and Associates are indicated as follows: Royal Academician RA Royal Scottish Academician RSA Associate of the Royal Academy ARA Associate of the Royal Scottish Academy ARSA Similarly with other academies, for example President of the Royal Hibernian Academy (PRHA) and academicians (RHA). Professional Institutions and Associations Letters denoting fellowships and memberships of professional institutions are usually restricted to correspondence concerning the particular profession. As there is no recognised order for placing qualifications awarded by different bodies, a recipient usually places these letters on headed paper, business cards, etc, in order of importance to his particular profession. Those whose fellowships are by subscription generally only use letters after the name in the particular field of interest. For example, if John Smith is a chartered engineer and a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, he would normally be described professionally as ‘John Smith, Esq, CEng’. When corresponding on historical subjects, however, he would normally be described as ‘John Smith, Esq, FRHistS’. If both series of letters are placed after his name, it is usual to place first those appropriate to the particular function or subject that is being addressed. Writers to the Signet The Writers to the Signet is an ancient society of solicitors in Scotland that dates back to 1594. Its members originally held special privileges in relation to the drawing up of legal documents. The society is now an independent association of solicitors, using the post-nominal letters ‘WS’. It is customary for the letters ‘WS’ to follow the name after university degrees and those that signify fellowship or membership of a society or institution, despite the fact that the WS Society is considerably older than many institutions. This is simply a way of indicating the profession. It is not customary for the letters ‘WS’ to be used socially. '''Members of Parliament''' In formal address, the letters ‘MP’ are always shown for a member of parliament. They are shown seventh in the order of precedence of letters after the name. '''Armed Forces''' Letters denoting membership of one of the armed forces come last in the order of precedence of letters after the name. '''Royal Navy''' The letters RN (or Royal Navy, which this service prefers) are placed after the names of serving officers of the rank of captain and below. They are also placed after the names of retired captains, commanders and lieutenant-commanders. The letters RNR are likewise used by officers of the Royal Naval Reserve. '''Army''' The appropriate letters that signify a regiment or corps may be placed after the name for officers on the active list of and below the rank of lieutenant-colonel, but are often omitted in social correspondence. These letters are not used for retired officers. Corps have letter abbreviations (for example RE for Royal Engineers, RAMC for Royal Army Medical Corps, RAOC for Royal Army Ordnance Corps, REME for Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers). Most regiments are written in full. '''RAF''' The letters RAF are placed after serving and retired officers, except for marshals of the Royal Air Force. Officers above the rank of group captain do not often use these letters. The same rules apply to the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve (RAFVR). '''Royal Marines''' The letters RM (or Royal Marines, which some officers prefer) are placed after the names of serving and retired officers of the rank of lieutenant-colonel and below. The same rules apply to the Royal Marines Reserve (RMR).

Order of the Medjidie

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''Order of the Medjidie 4th Class ''
''Turkey ''
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''Mecidiye Nişanı ''
[[image:Photos-194.gif|140px|*]] The obverse of the star contains the Sultan Abdul Mejid's royal cipher which is surrounded by an inscription on a gold-bordered circle of red enamel; on a star of seven triple quills with small crescents and five-pointed stars between them; suspended from a red enameled crescent and star suspender with green enameled edges. Medjidie or Mejidie (Turkish - Mecidiye Nişanı, August 29, 1852-1922) is the name of a military and knightly order of the Ottoman Empire that was instituted in 1851. The decoration was issued by Sultan Abd-ul-Mejid I and he personally presented this decoration in considerable numbers to members of the British Army, Royal Navy and the French Army. This was his chosen method to recognize their distinguished service in providing aid to the Ottoman Empire during the Crimean War against Russia '''Key to Other Information''' *OM=Order of the Medjidie(Turkey) *LOH=Legion of Honour (France) *WIA=Wounded in Action {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable sortable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 4px Solid Red;" |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" class="sortable" | First Names ! scope="col" class="sortable" |Conflict ! scope="col" class="sortable" | Flag of Country ! scope="col" class="sortable" | Other ! scope="col" class="sortable" | Class |- |[[Arbuthnot-1944|Arbuthnot]] |Alexander Dundas Young |unknown (1842) |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |OM |unknown |- |[[Burgoyne-155|Burgoyne]] |Hugh Talbot |Crimean War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |VC,LOH,OM |Of the Fifth Class |- |[[Cobham-63|Cobham]] |Alexander William |Crimean War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |OM |Of the Fifth Class |- |[[Goodlake-2|Goodlake]] |Gerald Littlehales |Crimean War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |VC, LOH, OM |unknown |- |[[Jones-20325|Jones]] |Lewis Tobias |Crimean |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |OM LOH WIA(Algiers) |Of the Third Class |- |}

Order of the Tower and Sword

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''Order of the Tower and Sword ''
''Ordem Militar da Torre e Espada do Valor, Lealdade e Mérito ''
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[[Image:Photos-203.gif|140px|??]] The Military Order of the Tower and of the Sword, of Valour, Loyalty and Merit is a Portuguese order of knighthood and the pinnacle of the Portuguese honours system. It was created by King Afonso V in 1459 the order is not only bestowed to people, but may be bestowed to Portuguese municipalities.The Order of the Tower and Sword, as awarded by the Portuguese government today, comes in six classes Grand Collar (GColTE), Grand Cross (GCTE), Grand Officer (GOTE), Commander (ComTE), Officer (OTE),Knight (CavTE) or Dame (DamTE)
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Oregon Trail- 1844 Wagon Train

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{{Westward Ho|sub-project=Trails and Wagon Trains}} This wagon train was the 2nd to leave St. Joseph, MO. The hardships and details of the trip are chronicled in several accounts left behind by Pioneers. See the following for a list of known Emigrants: http://www.oregonpioneers.com/1844.htm

Origin of the Scriven Name

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=== Origin of the name Scriven === The Scriven name came from two possible sources. One was Norman, the other Saxon. The standard explanation for the origin of the name Scriven is that it was a Norman occupational surname, derived from the Old French word ''escrivein'' (a scribe or record keeper). A number of websites tell us that the first appearance of the name was with Richard le Scrivein, around 1210. After the Norman Conquest, Old English changed with the infusion of an enormous amount of Norman words into the language. Latin, which had been used on the continent for some time as the common professional language of Europe, generated numerous new words, and "many Latin words for activities came to also be used to refer to the people engaged in those activities." (See [[Wikipedia: Old English| Old English]], Latin Influence.) A ''scriven'' was a copyist, or notary, a writer of deeds and wills. He was employed by courts and monasteries, any group with property and standing in the medieval community. In other words, in an otherwise illiterate community, he was the one who wrote up important or official documents. The Scrivens took their name from their job title, just as the Taylors and Smiths did. '''The Norman origin: an occupational name''' There is another part to this story. According to Beryl Nuneaton, researchers found the first record of the name Scriven was in Yorkshire, “where they were seated from early times and granted lands by Duke William of Normandy, their liege lord, for their assistance in the Battle of Hastings in 1066. Scriven emerged as a notable family name in the county of Yorkshire where they were recorded as a family of great antiquity seated as lords of the Manor of Scriven and estates in the parish of Knaresborough, in the West Riding of Yorkshire.” He adds the following records of '''early ancestors''' with the surname:'' Richard le Scriven'' (mentioned earlier) 1208 - 13 Fees, (Liber Feodorum, 3 Vols. London (1920-31); O, (Oxfordshire); ''Gervase le Escriuein'' 1278 AssSo, (Assise Roles, Somerset); and ''Richard Scrivin'', son of ''Norman Scrivin'', 1294, AD vi (K(A descriptive catalogue of Ancient Deeds (in progress), Kent. (Beryl Nuneaton, “The Scrivens Line” at Rootsweb.ancestry.com) By the 15th century, Nuneaton says, the name had spread to many places in England, including “Stapleford in Cambridge, to Frodesley in Shropshire, to Worcestershire, to Ramridge, to Backton in Norfolk, and to Sibton in Suffolk.” (See Beryl Nuneaton’s post, “The Scrivens Line” at Rootsweb.ancestry.com) In Scotland, according to Wikipedia, there is a hamlet called Humbie, not far from Edinburgh, where a ''James Scriven'' (d. 1688) has a monument built in his honor in the local churchyard. There is even an ancient ''Loch Scriven'' in Scotland ("Striven," or in Scottish Gaelic, "Loch Sroigheann") (See [[Wikipedia: Loch Striven| Loch Striven]]). So the name may have spread afar very early. [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/NOTTSGEN/2004-01/1075472304] The proliferation of the Scriven surname (and others) probably had a lot to do with the '''English Poll Tax''', which was a per capita tax on individuals (“poll” meaning “head” as in "head count" in Old English). It was first levied in 1275 and was used by kings to help fund various wars. The development of surnames in England, at least, was made necessary to keep accurate tax records. So, it would not be surprising to see the surname emerge around that time. See [[Wikipedia:Tax per head|Poll Tax]]. No doubt, Nuneaton’s research on the surname is tied to the village of Scriven near Knarlesborough, England, the village that gave King William I’s forester and fowler his surname. King Henry’s Anglo-Saxon fowler was named ''Gamel Auceps'', and he was put in charge of the forests in the West Riding area of Yorkshire. Thus, Gamel became Gamel de Scriven. (See [[de Scriven-2|Gamel Auceps de Scriven]]) Or, it may be the other way around: Gamel, appointed sheriff, gave the town of Scriven a name that was derived from the Saxon word for "sheriff" (from the Old English ''scīrgerefa''). '''Saxon origins''' That is why there is some question whether the Norman origin is the whole story--or even the main part of it. The name ''Scriven'' itself may be derived from the local Saxon of the old Yorkshire district. According to J. J. Sheahan in ''History and Topography of the Wapentake of Claro'', 1871 (pp 134—136), ''Scriven'' came from a word meaning “the residence of the ''Shrieve,'' or Sheriff of the district, who, in Saxon times, held his ''Scyregmot'' or Court twice a year.” Since the family of Scriven descended from Gamel Auceps who had a confirmation of his lands from Henry I (1100—1135), it’s reasonable to assume Gamel was the “Shrive” of the district, as well as “the first of his house to enjoy the feudal honor of Chief Forester of the Forest and Parks of Knaresborough.” (For a fuller discussion of Gamel and his son Orm, see [[http://triffitt.wordpress.com/saarah-slingsby/|Slingsby History]], a very detailed and colorful account of the Slingsby de Scriven.) '''Another Saxon explanation: a place name''' At least one local researcher in Yorkshire, (See [http://scriven.wdfiles.com/local--files/atkinson-papers/atk15.pdf|Atkinson, The Early Relationships of Scriven and Knaresborough in ''The Atkinson Papers'']) thought the surname came from a Saxon word for "caves," which are plentiful on a hillside nearby, or perhaps "hollows," that is, slight depressions or valleys that mark the surrounding land. Both Scriven and Knaresborough are names of Saxon origin, Scriven being from O.E. ''scraef'', to which an “ing” was added (meaning “little”) with Scriven then meaning “the place of the little cave dwellers.” (That would mean that the original surname in Old English was something like “Scraefing,” where the “f” eventually morphed into a “v” and the ending “g” was simply dropped.) Atkinson explains that, originally, Scriven was an area much larger than the town of that name is today, and that the “caves” in question are located “a mile or more along the north bank of the River Nidd at Knaresborough [where] there are more or less precipitous cliffs of soft limestone honey-combed with natural caves. Some of these, like St. Robert’s Cave, have been inhabited by hermits within historic times.” (“The Early Relationships of Scriven and Knaresborough,” in ''The Atkinson Papers'', Prime Source Harrogate Library, 19 February 1933 and 5 September 1938) In addition, The ''House of Names'' website tells us that the name “Knaresborough” comes from the Old English, meaning “a hollow place with pits.” Gerry Jackson, a resident of nearby Poppleton (and helpful volunteer local genealogist), wrote to me that "Scriven is in the Domesday Book - where it is called Scrauinge/inghe: the Kings Land. This makes me suspect the name is not derived from the [Old French name for the] occupation of scrivener. I can't find an earlier reference to what was, presumably, a Saxon settlement." If true, this means that the name of Scriven, if not the family surname name itself, is a place name of Saxon invention which predates the Norman Invasion. The Scriven Project has studied the history of the Town of Scriven. It was funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund, supported by the Arts and Museum Department of Harrogate Borough Council, and was completed in 2013. The archeological part of the study may be of interest to others with the Scriven surname. (See [http://scriven.wikidot.com/archaeology-summary| Archaeology Summary]) '''Were there two separate origins of the name?''' In any event, it seems doubtful that the Scriven name was simply a Norman import. It is worth noting, too, that online searches even show some early "Scrivens" in England with the ending "s," (though mostly "Scriven" without the "s.") In my line, the ending "s" wasn't added until my grandfather Clarence decided to use it. There were also other early variations in England, such as “Scriffin” and “Scrivin,” which make sense if you take into account the Old English spelling mentioned above and the general illiteracy of a population who had few occasions to write or have their names recorded. If you're exploring the surname on WikiTree, you will notice a lot of "Scrivens" (with the ending "s") English profiles entered by WikiTree member Colin Scriven, many dating back into the 15 and 1600's. This fact leads me to speculate that there may have even been two independent origins of the name, one from the Norman occupational name, the other from the Saxon place name. When I asked Colin Scriven via email (6/19/2005) if he had any thoughts on whether a picture emerged on where the ancestors with the ending "s" were from, he had this to offer: "There is a general pattern with our name variants. ''Scriven and Scrivens, Scrivins'', came south from Yorkshire to the'' west'' of the UK (i.e. Shropshire, Worcestershire, Herefordshire, Gloucestershire, Devon, Dorset etc.) ''Scriveners, Scribbeners, Scribbins'' came south from Yorkshire down the ''eastern'' side of the UK (i.e., Lincolnshire, Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, Essex, Kent etc.) Naturally, there are some of each west and east, but this is how it works out, generally." Given Colin's observation on how the ancestors migrated south from Yorkshire, it does seem possible that the name had two separate origins, one Norman and one Saxon, or that it differentiated soon after ( within a century or so of the Norman Invasion of 1066), and then persisted with only slight variations from then on. '''Early American appearances of the name''' In the Americas, there were Scrivens recorded in the 1600's. There was Mathew Scrivener who settled in Virginia in 1607 (13 years before "taking an oath of allegiance and [religious] conformity, before they were allowed to leave.") In going to Barbadoes or Bermuda, these oaths were not required, consequently many emigrants shipped to Bermuda and Barbadoes and, from there, came to Virginia and New England on the Mayflower); Robert Scriven [this could have been the earliest known ancestor of James Scriven of Colyton, Devon, his great grandfather who was born around 1610] settled in Virginia in 1635; Arthur Scriven settled in Virginia in 1663; Nathaniel Scriven settled in Nevis [a Caribbean island often used as a stop over on the way to Virginia, lately in the news because of the musical ''Hamilton''] in 1663; and John Scriven settled in Barbados in 1665.” (Beryl Nuneaton’s “The Scrivens Line”) "The Scribner Families" site suggests that many immigrants' trip to mainland America was interrupted with a first stop at the Barbados, Bermuda, and other islands so they could avoid taking the oath of allegiance and religious conformity, before they were allowed to leave. All of these, of course, predate my immigrant ancestor, James Scriven, who came to Oyster Bay around 1711. Finally, there was [[Screven-13|William Screven]], who also started out as a Scriven when he first came to Kittery, Maine, from Somerset, England, then migrated to the Charleston, South Carolina area to escape religious persecution, and there started the Southern Baptist Church. To Nuneaton's list I would add [[Scribner-202|John Scribner]], whose surname was Scriven when he was born in 1623 in Shropshire, England, but changed after his migration to New Hampshire ''circa'' 1660. There is an interesting account of why the John Scriven family may have become the '''Scribners''' on the [http://www.scribnerfamilies.org/Report-JohnScriven.htm|The Scribner Families] site, under the title, "Family of John Scriven." While this explanation is speculative, it may be of interest to those wondering about the permutations of the Scriven name. The possible reasons include: decoupling the family from ancestor Sir Thomas Scriven's association with the disgraced King Charles I; draw a distinction between them and Rev. John Screven who lived in Kittery, Maine (and whose name originally was Scriven); establishing a new identity in the Colonies; and last, a transcription error by a local official that became accepted in the public record and "stuck." To me, the first, the "decoupling" theory, seems most likely. Unfortunately, "The Scribner Families" site does not attempt to trace the name origin past Sir Thomas Scriven of Frodesley. ''I've created a number of supporting pages that explore various related genealogical topics in a little more depth. Here are the links to them with a brief description of each.'' In addition to the tree profiles here on the early Scrivens of Colyton, see [[Space:Slingsby_Family_History|The Village of Scriven and the Slingsbys]]. For a brief outline of ''the four family lines'' going back from my grandparents, see [[Space: Scriven, Bedard, Fountain, and Robert Ancestors| My Grandparents' Ancestors]]. The page [[Space:The_Final_s_in_Scrivens|The Final s in Scrivens]] tells the story of how my grandfather added the "s" to the family name. For links to some of my more ''interesting ancestors'', go to the page on [[Space:Notable Ancestors of Bob Scrivens|Notable Ancestors]]. For some ''historical context'' to better understand my ancestors' lives in the times in which they lived, take a look at [[Space:Scriven Ancestry Timeline|Scriven Ancestry Timeline]]. For a brief discussion of ''Westward Migration of the Scrivens'', see [[Space:Scriven Migration Route|The Scriven Family Migration Routes]] or the end of [[Scriven-56|Matthias Scriven's biography]] and [[Scriven-76| Joshua Scriven's biography]].

Origin of Tulloch surname

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[[Category:Tulloch Name Study]] '''Tulloch''' is a Scottish locational surname of Medieval origin, from the Gaelic word ''Tulach'' - literally a small hill. The name has been given to various places in Scotland including a settlement near Dingwall in the north of Scotland and the nearby Tulloch Castle. In 1254, the ''Registrorum Abbacie de Aberbrothoc''' (Register of Arbroath Abbey) recorded an estate called "Tulloch" or "Tulach", in Angus, northeast Scotland, which is the first record of the name. This village is now called "Tulloes" and is in the Parish of Dunnichen. http://poms.cch.kcl.ac.uk/db/record/source/4050/# See [https://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=Panmure+Angus&ll=56.563266,-2.755852&spn=0.110101,0.220757&hnear=Panmure,+United+Kingdom&gl=uk&t=m&z=12&lci=org.wikipedia.en this map] for the three locations referred. It appears that this is the "small hill" that most of the Tullochs in the world take their name from. There are currently around 8,000 - 11,000 Tullochs in the world, depending on the source. The largest country is Britain, with between 2,000[http://www.britishsurnames.co.uk/surname/TULLOCH British Surnames entry] to 3,000[http://worldnames.publicprofiler.org/Default.aspx World Names], followed by the United States with 1,700 to 2,500[http://forebears.io/surnames/tulloch Forebears] (2014), accessed 2016-10-19 Jamaica comes third with around 2,300, the highest density of any country in the world, said to be descended from two Scottish brothers who married Afro-Caribbean women. Most of these people self-identify as "black" See https://www.facebook.com/groups/TullochKindred/ for examples although their racial heritage is about 16% european. Simms, Tanya M.; Rodríguez, Carol E.; Rodríguez, Rosa; Herrera, René J. (May 2010). "[http://www.researchgate.net/publication/38094802_The_genetic_structure_of_populations_from_Haiti_and_Jamaica_reflect_divergent_demographic_histories The genetic structure of populations from Haiti and Jamaica reflect divergent demographic histories]". Am J Phys Anthropol. 142: 63. doi:10.1002/ajpa.21194. PMID 19918989. Retrieved 18 May 2015. Canada has between 850 and 1,300Based on 418 phone book entries for Tulloch/Tullock per [http://www.dynastree.ca/maps/index/alphabetical/index3669_tul.html] and Australia has between 600 and 1,500. New Zealand has nearly 300 and South Africa around 300. In addition there are around 1,000 people with the surname Tullock[http://www.britishsurnames.co.uk/surname/TULLOCK British Surnames entry] and 4,300 people with the surname Tullis[http://www.britishsurnames.co.uk/surname/TULLIS], which is believed to derive from Tulloch. === Earliest recorded Tullochs === The first recorded person with the surname was Alexander of Tulleth, recorded in 1360 as a collector of contributions from Glenbervie and Cowie, in Kincardineshire, on the east coast of Scotland. Exchequer Rolls of Scotland, ii 40, cited in ''Some Notes on Early Tullochs'', The Scottish Genealogist, March 1994 Sir Nicolas de Tolach witnessed a deed at Brechin Cathedral in 1365. Registrum Episcopatus Brechinensis 21; Registrum Magni Sigilli Regum Scotorum ii 494; both cited in ''Some Notes on Early Tullochs'', The Scottish Genealogist, March 1994 Walter de Tulach was listed as the "Keeper of Kildrummy Castle" in 1363. He receiving a charter of the lands of Kinnell, Forfarshire, in 1390 from Hugh Fraser, laird of Lovat, the Chief of Clan Fraser.[http://mainegenie.cwahi.net/FRASER.htm Grant of land to Walter Tulloch] Later he received a charter of Bonnyton - a hamlet between Maryton and Carcary, just west of Montrose - from King Robert II. Meanwhile, a Nicholas de Tolach, possibly unrelated, was recorded as a witness in a document dated 1364 from Brechin, which is 8 miles west of Montrose. [http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Tulloch SurnameDB page] In 1399, King Robert III of Scotland granted John Tulloch, the office of "Keeper of the Moor of Monrommon", which is about 4 miles southwest of Brechin. This office was held by the Tullochs of Hillcarnie family until 1583 when it was sold to the Wood family. [http://archive.org/stream/historyofcarnegi01fras#page/n67/mode/2up Great Moor of Monrommon] Walter de Tulloch's grandson, Walter Tulloch, married ca. 1450 the daughter of David Ogilvy, part of the aristocratic Ogilvie family. [http://thepeerage.com/p46351.htm#i463503 Walter Tulloch in the peerage of Scotland] Walter's son, Thomas Tulloch was promoted in 1418 from the presbyter of Brechin to be the Bishop and Governor of Orkney. He was the first in a long line of Tulloch clergymen, many appointed by local lairds exercising their rights of patronage. Thomas appointed three relatives - Malise, David and then Thomas - as the Archdeacon of Shetland and Andrew de Tulloch as the Archdeacon of Orkney. The last was appointed precentor of Moray in 1444, on the instigation of Thomas Tulloch, Bishop of Ross.[http://theses.gla.ac.uk/7242/1/2015cochran-yuphd.pdf] He resigned in 1461 in favour of his uncle, William de Tulloch. William was promoted to Bishop of Moray in 1477 and was Keeper of the Privy Seal of Scotland from 1470 to 1482. A different, possibly unrelated, Thomas de Tulloch became the Bishop of Ross in 1440 and a Hector Tulloch became the Archdeacon of Caithness in 1445. A Robert de Tulloch was Archdeacon of Moray in 1443 and a Thomas de Tulloch was Archdeacon of Lothian (an appointee of the Orkney Bishops) from 1441-1444. The Tulloch Bishops were known in the history of Orkneys for settling Scottish people, including many of their relatives, on the Northern Islands, which had just been granted from Norway to Scotland as a wedding dowry. As a consequence, by 1881 there were 719 families on Orkney and Shetland, which was over a third of all Tullochs in Scotland and more than any other county. Another family recorded here is the descendents of John Tulloch, who was born in 1770 in the Shetland Islands. === Moray Tullochs === Back in Angus, Bishop William's brother, John Tulloch, was created Baron of Craigneston in 1494. His great great grandson, Robert Tulloch, was created in 1574 the first Laird of Tannachy, a hamlet just outside Forres, in Moray, 100 miles northwest of Montrose. Robert's son, Patrick Tulloch, was Archdeacon of Moray from 1613 to 1638. The Tannachy property stayed in the Tulloch family for the next 200 years, before being sold by the seventh laird. Many of the family were involved in the Jacobite rebellions of 1715 and 1745, many were killed at the Battle of Culloden or had property seized from them afterwards. Of the remainder, several joined the British Army, providing senior officers for a number of generation. This included Major-General Sir Alexander Murray Tulloch, who worked on army statistics during the Crimean War and Major-General Alexander Bruce Tulloch, military commandant for the Colony of Victoria in Australia. === Fife Tullochs === There is a family of Tulloch salt workers recorded in Fife from 1636. Salt walking was an occupation that was reported to run in families: Salt makers were said to be "born not made" and therefore it tended to be hereditary. Between 1606 and 1775 salters were bonded labour, a form of serfdom, and were barred from moving to a new employer without consent and regularly subjected to corporal punishment and imprisonment. == Genetic genealogy == Six people who are male line descendants of a Tullis, who believe they are descended from Tullochs, have been tested for their Y DNS and found to match.[http://www.tullistrees.org/Vol4No4/DNA-Project.htm Tullis DNS Project] The full results for one of these people is [http://www.ysearch.org/alphalist_view.asp?uid=&letter=T&lastname=Tullis&viewuid=2YJ2K&p=0 here] was shown using [http://www.hprg.com/hapest5/hapest5a/hapest5.htm this calculator] to be Haplogroup R1a. The closest Haplotype is "R1a #12", which is most frequently found among Romani, Viking and Kabardinian groups. Given the geographical context, this supports a link to the Viking settlement of Britain between 800-1000. [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gallgaedhil/haplo_r1a_two.htm] A descendant of John Tully (abt 1757-1828), from Perthshire, was tested and found to be R1b. [http://www.ysearch.org/alphalist_view.asp?uid=&letter=T&lastname=Tulloch;%20Tullie%20Tully&viewuid=EV88N&p=0] This Haplogroup is the most common in eastern Scotland, making up 60% of the population. It is believed to have come to Britain in around 2,000 with the Celtic settlement.[http://web.archive.org/web/20170405114112/http://www.eupedia.com/europe/Haplogroup_R1b_Y-DNA.shtml#L21] == Davidsons of Tulloch == The Davidson of Tulloch family owned an estate near Tulloch Castle. This family is not related to the other Tullochs noted here. There is a farm in St Catherine, Jamaica named after Henry Davidson of Bedford Square, in the County of Middlesex, and of Tulloch Castle, Dingwall, county of Ross) who was a Partner in the firm of Davidson and Graham with Charles Graham, 8th of Drynie, who purchased this estate. === References ===

Origins of the Ayer Name

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[[Category:Ayer Name Study]] {{One Name Study|name=Ayer}} == Origin of the Name(s) == : '''The Legend of Truelove''' - The fanciful family legend states that the founder of the Eyre and Ayre families was known as [[LeEyre-8|''Truelove'']]. In one version of the story, he accompanied [[Normandie-32|William the Conqueror]] to Britain during the Norman Invasion, and fought alongside him at the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Hastings Battle of Hastings (14 October 1066)]. During the battle, it is said that William was thrown from his horse and his helmet was driven into his face, suffocating him. Our hero, Truelove, however, was able to remove the helmet and save William's life. After the battle William supposedly told him, "thou shalt hereafter instead of Truelove be called Eyre, because thou hast given me the air I breathe." Unfortunately, Truelove was also severely injured in the battle and had to have an entire leg amputated. Truelove Legend [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eyre_legend Wikipedia - Eyre legend] : Another variation of the Truelove story states that he is a grandson of [[Wessex-28|King Edmund II of England]] and a second cousin of [[Normandie-32|William the Conqueror]]. In this version he was called "Heyr" because he was an heir to the English throne. : In both versions, Truelove the "Eyr" or "Heyr" was granted land in Derby as a reward for his services, together with a Coat of Arms featuring "a human leg in Armour couped at the thigh quarterly argent and sable spurred", Wayback Machine Archive - History of the Eyre Surname - Past & Present Theories [http://web.archive.org/web/20060223031120/http://www.eyrehistory.co.uk/histeyre.html The History of the Eyre Surname] in reference to the sacrifice of his limb. {{Image|file=Ayer_Name_Study.jpg |caption=Crest of Eyre of Hope }} : Some of these features may persist in one of the current Eyre coats of arms, which features three gold quatrefoils on a black chevron with a white background. {{Image|file=Ayer_Name_Study-1.jpg |caption=Arms of Captain John Eyre of Eyrecourt }} : In the example above, the traditional Eyre arms (left side of shield) are shown impaled with those of Bigoe (right side). "Eyre of Eyrecourt, Part II" Burke's East Galway (2013) [http://burkeseastgalway.com/eyre-of-eyrecourt-etc-part-i/] : In another variation of the story, the hero is [[LeEyre-7|'''Humphrey le Heyr''']] of Bromham. He is said to have gone on crusade with [[Plantagenet-248|Richard Coeur de Lion]], who Humphrey is said to have rescued during the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Ascalon siege of Ascalon]. It is during this battle that Humphrey lost his leg and was granted a crest of a leg couped in remembrance of the occasion. : While many historians reject this legend as myth [http://www.kilmarnock.com/ayre.html "Origin of the Ayr(e) / Eyre Surname" at Kilmarnock.com] for lack of any definitive historical evidence confirming the existence of this person. It is noted, however, that Burke's Peerage of 1937 records seven branches of landed gentry all claiming links back to Truelove; and four separate grants of arms all include a couped leg in armour as their crest as a reference to the "legend." : '''Meaning of the Name(s)''' - This long-established surname is of early medieval English origin, and has two distinct possible sources, each with its own history and derivation. : Firstly, Ayres may be a patronymic form of "Ayre", itself a nickname for a man who was well known to be the heir to a title or fortune, deriving from the Middle English "eir, eyr", heir (Old French "(h)eir", Latin "heres", heir). Meaning of Ayres surname on [http://www.links2history.com/namea.htm Links2History.com] Variants include Ayr, Ayre, Eyer, Eyre, Hayer, Heyer , among others. Last name meanings of Ayres at [http://www.last-names.net/surname.asp?surname=Ayres Last-Names.net] :* It is noted that one '''Ralph le Eir''' was noted in the 1208 Feet of Fines for Essex, and a '''Richard le Heyre''' appears in the 1273 Hundred Rolls of Gloucestershire. [http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Ayres Internet Surname Database] : The second possibility is that Ayres is a patronymic form of the Middle English personal name "Aier, Aer", itself coming from the Olde English pre 7th Century "Ealhhere", a compound of the elements "eal(h)", old, and "heri", army. :* It is noted that '''Robertus filius (son of) Aier''' was found in the 1166 Red Book of the Exchequer, and a '''Robert Aier''' in the 1201 Pipe Rolls of Shropshire. : In the modern idiom the surname has several spelling variations ranging from Ayers, Ayres, Ayris, Ayars and Air(e)s, to Eayrs, Eyres and Eyers, the final "s" indicates the patronymic, and is a reduced form of "son of". :* '''John Ayres''' was a noted penman, who between 1680 and 1700 introduced the Italian hand into England; he published many calligraphic works including "A Tutor to Penmanship", 1698. :* '''Symon Ayres''', "chirurgeon", aged 48 yrs., who embarked from London on the ship "Increase" bound for New England in April 1635 was one of the earliest recorded namebearers to settle in America. :* The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of '''Henry Ayer''', which was dated 1273, in the "Hundred Rolls of Lincolnshire", during the reign of King Edward 1, known as "The Hammer of the Scots", 1272 - 1307. : '''England, Scotland, & Ireland''' - The AYRE name (of that spelling) is comparatively rare throughout the world and has independent origins in England and Scotland. A sampling of census records suggests that AYR is Scottish; AYRE, while found in both, is found more frequently in England than in Scotland; and that AYRES, EYRE, and EYRES are predominantly English. The AYER spelling, however, seems almost exclusively American now. : In '''England''', the evolution of the name is believed to be le Heyr - le Eyr - Eyre - Eyres and the variations are Eyre(s) and Ayre(s). Some think the original 'le Ayer' may have been the occupational (a judicial official) origin of Ayre in England. : The highest concentration of Ayre families (of that spelling) in the UK is in the north east of England, in neighbouring Sunderland, Houghton-le-Spring and Durham. Outside of Great Britain the geographical spread in descending occurrences is Northern Ireland, Australia, Canada, and the USA. The surname Ayre in Ulster ('''Northern Ireland''') is of lowland Scottish origin, as would be expected from the vast emigration to the eastern counties of the province from 1400 onwards. It is estimated that at least 200 000 lowland Scots settled in Ulster during the Ulster Plantation scheme of 1605-97. There are no modern occurrences recorded in the '''Republic of Ireland'''. : The large EYRE and EYRES families in England were landed, armigerous and prosperous, and remained in locations such as Hope in Derbyshire. In '''Ireland''', the landed and armigerous EYRE family (Eyreville, Eyrecourt, Eyrecourt Castle) originated in England during Cromwellian times. : In Ayrshire, '''Scotland''', the county and the town take their name from the river Ayr. The origin of the name Ayr may be from Gaelic ar meaning clear, or derived from the Old Norse eyrr (a strip of shingle beach), or from an early pre-Celtic Indo-European stratum of river names. The river Ayr has had different spellings over time, namely Ar c.1177, Are 1197, Air c.1230, Ayre 1237, and Aare c.1400. Scottish surnames with these spellings are believed to denote persons who came from Ayr. As a result, in Scotland, the name variations are Air, Ayr and Ayre, seen in early records as 'de Are' and 'de Ayr', (which supports the claim of an Ayrshire territorial origin). The Ayr families are historically from Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, and vicinity. : The AYR(E) families were not of the highlands. Of the name variations AIR(E) and AYR(E), the former are seemingly associated with Angus and Berwick, and the latter near the river and town of Ayr in Ayrshire. It is believed that the AYR(E) families of Ayrshire were a sept of [[:Category:Clan_Boyd|clan Boyd]], but this has never been verified. In general those of the AYR or AYRE name of Scottish origin are few in numbers and widespread internationally. The surname, spelled as Ayer, however, is listed as a sept of [[:Category:Clan_Hay|clan Hay]]. [http://mjgen.com/hay/hay.html] {{Image|file=Ayer_Name_Study.png |caption=Ayer Coat of Arms }} : These persons, recorded at various dates, testify to the antiquity of Ayre surname variations in the lowlands of Scotland: * '''Robert Air''' of Hederslawe, Berwickshire, 1281. * '''Reginald of Ayr''', Clerk in Ayr, 1287. * '''Johan Ayr''' of Ayton, Berwickshire, 1296 (visit the Ragman Rolls here). * '''John of Ayr''', Chaplain of St.John the Baptist Church at Ayr, 1301. * '''Aubinus de Are''', 1315-21. * '''Thomas Ayre''', Provost of Kintore, 1331. * '''Elyas Ayr''' 1336. * '''Geoffrey Ayre''', Baillie of Dundee, latter 1370s, mentioned in the Exchequer Rolls. * Margaret Stewart, Countess of Mar and Angus received a charter from '''Robert Ayre''' of Fastforeland, Berwickshire in 1375. * '''Walterus de Are''', 1399. * '''Richard, Brice, Henry''' and '''William Ayre''', 1401. * '''Dogall de Are''', 1430. * '''Michael Ayr''', '''Johannem de Ayr''', Brechin, 1450. * '''William Ayr''', lands in the Lordship of Dunbar, 1522, 1535. * '''William Ayre''', Jacobite prisoner, transported to Maryland on 'Friendship', May 1716, arrived August 1716. * '''George Ayre''', son of a Scottish immigrant, established the Ayrshire Plantation in Virginia, in 1821. : '''Netherlands''' - We note that a few of the spelling variations seem to be associated primarily with immigrants from the Netherlands, such as Aries. These names tend to be patronymic, for example, the name, Ariesen simply means "son of Aris." Behind the Name, Ariesen [http://surnames.behindthename.com/name/ariesen] And the name "Aries" represents a child of "Arie." See example profile on Ancestry.com [http://www.ancestry.com.au/genealogy/records/antje-ellen-aries_83823896?geo_a=r&geo_s=au&geo_t=au&geo_v=2.0.0&o_iid=41020&o_lid=41020&o_sch=Web+Property Antje Ellen Aries (1764 - 1792)]

Origins of the Hamlet of Edys Mills

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:[http://maps.google.ca/maps?q=Edys+Mills,+Ontario&hnear=Edys+Mills,+Lambton+County,+Ontario&t=h&z=15 A google map locating Edy Mills can be viewed through this link]. :A village in Dawn Township. About 1887 one Melvin Lotteridge built a customs saw mill at this point. It was financed by two brothers named Edy of London. The enterprise not proving successful, it passed into the hands of the Edy Brothers, who enlarged the mill, it finally passing to the stave firm of Sutherland & Innis, of Chatham, who operated it as long as the timber lasted. At one time it had about 200 residents, today a store, school, church and two or three houses comprise the village.http://www.canadiangenealogy.net/ontario/placename/lambton_e.htm ---- :The Hamlet and community of [http://www.roadsidethoughts.com/on/edys-mills-profile.htm Edys Mills], in the northern section of Dawn Township, Lambton County, is of more than passing interest to Londoners as its founders, the Edy Brothers, were once well-known photographers of the Forest City and also in Brantford, where they conducted an extensive business. These men were grandsons of [[Matthews-1279|Roswell Matthews]], the first settler of Wellington County, their mother being [[Matthews-1278|Mary Ann (Matthews) Edy]], second daughter of Mr. Matthews and his wife, [[Grannis-20|Hannah (Grannis) Matthews]]. :The Edy brothers - [[Edy-39|William D]]. and [[Edy-48|James N.]] - established their [[Space:Edy_Bros.|photography business]] in Brantford about 1875, and subsequently moved to London. In 1883, they were joined by [[Edy-12|E. Leslie Edy]], a son of W.D. Edy, who purchased his uncle's share of the business a few years later and eventually acquired his father's portion also., continuing the firm under the original name of Edy Bros. :[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dawn-Euphemia Dawn Township], sometimes referred to as the "Last Great West" of Old Ontario, had long been noted for its muddy roads and this proved to be merely one of the many handicaps with which the first settlers were obliged to contend. The fact that almost all other Western Ontario Townships were settled prior to Dawn has been the cause of not a little conjecture. Probably the main reason was because the land was very level, low and with many swampy areas, having but few streams to give anything in the way of natural drainage. However, by way of compensation, the soil of Dawn Township was unexcelled for fertility and it boasted forests of magnificent trees that were to become the scene of so many milling enterprises. :The settlement era in this section of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lambton_County Lambton County] began in the late seventies and continued well on into the eighties. There was a sort of main road from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dresden,_Ontario Dresden] to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oil_Springs,_Ontario Oil Springs], by way of Rutherford, which passed through an area known locally as the "Ten Mile Bush". Part of this thoroughfare was a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corduroy_road corduroy] (Note: split logs laid side by side to form a road surface over mud) and the rest of earth, hard or soggy, as the weather varied. It is now paved and forms part of #21 highway. Another important artery of travel is said to have crossed the municipality from east to west, connecting [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sombra,_Ontario Sombra Township] and the Sydenham River. Other roads, even after being surveyed, were merely trails through the bush and swamps. :What is claimed to be the first public building in the vicinity of Edy's Mills - a log schoolhouse - was built in 1883 and Miss Sutherland, of Oil Springs, is said to have been the first teacher, having 14 students in attendance, one of them a lad of 12 years who had not been in school before. Four years later there were nearly 100 names enrolled. :Eventually the original school was replaced by a frame structure, the latter being built at the crossroads corner opposite the store site. In 1885, Mr. Lotteridge, of Hamilton, built the community's first sawmill, also near the road intersection, and it became the industry around which the hamlet began to expand. It was in 1887 that J.N. Edy and his brother came to the vicinity and erected the original stave mill. :The stave mill proved a great industrial enterprise and at one time employed as many as 150 men. Cottages sprang up as if by magic and soon Edy's or Edyville became one of the most important centres in Northern Dawn. J.N. Edy built the first store and donated land for the frame school site. William Kersey and Robert and Michael Elsom, who came in 1877, and Andrew McDonald, in 1885, were prominent old-time residents of the community. :It is recalled, that the Edy brothers bought enormous quantities of elm, as low as $3 per 1000, to be manufactured into staves (Dictionary: narrow pieces of wood placed vertically beside each other to form casks). The timber was bought standing and hauled by means of the company's own teams. Most of the men were employed as yards men, joiners, stave-cutters, teamsters, etc., and even small boys, "tattlers", were given odd jobs around the establishment, receiving 50 cents a day. :J.N. Edy is credited with having been the means of getting the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michigan_Central_Railroad Michigan Central Railway] to build a line into the Township and tradition accounts for the construction of the road in the following manner: Mr. Palmer, the proprietor of the Palmer Mill, situated about two miles north of Edy's, succeeded in inducing the railroad company to build an extension from Oil Springs southward to his own holdings. Mr. Edy was desirous that the rail line should be continued on to Edy's Mills and, when all other negotiations failed, he purchased two small pieces of land on the railway survey and stoutly refused to sell unless the company agreed to extend the line. Finally, the rail officials decided to collaborate and thenceforward Edy's Mills had railroad facilities. :Mr. Edy eventually sold out his business interests to D.W. McDougall, of Owen Sound, and moved from the community. Mr. McDougall contributed extensively to the advancement of this section of Dawn Township. He purchased grain and wood in great quantities from the settlers, the latter being shipped to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petrolia,_Ontario Petrolia] where it was used in connection with the oil industry. By public subscription, he succeeded in having a telephone system installed throughout the community, in spite of the fact that much larger centres in the same district had no such advantage. :To D.W. McDougall also goes the honour of having circulated and sent away the petition that was to result in the community having its own post office. It was intended to have the post office known as Edyville but postal authorities refused to sanction this as there was another place in Ontario with similar appellation (?). Finally a compromise was made and Edy's Mills was the resulting name. (Source: The London Free Press, August 16, 1941) ---- :Excerpt of a letter from Marjorie "Marmy" Edy to Jim Edy (descendant of the Newbury Edy line, from Quebec), written August 17, 1974 :"Drove to Edy's Mills to search for the early Edys. The village has practically vanished. The Post Office is gone, the mill is a ruined foundation. The United Church, formerly Methodist, built 1905, stands on the west side of Hwy. 21, south of the main intersection. It's called the Edy's Mills United Church. :The Edy farm was on the south west corner of the main intersection. The original Edy gave five acres on the corner for a school, now also gone. A trailer home is on the site now, and I was told the owners traced the original deed when they bought the property. The storekeeper told me they could not build a house until some matter is cleared up regarding the school property. :I visited the farm of Mr. Sam Jyde (Fun fact - Jyde is an anagram for J. Edy), next to the Edy property, and met Mr. Jyde. He was born there 84 years ago, but doesn't remember anything about the Edy's, other than that they started the town and mill. His memory seemed slightly impaired, I thought, and he also. :The Mill burned down several years ago and is only a heap of ruins today, except for the north building which I had photographed about 10 years ago. It hadn't burned, but the outside has been torn off, the porch and sign has disappeared. I went inside and it is about the same as it was 10 years ago. I picked up several ancient rusted tools, two rasps, a crowbar, a wrench bar with Wilkinson Plough Co., Toronto, embossed on it, and a hammer head. This Mill is on the west side of Hwy. 21, north of the intersection." (Note: Jane (Edy) Hughes and her husband Jim have been to Edy's Mills several times. Nothing remains of the Mill.)

Origins of the New Netherland Settlers

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[[Category:New_Netherland_Immigration]] [[Category: People of New Netherland]] == Austrian Immigrants to New Netherland == : [[Sickles-24|Zacharias Sickles]] == Bohemian Immigrants to New Netherland == :[[Herman-706|Herman, Augustine]] == Dominican Immigrants to New Netherland == :[[Rodrigues-477|Rodrigues, Juan]] == Italian Immigrants to New Netherland == :[[Alberti-16|Alberti, Pietro Cesare]] == Jewish Immigrants to New Netherland == : [[Levy-498|Levy, Asser]] == Moroccan Immigrants to New Netherland == :[[Jansen-455|van Salee, Anthony]] == Polish Immigrants to New Netherland == Several early immigrants to New Netherland are identified as having Polish origins, based in part on their recorded names and also on places of origin indicated in records of churches, the West India Company, or other entities. Recorded names can be difficult to interpret due to variations in spellings, and some Dutch settlers have at times been mistakenly identified as Polish. Nevertheless, some soldiers employed by the West India Company may have been Polish, and there was an active trade relationship between the Netherlands and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth that likely led to some Polish people residing in the Netherlands and possibly emigrating to New Netherland. There was some effort to recruit Polish settlers. In a 1659 letter to the WIC Lord Directors, Peter Stuyvesant encouraged such recruitment, requesting: :"Some good and cleaver farmers, about twenty five to thirty families, and to assist them with a guard of twenty to twenty-five soldiers for two or three years for their protection against the barbarians who are thereabout somewhat strong and bold. That this might be carried out the sooner and with greater celerity and safety, your Honors will please, if possible, to cause that some Polish, Lithuanian, Prussian, Jutlandish or Flemish farmers (who, as we trust, are soon and easily to be found during this Eastern and Northern war), may be sent over by the first ships." The Lord Directors replied that they would seek help to this end from a Polish nobleman.James S. Pula, and Pien Versteegh. “Were There Really Poles in New Netherland?” Polish American Studies, vol. 73, no. 2, 2016, pp. 35–55. JSTOR, https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5406/poliamerstud.73.2.0035. Accessed 19 Apr. 2021. New Netherland settlers believed to be from Poland include: :[[Joriszen-2|Borger Joriszen]], identified in his marriage record as from Silesia. :[[Probasco-40|Juriaen Probasco]], from Wroclaw. :[[Zaborowsky-2|Albrecht Zaborowsky]] Possibly or probably from Poland: : [[Mot-2|Michiel De Modt]], apparently had been a soldier. See: James S. Pula, and Pien Versteegh. “Were There Really Poles in New Netherland?” Polish American Studies, vol. 73, no. 2, 2016, pp. 35–55. JSTOR, https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5406/poliamerstud.73.2.0035. Accessed 19 Apr. 2021. == See Also == *[[:Category: African Immigrants to New Netherland|African Immigrants to New Netherland]] *[[:Category: Danish Immigrants to New Netherland|Danish Immigrants to New Netherland]] *[[:Category:Dutch_Immigrants_to_New_Netherland|Dutch_Immigrants_to_New_Netherland]] *[[:Category: Flemish Immigrants to New Netherland|Flemish Immigrants to New Netherland]] *[[:Category: New Netherland, Immigrants from France|New Netherland, Immigrants from France]] *[[:Category: German Immigrants to New Netherland|German Immigrants to New Netherland]] *[[:Category: New Netherland, Immigrants from England|New Netherland, Immigrants from England]] *[[:Category: New Netherland, Immigrants from Norway|New Netherland, Immigrants from Norway]] *[[:Category: Swedish Immigrants to New Netherland|Swedish Immigrants to New Netherland]] *[[:Category: Swiss Immigrants to New Netherland|Swiss Immigrants to New Netherland]] *[[:Category: Walloon Immigrants to New Netherland|Walloon Immigrants to New Netherland]] == Sources ==

Orme Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:Orme Name Study]] [[Category:England, Orme Name Study]] [[Category:Ireland, Orme Name Study]] [[Category:Australia, Orme Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == About the Project == The Orme Name Study is part of the [[Project:One_Name_Studies|One Name Studies Project]]. It serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Orme Orme] name. The hope is that researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists and anyone with an interest in the Orme name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to people who are related biologically, but can include anyone with Orme name. Every [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Orme Orme profile on WikiTree] is of interest to this project! We endeavour to continually develop Orme branches and to improve the quality and accuracy of [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Orme Orme] profiles to make them more accessible, useful and attractive to researchers and relatives. Our research is organised by interest area. Each member of the project can join groups according to their interest. If their particular area is not covered, it can be added to the study. Research areas can be geographical (England Ormes, Ireland Ormes, USA Ormes etc. etc.), chronological (18th Century Ormes), or topical (Orme DNA, Orme occupations, migrations, population statistics...) All the research for a particular area is gathered on a special Research Page. These [[#Research Pages|Research Pages]] form the heart of the Orme Name Study. == How to Join == If you have an interest in the surname Orme we'd love to hear from you! To join the project, ask a question or just say hello, simply leave a [[Space:Orme_Name_Study#comments|comment]] below or [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=4825328&ref=22591630 contact] the Name Study Coordinator, [[Orme-81|Chris Orme]] Take a look at the [[#Research Pages|Research Pages]] below to see if there is a specific study going on that fits your interests. If so do, [[Space:Orme_Name_Study#comments|leave us a message]]! If a research page does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, perhaps you could start one? Why not [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=4825328&ref=22591630 get in touch]? {{Member|ONS|name=Orme}} Once you are ready to go, you can show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} == Members of the Orme Name Project == * [[Orme-81|Chris Orme]]: I have so far traced my Orme ancestors back to [[:Category:Macclesfield, Cheshire|Macclesfield]] and [[:Category:Congleton, Cheshire|Congleton]] in Cheshire, England, United Kingdom. I am interested in developing this line and understanding more about the Ormes of Chesire. * [[Chapman-11966|Louis Godfrey]] * [[Hall-32593|Susan Clark]] * [[Orme-415|Scott Orme]] * [[Orme-649|Andrew Orme]] * [[Orme-696|Sophie Orme]] * [[Orme-688|Bill Orme III]] == Research Pages == This page serves as a welcome and introduction to the study. The heart of the research is divided into special interest areas, each with its own Research Page. These Research Pages are for anyone to read. We hope you will find them useful and interesting! Do leave us a comment at the bottom of the page. Once you are a [[#How to Join|member]] of the Orme Name Study Project, if a Research Page is listed below for your area of interest, please dive straight and help us develop it! Just add your name in the Members section and get started. If there isn't yet a page for your interest, please just leave a [[Space:Orme_Name_Study#comments|comment]] below or [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=4825328&ref=22591630 contact] the Name Study Coordinator, [[Orme-81|Chris Orme]]. * [[Space:Origins_Orme_Name_Study|Origins, Meanings and Early Ormes]] * [[Space:Notable_Orme_Name_Study|Notable & Interesting Ormes]] * England Research: ** [[Space:Cheshire Orme Name Study|Cheshire Ormes]] ** [[Space:Derbyshire Orme Name Study|Derbyshire Ormes]] ** [[Space:Lancashire_Orme_Name_Study|Lancashire Ormes]] ** [[Space:Leicestershire_Orme_Name_Study|Leicestershire Ormes]] ** [[Space:Middlesex Orme Name Study|Middlesex Ormes]] ** [[Space:Staffordshire_Orme_Name_Study|Staffordshire Ormes]] ** [[Space:Suffolk Orme Name Study|Suffolk Ormes]] ** [[Space:Warwickshire Orme Name Study|Warwickshire Ormes]] ** [[Space:Worcestershire Orme Name Study|Worcestershire Ormes]] * Ireland Research: ** [[Space:County Dublin Orme Name Study|County Dublin Ormes]] ** [[Space:County Mayo Orme Name Study|County Mayo Ormes]] * Australia Research ** [[Space:Queensland Orme Name Study|Queensland Ormes]] ** [[Space:Victoria Orme Name Study|Victoria Ormes]] * United States Research: ** [[Space:Idaho Orme Name Study|Idaho Ormes]] ** [[Space:Illinois Orme Name Study|Illinois Ormes]] What Orme Research area could you start? == Related Surnames and Surname Variants == As Orme was a later from of Orm (see [[Space:Origins_Orme_Name_Study|Origins, Meanings and Early Ormes]]), we will also consider that simpler spelling. At present, the study is limited to these two spellings. However, as our research grows and others join the project, brining their own interests, we may review our decision and include one or more of the common variants. == Adding Profiles to the Orme Name Study == [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Orme Every Orme profile on WikiTree] is within the scope of the Orme Name Study! Our aim is to improve the quality and accuracy of these profiles, making WikiTree an ever better place for Orme research. We aim too to fill in the gaps, adding new Orme profiles to WikiTree. An Orme Name Study Sticker should be proudly attached to each Orme profile that has the research foundations in place: * a proper first name and last name at birth * a date (birth or death), though it may be [[Help:Estimated Dates|estimated]] * at least one [[Help:Sources|source]] (see the [[Help:Sources Style Guide|Sources Style Guide]] * a [[Help:Biographies|biography]], laid out in the recommended way The biography text can be short, even just a single sentence, if not much is known about the person. It should be supported by the cited source(s). There is a sticker for each special interest area! {{One Name Study|name=Orme|category=Cheshire, Orme Name Study}} For example, to add the Cheshire Orme Name Study sticker, add the following at the start of the Biography (this will also categorise the profile):
{{One Name Study|name=Orme|category=Cheshire, Orme Name Study}}
{{Clear}} == Communication == There are four means by which Orme Study members keep in touch. # This page and the linked [[#Research Pages|Research Pages]] # [[Help:Research Notes|Research Notes]] on individual profiles # Comments on these pages or individual profiles # Private messages and emails == Some things you can do == As well as persuing our own [[#Research Pages|special interest areas]] of Orme research, we can all contribute to improving the overall Orme genealogy on WikTree. The following my be satisfying fill-in tasks between other things you are working on. With some of the WikiTree+ links below, you may need to scroll down and click, "Get profiles". # Find and attach sources for [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced+Unsourced+Profiles+Orme&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Unsourced Orme profiles]. Often quite easy with big benefits for WikiTree and our Orme resarch. You may need to scroll down and click, "Get profiles". # Fix data errors in Orme profiles [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err4&Name=Orme+&MaxErrors=1000& reported in WikiTree+]. Again, some of these are very quick and easy to fix but they make a huge difference to the quality of the profile. You may need to scroll down and click, "Get profiles". # Adopt and/or improve [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&order=&s=Orme Orphaned Orme profiles]. This is potentially a bigger task but, of course, depends on how much improvement is needed and how much you want to take on! # Try to connect [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&order=&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=Orme Unconnected Orme profiles] to the global tree. This can be more challenging, but very satisfying when you find that linking profile. Remember, with any of the above tasks, you can never fail! If you don't find what you were looking for always add a [[#Collaboration|Research Note]] explaining what you've done. Last, but not least, don't forget to keep an eye on [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/search?q=Orme questions asked in G2G about Orme research] and [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/ORME profiles tagged with ORME]. Can you answer a question or lend a hand? It may also be an opportunity to recruit another Orme researcher to this One Name study! == Tools, Resources and Interesting Links == * The [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Orme Orme Genealogy page] has a list of every Orme on WikiTree and many useful tools (see the quick links at the top of the page). * [https://forebears.io/surnames/orme#meaning Forebears] A great place to start with a definition of the surname, current world distribtution map, surname origins and other interesting information. * [https://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Orme surnamedb] An interesting short article on Orme name origins. Well worth following up the people named for inclusion in WikiTree. Some work is required to verify and properly cite sources before we can create profiles. * [https://your-family-history.com/surname/o/orme/ Your Family History] Excllent free analysis of the census data for every year from 1841-1911. * [http://www.orme.ws/index.html The Orme Website] is the personal site of Andrew and Brenda Orme. Well worth a visit! Some very interesting information and some famous Ormes that we could add to WikiTree, if we can find good sources. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orme_(name) Orme (name) on Wikipedia]. A list of notable people with the name Orme. * [https://britishsurnames.co.uk/surname/orme/ British Surnames] The Distribution Map, based on the 1881 Census, is very interesting. * [https://www.houseofnames.com/Orme-family-crest House of Names] Worth a visit, though there seems to be more emphasis on selling hidden information than providing sources. They are selling a family crest but, in the absence of information to the contrary, it is presumably just a clip art that they have created. * An [https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/orme/ Orme forum at genealogy.com]. There are no posts since 2014. == Some Places with the name Orme == * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Orme The Great Orme] in Llandudno, Wales, United Kingdom, has our name. See on [https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=53.3330&mlon=-3.8543#map=13/53.3330/-3.8543 Open Streetmap]. * [[Wikipedia:Orme Square|Orme Square, Bayswater, London]]. See on [https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=51.51051&mlon=-0.18976#map=19/51.51051/-0.18976 OpenStreetMap] * Rue de l'Orme, Oyonnax, France. See on [https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=46.25140&mlon=5.65436#map=19/46.25140/5.65436 OpenStreetMap]. == Making these Pages Better == We want the Orme Name Study pages to be an interesting and valuable resource for all Orme researchers and family members. Please [[#How to Join|join the Orme Name Project]] and help to develop and improve these pages, adding to the study according to your interests. == Sources ==

Orphan Trail 1700-1837 Profile Search

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Orphan Trail Team

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[[Category: Project Trails]] [[Category:England, Orphan Trail Trailers Index]] [[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project:England|England Project]] | Orphan Trail Team == Welcome to the England Project's Orphan Trail! == '''Project Coordinators''': [[Rowlands-690| Malc Rowlands]] & [[Buckle-52|Hilary Gadsby]] '''Team Leaders''': [[Greet-49|Elizabeth Viney]] | [[Hatton-949|Julie Laxton]] '''Trailblazers''': [[Acworth-41|Ian Acworth]] | [[Brown-87900|Heather Brannon]] | [[Browning-5288|Ann Sadler]] | [[Davis-31932|Alan Davis]] | [[Donnelly-2171|Nic Donnelly]] | [[Evans-33937|Oscar Evans]] | [[Fitz-Henry-9|Jo Fitz-Henry]] | [[Buckle-52|Hilary Gadsby]] | [[Smith-245120|Jan Hellier]] |[[James-15049|Christol James]]| [[Lake-4041|Owen Lake]] | [[Hatton-949|Julie Laxton]] | [[Cartwright-1620|Gillian Loake]] | [[Lowe-12934|Tomas Lowe]] | [[McIntosh-5576|Liz Macdonald]] | [[Wilson-12750|Elaine Mattsen]] | [[Urbach-13|Kathy Nava]] | [[Martin-58790|Rosalie Neve]] | [[Radecki-37|Alan Radecki]] | [[Robertson-6617|W Robertson]] | [[Rowlands-690| Malc Rowlands]] | [[Speed-878|Ian Speed]] | [[Trueblood-273|Stephen Trueblood]] | [[Greet-49|Elizabeth Viney]] | [[Wall-7415|Jeffrey Wall]]|[[Walmsley-632|Roy Walmsley ]] | [[Williams-47589|Joan Whitaker]] | [[Whitfield-2424|Steve Whitfield]] __TOC__ === What is the Orphan Trail? === The Orphan Trail (OT) is a team that focuses on improving orphaned profiles of people who lived in England. An "orphaned profile" is a profile that doesn't have a Profile Manager and needs someone to care for it. All new England Project members begin in the Orphan Trail team. You will be paired with a Trailblazer to show you the ropes, as you learn how to find English sources and edit English profiles. You can join the [[Project:England|England Project]] and begin the Orphan Trail by posting an answer on our [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1516540/is-2023-your-year-to-join-the-england-project '''G2G welcome post''']. Our Membership Coordinator will then contact you and get you started. === What will you learn? === The Orphan Trail focuses on the core skills needed to contribute the England Project's goals – which are to make every English profile the best it can be. You will learn about: * finding and citing reliable sources * editing the data fields of profiles according to the [[Space:England_Project_-_Profile_Standards|England Profile Standards]] and Wikitree's [[:Category:Styles_and_Standards|Style Rules]] * giving structure to profiles You will improve up to 3 orphaned profiles for each stage of the Trail, depending on your skill level and how quickly you learn. After each profile, your Trailblazer will give you feedback on your work before you move on to another profile or progress to the next stage of the Trail. The Orphan Trail focuses on freely-available research resources, as many people don't have access to subscription services such as Ancestry and FindMyPast. === How long does the Trail take? === The Trail is popular and we sometimes have a waiting list before new members can begin. Once you are offered a place on the Trail, we will expect you to start straight away and to show a commitment to completing it. If you know you won't be able to dedicate yourself to the Trail ''over the next month or so'', please wait until you have more time. To get the best value from the Orphan Trail we strongly recommend that you use a PC or a laptop to research and to edit Wikitree profiles. In our experience, some people have difficulty noticing important details in images and following instructions when using a cell phone. === Do you need to complete the Trail? === Yes, new project members are asked to complete '''[[Space:England_Project_Orphan_Trail_One|England Project Orphan Trail One]]'''. OT1 covers more recent English profiles and sources for the period 1700-1957. After you finish OT1, it will be time for you to join a Team. This can be a special interest ([[Space:England_Profile_Improvements_Team|Profile Improvers Teams]] or one of the [[Space:England:_Counties_Team|England Counties Teams]] perhaps where your family came from, so you will still be able to work on your family at the same time, and it may even help you find more resources. You might also decide to stay on the Trail and do the [[Space:OT2_-_An_overview_of_Part_2|'''Orphan Trail Two (OT2)''']] OT2 is optional. It covers earlier English sources for the period 1500-1699. There is sometimes a waiting list to begin OT2, so we may ask you to join another project team whilst you are waiting. If you are not going to be working on pre-1700 profiles, then you are welcome to stop after OT1 and use the skills you have learnt to improve your own family's profiles and in your England Project team. If you find later that you want to continue onto OT2, then talk to one of the Orphan Trail leadership team. Orphan Trail Part Three (OT3) is an invitation only component for project members applying for certification to work on pre-1500 profiles. === What will your Trailblazer do? === The Orphan Trail is mostly self-directed. You will be paired with a Trailblazer to help you with the tricky bits. Your Trailblazer will give you tips on where to look for sources and feedback on the content and presentation of the profiles you work on. Our Trailblazers are friendly volunteers who like helping our new project members. They have been through the Trail themselves and are knowledgeable about English research and editing English profiles. Don't expect your Trailblazer to do your research for you – the Trail is designed to empower you to do your own family history research and to show you how to improve the countless English profiles that need some TLC. If you and your Trailblazer agree that you need more intensive help with the basics of WikiTree, or you have a disability, help from a [[Help:Contact_a_Mentor|Mentor]] or the [[Project:Accessibility_Angels|Accessibility Angels]] may be more appropriate === What happens if you don't stay in touch with your Trailblazer or don't complete the Trail? === It's important to stay in regular contact with your Trailblazer. If your Trailblazer hasn't heard from you for more than 2 weeks, we may email you to let you know your participation in the Trail has been paused and who to contact when you are ready to resume. Please understand that, when you resume, you may need to wait until a new Trailblazer is available, The Orphan Trail is not open ended. If you do not resume the Trail within 2 months, we will assume you no longer wish to participate in the Trail. If you haven't completed OT1, your name will be removed from the list of England Project members. === Where to find out more? === Follow the links to your current stage of the Trail: *'''[[Space:England_Project_Orphan_Trail_One|England Project Orphan Trail One]] - general overview''' **[[Space:England_1838-1957|'''1838-1957 resources''']]: BMD (birth, marriage, death) vital statistics and censuses; source formatting and biographies **[[Space:England_1700-1837_-1|'''1700-1837 resources''']]: Introducing parish registers; continuing with source formatting and biographies. Finishing touches; stickers and categorisation. *[[Space:England_Project_Orphan_Trail_part_2| '''Orphan Trail Part Two - general overview''']] **[[Space:England_1500-1699|'''1500-1699 resources''']] continuing with parish registers; other reliable sources such as visitations and probate records; using templates, categories, stickers and named inline citations; the genealogical proof standard. Orphan Trail Part Three - general overview under review. ---- [[Project:England|England Project]] | Orphan Trail Team

Orr Name Study

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[[Category:Orr Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Orr-3767|Dennis Orr]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List == This is a place to post your Orr family lines to see how we are all connected. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Orr migration from Scotland to Northern Ireland in the 1600's. * History of the Orr name and relationship to various clans. *DNA in the Orr's. * Meaning of the Orr surname, geographical origin of the Orr surname, Orr veterans, famous Orr family members Please post any questions or other items of interest!

Osage Indian Murders

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The Osage Indian Murders, also known as the Reign of Terror, were a series of murders of Osage Native Americans in Osage County, Oklahoma, during the early 20th century, mainly during the 1920s. There may have been as many as 60 suspicious deaths and the events of this period are the subject of several books and a 2023 film. This page created for the purpose of linking those involved with the events. Persons are listed alphabetically without regard to status as victim or perpetrator. [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Osage_Indian_Murders|WikiTree Profiles Listing]] '''B'''
*[[Osage-14|Hun-Kah-Hop-Py (Osage) Bates (1886-1921)]] *[[Bigheart-5|George Bigheart (1876-1923)]] *[[Beekman-516|Sybil Frances (Beekman) Bolton (1903-1925)]] *[[Cole-27128|Nettie O. (Cole) Brookshire (1904-1923)]] *[[Brown-68803|Oda Brown (abt.1883-)]] *[[Burkhart-917|Byron Badford Burkhart (1898-1985)]] *[[Burkhart-912|Ernest George Burkhart (1892-1986)]] '''G'''
*[[Grammer-238|Henry Frank Grammer (1883-1923)]] '''H'''
*[[Hale-6390|William King Hale (1874-1962)]] *"Doc" Hawkins '''K'''
*Asa/Acie Kirby *[[Kyle-1214|Lizzie Q. Kyle (abt.1858-1921)]] at times she is referenced as Lizzy Cue *[[Kyle-1215|Anna (Kyle) Brown (abt.1886-1921)]] *[[Kyle-1213|Mollie (Kyle) Cobb (1886-1937)]] *[[Kyle-1216|Minnie (Kyle) Smith (abt.1889-1918)]] *[[Kyle-1217|Reta (Kyle) Smith (abt.1893-1923)]] '''M'''
*John Mayo *[[McBride-7020|Bernard A. McBride (1863-1922)]] *[[Morrison-20118|Kelsie Lloyd Morrison (1898-1937)]] '''N'''
*Ralph Nading *Virgil Nading '''R'''
*[[Ramsey-8834|John Newman Ramsey (1880-1964)]] *[[Roan-126|Henry Roan (1883-1923)]] aka Henry Roan Horse '''S'''
*Annie Sanford *[[Shoun-123|David Adam Shoun (1880-1960)]] *[[Shoun-124|James Garfield Shoun (1881-1957)]] *[[Smith-145819|William E. "Bill" Smith (1892-1923)]] *[[Stepson-2|William Stepson (1892-1922)]] '''T'''
*Irvin Newton "Blackie" Thompson '''V'''
*[[Vaughan-8782|William Watkins Vaughan (1869-1923)]] '''W'''
*[[White-71131|Thomas Bruce White (1881-1971)]] *[[Osage-12|Charles Whitehorn (1896-1921)]] aka Charles Williamson *Arthur "A.T." Woodward ---- '''Books'''
* Grann, D., (2017) "Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI." Doubleday, New York. * Hogan, Lawrence J. (1998). The Osage Indian Murders: The True Story of a Multiple Murder Plot to Acquire the Estates of Wealthy Osage Tribe Members. ISBN 9780965917414 * Hogan Linda. 1990. Mean Spirit (version 1st Ballantine books ed) 1st Ballantine books ed. New York: Ivy Books. '''Internet Sources'''
* UMKC School of Law - Famous Trials: [https://www.famous-trials.com/osage-home The Osage "Reign of Terror" Murder Trials] * Osage Nation: [https://www.osagenation-nsn.gov/news-events/news/did-you-know-osage-murders Did You Know? Osage Murders (Reign of Terror)] * The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture: [https://www.okhistory.org/publications/enc/entry.php?entry=OS005 Osage Murders] * Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Osage_Indian_murders|Osage Indian Murders]] * Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:United_States_v._Ramsey_(1926)|United States v. Ramsey (1926)]] * IMDB: [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5537002/ Killers of the Flower Moon] Film 2023 ---- * Wikitree: [[Space:Osage_Indian_Murders|Osage Indian Murders]] Categorization. using space page as linking tool for persons involved with the Osage Indian Murders

Osborn Family History

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This is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Osborn families and information about individuals, places, and things named Osborn. (Do you have any info about Osborns or the name? Please join the Trusted List to this page and participate. You can also post a comment or memory below.) === Alternate Spellings === Osborn has other spellings of Osborne and Osbern. === Origins of the Surname Osborn === It is a Saxon word; from 'hus', meaning a house, and 'bearn', meaning a child. So a family-child, even an adopted child. The old Norse personal name 'Ásbjorn', composed of the elements ás ‘god’ + björn ‘bear’. The surname has also been in Ireland since 1500s. === Geographic Centers of Osborn Families === In the UK, the surname is mostly along the coastal counties of England. In the USA, it is often found in New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Kentucky, and California. === Osborns on WikiTree === Here is the current [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/O/OSBORN_1.html Osborn] index. Also see [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/O/OSBORNE_1.html Osborne]. If you add yourself or an ancestor to WikiTree your additions will appear on the index when it automatically updates tomorrow morning. [[Category:Surnames]] [[Category:English Immigrants to America]] [[Category:Irish Immigrants to America]]

Osborn Name Study

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

Oscar Niemeth Towing, Inc. & Tweed Towing, Inc. Tugboats

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Oscar Charles Niemeth, born November 29, 1915, worked as a dredger man for Pioneer Shell Company in Petaluma, California. Oscar would travel by tugboat to Oyster Point in the San Francisco Bay, under the San Francisco/Oakland Bay Bridge and pump oyster shells into a large hopper barge. After towing the barge back to Petaluma, the crew would pump the shells from the barge into a large washer and dryer in preparation for crushing, bagging, and selling the shell to the chicken farmers living in the Petaluma area. When the chickens ate the oyster shells, they would lay eggs with much harder shells. Oscar Niemeth Towing, Inc. was born. Sometime in the early 1950’s Oscar purchased his first tug, “sunk at the dock” and proceeded to rebuild it from top to bottom - the Golden Eagle. Still a dredger man during the week, many weekends were spent at the dock of Pioneer Shell helping dad paint, paint more, paint more, and even caulk the wooden deck with a product called okum. He gave all four of his children something to do to help build his dream. Other boats over the years were the Sea Eagle, 1800 hp, the Silver Eagle (the first Silver Eagle), in 1960, 1,000 hp, the first 16-cylinder tandem tugboat on the West Coast, the White Eagle, a former Navy YTL tug from Lake Michigan, the Blue Eagle, the American Eagle & the Silver Eagle, both 4,000 hp. From time to time other tugs were leased for a period of time and painted with the traditional blue and white colors with the yellow banner of a flying eagle. Enjoy the photos.

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[[Category:Östbjörka, Rättvik (W)]] An in-depth exploration of [[:Category: Östbjörka, Rättvik (W)|Östbjörka village in Rättvik]] with focus on covering the gap in household records between the late 1690s and 1742. There are birth, marriage and death records - however mothers are never named in birth records, and for much of the time women and children are not named in their own death records - they are recorded only with reference to their father or husband. This is very challenging, since the selection of names is so small. There are way too many Olof Hansson and Brita Olsdotter around. There is a gap in marriage records between 1682 and 1696. There are death records only for the first month of 1695. ==Household records and taxation records== *Mantalslängder 1642-1820 Säters län 1642-1646 (W) 4 (1645) Bild 640 / sid 148 (AID: v841007.b640.s148, NAD: SE/RA/5520322) *Rättvik (W) AI:1 (1670s) Bild 1120 / sid 217 (AID: v131510b.b1120.s217, NAD: SE/ULA/11284) *Rättvik (W) AI:1 (1690s) Bild 2140 / sid 422 (AID: v131510b.b2140.s422, NAD: SE/ULA/11284) *Rättvik (W) AI:1 (1670-1700) Bild 3860 / sid 767 (AID: v131510b.b3860.s767, NAD: SE/ULA/11284) *Rättvik (W) AI:3 (1742-1755) Bild 35 / sid 59 (AID: v131512.b35.s59, NAD: SE/ULA/11284) *Rättvik (W) AI:4a (1760-1767) Bild 24 / sid 38 (AID: v131513.b24.s38, NAD: SE/ULA/11284) *Rättvik (W) AI:4c (1760-1767) Bild 128 / sid 246 (AID: v131515.b128.s246, NAD: SE/ULA/11284) *Rättvik (W) AI:5a (1775-1785) Bild 47 / sid 79 (AID: v131516.b47.s79, NAD: SE/ULA/11284) *Rättvik (W) AI:5c (1775-1785) Bild 157 / sid 300 (AID: v131518.b157.s300, NAD: SE/ULA/11284) ==Households in taxation 1645== *[[Andersson-10522|Matts Andersson]] *[[Mårtensson-378|Hans Mårtensson]] *[[Hansson-2481|Anders Hansson]] *Nils Olsson *[[Andersson-10444|Oloff Andersson]] *[[Andersson-5237|Jöran Andersson]] *[[Olofsson-2351|Gunnar Olsson]] *Erik Nilsson *Oloff Persson *Hans Larsson (his wife died in 1669) v131560.b197.s385 *[[Jonsson-2754|Anders Jonsson]] ==Households 1670s - 1690s== ===Österbjörkan Nr 1 Nr 2 Nr 3, 1670s=== *[[Andersson-10444|Olof Andersson]] 1590-1672 *hustru Ingeborg 1591-1677 *[[Olsson-3929|Anders Olsson]] 1621-1686 (son of OA) *hustru Elisabeth 1622-1675 *[[Andersson-10451|Olof]] ''Andersson'' 1651- (son of AO) *Anders ''Andersson'' 1655-1677 died in Skåne (soldier) v131560.b95.s181 *Kerstin ''Andersdotter'' 1663- (or 1653?) *Jon Persson -1674 son-in-law (v131561.b36.s59 - soldier) *[[Olsdotter-2069|Anna]] ''Olsdotter'' -1675 died in Folkärna (daughter of OA) *Olof ''Jonsson'' 1662- serving in Folkärna *Anna ''Jonsdotter'' 1664- *Per ''Jonsson'' - serving "up in the country" '''1690s, Jon Persson's children are listed in Nr 7:''' *Anna ''Jonsdotter'' 1664- serving away from home *Per ''Jonsson'' *[[Olsdotter-2067|Brita Olsdotter]] 1620- old maid *foster daughter Kerstin Olsdotter(?) from Backa 1673- *[[Olsdotter-2070|Elisabet Olsdotter]] 1637- widow (probably of a Per Hansson) (died 1710 Dom Mis- v131562.b206.s404) *[[Persdotter-4174|Anna Persdotter]] 1655- her daughter, went to Sätra *[[Olsdotter-2068|Malin Olsdotter]] 1627-1688 ===Österbjörkan Nr 1, Nr 2 & Nr 3 - 1690s=== :v131510b.b2140.s422 *[[Andersson-10451|Olof Andersson]] 1651-dead *hustru Kerstin 1658- *Elisabet ''Olsdotter'' 1689? - gone to Hälsingland *[[Olofsdotter-2250|Margeta]] ''Olsdotter'' 1684 *Anders Ersson(?) brother-in-law *hustru Kerstin Andersdotter (present above) *Anna ''Andersdotter'' their daughter *[[Olsson-1871|Olof Homman]] 1658- *hustru [[Göransdotter-88|Anna]] ''Göransdotter'' 1659- *gammelgiänta [[Olsdotter-2067|Brita Olsdotter]] 1620-dead (present above) *[[Persson-5748|Nall Per Persson]] 1658-dead *[[Persdotter-4174|Anna Persdotter]] 1655- in Sätra (present above) *[[Olsdotter-2070|Elisabet]] ''Olsdotter'' 1637- mother-in-law *Pär ''Persson'' 1683- *[[Persdotter-4178|Anna]] ''Persdotter'' 1685- *[[Persdotter-4236|Lisbet]] ''Persdotter'' 1687- married Hans Persson in Glistjärna 1713 *[[Persson-5749|Olle]] ''Persson'' 1690- ===(Mases)=== '''Österbjörkan Nr 4 1670s''' v131510b.b1120.s217 '''Österbjörkan Nr 4 1690s''' v131510b.b2140.s422 *[[Andersson-10640|Matts Andersson]] 1619-1687 (is not [[Andersson-10522|Matts Andersson]] (1600-1655)) *hu Anna 1621- died before 1700 *[[Mattsdotter-555|Anna]] ''Mattsdotter'' 1654- (actually 1655) *[[Mattsson-735|Anders]] ''Mattsson'' 1657- *married to [[Andersdotter-7121|Lisbeth]] ''Andersdotter'' from Backa in the 1690s *Lisbeth ''Mattsdotter'' 1665- *Malin ''Hansdotter'', stepdaughter, 1650 - married off to Backa Nr 22 in 1674. ===(Sjons)=== :'''Österbjörkan Nr 5 1670s & 1690s''' v131510b.b1120.s217 - v131510b.b2140.s422 :Continued as [[Space:Österbjörkan#Sjons|Nr 7 Sjons]] and possibly as [[Space:Österbjörkan#Olars|Nr 6 Olars]] *[[Jonsson-2754|Anders Jonsson]] -1672 *hustru [[Andersdotter-3348|Kerstin]] 1615-1698 *Marit ''Jonsdotter'' 1631-1675 unmarried daughter (or did she marry in Sandgärde?) *[[Andersson-5267|Anders]] ''Andersson'' 1649-1677 - son of AJ *hustru [[Hansdotter-812|Kerstin]] ''Hansdotter'' 1641- **[[Andersson-10457|Per Andersson]] 1645- (second husband), from Nr 14 *[[Andersdotter-3347|Kerstin]] ''Andersdotter'' 1671- *[[Andersson-5259|Anders Andersson]] 1678- *[[Persson-5751|Hans Persson]] 1681- (actually Jan 1680) **[[Persdotter-4180|Anna Persdotter]] 1684- (in [[Space:Österbjörkan#P.C3.A4rs_et_al|Nr 10 Pers]] in 1742) **[[Persdotter-4181|Margeta]] ''Persdotter'' 1687- (actually 1685) **Olle ''Persson'' 1690- *[[Andersson-10501|Olof Andersson]] 1656-1686 son of AJ *hustru Anna ===(Göras)=== '''Österbjörkan Nr 6, 1670s ''' *[[Andersson-5237|Göran Andersson]] 1616-1690 *hustru [[Ersdotter-405|Brita]] ''Ersdotter'' 1622-1687 *[[Göransdotter-206|Kerstin]] ''Göransdotter'' married to Glistjärna *[[Göransdotter-88|Anna]] ''Göransdotter'' 1659- married to Olof Homman in Nr 2 before 1690 *[[Göransson-347|Erik]] ''Göransson'' 1663- *[[Göransdotter-207|Brita]] ''Göransdotter'' 1666- '''Österbjörkan Nr 6, 1690s:''' *[[Göransson-347|Erik Göransson]] 1663- *hustru Kerstin 1672- *[[Ericsdotter-343|Brita]] ''Ersdotter'' 1692- (actually 1690) - married [[Andersson-10474|Anders Andersson]] from Österbjörkan Jan 1709 :Continued as [[Space:Österbjörkan#G.C3.B6ras|farm name Göras]] in 1742 ===Österbjörkan Nr 7 1670s & 1690s=== 1670s (this family moved to Nittsjö Nr 14 (listed after Nr 8) in 1686: *(Jon Andersson's widow) Brita *Anders Jonsson 1641- from Nittsjö *Anna ''Ersdotter'' from Österbjörka (born 1656 to Erik Jansson? - v131560.b99.s189) *Jon ''Andersson'' 1665-1677 *Anders Andersson 1674- *Kerstin Andersdotter 1669- ===(Mårs) & (Vattumans) 1670-1700=== '''Nr 8 1670s''' - v131510b.b1130.s219 *[[Hansson-1309|Anders Hansson]] 1629-1677 *hustru [[Andersdotter-3363|Kerstin]] ''Andersdotter'' 1640-1676 *[[Andersdotter-6863|Margareta]] ''Andersdotter'' 1660- *(Margareta's husband)(Vattumans) [[Andersson-10440|Anders Andersson]] son-in-law, from Västberg Nr 8 *Anna ''Andersdotter'' 1665- married to Nittsjö? *[[Andersdotter-6962|Kerstin]] ''Andersdotter'' 1667- *[[Andersson-5371|Mårten Andersson]] 1671- *[[Hansdotter-1593|Malin]] ''Hansdotter'' 1620-1687 (sister of AH, widow of an Erik) *Hans Ersson 1652- nephew, soldier in 1678 *[[Ersdotter-1222|Kerstin Ersdotter]] 1657- niece '''Nr 9 1690s''' - v131510b.b2150.s424 *[[Jonsson-5449|Jonas Jonsson]] 1657- *hustru [[Andersdotter-6962|Kerstin]] ''Andersdotter'' 1667- *[[Andersson-5371|Mårten]] ''Andersson'' 1671- brother (continues at [[Space:Österbjörkan#M.C3.A5rs|Mårs]] in 1742) *[[Jonsson-5463|Anders]] ''Jonsson'' 1688 *[[Jonsson-5464|Erik]] ''Jonsson'' (1693) *([[Jonsson-5462|''Jon Jonsson'']] 1701, too young to be included) *h Kerstin at LL '''Nr 10 1690s:''' *'''Vattumans''' [[Andersson-10440|Anders Andersson]] 1646-1694 *[[Andersdotter-6863|Margareta]] ''Andersdotter'' 1660- *[[Andersson-10474|Anders]] ''Andersson'' 1682- (actually 1680) *[[Andersson-10441|Hans]] ''Andersson'' 1683 - in Nr 21 Vattumans in 1742 *[[Andersdotter-6991|Kerstin]] ''Andersdotter'' 1689 *Continued through Kerstin in [[Space:Österbjörkan#Dahl|Nr 25 Dahl]] in 1742 ===Österbjörkan Nr 9 1670s is Nr 11 in the 1690s=== *[[Olsson-1952|Lars Olofsson]] 1623-1697 *hustru [[Hansdotter-833|Margeta]] (Hansdotter) 1623-1698 *[[Larsson-2595|Olof Larsson]] 1657- married in Gärdebyn Nr 14 **their second son, [[Olsson-3959|Anders]] came back to Östbjörka. The household was then [[Space:Österbjörkan#Hinders|Nr 14]] *[[Larsson-5293|Lars]] ''Larsson'' 1659-1684 ===Österbjörkan Nr 10 in the 1670s - Nr 12 in the 1690s=== '''1670s''': *[[Olofsson-2352|Gunnar Olofsson]], soldier -1675 (or 1678) *hustru [[Olsdotter-2102|Karin]] ''Olsdotter'' 1631- *[[Gunnarsson-195|Olof Gunnarsson]] 1665- *[[Gunnarsson-194|Daniel Gunnarsson]] 1668- *[[Gunnarsson-196|Hans Gunnarsson]] 1672- *Kerstin Olofsdotter 1647- sister (of Gunnar) *[[Gunnarsdotter-84|Brita]] ''Gunnarsdotter'' 1615- (mother of Gunnar) *[[Gunnarsdotter-83|Kerstin Gunnarsdotter]] 1611-1676 sister (of mother) '''1690s''': *Gunnar Ols' widow [[Olsdotter-2102|Karin]] ''Olsdotter'' (died in 1715) *[[Gunnarsdotter-84|Brita]] ''Gunnarsdotter'' 1615-dead, mother-in-law *[[Gunnarsson-195|Olof Gunnarsson]] 1665- *hustru [[Hansdotter-1626|Lisbet]] ''Hansdotter'' from Falun *[[Gunnarsson-194|Daniel Gunnarsson]] 1668- *hustru Margeta ''Jonsdotter'' from Glistjärna *[[Gunnarsson-196|Hans Gunnarsson]] 1672- *hustru Anna Olsdotter - dead Continued as [[Space:Österbjörkan#Gunnars|farm name Gunnars]] with [[Olofsson-2365|Olof Olsson]], son of Olof Gunnarsson as head ofhousehold. ===Östbjörkan Nr 11 in the 1670s - Nr 8 in the 1690s=== 1670s: *[[Gunnarsson-138|Erik Gunnarsson]] 1606-1687 *[[Ersson-436|Hans Ersson]] 1634-, son-in-law *hustru [[Ersdotter-414|Malin Ersdotter]] 1645- *[[Hansson-2416|Hans]] ''Hansson'' 1673 *[[Ersson-1162|Erik Ersson]] 1653-1675 (son of EG) 1690s: *[[Ersson-436|Hans Ersson]] 1634-1698 *hustru [[Ersdotter-414|Malin]] ''Ersdotter'' 1645- *[[Hansson-2416|Hans]] ''Hansson'' 1673-1698 *[[Hansdotter-1616|Kerstin]] ''Hansdotter'' 1678- *[[Hansdotter-810|Anna]] ''Hansdotter'' 1679- *[[Hansdotter-1614|Malin]] ''Hansdotter'' 1683- *[[Hansson-2425|Anders]] ''Hansson'' 1687- (in [[Space:Österbjörkan#P.C3.A4rs_et_al|Nr 10 Pers]] in 1742) *[[Hansson-2426|Erik]] ''Hansson'' 1690- (actually 1689) ===Östbjörkan Nr 12 in the 1670s - Nr 13 in the 1690s=== v131510b.b1130.s219 - v131510b.b2150.s424 *widow Ingeborg 1623-1691 (simply ''hustru'' Ingeborg - v131561.b81.s149) *daughter [[Persdotter-4268|Kerstin]] ''Persdotter'' 1653-dead (died 1698) *husband [[Jonsson-5529|Olof Jonsson]] 1643- from Vikarbyn, Ovanhedes (died 1726) **[[Olsdotter-2133|Kerstin Olofsdotter]] (replaced her father in the taxation records in 1713, does not seem to have married **[[Olsdotter-2127|Marit Olofsdotter]] (1689-) ===Östbjörkan Nr 13 in the 1670s - Nr 15 in the 1690s=== :Continued as [[Space:Österbjörkan#S.C3.A4ter|Nr 23 Säter in 1742]] but also [[Space:Österbjörkan#Blom_el_J.C3.B6ns|Nr 27 Blom]] *Olof Nilsson's widow Kerstin 1623-1693 *Kerstin ''Olofsdotter'' 1651- serving elsewhere *Matts ''Olofsson'' 1653- soldier, dead at Lund *(Karin Olsdotter 1656 - v131560.b103.s197 - presumably died early) *Margeta Olsdotter 1663- *[[Olsdotter-861|Anna Olsdotter]] 1661- *husband [[Larsson-2617|Matts ''Larsson'' Blom]] 1660- soldier ** stepdaughter Kerstin 1681- (presumably Mattsdotter) absent(?) **[[Mattsson-322|Lars Mattsson]] 1685- **[[Mattsdotter-544|Kerstin]] ''Mattsdotter'' 1690- *Erik Johansson's widow Kerstin 1613-1680 ===Östbjörkan Nr 14 in the 1670s - Nr 17 and Nr 18 in the 1690s=== '''1670s Nr 14''' *old [[Hansson-2420|Anders Hansson]] 1609-1676 *hustru Anna 1613- (died 1671) *[[Andersson-10457|Pehr]] ''Andersson'' 1645- married to widow Kerstin Hansdotter in Nr 5 *[[Andersson-10442|Anders]] ''Andersson'' 1647- *hustru Malin Ersdotter 1656?- from Ovanmyra Nr 9 *[[Andersdotter-7029|Karin]] ''Andersdotter'' married to Nr 22 *Jacob ''Andersson'' 1651- *hustru Margta 1659- '''1690s, Nr 17''': *Anders Hans' widow Anna 1613- dead (strange, if she died first) *[[Andersson-10442|Anders]] ''Andersson'' 1647-1698 *hustru Malin Ersdotter 1656?- from Ovanmyra Nr 9 *[[Andersdotter-7068|Margta]] ''Andersdotter'' 1683- (died in 1701) *[[Andersdotter-6975|Anna]] ''Andersdotter'' 1685- (bridges the gap to 1742, married [[Hansson-2440|Matts Hansson]] from Västberg, who moved in) *[[Andersdotter-7001|Brita]] ''Andersdotter'' 1692- :Continued as [[Space:Österbjörkan#M.C3.B6kias_.28Michels.29_or_Bud|Nr 29 Mökias]] '''1690s, Nr 18''': *Jacob ''Andersson'' 1651- (actually 1655 - v131560.b97.s185) *hustru Margta 1659- ===Östbjörkan Nr 15 in the 1670s Nr 21 in the 1690s=== v131510b.b1130.s219 *[[Andersson-10502|Hans Andersson]] 1615-1683 *hustru Brita 1614-1683 *Anders ''Hansson'' 1646-1691 (son Olof in 1686 (may not have survived) v131561.b171.s327) *hustru Brita Andersdotter from Solberga Nr 10, may have gone back *Kerstin ''Hansdotter'' 1655- *[[Hansson-2431|Olof]] ''Hansson'' 1657- *hustru [[Olsdotter-2151|Brita Olsdotter]] from Glistjärna Nr 3 '''Nr 21 in the 1690s''' v131510b.b2160.s426 *[[Hansson-2431|Olof Hansson]] 1657 *hu [[Olsdotter-2151|Brita ''Olsdotter'']] 1654 *[[Olsson-3962|Olof]] ''Olsson'' 1684 *[[Olsdotter-2098|Brita]] ''Olsdotter'' (1687)
([[Danielsdotter-440|Karin Danielsdotter]], the daughter of Brita's daughter [[Mårtensdotter-512|Kierstin Mårtensdotter]] married into [[Space:Österbjörkan#P.C3.A4rs_et_al|Östbjörka Nr 10]] in 1753) :This household continues as [[Space:Österbjörkan#J.C3.B6ns|Nr 17]] and [[Space:Österbjörkan#Hanses|Nr 30, Hanses]] in 1742 ===(Ifwas)=== :'''Östbjörkan Nr 16 in the 1670s - Nr 22 in the 1690s''' :v131510b.b1140.s221 - v131510b.b2160.s426 :Continues in 1742 as [[Space:Österbjörkan#Ifwas|Ifwas]] *[[Andersson-10579|Jon Andersson]]'s widow Karin 1607-1677 *[[Jonsson-5620|Jon Jonsson]] 1643-1686 *[[Jonsson-5489|Anders Jonsson]] 1647- (died in 1730, same month as his son Jon) *hustru [[Hansdotter-1636|Margeta]] ''Hansdotter'' from Ovanmyra Nr 7 *[[Andersson-10546|Jon]] ''Andersson'' 1684- (he died in 1730; his son [[Jonsson-5488|Anders]] is head of household in 1742) *[[Andersson-10551|Anders]] ''Andersson'' (1687) *Hans ''Andersson'' - married 1712? - v131562.b149.s289 *Brita ''Jonsdotter'' 1637- married to Sätra Nr 7 - came back (presumably widowed) (she died in the end of 1719 - v131562.b221.s434) *[[Jonsdotter-4003|Kerstin]] ''Jonsdotter'' 1640- still in brother's household in 1690, dead 1698 ===(Påls)=== :'''Östbjörkan Nr 17 in the 1670s - Nr 23 in the 1690s''' :Continued as farm name [[Space:Österbjörkan#P.C3.A5l|Pål]] in 1742 *Karin, the widow of Pål Finne 1602-1680 (Pål Olofsson died in 1669 - v131560.b198.s387) *[[Pålsson-290|Olof Pålsson]] 1643- *hustru [[Hansdotter-1645|Anna]] ''Hansdotter'' 1641- *[[Olsdotter-2090|Karin Olsdotter]] 1670- *[[Olsson-3943|Hans]] ''Olsson'' 1673- (died in 1750, bridges the gap) *hustru [[Olsdotter-2079|Ingeborg]] ''Olsdotter'' from Lerdal *Brita ''Olsdotter'' 1683- presumably married off to Tina in 1704 - v131562.b145.s281 :there is a ''hustru'' Anna, Pål Pär's in Östbjörka, dead at an age of 53 years in 1711 - v131562.b207.s406). The age is probably too off ===(Mases) or (Hans Pärs Ollas)=== :'''Östbjörkan Nr 18 in the 1670s''' v131510b.b1140.s221 :'''Östbjörkan Nr 24 in the 1690s''' v131510b.b2160.s426 :Continued as [[Space:Österbjörkan#Hans_P.C3.A4rs_Ollas_or_Matts|Nr 28, Nr 32 and Nr 35 in 1742]] *[[Mattsson-728|Erik Mattsson]] 1626-1686 (His father was, of course, a Matts) *hustru Karin 1614-1673 *[[Hansson-2430|Olof Hansson]] 1644- son-in-law (from the later farm name ''Hans Pärs' Ollas'' he was probably the son of a Hans Persson) *hustru [[Ersdotter-1180|Elisabet]] ''Ersdotter'' 1654- *Margeta 1654- daughter of EM's brother (dead before 1700) *Margeta 1609-1680 mother of EM (death record v131561.b53.s93) *Anders Hansson 1669? half brother (of OH?) foster son (not present in the 1690s) *Margeta ''Olsdotter'' 1676 *[[Olsson-3958|Erik]] ''Olsson'' 1679 - stayed in Östbjörka *[[Olsson-3961|Hans]]''Olsson'' 1682 - probably moved to Boda *[[Olsdotter-2097|Brita]] ''Olsdotter'' 1684 *[[Olsson-3963|Olle]] ''Olof Olofsson'' (1686 - died in 1701) *(''[[Olsson-3968|Anders Olsson]]'' born in 1695 was too young to be entered, stayed in Östbjörka) *(''[[Olsson-3960|Matts Olsson]]'' was even younger, stayed in Östbjörka) *Brita Hansdotter, half-sister (of OH?) (could be Brita Hansdotter 71y, dead in 1737 (born 1666) - v131562.b248.s489) [[Olsson-3961|Hans Olsson]] in Östbjörka married Brita Jonsdotter from Boda and [[Persson-5751|Hans Persson]] in Östbjörka married [[Olsdotter-2097|Brita Olsdotter]] in Östbjörka 2PTrin 1708 - looks like a double wedding - v131562.b147.s285 ===Östbjörkan Nr 19 & Nr 20 in the 1670s - Nr 25 in the 1690s=== *Lars Hansson 1630- (LH in Ö died in 1703, age 67, so is it him? - v131562.b198.s388 *hustru Brita ''Andersdotter'' 1633-1698 - married in 1666 - v131560.b18.s27 (supposedly 74 years old at death - v131562.b192.s377) *Malin ''Larsdotter'' 1665- (or 1670) *Anders ''Larsson'' 1672- **Anna Hansdotter 1633-dead *Karin Hansdotter, sister of LH (married to Ovanmyra?) *Kerstin Larsdotter?? 1630-, blind, sister of hustru Brita, moved to the first household *Per Jonsson Kagg, brother-in-law, (soldier) died in Stettin *hustru Margeta ''Hansdotter'' 1643- married the second time to Glistjärna Lars Hansson should be the son of Hans Larsson who died in 1670 - v131561.b25.s37 - his wife had died in 1669 - v131560.b197.s385 ===Östbjörkan Nr 21 1670s=== v131510b.b1140.s221 *Matts Eriksson 160?-1674 - v131561.b36.s59 (Swäns Matts Ersson) *hustru Kerstin 1613-1688 - v131561.b74.s135 (Olof Mattson's mother-in-law) *Olof Mattsson 1638- son-in-law *hustru Anna ''Mattsdotter'' 1650- *Margta ''Olsdotter'' 1670 *Matts ''Olsson'' 1672 *Erik Olsson 1674 - v131561.b111.s209 *Kerstin ''Olsdotter'' 1678 This whole family may have left ===Östbjörkan Nr 22 1670s - Nr 26 1690s=== v131510b.b1140.s221 and v131510b.b2170.s428 *[[Andersson-10793|Per Andersson]]'s widow Marit 1637-1688 *(''Margeta Persdotter'' 8 PTrin 1655 dead before 1670) *Elisabeth ''Persdotter'' 1658- married off to Sätra Nr 11 *[[Persson-5810|Hans Persson]] 1661 (actually 1660) * hustru [[Andersdotter-7029|Karin]] ''Andersdotter'' 1651- from Nr 14 *[[Hansdotter-1631|Anna Hansdotter]] 1683? - could be the Anna Hansdotter who married Jon Andersson in Östbjörka in 1707 v131562.b146.s283 (widowed in 1730, dead in 1742) *[[Hansdotter-1633|Margeta]] ''Hansdotter'' 1686 - *[[Persson-5938|Anders Persson]] 1664 (actually 1662) (continues in [[Space:Österbjörkan#S.C3.A4ter|#24 Säter]] in 1742, died 1742) *hustru Ingeborg ''Eriksdotter'' from Lenåsen Nr 8 1670- (died in 1717) ===Östbjörkan Nr 23 1670s=== *Jöns Larsson Krabbat (soldier (1621-) *hustru Kerstin 1623- *sister Anna 1633- ===(Lars)=== :'''Östbjörkan Nr 19 in the 1690s''' :Continued as [[Space:Österbjörkan#Lars|Lars]] by the son of Malin and Anders *[[Larsson-2607|Lars Larsson]] 1630 (dead 1698) *hu [[Ersdotter-411|Kerstin]] ''Ersdotter'', 1648- *Kerstin ''Larsdotter'' 1678-dead *[[Larsdotter-1659|Malin]] ''Larsdotter'' 1681- *[[Andersson-5259 | Anders Andersson]], husband ==Households in taxation record 1745== v895725.b690.s125 *[[Olsson-3960|Matts Olsson]] 3 - man, wife and maid (Hans Pärs Ollas) √ *[[Hansson-2428|Olof Hansson]] 2 - man and wife (Pål) √ *[[Jansson-1533|Anders Jansson]] 2 - man and wife (Lustig) √ *[[Olsson-3968|Anders Olsson]] 3 - man, wife and maid (Hans Pärs Ollas) √ *Swens Hans Hansson 2 - man and wife √ *Hans Olsson 2 - widower and son (Hanses) √ *Michels Anders Mattsson 2 - widower and daughter *Hans Ersson 4 - man, wife, son and maid (Hans Pärs Ollas) √ *Blom Anders Andersson 1 - daughter *Dahl [[Olsson-3942|Anders Olsson 3]] - wife, son and daughter √ *Mases Hans Andersson - in Gulleråsen *[[Andersson-10550|Grins Olof Andersson]] 2 - man and wife √ *Erik Andersson's wife 1 *[[Larsson-2600|Hans Larsson]] 2 - man and wife (Säter) √ *Mårs [[Jonsson-5460|Jon Jonsson]] 2 - man and wife √ *Mårs? [[Andersson-10441|Hans Andersson]] 3 - man, wife and son (Vattuman?) √? *[[Jonsson-5462|Jon Jonsson]] 3 - man, wife and daughter (Jonases) √ *[[Andersson-5258|Lars Andersson]] - man and wife (Lars) √ *Lars Jonsson 3 - man, wife and daughter (Jöns) √ *soldier Lustig - man and wife *Hinders [[Olsson-3959|Anders Olsson]] 4 - man, wife and married son √ *widow of soldier Wikman 2 - widow and daughter (Lissgåls) √ *[[Mårtensson-379|Erik Mårtensson]] 3 - man, wife and daughter (Mårs) √ *Pers [[Ersson-1147|Anders Ersson]] 3 - man, wife and son √ *Pers [[Hansson-2425|Anders Hansson]] 2 - widower and son √ *Göras [[Andersson-10470|Erik Andersson]] 3 - widower, son and daughter √ *Göras [[Ericsson-455|Hans Ersson]] 2 - man and wife √ *Sjons [[Persson-5751|Hans Persson]] 2 - married daughter √ *Nall? [[Persson-5749|Olof Persson]] 2 - man and wife √ *Lisbet Andersdotter 1 - daughter √ *wife of soldier Sparf 1 *widow of Håman Hans Andersson 1 ([[Olsdotter-846|Anna Olsdotter]]) √ *soldier Erik Olsson ==Households from 1742== ===Lustig & Nall=== '''Nr 1 Lustig in 1742-1755''' v131512.b35.s59 *[[Jansson-1533|Anders Jansson]], 1684 from Gärdebyn (died in 1769) *Hustru [[Persdotter-4178|Anna]] ''Persdotter'', 1687 - 1757, married 1711 (daughter of [[Persdotter-4174|Anna Persdotter]] and sister of [[Persson-5749|Olof Persson]] in Nr 2) *[[Andersson-10530|Olof Andersson]] 1722 ''dead'' '''Nr 2 Nall in 1742-1755''' v131512.b35.s59 *[[Persson-5749|Olof Persson]], 1689 (son of [[Persson-5748|Nall Per Persson]] 1658- and [[Persdotter-4174|Anna Persdotter]]) *hustru [[Jonsdotter-3997|Margta]] ''Jonsdotter'' 1701 (from Vikarbyn, married 1717) *[[Olsdotter-2126|Kerstin Olofsdotter]], 1732 (actually Nov 1731) *[[Olofsson-2386|Jon Olofsson]], 1736 (actually 1734) *[[Olofsson-2362|Olof Olofsson]] 1738-1746 '''Nr 1 Nall in 1760-1767''' v131513.b23.s36 *[[Andersson-10528|Anders Andersson]] 1712-1773, married in 1734 (son of [[Jansson-1533|Anders Jansson]] and [[Persdotter-4178|Anna Persdotter]] , returned from Gulleråsen) *hu [[Olsdotter-2111|Kerstin]] ''Olsdotter'' 1713-1773 (from Gulleråsen) *[[Andersson-10532|Olof Andersson]] 1739, married 1767 *hu Karin Hansdotter 1739 *Anders Olsson 1771 *Brita ''Andersdotter'' 1745 *Kerstin ''Andersdotter'' 1747 *father [[Jansson-1533|Anders Johansson]] 1684-1769 (from Gärdebyn) '''Nr 2 Nall in 1760-1767''' v131513.b23.s36 *[[Olofsson-2386|Jon Olsson]] 1734, married in 1759 *hu Karin 1737 *Kerstin Jonsdotter 1762 *mother-in-law Lisbeth Olsdotter 1700-1766 - in Gästrikland *father [[Persson-5749|Olof Persson]], 1689-1763, married 1717 *hu [[Jonsdotter-3997|Margta]] ''Jonsdotter'' 1701 (from Vikarbyn) ===(Mases) et al=== '''Nr 3 in 1742-1755''' v131512.b35.s59 *[[Persson-5954|Pär Pärsson Sparf]] (soldier) 1713 (lived in Östbjörka when they married, probably not born there) *hustru [[Andersdotter-7126|Kerstin]] ''Andersdotter'' 1706 (no 1705), married 1734 (daughter of [[Mattsson-735|Anders Mattsson]] in [[Space:%C3%96sterbj%C3%B6rkan#.28Mases.29|old Nr 4]]) *Karin ''Persdotter'' 1735 *Kerstin ''Persdotter'' 1741 *Per ''Persson'' 1748 '''Nr 3 in 1760-1767''' v131513.b23.s36 *[[Persson-5954|Pär Pärsson Sparf]] (soldier) 1713 - Stockholm *hustru [[Andersdotter-7126|Kerstin]] ''Andersdotter'' 1706-1765 *Karin ''Persdotter'' 1736 - married in Västerbjörkan *Anders ''Persson'' 1745 - Stockholm *Per ''Persson'' 1748 - Gästrikland '''Mases 1760-1767''' v131513.b23.s36 *Kerstin ''Persdotter'' 1742 married 1771 *Olof Andersson 1742-1773 (from Glistjärna?) *Anders Olsson 1772-1773, drowned '''Nr 4 in 1742-1755''' v131512.b35.s59 *widow [[Andersdotter-7121|Lisbeth Andersdotter]] 1671 (dead May 1753 ) *[[Andersdotter-7123|Lisbeth]] ''Andersdotter'', 1700 *[[Andersdotter-7124|Brita]] ''Andersdotter'', 1713 - v131562.b86.s161 daughter of Anders Mattsson '''Nr 4 Mases in 1760-1767''' v131513.b24.s38 *[[Andersdotter-7123|Lisbeth Andersdotter]], 1700-1773 *[[Andersdotter-7124|Brita]] ''Andersdotter'', 1713 - moved out ===Olars=== '''Nr 6 in 1742-1755''' v131512.b36.s61 *hustru [[Ersdotter-1179|Kerstin Ersdotter]] 1712-1743 (widow of soldier [[Ersson-1153|Erik Ersson Blom]] *hustru [[Olsdotter-2094|Anna]] ''Olsdotter'' 1688-1746 mother (widow of soldier [[Johansson-5963|Erik Jansson Blom]]) *[[Ersson-1152|Erik]] ''Ersson'' 1734, son - cripple '''Nr 6 Olars in 1760-1767''' v131513.b24.s38 *[[Ersson-1152|Erik Ersson]] 1734-1773, married 1756 (actually 1750 - or did he marry twice?) *hu Brita 1727 *Anna ''Ersdotter'' 1757 *Erik ''Ersson'' 1759-1770 *Kerstin ''Ersdotter'' 1762 *Brita Ersdotter 1767-1768 ===Håman=== :after [[Olsson-1871|Olof Olsson Håman]] from [[Space:Österbjörkan#.C3.96sterbj.C3.B6rkan_Nr_1.2C_Nr_2_.26_Nr_3_-_1690s|Nr 2, 1690s]] :'''Nr 5 (no name) in 1742-1755''' v131512.b36.s61 *[[Olsdotter-846|''Anna Olsdotter'']] the widow of [[Andersson-5235|Hans Andersson]] *[[Hansson-1262|Olof]] ''Hansson'' 1735 '''Nr 5 Amun in 1760-1767''' v131513.b24.s38 *[[Hansson-1262|Olof Hansson]] 1735, married in 1761 *hustru [[Jonsdotter-1728|Anna Jonsdotter]] 1732 *[[Olsson-1891|Hans Olsson]] 1763 *[[Olsdotter-2003|Anna Olofsdotter]] 1767-1768 *[[Olsson-1888|Jon Olsson]] 1770 *mother [[Olsdotter-846|Anna]] ''Olsdotter'' 1700, married 1731 (actually 1733) '''Nr 5 Åman in 1775-1785''' *[[Hansson-1262|Olof Hansson]] 1735, married in 1761 *hustru [[Jonsdotter-1728|Anna Jonsdotter]] 1732 *[[Olsson-1891|Hans Olsson]] 1763, married 1779 *hu [[Hansdotter-839|Kerstin Hansdotter]] 1757 *[[Hansson-1312|Olof Hansson]] 1784 *[[Olsson-1888|Jon Olsson]] 1770 *[[Jonsson-377|Erik Jonsson]] brother-in-law ===Sjons === :'''Nr 7 Sjons in 1742-1755''' v131512.b36.s61 :Continued from [[Space:Österbjörkan#.28Sjons.29|Nr 5 in 1690]] *[[Persson-5751|Hans Persson]], 1680-1749 (v837372.b2160.s330 1719-1721) *[[Hansdotter-1648|Kerstin]] ''Hansdotter'', 1729 married 1751 (and moved to Kärvsåsen) *[[Hansdotter-1647|Anna]] ''Hansdotter'' 1721 (actually 1723) *Jon Andersson, 1723, son-in-law (from Västberg) *Brita ''Jonsdotter'' 1745 *Kerstin ''Jonsdotter'' 1747 *Anders ''Jonsson'' 1750 *Hans ''Jonsson'' 1752 *Jon ''Jonsson'' 1754 '''Nr 7 Sjons in 1760-1767''' v131513.b24.s38 *Jon Andersson, 1723-1771, married in 1744 *Brita ''Jonsdotter'' 1745 *Kerstin ''Jonsdotter'' 1747 *Anders ''Jonsson'' 1750 *Hans ''Jonsson'' 1752-1773 *Jon ''Jonsson'' 1754 *Anna ''Jonsdotter'' 1757 *Margeta ''Jonsdotter'' 1760 *Olof Jonsson 1763-1773 *Erik Jonsson 1766 ===Göras=== :From [[Andersson-5237|Göran Andersson]] in [[Space:Österbjörkan#.28G.C3.B6ras.29|old Nr 6]] :'''Nr 8 in 1742-1755''' v131512.b36.s61 *Göras [[Ericsson-455|Hans Ersson]], 1696 (son of [[Göransson-347|Erik Göransson]]) *hustru [[Danielsdotter-438|Margeta]] ''Danielsdotter'', 1698 (actually 1708) *[[Hansson-2424|Erik]] ''Hansson'' 1732 *[[Hansdotter-1652|Kerstin]] ''Hansdotter'' 1734, gone to Backa *[[Hansdotter-1670|Karin]] ''Hansdotter'' 1738 *[[Hansdotter-1671|Anna]] ''Hansdotter'' 1741 *Hans ''Hansson'' 1744 *[[Hansson-2429|Göran]] ''Hansson'' 1748-död *Margeta ''Hansdotter'' 1748 :'''Nr 9 in 1742-1755''' v131512.b37.s63 *Göras [[Andersson-10470|Erik Andersson]], 1715 (son of [[Andersson-10474|Anders Andersson]] and [[Ericsdotter-343|Brita Ersdotter]], daughter of [[Göransson-347|Erik Göransson]]) *hu Margareta ''Jonsdotter'', 1724 (from Backa) *Anders ''Eriksson'' 1746 - v131512.b37.s63 *Jon ''Eriksson'' 1749-död (smallpox 1752 - v131580.b20) *Anna ''Eriksdotter'' 1751 *Brita ''Eriksdotter'' 1753 *[[Andersdotter-6980|Kerstin]] ''Andersdotter'' 1712 *[[Andersson-10800|Hans]] ''Andersson'' 1720 (married and moved to [[Space:Österbjörkan#J.C3.B6ns|Nr 18 Jöns]]) *Brita ''Andersdotter'' 1726 - v131563.b13 - Anders Andersson in Österbjörka (1725) may have married Anders Jonsson in Backa #1 - v131562.b174.s339 *Göran ''Andersson'' 1728 - v131563.b26 - Anders Andersson in Österbjörka :'''Nr 8 in 1760-1767''' v131513.b25.s40 *[[Hansson-2424|Erik]] ''Hansson'' 1732, married in 1771 *hu Margeta Olsdotter 1740 *Hans Ersson 1772 *[[Hansdotter-1670|Karin]] ''Hansdotter'' 1739 *[[Hansdotter-1671|Anna]] ''Hansdotter'' 1742 *Hans ''Hansson'' 1745 *Margeta ''Hansdotter'' 1748 *mother [[Danielsdotter-438|Margeta]] ''Danielsdotter'', 1698 (actually 1708) :'''Nr 9 in 1760-1767''' v131513.b25.s40 *[[Andersson-10470|Erik Andersson]], 1715, married 1745 *hu Margeta ''Jonsdotter'', 1724 *Anders ''Eriksson'' 1746 - v131512.b37.s63 *Anna ''Eriksdotter'' 1751 *Brita ''Eriksdotter'' 1754 *Kerstin ''Eriksdotter'' 1756 *Jon ''Eriksson'' 1758-1763 *Göran ''Eriksson'' 1761 *Margeta ''Eriksdotter'' 1764 ===Pärs et al=== '''Nr 10 Pärs 1742-1755''' v131512.b37.s63 *[[Hansson-2425|Anders Hansson]] 1686-1751 - came from [[Space:Österbjörkan#.C3.96stbj.C3.B6rkan_Nr_11_in_the_1670s_-_Nr_8_in_the_1690s|old nr 8]] *hustru [[Persdotter-4180|Anna]] ''Persdotter'', 1682 - came from [[Space:Österbjörkan#.28Sjons.29|Old Nr 5]] (they married in 1711) *[[Andersson-10472|Hans]] ''Andersson'' 1713 married in 1744 (and moved to Lenåsen) *[[Andersson-10473|Erik]] ''Andersson'' 1718 *hu Anna ''Andersdotter'' (from Lenåsen) *Anders ''Eriksson'' 1754 *[[Andersson-10627|Anders]] ''Andersson'' 1721 married in 1744 *[[Andersson-10553|Olof]] ''Andersson'' 1727 *hu [[Danielsdotter-440|Karin]] ''Danielsdotter'' *Kierstin ''Olofsdotter?'' (died in 1755? - v131580.b24) *[[Hansdotter-1614|Malin]] ''Hansdotter'' 1683-1748, aunt *[[Hansdotter-1616|Kerstin]] ''Hansdotter'' 1676- sister, frail widow '''Nr 10 Pärs 1760-1767''' v131513.b26.s42 *[[Andersson-10473|Pärs Erik Andersson]] 1718-1773, married 1753 *hustru Anna ''Andersdotter'' 1732 (from Lenåsen) *Anders ''Ersson'' 1755 *Anna ''Ersdotter'' 1759 *Hans Ersson 1762 *Kierstin ''Ersdotter'' 1765-1768 *Brita ''Ersdotter 1768 *Erik Ersson 1771-1773, smallpox *Pärs [[Andersson-10553|Olof Andersson]] 1727 *hu [[Danielsdotter-440|Karin]] ''Danielsdotter'' 1733-1773, married 1753 (daughter of [[Space:Österbjörkan#J.C3.B6ns|Daniel Ersson Loman]]) *Anna ''Olsdotter'' 1756 *Daniel ''Olsson'' 1758 *Kierstin ''Olsdotter'' 1761 *Karin Olsdotter 1764 *hu [[Persdotter-4180|Anna]] ''Persdotter'' 1682-1762, the mother '''Pärs Nr 11 - 1742-1755''' v131512.b37.s63 *[[Ersson-1147|Anders Ersson]] 1713 (grandson of [[Ersson-436|Hans Ersson]] and [[Ersdotter-414|Malin Ersdotter]] in [[Space:Österbjörkan#.C3.96stbj.C3.B6rkan_Nr_11_in_the_1670s_-_Nr_8_in_the_1690s|Nr 8 in the 1690s]] *hu [[Andersdotter-6980|Kerstin]] ''Andersdotter'' 1712 - came from Nr 9 *Brita ''Andersdotter'' 1745-död (died in smallpox 1752) *Anders ''Andersson'' 1751-död (died in smallpox 1752) *[[Andersson-10477|Erik]] ''Andersson'' 1747 *hu [[Ersdotter-1175|Karin]] 1679, the mother, frail widow *[[Ersson-1148|Erik]] ''Ersson'' 1716, brother *hu Brita ''Hansdotter'' 1729 *Karin ''Ersdotter'' 1751 '''Nr 15 Gatu in 1760-1767''' v131513.b28.s46 *[[Ersson-1147|Anders Ersson]] 1713, married 1743 *hu [[Andersdotter-6980|Kerstin]] ''Andersdotter'' 1712-1768 *Erik Andersson 1747 married 1770 *hu Anna Olsdotter 1747 *Anders Ersson 1772 - twins *Olof Ersson 1772-1772 *Brita ''Andersdotter'' 1755 - moved to Svärdsjö 1773 '''Pärs Karinäs Nr 11 - 1760-1767''' v131513.b26.s42 *[[Ersson-1148|Erik]] ''Ersson'' 1716, married 1751 *hu Brita Hansdotter 1729 *Karin ''Ersdotter'' 1752 *Brita ''Ersdotter'' 1756 *Hans Ersson 1762 ===Mårs=== :'''Nr 12, 1742-1755 (no name)''' v131512.b37.s63 :Continuation from [[Space:Österbjörkan#.28M.C3.A5rs.29_.26_.28Vattumans.29_1670-1700|Nr 8 in the 1670s]] *[[Mårtensson-379|Erik Mårtensson]], 1707 *hu [[Larsdotter-1720|Kerstin]] ''Larsdotter'' 1701 *[[Ersdotter-1176|Brita]] ''Ersdotter'' 1725, married in 1746 *[[Ersdotter-430|Anna]] ''Ersdotter'' 1729, married in 1749 *[[Ersson-1149|Lars]] ''Ersson'' 1736 *Erik ''Ersson'' 1742 *mother [[Olsdotter-900|Anna]] ''Olsdotter'' 1680, frail widow (mother of EM) '''Nr 12, 1760-1767''' v131513.b27.s44 *[[Mårtensson-379|Erik Mårtensson]], 1707-1773 *hu [[Larsdotter-1720|Kerstin]] ''Larsdotter'' 1701 *[[Ersson-1149|Lars]] ''Ersson'' 1736-1761, lungsot, married 1760 *hu [[Hansdotter-1615|Anna Hansdotter]] 1735, went back to her father (in Säter Nr 23) *Lars Larsson 1761-1761 *Erik Ersson 1742, married 1764 *Brita Hansdotter 1742 *Anna Ersdotter 1766 *mother [[Olsdotter-900|Anna]] ''Olsdotter'' 1680-1762 '''Nr 11 1775-1785''' *Erik Ersson 1742, married 1764 *Brita Hansdotter 1742 *Anna Ersdotter 1766 *Lars ''Ersson'' 1770 *Hans ''Ersson'' 1777 *mother [[Larsdotter-1720|Kerstin]] ''Larsdotter'' 1701 '''Nr 22, 1742-1755''' *[[Jonsson-5460|Jon Jonsson]] 1714 *hu [[Olsdotter-2091|Brita]] ''Olsdotter'' 1712 (from Östbjörka) *[[Jonsdotter-3970|Margeta]] ''Jonsdotter'' 1740 *[[Jonsson-5466|Jonas]] ''Jonsson'' 1746-dead *Anders ''Jonsson'' 1754 *mother ''in-law?'' Kerstin 1680, frail widow '''Nr 23 1760-1767''' v131515.b130.s250 *[[Jonsson-5460|Jon Jonsson]] 1714-1773 *hu Brita ''Andersdotter'' 1712 (from Backa) *[[Jonsdotter-3970|Margeta]] ''Jonsdotter'' 1740, married in 1757 *Daniel Danielsson 1727 *Anna Danielsdotter 1758 *Daniel ''Danielsson'' 1761 *Brita Danielsdotter 1764 *Anders Jonsson 1753-1773 died in Stockholm *Anna Jonsdotter 1757 '''Nr 18 Mårs 1760-1767''' v131513.b29.s48 *Hans Hansson 1720, married 1751?? *hu Brita Larsdotter? 1729 *Brita Hansdotter 1762-1663 (smallpox) (b. v131563.b203 - all christening witnesses from Backa) *Margeta Hansdotter 1764-1769 *Hans Hansson 1770 '''Nr 22 Mårs in 1760-1767''' v131515.b129.s248 *Olof Hansson 1739 married in 1760 *hu Karin Hansdotter 1741 ===Dahli=== '''Nr 19 Dahli in 1760-1767''' v131513.b29.s48 - this family came from Dalen between Glistjärna and Östbjörka *[[Andersson-5369|Hans Andersson]] 1723, married 1748 *[[Ersdotter-430|Anna Ersdotter]] 1728 (daughter of [[Mårtensson-379|Erik Mårtensson]]) *Anders Hansson 1763 *[[Hansdotter-839|Kerstin Hansdotter]] 1757 *Erik Hansson 1763-1763 *Hans Hansson 1766 ===Lissgåls=== '''Nr 13 (no name) in 1742-1755''' v131512.b38.s65 *widow Margta Hansdotter 1700 (from Solberga) widow of (Anders Andersson) Wikman (1697-1730) (married Jan 1722) -v131562.b155.s301'' *Anna ''Andersdotter'' 1721? *Kerstin ''Andersdotter'' 1727 *soldier Anders Håll 1721, son-in-law (died in 1756 v131580.b25) *(hu) Margta ''Andersdotter'' 1725 *Anna ''Andersdotter'' 1745-dead *Margta ''Andersdotter'' 1748 *Cherstin ''Andersdotter'' 1751 '''Nr 13 Lissgåls in 1760-1767''' v131513.b27.s44 *Olof Andersson 1733? married 1759 - see Solberga *hu Kerstin ''Andersdotter'' 1727 *Karin Olsdotter 1761 *mother-in-law Margta Hansdotter 1700 *Margta ''Andersdotter'' 1725 married 1745, (widow in 1756) moved out 1765 *Margta ''Andersdotter'' 1748 *Cherstin ''Andersdotter'' 1751 ===Hinders=== :''' Nr 14 Hinders in 1742-1755''' v131512.b38.s65 :Continuation of [[Space:Österbjörkan#.C3.96sterbj.C3.B6rkan_Nr_9_1670s_is_Nr_11_in_the_1690s|household Nr 11 in the 1690s]]. No explanation for the farm name. *[[Olsson-3959|Anders Olsson]] 1689 - he was the son of [[Larsson-2595|Olof Larsson]] who moved to Gärdebyn when he married. Olof was the (only surviving) son of [[Olsson-1952|Lars Olsson]] and [[Hansdotter-833|Margeta Hansdotter]]. *hu [[Ersdotter-1214|Anna]]1689 *[[Andersson-10499|Jon]] ''Andersson'' 1723 *hu Kerstin ''Hansdotter'' 1723 *Anna ''Jonsdotter'' 1746, crippled *Anders ''Andersson'' 1748-dead *Jon ''Andersson'' 1752 *Kierstin ''Andersdotter'' 1755 ''' Nr 14 Hinders in 1760-1767''' v131513.b27.s44 *[[Andersson-10499|Jon Andersson]] 1723, married in 1744 *hu Kierstin ''Hansdotter'' 1723 *Anna ''Jonsdotter'' 1746, crippled *Jon ''Jonsson'' 1752 *Anders ''Jonsson'' 1757 *Olof ''Jonsson'' 1760 *Kerstin Jonsdotter 1762 *Brita ''Jonsdotter'' 1764 *father [[Olsson-3959|Anders Olsson]] 1689 married in 1731 *hu [[Ersdotter-1214|Anna]] 1689-1766 (stepmother) ===Gunnars=== :'''Nr 15 Gunnars in 1742-1755''' v131512.b38.s65 :Continued from [[Space:Österbjörkan#.C3.96sterbj.C3.B6rkan_Nr_10_in_the_1670s_-_Nr_12_in_the_1690s|Österbjörkan Nr 12 of the 1690s]] *[[Olofsson-2365|Olof Olsson]] 1716 (the grandson of [[Olofsson-2352|Gunnar Olofsson]], son of [[Gunnarsson-195|Olof Gunnarsson]]) (soldier Lustig) *hustru [[Andersdotter-7022|Kerstin]] ''Andersdotter'' 1711 *[[Olsdotter-2108|Margta]] ''Olsdotter'' 1740 *Brita ''Olsdotter'' 1745 *Anders ''Olsson'' 1748 *Daniel ''Olsson'' 1753 (died in 1756) '''Nr 16 Gunnars in 1742-1755''' v131512.b38.s65 *Olof Andersson 1717 *hu [[Olsdotter-2103|Lisbeth ''Olsdotter'']] 1700 (daughter of [[Gunnarsson-195|Olof Gunnarsson]]) (married in 1736 - v131562.b168.s327) *Karin ''Olsdotter'' 1737 '''Nr 16 Gunnars in 1760-1767''' v131513.b28.s46 *[[Olofsson-2365|Olof Olsson]] 1716 married in 1736 *hustru [[Andersdotter-7022|Kerstin]] ''Andersdotter'' 1711 *[[Olsdotter-2108|Margta]] ''Olsdotter'' 1739 - married Erik Hansson?? in 1771 *Hans Ersson 1772 (this family crossed out) *Brita ''Olsdotter'' 1745 to Rengsjö in 1774 *Anders ''Olsson'' 1748-1767 died in Stockholm '''Nr 16 Tupp in 1760-1767''' v131513.b28.s46 *Olof Olsson Tupp 1719-1772, married in 1755 *hu Margeta 1701 ===Jöns=== :'''Nr 17 (no name) 1742-1755''' v131512.b39.s67 :Continued from [[Space:Österbjörkan#.C3.96stbj.C3.B6rkan_Nr_15_in_the_1670s_Nr_21_in_the_1690s|Nr 21]] in the 1690s *[[Ersson-1171|Daniel Ersson Loman]] 1704-dead *hu Margeta 1707 - gone to Backa (second wife) *mother-in-law? Kierstin 1692 - frail widow (whose mother?) *[[Danielsson-559|Erik]] ''Danielsson'' 1728, married in 1747, lost a baby son in 1748 - v131580.b13 (lived in [[Space:Österbjörkan#Blom_el_J.C3.B6ns|Nr 27]]) *[[Danielsson-574|Olof]] ''Danielsson'' 1730 *[[Danielsdotter-440|Karin]] ''Danielsdotter'' 1733 (married in [[Space:Österbjörkan#P.C3.A4rs_et_al|Nr 10]]) *Anders ''Danielsson'' 1737 - gone to Backa (with mother) *Daniel ''Danielsson'' 1741 - gone to Backa (with mother) :Daniel Ersson Loman from Backa married [[Mårtensdotter-512|Kerstin Mårtensdotter]] in Östbjörka 1 Adv 1727. She died in 1735 '''Nr 18 Jöns 1742-1755''' v131512.b39.s67 *[[Jonsson-5556|Lars Jonsson]] 1697 (from Sätra, marriage 1715) *hu [[Olsdotter-2127|Marit]] ''Olsdotter'' 1689 (died Jan 1758) from [[Space:Österbjörkan#.C3.96stbj.C3.B6rkan_Nr_12_in_the_1670s_-_Nr_13_in_the_1690s|Nr 12 /Nr 13]] *hu [[Larsdotter-3715|Anna]] ''Larsdotter'' 1727 *son-in-law [[Andersson-10800|Hans]] ''Andersson'' 1720 (from [[Space:Österbjörkan#G.C3.B6ras|Nr 9 Göras]]) *Brita ''Hansdotter'' 1749 *Anders ''Hansson'' 1751 '''Nr 17 Jöns 1760-1767''' v131513.b28.s46 *[[Danielsson-574|Olof]] ''Danielsson'' 1731 - married 1756 *hu Anna Ersdotter 1723 *Kerstin ''Olsdotter'' 1757-1762 *Anna ''Olsdotter'' 1759 *Margta ''Olsdotter'' 1761 *Kerstin ''Olsdotter'' 1767-1767 *mormor hu Kerstin 1683-1764, married in 1704 '''Nr 19 Jöns 1760-1767''' v131513.b29.s48 *[[Andersson-10800|Hans Andersson]] 1721, married 1746 *hu [[Larsdotter-3715|Anna Larsdotter]] 1726 *Brita ''Hansdotter'' 1749 *Anders ''Hansson'' 1752 *Lasse ''Hansson'' 1756 *Olof ''Hansson'' 1760 *Hans Hansson 1764 *Erik Hansson 1766 *father-in-law Lars Jonsson 1693, married 1715 ===Lars=== : after [[Larsson-2607|Lars Larsson]] in [[Space:Österbjörkan#.28Lars.29|old Nr 19]] :''' Nr 19 Lars in 1742-1755''' v131512.b39.s67 *[[Andersson-5258|Lars Andersson]], 1705 (Grandson of [[Larsson-2607|Lars Larsson]]) *hustru [[Olsdotter-840|Brita]] ''Olsdotter'', 1698 *[[Larsson-5469|Anders Larsson]], 1732 *[[Larsson-5470|Olof]] ''Larsson'' 1735-död *[[Larsson-2599|Olof Larsson]],1745 '''Nr 19 Lars in 1760-1767''' v131515.b128.s246 *[[Andersson-5258|Lars Andersson]], 1705-1773 - married 1732 *hustru [[Olsdotter-840|Brita]] ''Olsdotter'', 1697 *[[Larsson-5469|Anders Larsson]], 1732 *[[Larsson-2599|Olof Larsson]],1745 - married 1764 *hu [[Hansdotter-809|Karin Hansdotter]] 1742 *Brita Olsdotter 1765-1773 *Lars Olsson 1767-1769 *Margeta Olsdotter 1771-1773 '''Nr 21 Lars in 1775-1785''' v131516.b59.s103 *[[Larsson-2599|Olof Larsson]],1745 - married 1754 *hu [[Hansdotter-809|Karin Hansdotter]] 1742 *Lars Olsson 1774 *[[Olsson-1953|Hans Olsson]] 1777 *Anna Olsdotter 1782 *mother [[Olsdotter-840|Brita Olsdotter]] 1697-1779 *brother [[Larsson-5469|Anders Larsson]], 1732 - frail ===Jonases=== :'''Nr 20 in 1742-1755''' v131512.b39.s67 (no name) :This is a continuation of [[Space:Österbjörkan#.28M.C3.A5rs.29_.26_.28Vattumans.29_1670-1700| household Nr 9 from the 1690s]]. :There is no person spanning the gap but the family is consistent. *[[Jonsson-5462|Jon Jonsson]] 1701 *hu [[Jonsdotter-4039|Margeta]] ''Jonsdotter'' 1704 - bedridden with dry aches (from Västberg) *[[Jonsdotter-3992|Kerstin]] ''Jonsdotter'' 1726 *[[Jonsdotter-4040|Margeta]] ''Jonsdotter'' 1731 *[[Jonsson-5461|Anders]] ''Jonsson'' 1735 (actually 1734) *[[Jonsson-5575|Jon]] ''Jonsson'' 1741 *Anna ''Jonsdotter'' 1747 *[[Jonsson-5464|Erik Jons']] widow Brita ''Olsdotter'' 1686-1744? - frail widow (widow of [[Jonsson-5464|Erik Jonsson]], elder brother of Jon). *Brita ''Ersdotter'' 1727 *Karin ''Ersdotter'' 1727 '''Nr 20 Jonases in 1760-1767''' v131515.b128.s246 *[[Jonsson-5462|Jonas Jonsson]] 1701-1765, married 1725 *hu [[Jonsdotter-4039|Margeta]] ''Jonsdotter'' 1704-1764 (from Västberg) *[[Jonsdotter-3992|Kerstin]] ''Jonsdotter'' 1726-1773 *[[Jonsdotter-4040|Margeta]] ''Jonsdotter'' 1731, in 1761 to Nr 7 *[[Jonsson-5461|Anders Jonsson]] 1734, married 1763 *hu [[Hansdotter-1615|Anna Hansdotter]] 1735 *Margeta Andersdotter 1765 *Jonas Andersson 1767 *[[Jonsson-5575|Jon]] ''Jonsson'' 1741, in 1762 to [[Space:%C3%96sterbj%C3%B6rkan#Hans_P.C3.A4rs_Ollas_or_Matts|Nr 30]] *Anna ''Jonsdotter'' 1746, till Boda 1772 '''Nr 21 (no name) in 1760-1767''' v131515.b129.s248 *Erik Carlsson Ryss 1727, Falun married 1754 *hu Karin Ersdotter 1730 (1727? should be one of the twins) *Brita ''Ersdotter'' 1758 *Carl Ersson 1763 ===Vattumans=== :'''Nr 21 Vattuman in 1742-1755''' v131512.b40.s69 :Continued from [[Space:Österbjörkan#.28M.C3.A5rs.29_.26_.28Vattumans.29_1670-1700|Nr 10 in the 1690s]] *[[Andersson-10441|Hans Andersson]], 1683 *hustru [[Andersdotter-7001|Brita]] ''Andersdotter'', 1692 (daughter of [[Andersson-10442|Anders Andersson]]) *[[Hansson-2427|Hans]] ''Hansson'', 1722 *hu [[Larsdotter-3705|Brita]] ''Larsdotter'' 1730 (actually 1729) *[[Hansson-2476|Jon]] ''Hansson'' 1732, married off *Anders ''Hansson'' 1736 *Olof ''Hansson'' 1739 ===Säter=== :'''Nr 23 Säter 1742-1755''' v131512.b40.s69 *[[Larsson-2600|Hans Larsson]] 1711 (actually 1709) (son of [[Mattsson-322|Lars Mattsson]] and [[Hansdotter-810|Anna Hansdotter]]) came from [[Space:Österbjörkan#.C3.96stbj.C3.B6rkan_Nr_13_in_the_1670s_-_Nr_15_in_the_1690s|old Nr 15]] *hu [[Olsdotter-859|Margta]] ''Olsdotter from Lenåsen'' 1708 *[[Hansson-2454|Lars]] ''Hansson'' 1738?-dead *[[Hansdotter-1615|Anna]] ''Hansdotter'' - 1735 (married to [[Ersson-1149|Mårs Lars Ersson]] in 1760, widowed in 1761) *[[Hansdotter-809|Karin]] ''Hansdotter'' 1742 *Anders ''Hansson'' 1745 *Brita ''Hansdotter'' 1750 *mother [[Hansdotter-810|Anna]] ''Hansdotter'' 1682-dead '''Nr 24 Säter 1742-1755''' v131512.b40.s69 *[[Persson-5938|Anders Persson]] 1658-dead (1742) came from [[Space:%C3%96sterbj%C3%B6rkan#.C3.96stbj.C3.B6rkan_Nr_22_1670s_-_Nr_26_1690s|old Nr 26]] *[[Andersson-10796|Erik]] ''Andersson'' 1704 crippled *hu Kierstin ''Ersdotter'' 1695 (from Västanå) '''Nr 24 Säter in 1760-1767''' v131515.b130.s250 *[[Larsson-2600|Hans Larsson]] 1709-1763 *hustru [[Olsdotter-859|Margeta]] ''Olsdotter'' 1707 (actually 1708) *[[Hansdotter-809|Karin]] ''Hansdotter'' married to Nr 19 in 1764 *Olof Larsson from #19 *Anders ''Hansson'' 1745, married 1766 *hu Kerstin Mattsdotter 1746 *Hans Andersson 1769 *Anders Andersson 1774-dead *widow [[Hansdotter-1615|Anna]] ''Hansdotter'' 1735 - married 1763 in #20 *Brita ''Hansdotter'' 1750, married to Glistjärna in 1770 '''Nr 25 Säter in 1760-1767''' v131515.b131.s252 *[[Andersson-10796|Erik]] ''Andersson'' 1704, married in 1725 *hu Kierstin ''Ersdotter'' 1693-1763 (from Västanå) ===Grins=== '''Nr 25 Grins in 1742-1755''' v131512.b41.s71 *[[Andersson-10550|Olof Andersson]] 1717 *hu Kierstin ''Olsdotter'' 1723 (from Sätra) *Anders ''Olsson'' 1743 *Olof ''Olsson'' 1746 *Brita ''Olsdotter'' 1749 *Kerstin ''Olsdotter'' 1753 *mother [[Olsdotter-2063|Kerstin]] ''Olsdotter'' 1692, deaf, frail widow (she came from [[Space:Österbjörkan#.C3.96sterbj.C3.B6rkan_Nr_1.2C_Nr_2_.26_Nr_3_-_1690s|Nr 2 in 1690]], being the daughter of [[Olsson-1871|Olof Olsson Håman]] and [[Göransdotter-88|Anna Göransdotter]]). Her husband had been [[Andersson-10551|Anders Andersson]] who probably came from from [[Space:Österbjörkan#.28Ifwas.29|Nr 22 in the 1690s]]) '''Nr 26 Grins in 1760-1767''' v131515.b131.s252 *[[Andersson-10550|Olof Andersson]] 1717 - married in 1741 *hu Kierstin 1723 *Anders ''Olsson'' 1743 - married in Hedemora *Olof ''Olsson'' Lohman? 1746 - married in 1770 *hu Kerstin Olsdotter 1741 *Olof Olsson 177o *Brita ''Olsdotter'' 1749 *Kerstin ''Olsdotter'' 1754 *Anna ''Olsdotter'' 1758 *Lars Olsson 1762 *mother [[Olsdotter-2063|Kerstin]] ''Olsdotter'' 1690-1772, married in 1710 (rather in 1715 v131562.b151.s293) ===Dahl=== :'''Nr 26 Dahl in 1742-1755''' v131512.b41.s71 :Continued from [[Space:Österbjörkan#.28M.C3.A5rs.29_.26_.28Vattumans.29_1670-1700|Nr 10 in 1690]] *[[Olsson-3942|Anders Olsson]] 1686 (from Tina) *hu [[Andersdotter-6991|Kerstin]] ''Andersdotter'' 1689 (daughter of Vattuman [[Andersson-10440|Anders Andersson]]) *[[Andersson-10437|Anders]] ''Andersson'' 1722 *hu [[Olsdotter-2062|Kerstin]] ''Olsdotter'' 1727 (actually 1729) *[[Andersdotter-7183|Kerstin]] ''Andersdotter'' 1725, married off *son-in-law Erik, Utby *[[Andersson-10748|Hans]] ''Andersson'' 1728 (Oct 1727) *[[Andersson-10749|Olof]] ''Andersson'' 1733 (Aug 1732) *hu Kerstin ''1732'' *Olle ''Andersson'' 1750 (son of AA) *Anders ''Andersson'' 1752 *Kerstin '''Nr 27 Dahl in 1760-1767''' v131515.b132.s254 *[[Andersson-10437|Anders]] ''Andersson'' 1722-1773 *hu [[Olsdotter-2062|Kerstin]] ''Olsdotter'' 1729-1772 *Olof ''Andersson'' 1750 *Anders ''Andersson'' 1753 *Anna ''Andersdotter'' 1758-1773 *Hans Andersson 1760-1772 *Erik Andersson 1762 *Göran ''Andersson'' 1765-1773 *Jon ''Andersson'' 1771-1772 '''Nr 28 Dahl in 1760-1767''' v131515.b132.s254 *[[Andersson-10749|Olof Andersson]] 1732, married in 1754 *hu Kerstin Mattsdotter 1732-1773 (obit v131583.b53.s95) *Margeta ''Olsdotter'' 1756 *Kerstin ''Olsdotter'' 1759 *Anna ''Olsdotter'' 1764-1764 *Anders Olsson 1765 *Anna Olsdotter 1770 *mother widow [[Andersdotter-6991|Kerstin]] ''Andersdotter'' 1689-1761 ===Blom el Jöns=== '''Nr 27 Blom in 1742-1755''' v131512.b41.s71 *Anders Persson 1717, married 1745 (Should be [[Andersson-10729|Anders Andersson]], probably moved to Backa when he married.) *hu [[Mattsdotter-544|Kierstin]] 1680, mother, frail widow ([[Larsson-2617|Matts Blom]]'s daughter, widow of [[Andersson-10565|Anders Andersson]]) *[[Andersdotter-7048|Anna]] ''Andersdotter'' 1714, married 1746 (to Olof Olsson in Solberga) *hu [[Andersdotter-7049|Kerstin]] ''Andersdotter'' 1721 *[[Danielsson-559|Erik Danielsson]] 1728 (came from [[Space:Österbjörkan#J.C3.B6ns|Nr 17 Jöns]]) *[[Ersson-1174|Anders]] ''Ersson'' 1749 *Erik ''Ersson'' 1753 '''Nr 29 Jöns in 1760-1767''' v131515.b133.s256 *[[Danielsson-559|Erik Danielsson Loman]] 1728-1761 - dead in Pomerania (son of [[Ersson-1171|Daniel Ersson]], also a soldier Loman) *hu [[Andersdotter-7049|Kerstin Andersdotter]] 1722-1656 - married 1745, died in Leksand *[[Ersson-1174|Anders]] ''Ersson'' 1749 *Anna ''Ersdotter'' 1756 - to Hälsingland 1773 *mother-in-law, widow [[Mattsdotter-544|Kierstin]] (1680)-1765 ===Hans Pärs Ollas or Matts=== :'''Nr 28 Hans Pärs Ollas in 1742-1755''' v131512.b41.s71 :Continued from [[Space:%C3%96sterbj%C3%B6rkan#.28Mases.29_or_.28Hans_P.C3.A4rs_Ollas.29|Nr 24 in 1690]] : Erik, Anders and Matts Olsson were descendants of [[Space:%C3%96sterbj%C3%B6rkan#.C3.96stbj.C3.B6rkan_Nr_18_in_the_1670s_-_Nr_24_in_the_1690s|Erik Mattsson]] through their mother *(rotemästare) [[Olsson-3958|Erik Olsson]] 1679-1749 (Nr 24 in the 1690s) *[[Ersson-1183|Hans]] ''Ersson'' 1713 (actually 1712) *hu [[Andersdotter-7173|Brita]] ''Andersdotter'' 1719 *[[Hansdotter-1664|Anna]] ''Hansdotter'' 1740 *Brita ''Hansdotter'' 1744 *Erik ''Hansson'' 1747-död (smallpox 1752 - v131580.b20) *Anders ''Hansson'' 1751 (smallpox 1752 - v131580.b20) *[[Ersson-1188|Olof]] ''Ersson, brother'' 1721, married 1746 '''Nr 30 Matts in 1760-1767''' v131515.b133.s256 *[[Ersson-1183|Hans Ersson]] 1712 - married 1739 *hu [[Andersdotter-7173|Brita Andersdotter]] 1719 *Brita ''Hansdotter'' 1744 - married in Vikarbyn 1764 *hu [[Hansdotter-1664|Anna]] ''Hansdotter'' 1740 - married 1762 *son-in-law [[Jonsson-5575|Jon Jonsson]] 1741 *Margeta Jonsdotter 1763 *Brita Jonsdotter 1766 *Jon Jonsson 1768-1769 *Anna Jonsdotter 1770 *Margeta ''Hansdotter'' 1754 *Kerstin ''Hansdotter'' 1758 '''Nr 32 Hans Pärs Ollas in 1742-1755''' v131512.b42.s73 *[[Olsson-3968|Anders Olsson]] 1695 *hu [[Danielsdotter-439|Anna]] ''Danielsdotter'' 1695 *[[Andersson-10737|Anders]] ''Andersson'' 1729 *hu Brita 1735 *[[Andersson-10759|Jon]] ''Andersson'' 1742 '''Nr 35 Hans Pärs Ollas in 1742-1755''' v131512.b43.s75 *[[Olsson-3960|Matts Olsson]] 1698 *hu Brita ''Olsdotter'' 1708 (from Västanå, married 1727 v131562.b159.s309) *Olof ''Mattsson'' 1731 *Matts ''Mattsson'' 1739 (died 1773 v131583.b44.s77) *Anders ''Mattsson'' 1749-dead (smallpox 1752 - v131580.b20) ===Mökias (Michels) or Bud=== :'''Nr 29 Mökias in 1742-1755''' v131512.b42.s73 :Continuation from [[Space:Österbjörkan#.C3.96stbj.C3.B6rkan_Nr_14_in_the_1670s_-_Nr_17_and_Nr_18_in_the_1690s|Nr 17 in the 1690s]] *[[Hansson-2440|Matts Hansson]] 1679 (from Västberg, married Xmas 1707, brought the farm name Michels with him) *hu [[Andersdotter-6975|Anna]] ''Andersdotter'' 1686 (dead in May 1756 - v131580.b25) *[[Mattsdotter-552|Karin]] ''Mattsdotter'' (1709 - 2 Adv 1708) *([[Mattsdotter-554|Anna Mattsdotter]] 1711 - not mentioned because she married and moved to Sätra before 1742) *[[Mattsson-736|Anders]] ''Mattsson'' 1718 *hu Margta ''Persdotter'' 1726 '''Nr 31 Bud in 1760-1767''' v131515.b134.s258 *[[Mattsson-736|Anders]] ''Mattsson'' 1718 - married in 1751 (v131580.b65) *hu Margta Persdotter 1725 (from Tina) *[[Mattsdotter-552|Karin]] ''Mattsdotter'' 1708-1773 *dräng Anders Andersson 1747, from Boda ===Hanses=== :'''Nr 30 Hanses in 1742-1755''' v131512.b42.s73 :Continuation of [[Space:Österbjörkan#.C3.96stbj.C3.B6rkan_Nr_15_in_the_1670s_Nr_21_in_the_1690s|Nr 21]] from the 1690s *[[Olsson-3978|Hans Olsson]] 1695 (son of [[Hansson-2431|Olof Hansson]] and grandson of [[Andersson-10502|Hans Andersson]], for whom the farm was named. *hu [[Olsdotter-2129|Karin]] ''Olsdotter'' 1703 *[[Olsson-3978|Olof]] ''Hansson'' 1725 (married and moved to Glistjärna) *[[Hansdotter-1659|Anna]] ''Hansdotter'' 1731 *[[Hansdotter-1660|Brita]] ''Hansdotter'' 1733 *[[Hansdotter-1661|Lisbeth]] ''Hansdotter'' 1736-1749 *Hans ''Hansson'' 1747 '''Nr 32 Hanses in 1762-1767''' v131515.b134.s258 *[[Olsson-3978|Hans Olsson]] 1693-1767, married in 1719 (actually 1723) *hu [[Olsdotter-2129|Karin]] ''Olsdotter'' 1701-1763 *[[Hansdotter-1660|Brita]] ''Hansdotter'' 1734 - married off in 1761 *Hans Hansson 1747 - married 1768 *hu Anna Andersdotter 1749 *Karin Hansdotter 1769 *Anders Hansson 1772 ===Staffas Nr 31=== '''1742-1755''' v131512.b42.s73 *[[Hansson-2478|Hans Hansson]] 1702 *hu [[Persdotter-4288|Margta]] ''Persdotter'' 1700 - taxation records also call her Margta Persdotter (if it's the same Margta) *Anna ''Hansdotter'' 1734 *Margta ''Hansdotter'' 1737 *Brita ''Hansdotter'' 1745 '''Nr 33 Swens 1760-1767''' v131515.b135.s260 *[[Hansson-2478|Hans Hansson]] 1702, crossed out. Married in 1731 (actually 1733) he died in 1775; the beginning of his obit is lost v131583.b78.s147 *hu [[Persdotter-4288|Margeta Persdotter]] 1699 *Margeta ''Hansdotter'' 1739 - till Lenåsen *Brita ''Hansdotter'' 1735- till Glistjärna *Daniel Jonsson 1739, son-in-law *hu Anna ''Hansdotter'' 1734 *Karin Danielsdotter 1761 *Anna Danielsdotter 1763 *Margeta ''Danielsdotter'' 1766 *Brita ''Danielsdotter'' 1770-1773 ===Ifwas === :'''Nr 33 Ifvas 1742-1755''' v131512.b43.s75 :Continued from [[Space:Österbjörkan#.28Ifwas.29|Nr 22]] in 1690 *[[Jonsson-5488|Anders Jonsson]] 1709 *hu [[Olsdotter-2132|Kerstin]] ''Olsdotter'' 1703 - (from Lenåsen, dead Jan 1759) *[[Jonsson-5517|Olof]] ''Jonsson'' 1723 *[[Jonsdotter-4012|Anna]] ''Jonsdotter'' 1719 (1718) *[[Jonsdotter-4014|Malena]] ''Jonsdotter'' 1728 (1726) *[[Andersson-10728|Jon]] ''Andersson'' 1737 *mother [[Hansdotter-1631|Anna]] ''Hansdotter'' 1676-1742 :'''Nr 35 Gifwas 1760-1767''' v131515.b136.s262 *[[Jonsson-5488|Anders Jonsson]] 1709 (name corrected from Olsson) *hu Margeta ''Jonsdotter'' 1734? (from Lenåsen) *Anna Andersdotter 1761 *[[Andersson-10728|Jon Andersson]] 1737, married 1759, dead 1768 *hu Cherstin Olsdotter, 1741 *Anders Andersson 1764 *Dan Andersson 1767-1773 ===Pål=== :'''Nr 34, Påhl in 1742-1755''' v131512.b43.s75 :Continuation of [[Space:Österbjörkan#.28P.C3.A5ls.29|the household of Pål Finne]] *[[Hansson-2428|Olof Hansson]] 1702-dead (in 1752) *hu [[Andersdotter-7024|Brita]] ''Andersdotter'' 1704 (from Gulleråsen) *[[Olsdotter-2141|Anna]] ''Olsdotter'' 1730, widow *[[Olsson-3970|Hans]] ''Olsson'' 1732 *[[Olsdotter-2162|Kierstin]] ''Olsdotter'' 1741 *[[Olsson-3943|Hans Olsson]] 1673-1750 (father) (bridges the gap) *hu [[Olsdotter-2079|Ingeborg]] ''Olsdotter'' 1682 - (mother) frail widow (bridges the gap) *[[Olsdotter-2090|Karin]] ''Olsdotter'' 1670-1749, sister (of Hans Olsson the elder) '''Nr 36, Pål in 1760-1767''' v131515.b136.s262 *[[Olsson-3970|Hans Olsson]] 1732-1773, married in 1758 *hu Marit 1737 *Olof Hansson 1760 *Brita ''Hansdotter'' 1768-1773 *Hans Hansson 1771 *widow [[Olsdotter-2162|Kierstin]] ''Olsdotter'' 1741 *mother widow [[Andersdotter-7024|Brita]] ''Andersdotter'' 1705-1773, married 1728 *grandmother widow [[Olsdotter-2079|Ingeborg]] ''Olsdotter'' 1683-1766, married 1699 ==Soldiers== :Looked up in [http://www.ep.liu.se/databases/soldatregister/search.sv.aspx Soldatregistret] in order to get an overview of who hides behind a name. :From the muster roll it is apparent that for every soldier there were several households responsible for his maintenance. Generalmönsterrullor - Dalregementet (W) 097 (1695-1710) Bild 3970 / sid 393 (AID: v372914.b3970.s393, NAD: SE/KrA/0023) :The following names occur in the taxation records for Östbjörka -All soldiers with the same name did not necessarily live in the same village. (A note for Rättvik 1656: Rullor 1620-1723 1656:5 (1656) Bild 1940 / sid 891 (AID: v751364.b1940.s891, NAD: SE/KrA/0022)) ===Nr 7 Blom, Östbjörka rote=== *[[Larsson-2617|Matts Larsson Blom]] 1660- *[[Johansson-5963|Erik Johansson Blom]], enr. 1709, dead 1713-03-08, (came from Sundborn) *[[Mårtensson-639|Mårten Mårtensson Blom]], born 1671, enr. 1714, dead Dec 1715 *[[Jonsson-5556|Lars Johansson Blom]], born 1696, enr. 1716, dis. 1727 - en son nov 1720 v131562.b123.s235 *Erik Ersson Blom, born 1708, dead 1741-08-23, enr. 1727 *Erik Ersson Blom, born 1722, enr. 1741, dis. 1748 *Hans Hansson Blom, born 1727-08-25, enr. 1748 ===Nr 9 Krabat, Östbjörka rote=== *[[Gunnarsson-194|Daniel Gunnarsson]] 1666- enr. 1689 *Johan Johansson Krabat enr. 1709, dis. 1710 *Anders Mattsson Krabat, enr. 1711, dead 1713-04-15 *Hans Hansson Krabat, 1691- enr. 1714, dis. 1718 *Olof Ersson Krabat, 1699- enr. 1718, dead 1730-05-27 (from Boda, married Kerstin Andersdotter in Östbjörka 1719 - v131562.b153.s297) *Olof Andersson Krabat enr 1737 dead 1741-08-23 *Olof Andersson Krabat 1723- enr 1741 dead 1742-08-15 *Anders Persson Krabat enr 1743 dead 1743-07-00 *Anders Andersson Krabat 1722- enr 1743 dis 1744 *Erik Olsson Krabat 1724, enr 1748, dis 1762 ===Nr 11 Loman, Östbjörka rote=== *Olof Larsson Loman enr 1690 *Lars Jakobsson Loman enr 1709 dead 1710-10-00 *Olof Olsson Loman enr 1711 dead 1713-01-24 *Olof Jonasson Loman 1695-05-06, enr 1714, dead 1715-08-00 *Anders Olsson Loman enr 1716, dead 1716-09-00 *Anders Andersson Loman 1685- enr 1717 dis 1723 *[[Ersson-1171|Daniel Ersson Loman]] 1704- enr 1723, dead 1742-08-15 *Jon Olsson Loman 1723- enr 1743 dis 1758 *[[Danielsson-559|Erik Danielsson Loman]], enr 1758, dead 1761 in Pomerania ===Nr 30 Sparf, Östbjörka=== *Anders Hansson Sparf 1669-1710, enr 1709 *[[Jonsson-5464|Eric Jonsson Sparf]] 1693- enr 1711, dis 1728 *Carl Mattsson Sparf enr 1728, dead 1730 *[[Persson-5954|Per Persson Sparf]] 1712- enr 1734, dis 1757 *Anders Ersson Sparf 1730- enr 1757, dis 1767 ===Nr 44 Dahl, Boda rote=== *Anders Göransson Dahl enr 1682 ===Nr 143 Hwass, Vikarbyn=== *[[Persson-5749|Olof Persson Hwass]] 1691- enr 1714, dis 1735 lived in Östbjörka - he may have been the only one. ==Problems== ===Anders Olsson=== There are (at least) three men in Östbjörka by name Anders Olsson, living - and fathering children - at roughly the same time. Their wives are now sorted out (after a few mistakes) - there were fortunately obits for two of the Anders Olssons mentioning who they married. The surviving children seem also to be fairly sorted out. There may be a few who married and moved out before 1742. ====[[Olsson-3942|Anders Olsson]] from Tina - Tin Anders Olsson or Dal Anders Olsson==== *born '''1686''' according to age at death, dead Mar 1759 *married [[Andersdotter-6991|Kierstin Andersdotter]] daughter of [[Andersson-10440|Anders Andersson]] 28 Mar '''1711''' **Kierstin was a descendant of [[Andersson-5370|Mårten Andersson]] (present in the taxation for Älvsborgs lösen) **They had at least five children who died before 1742 *'''1742-1755''' Anders lived in [[Space:Österbjörkan#Dahl|Nr 26 Dahl]] birth year '''1686''' **with wife Kierstin, born 1689 **son [[Andersson-10437|Anders]] born 1722 **daughter [[Andersdotter-7183|Kierstin]] born 1725 **son [[Andersson-10748|Hans]] born 1728 **son [[Andersson-10749|Olof]] born 1733 ***partners of children + grandchildren *Anders died Mar '''1759''' *Kierstin died in June '''1761''', which is registered in the household record, as well as a death record, where she is only called Anders Olsson's widow. This couple both died too early for any very informative death records - notably there is no information about the number of sons and daughters. They ''may'' at the moment have children belonging to the third Anders Olsson. Or not really: the children born after 1723, when the third couple married, are the ones present in the household in 1742. They were unlucky with their first five children; death records for those kids should not have been mixed up with records for the third couple, because ''they'' started having children later. Ages fit. ====[[Olsson-3959|Anders Olsson]] from Gärdebyn - Hinders Anders Olsson (1689-1784)==== *born in December '''1689''', son of [[Larsson-2595|Olof Larsson]] who came from Östbjörka but lived in Gärdebyn **Like many others in Östbjörka he was a descendant of [[Andersson-5370|Mårten Andersson]] (present in the taxation for Älvsborgs lösen) *Anders married [[Jonsdotter-4055|Anna Jonsdotter]] from Boda in April '''1713''' **all their children were born in Gärdebyn *daughter [[Andersdotter-7186|Brita]] born and dead '''1714''' *daughter [[Andersdotter-7186|Karin]] born Jun '''1715''' *son [[Andersson-10753|Olof]] born Mar '''1719''' *daughter [[Andersdotter-7191|Anna]] born Jun '''1721''' *son [[Andersson-10499|Jon]] born Jun '''1723''' *The family moved to Östbjörka about '''1724''' *there is a death of a child in 1724 where the age fits Anna *Anna Jonsdotter died Dec '''1728''', 33 years old *Anders married [[Ersdotter-1214|Anna Ersdotter]] from Altsarbyn 1 Nov '''1730''' (they had no children) *'''1742-1755''' he lived in [[Space:Österbjörkan#Hinders|Östbjörka Nr 14, Hinders]] **with (second) wife Anna **and son [[Andersson-10499|Jon]] born '''1723''' (with family) *Anna died in '''1766''' *Hinders Anders Olsson died in July '''1784''' 95 years old **he was survived by one of his two sons and one of his three daughters. Since his children were born in Gärdebyn their births are easy to tell apart from the others. The surviving daughter should be '''Karin''', who probably married and moved out before 1742. The surviving son must be '''Jon'''. ====[[Olsson-3968|Anders Olsson]] - Hans Pers Ollas Anders Olsson==== *born Apr '''1695''', son of [[Hansson-2430|Hans Pers Olof Hansson]] and [[Ersdotter-1180|Elisabet Ersdotter]] *Anders married [[Danielsdotter-439|Anna Danielsdotter]] from Lenåsen Apr '''1723''' *son [[Andersson-10756|Olof]] '''1724''' (died early, but record not found) *son [[Andersson-10500|Daniel]] May '''1726''' (died early, but record not found) *surviving son, [[Andersson-10737|Anders]] born '''1729''' *daughter [[Andersdotter-7197|Anna]] '''1736''' (died early, but record not found) *stillborn twins, [[Andersson-10757|son]] and [[Andersdotter-7198|daughter]], in '''1739''' *son [[Andersson-10759|Jon]] '''1742''' *1742-1755 he lived in [[Space:Österbjörkan#Hans_P.C3.A4rs_Ollas_or_Matts|Östbjörka Nr 32 Hans Pärs Ollas]] **with wife Anna born '''1695''' **son [[Andersson-10737|Anders]] born '''1729''' (married) **son [[Andersson-10759|Jon]] born '''1742''' *Anders Olsson's wife, 60 years old, died in May '''1756''' *Anders Olsson, 73 years old, died in July '''1768'''. **he was survived by two of his eight sons and none of his three daughters. The two surviving sons were obviously Anders and Jon. So far only five sons and two daughters found; also a scarcity of death records for those who died before the 1742 household record. Stillborn children after 1742 may not have been entered. into the household record, where otherwise children seen to have been entered soon after birth. But the important thing is that the wives are sorted out. ===Anna Hansdotter=== There could be a mixup between [[Hansdotter-810|Anna Hansdotter]] (1680 - 1749) and [[Hansdotter-1631|Anna Hansdotter]] (1683 - 1742). They both married in 1707. Their husbands fortunately have different names. It needs to be checked which Hans was the father of which Anna. ====[[Hansdotter-810|Anna Hansdotter]] (1680 - 1749)==== Anna is currently attached as the daughter of [[Ersson-436|Hans Ersson]] and [[Ersdotter-414|Malin Ersdotter]] who married in 1669 and lived in [[Space:%C3%96sterbj%C3%B6rkan#.C3.96stbj.C3.B6rkan_Nr_11_in_the_1670s_-_Nr_8_in_the_1690s|Östbjörka Nr 8 in the 1690s]]. This Anna has an elder sister [[Hansdotter-1616|Kierstin]] married in Glistjärna since 1703, a sister [[Hansdotter-1614|Malin]], who never married, a brother [[Hansson-2425|Anders]] living in [[Space:Österbjörkan#P.C3.A4rs_et_al|Nr 10 Pärs]] which came down from the family of his wife and a brother [[Hansson-2426|Erik]] who died in 1717. This Anna was born in1680 according to the birth record (and in 1679 according to the household record for 1690 and 1682 in the record for 1742). *Anna Hansdotter in Östbjörka married [[Mattsson-322|Lars Mattsson]] (1685) in Östbjörka 29 December 1707. *they had a son, [[Larsson-2600|Hans]] 4 June 1709 **christening witnesses [[Olsson-3958|Erik Olsson]] and [[Olsson-3961|Hans Olsson]] with wives (both wives born in other villages) *no further children found **Lars Mattsson's father, [[Larsson-2617|Matts Blom]], is in the taxation records until 1711 **Matts Blom's wife died in 1730; death record for Matts Blom not yet found **Lars Mattsson's son, [[Larsson-2600|Hans]] is in the taxation record from 1709 - Lars never appears *Lars Mattsson died before 1742, death record not yet found *In 1742 Anna is in the household of her son Hans Larsson, [[Space:Österbjörkan#S.C3.A4ter|Nr 23, Säter]] **This is the continuation of Lars Mattsson's birth farm [[Space:%C3%96sterbj%C3%B6rkan#.C3.96stbj.C3.B6rkan_Nr_13_in_the_1670s_-_Nr_15_in_the_1690s|Nr 13 - Nr 15]] (where his mother was born) *Anna's birth year is given as 1682 *the widow of Lars Mattsson in Östbjörka died in December 1749 *age given as 67 years = birth about 1682 (well, probably calculated from the household record anyway) ====[[Hansdotter-1631|Anna Hansdotter]] (1683 - 1742)==== Anna is currently attached as daughter of [[Persson-5810|Hans Persson]] and [[Andersdotter-7029|Karin Andersdotter]] who married in December 1681. She has a younger sister [[Hansdotter-1633|Margeta]] who married late or not at all. No birth record has been found for this Anna; the source for birth year 1683 is the household record for [[Space:%C3%96sterbj%C3%B6rkan#.C3.96stbj.C3.B6rkan_Nr_22_1670s_-_Nr_26_1690s|Östbjörka Nr 26]]. This disgrees a bit much with the birth years given in the household record (1676) and by the age at death (1679). *Anna Hansdotter in Östbjörka married [[Andersson-10546|Jon Andersson]] in Östbjörka (1684-1730) 1 January 1707 **Jon Andersson succeeded his father in the taxation record in 1713 *a daughter [[Jonsdotter-4001|Margta]] in April 1708 (died in September) **christening witnesses Erik Göransson with wife, Hans Olsson and Brita Hansdotter *a son [[Jonsson-5488|Anders]] in November 1709 **christening witnesses Erik Olsson and Erik Göransson with both their wives *a son [[Jonsson-5515|Hans]] in March 1712 (died January 1718) **christening witnesses [[Hansson-2425|Anders Hansson]] (son of [[Ersson-436|Hans Ersson]]) and Anders Andersson with both their wives *a son [[Jonsson-5460|Jon]] in July 1714 **christening witnesses Anders Andersson, Anders Olsson, the wife of Erik Olsson and Kierstin Olsdotter *a daughter [[Jonsdotter-4013|Margta]] in December 1716 (died in April 1721) **christening witnesses Anders Andersson and his wife, Anders Olsson and Brita Hansdotter *a daughter [[Jonsdotter-4012|Anna]] in September 1718 **christening witnesses Erik Olsson with wife, Hinders Anders Olsson and [[Hansdotter-1614|Malin Hansdotter]] (daughter of [[Ersson-436|Hans Ersson]]) *a son [[Jonsson-5516|Hans]] in July 1721 (dead in June 1722) **christening witnesses Anders Olsson with wife, Hans Olsson and Brita Olsdotter *a son [[Jonsson-5517|Olof]] in May 1723 **christening witnesses Anders Olsson and his wife, Anders Olsson and his wife(!!) *a daughter [[Jonsdotter-4014|Malin]] in February 1726 **Anders Andersson and his wife, Hans Olsson and his wife *Jon Andersson died in May 1730 **His widow (Anna) is succeeded by their son Anders in the taxation record in 1736 *In 1742 Anna is in the household of her eldest son, [[Jonsson-5488|Anders]], [[Space:Österbjörkan#Ifwas|Nr 33 Ifwas]] **This is the continuation of Jon Andersson's birth farm [[Space:Österbjörkan#.28Ifwas.29|Nr 16 - Nr 22]] *Anna's birth year is given as 1676 *The widow of Jon Andersson died in October 1742 *age given as 63 years = birth about 1679 ====[[Ersson-436|Hans Ersson]] (1634-1698)==== *Hans Ersson was married into the household numbered [[Space:%C3%96sterbj%C3%B6rkan#.C3.96stbj.C3.B6rkan_Nr_11_in_the_1670s_-_Nr_8_in_the_1690s|Nr 11 >> Nr 8]] in the 1670s and 1690s respectively *His wife was [[Ersdotter-414|Malin Ersdotter]] (1645-1719) **according to both household records he was born in 1634 and she in 1645 *there is a record for their marriage in April '''1669''' *a son [[Hansson-2416|Hans]] in October '''1671''' (1673 according to the household record) *a daughter [[Hansdotter-1616|Kierstin]] in December '''1676''' (1678 according to the household record) *a daughter Anna in Sep '''1680''' (1679 according to the household record) *a daughter [[Hansdotter-1614|Malin]] in May '''1683''' (correct in the household record) never married *a son [[Hansson-2425|Anders]] in April '''1686''' (1687 according to the household record) *a son [[Hansson-2426|Erik]] in June '''1689''' (1690 according to the household record) *son [[Hansson-2416|Hans]] died in April '''1698''' *Hans Ersson died in December '''1698''' *daughter [[Hansdotter-1616|Kierstin]] "married off" to Glistjärna in '''1703''' *Anna married in '''1707''' *son [[Hansson-2425|Anders]] married in November '''1711''' *son [[Hansson-2426|Erik]] married December '''1711''' *son [[Hansson-2426|Erik]] died in August '''1717''' * Hans Ersson's widow died in '''1719''' at an age of 75 years = born about 1644 ====[[Persson-5810|Hans Persson]] (1660 - 1725)==== *Hans Persson was born in January '''1660''' (1661 according to household records) **he had a brother, [[Persson-5938|Anders Persson]] (1662-1742) **they lived in [[Space:%C3%96sterbj%C3%B6rkan#.C3.96stbj.C3.B6rkan_Nr_22_1670s_-_Nr_26_1690s|Nr 22 >> Nr 26]] *Hans Persson married [[Andersdotter-7029|Karin Andersdotter]] in December '''1681''' **Karin came from [[Space:%C3%96sterbj%C3%B6rkan#.C3.96stbj.C3.B6rkan_Nr_14_in_the_1670s_-_Nr_17_and_Nr_18_in_the_1690s|Nr 14]] *daughter Anna was born in 1683 according to the household record (birth record sought in vain) *daughter [[Hansdotter-1633|Margeta]] in August 1686 *Anna married in '''1707''' *Hans Persson's wife died in January '''1721''' *Margeta ''possibly'' married in Västanå in '''1724''' *Hans Persson died in January '''1725''' **Karin Andersdotter's brother's daughter Anna married Matts Hansson from Västberg; this couple have the farm in '''1742'''; it is then [[Space:%C3%96sterbj%C3%B6rkan#M.C3.B6kias_.28Michels.29_or_Bud|Nr 28 Mökias]] *** brother Anders Persson lived in [[Space:Österbjörkan#S.C3.A4ter|Nr 24 Säter]] in 1742

Ostrander: A Genealogical Record, 1660-1995

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Ostrander Name Study]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] ''See also: [[Space:Ostrander Name Study|Ostrander Name Study Project]].'' == Ostrander: A Genealogical Record, 1660-1995 == * By Emmett Ostrander, Vinton P. Ostrander, and Collin Ostrander * Published by Ostrander Family Association, Walsworth Publishing Co, Marceline, Missouri. * Date: 1999 * 931 pages. * Citation Example: ::: * Ostrander, Emmett, Vinton P. Ostrander, and Collin Ostrander. ''[[Space:Ostrander: A Genealogical Record, 1660-1995|Ostrander: A Genealogical Record, 1660-1995]]'' (Ostrander Family Association, Walsworth Publishing Co, Marceline, Missouri, 1999.) * Footnote Example: ::: ''Ostrander: A Genealogical Record'', Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Ostrander: A Genealogical Record, 1660-1995|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] * See also: [[Space:Ostrander Name Study|Ostrander Name Study Project]] === Description === The American descendants of [[Pietersen-70|Pieter Pietersen]] (son of [[Carstensen-1|Pieter Carstensen]] and his second wife [[Jans-23|Geesje Jans]]) and [[Traphagen-1|Rebecca Traphagen]] adopted the name Oostrander or Ostrander (there are numerous variant spellings) as their family name. This book traces their descendants, primarily those with the Ostrander name. The publishing organization, the Ostrander Family Association, states its commitment to following the Genealogical Proof Standard (GPS) as defined by the Board for Certification of Genealogists, but the book '''does not cite any sources''' for its data. === Errata === Note that the book contains erroneous information about the progenitors of the family. The Ostrander Family Association published a corrected version of the record for the earliest generations at [http://www.ostrander.org/genealogy.htm http://www.ostrander.org/genealogy.htm]. Consult the Ostrander Family Association website at http://www.ostrander.org for this and other updates and corrections. === Availability=== :'''Online''' * Archive.org, available for short-term borrowing: https://archive.org/details/ostrandergenealo00ostr/ * Open Library, available for borrowing: https://openlibrary.org/books/OL56266M/Ostrander :'''Offline''' * Family History Library: https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/956567?availability=Family%20History%20Library * Publisher is sold out: http://www.ostrander.org/book_gen.htm * WorldCat library holdings: http://www.worldcat.org/title/ostrander-a-genealogical-record-1660-1995/oclc/703508413 * Library call number (Dewey Decimal System): 929.273 Os7cc

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[[Category:Ostrander Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Ostrander Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ostrander Ostrander] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Ostrander name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Ostranders), by time period (18th Century Ostranders), or by topic (Ostrander DNA, Ostrander Occupations, Ostrander Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Ostrander Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Wiki-ID|Name]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Ostrander}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Oostrander Oostrander] * '''Study Members Page:''' [[Space:Ostrander_Name_Study_Members|Ostrander Name Study Members]] * '''Study Research Links Page:''' [[Space:Ostrander_Research_Links|Ostrander Research Links]] ===Goals=== : The '''Goals''' of this study are to: * '''Gather''' everything about the surname Ostrander and its variants into one place which will provide an indexed resource for those researching the family lines. * '''Compare and Merge''' duplicated profiles and identifying the reasons why (i.e.: Spelling variations, etc) the duplicate was created. * '''Resolve''' family line issues caused by incorrect sources * '''Connect''' all WikiTree profiles with the surname of Ostrander or one of its variants to the worldwide tree * '''Add Sources''' to all profiles that are currently unsourced or improperly sourced * '''Cleanup''' of biographies, writing clean narratives, and eliminating GEDCOM clutter. ''Please put in the biographies the main profile that did upload the GEDCOM. They have the right to be recognized for their hard work prior to us adding or taking information.'' * '''Share''' stories, pictures, etc to enrich our common ancestry and to get to know each other ===Profile Categorization=== :As you encounter profiles with the surname Ostrander or any of its variants, please add the appropriate '''Ostrander Name Study''' category to the ancestral profile. : If you know which branch the Ostrander profile belongs to, please label it with the appropriate branch. See: [[:Category:Ostrander Name Study|the main category]] for the appropriate category to use. If you're not sure which branch :: [[Category:Unknown Parents, Ostrander Name Study]] If there are children that come from two different branches of Ostranders, please try and follow this categorization method. If "John Ostrander" from the Pieter Branch married "Jane Ostrander" from the Theunis Branch, then this is what needs to show up on the categorization: ::[[Category: Ostrander Name Study, Pieter Branch]] ::[[Category: Descendants of Ostrander, Theunis Branch, Ostrander Name Study]] This allows for the female line of Ostrander to be recognized and continue in the appropriate manner. If you have descendants that did not carry the Ostrander surname, please make sure they are marked under the appropriate category. See the list [[:Category:Ostrander Name Study|in the main category]]. ==DNA Resources== : DNA testing can improve the accuracy of the genealogical research results in some cases. To get started, first check out [http://dna-explained.com/2013/10/06/dna-testing-for-genealogy-101/ DNA Testing For Genealogy 101]. How DNA test results can be useful on WikiTree is reviewed at [http://dna-explained.com/2013/11/04/wikitree-and-dna/ WikiTree And DNA]. A full list of resources for available testing and interpreting the results is available on the [[Project:DNA|WikiTree DNA Project Page]]. WikiTree DNA features are reviewed and explained at [[DNA_Features|WikiTree DNA Features]] : Please also check with the [[Space:Ostrander_Research_Links|Ostrander Research Links]] for information regarding DNA websites linked to the Ostrander surname or variants. ==Sources== : As you are researching, you may discover sources that the project may not have. You are always welcome to add those sources along with the ones listed as it may help others in their research of the lines. Please put the sources under the resource category. ===Source and Style Guidelines=== * [[Space:Puritan_Great_Migration_Sources|Great Migration Approved Sources]] * [[Biographies|WikiTree Biography Style Guide]] * [[Categorization#Adding_new_categories|WikiTree Categorization Guide]] * [[Sources_Style_Guide|WikiTree Source Style Guide]]

Ostrogoth Rulers

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[[Category:Ostrogoth Ruling_Families]] ==Migration Patterns== ===Scandza, Scandanavia=== Jordanes, in his Getica, written in the mid-500s, wrote that the earliest migrating Goths sailed from Scandza (Scandinavia) under King Berig in three ships. One shipload settled near the Vistula. They then moved into an area along the southern coast of the Baltic Sea which was inhabited by the Rugians, and expelled them. [[Wikipedia: Goths]] ===Vistula Basin: Poland, Ukraine, Dacia=== Greuthungi: The Amali dynasty, Amals, Amaler, or Amalings of the Greuthungi ("steppe dwellers" or "people of the pebbly coasts"), called later the Ostrogothi. [[Wikipedia: List of Ukrainian rulers]] The Amali dynasty, Amals, Amaler, or Amalings of the Greuthungi ("steppe dwellers" or "people of the pebbly coasts"), called later the Ostrogothi. #[[Asgaard-1|Amal (Amala)]], the Fortunate, born fl. 110 or c. 123 #[[Gauti-1|Hisarna, (Isarna),]] the Iron One, born fl. 140 or c. 153 #[[Ostrogoths-29|Ostrogotha]], the Patient, born fl. 170 or c. 183, died c. 250 in Ukraine #[[Ostrogoths-27|Hunuil]] ("Immune to Magic") a.k.a. Ginvila, born fl. 210 or c. 213 #[[Amali-1|Athal (Athala), the Noble One]], born fl. 240 or c. 243 in Ukraine #[[Amali-3|Achiulf (Agiulf)]], born fl. 270 or c. 273 in Ukraine #[[Amali-4|Wultwulf (Vultuulf, Vulthulf, Vuldulf),]] born fl. 300 in Ukraine, died fl. 370, prince of the Goths #Ermanaric (Hermanaric, Ermanarich, Hermanarik), born c. 303 in Ukraine, king of the Getae/Greutungi/Ostrogoths (335 or 350 – 375 or 376) #[[Amali-6|Winithar (Vinitharius)]], Conqueror of the Venedi-Slavs (Antes), born fl. 345 or c. 353 in Ukraine, the last independent king of the Ostrogoths (376–380) #[[Of the Ostrogoths-23|Hunimund ("Protege of the Huns"), the Beautiful]], born c. 326 in Ukraine, the first Hunnic vassal prince of the Ostrogoths (376-fl.405) ===378 Pannonia=== The territory now known as Hungary formed part of the Roman province of Pannonia. It lay in the path of successive waves of so-called barbarian invaders who migrated into Europe from central Asia between the 4th and 9th centuries. Their influence was widespread in Balkan Europe north of the Byzantine empire but for convenience the families of these invaders are shown in this document concerning Hungary, where many of them settled at least temporarily. Charles Cawley. Foundation for Medieval Genealogy. Medieval Lands Database [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/HUNGARY.htm#_Toc146273201 Hungary] Accessed October 8, 2018 [[Day-1904|jhd]] The territory of "Pannonia" was organised as a separate province of the Roman empire, centred on what is today Hungary, in AD 10. It was heavily fortified as protection against barbarian incursions from the east. Loss of Roman control of Pannonia was confirmed when Emperor Valens was defeated by the Goths in 378 at the battle of Adrianople, in neighbouring Thrace. See [[Wikipedia: Battle_of_Adrianople]] In the last decades of the 4th century, the Ostrogoths migrated into Pannonia from the area north of the Danube and used it as their base from which to launch their onward migration into Italy. The mythical origins and later history of the Goths is recorded by Jordanes in his mid-6th century Getica. Well-connected with the contemporary ruling class in Italy, and not too distant in time at least from the later events which he records, it is reasonable to suppose that his narrative is broadly accurate, although impossible to identify the precise moment in the text when myth evolves into fact. The Ostrogoth settlements in Pannonia came under pressure from the Huns who were competing for territory. While Hun/Ostrogoth collaboration at the battle of the Catalaunian fields in Gaul indicates some early coordination between the two groups, the onward migration of the Ostrogoths from Pannonia in the 470s was probably motivated in part by pressure from the Huns. ===Italy=== Theoderic the Great ==The Line of Descent in Jordanes and Cawley== Jordanes Jordanes. [http://people.ucalgary.ca/~vandersp/Courses/texts/jordgeti.html#XIV Getica] Chapter XIV, Paragraph 79. Accessed Oct 8, 2018 [[Day-1904|jhd]] provides a line of descent for the rulers of the Goths. This line has been repeated and supplemented by Charles Cawley Charles Cawley. Foundation for Medieval Genealogy. Medieval Lands Database. Hungary [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/HUNGARY.htm#_ftnref31 Dynasty of the Amal Goths] Accessed October 8, 2018 [[Day-1904|jhd]] in his medieval lands database. Cawley states that "Nothing is known about the Amal Goth leaders, supposed descendants of Athal, who are shown below apart from the sparse amount of information which has been extracted from Iordanes." The following line of descent follows Jordanes and Cawley and is supplemented by facts and comments from other sources. Estimated years of birth are given in 30 year increments beginning with the year 30 of the Common Era, modified by actual dates where available. '''Group 1: Gods and Legends -- No separate sentences in FMG''' #[[Of the Goths-7|Gapt]], born, say, 30; no further information. Named in line of descent by Cawley, [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/HUNGARY.htm#_ftnref31 Dynasty of the Amal Goths] who simply reports Jordanes [http://people.ucalgary.ca/~vandersp/Courses/texts/jordgeti.html#XIV Getica] Chapter XIV, Paragraph 79, who names them as heroes, reported "as they themselves relate in their legends. Herwig Wolfram, writing in 1988, Herwig Wolfram. History of the Goths. Berkeley: University of California Press, p. 32. Cited by [[Wikipedia: Amali Dynasty]] Accessed 10/10/2018 [[Day-1904|jhd]] stated that Gapt or Gaut is the Scandinavian god of war. Profile Reviewed Oct 2018 jhd. #[[Asgaard-3|Hulmul]], son of Gapt, born, say 60. Herwig Wolfram, writing in 1988, Herwig Wolfram. History of the Goths. Berkeley: University of California Press, p. 32. Cited by [[Wikipedia: Amali Dynasty]] Accessed 10/10/2018 [[Day-1904|jhd]] stated that Hulmul or Humli-Hulmul, is considered the divine father of the Danish people. Profile Reviewed Oct 2018 jhd. #[[Asgaard-2|Augis]]; son of Humul, born, say, 90 Profile Reviewed Oct 2018 jhd. #[[Asgaard-1|Amal]], son of Augus, born, say, 120, from whom the name of the Amali comes. #[[Gauti-1|Hisarnis]], son of Amal, born, say, 150. #[[Ostrogoths-29|Ostrogotha]], son of Hisarnis, born, say, 180 #[[Ostrogoths-27|Hunuil]], son of Ostrogotha, born, say 210. '''Group 2: Legends and Facts -- separate sentences in FMG''' #[[Amali-1|Athal]], son of Hunuil, born, say, 240, son of Hunuil. #[[Amali-3|Achiulf]], son of Athal, born, say, 274 and Oduulf. Now Achiulf begat #[[Amali-4|Ansila]], son of Achiulf, born , say, 304 and Ediulf, Vultuulf and Hermanaric. And Vultuulf begat #[[Amali-5|Valaravans]], son of Ansila, born, say, 334 and Valaravans begat #[[Amali-6|Vinitharius]], son of Valaravans, born, say, 364. Vinitharius moreover begat #[[Amali-7|Vandalarius]]; son of Vinitharius, born, say, 394, (80) Vandalarius begat '''Group 3: Documented As Factual''' #[[Ostrogoths-36|Thiudimer]], son of Vandalarius, born, say, 424; and Valamir and Vidimer; and Thiudimer begat #[[Theodericus-1|Theodoric]], son of Thiudemir, born 454. (Theoderic the Great (454 – 30 August 526), often referred to as Theodoric was king of the Ostrogoths (475–526), ruler of Italy (493–526), regent of the Visigoths ... [[Wikipedia:Theoderic_the_Great]] Accessed Octover 8, 2018 [[Day-1904|jhd]] ) Theodoric begat #[[Of the Ostrogoths-25|Amalasuentha]]; Amalasuentha, daughterof Theoderic. Bore #Athalaric and Mathesuentha to her husband Eutharic, whose race was thus joined to hers in kinship. (81) For the aforesaid [[Amali-8|Hermanaric,]] the son of Achiulf, begat #[[Of the Ostrogoths-23|Hunimund]], son of Hermanaric, and Hunimund begat #[[Of the Ostrogoths-22|Thorismud]], son of Hunimund. Now Thorismud begat #[[Ostrogoths-9|Beremud]], son of Thorismud, Beremud begat #[[Ostrogoths-28|Veteric]], son of Beremud, and Veteric likewise begat #Eutharic, son of Veteric, who married [[Of the Ostrogoths-25|Amalasuentha]] and begat Athalaric and Mathesuentha. Athalaric died in the years of his childhood, and Mathesuentha married Vitiges, to whom she bore no child. Both of them were taken together by Belisarius to Constantinople. When Vitiges passed from human affairs, Germanus the patrician, a cousin of the Emperor Justinian, took Mathesuentha in marriage and made her a Patrician Ordinary. And of her he begat a son, also called #Germanus. But upon the death of Germanus, she determined to remain a widow. Now how and in what wise the kingdom of the Amali was overthrown we shall keep to tell in its proper place, if the Lord help us. ===Medlands Database=== Charles Cawley addresses the Amal Goths, but primarily only from the 5th century onward. ==Other Historical Figures== ===Ermanaric=== Herwig Wolfram, writing in 1988, Herwig Wolfram. History of the Goths. Berkeley: University of California Press, p. 32. Cited by [[Wikipedia: Amali Dynasty]] Accessed 10/10/2018 [[Day-1904|jhd]] stated that Ermanaric (also referred to as Ermanaricus or Hermanaric), is identified as a Greuthungian king who ruled territories in modern Ukraine. Wolfram noted that Ermanaric signals the tenth generation, and the first generation to be backed by historical record. ===Eutharic=== Theoderic claimed that Eutharic was a descendant of the Gothic royal house of Amali and it was intended that his marriage to Theoderic's daughter Amalasuintha would unite the Gothic kingdoms, establish Theoderic's dynasty and further strengthen the Gothic hold over Italy. [[Wikipedia: Eutharic]] Eutharic's ancestry has been traced back through his father Veteric, son of Berismund, son of Thorismund, son of Hunimund, son of Hermanaric, son of Achiulf. Jones, Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire.Cited by [[Wikipedia: Eutharic]] Accessed October 11, 2018 [[Day-1904|jhd]] Eutharic was descended through five generations from Hermanric, whilst Theoderic was a descendant of Hermanric's older brother Vultwulf.O'Donnell, James J. (1979). Cassiodorus. University of California Press. Ch. 2. Cited by [[Wikipedia: Eutharic]] Accessed October 11, 2018 [[Day-1904|jhd]] Eutharic's status in both the Gothic and Roman world was elevated by the attentions of Theoderic the Great who he was related to distantly through their mutual connection with Hermanric. Goetz, Werner; Jarnut, Jorg; Pohl, Walter (eds.). Regna and Gentes: The Relationship Between Late Antique and Early Medieval Peoples and Kingdoms in the Transformation of the Roman World. Brill Academic. ISBN 90-04-12524-8. p. 93 Cited by [[Wikipedia: Eutharic]] Accessed October 11, 2018 [[Day-1904|jhd]] Hermanric was an Ostrogoth chief who ruled much of the territory north of the Black Sea. Recent studies suggest that Eutharic's Amali ancestry may have been a deliberate invention on the part of Theoderic to aid his ambitions of establishing dynastic credibility.Wolfram, Herwig (1988). History of the Goths. tr. Thomas J. Dunlap. Berkeley: University of California Press. ISBN 0-520-06983-8. p. 328. Cited by [[Wikipedia: Eutharic]] Accessed October 11, 2018 [[Day-1904|jhd]] According to Gesta Theoderici Eutharic belonged to the Gothic house of Alan rather than the house of Amal.Bachrach, Bernard S. (1973). A History of the Alans in the West from Their First Appearance in the Sources of Classical Antiquity through the Early Middle Ages. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. p. 97. Cited by [[Wikipedia: Eutharic]] Accessed October 11, 2018 [[Day-1904|jhd]] Whilst Jordanes, in his history of the Goths, does make reference to Eutharic's prudentia et virtus, or pride and valour, this too may have been a fabrication on the part of Theoderic. Amory, Patrick (1997). People and Identity in Ostrogothic Italy, 489–554. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-57151-0. Pages 489-554, p. 58 and p. 451. Cited by [[Wikipedia: Eutharic]] Accessed October 11, 2018 [[Day-1904|jhd]] Those qualities were recognised as requirements of Gothic ethnographic ideology, expressed in their code of civilitas. It would have been highly beneficial for Theoderic's chosen son-in-law to possess them. Eutharic grew up in Iberia (modern-day Spain) where he had a reputation for being "a young man strong in wisdom and valor and health of body".Bury, John Bagnell (1958). History of the later Roman Empire from the death of Theodosius I to the death of Justinian. Dover Publications. ISBN 0-486-20398-0. p. 151. Cited by [[Wikipedia: Eutharic]] Accessed October 11, 2018 [[Day-1904|jhd]] Jordanes, Getica tr. Mierow, Charles (2007). The Origin and Deeds of the Goths. Dodo Press. ISBN 1-4065-4667-4. p. 298. Cited by [[Wikipedia: Eutharic]] Accessed October 11, 2018 [[Day-1904|jhd]] ==Sources==

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[[Category:Irish_Clans]][[Category:County_Dublin]][[Category:County_Tipperary]][[Category:County_Kerry]][[Category:County_Cork]] [[Category: Ireland, History]][[Category: Clan O'Sullivan]] This "free space" was created by me, [[O'Sullivan-739|Sasha O'Sullivan]]. Dedicated to my Father, [[O'Sullivan-740|John Matthew O'Sullivan]] to research both the O'Sullivan line, and to a smaller extent: O'Sullivans in Australia. Here are some of the tasks that I carry out, mainly on a ggl sheet since admin changed it from a project. * Research on the [http://www.osullivanclan.org/branches.html O'Sullivan Clan Name] and most [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O%27Sullivan notably connections], as research on the name is vast. * Sharing relevant Information on the lineage & connections. * Providing useful links for research. * Many [http://www.osullivanclan.com useful links for research at the O'Sullivan Clan] Website. {{Image|file=O_Sullivan-739.gif |caption=Irish Flag }} Interesting facts: - The Ó Suileabháin - (O) Sullivan - Co Kerry - the Eoghanacht - O'Sullivan Mor of Kenmare Bay - The Ó Suileabháin - (O) Sullivan - Co Cork - Eoghanacht - O'Sullivan Beare of Beara Peninsula - The term “Manifest Destiny” was coined by a journalist named O’Sullivan, who supported the expansion of the United States into the western territories. - The father of the skyscraper was a Sullivan who also originated the famous architectural axiom "form follows function." - The great Chicago Fire of 1871 was started by a Sullivan. - The first heavy weight boxing champion of the world was a Sullivan. - The man hit by the most lightning strikes was a Sullivan. - First American woman ever to walk in space was a Sullivan. '''Some famous O'Sullivan’s:''' - Maureen O'Sullivan (1911-1998, Irish born actress) - Denis O'Sullivan (b.1948, Irish golfer) - John Francis O'Sullivan (1850-1911, Irish-American awarded the medal of honor during the Indian Wars) - Ed Sullivan (1901-1974, American television personality) - Anne Sullivan (1866-1936, Teacher of Helen Keller) '''Useful Links:''' *[http://www.osullivanclan.com/ O'Sullivan Clan Website] * [http://www.censusfinder.com/ireland.htm Census for Ireland] * [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~irlkik/ihm/index.htm Ireland's History In Maps] * [http://www.esri.com/products/maps-we-love/irish-surnames An Interactive Zoomable Irish Surname Map] *[https://www.timothysullivan.com.au/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=72:o-sullivan-clan-history&catid=80&Itemid=475 Interesting O'Sullivan Historical Website, (made by an Australian)] {{Image|file=Photos-216.png |align=c |size=l |caption=Counties of Ireland. }}

OT1 - An overview

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''' Orphan Trail 1700-1837 Profile search'''

There are two ways to find a Profile to work on for this time period. === 1. Category Page === Go to this page: [[:Category:England%2C_Orphan_Trail_1_%281700-1837%29_Pending_Profiles|Orphan Trail 1 1700-1837 Pending Profiles]] === 2. WikiTree+ Report === '''Step 1: Search for a profile :Click on any of the '''County Links''' below to search for a suitable profile to work on. :You can search within the county of your choice. : '''OPTIONALLY''' (to help find profiles with few sources) * Click on "Analyze results '''"Bio Check"''' at the top of the results. * Note: You may need to login with your wikitree id and password * Click Cancel. * If necessary, increase the number of profiles to search and report to be bigger than the total in the search results * Select "Reliable Sources Required" * Optionally deselect "Report style details" * Select "Report all profiles" * Click "Check profiles" * '''Click''' the header "'''Number Valid Sources'''" to sort to put the fewest sources at the top '''Step 2: Check it meets all the criteria''' :Click through the profiles to find one you'd like to work on. Check to ensure:
*It does not have a profile manager
*ALL dates are within 1700-1837
*ALL events (birth, marriage and death) are in England
*There are family links (at least one parent and a spouse; children are a bonus)
*There are no more than two reliable sources '''Step 3: Once you've chosen a profile ...''' * Send a message to your Trailblazer. They will appraise your profile choice before setting it up to ensure its suitability, and then will set it up for you.
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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthregion%3DShropshire+Orphan+18cen+DeathCountry%3DEngland+birthcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+16991231%22+sql%3D%22%5BDeath+Date%5D+%3C+18371231%22+not+nospouses+not+noparents&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= Shropshire] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthregion%3DSomerset+Orphan+18cen+DeathCountry%3DEngland+birthcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+16991231%22+sql%3D%22%5BDeath+Date%5D+%3C+18371231%22+not+nospouses+not+noparents&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= Somerset] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthregion%3DStaffordshire+Orphan+18cen+DeathCountry%3DEngland+birthcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+16991231%22+sql%3D%22%5BDeath+Date%5D+%3C+18371231%22+not+nospouses+not+noparents&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= Staffordshire] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthregion%3DSuffolk+Orphan+18cen+DeathCountry%3DEngland+birthcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+16991231%22+sql%3D%22%5BDeath+Date%5D+%3C+18371231%22+not+nospouses+not+noparents&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= Suffolk] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthregion%3DSurrey+Orphan+18cen+DeathCountry%3DEngland+birthcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+16991231%22+sql%3D%22%5BDeath+Date%5D+%3C+18371231%22+not+nospouses+not+noparents&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= Surrey] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthregion%3DSussex+Orphan+18cen+DeathCountry%3DEngland+birthcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+16991231%22+sql%3D%22%5BDeath+Date%5D+%3C+18371231%22+not+nospouses+not+noparents&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= Sussex] * 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[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthregion%3DWorcestershire+Orphan+18cen+DeathCountry%3DEngland+birthcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+16991231%22+sql%3D%22%5BDeath+Date%5D+%3C+18371231%22+not+nospouses+not+noparents&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= Worcestershire] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthregion%3DYorkshire+Orphan+18cen+DeathCountry%3DEngland+birthcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+16991231%22+sql%3D%22%5BDeath+Date%5D+%3C+18371231%22+not+nospouses+not+noparents&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= Yorkshire]

OT1 - Resources 1700-1837

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[[Category:England, Orphan Trail Trailers Index]] [[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project:England|England Project]] | [[Space:England_Orphaned_Profiles_Team_Page|England Orphaned Profiles Team]] | [[Space:England_Project_Orphan_Trail_One|England Project Orphan Trail One]] | England Orphan Trail Resources 1700-1837 ==England Orphan Trail Resources 1700-1837== Please '''{{Red|read this entire page}}''', it will show you what to expect during this leg of your journey.
__TOC__ ===Selecting your 1700-1837 era profiles=== # '''[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Orphan_Trail_1700-1837_Profile_Search&public=1 Go to this page to find a profile to work on]'''
#Be sure that it meets all the [[Space:Orphan_Trail_1700-1837_Profile_Search#criteria|selection criteria]]. #You won't step on any toes because it is an Orphaned Profile without a Profile Manager! ===Introducing Parish Registers=== From 1538 onwards, the Church of England as the Established Church kept records of the vital events of their parishioners. Vicars, parish clerks, churchwardens, curates and other clergy kept records of '''baptisms''', '''banns''', '''marriages''', and '''burials''' (and occasionally, the birth and death date). Once a quarter, copies were sent to the local bishop, and these documents are known as '''Bishop's Transcripts'''. Unfortunately, not all of these records have survived as historically they were kept at the parish church and were subject to war, fire, water damage and pests. Where they have survived, the originals are now mostly lodged with the County Record Office of whichever county the parish was located in. ===Non-conformists=== Non-conformity in England described any manner of worship which wasn't under the auspices of the Church of England.
Non-Conformists kept their own records of baptisms (or equivalent naming ceremonies) and burials. They did not necessarily have permanent places of worship or their own burial grounds. '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marriage_Act_1753 Hardwicke's Marriage Act of 1753]''' stipulated that all marriages in England and Wales (except those of Quakers and Jews) had to take place in a Church of England parish church.
After 1837, marriages could take place in a nonconformist place of worship, as long as there was a Superintendent Registrar present.
After 1898, some chapels were allowed to dispense with this person.
Most of these Non-Conformist registers are now deposited at County Record Offices.
(Note: 'Nonconformists' included Quakers, Catholics, Methodists, Congregationalists, Baptists, even 'Protestant Dissenters'.) === '''{{Red|Online parish register sources }}''' === * '''[https://www.familysearch.org/ FamilySearch]''' free to search (requires you to set up a free account). Many parish registers are indexed, often with a link to the image of the register. Many more registers have been scanned, but are unindexed and you just have to work through the pages. Search for the parish in the Search>Catalog menu. A list of all the resources from that parish will be returned. * '''[https://www.freereg.org.uk FreeReg]''': free; volunteer project, good transcriptions with more detail than FamilySearch transcriptions; coverage patchy * '''[https://www.ukbmd.org.uk/online_parish_clerk Online Parish Clerk (OPC) sites]''': free (not all counties included) * '''[https://www.findmypast.co.uk FindMyPast]''': requires paid membership; good for all English records - transcriptions and images. * '''Ancestry.com''': requires paid membership; do not copy from member trees, as they are often unsourced. '''use for clues''' * '''[[Space:England|England County Places & Resources]]''', England County Research Resources index. It may seem tempting to head straight for FindMyPast or Ancestry to get your source. But don't forget, those sources will be behind a paywall, so should really only be used as '''clues'''. Not everyone is going to be able to see them if they don't have a subscription, so try to find a free to view source. If Ancestry or FindMyPast is the only place that has the source, there is a way to share free to view Ancestry Images which can be viewed without a subscription, as well as an Ancestry template which creates a permalink to the record. (See "Citing Sources behind a paywall ", below). ===1752: changes in the English calendar=== In 1752, two important changes happened in the English calendar. Although they happened in the same year, it is important not to get them confused. #'''Great Britain and its colonies adopted the Gregorian calendar''' which most of Europe was already using. The Julian calendar which was in use in England before September 1752 in England was behind the Gregorian calendar by eleven days. Wednesday 2 September 1752 was followed by Thursday 14 September 1752. ''No adjustment is made in Wikitree or any other history for these eleven days - they simply do not exist.'' # '''The date for New Year's Day moved from 25 March to 1 January.''' New Year's day on the 25 March (1751 and before) is known as Old Style New Year. New Year on 1 January (1752 and after) is known as New Style New Year. This is just a brief summary of the calendar changes. [[Space:England_Calendar_Changes_1752|'''See here''']] for more details and some worked examples of what you might see in the parish registers. ===How to Edit in 1700-1837=== In the previous stage, you were able to find civil birth, marriage and death registrations. In this 1700-1837 period, vital statistics were only recorded by the Church. You will use baptism as a pointer to birthdates (be aware that sometimes children were not always baptised at birth) and burials as a pointer to a death date. Marriage dates are still recorded.
WikiTree does not have fields for baptism/christening and burial. If you have birth and death dates AS WELL AS baptism/burial dates, then put the birth/death dates in the fields at the top and the baptism/burial dates in the Biography. If you only have baptism/burial dates, put them in the birth/death fields at the top and mark them as 'before'; do not type the text 'before' or 'bef'.
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'''Names''': Married women should have their married surname entered as their “Current Last Name”.
'''Dates''': Always write the month in full and in text, for example 5 September 1775. Never put 5/9/75.
'''Locations''': “United Kingdom” should only be used for English locations after 1801. The “United Kingdom” did not exist as an entity before that. If you have no idea of the village or town where an event took place, use the county if you are sure of that. It helps others (and you) to know where to look in future.
===Use of "Research Notes"=== This is an important place for recording what information is required, where you have looked for it and if there is conflicting evidence in the records you have discovered about that person. It will help the next person who may want to research that profile.
Research notes can also be used to record details from the parish registers and other sources which cannot be woven into the biography, but provide useful information (for example "Three pages torn out of the baptism register, may have recorded more of this couple's children")
To note that it was you who left the notes, and on what date, you can "sign" it by typing ~~~~ after your note. ===Sources=== Sources are recorded in the same way as you learned in the previous group: listed under the Sources heading, or inline and woven into the biography. Refresh your memory on this by [[Space:England_1838-1957|returning to the 1838-1957 resources page]]. '''Other people should be able to find the source you cite. If it's online include a link. If it's not online, Say a book you have in your possession, then the title, author, publisher, year published, volume and the page number. For sources such as a Family Bible or Will consider creating a free Space page (FSP) you could transcribe the entries in the Family Bible or the Will on the FSP and link to the profiles of everyone mentioned. The easiest way to remember what to include in your citations is the '''W's''' as discussed in [[Space:England_Orphan_Trail:_Using_FreeBMD_and_Creating_a_Citation|Using FreeBMD and Creating a Citation]]. '''See also:''' * [[Space:England_Orphan_Trail:_Citation_templates|England Orphan Trail: Citation templates]] for examples of how to cite some common types of English records * [[Space:England_Project_Reliable_Sources|Reliable sources for pre-1700 profiles in England]] ===='''County Resources'''==== * [[Space:England|England County Places and Resources]] ====Citing Sources Behind a Paywall==== * [[Space:England_OT_citations_behind_paywall|Guide on creating citations for sources behind a paywall and sharing free to view Ancestry images]] ====Source, Citation, or Repository?==== '''Which is which??''' Let's take a look at a typical citation from FamilySearch. This one is the 1796 baptism for Elizabeth Thomas Hall.
"England, Devon, Parish Registers, 1538-1912," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KC9N-J77 : 27 November 2014), Eliz Thomas Hall, 1796, Baptism; from "Church of England parish registers 1538-1911," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing Devon, archive reference 358/5, images provided by FamilySearch International.
The '''citation''' is the whole thing, it tells us about the source and should have enough information that the source '''can be located''' and verified by yourself or another researcher in the future.
The '''source''' is the name of the document, record collection, the '''title''' of the source: FamilySearch's database called 'England,Devon, Parish Registers, 1538-1912'
The '''repository''' is '''where''' the record is being held: FamilySearch
(The repository for the '''image''' itself is FindMyPast.com - where the image is 'reposing' or ''''being held'''') After completing this section, you are encouraged to take your [[Help:Pre-1700_Profiles |Pre-1700 certification]], which is a self-test quiz. ==Example Profiles== Follow this link to view a list of example profiles worked on by the England Project: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:England%2C_Orphan_Trail_Example_Profiles Orphan Trail Example Profiles] ===Trailers Index=== An Index of the guidance pages used throughout the Trail can be found here: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:England%2C_Orphan_Trail_Trailers_Index Trailers Index].
It also has useful links on it. Please bookmark it so you have easy reference to all the relevant guidance pages. [[Project:England|England Project]] | [[Space:England_Orphaned_Profiles_Team_Page|England Orphaned Profiles Team]] | [[Space:England_Orphan_Trail_Part_One|England Orphan Trail Part One]] | England Orphan Trail Resources 1700-1837

OT1 - Resources 1838-1957

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[[Category:England, Orphan Trail Trailers Index]] [[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project:England|England Project]] | [[Space:England_Orphaned_Profiles_Team_Page|England Orphaned Profiles Team]] | England Orphan Trail Resources 1838-1957 ==England Orphan Trail Resources 1838 - 1957== Please '''{{Red|read this entire page}}''', it will show you what to expect during this leg of your journey.
__TOC__ ===Selecting your 1838 - 1957 era profiles=== # '''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:OT1_-_Profile_Search_1838-1957 Go to this page to find a profile to work on]'''
#Be sure that it meets all the selection criteria. #You won't step on any toes because it is an Orphaned Profile without a Profile Manager! ===Sources to use in this period=== '''{{Red|Only use the sources listed below for Births, Marriages and Deaths, and Census records, where possible.}}''' ===='''Births, Marriages, and Deaths (BMDs)'''==== Before 1837, events such as baptisms/christenings, marriages and burials were only entered into the parish register. On 1 July 1837, a law was passed that births, marriages, and deaths (BMDs) were to be recorded as part of '''Civil Registration''' and kept by the General Register Office of England and Wales (GRO). In the early years Civil Registration was patchy and it did not become compulsory until 1875. BMD's were recorded in four quarters: Jan-Feb-'''Mar''', Apr-May-'''Jun''', Jul-Aug-'''Sept''', and Oct-Nov-'''Dec''' (the name of each quarter is in bold type); thus a birth in July would be recorded in the September quarter. Cities, towns, and villages were grouped together in '''Registration Districts'''; thus South Pool, a village in Devon is the district of Kingsbridge even though it is several miles away. This is an excellent site which lists all the registration districts and which cities/towns/villages they cover: [https://www.ukbmd.org.uk/reg/districts/index.html Registration Districts Index] An entry in the GRO registration index may look like this: Kingsbridge [district], Volume 5b, Page 100, March quarter 1853. The Registration Indexes are indexes to the '''certificates''', which cannot be viewed directly by the public but can be ordered for a fee. The certificates give more information than is contained in the indexes, however the indexes can be viewed online for free by the public. ===='''Online BMD sources'''==== '''{{Red|Only use the following sites for BMDs during 1838-1957 where possible.}}''' * '''[https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/login.asp GRO Services]''': This is by far the '''BEST''' English resource site for looking up births/deaths for this era and is considered the '''Gold standard''' for birth and death sources for this time period. You will need to register and log in, but it is a free account and you will never receive any spam. The birth records are especially useful, as the '''mother's maiden name is given''' (which is great as you can check you have the correct birth entry if the mothers maiden name is known, and especially useful if a mother's last name at birth is unknown, as you can cross-reference all listed children to help determine the mother's maiden name). **'''[[Space:How_to_use_the_GRO|How to use the GRO with example citations]]''' * '''[https://www.freebmd.org.uk FreeBMD]''': no need to log in or have an account; you can search for all events; no maiden names available until 1911; volunteer project with huge coverage, particularly useful for marriage sources as you can click on the page number to check for the correct spouse. **'''[[Space:England_Orphan_Trail:_Using_FreeBMD_and_Creating_a_Citation|Guide to using FreeBMD and creating a citation]]''' *'''[https://probatesearch.service.gov.uk/#calendar Find a will| GOV.UK]''': Did your profile person leave a will? This is the place to search for wills or probate records as it gives a date of death and last place of residence- you may get lucky! It is worth searching up to a couple of years after the death date, as the index has the records listed under the year of probate, rather than the year of death. *'''[https://www.freereg.org.uk/ FreeReg parish registers]''' Parish registers transcribed by the same volunteer group as FreeBMD and FreeCen. Free to use, no account required. The coverage can be patchy, but the transcriptions are accurate and are of the full entry for a baptism, marriage or burial, often verbatim as the vicar wrote it. Easy to use search page. ===='''Censuses'''==== A census is a snapshot of the population of a country at a particular point in time. In England it is taken every 10 years, and in the censuses you will be looking at recorded each household, usually with each person's name, age, marital status, occupation, place of birth, and showed where the family lived. Other useful information was also recorded such as visitors or lodgers in the house, whether the family had servants, and who their neighbours were.
A census was taken in England and Wales every ten years starting in 1801, but the earliest one which is of any use to genealogists is 1841, as this is when names, ages and occupations were recorded of each individual.
The latest census in the public domain is the 1911 census as there is a 100 year closure rule. The 1921census is available by subscription, or for paying for a single copy, on Findmypast.
As the 1931 Census was destroyed by fire during the Second World War and no census was taken in 1941 because of WWII, the 1939 Register is invaluable to family historians and can be accessed on FindMyPast and Ancestry with a subscription. We don't expect you to use paysites while completing the Orphan Trail, but knowing about the 1939 Register can be useful for future reference. * '''[https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/help-with-your-research/research-guides/census-records/ National archives, census records]''' This guide explains how to access the historical censuses from 1841 to 1911 and provides information on using the census returns. ===='''Online census sources'''==== * '''[https://www.familysearch.org FamilySearch.org]''': free; needs account (free also); has millions of records as well as censuses * '''[https://www.freecen.org.uk FreeCEN]''': free; volunteer project; coverage patchy *'''[[Space:England_Orphan_Trail:_FreeCEN%2C_FamilySearch_and_Locating_Citations|Guide to using FreeCen, FamilySearch and locating the Citations]]''' ===Research with Rootsearch!=== WikiTree has a really handy app called Rootsearch which can search over 20 different genealogy websites without having to keep inputting the same information. It can be invaluable when researching a profile and is very easy to use. * '''[[Space:England_OT_Rootsearch|Guide to accessing and using Rootsearch]]''' ===How do I know I have the correct record?=== This is where it's really useful to use research notes. The best way to check you have the correct record is to compare the information in that record with other records you already have. Look at the occupations, ages, birthplaces, where they lived, other family members, mother's maiden name and so on. Remember there may be some variation in ages (year of birth), the spelling of names, and birthplaces. A great method for determining you have the correct record and especially useful for breaking down brick walls is the FAN club method (Friends, Associates and Neighbours) the term was coined by Elizabeth Shown Mills. You can read more about the FAN club method in the articles below: * [https://lisalouisecooke.com/2016/10/29/genealogy-fan-club/ The Genealogy FAN Club Principle] Louise Cooke * [https://www.genealogyexplained.com/research/cluster-fan-club/ Cluster Research, start your own FAN club] Genealogy explained. ===Using Wildcards=== A way to search for spelling variations is by using '''wildcards''' in your searches.
A '''wildcard''' is simply a symbol used to '''replace a character or characters''' (think of the blank tile in a game of Scrabble). Typically the '''& or ? symbol represents a single letter''' and the '''asterisk * can be used to specify up to five characters''' in a word, which is particularly useful for finding variations of names where there may be one or more characters next to each other that could be different.
For example when searching for a surname such as McBride, using the * wildcard like so: M*Bride
would return both McBride and MacBride. Another name which has multiple variants is Ann. Adding the * at the end like so: Ann*
would return Ann, Anne, Annie, Anna etc. '''The question mark "?" is used to represent just one character''' in a word, which can be useful if you are getting too many results, or know that only one letter is likely to have changed (for example Sm?th would return Smith and Smyth). Most databases are set up for searching using wildcards and they can also be used in search engines such as Google. Some have their own symbols to insert in a search - read the instructions on the search page first. If you are struggling to locate a record give wildcards a try! ===How to add sources to a profile=== There are two ways to add sources to a profile: # '''List''' the sources at the bottom. This is the simplest method. If you are new to WikiTree, we encourage you to begin with this method. ::Sources are added below the ===Sources=== heading, using an asterisk (*) to create a bulleted list item. :::== Sources == ::: :::* [insert source here] # Use '''inline''' sources. This is a more advanced method. We encourage you to use this method once you become more familiar with WikiTree, ::Sources are embedded in the text wrapped in ... tags. You can click on the "C" symbol in the profile editing toolbar to automatically generate the tags. :::[Insert source here] You can learn more about adding sources to profiles [[Help:Sources|here]]. For examples of how to cite some common types of English records, see [[Space:England_Orphan_Trail:_Citation_templates|England Orphan Trail: Citation templates]]. ===Example Profiles=== Follow this link to view a list of example profiles worked on by the England Project: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:England%2C_Orphan_Trail_Example_Profiles Orphan Trail Example Profiles]. ===Trailers Index=== An Index of the guidance pages used throughout the Trail can be found here: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:England%2C_Orphan_Trail_Trailers_Index Trailers Index].
It also has useful links on it. Please bookmark it so you have easy reference to all the relevant guidance pages. [[Project:England|England Project]] | [[Space:England_Orphaned_Profiles_Team_Page|England Orphaned Profiles Team]] | [[Space:England_Orphan_Trail_Part_One|England Orphan Trail Part One]] | England Orphan Trail Sandbox 1838-1957

OT2 - An overview of Part 2

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OT2 - Profile Search 1600-1699

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[[Category:England, Orphan Trail FSPs]] [[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] Return to [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:England_1500-1699&public=1 England Sandbox 1500-1699]
==Orphan Trail 1600-1699 Profile search== There are two ways to find a Profile to work on for this time period. === 1. Category Page === Go to this page: [[:Category:England%2C_Orphan_Trail_2_Pending_Profiles|Orphan Trail 2 Pending Profiles]] === 2. WikiTree+ Report === '''Step 1: Search for a profile :Click on any of the '''County Links''' below to search for a suitable profile to work on. :You can search within all the counties, or the county of your choice. '''Step 2: Check it meets all the criteria'''
'''''Please make sure that:'''''

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'''It does not have more than two sources.'''
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'''It does not have a profile manager. '''
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'''ALL dates should be within 1600-1699.'''
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'''ALL locations should be in England (Birth-Marriage-Death).'''
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'''There are at least 2 family members connected.'''

'''Step 3: Once you've chosen a profile ...''' * Send a message to your Trailblazer. They will appraise your profile choice before setting it up to ensure its suitability, and then will set it up for you.
* '''Please only send one name at a time, and include the Wiki-ID. '''(Although it is worth having a back-up ready just in case the first selection turns out to be a dud!)
== County Links == * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Orphan+17cen+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+15741231%22+sql%3D%22%5BDeath+Date%5D+%3C+17160101%22+not+unlinked&MaxProfiles=50000&Format= All Counties] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthregion%3DUnknownregion+Orphan+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+15741231%22+sql%3D%22%5BDeath+Date%5D+%3C+17160101%22+not+unlinked&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= Unknown county] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthregion%3DBedfordshire+Orphan+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+15741231%22+sql%3D%22%5BDeath+Date%5D+%3C+17160101%22+not+unlinked&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= Bedfordshire] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthregion%3DBerkshire+Orphan+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+15741231%22+sql%3D%22%5BDeath+Date%5D+%3C+17160101%22+not+unlinked&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= Berkshire] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthregion%3DBristol+Orphan+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+15741231%22+sql%3D%22%5BDeath+Date%5D+%3C+17160101%22+not+unlinked&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= Bristol] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthregion%3DBuckinghamshire+Orphan+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+15741231%22+sql%3D%22%5BDeath+Date%5D+%3C+17160101%22+not+unlinked&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= Buckinghamshire] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthregion%3DCambridgeshire+Orphan+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+15741231%22+sql%3D%22%5BDeath+Date%5D+%3C+17160101%22+not+unlinked&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= Cambridgeshire] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthregion%3DCheshire+Orphan+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+15741231%22+sql%3D%22%5BDeath+Date%5D+%3C+17160101%22+not+unlinked&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= Cheshire] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthregion%3D%22City+of+London%22++Orphan+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+15741231%22+sql%3D%22%5BDeath+Date%5D+%3C+17160101%22+not+unlinked&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= City of London] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthregion%3DCornwall+Orphan+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+15741231%22+sql%3D%22%5BDeath+Date%5D+%3C+17160101%22+not+unlinked&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= Cornwall] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthregion%3D%22County+Durham%22++Orphan+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+15741231%22+sql%3D%22%5BDeath+Date%5D+%3C+17160101%22+not+unlinked&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= County Durham] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthregion%3DCumberland+Orphan+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+15741231%22+sql%3D%22%5BDeath+Date%5D+%3C+17160101%22+not+unlinked&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= Cumberland] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthregion%3DDerbyshire+Orphan+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+15741231%22+sql%3D%22%5BDeath+Date%5D+%3C+17160101%22+not+unlinked&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= Derbyshire] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthregion%3DDevon+Orphan+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+15741231%22+sql%3D%22%5BDeath+Date%5D+%3C+17160101%22+not+unlinked&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= Devon] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthregion%3DDorset+Orphan+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+15741231%22+sql%3D%22%5BDeath+Date%5D+%3C+17160101%22+not+unlinked&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= Dorset] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthregion%3DEssex+Orphan+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+15741231%22+sql%3D%22%5BDeath+Date%5D+%3C+17160101%22+not+unlinked&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= Essex] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthregion%3DGloucestershire+Orphan+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+15741231%22+sql%3D%22%5BDeath+Date%5D+%3C+17160101%22+not+unlinked&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= Gloucestershire] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthregion%3DHampshire+Orphan+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+15741231%22+sql%3D%22%5BDeath+Date%5D+%3C+17160101%22+not+birthlocation%3DWight+not+unlinked&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= Hampshire] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthregion%3D%22Hampshire+Isle+of+Wight%22++Orphan+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+15741231%22+sql%3D%22%5BDeath+Date%5D+%3C+17160101%22+not+unlinked&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= Hampshire Isle of Wight] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthregion%3DHerefordshire+Orphan+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+15741231%22+sql%3D%22%5BDeath+Date%5D+%3C+17160101%22+not+unlinked&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= Herefordshire] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthregion%3DHertfordshire+Orphan+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+15741231%22+sql%3D%22%5BDeath+Date%5D+%3C+17160101%22+not+unlinked&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= Hertfordshire] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthregion%3DHuntingdonshire+Orphan+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+15741231%22+sql%3D%22%5BDeath+Date%5D+%3C+17160101%22+not+unlinked&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= Huntingdonshire] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthregion%3DKent+Orphan+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+15741231%22+sql%3D%22%5BDeath+Date%5D+%3C+17160101%22+not+unlinked&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= Kent] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthregion%3DLancashire+Orphan+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+15741231%22+sql%3D%22%5BDeath+Date%5D+%3C+17160101%22+not+unlinked&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= Lancashire] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthregion%3DLeicestershire+Orphan+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+15741231%22+sql%3D%22%5BDeath+Date%5D+%3C+17160101%22+not+unlinked&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= Leicestershire] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthregion%3DLincolnshire+Orphan+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+15741231%22+sql%3D%22%5BDeath+Date%5D+%3C+17160101%22+not+unlinked&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= Lincolnshire] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthregion%3DLondon+Orphan+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+15741231%22+sql%3D%22%5BDeath+Date%5D+%3C+17160101%22+not+unlinked&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= London] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthregion%3DMiddlesex+Orphan+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+15741231%22+sql%3D%22%5BDeath+Date%5D+%3C+17160101%22+not+unlinked&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= Middlesex] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthregion%3DNorfolk+Orphan+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+15741231%22+sql%3D%22%5BDeath+Date%5D+%3C+17160101%22+not+unlinked&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= Norfolk] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthregion%3DNorthamptonshire+Orphan+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+15741231%22+sql%3D%22%5BDeath+Date%5D+%3C+17160101%22+not+unlinked&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= Northamptonshire] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthregion%3DNorthumberland+Orphan+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+15741231%22+sql%3D%22%5BDeath+Date%5D+%3C+17160101%22+not+unlinked&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= Northumberland] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthregion%3DNottinghamshire+Orphan+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+15741231%22+sql%3D%22%5BDeath+Date%5D+%3C+17160101%22+not+unlinked&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= Nottinghamshire] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthregion%3DOxfordshire+Orphan+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+15741231%22+sql%3D%22%5BDeath+Date%5D+%3C+17160101%22+not+unlinked&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= Oxfordshire] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthregion%3DRutland+Orphan+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+15741231%22+sql%3D%22%5BDeath+Date%5D+%3C+17160101%22+not+unlinked&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= Rutland] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthregion%3DShropshire+Orphan+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+15741231%22+sql%3D%22%5BDeath+Date%5D+%3C+17160101%22+not+unlinked&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= Shropshire] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthregion%3DSomerset+Orphan+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+15741231%22+sql%3D%22%5BDeath+Date%5D+%3C+17160101%22+not+unlinked&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= Somerset] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthregion%3DStaffordshire+Orphan+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+15741231%22+sql%3D%22%5BDeath+Date%5D+%3C+17160101%22+not+unlinked&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= Staffordshire] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthregion%3DSuffolk+Orphan+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+15741231%22+sql%3D%22%5BDeath+Date%5D+%3C+17160101%22+not+unlinked&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= Suffolk] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthregion%3DSurrey+Orphan+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+15741231%22+sql%3D%22%5BDeath+Date%5D+%3C+17160101%22+not+unlinked&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= Surrey] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthregion%3DSussex+Orphan+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+15741231%22+sql%3D%22%5BDeath+Date%5D+%3C+17160101%22+not+unlinked&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= Sussex] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthregion%3DWarwickshire+Orphan+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+15741231%22+sql%3D%22%5BDeath+Date%5D+%3C+17160101%22+not+unlinked&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= Warwickshire] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthregion%3DWestmorland+Orphan+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+15741231%22+sql%3D%22%5BDeath+Date%5D+%3C+17160101%22+not+unlinked&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= Westmorland] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthregion%3DWiltshire+Orphan+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+15741231%22+sql%3D%22%5BDeath+Date%5D+%3C+17160101%22+not+unlinked&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= Wiltshire] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthregion%3DWorcestershire+Orphan+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+15741231%22+sql%3D%22%5BDeath+Date%5D+%3C+17160101%22+not+unlinked&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= Worcestershire] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthregion%3DYorkshire+Orphan+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+15741231%22+sql%3D%22%5BDeath+Date%5D+%3C+17160101%22+not+unlinked&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= Yorkshire]

OT2 - Resources 1500-1699

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[[Category:England, Orphan Trail Trailers Index]] [[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project:England|England Project]] | [[Space:England_Orphaned_Profiles_Team_Page|England Orphaned Profiles Team]] | [[Space:England_Project_Orphan_Trail_part_2|England Orphan Trail Part Two]] | England Orphan Trail Resources 1500-1699 ==How to Proceed== 1. Please '''{{Red|read this entire page}}'''. It explains what is involved for this time period. '''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:England%2C_Orphan_Trail_2_Pending_Profiles Go to this page to find a profile to work on]''' Alternatively choose a profile of your own providing it meets the selection criteria and your trailblazer accepts your choice for suitability. '''Selection Criteria''' * It does not have a profile manager * ALL dates are within 1600 - 1699 phase 1 or 1500 - 1599 phase 2 * ALL events (birth, marriage and death) are in England *There are family links (at least one parent and a spouse; children are a bonus) * There are no more than two reliable sources ==Parish Registers== In '''Orphan Trail Part One''', you learned how to use birth, marriage and death indexes from the GRO and FreeBMD, and how to use parish registers too. In '''Orphan Trail Part Two''', you will be continuing your work with parish registers, although the earlier the date, the more likely it will be that the relevant register does not exist or is damaged. The earliest parish registers date back to 1538 when King Henry VIII split with Rome and proclaimed himself head of the Church of England. As part of this new regime, Thomas Cromwell ruled that every vicar or rector must keep a record of all baptisms, marriages, and burials in his parish. In 1597, Queen Elizabeth ordered that the pages of such books be made of parchment which was more robust than paper. Some early parish registers have survived, but others have not, or are damaged or incomplete. During English Civil War (1643-1647) many parishes did not keep records. After the restoration of the monarchy in 1660, parish registers are kept more completely again. The format of parish registers has evolved over time. Many early registers record baptisms, marriages and burials in a single register. In 1660, the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burying_in_Woollen_Acts Burying in Woollen Acts] meant that burial registers were often separate from Baptism and Marriage registers. In was not until 1812 that standardised printed registers became available for entering baptisms, marriages and burials separately. ===Online parish register sources=== * [https://www.familysearch.org FamilySearch.org]: free; needs account (free also); has millions of worldwide records. Search within the catalog for parish registers which are unindexed and "image only". *'''[https://www.freereg.org.uk/ FreeReg parish registers]''' Parish registers transcribed by the same volunteer group as FreeBMD and FreeCen. Free to use, no account required. The coverage can be patchy, but the transcriptions are accurate and are of the full entry for a baptism, marriage or burial, often verbatim as the vicar wrote it. Easy to use search page. * [https://www.findmypast.co.uk FindMyPast]: requires paid membership; good for English records - transcriptions and images; do not copy from members trees '''(use for clues)''' *Ancestry [https://www.ancestry.co.uk United Kingdom], [https://www.ancestry.com.au Australia], [https://www.ancestry.ca Canada] and [https://www.ancestry.com United States of America]: requires paid membership; do not copy from member trees, as they are often unsourced '''(use for clues)''' ===The Calendar in England Pre-1752=== In these older parish registers, you will invariably see the New Year beginning on 25 March (Lady Day), not 1 January. This is known as the Old Style (O.S.) New Year which was used in England until the adoption of New Style (N.S.) New Year from 1 January 1752. For more information, see: * [[Space:England_Calendar_Changes_1752|'''England Calendar Changes 1752''']] This includes some worked examples.
* [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/cal/medcal.shtml A Medieval Calendar]
* G2G post [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/37827/why-should-the-latter-year-in-double-date-be-used-date-fields Why should the latter year in double date be used in the data fields] * And for a little history of the subject: [http://www.webexhibits.org/calendars/year-text-British.html British Calendar Act of 1750/1] , including a full text of the Act. You may also have to refer to the records kept by the Society of Religious Friends or '''Quakers'''. Quakers used another slightly different calendar again, starting on 1 March (rather than the 25th) and they also (mostly) didn't use the names of months which they regarded as "pagan", using the number of the month in the year instead. An [https://quaker-prod.s3.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/store/1bebe83ad6547d2f3bbdaa7e05241b4c4017b546bcd7e5c2a9eaaa3b287c '''excellent resource'''] for this has been produced by the Society of Friends. In legal documents, you will find dates written using '''Regnal years''' rather than calendar years. The Regnal year is the year of the reign of the King or Queen, and is calculated from the date of their accession to the throne and not their Coronation.
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Ottersheim b/ Landau Emigrants

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---- The goal of this project is to present my research in the emigrants from the village of Ottersheim, Germersheim, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany. It is hoped this information will help provide a link to your ancestors of Ottersheim. This is a work in progress ... If you are a descendant of an Ottersheim emigrant and have their profile on WikiTree please contact [[Hank-64|Stephen Hank]] so that we can link the profile into this page. Thanks ... ---- == Ottersheim Emigrants Surname Index == This list identify the surnames of the Ottersheim emigrants. The numbers in the brackets [nnn] can be used to cross-reference the specific emigrant name to the entry in the "Ottersheim Emigrants Index". Example: Scroll down to the Merdian surname and find Konrad in the given name sub group. He has an Index of 88. Go to the "Ottersheim Emigrants Index" and find number 88 in the left-most column. You find Konrad Merdian, left Ottersheim on 21 Aug 1881. He was accompanied by his wife and 6 children for a total of 8 persons. {| class="wikitable" align="left" |Surname  ||Given Name[Index]||Surname  ||Given Name[Index]||Surname  ||Given Name[Index] |- | |- |Bischoff|| ||Gutting|| ||Kuhn |- | ||Anton[59]|| ||Johann[28]|| ||Julius[110] |- | ||Jakob[45]||Hanck|| || ||Maria[106] |- | ||Sebastian[18]|| ||Anton[42]||Litzelberger |- |Böhm|| || ||Elisabeth[27]|| ||(Theod.)[41] |- | ||Anton[68]|| ||Fritz[86]||Ludwig |- |Borger|| || ||Konrad[32]|| ||Friedrich[62] |- | ||Johann[8]||Hatzenbühler|| || ||Georg Jakob[31] |- |Braun|| || ||David[70]|| ||Margarete[19] |- | ||Eva[56]|| ||Elis. Reg.[61]|| ||Theobald[36] |- |Brüderle|| || ||Heinrich[65]||Merdian |- | ||Johann[92]|| ||Jakob[24][35][45][103]|| ||Anton[33] |- |Bumiller|| || ||Johann[28]|| ||Eva[32] |- | ||Johann[20]|| ||Katharina[37]|| ||Franz[11] |- |Burgermeister|| || ||Michael[101]|| ||Johann[20] |- | ||Julchen[79]|| ||Regine[73]|| ||Josef[71] |- | ||Ludwig[79]|| ||Valentin[15]|| ||Klara[32] |- | ||Valentin[69]||Heckmann|| || ||Konrad[88] |- | ||Valentin (children of)[85]|| ||Adam[24]||Metz |- |Busch|| ||Heider|| || ||Adam[1] |- | ||Johann[74]|| ||Jakob[48]||Michleder |- |Conrad|| || ||Margareta[48]|| ||Michael[49] |- | ||Barbara[29]||Hertel|| ||Moock |- | ||Wilhelm[29]|| ||Anton[67]|| ||Anton[38] |- |Damen|| ||Hilsendegen|| || ||Elis.[72] |- | ||Appolonia[58]|| ||Johann[9]|| ||Konrad[87] |- | ||Barbara[59]||Hindert|| || ||Peter[105] |- | ||Ludwig[63]|| ||Joh. Georg[32]|| ||Peter (wife of)[87] |- | ||Maria[56]|| ||Johann[28]||Müller |- |Dausch|| || ||Katharina[21]|| ||Anna Maria[27] |- | ||Franz[3]||Hoffmann|| || ||Anton[84] |- |Decker|| || ||Georg[10]|| ||Heinrich[20] |- | ||Christina[57]|| ||Joh. Jakob[2]|| ||Johann[12] |- |Dörzapf|| || ||Wilhelm[28]|| ||Katharina[49] |- | ||Elisabeth[30]||Jennewein|| || ||Konrad[91] |- | ||David[66]|| ||Adam[83]|| ||Peter[76] |- | ||Georg[50]||Job|| ||Pfeifer |- | ||Johann Georg[50]|| ||Franz Leonhard[96]|| ||Katharina[22] |- | ||Karl[59]|| ||Michael[82]|| ||Johann[34] |- | ||Konrad[40]|| ||Peter[82]||Reichling |- | ||Konrad[44]|| ||Sebastian[4]|| ||Eva[64] |- | ||Paul[51]|| ||Valentin[23]|| ||Katharina[66] |- | ||Peter[40]||Jochim|| || ||Nikolaus[94] |- |Ehli|||| ||Ernst[112]||Rösch |- | ||Georg[26]||Jost|| || ||Margareta[47] |- | ||Ludwig[26]|| ||Ludwig[7]||Scheurer |- |Föhlinger|| ||Knöll|| || ||Jakob[37] |- | ||Eva[111]|| ||Ludwig[72]||Schuster |- | ||Johann[92]||Kölsch|| || ||Jakob[44] |- |Franck|| || ||August[38]||Seither |- | ||Andreas[14]|| ||Konrad[19]|| ||Andreas[43] |- | ||Eva[19]||Kopf|| ||Stadel |- | ||Peter[39]|| ||Anna[107]|| ||Franziska[54] |- |Gaab|| || ||Elisabeth[99]|| ||Johann[18] |- | ||Anton[13][90]|| ||Franz[98]||Störtzer |- | ||Christine[78]|| ||Johann[95]|| ||Andreas[89] |- | ||Georg[78]|| ||Johannes[24]|| ||Eva[61] |- | ||Jakob[46]|| ||Katharina[104]||Wingerter |- |||Katharina[90] nee' Glatz|| ||Lisa[107]|| ||Georg[64] |- |Gadinger|| || ||Otto[100]||Winkelblech |- | ||Johann[97]|| ||Rosa[25][109]|| ||Martin[40] |- |Gensheimer|| ||Kreiner|| ||Zwißler |- | ||Christoph[5]|| ||Johann[72]|| ||Elisabeth[34] |- |Gerstner|| || ||Ludwig[102]|| ||Franz[108] |- | ||Johann[16]||Kröper|| || ||Konrad[32][60] |- |Glatz || || ||Adam[80]|| ||Valentin[75] |- | ||Anton[90]|| ||Andreas[6] |- | ||Katharina[90]|| ||Barbara[42] |- | ||Regine[93]|| ||Franz[77] |- |Günther|| || ||Franz Adam[35] |- |||Adam[81]|| ||Joh. Georg[21][46] |- | ||Heinrich[17]|| ||Johann[55] |- | ||Katharina[29]|| ||Katharina[21] |- | |||| ||Peter[52] |- | || || ||Valentin[64] |} ---- == Ottersheim Emigrants Index == The following is the list of emigrants as listed on pages 106-109 in the book [https://www.amazon.com/dp/1479374288/ref=cm_sw_su_dp Ottersheim by Landau: A Home Town History] by Fritz Steegmüller. The German version of the book was published in 1965 and was translated to English and re-published in 2013. The index number in the far left column of the table can be used to cross-reference names in the "Surname Index" and "Destination Index" lists back to this list. {| class="wikitable" ! scope="col" style="width: 5%; text-align: right;" | Index ! scope="col" style="width: 2%;" | ! scope="col" style="width: 10%; text-align: right;" | Date ! scope="col" style="width: 2%;" | ! scope="col" style="width: 74%; text-align: left;" | Emigrant/Family ! scope="col" style="width: 2%;" | ! scope="col" style="width: 5%; text-align: right;" | Persons |- align="right" !1 | ||1832|| || align="left"|Adam Metz with family|| ||7 |-align="right" !2 || ||1832|| || align="left"|Joh. Jakob Hoffmann, 19 years old|| ||1 |-align="right" !3 || ||1832|| || align="left"|Franz Dausch|| ||1 |-align="right" !4 || ||1837|| || align="left"|Sebastian Job, shoemaker, and family|| ||4 |-align="right" !5 || ||1837|| || align="left"|Christoph Gensheimer, 20 years old|| ||1 |-align="right" !6 || ||1839|| || align="left"|Andreas Kröper, mason, and family|| ||3 |-align="right" !7 || ||1840|| || align="left"|Ludwig Jost|| ||1 |-align="right" !8 || ||1844|| || align="left"|Johann Borger and his wife and children|| ||10 |-align="right" !9 || ||1846|| || align="left"|Johann Hilsendegen with his wife and child|| ||3 |-align="right" !10 || ||1846|| || align="left"|Georg Hoffmann, weaver, and family|| ||4 |-align="right" !11 || ||1847|| || align="left"|Franz Merdian with family|| ||5 |-align="right" !12 || ||1847|| || align="left"|Johann Müller and family|| ||8 |-align="right" !13 || ||1848|| || align="left"|Anton Gaab and family|| ||5 |-align="right" !14 || ||1849|| || align="left"|Andreas Franck and family|| ||6 |-align="right" !15 || ||1849|| || align="left"|[[Hatzenbeuhler-1|Valentin Hatzenbühler]], 14 years|| ||1 |-align="right" !16 || ||1850|| || align="left"|Johann Gerstner and family|| ||7 |-align="right" !17 || ||1852|| || align="left"|Heinrich Günther with wife and child|| ||3 |-align="right" !18 || ||Jan 1852|| || align="left"|Johann Stadel and Sebastian Bischoff|| ||2 |-align="right" !19 || ||20 Mar 1852|| || align="left"|Konrad Kölsch, Eva Franck and Margarete Ludwig|| ||3 |-align="right" !20 || ||25 May 1852|| || align="left"|Heinrich Müller and family, Johann Merdian with family, and Johann Bumiller|| ||15 |-align="right" !21 || ||11 Oct 1852|| || align="left"|Joh. Georg Kröper, Katharina Hindert and Katharina Kröper|| ||3 |-align="right" !22 || ||21 Oct 1852|| || align="left"|Katharina Pfeifer from the rectory|| ||1 |-align="right" !23 || ||11 Nov 1852|| || align="left"|Valentin Job and wife|| ||2 |-align="right" !24 || ||Nov 1852|| || align="left"|Adam Heckmann, Jakob Hatzenbühler and Johannes Kopf|| ||3 |-align="right" !25 || ||22 Dec 1852|| || align="left"|Rosa Kopf and her youngest daughter|| ||2 |-align="right" !26 || ||12 Mar 1853|| || align="left"|Georg Ehli and Ludwig Ehli|| ||2 |-align="right" !27 || ||18 Mar 1853|| || align="left"|[[Hanck-31|Elisabeth Hanck]] and Anna Maria Müller|| ||2 |-align="right" !28 || ||11 Aug 1853|| || align="left"|Johann Hatzenbühler, Wilhelm Hoffmann, Johann Gutting and Johann Hindert|| ||4 |-align="right" !29 || ||16 Aug 1853|| || align="left"|Katharina Günther, Barbara Conrad and son Wilhelm who had already been in America for 21 years|| ||3 |-align="right" !30 || ||18 Sep 1853|| || align="left"|Elisabeth Dörzapf|| ||1 |-align="right" !31 || ||23 Sep 1853|| || align="left"|Georg Jakob Ludwig, wife and 5 children|| ||7 |-align="right" !32 || ||22 Nov 1853|| || align="left"|Joh. Georg Hindert, wife and 5 children, Konrad Hanck, Konrad Zwißler, Eva Merdian and Klara Merdian|| ||11 |-align="right" !33 || ||12 Dec 1853|| || align="left"|Anton Merdian, wife and daughter, with 2 children|| ||5 |-align="right" !34 || ||22 Dec 1853|| || align="left"|Johann Pfeifer and Elisabeth Zwißler|| ||2 |-align="right" !35 || ||13 Jan 1854|| || align="left"|[[Kroeper-54|Franz Adam Kröper]], wife and 5 children, Jakob Hatzenbühler|| ||8 |-align="right" !36 || ||22 Jan 1854|| || align="left"|Theobald Ludwig, wife and 5 children|| ||7 |-align="right" !37 || ||22 May 1854|| || align="left"|Jakob Scheurer and Katharina Hatzenbühler|| ||2 |-align="right" !38 || ||03 Aug 1854|| || align="left"|August Kölsch and Anton Moock, soldier|| ||2 |-align="right" !39 || ||12 Oct 1854|| || align="left"|Peter Franck, 5 children and Barbara (sister-in-law)|| ||7 |-align="right" !40 || ||12 Jan 1855|| || align="left"|Konrad Dörzapf, Peter Dörzapf and Martin Winkelblech|| ||3 |-align="right" !41 || ||Mar 1856|| || align="left"|Litzelberger, wife and 5 children|| ||7 |-align="right" !42 || ||03 Apr 1856|| || align="left"|[[Hank-73|Anton Hanck]] and Barbara Kröper|| ||2 |-align="right" !43 || ||Nov 1856|| || align="left"|Andreas Seither|| ||1 |-align="right" !44 || ||09 Feb 1857|| || align="left"|Jakob Schuster, wife and four children from 1st marriage, and 4 children from a second marriage. Konrad Dörzapf, wife and stepbrother of the wife.|| ||13 |-align="right" !45 || ||Apr 1857|| || align="left"|Jakob Hatzenbühler and Jakob Bischoff|| ||2 |-align="right" !46 || ||27 Oct 1857|| || align="left"|Joh. Georg Kröper, tailor, with wife and 3 children, Jakob Gaab|| ||6 |-align="right" !47 || ||14 Jan 1858|| || align="left"|Margareta Rösch|| ||1 |-align="right" !48 || ||25 Aug 1858|| || align="left"|Margareta Heider with 3 children and father Jakob Heider|| ||5 |-align="right" !49 || ||03 May 1859|| || align="left"|Michael Michleder and Katharina Müller with 2 children|| ||4 |-align="right" !50 || ||15 Nov 1859|| || align="left"|Georg Dörzapf, Johann Georg Dörzapf|| ||2 |-align="right" !51 || ||Jul 1860|| || align="left"|Paul Dörzapf|| ||1 |-align="right" !52 || ||05 Apr 1861|| || align="left"|[[Kroeper-19|Peter Kröper]]|| ||1 |-align="right" !53 || ||04 Oct 1861|| || align="left"|Widow Günther|| ||1 |-align="right" !54 || ||27 Feb 1862|| || align="left"|Franziska Stadel taken along by Jakob Bischoff|| ||1 |-align="right" !55 || ||01 Jul 1862|| || align="left"|Johann Kröper, shoemaker|| ||1 |-align="right" !56 || ||27 Jun 1863|| || align="left"|Eva Braun and Maria Damen|| ||2 |-align="right" !57 || ||26 Oct 1863|| || align="left"|Christina Decker|| ||1 |-align="right" !58 || ||25 Aug 1864|| || align="left"|Barbara Damen and Appolonia Damen|| ||2 |-align="right" !59 || ||14 May 1865|| || align="left"|Barbara Damen, widow, and 4 children, Anton Bischoff and Karl Dörzapf|| ||6 |-align="right" !60 || ||06 Jun 1865|| || align="left"|Konrad Zwißler, barber|| ||1 |-align="right" !61 || ||11 Oct 1865|| || align="left"|Eva Störtzer and Elis. Reg. Hatzenbühler|| ||2 |-align="right" !62 || ||30 Nov 1865|| || align="left"|Friedrich Ludwig with wife and two children|| ||4 |-align="right" !63 || ||01 Nov 1865|| || align="left"|Ludwig Damen|| ||1 |-align="right" !64 || ||Feb 1866|| || align="left"|Georg Wingerter, tinsmith, Valentin Kröper and Eva Reichling|| ||3 |-align="right" !65 || ||25 Jun 1866|| || align="left"|Heinrich Hatzenbühler, blacksmith|| ||1 |-align="right" !66 || ||01 Jul 1866|| || align="left"|David Dörzapf and Katharina Reichling|| ||2 |-align="right" !67 || ||21 Oct 1866|| || align="left"|Anton Hertel with wife and child|| ||3 |-align="right" !68 || ||25 Feb 1867|| || align="left"|Anton Böhm|| ||1 |-align="right" !69 || ||May 1867|| || align="left"|Valentin Burgermeister, baker|| ||1 |-align="right" !70 || ||12 Jul 1867|| || align="left"|David Hatzenbühler (taken along by Franz Adam Kröper, who has been in America for 13 years)|| ||1 |-align="right" !71 || ||24 Jul 1867|| || align="left"|Josef Merdian|| ||1 |-align="right" !72 || ||02 Aug 1867|| || align="left"|Ludwig Knöll, Johann Kreiner and Elis. Moock|| ||3 |-align="right" !73 || ||Dec 1867|| || align="left"|Regine Hatzenbühler, the large Regine|| ||1 |-align="right" !74 || ||1869|| || align="left"|Johann Busch|| ||1 |-align="right" !75 || ||May 1870|| || align="left"|Valentin Zwißler, locksmith|| ||1 |-align="right" !76 || ||03 Jun 1870|| || align="left"|Peter Müller, mason (well builder)|| ||1 |-align="right" !77 || ||Apr 1871|| || align="left"|[[Kroeper-50|Franz Kröper]] and wife|| ||2 |-align="right" !78 || ||Aug 1871|| || align="left"|Georg Gaab and Christine Gaab|| ||2 |-align="right" !79 || ||16 Feb 1872|| || align="left"|Julchen Burgermeister and Ludwig Burgermeister|| ||2 |-align="right" !80 || ||16 Mar 1872|| || align="left"|Adam Kröper|| ||1 |-align="right" !81 || ||May 1872|| || align="left"|Adam Günther|| ||1 |-align="right" !82 || ||Jul 1872|| || align="left"|Peter Job, teacher, and Michael Job, tinsmith|| ||2 |-align="right" !83 || ||1872|| || align="left"|Adam Jennewein, tailor|| ||1 |-align="right" !84 || ||02 Apr 1873|| || align="left"|Anton Müller, weaver|| ||1 |-align="right" !85 || ||17 Oct 1874|| || align="left"|The three youngest children of the baker, Valentin Burgermeister|| ||3 |-align="right" !86 || ||08 Jun 1880|| || align="left"|Fritz Hanck|| ||1 |-align="right" !87 || ||20 Jul 1881|| || align="left"|Wife of Peter Moock and Konrad Moock|| ||2 |-align="right" !88 || ||21 Aug 1881|| || align="left"|Konrad Merdian with his wife and six children|| ||8 |-align="right" !89 || ||27 Aug 1882|| || align="left"|[[Stetzer-9|Andreas Störtzer]], called the White|| ||1 |-align="right" !90 || ||05 Sep1882|| || align="left"|Anton Glatz with his wife and ten children, also [[Glatz-84|Katharina Glatz]] (Gaab) and son ([[Gaab-11|Anton Gaab]])|| ||14 |-align="right" !91 || ||07 Dec 1882|| || align="left"|Konrad Müller, shoemaker|| ||1 |-align="right" !92 || ||07 Apr 1883|| || align="left"|Johann Brüderle and Johann Föhlinger|| ||2 |-align="right" !93 || ||30 Aug 1883|| || align="left"|[[Glatz-134|Regine Glatz]] and two children ([[Stetzer-8|Louis E. Stetzer]] and [[Stetzer-10|Emma Stetzer]]) and from the White Störtzer|| ||3 |-align="right" !94 || ||13 Jan 1884|| || align="left"|[[Reichling-39|Nikolaus Reichling]]|| ||1 |-align="right" !95 || ||28 Aug 1884|| || align="left"|Johann Kopf, butcher|| ||1 |-align="right" !96 || ||25 Apr 1885|| || align="left"|Franz Leonhard Job|| ||1 |-align="right" !97 || ||29 Dec 1887|| || align="left"|Johann Gadinger, husband of Margaret Hanck|| ||1 |-align="right" !98 || ||1888|| || align="left"|Franz Kopf (taken along by Peter Kröper)|| ||1 |-align="right" !99 || ||Oct 1889|| || align="left"|[[Kopf-149|Elisabeth Kopf]]|| ||1 |-align="right" !100 || ||Sep 1892|| || align="left"|Otto Kopf (was taken along by his brother Johann)|| ||1 |-align="right" !101 || ||1882|| || align="left"|Michael Hatzenbühler (son of Georg Hatzenbühler)|| ||3 |-align="right" !102 || ||10 Nov 1893|| || align="left"|Ludwig Kreiner|| ||1 |-align="right" !103 || ||1900|| || align="left"|Jakob Hatzenbühler (b.1873)|| ||1 |-align="right" !104 || ||13 Sep 1902|| || align="left"|Katharina Kopf (taken along by her uncle Johann Kopf, married a certain Henry Fink in America. Embarked in Hamburg 13 Sept. 1902. Arrived in New York 24 Sept. 1902|| ||1 |-align="right" !105 || ||1903|| || align="left"|Peter Moock, brother of Jakob Moock, 15 years old|| ||1 |-align="right" !106 || ||1904|| || align="left"|Maria Kuhn, born 1884, in Chicago, Illinois died 1948|| ||1 |-align="right" !107 || ||9 Sep 1905|| || align="left"|Anna Kopf and Lisa Kopf|| ||2 |-align="right" !108 || ||1906|| || align="left"|Franz Zwißler, hairdresser, son of “Zum Hirsch” innkeeper, born in 1874, uncle of Ernst Jochim|| ||1 |-align="right" !109 || ||24 Aug 1909|| || align="left"|Rosa Kopf (sister of Katharina Kopf)|| ||1 |-align="right" !110 || ||1909|| || align="left"|Julius Kuhn, mason, Chicago, Illinois, married in America, a Viennese|| ||1 |-align="right" !111 || ||20 Dec 1925|| || align="left"|Eva Föhlinger born Kopf, followed her daughters to America after 60 years and died there in 1939|| ||1 |-align="right" !112 || ||1929|| || align="left"|Ernst Jochim, son of “Zum Hirsch” innkeeper Georg Jochim, born 1903.|| ||1 |} ---- == Ottersheim Emigrants Destination Index == This list attempts to identify where the Ottersheim emigrants settled in America. These pages are intended to assist the descendants of these emigrants in identifying their ancestors and thus their link to Ottersheim. The numbers in the brackets [nnn] can be used to cross-reference the specific emigrant name back to the original entry in the "Ottersheim Emigrants Index". :Illinois ::Cook County :::Chicago ::::Kröper,Barbara[21] (married Frank Schmitz; the couple was living here by 1900) ::::Kuhn, Julius[110] ::::Kuhn, Marie[106] (brother to Julius Kuhn[110]) ::La Salle County :::Peru ::::Hanck, Conrad J.[32] (brother to Antone Hank[42]) ::Livingston County :::Cornell Township ::::Kröper,Barbara[21] (married Frank Schmitz; lived here in 1880 then moved to Chicago) ::Marshall County :::Henry ::::Bruderle, Johann[92] (married Katharina Gaab nee Glatz[90]) ::::Gaab, Anton[90] (son of Georgii Gaab & Katharina neé Glatz) before 1915 ::::Glatz, Anton[90], his wife, Adam, Barbara and Emma (after 1896); Anton was brother to Katharina Glatz. Son Adam married Emma Störtzer[93].) ::::Glatz, Katharina[90] (widow of Georgii Gaab, sister to Anton Glatz[90], sister-in-law to Andreas Störtzer[89]; married Johann Bruderle[92].) ::::Glatz, Regine[93] (sister-in-law to Andreas Störtzer[89]; married Joseph Kapraun of Henry) ::::Hanck, Mary Elizabeth[27] (sister to Antone Hanck[42]; Lived in Marshall County until shortly after marriage to Don Ettinger in Lacon, Marshall County, Illinois on January 25th 1855. The Ettingers then moved to Adair County, Iowa. ::::Kröper, John George[21], wife Magdalena Mock[21], daughters Elizabeth Kröper[21] (married Joseph Maubach and Frank Balenseifen, Eva Kröper[21] (married Peter Schmitt, Barbara Kröper[21] (married Frank Schmitz; lived in Livingston county after marrying then moved to Chicago) ::::Störtzer, Andreas[89] ::::Störtzer, Ludwig[93] (son of Andreas Störtzer) ::::Störtzer, Emma[93] (daughter of Andreas Störtzer; married Adam Glatz son of Anton Glatz) :::Hopewell Township ::::Hank, Antone[42] (married Barbara Mock Kröper[42] in New York; Barbara (daughter of Joannes Georgius Kroeper[21]r and Magdalena Mock[21]) ::::Hatzenbühler, Valentin[15] (married Anna Marie Hanck[15], sister to Mary Elizabeth Hanck and Antone Hank; retired to Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska) ::::Kröper, Valentin[64] (married Eva Reichling[64] in St. Louis, Missouri then shortly thereafter moved to Marshall County; daughter Catherine would marry Peter Hank, son of Antone Hank) ::::Stadel, John[18] (married Katharina Kröper in New York) :Indiana ::Cass County :::Logansport ::::Conrad, Wilhelm[29] ::Owen County :::Jennings Township ::::Job, Sebastion[4], wife Francisca, children: Clara, Eva, Conrad, Franciscus :Iowa ::Adair County :::Orient Township ::::Hanck, Mary Elizabeth[27] (sister to Anna Marie Hanck[15] and Antone Hank[42]; married Don Ettinger in Lacon, Marshall County, Illinois on January 25th 1855 then moved to Orient.) :Michigan ::Wayne County :::Detroit ::::Hilsendegen, Johann[9], wife Elisabeth neé Hörner, son Johann ::::Kröper, Franz Adam[80], wife Barbara, children: Anna Maria, Johann, Catherine, Maria Magdalena, Daniel ::::Reichling, Nicholas[94] :Missouri ::St. Louis County :::St. Louis ::::Kröper, Adam[80] ::::Kröper, Peter[52] :Nebraska ::Lancaster County :::Lincoln ::::Hatzenbühler, Valentin[15] (married Anna Marie Hanck[15], sister to Mary Elizabeth Hanck[27] and Antone Hank[42]; Years 1849 to 1880 were lived in Marshall County, Illinois. ::::Moock , Peter[105] :New Jersey ::Essex County :::Irvington ::::Föhlinger, Eva[111] (mother of Katherine, Rosa[109]) ::::Föhlinger, Katherine[104] (married Henry C. Finck) :::Newark ::::Föhlinger, Rosa[109] (sister to Katherine[104]) ::::Zwissler, Frank[108] (later moved to Irvington) ::Hudson County :::West New York ::::Jochim, Ernest[112] :Ohio ::Hamilton County :::Cincinnati ::::Kopf, Elizabetha[99] :Pennsylvania ::Allegheny County :::Pittsburgh ::::Glatz, Anton[90], his wife Magdalena and children: Elisabeth, Josef, Catherine, Peter Georg, Johannes, Adam, Barbara, Emma (before 1896) :::Shaler Township ::::Müller , Konrad[91] :::Erie County ::::Glatz, Jacob[90] stayed when father Anton Glatz[90] moved to Illinois :Wisconsin ::Taylor County :::Medford ::::Gaab, Anton[90] (son of Georgii Gaab & Katharina neé Glatz) after 1915 ---- == Additional Ottersheim Emigrants == Pages 104-105 of the book, "Ottersheim by Landau: A Home Town History" by Fritz Steegmüller, mentions three emigrants from Ottersheim during the 18th century. Among these were George Kuhn, Konrad Doll and Nicolaus Job. Research of New England records has uncovered additional names and information about these and other emigrants. :Bischof, Jacob :''Jacob Bischof (b. 1765), a Catholic from Ottersheim/Germersheim, Palatinate, was given the land in 1809. He died in 1812 and Johannes Brust (b. 1781) came from Selz to marry the widow and take over the land.''Journal of the American Society of Germans from Russia; The Society, 1980; Page 43, Entry 28 :Borger, Friedrich :Was listed as an entry in volume 2, page 127 of ''Der Deutsch Pioneire'' as a resident of Cincinatti (Ohio) having emigrated from Ottersheim, Pfalz, Bavaria.Early Nineteenth-Century German Settlers in Ohio, Kentucky, and Other States. Parts 1, 2, 3, 4a, 4b, and 4C; by Clifford Neal Smith; Genealogical Publishing Com, June 1, 2009, Page 4 :Doll, Konrad :''Conrad Doll, son of Georg Doll of Ottersheim and wife Anna Margaretha Weinheimer- 'this man is in America' (document dated March 21, 1753).''New World Immigrants: A Consolidation of Ship Passenger Lists and Associated Data from Periodical Literature, Volume 1; Edited by Michael Tepper; Genealogical Publishing Company; Jan 1, 1979, Chapter entitled, ''Ottersheim (Kreis Germersheim)''; Page 54 :Frank, Nikolaus :''Nikolaus Frank (b. 1765), a Catholic from Ottersheim/Germersheim, Palatinate, was given the land in 1808. In 1813 he turned it over to his son-in-law, Joseph Braun, Jr., (b 1790) from Selz, Alsace. Nikolaus Frank himself married the widow Christina Lutz and took over the Lutz landholding (no. 34). Joseph Braun shot himself in 1832.''Journal of the American Society of Germans from Russia; The Society, 1980; Page 42, Entry 9) :Kuhn, Georg :''Georg Kuhn - son of Valetin Kuhn of Ottersheim - is said to reside in the New Land, according to a letter written April 26, 1747 from Carlsdaun [Charleston] in South Carolina.''New World Immigrants: A Consolidation of Ship Passenger Lists and Associated Data from Periodical Literature, Volume 1; Edited by Michael Tepper; Genealogical Publishing Company; Jan 1, 1979, Chapter entitled, "Ottersheim (Kreis Germersheim)"; Page 54 :Reinholz, Johann Michael : [[Reinholz-5|Johann Michael Reinholz]] appears to be an Ottersheim emigrant not documented in Ottersheim by Landau: A Home Town History by Fritz Steegmüller. No where is the family name listed in that book. However, the baptism for Johann Michael Reinholz is listed in the Family History Center Film: 488317; Saint Martin's Church Records - Ottersheim; Title: Taufregister, 1748-1785; father, Joanne Adam Reinholz; mother Susanna Catharina Karg. He was born and baptized on 19 September 1764. :Stahl, John Jacob :John Jacob Stahl, born 1708c, arrived in Philadelphia on September 5, 1738, and with him came Melcher or Melichor Stall (he could not write his name, born 1717.Strassburger-Hinke, id., Lists 52 ABC, pp. 198-203. After 1741, a Melcher Steheli arrived August 30, 1743 (Lists 96 ABC); Hans Jacob Ställy, August 30, 1749 (List 125 C); Jacob Stehli, September 11, 1749 (List 129 C); Jacob Steli, October 4, 1751 (List 174 C); Jacob Steeli, October 20, 1752, etc. See ibid., passim. Some eleven different Jacob Stehli’s and ten different Hans Jacob Stehli’s appear about this time in the Maschwanden marriage records alone! The practice of naming sons Jacob and Hans Jacob within the same family was common in Maschwanden. The latter date looks reasonably close. :In any event, they were in Maryland before 1741 when unique names given to the parcels of land they were buying on time from Daniel Dulany signaled the specific tie to their origins in Switzerland. Their first tract, “Switzerland,” consisting of 150 acres, was surveyed for Dulany on November 21, 1741 and was patented to Jacob Staley on September 29, 1744. It was located “on a little hill above a spring that falls into a meadow on the east side of Catoctin Mountain and at the foot thereof."C/S: LG E: 377; Patent: PT 2: 166.” In present-day terms this was between Rocky Springs and Indian Springs. Jacob Staley made this his home plantation and devised it by his 1760 will to his sons.Frederick County Wills, A1: 218. On December 10, 1741 Dulany had tracts surveyed for both men, “Otersum” for Jacob StaleyC/S: LG E: 384; Patent: PT 2: 195. and “Masswander” for Mechior Staley.C/S: LG E: 589; Patent LG C: 539, April 26, 1746. The latter parcel gave the clue to the church records at Maschwanden where a birth date from Melchior Steheli was discovered which matched his birth record found in Frederick.Credit for this discovery should be given Gary Myers-Bruggey, who has generously made available the results of his Staley family research. The record in Frederick of Melchior Staley’s birth may be derived from his age at death as given in E. W. Reinecke’s transcription of the Frederick Reformed Church Book. Reinecke added a record of burials not found in the original Schlatter or Brunner Church Books which he reportedly found on loose scraps of paper written in German by the Rev. William Runckel, Reformed pastor in Frederick from 1784-1801. :The tendency to infer English cognates when viewing German proper names was a failing among early English scribes just as it may be for present-day historians. But, having discovered the true origin of “Masswander” as Maschwanden, one is encouraged to look for a German or Swiss place name in relation to “Otersum.” The village of Ottersheim just east of Landau in the PalatinateCredit for this suggestion should again go to Gary Myer-Bruggey. The Ottersheim in question bears the German postal number 6741. Another Ottersheim, 6719, situated west of Worms and north of Grünstadt, was a Lutheran community. immediately comes to mind. :In the Reformed Church Book there, no Stehli’s are to be found. But married in Ottersheim in 1730 were Johann Theobald Traut from Impflingen and Anna Margaretha Rebstock, who arrived at Philadelphia on August 27, 1733 with a host of other future Marylanders.Strassburger-Hinke, op. cit., Lists 30 A A’BC, pp. 113-115, 765-767. With them were Hans Beter Hoffman, Georg Friederich Unseldt, Frantz Weiss, Hans Jurigh Ley and others. Also from Ottersheim were Wilhelm Humbert and his wife Anna Barbara Deg who reached Philadelphia on September 29, 1750.Strassburger-Hinke, op. cit., List 157 C, p. 445. As William Umphart, a German Protestant, he applied for a land warrant in Maryland on December 23, 1751 and had 150 acres surveyed on April 25, 1752 as “Umphart’s Delight."C/S: BC & GS 12: 109 was assigned to Catherine Toms who in 1759 received the Patent: BC & GS 8: 626. William Humbert held other land in Frederick County, including “Peru,” a part of the “Resurvey on Mistaken Friend” (Frederick County Land Records, H:516), a part of "second Choice (ibid., M:92) and "Humberts Resurvey" (C/S: BC & GS 47: 294), all in today’s Myersville area of Jackson District. Wilhelm and Barbara Humbert next appear on August 16, 1754 at the baptism of their daughter Catharina Humbert.Frederick Reformed Church Book, P. 33. Sponsors at the baptism were Henrich Funck and Catha[ina] Trautin. Two years later, Henry Funck was marrying Jacob Staley’s step-daughter, Catharina. The circle is complete: After Theobald Traut’s early death about 1738, his widow Anna Margaretha Rebstock Traut from Ottersheim married as her second husband Jacob Staley from Maschwanden. Jacob Staley’s “Otersum” was thus named from his wife’s village, not his own. :The certificate of survey for “Otersum” indicated that the beginning point for its 100 acres lay 100 yards from Martin’s Shoup’s Spring Branch and on its east side. Only twelve days before, on November 28, 1741, Dulany had had “Mankine” surveyed for Martin Shoup [Schaub], and the two parcels were thus laid out contiguously. Actually the land on which “Otersum” was to lie had been previously surveyed for Philemon Lloyd and Dr. Charles CarrollSee above, pp 3-8. Since the land had been cultivated but no rights were made good, a special warrant was required. who assigned right to Jacob Staley. It was patented to Staley on December 24, 1744. On May 10, 1750, Jacob Staley enlarged this tract to 423 acres,C/S: Y & S 7: 208; Patent: BC & GS 4:223. Here the tract’s name was spelled “Othersam” and “Othersum.” which ultimately he devised to his sons.” ---- === Sources === ---- == Researching Ottersheim Ancestors == FamilySearch © as indexed many of the church records of the Saint Martin's Church in Ottersheim. You can search these records by first clicking Film Number under Restrict records by: and then entering the appropriate film number prior to searching on a given name. Films associated with the Ottersheim church records are listed in the table below. Film number 367538 is usually a good first choice because is covers a broad range of baptisms and marriages for nearly a century. :Note: The indexing of these records is an ongoing project. If you cannot find your ancestor, it does not necessarily mean there is no record, it just means it is probably waiting to be indexed. If you use the FamilySearch © service, consider giving back by [https://www.familysearch.org/indexing/ volunteering to index records]. :Film: 247649 ::Baptism: 1810-1833 ::Last Rites: 1810-1833 :Film: 247740 ::Baptism: 1783-1790 ::Marriage: 1783-1790 ::Last Rites: 1783-1790 :Film: 367504 ::Baptism: 1863-1931 ::Baptism: 1932-1960 ::Marriage: 1863-1931 ::Last Rites: 1863-1931 :Film: 367538 ::Baptism: 1792-1809 ::Baptism: 1810-1844 ::Baptism: 1845-1905 ::Marriage: 1815-1908 :Film: 367539 ::Last Rites: 1810-1853 ::Last Rites: 1853-1929 :Film: 488317 ::Baptism: 1748-1785 ::Baptism: 1785-1798 ::Baptism: 1797-1801 ::Marriage: 1748-1785 ::Marriage: 1785-1798 ::Marriage: 1797-1801 ::Last Rites: 1785-1798 ::Last Rites: 1748-1785 ::Last Rites 1797-1801 :Film: 488318 ::Baptism: 1807-1814 ::Baptism: 1815-1826 ::Marriage: 1807-1814 ::Marriage: 1815-1836 ::Last Rites: 1807-1814 :Film: 488397 ::Baptism: 1732-1760 ::Baptism: 1785-1798 ::Marriage: 1785-1798 ::Marriage: 1732-1760 ::Last Rites: 1732-1760 ::Last Rites: 1785-1798 ----

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{{Image|file=Photos-294.gif}} {{Image|file=Ottoman_Empire_in_the_Great_War-15.png |align=c |size=300 |caption=Ottoman Empire. }} {{Image|file=Ottoman_Empire_in_the_Great_War-13.png |align=l |size=130 |caption=Enver Pasha. }}{{Image|file=Ottoman_Empire_in_the_Great_War-14.png |align=r |size=130 |caption=Hafiz Hakki Pasha. }} In 1914, The Ottomon Empire was very close to a collapse. It had lost land, and territory to European countries. Mehmed V was Sultan of the Ottoman Empire during World War I. He declared war on the Allies in 1914. He died just before the end of the war in 1918. Tsar Nicholas II ordered the Russian army to invade Germany before Germany took them by surprise. Minister of war of Ottoman Empire, Enver Pasha started his army moving although they were still neutral. {{Image|file=Ottoman_Empire_in_the_Great_War-6.png |align=c |size=360 |caption=Kaiser Wilhelm w/ cane. }}{{clear}} Enver had entered into a secret treaty with the German ambassador. It was arranged that the Ottoman Empire was supposed to enter the war on the side of Central Powers the following day after Germany declared war against Russia. (it called for each other's aid if Russia attacked) Ottoman Empire was supposed to declare war the following day which it did. The Prime Minister Sait Halim, felt they should remain neutral, thus was upset Enver had side stepped him by signing the secret treaty. Enver also had support of Cemal Pasha, (head of the Navy) Sait Halim was over the paramilitary ( 40,000 force similar to French gendarmes). this empire included Turkey Syria, Arabia. {{Image|file=Ottoman_Empire_in_the_Great_War-1.png |align=c |size=320 |caption=declares war. }}{{clear}} Another factor involved warships being built in Britain for the Ottoman Empire. Yet when they went to collect the ships after sea trials, they learned Churchill had confiscated them for the War and Britain did not offer compensation. Third: the Ottoman empire is close to the Suez canal, which was the shortest route for Britain to its colonies, India, Far Eastern colonies and Australia. '''BATTLES:''' *Declared war against Russia one day after Germany did as arranged. *5 campaigns *Oct, 1914 - Battle of Odessa- Ottoman naval attack against the Russian-held port of Odessa, Ukraine. Ottoman Navy also launched a major raid into the Black Sea to destroy the Russian Black Sea Fleet and to attack targets on land. In response to the raid Russia declared war on the Ottomans on November 1, 1914. *Dec 22, 1914-Jan, 17,1915 Caucasus Campaign Russian victory. Ottoman Generals were used combination of German and Napoleonic tactics. Ottoman troops were not prepared for conditions of Allahuekber Mountains- Enver Pasha blamed defeat on Armenians. *April 1915, - Armenian Genocide systematic extermination of its minority Armenian subjects inside their historic homeland :::genocide was carried out during and after World War I and implemented in two phases: the wholesale killing of the able-bodied male population through massacre and subjection of army conscripts to forced labour, followed by the deportation of women, children, the elderly and infirm on death marches leading to the Syrian desert. {{Image|file=Ottoman_Empire_in_the_Great_War-2.png |align=l |size=240 |caption=Galipoli. }}{{Image|file=Ottoman_Empire_in_the_Great_War-9.png |align=c |size=250 |caption= }}{{clear}} *Feb- March, 1915 - unsuccessful naval attack by British and French ships on the Dardanelles Straits in February-March 1915. This included with a major land invasion of the Galipoli Peninsula on April 25, involving British and French troops as well as divisions of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) {{Image|file=Ottoman_Empire_in_the_Great_War.jpg |align=c |size=375 |caption=Anzac Position Galipoli. }} *1915-1916 - '''Galipoli or the Dardanelles Campaign''', was an unsuccessful attempt by the Allied Powers to control the sea route from Europe to Russia during World War I. Lack of sufficient intelligence and terrain knowledge, along with a fierce Turkish resistance, hampered the success of the invasion. By mid-October, Allied forces had suffered heavy casualties and had made little headway from their initial landing sites. Evacuation began in December 1915. '''Anzacs died: 44 000 died. Of the dead, 8709 were Australians and 2701 were New Zealanders.''' ::The Ottoman Empire contributed to this. *1915 - Ottoman attempting raid of Suez canal *1916 Macedonian front (Bulgarian army was defeated) {{Image|file=Ottoman_Empire_in_the_Great_War-11.png |align=l |size=270 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Ottoman_Empire_in_the_Great_War-12.png |align=c |size=220 |caption= }}{{clear}} *1918 In Syria, the Ottomans were steadily pushed back by the British over 1918, culminating in the fall of Damascus in October. {{Image|file=Ottoman_Empire_in_the_Great_War-5.png |align=c |size=250 |caption=' }} *Germany had no troops to offer Ottoman, *Germany could not defend Austria Hungary, after losing forces in France. Ottomans had to defend Constantinople without any help from Bulgaria * Grand vizier Talaat Pasha visited Berlin, Germany and Sofia Bulgaria, Sept 1918, learned the was was not winnable. * Oct. 13 Tallaat and ministry resigned. Ahmed Izzet Pasha replaced him as Grand Vizier He sent the captured British Gen. Charles Townshend to seek armistice from the Allies. * Oct 27 on HMS Agamemnon, British and Ottoman met. Neither side knew how eager the other was to sign a deal. (without the presence of the Americans). Since Ottoman accepted anything, they agreed for the Allies to occupy any Ottoman territory. * 1920 - Treaty of Sevres officially partitioned the Ottomans *1912 - Treaty of Lausanne set Turkey's borders '''Companies/Regiments''' {{Image|file=Ottoman_Empire_in_the_Great_War-8.png |align=c |size=300 |caption=Officers. }} *1st Expeditionary Force HQ (commander: Kaymakam Kâzım Karabekir Bey) *7th Infantry Regiment (3rd Division, İzmit) *9th Infantry Regiment (3rd Division, Adapazarı) *44th Infantry Regiment (15th Division, Kayseri) *3rd Battalion (Mountain Howitzer) (4th Artillery Regiment, Edirne) *4th Artillery Regiment *IX Corps *X Corps *XI Corps {{Image|file=The_Great_War_Resource_page-2.png |align=c |size=280 |caption=}}{{clear}} -------- '''Sources:''' *[http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/ottoman-empire-signs-treaty-with-allies History.com] *[http://www.nzhistory.net.nz/war/ottoman-empire/enters-the-war New Zealand History.net] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ottoman_Empire Wikipedia] -Ottoman Empire *[http://www.ducksters.com/history/world_war_i/central_powers.php Ducksters.com] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ottoman%E2%80%93German_alliance? Wikipedia] - German Alliance *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Defeat_and_dissolution_of_the_Ottoman_Empire Wikipedia] *[http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/worldwars/wwone/middle_east_01.shtml BBC.co.uk] *[http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/ottoman-empire-signs-treaty-with-allies This day in History] *[http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/History/ottoww1.html Jewish Virtual Library] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Ottoman_Empire_during_World_War_I Wikipedia] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle_Eastern_theatre_of_World_War_I Wikipedia] - Middle Eastern Theatre of World War One *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurds Wikipedia] - Kurds *[https://www.quora.com/Why-did-the-Ottoman-Empire-join-the-World-War-I-with-the-Central-Powers Quora.com] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Ottoman_Empire_during_World_War_I Wikipedia]

Otway B. Norvell - Appllication to Old Confederate Soldiers Home

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[[Norvell-16|Otway B. Norvell]] was the son of [[Norvell-3|Samuel G. Norvell]] and [[Bradfute-1|Lelia A. Bradfute]]. He was born in Lynchburg, Virginia in 1840. He married [[Pulliam-2|Ida Pulliam]] in 1870. He died in the month of June 1905. It is sad that a man, such as [[Norvell-16|Otway B. Novell]], should have to almost beg to be admitted to an Old Soldiers' Home at the end of his life......and, what a life that was. He fought valiantly for a losing cause in the Confederate Army, was a prisoner of war in one of the worst Union Camps, and was even chosen to be a personal body guard for Jefferson Davis in the last days. The great respect and feelings which his commanding officer, Gen. Basil W. Duke held for Otway show in his letter of recommendation included here as a part of Otway's application. Sadder still, is the fact that the three children he and his wife had were all outlived by them. Even sadder still, is the fact that he was paralyzed by a stroke, and bed ridden for the rest of his life.......hence the reason for seeking admission to this Soldiers' Home in Richmond, Virginia. I do not know how long he stayed at this home. I only know that he died at another Confederate Soldiers' Home in Pee Wee Valley, Louisville, Kentucky.

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===1853=== {{Image|file=Oudtshoorn_Doopregister-101.jpg |caption='''Nederduits Gereformeerde Kerk, Oudtshoorn Doop indeks''' :Hester Helena Catharina * 25 Nov 1853 Nommer 52 :Martha Maria * 29 Dec 1853 Nommer 85 :Hendrik Jacobus Hercules *28 Oct 1853 Nommer 88 }} '''[[Olivier-3285]]''' :Hester Helena Catharina :Gebore: *25 Nov 1853 :Geddop: 08 Januarie 1854 :Ouers: Gert Cornelis Olivier en Maria Magdalena Maria Botha :Getuigen: Johannes Jacubus Muller, Jacoba Hendrika Olivier, Andries Johannes Lategan, Anna Petronella Nel '''[[Olivier-4142]]''' :Martha Maria :Gebore 29 Desember 1853. :Gedoop: 5 Februarie 1854 :Ouers: Matthys Michiel Lodewyk Olivier en Hester Philippina Josina Olivier. :Getuies: Stephanus Gerhardus Schoeman, Martha Catharina Matthysina Jacoba Olivier, Gerrit Ignatius Olivier, Anna Elizabeth Olivier. '''[[Olivier-4143]]''' :Hendrik Jacobus Hercules, :Gebore 28 Oktober 1853. :Gedoop:5 Februarie 1854 :Ouers: Hercules Hendrik Olivier en Helena Margaritha Claassen. :Getuies: Jacobus Matzan Theron, Johanna Petronella Jacoba Olivier, Anna Catharina Margaritha Olivier, Matthysina du Preez ===1854=== {{Image|file=Oudtshoorn_Doopregister-101.jpg |caption='''Nederduits Gereformeerde Kerk, Oudtshoorn Doop indeks''' :Magdalena Josina * 12 Feb 1854 Nommer 99 :Hendrik Jacobus * 24 Julie 1854 Nommer 168 :Ignatius Petrus Petrus Hendrik * 13 Oct 1854 Nommer 200 :Andries Hermanus * 10 Oct 1854 Nommer 207 :Isabella Catharina Johanna * 2 Aug 1854 Nommer 215 :Catharina * 17 Dec 1854 Nommer 239 :Hercules Andries * 11 September 1854 Nommer 249 :Ockert Petrus Jacobus * 9 Dec 1854 Nommer 259}} '''[[Olivier-2082]]''' :Magdalena Josina :Geboren den 12 February 1854. :Ouders: Andries Hermanus Olivier en Geertruida Anna Magdalena Geyser. :Getuigen: Frederik Geijser, Martha Catharina Olivier, David Hermanus Olivier, Catharina Elizabeth Fourie. '''[[Olivier-1598]]''' :Hendrik Jacobus :Geboren den 24 July 1854 :Ouders: Ockert Johannes Matthijs Olivier en Anna Elizabeth du Toit. :Getuigen Johannes Frederik du Toit, Johanna Petronella Dorothea Olivier, Gerret Cornelis Olivier, Maria Susanna Greeff. '''[[Olivier-3951]]''' :Ignatius Petrus Hendrik :Geboren 13 OKtober 1854 :Ouders Ignatius Petrus Hendrik Olivier en Susara Dorothea Magdalena Potgieter. :Getuigen Matthys Michiel Lodewicus Olivier, Hester Josina Philippina Olivier, Johannes Stephanus Frederick Potgieter, Anna Elizabeth Maria Potgieter. '''[[Olivier-3562]]''' :Andries Hermanus :Gebore: 10 Oct 1854 :Ouders: Willem Gerhardus Olivier en Hester Petronella Johanna du Preez. :Getuigen: Andries Hermanus Olivier, Maria Magdalena Rheeder, Michiel Philip Olivier, Helena Susanna Aletta du Preez '''[[Olivier-5820]]''' :Isabella Catharina Johanna :Gebore. 2 Aug 1854 :Ouders: Johannes Stephanus Olivier en Margaritha Isabella Fourie. :Getuigen Matthys Johannes Geijser, Anna Maria Johanna Olivier, Andries Hermanus Olivier, Stephanus Fourie. '''[[Olivier-4736]]''' :Catharina :Gebore 17 Desember 1854 :Ouders: Ockert Petrus Jacobus Olivier en Isabella Margrieta Christina Strydom. :Getuigen: Frederik Hendrik Strydom, Elizabeth Rheeder, Andries Hermanus Olivier, Catharina Andrisina Breytenbach. '''[[Olivier-2865]]''' :Hercules Andries :Gebore 11 September 1854. :Oueders: Hercules Andries Olivier en Maria Magdalen Theron. :Getuigen: Hercules Solomon Du Preez, Johanna Dorothea Matthysina DU Preez, Hendrik Christoffel Stander, Magdalena Susanna Muller. '''[[Olivier-1465]]''' :Ockert Petrus Jacobus :Geboren den 9 December 1854 :Ouders Andries Hermanus Olivier en Catharina Andrisina Breytenbach. :Getuigen Ignatius Petrus du Preez, Helena Maria Fourie, Wynand Breytenbach, Cornelia Carolina du Preez. ===1855=== {{Image|file=Oudtshoorn_Doopregister-101.jpg |caption='''Nederduits Gereformeerde Kerk, Oudtshoorn Doop indeks''' :Johannes Jacobus * 10 April 1855 Nommer 311 :Susanna Francina * 22 Mei 1855 Nommer 358 :Catharina Susanna Fredrica * 1 Julie 1855 Nommer 365 :Martha Maria Petronella * 16 Julie 1855 Nommer 390 :Ockert Andries Johannes * 20 November 1855 Nommer 444}} '''[[Olivier-4466]]''' :Johannes Jacobus :Geboren 10 April 1855. :Ouders Andries Hermanus Olivier en Maria Magdalena Rheder. :Getuigen: Johannes Jacobus Mulder, Jacoba Hendrina Olivier, Ockert Petrus Jacobus Olivier, Ignacina Catharina du Preez ''' [[Olivier-2090]]''' :Susanna Francina :Geboren 22 Mei 1855. :Ouders: Jacobus Marthinus Olivier en Maria Dorothea Claasen. :Getuigen: Willem Gerhardus Olivier, Catharina Elizabeth Fourie, Jan Dirk Petrus Paules Fourie, Hester Maria Claasen '''[[Olivier-3286]]''' :Catharina Susanna Fredrica :Geboren 1 July 1855. :Ouders Gerret Cornelis Olivier en Maria Magdalena Botha. :Getuigen Andries Hermanus Olivier, Susanna Hendrica Greeff, John Mijckenzee (sic) Johnson, Anna Elizabeth Brewis. '''[[Olivier-4467]]''' :Martha Maria Petronella :Gebore: 16 Julie 1855 :Ouers: Ockert Johannes Stephanus Olivier en Hester Cornelia Petronella Du Preez. :Getuigen: Johannes Andries Stephanus Du Preez, Petronella Hester van Biljon, Daniel Stephanus Du Toit, Martha Maria Magdalena Du Preez '''[[Olivier-4468]]''' :Ockert Andries Johannes :Gebore: 20 November 1855 :Ouders: Jan Christoffel Olivier en Anna Elizabeth Du Preez, :Getuigen: Andris Johannes Lategan, Anna Petronella Nel, Ockert Johannes Stephanus Olivier, Hester Cornelia Petronella Du Preez, Ockert Michiel du Preez, Aletta Maria Susanna Potgieter. ===1856=== {{Image|file=Oudtshoorn_Doopregister-101.jpg |caption=Oudtshoorn Doopregister 1853-1857 }} ::'''Inskrywing 581''' ::Naam: Olivier Ockert Johannes Jacobus ::Datum * 5 Feb 1856 ::Datum = ::Ouers: ::Getuies: ::(x) ::'''inskrywing 582''' ::Naam: Olivier Johanna Petronella Dorothea ::Datum * 19 Mei 1856 ::Datum = ::Ouers: ::Getuies: ::(x) ::'''Inskrywing 583''' ::Naam: Olivier Cecilia Johanna Maria ::Datum * 20 Feb 1856 ::Datum = ::Ouers: ::Getuies: ::(x) ::'''Inskrywing 584''' ::Naam: Olivier Susara Dorothea Cornelia Aletta ::Datum * 18 Jun 1856 ::Datum = ::Ouers: ::Getuies: ::(x) ::'''Inskrywing 586''' ::Naam: Olivier Martha Susanna ::Datum: 23 Aug 1856 ::Datum = 15 Nov 1856 ::Ouers: Michael Philippus Olivier en Johanna Susanna Fourie ::Getuies: Willem Gerhardus Olivier, Catharina Elisabeth Fourie, David Hermanus Fourie, Martha Susanna Marx, David Hermanus Olivier, Catharina Elisabeth Fourie ::([[Olivier-3265|Olivier-3265]]) ::[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Oudtshoorn_Doopregister-2 Doopregister Oudtshoorn] ::'''Inskrywing 587''' ::Naam: Olivier Herculaas Petrus ::Datum * 29 Aug 1856 ::Datum = ::Ouers: ::Getuies: ::(x) ===1857=== {{Image|file=Oudtshoorn_Doopregister-101.jpg |caption=Oudtshoorn Doopregister 1853-1857 }}::'''Inskrywing 590''' ::Naam: Olivier Ockert Petrus Jacobus ::Datum *17 Jan 1857 ::Datum = ::Ouers: ::Getuies: ::(x) ::'''Inskrywing 771''' ::Naam: Olivier Gesina Elizabeth Geertruida ::Datum * 19 Des 1857 ::Datum = ::Ouers: ::Getuies: ::(x) ::'''Inskrywing 772''' ::Naam: Olivier Anna Elizabeth ::Datum * 21 Jan 1857 ::Datum = 26 April 1857 ::Ouers: Ignatius Petrus Hendrik Olivier en Susanah Dorothea Magdalena Jacoba Potgieter ::Getuies: Johannes Stphanis Potgieter, anna Elizabeth Olivier, Jan Christoffel Olivier Senior, Martha Maria du Preez, Jan Christoffel Olivier, Anna Elizabeth du Preez. ::(https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Olivier-3953) ::(https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Oudtshoorn_Doopregister-22) ::'''Inskrywing 773''' ::Naam: Olivier Maria Dorothea Magdalena ::Datum * 8 Apr 1857 ::Datum = 07 Jun 1857 ::Ouers: Jacobus Marthinus Olivier en Maria Dorothea Claasen ::Getuies: George Paul Classen en Maria Magdalena Botha ::([[Olivier-2091|Olivier-2091]]) ::[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Oudtshoorn_Doopregister-1] ::'''Inskrywing 774''' ::Naam: Olivier Gerret Cornelis ::Datum * 9 Jul 1857 ::Datum = ::Ouers: ::Getuies: ::(x) ::'''Inskrywing 775''' ::Naam: Olivier Hester Cornelia Petronella ::Datum * 6 Okt 1857 ::Datum = ::Ouers: ::Getuies: ::(x) ::'''Inskrywing 776''' ::Naam: Olivier Anna Johanna Herculina ::Datum * 9 Mei 1857 ::Datum = ::Ouers: ::Getuies: ::(x) {{Image|file=Oudtshoorn_Doopregister-121.jpg |caption=Oudtshoorn Doopregister 1857-1861 }} ::'''Inskrywing 777''' ::Naam: Olivier Johannes Jacobus ::Datum * 11 Sep 1857 ::Datum = ::Ouers: ::Getuies: ::(x) ===1858=== ::'''Inskrywing 33''' ::Naam: Olivier, Hester Cornelia ::Datum * 06 Oktober 1857 ::Datum = 1 Januarie 1858 ::Ouers: Ockert Johannes Stephanus Olivier en Hester Cornelia Du Preez ::Getuies: Johannes Jacous du Toit, Dirkje Petronella Andrina Johanna Olivier, Gerrit Cornelis Olivier /Janz/ Beatrix Aletta Lategan ::([[Olivier-4275|Olivier-4275]]) ::'''Inskrywing 35''' ::Naam: Anna Johanna Herculina ::Datum * 09 Mei 1857 ::Datum = 10 Januarie 1858 ::Ouers: Herculaas Petrus Jacobus Olivier en Anna Maria Margaretha Hofman ::Getuies: Johannes Jacobus du Toit, Jacomina Christina du Toit, Johannes Stephanus FrederikPotgieter, Johanna Petronella Dorothea du Toit ::(x) ===1859=== ===1860=== ===1861=== {{Image|file=Oudtshoorn_Doopregister-103.jpg |caption=Oudtshoorn Doopregister 1861-1864 }} ===1862=== ::'''Inskrywing 1790''' ::Naam: Johannes Stephanus ::Datum * 9 April 1862 ::Datum = 18 Mei 1862 ::Ouers: Johannes Stephanus Olivier en Mary Judith Lofty-Eaton ::Getuies: Andries Hermanus Olivier, Gertruida Magdalena Geyser, Johannes Stephanus Fourie, Sara Margaretha Lofty Eaton ::([[Olivier-2072|Olivier-2072]]) ===1863=== ===1864=== ::'''Inskrywing 2305''' ::Naam: Olivier Johanna Petronella Dorothea ::Datum: * 25 Jul 1864 ::Datum: = 11 Sept 1864 ::Ouers: Louis Petrus Jacobus Olivier en Elizabeth Maria Cecilia du Toit ::([[Olivier-3605|Olivier-3605]]) ::'''Inskrywing 2525''' ::Naam: Olivier Andries Hermanus ::Datum: *25 Apr 1865 ::Datum: =11 Sept 1864 ::Ouers: Willem Gerhardus Olivier en Anna Petronella Coetzee ::([[Olivier-1813|Olivier-1813]]) {{Image|file=Oudtshoorn_Doopregister-122.jpg |caption=Oudtshoorn Doopregister 1864-1866 }} ===1865=== ===1866=== {{Image|file=Oudtshoorn_Doopregister-102.jpg |caption=Oudtshoorn Doopregister 1866-1869 }} ===1867=== ===1868=== ===1869=== {{Image|file=Oudtshoorn_Doopregister-123.jpg |caption=Oudtshoorn Doopregister 1869-1891 }} {{Image|file=Oudtshoorn_Doopregister-156.jpg |caption='''Nederduits Gereformeerde Kerk, Oudtshoorn : 28 September 1869 ''' Sarah Margaret Elisabeth. Geb. 7 Sept. 1869. Ouders. Johannes Stephanus Olivier. Mary Judith Lofty Eaton. Get. Johannes Stephanus Fourie. Sarah Margaret Lofty Eaton. Gert Cornelis Olivier. Petronella Rheeder. }} {{Image|file=Oudtshoorn_Doopregister-157.jpg |caption='''Nederduits Gereformeerde Kerk, Oudtshoorn : 28 September 1869''' Maria Susanna Geb. 17 Aug. 1869. Ouders. Ockert Johannes Olivier. Gzoon. Catharina Jacomina Leroux. Get. Johannes Mattheus van der Westhuysen. Anna Margaretha Olivier }} ===1870=== ===1871=== {{Image|file=Oudtshoorn_Doopregister-104.jpg |caption=Oudtshoorn Doopregister 1871-1874 }} ::"Inskrywing 4423 ::"Naam Anna Dorothea Smith ::"Datum: 26 April 1871 ::"Ouers Alwyn Johannes Smith en Salomina Herculina Johanna Bouwer ::"Getuies: Marthinus Johannes Lourens, Susara Catharina Johanna Dorothea Potgieter, Hermanus Lambertus Potgeter, Johanna Catharina Lourens ::(https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Smith-161558) ===1872=== ===1873=== {{Image|file=Oudtshoorn_Doopregister-124.jpg |caption=Oudtshoorn Doopregister 1874-1877 }} ===1874=== ===1875=== ::'''Inskrywing 5414''' ::Naam: Olivier, Andries Hermanus Matthys ::Datum * 15 Jun. 1875 ::Datum = 25 Julie 1875 ::Ouers: David Hermanus Olivier en Catharina Aletta Petronella Alida Fourie ::Getuies: Andries Hermanus Olivier, Maria Margaretha Rheeder, Johannes Frederik Schoeman, Catharina Elizabeth Olievier. ::(https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Olivier-1299) ::[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Oudtshoorn_Doopregister-23 Oudtshoorn Doopregister 1857] ::'''Inskrywing 5423''' ::Naam: Olivier, Johan Paul ::Datum * 10 Julie 1875 ::Datum = ::Ouers: ::Getuies: ::(https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title= ) ::[ Oudtshoorn Doopregister 1857] ::'''Inskrywing 5518''' ::Naam: Olivier Hessie Cecila ::Datum * 20 November 1875 ::Datum = ::Ouers: ::Getuies: ::(https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title= ) ::[ Oudtshoorn Doopregister 1857] ::'''Inskrywing 5521''' ::Naam: Olivier, Elizabeth Helena Gesina ::Datum * 5 Desember 1875 ::Datum = ::Ouers: ::Getuies: ::(https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title= ) ::[ Oudtshoorn Doopregister 1857] ::'''Inskrywing 5529''' ::Naam: Olivier, Louis Petrus Jacobus ::Datum * 12 Desember 1875 ::Datum = ::Ouers: ::Getuies: ::(https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title= ) ::[ Oudtshoorn Doopregister 1857] ::'''Inskrywing 5553''' ::Naam: Olivier, Johanna Hendrina Salmina ::Datum * 15 Desember 1875 ::Datum = ::Ouers: ::Getuies: ::(https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title= ) ::[ Oudtshoorn Doopregister 1857] ===1876=== ===1877=== ===1878=== ===1879=== ===1880=== ::'''Inskrywing 21''' ::Naam: Olivier Hendrina Paulina ::Datum: * 13 Okt 1880 ::Datum: = 14 Nov 1880 ::Ouers: Jacob Salomon Olivier en Jacoba Johanna van Wyk ::Getuies: Willem Gerhardus Olivier, Anna Maria Coetzee, Benjamin Rheeder, Maria Olivier ::([[Olivier-3604|Olivier-3604]]) ::'''Inskrywing: 26''' ::Naam: Olivier Jacoba Susanna Johanna ::Datum: * 27 Okt 1880 ::Datum: = 21 Nov 1880 ::Ouers: Georg Frederik Olivier en Beatrix Aletta Grundling ::Getuies: Hendrik Jacobus Mulder, Martha Susanna Mulder. ::([[Olivier-3141|Olivier-3141]]) ::'''Inskrywing: 29''' ::Naam: Olivier Ockert Johannes Frederik ::Datum: * 19 Okt 1880 ::Datum: = 28 Nov 1880 ::Ouers: Louis Petrus Jacobus Olivier en Elizabeth Maria Cecilia du Toit ::Getuies: Ockert Johannes Frederik du Toit, Gertruida Anna Margaretha Becker. ::([[Olivier-3612|Olivier-3612]]) ::'''Inskrywing 45''' ::Naam: Olivier, Margaretha Hendrika ::Datum: *22 Okt 1880 ::Datum: =19 Des. 1880 ::Ouers: Gerhardus Cornelis Olivier en Petronella Johanna Rheeder ::Getuies: Johannes Jacobus Geyser, Margaretha Hendrika Olivier, Hendrik Georg Rheeder, Jacoba Susaan Grundling. ::([[Olivier-2364|Olivier-2364]]) ::'''Inskrywing 59''' ::Naam: Olivier, Jacob Salomon ::Datum: *7 Des 1880 ::Datum: =9 Jan 1881 ::Ouers: Hercules Petrus Olivier en Johanna Susanna Aletta Rheeder ::Getuie: Johanna Beatrix Strijdom, Willem Gerhardus Olivier, Hester Petronella Johanna du Preez ::(x) ::'''Inskrywing 67''' ::Naam: Olivier, Jacoba Hendrina Elizabeth ::Datum: *10 Des 1880 ::Datum: =14 Jan 1881 ::Ouers: Philippus Ludovicus Olivier en Magdalena Catharina Maria Saaiman ::Getuies: Johannes Jacobus Mulder, Jacoba Hendrina Olivier, Wijnand Breytenbach, Jacoba Elizabeth Saaiman. ::(x) ===1881=== {{Image|file=Oudtshoorn_Doopregister-125.jpg |caption=Oudtshoorn Doopregister 1881-1884 }} ===1882=== ::'''Inskrywing 452''' ::Naam: Olivier, Petronella Johanna ::Datum: *16 Feb 1882 ::Datum: =2 Apr 1882 ::Ouers: Gerhardus Cornelis Olivier en Petronella Johanna Rheeder. ::Getuies: Daniel Hendrik Benecke, Martha Magdalena Fourie, Philippus Ludovicus Daniel Olivier, Susanna Blignault. ::([[Olivier-2365|Olivier-2365]]) ::'''Inskrywing 657''' ::Naam: Olivier, David Hermanus ::Datum: * 3 Nov 1882 ::Datum: =3 Des 1882 ::Ouers: Louis Petrus Jacobus Olivier en Elizabeth Maria Cecilia du Toit ::Getuies: David Hermanus Olivier, Catharina Elizabeth Fourie ::([[Olivier-3613|Olivier-3613]]) ===1883=== ::'''Inskrywing 980''' ::Naam: Olivier, Willem Gerhardus ::Datum: *15 Des 1883 ::Datum: =13 Jan 1884 ::Ouers: Gerhardus Cornelis Olivier en Petronella Johanna Rheeder. ::Getuies: Salomon Mary Saayman, Susanna Francina Olivier, Hermanus van der Schijf, Maria Margaretha Johanna Petronella Rheeder. ::(x) {{Image|file=Oudtshoorn_Doopregister-106.jpg |caption=Oudtshoorn Doopregister 1884-1888 }} ===1884=== ::'''Inskrywing 1230''' ::Naam: Olivier, Beatrix Hendrika ::Datum: *27 Okt 1883 ::Datum: =23 Nov 1884 ::Ouers: Ockert Johannes Olivier en Catharina Jacomina le Roux. ::Johannes Petrus le Roux, Beatrix Hendrika Philippina Olivier ::([[Olivier-3165|Olivier-3165]]) ::'''Inskrywing 1230''' ::Naam: Olivier, Hercules Petrus Jacobus ::Datum: *24 Okt 1884 ::Datum: =23 Nov 1884 ::Ouers: Louis Petrus Jacobus Olivier en Elizabeth Maria Cecilia du Toit ::Hercules Petrus Jacobus du Toit, Maria Jacoba Schonken ::([[Olivier-3614|Olivier-3614]]) ===1885=== ::'''Inskrywing 147''' ::Naam: Gerber, Johanna Elizabeth ::Datum: *9 Nov. 1884 ::Datum: =11 Jan. 1885 ::Ouers: Jesaias Engelbertus Gerber Johanna Elizabeth Claassen ::Willem Hendrik Swart, Anna Salomina Claassen ::([[Gerber-1100|Gerber-1100]]) ===1886=== ::'''Inskrywing 1811''' ::Naam: Olivier, Louis Petrus Jacobus ::Datum: *22 Okt 1886 ::Datum: =5 Des 1886 ::Ouers: Louis Petrus Jacobus Olivier en Elizabeth Maria Cecilia du Toit ::Getuies: Willem Godlieb Calitz, Jacomina Christiana du Toit. ::([[Olivier-3615|Olivier-3615]]) ===1887=== ::'''Inskrywing 2153''' ::Naam: Olivier, Hendrina Elizabeth ::Datum: *8 Nov 1887 ::Datum: =11 Des 1887 ::Ouers: Gerhardus Cornelis Olivier en Petronella Johanna Rheeder. ::Getuies: Daniel Hendrik Beneke, Martha Magdalena Fourie, Godfried Jacob Rheeder, Louisa Margaretha Breitenbach. ::(x) ::'''Inskrywing 2677''' ::Naam: Olivier, Frederik Hendrik ::Datum: *11 Jul 1889 ::Datum: =25 Aug 1889 ::Ouers: Gerhardus Cornelis Olivier en Petronella Johanna Rheeder. ::Getuies: Johannes Stephanus Olivier, Sara Margaretha Elizabeth Olivier, Godfried Jacob Rheeder, Louisa Margaretha Breitenbach. ::(x) ::'''Inskrywing 3002''' ::Naam: Olivier, Johannes Stephanus ::Datum: *20 Jan 1867 ::Datum: =21 Apr 1867 ::Ouers: Gerhardus Cornelis Olivier en Petronella Johanna Rheeder ::([[Olivier-2286|Olivier-2286]]) ::'''Inskrywing 2860''' ::Naam: Olivier, Catharina Elisabeth ::Datum: * 02 Aug 1866 ::Datum: = 14 Okt 1866 ::Ouers: Louis Petrus Jacobus Olivier en Elizabeth Maria Cecilia du Toit ::([[Olivier-3606|Olivier-3606]]) ::'''Inskrywing 3530''' ::Naam: Olivier, Elizabetha Maria Cecilia ::Datum: * 30 Okt 1868 ::Datum: = 27 Des 1868 ::Ouers: Louis Petrus Jacobus Olivier en Elizabeth Maria Cecilia du Toit ::([[Olivier-3607|Olivier-3607]]) ::'''Inskrywing 3777''' ::Naam: Olivier, Christiaan Georg Frederik ::Datum: *24 Okt 1869 ::Datum: =26 Des 1869 ::Ouers: Gerhardus Cornelis Olivier en Petronella Johanna Rheeder ::([[Olivier-2317|Olivier-2317]]) ::'''Inskrywing 4244''' ::Naam: Olivier, Willem Gerhardus ::Datum: * 7 Mei 1871 ::Datum: = 18 Jun 1871 ::Ouers: Louis Petrus Jacobus Olivier en Elizabeth Maria Cecilia du Toit ::([[Olivier-3608|Olivier-3608]]) ::'''Inskrywing 4943''' ::Naam: Olivier, Johannes Frederik du Toit ::Datum: * 15 Aug 1873 ::Datum: =28 Sept 1873 ::Ouers: Louis Petrus Jacobus Olivier en Elizabeth Maria Cecilia du Toit ::([[Olivier-3609|Olivier-3609]]) ::'''Inskrywing 5529''' ::Naam: Olivier, Louis Petrus Jacobus ::Datum: *12 Des 1875 ::Datum: =30 Jan 1876 ::Ouers: Louis Petrus Jacobus Olivier en Elizabeth Maria Cecilia du Toit ::([[Olivier-3615|Olivier-3615]]) ::'''Inskrywing 6186''' ::Naam: Olivier, Andries Hermanus ::Datum: * 23 Apr 1878 ::Datum: =9 Jun 1878 ::Ouers: Louis Petrus Jacobus Olivier en Elizabeth Maria Cecilia du Toit ::([[Olivier-3611|Olivier-3611]]) ::"'Inskrywing 6795''' ::Naam: Olivier Willem Gerhardus ::Datum *11 Aug. 1880 ::Datum =29 Aug.1880 ::Ouers: Johannes Paulus Olivier en Johanna Hendrina Salomina Molendorf ::Getuie: Willem Gerhardus Olivier, Anna Maria Du Plessis ::([[Olivier-1581|Olivier-1581]]) ::'''Inskrywing: 6907''' ::Naam: Olivier Margaretha Hendrika ::Datum: * 22 Okt 1880 ::Datum: 19 Des 1880 ::Ouers: Gert Cornelis Olivier en Petronella Johanna Rheeder ::Getuies: Johannes Jacobus Geyser, Margaretha Hendrika Olivier, Hendrik Georg Rheeder, Jacoba Susaan Grundling ::(x) ::'''Inskrywing: 6921''' ::Naam: Olivier Jacob Salomon ::Datum: * 7 Des 1880 ::Datum: = 9 Jan 1881 ::Ouers: Hercules Petrus Olivier, Johanna Susanna Aletta Rheeder ::Getuies: Jacob Salomon Rheeder, Johanna Beatrix Strijdom, Willem Gerhardus Olivier, Hester Petronella Johanna du Preez. ::(x) ::'''Inskrywing: 6929''' ::Naam: Olivier Jacoba Hendrina Elizabeth ::Datum: * 10 Des 1880 ::Datum: = 14 Jan 1881 ::Ouers: Philippus Ludovicus Olivier, Magdalena Catharina Maria Saaiman ::Getuies: Johannes Jacobus Mulder, Jacoba Hendrina Olivier, Wijnand Breytenbach, Jacoba Elizabeth Saaiman. ::(x) ::'''Inskrywing: 9180''' ::Naam: Olivier Elizabetha Johanna ::Datum: *1 Jun 1888 ::Datum: = 16 Jul 1888 ::Ouers: Ignatius Petrus Olivier en Fredrika Maria Francina Potgieter ::Getuies: Ockert Petrus Jacobus Olivier, Maria Johanna Lourens. ::(x) ::'''Inskrywing 9185''' ::Naam: Olivier Petronella Elizabeth ::Datum: *16 Jul 1888 ::Datum: = 16 Jul 1888 ::Ouers: Willem Gerhardus Olivier en Anna Maria Elizabeth Susanna Coetzee ::Getuies : Wynand Breitenbach, Jacoba Elizabeth Zaaiman ::([[Olivier-1820|Olivier-1820]]) {{Image|file=Oudtshoorn_Doopregister-126.jpg |caption=Oudtshoorn Doopregister 1888-1891 }} ---- ::'''Inskrywing: 6430''' ::Naam: Olivier David Hermanus ::Datum: * 30 Apr 1901 ::Datum: = 14 Jul 1901 ::Ouers: Andries Hermanus Matthijs Olivier, Jacoba Elizabeth Breytenbach ::Getuies: Andries H. Breytenbach, Magdalena C Zaaiman ::([[Olivier-1772|Olivier-1772]]) ::'''Inskrywing: 7304''' ::Naam: Olivier Wynand Andries ::Datum: * 27 Mrt 1904 ::Datum: =29 Mei 1904 ::Ouers: Andries Hermanus Matthys Olivier en Jacoba Elizabeth Breytenbach ::Getuies: Ockert P Olivier, Catharina A Breytenbach :: ::'''Inskrywing 7471/1904''' ::Naam: Olivier David Gysbert ::Datum:*26 Nov. 1904 ::Datum: = 1 Jan. 1905 ::Ouers: David Hermanus Olivier en Francina Johanna du Preez ::(https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Olivier-3373) ::'''Inskrywing 7859''' ::Naam: Olivier Hester Agnes ::Datum: *21 Jan. 1906 ::Datum: = 8 Mrt. 1906 ::Ouers: David Hermanus Olivier en Francina Johanna du Preez ::(https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Olivier-3374) ::'''Inskrywing 8259''' ::Naam: Olivier Weeber ::Datum *12 Jun. 1907 ::Datum: = 28 Jul. 1907 ::Ouers: David Hermanus Olivier en Francina Johanna du Preez. ::(https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Olivier-3375) ::'''Inskrywing 8846''' ::Naam: Olivier Hugo ::Datum: *02 Mrt. 1909 ::Datum: = 25 Apr. 1909 ::Ouers: David Hermanus Olivier en Francina Johanna du Preez ::(https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Olivier-3376) ::'''Inskrywing 9339''' ::Naam: Olivier Wouter du Preez ::Datum: * 2 Aug. 1910 ::Datum: = 23 Okt. 1910 ::Ouers: David Hermanus Olivier en Francina Johanna du Preez ::(https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Olivier-3383) ::'''Inskrywing 9796''' ::Name: Olivier Catharina Elizabeth ::Datum: * 17 Feb. 1912 ::Datum: = 2 Jun. 1912 ::Ouers: David Hermanus Olivier en Francina Johanna du Preez ::(https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Olivier-3377) ::'''Inskrywing 10238''' ::Name: Olivier Nerine ::Datum: *5 Nov. 1913 ::Datum = 30 Nov. 1913 ::Ouers: David Hermanus Olivier en Francina Johanna du Preez ::([[Olivier-3378|Olivier-3378]]) ::'''Inskrywing 10576''' ::Name: Olivier Louis Botha ::Datum: * 9 Mrt. 1915 ::Datum: = 25 Apr. 1915 ::Ouers David Hermanus Olivier, Francina Johanna du Preez ::(https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Olivier-3379 ::'''Inskrywing 11041''' ::Name: Olivier Hester Agnes ::Datum: *25 Apr. 1917 ::Datum: = 10 Jun. 1917 ::Ouers: David Hermanus Olivier en Francina Johanna du Preez ::([[Olivier-3384|Olivier-3384]]) ::'''Inskrywing 58''' van 1923/1924 ::Naam: Olivier Du Preez ::Datum *28 July 1923 ::Datum: = 30 Sep. 1923 ::Predikant: Ds. A. H. Stander ::Ouers: David Hermanus Olivier en Francina Johanna du Preez ::(https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Olivier-3381) ::'''Inskrywing 754''' van 1954. ::Naam: Olivier Gideon Johannes ::Datum: *16 Apr. 1954 ::Datum: = 30 Mei 1954 ::Ouers: Du Preez Olivier en Evelyn Wolmarans ::Get: Catharina Elizabeth Coates ::([[Olivier-3382|Olivier-3382]])

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[[Category:Lincoln Assassination Plot]] [[Category:Our American Cousin]] == Background == On 14 Apr 1865 [[Lincoln-103|'''President and Mrs. Lincoln''']] attended an evening performance of ''Our American Cousin'' at Ford's Theater in Washington, D.C. Halfway through Act III Scene 2, actor Harry Hawk - playing the lead role of Asa Trenchard - uttered the comedic line: "Don't know the manners of good society, eh? Well, I guess I know enough to turn you inside out, old gal - you sockdologizing old man trap!" During the ensuing laughter, actor and Confederate sympathizer, [[Booth-580|'''John Wilkes Booth''']] - who was not a part of the cast - raised a Derringer pistol and fatally shot the President in the back of the head. Booth then leaped from the President's box onto the stage and made his escape through the back of the theater to a horse he had left waiting in the alley. == Project Goals == The goal of this project is to create and develop profiles for each of the now mostly forgotten ''Our American Cousin'' actors, musicians, managers and crew members employed at Ford's Theater on the night President Lincoln was assassinated. In the days, weeks, and months that followed this tragic event, these individuals were caught up in a terrifying round of arrests and interrogation that, for many, would profoundly impact the trajectory of the remained of their lives. If you would like to join this project, simply post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G], or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=28493123 send me a private message]. == Plot == ''Our America Cousin'' was a three-act farce by English playwright [[Taylor-92753|'''Tom Taylor''']]. Its story centers on an unrefined American named Asa Trenchard, who is introduced to his aristocratic English relatives when he travels to England to claim a large estate. == Profiles == (c) = Connected to the Big Tree ==='''Management'''=== :[[Ford-16443|John T. Ford]], theater owner (c) :[[Ford-20453|Harry Clay Ford]], daily manager (c) :[[Ford-20454|James R. Ford]], business manager (c) :[[Phillips-43541|Henry B. Philips]], acting manager :[[Raybold-14|Thomas J. Raybold]], house manager :[[Sessford-26|Joseph S. Sessford]], ticket agent :[[Lutz-3769|John S. Lutz]], Laura Keene's husband-manager (c) ==='''Cast'''=== :[[Moss-8141|Laura Keene]], Florence Trenchard (c) :[[Dyott-25|John Dyott]],* Abel Murcott :[[Hawk-1946|Willian Henry "Harry" Hawk]],* Asa Trenchard :[[Gourlay-30|Thomas C. Gourlay]], Sir Edward Trenchard :[[Emerson-4786|Edwin A. "Ned" Emerson]], Lord Dundreary (c) :[[Matthews-16980|John Matthews]], Mr. Coyle :[[Ferguson-16879|William J. Ferguson]], Lt. Vernon :[[Byrne-6232|Charles Francis Byrne]], Capt. DeBoots :[[Spear-1862|George Gaines Spear]], Binney :[[Evans-41545|John H. "Johnny" Evans]], Buddicomb :[[DeBonay-2|John L. DeBonay]], prompter, John Whicker :[[Parkhurst-1109|George A. Parkhurst]], Bailiff :[[Johnson-xxx|L. Johnson]],** Bailiff - (profile needed) :[[Gourlay-31|Jeannie Gourlay]], Mary Trenchard :[[Robbins-8944|Helen Muzzy]], Mrs. Mountchessington :[[Coleman-17467|Helen Truman]], Augusta :[[Hart-20303|May Hart]], Georgiana :[[Evans-41548|Kate Evans]], Sharpe :[[Gourlay-38|Maggie Gourlay]], Skillet :[[Brink-2737|Edwin Hunter Brink]], uncredited :[[Hess-7285|Courtland Van Rensselaer Hess]], uncredited (c) * Hawk and Doytt were members of Laura Keen's personal entourage. All other cast members belonged to Ford's stock company. ** There is not currently enough information to identify L. Johnson beyond his minor role with the Ford Theater Company. ==='''Orchestra'''=== :(PARTIAL LIST) :[[Withers-351|William S. Billy" Withers Jr.]], orchestra conductor :[[Arth-102|Christopher P. Arth]], violin :[[Arth-98|George M. Arth]], double bass :[[Arth-99|Joseph A. Arth]], drums :[[Bradley-17584|Isaac S. Bradley]], violin :[[Crossley-xxx|Samuel Crossley]],* violin - (profile needed) :[[Donch-4|Henry Donch]], clarinet :[[Grillo-195|Scipione Grillo]], baritone horn :[[Hubbard-9644|Luke Hubbard]], triangle and bells :[[Musgrif-1|William Musgrif]], cello :[[Petrola-1|Salvadore Petrola]], cornet :[[Schneider-12373|Paul S. Schneider]], possibly violin or trumpet :[[Steckelberg-28|Henry Steckelberg]], cello :[[Weber-6200|Louis Weber]], bass :[[Withers-354|Reuben Withers]], drums * In 1991, the National Park Service received a donation of a violin to the Ford’s Theatre collection. The violin was said to have been played at Ford’s Theatre on the night of Lincoln’s assassination. A label inside the violin identified its previous owner as a Union soldier by the name of Samuel Crossley. Crossley has yet to be further identified. ==='''Crew'''=== :[[Unknown-614537|Catherine "Kittie" Brink]], backstage helper :[[Buckingham-2712|John E. "Buck" Buckingham]], doorkeeper :[[Burroughs-2810|Joseph "Peanut John" Burroughs]], errand boy :[[Carland-56|Louis J. Carland]], costumer :[[Gifford-4580|James Johnson Gifford]], head carpenter :[[Gorman-3621|Edward Gorman]], gasman :[[Hazelton-1028|Joseph H. Hazelton]], program boy :[[James-xxx|Henry M. James]],* stagehand - (profile needed) :[[Lamb-10591|James Lamb]], scenic artist :[[Maddox-3745|James L. "Jimmie" Maddox]], head property man :[[Miles-xxx|John Miles]],* stagehand - (profile needed) :[[Otis-1496|William H. "Billy" Otis]], Laura Keene's personal assistant :[[Rittersbach-18|Jacob "Jake" Rittersbach]], stagehand :[[Selecman-7|John T. Selecman]], property assistant :[[Simms-xxx|Joe Simms]],* stagehand - (profile needed) :[[Spangler-379|Edman "Ned" Spangler]], stagehand :[[Wright-57350|John Burroughs Wright]], stage manager * Stagehands James, Miles and Simms have not been further identified. == Sources == The management, cast, and crew lists above come directly from Thomas A. Bogar's terrific book, '''''Backstage at the Lincoln Assassination''': The Untold Story of the Actors and Stagehands at Ford's Theater'' (Washington, DC: Regenery History, 2013). The orchestra list comes from Dave Taylor's 11 Aug 2018 blog entry, The Ford’s Theatre Orchestra at [https://lincolnconspirators.com/2018/08/11/the-fords-theatre-orchestra '''LincolnConspirators.com''']. As no list of orchestra members was ever compiled at the time of the assassination, Taylor cautions that evidence supporting the presence of each of these individuals "''is, overall, extremely weak and varies greatly from man to man. Every name must be taken with a grain of salt and, aside from William Withers, we cannot guarantee that any of these men were actually present.''"

Our O'Driscoll Y-chromosome DNA Results

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=== OUR O'DRISCOLL Y-CHROMOSOME DNA RESULTS === Congratulations, [[O'Driscoll-117|Tim]]! You have proven your/our O'Driscoll paternal ancestry going back over a 1000 years. Your Y-111 STRs (said "stirs", which tests 111 Short Tandem Repeats markers) and Big Y results (which tests 11.5 to 12.5 million base-pairs of mapped positions of the non-recombining Y chromosome, identifying known SNPs (said "snips", aka Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms) AND novel variants (previously unrecorded) SNPs) show that you match several Driscolls/O'Driscolls who have O'Driscoll ancestors from County Cork. The project called "I2a Y-Haplogroup", to which you belong, has over 2600 members. It is focused on haplogroups, or ancient ancestry going back thousands of years. The project covers the entire I-P37 haplogroup, but you belong to a branch called I-L161, and more specifically a branch we call "Isles-A". The Isles-A group is the same as the Y12072+ group and includes all the subgroups of I-Y12072. The entire I-L161 group is nicknamed "Isles" because it is more common in Great Britain and Ireland than in continental Europe. But it is rare even in Britain and Ireland, less than 1% of men there belong to I-L161. A now-defunct DNA testing company gave the I-L161 group the nickname "The Deerhunters" which is supposed to mean that your paternal ancestors were already in Western Europe/Britain and Ireland well over 6,000 years ago, leading a hunter-gatherer life, before the arrival of new technologies, agriculture, new languages. Timothy's DYS481=23 is unique among I-P37 Driscolls tested. There is one Driscoll DYS481=22, the remaining are DYS481=24 and DYS481=25. This is a marker with a high-medium mutation rate; at present, there is no reason to place particular importance on it. So far, there are no other STR mutations that would suggest a division between Timothy and other I-P37 Driscolls. Timothy's STR matches in the project appear remote - not within a reasonably close genealogical timeframe. Out of five matches at 111 markers - the nearest one by Genetic Distance 102/111 - three matches are confirmed A14359, one is known to be closely related to a confirmed A14359. That leaves only one match who has not done sufficient deep SNP testing to know his terminal SNP. Your Big Y found approximately 5 harmless mutations in your Y chromosome that weren't found in any other Big Y testers (these mutations are also called SNPs (aka unnamed variants/novel variants). Therefore we know that you don't have a recent common ancestor with any of the other Driscoll men who have tested Big Y (The Big Y test covers approx 75% of the mappable regions of the Y chromosome, the maximum that FTDNA presently tests). Approximately 8 of your Driscoll relatives, and approximately 4 additional men of other names who likely have a Driscoll paternal ancestor have also completed Big Y. They also had some private novel variants, and some of them share additional variants. Thanks to all of this, we can start to separate the O'Driscoll family into different branches, and calculate when the most recent common ancestor of each branch lived. In Summary: # All of your O'Driscoll family is A13665+ (i.e., "positive for SNP A13665") # Almost all of your O'Driscoll family is additionally A13664+, and you are also A13664+ (i.e., "positive for SNP A13664") # Most of your O'Driscoll family is additionally A13904+ and A14359+, but you are A13904- and A14359- (i.e., "negative for SNP A13904 and A14359"). There is another completed Big Y with A13665+ A13664+ A13904- A14359- results. But as far as we can tell, you don't share any SNPs/unnamed variants with him, and you aren't closely related (estimate that you and he are related in the male line some 1200 years ago). There are also some people who haven't tested Big Y, but who have A13665+ A13664+ A13904- A14359- results from individual SNP testing (or equivalent results). It's possible that if these families did Big Y we would learn that they are closer relatives to you. The families probably have a Driscoll paternal ancestor several generations ago. The average age of Irish surnames is about 1000 years, and similar to the date of the traditional founder Eidersceoil supposedly born about 910 CE, but the age of the A13665 subclade may be more since two previous testers are A13664-, so possibly a group of already related men took up the same surname. Others may just have made a different choice. However, over a thousand years is plenty of time for [https://isogg.org/wiki/Non-paternity_event non-patrilineal events] (i.e., events which cause a break in the link between an hereditary surname and the Y-chromosome resulting in a son using a different surname from that of his biological father) of many kinds, either into or out of the surname, perhaps both in one line. For example, there are some Driscolls in A11115 who are related only pre A13665 so probably acquired the name secondhand. I/[[McCarthy-2108|Sheila]] have requested Tim's BAM file from FTDNA. They are backlogged and this might take months. After I receive the BAM file, the next step step is to get the results validated at YFull.com. YFull analysis also sorts out the good SNPs from the dodgy ones and may find some more. For example if Tim is positive for A13664, he should be positive for Y31631, but FTDNA hasn’t detected this. Tim's kit will appear anonymously on the YFull tree under I-A13664*. See here: [https://www.yfull.com/tree/I-Y12072/ YFull Tree for Tim O'Driscoll]. == Sources == * Bernie Cullen 02 Jan 2018 * Susan Barretta 10 Jan 2018 * FTDNA [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/driscoll/about/background Driscoll of Ireland] from www.familytreedna.com * [http://driscoll.dnagen.org/driscollgenes/ Driscoll Genes] from www.driscoll.dnagen.org * [https://lra.le.ac.uk/bitstream/2381/4571/1/1093.pdf Founders, Drift, and Infidelity: The Relationship between Y Chromosome Diversity and Patrilineal Surnames] (bottom right, p. 8) by Turi E. King and Mark A. Jobling * [https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00439-005-0131-8 Y-chromosomes and the extent of patrilineal ancestry in Irish surnames] by Brian McEvoy and Daniel G. Bradley * [https://anthrogenica.com/showthread.php?10082-Question-gt-Big-Y-vs-Y-111 Question > Big Y vs. Y-111] from www.anthrogenica.com

Our Patawomack Ancestors

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[[Category:Native_American_Sources]] [[Category: False Native American Genealogies]] == Citation == : [[Deyo-464|William Deyo]], "Our Patawomeck Ancestors," in ''Patawomeck Tides,'' Vol 12, #1 (15 Sept 2009): pp. 2-7 Original URL: https://home.nps.gov/jame/learn/historyculture/upload/Patawomeck-Tides-2009.pdf (no longer online); found through Archive.org's WayBack machine at: https://web.archive.org/web/20150930033004/https://home.nps.gov/jame/learn/historyculture/upload/Patawomeck-Tides-2009.pdf. Also transcribed below. == Commentary == Author is William "Bill" Deyo,[[Deyo-464|William Deyo]] tribal historian for the Patawomeck tribe. This article is often cited as proof that [[Powhatan-3|Pocahontas]] had a daughter named "[[Powhatan-239|Ka Okee]]" through an earlier marriage to an Indian named [[Powhatan-173|Kocoum]]. While the marriage to one "private captaine called Kocoum" was referenced by [[Strachey-7|William Strachey]],William Strachey, Historie of Travell into Virginia Britania (1612 [check]), eds. Louis B. Wright and Virginia Freund, Kraus Reprint Limited, Liechtenstein 1967 p. 62. (In an 1849 edition, the information will be found on [https://archive.org/stream/historietravail00majogoog#page/n114/mode/1up p 54].) there is no evidence of offspring from this marriage. And some historians have shed doubt on the interpretation of Strachey's naming of "Kocoum."Charles Dudley Warner, "The Story of Pocahontas," Part II (https://www.gutenberg.org/files/3129/3129-h/3129-h.htm), 22 Aug 2006 Some generations down from this supposed daughter are also in doubt. See below. Because multiple families (Robeson, Peyton, Newton, Gordon and Sullivan) all claimed descent from on [[Unknown-332659|Christian (supposedly Pettus) Martin]] (who was said to have had much Indian blood), and because Christian Pettus was said to have been born about 1636/7, Deyo theorized that Christian's mother must have been Ka-Okee and a daughter of Pocahontas. "That explained the fondness of the name of 'Rebecca' by the descendants of the Martin family."As of January 2024, the descendants list from [[Unknown-332659|Christian Martin]] includes the name Rebecca only twice-- once as a given name, another as a middle name. === Claims === Deyo's article lacks references for a number of claims, including: * Pochontas was claimed as an ancestress by both Roberson and Peyton families. * that by her first husband [[Powhatan-173|Kokoum]], Pocahontas had a daughter [[Powhatan-239|Ka-Okee]] who: ** married a member of the Pettus family, "likely a brother of [[Pettus-8|Col. Thomas Pettus]] who had a sister named [[Pettus-135|Christian]] and owned land that adjoined that of Chief Wahangonoche which was the later home of Ka-Okee's daughter Christian." *** Col. Thomas Pettus had a brother [[Pettus-156|Theodore]] who came to Virginia in 1623 and was still in VA "near end of 1626 when he made a testimony in court" ** was mother of [[Unknown-332659|Christian]] who m1 [[Martin-30281|[John] Martin]], m2 [[Waddington-216| [Francis] Waddington]]. ** had her identity as daughter of Pocahontas "probably kept secret by the Patawomecks to protect the safety of the child;" ** that she was raised by the Patawomeck tribe. * NOTE: Deyo cites Custalow and Daniel, ''[[Space:True Story of Pocahontas|True Story of Pocahontas]]'', admitting that the book only calls this child "Little Kokoum" [a male!] and that the authors admit they know nothing about the child from the sacred Mattaponi history. * Mattaponi Chief, O.T. Custalow married Elizabeth Newton of Stafford. * Rebecca Martin Peyton, claimed to be named after a child of John and Christian [Pettus] Martin; Deyo believes Rebecca was the oldest child of John and Christian; and that she was the first wife of [[Waugh-16|Rev. John Waugh]] [WikiTree's profile for Waugh has no wife Rebecca attached as of Jan 2024]. ** Rev. John Waugh later married [[Martin-26777|Christian]], another daughter of [[Martin-30281|John Martin]] and Christian [i.e., then sister of his first wife "as was often done in the old days"]; this second wife married second Evan Williams. [WikiTree's profile of her as of Jan 2024 has her FIRST married to Williams, then to Waugh.] * Close connections between the Rolfe and Pettus families in England. * That while Pocahontas visited John Rolfe's estate in England, she "no doubt met the Pettus family" and asked them to check on her daughter Ka-Okee if they ever visited Virginia; and that one of them must have and then married Ka-Okee ** That he could have been a son of William Pettus and Elizabeth Rolfe who were married in 1594. * [[Powhatan-235|Chief Wahanganoche]] married a daughter of his cousin Ka-Okee; strong connections between Patawomeck and Pamunkey Indians * [[Powhatan-170|Opechancanough]] married his own niece, Powhatan's daughter, [[Powhatan-5|Cleopatra]], sister of Pocahontas. * It was common practice of the head of the Federation to take a wife and then send her away after she had given birth to her first child. * That the exception was "favorite" wife who lived with the head of the Federation and bore him many children; that she was "favorite" because she was of royal bloodline and through her the male chief could inherit his rule. * From the above, Deyo concludes that the mother of Pocahontas and Cleopatra was Chief Powhatan's favorite wife [[Powhatan-175|Winganuske]]. ** Winganuske had royal bloodline through her mother, the eldest of the two sisters of Chief Powhatan * Patawomeck tribe was one of the subjects of Powhatan "as he stated in his own words, and a part of the Powhatan Federation. * In 1622 [[Smyth-536|Capt. John Smith]] visited Great King of Patawomeck who told Smith that "Optichipam [next brothr of the late Chief Powhatan, who died in 1618] was his brother." * That Great King of Patawomeck (or Capt. Smith or Opitchipam?) refused gift of beads from opechancanough, the next brother of Opitchipam that were given to him to kill [[Croshaw-6|Capt. Rawleigh Croshaw]] and caused the break from the Powhatan Federation." * That [[Powhatan-6|Japasaw]] married a daughter of Powhatan, a sister of Pocahontas, and a daughter of Winganuske * That Japasaw's younger brother was Kocoum (first husband of Pocahontas) * When Pocahontas visited England in 1616, she took a number of relatives and friends with her, including "two daughters of no lesse than petie kinges" one of whom must have been brother of Wahangonache who succeeded Japasaw. ''See McClure, The Chamberlain Letters, [https://archive.org/details/chamberlainlette0000cham/page/214/mode/2up?q=Pocahontas&view=theater p. 214] cannot find the source of the "daughters of no lesse than petie kings" quote, Dale and Chamberlain report only "some ten or twelve of that country"'' === Individuals Named in this Article === In order of appearance: * [[Powhatan-239|Ka-Okee]], Indian girl (through Robeson, Peyton, Newton, Gordon and Sullivan families); * [[Powhatan-3|Pocahontas]], Indian Princess * [[Rolfe-2|John Rolfe]] * [[Powhatan-235|Chief Wahanganoche]] alias Whipsewasson; married a daughter of his relative Ka-Okee; son of: * [[Powhatan-6|Japasaw, Chief Passapatanzy]] * Ontonah, Indian girl through Curtis family [no Wikitree profile as of Jan 2024] * Christian (Pettus) Martin "known to have had much Indian blood" b abt 1636. ** Wikitree profile of [[Unknown-332659|Christian (Unknown) Martin]]. No evidence she was a Pettus, much less of Native American descent. * [[Powhatan-173|Kocoum]], first husband of Pocahontas (this was documented in 1610 by StracheyAdd reference here) "younger brother of": * [[Powhatan-6|Chief Japasaw]] (lesser chief; never became Great King of Patawomeck; last record 1619/20; close friend but not brother to Chief Powhatan. * Mattaponi Chief, [[Custalow-8|O.T. Custalow]] who married [[Newton-7032|Elizabeth Newton]] of Stafford. * [[Pettus-285|William Pettus]], uncle of Col. Thomas Pettus, who apparently married: * Elizabeth Rolfe, ''(At the time of William's will his wife was called Elizabeth but her family is not currently known.)'' daughter of : * Henry Rolfe, John Rolfe's grand uncle * [[Pettus-8|Col. Thomas Pettus]], who brought to Virginia his nephew: * [[Pettus-188|Thomas Pettus]], son of [[Pettus-18|William Pettus]] (who was brother to Col. Thomas, above) * [[Fugate-11|Josias Fugate]], grandson of (which?) Thomas Pettus; (''not accurate, Josias' mother was [[Petty-1469|Dorothy PETTIT]] not PETTUS)''married: * [[Martin-1398|Mary Martin]], granddaughter of John Martin and Christian Pettus * An unnamed sister of Christian Pettus who married a Mr. Goldsby and is believed to have had a brother (''deposition transcribed on profile of [[Unknown-332659|Christian Unknown Martin Waddington]]'' * Robert Pettis who lived in the same area and who had a daughter : * Rebecca Pettis, named in will of Thomas Maddison as his godchild. May have been the first wife of John Meese (her cousin) * Thomas Maddison, said to have been son of: * [[Madison-285|Isaac Maddison]] who lived a while at the Patawomeck village (''Isaac Madison was dead by 1625, his widow Mary is listed in the 1624/25 muster. No children)'' * Chief Powhatan (Wahunsunacock), * Great King of Patawomeck - often mentioned (but not named) in records as brother of Japasaw, lesser chief. Deyo claims he was father of Powhatan's wife Winganuske * [[Unknown-332659|Pasquinquineo/Nemattanon]], b abt 1545, alias Don Luis de Velasco, "taken by the spanish when he was young and returned many years later"; candidate for father of Chief Powhatan. ** "Since Nemattanon held the same position as Powhatan, he could only have been the younger brother of Powhatan's mother, through whom the 'royal' bloodline flowed. ** "Since the early Powhatans had a tradition of calling a maternal uncle as 'father', that would explain the confusion. * Winganuske had royal bloodline through her mother, the eldest of the two sisters of Chief Powhatan; Deyo claims her father was Great King of Patawomeck. * Mary and Elizabeth "daughter of 'no lesse than petie kinges" who travelled with Pocahontas to England in 1616. Apparently sent in 1621 by Virginia company to Somers Islands (Bermuda) where one died during voyage; and the other married in 1622 an Englishman at the home of Governor Nathaniel Butler who encouraged her to write to her brother in Virginia (See Rountree, Pocahontas People, " (''See Kingsbury, Myra Records of the Virginia Company, Vol. 1 pp 485 &'' [https://archive.org/details/recordsofvirgini01virg/page/496/mode/2up?view=theater p 496] === Evidence mentioned by Deyo === * Reference to an unnamed book by Wyndham Robertson about Pocahontas and John Rolfe. * Stories passed down by relatives * Family Bibles * old letters * unspecified manuscripts * Linwood Custalow & Angela Daniel, ''[[Space:True Story of Pocahontas|True Story of Pocahontas]]'', based on "sacred oral history of the Mattaponi Tribe" (which Deyo admits refers to this child as "Little Kocoum" and raised by the Patawomeck tribe. '''Update:''' This book has subsequently been critiqued by Kevin Miller at [https://www.pocahontaslives.com/on-custalows-true-story.html Meeting in the Middle: Myth-making in The True Story of Pocahontas: The Other Side of History]. * Matachanna, supposed sister of Pocahontas "who went to England with Pocahontas and took care of Thomas Rolfe, the son of Pocahontas and John Rolfe. * Research of Mattaponi Chief, O.T. Custalow who married Elizabeth Newton of Stafford. * The presence of a portrait of Pocahontas in a Pettus home in England. * Dissertation of Dr. J. Frederick Fausz of William & Mary College, 1977. (Supposedly explains Native American kinship designations.) * Quote of Capt. John Smith: "His [Powhatan's] kingdome desendeth not to his sonnes nor children: but first to his brethren, whereof he hat 3 namely Opitchapan, Opechancanough, and Catataugh; and after their decease to his sitsers. First to the eldest sister, then to the rest; and after them tothe heires male and female of the eldest siste but never to the heires of the males." ** "Even though this was the rule, there was a way of getting around it for the children of a male ruler to inherit the leadership of the Federation." * Chief Richardson, ''Pocahontas Revealed," which claimed that Chief Powhatan's daughter Pocahontas was being groomed to become a future ruler. (From this Deyo concluded that Pocahontas' mother must have had royal blood.) * Testimony of Macumps, brother of (female) Winganuske, who named many of Powhatan's wives and children; Winganuske had royal bloodline through her mother, the eldest of the two sisters of Chief Powhatan * Testimony of Henry Spelman, "who lived for a number of years with Chief Japasaw" ** that Great Patawomeck and his brother Japasaw, the lesser King/Chief, were appointed to their positions by Chief Powhatan. ** Japasaw had two wives, one named Paupauwiske who had a baby son; the other, unnamed, * Lesser Chief, Gary Cooke, at a recent (at time of writing of the article) Tribal Council meeting stated that Capt. Smith never talked to Japasaw, only his brother. * Writings of Capt. Ralph Hamor who wrote about the capture of Pocahontas by the English in 1613. Claimed Japasaw had been given a copper kettle and other items by [[Argall-31|Capt. Argall]] for delivering Pocahontas to them. That Japasaw's "father had then eight of our English men..." * Records of the Virginia Company concerning those travelling to England with Pocahontas and John Rolfe in 1616. === Transcription === :: ''Because the original article has been removed from the tribal website, we include a transcript of it here.''' : Your Tribal Historian, William L. “Bill” Deyo, became interested in his family roots at a very early age. Stories about the ancestors told by his grandaunt, Anne (Roberson) Hudson, and his grandfather, Leonard Madison Hudson, made him anxious to learn more about these people of the past who were his forebears. The most intriguing stories were about the ancestors of Indian blood, Chief Pasapatanzy, the Indian girl, Ka-Okee, and even Indian Princess Pocahontas, herself. As a child, every Christmas he would put on his Christmas list to receive his family tree, but it never became a reality. As a teenager, he started compiling his own ancestor charts of the names given to him by his elders. During his first week in college at the University of Richmond, he became familiar with the large genealogical collection at the Boatwright Library and was taught by the Reference Librarian, Miss Francis, how to use the various genealogical reference books to trace his ancestry. The most wonderful discovery was a book about the descendants of Pocahontas and John Rolfe by their descendant, Wyndham Robertson, a former Governor of Virginia. Since so many of Bill’s relatives had told him that he was a direct descendant of Pocahontas, he was determined to find out how that came about. He studied the various descents from Pocahontas and John Rolfe for many months without finding any possible lineage to his family. Over the years that followed, he found many other clues that Pocahontas was an ancestor, but could not find any ancestors who connected with the genealogy of the descendants of Pocahontas and John Rolfe. He eventually decided that, if Pocahontas really was an ancestor, her connection to his family was simply an unsolved mystery. Apparently, the time was just not right for the line of descent from Pocahontas to be known, as will be shown. ::

: Not being able to solve the lineage back to Pocahontas, Bill began to concentrate on the other ancestral lines. When he was home from college, he would go with his grandmother and grandaunt to visit many of the older relatives in Stafford County in hopes of learning more about distant ancestors. Those visits were vital in tracing the various lines of Indian ancestry. Many relatives knew stories that had been passed down since the 1600s and had Family Bibles, old letters, and even manuscripts written many years ago about our families. Bill learned that he had descents from Chief Wahanganoche, alias Whipsewasson, son of Japasaw (Chief Passapatanzy); from the Indian girl, Ontonah, through the Curtis family; and from the Indian girl, Ka-Okee, through the Roberson and other families. He learned about various other lines of Indian blood in which the name of the Indian ancestor had been forgotten. There was enough information about Ontonah to figure out where she fit in on the family tree, but the Indian girl, Ka-Okee, remained a mystery. ::

: About three years ago [2006], Bill was determined to figure out exactly where Ka-Okee fit in our genealogy. He knew that she was claimed by the Roberson and Peyton families. When tracing back the ancestry of those two families, there only seemed to be one place where Ka-Okee would fit, as the mother of the ancestor, Christian (Pettus) Martin, who was known to have had much Indian blood. Then, everything else fell into place and fit like a glove. The Sullivan family, known to have had much Indian blood but who did not know the name of their Indian ancestor, also descended in several ways from Christian Martin. Ka-Okee was the name of the previously unknown Indian ancestor of the Sullivans! The later Newton family knew that they had the Indian blood through the marriage into the Monteith family, but there was Indian blood in the early Newton family which was unaccounted for. That mystery was now solved, as the early Newtons also descended from Christian Martin and her mother, Ka-Okee. The Jett family always claimed Indian blood, which was attested to by the late George Gordon, Commissioner of Revenue of Stafford, but from where did that come? It was also through their descent from Christian Martin and Ka-Okee! After putting together a multitude of descendants of Ka-Okee through her daughter, Christian Martin, an amazing thing happened. A book was published by Dr. Linwood Custalow and Angela Daniel about the true story of Pocahontas. The information was obtained from the sacred oral history of the Mattaponi Tribe. The Mattaponi Tribe has a special interest in Pocahontas, as many of them descend from the sister of Pocahontas, Matachanna, who went to England with Pocahontas and took care of Thomas Rolfe, the son of Pocahontas and John Rolfe. The book revealed that Pocahontas first married the Indian, Kocoum, the younger brother of Chief Japasaw, and had a child by him. William Strachey, Secretary of Virginia Colony, wrote that Pocahontas had first married the Indian, Kocoum, in 1610, but did not mention that she had a child by him, a fact that was probably kept secret by the Patawomecks for the safety of the child. The book by Custalow and Daniel calls the child “Little Kocoum,” but the time line near the end of the book states that they really do not know anything about the child from the sacred Mattaponi history, only that Pocahontas had a child by Kocoum and that the child was raised by the Patawomeck Tribe. The book states that the Newton family of Stafford County descends from the child of Pocahontas and Kocoum! Can you imagine the joy of the compiler to learn this after over 40 years of research. It was no wonder that he could not find a descent from Pocahontas and John Rolfe for his family. The descent was not from John Rolfe at all but was through Pocahontas’ first husband, Kocoum! The reason that the Mattaponi Tribe knew that the Newtons and other Stafford families descended from Pocahontas and Kocoum was due to the research of the late Mattaponi Chief, O. T. Custalow, who married Elizabeth Newton of Stafford. Chief Custalow researched the ancestry of his wife, Elizabeth Newton, long before the compiler was born and was able to talk to the elders at that time who knew how they descended from Pocahontas. Years later, when the compiler began his research, the elders at that time knew that Pocahontas was their ancestor but did not know how. ::

: After finding out about the descent from Pocahontas and Kocoum, the task began to figure out the exact lineage. This was not difficult because every family line which carried the knowledge of a descent from Pocahontas went back to the Martin family and the Indian girl, Ka-Okee. Since we know from a deposition that Ka-Okee’s daughter, Christian, was born about 1636 or 1637, it was not hard to figure out that Ka-Okee, herself, was the daughter of Pocahontas! That explained the fondness of the name of “Rebecca” by the descendants of the Martin family, as that was the Christian name of Pocahontas. The Peyton/Payton family claimed that their Indian ancestor was a daughter of Powhatan and even named a child as late as the 1800s as “Rebecca Martin” Peyton. She was obviously named after a child of John and Christian Martin. Bill, the compiler, believes that Rebecca was the oldest child of John and Christian Martin and was the first wife of Rev. John Waugh. Rev. Waugh’s descendants by his first wife carry the strong tradition of Indian blood. As was often done in the old days, Rev. Waugh later married another daughter of John and Christian Martin, namely their daughter, Christian, who had first been married to Evan Williams and was the ancestor by Williams of some of the families of Elkins, Grigsby, Redman, and Peyton. Rev. Waugh did not have any children by his last wife, Christian. Ka-Okee is believed to have married a member of the Pettis/Pettus family. The name of her daughter, Christian, was a favorite ancestral name of that family going back to their ancestor in England, Christan (Dethick) Pettus, and the descendants of Christian Martin continued to carry on that given name for many generations. Ka-Okee’s husband was likely a brother of Col. Thomas Pettus, who had a sister named “Christian” and owned land that adjoined that of Chief Wahanganoche which was the later home of Ka-Okee’s daughter, Christian. Col. Thomas Pettus did have a brother, Theodore, who came to Virginia in 1623 and was still in Virginia near the end of 1626, when he made a testimony in court. It is important to note that the famous Matoaka portrait of Pocahontas was found in England in a Pettus home! Col. Thomas Pettus’ uncle, William Pettus, married Elizabeth Rolfe, the daughter of John Rolfe’s own granduncle, Henry Rolfe! The compiler did not realize that such close connections between the Rolfe and Pettus families existed in England until he was compiling this article. John Rolfe took Pocahontas to his family estate in England when they visited there in 1616. She no doubt met the Pettus family and may have asked that if any of them went to Virginia to please check on her daughter, Ka-Okee. One evidently did check on her and married her. Since we do not have definite knowledge of the name of Mr. Pettis/Pettus, who married Ka-Okee, he could even have been been a son of William Pettus and Elizabeth Rolfe who were married in 1594. Col. Thomas Pettus brought his nephew, Thomas, son of his brother, William, to Virginia. Is it any wonder that Thomas Pettus’ grandson, Josias Fugate, married his own cousin, Mary Martin, a granddaughter of John Martin and Chistian Pettus and became the ancestor of the Sullivan family of Stafford? Christian Pettus, daughter of Ka-Okee, had a sister who married a Mr. Goldsby and is believed to have had a brother, Robert Pettis, who lived in the same area and had a daughter named Rebecca. Rebecca, daughter of Robert Pettis, was named in the will of Thomas Maddison as his godchild. Thomas Maddison is said to have been the son of Isaac Maddison, who lived for a while at the Patawomeck Village. Rebecca Pettis may have been the same Rebecca who was the first wife of John Meese, her cousin of Indian blood, and would explain why the later Mees/Mays family of Stafford County claimed a descent from Pocahontas. Ka-Okee may have had many other children who were the ancestors of Stafford families. The compiler believes that Chief Wahanganoche, himself, married a daughter of his relative, Ka-Okee, as will be explained. Many of our tribal members may not know their distant ancestry and would not be aware of their own descents from Pocahontas. It would probably help to mention here that some of the families who carry the traditional descent from Pocahontas and Kocoum are: Martin, Threlkeld, Porch, Sullivan, Fugate, Roberson, Curtis, Limbrick, Newton, Green, Butler, Courtney, Humphries, Brown, Jett, Peyton/Payton, Chilton, Burton, Hudson, Jones, Cox, Grigsby, Bates, Berry, Kitchen, Fines, Chinn, McGuire, Payne, Rollow, and many others. ::

: To explain why the compiler believes that Chief Wahanganoche married a daughter of his cousin, Ka-Okee, is a very important story that forms the very basis of our Patawomeck Tribe and its strong connection to the Pamunkey Indians. We need to go back to the family of Chief Powhatan, the supreme ruler of the Powhatan Federation. He was called Chief Powhatan because that was the name of the Federation. His real name was Wahunsunacock. We have a similar situation with out ancestor, Chief Japasaw, who was called Chief Passapatanzy because that was where he lived. The Great King of Patawomeck was often mentioned in the records as the brother of Japasaw, the Lesser Chief, but his actual name has never been determined. We could just similarly call him Chief Patawomeck or King Patawomeck. For years there has been controversy about the identity of Chief Powhatan’s father. Some of the early records state that he was the son of Nemattanon, alias Don Luis de Velasco, who was taken by the Spanish when he was young and returned many years later. I even stated this in some of my published books, but I now believe that he was not Powhatan’s father. The ages do not match well enough for him to have been a father of Powhatan, since Nemattanon was born about 1543, and Powhatan was born about 1545. Since Nemattanon held the same position as Powhatan, he could only have been the younger brother of Powhatan’s mother, through whom the “royal” bloodline flowed. Since the early Powhatans had a tradition of calling a maternal uncle as “father”, that would explain the confusion. This practice of kinship designation is explained in the dissertation of Dr. J. Frederick Fausz of William & Mary College in 1977. The Powhatans had a matrilineal society, in which the ruling bloodline always flowed through the women. Captain John Smith explained this as: “His [Powhatan’s] kingdome desendeth not to his sonnes nor children: but first to his brethren, whereof he hath 3 namely Opitchapan, Opechancanough, and Catataugh; and after their decease to his sisters. First to the eldest sister, then to the rest: and after them to the heires male and female of the eldest sister; but never to the heires of the males.” ::

: Even though this was the rule, there was a way of getting around it for the children of a male ruler to inherit the leadership of the Federation. Chief Richardson made the statement in Pocahontas Revealed that Chief Powhatan’s daughter, Pocahontas, was being groomed to become a future ruler. Your compiler, at first, thought that Pocahontas could never have become a future ruler because she was the daughter of a male ruler whose children could not inherit the rule. Then, he started to examine the circumstances and realized that Chief Richardson was right! Pocahontas certainly was being groomed for leadership, but why would that be if she could never inherit that position? Then, came the light! A child of any male ruler could indeed inherit the rule, if, and only if, their mother was of the royal bloodline! All of the male rulers knew this and appeared to have made it a common practice to marry their relatives who were in line to inherit the rule through their royal bloodline. That explained why Opechancanough married his own niece, Powhatan’s daughter, Cleopatra, sister of Pocahontas, because she too was of the royal bloodline. The head of the Federation was allowed to have as many wives as he wished, whereas the other chief of the tribes under his rule were only allowed to have a maximum of two wives. It was the common practice of the head of the Federation to take a wife and then send her away after she had given birth to her first child. The head of the Federation had one child by each wife and the wife was then free to go on with her life and marry someone else. The one exception to this practice was the “favorite” wife. There was at least one favorite wife who lived with the head of the Federation and bore him many children. She was his favorite because she was of the royal bloodline and the only way through which he could have children to inherit his rule. He would, therefore, have as many children by her as he could to create his legacy. Who, then, was the mother of Pocahontas and Cleopatra? It was the favorite wife of Chief Powhatan, Winganuske. She was known to have been his favorite wife and the mother of his then favorite daughter (Cleopatra), after Pocahontas had left his home to be married. We know the names of many of Powhatan’s wives and children by the testimony of Machumps, the brother of Winganuske. Winganuske had the royal bloodline through her mother, the eldest of the two sisters of Chief Powhatan. ::

: Now, we come to the connection to our Patawomeck Tribe. Our tribe was one of the subjects of Powhatan, as he stated in his own words, and a part of the Powhatan Federation. We also know this from the testimony of Henry Spelman, who lived for a number of years with Chief Japasaw. Because the Patawomeck Tribe was a part of the Federation, its rulers were appointed by the head of the Federation. Both the Great King Patawomeck and his brother, Japasaw, the Lesser King/Chief, were appointed to their positions by Chief Powhatan. In 1622, the Great King of Patawomeck was visited by Capt. John Smith. He told Capt. Smith that Opitchipam [next brother of the late Chief Powhatan, who died in 1618] was his brother. It was at this time that he also refused the gift of beads from Opechancanough, the next brother of Opitchipam, that were given to him to kill Capt. Rawleigh Croshaw and caused the break from the Powhatan Federation. This has long been a point of confusion for many including myself. The Great King of Patawomeck has often been stated, at this time, to have been Japasaw, not his older brother. This was not the case, however. The last apparent record of Japasaw was in 1619/1620, when he made a trip to Jamestown, as a representative of his brother, the Great King Patawomeck. As will be explained later, Japasaw may have died by the early spring of 1622, and it was the Great King Patawomeck, the older brother, who was still alive in the fall of 1622 and talked to Capt. John Smith. Your compiler was very glad that our wise Lesser Chief, Gary Cooke, pointed out in a recent Tribal Council meeting that Capt. Smith never talked to Japasaw, only his brother. Japasaw never became the Great King of Patawomeck. He appears to have been the Lesser Chief or King until his death. The sacred oral history of the Mattaponi, some of which has recently been published by Dr. Linwood Custalow and Angela Daniel, states that Japasaw was a very close friend of Chief Powhatan, but was not his brother. Therefore, if Japasaw was not the brother of Opitchipam and Powhatan, how could his own brother, the Great King of Patawomeck, have been their brother, per his own statement? He was not their brother by blood but was their brother by marriage to their eldest sister! He was the father of Powhatan’s favorite wife, Winganuske. ::

: When the Patawomecks broke away from the Powhatan Federation in 1622 and allied with the English, they no longer were subject to having their rulers appointed. They held to the system of the matrilineal society and used it internally in their own tribe, just as they had done long before they became a part of the Powhatan Federation and were allied with the Piscataway Tribe. As their bloodlines were then very much a part of the Powhatans, they continued that royal female bloodline. We know from the writings of Henry Spelman that Japasaw had two wives. One was named Paupauwiske, who had a baby son when Spelman was living with them. We do not know the name of the other wife, but we do know something of her identity. When Pocahontas was living with the Patawomecks at the time that she was captured by the English in 1613, Capt. Ralph Hamor wrote about her capture. In his narrative, he mentioned that Japasaw had been given a copper kettle and other items by [[Argall-31|Capt. Argall]] for delivering Pocahontas to them. Hamor made the statement about Japasaw “that doubtlesse he would have betrayed his owne father for them…” That tells us that Powhatan was not Japasaw’s own father. However, Hamor then states that “his [Japasaw’s] father had then eight of our English men, many swords, peeces, and other tooles, which he had at severall times by treacherous murdering of our men, taken from them…” The man who had eight of the Englishmen was none other than Chief Powhatan. That was the main reason for capturing Pocahontas, to use her as a bribe to get the eight Englishmen back safely from Powhatan. If Powhatan was not “Japasaw’s own father” by Hamor’s own words, then why did Hamor then call Powhatan the father of Japasaw? It was because Powhatan was Japasaw’s father-in-law by having married one of his daughters, a sister of Pocahontas. By marrying one of Winganuske’s daughters, Japasaw was seeing to it that one of his own children might have a chance of becoming the ruler of the Federation. His son by a daughter of Powhatan did indeed become the Great King of Patawomeck after the Patawomeck Tribe had broken away from the Federation. The only way that could have happened was for Wahanganoche’s mother to have been of the royal bloodline. It was possible for the son of a Lesser Chief to take over his father’s position, even without being of the royal bloodline, but to become the supreme chief, a son of a male ruler must have had the royal bloodline through his mother. This close connection of Japasaw and Pocahontas, along with the fact that Pocahontas married Japasaw’s younger brother, Kocoum, was the reason that Pocahontas was living with the Patawomecks at the time of her capture. Japasaw was the granduncle and the double brother-in-law of Pocahontas. The fact that the Indians married their nieces in order to give their children a chance to rule may seem like incest to us now, but it was perfectly acceptable to them. Many of the great civilizations of the world carried on the same practice. It was even acceptable for a man to marry his half-sister, as long as she did not have the same mother. This was a practice of the great civilization of Egypt, as well as the Hawaiians. I must mention here that our Biblical ancestor, Abraham, even married his own half-sister, Sarah! ::

: As mentioned above, the compiler believes that the Lesser King of Patawomeck, Japasaw, died in or by the early spring of 1622. When Pocahontas and John Rolfe visited England in 1616, Pocahontas took a number of her relatives and friends with her. The records of the Virginia Company reveal that two of these Indians were daughters of “no lesse than petie kinges.” Their names were Mary and Elizabeth. In 1621, the Virginia Company sent them to the Somers Islands [Bermuda]. One died during the voyage, but the other, thought to have been the one named “Elizabeth,” was married there in the early spring of 1622 to a well-to-do Englishman at the home of Governor Nathaniel Butler, the ancestral uncle of many of the Butlers of Stafford County. Governor Butler encouraged the Indian maiden to write a letter to her brother in Virginia, who, by her father’s late death, had succeeded to his command. If her father was a Lesser King/Chief, and she was a relative of Pocahontas, who had close ties of kinship to the Patawomeck Tribe, it is very likely that he was Japasaw, Lesser King/Chief of the Patawomecks. Her brother would have been none other than our ancestor, Wahanganoche, who would have succeeded his father as Lesser Chief. As the Great King of Patawomeck was still alive, Wahanganoche would not have inherited that position until after his death, which likely occurred on 22 May 1623 at the famous Poison Plot, in which Dr. John Pott prepared a poison punch that killed over 200 Indians at Patawomeck, including many chiefs. Wahanganoche is believed to have also been the young King of Patawomeck when Father Andrew White visited in March of 1634. Since he was still under age at that time, he had a guardian named Archihu, who was his uncle. Since Archihu had not inherited the kingship, he was evidently an uncle by marriage to a deceased sister of Wahanganoche’s mother of the royal blood. Wahanganoche was still probably a boy in his late teens by 1634 but would soon take over sole responsibility of the Patawomeck Tribe as an adult king. There were probably several others who would have been in line for the position of the Great King at the time he inherited it, but it is likely that most of the adults died from Dr. Pott’s poison punch. ::

: Now, we will go back to the reason for all of this background information. It was to show why the compiler believes that Wahanganoche, King of Patawomeck, married a daughter of his cousin, Ka-Okee, child of Pocahnotas. It was the same practice that his ancestors had carried on for generations before him. By marrying a daughter of Ka-Okee, he would have given his children the matrilineal royal bloodline that had passed down through Powhatan’s eldest sister and the Great King of Patawomeck. At that time, Wahanganoche was very limited at possibilities for a wife to carry on this ancestral tradition. There were probably not many women of the royal bloodline to chose from. Not only were the daughters of Ka-Okee prime candidates, they lived on adjoining property to him. Because Ka-Okee’s daughter would have been half English with very prestigious ancestry on her father side of the Pettis/Pettus family, it is no wonder why Chief Wahanganoche was able to marry so many of his daughters to English colonists of such high social status. ::

: William L. “Night Owl” Deyo : August 2009 == Sources ==

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[[Category:Pool Name Study]][[Category:Y-DNA Haplogroup G]][[Category:Poole Name Study]][[Category:Poule Name Study]] Our Y Haplogroup G line of Poole / Pool celebrated 400 years in America in 2019. If this is your line, please consider joining and adding your information. The '''goal''' of this project is to ...Provide a history of this "Y haplogroup G" Pool family from pre-history to modern times. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Pool-982|William Pool]]. I would love to share the task with others who have interest in this line. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Publish existing knowledge of the history of this line * Provide Full Documentation on this line *Provide select photos, photocopies, and transcriptions of key documents Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=8810500 send me a private message]. Thanks! == === POOL FAMILY GENEALOGY === == === '''Our Poule /Poole/Pool Family History''' === This is a study of a Y Chromosome haplogroup "G" family of Pool / Pool originating from Huguenot Languedoc France William T Pool, Jr 1/1/2016 =========================================================== ""the first of our Poole line in America: David and Daniel Poole"" here are some notes on David Poole ( I will come back and re-edit these, but meanwhile here is a brief summary of what we know about David Poole: BRIEF BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES: The original French family name may have been POULE according to the respected text," A History of Wine in America" Vol 1. However, although born in France, the area that David and Daniel came from didn't speak French -- so "Pool" or "Poole" may be just as close to the actual name as "Poule". (note the language in Languedoc in southern France spoken by the Poole's and other natives of Languedoc was actually not "French" but a distinct Language called "Occitan" called "d'oc" by its native speakers. it is a Latin based language that dates from Roman times. --the actual name as spoken by the family would not be French surname Poule -- my guess is that Poule is an approximation of the original Occitan name. Both the culture and language of Languedoc was very different from the rest of France). A few references (e.g. Encycylpedia of Virginia Biography Vol 1) use the spelling "Pole" but this spelling is rarely seen in original documents; with rare exceptions, the spelling "Poole" is used in the early Virginia records. Some have advanced the speculation that our "Poole" family from Languedoc may have been so-called because they produced the high alcohol wine called Picapoll / Piquepoul/ Piquepoule, A wikipedia reference notes" picat or picada are adjectives meaning chopped. Then look at poll which could mean flea or louse. It seems like were no further in breaking this down from French except for one thing in that in Catalan pell means skin. Its very believable that pell would become poll over centuries of use by peasants and so you actually have a name that means chopped skin which when you look at the grape is exactly what you see and you originally have picadapell for the original name. It all makes a great deal more sense than a stinging hen or well, whatever you get from the French name." David Poole is documented to have been born in Languedoc France. The date is not documented, but is estimated to be 1585 to 1600. To be recognized as a expert wine maker, he must have been in his 30's in 1620. He would not have likley been much older than that because of physical hardship and active threat of the native Indian population (it was a hard and dangerous time). David Poule Poole and his relative Daniel are likely the first of our DNA G Haplogroup Pool / Poole line to immigrate to America . Arriving in about 1720 , David was one of the first Poole surname persons to arrive in the American colonies. Daniel Poole (believed to have been a brother or close cousin) immigrated at about the same time. David was among seven wine experts that were brought to the Colony of Virginia with the aim to develop a wine industry in America that could rival France. They were to teach the colonists " how to plant trees and grape vines, raise silkworms, and make wine." Because the Huguenots were being persecuted in France, large numbers had fled to England and America. It is likley that the Brittish had their pick from a large group of higlhy qualified expert wine makers, and David Poole was recognized as a master in his trade. By most accounts, the treatment of the French wine masters was poor. Culturally different, with their own Huguenot Religion and Occitan Language, they were treated much like indentured servants certainly not the status / treatment they expected.; certainly not the status / treatment they expected.The wine venture in Virginia was a failure. Likely the combination of grape diseases, insects, and lack of understanding and support by the Virginia colonists led to failure of the wine venture. By 1632, it was clear that excellent money was to be made in tobacco, and not in wine. The Virginia General Assembly was angered by the French wine masters switching to tobacco and pass a law "inbibiting them from so doing on penalty of forfeiting their leases and havng to qauit the colongy."( History of Hampton and Eliz City County, by L G Tyler published 1922;). Ultimately hard economics won out and Buck Roe became a commercial tobacco venture. The same reference qyotes Smollet as writting , " by the export of tobacco from the Chesapeake, the credithy of the colonies was chiefly, if not wholly supported". By 1647, we see that David Poole is no longer leasing the land at Buck Roe (see notes below). My guess is that by that time, he had made money from tobacco and was doing well. Well enough, apparently, to be able to afford to go back to Europe for at least a brief time, and returned with wife Mary, daughter Jane, and son Martin in 1752. There are subsequent deed documents for Jane and Martin, but ultimately I lose track of them. John Pool, their eldest son remains well documented as well as his children. After returning, we see that only Mary signed one legal document in 1755; which may mean that David was ill or dead by this time. I have followed others in estimating 1760 as reasonable date for David's death. ================== SOME NOTES / DOCUMENTS / DISCUSSION I consider the relationship between David Poole, his wife and children to be fully documented. The population of Elizabeth City in 1625 was only 359 persons, so the risk of confusing our line with the other Poole persons living in the area is minimal The original French family name may have been POULE according to the respected text, A History of Wine in America. Although born in France, the area that David and Daniel came from didn't speak French -- so "Pool" or "Poole" may be just as close to the actual name as "Poule". (note the language in Languedoc in southern France spoken by the Pooles and other natives of Languedoc was actually not "French" but a distinct Language called "Occitan" called "d'oc" by it's native speakers. it is a Latin based language that dates from the 10th century. --the actual name as spoken by the family would not be be French surname Poule -- my guess is that Poule is an approximation of the original Occitian name. Both the culture and language of Languedoc was very different from the rest of France). David was among seven wine experts that were brought to the Colony of Virginia with the aim to develop a wine industry in America that could rival France. Because the Huguenots were being persecuted in France, large numbers fled to England and America By most accounts,the treatment of the French wine masters was poor. They were treated much like indentured servants; certainly not the status / treatment they expected. The wine venture in Virginia was a failure. Likely the combination of grape diseases, insects, and lack of understanding and support by the Virginia colonists led to failure of the wine venture. from the Huguenot Society: Notes on early Huguenot settlers Early Huguenots in Virginia Huguenots came to Virginia as early as 1620, when Elias La Guard, James Bonnall and David Poole settled in Elizabeth City. In the 1630s Nicholas James, John Broche, William Savary, Nicholas Martiau, Giles Tavernor, John Vallet, and John Galliott settled in what is now York County. Also at that time, many French names appear in the upper County of New Norfolk. More French settlers came over the next three decades, settling in Lower Norfolk, Princess Ann and Isle of Wight Counties. [from Huguenot Lineage Research, Melford S. Dickers Contact: manakintown at yahoo dot com Page last modified: 14 March 2013 =================== after David Poole died , there were several jury findings containing the following info (this from a 10 May 1670 dic) P.149 Elizabeth City Co, VA, 10 May 1670. Wm. Alford, Gent, deputy escheater. Writ 18 Aprirl [1670] Jury find that David Poole was an alien and at the time of his death was seized of 420 acres, 50 thereof he purchased with James Vabrett(spelling?) who suffered death as a fellon in this County soe that the 50 acres more which belonged to Varbet doth escheate, which tract in the whole is 4 acres and is now in the tenure and occupation of Jane Poole, widd., relict of Jno. Poole , sonne of David Poole, deceased, bith which tracts containeed 474 acres, David Poole being an alien and Verbert dyeing a fellon, wee find to escheate (names of from the jury, omitted here) Granted to Mrs. Poole The first attempt to introduce wine making to America is a most interesting topic- I have included here a few brief notes. I recommend reading the actual chapters (available on line) from "A History of Wine in America" From "A History of Wine in America" by Thomas Pinney, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PRESS, © 1989 The Regents of the University Below, I have extracted some discussion that relates to what I believe is our line of Pool / Poole: eight vignerons sent to Virginia in 1619, Frenchmen from Languedoc-Elias La Garde, David Poule, Jacques Bonnall are among the names preserved of this group We know also that they were settled at Kecoughton, Elizabeth City County, near the coast and therefore relatively secure from Indian attack.[44] This region had been recommended as early as 1611 by Sir Thomas Dale, who observed that the two or three thousand acres of clear ground there would do for vineyards and that "vines grow naturally there, in great abundance."[45] Indeed, the suitability of the region had been remarked even earlier, in 1572, by the Jesuit Father Juan de la Carrera. Carrera, with what his editors describe as "typical pious exaggeration," wrote that the Spanish found at Kecoughton (which he called "the Bay of the Mother of God") "a very beautiful vineyard, as well laid out and ordered as the vineyards of Spain. It was located on sandy soil and the vines were laden with fine white grapes, large and ripe. and from page 16 we see suggestion that he arrived late in 1619: The official company statement says that the French vignerons went out in 1619, but they must have arrived too late to do any planting that year-indeed, a letter from Virginia as late as January 1620 pleads for both vines and vignerons from Europe, a fact that suggests the company was slower to carry out its claims than to publicize them and from page 17: The sequel to all this preparation was disappointment. How could it have been anything else, given the practical difficulties? A little wine was made from native grapes, but it proved unsatisfactory. And the failure to make anything out of wine-growing in the face of a prosperous tobacco industry soon led men to give up a losing game. Besides that, the get-rich-quick mentality that dominated in early Virginia... Emigration, some sources give 1619 as the year of emigration, we know he was in VA initially by 1620, and we know he was leasing land in 1627 here is an emigration record for 1627 Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s David Poole / Poule was a Huguenot according to the "Huguenot Society" Early Huguenots in Virginia Huguenots came to Virginia as early as 1620, when Elias La Guard, James Bonnall and David Poole settled in Elizabeth City. In the 1630s Nicholas James John Broche, William Savary, Nicholas Martiau, Giles Tavernor, John Vallet, and John Galliott settled in what is now York County. Also at that time, many French names appear in the upper County of New Norfolk. More French settlers came over the next three decades, settling in Lower Norfolk, Princess Ann and Isle of Wight Counties. [from Huguenot Lineage Research, Melford S. Dickerson] (From Tidewater VA Families) The land at Buck Roe had been set aside by the Virginia Coimpany for vineyards, Peter Arundell, David Poole, and James Bonall had originally come to the conlony to plany vineyards and engage in vinticulture and wine makeing. They had not been sucessful and the vineyard land was open for planting. They found that tobacco was to be their money cropl Peter Arundell dided and John Arundell went to live with William and Joane from the muster of 1624. By 16577 he had also patented fifty acres at Buck Roe. =========== I had substantial, generous help from Bill Avery, Donna Cuzze, Audrey Pool, and Joe Slattery who have each studied this Area Some of thier thoughts and conclusions may be found in the Research Notes that have been included. from Donna Cuze (whose help is gratefully acknowledged) . DAVID1 POOLE, was born Bet. 1585 - 1600 in FRANCE > VA, James Citty >Elizabeth City (Hampton), and died Abt. 1647 in VA, ECC "leased land 1627" assigned 1647 to John INGRAME. He married MARY. She was born Bet. 1585 - 1605. DAVID and DANIEL -- several genealogies have David and Daniel as the same man. As shown in my attached documents and references, they can clearly be documented to be two different men. they lived in different places, immigrated at different times with different sponsors, and wives has different names) LAND RECORD 1: 1627, VA, ELIZABETH CITY, leased 60 acres at Point Comfort Island (Buck Roe) & Hampton Rds within boundary of Elizabeth City. Land Book 1 pg 80. States he is "Frenchman", 1652, VA PATENT BOOK 3: Capt Saml Parry given land for transportation of people including David & Mary Poole w/kids Martin & Jane Poole. Title POOLE, DAVID Publication 12 December 1627. Gen. note "Lease" Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41. Note Location: Elizabeth City County. Description: 60 acres lying at Buck Roe within the precincts of Elizabeth City. Source: Land Office Patents No. 1, 1623-1643 (v.1&2), p.80 (Reel 1). Name: John Arnold/Arundell Birthdate: abt. 1590 Birthplace: Devon, England Spouse: Unknown Place of Death: Virginia Information: Arrived in Jamestown 1611 with the Third Virginia Land Charter but name was spelled "Arundell". Is found in 1627 in Elizabeth City County at "Bucks Row" as neighbor of DAVID POOLE and James Bonall. Email: kklaes@inu.net Source: THE THIRD VIRGINIA CHARTER (at University of Oklahoma Law Center); CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS, PATENT BOOK 1, PART 1, pg. 11, pg. 15, pg. 18, pg. 19 note: there is still another POOLE spelling as shown below -- I think this one is a simple error in transcription Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography published by the Lewis Historical Publishing Company in 1915 Pole, David, one of the vine dressers sent n 1620 to Buckroe to teach the colonists how to plant mulberry trees and vines, raise silkworms and make wine. In 1627 he leased sixty acres at Buckroe for ten years. additional immigration information for David Poole and family Poole, Martin, 1655, by Wm. Little, Northumberland Co. Poole, Jane, 1655, by Wm. Little, Northumberland Co. Poole, John, 1655, by Major Wm. Lewis, New Kent Co. Early Virginia Immigrants; 1623-1666 P Poole, David and Mary, his wife, 1655, by Geo. Coltclough, Northumberland Co. wtp note: in 1655 Mary signed a court document without Davids signature ? did David die after returning to VA from England or France ?? ============================== wtp notes from Cavaliers and Pioneers, Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents. Vol 1 In 1620, the company sent some Frenchmen to Buck Roe ...teach the colonists how to plant trees and grape vines, raise silkworms, and make wine. They were selected by John Bonnell, silkworm raiser to the King at Oakland, from Languedock (sic) in France and among them were Anthony Bonnell, Peter Arundell, and David Poole. …one of the ministers o Elizabeth City WAS Jonas Stockton, parson of Barkeswell county Warwick England … been the earliest exponent of the doctrine,the only good Indian is a dead Indian On March 22 1622 occurred the massacre at which time 346 settlers out of a total of 1240 were slaughtered Page 17 In February 1624, a census was taken of the inhabitants of the colony according to which it appeared that Elizabeth City Corporation, had a population of 349. wtp Notes from two books, History of Wine and George Sandys Notes from a History of Wine in America, from the Beginnings to Prohibition By Thomas Pinney The following are notes taken from this History that relate directly to first attempts to grow wine in the Colonies and more specifically in Virginia; which resulted in David Poole (POULE) among other French men to immigrate to Virginia. From Page 12 … Supported by an orthodox economic argument. In order to obtain such products as silk, wine, and olive oil, England had to pay cash to Spain and France, its rivals and enemies. One of the persistent objects of early English colonization was therefore to provide England herself with silk, wine, oil, and other such commodities. From page 14 Lord De La Warr (governor of Virginia) seems to have taken some French vine dressers with him on his voyage to Virginia in 1610, though the information is tantalizing indistinct - and therefore not wholly reliable. True Declaration of the Estate of the Colony in Virginia (1610) a tract written to raise fresh fund for th3e company after the disastrous starving time in the winter of 1609-10, we hear of Frenchmen with Lord De La Warr preparing to plant vines Page 16 Despite the companys advertisements and the governors plea for skilled vinearoones, one seems to have ventured forth until a long eight years later 41 There were, as we know, eight vignerons sent to Virginia in 1619, Frenchmen from Languedoc - Elias La Garde, David Poule, Jacquest Bonnall, are among the names preserved of this group. We know also that they were settled at Keccoughton , Elizabeth City County, near the coast and therefore relatively secure from Indian attack. 45 The official company statement say that the French Vignerons went out in 1619 but they must have arrive too late to do any planting that year - Indeed, a letter from Virginia as late as January 1620 pleads for both vines and vignerons from Europe, a fact that suggests the company was slower to carry out its claims than to publicize them…. … Just when the Frenchmen planted their vines is not clear. In 1620 the company, encouraged by the early reports, announced that it was looking for more vineyardists from France and from Germany, and that it was trying to procure plants of the best kinds from France, Germany, and elsewhere 50 Note that Sandys and his elder brother were proponents of industrialization of the colony. Glassworks, ironworks, shipbuilding were among the industries proposed. ============== Some Notes on early ECC History, abstracted from LG Tylers 1922 "History of Hampton AND Elizabeth City County, VA" ....April 26, 1607 ....Upon the invitation of some friendly Indians to come ashore to their town called by them Kecoughtan, Captain John Smith says: ''Wee coasted to their town running over a river running into the main where these savages swam over with their bowes and arrows in their mouths." "Kecoughtan," continues the doughty Captain, "has a convenient harbor for fisheries, boats or small boats, that so conveniently turneth itself into Bayes and Creeks that make that place very pleasant to inhabit, their corn- fields being girded thereon as peninsulars. " " The abound- ance of fish, fowls, and deer" was noted The name Kecoughtan does not appear regularly in legal documents from 1619. The new name, Elizabeth City, was called after the daughter of King James I. The cor- poration of Elizabeth City developed into Elizabeth City County in 1634. In 1705 the town of Hampton was founded by an act of the Legislature. The year 1619 saw great changes made in the govern- ment of Virginia. Hitherto the settlers were only soldiers and martial law prevailed. Now the free laws of England were proclaimed, and to every man was assigned a certain area of land. On July 30, a general assembly met at James- town, In 1620, the company sent some Frenchmen to Buck Roe to teach the colonists how to plant mulberry trees and grape vines, raise silkworms, and make wine. They were selected by John Bonnell, silkworm raiser to the King at Oakland, from Languedock in France, and among them were Anthony Bonneir, Elias La Guard', James Bonnell, Peter Arundell and David Poole. ' March 22, 1622 occurred the massacre at which time 346 settlers out of a total of 1240 were slaughtered; As a result of the massacre, the Indians were driven far away from the settlements, Population Growth(extracted from various parts of document) In February 1624, a census was taken of the inhabitants of the colony according to which it appeared that Eliz- abeth City Corporation had a population of 349 The number of tithables in Elizabeth City County, in 1748, was 1078, which was more than double what it was at the close of the preceding century. In 1759, the number was 1428, which showed a population of 4284. At the time of the American Revolution the population of Hampton was probably about one thousand people. Unsuccessful at wine making in Virginia, the French turn to tobacco In 1632, the French vignerons at Buck Roe incurred the resentment of the general assembly by dropping into tobacco raising, and a law was passed inhibiting them from so doing on penalty of forfeiting their leases and having to quit the colony. Hurricane of 1749 In 1749, a hurricane, which has been described as most terrific and disastrous, visited Virginia David Poole is believed to be Y Haplogroup G1. Which possibly dates to about 10,000 years ago. Haplogroup G is associated with the Neolitic revolution, where farming and civilization were "invented". Dr John Hawks, of the Universityh of Wisconsin - Madison makes several interesting points that may relate to our pre-historic ancestors, and the Neolothic Revolution which they helped create. Many Pool people are blue eyed. This is a trait that dates back only around 10,000 years. Development of agriculture has "sped" human evolution. Changes since the invention of farming include 1. Thinning of human skull - same amount of brain in less total volume 2. Smaller teeth (prepared food requires less grinding of teeth) 3. Changes in genes to help prevent new diseases that began when larger groups of people began living together. 4. Human caused extinction of many species of large animals. 5. Changes in other species caused by planned breeding by humans ( e.g. dogs, cattle, horses, etc) 6. Changes in plants (e.g. corn and grain) caused by selective breeding by humans. the original spelling of David Poole's name is unknown. "A History of Wine in America" uses "Poule" (which is French , not Occitian or English). Col. Roy Poole has suggested "Pujol" ---------------------------------------------------------- The following Pool / Poole families have descendants that have tested as Y haplogroup "G" and are believed to belong to this line:YSEARCH.ORG and FAMILYTREEDNA.COM DAVID POULE POOLE WIKITREE PROFILE: POOLE-1787... born Languedoc France, abt 1590 George Pool, c1730s,Wake/JohnstonCos.,NC WmMitchell POOL Wikitr profile Pool-_____ WmMitchell POOL(1840 Franklin,ARK/1904) m E. RICE NICHOLAS POOLE WIKITREE PROFILE: POOLE-1807 ... born c 1710 ECC VA NICHOLAS POOLE WIKITREE PROFILE: _______ (not found) born c1765 Baldwin GA JOHN POOL WIKITREE PROFILE: POOL-1131 bc1758 SC, d1839 AL GEORGE PINKNEY POOL WIKITREE PROFILE: _____ b1857 Linc.Co.MO s/o Wm &Luvenia JOHN POOL SAME LINE AS ABOVE( POOL-1131) (c1758 SC/VA d.1839 AL) m.Mahulda Holloway WmThomasPOOLE WIKITREE: POOLE-382, b.1805KY d.BetriceNE m DelilahBROWN Wm Mitchell POOL WIKITREE: POOLE- ____ (1840 Franklin,ARK/1904) m E. RICE B. NC Thomas Poole WIKITREE: POOLE- ____ of So Ca>> Win George Wash.POOL WIKITREE: POOL- ____ b.1814 Batesville Ark m. C. SMITH Nicholas POOL WIKITREE: POOL- 4 (1765/1825 Baldwin,GA) m N.A. CHAPMAN Current best available information on the ancestors and descendants of "James B Pool" , SC Founder of our line of Pool. This history starts from what is known from our Y Chromosome DNA, then jumps to our first available European Pool information, then to the early American Colony Years in Elizabeth City County VA (ECC), the subsequent migrations to other parts of VA, and NC and SC, and the modern line of Pool from James B Pool of Laurens SC through the immediate descendants of William Henry Pool II of Greenville SC. Complete list of all references used.   === === A Pool Family History === : === '''Ancestors and Descendants of James Pool from Pre-History to Modern Times By William T Pool, Jr , Rev 1, Jan 2016''' Pool 2013 Reunion, Visiting the Old Pool Cemetery in Laurens SC Some of our Pool family - a random selection of photos. (I may upload some of these in the future) Three Parts to our Family History . . .  What we know “for sure” –  What we “think we know” from genomics  and historical records  What scientists tell us about our earliest ancestors ____________________________________________  Table of Contents 1.0 Pre-History and Genetic Genealogy 1.1 Pseudo History - Legends and Myths 1.2 Our Earliest History 2.0 Pool's in Europe 3.0 Our First Five Generations in America (David Poole and Descendants) 3.1 David Poole 3.2 John Poole 3.3 Thomas Poole 3.4 Alexander Pool 3.5 Alexander Pool II 3.6 Some of the key documents/ evidence connecting James Pool to the ECC Poole family (David Poole and descendants) 3.7 Evidence that Susanna Mitchell is mother to James Pool 4.0 Our Next Five Generations ( James Pool and Descendants) >>> this portion of history is of less general interest and is not being provided here at this time ...wtp) 4.1 James B Pool 4.2 Wm Hudson Pool 4.3 Wm Henry Pool, Sr. 4.4 Wm Henry Pool II 5.0 Recent Generations : Children of Wm Henry Pool . available upon request. 1: OUR POOL PRE HISTORY AND GENETIC GENEALOGY 1.0 Pool Family Pre-History The "Sound of Music" advises " let's start at the very beginning .... a very good place to start." Accepting that advice , I will start this family history with our most ancient ancestors. With the very large number of Y DNA samples that have been analyzed throughout the world; the major patterns of human migration now seem to be well established. We can expect ever better definition of this as data from an ever increasing number of samples is made and analyzed. ISOGG , the International Society of Genetic Genealogy , and the National Geographic's "Geographic Project" are at the forefront of the effort to collect and analyze chromosome data, and learn about the various peoples of the world. Included in this work is analysis of the migration of different "families" of man, and where and when various new genetic types emerged. The map below is from National Geographic’s Genographic Project and shows the early migration of "Eurasian Adam" out of Africa some 31, 000 to 79,000 years ago. Please note: Genetic Genealogy is a new science. It is evolving rapidly, please consult the current ISOGG tree for revised information. Our Pool Y chromosome is type "G". Y chromosomes are passed unchanged (except for occasional small mutations) from father to all sons. We are a rare G1a subclade within the already rare haplogroup G. There are very few of us. The highest concentrations of G1 in the world today, occurs in Iran. Most scientists believe that Iran is the likely origin of our G1 subclade. According to the current (2015) ISOGG tree we are G (F2885) or G1a1c; this sub clade (to date) belongs exclusively to our line of Poole / Pool {{Image|file=Our_Poule_Poole_Pool_Family_History.png |caption=Haplogroup G concentratons in Asia and Europe }} POOL PRE-HISTORY AND HISTORY (46,000 years)– SHOWN AS 1 YEAR WINTER YEARS AGO January FIRST “G” PEOPLE Jan 1 46,000 YEARS AGO February March SPRING EVENT DATE DATE April May June SUMMER EVENT DATE DATE July August September FALL EVENT DATE DATE October NEOLITHIC REVOLUTION – LIVING IN THE FERTILE CRESENT DATE 10,000 YEARS AGO November WE WERE “THE EUROPEANS” NOV 6 - 20 7,000 YEARS AGO Most of our ancestors were Pushed out of Europe , But a few remained NOV 20 5,000 YEARS AGO December WE WERE FRENCH DEC 26 500 YEARS AGO WE CAME TO AMERICA DEC 28 390 YEARS AGO WE CAME TO SC DEC 29 230 YEARS AGO TIME OF DAY FOR RECENT EVENTS 01:00 (1 am) Wm Henry Pool moves to Greenville DEC 31 23 hours ago 02:20-05:30 Children of Wm Henry and Lula were born DEC 31 19 hours ago 09:00 – 11:30 Grandchildren of Wm Henry Pool were born DEC 31 ½ hour ago 23:49 ( 11: 49 pm) MOST RECENT GREAT – GREAT GRANDCHILDREN Last minute 1.1 Pseudo History: Family Myths and Legends Someone in virtually every Pool family discovers this story and claims it. Although it is a " myth", the historical characters are very real, and it makes a fun "tall strory". Blessed Margaret Pole Geoffrey “the Handsome”  My aunt, Marie Clarke Pool was aware of this “Royal” story and may have actually believed it. The thought that the Pool’s descend from “Royal blood” is such a popular idea that virtually every line of Pool / Poole has someone that strongly claims it. Sir Geoffrey Pole and son Sir Richard Pole married Margaret Plantagenet . Margaret was a possible claim to the English throne. As the story is told (at least some of it is likely true) is that there was hostility between the Tutors and the Plantagenet's because both made claims to the English throne. Lady Margaret , countess of Salisbury asserted a claim to the throne. Her son Reginald , Archbishop of Canterbury wrote against the Kings’ divorce. King Henry, with at least two reasons not to like the Plantagenet's swore to wipe them out --- and for the most part, he did. Lady Margaret was imprisoned and ultimately executed. The youngest son (this part may just be lore) of Sir Geoffrey Pole fled to Wales and hid. In 1671 (a time after our David Poole had immigrated to Virginia) a Jeffrey Poole is listed in the Wales tax census, living in the same area that the Pole originally came from. This Poole had two fireplaces and is, therefore assumed to be relatively wealthy in the standards of the day. As the story goes, descendants / relatives of this Jeffrey Poole came to the colonies in the late 1600’s early 1700’s and are our earliest Poole / Pool ancestors in America. See the next chapter for the "real" story.   1.2 Our Earliest Pool History : LANGUEDOC FRANCE In this section, we progress from the “myth” finally to provable history. CAVEAT EMPTOR: I think the totality of the evidence that our "James Pool" descends from David Poole of Elizabeth City County VA, is convincing; however, as careful as we have tried to be, records can be misconstrued, although I consider the Poole lineage "documented ", it is significantly less certain than the history after "James Poole" where we have Bible and other family information to confirm what we find in the historical records. Information / data should not be considered as "certain" until we get to James Pool (born Mecklenburg in 1756). In order to be as "transparent" and accurate as possible, I have: • Attached a complete list of reference sources . • Provided notes and "warnings / cautionary words" like "possible / probable / speculative where I consider the research "soft". In this section, I have attempted to provide a little background on our family before they came to America. We have no detailed documentation, and have not even been able to link out family back to their French (actually Occitian) original surname. What we know about out French Pool ancestors • The original surname is unknown, it might have been "Poule" or something that sounded like "Poole" • They were highly skilled wine masters from Languedoc France, hand-picked for an attempt to introduce a wine industry in America that might Rival France. • They were people of high principle, as evidenced by the fact that they were French Huguenots, at a time when holding such view endangered their very lives. • They were Occitan in terms of Language and Culture - very different from "traditional French". • They were smart and hard working. below I have inserted a diagram of the "Huguenot Cross" and a map showing the Occitania area, between Spain, Italy, and France. \ Background Information: Occitian Culture David and Daniel were French Huguenots. In some ways calling them "French" may be misleading. The language and culture of Languedoc was very distinct from that of France. Their language was Occitan not French. Although an estimated 2 million people still speak Occitan, it is considered an "endangered language". It was the original language that the Troubadours lyrics, and even today, some learn the language to sing the historic music. The names David, and Martin were written the same in Occitan as English. However, if on-line translators are correct, there is no word like "POOLE" or POULE" in Occitan... I have seen no scholar propose what our actual surname looked or sounded like in Occitan. However, early American immigrants tended to have names that "sounded similar", so my guess is that Poule or Poole "sounded" to an English or French ear, something like "Poole". Who were the "Huguenots"? . Historically, "Huguenots" were French Protestants inspired by the 1530 writings of John Calvin. At the peak, there were about two million Huguenots. The population was concentrated in southern and central France, including the Languedoc region of southern France, which is where we believe our "Pool" ancestors lived. Catholic hostility against the Protestants grew, in spite of concessions and edicts of toleration from the French crown ( most notably the Edict of Nantes) Religious persecutions increased, and ultimately the Edict of Nantes was revoked by the Edict of Fountainbleau which pressured many Huguenots to convert. While nearly 75% eventually submitted, roughly 500,000 Huguenots fled France for various Protestant European nations and to overseas colonies. Our own Pool line went to England and from there to America. More than 10% ( 50,000 to 80,000) French Huguenot refugees settled in England, mostly either in the East End of London in the Spitfields , or in Soho in West London, in the 1680's, after the aforementioned Edict of Nantes was revoked. We have not (yet) been able to search enough Parish registers to see if our Poole family is listed in any of these London French Huguenot Churches. { In the limited Parish Records we have seen, the potentially related surname "Paul" is seen but, the name "Poule" is seen once, but the peroson was not in the silk trade, and we have not yet found the name "Poole"}. David Poole was sent to demonstrate wine making and silk production in VA; since most of the silk experts lived in the Spitfields it is likely that he was living in that area. Early Wine Press (drawing of wine press to be inserted) Languedoc and Wine Production: Since the Poole family was brought to America because of their wine (wine and silk expertise possibly) expertise, a short background on Languedoc and wine production is included here. Languedoc was a major producer of wine at the time (1600) that the French Huguenot Poole family fled France (the original family name unknown, but may have been Poule). With an estimated 500,000 Huguenots leaving, England would have had a wide choice of "wine masters" to use to help establish a wine industry in Virginia; so it is assumed that the six families chosen to bring to Virginia were acknowledged experts. Languedoc was a major producer of finest wines at the time the our first Poole families came to America. It continues today as the largest wine producing region in the world ; however, the quality of the wine is no longer considered to be superior. According to a 2009 report, the Languedoc- Roussillon region of France produces some 3 billion bottles of wine annually. Virtually every significant type of wine is produced in this region. The history of wine in Languedoc is ancient. The Greeks were recorded to be planting grapes in this area as early as 500 BC. In these early days, Languedoc earned the reputation for the best quality of wine. The early Burgundy and Bordeaux were made here. Since the surname "Poule" is listed by some as the original Poole name in Languedoc, it is interesting to note that one of the wines produced in David Poole's time was "Pique de Poule". According to one history, the appellation "Languedoc" remained "impressively high quality" until the time of the industrial revolution, when production began to exceed demand. A phylloxera epidemic killed off the high quality grapes and the grapes stock brought in from America did not do as well as they did in other regions of France. Even today, there is no good defense against phylloxera; the diseased grapes must be isolated and killed. 2.0 Our Poole Family in Europe This section is reserved for genealogical information about our Poole family in Europe. This is a story yet to be discovered. So far, we have had complete failure in finding records of our family in Europe. This section is left blank in the hope that as more and more people get DNA tested, and as more and more historical records become digitalized and become searchable; we will be able to discover our Poole ancestors in Europe. I will repeat the little that we know we know ("or think we know") about out French "Poole /Poule" ancestors • The original surname is unknown, it might have been "Poule" or something that sounded like "Poole" (Col. Roy Poole has suggested • They were highly skilled wine masters from Languedoc France, hand-picked for an attempt to introduce a wine industry in America that might Rival France. • They were people of high principle, as evidenced by the fact that they were French Huguenots, at a time when holding such view endangered their very lives. • They were Occitan in terms of Language and Culture - very different from "traditional French". • They were smart and hard working Our Poole Name in Europe, almost certainly "transformed" to an English sounding name: We do not know what our original name was in Europe. See the section on David Poole for additional information and speculation. In this brief section, we provide a little historical background on how Huguenot names were generally transformed by the English to "English sounding" names. "The Romance of Names" by Ernest Weekeley (Trinity College, 1922) contains some generalized discussion on what happened to French Huguenot names as they immigrated to England. " THE HUGUENOTS (from The Romance of Names, Project Gutenburg) The great mass of those names of French or Flemish origin which do not date back to the Conquest or to medieval times are due to the immigration of Protestant refugees in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. It is true that many names for which Huguenot ancestry is claimed were known in England long before the Reformation. ... The fact is that there was all through the Middle Ages a steady immigration of foreigners, whether artisans, tradesmen, or adventurers, some of whose names naturally reappear among the Huguenots. .... Like the Huguenots later on, they were protected by the State and persecuted by the populace, who resented their habits of industry and sobriety. During the whole period of the religious troubles in France and Flanders, starting from the middle of the sixteenth century, refugees were reaching this country in a steady stream; but after the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes (1685) they arrived in thousands, and the task of providing for them and helping on their absorption into the population became a serious problem. Among the better class of these immigrants was to be found the flower of French intellect and enterprise,.. ...the majority of the immigrants were of the artisan class and illiterate. This explains the extraordinary disappearance, in the course of two centuries, of the thousands of French names which were introduced between 1550 and 1700. We have many official lists of these foreigners, and in these lists we catch the foreign name in the very act of transforming itself into English. This happens sometimes by translation, e.g. Poulain became Colt, Poisson was reincarnated as Fish, and a refugee bearing the somewhat uncommon name Petitoeil transformed himself into Little-eye, which became in a few generations Lidley. But comparatively few surnames were susceptible of such simple treatment, and in the great majority of cases the name underwent a more or less arbitrary perversion which gave it a more English physiognomy. Especially interesting from this point of view is the list of— "Straungers residing and dwellinge within the city of London and the liberties thereof," drawn up in 1618. The names were probably taken down by the officials of the different wards, who, differing themselves in intelligence and orthography, produced very curious results. As a rule the Christian name is translated, while the surname is either assimilated to some English form or perverted according to the taste and fancy of the individual constable. 3.0 Our First Five Generations in America : This section represents family we know only from historical documents like Wills, Deeds, Church Documents, Court Documents, and occasional mention in history books. Although this work represents years of work by a number of capable researchers, it is, of necessity, less certain than the information in the next section, where, at least in the case of our direct ancestors, we have internal family records, and rich family stories. Although this section is intended for descendants of Alexander Pool (Jr.) who died intestate in Mecklinburg VA in 1767, portions will apply to all Y haplogroup G Poole /Pool families in America since the present indication is that most if not all of this Pool line share the first generations: David Poole, John Poole, and Thomas Pool. for reference, as of May 2016 the following lines have near identical Y chromosome DNA markers , the following table shows the DNA Matches for William Thomas Pool, Jr, and the number of mutations at various Y DNA marker test levels ( 12, 25, 37, 67). Note that G-F2885 is the more current SNP nomenclature and is a more defined variant of the G M201 shown on the earlier tests. 2016 ISOGG nomenclature for this Y subclade is G1a3 and Poole / Pool''' Descendants of David Pool (born c 1590 Languedoc France) are the only known examples of this extremely rare sub clade.'''''Italic text'' ---------------------------------------------------- === DNA Matches for haplogroup G1a3 === (currently only Poole /Pool descendants of David Pool) updated 5/2016 wtpool '''YDNA Haplogroup''' Number of mutations at marker levels Name Haplogroup Y-DNA12 Y-DNA25 Y-DNA37 Y-DNA67 Mark William Poole G-M201 0 Ray Winfred Pool G-M201 0 1 1 Howard Gary Dean Poole Y-DNA37 G-M201 G-M201 0 0 0 Robert Lee Poole G-M201 0 0 0 Samuel Theodore Pool G-M201 0 0 2 Thomas Glen Pool G-M201 0 0 2 Roy Allen Poole G-M201 0 0 0 1 Mr. Samuel Bret Benton G-M201 0 1 1 1 Mr. Samuel Morris Benton G M201 or G F2885 0 1 1 Thomas Glen Pool G-M201 0 Mr. Cleave Pool G-M201 0 0 1 Kenneth Johnson G-M201 0 0 0 Robert Slavens G-M201 0 0 0 Below: Elizabeth City County VA We have a near perfect DNA match with several Pool / Poole lines which seem to "vector" back to a group of Elizabeth City VA line of Poole. Audrey Pool, (probably the best genealogist to have studied this line), believed that our joint line descended from these "ECC" Poole's, however she was not convinced that there was enough evidence to prove it. (Work by a number of genealogist done before DNA testing was available had made errors in linking our Pool line and created confusion that made it more difficult to develop valid fully documented tree.) Some brief credits: There are far too many people who have made outstanding contributions to this research to list here. I note the following of being of particular help: Belva Cauthen , Harris researcher; Bill Avery and Donna Cuzze, Avera researchers; Joe Slattery, Audrey Pool, George Pool, Roy Pool, Barbara Pool, Dianne Pool Fowler, "Pumpkin" Pool ,and James Evans, Pool / Poole researchers ; too many Hudson researchers to list here, to which I add my own work. We have a near perfect match with a line of Pool’s that lived in Elizabeth City Virginia. Genetic match calculations from familytreedna state that there is a 98% probability that our common grandfather is not more than 10 generations or distant. I believe that I have successfully traced this line back 11 generations – so there is over 98% probability that our connection lines within this time frame. A final point, documented families affiliated provide additional strong evidence of connection. ADDITIONAL EVIDENCE OF LINK OF THIS LINE TO THE DAVID POOLE LINE OF VA, many of whom migrated to Wake and Johnston NC There are close family connections in the David Poole line which we still see later in the Alexander Pool, Jr descendants line. Bagwell is one example. Alonzo Pool died in Wake in the home of a Bagwell (1905), Wm H Pool II first business partner in Greenville SC was a Bagwell and the company was called Pool and Bagwell. Mitchell is another name that links both lines and DNA "cousins" (identical or nearly identical Y chromosome matches). There are marriages, and many examples of Mitchell being used as a given name. Noted genealogist Audrey Pool notes that the Whitfield link convinces her that her John Pool is descended from Thomas Pool. {WTP note, I also believe that Thomas Pool is the likely common grandfather for several of the "Y Haplogroup G" Poole / Pool families.} There are Avera / Avery links to Poole / Pool in ECC, NC, and Brunswick VA. (After John Poole died, his widow , Jane, married Henry Avera (also a widow); their blended family was very close. They migrated together and made frequent use of each other's given names. . With these strong caveats in place, here is my best current thinking on our James Pool’s Ancestors: • Alexander Pool – father • Alexander Poole.– grandfather • Thomas Poole - great grandfather • John Poole, Sr. – gg grandfather David Poule / Poole ggg grandfather MAJOR "POOLE / POOL" FAMILY MIGRATIONS 3.1 Family Group Sheet for David Poole Husband: David Poule Poole Birth: Bet. 1585–1600 in Languedoc France... Marriage: Abt. 1625 Death: Abt. 1660 in Elizabeth City County VA Father: father of David and Daniel Poole Mother: Wife: Mary maiden name unknown Birth: Abt. 1600 in Languedoc France Death: Abt. 1670 in Elizabeth City Co VA Father: Mother: Children: 1 Name: John Poole Sr. M Birth: Abt. 1630 in Languedoc France, or VA, or England; immigrated, not shown as an "alien" so England is likely Marriage: Abt. 1655 in Elizabeth City Co VA Death: Abt. 1667 in Elizabeth City Co VA; Will recorded March 16, 1667 Spouse: Jane Poole Avera Boult? 2 Name: Jane Poole F Birth: Abt. 1635 in Languedoc France or England; immigrated, not shown as an "alien" so England is likely? 3 Name: Martin Poole M Birth: Abt. 1635 in Languedoc France or VA or England; immigrated, not shown as an "alien" so England is likely? Notes: David Poule Poole David Poule Poole and his relative Daniel are likely the first of our related Pool / Poole line to immigrate to America . In fact, according to Poole researcher Joe Slattery, he may have been the first Poole / Pool from any line to arrive in America ! In addition, according to the Virginia Huguenot Society, he was the first French Huguenot to arrive in VA ! Arriving in about 1720 , David was clearly among the first very first Poole surname persons to arrive in the American colonies. Daniel Poole (believed to have been a brother or close cousin) immigrated at about the same time (probably slightly later). David was among seven wine and silk experts that were brought to the Colony of Virginia with the aim to develop a wine industry in America that could rival France. Because the Huguenots were being persecuted in France, large numbers fled to England and America. I expect that the British could have picked from a large group of expert wine makers, and David Poole was recognized as a master in his trade. The original French family name may have been POULE according to the respected text, "A History of Wine in America" (Vol. 1). However, although born in France, the area that David and Daniel came from didn't speak French -- so "Pool" or "Poole" may be just as close to the actual name as "Poule". (note the language in Languedoc in southern France spoken by the Poole's and other natives of Languedoc was actually not "French" but a distinct Language called "Occitan" called "d'oc" by its native speakers. It is a Latin based language that dates at least from the 10th century. --the actual name as spoken by the family would not be French surname Poule -- my guess is that Poule is an approximation of the original Occitan name. Both the culture and language of Languedoc was very different from the rest of France). By most accounts, the treatment of the French wine masters was poor. Culturally different, with their own Huguenot Religion and Occitan Language, they were treated much like indentured servants certainly not the status / treatment they expected.; certainly not the status / treatment they expected. The wine venture in Virginia was a failure. Likely the combination of grape diseases, insects, and lack of understanding and support by the Virginia colonists led to failure of the wine venture. With the wine venture unsuccessful, David Poole and the other French wine masters at Buck Roe turned to tobacco growing. As early as 1732, they had diverted their efforts to tobacco, with apparent success. The Virginia General Assembly was not happy about the abandonment of the wine venture and a law was passed inhibiting them from so doing on penalty of forfeiting their leases and having to quit the colony. Ultimately hard economics won out and Buck Roe became a commercial tobacco venture. By 1647, we see that David Poole is no longer leasing the land at Buck Roe (see notes below). My guess is that by that time, he had made money from tobacco and was doing well. Apparently he went back to Europe for at least a brief time, and returned with wife Mary, daughter Jane, and son Martin in 1752. There are subsequent deed documents for Jane and Martin, but ultimately I lose track of them. John Pool, their eldest son remains well documented as well as his children. After returning, we see that only his wife "Mary Poole" signed one legal document in 1755; which may mean that David was ill or dead by this time. I have followed others in estimating 1760 as reasonable date for David's death. As noted above, the efforts of French winemaker David Poule and his fellow "vinearoones" failed completely . Various documents give very different accounts of why; the truth is probably a mixture of the following. a) some say that the French were ill treated , and in anger failed on purpose (they were forbidden to grow tobacco as punishment for failure) b) some say the land, climate, deer, etc caused failure c) some say that the base grape root stock was not appropriate d) certainly the Indian raids, including one that may have killed as many as 1/3 of the Virginia colonists had an effect e) some historians note that the "get rich quick" mentality of the Virginia Colony at the time was ill suited to the long term consistent effort needed to develop a wine business (certainly this was a contributing factor) f) Tobacco was a hugely attractive alternative crop. Our David Poole was in very first group of French Huguenots to immigrate to Virginia. according to the "Huguenot Society" Early Huguenots in Virginia: "Huguenots came to Virginia as early as 1620, when Elias La Guard, James Bonnall and David Poole settled in Elizabeth City [from Huguenot Lineage Research, Melford S. Dickerson.]" These are documented to have been the first Huguenots in Virginia. In VA on March 22, 1622 a well coordinated attack by Indians resulted in the massacre of 346 settlers out of a total of 1240 . Those living in Elizabeth City County VA were largely unaffected. As a result of the massacre, the Indians were driven far away from the English settlements. Very small early Population, Rapid Growth In February 1624,in large part because of the massicure of 1622, a census was taken ; the population was 349 The number of tithables in Elizabeth City County, in 1748, was 1078,. In 1759, the number was 1428, which showed a population of 4284. At the time of the American Revolution the population of Hampton was probably about one thousand people. Unsuccessful at wine making in Virginia, the French turn to tobacco Unsuccessful at wine making, the French turn to tobacco growing t In 1632 the French created resentment of the general assembly by starting to raise tobacco. A law was passed inhibiting them from so doing on penalty of forfeiting their leases and having to quit the colony. Ultimately, economic reality set and the effort to make wine was abandoned in favor of the very profitable tobacco. Daniel Poole (Possible Brother to David) Daniel Poole worked at George Sandy's plantation, where a 2 acre vineyard was established. Sandy's Plantation was perhaps the best in Virginia In 1625 his plantation had seventeen servants including two boys, and Daniel Poole, "a French man" with his wife and "a yong child of theires." Poole was defined as a "hired" man. Besides his own people, another twenty-two lived "in the Treasuror's Plant." In this number were two women and several Italians. [Pg 81]His was, perhaps, one of the best equipped plantations in Virginia. There were two dwellings, cabins, two stores, a framed house for raising silkworms, a vineyard of two acres, and an acre and a half garden as well as "one large fort palled in" and a piece of mounted ordnance. His 100 barrels of corn was the largest amount reported by any single plantation. His arms were extensive-thirty "armours" of various types, thirty small arms and twenty swords. He was, however, a little short on livestock having only nine goats and kids and two hogs =============================================================================== David's Wife was Mary, her maiden name is unknown David's wife is documented to be "Mary". We do not know when Mary first immigrated. We know that David's relative, Daniel brought his wife when he immigrated -- and Mary may have initially come in the 1620's with David. I have not found records of these earliest immigrations. Later, after government was better established, there are multiple later immigration records showing Mary immigrating with her children (see below) Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s about David Poole Mary's maiden name is unknown, In fact almost nothing is known about her. She must have been "brave and hardy" since she is documented to have made the Atlantic crossing several times with her young children. She was likely born in Languedoc France; and likely fled with David to England. there are multiple immigration records for David Poole and family they include ( some of this may be duplicate listing for billing purposes ?) • 1627 DAVID (we know he first immigrated in 1620) • 1652/53 David, wife Mary, son Martin, daughter. Jane note Daniel immigrated at the same time • 1654 a John Poole immigrated (possibly David's oldest son)- Northumberland Co • 1655 Martin Poole Northumberland Co • 1655 Jane Poole Northumberland Co • 1655 John Poole, New Kent Co 1655 David Pool and Mary his wife Northumberland Co David and Mary's oldest child was John Poole Sr. wtp notes: Since not everyone accepts this connection, I provide documentation below: John Poole was David Poole's eldest child, and by far the best documented. a copy of several documents can be found in the attached media section, Place of birth could be VA, England , or Languedoc France. The argument for England (see discussion below) is that I see no record of him being an "alien" (while his father and mother are shown as "alien" , meaning not born in VA or England) but I do see immigration (so not born in VA)===========. in 1704, John Inherited his father's property 474 acres in Elizabeth City County. Also recorded deed prior owned by his mother Jane Avera, deceased. After David Poole died , there were several jury findings containing the following info (this from a 10 May 1670 dic.) P.149 Elizabeth City Co, VA, 10 May 1670. Wm. Alford, Gent, deputy escheater. Writ 18 April [1670] Jury find that David Poole was an alien and at the time of his death was seized of 420 acres, 50 thereof he purchased with James Vabrett(spelling?) who suffered death as a fellon in this County soe that the 50 acres more which belonged to Varbet doth escheat, which tract in the whole is 4 acres and is now in the tenure and occupation of Jane Poole, widow., relict of Jno.(John) Poole , sonne of David Poole, deceased, bith which tracts contained 474 acres, David Poole being an alien and Verbert dyeing a fellon, wee find to escheat (names from the jury, omitted here) Granted to Mrs. Poole ========================================== Discussion : where was John Poole born, VA?, England ?, Languedoc France ? John Poole's date of birth appears to be after David Poole's initial immigration to Virginia -- which argues for John being born in ECC VA. (possibly Yorke) On the other hand, there are immigration papers for John Poole from the same company that brought David and the other French wine experts. Although I do not consider the matter "settled" I tend to side with those that note the immigration records that show David probably returned Europe (to France or possibly England) and John was possibly born in Languedoc France or more probably, England.. I have seen some family trees that reference John as an "alien" but I have not seen any source document that documents that (possible confusion in docs, both David and Jane were "alien") The court records that list both David Poole and Jane Poole as "alien" also mention son John, but make no notation of "alien" for him; that would seem to support him being born in VA or England. there are multiple immigration records for David Poole and family they include ( some of this may be duplicate billing 1655 David Pool and Mary his wife Northumberland Co Jane Poole , Daughter of David and Mary Poole Name: David Poole Year: 1652 Place: Virginia Family Members: Wife Mary; Son Martin; Daughter Jane Source Publication Code: 6220 Primary Immigrant: Poole, David Annotation: Record of 20,000 very early immigrants, with much relevant information. Taken from Patent Books 1 through 5. Title page states, "In 5 volumes," but up to 1979 only three had appeared. See nos. 6221 and 6223 for second and third volumes, published in 1977 Source Bibliography: NUGENT, NELL MARION. Cavaliers and Pioneers: Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants, 1623-1666. Vol. 1. Richmond [VA]: Dietz Printing Co., 1934. 767p. Reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1983. Page: 255 there are multiple immigration records for David Poole and family they include ( some of this may be duplicate listing for billing purposes ?) • 1627 DAVID (we know he first immigrated in 1620) • 1652/53 David, wife Mary, son Martin, daughter Jane note Daniel immigrated at the same time • 1654 a John Poole immigrated (possibly David's oldest son)- Northumberland Co • 1655 Martin Poole Northumberland Co • 1655 Jane Poole Northumberland Co • 1655 John Poole, New Kent Co 1655 David Pool and Mary his wife Northumberland Co Martin Poole, Son of David and Mary Poole Immigration documents tell us that Martin and Jane Pool immigrated in about 1652; they are listed as son and daughter of Mary. They buy land in 1655 as shown on the document below. They are associated in some documents with Mary Poole, wife of David. We lose track of Martin after the 1655 land purchase. From Cavaliers and Pioneers, Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and grants, 16 1663 - 1666 Volume 1 Patent Book 3, page 308 WILLIAM LITTLE, 100 acres, Northumberland Co., on S. side of great Wicocomoco River, 4 Jun 1655, p 345. Adj. land of Daniel Crosby & towards land of William Thomas. Traqns. Of 2 pers (persons): Martin Poole, Jane Poole. 3.2 Family Sheet John Poole Sr. Husband: John Poole Sr. Birth: Abt. 1630 in Languedoc France, or VA, or England; immigrated, not shown as an "alien" so England is like Marriage: Abt. 1655 in Elizabeth City Co VA Occupation: Believed to have been a tobacco grower Death: Abt. 1667 in Elizabeth City Co VA; Will recorded March 16, 1667 Father: David Poule Poole Mother: Mary maiden name unknown Wife: Jane Boult? (maiden name uncertain, Jane Avera at death) Birth: Abt. 1635 in Languedoc France Burial: Abt. 1704 in Beach Dr.-- ref Donna Cuzze; Burial: Possibly the Poole Cemetery at the end of Grunling Rd Death: 26 Apr 1704 in Elizabeth City, Virginia, United States Father: Mother: Children: 1 Name: Thomas Poole M Birth: Bet. 1656–1661 in deeded land in 1688 must have been over 21 Elizabeth City VA Marriage: 1672 in Elizabeth City, Virginia, United States Death: Bef. 1725 in Elizabeth city VA; not named in Thomas' 1725 Will, assumed to be dead by that time Spouse: Jane? or Elizabeth? Baylis 2 Name: John Poole Jr M Birth: Bet. 1657–1662 in Elizabeth City Co VA Marriage: Abt. 1690 in Elizabeth City Co VA Death: Abt. Jan 1740 in ECC VA Spouse: Ann Copeland 3 Name: William Poole M Birth: Bet. 1658–1665 in unknown, may have migrated to NC; need documentation Death: Bef. 1715 in ECC; noted deceased in 1715 Thomas Poole court action; date of Wm.'s death is unknown Spouse: Sarah ? 4 Name: Anne Poole F Birth: Bet. 1659–1667 in Elizabeth City Co VA Marriage: Abt. 1678 Death: Abt. 1720 Spouse: Thomas Whitfield SR BRIEF BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES FOR JOHN POOLE , SR • Born in estimated 1630. Since he was shown as immigrating, but not shown as an "alien" he was likely born in England (birth in VA, or Languedoc France remains possible) • He is clearly shown as the eldest child of David Poole in multiple court Documents • He married Jane (possible maiden name Boult?) she was descended from Languedoc France family, and believed to be a Huguenot (David is listed by the Huguenot Society, but wife Jane is not). They had three sons and one daughter- whose names and relationships are clearly documented in Wills and various court papers ( as listed in the references) 3.3 Family Group Sheet for Thomas Poole Husband: Thomas Poole Birth: Bet. 1656–1661 in deeded land in 1688 must have been over 21 Elizabeth City VA Marriage: 1672 in Elizabeth City, Virginia, United States Death: Bef. 1725 in Elizabeth city VA; not named in Thomas' 1725 Will, assumed to be dead by that time Father: John Poole Sr. Mother: Jane Poole Avera Boult? Wife: Jane? Baylis Birth: Abt. 1657 in Elizabeth City County VA; estimate, no original source references Death: Aft. 1725 in Elizabeth City County VA Father: Possibly Humphrey Baylis Mother: Children: 1 M 2 M 3 M 4 M 5 M 6 F Name: John Poole Sr. Birth: Bet. 1673–1678 in Elizabeth city VA; Parents married in 1672 Marriage: 10 Oct 1699 in Elizabeth City County, Virginia Death: 22 Jan 1740 in Elizabeth City County Va. Spouse: Elizabeth wid. of Sheppard Name: Thomas Poole Jr Birth: Abt. 1680 in Elizabeth City County Va. Death: Abt. 08 Sep 1750 in Elizabeth City County VA. Spouse: Elizabeth Name: William Pool Birth: Abt. 1680 in Elizabeth city VA; (DNA proves not Wm the joiner) Death: Aft. 1743 in probably Bertie NC,; confusion between Williams-- cannot positively identify which is which Spouse: unknown Name: Middleton Poole Birth: Abt. 1685 in ECC VA; the Points Plantation Death: 1742 in Elizabeth City Co VA; will probated May 1742 Spouse: Elizabeth wife of Middleton Poole Name: Alexander Poole Birth: Abt. 1685 in Elizabeth City County VA. Marriage: Bef. 1710 in Elizabeth City County VA (children's dates of birth are speculative) Death: 13 Jun 1742 in Elizabeth City County VA. Spouse: Mary Named In Samuel's Will Name: Jane Poole Birth: Abt. 1687 7 F Name Birth: Abt. 1690 : Ann Poole Thomas POOLE SR died on 27 Jan 17 1725/26 in Elizabeth City County, VA. Notes from Donna Cuzze THOMAS POOLE, Sr.: c.1657 - d. about 1727. Son of Jane [Poole-Avera] & John Poole. He continued to live in Elizabeth City County and was listed in the 1704 quit rent roll tax with 1200 acres. We believe he married the daughter of Humphrey Baylis. In 1716, Thomas POOLE and his nephew John WHITFIELD witness the will of Humphrey BAYLIS whose estate is appraised by William COPELAND among others Thomas Poole Will: 1725, Named his mother, Jane Avera, who gave land to his brother John., Thomas gives that land to his son Middleton. Also sons John, William, Thomas & Alexander. Daughters: Jane, Ann & Mary. From Elizabeth City County, VA Deeds, Wills, and Court Orders, 1715-1721, transcribed by Rosemary Corley Neal Court 5-16-1717 Proof of linkage Page. 137-138 (PG. 67-68 OF ORIGINAL RECORDS BOOK) Documents Thomas Poole and siblings, links him to father John Poole and mother Jane Poole, and names his sons. (only key portions quoted below) In the ejectment brought by Robert Westlock on the demise of Thomas Poole .... Whereupon evidence being heard and jury impaneled finds for the deft. "We find the last will and testament of John Poole dec'd pro and rec (recorded) in Eliz. City Co. Ct dated 17 Mar 1667 with and endorsement thereon from John Poole the younger to Robt.(Robert) Beverly dated 10 of 8br 1702 and hereunto annexed. We find that sd (said) John Poole the Elder died seized of fee in the land in question. We find pattent granted to Jane Poole dated 6 Apr 1671 of land in question and annexed. We find a deed ack (acknowldeged) and rec (recorded) in Eliz. City Co. Ct from Jane Avery to her three sons, vizt (viz meaning "namely" or "that is to say") Thomas Poole, John Poole and William Poole dated 5 Jan 1688 with endorsement thereon from John Poole to Robt.(Robert) Beverly dated 23 8br 1701 both of the land in question and hereto annexed. We find a deed from John Poole to Robert Beverly dated 13 8br 1701 of land in question hereto annexed ,,, We find that Thomas Poole the lessor of the pltf (plaintiff) is the Eldest son and heir of Jane Poole, afterward Jane Avery, .... Ordered that Thomas Poole pay to Thomas Avery acc to law for 15 days attendance for him aft Pasco Curle with costs at Exon. The following names Thomas sons and daughters. 1727 Eliz City Title Poole, Thomas. Part of index to Elizabeth City County Wills and Administrations (1689-1800) Note pp. 78-78. Will pro. 20 July 1727. p. 103. Inv. rec. 21 Sep. 1727. Deeds, Wills & Orders, 1704-1730, Pt. 1 (Reel 5) Leg.-eldest son John,; son William; son Thomas; son Alexander; son Middleton the tract given by my mother, Jane Avera, to her son John Poole; to my daughters Jane, Ann, and Mary Poole. Exec. sons John and Thomas Poole. Dated January 27, 1725/26. recorded July 20, 1727. Witness Thomas Latimer, John Whitfield, John Bushell, Sr. Book 1704-30, Page 77, Elizabeth City County, VA Note from Bill Avery : Jane was already dead in 1725 when this will was written by son Thomas Poole Jane? (or possibly Elizabeth?) Baylis from Donna Cuzze ............ +Jane? Baylis b: Bet. 1657 - 1665 in "Possibly daughter of Humphrey Baylis" d: Bet. 1716 - 1726 in VA, Elizabeth City WILLS, DEEDS, and INVENTORYS BOOK Pg. 84 Last will and testament of Humphrey Baylis, bing sick and weake and like to die. To son Jno. Baylis, the upper end of land adjoining William Baylis. To son Thomas Baylis, the land I now live on and to be divided by two men as they see fit so that each son gets plantable land. Wife and two sons to be executors. (Wife not named) Dated 8 Sept 1716. Signed Humphrey (X) Baylis. Wit: Thomas Baylis, JNO. WHITFIELD, THO. POOLE. Proved by same witnesses 17 July 1717. Court date 7/17/1717 John Poole Sr. Marriages Before1699 Spouse: Elizabeth Sheppard (Wid.) Marriage Date:10 Oct 1699 Elizabeth City Co., Virginia Possible 2nd wife ? note: Will of John Poole who died Jan 1740 states wife's name is Ann Elizabeth Sheppard is believed to have died about 1720 ... Ann may have been 2nt wife Thomas Poole Jr the age difference shown here between Thomas and his sons is large. It may simply be an error in the estimates of dates of birth. Will: 1751 Part of index to Elizabeth City County Wills and Administrations (1689-1800) Thomas Poole's will documents approx date of death, his wife Elizabeth's given name , and the names of his children. "POOLE, Thomas. Leg- to my three youngest sons, Howard POOLE, Thomas POOLE and Robert POOLE, son John POOLE; to my three daughters, Sarah POOLE, Mathew (Martha) POOLE and Elizabeth POOLE. Extx.: wife. (Will presented by Elizabeth POOLE.) D. September 8, 1750. R. April 2, 1751. Wit: William BUSHELL, John LEWIS. Original Will. Estate audited by Thomas LATTIMER*, Samuel WATTS, Baldwin SHEPHARD and Thomas BAYLIS, Sr. December 2, 1755. Order Book 1755-1760, p. 31." William Pool William son of Thomas is believed to be the Wm Pool that moved to Johnston / Bertie counties of NC. I have followed Joe Slattery and others in showing the connection that way in my David Poole tree. This "William Pool" is the one referenced in the Paxco Curle trial which stated William, the son of "Thomas is now deceased". That would be consistent with the reference provided by Roy Poole of a William Pool death in Johnston Co NC in 1763. note from Avera researcher Donna Cuzze: "It is possible that Thomas Poole's son William Poole, SR was the one who patented land in Berkley County SC in 1704 where there was no North Carolina formed yet. His son William Poole, Jr could have been the one recorded in 1733 on the Pee Dee River and in Bertie County in later years. ... could have been the one who lived in Johnston County NC, married Sarah Scott (brother of Benjamin Scott. This could certainly explain why Benjamin Scott became guardian of Thomas Avery's youngest orphans in 1761 in Johnston County NC ...." additional DONNA CUZZE NOTES Record 6: May 1717, Thomas POOLE lost in a court action brought by Pasco CURLE. During trial, jury proved the land passed through heirs: John Poole, Sr.>Jane Pool Avery to sons Thomas, John Jr. and William (now deceased). Middleton Poole Middleton*^ POOLE b: Bet. 1681 - 1686 in VA, ECC inherited land POOLES RIDGE from father Thomas Will: 1725 Named in father Thomas' will as was his grandmother, Jane Avera, who gave land to his Uncle John, and now Thomas gives that land to his son Middleton. note from Audrey E Pool . Middleton POOLE died before May 1743 in Elizabeth City County, VA. He was married to Elizabeth. Middleton POOLE and Elizabeth had the following children: 35 i. William POOLE. note for Middleton Poole (AEP) Middleton POOLE Will: May 19, 1742 VA, ECC: Leg.-son William my place "The Points" adjoining Thomas POOLE land, wife Elizabeth, reversion to daughter Ann Poole, reversion to ""COUSIN"" Alexander Poole (not nephew). notes from Audrey Pool on "a" Middleton Pool, possibly this one Middleton (This Middleton POOLE line possibly the one that migrated first to N.C. (Johnston County), then to Washington County, GA (1820 census). Later in Bibb County, AL (a) Middleton POOLE m. Mary Ann FANCHER cousin of Nancy FANCHER who m. , Zedkijah BOAZ - line of Ray W. POOL) Note: Middleton Notes: (con't.) who m. Rebecca FANCHER had a brother, Jason POOL who m. the sister of Nancy FANCHER Note: (A) Middleton POOLE d. July 16, 1740, probably this one and left one son, William and a daughter, Ann. He leaves land to cousin ALEXANDER, son of ALEXANDER. Wit: Thomas POOLE • Jane • Ann • Mary microfiche record 1742 Eliz City County VA Title Poole, Middleton [Middleton] Publication 1742 Gen. note Part of index to Elizabeth City County Wills and Administrations (1689-1800) Note p. 128. Will pro. 19 May 1742. p. 139. Inv. & APRs. rec. 21 July 1742. Deeds, Wills, Bonds, Etc., 1737-1756 (Reel 6) Alexander Poole After an extensive review of all the men from the ECC Poole line that had sons named Alexander; this Alexander Pool was the only candidate not eliminated because of known inconsistencies ( e.g. wrong place, or wrong time frame) Alexander Poole is in the "most likely ancestor chain for James Pool. He is also a speculative link in the ancestor chain of Nicholas Pool from the Haplogroup G Pools. (Note: as a precaution, ancestry.com, Wikitree, etc were also searched for any non-ECC men who had sons named Alexander and lived in the "right areas at the right time frame"). Alexander* POOLE b: Bet. 1682 - 1688 in >VA, Elizabeth City d: June 13, 1742 in VA, Elizabeth City Will: March 21, 1742/43 Names wife, Mary, names son Samuel. Thomas LATIMER is the appraiser for the estate. other children's names comes from the will of his son Samuel ( 1/4/1747) which names James, Alexander, Nicholas, and David This Alexander Pool seems to be the first ( of many) with that name. Avera researcher, Donna Cuzze, has speculated that he was named after Alexander Avera (Avera is the surname of Jane Poole's second husband). Will of Alexander Poole, Elizabeth City County, VA leg.-son Samuel, the plantation given me by my father's will. Wife Mary Poole. Extra. wife Mary Poole. Dated 6/13/1742, recorded 3/21/1743. Wit. Thomas Poole, John Poole, William Poole. Samuel Poole chose the clerk of court as his guardian. Mary Poole qualified, security, Thomas Everard. Book 1737-49, page 84. Estate appraised by Thomas Latimer, john Bushell, and William Poole. July 18, 1744. Book 1737-49, page 186. 3.4 Family Group Sheet for Alexander Poole Husband: Alexander Poole Birth: Abt. 1685 in Elizabeth City County Va Marriage: Abt. 1720 in Elizabeth City County VA (childrens dates of birth are speculative) Death: 13 Jun 1742 in Elizabeth City County Va Father: Thomas Poole Mother: Jane? or Elizabeth? Baylis Wife: Mary named on Samuels's Will Birth: Abt. 1690 in likely Elizabeth City Co VA; no documents for date or location; was alive at time of husband Alexander's will Father: Mother: Children: 1 M 2 M Name: Samuel Poole Birth: Bef. 1722 in Elizabeth City County Va; minor in his father's 1742 Will, so he was born after 1721 Death: 05 Jan 1748 in Elizabeth City County Va Name: James Poole Birth: Aft. 1724 in Elizabeth City County Va 3 Name: Alexander Pool Jr M Birth: Aft. 1726 in Elizabeth Ciity Co, VA Death: Abt. 1767 in Meckleburg, Virginia, United States; James and Alexander's father died in c 1767 Spouse: possible Susanna Mitchell 4 Name: Nicholas Poole M Birth: Aft. 1728 in likely ECC VA; wide rage of estimates for birth year 1705 to 1730, father was living in ECC VA 5 Name: David Poole M Birth: Aft. 1730 BRIEF BIGRAPHICAL NOTES : Alexander Poole This Alexander Poole is the only identified viable candidate for father of Alexander Pool (grandfather to James and Alexander Pool III). He is also a speculative link in the ancestor chain of Nicholas Pool from the Haplogroup G Pools. Alexander*^ POOLE b: Bet. 1682 - 1688 in >VA, Elizabeth City d: June 13, 1742 in VA, Elizabeth CIty Will: March 21, 1742/43 Names wife, Mary, names son Samuel. Thomas LATIMER is the appraiser for the estate. other children's names comes from the will of his son Samuel ( 1/4/1747) which names James, Alexander, Nicholas, and David. Donna Cuzze speculated that this first of many Alexander Poole men, may have been named after Alexander Avera (Avera, later generations spelled the surname "Avery" is the surname of Jane Poole's second husband). Will of Alexander Poole, Elizabeth City County, VA leg.-son Samuel, the plantation given me by my father's will. Wife Mary Poole. Extrx. wife Mary Poole. Dated 6/13/1742, recorded 3/21/1743. Wit. Thomas Poole, John Poole, William Poole. Samuel Poole chose the clerk of court as his guardian. Mary Poole qualified, security, Thomas Everard. Book 1737-49, page 84. Estate appraised by Thomas Latimer, john Bushell, and William Poole. July 18, 1744. Book 1737-49, page 186. Will of Alexander Poole, Elizabeth City County, VA leg.-son Samuel, the plantation given me by my father's will. Wife Mary Poole. Extrx. wife Mary Poole. Dated 6/13/1742, recorded 3/21/1743. Wit. Thomas Poole, John Poole, William Poole. Samuel Poole chose the clerk of court as his guardian. Mary Poole qualified, security, Thomas Everard. Book 1737-49, page 84. Estate appraised by Thomas Latimer, john Bushell, and William Poole. July 18, 1744. Book 1737-49, page 186. wtp notes Children (note these date estimates by Donna Cuzze, -- AEP had an earlier date range for the boys (1700-1720 or so) which seems like a better estimate to me. g) Samuel Poole b: BET 1720 AND 1727 in Elizabeth City County , VA h) James Poole b: BET 1720 AND 1727 in Elizabeth City County , VA i) Alexander Poole Jr. b: BET 1720 AND 1727 in Elizabeth City County , VA j) Nicholas Poole b: BET 1720 AND 1727 in Elizabeth City County , VA k) David Poole b: BET 1720 AND 1727 in Elizabeth City County , VA Alexander*^ POOLE b: Bet. 1685 - 1688 in >VA, Elizabeth City d: June 13, 1742 in VA, Elizabeth CIty Will: March 21, 1742/43 Names wife, Mary, names son Samuel. Thomas LATIMER is the appraiser for the estate. NOTE by DC:: Bet. 1682 - 1688 Named after his step family Alexander Avera? Record 1: 1756 Guardianship Bond received by court listed in VA wills index. Will: March 21, 1742/43 Names wife, Mary, names son Samuel. Thomas LATIMER is the appraiser for the estate. NOTE: I think the date for Alexander is pretty close. ADDITIONAL BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES date of marriage of Alexander's and date of birth for children is not known.. Most genealogists have bracketed it between 1710 and 1730, using c 1720 as a rough midpoint. Alexander Poole is in the "most likely ancestor chain for James Pool. It is also a speculative link in the ancestor chain of Nicholas Pool from the Haplogroup G Pools. Alexander*^ POOLE b: Bet. 1682 - 1688 in >VA, Elizabeth City d: June 13, 1742 in VA, Elizabeth CIty Will: March 21, 1742/43 Names wife, Mary, names son Samuel. Thomas LATIMER is the appraiser for the estate. other children's names comes from the will of his son Samuel ( 1/4/1747) which names James, Alexander, Nicholas, and David Donna Cuzze speculated that this first of many Alexander Poole men, may have been named after Alexander Avera (Avera is the surname of Jane Poole's second husband). Notes: (con't.) Will of Alexander Poole, Elizabeth City County, VA leg.-son Samuel, the plantation given me by my father's will. Wife Mary Poole. Extrx. wife Mary Poole. Dated 6/13/1742, recorded 3/21/1743. Wit. Thomas Poole, John Poole, William Poole. Samuel Poole chose the clerk of court as his guardian. Mary Poole qualified, security, Thomas Everard. Book 1737-49, page 84. Estate appraised by Thomas Latimer, john Bushell, and William Poole. July 18, 1744. Book 1737-49, page 186. Mary (maiden name unknown) Named In Samuel's Will son Samuel Poole Will D Jan 5 1748 "Poole, Samuel. Leg. - mother Mary Poole; brother James the money in the hands of Jacob Walker, with reversion to brothers, Alexander, Nicholas, and David Poole" Nicholas Poole Note: data here is weak without better references -- however it is a VERY interesting name -- I believe it is the first time we see Nicholas as a given name in David Poole's descendants. There is also a Nicholas Pool in one of the Haplogroup G members, Thomas Glen Pool (Barbra Pool researches this line) I think this Nicholas is "worth looking at" as part of the lineage from Thomas Jefferson Pool > Joseph L Pool, Thos J Pool, Alban C Pool > Nicholas Pool --- to the early David Poole line. Estimates I have seen for the birth year of Nicholas vary widely - speculative : CASE FOR POSSIBLE LINK BETWEEN DNA MATCH " NICHOLAS POOL "AND THE NICHOLAS WHO WAS BROTHER TO ALEXANDER POOL SR( who died around 1742) What struck me was: • this Nicholas was a brother to an Alexander Poole, my direct line(and DNA proves our lines are closely connected) • the name Nicholas is rare in the David Poole line,( this may be the earliest use) • the ECC Nicholas Poole is believed to have been born about 1710 to 1725 --about the right time frame to be the father of "Y halplogroup G Nicholas" from familytreedna Poole Project • this was about the time that some of the ECC Poole families were migrating to NC -- for example the ECC Nicholas Poole had an uncle - William Poole who moved to NC --and died in Johnston Co NC The familytreedna "Nicholas Pool" (Barbra Pool's) line goes: Robert Lee Pool > Joseph Lilbourn Pool > Thomas Jefferson Pool > Alban Chapman Pool > Nicholas Pool. Notes: (con't.) ============================ Alexander Poole Jr In Middleton Poole's will., he left The Points Plantation to his wife, then upon her death to his daughter Ann, with Reversion to Alexander (JR) son of Alexander. Since Alexander Jr. r and sons Alexander III and James were living in Mecklenburg VA when Alexander Jr died in about 1767 -- and not living on the Points Plantation, I think we can safely assume that Ann Poole, daughter of Middleton Poole, was still alive in 1767. ================ The proof of this link is indirect (and therefore less certain) than the other links in this descendant chain. The evidence / proof of connection is, therefore, provided in some detail. THIS IDENTIITY OF ALEXANDER POOL IS STRONGLY SUPPORTED . THIS "PROOF" IS FROM COMBINING ELEMENTS OF EVIDENCE, WHICH IS A WEAKER PROOF THAN A SINGLE CLEAR DOCUMENT. (however, with Alexander Pool, Jr dying intestate, this is likley the very best proof that we will be able to develop) A CAREFUL REVIEW OF ALL KNOWN POSSIBLE CANDIDATES FOR WHICH OF SEVERAL ALEXANDER POOLS THIS IS. ALL BUT THIS ONE COULD BE PROVEN INVALID. THIS IS THE BEST OF THE CANDIDATES FOR FATHER TO JAMES AND ALEXANDER POOL. ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTATION IS NEEDED TO ABSOLUTELY PROVE THIS CORRECT CONNECTION.- BUT, WITH THIS ALEXANDER DYING INTESTATE, I DOUBTS THAT SUCH DOCUMENTS EXIST. This connection is made, in large measure, because several lines of Pool / Poole, proven by DNA to be very closely related, have been linked by excellent researchers to the Elizabeth City Co VA line of Pools. Any one of these would be suspect on it's own, but the totality of the John Pool line ( Audrey Pool), Hardy Pool line (Roy Poole), Nicholas Pool line (Barbara Pool), and this James Pool line all having evidence of be from the "ECC" line of Poole is very strong. I consider Audrey Pool, with 50+ years working on this line, to be the best genealogists of our Pool lines; I am strongly influenced by her belief (which she states as unproven) that we are all from this ECC / NC line of POOLE / POOL. • All l other Alexander Pool men identified (we examined 6 potential candidates) had clearly inconsistent records and were ruled out except for one, who on closer examination, appears never to have existed ( a proposed Alexander , son of George Pool). I have searched and found no evidence that Alexander son of George existed (all other children are clearly named in documents), so I have concluded that this was a researcher error that has been accepted and repeated. • Unlike others, that he is not shown living in ECC VA or Johnston / Wake NC . Although not poof, this is consistent with the thesis that this Alexander who went to Brunswick VA. then Mecklenburg (and is the father of James and Alexander Pool ). • Strongly supporting this are documents which link this Alexander Pool to related Pool's who went to Wake NC. (see Audrey Pool's evidence below). These are proven to be from the ECC line of Poole (spelling of Pool generally changed from Poole to Poole for those that migrated to NC). This says that Alexander Pool is indeed from the "right" line of Pool to be son of Alexander Pool Sr. • Perhaps the strongest single argument is mathematical. . The number of generations to a common ancestor is so far out that a) the probability of an even more distant connection is an extremely low probability (since Roy Poole and I are perfect 64 marker matches, we have around a 95% probability of common ancestor at the distance of Thomas Poole or earlier ( Thomas would be 8 generations back for me, assuming this Alexander Poole is indeed my correct link). SINCE THIS IS THE FATHER OF JAMES POOLE, WE KNOW THE FOLLOWING: • Named Alexander Pool from records of the Church Wardens • must have lived in Brunswick VA since James in sworn testimony states that he was born there in 1756 • must have lived in Mecklenburg VA in 1767 since father of James and Alexander died there. • Assuming the ECC David Poole connection is valid, must be a descendant of David Poole and his son John Poole; and likely also a descendant of Thomas Poole. • must be born in a year compatible with James' birth in 1756 • must not be a person whose DNA is identified by familytreedna as belonging to a different line of Pool /Poole. • assuming this is the same Alexander who was living in Brunswick in 1761 (likely because James was born there in 1756) -- wife's name was Susannah. Here were 6 possible "candidates" for the father of James and Alexander that I looked at (Donna Cuzze, Joe Slattery, and others have also looked at this issue, and I have the huge benefit of, and agree with their excellent work). ) a) John Pool Sr. > Thomas Poole, Sr. > Alexander Pool -- ruled out ( died in 1742 in ECC VA). b) John Pool Sr. >William Pool Sr. > Alexander Poole.-- ruled out ( died after 1764 in Johnston NC). c)John Pool Sr. > William Pool Sr. > Alexander Pool Sr. > Alexander Pool , Jr.- ruled out d)John Pool, SR >William Poole Sr. > George Poole > Alexander Pool. ( eliminated, George did not have a son named Alexander - ) ruled out e) John Poole SR > Thomas Poole Sr. > Alexander Poole (Sr.) >Alexander Pool(e), {Jr.} - only remaining candidate f) other "Alexander Poole" via more distant link . Father of this Alexander Poole is the first of his line named Pool -- so very unlikely that other Alexander Poole's exist . (e.g. children of Daniel Poole or Martin Poole. No others found in our search. The additional genertions to common ancestor is statistically improbablle (see calculations, generations to most recent common ancestor below). more wtp notes: Notes for Alexander Pool Jr, son of Alexander Pool Sr. (son of Thomas POOL): Alexander Pool Poole is proved as the father of James Pool by the extensive record research by Belva Cauthen. She spent a lot of time reviewing all available records ( in conjunction with her Harris / Hudson research) and the evidence that Alexander is well supported. This Alexander is recorded by the Church Wardens (who held quasi official status). Belva shows that this Alexander Pool seems to be closely associated with "affiliated" families that lived in the same areas of VA and witnessed each other's documents. The following notes are from Belva Cauthen, whose help is gratefully acknowledged: (wtp 8/2010) \Alexander Poole, s/o Alexander Poole, bound out to Richard Ragsdale, 1767 Alexander Poole's estate sale money to go to Churchwardens, St.James Par. 1770 James Poole, orphan of Alexander Pool, bound out to Benjamin Ragsdale, 1770; to be bound out again 1776 by Ch'ward. James pool married Ursula Hudson, daughter of William Hudson, in 1782 in Mecklenburg Co, VA and they, along with Thomas Wllborn and his son, William Wilborn / Cary Hudson, etc, moved to Laurens Edgefield County SC per the following Laurens co, sc deed. Laurens co, sc deed book J, page 146, 1809, William Hudson to my son-in-law James pool and daughter Ursula; my son-in-law William Wilborn and my daughter Cary; my son-in-law Jeremiah Wilborn and daughter Polly of Edgefield dist, sc 1--two tracts on the Beaverdam creek of reedy river in Laurens co, sc; 2- two other tracts in Rutherford co, NC on Simms creek of little broad river. wit: Anderson Crowder, Joseph field. john lion, j.q.e.d. An additional point of confirmation may be found in the naming of Alexander Pool (III) children. You will see names that appear to be from William Hudson's family. In addition, we see documents where Alexander Pool III and William Hudson signed together (some may be from William Hudson, Jr -- I do not have enough data to know). Alexander Poole, s/o Alexander Poole, bound out to Richard Ragsdale, 1767 Alexander Poole's estate sale money to go to Churchwardens, St. James Par. 1770 James Poole, orphan of Alexander Pool, bound out to Benjamin Ragsdale, 1770; to be bound out again 1776 by Ch'ward. Samuel Poole's 1747 will noted that he had brothers James, Alexander, Nicholas , and David Samuel*^ Poole b: Bet. 1700 - 1720 in VA, Elizabeth City got the plantation d: Bet. 1747 - 1752 in VA, James pool married Ursula Hudson, daughter of William Hudson, there in 1782 in Mecklenburg co, VA and they, along with Thomas Wllborn and his son, William Wilborn / Cary Hudson, etc, also moved to Laurens Edgefield County SC per the following Laurens co, sc deed: Laurens co, sc deed book J, page 146, 1809, William Hudson to my son-in-law James pool and daughter Ursula; my son-in-law William Wilborn and my daughter Cary; my son-in-law Jeremiah Wilborn and daughter Polly of Edgefield dist, sc 1--two tracts on the Beaverdam creek of reedy river in Laurens co, sc; 2- two other tracts in Rutherford co, NC on Simms creek of little broad river. wit: Anderson Crowder, Joseph field. john lion, j.q.e.d. Poole, Alexander. Publication 1756 Gen. note Part of index to Elizabeth City County Wills and Administrations (1689-1800) Note p. 83. Gdn. bond rec. [2 Nov. 1756]. ***GUARDIAN BOND******** Note Order Book, 1755-1757 (Reel 17) Subject - Personal Poole, Alexander. Subject -Geographic Elizabeth City County (Va.) Added Title Virginia wills and administrations. System Number 000535611 ********************************************************************** PROBABILITY OF COMMON ANCESTOR BY GENERATION- closely approaching 100% certainty: Below is my analysis of probability of a common ancestor within a given number of generations. I provide it to help explain why some choices are much less likely. (Although, as Sherlock Holmes was want to say, " when you eliminate the impossible, the remaining, however unlikely, has to be the explanation". ). Probability of distance to common ancestor between William T Pool and Roy Allen Pool. Based on Y DNA 67 marker test . ==== Susanna Mitchell is a likely wife to Alexander Poole ,strong evidence is provided in the section of this report titled " CURENT BASIS OF SUSANNA MITCHELL AS THE SUSANNA WHO WAS WIFE TO ALEXANDER POOL 6/2015. It is also noted that we see the Mitchell in a lot of POOL family names, from various related "Pool Clans" -- seems too frequent to be mere coincidence. our Alexander died in Mecklenburg in 1767 here is a record from Will Book 2 of Brunswick Co Below is a Will that looks like land belonging to Alexander's son, Alexander Pool's former property (sold? was sold by William Mitchell to Ephraim Parham this helps support a tie between Poole and Mitchell - but certainly falls far short of a "proof" Will Book 2, Brunswick County, VA:-"William MITCHELL of Mecklenburg Co to Ephraim PARHAM* of Brunswick Co. 30 Jul 1784. L15 VA. 100 acres which formerly was the property of Ellick/Allick/Alexander POOL who sold it to Matthew PARHAM.... James Pool was born in Brunswick in1756 -- so Alexander Poole, his father , can be assumed to be living there here is a Will witnessed in 1754 by a Alexander Poole (Alexander Pool III would have been a small child) Will of Robert PROCTOR, 9 Sep 1754 Brunswick County, VA: Alexr. POOLE is a witness to said will. Note: PROCTOR descendants went to Wake County, NC. (aep) here again in Brunswick in 1761 Will of Robert PROCTOR, 9 Sep 1754 Brunswick County, VA: Alexr POOLE is a witness to said will. Note: PROCTOR descendants went to Wake County, NC. (aep) "Appraisal of the estate of William MAC KNIGHT dec'd as by court order dated 15 Jan 1759. Included were negroes: man Punch, man Virgil, wench Betty. Appraised by William PENNINGTON, Richard RUSSELL, Alexander POOLE. Returned to Court 23 Jun 1760." "Allotment to Margret (sic) RUSSELL the widow Richard RUSSELL dec'd as by court order dated 23 Mar 1761. Included were negro man Darby, boy Jeff. Allotted by William MACLIN, Jr, Alexander POOL, George INGRAM. Returned to Court 26 May 1761 Account 1760 for John INGRAM, Jr dec'd by Mrs. Elizabeth STEAGALL excrx. Named: Among others were... Benjamin INGRAM George INGRAM Hannah INGRAM James INGRAM Jeremiah INGRAM Salley INGRAM William INGRAM Allen LOVE, merchant William MITCHELL Alexander POOL John TIPPIT Note by Audrey Pool : these POOLES [likely} belonged to Elizabeth City County (now Hampton City), VA. Names familiar to the ECC,VA POOLES are: Alexander, William, Thomas, John, Samuel, Nicholas, Christopher, Humphrey POOLE. wtp note: Audrey wrote the above note in 2005, long before we started getting strong DNA evidence Samuel Poole Names of other brothers of Samuel Poole is given in his will Will of Samuel Poole--Elizabeth City County, VA Leg. -mother Jane Poole. Brother James the money in the hands of Jacob Walker, with reversion to brothers Alexander, Nicholas and David Poole. Exec. Mr. John Selden. Dated January 5, 1748, recorded 10/1752. Wit. Jacob Walker, W. Bushell, Alex'er Robertson. Original Will. note from Audrey Pool POOLE, Samuel. Leg - Mother: Mary POOLE Brothers: James; ALEXANDER; Nicholas* and David POOLE. D. January 5, 1748. Note: “Nicholas” is not a common name in POOL/POOLE . Nancy CHAPMAN is name of the Nicholas POOLE line in my files. was a minor in his father's 1742 Will so would have been born in 1722 or later (from Joe Slattery) Notes: (con't.) POOLE, Samuel. Leg - Mother: Mary POOLE Brothers: James; ALEXANDER; Nicholas* and David POOLE. D. January 5, 1748. Note: “Nicholas” is not a common name in POOL/POOLE . Nancy CHAPMAN is name of the Nicholas POOLE line in my files. (aep) was a minor in his father's 1742 Will so would have been born in 1722 or later from Joe Slattery Will of Alexander Poole, Elizabeth City County, VA leg.-son Samuel, the plantation given me by my father's will. Wife Mary Poole. Extrx. wife Mary Poole. Dated 6/13/1742, recorded 3/21/1743. Wit. Thomas Poole, John Poole, William Poole. Samuel Poole chose the clerk of court as his guardian. Mary Poole qualified, security, Thomas Everard. Book 1737-49, page 84. Estate appraised by Thomas Latimer, john Bushell, and William Poole. July 18, 1744. Book 1737-49, page 186.---------- from Bill Avery' Name: Samuel Poole 1 Sex: M Birth: BET 1720 AND 1727 in Elizabeth City County , VA 2 Event: Fact1 1742 Was a minor at his father's death 2 Death: BET 05 JAN 1748 AND OCT 1752 in Elizabeth City County , VA Note: will of Samuel Poole--Elizabeth City County, VA Leg. -mother Jane Poole. Brother James the money in the hands of Jacob Walker, with reversion to brothers Alexander, Nicholas and David Poole. Exec. Mr. John Selden. Dated January 5, 1748, recorded 10/1752. Wit. Jacob Walker, W. Bushell, Alex'er Robertson. Original Will. ==================== Samuel*^ Poole b: Bet. 1700 - 1720 in VA, Elizabeth City got the plantation d: Bet. 1747 - 1752 in VA, ECC left will Will: 1747 Said he had brothers James, Alexander will of Brother Samuel Poole, recorded Elizabeth City County in 1752 ============= Name: Samuel Poole Sex: M Birth: BET 1720 AND 1727 in Elizabeth City County , VA 2 Event: Fact1 1742 Was a minor at his father's death 2 Death: BET 05 JAN 1748 AND OCT 1752 in Elizabeth City County , VA ] will of Samuel Poole--Elizabeth City County, VA Leg. -mother Jane Poole. Brother James the money in the hands of Jacob Walker, with reversion to brothers Alexander, Nicholas and David Poole. Exec. Mr. John Selden. Dated January 5, 1748, recorded 10/1752. Wit. Jacob Walker, W. Bushell, Alex'er Robertson. Original Will. Father: Alexander Poole Sr. b: BET 1700 AND 1715 in Elizabeth City County , VA Mother: Mary (Unknown) Sources: 1. Title: will of Samuel Poole, recorded Elizabeth City County in 1752 2. Title: will of Alexander Poole, Elizabeth City County, VA 3 Title: Estate records of Alexander Poole, Elizabeth City County, VA in Elizabeth City County, VA James Poole Samuel*^ Poole b: Bet. 1700 - 1720 in VA, Elizabeth City got the plantation d: Bet. 1747 - 1752 in VA, ECC left will Will: 1747 Said he had brothers James, Alexander VA Deeds, book 6 >>> Brunswick County Indenture made the 16th day of June, 1755, between Richard RUSSELL and John RIEVES of Brunswick County, for 60 pounds, conveying 175 acres. Witnesses were Thomas TWITTY, Alexander POOLE and Peter JACKSON. Presented in Court on December 23, 1755. Deed Book 6, page 6. David Poole Samuel*^ Poole b: Bet. 1700 - 1720 in VA, Elizabeth City got the plantation d: Bet. 1747 - 1752 in VA, ECC left will Will: 1747 Said he had brothers James, Alexander 3.5 Family Group Sheet for Alexander Pool Jr Husband: Alexander Pool Jr Birth: Aft. 1726 in Elizabeth Ciity Co, VA Death: Abt. 1767 in Meckleburg, Virginia, United States; James and Alexander's father died in c 1767 Father: Alexander Poole Mother: Mary named on Samuels's Will Wife: possible Susanna Mitchell Birth: Abt. 1720 in probably Brunswick Co VA Death: Bet. 1763–1767 in Brunswick VA? Father: John Mitchell Mother: Children: 1 Name: Alexander Pool III M Birth: 1750 in Lunenburg, Mecklenburg County, Virginia Marriage: 11 Oct 1790 in Mecklenburg, Virginia, USA Death: Dec 1820 in Rutherford, North Carolina, USA Spouse: Anna Angelina Angelise "Anna" Crowder 2 Name: James B "Jacob" Pool M Birth: 05 Apr 1756 in Brunswick Co, VA; see Rev Pension Application Marriage: 11 Jul 1782 in Mecklenburg County, VA Death: 29 Jul 1839 in Laurens ,SC Burial: Tumblin Shoals, Laurens, SC; Traynham cemetery Spouse: Ursula Hudson BREIF BIOGRAPHIAL NOTES FOR ALEXANDER POOL, JR. Alexander Pool was born in Elizabeth City County VA. He is mentioned in his father's Will. He was also mentioned in his cousin Samuel's will, and was in line to inherit the "Points" if his cousin Anne had died young. We assume that he remained in Elizabeth City until he became an adult, and then migrated, likely with other family members. We know that by around 1750 he had moved to Brunswick VA where he married a Susanna. Based on the date , knowledge of affilieated families, and that the given name has to be Susanna, Susanna "Sukie" Mitchell has been chosen as the strongest dcandidate wife for Alexander Pool. see Middleton Poole's will... he left The Points Plantation to his wife, then upon her death to his daughter Ann, with Reversion to Alexander (JR) son of Alexander. Since Alexander Jr. r and sons Alexander III and James were living in Mecklenburg VA when Alexander Jr died in about 1767 -- and not living on the Points Plantation, I think we can safely assume that Ann Poole, daughter of Middleton Poole, was still alive in 1767. ================ ALEXANDER POOL (JR.) IS DOCUMENTED BY THE CHURCHWARDENS TO BE THE FATHER OF JAMES AND ALEXANDER POOL. HIS FATHER , ALEXANDER POOLE, SR. IS THE ONLY IDENTIFIED VIABLE CANDIDATE FOR FATHER TO JAMES AND ALEXANDER POOL. SINCE THIS IS THE FATHER OF JAMES POOLE, WE KNOW : • must have lived in Brunswick VA since James in sworn testimony states that he was born there in 1756 • must have lived in Mecklenburg VA in 1767 since father of James and Alexander died there. • Assuming the ECC David Poole connection is valid, must be a descendant of David Poole and his son John Poole; and likely also a descendant of Thomas Poole. • must be born in a year compatible with James' birth in 1756 • must not be a person whose DNA is identified by familytreedna as belonging to a different line of Pool /Poole. assuming this is the same Alexander who was living in Brunswick in 1761 (likely because James was born there in 1756) -- wife's name was Susannah. more wtp notes: Notes for Alexander Pool: Alexander Pool Poole is proved as the father of James Pool by the extensive record research by Belva Cauthen. She spent a lot of time reviewing all available records ( in conjunction with her Harris / Hudson research) and the evidence that Alexander is well supported. This Alexander is recorded by the Church Wardens (who held quasi official status). Belva shows that this Alexander Pool seems to be closely associated with "affiliated" families that lived in the same areas of VA and witnessed each other's documents. My Hudson line . Ragsdale line, and Belva's Harris like are among the closely associated families. I have included a large selection of Belva's extensive notes in my "Descendants of James Pool" family tree file. In addition, James Pool's sworn testimony (Rev War Pension Application) says he was born in Mecklenburg in 1756-- and there is an Alexander Pool / Poole shown to be living there in 1755-1761. Alexander Poole died intestate, so we lack a "Will" document which could prove (or disprove) the connection. Both Alexander and James Pool were bound out to (different) Ragsdale's. I think it is likely that the Ragsdale's were related (we know there were Ragsdale - Hudson, and Ragsdale - Harris connections).. James' Rev War Pension application files contains a statement that James' birth records were lost in a fire in his Uncles' house. That Uncle could have been the Ragsdale's, it seems unlikely that he boys would be put in a non-family home if a family home had been available. wtp 8/2010 ================== Alexander Poole, s/o Alexander Poole, bound out to Richard Ragsdale, 1767 Alexander Poole's estate sale money to go to Churchwardens, St. James Par. 1770 James Poole, orphan of Alexander Pool, bound out to Benjamin Ragsdale, 1770; to be bound out again 1776 by Ch'ward. Samuel Poole's 1747 will noted that he had brothers James, Alexander, Nicholas , and David Samuel*^ Poole b: Bet. 1700 - 1720 in VA, Elizabeth City got the plantation d: Bet. 1747 - 1752 in VA, ECC left will Will: 1747 Said he had brothers James, Alexander In 2012 a 67 marker match has been made to a Poole / Pool line that claims descent from John Poole Sr., born between 1629 and 1637 In Elizabeth City County VA. Since then several other Pool /Poole lines have claimed this line, and some are now (2013) obtaining Y chromosome DNA data {2013 update, I now have clear document trail now ties this JOHN POOL to his father DAVID POOLE, A FRENCH HUGUENOT WHO IMMIGRATED TO VIRGINIA IN ABOUT 1620}. ============================ The following notes are from Belva Cauthen, whose help is gratefully acknowledged: (wtp 8/2010) \Alexander Poole, s/o Alexander Poole, bound out to Richard Ragsdale, 1767 Alexander Poole's estate sale money to go to Churchwardens, St.James Par. 1770 James Poole, orphan of Alexander Pool, bound out to Benjamin Ragsdale, 1770; to be bound out again 1776 by Ch'ward. James pool married Ursula Hudson, daughter of William Hudson, there in 1782 in Mecklenburg co, VA and they, along with Thomas Wilborn and his son, William Wilborn/ Cary Hudson, etc, also moved to Laurens Edgefield County SC per the following Laurens co, sc deed. Laurens co, sc deed book J, page 146, 1809, William Hudson to my son-in-law James pool and daughter Ursula; my son-in-law William Wilborn and my daughter Cary; my son-in-law Jeremiah Wilborn and daughter Polly of Edgefield dist, SC 1--two tracts on the beaverdam creek of reedy river in Laurens co, sc; 2- two other tracts in Rutherford co, NC on simms creek of little broad river. wit: Anderson Crowder, Joesph field. john lion, j.q.e.d. ======================================== We know that when Alexander Pool,( father of James B Pool and Alexander Pool, Jr, died, he died without a will (intestate). We also know there was an estate, because the Chruch Wardens sold his posessions (I don't know if that included property, but I think it is likely that it did. We presume that no other immediate family was there. The boys were bound out to the Ragsdale family.(The Ragsdale's may have been related. I examined the possibility that the Uncle that James Pool speaks of in his Rev War Pension application may have been a Ragsdale, but I found nothing to either confirm or disprove this. Poole, Alexander. Publication 1756 Gen. note Part of index to Elizabeth City County Wills and Administrations (1689-1800) Note p. 83. Gdn. bond rec. [2 Nov. 1756]. ***GUARDIAN BOND******** Note Order Book, 1755-1757 (Reel 17) Subject - Personal Poole, Alexander. Subject -Geographic Elizabeth City County (Va.) Added Title Virginia wills and administrations. System Number 000535611 ********************************************************************** below is my analysis of probability of a common ancestor within a given number of generations. I provide it to help explain why some choices are much less likely. (Although, as Sherlock Holmes was want to say, " when you eliminate the impossible, the remaining, however unlikely, has to be the explanation". ). Probability of distance to common ancestor between William T Pool and Roy Allen Pool. Based on Y DNA 67 marker test this base case makes no claim of positive genealogical data. This is the Case that FamilyTreeDNA recommends one "starts" with. ( since there is always some possibility that that there is an adoption, etc in a fairly recent generation that nobody now knows about. COMPARISON CHART(note graphs would not display properly in the note section of ftm report-- so here is the data without the helpful graphs) Generations Reverse Percentage • 18.47% 81.53% • 11.89% 88.11% • 7.55% 92.45% • 4.73% 95.27% • 2.94% 97.06% • 1.81% 98.19% • 1.11% 98.89% • 0.68% 99.32% • 0.41% 99.59% • 0.25% 99.75 ================== CURENT BASIS OF SUSANNA MITCHELL AS THE SUSANNA WHO WAS WIFE TO ALEXANDER POOL 6/2015 1. Susanna is shown as the given name of Alexander Pool's wife in several documents, here is one: Indenture made the 8th day of January, 1762, between Alexander Pool and Susannah, his wife, parties of the first part, and Matthew Parham, Jr., of Sussex County, for 130 pounds, conveying 100 acres at the upper end of Shining Creek, and bounded by lands of William Macklin, John Clacks, and Alexander Pool (bought of William Lanier). Signed by Alexander Pool and Susannah Pool (her mark). Witnesses were James Macklin, Thomas Lanier, and John Peebels. Indenture was acknowledged in Court on January 25, 1762, by Alexander Pool and Susannah Pool, and Susanna relinquished her right of dower. Deed Book 7, Page 52. from Brunswick County Deed Book 7 2. Susanna is shown to be the given name of John Mitchell's daughter (John was a Brunswick VA Planter). Entire will is included with John Mitchells bio, but here are the key sections John Mitchell Will provided by Audrey Pool, private email Page 107. Will. I, John MITCHELL of St Andrew's Parish in B, planter, being weak in body but of a sound mind, I desire all my debts that I owe in right or conscience, be well and truly paid within a convenient time after my death. ( see Wm Mitchell for the entire Will) To my daughter Sukei (Susannah) MITCHELL - 1 Negro named Peter. Also one tract of land of about 100 acres, it being part of the land I now live on, on the north side of the branch. Executors: wife Judy MITCHELL, and William MACLIN and James MACLIN. Signed: Jun 22, 1745 - John MITCHELL. Witnesses: William MC KNIGHT, Stephen (X his mark) MOSS, the connection, possibly from this same MITCHELL family. witnesses thereto, and OR. On the motion of the exors. certificate is granted them for obtaining a probate in due form. notes: • Kezia shown in will as Susanna Mitchell's sister, is a MITCHELL name, therefore showing a HOLLOWAY-MITCHELL 3. Same John Mitchell Will shows a Susannah / Sukie is over 21 in 1745, so born before 1724 b. Macklin were witness, so must have lived close c. This is a Mitchell line known to be associated with our Pool family according to Audrey Pool's note. 4. Alexander Pool was living on his land in this area in 1761 From Brunswick Deed Book #7 Indenture made the 23rd day of November, 1761, between William Lanier and Matthew Parham, Jr., of Sussex County, for 100 pounds, conveying 235 acres on both sides of Shining Creek, adjoining Alexander Pool, William Macklin, John Hunington, Edward Denton, and John Clack. Witnesses were William Browne, Thomas Jackson, and J. Parham. Indenture acknowledged in Court on November 24, 1761, by William Lanier. Deed Book 7, Page 44. 5. In 1762 Alexander Pool and his wife Susanna are shown living my by the Wm Macklin as in Susanna Mitchell's father's Will ( he was a witness, and can safely assumed to have lived near John Mitchell in 1745) Indenture made the 8th day of January, 1762, between Alexander Pool and Susannah, his wife, parties of the first part, and Matthew Parham, Jr., of Sussex County, for 130 pounds, conveying 100 acres at the upper end of Shining Creek, and bounded by lands of William Macklin, John Clacks, and Alexander Pool (bought of William Lanier). Signed by Alexander Pool and Susannah Pool (her mark). Witnesses were James Macklin, Thomas Lanier, and John Peebels. Indenture was acknowledged in Court on January 25, 1762, by Alexander Pool and Susannah Pool, and Susanna relinquished her right of dower. Deed Book 7, Page 52. 6. Also in 1762 Alexander and Susanna Pool sell some of their land to Parham, connecting to John Mitchell (and therefore tying to Susanna Mitchell) again. Indenture made the 8th day of January, 1762, between Alexander Pool and Susannah, his wife, parties of the first part, and Matthew Parham, Jr., of Sussex County, for 130 pounds, conveying 100 acres at the upper end of Shining Creek, and bounded by lands of william Macklin, John Clacks, and Alexander Pool (bought of William Lanier). Signed by Alexander Pool and Susannah Pool (her mark). Witnesses were James Macklin, Thomas Lanier, and John Peebels. Indenture was acknowledged in Court on January 25, 1762, by Alexander Pool and Susannah Pool, and Susanna relinquished her right of dower. Deed Book 7, Page 52. 7. again Indenture made the 23rd day of November, 1761, between William Lanier and Matthew Parham, Jr., of Sussex County, for 100 pounds, conveying 235 acres on both sides of Shining Creek, adjoining Alexander Pool, William Macklin, John Hunington, Edward Denton, and John Clack. Witnesses were William Browne, Thomas Jackson, and J. Parham. Indenture acknowledged in Court on November 24, 1761, by William Lanier. Deed Book 7, Page 44. 8. Will Book 2, Brunswick County, VA:-"William MITCHELL of Mecklenburg Co to Ephraim PARHAM* of Brunswick Co. 30 Jul 1784. L15 VA. 100 acres which formerly was the property of Ellick/Allick/Alexander POOL who sold it to Matthew PARHAM.... wtp note, this would only connect if Alex Pool sold to Mitchell at a date before his death ============ Additional discussion , showing that Susanna Pool's maiden name was liklely Susanna Mitchell a) given name of Susanna is established in multiple documents b)Location (Brunswick) and general time is known (from birth years of sons Alexander and James, estimated marriage is c 1750) c) Families known to have close relations with our Pool family were searched for a Pool daughter, who would have been a young woman in 1750, and was living in Brunswick Co VA d) The Mitchell family was the only one in which we found a Susanna, living in the right place at the right time. She is shown to have inherited land from her father's will. note: there are multiple Susanna Mitchells, this is NOT the Susanna Mitchell who was daughter of Robert Mitchell . Jr that Susanna Mitchell married a Glover see Will of Robert Mitchell of Granville County, NC 4 May, 1751 for evidence that this other Susanna Mitchell married a Glover. "(6) to dau SUSANNAH GLOVER, Negro wench Betty; ) note alt spelling occur in some documents for her given name, nickname, and married name Susanna Mitchell was dau of John Mitchell and, based on available info is believed to be wife of Alexander Poole / Pool (NEED ADD'L DOC TO PROVE OR DISPROVE THIS ) Mitchell - Pool relationship is well established Susanna Mitchell lived in the right area to be Alex Pool's wife the timing is correct for Susanna to be same given name as Alexander Pool's wife several excellent genealogists have suggested this connection - however, none consider this as proven fact Will from Susanna Mitchell's father, John Mitchell Alexander Poole Jr note from Audrey Pool (private email to Bill Pool) We have both MITCHELL and HOLLOWAY, or at least our POOL family named sons Isaac Mitchell POOL, I. M. ==== ==================== We see the Mitchell in a lot of family names of our DNA "cousins", additional research is needed, but I suspect this is more than just coincidence here is a record from Will Book 2 of Brunswick Co, VA is a Will that looks like land belonging to Alexander's son, Alexander Pool's former property (sold? ) was sold by William Mitchell to Ephraim Parham >> might support a tie between Poole and Mitchel; Will Book 2, Brunswick County, VA:-"William MITCHELL of Mecklenburg Co to Ephraim PARHAM* of Brunswick Co. 30 Jul 1784. L15 VA. 100 acres which formerly was the property of Ellick/Allick/Alexander POOL who sold it to Matthew PARHAM.... wtp note, this would only connect if Alex Pool sold to Mitchell at a date before his death James Pool was born in Brunswick in1756 -- so Alexander Poole, his father , can be assumed to be living there here is a Will witnessed in 1754 by a Alexander Poole Will of Robert PROCTOR, 9 Sep 1754 Brunswick County, VA: Alexr POOLE is a witness to said will. Note: PROCTOR descendants went to Wake County, NC. (aep) here again in Brunswick in 1761 Will of Robert PROCTOR, 9 Sep 1754 Brunswick County, VA: Alexr POOLE is a witness to said will. Note: PROCTOR descendants went to Wake County, NC. (aep) "Appraisal of the estate of William MAC KNIGHT dec'd as by court order dated 15 Jan 1759. Included were negroes: man Punch, man Virgil, wench Betty. Appraised by William PENNINGTON, Richard RUSSELL, Alexander POOLE. Returned to Court 23 Jun 1760." "Allotment to Margrett (sic) RUSSELL the widow Richard RUSSELL dec'd as by court order dated 23 Mar 1761. Included were negro man Darby, boy Jeff. Alloted by William MACLIN, Jr, Alexander POOL, George INGRAM. Returned to Court 26 May 1761." Account 1760 for John INGRAM, Jr dec'd by Mrs Elizabeth STEAGALL excrx. Named: Among others were... Benjamin INGRAM George INGRAM Hannah INGRAM James INGRAM Jeremiah INGRAM Salley INGRAM William INGRAM Allen LOVE, merchant William MITCHELL Alexander POOL John TIPPIT Note by Audrey: It is possible these POOLES belonged to Elizabeth City County (now Hampton City), VA. Names familiar to the ECC,VA POOLES are: Alexander, William, Thomas, John, Samuel, Nicholas, Christopher, Humphrey POOLE. wtp note: Audrey wrote the above note in 2005, long before we started getting DNA evidence that seems to support an ECC connection. Notes: (con't.) --------------------------------------------------------------- Susanna Mitchell Below is a Will that looks like land belonging to Alexander's son, Alexander Pool's former property was sold by William Mitchell to Ephraim Parham Though not proof in itself, this might support a tie between Poole and Mitchell if additional documents can be found. Will Book 2, Brunswick County, VA:-"William MITCHELL of Mecklenburg Co to Ephraim PARHAM* of Brunswick Co. 30 Jul 1784. L15 VA. 100 acres which formerly was the property of Ellick/Allick/Alexander POOL who sold it to Matthew PARHAM.... (was the sale when Alexander Sr. was alive or done by orphan son Alexander?) POOL - MITCHELL TIE >>> Genealogist Audrey Pool, who researched our Pool line for 50+ years, noted that she believed that the mother of her John Pool might be a Mitchell. She also provided a number of references that link the Pool and Mitchell name. Here is a 2013 email from Audrey: WILLS OF BRUNSWICK COUNTY, VA, 1739-1750 From: Audry [mailto:audreyepool@att.net] Sent: Friday, May 24, 2013 9:52 PM To: 'Bill Pool798246' Subject: re: MITCHELL, etc.... Bill, If I was following a MITCHELL, it would be this one - Southside VA-Granville NC- Upper SC. I think we’ve discussed this before, but think our John POOL’S mother could have been a MITCHELL. Audrey WILLS OF BRUNSWICK COUNTY, VA, 1739-1750 : MITCHELL Page 107. Will. I, John MITCHELL of St Andrew's Parish in B, planter, being weak in body but of a sound mind, I desire all my debts that I owe in right or conscience, be well and truly paid within a convenient time after my death. To my son William MITCHELL - 1 piece of land in B on tusling Quarter Cr, containing about 400 acres. Also 1 Negro man, Ceasar and 1 Negro boy named Olly. Also 2 cows and calves and 1 young horse and trooping saddle, and 1 gun. to my daughter Kersia* (Kezia) MITCHELL - 1 Negro wench named Moll and one tract of land on TAYLORS Creek. To my daughter Sukei (Susannah) MITCHELL - 1 Negro named Peter. Also one tract of land of about 100 acres, it being part of the land I now live on, on the north side of the branch. To my son John MITCHELL - the use and occupation of the rest of my personal estate, etc. To my daughter Judy MITCHELL - use of personal property, etc. Executors: wife Judy MITCHELL, and William MACLIN and James MACLIN. Signed: Jun 22, 1745 - John MITCHELL. Witnesses: William MC KNIGHT, Stephen (X his mark) MOSS, the witnesses thereto, and OR. On the motion of the exors. certificate is granted them for obtaining a probate in due form. (1740) John CLEMONS/CLEMEN(T)S, Will of Brunswick County, VA 1739-1750: Executors: My true and trusty friend, James MITCHELL and my wife. Signed: John (his mark) CLAMONS. Witnesses: John DODD, Robert MITCHELL, Thomas ROBSON. Note: The widow of said John (CLEMONS) married William LADDERDALE. Will of Thomas MITCHELL, 1 Jan 1774 28 Feb 1774, Brunswick County, VA: To my daughter Lucy NOLLY To my son Locket MITCHELL In email above, Audrey Pool mentions that she thinks her John Pool's mother may have been a Mitchell as well as James Pool's mother. Since they are so close in age, I think we can now rule out James and John as brothers ( John would have been the youngest of the three, and therefore would have been with his brothers in Mecklenburg). However, they could well have been first cousins, possibly descended from Alexander Pool Sr. (this is pure speculation at this time, with no evidence other than the fact that Alexander Poole Sr. is shown having 5 sons, which may be the common link between several of the related Pool families ( including also the Nicholas Pool line). Below is a Will that looks like land belonging to Alexander's son, Alexander Pool's former property was sold by William Mitchell to Ephraim Parham Will Book 2, Brunswick County, VA:-"William MITCHELL of Mecklenburg Co to Ephraim PARHAM* of Brunswick Co. 30 Jul 1784. L15 VA. 100 acres which formerly was the property of Ellick/Allick/Alexander POOL who sold it to Matthew PARHAM.... (was the sale when Alexander Sr. was alive or done by orphan son Alexander?) POOL - MITCHELL TIE >>> Genealogist Audrey Pool, who researched our Pool line for 50+ years, noted that she believed that the mother of her John Pool might be a Mitchell. She also provided a number of references that link the Pool and Mitchell name. Here is a 2013 email from Audrey: WILLS OF BRUNSWICK COUNTY, VA, 1739-1750 From: Audry [mailto:audreyepool@att.net] Sent: Friday, May 24, 2013 9:52 PM To: 'Bill Pool798246' Subject: re: MITCHELL, etc.... Bill, If I was following a MITCHELL, it would be this one - Southside VA-Granville NC- Upper SC. I think we’ve discussed this before, but think our John POOL’S mother could have been a MITCHELL. Audrey WILLS OF BRUNSWICK COUNTY, VA, 1739-1750 Notes: (con't.) to my daughter Mary MITCHELL to my daughter Dorothey MITCHELL to my wife Ann Ex: my son Locket MITCHELL (This may be Lockhart/Lockheart) Witnesses: James MACLIN, Joel SMITH, Wm RANEY Next estate sale: Phillip PENN'S dec'd by Thomas PENN admr. Buyers: Abner GREENWODD Jno HIGHTOWER Thos HIGHTOWER Wm HOLLOWAY Richard LANIER James QUARLES Moses QUARLES Jeremiah WRIGHT Robt WRIGHT Among others, but not familiar to me or our families. (aep) Will Book 4, Part 2: Brunswick County, VA: , William 14 Feb 1763 28 Mar 1763 Of St Andrew's Parish. To land MITCHELL where I now live to pay my debts. My land in Edgecomb County, NC near the town of Tarbrough and all my estate to be divided between my wife Mary and son, Olph...should they die, etc., then the whole to be divided between Wm & Thomas STANBACK, son of George STANBACK. Ex: George STANBACK Witnesses: Andrew TROUGHTON, Wm OWEN, James TROUGHTON Probate indicates that George STANBACK qualified with William THORNTON & Wm CLACK his securities. PENNINGTON, Sack (Isaac) 29 September 1788 22 Dec 1795 Brunswick County, VA Will Book 5 To my brother-in-law John BUGG land joining William FINCH, David & Merideth MOSS. To my niece Mary WALKER - land in Mecklenburg County, VA joining John HILL, John HARRIS, George MALONE & Robert JOHNSON To my daughter Lucy PENNINGTON To my son William PENNINGTON To my daughter Mary PENNINGTON To wife Anna PENNINGTON land in Mecklenburg, joining Thomas BINFORD, Jesse OSLING & other. To my son William PENNINGTON - all the rest of my lands I now own. (doesn't say where or how much (aep) ) Ex: Lucas GEE, my wife Anna PENNINGTON, my son WILLIAM PENNINGTON Witnesses: William SMITH, William MITCHELL, Asa GRESHAM, Edward BIRCHETT. Probate indicates that Lucas GEE & William PENNINGTON qualified with George MALONE, William GEE and William MITCHELLtheir securities. Appraisal of the estate of William SIMS dec'd 25 Aug 1780. Included were (negroes) Appraised by Edmund WILKINS, Ben WALL, Lockett/Lockhart MITCHELL. Returned to Court 28 Aug 1780. (Brunswick County, VA Will Book 5 - 1780-1795 Account of Elizabeth HURST by Thomas COCKE admr. Named: Among others. Noted was that the account had been audited by Thomas MACLIN & Edmd WILKINS. Noted was the Buyers: Amos ADAMS John BISHOP Ingram BLANKS John BLANKS Thomas COCK/COCKE Mathew DAVIS John HAMILTON Joseph HARRISON Sarah HARRISON Howel HOBS/HOBBS Charles LUCAS Jr Nathaniel MALONE Lockett/Lockheart/Lockhart MITCHELL Thomas MORRIS Will of Briggs GOODRICH 3 May 1788 28 Apr 1788 Apparently there were questions about the authencity of this will, but James FLETCHER and Lockhart MITCHELL "the handwriting was proved" as that of Briggs GOODRICH. Another person attested also, but the first "proved" writing was accepted. The first record was finished, and both were accepted for their value; the second "as to the residue of the estate specified therein as was not mentioned in the one written by himself." 1733: Brunswick Will of James FLETCHER. William POOLE, Lucy DUKE and Adam TAPLEY are witnesses. 5 William POOLE m. Elizabeth TAPLEY d/o Adam TAPLEY and wife, Elizabeth_____ John POOL Jr (Ray W. Pool's line) named a son, James Fletcher POOL MITCHELL, James 13 Aug 1790 23 Aug 1790 "On Monday the 9th day of this month, James MITCHELL, being very sick, said to William FORTESQUE, that if Mr LUNDIE was at home he would send for him to make his will. He said he intended to leave half what he had to Mary RAINEY & the other part to his brother John SAUNDERS to support his mother. In another hour & a half or 2 hours, both the sd FORTESQUE & Henry MORRIS Jr were present & the sd James MITCHELL repeated his intentions (& expired a few hours later).” MITCHELL, John Will of. 17 Feb 1799 23 Feb 1800 Of St Andrew's Parish To my wife Dianah Names negroes and if anyone wants them, I will post. (aep) Daughter Mary MC KENNEY My sons: John & James MITCHELL Daughters: Jane, Judith, Sally, Elizabeth, Dianna and Susan MITCHELL. Include Mary MC KENNEY Ex: wife Witnesses: Jas LUCAS and Mordicai HOWAR MITCHELL, William 15 Oct 1803 26 Dec 1803 Will of, Brunswick County, VA Will Book 6. To my wife Lucy Daughter Anna BURTON To my son Robert MITCHELL To my son Marcus MITCHELL To my son Clement MITCHELL Daughter Patsey C. MITCHELL son: Benjamin MITCHELL Ex: my son Robert MITCHELL Witnesses: John ORGAIN, Dudley DUNN, Ishmael DUNN Probate indicates that the excr qualified with John BAILEY & Miles COLLIER his securities. Inventory of the property of John MITCHELL dec'd Included were 10 negroes (not named in inventory) Returned to Court 24 Feb 1800 by Dianna MITCHELL excrx. Will Book 6, Brunswick County, VA. Sale of George MALONE's estate 29 Nov 1810, Brunswick County, VA Will Book 7. Names Buyers: Among others William HALL John HICKS Wm JONES James MALONE Jordan MALONE Lucy MALONE William L. TAYLOR James TUCKER William WARD Sale and Buyers on Jan 8, 1811: Among others. Benja GEE John GEE Peter GEE John HICKS Notes: (con't.) Robert LANIER Jordan MACLIN Booth MALONE John MALONE Lucy MALONE Miles MALONE Robert MITCHELL David MOSS John T. PENNINGTON TUCKER Buyers 9 Jan 1812: Among others. Jas MALONE Jordan MALONE Lucy MALONE Clement MITCHELL Note: The earlier will of CLEMONS could very well be CLEMENT(S). (aep) Robt. MITCHELL David MOSS Note: Many of these people above were on the estate of Edward BIRCHETT, 1802-1810. There was a HOLLOWAY-BIRCHETT business in Brunswick Co, VA records. (aep) aep=Audrey Ellen Pool MITCHELL, John - Will Book 1 - Page 140 - Lunenburg Co., VA. Names: Wife - not named in will and evidently deceased. Son - James MITCHELL one pair spoon moulds. Daughter - Catherine MITCHELL, wife of Robert MITCHELL, slave and personal property but to go to her son, John MITCHELL, at age 21. Daugher - Mary YARBROUGH. Son-in-law - Jacob MITCHELL Negro and carpenters tools. Son - Isaac MITCHELL shoemakers and cooper's tools. Housekeeper - Elizabeth SAWYER furniture and stock, other personal property. Executors: Jacob MITCHELL and Isaac MITCHELL Witnesses: Reuben SEARCY, Frances (FJ) JAMES /s/ John MITCHELL Will dated 29 Dec 1753 Recorded: 2 Feb 1755 MITCHELL, Jacob Page 307 Mecklenburg County, VA Inventory and appraisal Appraisers: Bennett GOODE, Samuel YOUNG, Howell TAYLOR Date: 8 September 1779 Recorded: 13 September 1779 Edgefield District, SC 18 Feb 1810 Will of. James GOLEMAN (COLEMAN?) "I appoint my friend John MITCHEL & John HOLLOWAY as executors." Wit: Edward HOLLOWAY & Jacob HARLING. Signed: James (X) GOLEMAN Proved by the oath of Edward HOLLOWAY & Jacob HARLING the 27 Mar 1810 same time qualified John HOLLOWAY & J. MITCHELL. Edgefield District, SC Will Book: 6 March 1811: I, John H. HOLLOWAY, being perfectly in my mind. I give unto my beloved wife Sarah HOLLOWAY all my goods & chattels both real & personal to do with as whatever good in her own sight and I do hereby appoint her the said Sarah HOLLOWAY as executrix to settle all my affairs in this life. Wit: Jorden HOLLOWAY & John MITCHELL. Signed: John H. HOLLOWAY. Proved by the oath of Jorden HOLLOWAY & John MITCHELL the 15 March 1811 & same time qualified Sarah HOLLOWAY as executrix. From: A Collection of South Carolina Records: BOZMAN (BOZEMAN) BOZMAN, John. Box 9 Pack 165. Probate Judge Office. Abbeville, SC Admnr. bond. We Phillip FAGAN, Gibson JONES and Thomas EASLIN are bound unto John THOMAS Esq, Ord in the sum of 1000 pounds sterling dated this Dec 1785. Est. appraised on 27 Sept 1783 by Joseph JOHNSON, James Myrick LANG or LONG, & Isaac MITCHELL. (The date of 1783 & 1785 are used.) Buyers at the sale: Isaac MITCHELL, Keziah BOAZMAN, James Myrick LANG, John GRAY, Joseph DAVENPORT, John HOLLOWAY, John WILD, Phillemon BOAZMAN, James HOLLINGSWORTH, William ANDERSON, Wm PITTS, Jun'r, Isaac NORREL, William LANG, John GOOlMAN (?), Samuel LANSOM (?), Joel PERDUE, Benjamin COBB, Jeremiah TROTTER, Joseph JOHNSON FAGAN. Notes: (con't.) BOAZMAN Notes: I. John Lewis BOAZMAN m. Ann TILLMAN, both of Lunenburg Co, VA. II. Son Philemon BOAZMAN m. Susannah HOLLOWAY, sister of Mahulda HOLLOWAY who m. John POOL (RS) Note 2: Joseph DAVENPORT and John MITCHELL families are on land/deed transactions of Southside VA. (aep) Newberry County, SC: Grand and Pettit Juries: The following person drawn to serve as Grand Jurors: Joseph THOMPSON Daniel PITTS Gabriel ANDERS JOHNSTON Isaac MITCHELL Sen'r Isaac DAVINPORT (sic) Jun'r Adam LAGROUN (LAGRONE) Note: James Holloway POOL line - POOL-RHODES-LAGRONE intermarried. (aep) *John NEWTON Grand Jury, 1791: * Isaac MITCHELL Sen'r Sims BROWN Wallice JONES Pettit Jury, 1791: Isaac DAVINPORT George NEALLY William PITTS Benjamin PEARSON William RILEY Isaiah SHIRLEY *John NEWTON James CALDWELL, Clerk Joseph CALDWELL William ANDERSON John JAMES Among others. (aep) (1788) Newberry County, SC: Ordered that the said road be a publick road and that Isaac DYSON and Isaac MITCHELL Jun'r be appointed overseers of said road. Note: "We present as a Griviance (sic) that the Road leading from the Island ford on Saludy River to the Beverdam near the Widow REASES is out of repair and no overseers apointed for s'd road." Because of this "griviance" the above men were apointed. JOHNSTON Isaac MITCHELL Sen'r Isaac DAVINPORT (sic) Jun'r Adam LAGROUN (LAGRONE) Note: James Holloway POOL line - POOL-RHODES-LAGRONE intermarried. (aep) *John NEWTON Grand Jury, 1791: * Isaac MITCHELL Sen'r Sims BROWN Wallice JONES Pettit Jury, 1791: Isaac DAVINPORT George NEALLY William PITTS Benjamin PEARSON William RILEY Isaiah SHIRLEY *John NEWTON James CALDWELL, Clerk Joseph CALDWELL William ANDERSON John JAMES Among others. (aep) (1788) Newberry County, SC: Ordered that the said road be a publick road and that Isaac DYSON and Isaac MITCHELL Jun'r be appointed overseers of said road. Note: "We present as a Griviance (sic) that the Road leading from the Island ford on Saludy River to the Beverdam near the Widow REASES is out of repair and no overseers apointed for s'd road." Because of this "griviance" the above men were apointed. February Term 1793, Newberry District, SC: Martha MITCHELL of this county a minor & daughter of Isaac MITCHELL dec'd lately of Abbeville County came into court and with the approbation of the said Court and consent of John SATTERWHITE Sen made choice of the said John SATTERWHITE as her guardian ordered that the said John SATTERWHITE Sen'r enter into a Bond of the sum of L 2000.... On motion of Ephraim RAMSEY Esq ordered that Marey SATTERHWITE wife of John SATTERHWITE Sen'r late Mary MITCHELLand John SATTERWHITE be appointed Guardians to two minors children by the name of JOHN and JAMES MITCHELL and that the said Mary be allowed the sum of l 7 s ll d 9 for the maintenance and education of the said children annually and the saum of L 1 s 1 d 9 for each year the said children are not at school... Edgefield District, SC Deed Book 10: Isaac MITCHELL is granted 250 acres from Barbara TUTT..28 Jun 1794 Abstracts of Old Ninety-Six and Abbeville District Wills and Bonds: MITCHELL, Daniel -- Box 65, Pack 1569: Est admnr. Feb 10, 1785 by Isaac MITCHELL, Mary MITCHELL, Gabriel SMITHERS, Jas WILSON bound to Jno THOMAS Ord. 96 Dist. sum 2,000 lbs Inv. made Apr 12, 1785 in Edgefield Co. by Chas BUSSEY, Wm HARVEY, Jno CUNNINGHAM. MITCHELL, Isaac -- Box 65, Pack 1552: Will dated June 29, 1789 in Abbeville Dist. filed Oct 6, 1789. Exrs: Wife: Mary MITCHELL, Son, Isaac Notes: (con't.) MITCHELL, Nathan SIMS, Robert and Richard POLLARD. Wit: Zachary MERWETHER (MERIWEATHER), Benj MITCHELL, Rosana SWANSY. wife: Mary MITCHELL. Chn: Ursula, Catharine, Mary, Sarah MITCHELL. Sett: Legatees: Jas COOK, Robt POLLARD, Wm MITCHELL, Levi RICE, Elisha MITCHELL, Richard POLLARD, Isaac MITCHELL, Daniel MITCHELL, Martha MITCHELL, John MITCHELL, James MITCHELL. MITCHELL, Benjamin -- Box 61, Pack 1434: Will dated Mar 28, 1816. Prov. May 6, 1816. Exrs: Lewis MITCHELL, Basil HALLUM. Witnesses: Nicholas OVERBY, Joseph JOINER, Elsey BUNTIN. Wife, Judith MITCHELL. Chn: Susannah HALLUM, Lewis MITCHELL, Randal MITCHELL, dec'd, Elizabeth ADAMS. Gr chn: Polly Hail MITCHELL, Benjamin R MITCHELL, Morris R. MITCHELL. Est of Benjamin MITCHELL, Sr., in same package. Admnr. Nov 30, 1808 by Keziah MITCHELL, Lewis MITCHELL and Benjamin MITCHELL. Basil HALLUM bound to Andrew HAMILTON Ord Abbeville Dist. sum $10,000.00. HALLUM note: I. Elizabeth HALLUM m. Sullivan PEARSON of NC II. Dau, Rachel PEARSON m. Joseph RHODES III. Son Benjamin RHODES m. Temperance POOL d/o John POOL and Mahulda HOLLOWAY. Alexander Pool III Alexander Poole will Alexander Pool 14 DEC 1820, Jan 1821, Wife Anny Pool. Miles, Polly, John, Dicy, and Cary have had their shares. To Thomas, Fanny, Patsy, Susy and my son James... Exec. wife Anny, son Miles. Wit. Lewis Garner, William Garner ================== 2005 posting from Audrey Poo; From: "Audrey Pool" Subject: Re: More on Alexander POOL(E) and family Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2005 13:34:01 -0800 POOL, Alexander and Angelina CROWDER Children: 1. Dicy/Decy POOL m. 10 May 1821 William G. HENDRICK 2. Cary POOL m. 1 Mar 1819 in Rutherford County, NC Reuben MARTIN, parents were John MARTIN and Carey CROWDER 3. Fanny POOL, b. VA, d. 19 Mar 1861. 1850 census of Cleveland, NC lists her as born in VA, age 48. Married 8 May 1825 in Rutherford County, NC Lewis LEDFORD, b 1784, NC. 4. Patsy POOL 5. Susy POOL 6. Polly Ann POOL b 1789, Mecklenburg, VA. Married James BEDFORD Notes: (con't.) 7. Miles POOL, b ca 1792, Mecklenburg County, VA, d. 13 Sep 1874. Married 18 Dec 1870, Mary WILSON, daughter of James WILSON and Easter_____. 8. John POOL, b. ca 1792. Married an Elizabeth_______. 9. Thomas POOL, b 21 Jul 1795, VA, d. 30 Mar 1866. Married Sary WILSON, b. 22 Mar 1801, d. 3 May 1871, daughter of James WILSON and Easter_______. 10 James POOL, b. 22 Apr 1806. Married Susan R., b 7 Oct 1807, d. 8 Sep 1868. James Thomas POOL, born 14 Apr 1839 in Rutherford County, NC, d. 15 Sep 1912, son of Thomas POOL and Sary WILSON. Married Sophia PEELER, d 8 Dec 1911 at State Hospital, Morgantown, NC, daughter of Little John PEELER and Nancy GIBSON. Children: 1. Elizer Jane POOL. 2. Sarah H. POOL 3. Joseph G. POOL 4. John Thomas POOL, b 27 Oct 1866 in Cleveland, NC, d. 9 Sep 1938 5. Daniel Alexander POOL, b 6 May 1869 in Cleveland County, NC, d 11 Dec 1910. 6. Georgia Anna POOL, b 5 Sep 1870 in Cleveland County, NC, d 15 Feb 1912. 7. James Henry POOL, b 27 Jun 1871 in Cleveland County, NC, d 26 May 1946 at Shelby Hospital, Shelby, Cleveland, NC. Source: Dwight PERRY, his grandson. Married Lobellia Mary Hester WORTMAN, b 8 Aug 1881 in Cleveland County, NC, daughter of Eliza WORTMAN 8. Dan H. POOL, b 6 Dec 1873, d 3 Sep 1882. 9. Mary E. POOL, b 27 Aug 1877 in Cleveland County, NC, died at age 5 yrs and 9 days of diphtheria. ================================================================= page 41 Pool (Poole), Alex & Angellice Crowder, 11 Oct. 1790, Thomas Norment sec. View Full Context Virginia Marriages to 1800 about Crowder, Angelina Spouse 1: Crowder, Angelina Spouse 2: Pool, Alexander Marriage Date: 11 Oct 1790 Marriage Location: Virginia Mecklenburg County Source Information: Dodd, Jordan. Virginia Marriages to 1800 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 1997. Original data: Electronic transcription of marriage records held by the individual counties in Notes: (con't.) Virginia. Description: Rutherford County Will Abstracts 1779-1910 Alexander Pool 14 DEC 1820, Jan 1821, Wife Anny Pool. Miles, Polly, John, Dicy, and Cary have had their shares. To Thomas, Fanny, Patsy, Susy and my son James... Exec. wife Anny, son Miles. Wit. Lewis Garner, William Garner. ==== posting by Audrey Pool From: "Audrey Pool" < aep@madnet.net> Subject: Re: Alexander POOL(E)/CROWDER line from VA>NC Date: Mon, 7 Feb 2005 10:44:40 -0800 I have a few more notes on Alexander POOL(E) if anyone is interested. This is not our direct line...that I know of. Audrey POOL, Alexander b. m. 11 Oct 1790 w. Mecklenburg County, VA CROWDER, Angelina b. Amelia County, VA Father: Abraham CROWDER b. 30 Aug 1730 w. Bristol, Prince George, VA m. Frances_______ b. ca 1730 w. Amelia County, VA Father of Abraham CROWDER, Abraham CROWDER b. ca 1698 w. Charles City, VA m. Frances______ 2. Prince George County, VA Notes: (con't.) Father of Abraham CROWDER, Bartholomew O. CROWDER b. ca 1670 w. Prince George County, VA m. Elizabeth_____ Children of Alexander POOL and Angelina CROWDER: 1. Miles POOL b. 1789 2. Polly POOL 3. John POOL 4. Decy POOL 5. Cary POOL 6. Thomas POOL b. 21 Jul 1795, VA 7. Fanny POOL b. 1798 d. 19 Mar 1861 8. Patsy POOL 9. Susy POOL 10. James POOL b. 22 Apr 1806 m. Susan R. b. 7 Oct 1807 d. 8 Sep 1868 ================= was this Alexander Pool, brother to James Pool? He was living in Mecklenburg untilabout 1790/ "William MITCHELL of Mecklenburg Co to Ephraim PARHAM* of Brunswick Co. 30 Jul 1784. L15 VA. 100 acres which formerly was the property of Ellick/Allick/Alexander POOL who sold it to Matthew PARHAM. Will Book 1, page 297 Will: William Harris Dated September 19, 1778; Recorded June 14, 1779 Names: Wife - Judith Harris Notes: (con't.) Children: Peter Harris, William Harris, James Harris, Sherwood Harris, Reuben Harris, Charles Harris, Samuel Harris, John Harris, Claiborne Harris, Robert Harris, Martha Harris. Specific bequests made to all children. All remainder of estate, both real and personal to wife Judith Harris. Executors: Sons William and Reuben Harris, William Hudson and Mark Moore. Witnesses: Richard Ragsdale, Alexander Poole, and Mark Moore. James "Jacob" B Pool At this time (2014) there is insufficient documentation to know for sure which Alexander Poole was the father of James Poole. It is likely the Alexander Poole shown to be living in Brusnwick VA in 1762 -- we know from James Pool's testimony that they were living in Brunswick VA in 1756. Several of the DNA matches to this line appear to be in the Elizabeth City County VA line of David Poole and his son John Pool. of birth was taken from Rev War Pension Files. these files give two birth years ( 1746 and 1756), the 1756 date appears to be the more likely. according to a handwritten document -- Publication number M804, Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Aplication files, James and Ursula moved to Laurens county SC in 1784 or early 1785. Sworn testimony of a neighbor (James Riley) in support of the Pension Application is a consistent and confirming record. It states that when he moved to the neighborhood in December, 1788 James and Ursula were already living in the area. Quick Bio James Pool , a combat veteran of the Rev War; despite being orphaned at a early age and lack of formal education, he became a prosperous cotton farmer in South Carolina. He was able to set each of his children up with a property, a home, and working capital. The Pool cotton business and land holdings in the Laurens SC were extensive and successful. (his son William Hudson Pool is shown on the 1860 US Census as owning 18,000 acres of land) Quick Facts (see media section for 33 photocopies of original documents that I have accumulated (mostly from microfilche files in the Laurens County Archives and the Greenville County archives in SC--plus my transcriptions and notes) Birth: 05 Apr 1756 in Brunswick Co, VA; see Rev Pension Application Residence: 1782 in 12 00, Mecklenburg County, VA Arrival: Bet. 1783-1784 in Laurens, SC; migration from Mecklinburg, VA (see sworn testimony of neighbor) Residence: 1784 in Laurens District, South Carolina Occupation: Bet. 1784-1839 in Laurens, South Carolina, USA; Cotton Farmer Residence: Abt. 1785 in Laurens, SC; Migrated from VA to SC Residence: 1800 in Laurens District, South Carolina Residence: 1830 in Laurens, South Carolina, United States Residence: 1833 in South Carolina Death: 29 Jul 1839 in Laurens ,SC Also Known As:Jacob Burial: Tumblin Shoals, Laurens, SC; Traynham cemetery (James and Ursula were burried at Plantation of their daughter Rebecca and her husband) Person Notes: -James Pool despite being orphaned at a early age and lack of formal education, became a prosperous cotton farmer in South Carolina. He was able to set each of his children up with a property, a home, and working capital. The Pool cotton business and land holdings in the Laurens SC were extensive and successful. locations of birth was taken from Rev War Pension Files. these files give two birth years ( 1746 and 1756), the 1756 date appears to be the more likely (he would not have been bound out to Benjamin Ragsdale in if he had been born at the Notes: (con't.) earlier date) "This _________ states that he was born in Brunswick County VA. about the year 1756. The record of his age was burned in his uncles house in this state". James Poole, orphan of Alexander Pool, bound out to Benjamin Ragsdale, 1770; to be bound out again 1776 by Ch'ward Pension File Abstract: James, Ursula, VA Line W9233, sol was b 5 Apr 1756 or 1746 ((both dates were given) in Brunswick Co VA & he m Ursula (--) 11 July 1782 in Mecklenburg Co VA & she was b 1 Jan 1762, sol lived in Mecklenburg VA at enl & after the Rev he moved to Craven Co SC which was later Laurens Dist SC where he apl 15 Oct 1832 having lived there some 48 years & was then referred to a Jacob Pool, Sr., sol d 29 July 1839 in Laurens Dist SC & his wid appl there 22 Feb 1845, children were; Rebekah b 22 Apr 1783, C--?-- b 18 Jan 1785, William b 21 Feb 1787, Salley b 9 mar 1789, Polley b 23 Jun 1791,Gabrill b 9 Nov 1793, Betsey b 6 Nov 1796, John b 16 Jul 1799, & James, Jr b 15 Mar 1804. James Pool was called "Jacob" by family and friends. The name James and Jacob come from the same Hebrew name -- which means "heel" ( Genesis tells the story of Jacob born grasping Esau's heel and later bought his birthright. Cognates of this name in most European languages so it does not appear to be a strong indicator of James' origin. Served in the Rev War. Pension (Pension Record W 9233). Served a total of 12 months on the Virginia Line as a private soldier. Had three periods of service. The most notable was the infamous battle of "Gates Defeat" (now called the Battle of Camden) in which General Stephen Gates, facing British forces led by Lt General Lord Cornwallis; fled in terror from the battle field and reportedly rode directly home in record time, leaving his subordinate officers and troops to fend for themselves. This battle, which reportedly lasted only an hour or so, took place on August 16, 1780 about 6 miles north of camden SC. Some weeks later after the battle James remained with the reminants of the defeated General Green took command of the Southern Army and James received his formal discharge from service. Notes: (con't.) Will Transcription (photocopies of original are in my possession) Will of James Pool In the name of God Amen, I James Pool being of sound & disposing mind & memory, but knowing the uncertainty of life & being desirous of making disposition of my wordly estate, do make & ordain this my last will & testament to wit; I give & bequeath to my beloved wife Ursula a Negro women Matilda & such increase if any she may have after my death, & should the said Matilda having a sucking(sic) child at my death ,this I give her also together with one bed, bed-stead & furniture, also household & kitchen furniture as much as may be necessary for her comfort, during her natural life, which household & kitchen furniture may be allotted to her if she chooses by the _______, one chosen by herself & one by my other executors & they two to choose a third . All which property I give to her during her natural life. 2nd All the balance of my estate of which I may die posessed, I direct to be sold by my executors hereafter named, & the monies thereof, together into my ready money [page 2] notes & other debts due me I direct to be equally divided between my children,William Pool, Gabriel Pool, the children of my son John Pool, & my daughters Rebecca Trainum, Polly Shaw & Betsey Mares [Mears?] share & share alike. To Micajah Jones the husband & to the children of my deceased daughter Sally Jones, I have already given & delivered what I consider an equal portion of my estate and therefore direct my executors to pay to them, that is, to the heirs of my daughter Sally Jones, twenty dollars & no more. The _________ property in which I have given a life estate to my wife, I desire immediately after her death to be sold & the proceeds to be equally divided in the same manner as delineated for my other children. property. 3rd I give and bequeath to the children of my deceased son John Pool five hundred dollars, which sum shall draw interest from the 5th day of January next, which amount is to be deducted from my estate before the above division takes place of the _______ property 4th Being desirous of making as equal a [page 3] division as practicable among my children sharing advanced to them as follows viz; To Wm. Pool six hundred and ninety seven dollars; To Gabriel Pool seven hundred and forty five dollars; To John Pool six hundred and seventy dollars ( viz) one hundred dollars in a little Negro, five hundred dollars by this will and the other seventy dollars in several small______ at different times; To William Trainum six hundred and seventy dollars; To Pleasant Shaw six hundred and seventy dollars; To John Mares six hundred and seventy dollars; I desire that the several amounts be taken into account before ______ as before ______, & be _______ as so much of their shares already delivered to them, & to be taken into the estate making out ______ of each ones share. Lastly I nominate, constitute and appoint my wife Ursula executrix and my son William Pool executor of this my last will & testament, here by revoking & making null all other wills ,here unto set my hand & affixed my seal this the seventeenth day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred & thirty seven. Signed, sealed, published & declared by the said James Pool_______ last will Notes: (con't.) and testament at whose request & in whose name and in the presence of each other we have here unto signed our names as witnesses to the due execution of the same. Benjamin Arnold Alfred Perritt | James Pool (his mark) Jno. S. Gaines see photographs in media section Old Pool homestead near Princeton SC before it was torn down (~1980) also with drawings of a very similar South Carolina Home during the Revolutionary War. The Pool Family Cemetery, Overlooking Horse Creek in Laurens, SC According to a handwritten document -- Publication number M804, Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant application files, James and Ursula moved to Laurens county SC in 1784 or early 1785. A confirming testimony from James Riley in 1848 states that James and Ursula were already in Laurens when he moved into the neighborhood in December 1788. Also confirming the earlier date is a November 6, 1784 Deed where James Pool bought 40 acres on sw side of Reedy river from Johnathan Downs Esq. for 15 pounds. James Poole, orphan of Alexander Pool, bound out to Benjamin Ragsdale, 1770; to be bound out again 1776 by Ch'ward this information seems to help confirm the likely birth year as being 1756 (not 1746) and is consistent with Alexander Pool Sr. as James's father. Pension file summary states: James Pool was born in the year of our lord 1756 in April th 5th and departed this life July the 29th 1839. Ursula Pool was born in the year of 1762 in January the 1 and was marri3ed in the year of 1782 in the month ____ James Pool From Abstracts of rev War Pension Files, Page 1725 Pension File Abstract: James, Ursula, VA Line W9233, sol was b 5 Apr 1756 or 1746 ((both dates were given) in Brunswick Co VA & he m Ursula (--) 11 July 1782 in Mecklenburg Co VA & she was b 1 Jan 1762, sol lived in Mecklenburg VA at enl & after the Rev he moved to Craven Co SC which was later Laurens Dist SC where he apl 15 Oct 1832 having lived there some 48 years & was then referred to a Jacob Pool, Sr., sol d 29 July 1839 in Laurens Dist SC & his wid appl there 22 Feb 1845, children were; Rebekah b 22 Apr 1783, C--?-- b 18 Jan 1785, William b 21 Feb 1787, Salley b 9 mar 1789, Polley b 23 Jun 1791,Gabrill b 9 Nov 1793, Betsey b 6 Nov 1796, John b 16 Jul 1799, & James, Jr b 15 Mar 1804. James Pool was called "Jacob" by family and friends. The name James and Jacob come from the same Hebrew name -- which means "heel" ( Genesis tells the story of Jacob born grasping Esau's heel and later bought his birthright. Cognates of this name in most European languages so it does not appear to be a strong indicator of James' origin. Served in the Rev War. Pension (Pension Record W 9233). Served a total of 12 months on the Virginia Line as a private soldier. Had three periods of service. The most notable was the infamous battle of "Gates Defeat" (now called the Battle of Camden) in which General Stephen Gates, facing British forces led by Lt General Lord Cornwallis; fled in terror from the battle field Notes: (con't.) and reportedly rode directly home in record time, leaving his subordinate officers and troops to fend for themselves. This battle, which reportedly lasted only an hour or so, took place on August 16, 1780 about 6 miles north of camden SC. Some weeks later after the battle James remained with the reminants of the defeated General Green took command of the Southern Army and James received his formal discharge from service. from South Carolinians in the Revolution: with service Records and Miscellaneous by Sara Suliavan Ervin James Pool, sen private annual allowance $ 40 Sums recieved $ 120 description of service Virginia when placed on roll feb 20, 1833commencement of pension same age 87 note- back calculation of this refeence would give a birth year of 1746 ===================== although I have not pieced it together,there seems to be a lot of interfamily connections that began in VA. and continued to SC. Exactly how we connect to the Ragsdales, Harris, Hudson group of families is not clear to me, but here is another example from Belva Cauthen: james harris/ martha who witnessed this deed re mark moore to thomas spain was a son also of our William harris/ judith Hudson and brother of my/ our William harris, sr/ frances goode. mark moore, along with our William harris, sr/ frances goode and his brother, reuben harris, were the executors of our William harris/ judith hudson's 1778 mecklenburg co, va will and------- mark moore married rachel ragsdale, daughter of benjamin ragsdale, and moved with his brother-in-law, peter ragsdale/ sarah charlton, also to laurens co, sc and their son, elijah ragsdale/ mary kennedy also moved to paulding co, ga and, again, were still involved with my/ our harris family there. see photo copy in media section Here is a transcription taken in 1944 of some of the tombstones in the Pool family Cemetery (I believe these transcriptions were taken by Col and Mrs Bolt - but my memory is not clear on this … wtp) 1782 Mecklenburg Virginia Census http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=e045be20-f132-4dc9-b13f-030bf72b495b&tid=13618848&pi d=439 1782 Mecklenburg Virginia Census copy http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=dc2fe400-cfc1-4fee-ae44-0e4638aa78ce&tid=13618848&pi d=439 James B " Jacob Pool" http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=fc5dfd75-6f3e-448e-8d29-0f2546f5e0a3&tid=13618848&pid =439 Painting of Battle of Gates Defeat Notes: (con't.) http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=4dc25620-67b5-4b3b-8a0b-3bb5e5af74eb&tid=13618848&pid= 439 Pool Bible Records (from Anderson Geneol Society) http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=b3dfe5af-86d9-48be-aa66-781dcde60fba&tid=13618848&pi d=439 Pool Cemetery Historical Marker http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=8898bc55-f4ea-46a0-8862-a9331788812e&tid=13618848&pid= 439 Pool Bible Records- Pool , Traynham, Senn Families http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=8c06f2c0-4d08-4160-b4b1-aae68bee8ab5&tid=13618848& pid=439 POOL FAMILY CEMETARY LAYOUT http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=b2475a2a-1cd6-42a4-826d-b46169c4619e&tid=13618848&pid =439 Orphan James Pool bound out to Benjamin Ragsdale http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=3473adcf-c560-4166-897a-dd8c095b4360&tid=13618848& pid=439 James Pool tombstone http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=6636fcd1-2c76-4380-87d9-ebba788245f3&tid=13618848&pid= 439 ==================== James Pool notes by Baumbach . According to his Revolutionary War pension application, James was born 5 April 1746 (or 1756) in Brunswick County, Virginia, and died 29 July 1839 in Laurens County, South Carolina. He married 07/11/1782 Mecklenburg County, Virginia, to Ursula Hudson, daughter of William Hudson of Laurens County (25).wtp note- deed recorded in Laurens and Edgefield Counties -- Wm Hudson lived in Mecklenburg VA. and unltimately moved to Edgefield where he was living when he died in 1813). 1809 Novemeber 28, Wm. Hudson to son-in-law James Pool & my daughter Ursula Pool, son-in-law Wm Wilbon & my daughter Cary, son-in-law Jeremiah Wilbon & my daughter Polly of Edgefield District- Deed of Gift, two tracts on Beaverdam Creek of Reedy River, bounded south on Allen Mitchell, east on John Taylor, north on John Lyles, west on Thos. Williamson; 2) other tract in Rutherford County, North Carolina, on Simms Creek of Little Broad River. Witnesses: Anderson Crowder, Joseph Fields. John Lyon, J.Q., Edgefield District; recorded 18 April 1810 William Hudson's land adjoined John Lyle, who also owned land adjoining Seth Pettypool (see above). James lived on Beaverdam and Horse Creeks, tributaries of Reedy River, in southern Laurens County. He first appears on deeds in 1790 (26). 1790 November, Elijah Major & Thomas Lewis to James Pool for £15, 100 acres on southwest side of Reedy River, bounded on David Ridgeway, James Pool, Isaac Huger, part of 195 acres granted 3 April 1786. Witnesses: Vencent Davis, Bradford Camp. Jonathan Downs, J.P.; recorded 26 September 1791. 1784 November 6, Jonathan Downs Esq. & wife Sarah to James Pool for £40, 100 acres on Horse Creek, south side of Reedy River, bounded on Moses Tomlin; Witnesses: Wm. Burton, Robt. Parker. Joseph Downs, J.P.; recorded 12 May 1795 1798 September 12, David Ridgeway to James Pool for $300, 141 acres on west side of Reedy River, 100 acres originally granted to Jonathan Downs, 25 acres to Elijah Major, 16 acres granted to Jas. Tate, conveyed to said David Ridgeway, bounded on said Poole, Jno. Arnold, Andw. Arnold & said river. Notes: (con't.) Witnesses: Andw. Arnold, Wm Downs, Junr. Jonathan Downs, J.P. 1798 September 12, Andrew Arnold to James Poole for $130, 78 acres on west side of Reedy River, granted to Jas. Tate conveyed to David Ridgeway then to Andrew Arnold; Witnesses: David Ridgeway, Wm Downs Junr. Jonathan Downs, J.P.; dower relinquished by Polley Arnold. 1807 February 16, John Alexander Jones to James Pool for $25, 8 1/4 acres on a branch of Horse Creek of Reedy River, bounded on John Alexander Jones and James Pool. Witnesses: Benj. Arnold, Saml. (X) Banks. Wm. Arnold, J.P.; recorded 18 April 1810 James Pool and family were enumerated on the 1810 US Census. 1810 US Census, Laurens District, Capt. Wm. Robertson's Company, p. 28 James Pool 1m10-16, 1m16-26, 2m26-45, 2m45+, 2f16-26, 1f26-45, 3 slaves James named his children in his pension application, namely Rebecca (born 22 April 1783), William (born 2 February 1787), Salley (born 9 March 1789), Polley (born 23 June 1791), Gabriel (born 9 November 1793), Betsey (born 6 November 1796), John (born 16 July 1799), and James Jr (born 15 March 1804). He started selling these lands in 1809, first to son William Pool (27). 1809 December 19, James Pool to Wm. Pool for $200, 80 acres on Reedy River, bounded on Perry Perritt, Thos. Taylor. Witnesses: Benj. Arnold, Thos. Townsend. James Dunklin, J.P.; dower relinquished by Ursula (X) Pool; recorded 2 June 1810 1810 July 10, James Pool to John Pyles for 45, 20 acres on Beaverdam Creek of Reedy River, bounded on Wm Wilborn, Wm. Arnold. Witness: Wm Arnold, Micajah Jones. Z. Bailey J.P.; dower relinquished by Ursula Pool; Benjamin Arnold, J. Q.; recorded 3 September 1810 1810 July, 10, James Pool to Wm. Arnold for $190, 89 acres on Beaverdam Creek of Reedy River. Witnesses: John Pyles, Micajah Jones. Jonathan Downs, J. P.; dower relinquished by Ursula (X) Pool; by Benjamin Arnold, J. Q.; recorded 5 February 1811 1815 September 9, James Pool to Gabriel Pool for $400, 103 3/10 acres on west side of Reedy River. Witnesses: Saml. Moore, Micajah Jones. Proven by S. Cunningham, J.P.; recorded 20 October 1815 The 1820 US Census record is alphabetical by first name. The recognized members of this family are: 1820 US Census, Laurens District Gabl Pool 1mu10, 1m16-26, 1fu10, 1f16-26 Gabl Pool 2mu10, 1m26-45, 1fu10, 1f16-26 James Pool 1m16-18, 1m1626, 1m45+, 2fu10, 4f10-16, 1f26-45 There was also two William Pools (see above under Seth Pool) 1830 US Census, Laurens District, p. 224 Wm. Pool 1mu5, 1m15-20, 1m40-50, 1fu5, 2f5-10, 3f10-15, 3f1520, 1f 30-40, 2 slaves James Pool 1mu5, 1m15-20, 1m20-30, 1m30-40, 1m70-80, 1f60-70, 4 slaves pp. 238-239 Richard Waldrop 1m10-15, 1m15-20, 1m20-30, 1m50-60, 1f5-10, 1f15-20, 1f20-30, 1f50-60 Gabriel Pool 1mu5, 2m5-10, 2m10-15, 2m20-30,1fu5, 1f5-10, 1f10-15, 1f30-40 John Pool 1m20-30, 1f20-30 ======= some Ragsdale notes: since James was bound out to Benjamin Ragsdale, some info on them may be of interest. the following comes from the web site "Some Children of Benjamin Ragsdale & Martha Jones (note that Belva Cauthen , Harris Researcher was a major document source for this work -- and was a significant help for my Alexander Pool data from Mecklenburg VA) • Note the reference to Wilborn, the Wilborn brothers marred two sisters of Ursula Hudson (wife of James Pool) and they moved to Edgefield SC, an adjacent county to where Janes and Ursula moved (and prospered). • James was originally bound out to Benj Ragsdate in 1767, not included in the list below • There was a long Harris / Hudson / Ragsdale relationship that continued for generations and is well documented by Belva Cauthern some of the Ragsdales also migrated to Laurens SC Benjamin Ragsdale & Susannah Price 28 Mar 1734: Benjamin Ragsdale was born in Prince George County County, VA.[41a] Notes: (con't.) Many believe that Benjamin and Susannah were married in Chester County, SC. If so, who is the Benjamin in Mecklenburg County after 1772, the year Senior died? Before 1772, any reference to Benjamin could just as likely have been Senior. 1759: Benjamin Ragsdale and William Hunt posted bail for William Harris and William Lidderdale after a suit was brought against the latter by the executors of the Thomas Hawkins estate.[42] Lidderdale was, of course, actually Lauderdale; but was he a member of the Botetourt County family included on this website? 1761: Benjamin Ragsdale, Abram Crowder, and Peter (P) Hamlin witnessed a deed from William Harris Senior to John Smith for land in Lunenburg County.[43] 2 Mar 1765: Mark Moor, John, Joseph, and Benjamin Ragsdale witnessed a deed from Benjamin Hatcher to William Stone for 550 acres on Persimmon Branch of Middle Bluestone Creek.[44] 1770: James Poole, orphan of Alexander Poole, was bound out to Benjamin Ragsdale in Mecklenburg County.[45] 7 Aug 1779: He sold 40 acres on the middle fork of Blue Stone Creek to John Berry for £50. Witnesses:, Clausel Clausel, John Wilson, Thomas Berry, and [brother-in-law] Mark Moore.[46] 11 Oct 1779: Benjamin, Peter, and William Ragsdale were appointed to work on the road from Burwell's Mill to Woodpecker Creek.[47] Peter and William were Benjamin's brothers. 14 Feb 1783: He and [brother] John Ragsdale, Hutchens Burton, Sampson Lamkin, Thomas Berry and John Berry were mentioned as an adjoining landowners in a deed from [brother] Thomas Ragsdale to John Bruce in Mecklenburg County.[48] Hutchens Burton was married to Martha Ragsdale, daughter of John and Frances Ragsdale. 10 Nov 1783: Benjamin Ragsdale, Wilburn, and Tucker were mentioned as the adjoining landowners in a deed from Peter Ragsdale to John Marshall on Middle Bluestone Creek.[49] 20 Nov 1783: He sold 15 acres in Mecklenburg County to Stephen Clark for £15. Witnesses: J. Bruce, Cox (x) Whitlow, and John Ragsdale.[50] 1815: Benjamin died in Pendleton District, SC. Children of Benjamin and Susannah Price Ragsdale: They may have also had a son named Hezekiah. John Ragsdale (m. Nellie Harnage) Susannah Ragsdale (m. Archibald Hamilton) Thomas Ragsdale some of the Ragsdales were said to be responsible for the first Methodist "preaching stand" in an area that reads to be very close to the property held by the Pool family in the area of Princeton SC in an area where Laurens and Greenville Counties meet:(note that the Pooles help establish the first Baptist Church for Freed Slaves after the Civil War, that Church is still in operation) Reedy River along the Old Indian Line in the 96th District of South Carolina around 1786 and established with his brother-in-law, Mark Moore, a Methodist preacher born in Bristol Parish, Prince George County in 1726, the Lebanon Church. By the efforts of these two men a school and a Methodist Preaching Stand" were established on the borderline between Laurens and Greenville Counties. This preaching stand was perhaps the earliest Methodist "church" in the area. 3.6 Condensed collection of key documents ( providing evidence / proof that James Pool descended from the ECC line of Poole) The purpose of this document is to put enough of the key documents to support /prove the ancestry of James B Pool. It is by no means a complete collection ( the Pool family tree is now approaching 900 documents) however the following Provides some the documents. Caveat: the weakest link in this chain is proving which Alexander Pool is the father of James Pool. Since Alexander died intestate, we don't have a single clear document that we have for other links in this chain. A collection of indirect documents has been provided for Alexander. Unless additional key documents are found, we will have to await additional DNA test results for a final confirmation / correction of our earliest American ancestors. JAMES "JACOB" POOL Documents -- connecting James to father, brother, wife, and children Children of James Pool (extraction of War Department Documents, done at a citizens request) From Abstracts of rev War Pension Files, Page 1725 Pension File Abstract: James, Ursula, VA Line W9233, sol was b 5 Apr 1756 or 1746 ((both dates were given) in Brunswick Co VA & he m Ursula (--) 11 July 1782 in Mecklenburg Co VA & she was b 1 Jan 1762, sol lived in Mecklenburg VA at enl & after the Rev he moved to Craven Co SC which was later Laurens Dist SC where he apl 15 Oct 1832 having lived there some 48 years & was then referred to a Jacob Pool, Sr., sol d 29 July 1839 in Laurens Dist SC & his wid appl there 22 Feb 1845, children were; Rebekah b 22 Apr 1783, C--?-- b 18 Jan 1785, William b 21 Feb 1787, Salley b 9 mar 1789, Polley b 23 Jun 1791,Gabrill b 9 Nov 1793, Betsey b 6 Nov 1796, John b 16 Jul 1799, & James, Jr b 15 Mar 1804. ALEXANDER POOL documents Alexander Pool is documented to be the father of James and Alexander Pool by the St James Parrish Church Warden's records: Alexander Poole, s/o Alexander Poole, bound out to Richard Ragsdale, 1767 Alexander Poole's estate sale money to go to Churchwardens, St.James Par. 1770. James Poole, orphan of Alexander Pool, bound out to Benjamin Ragsdale, 1770; to be bound out again 1776 by Ch'ward. Additional Documents Not included here: I have a large collection of deeds and other documents that show Alexander Pool in Brunswick at the time Alexander was born (and James Pool's sworn Rev War Pension Documents confirms he was born in Meckenburg VA) and moving to Mecklenburg. There are later documents showing Alexander Pool in Mecklenburg VA. There are many documents tying Alexander Pool to Wm Hudson, who was James Pool's father in law. Alexander lived near and can be shown to be connected with the Hudsons (James married Wm Hudson's daughter, and was a benefactor to James Pool and his brother Alexander. Alexander named two of his daughters Cary and Polly, the same names Wm Hudson gave two of his daughters). There confirming connections to Mitchell, Ragsdale, Harris, and other families which provide strong confirmation that this Alexander was the father to James and Alexander Pool. Belva Cauthen's help is gratefully acknowledged. She provided dozens of pages of document and notes tying Alexander Pool to his sons and to various "allied" families. Partial Transcription of Will of James Pool, naming children (Photocopy available) Will of James Pool In the name of God Amen, I James Pool being of sound & disposing mind & memory, but knowing the uncertainty of life & being desirous of making disposition of my worldly estate, do make & ordain this my last will & testament to wit; I give & bequeath to my beloved wife Ursula a Negro women Matilda & such increase if any she may have after my death, & should the said Matilda having a sucking(sic) child at my death ,this I give her also together with one bed, bed-stead & furniture, also household & kitchen furniture as much as may be necessary for her comfort, during her natural life, which household & kitchen furniture may be allotted to her if she chooses by the _______, one chosen by herself & one by my other executors & they two to choose a third . All which property I give to her during her natural life. 2nd All the balance of my estate of which I may die possessed, I direct to be sold by my executors hereafter named, & the monies thereof, together into my ready money [page 2] notes & other debts due me I direct to be equally divided between my children, William Pool, Gabriel Pool, the children of my son John Pool, & my daughters Rebecca Trainum, Polly Shaw & Betsey Mares [Mears?] share & share alike. To Micajah Jones the husband & to the children of my deceased daughter Sally Jones, I have already given & delivered what I consider an equal portion of my estate and therefore direct my executors to pay to them, that is, to the heirs of my daughter Sally Jones, twenty dollars & no more. The _________ property in which I have given a life estate to my wife, I desire immediately after her death to be sold & the proceeds to be equally divided in the same manner as delineated for my other property. 3rd I give and bequeath to the children of my deceased son John Pool five hundred dollars, which sum shall draw interest from the 5th day of January next, which amount is to be deducted from my estate before the above division takes place of the _______ property 4th Being desirous of making as equal a [page 3] division as practicable among my children sharing advanced to them as follows viz; To Wm. Pool six hundred and ninety seven dollars; To Gabriel Pool seven hundred and forty five dollars; To John Pool six hundred and seventy dollars ( viz.) one hundred dollars in a little Negro, five hundred dollars by this will and the other seventy dollars in several small______ at different times; To William Trainum six hundred and seventy dollars; To Pleasant Shaw six hundred and seventy dollars; To John Mares six hundred and seventy dollars; I desire that the several amounts be taken into account before ______ as before ______, & be _______ as so much of their shares already delivered to them, & to be taken into the estate making out ______ of each ones share. Lastly I nominate, constitute and appoint my wife Ursula executrix and my son William Pool executor of this my last will & testament, here by revoking & making null all other wills ,here unto set my hand & affixed my seal this the seventeenth day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred & thirty seven. Signed, sealed, published & declared by the said James Pool_______ last will and testament at whose request & in whose name and in the presence of each other we have here unto signed our names as witnesses to the due execution of the same. Benjamin Arnold Alfred Perritt | James Pool (his mark) Jno. S. Gaines ALEXANDER POOL (JR) The following evidence shows Alexander Pool is father to James and Alexander Pool (III) {IT IS RECOGINIZED THAT THIS IS AN INDIRECT "PROOF", AND INHERENTLY WEAKER THAN THE REST OF THIS DOCUMENT CHAIN.. BUT SINCE ALEXANDER, FATHER TO JAMES, DIED INTESTATE, IT IS LIKELY THE BEST WE WILL BE ABLE TO DO} JAMES POOL'S FATHER IS PROVED TO BE ALEXANDER POOL BY ST JAMES PARRISH CHURCHWARDEN'S RECORDS. Alexander Poole, s/o Alexander Poole, bound out to Richard Ragsdale, 1767 Alexander Poole's estate sale money to go to Churchwardens, St. James Par. 1770 James Poole, orphan of Alexander Pool, bound out to Benjamin Ragsdale, 1770; to be bound out again 1776 by Ch'ward. Note that supporting evidence that Alexander is the father of James is provided by: • the fact that that James Pool's brother , Alexander, named children for William Hudson ( James's father in law and benefactor to both brothers). • the age that Alexander Pool's sons, ( James and Alexander) were bound to the Ragsdale family is consistent with the birth years for James and Alexander • the known locations (Brunswick and Mecklenburg VA) where Alexander Pool and family lived, are consistent with the documented locations where both James and Alexander Pool liveded; and is , again, consistent with this Alexander being the father of James and Alexander Pool. • the date (1767) of Alexander's death is consistent with James and Alexander's documented ages. Proving which of several Alexander Pool men was the correct one has proved a considerable challenge. Since a single direct evidence is not available (father Alexander died intestate) several indirect approaches were taken -- with the goal that the weight of the cumulative evidence might serve as "proof" of which Alexander Pool was the father of James and Alexander Pool. a) All identified Alexander Pool men were identified (see list below) and all could be ruled out except for Alexander, son of Alexander, grandson of Thomas. b) There is no continuing record of Alexander Pool, Jr (son of Alexander Sr.) remaining in the Elizabeth City or NC areas (see discussion below). We see documentation for the other brothers, so lack of documentation for Alexander Jr is supporting evidence that it is he that moved to Brunswick and then on to Mecklenburg VA. c) The given name Alexander seems to have come from an earlier "Avera" connection. This line of fathers and sons named Alexander seems to trace directly back to Alexander Pool, son of Thomas who is the first known Poole / Pool in this line to have the given name Alexander. (WTP July 2014) Basis of selecting Alexander, son of Alexander as father to James Pool . (this is revised thinking since 2012.... we have additional which appears to disprove all known alternative cases). Work by Joe Slattery, Bill Avery, and Donna Craze helped identify all "Alexander Poole men and to prove that all those identified, of than Alexander son of Alexander, can be proved as invalid connections. • Evaluation all other Alexander Pool men identified can be ruled out except for the proposed Alexander , son of George. Best evidence is that there was no such person as Alexander , son of George. (all other children of George Pool are clearly named in documents, lack of primary documentation strongly indicates that this Alexander" was merely an error by a early genealogist which got " copied and pasted" into a number of secondary documents • although very little documentation has been found on this Alexander Poole - the fact that he is not shown in ECC VA or Johnston / Wake NC increases the chance that this Alexander who went to Brunswick Va. then Mecklenburg is the father of James and Alexander Pool • the number of generations to a common ancestor is so far out that a) the probability of an even more distant connection is a very low probability (since Roy Poole and I are perfect 64 marker matches, we have around a 95% probability of common ancestor at the distance of Thomas Poole or earlier ( Thomas would be 8 generations back for me, assuming this Alexander Poole is indeed my correct link). Matching Criteria - Requirements necessary to be a viable candidate for father of James and Alexander seem to all be met by the Alexander Pool chosen: • IF THIS IS THE FATHER OF JAMES POOLE, THEN WE BELIEVE WE KNOW THE FOLLOWING ABOUT ALEXADER POOLE Facts that have to fit to be the "right" Alexander Poole - Alexander, son of Alexander meets all of the following criteria. • must have lived in Brunswick VA since James in sworn testimony states that he was born there in 1756 • must have lived in Mecklenburg VA in 1767 since father of James and Alexander died there. • Assuming the ECC David Poole connection is valid, must be a descendant of David Poole and his son John Poole; and likely also a descendant of Thomas Poole. • must be born in a year compatible with James' birth in 1756 • must not be a person whose DNA is identified by familytreedna as belonging to a different line of Pool /Poole. • assuming this is the same Alexander who was living in Brunswick in 1761 (likely because James was born there in 1756) -- wife's name was Susannah. • Possible "Alexander Poole men" that were evaluated Here are 6 possible "candidates" for the father of James and Alexander that I looked at (Donna Cozen, Joe Slattery, and others have also looked at this issue, and I have the great benefit of their work). a)John Pool Sr. > Thomas Poole, Sr. > Alexander Pool -- ruled out because this Alexander died in 1742 in Elizabeth City , VA. b) John Pool Sr. >Thomas Poole > William Pool Sr. > Alexander Poole.-> ruled out due, good evidence that this Alexander was the one in land disputes in NC (and therefore not the Alexander who moved to Brunswick then Mecklenburg)--ruled out c)John Pool Sr. > William Pool Sr. > ? this option is pure speculation with no supporting evidence-- ruled out d)John Pool, SR >Thomas Poole .> William Poole Sr. > George Poole > Alexander Pool. ( ruled out, I and others have searched and have not found any documents which indicate that George had a son named Alexander) • John Poole SR > Thomas Poole Sr. > Alexander Pool Sr. >Alexander Poole Jr -> our best case, no conflicts ... currently our only viable option that is supported by documentation. • some other "Alexander Poole" that we don't currently have identified (certainly possible, however probably would be a more distant connection, and the probable distance to a common ancestor , as provided by familytreedna would make this significantly less probable). • notes: v Alexander as son of George - Needs documentation to establish that George had a son named Alexander. As seen in some family trees and as proposed by Roy Poole, if valid, this would be an excellent fit, however we do find the names of George's children and the name "Alexander" is not seen on these lists. v Alexander Poole, son of William, grandson of Thomas seems to be ruled out IF the William Poole that moved to Bertie was the son of Thomas (and most likely this is the case)---because there are several Williams, the "Bertie NC William Poole" might be another man. I am partially persuaded that "William moving to Bertie" appears to be the "best fit" for the Roy Poole line, since he knows his people came from NC. We know that when Alexander Pool,( father of James B Pool and Alexander Pool, Jr) died, he died intestate. We presume that no other family was there. The boys were bound out to the Ragsdale family. more wtp notes: Notes for Alexander Pool: Alexander Pool Poole is proved as the father of James Pool by the extensive record research by Belva Cauthen. She spent a lot of time reviewing all available records ( in conjunction with her Harris / Hudson research) and the evidence that Alexander is well supported. This Alexander is recorded by the Church Wardens (who held quasi official status). Belva shows that this Alexander Pool seems to be closely associated with "affiliated" families that lived in the same areas of VA and witnessed each other's documents. My Hudson line . Ragsdate line, and Belva's Harris like are among the closely associated families. I have included a large selection of Belva's extensive notes in my "Descendants of James Pool" family tree file. In addition, James Pool's sworn testimony (Rev War Pension Application) says he was born in Mecklenburg in 1756-- and there is an Alexander Pool / Poole shown to be living there in 1755-1761. Alexander Poole died intestate, so we lack a "Will" document which could prove (or disprove) the connection. Both Alexander and James Pool were bound out to (different) R ALEXANDER POOLE SR Will of Thomas Pool ties Alexander (and other children) to their father Thomas FROM THE BOOK WILLS AND ADMINISTRATIONS OF ELIZABETH CITY COUNTY, BY BLANCE ADAMS CHAPMAN Poole, Thomas Original Will Elizabeth City County, VA Leg.-eldest son John,; son William; son Thomas; son Alexander; son Middleton the tract given by my mother, Jane Avera, to her son John Poole; to my daughters Jane, Ann, and Mary Poole. Exec. sons John and Thomas Poole. Dated January 27, 1725/26. recorded July 20, 1727. Witness Thomas Latimer, John Whitfield, john Bushell, Sr. Book 1704-30, Page 77, Elizabeth City County, VA Tying Alexander Pool, Sr. to his son Alexander Pool, Jr "POOLE, Middleton*. Leg - son William POOLE, my place called 'he Points', adjoining the land of Thomas POOLE; after the death of my wife, reversion to daughter Ann POOLE; with reversion to my cousin Alexander POOLE, son of Alexander POOLE. Extx: wife Elizabeth POOLE. D. July 16, 1740. R. May 19, 1742. Wit: Thomas POOLE, Catron DUNN, John BRITAIN. Book 1737-49, p. 128. Estate appraised by Thomas LATTIMER*, Thomas BAYLIS, Jr., and John BUSHELL. July 21, 1742. Book 1737-49, p. 139. Original Will." THOMAS POOLE There are multiple clear documents connecting Thomas Pool to his parents and to his children. there are multiple documents that also clearly show the names of her three Pool sons and daughter: • e.g. ".Whereupon evidence being heard and jury impaneled finds for the deft. "We find the last will and testament of John Poole dec'd pro and rec. in Eliz. City Co. Ct dated 17 Mar 1667 with and endorsement thereon from John Poole the younger to Robt. Beverly dated 10 of 8br 1702 and hereunto annexed. We find that sd. John Poole the Elder died seized of fee in the land in question. We find patent. granted to Jane Poole dated 6 Apr 1671 of land in question and annexed. We find a deed ack. and rec. in Eliz. City Co. Ct from Jane Avery to her three sons, vizt. Thomas Poole, John Poole and William Poole dated 5 Jan 1688 with endorsement thereon from John Poole to Robt. Beverly dated 23 8br 1701 both of the land in question and hereto annexed. We find a deed from John Poole to Robert Beverly dated 13 8br 1701 of land in question hereto annexed and ack and rec in the General Court. We find the last will and testament of Nicho. Curle hereunto annexed whereon is devised to his son Pasco Curle the land in question. We find that Jane Poole who had been the wife of Jno. Poole the Elder dec'd, mother to Thomas Pool's will clearly names his children and parents, Key points Documented by this Will 1. This Thomas Poole is the son of John Pool and Jane Pool Avera (Jane married HenryAvera after John died) 2. Children's Names a) John Poole, eldest b) William Poole c) Thomas Poole d) Alexander Poole e) Middleton Poole f) Jane g) Ann h) Mary • Title Poole, Thomas. (1725 Will) Part of index to Elizabeth City County Wills and Administrations (1689-1800) Note pp. 78-78. Will pro. 20 July 1727. p. 103. Inv. rec. 21 Sep. 1727. Deeds, Wills & Orders, 1704-1730, Pt. 1 (Reel 5) Leg.-eldest son John,; son William; son Thomas; son Alexander; son Middleton the tract given by my mother, Jane Avera, to her son John Poole; to my daughters Jane, Ann, and Mary Poole. Exec. sons John and Thomas Poole. Dated January 27, 1725/26. recorded July 20, 1727. Witness Thomas Latimer, John Whitfield, John Bushell, Sr. Book 1704-30, Page 77, Elizabeth City County, VA JOHN POOL There are multiple documents that tie John Pool to his mother Jane Pool and father David Pool ; and also to their children. Here are two. The following document names John Poole's wife and children and the date of his death. Specifically , for our direct Poole line, this proves Thomas Poole is John and Jane Poole's eldest son. It notes that Jane Pool married Henry Avera after the death of husband John Poole. Page. 137-138 (PG. 67-68 OF ORIGINAL RECORDS BOOK) In the ejectment brought by Robert Westlock on the demise of Thomas Poole, plaintiff, against Pasco Curle, infant. Whereupon James Ricketts and Jane his wife was admitted defts for lands and tenements in the _____ to wit: one dwelling house, one garden sixty acres of land, 30 acs of wood, and 30 acs of _____land with appurtenances in the parish and Co. of Eliz. City, which Thomas Poole to the sd. Robert had demnified for a term not yet expired, did enter and force him from his farm afsd and did eject and other enormities to him did do to the great damage of him the sd Robert and aft the peace of our Lord the King that now is, and whereupon Robert by Samuell Selden his Atty complains that when the afsd Thomas Poole the 10th day of May 1715 at Eliz. City had demnified to the afsd Robert the tenemants to be held and occupied by him the sd Robert and his assigns from the first day of the same May until the end of five years not yet expired. The sd. Pasco on the 12th day of May 1715 with force and arms, damages 10 Pounds money to which deft pleads not guilty. Whereupon evidence being heard and jury impanneled finds for the deft. "We find the last will and testament of John Poole dec'd pro and rec in Eliz. City Co. Ct dated 17 Mar 1667 with and endorsement thereon from John Poole the younger to Robt. Beverly dated 10 of 8br 1702 and hereunto annexed. We find that sd John Poole the Elder died seized of fee in the land in question. We find pattent granted to Jane Poole dated 6 Apr 1671 of land in question and annexed. We find a deed ack and rec in Eliz. City Co. Ct from Jane Avery to her three sons, vizt Thomas Poole, John Poole and William Poole dated 5 Jan 1688 with endorsement thereon from John Poole to Robt. Beverly dated 23 8br 1701 both of the land in question and hereto annexed. We find a deed from John Poole to Robert Beverly dated 13 8br 1701 of land in question hereto annexed and ack and rec in the General Court. We find the last will and testament of Nicho. Curle hereunto annexed whereon is devised to his son Pasco Curle the land in question. We find that Jane Poole who had been the wife of Jno. Poole the Elder dec'd, mother to Tho. and John Poole now living and Wm. Poole now dec'd by her husband the sd John Poole the Elder after the death of sd Poole was marryed to one Henry Avery of this County and he died before Jane and she died afterward when she was Avery's widow and went by the name of Jane Avery at her death. We find an inquisition dated 26th day Nov 1702 under hand and seal of Jerome Ham deputie of John Lightfoot Esq, Escheator of Eliz. City Co. and a jury sworne before him to enquire whether 474 acs of land late in the possession of Jane Poole did escheat to her Majt and hereunto annexed. We find the land in question to be the 474 mentioned in the inquisiotion. We find a pattent from Francis Nicholson Govrnr dated 16 day of April, 1704 by which the land in the declr mentioned is granted to sd Thomas Poole, lessor of the plt. We find that Thomas Poole the lessor of the pltf is the Eldest son and heir of Jane Poole, afterward Jane Avery, and if upon the whole matter the law be with pltf., we find for pltf one shilling damage. If not, we find for the deft. Joseph Banister foreman. Which on motion of the parties was ref'd for the matter of law to be argued. Now being called and argument heard, the court considering the same are of the opinion that the law is for the Pltf." Therefore ord that plt recover the lands and tenaments in the declr mentioned which is granted giving sec according to law. Ordered that Thomas Poole pay to Thomas Avery acc to law for 15 days attendance for him aft Pasco Curle with costs at Exon. the following document (repeated under David Poole) provides a specific proof that John Poole's father was David Poole =================== after David Poole died , there were several jury findings containing the following info (this from a 10 May 1670 dic) P.149 Elizabeth City Co, VA, 10 May 1670. Wm. Alford, Gent, deputy escheater. Writ 18 Aprirl [1670] Jury find that David Poole was an alien and at the time of his death was seized of 420 acres, 50 thereof he purchased with James Vabrett(spelling?) who suffered death as a fellon in this County soe that the 50 acres more which belonged to Varbet doth escheate, which tract in the whole is 4 acres and is now in the tenure and occupation of Jane Poole, widd., relict of Jno. Poole , sonne of David Poole, deceased, bith which tracts containeed 474 acres, David Poole being an alien and Verbert dyeing a fellon, wee find to escheate (names of from the jury, omitted here) Granted to Mrs. Poole DAVID POOLE Again there are multiple documents tying David Pool to his wife and children, and John Poole documents that tie him back to his parents David and Jane Poole. Here are two =================== after David Poole died , there were several jury findings containing the following info (this from a 10 May 1670 dic) P.149 Elizabeth City Co, VA, 10 May 1670. Wm. Alford, Gent, deputy escheater. Writ 18 Aprirl [1670] Jury find that David Poole was an alien and at the time of his death was seized of 420 acres, 50 thereof he purchased with James Vabrett(spelling?) who suffered death as a fellon in this County soe that the 50 acres more which belonged to Varbet doth escheate, which tract in the whole is 4 acres and is now in the tenure and occupation of Jane Poole, widd., relict of Jno. Poole , sonne of David Poole, deceased, bith which tracts containeed 474 acres, David Poole being an alien and Verbert dyeing a fellon, wee find to escheate (names of from the jury, omitted here) Granted to Mrs. Poole This document names David's wife and other children:Early Virginia Immigrants, . Richmond [Va.]: W.C. Hill Printing Co., 1912, 376p. Reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1978. Repr. 1982. Name: David Poole Year: 1653 Place: Virginia Family Members: Wife Mary; Son Martin; Daughter Jane Source Publication Code: 2772 Primary Immigrant: Po 3.7 BASIS OF SUSANNA MITCHELL AS THE SUSANNA WHO WAS WIFE TO ALEXANDER POOL although a single definitive document such as a Will would provide stronger proof, the totality of the following 9 points of evidence provide , I think, sufficient evidence that we can associate Susanna Mitchell with the Susanna who was wife to Alexander Pool. Whether she was mother, or step mother to James and Alexander (III) Pool is less assured. 1. Susanna is shown as the given name of Alexander Pool's wife in several documents, here is one Indenture made the 8th day of January, 1762, between Alexander Pool and Susannah, his wife, parties of the first part, and Matthew Parham, Jr., of Sussex County, for 130 pounds, conveying 100 acres at the upper end of Shining Creek, and bounded by lands of William Macklin, John Clacks, and Alexander Pool (bought of William Lanier). Signed by Alexander Pool and Susannah Pool (her mark). Witnesses were James Macklin, Thomas Lanier, and John Peebels. Indenture was acknowledged in Court on January 25, 1762, by Alexander Pool and Susannah Pool, and Susanna relinquished her right of dower. Deed Book 7, Page 52. from Brunswick County Deed Book 7 2. Susanna is shown to be the given name of John Mitchell's daughter (John was a Brunswick VA Planter). Entire will is included with John Mitchells bio, but here are the key sections John Mitchell Will provided by Audrey Pool, private email Page 107. Will. I, John MITCHELL of St Andrew's Parish in B, planter, being weak in body but of a sound mind, I desire all my debts that I owe in right or conscience, be well and truly paid within a convenient time after my death. ( see Wm Mitchell for the entire Will) To my daughter Sukei (Susannah) MITCHELL - 1 Negro named Peter. Also one tract of land of about 100 acres, it being part of the land I now live on, on the north side of the branch. Executors: wife Judy MITCHELL, and William MACLIN and James MACLIN. Signed: Jun 22, 1745 - John MITCHELL. Witnesses: William MC KNIGHT, Stephen (X his mark) MOSS, the connection, possibly from this same MITCHELL family. witnesses thereto, and OR. On the motion of the exors. certificate is granted them for obtaining a probate in due form. notes: *Kezia shown in will as Susanna Mitchell's sister, is a MITCHELL name, therefore showing a HOLLOWAY-MITCHELL 3. Same John Mitchell Will shows a Susannah / Sukie is over 21 in 1745, so born before 1724 b. Macklin were witness, so must have lived close c. This is a Mitchell line known to be associated with our Pool family according to Audrey Pool's note. 4. Alexander Pool was living on his land in this area in 1761 From Brunswick Deed Book #7 Indenture made the 23rd day of November, 1761, between William Lanier and Matthew Parham, Jr., of Sussex County, for 100 pounds, conveying 235 acres on both sides of Shining Creek, adjoining Alexander Pool, William Macklin, John Hunington, Edward Denton, and John Clack. Witnesses were William Browne, Thomas Jackson, and J. Parham. Indenture acknowledged in Court on November 24, 1761, by William Lanier. Deed Book 7, Page 44. 5. In 1762 Alexander Pool and his wife Susanna are shown living my by the Wm Macklin as in Susanna Mitchell's father's Will ( he was a witness, and can safely assumed to have lived near John Mitchell in 1745) Indenture made the 8th day of January, 1762, between Alexander Pool and Susannah, his wife, parties of the first part, and Matthew Parham, Jr., of Sussex County, for 130 pounds, conveying 100 acres at the upper end of Shining Creek, and bounded by lands of William Macklin, John Clacks, and Alexander Pool (bought of William Lanier). Signed by Alexander Pool and Susannah Pool (her mark). Witnesses were James Macklin, Thomas Lanier, and John Peebels. Indenture was acknowledged in Court on January 25, 1762, by Alexander Pool and Susannah Pool, and Susanna relinquished her right of dower. Deed Book 7, Page 52. 6. Also in 1762 Alexander and Susanna Pool sell some of their land to Parham, connecting to John Mitchell (and therefore tying to Susanna Mitchell) again. Indenture made the 8th day of January, 1762, between Alexander Pool and Susannah, his wife, parties of the first part, and Matthew Parham, Jr., of Sussex County, for 130 pounds, conveying 100 acres at the upper end of Shining Creek, and bounded by lands of William Macklin, John Clacks, and Alexander Pool (bought of William Lanier). Signed by Alexander Pool and Susannah Pool (her mark). Witnesses were James Macklin, Thomas Lanier, and John Peebels. Indenture was acknowledged in Court on January 25, 1762, by Alexander Pool and Susannah Pool, and Susanna relinquished her right of dower. Deed Book 7, Page 52. 7. again Indenture made the 23rd day of November, 1761, between William Lanier and Matthew Parham, Jr., of Sussex County, for 100 pounds, conveying 235 acres on both sides of Shining Creek, adjoining Alexander Pool, William Macklin, John Hunington, Edward Denton, and John Clack. Witnesses were William Browne, Thomas Jackson, and J. Parham. Indenture acknowledged in Court on November 24, 1761, by William Lanier. Deed Book 7, Page 44. 8. After Alexander Pool's death, the brother of Susanna Mitchell sells land that formerly belonged to Alexander Pool Will Book 2, Brunswick County, VA:-"William MITCHELL of Mecklenburg Co to Ephraim PARHAM* of Brunswick Co. 30 Jul 1784. L15 VA. 100 acres which formerly was the property of Ellick/Allick/Alexander POOL who sold it to Matthew PARHAM.... wtp note, this would only connect if Alex Pool sold to Mitchell at a date before his death 4.0 Recent Generations: Descendants of Alexander Pool and Susanna Mitchell . 4.1 James B Pool 4.2 William Hudson Pool 4.3 William Henry Pool 4.4 William Henry Pool II This is the second section of our family history that  What we know “for sure” – >>> this more recent information is not being provided at this time since it may "touch" on living persons. If you have a need for this information, please contact Pool-982 for selective access to more recent family information. ================================================= OUR FIRST FOUR GENERATIONS IN AMERICA (WARNING: MY DIRECT LINE IS THE ONE I'VE STUDIED MOST, BRANCHINGS ARE MORE LIKLEY TO CONTAIN ERRORS... MY DIRECT LINE: DAVID POOLE > jOHN POOL > THOMAS POOLE > ALEXANDER POOL (SR0 > ALEXANDER POOL (JR) Descendants of David Poule Poole Our Best Current Information William T Pool, Jr Dec 2015 Generation 1 1. DAVID POULE POOLE1-11 was born about 1590 in Languedoc France...3, 5, 11-15. He died about 1660 in Elizabeth City County VA (Buck Roe leased property assigned to John Ingrtasme in 1647.5-6, 16-18). He married Mary maiden name unknown about 1625 in England or France (rough estimate, likely between 1615-163019). She was born between 1590-1610 in Languedoc France. She died after 1660. Notes for David Poule Poole: BRIEF BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES: The original French family name may have been POULE according to the respected text," A History of Wine in America" Vol 1. However, although born in France, the area that David and Daniel came from didn't speak French -- so "Pool" or "Poole" may be just as close to the actual name as "Poule". (note the language in Languedoc in southern France spoken by the Poole's and other natives of Languedoc was actually not "French" but a distinct Language called "Occitan" called "d'oc" by its native speakers. it is a Latin based language that dates from Roman times. --the actual name as spoken by the family would not be French surname Poule -- my guess is that Poule is an approximation of the original Occitan name. Both the culture and language of Languedoc was very different from the rest of France). Some have advanced the speculation that our "Poole" family from Languedoc may have been so-called because they produced the high alcohol wine called Picapoll / Piquepoul/ Piquepoule, • A wikipedia reference notes" “picat” or “picada” are adjectives meaning “chopped”. Then look at “poll” which could mean “flea” or louse”. It seems like we’re no further in breaking this down from French except for one thing in that in Catalan “pell” means “skin”. It’s very believable that “pell” would become “poll” over centuries of use by peasants and so you actually have a name that means “chopped skin” which when you look at the grape is exactly what you see and you originally have “picadapell” for the original name. It all makes a great deal more sense than a “stinging hen” or well, whatever you get from the French name." David Poole is documented to have been born in Languedoc France. The date is not documented, but is estimated to be 1585 to 1600. To be recognized as a expert wine maker, he must have been in his 30's in 1620. He would not have likley been much older than that because of physical hardship and active threat of the native Indian population (it was a hard and dangerous time). David Poule Poole and his relative Daniel are likely the first of our DNA G Haplogroup Pool / Poole line to immigrate to America . Arriving in about 1720 , David was one of the first Poole surname persons to arrive in the American colonies. Daniel Poole (believed to have been a brother or close cousin) immigrated at about the same time. David was among seven wine experts that were brought to the Colony of Virginia with the aim to develop a wine industry in America that could rival France. They were to teach the colonists " how to plant trees and grape vines, raise silkworms, and make wine." Because the Huguenots were being persecuted in France, large numbers had fled to England and America. It is likley that the Brittish had their pick from a large group of higlhy qualified expert wine makers, and David Poole was recognized as a master in his trade. By most accounts, the treatment of the French wine masters was poor. Descendants of David Poule Poole Generation 1 (con't) Culturally different, with their own Huguenot Religion and Occitan Language, they were treated much like indentured servants certainly not the status / treatment they expected.; certainly not the status / treatment they expected.The wine venture in Virginia was a failure. Likely the combination of grape diseases, insects, and lack of understanding and support by the Virginia colonists led to failure of the wine venture. By 1632, it was clear that excellent money was to be made in tobacco, and not in wine. The Virginia General Assembly was angered by the French wine masters switching to tobacco and pass a law "inbibiting them from so doing on penalty of forfeiting their leases and havng to qauit the colongy."( History of Hampton and Eliz City County, by L G Tyler published 1922;). Ultimately hard economics won out and Buck Roe became a commercial tobacco venture. The same reference qyotes Smollet as writting , " by the export of tobacco from the Chesapeake, the credithy of the colonies was chiefly, if not wholly supported". By 1647, we see that David Poole is no longer leasing the land at Buck Roe (see notes below). My guess is that by that time, he had made money from tobacco and was doing well. Well enough, apparently, to be able to afford to go back to Europe for at least a brief time, and returned with wife Mary, daughter Jane, and son Martin in 1752. There are subsequent deed documents for Jane and Martin, but ultimately I lose track of them. John Pool, their eldest son remains well documented as well as his children. After returning, we see that only Mary signed one legal document in 1755; which may mean that David was ill or dead by this time. I have followed others in estimating 1760 as reasonable date for David's death. ================== SOME NOTES / DOCUMENTS / DISCUSSION I consider the relationship between David Poole, his wife and children to be fully documented. The population of Elizabeth City in 1625 was only 359 persons, so the risk of confusing our line with the other Poole persons living in the area is minimal The original French family name may have been POULE according to the respected text, A History of Wine in America. Although born in France, the area that David and Daniel came from didn't speak French -- so "Pool" or "Poole" may be just as close to the actual name as "Poule". (note the language in Languedoc in southern France spoken by the Pooles and other natives of Languedoc was actually not "French" but a distinct Language called "Occitan" called "d'oc" by it's native speakers. it is a Latin based language that dates from the 10th century. --the actual name as spoken by the family would not be be French surname Poule -- my guess is that Poule is an approximation of the original Occitian name. Both the culture and language of Languedoc was very different from the rest of France). David was among seven wine experts that were brought to the Colony of Virginia with the aim to develop a wine industry in America that could rival France. Because the Huguenots were being persecuted in France, large numbers fled to England and America By most accounts,the treatment of the French wine masters was poor. They were treated much like indentured servants; certainly not the status / treatment Descendants of David Poule Poole Generation 1 (con't) they expected. The wine venture in Virginia was a failure. Likely the combination of grape diseases, insects, and lack of understanding and support by the Virginia colonists led to failure of the wine venture. from the Huguenot Society: Notes on early Huguenot settlers Early Huguenots in Virginia Huguenots came to Virginia as early as 1620, when Elias La Guard, James Bonnall and David Poole settled in Elizabeth City. In the 1630s Nicholas James, John Broche, William Savary, Nicholas Martiau, Giles Tavernor, John Vallet, and John Galliott settled in what is now York County. Also at that time, many French names appear in the upper County of New Norfolk. More French settlers came over the next three decades, settling in Lower Norfolk, Princess Ann and Isle of Wight Counties. [from Huguenot Lineage Research, Melford S. Dickers Contact: manakintown at yahoo dot com Page last modified: 14 March 2013 =================== after David Poole died , there were several jury findings containing the following info (this from a 10 May 1670 dic) P.149 Elizabeth City Co, VA, 10 May 1670. Wm. Alford, Gent, deputy escheater. Writ 18 Aprirl [1670] Jury find that David Poole was an alien and at the time of his death was seized of 420 acres, 50 thereof he purchased with James Vabrett(spelling?) who suffered death as a fellon in this County soe that the 50 acres more which belonged to Varbet doth escheate, which tract in the whole is 4 acres and is now in the tenure and occupation of Jane Poole, widd., relict of Jno. Poole , sonne of David Poole, deceased, bith which tracts containeed 474 acres, David Poole being an alien and Verbert dyeing a fellon, wee find to escheate (names of from the jury, omitted here) Granted to Mrs. Poole The first attempt to introduce wine making to America is a most interesting topic- I have included here a few brief notes. I recommend reading the actual chapters (available on line) from "A History of Wine in America" From "A History of Wine in America" by Thomas Pinney, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PRESS, © 1989 The Regents of the University Below, I have extracted some discussion that relates to what I believe is our line of Pool / Poole: eight vignerons sent to Virginia in 1619, Frenchmen from Languedoc-Elias La Garde, David Poule, Jacques Bonnall are among the names preserved of this group We know also that they were settled at Kecoughton, Elizabeth City County, near the coast and therefore relatively secure from Indian attack.[44] This region had been recommended as early as 1611 by Sir Thomas Dale, who observed that the two or three thousand acres of clear ground there would do for vineyards and that "vines grow naturally there, in great abundance."[45] Indeed, the suitability of the region had been remarked even earlier, in 1572, by the Jesuit Father Juan de la Carrera. Carrera, with what his editors describe as "typical pious exaggeration," wrote that the Spanish found at Kecoughton (which he called "the Bay of the Mother of God") "a very beautiful vineyard, as well laid out and ordered as the vineyards of Spain. It was located on sandy soil and the vines were laden with fine white grapes, large and ripe. Descendants of David Poule Poole Generation 1 (con't) and from page 16 we see suggestion that he arrived late in 1619: The official company statement says that the French vignerons went out in 1619, but they must have arrived too late to do any planting that year-indeed, a letter from Virginia as late as January 1620 pleads for both vines and vignerons from Europe, a fact that suggests the company was slower to carry out its claims than to publicize them and from page 17: The sequel to all this preparation was disappointment. How could it have been anything else, given the practical difficulties? A little wine was made from native grapes, but it proved unsatisfactory. And the failure to make anything out of wine-growing in the face of a prosperous tobacco industry soon led men to give up a losing game. Besides that, the get-rich-quick mentality that dominated in early Virginia... Emigration, some sources give 1619 as the year of emigration, we know he was in VA initially by 1620, and we know he was leasing land in 1627 here is an emigration record for 1627 Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s David Poole / Poule was a Huguenot according to the "Huguenot Society" Early Huguenots in Virginia Huguenots came to Virginia as early as 1620, when Elias La Guard, James Bonnall and David Poole settled in Elizabeth City. In the 1630s Nicholas James John Broche, William Savary, Nicholas Martiau, Giles Tavernor, John Vallet, and John Galliott settled in what is now York County. Also at that time, many French names appear in the upper County of New Norfolk. More French settlers came over the next three decades, settling in Lower Norfolk, Princess Ann and Isle of Wight Counties. [from Huguenot Lineage Research, Melford S. Dickerson] =========== I had substantial, generous help from Bill Avery, Donna Cuzze, Audrey Pool, and Joe Slattery who have each studied this Area Some of thier thoughts and conclusions may be found in the Research Notes that have been included. from Donna Cuze (whose help is gratefully acknowledged) . DAVID1 POOLE, was born Bet. 1585 - 1600 in FRANCE > VA, James Citty >Elizabeth City (Hampton), and died Abt. 1647 in VA, ECC "leased land 1627" assigned 1647 to John INGRAME. He married MARY. She was born Bet. 1585 - 1605. DAVID and DANIEL -- several genealogies have David and Daniel as the same man. As shown in my attached documents and references, they can clearly be documented to be two different men. they lived in different places, immigrated at different times with different sponsors, and wives has different names) LAND RECORD 1: 1627, VA, ELIZABETH CITY, leased 60 acres at Point Comfort Island (Buck Roe) & Hampton Rds within boundary of Elizabeth City. Land Book 1 pg 80. States he is "Frenchman", 1652, VA PATENT BOOK 3: Capt Saml Parry given land for transportation of people including David & Mary Poole w/kids Martin & Jane Poole. Descendants of David Poule Poole Generation 1 (con't) Title POOLE, DAVID Publication 12 December 1627. Gen. note "Lease" Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41. Note Location: Elizabeth City County. Description: 60 acres lying at Buck Roe within the precincts of Elizabeth City. Source: Land Office Patents No. 1, 1623-1643 (v.1&2), p.80 (Reel 1). Name: John Arnold/Arundell Birthdate: abt. 1590 Birthplace: Devon, England Spouse: Unknown Place of Death: Virginia Information: Arrived in Jamestown 1611 with the Third Virginia Land Charter but name was spelled "Arundell". Is found in 1627 in Elizabeth City County at "Bucks Row" as neighbor of DAVID POOLE and James Bonall. Email: kklaes@inu.net Source: THE THIRD VIRGINIA CHARTER (at University of Oklahoma Law Center); CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS, PATENT BOOK 1, PART 1, pg. 11, pg. 15, pg. 18, pg. 19 note: there is still another POOLE spelling as shown below -- I think this one is a simple error in transcription Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography published by the Lewis Historical Publishing Company in 1915 Pole, David, one of the vine dressers sent n 1620 to Buckroe to teach the colonists how to plant mulberry trees and vines, raise silkworms and make wine. In 1627 he leased sixty acres at Buckroe for ten years. additional immigration information for David Poole and family Poole, Martin, 1655, by Wm. Little, Northumberland Co. Poole, Jane, 1655, by Wm. Little, Northumberland Co. Poole, John, 1655, by Major Wm. Lewis, New Kent Co. Early Virginia Immigrants; 1623-1666 P Poole, David and Mary, his wife, 1655, by Geo. Coltclough, Northumberland Co. wtp note: in 1655 Mary signed a court document without Davids signature ? did David die after returning to VA from England or France ?? ============================== wtp notes from Cavaliers and Pioneers, Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents. Vol 1 In 1620, the company sent some Frenchmen to Buck Roe ...teach the colonists how to plant trees and grape vines, raise silkworms, and make wine. They were selected by John Bonnell, silkworm raiser to the King at Oakland, from Languedock (sic) in France and among them were Anthony Bonnell, Peter Arundell, and David Poole. …one of the ministers o Elizabeth City WAS Jonas Stockton, parson of Descendants of David Poule Poole Generation 1 (con't) Barkeswell county Warwick England … been the earliest exponent of the doctrine,the only good Indian is a dead Indian On March 22 1622 occurred the massacre at which time 346 settlers out of a total of 1240 were slaughtered Page 17 In February 1624, a census was taken of the inhabitants of the colony according to which it appeared that Elizabeth City Corporation, had a population of 349. wtp Notes from two books, History of Wine and George Sandys Notes from a History of Wine in America, from the Beginnings to Prohibition By Thomas Pinney The following are notes taken from this History that relate directly to first attempts to grow wine in the Colonies and more specifically in Virginia; which resulted in David Poole (POULE) among other French men to immigrate to Virginia. From Page 12 … Supported by an orthodox economic argument. In order to obtain such products as silk, wine, and olive oil, England had to pay cash to Spain and France, its rivals and enemies. One of the persistent objects of early English colonization was therefore to provide England herself with silk, wine, oil, and other such commodities. From page 14 Lord De La Warr (governor of Virginia) seems to have taken some French vine dressers with him on his voyage to Virginia in 1610, though the information is tantalizing indistinct - and therefore not wholly reliable. True Declaration of the Estate of the Colony in Virginia (1610) a tract written to raise fresh fund for th3e company after the disastrous starving time in the winter of 1609-10, we hear of Frenchmen with Lord De La Warr preparing to plant vines Page 16 Despite the companys advertisements and the governors plea for skilled vinearoones, one seems to have ventured forth until a long eight years later 41 There were, as we know, eight vignerons sent to Virginia in 1619, Frenchmen from Languedoc - Elias La Garde, David Poule, Jacquest Bonnall, are among the names preserved of this group. We know also that they were settled at Keccoughton , Elizabeth City County, near the coast and therefore relatively secure from Indian attack. 45 The official company statement say that the French Vignerons went out in 1619 but they must have arrive too late to do any planting that year - Indeed, a letter from Virginia as late as January 1620 pleads for both vines and vignerons from Europe, a fact that suggests the company was slower to carry out its claims than to publicize them…. … Just when the Frenchmen planted their vines is not clear. In 1620 the company, encouraged by the early reports, announced that it was looking for more vineyardists from France and from Germany, and that it was trying to procure plants of the best kinds from France, Germany, and elsewhere 50 Note that Sandys and his elder brother were proponents of industrialization of Descendants of David Poule Poole Generation 1 (con't) the colony. Glassworks, ironworks, shipbuilding were among the industries proposed. ============== Some Notes on early ECC History, abstracted from LG Tylers 1922 "History of Hampton AND Elizabeth City County, VA" • ....April 26, 1607 ....Upon the invitation of some friendly Indians to come ashore to their town called by them Kecoughtan, Captain John Smith says: ''Wee coasted to their town running over a river running into the main where these savages swam over with their bowes and arrows in their mouths." "Kecoughtan," continues the doughty Captain, "has a convenient harbor for fisheries, boats or small boats, that so conveniently turneth itself into Bayes and Creeks that make that place very pleasant to inhabit, their corn-fields being girded thereon as peninsulars. " " The abound-ance of fish, fowls, and deer" was noted The name Kecoughtan does not appear regularly in legal documents from 1619. The new name, Elizabeth City, was called after the daughter of King James I. The cor-poration of Elizabeth City developed into Elizabeth City County in 1634. In 1705 the town of Hampton was founded by an act of the Legislature. • The year 1619 saw great changes made in the govern-ment of Virginia. Hitherto the settlers were only soldiers and martial law prevailed. Now the free laws of England were proclaimed, and to every man was assigned a certain area of land. On July 30, a general assembly met at James-town, • In 1620, the company sent some Frenchmen to Buck Roe to teach the colonists how to plant mulberry trees and grape vines, raise silkworms, and make wine. They were selected by John Bonnell, silkworm raiser to the King at Oakland, from Languedock in France, and among them were Anthony Bonneir, Elias La Guard', James Bonnell, Peter Arundell and David Poole. • ' March 22, 1622 occurred the massacre at which time 346 settlers out of a total of 1240 were slaughtered; As a result of the massacre, the Indians were driven far away from the settlements, • Population Growth(extracted from various parts of document) In February 1624, a census was taken of the inhabitants of the colony according to which it appeared that Eliz- abeth City Corporation had a population of 349 Descendants of David Poule Poole Generation 1 (con't) The number of tithables in Elizabeth City County, in 1748, was 1078, which was more than double what it was at the close of the preceding century. In 1759, the number was 1428, which showed a population of 4284. At the time of the American Revolution the population of Hampton was probably about one thousand people. Unsuccessful at wine making in Virginia, the French turn to tobacco In 1632, the French vignerons at Buck Roe incurred the resentment of the general assembly by dropping into tobacco raising, and a law was passed inhibiting them from so doing on penalty of forfeiting their leases and having to quit the colony. Hurricane of 1749 In 1749, a hurricane, which has been described as most terrific and disastrous, visited Virginia David Poole is believed to be Y Haplogroup G1. Which possibly dates to about 10,000 years ago. Haplogroup G is associated with the Neolitic revolution, where farming and civilization were "invented". Dr John Hawks, of the Universityh of Wisconsin - Madison makes several interesting points that may relate to our pre-historic ancestors, and the Neolothic Revolution which they helped create. • Many Pool people are blue eyed. This is a trait that dates back only around 10,000 years. • Development of agriculture has "sped" human evolution. Changes since the invention of farming include 1. Thinning of human skull - same amount of brain in less total volume 2. Smaller teeth (prepared food requires less grinding of teeth) 3. Changes in genes to help prevent new diseases that began when larger groups of people began living together. 4. Human caused extinction of many species of large animals. 5. Changes in other species caused by planned breeding by humans ( e.g. dogs, cattle, horses, etc) 6. Changes in plants (e.g. corn and grain) caused by selective breeding by humans. Notes for Mary maiden name unknown: BRIEF BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES FOR MARY Mary's maiden name is unknown, In fact almost nothing is known about her her. She must have been "brave and hardy" since she is doucmented to have made the Atlantic crossing several times with her young children. Descendants of David Poule Poole Generation 1 (con't) The following is all we know about Mary Poole 1 Born in Languedoc France, probably in about 1600 2 Probably married David Poole in Languedoc and fled with him to England (David was in London just prior to sailing to Virginai) 3 Was French Huguenot Religion 4 Spoke Ocitian 5 was mother to John , Jane and Martin Pool 6 likely died between 1655 (last document with her name) and 1670 She was likely born in Languedoc France; and likely fled with David to England. ) We do not know when she first immigrated. We know that David's relative, Daniel brought his wife when he immigrated -- and Mary may have initially come in the 1620's with David. I have not found records of these earliest immigrations. Later, after government was better established, there are multiple later immigration records showing Mary immigrating with her children (see below) there are multiple immigration records for David Poole and family they include ( some of this may be duplicate listing for billing purposes ?) • 1627 DAVID (we know he first immigrated in 1620) • 1652/53 David, wife Mary, son Martin, dau Jane note Daniel immigrated at the same time • 1654 a John Poole immigrated (possibly David's oldest son)- Northumberland Co • 1655 Martim Poole Northumberland Co • 1655 Jane Poole Northumberland Co • 1655 John Poole, New Kent Co 1655 David Pool and Mary his wife Northumberland Co BRIEF BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES We know almost nothing about Mary This is what we believe we know • Born in Languedoc France, a little after David • culture Occitan • language Occitan • religion French Huguenot David Poule Poole and Mary maiden name unknown had the following children: 2. i. JOHN2 POOLE SR.13, 20-29 was born about 1630 in Languedoc France, or VA, or England (immigrated, not shown as an "alien" so England is likely; born 1620-163028-29). He died about 1667 in Elizabeth City Co VA (Will recorded March 16, 166713, 20, 28-34 ). He married Jane Poole Avera Boult? about 165535-39 in Elizabeth City Co VA. She was born in 1635 in Languedoc France2, 29, 40-41 (maiden name is speculative; shone as an "Alien" so not born in Eng or VA). She died about 1702 in Elizabeth City, Virginia, United States29, 41-44 (Believed buried in the Poole Cemetery off Grunling Dr, Hampton VA). ii. MARTIN POOLE45 was born about 1635 in Languedoc France or VA or England (immigrated, not shown as an "alien" so England is likely?). He died after 1655 in Elizabeth City Co, VA. Notes for Martin Poole: Descendants of David Poule Poole Generation 1 (con't) • Name: David Poole Year: 1652 Place: Virginia Family Members: Wife Mary; Son Martin; Daughter Jane Source Publication Code: 6220 Primary Immigrant: Poole, David Wtp notes on Martin Poole, son of David and Mary (Poule) Poole From Cavaliers and Pioneers, Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and grants, 16 1663 - 1666 Vol 1 Patent Book 3, page 308 WILLIAM LITTLE, 100 acs, Northumberland Co., on S. side of great Wicocomoco Riv, 4 Jun 1655, p 345. Adj. land of Daniel Crosby & towards land of William Thomas. Traqns. Of 2 pers: Martin Poole, Jane Poole. to sail to VA without a parent, it is likely they were either in their "teens" or young adults in 1655 there are multiple immigration records for David Poole and family they include ( some of this may be duplicate listing for billing purposes ?) • 1627 DAVID (we know he first immigrated in 1620) • 1652/53 David, wife Mary, son Martin, dau Jane note Daniel immigrated at the same time • 1654 a John Poole immigrated (possibly David's oldest son)- Northumberland Co • 1655 Martim Poole Northumberland Co • 1655 Jane Poole Northumberland Co • 1655 John Poole, New Kent Co 1655 David Pool and Mary his wife Northumberland Co Name: David Poole Year: 1652 Place: Virginia Family Members: Wife Mary; Son Martin; Daughter Jane Source Publication Code: 6220 Primary Immigrant: Poole, David Wtp notes on Martin Poole, son of David and Mary (Poule) Poole From Cavaliers and Pioneers, Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and grants, 16 1663 - 1666 Vol 1 Patent Book 3, page 308 WILLIAM LITTLE, 100 acs, Northumberland Co., on S. side of great Wicocomoco Riv, 4 Jun 1655, p 345. Adj. land of Daniel Crosby & towards land of William Thomas. Traqns. Of 2 pers: Martin Poole, Jane Poole. to sail to VA without a parent, it is likely they were either in their "teens" or young adults in 1655 Descendants of David Poule Poole Generation 1 (con't) there are multiple immigration records for David Poole and family they include ( some of this may be duplicate listing for billing purposes ?) 1627 DAVID (we know he first immigrated in 1620) 1652/53 David, wife Mary, son Martin, dau Jane note Daniel immigrated at the same time 1654 a John Poole immigrated (possibly David's oldest son)- Northumberland Co 1655 Martim Poole Northumberland Co 1655 Jane Poole Northumberland Co 1655 John Poole, New Kent Co 1655 David Pool and Mary his wife Northumberland Co iii. JANE POOLE46 was born about 1635 in England ?47. She died after 1655 in Elizabeth City Co VA. Notes for Jane Poole: Name: David Poole Year: 1652 Place: Virginia Family Members: Wife Mary; Son Martin; Daughter Jane Source Publication Code: 6220 Primary Immigrant: Poole, David Annotation: Record of 20,000 very early immigrants, with much relevant information. Taken from Patent Books 1 through 5. Title page states, "In 5 volumes," but up to 1979 only three had appeared. See nos. 6221 and 6223 for second and third volumes, published in 1977 Source Bibliography: NUGENT, NELL MARION. Cavaliers and Pioneers: Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants, 1623-1666. Vol. 1. Richmond [VA]: Dietz Printing Co., 1934. 767p. Reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1983. Page: 255 there are multiple immigration records for David Poole and family they include ( some of this may be duplicate listing for billing purposes ?) • 1627 DAVID (we know he first immigrated in 1620) • 1652/53 David, wife Mary, son Martin, dau Jane note Daniel immigrated at the same time • 1654 a John Poole immigrated (possibly David's oldest son)- Northumberland Co • 1655 Martim Poole Northumberland Co • 1655 Jane Poole Northumberland Co • 1655 John Poole, New Kent Co 1655 David Pool and Mary his wife Northumberland Co Name: David Poole Year: 1652 Place: Virginia Family Members: Wife Mary; Son Martin; Daughter Jane Source Publication Code: 6220 Primary Immigrant: Poole, David Annotation: Record of 20,000 very early immigrants, with much relevant information. Taken from Patent Books 1 through 5. Title page states, "In 5 volumes," but up to 1979 only three had appeared. See nos. 6221 and 6223 for second and third volumes, published in 1977 Source Bibliography: NUGENT, NELL MARION. Cavaliers and Pioneers: Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants, 1623-1666. Vol. 1. Richmond [VA]: Dietz Printing Co., 1934. 767p. Reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co., Descendants of David Poule Poole Generation 1 (con't) Baltimore, 1983. Page: 255 there are multiple immigration records for David Poole and family they include ( some of this may be duplicate listing for billing purposes ?) 1627 DAVID (we know he first immigrated in 1620) 1652/53 David, wife Mary, son Martin, dau Jane note Daniel immigrated at the same time 1654 a John Poole immigrated (possibly David's oldest son)- Northumberland Co 1655 Martim Poole Northumberland Co 1655 Jane Poole Northumberland Co 1655 John Poole, New Kent Co 1655 David Pool and Mary his wife Northumberland Co Generation 2 2. JOHN2 POOLE SR. (David Poule)13, 20-29 was born about 1630 in Languedoc France, or VA, or England (immigrated, not shown as an "alien" so England is likely; born 1620-163028-29). He died about 1667 in Elizabeth City Co VA (Will recorded March 16, 166713, 20, 28-34 ). He married Jane Poole Avera Boult? about 165535-39 in Elizabeth City Co VA. She was born in 1635 in Languedoc France2, 29, 40-41 (maiden name is speculative; shone as an "Alien" so not born in Eng or VA). She died about 1702 in Elizabeth City, Virginia, United States29, 41-44 (Believed buried in the Poole Cemetery off Grunling Dr, Hampton VA). Notes for John Poole Sr.: BRIEF BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES FOR JOHN POOLE, SR. • Born in estimated 1630. Since he was shown as immigrating, but not shown as an "alien" he was likley born in England (birth in VA, or Languedoc France remains possible) • He is clearly shown as the eldest child of David Poole in multiple court Documents • He married Jane (possible maiden name Boult?) she was descended from Languedoc France family, and believed to be a Huguenot (David is listed by the Huguenot Society, but wife Jane is not). • They had three sons and one daughter- whose names and relationships are clearly documented in Wills and various court papers ( as listed in the references) • Was likley a planter, with tobacco as his "cash crop" (his father is believed to have been growing tobacco since approximately 1632; to the displeasure of the VA government which wanted him to continue trying to develop a VA wine industry) We believe that both John and his wife Jane were French Huguneots and very strongly influence by the language and culture of Languedoc France ( which is Occitan, not French in both language and culture. The dates for John's deat wre taken from his 1667 Will. John had a short life. There is no record of how he died; death by disease, accident, and Indian attack were all common in Virginia in the 1600's. CONNECTING JOHN POOLE TO PARENTS AND CHILDREN. The document trail connecting John Pool to his parents is very clear as is the document trail connecting John and Jane Poole to their children. John Pool as David Pool's eldest known child ( there are court documents which specifically list him as the eldest), John is by far the best documented of David's children, a copy of several of the key documents is attached to the "media section" of this report. John's place of birth could be VA, "England, or Descendants of David Poule Poole Generation 2 (con't) Languedoc France. The argument for England is tha I see no record of him being called an "alien" ( although his mother and fatherer are specifically listed as aliens), but I do see immigration records , this would imply that he was not born in VA. If he had been born in France, the records shnould have listed him as an alien. in 1704 John inherited his father's property, 474 acres, in Elizabeth "City County. Also recorded deed prior owned by his moherh Janve Avers, deceased. After Dafvid Poole died, there were several jury findings containingt essentiall the same information, as follows: " Jury find that Davide Poole was an alien and at the time of his death was seized of 420 acres, 50 therof he purchased with James 'Varbrett(spellingt?) who suffered death as a fellon in this County soe that the 50 acres more which elonged to Barbret doth escheate, whcih tract in the whole is 4 acres and is now in the tenure and occupation of Jane Poole, widdow, relict of John Poole, sonne of David Poole, deceased both which tractes contained 474 acres. David Poole being an alein and Varbrett(spelling?) dying a fellon, we find to escheate. (names from the jury, omitted here).... Granted to Mrs. Poole. there are multiple documents that also clearly show the names of her three Pool sons and daughter: e.g ".Whereupon evidence being heard and jury impaneled finds for the deft. "We find the last will and testament of John Poole dec'd pro and rec. in Eliz. City Co. Ct dated 17 Mar 1667 with and endorsement thereon from John Poole the younger to Robt. Beverly dated 10 of 8br 1702 and hereunto annexed. We find that sd. John Poole the Elder died seized of fee in the land in question. We find pattent. granted to Jane Poole dated 6 Apr 1671 of land in question and annexed. We find a deed ack. and rec. in Eliz. City Co. Ct from Jane Avery to her three sons, vizt Thomas Poole, John Poole and William Poole dated 5 Jan 1688 with endorsement thereon from John Poole to Robt. Beverly dated 23 8br 1701 both of the land in question and hereto annexed. We find a deed from John Poole to Robert Beverly dated 13 8br 1701 of land in question hereto annexed and ack and rec in the General Court. We find the last will and testament of Nicho. Curle hereunto annexed whereon is devised to his son Pasco Curle the land in question. We find that Jane Poole who had been the wife of Jno. Poole the Elder dec'd, mother to Descendants of David Poule Poole Generation 2 (con't) Descendants of David Poule Poole Generation 2 (con't) Descendants of David Poule Poole Generation 2 (con't) Descendants of David Poule Poole Generation 2 (con't) 1655 David Pool and Mary his wife Northumberland Co wtp notes: connecting John Poole to David Poole John Poole was David Poole's eldest child, and by far the best documented. a copy of several documents can be found in the attached media section, Place of birth could be VA, England , or Languedoc France. The argument for England (see discussion below) is that I see no record of him being an "alien" (while his father and mother are shown as "alien" , meaning not born in VA or England) but I do see immigration (so not born in VA)===========. in 1704, John Inherited his father's property 474 acres in Elizabeth City County. Descendants of David Poule Poole Generation 2 (con't) Also recorded deed prior owned by his mother Jane Avera, dcd. After David Poole died , there were several jury findings containing the following info (this from a 10 May 1670 dic) P.149 Elizabeth City Co, VA, 10 May 1670. Wm. Alford, Gent, deputy escheater. Writ 18 Aprirl [1670] Jury find that David Poole was an alien and at the time of his death was seized of 420 acres, 50 thereof he purchased with James Vabrett(spelling?) who suffered death as a fellon in this County soe that the 50 acres more which belonged to Varbet doth escheate, which tract in the whole is 4 acres and is now in the tenure and occupation of Jane Poole, widd., relict of Jno. Poole , sonne of David Poole, deceased, bith which tracts containeed 474 acres, David Poole being an alien and Verbert dyeing a fellon, wee find to escheate (names from the jury, omitted here) Granted to Mrs. Poole ========================================== Additional notes and references for John Poole More About JOHN^ POOLE, SR.: Email: Bet. 2003 - 2008, Bill Avery wavery130@aol.com Record 1: 1673, Record show a John MULTON patented land next to John POOLE in NANSEMOND Co. Record 2: 1719, Law suit filed in dispute over the land John left in his will which went to his wife Jane Poole (later AVERA). Will: March 16, 1667/68, Will is mentioned in lawsuit filed 5-16-1717. States Jane Avera was wife who inherited property through probate of John's estate on 3-16-1667. More About JOHN^ POOLE, SR.: Email: Bet. 2003 - 2008, Bill Avery wavery130@aol.com Record 1: 1673, Record show a John MULTON patented land next to John POOLE in NANSEMOND Co. Record 2: 1719, Law suit filed in dispute over the land John left in his will which went to his wife Jane Poole (later AVERA). Will: March 16, 1667/68, Will is mentioned in lawsuit filed 5-16-1717. States Jane Avera was wife who inherited property through probate of John's estate on 3-16-1667. note: some secondary sources refer to John Poole as an "alien" -- which, if true, would almost certainly mean that he was born in Languedoc France. I cannot find an original document that states this, and it may be confusion with documents that refer to David Poole as an alien. Donna Cuzze believes John was born in VA. Until I can find additional documentation I will list 3 alternatives France, America, England... Note also, there are multiple "immigration" records, which by definition should mean that he was not born in VA. -- if we assume, a) not an alien but ) yes an immigrant that would say John was born in England. From Elizabeth City County, VA Deeds, Wills, and Court Orders, 1715-1721, transcribed by Rosemary Corley Neal Court 5-16-1717 Page. 137-138 (PG. 67-68 OF ORIGINAL RECORDS BOOK) In the ejectment brought by Robert Westlock on the demise of Thomas Poole, plaintiff, against Pasco Curle, infant. Whereupon James Ricketts and Jane his wife was admitted defts for lands and tenements in the _____ to wit: one dwelling house, one garden sixty acs of land, 30 acs fo wood, and 30 acs of Descendants of David Poule Poole Generation 2 (con't) _____land with appurtenances in the parish and Co. of Eliz. City, which Thomas Poole to the sd. Robert had demnified for a term not yet expired, did enter and force him from his farm afsd and did eject and other enormities to him did do to the great damage of him the sd Robert and aft the peace of our Lord the King that now is, and whereupon Robert by Samuell Selden his Atty complains that when the afsd Thomas Poole the 10th day of May 1715 at Eliz. City had demnified to the afsd Robert the tenemants to be held and occupied by him the sd Robert and his assigns from the first day of the same May until the end of five years not yet expired. The sd. Pasco on the 12th day of May 1715 with force and arms, damages 10 Pounds money to which deft pleads not guilty. Whereupon evidence being heard and jury impanneled finds for the deft. "We find the last will and testament of John Poole dec'd pro and rec in Eliz. City Co. Ct dated 17 Mar 1667 with and endorsement thereon from John Poole the younger to Robt. Beverly dated 10 of 8br 1702 and hereunto annexed. We find that sd John Poole the Elder died seized of fee in the land in question. We find pattent granted to Jane Poole dated 6 Apr 1671 of land in question and annexed. We find a deed ack and rec in Eliz. City Co. Ct from Jane Avery to her three sons, vizt Thomas Poole, John Poole and William Poole dated 5 Jan 1688 with endorsement thereon from John Poole to Robt. Beverly dated 23 8br 1701 both of the land in question and hereto annexed. We find a deed from John Poole to Robert Beverly dated 13 8br 1701 of land in question hereto annexed and ack and rec in the General Court. We find the last will and testament of Nicho. Curle hereunto annexed whereon is devised to his son Pasco Curle the land in question. We find that Jane Poole who had been the wife of Jno. Poole the Elder dec'd, mother to Tho. and John Poole now living and Wm. Poole now dec'd by her husband the sd John Poole the Elder after the death of sd Poole was marryed to one Henry Avery of this County and he died before Jane and she died afterward when she was Avery's widdow and went by the name of Jane Avery at her death. We find an inquisition dated 26th day Nov 1702 under hand and seal of Jerome Ham deputie of John Lightfoot Esq, Escheator of Eliz. City Co. and a jury sworne before him to enquire whether 474 acs of land late in the possession of Jane Poole did escheat to her Majt and hereunto annexed. We find the land in question to be the 474 mentioned in the inquisiotion. We find a pattent from Francis Nicholson Govrnr dated 16 day of April, 1704 by which the land in the declr mentioned is granted to sd Thomas Poole, lessor of the plt. We find that Thomas Poole the lessor of the pltf is the Eldest son and heir of Jane Poole, afterward Jane Avery, and if upon the whole matter the law be with pltf., we find for pltf one shilling damage. If not, we find for the deft. Joseph Banister foreman. Which on motion of the parties was ref'd for the matter of law to be argued. Now being called and argument heard, the court considering the same are of the opinion that the law is for the Pltf." Therefore ord that plt recover the lands and tenaments in the declr mentioned which is granted giving sec according to law. Ordered that Thomas Poole pay to Thomas Avery acc to law for 15 days attendance for him aft Pasco Curle with costs at Exon. discussion: where was John Poole born, VA?, England ?, Languedoc France ? wtp note: some additional discussion.... John Poole's date of birth appears to be after David Poole's initial immigration to Virginia -- which argues for John being born in ECC VA. (possibly Yorke) On the other hand, there are immigration papers for John Poole from the same company that brought David and the other French wine experts. Although I do not consider the matter "settled" I tend to side with those that note the immigration records that show David probably returned Europe (to France or possibly England) and John was possibly born in Languedoc France.or possibly England.. I have seen some family trees that reference John as an "alien" but I have not seen any source document that documents that (possible confusion in docs, Descendants of David Poule Poole Generation 2 (con't) both David and Jane were "alien") The court records that list both David Poole and Jane Poole as "alein" also mention son John, but make no notation of "alien" for him; that would seem to support him being born in VA or England. there are multiple immigration records for David Poole and family they include ( some of this may be duplicate listing for billing purposes ?) DAVID (we know he first immigrated in 1620) /53 David, wife Mary, son Martin, dau Jane note Daniel immigrated at the same time a John Poole immigrated (possibly David's oldest son)- Northumberland Co Martim Poole Northumberland Co Jane Poole Northumberland Co John Poole, New Kent Co 1655 David Pool and Mary his wife Northumberland Co Notes for Jane Poole Avera Boult?: BRIEF BIOGRAPHY FOR JANE NOTE" MOST GENEALOGISTS REFER TO JANE AS "JANE AVERA" == THAT WAS HER NAME AFTER HER SECOND MARRIAGE. I note this for reference , since most on-line search results have "Jane" referenced under "Jane Avera", and virtually all family trees that include her list her as Jane Avera (some may think that was her maiden name). We have little knowledge of Jane • Maiden name may have been Boult or Boutwell. Donna Cuzze examined all immigrants to Elizabeth City Va in the time frame to be John Poole's wife. Jane Bout was the only one she she found with the right given name in the right time frame. • She is believed to have maried John Pool in about 1658. This estimate is made from the estimated date of their eldest son, John of c 1660. • Donna Cuzze makes the observation that Jane maintained the Poole land she inherited and made sure that her sons got their 'fair share" She also notes must have taken a really strong woman to accomplish that in her day ( and also likely that Henry Avera was a good and honest man). • She held lands in Nansemond County -- Nansemond was part of Elizabeth City until 1636. • Jane has custody of her grandson John Whitfiled as of 1695 ( Thomas, father of John, died in 1694). from the Elizabeth City County court orders book: Descendants of David Poule Poole Generation 2 (con't) John Poole Sr. and Jane Poole Avera Boult? had the following children: Descendants of David Poule Poole Generation 2 (con't) 3. i. THOMAS3 POOLE20, 29, 48-51 was born about 1650 in deeded land in 1688 must have been over 21 Elizabeth City VA (born before 166729, 33, 48, 50, 52). He died on 27 Jan 1726 in ECC VA (date of Will is used as approx date of death29, 48, 53-57). He married (1) JANE? OR ELIZABETH? BAYLIS, daughter of Humphrey Baylis, in 1672 in Elizabeth City, Virginia, English Colony. She was born about 1657 in Elizabeth City County Va48, 58 (estimate, no original source references). She died after 1725 in Elizabeth City County Va48, 58. He married (3) NEED CONFIRMATION POSSIBLE PREVIOUS SPOUSE. 4. ii. JOHN POOLE JR 20, 59-61 was born between 1657-1662 in Elizabeth City Co VA. He died about Jan 1740 in Elizabeth City Co VA (Will61-62). He married (1) A NN COPELAND, daughter of Christopher Copeland, about 1690 62 in Elizabeth City Co VA. She was born about 1670 in Elizabeth City County Va (birth year estimates vary widely, need documents). She died about 1747 in Elizabeth City County Va. He married an unknown spouse. iii. WILLIAM POOLE was born between 1658-1665 in unknown, may have migrated to NC. He died before 1715 in ECC (Mentoned as deceased in 171533 Court Ruling). 5. iv. ANNE POOLE63-65 was born between 1659-1667 in Elizabeth City Co VA. She died about 1720. She married (1) THOMAS WHITFIELD SR, son of John Whitfiled and Anne Poole, about 1678. He was born about 1650 in ECC VA. He died about Jul 1694 in ECC VA63. She married an unknown spouse about 1678. Generation 3 3. THOMAS3 POOLE (John2 Sr., David Poule)20, 29, 48-51 was born about 1650 in deeded land in 1688 must have been over 21 Elizabeth City VA (born before 166729, 33, 48, 50, 52). He died on 27 Jan 1726 in ECC VA (date of Will is used as approx date of death29, 48, 53-57). He married (1) JANE? OR ELIZABETH? BAYLIS, daughter of Humphrey Baylis, in 1672 in Elizabeth City, Virginia, English Colony. She was born about 1657 in Elizabeth City County Va48, 58 (estimate, no original source references). She died after 1725 in Elizabeth City County Va48, 58. He married (3) NEED CONFIRMATION POSSIBLE PREVIOUS SPOUSE. Notes for Thomas Poole: BRIEF BIOGRAPHY FOR THOMAS POOLE Thomas Poole, eldest son of John and Jane Poole; was born in about 1660 (he was deeded land in 1688, so he must have been born before 1667). He was deeded Poole Ridge by about 1700. By 1704 he is shown as owning 1,200 acres. According to Joe Slattery,( an excelent Poole Genealogist), at this time (1704) he is the only child of John and Jane Poole remaining in Elizabeth City County VA., however, I see other documentation that indicates that this is not true . In trying to resolve this , I came across Bill Avery's (also excellent) work which may provide an explaination. Bill writes " THE SONS THOMAS, HENRY, & ALEXANDER WHO EVENTUALLY MOVED TO NC TO THIER FATHER HENRY AVERA, JR., and back to Elizabeth City Thomas Poole is potentially a common ancestor to several of the Haplogroup G Poole lines.. This makes his records and data of particular importance. Although additional references would be VERY useful, the existing data set between David Poole, John Poole, and Thomas Poole seems adequately documented to confirm the linkage of persons. Based on known average rate of Y chromosome mutation, and factoring into the calculation that our genealogy records indicate no common ancestor within recent generations; Descendants of David Poule Poole Generation 3 (con't) familytreedna gives around a 95% confindence level that our closest common ancestor should be at or before this Thomas Poole. (with the large caveat that this connection to DAVID POOLE ECC line has not be completely proven-- the document trail, while substantial, is incomplete). Noted genealogist, Audrey Pool, also believed that her John Pool line was linked to Thomas Pool. On Sep 145, 2012 Audrey wrote me via email. " I think you can wee why I think Thjomas Pool (earliest andestor) is our direct line! Our John Pool and "Hu8ldah" lived on Halfway Swamp, Saluda Rivedr, Edgefiled District SC. In a map of 1817 in my possession, at the end of Halfway Swamp tht is called "Battle (Battalion?) Muster Field -- Pools" When looking at immigrant counties of early VA, Isle of Wight, ECC, and others, they are so close together and many of the families lived in all areas ... depending of the time frame. If we put these records [together] with the previous Whnitfield / Herring record of Isle of Wight VA and Whitefield / Pool [records}. Als a Thomas Poole on th eWhitfiled will of 9 Sep 1695." We have well documented key facts for Thomas Poole, but very little else • Thomas Poole is doucmented to be the eldest child of John and Jane Poole. • he was one of 2 Thomas Poole's living in the general area (the other lived in Princess Ann County according to research by Donna Cuzze and Bill Avery) • according to Bill Avery's research, he was the only Poole living in Elizabeth City County VA by 1704 (not verified by me) • we only have estimates for date of birth, marriage • Date of death is taken from 1725 Will • He must have been pretty sucessful. He more than doubled his land holdings, he inherited 474 acres and is shown in in the rent rolls as have 1200 acres 1704Thomas , Inherited his father's property 474 acres in Elizabeth City County. Note also that the Rent Roll of the Lands in ECC for 1704 show Thomas Poole to own 1800 acres • according to Joe Slattery ( Feb 2001 posting)" Thomas was the only Pool/Poole in Elizabeth City County in 1704 NOTE: there were two Thomas Pooles living in the General Area as shown by the 1704 Rent Rolls.(a Duplcate Copy was found in England ... this second Thomas Poole may have been the one that immigrated in Oct 1666. The 1704 Rent Rolls show "our" Thomas Poole in Elizabeth City County and the other Thomas in Princess Ann County. The same roll shows a George Poole in Princess Anne County. (this last information is from"Alphabetical Rent Roll of V in 1704" There are multiple clear documents connecting Thomas Pool to his parents and to his children.there are multiple documents that also clearly show the names of her three Pool sons and daughter: • e.g ".Whereupon evidence being heard and jury impaneled finds for the deft. "We find the last will and testament of John Poole dec'd pro and rec. in Eliz. City Co. Ct dated 17 Mar 1667 with and endorsement thereon from John Poole the younger to Robt. Beverly dated 10 of 8br 1702 and hereunto annexed. We find that sd. John Poole the Elder died seized of fee in the land in question. We find pattent. granted to Jane Poole dated 6 Apr 1671 of land in question and annexed. We find a deed ack. and rec. in Eliz. City Co. Ct from Jane Avery to her three sons, vizt Thomas Poole, John Poole and Descendants of David Poule Poole Generation 3 (con't) William Poole dated 5 Jan 1688 with endorsement thereon from John Poole to Robt. Beverly dated 23 8br 1701 both of the land in question and hereto annexed. We find a deed from John Poole to Robert Beverly dated 13 8br 1701 of land in question hereto annexed and ack and rec in the General Court. We find the last will and testament of Nicho. Curle hereunto annexed whereon is devised to his son Pasco Curle the land in question. We find that Jane Poole who had been the wife of Jno. Poole the Elder dec'd, mother to Thomas Pool's will clearly names his children and parents, Key points Documented by this Will 1. This Thomas Poole is the son of John Pool and Jane Pool Avera (Jane married HenryAvera after John died) 2. Children's Names a) John Poole, eldest b) William Poole c) Thomas Poole d) Alexander Poole e) Middleton Poole f) Jane g) Ann h) Mary Thomas Poole had the following child: 6. i. ALEXANDER4 POOLE50-51, 66-69 was born about 1685 in Elizabeth City County Va48, 50, 67-75. He died on 13 Jun 1742 in Elizabeth City County Va48, 50, 67-69, 73, 76. He married (1) MARY NAMED ON SAMUELS'S WILL about 1720 in Elizabeth City County Va. She was born about 1690 in likely Elizabeth City Co VA (no documents for date or location; was alive at time of husband Alexander's will). Notes for Jane? or Elizabeth? Baylis: from Donna Cuzze ............ +Jane? Baylis b: Bet. 1657 - 1665 in "Possibly dau of Humphrey Baylis" d: Bet. 1716 - 1726 in VA, Elizabeth City WILLS, DEEDS, and INVENTORYS BOOK Pg. 84 Last will and testament of Humphrey Baylis, bing sick and weake and like to die. To son Jno. Baylis, the upper end of land adjoining William Baylis. To son Thomas Baylis, the land I now live on and to be divided by two men as they see fit so that each son gets plantable land. Wife and two sons to be executors. (Wife not named) Dated 8 Sept 1716. Signed Humphrey (X) Baylis. Wit: Thomas Baylis, JNO. WHITFIELD, THO. POOLE. Proved by same witnesses 17 July 1717. Court date 7/17/1717 Thomas Poole and Jane? or Elizabeth? Baylis had the following children: Descendants of David Poule Poole Generation 3 (con't) ii. JOHN POOLE SR51, 77-81 was born between 1673-1678 in Elizabeth city VA (Parents married in 167278). He died on 22 Jan 1740 in Elizabeth City County Va82-83. He married (1) ELIZABETH WID OF SHEPPARD on 10 Oct 1699 in Elizabeth City County, Virginia84-85. She was born about 1660 in Elizabeth City County Va. She died about 1720 in ECC VA. He married (2) POSSIBLE ANN? MAIDEN NAME UNKNOWN. Notes for John Poole Sr: • BRIEF BIO FOR JOHN POOL (SR • Eldest son of Thomas Poole (see Thomas Pool Will) • married Elizabeth Sheppard (widdow) in 1699 • Inherited land that his father, Thomas Pool, inherited from his mother Jane Pool Avera in 1727 Marriages Before 1699 about John Poole Name: John Poole Spouse: Elizabeth Sheppard (Wid) Marriage Date: 10 Oct 1699 Marriage Place: Elizabeth City Co., Virginia Possible 2nd wife ? note: Will of John Poole who died Jan 1740 states wife's name is Ann Elizabeth Sheppard is believed to have died about 1720 ... Ann may have been 2nt wife Notes for Elizabeth wid of Sheppard: confusion between multiple John Poole men, additional documentation needed to fully resolve, meanwhile here is my logic • John Pool Jr, son of John and Jane Pool named his wife "Ann" in his will about Elizabeth (widow) Sheppard Name: Elizabeth (widow) Sheppard Spouse: John Poole Marriage Date: 10 Oct 1699 Marriage Place: Elizabeth City Co., Virginia ============ 7. iii. WILLIAM POOL29, 51, 86-89 was born about 1680 in Elizabeth city VA29 ((NOT Wm the Descendants of David Poule Poole Generation 3 (con't) joiner ! inconsist DNA, this William is Y haplogroup G1)). He died after 174329 in probably Bertie NC, (confusion between Williams-- cannot positively identify which is which). He married (1) UNKNOWN about 1700 in possibly Elizaeth City VA. He married (2) UNKNOWN NAME. 8. iv. THOMAS POOLE JR51, 90 was born about 1680 in Elizabeth City County Va. He died on 08 Sep 1750 in Elizabeth City County Va (Death nate noted on Will records91-92). He married ELIZABETH. 6. i. ALEXANDER4 POOLE50-51, 66-69 was born about 1685 in Elizabeth City County Va48, 50, 67-75. He died on 13 Jun 1742 in Elizabeth City County Va48, 50, 67-69, 73, 76. He married (1) MARY NAMED ON SAMUELS'S WILL about 1720 in Elizabeth City County Va. She was born about 1690 in likely Elizabeth City Co VA (no documents for date or location; was alive at time of husband Alexander's will). 9. vi. MIDDLETON POOLE51, 93-94 was born about 1685 in ECC VA (the Points Plantation). He died in 1742 in Elizabeth City Co VA (will probated May 174295-96). He married (1) ELIZABETH WIFE OF MIDDLETON POOLE. She was born about 171097. She died after 16 Jul 1740 in Estate called 'The Points', Virginia97. vii. JANE POOLE51 was born about 1687. viii. ANN POOLE51 was born about 1690 in Elizabeth city VA. She married John Whitfield about 1676. He was born in 1629 in Elizabeth, Virginia, United States. He died in 1666 in Elizabeth City, Virginia, United States. ix. MARY POOLE51 was born about 1691. 4. JOHN3 POOLE JR (John2 Sr., David Poule)20, 59-61 was born between 1657-1662 in Elizabeth City Co VA. He died about Jan 1740 in Elizabeth City Co VA (Will61-62). He married (1) ANN COPELAND, daughter of Christopher Copeland, about 169062 in Elizabeth City Co VA. She was born about 1670 in Elizabeth City County Va (birth year estimates vary widely, need documents). She died about 1747 in Elizabeth City County Va. He married an unknown spouse. Notes for John Poole Jr: the age difference between John Poole Jr and his children is unusually high. John;s land lay adjacent to his half brother, Charles Avera. FROM THE BOOK WILLS AND ADMINISTRATIONS OF ELIZABETH CITY COUNTY, BY BLANCE ADAMS CHAPMAN John Poole Elizabeth City County, VA Original Will Poole, John leg.-Oldest son Thomas; next son John, land known as Pooles Ridge; oldest daughter Anne Robburtson; daughter Joan Lewis; daughter Mary; daughter Elizabeth; daughter Sarah; son Humphrey; son Christopher; son William; wife Ann. Three last sons not 21. Exec-wife Ann Poole and son Thomas Poole. Dated January 22, 1739/40, recorded May 21, 1740. WSitnesss John Baylis, And. Bully, thomas Latimer. Book 1737-49, page. 91. Inventory on page 104. Elizabeth City County. notes and records from Donna Cuzze and Bill Avery John Poole, Jr. served on jury duty several times between 1715 and 1717. John Jr. left WILL IN ELIZABETH CITY: NAMES: wife Ann* Thomas John, Joan LEWIS Ann ROBBURTSON Descendants of David Poule Poole Generation 3 (con't) Mary Elizabeth Sarah Humphrey** Christopher*** William *Note that Christopher COPELAND in his will named a daughter, Ann Poole to whom he gift deeded "the plantation she now lives on." In addition, Christopher Copeland (who was a lousy speller) names another of his married daughters as being "Hursely" AVERETT and he gave his son land that was next to Charles AVERIT's land. Charles Avera names his wife in his will as "Ursula." In Charles Avera's will, he leaves his son William the plantation that he purchased from ***Christoper Copeland. Note also that John Poole, Jr.'s brother Thomas may have been married to the daughter of **Humphrey Balis and John named a son Humphrey. THIS IS CONFIRMATION OF CONNECTIONS TO AVERA, POOLE & COPELAND. In his will, John Poole, Jr. named daughters Mary & Sarah and a son named Christopher. In a will recorded 1752 in Norfolk VA, a Mary CATO names as her brother Christopher POOLE and her sister Sarah SCOTT as heirs. There is a good possibility that John Poole's daughter was married to John Scott of Norfolk VA who left a will naming his wife Sarah. NOW WE HAVE PROOF OF TIES OF SCOTT & POOLE. John Poole, Jr. died in Elizabeth City County VA. His son, John Poole the 3rd, may have been the John Poole who went to Johnston Co. NC having sons named Theopolis and John the 4th. ============================================= 1739 Poole, John leg.-Oldest son Thomas; next son John, land known as POOLE's RIDGE; oldest daughter Anne Robburtson; daughter Joan Lewis; daughter Mary; daughter Elizabeth; daughter Sarah; son Humphrey; son Christopher; son William; wife Ann. Three last sons not 21. Exec-wife Ann Poole and son Thomas Poole. Dated January 22, 1739/40, recorded May 21, 1740. witness John Baylis, Andrew Bully, Thomas Latimer. Book 1737-49, page. 91. Inventory on page 104. Elizabeth City County. 1699 Elizabeth Sheppard, widow of Baldwin SHEPPARD marries #2 John POOLE. about 1678 John Poole's sister Ann POOLE was married to Thomas WHITFIELD. about 1676 John Poole's brother Thomas POOLE was married to maybe a BAYLIS. abt 1695 John Poole's nephew John POOLE (son of his brother Thomas above) married Ann COPELAND. abt 1735 Ann Copeland's niece Mary COPELAND (dau. of her brother Wm COPELAND) married James LATIMER. All of these surnames appear in these wills of Baylis and Poole. notes from Donna Cuzze . JOHN POOLE, Jr.: c. 1664 - d. 1739/1740 Son of Jane Poole Avera & John Poole, Sr. Jane Poole Avera deeded land to her 3 sons in 1688. It is logical to assume that the sons were all of legal age making them all born "before 1667" which would coincide with her husband's death of 1667/1668. John Poole Jr. sold or leased his share of land in 1701-1702 and he is not mentioned as being deceased in the court record involving it in 1717. All of the land escheated to his brother Thomas. When John's brother Thomas Poole, Sr. writes his will in 1727, mentioning land that had belong to his brother John (which Thomas now gives to his son Middleton) he is only giving a description of which land. It is not to say his brother John had already died. John Poole, Jr. served on jury duty several times between 1715 and 1717. John Jr. left a will in Elizabeth City County dated 1739/1740 which names: wife Ann Thomas Descendants of David Poule Poole Generation 3 (con't) John, Speculation on John Pool, Jr from Donna Cuzze John Poole, Jr. died in Elizabeth City County VA. His son, John Poole the 3rd, may have been the John Poole who went to Johnston Co. NC having sons named Theopolis and John the 4th research notes on John Poole, Jr from Donna Cuzze More About JOHN POOLE, JR.: Record 1: January 05, 1687/88, Mother Jane Poole AVERY gave receipt to sons Thomas, John & William for their shares of land left my their father John Poole Sr. Record 2: September 13, 1701, Sells his inherited land in 1701 to Robert Beverly. Record 3: May 16, 1717, Law suit settled in Elizabeth City Co. Court for disputed lease of John's land vs Pasco CURLE. Record 4: Bet. 1715 - 1717, Served several times as juror. On some of those same juries were: Wm COPELAND and Wm FARSEY. Also, John Poole sued Thomas JONES. Record 5: February 19, 1717/18, Fined- missing church: H.Cock, Thomas BAYLIS, F.Cooper, Thomas BRITTEN, Mickl PIERCE, John WHITFIELD, Thomas POOLE Sr, Wm BROWNE, Jno POOLE Jr, Jno POOLE (sawyer), A.Bully, Wm PIERCE. Record 6: 1727, His brother Thomas states in his will that the land his mother Jane gave to John {POOLS RIDGE}, Thomas now gives to his son Middleton. Thomas rcvd the land in a court hearing. John had sold his share. NOTE: JOHN ALIVE so is NOT the one died 1717. Will: Bet. 1739 - 1740, Will in ECC names wife Ann, kids Thomas, John, Joan, Ann, Mary, Elizabeth, Sarah, Humphrey*, Christopher*, William. More About ANN COPELAND: Record 1: 1710, In his will, her father stated he had done a GIFT DEED to Ann Poole for the plantation she now lived on. Record 2: 1710, Named as Ann POOLE in father's will, meaning she was already married. ============ from Bill Avery ( Wavery130@aol.com) FROM THE BOOK WILLS AND ADMINISTRATIONS OF ELIZABETH CITY COUNTY, BY BLANCE ADAMS CHAPMAN John Poole Elizabeth City County, VA Original Will Poole, John leg.-Oldest son Thomas; next son John, land known as Pooles Ridge; oldest daughter Anne Robburtson; daughter Joan Lewis; daughter Mary; daughter Elizabeth; daughter Sarah; son Humphrey; son Christopher; son William; wife Ann. Three last sons not 21. Exec-wife Ann Poole and son Thomas Poole. Dated January 22, 1739/40, recorded May 21, 1740. witnesses John Baylis, And. Bully, Thomas Latimer. Book 1737-49, page. 91. Inventory on page 104. Elizabeth City County. =++++++++++++++++++++++ From the Elizabeth City County, VA Records Book, Court Orders 1715-1721 Court date 5/17/1716 Pg. 24--John Poole served on jury. William Farsey and William Copeland also served on same jury. Court date 9-19-1716 Pg. 44 John Poole served on jury and was foreman of said jury. William Farsey also served on same jury. Court date 1-16-1716/17 Pg. 53 John Poole served on jury. William Copeland also served on same jury. Descendants of David Poule Poole Generation 3 (con't) Court date 5-15-1717 Pg. 61 John Poole served on jury. William Copeland also served on same jury. Court date 5-16-1717 Pg. 65 John Poole?s suit against Thomas Jones, damage L50. Dismissed for non-appearance. Court date 3/19/1717-18 Pg. 98 Order granted agt John Poole, Senr and Henry Robinsons security for his non appearance to answer the suit of Bart. Selden assignee of John Wallace in an action of debt for 666 lbs of tobacco. Court date 6/18/1718 Pg. 104 Jno. Poole served on the jury Court date 7/17/1718 Pg. 109 In the action brought by Bart. Selden assignee of Samuel Wallace aft John J. Pool (?) for 660 lbs tobacco due by specialty. Plaintiff moves for special (bail), which Henry Robinson enters himself special bayle & C and the defendant pleads he owes nothing. Ordered referred to next court for tryall. Court date 5/17/1719 Pg. 142 John Poole, Sr a detinue against Thomas Jones damage L55, defendant pleads the general issue. Referred to next court for tryall. Court date 5/21/1719 Pg. 151 John Pool?s ejectment against James Ricketts is referred to next court, defendant paying this court?s costs Court date 6/18/1719 Pg. 161 John Poole, Sr a detinue damage L55 against Thomas Jones the plaintiff?s evidence not being summoned. Therefore, prays time till next court to provide those which upon Mr. Selden?s consenting to pay this courts charge is granted. Court date 8/19/1719 Pg. 171 The action of detinue damage L55 brought by John Poole Sr against Thomas Jones is referred to next court for want of evidences. Court Date 1/20/1719-20 Pg. 178 John Poole, Sr against Thomas Jones action detinue damage L55, Plaintiffs evidences not being here. Referred to next court. Court date 5/20/1720 Pg. 186 In the suit brought by John Poole, Sr against Thomas Jones in an action of detinue damage L55 for one Negro man slave called Paul. Four evidences sworn for the plaintiff and two for the defendant. Jury impaneled namely (Names names of jurors) Jury returns verdict in these words viz: We of the jury do find for the defendant. Edward Lattemore, foreman. Verdict ordered recorded and ordered dismissed with costs at exon. It is ordered that Jno. Poole pay to Wm. Coffield of Nansemond Co. for his ten days attendance as an evidence for Poole against Thomas Jones and for five times coming and going twenty miles with the necessary charges for ferriages with costs at exon. Pg. 187 Ordered that Thomas Jones pay to Wm. Frazey for ten days attendance against John Poole with costs at exon. Ordered that Jno. Poole pay to Matthew Small for his five days attendance as an evidence against Thomas Jones with costs at exon. Descendants of David Poule Poole Generation 3 (con't) Ordered that Jno. Poole pay to Ann Roe for six days attendance as an evidence against Thomas Jones with costs at exon. Ordered that Jno. Poole pay to Jane Rowton for six days attendance as an evidence against Thomas Jones with costs at exon. Poole, Mr. ---A LAWYER. (JOHN POOLE) Note: See John Whitfield, court date 2/19/1718. It state name JOHN POOLE, Sawyer, which I believe should be Lawyer. Based on this, I would say that the John Poole, Sr who died in 1740, so of Thomas Poole, occupation was a lawyer. He started practicing law around 1719. Court date 2/19/1718 Pg. 137 The following persons were presented by the grand jury for not coming to church. Those not excused were to be fined 5 shillings or 50 lbs to be to be paid to the churchwardens of this parish at the laying of the next levy for use of the poor of the parish with costs at exon. Fines were remitted for those who appeared and excused themselves. Henry Cock---fined Thomas Baylis--fined Fleet Cooper--Fined THOMAS BRITTEN--fined Mickl. Pierce--Fined JNO. WHITFIELD--excused THOMAS POOLE, SR.--He being infirme. Fine Remitted Wm. Browne--not appearing, fined JNO. POOLE, JR--excused JNO. POOLE, LAWYER (corrrected transcription, ) --excused Andr Wm. Pierce--fined Court date 9-17-1719 Pg. 231 Mr. Joshua Curle?s information against Elizabeth Chambers for having a bastard child born of her body. Mr. Poole the defendant?s attorney, prays time to next court to answer. Granted. Court date 2/15/1720-21 Pg. 211 Matthew Hilyard against Cornelius and Rachel Dorllich his wife suit in chancery. Mr. Poole being absent is continued to next court. Richard Adams vs. James Barret action of case damage L14 is likewise referred for Mr. Poole the lawyer. Pg. 212 Petition of John Lawson vs. Joshua Curle for wages pretended to be for keeping a school on Eaton?s land granted for a free school for use of orphans and C born in this county and he having a lease of the same from the Vestry. Mr. Poole being absent and nobody appearing to second petition. Its tdis miste dismist and nonsuit granted defendant. notes and records from Donna Cuzze and Bill Avery John Poole, Jr. served on jury duty several times between 1715 an d In his will, John Poole, Jr. named daughters Mary & Sarah and a son named Christopher. In a will recorded 1752 in Norfolk VA, a Mary CATO names as her brother Christopher POOLE and her sister Sarah SCOTT as heirs. There is a good possibility that John Poole's daughter was married to John Scott of Norfolk VA who left a will naming his wife Sarah. NOW WE HAVE PROOF OF Descendants of David Poule Poole Generation 3 (con't) TIES OF SCOTT & POOLE. John Poole, Jr. died in Elizabeth City County VA. His son, John Poole the 3rd, may have been the John Poole who went to Johnston Co. NC having sons named Theopolis and John the 4th. ============================================= 1from Bill Avery 1739 Poole, John leg.-Oldest son Thomas; next son John, land known as POOLE's RIDGE; oldest daughter Anne Robburtson; daughter Joan Lewis; daughter Mary; daughter Elizabeth; daughter Sarah; son Humphrey; son Christopher; son William; wife Ann. Three last sons not 21. Exec-wife Ann Poole and son thomas Poole. Dated January 22, 1739/40, recorded May 21, 1740. witness John Baylis, Andrew Bully, Thomas Latimer. Book 1737-49, page. 91. Inventory on page 104. Elizabeth City County. 1699 Elizabeth Sheppard, wdo of Baldwin SHEPPARD marries #2 John POOLE. >>>[wtp note-- which John Poole is this ? son of John or son of Thomas?) abt 1678 John Poole's sister Ann POOLE was married to Thomas WHITFIELD. abt 1676 John Poole's brother Thomas POOLE was married to maybe a BAYLIS. abt 1695 John Poole's nephew John POOLE (son of his brother Thomas above) married Ann COPELAND. abt 1735 Ann Copeland's niece Mary COPELAND (dau. of her brother Wm COPELAND) married James LATIMER. All of these surnames appear in these wills of Baylis and Poole. notes from Donna Cuzze . JOHN POOLE, Jr.: c. 1664 - d. 1739/1740 Son of Jane Poole Avera & John Poole, Sr. Jane Poole Avera deeded land to her 3 sons in 1688. It is logical to assume that the sons were all of legal age making them all born "before 1667" which would coincide with her husband's death of 1667/1668. John Poole Jr. sold or leased his share of land in 1701-1702 and he is not mentioned as being deceased in the court record involving it in 1717. All of the land escheated to his brother Thomas. When John's brother Thomas Poole, Sr. writes his will in 1727, mentioning land that had belong to his brother John (which Thomas now gives to his son Middleton) he is only giving a description of which land. It is not to say his brother John had already died. Will: Bet. 1739 - 1740 Will in ECC names wife Ann, kids Thomas, John, Joan, Ann, Mary, Elizabeth, Sarah, Humphrey*, Christopher*, William John Poole, Jr. served on jury duty several times between 1715 and 1717. John Jr. left a will in Elizabeth City County dated 1739/1740 which names: wife Ann Thomas John, Speculation on John Pool, Jr from Donna Cuzze John Poole, Jr. died in Elizabeth City County VA. His son, John Poole the 3rd, may have been the John Poole who went to Johnston Co. NC having sons named Theopolis and John the 4th research notes on John Poole, Jr from Donna Cuzze More About JOHN POOLE, JR.: Record 1: January 05, 1687/88, Mother Jane Poole AVERY gave receipt to sons Thomas, John & William for their shares of land left my their father John Poole Sr. Record 2: September 13, 1701, Sells his inherited land in 1701 to Robert Beverly. Record 3: May 16, 1717, Law suit settled in Elizabeth City Co. Court for disputed lease of John's land vs Pasco CURLE. Record 4: Bet. 1715 - 1717, Served several times as juror. On some of those same juries were: Wm COPELAND and Wm FARSEY. Also, John Poole sued Thomas JONES. Record 5: February 19, 1717/18, Fined- missing church: H.Cock, Thos BAYLIS, F.Cooper, Thos Descendants of David Poule Poole Generation 3 (con't) BRITTEN, Mickl PIERCE, Jno WHITFIELD, Thos POOLE Sr, Wm BROWNE, Jno POOLE Jr, Jno POOLE (sawyer), A.Bully, Wm PIERCE. Record 6: 1727, His brother Thomas states in his will that the land his mother Jane gave to John {POOLS RIDGE}, Thomas now gives to his son Middleton. Thomas rcvd the land in a court hearing. John had sold his share. NOTE: JOHN ALIVE so is NOT the one died 1717. Will: Bet. 1739 - 1740, Will in ECC names wife Ann, kids Thomas, John, Joan, Ann, Mary, Elizabeth, Sarah, Humphrey*, Christopher*, William. More About ANN COPELAND: Record 1: 1710, In his will, her father stated he had done a GIFT DEED to Ann Poole for the plantation she now lived on. Record 2: 1710, Named as Ann POOLE in father's will, meaning she was already married. ============ evidence against Thomas Jones with costs at exon. \from Bill Avery (wtp note, AI think Bill is right, likely transcription error --however, law was learned by apprenticeship and "reading to the bar" -- not at University) Poole, Mr. ---A LAWYER. (JOHN POOLE) Note: See John Whitfield, court date 2/19/1718. It state name JOHN POOLE, Sawyer, which I believe should be Lawyer. Based on this, I would say that the John Poole, Sr who died in 1740, so of Thomas Poole, occupation was a lawyer. He started practicing law around 1719. Court date 2/19/1718 Pg. 137 The following persons were presented by the grand jury for not coming to church. Those not excused were to be fined 5 shillings or 50 lbs tobo to be paid to the churchwardens of this parish at the laying of the next levy for use of the poor of the parish with costs at exon. Fines were remitted for those who appeared and excused themselves. Henry Cock---fined Thomas Baylis--fined Fleet Cooper--Fined THOMAS BRITTEN--fined Mickl. Pierce--Fined JNO. WHITFIELD--excused THOMAS POOLE, SR.--He being infirme. Fine Remitted Wm. Browne--not appearing, fined JNO. POOLE, JR--excused JNO. POOLE, SAWYER (think that this means Lawyer) --excused Andr. Bully--Fined Wm. Pierce--fined notes from Donna Cuzze ============ here is a note from Bill Avery-- From the Elizabeth City County, VA Records Book, Court Orders 1715-1721 Pg. 67, 68--FOLLOWING BELONGS WITH JOHN POOLE WHO DIED after 1717, the son of John Poole, Sr and Jane Descendants of David Poule Poole Generation 3 (con't) In the ejectment brought by Robert Westlock on the demise of Thomas Poole, plaintiff, against Pasco Curle, infant. Whereupon James Ricketts and Jane his wife was admitted defts for lands and tenements in the _____ to wit: one dwelling house, one garden sixty acs of land, 30 acs of wood, and 30 acs of _____land with appurtenances in the parish and Co. of Eliz. City, which Thomas Poole to the sd. Robert had demnified for a term not yet expired, did enter and force him from his farm afsd and did eject and other enormities to him did do to the great damage of him the sd Robert and aft the peace of our Lord the King that now is, and whereupon Robert by Samuell Selden his Atty complains that when the afsd Thomas Poole the 10th day of May 1715 at Eliz. City had demnified to the afsd Robert the tenemants to be held and occupied by him the sd Robert and his assigns from the first day of the same May until the end of five years not yet expired. The sd. Pasco on the 12th day of May 1715 with force and arms, damages 10 Pounds money to which deft pleads not guilty. Whereupon evidence being heard and jury impanneled finds for the deft. "We find the last will and testament of John Poole dec'd pro and rec in Eliz. City Co. Ct dated 17 Mar 1667 with and endorsement thereon from John Poole the younger to Robt. Beverly dated 10 of 8br 1702 and hereunto annexed. We find that sd John Poole the Elder died seized of fee in the land in question. We find pattent granted to Jane Poole dated 6 Apr 1671 of land in question and annexed. We find a deed ack and rec in Eliz. City Co. Ct from Jane Avery to her three sons, vizt Thomas Poole, John Poole and William Poole dated 5 Jan 1688 with endorsement thereon from John Poole to Robt. Beverly dated 23 8br 1701 both of the land in question and hereto annexed. We find a deed from John Poole to Robert Beverly dated 13 8br 1701 of land in question hereto annexed and ack and rec in the General Court. We find the last will and testament of Nicho. Curle hereunto annexed whereon is devised to his son Pasco Curle the land in question. We find that Jane Poole who had been the wife of Jno. Poole the Elder dec'd, mother to Tho. and John Poole now living and Wm. Poole now dec'd by her husband the sd John Poole the Elder after the death of sd Poole was marryed to one Henry Avery of this County and he died before Jane and she died afterward when she was Avery's widdow and went by the name of Jane Avery at her death. We find an inquisition dated 26th day Nov 1702 under hand and seal of Jerome Ham deputie of John Lightfoot Esq, Escheator of Eliz. City Co. and a jury sworne before him to enquire whether 474 acs of land late in the possession of Jane Poole did escheat to her Majt and hereunto annexed. We find the land in question to be the 474 mentioned in the inquisiotion. We find a pattent from Francis Nicholson Govrnr dated 16 day of April, 1704 by which the land in the declr mentioned is granted to sd Thomas Poole, lessor of the plt. We find that Thomas Poole the lessor of the pltf is the Eldest son and heir of Jane Poole, afterward Jane Avery, and if upon the whole matter the law be with pltf., we find for pltf one shilling damage. If not, we find for the deft. Joseph Banister foreman. Which on motion of the parties was ref'd for the matter of law to be argued. Now being called and argument heard, the court considering the same are of the opinion that the law is for the Pltf." Therefore ord that plt recover the lands and tenaments in the declr mentioned which is granted giving sec according to law. Ordered that Thomas Poole pay to Thomas Avery acc to law for 15 days attendance for him aft Pasco Curle with costs at Exon. Descendants of David Poule Poole Generation 3 (con't) John Poole Jr had the following child: i. HUMPHREY4 POOLE62 was born about 1704. Notes for Ann Copeland: Ann Copeland Poole is the eldest child of Christopher Copeland (who died in Elizabeth City VA in 1710, leaving a will naming his children) We know from Ann's father's will that Ann and John were married by 1710. I expect that she likely married in her late teens -- so I have estimated 1690. More About ANN COPELAND: Record 1: 1710, In his will, her father stated he had done a GIFT DEED to Ann Poole for the plantation she now lived on. (adacent to Charles Avera's land) Record 2: 1710, Named as Ann POOLE in father's will, meaning she was already married. Ann^* Copeland b: Bet. 1663 - 1668 in VA, Eliz City "Inherits plantation B4 1715 by gift deed" d: Abt. 1747 in VA, Elizabeth CityJohn Poole, Jr. served on jury duty several times between 1715 and 1717. John Jr. left a will in Elizabeth City County dated 1739/1740 which names: wife Ann* Thomas John, Speculation on John Pool, Jr from Donna Cuzze John Poole, Jr. died in Elizabeth City County VA. His son, John Poole the 3rd, may have been the John Poole who went to Johnston Co. NC having sons named Theopolis and John the 4th In 1739 John Baylis witnesses the will of John Poole whose wife was Ann Copeland, the sister of William Copeland who appraised the estate of Humphrey Baylis . John^* POOLE, Jr. b: Bet. 1664 - 1667 in VA, Elizabeth CIty >Mother gifted him land POOLES RIDGE d: Bet. 1739 - 1740 in VA, Elizabeth City Will: Bet. 1739 - 1740 Will in ECC names wife Ann, kids Thomas, John, Joan, Ann, Mary, Elizabeth, Sarah, Humphrey*, Christopher*, William. ============ conflicting information Bill Avery wrote " about 1695 John Poole's nephew (son os his brother Thomas above) married Ann Copeland the Thomas reference was " 1676 John Pools brother Thomas was married to maybe a Baylis from Donna Cuzze: Christopher COPELAND in his will named a daughter, Ann Poole to whom he gift deeded "the plantation she now lives on." In addition, Christopher Copeland (who was a lousy speller) names another of his married daughters as being "Hursely" AVERETT and he gave his son land that was next to Charles AVERIT's land. Charles Avera names his wife in his will as "Ursula." In Charles Avera's will, he leaves his son William the plantation that he purchased from ***Christoper Copeland. Note also that John Poole, Jr.'s brother Thomas may have been married Descendants of David Poule Poole Generation 3 (con't) to the daughter of **Humphrey Balis and John named a son Humphrey. THIS IS CONFIRMATION OF CONNECTIONS TO AVERA, POOLE & COPELAND. John Poole Jr and Ann Copeland had the following children: 10. ii. THOMAS POOLE62, 98-100 was born about 1690. He died on 22 Jan 1740 in Elizabeth City County Va (oldest child, John and Ann likely married abt 1690). 11. iii. JOHN POOLE III99 was born about 1692 in Elizabeth City Co VA. He died in possibly Johnston Co NC98. iv. ANNE POOLE62, 101 was born about 1694 in Elizabeth City Co VA (birth estimates vary widely, Ken Poole has 1722). She married (1) ALEXANDER ROBBURTSON. He was born about 1690. She married (2) GIVEN NAME UNKNOWN ROBURTSON. Notes for Anne Poole: John Poole, Jr. . left a will in Elizabeth City County dated 1739/1740 which names: wife Ann* Thomas John, Joan LEWIS Ann ROBBURTSON Mary Elizabeth Sarah Humphrey** Christopher*** William Notes for given name unknown Roburtson: Surname mentions in father in law, John Pool's Will v. JOAN POOLE62 was born in 1696 in Elizabeth City Co VA. She married (1) GIVEN NAME UNKNOWN LEWIS. She married (2) ? LEWIS. Notes for Joan Poole: John Poole, Jr. . left a will in Elizabeth City County dated 1739/1740 which names: wife Ann* Thomas John, Joan LEWIS Ann ROBBURTSON Mary Elizabeth Sarah Humphrey** Christopher*** William If Joan was married in 1740,, she was likely born in 1720 or earlier 12. vi. MARY POOLE102 was born about 1698 in Elizabeth City Co VA (birth estimates vary Descendants of David Poule Poole Generation 3 (con't) widely). She married George Catour between 1740-1752 in not married in fathers 1740 Will, mentioned married in a 1752 Norfollk VA will. vii. ELIZABETH POOLE102 was born about 1700 (estimates of birth date vary widely, Ken Pool has Thomas born c 1726). She married ? Sheppard. He died before 1640 in Elizabeth City County Va103. Notes for Elizabeth Poole: John Poole, Jr. . left a will in Elizabeth City County dated 1739/1740 which names: wife Ann* Thomas John, Joan LEWIS Ann ROBBURTSON Mary Elizabeth Sarah Humphrey** Christopher*** William 13. viii. SARAH POOLE62 was born about 1702 in Elizabeth City Co VA (birth estimates vary widely,). She died after 1775 in possibly Norfolk ?VA (alive at time of husband's will, no source references , info from D Cuzze). She married John Scott before 1752 in Noffolk VA. He was born on 24 Sep 1674. He died about 1775 in Norfolk Co., VA. ix. CHRISTOPHER POOLE21, 62, 99 was born about 1706 in Elizabeth City Co VA (estimates of birth date vary widely). Notes for Christopher Poole: from a note from Audry Pool -- (this may or may not be the same Christopher Pool Poole- but as Audrey say, "interesting" *Notes for Christopher POOL: Will of George CATOUR, Isle of Wight County, VA; will recorded in Brunswick County, VA. Mary CATOUR made her will in the Borough of Norfolk in 1752 & named her "beloved son, John CATO (sic)" as her sole legatee - Mary CATOUR also named her sister, Sarah SCOTT & brother, Christopher POOLE. Interesting connections here. Of Johnston Co, NC connection? (aep) John Poole, Jr. . left a will in Elizabeth City County dated 1739/1740 which names: wife Ann* Thomas John, Joan LEWIS Ann ROBBURTSON Mary Elizabeth Sarah Humphrey** Christopher*** William less than 21 at time of his father, John Poole Jr's will in 1740-- so he was born between 1719 and 1740 x. WILLIAM POOLE62, 102 was born about 1708 in Elizabeth City Co VA (estimates of birth date vary widely, Ken Pool has Thomas born c 1734). He died after 1759 Descendants of David Poule Poole Generation 3 (con't) (listed in nephew's will in 1759). He married ANN ?. Notes for William Poole: less than 21 at time of his father, John Poole Jr's will in 1740-- so he was born between 1719 and 1740 5. ANNE3 POOLE (John2 Sr., David Poule)63-65 was born between 1659-1667 in Elizabeth City Co VA. She died about 1720. She married (1) THOMAS WHITFIELD SR, son of John Whitfiled and Anne Poole, about 1678. He was born about 1650 in ECC VA. He died about Jul 1694 in ECC VA63. She married an unknown spouse about 1678. Notes for Anne Poole: from Bill Avery from the Elizabeth City County court orders book: Elizabeth City County court records book, 12/18/1695. Jane Averett (Avera), widow, is appointed guardian to John Whitfield, orph an of Thomas Whitfield, deceased. She being the grandmother to the orphan n, giving bond and security. Security: Thomas Poole. This proves that the Ann who is the wife of Thomas Whitfield in his will ( 1694) , was the daughter of Jane Avera, who was first married to John Poole, and Jane secondly married to Henry Avera. Based on the age of Ann, & t he fact that Ann and Thomas Whitfield had 4 children when Thomas died in 1694, and only one child below the age of 16 in 1694, we know that Ann had to be the daughter of John Poole and Jane, not Henry Avera and Jane.' birth estimate is based on parents marriage in about 1655 (my estimate) and father's death i about 1667. from Bill Avery from the Elizabeth City County court orders book: Elizabeth City County court records book, 12/18/1695. Jane Averett (Avera), widow, is appointed guardian to John Whitfield, orph an of Thomas Whitfield, deceased. She being the grandmother to the orphan n, giving bond and security. Security: Thomas Poole. This proves that the Ann who is the wife of Thomas Whitfield in his will ( 1694) , was the daughter of Jane Avera, who was first married to John Poole, and Jane secondly married to Henry Avera. Based on the age of Ann, & t he fact that Ann and Thomas Whitfield had 4 children when Thomas died in 1694, and only one child below the age of 16 in 1694, we know that Ann had to be the daughter of John Poole and Jane, not Henry Avera and Jane.' birth estimate is based on parents marriage in about 1655 (my estimate) and father's death i about 1667. Notes for Thomas Whitfield SR: note JOHN OR JONATHAN POOLE5 WHITFIELD SR was born about 1680 in ECC VA (he was less than 16 at time of father's will, all children born after 1678). John or Jonathan Poole died in 1726. Thomas Whitfield SR and Anne Poole had the following child: i. THOMAS4 WHITFIELD was born in 1684 in VA. He died in 1714 in Elizabeth City Co VA. Generation 4 Descendants of David Poule Poole Generation 4 (con't) 6. ALEXANDER4 POOLE (Thomas3, John2 Sr., David Poule)50-51, 66-69 was born about 1685 in Elizabeth City County Va48, 50, 67-75. He died on 13 Jun 1742 in Elizabeth City County Va48, 50, 67-69, 73, 76. He married (1) MARY NAMED ON SAMUELS'S WILL about 1720 in Elizabeth City County Va. She was born about 1690 in likely Elizabeth City Co VA (no documents for date or location; was alive at time of husband Alexander's will). Notes for Alexander Poole: Brief Biographical Notes Alexander Poole is believed to have been named for his father's half brother, Alexander Avera. Alexander Poole is believed to have been the first Alexander in this "ECC" Poole line Since Alexander Pool, father of James and Alexander Pool (III) died intestate in 1767; we don't have a will or other single clear document tying him to his ancestors. 'Accordingly, an indirect proof has been made, consisting of two major parts a) all known Poole men named Alexander were examined, all could be proved invalid except for one ( the son of Alexander Poole, SR); and b) We searched for this Alexander Poole (son of Alexander Poole Sr) in both Elizabeth City Virginia, and Johnston and Wake NC and did not find and deeds or other documents showing him to have either remained in Elizabeth City or to have traveled to NC with his family. Without a better document to either confirm or disprove this connection, we believe that this is the best we will be able to do in establishing which Alexander Poole was the father of James. A third, but weaker support lies in the fact this this Alexander appears to be the most direct connection (not proved invalid) to Thomas Poole who is a potential / likely common grandfather to several Poole lines that have been proven to have identical or near identical Y chromosome DNA. Additional Notes: After a review of all identified men living ithe the VA and NC areas where the ECC Pooles were known to linve, Alexander Poole is my only remaining viable candidate for father of Alexander Pool (grandfather to James and Alexander Pool III). Each of the other Alexandr Poole men had solid data that proves they cannot be the Alexander who was father to James Pool. This line of Alexander Poole also provides what appears to be a strong, but still speculative link in the ancestor chain of Nicholas Pool from the Haplogroup G Pools. Alexander*^ POOLE b: Bet. 1682 - 1688 in >VA, Elizabeth City d: June 13, 1742 in VA, Elizabeth CIty Will: March 21, 1742/43 Names wife, Mary, names son Samuel. Thomas LATIMER is the appraiser for the estate. other children's names comes fro the will of his son Samuel ( 1/4/1747) which names James, Alexander, Nicholas, and David Donna Cuzze speculated that this first of many Alexander Poole men, may have been named after Alexander Avera (Avera is the surname of Jane Poole's second husband). Will of Alexander Poole, Elizabeth City County, VA leg.-son Samuel, the plantation given me by my father's will. Wife Mary Poole. Extrx. wife Mary Poole. Dated 6/13/1742, recorded 3/21/1743. Wit. Thomas Poole, John Poole, William Poole. Samuel Poole chose the clerk of court as his guardian. Mary Poole qualified, security, Thomas Everard. Book 1737-49, page 84. Estate appraised by Thomas Latimer, john Bushell, and William Poole. July 18, 1744. Book 1737-49, page 186. Descendants of David Poule Poole Generation 4 (con't) Will of Alexander Poole, Elizabeth City County, VA leg.-son Samuel, the plantation given me by my father's will. Wife Mary Poole. Extrx. wife Mary Poole. Dated 6/13/1742, recorded 3/21/1743. Wit. Thomas Poole, John Poole, William Poole. Samuel Poole chose the clerk of court as his guardian. Mary Poole qualified, security, Thomas Everard. Book 1737-49, page 84. Estate appraised by Thomas Latimer, john Bushell, and William Poole. July 18, 1744. Book 1737-49, page 186. wtp notes Children (note these date estimates by Donna Cuzze, -- AEP had an earlier date range for the boys (1700-1720 or so) which seems like a better estimate to me. 1. Samuel Poole b: BET 1720 AND 1727 in Elizabeth City County , VA 2. James Poole b: BET 1720 AND 1727 in Elizabeth City County , VA 3. Alexander Poole Jr. b: BET 1720 AND 1727 in Elizabeth City County , VA 4. Nicholas Poole b: BET 1720 AND 1727 in Elizabeth City County , VA 5. David Poole b: BET 1720 AND 1727 in Elizabeth City County , VA Alexander*^ POOLE b: Bet. 1685 - 1688 in >VA, Elizabeth City d: June 13, 1742 in VA, Elizabeth CIty Will: March 21, 1742/43 Names wife, Mary, names son Samuel. Thomas LATIMER is the appraiser for the estate. NOTE by DC:: Bet. 1682 - 1688 Named after his step family Alexander Avera? Record 1: 1756 Guardianship Bond received by court listed in VA wills index. Will: March 21, 1742/43 Names wife, Mary, names son Samuel. Thomas LATIMER is the appraiser for the estate. NOTE: I think the date for Alexander is pretty close. Note: some have this Alexander as the "Alexander who died in Johnston Co NC after 1764. On this point, I think Joe Slattery makes a good case that "the afer 1764 Alexander" was instead the son of William, and grandson of Thomas Poole. BRIEF BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES date of marriage of Alexander's and date of birth for children is not known.. Most genealogists have bracketed it between 1710 and 1730, using c 1720 as a rough midpoint. Alexander Poole is in the "most likely ancestor chain for James Pool. It is also a speculative link in the ancestor chain of Nicholas Pool from the Haplogroup G Pools. Alexander*^ POOLE b: Bet. 1682 - 1688 in >VA, Elizabeth City d: June 13, 1742 in VA, Elizabeth CIty Will: March 21, 1742/43 Names wife, Mary, names son Samuel. Thomas LATIMER is the appraiser for the estate. other children's names comes fro the will of his son Samuel ( 1/4/1747) which names James, Alexander, Nicholas, and David Donna Cuzze speculated that this first of many Alexander Poole men, may have been named after Alexander Avera (Avera is the surname of Jane Poole's second husband). Descendants of David Poule Poole Generation 4 (con't) Will of Alexander Poole, Elizabeth City County, VA leg.-son Samuel, the plantation given me by my father's will. Wife Mary Poole. Extrx. wife Mary Poole. Dated 6/13/1742, recorded 3/21/1743. Wit. Thomas Poole, John Poole, William Poole. Samuel Poole chose the clerk of court as his guardian. Mary Poole qualified, security, Thomas Everard. Book 1737-49, page 84. Estate appraised by Thomas Latimer, john Bushell, and William Poole. July 18, 1744. Book 1737-49, page 186. Will of Alexander Poole, Elizabeth City County, VA leg.-son Samuel, the plantation given me by my father's will. Wife Mary Poole. Extrx. wife Mary Poole. Dated 6/13/1742, recorded 3/21/1743. Wit. Thomas Poole, John Poole, William Poole. Samuel Poole chose the clerk of court as his guardian. Mary Poole qualified, security, Thomas Everard. Book 1737-49, page 84. Estate appraised by Thomas Latimer, john Bushell, and William Poole. July 18, 1744. Book 1737-49, page 186. wtp notes Children (note these date estimates by Donna Cuzze, if this is "our Alexander Poole", birth year should be earlier-- AEP had an earlier date range for the boys (1700-1720 or so) which would be a better "fit" 1. Samuel Poole b: BET 1720 AND 1727 in Elizabeth City County , VA 2. James Poole b: BET 1720 AND 1727 in Elizabeth City County , VA 3. Alexander Poole Jr. b: BET 1720 AND 1727 in Elizabeth City County , VA 4. Nicholas Poole b: BET 1720 AND 1727 in Elizabeth City County , VA 5. David Poole b: BET 1720 AND 1727 in Elizabeth City County , VA Alexander*^ POOLE b: Bet. 1685 - 1688 in >VA, Elizabeth City d: June 13, 1742 in VA, Elizabeth CIty Will: March 21, 1742/43 Names wife, Mary, names son Samuel. Thomas LATIMER is the appraiser for the estate. NOTE by DC:: Bet. 1682 - 1688 Named after his step family Alexander Avera? Record 1: 1756 Guardianship Bond received by court listed in VA wills index. Will: March 21, 1742/43 Names wife, Mary, names son Samuel. Thomas LATIMER is the appraiser for the estate. NOTE: I think the date for Alexander is pretty close. Note: some have this Alexander as the "Alexander who died in Johnston Co NC after 1764. On this point, I think Joe Slattery makes a good case that "the afer 1764 Alexander" was instead the son of William, and grandson of Thomas Poole. Alexander Poole had the following child: 14. i. ALEXANDER5 POOL JR40, 48, 50, 69, 98, 104 was born after 1726 in Elizabeth Ciity Co, VA40, 69. He died about 1767 in Meckleburg, Virginia, United States (James and Alexander's father died in c 176750, 69). He married Susanna Mitchell, daughter of John Mitchell and speculative Judith needs review Cardwell, about 1750 in Brunswick VA69, 105 (uncertain, Alexander Pool born approx 1753). She was born about 1720 in Brunswick VA (3nd child, est birth 7 years after marriage of parents106-107). She died between 1763-1767 in Brunswick VA?69, 78. Notes for Mary named on Samuels's Will: son Samuel Poole Will D Jan 5 1748 "Poole, Samuel. Leg. - mother Mary Poole; brother James the money in the hands of Jacob Walker, with reversion to brothers, Alexandeer, Nicholas, and David Poole" Alexander Poole and Mary named on Samuels's Will had the following children: ii. SAMUEL POOLE48, 98 was born before 1722 in Elizabeth City County Va48 (minor in Descendants of David Poule Poole Generation 4 (con't) his father's 1742 Will, so he was born after 1721). He died on 05 Jan 1748 in Elizabeth City County Va48, 108. Notes for Samuel Poole: inconsistent dates for Will, needs verification Names of other brothers of Samuel Poole is given in his will will of Samuel Poole--Elizabeth City County, VA Leg. -mother Jane Poole. Brother James the money in the hands of Jacob Walker, with reversion to brothers Alexander, Nicholas and David Poole. Exec. Mr. John Selden. Dated January 5, 1748, recorded 10/1752. Wit. Jacob Walker, W. Bushell, Alex'er Robertson. Original Will. note from Audrey Pool POOLE, Samuel. Leg - Mother: Mary POOLE Brothers: James; ALEXANDER; Nicholas* and David POOLE. D. January 5, 1748. Note: “Nicholas” is not a common name in POOL/POOLE . Nancy CHAPMAN is name of the Nicholas POOLE line in my files. (aep) was a minor in his fathers 1742 Will so would have been born in 1722 or later from Joe Slattery Will of Alexander Poole, Elizabeth City County, VA leg.-son Samuel, the plantation given me by my father's will. Wife Mary Poole. Extrx. wife Mary Poole. Dated 6/13/1742, recorded 3/21/1743. Wit. Thomas Poole, John Poole, William Poole. Samuel Poole chose the clerk of court as his guardian. Mary Poole qualified, security, Thomas Everard. Book 1737-49, page 84. Estate appraised by Thomas Latimer, john Bushell, and William Poole. July 18, 1744. Book 1737-49, page 186.---------- from Bill Avery' Name: Samuel Poole 1 Sex: M Birth: BET 1720 AND 1727 in Elizabeth City County , VA 2 Event: Fact1 1742 Was a minor at his fathers death 2 Death: BET 05 JAN 1748 AND OCT 1752 in Elizabeth City County , VA Note: [elizabethctycty, va averas.FTW] will of Samuel Poole--Elizabeth City County, VA Leg. -mother Jane Poole. Brother James the money in the hands of Jacob Walker, with reversion to brothers Alexander, Nicholas and David Poole. Exec. Mr. John Selden. Dated January 5, 1748, recorded 10/1752. Wit. Jacob Walker, W. Bushell, Alex'er Robertson. Original Will. ==================== Samuel*^ Poole b: Bet. 1700 - 1720 in VA, Elizabeth City got the plantation d: Bet. 1747 - 1752 in VA, ECC left will Will: 1747 Said he had brothers James, Alexander Descendants of David Poule Poole Generation 4 (con't) will of Brother Samuel Poole, recorded Elizabeth City County in 1752 ============= Name: Samuel Poole Sex: M Birth: BET 1720 AND 1727 in Elizabeth City County , VA 2 Event: Fact1 1742 Was a minor at his fathers death 2 Death: BET 05 JAN 1748 AND OCT 1752 in Elizabeth City County , VA ] will of Samuel Poole--Elizabeth City County, VA Leg. -mother Jane Poole. Brother James the money in the hands of Jacob Walker, with reversion to brothers Alexander, Nicholas and David Poole. Exec. Mr. John Selden. Dated January 5, 1748, recorded 10/1752. Wit. Jacob Walker, W. Bushell, Alex'er Robertson. Original Will. Father: Alexander Poole Sr. b: BET 1700 AND 1715 in Elizabeth City County , VA Mother: Mary (Unknown) Sources: 1. Title: will of Samuel Poole, recorded Elizabeth City County in 1752 2. Title: will of Alexander Poole, Elizabeth City County, VA 3 Title: Estate records of Alexander Poole, Elizabeth City County, VA in Elizabeth City County, VA Will of Alexander Poole, Elizabeth City County, VA leg.-son Samuel, the plantation given me by my father's will. Wife Mary Poole. Extrx. wife Mary Poole. Dated 6/13/1742, recorded 3/21/1743. Wit. Thomas Poole, John Poole, William Poole. Samuel Poole chose the clerk of court as his guardian. Mary Poole qualified, security, Thomas Everard. Book 1737-49, page 84. Estate appraised by Thomas Latimer, john Bushell, and William Poole. July 18, 1744. Book 1737-49, page 186. wtp notes Children (note these date estimates by Donna Cuzze, if this is "our Alexander Poole", birth year should be earlier-- AEP had an earlier date range for the boys (1700-1720 or so) which would be a better "fit" 1. Samuel Poole b: BET 1720 AND 1727 in Elizabeth City County , VA 2. James Poole b: BET 1720 AND 1727 in Elizabeth City County , VA 3. Alexander Poole Jr. b: BET 1720 AND 1727 in Elizabeth City County , VA 4. Nicholas Poole b: BET 1720 AND 1727 in Elizabeth City County , VA 5. David Poole b: BET 1720 AND 1727 in Elizabeth City County , VA iii. JAMES POOLE48, 98 was born after 1724 in Elizabeth City County Va48. Notes for James Poole: Samuel*^ Poole b: Bet. 1700 - 1720 in VA, Elizabeth City got the plantation d: Bet. 1747 - 1752 in VA, ECC left will Will: 1747 Said he had brothers James, Alexander Descendants of David Poule Poole Generation 4 (con't) VA Deeds, book 6 >>> Brunswick County Indenture made the 16th day of June, 1755, between Richard RUSSELL and John RIEVES of Brunswick County, for 60 pounds, conveying 175 acres. Witnesses were Thomas TWITTY, Alexander POOLE and Peter JACKSON. Presented in Court on December 23, 1755. Deed Book 6, page 6. 14. i. ALEXANDER5 POOL JR40, 48, 50, 69, 98, 104 was born after 1726 in Elizabeth Ciity Co, VA40, 69. He died about 1767 in Meckleburg, Virginia, United States (James and Alexander's father died in c 176750, 69). He married Susanna Mitchell, daughter of John Mitchell and speculative Judith needs review Cardwell, about 1750 in Brunswick VA69, 105 (uncertain, Alexander Pool born approx 1753). She was born about 1720 in Brunswick VA (3nd child, est birth 7 years after marriage of parents106-107). She died between 1763-1767 in Brunswick VA?69, 78. v. NICHOLAS POOLE48, 98 was born after 1728 in likely ECC VA (wide rage of estimates for birth year 1705 to 1730, father was living in ECC VA48). Notes for Nicholas Poole: wtp follow up note: data here is weak without better references -- however it is a VERY interesting name -- I believe it is the first time we3 see Nicholas as a given name in David Poole's descendants. There is also a NIcholas Pool in one of the Haplogroup G members, Thomas Blen Pool (Barbra Pool researches this line) I think this Nicholas is "worth looking at" as part of the lineage from Thomas Jefferson Pool > Joseph L Pool, Thos J Pool, Laban C Pool > Nicholas Pool --- to the early David Poole line. note that the estimates I have seen for the birth year of Nicholas vary widely - speculative : CASE FOR POSSIBLE LINK BETWEEN BARBRA'S POOL'S NICHOLAS POOL AND THE NICHOLAS WHO WAS BROTHER TO ALEXANDER POOL SR( who died around 1742) What stuck me was: • this Nicholas was a brother to an Alexander Poole which I now believe is in my direct line(and DNA tells us our lines have to be closely connected) • the name Nicholas is rare in the David Poole line, this is the earliest one that I have seen • the ECC Nicholas Poole is believed to have been born about 1710 to 1725 --about the right time frame to be the father of your (Barbra Pool's ) Nicholas • this was about the time that some of the ECC Poole families were migrating to NC -- for example the ECC Nicholas Poole had an uncle - William Poole who moved to NC --and died in Johnston Co NC Barbra's line goes: Robert Lee Pool > Joseph Labourn Pool > Thomas Jefferson Pool > Laban Chapman Pool > Nicholas Pool ============================ Will of Alexander Poole, Elizabeth City County, VA leg.-son Samuel, the plantation given me by my father's will. Wife Mary Poole. Extrx. wife Mary Poole. Dated 6/13/1742, recorded 3/21/1743. Wit. Thomas Poole, John Poole, William Poole. Samuel Poole chose the clerk of court as his guardian. Mary Poole qualified, security, Thomas Everard. Book 1737-49, page 84. Estate appraised by Thomas Latimer, john Bushell, and William Poole. July 18, 1744. Book 1737-49, page 186. Descendants of David Poule Poole Generation 4 (con't) wtp notes Children (note these date estimates by Donna Cuzze, if this is "our Alexander Poole", birth year should be earlier-- AEP had an earlier date range for the boys (1700-1720 or so) which would be a better "fit" 1. Samuel Poole b: BET 1720 AND 1727 in Elizabeth City County , VA 2. James Poole b: BET 1720 AND 1727 in Elizabeth City County , VA 3. Alexander Poole Jr. b: BET 1720 AND 1727 in Elizabeth City County , VA 4. Nicholas Poole b: BET 1720 AND 1727 in Elizabeth City County , VA 5. David Poole b: BET 1720 AND 1727 in Elizabeth City County , VA vi. DAVID POOLE48, 98 was born after 173048. Notes for David Poole: Samuel*^ Poole b: Bet. 1700 - 1720 in VA, Elizabeth City got the plantation d: Bet. 1747 - 1752 in VA, ECC left will Will: 1747 Said he had brothers James, Alexander Will of Alexander Poole, Elizabeth City County, VA leg.-son Samuel, the plantation given me by my father's will. Wife Mary Poole. Extrx. wife Mary Poole. Dated 6/13/1742, recorded 3/21/1743. Wit. Thomas Poole, John Poole, William Poole. Samuel Poole chose the clerk of court as his guardian. Mary Poole qualified, security, Thomas Everard. Book 1737-49, page 84. Estate appraised by Thomas Latimer, john Bushell, and William Poole. July 18, 1744. Book 1737-49, page 186. wtp notes Children (note these date estimates by Donna Cuzze and Bill Avery, AEP had an earlier date range for the boys (1700-1720 or so) but that seems inconsistent with need for guardian 1. Samuel Poole b: BET 1720 AND 1727 in Elizabeth City County , VA 2. James Poole b: BET 1720 AND 1727 in Elizabeth City County , VA 3. Alexander Poole Jr. b: BET 1720 AND 1727 in Elizabeth City County , VA 4. Nicholas Poole b: BET 1720 AND 1727 in Elizabeth City County , VA 5. David Poole b: BET 1720 AND 1727 in Elizabeth City County , VA 7. WILLIAM4 POOL (Thomas3 Poole, John2 Poole Sr., David Poule Poole)29, 51, 86-89 was born about 1680 in Elizabeth city VA29 ((NOT Wm the joiner ! inconsist DNA, this William is Y haplogroup G1)). He died after 174329 in probably Bertie NC, (confusion between Williams-- cannot positively identify which is which). He married (1) UNKNOWN about 1700 in possibly Elizaeth City VA. He married (2) UNKNOWN NAME. Notes for William Pool: BRIEF BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES there has been considerable discussion on this William Pool. Several groups of genalogists held significantly different opinions. Based on available evidence, I believe this is the William Poole that migrated from Elizabeth City VA to Bertie NC, and is the link to the Braxton Poole, and Hardy Pool lines. Work by Roy Poole, and Donna Cuzze (2013) seem to support this thesis. Additional documentation would be useful and is being sought. William Pool and unknown had the following child: Descendants of David Poule Poole Generation 4 (con't) 15. i. MIDDLETON5 POOLE was born about 1705 in Bertie, North Carolina. He died on 16 Jul 1740 in Elizabeth City County Va (believed living at "The Points " in ECC109). He married Elizabeth ? about 1720109. She died after 1742 (date unknown, was mentioned in MIddleton Poole's. probated 1742 will (living then)). William Pool and unknown name had the following children: ii. JOHN POOLE was born about 1700 in NC prob Bertie or Johnston NC. He died about 1812 in Wake County NC (Date of death estimate by Bill Avery). Notes for John Poole: 7. George POOL b. c. 1762 8. Edy POOL b. c. 1764 9. Mary POOL b. 1766 "3290 pg 240 George POOL 13 January 1761 540 acres in Johnston County on the S side of Neuse River and (on the) S side of Walnut Creek (and) on both sides of the Great Branch, joining SMITH'S line. OR: /s/ (mark). Wits: Samuel SMITH, Robt't RAINEY. Examined by: J. Montfort and John Johnston, surveyed 4 June 1760. CB: *JOHN POOL, Thomas SMITH, Charles YOUNG, Surveyor." *I tracked the Moses POWELL line into Isle of Wight County, VA. (aep) iii. MARY POOLE was born about 1702. 15. i. MIDDLETON5 POOLE was born about 1705 in Bertie, North Carolina. He died on 16 Jul 1740 in Elizabeth City County Va (believed living at "The Points " in ECC109). He married Elizabeth ? about 1720109. She died after 1742 (date unknown, was mentioned in MIddleton Poole's. probated 1742 will (living then)). v. THOMAS POOLE was born about 1708 in probably Bertie or Johnston NC (need documentation). vi. ALEXANDER POOL110-111 was born about 1710112. He died after 1764 in Johnston Co, NC (was in land dispute in 1764, date of death is unknown). He married an unknown spouse. Notes for Alexander Pool: there are several Alexander Pool's in this David Poole ECC VA line-- I have examined 6 of that "initially" could possibly be the father of Alexander Pool (grandfather of James B Pool).. I have now ruled this Alexander out for the my James Pool line (this Alexander Pool was living in Bertie NC while the father of James B Pool is proven to have been living in Mecklenburg Va at that time) Alexader PooleJanuary, 1764 Court Term, Johnston County, NC 8) Ordered that Jno: Gurley be appointed overseer of the road from the county line to the little creek on little River and that the inhabitants below said creek, with Jos: Gurley, Alexander Pool, Wm. Gurly, and John Gurly, Jr. work on the same. this note from Joe Slattery proves he is not the same Alexander who was father to James Pool. ID: I40512 Name: Alexander Poole 1 Sex: M Descendants of David Poule Poole Generation 4 (con't) Birth: BET 1715 AND 1735 in Bertie County, NC Event: Fact1 1764 He bought land in Johnston County, NC from William Gurley 2 Event: Fact2 1764 Worked on a road from the county line to the little creek on little river 2 Death: AFT 1764 in Johnston County, NC Father: William Poole Sr. b: BET 1680 AND 1700 in Elizabeth City County , VA Mother: Unknown Sources: 1.Title: Joe Slattery, Poole researcher, e mail joeeslatt@yahoo.com 2.Title: Johnston county court minutes, 1764 related note from Donna Cuzze --this provides the alternative case, that it remains possible (although unlikley) that we have mixed up the Alexander Poole men. NOTE: Forgot to mention that Alexander born circa 1703-1720 that I put in there he died Aft 1764 based on "if" he was the Alexander who went to NC. This Alexander could have died anywhere. Donna notes from Donna Cuzze Donna Cuzze May 17 to Bill NOTE: Forgot to mention that Alexander born circa 1703-1720 that I put in there he died Aft 1764 based on "if" he was the Alexander who went to NC. This Alexander could have died anywhere. I AM SO SORRY TO CONFUSE YOU. I wish I would have put only the facts in my tree instead of adding my guesses. I do really apologize. Donna From: Donna Cuzze Sent: Friday, May 17, 2013 1:15 AM To: Bill Pool Subject: Alex c.1685 son of Thomas OK, here are the other Alexanders. [2008AveryECC.FTW] 3) Alexander Poole who married Mary had a son Samuel Poole , as named in his will in 1742 ECC. However, the will of his son Samuel 1/4/1747, names 4 other brothers in it--James, Alexander, Nicholas and David. Poole, Alixander [Alexander] Publication 1744 Gen. note Part of index to Elizabeth City County Wills and Administrations (1689-1800) Note p. 184. Will pro. 21 Mch. 1743, 16 May 1744 & 20 June 1744. p. 186. Inv. & Appr. rec. 18 July 1744. Note Deeds, Wills, Bonds, Etc., 1737-1756 (Reel 6) Subject - Personal Poole, Alixander [Alexander] Subject -Geographic Elizabeth City County (Va.) Subject Poole, Alexander. Added Title Virginia wills and administrations. Descendants of David Poule Poole Generation 4 (con't) System Number 000535610 ________________________________________________________ Poole, Alexander. Publication 1756 Gen. note Part of index to Elizabeth City County Wills and Administrations (1689-1800) Note p. 83. Gdn. bond rec. [2 Nov. 1756]. ***GUARDIAN BOND******** Note Order Book, 1755-1757 (Reel 17) Subject - Personal Poole, Alexander. Subject -Geographic Elizabeth City County (Va.) Added Title Virginia wills and administrations. System Number 000535611 ********************************************************************** Descendants of Alexander*^ POOLE (son of Thomas, grandson of John & Jane (Avera) 1 Alexander*^ POOLE b: Bet. 1685 - 1688 in >VA, Elizabeth City d: June 13, 1742 in VA, Elizabeth CIty Will: March 21, 1742/43 Names wife, Mary, names son Samuel. Thomas LATIMER is the appraiser for the estate. NOTE by DC:: Bet. 1682 - 1688 Named after his step family Alexander Avera? Record 1: 1756 Guardianship Bond received by court listed in VA wills index. Will: March 21, 1742/43 Names wife, Mary, names son Samuel. Thomas LATIMER is the appraiser for the estate. NOTE: I think the date for Alexander is pretty close. .. +Mary b: Bet. 1682 - 1703 in >VA, Elizabeth City d: Aft. 1743 ..... 2 Samuel*^ Poole b: Bet. 1700 - 1720 in VA, Elizabeth City got the plantation in 1742 SO WAS PROBABLY OVER 16 YRS OLD d: Bet. 1747 - 1752 in VA, ECC left will Will: 1747 Said he had brothers James, Alexander, Nicholas and David who were probably minors when their father died or at least younger than Samuel. Record 1: 1743 Named in Father Alexander's will. ..... 2 James* Poole b: Bet. 1702 - 1720 in >VA, Elizabeth CIty ..... 2 Alexander* Poole, Jr. b: Bet. 1703 - 1720 in >VA, Elizabeth City d: Aft. 1764 in NC, Johnston ?? Record 1: 1764 1/1764 Court Term Johnston Co NC. Alexander Pool bought land from Wm. GURLEY. POSSIBLY THIS ALEXANDER WENT TO NC . However, he could have gone to Prince Ann Co or Brunswick or ?? ..... 2 David* Poole b: Bet. 1705 - 1720 in >VA, Elizabeth CIty. Record 1: Bet. 1746 - 1752 VA, ECC mentioned in brother Samuel's will. ..... 2 Nicholas Poole b: Bet. 1706 - 1720 Record 1: Bet. 1746 - 1752 VA, ECC mentioned in brother Samuel's will. ======================= Several Alexander Poole Men -- who is the father of James and Alexander Jr Here are 6 possible "candidates" for the father of James and Alexander )John Pool Sr > Thomas Poole, Sr > Alexander Pool -- ruled out because this Alexander died in 1742 in Elizabeth City , VA. b) John Pool Sr >William Pool Sr > Alexander Poole. c)John Pool Sr > William Pool Sr > Alexander Pool Sr > Alexander Pool , Jr. d)John Pool, SR >William Poole Sr > George Poole > Alexander Pool. ( I have not been able to confirm that George had a son named Alexander) Descendants of David Poule Poole Generation 4 (con't) e) John Poole SR > Thomas Poole Sr > Alexander Pool >Alexander Pool f) "Alexander Poole" not in ECC Poole line (non ECC ruled out due DNA evidence) Facts that have to fit to be the "right" Alexander Poole a) must have lived in Brunswick VA since James in sworn testimony states that he was born there in 1756 b) must have lived in Mecklenburg VA in 1767 since father of James and Alexander died there. c) Assuming the ECC David Poole connection is valid, must be a descendant of David Poole and his son John Poole; and likely also a descendant of Thomas Poole. d) Assuming that Roy Poole / Donna Cuzze are correct that his line ties into the John Poole line via William Pool of NC ---the probability is very high that our Alexander Poole either shares this as the common ancestor OR connects very close to this (e.g. Thomas Poole descendants). ================= notes: v Alexander as son of George - Needs documentation to establish that George had a son named Alexander. As once proposed by Roy Poole would be an excellent fit, however, there are two significant difficulties: 1) I have found no proof that George had a son named Alexander. and 2) a son of George would be "young", perhaps too young to be a good candidate for the father of This would be the closest possible connection and therefore (according to the statistics provided by familytreedna) the more likely -- however, without any documentation to prove that there actually was such a person. So, unless additional documentation can be found, this is tentatively ruled out. v Alexander Poole, son of William, grandson of Thomas seems to be ruled out IF the William Poole that moved to Bertie was the son of Thomas ---because there are several Williams, the "Bertie NC William Poole" might be another man. However, "William moving to Bertie" is a good potential fit for the Roy Poole line. Below I have inserted a note from Joe Slattery that provides a strong argument against accepting William's son Alexander as the Alexander who was father to James and Alexander Jr: --it does, of course, assume that William Poole that moved to Bertie was son of Thomas Poole. ID: I40512 Name: Alexander Poole 1 Sex:M Birth: BET 1715 AND 1735 in Bertie County, NC Event: Fact1 1764 He bought land in Johnston County, NC from William Gurley 2 Event: Fact2 1764 Worked on a road from the county line to the little creek on little river 2 Death: AFT 1764 in Johnston County, NC v Alexander, son of Thomas seems to be ruled out because he died in 1742 -- while "our" Alexander died around 1767 v That leaves Alexander Poole, son of Alexander Pool and grandson of Thomas Poole. I have very little info on this man. Several genealogists have suggested a birth date of around 1710 which would fit. However I have no locations to "test" against what we know about James's father. Another weakness in this selection is the "generations to a common ancestor" is substantially increased by this choice -- and statistics provided by familytreedna show this to be much less likely (although possible) than one of the closer connections. v Note: I have left out of this analysis any potential connections earlier than Thomas Poole -- although possible, the probability of the closest common ancestor Descendants of David Poule Poole Generation 4 (con't) being this many generations back is so low that I have "ruled it out" (possible but extremely unlikely). Joe Slattery makes the following case to line the ECC Poole and Johnston Co NC Poole families (I think Audrey Pool published a similar argument linking names and associated families) 1) 1/1764 Court Term. Alexander Pool bought land from Wm. Gurley. I believe that this Alexander Poole is the son of Alexander Poole, Sr, and grandson of Thomas Poole and Ann Copeland. We know Alexander Poole, Sr. died 1742 in Elizabeth City County, VA per his will recorded there. 4/1765 Court Term, #5 John Pool named to lay out a road. In my master database, I have a John Poole, born 1730-1745 in VA, died 11/1796 Jo Co, had children John Poole, Jr and Winnifred Poole. In my Ellizabeth City County database, I have a John Poole, born between 1730-1750, died unknown, children and spouse unknown, son of Thomas Poole, Jr., grandson of THomas Poole Sr and Ann Copeland. I believe that these are both the same persons. His cousin was Alexander Poole above, and he was in NC. Based on these facts , I think that both Alexander Poole and John Poole, Jr. that were in Johnston County, NC came from the Pooles of Elizabeth City County, VA, both cousins and grandsons of Thomas Poole, Sr. and Ann Copeland. this note from Joe Slattery, highlights conflicts which show "Alexander, son of William" was not the father of James Pool (unless the Alexander Poole men have been mixed up -- possible but not probable) ID: I40512 Name: Alexander Poole 1 Sex: M Birth: BET 1715 AND 1735 in Bertie County, NC Event: Fact1 1764 He bought land in Johnston County, NC from William Gurley 2 Event: Fact2 1764 Worked on a road from the county line to the little creek on little river 2 Death: AFT 1764 in Johnston County, NC Father: William Poole Sr. b: BET 1680 AND 1700 in Elizabeth City County , VA Mother: Unknown Sources: 1.Title: Joe Slattery, Poole researcher, e mail joeeslatt@yahoo.com 2.Title: Johnston county court minutes, 1764 related note from Donna Cuzze NOTE: Forgot to mention that Alexander born circa 1703-1720 that I put in there he died Aft 1764 based on "if" he was the Alexander who went to NC. This Alexander Descendants of David Poule Poole Generation 4 (con't) could have died anywhere. Donna there are several Alexander Pool's in this David Poole ECC VA line-- I have examined 6 of that "initially" could possibly be the father of Alexander Pool (grandfather of James B Pool).. I have now ruled this Alexander out for the my James Pool line (this Alexander Pool was living in Bertie NC while the father of James B Pool is proven to have been living in Mecklenburg Va at that time) Alexader PooleJanuary, 1764 Court Term, Johnston County, NC 8) Ordered that Jno: Gurley be appointed overseer of the road from the county line to the little creek on little River and that the inhabitants below said creek, with Jos: Gurley, Alexander Pool, Wm. Gurly, and John Gurly, Jr. work on the same. this note from Joe Slattery proves he is not the same Alexander who was father to James Pool. ID: I40512 Name: Alexander Poole 1 Sex: M Birth: BET 1715 AND 1735 in Bertie County, NC Event: Fact1 1764 He bought land in Johnston County, NC from William Gurley 2 Event: Fact2 1764 Worked on a road from the county line to the little creek on little river 2 Death: AFT 1764 in Johnston County, NC Father: William Poole Sr. b: BET 1680 AND 1700 in Elizabeth City County , VA Mother: Unknown Sources: 1.Title: Joe Slattery, Poole researcher, e mail joeeslatt@yahoo.com 2.Title: Johnston county court minutes, 1764 related note from Donna Cuzze --this provides the alternative case, that it remains possible (although unlikley) that we have mixed up the Alexander Poole men. NOTE: Forgot to mention that Alexander born circa 1703-1720 that I put in there he died Aft 1764 based on "if" he was the Alexander who went to NC. This Alexander could have died anywhere. Donna Note: some have this Alexander as the "Alexander who died in Johnston Co NC after 1764. On this point, I think Joe Slattery makes a good case that "the afer 1764 Alexander" was instead the son of William, and grandson of Thomas Poole. notes from Donna Cuzze Donna Cuzze May 17 to Bill NOTE: Forgot to mention that Alexander born circa 1703-1720 that I put in there he died Aft 1764 based on "if" he was the Alexander who went to NC. This Alexander could have died anywhere. I AM SO SORRY TO CONFUSE YOU. I wish I would have put only the facts in my tree instead of adding my guesses. I do really apologize. Descendants of David Poule Poole Generation 4 (con't) Donna From: Donna Cuzze Sent: Friday, May 17, 2013 1:15 AM To: Bill Pool Subject: Alex c.1685 son of Thomas OK, here are the other Alexanders. [2008AveryECC.FTW] 3) Alexander Poole who married Mary had a son Samuel Poole , as named in his will in 1742 ECC. However, the will of his son Samuel 1/4/1747, names 4 other brothers in it--James, Alexander, Nicholas and David. Poole, Alixander [Alexander] Publication 1744 Gen. note Part of index to Elizabeth City County Wills and Administrations (1689-1800) Note p. 184. Will pro. 21 Mch. 1743, 16 May 1744 & 20 June 1744. p. 186. Inv. & Appr. rec. 18 July 1744. Note Deeds, Wills, Bonds, Etc., 1737-1756 (Reel 6) Subject - Personal Poole, Alixander [Alexander] Subject -Geographic Elizabeth City County (Va.) Subject Poole, Alexander. Added Title Virginia wills and administrations. System Number 000535610 ________________________________________________________ Poole, Alexander. Publication 1756 Gen. note Part of index to Elizabeth City County Wills and Administrations (1689-1800) Note p. 83. Gdn. bond rec. [2 Nov. 1756]. ***GUARDIAN BOND******** Note Order Book, 1755-1757 (Reel 17) Subject - Personal Poole, Alexander. Subject -Geographic Elizabeth City County (Va.) Added Title Virginia wills and administrations. System Number 000535611 ********************************************************************** Descendants of Alexander*^ POOLE (son of Thomas, grandson of John & Jane (Avera) 1 Alexander*^ POOLE b: Bet. 1685 - 1688 in >VA, Elizabeth City d: June 13, 1742 in VA, Elizabeth CIty Will: March 21, 1742/43 Names wife, Mary, names son Samuel. Thomas LATIMER is the appraiser for the estate. NOTE by DC:: Bet. 1682 - 1688 Named after his step family Alexander Avera? Record 1: 1756 Guardianship Bond received by court listed in VA wills index. Will: March 21, 1742/43 Names wife, Mary, names son Samuel. Thomas LATIMER is the appraiser for the estate. NOTE: I think the date for Alexander is pretty close. .. +Mary b: Bet. 1682 - 1703 in >VA, Elizabeth City d: Aft. 1743 ..... 2 Samuel*^ Poole b: Bet. 1700 - 1720 in VA, Elizabeth City got the plantation in 1742 SO WAS PROBABLY OVER 16 YRS OLD d: Bet. 1747 - 1752 in VA, ECC left will Will: 1747 Said he had brothers James, Alexander, Nicholas and David who Descendants of David Poule Poole Generation 4 (con't) were probably minors when their father died or at least younger than Samuel. Record 1: 1743 Named in Father Alexander's will. ..... 2 James* Poole b: Bet. 1702 - 1720 in >VA, Elizabeth CIty ..... 2 Alexander* Poole, Jr. b: Bet. 1703 - 1720 in >VA, Elizabeth City d: Aft. 1764 in NC, Johnston ?? Record 1: 1764 1/1764 Court Term Johnston Co NC. Alexander Pool bought land from Wm. GURLEY. POSSIBLY THIS ALEXANDER WENT TO NC . However, he could have gone to Prince Ann Co or Brunswick or ?? ..... 2 David* Poole b: Bet. 1705 - 1720 in >VA, Elizabeth CIty. Record 1: Bet. 1746 - 1752 VA, ECC mentioned in brother Samuel's will. ..... 2 Nicholas Poole b: Bet. 1706 - 1720 Record 1: Bet. 1746 - 1752 VA, ECC mentioned in brother Samuel's will. ======================= Several Alexander Poole Men -- who is the father of James and Alexander Jr Here are 6 possible "candidates" for the father of James and Alexander )John Pool Sr > Thomas Poole, Sr > Alexander Pool -- ruled out because this Alexander died in 1742 in Elizabeth City , VA. b) John Pool Sr >William Pool Sr > Alexander Poole. c)John Pool Sr > William Pool Sr > Alexander Pool Sr > Alexander Pool , Jr. d)John Pool, SR >William Poole Sr > George Poole > Alexander Pool. ( I have not been able to confirm that George had a son named Alexander) e) John Poole SR > Thomas Poole Sr > Alexander Pool >Alexander Pool f) "Alexander Poole" not in ECC Poole line (non ECC ruled out due DNA evidence) Facts that have to fit to be the "right" Alexander Poole a) must have lived in Brunswick VA since James in sworn testimony states that he was born there in 1756 b) must have lived in Mecklenburg VA in 1767 since father of James and Alexander died there. c) Assuming the ECC David Poole connection is valid, must be a descendant of David Poole and his son John Poole; and likely also a descendant of Thomas Poole. d) Assuming that Roy Poole / Donna Cuzze are correct that his line ties into the John Poole line via William Pool of NC ---the probability is very high that our Alexander Poole either shares this as the common ancestor OR connects very close to this (e.g. Thomas Poole descendants). ================= notes: v Alexander as son of George - Needs documentation to establish that George had a son named Alexander. As once proposed by Roy Poole would be an excellent fit, however, there are two significant difficulties: 1) I have found no proof that George had a son named Alexander. and 2) a son of George would be "young", perhaps too young to be a good candidate for the father of This would be the closest possible connection and therefore (according to the statistics provided by familytreedna) the more likely -- however, without any documentation to prove that there actually was such a person. So, unless additional documentation can be found, this is tentatively ruled out. v Alexander Poole, son of William, grandson of Thomas seems to be ruled out IF the William Poole that moved to Bertie was the son of Thomas ---because there are several Williams, the "Bertie NC William Poole" might be another man. However, "William moving to Bertie" is a good potential fit for the Roy Poole line. Descendants of David Poule Poole Generation 4 (con't) Below I have inserted a note from Joe Slattery that provides a strong argument against accepting William's son Alexander as the Alexander who was father to James and Alexander Jr: --it does, of course, assume that William Poole that moved to Bertie was son of Thomas Poole. ID: I40512 Name: Alexander Poole 1 Sex:M Birth: BET 1715 AND 1735 in Bertie County, NC Event: Fact1 1764 He bought land in Johnston County, NC from William Gurley 2 Event: Fact2 1764 Worked on a road from the county line to the little creek on little river 2 Death: AFT 1764 in Johnston County, NC v Alexander, son of Thomas seems to be ruled out because he died in 1742 -- while "our" Alexander died around 1767 v That leaves Alexander Poole, son of Alexander Pool and grandson of Thomas Poole. I have very little info on this man. Several genealogists have suggested a birth date of around 1710 which would fit. However I have no locations to "test" against what we know about James's father. Another weakness in this selection is the "generations to a common ancestor" is substantially increased by this choice -- and statistics provided by familytreedna show this to be much less likely (although possible) than one of the closer connections. v Note: I have left out of this analysis any potential connections earlier than Thomas Poole -- although possible, the probability of the closest common ancestor being this many generations back is so low that I have "ruled it out" (possible but extremely unlikely). ================= below is my analysis of probability of a common ancestor within a given number of generations. I provide it to help explain why some choices are statically much less likely. (Although, as Sherlock Holmes was want to say, " when you eliminate the impossible, the remaining, however unlikely, has to be the explanation". ). Probability of distance to common ancestor between William T Pool and Roy Allen Pool. Based on Y DNA 67 marker test this base case makes no claim of positive genealogical data. This is the Case that FamilyTreeDNA recommends one "starts" with. ( since there is always some possibility that there is an adoption, etc in a fairly recent generation that nobody now knows about) OMPARISON CHART Generations Reverse Percentage 5 18.47% 81.53% 6 11.89% 88.11% 7 7.55% 92.45% 8 4.73% 95.27% 9 2.94% 97.06% 10 1.81% 98.19% 11 1.11% 98.89% 12 0.68% 99.32% 13 0.41% 99.59% 14 0.25% 99.75% The following data assumes that I am correct in my data at least back to my gag grandfather James B Pool, This would mean no common connection for at least 4 generations Descendants of David Poule Poole Generation 4 (con't) COM Generations Percentage 4 67.31% 32.69% 5 44.17% 55.83% 6 28.44% 71.56% 7 18.05% 81.95% 8 11.32% 88.68% 9 7.03% 92.97% 10 4.34% 95.66% 11 2.66% 97.34% 12 1.62% 98.38% 13 0.98% 99.02% 14 0.59% 99.41% PARISON CHART Joe Slattery makes the following case to line the ECC Poole and Johnston Co NC Poole families (I think Audrey Pool published a similar argument linking names and associated families) +++++++++++++++++++++ 1) 1/1764 Court Term. Alexander Pool bought land from Wm. Gurley. I believe that this Alexander Poole is the son of Alexander Poole, Sr, and grandson of Thomas Poole and Ann Copeland. We know Alexander Poole, Sr. died 1742 in Elizabeth City County, VA per his will recorded there. 4/1765 Court Term, #5 John Pool named to lay out a road. In my master database, I have a John Poole, born 1730-1745 in VA, died 11/1796 Jo Co, had children John Poole, Jr and Winnifred Poole. In my Ellizabeth City County database, I have a John Poole, born between 1730-1750, died unknown, children and spouse unknown, son of Thomas Poole, Jr., grandson of THomas Poole Sr and Ann Copeland. I believe that these are both the same persons. His cousin was Alexander Poole above, and he was in NC. Based on these facts , I think that both Alexander Poole and John Poole, Jr. that were in Johnston County, NC came from the Pooles of Elizabeth City County, VA, both cousins and grandsons of Thomas Poole, Sr. and Ann Copeland. this note from Joe Slattery, highlights conflicts which show "Alexander, son of William" was not the father of James Pool (unless the Alexander Poole men have been mixed up -- possible but not probable) ID: I40512 Name: Alexander Poole 1 Sex: M Birth: BET 1715 AND 1735 in Bertie County, NC Event: Fact1 1764 He bought land in Johnston County, NC from William Gurley 2 Event: Fact2 1764 Worked on a road from the county line to the little creek on little river 2 Death: AFT 1764 in Johnston County, NC Father: William Poole Sr. b: BET 1680 AND 1700 in Elizabeth City County , VA Mother: Unknown Sources: 1.Title: Joe Slattery, Poole researcher, e mail joeeslatt@yahoo.com 2.Title: Johnston county court minutes, 1764 Descendants of David Poule Poole Generation 4 (con't) related note from Donna Cuzze NOTE: Forgot to mention that Alexander born circa 1703-1720 that I put in there he died Aft 1764 based on "if" he was the Alexander who went to NC. This Alexander could have died anywhere. Donna vii. UNKNOWN CHILD A POOLE was born about 1711 in likely ECC VA (no hard reference, the two unknowns believed to be the youngest). viii. UNKNOW CHILD B POOLE was born about 1712. 16. ix. WILLIAM POOL JR115-118 was born about 1720 in St Stephans Parish, Johnston, North Carolina, United States119 (1710-1730; info on Wm Poole questionable, confusion between men very possible). He died on 26 Sep 1763 in St Stephens Parish, Johnston, North Carolina, United States (Jan 1764 court minutes note "orphas" of Wm Pool Jr Dec118, 120-122). He married Sarah Scott, daughter of unconfirmed James? Scott, in 1750 in Johnston, North Carolina, United States. She was born about 1725 in Elizabeth City County Va. She died on Feb 1768 (alt Jan in St Stephens Parrish, Johnston County, NC (exec to husbands estate in 1763, Sarah Scott Pool Will dated 1768121, 123). 17. x. GEORGE POOLE86, 124-126 was born about 1720 in possibly Betrtie NC86, 124, 126-127 (see Roy Poole note on possible mix up error in linkage). He died in 1772 in Wake or Johnston Co, North Carolina (Roy Poole notes this is not the George Poole who wrote a will in 177286, 124, 127). He married likely not Sarah Unknown wife. She was born about 1702 in possibly a mix up, an unrelated Geo Poole had a wife Mary Atchison (many list wife of George as Mary Atchison, but I think this is a mix up of persons86). She died in 1787 in Johnston,,North Carolina,USA86. 8. THOMAS4 POOLE JR (Thomas3, John2 Sr., David Poule)51, 90 was born about 1680 in Elizabeth City County Va. He died on 08 Sep 1750 in Elizabeth City County Va (Death nate noted on Will records91-92). He married ELIZABETH. Notes for Thomas Poole Jr: the age difference shown here between Thomas and his sons is large. It may simply be an error in the estimates of dates of birth. Will: 1751 Part of index to Elizabeth City County Wills and Administrations (1689-1800) Thomas Poole's will documents approx date of death, his wife Elizabeth's given name , and the names of his children. "POOLE, Thomas. Leg- to my three youngest sons, Howard POOLE, Thomas POOLE and Robert POOLE, son John POOLE; to my three daughters, Sarah POOLE, Marthew (Martha) POOLE and Elizabeth POOLE. Extx: wife. (Will presented by Elizabeth POOLE.) D. September 8, 1750. R. April 2, 1751. Wit: William BUSHELL, John LEWIS. Original Will. Estate audited by Thomas LATTIMER*, Samuel WATTS, Baldwin SHEPHARD and Thomas BAYLIS, Sr. December 2, 1755. Order Book 1755-1760, p. 31." 1. Howard 2. Thomas 3. Robert 4. Sarah 5. Marthew/Martha Descendants of David Poule Poole Generation 4 (con't) 6. Elizabeth Thomas Poole Jr and Elizabeth had the following children: i. JOHN5 POOLE was born about 1720 in Elizabeth City County Va. ii. HOWARD POOLE was born about 1725. iii. SARAH POOLE was born about 1725 (estimate, no original source references). She died on 20 Jan 1764 in Elizabeth City County Va. She married (1) UNKNOWN BAKER. He was born. He died before 1764 in Elizabeth City Couty unconfirmed, VA. iv. ROBERT POOLE was born about 1726. v. THOMAS POOLE was born about 1726. vi. ELIZABETH POOLE was born about 1730. vii. MARTHA POOLE was born about 1730. 9. MIDDLETON4 POOLE (Thomas3, John2 Sr., David Poule)51, 93-94 was born about 1685 in ECC VA (the Points Plantation). He died in 1742 in Elizabeth City Co VA (will probated May 174295-96). He married (1) ELIZABETH WIFE OF MIDDLETON POOLE. She was born about 171097. She died after 16 Jul 1740 in Estate called 'The Points', Virginia97. Notes for Middleton Poole: Middleton*^ POOLE b: Bet. 1681 - 1686 in VA, ECC inherited land POOLES RIDGE from father Thomas Will: 1725 Named in father Thomas' will as was his grandmother, Jane Avera, who gave land to his Uncle John, and now Thomas gives that land to his son Middleton. note from AE Pool . Middleton POOLE died before May 1743 in Elizabeth City County, VA. He was married to Elizabeth. Middleton POOLE and Elizabeth had the following children: 35 i. William POOLE. note for Middleton Poole (AEP) Middleton POOLE Will: May 19, 1742 VA, ECC: Leg.-son William my place "The Points" adjoining Thomas POOLE land, wife Elizabeth, reversion to dau Ann Poole, reversion to ""COUSIN"" Alexander Poole (not nephew). ============== notes from Audrey Pool on "a" Middleton Pool, possibly this one Middleton (This Middleton POOLE line possibly the one that migrated first to N.C. (Johnston County), then to Washington County, GA (1820 census). Later in Bibb County, AL (a) Middleton POOLE m. Mary Ann FANCHER cousin of Nancy FANCHER who m. Zedkijah BOAZ - line of Ray W. POOL) Note: Middleton who m. Rebecca FANCHER had a brother, Jason POOL who m. the sister of Nancy FANCHER Note: (A) Middleton POOLE d. July 16, 1740, probably this one and left one son, William and a dau, Ann. He leaves land to cousin ALEXANDER, son ofALEXANDER. Wit: Thomas POOLE 6. Jane 7. Ann 8. Mary microfiche record 1742 Eliz City County VATitle Poole, Midelton [Middleton] Publication 1742 Gen. note Part of index to Elizabeth City County Wills and Administrations (1689-1800) Note p. 128. Will pro. 19 May 1742. p. 139. Inv. & Appr. rec. 21 July 1742. Deeds, Wills, Bonds, Etc., 1737-1756 (Reel Descendants of David Poule Poole Generation 4 (con't) 6) Middleton*^ POOLE b: Bet. 1681 - 1686 in VA, ECC inherited land POOLES RIDGE from father Thomas Will: 1725 Named in father Thomas' will as was his grandmother, Jane Avera, who gave land to his Uncle John, and now Thomas gives that land to his son Middleton. note from AE Pool . Middleton POOLE died before May 1743 in Elizabeth City County, VA. He was married to Elizabeth. Middleton POOLE and Elizabeth had the following children: 35 i. William POOLE. note for Middleton Poole (AEP) Middleton POOLE Will: May 19, 1742 VA, ECC: Leg.-son William my place "The Points" adjoining Thomas POOLE land, wife Elizabeth, reversion to dau Ann Poole, reversion to ""COUSIN"" Alexander Poole (not nephew). ============== notes from Audrey Pool on "a" Middleton Pool, possibly this one Middleton (This Middleton POOLE line possibly the one that migrated first to N.C. (Johnston County), then to Washington County, GA (1820 census). Later in Bibb County, AL (a) Middleton POOLE m. Mary Ann FANCHER cousin of Nancy FANCHER who m. Zedkijah BOAZ - line of Ray W. POOL) Note: Middleton who m. Rebecca FANCHER had a brother, Jason POOL who m. the sister of Nancy FANCHER Note: (A) Middleton POOLE d. July 16, 1740, probably this one and left one son, William and a dau, Ann. He leaves land to cousin ALEXANDER, son ofALEXANDER. Wit: Thomas POOLE 6. Jane 7. Ann 8. Mary microfiche record 1742 Eliz City County VATitle Poole, Midelton [Middleton] Publication 1742 Gen. note Part of index to Elizabeth City County Wills and Administrations (1689-1800) Note p. 128. Will pro. 19 May 1742. p. 139. Inv. & Appr. rec. 21 July 1742. Deeds, Wills, Bonds, Etc., 1737-1756 (Reel 6) Notes for Elizabeth wife of Middleton Poole: note from AE Pool . Middleton POOLE died before May 1743 in Elizabeth City County, VA. He was married to Elizabeth. Middleton POOLE and Elizabeth had the following children: 35 i. William POOLE. wtp note, I do not kow if "MIddleton Poole" was part of her name or not. My only reference is Audrey's note above Middleton Poole and Elizabeth wife of Middleton Poole had the following children: i. ANN6 POOLE was born in 1730 in ECC. She died after 1767 in The Points, ECC VA. Notes for Ann Poole: mentioned in Middleton Pool's 1942 ECC Will "..... The Points" adjoining Thomas Pool land with reversion to day Ann Poole Descendants of David Poule Poole Generation 4 (con't) bais of rough estimates for Ann Poole's birth and death (wtp) • the estimate of Ann's birth year is based on Middleton's birth year- which was also an estimate == accordingly, the estimate is very rough the fact the the POINTS was to be inherited by Ann after her mother died , with REVERSION to Alexander son of Alexander -- seems to imply that Alexander Jr is younger than Ann. • Ann would likely have been about the same age as Alexander, son of Alexander • She was alive in 1740 when father Middleton wrote his will • Ann was to receive the Points upon the death of her mother Elizabeth Poole. Land would have reverted to Alexander Poole, son of Alexander if he was living at the time of Ann's deathsee Middleton Poole's will... he left The Points Plantation to his wife, then upon her death to his daughter Ann, with Reversion to Alexander (JR) son of Alexander. Since Alexande Jr. r and sons Alexand III and James were living in Mecklenburg VA when Alexander Jr died in about 1767 -- and not living on the Points Plantation, I think we can safely assume that Ann Poole, daughter of Middleton Poole, was still alvie in 1767. (assuming that the evidence showing Alexander Jr is the father of James Poole and brother Alexander is accempted as convincing evidence). ii. UNVERIFIED RUTH POOLE was born about Jan 1735. iii. UNVERIFIED JOSHUA POOLE. iv. UNVERIFIED SAMUEL POOLE JR. v. WILLIAM POOLE97, 128 was born in ECC VA (the Points Plantation). He died date Unknown97. Notes for William Poole: shown as son of Middleton Poole in May 1742 ECC Will. 10. THOMAS4 POOLE (John3 Jr, John2 Sr., David Poule)62, 98-100 was born about 1690. He died on 22 Jan 1740 in Elizabeth City County Va (oldest child, John and Ann likely married abt 1690). Notes for Thomas Poole: John Poole's oldest child was Thomas Pool. We know that he inherited land from his mother. ( Thomas Francis makes oath that "I very well knew Jane Pool, late of this co., and also Thomas Pool, the lessor of the plt, is their oldest son ) His wife was likely either Margaret Main or a Miss Bayliss. Deed John Poole, Jr. . left a will in Elizabeth City County dated 1739/1740 which names: wife Ann* Thomas John, Joan LEWIS Ann ROBBURTSON Mary Elizabeth Sarah Humphrey** Christopher*** William Descendants of David Poule Poole Generation 4 (con't) John Poole's oldest child was Thomas Pool. We know that he inherited land from his mother. ( Thomas Francis makes oath that "I very well knew Jane Pool, late of this co., and also Thomas Pool, the lessor of the plt, is their oldest son ) His wife was likely either Margaret Main or a Miss Bayliss. Deed John Poole, Jr. . left a will in Elizabeth City County dated 1739/1740 which names: wife Ann* Thomas John, Joan LEWIS Ann ROBBURTSON Mary Elizabeth Sarah Humphrey** Christopher*** William Thomas Poole had the following child: i. WILLIAM5 POOLE. 11. JOHN4 POOLE III (John3 Jr, John2 Sr., David Poule)99 was born about 1692 in Elizabeth City Co VA. He died in possibly Johnston Co NC98. Notes for John Poole III: I have John Pool (III) name from his father's will, but no other documents. The lack of doucments may support the argument (by DC and others) that this may be the John Pool that moved to Johnston NC. The John Pool that moved to Johnston NC had sons Theopolis and John John Poole, Jr. . left a will in Elizabeth City County dated 1739/1740 which names: wife Ann* Thomas John, Joan LEWIS Ann ROBBURTSON Mary Elizabeth Sarah Humphrey** Christopher*** William for follow up ??? is this JOHN POOLE a I believe that this John Poole who was married to Ann Copeland was the attorney referred to in 1719 and later court documents. This John I show a date of born 1680-1690, and died 1739-1740 per his will. I am basing this on the fact that no John Poole showed up as an attorney until 1719, which would match to what I have as this John's birth date if you add his years he would have had to spend in school to become a lawyer. Also, around 1716-1717, John Poole shows up as a juror numerous times. I believe that it might be part of his training to have spent some time as a juror in various courts prior to beginning his legal practice. Descendants of David Poule Poole Generation 4 (con't) note from Donna Cuzze John Poole, Jr. died in Elizabeth City County VA. His son, John Poole the 3rd, may have been the John Poole who went to Johnston Co. NC having sons named Theopolis and John the 4th. John Poole III had the following children: i. THEOPOLIS5 POOLE. He married BELLISON MAIDEN NAME UNKNOWN. Notes for Theopolis Poole: the John Poole that went to Johnston Co NC had sons Theopolis and John this 1804 record may be the same Theopolis Poole Record of Estates of Johnston County North Carolina, Vol. I - V, 1781-1807" abstracted & edited & published by Elizabeth E. ROSS, 1988. Vol IV, page 330: Agreement between Pheraby SAULS, widow & relict of Abner Sauls, dec. Redden Sauls, Theophilus POOL & Bellison POOL his wife to David Sauls, Admr. of Estate, Abner Sauls died Intestate 11 Dec 1804, to sell land and div. of negroes. 18. ii. UNCONFIRMED JOHN POOLE IV. 12. MARY4 POOLE (John3 Jr, John2 Sr., David Poule)102 was born about 1698 in Elizabeth City Co VA (birth estimates vary widely). She married George Catour between 1740-1752 in not married in fathers 1740 Will, mentioned married in a 1752 Norfollk VA will. Notes for Mary Poole: Will of George CATOUR, Isle of Wight County, VA; will recorded in Brunswick County, VA. Mary CATOUR made her will in the Borough of Norfolk in 1752 & named her "beloved son, John CATO (sic)" as her sole legatee - Mary CATOUR also named her sister, Sarah SCOTT & brother, Christopher POOLE. Interesting connections here. Of Johnston Co, NC connection? (aep) wtp note-- not married at time of father's 1740 Will, was married in 1752 (mentioned in Nofolk VA will) DC speculation In his will, John Poole, Jr. named daughters Mary & Sarah and a son named Christopher. In a will recorded 1752 in Norfolk VA, a Mary CATO names as her brother Christopher POOLE and her sister Sarah SCOTT as heirs. There is a good possibility that John Poole's daughter was married to John Scott of Norfolk VA who left a will naming his wife Sarah. NOW WE HAVE PROOF OF TIES OF SCOTT & POOLE. John Poole, Jr. . left a will in Elizabeth City County dated 1739/1740 which names: wife Ann* Thomas John, Joan LEWIS Ann ROBBURTSON Mary Elizabeth Sarah Humphrey** Christopher*** William Descendants of David Poule Poole Generation 4 (con't) references for Mary Poole and Sarah Poole In a will recorded 1752 in Norfolk VA, a Mary CATO names as her brother Christopher POOLE and her sister Sarah SCOTT as heirs. Notes for George Catour: speculation from DC In his will, John Poole, Jr. named daughters Mary & Sarah and a son named Christopher. In a will recorded 1752 in Norfolk VA, a Mary CATO names as her brother Christopher POOLE and her sister Sarah SCOTT as heirs. There is a good possibility that John Poole's daughter was married to John Scott of Norfolk VA who left a will naming his wife Sarah. NOW WE HAVE PROOF OF TIES OF SCOTT & POOLE. George Catour and Mary Poole had the following child: i. JOHN5 CATOUR. 13. SARAH4 POOLE (John3 Jr, John2 Sr., David Poule)62 was born about 1702 in Elizabeth City Co VA (birth estimates vary widely,). She died after 1775 in possibly Norfolk ?VA (alive at time of husband's will, no source references , info from D Cuzze). She married John Scott before 1752 in Noffolk VA. He was born on 24 Sep 1674. He died about 1775 in Norfolk Co., VA. Notes for Sarah Poole: DC speculation In his will, John Poole, Jr. named daughters Mary & Sarah and a son named Christopher. In a will recorded 1752 in Norfolk VA, a Mary CATO names as her brother Christopher POOLE and her sister Sarah SCOTT as heirs. There is a good possibility that John Poole's daughter was married to John Scott of Norfolk VA who left a will naming his wife Sarah. NOW WE HAVE PROOF OF TIES OF SCOTT & POOLE. Sarah^* POOLE b: Bet. 1703 - 1717 in >VA, Norfolk d: Aft. 1775 ....................... +John Scott b: September 24, 1674 in >VA, Norfolk "possibly" father of kids below. d: Bet. 1773 - 1775 in VA, Norfolk Will: Bet. 1773 - 1775 Dated 1773 proved 1775: mentions wife Sarah SCOTT, friend John EWING, Legacy to George CATO (wife's dead sister's husband), sisters Isabella McINTOSH, Elizabeth DUTHY, God daughter Mary WILLIAMSON. John Poole, Jr. . left a will in Elizabeth City County dated 1739/1740 which names: wife Ann* Thomas John, Joan LEWIS Ann ROBBURTSON Mary Elizabeth Sarah Humphrey** Christopher*** William Notes for John Scott: Sarah^* POOLE b: Bet. 1703 - 1717 in >VA, Norfolk d: Aft. 1775 ....................... +John Scott b: September 24, 1674 in >VA, Norfolk "possibly" father of kids below. d: Bet. 1773 - 1775 in VA, Norfolk Will: Bet. 1773 - 1775 Dated 1773 proved 1775: mentions wife Sarah SCOTT, friend John EWING, Descendants of David Poule Poole Generation 4 (con't) Legacy to George CATO (wife's dead sister's husband), sisters Isabella McINTOSH, Elizabeth DUTHY, God daughter Mary WILLIAMSON. John Scott and Sarah Poole had the following child: i. SPECULATIVE SCOTT. ============================================== Generation 5 14. ALEXANDER5 POOL JR (Alexander4 Poole, Thomas3 Poole, John2 Poole Sr., David Poule Poole)40, 48, 50, 69, 98, 104 was born after 1726 in Elizabeth Ciity Co, VA40, 69. He died about 1767 in Mecklenburg, Virginia, United States (James and Alexander's father died in c 176750, 69). He married Susanna Mitchell, daughter of John Mitchell and speculative Judith needs review Cardwell, about 1750 in Brunswick VA69, 105 (uncertain, Alexander Pool born approx 1753). She was born about 1720 in Brunswick VA (3nd child, est. birth 7 years after marriage of parents106-107). She died between 1763-1767 in Brunswick VA?69, 78. Notes for Alexander Pool Jr: BRIEF BIOGRAPHY FOR ALEXANDER POOL Alexander Pool was born in Elizabeth City County VA. He is mentioned in his father's Will. He was also mentioned in his cousin Samuel's will, and was in line to inherit the "Points" if his cousin Anne had died young. We assume that he remained in Elizabeth City until he became an adult, and then migrated, likely with other family members. We know that by around 1750 he had moved to Brunswick VA where he married a Susanna. Based on the date , knowledge of affiliated families, and that the given name has to be Susanna, Susanna "Sukie" Mitchell has been chosen as the strongest candidate wife for Alexander Pool (evidence for this is included in Susanna Mitchell's profile). FATHER TO JAMES AND ALEXANDER POOL. All known "Alexander Poole / Pool" men from the ECC VA Poole line were reviewed (6 candidates); of the 6, 1 proved to be invalid (non-existent, genealogist error that got accepted and repeated), and 4 were ruled out because of documented evidence (see notes below); leaving this Alexander Pool as the only remaining candidate. However, it is recognized that this is an awkward and weaker proof. I and others continue to search for additional records. One additional supporting argument for this choice is that this Alexander Pool (Sr.) may well turn out to be the common grandfather for both the Nicholas Pool and James Pool lines. Descendants of these two Pool lines have identical Y chromosome DNA, this very close connection would be expected with such a close connection. A second point of confluence adds more support: the line of Roy Poole is shown going through William Pool (Alexander Pool, Sr.'s brother) to Thomas Pool; once again with identical Y chromosome DNA, a very close connection is very strongly mandated by the statistics - and the common grandfather Thomas Poole would provide this close connection. In addition, note that Alexander Pool III named two of his children with the same names as Wm Hudson's Children (Cairy and Polly). I think the odds of this are very low, and I think it add confirming evidence that we have chosen correctly in choosing Alexander as father to James Pool. Note that this Alexander remains only candidate for the father of James Poole not ruled out because of conflicting data (it is recognized that this is a weak proof. but it was our only recourse without the direct records we needed) Descendants of David Poule Poole Generation 5 (con't.) a) all other Alexander Pool men identified can be ruled out except for a once " proposed Alexander" , son of George. Since I have found no solid evidence that Alexander son of George existed (all other children are named in documents), I have ruled that Alexander out also (subject to immediate reversal if I can find any documents that indicate Alexander, son of George existed). a) although very little documentation has been found on this Alexander Poole - the fact that he is not shown in ECC VA or Johnston / Wake NC increases the chance that this Alexander who went to Brunswick VA then Mecklenburg is the father of James and Alexander Pool b) the number of generations to a common ancestor is so far out that a) the probability of an even more distant connection is an extremely y low probability (since Roy Poole and I are perfect 64 marker matches, we have around a 95% probability of common ancestor at the distance of Thomas Poole or earlier ( Thomas would be 8 generations back for me, assuming this Alexander Poole is indeed my correct link). ADDITIONAL EVIDENCE OF LINK OF THIS LINE TO THE DAVID POOLE LINE OF VA, many of whom migrated to Wake and Johnston NC There are close family connections in the David Poole line which we still see lasted in the Alexander Pool, Jr descendants line. Bagwell is one example. Alonzo Pool died in Wake in the home of a Bagwell (1905), Wm H Pool II first business partner in Greenville SC was a Bagwell and the company was called Pool and Bagwell. Mitchell is another name that links both lines and DNA "cousins" (identical or nearly identical Y chromosome matches) I Will of Alexander Poole, Elizabeth City County, VA leg.-son Samuel, the plantation given me by my father's will. Wife Mary Poole. Extrx.. wife Mary Poole. Dated 6/13/1742, recorded 3/21/1743. Wit. Thomas Poole, John Poole, William Poole. Samuel Poole chose the clerk of court as his guardian. Mary Poole qualified, security, Thomas Everard. Book 1737-49, page 84. Estate appraised by Thomas Latimer, john Bushell, and William Poole. July 18, 1744. Book 1737-49, page 186. wtp notes Children (note these date estimates by Donna Cuzze, if this is "our Alexander Poole", birth year should be earlier-- AEP had an earlier date range for the boys (1700-1720 or so) which would be a better "fit" 1. Samuel Poole b: BET 1720 AND 1727 in Elizabeth City County , VA 2. James Poole b: BET 1720 AND 1727 in Elizabeth City County , VA 3. Alexander Poole Jr. b: BET 1720 AND 1727 in Elizabeth City County , VA 4. Nicholas Poole b: BET 1720 AND 1727 in Elizabeth City County , VA 5. David Poole b: BET 1720 AND 1727 in Elizabeth City County , VA see Middleton Poole's will... he left The Points Plantation to his wife, then upon her death to his daughter Ann, with Reversion to Alexander (JR) son of Alexander. Since Alexander Jr. r and sons Alexander III and James were living in Mecklenburg VA when Alexander Jr died in about 1767 -- and not living on the Points Plantation, I think we can safely assume that Ann Poole, daughter of Middleton Poole, was still alive in 1767.

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[[Category: North Carolina Quakers]] This page contains extensive history of the Overman line of Quakers. == The Overmans == : The German Ancestry of Ephraim Overman: : : JACOB OVERMAN was born in 1652 in England/Germany. He died on 8 Jul 1715 in Perquimans County, North Carolina. ??Some references state that Jacob was born in Saxony, Germany. ??Sailed in 1667 to Maryland on the "Thomas and Mary", Captain Thomas Harwood, He was indentured for 6 years to Richard Gorsuch, Talbot Co MD. By 1677 he was in Connecticut. In 1679 he bought 4 acres in Wethersfield from Thos. Wickam Jr. Hannah died in 1692. In 1694 Jacob got a 400 acre grant in North Carolina and moved his new wife Dorothy and the children of Hannah's to Pasquotank County. He and children became Quakers. ??First known document naming Jacob Overman is the sale of Headrights by the mariner Thomas Harwood to Charles Calvert, 11 March 1667. Maryland Archives. Some of the children are in the Quaker records - Jacob Jr, Ephraim, & Charles. The names of six of his children were listed to get the NC grant. ??The Wethersfield records have the births of the children of Jacob and Hannah. The birthdates as listed here are the Old Style dates. ??The Carolina Colonial Records: 29 Nov. 1694. Jacob Overman proved his right [headright - 50 acres per person] to four hundred acres of land by the Importation of Jacob Overman [himself], Dorathy Overman [his new wife], Jacob Overman Junior, Thos. Overman, Ephrim Overman, Margery Overman, Charles Overman, and Anne Overman, and Warrant Given. Children missing from this list are John, Joseph and Hope, who would have all been quite young, Hope only two years old. Perhaps these are children that did not survive. ??CD "Genealogical Records: Early NC Settlers 1700s-1900s" Rent Rolls of Albemarle County prior to 1700: Jacob Overman, 468 acres. ??Dorothea Porter, 2nd wife, was the daughter of Thomas Porter and Sarah Hart. ??EARLY RECORDS OF NC, VOL. II; Dr. Stephen E. Bradley, Jr. ?104/94 Will of John Tomlinson dated 14 Oct 1697; probate 2 Mar 1697. Wife Elizabeth, Children: John, Elizabeth, William & Mary. Wit: Jacob Overman, Dorothy Overman. ?147/123 Will of Magdalen (X) Calley dated 22 Dec 1699. Wit: Henry White, Jacob Overman ??Pasquotank Monthly Meeting in Pasquotank Co NC contain some records of this family. Jacob Overman is on an early membership list. The Pasquotank MM drew members from both Pasquotank & Perquimans Co. ??Will of Jacob Overman of Pasquotank. Probate 12 Sep 1715. Wife Dorothy. Son Ephraim, daughter Margaret Mackey, son Charles, children of my son Jacob deceased. William Haig and William Mackey, Executors. Test: Robt Wheatley, Thos. Woodley. ?CD "Genealogical Records: Early NC Settlers 1700s-1900s" : : Some genealogists have suggested that Hannah was Hannah Walcott citing marriage and death records. JACOB OVERMAN and HANNAH ?WALCOTT were married on 25 October 1677 in Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut. HANNAH ?WALCOTT died on 22 February 1692 in Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut. Hannah died two days after the birth of daughter Hope. Hannah's surname is also seen as Wiswall. There is no proof for either name. ??A birth date for Hannah is often seen, but it is for Hannah Wolcott, daughter of Henry & Sarah (Newberry) Wolcott, who was b. 8 Mar 1654 in Windsor CT and died unmarried 4 Sep 1683. This could not be the same Hannah. ??About 1670 in Boston there was a Thomas Overman, 3rd husband of Hannah Wiswall. When Hannah's father Elder John Wiswall died in 1687, his will named his daughter as Hannah Overman. At the time Thomas & Hannah Wiswall Overman were married in Boston, Jacob Overman was in Maryland serving a 6-year indenture to Richard Gorsuch. : : So all we can say right now is that his first wife and mother of the Overmans in North Carolina was named Hannah, and that she died in Weathersfield, Connecticut on 22 Feb 1692. Hannah and Jacob Overman had: Jacob (1678-1715), Thomas (1679), Ephraim (1681-1732), Margerie (1683), John (1684), Charles Church (1686-1755), Joseph (1688), Ann (1690), Hope (1692). : : Legal records of property and slave ownership: No. 95. Jan 7, 1694. Charles Tailor of N. C. Cordwainer-to Jacob Overman, Bricklayer-of same, 132a “abutting on Land of John Tomlin, & Wm Jackson, & East side of Little River.” Ack’ in Gen'l Court Feb 26, 1694. Test’ Henry Whitr, Arnold White. Suit brought by Jacob OVERMAN against William Wilson SAWYER for selling a turkey cock to a slave named Potter, the property of OVERMAN, without his permission. 20 Dec 1712/13. : : EPHRAIM OVERMAN, the son of Jacob and Hannah, was born on 9 March 1681 in Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut. He died on 2 September 1732 in Pasquotank County, North Carolina. ? Ephraim liberated to marry Sarah Belman on 13 March 1708. (in the Pasquotank MM minutes 1708,3,13. Ephraim left free to marry Sarah Belman His brother Charles was left free to marry Ann Symons 1711, 8, 18.). SARAH BELMAN (daughter of JOHN BELMAN and SARAH WILSON) was born on 28 Jun 1688; John Belman immigrated to Perquimans from Surry County, Va. The marriage of John Belman and Sarah daughter of Robert and Ann Wilson on 8-19-1687, is among the earliest of the Perquimans Friends Meeting The fourth wedding recorded in Perquimans minutes, 19 Aug 1687, was that of Sarah Wilson and John Belman (our direct ancestors.) Among the witnesses were Robert, Anne, and Isaac Wilson. Records of Perquimans and Pasquotank supply data on several Belman and Wilson descendants, among whom was Sarah Belman, born 28 June 1688, who married Ephraim Overman in 1708 (our direct ancestors.) ? : : The Pasquotank (or Symons Creek) Monthly Meeting was set up soon after and the meeting was at Henry White’s house, May 7, 1698. . Here Ephraim Overman married Sarah Belman. : : John Belman was on one of the first juries in Perquimans County to hear a case of a litigious couple. John Belman received interest in the estate of Ann Wilson,” widow, & Relict of Robert Wilson Dec’d, doth assign interest in Estate, both Real, & Personal unto John Belman & Isaac Wilson (her son-in-law and son) jointly to possess, & Enjoy.” 11-5mo-1701. Robert Wilson in his will Perq Prect, p Jan 11, 1696 names his gr-children, Sarah & Ester Belman. Esther Belman m ---Turner, at a meeting in Pasquotank Co., They were allowed to be “free of each, other,” & charged by the Quakers, “not to let it happen again.” John Belman made his will Perquamin County Oct 1740, names as only legatees, wife Mary & daughter Sarah. After this the Belman family disappear from the records in Perquimans Co. Probably the male line died out, or they moved to parts unknown.” (from History of Perquimans County) On the rent rolls proper to 1700 John Belman has 280 acres on the Sound of Perquimans County. (from History of Perquimans County: as compiled from records found there and elsewhere: abstracts of deeds from 1681 through the Revolution) : : Ephraim owned 40 acres by patent from John Lord Cartaret, 200 acres sold to him by Stephen Scot and 104 acres once owned by Lawrence Keaton descended to his brother Zacharaiah and sold to Ephraim Overman. It was located on the SW side of Pasquotank River. Pasquotan k Co NC DB B, p.192 6 Aug 1728 John Lord Cartaret granted to Ephraim Overman, 40 acres to begin at a gum tree on Lawrence Keaton's Line; Kirks Corner Tree. Land formerly granted to John Peggs on 20 Nov 1723 and lapsed for not Seating & planting and now due to sd Ephraim Overman. Ephraim Overman dealt in land with his brother Joseph and his son-in-law Daniel Chancey who had married his daughter Ann. PASQUOTANK DEEDS, Bjorkman ?Pasquotank Co NC DB C, p.343 ?7 Jul 1733 Joseph Overman, son and heir to Ephriam Overman, sold to his Brother Ephraim 200 acres. Patented on 4 Oct 1714 to Stephen Scot, 230 acres, land formerly for William Reed but assigned to Joseph Jourdan & by sd Jordan sold to Patrick Quidley and by Quidley sold to Stephen Scot who gave the land by Will to his son Stephen Scot who sold to Ephraim Overman. Signed: Joseph (I) Overman. Wit: Danl Chancey, Will. Chancey, Ann Overman, Sarah (SO) Overman. Act. Oct Court 1733. Reg. 8 Apr 1734. ?DB B, p.191 Joseph Overman, son and Heir to Ephraim Overman to Daniel Chancey, tract on SE side of Swamp, 104 acres, for £60. Patented 1 Feb 1696 to Lawrence Keaton, 204 acres on SW side of Pasquotank. After death of Lawren Keaton was possessed by his Brother Zachariah & sold to Ephraim Overman. Signed: Joseph (I) Overman. Wit: Willm. Davis, Jonathan Reding. Ack. 13 Jan 1735. Reg. 14 Feb 1735. DB B, 193. 5 Jan 1735 Joseph Overman to Danl. Chancey, the within mentioned patent. Signed: Joseph (I) Overman. Wit: Wm Davis, Jonathan Reding. Ack. 13 Jan 1735. Reg. 14 Feb 1735 ?Pasquotank Co NC DB B, p.196 Daniel Chancey sold the 104-acre and 40-acre tracts to Jonathan Redding on 4 Feb 1735/6. Signed: Danl. Chancey. Wit: Wm Davis, John Jones, John Pike [Pike was married to Abigail Overman, daughter of Ephraim]. : : Ephraim Overman owned slaves. EARLY RECORDS OF NC, VOL. II; Dr. Stephen E. Bradley, Jr. ?p.289/10 Ephriam Overman inventory. Appraised 20 Oct 1732. Included were Negro men Dick & Peter. Names mentioned were Benjn. Pritchard, Edward Mayo, Danll. Chancy. Signed by Sarah (X) Overman, widow & admrx. Attested before Nathaniel Hall on 9 Nov 1732. ? : : Quakers in colonial North Carolina : : Quakers were some of the first settlers to move to North Carolina, because the colony had established religious freedom as early as 1672. Although the Church of England was the official religion of North Carolina, there were few attempts to set up Anglican churches and congregations in North Carolina until the 1700s. This gave Quakers several years to build communities and establish their presence in the political life of the young colony. Most Quaker communities flourished in the northeast corner of the colony, near the Dismal Swamp and the Virginia border. Later, in the mid-1700s, Quakers would migrate from Pennsylvania to the Piedmont area at the middle of the colony. : : Until the 1760s, Quakers were active in North Carolina politics. One reason for their involvement was that Quakers, unlike many other colonists, lived close to one another and built towns and communities. Many people moved to North Carolina alone and lived isolated lives on farms miles away from neighbors. Quakers moved to North Carolina to be close to fellow believers and to escape the persecution they had faced in England and Massachusetts. They had common goals and concerns and often presented a common voice to the government of the colonies. : : During the first fifty years of British settlement in North Carolina, Quakers held a number of public offices and made up a large portion of the elected representatives in the General Assembly. One Quaker, John Archdale, became Governor of North Carolina from 1695-6. As more and more Europeans came to North Carolina, though, Quakers became a smaller minority and had less political influence. : : Their belief in non-violence would also become a political problem for Quakers. Throughout the eighteenth century, colonists fought different battles against the French, Indian enemies, and finally the British. Many colonists felt that Friends benefited from the sacrifices made by other colonists and yet refused to participate in the financial or human cost of warfare. As a result of their pacifist beliefs, Quakers lost their political influence in colonies such as Pennsylvania and North Carolina. : : ?On 15 September of 1711 Ephraim Overman condemned for his misconduct. [He has assisted an officer and defended himself with weapons.] : : 1711 was a troubled time for Quakers in N.C. In 1672 George Fox, founder of the Society of Friends visited Albemarle county later broken up into Chowan, Currituck, Pasquotank, and Perquimans counties, and established the Friends. For several decades it was the only organized religion in the area. In 1694 John Archdale, a Quaker, was appointed governor and appointed Friends to high places. The Anglicans protested and in 1700, Henderson Walker, the new governor, convinced the General Assembly to pass a vestry act establishing the church of England as the colony’s official church, to be supported by taxes to be levied upon the colonists. He also insisted that colonists take oaths of loyalty to Queen Ann. The Quakers are forbidden to swear oaths and offered to affirm but the Anglican powers refused this and barred all Quakers from public office. In 1705 Thomas Cary was named governor and he also attacked the Quakers. The Quakers sent a representative to England to secure his removal, but on returning from England found the head of the governor’s council to be even more Anglican than Cary so refused to give the order to remove Cary. Cary, seeing which way the wind was blowing switched his allegiance to the Quakers and he managed to oust the president of the council from the governorship in 1708. Cary and the Quaker party dominated the politics of the colony until 1711. In 1711 Edward Hyde assumed the governorship and proved hostile to Quakers immediately. Hyde declared Cary in open rebellion and determined to seize Cary by force. Hyde found Cary fortified in the plantation home of a former governor. Hyde retired. Cary then declared himself the true governor and fitted out a brigantine to attack Hyde. Meanwhile , Governor Alexander Spottswood of Virginia decided to come to the aid of Hyde. A company of royal marines were sent, which unnerved Cary’s followers. Cary was seized and sent in chains to England. All this turmoil disrupted the area and a severe drought ruined crops in 1711. On top of that, the summer of 1711 was marked by a yellow fever epidemic. Shortly after the death of John Lawson in 1711, the Tuscarora chief Hancock organized a force of 500 warriors to drive out the colonists. On the morning of 23 September 1711, small raiding parties began assaulting plantations near Bath. The colonists, who had not anticipated bloodshed, were low on supplies and ammunition. Moreover, they were left with no time to retaliate: a small band of Tuscarora would approach each isolated plantation in their everyday manner, then attack without warning. They slew both men and women, children and adults, and often mutilated the bodies of their victims. Three days of carnage claimed the lives of 130 settlers and reduced the countryside to ashes and ruins. : : In response to the attacks, Governor Edward Hyde convinced the State Assembly to pass a bill to draft all men between the ages of 16 and 60, but even this measure proved insufficient because food and weapons were scarce and because the Quaker settlers refused to bear arms. Hyde sent to Virginia for assistance, but the Virginians would not advance their troops beyond the state line unless North Carolina would promise to surrender tracts of land along the border. Refusing to accept such political blackmail, Hyde solicited aid from South Carolina. : : Without asking for concessions , the South Carolina government sent Col. John Barnwell, a veteran Indian fighter, with a force of 30 white officers and 500 Native Americans from an array of South Carolina tribes, including the Wateree, Congaree, Waxhaw, Pee Dee, Appalachee, and Yamasee. Having to travel over 300 miles through the wilderness, Barnwell didn’t arrive until January 1712. Reinforced by 50 North Carolina militiamen, Barnwell forced the Tuscarora to retreat to a fort in Greene County, where they eventually surrendered and released their prisoners. This victory, however, did not end the Tuscarora War. Moreover, all involved found themselves dissatisfied. North Carolina expected Barnwell to defeat the Tuscarora completely, while South Carolina expected some sort of repayment. And some South Carolina officers retained Tuscarora prisoners to sell as slaves, a breach of treaty that led to renewed discontent and precipitated a second wave of Tuscarora attacks the following summer. When the new attacks came, Governor Hyde was dead from the yellow fever epidemic. Many settlers abandoned the colony and others huddled in garrisons. The new governor turned to South Carolina and in 1712 a small group of whites with 1,000 Indian allies killed 900 Tuscarora effectively ending the tribe and forcing the remainder to emigrate to New York. : : Another ancestor, John Small (c.1639-1700), was a Virginia Quaker whose family was among the waves of Quakers who scurried down to North Carolina to escape the wrath of Virginia's governor William Berkeley. A faithful servant of Charles I, "a King's man to his autocratic fingertips" as one historian writes, Berkeley suppressed all dissent from the Church of England, even after Cromwell came to power. By 1660, he'd succeeded in getting the Virginia legislature to pass a law requiring the imprisonment of all Quakers until they left the colony. He stayed in office until his death in 1677. : : The Female Line of the Overmans : : Ephraim Overman son of Isaac married Rachel Small daughter of Obediah Small on 7-6-1780. (Pasquotank Monthly Meeting in Hinshaw, p.111) : : Lydia’s mother, Rachel Bundy Small, was the daughter of Obediah Small and Lydia Bundy. : : ?Coming probably from Worcestershire, England, to Massachusetts, William Bundy and wife, Elizabeth appeared first in Rhode Island, where they purchased 200 acres of land in 1663. In less than six months, they sold the land and William and Elizabeth were among the first emigrants from New England to North Carolina.? ?William purchased 200 acres of land in what is now South Kingston, RI, May 1, 1663. Twenty acres was laid out as a house lot, 'and he hath built upon it'. Evidently William remained in possession of the land only five or six months when he sold it on October 27, 1663 to Jirah Bull, the "Fearless Quaker" who was one of the first Quakers to settle in Narrahansett County, RI. The deed is signed by William Bundy and "X", the mark of Elizabeth Bundy. The deed states that, "I, William Bundy, late Narrahansett, now bound for Carolina do assign to Jirah Bull...." The document thus proves that William Bundy was married to Elizabeth before October 27, 1663 the date of the deed, and that both left Rhode Island for Carolina about that time, and were certainly among the first settlers from New England to North Carolina.? : : The Eight Lord Proprietors had, by 1665, outlined a plan by which they proposed to administer the civil affairs of the territory. Southeastern Virginia, which was adjacent to the Albemarle Region of Carolina to which the Bundys had come, was already settled. In the 1663 charter, Charles II gave it to the Eight Lord Proprietors. Bundys and other Quakers took out patents for their new land. The Bundys settled on plantations reaching out from both banks of Little River, that forms a natural boundary between Pasquotank County and Perquimans County, NC. Albemarle County was abolished in 1729, when each of the four precincts, Perquimans, Pasquotank, Currituck and Chowan became counties.? ?William Bundy was a cordwainer by trade. He was the original Quaker Bundy in NC, And a member of the first Quaker organization in Perquimans Precinct, which met at the home of the members. : : William's wife, Elizabeth, died March 4, 1676. : : Seven years later, at a quarterly meeting held at the home of Christopher Nicholson, William Bundy and Mary Peirce published their intention of marriage. They were married at her home, December 15, 1683 (Perquimans MM p.38 Hinshaw V.I). : : William Bundy is recorded as being a witness at several weddings in 1680. His signature appeared on a remonstrance, dated September 25, 1679, which was addressed to the Duke of Albemarle by the Quakers. The court records show that he assigned to Mary Scott all his interests to an Indian named, Sanders, April 6, 1680. He is listed among the Quakers who were sentenced and imprisoned for refusing to bear arms, serving a six months term in 1680. : : He served as one of the justices of a court held for the Precinct of Perquimans at the home of Mary Scott, the first Monday in January 1690-91. In every precinct the court consisted of a judge and four justices. To be an eligible candidate for justice, a man must have been an inhabitant of the precinct and own 300 acres of land. : : William Bundy had Mary (1665-1694), Caleb (1667-1721), William (1671-1700) and Samuel (1676-1740). Samuel Bundy, son of William, was a farmer and a Quaker. : : Samuel Bundy, Sr. was often called Samuel "The Planter". He is mentioned inthe rent rolls of Albemarle (mid 1690s) as having 110 acres. (Hathaway 3:208) : : Will filed Jul 1740 in Pasquotank Co, North Carolina (p. 86,87) : : At the age of 20 he received a grant of 110 acres in 1694. : : He married first Tamar Symons Oct. 5, 1696 at the house of Henry White. Father: Jeremiah SIMONS (~1655-1715) Mother: Anne ? (?-1713) Marr: 5 Oct 1696, Perquimans County, North Carolina They had five children: William, Jeremiah, Samuel, Jane, and Josiah. Samuel, (s of William) Planter; of Pasq co, m Tamer Symons (d of Jeremiah) 5,10mo, 1696, “at the house of Henry White, in Perq.” (p.328)Death: 17 Mar 1719/1720,and Samuel Bundy remarried to Ann Nicholson. : : Samuel and his second wife Ann Nicholson[our ancestor] had seven children: Abraham, Gideon, Samuel, Jeremiah, Lydia, Aaron, and Christopher. Spouse: Ann NICHOLSON Birth: 8 Feb 1687/1689, Perquimans Co, NC Death: 16 Sep 1743, Pasquotank Co., North Carolina Marr: 11 May 1721, Perquimans MM, Perquimans Co.In 1698 Samuel Bundy and William Bundy go to court over a land dispute. William received an additional grant of 351 acres on the Little River in 1716. : : He married Ann Nicholson, daughter of Christopher Nicholson and Ann Atwood, on March 3, 1721 at Perquimans County, North Carolina. Their children were Gideon , Samuel, Abraham, Aaron, Lydia and Christopher. : : He wrote his will on Jan. 6, 1737 at Pasquotank County. : : Samuel Bundy requested permission for his 16 year old son, Gideon, to marry in 1739. He also received another land grant of 588 acres that same year. : : He died on March 14, 1740 at Pasquotank County, North Carolina, at the age of 65. ? ?Samuel's will dated, January 6, 1737, probated, July 1740 in Pasquotank County, NC. mentions as follows: Friend Thomas Nicholson, Sons William, Abraham, Gideon, and Josiah. daughter Jane, wife of Benjamin Pike, Wife Ann, Cousin Samuel Bundy, Executors Ann Bundy (wife) and Thomas Nicholson, Witnesses John Nixon, Phineas Nixon and Joseph Robinson. : : Christopher Nicholson, father of Ann, was one of the Quakers persecuted by the Puritans of Massachusetts. As it happened about the time that William Leddra was put to death, one Elizabeth Nicholson and her two sons, Christopher and Joseph, were charged with the death of her husband and their father Edmund Nicholson, who was found dead in the sea; and information being given that these people did sometimes show love to those they called cursed Quakers, they were all three fetched from their habitation at Salem and carried to Boston, and were tried for their lives merely on suspicion; but nothing of murder was proved against them; yet the mother was fined a great sum, and her two sons were sentenced to stand under the gallows certain hours, with ropes about their necks, and to be whipped in the market place, which was performed accordingly. And because these young men were not daunted, priest Wilson standing by, said, "Ah, cursed generation" And at Salem they were whipped also, which was done so mercilessly that one of the young men sunk down, or died away under the torture, though he was raised up and came to life again. By this we may see how these New England persecutors were become inured to excessive severity. : : He was at Marblehead by 1644, left 5 pounds in the 1646 will of George Pollard, and was living at Marblehead in 1661. : : On 22 Oct 1662 when Christopher was 24, he first married Hannah REDNAP, daughter of Joseph REDNAP, II & Mrs. Joseph REDNAP, in Lynn, Essex, Mass. Born in 1642 in Lynn, Essex, Mass. Hannah died in Berkeley Pct. Perquimans Co., NC on 2 Dec 1678, she was 36. It is unknown when they went to North Carolina but they were at Perquimans Monthly Meeting, Society of Friends, prior to 1678 when Hannah died on 2 December of that year; they had seven children together.? ?Christopher married second to Ann Atwood at the house of Francis Toms in 1688; eight years before his death. Theirs was the first marriage entry in the minutes of the Perquimans Monthly Meeting, Society of Friends. This couple had six children. The name of Atwood, is listed among the twenty-three persons from whom 2150 acres of land were conveyed to Robert Johnson for bringing them over from England. The deed is dated "23rd of April 1681, "and the land was situated in the Isle of Wight County, Virginia. : : Ann Nicholson Bundy was widowed by the death of Samuel Bundy on 14 Mar 1740 at Pasquotank County, North Carolina. ? She must have been an independent and high spirited lady. ?Ann Bundy, relict of Samuel, “was disowned for keeping a bachellour, Abraham Hendrix, whom she desired to marry, in her household”; household consisting of herself and young son, Abraham. On Oct 1743, she married out of unity, so reported, but her will dated 16 Nov 1743 was proved in Dec. 1744 as Ann Bundy, widow of Samuel. She died after 16 Nov 1743 at Pasquotank County, North Carolina.? ?An abstract of Ann Nicholson's will reads: December 1744. Pasquotank County. Sons: Gideon (wife Miriam), Abraham. Granddaughter: Lydia Bundy. Executors. Gideon and Abraham Bundy (sons). Witnesses: Jacob Overman , Abraham Hendrick. : : Since Gideon Bundy was only 16, his father, Samuel requested permission for him to marry in 1739. He married Miriam Bogue, daughter of William Bogue and Eleanor (Ellenor) Perisho, on 3 Aug 1739 at Perquimans MM, Perquimans County, North Carolina. : : In June 1755, Gideon was chosen to be an overseer at the Pasquotank Monthly Meeting. : : He died on 17 Apr 1762 at Pasquotank County, North Carolina, at age 39. : : Gideon Bundy’s wife Miriam Bogue born 1760-3-11 Perquimans, N.C. died 1762-3-4 Pasquotank, N.C. was the daughter of William Bogue and Eleanor/Elinor Perisho. : : Elinor/Eleanor/Elle nder Perisho’s ancestors : : James Perisho (1645 Brittany, France-1678) married Hannah Phelps (1654 Salem, Essex, Mass.-1688 Perquimans) Other records suggest his wife was Hannah Hill. “Pe risho, James m. Hannah Hill (Col records) & had issue: Ellener b. Sept 16, 1673 and James b. Nov 25, 1676.” (History of Perquimans p.307) their daughter Eleanor Perisho (16 Sep 1673 Perquimans, NC) married William Bogue (1665 Scotland, VA-1720 Perquimans, N.C.) at Jonah Phelps’ old plantation on 1689,6,5 (Perquimans MM). William Bogue like his wife was of French extraction and the son of Jane Clare and William Bogue Sr. The Bogue family lived near Auchencraw, Scotland. The name means “bow” and probably indicates the family were archers. : : James Perisho and Hannah his wife were said to be French Huguenots. “From more records I have, it states the following information was written about the family history by James Isom Parisho (b. 1884, d. 1954, my grandfather) He states: "The first Parisho to come to this country was in 1633, from France, near Paris, landing here in Georgia at Savannah. In later years, moved up the coast to North Carolina.......The Parisho family that left France, left as they were Huguenot's, French protestant in faith, members of the French Reformed Communion and thus were persecuted for their faith in France. The ship the Parisho brothers came over on or place sailed from is not known, however, the ship stopped at the Canary Islands and one brother caught a large fish, which fed those on board. This event is entered in the ships log. This last information being obtained from Luther Samuel Parisho, regarding the ship event. Also that the Parisho brothers went on into the Carolinas and later on into Kentucky. One of their grandchildren, name not known, supposedly married an Indian girl, but further information regarding this is not known." Those are the stories passed down, can't confirm or deny yet, just interesting reading. On with the genealogy. : : JAMES PERISHO : : Born: bet 1640/50 in Bretagne, France?Died: 29 Mar 1678 in Perquimans Co NC : : Marriage: Hannah Phelps, b. abt 1654,Boston,MA, dau of Henry Phelps and Hannah Bassett.?Married: abt 1672 in Perquimans Co NC : : Note: After James Perisho died, Hannah Phelps m. George Castleton, then Ezekiel Maudlin. : : James Perisho is listed in the REGISTER OF HUGUENOT ANCESTORS, 1975. He has been accepted since the 1962 Potential Index of Ancestors was published. (NC Colonial State Records, vol I, sec x, xi,; vol II, p 763; vol VIII, p 731-2, Albermarle Dist. settled by Huguenots.) : : ELLENER (Eleanor) PERISHO b. 13 Sep 1673 Perq. Co NC., m. 5 Jun 1689 Perq. Co to William Bogue. She d. after 1722 Perq. Co. : 2. JAMES PERISHO b. 25 Nov 1676 Perquimans Co. NC. : : Note: James’ father died when he was 2yrs old. In 1681, a land grant (in trust) was issued to James and his sister, Ellener. This was quite exceptional in early colonial times for a land grant to be left in trust to minors.. In 1690, James selected Stephen Manwarring (Spelled Manneringe) as his guardian. It was so ordered that he manage the orphan's plantation until he comes of age or cause it to be managed to the advantage of said orphan and give bond therefore. (Colonial Records of NC. 3-433) Apparently James could not write, for on many of the documents it says, (X)mark of James Perishaw (Various court records, Mar 1698 (CCR 187) : : James played a role in the development of the settlement. Court at Mr. James Oates October, 1698, with Hon'ble Thomas Harvey, Deputy Governor, presiding. The Court of January, 1699, came to order at the same house. John Parish was appointed overseer of the highway “from the ferry to Mr Whedbys path.” It is to be deplored that the “ferry” here spoken of is not better designated. In October of the same year a “Grate brig” is mentioned over the head of Perquimans River, where James Perrisho served as overseer. This bridge was probably the same later called “Newbys Bridge” and crossed the River beyond Belvidere going to Piney Woods. James Perisho gave his name to a creek used in boundary of land. Hosea, William married daughter of Thomas Trumball, deceased, prays for her estate from James Perisho, her Guardian Jan 1739. (p.288) His namesake son James Perisho of Perquimans, for 70 pounds paid by Mark Bogue, of aforesaid-sold the south west side of Vosses Creek, part of a patent to John Lacy 1725. Sept 2, 1774.(p.238) The following are from History of Perquimans county: as compiled from records found there and elsewhere: abstracts of deeds from 1681 through the Revolution. Seventeenth Century colonial Ancestors lists Perisho, James (1700/01-c.1754) m. Sarah and occupation as overseer of highways. : : “William Bogue and Elinor Perisho, both of Paquimins, having published their intentions-at a meeting at Jona’ Phelps Old Plantation in ye presence of God and this company whose names are underwritten They took one another to be man and wife-6-5-1689.” : : Thomas Sanford of Perq., to Wm Bogue, his right to Land in the “Narrows” of the Perq River, on Northeast side thereof-adj land of Richard Byar, June 29, 1689. Test’ Sam’l Pricklove, Isreal Snellin. (Perquimans History p.41)William Bogue owned 200 acres (another source says 400 acres); his land lay on the river from Hertford, running down to Vosses Creek. In April 1698 he was appointed constable “from ye Narrows of piquemons to Suttens Creek, and to Mr. Lakars Crick on ye West Sode.”. William Bogue’s death was reported on 1745,1,6. William Boge, Sr. named in his will of 1721 his wife Ellender, daughters Elizabeth Hill, Jean, Myriam, and Rachel. Thos. and his son Robert, he willed “one hundred and twenty acres of land running on William Morgan’s line to him and his heirs forever-Josiah and William.” : : Miriam Bogue married Gideon Bundy : : Gideon Bundy born in 1723 to Samuel Bundy (4 Feb 1676 Pasquotank-d. 14 Mar 1740 Pasquotank) and Ann Nicholson (b.8 Feb 1689 Perquimans-d. 16 sep 1743 Pasquotank) married Miriam Bogue on 3 Aug 1739. The will of Samuel Bundy, Pasq Co, p July 1740, names sons: William, Abraham, Gideon, Josiah, d Jane Pike, (wife of Benjamin) Wife Anne. Cousin Samuel Bundy, wife Ann, & Thomas Nicholsin Exrs. Ann Bundy, Will Pasq Co P. Dec 1744. Sons: Gideon, (his wife Miriam (nee Bogue), Abraham, gr-dau Lydia Bundy. (p.328) : : Gideon was chosen overseer. Gideon was chosen in 1755,6,5 for the Pasquotank MM. : : His land is mentioned in History of Perquimans County as near Cypress swamp and along Bogues line (p. 144) On page 146, Gideon Bundy, & Miriam his wife of Pasq Co for 80 pounds pd by Aaron Wood of Perq, sold 50a, on ye north east side of Perq River, adj Peter Gray, part of 200 a patented by Richard Chesson Sr, & conveyed by his son Richard, to William Bogue, & given by sd Bogue to his dau Miriam Bundy. Aaron Wood of Pasq co, planter for 30 pounds pd by Dan’l Saint of Perq , a carpenter-sold 70a, on North East Side of Perq River, & Pocoson patented by Rich’d Cheston Sr, year 1694, 50a of which was sold to Wm. Bogue Oct 14, 1718, left in his will to his dau Miriam, now wife of Gideon Bundy, who sold sd land to me. The other 20a conveyed to me by Thos Bagley, Jan 20, 1754. (History, p. 161) He died 19 Feb 1762 Pasquotank MM and she died 14 Mar 1762. : : Miriam and Gideon Bundy had 1. Lydia (2 Oct 1740), 2. Samuel (27 Oct 1742/3) who on 9 Mar 1763 married Huldah Hill and had 5 children; 3. Sarah (4 Aug 1745), 4. Jehu (17 Jan 1748) married Lyda Griffin and had 2 children; 5. Miriam (27 Oct 1753), : : 6. Christopher (20 Apr 1758); Christopher Bundy served in the Revolutionary War, in 1782 he married Margaret Hill and had 9 children. The Bundy families went to western North Carolina and then to Ohio and Indiana about the same time as the Overmans. . Samuel and Huldah Bundy had moved west to the Center MM, N.C.; he married Huldah Hill on 1763,3,9 Center MM(where the births of Mary 12-1-1763, Miriam 1-11-1766, Margaret 4-3-1771, William 3-4-1777, Sarah 9-1-1780 are recorded). . His brother Christopher married Margaret Hill at the Center MM on 1782,10,2. Mary daughter of Samuel & Huldah, Pasquotank co., married John Albertson at the Center MM on 1783,3,23. They all moved to the Back Creek MM where Hulda Bundy died 9-29-1817. The children of Christopher and Margaret Bundy were recorded here: Mary 7-21-1783, Samuel 6-10-1786, William 3-6-1789, Mariam 9-5-1791, Sarah 9-28-1794, Penninah 3-27-1797, Thomas 10-14-1801, Rachel 11-023-1801, Ephram 8-13-1804. Jehu Bundy’s children married in Back Creek MM; Gideon, s Jehu, Pasquotank co., m Rachel Crow. Oddly Rachel Crow (formerly Bundy) disowned for marrying out of unity 4 months later. Mariam, dt Jehu, dec, & Lydia, Passquotank co., m Jesse Henley in 1803, but in 1804 Mary Henley (formerly Bundy) was disowned for marrying out of unity. Had both children died so quickly? Christoph er Bundy and his family requested certificates in 1818 to White Water MM, Indiana. So Bundy cousins are also moving to Whitewater MM, Indiana along with the Overmans. Christoph er Bundy was a fighting Quaker for he would receive a pension for his services during the Revolution in Wayne County, along with George Holman and Richard Rue. D.A.R. records describe his service. He enlisted while residing in Guilford Co., N.C., 1779, and served as private in Capt. Enoch Davis’ company, Col. Matthes Lock’s N.C. Regt. Was transferred to Capt. William Gilriennes’ Guard at the Magazine to Two Sisters, Ga. Served 6 mos. : : L ydia Bundy married Obediah Small : : Lydia Bundy married Obediah Small on 4 Aug 1757 (she received leave to marry Obediah Small, of Cartrite [Carteret Co.] from the Pasquotank MM on 1757,8,4) and they were the parents of Rachel Small, Lydia Overman’s mother. Between Lydia Bundy’s marriage at age 16 and her death at age 40 she had ten children. : : Hinshaw, 1, 117 Pasquotank (Symons Creek) MM Obediah Small : : Lydia Small d. 12-5-1780 : : Ch: Rachel b.11-2-1759 : : Samuel b.7-20-1761 : : Benjamin b.4-5-1762 : : Obediah b. 4-11-1764 (d.7-15-1793) : : Jesse b. 3-31-1766 (d.5-30-1766) : : Joseph b. 11-26-1767 : : Miriam b.1-18-1769 (d.11-3-177?) : : Gideon b.11-14-1771 : : John b.10-9-1774 : : Jesse b. 12-25-1776 : : Obediah Small (b.13 Sep 1732 Nansemond, Virginia-d. 15 Jul 1793 Pasquotank, N.C.) is listed in Pasquotank County, N.C. in North Carolina census of 1767. In 1790 U.S. census he is listed in Randolph County, N.C. He would die on 15 Jul 1793 (this date is wrong his will was proved in 1788) at the Back Creek MM, Randolph, N.C. : : 20. OBEDIAH4 SMALL, SR. (JOHN3, JOHN2, JOHN1)15,16 was born Jul 13, 1732 in MM in Virginia, and died Aft. Sep 15, 1788 in Back Creek MM, Pasquotank Co., NC17. He married (1) LYDIA BUNDY Sep 01, 1757 in Pasquotank MM, NC18, daughter of GIDEON BUNDY and MIRIAM BOGUE. She was born Oct 02, 1740 in Pasquotank, Pasquotank MM, NC, and died Dec 05, 1780 in Pasquotank, Pasquotank MM, NC. He married (2) SARAH ALBERTSON19 Bef. Feb 19, 1783 in Pasquotank Co., North Carolina20, daughter of ELIHU ALBERTSON and JANE ANDERSON. She was born Nov 18, 1754 in Perquimans Co., NC, and died Aft. 1802 in Pasquotank Co., NC. : : Obediah is the first of this name to appear in Quaker records in North Carolina, and as noted below, first appears in Core Sound MM records being granted permission to remove from their meeting to the upper counties in January of 1755. There is no record of an older Obediah in any Quaker MM Vol.1 prior to this date in North Carolina, and none appear in any records in volume 6, of Virginia for a person named Obediah. No civil records in Virginia indicate a person named Obediah ever resided there, or had family or children in any county of Virginia. No records of deeds or land grants have been found for any individual of this given name in Virginia. : : Hinshaw 1:74 Perquimans Co. : : 1755, 8, 6. Obediah prcf from MM in Carteret Co. (Core Sound) : : 1757, 8, 3. Obediah rqct MM in Pasquotank having settled there 2 years since : : 1781, 7, 4. Obediah rocf Symons Creek MM : : 1785, 7, 6. Obediah of Wells, gct Pasquotank MM : : In 1756, he purchased his first property in Perq. Co. - he would have been 24 if born 1732 : : Hinshaw 1:165 Pasquotank MM : : p 165 states, "Obediah of Cartrite Co., letter to marry "Lydia Bundy" : : 1757, 8, 4. Obediah of Cartrite Co., ltm Lydia Bundy. [Carteret Co.] : : On 4-1-1762 Obediah co[chosen overseer] at Little River : : 8-20-1777 Lyda, of Little River, co [chosen overseer]. : : Pasquotank MM Vol. 1, p.166; 3,10,1802 Sarah, relict of Obediah, Pasquotank Co., m John Pike, at MH near the head of Little River. : : Westfield MM, children rocf from Back Creek NC MM, between 1793 and 1810 : : Joseph 5-21-1796 rocf Back Creek MM, dated 2-27-1796 : : Gideon 8-19-1797 rocf Back Creek MM, dated 4-29-1797 : : Jacob 4-9-1808 Jacob recrq. : : Jacob 11-10-1810 gct Fairfield MM. : : Note: Pasquotank MM p 165 lists Obediah & ch, Lydia & Abram, & his brother, John, rqct Contentnea MM on 1789, 3, 21. : : Obediah Small appears in the following tax list and state censuses: : : Obediah Small, Pasquotank co., NC District tax list 1778 : : Obediah Small, Pasquotank Co., NC, District #1, p. #003, 1786 (State Census) : : Obediah Small, Pasquotank Co., NC, District #7, p. #003, 1786 (State Census) : : page 165 : : 1762, 4, 1 Obediah co [chosen overseer] at Little River : : 1777, 8, 20 Lyda of little River, co [chosen overseer]. : : More About OBEDIAH SMALL, SR.: : : Burial: Bef. Feb 1789, Pasquotank Co., NC : : More About LYDIA BUNDY: : : Burial: Dec 1780, Pasquotank Co., NC : : 2nd marriage : : Obediah dis, mcd 2-19-1783 (disowned, married contrary to discipline) first wife, Lydia Bundy died 12-5-1780 : : Vol.1 p,733 lists marriage of Gideon, s/o Obediah and Lydia, 7-31-1793 and lists Obediah as deceased at that time. This clearly proves the eldest Obediah b. 1732 is the one who wrote the will dated 1788. : : P. 175 Albertson, Joshua - Book HiK, 52, 1776 sons Arthur, Solomon, and John. Dau June. Executors: wife Elizabeth, Obediah Small and John Bailey. Witt: William Low, Jeremiah Bundy and Abram Hosea. : : Hinshaw 6:39?The Society of Friends was first planted in Virginia on the Eastern Shore and then in the region south of the lower James River which area is penetrated by the Nansemond and Elizabeth Rivers. All the meetings in the counties there are closely related by both ties of blood and organization. The same families which first settled Isle of Wight County, later moved on into Nansemond, and in the period 1660-63 almost every Quaker family sent members to become the first settlers of the state of North Carolina. Wheeler in his "History of North Carolina", says, "The first permanent settlement (i.e. in Perquimans Co.) was formed after the expulsion of the Quakers from Virginia in 1662". So one should not be surprised to find the same family names in all these places. : : " The children of John Small and Alce moved to North Carolina in 1736-37. And it can be assumed that this was after the death of the parents, as John, Benjamin and Thomas all appear in Quaker records in Perquimans County at that time. Joseph and wife Ann Owen do not appear in Quaker records in NC, but he died 1754-55 after writing his will in Chowan County. It is very unlikely that the children would all move away from aged parents before their death. I therefore place their death as circa 1735, likely Nansemond Co. VA since no record appears for them in NC" : : Excerpted from American Quaker Genealogy by William Wade Hinshaw, Vol.6 p.8?The first surviving record of a session of the Yearly Meeting is dated 1702, the seventh month. The representatives to this session were: Samuel Newton, Thomas Page, Richard Ratcliff, Isaac Ricks, Edward Thomas, John Bates, John Woodson, Joseph Pleasants, Nathan Newby, John Small, John Porter, William Scott Sr. , Robert Jordan, Henry Wiggs, John Murdor (Murdaugh), John Jordan, Daniel Sanbourne, Charles Fleming, Robert Hughts, Gerrard Robert Ellyson, Joseph Galister, Benjamin Small, James Bates, James Jordan, Matthew Jordan, John Pleasants, Thomas Lankford and Sameul Jordan. Daniel Sanbourne acted as clerk and Sarah Sanburn (Sanbourne) signed papers on behalf of the womens meeting and to signify their unity.??As this first session ends it is ordered that the care and the management of those things above mentioned is left to two friends of every monthly meeting: John Tuck and Sameul Cornwall for Surry, Jordan and Richard Ratcliff for Chuckatuck, John Small and Nathan Newby for Nansemond... and here it is written by the committee appointed to copy the minutes that the record is not further intelligible.......etc.??This record is very likely mention of John's two sons, Matt and Benjamin rather than the elder, but this is not proved or disproved.??"Quaker records prior to this were destroyed by fire. Fragments of the papers were copied, there were also original books which escaped the fire. The conclusion of this matter is: we accept the year 1672 as the year of the organization of the Virginia Yearly Meeting."?Whether John Small was a member of this congregation at that time is unknown, but for him to be elected a delegate in 1702 would indicate that he had a position within the organization sometime prior to that time.? : : B ack to North Carolina History : : The movement of Quakers out of Virginia and into the Dismal Swamp area of North Carolina was happening during the same period when the boundary line between North Carolina and Virginia was up for grabs. The North Carolina charter of 1663 was at apparent odds with the one of 1665; in question was a swath of territory about 30 miles deep from where the line currently is to the middle of the Albemarle Sound. The dispute wasn't settled until William Byrd's survey of 1728. The dispute had to do with differences of opinion on the location of Weyanoke Creek, which was supposed to be the boundary. The creek couldn't be found any more. Virginia claimed it was the same as Wiccon Creek, a tributary of the Chowan. North Carolina said it was the Nottoway River. But as William Boyd points out in an introduction to William Byrd's work, major questions of tobacco and trade routes were involved. : : A s early as 1679 Virginia had prohibited the importation of North Carolina tobacco, a condition that greatly retarded the economic development of the northeastern part of the province where the soil was well adapted to tobacco culture. If the boundary ran through Nottoway River, North Carolina tobacco could be shipped down that and other streams to Albemarle Sound and thence to points without the colony. : : A s the debate lingered on, in 1714, Governor Spotswood of Virginia, "claiming that North Carolina continued to grant lands in the disputed region and that 'loose and disorderly people daily flock there,' proposed that Virginia survey a line through the Nottoway River and North Carolina and one through Wiccon Creek, and that all settlers between those lines be removed." !! That didn't happen. When Charles Eden became governor of North Carolina, he managed to reach a compromise on the boundary. The line he proposed is the one that eventually, in 1728, was surveyed by a company including William Byrd II. : : I t's a more complicated story than that, but let me return to the Quakers in northern part of North Carolina. Because of this confusion, it appears that some of our ancestors may have "moved" to North Carolina simply by staying put. At any rate, by the late 1700s his father Benjamin Small was well established in Chowan County. On his death he left an estate of more than 500 acres and some 18 slaves. Josiah Small inherited about half of this, plus he had other holdings. By the time of the 1830 census, Josiah had 17 slaves. This Josiah Small was a cousin of Rachel Small who married Ephraim Overman. Rachel Small’s father, Obediah Small, was a brother of Benjamin Small. : : Q uakers were certainly better off in North Carolina. Under the Carolina Charter of 1663 (written largely by John Locke), "No person . . . shall be in any ways molested, punished, disquieted, or called into question for any differences in opinion or practice in matters of religious concernment, but every person shall have and enjoy his conscience in matters of religion throughout the province." : : Ephrim Overman, Yeoman, & Sarah his wife, for 160 English pounds paid by Henry & Arnold White Jun’r of afore’ sold 345a. on S.W. side of Little River Swamp, adjacent to Whi. Jackson. Dec 28, 1724. Test’ Sam’l Charles, Robert Cox Jun’r, Jeremiah Symonds. : : ?The birthdates of the children of Ephraim & Sarah Belman are transcribed in ENCYCLOPEDIA OF AMERICAN QUAKER GENEALOGY numerically. Records of Perquimans and Pasquotank supply data on several Belman and Wilson descendants, among whom was Sarah Belman, born 28 June 1688, who married Ephraim Overman in 1708. ??Ephraim was the son of Jacob and Hannah (Dorthea/Dorothy was Jacob's second wife - they had no children) Overman. Existing records have much to say of this family. On 25 February 1694, Governor Thomas Harvey qualified Jacob Overman for a land grant of 400 acres. ??Two daughters of Ephraim Overman and Sarah Belman married sons of Samuel and Jane (Nixon) Pike. These also belonged to the Perquimans-Pasquotank Quaker community. : : “Epherim” Overman, Sr. died 2-9-1732. : : Ephraim Overman : : Sarah Overman : : Children: Abigail b. 3-19-1709 : : Joseph b. 1711 : : Ann b. 8-7-1714 : : Ephraim b. 5-23-1719 : : Sarah b. 1-21-1722 : : Nathan b. 1-26-1725 : : Isaac b. 6-26-1727 [our ancestor] : : Some of the children of Epraim Overman and Sarah Belman have interesting histories: : : i. ABIGAIL OVERMAN. : : 12 CAROLINA QUAKERS - OUR HERITAGE OUR HOPE - 1672-1972 by Seth B Hinshaw and Mary Edith Hinshaw, page 23: "Abigail Pike - Pioneer Woman" During the seventeen-thirties John and Abigail Pike were living in the "Pasquotank Precient." Hearing that a new Meeting, Hopewell, had been established in Frederick Co., VA, they felt a concern to go and add their strength to the new Quaker settlement. Abigail was a minister. Almost hurriedly, so the story goes, they made ready for the journey. At this time they had two small children, Sarah and Anne. During the eleven years that they lived in the Hopewell community, the number of children increased to eight [in that Hopewell community were the Talbots our other Quaker relatives]. When a number of Quakers from Pennsylvania came through the Hopewell community headed toward the Piedmont section of North Carolina, once again John and Abigail Pike felt led to leave their home, and to start life all over again in a new settlement. In a few months a home was built on the bank of Cane Creek. In early 1751 when the youngest and tenth child, Nathan, was almost two, Abigail said to Cane Creek Friends, 'If Rachel Wright will go with me, we will attend Quarterly Meeting at Little River in Perquimans County and ask that a Meeting be set up here.' Friends concurred. Thus it was that these two women rode horseback two hundred miles through the wilderness to Quarterly Meeting, and made the return trip home safely, mission accomplished. Cane Creek Meeting was set up June 31, 1751. Abigail Pike next helped in the establishment of New Garden Meeting, thirty-five miles to the west, through more wilderness country. The direct descendants of this courageous pioneer woman are now scattered all across the state, and indeed all across the nation. The one-room log structure known as "the Abigail Pike house" was used as a classroom in the early days of the Sylvan Academy. : : "On page 15: 'John and Abigail Pike were two more of the early settlers. Abigail was a minister, and it was not unusual for them to travel to new places and lend their support to the establishment of new Friends communities and meetings. They had left Pasquotank County in eastern North Carolina in 1738 to travel to Frederick County, Virginia, to assist with the Hopewell Meeting, where they remained for eleven years (Griffin 'History' 2)'. ??"Continuing on the book says, 'It is possible that the Pikes heard about the new settlement on Cane Creek from families moving into the Hopewell area. Many of these families planned only to remain at Hopewell for a few years, then continue farther south. John and Abigail came to the Cane Creek settlement with their eight children about 1749. Their certificates of membership from Hopewell were placed with the Carver's Creek Meeting in Bladen County, North Carolina. This monthly meeting held the certificates of not only the Pikes but others in the settlement until the establishment of a monthly meeting at Cane Creek. This was an accepted practice of the day. Many Quaker pioneers, with their staunch faith, did not want to be away from the care of a monthly meeting even if that meeting were many miles away.' : : ?John Pike's occupation is listed at blacksmith / business overseer. He was liberated to marry by Pasquotank MM --9-4-1731, to Abigail Overman, Dau of Ephraim and Sarah Belman Overman. (Family records at Cane Creek MM, NC) John Pike was born 4-1-1702, Pasquotank co. NC -- and died 1-15-1774 aged 71 Orange Co., NC burial at Cane Creek. Orange Co., NC-- Will of John Pike ---will book A --page 176 dated 3-20-1771; proven August 1774 Wife: Abigail; John ---eldest son; Samuel." Abigail Pike, a minister in Society of Friends, was in the habit of riding out to the British army camps to preach to the soldiers. She was the only minister allowed within the lines, and she was not permitted to dismount, but preached from her saddle. : : One evening returning with a company friends from such a mission, they came to where the road forked, one branch going up past the "grave-yard" the other leading straight home. They were debating which to take, one had remarked that a ghost was to be seen every evening in the grave-yard. Abigail whipped up her horse saying. "We will go this way. I have long wanted to meet a ghost, shake hands with it and ask it, is it well with thee?" Abigail rode up to it and called back, "Come on Friends, it is only a big cobweb on a bush". from Genealogy of the Lee Family from William Lee of Ireland by T.J Morgan,?Edna Harvey Joseph, Rosa Lee et al c. 1930: Abigail had a set of Queensware (porcelain) dishes, very rare in those days. Tin and Pewter being in more common use. Some British soldiers, searching the house for food, overturned the cupboard. Abigail, seeing the disaster coming, cried, "oh, my dishes", ran with her apron outspread to catch them, saved but a single platter. This she requested to be handed down to the nearest relative named Abigail in memory of her. : : ii. : : Joseph OVERMAN was born on 1 Oct 1711 in Pasquotank County, North Carolina. He died a young man on 24 Sep 1739 in Pasquotank County, North Carolina. He had married Martha White 1737. : : +13 : : iii. : : Ann OVERMAN born 7 Aug 1714 married David Chancey on 12 Apr 1733. He was born 1707 in Pasquotank and died 1754. They had six children (Rachel 1741 Cane Creek MM, Orange-1831 Illinois; Jacob 1742, Samuel I. 1743-1796; Mary 1743-1832 Atauga, Alabama; Pleasant 1745-1815 Cane Creek MM, Chatham, NC), the first born in Orange MM and the rest Perquimans. So they went west and came back. David died in 1754. Ann Overman Chancey died 4 Jan 1775 Pasquotank MM. David Chancey had land dealings with his father-in-law in Pasquotank county. : : iv. : : Ephraim OVERMAN was born on 23 May 1719 died Feb 1785 Pasquotank; married 1st Thamer Symons and 2nd Ruth Trueblood (1759-1827) in 1782 . : : +15 1742 Ephraim disciplined by meeting. Ephraim Overman listed in 1754 census in Pasquotank, 1767 early tax list, in 1769 census list. 1774,2,15 Ephraim recommended a minister. 1782 Ephraim son of Ephraim, Pasquotank Co., married Ruth Trublood, at a meeting for worship near the Narrows, Pasquotank Co. 1784,1,25 : Isaac, son of Ephraim, Pasquotank Co., married Mariam Trueblood, at a public meeting near the Narrows, Pasquotank Co. 1797,12,1 6: Mary Trueblood (formerly Overman) disowned for marrying contrary to discipline. Thamer and Ephraim Overman had: Jacob b. 1-11-1773, Abigail b. 1-25-1776 : : v. : : Sarah OVERMAN born 21 Jan 1722 Pasquotank died 1762 Bladen, NC. : : 16 married Samuel Pike on 7 Apr 1737. They had two children and after his death she married Richard Skinner 4 Mar 1741. PASQUOTANK DEEDS; Bjorkman ?DB B, p.532-3 19 Oct 1744 John Pike of Frederick Co VA fell Heir by Birthright at the death of my Father a Tract called Half-way Tree. 325 acres. Line that was Matthew Raisins'. 162 1/2 acres on NE side of tract sold to Saml Pike for £10- a line run out between Samuel Pike, purchaser, and Benjamin Pike, Purchaser of the remain part of the afsd tract. Signed: John Pike. Wit: John Reed, Aaron Morris, Peter Symons. Proved by affirmation of Aaron Morris, Jan Court 1744/5. ?DB B; 533-4 19 Oct 1744 John Pike of Frederick Co VA. Half-way Tree, 325 acres, line that was Matthew Reasons. Sold to Benjamin Pike for £10, 162 1/2 acres. ??DB B, p.1 13 Jan 1746/7 Samuel Pike to Joseph Pritchard for £208. His Moiety or half part of 325 acres of Halfway Tree Land, being same that John Pike of Fred. Co in VA sold to me. To have been divided between sd Samuel Pike & Benjmain Pike his Brother but hath not been done. Wherein Samuel Pike now dwells on the NE side of the Tract. Sarah Pike, wife of Samuel. Wit: Benjn. Pritchard, Sarah Pritchard. Ack Jan Court 1746. Reg. Jan 1746/7. : : vi. : : Nathan OVERMAN was born on 26 Jan 1725 died 20 Aug 1780 Pasquotank; married Mary Symons (1724-1733) Nathan is listed in 1757 N.C. census. Nathan and Mary were co[chosen overseers] for Newbegun Creek meeting in 1762. Mary Overman, wife of Nathan, died 11-20-1773 aged 49 years. They had: Miriam (11-25-1748), Abigail (11-11-1751), Thomas (12-17-1754), Ann (4-9-1757), Nathan (2-2-1760), Onias (1-11-1763), Mary (7-13-1763) Nathan remarried. Minutes record the family history: 1779,1,20 . Nathan disciplined for having had difference with his wife & refusing to let her come home. 1780, 6, 21 Thomas, son Nathan, disowned marrying with one not of our society. Ann, dt Nathan, dec, Pasquotank Co., m. Henry Palin, at Newbegun Creek MH. 1780,9,27 . 1790,9,18 : Onias disowned for marrying contrary to discipline (a first cousin). William Overman disowned for differing and wrangling with Onias Overman 1790,12,18. : : 17 : : vii. : : Isaac OVERMAN was born on 26 Jun 1727. : : Isaac Overman married Mary Evans (1728-1779) o n 2 Feb 1747 in Narrows Friends Monthly Meeting Pasquotank, N.C. In the Pasquotank MM minutes in 1747,2,2 Isaac left free to marry Mary Evans. On the same day Isaac requested a certificate to Cape Fear. On 1747 11, 7 Mary, wife of Isaac, got a certificate to Cape Fear Friends. It appears that Cape Fear remained part of the Pasquotank Monthly Meeting. Isaac and Mary Overman had: Sarah b. 1-22-1748 : : Obediah b.10-7-1749 : : Isaac b. 11-16-1751-died 3-3-1784 (married Sarah Pool) : : Ephrai m b. 1-21-1754 : : Zebulon b. 1-26-1756 : : Nathan b.1-4-1759 : : Mary b.1-2-1761 : : Bennoni b. 5-4-1763 : : Zadock b. 12-8-1765 : : Gideon b. 8-025-1768 : : Mary (Evans) Overman died 3-12-1779. : : Isaac Overman died Elizabeth City, Pasquotank. 1774,4,20 leaving young children : : History of the Cape Fear area where Isaac and Mary (Evans) Overman settled : : Sir John Yeamans was appointed "governor of our Country of Clarendon neare southerly ..." In October, Sire John stopped at Charles Town on his way to Port Royal and found the colonists in desperate need of supplies. A ship sent to Virginia to relieve this need was wrecked on the return trip. Sir John left in December and never returned. War with the Indians and the indifference of the Lords Proprietors led to the migration of settlers out of the Cape Fear area and by the end of 1667 the site was deserted. Further settlement was not attempted for fifty years because of the closing of the Carolina land-office by the Lords Proprietors, the hostility of the Cape Fear Indians and the presence of pirates. In 1715 the estimated number of Cape Fear Indians was 206 people in five towns along the river. Following the defeat of major tribes in North Carolina, the Cape Fear Indians fled south. By 1720 most of the notorious pirates had been captured, including Stede Bonnet who with his ship had been taken in the mouth of the Cape Fear River. In May 1713, Barren Island (Bald Head) was granted to Landgrave Thomas Smith, and in 1725 Governor George Burrington began to distribute land along the Cape Fear for colonization. Many of the new settlers came from South Carolina because of the lower taxes in North Carolina. South Carolina planters settle along the Lower Cape Fear River and begin developing the rice and naval stores industries. They bring large numbers of enslaved people and a large, plantation-style slave system. Maurice Moore founded Brunswick Town on his grant on the west bank of the river and by June 1726, a map of the town was filed with the Secretary of the Province. The next year a ferry was in operation across the river. North Carolina becomes a royal colony when King George II purchases shares from seven of the eight Lords Proprietors. Only Earl Granville refuses to sell. Elizabeth City was started in 1722 but became significant only in 1764 when a law designating “the Narrows of Pasquotank River” as an inspection station for products from the rest of the colony and in the 1770s a ferry made it the main crossing between north and south. A grist mill also drew settlers to the city. : : A letter of Governor Burrington dated 1773 says he sent out Indian Guides and some of his men to mark a road to the middle of this Province from Virginia to Cape Fear Province River and to discover and view the land lying in those parts until then unknown to the English. Because of the war between England and Spain, Spanish ships harassed the area. In 1745 the General Assembly ordered the building of Fort Johnston but it wasn’t completed until twenty years later. In 1748 three Spanish ships entered the river and fired on Brunswick Town. The Spaniards landed and looted the town. The colonists counter-attacked, succeeded in sinking one ship and forced the Spaniards to retreat. The area developed rapidly during the next twenty years. When the Borough Charter of Wilmington was signed by Governor Dobbs in 1760, with John Sampson the first Mayor, the county population had reached about five thousand. North Carolina militia and Cherokee assist the British military in campaigns against the French and Shawnee Indians. The Cherokee decide to change sides after receiving ill treatment by the English, and they return home, where they eventually attack North Carolina colonists in the 1750s. The Quakers continue to have issues with the Anglican rulers who in 1741 forbid marriage ceremonies except those performed by Anglican clergy or “lawful” magistrates. : : 1754-1763 The French and Indian War was fought all along the frontier of North America. Cherokee raid the western Piedmont in 1759 and in 1760 attack and capture forts in the interior. The General Assembly had passed an act allowing residents to enslave captives (meaning native Americans who had been captured but treaties had promised their freedom; Indians would rather fight to the last man than be slaves). 1761: an army of British regulars, American militia, and Indian allies destroy Cherokee resistance. In 1763 King George tries to prevent encroachment by whites on treaty lands by a proclamation line in western North Carolina. In 1765 Parliament passes the Stamp Act and there are public protests; in 1766 the Stamp Act is repealed. Parliamen t then passes the Townshend Act imposing duties on luxury items. Again there are protests and a nonimportation movement. : : Orange County is the frontier. Orange County is established in an area of heavy immigration. It encompasses all or parts of the present-day counties of Alamance, Caswell, Chatham, Durham, Guilford, Orange, Person, Randolph, Rockingham, and Wake. Its county seat, Hillsborough, will become known as the “capital of the backwoods.” In 1768 the farmers in Orange County protest the excessive taxation and high handedness of the elite in politics; the protests lead to the Regulator movement. The Regulators are defeated in 1771. The Quakers probably sympathized with the grievances expressed by the Regulators and one of the Regulator leaders was a prominent Quaker in Cane Creek but he was disowned in 1764. Other Quakers were also disowned for refusing to pay taxes and for attending mass meetings of protest. In August 1774 the Revolutionary war starts. The serenity of Quaker life in the North Carolina back country (Guilford County) was soon shaken up by the approach of the War of the Regulation, which reached its climax in 1771, and, four years later, the American Revolution. In the main they took no part in the actual fighting, pleading their pacifist principles. However, after the Battle of Guilford Courthouse, they did aid in caring for the wounded, both American and British. The North Carolina Quakers seem to have suffered from fines and requisitions from both sides in the conflict. In 1777 North Carolina provided for an oath of allegiance and the penalty for refusing the oath was expulsion from the province. The Quakers refused to take the oath arguing that “we believed it to be unlawful for us, to be active in war and fighting with carnal weapons, as we conceive that the proposed affirmation approves of the present measures, which are carried on and supported by military force, we cannot engage or join with either party therein; being bound by our principles to believe that the setting up and pulling down kings and governments, is God’s peculiar prerogative, for causes best known to himself…We hope that you will consider our principles a much stronger security to any state than any test that can be required of us; as we now are and shall be innocent and peaceable in our several stations and conditions under this present state; and for conscience sake are submissive to the laws…” (Southern Quakers and slavery, by Stephen Beauregard Weeks, p.192) : : 1775,1,18. Friends appointed to provide that Mary, Nathan, and Benoni, orphans of Isaac, be bound out. Zadock and Gideon avoided this by heading west. Zadock (8 Dec 1765), Gideon (25 Aug 1768) head to the frontier. 1774,3,16 Zadok & Gideon, minor sons of Isaac birthright member, reported living at Orange MM. They probably joined their brother Obadiah who had joined the Cane Creek MM in Orange county in 1773,10,2 [Obadiah recrq]. Their sister Sarah also went to Cane Creek, Orange county. On 1774, 10, 1 Sarah daughter of Isaac received on certificate from Pasquotank MM [N.C.] dated 1774,7,20. 1776, 12, 7 Sarah gets certificate to New Garden MM (Guilford County). 1777,12,6 Obediah gets certificate to New Garden MM, N.C. One of the founding members of the Cane Creek MM was Abigail Pike , their aunt. The New Garden MM in Guilford County was set up in 1754. :

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{{US History|sub-project=Tennessee}} ---- ==Project Purpose== The purpose of this sub-project is to have a foundation for all things relating to Overton County, Tennessee. From cities, to citizens, to favorite tourist spots, to cemeteries, we aim to have it all here for you in one central location. === How to Join the Tennessee Project === #See the main project page [[:Project:Tennessee|here]] for instructions on how to join. #Add (Tennessee) and (us_history) to your G2G tag feed. === How to Join the Appalachia Project === #See the main project page [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Appalachia#How_to_Join here] for instructions on how to join. #Add Appalachia to your G2G tag feed. ==List of Ongoing Things to Do== #Contributing to the main project page as needed #Church records of christenings, marriages and burials #Voter or citizenship rolls #Records of wills and deceased estates #Land tenure records #Tax lists #Muster lists for militia service #Census records, indexed and uploaded ==Overton County History== Named in honor of Nashville judge John Overton. Overton County, Tennessee was formed in 1806 from Jackson County, Tennessee and Indian lands. In 1835 the county seat was moved from Monroe to Livingston. Livingston, named for the honorable Edward Livingston, become incorporated in 1907. Overton County was originally a part of Davidson County and later Jackson County. In 1805 Moses Fisk surveyed the first village in what is now the community of Hilham. On September 12, 1806, the area of Overton County was established by the state legislature as a county. The Indian Territory that had been within, in which Cherokee Chief Nettle Carrier presided over, was conceded to Tennessee for use by the white man. Overton County, at one time, included part of the territory that eventually became Fentress, Clay, Pickett, and Putnam counties, and since many of the early records of these counties have been partially or entirely destroyed, the extant records of Overton County are important. The courthouse was burned in April of 1865. Neighboring Counties are Clay, Jackson, Putnam, Fentress and Pickett. ===Historic Sites/Landmarks=== http://cumberlandhistoricbyway.com/historic-sites-1 ==Geography== Overton County is part of Middle Tennessee, one of Tennesee's Three Grand Divisions. These divisions are not only geographic, but also cultural and defined in state law. Overton County is also part of the Central Region of [[Project:Appalachia|Appalachia]]. Overton County is located in the Upper Cumberland region of middle Tennessee. Overton County is located 90 miles from Nashville and 16 miles from Cookeville. This county is predominantly rural and is surrounded by rolling hills and valleys. Pickett, Putnam, Jackson, Clay, and Fentress counties in Tennessee surround Overton County. The county is 16 miles from Interstate 40 and is accessible to several state highways. The average temperature in July is 78.0 degrees and the average in January is 39.0 degrees with annual average precipitation being 48.76 inches. Overton County has an elevation of 1,040 feet ==Land_Area== Overton County is a farming community consisting of 434 square miles. The closest waterway is the Cumberland River with the nearest port facility being 24 miles away in Gainesboro, Tennessee. The major agricultural crops for Overton County are small grains, vegetables and tobacco. ===Adjacent counties=== https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overton_County,_Tennessee#Adjacent_counties ...Pickett County (northeast) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pickett_County,_Tennessee ...Fentress County (east) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fentress_County,_Tennessee ...Putnam County (south) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Putnam_County,_Tennessee ...Jackson County (west) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackson_County,_Tennessee ...Clay County (northwest) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clay_County,_Tennessee ===Protected areas=== Area Parks & Recreation http://www.overtoncountytn.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=17&Itemid=70 ==Government Offices== Overton County Website http://www.overtoncountytn.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1&ItemId=2&Itemid=2 ==Demographics== Overton County, TN is home to a population of 22,090 people, from which 99% are citizens. The ethnic composition of the population of Overton County, TN is composed of 21,310 White residents (96.5%), 281 Hispanic residents (1.27%), 242 Two+ residents (1.1%), 150 Black residents (0.68%), and 54 Native residents (0.24%). ==Communities== Towns and Cities in Overton County, Tennessee ===Cities=== Allons Allred Alpine Crawford Hilham Livingston Monroe Rickman Wilder ==County Common Areas== Category:Overton County, Tennessee, Cemeteries|County Cemeteries https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery-browse/USA/Tennessee/Overton-County?id=county_2491 Category:Overton County, Tennessee, Schools|County Schools http://www.overtoncountyschools.net/ Category:Overton County, Tennessee, Religious Institutions|County Religious Institutions http://www.overtonco.com/churches.php http://www.overtoncountytn.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=13&Itemid=76 ==Things to do/see== ===State Parks=== ...Cummins Falls State Park 390 Cummins Falls Ln Cookeville, TN 38501 Phone number (931) 520-6691 Cummins Falls State Park is a 211-acre day-use park located nine miles north of Cookeville. While very beautiful, this is a rugged area and there are inherent hazards. The gorge and waterfall are not easily accessed and can only be reached by foot. Trail routes are steep with uneven terrain. Natural trail surfaces are varied and include water crossings, boulders and other obstacles. These are not improved trails. Swimming and wading are at your own risk. Please read all safety Information on the website prior to visiting the park. The main parking area, restrooms, trailheads and a designated picnic area are located above the falls. ...Standing Stone State Park 1674 Standing Stone Hwy Livingston, TN 38570 (931) 823-3984 Standing Stone State Park is located in Standing Stone State Forest on the Cumberland Plateau. The park takes its name from the Standing Stone, a 12-foot-tall rock standing upright on a sandstone ledge, which was supposedly used as a boundary line between two Indian nations. When the rock fell, the Indians placed a portion of it upon an improvised monument to preserve it. The stone is still preserved in nearby Monterey, Tenn. ...Dale Hollow Reservoir Dale Hollow Lake State Resort Park 5970 State Park Rd. Burkesville, KY 42717 Phone: (270) 433-7431 Dale Hollow Lake State Resort Park is located in south-central Kentucky in the Cumberland River basin on the Obey River. The huge reservoir created by Dale Hollow Dam covers 27,700 acres in parts of Clinton and Cumberland Counties in Kentucky and Clay, Fentress, Overton, and Pickett Counties in Tennessee. Dale Hollow Dam and Reservoir control the runoff drainage area of 935 square miles. Both the dam and reservoir are under the oversight of the Army Corps of Engineers. Completed in 1943, the dam and reservoir not only provide flood control, but also generate large amounts of electrical power. The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) operates and distributes the electrical power for regional consumption. The dam is 1, 717 feet in length and holds back a lake that is 61 miles long with 653 miles of shoreline, with a 120-foot depth at its deepest point. The region surrounding Dale Hollow State Park is historically significant. Virginia set aside the south-central portion of Kentucky for a military reserve district for Revolutionary soldiers. The South of the Green River lands covered a great portion of southern Kentucky. Many Virginia soldiers of the Revolutionary War moved to what would become Clinton and Cumberland Counties. Cumberland County is also famous as the site of one of the first oil wells in the United States. ===Marinas=== Sunset Marina and Resort Address: 2040 Sunset Dock Rd, Monroe, TN 38573 Phone: (931) 864-3146 https://sunsetmarina.com/ Mitchell Creek Marina Address: 1260 Livingston Boat Dock Rd, Allons, TN 38541 Phone: (931) 823-6666 http://www.mitchellcreekmarina.com/ East Port Marina & Resort Address: 6429, 5652 Eastport Rd, Alpine, TN 38543 Phone: (931) 879-7511 http://eastport.info/ Dale Hollow Marina Address: 440 Dale Hollow Boat Dock Rd, Celina, TN 38551 Phone: (931) 243-2211 http://www.dalehollowmarina.com/ Holly Creek Resort & Marina Address: 2659 Holly Creek Rd, Celina, TN 38551 Phone: (931) 243-2116 http://hollycreekmarina.com/ Eagle Cove Resort & Marina Address: 5899 Eagles Cove Rd, Byrdstown, TN 38549 Phone: (931) 864-3456 http://eaglecoveresort.net/ ===Wineries=== Holly Ridge Winery 486 Oneal Rd, Livingston, TN 38570-5109 931-823-8375 ===Fishing=== STRIPERFUN GUIDE SERVICE/TN WALLEYE CHARTERS CAPTAIN JIM DURHAM 5661 WILLOW GROVE HWY ALLONS TN, 38541 phone: 931.403.2501 captainjim@striperfun.com http://www.striperfun.com ==County Resources== Upper Cumberland Human Resources http://www.uchra.com/ Children's Services Department https://www.tn.gov/news.childrens-services.html Natural Resources Conservation https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/nrcs/site/national/home/ ResourceMFG-Employment agency in Livingston, Tennessee https://www.resourcemfg.com/ Casa of Overton County-Social services organization in Livingston, Tennessee Address: 106 W Henson St, Livingston, TN 38570 Phone: (931) 823-7323 ===County Records=== Overton County Court Clerk http://www.overtoncountytn.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=10&Itemid=91 Overton County Circuit Clerk http://www.overtoncountytn.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=37&Itemid=53 Overton Clerk & Masters Office http://www.overtoncountytn.com/ ===Church records=== Overton County Archives http://www.tennesseegenealogy.org/archives/overton_county_archives.htm ===Voter/Citizenship Records=== Election Commission http://www.overtoncountytn.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=30&itemid=40 Voter Registration Information Lookup https://tnmap.tn.gov/voterlookup/ ===Estate/Probate Records=== Tennessee Online Genealogy Records https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Tennessee_Online_Genealogy_Records ===Land/Homestead Records=== Courthouse Direct http://www.courthousedirect.com/PropertySearch/Tennessee/Overton ===Tax Lists=== https://sos.tn.gov/products/tsla/genealogical-fact-sheets-about-tennessee-counties-overton-county ===Military Service Records=== Overton County, TN Search military records in Overton County TN, click on link below. http://www.epodunk.com/cgi-bin/record-search-military.php?locIndex=12602 ===Census Records=== [[:Category: Overton County, Tennessee, Census Records| Overton County, Tennessee, Census Records]] https://www.census-online.com/links/TN/Overton/ ==See also== Overton County, Tennessee: Family History & Genealogy, Census, Birth, Marriage, Death Vital Records & More http://www.linkpendium.com/overton-tn-genealogy/ Visiting the Library & Archives https://sos.tn.gov/products/tsla/visiting-library-archives ==Sources== Overton County KINFolk interested in the Overton Newsletter that comes out 4 times per year. Click on links below. https://www.facebook.com/groups/octkin/ https://squareup.com/store/octk ---- '''Every fact needs a reference - use inline citations '''

Owen County Cousins

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Indiana, Sources]] [[Category: Owen County, Indiana]] Owen County Cousins * by Lovell, Rosemary (Faulk), Copyright 1977 * Printers: J. G. Hauser, Inc., 623 Distributor's Row, Harahan, Louisiana ---- You can reference this source in your profiles by using the following: * Copy and paste the following to the Sources section of a profile: :::* Lovell, Rosemary (Faulk). [[Space:Owen County Cousins|''Owen County Cousins'']] (J. G. Hauser, Inc., 1977) ''For repository information see: [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/36522034 WorldCat]'' * To add an inline reference to this source in the body of the Biography, copy and paste the following where you need to refer to the source. You can use this statement as many times as you need to in your biography by changing the page number: ::: Lovell, Page xxx ::See the [[Sources]] help page for more information on [[Sources#Embed_them_as_references_.28footnotes.29 | inline references]]. ---- To see profiles that are using this source, see: * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Owen_County_Cousins|WikiTree Profiles referencing ''Owen County Cousins'']]

Owings Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] {{One Name Study | name =Owings }} [[Category:DNA Projects]]
'''Owings Name'''
Variant of Irish or Welsh '''Owens'''.Dictionary of American Family Names ©2013, Oxford University Press
This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the '''Owings''' surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc.
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*240,892 Historical Documents with Owings *31,729 Birth, Marriage, and Deaths *21,994 Census and Voter Lists *5,510 Military Records *873 Immigration Records ---- Population Info. compiled from United States Federal Census records at FamilySearch.org {| border="2" class="wikitable" ! Census !!colspan="2"|Maryland !!colspan="2"|Tennessee !!colspan="2"|Missouri !!colspan="2"|Oklahoma |- | || Owens || Owings || Owens || Owings || Owens || Owings || Owens || Owings |- ! 1850 | 480 || 298 || 815 || 8 || 834 || 115 || || |- ! 1860 | 698 || 270 || 690 || 25 || 1099 || 132 || || |- ! 1870 | 781 || 332 || 1296 || 20 || 1594 || 101 || || |- ! 1880 | 951 || 313 || 1610 || 52 || 1969 || 224 || || |- ! 1900 | 1175 || 331 || 2243 || 19 || 2544 || 274 || 278 || 27 |- ! 1910 | 1239 || 357 || 2488 || 52 || 2329 || 294 || 1922 || 80 |- ! 1920 | 1354 || 349 || 2841 || 43 || 2818 || 297 || 2275 || 76 |- ! 1930 | 1492 || 354 || 3228 || 59 || 3086 || 307 || 2807 || 78 |- ! 1940 | 1724 || 361 || 3948 || 37 || 3433 || 293 || 2926 || 67 |} === Resources === *[https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE4785331 "Owings and allied families"] : a genealogy of some of the descendants of Richard Owings I of Maryland 1685-1975 **Owings, Addison D. (Addison Davis), 1907- (Main Author) **Owings, Elizabeth S. (Elizabeth Lynn Steadman), 1910- (Added Author) *[https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE84850 "Owings and allied families"] : a genealogy of some of the descendants of Richard Owings I of Maryland 1685-1975 **Owings, Addison D. (Addison Davis), 1907- (Main Author) **Owings, Elizabeth S. (Elizabeth Lynn Steadman), 1910- (Added Author) **Third edition *[https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE744772 "The history of the Owings family"] **by ''Donnell MacClure Owings'' at familysearch.org *[https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE930066 "Owings and Owens of Maryland"] **Journal Article **p. 51 *"Owens, Owen, Owin, Owings, of Maryland"
Authors: Glenn, Thomas Allen, b. 1864 (Main Author)
Format: Manuscript/Manuscript on Film
Language: English
Publication: Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1949
Physical: on 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm **(You can order this microfilm though Family Search online ordering system for viewing at your local Family History Center. You can also use microfilms, books and other items at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah.) *

Oxfordshire Monthly Challenge

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==Welcome to the Oxfordshire Monthly Challenge!== These challenges are for improving Oxfordshire profiles and we will focus on those that are currently flagged as Unsourced and associated with a particular town or area each month ===Steps to take to complete a profile=== *Add at least one full source *Check the birth, marriage and death location fields are correctly formatted – a number have problems such as misspelt towns, multiple commas, missing country or have addresses (which should be moved to the biography) *If the profile is linked to another through marriage please try and find a source for that marriage *Check the biography and clean it up or add to it where you can *Remove span anchors and replace with proper source formats *Check the profile for suggestions and resolve those where you can *If you are unable to find a source, add a “Research Notes” section detailing where you have searched so others can then know where else to check *If your research suggests that there are significant problems such as conflated profiles (i.e. the profile includes information that represents 2 or more different people), wrong family members etc please add the category "Category:England Project Serious Data Problems" so that the Tangled Families team can have a look at it *Finally if you have added sources please make sure you remove the unsourced category ===January 2024=== This month the profiles in the table are those that have been flagged with the maintenance category "Oxfordshire, needs death record". Please clean up the profiles as best you can and once you have found a source for the death, remember to remove the maintenance category. '''Needs Death Record''' {| border="1" !WikiTree ID!!DoB!!DoD!!Comments!!Working On |- |[[Alder-702|Mary Laughton (Alder)]]||1700|||||| |- |[[Ballard-9484|Anne Richens (Ballard)]]||1761||1838||Much of this profile and those to whom it is connected is doubtful. Left copious research notes on this and connected ones. Taken as far as I can.||[[Dickson-7524|Christopher Dickson]] |- |[[Barton-1535|Sarah Elizabeth [Buckingham] Cooper (Barton)]]||1883||1958||Done. CLN amended to Buckingham, as she remarried.||[[Dickson-7524|Christopher Dickson]] |- |[[Bazeley-20|Joseph Bazeley]]||1779||||Done||[[Long-18650|Sarah Long]] |- |[[Blake-12314|Charles George Edward Blake]]||1923||2008||Done||[[Hoare-535|Malcolm Hoare]] |- |[[Booten-87|Amus Ann, Amy Booten aka Booton]]||1667||1725||Done||[[Hoare-535|Malcolm Hoare]] |- |[[Brakspear-2|James Brakspear aka Brakspeer]]||1712||1762||Done||[[Hoare-535|Malcolm Hoare]] |- |[[Bullock-6744|Bertha Emily Bullock]]||1881|||||| |- |[[Burton-11440|Ann Gubbins (Burton)]]||1762||1838||Done||[[Hoare-535|Malcolm Hoare]] |- |[[Carpenter-19513|Elizabeth Fox (Carpenter)]]||1729||1772||Done||[[Hoare-535|Malcolm Hoare]] |- |[[Clarke-13721|Henry Lowther Clarke]]||1850||1926||Done||[[Hoare-535|Malcolm Hoare]] |- |[[Coggins-17|Kezia Coggins]]||1825||1826||Done.||[[Dickson-7524|Christopher Dickson]] |- |[[Collett-2154|Mary Collett]]||1782||1850|||| |- |[[Cottrell-596|Eliza Mary Cottrell]]||1822||||Done||[[Hoare-535|Malcolm Hoare]] |- |[[Dancey-60|Rose Mallard (Dancey)]]||1781||1864||Done||[[Hoare-535|Malcolm Hoare]] |- |[[Deane-473|Anne Deane]]||1810||||Done||[[Hoare-535|Malcolm Hoare]] |- |[[Dewar-213|Janet Marsham (Dewar) aka Carmichael-Anstruther]]||1793||1881||Done||[[Hoare-535|Malcolm Hoare]] |- |[[Dix-381|Edward Dix]]||1780||||Done||[[Long-18650|Sarah Long]] |- |[[Dolphin-75|Agnes Agnes Muriel Muriel Robertson (Dolphin) aka Loder-Symonds]]||1884||1968||Done||[[Hoare-535|Malcolm Hoare]] |- |[[Duffield-1250|Thomas Henry Duffield]]||1792||1867||Done||[[Long-18650|Sarah Long]] |- |[[East-1568|Frederick East]]||1875||1966||Done||[[Hoare-535|Malcolm Hoare]] |- |[[Ellis-6740|Irene Irene May May Manico (Ellis)]]||1893||1966||Done||[[Hoare-535|Malcolm Hoare]] |- |[[Franklin-2914|Mary Ann Franklin]]||1836||||Done||[[Long-18650|Sarah Long]] |- |[[Franklin-2917|John Franklin]]||1690||1757||Done||[[Hoare-535|Malcolm Hoare]] |- |[[Franklin-2935|John Franklin]]||1723||1793||Done||[[Hoare-535|Malcolm Hoare]] |- |[[Franklin-2951|Octavius Franklin]]||1815||||Done||[[Long-18650|Sarah Long]] |- |[[Giles-4944|Richard Giles]]||1725|||||| |- |[[Guise-355|Mary Slatter (Guise)]]||1720||1762||Done||[[Hoare-535|Malcolm Hoare]] |- |[[Harris-53375|Mercy Pratt (Harris)]]||||1801|||| |- |[[Harris-81|Robert Harris]]||1776||1862|||| |- |[[Harrison-5732|Bartholomew Eagerly Harrison]]||1755|||||| |- |[[Hewes-342|Ann Carter Sturdy (Hewes)]]||1746||1812|||| |- |[[Holloway-2143|Mary Kilby (Holloway)]]||1745||1822||Done||[[Dickson-7524|Christopher Dickson]] |- |[[Ilott-28|John Ilott]]||1860||1928||Done||[[Hoare-535|Malcolm Hoare]] |- |[[Ing-105|George Ing]]||1817||1884||Done||[[Hoare-535|Malcolm Hoare]] |- |[[Ingram-5542|Elizabeth Eliza Birch (Ingram)]]||1822||1881[1901]||Done. Existing death details were completely wrong, but finally sleuthed down.||[[Dickson-7524|Christopher Dickson]] |- |[[Ingram-81|William Ingram]]||1828||1843||Done||[[Dickson-7524|Christopher Dickson]] |- |[[Insall-53|Maria Insall]]||1828||1829|||| |- |[[Insall-54|Thomas Insall]]||1834||1834|||| |- |[[Ireland-2506|Harriet Ireland]]||1836||1857|||| |- |[[Ireson-40|Phyllis Magdalene Cox (Ireson)]]||1932||2014|||| |- |[[Ironside-158|Donald James Ironside]]||1916||2008||Done||[[Long-18650|Sarah Long]] |- |[[Irving-2087|Dorothea Elizabeth Elizabeth Brunner (Irving) OBE JP]]||1904||2003|||| |- |[[Isham-599|Martha Freeman (Isham)]]||1805||1899|||| |- |[[Isham-979|Mary Anne Isham]]||1848||1910||Done||[[Dickson-7524|Christopher Dickson]] |- |[[Ivin-24|Dora Mclean (Ivin)]]||1907||2000|||| |- |[[Kilby-243|Robert Kilby]]||1723||1808||Done||[[Dickson-7524|Christopher Dickson]] |- |[[Knibbs-104|Anthony Knibbs]]||1765||1827|||| |- |[[Lake-3973|Catharine Betteridge (Lake)]]||1771||1840||Done||[[Hoare-535|Malcolm Hoare]] |- |[[Lake-3974|John Lake]]||1738||1815||Done||[[Hoare-535|Malcolm Hoare]] |- |[[Laughton-765|Robert Laughton]]||1638||1701|||| |- |[[Leaver-29|John Leaver]]||1750||1777|||| |- |[[Lock-1085|Mary Ann Lock]]||1815||1887||Done||[[Hoare-535|Malcolm Hoare]] |- |[[Lowe-11364|Sarah Beatrice Gillett (Lowe) B.Sc]]||1864||1947||Done|| [[Parker-41651|Helen F]] |- |[[Lowe-1205|Jacob Lowe]]||1830|||||| |- |[[Lowe-8588|Albert Charles Lowe]]||1901||1959|||| |- |[[Luckett-228|Caroline Spurrett (Luckett)]]||1844||1908||Done||[[Long-18650|Sarah Long]] |- |[[Nutting-669|Henry William Nutting]]||1866||1950||Done||[[Dickson-7524|Christopher Dickson]] |- |[[Oldershaw-121|Gertrude Monica Smith (Oldershaw)]]||1903||1983|||| |- |[[O'Reilly-649|Mary Ellen Rook (O'Reilly)]]||1898||1979|||| |- |[[O'Reilly-651|Kathleen Ann Elliston (O'Reilly)]]||1903||1998|||| |- |[[Orme-188|Ann Jane Hayward (Orme)]]||1861||1930|||| |- |[[Orton-1005|Rose Constance Compston (Orton)]]||1867||1940||Done||[[Long-18650|Sarah Long]] |- |[[Owsin-1|Jane Durham (Owsin)]]||1681||1716|||| |- |[[Owsley-35|John Owsley]]||1654||1669|||| |- |[[Pantin-13|Elizabeth Dore (Pantin)]]||1782||1841||Done||[[Dickson-7524|Christopher Dickson]] |- |[[Perkings-2|Sarah Sheen (Perkings)]]||1790||1871||Done||[[Hoare-535|Malcolm Hoare]] |- |[[Pitts-5799|Louisa Smith (Pitts)]]||1866|||||| |- |[[Pitts-5801|Eliza Ellen Webb (Pitts)]]||1871|||||| |- |[[Pratt-9985|James Pratt]]||1761||1782|||| |- |[[Pratt-9986|Ann Pratt]]||1754||1823|||| |- |[[Pratt-9988|John Pratt]]||1752||1825|||| |- |[[Quartermain-35|William Quartermain]]||1880||1963||Done||[[Long-18650|Sarah Long]] |- |[[Quartermain-94|George William Quartermain]]||1867||1945||Done||[[Hoare-535|Malcolm Hoare]] |- |[[Quartermaine-212|Stephen Quartermaine]]||1759||1846|||| |- |[[Quartermaine-213|John Quartermaine]]||1715||1799|||| |- |[[Quartermaine-217|Henry Quartermaine]]||1771||1844||Done||[[Hoare-535|Malcolm Hoare]] |- |[[Quartermaine-23|Annie Hyde (Quartermaine)]]||1842||1921||Done||[[Hoare-535|Malcolm Hoare]] |- |[[Quartermaine-26|Ann Hoare (Quartermaine)]]||1811||||Done||[[Hoare-535|Malcolm Hoare]] |- |[[Quayle-198|David Andrew Quayle]]||1936||2010||Done||[[Dickson-7524|Christopher Dickson]] |- |[[Quelch-82|Arthur Ernest Quelch]]||1867||1948|| Done|| [[Parker-41651|Helen F]] |- |[[Quinney-99|Alfred Quinney]]||1872||1941||Done|| [[Parker-41651|Helen F]] |- |[[Quittenton-5|Elizabeth Crawford (Quittenton)]]||1690|||||| |- |[[Riddell-960|Ralph Riddell]]||1770||1833||Done||[[Hoare-535|Malcolm Hoare]] |- |[[Roberts-35|Thomas Roberts]]||1826||||Done||[[Hoare-535|Malcolm Hoare]] |- |[[Sansom-457|Frederick William Sansom]]||1869||||Done||[[Hoare-535|Malcolm Hoare]] |- |[[Scaysbrook-50|William Scaysbrook]]||1793||1793||Done||[[Hoare-535|Malcolm Hoare]] |- |[[Smith-278885|Mary Smith]]||1706|||||| |- |[[Souch-7|William Souch]]||1781||1858||Done||[[Hoare-535|Malcolm Hoare]] |- |[[Spires-132|Gertrude Spires]]||1893||1894||Done||[[Long-18650|Sarah Long]] |- |[[Stickley-134|William Stickley]]||1782||1861||Done||[[Dickson-7524|Christopher Dickson]] |- |[[Stickley-136|Johanna Stickley]]||1802||1879||Done||[[Dickson-7524|Christopher Dickson]] |- |[[Sturdy-48|Richard Sturdy]]||1744||1810||Done||[[Hoare-535|Malcolm Hoare]] |- |[[Talmage-245|Dorothy Talmage]]||1776||1783||Done||[[Hoare-535|Malcolm Hoare]] |- |[[Taylor-32281|Zachariah Taylor]]||1710|||||| |- |[[Thomson-13153|Isabella Felicia Natalie Thomson]]||1843||1873||Done||[[Long-18650|Sarah Long]] |- |[[Trinder-237|Letitia Wilkins (Trinder)]]||1792||||Done||[[Long-18650|Sarah Long]] |- |[[Uncle-10|Horace Edward Uncle]]||1893||||Done|| |- |[[Underwood-2328|Frederick George Underwood]]||1933||2010||||[[Long-18650|Sarah Long]] |- |[[Usher-740|John Usher]]||1836||1916||Done||[[Long-18650|Sarah Long]] |- |[[Vallis-123|Elizabeth North (Vallis)]]||1828||1863||Done||[[Long-18650|Sarah Long]] |- |[[Vanderbilt-144|Cornelia Stuyvesant Cecil (Vanderbilt)]]||1900||1976||Done||[[Hoare-535|Malcolm Hoare]] |- |[[Vaughan-4020|Mary Ann Latch Skinner (Vaughan) aka Latch]]||1808||1891||Done||[[Long-18650|Sarah Long]] |- |[[Vaughan-5296|Jonathan Vaughan]]||1776||1839||Done||[[Hoare-535|Malcolm Hoare]] |- |[[Venfield-1|Elizabeth Betty Venfield]]||1755||1830|||| |- |[[Venvill-2|George Venvill]]||1827||1908||Done||[[Hoare-535|Malcolm Hoare]] |- |[[Vickers-1752|Sarah Clack (Vickers)]]||1755||1807||Done||[[Hoare-535|Malcolm Hoare]] |- |[[Viner-169|Sarah Porter Wright (Viner)]]||1807||1879||Done||[[Long-18650|Sarah Long]] |- |[[Wakenell-38|Arthur Thomas Wakenell]]||1890||||Done||[[Hoare-535|Malcolm Hoare]] |- |[[Warrick-334|John Warrick]]||1710||1788||Done||[[Dickson-7524|Christopher Dickson]] |- |[[Williams-62513|Joseph Williams]]||1838||1909||Done.||[[Dickson-7524|Christopher Dickson]] |- |[[Young-10474|Eliza Caroline Amelia Harrison (Young)]]||1828||1872||Done||[[Hoare-535|Malcolm Hoare]] |- |[[Young-24069|Mary Ann Hill (Young)]]||1856||1910||Done||[[Dickson-7524|Christopher Dickson]] |- |[[Young-26160|William Young]]||1844||||Found some evidence to provide an estimated year of death but failed to prove location. Left research notes.||[[Dickson-7524|Christopher Dickson]] |- |[[Young-26490|William Young]]||1742||1819||Done||[[Long-18650|Sarah Long]] |- |[[Young-27483|Frank [James] Young]]||1880||1951||Done||[[Dickson-7524|Christopher Dickson]] |- |[[Young-29333|William Young]]||1873||1939||Done||[[Hoare-535|Malcolm Hoare]] |- |[[Young-31892|Elizabeth Kimber (Young)]]||1736||1781||Done||[[Hoare-535|Malcolm Hoare]] |- |[[Young-39570|George Edward Savill Young]]||1884||1917||Done||[[Long-18650|Sarah Long]] |- |[[Young-52768|William Young]]||1704|||||| |} ===December 2023=== This month there are two different challenges. 1) Missing Country: 19th century people born in Oxfordshire: these profiles do not have England or England, United Kingdom on the birth location. These are quick to fix, but please also review the profile and sort out any other issues you can - no sources, gedcom junk, span anchors etc etc. 2) Oxfordshire only: 19th century people who were born in Oxfordshire but the actual town/village is not recorded. I have picked profiles where they are alive for at least one census so hopefully we should be able to pin down the right location. Please add a source for the location and do any other cleanup you can on the profiles. '''Table 1: Missing Country''' {| border="1" !Wikitree ID!!Birth Date!!Birth Location!!Comment!!Working On |- |[[Brown-76754|Rose Simons (Brown) aka Browne]]||1875||Thame, Oxfordshire||Added comment as profile is not open||[[Long-18650|Sarah Long]] |- |[[Bruce-1735|Minna Clara Upton (Bruce)]]||5 May 1899||Thame, Oxfordshire||Added comment as profile is not open||[[Long-18650|Sarah Long]] |- |[[Simons-2095|Charles Edward Simons]]||1874||Thame, Oxfordshire||Left comment on profile as it is not open||[[Long-18650|Sarah Long]] |- |[[Simons-2096|Alice Fanny Simons]]||1877||Thame, Oxfordshire||Left comment on profile as it is not open||[[Long-18650|Sarah Long]] |- |[[Widdows-4|Lily Gertrude Widdows]]||1887||Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire||Left comment on profile as it is not open||[[Long-18650|Sarah Long]] |} '''Table 2: Oxfordshire only {| border="1" !Wikitree ID!!Birth Date!!Death Date!!Comments!!Working On |- |[[Allen-30888|Ann Allen]]||1802||1874||||[[Long-18650|Sarah Long]] |- |[[Atkins-6310|Thomas Atkins]]||1800||1868||Questionable as to whether he was born in Oxfordshire ||[[Long-18650|Sarah Long]] |- |[[Clements-2163|Samuel Clements]]||1814||1875||Done.||[[Dickson-7524|Christopher Dickson]] |- |[[Crawford-15639|Ann Crawford]]||1819||1874||Done||[[Long-18650|Sarah Long]] |- |[[Freeman-19312|John Freeman]]||1802||1861||Exact birth location NK|| [[Parker-41651|Helen F]] |- |[[Gladdy-20|Isobel Hawes (Gladdy)]]||1889||1968||Not Oxfordshire - comment and source in Comments as profile is not open||[[Long-18650|Sarah Long]] |- |[[Sims-8551|Richard Sims]]||1816||1898||Done||[[Long-18650|Sarah Long]] |- |[[Smith-166621|Richard Smith]]||1814||1882||Done||[[Hoare-535|Malcolm Hoare]] |- |[[Waldron-2410|George Waldron]]||1818||1871||Done||[[Long-18650|Sarah Long]] |} ===November 2023: WW1, Unlinked and Oxfordshire Marriages no Birth Location=== '''3: Missing Birth Locations''' {| border="1" !Wikitree ID!!Birth Date!!Marriage!!Marriage Location!!Comments!!Working On |- |[[Faulkner-1583|John Faulkner]]||1811||1840||Bladon||Done||[[Hoare-535|Malcolm Hoare]] |- |[[Ellson-86|Mary Ann Ellson]]||1810||1830||Chalgrove|||| |- |[[Sharman-282|John Sharman]]||1876||1920||Headington|||| |- |[[Brown-114118|John Brown]]||1829||1845||Headington||Done||[[Hoare-535|Malcolm Hoare]] |- |[[Webb-26763|Thuines J. Webb]]||1890||1919||Kidmore End|||| |- |[[Boffin-10|Mary Baughan (Boffin)]]||1803||1824||Kirtlington||Looks to have the wrong LNAB - left comment on profile||[[Long-18650|Sarah Long]] |- |[[Folly-7|Richard Folly]]||1814||1836||Lewknor|||| |- |[[Stephens-12956|Anne Harris (Stephens)]]||1834||1855||Oxford|||| |- |[[Thomas-22390|Ellen V Hitchman (Thomas)]]||1875||1927||Oxford|||| |- |[[Thompson-24921|John Thompson]]||1853||1893||Oxford|||| |- |[[Willis-9804|Frederick J Willis]]||1880||1913||Oxford|||| |- |[[Garvis-6|George Garvis]]||1840||1851||Oxfordshire|||| |- |[[Pitcher-805|Mary Garvis (Pitcher)]]||1840||1851||Oxfordshire|||| |- |[[Buzwell-11|William Buzwell]]||1800||1836||Piddington|||| |- |[[Dicks-527|Jane Marles (Dicks)]]||1801||1817||Sherborne|||| |- |[[Scarrott-58|Esau Scarrott]]||1807||1833||Shipton under Wychwood|||| |- |[[Gregory-9611|Mary Rouse (Gregory)]]||1800||1822||Souldern|||| |- |[[Wheeler-20193|Mary Wheeler]]||1811||1835||Oxford|||| |- |[[Gordon-13205|Alexander Hamilton Miller Haven Gordon]]||1842||1881||Steeple Aston|||| |- |[[Hicks-16645|Elizabeth Painter (Hicks)]]||1815||1839||Stokenchurch|||| |- |[[Woon-106|Thomas Woon]]||1805||1834||Witney||Died 1841 so no census to point to birth location: possible entry Truro, Cornwall but needs further investigation||[[Long-18650|Sarah Long]] |} ===October 2023: Missing Marriages and Woodstock Registration District=== '''1: Woodstock Registration District Unsourced''' {| border="1" !Wikitree ID!!Birth Date!!Birth Location!!Death Date!!Comments!!Working On |- |[[Wilkins-436|Robert Wilkins]]||1560||Deddington, Oxfordshire, England||1603|||| |- |[[Hart-16|Elizabeth Hart]]||1601||Kiddington, Oxfordshire, England||1615|||| |- |[[Beckley-29|Mary Hart (Beckley)]]||1626||Kiddington, Oxfordshire, England||1672|||| |- |[[Younge-120|Martha Wickson (Younge)]]||1775||Wolvercote, Oxfordshire, England||1861||Think this person has the wrong maiden name. Left comments for PM||[[Long-18650|Sarah Long]] |- |[[Wood-8699|Thomas Wood(s)]]||1786 [1789]||Wootton, Oxfordshire, England||1849||Source added for baptism. Spouse and marriage still unsourced and doubtful.||[[Dickson-7524|Christopher Dickson]] |} ===September 2023: Witney Registration District=== '''Update 1st October 2023''': We cleared 70 of the 78 profiles - well done!! {| border="1" !Profile!!Birth!!Birth Location!!Death Date!!Comments!!Working On |- |[[Watts-8966|Margery Ellinor Boyce (Watts)]]||1578||Burford||1614|||| |- |[[Harris-55029|Caesar Harris]]||1754||Minster Lovell||||Query if this person existed and whether should be merged with [[Harris-28809|Caesar Harris]]||[[Long-18650|Sarah Long]] |- |[[Unknown-281887|Sarah Unknown]]||1685||North Leigh|||||| |- |[[Cox-14828|Sarah A Townsend (Cox)]]||1852||North Leigh||||Taken as far as possible without further research into related profile (son). It is almost certain that the intended subject of this profile did not exist with the names suggested.||[[Dickson-7524|Christopher Dickson]] |- |[[Bishop-1467|John Bishop]]||1574||Witney|||||| |- |[[Haris-10|Thomas Haris]]||1600||Witney|||||| |- |[[Best-614|Ann Best]]||1771||Witney|||||| |} ===August 2023: Banbury=== We cleared 34 of the 43 profiles - well done team! {| border="1" cellpadding="9" !Profile!!Birth!!Death!! Comments!! Working On |- |[[Bates-38|John Bates]]||1555||1631||There is nothing to suggest that this person exists, see my research notes on the profile page.||[[Hoare-535|Malcolm Hoare]] |- |[[Haines-2002|Unknown Haines]]||1640|||||| |- |[[Harris-81|Robert Harris]]||1776||1862|||| |- |[[Heritage-137|Dorothy Heritage]]||1880||||Done, have added 'England Project Serious Data Problems' as it looks very likely that this person does not exist||[[Hoare-535|Malcolm Hoare]] |- |[[Roade-1|Rebeca Stanborough (Roade)]]||1557||1603|||| |- |[[Shepherd-6606|William Marshall Shepherd]]||1579||1650||||[[Hoare-535|Malcolm Hoare]] |}

Oxfordshire Team

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[[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project:England|England Project]] | [[Space:England:_Counties_Team|England Counties Team Page]] | Oxfordshire Team If you are interested in helping with Oxfordshire, please feel free to look at the [[Project:England|England Project]] page and sign up via the G2G post. ==Welcome to the Oxfordshire Team page!== '''Team Leader:''' [[Hoare-535 |Malcolm Hoare]] '''Team Members:''' [[Evans-15264|Jean Evans]]|[[Long-18650 |Sarah Long]]|[[Greet-49|Elizabeth Viney]] |[[Parker-41651|Helen (Parker) Flight]] | [[Dickson-7524|Christopher Dickson]] | [[Hoare-535|Malcolm Hoare]] '''Goal''' The goal of the Oxfordshire Team is to make all Oxfordshire profiles the best that they can be. It is our desire to leave a lasting legacy of work for future generations and current researchers that can facilitate their quest for family history, and bring them one step closer to discovering the myriad of people it has taken for them to draw breath. '''Topics''' In order to achieve our goal, there are a number of things we are currently working on: * [[:Category: Oxfordshire, Unsourced Profiles|Oxfordshire, Unsourced Profiles]] * [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_OXF | Oxfordshire Unconnected Profiles]] * Oxfordshire Profiles managed by the England Project. * Each month tackling a particular area of focus through the Oxfordshire Monthly Challenge. This can be found here: [[Space:Oxfordshire_Monthly_Challenge|Oxfordshire Monthly Challenge]] '''Oxfordshire Resources''' [[:Space:Oxfordshire_Genealogical_Resources|Oxfordshire Research Resources]] | [[:Category:Oxfordshire|Oxfordshire Category Page]] ==Oxfordshire Statistics Summary== The Oxfordshire Statistics link below takes you to the profile numbers and headline quality measures for Oxfordshire profiles. For more details on how these numbers are calculated please see [[Space:Understanding_England_and_County_Statistics|Understanding England and County Statistics]] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England%2C_Regional_and_County_Statistics_Page#Oxfordshire Oxfordshire Statistics] '''29th July 2023 Update on Progress''':

The Oxfordshire Unsourced number continues to fall slowly and is now below 2% of the Oxfordshire Profiles. == Unsourced List == {{Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_ENG_OXF}}

Oyster Bay Tribe

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Musquito and the Oyster Bay Tribe
''[[Cammeraygal|Musquito]], Musquetta, Bush Muschetta or Muskito was an Indigenous Australian resistance leader, based in Van Diemen's Land. He was the leader of the Tame gang, he joined forces with the Oyster Bay tribe. The Tame gang and the Oyster Bay tribe raided farms on the east coast of Tasmania and killed several stockmen.'' It is thought that Musquito was born in the Hawkesbury region of Sydney. In 1805 he was making raids on British settlements. On the 9 Jun 1805, the authorities authorised his arrest. The local Aboriginal people captured in July of 1805. He was gaoled in Parramatta but wasn't charged. Governor Phillip King exiled him and another prisoner named Bull Dog to Norfolk Island. In January 1813 as part of the evacuation of Norfolk Island, Musquito was sent on the ship Minstrel with other convicts to Port Dalrymple in what was then called Van Diemen's Land. In 1814, Musquito's brother Philip asked Governor Lachlan Macquarie to allow Musquito to return to Sydney, but for some reason, this did not happen and he stayed in Van Diemen's Land. Musquito worked as an Aboriginal tracker to help catch bushrangers. For his services as a tracker of bushrangers, he was promised he would be sent back to Sydney but once again this did not occur. By February 1818 he was a servant of the prominent and wealthy settler Edward Lord, and some sources say that in October 1818 Musquito helped track and kill bushranger Michael Howe. Mosquito was upset over all the broken promises and decided to leave the settlement and go live in the bush. He ended up with the Oyster Bay tribe of natives. There were 200 Aboriginal people, Musquito became their leader they committed many murders on settlers and their families. A large reward was offered for his capture, he was tracked to his hideout at Oyster Bay by a native and two constables, and after resistance, he was wounded and captured he was taken to Hobart Town, where he and another native named Black Tom, and six Europeans, were executed together. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-136.png |align=c |size=600 |caption= }} ==Sources== *[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musquito Wkipedia] - Musquito aboriginal Bushranger *[http://cbhsyearfivehistory.weebly.com/musquito.html CBHS Year five History] - Musquito *[http://cbhsyearfivehistory.weebly.com/uploads/3/7/0/5/37051397/musquito_newspaper.pdf Newspapers] - from the Argus Melbourne Friday 22nd June 1952

Ozaukee County, Wisconsin

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{{Image|file=Ozaukee_County_Wisconsin.png |caption=Ozaukee County, Wisconsin }} {{Geographic Location | Reference Location = Ozaukee County,
[[:Category: Wisconsin | Wisconsin]] | NW Location = [[:Category:Dodge County, Wisconsin|Dodge County,]] | N Location = [[:Category:Sheboygan County, Wisconsin|Sheboygan County,]] | NE Location=[[Wikipedia:Lake Michigan|''Lake Michigan'']] | E Location = [[Wikipedia:Lake Michigan|''Lake Michigan'']] | SE Location = [[Wikipedia:Lake Michigan|''Lake Michigan'']] | S Location =[[:Space:Milwaukee County, Wisconsin|Milwaukee County]] | SW Location = [[:Category:Waukesha County, Wisconsin|Waukesha County]] | W Location = [[:Category:Washington County, Wisconsin|Washington County]] }} == History == Ozaukee County was originally part of neighboring Washington County. In 1853, Ozaukee County is separated from Washington County after years of controversy over location of the County Seat. West Bend is named county seat of Washington County and Port Washington is named county seat of Ozaukee County.History of Ozaukee County; http://www.co.ozaukee.wi.us/594/History Ozaukee is the Chippewa form of the tribal name of the Sauk. The word is commonly asserted to mean "people living at the mouth of a river." Others interpret it as signifying "people of yellow earth." In Chippewa, this means ''Osagig'', Sacs, an Indian tribe. Ozaukee County and Sauk County, both corrupt of ''ozagig'', meaning "people living at a river mouth." ''o-aug-egg'', meaning "mouth of the river people."Dictionary of Wisconsin History; https://www.wisconsinhistory.org/Records/Article/CS11516 == Plat Maps == * [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~wiozauke/maps/1892Platmaps.html 1892 Plat Maps] * [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~wiozauke/maps/1940Platmaps.html Pre-1940 Plat Maps] === Ozaukee County Online Records === * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&placeId=3021&query=%2Bplace%3A%22United%20States%2C%20Wisconsin%2C%20Ozaukee%22%20%2Bavailability%3AOnline FamilySearch's Online Ozaukee Records] ====Cemetery Records==== * [http://www.ci.cedarburg.wi.us/city-government/city-departments/cemetery-records/ Cedarburg Online Cemetery Records] * [[Space:Saint_Finbars_Cemetery%2C_Saukville%2C_Wisconsin|St. Finbar's Cemetery, Saukville]] - mainly Irish settlers * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/search?cemetery-name=&cemetery-loc=Ozaukee+County%2C+Wisconsin%2C+USA&only-with-cemeteries=cemOnly&locationId=county_3037 Find-A-Grave Ozaukee Cemeteries] ====Census Records==== === Ozaukee County Books === * [https://archive.org/details/historyofwashing00west History of Washington and Ozaukee counties, Wisconsin] from ''archive.org'' * [https://archive.org/details/worldwaricasualt00hetz World War I casualties, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin] by Bev Hetzel at ''archive.org'' :In the collection of [[Zalewski-1|Brian Zalewski]] who will do lookups. * ''History and Directory of Ozaukee County'', 1899, '''in German'''. * John Boatman, ''Memories From A Rural Ethnic Community: at "the crossroads": The Saukville, Wisconsin Area'' (University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, 1993) ** This is an amazing book full of detailed history of Saukville including a name index. * Joseph W Zurawski, ''Saukville, A Photo History: The James and John Peterson Collection'' (Manor Press, 2003) == Footnotes == [[Category:Wisconsin_Projects]] [[Category:Wisconsin]] [[Category:Ozaukee County, Wisconsin]]

Pacific Sunset Cemetery

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This page is part of the [[Project:Oregon_Cemeteries|Oregon Cemeteries Project]] See the [[:Category:Pacific_Sunset_Cemetery%2C_Florence%2C_Oregon|Pacific Sunset Cemetery category]] for a partial list of people buried in this cemetery. This is a work in progress. ===Pacific Sunset Cemetery's Posted Rules and Regulations=== *Flowers ONLY allowed on headstones. *No planting *No glass fixtures *Artificial flowers ONLY allowed from October - March 15. *Please help to keep our cemetery clean. We are not responsible for accidents, lost or stolen properties. * Cemetery covered by video surveillance. *Please do not park on the grass. Burns Riverside Chapel Florence Funeral Home (541) 997-3416 ===About=== This project, to catalog and document the history of all burials in Pacific Sunset Cemetery, Lane County, Oregon was begun 24 Feb 2016. This free space page for the Pacific Sunset Cemetery is part of WikiTree's Oregon Cemeteries Project, and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Oregon Cemeteries Project is a sub-project of the larger U.S. Cemeteries Project. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Small-1886|Luci Goodman]] for assistance. ----- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Location
East of Florence on HWY 126
Florence, Oregon 97439
GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
43.9782771, -124.079566 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Pacific+Sunset+Memorial+Park+Cemetery,+Florence,+OR+97439/@43.9782771,-124.079566,17.01z/data=!4m7!1m4!3m3!1s0x54c17ff17b378c47:0x9f69e8126abc190c!2sPacific+Sunset+Memorial+Park+Cemetery,+Florence,+OR+97439!3b1!3m1!1s0x54c17ff17b378c47:0x9f69e8126abc190c] ===Tasks Completed=== Photography In progress Approximately <.01% of grave markers photographed as of Feb 24, 2016 Data Transcriptions In progress <1% (35) profiles set up as of Feb 24, 2016 ===To Do=== Compile full listing here of all marked graves in the cemetery. Photograph all marked graves Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. Validate links and transcription information Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" | Latitude ! scope="col" | Longitude ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Baldwin-7186|Baldwin]]||Lloyd James||September 15, 1953||January 16, 2007||||N43°58'40.200||W124°04'33.559|||[[image:Baldwin-7186.jpg|120px]] |- | [[Bargfrede-3|Bargfrede]]||JoAnne||August 27, 1936||February 3, 2014||||N43°58'42.198||W124°04'32.929|||[[image:Bargfrede-3.jpg|120px]] |- | [[Cristler-6|Cristler]]||James Martin||March 31, 1942||April 3, 2014||||N43°58'42.071||W124°04'32.980|||[[image:Cristler-6.jpg|120px]] |- | [[Dollinger-14|Dollinger]]||Hunter J F||1997||2015||son of Kevin||N43°58'42.378||W124°04'33.389|||[[image:Dollinger-12.jpg|120px]] |- | [[Dollinger-13|Dollinger]]||Kevin Gene||July 26, 1972||October 6, 2014||son of Sharon||N43°58'42.378||W124°04'33.389|||[[image:Dollinger-12.jpg|120px]] |- | [[Dollinger-12|Dollinger]]||Sharon Ann||February 3, 1943||November 4, 1992||named on two stones||N43°58'42.378||W124°04'33.389|||[[image:Dollinger-12.jpg|120px]] |- | [[Frauendiener-1|Frauendiener]]||Kent D.||December 31, 1938||March 12, 2003||||N43°58'41.237||W124°04'32.869|||[[image:Frauendiener-1.jpg|120px]] |- | [[Getchell-689|Getchell]]||Orville L.||July 19, 1927||July 6, 2015||||N43°58'41.381||W124°04'32.759|||[[image:Getchell-689.jpg|120px]] |- | [[Goodman-3315|Goodman]]||Leonard, Jr.||September 4, 1925||November 7, 2004||||N43°58'40.242||W124°04'33.310|||[[image:Goodman-3315.jpg|120px]] |- | [[Schneider-4655|Meyers]]||Margaret S (Schneider)||September 8, 1911 ||March 19, 1999||||N43°58'40.200||W124°04'33.480|||[[image:Schneider-4655-1.jpg|120px]] |- | [[Miles-3962|Miles]]||E. E. "Bud"||September 15, 1953||January 16, 2007||father of Robert||N43°58'41.339||W124°04'32.959|||[[image:Miles-3962.jpg|120px]] |- | [[Miles-3963|Miles]]||Robert Earl "Bob"||August 14, 1968||July 17, 2013||son of E. E.||N43°58'41.321||W124°04'32.929|||[[image:Miles-3963.jpg|120px]] |- | [[Perry-8339|Morrill]]||Carol Ann (Perry)||April 20, 1951||September 26, 2005||||N43°||W124°|||[[image:Perry-8339.jpg|120px]] |- | [[Savery-48|Pearson]]||Beda Katherine (Savery)|| June 8, 1916 ||August 18, 1988||wife of Chester||N43°||W124°|||[[image:Savery-48.jpg|120px]] |- | [[Pearson-5125 |Pearson]]||Chester Dow||April 10, 1913 ||October 10, 1982||husband of Beda||N43°||W124°|||[[image:Pearson-5125.jpg|120px]] |- | [[Porter-9278|Porter]]||Barbara P||September 3, 1928||January 21, 1993||||N43°||W124°|||[[image:Porter-9278.jpg|120px]] |- | [[Sands-1423|Sands]]||Philip||February 22, 1933||July 19, 2007||||N43°58'41.388||W124°04'32.980|||[[image:Sands-1423.jpg|120px]] |- | [[Sick-31|Sick]]||Andrew James||August 18, 1980||July 6, 2006||son of Robert Sick||N43°||W124°|||[[image:Sick-31.jpg|120px]] |- | [[Sick-32|Sick]]||Robert Ernest||February 3, 1948||June 18, 2002||father of Andrew Sick||N43°||W124°|| [[image:Sick-31.jpg|120px]] |- | [[Shelton-2898|Wolford]]||Mary Louise (Shelton)||February 1, 1917 ||October 14, 1995||wife of Roy Wolford||N43°||W124°|| [[image:Shelton-2898-1.jpg|120px]] |- | [[Wolford-462|Wolford]]||Roy Horace||August 9, 1917||May 1, 1987||husband of Mary Wolford||N43°58'40.157||W124°04'33.529|| [[image:Wolford-462.jpg|120px]] |-

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=Packer Source List= ==Histories of the Packers== *Packer, Donna Smith. On Footings from the Past: The Packers in England ISBN 978-0884946816 *Packer, John Thurber. [http://www.lehigh.edu/library/speccoll/asa_packer_books/packer-genealogy.pdf History and Genealogy of the Packer Family]. Privately printed. ==Articles and books containing references to the Packer family== *Balle, William. "The Accompt of William Balle from 28 November 1660 to 11 September 1663" *Hasted, Edward [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=62858 The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent] Volume 3 (1797), pp. 275-300. *Maidment, Barbara (2005). A History of Groombridge Place. Chelwood Gate: Danewood Press Ltd.ISBN 0954120701. *Maidment, Barbara (2001). A History of Groombridge Place. Brighton: Groombridge Past. ISBN 0954120701. *Newman, John. West Kent and the Weald. Yale University Press, 1980, ISBN 978-0-300-09614-9 *Porter Darwin. Frommer's England 2010. Danforth Prince, Frommer's, 2009, ISBN 978-0-470-47070-1 *Unknown. Unknown [http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=d7d429b7-0a13-4916-ac24-76a0617f50d8&tid=18112781&pid=1182767671 Image of a page of Packer history] P 73. ==Articles and books containing references only to specific Packers== ===Packer MPs=== *An awesome resource: [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/ The online history of the British parliament] ===Winchcombe Packers=== *Ford, David Nash (2001)[http://www.berkshirehistory.com/articles/winchcombe_family.html Winchcombe family] Berkshire History. Wokingham: Nash Ford Publishing ===Shellingford Packers=== *Ford, David Nash (2001) "[http://www.berkshirehistory.com/villages/donnington.html Donnington]" on Royal Berkshire History. Wokingham: Nash Ford Publishing *Avebury, Eric [http://sciway3.net/clark/beaufort/willisconnection.htm The WILLIS family and Richard LUBBOCK] ===[[Packer-52|Philip Packer]]=== *Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London, Vol. 14, No. 2 (Jun., 1960), pp. 174–183 *[http://www.pepys.info/1669/1669may.html Reference to Philip in Samuel Pepys diary] *[http://www2.royalsociety.org/DServe/dserve.exe?dsqIni=Dserve.ini&dsqApp=Archive&dsqCmd=Show.tcl&dsqDb=Persons&dsqPos=0&dsqSearch=%28Surname%3D%27packer%27%29 Philip Packer's Royal Society Membership] *Thomson, Thomas. History of the Royal Society ==Notes== # I thought this would be a good way to share resources, and to store citations. I welcome any feedback, and of course more references! # Text for Packer pages: #:*For a list of Packer resources, see [[Space:Packer Bibliography|The Packer Bibliography]] ---- ==Other sources== *http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/PersonMatch.aspx?tid=18112781&pid=1182767671&src=m *http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/h/o/w/Daniel-E-Howe/GENE8-0001.html *[http://www.gloucestershire.gov.uk/archives/article/107388/Researching-your-family-history Gloucestershire Archives] *[http://www.kent.gov.uk/leisure_and_culture/family_history/getting_started.aspx Kent Archives]

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[[Category:Nominated Profiles]] ==The Packer Portraits== The Packer Portraits are a fascinating heirloom, and hold great significance for descendants of the Packer family. Images of the portraits circulate on various genealogy sites with differing attributions as to the sitter. Many claim that one or two of the portraits are that of Philip Packer (1664-1739), who will be referred to here as Philip the Immigrant to distinguish him from his father, Philip Packer FRS (1618-1686). Philip the Immigrant became the most famous member of the family. Having left England to start a new life, he raised a large family in America. Many of his descendants understandably wish to lay claim to an image. The ten beautifully painted portraits of three generations of Packers graced the halls of [[Space:Groombridge Place|Groombridge Place]] for 350 years. [[Smail-33|I]] first learned about the portraits as a young child, when my [[Packer-453|Grandmother]] presented the family with a photo album of Groombridge Place that included images of the portraits and a photo-copied letter (believed to be from [[Packer-474|David Packer]] and addressed to [[Packer-456|Emma Kelson]]) detailing the Packer history at Groombridge. My parents went to see the house in the 70s. They were invited in and given a tour by Mr. Mountain. They saw the portraits in hanging in the halls. In 1992, the portraits, along with much of the house's contents were sold at auction by Sotheby's, and, sadly, have been scattered - though it is believed that one of the portraits remains in Groombridge Place, a private home. The images on this page were scanned from the Sotheby's catalogue on September 15, 2013. The Lot descriptions were transcribed [with any added notes in square brackets] shortly after. There are two portraits in particular that are claimed to be of Philip the Immigrant: Lot 251 and Lot 257. The identity of the remainder are less disputed, though I have seen Lot 259 identified as Philip the Immigrant as well. I believe that none of these portraits are of Philip the Immigrant. The fact that they are so often identified as such (other than the fact that so many of them ARE named Philip), I can only attribute to a desire for people to look at the face of their ancestor and link themselves visually to their history - a desire I understand well. The portraits have to be examined as a group, which hung in a family home at a time in history. They also should be understood in the context of Groombridge Place, and the history of Philip FRS's "two families". Philip the Immigrant was the illegitimate child of Philip Packer and Sarah Isgar. Philip FRS kept his second family (Sarah and their three sons - James, William and Philip) in one of his properties in Ireland. After his wife Isabella died, Philip married Sarah and moved her to Groombridge Place. It is very likely that the three boys stayed in Ireland. The family that Philip sailed to America with were, in essence, neighbours of the Isgar/Packer property in Ireland. His two other brothers died in the Battle of the Boyne in Ireland in 1690. Philip the Immigrant could not inherit, and there is some doubt that he even used the name Packer before he left for America. With that knowledge, it is difficult to imagine that his portrait would have hung in the halls of the family estate. Particularly if one must then chose which "legitimate" member of the family would have been left off the walls. According to my research (which, for the record, proved that my family is not descended from the Groombridge Packers at all), the portraits are of the following sitters (Lot numbers as they appear in the catelogue): *First generation **Lot 251: [[Packer-52|Philip Packer, FRS]] **Lot 253: [[Berkeley-174|Isabella Berkeley]] of Spechley, Philip Packer's first wife **Lot 252: [[Isgar-3|Sarah Isgar]], Philip Packer's second wife [[image:Packer_family_portraits.jpg|150px|Phillip Packer]] [[image:Packer_family_portraits-2.jpg|150px|Isabelle Berkely]] [[image:Packer_family_portraits-3.jpg|150px|Sarah Isgar]] *Second generation **Lot 254: Four daughters of Philip Packer and Isabelle Berkeley (from left) [[Packer-58|Temperance]]; [[Packer-56|Elizabeth]]; [[Packer-54|Isabella]], and [[Packer-57|Katherine]] **Lot 257: [[Packer-489|Robert Packer]], eldest son of Philip Packer and Isabella Berkeley **Lot 258: [[Packer-143|John Philip Packer]] son and ultimate heir of Philip Packer and Isabella Berkeley **Lot 255: [[Morgan-5603|Barbara Morgan]], wife of [[Packer-143|John Philip]] [[image:Packer_family_portraits-4.jpg|300px|Temperance, Elizabeth, Isabella and Katherine]] [[image:Packer_family_portraits-5.jpg|150px|Robert Packer]] [[image:Packer_family_portraits-6.jpg|150px|John P.Packer]] [[image:Packer_family_portraits-7.jpg|150px|Barbara Morgan]] *Third generation **Lot 259: [[Packer-475|Philip Packer]], son and heir of John Philip Packer and Barbara Morgan **Lot 256: [[Packer-476|Isabella]], daughter of John Philip Packer and Barbara Morgan **Lot 260: [[Packer-477|Anne Packer]], daughter of John Philip Packer and Barbara Morgan [[image:Packer_family_portraits-10.jpg|150px|Philip Packer]] [[image:Packer_family_portraits-9.jpg|150px|Isabella Packer]] [[image:Packer_family_portraits-8.jpg|150px|Anne Packer]] ----- ==The Sotheby's Catalogue== The catalogue, created in 1992 for the sale of the contents of Groombridge place, lists biographical information with each of the Lots. Some of that information came from the Red Book, of the late Mr. Mountain who purchased Groombridge Place and much of its contents in 1919. He kept detailed notes about the provenance of the contents of the house in the Red book. The accuracy of this information is likely good, but still flawed. As an experienced art auction house, Sotheby's understands the importance of provenance, and detailed, accurate information is part of that. However, there are some internal inaccuracies within the listings. The captions of each lot [with my notes] are transcribed below. ===Lot 251=== Follower of Sir Peter Lely (1618-1680) Portrait of Philip Packer (1656-1739) Three-quarter length, seated, wearing a brown coat, a book in his right hand. Oil on canvas, in its original carved wood frame 124.5 by 99cm, 49 by 39 in. [I believe the following is incorrect] The sitter was the eldest son of [[Packer-39|Philip Packer]] (1618-1686) and his second wife, Sarah Isgar (see lot 252). He married Hannah Sessions in 1686, and died in America in 1739. His father, [[Packer-52|Philip Packer]] [who [[Smail-33|I]] think is actually the sitter], a founder member of the Royal Society, who inherited the property in 1649, built Groombridge Place, and entertained his friend and fellow barrister John Evelyn on at least two occasions." The reason I believe this portrait to be of [[Packer-52|Philip Packer]](1618) and not his son is because the portraits cover three largely complete generations of Groombridge Packers. There is no evidence that [[Packer-39|Philip Packer Jr.]], or his two full brothers (the three of whom were born out of wedlock to [[Isgar-3|Sarah Isgar]]) ever resided at Groombridge. ===Lot 253=== Attributed to Robert Walker (fl.1641-1658) Portrait of Isabella Berkeley of Spetchley, Mrs. Philip Packer. Three-quarter length, standing in a landscape wearing blue dress. Oil on canvas. 96.5 by 81.5cm; 38 by 32 in. The sitter was the first wife of Philip Packer (1618-1686). They had three children [sic], Robert (see lot 257), John (see lot 258) and Isabella (see lot 254). She was the daughter of Thomas Berkeley of Spetchley Park, Worcestershire, and his wife Anne, daughter of William Darell of Scotney, Sussex. Her brother Robert founded the Berkeley Hospital in Worcester. Bought by Mr. Mountain before the sale of the contents of Groombridge Place, September 1919. Valued by Toplis & Harding, 28 Old Jewry, London, £75.0.0. Purchased for £25.0.0. £ 3,000 – 5,000 ===Lot 252=== John Greenhill (c.1644-1676) Portrait of Sarah Isgar, Mrs. Philip Packer Head and shoulders, wearing a brown dress and pearls. Oil on canvas, oval. 59.5 by 49.5cm; 23.5 by 19.5 in. The sitter was the wife of Philip Packer (1618-1686). She was christened in West Lavington, Wiltshire in 1624, and married Philip Packer as his second wife in 1666. They had three sons, Philip (see lot 251), James and William. Purchased by Mr. Mountain before the sale of the contents of Groombridge Place, September 1919. Valued by Toplis & Harding, 28 Old Jewry, London, £21.0.0. Purchased for £18.0.0. £2,000-3,000 ===Lot 254=== Follower of John Michael Wright (1617-1694) Portrait of the four daughters of Philip Packer (1618-1686) All half-length, in a landscape, wearing orange and blue robes. Oil on canvas, in its original carved wood frame 100 by 179cm.; 39.5 by 70.5 in. The sitters are the daughters of Philip Packer and his first wife Isabella Berkeley. They are Isabella (1657-1736) who married Thomas Vincent in 1682, Elizabeth (1659-1714) who married Michael Geddes, Katherine (1661-1722) who married Philip Vincent of Barnborough Grange, and Temperance (1663-1729) who married John Van Den Bempde of Hackness Hall, Yorkshire in 1699. Purchased by Mr. Mountain before the sale of the contents of Groombridge Place, September 1919. Valued by Toplis & Harding, 28 Old Jewry, London, £63.0.0. Purchased for £35.0.0. £8,000-12,000 ===Lot 257=== Charles Beale (1660-1714) Portrait of a gentleman of the Packer family [see description for lot 253, which identifies this sitter as Robert] Three-quarter length, standing, wearing a grey coat with red robes Signed c.r.: C.B., oil on canvas 124.5 by 99 cm; 49 by 39 in. Literature: Elizabeth Walsh and Richard Jeffree, the Excellent Mary Beale, 1976, Exhibition Catalogue. pp41 and 43 (illus.) £ 4,000 – 6,000 ===Lot 258=== John Closterman (1660-1711) Portrait of John Packer (1655-1697) Three-quarter length, standing, wearing a blue coat and brown robes. Oil on canvas, in its original carved wood frame. 124.5 by 99cm; 49 by 39 in. The sitter was the second son of Philip Packer and his first wife, Isabella Berkeley of Spetchley (see lot 253). He married Barbara Morgan (see lot 255), daughter of Colonel John Morgan of Warminster, Wiltshire (1652-1712) and had three children. Isabella (see lot 256), Philip (see lot 259) and Anne (see lot 260). Following the death of his elder brother, Robert, he inherited Groombridge from his father Philip in 1686. £ 6,000 – 8,000 ===Lot 255=== Attributed to Harman Verelst (c. 1643-1702) Portrait of Barbara Morgan Head and shoulders, wearing a red dress with grey robes. Oil on canvas, oval, in a carved wood frame 73.5 by 61 cm; 29 by 24 in. The sister was the wife of John Packer (see lot 258). She was the daughter of Colonel John Morgan of Warminster, Wiltshire. £ 800 – 1,200 ===Lot 259=== Attributed to John Vandervaart (1653-1727) Portrait of Philip Packer (1676-1709) Fully length, standing in a landscape, wearing a grey tunic and red robes, a musket in his left hand, a spaniel by his side. Oil on canvas, in its original carved wood frame. 183 by 119.5cm; 71 by 47 in. The sitter was the son of John Packer (see lot 258) and his wife Barbara Morgan. He married Anne Ashe, daughter and heiress of sir Joseph Ashe of Twickenham, and on his death the property was left to his sister. He was the last [male] Packer to live at Groombridge and in 1753 the Packer connection ended. £ 10,000 – 15,000 ===Lot 256=== Studio of Sir Godfrey Kneller, Bt. (1646-1723) Portrait of Isabella Packer, later Mrs Rivers of Chafford Three-quarter length, seated, wearing a brown dress with blue robes, a dog by her side. Oil on canvas, in its original carved wood frame. 124.5 by 99cm; 49 by 39 in. The sitter was the eldest daughter of John Packer (see lot 258) and his wife Barbara Morgan. She married firstly George Rivers of Chafford, and secondly Mr. Cook. £ 2,500 – 4,000 ===Lot 260=== Attributed to John Vandervaart (1653-1727) Portrait of Anne Packer (B. 1677) Full length, seated in a landscape beside an urn of flowers, wearing a brown dress with blue robes. Oil on canvas, in a carved wood frame 180.5 by 119.5 cm; 71 by 47 in. The sitter was the youngest daughter of John Packer (see lot 258) and his wife Barbara Morgan, and sister of Philip Packer (see previous lot). In 1735 she married, at the age of 57, Thomas Lyte of London, whose descendant, the Rev. Henry Francis Lyte was author of the hymn ‘Abide with Me’. £7,000 – 10,000 == The portraits today == The whereabouts of the ten portraits that hung together for 350 years is unknown. They have been presumably scattered to various buyers who attended the auction in 1992. I believe at least one was purchased by an art museum. Another, that of Sarah Isgar, was purchased by the current owner of Groombridge, and hangs in the house. If anyone knows how to find the buyers of the portraits, it would be great to document their whereabouts here. ---- ==References== === Footnotes === === Sources === *Source: Geddes-Brown, Leslie. (13 Sept., 1992) The Groombridge Inheritance. The Independent. [http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/art-market--the-groombridge-inheritance-the-contents-of-the-house-in-the-draughtsmans-contract-some-in-place-since-stuart-times-are-for-sale-leslie-geddesbrown-reports-1551207.html article] *Source: Groombridge Place Kent Catalogue to a Sale 15-9-1992 Contents of House Including, Furniture, Clocks, Needlework, Rugs & Carpets, Pictures, Silver and Plate, Ceramics and Glass, Arms & Armour... – Softcover (01/1992) *Source: Maidment, Barbara (2005). A History of Groombridge Place. Chelwood Gate: Danewood Press Ltd.ISBN 0954120701. *Source: Packer, Donna Smith. On Footings from the Past: The Packers in England ISBN 978-0884946816

Paddle to Australia

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[[Category:Colony of New South Wales (1788-1900)]] [[Category:Evans-20927 - George Patfield and Mary O'Brien Descendants]] [[Category:Port Jackson Penal Colony]] '''This page has been created by [[Evans-20927|Ken Evans]], a five x great grandson of [[Patfield-13|George]] and [[O'Brien-5573|Mary]] Patfield, to honour them and their Aussie family.''' == Paddle to Australia ==
'''It is the contribution of folk such as George and Mary who have
forged the heritage that we today call Australia ...
the ‘fair go’ attitude and 'mateship' that blossomed into the ANZAC tradition'''
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'''''Paddle to Australia''''' is the title of a manuscript written by [[Evans-20927|Ken Evans]]. This space page is a condensed version of that manuscript. ''It is the contribution of folk such as George and Mary who have forged the heritage that we today call Australia; emancipated convicts, and their children and grandchildren, eeking out an existence from the hostile Australian land, that bred the ‘fair go’ attitude and 'mateship' that blossomed into the ANZAC tradition.'' [[Patfield-13|'''George Patfield''']] (1763-1809)Flynn, Michael. ''The Second Fleet: Britain’s Grim Armada of 1790''. Library of Australian History. Sydney, 1993 was tried and convicted of theft at Taunton Assizes, Somerset. He is listed on the convict musters of New South Wales in 1800 and 1806. His marriage in 1793 and the births of their children are recorded on the New South Wales registers. However, no George Patfield arrived in New South Wales! A George Paddle disappeared from history after arriving in New South Wales aboard the ''Neptune'' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neptune_(1780_ship) Wikipedia: Neptune; accessed 19 Nov 2018] in June 1790. George Patfield's accomplice, Thomas Hill, was also aboard the ''Neptune'', dying during the voyage. It is believed that George Paddle is George Patfield, hence ''Paddle to Australia''. Being recognised with agricultural skills, sorely needed in the infant colony, George was promptly taken up-river to Parramatta to work on the government farms. [[O'Brien-5573|'''Mary O'Brien''']] (c1772-1853) Martin, Megan. ''Settlers and Convicts of the Bellona 1793: a Biographical Dictionary''. Bellona Muster Committee 1793-1993. North Ryde, 1992 entered the (New South Wales) scene from the ''Bellona'' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bellona_(1782_ship) Wikipedia: Bellona; accessed 19 Nov 2018] on 17th January 1793. The seventeen female convicts were taken that day to the female factory at Parramatta. Convicted of stealing a cotton gown, petticoat, and other goods valued at twenty-two shillings ($2.20) at the Summer Assizes held at Exeter Castle, Devon, on 22nd August 1791, Mary Brien received her sentence: 'To be transported beyond the seas to Botany Bay for seven years.' Also implicated in the crime and appearing at these Assizes were Robert Rowland, and Betty and Mary Thomas who were found guilty of receiving the stolen goods and sentenced to fourteen years of exile. Betty Thomas sailed aboard the ''Bellona'' with Mary. Why was this young colleen, Mary, of apparent Irish extraction in Exeter? Who was Robert Rowland and what happened to him? Why would an accomplice even be needed to steal such a small number of items? Mary Brien was sent to London’s Newgate Prison where she remained for eleven months until boarding the ''Bellona'' at Debtford, on the River Thames. She had initially been listed for the vastly overcrowded ''Royal Admiral'', which sailed in May 1792. '''Marriage''': On 19th May 1793, George and Mary were married at Parramatta by [[Johnson-72223|Reverend Richard Johnson]], according to Church of England (Anglican) rites. Note, that it is incorrect to say they were married in St John's Church as work had not yet commenced on such a building and the name was not declared until 1802. Mary bore George's (and her's) first child in October at the Eastern Farms (now Ryde), New South Wales. Sadly, that little girl died soon afterward, however, was at the centre of a high-profile battle of wits between the acting governor of the colony and the military chaplain. Murray, Iain H. ''Australian Christian Life from 1788''. Banner of Truth Trust. Edinburgh, 1988 Mary bore a further seven children in the following thirteen years, all of whom survived childhood. In 1795, George was free by servitude, enabling him to apply for and be granted 60 acres of land at the Eastern Farms (now part of the City of Ryde). Ryan, R J. ''Land Grants 1788-1809''. Australian Documents Library. Sydney, 1981 There, George and Mary lived, farmed, raised their family, and died. George and Mary are covered in a short biography in Gwen Bruen's 1987 book (out of print), ''Thank You Mother England: Paul Lutherburrow and Families''. Bruen, Gweneth. ''Thank You Mother England: Paul Lutherburrow and Families''. Self-published. Epping, 1986 If other accounts have been written please let us know. We would like to do all biographical stories of our family justice. Please, if you are a descendant of this remarkable man and his equally remarkable pioneering wife, become connected with more than 1,100 descendant profiles by placing "Category: George Patfield-Mary O'Brien Descendants" on your profile above the line '== Biography =='. Add your family tales on this page as Memories (see below).
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=== Children of George and Mary Patfield === The nickname given to the children of the early convicts was 'currency lads' or 'currency lasses'. In the early years of the Colony of New South Wales, the term 'currency' was used to refer to any money other than pound sterling, which was the only legal tender. Owing to a shortage of sterling, 'currency' circulated freely, but was not always accepted – the term carried implications of illegality, inferior quality, and subordination. By analogy, native-born colonials came to be known as 'currency', in contrast to the British-born 'sterling'.Molony, John N. ''The Native-born: The First White Australians''. Melbourne University Publishing, 2000, p25 It was a derogatory term, meant to separate the children of convicts or ex-convicts from those of the so-called respectable classes. In 1832, Horatio Wills, born in Sydney in 1811 to a convict father, founded ''The Currency Lad''; the first newspaper published in the colony which specifically set out to protect the interests of the native-born.McKenna, Mark. ''The Captive Republic: A History of Republicanism in Australia 1788-1996''. Cambridge University Press, 1996, p23 * Elizabeth (Oct 1793-died in infancy) * [[Patfield-7|Ann]] (1796-1855) married convict [[Pincham-2|William '''Pincham''']] and, later, [[Pierce-9381|Samuel Pearce or Pierce]]. Settled nearby in the Pennant Hills district. * [[Patfield-14|George '''Patfield''']] (1797-1863 or 1895) married [[Small-11|Sarah Small]], daughter of First Fleet convicts. Settled at Paterson, in the Hunter Valley. * [[Patfield-63|John]] (1799-1848) bachelor. Remained at Eastern Farms / Kissing Point / Ryde. * [[Patfield-12|Elizabeth]] (1802-70) married [[Small-1480|John '''Small''']], son of First Fleet convicts. Settled at Woodford Island, Clarence River, in the north of New South Wales. * [[Patfield-64|Mary]] (1804-72) married convict, [[Brown-68217|Thomas '''Brown''']]. Settled in Sydney. * [[Padfield-139|Sarah]] (1805-79) married [[Hatton-1113|Joseph '''Hatton''']], son of First Fleet convicts. Remained in the Kissing Point / Ryde district. * [[Patfield-65|Eliza]] (1807-) married convict [[Balden-16|Thomas '''Balden''']]. Was at Sydney, then Bathurst, then unknown.
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=== Settlers and Family Life: 1793–1809 === [[Image:Australian Images-1.gif|150px|center]] The first group of European settlers to form the Eastern Farms (from 1800 known as Kissing Point and from 1840 as Ryde) were nine ex-convicts, allocated land grants by [[Phillip-196|Governor Arthur Phillip]] in February 1792. The land was known originally by its Aboriginal caretakers, the Wallumettagal people, as ''Wallumatta''. The name Wallumatta survives in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wallumatta_Nature_Reserve Wallumatta Nature Reserve], in North Ryde. This author here honours the traditional people of the land and their elders. Colonisation, a system used by societies since the time of Noah's Flood and brought into 'art form' by the European powers, was never right and could only bring anguish for the people dispossessed. Sadly, neither can its effects be undone! There is no evidence that the Patfield family ever brought violence against members of the Wallumettagal people. Within the next few years the settlement grew with the addition of further land grants to emancipated convicts and free settlers, so much so that in 1800, a need was identified for a school for the children. Although a road existed from the Eastern Farms to Parramatta, the river provided the most practical and economic means of transport with regular services by ‘the Lump’ plying the river between Sydney and Parramatta from as early as 1789. With the newly formed NSW Corps given full control of the administration of the colony with Governor Philip’s departure in December 1792, a mis-applied sense of power and sheer greed soon took hold. By mid-1793, [[Grose-559|Major Francis Grose]] had allotted 15,000 acres, mostly to officers of his Corps. Soldiers and free settlers were granted greater rations than the convicts. The dominant personality in Parramatta was the haughty and proud [[Mc_Arthur-1582|Lieutenant John Macarthur]]. The sense of power given him now as a junior officer would haunt the colony for years to come: Commandant of Parramatta, Regimental Paymaster, and Inspector of Public Works. [[Johnson-72223|Reverend Richard Johnson]] stopped over at the Eastern Farms on his way back to Sydney from conducting worship services at Parramatta, Toongabbie, Prospect Hill and the Ponds, on 13th November 1793. Official records show that he did so specifically to baptise a newborn child. This was George and Mary Patfield’s firstborn, Elizabeth. Sadly, she died shortly afterward; her poor health clearly the reason for the stop-over, rather than the norm of church attendance. ‘Slops’—the name given to the convicts’ clothes—were issued in October 1794. George received a jacket, waistcoat, shirt, hat, and breeches. Mary received a petticoat, shift, stockings, cap, neckerchief, jacket, and hat. Grose departed the colony in December 1794 to resume a military career that would eventually see him promoted Major General. He left [[Paterson-3560|Captain (later Lieutenant Colonel) William Paterson]] in command of the colony. On the 27th March 1795, George became a free man by completing his seven-year sentence for theft. '''Governors:
[[Hunter-9319|Captain John Hunter RN]] 1795 – 1800
[[King-7865|Captain Philip Gidley King RN]] 1800 – 1806
[[Bligh-45|Captain William Bligh RN]] 1806 – 1809''' Co-inciding with [[Hunter-9319|John Hunter’s]] return to the colony as Governor, New South Wales became self-sufficient in grain with bountiful harvests. It had been a struggle for seven hard years, five of which George Patfield had been present for. In September 1795, [[Marsden-349|Reverend Samuel Marsden]] opened the first church building at Parramatta: made from two huts. He consecrated the building St John’s in honour of John Hunter, who was just that month arriving to assume office as the colony’s second Governor. [[Squire-559|James Squire]],a First Fleeter, sucessfully grew the first hops and brewed the first ale in the colony in 1795 at the Eastern Farms. It was a lucrative enterprise: he quickly became the biggest landholder in the district, acquiring the farms of some fifteen early emancipist settlers. In December 1796, George would have been reminded of his hellish voyage to Australia when news spread of the arrival of the most notorious hell ship of all, ''Britannia'', under her sadistic master, Thomas Dennott. This voyage was depicted well in the 1970s television mini-series, ''Against the Wind''. As a direct result of this voyage, and to reduce future mortalities, the British government began paying surgeons for the convicts landed safely in the colony, rather than those embarked. The Patfields received a land grant of sixty acres at the Eastern Farms. The acreage granted was based on Governor Phillip’s formula of a base thirty acres, plus twenty acres as George Patfield was married and an additional ten acres for each child; which indicates that only [[Patfield-7|Ann]] was alive at the time of the grant (additional confirmation that Elizabeth, referred to above, had indeed passed away). The land is high up on the ridge leading from Ryde towards Eastwood; easily accessible along Blaxland Road which dissects the property to the west of Anzac Avenue. Today, people would pay dearly for the million-dollar views to the south-west over the Parramatta River and Olympic Park. The original grant is today bounded on the north by Lovell Street, Denistone East, on the south by Terry Road, and on the west by Kings Road. They had been living on the land since they married in 1793. They were there when Richard Johnson christened their firstborn daughter, Elizabeth, in the November. They had been living there for more than fifteen years at the time of George’s death in 1809. The date of registration of the grant is 10th April 1798. It would appear that they applied for the grant between Ann’s birth in March 1796 and George’s in October 1797. On 22nd August 1798, Mary completed her sentence for theft and became a free woman. As if to celebrate, young George was baptised at St Phillip’s Sydney ten days later. In 1797, six schools were operating in the colony under the direction of the two Chaplains, Rev’ds Johnson and Marsden. They were subsidised by the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel. The following year, missionaries from the London Missionary Society who had been evacuated from Tahiti due to an uprising, went to work as teachers. [[Hassall-44|Rowland Hassall]] commenced Christian worship services at the Eastern Farms. This led to a building being erected in 1800 for use as chapel, school room, and accommodation for a school master. [[Hughes-2500|Matthew Hughes]] was appointed school master and remained so until 1810, seeing attendance grow from an initial 20 to 50 children. In 1808, Hughes married Mary Small, second child of First Fleeters, [[Small-6|John Small]] and [[Parker-115|Mary Small nee Parker]], also settlers at the Eastern Farms. He would afterwards become brother-in-law to two of the Patfield children, George and Elizabeth, when they married Sarah and John Small respectively. Hughes was succeeded as school master by William Brown, an appointee of Rev’d Marsden. Mary Patfield’s son-in-law’s father, emancipist [[Lutherborough-15|Paul Lutherborrow]], became school master from the mid-1820s, by which time it was known as St Anne’s Parochial School. By 1800, the population of the colony of New South Wales was 6,000; half of whom were in Sydney whilst the remaining 3,000 were settled at Parramatta, Toongabbie and the Hawkesbury area. There were some thirty families now living at Kissing Point, just five of whom were longer established than the Patfields. A further settlement was established in 1801 at Coal River (Newcastle). It was abandoned in 1802 but re-opened in 1804. Currency in the colony had been a concern since the beginning. A shortage of coin meant that barter in rum, corn and wheat, promissory notes, and some foreign money were the principal means of exchange. In 1800, [[King-7865|Philip Gidley King]], the newly-appointed third governor of New South Wales, attempted to alleviate the problem by issuing copper coin at the fixed rate of two pence. The Commissariat paid for goods in negotiable British Treasury bills. But rum was the primary means of exchange, especially for the convicts and settlers. When [[Bligh-45|William Bligh]], the fourth governor of New South Wales, issued a regulation in 1807 against the use of rum as currency, the battle lines with the officers of the ‘Rum Corps’ were set. The Settlers’ Muster 1800 show the Patfields owned three sheep and three pigs. They had 14 acres sown with wheat and 5 acres ready to be sown with maize. Whilst the subsistence farm was providing for George and Mary, they needed to draw rations from the Commissary for their three children. William Esther and [[Bartholomew-3431|Isaac Bartholomew]] (a Second Fleeter from aboard the ''Scarborough'' who was soon after issued a ticket-of-leave, probably on George's recommendation) were assigned as convict servants. Governor King’s Lists for 1801 indicate the Patfields owned 85 acres, 40 of which were cleared and ready for cultivation, 6 sheep, and 12 pigs. Between 1801 and 1803, [[Flinders-34|Matthew Flinders]] circumnavigated the continent, proving it was one landmass and not many islands. It was Flinders who suggested the name ‘Australia’ for the continent, from the Latin ''Terra Australis'', or South Land. Elizabeth Patfield was added to the family at Kissing Point on 6th October 1802, followed by Mary on 5th May 1804, Sarah on 6th December 1805 and Eliza on 6th April 1807. It is quite clear that George and Mary had much respect for Rev’d Johnson and not so for Marsden. Since Johnson left the colony in 1800, none of the younger four daughters were baptised. The Land and Stock Muster for 1806 show a successful enterprise: 15 acres of wheat; 24 acres of maize; 2 acres of orchard and vegetable garden; 65 acres of pasture; 19 acres fallow; total acreage 125 acres by grant and purchase; one stallion; 75 sheep; two female goats; ten cows. As well as their six children, the Patfields had two assigned convict workers and employed two free men. Two major events that happened in the life of the young colony were the Irish convict uprising in March 1804 and the rebellion against the Governor by the officers and supporters of the Rum Corps on the twentieth anniversary of the first settlement on 26th January 1808: * '''Irish Convict Uprising''': About 300 Irish convicts rioted at Castle Hill and planned to march on Parramatta on 4th March 1804. Nine were killed when troops opened fire on them and six of their leaders were later hanged. A memorial has been erected at the site of the battle at Rouse Hill near Blacktown. There is no evidence that either George or Mary were involved in this uprising in any way. * '''Rum Corps Rebellion''': Officers of the NSW Corps illegally removed Bligh from government and established their own brand of government until the arrival of [[Macquarie-27|Colonel Lachlan Macquarie]] in January 1810. The colony was administered in turn by senior officers of the NSW Corps, [[Johnston-8216|Major George Johnston]] (Jan. – Jul. 1808), [[Foveaux-1|Major Joseph Foveaux]] (Jul. 1808 – Jan. 1809), and (now) Lieutenant Colonel William Paterson (Jan. – Dec. 1809). The majority of the emancipated convicts, like George and Mary Patfield, became targets of the greedy NSW Corps, and its supporters, now a law unto itself doing all in its power to monopolise all trade. Settlers could only sell their grain to the officers, who paid them in vastly overpriced rum. Many were forced off their land and back into crime within the main settlements. Retribution was made by the Rum Corps against those small settlers, like the Patfields, who refused to sign a deposition after the event authorising the Corps to remove Bligh from office. Governor Bligh had won much support from the small settlers, sticking up for them and supporting their enterprises against the power of the Corps. The author believes it was as a result of this rebellion, and the control the Corps held over the purchase of crops, that directly led to the untimely death of George Patfield.
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=== Respectability Finally: Mary’s Life after George (1810–1853) === {{Image|file=Paddle_to_Australia-1.jpg |caption=2019 view from near Patfield property }} In the ten years to 1810, the colony’s population doubled to more than 10,000: Sydney 6,000, Parramatta 1,800, Hawkesbury 2,400, and Newcastle 100. About 1,000 were soldiers and some 30% were serving convicts. The early stages of this era are portrayed well through the works of Jane Austen (Pride & Prejudice and Sense & Sensibility), Ludwig van Beethoven, and Lord Byron (Don Juan); whilst Charles Dickens (Oliver Twist and Great Expectations) admirably describes life in the latter stages. '''Governors:
[[Macquarie-27|Colonel Lachlan MacQuarie]] 1810 – 1821''' [[Cowper-319|Rev’d William Cowper]] (not the well-known hymn writer and poet) arrived in the colony in August 1809 with his new bride, Ann (his first wife died shortly before his appointment), and four sons, to take up an appointment as Assistant Chaplain, Sydney. In effect, this meant he became Rector of the newly completed stone St Phillip’s Church. As Cowper retained this position for 49 years, he was the only Rector in this church. It was torn down and replaced by the present building in 1856. In the early months of 1810, upon the appointment of Macquarie as Governor and the downfall of the NSW Corps, Cowper was involved in the re-instatement of Assistant Chaplain Henry Fulton, endorsement of a request by Matthew Hughes for support from government rations, and protested regarding the use of St Phillip’s Church as a courthouse. History indicates that he established a good reputation as a godly man. Ann Cowper resigned as vice-patroness of the Female Orphan School in November 1821, clearly as a statement of disapproval of Commissioner Bigge’s report on the MacQuarie administration. The Cowpers obviously shared a close relationship with Governor and Mrs MacQuarie as their son, William Macquarie Cowper, was a godson of Lachlan MacQuarie. The Cowper family wee prominent family in Sydney life for the next 100 years. Mary allowed twelve year old daughter, Elizabeth, to work as a domestic servant for the Cowpers. Elizabeth is shown as such on the 1814 NSW Muster, and her marriage was conducted by Rev’d Cowper in St Phillip’s Church in 1820. Ann was the '''first of Mary's children to marry''' when she wed [[Pincham-2|William Pincham]] on 11th June 1812 at St Phillip’s Sydney. At sixteen years of age, too young to make such a commitment by today’s social standard, Ann showed she was ready to settle. It would have been big news in the colony when word got out that Lawson, Blaxland and Wentworth had discovered a route through the previously impenetrable Blue Mountains to the west of Parramatta in 1813. This meant that rich grazing and agricultural lands would be opened thus ensuring not only the continued provision for the colony, but also prosperity. It had taken 25 years, all but five of which Mary had been present for. As Blaxland was also a Kissing Point settler, locals would be sure to say ‘well done’ when they saw him about. The '''first grandchild''' for Mary arrived on 10th April 1814 when Ann gave birth to [[Pincham-1|Mary Ann Pincham]]. Mary Ann would live to see Australia become a nation in 1901. George (23) and Elizabeth (18) married the Small siblings in a double wedding ceremony on 31st October in St Phillip’s Sydney. Sarah and John were children of emancipated Kissing Point settlers, [[Small-6|John]] and [[Parker-115|Mary Small]]. There were many sad faces in the colony in 1821 when, arguably New South Wales’ greatest governor, Lachlan MacQuarie departed for England. He had overseen the growth of Sydney Town from bare penal settlement to young 'city', opened millions of acres to agricultural pursuit, and established regional towns in strategic centres (the five Macquarie towns (Castlereagh, Evan, Windsor, Wilberforce & Richmond) and Bathurst, joined those already established in Sydney (including Annandale, Liberty Plains & Kingsgrove), Parramatta (including Kissing Point, Field of Mars, Toongabbie, Prospect & Castle Hill), Liverpool (including Bringelly, Cook, Minto, Airds, Appin & Cabramatta), and Newcastle). '''Governors:
[[Brisbane-28|Major General Sir Thomas Brisbane]] 1821 – 1825
[[Darling-545|Lieutenant General Ralph Darling]] 1825 – 1831''' By 1821, the population of New South Wales grew to 24,000. Of these: 1,300 had came free, 1,500 were born in the colony, 3,500 were free by servitude or pardoned, 1,400 had tickets-of-leave, 9,500 were serving convicts; and almost 5,700 were children. Whilst still a penal colony, that fact was beginning to be less obvious. Two further Patfield weddings were celebrated in 1822 when eighteen year-old Mary married [[Brown-68217|Thomas Brown]] in St Phillip’s Church on 27th July and Eliza (fifteen years of age) married [[Balden-16|Thomas Balden]] four days later in St John’s Parramatta. Thomas Brown was a convict bricklayer in Sydney where Mary and he made their home. He had arrived in the colony in 1818. Thomas Balden had arrived in the colony in 1818 on a 14 year sentence. The final wedding was on 22nd September 1824 in St Phillip’s Church when Elizabeth married [[Hatton-1113|Joseph Hatton]], son of emancipated First Fleeters and Kissing Point farming neighbours. As Mary sailed down the Parramatta River towards Sydney on occasion, such as for her children’s marriages, she would look directly down harbour at the imposing lighthouse at South Head. Once in Sydney town, I am sure she would have admired the beautiful buildings starting to dot the landscape: such as the Governor’s House and Government House stables, now the Conservatorium of Music, opened in 1817. If she ever ventured beyond the Botanic Gardens and Government Domain to the south, Mary would have admired the grandeur of the new three two-storey colonnaded hospital, open and airy prisoners’ barracks that could accommodate hundreds, unadorned brick St James’ (Anglican) Church, and new court house in what would become Macquarie Street? Beyond these, St Mary’s (Catholic) Cathedral would later be built. To the west, just beyond her familiar sandstone St Philip’s Church with its tower clock and peal of eight bells, stood the gothic Scots (Presbyterian) Church from 1824. From 1827, when perpetual leases were introduced, Sydney would start to see the construction of many two-storey homes, and terrace houses. '''Governors:
[[Bourke-361|Major General Sir Richard Bourke]] 1831 – 1837
[[Gipps-4|Major Sir George Gipps]] 1838 – 1846''' From 1831, more efficient river transport appeared when the steam packet, ''The Surprize'', began service between Sydney and Parramatta. When the Church of England (Anglican) opened its King’s Schools in 1832 in Sydney and Parramatta for the “sons of wealthy colonists”, Governor Bourke protested: “… whilst the children of the poor are educated in mere hovels under convict school masters.” It is easy for us today to disassociate districts like Ryde and Pennant Hills from the scourge of bushrangers. But during Mary’s lifetime such criminals were a real threat. Mary’s grandson-in-law, [[Holloway-870|Samuel Holloway]] was convicted of aiding bushrangers in the area in 1836 and transported to Norfolk Island, where he died. Her grand-daughter always claimed that Samuel was merely a caring soul who couldn't see anyone go without the basic necessities. Major celebrations were held in Sydney and the outlying towns in 1837 upon the coronation of the teenage queen, Victoria. A new era was beginning, the era of the British Empire and the Victorian Age. Imagine Mary’s rejoicing when she heard, in 1840, that convict transportation to New South Wales had ceased. Towards the end of her life, in 1850, Mary would also hear that the University of Sydney had opened. Would her grandchildren’s children get to attend? '''Governors:
[[FitzRoy-113|Lieutenant Colonel Sir Charles FitzRoy]] 1846 – 1855''' The last piece of outstanding news Mary received regards the development of her adopted country was the discovery of gold. From 1850, gold rushes appeared to spring up all over the place, from several sites around Bathurst on the western side of the Blue Mountains to far away places like Ballarat and Bendigo. The discovery of gold would change the culture of her country forever. Wealth would be generated for the government as never before. In what had been primarily an agricultural society for decades, people walked off the land to ‘strike it rich’; causing farmers to fence their properties, where once it was more economical to hire shepherds. Indeed, until 1838 most settlers received assigned convicts. Sheep would now be raised more for meat more than for their wool. The population of the Australian settlements had doubled in the decade to 1830 to 70,000, more than doubled again in the 1830s, and from 190,000 to more than 400,000 by 1850. Then the immigration boom began in earnest with the gold rushes! Education, health services, coach and rail to transport both produce and people increased dramatically. Even the rural settlement of which Mary was an integral part for almost fifty years grew into a village and then the Municipality of Ryde from around 1840. Gregory Blaxland, the explorer who with William Wentworth and William Lawson found a way across the Blue Mountains in 1813, bought the Patfield land and built a house upon it for his son, John ‘the Hermit’ Blaxland. ‘The Hermitage’ still stands as part of the CSIRO Division of Wool Research at the corner of Blaxland Road and Anzac Avenue. Blaxland lived in the area from 1806, from when he purchased ‘Brush Farm’. In 1829, he transferred his 450 acre estate to his eldest daughter and her husband, Elizabeth and Dr Thomas Forster. Forster renamed the estate ‘Denistone House’ after his English place of birth. The hill to the east of ‘Brush Farm’ was purchased in 1835 by Forster’s brother-in-law, William Rutledge, who called his estate ‘Eastwood’. His single storey homestead became St Kevin’s Presbytery and today is part of the Marist Brothers’ school. ‘The Hermitage’, ‘Brush Farm’, ‘Ryedale House’ (now the rectory of St Columb’s Church), ‘Willandra’ (or ‘Ryde House’), ‘Eastwood House’ (St Kevin’s Presbytery), and Ryde Police Station were all built in Mary’s lifetime, as was the present stone, St Anne’s Church, albeit without its tower which was not built until three years after Mary’s death. Mary continued to live in the region of Ryde and was listed as living in Hunters Hill as an octogenarian at the time of her death.
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=== Family connections === To date, the family of George Patfield-Mary O'Brien extends to more than 200 surnames, in addition to Patfield. They are listed here with links to the profile of the young lady whose marriage introduced the new name. {| border=1 |- !colspan=4|'''A''' |- | : [[Pollard-592|Clara Alphick nee Pollard]] | : [[Hatton-1235|Emma Anderson nee Hatton]] | : [[Cochrane-972|Mabel Alwin nee Cochrane]] | |- !colspan=4|'''B''' |- | : [[Keogh-114|Adelaide Bailey nee Keogh]] | : [[Patfield-65|Eliza Balden nee Patfield]] | : [[Pincham-48|Mary Bannerman nee Pincham]] | : [[Hatton-1290|Alice Bark nee Hatton]] | : [[Lutherborrow-61|Lucy Barker nee Lutherborrow]] | : [[Pincham-5|Jane Beaumont nee Pincham]] | : [[Pincham-59|Minnie Beck nee Pincham]] |- | : [[Lutherborrow-3|Clara Bellamy nee Lutherborrow]] | : [[Hatton-1241|Sarah Benson nee Hatton]] | : [[Evans-20977|Eunice Boldt nee Evans]] | : [[Hammond-2126|Emily Borig nee Hammond]] | : [[Sheppeard-7|Carol Boros nee Sheppeard]] | : [[ Hickson-538|Ellen Bowrey nee Hickson]] | : [[Keogh-111|Braithwaite nee Keogh]] |- | : [[Powell-4595|Bridle nee Powell]] | : [[Patfield-64|Mary Brown nee Patfield]] | : [[Evans-20975|Gweneth Bruen nee Evans]] | : [[Small-1655|Emily Bull nee Small]] | : [[Hammond-2127|Nellie Burns nee Hammond]] | : [[Small-1655|Emily Burrois nee Small]] | |- !colspan=4|'''C''' |- | : [[Hatton-1291|Edith Campbell nee Hatton]] | : [[Small-1631|Mary Campbell nee Small]] | : [[Hickson-540|Nina Carlaw nee Hickson]] | : [[Pincham-47|Jane Carmichael nee Pincham]] | : [[Hatton-1509|Florence Carney nee Hatton]] | : [[Seller-111|Henrietta Cochrane nee Seller]] | : [[Pearce-2637|Emma Cocksedge nee Pearce]] |- | : [[Lutherborrow-74|Amy Collins nee Lutherborrow]] | : [[Powell-14067|Isabella Connolly nee Powell]] | : [[Patfield-42|Charlotte Cook nee Patfield]] | : [[Bruen-161|Rosemary Conway nee Bruen]] | : [[Evans-20976|Valerie Corbett nee Evans]] | : [[Small-1655|Emily Corcoran nee Small]] | : [[Benson-5690|May Cornford nee Benson]] |- | : [[Powell-14212|Marion Cornwell nee Powell]] | : [[Small-1634|Eliza Cowper nee Small]] | : [[Pincham-39|Cornelia Cree nee Pincham]] | |- !colspan=4|'''D''' |- | : [[Lutherborrow-29|Florence Davey nee Lutherborrow]] | : [[Cochrane-972|Mabel Davidson nee Cochrane]] | : [[Powell-14214|Gwendoline Davis nee Powell]] | : [[Hatton-1294|Harriett Davis nee Hatton]] | : [[Hatton-1296|Minnie Davis nee Hatton]] | : [[Hickson-551|Helen Doherty nee Hickson]] | : [[Inwood-284|Theresa Douglas nee Inwood]] |- | : [[Hatton-1234|Mary Dowdall nee Hatton]] | : [[Pincham-7|Ann Duffield nee Pincham]] | : [[Hughes-17041|Mildred Duck nee Hughes]] | |- !colspan=4|'''E''' |- | : [[Evans-20978|Barbara Eagles nee Evans]] | : [[Foley-2653|Alice Edman nee Foley]] | : [[Hatton-1621|Emma Evans nee Hatton]] | : [[Hammond-2125|Ruby Evans nee Hammond]] | : [[Duffield-601|Jessie Eyles nee Duffield]] | |- !colspan=4|'''F''' |- | : [[Small-4384|Leah Fahey nee Small]] | : [[Lutherborrow-59|Louisa Fairbrother nee Lutherborrow]] | : [[Duffield-602|Lucy Farmer nee Duffield]] | : [[O'Neill-3372|Emma Flynn nee O’Neill]] | : [[Shaw-4910|Alice Foley nee Shaw]] | : [[Seller-116|Laura Fraser nee Seller]] | : [[Evans-21131|Kerri Fyfe nee Evans]] |- | |- !colspan=4|'''G''' |- | : [[White-39421|Beryl Gearing nee White]] | : [[Jeacocke-7|Mary Geyer nee Jeacocke]] | : [[Pincham-5|Jane Gilbert nee Pincham]] | : [[Small-3904|Marcia Graham nee Small]] | : [[Duffield-700|Mildred Gregory nee Duffield]] | : [[Cowper-1|Ada Greentree nee Cowper]] | : [[Small-1668|Isabella Grime nee Small]] |- | : [[Lutherborrow-83|Winifred Grimson nee Lutherborrow]] | : [[Powell-14070|Eliza Gruer nee Powell]] | : [[O'Neill-3373|Minnie Gunn nee O’Neill]] | |- !colspan=4|'''H''' |- | : [[Evans-20985|Glenys Hambleton nee Evans]] | : [[Powell-4599|Marion Hamilton nee Powell]] | : [[Lutherborrow-53|Violette Hammond nee Lutherborrow]] | : [[Hickson-405|Harriet Hardy nee Hickson]] | : [[Hughes-17042|Nellie Harrop nee Hughes]] | : [[Pincham-83|Gladys Hartman nee Pincham]] | : [[Small-4377|Mary Harvey nee Small]] |- | : [[Padfield-139|Sarah Hatton nee Patfield]] | : [[Small-1644|Matilda Havinden nee Small]] | : [[Hatton-1236|Ann Hickson nee Hatton]] | : [[Pincham-1|Mary Holloway nee Pincham]] | : [[Johnson-79107|Norma Holtebaum nee Johnson]] | : [[Cowper-170|Henrietta Hough nee Cowper]] | : [[Small-1640|Harriett Howard nee Small]] |- | : [[Hatton-1289|Emma Hughes nee Hatton]] | |- !colspan=4|'''I''' |- | : [[Holloway-873|Harriet Inwood nee Holloway]] | |- !colspan=4|'''J''' |- | : [[Pearce-4615|Mary Anne Jardine nee Pearce]] | : [[Inwood-283|Edith Jay nee Inwood]] | : [[Duffield-596|Eliza Jeacocke nee Duffield]] | : [[Eagles-557|Jenna Jenkins nee Eagles]] | : [[Powell-4591|Alice Johnson nee Powell]] | : [[Small-1633|Anne Johnson nee Small]] | : [[Keogh-113|Frances Johnston nee Keogh]] |- | : [[Hughes-17046|Sylvia Johnston nee Hughes]] | : [[Lutherborrow-70|Mary Jordan nee Lutherborrow]] | : [[Evans-20935|Tammy Jordan nee Evans]] | |- !colspan=4|'''K''' |- | : [[Small-4376|Alice Kemp nee Small]] | : [[Cowper-381|Mona Kenny nee Cowper]] | : [[Powell-14211|Clarice Kenyon nee Powell]] | : [[Small-1641|Rebecca Keogh nee Small]] | : [[Lutherborrow-85|Doris Kidd nee Lutherborrow]] | : [[McDonald-16361|Janet King nee McDonald]] | : [[Jeacocke-8|Amy Kingsbury nee Jeacocke]] |- | : [[Corbett-2256|Clare Kristensen nee Corbett]] | |- !colspan=4|'''L''' |- | : [[Patfield-101|Ivy Lake nee Patfield]] | : [[Patfield-61|Ellen Leayr nee Patfield]] | : [[Small-1659|Fanny Lee nee Small]] | : [[Hammond-6425|Dulcie Leonard nee Hammond]] | : [[Grimson-42|Yvonne Lewington nee Grimson]] | : [[Bark-110|Helena Lionel nee Bark]] | : [[Pincham-41|Ada Locke nee Pincham]] |- | : [[ Pincham-71|Jane Long nee Pincham]] | : [[Pincham-1|Mary Lutherborrow nee Pincham]] | |- !colspan=4|'''M''' |- | : [[Small-1667|Margaret McDonald nee Small]] | : [[Seller-113|Mary McFadden nee Seller]] | : [[Powell-14210|Florence McIntyre nee Powell]] | : [[Barker-9064|Elsie McKendry nee Barker]] | : [[Corbett-2257|Gwen McLaughlin nee Corbett]] | : [[Shaw-4903|Elizabeth McPherson nee Shaw]] | : [[Shaw-4908|Sarah McPherson nee Shaw]] |- | : [[Fairbrother-53|Emma Maher nee Fairbrother]] | : [[Pollard-591|Ada Martin nee Pollard]] | : [[Carmichael-2103|Vera Matthews nee Carmichael]] | : [[Hatton-1620|Ada Mawson nee Hatton]] | : [[Hatton-1619|Sarah Menmuir nee Hatton]] | : [[Hatton-1623|Gwendolen Moore nee Hatton]] | |- !colspan=4|'''N''' |- | : [[Pincham-63|Coral Newman nee Pincham]] | |- !colspan=4|'''O''' |- | : [[Shaw-4904|Mary O’Brien nee Shaw]] | : [[Corbett-2253|Anne O'Connor nee Corbett]] | : [[Keogh-517|Mary O’Neill nee Keogh]] | : [[Anderson-42568|Rose O’Neill nee Anderson]] | |- !colspan=4|'''P''' |- | : [[Small-1655|Emily Parnell nee Small]] | : [[Padfield-139|Sarah Hatton nee Patfield]] | : [[Johnson-79106|Rita Peach nee Johnson]] | : [[Hatton-1298|Ethel Pearce nee Hatton]] | : [[Hammond-6423|Dorothy Peebles nee Hammond]] | : [[Hatton-1295|Sarah Petersen nee Hatton]] | : [[Keogh-116|Catherine Phelps nee Keogh]] |- | : [[Patfield-7|Ann Pincham nee Patfield]] | : [[Pincham-40|Stella Pierce nee Pincham]] | : [[Patfield-7|Ann Pincham nee Patfield]] | : [[Shaw-4903|Elizabeth Pinfold nee Shaw]] | : [[Rayner-1140|Emma Pitt nee Rayner]] | : [[Lutherborrow-64|Jane Pollard nee Lutherborrow]] | : [[Cowper-171|Mary Powell nee Cowper]] |- | : [[Small-1638|Mary Powell nee Small]] | : [[Small-3422|Ena Price nee Small]] | : [[Hickson-553|Ethel Punch nee Hickson]] | |- !colspan=4|'''R''' |- | : [[Pincham-25|Sarah Rayner nee Pincham]] | : [[Powell-14066|Ada Reeves nee Powell]] | : [[Rayner-1145|Pearl Rhodes nee Rayner]] | : [[Rayner-1139|Rosanna Rhodes nee Rayner]] | : [[Powell-14215|Jean Robinson nee Powell]] | : [[Powell-14070|Eliza Robson nee Powell]] | : [[Powell-14074|Vera Robson nee Powell]] |- | : [[Hickson-517|Alice Ross nee Hickson]] | |- !colspan=4|'''S''' |- | : [[Carney-2105|Ellen Schofield nee Carney]] | : [[Powell-14066|Ada Smidt nee Powell]] | : [[Greentree-277|Gwendoline Schwinghammer nee Greentree]] | : [[Small-1640|Harriet Seller nee Small]] | : [[Johnson-24685|Mary Shaw nee Johnson]] | : [[Patfield-21|Mary Shaw nee Patfield]] | : [[Lutherborrow-39|Gwendoline Sheppeard nee Lutherborrow]] |- | : [[Hatton-683|Ada Sims nee Hatton]] | : [[Patfield-12|Elizabeth Small nee Patfield]] | : [[Powell-4590|Isabella Small nee Powell]] | : [[Hickson-406|Alice Smith nee Hickson]] | : [[Holloway-872|Hannah Smith nee Holloway]] | : [[Dowdall-135|Emma Smith nee Dowdall]] | : [[Pincham-47|Jane Smith nee Pincham]] |- | : [[Patfield-31|Lydia Smith nee Patfield]] | : [[Patfield-18|Susannah Smith nee Patfield]] | : [[Bruen-162|Wendy Smyth OAM PhD nee Bruen]] | : [[Small-1669|South nee Small]] | : [[Inwood-55|Laura Sproule nee Inwood]] | : [[Powell-4598|Clara Stephens nee Powell]] | : [[Rose-11633|Alma Strong nee Rose]] |- | : [[Patfield-29|Emily Studdert nee Patfield]] | |- !colspan=4|'''T''' |- | : [[Pearce-4614|Clara Tait nee Pearce]] | : [[Patfield-34|Zerada Taylor nee Patfield]] | : [[Pollard-590|Annie Thompson nee Pollard]] | : [[Macpherson-809|Cassie Timbrell nee MacPherson]] | : [[Pincham-31|Amelia Torrance nee Pincham]] | : [[Bailey-21713|Trimble nee Bailey]] | : [[Patfield-39|Victoria Tucker nee Patfield]] | |- !colspan=4|'''V''' |- | : [[Hatton-1622|Mabel Vasyli nee Hatton]] | : [[Pincham-56|Ivy Vost nee Pincham]] | |- !colspan=4|'''W''' |- | : [[Patfield-105|Lydia Wade nee Patfield]] | : [[Pincham-82|Doris Wheatley nee Pincham]] | : [[Lutherborrow-60|Lilian White nee Lutherborrow]] | : [[Evans-20977|Eunice Wilkinson nee Evans]] | : [[Hatton-1234|Mary Williams nee Hatton]] | : [[Leonard-8594|Kay Wilson nee Leonard]] | : [[Jeacocke-12|Jessie Woodcock nee Jeacocke]] |- | : [[Patfield-83|Emily Wright nee Patfield]] | : [[Pincham-28|Sarah Wright nee Pincham]] | |- !colspan=4|'''Z''' |- | : [[Pearce-4614|Clara Zeller nee Pearce]] | |}
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=== Military Service Roll of Honour === {{Image|file=Evans-20927-13.jpg |caption= }} Below is a list of each [[Patfield-13|George Patfield]]-[[O'Brien-5573|Mary O'Brien]] descendant, some 125, who has served in the Australian Defence Force. Further research is bound to produce even more folk. There must be photos out there; just a matter of locating them. {|border="2" class="wikitree sortable" style="font-size:100%;" |+ |- style="background: #DAA520;" ! scope="col" class="unsortable"|Photo ! scope="col"|Name ! scope="col"|Relationship to George & Mary ! scope="col"|War/s ! scope="col"|Event/s ! scope="col"|Unit/s |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Butler-15198|N176511 Private Wallace Sydney Butler (1914-)]]|| great x 4 grandson || Second World War ||-|| 20th Employment Company, Australian Army |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png |50px]]||[[Carmichael-2111|NX54490 Private Keith Archibald Carmichael (1916-)]]|| great x 3 grandson || Second World War ||-|| 2/1st Machine Gun Battalion, Second Australian Imperial Force |-align=center |[[Image:Carmichael-2112-1.jpg |50px]]||[[Carmichael-2112|412391 Flight Lieutenant Reginald Carmichael (1918-43)]]|| great x 3 grandson || Second World War ||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px]] KIA || No. 467 Squadron Royal Australian Air Force |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-493.jpg|50px]]||[[Carney-2108| 4352 Private Patrick Alfred Carney (1896-1972)]]|| great x 2 grandson || First World War ||-|| 30th Infantry Battalion, AIF |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-493.jpg|50px]]||[[Carney-2109| 3009 Private Pope Vincent 'Vince' Carney (1898-1968)]]|| great x 2 grandson || First World War ||-|| 38th Infantry Battalion, AIF |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Collins-17469| NX193797 Private Ernest Collins (1910-67)]]|| great x 3 grandson || Second World War ||-|| 9th Infantry Battalion, Australian Army |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Cocksedge-88|NX140670 Signalman Allan Cocksedge (1913-)]]|| great x 3 grandson || Second World War ||-|| 18th Line of Communication, Second Australian Imperial Force |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Cocksedge-81|NX4067 Signalman Charles Eric Cocksedge (1909-51)]]|| great x 3 grandson || Second World War ||-|| Australian Signals Centre Training Battalion, Second Australian Imperial Force |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Cocksedge-80|NF392291 Sergeant Millicent Elsie Rose Cocksedge (1906-78)]]|| great x 3 granddaughter || Second World War ||-|| Australian Women’s Army Service |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Cocksedge-82|NX7444 (NX200182) Signalman Reginald George Henry Cocksedge (1910-73)]]|| great x 3 grandson || Second World War ||-|| 28th Line of Communication, Second Australian Imperial Force |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Cocksedge-83|WX2101 (22045) Sergeant Walter David Cocksedge (1913-60)]]|| great x 3 grandson || Second World War ||POW||6th Corps of Signals, Second Australian Imperial Force |-align=center |[[Image:Evans-20975.jpg|50px]]||[[Evans-20975| NFX152966 Corporal Gweneth Violet Evans (1922-2010)]]|| great x 4 granddaughter || Second World War ||-|| Royal Army Medical Women’s Service Japan |-align=center |[[Image:Evans-20928.jpg|50px]]||[[Evans-20928|NX966 Sergeant Herbert Arthur Evans (1919-2002)]]|| great x 4 grandson || Second World War ||-|| 2/1st Infantry Battalion, Second Australian Imperial Force |-align=center |[[Image:Bunt-224-1.jpg|50px]]||[[Evans-20927|1205173 Bombardier Kenneth John Evans (1955-)]]|| great x 5 grandson || peace ||-|| Royal Australian Artillery |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Eyles-316|NX164710 Private Edward James Eyles (1913-79)]]|| great x 3 grandson || Second World War || - ||Headquarters New Guinea Force |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Eyles-313|NX90760 Corporal Sidney Walter Eyles (1908-85)]]|| great x 3 grandson || Second World War || - ||2nd Field Artillery Training Regiment, Second Australian Imperial Force |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Fairbrother-275|NX136915 Gunner Albert Raymond Fairbrother (1914-)]]|| great x 3 grandson || Second World War || - ||13th Field Regiment, Second Australian Imperial Force |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-76.png|50px]]||[[Farmer-4387|Leading Aircraftman Ralph Maurice Farmer (1917-)]]|| great x 3 grandson || Second World War || - ||5 Operational Training Unit, Royal Australian Air Force |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Hamilton-19627|NX67855 Lieutenant Thomas Russell Hamilton (1913-)]]|| great x 2 grandson || Second World War || - ||204 Tulip Force, Second Australian Imperial Force |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Hammond-6420|NX49701 Private and 22778 Sapper Gerald Northrop Hammond (1919-90)]]|| great x 4 grandson || Second World War; Korean War || - || Second Australian Imperial Force; Australian Ancilliary Unit Korea |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Hammond-6426|NX25814 Private Henry George Hammond (1911-43)]]|| great x 3 grandson || Second World War || [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px]] died as POW || 2/18th Infantry Battalion and 1st Field Bakery, Second Australian Imperial Force |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Hammond-6421|NX37011 Corporal Lindsay Worthing Hammond (1920-73)]]|| great x 4 grandson || Second World War || - || Second Australian Imperial Force |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Hammond-6422|QX20419 Private Wallace Oliver Hammond (1921-)]]|| great x 4 grandson || Second World War || - || Second Australian Imperial Force |-align=center |[[Image:Hammond-6419.jpg|40px]]||[[Hammond-6419|N270933 Private William Joseph Hammond MM (1893-1965)]]|| great x 3 grandson || First World War; Second World War || - || 6th Light Horse and 4th Machine Gun Bn, AIF; Australian Army Medical Corps |-align=center |[[Image:Harding-4889.jpg|50px]]||[[Harding-4889|64059 Leading Aircraftman Cyril Ernest Harding (1924-44)]]|| great x 3 grandson || Second World War ||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px]] killed during training || 5 Operational Training Unit, Royal Australian Air Force |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Harrop-343|NX50027 (N52134) Corporal John Andrew Harrop (1918-84)]]|| great x 3 grandson || Second World War || - || 2/1st Mechanical Equipment Company, Second Australian Imperial Force |-align=center |[[Image:Connecting_all_Braddock_s-18.png|50px]]||[[Hatton-1613|492 Shoeing Smith George Joseph Hatton (1870-1939)]]|| great grandson || Second Boer War || - || 1st New South Wales Mounted Rifles |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Hatton-1055|1111 Private Oscar Alfred Hatton (1888-1948)]]|| great grandson || First World War || - || 3rd Infantry Battalion, AIF |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Hatton-1618|3733 Private Sydney Clifford Hatton (1890-1966)]]|| great grandson || First World War || - || 20th Infantry Battalion, AIF |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Hatton-1618|N280967 Private Sydney Clifford Hatton (1890-1966)]]|| great grandson || Second World War || - || Eastern Command Signals Training Depot, Australian Army |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-22.png|50px]]||[[Hatton-1617|116 Trooper William Hatton (1880-)]]|| great grandson || Second Boer War || - || 5th Battalion Commonwealth Light Horse |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Hickson-530|N275180 Private George Kendle Hickson (1914-)]]|| great x 3 grandson || Second World War || - || 7th Motor Regiment, Australian Army |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Hickson-543|NX23920 Private Henry Joseph Hatton Hickson (1914-45)]]|| great x 3 grandson || Second World War ||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px]] KIA || 2/19th Transport Platoon, Second Australian Imperial Force |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-76.png|50px]]||[[Hickson-542|161385 Leading Aircraftman Robert Henry Hickson (1926-)]]|| great x 3 grandson || Second World War || - || Royal Australian Air Force |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Hough-1370|6568 Private Reginald Lester Hough (1891-1969)]]|| great x 2 grandson || First World War || - || 19th Infantry Battalion, AIF |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Inwood-295|N191931 Private James William Inwood (1908-)]]|| great x 3 grandson || Second World War || - || 17th Works Company, Australian Army |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-76.png|50px]]||[[Jeacocke-10| V372210 Private and 126578 Leading Aircraftman Alfred George Jeacocke (1903-53)]]|| great x 3 grandson || Second World War || - || 17th Battalion, Volunteer Defence Corps; 1 Operational Training Unit, Royal Australian Air Force |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Johnson-79300|VX73687 Lieutenant Charles Keith Johnson (1904-)]]|| great x 3 grandson || Second World War || - || Australia New Guinea Administration Unit |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-493.jpg|50px]]||[[Johnson-79299|Q221682 Private William Ernest Johnson (1903-65)]]|| great x 3 grandson || Second World War || - || 18th Battalion, Volunteer Defence Corps |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Jordan-9679|QX40451 Private Reginald Lindsay Jordan (1910-)]]|| great x 3 grandson || Second World War || - || 3rd Armoured Corps Ordnance Field Park, Second Australian Imperial Force |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Jordan-9677|QX10737 Private Vivian Byron Jordan (1907-88)]]|| great x 3 grandson || Second World War || - || 2/25th Infantry Battalion, Second Australian Imperial Force |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Kemp-6428|NX112957 (N232814) Captain John William Kemp (1917-)]]|| great x 3 grandson || Second World War || - || Second Australian Imperial Force |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Kenny-1748|N248462 Private Percy Gerald Kenny (1910-)]]|| great x 3 grandson || Second World War || - || 52nd Composite Anti Aircraft Regiment, Australian Army |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Keogh-513|2045 Driver Valentine John Keogh (1897-)]]|| great x 2 grandson || First World War || - || 5th Division Ammunition Column, AIF |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Lake-2848|N335136 Signalman Victor Robert Lake (1924-)]]|| great x 3 grandson || Second World War || - || 13th Division SICT Section, Australian Army |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-76.png|50px]]||[[Layton-1827|159753 Leading Aircraftman Raymond Henry Layton (1916-)]]|| great x 3 grandson || Second World War || - || Royal Australian Air Force |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-76.png|50px]]||[[Liekefett-6|151926 Leading Aircraftman Noel Edward Liekefett (1925-2007)]]|| great x 4 grandson || Second World War || - || Royal Australian Air Force |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-76.png|50px]]||[[Long-16082|21340 Warrant Officer Eric Clarence Thomas Long (1907-63)]]|| great x 3 grandson || Second World War || - || 6 Aircraft Depot, Royal Australian Air Force |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Lutherborrow-93|5701 Private and 133 Lance Corporal Allan John Lutherborrow DCM (1896-1963)]]|| great x 3 grandson || First World War; Russian Relief Force || - || 7th Infantry Battalion, AIF and 45th Battalion Royal Fusiliers |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Lutherborrow-131|NX168545 Private Edgar Lutherborrow (1914-)]]|| great x 3 grandson || Second World War || - || 2/17th Infantry Battalion, Second Australian Imperial Force |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Lutherborrow-49| 6037 Corporal and N105963 Sergeant Israel Robert Leet Lutherborrow (1890-1967)]]|| great x 3 grandson || First World War; Second World War || - || 4th Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force; Camp Staff Show Ground, Australian Army |-align=center |[[Image:Connecting_all_Braddock_s-18.png|50px]]||[[Lutherborrow-87|NX6911 Gunner and 412557 Corporal James Lutherborrow (1921-)]]|| great x 4 grandson || Second World War || - || 2/15th Field Regiment, Second Australian Imperial Force and No.13 Aircraft Repair Depot, Royal Australian Air Force |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Lutherborrow-37| NX95251 Bombardier Kelvin Lyle Lutherborrow (1916-2003)]]|| great x 3 grandson || Second World War || - || 5th Survey Battery, Second Australian Imperial Force |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Lutherborrow-97|NX29346 Sapper Laurence Max Lutherborrow (1906-68)]]|| great x 3 grandson || Second World War || POW || 2/12th Field Company, Second Australian Imperial Force |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-76.png|50px]]||[[Lutherborrow-90|70397 Leading Aircraftman Max Hilton Lutherborrow (1924-2011)]]|| great x 4 grandson || Second World War || - || 2 Embarkation Unit, Royal Australian Air Force |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Lutherborrow-21|N52119 Sapper Norman Edmund Lutherborrow (1917-87)]]|| great x 3 grandson || Second World War || - || 14th Field Company, Australian Army |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Lutherborrow-86|NX3237 Sergeant Robert Fredrick Lutherborrow (1917-87)]]|| great x 4 grandson || Second World War || - || 2/1st Australian Convalescent Depot, Second Australian Imperial Force |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Lutherborrow-84|NX110231 Lance Corporal Sidney John Robert Lutherborrow (1912-87)]]|| great x 4 grandson || Second World War || - || 20th Employment Company, Second Australian Imperial Force |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Martin-40566| N456914 Corporal Wyatt Alexander Martin (1906-85)]]|| great x 3 grandson || Second World War || - || 1st Movement Control Unit, Australian Army |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[McCully-|4532 Private Ernest McCully (1893-1944)]]|| great x 2 grandson || First World War || - || Machine Gun Details, AIF |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[McDonald-16365|N212024 Craftsman Archibald McGregor McDonald (1909-88)]]|| great x 2 grandson || Second World War || - || 244th Light Aid Detachment, Australian Army |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[McCully-|3341 Sergeant James McCully (1882-1945)]]|| great x 2 grandson || First World War || - || 12th Infantry Battalion, AIF; 52nd Infantry Battalion, AIF |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-493.jpg|50px]]||[[Patfield-85| N154894 Private Alfred Bell Patfield (1913-)]]|| great x 3 grandson || Second World War || - || 32nd Battalion, Volunteer Defence Corps |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Patfield-52| W62256 Private Alfred Samuel Patfield (1884-1961)]]|| great x 2 grandson || Second World War || - || 29th Garrison Battalion, Australian Army |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Patfield-110| N228050 Private Alfred William Patfield (1922-71)]]|| great x 2 grandson || Second World War || - || 1st Infantry Battalion, Australian Army | |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Patfield-100| N437332 Sapper Beverley Norman Patfield (1924-86)]]|| great x 3 grandson || Second World War || - || 2/7th Field Company, Australian Army |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Patfield-107| Q42467 Private Claremont Lawton Patfield (1909-61)]]|| great x 2 grandson || Second World War || - || 49th Infantry Battalion, Australian Army |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-493.jpg|50px]]||[[Patfield-107| N441907 Private Claremont Lawton Patfield (1909-61)]]|| great x 2 grandson || Second World War || - || 22nd Battalion, Volunteer Defence Corps |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Patfield-55| W9140 Sapper Ernest Alfred Patfield (1909-79)]]|| great x 3 grandson || Second World War || - || 7th Transport Company, Australian Army |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Patfield-96| NX98888 Private Frank Herbert Patfield (1907-)]]|| great x 2 grandson || Second World War || - || Second Australian Imperial Force |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Patfield-|1985 Private George Frederick Patfield (-)]]|| - || First World War || - || 11th Field Ambulance, AIF |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Patfield-87|782 Corporal Harry Manning Patfield (1893-1961)]]|| great x 2 grandson || First World War || - || 2nd Infantry Battalion, AIF |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-76.png|50px]]||[[Patfield-51|84663 Leading Aircraftmen Hector Cecil Patfield (1926-)]]|| great x 3 grandson || Second World War || - || Royal Australian Air Force |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Patfield-58| WX20096 Private John Matthew Patfield (1923-)]]|| great x 3 grandson || Second World War || - || 2/28th Infantry Battalion, Second Australian Imperial Force |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Patfield-67| N445670 Private John Thomas Patfield (1900-76)]]|| great x 2 grandson || Second World War || - || 2nd Australian Camp Hospital, Australian Army |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Patfield-25|1736 Private Joseph Patfield (1870-1961)]]|| great grandson || First World War || - || 15th Infantry Battalion AIF; 47th Infantry Battalion, AIF |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-493.jpg|50px]]||[[Patfield-93| N470252 Private Leslie Parkinson Patfield (1913-)]]|| great x 3 grandson || Second World War || - || Volunteer Defence Corps |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-76.png|50px]]||[[Patfield-111|74232 Corporal Ronald Patfield (1924-)]]|| great x 2 grandson || Second World War || - || 104 Fighter Control Unit, Royal Australian Air Force |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Patfield-90|Private Walter James Claremont Patfield (1890-1962)]]|| great x 2 grandson || First World War || - || Australian Imperial Force |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Patfield-41|52796 Private William Patfield (1868-)]]|| great grandson || First World War || - || Australian Imperial Force |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Patfield-|1875 Private William David Patfield (-)]]|| - || First World War || - || 16th Infantry Battalion, AIF |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-493.jpg|50px]]||[[Phelps-6263|N459841 Private Frederick Arthur Phelps (1909-)]]|| great x 2 grandson || Second World War || - || 1st Battalion, Volunteer Defence Corps |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Pincham-90| N452941 Gunner Arthur Frederick Pincham (1925-)]]|| great x 3 grandson || Second World War || - || 1st Heavy Anti Aircraft Battery, Australian Army |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Pincham-33|1820 Lance Corporal Claude Vincent Pincham (1895-1988)]]|| great x 2 grandson || First World War || - || Signals Engineer Detail, AIF |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Pincham-12|20340 Sapper Cyril Archibald Neil Pincham (1897-c1992)]]|| great x 2 grandson || First World War || - || 1st Signals Squadron, AIF |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Pincham-70| NX5387 Lance Corporal Douglas Teale Pincham (1915-87)]]|| great x 3 grandson || Second World War || - || 2/3rd Infantry Battalion, Second Australian Imperial Force |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-76.png|50px]]||[[Pincham-69|98646 Corporal Jenny Sarah Pincham (1917-)]]|| great x 3 granddaughter || Second World War || - || 3 Aircraft Depot Amberley, Women's Royal Australian Air Force |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Pincham-43|3511 Private John William Pincham (1899-1957)]]|| great x 2 grandson || First World War || - || 14th Light Horse Regiment, AIF |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Pincham-43| N270316 Corporal John William Pincham (1899-1957)]]|| great x 2 grandson || Second World War || - || Engineer Training Depot, Australian Army |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Pincham-89| NX50410 Private Leslie Roy Pincham (1918-74)]]|| great x 3 grandson || Second World War || - || 2/3rd Pioneer Battalion, Second Australian Imperial Force |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-493.jpg|50px]]||[[Pincham-67| N348637 Private Norman Bruce Pincham (1913-)]]|| great x 3 grandson || Second World War || - || 25th Battalion, Volunteer Defence Corps |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Pincham-88|NX41460 Private Norman Keith Pincham (1916-76)]]|| great x 3 grandson || Second World War || - || 7th Military District AASC HQ; 2/3rd Pioneer Battalion, Second Australian Imperial Force |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-1.png|30px]]||[[Pincham-87| S2256 Able Seaman Thomas George Pincham (1914-84)]]|| great x 3 grandson || Second World War || - || Royal Australian Navy |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-493.jpg|50px]]||[[Pincham-32| N353781 Lance Corporal William Ernest Pincham (1893-1976)]]|| great x 2 grandson || Second World War || - || 25th Battalion, Volunteer Defence Corps |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-76.png|50px]]||[[Pollard-596|130509 Leading Aircraftman Frederick Thomas Pollard (-)]]|| great x 3 grandson || Second World War || - || Royal Australian Air Force |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-493.jpg|50px]]||[[Powell-14078| N438945 Lance Corporal Darcy Spellman Cowper Powell (1897-1982)]]|| great x 2 grandson || Second World War || - || 1st Battalion, Volunteer Defence Corps |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-76.png|50px]]||[[Pratley-40| 73324 Leading Aircraftman Frederick Pratley (1923-44)]]|| great x 3 grandson || Second World War || [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px]] died of illness || No.2 Operational Training Unit, Royal Australian Air Force |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Pratley-41| NX194318 Sapper Wyatt Frank Pratley (1923-)]]|| great x 3 grandson || Second World War || - || 3rd Australian Welding Platoon, Australian Engineers |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-76.png|50px]]||[[Rayner-1155| 133230 Leading Aircraftman Clifford Alan Rayner (1912-68)]]|| great x 3 grandson || Second World War || - || 11 Repair & Servicing Unit, Royal Australian Air Force |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Rayner-| N30169 Warrant Officer Class II Clifford Henry Rayner (-)]]|| - || Second World War || - || 20th Infantry Battalion, Australian Army |-align=center |[[Image:Rayner-1159.jpg|50px]]||[[Rayner-1159| NFX Captain Enid Susannah Rayner (1905-85)]]|| great x 3 granddaughter || Second World War || - || 2/3rd Casualty Clearing Station, Australian Army Nursing Service |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-76.png|50px]]||[[Rayner-1162|68187 Leading Aircraftman Reginald Maxwell Rayner (1914-78)]]|| great x 3 grandson || Second World War || - || 2 Aircraft Depot, Royal Australian Air Force |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-76.png|50px]]||[[Rothwell-1335|403379 Flight Lieutenant Harold Ellis Rothwell (1918-92)]]|| great x 4 grandson || Second World War || - || No.5 Operational Training Unit, Royal Australian Air Force |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Seller-214| NX92166 Private Clarence Herbert Seller (1907-74)]]|| great x 2 grandson || Second World War || - || Second Australian Imperial Force |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Shaw-13270|NGX438 Warrant Officer Class II Frank Reginald Shaw (1908-)]]|| great x 3 grandson || Second World War || - || Australian New Guinea Administration Unit |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-1.png|30px]]||[[Shaw-13265|799 Sergeant 2nd Class John Frederick Shaw (1896-65)]]|| great x 3 grandson || Second World War || - || Royal Australian Navy |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Sims-3423|NX98039 Signalman Raymond Cecil Sims (1923-88)]]|| great x 2 grandson || Second World War || - || Second Australian Imperial Force |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Small-4378|36536 Private Barton Harold Small (1890-1979)]]|| great x 2 grandson || First World War || - || 11th Field Artillery Brigade, AIF |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Small-3420|N9494 Trooper Clive Frank Small (1915-76)]]|| great x 2 grandson || Second World War || - || 2nd Armoured Regiment, Australian Army |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-76.png|50px]]||[[Small-4392|134775 Leading Aircraftman Colin Campbell Small (1913-)]]|| great x 2 grandson || Second World War || - || Royal Australian Air Force |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Small-4409|N464791 (N299344) Sapper Cyril Joseph Small (1918-)]]|| great x 2 grandson || Second World War || - || Royal Australian Engineers, Australian Army |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-76.png|50px]]||[[Small-2905|64854 Leading Aircraftman Frank Neville Small (1907-)]]|| great x 2 grandson || Second World War || - || No.7 Aircraft Depot Tocumwal, Royal Australian Air Force |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Small-4380|NX16211 Gunner Geoffrey Barton Small (1918-)]]|| great x 3 grandson || Second World War || - || 2/3rd Light Anti Aircraft Battery, Second Australian Imperial Force |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Small-2904|NX59208 Captain James Stanley Small (1904-)]]|| great x 2 grandson || Second World War || - || Australian Army Education Service |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-493.jpg|50px]]||[[Small-4424| N176718 Private John Lindsay Campbell Small (1897-1962)]]|| great x 2 grandson || Second World War || - || 11th Battalion, Volunteer Defence Corps |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Small-4423|31166 Gunner Keith Campbell Small (1896-1917)]]|| great x 2 grandson || First World War ||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px]] KIA || Field Artillery Brigade, AIF |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Smith-231180|5822 Private Arthur Smith (1894-1917)]]|| great x 2 grandson || First World War ||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px]] KIA ||22nd Infantry Battalion, AIF |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Sprowles-10|NX169282 (N175582) Craftsman Harry Sprowles (1922-)]]|| great x 4 grandson || Second World War || - || 113th Brigade Workshops, Second Australian Imperial Force |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-76.png|50px]]||[[Stephens-10152|73071 Sergeant Charles Frederick Stephens (1910-)]]|| great x 2 grandson || Second World War || - || 6 Wireless Unit, Royal Australian Air Force |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Thompson-11670| N303013 Lance Corporal Archie Gladstone Thompson (1899-1969)]]|| great x 2 grandson || Second World War || - || 251st Light Aid Detachment, Australian Army |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[Tucker-6756|N274902 Private William Victor Tucker (1905-79)]]|| great x 2 grandson || Second World War || - || Eastern Command Provost Company, Australian Army |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-140.png|50px]]||[[White-39420| NX138092 Private Cecil George White (-)]]|| great x 3 grandson || Second World War || - || 2/2nd Guard Battalion, Second Australian Imperial Force |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-139.png|50px]]||[[Wilkinson-7517| Warrant Officer Class II Laurence Wilkinson (1953-)]]|| great x 5 grandson || peace || - || Royal Australian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers |-align=center |[[Image:Photos-76.png|50px]]||[[Wright-28461|21716 Pilot Officer Edward Lawrence Wright (1914-)]]|| great x 3 grandson || Second World War || - || Royal Australian Air Force |} 
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=== Notable family members === *[[Patfield-12|'''Elizabeth Small nee Patfield''']] (1802-70) was the pioneering matriarch of the immense Small family of Woodford Island, Clarence River. Of all the Patfield children, Elizabeth travelled furtherest from her family and 'civilisation', raising a family of 11 children. She knew the heartache of losing two of her babies. Isolation was her norm, Maclean only being laid out as a town eight years before her demise. She was survived by her husband, nine children and 40 grandchildren. *[[Hammond-6419|'''Bill Hammond MM''']] (1893-1965) was an ANZAC who served through The Great War as a member of both the Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force and the Australian Imperial Force. He served at New Guinea, Gallipoli and the Western Front; being awarded the Military Medal (MM) for gallantry. During the Second World War, he served in a Convalescent Depot. *[[Jardine-708|'''Fitzroy Jardine MSc BA''']] (1896-1964) was a pilot in the Royal Air Force during The Great War. He became the longest-serving headmaster of Rockhampton Grammar School and had a significant influence on education in Central Queensland. His extensive ethnographic collection from the Rockhampton and Fitzroy region, as well as the Torres Strait Islands, the North Queensland rainforests, Central Australia, the Territory of Papua and New Guinea, and the Pacific Islands is held by the Dreamtime Cultural Centre, Rockhampton. *[[Lutherborrow-93|'''Alan Lutherborrow DCM''']] (1896-1963) was an ANZAC who served on the Western Front during The Great War before, following the Armistice, volunteering for service in the British North Russian Relief Force. During this latter campaign he was awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal (DCM), equivalent to today's Star of Gallantry. *[[Bruen-162|'''Doctor Wendy Smyth nee Bruen OAM PhD''']] (1954-living) was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) for her exemplary service to nursing, especially through the Townsville University Hospital and as Adjunct Senior Research Fellow, James Cook University. == Sources ==
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== Bibliography == *Bateson, Charles. ''The Convict Ships 1787-1868''. Library of Australian History. Sydney, 1983. *Baxter, Carol. ''Musters and Lists New South Wales and Norfolk Island 1800-1802''. Australian Biographical & Genealogical Record and Society of Australian Genealogists. Sydney, 1988. *Baxter, Carol. ''Musters of New South Wales and Norfolk Island 1805-1806''. Australian Biographical & Genealogical Record and Society of Australian Genealogists. Sydney, 1989. *Bruen, Gweneth. ''Thank You Mother England: Paul Lutherburrow and Families''. Self-published. Epping, 1986. *Evans, Kenneth. ''Paddle to Australia: The Story of George Patfield''. Self-published. Beaudesert, 2001. *Flynn, Michael. ''The Second Fleet: Britain’s Grim Armada of 1790''. Library of Australian History. Sydney, 1993. *Gillen, Mollie. ''The Search for John Small First Fleeter''. Library of Australian History. Sydney, 1988. *Martin, Megan. ''Settlers and Convicts of the Bellona 1793: a Biographical Dictionary''. Bellona Muster Committee 1793-1993. North Ryde, 1992. *Ryan, R J. ''Land grants 1788-1809''. Australian Documents Library. Sydney, 1981. *Sainty, Malcolm R & Johnson, Keith A. ''Census of New South Wales, November 1828''. Library of Australian History. Sydney, 1985. *Sweeney, Christopher. ''Transported: In Place of Death''. Macmillan Company of Australia. South Melbourne, 1981.
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Padgett Family History

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This is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Padgett families and information about individuals, places, and things named Padgett. (Do you have any info about Padgetts or the name? Please join the Trusted List to this page and participate. You can also post a comment or memory below.) === Alternate Spellings === The many alternate spellings of the same name include: Padgett, Paget, Pagitt, Paggitt and Pagett and Page. === Origins of the Surname Padgett === Name comes from "page", i.e. a young servant or personal assistant to a nobleman. The beginning of the surname Padgett are in England starting about 1230. === Coat of Arms === The Coat of Arms most associated with the family depicts on a black shield, a silver cross engrailed, in the dexter quarter a silver escallop. === Geographic Centers of Padgett Families === This English surname is mostly from Yorkshire region of England. Many live in the USA in southern states such as the Carolinas, Virginia, Georgia, and Florida. Many were farmers. === Famous and Creative Padgetts === * [[Padgett-4|Benjamin Lewis Padgett]] (1894-1951) was known as "Gadget Padgett." He invented a simple wooden machine that allowed the shifting of colored paper to represent statistical trends in motion. * Lewis Padgett was a combination of two authors' mother's maiden names. Padgett was the pen name for the authors of many humorous short stories of science fiction in the 1940s and 1950s. Among the most famous were: Exit the Professor, See You Later, Mimsy Were The Borogoves, The Twonky, What You Need, Dead Lock, Open Secret, Time Enough and others. Many of these short stories were used in television shows, like The Twilight Zone. === Towns Named 'Padgett' === The town of '''Padgett''', in County of Young, in the state of Texas is 9.5 miles southwest of Olney, TX A man named I. B. Padgett first came to this region of Texas in 1875. The small town was named for him. Padgett had a few small businesses, a post office, four or five churches and a two teacher school house. Eventually the people moved out over the years and by 1970s the town no longer existed. === Padgetts on WikiTree === Here is the updated [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/P/PADGETT_1.html Padgett] index. If you add yourself or a Padgett relative to WikiTree your change will appear on the index tomorrow. [[Category:Surnames]] [[Category:English Immigrants to America]]

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==About the Project== {{One Name Study|name=Paisley}}
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{{Clear}} {{GOONS Sticker|Paisley}} The Paisley Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Paisley Paisley] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Paisley name. As a One-Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related to biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Paisleys), by time period (18th Century Paisleys), or by topic (Paisley DNA, Paisley Occupations, Paisley Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches that have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' === How to Join === To join the Paisley Name Study, first, start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinators: [[Gilhooly-9|Charmaine Rosa]]''' & '''[[Robinson-27225|Azure Robinson]]''' for assistance. This study is registered with the [http://www.one-name.org One Name Study Guild]: [https://one-name.org/name_profile/Peasley/ Peasley Name Study] FTDNA Projects: *[https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/paisley Paisley Y-DNA and atDNA] managed by Diane Langston *[https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/paisleyallied-autosomal Paisley & allied families - autosomal] managed by Diane Langston ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' *WikiTree-Peasley Name Study on [https://discordapp.com/ Discord Chat] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Paisley_Name_Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] === Membership === {{Member|ONS|name=Paisley}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} {| class="wikitable sortable" border=4 |- !Member!!Ancestor!!Notes |- |[[Gilhooly-9|Charmaine (Gilhooly) Rosa]]||[[Paisley-220|John Paisley (abt.1732-)]]|| |- |[[Robinson-27225|Azure Robinson]]||[[Peasley-41|Joseph Peasley (abt.1598-1660)]]|| |} === Research Pages === Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! #Sources ##Find books/resources that provide source information ###Any free books available online, add to the [[Space:Category-Source|WT Source Library]] ###List new source here ###Enter new source into relevant profiles #Maintenance Categories ##[[:Category:Needs Sources, Paisley Name Study|Needs Sources]] ##[[:Category:Needs Biography, Paisley Name Study|Needs Biography]] ##[[:Category:Needs Profiles Created, Paisley Name Study|Needs Profiles]] #Source and Connect Existing Paisley profiles: :::{| border=4 |- !|Orphaned |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&cln=&order=&s=PAISLEY Paisley] |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&cln=&order=&s=PACLEY Pacley] |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&cln=&order=&s=PASLEY Pasley] |- !|Unsourced |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced+LastNameatBirth%3DPaisley&MaxProfiles=500 Paisley] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced+LastNameatBirth%3DPacley&MaxProfiles=500 Pacley] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced+LastNameatBirth%3DPasley&MaxProfiles=500 Pasley] |- !|Unconnected |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=PAISLEY Paisley] |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=PACLEY Pacley] |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=PASLEY Pasley] |} == Origins == Paisley surname originates locally in Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland.Dilquest, Augustus Wilfrid. "''Those Names of Ours''" Crowell, 1938 This town, which straddles the banks of the White Cart Water, a tributary of the River Clyde approximately 12 miles west of Glasgow, has been historically called Pasley, Paselay, Passelet, and Passeleth. The earliest surviving place name record dates to 1157 AD. Some believe the place name was a derivation of a Gaelic term meaning “at the front of the slope” (consistent with the town’s location). Others believe, it was derived from the word “basilica” - coincidentally, a chapel was erected on the site of the future town of Paisley by St. Mirin in the 6th/7th century, and gradually grew into a major church and pilgrimage destination. The usage of surnames began in Scotland in the 12th century but remained rare until the 13th century. Early surnames were consistent with the names of places (i.e Paisley), occupations, nicknames, or derived from a parent’s given name (i.e. O’Brien, McDonald). Coinciding with this earliest use of surnames, the first known record of the Paisley place name as a surname dated to between 1179 and 1202 AD when William Passelue/Passelaw was a witness to various charters of William of Lyon and Alan filius Walteri. There is also a surviving record of Johannes de Passelet as the canon of Glasgow in 1320 AD. At least as early as the 15th century, persons bearing the surname “Paisley” began emigrating from Scotland to other regions, ultimately including England, Ireland, continental Europe, Australia, and America. From 1630 to 1900, at least four dozen, possibly more, separate sets of immigrants, surnamed Paisley, entered America and started families whose descendants can still be found and identified. A wide variety of spellings of this surname can now be found in U.S. public records, including Paisley, Paisly, Paistley, Pastly, Pasley, Paslay, Pasely, Parsley, Pacely, Pacley, Peisly, Peasley, Peasly, Peaslye, Peaslie, and Peaslee, but it is believed that all these spellings originate from the place name for Paisley, Scotland.Paisley, Gary. Clan Paisley Database - About Us {{Ancestry Tree|117237430|340163498866}} (https://www.ancestry.com/ : accessed 30 Oct 2020) === Related Surnames and Surname Variants === * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Pacley Pacley] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Pasley Pasley] Please take time to leave a message with the oldest proven Paisley relative that you have. For example, I believe one is Edward Paisley, 1610 Paisley, Scotland. Have fun and even leave stories about your family of Paisleys. One branch also has what we call Paisley Eyes. Most of us have some form of green eyez, some a very unusual green color. ===Distribution=== {{Tag Link|Paisley}}'''{{green|665}}''' {{Tag Link|Pasley}}'''{{green|311}}''' {{Tag Link|Pacley}}'''{{green|0}}''' Birth Location: {{One Name Study|name=Paisley|category='''{{blue|Location}}''', Paisley Name Study}} {| border=4 !Country ! align="center" style="background:#42845A;"|Paisley ! align="center" style="background:#46946B;"|Pasley ! align="center" style="background:#356D6F;"|Pacley ! align="center" style="background:#DCB709;"|Total |- ![[:Category:Australia,_Paisley_Name_Study|Australia]] | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;"|0 | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;"|0 |align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;"|0 | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;"|0 |- ![[:Category:Canada,_Paisley_Name_Study|Canada]] | align="center" style="background:#42845A;"|1 | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;"|0 | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;"|0 | align="center" style="background:#DCB709;"|1 |- ![[:Category:England,_Paisley_Name_Study|England]] | align="center" style="background:#42845A;"|2 | align="center" style="background:#46946B;"|1 | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;"|0 | align="center" style="background:#DCB709;"|3 |- ![[:Category:Ireland,_Paisley_Name_Study|Ireland]] | align="center" style="background:#42845A;"|1 | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;"|0 |align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;"|0 | align="center" style="background:#DCB709;"|1 |- ![[:Category:Scotland,_Paisley_Name_Study|Scotland]] | align="center" style="background:#42845A;"|1 | align="center" style="background:#46946B;"|2 | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;"|0 | align="center" style="background:#DCB709;"|3 |- ![[:Category:United_States,_Paisley_Name_Study|United States]] | align="center" style="background:#42845A;"|1 | align="center" style="background:#46946B;"|1 |align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;"|0 | align="center" style="background:#DCB709;"|2 |- ![[:Category:Peasley_Name_Study|No Location]] | align="center" style="background:#42845A;"|1 | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;"|0 |align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;"|0 | align="center" style="background:#DCB709;"|1 |- !Totals ! align="center" style="background:#42845A;"|7 ! align="center" style="background:#46946B;"|4 ! align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;"|0 ! align="center" style="background:#DCB709;"|11 |} == Notables == ===[[Wikipedia:Paisley]]=== *Lord Paisley, in the peerage of Scotland *Bob Paisley, English football manager *[[Paisley-132|Brad Paisley]], American country singer *Chris Paisley (born 1986), English professional golfer *David Paisley (born 1979), Scottish actor *Doug Paisley, Canadian folk singer *Eileen Paisley, Baroness Paisley of St George's (born 1931), Northern Ireland politician *Grégory Paisley (born 1977), French footballer *[[Paisley-426|Ian Richard Kyle Paisley (1926-2014)]], Northern Ireland politician and church leader *[[Paisley-427|Ian Paisley Jr]], Northern Ireland politician, son of Ian Paisley *Jackie Paisley, American female bodybuilder *Janet Paisley (1948–2018), Scottish writer, poet and playwright *John Paisley (actor), Scottish actor working in China *John Paisley (CIA officer), former CIA officer *Michelle Paisley (born 1968), American author *Rebecca Paisley, American author *Rhonda Paisley (born 1960), Northern Ireland author and politician *Stephen Paisley (born 1983), Irish professional football player *Una Paisley (1922-1977), Australian cricket player ===[[Wikipedia:Pacley]]=== ===[[Wikipedia:Pasley]]=== *Charles Pasley KCB (1780–1861), British soldier and military engineer who wrote the defining text on the role of the post-American revolution British Empire *Charles Pasley (engineer) CB (1824–1890), son of the above, British military engineer responsible for many public works in Australia *Kevin Pasley (born 1953), retired professional baseball player whose career spanned 12 seasons *Malcolm Pasley, FBA (1926–2004), literary scholar best known for his dedication to and publication of the works of Franz Kafka *Omar Pasley (born 1986), better known by his stage name OMI, Jamaican singer *Pasley Baronets, of Craig in the County of Dumfries, is a title in the Baronetage of Great Britain *[[Pasley-186|Thomas Pasley Bt RN (1734-1808)]], senior and highly experienced British Royal Navy officer of the eighteenth century *[[Sabine-113|Thomas (Sabine) Pasley KCB RN (1804-1884)]], officer of the British Royal Navy during the nineteenth century == Sources ==

Palatine Arrivals in New York in 1710

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[[Category: Palatine Migration]] [[Category: Palatine Ships]] [[Category:Province of New York, Immigrants from Holy Roman Empire]] Eleven or twelve ships sailed from London in 1710, carrying about 3200 Palatine immigrants to New York. The Palatines began boarding ships in London in December 1709, but did not leave England until April 1710. About 470 died on the journey. Actual passenger lists have not survived, but the following is a set of reconstructed lists (some of which are very incomplete) posted online by the ProGenealogists Palatine Project circa 2009-2011. Reconstructions were based on the assumption that the Hunter lists are arranged roughly chronologically in the order of the immigrants' arrival at New York. Dates given here may not be accurate. # '''Ship: ''Lyon of Keith''.''' Captain: Alexander Stevenson. Listmaster: Hans Peter Kneskern. From: London Arrival: by 30 June 1710. This list is made up of the first 63 names listed on the 30 June 1710 subsistence list and others who appear to have been part of their households. https://web.archive.org/web/20120524084404/http://www.progenealogists.com:80/palproject/ny/1710first.htm # '''Second ship.''' From: London. Arrival: by 30 June 1710. This list is made up of the second half (62 names) of the 30 June 1710 subsistence list and others who appear to have been part of their households. https://web.archive.org/web/20120524084604/http://www.progenealogists.com:80/palproject/ny/1710second.htm # '''Ship: ''Fame''.''' Captain: Walter Houxton. Listmaster: Johann Adolph Arthopoeus. From: London. Arrival: 14 Jun 1710. https://web.archive.org/web/20120524084449/http://www.progenealogists.com/palproject/ny/1710third.htm # '''Ship: ''Baltimore''.''' Captain: Bartholomew Whitehorne. Listmaster: Johann Philipp Fuchs. https://web.archive.org/web/20120524085751/http://www.progenealogists.com:80/palproject/ny/1710fourth.htm # '''Ship: ''Hartwell''.''' Captain: Jeremiah Turner. Listmaster: Christian Wormbs. From: London. Arrival: by 30 June 1710. This list is made up of the first 63 names listed on the 30 June 1710 subsistence list along with any who appear to have been part of their households. https://web.archive.org/web/20120525125954/http://www.progenealogists.com:80/palproject/ny/1710fifth.htm # '''Ship: ''James & Elizabeth''.''' Captain: Henry Gravener. Listmaster: Johann Christian Gerlach. From: London. Arrival: 16 June 1710. This reconstructed passenger list is based on the first part (60 names) of the 4 July 1710 subsistence list along with any who appear to have been part of their households. Johann Christ Gerlach, a passenger, was the listmaster. https://web.archive.org/web/20120525081424/http://www.progenealogists.com:80/palproject/ny/1710sixth.htm # '''Ship: ''Tower Frigate''.''' Captain: Edward Bennett. Listmaster: Johann Quirinus Neythäber. https://web.archive.org/web/20111221102440/http://www.progenealogists.com:80/palproject/ny/1710seventh.htm # '''Eighth ship'''. https://web.archive.org/web/20111115154524/http://www.progenealogists.com/palproject/ny/1710eighth.htm # '''Ninth ship'''. This is possibly the ''Mary'', Thomas Richardson, captain, and Johann Christoph Kurtz, listmaster, No list. # '''Ship: ''Sarah''.''' Captain: Andrew Elston. LIstmaster: Schmidt (possibly Johann Georg Schmidt). This ship probably arrived in New York between 4 August and 4 Oct 1710. https://web.archive.org/web/20111115154958/http://www.progenealogists.com/palproject/ny/1710tenth.htm # '''Eleventh ship'''. 77 Families. This ship probably arrived in New York between 4 July and 4 August 1710. https://web.archive.org/web/20120525125949/http://www.progenealogists.com:80/palproject/ny/1710eleventh.htm

Palatine Immigrants of New Bern, Province of Carolina

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New Bern was founded by Baron [[Von_Graffenried-4|Christopher von Graffenreid]] when he led six hundred Palatine immigrants to the colony in 1709/1710. For more on the Province of Carolina, see the Southern Colonist's Project, [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Province_of_Carolina_Team Province of Carolina Space Page]. ==Synopsis== Switzerland's political environment at the time of the emigration was strictly against any emigration. It was considered as a crime against the fatherland and was equivalent to desertion. However, these dissenting Prostestant souls were a nuisance, so the Council of Bern thought of a way to get rid of 400-500 undesirables in a one-time emigration. Queen Anne saw England as the protector of European Protestantism and was looking for settlers in her American Colonies. John Lawson, an Englishman wrote "nothing can be done of more security and advantage to the Crown and subjects of Great Britain, than to have our Frontiers secured by a Warlike People, and our Friends, as the Switzers" John Lawson encouraged Baron [[Von_Graffenried-4|Christoph von Graffenried]] in his plans to establish a Swiss settlement with the aid of Queen Anne. He purchased 10,000 acres between the Neuse and Cape Fear Rivers in North Carolina for this settlement. John Lawson set sail from Gravesend In January 1710 with the 650 German Palatines (92 families) while De Graffenreid waited in London for the Swiss. When De Graffenreid arrived with 1 ship of Swiss emigrants he found only about 300 of the German Palatines alive. At the confluence of the Neuse and Trent Rivers they laid out the town of New Bern. They named it for De Graffenreid's home Bern, Switzerland Their troubles, however, were not over. They arrived at the most inopportune time. There was a yellow fever epidemic that ravaged the settlement. The Tuscorora War broke out about the same time.They found themselves and their settlement an easy target From 1711-1713 they were attacked by the Tuscarora Indians. Of the ones who survived these adversities, more than half left New Bern and move to Virginia or dispersed into other Carolina precincts. The small number of settlers remaining, after losses due to disease, war, and the hardships of the ocean voyage, intermarried with residents of other nationalities, and the Swiss-German community blended into the population at large. New Bern, settled in 1710, was one of the earliest settlements in North Carolina. Its settlement was the proprietary effort of Swiss nobleman and entrepreneur Baron Christopher De Graffenreid. It was founded as a refuge for certain German and Swiss Protestants who sought to escape religious persecution and economic hardship in their native lands. Before coming to America many European groups, including these Swiss and Germans fled their homelands for Holland where the free thinking Dutch provided a haven for religious dissidents. Indeed, even our own Mayflower ancestors, the English Separatists, took refuge in Holland before coming to America. In preparation for transporting the German and Swiss dissidents to America, De Graffenreid went to England and negotiated the purchase of a large tract of land along the Neuse and Trent Rivers in North Carolina. The English Lords Proprietors were anxious to attract settlers to the new colony. They, consequently, struck a deal with De Graffenreid under the terms of which each family was to receive 250 acres of land. The settlers thus set sail form England in December 1710. The organizers of this venture knew it would not be an easy undertaking, They, therefore, selected only the young and strong. In spite of their precautions more than half of the group died during the treacherous 13-week voyage. It was an exceptionally difficult and stormy crossing. The group landed in Virginia and made their way overland to the central North Carolina coastal area. At the confluence of the Neuse and Trent Rivers they laid out the town of New Bern. They named it for De Graffenreid's home Bern, Switzerland. The new settlers were thrifty and industrious and quickly established themselves in the New World. Their troubles, however, were not over. There was a yellow fever epidemic. Two years after their arrival they were attacked by Indians. Of the ones who survived these adversities, more than half left New Bern and returned to Virginia or dispersed into other Carolina precincts. But the colony was not abandoned. Those who remained went on with their lives, which included taking up their grants along the Trent River in the area that became Jones County in 1789. ===1740 Trent River Palatine Church Subscribers=== Whereas we the subscribers have agreed and Concluded to build our house of worship or Chapel on Trent river in Craven County in the province of North Carolina out of one stock Cattle which a certain p: son hath called? & given for the same use and purpose for the use of the Palentine or Germans NOW we the subscribers hereof have chose and elected Mr. Jacob Sheets, John Simons, John Kensey & Peter Remm for to build the same Church or Chapel for the use of the high Germans & the Church of England & the same Chapel is being build on the south side of Trent River between the ferry and John Kinsesses plantation & the same Chapel is to be Thirteen feet long & Twenty feet wide & Twelve feet high & furthermore we the subscribers hereof do give unto the above sd Jacob Sheets, John Simons, Peter Remm & John Kinsey full power and authority to build or cause to be built & the name or title of the same Church or Chapel is to be called the Palatine Church or the high German Chapel as Witness our hands this second day of August Anno Domi 1740. John Simons, Jacob Sheets, Wm. Frank, Christian Slobock, George Snyder, John Letcher Miller,[[Anders-1164|Peter Andrews]], John Kinsey, [[Futch-99| Jacob Fulch]], Richs. Remer, John Remer, Michall Pickel, Danl. Fulch, Alexr. Steel, Michall Remm, Christopher Slobbock, Junr.,[[Rezenover-1| Jacob Rezenover]], Jon. Peter Remm,[[Rezenover-3|Mathias Rezenover]],Casper Reasheal,[[Amiett-1| Vinct. Ameat]], [[Koonce-6 |George Coons]], George Connegur, Jacob J. Pack, Wm. Barn. Subscribers ===1747 Petition for Redress=== Decades after the disasterous beginning of settlement, a group of Palatines petitioned the assembly for redress over loss of land patents. His Excellency the Governour was pleased to lay before the Board a Copy of an Order of the Right Honourable the Lords of the Committee of Council for plantation affairs together with a copy of the humble petition of the Palatines in North Carolina to His Majesty which Order was read being as follows Vizt At the Council Chamber Whitehall the 13th day of July 1747 By the Right Honourable the Lords of the Committee of Council for Plantation Affairs. His Majesty having been pleased to refer unto this Committee the humble Petition of the palatines in North Carolina, complaining of Colonel Thomas Pollock for having disposed them of their Lands in that province which were granted them being by her late Majesty Queen Ann, And humbly praying his Majesty will be graciously pleased to restore them to the possession of their said Land at any term of Rents under His Majesty as shall be thought meet The Lords of the Committee this day took the said petition into their Consideration and are hereby pleased to refer the same (a Copy whereof is hereunto annexed) to the Lords Commissioners for Trade and plantations to Consider thereof and report their Opinion thereupon to this Committee Signed Wm SHARPE Then was read the Petition of the Palatines to His Majesty, being as follows Vizt To his most Excellent Majesty King George the Second King of Great Britain Scotland France and Ireland Defender of the Faith The Humble Petition of the Palatines in North America Humbly Sheweth That your Petitioners being sent six hundred in Number by her most gracious Majesty Queen Ann into America under the Care of Christopher Gravenreed Barronet her Majesty of her bountifull kindness paid each man Twenty shillings Sterling for to purchase Necessarys for their peopling and settling her Plantations in North America And Gentlemen of England raised the like sum with six pair of hand mill-stones and two pair of water mill-stones for like purpose which said sums and mill stones your Petitioners put into the care of their Trustee aforesaid, who promised to pay them in North Carolina three Pounds for one received from them in England That your Petitioners, pursuant to her Majesty's Proclamation sent to Germany in the year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred and eight had their Lands laid out to them (to wit) to each Family two hundred and fifty acres That your Petitioners Trustee Baron Gravenreed aforesaid entered into an agreement with them to find each Family two Cows and calves and a Bull, two sows and pigs and a Boar two Ewes and Lambs and a Ram which said stock your petitioners were to have in possession for the space of seven years and at the Expiration of such Term to deliver their said Trustee the said Principal and at Expiration of five years of said Term to pay him the yearly rent for two per currency per acre. That in the year of our Lord One Thousand seven hundred and nine your petitioner arrived in America and in the year 1711 Indians broke out against and destroyed several Familys in which enterprize our Trustee was taken by the Indians whilst he was yet amongst them We expected him killed then came one Thomas Pollock who ruled both Governour and Country and acted in behalf as a General send to his Captain William Brice to take all the Dutch that were able to bear Arms and meet him at an Indian Town which was about six Leagues from our Inhabitants accordingly we did but he never met but left us to sit two days and one night with the Indians soon after Gravenreed was brought in but did not stay long with us who carried off from our Settlements all that he could conveniently come at promising to return with provisions and necessarys for the War but never returned nor made the least satisfaction for these Things received nor the Money allowed us by her most Gracious Majesty or the Gentlemen of England with Two hundred pounds which we also put into interest at our departure from England. That as soon as our Trustee departed the said Colonel Thomas Pollock came to our Settlements and took every thing even the Mill stones and left us without any Assistance intirely naked to the mercy of the Indians. That at the Expiration of four years the Indian War ended and then came the said Pollock and took our Lands from us that we had in Virtue of her Majestys Proclamation laid out to us We your distressed Petitioners being in an unknown part of the world and quite destitute of any assistance was obliged to submit to him the said Pollock who under Colours of a relapsed pattent holds the Land to this Day. That in the year One Thousand seven hundred and forty seven, the fifth day of January the Heir of Colonel Thomas Pollock came to our Plantations to turn us off from our possessions by virtue of Authority in order to settle the Rebels the Scots in our Possessions it being in the dead time of Winter not knowing which way to go with our Familys by which we were compelled to give him our Bonds for as much as he was pleased to ask. That your Petitioner most humbly prays that your most sacred Majesty will be pleased to award us Your poor Petitioners who have undergone the Fatigues of so long and Tedious a War against the Barbarous Indians a Decree for our said Land and at any Term of rents under Your most gracious Majesty, as to your Majesty may seem meet And your Distressed Petitioners as in Duty bound will ever pray Signed PHILIP FENEYER HENRY GREST CHRISTIAN ESLAR JACOB MILLER HERMAN GRUM CHRISTIAN WALKER [[Anders-1164|Peter Ender]] [[Rezenover-3|Mathias Reasonover]] JOSEPH PUGAR DENNIS MOOR ADAM MOOR [[Granade-48| John Granade]] ABRAHAM BUSIT JOHN RIMER [[Morris-25999|Henry Morris]] MICHAEL GESIBEL JACOB EIBACH CHRISTIAN BAVER NICHOLAS RIMER PETER REYET JOHN KINSEY MICHAEL KISER ANDREW WALLIS PETER LOTS JOHN SIMONS DANIEL TETCHEY DANIEL SIMONS PETER PILLMAN GEORGE SNEIDOR ABRAHAM BAVER FREDERICK MARKET CHRISTIAN GANTER CASPER RISHEED SIMON KEHLER MICHAEL SHELFER JACOB HUBER JNO. LEKGAN MILLER JNO. BERNARD SHONE WOOLF George Kenege CHRISTAIN HUBBACH JOHN KENSEY PHILLIP OMEND. [[Space:Palatine_Immigrant_List_New_Bern_and_Province_of_Carolina]] ==Sources== *[[Von_Graffenried-4|Christopher von Graffenreid]] *[https://docsouth.unc.edu/nc/graffenried/graffenried.html Graffenreid's Account of the Founding of New Bern] *[https://docsouth.unc.edu/csr/index.php/document/csr04-0295 1747 Palatine Petition Minutes of North Carolina's Governor Council page 954] * [http://newbern.cpclib.org/research/settlers.htm Swiss and Palatines to New Bern] Contains an extensive though not complete list of Palatine immigrants. *Craven County, N. C. Deed Abstracts, [C.28.40001], Vol. 1 1707-1775, Book I #467 DE: 1-417 Deed Description of Palatine Church and Subscribers

Palatine Immigration to America

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Palatine Immigration to America

{{Image|file=Palatines_Images-7.png |align=c |size=350 |caption=Palatines to America Genealogy. }} {{Image|file=Gail_Photos-1.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=Immigration. }} Ten ships loaded with Palatines, left England for America to add 3300 Palatine immigrants to its settlers. {{Image|file=French_and_Indian_War_Images.png |align=c |size=300 |caption=American colonies. }}{{Image|file=Palatines_Images-8.png |align=c |size=300 |caption= }}{{clear}} Ten ships brought approximate 3000 Palatine immigrants to America, Their goal was New York. {{Image|file=Hudson-1149-1.jpg |align=c |size=380 |caption= }} :In America the Palatines worked off their passage. :The 3000 Palatines are also listed as 350 families Robert Livingston had a patent 160,000 acres (650 km²/ 250 sq mi) along the Hudson River south of Albany. This was named Livingston Manor.. Later its locations in areas would become known as Columbia and Dutchess counties. (After the American Revolution) It is reported that Livingston offered land to Queen Anne's government of England. This could be used for work camps for emigrants, such as the German Palatines. The location was both sides of the Hudson River to Queen Anne's government of England to be used temporarily as work camps for settlers and German Palatine refugees,. The objective was to harvest the trees, produce lumber for cabins, timber for masts and turpentine for the English navy.{{Image|file=Palatines_Images-1.jpg |align=r |size=160 |caption=Livingston. }} After these settlers had worked in the camps to pay off their passage, they could be granted land in the Mohawk and Schoharie. :Livingston himself gained a profit of the sale of supplies to the English navy and sale of supplies to the work camps.. All was paid by the English colonial government. Bielinski, Stefan. "Robert Livingston", New York State Museum {{Image|file=Palatines_Images-3.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=NY Harbor. }} Examples of settlements: :Germantown :Saugerties New York ''':SEE Also: [William Penn Project]''' Sources: *"The Palatine, or, German immigration to New York and Pennsylvania : a paper read before the Wyoming Historical and Geological Society", by Sanford H. Cobb. *http://palatinenotes.blogspot.com/2013/02/palatines-in-north-carolina.html *The Book of Names, Especially Relating to the Early Palatines and the First …”, by Lou D. MacWethy *http://www.searchforancestors.com/passengerlists/history.html Palatine. *https://archive.org/details/earlyeighteenthc00knit *The Blue-Eyed Indians by C. Donald Chrysler (Zephyrhills, FL: Chrysler Books, 1999) page 2. *Lists of Germans from the Palatinate Who Came to England in 1709 (most of whom continued on to America) by John Tribbeko & George Ruperti (Baltimore: Clearfield Co., 1998) *Palatine Families of New York and other works by Henry Z. Jones. You can find his books listed in the New York & Germany sections of this webpage... Finding Passenger Lists Before 1820 *Early Eighteenth Century Palatine Emigration by Walter Allen Knittle (Philadelphia, 1937) *BOOK: Palatine Roots: The 1710 German Settlement in New York As Experienced by Johann Peter Wagner by Nancy Wagoner Dixon (Camden, ME: Picton Press, 1994) *[http://dutchforkchapter.org/auswanderer_dutchfork.html German Settlers in South Carolina, Compiled by CARL W. NICHOLS and HANNELORE ENDERLE] *'''[http://www.ogsgs.org/origin.htm Carolinas]''' *http://www.genealogytrails.com/scar/dutch_fork.htm Dutch Fork, Carolina, settlers] *Palatines from Germany to England in 1709

Palatine Immigration to Pennsylvania

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[[Category:Pennsylvania, Immigrants from Holy Roman Empire]] [[Category: Palatine Migration]] ==History of the Palatine Immigration to Pennsylvania== ====written by Daniel Rupp, 1876==== At different periods, various causes and diverse motives induced Germans to abandon their Vaterland. Since 1606, millions have left their homes, the dearest spots on earth, whither the heart always turns. Religious persecution, political oppression drove thousands to Pennsylvania - to the asylum from the harrassed and depressed sons and daughters of the relics of the Reformation, whither William Penn himself invited the persecuted of every creed and religious opinion. From 1682 to 1776, Pennsylvania was the central point of emigration from Germany, France and Switzerland. Penn's liberal views, and illiberal course of the government of New York toward the Germans, induced many to come to this Province. The period from 1702 - 1727 marks an era in the early German emigration. Between forty and fifty thousand left their native country "their hearths where soft affections dwell." The unparalleled ravages and desolations by the troops of Louis XIV under Turenne, were the stern prelude to bloody persecutions. To escape the dreadful sufferings awaiting them, German and other Protestants emigrated to the English colonies in America. In 1705, a number of German Reformed residing between Wolfenbuttel and Halberstadt, fled to Neuwied, a town of Rhenish Prussia, where they remained some time, and then went to Holland - there embarked, in 1707, for New York. Their frail ship was, by reason of adverse winds, carried into the Delaware bay. Determined, however, to reach the place for which they were destined - to have a home among the Dutch, they took the overland route from Philadelphia to New York. On entering the fertile, charming valley in New Jersey, which is drained by the meandering Musconctcong, the Passaic and their tributaries, and having reached a goodly land, they resolve to remain in what is now known as the German Valley of Morrison county. From this point, the Germans have spread into Somerset, Bergan and Essex couties. At Elizabethtown, where the first English settlement was made in New Jersey, 1664, there were many Germans prior to 1730. There was also a German settlement at a place known as Hall Mill, which is some thiry miles from Philadelphia. In 1708 and 1709, thirty three thousand, on an invitation of Queen Anne, left their homes in the Rhine country for London, where some twelve or thirteen thousand arrived in the summer of 1708. There were books and papers dispersed in the Palatinate, with the Queen's picture on the books, and the title page in letters of gold, which, on that account, were called, 'The Golden Book', to encourage the Palatines to come to England, in order to be sent to the Carolinas, or to other of Her Majesty's colonies, to be settle there. These were, for some time, in a destitute condition - wholly depending upon the charity of the inhabitants of the English metropolis. In the fall of 1709, one hundred and fifty families, consisting of six hundred and fifty Palatines, were transported, under the tutelar auspices of Christian De Grafferied and Ludwig Michell, natives of Switzerland, to North Carolina. As in all new countries, the Palatines were exposed to trials, privations and hardships incident to border life. One hundred of them were massacred by the Tuskarora Indians, Sept 22, 1707. The descendants of these Germans reside in different parts of the State. At the time these Palatines left England for North Carolina, the Rev. Joshua Kockerhal, with a small band of his persecuted Lutheran brethren, embarked at London 1708, for New York, where they arrived in December, and shortly therafter he, with his little flock, settled on some lands up the Hudson river, which they had received from the crown of England. Two thousand one hundred acres, granted a patent Dec. 18, 1709. The Queen also bestowed upon Kocherthal five hundred acres as a glebe (transcriber's note: glebe is a plot of land belonging or yielding profit to an English parish church) for the Lutheran church. Newburg is the place of this settlement. In the meantime, while those were transported to North Carolina, and to New York, three thousand six hundred Germans were transfered to Ireland; seated upon unimproved lands in the county of Limerick, near Arbela and Adair; others, in the town of Rathkeale, where their descendants still reside, and are known to this day, as German Palatines, preserving their true German character for industry, thrift and honorable dealing. Persons who have lately visited them say, "They are the most wealthy and prosperous farmers in the county of Limerick." They still speak the German language. Of the large number that came to England, in 1708 and 1709, seven thousand, after having suffered great privations, returned, half naked and in despondency, to their native country. Ten thousand died for want of sustenance, medical attendance, and from other causes. Some perished on ships. The survivors were transported to English colonies in America. Several thousand had embarked for the Silly Islands, a group south-west of England; but never reached their intended destination. Ten sails of vessels were freighted with upwards of four thousand Germans for New York. They departed the 25th December, 1709 and after a six months' tedious voyage reached New York in June, 1710. On the inward passage, and immediately on landing, seventeen hundred died. The survivors were encamped in tents, the had brought with them from England, on Nutting, now Governor's Island. Here they remained til late in autumn, when about fourteen hundred were removed, one hundred miles up the Hudson river, to Livingston Manor. The widowed women, sickly men and orphaned children remained in New York. The orphans were apprenticed by Governor Hunter, to citizens of New York and of New Jersey. Thee settled on Hudson river were under indenture to serve Queen Anne as grateful subjects, to manufacture tar and raise hemp, in order to repay the expenses of their transport and cost of subsistence, to the amount of ten thousand pounds sterling, which had been advanced by parliamentary grant. A supply of naval stores from this arrangement, had been confidently anticipated. The experiment proved a complete failure. There was mismanagement. The Germans, being unjustly oppressed, became dissatisfied both with their treatment, and with their situation. Governor Hunter resorted to violent measures to secure obedience to his demands. In this, too, he failed. One hundred and fifty families, to escape the certainty of famishing, left, in the autumn of 1712, for Schoharie Valley, some sixty miles, northwest of Livingston Manor. They had no open road, no horses to carry or haul their luggage - this they loaded on roughly constructed sleds, and did tug those themselves, through a three feet deep snow, which greatly obstructed their progress - their way was through an unbroken forest, where and when the wind was howling its hibernal dirge through leaf-stripped trees, amid falling snow. It took them three full weeks. Having reached Schoharie, they made improvements upon the lands Queen Anne had granted them. Here they remained about ten years, when owing to some defect in their titles, they were deprived of both lands and improvements. In the spring of 1723, thirty-three families removed and settled in Pennsylvania, in Tulpehocken, some fifteen miles west of Reading. A few years afterward, others followed them. The other dissatisfied Germans at Schoharie, who did to choose to follow their friends to Pennsylvania sought for and found a future home on the frontier in Mohawk Valley. Queen Anne, who well understood the policy of England, to retain her own subjects at home, encouraged the emigration of Germans, sent some of those whom she had invited in 1708 and 1709, to Virginia; settled them above the falls of the Rappahannock, in Spotsylvania county, where they commenced a town, called Germanna. The locality was unpropitious. They moved some miles further up the river where they soon drove well. From this settlement they spread into several counties in Virginia, and into North Carolina. Because of the relentless persecution and oppression in Switzerland, a large body of defenseless Mennonites fled from the Cantons of Zurich; of Bern and Schaffhausen, about the year 1672, and took up their abode in Alsace, above Strasbourg, on the Rhine, where they remained till they emigrated, 1708, to London, thence to Pennsylvania. They lived some time at German town, and in the vicinity of Philadelphia. In 1712, they purchases a large tract of land from Penn's agents in Pequae, then Chester, now Lancaster county. Here this small colony erected some huts or long cabins, to serve temporarily as shelters. Here the time and again persecuted and oppressed Swiss, separated from friends and much that makes life agreeable, hoped to unmolested begin anew. Here, surrounded on all sides by severed clans of Indians, they located in the gloomy silent shades of a virgin forest, whose undisturbed solitude was yet uncheered by the murmurs of the honey bee, or the twitterings of the swallow, those never-failing attendants upon the woodman's axe. For the hum and warblings of those, they had not only the shout and song of the tawny sons of the forest, but also the nocturnal howlings of the over watchful dog baying at the sheeny queen of the night, as she moves stately on, reflecting her burrowed light. By way of variety, their ears were nightly greeted by the shrill, startling whoop of the owl, from some stridulous branches overhanging their cabins, and bending to the breeze of evening, or by the sinister croakings of some doleful night songsters in the continuous thickets. This Swiss settlement formed the nucleus, or centre of a rapidly increasing Swiss, French and German population, in the Eden of Pennsylvania. Hereafter, the influent accession from the European continent steadily increased, so much so, as to excite attention, and create no small degree of alarm of the "fearful of the day". Scarcely had the Mennonites commenced making their lands arable, when they sent a commissioner, Martin Kendig, to Germany and to Switzerland, to induce others to come to Pennsylvania. He was successful. There were large accessions to this new colony in 1711 and 1717 and a few years later. So great was the influx at this time of Swiss and German immigrants, as to call forth, as already stated, public attention, especially of those in office. Governor Keith, says the record, "observed to the Board - the Governor's council - that great numbers of foreigners from Germany, strangers to our language and constitution, having lately been imported into this Province, daily dispensed themselves immediatly after landing, without producing certificates from whence they came or what they are, and, as they seemed to have first landed in Britain, and afterwards to have left without any license from government, or as far as they know, so, in the same manner, they behaved here, without making the least application to him or any of the magistrates. That, as this practice might be of very dangerous consequence, since, by the same method, any number of foreigners, from any nation whatever, enemies as well as friends, might throw themselves upon us." This was in 1717. In 1719, Jonathan Dickinson remarked; "We are daily expecting ships from London, which bring over Palatines, in number about six or seven thousand. We had a parcel that came over about five years ago, who purchased land about sixty miles west of Philadelphia, and proved quiet and industrious." After 1716, Germans, a few French and Dutch, began to penetrate the forest or wilderness - some twenty, thirty, forty, others from sixty to seventy miles, west and north from the metropolis. Large German settlements had sprung up at different points within the present limits of Montgomery and Berks counties. At Goshenhoppen there was a German Reformed church, organized as early as 1717. Some Mennonites coming from the Netherlands, settled along the Pakilmomink (Perkioming) and Schkipeck (Skippack) a few years later. The Germans were principally farmers. They depended more upon themselves than upon others. They wielded the mattock, the axe and the maul, and by the power of brawny arms rooted up the grubs, removed saplings, felled the majestic oaks, laid low the towering hickory; prostrated, where they grew, the walnut, poplar, chestnut - cleaved such as suited the purpose, into rails for fences - persevered untiringly until the forest was changed into arable field. They were those of whom Governor Thomas said, 1738: 'This Province has been for some years the asylum of the distressed Protestants of the Palatinate, and other parts of Germany; and I believe, it may truthfully he said, that the present flourishing condition of it is in a great measure owing to the industry of those people; it is not altogether the fertility of the soil, but the number and industry of the people, that makes a country flourish.' England understood well the true policy to increase the number of the people in her American colonies - she retained at home her own subjects, encourage the emigration of Germans; by this England was the gainer, without an diminution of her inhabitants. Unreasonable as it may seen, it was this class of Germans, that were so much feared, "whose numbers from Germany at this rate, would soon produce a German colony here, and perhaps such a one as Britain once received from Saxony in the fifth century." In 1719, some twenty families of Selwartzenau Taufer arrived at Philadelphia. Some settle in German town, others located on the Skippack, in Oley. About 1728 and 1729, the Germans crossed the Susquehanna, located within the present limits of York and Adams county, and made improvements under discouraging circumstances. The tide of emigration from the continent of Europe was strong. Various influences were brought to bear upon the increase of the influx. In Pennsylvania, the Newlander, tools in the hands of shipowners, merchants and importers, contributed much to induce Germans to leave their homes. There were, besides these, another class, who were active in prevailing upon the inhabitants of Germany to abandon their country for the new world. These two classes, Newlander and speculators, resorted to diverse arts in order to effect their purposes. They gave these, whom they desired to abandon their homes, assurances, endorsed by solemn promises, that the Poet's Arcadia had at last been found in America. To posess this, in Louisiana, on the banks of the Mississippi, several thousands left Germany in 1715 and 1717, under the leadership of the notorious John Law, who instead of bringing them immediately on their arrival in America, to the promised Eden, on the banks of the Father of the Western Water, landed them on the pontines (transcriber's note: land bridge) of Biloxi near the Mobile. Here they were exposed, without protection against their many foes, for five years Not one of them entered the promised paradise. Two thousand were consigned to the grave. The pallid survivors - about three hundred, finally seated on the banks of the Mississippi, 1722, some thirty or forty miles above New Orleans. Law had, through his agents, engaged twelve thousand Germans and Swiss. The sad fate of those of Biloxi was spread abroad, which deterred other from coming to participate in the promised blessings of the Elesyan fields, or to possess the Eldorado. The three hundred on the Mississippi were very poor for some years. They had been reduced to the most extreme poverty. From these poor but honorable Germans, have spring says Gayarre, some of the most respectable citizens of Louisiana, and some of the wealthiest sugar planters in the State. Their descendants forgot the German language, and have adopted the French; but the name of many clearly indicate the blood coursing in their veins; nevertheless more than one name has been so frenchified as to appear of Gallic parentage. The coast, so poor and beggarly at first, and once known as the German coast, has since become the producer and the receptacle of such wealth, so as to be now know by the appropriate name of Coast of Gold. In the spring of 1734, some Lutherans, known in history as Saltzburgers, from Saltzburg, a city of Upper Austria, arrived in Georgia. In Europe, they too had been the victims of bloody persecution. They had been driven from their country and their homes, on account of their unswerving attachment to the principles of the Gospel. This devotedly pious band of Christians was accompanied by their attached pastors, the Rev'd John Martin Boltzius and Israel Christian Gronau, and an excellent schoolmaster, Christian Ortman. The Saltzburgers located in Effingham county and styled their first settlement Ebenezer, to express their unfeigned gratitude to the Lord, who had been to them a storing rock, a house of defence, to save them. This German colony received accessions from time to time until they reached, prior to 1745, several hundred families. There were also many Germans residing in Savannah; besides some forty of fifty Moravians in the same state under the pastoral care for the Rev. David Nitschliman. The Moravians made no permanent settlement in Georgia. When the Spanish War broke out, they removed, almost to a man, to the State of Pennsylvania, because it was contrary to their religious faith to take up arms in any cause. In 1738, some arrived in Pennsylvania and located at Bethlehem. In 1740, those who had remained, left Georgia and joined their brethren in Pennsylvania. This, the mission among the Indians in Georgia, after a promising beginning, was at once suspended. Before the Moravians came to Pennsylvania, a respectable number of Schwenkfelders and arrived, settling in Bucks and Philadelphia county, now Montgomery, Berks and Lehigh. The Schwenkfelders had intended, before leaving their homes in Europe, to embark for Georgia. They however, changed their minds and established themselves in the asylum for the oppressed, Pennsylvania. In 1732, Monsieur Jean Pierre Pury of Neuchatel, Switzerland visited Carolina. Being encouraged by the government both of England and Carolina, he undertook to settle a colony of Swiss there. In 1732 one hundred and seventy persons were transported. These were soon followed by others. In a short time the colony consisted of three hundred persons. They settled on the north bank of the Savannah, built a town called Purysburgh, about thirty-six miles above the mouth of the river. The colony still continued to increase. In 1734, Pury brought two hundred and seventy persons more from Switzerland. All those were brought from Switzerland at the expense of Pury and several of his friends, who advanced him money for that purpose, he having spent the greatest part of his fortune in the prosecution of that design before he could bring it to execution. Thee were now nearly six hundred souls in this settlement. This was done in pursuance of a scheme, proposed by Mr. Pury to the Assembly of South Carolina; his scheme was to propel the southern frontier of Carolina with brave and laborious people, such as the Swiss are known to be. The assembly highly approved of this scheme; to assist him in the execution of it, they passed an act, August 20, 1731, which secured to him a reward of £400, upon his bringing over to Carolina a hundred effective men. In this act the Assembly promised also to find provisions, tools, etc, for three hundred persons for one year. Purysburgh in 1747, contained more than one hundred houses tolerably well built. In Colleton county, on the north bank of North Ediston river, 12 miles from its mouth, stands Wilton, or New London, consisting of 80 houses built by Swiss under the direction of Zuberbhuler, with leave from the Assembly. This town proved detrimental to Purysburgh, being in the heart of the county and near the capital; it drew people thither, who did not care to go to Purysburgh. From 1740-1755, a great many Palatines were sent to South Carolina, They settled Orangeburg, Cougaree and Wateree. In 1765, upwards of six hundred from the Palatine and Swabia were sent over from London and had a township of land set apart for them. In 1739, a number of Lutherans and German Reformed purchased a tract of land from General Waldo, and laid out the town Waldoborough, in Lincoln county, Maine. Bremen, a village in the same county, and Frankfort, in Waldo county, were undoubtedly laid out, or settled by Germans, as the names would indicate. During the Spanish and French War, in 1746, Waldoborough was laid in ashes by some Canadian Indians. Some of the inhabitants were massacred, others abducted. Not a few died from the ill-treatment received at the hands of the savages - some made their escape, and were dispersed in Canada. Waldoborough remained in ruins until 1750. In 1751, invited by those in authority, thirty German families, and in 1752, fifteen hundred individuals from Europe, persons of means, settled in Maine. King George II of Great Britain, held out strong inducements, through very liberal promises, to all who would emigrate into, and settle Nova Scotia, when a considerable body of German, principally Hanoverians, left their country, embarked for America, landed at Chebucto Bay, near Halifax, the capital of Nova Scotia, where fourteen hundred and fifty-three re-embarked and landed at Marliguish, on the 7th of june, 1753. Here they laid out the flourishing town of Lundenburg. Here they were doomed to experience the same resistance from the natives which the colonists at Halifax had met with, in settling the Peninsula; and the early history of the place contains little else than a constant succession of struggles with the savages in which, notwithstanding the powerful protection they received from the government, they lost many lives. Their attempts at agriculture were therefore restricted within a very narrow compass, and the settlement of the adjoining country was retarded until the French power and influence in Nova Scotia were subdued. From 1735, settlements in Pennsylvania multiplied rapidly; extended over vast regions, west of the Susquehanna, whither the Scotch-Irish had led the way. The German settlement kept pace with the native. The Kau-ta-tn-chunk (Kittatiny or Blue Mountain) extending from the Delaware hundreds of miles westwards, was not an insurmountable barrier - that they crossed and laid out farms where shortly afterwards they, their wives and children, were exposed to the torch, hatchet and scalping knife of the savages, and their midnight assault and slaughter. Hundreds fell victims to the relentlessly cruel savage, along the Blue Mountains, south and north of them and along the Susquehanna, as far north as Penn's Creek, from 1754-1763 and even at a later period. Among the massacred were many Germans - more than 300 in all. Germans massacred, north of the Blue Mountain, within Monroe county, among other were: Guldin, Hoth or Huth, Bomper, Vanaken, Vanflor, Schnell, Hartman, Hage, Brundich, Hellman, Gonderman, Schleich, Muller, Vandelap, Decker, Van Gondie, Brinker. South and north of the same mountain, within the present limits of Northampton, Carbon and Lehigh - more than one hundred were killed. Among them were: Sohn, Klein, Bittenbender, Roth, Schaffer, Ancers, Nitschman, Senseman, Gattermyer, Fabricuius, Schwigert, Leslie, Presser, Depu. Along the same mountain, within the limits of Berks, Lebanon and Dauphin county - Reichelsdorfer, Gerhart, Neidung, Klug, or Kluck, Linderman, Schott, Craushar, Zeissloff, Wunch, Dieppel, Henly, Spitler, Nocker, Maurer, Boshar, Fell, Kuhlmer, Lang, Trump, Yager, Sechler, Schetterly, Sauter, Geiger, Ditzler, Franz, Schnebele, Mosser, Fincher, Hubler, Marloff, Wolf, Handsche, Weisser, Miess, Lebenguth, Motz, Noah, Windelblech, Zeuchmacher, etc. Prior to 1770, the wilderness of Pennsylvania was penetrated beyond the Allegheny Mountains. Settlements were effected within the present bounds of Westmoreland and other eastern counties of this state. A number of German families had located on the Monongahela as far up as Redstone, Brownsville, Fayette county. Here settled the Weismans, Pressers, Vervalsons, Delongs, Jungs, Martins, Shutts, Peters, Schwartz, Hutters, Cackeys, Abrahams, and others (the first Germans in Western Pennsylvania, located in Greene county. These were two brothers, the Eckerleins of Ephrata, who left there and settle in the depths of the wilderness in 1745. Prior to 1754, Wendel Braun, and his two sons, and Frederik Waltser, located four miles west of Uniontown.), whom that devoted minister of the cross, the Rev. John Conrad Bucher, visited in Nov 1768. Printed as originally written in 1876. '''Source''': [https://archive.org/details/collectionofupwa00ruppuoft/page/n7 A Collection of upwards of Thirty Thousand Names of German, Swiss, Dutch, French and other Immigrants in Pennsylvania From 1727 to 1776]; Prof. I. Daniel Rupp, Second Revised Edition, 1876, Philadelphia.

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[[Category: Palatine Migration Project|Bulletin Board]] Return to main '''[[Project:Palatine_Migration|Palatine Migration Project]]''' page. This is just intended to be a space where folks can communicate about our project. With Privacy set at Open, anyone can join the conversation. Just a recommendation - but possibly we could use the "messages" at bottom of this page for general announcements and for introducing new topics for discussion. And then any followup discussion could take place here in the space pages text.
I have added all active project members as profile managers, so announcements at the right should show up in our email feeds, while comments in this feed should show up in our activity feeds. To sign your comment and add a date stamp on the text sections below, insert 4 tildes after your comment. (Like this: ~~~~) ==[[Space:Palatine_Immigrants_of_New_Bern%2C_Province_of_Carolina]] Anyone interested in expanding this are more than welcome.== == Create free-space pages to document individual settlements by Palatines == Settlements like New Bern are great subjects for free-space pages. Include lists of known settlers, and put the page in the existing New Bern category, as well as our Palatine Migration category for settlements. - [[Smith-62120|Smith-62120]] 12:56, 5 December 2019 (UTC) (typed from phone, so it's short) ==Added a freespace page for early Tulpehocken valley settlers shown on the 1904 Lindenmuth Map== I'm just posting a heads up that I have created a [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:C.I._Lindenmuth%27s_list_of_Tulpehocken_Pioneer_Homesteads list of early Tulpehocken settlers] who are mentioned on the famous map published by C.I. Lindenmuth in 1904. These are Palatines who arrived either via New York in 1710 (the majority) or via Philadelphia, and arrived in Tulpehocken between ~1723 and 1735. I've added Wikitree links to those (sourced) profiles I could identify. The Palatine Migration Project helps manage many of these profiles, but there remain plenty of names that are un-identified and/or un-sourced. Feel free to chip in with updates to the page if you find a name on the list that dovetails with your research. --Added by [[Schell-1258| Michael Schell]] on 17 Sept 2019 Thanks for this Michael. I've added a link to this page on the Palatine Migration Research Resources page. ---- [[Rutherford-448|Rutherford-448]] 06:14, 19 September 2019 (UTC) ==Help with a proposed merge== I would love some help .... someone proposed a merge for [[Cockman-1]], [[Seitz-789]].This person is supposed to represent Catherine, wife of Johannn Dewalt “David” Cagle, b. 1728. I believe that her maiden name is actually unknown. Also, I don’t know proper merging procedures for issues like this, but I think that the reason someone gave this Catherine a last name is because she was confused with one of these Catherines: Heinrich [[Cagle-103]] b. 1730 m. Caterana Seitz Cagle [[Seitz-114]] (she is in his will and 1810 census as Caterana or Caty) David Dewalt Cagle [[Cagle-1263]] b 1757 son of Heinrich, supposedly married Caterana Cockman 1764-1802, [[Cockman-16]] How to proceed?? Thank you!! PS: One useful compilation I’ve seen: https://moorecountywallaces.com/histories/Cagle.pdf 2 sources I wish I had access to, but the libraries are too far from me: Cagle Families in the Southern States, Jimmy B. Cagle, 2000. Available in 7 libraries - https://www.worldcat.org/title/cagle-families-in-the-southern-states-descendants-of-leonhart-cagle-ca-1684/oclc/45756384&referer=brief_results Also useful, a long-running newsletter: https://www.worldcat.org/title/cagle-journal-of-historical-inquiry/oclc/13285797&referer=brief_results -Elaine Weatherall Jul 29 2019 [[Weatherall-96|Weatherall-96]] 15:56, 29 July 2019 (UTC) :Straightening out the wives shouldn't be too difficult. The biggest problem will be in determining where all the children belong. :For starters, this merge should be rejected, and [[Seitz-789]] disconnected from Johann Theobald and connected to his brother Heinrich. Then a merge set up with [[Seitz-789]] and [[Seitz-114]]. :The children of [[Seitz-789]] need to be reviewed as well. [[Rutherford-448|Rutherford-448]] 21:02, 29 July 2019 (UTC) :Great, will do, thank you, Dave! ==Seeking advice on LNAB for Reith/Reith/Reidt/Reed/Rith family connected to Reed's church in Tulpehocken== I have proposed a merge of duplicate profiles for Leonard Reith/Rieth, who was one of the founders of Reed's Church in Tullpehocken (1727). [[ Rieth-77]] and and[[ Reith-178]] definitely represent the same person, and the two biographies are complementary. Currently on Wikitree, two of his siblings are Rieth and three are Reith. HZ Jones uses Reidt. I have also seen Rith used--and of course the famous church is most often called Reed, which is the name may of the family adopted in subsequent generations. Any suggestions? --- Added by [[Schell-1258|Michael Schell]] If the family adopted Reed, then the German spelling was probably Rieth, which pronounces as Reeth. Reith was pronounced with the hard "i" as in rice. Hard to ignore Jones though. [[Rutherford-448|Rutherford-448]] 07:15, 5 January 2019 (UTC) ==Family name of Catharina, wife of Johann Jacob Sternenberger (Hunter lists #742)== The listing for Johann Jacob in Vol 2, p. 997 does not give the family name of Catharina. In Vol 3, p. 375, however, there is a small clue about 2 possible villages of her origin (presuming that she originates from the same village as her husband). Hope this helps: ''6797 '''Waldmohr''' (7 km N of Homburg) was a real seedbed of 1709er emigrants, many of whom went to Schoharie. Therefore, it is interesting to note that Hanß Jacob Sternberger, son of Jost of Bruchmühlbach sponsored a Johan Ulrich there in 1693 and 1694. Perhaps he was the emigrant. Ernest Thode also suggests looking for more on this family at 6660 '''Mörsbach,''' near Niederauerbach, now both within the city of Zweibrücken.'' --- Added by [[Schell-1258|Michael Schell]] in reference to [[Sternberg-117]] :The marriage record that Jaki found looks promising, but I'm not sure how far we can go with it. Based on her two profiles, I would say that her LNAB is best characterized as "Unknown." We have speculation by Henry Jones to the effect that her husband, named Sternberg, might have been from Bruchmühlbach and now there's a marriage record for a Jacob Sternberger marrying a Catharina in a town 21 miles from Bruchmühlbach. That marriage record provides a basis for speculating about her LNAB, but I don't think it's strong enough evidence to declare her LNAB to be Broccharts. :The previous record on the page (dated two days earlier) is for an Elisabetha Broccharts marrying a man whose name I can't make out with any certainty. That makes me wonder whether Elisabetha's husband also appears on the Hunter lists. -- [[Smith-62120|Smith-62120]] 00:36, 20 November 2018 (UTC) The marriage two days previous looks like the man's name who married Elisabetha was Nicolaus Nissel. Don't see any name like that on my copy of Gov. Hunter's list. But don't know why that would be disqualifying in any way. Marriages were fourteen years before the migration. The other couple may have been related, but this was over a decade previous. May not have survived the wars and starvation. [[Rutherford-448|Rutherford-448]] 02:46, 20 November 2018 (UTC) Stevenson wrote to me and reported that another researcher, Simon Ross provides: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:2:3VHH-PPL which indicates that LNAB of Catherina was Sternberger and not the surname from her husband. He says that this seems to be supported by Jones who refers to her as Catherina Sternberg. Maybe Unknown is indeed best here. [[Rutherford-448|Rutherford-448]] 07:49, 21 November 2018 (UTC) Thank you, David, Ellen, and Stevenson. I agree (for now) that Catharina's LNAB is currently unknown. Sternberger and Sternberg could very well be alternate spellings of the same name. The person who posted the info sited above on Family Search writes: "I use ancestry to play with this one and I place all my more accurately researched info on Wikitree." (He has not posted Catharina's surname on Wikitree. ) Are there perhaps any other Broccharts on the Hunter lists? -- [[Erdoes-1|Jaki Erdoes]] == Orphan profile on Wikitree for Jacob Dieffenbach== Michael Schell described this in a profile message. Please add the Palatine Migration priject box template to that profile, and adopt the profile and add the project account as project manager. Use.the emai address wikitree-palatine-migration@googlegroups.com There probably are lots of important Palatines who aren't in this project yet. It takes all of us working together.... - [[Smith-62120|Smith-62120]] 22:11, 15 November 2018 (UTC) :Now that you added the Palatine Migration project box, the profile is also supposed to have the project account as a profile manager. Please add it. Otherwise a Leader will have to do so. - [[Smith-62120|Smith-62120]] 00:18, 16 November 2018 (UTC) ::Hi Ellen I have no idea how to assign an email address as a project manager for [[Dieffenbach-68 | Jacob Dieffenbach.]] Please explain how to do this or else a Leader will have to do it. [[Schell-1258 | Michael Schell]]. UPDATE: added the suggested email address to trusted list for Jacob's profile. Hope this is what you were requesting. :::You are almost there Michael. Now just go back into the privacy page and add the Palatine project as a second manager for the profile. and thanks for your contributions here! ==Palatines from Ireland to Canada?== WikiTree member P Shunk asks: ''Just wondering about the Palatines from Ireland to Canada? Were they first Germans who migrated to Ireland?''
Yes, the Irish Palatines were German families that were settled there by the British at the same time that others were settled in the American colonies, particularly New York. These original migrants to Ireland are within the scope of this project.
However, the Irish Palatines to Canada were part of a later migration and are outside the scope of our project. - [[Rutherford-448|Dave Rutherford]] :im not familiar with the Irish Palatines to Canada, so this may or may not be relevant... :The first wave of Palatine refugees were supposed to be settled in England and Ireland, but the numbers overwhelmed the ability of Britain to accommodate them, so many were sent on to North America instead. I think some of the people who were initially settled in England and Ireland also went to North America. Many of those early Palatine migrants went through a multi-year migration, first to Rotterdam, where they waited months to go to England; then to England and Ireland; and then to North America. :There are immigrants to Canada in the mid-1700s who were identified as Palatines and would be part of this project. - [[Smith-62120|Ellen Smith]] I was not aware of any Palatines who came directly to Canada. At the time of the first wave in the very early 1700's, Canada was French and not open to settlement by the Palatines.
There may be a few of the German immigrants who came over after the first wave, and joined in the American Revolution on the Royal side, and subsequently migrated to Canada as Loyalists.
But any Irish Palatines would have been settled in Ireland by 1710 and Canada was not British until the 1760's and not really open for settlement until after the American Revolution. So any Irish Palatines who made it to Canada would have been descendants of the original Irish Palatines. My 3X great grandmother Barbara (Young) Bowles was from the Palatine road in Tipperary. She came to Canada in the 1820's but is outside the scope of our project as she is at least 3rd or 4th generation Irish Palatine, not one of the original settlers there. She wasn't born until 1776. - [[Rutherford-448|Dave Rutherford]] Interesting about your Irish Palatine ancestor -- and her origin on the Palatine road in Tipperary, Dave!
Some time ago I ran across a compilation of passenger lists for Palatine ships arriving in Nova Scotia (I think they arrived in Lunenburg) around 1749-1752. Links to the material I found are compiled on the page [[Space:Palatine Ships to Nova Scotia]]. That material (which I didn't investigate much) is the source of my information about Palatines arriving in Canada in that time period. It wasn't Canada yet, of course, but Nova Scotia was later to become part of Canada. - [[Smith-62120|Smith-62120]] 02:31, 30 July 2018 (UTC) Nice catch Ellen!
I was not aware of these folks, but yes they definitely would qualify for our project & Nova Scotia is definitely Canada! You caught me being Ontario-centric. Showing some of the gaps of my knowledge of early Maritime history.
It still holds that the Irish Palatines that came later would not be part of the project though. - [[Rutherford-448|Rutherford-448]] 18:01, 30 July 2018 (UTC) ==Germanna Colonies? == See [[:Category: Germanna Colonies in Virginia]]. I propose that the project scope be revised to explicitly exclude these settlements in Virginia, as they seem be distinct from Palatine migrations. -- Ellen, 9 February 2017 OK Ellen. I am not sure where to add this. I see that the Germanna page is already linked under a "WikiTree Links" heading. Don't know if it should be mentioned there, or if the link and accompanying comment should be placed at the top under "Palatine Migration Project". Do whatever you think is best. -- Dave, 9 February 2017 For the most part, these colonies can be kept separate from Palatine migrants, since the colonies were apparently the destination for the emigrants who first settled there. However, I found that some immigrants arrived in Philadelphia, settled in Pennsylvania, then later moved to the Germanna colonies, so I guess there will be some people who fit in both categories. I edited the Palatine Migrants category description to explain that. -- Ellen, 13 February 2017 ==Overlap with "Swiss-German and Mennonite Immigrants to Pennsylvania"?== [[:Category:Swiss-German and Mennonite Immigrants to Pennsylvania]] contains people who may (with my limited imagination, anyway) be indistinguishable from Palatine migrants -- they arrived after 1709 (and often a good bit later) and I don't believe they were all attracted to William Penn's lands (nor Mennonites). Is there a good basis for demarcating a scope boundary between these subprojects, or do we need to treat this as an area of overlap to be discussed with the other project? -- Ellen, 23 January 2017 Yes, it looks like a clear overlap. But is this page really a sub-project? It calls itself this, but I think it is only a category. It is impossible to track activity on the "project" and find out if anyone is even active with it right now. And the William Penn project, of which it is supposed to be a sub-project, defines itself rather narrowly as dealing with 23 ships in 1681 and 1682. So, perhaps those that didn't contract with and settle on Penn's grants should be part of our project. This category looks like it was set up with fairly narrow parameters, but soon became a catch-all destination for anything German & Pennsylvania. -- Dave, 24 January 2017 :Further examination of the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Swiss-German_and_Mennonite_Immigrants_to_Pennsylvania&action=history history of that category] and some of the profiles in that category leads me to think that there might be some misconceptions and confusion surrounding that category, but there also are some distinctions to be drawn between Palatines and other groups. The earliest settlers of Lancaster County do appear to have been Mennonites who arrived in the decade of the 1710s, and other Anabaptists followed, but Palatines also started arriving in Pennsylvania not long after the Mennonites. And us modern people can have difficulty identifying our ancestors' religions. I found one German immigrant identified on his WikiTree profile as a Quaker, apparently because he was a member of a [German] Reformed congregation; that may indicate a misunderstanding of the terminology of Protestant denominations. There also were some Huguenots settling in Pennsylvania in that same time period, including some who had been living in Germany or Alsace (and speaking German, apparently) for some time before emigrating. -- Ellen, 24 January 2017 :Further to the above, [http://www.sacred-texts.com/ame/elpg/elpg02.htm this webpage] presents a lightweight capsule summary of Pennsylvania German immigration that seems consistent with what I've read elsewhere. That page (which I've lightly supplemented with info from other sources) indicates that beginning in 1683 and until before 1710, Germans arrived in direct or indirect response to invitation from William Penn. In 1710, Swiss Mennonites began to arrive, and Hans Herr and Martin Kündig took out a patent for ten thousand acres of land on Pequea Creek, Conestogoe (subsequently Lancaster county, organized 1729). The page doesn't indicate how long the influx of Swiss Mennonites continued. 1723 was the year when Palatines from New York removed to the Tulpehocken Valley, and members of the Kocherthal party (Palatines) had arrived in Pennsylvania earlier. Systematic recording of passenger lists from German ships arriving at Philadelphia (typically identified as "Palatines") began in 1727. Interestingly, sources identify several members of the Kocherthal party as Huguenots. :It seems to me that (1) we need to consult with the leadership of the William Penn project regarding their project scope and interfaces with this project, (2) it probably would make sense to offer to take the Swiss Mennonites of 1710 under the umbrella of this subproject, since their time and geography closely overlap with the time and geography of the first Palatine migrants, and (3) we might need to have special subcategories for Mennonites, other Anabaptists, and Palatine Huguenots as subcomponents of this subproject. -- Ellen, 24 January 2017 :Here's an example of a profile that's currently in the William Penn project and that might possibly fit this project, but probably doesn't. It doesn't fit the William Penn project's defined pre-1700 chronological scope, but there's some indication the father visited Philadelphia before 1700 and the family went to Philadelphia before the Palatine migration began. -- Ellen, 13 February 2017 * [[Keim-22|Keim-22]] == Donauschwabens? == Kelly Dazet is asking whether the Germans who migrated to the east should be part of the project. They were known as the Donauschwabens or Danube-Swabians. Doing a quick check online I found the following articles: * https://www.genealogy.net/reg/ESE/dschwaben.html * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danube_Swabians Perhaps the biggest thing that struck me about this eastward migration was the lengthy time period involved, from c.1683 right up to the Napoleonic era. This is a longer stretch of time than we have envisaged for our project, although much of the migration did take place in the same time frame. My own two cents - I think it should probably be a separate sub-project under German Roots. But - open for discussion.... :I agree that the Donauschwaben would be more effectively treated as a separate subproject. The time period does coincide with the Palatine Migration, but the destination of emigration was different, and subsequent history is very different. I think both the Palatine and Donauschwabe immigrant groups would be better served by their own focused subprojects. -- Ellen, 23 Jan 2017 It turns out that there is a sub-project of German Roots already proposed for the Donauschwaben, with Rose Nunez as coordinator. It is listed under "Current Sub-Projects" here: [[Project:German_Roots|Project:German_Roots]] There is an associated category which already has 65 profiles attached to it: [[:Category:Donauschwaben|Category:Donauschwaben]] I will let Kelly know. -- Dave, 25 Jan 2017 == Hessians? == Jenny asks an interesting question regarding the Hessian soldiers who fought as mercenaries on the British side in the American Revolution. Until seeing her question and researching the subject, i didn't realize that many of them stayed in America. (There were Hessian soldiers hired to fight in other wars in other places, but not much indication that they stayed behind in the places where they served.) Here are a few Internet links for information that I read in my quick research: * http://www.mountvernon.org/digital-encyclopedia/article/hessians/ * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hessian_(soldier) * http://www.miwsr.com/2015-102.aspx * https://allthingsliberty.com/2014/08/8-fast-facts-about-hessians/ Reasons in favor of including Hessians in this project include: # They were Germans, from essentially the same regions that Palatine immigrants came from. # They also arrived in the 18th century. # At least some of the Hessians who stayed in America had been prisoners of war in German communities in America during their military service and had blended into a local population that probably had a large component of Palatine immigrants. # It may be hard to tell Hessians apart from Palatine immigrants, and it's likely that some of the ancestors whom people think of as Palatine immigrants were actually Hessian soldiers. # Some of the Hessians who remained in America apparently are rather well documented (for example, see http://jsha.org/jshacomb.htm ), so adding them to the project scope might not be particularly burdensome. Reasons against including Hessians in this project include: # The project has a lot on its plate already; I think the Palatine migration to America was much larger than any other colonial migration. # Hessian immigration occurred for very different reasons and under very different circumstances than the "Palatines." The Palatines left Germany voluntarily, mainly in response to economic circumstances, and arrived in America on immigration ships. In contrast, the Hessians were mostly involuntary conscripts who were shipped to America on some form of military transport. # Hessians also could fall in the scope of the 1776 project. # Hessians who immigrated to America could be successfully treated by a small, separate focused subproject of German Roots, benefiting from resources like http://jsha.org/jshacomb.htm I think I'm leaning toward that small focused subproject of German Roots. - Ellen, 20 January 2017 '''---''' I agree with you Ellen. I think it would work better as a separate sub-project of German roots. This is both because of the "different reasons and different circumstances" that you mention, and also because I think that technically, any Hessian soldiers that 'settled' in North America did so after the conclusion of the American Revolution. And I thought we were going to concentrate on folks who settled here before that event. - Dave, 20 January 2017 Late to the party. On the other hand, one of my ancestors was a Hessian soldier who fought with General Braddock during the French and Indian War (pre-Revolution) and stayed. Having received land in exchange for his service. -- Kathy [[Rabenstein-9|Rabenstein-9]] 06:05, 16 May 2019 (UTC) == January 2017 == What's the odds of a group of 4 people including two April fools? - Ellen Yeah, that is funny. Skeeter said he had not come across another April fool on WikiTree before me. I have half a dozen in my tree! - Dave My grand aunt, [[Neidhardt-14|Hulda Prideaux]], was born on 1 Apr 1906. Does that make her an "April Fool" according to this conversation? Her parents were German immigrants from Baden-Württemberg ([[Hollenbeck-72|Richard Hollenbeck]] 09:21, 15 May 2017 (EDT) ). It sure does !! She's a member of the club! [[Rutherford-448|Dave Rutherford]] 10:52 PM EDT 15 May 2017 My mother [[Eastman-1741|Arlene (Eastman) Flamer]] can't be described as a Hessian, but she sure was an April Fool, born 1 Apr 1926. In fact, I don't think she has any German ancestry. [[Flamer-1|Judy Flamer]]] 1:36 PM CDT 15 May 2018 If she were French then she would be a "poisson d'Avril" or April fish !! [[Rutherford-448|Rutherford-448]] 07:40, 22 November 2018 (UTC)

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[[Category: Palatine Migration Project]] [[Category: Reliable Sources for Pre-1700 Profiles]] '''''This page is a work in progress.''''' -- [[Smith-62120|Smith-62120]] 05:12, 2 January 2019 (UTC) :''For sources related to German research in general, see [[Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources|German Roots Project Resources]].'' == Reliable Sources == === Ship Lists === Passenger lists are available for some Palatine migration ships, in most cases recorded on or after arrival. Note that the spellings of names on these lists should not be assumed to match the spellings that the people's baptisms and marriages were registered under in Europe. * Strassburger, Ralph Beaver; edited by William John Hinke. ''[[Space:Pennsylvania German Pioneers: A Publication of the Original Lists of Arrivals in the Port of Philadelphia from 1727 to 1808|Pennsylvania German Pioneers: A Publication of the Original Lists of Arrivals in the Port of Philadelphia from 1727 to 1808]]'' (Pennsylvania German Society, Norristown, PA, 1934) * Professor I. Daniel Rupp. 1898. [https://archive.org/details/collectionofupwa00ruppuoft A collection of upwards of Thirty-thousand Names of German, Swiss, Dutch, French and other Immigrants in Pennsylvania from 1727 – 1776]. - ''This book has similar content to Strassburger, but is somewhat less complete and may not be as carefully edited.'' === Settlement and Subsistence Lists === * Hunter Lists * "Simmendinger Register": ''True and Authentic Register of Persons who in the Year 1709 Journeyed from Germany to America'' by Ullrich Simmendinger - ''Alphabetical list of approximately 500 Palatine families who settled in or near the Mohawk Valley of New York as of 1717.'' * ''The Book of Names, Especially Relating to the Early Palatines and the First Settlers in the Mohawk Valley''. by Lou D. MacWethy. N.Y.: The Enterprise and News, 1933. Originally published: St. Johnsville. Republished by Genealogical Publishing Com, 1969. Includes the Kocherthal records of baptisms, marriages, and deaths, 1708-1719; Palatine heads of families, from Gov. Hunter's Ration Lists, 1710-1714; Lists of Palatines in 1709 (comprised of the 4 London lists of Palatines who emigrated to England from Germany, the majority emigrated to America, with a secondary migration of many to Canada after the Revolutionary War); Palatines remaining and newly arrived in New York, from the colonial census of 1710; Names of Palatine children apprenticed by Gov. Hunter, 1710-1714; various lists of Palatines in the colonial militia of New York. Available on [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/443564-the-book-of-names-especially-relating-to-the-early-palatine-and-the-first-settlers-in-the-mohawk-valley?viewer=1&offset=0 Family Search]; Partial preview on [https://books.google.com/books?id=uzu8htIHYfYC Google Books]. === Henry Jones Books === Henry Jones' research regarding several Palatine groups is highly regarded and generally can be considered reliable. His books, which are available for purchase and widely held by libraries, include: * Jones, Henry Z. Jr. ''The Palatine Families of Ireland''. Picton Press. 2nd edition, 1990. *Jones, Jr., Henry Z., ''[[Space:The Palatine Families of New York - 1710|The Palatine Families of New York - 1710]]'', Universal City, California, 1985. 2 volumes. *Jones, Jr., Henry Z., ''More Palatine Families'', Picton Press, Rockport, Maine, 1991. * Jones, Henry Z., Jr. and Lewis Bunker Rohrbach. ''[[Space:Even More Palatine Families: 18th Century Immigrants to the American Colonies and Their German, Swiss, and Austrian Origins|Even More Palatine Families: 18th Century Immigrants to the American Colonies and Their German, Swiss, and Austrian Origins]]''. Picton Press, Rockport, Maine, 2002. 3 volumes. *Jones Jr., Henry Z., and Burgert, Annette K., Westerwald to America; 1989. == Secondary Sources to be used with Caution == === Family Genealogies === There are numerous published books -- dating from the early 1800s through the day before yesterday -- that present the genealogy of a particular family. Other family genealogies may be published on websites maintained by a family organization (possibly with a name like "The So-and-So Family Association, Inc.") or distributed privately to the members of a family organization. Often these sources are the best (or only) information we have to work with regarding an individual or a family group. Unfortunately, however, family genealogies range in quality from superb to horrifyingly bad. Some are even [[:Category: Frauds and Fabrications|fraudulent]]. In evaluating the reliability of a particular genealogy, we should consider whether the author cited their sources, and consider whether those cited sources are reliable. In reviewing citations, consider the age of the work. A book published recently should be considered doubtful if it lacks good standard reference citations. However, because 19th-century authors typically did not use modern-style citations, we need instead to look for informal descriptions of where their information came from. Regardless of the citation formats, spot-check their information against those sources you are able to access, to see whether the primary sources validate the information found in the family genealogy. See [https://vitabrevis.americanancestors.org/2018/02/citations/ this short essay] by Alicia Crane Williams for advice on evaluating the citations in a genealogy. Check the credentials and reputation(s) of the author(s). Consider where and how the work was published. Do not treat the "official" work of a family association as having any special credibility or legal authority over a family's history -- their publications should be evaluated the same way that we would evaluate another author's work. Finally, don't hesitate to ask other WikiTreers (in G2G) for advice regarding the reliability of a particular work. == Unreliable Sources == * '''User-contributed trees''': Family trees published on FamilySearch, Ancestry, Geni, MyHeritage, Rootsweb, etc. If a tree cites sources, find those sources and use them. * '''Find A Grave memorials''': Many memorials come without an actual burial place and burial details, and are in fact reconstructed from trees. These cannot be used as sources. Only those memorials with photographic evidence of the burial should be used as a source. * '''Published databases containing information of uncertain origin''': There are a number of "records" collections available on websites such as Ancestry and MyHeritage (and in some instance formerly distributed on CD-ROM) that do not identify their information sources and in fact are built in whole or in part from doubtful publications and user-contributed content. These include the "Family Data Collection" and similar sources associated with Edmund West, the "Ancestral File," the "Millennium File," the "Pedigree Resource File," and "U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900." * See also [[:Category:Frauds_and_Fabrications]]

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[[Category: Palatine Migration]] == To Join Our [[Space:Palatine Migration|Palatine Migration Project]] see our [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1062252/there-palatines-your-tree-post-palatine-migration-project G2G welcome post] == ==Palatine Migration Research Resources== * [[Space:Palatine Migration Project Reliable Sources|Palatine Migration Project Reliable Sources]] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Palatines German Palatines] German Palatines are present on Wikipedia * "KB in der Pfalz" ....This is a link to a file that might be a big help to this group if you don't already have it. It is an alphabetic list of every parish "in der Pfalz" and it tells everything about each one, i.e. when established, which towns were included in which years, and much more. The file is not online, but is in the OneDrive folder on my computer. Download it and enjoy! https://1drv.ms/u/s!AkKDTEdYnrJmkz-gosSaVTwZQl6x?e=3dLMwp *Institute for Palatinate History and Ethnology (IPGV) Digital Migration Database. Very user friendly, searchable database. Records arenc9ntinually being digitized, so check the resource frequently! https://migration.pfalzgeschichte.de/ ===Censuses=== * [http://www.searchforancestors.com/passengerlists/livingstonmanor1710.html Names of Male Palatines above twenty-one years old in Livingston Manor, N. Y. in the Winter of 1710 and Summer 1711]. * [http://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/palatines/palatine-indentures.shtml Palatine Children Apprenticed by Gov. Hunter in New York], Olive Tree Genealogy. * [[Space:C.I. Lindenmuth's list of Tulpehocken Pioneer Homesteads|C.I. Lindenmuth's list of Tulpehocken Pioneer Homesteads]] *[[Space:Palatine_Immigrants_of_New_Bern%2C_Province_of_Carolina|Palatine Immigrants of New Bern, Province of Carolina]] * [[Space:The Simmendinger Register|The Simmendinger Register]] * "Compendium of The Early Mohawk Valley Families" by Maryly Penrose Naturalized citizen, 11 Oct 1715, in Albany, New York. " Simmendinger Register", by Ulrich Simmendinger, * The Book of Names, Especially Relating to the Early Palatines and the First …”, by Lou D. MacWethy, 1933. Available on [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/443564-the-book-of-names-especially-relating-to-the-early-palatine-and-the-first-settlers-in-the-mohawk-valley?viewer=1&offset=0 Family Search.] Also see the version from the Three Rivers website archived [https://web.archive.org/web/20160730060239/http://www.threerivershms.com/names.htm here.] ===Ship lists / Immigration lists=== * [https://web.archive.org/web/20111115154721/http://www.progenealogists.com/palproject/ny/1710first.htm The Palatine Project, Ship Lists.] * [http://sites.rootsweb.com/~canns/lunenburg/shiplists.html Nova Scotia Palatine Ship Lists.] The links to all ship lists work (or are archived) except for 1742's Lydia. But the Lydia's list can be found in the [http://www.obbfha.org/Newsletters/vol5n4.pdf ''Old Broad Bay Bund und Blatt'', Vol. 5, #4] starting on page 5 of the PDF. * Professor I. Daniel Rupp. 1898. [https://archive.org/details/collectionofupwa00ruppuoft A collection of upwards of Thirty-thousand Names of German, Swiss, Dutch, French and other Immigrants in Pennsylvania from 1727 – 1776]. * Strassburger, Ralph Beaver; edited by William John Hinke. ''[[Space:Pennsylvania German Pioneers: A Publication of the Original Lists of Arrivals in the Port of Philadelphia from 1727 to 1808|Pennsylvania German Pioneers: A Publication of the Original Lists of Arrivals in the Port of Philadelphia from 1727 to 1808]]'' (Pennsylvania German Society, Norristown, PA, 1934). These lists are also available at [https://digitalarchives.powerlibrary.org/psa/islandora/object/psa%3Aslgp1727 the Power Library] which may include a few entries missed in the other editions. * [https://loyolanotredamelib.org/php/report05/articles/pdfs/Report40Wust21-56.pdf The Emigration Season of 1738- Year of The Destroying Angels, By Klaus Wust] * [http://sites.rootsweb.com/~nygreen2/palatine_lists_to_america.htm Transcription of ship lists Rotterdam to England 1709], RootsWeb * [https://web.archive.org/web/20160825172802/http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ote/palatines/ Palatines Arriving on Ships to America], RootsWeb. * To search an alphabetical list of ship passengers see the index at [http://www.galliagenealogy.org/Immigration/passengerindex.htm Gallia County Genealogy]. * Davis, Richard Warren. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS8D-CS9M-K?i=739&cat=761809 ''Emigrants, Refugees and Prisoners ( An Aid to Mennonite Family Research) Vol. 1''] Self Published. Provo, Utah. 1995.] Davis has compiled lists of Mennonites who left Switzerland for Germany and Holland, some of whom arrived in Pennsylvania in 1709/1710 and lists those who arrived in larger numbers aboard three ships in 1717. Information taken from a range of sources; tax lists, naturalization, indentured, land warrants. This work fills in the gaps for the Mennonite settlers of early Chester (now Lancaster and Berks) Counties. Included with a series of micro filmed documents. Begins at Image 740 of 1808. * [[:Space:Ship%2C_The_Thistle_of_Glasgow|Resources for the ship, The Thistle of Glasgow.]] ===Maps=== * [https://www.ncgenweb.us/catawba/countyfm.htm Maps of North Carolina counties through history] * [https://www.phmc.pa.gov/Archives/Documents/securedpennsylvania_genealogical_map_of_the_counties.pdf Map of Pennsylvania counties from 1682-1820. From Pennsylvania State Archives.] ===Church Records=== * [http://web.archive.org/web/20111222020503/http://www.bettyfink.com/stp001.htm Baptisms at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, West Camp, NY] * Kocherthal Records, [https://www.hs-augsburg.de/~harsch/germanica/Chronologie/18Jh/Kocherthal/koc_ki00.html A Translation of the Early Records of St Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church of West Camp, 1705-1719] * [https://rensselaer.nygenweb.net/churches.htm Rensselaer County Church Records]. * [https://archive.org/details/BaptismalRecordsOfTheDutchReformedChurchOfAlbany Baptismal Records of the Dutch Reformed Church of Albany, 1683-1724, by Robert L. Billard.] Some of these records predate the Palatine migration, but many Palatine families can be found here. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Church_Records_of_the_Williams_Township_Congregation Church Records of the Williams Township Congregation; Lancaster, 1909.] * [http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/1pa/paarchivesseries/series2/vol8/paarch2-8toc.html RECORD OF PENNSYLVANIA MARRIAGES, PRIOR TO 1810. Volume I. Clarence M. Busch. State Printer of Pennsylvania. 1895.] * [http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/lehigh/church/egyp0001.txt Records of Egypt Reformed Church 1734-1807: Lehigh County, PA]. * [https://archive.org/details/stpaulsblueluthe00schm/page/n2/mode/1up St. Paul's (blue) Lutheran Church, Upper Saucon Township, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, 1739-1850.] * [https://msa.maryland.gov/megafile/msa/speccolm/scm1100/scm1182/000001/000001/pdf/msa_scm1182.pdf Archives of the St. John's Lutheran Church, Hagerstown, Maryland], 1768-1967. *"Old Palatine Church", p 33; " Genealogy of the Mohawk Valley" Bellinger and Allied Families. ===Local Histories=== * [https://archive.org/details/historyofherkime00hard/page/n5 History of Herkimer county, New York; 1893; by Hardin, George Anson, 1832-1900, ed; Willard, F. H. (Frank Hallett), b. 1852, joint ed.] * [https://archive.org/details/historyoflehighc02robe/page/n4 History of Lehigh county, Pennsylvania and a genealogical and biographical record of its families; Roberts, Charles Rhoads; Stoudt, John Baer, 1914.] * [https://schoharie.nygenweb.net/roscoes.html History of Schoharie County], 1882, William E Roscoe, Syracuse, N.Y. * [http://threerivershms.com/Contents.htm Three Rivers History] * [https://www.loc.gov/item/01016566/ O'Neall, John Belton and Chapman, John Abney. ''The Annals of Newberry : in two parts.'' Newberry, S.C. : Aull & Houseal, 1892] * [http://www.dutchforkchapter.org/auswanderer_settlers.html GERMAN SETTLERS IN THE DUTCH FORK OF SOUTH CAROLINA.] Compiled by CARL W. NICHOLS and HANNELORE ENDERLE. ===Genealogies=== *'''Brua/Bruaw/Brewer:''' [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/522390-the-brua-family-and-bruaw-bruah-brewer The Brua family and Bruaw, Bruah, Brewer]; Lynn Austin Brua, 1996, accessed on Family Search 17 Sep 2022. *'''Koon/Coons:''' Coons, William S. ''[[Space: Koon and Coons families of eastern New York|Koon and Coons families of eastern New York]]''. Rutland, Vermont: Tuttle Publishing Co. 1937. *'''Mattice:''' [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/278851-mattice-family-history-1709-1961-palatine-emigration?viewer=1&offset=0#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Mattice Family History], Rex G Mattice, 1962, accessed on Family Search 11 Nov 2021. Also available through [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89061973590&view=1up&seq=9&skin=2021 Hathi Trust]. * '''Meyer:''' [[Space:A Genealogical Record of the Descendants of Christian and Hans Meyer and Other Pioneers|A Genealogical Record of the Descendants of Christian and Hans Meyer and Other Pioneers]] * '''Quattlebaum:''' [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/344769-quattlebaum-a-palatine-family-in-south-carolina Quattlebaum, Paul. ''Quattlebaum: A Palatine family in South Carolina.''] In: [https://www.carolana.com/SC/eBooks/SCHGM/home.html The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine.] Vols. XLVIII (1947) and XLIX (1948) * '''Schram:''' [http://www.nornet.on.ca/~jcardiff/submissions/!_!/schram/Schram%20Family%20History.pdf Schram Genealogy], by John A Schram, 2016. Specifically pages 29-61are an excellent and detailed history of the Palatine Migration, from Germany to London and to the New World. * '''Wagner:''' [https://worldcat.org/title/32189126 Nancy Wagoner Dixon. ''Palatine Roots: The 1710 German Settlement in New York as Experienced by Johann Peter Wagner.'' Rockport, Maine: Picton Press, 1994.] Lots of stories, detail, and references to other Palatines who made the same journey. * [https://web.archive.org/web/20160208033020/http:/dutchforkchapter.org/families/families.html Dutch Fork, Family Roots] ::[https://web.archive.org/web/20160406110555/http://www.dutchforkchapter.org/html/houseal.html Dutch Fork Chapter of the South Carolina Genealogical Society: William Frederick Houseal Family] ::[https://web.archive.org/web/20151018013954/http://www.dutchforkchapter.org/html/kinard_john.html Dutch Fork Chapter of the South Carolina Genealogical Society: Family of John KInard, Sr.] ::[https://web.archive.org/web/20160406114157/http://www.dutchforkchapter.org/html/kinard1.html Dutch Fork Chapter of the South Carolina Genealogical Society: Family of Martin KInard, Sr.] :: [https://web.archive.org/web/20151018015232/http:/www.dutchforkchapter.org/html/lagrone.html Dutch Fork Chapter of the South Carolina Genealogical Society: Lagrone Family] :: [https://web.archive.org/web/20160405234403/http:/www.dutchforkchapter.org/html/rinehart.html Dutch Fork Chapter of the South Carolina Genealogical Society: Rinehart Family] ::[https://web.archive.org/web/20160816211621/http://dutchforkchapter.org/setzler_bio.htm Dutch Fork Chapter of the South Carolina Genealogical Society: Setzler Family] :: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:John_Adam_Summer_Family Dutch Fork Chapter of the South Carolina Genealogical Society: John Adam Summer Family] :: [https://web.archive.org/web/20160408224420/http:/www.dutchforkchapter.org/html/swittenberg.html Dutch Fork Chapter of the South Carolina Genealogical Society: Swittenberg Family] ===Palatine Discussion / History=== * [https://thehistoryofparliament.wordpress.com/2021/04/08/whispers-on-a-landscape-palatine-migration-to-england-ireland-and-beyond/ Whispers on a landscape – Palatine migration to England, Ireland and beyond], History of Parliament blog. * [http://www.threerivershms.com/knittle.htm Early Eighteenth Century Palatine Emigration] by Walter Allen Knittle, Ph.D., Department of History, College of the City of New York, Published Philadelphia, 1937. Can also be found on [https://archive.org/details/earlyeighteenthc00knit Archive.org.] * [https://web.archive.org/web/20170321143049/http://www.uelac.org/Loyalist-Research/Palatines.pdf The Palatines], UELAC Research Paper, 2006. *Otterness, Philip. ''Becoming German: The 1709 Palatine Migration to New York'', Cornell University Press, 2006. [https://books.google.com/books?id=XLKdDgAAQBAJ Google Books] (includes previewable text) *Otterness, Philip. "The 1709 Palatine Migration and the Formation of German Immigrant Identity in London and New York." ''Pennsylvania History: A Journal of Mid-Atlantic Studies''. 1999. Download PDF at https://journals.psu.edu/phj/article/download/25606/25375 *Palatine Roots by Gordon A. Rampy, 1988; This book is of particular value for the genealogist as it lists the surnames and family structure of the emigrants. The author has used the lists compiled by Janie Revill from the original colonial records to develop the family structure, and analyzed copies of the original land plats to locate many of the Palatine land grants geographically. Special emphasis is given to the origin of the Rampy/Rampey family. =====by Burgert, Annette K===== *Master index to the emigrants documented in the published works of Annette K. Burgert, F.A.S.G., F.G.S.P, Published in 1993. *[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/187305-eighteenth-century-emigrants-from-german-speaking-lands-to-north-america-vol-01?offset=24180 Eighteenth Century Emigrants from German-Speaking Lands to North America. Vol. I: The Northern Kraichgau. Burgert, Annette K.; Pennsylvania German Society. Published in 1983.] *Eighteenth Century Emigrants from German-Speaking Lands to North America. Vol. II: The Western Palatinate. Burgert, Annette K.; Pennsylvania German Society. Published in 1985. *Eighteenth Century Emigrants from the Northern Alsace to America; Burgert, Annette K., Published in 1992. *Early marriage evidence from the court records of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania (including Lebanon County), 1785-1810; Burgert, Annette K., Published in 1986. *Eighteenth-century emigrants from Pfungstadt, Hessen-Darmstadt to Pennsylvania; Burgert, Annette K., Published in 1995. *The Hochstadt origins of some of the early settlers at Host Church, Berks County, Pa; Burgert, Annette K., Published in 1983. *Grossgartach, Wuerttemberg, to Pennsylvania, Burgert, Annette K., Published in 1999. *York County pioneers from Friedelsheim and Gönnheim in the Palatinate; Burgert, Annette K., Published in 1984. *Eighteenth century emigrants from Langenselbold in Hesse to America; Burgert, Annette K., Published in 1997. *Pennsylvania pioneers from Wolfersweiler Parish, Saarland, Germany; Burgert, Annette K., Published in 1983. *Early Pennsylvania pioneers from Mutterstadt in the Palatinate; Burgert, Annette K., Published in 1983. *Palatine origins of some Pennsylvania pioneers; Burgert, Annette K., Published in 2000. *Brethren from Gimbsheim in the Palatinate to Ephrata and Bermudian in Pennsylvania; Burgert, Annette K., Published in 1994. *Emigrants from Eppingen to America in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries; Burgert, Annette K., Published in 1987. *Eighteenth and nineteenth century emigrants from Lachen-Speyerdorf in the Palatinate; Burgert, Annette K., Published in 1989. *Eighteenth century Pennsylvania emigrants from Hassloch and Böhl in the Palatinate; Burgert, Annette K., Published in 1983. *Colonial Pennsylvania immigrants from Freinsheim in the Palatinate; Burgert, Annette K., Published in 1989. *Jones Jr., Henry Z., and Burgert, Annette K., Westerwald to America; 1989. =====by Jones, Henry Z. Jr.===== :All of Henry Jones' work is now available at Ancestry.com. https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/62327/ The collection can be searched for individuals by name and DOB, or browsed by selecting the individual volume of interest. Links to volumes are posted below. All are at Ancestry.com, which requires a subscription, but can be viewed free at most public libraries. :Each volume is listed here: * Jones, Henry Z. Jr. [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/62327/images/i1526414-00002?ssrc=&backlabel=Return ''The Palatine Families of Ireland'']. Picton Press. 2nd edition, 1990. *Jones, Jr., Henry Z.,[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/62327/images/i1908215_0-00000?ssrc=&backlabel=Return ''Some German Origins of The Irish Palatines'']. 2019 *Jones, Jr., Henry Z., ''[[Space:The Palatine Families of New York - 1710|The Palatine Families of New York - 1710]]'', Universal City, California, 1985. 2 volumes. [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/62327/images/i1526409-00001?ssrc=&backlabel=Return Volume 1] & [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/62327/images/i1526410-00002?ssrc=&backlabel=Return Volume 2] *Jones, Jr.,Henry Z, [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/62327/images/i1908216_0-00000?ssrc=&backlabel=Return '' The Palatine Families of New York -1710: A Supplement''], 2020. *Jones, Jr.,Henry Z.,[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/62327/images/i1908214_1-00001?ssrc=&backlabel=Return ''More Palatine Families''], Picton Press, Rockport, Maine, 1991. * Jones, Henry Z., Jr. and Lewis Bunker Rohrbach. ''[[Space:Even More Palatine Families: 18th Century Immigrants to the American Colonies and Their German, Swiss, and Austrian Origins|Even More Palatine Families: 18th Century Immigrants to the American Colonies and Their German, Swiss, and Austrian Origins]]''. Picton Press, Rockport, Maine, 2002. 3 volumes. [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/62327/images/i1526411-00002?ssrc=&backlabel=Return Volume 1] , [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/62327/images/i1526412-00002?ssrc=&backlabel=Return Volume 2], [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/62327/images/i1526413-00002?ssrc=&backlabel=Return Volume 3] *Jones Jr., Henry Z., and Burgert, Annette K., [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/62327/images/i1526415-00002?ssrc=&backlabel=Return ''Westerwald to America'']. 1989. ===Misc=== * [http://www.germanroots.com/outline.html Research Guide - German Roots.] *DNA Project: www.ftdna.com/public/palatinednaproject, *Index to "The Palatine Immigrant": https://www.palam.org/palatine-journal * Mohawk Valley: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Mohawk_Valley_Resources ===Need categorizaton=== *Selig, Robert A. “Emigration, Fraud, Humanitarianism, and the Founding of Londonderry, South Carolina, 1763-1765.” Eighteenth-Century Studies 23, no. 1 (1989): 1–23. https://doi.org/10.2307/2738617 and https://www.jstor.org/stable/2738617 Dr. Selig has exhaustively researched and documented this fascinating article dealing in part with the subject of 18th century emigration in Europe, but more particularly, detailing the circumstances surrounding the sojourn of the Palatines in London in 1764. Biographical information concerning each of the relief committee members is included as well as numerous newspaper articles relating to the episode. *Proceedings of the Committee Appointed for the Relief of the Poor Germans who were brought to London and there left destitute in the month of August 1764; This report of a committee of twenty-one gentlemen details the humanitarian efforts put forth for the benefit, relief and relocation to South Carolina of the approximately four hundred refugees left stranded in London by the recruiter, John Henry Christian de Stumpel. *Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731. Defoe's Review. Reproduced from the original edition, with an introduction and bibliographical notes by Arthur Wellesley Secord. 9 vols. in 22 (Facsimile Text Soc., 44). New York, 1938-9. [https://archive.org/details/defoesreviewrepr0004defo_m0q4/page/1/mode/1up Archive.org] *Dickinson, Harry Thomas. 'The poor Palatines and the parties'. English Historical Review, 82 (1967), 464-85. *Statt, Daniel. Foreigners and Englishmen : the controversy over immigration and population, 1660-1760. Newark (DE): University of Delaware Press, 1995. *Olson, Alison. "The English reception of the Huguenots, Palatines and Salzburgers, 1680-1734 : a comparative analysis" in Randolph Vigne & Charles Littleton, (eds.), From strangers to citizens : the integration of immigrant communities in Britain, Ireland and colonial America, 1550-1750 (Brighton and Portland (OR): The Huguenot Society of Great Britain and Ireland and Sussex Academic Press, 2001). *Conrad Richter "The Free Man". Fictional account of a Palatine who emigrated to the US in the early 1700s and lived through the Revolutionary War. http://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015059771025 *O'Reilly, William. "Strangers Come to Devour the Land: Changing Views of Foreign Migrants in Early Eighteenth-Century England," Journal of Early Modern History (2016), 1-35. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erie_Canal Erie Canal wikipedia.org]. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Flatts,_New_York German Flats New York wikipedia.org]. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hudson_Valley Hudson Valley wikipedia.org]. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_New_York History of New York wikipedia.org]. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutchess_County,_New_York Dutchess County New York wikipedia.org]. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Upstate_New_York Up-State New York wikipedia.org]. * [http://montgomery.nygenweb.net/palatine/palancestry2.html Town of Palatine Ancestor Registry, Montgomery County, New York montgomery.nygenweb.net]. * [http://montgomery.nygenweb.net/obits14.html Herkimer / Montgomery County NY Obituaries Part 14 Genealogy montgomery.nygenweb.net]. * [http://mohawkvalleycollective.com/projects/unity-hall/ Unity Hall | Mohawk Valley Collective mohawkvalleycollective.com]. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troy,_New_York Troy, New York - Wikipedia wikipedia.org]. * [http://wc.madisoncountynewyork.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=SHOW&db=vanpatten&recno=5613 RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project: Van Patten Ancestry madisoncountynewyork.com]. * [http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ny/town/pineplains/seymoursmithschool.html Seymour Smith Academy and Pine Plains Union Free School usgennet.org]., Taken from the book "History of Little Nine Partners" of North East Precinct, and Pine Plains, New York, Duchess County. By Isaac Huntting, Pine Plains, N.Y. Copyright 1897, By Isaac Huntting. Vol. 1. Amenia, New York: Chas. Walsh & Co., Printers. 1897. * [http://madisoncountynewyork.com/Lincoln/LincolnBMD%20Death.htm madisoncountynewyork.com], Town of Lincoln Madison County State of New York Births, deaths and marriages in the Town of Lincoln since the formation of the Town in March 1896 to and including 1946. From the papers of William H. Tuttle. * Bielinski, Stefan. "Robert Livingston", New York State Museum. *[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=yale.39002003104958&view=1up&seq=1"The Palatine, or, German immigration to New York and Pennsylvania : a paper read before the Wyoming Historical and Geological Society", by Sanford H. Cobb.] *Listings for [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/ls?field1=ocr;q1=Palatine%20Immigration;a=srchls Palatines] at Hathi Trust. *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nygreen2/palatine_tips.htm Some Hints for Researching German Palatines], by Katherine Parker *Lists of Germans from the Palatinate Who Came to England in 1709 (most of whom continued on to America) by John Tribbeko & George Ruperti (Baltimore: Clearfield Co., 1998). *[http://palatinenotes.blogspot.com/2013/02/palatines-in-north-carolina.html Palatines in North Carolina.] *[http://www.ogsgs.org/origin.htm Eighteenth Century German-Swiss Immigration - South Carolina] *[http://southcarolinapioneers.blogspot.ca/2017/06/the-dutch-fork-settlement.html The Dutch Fork Settlement.] Has a list of last names of the first German settlers in the Dutch Fork. *[http://www.genealogytrails.com/scar/dutch_fork.htm South Carolina Genealogy Trails. The Dutch Fork and Upper Broad River.] *[http://dutchforkchapter.org/auswanderer_settlers.html German Settlers in the Dutch Fork of South Carolina. Compiled by CARL W. NICHOLS and HANNELORE ENDERLE.] *[https://web.archive.org/web/20200929004446/http://www.dutchforkchapter.org/auswanderer_settlers.html German Settlers in the Dutch Fork of South Carolina. Compiled by CARL W. NICHOLS and HANNELORE ENDERLE.] (On Internet Archive) *[http://dutchforkchapter.org/auswanderer_early.html Early German Settlers of South Carolina.] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Snider-801.pdf The Schneider Family of Nöttingen Germany, 1650-1744, And the Snider Family in the Colony and State of South Carolina From 1745 to 1900, by Dewey Gene Snyder, 2016.] * ''St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Saugerties, New York [http://www.stpaulswestcamp.com/page/palatine_church_members_plaque List of Families from East and West Camp] *[http://web.archive.org/web/20111222020503/http://www.bettyfink.com/stp001.htm Baptisms at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, West Camp, NY] * [https://archive.org/stream/benderancestors00brei#page/n0/mode/2up Bender Ancestors], archive.org. Primarily focused on the Bender/Binder family, but with lots of source references. * [https://genpa.org/first-families-of-pennsylvania/list-of-approved-ancestors/ First Families of Pennsylvania—Approved Ancestors] - This list includes many Palatines although not everyone on the list is a Palatine. * The '''Society for the History of the Germans in Maryland''' has published a number of relevant articles, now compiled online at http://loyolanotredamelib.org/php/report05/report06.htm * Faust, Albert Bernhardt, AB PhD. Lists of Swiss Emigrants in the Eighteenth Century to the American Colonies From the Archives of Switzerland. Volume I, Zurich 1734-1744. Washington, DC: The National Genealogical Society, 1920. This is also now published in Forgotten Books .com available also from Amazon. * Wayland, John Walter. The German Element of the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. Charlottesville, VA: The Michie Company Printers, 1907. * Gilreath, Amelia C. Shenandoah County Virginia Abstract of Wills, 1772-1850. Westminster, MD: Heritage Books Inc, 2007. * Burruss II, Daniel Warrick & Yelsey, Sandra Helsley. A Book of Records of Plots and Certificates of Surveys Made in the County of Shenandoah Commencing the 1st Day of July 1785-1794. Jacob Rinker, Chief Surveyor, Shenandoah County. Edinburg, VA: Shenandoah County Library, 1999 (Jacob filled 6 Survey Books with over 600 entries from 1785 – 1817. This is abstracts of Book I) * Kercheval, Samuel. A History of the Valley of Virginia. Dayton, VA: CJ Carrier Company, 2013. (7th printing, 4th Ed., original 1833) * Good, Rebecca H. & Ebert, Rebecca A. Finding Your People in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. A Genealogical Guide with maps. Alexandria, VA: Hearthside Press, 1988. * [http://www.threerivershms.com/Benton.htm A History of Herkimer County, by Nathaniel Soley Benton, 1856]. * Ancestry.com. Barker, William V.H. ''Early Families of Herkimer County, New York: Descendants of the Burnetsfield Patentees''. Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2001. * Immigrants to America before 1750; an alphabetical list of immigrants to the Colonies, before 1750, compiled from official and other records. Edited by Frederick A. Virkus. * Beiler, Rosalind J. Immigrant and Entrepreneur: the Atlantic World of Caspar Wistar 1650-1750. Penn State University Press, 2008. * Fretz, Abraham James. "[[Space:A_Genealogical_Record_of_the_Descendants_of_Christian_and_Hans_Meyer_and_Other_Pioneers|A Genealogical Record of the Descendants of Christian and Hans Meyer and Other Pioneers: Together with Historical and Biographical Sketches, Illustrated with Eighty-seven Portraits and Other Illustrations]]". Harleysville, Pennsylvania: News Printing House, 1896. (Available online at [https://www.google.com/books/edition/A_Genealogical_Record_of_the_Descendants/aB05AAAAMAAJ Google Books].) * [https://archive.org/details/astersatdusksmel00poll/mode/2up Asters at dusk; the Smelser family in America, by Polly Pollock.] * [https://archive.org/details/smeltzersofkilco00smel The Smeltzers of Kilcooly and their Irish-Palatine kissing cousins; by Smeltzer-Stevenot, Marjorie.] * [https://ancestortracks.com/wp/ Ancestor Tracks] Land warrants, surveys, patents, tract name registers, etc. available, much of it for free. * [https://archive.org/stream/mohawkvalley00reid/mohawkvalley00reid_djvu.txt The Mohawk Valley: its legends and its history], W. Max Reid , G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS 1901.

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[[Category:German Roots]][[Category: German Roots Project]][[Category:Palatine Migration]] == To join the [[Project:Palatine Migration|Palatine Migration Project]], see the main [[Project:Palatine Migration|project page]] == The Palatinate is a distinct region within Germany. But the upheavals at the end of the 17th century that continued into the 18th century were not confined exclusively to the borders of the Palatinate. Most historians consider all Germans (broadly defined to include German-speaking people) who emigrated from the beginning of the 18th century til the outbreak of the American Revolution to be part of the Palatine Migration. ::[[Space:Palatines_Images|Palatines Images]] {{Image|file=Palatines_Images-11.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=Regions of Germany }} The definition of Palatine is listed to be a person who originally lived near the Rhine River in the Palatinate of southwestern Germany. Many wars in the Middle Rhine region of the Holy Roman Empire resulted in the French of long ago invading Germany. These invasions contributed to destruction of the countryside, thus less farming, and famine, as well as military requisitions reduced the region to being unable to support its citizens. The French troops of King Louis XIV had sacked the cities, burned houses, stolen property, killed many people, and generally destroyed the farms.. The farmers in the locale were forced to plow under their fields, as all were ruined. In 1693 the looting and burning of castles and villages occurred.. That was when the great castle of Heidelberg was reduced to ruins. The region suffered perhaps more that most: Lower or Rhenish Palatinate which was also called the Pfalz was located in southwest Germany east of Luxembourg along both sides of the Middle Rhine River. The Pfalz included the present German States of Mainz, Treves, Lorraine, Alsace, Baden and Wurtemberg. Heidelberg was its capital.[http://www.uelac.org/Loyalist-Research/Palatines.pdf The Palatines], UELAC Research Paper, 2006. Example:Heidelberg Castle, 1670, Schloss_von_Gerrit_Berckheyde Germany {{Image|file=Palatines_Images-10.jpg |align=c |size=440 |caption=Heidelberg Castle, 1670, Schloss_von_Gerrit_Berckheyde }} In the early 1700's many German Palatine families re-settled out of Germany. Wars in Europe had reduced its ability to sufficiently provide for its families. These resilient people adjusted to new locales, and prospered where they could. They were hard workers. {{Image|file=Palatines_Images.png |align=c |size=350 |caption=Germany region. }}

*1702-1727 Was an Era of early German emigration to England..It was very cold beginning in October, of 1708. The farmers had plowed under their fields. No more could be done. Even the fruit trees were killed. They began the migration. {{Image|file=Palatines_Images.jpg |align=r |size=190 |caption=Queen Ann, England. }}{{clear}} '''Queen Anne''' and the English government offered a '''safe haven in England''' and sustenance for the Palatines until they could get jobs, etc. The Seine River had frozen over. There were some places which would support the carts of belongings. The people began to leave. Their path was northward then over to Holland…Then by shipload over to England. When the Palatines reached London there are reports that the numbers arriving in London may have reached 2000 to 13,500. The Palatines began to cross from Holland to England in large numbers.. By Oct, 1709 there were 13,500 in or more with no money, or houses. They were residing in tents of sorts or lean-to's in London, near the Surrey side of the Thames River, Blackheath. [http://www.searchforancestors.com/passengerlists/history.html Palatine Immigration to America], Daniel Rupp, 1876. Soon '''{{Blue|The Whigs in England }}''' objected to these expatriates in 1708-09. The Palatines were supposed to pay a fee in order to become naturalized.. England had already accepted many French Huguenots. The Crown discovered it could not support the Palatines or pay their fee for naturalization.. By Jan 11, 1710, the Board of Trade in England received Sunderland's letter England. England resettled them in:..... By 1710 England resettled (533 families) 3,073 Palatines in Ireland. They became known as '''{{Blue|IRISH PALATINES}}''' had been relocated to rural Ireland, with a roughly equivalent number being transported to New York. Two Counties in Ireland were the prevalent places where the Palatines settled. Both were agriculture areas. They were: predominantly in '''Wexford and Limerick counties, Ireland'''. :Irish Palatines ::Wexford County Palatines :: Limerick county Palatines- these still speak the German language :::Some returned, some returned to England. 1200 remained in Ireland SEE: [http://www.irishpalatines.org/about/about.html Irish Palatine Association] WEXFORD County {{Blue|WEXFORD County}}: They settled here in the agriculture area helping with farming. {{Image|file=Palatines_Images-4.png |align=l |size=170 |caption=Wexford County, Ireland. }}{{Image|file=Palatines_Images-2.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Wexford and Harbor in 1800. }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=Palatines_Images-18.jpg |align=c |size=250 |caption=. }} Limerick County '''{{Blue|LIMERICK County, Ireland}}''' tenants in the agriculture areas.. Some returned to England. 1200 remained. Majority lived in Limerick co, Ireland. ::County Limerick ::County Wexford ::They farmed hemp, SEE: [http://www.irishpalatines.org/about/about.html''' Irish Palatine Association'''] {{Image|file=Palatines_Images-3.png |align=l |size=180 |caption='''Limerick County, Ireland''' }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=Palatines_Images-12.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=map '''Rathkeale co Limerick Ireland'''. }}{{clear}} '''The Largest remaining group of Palatine residents live near Rathkeale, co Limerick, Ireland''' [http://www.irishpalatines.org/about/landmarks.html Irish Palatine Landmarks]. {{Image|file=Palatines_Images-7.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption= }}

America {{Image|file=Palatines_Images-8.jpg |align=l |size=100 |caption='''{{Blue|3000 Palatines to America (New York)}}''' }} Next England Resettled people in the new colony, America. :1710 -3000 Palatines in 10 ships to New York … ::Robert Hunter who had been captured by French, recovered, and was over in England, sailed with the Palatines to New York... He became Governor of New York. {{Image|file=Palatines_Images-16.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=Hunter. }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=Palatines_Images-8.jpg |align=c |size=200 |caption='''Departure to America '''. }}

American Palatine Immigration
{{Image|file=Palatines_Images-7.png |align=c |size=320 |caption=Palatines to America Genealogy. }} {{Image|file=Gail_Photos-1.jpg |align=c |size=250 |caption=Immigration. }} Ten ships loaded with Palatines, left England for America to add '''3300''' Palatine immigrants to its settlers. ::{{Blue|New York Palatines}}- Example - Example '''Germantown and Saugerties, New York''' ::{{Blue|Pennsylvania Palatines}} See: [[Project: William Penn]] ::{{Blue|Carolina Palatines}} (600-800) {{Image|file=French_and_Indian_War_Images.png |align=c |size=300 |caption=American colonies. }}{{Image|file=Palatines_Images-8.png |align=c |size=300 |caption= }}{{clear}} '''Their goal was New York.''' {{Image|file=Hudson-1149-1.jpg |align=c |size=380 |caption= }} :In America the Palatines worked off their passage. :The 3000 Palatines are also listed as 350 families Robert Livingston had a patent 160,000 acres (650 km²/ 250 sq mi) along the Hudson River south of Albany. This was named Livingston Manor.. Later its locations in areas would become known as Columbia and Dutchess counties. (After the American Revolution) It is reported that Livingston offered land to Queen Anne's government of England. This could be used for work camps for emigrants, such as the German Palatines. {{Image|file=Palatines_Images-1.jpg |align=r |size=180 |caption=Livingston. }} The location was both sides of the Hudson River to Queen Anne's government of England to be used temporarily as work camps for settlers and German Palatine refugees,. The objective was to harvest the trees, produce lumber for cabins, timber for masts and turpentine for the English navy. After these settlers had worked in the camps to pay off their passage, they could be granted land in the Mohawk and Schoharie. :Livingston himself gained a profit of the sale of supplies to the English navy and sale of supplies to the work camps.. All was paid by the English colonial government. Bielinski, Stefan. "Robert Livingston", New York State Museum {{Image|file=Palatines_Images-3.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=NY Harbor. }} Examples of settlements: :'''Germantown''' :'''Saugerties New York''' :850 families settled in the Hudson River Valley, primarily in what are now Germantown and Saugerties, New York.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Palatines Wikipedia entry for German Palatines.] ''':SEE Also: [William Penn Project]'''

Palatines in the Carolinas 600-800 Palatines were reported to have been sent to the Carolinas. :: this is an area for you to investigate if interested. *[http://dutchforkchapter.org/auswanderer_dutchfork.html German Settlers in South Carolina, Compiled by CARL W. NICHOLS and HANNELORE ENDERLE] *'''[http://www.ogsgs.org/origin.htm Carolinas]''' *[http://www.genealogytrails.com/scar/dutch_fork.htm Dutch Fork, Carolina, settlers] *[http://www.ogsgs.org/origin.htm Palatines, Carolinas] {{Image|file=Palatines_Images-13.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=Here's an image.}}{{clear}} From New York, Palatines sent to North Carolina and South Carolina

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Palatine Ships to Nova Scotia

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[[Category: Palatine Migration]] [[Category: Huguenot Migration]] [[Category: Palatine Ships]] [[Category: Nova Scotia, Immigrants from Holy Roman Empire]] [[Category: Immigrant Ships to Canada]] [[Category: Foreign Protestants, Nova Scotia]] ---- Summary written by Nancy Shaver, main source is “The Foreign Protestants and the Settlement of Nova Scotia” by Winthrop Pickard Bell. The ancestor surnames listed are those of Carolyn Eileen (Zinck) Shaver; Nancy Shaver’s mother. The British governing board that looked after the settlement of Nova Scotia sought out foreign (i.e. non-British) protestants. The English were hard to persuade to emigrate, and often did not work out very well as settler. The colonies to the south had had good results with foreign protestants and found them very hard-working and capable settling new areas, so it was decided to recruit European protestants for Nova Scotia as well. Roman Catholics were not welcome. The British government hired John Dick of Rotterdam as their agent to procure the emigrants and arrange for their transport to Nova Scotia. Dick sent agents up the Rhine River to find settlers. Posters and handbills were used to get the word out that the new colony of Nova Scotia was open for settlement. There was a lot of competition between agents for the various colonies in those days, and competing agents spread rumours about how awful the Nova Scotia climate was, the lack of agricultural prospects, and the ferociousness of the Indian attacks. Also, once settlers arrive at Rotterdam they were sometimes convinced by another agent to sail for another colony. Settlers were responsible for their own passage down the Rhine, although Dick’s agents would help to arrange it. Tolls had to be paid along the way as the boats moved through different principalities, and this would also slow down the voyage. The settlers were mostly redemptioners. This meant that in return for their passage across the Atlantic, they owed the British government labour when they arrived in the new colony. Some passengers with the mean to pay their own way chose to be redemptioners instead, so that they could save their money to help them get established in their new land, and this was likely a good idea. The board preferred as much as possible that young single men be recruited, but in actual fact many families, and even older family members, made the voyage. This was probably for the best in the long run, as records show that the families were more likely to remain in Nova Scotia and settle down there. There were some complaints from the board as to fact that older people were allowed to make the voyage, but entire families often moved together, and it was not really reasonable in those days of no social services to expect the old to be left behind. As well, emigrants aged 45 or more would be considered relatively old back then! The emigrants were put aboard ships in Rotterdam. ---- From the [https://web.archive.org/web/20120315070755/http://www.progenealogists.com:80/palproject/index.html ProGenealogists Palatine Project]: * Nova Scotia - German Passenger Lists, 1749 and 1752 https://web.archive.org/web/20120210051821/http://www.progenealogists.com:80/palproject/ns/1749ch.htm * Nova Scotia - German Passenger Lists, Alderney & Nancy 1750 https://web.archive.org/web/20120210051826/http://www.progenealogists.com:80/palproject/ns/1750aldnan.htm * Nova Scotia - German Passenger Lists, Ann 1750 https://web.archive.org/web/20120207182429/http://www.progenealogists.com/palproject/ns/1750ann.htm * Nova Scotia - German Passenger Lists, Gale 1751 https://web.archive.org/web/20120209031039/http://www.progenealogists.com:80/palproject/ns/1751gale.htm * Nova Scotia - German Passenger Lists, Murdoch 1751 https://web.archive.org/web/20120210051831/http://www.progenealogists.com:80/palproject/ns/1751murd.htm * Nova Scotia - German Passenger Lists, Pearl 1751 https://web.archive.org/web/20120210051837/http://www.progenealogists.com:80/palproject/ns/1751pearl.htm * Nova Scotia - German Passenger Lists, Speedwell 1751 https://web.archive.org/web/20120210051842/http://www.progenealogists.com:80/palproject/ns/1751speed.htm * Nova Scotia - German Passenger Lists, Betty 1752 https://web.archive.org/web/20120209031044/http://www.progenealogists.com:80/palproject/ns/1752betty.htm * Nova Scotia - German Passenger Lists, Gale 1752 https://web.archive.org/web/20120208014249/http://www.progenealogists.com:80/palproject/ns/1752gale.htm * Nova Scotia - German Passenger Lists, Pearl 1752 https://web.archive.org/web/20120209024113/http://www.progenealogists.com:80/palproject/ns/1752pearl.htm * Nova Scotia - German Passenger Lists, Sally 1752 https://web.archive.org/web/20120209031119/http://www.progenealogists.com:80/palproject/ns/1752sally.htm * Nova Scotia - German Passenger Lists, Speedwell 1752 https://web.archive.org/web/20120210051847/http://www.progenealogists.com:80/palproject/ns/1752speed.htm * Nova Scotia - German Passenger Lists, Unknown Emigration https://web.archive.org/web/20120210051914/http://www.progenealogists.com:80/palproject/ns/unknown.htm ==Sources== * http://sites.rootsweb.com/~canns/lunenburg/shiplists.html *[https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005793579 "Planters and Pioneers"], N.S. 1749-1775, Esther Clark Wright. Lancelot Press, Hansport, N.S.; 1978. *[https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002456664 ''The foreign Protestants and the settlement of Nova Scotia : the history of a piece of arrested British colonial policy in the eighteenth century''] by [https://www.mta.ca/wpbell/prot.htm Dr. Winthrop Pickard Bell]; Published: in Fredericton, N.B. : Acadiensis Press, c1990. ==For Additional Information == * Punch, Terrence M. 2014. ''Montbéliard immigration to Nova Scotia, 1749-1752" * Nova Scotia Archives, "The Foreign Protestants," formerly posted online, archived at https://web.archive.org/web/20171004160006/https://archives.novascotia.ca/genealogy/foreign-protestants on 4 October 2017.

Palatines Images

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[[Category: Palatine Migration|Images]] *[[Space:Palatine_Migration_Resources|'''Palatine Migration Resources]]''' '''Interactive map:''' The modern borders (roughly) of Rhineland-Palatinate, which is what we might call a "state" in Germany. I think you can put a marker near where a Palatine migrant may have been born. The place names have changed since 1700, of course. Please put person's full name, birth date and death date. Oh and their Wikitree ID. I made this with my moderate level of tech skill. I hope some of you can improve upon it or take it to the next level. Click on the link below. Source: --- *"1709 Palatine Migration and Formation of German Immigrant Identity in London and New York", by Philip Otterness, Warren Wilson College.pdf

Palmer Name Study

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[[Category:Palmer Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] __NOTOC__
Please note that this name study currently has no Coordinator to answer any queries you may have
If you wish to contribute, please feel free to add your name (Wiki Link) to the Membership list, add links to any relevant free space pages you're working on or simply leave a message for other researchers at the foot of the page. {{Image|file=FIFW-8.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Space:Name_Studies_Coordinator#How to Join|Volunteer to be a Coordinator]] }} ==About the Project== The Palmer Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Palmer Palmer] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Palmer name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Palmer's), by time period (18th Century Palmer's), or by topic (Palmer DNA, Palmer Occupations, Palmer Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Palmer Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: Vacant''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Palmer}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * * * == Origin of name Palmer == English: from Middle English, Old French palmer, paumer (from palme, paume ‘palm tree’, Latin palma), a nickname for someone who had been on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. Such pilgrims generally brought back a palm branch as proof that they had actually made the journey, but there was a vigorous trade in false souvenirs, and the term also came to be applied to a cleric who sold indulgences. Swedish (Palmér): ornamental name formed with palm ‘palm tree’ + the suffix -ér, from Latin -erius ‘descendant of’. Irish: when not truly of English origin (see 1 above), a surname adopted by bearers of Gaelic Ó Maolfhoghmhair (see Milford) perhaps because they were from an ecclesiastical family. German: topographic name for someone living among pussy willows (see Palm 2). German: from the personal name Palm (see Palm 3). == First Palmers in America == [[Palmer-70|Walter Palmer]] arrived in Salem, Massachusetts from Dorset in England in 1629. He helped found the settlements of Charlestown and Rehoboth in Masachusetts and New London in Connecticut. The Stonington chronicle described Palmer as: "the patriarch of the early Stonington settlers, a vigorous giant - 6 feet 5 inches tall. When he settled at Stonington he was 68 years old, older than most of the other settlers." Descendants have included: # William Palmer, Governor of Vermont # [[Palmer-1279|Nathaniel Palmer]], the whaler and seal hunter # Thomas Palmer, a Senator from Michigan # Ulysses S. Grant, the Civil War General and later American President. Another Palmer, [[Palmer-510|William Palmer]], arrived in New England in the 1630's and settled in Wethersfield, Connecticut. His descendants moved first to upstate New York and then headed West, to Illinois. Two grandchildren went onto Kansas, eventually arriving in Oklahoma territory during the great Indian land rush of the 1890's. Also from original Connecticut stock via Canada came [[Palmer-17659|Daniel Palmer]], the chiropractic pioneer. He started his practice in Davenport, Iowa in the 1880's. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_David_Palmer == PALMER Family of NH and MA == The PALMER family of NH and MA can trace its lineage in America back to [[Palmer-5035|William PALMER (1585-1646/7)]] who it is thought arrived in Massachusetts around 1637, from Ormsbey St. Margaret, Norfolk, England and settled in Hampton, NH in 1638. Children from his first marriage to Mary STAMWORTH who it is thought remained and died in England were: Martha (1620-1700) who married John SHERMAN, Edward (1623-?), Christopher (1625-1699) and Mary (1627-1655?). William married Ann and had a child Joseph (1643-1715) born in Hampton, NH who married Sarah Jackman. (see Family Narrative and Family Tree to the right) == People with name Palmer == * Palmer profiles https://www.geni.com/surnames/people/palmer * Palmer Genealogy https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/palmer/ * Palmer Genealogy on wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/palmer * Profiles with Palmer name https://www.geni.com/surnames/people/palmer * Category:Palmer_Name_Study (other profiles in Palmer Name Study) https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Palmer_Name_Study

Palmyra, Immigrant Voyage to New South Wales 1838

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[[Category:Palmyra, Arrived 26 Sep 1838]] [[Category:New South Wales, Shipping Free Space Pages]] '''The Voyage of the Immigrant ship Palmyra to the New South Wales colony in 1838''' type: barque size: 602 tons built: 1820 at Calcutta sailed: from Gravesend England on 13 May 1838 master: Mr. Parsons arrived: at Sydney 26 September 1838 surgeon superintendent: passengers: 260 Government Immigrants '''PASSENGER LISTS etc.'''
* '''NRS5313/4_4780/Palmyra_26 Sep 1838/''' from the Assisted Immigrants (digital) Shipping Lists on the New South Wales State Archives and Records website at: http://indexes.records.nsw.gov.au/ebook/list.aspx?series=NRS5313&item=4_4780&ship=Palmyra * Ship News. from The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842) of Thursday 27 September 1838, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/2548937? * SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE from The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842) of Friday 28 September 1838, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/12858819? * SHIP NEWS. from the Commercial Journal and Advertiser (Sydney, NSW : 1835 - 1840) of Saturday 29 September 1838, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/226459090? * DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE. from The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842) of Thursday 1 November 1838. Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/2550675?

Palo Pinto County, Texas

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Welcome to Palo Pinto County, Texas Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} '''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The current leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ===History=== {{Image|file=Palo_Pinto_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Composite courthouse, jail, building . }} *{{blue|Palo Pinto County was formed in 1856 from Bosque and Navarro counties and organized in 1857.}} The County is named for creek (in Spanish name means painted stick).https://texasalmanac.com/index.php?q=topics/government/palo-pinto-county :'''1854''' Brazos Indian Reservation was founded by General Randolph B. Marcy. This provided a safety area from warring Comanche for Delaware, Shawnee, Tonkawa, Wichita, and Caddo. Within the reservation, each tribe had its own village and cultivated agricultural crops. Government-contracted beeves were delivered each week. Citizens were unable to distinguish between reservation and non-reservation tribes, blaming Comanche and Kiowa depredations on the reservation Indians. A newspaper in Jacksboro, Texas titled The White Man advocated removal of all tribes from north Texas.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palo_Pinto_County,_Texas :'''Dec., 1858''', Choctaw Tom, at times an interpreter to Sam Houston, and a group of reservation Indians received permission for an off-the-reservation hunt. . :'''Dec 27''', Captain Peter Garland and a vigilante group charged Choctaw Tom’s camp, indiscriminately murdering and injuring women and children along with the men. Citizens feared retribution from reservations tribes. Governor Hardin Richard Runnels ordered John Henry Brown to the area with 100 troops. An examining trial was conducted about the Choctaw Tom raid, but no indictments resulted. :'''1856''' the Texas state legislature established Palo Pinto County from Bosque and Navarro counties and named for Palo Pinto Creek. :'''1857''' Palo Pinto county was organized he next year, with the town of Golconda chosen to be the seat of government. :'''1858''': The town was renamed Palo Pinto :'''May 1859''', John Baylor and a number of whites confronted United States troops at the reservation, demanding the surrender of certain tribal individuals. The military balked, and Baylor retreated, but killed an Indian woman and an old man. Baylor’s group was later attacked by Indians off the reservation, where the military had no authority to intervene. At the behest of terrified settlers, the reservation was abandoned that year. Ranching entrepreneurs Oliver Loving and Charles Goodnight, who blazed the Goodnight-Loving Trail, along with Reuben Vaughan were the nucleus of the original settlers. :'''1876''' rancher meeting regarding cattle rustling became the beginnings of what is now known as the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association :'''1877''' -James and Amanda Lynch moved to the area in 1877. In digging a well on their property, they discovered the water seemed to benefit their well-being. Word spread about the water’s healing powers, and people from all over came to experience the benefits. Eventually, the town of Mineral Wells was platted. :'''1883-1888''' - Fence Cutting Wars in Texas lasted for approximately five years. As farmers and ranchers began to compete for precious land and water, cattlemen found it more difficult to feed their herds, prompting cowboys to cut through fences. Texas Governor John Ireland prodded a special assembly to order the fence cutters to cease. In response, the legislature made fence-cutting and pasture-burning crimes punishable with prison time, while at the same time regulating fencing. :'''1888''' -The practice ended with sporadic incidents of related violence 1888. :'''1921''' - The Texas National Guard organized the 56th Cavalry Brigade. :'''1941''' -Brigadier General Jacob F. Wolters was given a grant to construct a training camp for the unit. In 1941, Camp Wolters was turned over to the United States Army. :1951 Camp Wolters was redesignated Wolters Air Force Base in 1951. Five years later, the base reverted to the Army as a helicopter trailing school . The base closed in 1973 when the helicopter school transferred to Fort Rucker in Alabama. :'''1951''' Camp Wolters was turned over to the United States Army. It was redesignated Wolters Air Force Base in 1951 {{Image|file=Palo_Pinto_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=270 |caption=Baker Hotel, abandoned in Mineral Wells. }}{{clear}} :'''1963-1973''' Camp Wolters was re-designated as Fort Wolters - '''Camp Wolters/Fort Wolters- helicopter training school for pilots''' during Vietnam war. The base is located in both Parker and Palo Pinto county. Nearest town was Mineral Wells. Camp Wolters/Fort Wolters- helicopter training school for pilots during Vietnam war. The base was deactivated in 1973. Base housing was provided, training for the pilots. Practice training and sites were named the same as those located in Vietnam.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Wolters{{Image|file=Parker_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Ft. Wolters, Mars Hill }}{{clear}} :'''1940''' -Possum Kingdom Lake was acquired from the Brazos River Authority in 1940. The Civilian Conservation Corps constructed it. :'''1950''' -Possum Kingdom State Park opened to the public in 1950. :'''1956''' - Upham Oil and Gas Company has operated in Palo Pinto County since its founding in 1956 by the late Chet Upham of Mineral Wells, who was also the chairman of the Texas Republican Party from 1979-1983. The company is now run by his son, Chester Robert Upham, III. :'''1879 - 1983''' Chet Upham of Mineral Wells, who was also the chairman of the Texas Republican Party from 1979-1983. The company is now run by his son, Chester Robert Upham, III. :'''1981''' -Mineral Wells State Park was opened to the public in 1981. :'''1992''' licensed wildlife rehabilitator Amanda Lollar purchased an old building in Mineral Wells that had become a residence for thousands of wild bats. Lollar operated the building as Bat World Sanctuary. ====Government Offices==== Palo Pinto County has had three courthouses: 1857, 1882 and 1940http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasTowns/Palo-Pinto-County-Courthouse-Texas.htmThe county seat of 320 acres was surveyed at its geographical center and was originally named Golconda. :'''1st Palo Pinto Courthouse, 1857''': A court session in 1857 called for the first courthouse to be built of wood frame construction, with two doors and three windows. The contract was awarded to a bid of $300. no image :'''2nd Palo Pinto Courthouse, 1882''' - After the Texas Legislature allowed counties to issue bonds for new courthouses, a large sandstone structure was built. It cost $35,000 and exhibited Second Empire styling with a central clock tower. A two story sandstone annex was added in 1906 and connected to the courthouse by an iron bridge. Sandstone for the buildings was quarried '''south''' of the city. {{Image|file=Palo_Pinto_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=l |size=240 |caption=1882 courthouse. }}{{Image|file=Palo_Pinto_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=240 |caption=1882 /courthouse }}{{clear}} :'''3rd Palo Pinto Courthouse 1940''': Style - Texas Renaissance Material - Sandstone from the 1882 courthouse. This actually is much better in style than some of the Panhandle courthouses. Though not grandiose like the Romanesque courthouses built in the 1890s, this 1940 building has its own understated charm. It is an excellent example of a pre-War rural courthouse. With its brass doorknobs and eagle-encrusted light fixtures, if one imagines someone like Huey Piece Long defending his overall clad client, this is erroneous.. The courthouse was built after Huey Long a young lawyer died... In 1940 the 1882 buildings were demolished and a new courthouse was erected by '''Work Projects Administration workers'''. The reinforced-concrete structure featured subtle classical detail and was clad with some of the sandstone from the old buildings. It was completed in 1942 at a cost of $250,000. {{Image|file=Palo_Pinto_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Current Palo Pinto Courthouse. }}{{Image|file=Palo_Pinto_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=230 |caption=1940 courthouse front }}{{clear}} ====Geography==== Palo Pinto County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. As of the 2010 census, its population was 28,111.The county seat is Palo Pinto. The county was created in 1856 and organized the following year. {{Image|file=Palo_Pinto_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=Palo Pinto creek and area. }}{{clear}} Palo Pinto County comprises the Mineral Wells, TX Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is part of the Dallas–Fort Worth, TX Combined Statistical Area. It is located in the Western Cross Timbers Ecoregion. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcp01 :'''Latitude/Longitude''': - center of the county lies at 32°45' north latitude and 98°18' west longitude, 80 miles W of Fort Worth. :'''Named for''': The area is named for one of its principal streams. :'''Size''' - 948 sq mi broken, hilly land :'''Soil''' - sandy, gray, and black soils :'''Elevation''' 800 to 1,450 feet above sea level. :'''Rainfall''' of 30.13 inche :'''Drained''' by the Brazos River. :'''Timber''' in the area includes cedar, oak, and pecan. :'''Temperatures''' 33° F in January to 96° F in July :'''Growing season''' lasts 221 days. :'''Agriculture'''- 1980s the county's annual agricultural yield was $12.5 million, 90% was from livestock, including cattle, sheep, angora goats, and hogs. Pecans, peaches, vegetables, grains, and hay accounted for the rest. :'''Other income:''' Clay pipes, aircraft systems, plastics, electronic products, brick, feeds, clothes, and other products manufactured in the county earned an average annual income of $43.4 million. In 1982 oil sales of 364,350 barrels yielded $8.4 million. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcp01 ====Adjacent counties==== *Jack County (north) *Parker County (east) *Hood County (southeast) *Erath County (south) *Eastland County (southwest) *Stephens County (west) *Young County (northwest) ====State protected areas==== *Mineral Wells State Park was opened to the public in 1981. *1992, licensed wildlife rehabilitator Amanda Lollar purchased an old building in Mineral Wells that had become a residence for thousands of wild bats. Lollar operated the building as Bat World Sanctuary. *Possum Kingdom Lake *Brazos river Authority {{Image|file=Stephens_County_Texas.png |align=r |size=350 |caption=Possum Kingdom. }}{{clear}} ===Demographics=== In 2000, there were 27,026 people giving a population density of 28 people/sq mi. The racial makeup of the county was 88.19% White, 2.32% Black or African American, 0.67% Native American, 0.53% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 6.56% from other races, and 1.71% from two or more races. 13.57% of the population were Hispanic. The median income for a household in the county was $31,203, and the median income for a family was $36,977 was 15.90% of the population were below the poverty line, including 20.50% of those under age 18 and 11.80% of those age 65 or over. Highways
:I-20.svg Interstate 20 :U.S. Highway 180 : U.S. Highway 281 :Texas State Highway 16 :Texas State Highway 108 ====Towns==== *'''[[:Category:Graford, Texas|Graford]]''' *'''[[:Category:Mineral Wells, Texas|Mineral Wells]] (partly in Parker County)''' *'''[[:Category:Palo Pinto, Texas|Palo Pinto (333)]] (county seat)''' *[[:Category:Strawn, Texas|Strawn]] *[[:Category:Gordon, Texas|Gordon]] *[[:Category:Mingus, Texas|Mingus]] *[[:Category: Brazos, Palo Pinto, Texas|Brazos]] *[[:Category: Oran, Palo Pinto, Texas|Oran]] *[[:Category: Santo, Texas|Santo]] =====Things to do/see===== *Possum Kingdom Lake was acquired from the Brazos River Authority *Palo Pinto Mountains *Brazos River ===Resources=== *Possum Kingdom Lake *Brazos River Authority ===Census=== :1860 --- 1,524 — :1880 --- 5,885 — :1890 --- 8,320 41.4% :1900 --- 12,291 47.7% :1910 --- 19,506 58.7% :1920 --- 23,431 20.1% :1930 --- 17,576 −25.0% :1940 --- 18,456 5.0% :1950 --- 17,154 −7.1% :1960 --- 20,516 19.6% :1970 --- 28,962 41.2% :1980 --- 24,062 −16.9% :1990 --- 25,055 4.1% :2000 --- 27,026 7.9% :2010 --- 28,111 4.0% :Est. 2015 --- 27,895 ===See also=== ====Notable People==== Steve Tyrell, singer and recording artist =====Land Grants===== ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption='''City of the Dead''' }} {{clear}} *[[:Category: Brad Cemetery, Brad, Texas|Brad Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Elmwood Cemetery, Mineral Wells, Texas|Elmwood Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Woodland Park Cemetery, Mineral Wells, Texas|Woodland Park Cemetery]] *[[:Category: McAdams Cemetery, Graford, Texas|McAdams Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Santo North Cemetery, Santo, Texas|Santo North Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Indian Creek Cemetery, Mineral Wells, Texas|Indian Creek Cemetery]] ==Sources== *https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcp01

Pam Dale Fraley - Wiki Cousins

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[[Category:Dale-2823]] = Are You My Cousin? =
If you find that you are [[Dale-2823|my cousin]] within 30 generations,
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== My WikiTree Cousins == {| class="wikitable sortable" border=1 cellpadding=5 |+ My WikiTree Cousins !Genealogists ! data-sort-type="number"|Relationship !Closest Common Ancestor !DNA match? |- |data-sort-value="Patty (Miller Rinehimer) Almond”|[[Miller_Rinehimer-1|Patty (Miller Rinehimer) Almond]] |data-sort-value=04.04|04.04[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Dale-2823&person2_name=Miller_Rinehimer-1 25th Cousins] |[[Lee-1746|Johannes Lee (abt.1200-aft.1298)]] |N/A |- |data-sort-value="Wilma (Apel) McAlpin"|[[Apel-60|Wilma (Apel) McAlpin]] |data-sort-value=04.04|04.04[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Dale-2823&person2_name=Apel-60 4th Cousins] |[[Dale-2345|Robert Dale]] |17 cM across 1 segment |- |data-sort-value="Robert Baber"|[[Baber-306|Robert Baber]] |data-sort-value=04.04|04.04[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Dale-2823&person2_name=Baber-306 15th cousins once removed] |[[Guilford-2|Richard Guilford KG (abt.1450-1506)]] |N/A |- |data-sort-value="Jutta (Armstrong) Beer"|[[Armstrong-17381|Jutta (Armstrong) Beer]] |data-sort-value=04.04|04.04[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Dale-2823&person2_name=Armstrong-17381 19th Cousins] |[[Willoughby-68|William Willoughby KG (abt.1371-1409)]] |N/A |- |data-sort-value="Arleen (Berry) Allen" |[[Berry-14220|Arleen (Berry) Allen]] |data-sort-value=04.04|04.04[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Dale-2823&person2_name=Berry-14220 17th Cousins] |[[Willoughby-105|Enoch Leachman Willoughby (1794-1827)]] |N/A |- |data-sort-value="Paula (Brewer) Franklin" | [[Brewer-566|Paula (Brewer) Franklin]] |data-sort-value=04.04|04.04 [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Dale-2823&person2_name=Brewer-566 16th cousins three times removed] | [[Ros-8|Margaret (Ros) Tuchet (abt.1400-bef.1430)]] |N/A |- |data-sort-value="Heather Brown"| [[Brown-7904|Heather Brown]] |data-sort-value=04.04|04.04[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Dale-2823&person2_name=Brown-7904 8th cousins once removed] |[[Jochem-10|Johann Mattheus (Jochem) Yoakum (abt.1698-1783)]] |N/A |- |data-sort-value="Anne (Champion de Crespigny) Young" |[[Champion_de_Crespigny-8|Anne (Champion de Crespigny) Young]] |data-sort-value=04.04|04.04[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Dale-2823&person2_name=Champion_de_Crespigny-8 15th Cousins, 1x removed] |[[Willoughby-51|Henry Willoughby (1452-1528)]] |N/A |- |data-sort-value= '''Sandy (Craig) Patak''' | [[Craig-4574|Sandy (Craig) Patak]] |data-sort-value=04.04|04.04[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Dale-2823&person2_name= 10th cousins once removed] | [[Burdette-10|Frances (Burdette) Harrison (1636-abt.1698)]] |N/A |- |data-sort-value="Amy (Crawford) Gilpins" | [[Crawford-15512|Amy (Crawford) Gilpin]] |data-sort-value=04.04|04.04[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Dale-2823&person2_name=Crawford-15512 11th Cousins] | [[Doane-11|John (Doane) Done Sr (abt.1590-1685)]] |N/A |- |data-sort-value='''Connie Davis'''| [[Davis-50681|Connie Davis]] |data-sort-value=04.04|04.04 [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Dale-2823&person2_name=Davis-50681 16th cousins once removed] | [[Tyrrell-527|Elizabeth (Tyrrell) Haute (abt.1436-bef.1507)]] |N/A |- |data-sort-value="Laura DeSpain" |[[DeSpain-617|Laura DeSpain]] |data-sort-value=04.04|04.04[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Dale-2823&person2_name=DeSpain-617 16th Cousins] |[[Haute-2|Thomas Haute KB (1460-1502)]] |N/A |- |data-sort-value="Kurt Driver" |[[Driver-1479|Kurt Driver]] |data-sort-value=04.04|04.04[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Dale-2823&person2_name=Driver-1479 17th Cousins, 2x removed] |[[Poyntz-15|Nicholas Poyntz (abt.1393-1460)]] |N/A |- |data-sort-value="Michelle (Elkins) Brown"|[[Elkins-2065|Michelle (Elkins) Brown]] |data-sort-value=04.04|04.04[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Dale-2823&person2_name=Elkins-2065 Second Cousins] |[[Oakley-1712|Jack Arrington Oakley]] |Not yet |- |data-sort-value="R. D. Flowers"|[[Flowers-1488|R. D. Flowers]] |data-sort-value=04.04|04.04[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Dale-2823&person2_name=Flowers-1488 18th Cousins once removed] |[[Hungerford-1|Walter Hungerford KG]] |N/A |- |data-sort-value="Chandra Garrow" |[[Garrow-296|Chandra Garrow]] |data-sort-value=04.04|04.04[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Dale-2823&person2_name=Garrow-296 11th cousins] |[[Snow-4|Nicholas Snow (abt.1599-1676)]] |N/A |- |data-sort-value="Benette (Heymans) Grobler" |[[Heymans-515|Benette (Heymans) Grobler]] |data-sort-value=04.04|04.04[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Dale-2823&person2_name=Heymans-515 20th cousins 3X removed] |[[[[Plantagenet-66|John (Plantagenet) of Gaunt KG]] |N/A |- |data-sort-value="Regina Hall" | [[Hall-9104|Regina Hall]] |data-sort-value=04.04|04.04[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Dale-2823&person2Name=Hall-9104 12th cousins] |[| [[Wyatt-188|Hawte Wyatt (abt.1594-1638)]] |N/A |- |data-sort-value="Carole (Kirch) Bannes" |[[Kirch-132|Carole (Kirch) Bannes]] |data-sort-value=04.04|04.04[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Dale-2823&person2_name=Kirch-132 18th Cousins, 1x removed] | [[Hungerford-1|Walter Hungerford KG KB (abt. 1378 - 1449)]] |N/A |- |data-sort-value="Julia (McCartney) Hogston" |[[McCartney-1062|Julia (McCartney) Hogston]] |data-sort-value=04.04|04.04[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Dale-2823&person2_name=McCartney-106 20th cousins once removed] |?? |N/A |- |data-sort-value="Gary Milks" |[[Milks-96|Gary Milks]] |data-sort-value=04.04|04.04[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Dale-2823&person2_name=Milks-96 21st Cousins 2X removed] |[[Coggeshale-5|John (Coggeshale) de Coggeshale]] |N/A |- |data-sort-value="Linda (Lenze) Mearse"| [[Lenze-4|Linda (Lenze) Mearse]] |data-sort-value=04.04|04.04[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Lenze-4&person2Name=Dale-2823 15th cousins once removed] | [[Bray-245|John Bray (abt.1455-)]] |N/A |- |data-sort-value="Carol (Lloyd) Lloyd Neill"| [[Lloyd-5598|Carol (Lloyd) Lloyd Neill]] |data-sort-value=04.04|04.04[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Dale-2823&person2_name=Lloyd-5598 20th Cousins, 3x removed] |[[Boteler-134|William Boteler (1245-bef.1283)]] |N/A |- |data-sort-value="Cathy (Wilson) Leary"|[[Wilson-43726|Cathy (Wilson) Leary]] |data-sort-value=04.04|04.04[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Dale-2823&person2_name=Wilson-43726 5th Cousins once removed] |[[Dale-2345|Robert Dale]] |?? |- |data-sort-value="David Moore"|[[Moore-377|David Moore]] |data-sort-value=04.04|04.04[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Dale-2823&person2_name=Moore-377 17th Cousins Twice Removed] |[[Beckering-1|Millicent Maude]] |n/a |- |data-sort-value="Marilynn (Pomles) Tobash" | [[Pomles-1|Marilynn (Pomles) Tobash]] |data-sort-value=04.04|04.04[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Dale-2823&person2_name=Pomles-1 11th Cousins, 1x removed] |[[Smythe-346|Barbara (Smythe) Bowers (abt.1595-1644)]] |N/A |- |data-sort-value=" Jerry Regan| [[Regan-1501|Jerry Regan]] |data-sort-value=04.04|04.04[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Dale-2823&person2_name=Regan-1501 21st cousins] | [[Howland-326|Henry Howland (1564-bef.1635)]] |N/A |- |data-sort-value="Judith Robinson"|[[Robinson-15462|Judith Robinson]] |data-sort-value=04.04|04.04[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Dale-2823&person2_name=Robinson-15462 12th cousins once removed] |[[Howland-326|Henry Howland Sr.]] |N/A |- |data-sort-value='''Karen Stewart''' |[[Stewart-763|Karen Stewart]] |data-sort-value=04.04| 04.04 [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Dale-2823&person2_name=Stewart-763 11th cousins] | [[Unknown-495361|Ann (Unknown) Hawley (abt.1615-bef.1672)]] |N/A |- |data-sort-value="Karen Williamson"|[[Williamson-14057|Karen Williamson]] |data-sort-value=04.04|04.04[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Dale-2823&person2_name=Williamson-14057 2nd Cousins] |[[King-29359|Walter Garfield King]] |410 cM across 18 segments |}{{Clear}} == Acknowledgements == A big thank you to [[Ryker-100|Richard Ryker]] from whom I borrowed this idea.

Pampanga

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Ancient Pampanga's territorial area used to include portions of the provinces of Bataan, Bulacan, Nueva Ecija, Pangasinan, Tarlac and Zambales in the big Island of Luzon of the Philippine Archipelago. The province derived its name from the Kapampangan words "Pangpang ilog" meaning "riverside" where the early Malayan settlements were concentrated along the Rio Grande de la Pampanga (Great Pampanga River) until such time the adventurous Malayan settlers expanded their domain into the hinterlands of the Kapampangan region. Pampanga was the first province in the island of Luzon inaugurated by the Spaniards. It was founded on December 11, 1571 in the same year the City of Manila was established by Spanish Governor Miguel Lopez de Legaspi as the seat of national government. For governmental control and taxation purposes, the Spanish authorities subdivided the province into towns (pueblos), which were further subdivided into districts (barrios) and in some cases into royal and private estates. In a report of Philippine encomiendas on June 20, 1591, Spanish Governor Gomez Perez Dasmarinas reported to the King of Spain that La Pampanga's encomiendas were Batan, Bitis y Lubao, Macabebe, Candava, Apali, Calompit, Malolos, Binto, Guiguinto, Caluya, Bulacan and Mecabayan. The encomiendas of La Pampanga at that time had eighteen thousand six hundred and eighty whole tributes, or seventy-four thousand seven hundred and twenty souls. Pampanga is now about 850 square miles (2,181 square kilometers) in land area and inhabited by about 1,636,000 people (per the 1995 Philippine National Census). As other Luzon provinces were created due to increases in population, some well-established Pampanga towns were lost to new emerging provinces in Central Luzon. The historic province of Bataan, which was founded in 1754 under the administration of Spanish Governor General Pedro Manuel Arandia, absorbed from the province of Pampanga the municipalities of Abucay, Balanga, Dinalupihan, Llana Hermosa, Orani, Orion, Pilar, and Samal. The old Pampanga towns of Aliaga, Cabiao, Gapan, San Antonio and San Isidro were ceded to the province of Nueva Ecija in 1848 during the term of Spanish Governor-General Narciso Claveria y Zaldua. Claveria was best remembered for issuing memorable decrees during his incumbency. One of Claveria's history-making decrees was issued on August 16, 1844, which ordered that Tuesday, December 31, 1844 should be officially considered as Wednesday, January 1, 1845 thus eliminating December 31, 1844 from the Philippine calendar. There were neither births nor deaths officially registered in the Philippines on that date. On November 11, 1849, Claveria issued a decree to systematize the selection and registration of names of the Filipino people. The decree called for Filipinos to have first names and surnames. It should be recalled that the early Filipinos usually have only one name like Lakandula, Soliman, Lapulapu, Humabon. The decree included a list of Spanish surnames, which were adopted by some Filipinos while others opted for Filipino last names instead. Today, many Filipinos have Spanish family names like Arnedo, Bonifacio, David, Escaler, Fausto, Gonzalez, Gutierrez, Hernandez, Ibarra, Inventor, Joven, Lopez, Lorenzo, Marquez, Mercado, Navarro, Pineda, Regala, Reyes, Rodriguez, Ronquillo, Ventura, Simon, Torres, Vargas, Vergara, Zuniga, etc. The municipality of San Miguel de Mayumo of Pampanga was yielded to the province of Bulacan in the same provincial boundary configuration in 1848. In 1860, the northern towns of Bamban, Capas, Concepcion, Victoria, Tarlac, Mabalacat, Magalang, Porac and Floridablanca were separated from Pampanga and were placed under the jurisdiction of a military command called Comandancia Militar de Tarlac. However, in 1873, the four latter towns were returned to Pampanga and the other five towns became municipalities of the newly created Province of Tarlac. The Kapampangan People Based on the findings of modern-day linguistic researchers and archeologists, the ancestors of original Kapampangans came from China via Taiwan. However, the old traditional belief that early Kapampangans have started migrating to the Kapampangan region as early as 300 to 400 A.D, and many of them arrived in the 11th to the 12th century is still carried on from generation to generation. Based on oral traditions, Kapampangans were descendants of Malayan adventurers from the Malay Peninsula and Singarak Lake in West Sumatra. They settled along the river banks of the Rio Grande de la Pampanga in the Island of Luzon covering a large territory, which extended to the Gulf of Lingayen in the North, to the Zambales mountains in the West, to the Sierra Madre range in the East and to Manila Bay in the South. These Kapampangan-speaking pioneers transplanted their own dynasty based on the social foundations of liberty and economic prosperity. Like their other Malayan brothers who settled in other parts of the world, they belonged to the brown race, of medium height, slim but sturdy in physique, dark brownish eyes, black hair and with almost hairless bodies. They brought their culture and introduced industries such as smelting and manufacture of copper and iron tools and armaments, making of pottery with decorative designs, art of weaving cloth on a hand loom, manufacture of beads, bracelets, necklaces and other ornaments. They resided in houses made of bamboo and wood, with roofs of palm leaves. They wore clothes of woven fabrics and decorated themselves with jewels of gold, beads, pearls and colored stones and glasses. Their armaments included bolos, daggers, swords, bows and arrows, blowguns and spears. Their adaptability and resiliency made it possible for them to adjust themselves to Philippine environmental conditions and amplified their culture - arts, customs, government, law, religion, sciences, society and traditions. Centuries before the arrival of the Spanish conquerors, Kapampangans were already in contact with the outside world by trading with Chinese, Japanese and Hindus. The good business relation with these Asian neighbors was not limited to commercial affair because the relationship extended to marital relations with native Kapampangans that is why many Kapampangans nowadays are of mixed Asian ancestry. Many Chinese immigrants who moved out of Manila decided to settle in neighboring towns and married native women. Many Kapampangans today have family names like Ang, Chan, Cheng, Chingcuangco, Chu, Chua, Go, Goseco, Gosioco, Gueco, Ho, Lau, Lee, Mangio, Ng, Songco, Tan, Tang, Tanhueco, Tanjangco, Tanjuakio, Tanjuangco, Tiongco, Wang, Wong, Yang, Yap, Uy, etc. The interracial crossing of Chinese and Kapampangans and other ethnic Filipinos produced a mixed breed of descendants capable of accelerating a nation's growth in terms of economy, politics, culture, etc., resulting from the blending of the courage and resiliency of the Malay stock and the frugality and sagacity of the yellow race. China's influences were primarily economic and social. Kapampangans and other Filipinos in general, learned the Chinese way of roasting pigs, the brewing of tea for drinking and the cooking of such dishes as lumpia, pansit, mami, tsapsoy and ukoy. The use of appetizers like tauri and toyo originated from China and so with the cultivation of certain vegetables such as petsay, upo, bataw, etc. In 1571, the Spanish conquistadores heard of the Kapampangan progressive civilization when their conquest of the Maynilad (Manila) and Tondo kingdoms was accomplished. The Spaniards came upon the Kapampangan people with a rich culture, literature and an alphabet of their own. The Kapampangans were described then to be the most warlike and prominent ethnic group in the Philippines. To defend themselves from Spanish invasion, they fortified the mouths of the rivers leading to their territories. Spanish colonialism had for its principal purpose of converting the natives whom they called indios to Christianity. The Christian cross was so powerful in converting the riverside Muslim communities. Kapampangan members of the Roman Catholic Church normally attend official church services such as masses, novenas, baptisms, confirmations, weddings, religious processions and funeral services. One unifying force that calls for community solidarity is the annual town or barangay fiesta, which is celebrated in honor of a patron saint. Festivities and abundance of food characterize fiestas. A fiesta generally includes a mass, a colorful parade, a lively amateur singing contest, an entertaining stage show, a dinner- dance, crowning of beauty queens and princesses, sports tournaments, cockfights, carnivals, etc. Kapampangans, who are well known for their hospitality and skill in the art of cooking and baking, open their homes during fiestas and entertain their guests. Christmas celebration starts nine days before Christmas. Kapampangan Roman Catholic members attend nine early morning masses (misa de gallo). Lanterns are hanged in homes and Christmas carols are sung. On Christmas eve, a midnight mass is celebrated and after the church service, the families have traditional dinners called "noche buena". The family dinner is followed by the exchange, distribution and opening of Christmas gifts. In the city of San Fernando, an annual giant lantern contest is held every 24th of December. Multi-colored lanterns as big as 30 feet in diameter and with thousands of electric bulbs are mounted on big trucks and paraded in town main streets accompanied by marching bands. The Philippine Board of Tourism, which sponsors the yearly giant lantern contest, displays the winning entries at the Paskuhan Village, Luneta Park in Manila and sometimes in other foreign countries during the Yuletide season. Christmas day is spent for reunions and visiting. Children pay their respect to their relatives and godparents. Kissing the hands of parents, elder relatives and godparents symbolizes traditional respect, loving and caring. The Lent season is observed by reading or chanting the Passion of Jesus Christ. A re-enactment of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ is held on Good Friday in barrio San Pedro Cutud of San Fernando. In most Catholic parishes, religious processions along the streets bordering the parish churches are held. Members of religious organizations such as the Knights of Columbus, Legion of Mary and Cursillos in Christianity participate in religious processions. Masses are celebrated on Easter Sundays and other religious activities take place such as the burning of the image of Judas and the meeting (salubong) of Jesus Christ and the Virgin Mary. The Spanish and American colonizers made also a tremendous impact on the economic, political and family lives of many Kapampangans. It is not uncommon to see many Spanish-American-Kapampangan mestizos in several towns of Pampanga resulting from inter-racial marriages. Pampangans' Struggle for Freedom One of the most important character traits of the early settlers in Pampanga was the love of freedom. Such love of freedom has been carried from generation to generation. Kapampangans made great sacrifices to preserve and defend their precious freedom. They proved this in 1571 when hundreds of Kapampangans and Tagalogs from Bulacan and Manila led by Tarik Sulayman, a brave warlord of Macabebe fought the invading Spanish colonizers under the command of Martin de Goiti. Although the courageous Kapampangans were equipped with the powerful cannons made by Panday Pira of Apalit, the Spaniards won in that Battle of Bankusay, the first major recorded battle in Manila Bay. Spanish armament superiority and assistance of hundreds of native soldiers from the Visayas called Pintados who were recruited by the Spaniards were major factors in the victory of the Spaniards. However, the Kapampangans gained respect for their bravery and skill in battle. The Spaniards befriended the Kapampangans and the friendship was reciprocated with loyalty and cooperation on the part of the Kapampangans particularly their leaders who were given certain privileges. Kapampangans became allies of the Spaniards in repulsing Limahong and his Chinese pirates from Philippine territories and in fighting the Dutch and the British when they tried to occupy the Philippines. In 1583, many Kapampangans were sent by the Spanish authorities to the gold mines of Ilocos and were not allowed to return to their homes for the planting season. Famine followed in 1584 and in 1585, the Kapampangans revolted and defied Spanish domination. In 1645, after a strong earthquake hit Pampanga, natives of Gapan, a town of Pampanga at that time, initiated an uprising to gain back their freedom by killing Spanish officials and priests. With the help of the Zambals, the Kapampangans seized Spanish arms and burned down the churches in the neighboring villages. Again in 1660-1661, the Kapampangans who suffered the most from the two Spanish systems of taxation called Polo and Vandala , under the command of a master-of-camp of the King of Spain, Francisco Maniago of Masicu, staged rebellions against Spanish authorities. Thousands of male Kapampangans between the ages of sixteen and sixty were forced to render services to the Spaniards for forty days such as cutting timbers to build galleons for the Manila-Mexico trade. The servitude disrupted the Kapampangan family and economic life. The Kapampangan rebels encouraged the people of Pangasinan and the Ilocos to join them in their revolt against the tribute system. Following the military tactic of divide and conquer, Governor Sabiniano Manrique de Lara befriended the chieftain of Arayat, Don Juan Macapagal who agreed to side with the Spaniards. The alliance of Don Juan Macapagal and Governor Sabiniano Manrique de Lara helped in aborting any move of the Pangasinan and Ilocos rebels to assist the Kapampangan rebels via the foothills of Mt. Arayat. The alcalde mayor of Pampanga, Don Juan Gomez de Payva and Governor Sabiniano Manrique de Lara sent delegations led by friendly Spanish friars such as Fray Andres Salazar, Fray Juan de Abarca, Fray Joseph de la Anunciacion, Fray Juan de San Diego and Fray Carlos de Jesus to pacify the Kapampangan rebels. A settlement was agreed upon wherein the rebels were given their back pay, 14,000 pesos were paid out of the 200,000 pesos demanded, their houses were repaired, Spanish captive officials were released and governmental affairs were put in order. It was reported later that the rebel leader, Don Francisco Maniago who was taken as hostage during the negotiation, and his brother, Don Cristobal were executed without the benefit of a court trial. More than two centuries later, the Kapampangans joined the revolution against Spain and against the United States of America. Pampanga was one of the first eight Philippine provinces that initiated the Philippine Revolution against Spain. The rebels organized a provincial government with Don Tiburcio Hilario as revolutionary governor. Monetary contributions were collected from wealthy Kapampangans. Don Manuel Escaler of Apalit was one of the biggest financial contributors to the treasury of the Philippine Revolution. Famous Kapampangan generals Jose Alejandrino, Servillano Aquino, Maximino Hizon, Francisco Makabulos and Mamerto Natividad played major roles in the struggles to gain Philippine independence. For their active involvement and leadership in the movement for freedom, many prominent Kapampangans were arrested by the Spanish authorities in the late 19th century and became victims of the Spanish reign of terror. In World War II, the Kapampangans answered the call of duty to their motherland and with their Filipino brothers and American allies, they fought the Japanese Imperial Forces in Bataan and in Corregidor. After the temporary defeat of the Allied Forces in the Philippines, an armed resistance group called Hukbalahap (Nation's Army Against Japan) was organized by Pampanga peasant leaders led by Luis Taruc and Casto Alejandrino in order to fight the Japanese Imperial Forces until the liberation of the Philippines by the Allied Forces led by General Douglas MacArthur who made good his famous promise, "I shall return" when he escaped to Australia before the invading Japanese Imperial Forces set foot on Philippine soil. The Marcos dictatorial government in the '70s through the early '80s saw again the Kapampangans in the struggle to dismantle martial law until President Ferdinand Marcos, his family and some of his cronies were forced to flee the country and sought refuge in Hawaii and in other foreign lands. The conciliatory administrations of President Cory C. Aquino, widow of Martial Law famous victim and national hero, Senator Benigno Aquino, Jr. , and President Fidel Ramos made it possible for the Marcos family and their cronies returned to the Philippines. President Joseph Estrada not only continued the conciliatory policy of his two predecessors but he also welcome some of the former supporters of President Marcos to assist his administration in helping the poor, reducing or eliminating crimes and improving the national economy. In late 2000, President Joseph Estrada was accused by Ilocos Sur Governor Luis Singson of graft and corruption by taking bribes and kickbacks from illegal gambling and tobacco excise tax intended for the tobacco producing provinces. The accusation led to President Estrada's impeachment. When the Philippine Senate stopped the impeachment trial after the pro-Administration senators voted not to open an exhibit envelop containing legal and banking documents linking President Estrada to multi-million peso banking transactions under an alleged fictitious name, he lost the support of the Armed Forces of the Philippines and many of his cabinet members resigned from their positions in January, 2001. He was forced to vacate the presidential position at the height of the citizens' protests and demonstrations at EDSA. On January 20, 2001, another outstanding Kapampangan, Vice President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo was sworn-in as the 14th President of the Republic of the Philippines by Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Hilario Davide, Jr., in the presence of her family and before the cheering crowd of hundreds of thousands of heroes and heroines of People Power II. (SOURCE: http://www.andropampanga.com/history.htm Accessed: 7 January 2018)

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{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Texas Texas Space Page]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ==History/Timeline== {{Sticker | category = Panola County, Texas | image = Convicts-21.jpg | text = Panola County, Texas }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=Panola_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Panola county flag }} *{{Blue|Panola County was formed and organized 1846 from Harrison and Shelby counties.}} The name is an Indian word for cotton.https://texasalmanac.com/index.php?q=topics/government/panola-county Panola county is in East Texas. Its name was derived from the Native American word for cotton. :'''1700s''' Spain secured its claim to Texas from the Sabine River to the S and W. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcp02 ::Caddos and Hasinais, lived in the Panola County area, with the Sabine River marking the dividing line between them. They had farming villages, raised grain, vegetables and hunted for small game in the forests. Burial mounds were left behind by these people were visible. ::Spain established a line of protected missions across East Texas, (2) were S of Panola co. :'''1806''' there was a boundary dispute between the USA and Spain after US bought Louisiana from France. :'''1821''' -Mexican War of Independence a treaty had to be negotiated between Mexico & US. ::'''Early Settlers''' arrived on the Red River or the trails, Old San Antonio Road and Trammel's Trace. ::Trammel's Trace, the West boundary, was an Indian trail and later became the route used by trader Nicholas Trammel was W boundary of Panola County. :'''1833''' The earliest known white settlement begun by Daniel Martin who came from Missouri to settle with Stephen F Austin colony, but camped W of Beckwith. They stayed instead in Panola area, built fort and trading post.. ::Rev. Isaac Reed began a 2nd settlement and later brought more settlers to settle on 20 leagues along the US boundary. :'''Post 1836''', after the Texas Revolution, the area experienced a great land rush. :'''1837''' the LaGrone Settlement began E of Sabine Rivereast of the Sabine River near the Louisiana border. The LaGrones' wagon train had passed through the area in 1832, but due to Indian unrest the family had traveled further into Texas; after Texas won its independence, they returned to an appealing spot they had found previously. By 1840 at least forty-nine families were established in the area that became Panola County. The majority came from Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Alabama. Some brought slaves with them to Texas; by 1846, according to local tax records, there were 574 slaves in the area.


{{Image|file=Convicts-21.jpg |align=l |size=180 |caption=. }}{{clear}} :'''1806''' there was a boundary dispute between the USA and Spain after US bought Louisiana from France. :'''1840''' boundary between Republic of Texas and US was settled (became the E boundary of the county. Sabine River was S boundary south of the thirty-second parallel.Both countries surveyed the line north of the parallel.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcp02 :'''April 23, 1841 ''' a granite marker located the thirty-second parallel, 100 ft off Hwy 31 was set. Description W side inscribed''' {{red|R. T.}}''', E side was inscribed''' {{Red|"U. S"}}''' and southern side, '''{{red|"Merid, Boundary, Established A.D. 1840."}}''' :'''1840s''' a feud began between ''' Regulators and Moderators'''. (See below write up) {{Image|file=Convicts-21.jpg |align=r |size=180 |caption=. }}{{clear}} *https://www.jstor.org/stable/43463356 Jestor *Bill O’Neal, War in East Texas: Regulators vs. Moderators, University of North Texas Press, 127 *https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1442713/ *https://www.legendsofamerica.com/tx-regulatormoderator/ *https://untpress.unt.edu/catalog/oneal-war-in-east-texas/ * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regulator%E2%80%93Moderator_War *https://www.google.com/books/edition/War_in_East_Texas/svxoDwAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Regulators+and+Moderators+in+East+Texas&pg=PA5&printsec=frontcover '''SEE [[Space:Neutral_Ground|Neutral Ground]]'''


:'''March 30, 1846''', the Texas legislature established Panola County from parts of Shelby and Harrison counties. Infighting caused 2 years for the county to settle down and decide on the county seat (there were 2 villages to choose between- both were over 7 miles from the center) . ::2nd election in the summer chose Pulaski with a small majority. the first court was held Sept 9 in a log building. Other county residents were dissatisfied. Entire procedure had to be repeated. Pulaski and an uninhabited townsite later called Carthage near were nominated for county seat. :'''1848''' election chose Carthage, which did not have any residents, it was a location in the pine forest of pine, hickory, oak, and dogwood. It was 1 mile W of the County center. Jonathan Anderson, who lived 4-5 miles away donated 100 acres to the county for the county seat.. Commissioners who were handling building roads, setting ferry fees, law enforcement authorized the land to be surveyed, staked out for lots to be sold. Proceeds from the lots should pay for the county buildings.!! :'''1860''', prior to Civil War,there were 585 farms on 237,000 acres, of which 49,000 acres were improved, with 6,392 people and 3,727 slaves. :'''1860''' showed 445 slaveholders in the county; (75 owned 10 or more slaves) , (25 owned 20+ slaves), (2 owned 50 +slaves) Most people owned fewer than five. :'''1862-65''' Panola county contributed at least one company of soldiers to the Confederate cause during the Civil War. :'''1865''' -Union Troops invaded the county, and took food and supplies from Carthage. :'''1870s''' --(911 farms and 10,119 people) in the area in 1870 and 1,670 farms and 21,424 people The economy continued to be based on cotton farming. :'''1880''' Corn was main crop, 28,500 acres were planted in cotton, and 10,344 bales were produced that year. Some farmers began growing wheat, oats, sorghum. :'''1880-s''' log narrow gauge railroad built from Longview. Logging of the county's natural forests began. :'''1885''' after this logging intensified.- millions of board feet of lumber were being taken from the county's pine forests. :'''1888''' Railway was upgraded to standard gauge and extended into Carthage. This became part of Gulf, Colorado a& Santa Fe Railroad. :'''1900''' Railroad encouraged mining in the Martin Creek Creei and lignite mining was done. :'''1900''' Panola County had 57,000 acres in cotton production (the center of the local economy until after World War II. :'''1910''' 58,000 acres were devoted to cotton as well as logging and lumber production. :1912 46 cotton gins were operating . :'''1920'''- cotton acreage was 53,000 acres, production reached its peak by 1929, when 98,000 acres were planted in the fiber. :'''1930s''' - Great Depression - low prices, federal crop restrictions, and other problems low cotton production. 1/3 farmers left the county as they could not {{red|afford to fertilize the crops}}. :'''1940''' cotton production 50%. Mechanization of agriculture helped improve farming, but population kept declining.. :'''1944''' - oil and gas industry began with Jordan well ł mile W of Carthage. The well tapped into an '''{{Red|underground reservoir beneath half of the county}}'''.. (322,000 barrels in 1948), (1,057,000 barrels in 1956), (1,467,000 barrels in 1960), and '''{{red|3,816,000 barrels in 1963}}'''. :'''1950 & 1960''' pastures were improved and farming improvements along with the Soil Conservation serving helped rebuild the depleted soils by crop rotation and leaving s portion fallow for a year. :'''1976''' -A county flag, adopted in 1976, shows six representative products of the county's growth: cotton for farming, trees for lumbering, an oil well for minerals, a chicken for poultry processing, a steer for cattle ranching, and a chunk of coal for strip mining. :'''1990s''' the Santa Fe Railroad ceased to send passenger train service to the area but, reorganized as the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad, the line continued to operate''' freight trains''' through the county into the twenty-first century.


{{Image|file=Convicts-21.jpg |align=l |size=180 |caption=. }}{{clear}} :'''1806''' there was a boundary dispute between the USA and Spain after US bought Louisiana from France. :'''1840''' boundary between Republic of Texas and US was settled (became the E boundary of the county. Sabine River was S boundary south of the thirty-second parallel.Both countries surveyed the line north of the parallel.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcp02 :'''April 23, 1841 ''' a granite marker located the thirty-second parallel, 100 ft off Hwy 31 was set. Description: West side inscribed''' {{red|R. T.}}''', East side was inscribed''' {{Red|"U. S"}}''' and southern side, '''{{red|"Merid, Boundary, Established A.D. 1840."}}''' http://scholarworks.sfasu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1265&context=ethj :'''1840s''' a feud began between ''' Regulators and Moderators'''. (See below write up) {{Image|file=Convicts-21.jpg |align=r |size=180 |caption=. }}{{clear}}




East Texas Feud Jeopardizes Texas Annexation
::This feud reminds this author of the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Hatfield_and_McCoy ::Hatfields and McCoys] {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-56.png |align=c |size=230 |caption=. }} '''{{Blue|East Texas Feud Jeopardized Texas Annexation}}''' :: {{Blue|By Van Craddock,Tx Gen}} (a brief summary) [[Richardson-7161|Richardson-7161]] 00:28, 12 April 2017 (EDT) When General l[[Houston-1|Sam Houston]] was close to convincing the United States to annex Texas, some East Texans almost stopped the process. This was a feud that started in Shelby county, Texas, 1839-1844 in the lawless area, the Neutral ground. Soon it spread to Harrison and Panola counties, Texas. :Cattle rustling, and killing was very common in East Texas. Extreme vigilantes formed to control this crime spree, calling themselves the '''Regulators.''' :Second group formed to counter the vigilantes and tone down their actions, called Moderators. ::One group seemed as lawless as the other. Joseph Goodbread and Sheriff Alfred George had a dispute in 1840. Sheriff George asked Charles Jackson for assistance (a Louisiana fugitive). Jackson shot and killed Goodbread. Sheriff arrested Jackson, then released him until the trial. Soon he organized the '''Regulators''' to rid the area of cattle rustling. :Moderators were organized by Edward Merchant to moderate the Regulators. ::Moderators were Edward Merchant, John M. Bradley, and Deputy Sheriff James J. Cravens. ::Regulators were Charles W. Jackson and Charles Watt Moorman {{Image|file=Convicts-21.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=. }}{{clear}} :'''The East Texas Regulator-Moderator War''' began. The factions killed many East Texans. Citizens were afraid to come outside. By 1844, Gen. [[Houston-1|Sam Houston]] had enough of the bloodshed and fighting. He ordered 600 militia over to Shelby County to put a stop to the war. (The previous decade of conflicting claims by Mexico, Texas, then U.S. over East Texas' ownership.. Thus many unsavory outlaws resided there. Settlers did not want to settle here. Charlie Jackson and Watt Moorman had organized a group of vigilantes to "regulate" the law in the Piney Woods... another group formed to "moderate" the Regulators and were referred to as the "Moderators" ::Jackson killed a Moderator and was arrested in Shelby County. Trial was scheduled in Marshall (which is Harrison County). Judge John Hansford was to preside. :Jackson's friends thought he would be convicted since Hansford was a supporter of the "Moderators". They made a plan. ::The judge heard of the plot a day before the trail was to begin. Upon arrival at the courthouse Hansford found the courtroom filled with armed supporters of Jackson. To save his life, the Judge sent a note to the local sheriff saying he was not willing to risk his live in the courthouse, seeing the hired assassins." He adjourned Court before the trial could begin. :The Moderators were furious, soon they gunned down Jackson. http://www.legendsofamerica.com/tx-regulatormoderator.html ::This increased the regulator-Moderator War into a reign of terror. The war spread from '''{{red|Shelby county into Panolea and Harrison counties}}'''. Residents in the area lived in fear. :Watt Moorman led Regulators in burning homes, hanging Moderators, and driving residents from East Texas. They almost thought about overthrowing the Texas government!!!!!. ::August, 1844, 200 Moderators attacked 40 Regulators near Shelbyville in the Church Hill Battle. Sam Houston was livid. Houston had been working for Texas' annexation by the U.S. Life was hard, first they had won independence from the Mexican Government and found they had lots of land, but $10 million in debt. Some of the U.S. were reticent to annex Texas since it had a rowdy and wild reputation. He had to deal with the Mexican Army, hostile Indians, debt, The Regulator-Moderator feud did not help the annexation attempt. East Texas and its civil war was another headache. http://www.legendsofamerica.com/tx-regulatormoderator.html '''{{Red|August 15, 1844, Houston had enough of the nonsense.}}''' General [[Houston-1|Sam Houston]] ordered the state militia to Shelby County to settle peace with a show of force.. After some resistance, Gen. James Smith and militia arrested the leaders of both factions as well as Watt Moorman. {{Image|file=Convicts-21.jpg |align=l |size=200 |caption=. }} {{clear}} Note: after the Regulator-Moderator War, the men from both sides both fought side by side in the Mexican War of 1846-1848. By 1850 Moorman was killed in Louisiana. Judge John Hansford was murdered on his front porch 3 years after he had halted that Murder Trial.. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/jcr01http://www.legendsofamerica.com/tx-regulatormoderator.html http://www.legendsofamerica.com/tx-regulatormoderator.html https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/jcr01 {{Image|file=Convicts-21.jpg |align=r |size=180 |caption=. }}{{clear}}


===Government Offices=== Panola county has had 6 courthouses. 1846-Pulaski, 1848- Carthage, 1853 -Carthage, 18 85 Carthage, and 1953- Carthage. With exception of 1885 building, the citizens of this county have had had mediocre courthouse buildings.http://www.texasescapes.com/EastTexasTowns/CarthageTexas/Panola-County-Courthouse.htm ' '''1st Courthouse, 1846, Pulaski''' Plain log cabin. '''2nd courthouse, 1848, Carthage''' Election voted Carthage for county seat. Courthouse was plain log cabin. '''3rd courthouse, 1850, Carthage''' Wood frame. Cost $150, later sold in 1853. '''4th Courthouse, 1853-Carthage''' tyle - Square, two story Brick building, abandoned for new one. . '''5th Courthouse, 1885, Carthage ''' 3 story similar design as Shelby county courthouse. This was - Gothic Revival Style , designed by Architect - John Joseph Emmett Gibson. Materials were high buff brick tourelles with buttresses. The cost was $27,375 and it was demolished in 1953. {{Image|file=Panola_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption=1885 Courthouse }}{{clear}} '''6th Courthouse, 1953-Current, Carthage''' Citizens felt the courts needed more space, voted to build a new building..The new building is plain modern, and ugly. Later a second building (1 story was added as annex for the courts) all is ugly, plain. :One of the worst architectural errors in judgement occurred in Panola County in 1956. The 1885 courthouse (a twin to Shelby County’s courthouse) was replaced with the 1953 plain structure in use today. The old courthouse was auctioned for materials and a park was made of the courthouse lawn. {{Image|file=Panola_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=320 |caption=1953 Courthouse. }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcp02 :Locaton - NE Texas, bordered on E by Louisiana, on S by Shelby County, on W by Rusk County, and on the N by Harrison County. T :Center of the county- 32°10' north latitude and 94°20' west longitude. :County Seat -Carthage, 26 miles S of Marshall, 65 miles SE of Tyler, and 50 miles N of Nacogdoches. :Type - East Texas Timberlands region, :Size -842 square miles :Terrain - gentle rolling plains,small hills drained by the Sabine River,cutting across from NW to SE :Trees - heavily wooded - short-leaf & loblolly pine, oak, maple, hickory, elm, gum, wild fruit trees, plum, sloe and flowering trees; dogwood, redbud, magnolia, cedar, and holly. :Scenic trails pass through 4,000 acres of timberland owned by the International Paper Company. :Animals -small game, deer, squirrel, and quail hunting in season. New stocks of wild turkey have been placed in local forests, but are still protected from hunters. :Freshwater lakes include Hendrick's Lake, Hill's Lake, Clear Lake, and Fish Lake. :Reservoirs --Murvaul Lake, Martin Lake, and Toledo Bend, built in recent years. :Soil - sandy loam with clay subsoil. :Rainfall in averages 43.9 inches. :Temperatures low of 34° F in January to high of 94° in July. :Growing season lasts 240 days. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcp02 ====Adjacent counties==== :Harrison County (north) :Caddo Parish, Louisiana (northeast) :De Soto Parish, Louisiana (east) :Shelby County (south) :Rusk County (west) ====Protected areas==== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toledo_Bend_Reservoir Toledo Bend Reservoir] ===Demographics=== In 2000, 22,756 people resided in the county with a population density of 28 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 78.78% White, 17.67% Black or African American, 0.36% Native American, 0.24% Asian, 1.87% from other races, and 1.07% from two or more races. About 3.5% of the population were Hispanic. The median income for a household in the county was $31,909, and for a family was $37,595. Males had a median income of $31,333 versus $19,017 for females. The per capita income for the county was $15,439. About 11.60% of families and 14.10% of the population were below the poverty line, including 16.50% of those under age 18 and 16.10% of those age 65 or over.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panola_County,_Texas {{Image|file=Panola_County_Texas.png |align=r |size=160 |caption=county in Texas. }}{{clear}} *Panola County is a Dry County (does not sell or serve Alcohol Panola County income is from the extraction of oil, gas, and coal; in 1990, 1,356,000 barrels of crude oil were produced in the county. Other industries include sawmills, farming, poultry and egg processing, and the manufacture of plastic products.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcp02 Highways:
*US 59 Highway 59 *I-369--future route of Interstate 369 will current route of U.S. 59. *US 79.svg U.S. Highway 79 *Texas State Highway 43 *Texas State Highway 149 *Texas State Highway 315 *Texas Farm to Market Road 10 *Texas Farm to Market Road 31 *Texas Farm to Market Road 124 *Texas Farm to Market Road 1970 Politics:
Panola county voters voted majorities to Democratic candidates in almost every presidential election from 1848 through 1952. Beginning in 1956, when most of the people in the county voted for Dwight Eisenhower, the county went Republican in virtually every election through 1988. Democratic choices were in 1976 for Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton in 1992 & 1996. George H. W. Bush and George W Bush were supported.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcp02 *1980s Panola County Airport served privately owned and emergency planes. *seventy churches in the county. *Two weekly newspapers, the Panola Watchman and the Panola Post, were circulated *Panola General Hospital *two nursing homes provided health care. *Two libraries, the Service League Library and the M. P. Baker Library at Panola College, served county residents {{Image|file=Anderson_County_Texas-4.gif |align=l |size=140 |caption=Rockin Schoolhouse. }}{{clear}} 66% residents age twenty-five or older had graduated from high school, and more than 13% had college degrees. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcp02 School districts serve Panola County:
:Beckville ISD :Carthage ISD :Elysian Fields ISD (mostly in Harrison County) :Gary ISD :Joaquin ISD (mostly in Shelby County) :Tatum ISD (mostly in Rusk County) :Tenaha ISD (mostly in Shelby County) ::Panola College, a junior college, began in Carthage, 1947. ===Cities=== *[[:Category:Carthage, Texas|Carthage]] (county seat) *[[:Category:Tatum, Texas|Tatum]] (mostly in Rusk County) *[[:Category:Beckville, Texas|Beckville]] =====Towns===== {| border="1" class="sortable" ! Community !! Community !! Community |- |*[[:Category:Gary, Texas|Gary]]||*[[:Category:Panola, Texas|Panola]] ||*[[:Category:Long Branch, Texas|Long Branch]] |- |*[[:Category:Bethany, Texas|Bethany]] (p.-Caddo Par. LA)||*[[:Category:Murvaul, Texas|Murvaul]] ||*[[:Category:Clayton, Texas|Clayton]] |- |*[[:Category:Corinth, Panola County, Texas|Corinth]]||*[[:Category:Galloway, Texas|Galloway]] ||Center Point (Gh Town) |- |*[[:Category:Deadwood, Texas|Deadwood]]||*[[:Category:DeBerry, Texas|DeBerry]]||Mineral Springs(Gh Town) |} ===Formed From=== *1846--Panola County was created 30 March 1846 from Shelby and Harrison Counties. ====County Resources==== *1980s Panola County Airport served privately owned and emergency planes. *seventy churches in the county. *Two weekly newspapers, the Panola Watchman and the Panola Post, were circulated *Panola General Hospital *two nursing homes provided health care. *Two libraries, the Service League Library and the M. P. Baker Library at Panola College, served county residents *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txpanola/ TxGen genealogy] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txpanola/fugitives1878.html 1878 Fugitives from justice] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txpanola/ TxGen] *[http://www.tabc.state.tx.us/local_option_elections/index.asp elections] ===Census=== :1850 --- 3,871 — :1860 --- 8,475 118.9% :1870 --- 10,119 19.4% :1880 --- 12,219 20.8% :1890 --- 14,328 17.3% :1900 --- 21,404 49.4% :1910 --- 20,424 −4.6% :1920 --- 21,755 6.5% :1930 --- 24,063 10.6% :1940 --- 22,513 −6.4% :1950 --- 19,250 −14.5% :1960 --- 16,870 −12.4% :1970 --- 15,894 −5.8% :1980 --- 20,724 30.4% :1990 --- 22,035 6.3% :2000 --- 22,756 3.3% :2010 --- 23,796 4.6% :Est. 2015 --- 23,766 =====Notables===== :General James Cassity, USAF :Linda Davis :Jim Reeves :Brandon Rhyder :Tex Ritter :T. O. Walton :General Whiddon, US Army ====Land Grants==== ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Carthage City Cemetery, Carthage, Texas|Carthage City Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Centennial Cemetery, Carthage, Texas|Centennial Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Odd Fellows Cemetery, Carthage, Texas|Odd Fellows Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Rehobeth Cemetery, Carthage, Texas|Rehobeth Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Restland Memorial Park, Carthage, Texas|Restland Memorial Park]] *[[:Category: Waldrop Cemetery, Fair Play, Texas|Waldrop Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Mount Bethel Cemetery, Gary, Texas|Mount Bethel Cemetery]] * Antioch Memorial Garden *Stewart Cemetery *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2702 FindaGrave Cemeteries] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/etx/panola/listpanola.html Panola County texas cemeteries] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/etx/panola/Hawthorn/Hawthorn.htm Hawthorne Funeral Home Records] ===Sources=== *https://www.jstor.org/stable/43463356 Jestor *Bill O’Neal, War in East Texas: Regulators vs. Moderators, University of North Texas Press, 127 *https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1442713/ *https://www.legendsofamerica.com/tx-regulatormoderator/ *https://untpress.unt.edu/catalog/oneal-war-in-east-texas/ * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regulator%E2%80%93Moderator_War *https://www.google.com/books/edition/War_in_East_Texas/svxoDwAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Regulators+and+Moderators+in+East+Texas&pg=PA5&printsec=frontcover *http://scholarworks.sfasu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1265&context=ethj *https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcp02 *[http://www.legendsofamerica.com/tx-regulatormoderator.html Regulator/Moderator] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txpanola/ TxGen genealogy] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txpanola/fugitives1878.html 1878 Fugitives from justice] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/etx/panola/Hawthorn/Hawthorn.htm Hawthorne Funeral Home Records] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2702 FindaGrave Cemeteries] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/etx/panola/listpanola.html Panola County texas cemeteries] *http://texasalmanac.com/sites/default/files/images/topics/ctypophistweb2010.pdf *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Panola_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch genealogy]

Panteón del Señor de la Misericordia

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=== Información general === '''Cemetery name''': Panteón del Señor de la Misericordia. '''Address''': López Mateos S/N, Barrio Alto, Encarnación de Díaz, Jalisco, México '''GPS Coordinates''': 21.531919890956935, -102.23742480950362 El Panteón del Señor de la Misericordia es un cementerio con fosas tipo gaveta que rodea al templo del Señor de la Misericordia, del cual toma su nombre. Este panteón, a su vez, está rodeado por el Cementerio Municipal, aunque no cuentan con accesos que los conecten directamente. The Panteón del Señor de la Misericordia is a cemetery with drawer-type graves that surrounds the Señor de la Misericordia temple, from which it takes its name. This cemetery, in turn, is surrounded by the Municipal Cemetery, although they do not have accesses that connect them directly. === Historia === Hernández Chávez (s.f.) dice que fue Don Antonio Cornejo Nieto, como miembro del Ayuntamiento [de la Villa de la Encarnación] quien estuvo a cargo de la obra de construcción del “Panteón del Señor de la Misericordia” en 1826. Por su parte, Quesada (1922), menciona que se concedió licencia eclesiástica para la construcción del Camposanto y la capilla del Señor de la Misericordia, el día 26 de enero de 1865, [...] aunque ya desde el 29 de abril de 1829 se había comenzado a sepultar cadáveres en aquel lugar [si bien, todavía no en gaveta]. Quesada menciona que en el año de 1833, Pablo Contreras pintó una imagen de Jesús Crucificado en la pared del único altar de la capilla de nuestro panteón o camposanto, donde se depositaban los cadáveres mientras se cavaba y se les daba cristiana sepultura. Muchos años pasó desapersividamente esa imagen en su recinto pequeño, sin recibir culto ni veneración especial, se le llamó de "El Señor de la Misericordia", y a fe de que no podía convenirle otro nombre más tierno y adecuado para atraer en pos de sí a los que sienten acongojada el alma y desgarrado el corazón. Asimismo, comenta que hubo la necesidad de la construcción del mismo camposanto [Panteón del Señor de la Misericordia] debido a que tanto en el templo parroquial [de Nuestra Señora de la Encarnación], como en el atrio de la dicha iglesia, se encontraba ya la crecida suma de 50,000 cadáveres. En la construcción de las gavetas y corredores de dicho panteón tomó parte activa y fue encargado de ello, el Sr. D. Casimiro Cervantes, cuya administración desempeñó por espacio de 17 años. Hernández Chávez menciona que el primer cadáver que se sepultó oficialmente en las gavetas del Panteón del Señor de la Misericordia fue el de la niña Apolonia Josefa de Alva y Díaz, el 17 de Abril de 1873. Asimismo, por haberse concluido todas las gavetas que lo circundan, Don Casimiro Cervantes inició el 5 de Julio de 1884 la construcción de los corredores. '''Referencias:''' Hernández Chávez, R. (s. f.). La Ciudad de Encarnacion de Diaz. Historias y recuerdos de Encarnación de Díaz. http://www.historiasyrecuerdosdeencarnaciondediaz.com/encarnacion.html Quesada, A. (1922). Apuntes históricos sobre la ciudad de Encarnación de Díaz, Jalisco. La Purísima. Disponible en http://cdigital.dgb.uanl.mx/la/1080026475/1080026475_MA.PDF

Papakura Cemetery

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[[Category: Papakura Cemetery, Papakura, Auckland]] [[Category: Papakura, Auckland]] [[Category: Irwin-2099 local research]] [[Category: Auckland Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] = Papakura Cemetery = Situated near the intersection of Great South Road and Settlement Road in Papakura Auckland, the street address is listed as 298 Great South Rd, Papakura, 2110, however the street entrance is on Opaheke Road. {{Image|file=Papakura_Cemetery-7.jpg |caption=Papakura Cemetery, Opaheke Road entrance }} Papakura is a southern suburb of Auckland. This free space page for the Papakura Cemetery was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The New Zealand Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. {{Image|file=Papakura_Cemetery-12.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Evening time in Papakura Cemetery 2017 }} This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, '''some''' or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. Although all grave markers in this cemetery are being photographed, the photos can only be displayed for persons with existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]] for assistance. === Contact Information, Location === {{Image|file=Papakura_Cemetery-13.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Council sign at Entrance on Opaheke Rd }} Address and Phone
298 Great South Road
Papakura 2110
New Zealand
(09) 279 8232 === Tasks Completed and in Progress === Table of Names * There are currently 116 names in the table [[Irwin-2099|Irwin-2099]] 04:59, 2 December 2017 (EST) * There are currently 142 names in the table [[Irwin-2099|Irwin-2099]] 20:43, 8 April 2018 (EDT) Photography * In progress * Approximately 1% in progress * 34 photographs linked in Table of Interments, below - [[Irwin-2099|Irwin-2099]] 06:13, 9 November 2017 (EST) * 60 photographs linked in Table of Interments, below - [[Irwin-2099|Irwin-2099]] 20:45, 8 April 2018 (EDT) Data Transcriptions * In progress * 27 transcriptions completed - [[Irwin-2099|Irwin-2099]] 06:13, 9 November 2017 (EST) * 34 transcriptions completed - [[Irwin-2099|Irwin-2099]] 20:46, 8 April 2018 (EDT) ----- ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ SORTABLE TABLE |- ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''SURNAME''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''GIVEN NAMES''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''BIRTH DATE''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''DEATH DATE''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''AGE''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"scope="col" style="width: 180px;"|'''TRANSCRIPTION''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''PHOTO LINK''' |- |[[Anderson-33259|ANDERSON]]||[[Anderson-33259|Seymour]]||1898 Jul 14||1980 Aug 29||82||Anderson. In Loving Memory of Seymour (Andy) Passed away 29th Aug 1980 Aged 82 Years. Dearly Loved Husband of Elaine Passed Away 19th May 1989 Aged 90 Years||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Anderson-33259 ANDERSON, S & E] |- |[[McLarn-2|ANDERSON]]||[[McLarn-2|Elaine Katherine]]||1898 Oct 26||1989 May 19||90||Anderson. In Loving Memory of Seymour (Andy) Passed away 29th Aug 1980 Aged 82 Years. Dearly Loved Husband of Elaine Passed Away 19th May 1989 Aged 90 Years||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Anderson-33259 ANDERSON, S & E] |- |[[Housham-2|ANDERTON]]||[[Housham-2|Mary Jane]]||1898 Apr 23||1943 Aug 06||45||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Ashby-631|ASHBY]]||[[Ashby-631|Harold Victor]]||1900 Jan 22||1968 Feb||68||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Barrett-7184|BARRETT]]||[[Barrett-7184|Lora Elizabeth]]||1906||1963 Jul 02||57||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Barrett-7184 BARRETT LE] |- |[[Bell-19318|BELL]]||[[Bell-19318|John Cameron Pirritt]]||1911||1979 Sep 12||68||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Blank-590|BELL]]||[[Blank-590|Ida Dorothy]]||1914 Mar 01||2010 Aug 06||96||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Buckthought-17|BELL]]||[[Buckthought-17|Annie Esther]]||1900 Jan 21||1957 Jul 17||58||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Bentley-2854|BENTLEY]]||[[Bentley-2854|James]]||1876 Sep 22||1963 Jun 14||86||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Bentley-2855|BENTLEY]]||[[Bentley-2855|James]]||1830||1910 Oct 30||78||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Gillard-481|BENTLEY]]||[[Gillard-481|Jane]]||1839||1904 Aug 27||65||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Kelly-11892|BENTLEY]]||[[Kelly-11892|Elizabeth]]||1877||1918 Nov 20||41||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[McPherson-3229|BLANCH]]||[[McPherson-3229|Janet]]||1885||1960 Jan 12||75||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McPherson-3229 BLANCH J&H] |- |BLANCH||Herbert||1880 Jan 31||1967 Sep 29||87||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McPherson-3229 BLANCH J&H] |- |[[Blank-591|BLANK]]||[[Blank-591|George Arthur Charles]]||1885 Jul 25||1936 Jul 18||49||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Blank-591 BLANK G] |- |[[Bremner-590|BREMNER]]||[[Bremner-590|William]]||1863 Jun 09||1928 Aug 20||65||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Bremner-603|BREMNER]]||[[Bremner-603|William Victor]]||1883 Sep 07||1967 Nove 14||84||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Rugg-360|BREMNER]]||[[Rugg-360|Mary]]||1864||1927 Sep 09||63||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Bremner-163|BREMNER]]||[[Bremner-163|Donald]]||1869 Dec 24||1943 Oct 18||73||In loving memory of our dear parents Donald Bremner died Oct. 18th 1943 Aged 72 years. Phoebe Bremner Died Nov. 3rd 1943 Aged 71 Years.||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bremner-163 BREMNER D & P] |- |[[McMechan-19|BREMNER]]||[[McMechan-19|Phoebe]]||1872 Nov 10||1943 Nov 03||71||In loving memory of our dear parents Donald Bremner died Oct. 18th 1943 Aged 72 years. Phoebe Bremner Died Nov. 3rd 1943 Aged 71 Years.||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bremner-163 BREMNER D & P] |- |[[Brown-64478|BROWN]]||[[Brown-64478|Charles Spence]]||1917 Jan 28||1977 Mar 27||60||In loving memory of Phyllis Fielding died 19 Aug 1962 aged 80 years; also her dearly beloved husband Edward Fielding died 26 Aug 1967 aged 81 years devoted parents; and their son-in-law Charles Spence Brown died 27 Mar 1977 dearly loved husband of Alma||To be uploaded |- |[[Feilding-57|BROWN]]||[[Feilding-57|Alma Lydia]]||1920 Feb 29||2009 Jul 14||89||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |BULLEN||Arthur Thomas||x||1967 Feb 12||84||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |BULLEN||Gertrude||x||1967 May 01||81||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |CALVERT||Alice||x||1899 May 16||29||(died Gisborne)||To be uploaded |- |CALVERT||Gilbert||x||1922 Jun 19||53||(Note - Late N.Z.R.B.)||To be uploaded |- |CALVERT||Joseph||x||1899 Mar 15||60||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |CARR||Florence Ethel Harriett||x||1957 Sep 01||x||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |CARR||Wallace||x||1941 Nov 24||72||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Simpson-11102|CHURCH]]||[[Simpson-11102|Margaret Collins]]||1899 Nov 4||1972 Apr 26||72||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Simpson-11102 CHURCH M & HC] |- |[[Church-4019|CHURCH]]||[[Church-4019|Henry Charles]]||1895 Mar 25||1983 Sep 18||89||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Simpson-11102 CHURCH M & HC] |- |[[Clow-261|CLOW]]||[[Clow-261|Henry Donald]]||1861 Nov 24||1930 Dec 02||69||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Cossey-138|COSSEY]]||[[Cossey-138|Albert Edward]]||1902 Nov 22||1982 Mar 20||79||Cossey. In Remembrance of Albert Edward who passed away 20th March 1982 Dearly Loved Husband of Vera Who passed away 1st July 1987. Loved Father and Mother of Doug, Bob, and the late Rita||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Cossey-138 COSSEY AE & V] |- |[[Cossey-139|COSSEY]]||[[Cossey-139|Douglas Allan]]||1926 Nov 29||2000 Sep 18||73||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Hjorth-155|COSSEY]]||[[Hjorth-155|Vera]]||1902 Aug 23||1987 Jul 01||84||Cossey. In Remembrance of Albert Edward who passed away 20th March 1982 Dearly Loved Husband of Vera Who passed away 1st July 1987. Loved Father and Mother of Doug, Bob, and the late Rita||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Cossey-138 COSSEY AE & V] |- |[[Unknown-397882|COSSEY]]||[[Unknown-397882|Carol Anne]]||1942 Nov 8||2008 Feb 13||xx||In loving memory of Carol Anne Cossey 08/11/1942 -13/02/2008 Dearly loved wife of Maurice John Cossey. Treasured Mum of Garry, Michael and Paula. "Cherished Grandparent"||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Unknown-397882 COSSEY CA] |- |[[Crockett-1851|CROCKETT]]||[[Crockett-1851|Stephen]]||1888||1962 Jun 30||74||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Crockett-1851 CROCKETT S & CE] |- |[[Curtis-8898|CROCKETT]]||[[Curtis-8898|Catherine Elizabeth]]||1897||1974 Mar 02||77||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Crockett-1851 CROCKETT S & CE] |- |DRUITT||Violet Ellen||1895||1961 Aug 11||66||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Fallwell-27|FALLWELL]]||[[Fallwell-27|Samuel]]||1828 Dec 08||1890 Nov 27||61||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Fallwell-28|FALLWELL]]||[[Fallwell-28|Samuel Cullen]]||1855||1935 Aug 23||79||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Fielding-627|FIELDING]]||[[Fielding-627|Edward]]||1886 Aug 23||1967 Aug 26||81||In loving memory of Phyllis Fielding died 19 Aug 1962 aged 80 years; also her dearly beloved husband Edward Fielding died 26 Aug 1967 aged 81 years devoted parents; and their son-in-law Charles Spence Brown died 27 Mar 1977 dearly loved husband of Alma||To be uploaded |- |[[Wardell-304|FIELDING]]||[[Wardell-304|Phillis]]||1882 Feb 18||1962 Aug 19||80||In loving memory of Phyllis Fielding died 19 Aug 1962 aged 80 years; also her dearly beloved husband Edward Fielding died 26 Aug 1967 aged 81 years devoted parents; and their son-in-law Charles Spence Brown died 27 Mar 1977 dearly loved husband of Alma||To be uploaded |- |[[Hick-266|FLANAGAN]]||[[Hick-266|Mary Elizabeth]]||1899 Sep 06||1988||xx||In loving memory of Mary Elizabeth Flanagan beloved wife of Albert (Pop) also a dearly loved Mam & little Nan Born Oldham, England. 1899 - 1988 Godbless. RIP.||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Unknown-398117 FLANAGAN ME] |- |[[Foote-981|FOOTE]]||[[Foote-981|Harold Victor]]||1925||1953 Dec 24||28||In loving memory of Harold Victor Foote aged 28 years Loved husband of Joy and their son Iain aged 7 years Both accidentally killed at Tangiwai 24th Dec 1953||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Foote-981 Foote 981] |- |[[Foote-982|FOOTE]]||[[Foote-982|Iain]]||1946||1953 Dec 24||7||In loving memory of Harold Victor Foote aged 28 years Loved husband of Joy and their son Iain aged 7 years Both accidentally killed at Tangiwai 24th Dec 1953||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Foote-981 Foote 981] |- |GERRARD||Thomas||x||no date||x||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |GERRARD||Catherine||x||x||x||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |GIBBONS||Baby||x||no date||1 day||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Barr-2883|GIBBONS]]||[[Barr-2883|Mary Jane]]||1882||1967 Jun 12||84||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Gibbons-1635|GIBBONS]]||[[Gibbons-1635|Ebenezer Rudolph]]||1877||1965 Apr 04||88||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Bremner-592|GIRDWOOD]]||[[Bremner-592|Mary Tina]]||1886 Oct 14||1973 Mar 29||86||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Girdwood-74|GIRDWOOD]]||[[Girdwood-74|Arthur]]||1886||1918 Oct 08||32||Buried France; Memorial at Papakura||To be uploaded |- |[[Bremner-162|GORDGE]]||[[Bremner-162|Phoebe]]||1899 Jan 9||1996 Feb 28||96||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Gordge-59 GORDGE RH&P] |- |[[Gordge-59|GORDGE]]||[[Gordge-59|Reginald Huia]]||1894 Mar 9||1973 Sep 05||79||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Gordge-59 GORDGE RH&P] |- |GREEN||William Thomas||x||1943 Jun 23||61||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |GREENWOOD||Dick||x||1943 Jul 24||58||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |GREENWOOD||Edith||x||1958 Feb 12||80||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Knox-3086|GREENWOOD]]||[[Knox-3086|Ruby Alexandra]]||1903 Oct 01||1996 Nov 08||93||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |HAMILTON||Barbara May||1940||1940 Oct 21||5 mo||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |HAMILTON||Gladys Muriel||x||1967 Jun 28||x||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |HAMILTON||Henry||x||1961 Mar 07||x||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Hayter-814|HAYER]]||[[Hayter-814|James]]||1835||1917 Oct 11||82||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Heenan-112|HEENAN]]||[[Heenan-112|Keith]]||1929||1975 Jan 01||46||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Heenan-112 HEENAN, K] |- |HIBBARD||Charles John||x||1954 May 09||x||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |HIBBARD||Sophia||x||1929 Jun 13||x||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Hill-26242|HILL]]||[[Hill-26242|William Albert Isaac]]||1919 May 30||1982 Jun 04||63||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Hill-26242 HILL JA & WAI] |- |[[Flay-475|HILL]]||[[Flay-475|Jean Alice]]||1922 Mar 25||2007 Apr 27||85||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Hill-26242 HILL JA & WAI] |- |[[Hodges-5424|HODGES]]||[[Hodges-5424|Alfred Stanway]]||1902||1983 Jul 29||81||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Hodges-5424 HODGES A&A] |- |HODGES||Alice May||1912 Oct 04||2006 Mar 24||93||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Hodges-5424 HODGES A&A] |- |HODGE||Anthony Martin||1937||1956 Dec 04||19||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Unknown-398234 MCVEIGH JR & HODGE AM] |- |HODGSON||Mary Ann||x||1953 Jan 27||81||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Kelsey-1398|KELSEY]]||[[Kelsey-1398|David Osric]]||1904 Jun 13||1991 Dec 17||87||In loving memory of David Osric Kelsey 1904-1991. Faith Kelsey 1908-2004. Abide in Peace Where God would have you be.||To be uploaded |- |[[Willis-6322|KELSEY]]||[[Willis-6322|Faith]]||1908 Aug 29||2004 Oct 20||96||In loving memory of David Osric Kelsey 1904-1991. Faith Kelsey 1908-2004. Abide in Peace Where God would have you be.||To be uploaded |- |[[Kemp-5084|KEMP]]||[[Kemp-5084|Eric Hector]]||1908 Apr 10||1988 Aug 30||xx||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Kemp-5084 KEMP EH & FA] |- |KEMP||Fayne Alison||1915 Oct 23||2004 Apr 30||xx||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Kemp-5084 KEMP EH & FA] |- |LAURIE||Henry||x||1941 Jul 03||92||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Majurey-5|MAJUREY]]||[[Majurey-5|James Wilson]]||1902||1965 Nov 11||63||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Maskrey-74|MASKREY]]||[[Maskrey-74|John Stephen]]||1901 Oct 27||1973 Jul 09||71||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Maskrey-74 MASKREY, JS & H] |- |[[Farrow-1054|MASKREY]]||[[Farrow-1054|Hazel]]||1910 Jul 16||1998 Nov 17||88||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Maskrey-74 MASKREY, JS & H] |- |[[Thompson-38094|MCALPINE]]||[[Thompson-38094|Dawne Winifred]]||1926||1993 Nov 19||67||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Thompson-38093 THOMPSON KM&SG & MCALPINE] |- |[[McBeth-247|MCBETH]]||[[McBeth-247|Thomas Lowes]]||1896 Feb 02||1965 Oct 01||69||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McBeth-247 MCBETH TL & GM] |- |[[Smith-114489|MCBETH]]||[[Smith-114489|Geogina Melanie]]||1906 Jan 10||1985 Sep 10||79||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McBeth-247 MCBETH TL & GM] |- |[[Unknown-398234|MCVEIGH]]||[[Unknown-398234|Joan Ruby]]||1918 Jan 06||1988 Sep 30||70||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Unknown-398234 MCVEIGH JR & HODGE AM] |- |[[Milbank-18|MILBANK]]||[[Milbank-18|Richard]]||1872||1957 Jul 28||85||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Milbank-18 MILBANK R&VT] |- |[[Cuthbertson-507|MILBANK]]||[[Cuthbertson-507|Violet Thorburn]]||1896||1967 Oct 25||71||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Milbank-18 MILBANK R&VT] |- |MULLINS||Emma||x||1942 Aug 23||60||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |MULLINS||Frederick George||x||1967 May 14||87||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Numans-3|NUMANS]]||[[Numans-3|Hermanus Mathias]]||1911||1975 Aug 26||64||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Numans-3 NUMANS H M] |- |[[Olsen-4991|OLSEN]]||[[Olsen-4991|Ronald]]||1917||1975 Dec 18||58||Olsen. Loving memories of Ronald passed away 18 Dec 1975 aged 58 years||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Olsen-4991 OLSEN R] |- |PARKER||Frederick Richard||x||1943 Apr 25||62||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |PARKINSON||Ellen||x||1912 Dec 11||40||(Note - died at Sydney)||To be uploaded |- |PARKINSON||William||x||1949 Nov 02||82||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |PETERSON||Baby Norman||x||no date||x||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |PETERSON||Gwen||x||no date||x||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |PETERSON||Marius||x||no date||x||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Willis-5735|SHANAGHAN]]||[[Willis-5735|Sarah Mary]]||1849 Sep 21||1934 Jan 15||84||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |SHANNON||Francis||x||1943 GOOD FRIDAY||80||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |SHANNON||Laura Alice||x||1961 Feb 08||81||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |SHARPLIN||Edward Gundry||x||1955 Mar 19||73||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |SHARPLIN||Ivy Rose||x||1947 Oct 05||49||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |SMALLFIELD||Arabella||x||1906 Nov 18||blank||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |SMITH||Jim||x||1942 Jun 30||69||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |SMITH||Laura||x||1953 Feb 13||x||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Sperry-941|SPERRY]]||[[Sperry-941|Edward John]]||1950||1972 Oct 28||22||SPERRY Treasured memories of Ted dearly loved husband of Debbie and loved father of Dianne and Sharon accidentally killed 28 Oct 1972 aged 22 years. "God grant us serenity to accept the things we cannot change, the courage to change the things we can and the wisdom to know the difference."||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Sperry-941 SPERRY EJ] |- |STEELE||John Ernest||x||1945 May 09||x||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Ferrier-553|SWEARS]]||[[Ferrier-553|Frances Mary Woodward]]||1859 Oct||1941 Mar 26||81||Also Frances Mary Swears died 27th March 1941||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Papakura_Cemetery-1 Swears-0163] |- |[[Swears-15|SWEARS]]||[[Swears-15|Willam Arthur]]||1852 Oct||1907 Nov 15||x||Unreadable||To be uploaded |- |[[Thompson-38093|THOMPSON]]||[[Thompson-38093|Stanley George]]||1897||1963 Feb 04||66||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Thompson-38093 THOMPSON KM&SG & MCALPINE] |- |[[Whitburn-22|THOMPSON]]||[[Whitburn-22|Kathleen Mary]]||1892||1962 Jul 02||70||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Thompson-38093 THOMPSON KM&SG & MCALPINE] |- |[[Fallwell-29|TREADGOLD]]||[[Fallwell-29|Jane Louisa]]||1867 May 19||1891 Mar 07||23||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Troughton-68|TROUGHTON]]||[[Troughton-68|Margaret]]||1882||1943 Mar 01||61||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Papakura_Cemetery-10 Troughton M] |- |TROUGHTON||Mary Jane||x||x||x||NB. Council confirm unmarked grave - located beside Margaret Troughton ||To be uploaded |- |TURNER||Charlie||1944||1944 Nov 02||9 mo||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Waite-2179|WAITE]]||[[Waite-2179|John William]]||1920 Jul 21||1993 Jun 06||72||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Waite-2179 WAITE JW & EV] |- |[[Rau-495|WAITE]]||[[Rau-495|Elsie Violet]]||1919 Sep 08||2008 Jan 30||88||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Waite-2179 WAITE JW & EV] |- |WALTER||Elizabeth Grace||x||1947 Jun 06||90||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Swears-14|WALTERS]]||[[Swears-14|Noel Mary]]||1882 Dec 18||1965 Jun 21||82||In remembrance of William Harold Walters died 22nd November 1964. And his dearly loved wife Noel Mary Walters died 21st June 1965.||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Papakura_Cemetery Walters-0159] |- |[[Walters-4688|WALTERS]]||[[Walters-4688|William Harold]]||1883 Feb 17||1964 Nov 22||81||In remembrance of William Harold Walters died 22nd November 1964. And his dearly loved wife Noel Mary Walters died 21st June 1965.||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Papakura_Cemetery Walters-0159] |- |[[Walters-4691|WALTERS]]||[[Walters-4691|William]]||1852 Mar 7||1919 Oct 31||67||In loving memory of William Walters Died October 31, 1919 aged 67 years. When the day breaks and the shadows flee away. ||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Papakura_Cemetery Walters-0162] |- |[[Willis-5723|WALTERS]]||[[Willis-5723|Harriett Jane]]||1851||1929 Nov 30||77||In loving memory of Harriett Jane Wife of William Walters Died Nov30 1929||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Papakura_Cemetery Walters-0161] |- |[[Walters-5512|WALTERS]]||[[Walters-5512|Frances Joyce]]||1908 Nov 17||1994 Aug 18||85||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Walters-5512-1 WALTERS, F & M] |- |[[Walters-5513|WALTERS]]||[[Walters-5513|Marjorie Woodward]]||1908 Nov 17||1997 Oct 31||89||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Walters-5512-1 WALTERS, F & M] |- |WATT||George||x||1944 Mar 15||68||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |WATT||Maud Catherine||x||1941 Mar 13||67||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |WEBB||Frank Wilfred||x||1941 May 13||36||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Wheeler-12519|WHEELER]]||[[Wheeler-12519|Ernest]]||1871 May 21||1918 Nov 26||47||In Loving Memory of Ernest Wheeler Who Died 26th Nov 1918 Aged 47 Years. Thy Will Be Done||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Papakura_Cemetery-8 Wheeler E_201611] |- |[[Gerrard-546|WILLIS]]||[[Gerrard-546|Amelia]]||1871||1966 Oct 12||95||In Loving Memory of George Frederick Willis who departed this life March 3rd 1949 Aged 88 Years and his beloved wife Amelia who departed this life Oct 12th 1966||To be uploaded |- |[[Menary-19|WILLIS]]||[[Menary-19|Jane]]||1829 Oct 28||1890 Feb 05||62||Also Jane Willis the beloved wife of Robert Willis died Feb 5th 1890 Aged 62 years also their son William P Willis who died Nov 21st 1894 aged 36 years||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Papakura_Cemetery-6 Willis-20170123] |- |[[Willis-5724|WILLIS]]||[[Willis-5724|Robert]]||1819||1886 Jul 02||67||In Memory of Robert Willis died 2nd July 1886 Aged 68 Years - Also of - Seymour His Son. Died 11th March 1887 Aged 19 Years. "A little while and ye shall not see me and again a little while and ye shall see me. Because I go to the Father" John XVI.16||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Papakura_Cemetery-6 Willis-20170123] |- |[[Willis-5738|WILLIS]]||[[Willis-5738|Robert John]]||1856||1936 Mar 17||79||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Willis-5744|WILLIS]]||[[Willis-5744|William Papakura]]||1858||1894 Nov 21||36||Also Jane Willis the beloved wife of Robert Willis died Feb 5th 1890 Aged 62 years also their son William P Willis who died Nov 21st 1894 aged 36 years||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Papakura_Cemetery-6 Willis-20170123] |- |[[Willis-5750|WILLIS]]||[[Willis-5750|Seymour]]||1862 Aug 24||1887 Mar 11||19||In Memory of Robert Willis died 2nd July 1886 Aged 68 Years - Also of - Seymour His Son. Died 11th March 1887 Aged 19 Years. "A little while and ye shall not see me and again a little while and ye shall seee me. Because I go to the Father" John XVI.16||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Papakura_Cemetery-6 Willis-20170123] |- |[[Willis-5751|WILLIS]]||[[Willis-5751|George Frederick]]||1860||1949 Mar 03||88||In Loving Memory of George Frederick Willis who departed this life March 3rd 1949 Aged 88 Years and his beloved wife Amelia who departed this life Oct 12th 1966||To be uploaded |- |[[Willis-5757|WILLIS]]||[[Willis-5757|William Dare]]||1897 Dec 20||1902 Jul 16||4||William Dare Willis born 20 Dec 1897 died 16 Jul 1902. At rest.||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Willis-5757-1 Willis, WD] |- |WILLIS||Desmond||1915||1916 Feb 22||13mo||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |WILLIS||Harriet||x||1950 Mar 16||90||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |WILLIS||Hubert Sydney||x||1919 May 05||31||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |WILLIS||Ray Keith||x||1924 Jul 22||30||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Wood-24186|WOOD]]||[[Wood-24186|Cecil Walkden]]||1902 Oct 08||1991 May 15||88||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Wood-24186 WOOD CW & D] |- |[[Ellis-13419|WOOD]]||[[Ellis-13419|Doris]]||1906||1972 Aug 31||66||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Wood-24186 WOOD CW & D] |- |[[Davis-50527|WRIGHT]]||[[Davis-50527|Ida Eliza Blanche]]||1896 Jul 08||1977 Feb 18||80||In Loving Memory of Our Dear Mother Ida Eliza Blanche Wright (Blank) who passed away 18th Feb 1977 aged 80 years||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Davis-50527-1 WRIGHT (BLANK) IEB] |} ----

Papatoetoe Cemetery

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[[Category: Papatoetoe Cemetery, Puhinui, Auckland]] [[Category: Auckland Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] === About === This free space page for the Papatoetoe Cemetery was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The New Zealand Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, '''some''' or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. Although all grave markers in this cemetery are being photographed, the photos can only be displayed for persons with existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]] for assistance. ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== :361 Puhinui Road :Puhinui :Auckland 2025 :New Zealand [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2490718 Find-a-Grave - Papatoetoe Cemetery] === Cemetery Background === {{Image|file=Papatoetoe_Cemetery-3.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=The cemetery map on the sign shows the cross-shaped design. }} '''On the 16th of October 1931, Papatoetoe Town Board opened a public cemetery in farmland to the west of the township. (This is now incorporated in the Manukau Memorial Gardens.)''' The Cemetery roadways were designed in the shape of a cross, and the interment areas are in the areas surrounding the central roads. A twin gateway was erected out of stone, to allow for inwards and outwards processions. The Returned Servicemen area is located to the left of this gateway. The original gateway and entrance is now closed. The construction of a motorway closed off access, and access is now through the Manukau Memorial Gardens, which has added to the available space for burials. See the Free-space profile for Manukau Memorial Gardens for information on the new cemetery, chapel and crematorium. {{Image|file=Papatoetoe_Cemetery-4.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Twin gates - Old entrance to the Papatoetoe Cemetery }} {{Image|file=Papatoetoe_Cemetery-5.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Gateway to the RSA section of the cemetery. }} ---- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * In progress * Approximately 1% in progress Data Transcriptions * In progress * 2 transcriptions completed * 2 photographs linked in Table of Interments, below. * 16 profiles in table [[Irwin-2099|Irwin-2099]] 15:55, 10 February 2018 (EST) ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" style="margin: 1em auto 1em auto" style="text-align:left" |+ SORTABLE TABLE !FAMILY NAME!!FORENAMES!!BIRTH DATE!!DEATH DATE!!width="40"|AGE!!width="180"|TRANSCRIPTION!! class="unsortable"| PHOTO LINK |- |[[Barlow-2335|BARLOW]]||[[Barlow-2335|William Albert Horace]]||1895 Feb 8||1956 Dec 23||61||To be transcribed||to be added |- |[[Beasley-1548|BEASLEY]]||[[Beasley-1548|Joseph]]||1860 Dec 8||1943 Aug 26||82||To be transcribed||to be added |- |[[Blagrove-39|BEASLEY]]||[[Blagrove-39|Dorcas Annie]]||1863 Sep 12||1942 Nov 26||79||To be transcribed||to be added |- |[[Bell-16445|BELL]]||[[Bell-16445|Clarence Albert]]||1897 Jun 30||1987 Oct 23||90||To be transcribed||to be added |- |[[Girdwood-76|BROWN]]||[[Girdwood-76|Florence Bertha]]||1890 Jul||1983 Jan 8||92||To be transcribed||to be added |- |[[Locke-1403|LOCKE]]||[[Locke-1403|Robert George]]||1904 May 11||1991 Sep 29||87||To be transcribed||to be added |- |[[Smith-141582|McLIVER]]||[[Smith-141582|Laura Emma Johnson]]||1904 Jul 11||1982 Mar 02||77||To be transcribed||to be added |- |[[Orr-4574|ORR]]||[[Orr-4574|Alexander]]||1870 Aug 25||1956 Nov 29||86||To be transcribed||to be added |- |[[Turner-20284|PEARCE]]||[[Turner-20284|Mary]]||1881||1969 Jan 21||87||To be transcribed||to be added |- |[[Potts-3195|POTTS]]||[[Potts-3195|Leslie Andrew]]||1895 Nov 16||1963 Dec 28||67||To be transcribed||to be added |- |[[Morgan-20441|POTTS]]||[[Morgan-20441|Vera Constance]]||1894 Nov 13||1955 Apr 29||60||To be transcribed||to be added |- |[[Smith-128173|SMITH]]||[[Smith-128173|William Featherston]]||1902 Oct 31||1987 Apr 4||84||To be transcribed||to be added |- |[[Bartley-817|THOMPSON]]||[[Bartley-817|Elsma Noeline]]||1919 Dec 21||2009 Dec 4||89||Noeline Thompson Died 4.12.2009 Aged 89 Yrs||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Papatoetoe_Cemetery-8 RETUR-PLOT-1475] |- |[[Thompson-30795|THOMPSON]]||[[Thompson-30795|Robert]]||1915 Sep 20||2001 Dec 25||86||Robert Thompson, 391397,1939-1945,DVR N.Z. 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Paris, Bessarabia, Russia

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Parishes divided 1809

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[[Category: Parishes, Finland]] [[Category: Seurakunnat, Suomi]] [[Category: Socknar och församlingar, Finland]] [[Category:Finland Genealogy Resources]] {{Image |file=Finland-2.png |align=r |size=120px |caption=Page maintained by
the [[Project: Finland|Finland Project]] }} [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sweden%E2%80%93Finland Sweden-Finland] was split 1809 after the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finnish_War Finnish war] and several parishes were divided by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finland%E2%80%93Sweden_border the new border] that runs along the rivers Könkämäeno, Muonionjoki and Tornionjoki. People on both sides of the border are largely Finnish speaking and intermarriage over the border is frequent even today. Here we try to give a comprehensive list of those parishes and where to find their respective church books. Many church books will be found in several locations with differing quality of images. Please explore. * [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=1678829 Map of the 1809 border.] This map shows the villages on both sides of the new border. Those villages that are marked on both sides of the border were divided and you would have to look at individual farms to find the nationality of the inhabitants. There has of course been divisions and merges of parishes at other times too and records can be found in surprising places. == Nedertorneå - Alatornio == The southernmost part of the border area includes the cities of Tornio - Torneå on the Finnish side and Haparanda in Sweden. * [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/kyrkoarkiv?Arkivsok=nedertorne%C3%A5&Lan=0&Arkiv=SE%2fHLA%2f1010133&PageSize=100&tab=serie#tab Swedish archives Nedertorneå 1814-1950] * [http://www.sukuhistoria.fi/sshy/index.htm Choose "Kirkonkirjat" and then Alatornio for church books 1617-1880] ** [http://www.sukuhistoria.fi/sshy/sivut/jasenille/paikat.php?plid=7 '''Paywall''' only for members of Finland's Family History Association Alatornio 1617-1900] * [http://digihakemisto.appspot.com/index_am?atun=184266.KA&amnimeke=Alatornion+seurakunnan+arkisto Alatornio 1556-1946] ** [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/dosearch.ka?atun=184266.KA The same as above in Finnish national archives] * [[:Category:Nedertorneå_(BD)|Nedertorneå]] in the Swedish category structure * [[:Category:Alatornio_(Nedertorneå)|Alatornio_(Nedertorneå)]] in the Finnish category structure === Haparanda - Tornio - Torneå === * [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/kyrkoarkiv?Arkivsok=haparanda&Lan=0&lf=Ladda+arkiv&PageSize=100&Arkiv=SE%2fHLA%2f1010064&tab=serie#tab Swedish archives Haparanda 1836-1972] * [http://www.sukuhistoria.fi/sshy/index.htm Choose "Kirkonkirjat" and then Tornio for church books 1665-1884] ** [http://www.sukuhistoria.fi/sshy/sivut/jasenille/paikat.php?plid=558 '''Paywall''' only for members of Finland's Family History Association Tornio 1665-1909] * [http://digihakemisto.appspot.com/index_am?atun=323428.KA&amnimeke=Tornion+seurakunnan+arkisto Tornio 1665-1898] ** [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/dosearch.ka?atun=323428.KA The same as above in Finnish national archives] * [[:Category:Haparanda_(BD)|Haparanda]] in the Swedish category structure * [[:Category: Tornio (Torneå)|Tornio (Torneå)]] in the Finnish category structure == Karl Gustaf - Karunki == * [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/kyrkoarkiv?Arkivsok=karl+gustav&Lan=0&PageSize=100&Arkiv=SE%2fHLA%2f1010101&tab=serie#tab Swedish archives Karl Gustav 1770-1969] * [http://www.sukuhistoria.fi/sshy/index.htm Choose "Kirkonkirjat" and then Karl Gustav for church books 1762-1857] * [http://www.sukuhistoria.fi/sshy/index.htm Choose "Kirkonkirjat" and then Karunki for church books 1820-1883] ** [http://www.sukuhistoria.fi/sshy/sivut/jasenille/paikat.php?plid=176 '''Paywall''' only for members of Finland's Family History Association Karunki 1820-1931] * [http://digihakemisto.appspot.com/index_am?atun=184289.KA&amnimeke=Karungin+seurakunnan+arkisto Karunki 1820-1931] ** [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/dosearch.ka?atun=184289.KA The same as above in Finnish national archives] * [[:Category:Karl_Gustav_(BD)|Karl Gustav]] in the Swedish category structure == Hietaniemi/Övertorneå/Svanstein - Ylitornio/Turtola == Most of the oldest church books will be found under Hietaniemi parish for the entire area. * [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/kyrkoarkiv?Arkivsok=hietaniemi&Lan=0&PageSize=100&Arkiv=SE%2fHLA%2f1010071&tab=serie#tab Swedish archives Hietaniemi 1683-1954] * [http://www.sukuhistoria.fi/sshy/index.htm Choose "Kirkonkirjat" and then Hietaniemi for church books 1683-1864] * [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/kyrkoarkiv?Arkivsok=%C3%B6vertorne%C3%A5&Lan=0&Arkiv=SE%2fHLA%2f1010252&Serie=0&PageSize=100&tab=serie#tab Swedish archives Övertorneå 1612-1949] * [http://www.sukuhistoria.fi/sshy/index.htm Choose "Kirkonkirjat" and then Övertorneå for church books 1612-1886] * [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/kyrkoarkiv?Arkivsok=svanstein&Lan=0&lf=Ladda+arkiv&Arkiv=SE%2fHLA%2f1010195&Serie=0&PageSize=100&tab=serie#tab Swedish archives Svanstein 1920-1958] * [http://www.sukuhistoria.fi/sshy/index.htm Choose "Kirkonkirjat" and then Ylitornio for church books 1808-1884] ** [http://www.sukuhistoria.fi/sshy/sivut/jasenille/paikat.php?plid=648 '''Paywall''' only for members of Finland's Family History Association Ylitornio 1808-1972] * [http://digihakemisto.appspot.com/index_am?atun=184826.KA&amnimeke=Ylitornion+seurakunnan+arkisto Ylitornio 1813-1931] ** [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/dosearch.ka?atun=184826.KA The same as above in Finnish national archives] * [http://www.sukuhistoria.fi/sshy/index.htm Choose "Kirkonkirjat" and then Turtola for church books 1820-1884] ** [http://www.sukuhistoria.fi/sshy/sivut/jasenille/paikat.php?plid=561 '''Paywall''' only for members of Finland's Family History Association Turtola 1820-1909] * [http://digihakemisto.appspot.com/index_am?atun=184814.KA&amnimeke=Turtolan+seurakunnan+arkisto Turtola 1809-1886] ** [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/dosearch.ka?atun=184814.KA The same as above in Finnish national archives] * [[:Category:Hietaniemi_(BD)|Hietaniemi]] in the Swedish category structure * [[:Category:Övertorneå_(BD)|Övertorneå]] in the Swedish category structure * [[:Category:Svanstein_(BD)|Svanstein]] in the Swedish category structure == Pajala/Muonionalusta - Kolari/Muonio == * [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/kyrkoarkiv?Arkivsok=pajala&Lan=0&PageSize=100&Arkiv=SE%2fHLA%2f1010153&tab=serie#tab Swedish archives Pajala 1743-1953] * [http://www.sukuhistoria.fi/sshy/index.htm Choose "Kirkonkirjat" and then Pajala for church books 1728-1838] * [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/kyrkoarkiv?Arkivsok=muonionalusta&Lan=0&Arkiv=SE%2fHLA%2f1010129&Serie=0&PageSize=100&tab=serie#tab Swedish archives Muonionalusta 1893-1969] * [http://www.sukuhistoria.fi/sshy/index.htm Choose "Kirkonkirjat" and then Kolari for church books 1858-1883] ** [http://www.sukuhistoria.fi/sshy/sivut/jasenille/paikat.php?plid=219 '''Paywall''' only for members of Finland's Family History Association Kolari 1856-1903] * [http://digihakemisto.appspot.com/index_am?atun=184419.KA&amnimeke=Kolarin+seurakunnan+arkisto Kolari 1856-1901] ** [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/dosearch.ka?atun=184419.KA The same as above in Finnish national archives] * [http://www.sukuhistoria.fi/sshy/index.htm Choose "Kirkonkirjat" and then Muonio for church books 1797-1885] ** [http://www.sukuhistoria.fi/sshy/sivut/jasenille/paikat.php?plid=340 '''Paywall''' only for members of Finland's Family History Association Muonio 1779-1948] * [http://digihakemisto.appspot.com/index_am?atun=184526.KA&amnimeke=Muonion+seurakunnan+arkisto Muonio1797-1901] ** [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/dosearch.ka?atun=184526.KA The same as above in Finnish national archives] * [[:Category:Pajala_(BD)|Pajala]] in the Swedish category structure * [[:Category:Muonionalusta_(BD)|Muonionalusta]] in the Swedish category structure == Karesuando - Enontekiö == * [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/kyrkoarkiv?Arkivsok=karesuando&Lan=0&PageSize=100&Arkiv=SE%2fHLA%2f1010100&tab=serie#tab Swedish archives Karesuando 1720-1948] * [http://www.sukuhistoria.fi/sshy/index.htm Choose "Kirkonkirjat" and then Enontekiö for church books 1720-1884] ** [http://www.sukuhistoria.fi/sshy/sivut/jasenille/paikat.php?plid=32 '''Paywall''' only for members of Finland's Family History Association Enontekiö 1720-1910] * [http://digihakemisto.appspot.com/index_am?atun=184270.KA&amnimeke=Enonteki%C3%B6n+seurakunnan+arkisto Enontekiö 1720-1914] ** [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/dosearch.ka?atun=184270.KA The same as above in Finnish national archives] * [[:Category:Karesuando_(BD)|Karesuando]] in the Swedish category structure == Maps == * [http://35579.hotellet.bahnhof.net/Socknar/RikindAtlas068.gif Map of parishes in Norrbotten, Sweden 1992] * [http://hiski.genealogia.fi/hiski/8vjvh0?fi+A19 Hiski list of parishes in Lapland, Finland] ** [http://hiski.genealogia.fi/hiski/8vjvh0 Tornio] ** [http://hiski.genealogia.fi/hiski/8vjvh0?fi+0007 Alatornio] ** [http://hiski.genealogia.fi/hiski/8vjvh0?fi+0176 Karunki] ** [http://hiski.genealogia.fi/hiski/8vjvh0?fi+0648 Ylitornio] ** [http://hiski.genealogia.fi/hiski/8vjvh0?fi+0561 Turtola] ** [http://hiski.genealogia.fi/hiski/8vjvh0?fi+0219 Kolari] ** [http://hiski.genealogia.fi/hiski/8vjvh0?fi+0340 Muonio] ** [http://hiski.genealogia.fi/hiski/8vjvh0?fi+0032 Enontekiö]

Parker Name Study

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[[Category:Parker Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category: Parker, DNA Confirmations]] == Parker Name Study == {| width="80%" align="center" {{!}}{{Image|file=Steve_s_Tools-50.png|align=l|size=200}}



Welcome to the
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|} {{One Name Study| name = Parker| category = Parker Name Study}} This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. The primary goal of this study is to categorize Parker family branches by their Y-DNA family group. == Resources == === Profile Pages === The following profiles are tagged as participants in the Parker One Name Study. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Parker_Name_Study Profiles Participating in the Parker Name Study]. To place a profile in this category, use the following text and replace the group number with the correct Y-DNA family group number (omitting leading zeros). See family group number definitions in the section below. :{{One Name Study| name = Parker| category = Family Group N, Parker Name Study}} For example, to place a profile in family group #07, use: :{{One Name Study| name = Parker| category = Family Group 7, Parker Name Study}} If the Y-DNA family group number is not known the use the following text to identify profiles requiring categorization. :{{One Name Study| name = Parker| category = Parker Name Study}} === Confirmed DNA === When a common ancestor is matched by three or more DNA descendants with supporting research then it has been confirmed by triangulation. Research must support that the match is not through other common ancestors. 30 cM or better is desired for each of the matches. 40 cM or better is recommended. Profiles with confirmed matches that meet this criteria can place the following category at the top of the profile. :{{One Name Study| name = Parker| category = DNA Confirmations, Parker Name Study}} * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Parker%2C_DNA_Confirmations Parker profiles with DNA confirmation.] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ceYGv6RNfDE Watch a YouTube video on using Gedmatch DNA triangulation] === Y-DNA Family Groups === Parker Y-DNA is commonly categorized into family group numbers defined by the following Family Tree DNA study page. Y-DNA testing helps confirm or deny paternal connections. This research group is administrated by Gregory Parker and Wayne Parker. * [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/parker/about/goals Parker Y-DNA Study Goals.] This link provides an overview of the Parker Y-DNA study on Family Tree. * Family group listings for Y-DNA under [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/parker?iframe=ycolorized Family Tree Parker Family Groups.] Visit this link to get a list of other Y-DNA test takers grouped according to their family group number. * [https://discover.familytreedna.com/groups/parker/tree Parker Big Y tester's direct paternal lineages on a time scale.] This is an interesting graph showing Parker ancestors mapped on a timescale. When the page displays, check the Y-DNA family group numbers you want plotted. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Y-STR_markers Wikipedia Pages for Y-STR Markers.] === Research Forum === A forum question/answer board was established by Michael Parker in 2001 for those interested in communicating about their Parker Heritage. Participation is free but requires an account when creating posts. * See [https://parkerheritage.ning.com/ Parker Heritage] site for discussion of this yDNA group. == Name Origins and Research Services == * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parker_(surname)#:~:text=Parker%20is%20a%20surname%20of,the%2047th%20most%2Dcommon%20surname. Parker Surname on Wikipedia] * [https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=parker Parker Surname on Ancestry.] * [https://www.familysearch.org/en/surname?surname=PARKER Parker Surname on FamilySearch.] * [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/surname/parker Parker Surname on FindMyPast.] * [https://en.geneanet.org/genealogy/parker/PARKER Parker Surname on Geneanet.] * [https://www.geni.com/surnames/parker Parker Surname on Geni.] * [https://www.your-family-history.com/surname/p/parker/ Parker Statistics.] ==How to Join== To join the Parker Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Shannon-1438|Sandra Shannon]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Parker}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Parker}}
{{Clear}} == Research Pages == Membership is not required to participate in this project. The goal is to categorize family branches by their Y-DNA family groups. If you have a branch where the Y-DNA family group is known then add a Parker sticker with the correct family group category to the oldest known member of the branch. Be certain not to speculate. Incorrect identification can cause poison research that spreads through the community, causing long lasting damage. A high degree of confidence is required before tagging a profile with its specific family group. Suggested tasks: * Apply family group stickers to your Parker branch. * Identify profiles within [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/parker?iframe=ycolorized Family Tree Parker Family Groups.] and apply the correct sticker. * Identify the correct family group for each of the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Parker_Name_Study uncategorized] profiles in the Parker study. ==Membership== This is a list of participants in this research project. * [[Shannon-1438|Sandra Shannon]] * [[Hintz-549|Tom Hintz]] * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== Add or suggest a surname variant for inclusion in the project. * Parker * *

Parker-Allen-Young Family Reunion

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Minutes of the Parker, Allen and Young families of Potter County, Pennsylvania as transcribed by Milton Taft in 1990

Parkers of Currituck County, North Carolina

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[[Category:Disambiguation Studies]] [[Category: Currituck County, North Carolina]] [[Category: Accomack County, Virginia]] == Parkers of Currituck Co., North Carolina == Sources: * [https://books.google.com/books%3Fid=j9YUAAAAYAAJ The North Carolina Historical and Genealogical Register, Volume 1], p 362-3 * [http://www.ncgenweb.us/currituck/tax/1718tith2.html Currituck Co. NC Tax Records 1718 Tithables] * [http://www.ncgenweb.us/currituck/tax/1719tith.html Currituck Co NC Tax Records 1719 Tithables] * [http://www.ncgenweb.us/currituck/deeds/db04.html Currituck County, North Carolina Deed Book 4 (1781-1784)] * [http://www.ncgenweb.us/currituck/willsandestates.html Currituck County Wills and Estates] (US GenWeb) * [http://www.ncgenweb.us/currituck/history/currituckhistory.html History of Currituck, NC] Related G2G conversations: * [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/180811/english-source-refers-parker-england-massachusetts-source 1644 English source refers to James Parker in New England. Is there a Massachusetts source to match?] * [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/181398/ongoing-collaboration-yielding-possible-connections-initial Ongoing collaboration yielding possible connections way beyond its initial scope] == Parkers by Chronology (in records) == Oct. 30, 1713 – reference to a deed/grant of 1 May 1668 given to Albemarle Co, which granted Azrikam Parker of Corratuck a tract of land containing 530 acres of land lying in Corratuck at the mouth of a creek as runs westward of Jarvis' Island ; surveyed by John PELL and him sold to the aforesaid Azrikam PARKER as by the said sale upon record doth and may appear being due for the transportation of one person for every 50 acres as appears upon record under this patent; /s/ N. CHEVIN; Witnesses: Thomas POLLOCK, Esq., Thos. BOYD, T. CRIGHT?; Registered Mar. 12, 1782(Currituck Co) Deed Book 4; pg. 11 In 1718-19, the following Parkers lived in Currituck Co., NC: * Thomas Parker * Azricom Parker * Wm. Parker * Petter (Peter) Parker (he of 1722, below?) * James Parker (1719 titables only) Peter Parker (Currituck) will 2 May 1722; prob 10 Jul 1722; m. Hannah _____; brother of William * Peter [see will of 1750 below] * William * Wicker * Sarah m. Gregory. (A Samuel Gregory left a [http://www.ncgenweb.us/currituck/wills/gregorysamuel1769.html will in 1769]; it names a wife Sarah) * Mary Jane [unm 1722] * Joanah [unm 1722] Azricom Parker (Currituck), dated 18 Feb 1738; proved 3 Oct 1738; wife Thomazon * James (he of 1769 will below?) * Thomas (he of 1753 will below?) * [[Parker-17651|Thomazon]] m. ______ Stevens. Is this [http://www.ncgenweb.us/currituck/wills/stevensthomazen1748.html her will]? Note that Thomas Parker is one of the executors. * Sarah m. ______ Portwood; * an Azricom Parker is named in his will, but not identified as a son Peter Parker (Currituck), will 24 Apr 1750; m. Jemima “all to raise my small children”. (Note there's a 1786/1792 will for Jemima [http://www.ncgenweb.us/currituck/wills/parkerjemima1786.html here] * “small” children, plural, not named in will Thomas Parker (Currituck), will 16 Mar 1753; court March Court 1755; m. Rebecca ____. No Parker children named. Might he be son of Azricam (will of 1738?) James Parker (Currituck), will proved 23 July 1769 [http://www.ncgenweb.us/currituck/wills/parkerjames1769.html here]. If it's his, his wife (not named) is living; the children named in it include: * Azrekam Parker * Sarah m. _____ Gamewell * James Parker * Rachel m. _____ Brown * Money (female) Parker (or was this a misread of "Mary"?) * Lydia m. _____ Midgett * Thomas Parker * Mary Parker In 1781 (Currituck Co.), there was reference to Azrekam Parker, dec’d, who had bequested land to his daughter Elizabeth (m. to Richard Barrott by 1781). She is named co-heir suggesting additional children or Azrekam. The record also mentions heir Samuel Salyear Jr. == Family Units Suggested by the Above Records == # [[Parker-17633|James Parker]] (1604-1652) m. abt 1632 [[Maverick-115|Mary Maverick]]. Children: ## [[Parker-17645|Azrikam Parker Sr]] (abt 1634-aft 1668), probably born in Dorchester, MA; shortly thereafter removed to Barbados with mother and siblings to join father on plantation there. Became a mariner. Had land or property in Dorchester, MA that he granted to Simon Lynde in 1662. Was master and part owner of the “Kindred” which he sold part of to Simon Lynd (of Boston) in 1662 (along with 20 acres of his Barbados plantation – which he no doubt inherited from his father James) in order to pay for repairs to the ship. He is likely the Azrikam Parker who transported some number of individuals to Virginia for which he received 530 acres of land in Curriticuk Co., North Carolina, which he probably transferred to his son Azrikam Jr. It’s probably the son who is paying taxes there in the second decade of the 1700s. He was probably married by 1660; wife’s name not known. At least one child, Azrikam; 2-5 are only possibilities—they’re all taxable/tithable adults in Corrituck by 1718/19: ### Azrikam Parker Jr. (abt 1660-by 1738). Either he or another Azrikam Parker (possibly a generation later, say 1680) m. by 1710-1715 Thomazon _______ . This marriage date is the latest Azrikam could have started having children old enough to be adults at the time of his 1738 will. Children named in 1738 will: #### James Parker (received from his father's will a 160-acre plantation as well as 160 adjoining acres on the south side). A 1769 will, if his, includes these children: ##### Azrekam Parker ##### Sarah m. _____ Gamewell ##### James Parker ##### Rachel m. _____ Brown ##### Money or Mary Parker ##### Lydia m. _____ Midgett ##### Thomas Parker #### [[Parker-17651|Thomezon Parker]] m. by 1738 _____ Stevans or Stevens. Good chance this is her [http://www.ncgenweb.us/currituck/wills/stevensthomazen1748.html will]. Note that Thomas Parker is one of the executors. If so, she was likely married first to Michael O'Neal who d. in 1723; children: ##### Micahel O'Neal (suggesting a previous marriage?) (One Michael O'Neal died in 1723, leaving a [http://www.ncgenweb.us/currituck/wills/onealmichall1723.html will], which names a wife Thomasen, and a son Micahel. This suggests a father's name for THIS Micahel.) There's a [http://www.ncgenweb.us/currituck/wills/oneelmichel1797.html 1797 will] for "Michel O'Neel" which might be this son. He had MANY children. ##### Thomasen m. ______ Taylor ##### John Stevens ##### Mary Stevens ##### "my other children" #### Thomas Parker; might be the testator of 16 Mar 1752; proved March 1755; wife Rebecca; no children named. (Or this could be the older Thomas Parker below) #### Sera m. _________ Portwood; she received from her father's will only one shilling and "nomor". Note on the 1748 will of Thomezan Stevens is one Gilbird Portwood... #### Also named in this 1738 will is another Azrekam Parker, who received clothing; but the relationship to the testator is unknown. In 1781, there was reference to an Azrekam Parker, dec’d who had bequested land to his daughter Elizabeth (m. by then to Richard Barrott). Since Azrekam d. 1738 had no daughter named Elizabeth, this Azrekam was another—possibly the one named in the 1738 will? The 1781 document calls Elizabeth a co-heir, suggesting the possibility of additional children of this later Azrekam. ### ? Thomas Parker; probably too old to be the testator of 1753/5 ### ? William Parker ### ? Peter Parker; tithable/taxable in Currituck, NC by 1718; probably the testator of 2 May 1722 (prob. 10 July) m. Hannah _____, with children named in will: #### Peter Parker; might be the testator of 24 Apr 1750 leaving estate to wife Jemima to raise “my small children”. See Jemima's will [http://www.ncgenweb.us/currituck/wills/parkerjemima1786.html here]. ##### Ann [named in Jemima's will] ##### Child ##### Possibly more #### William #### Wicker #### Sarah m. _____ Gregory #### Mary Jane [unm in 1722] #### Joanah [unm in 1722] ### James Parker; tithable/taxable in Currituck NC by 1718 ## William ## Wicker ## Sarah m. Gregory ## Mary Jane [unm 1722] ## Joanah [unm 1722] ---- # Peter Parker, d. by Jul 1722; m. Hannah ______. Children in will: ## Peter [see will of 1750 below] will 24 Apr 1750; m. Jemima “all to raise my small children”. See [http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=laycock-glaze&id=I18116 this WC GEDCOM]. ### “small” children, plural, not named in will == Parkers in US Census: Currituck, NC == === 1790 US Census === # James Parker: Free White Persons - Males - Under 16: 1; Free White Persons - Males - 16 and over: 1; Free White Persons - Females: 2 # James Parker, Jr.: Free White Persons - Males - 16 and over: 1; Free White Persons - Females: 3 # Peter Parker: Free White Persons - Males - Under 16: 3; Free White Persons - Males - 16 and over: 1; Free White Persons - Females: 3 # Thomas Parker Senior: Free White Persons - Males - 16 and over: 2; Free White Persons - Females: 2 == Sources ==

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}} :The emigrant ship ''Simon Taylor'' sailed from London on April 30, '''1842.''' She was under the command of Thomas Brown and arrived off Fremantle in the Swan River Colony 111 days later on August 20, '''1842.''' ::There were 242 passengers in all - 5 traveled in the cabins and the rest in steerage. Of those, 219 were assisted migrants and '''18''' were [[wikipedia:HM_Prison_Parkhurst#Early_history|'''Parkhurst boys.''' ''W®'']] [https://perthdps.com/shipping/simon-t.htm Perth DPS ] :The 18 Parkhurst lads were convicted children from the Isle of Wight and by '''1852''' a further 316 had been sent to the ''Swan River'' and apprenticed to local settlers. Other boys were sent to Tasmania, New Zealand, Victoria and even Norfolk Island. ::[http://www.brandis.com.au/genealogy/gendata/voyage.html '''Voyage''' aboard the ''Simon Taylor'' 1842 - via the pages of Jenny Brandis ]
The boys were to be regarded as ordinary emigrants but were subject to the guardian appointed for the voyage. The guardian was [[Caporn-40|Samuel Caporn.]] {{Image|file= Flags_of_Australia-5.jpg |align=r |size= 85 |label= The colony of Western Australia }} :::[https://perthdps.com/convicts/park.html Parkhurst Boys '''1842-1862'''] == The Boys == :''Number'' | Name | '''Age''' | Family/'''S'''ingle | '''Occupation''' | ''Quarantine'' | '''Comments''' :''313'' | BOLTON Henry '''14''' S | Tailor '' 43 days'' | Parkhurst Boy :''316'' | DIXON Charles 16 S | Tailor 61 days Parkhurst Boy :''306'' | DOUGHTY George 16 S | Shoemaker 30 days Parkhurst Boy :[https://membership.wags.org.au/images/stories/documents/members/parkhurst/307.jpg ''307''] | HARWOOD Joshua '''16''' S | Tailor ''32 days'' Parkhurst Boy; Could be HAREWOOD ??? | . . . . . [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article37997935 ''(trove)'' ] ::Joshua Josiah HARWOOD, son of David and Mary (nee LARBY) of Sussex, (ENG), b. 27 Jan '''1826''' (ENG), bp. 12 Feb 1826 (Ebenezer Old Street Road, Bible Christian Church, Shouditch, London) [IGI], d. 28 May '''1897''' (W.A), m. 1846 (Adelaide, S.A.), Jeanette TUCKNOTT, b. 1829, d. 30 June 1890 aged 61 years. [https://perthdps.com/shipping/simon-t.htm#HARWOOD-1 "HARWOOD" Passenger Biographies DPS] :''309'' | HASLER Benjamin 14 S | Tailor ''38 days'' Parkhurst Boy. Alternative surnames were HALLER, HAYTOR & HAZLER ??? :''xxx'' | HOGAN Samuel 15 S | Tailor 8 days Parkhurst Boy :''317'' | LANE John Edward 16 S | Tailor 27 days Parkhurst Boy :''301'' | [[Mortimer-1654|'''Mortimer''']] James '''18''' S | Tailor 53 days Parkhurst Boy. JAMES (18) on Ship List & JOHN (17) on Quarantine List. :''303'' | MURPHY Jeremiah '''15''' S | Tailor 31 days | Parkhurst Boy :''311'' | MURRELL John 17 S | Tailor 9 days Parkhurst Boy :''314'' | NEALE Samuel 15 S | Tailor 61 days Parkhurst Boy. SAMUEL on Quarantine List & JAMES on ship List. :''302'' | NORTON John 16 S | Shoemaker ''31 days'' Parkhurst Boy :''305'' | [[Strickland-7843|'''Strickland''']] Robert '''14''' S | Tailor ''22 days'' | Parkhurst Boy ::Robert '''Strickland,''' b. cir '''1828''' (ENG), d. '''1872''' (Ballarat, VIC.), m. Sarah DEEHEE (DEANE) and had 4 daughters. [https://perthdps.com/shipping/simon-t.htm#STRICKLAND-1 "Strickland" Passenger Biographies DPS]
Robert was a Parkhurst Boy who was apprenticed as a baker. On completion of his apprenticeship he left Western Australia and met his wife in South Australia. He became a baker at Smythes Creek on the Victorian goldfields and died in Ballarat Hospital in '''1872.''' :''308'' | TAYLOR Samuel 17 S | Tailor ''44 days'' Parkhurst Boy :''310'' | [[Towton-3|'''Towton''']] Henry '''17''' S | Tailor ''38 days'' Parkhurst Boy [http://www.oakside.myzen.co.uk/bftext/parkhurstboysweb.htm Parkhurst Boys from DEVONSHIRE] Henry Towton, and others. :''315'' | [[Tyne-63|'''Tyne''']] John '''14''' S | Tailor ''61 days'' Parkhurst Boy :''312'' | WILSON Henry 17 S | Tailor ''38 days'' Parkhurst Boy :- :''Number'' '''*''' ['''*'''] The number is from '''Andrew Gill's''' book: ''Convict Assignment in WA 1842-1851.'' p.224 | . . . . . [ ''(trove)'' ] : article | == Sources == * [https://perthdps.com/shipping/simon-t.htm :'''BDM ''registration'' :''' ''(1841-1932)'' [https://www.wa.gov.au/organisation/department-of-justice/online-index-search-tool - '''Pioneers Index''' - '''''joist''' - wa.gov'' format change 1906/1954] *[[Buddee-5|Author '''Buddee, Paul''']] [https://slwa.wa.gov.au/pdf/mn/mn1001_1500/mn1214.pdf (Paul Edgar), 1913-2002 - ''(MN 1214 via slwa.wa.gov.au)'']

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}} == People – LifeTree == :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HM_Prison_Parkhurst#Early_history '''Parkhurst boys. ''' ''W®'' ] [https://perthdps.com/shipping/mig-wa.htm Perth DPS ''Passenger Ships'' arriving in Fremantle] ::The ''Parkhurst lads'' were convicted children from the Isle of Wight and by '''1852,''' 334 had been sent to the ''Swan River'' and apprenticed to local settlers. Other boys were sent to Tasmania, New Zealand, Victoria and even Norfolk Island. :::[https://perthdps.com/convicts/park.html Parkhurst Boys '''1842-1862'''] == The Boys == :''Number'' | Name | '''Age''' | Offence | '''Occupation''' | Quarantine | '''Comments''' :''701'' | Thomas Richard 14 | Larceny and a previous conviction 7 years :''702'' | Triggs Charles 13 | Stealing a shawl 7 years :''703'' | Laws Charles 11 | Larceny 7 years :''704'' | Chasfelt -- | See Sedgeley, John :704 | Sedgley John | See Sedgeley, John :''704'' | Sedgeley John 15 | Stealing a silver watch 7 years :[https://membership.wags.org.au/images/stories/documents/members/parkhurst/705.jpg ''705''] | [[Law-4484|Samuel''' Law''']] '''16''' | Sealing a bag and £6 in money ''10 years'' :''706'' | Catley George :''707'' | Shaw Nathaniel : :[https://perthdps.com/convicts/park11.html ''Number'' | '''Name'''] | Term '''Age''' | ''Trial Place'' | Day Mth Year | '''Offence ''' | '' Comments'' :[https://membership.wags.org.au/members-data/public-data/parkhurst-boys ''725'' |] [[Byrne-4556|Edmund '''Byrne''' ]] 7y '''8''' | Middlesex 12 02 1845 | Simple larceny | aka [BYRNES] ::Parkhurst Boys [https://perthdps.com/convicts/park11.html Parkhurst Boys] :'''Surname''' | Christian Name(s) | Term | '''Age''' | ''Trial Place'' | Day Mth Year | '''Offence ''' | '' Comments'' :[https://perthdps.com/convicts/park11.html ''Number'' | '''Name'''] | Term '''Age''' | ''Trial Place'' | Day Mth Year | '''Offence ''' | '' Comments'' :Bailey William 10y 15 | Devizes 09 08 1845 Stealing .... .... .... :Baker John 7y 13 | Taunton 31 03 1845 Stealing bread .... .... :Bird Thomas 7y 14 | Birmingham 03 01 1845 Stealing boots .... .... :Blake Henry 15y 15 | New Sarum 08 04 1845 Stealing .... .... .... :Bradley James 7y 13 | Middlesex 17 12 1844 Simple larceny .... .... :Bradley John 7y 14 | Salford 21 10 1844 Larceny aka [BARDSLEY; BRADSLEY] :Bradmore John 7y 14 | Middlesex 12 02 1845 Simple larceny aka [George] :[https://perthdps.com/convicts/park11.html ''Number'' | '''Name'''] | Term '''Age''' | ''Trial Place'' | Day Mth Year | '''Offence ''' | '' Comments'' :[https://membership.wags.org.au/members-data/public-data/parkhurst-boys ''725'' |] [[Byrne-4556|Edmund '''Byrne''' ]] 7y '''8''' | Middlesex 12 02 1845 | Simple larceny | aka [BYRNES] :Cheesely Emmanuel 10y 14 | Devizes 09 08 1845 Housebreaking Error in Parkhurst Prison Register; Listed as sent to VIC :Cox John 10y 17 | Middlesex 04 10 1845 Stealing a purse aka [CAMPBELL] :Fowler Joseph 7y 13 | Durham 12 12 1844 Stealing a spoon .... .... .... :Gale William 7y 13 | Central Criminal Court 18 08 1845 Larceny Error in Parkhurst Prison Register; Listed as sent to VIC :Godfrey John William 7y 16 | Central Criminal Court 18 08 1845 Larceny Error in Parkhurst Prison Register; Listed as sent to VIC :Harrop James 7y 14 | Sheffield 27 02 1845 Stealing watches .... .... .... :Hart John 7y 16 | Middlesex 11 02 1845 Simple larceny .... .... .... .... :Hasler Samuel 10y 15 | Central Criminal Court 16 06 1845 Housebreaking .... .... :Heary Michael 7y 11 | Central Criminal Court 07 04 1845 Larceny aka [HEANEY] :Hendon James 10y 13 | Salisbury 05 03 1845 Housebreaking Escaped WA in an American whaleboat :Hussey Frank 10y 14 | Liverpool 16 12 1844 Stealing clothes .... .... .... :James Robert 7y 14 | Shrewsbury 06 12 1844 Stealing .... .... .... :Johnston William 7y 12 | Middlesex 12 02 1845 Simple larceny aka [Thomas MAY]; Escaped WA in an American whaleboat :Jones William 10y 13 | Middlesex 18 11 1844 Stealing .... .... .... :Kerr John 7y 11 | Edinburgh 09 12 1844 Theft aka [James] :Kilby Samuel 7y 16 | Hertford 19 05 1845 Stealing peas .... .... .... :[https://perthdps.com/convicts/park11.html ''Number'' | '''Name'''] | Term '''Age''' | ''Trial Place'' | Day Mth Year | '''Offence ''' | '' Comments'' :[https://membership.wags.org.au/images/stories/documents/members/parkhurst/705.jpg ''705'' |] [[Law-4484|Samuel''' Law''']] 10y '''16''' | Stafford 06 03 1845 | Stealing a bag .... :Laws Charles 7y 11 | Central Criminal Court 04 03 1844 Larceny .... .... .... :Leech James 7y 14 | Birmingham 23 05 1845 Stealing money aka [LEACH] :Locksmith Thomas 14y 15 | Birmingham 17 10 1845 Stealing .... .... .... :Low Joseph 7y 10-15 | Manchester 27 02 1845 Felony .... .... .... :Matthews George 7y 15 | Middlesex 22 04 1845 Larceny .... .... .... :Miney Jerry 10y 11 | Central Criminal Court 16 12 1844 Laceny .... .... .... :Moore Isiah 7y 14 | Stafford 11 03 1845 Stealing money & bag .... .... .... :Packer John 7y 16 | Central Criminal Court 16 06 1845 Larceny .... .... .... :Payne Thomas 10y 15 | Central Criminal Court 03 03 1845 Larceny .... .... .... :Perkins Samuel 7y 14 | Middlesex 07 01 1845 Simple larceny .... .... .... :Poole James 7y 14 | Taunton 31 03 1845 Stealing cheese .... .... .... .... :Quinn Richard 7y 15 | Bolton 17 04 1845 Felony Left Colony :Rudge Alfred 7y 13 | Bristol 09 04 1845 Stealing waistcoats .... .... .... .... :Scott John 7y 12 | Edinburgh 25 11 1844 Theft .... .... .... .... .... :Scott Robert 7y 14 | Edinburgh 22 07 1845 Theft .... .... .... .... .... :Sedgeley John 7y 15 | Stafford 03 06 1844 Stealing a watch aka [CHADFELDT; CHADFELT] :Shaw Nathaniel 7y 10 | Nether Knutsford 27 05 1844 Stealing books .... .... :Smith William 7y 17 | Central Criminal Court 16 06 1845 Larceny .... .... .... :Staunton Thomas 7y 17 | Worcester 27 02 1845 Housebreaking .... .... :Thomas Richard 7y 14 | Central Criminal Court 18 09 1843 Larceny Expiree then left in American whaler :Triggs Charles 7y 13 | Chichester 28 12 1843 Stealing a shawl .... .... .... :Turner Charles 7y 11 | Stafford 02 07 1844 Stealing boots Left colony :Ward Charles 7y 13 | Central Criminal Court 03 03 1845 Larceny Absconded :Ward John 7y 13 | Northallerton 31 12 1844 Stealing boots .... .... .... :Whittaker Charles 7y 11 | Birmingham 03 01 1845 Stealing ham aka [John MANN] :- :''Number'' '''*''' ['''*'''] The number is from '''Andrew Gill's''' book: [https://www.chartandmapshop.com.au/products/convict-assignment-in-western-australia-1842-1851-by-andrew-gill-2016 ''Convict Assignment in WA 1842-1851.''] p.224 | == Sources ==

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'''Thomas Hedger,''' master, from London. Passengers—
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}} :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HM_Prison_Parkhurst#Early_history '''Parkhurst boys. ''' ''W®'' ] [https://perthdps.com/shipping/mig-wa.htm Perth DPS ''Passenger Ships'' arriving in Fremantle] ::The ''Parkhurst lads'' were convicted children from the Isle of Wight and by '''1852,''' 334 had been sent to the ''Swan River'' and apprenticed to local settlers. Other boys were sent to Tasmania, New Zealand, Victoria and even Norfolk Island. :::[https://perthdps.com/convicts/park.html Parkhurst Boys '''1842-1862'''] :The boys were listed in Paul Buddee's book, ''Fate of the Artful Dodger'' and in Andrew Gill's later work, ''Forced Labour for the West''. Additional information was given in ''AJCP Reel 448 CO 18/58 letter #70'' – 'Report by [[Wittenoom-5|Wittenoom,]] Guardian of Juveniles'.
The '''53''' 'apprentices' who were transported on the ''Mary'' are transcribed below. == The Boys == :''Number'' | Name | '''Age''' | Family/Single | '''Occupation''' | Quarantine | '''Comments''' :''938'' | Milne [[Durward-50|'''Durward''']] | - - | farm servant - 1849 - 1851 :''Number'' | '''Surname''' Christian Name(s) | Term '''Age''' | Trial Place Day Mth Year | '''Offence''' | Comments :Allcock John 7y 15 Nether Knutsford 22 02 1847 Stealing a watch .... .... :Blackhurst Frederick 7y 16 Nether Knutsford 07 01 1846 Stealing comfortables aka [BATHURST] :Byrne John 10y 18 Middlesex 12 01 1847 Stealing .... .... .... :Cain Richard 7y 16 Leicester 17 05 1847 Stealing handkerchiefs .... .... :Campbell William 7y 15 Perth SCT 01 05 1847 Theft .... .... .... :Carr John 7y 17 Doncaster 26 10 1846 Stealing jackets .... .... .... :Challoner William 7y 17 Middlesex 23 03 1847 Stealing shoes .... .... :Dearle John 7y 16 Cambridge 29 06 1846 Stealing books aka [BOWTELL-DEARLE] :Derricott Richard 7y 15 Stafford 11 03 1847 Larceny .... .... .... :xxx | [[Dixon-16717|John '''Dixon''']] | 10y '''16''' | Middlesex .. .. 18. | '''Stealing''' handkerchiefs :Douglas John | 10y 17 Edinburgh | 22 Feb 1847 | '''Housebreaking''' aka [DOUGLASS; WOOD] :''938'' | [[Durward-50|Milne '''Durvold''']] Milne | 7y '''14''' | Aberdeen 20 Apr 1847 | '''Theft''' | ''aka'' [DURWOOD; '''Durward'''] :Dyke Joseph 7y 14 Exeter 05 01 1847 Horse Stealing .... .... .... :Falcolner William 7y 13 Aberdeen 20 04 1847 Theft .... .... .... :Follin Bryan 7y 14 Middlesex 29 04 1847 Stealing towels .... .... .... :Frankleton William 7y 14 Pontefract 05 04 1847 Stealing brushes .... .... :Gardner George 7y 16 Newington 05 01 1847 Stealing lead Absconded :Gibb George 7y 16 Aberdeen 21 04 1847 Theft .... .... .... :Godfrey Thomas 7y 16 Central Criminal Court 10 05 1847 Larceny .... :Goodman William 7y 14 Aberdeen 21 04 1847 Theft aka [GODSMAN] :Gorman Alfred 7y 16 Stafford 19 10 1846 Stealing handkerchiefs .... .... :Gray John 7y 15 Perth SCT 29 04 1847 Theft .... .... .... .... :Grimme John 7y 16 Central Criminal Court 01 03 1847 Larceny .... .... :Hamblett Thomas 7y 16 Knutsford 17 05 1847 Stealing rope aka [HAMLETT] :Hazel William 7y 15 Edinburgh 04 03 1847 Housebreaking .... .... :Holloway John William 10y 12 Middlesex 23 03 1847 Stealing .... .... :Hudson William 7y 16 Warwick 23 03 1847 Burglary aka [HODSON] :Lamb Thomas 10y 16 Middlesex 30 09 1846 Stealing .... .... .... :Lane William 7y 16 Central Criminal Court 16 05 1847 Larceny Trial date could have been May 10, 1847 :Larkin Edwin 7y 17 Middlesex 20 04 1847 Stealing a sovereign .... .... :Lennett Robert 7y 14 Swaffham 13 01 1847 Ass stealing aka [LINNETT]; escaped in an American whale boat :Leslie Robert 7y 16 Aberdeen 21 04 1847 Housebreaking .... .... :Lewer Robert 10y 16 Central Criminal Court .. .. 18.. Firing a stack .... .... :Manchin Lawrence 7y 14 Aberdeen 20 04 1847 Theft aka [MANCHLIN; MACHLIN] :McGregor Henry 7y 16 Middlesex 23 02 1847 Stealing sugar .... .... :Medcalf John 15y 16 Lincoln 06 03 1847 Stabbing .... .... .... :Mulligan James 7y 18 Perth SCT 28 04 1847 Housebreaking aka [MOLGAN] :Murray John 7y 16 Aberdeen 20 04 1847 Theft .... .... .... :O'Neil James 7y 17 Ayr 04 05 1847 Theft .... .... .... .... :Potts Matthew 7y 15 Nether Knutsford 17 05 1847 Stealing a watch .... :Ragg Henry 10y 14 Stirling 08 04 1847 Housebreaking .... .... :Reynolds Thomas ... 16 Liverpool 20 10 1845 Stealing 60 copper nails .... :Ricketts Henry 7y 17 Middlesex 13 10 1846 Stealing 4 shillings aka [FLYNN] :Roan John Carter 7y 17 Plymouth 04 07 1846 Shopbreaking .... .... :Saunders William 7y 15 Stirling 08 04 1847 Housebreaking aka [SANDERS] :Smith Thomas 7y 16 Central Criminal Court 10 05 1847 Larceny .... .... :Smith William 7y 14 Leicester 19 10 1846 Stealing satin .... .... .... :Walker John 7y 16 Aberdeen 21 04 1847 Theft .... .... .... :Weale Allen 7y 17 Central Criminal Court 10 05 1847 Stealing .... .... :Williams James 7y 16 Kingston-on-Thames 29 03 1847 Stealing a basket .... :Willis Edward 7y 16 Nether Knutsford 17 05 1847 Stealing bread .... .... :Wilson Benjamin 7y 15 Central Criminal Court 05 04 1847 Larceny .... .... :Wilson Thomas 7y 13 Aberdeen 21 04 1847 Theft :- :''Number'' '''*''' ['''*'''] The number is from '''Andrew Gill's''' book: ''Convict Assignment in WA 1842-1851.'' p.224-226 | == Sources ==

Parkwood Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

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For the Cemetery Category, see [[:Category:Parkwood Cemetery and Mausoleum, Baltimore, Maryland]]. Address: 3310 Taylor Ave
Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Find a Grave: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/81354 Parkwood Cemetery] ===History of Parkwood=== Balitimore city passed an ordinance in 1919, authorizing Parkwood Cemetery Company to operate on Taylor Avenue between Harford and Belair roads. "New Cemetery is Proposed," ''The Sun'' (Baltimore, Maryland) 18 Nov 1919: p.22, col. 2. Digital archives. ''newspapers.com'' Accessed 10 Jan 2019. [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/27113817/parkwood_cemetery_proposed/ news clipping]. In 1920, the cemetery was offering 4, 6, 8, and 12-grave lots "on convenient terms." It also offered a lawn plan and perpetual care. The office was located at Harford Blvd. Cemetery advertisement. ''The Evening Sun'' (Baltimore, Maryland) 17 Jul 1920: p.9, col. 5. Digital archives. ''newspapers.com'' Accessed 10 Jan 2019. [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/27114030/opening_prices_for_parkwood/ clipping]. ===Sources===

Parry Name Study

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[[Category:Parry Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Parry and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. There is a DNA project associated with the surname. This uses FamilyTree DNA and welcomes all direct male line PARRY descendants to test, preferably to at least Y-DNA37. The DNA project runs in conjunction with the Parry one-name study, since the combination of the results from genetic genealogy with those of traditional family history research should prove more effective than either method alone. Those with PARRY ancestry, but without a direct PARRY male line to test, may gain insight into their family connections by using the FamilyFinder test and are also welcome to join. Some background reading on DNA and tests may be [[Project:DNA|found here.]] Another useful source of information is the [http://isogg.org/wiki/Wiki_Welcome_Page ISOGG Wiki] Links Details about the PARRY DNA project may be found at https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/parry/about/background Information about the Parry One-Name Study can be [http://one-name.org/name_profile/parry/ found here.]

Parsee, Immigrant Voyage to Queensland 1853

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[[Category:Parsee, Arrived 10 Jan 1853]] [[Category:Queensland, Shipping Free Space Pages]] === The Immigrant Ship Parsee sailed from Plymouth on September 30 1852 - arriving Moreton Bay on January 17 1853 === ''DIRECT IMMIGRATION.'' We are glad to announce that official information has already been received of the intended despatch of another emigrant ship, to follow the America. The Colonial Land and Emigration Commissioners had chartered the Parsee to sail from Plymouth for Moreton Bay, with emigrants, on or about the 29th September last. '''DIRECT IMMIGRATION.''' from The Moreton Bay Courier (Brisbane, Qld. : 1846 - 1861) of Saturday 11 December 1852, Page 2. at: [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/3711369? on TROVE] ''SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE'' Jan. 10. Parsee, ship, 1170 tons, E. E. Thomas, from Plymouth, 30th September. Passengers, Dr. Hugh Bell, Surgeon Superintendent, Mrs. Bell and servant, and 493 immigrants. (and on the same page) ''IMPORTS.'' Parsee ; 4 pkgs merchandize, 2 cases, 2 bales, Hope and Ramsay ; 15 kgs, 170 csks bottled beer, 213 tons coal, Order; 1 cse, Bigge. (and on the same page) The Parsee has made an excellent voyage of 102 days from Plymouth to Moreton Bay, leaving England more than a month after the America, and coming to anchor in the Bay a little before her. The Parsee crossed the equator on the 2nd November, and came round Van Diemen's Land on the 22nd ult, being the 84th day from England but was detained on this coast by northerly winds. Sighted land at Sugar Loaf Point on the 1st instant. She brings 493 immigrants, of whom 105 couples are married, 18 males and 106 females adults are single, 144 are boys and girls between one and fourteen, and 15 are infants under one year. There were six births and seven deaths on the passage, only one adult being among the latter. There were some severe cases of diarrhrea, chiefly in the tropics, but no infec-tions or contagious disease is on board, and the people all appear in good health and spirits. Their decent and orderly demeanour reflect great credit upon their management. The Parsee is a splendid vessel, newly built for the New York trade, having only made one voyage to that port. The loftiness and extent of the space between decks afforded ample ventilation, and great regard to cleanliness appears to have been observed. We regret to learn that some of the seamen of this ship have behaved very badly. The second officer was placed in irons about three weeks ago, for threatening the Captain's life and eight of the seamen absconded from the ship, on Tuesday last in a boat belonging to the America, which had come alongside for a supply of fresh water. They landed near the mouth of the Brisbane river and there left the boat, which has since been recovered. from '''SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.''' in The Moreton Bay Courier (Brisbane, Qld. : 1846 - 1861) of Saturday 15 January 1853, Page 2. at: [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/3710226? on TROVE] WE, the undersigned, from the ship Parsee, having been safely landed at Moreton Bay, desire to return our sincere and united thanks for the unbounded kindness which we all received from our highly respected and much beloved Captain, Edwin Evans Thomas. We are quite satisfied that no ship ever left the port of London with so kind, humane, and sympathising a Captain and his generous and noble conduct towards us during the whole of the voyage, which was accomplished in 100 days, and his kind and good wishes for our future welfare, will never be forgotten. The ship Parsee is a splendid vessel, offering us every accommodation—Provisions good and abundant—she was well ventilated, and in fact she was fitted out in the best possible manner and there being no sickness on board was a sufficient proof that she was carefully and judicially looked after. We were all happy and quite contented, and we particularly wish to make this acknowledgment public, in order to give our dear and absent friends notice, that if they ever intend coming out to this country their chief object should be to get on board the ship Parsee, and sail with her noble captain, Edwin Evans Thomas. On behalf of all the emigrants (una voce.) Signed by WILLIAM MILNER, (son of the late Rev. Dr. Milner,) and Schoolmaster on board the ship Parsee. from '''SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.''' in The Moreton Bay Courier (Brisbane, Qld. : 1846 - 1861) of Saturday 29 January 1853, Page 2. at: [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/3709102? on TROVE] === PASSENGER LIST === * '''NRS5316/4_4790/Parsee_11 Jan 1853/''' from the Assisted Immigrants (digital) Shipping Lists on the New South Wales State Archives and Records website at: http://indexes.records.nsw.gov.au/ebook/list.aspx?series=NRS5316&item=4_4790&ship=Parsee * Queensland Government, Assisted Immigration 1848-1912: Last name:Butler; Given names: John (James); Age: 36; Ship: Parsee; Date: 1853/01/17; Year: 1853; Page: 46; Item ID: ITM18474; Digital Image ID: DR39147; Digital Image ID Source: https://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/api/download_file/DR39147 ; Microfilm 1: Z1957; Microfilm 2: M1696; Series ID: S13086.

Partage de connaissances M&G

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'''TRANSCRIPTIONS OF ACADIAN PARISH RECORDS WITH PREPARED CITATIONS : baptisms, marriages, burials, and other acts such as conversions.''' If you do not know the date of a specific event, indexes of names with baptism, marriage and burial dates for Acadian parishes in southeastern New Brunswick are available online at the [https://www.umoncton.ca/umcm-ceaac/node/37 Université de Moncton website]. Note: the page numbers in those indexes do not correspond to the pages in the transcriptions below, only to the original records available at the Centre d’études acadiennes, at Généalogie Québec (Drouin Collection) or Ancestry. These indexes can be used as a reliable secondary source if the record cannot be found. Prepared citations are available [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Régistres_de_paroisses_Acadiennes here.] ---- This page is a work in progress. If you have ideas or something to contribute please use the comments section. Thank You! ---- ==Acadie== (includes many Acadian settlements in present-day New Brunswick and Nova Scotia)
[http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c1449/89?r=0&s=1 1768-1773 Registre de l’abbé Charles-François Bailly (Caraquet) > Images 89 to 129], [http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c1449/177?r=0&s=3 Image 177]
[http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c1449/129?r=0&s=1 1786-1799 > Images 129 to 177] [https://www.ancestry.ca/imageviewer/collections/1110/images/d13p_31040421_1?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=Rnj11&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.140213683.1675401221.1580391464-1957110028.1579270597&pId=535712 Original Bailly register in Ancestry]
Citation: Nova Scotia Church Records - Acadia - Divers registres, 1755-1799, ( M.G. 10, B11, 2, 1, Vol 1) Image #, [URL entry for NAME] DATE OF EVENT, digital images, Héritage, Genealogy collection, Library and Archives Canada, Ste-Anne de Restigouche P.Q. Parish register - 1449 , Parish Registers: Nova Scotia : C-1449 accessed DATE. {{Blue|Remember to add the actual link, names, image #, date of event, date accessed for the specific entry}}
==Ardouane== [http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c3019/1349?r=0&s=1 Baptisms 1800-1870 > Images 1349 to 1422]
[http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c3019/1423?r=0&s=1 Marriages 1801-1870 > Images 1423 to 1445]
[http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c3019/1446?r=0&s=3 Burials 1800-1870 > Images 1446 to 1461]
Citation: L'Ardouane, Nouveau-Brunswick, Registre de la paroisse Saint-Charles, catholique, Baptêmes 1800-1870, Mariages 1801-1870, Sépultures 1800-1870 ( F.M. 9, A 11, vol 15), Image #, [URL entry for NAME] DATE OF EVENT, digital images, Héritage, Genealogy collection, Library and Archives Canada, reel C-3019, Parish Registers: New Brunswick : C-3019, accessed DATE. {{Blue|Remember to add the actual link, names, image #, date of event, date accessed for the specific entry}}
==Baie-des-Vents==
[http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c3016/5?r=0&s=1 Baptisms 1801-1870 > Images 5 to 49]
[http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c3016/50?r=0&s=1 Marriages 1801-1868 > Images 50 to 59]
[http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c3016/60?r=0&s=1 Burials 1801-1830, 1854 > Images 60 to 66]
Citation: Baie-des-Vents, Nouveau-Brunswick, Registre de la paroisse Saint-Laurent, catholique, Baptêmes 1801-1870, Mariages 1801-1868, Sépultures 1801-1830, ( F.M. 9, A 11, vol 1), Image #, [URL entry for NAME] DATE OF EVENT, digital images, Héritage, Genealogy collection, Library and Archives Canada, reel C-3016, Parish Registers: New Brunswick : C-3016, accessed DATE. {{Blue|Remember to add the actual link, names, image #, date of event, date accessed for the specific entry}}
==Baie-Sainte-Marie== [http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c3026/282?r=0&s=1 1799-1801 > Images 282 to 356]
Citation: Baie-Sainte-Marie, Nouvelle-Écosse, Registre des baptêmes, mariages et sépultures de la paroisse Sainte-Marie, catholique, 1799-1801 ( F.M. 9, B8, vol 26), Image #, [URL entry for NAME] DATE OF EVENT, digital images, Héritage, Genealogy collection, Library and Archives Canada, reel C-3026, Parish Registers: Nova Scotia : C-3026, accessed DATE. {{Blue|Remember to add the actual link, names, image #, date of event, date accessed for the specific entry}}
==Barachois (includes Tediche (Dupuis Corner) & Aboujagane)== [http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c3016/460?r=undefined&s=undefined Index of names 1812-1838]
[http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c3016/68?r=0&s=1 Baptisms 1812-1870 > Images 68 to 285]
'''1812/1819'''=69 to 80 '''1820/1829'''=80 to 107 '''1830/1839'''=107 to 157 '''1840/1849'''=157 to 201 '''1850/1859'''=201 to 230 '''1860/1870'''=230 to 285
[http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c3016/286?r=0&s=1 Marriages 1820-1870 > Images 286 to 406]
'''1820/1829'''=287 to 295 '''1830/1839'''=295 to 329 '''1840/1849'''=330 to 362 '''1850/1859'''=363 to 385 '''1860/1870'''=385 to 406
[http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c3016/407?r=0&s=1 Burials 1812-1870 > Images 407 to 458]
'''1812/1819'''=408 to 411 '''1820/1829'''=411 to 415 '''1830/1839'''=415 to 424 '''1840/1849'''=424 to 432 '''1850/1859'''=432 to 437 '''1860/1870'''=437 to 458
Citation: Barachois, incluant Tediche et Aboujagane, Nouveau-Brunswick, Registre de la paroisse Saint-Henri, catholique, Baptêmes 1812-1870, Mariages 1820-1870, Sépultures 1812-1870 ( F.M. 9, A 11, vol 2), Image #, [URL entry for NAME] DATE OF EVENT, digital images, Héritage, Genealogy collection, Library and Archives Canada, reel C-3016, Parish Registers: New Brunswick : C-3016, accessed DATE. {{Blue|Remember to add the actual link, names, image #, date of event, date accessed for the specific entry}}
==Beaubassin== [http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c3021/11?r=0&s=3 Baptisms, Marriages, Burials 1679-1686 > Images 11 to 22; 24 to 36; 39 to 45]
Citation: Beaubassin, Registres de l’Acadie et de la Gaspésie, catholique, 1679-1686, 1751-1757 ( F.M. 9, B 8, vol 1), Image #, [URL entry for NAME] DATE OF EVENT, digital images, Héritage, Genealogy collection, Library and Archives Canada, reel C-3021, Parish Registers: Nova Scotia : C-3021 accessed DATE. {{Blue|Remember to add the actual link, names, image #, date of event, date accessed for the specific entry}}
==Bouctouche== [http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c3016/493?r=0&s=1 Baptisms 1800-1870 > Images 493 to 766]
'''1800/1808'''=494 to 501 '''1810/1819'''=501 to 518 '''1820/1828'''=518 to 534 '''1834/1839'''=534 to 547 '''1840/1849'''=547 to 593 '''1850/1859'''=593 to 658 '''1860/1870'''=659 to 766
[http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c3016/767?r=undefined&s=undefined Marriages 1800-1870 > Images 767 to 840]
'''1800/1809'''=768 to 771 '''1816/1819'''=772 to 773 '''1823/1826'''=774 to 775 '''1836/1839'''=776 '''1840/1849'''=776 to 788 '''1850/1859'''=788 to 812 '''1860/1870'''=812 to 840
[http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c3016/841?r=undefined&s=undefined Burials 1800-1870 > Images 841 to 893]
'''1800/1808'''=842 to 843 '''1810/1819'''=843 to 846 '''1820/1826'''=847 to 851 '''1836/1839'''=852 to 854 '''1840/1849'''=854 to 860 '''1850/1859'''=860 to 867 '''1860/1870'''=867 to 893
Citation: Bouctouche, Nouveau-Brunswick, Registre de la paroisse Saint-Jean-Baptiste, catholique, Baptêmes, Mariages, Sépultures 1800-1870, ( F.M. 9, A 11, vol 3), Image #, [URL entry for NAME] DATE OF EVENT, digital images, Héritage, Genealogy collection, Library and Archives Canada, reel C-3016, Parish Registers: New Brunswick : C-3016, accessed DATE. {{Blue|Remember to add the actual link, names, image #, date of event, date accessed for the specific entry}}
==Cap-Pelé & Shemogue== [http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c3020/344?r=0&s=1 Baptisms 1813-1899 > Images 344 to 683]
'''1813/1819'''=346 to 356 '''1820/1829'''=356 to 374 '''1830/1839'''=374 to 393 '''1840/1849'''=393 to 433 '''1850/1859'''=433 to 448 '''1860/1869'''=448 to 477 '''1870/1879'''=477 to 535 '''1880/1889'''=535 to 608 '''1890/1899'''=608 to 683
[http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c3020/684?r=0&s=1 Marriages 1818-1899> Images 684 to 1050]
'''1818/1818'''=685 to 686 '''1820/1829'''=686 to 693 '''1830/1839'''=693 to 699 '''1842/1849'''=699 to 716 '''1850/1854'''=716 to 730 '''1860/1869'''=731 to 780 '''1870/1879'''=780 to 876 '''1880/1889'''=876 to 972 '''1890/1899'''=973 to 1045
[http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c3020/1051?r=0&s=1 Burials 1813-1899 > Images 1051 to 1222]
(Many burials are missing between these dates.) '''1813/1874'''=1052 to 1079 (The complete list of burials starts on 28 Apr 1874.) '''1874/1879'''=1079 to 1105 '''1880/1889'''=1105 to 1161 '''1890/1899'''=1161 to 1222
Citation: Shemogue, Nouveau-Brunswick, (inclus aussi parfois Cap-Pelé), Registre de la paroisse Saint-Timothée de Shemogue, catholique, Baptêmes et Sépultures 1813-1899, Mariages 1818-1899, ( F.M. 9, A 11, vol 19), Image #, [URL entry for NAME] DATE OF EVENT, digital images, Héritage, Genealogy collection, Library and Archives Canada, reel C-3020, Parish Registers: New Brunswick : C-3020 accessed DATE. {{Blue|Remember to add the actual link, names, image #, date of event, date accessed for the specific entry}}
==Cape Tormentine or Botsford== [http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c3016/894?r=undefined&s=1 Baptisms 1839-1853, Marriages 1846-1847, Burials 1839-1848 > Images 894 to 911]
Citation: Cape Tormentine ou Botsford, Nouveau-Brunswick, Registre de la paroisse Saint-Barthélémy, catholique, Baptêmes 1839-1853, Mariages 1846-1847, Sépultures 1839-1848, ( F.M. 9, A 11, vol 4), Image #, [URL entry for NAME] DATE OF EVENT, digital images, Héritage, Genealogy collection, Library and Archives Canada, reel C-3016, Parish Registers: New Brunswick : C-3016, accessed DATE. {{Blue|Remember to add the actual link, names, image #, date of event, date accessed for the specific entry}}
==Cocagne== [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c3016/917?r=0&s=1 From Baie des Winds to Baie Verte 1801/1824 > Images 917 to 957]
[http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c3016/916?r=0&s=1 Baptisms 1800-1870 > Images 916 to 1123]
'''1800/1809'''=960 to 965 '''1811/1819'''=965 to 976 '''1820/1829'''=976 to 996 '''1830/1839'''=996 to 1009 '''1840/1849'''=1009 to 1031 '''1850/1859'''=1031 to 1064 '''1860/1870'''=1064 to 1123
[http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c3016/1124?r=undefined&s=undefined Marriages 1800-1870 > Images 1124 to 1169]
'''1800/1809'''=1125 to 1127 '''1811/1811'''=1127 to 1127 '''1832/1833'''=1127 to 1128 '''1842/1849'''=1128 to 1133 '''1850/1859'''=1133 to 1140 '''1862/1870'''=1141 to 1169
[http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c3016/1170?r=0&s=2 Burials 1800-1870 > Images 1170 to 1196]
'''1800/1809'''=1171 to 1172 '''1811/1811'''=1172 to 1172 '''1837/1839'''=1172 to 1173 '''1840/1849'''=1173 to 1176 '''1850/1859'''=1176 to 1179 '''1860/1870'''=1179 to 1196
Citation: Cocagne, Nouveau-Brunswick, Registre de la paroisse Saint-Pierre, catholique, Baptêmes, Mariages, Sépultures 1800-1870, ( F.M. 9, A 11, vol 5), Image #, [URL entry for NAME] DATE OF EVENT, digital images, Héritage, Genealogy collection, Library and Archives Canada, reel C-3016, Parish Registers: New Brunswick : C-3016, accessed DATE. {{Blue|Remember to add the actual link, names, image #, date of event, date accessed for the specific entry}}
==Côté de St-Ange== [http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c3021/6?r=0&s=6 Baptisms 1680 > Images 6 to 10]
Citation: Côté de St Ange, Registres de l’Acadie et de la Gaspésie, catholique, 1679-1686, 1751-1757 ( F.M. 9, B 8, vol 1), Image #, [URL entry for NAME] DATE OF EVENT, digital images, Héritage, Genealogy collection, Library and Archives Canada, reel C-3021, Parish Registers: Nova Scotia : C-3021 accessed DATE. {{Blue|Remember to add the actual link, names, image #, date of event, date accessed for the specific entry}}
==Grande Digue== [http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c3016/1198?r=0&s=1 Baptisms 1800-1859 > Images 1198 to 1351]
'''1800/1809'''=1199 to 1211 '''1810/1819'''=1211 to 1223 '''1820/1829'''=1224 to 1243 '''1830/1839'''=1243 to 1266 '''1840/1849'''=1266 to 1297 '''1850/1859'''=1297 to 1351
[http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c3017/5?r=0&s=1 Baptisms 1859-1875 > Images 5 to 105]
'''1859/1869'''=6 to 72 '''1870/1875'''=72 to 105
[http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c3017/189?r=0&s=1 Marriages 1800-1875 > Image 189 to 339]
'''1800/1807'''=190 to 194 '''1810/1819'''=195 to 213 '''1820/1829'''=214 to 237 '''1830/1839'''=237 to 250 '''1840/1849'''=250 to 267 '''1850/1859'''=268 to 290 '''1860/1869'''=291 to 321 '''1870/1875'''=321 to 339
[http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c3017/107?r=0&s=1 Burials 1802-1875 > Images 107-188]
'''1802/1809'''=108 to 109 '''1810/1819'''=109 to 115 '''1820/1829'''=115 to 126 '''1830/1839'''=126 to 130 '''1840/1849'''=130 to 137 '''1850/1859'''=137 to 146 '''1860/1869'''=147 to 171 '''1870/1875'''=171 to 188
Citation: Grande-Digue, Nouveau-Brunswick, Registre de la paroisse Notre-Dame-de-la-Visitation, catholique, Baptêmes et Mariages 1800-1875, Sépultures 1802-1875 ( F.M. 9, A 11, vol 6), Image #, [URL entry for NAME] DATE OF EVENT, digital images, Héritage, Genealogy collection, Library and Archives Canada, reel C-3016/C-3017, Parish Registers: New Brunswick : C-3016/C-3017 accessed DATE. {{Blue|Remember to add the actual link, names, image #, date of event, date accessed for the specific entry}}
==Grand-Pré== [http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c1870/9?r=0&s=1 Baptisms 1707-1748 > Images 9 to 537]
[http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c1870/541?r=0&s=1 Marriages 1709-1748 > Images 541 to 812]
[http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c1870/818?r=0&s=1 Burials 1709-1748 > Images 818 to 894]
[http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c1870/895?r=0&s=1 Conversions 1710-1713 > Images 895 to 897]
Citation: Grand-Pré, Acadie, Paroisse de Saint-Charles-des-Mines, Baptêmes 1707-1748 (vol. 12-1 & 12-2), Mariages 1709-1748 (vol. 12-3), Sépultures 1709-1748 (vol. 12-4) Image #, [URL entry for NAME] DATE OF EVENT, digital images, Héritage, Genealogy collection, Library and Archives Canada, reel C-1870, "Parish Registers: Nova Scotia : C-1869," roll 1, accessed DATE. ''This register is a transcript written around 1895 of the original registers currently held at the Baton Rouge Diocese Archives in Louisiana, USA.'' {{Blue|Remember to add the actual link, names, image #, date of event, date accessed for the specific entry}}
==Madawaska== [http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c3017/340?r=0&s=1 1792-1830 > Images 340 to 820]
[http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c3017/822?r=0&s=1 1830-1839> Images 822 to 1079]
Citation: Madawaska, Nouveau-Brunswick, Registre de la paroisse Saint-Basile-de-Madawaska, catholique, 1792-1830 ( F.M. 9, A 11, vol 7-1/7-2), Image #, [URL entry for NAME] DATE OF EVENT, digital images, Héritage, Genealogy collection, Library and Archives Canada, reel C-3017, Parish Registers: New Brunswick : C-3017, accessed DATE. {{Blue|Remember to add the actual link, names, image #, date of event, date accessed for the specific entry}}
[http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c3018/5?r=undefined&s=undefined 1839-1850 > Images 5 to 319]
Citation: Madawaska, Nouveau-Brunswick, Registre de la paroisse Saint-Basile-de-Madawaska, catholique, Baptêmes, Mariages, Sépultures 1830-1850 ( F.M. 9, A 11, vol 7-2), Image #, [URL entry for NAME] DATE OF EVENT, digital images, Héritage, Genealogy collection, Library and Archives Canada, reel C-3018, Parish Registers: New Brunswick : C-3018 accessed DATE. {{Blue|Remember to add the actual link, names, image #, date of event, date accessed for the specific entry}}
==Memramcook== (Records between 12 Sep 1837 and 4 Jan 1849 have been lost. Some can be found in a civil register in [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/61511/ Ancestry]) [http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c3018/321?r=0&s=1 Baptisms 1806-1870 > Images 321 to 788]
'''1806/1809'''=322 to 334 '''1810/1819'''=334 to 402 '''1820/1829'''=402 to 492 '''1830/1837'''=492 to 545 '''1840/1849'''=545 to 580 '''1850/1859'''=580 to 648 '''1860/1870'''=648 to 788
[http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c3018/789?r=0&s=1 Marriages 1806-1870 > Images 789 to 989]
'''1806/1809'''=790 to 798 '''1810/1819'''=798 to 826 '''1820/1829'''=827 to 872 '''1830/1837'''=872 to 895 '''1840/1849'''=895 to 905 '''1851/1859'''=906 to 927 '''1860/1870'''=928 to 989
[http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c3018/990?r=0&s=1 Burials 1807-1870 > Images 990 to 1114]
'''1807/1809'''=991 to 992 '''1810/1819'''=992 to 1009 '''1820/1829'''=1009 to 1029 '''1830/1837'''=1029 to 1038 '''1840/1849'''=1038 to 1041 '''1851/1859'''=1041 to 1056 '''1860/1870'''=1056 to 1114
Citation: Memramcook, Nouveau-Brunswick, Registre de la paroisse Saint-Thomas, catholique, Baptêmes et Mariages 1806-1870, Sépultures 1807-1870 ( F.M. 9, A 11, vol 8), Image #, [URL entry for NAME] DATE OF EVENT, digital images, Héritage, Genealogy collection, Library and Archives Canada, reel C-3018, Parish Registers: New Brunswick : C-3018 accessed DATE. {{Blue|Remember to add the actual link, names, image #, date of event, date accessed for the specific entry}}
==Négouac (includes Tracadie)== [http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c3018/1116?r=0&s=2 Baptisms 1796-1848 > Images 1116 to 1172]
[http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c3018/1173?r=0&s=2 Marriages 1796-1848 > Images 1173 to 1203]
[http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c3018/1204?r=0&s=2 Burials 1796-1846 Images 1204 to 1219]
Citation: Néguac, Nouveau-Brunswick, Registre de la paroisse Saint-Bernard, catholique, Baptêmes et Mariages 1796-1848, Sépultures 1796-1846 ( F.M. 9, A 11, vol 9), Image #, [URL entry for NAME] DATE OF EVENT, digital images, Héritage, Genealogy collection, Library and Archives Canada, reel C-3018, Parish Registers: New Brunswick : C-3018 accessed DATE. {{Blue|Remember to add the actual link, names, image #, date of event, date accessed for the specific entry}}
==Petitcoudiac & Chipody== [http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c3021/46?r=0&s=3 Baptisms, Marriages, Burials 1755-1757> Images 46 to 61]
Citation: Petitcoudiac & Chipody, Registres de l’Acadie et de la Gaspésie, catholique, 1679-1686, 1751-1757 ( F.M. 9, B 8, vol 1) Image #, [URL entry for NAME] DATE OF EVENT, digital images, Héritage, Genealogy collection, Library and Archives Canada, reel C-3021, Parish Registers: Nova Scotia : C-3021 accessed DATE. {{Blue|Remember to add the actual link, names, image #, date of event, date accessed for the specific entry}}
==Pointe-Sapin== [http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c3018/1221?r=0&s=2 Baptisms 1821-1868 > Images 1221 to 1254]
[http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c3018/1255?r=0&s=2 Marriages 1821-1869 > Images 1255 to 1262]
Citation: Pointe-Sapin, Nouveau-Brunswick, Registre de la paroisse Saint-Joseph-de-Pointe-Sapin, catholique, Baptêmes 1821-1868, Mariages 1821-1869, ( F.M. 9, A 11, vol 10), Image #, [URL entry for NAME] DATE OF EVENT, digital images, Héritage, Genealogy collection, Library and Archives Canada, reel C-3018, Parish Registers: New Brunswick : C-3018 accessed DATE. {{Blue|Remember to add the actual link, names, image #, date of event, date accessed for the specific entry}}
==Richibouctou== ===(This mission included Aboujagane, Baie-des-Vents, Baie-Verte, Barachois, Bouctouche, Chichibougouet, Cocagne, L’Ardoise, Shédiac, Shemogue )=== [http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c3018/1267?r=0&s=1 Baptisms 1796-1823 > Images 1267 to 1335]
[http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c3019/5?r=0&s=1 Baptisms 1823-1870 > Images 5 to 194]
[http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c3019/195?r=0&s=1 Marriages 1800-1871 > Images 195 to 341]
[http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c3019/342?r=0&s=1 Burials 1796-1870 > Images 342 to 383]
Citation: Richibouctou, Nouveau-Brunswick, Registre de la mission Saint-Antoine de Richibouctou, catholique, Baptêmes et Sépultures 1796-1870, Marriages 1800-1871 ( F.M. 9, A 11, vol 11), Image #, [URL entry for NAME] DATE OF EVENT, digital images, Héritage, Genealogy collection, Library and Archives Canada, reel C-3018/C-3019, Parish Registers: New Brunswick : C-3018/C-3019 accessed DATE. {{Blue|Remember to add the actual link, names, image #, date of event, date accessed for the specific entry}}
==Rivière St-Jean, Jemseg== [http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c3021/15?r=0&s=2 1681 Image 15]
Citation: Petitcoudiac & Jemseg, Registres de l’Acadie et de la Gaspésie, catholique, 1679-1686, 1751-1757 ( F.M. 9, B 8, vol 1), Image #, [URL entry for NAME] DATE OF EVENT, digital images, Héritage, Genealogy collection, Library and Archives Canada, reel C-3021, Parish Registers: Nova Scotia : C-3021 accessed DATE. {{Blue|Remember to add the actual link, names, image #, date of event, date accessed for the specific entry}}
==Rustico== [http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c3027/1211?r=0&s=1 1812-1824 > Images 1211 to 1307] [http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c3027/1307?r=0&s=1 Index of Names]
Citation: Rustico, Île-du-Prince-Edouard, Registre de la paroisse Saint-Augustin, catholique, Baptêmes, mariages et sépultures, 1812-1824, ( F.M. 9, C, 8-1), Image #, [URL entry for NAME] DATE OF EVENT, digital images, Héritage, Genealogy collection, Library and Archives Canada, reel C-3027, Parish Registers: Nova Scotia : C-3027 accessed DATE. {{Blue|Remember to add the actual link, names, image #, date of event, date accessed for the specific entry}}
==Saint-Anselme== [http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c3019/1137?r=0&s=2 Baptisms 1832-1870 > Images 1137 to 1236]
'''1832''' 1138 '''1837''' 1146 '''1840''' 1155 '''1846''' 1155 ''' 1851''' 1161 '''1855''' 1168 '''1860''' 1184 '''1865''' 1212 '''1870''' 1232
[http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c3019/1237?r=0&s=2 Marriages 1832-1870 > Images 1237 to 1255]
'''1832''' 1238 '''1856''' 1239 '''1860''' 1242 '''1865''' 1250
[http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c3019/1256?r=0&s=2 Burials 1833-1870 > Images 1256 to 1266]
'''1833''' 1257 '''1860''' 1260 '''1864''' 1263
Citation: Saint-Anselme, Nouveau-Brunswick, Registre de la paroisse Saint-Anselme, catholique, Baptêmes et Mariages 1832-1870, Sépultures 1833-1870, ( F.M. 9, A 11, vol 14), Image #, [URL entry for NAME] DATE OF EVENT, digital images, Héritage, Genealogy collection, Library and Archives Canada, reel C-3019, Parish Registers: New Brunswick : C-3019 accessed DATE. {{Blue|Remember to add the actual link, names, image #, date of event, date accessed for the specific entry}}
==Saint-Basile== See Madawaska ==Saint-Louis-de-Kent== [http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c3020/5?r=0&s=1 Baptisms 1800-1870 > Images 5 to 193]
'''1807/1809'''=7 to 15 '''1810/1816'''=15 to 49 (Note from Placide Gaudet on p. 50 states that he was prohibited to continue copying this parish register beyond 1816)
[http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c3020/194?r=0&s=1 Marriages 1802-1870 > Images 194 to 242]
'''1802/1808'''=195 to 196 '''1822/1829'''=196 to 198 '''1830/1839'''=199 to 199 '''1840/1849'''=199 to 210 '''1850/1859'''=210 to 223 '''1860/1870'''=223 to 242
[http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c3020/243?r=0&s=1 Burials 1802-1870 > Images 243 to 272]
'''1802/1808'''=244 to 244 '''1810/1819'''=245 to 248 '''1820/1829'''=248 to 251 '''1831/1839'''=251 to 253 '''1840/1849'''=253 to 257 '''1850/1857'''=257 to 259 '''1860/1870'''=259 to 272
Citation: Saint-Louis-de-Kent, Nouveau-Brunswick, Registre de la paroisse Saint-Louis-de-Kent, catholique, Baptêmes 1800-1870, Mariages et Sépultures 1802-1870, ( F.M. 9, A 11, vol 16), Image #, [URL entry for NAME] DATE OF EVENT, digital images, Héritage, Genealogy collection, Library and Archives Canada, reel C-3020, Parish Registers: New Brunswick : C-3020 accessed DATE. {{Blue|Remember to add the actual link, names, image #, date of event, date accessed for the specific entry}}
==Sainte-Anne de Restigouche== (Includes Caraquet 1791-, Shédiac, Rivière Saint-Jean, Petitcoudiac, Port-Royal 1774, Baie-Sainte-Marie, Pabos)
[http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c1449/4?r=0&s=2 1759-1795 > Images 4 to 75] [http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c1449/76?r=0&s=2 Index of Names]
Citation: Sainte-Anne-de-Restigouche, , Registre de la paroisse Sainte-Anne-de-Restigouche, Québec, catholique, 1759-1795 ( M.G. 9, C2-10, (2) ), Image #, [URL entry for NAME] DATE OF EVENT, digital images, Héritage, Genealogy collection, Library and Archives Canada, reel C-1449, Parish registers: Nova Scotia : C-1449 accessed DATE. {{Blue|Remember to add the actual link, names, image #, date of event, date accessed for the specific entry}}
==Scoudouc== [http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c3020/274?r=0&s=1 Baptisms 1850-1870 > Images 274 to 298]
[http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c3020/299?r=0&s=1 Marriages 1852-1870 > Images 299 to 302]
[http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c3020/303?r=0&s=1 Burials 1855-1870 > Images 303 to 310]
Citation: Scoudouc, Nouveau-Brunswick, Registre de la paroisse Saint-Jacques de Scoudouc, catholique, Baptêmes 1850-1870, Mariages 1852-1870, Sépultures 1855-1870, ( F.M. 9, A 11, vol 17), Image #, [URL entry for NAME] DATE OF EVENT, digital images, Héritage, Genealogy collection, Library and Archives Canada, reel C-3020, Parish Registers: New Brunswick : C-3020 accessed DATE. {{Blue|Remember to add the actual link, names, image #, date of event, date accessed for the specific entry}}
==Others== More sources at : * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Acadians_Project_Reliable_Sources Acadians Project Reliable Sources] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/image/index?owc=https://www.familysearch.org/service/cds/recapi/collections/1321742/waypoints Quebec, Catholic Parish Registers, 1621-1979 at Family Search] Registers of Quebec parishes with original records of Acadians : of particular interest [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G993-W5R8?owc=HCVM-168%3A17745701%2C17745702%3Fcc%3D1321742&wc=HCV9-MNL%3A17745701%2C17745702%2C17745703&cc=1321742 Ristigouche], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G993-W5R8?owc=HCMP-W38%3A13626901%2C13626902%3Fcc%3D1321742&wc=HCV9-MNL%3A17745701%2C17745702%2C17745703&cc=1321742 Carleton, includes Miscou], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G993-W5R8?owc=HC37-FM9%3A13628401%3Fcc%3D1321742&wc=HCV9-MNL%3A17745701%2C17745702%2C17745703&cc=1321742 Bonaventure], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G993-W5R8?owc=HCML-N38%3A13624501%3Fcc%3D1321742&wc=HCV9-MNL%3A17745701%2C17745702%2C17745703&cc=1321742 Bécancour], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G993-W5R8?owc=HCT2-ZNL%3A17585101%2C19508101%3Fcc%3D1321742&wc=HCV9-MNL%3A17745701%2C17745702%2C17745703&cc=1321742 Québec (Notre-Dame)] *Some Baptisms, Mariages and Burials for Restigouche and Other Parishes in Baie des Chaleurs 1759-1795 accessed at Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Home , website hosted by Lucie LeBlanc Consentino. http://www.acadian-home.org/Restigouche-registers.html [https://www.ancestry.ca/interactive/1091/d13p_1657B1548?pid=14881001&backurl=https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv%3D1%26key%3DUhttps://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv%3D1%26db%3D1091%26h%3D14881001%26clickref%3D1100l8oppSXn,1100l8oppSXn%26adref%3D%26o_xid%3D01011l4xx5%26o_lid%3D01011l4xx5%26o_sch%3DAffiliate%2BExternal&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.131790599.901726532.1590629058-168375153.1588793450&geo_a=r&o_iid=41015&o_lid=41015&o_sch=Web+Property#?imageId=d13p_1657B1546 Ancestry] *Île-du-Prince-Édouard, Registres des mariages, 1832-1888 [https://www.ancestry.ca/search/collections/61502/ Ancestry see side bar on the right] *Ile-du-Prince-Édouard 1812-1887 [https://www.ancestry.ca/imageviewer/collections/1110/images/d13p_34030879?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.223061659.1065022875.1600137633-1130941957.1598972542&pId=226469 Ancestry] *Prince Edward Island Death Card Index, 1721-1905 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939X-39L6-8?from=lynx1UIV7 Family Search] * Actes d’état civil et registres d’église de l’Acadie (Collection Drouin), 1670 à 1946 [https://www.ancestry.ca/imageviewer/collections/1110/images/d13p_31260777?ssrc=pt_t25956431_p252148250135&treeid=25956431&personid=252148250135&hintid=&queryId=0d8941ea44adfea6cdad3584b4698982&usePUB=true&_phsrc=OAG10&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.44658157.89007050.1587647798-1041362553.1587647797&pId=26793 Ancestry] *New Brunswick Marriage Registers, 1789-1889 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9MF-7P4B?owc=waypoints&wc=M6P5-ZNP%3A284541201%2C284541202&cc=2001063 Family Search] *Massachusetts Marriages, 1841-1915 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6WSS-T3S?owc=waypoints&wc=3PMS-L29%3A1042554401&cc=1469062 Family Search] *Nova Scotia Marriages, 1864-1918 [https://www.familysearch.org/search/image/index?owc=https://www.familysearch.org/service/cds/recapi/collections/2242886/waypoints Family Search] *Nova Scotia Church Records, 1720-2001 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-8BCV-SK7?owc=waypoints&wc=M6PF-DM9%3A219772701%2C220008001%2C220008002%2C220008003&cc=1925428 Family Search] * Vermont Vital Records 1760-1954 [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-67T5-V3 Family Search]

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[[Category: Pasajeros a Indias]][[Category: Spain, Emigrants]][[Category: Latin American Roots]][[Category: Mexican Roots]][[Category: Puerto Rican Roots]][[Category: Cuba]] *[[:Category: Conquistadors]] *[[:Category: Spanish Explorers]] *[[:Space: Spain]] *[[:Category: Spanish History]] *[[Space: México]] This page is dedicated to the '''''Catalogue of Passengers''''' sailing from Spain to New Spain starting with the year of 1509. Each year will be listed in a separate table, sorted alphabetically beginning with the Passengers Surname (Apellido), then the "first'' name (''Nombre'') (in the middle columns). ---- All Passengers to the Kingdom of New Spain were required to register with the House of Trade. Women were not allowed to travel to New Spain without a male companion (spouse or family member). ==1509== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Padre Apellido!!Padre Nombre!!Madre Apellido!!Madre Nombre!!Esposo/a Apellido!!Esposo/a Nombre!!Passenger Nombre!!Passenger Apellido!!Año!!Papeleta!!Página!!Viaja a!!Título |- |Argüello||Pedro de||de las Cuevas||Ana||||||Hernando de||Argüello||1509||18||2|||| |- |Cid||Pero||López||María||||||Pero||Cid||1509||12||2|||| |- |López de Vitoria||Juan||Baz||Elvira||||||Lorenzo||Çoço||1509||17||2|||| |- |de la Lanza||Alonso||Rodrfguez||Isabel||||||Bartolomé||de la Lanza||1509||27||3|||| |- |||||||||Sánchez||Marina||Juan||del Campo||1509||1||8|||| |- |Valle||[roto]... del||||Juana||||||Alonso||del Valle||1509||5||1|||| |- |García||Lope||Hernández||Juana||||||Lope||García||1509||15||2|||| |- |Gil||Gonzalo||González de Quirós||Catalina||||||Juan||Gil||1509||25||2|||| |- |||||||||Ternero||Diego||Juana||Gómez||1509||1||4|||| |- |Gutiérrez del Tejo||Diego||||||||||Millán||Gutiérrez||1509||1||1|||| |- |Ortiz||Juan||||||||||Pedro de||Guzmán||1509||3||1|||| |- |Rascón||Diego||||||||||Alonso||Hernández Rascón||1509||22||2|||| |- |Lara||Hernando de||[...]||Catalina||||||Gonzalo de||Lara||1509||9||1|||| |- |Sánchez Pompas||Diego||López de Silva||Inés||||||Diego||López||1509||26||3|||| |- |López Marruquín||Juan||Díaz||Francisca||Rodríguez||Isabel||Pedro||López Marruquín||1509||7||1|||| |- |Mejía||Rodrigo||Rodríguez||Juana||||||Arias||Mejía||1509||6||1|||| |- |García, el Calvo||Hernán||García||Juana||||||Diego||Pérez||1509||11||2|||| |- |Martínez de Piedrahita||Juan||Tamayo||Leonor de||||||Pedro de||Piedrahita||1509||13||2|||| |- |Polanco||Antón de||||Catalina||||||Miguel de||Polanco||1509||20||2|||| |- |Mateos||Pedro||Rodríguez||Catalina||||||Ana||Rodríguez||1509||21||2|||| |- |||||||||López Marruquín||Pedro||Isabel||Rodríguez||1509||7||1|||| |- |Ruiz||Francisco||Ruiz||Catalina||||||Antonio||Ruiz||1509||19||2|||| |- |Ruiz||García||||||||||Martín||Ruiz||1509||2||1|||| |- |Salazar||Alvaro de||Salazar||Ana de||||||Gutierre de||Salazar||1509||14||2|||| |- |Sánchez de la Cabeza||Juan||||||Campo||Juan del||Marina||Sánchez||1509||8||1|||| |- |Hernández||Pedro||López de Soria||María||||||Pedro de||Soria||1509||24||2|||| |- |Tapia||Rodrigo de||||||||||Cristóbal de||Tapia||1509||16||2|||| |- |Aldevela||Rodrigo del||Tapia||Isabel de||||||Rodrigo de||Tapia||1509||16||2|||| |- |Ternero||Alonso||Gómez||Catalina||Gómez||Juana||Diego||Ternero||1509||4||1|||| |- |Zárate||Juan de||Sánchez de Zubileta||María||||||Jorge de||Vitoria||1509||10||1|||| |- |} ==1510== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Padre Apellido!!Padre Nombre!!Madre Apellido!!Madre Nombre!!Esposo/a Apellido!!Esposo/a Nombre!!Passenger Nombre!!Passenger Apellido!!Año!!Papeleta!!Página!!Viaja a!!Título |- |Coleto||Diego||Alvarez||María||||||Diego de||Aldana||1510||107||8|||| |- |Alonso Herrero||Juan||Lorenzo||María||||||Juan||Alonso Herrero||1510||50||4|||| |- |Arriano||Pedro de||Sánchez de Andagoya||Juana||||||Pedro de||Arriano||1510||106||8|||| |- |Hernández de Heguiluz||Pedro||Murga||Elvira de||||||Diego de||Ayala||1510||36||3|||| |- |González||Diego||González||Inés||||||Francisco||Benito||1510||135||10|||| |- |Bernal||Pedro||González||Inés||||||Juan||Bernal||1510||67||5|||| |- |Cáceres||Gómez de||Brava||Marta||||||Alvaro||Bravo||1510||63||5|||| |- |Bruselas||Jerónimo de||||||||||Cristóbal de||Bruselas||1510||82||6|||| |- |Cabezón||Hernando de||Alvarez||María||||||Gonzalo de||Cabezón||1510||105||8|||| |- |Jerónimo||Antón||García de Cárdenas||Ana||||||Juan de||Cárdenas||1510||115||9|||| |- |Carranzas||Pedro de||de la Serna||Juana||||||Pedro de||Carranzas||1510||93||7|||| |- |Carreño||Pedro||Rodríguez||Beatriz||||||Francisco||Carreño||1510||103||8|||| |- |Castellón||Bernardo de||Suárez||Inés||||||Jácome de||Castellón||1510||75||6|||| |- |García Colmenares||Gómez||García de Castañeda||María||||||Bernardino de||Colmenares||1510||48||4|||| |- |Conejo||Tristán||Villalón||Juana de||||||Diego||Conejo||1510||90||7|||| |- |Ormaza||Juan de||Mella||Beatriz de||||||Diego||Costillas||1510||53||4|||| |- |Domínguez de Escacena||Alonso||Martín de la Parra||Ana||||||Juan||de la Parra||1510||117||9|||| |- |Garcfa de Villacastín||Alonso||González, la Sevillana||Catalina||||||Antonio||del Espinar||1510||72||6|||| |- |González Negrillo||Alonso||Despinedo||Leonor||||||Nicolás||Despinedo||1510||132||10|||| |- |Díaz||Ruy||Díaz de Alfaro||María||||||Pero||Díaz de Alfaro||1510||69||5|||| |- |Escobar||Rodrigo de||Astudillo||María de||||||Juan de||Escobar||1510||88||7|||| |- |Espino||Juan de||Rodríguez||Juana||||||Diego de||Espino||1510||131||10|||| |- |Fonseca||Alonso de||Esquivel||Ana de||||||Cristóbal||Esquivel||1510||40||3|||| |- |Esquivel||Alvaro de||Porras||Leonor de||||||Francisco de||Esquivel||1510||70||6|||| |- |Falconi||Juan Enrique||Peñalosa||María de||||||Antonio||Falconi||1510||80||6|||| |- |Flores||Juan de||Alonso||María||||||Francisco||Flores||1510||124||9|||| |- |Forne||Gabriel de||Prados||Isabel de||||||Gabriel||Forne||1510||29||3|||| |- |Rodríguez Farfán||Juan||Rodríguez||Ana||||||Francisco||Frafán||1510||133||10|||| |- |Martínez||Juan||Rodríguez||Isabel||||||Juan de||Frenegal||1510||54||4|||| |- |Galindo||Alonso||Hernández||Catalina||||||Isabel||Galinda||1510||111||8|||| |- |Gamboa||Alonso de||Anguciana||Catalina de||||||Antonio de||Gamboa||1510||81||6|||| |- |Garcés||García||González||Elvira||||||Martín||Garcés||1510||30||3|||| |- |García Luengo||Juan||Sánchez||María||||||Juan||García Luengo||1510||128||10|||| |- |Garrido||Pedro||Sánchez||Teresa||||||Catalina||Garrido||1510||92||7|||| |- |Garrido||Pedro||Sánchez||Teresa||||||Francisca||Garrido||1510||92||7|||| |- |Garrido||Pedro||Sánchez||Teresa||||||Juana||Garrido||1510||92||7|||| |- |||||||||Sánchez||Teresa||Pedro||Garrido||1510||92||7|||| |- |Godoy||Juan de||Gómez||Elvira||||||Francisco de||Godoy||1510||108||8|||| |- |Gómez||Gonzalo||González||Catalina||||||Pedro||Gómez||1510||45||4|||| |- |Canto||Alonso de||López||María||Salamanca||Antón de||María||González||1510||129||10|||| |- |Escobar||Gutierre de||Guilén||Isabel||||||Catalina||Hernández||1510||37||3|||| |- |Carlo||Micer||Lizana||Catalina de||||||Francisco||Hernández||1510||33||3|||| |- |Pernía||Francisco||Rodríguez||Isabel||López||Sancho||Inés||Hernández||1510||66||5|||| |- |Gonzlez Monedero||Diego||González||Isabel||||||Luis||Hernández||1510||52||4|||| |- |González||Hernán||Villoria||Juana de||||||Pedro||Hernández||1510||104||8|||| |- |Hernández||Juan||Hernández de Lora||Isabel||||||Juan||Hernández de Lora||1510||49||4|||| |- |Pardo||Pero||Rodríguez||Leonor||||||Francisco||Hernández Pardo||1510||109||8|||| |- |Herrera||Alonso de||Tamayo||Beatriz de||||||Juan de||Herrera||1510||74||6|||| |- |González de Fáez||Alvar||Alonso de Posada||María||||||Pedro de||Herrera||1510||97||7|||| |- |Aguado||Juan||Sánchez||María||||||Juan de||Hornillos||1510||110||8|||| |- |Sánchez de Jaén||Francisco||García||Leonor||||||García de||Jaén||1510||55||4|||| |- |del Estrella||Juste||Velázquez||María||||||Francisco||Juste||1510||114||9|||| |- |López||Sancho||Hernández||Inés||||||Alonso||López||1510||66||5|||| |- |López||Sancho||Hernández||Inés||||||Ana||López||1510||66||5|||| |- |López||Juan||||||||||Francisco||López||1510||121||9|||| |- |López||Martín||González||Catalina||||||Juan||López||1510||121||9|||| |- |López||Sancho||Hernández||Inés||||||María||López||1510||66||5|||| |- |||||||||Hernández||Inés||Sancho||López||1510||66||5|||| |- |Céspedes||Juan de||||||||||Juan de||Madrid||1510||83||6|||| |- |Guadarrama||Juan de||López||Francisca||||||Hernando de||Madrigal||1510||39||3|||| |- |||Bertos||Santos||María||||||Pedro de||Malbarrasa||1510||113||9|||| |- |Marquina||Lope de||Rodríguez||María||||||Pedro de||Marquina||1510||60||5|||| |- |Martín||Salvador||Martín||Leonor||||||Lurian||Martín||1510||134||10|||| |- |Sánchez de Medina||Diego||Alonso||Inés||||||Cristóbal de||Medina||1510||94||7|||| |- |||||||||Sánchez de Peralta||Francisca||Alvaro||Mejía Tinoco||1510||91||7|||| |- |Mendoza||Alvaro de||López||Catalina||||||Alonso de||Mendoza||1510||64||5|||| |- |Michel||||León||Mayor de||||||Diego||Michel||1510||99||8|||| |- |Michel||||León||Mayor de||||||Juan||Michel||1510||99||8|||| |- |Miranda||Alonso de||Peramasa||Leonor de||||||Pero de||Miranda||1510||118||9|||| |- |Molina||Pedro de||Villaseñor||María de||||||Pedro de||Molina||1510||95||7|||| |- |Murcia||Hernando de||Mena||Catalina de||||||Pedro de||Murcia||1510||47||4|||| |- |Nieto||Diego||González||María||||||Pero||Nieto||1510||127||9|||| |- |Núñez||Andrés||Martínez||Leonor||||||Andrés||Núñez||1510||84||7|||| |- |Oliveros||Domingo de||Alvarez||Catalina||||||Domingo de||Oliveros||1510||56||5|||| |- |Pérez||Antón||Ortiz||Catalina||||||Pedro||Ortiz de Huelva||1510||100||8|||| |- |Pacheco||Alonso||Díaz||Aldonza||||||Pedro||Pacheco||1510||120||9|||| |- |Santiago||Juan de||Hernández||Inés de||||||Cristóbal de||Palencia||1510||71||6|||| |- |Díaz de Saldaña||Diego||González||Inés||||||Alvaro de||Paredes||1510||57||5|||| |- |Molina||Juan de||||Elvira||||||Juan de||Paredes||1510||65||5|||| |- |Parrales||Alonso de||Rodríguez||Inés||||||Juan de||Parrales||1510||46||4|||| |- |Rodríguez||Juan||||||||||Cristóbal||Rodríguez||1510||73||6|||| |- |Rodríguez||Alonso||Martín||Toribia||||||Francisco||Rodríguez||1510||84||6|||| |- |González de Cortegana||Pedro||Rodríguez la Cordera||Catalilna||||||Juan||Rodríguez de Cortegana||1510||68||5|||| |- |Morales||Jaime de||Tudela||Isabel de||||||Juan||Rodríguez de Morales||1510||76||6|||| |- |Romero||Pedro||Muñoz||Catalina||||||Iñigo||Romero||1510||44||4|||| |- |Ruano||Juan Alonso||González||Elvira||||||Antonio||Ruano||1510||122||9|||| |- |Sánchez de Barrasa||Hernán||Sánchez||María||||||Pedro||Ruiz de Barrasa||1510||87||7|||| |- |Hernández de Salamanca||Toribio||Rodríguez||Juana||González||María||Antón de||Salamanca||1510||129||10|||| |- |Salamanca||Juan de||Rodríguez||Catalina||||||Juan de||Salamanca||1510||130||10|||| |- |Salamanca||Antón de||González||María||||||Toribio de||Salamanca||1510||129||10|||| |- |Sánchez||Alonso||Sánchez||Beatriz||||||Antón||Sánchez||1510||43||4|||| |- |Delgado||Juan||Sánchez||María||||||Gabriel||Sánchez||1510||125||9|||| |- |García Ustunero||Pedro||García||Catalina||||||Juan de||Sánchez||1510||89||7|||| |- |del Bodón||Pascual||Vicente||María||||||Martín||Sánchez||1510||116||9|||| |- |Sánchez||Mateo||Barbera||Juana||||||Mateo||Sánchez||1510||119||9|||| |- |Martín de Villagarcía||Alonso||González||María||Garrido||Pedro||Teresa||Sánchez||1510||92||7|||| |- |Sánchez de Barrasa||Hernán||Sánchez||María||||||Hernán||Sánchez de Barrasa||1510||87||7|||| |- |||||||||Mejía Tinoco||Alvaro||Francisca||Sánchez de Peralta||1510||91||7|||| |- |Sánchez||Hernán||Sánchez||Leonor||||||Francisca||Sánchez de Peralta||1510||91||7|||| |- |Sánchez||Juan||Sánchez||Catalina||||||Pero||Sánchez del Corral||1510||126||9|||| |- |Santesteban||Francisco de||San Pedro||Beatriz de||||||Luis de||Santesteban||1510||59||5|||| |- |Soto||Francisco de||Quixada||Elvira||||||Rodrigo de||Soto||1510||96||7|||| |- |Texerina||Diego de||Hernández||María||||||Diego de||Texerina||1510||123||9|||| |- |Torres||Hernando de||Muriel||Beatriz de||||||Hernado de||Torres||1510||35||3|||| |- |Torres||Alberto de||Martín||Juana||||||Martín de||Torres||1510||28||3|||| |- |Valladolid||Juan de||||||||||Juan de||Valladolid||1510||41||4|||| |- |Vallejo||Juan de||||||||||Lope de||Vallejo||1510||34||3|||| |- |García de Avila||Juan||López del Arada||Isabel||Villamizar||Catalina de||Hernán||Velázquez||1510||61||5|||| |- |Velázquez||Fustos [?]||Martín||Antonia||||||Juan||Velázquez||1510||51||4|||| |- |García de Prádanos||Pero||López||Teresa||||||Pedro de||Villadiego||1510||102||8|||| |- |Villalón||Alonso de||López||María||||||Matías de||Villalón||1510||112||8|||| |- |Soto||Juan de||||||Velázquez||Hernán||Catalina de||Villamizar||1510||62||5|||| |- |Lorenzo||Cristóbal||||||||||Lorenzo||||1510||42||4|||| |- |} ==1511== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Padre Apellido!!Padre Nombre!!Madre Apellido!!Madre Nombre!!Esposo/a Apellido!!Esposo/a Nombre!!Passenger Nombre!!Passenger Apellido!!Año!!Papeleta!!Página!!Viaja a!!Título |- |Valencia||Juan de||Acuña||Beatriz de||||||Martín de||Acuña||1511||187||14|||| |- |Ovineta||Miguel de||Verástegui||Catalina de||||||Pedro de||Agovineta||1511||154||11|||| |- |Aguilar||Lope de||Aguilar||Inés de||Muliarte||Florentina||García de||Aguilar||1511||331||23||Destino desconocido|| |- |Tarancón||Pedro de||||Ana||||||Juan de||Albornoz||1511||288||20|||| |- |Alcalá||García de||Díaz||María||||||Francisco de||Alcalá||1511||404||28|||| |- |Alcántara||Juan de||Pérez||Juana||||||Juan de||Alcántara||1511||197||14|||| |- |Alcántara||Juan de||Pérez||Juana||||||Juan de||Alcántara||1511||214||15|||| |- |Alcaraz||Francisco de||Gaona||Juana de||||||Cristóbal de||Alcaraz||1511||265||19|||| |- |||||||||Anes||María||Diego de||Alcocer||1511||389||27|||| |- |Alonso Cansino||Pedro||González la Pinzona||Juana||||||García||Alonso Cansino||1511||228||16|||| |- |Jiménez Gautel||Pero||García la Coronilla||Ana||||||Pero||Alonso Coronilla||1511||260||18|||| |- |Alvarado||Gómez de||Contreras||Leonor de||||||Juan de||Alvarado||1511||369||26|||| |- |Pérez||Alvar||Añez||Margarita||||||Beatriz||Alvarez||1511||206||15|||| |- |Alvarez||García||Terrazas||Inés de||||||Hernand||Alvarez||1511||203||15|||| |- |González||Antonio||González||Catalina||Colón||Francisco||Isabel||Alvarez||1511||271||19|||| |- |Díaz de Padilla||Alonso||de la Cueva||Catalina||Matienzo||Pero||Juliana||Alvarez||1511||159||12|||| |- |Alvarez Chico||García||Terrazas||Inés de||||||Francisco||Alvarez Chico||1511||209||15|||| |- |Amores||Martín de||Rodríguez||Leonor||||||Martín de||Amores||1511||365||26|||| |- |Fernández deAnda||Lope||Anda||Elvira de||||||Pedro de||Anda||1511||143||11|||| |- |Cano||Alonso||Andrés||Catalina||||||Juan||Andrés||1511||342||24|||| |- |Martínez||Ruy||Anes||Mari||Alcocer||Diego de||María||Anes||1511||389||27|||| |- |Martínez Angulo||Antón||Rodríguez||Catalina||||||Antón de||Angulo||1511||362||25|||| |- |Angulo||Lope Alonso de||Sáiz||María||||||Juan de||Angulo||1511||413||29|||| |- |Jiménez de Cornago||Pedro||Osma||Catalina de||||||Miguel de||Aragón||1511||308||22|||| |- |Ruiz||Juan||Armendi||Andere de||||||Pascual de||Aramayo||1511||226||16|||| |- |Argamasa||Luis de||González||Inés||||||Alonso de||Argamasa||1511||305||22|||| |- |Gijón||Juan de||Lacariza||Catalina de||||||Alonso de||Arjona||1511||417||29|||| |- |Barranco||Rodrigo||Ruiz de Villalba||Isabel||||||Juan de||Arjona||1511||205||15|||| |- |Ruiz||Juan||||María||||||Pedro de||Arnedo||1511||240||17|||| |- |Barrazábal||Pedro de||||Juana||||||Francisco de||Arrazábal||1511||239||17|||| |- |Nuñez||Pedro||López||María||||||Pedro de||Auñón||1511||181||13|||| |- |||||||||Ramos||Diego||Leonor de||Ballesteros||1511||425||30|||| |- |Barbero||Martín||||Catalina||||||Pedro||Barbero||1511||268||19|||| |- |Bardeci||Martín de||Pimienta||Mayor||||||Lope de||Bardeci||1511||194||14|||| |- |Sánchez||Alonso||||||||||Francisco de||Bastidas||1511||244||17|||| |- |Hernández de Mansilla||Juan||López||María||||||Pedro||Basurto||1511||380||27|||| |- |Bermudo||Francisco||Sánchez||Catalina||||||Juan||Bermudo||1511||182||13|||| |- |Díaz||Bernal||Díaz||Diomar (o Guiomar)||||||Alonso||Bernal||1511||151||11|||| |- |García||Pedro||Bernal||Teresa||||||Diego||Bernal||1511||142||11|||| |- |Sarriá||Juan de||||Marina||||||Pedro de||Bilbao||1511||402||28|||| |- |Blanco||Pero||Topas||María de||||||Pero||Blanco||1511||188||14|||| |- |Robledo||Asencio de||Buiza||Lucrecia de||||||Rodrigo de||Buiza||1511||373||26|||| |- |Burcios||Alonso||Fernández||María||||||Francisco||Burcios||1511||165||12|||| |- |Vitoria||Pedro de||Salazar||María de||||||Juan de||Burgos||1511||325||23|||| |- |Cáceres||Diego de||||||||||Pedro de||Cáceres||1511||422||29|||| |- |Caicedo||Martín de||Hernández||Isabel||||||Lope de||Caicedo||1511||368||26|||| |- |Hernández Camacho||Gonzalo||Hernández de Zurita||Leonor||||||Gonzalo||Camacho||1511||339||24|||| |- |Cambero||Antón||Hernández||Juana||||||Alonso||Cambero||1511||326||23|||| |- |Campano||Pero||Campano||Inés||||||Pero||Campano||1511||279||20|||| |- |Sánchez||Pedro||Sánchez||Leonor||||||Antón de||Carmona||1511||304||21|||| |- |García||Benito||||Catalina||||||Francisco||Carretero||1511||386||27|||| |- |Martínez de Cosquilla||Hernán||Fernández||María||Segura||Juana de||Francisco de||Carzola||1511||414||29|||| |- |Castañeda||Juan de||||Leonor||||||Juan de||Castañeda||1511||254||18|||| |- |Castro||Gómez de||López||María||||||Baltasar de||Castro||1511||309||22|||| |- |Castro||Gómez 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Gudela||Inés||||||Juan||Vicioso||1511||302||21|||| |- |Losa||Juan de||Villafranca||Catalina de||||||Rodrigo de||Villafranca||1511||280||20|||| |- |Villalobos||Alonso de||Díaz||Isabel||||||Alonso de||Villalobos||1511||294||21|||| |- |Martín||Diego||González||Juana||||||Hernando de||Villanueva||1511||168||12|||| |- |Martín Villarín||Alonso||González||María||||||Francisco||Villarín||1511||290||21|||| |- |de las Huertas||Martín||Sánchez||Inés||||||Juan de||Villarrubia||1511||241||17|||| |- |Vogado||Juan||López||María||||||Alonso||Vogado||1511||248||18|||| |- |Hernández||Nicolás||González||Catalina||||||Cristóbal de||Zamora||1511||208||15|||| |- |Hernández||Nicolás||González||Catalina||||||Francisco de||Zamora||1511||208||15|||| |- |García de Carmona||Alonso||López Zamorano||María||||||Juan||Zamorano||1511||428||30|||| |- |González||Ruy||Núñez||Mari||||||Alonso||||1511||383||27|||| |- |Sánchez Tarco||Alonso||Sánchez de la Ruvi||Lucía||||||Andrés||||1511||348||25|||| |- |Escobar||Gaspar de||Ortega||María de||||||Beatriz||||1511||367||26|||| |- |López de Ochandiano||Diego||Huciano||María de||||||Clemente||||1511||179||13|||| |- |González de Montemolín||Alonso||Hernández del Alamo||Isabel||||||Dieguito||||1511||337||24|||| |- |Martín Lázaro||Juan||Martín||Catalina||||||Fabián||||1511||333||23|||| |- |Vara||Francisco||García||Catalina||||||García||||1511||298||21|||| |- |Fernández||Juan||||||||||Gregorio||||1511||418||29|||| |- |Sánchez de Lopera||Bartolomé||Ruiz||Elvira||||||Juan||||1511||346||24|||| |- |||||||||Márquez||Juan||María||||1511||270||19|||| |} ==1512== ==1513== ==1514== ==1515== ==1516== ==1517== Referencia: #[http://www.sologenealogia.com/Pasajeros/listadopapeletas/1509-1534/1509-1534-papeletas-1-250.htm Pasajeros a Indias sologenealogia.com 1509-1538] #[https://ia600203.us.archive.org/14/items/catlogodepasaj52rome/catlogodepasaj52rome.pdf Romera Iruela, Luis; Galbis Díez, María del Carmen; Archivo General de Indias. Catálogo de pasajeros a Indias durante los siglos XVI, XVII y XVIII. 1900. PDF] #[https://www.archivesportaleurope.net/search Archives Portal Europe website] 4. Don Cristóbal Bermúdez Plata, Catálogo de Pasajeros a Indias durante los siglos XVI, XVII y XVIII, I (Sevilla, Andalucía: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas "Instituto Gonzalo Fernández de Oviedo". Redactado por el personal Facultativo del Archivo General de Indias bajo la dirección del director mismo Don Cristóbal Bermúdez Plata, 1940), I ::Depósito: Europe 946 W2sa V.1 Family History Library, 35 North West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA - Phone: (801) 240-2331

Pascelupo, Umbria One Place Study

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{{Clear}} ==Welcome== The goal of this project is to discover and connect all families that lived and/or died in the small mountain town of Pascelupo, Italy. *Do you have family roots in Pascelupo? If so, let's connect! *Do you have Pascelupo ancestors and have taken a DNA test? If so, please reach out. I'm hoping to track the haplogroups of all the Pascelupo families. ==Introduction== I am currently the only person involved in researching Pascelupo. Pascelupo holds a special place in my heart because this is the town my grandfather, [[Lupini-6|Bernardino Lupini]], was born and lived in for his early years. [[Vernon-2152|Vernon-2152]] 14:32, 5 November 2021 (UTC) Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=23027366 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Research== As I've been looking into creating category tags for my ancestors from Pascelupo, I've come to understand that today, Pascelupo would be considered a "fraizoni." Which I believe is like a town within a city, or something. Still working out how Italy structures things. But, this means that Pascelupo is under Scheggia e Pascelupo, Perugia, Umbria, Italy. [[Vernon-2152|Vernon-2152]] 18:40, 3 November 2021 (UTC) Like I mentioned above, Pascelupo is considered to be a "fraizoni" within the "comune" of Scheggia e Pascelupo. With that in mind, and since these two areas have been "merged" for almost 150 years, it would make sense for me to attempt to discuss both the places. Ideally, I want to highlight Pascelupo, the fraizoni, because that is where my ancestoral roots come from, but it would be difficult to speak about more recent history and events, without also including the greater Scheggia e Pascelupo comune. [[Vernon-2152|Vernon-2152]] 14:42, 26 May 2022 (UTC) Locations to Look into: #Pascelupo #Coldipeccio #Costaccario #Montebollo #Bergamo #Argentina #Canada #South Africa #USA ==Tasks== Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Creating family trees from the church census record scans handed down to me [[Vernon-2152|Vernon-2152]] 14:32, 5 November 2021 (UTC) * Learn about the History of the town and it's people *Create and format a table to show and link people connected to Pascelupo *Create and format a table to highlight the X and Y haplogroups of people connected to Pascelupo *Upload photos, maps etc *Create additional space pages, then format "tabs" onto this page to link those space pages to this project ==Geography== :'''Continent''': Europe :'''Country''': Italy :'''Region''': Umbria :'''Province''': Perugia :'''Common''': Scheggia and Pascelupo :'''Fraction''': Pascelupo :'''GPS Coordinates''': 43.40015011289922, 12.751364270299343 :'''Elevation''': 529 m s.l.m. ==Location== Pascelupo is a small mountain town, considered a "frazioni" within the municipality of Scheggia e Pascelupo, in the province of Perugia, in the region of Umbria, in the country of Italy. Pascelupo is located within Parco del Monte Cucco, within the Apennine mountain system. It is approximately 63.52km southeast of San Marino, 168.50km northeast of Rome, and 65.97km southwest of Ancona. Pascelupo is "surrounded by mountains of century's old beech trees." https://www.deliciousitaly.com/umbria-itineraries/the-monte-cucco-regional-park#:~:text=Discovering%20The%20Natural%20Park "Scheggia e Pascelupo, located close to the borders with the Marche region, borders with the following municipalities: Cantiano, Costacciaro, Frontone, Gubbio, Sassoferrato, and Serra Sant'Abbondio." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scheggia_e_Pascelupo ==Overview== ===History=== "The area's development was due to the military and economic importance of its position, but after the fall of the Roman Empire, this was also the cause of violent clashes between the Goths and the Byzantines (6th century) and later fighting between Gubbio, Perugia, the Montefeltro family and the Church." https://www.umbriatourism.it/scheggia-e-pascelupo "Starting in the 15th century, the Church took possession, and maintained its rule over the area until the Unification of Italy. The merging of two municipalities, Scheggia and Pascelupo, into a single administrative center took place in 1870 with the aim of optimizing resources and structures."https://www.umbriatourism.it/scheggia-e-pascelupo ===Art, Culture, Environment=== "The earliest name for Scheggia was "Ad Hensem," related to events connected with the Flaminian Way, along which a Roman temple dedicated to Jupiter Penninus is believed to have been built."https://www.umbriatourism.it/scheggia-e-pascelupo "There are numerous Benedictine and Camaldolite abbeys in the northeastern part of the municipal territory: the Abbey of SS. Emiliano e Bartolomeo in Congiuntoli (12th century), with a double nave divided by tall octagonal pilasters, while the primitive early church consists of a single room with a barrel vault ceiling. Near Isola Fossara, in the valley of the Artino gully, is the Abbey of Santa Maria di Sitria, founded in the early 11th century by St. Romuald: the present day Romanesque church, which dates from the 12th-13th century, has a barrel-vaulted single nave and a raised presbytery with a crypt below supported by a single Roman column with a Corinthian capital. Near Pascelupo, the San Girolamo Hermitage stands on the steep slope of the Rio Freddo gully, at the base of a natural amphitheater of very high limestone walls."https://www.umbriatourism.it/scheggia-e-pascelupo "The area is of great natural interest, with the entire municipal territory lying in middle of Mt. Cucco Regional Park, between Mt. Catria and Mt. Cucco. The impressive gorges and valleys, the pure waters and pristine nature make this an ideal destination for excursionists and outdoor sports enthusiasts."https://www.umbriatourism.it/scheggia-e-pascelupo ===Pascelupo=== At first a fortified outpost of the Gubbio committee, then of the Duchy or Urbino; Pascelupo is located in the border area between Umbria and Marche. Castle of Pascelupo – Scheggia Pascelupo (PG). "[http://www.iluoghidelsilenzio.it/castello-di-pascelupo-scheggia-pascelupo-pg]." Accessed 14 April 2022 Pascelupo "guarded and defended" the eastern medievil municipality of Gubbio, as well as the southern State of Urbino. "From a small pastoral village "ville Pascilupi" is still sometimes called the inhabited center in the fourteenth century, which probably was originally, after being involved, albeit marginally, in 295 a.C., in the nefarious events of the Battle of Sentinum" [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Sentinum?msclkid=7181ac04bc1f11ecb27a7791a06c6e5f]." Accessed 14 April 2022, rose, probably in the early Middle Ages, to the rank of fortified center, as a function of defense, of the eastern border of the Byzantine Corridor, from the impending threats of military raids, coming from the finitimi Lombard possessions of the Marche, under the direct control of the Duchy of Spoleto. The first document, which makes explicit mention of it, as a castle of the Gubbio committee (Castrum Pascelupi), dates back to March 19, 1317. In it, the military garrison is called "Pascilupo". In 1321, it is called "Castri Pascelupi", in 1326 "Castrum Pascelupi", in 1330 "Castri Passilupi" which should certainly mean either "step of the wolf", or "step from wolf", in other words "step so narrow and so uncomfortable as to be suitable only for crossing by a wolf", or even "passo di Lupo", that is, owned by a man named "Lupo" ( Lupo and Lupone were personal names fairly frequent in the Middle Age). In 1378 villas Pascilupi, in 1411 fortilitii Pascelupi, and Pascilupo. From 1416 to 1432 it was called exclusively castri Pascilupi." "Between the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, the poleonyms Pascilupi and Pascelupi (castrum Pascelupi, 1443) alternated almost in equal measure. In 1636, in a letter from the Papal States, the Reverend Apostolic Chamber made an edict in which it was ordered that, from the costacciaroli, pascelupani woods and other forests and places of the Gubbio territory, a batch of oars was obtained to be destined for the naval use of the galleys; in this document the village is attributed the unusual toponym Pasciluco. Its genetic site and its topographical position are really strategic, since, with the hill on which it stands, the Poggio, dominates the northern slopes of the Sassoferrato mountains, which rise, erect, as soon as you cross the Rio Freddo Stream. The position of Pascelupo, which stands on a promontory at 529 m above sea level.m., is also important because it is a center of road pass, a trans-Apennine crossroads, source along an ancient armentary route, perhaps, even, of prehistoric origin along the stretch of Rio Freddo. The political-military importance of Pascelupo in the past is evidenced by the fact that, in the first half of the eighteenth century, the castle of Pascelupo was subject, in addition to the appodiato of Isola Fossara, five villas: Coldipèccio, Tiego, Piandipesco (perhaps the current Pian di Fosco), Perticano and Montebóllo (m 561 s.l.m.)." "In more ancient times, Pantana had also been under Pascelupan jurisdiction. The direct domination by the medieval municipality of Gubbio ceased in 1396 and came under the sphere of influence of the Counts of Montefeltro. the ancient "walled castle", as pascelupo was called in the volume entitled Places of the Diocese of Gubbio, in a map, made in the sixteenth century by the Bishop mariano Savelli, is represented in a circular plan, with a single door that is the current one. It was precisely in that period, in fact, that Count Antonio di Montefeltro, feudal lord of the Church of Rome, received, from Pope Boniface IX, for the space of twelve years, the title of the vicariate on Urbino, Cagli and Gubbio, a position, which, expired, was then reconfirmed." "On April 13, 1529, the family of the Counts Beni of Gubbio, donated the mountain of Pascelupo to the men of the entire village community. This legal act sanctioned the formal birth of the Municipality of Pascelupo. Until the first decades of the 1600s, it followed the destinies of what had now become the powerful Duchy of Urbino." "On April 28, 1631, the last Duke of Urbino died at the age of 82. With the death of Francesco Maria II, Duke Feltrio della Rovere (the symbol that stood out on the banner of the Town Hall of Pascelupo represented nothing but an oak tree, source on a verdant lawn, and surmounted by a six-pointed red star), the last of the lordship of montefeltro, the Duchy, and, with it, Pascelupo, it was, then, incorporated into the possessions of the State of the Church." "From 1797, Pascelupo, passed, as indeed the whole of Italy, in the hands of Napoleon and was directly administered, together with Scheggia, by the Department of Metauro. After the fall of Napoleon, Pascelupo returned to the Church, which, with the subsequent loss of temporal power over his vast state, determined the passage of pascelupano territory, from ecclesiastical jurisdiction to the political-military jurisdiction of the newborn Kingdom of Italy." "The Municipality of Pascelupo was, then, definitively suppressed, through its forced fusion and assimilation to that of Scheggia, on November 8, 1878. Until 1878 Scheggia and Pascelupo formed two different municipalities then the two communities were aggregated with a decree signed by the President of the Republic Giovanni Gronchi." ==Religion== Those who reside in Pascelupo, and a few neighboring towns, attend the Church of San Bernardino (Chiesa San Bernardino). St. Bernardino Church falls under the Diocese of Gubbio. ==Today== Today, Pascelupo resides within the protected natur researve known as Monte Cucco Regional Park. It is also part of the Alto Chiascio Mountain Community. https://www.deliciousitaly.com/umbria-itineraries/the-monte-cucco-regional-park#:~:text=Discovering%20The%20Natural%20Park "The Municipality of Scheggia and Pascelupo is located in the Natural Park of Monte Cucco. The Park, located on the north-eastern border of the Umbria Region, is bordered by the chain of the Apennines from which stands the Cucco (1,566 meters)." https://www.comunescheggiaepascelupo.it/comune/turismo-e-cultura/parco-naturale-del-monte-cucco "Its location along the Via Flaminia, an ancient consular road that connects Rome to Rimini, allows the resident population (about 8,000 inhabitants) to enjoy the richness of the two main waterways, the Chiascio and the Sentino."https://www.comunescheggiaepascelupo.it/comune/turismo-e-cultura/parco-naturale-del-monte-cucco "In the mountain area, human activity is mainly focused on the exploitation of wood and grazing, while the valley floor is largely used for arable land with non-intensive crops."https://www.comunescheggiaepascelupo.it/comune/turismo-e-cultura/parco-naturale-del-monte-cucco "There are in the territory of the Municipalities of the Park centers of craft and manufacturing activities of small size, accommodation and catering companies that, together with the high level of services, ensure a pleasant and easy use of the Park."https://www.comunescheggiaepascelupo.it/comune/turismo-e-cultura/parco-naturale-del-monte-cucco "The most important cities, for size and cultural heritage, which are located on the border of the Cucco territory are: Gubbio to the west and Gualdo Tadino to the south."https://www.comunescheggiaepascelupo.it/comune/turismo-e-cultura/parco-naturale-del-monte-cucco ==Events== In 1997, Scheggia e Pascelupo suffered from a devastating earthquake. https://www.comunescheggiaepascelupo.it/comune/turismo-e-cultura/parco-naturale-del-monte-cucco https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1997_Umbria_and_Marche_earthquake ==Surnames== The following are surnames found in Pascelupo. These reflect the names found in the church records as noted in the table below. {{Tag Link|Lupini}} {{Tag Link|Mattei}} {{Tag Link|Bonanni}} {{Tag Link|Cecconi}} {{Tag Link|Coccetti}} {{Tag Link|Coccia}} {{Tag Link|Crociani}} {{Tag Link|Brunamonti}} {{Tag Link|Cruciani}} {{Tag Link|Galli}} {{Tag Link|Paoletti}} {{Tag Link|Troiani}} {{Tag Link|Tini}} {{Tag Link|Tesi}} {{Tag Link|Sebastianelli}} {{Tag Link|Santini}} {{Tag Link|Neri}} ==Population== The following table highlights people who either were born, lived, and/or died in Pascelupo. Currently, there are approximately 472 souls listed below. Please note that this table is a work in progress. Many of the cells are filled in the default answers until I'm able to completly go through each individual and clean up those cells. {| border=4 {| class="wikitable sortable" border=4 !Resident!!Birth!!Baptism!!Confirmation!!Marriage!!Death !1815
Scans of church records."Stato delle anime della Parr. di S. Bernardino del Castello di Pascelupo. Diocesi di Gubbio e territorio del *** fatto da me a S. Bernardino. Razzi Parroco sotto if di ***** = 1815 =" -- "Situation of the souls (i.e. persons) of the parish of S.Bernardino of Pascelupo Castle Gubbio diocese and territory of *** written by myself in S.Bernardino Parish Razzi under ** of ***** = 1815 =." !1826
Scans of church records. "Stato dell'Anime della Par[rocchia] di Pascelupo, Diocesi di Gubbio, li 24 Luglio 1826". "State of souls (i.e., population) of Pascelupo parish, Diocese of Gubbio, 24 July 1826." !1883-1900
Scans of church records. "Elenco di tutti i capi di famiglia si viventi che defonti contenuti nel presente libro incomminciando dall'anno 1883 all'anno Santo 1900." -- "- List of all family heads alive or dead included in this book, starting at the year 1883 up to the holy year 1900." !1925-1930
Scans of church records."Indeic dello stato di anime della Parrocchia St Bernardino di Pacelupo" -- " Index of the state of souls of the Parish of St Bernardino of Pacelupo"!!Paternal-Haplo!!Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Amoni-1|Anna Amoni (Before 1837-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Andreoli-89|Ubaldina Andreoli (1830-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Battistoni-11|Giovanni Battistoni (bef.1812-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Battistoni-12|Giovanna Battistoni (1797-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Battistoni-13|Gregorio Battistoni (Before 1750-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Battistoni-8|Santa (Battistoni) Lupini (1830-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Bianchi-269|Cecelia Bianchi (1786-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||√||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Bianchi-274|Francesco Bianchi (bef.1770-aft.1786)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Bonanni-29|Giuseppe Bonanni (1865-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Bonanni-30|Elisabetta (Bonanni) Galli (1901-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Bonanni-31|Gesuina (Bonanni) Galli (1892-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Bonanni-32|Antonio Bonanni (bef.1847-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Bonanni-33|Elisabetta Bonanni (Before 1846-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Bonanni-35|Albina Bonanni (1871-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Bonanni-36|Giuseppe Bonanni (bef.1825-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Bonanni-37|Maddalena Bonanni (before 1830-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Bonanni-39|Caterina Bonanni (1821-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Bonanni-40|Carlo Bonanni (1774-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Bonanni-41|Sebastiano Bonanni (1751-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Bonanni-42|Maria Bonanni (1823-1891)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Bonanni-43|Camilla Bonanni (before 1840-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Bonanni-44|Paolo Bonanni (before 1820-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Bonanni-45|Carlo Bonanni (1826-1890)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Bonanni-47|Carlo Bonanni (bef.1780-bef.1900)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Bonanni-48|Pietro Bonanni (1855-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Bonanni-49|Anna Bonanni (1884-1894)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Bonanni-50|Antonio Bonanni (1863-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Bonanni-51|Maria Bonanni (1868-1890)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Bonanni-52|Appolonia Bonanni (1871-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Bonanni-54|Francesca Bonanni (1886-1886)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Bonanni-55|Rosa Bonanni (1887-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Bonanni-56|Giuseppa Bonanni (1889-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Bonanni-57|Maria Bonanni (1893-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Bonanni-58|Annibale Bonanni (1896-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Bonanni-59|Giacomo Bonanni (bef.1800-bef.1900)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Bonanni-60|Pietro Bonanni (1834-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Bonanni-61|Giuseppe Bonanni (1862-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Bonanni-62|Serafina Bonanni (1865-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Bonanni-63|Giacomo Bonanni (1868-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Bonanni-65|Maria Bonanni (1821-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Bonanni-66|Faustina Bonanni (1889-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Bonanni-67|Giovanni Bonanni (1894-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Bonanni-68|Pietro Bonanni (1896-1897)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Bonanni-69|Filamena Bonanni (1895-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Bonanni-70|Francesca Bonanni (1824-1896)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Bonanni-71|Giuseppe Bonanni (abt.1795-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Bonanni-72|Francesco Bonanni (1831-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Bonanni-73|Giovanni Bonanni (1858-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Bonanni-74|Faustina Bonanni (1884-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Bonanni-75|Germano Bonanni (1887-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Bonanni-76|Maria Bonanni (-1890)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Bonanni-77|Carlo Bonanni (1892-1893)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Bonanni-78|Carlo Bonanni (1894-1895)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Bonanni-79|Francesca Bonanni (1900-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Bonanni-80|Domenico Bonanni (1836-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Bonanni-81|Giuseppe Bonanni (1865-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Bonanni-82|Sante Bonanni (1860-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Bonanni-83|Girolamo Bonanni (1872-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Bonanni-84|Giovanni Bonanni (1875-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Bonanni-85|Elisa Bonanni (1899-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Bonanni-86|Sebastiana Bonanni (1836-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Bonanni-87|Maddalena Bonanni (1833-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Bonanni-88|Teresa Bonanni (1823-1899)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Bonanni-89|Anastasia Bonanni (1860-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Brunamonti-1|Santa Brunamonti (1859-1940)]]||Piaggia Secca,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Pascelupo,
Italy||||||||√||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Brunamonti-10|Salvatore Brunamonti (1902-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||√||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Brunamonti-11|Apollonia Brunamonti (1905-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||√||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Brunamonti-12|Giovanni Brunamonti (1925-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||√||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Brunamonti-13|Santina Brunamonti (1926-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||√||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Brunamonti-14|Luigi Brunamonti (1859-1924)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||√||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Brunamonti-15|Francesco Brunamonti (1890-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||√||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Brunamonti-16|Matteo Brunamonti (1924-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Brunamonti-17|Felice Brunamonti (bef.1874-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Brunamonti-18|Domenico Brunamonti (About 1811-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Brunamonti-19|Benedetta Brunamonti (1849-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Brunamonti-2|Maria Brunamonti (1843-1918)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||√||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Brunamonti-20|Ubaldo Brunamonti (1833-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Brunamonti-21|Sante Brunamonti (1859-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Brunamonti-22|Caterina Brunamonti (1864-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Brunamonti-23|Albina Brunamonti (1866-1900)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Brunamonti-24|Domenico Brunamonti (1888-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Brunamonti-26|Celestina Brunamonti (1891-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Brunamonti-29|Maria Santa Brunamonti (1851-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Brunamonti-3|Giovanni Brunamonti (About 1835-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||√||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Brunamonti-4|Francesco Brunamonti (1815-1883)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Brunamonti-5|Silvestro Brunamonti ()]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||√||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Brunamonti-6|Felice Brunamonti (1804-1868)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Brunamonti-7|Eugenio Brunamonti (1861-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||√||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Brunamonti-8|Pietro Brunamonti (1896-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||√||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Brunamonti-9|Antonio Brunamonti (1898-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||√||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Buselli-1|Nicola Buselli (-before 1900)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Caporaletti-1|Giulia (Caporaletti) Galli (abt.1894-aft.1928)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Castagni-1|Albina (Castagni) Lupini (1885-1960)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Cecconi-12|Maria Vincenza Cecconi (1823-bef.1900)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Cecconi-13|Giammaria Cecconi (1865-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Cecconi-14|Benedetto Cecconi (1834-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Cecconi-15|Nazzareno Cecconi (1875-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Cecconi-16|Giammaria Cecconi (1798-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Cecconi-17|Benedetto Cecconi (bef.1778-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Cecconi-18|Ubaldo Cecconi (1802-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Cecconi-20|Maria Cecconi (1809-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Cecconi-21|Anastasia Cecconi (1813-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Cecconi-22|Benedetta Cecconi (1815-1893)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Cecconi-24|Pietro Cecconi (1831-1888)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Cecconi-25|Maria Cecconi (1893-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Cecconi-27|Peitro Cecconi (1900-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Cecconi-29|Luigi Cecconi (1887-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Cecconi-30|Alessandro Cecconi (1890-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Cecconi-31|Americo Cecconi (1893-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Cecconi-32|Valentino Cecconi (1896-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Cecconi-33|Pietro Cecconi (1899-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Cecconi-34|Francesca Cecconi (1861-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Cecconi-35|Giovanni Cecconi (1845-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Cecconi-36|Masimino Cecconi (1877-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Cecconi-37|Amidio Ubaldo Cecconi (1879-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Cecconi-38|Maria Cecconi (1884-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Cecconi-39|Anna Maria Cecconi (1889-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Cecconi-40|Ubaldo Cecconi (1891-1891)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Cesarini-7|Anna Maria Cesarini (abt.1805-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Coccetti-14|Nazzareno Coccetti (1872-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Coccetti-15|Bernardino Coccetti (1876-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Coccetti-16|Gesuina Coccetti (1897-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Coccetti-17|Celestina Coccetti (1897-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Coccetti-18|Anna Coccetti (1899-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Coccetti-19|Giovanni Coccetti (1899-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Coccetti-5|Gentile (Coccetti) Neri (1871-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Coccetti-6|Guistina (Coccetti) Bonanni (1902-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Coccetti-7|Fiorenzo Coccetti (1906-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Coccetti-8|Caterina Coccetti (1908-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Coccetti-9|Cesare Coccetti (1913-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Coccia-25|Pietro Coccia (1925-2016)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Coccia-32|Marta Coccia (1847-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Coccia-33|Caterina Coccia (1881-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Crociani-1|Cecelia Crociani (abt.1914-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Crociani-2|Pierina Crociani (1915-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Crociani-3|Pietro Crociani (abt.1890-abt.1918)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Cruciani-10|Carlo Cruciani (1888-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Cruciani-11|Maria Cruciani (1868-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Cruciani-12|Anastasia Cruciani (1879-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Cruciani-13|Salvatore Cruciani (1848-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Cruciani-14|Emilia Cruciani (1882-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Cruciani-15|Francesca Cruciani (1885-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Cruciani-16|Angelo Cruciani (1809-1891)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Cruciani-17|Pietro Cruciani (abt.1791-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Cruciani-18|Annunziata Cruciani (1850-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Cruciani-6|Felice (Cruciani) Lupini (1856-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Cruciani-7|Ubaldo Cruciani (-aft.1883)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Cruciani-8|Sante Cruciani (1852-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Cruciani-9|Sante Cruciani (abt.1821-bef.1900)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Filippini-28|Luigi Filippini (bef.1830-aft.1900)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Frati-20|Maria Frati (1891-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Galli-191|Francesco Galli (1889-1963)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Galli-192|Giovanni Galli (1843-1929)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Galli-193|Bartholomew Galli (1878-1945)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Galli-194|Cesare Galli (1883-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Galli-195|Ulbaldina Galli (1885-1890)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Galli-196|Santino Galli (1887-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Galli-197|Ulbaldina Galli (1890-1894)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Galli-198|Marianna Galli (1892-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Galli-199|Benedetto Galli (1894-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Galli-201|Giuseppe Galli (1900-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Galli-202|Valentino Galli (1892-1958)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Galli-203|Guerrino Galli (abt.1921-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Galli-204|Gina Galli (1920-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Galli-208|Federico Galli (1867-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Galli-210|Pietro Galli (1896-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Galli-211|Paolina Galli (1906-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Galli-212|Giuseppe Galli (1831-abt.1899)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Galli-217|Domenico Galli (bef.1874-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Galli-218|Francesca Galli (1844-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Galli-219|Antonio Galli (bef.1824-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Galli-220|Giambattista Galli (bef.1804-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Galli-221|Maria Galli (1844-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Galli-222|Giuseppe Galli (1805-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Galli-234|Giovanna Galli (1841-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Gariglio-10|Clementina Luisa (Gariglio) Neri (1870-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Gariglio-11|Giovanni Gariglio (bef.1850-bef.1900)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Gentile-471|Caterina Gentile (1864-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Gentile-472|Sestilia Gentile (1888-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Gentile-473|Filamena Gentile (1865-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Illarioni-1|Giovanna Illarioni (1831-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Illarioni-2|Giovanni Illarioni (bef.1810-bef.1900)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Illarioni-3|Pietro Illarioni (1859-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Illarioni-4|Giuseppe Illarioni (1884-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Illarioni-5|Maria Illarioni (1886-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Illarioni-6|Giustina Illarioni (1889-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Illarioni-7|Gesuina Illarioni (1892-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Ippoliti-74|Maria Ippoliti (bef.1841-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-10|Domenico Lupini (1791-1843)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||√||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-100|Modesto Lupini (1886-1886)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-101|Gesuina Lupini (1888-1888)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-102|Alessio Lupini (1889-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-103|Albina Lupini (1891-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-104|Isidoro Lupini (1893-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-105|Riccardo Lupini (1901-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-106|Luisa Lupini (1903-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-107|Colombo Lupini (1906-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-108|Ugo Lupini (1909-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-109|Vito Lupini (1911-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-110|Decio Lupini (1913-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-111|Natalina Lupini (1916-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-112|Giocondo Lupini (1919-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-113|Caterina Lupini (1803-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-115|Faustina Lupini (bef.1810-bef.1900)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-116|Santa Lupini (About 1833-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-117|Francesco Lupini (abt.1800-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-16|Domenico Lupini (1908-1986)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Pennsylvania||Death||||||||√||J-L283||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-17|Francesco Lupini (1911-2001)]]||Iron Mountain,
Michigan||Baptism||Confirmation||Pascelupo,
Italy||Pascelupo,
Italy||||||||√||J-L283||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-18|Nazzareno Lupini (1913-1889)]]||Iron River,
Michigan||Baptism||Confirmation||n/a||Death||||||||√||J-L283||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-21|Santa Lupini (1918-2005)]]||Iron River,
Michigan||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Jamesburg,
New Jersey||||||||√||J-L283||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-22|Americo Lupini (1920-1997)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Richmond,
Virginia||||||||√||J-L283||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-23|Angelina Lupini (1923-2005)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||New Jersey||||||||√||J-L283||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-24|Francesco Lupini (1883-1909)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Iron Mountain,
Michigan||1815||1826||1883-1900||||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-25|Cecelia Lupini (1877-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-26|Filamena Lupini (1888-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||√||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-27|Luigi Lupini (1891-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-28|Eugenio Lupini (1855-1920)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||√||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-29|Nazzareno Lupini (1843-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||√||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-30|Ubaldina Lupini (1848-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-31|Caterina Lupini (1852-1921)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-32|Clementina Lupini (1811-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||√||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-33|Francesca Lupini (1812-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||√||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-34|Gentile Lupini (1814-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||√||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-35|Elisabetta Lupini (1821-1900)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||√||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-36|Anna Maria Lupini (1824-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||√||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-37|Giovanni Lupini (1826)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||√||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-38|Francesca Lupini (1863-1872)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-39|Beniamino Lupini (1865-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||√||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-40|Giuseppe Garibaldi Lupini (1869-1934)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||√||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-43|Antonio Luigi Lupini (1792-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-44|Maria Lupini (1793-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-45|Rosa Lupini (1799-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||√||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-46|Gentile Lupini (1835-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-47|Francesca Lupini (1908-1995)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-51|Angela Lupini (1864-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-57|Donatilde Lupini (1877-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-58|Giuseppa Maria Lupini (1879-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-6|Bernardino Lupini (1929-2019)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Carteret,
New Jersey||Midlothian,
Virginia||||||||√||J-L283||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-60|Assunta Lupini (1887-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-61|Pietro Lupini (1815-1883)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-62|Valentino Valente Lupini (1885-1946)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-63|Quinto Lorenzo Lupini (1894-1966)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-64|Giovanni Battista Lupini (1818-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||√||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-65|Antonio Lupini (1830-1924)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||√||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-66|Salvatore Lupini (1858-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-67|Cesare Lupini (1860-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-68|Clementina Lupini (1862-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-69|Letizia Lupini (1864-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-7|Emidio Lupini (1879-1950)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Pascelupo,
Italy||Pascelupo,
Italy||||||||√||J-L283||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-70|Celestina Lupini (1865-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-71|Angelina Lupini (1871-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-72|Davide Lupini (1874-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-73|Merope Lupini (1877-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||√||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-74|Rosa Lupini (1880-1952)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||√||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-75|Giovanni Codo Lupini (1883-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||√||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-76|Domenico Lupini (1886-1886)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||√||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-77|Luigi Lupini (1886-1886)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||√||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-8|Domenico Lupini (1850-1916)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Pascelupo,
Italy||||||||√||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-80|Clementina Lupini (1888-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-9|Emidio Lupini (1816-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||√||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-97|Maria Lupini (1886-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||√||√||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-98|Anna Lupini (1888-1889)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Lupini-99|Anna Lupini (1891-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Mancini-184|Maria Mancini (1821-1895)]]||Montebollo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||√||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Mancini-274|Sebastiana Mancini (Before 1844-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Mancini-275|Annunziata Mancini (1858-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Mancini-276|Giovanni Mancini (bef.1838-bef.1900)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Mascolini-1|Maria Mascolini (1837-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Mataloni-1|Giovanna Mataloni (About 1864-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Mataloni-2|Domenico Mataloni (Before 1844-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Mattei-100|Marrilia Mattei (1908-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Mattei-101|David Mattei (1912-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Mattei-102|Aldo Mattei (1915-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Mattei-103|Domenico Antonio Mattei (1800-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Mattei-104|Margherita Mattei (1906-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||√||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Mattei-105|Nicoletta Mattei (1908-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||√||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Mattei-106|Luigi Mattei (1913-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||√||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Mattei-107|Ernesto Mattei (1915-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||√||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Mattei-108|Angelo Mattei (1922-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||√||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Mattei-109|Dina Mattei (1925-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||√||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Mattei-110|Santa Mattei (1830-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||√||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Mattei-111|Augusto Mattei (1901-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Mattei-112|Gerardo Mattei (1926-1926)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Mattei-113|Dirio Mattei (1926-1926)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Mattei-114|Lucrezia Mattei (bef.1847-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Mattei-115|Vitale Mattei (1831-1893)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||√||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Mattei-116|Costanzo Mattei (1864-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Mattei-117|Vitale Mattei (Before 1782)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Mattei-118|Elisabetta Mattei (1886-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Mattei-119|Giovanni Mattei (1890-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Mattei-120|Domenico Mattei (bef.1815-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Mattei-121|Francesco Mattei (1862-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Mattei-122|Giuseppe Mattei (1904-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Mattei-123|Vittorio Mattei (1907-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Mattei-124|Matteo Mattei (1779-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Mattei-125|Anna Maria Mattei (1863-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Mattei-126|Giuseppe Mattei (before 1840-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Mattei-127|Francesco Mattei (before 1815-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Mattei-67|Maria Mattei (1887-1987)]]||Coldipeccio,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Pascelupo,
Italy||New Jersey||||||||√||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Mattei-69|Luigi Lupini (1845-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||√||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Mattei-71|Benedetto Mattei (1919-2000)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Mattei-72|Luigi Mattei (1915-1944)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Mattei-75|Gentile Mattei (1940-1945)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Mattei-79|Domenico Mattei (-abt.1950)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Mattei-80|Anna Maria Mattei (1907-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Mattei-81|Giovanni Mattei (1911-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Mattei-86|Settimio Mattei (1842-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Mattei-87|Bernardino Mattei (1873-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Mattei-88|Salvatore Mattei (1875-1931)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Mattei-89|Valentino Mattei (1877-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Mattei-90|Adamo Mattei (1880-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Mattei-91|Giuseppe Mattei (1882-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Mattei-92|Isidoro Settimio Mattei (1885-abt.1965)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Mattei-94|Felice Mattei (1879-1944)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Mattei-95|Domenico Antonio Mattei (1884-1978)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||√||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Mattei-96|Maria Mattei (1882-1882)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Mattei-97|Lorenzo Mattei (1869-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Mattei-98|Clementina Mattei (1903-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||√||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Mattei-99|Pietro Mattei (1906-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Moriconi-31|Maria Angela Moriconi (Before 1820-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Moriconi-32|Luigi Moriconi (Before 1790-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Moriconi-33|Appolonia Moriconi (1811-1888)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Neri-114|Filomena (Neri) Galli (1869-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Neri-115|Pietro Neri (-abt.1900)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Neri-116|Marco Neri (1855-1929)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Neri-118|Anna Maria Neri (1874-1896)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Neri-125|Marco Neri (bef.1815-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Neri-126|Maria Neri (1890-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Neri-127|Ida Neri (1891-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Neri-128|Rosa Neri (1894-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Neri-129|Anna Maria Neri (1897-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Neri-135|Santa Neri (1900-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Noti-1|Francesca (Noti) Paoletti (1830-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Noti-3|Caterina Noti (abt.1826-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Noti-4|Maria Noti (1833-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Pagnani-10|Caterina (Pagnani) Mattei (abt.1880-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Paoletti-103|Domenico Paoletti (1861-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Paoletti-104|Caterina Paoletti (1894-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Paoletti-105|Maria Paoletti (1896-1896)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Paoletti-106|Filippo Paoletti (1898-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Paoletti-108|Assunta Paoletti (1866-1896)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Paoletti-111|Maria Antonia Paoletti (1815-1886)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Paoletti-112|Sante Paoletti (1855-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Paoletti-113|Antonio Paoletti (1884-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Paoletti-114|Domencio Paoletti (1861-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Paoletti-115|Palmina Paoletti (1887-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Paoletti-116|Desiderio Paoletti (1888-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Paoletti-117|Angelo Paoletti (1889-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Paoletti-118|Clementina Paoletti (1891-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Paoletti-119|Maria Paoletti (1893-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Paoletti-120|Elisabetta Paoletti (1895-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Paoletti-121|Benedetto Paoletti (1898-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Paoletti-40|Nazzarena (Paoletti) Lupini (1859-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Paoletti-47|Vincenza Paoletti (1885-1946)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Paoletti-48|Angelo Paoletti (1819-aft.1883)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Paoletti-49|Luigi Paoletti (-bef.1883)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Paoletti-50|Santa (Paoletti) Lupini (1860-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Paoletti-51|Giuseppe Paoletti (1833-after 1883)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Paoletti-52|Luigi Paoletti (1788-before 1900)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Paoletti-68|Enrico Paoletti (1880-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Paoletti-69|Angelo Paoletti (1909-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Paoletti-70|Antonio Paoletti (1923-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Paoletti-71|Marianna Paoletti (After 1909-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Paoletti-72|Luigi Paoletti (After 1909-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Paoletti-73|Maria Paoletti (After 1909-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Paoletti-74|Francesco Paoletti (After 1909-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Paoletti-75|Giovanna Paoletti (bef.1824-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Paoletti-76|Luigi Paoletti (1844-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Paoletti-77|Ubaldo Paoletti (1814-1887)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Paoletti-79|Carlo Paoletti (1751-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Paoletti-80|Carolina Paoletti (1872-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Paoletti-81|Giuseppe Paoletti (1876-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Paoletti-82|Francesco Paoletti (1878-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Paoletti-83|Antonio Paoletti (1882-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Paoletti-84|Clelia Paoletti (1884-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Paoletti-85|Maria Angela Paoletti (1886-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Paoletti-86|Giovanni Paoletti (1841-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Paoletti-87|Domenico Paoletti (1848-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Paoletti-88|Maria Angela Paoletti (1884-1886)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Paoletti-89|Madalena Paoletti (1888-1892)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Paoletti-90|Ubaldo Paoletti (1890-1892)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Paoletti-91|Benedetta Paoletti (1892-1895)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Paoletti-92|Ubaldo Paoletti (1893-1952)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Paoletti-93|Benedetta Paoletti (1894-1900)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Paoletti-94|Guido Paoletti (1897-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Paoletti-95|Giovanni Paoletti (1898-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Paoletti-96|Gentile Paoletti (1899-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Paoletti-97|Clorinda Paoletti (1901-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Paoletti-98|Bernardina Paoletti (1809-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Paoletti-99|Maria Giacoma Paoletti (1795-before 1900)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Parri-4|Maria Parri (1830-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Parri-5|Matteo Parri (bef.1810-bef.1900)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Petrelli-68|Giovanna Petrelli ()]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||√||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Petrini-33|Francesca Petrini (bef.1838-bef.1900)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Poledri-3|Camilla Poledri (1861-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Poveromo-17|Maria Poveromo (1855-1893)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Poveromo-18|Pietro Poveromo (Before 1837-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Poveromo-19|Francesco Poveromo (Before 1817-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Profili-1|Angelica Profili (1875-1921)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Santarelli-11|Sante Santarelli (1900-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Santarelli-12|Santa Santarelli (1864-1925)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Santarelli-8|Liva Santarelli (bef.1803-aft.1827)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Santerelli-4|Francesca Santerelli (abt.1791-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Santini-77|Annunziata Santini (1876-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Santini-78|Domenico Santini (1835-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Santini-79|Giovanni Santini (1864-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Santini-80|Lorenzo Santini (1869-1877)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Santini-81|Giuseppe Santini (1871-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Santini-82|Carolina Santini (1873-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Santini-83|Maria Santini (1877-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Santini-84|Caterina Santini (1881-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Santini-85|Girolamo Santini (1833-1900)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Santini-86|Angelo Santini (1861-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Santini-87|Luigi Santini (1863-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Santini-88|Alfonzo Santini (1871-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Santini-89|Ubaldina Santini (1889-1892)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Santini-90|Louisa Santini (1891-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Santini-91|Filippo Santini (1892-1893)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Santini-92|Filippo Santini (1893-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Santini-93|Ubaldina Santini (1894-1896)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Santini-94|Ugo Santini (1896-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Santini-95|Concetta Santini (1898-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Santini-96|Enrigo Santini (1892-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Santini-97|Luca Santini (1894-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Santini-98|Pascualina Santini (1896-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Santini-99|Maria Santini (1898-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Sebastianelli-12|Girolamo Sebastianelli (abt.1809-bef.1900)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Sebastianelli-13|Sebastiano Sebastianelli (1829-1899)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Sebastianelli-15|Filippo Sebastianelli (1865-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Sebastianelli-16|Giovanni Sebastianelli (1895-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Sebastianelli-17|Tancredi Sebastianelli (1896-1896)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Sebastianelli-18|Maria Sebastianelli (1897-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Sebastianelli-19|Tancredi Sebastianelli (1899-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Sebastianelli-20|Giovanna Sebastianelli (1866-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Sebastianelli-21|Maria Antonia Sebastianelli (1862-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Sebastianelli-22|Maria Sebastianelli (1844-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Sebastianelli-23|Luigi Sebastianelli (abt.1810-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Sebastianelli-25|Maria Antonia Sebastianelli (1877-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Sebastianelli-26|Giovanna Sebastianelli (1881-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Sebastianelli-27|Maria Giulia Sebastianelli (1884-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Silvestrelli-7|Elisabetta (Silvestrelli) Noti (-bef.1900)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Stefanelli-14|Maria Stefanelli (1812-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Tersoni-1|Eugenio Tersoni (1877-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Tersoni-2|Pellegrino Tersoni (1899-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Tesi-4|Caterina Tesi (Before 1820-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Tesi-5|Giuseppe Tesi (Before 1800-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Tini-6|Maria Tini (before 1800-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Troiani-10|Maria Troiani (1857-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Troiani-11|Marco Troiani (1822-1899)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Troiani-12|Lorenzo Troiani (before 1815-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Troiani-13|Silvestro Troiani (before 1795-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Troiani-14|Maria Troiani (1863-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Troiani-15|Vertenzo Troiani (1835-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Troiani-16|Lorenzo Troiani (bef.1800-bef.1900)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Troiani-17|Elisabetta Troiani (1832-1893)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Troiani-18|Giuseppe Troiani (1852-1890)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Troiani-20|Benedetto Troiani (1863-1907)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Troiani-22|Filamena Troiani (1869-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Troiani-23|Rosa Troiani (1880-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Troiani-24|Adamo Troiani (1882-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Troiani-25|Giovanni Troiani (1884-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Troiani-26|Augusto Troiani (1886-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Troiani-27|Lorenzo Troiani (1887-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Troiani-28|Domenico Troiani (1888-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Troiani-29|Serafino Troiani (1890-1891)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Troiani-30|Serafino Troiani (1892-1893)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Troiani-31|Pietro Troiani (1859-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Troiani-32|Lucia Troiani (1871-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Troiani-33|Lorenzo Troiani (1875-1897)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Verzaschi-1|Benedetto Verzaschi (1869-1896)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |[[Zoppi-10|Anna Zoppi (1851-)]]||Pascelupo,
Italy||Baptism||Confirmation||Marriage||Death||1815||1826||1883-1900||1925-1930||Paternal-Haplo||Maternal-Haplo |- |} |} ==Haplogroup== work in progress... {| border=4 {| class="wikitable sortable" border=4 !Surname!!Y-Haplo!!X-Haplo |- |Lupini||J-L283||X-Haplogroup |- |Mattei||R-U152||X-Haplogroup |- |Brunamonti||Y-Haplogroup||X-Haplogroup |- |Paoletti||Y-Haplogroup||X-Haplogroup |- |Galli||Y-Haplogroup||X-Haplogroup |- |Santarelli||Y-Haplogroup||X-Haplogroup |- |Bonanni||R-L51||X-Haplogroup |- |Troiani||R-CTS241||X-Haplogroup |- |} |} ==Sources== ==Links== *http://www.scheggiaepascelupo.info/storia/ *https://m.iluoghidelsilenzio.it/articolo.html?id=castello-di-pascelupo-scheggia-pascelupo-pg *{{Wikidata|Q3896941|itwiki}} *http://www.gcatholic.org/churches/italia/101722.htm *https://www.umbriatourism.it/-/chiesa-di-san-bernardino-umbertide *http://www.umbriacenter.com/en/scheggia-e-pascelupo *https://www.umbriatourism.it/-/eremo-di-san-girolamo-en *https://carlodeviti.wordpress.com/2017/03/29/hermitage-of-san-girolamo/ *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perusia *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Umbrian_language *https://mapy.mzk.cz/mollova-sbirka/atlas-austriacus/XXXVI/#001050081 *https://mapy.mzk.cz/mzk03/001/050/081/2619270278/ *https://mapy.mzk.cz/mzk03/001/049/960/2619270349/ *https://mapy.mzk.cz/mzk03/001/049/992/2619270337/ *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duchy_of_Urbino *https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89tats_pontificaux *https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:San_Bernardino_(Pascelupo)?uselang=it *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Sentinum?msclkid=7181ac04bc1f11ecb27a7791a06c6e5f *https://www.raremaps.com/gallery/detail/72801/a-new-map-of-the-middle-and-upper-parts-of-italy-wherein-ar-laurie-whittle *https://www.raremaps.com/gallery/detail/52281/ducato-di-urbino-blaeu *http://italia.indettaglio.it/eng/umbria/perugia_scheggiaepascelupo_pascelupo.html *https://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Places/Europe/Italy/Umbria/Perugia/Scheggia_e_Pascelupo/Scheggia_e_Pascelupo/home.html *https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monte_Cucco_(Umbria)

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[[Category: Pass Island, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category: Pass Island, Dominion of Newfoundland]] [[Category: Pass Island, Newfoundland]] ''This article is a stub. Anything you can add to it is appreciated.'' == History == The following text - to be edited and condensed later - is from the ''Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador.[http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_enl/id/3055 ''Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador,''] Volume 4, pp. 228-229. "PASS ISLAND (pop. 1971, 160). A resettled fishing community. Pass Island is just 250 m off the tip of the peninsula which separates Hermitage and Connaigre bays. The community was resettled, largely to nearby Hermitage, in the summer of 1974 — the last community to move under the resettlement program." "Providing the closest access to some of the major fishing banks of Fortune Bay, to the south towards St. Pierre and Miquelon, Pass Island was one of the earliest settled sites in the area. Captain James Cook reported several English fishermen using shore space on the Island in 1763, with two of the families remaining over the winter. Local tradition has it that the first family to settle permanently was named Newman. Many of the West Country families that settled the Island in the early 1800s were brought out as fishing servants for the English firm of Newman and Co., which dominated the fishery in Hermitage Bay in the late 1700s through the 1800s, but there is no established connection between the Newman family of merchants and the individuals of that name who were early residents of Pass Island." "The first Newfoundland Census, in 1836, recorded 56 people living there, and this number likely included most of the families usually associated with Pass Island — Fudge, Piercey, Rideout, Simms, Spencer and Stickland. The population had grown to 110 by 1857 and to 215 by 1874. At least some of the other family names recorded there in later years — including Bobbitt, Cooper, Grant and Touchings — also likely came to Newfoundland as servants of the Newman firm, which had premises at nearby Grole from the 1850s. As late as 1874 there were 36 Pass Island people listed as having been born in England. A Church of England church had been built by 1869 and a school established by 1874." "The reputation of Pass Island as a close-knit and successful fishing community kept it from being resettled in the 1960s, when many other island communities were abandoned. Instead a road was built up to Pass Island Tickle. However, when Grole opted to resettle in the late 1960s the isolation of Pass Island increased. In 1974, with a new fish plant being proposed for Hermitage and with the prospect of being able to continue to fish traditional grounds from that site by longliners, the Pass Islanders decided to move. In 1992 wharves at Pass Island Tickle were still maintained, for the convenience of keepers at the lighthouse (established in 1870) and a few former residents who still kept premises there." ===Early Residents=== '''1871:'''[http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_tools/id/37551 ''Lovell's Province of Newfoundland Directory, 1871.'':], p. 281. * Matthew Bottets, planter * James Fudge, planter * Jeremiah Fudge, planter * Thomas Fudge, planter * Thomas Ingram, planter * David Morris, planter * Henry Newman, planter * George Pearcey, planter * John Pearcey, planter * Joseph Pearcey, planter * Moses Picot, planter * James Ridout, planter * Robert Ridout, Sr., planter * Robert Ridout, Jr., fisherman * Robert Sins, planter * Joseph Souchings, planter * Robert Spencer, planter * John Stickland, planter * Philip Stickland, planter * Robert White, planter '''1904:'''[http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_tools/id/47735 McAlpine's Newfoundland Directory, 1904], p. 486. * John Bobbitt, fisherman * Mathew Bobbitt, fisherman * [[Bobbett-38|Mathew (of William) Bobbitt]], fisherman * [[Bobbett-32|William Bobbitt]], fisherman * William T. Bobbitt, fisherman * Ernest E. Bulley, trader * Thomas W. Bulley, lighthouse keeper * John Carter, fisherman * William Carter, fisherman * William Cooper, fisherman * Charles Crant, fisherman * George Forsey, fisherman * George Fudge, fisherman * James (of James) Fudge, fisherman * James (of Jere) Fudge, fisherman * Jesse Fudge, fisherman * John Fudge, fisherman * John Robert Fudge, fisherman * Robert Fudge, fisherman * Robert Herrett, fisherman * William Morris, fisherman * Thomas Pack, fisherman * Charles Piercey, fisherman * George Piercey, fisherman * George Robert Piercey, fisherman * George (of Joseph) Piercey, fisherman * Henry Piercey, fisherman * James Piercey, fisherman * James (of John) Piercey, fisherman * Joseph Piercey, fisherman * Morgan Piercey, fisherman * Reuben Piercey, fisherman * Robert Piercey, fisherman * Robert Piercey, fisherman * Robert (of George) Piercey, fisherman * Thomas Piercey, fisherman * William Piercey, fisherman * James Rideout, fisherman * John Rideout, fisherman * Thomas Rideout, fisherman * Benjamin Simms, fisherman * Jacob Simms, fisherman * John Simms, fisherman * Robert Simms, fisherman * Henry Spencer, fisherman * John Spencer, fisherman * Philip Strickland, fisherman * Henry Touching, fisherman * John Touching, fisherman * Joseph Touching, fisherman * Mathew Touching, fisherman * Isaac White, fisherman * John White, fisherman * Robert White, fisherman * Samson White, fisherman '''1921 Census, heads of household:'''[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89FW-GSCV ''Newfoundland Census, 1921 - Fortune Bay District.'':], pp. 253-260. {| border="1" class="sortable" bgcolor="#fffcef" ! Name!!Birth date!!Birth Location |- | Bobbitt, Mathew||1846 Dec||Pass Island |- | [[Bobbett-38|Bobbitt, Mathew R.]]||1879 Apr||Pass Island |- | [[Bobbett-32|Bobbitt, William]]||1852 May||Pass Island |- | [[Bobbett-40|Bobbitt, William J.]]||1881 Jun||Pass Island |- | Bulley, E. E.||1868 Oct||Sagona, Fortune Bay |- | Carter, William ||1866 Aug|| Gaultois |- | Cooper, John||1882 Jan||Pass Island |- | Cooper, William||1860 Jul|| Sherborne, Dorset, England |- |Crant, Charles||1859 Oct||Gaultois |- | Crant, John||1887 Jun||Pass Island |- | Fudge, James||1890 May||Pass Island |- | Fudge, Jerry||1884 Mar||Pass Island |- | Fudge, John (of James)|| 1881 Jun||Pass Island |- | Fudge, John (of Robert)||1877 Aug|| Pass Island |- | Fudge, John Thomas||1880 May||Pass Island |- | Fudge, Philip G.||1884 Apr||Pass Island |- | Fudge, Philip Robert||1886 Sep||Pass Island |- | Gaulton, Theodore||1889 Feb||Round Harbour |- | Herritt, Robert ||1870 Oct|| Harbour Breton |- | Nash, Thomas||1881 Feb||Piccarie |- | Piercey, Charlie||1881 Apr||Pass Island |- | Piercey, Frederick||1899 Mar ||Pass Island |- | Piercey, George (of James)||1887||Pass Island |- | Piercey, James||1871 Apr||Pass Island |- | Piercey, John (of George)||1880||Pass Island |- | Piercey, John M.||1897 Sep||Pass Island |- | Piercey, Joseph (of Jos/Jas)||1867 Jul||Pass Island |- | Piercey, Joseph (of Robert)||1891 Sep||Pass Island |- | Piercey, Matthew||1890 Apr||Pass Island |- | Piercey, Morgan||1895 Jul||Pass Island |- | Piercey, Philip ||1894 Jul ||Pass Island |- | Piercey, Robert||1846 May||Pass Island |- | Piercey, William||1861 May||Pass Island |- | Rideout, Abraham||1887 Dec||Pass Island |- | Rideout, John||1875 Jan||Pass Island |- | Rideout, Matthew||1883 Dec||Pass Island |- | Rose, John||1891 Mar||Pass Island |- | Simms, Benjamin||1884 Aug||Pass Island |- | Simms, Edward||1888 Sep||Pass Island |- |Simms, Frank (of Benjamin?)||1889 May||Pass Island |- | Simms, Jacob (of Jacob)||1885 Jan||Pass Island |- | Simms, John||1880 Nov||Pass Island |- | Simms, Philip J. ||1882 Apr||Pass Island |- | Simms, Robert||1878 Apr||Pass Island |- | Spencer, Abraham||1889||Pass Island |- | Spencer, George||1889 Nov||Pass Island |- | Spencer, Henry||1863 Aug||Pass Island |- | Spencer, John||1882 May||Pass Island |- | Spencer, Thomas||1887 Jan||Pass Island |- | Stickland, Albert|| 1891 Dec||Pass Island |- |Tuchings, Matthew||1871 Jan||Pass Island |- |Tuchings. John||1864 Sep||Pass Island |- |Tuchings. John (of John)||1894 Jan||Pass Island |- | White, Samson ||1873 Apr||Pass Island |} ===Resources=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Pass Island, Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==

Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Immigration_Records_and_Passenger_Lists]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] __TOC__ == Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s == Index to passengers who arrived in United States and Canadian ports from the 1500s through the 1900s. "An excellent index of over 4,588,000 names found in more than 2,500 published sources... 15 vols. This is an index of published passenger lists, as well as other published sources, primary and secondary, which indicate the arrival or earliest presence of an immigrant in America at a particular place and time.Introduction, 1994 Supplement, p. xi: :PILI does not index passenger lists only. Naturalization lists and other publications where immigration to the New World can be determined to have occurred are indexed as well. . . . The date and place appearing in PILI do not necessarily equate to the date and port of arrival. Locations referred to in some sources are in fact sometimes destinations, locations of settlement, or the particular location of the immigrant on the date cited. The first three volumes are a combined alphabetical index printed in 1981. Supplemental volumes have been issued annually."https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/US_Immigration_Passenger_Arrival_Records * edited by [[Filby-40|Percy William Filby]] (1911-2002) * published by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gale_(publisher) Gale Research], Farmington Hills, MI, USA, 2012 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/7486/ * https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10017/passenger-immigration-lists-1500-1900 * Preliminary edition ::* https://archive.org/details/passengerimmigra0000filb borrow * First Supplement - Bibliography ::* https://archive.org/details/passengerimmigra0001filb borrow === Footnotes === === Citation Formats === * Filby, Percy William. ''[[Space:Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s|Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s]]'' (Farmington Hills, MI, USA: Gale Research, 2012) year, ship, destination * ([[#Filby|Filby]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Filby, Percy William. ''[[Space:Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s|Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s]]'' (Farmington Hills, MI, USA: Gale Research, 2012) year, ship, destination

Passenger list of Solway, sailed 9 June 1837 from Hamburg

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[[Category:Solway, Arrived 16 Oct 1837]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] '''Ship Solway, 337 tons, Captain R. Pearson, from Hamburg 9th June 1837 with 52 migrants, arrived at Port Adelaide (after migrants disembarked at Kangaroo Island, South Australia 16th October, 1837) .''' 28 emigrants have been identified as being "Old Lutherans" (25 from Pomerania, 3 from Silesia). Other German migrants come from Hamburg (3) and Bavaria (2). '''The Solway left Kingscote Dec 20th to moor in Rosetta Harbour, Encounter Bay. Severe gales caused the Solway to slip moorings and it was wrecked on Dec 21st 1837. ''' '''Warning!''' Migrants who traveled to South Australia in steerage between 1836 and 1841 were not individually named in the ship manifest, only the small number of passengers who traveled in cabins. Different researchers have reconstructed passenger lists from newspaper reports and family histories. This page was created to compare and collate different lists of German passengers on board the Solway. Some errors are possible. Please feedback any suggestions or corrections to [[Thomas-29419|Steve Thomas]]. This space is linked to a ''landing category'' '''[[:Category:Solway, Arrived 16 Oct 1837|Solway, Arrived 16 Oct 1837]] ''' ==Passengers== '''Bagaus/Bagans, Johann Frederick''' n/a Agriculturalist ''(no more records have been identified for Johann so this profile has not been added to Wikitree)'' '''[[Bauer-1491|Bauer, Carl Leonard Friedrich]]''' 29 Baker Baden, Prussia '''Beyerkoehler, Johann Georg''' n/a Shoemaker -''(no other records found so profile not added to Wikitree)'' '''Bremer, Lanritz''' 29 Baker - wife n/a child n/a child n/a ''(Research notes: BREMER Lanritz/Lauritz (29), wife, 2 ch arrived 1837-10-16 on Solway from Hamburg 37-06-09, BREMER Charles, Caroline ERNST, parents of child born 1849-05-07 named Caroline Amelia at (TMu) BREMER Friedrich Wilhelm, Christiane Johanne KAEHNICKE arrived 1846-10-28 on Heerjeebhoy Rustomjee Patel from Bremen 46-06-27 BREMER Friedrich Wilhelm, Johanne KAEHNIKE, parents of child born 1856-12-07 named Weley Emma at Adelaide)'' '''[[Christian-3746|Christian, Johann Gottlieb]]''' 29 Farmer Prussia *'''[[Unknown-471852|Karoline]]''' 21 *'''[[Christian-3748|Johann Gottlieb]]''' inf '''[[Christian-2718|Christian, Wilhelmine Friederike]]''' 23 Schnatow married F.W. Kleemann '''Debus, Johann Christian Philip''' 34 Carpenter - wife n/a child n/a child n/a ''(Research note:DEBUS Christian arrived in SA by 1840 No other records have been found so this profile has not been added to Wikitree)'' '''Dies / Diese, Leonard''' 27 Labourer - ''(not added to Wikitree)'' '''Drebing / Diebing, August Heinrich''' 36 Labourer - ''(not added to Wikitree)'' '''Drese / Dress, Louis''' n/a Labourer - '' (not added to Wikitree) '' '''Fleim / Flem, Georg''' 29 Agriculturalist - ''(not added to Wikitree)'' Fortsch/Faertch, Conrad 31 Agriculturalist Bavaria Mary (Hegerson) n/a child n/a child n/a ''(Research notes: FORTSCH Conrad, Mary (wife), Adam, child (Carl?) arrived 1837-10-16 on Solway from Hamburg 37-06-09 FORTSCH Conrad, Mary (wife), ch arrived 1839-01-29 on Lord Hobart from Hobart FORTSCH Conrad, Mary ?, parents of child born 1841-08 named Mary Ann at Blumberg FORTSCH Conrad, Mary ?, parents of child born 1842-10-26 named [f] at Blumberg FORTSCH Conrad, Mary HARKISON married 1849-08-26 at St Patrick, Ade, aged ~43 (w), 19 FORTSCH Conrad, Mary HARKISON, parents of child born 1852-08-31 named Ann at Talunga FORTSCH Conrad, Mary HARKISON, parents of child born 1860-04-21 named Catherine at Blumberg Given Name(s): Catherine Last Name: FORTSCH Birth Date: 1860, April 21 Gender: F Father: Conrad FORTSCH Mother: Mary HEGERSON Birth Place/Residence: Blumberg District: Talunga Symbol: Book/Page: 19/194 )'' '''[[Grampp-11|Gramp, Johann]]''' 18 Baker / Vigneron Bavaria http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/gramp-johann-3651 '''Grunhagen/Gruenhagen''' unknown n/a former Police Officer (village Mayor?) Polchow Auguste (Triglaff) n/a son 8 son 6 son 5 ''(Names listed in The Ship's List and by Graeme Moad. Grünhagen, in Lutheran emigrant list and Biographic Index of South Australians. BISA1. No other records found so not added to Wikitree)'' '''[[Hanson-6485|Hanson, Louis]]''' 24 - Heligoland ''(Research notes -HANSEN / HANSON Lewis/Louis (crew?) arrived 1837-10-16 on Solway from Hamburg 37-06-09 HANSEN / HANSON Lewis, Eliza SHANNON married 1841-08-03 HANSEN / HANSON Lewis, Eliza SHANNON, parents of child born 1842-06-12 named Catherine Ann at Albert Town Given Name(s): Emily Georgina Last Name: HANSON Birth Date: 1861, May 24 Gender: F Father: Louis HANSON Mother: Eliza SHANNON Birth Place/Residence: Woodside District: Adelaide Symbol: Book/Page: 20/112)'' '''[[Hauser-1555|Hauser, Wilhelm Jacob]]''' 23 Agriculturalist - ''(Research notes -HAUSER Wilhelm, Rosina SILBERNAGEL, parents of child born 1857-07-30 named Paul Herman at Lyndoch Vy Given Name(s): Paul Herman Last Name: HAUSER Birth Date: 1857, July 30 Gender: M Father: Wilhelm HAUSER Mother: Rosina SILBERNAGEL Birth Place/Residence: Lyndoch Valley District: Barossa Symbol: Book/Page: 12/531 SILBERNAGEL Anna Rosina (w), dau Johanne Pauline arrived 1856-08-17 on August from Hamburg 56-05-07) '' '''Hutsch, K.''' n/a Labourer - ''(no other records have been found so this profile has not been added to Wikitree)'' '''[[Kleemann-21|Kleemann, Friedrich Wilhelm]]''' 39 Farmer Raddack, Prussia *'''[[Helm-1718|Maria (Helm)]]''' n/a died at sea Oct. 13 *'''[[Kleemann-28|August Wilhelm]]''' 9 *'''[[Kleemann-29|Heinrich Ferdinand]]''' 7 *'''[[Kleemann-30|Wilhelmine Friedericke]]''' 5 *'''[[Kleemann-25|Emilie Albertina Ernestine]]''' 3 '''[[Kramer-2946|Kramer, Ludwig]]''' 33 Agriculturalist - '''Lage, Frederick (David)''' n/a Baker - ''(not added to Wikitree)'' '''[[Milde-20|Milde, Wilhelm]]''' 38 Baker Hamburg *'''[[Steffens-420|Catherina Elisabeth (Steffens)]]''' 30 *'''[[Milde-21|Elise Charlotte Wilhelmine]]''' inf born at sea '''Neander, Wilhelm Gottlieb''' 31 Carpenter - Mary n/a Louis 10 Mark 3 Amelia n/a '' (No other records found, profiles not added to Wikitree)'' '''Oelrich, Friedrich Hermann Otto''' n/a Agriculturalist - ''(not added to Wikitree)'' '''Oppel, Johann Nicol 34 Labourer''' - '' (not added to Wikitree)'' '''Pfeuffer / Pfeiffer Georg Gottlieb''' 29 Agriculturalist - ''(not added to Wikitree, the only records for Georg Pfeiffer were related to the 2 who immigrated on 'Zebra') '' '''Prophet, Ulric''' 22 - - ''(not added to Wikitree)'' '''[[Pipkorn-4|Pipkorn/Piefkorn, David]]''' 31 Agr. Labourer (Raddack, Cammin, Stettin, Pommern, Preussen) (b. 11 Mar 1805, Fritzow, Prussia (possibly Fritzow, Cammin, Stettin, Pommern, Preussen as other migrants also came from Cammin) ch. im. 16 Oct 1837, ‘Solway’, age: 32 d. 10 Sep 1878, Minyip, Vic, age: 73 br. Murtoa, Vic *'''[[Westphal-797|Dorothea (Westphal)]]''' 22 Birthca 1815 Deathca 1839 Age: 24 Schaeffer/Schaffer — n/a Unknown female from Cammin child n/a ''(Not added to Wikitree, Research note of possible marriage - Groom Given Name(s): Johann Carl G Groom Last Name: KESSLING Bride Given Name(s): J Augusta Bride Last Name: SCHAFFER Marriage Date: 1848, February 10 Marriage Place: Holy Trinity Church Adelaide Groom Age: 31 Groom Approx. Birth Year: 1817 Groom Marital Status: S Groom Father: Bride Age: 26 Bride Approx. Birth Year: 1822 Bride Marital Status: S Bride Father Name: District: Adelaide Symbol: V Book/Page: 2/197)'' Schmidt Sebastian Anthony 24 Agriculturalist - SCHMIDT Sebastian Anthony (24) arrived 1837-10-16 on Solway from Hamburg 37-06-09 O'DEA Margaret, girl (15,12) arrived 1840-12-07 on Birman from Greenock via Cork 40-08-24 SCHMIDT Sebastian Anthony, Margaret O'DEA married 1842-10-30 at Adelaide, aged ~29, 17 Given Name(s): Sebastian Last Name: SCHMIDT Death Date: 11 Jul 1893 Gender: M Age: 80y Approx. Birth Year: 1813 Marital Status: N Relative 1: Relative 2: Residence: Wonna Death Place: Wonna District: Burra Symbol: Book/Page: 211/108 '''Sturn, Frederick Christian''' 24 - - ''(not added to Wikitree)'' '''Theilmann, Adolph Ludwig''' 24 - - ''(not added to Wikitree)'' '''[[Wallschläger-1|Wallschläger, Christian Friedrich]]''' 26 Agriculturalist Schnatow *'''[[Fährmann-30|Maria (Fährmann)]]''' 34 *'''[[Wallschlager-2|Gottlieb]]''' 7 *'''[[Wallschlager-3|Hannah Susannah]]''' 5 *'''[[Kannenberg-69|Wilhelmine]]''' 10 *'''[[Kannenberg-70|Johanne Louise]]''' 7 *'''[[Kannenberg-71|Carl ]]''' 5 *'''[[Wallschlager-4|Mannasseh]]''' '''[[Wallschläger-5|Wallschläger, Marie Luise Wilhelmine]]''' 14 Sister of Christian '''Zilm, Andreas '''50 - - '' (not added to Wikitree)'' '''Zilm, Conrad''' 18 - - '' (not added to Wikitree)'' ==Sources== *Transcribed and submitted to '''The Ships List''' by Robert Janmaat at: http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/solway1837.shtml * Graeme Moad’s private site: ''was'' http://graememoad.com/Family/Ships/solway.htm ** ''now'' https://moadstorage.blob.core.windows.net/$web/Lehmann_Henschke/Ships/solway.htm *Barry Leadbeater's '''South Australian Shipping & Immigration''' database at: http://www.familyhistorysa.org//shipping/passengerlists.html *SOLWAY 1837 from Diane Cummings' '''Bound For South Australia''' database at: https://bound-for-south-australia.collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/1837Solway.htm *Iwan, William (Wilhelm) (2003).''' ''Name list of "Old Lutheran" emigration of the mid-19th century from eastern Germany (mainly Pomerania and Lower Silesia) to Australia, Canada, and the United States'' (Rev. ed. 2003)'''. Freistadt Historial Society, Trinity Lutheran Church of Freistadt, Mequon, WI http://www.archivaria.com/EmigList/

Passenger list of the Abraham of London

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[[Category:Horatio Gates Somerby Fraud]] [[Category:1630s Sailings]] [[Category:Abraham, sailed 1635]] == Passenger list of the Abraham of London == Source: H. G. Somerby, "Passengers for Virginia, 1635", ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'' xv (1861), [http://www.americanancestors.org/databases/new-england-historical-and-genealogical-register/image/?pageName=146&volumeId=11635 p. 146]. Alternate source: Hotten, John Camden. ''[[Space:The Original Lists Of Persons|The Original Lists of Persons of Quality]]; emigrants; religious exiles; political rebels; serving men sold for a term of years; apprentices; children stolen; maidens pressed; and others who went from Great Britain to the American Plantations, 1600-1700 : with their ages and the names of the ships in which they embarked, and other interesting particulars; from mss. preserved in the State Paper Department of Her Majesty's Public Record Office, England'', (J.W. Bouton, New York, 1874) [https://archive.org/stream/originallistsofp00hottuoft#page/138/mode/2up p. 138]. === Errata === This list was provided by Horatio Gates Somerby, who was later found to have fabricated wills and other records to provide fraudulent English pedigrees. See: * Reed, Paul C., “Two Somerby frauds; or, 'placing the flesh on the wrong bones',” ''[[Space:TAG|The American Genealogist]],'' vol. 74, no. 1 (Jan 1999): [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB283/i/13222/15 pp. 15-30], which does not include this list but describes Somerby's methods generally. Because ''some'' of Somerby's research was undertaken legitimately, association with him isn't proof that the passenger list is itself a fraud, but it should be viewed with skepticism and verified via primary sources.

Passenger Lists for Thistle, Arrived at Philadelphia 19 September 1738

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[[Category: Thistle, Arrived 19 Sep 1738]] == Passenger Lists for Thistle, Arrived at Philadelphia 19 September 1738 == Strassburger gave three slightly different versions of the passenger list.Strassburger, Ralph Beaver; edited by William John Hinke. ''[[Space:Pennsylvania German Pioneers: A Publication of the Original Lists of Arrivals in the Port of Philadelphia from 1727 to 1808|Pennsylvania German Pioneers: A Publication of the Original Lists of Arrivals in the Port of Philadelphia from 1727 to 1808]]''. Pennsylvania German Society, Norristown, PA, 1934. Reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., Baltimore, 1980. (See the linked page for online sources.) Pages 221-225. "Palatines imported in the Ship the Thistle, John Wilson, Commander, from Rotterdam, but last from Plymouth in Old England. Qualified the 19th Day of September 1738." (Heading for List B.) List A below is the Captain's list, in the order given by Strassburger. Lists B and C come from the signatures on the two loyalty oaths, and correspond closely with List A in slightly different orders but here aligned to match List A. A letter or other mark in parentheses indicates that the individual signed with his mark, and a clerk added his name. {| |List A ||List B ||List C |- |Daniel Dryghler || Daniell Draichle[r] ||Daniell Dreichler |- |Christian Brechbill ||Christian Brechbull ||Christian Brechbüll |- |Henry Brechbill ||Henry (X) Brightbill ||Henry (X) Brechbill |- |William Bishoff ||Willem Bischoff ||Willem Bischoff |- |Peter Habaker ||Peter (X) Habacker ||Peter (X) Habacker |- |Johannes Slighter ||Johan ( + ) Slighter ||Johannes ( + ) Schligter |- |Isaac Ommell ||Isaac (V) Ommel ||Isaac (V) Ommel |- |Christian Stidler ||Christian Stettler ||Christian Stettler |- |Valantine His ||Valentine (H) His ||Vallentin (H) Heesse |- |Jacob Kinar ||Jacob (XX) Kenar ||Jacob (XX) Kühnert |- |Abraham Stidler ||Abraham Stettler ||Aberham Stetler |- |Elias Abin ||Jerg Elias Ament ||Jerg Elias AmEnd |- |Peter Founderburgh ||Peter ( X ) Founderburgh ||Peter (V) Von der Borg |- |Walter Founderburgh ||Walter ( X ) Founderburgh ||Walter (X) Van der Borg |- |Jacob Slygh ||Jacob (H) Sligh ||Jacob (H) Shleig |- |Thomas Ruygh ||Tho5 (XX) Reigh ||Thomas ( X ) Reich |- |Hans Adam Snyder ||Johann Adam Schneider ||Johann Adam Schneider |- |Jan George Lots ||Johann Görg Lotz ||Johann Görg Lutz |- |Johannes Gers ||Johan (H) Gers ||Johannes (H) Gertsch |- |Daniel Snyder ||Daniel Schneider ||Daniel Schneider |- |Lorenz Gold ||Lohrentz Gutt ||Lohrentz Gutt |- |Joshep Keller ||Joseph (K) Kehler ||Joseph (K) Keller |- |Johannes Wymuller ||Johannes Weinmüller ||Johannes Weinmüller |- |Andreas Nayman ||Andreas Neuman ||Andreas Neuman |- |Adam Koen ||Adam Gohn ||Adam Gohn |- |Johannes Keller ||Joha. (HK) Keller ||Johannes (HK) Keller |- |Henry Beckholt ||Hennrich Bechdoldt ||Hennrich Becholdt |- |Jost Perkerstocks ||Jost Birckenstock ||Jost Birckenstock |- |Carel Witman ||Jacob Carl W. [Witman] ||Jacob Carl W [Witman] |- |George Mich1 Gras ||Johan Mich1 (G) Groets ||George Michiel (O) Krans |- |Johs Leonard Miller ||Johann Leonhart Müller ||Johann Leonhart Müller |- |Christian Lutz ||Christian ( X ) Lutz ||Christian ( X ) Lutz |- |Caspar Lutz ||Casper Lutz ||Casper Lutz |- |Jacob Clodder ||Jacob Cloder ||Jacob Cloder |- |Hanus Diedrich ||Johan (H) Stedright ||Johannes (H) Diterich |- |Johannes Kroon ||Johannes Cron ||Johannes Cron |- |Jacob Kaygar ||Jacob Geiger ||Jacob Geiger |- |Hans George Mayer ||Hans Gerg Moyer ||Hans Jerg Mayer |- |Jacob Schochman ||Johann Jacob Schuhmann ||Johann Jacob Schuchmann |- |Conradt Wymuller ||Conrade (O) Wegmiller ||Conrad (O) Weymiller |- |Andreas Mints ||Andres Mendong ||Andreas Mendong |- |Elias Siler ||Elias Zöller ||Elias Zöller |- |Mich1 Tiel ||Mich1 (H) Tiel ||Michael (H) Thiel |- |Caspar Kienar ||Casper Kühner ||Caspar Kuhner |- |Mich1 Vris ||Michel Fris ||Michel Fries |- |Jan Simon Vris ||Simon Fries ||Johann Simon Fries |- |Johannes Vris ||Johan (X) Fryts ||Johannes ( X ) Fries |- |Martin Krim ||Martin Grim ||Martin Grim |- |Johannes Krim ||Johan ( X ) Krim ||Johannes Grimm |- |Hans Martin Bilder ||Hans Martin (H) Biller ||Hans Martin (H) Böller |- |Johan Jacob Pfarr ||John Jacob (H) Pfarr ||Hans Jacob (H) Pfarr |- |Jost Vryler ||Jost Freüller ||Jost Freuller |- |Johannes Coen ||Johan (H) John ||Johannes ( H ) Gohn |- |Hans Adam Lightie ||Hans Adam (A) Lydy ||Hans Adam (A) Lydy |- |Barent Smith ||Bernhard (H) Smith ||Bernhart (H) Shmit |- |Melchior Smith ||Merchior (M) Smith ||Melchior (M) Shmit |- |Conradt Kemelie ||Conrad Kühmle ||Conradt Kühmle |- |Mich1 Underkauffer ||Michäl Underkofler ||Michal Underkoffler |- |Martin Mansberger ||Marti Mannsperger ||Marti Mannsperger |- |Christian Lodder ||Christian Lotter ||Christian Lotter |- |Johan Herman Schiffer ||Johan Herman Schäffer ||Johann Herman Schäffer |- |Johan Henry Riminsnyder ||Johann Henrich Riemenscheider ||Johann Henrich Riemenscheider |- |Paulus Schiffer ||Paul (B) Schiffer ||Paul (B) Shäffer, Senior |- |Bernhard Schiffer ||Bernard (H) Schiffer ||Bernhart (H) Shäffer |- |Hendk Bartholc Schiffer ||Hend Barth° ( X ) Schiffer ||Henry Bartholome (X) Shäffer |- |Paulus Schiffer ||Paulus ( X ) Schiffer ||Paulus (X) Shäffer, Junior |- |Hendk Adolph Agenback ||John Rodolph (H) Auchenbaugh ||John Rudolff (H) Achenbach |- |Philip Coen ||Fielip Gohn ||Fielip Gohn |- |Mich1 Hoeback ||Michael Hubach ||Michael Achenbach |- |Andreas Hanovelt ||Andreas Hannewalt ||Andreas Hannewalt |- |Valentine Wilt ||Valtin Wildt ||Valtin Wildt |- |Lodowick Miller ||Johann Ludwig Müller ||Johann Ludwig Müller |- |Conradt Singler ||Johann Conraht Ziegler ||Johann Conraht Ziegler |- |Nicholas Vrydagh ||Nicklaus Freidag ||Nicklaus Freidag |- |Peter Snyder ||Johann Petter Schneider ||Johann Petter Schneidder |- |Jacob Bender ||Jacob Bender ||Jacob Bender |- |Elies Nicholas Bender ||Elias Nickel Bender ||Elias Nickel Bender |- |Jacob Nichs Bender ||Jacob Nicolas (XX) Bender ||Jacob Nicklas Bender |- |Diethrich Six ||Jerich ( X ) Six ||Diterich (X) Sixe |- |Johannes Frank ||Johan (O) Frank ||Johannes (O) Franck |- |Philip Smelzer ||Johann Phillib Schmelzer ||Johan Phillib Schmeltzer |- |Geo. Kinder ||Jörg Günther ||Jörg Günther |- |Peter Kinder ||Peter Günther ||Pether Günther |- |Caspar Kinder ||Caspar Günther ||Caspar Günther |- |Jan Rodolph ||Johann Rudolph ||Johann Rudolph |- |Jacob Kalladie ||Jacob (X) Kalladay ||Jacob (X) Gallete |- |Vindle Lins ||Wendel Lentz ||Wendell Lentz |- |Jacob Hoeback ||Jacob Hubach ||Jacob Hubach |- |Johannes Mayer ||Hans Meyer ||Hans Meyer |- |Mich1 Streball ||Michael Ströbel ||Michael Strobell |- |Johannes Westhouse ||Johannes Wiest ||Johannes Wiest |- |Geo. Maths Willer ||Georg Mattys Weller ||Georg Mattäs Weller |- |Johannes Smous ||Hans Zumost [?] ||Hans Zumost [ ?] |- |Ulrigh Seger ||Ulrich (X) Syller ||Uhlerich ( X ) Sägesin |- |Mich1 Keysleman ||Johann Michael Geisselmann ||Johan Michael Geisselmann |- |95 [qualified]. ||95 [qualified]. || |} == Sources ==

Passengers and ships prior to 1684

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Immigration_Records_and_Passenger_Lists]] == ''Passengers and Ships Prior to 1684.'' == '''Citation Example''' :Sheppard, Walter L. (ed.) ''[[Space:Passengers_and_ships_prior_to_1684|Passengers and Ships Prior to 1684.]]'' (Baltimore, Genealogical Pub. Co, 1970) '''Footnote Example''' :[[#sheppard-ships|Sheppard]] Page 123 '''Find It''' * [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/49286/ on Ancestry] $ *[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/104978 Find in a Library] '''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Passengers_and_ships_prior_to_1684|What Links to Here]]''' Author is [[Sheppard-4274|Walter Lee Sheppard Jr. FASG (1911-2000)]]

Passengers On The Lion From England To Boston 1632

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Puritan Great Migration Project]] [[Category: Puritanism, North America]] [[Category:17th Century American Immigration]] [[:Category:Great Migration Ships]] '''PASSENGERS ON THE LION FROM ENGLAND TO BOSTON 1632: AND FIVE GENERATIONS OF THEIR DESCENDANTS''' * Author: Sandra Sutphin Olney * Published in 1992 by Heritage Books of Bowie, Maryland * 2 volumes * Repository: Library of Congress * ISBN 1556137060 * LC control no. 93101817 * Dewey class no. 929/.3/08921074 * Call Number F15.B7 O46 1992 * Citation Example: :::Olney, Sandra Sutphin. ''[[Space:Passengers_On_The_Lion_From_England_To_Boston_1632|Passengers_On_The_Lion_From_England_To_Boston_1632]]'' (Heritage Books, Maryland, 1992) * Footnote Examples: ::: [[#LION1632|Passengers On The Lion From England To Boston 1632]] ::: * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Passengers On The Lion From England To Boston 1632|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

Past Mayors of NYC

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[[Category: New York, City Mayors]] [[Category: New York, New York, Mayors]] [[Category:New York Political History]] [[Category: New York, New York|Mayors]] Here is a list of the mayors of New York City. During the period of governance by the Dutch West India Company, New Amsterdam had Director-Generals. In 1665 Thomas Willett became the first person to have the title of mayor. All mayors before 1822 were appointed. Until 1822 it was done by the Council of Appointments. From 1823 to 1833, the mayor was elected by the Common Council. In 1834, Cornelius Lawrence became the first popularly-elected mayor of New York City. # [[Willett-613|Thomas Willett (bef.1605-1674)]] (served 1665 to 1666 and 1667 to 1668) # [[Delavall-5|Thomas Delavall]] (served 1666 to 1667; 1671 to 1672; and 1678 to 1679) #[[Steenwyck-3|Cornelius Van Steenwyk]] (served 1668 to 1671 and 1682 to 1684) # [[Nicoll-689|Matthias Nicoll]] (served 1672 to 1673) # [[Lawrence-703|John Lawrence]] (served 1673 to 1675) # [[Dervall-1|William Dervall]] (served 1675 to 1676) # [[De_Meyer-111|Nicholas De Mayer]] (served 1676 to 1677) # [[Van_Cortlandt-4|Stephanus Van Cortlandt]] (served 1677 to 1678 and 1686 to 1688) # [[Rombouts-1|Francis Rombouts]] (served 1679 to 1680) # [[Dyer-685|William Dyre]] (served 1680 to 1682) # [[Minvielle-25|Gabriel Minvielle]] (served 1684 to 1685) # '''[[Bayard-9|Nicholas Bayard]]''' (served 1685 to 1686) # [[Delanoy-55|Peter Delanoy]] (served 1688 to 1691) # [[Lawrence-703|John Lawrence]] (served 1691 to 1692) # [[De_Peijster-2|Abraham DePeyster]] (served 1692 to 1694) # [[Lodewick-6|Charles Lodwik]] (served 1694 to 1696) # [[Merritt-4511|William Merritt]] (served 1696 to 1698) # [[De_Peijster-1|Johanness De Peyster]] (served 1698 to 1699) # [[Provoost-85|David Provost]] (served 1699 to 1700) # [[De_Riemer-21|Isaac De Riemer]] (served 1700 to 1701) # [[Noell-195|Thomas Noell]] (served 1701 to 1702) # [[Hood-5097|Thomas Hood]] (served 1702) # [[French-102|Phillip French]] (served 1702 to 1703) # [[Peartree-15|William Peartree]] (served 1703 to 1707) # [[Wilson-66490|Ebenezer Wilson]] (served 1707 to 1710) # [[Van_Cortlandt-9|Jacobus Van Cortlandt]] (served 1710 to 1711 and 1719 to 1720) # [[Heathcote-187|Caleb Heathcote]] (served 1711 to 1714) # [[Johnstone-1821|John Johnstone]] (served 1714 to 1719) # [[Walter-3562|Robert Walters]] (served 1720 to 1725) # [[Jansen-3768|Johannes Jansen]] (served 1725 to 1726) # [[Lurting-1|Robert Lurting]] (served 1726 to 1735) # [[Richard-5345|Paul Richard]] (served 1735 to 1739) # [[Kruger-5346|John Cruger]] (served 1739 to 1744) # [[Baijard-10|Stephen Bayard]] (served 1744 to 1747) # [[Holland-3913|Edward Holland]] (served 1747 to 1756) # [[Cruger-90|John Cruger, Jr.]] (served 1757 to 1766) # [[Hicks-1281|Whitehead Hicks]] (served 1766 to 1776) # [[Matthews-5768|David (Matthews) Mathews]] (served 1776 to 1783) # [[Duane-25|James Duane]] (served 1784 to 1789) # [[Varick-28|Richard Varick]] (served 1789 to 1801) # [[Livingston-1448|Edward Livingston]] (served 1801 to 1803 - Democratic-Republican) # [[Clinton-145|DeWitt Clinton]] (served 1803 to 1807, 1808 to 1810, and 1811 to 1815; Democratic-Republican) # [[Willett-458|Marinus Willett]] (served 1807 to 1808) # Jacob Radcliff (served 1810 to 1811) ''1st term'' # John Ferguson (served 1815) # Jacob Radcliff (served 1815 to 1818) ''2nd term'' # [[Colden-51|Cadwallader D. Colden]] (served 1818 to 1821 - Federalist) # Stephen Allen (served 1821 to 1824) # [[Paulding-51|William Paulding Jr.]] (served 1825 to 1826 - Democratic) ''1st term'' # [[Hone-506|Philip Hone]] (served 1826 to 1827 Whig) # [[Paulding-51|William Paulding Jr.]] (served 1827 to 1829 - Democratic) ''2nd term'' # [[Bowne-139|Walter Bowne]] (served 1829 to 1833) # Gideon Lee (served 1833 to 1834 - Democratic) # Cornelius Van Wyck Lawrence (served 1834 to 1837 - Democratic) # [[Clark-57933|Aaron Clark]] (served 1837 to 1839 - Whig) # Isaac Varian (served 1839 to 1841 - Democratic) # [[Morris-25693|Robert Morris]] (served 1841 to 1844 - Democratic) # [[Harper-8450|James Harper]] (served 1844 to 1845 - American Republican) # [[Havemeyer-15|William Havemeyer]] (served 1845 to 1846 - Democratic) ''1st term'' # Andrew H. Mickle (served 1846 to 1847) # William Brady (served 1847 to 1848) # [[Havemeyer-15|William Havemeyer]] (served 1848 to 1849 - Democratic) ''2nd term'' # [[Woodhull-256|Caleb Smith Woodhull]] (served 1849 to 1851) # [[Kingsland-171|Ambrose Kingsland]] (served 1851 to 1853) # [[Westervelt-335|Jacob Aaron Westervelt]] (served 1853 to 1855 - Democratic) # [[Wood-17777|Fernando Wood]] (served 1855 to 1858 - Democratic) ''1st term'' # [[Tiemann-156|Daniel F. Tiemann]] (served 1858 to 1860) # [[Wood-17777|Fernando Wood]] (served 1860 to 1862 - Democratic) ''2nd term'' # [[Opdyke-162|George Opdyke]] (served 1862 to 1864 - Republican) # Charles Godfrey Gunther (served 1864 to 1866 - Democratic) #[[Hoffman-3820|John T. Hoffman]] (served 1866 to 1868 - Democratic) # [[Coman-183|Thomas Coman]] (served 1868) # [[Hall-51512|Abraham Oakley Hall]] (served 1869 to 1872) # [[Havemeyer-15|William Havemeyer]] (served 1873 to 1874 - Republican) ''3rd term'' # [[Vance-1429|Samuel Vance]] (served 1874) # [[Wickham-1262|William H. Wickham]] (served 1875 to 1876 - Democratic) # [[Ely-1798|Smith Ely]] (served 1877 to 1878 - Democratic) # [[Cooper-24822|Edward Cooper]] (served 1879 to 1880 - Democratic) # [[Grace-14|William Grace]] (served 1881 to 1882) ''1st term'' # [[Edson-1053|Franklin Edson]] (served 1883 to 1884 - Democratic) # [[Grace-14|William Grace]] (served 1885 to 1886) ''2nd term'' # [[Hewitt-4221|Abram S. Hewitt]] (served 1887 to 1888 - Democratic) # [[Grant-14583|Hugh L. Grant]] (served 1889 to 1892) # [[Gilroy-518|Thomas Gilroy]] (served 1893 to 1894 - Democratic) # [[Strong-5139|William L. Strong]] (served 1895 to 1897 - Fusion) # [[Van Wyck-133|Robert Van Wyck]] (served January 1, 1898 to December 31, 1901 - Democratic) # [[Low-2226|Seth Low]] (served January 1, 1902 to December 31, 1903 - Republican/Citizens Union) # [[McClellan-165|George Brinton McClellan Jr]] (served January 1, 1904 to December 31, 1909 - Democratic) # [[Gaynor-239|Jay Gaynor]] (served January 1, 1910 to September 10, 1913 - Democratic) # [[Kline-2580|Ardolph Loges Kline]] (served September 10, 1913 to December 31, 1913 - Republican) # [[Mitchel-515|John Purroy Mitchel]] (served January 1, 1914 to December 31, 1917 - Fusion) grandson of [[Michell-177|John Michell]] # [[Hylan-6|John F. Hylan]] (served January 1, 1918 to December 31, 1925 - Democratic) # [[Walker-1|James J. Walker]] (served January 1, 1926 to September 1, 1932 - Democratic) # [[McKee-4489|Joseph V. McKee]] (served September 1, 1932 - December 31, 1932 - Democratic) # [[O'Brien-8217|John P. O'Brien]] (served January 1, 1933 - December 31, 1933 - Democratic) # [[La Guardia-2|Fiorello La Guardia]] (served January 1, 1934 to December 31, 1945 Republican/Fusion) # [[O'Dwyer-231|William O'Dwyer]] (served January 1, 1946 to August 31, 1950 - Democratic) # [[Impellitteri-2|Vincent R. Impellitteri]] (served August 31, 1950 to December 31, 1953 - Democratic) # [[Wagner-8067|Robert Wagner II]] (served January 1, 1954 to December 31, 1965 - Democratic) # [[Lindsay-5096|John V. Lindsay]] (served January 1, 1966 to December 31, 1973 - Republican/Liberal 1966-69; Liberal 1969-70; Democratic/Liberal 1970-73) # [[Birnbaum-193|Abraham D. Beame]] (served January 1, 1974 to December 31, 1977 - Democratic) # [[Koch-4450|Edward I. Koch]] (served January 1, 1978 to December 31, 1989 - Democratic) # [[Dinkins-249|David N. Dinkins]] (served January 1, 1990 to December 31, 1993 - Democratic) # ''[[Giuliani-103|Rudolph W. Giuliani]]'' (served January 1, 1994 to December 31, 2001 - Republican) # ''[[Bloomberg-8|Michael R. Bloomberg]]'' (2002 to 2013; Republican 2002-07; Independent since 2007.) # '''Bill DeBlasio''' (served 2014 to 2021) # '''Eric Adams''' (took office 2022) New York City has never had a female mayor. The first woman to run for the office was [[Van_Name-1|Cynthia Leonard]]. ==Resources== * Wikipedia, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mayors_of_New_York_City List of mayors of New York City] [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Past_Mayors_of_NYC|WikiTree pages that link to this page]]

Patak Name Study

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[[Category:Patak Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] {{One Name Study|name=Patak}} The Patak (Pataki) surname is historically Hungarian, Slovak, and Jewish. it is a variant of Pataky and was shortened after the Austrian and Hungarian Empire collapse. '''[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?filterId=&filterType=&title=Special%3ADNATests&s=PATAK&order=ttup Patak Name DNA Connections]''' If you have completed DNA testing, [[Special:DNATests|add it here.]] '''For a list of all Patak's on Wikitree, [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=PATAK&order=name click for the index.]''' '''For a list of all Pataki's on Wikitree, [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=PATAKI&order=name click for the index.]''' This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. '''Please contact the project leaders, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research''', etc. ==Our Goals== The goal of the Patak One Name Study project is to find and trace: #The Patak's who emigrated to the United States and where they setup their initial homes. #The Migration of the European Patak's #Trace the location of where the Patak's originated. #Document the Variations of the name Patak to help make research easier. ==Adding Project Template== To add a project template to each profile included in the study, copy and paste the following code and add it to a profile. {{One Name Study
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}} {{One Name Study|name=Patak}} '''For WT members active with this study:''' {{Member|ONS|name=Patak}} ---- ==Patak Name Origin== Patak Name Origin - [http://www.familyeducation.com/baby-names/name-meaning/patak] There are European Patak's and Indian Patak's. All are welcome! ===European Patak's=== Hungarian and Jewish (from Hungary) : habitational name for someone from any of several places in Hungary called Patak, or a topographic name for someone who lived near a creek. This name is also found in German-speaking countries. *Hungarian : either a topographic name from patak ‘creek’ or a habitational name from any of several places named with this word. *Czech (Paták) : an old surname meaning ‘five’, probably from a house sign. ===Pataki Surname=== Derived from the vocabulary word patak, which means "creek, brook" in Hungarian. It was given to people who lived near creeks. Pataki Surname Meaning [http://surnames.behindthename.com/name/pataki] {| border="1" style="font-size: 100%; width: 100%; height:135%;" |+ '''Pataki Shields from [https://hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farkas_utcai_reform%C3%A1tus_templom The Reformed Church of the Farkas Street, Transylvania].''' |-style="background: #e8d9b0;" !Pataki !Shields |- |{{Image|file=Patak_Name_Study-4.jpg |caption=Josephi Pataki Shield }} |{{Image|file=Patak_Name_Study-5.jpg |caption=Istvan Pataki Shield }} |- |} {{Image|file=Patak_Name_Study-2.jpg |caption=Austria-Hungary Map }} ===Indian Patak's=== In India and Nepal, the surname can be Patak or Pathak. It is usually found in North India and Nepal. *Pathak is a Sanskrit word and means preceptor or a person who teaches. Indian Pathak Surname [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pathak] {{Image|file=Patak_Name_Study-3.jpg |caption=Northern India Map }} ---- ==What You Can Do== You can join our study, at any time, by contacting the Project's Leaders at the bottom of this page. You can help us out with the following: #Locate Patak's and ask them to join WikiTree #Help with documented sources and add them to Patak WikiTree pages, as needed. #Locate and Suggest Merges where needed. #Have your DNA Tested with one of the major testing companies. #All duplicates merged into the final lowest profile ID number. #Patak One Name Study template included on the page #Biography is cleaned up and ideally has a written biography. #Parents and children are linked, if possible ==DNA Testing Companies== If you plan to order a test for yourself, or would like to recommend that a family member or friend be tested, please use one of these URLs. This way WikiTree gets the referral credit. :23andMe: http://www.anrdoezrs.net/click-3382244-11722567 :Ancestry.com DNA: http://www.kqzyfj.com/click-3382244-10467608 :Family Tree DNA: http://www.familytreedna.com/cj.aspx?ftdna_ref=600 ==Patak DNA== [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?filterId=&filterType=&title=Special%3ADNATests&s=PATAK&order=ttup Patak Name DNA Connections] ==Patak Surname on Wikitree== For a list of all Patak's on Wikitree, [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=PATAK&order=name click for the index.] ==Patak Brick Walls== Janos Patak, lived in Teteny, Hungary around 1887. He is believed to have married Zsuzsanna Bauer. Possible children: Janos, Katalin, Marton, Terez, Zsuzsanna and Lorenz. ==Project Sponsors== This project is co-sponsored by [[Craig-4574|Sandy Craig]] and [[Patak-6|Mike Patak]]. ==Need More Info?== Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12508224 send Mike a private message] or [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12490367 send Sandy a private message]. [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Patak Patak Genealogy Research on Wikitree.] We hope you will join us in this journey. Thanks! ---- == Sources ==

Patentees of Monmouth

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== Original Patent == Edwin Salter's ''A History of Monmouth and Ocean Counties'' says this: I [[Nicolls-18|Richard Nicolls Esq.]], Governor under his Royal Highness the Duke of York of all his Territories in America send greeting. "Whereas there is a certain tract or parcel of land within this government, lying and being near Sandy Point, upon the Main; which said parcel of land hath been with my consent and approbation bought by some of the inhabitants of Gravesend upon Long Island of the Sachems (chief proprietors thereof) who before me have acknowledged to have received satisfaction for the same, to the end that the said land may be planted, manured and inhabited, and for divers other good causes and considerations. I have thought fit to give, confirm, and grant, and by these presents do give confirm and grant unto [[Goulding-137|WILLIAM GOULDING]], [[Spicer-45|SAMUEL SPICER]], [[Gibbons-454|RICHARD GIBBONS]], [[Stout-60|RICHARD STOUT]], [[Grover-173|JAMES GROVER]], [[Bowne-11|JOHN BOWNE]], [[Tilton-161|JOHN TILTON]], [[Sylvester-244|NATHANIEL SYLVESTER]], [[Reape-5|WILLIAM REAPE]], [[Clarke-179|WALTER CLARKE]], [[Davis-16676|NICHOLAS DAVIS]], [[Holmes-142|OBADIAH HOLMES]], patentees, and their associates, their heirs, successors, and assigns, all that tract and part of the main land, beginning at a certain place commonly called or known by the name of Sandy Point and so running along the bay West North West, till it comes to the mough of the Raritan River, from thence going along the said river to the westernmost part of the certain marsh land which divides the river into two parts, and from that part to run in a direct south-west line into the woods twelve miles, and thence to turn away south-east and by south, until it falls into the main ocean; together with all lands, soils, rivers, creeeks, harbors, mines, minerals (Royal mines excepted,) quarries, woods, meadows, pastures, marshes, waters, lakes, fishings, hawkings, huntings and fowling, and all other profits, commodities and hereditaments to the said lands and premises belonging and appertaining, with their and every of their appurtenances and of every part and parcel thereof, TO HAVE AND TO HOLD all and singular the said lands, hereditaments and premises with their and every of their appurtenances hereby given and granted, or herein before mentioned to be given and granted to the only proper use and behoof of the said patentees and their associates, their heirs, successors and assigns forever, upon such terms and conditions as hereafter are expressed, that is to say, that the said patentees and their associates, their heirs or assigns shall within the space of three years, beginning from the day of the date hereof, manure and plant the aforesaid land and premises and settle there one hundred families at the least; in consideration whereof I do promise and grant that the said patentees and their associates, their heirs, successors and assigns, shall enjoy the said land and premises, with their appurtenances for the term of seven years next to come after the date of these presents, free from payment of any rents, customs, excise, tax or levy whatsoever. But after the expiration of the said term of seven years, the persons who shall be in possession thereof, shall pay after the same rate which others within this his Royal Highness' territories shall be obliged unto. And the said patentees and their associates, their heirs, successors and assigns, shall have free leave and liberty to erect and build their towns and villages in such places as they in their discretions shall think most convenient, provided that they associate themselves, and that the houses of their towns and villages be not too far distant and scattering one from another; and also that they make such fortifications for their defence against an enemy as may be needful. Given under my hand and seal at Fort James in new York ... the 8th day of April, ... 1665. Richard Nicolls Click the link to see the [[Space:1668_New_Jersey_First_Settlers|List of Settlers]] who came by 1668. == Patent Source == [http://archive.org/details/historyofmonmou00salt A history of Monmouth and Ocean counties], by Edwin Salter, 1890, Bayonne, N.J. : E. Gardner & Son, publishers. == Categories == # [[Category:New_Jersey_Founders]][[:Category:New_Jersey_Founders|New Jersey Founders]] # [[Category:New_Jersey]][[:Category:New_Jersey|New Jersey]] # [[Category:Monmouth_County%2C_New_Jersey]][[:Category:Monmouth_County%2C_New_Jersey|Monmouth County, New Jersey]] ----

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'''Patmer Manor''' also Patmore Hall is recorded in the [[space:The_Domesday_Book|Domesday Book.]]
It was held by the Bishop of London and in the time of Henry III (1207-1272) was held by Sir John Baard.
It then passed eventually to John Harlestone who married Catherine the daughter and heir of Thomas Barley of [http://www.alburyvillage.co.uk/index.php/historical-albury/albury-hall Albury Hall.]
John Harlestone had a daughter Anne, the rightful heir.
[[Scroggs-146|Thomas Scroggs]], became the new lord of the Manor when he married Anne Harlestone.
[[Scroggs-145|Francis Scroggs]] (d1585) the son of Thomas married [[Newport-1269|Jane Newport]]. This was in the reign of Queen Mary. (1553-1558)
[[Scroggs-144|John Scroggs]] (d c1593) was their son who married [[Burton-9723|Mary Burton]] daughter of Edmund Burton of Derby.
[[Scroggs-117|Edward Scroggs]] was John’s son(d1622) who married [[Smythe-930|Penelope]] daughter of John Smith of Bardfield in Essex [Note that the record is misleading, suggesting that Penelope was married to his son, John. The will of Edward makes the relationship clear. See below.
[[Scroggs-138|John Scroggs]] (d1692), Edwards son married Elizabeth daughter and Coheir of Thomas Bancroft of London. They had Margaret (Married Nicholas Cuntliffe) before Elizabeth died he then married Elizabeth one of The daughters of Sir William Litton of Knebworth place
From the second marriage came John, Rowland, Elizabeth, Judith and Jane John was Lord at the time the referenced book was published in 1700[https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Historical_Antiquities_of_Hertfordsh.html?id=FOlBAQAAMAAJ The Historical Antiquities of Hertfordshire: With the Original of Counties, Hundreds Or Wapentakes ... the Foundation and Origin of Monasteries, Churches ... and Vicarages ... Faithfully Collected from Public Records ... and Other Select Authorities. Together with an Exact Transcript of Domesday Book, So Far as Concerns this Shire, and the Translation Thereof in English. To which are Added, the Epitaphs and Memorable Inscriptions in All the Parishes. Sir Henry Chauncy 1700 Page 151] '''The Last Will and Testament of some of its inhabitants''' [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalglea01byuwate/page/825 Genealogical gleanings in England by Waters, Henry F. (Henry Fitz-Gilbert), 1833-1913 Publication date 1901 page 824]
'''[[Scroggs-145|Francis Scroggs]]''' (d1585)
Francis Scrooges of Patmar hall in the parish of Aldebury, Herts, gentleman, 3 June 1585, proved 4 November 1585. To my wife Dionise (certain grain &c) and my whole team of horses being in number five, mostly in the keeping of John Anthony my servant and esteemed at the value of sixteen pounds (and other property). To my son Henry one hundred pounds, to my son Thomas twenty pounds, to my son William forty pounds, all within two years next after my desease. To my son Francis one hundred pounds, to be paid him at his full age of two and twenty years. To my daughter Susan twenty pounds within one quarter of a year next after my decease. To my daughters Grace and Lettece Scrogges one hundred pounds apiece at one and twenty or days of marriage. I give to my son John Scrogges all that my manor called Patmar hall and all my other lands &c to hold for three years after my decease upon condition that he shall stand bound unto Thomas Meade of Bardene, Essex, yeoman, and unto William Deane my son in law in the sum of five hundred pounds to pay the legacies I have given to his brothers and sisters, and then he shall hold the manor and lands absolutely and without condition. Provision made if he refuses &c. Henry the second son, Thomas the third son, then William, then Francis the fifth son, then the daughters, Alice, Elizabeth, Susan, Jane, Grace and Lettece. To my sister Katherine Surrye forty shillings and to Raff Surrye her son four pounds. Dionise my wife shall have her abode and dwelling in the three chambers next the kitchen in the said manor house, that is to say, over the larder there. Certain tenements &c. at Watton at Stone, Great Munden and Little Munden made over to the use of said wife, she to release to my son John all her right of dower in my manor, &c. Son John to be executor. '''[[Scroggs-144|John Scroggs]]''' (d c1593)
John Scrooges of Patmer Hall in the parish of Alberry in the Co. of Hartford gen', 13 August 1592, proved 14 May 1593. To be buried in the parish church of Albery. To Mary Scrogges my loving wife all my goods, debts, ready money and all such plate as she brought with her &c. To my cousin Edward Newporte one ounce of gold for a remembrance. To my three brothers, Henry, William and Francis Scrogges, to each of them one ounce of gold for a remembrance. To my three sisters, Alice Leake, Elizabeth Anton and Susan Paye, forty shillings apiece for a remembrance. To my three sisters, Jane Deane, Grace Crabbe and Lettice Scrogges, to each of them half an ounce of gold, to be paid and delivered by my executor, also for a remembrance. To my mother in law Dyonice Burton ten pounds, to buy her a mourning gown and a ring for a remembrance. To my brother in law Mr. Randolfe Symmes one ounce of gold for a remembrance and unto my sister in law Anne Symmes, the wife of the said Randolfe, forty shillings likewise for a remembrance. My servants. The parish of Albury. To my loving cousin Edward Turnor Esq. an ounce of gold for a remembrance. To my niece Dorothy Symmes, the daughter of my brother Symes , one ounce of gold. To my mother in law Dennice Scrogges forty shillings for a remembrance. Now concerning the custody and bringing up of my son Edward Scrogges, of whose education and good nurture, both of body and mind, I have especial care and regard, and of whose inheritance, concerning the well ordering thereof, I have also great respect, I commit unto my most kind and loving mother in law Dyonice Burton, to whom I have taken order that the wardship of my son shall be assigned and made over, either mediately or immediately from Mr Sergeant Spencer who hath the grant thereof &c. &c. she to bring up my said son in good letters and nurture. My wife to be executor and my cousin Edward Turner overseer. Philip Godwynne one of the witnesses. Proved by M" Mary Scrogges. '''Sir Thomas Stanley'''
[Note may not have lived in Patmer Manor but had close relatives there]
Sir Thomas Stanley, knight, 26 February 1605, proved 13 May 1607. To be buried in the parish church of Albury, near my pew door, in the county of Hertford. The poor of that parish. I do give and bequeath all my lands in Sussex or elsewhere, as also my house without Temple Bar near London, to my brother Richard Stanley and his heirs forever, paying out of the said lands and house to my wife one hundred marks yearly during her life. To Dyonis Simms, my wife's kinswoman, foiity pounds, within forty days after her marriage. To my wife's son Edward Scroogs, a black cloak and one to his uncle Henry Scroogs. To my cousin Joane, wife of Richard Scarlett of London, a gown of cloth. To my cousin Jone Gambell of London a gown of cloth. My servants. Six poor men that shall carry me to the church. My wife Mary to be full executrix. One little table of "currall" that standeth at Lee House in Sussex, which is my wife's mother's, Mistress Burton, my will and mind is that the same table shall be delivered to her again. To my cousin Edward Stanley in the Co. of Cumberland a gray gelding called Roger. '''[[Scroggs-117|Edward Scroggs]]''' (d1622)
Edward Scrogges of Aldbury, Herts., Esq. 2 April 1622, proved 9 October 1622. My body to be buried amongst my ancestors in Aldbury church. I do will and appoint that my loving wife Penelope (if it please God of his goodness and mercy to restore her to her health and perfect senses again and that she shall and do live and continue unmarried in my house called Patmer Hall, of perfect sense and understanding fit and able to govern, maintain and bring up my children in learning and virtue) for and towards the maintenance and the bringing up of my said children shall have the use and occupation of all my movable goods &c. within my house of Patmer Hall and so much of my lands, tenements and rents (except Patmer Hall woods and Shaw woods) as are now in my hands and possession by lease or otherwise till John Scrogges, mine eldest son, shall accomplish his full age of one and twenty years or be married. My two younger sons Edward and Francis Scrogges. To my daughters Penelope Scrogges, Smythie Scrogges, Emlyn Scrogges, Susan Scrogges and Ann Scrogges two hundred pounds apiece. Reference to jointures settled on mother, Dame Mary Stanley, and wife Penelope Scrogges. Provisions for descent of property. The residue to John Smythe Esq. my flither in law and my loving mother his wife, Dame Mary Stanley, whom I do make, ordain and constitute my executors &c. '''[[Scroggs-116|Ann Scroggs]]''' (1618-1641 Anne Scroggs of Earles Colne, Essex, maiden, 28 August 1641, proved 18 September 1641. I the daughter of Edward Scroggs late of Aldbury, Herts., Esq. To my brother John Scroggs Esq. fifty pounds, he to pay unto my brother William Harlakenden, executor, my whole portion of six hundred pounds, together with all the interest thereof due unto me upon accompt to the day of my death. My sister Goad's legacy shall be paid by my executor and my brother Pxlward's legacy likewise, viz', one hundred pounds to my sister Goad and to my brother Edward Scroggs lilty pounds. Small bequests to Sister Scroggs, to nieces Margaret Scroggs and Susanna Goade, to Christopher Purple my nephew and Mary Purple my niece and old Mr. Purple their grandfather and to his wife, to Richard Harlakenden of Colne Prior Esq. and his wife, and to Jane Clench and to my aunt Hawkesbee, widow, and her daughter Ludgater. And to my cousin Sara Simmes (who is now in New England) five pounds. To Mr. Daniel Rogers of Wethersfield five pounds. To Mr. Till, preacher of the Word, twenty shillings and to my brother Sutton twenty shillings. To Mr. Josselin minister of Earles Colne forty shillings and to my cousin Dracott five pounds. Jacob Garret of Colne Wake, Avery Saunders of Earles Colne and John Viall of Wethersfield. To Samuel Burton my godson forty shillings and to Mrs. Cosen of Earles Colne twenty shillings. To my sister Smith the wife of William Harlakenden the full sum of three hundred pounds and all such money and other goods as are now in her custody and keeping. And if any of those parties to whom any legacies are formerly given do depart this life before they be due and payable then the said legacies shall remain and be due to my sister Smith Harlakenden ; and I make and ordain Mr. Stephen Marshall, preacher of God's word at Finchingfield, and my brother in law Mr. William Harlakenden of Earles Colne, gentleman, executois &c. ==References==

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Patronymics in Sweden

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[[Category: Swedish Names]] [[:Category: Swedish Names|More WikiTree pages about Swedish names]] =Swedish Patronymics in WikiTree= In a patronymic naming system people are referred to by their given name and whose son or daughter they are. In Sweden this results in all those names ending in ''-son'' for the sons and ''-dotter'' for the daughters. So the Swedish patronymic system is '''a pronouncedly gendered system'''. This is why there are DB_errors for mis-gendered patronymics: * [[Space:DBE_911|Data Error 911]] Swedish patronym DOTTER for male * [[Space:DBE_912|Data Error 912]] Swedish patronym SSON for female (before 1850) It is also important to note that '''women did not take their husband's name as a married name''' until very late in time. When the patronymic system was still in use it would have been absurd for a woman to drop her -dotter name and start using her husband's -son name. Also note that -dotter names are often abbreviated in the church records as -dtr or -dr. Abbreviations are '''not''' real names - always write out -dotter in full. * [[Space:DBE_913|Data Error 913]] Swedish patronym DOTTER abbreviated ==How patronymics work== Under the patronymic system the sons of an Olof were [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/olofsson Olofsson] or [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/OLSSON Olsson], whereas the daughters of Olof were [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/olofsdotter Olofsdotter] or [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/olsdotter Olsdotter]. The sons of an Erik were [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/eriksson Eriksson] or [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ersson Ersson], and the daughters were [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/eriksdotter Eriksdotter] or [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ersdotter Ersdotter], and so on. So the last name changed from generation to generation and brothers and sisters did not have the exact same last name. A man '''never''' had a name ending in -dotter. The -son names were eventually "frozen" into family names, used by all in the family, while the -dotter names were phased out. So a woman did not have a name ending in -son unless the patronymic had been "frozen" into a surname, which happened gradually during the 1800s, with a slow start and an acceleration in the last quarter of the 19th century. Thus the transition period from gendered patronymics to -son surnames was very long. [[Space:The_last_-dotters|The last -dotters]] will have died well into the 20th century. There are some exceptional cases, mostly among merchants on the rise, socially, where [[Space:Early_frozen_patronymics_Sweden|patronymics were frozen into family names very early]]. It is also important to note that as a rule women did '''not''' take their husband's name when they married, even when there was a true family name. They certainly did not take his patronymic - they were still daughters of their own fathers. ==Getting used to patronymics== The patronymic system may be a little confusing at first, since the Last Name at Birth keeps changing from generation to generation. It also diverges, so that brothers do not have children with the same LNAB. An an example of how the patronymic names diverge in the male line: if the first Olof had sons Anders Olsson, Per Olsson and Olof Olsson, the sons of Anders Olsson would be Andersson, while the sons of Per Olsson would be Persson - only the sons of Olof Olsson would be Olsson, again. * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ersson-Descendants-812 Eight generations of Erik, son of Erik] - this is quite unusual. Since the eldest son was often named for his paternal grandfather we get the typical sequences of Olof Andersson, who begat Anders Olofsson, who begat Olof Andersson, who begat Anders Olofsson... Or as in [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Nilsson-Family-Tree-3840 this example]: [[Nilsson-3840|Johan Petter '''Nilsson'''']]s father was [[Pettersson-608|'''Nils''' Pettersson]]. Nils '''Pettersson''''s father was [[Larsson-2890|'''Petter''' Larsson]]. Petter '''Larsson''''s father was [[Pettersson-608|'''Lars''' Persson]]. On the other hand patronymics still give the genealogist a clue to the next generation back. Not least, the patronymic system tells you that something is wrong, when the First Name of the father does not agree with the LNABs of the children. When Per Eriksson has a son by name Johan Johansson you have to wonder if this is just a mis-connection in a tree that has been wandering the Internet for decades. Or if you find a family like that in an actual old household record you should suspect that the wife has been married a first time, to a husband named Johan. ==How long were patronymics used in Sweden?== The common folk of Sweden from medieval times and up at least to the 19th century had mainly patronymic names. [[Space:Swedish_nobility_and_their_names|Nobility]], clerics, craftsmen and town dwellers adopted family names at an earlier stage. In some cases these family names happened to be [[Space:Early_frozen_patronymics_Sweden|frozen patronymics]]. What type of name a person used was mainly goverened by the practices within their social class. Sweden was comparatively late in adopting a name law. * [[Space:Swedish_Name_Laws|Swedish Name laws]] ==How do you decide on a Last Name at Birth== The earliest church records (1600s) were usually very terse. The patronymic of a child was almost never mentioned in the baptism record, which would say something like: "the son of Anders Olsson in Storgården was christened Olof". In the household records little Olof would just be entered by his given name(s), until he came into his own as head of a household, when he would, at last, be entered as Olof Andersson. However, for WikiTree purposes, we assume that he was Olof Andersson at birth, if his father was Anders and the family did not belong to the classes that '''did''' have family names. As everything else about Swedish church records, this varies with location and over time. Some priests found it convenient and informative to enter children in the birth records as Olof Andersson and Anna Eriksdotter. In some cases in the early books using the full name of the child, the parents are not mentioned - of course "everybody knows" who the parents of Anna Olofsdotter in Brogården must be. At least they knew at the time. For the genealogist it can be a bit of a puzzle. *[[Space:Swedish_children_out_of_wedlock|Last Names for children out of wedlock]] ==Transition from patronymics to family names== For the common folk the transition to something like family names seems mainly to have been triggered by when and how they were touched by the process of industrialization throughout the 19th and early 20th centuries. In many cases people just started using a patronym in the way a family name is used. The 16 most common surnames in Sweden 2017 were '''-son names''', originating as "frozen" patronymics. * [http://www.scb.se/hitta-statistik/statistik-efter-amne/befolkning/amnesovergripande-statistik/namnstatistik/pong/tabell-och-diagram/samtliga-folkbokforda--efternamn-topplistor/efternamn-topp-100/ The top 100 surnames in Sweden 2017] National Bureau of Statistics, SCB People who emigrated also needed to start treating their last name as a family name, or to adopt a name. This is a common cause of brickwalls, particularly when they adopted a swedish-sounding last name which they had never used in Sweden, which happens. * [[Space:Swedish_names_becoming_American_names|Swedish names becoming American names]] * [[:Category: Sweden Family Brick Walls|Category: Sweden Family Brick Walls]] The transition period in the 1800s may be very confusing, because in many families it was the ''patronymic'' of the head of household that was "frozen" and used as a surname for the whole family - while in other families the family name was based on the ''first name'' of the father. It also happened that siblings used -son names based on different parts of their father's name. There is nothing for it but to read the sources from birth to death. ==Where to put patronymics== * When the patronymic is the only "last name" there is for a person you should, of course, put it in the Name field for Last Name at Birth. It should also be in the Current Last Name field - no married names for women in "patronymic times" * When a patronymic was used in combination with an established family name, use the family name as Last Name at Birth and put the patronymic in the Middle Name field. This will display right in most contexts. Using ''Patronymic_FamilyName'' prevents the profile from showing up in the indexed family name listing and obstructs searches. This placement of a patronymic, when there is also a family name, is also recommended for [[Help:Name_Fields_for_European_Aristocrats|European Aristocrats]] in general.

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Pub. by the town.]] Vol I#, p.# :: or :===Footnotes=== :: * [[Space:History of the Town of Hingham, Massachusetts|History of the Town of Hingham, Massachusetts]] Vol #, p.# :===Bibliography=== ::* [[Space:History of the Town of Hingham, Massachusetts|History of the town of Hingham, Massachusetts. Thomas T Bouvé; Edward Tracy Bouvé; John Davis Long; Walter Lincoln Bouvé; Francis Henry Lincoln; George Lincoln; Edmund Hersey; Fearing Burr; Charles Winfield Scott Seymour; Hingham (Mass.). (1893). 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[[Category:Patterson Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. ==Patterson resources== * Patterson & Pattison Family Association - various of their publications are available on-line at FamilySearch.org and Ancestry.com; from a brief review, they appear to include extensive source listings * A history of the Patterson family of Cross Creek Township, Washington County, Pennsylvania, by Mary L. Patterson, 1924; according to Amazon.com this book is out of print; according to [https://www.worldcat.org/title/history-of-the-patterson-family-of-cross-creek-township-washington-county-pennsylvania/oclc/866047111&referer=brief_results worldcat.org] it was filmed in 1977. One researcher found the book in Citizens Library, Washington County, Pennsylvania.

Patton Name Study

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[[Category:Patton Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Patton and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. == Members == Add your name here and what you are working on if you would like to join. * [[Nelson-3486 | Jamie]] * [[Patton-2459 | Sandra]] - Working on the Patton Family in Pennsylvania *[[McCormick-6233 | Stuart McCormick]] - Dead-ending on separate lines at [[Patton-6254 | Martha Patton]] of Strabane, Tyrone, Ireland and [[Patton-6431 | James Patton]] of County Monaghan, Ireland. See profiles. == Template == {{One Name Study|name=Patton}} Paste this above the biography for each Patton if they don't already belong to a project: {{One Name Study|name=Patton}} Or just include this category: [[Category: Patton_Name_Study]] == Helpful Wikitree Links == * [[:Category:Patton_Name_Study|Patton Name Study Category]] - Lists all people and pages related to the name study. * [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Patton Patton surname list] - A list of all the Pattons on Wikitree. * [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&order=&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=patton Unconnected Pattons] - These Pattons are not connected to the main tree. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Patton Unsourced Pattons] - These Pattons are in need of sources. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&l=100&surname=Patton&showall=1&hideown=1 Recent Activity] - Changes made to Patton profiles in the last week. == Other Links == * [http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=patton Information about the number of Pattons in the United States] == Suggested Tasks == * Enter your Patton ancestors. * Upload photos of your Patton ancestors. * Connect all Pattons to the main tree. * Find and enter notable Pattons. * Make sure all Pattons are sourced. * Choose a Patton already in the tree and enter all of their Patton descendants. * Add the template or category to people with the Patton surname. * Choose a location and enter all Pattons that live there. * If you are a male Patton and have had your Y-DNA tested, enter your test information on Wikitree. * If you are descended from a Patton and have had your Autosomal DNA done, upload your data to [http://gedmatch.com Gedmatch] and enter your test information on Wikitree so we can confirm relationships with triangulation.

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'''Extended Family on WikiTree'''

*Jim Berry - (Berry-4123) - 5th Cousin
*Paula Ruehling - (Johnson-19803) - 17th Cousin
*Bob Fields - (Fields-574) - 16th Cousin
*Annette Bailey - (Smith-59049) - 4th Cousin
*Kitty Smith - (Cooper-1) - 18th Cousin
*Chris Whitten - (Whitten-1) - 12th Cousin
*David Lundy - (Lundy-724) - 7th Cousin



'''Seay Soldiers'''

*Jim Berry - Rial Seay, Civil War
*Paula Ruehling - (Johnson-19803) - 17th Cousin
*Bob Fields - (Fields-574) - 16th Cousin
*Annette Bailey - (Smith-59049) - 4th Cousin
*Kitty Smith - (Cooper-1) - 18th Cousin
*Chris Whitten - (Whitten-1) - 12th Cousin
*David Lundy - (Lundy-724) - 7th Cousin



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*[[:Category: Australia, Notables|Australia, Notables]] *[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o5bNhQrKay0 My Country youtube] -My Country - recited by Dorothea Mackellar

Isobel Marion Dorothea Mackellar known as Dorothea Mackellar, [http://www.itsanhonour.gov.au/honours/honour_roll/search.cfm?aus_award_id=1108726&search_type=advanced&showInd=true Australian Government] - ''Its a Honour - MACKELLAR, Isobel Marion Dorothea Award - The Order of the British Empire - Officer (Civil) Date granted - 01 January 1968 Citation - Literature'' OBE was an Australian poet and fiction writer.Her poem[http://www.imagesaustralia.com/mycountry.htm Images Australia] - ''My Country by Dorothea Mackellar (1885 - 1968) My Country is perhaps the best known of all Australian poems. [http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/green-henry-mackenzie-10353 H. M. Green] describes her as a lyricist of colour and light in love with the Australian landscape. She herself never professed to be a poet. I have written from the heart, from imagination, from experience some amount of verse
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Event: Note 1703 Providence County, Rhode Island created Event: Note 1750 Kent County, Rhode Island created from Providence County Probate: JAN 1772 Tryon (now called Rutherford) County, North Carolina Military Service: JAN 1770 CAPTAIN in Corbin's Militia, Tryon County (now Rutherford), North Carolina - French & Indian War Event: Address (Facts Pg) 1753 Settled 1st on Beaver Dam Creek, South Fork of Catawba River (Old Tryon Co, NC) Event: Address (Facts Pg) 1758 Next settled on Buffalo Creek, Rutherford Co, NC (land grant) Will: 29 SEP 1771 Tryon (now called Rutherford) County, North Carolina (proved in Lincoln County, NC) Reference Number: IND8532 Note: JOSEPH GREEN was born about 1724. Joseph died between July 1771 and January 1772 at about 52 years of age. His will was probated January 1772. He married Mary McEntire. Mary was born in Mecklenburg County, NC in 1735. She was the daughter of Alexander McEntire and Janet unknown. Mary died 17 April 1817 at 82 years of age. Her body was interred in the Green Cemetery, Old Bostic Brickyard, Rutherford County, NC. After Joseph's death, Mary married James McAfee, a signer of the Tryon Resolves who became a strong Tory during the War. Mary's marriage to James McAfee occurred sometime after Mary's brother James McEntire was appointed guardian of her children in July, 1772 and before the battle of Kings Mountain (1780) when William Green was described as McAfee's step son. James was born 1737. James died 4 March 1829 at 92 years of age. His body was interred in Rutherford Co., NC, at the Green Cemetery near the old 1. JOSEPH1 GREEN was born Abt. 1724, and died September 29, 1771 in Buffalo Creek. He married MARY MCINTIRE, daughter of ALEXANDER MCINTIRE and JANET (MCINTIRE). She was born 1735 in Mecklenburg Co., N.C., and died April 16, 18171. Notes for JOSEPH GREEN: BIO:From family. Source unknown. 1st land grant dated 1753. Listed as married man in Samuel Cobrin's militia company in 1747 (1st militia company west of the Catawba River). May have married Mary McIntire. From Douglas Green on Prodigy. Josep h Green was born in either 1714 or 1724 in NC, SC, VA, MD, PA, NJ, or England. Some believe he was from New Jersey and enlisted in the militia in Pennsylvania, probably around York or Lancaster. He may have come to North Carolina during the "Spanish Alarms". Douglas Green stated that he could find no support for that theory. Joseph was a member of Cobrin's militia, was listed as a Captain during the French and Indian War, and during January, 1770 term of court (Tryon County), Joseph wa s appointed Captain of the Militia. From Douglas Green on America On Line Possibly born in Tryon Co., NC. Buried in Green family cemetery near the brick yards at Bostic, NC. Father may have been Thomas, but there is no documented evidence. From Douglas Green's data disk Also listed as "Ranger" during French and Indian War. At one time lived near Crouse, NC in Gaston County. Jan 1770 term of court - Joseph Green appointed Captain of Militia for Tryon County (records in office of Secretary of State of North Carol ina). McEntire book says he was born in 1714 in Maryland. Children of JOSEPH GREEN and MARY MCINTIRE are: i. JACOB2 GREEN. ii. ANNIE GREEN2. 2. iii. MAJ WILLIAM GREEN, b. May 16, 1753, Buffalo Creek, N.C.; d. November 06, 1832, Rutherford Co., N.C.. iv. ABRAHAM GREEN, b. 17602; d. June 13, 1820. v. ISAAC GREEN, b. 17622. vi. MARY GREEN, b. 1765, York Co., SC (now Cherokee Co.)2. vii. JOSEPH GREEN, b. 1769; d. Aft. 18362.[[http://www.myrtlebridges.us/~hdbridges/greene.htm]] ID: I08532 Name: Joseph "Captain" GREENE 1 2 3 4 Sex: M Birth: 18 FEB 1726 in Kings Town, Providence (nka Kent) County, Rhode Island Death: SEP 1771 in Buffalo Creek area of Rutherford (nka Cleveland) County, North Carolina Burial: OCT 1771 Green Cemetery at the Old Brickyard, Bostic, Rutherford County, North Carolina Event: Note Joseph GREEN and Mary McENTIRE are my maternal 6th great grandparents. Event: Note At one time he lived in Crouse, Gaston Co, NC (date unknown). Event: Note 1703 Providence County, Rhode Island created Event: Note 1750 Kent County, Rhode Island created from Providence County Probate: JAN 1772 Tryon (now called Rutherford) County, North Carolina Military Service: JAN 1770 CAPTAIN in Corbin's Militia, Tryon County (now Rutherford), North Carolina - French & Indian War Event: Address (Facts Pg) 1753 Settled 1st on Beaver Dam Creek, South Fork of Catawba River (Old Tryon Co, NC) Event: Address (Facts Pg) 1758 Next settled on Buffalo Creek, Rutherford Co, NC (land grant) Will: 29 SEP 1771 Tryon (now called Rutherford) County, North Carolina (proved in Lincoln County, NC) Reference Number: IND8532 Note: JOSEPH GREEN was born about 1724. Joseph died between July 1771 and January 1772 at about 52 years of age. His will was probated January 1772. He married Mary McEntire. Mary was born in Mecklenburg County, NC in 1735. She was the daughter of Alexander McEntire and Janet unknown. Mary died 17 April 1817 at 82 years of age. Her body was interred in the Green Cemetery, Old Bostic Brickyard, Rutherford County, NC. After Joseph's death, Mary married James McAfee, a signer of the Tryon Resolves who became a strong Tory during the War. Mary's marriage to James McAfee occurred sometime after Mary's brother James McEntire was appointed guardian of her children in July, 1772 and before the battle of Kings Mountain (1780) when William Green was described as McAfee's step son. James was born 1737. James died 4 March 1829 at 92 years of age. His body was interred in Rutherford Co., NC, at the Green Cemetery near the old Bostic Brick Yard. Mary and James lived along the NC-SC state line along Buffalo Creek and were strong Tories. They had at least three sons. Joseph was among the earliest residents west of the Catawba. There are many records of him in the area in the 1750s and early 1760s. He was at least in the Charlotte, Mecklenburg County area by 1751 or 1752 to meet and marry Mary. Strong tradition says his son William was born in 1753 at their home on Buffalo Creek near the present NC-SC line in Cleveland County. There is evidence of a settlement there on Buffalo Creek north of the Broad River in 1754 when 26 people were killed in an Indian raid. Whether he originally settled on Buffalo Creek and moved north because of Indian problems is unclear. Most evidence puts Joseph further north in the German settlement near Beaverdam Creek in the early fifties. He was on the Capt. Samuel Corbin's militia list, now thought to be from 1753. When Burill Grigg died in 1756, Joseph had an account at his trading post on the south side of the Catawba at Rocky Ford as did his friend James McAfee. In 1758 he patented about 500 acres of land between Beaverdam Creek and Indian Creek in the northern portion of present day Gaston County. If Joseph were like most settlers, he had lived and worked that land for several years before actually receiving the grant. In the 1760's he sold this land to Christy and Peter Eaker, Jr. and settled or resettled permanently in the Buffalo Creek area. The log home Mary and her second husband, James McAfee, shared on Buffalo Creek may also may have been Joseph's before his death. Still standing in the 1980s, it was typical of many prosperous settlers in the area. Unlike the modern image of a one room cabin, it was two stories tall and contained four rooms with a hallway in the middle. When Joseph died in 1771, he left his wife and seven minor children well cared for. Of particular interest in his will is the clause that his daughters were to be equally educated as his sons. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT: Joseph Green of Tryon County and province of North Carolina Planter Being Sick and In the name of God amen the twentieth Day of September one thousand Seven Hundred and Seventy one I, weak of body but of perfect mind and memory thanks be Given unto God. Therefore Calling unto mind the Mortality of my body & that it is appointed for all men once to Die do make And ordain this my last Will and testament that is to say Principally and first of all I give and Recommend my Soul into the Hands of God that gave it and for my body I recommend it to the Earth to be buried in a Christian like and Decent manner at the Discretion of my Executors Not Doubting but at the General Resurrection I Shall receive the Same Again by the Mighty Power of God and as touching Such Worldly Estate herewith it Has Pleased God to bless me in this life I Give Demise and Dispose of the same in I the following manner & form? First I Give and bequeath to Mary my Dearly Beloved wife the sum of One Hundred Pounds to be Raised And levied out of My Estate likewise I Give and bequeath unto William Green my Dearly and Well beloved Son the Sum of One Hundred Pounds to be Raised and levied out of my Estate likewise I Give and Bequeath Unto Anne Green my Dearly and well beloved Daughter the Sum of One Hundred pounds to be Raised and levied out of my Estate likewise I Give and bequeath unto Abraham Green my Dearly and well beloved Son the sum of one Hundred Pounds to be Raised and levied out of my Estate likewise I Give and bequeath unto Isaac Green my dearly and Well beloved Son the sum of one Hundred pounds to be Raised and levied out of Estate likewise I Give and bequeath unto Mary Green my Deerly and well Beloved Daughter the sum of one Hundred Pounds to be Raised And levied out of my Estate likewise I Give and bequeath unto my Deerly well beloved son Jacob Green the Sum of one Hundred pounds to be Raised and levied out of my Estate likewise I Give and bequeath unto Joseph Green my Deerly and well beloved son the Sum of one Hundred pounds to be Raised and levied out of my Estate I likewise Will that Abraham Isaac Jacob Mary & Joseph be sent to School and learnt to Read and Write a good Commendable Hand and to Cypher so far as the Rule of three and that to be paid out of my Whole Estate I likewise Will and bequeat that my Whole Estate be Valued and that the sums above mentioned be paid out of lands and tenaments and Negroes and other Moveable Effects and that the Remainder part be Equally Divided among them all. likewise I Constitute make and ordain my well beloved wife Mary Green and my Well beloved brother in law James McEntire my only Executors of this my last Will and testament and I Do hereby Utterly Disallow Revoke and Disannul All and Every other for Wills and testaments and legacies and bequests & Executors by me in any Ways before this time Named Willed and bequeathed Ratifying and Confirming this and no Other to be my last Will and testament in Witness Whereof I Have Hereunto Set my Hand and Seal the Day and year first above Written Signed Sealed published pronounced and Declared by the sd .Joseph Green as His last Will and testament in ye presence of us the Subscribers Viz Joseph Green (His mark) Henry Reynolds (His mark) Alaxander Meander Robt McAfee Jurrate SOURCE: URL: http://ourworld.cs.com/journeysthrutime/id55.htm ==== There's is a great deal of data about the above mentioned GREENE family at the Rhode Island link! Rhode Island :: http://www.rootsweb.com/~rigenweb/ ==== BIO :: From family. Source unknown. 1st land grant dated 1753. Listed as married man in Samuel Cobrin's militia company in 1747 (1st militia company west of the Catawba River). May have married Mary McIntire. From Douglas Green on Prodigy.Com:: Joseph Green was born in either 1714 or 1724 in NC, SC, VA, MD, PA, NJ, or England. Some believe he was from New Jersey and enlisted in the militia in Pennsylvania, probably around York or Lancaster. He may have come to North Carolina during the "Spanish Alarms". Douglas Green stated that he could find no support for that theory. Joseph was a member of Cobrin's militia, was listed as a Captain during the French and Indian War, and during January, 1770 term of court (Tryon County), Joseph was appointed Captain of the Militia. Also, from Douglas Green at America On Line :: Possibly born in Tryon Co., NC. Buried in Green family cemetery near the brick yards at Bostic, NC. Father may have been Thomas, but there is no documented evidence. Per his 'data disk' :: Also listed as "Ranger" during French and Indian War. At one time lived near Crouse, NC in Gaston County. Jan 1770 term of court - Joseph Green appointed Captain of Militia for Tryon County (records in office of Secretary of State of North Carolina). McEntire book says he was born in 1714 in Maryland. SOURCE: URL: http://home.att.net/~ Father: John "of Sussex" GREENE b: 30 SEP 1685 in Warwick, Providence (nka Kent) County, Rhode Island USA Mother: Mary Increase ALLEN b: 29 MAY 1689 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachusetts Colony (now USA) Marriage 1 Mary MCENTIRE b: 1735 in Mecklenburg (nka Rutherford) County, North Carolina Married: BET 1748 AND 1752 in Old Tryon County (nka Rutherford), North Carolina Children William "Major" GREENE b: 16 MAY 1753 in Crouse, Gaston County, North Carolina Annie GREENE b: ABT 1755 in York (nka Cherokee) County, South Carolina Abraham GREENE b: 1760 in Tryon (Rutherford, nka Cleveland) County, North Carolina Isaac "Captain" GREENE b: 7 MAY 1762 in Tryon (Rutherford, nka Cleveland) County, North Carolina Mary Olivia GREENE b: 1765 in York (fka Tryon, nka Cherokee) County, South Carolina Jacob "R. S." GREENE b: 1767 in York (fka Tryon, nka Cherokee) County, South Carolina Joseph GREENE b: 1769 in York (nka Cherokee) County, South Carolina Sources: Another researcher URL :: http://home.att.net/~hdbridges/greene.htm "Heritage of Cleveland County NC" by The Cleveland County Historical Association (book), 1982 Rhode Island URL :: :: http://www.rootsweb.com/~rigenweb/ URL :: http://ourworld.cs.com/journeysthrutime/id55.htm == Sources == http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=irisheyes&id=I08532 === Footnotes === Dillard, Greene, Giddens, Hollingsworth, Love, Lott, Mathis, McCall, McMahan, Maloy, Moore, Roberts, Sweat & Others of Wiregrass Georgia & Beyond[[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=irisheyes&id=I08532]] http://www.myrtlebridges.us/~hdbridges/greene.htm http://www.myrtlebridges.us/~hdbridges/greene.htm === Acknowledgments === Thanks to [[Johnson-19803|Paula Johnson]] for starting this profile. Click the Changes tab for the details of contributions y Paula and others.u ---- == Biography == Joseph is the child of [[Green-8440|John Green]] and [[Allen-11405|Mary Allen]]. Entered by Paula Johnson, Monday, September 30, 2013. ''Can you add any information on Joseph Green? Please help grow this WikiTree profile. Everything you see here is a collaborative work-in-progress.'' == Sources == ''No sources. The events of Joseph's life were either witnessed by [[Johnson-19803 | Paula Johnson]] or Paula plans to add [[sources]] here later.'' === Footnotes === === Acknowledgments === Thank you to [[Johnson-19803 | Paula Johnson]] for [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=Green-8495 creating] Green-8495 on 30 Sep 13. Click the Changes tab for the details on contributions by Paula and others.

Payne Name Study

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[[Category:Payne Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Payne Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Payne Payne] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Payne name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Payne's), by time period (18th Century Payne's), or by topic (Payne DNA, Payne Occupations, Payne Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''See the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Payne Name Study, do the following: :1. Sign the honor code if you haven't already. :2. Add the Payne One Name Study sticker to your profile to show project affiliation: {{Member|ONS|name=Payne}}
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{{Clear}} :3. Browse our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. ::If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Payne-15730|Tricia Aanderud]]''' for assistance. :4. Add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * [[Space:Payne_Name_Study:_Notables|Payne Name Study: Notables]] * [[Space:Payne_Name_Study:_Coat_of_Arms|Payne Name Study: Coat of Arms]] * [[Space:Payne_Name_Study:_Documented_Genealogies|Payne Name Study: Documented Genealogies]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Payne_Name_Study List of Payne Profiles] *Finding family members in a specific area and determine how they are related? == Things to Do == Other things to do: *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=PAYNE Payne Profiles Not Linked to Global Tree] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Payne Unsourced Payne Profiles] == Origin of PAYNE name == The names Payne and Paine came to England during the Normal conquest. In Normandy of 1066, the Latin world Paganus meant villager. Since villagers resisted conversion to Christianity longer than did city dwellers, it also came to mean “unbeliever” (today’s pagan.) Many have attempted to draw a loose connection with the Latin paganus = pagan due to the Old English word paien being derived from the Latin word Paganus, but there is no hard evidence to support this theory. The surname Payne originates in France and is a variation of the name Payen (Payen; Payens). It is one of the most revered and ancient surnames of the noblesse families of France. The original family lived in Payen, Normandy, where they held family seats in Payen and Dauphine . During the Norman Conquest of England and the great migration, members of this family migrated to England. Upon migrating to England, the Payn’s were then granted lands and a family seat in Sussex by Duke William Of Normandy for their distinguished assistance in the battle of Hastings. The first record of Paynes outside of France was in England in the Domesday Book completed in 1086, shortly after the Norman Conquest, including one Pagen who had land near Market Bosworth, the ancestral home of this lineage. *[[Paine-429|Stephen Paine]] appears to be the first verifiable PAINE/PAINE to arrive in America in 1638. *[[Payne-10038|Robert Payne]] born in New York in 1789, moved to Ontario, Canada and married Jane Scott in 1826 in Brockville and had nine children there. See Lyon-Payne Tree at the [[Space:Payne_Name_Study:_Documented_Genealogies|Payne Name Study: Documented Genealogies]] artwork. See [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/892103/payne-surname-origin-and-1st-payne-in-america "Payne Surname Origin and 1st Payne in America"] for more details. == Links == * [http://www.payne.cz/payne_a/payne_family.htm History of Payne Name] * [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/payne/about/background FamilyTreeDNA, Payne Family History] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PAYNE Payne Genealogy] ==Membership== * [[Payne-15730|Tricia (Payne) Aanderud]], Project Coordinator * [[McCarthy-7147|Michael McCarthy]] * Anny Payne * [[Payne-18970| Beth Payne]] ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Paine Paine]

Paynesville Cemetery

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[[Category: Victoria, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category:Paynesville Cemetery, Paynesville, Victoria]] [[Category:Paynesville, Victoria]] ==Introduction== This is part of the [[Project:Cemeteries_of_Australia|Australian Cemeteries Project]]. If you know of any other people whose profiles can be linked to this cemetery please contact [[Croll-284|Neil Croll]] to have the link added. ==Location== Paynesville Cemetery, Victoria, Australia 3880, is located on the Bairnsdale to Paynesville road on the western edge of the town of [[Space:Paynesville|Paynesville]] at coordinates 34°54.330 South, 147°42.347 East. ==To get there== From Melbourne take the Princes Highway (Highway 1) East for 280 Km (or rail, 4 hours) to Bairnsdale. From Main St in Bairnsdale follow the main road East to a turnoff sign to the left, indicating Paynesville Rd. Paynesville is about 16 Km along that road, and the cemetery is on the right as the road approaches the town.
==Description== Paynesville cemetery is an older-style country cemetery with several rows of traditional monuments, two walls of memorial plaques and a sizeable lawn cemetery section. Surrounding the cemetery is agricultural land on two sides, a main road on one side and residences on the other side. The town of Paynesville is expanding rapidly and the cemetery will soon be surrounded by residential buildings. Some of the older graves are of the Gothic style but most are modern in design. Old photographs show three steel buckets, each partly buries, bearing the names 'Frank', 'Ron' and 'Nan' and marked with cemetery pegs; there are likely to have been more such 'informal' markers that have since disappeared. Particularly in the James section there are some examples of local blacksmithing work in the wrought-iron posts and rails around several of the graves. There are far fewer statues and less religious imagery than in many other cemeteries, possibly reflecting the down-to-earth nature of the area, and the graves are no longer grouped by religion as they once were: Presbyterian, Methodist, Anglican and Catholic. ==History== The land on which the Paynesville Cemetery is now located was donated by the pioneering James family, whose members are interred in an enclosed section (to keep cattle out) in the South West corner, shaded by a very old oak tree that was planted from an acorn from a big tree at the James home 'Eaglehurst' or, more probably, from the island of St Helena, where [[Beale-1023|Elizabeth James]] was born. If the latter is the case, this oak might well be the offspring of the first English Oak in the Colony of Victoria.[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/70069326?searchTerm=Margaret%20Beale National Library of Australia - Trove] ''The Sunbury News'' (Vic. : 1900 - 1927) 15 Aug 1903 p4; accessed 16 Dec 2022 Allthough known as the 'James corner', this area does include some graves from other families who wanted their loved ones interred as closely as possible to their homes. The earliest recorded interment is that of William Ernest Tucker ,1 Mar 1894 and the earliest marked interment was that of Mrs Elizabeth Maria James in 1899.
The cemetery at Paynesville had its beginnings in the allocation by the James family of the land for cemetery purposes, the control of which was handed to the Bairnsdale Council for development as a cemetery. Little happened, to the dissatisfaction of local people, who pressured their newly-elected counsellor, Counsellor Rashleigh,[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/91894550?searchTerm=Paynesville%20cemetery%20council National Library of Australia - Trove] ''Bairnsdale Advertiser and Tambo and Omeo Chronicle'' (Vic. : 1882 - 1918) 9 Dec 1893 p3; accessed 28 Dec 2022 to facilitate the development, which he did.[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/91894771?searchTerm=Paynesville%20cemetery%20council National Library of Australia - Trove] ''Bairnsdale Advertiser and Tambo and Omeo Chronicle'' (Vic. : 1882 - 1918) 26 Aug 1893 p3; accessed 28 Dec 2022 Because it was necessary for Paynesville residents to use the Bairnsdale cemetery for interments, the Bairnsdale Council was strongly urged to action: ''According to Councillor Rashleigh, there are a number of old people in and around Paynesville "who don't know the moment they may drop off," and who are very anxious that when they die their remains should be buried in the local cemetery, and not at Bairnsdale. He seemed terribly afraid at yesterday's meeting of the shire council that any further delay would ensue in having the Paynesville cemetery opened, and came prepared with a set of rules and regulations for its management. Those were a copy, he explained, of the ones in force at Coongulmorang, with the exception that he had knocked out the charges for permission to erect head and tomb stones. His reason for doing this, he said, was that he did not want the Paygesville people to be charged for ornamenting their own cemetery. " With tombstones ?" asked Councillor Goold, and even the gravity of Councillor Rashleigh, though he was on a grave question, relaxed for the moment. Afterwards the rules and regulations submitted were ordered to be gazetted and the shire engineer instructed to survey the cemetery into suitable blocks for the several donominations''.[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/91896099?searchTerm=Paynesville%20cemetery National Library of Australia - Trove]''Bairnsdale Advertiser and Tambo and Omeo Chronicle'' (Vic. : 1882 - 1918) 5 May 1894; accessed 30 Sep 2022 The pressure came to a head when ''An old fishermen and resident, Mr. A. Maroney, died this month, after a long illness. His corpse had to be taken 16 miles for burial. It is time we had a cemetery nearer here.''[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/84683672?searchTerm=Paynesville%20cemetery%20council National Library of Australia - Trove] ''Bairnsdale Advertiser and Tambo and Omeo Chronicle'' (Vic. : 1882 - 1918) 16 Sep 1886 p2; accessed 28 Dec 2022 The process for designating the land as a cemetery was that the proposed 4.45Ha (10-acre) block was identified by local residents[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/84710670?searchTerm=Paynesville%20cemetery%20council National Library of Australia - Trove] ''Bairnsdale Advertiser and Tambo and Omeo Chronicle'' (Vic. : 1882 - 1918) 8 Jul 1886 p2; accessed 28 Dec 2022[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/84683791?searchTerm=Paynesville%20cemetery%20council National Library of Australia - Trove] ''Bairnsdale Advertiser and Tambo and Omeo Chronicle'' (Vic. : 1882 - 1918) 28 Sep 1886 p3; accessed 28 Dec 2022 and application made the Bairnsdale Council Land Board in Dec 1886.[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/84684507?searchTerm=Paynesville%20cemetery%20council National Library of Australia - Trove] ''Bairnsdale Advertiser and Tambo and Omeo Chronicle'' (Vic. : 1882 - 1918) 14 Dec 1886 p2; accessed 28 Dec 2022 Formal approval was granted in Jan 1887.[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/84684663?searchTerm=Paynesville%20cemetery National Liibrary of Australia - Trove] ''Bairnsdale Advertiser and Tambo and Omeo Chronicle'' (Vic. : 1882 - 1918) 8 Jan 1887 2; accessed 30 Sep 2022 The final approval for cemetery establishment is given by the Governor in Council, rathyer than local authorities, and there were several steps to be taken first. Despite having been laid out in 1886 the land was not cleared or used until 1894 when the Bairnsdale Shire Council took it over from the cemetery trustees following disputes between the two organisations[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/84816595 National Library of Australia: Trove]: ''Bairnsdale Advertiser and Tambo and Omeo Chronicle'' (Vic. : 1882 - 1918) 12 Nov 1891 p4; accessed 18 Jul 2022 and action agreed to by the Department of Lands and Survey in Jan 1894.[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/91897071/8213904 National Library of Australia - Trove] ''Bairnsdale Advertiser and Tambo and Omeo Chronicle'' (Vic. : 1882 - 1918) 6 Jan 1894 p2; accessed 28 Dec 2022The cemetery was finally gazetted in 1887Derbyshire ''East Gippsland Cemetery and Memorial Transcriptions''. (2 Volumes), Vol 1, p247; available at East Gippsland Shire Council library; call number 929.5099456.[https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Record/6533503 Hutchinson G]. ''In Memorium: a Guide to the History and Heritage of Victoria's Cemeteries''. Richmond, Victoria : Hardie Grant Books ; Melbourne, Victoria : State of Victoria, Department of Health, 2014 and by 1888 a Board of Trustees had been appointed as the legally constituted body to manage the cemetery.[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/84809892?searchTerm=Paynesville%20%2B%20cemetery National Library of Australia: Trove] ''Bairnsdale Advertiser and Tambo and Omeo Chronicle'' (Vic. : 1882 - 1918) 23 Jun 1888 p2; accessed 16 Dec 2021. Progress was, however, still slow. By 1894 the Cemetery regulations had still not been submitted to the Governor-in-Council, so they could not be enforced. In 1896, despite the cemetery apparently still not having been opened, a cemetery caretaker (later known as the sexton) was appointed, to be paid '...at 10s per grave and 7s ld for still-borns'. The position was taken by a Mr Prosser, who had offered his services,[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/84826966?searchTerm=Paynesville%20cemetery National Library of Victoria: Trove]: ''Bairnsdale Advertiser and Tambo and Omeo Chronicle'' (Vic. : 1882 - 1918) 10 Sep 1896 p4; accessed 15 Nov 2021. but specific maintenance works, like fumigating rabbits to prevent graves being undermined and clearing and grubbing of vegitation was put to tender. The cemetery was 'swept by fire and fences burned' and several gravestones destroyed in bushfires that hit the area in 1940.[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/204009601?searchTerm=Paynesville%20cemetery National Library of Australia: Trove]: ''The Age'' (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954) 24 Feb 1940 p32; accessed 15 Nov 2021.[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/11275480?searchTerm=Paynesville%20cemetery National Library of Australia: Trove]: ''The Argus'' (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) 24 Feb 1940 p7; accessed 15 Nov 2021.[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/84826966?searchTerm=Paynesville%20cemetery National Library of Victoria: Trove]: ''Bairnsdale Advertiser and Tambo and Omeo Chronicle'' (Vic. : 1882 - 1918) 10 Sep 1896 p4; accessed 15 Nov 2021. In context, the Paynesville cemetery began its life reasonably early in the history of the Colony of Victoria, seeing that the ''Act for the Establishment and Management of Cemeteries in the Colony of Victoria'' was only passed in 1854.Victorian Department of Health and Human Services. 2017. ''Governance and operational training for Victorian cemetery trusts: Class B training program material''. Melbourne: Department of Health and Human Services The geology of the Paynesville area means that drainage of water has been an ongoing problem, especially to the cemetery; as early as 1890 contracts were called for drainage of Paynesville road near the cemetery,[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/84689495?searchTerm=Paynesville%20cemetery National Library of Australia: Trove]: ''Bairnsdale Advertiser and Tambo and Omeo Chronicle'' (Vic. : 1882 - 1918) 30 Jan 1890 p3; accessed 21 Nov 2021. and the construction of a shed for a roller and plant;[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/84689537?searchTerm=Paynesville%20cemetery National Library of Australia: Trove]: ''Bairnsdale Advertiser and Tambo and Omeo Chronicle'' (Vic. : 1882 - 1918) 4 Feb 1890 p3; accessed 9 Dec 2021. the call for drainage was to be repeated regularly and still continues.
A recent geophysical survey has revealed the presence of about 28 unmarked graves in the cemetery, and the sites have now been marked by concrete markers sunk into the ground. An image, thought to be that of a now-vanished shelter shed, possibly built in 1914 or 1915, was also revealed, although a very elderly neighbour is unable to remember any building that is not still there.[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/75098435?searchTerm=Paynesville%20cemetery National Library of Australia: Trove]: ''Bairnsdale Advertiser and Tambo and Omeo Chronicle'' (Vic. : 1882 - 1918) Tue 8 Sep 1914 p4: notive of tenders called to build shelter sheds at Paynesville Cemetery and Ferry Landing; accessed 15 Nov 2021. More recently again the original survey was extended to an area across the South-East of the grounds and revealed a further 48 areas of interest, most of which can confidently be said to be unmarked graves. There are four possible reasons for such unmarked interments:
- first, they might originally have been marked and the marks lost over time, which would scarcely be credible to have happened in the particular locations (although many memorials were destroyed in a [[Space:Eastern_Victorian_bushfirefire_1940|bushfire in 1940]]);
- second, they might represent interments by families too poor to afford the usual costs and who simply took matters into their own hands;
- third, there was an initial time in the history of the cemetery when interments were allowed but people were banned from attending, which would assume that people simply didn't bother to return and erect monuments, which is hardly credible; and
- fourth, that graves in the South-East area had been exhumed and moved to another section of the cemetery, as emerged in conversation with an elderly neighbour of the cemetery who remembers his father telling him that this is what had happened, which is credible but difficult to understand; and -fifth, that the South East area had been used for interments of paupers and illigitimate children, as remembered by a long-standing ex-member of the Cemetery Trust, which is credible and probable. That person remembers that when the local Council erreced a shed in the area, her husband, who was also a Trust member, was absolutely furious because he knew that there were several graves in the area that was now under the new building. Consecration was a rite carried out by the Catholic and Anglican churches but not the Presbyterian or Methodist churches and applies to specific denominational areas within cemeteriesNeil Croll: Personal telephone conversations and email contact with Anglican ArchivistNeil Croll: Personal telephone conversations and email contact with Catholic ArchivistNeil Croll: Personal telephone conversations and email contact with Uniting Church in Australia Archivist, so the land in question is certainly unconsecrated. This supports the fifth argument above. ==Further family history resources== * [https://paynesvillecemetery.com.au 'Cassiopia']: Paynesville Cemetery web site. * East Gippsland Regional Library Service. 1995. ''East Gippsland cemetery and memorial transcriptions.'' East Gippsland Library, Bairnsdale; location: LOCAL F 929.509945 EAS. * McClure S. ''Paynesville Cemetery 1897-2002'' [electronic resource] : Monumental Inscriptions, plus over 800 photos Bib ID 307615 Available via [https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Record/3076151?lookfor=Paynesville&offset=7&max=73 National Library of Australia], the Prahran Mechanics' Institute Victorian History Library and the Melton City Council Library Service, Melton. * ''Paynesville 1881-1981 Primary School No. 2343''. Available from East Gippsland Shire Library. * Richardson M. 2018. ''Paynesville Memories: a Trip Down Memory Lane for Friends and Family of Paynesville, Victoria''. Paynesville: The Right Man. Available from East Gippsland Shire Library. * Fordham S, Treadwell J. 2011. ''St Peter's By the Lake Paynesville Jubilee June 2011: the Story of its People''. Available from St Peter's Anglican Church, Paynesville. * Further area-specific historical and family history information is available from [[Space:Paynesville RSL|Paynesville RSL]],
[[Space:Paynesville war memorial|Paynesville War Memorial]];
[[Space:Paynesville Mens' Shed|Paynesville Men's Shed]];
[https://pmm.org.au Paynesville Maritime Museum];
[https://victoriancollections.net.au/organisations/east-gippsland-family-history-group-inc East Gippsland Family History Centre]; and
[https://www.paynesvillememories.net.au Paynesville Memories]. * For a brief description of the early history of the town, see [[Space:Paynesville|'Paynesville']] * For a profile on the man whose name the town bears see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Payne-14756 Charles Bradney Payne] * A register of 'Certified Cases of Successful Vaccination' between 1887 and 1912 (VPRS3654) is available at the [https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/99F3205A-F4BB-11E9-AE98-AF9738F00CA7?image=1 Public Records Office]. * For a history of the 'James Corner' of the cemetery and a list of inscriptions on the graves there see [https://www.australiancemeteries.com.au/vic/eastgippsland/bryan_james/paynesville_cemetery.html Australian Cemeteries Index: James B. 2019. ''Paynesville Cemetery.''] == Sources == ==People interred or memorialised at Paynesville Cemetery== {| class="wikitable" {| border="1" | '''Name''' || || '''Birth''' || '''Death''' || '''Age''' || '''Notes''' || '''Coordinates''' || |- | || || || || || || '''South''' || '''East / Grave No''' |- | [[Adam-3037|Adam]] || Roy || 1913 || 10 Jul 1992 || 79 || || || NW1 42 |- | [[Barker-15155|Adams]] || Vida M || 21 Feb 1906 || 22 Nov 2004 || 98 || Spouse: Ronald || || I 372 |- | [[Wilson-109291|Addis]] || Annie Florence || 1866 || 1931 || 65 || || || I 132 |- | [[Addis-790|Addis]] || Harry Hall || 1856 || 1919 || || Spouse: Annie Florence || || 86 |- | [[Addis-756|Addis]] || Harry Hall || 1893 || 6 Oct 1980 || 87 || Spouse: Mary Elizabeth; Children: Win; Service: Lieutenant, 46 Battalion AIF, number 4129 || 37°54.362 || 147°42.328 / B2 K1 |- | [[Agnew-1884|Agnew]] || George || 1834 || 17 Jan 1918 || 84 ||Daughter: Mary || || E D1 77 |- | [[Magee-2801|Ah Yee]] || Joan || 3 May 1928 || 14 Jan 2016 || 87 || Birth name: Magee; Spouse: Albert; Children: Janice, Laurie, Vanessa, Georgina || || K 512 |- | [[Unknown-638308|Albrecht]] || Susan Raymonda || 1944 || 1997 || 53 || || || H 244 |- | [[Alexander-20594|Alexander]] || Duncan James || 1839 || Jan 1912 || 73 || || || B1 D3 51 |- | [[Watson-38234|Alexander]] || Elsie || 1850 || 1920 || 70 || || || 90 |- | [[Hart-18686|Alexander]] || Emma Jemima Esther || 1833 || 1913 || 80 || || || B1 D3 59 |- | [[Alexander-23889|Alexander]] || James || 1861 || 1919 || 58 || Spouse: Jessie Emily || || |- | [[Marshall-22782|Ammitzboll]] || Thelma Margaret || 10 May 1926 || 23 Dec 2009 || 83 || Spouse: Ronald; Children: Christopher, John, Peter, Jayne, Michael || || J 445 |- | [[Farmer-7209|Anderson]] || Catherine Mary || 1920 ||2 Aug 2001 || 81 || Spouse: Norman William; Children: Joy, Fay || || |- | [[Robinson-57231|Anderson]] || Elizabeth || 1847 || 1927 || 75 || || || B3 O3 118 |- | [[Unknown-653723|Anderson]] || Fay || || 2023 || || || || |- | [[Anderson-59306|Anderson]] || Ian Thomas || 1 Jun 1934 || 24 Jun 2009 || 75 || Spouse: Elizabeth; Children: Michelle, Denise, Suzanne || || NW2 22 |- | [[Anderson-74907|Anderson]] || John Christie || 1890 || 1971 || 61 || || || B2 Q2 |- | [[Anderson-74908|Anderson]] || John William || 1860 || 1945 || 85 || || || B2 O3 174 |- | [[Anderson-64904|Anderson]] || John Martin ||1895 ||28 May 1966 || 71 || Spouse: Pearl || 37°54.378 || 147°42.327 / A L3 257 |- | [[Anderson-74930|Anderson]] || Kevin John || 1925 || 1965 || 40 || Parents: John Martin Anderson, Pearl Winifred Marie Denson || || A K3 253 |- | [[Denson-731|Anderson]] || Pearl || 1898 || 19 Nov 1971 || 73 || Spouse: John || 37°54.378 || 147°42.327 / A L3 293 |- | [[Andrew-3294|Andrew]] || Laurence (Loss) || 16 Jun 1922 || 30 Aug 2007 || 85 || Spouse: Mernda Iris || || J 393 |- | [[Towers-886|Andrew]] || Mernda Iris || 20 Jun 1933 || 13 Jul 2016 || 83 || Spouse: Laurence (Loss) || || J 393 |- | [[Anderson-59307|Anderson]] || Norman William || 1918 || 16 Jul 2001 || 83 || Spouse: Catherine Mary; Children: Joy, Fay || || G 316 |- | [[Anketell-70|Anketell]] || John (Jack) || 1922 || 1999 || 77 ||Spouse: Mavis Joan Albt || || H 246 |- | [[Albt-1|Anketell]] || Mavis Joan || 1912 || 1997 || 75 || || || H 246 |- | [[Appleton-1601|Appleton]] || Colin Arthur || 18 Jun 1944 || 10 Aug 2020 || 76 || || 37°54.360 || 147°42.394 / |- | [[Apps-582|Apps]] || Albert Arthur || 4 Sep 1908 || 28 Aug 2003 || 94 || Spouse: Marion Isabella || || D1 K2 431 |- | [[Speedie-35|Apps]] || Marion Isabella || 29 Oct 1916 || 6 Nov 2004 || 88 || Spouse: Albert Arthur || || D1 K2 435 |- | [[Archibald-2392|Archibald]] || John || 1854 || 1938 || 84 || || || L549 |- | [[Archibald-2655|Archibald]] || John Laurence || 21 Dec 1946 || 11 Jul 2021 || 73 || Spouse: Trish; Children: Shane, Bronya, Nathan || || L549 |- | [[Harburn-57|Ardley]] || Edna Clarice || 7 Mar 1923 || 11 Nov 2010 || 87 || Spouse: Ivan; Children: Dennis, Daryl, Robert || || I 385 |- | [[Ardley-108|Ardley]] || Ivan Francis || 23 Mar 1923 || 5 Mar 2007 || 83 || Spouse: Edna Clarice; Children: Dennis, Daryl, Robert; Service: Australian Infantry Force || || I 385 |- | [[Armstrong-19429|Armstrong]] || John Arden || 1930 || 28 Jan 1991 || 61 || Spouse: Wilhelmina || 37°54.332 || 147°42.332 / C51 399 |- | [[Arnold-19301|Arnold]] || Alan Keith || 9 May 1928 || 26 Jul 2001 || 73 || || || G 313 |- | [[Lloyd-10170|Arnold]] || Alice || 29 Dec 1932 || 29 Jul 2004 || 71 || || || G 313 |- | [[Unknown-638509|Ashby]] || Donna Marie || 1948 || 19 Feb 2002 || 54 || || || L 556 |- | [[Ashby-3266|Ashby]] || George Edward || 1922 || 11 Dec 2005 || 83 || Spouse: Myrtle; Children: Katherine, Pamela, Geoffrey, Jennifer || || I 360 |- | [[Williams-103722|Ashby]] || Myrtle || 1903 || 4 Dec 2003 || 80 || Spouse: George Edward; Children: Katherine, Pamela, Geoffrey, Jennifer || || I 360 |- | Ashleigh || BP || || || || || || |- | [[Ashley-5790|Ashley]] || Bruce || 1984 || 1984 || 1h || || || |- | [[Atkinson-10571|Atkinson]] || Leslie Thomas (Tom) || 4 May 1926 || 7 Aug 2010 || 84 || Spouse: Shirley; Children: Wendy, Peter, Stephen || || J 449 |- | [[Kinsman-3118|Atkinson]] || Shirley || 13 Apr 1928 || 24 Sep 2013 || 85 || Birth name: Kinsman; Spouse: Leslie Thomas; Children: Wendy, Peter, Stephen || || J449 |- | [[Aukema-17|Aukema]] || Jan (Dick) || 24 Oct 1926 || 25 Dec 2007 || 85 || Spouse: Sjoeke; Children: Roelf, Jo-Angela || || RG 6 |- | [[Reenalda-2|Aukema]] || Sjoeke || 6 Oct 1929 || 8 Jun 1986 || 57 || Spouse: Jan; Children: Roelf, Jo-Angela || || RG 6 |- || [[Avery-4108|Avery]] || Joseph Gordon || 1892 || 1957 || 65 || || || |- | [[Bach-1189|Bach]] || Lawrence || 11 Jun 1938 || 15 Dec 2011 || 73 || Spouse: Judith; Children: Wayne, Wendy, Susan || || J425 |- | [[Backman-480|Backman]] || John Charles || 24 May 1926 || 15 Sep 2021 || 95 || Spouse: Olive Fay || || G2 |- | [[Forrester-2368|Backman]] || Olive Fay || 1 Aug 1930 || 7 Jul 1999 || 69 || Spouse: John; Children: Kaylene, Christine, Robyn || || G285 |- || [[Unknown-638517|Bagehorn]] || Edith || || 2022 || || || || RG61 |- || [[Bagehorn-1|Bagehorn]] || Kurt || || 2022 || || || || RG61 |- | [[Baglioni-7|Baglioni]] || Christopher Mark || 1990 || 1990 || 14 d || || || D133 |- | [[Unknown-654139|Baglioni]] || Helen Christine || || 2005 || || || || D133 |- | [[Unknown-624606|Baker]] || Heather Lyn || 8 Oct 1941 || 19 Sep 2020 || 78 || Spouse: Ronald Clive || || GNW30 |- | [[Baker-60366|Baker]] || Ronald Clive || 10 Mar 1941 || 2 Nov 2021 || 81 || Spouse: Heather Lyn || || GNW30 |- | [[Unknown-624608|Baker]] || Rhonda Jean || 1 Jul 1967 || 12 Mar 2006 || || || || GNW29 |- | [[Stanway-321|Balderston]] || Grace || 1901 || 7 Jul 1975 || 74 || Spouse: John || || D1 B2 320 |- | [[Balderston-153|Balderston]] || John || 1886 || 17 Jun 1974 || 88 || Spouse: Grace; Service: First Australian Infantry Force || || D1 Bd 312 |- | [[Balshaw-52|Balshaw]] || Clement William || 1912 || 1984 || 72 || Spouse: Elsie Annie Outtram || || B33 |- | [[Outtram-7|Balshaw]] || Elsie Annie || 16 Oct 1916 || 2 Feb 2001 || 84 || || || B33 |- | [[Bambrook-8|Bambrook]] || Graeme Walton || 13 May 1937 || 6 Oct 2018 || 82 || Spouse: Irene Jessie Jones; Children: Debra, Kim, Lorena || 37°54.367 || 147°42.375 / K571 |- | [[Jones-104768|Bambrook]] || Irene Jessie || 16 May 1938 || 10 Mar 2018 || 79 || Birth name: Jones; Spouse: Graeme Walton; Children: Debra, Kim, Lorena || 37°54.367 || 147°42.375 |- | [[Barke-43|Barke]] || Denis Charles || 28 Jan 1930 || 23 Feb 2010 || 80 || Spouse: Barbara; Children: Mary, Elizabeth || || |- | [[Stewart-48179|Barlow]] || Alma Jean || 24 Apr 1918 || 15 Jan 1990 || 71 || Spouse: Roy Gordon Barlow || || D133 |- | [[Barlow-5516|Barlow]] || Roy Gordon || 13 Jul 1926 || 23 Jun 1997 || 71 || Spouse: Alma jean Stewart || || D133 |- | [[Unknown-556008|Barnett]] || Heather Ann || 28 Mar 1944 || 13 Sep 2000 || 56 || Spouse: Graeme; Siblings: Phillip, Kate || || NW1 |- | [[Barrett-14721|Barnett]] || George Thomas || 1927 || 19 Oct 2002 || 75 || Spouse: Stella Mary; Children: Richard, Christina || || I1 |- | [[Unknown-556010|Barrett]] || Stella Mary || 1927 || 3 Dec 2004 || 77 || Spouse: George Thomas; Children: Richard, Christina || || I1 |- | [[Morris-36385|Barthold]] || Anne Derisley || 20 Apr 1934 || 24 Mar 2022 || 86 || Spouse: Graham; Geoffrey, David, Narelle, Lisa, Jackson || || M1 |- | [[Boldeman-2|Barton]] || Lillian Marjorie || 29 Mar 1919 || 4 Jul 2006 || 87 || Spouse: Noel Hunter; Children: Susan, Robert || || G2 |- | [[Barton-9459|Barton]] || Noel Hunter || 1917 || 11 Aug 2000 || 83 || Spouse: Lillian Marjorie; Children: Susan, Robert || || G1 |- | [[Battista-74|Battista]] || Luigi Joseph || 27 Mar 1926 || 12 May 2008 || 82 || Spouse: Veronica Joy Peaty || || NW1 |- | [[Adam-3924|Baxter]] || Carol Ann Adam || 18 Sep 1936 || 27 Jun 1992 || 55 || || || NW1 |- | [[Baxter-11432|Baxter]] || David John || 18 Sep 1936 || 27 Jun 1992 || 55 || Spouse: Carol Ann Adam || || NW1 |- | [[Johnstone-3278|Beach]] || Enid Rae || 6 Jun 1924 || 20 Jan 2017 || 92 || Spouse: Evan Phillip; Children: Gordon, Robyn || || F3 |- | [[Beach-6532|Beach]] || Evan Phillip || 15 Nov 1923 || 5 Jul 1998 || 75 || Spouse: Enid Rae; Children: Gordon, Robyn || || F2 |- | [[Unknown-638604|Beams]] || Bernadette || 14 Jan 1955 || 3 Aug 2009 || 54 || || || F3 |- | [[Weir-5000|Beams]] || Doris Kathleen Jean || 13 Jul 1925 || 24 Nov 2007|| 82|| Spouse: James Edwin Thomas Beams || || F2 |- | [[Beams-282|Beams]] || George Henry || 1909 || 1945 || 36 || Spouse: Winifred; Children: Adeline, Elaine, Janice, Gordon || || |- | [[Beams-301|Beams]] || James Edwin Thomas || 1930 || 2004 || 74 || Spouse: Doris Kathleen Jean Weir || || |- | [[Beardsley-5198|Beardsley]] || Natalie Faith || 7 Oct 1977 || 7 Oct 1977 || 10d || Father: Gary; mother: Lesley; siblings: Adam, Shannon ||37°54.356 ||147°42.329 / B2 Q1 338 |- | [[Becket-240|Becket]] || Albert Joseph || 25 Aug 1919 || 1 Aug 2002 || 82 || Spouse: Lucia; Children: Charles || || I367 |- | [[Unknown-556036|Becket]] || Lucia (Lucy) || 17 Jan 1920 || 10 Mar 2009 || 89 || Spouse: Albert Joseph; Children: Charles || || I367 |- | [[Pollard-5447|Becket]] || Rochelle Ann (Mitzi) || 2 Jun 1940 || 19 Jan 2020 || 79 || Spouse: Charles; Siblings: Martin, William || || RG68 |- | [[Heaton-2579|Behm]] || Patricia Marie || 1929 || 2001 || 69 || Spouse: Roy Maxwell Behm || || D2 146 |- | [[Behm-426|Behm]] || Roy Maxwell || 1929 || 1991 || 62 || Spouse: Patricia Marie Heaton || || D2 146 |- | [[Anderson-62643|Bence]] || Valerie Irene || 22 Feb 1923 || 20 Apr 2009 || 86 || Spouse: Alfred; Children: Wendy || || J422 |- | [[Bennett-38511|Bennett]] || John William || 16 Oct 1940 || 5 Apr 1989 || 48 || Spouse: Glynis: Children: Peter, Lisa, Wayne || || C122 |- | [[Benson-7582|Benson]] || Noel Percival || 1910 || 1977 || 67 || Spouse: Hyldred; Children: Noel, June ||37°54.356 || 147°42.329 / B2 R1 335 |- | [[Benton-4509|Benton]] || Robert Walter G || 23 Jun 1942 || 5 Aug 2022 || 80 || Spouse: Robyn; Children: Julie, Paul, Kellie, Kerrie, Nicole || 37°54.359 || 147°.379 / L553 |- | [[Betts-3793|Betts]] || Douglas Alexander || 1922 || 16 Oct 1979 || 57 || Service: 2nd Australian Infantry Force, number VX16272 || 37°54.358 || 147°42.328 / B2 O1 351 |- | [[Jackson-59419|Betts]] || Olive Mabel || 18 Feb 1921 || 28 Sep 2018 || 97 || || || |- | [[Unknown-638685|Bibby]] || Cheryl Edith || 25 Oct 1945 || 278 Dec 2014 || 69 || ||37°64.387 || 147°42.322 / A447 |- | Bibby || Donald James || || 2024 || || || || 497K |- | [[Unknown-638687|Biddle]] || Prudence Joy || 1945 || 1994 || 49 || Children: Joanne, Phillip; Occupation: Employment Officer || || E189 |- | [[Bignell-595|Bignell]] || Ian Conrad || 9 Jun 1928 || 14 Sep 2013 || 95 || Spouse: Mary Gladys; Children: Dianne, Peter, Cyndie, Susan, Cameron || || J402 |- | [[Callander-278|Bignell]] || Mary Gladys || 26 Apr 1928 || 14 Jun 2014 || 86 || Spouse: Ian Conrad; Children: Dianne, Peter, Cyndie, Susan, Cameron || || J402 |- | [[Leggett-1529|Bills]] || Ethel May || 26 Sep 1889 || 24 Apr 1964 || 74 || Birth name: Leggett; Parents: Thomas, Cornelia || || B2S4 246 |- | [[Heath-9869|Bills]] || Heather June || 13 Jan 1936 || 16 Jun 2019 || 83 || Spouse: Roy Patrick Bills || || H279 |- | [[Unknown-556156|Bills]] || Lois Lorraine || 6 Sep 1948 || 25 Oct 2018 || 70 || Spouse: David; Children: Julie, Geoffrey || 37°54.368 || 147°42.375 / L572 |- | [[Bills-1270|Bills]] || Roy Patrick || 1932 || 1999 || 67 || Spouse: Heather June Heath || || |- H1 | [[Bills-1269|Bills]] || Wilfred Leslie || 1910 || 1991 || 80 || || || |- D150 | [[O'Donnell-4054|Bingham]] || Edyth Naomi || 1916 || 1981 || 65 || Spouse: Leslie; Children: Ross, Alan, Gregory, Carmel || || A1 |- | [[Bingham-4769|Bingham]] || Leslie || 1916 || 1988 || 72 || Service: Sergeant, Australian Imperial Force 2/24 Battalion 9th Division 2nd AIF || || A2 |- | [[Birch-3857|Birch]] || John Herbert || 1926 || 1992 || 66 || Spouse: Eve; Children: Tony, Keith, Malcolm || || D1 |- | [[Meeking-35|Birch]] || Isobel Eve || 1930 || 2004 || 74 || Spouse: John Herbert || || |- D2 | [[Unknown-556159|Bird]] || Anne Elizabeth (Betty) || 16 Feb 1910 || 16 Dec 2009 || 99 || Spouse: Ronald || || I1 |- | [[Bird-8484|Bird]] || Bertie George || || 1972 || || Spouse: Hilda || || D2PB |- | [[Bird-9859|Bird]] || Donald Alfred || || 8 Dec 1975 || || Spouse: Irene Vinita; Children: Rene, Ronald ||37°54.352 || 147°42.329 / B2 X1 |- | [[Anderson-48443|Bird]] || Helen || 1858 || 11 Feb 1923 || 65 || Spouse: Henry || || |- D2 Q10 | [[Bird-12080|Bird]] || Henry || 1833 || 9 Mar 1900 || 67 || || || B1 D9 |- | [[Bird-8486|Bird]] || Henry || 1861 || 5 Mar 1924 || 63 || Spouse: Helen Anderson || || |- D2 Q10 | [[Jordan-13528|Bird]] || Hilda || || 1973 || || Spouse: Bertie || || |- | [[Southon-241|Bird]] || Irene Vinita || || 8 Jul 1991 || 94 || Spouse: Donald A || 37°54.352 || 147°42.329 - B2 W1 |- | [[Bird-12081|Bird]] || Ronald Alfred || 18 Jun 1924 || 4 Nov 1987 || 63 || || 37°54.351 || 147°42.329 / B2 X1 |- | [[Bird-8901|Bird]] || Ronald Birkett || 26 Feb 1913 || 23 Jan 2012 || 98 || Spouse: Anne || || J2 |- | [[Birrell-574|Birrell]] || David Frances James || 1890 || 6 Aug 1949 || 50 || || || C F2 |- | [[Unknown-638702|Birrell]] || Florence || 1889 || 14 Jun 1995 || 96 || || || C F2 |- | [[Unknown-556287|Bishop]] || Edith Anne || 1918 || 13 Aug 2000 || 82 || Spouse: Harry; Children: Clive Pedrana || || G1 |- | [[Black-23871|Black]] || James || 1916 || 1991 || 75 || Spouse: Grace; Children: James, Sandra || || D |- | Blackman || John || || || || || || |- | [[Unknown-555482|Blackman]] || Olive Fay || 1 Aug 1930 || 7 Jul 1999 || 69 || Spouse: John; Children: Kaylene, Christine, Robyn || || |- | [[Unknown-600019|Blackman]] || Susan || 9 May 1936 || 20 Feb 2021 || 83 || || || GNW |- | [[Blackshaw-225|Blackshaw]] || Arthur Henry || 26 Jun 1918 || 23 Sep 1998 || 80 || Spouse: Barbara Trebeck Smith || || NW1 |- | [[Smith-302873|Blackshaw]] || Barbara Trebeck (Barb) || 23 Feb 1918 || 8 Apr 2014 || 96 || Spouse: Henry || || NW1 |- | [[Jewkes-78|Blair]] || Edith Jessie ||1901 || 1990 || 89 || Spouse: Percy James Blair || || D |- | [[Blake-11714|Blake]] || James Robert || 1866 || 1926 || 60 || || || |- | [[Blanchard-6490|Blanchard]] || Arnold || 2 Apr 1929 || 17 Apr 2013 || 84 || || || K |- | [[Gaburri-2|Boletti]] || Anita || 15 Jul 1942 || 24 Apr 2017 || 74 || Birth name: Gaburri; Children: Glenn, Richard || || K1 |- | [[Bolleman-10|Bolleman]] || Albert Emile || 1848 || 1932 || 84 || Parents: Melchior Bolleman, Catherine Rose Dezonghe || || B1 H4 |- | [[Lucas-11518|Bolleman]] || Annie Amelia || 1896 || 14 Sep 1989 || 92 || Spouse: William H; Children: Neita, Willliam || || E M1 |- | [[Lucas-12100|Bolleman]] || Hannah Agnes || 1856 || 1939 || 83 || Spouse: Albert Emile || || B1 H4 |- | [[Bolleman-35|Bolleman]] || William Harold (Bill) || 1890 || 1 Jun 1980 || 90 || Spouse: Anie Amelia; Children: Neita, Willliam || || E M1 |- | [[Booth-11848|Booth]] || Harry || 1910 || 1990 || 86 || Spouse: Thelma; Children: Gail || || D |- | [[Hosking-1261|Booth]] || Thelma Myrtle || 1909 || 1995 || 86 || Spouse: Harry; Children: Gail || || D |- | [[Unknown-556298|Boreham]] || Anna Josephine || 5 May 1928 || 20 Mar 2009 || 80 || Spouse: Frederick John; Children: Lorraine, Sandra, Sylvana, Adrian || || J1 |- | [[Boreham-294|Boreham]] || Frederick John || 2 May 1927 || 21 Jan 2016 || 89 || Spouse: Anne Josephine; Children: Lorraine, Sandra, Sylvana, Adrian || || J2 |- | [[Botsman-5|Botsman]] || Barry Trevor || 30 Sep 1934 || 18 Jul 1987 || |52| ||Spouse: Lois Isabel Cook || || NW1 |- | [[Unknown-556299|Bott]] || Claire || 31 May 1944 || 8 Mar 2020 || 75 || Spouse: Trevor; Children: Ian, Kevin || 37°54.371 || 147°42.383 / L1 (now relocated) |- | [[Bott-929|Bott]] || Henry William || 1904 || 1990 || 86 || Spouse: Mary Doreen Kane || || D |- | [[Bott-1058|Bott]] || Keith || 20 Jun 1913 || 7 Aug 1993 || 80 || Spouse: Lorna; Children: Trevor, Gary, Shirley, Ronald || || E |- | [[Rees-3475|Bott]] || Lorna Grace || 1 Jan 1921 || 2 May 2003 || 82 || Spouse: Keith; Children: Trevor, Gary, Shirley, Ronald || || I1 |- | [[Bott-849|Bott]] || Shirley Marie || 25 Nov 1958 || 17 Feb 2019 || 61 || Parents: Keith, Lorna Grace Bott; Siblings: Trevor, Gary || || J1 |- | [[Bould-175|Bould]] || Andrew David || 29 Oct 1960 || 17 Mar 2023 || 62 || || || |- | [[Haylock-322|Bould]] || Irene || 25 Feb 1930 || 9 Jul 2020 || 90 || Spouse: Walter George || || |- | [[Bould-137|Bould]] || Walter George || 1929 || 1992 || 63 || Spouse: Irene Haylock || || |- | Bourke || Graham Phillip || || || || || || |- | [[Bowden-4449|Bowden]] || Maxwell George || 1931 || 1988 || 57 || || || |- | [[Bower-3784|Bower]] || Clifford William || 14 Feb 1922 || 23 Feb 2002 || 80 || Spouse: Lucy Isla; Service: VX1905 Staff Sergeant, Australian Imperial Force, Corps of Electrical and Mechanical Engineers; Children: Sandra, Kaye || || |- | [[Kenyon-2753|Bower]] || Lucy Isla || 4 Sep 1927 || 12 Nov 2019 || 92 || Spouse: Clifford W; Children: Sandra, Kaye || || |- | [[Unknown-556302|Bowler]] || Judith Dawn || 1945 || 11 Jan 1995 || 55 || Children: Janet, Kevin, Terry, Linda, Darryl, Debbie, William, Alan || || |- | [[Unknown-638781|Boyd]] || Doreen Leonie || 6 Jun 1947 || 30 May 2017 || || Spouse: Lorna; Children: Trevor, Gary, Shirley, Ronald || || |- | [[Boyd-19859|Boyd]] || Owen Irving || 21 May 1936 || 14 Feb 2017 || 80 || Spouse: Lorna; Children: Trevor, Gary, Shirley, Ronald || || |- | [[Bradbury-3304|Bradbury]] || John Henry || 10 Jan 1920 || 1983 || Spouse: Patricia Lilian Ward || || || |- | [[Ward-37336|Bradbury]] || Patricia Lillian || || 1995 || || Spouse: John Henry Bradbury || || |- | [[Brazil-373|Brazil]] || Neita Lillian || 28 Apr 1957 || 5 Mar 2012 || 55 || Parents: William, Ally Brazil; Sibling: Tasman; Children: William || || |- | [[Bride-92|Bride]] || Leonard Joseph || 1906 || 30 Sep 1992 || 86 || Spouse: Sarah Kathleen; Children: Patricia, Brian, Margot || || |- | [[Tucker-16556|Bride]] || Sarah Kathleen || 1909 || 11 Oct 1992 || 83 || Birth Name: Tucker; Spouse: Leonard Joseph; Children: Patricia, Brian, Margot || || |- | [[Breide-9|Briede]] || Jan (John) Dirk || 18 May 1930 || 9 Jul 2003 || 73 || Spouse: Catherina; Children: Caecilia, Robert || || |- | [[Brien-1201|Brien]] || Horace Edmund || 1908 || 1984 || 75 || Spouse: Melba Jean Bird || || |- | [[Bird-12088|Brien]] || Melba Jean || 1910 || 8 Jan 1999 || 89 || Spouse: Horrie; Children: Graham; Ken || || |- | [[Briggs-10301|Briggs]] || Alexander Leicester || 20 Oct 1915 || 10 Feb 2009 || 93 || Spouse: Joyce; Children: Lorraine || || |- | [[Maddix-44|Briggs]] || Joyce Lorraine || 1916 || 20 Jan 2004 || 88 || Spouse: Alexander Leicester; Children: Lorraine || || |- | [[Griffin-17108|Britton]] || Eileen Genevieve || 17 Jan 1924 || 23 Jan 2010 || 86 || Spouse: Reginald; Children: Dawn, Rosemary, Julie, Terry, Raymond, Josephine || || |- | [[Bromell-41|Bromell]] || Graham Garfield || 12 Jun 1935 || 6 Sep 2012 || 77 || Spouse: Heather || || |- | [[Brooks-26012|Brooks]] || David Francis || 1963 || 1982 || 19 || Parents: Kathleen, Gordon; Siblings: Richard, EIleen, Gaylene, Lindsay, Maralyn || || |- | [[Brooks-20755|Brooks]] || Francis Bertie || 23 Jul 1924 || 20 Jan 2010 || 85 || || || |- | [[Brooks-20756|Brooks]] || Gordon Presnell || 3 Nov 1925 || 20 Aug 2014 || 88 || || || |- | [[Wright-66707|Brooks]] || Kathleen Helen || 9 Oct 1923 || 21 Aug 2014 || 91 || || || |- | [[Kerslake-406|Brooks]] || Nellie Jean || 28 Dec 1902 || 24 Sep 1985 || 82 || Children: Bert, Gordon || || |- | [[Unknown-638792|Broomfield]] || Clarice Alice || 1921 || 1994 || 73 || Spouse: Stuart; Children: Alan, John, Watson || || |- | [[Unknown-557230|Brophy]] || Cheryl Patricia || 14 Sep 1954 || 24 Apr 2008 || 53 || Parents: Joseph, Joan; Spouse: Rick; Siblings: Leslie, Paul, Shane, Scott || || |- | [[Brown-123796|Brown]] || Andrew John || 5 Nov 1927 || 4 Jan 2013 || 86 || Spouse: Margaret || || |- | Brown || Elsie Nancy || || || || || || |- | [[Unknown-638793|Brown]] || Irene Minnie || 1910 || 2006 || 96 || || || |- | [[Dick-5642|Brown]] || Josephine Emaline || 1909 || 1989 || 80 || || || |- | [[Mayall-416|Brown]] || Linda Mary || 1894 || 26 Jun 1971 || 77 || Spouse: William Forbes Benton Brown || || |- | [[Unknown-638795|Brown]] || Margaret Stewart || 14 Jan 1912 || 18 Feb 2003 || 88 || || || |- | [[Unknown-557235|Brown]] || Margaret Turner || 9 Nov 1927 || 25 Jun 2014 || 86 || Spouse: Andrew || || |- | [[Brown-157308|Brown]] || Robert || 1919 || 1987 || 68 || || || |- | [[Brown-134713|Brown]] || William Forbes Benton || 1884 || 23 Sep 1923 || 80 || Spouse: Mary || || |- | [[Brown-157309|Brown]] || William Frederick || 1912 || 1988 || 76 || || || |- | [[Brownbill-101|Brownbill]] || Harold Lindsay || 1913 || 1969 || 55 || Spouse: Nancy Elsie Stonehouse || 37°54.382 || 147°42.330 |- | [[Stonehouse-768|Brownbill]] || Elsa Nancy || 1913 || 1957 || 34 || Spouse: Harold Lindsay Brownbill || 37°54.382 || 147°42.330 |- | [[Unknown-638862|Brownbill]] || Janet || 31 Mar 1940 || 7 Jul 2007 || 67 || || || |- | [[Brownbill-82|Brownbill]] || Peter Scott || 23 Feb 1918 || 13 Nov 2010 || 92 || Spouse: Dorothy; Children: Ross, Christine || || |- | [[Unknown-638864|Browning]] || Janet || 1940 || 2007 || 67 || || 37°54.384 || 147°42.328 |- | [[Bruce-11957|Bruce]] || Ashley || 1984 || 1984 || 1h || || || |- | [[Bruce-9034|Bruce]] || Bernard || 14 Jun 1938 || 19 Feb 2017 || 78 || Spouse: Catherine; Children: Michael, Donna, Christopher, Shane, Adam || || |- | [[Hoskin-812|Buglass]] || Shirley (Shirl) Jeanè || 1 Aug 1953 || 23 Jun 2019 || 65 || Birth Name: Hoskin; Spouse: Daryl; Children: James, Daniel, Peter || 37°54.374 || 147°42.377 |- | [[Buntin-261|Buntin]] || Stuart || 1964 || 2004 || 40 || || || |- | [[Burchall-53|Burchall]] || Allan Carl William || 3 May 1927 || 27 Jan 2004 || 77 || Spouse: Daphne Irene; Children: Christine, Teresa, Denise, Allan, Kevin, Rodney || || |- | [[Phillips-39403|Burchall]] || Daphne Irene || 12 Sep 1924 || 26 Oct 1999 || 75 || Spouse: Daphne Irene; Service: Royal Australian Air Force number 107598; Children: Christine, Teresa, Denise, Allan, Kevin, Rodney || || |- | [[Burke-12899|Burke]] || Graham Philip || 1963 || 2002 || 39 || || || |- | [[Unknown-638869|Burke]] || Jannetta || 1909 || 2005 || 96 || || || |- | [[Burke-12902|Burke]] || John Thomas || || 1997 || || || || |- | [[Burkitt-224|Burkitt]] || Donald George || 1937 || 2018 || Siblings: Graeme, Kathryn || || || |- | [[Bolleman-45|Burns]] || Neita Agnes || 1917 || 20 Jun 1996 || 79 || Spouse: Theodore Joseph; Children: Judith, Valerie, Robert || || |- | [[Burns-15411|Burns]] || Theodore Joseph || 1913 || 21 Sep 2002 || 89 || Spouse: Netta Agnes; Children: Judith, Valerie, Robert || || |- | [[Butler-29729|Butler]] || John Gerald || 30 Oct 1941 || 17 Jul 2021 || 79 || || || |- | [[Byers-3862|Byers]] || Bruce Frederick || 19 Jun 1938 || 31 Mar 2021 || 82 || Children: Pauline, Belinda, Glenn || || |- | [[O'Hagan-239|Byers]] || Elizabeth Susan || 12 Aug 1903 || 7 Oct 2002 || 99 || Spouse: Kenneth; Children: Joan, Elizabeth, Kathleen, Bruce || || |- | Callinan || Aileen || || 2023 || || || || 598K |- | [[Callinan-238|Callinan]] || Barry Thomas || 97 Sep 1938 || 15 Nov 2014 || 76 || Children: Karen, Yvonne, Brian, Susan || || |- | [[McGrath-3783|Callinan]] || Margaret || 1918 || 28 Dec 2003 || 88 || Spouse: Walter (Barney); Children: Barry, Norman, Mary, Kevin, Maureen, Marlene || || |- | Callinan || Peter David || || || || || || |- | [[Callinan-239|Callinan]] || Walter Patrick (Barney) || 1892 || 23 Jun 1986 || 74 || Spouse: Margaret; Children: Barry, Norman, Mary, Kevin, Maureen, Marlene || || |- | [[Johnstone-3955|Calnin]] ||Nettie Spencer || 1909 || 1992 || 83 || Spouse: Ernest John || || |- | [[Campbell-58025|Campbell]] || James || 1885 || 1930 || 45 || || || |- | [[Campbell-50508|Campbell]] || John Thomas || 1895 || 1971 || 76 || || || |- | [[Campbell-45928|Campbell]] || Peter David || 31 Dec 1940 || 16 Nov 2007 || 67 || Spouse: Joy; Children: Jane, Dawn, Mark, Trina || || |- | [[Campbell-45929|Campbell]] || Robert Stewart || 25 Jun 1950 || 14 Jul 2018 || 68 || Spouse: Margaret; Children: Darren || || |- | [[Campion-798|Campion]] || Raymond || 1926 || 2008 || 82 || Children: Linda, Mark, Robin, Peter || || |- | [[Cantwell-995|Cantwell]] || John Thomas || 1921 || 1999 || 78 || Spouse: Helen; Children: Sally, John, Liz || || |- | [[Lowing-49|Cantwell]] || Helen Francis (Nell) || 22 Sep 1926 || 18 Dec 2013 || 87 || Spouse: John || || |- | [[Unknown-557259|Carlin]] || June || 1927 || 15 Jul 2017 || 90 || Spouse: William Young; Children: Brett, Shayne, Glenn, Carol || 37°54.366 || 147°42.383 |- | [[Carlin-731|Carlin]] || William Young || 1931 || 18 Apr 2017 || 86 || Spouse: June; Children: Brett, Shayne, Glenn, Carol || 37°54.366 || 147°42.382 |- | [[Tasker-1028|Carlson]] || Beryl Gwendoline || 8 Oct 1923 || 30 Mar 1996 || 73 || || || |- | [[Unknown-638891|Carlson]] || Gladys Maude || 1910 || 23 Jun 1979 || || || || |- | [[Carr-14268|Carr]] || Philip John || 10 Sep 1945 || 22 Apr 2012 || 66 || Spouse: Kathy; Children: Steven, Christopher || || |- | [[Carr-14269|Carr]] || William Austin || 1891 || 21 Jun 1971 || 80 || Spouse: Gladys; Children: Doris, Jack || || |- || [[Moffatt-1342|Carroll]] || Catherine ||28 Nov 1898 || 24 Jun 1959 || 80 || Spouse: Laurence || || |- | [[Unknown-638963|Carstairs]] || Agnes || 1807 || 2000 || 83 || Parents: John Ferguson, Agnes Anderson || || |- | [[Moffatt-1065|Carter]] || Carmel Amanda || 19 Jan 1921 || 16 May 2008 || 87 || Birth Name: Moffatt; Spouse: Roy; Children: Lorraine, Carmel, George, Glenda || || |- | [[Unknown-638965|Carter]] || Maggie || 1906 || 1982 || 76 || Spouse: Leopold; Children: Les, Ray || || |- | [[Carter-48179|Carter]] || Roy || || 2023 || || || || |- | [[Cary-2794|Cary]] || Augustus James Raybould || 1896 || 1984 || 88 || Spouse: Lottie Alma Petereson|| || |- | [[Cary-3123|Cary]] || Donald James Vere || 7 May 1924 || 21 Mar 2008 || 83 || || || |- | [[Castlehow-8|Castlehow]] || Edwin (Ted) || 1907 || 10 Jun 2003 || 96 || Spouse: Gladys; Children: Marlene, Ronald || || |- | [[Weston-2763|Castlehow]] || Gladys Martha (Glad) || 1911 || 30 Jan 2005 || 93 || Spouse: Edwin (Ted); Children: Marlene, Ronald || || |- | [[Caughey-205|Caughey]] || Leslie (Les) John || 12 Oct 1944 || 4 May 2009 || 64 || Spouse: Pamela; Siblings: Helen; Children: Alan, Angela, Spencer, Bentley || || |- | [[Chalmers-1603|Chalmers]] || Robert || 25 May 1933 || 5 Apr 2017 || 84 || Spouse: Beverley; Children: Robyn, Sharon || || |- | [[Chapman-20329|Chapman]] || Ross Valentine || 25 Dec 1933 || 6 Aug 2011 || 77 || Spouse: Lorraine; Children: Susan, Murray, Todd, Paul, Nathan || || |- | [[Smith-303103|Charity]] || Alice Victoria || 1892 || 1978 || 86 || Parents: William Smith, Elizabeth Tregear || || |- | [[Chatwood-15|Chatwood]] || Leonard (Lennie) James Herdman || 27 Nov 1907 || 21 Apr 1978 || 70 || Spouse: Nella Elizabeth; Service: Warrant Officer 2558, 10 Squadron Royal Australian Air Force; Children: Vern, Elizabeth, Brian, Jennifer, Heather || 37°54.365 || 147°42.328 |- | [[Taylor-110257|Chatwood]] || Nella Elizabeth || 17 Oct 1915 || 20 Jun 2006 || 89 || Spouse: Leonard James; Children: Vern, Elizabeth, Brian, Jennifer, Heather || 37°54.365 || 147°42.328 |- | [[Chatwood-16|Chatwood]] || Vernon Edward Leonard (Vern) || 1943 || 28 Jun 1970 || 27 || Parents: Leonard James Herdman, Nella Elizabeth || || |- | [[Unknown-557373|Chesters]] || Beryl Irene May || 1 Aug 1921 || 4 Sep 2010 || 89 || Spouse: Malcolm; Children: Margaret, John || || |- | [[Christie-5579|Christie]] || Alfred || 1869 || 1930 || 61 || || || |- | [[Henderson-28289|Christie]] || Elizabeth || 1837 || 1921 || 84 || || || |- | [[Melville-1304|Christie]] || Emily Elizabeth || 1874 || 1933 || 59 || || || |- | [[Christie-4594|Christie]] || William || 1898 || 10 Sep 1918 || 16 || Accidentally drowned || || |- | [[Goddard-5430|Clack]] || May Rebecca || 15 Jun 1921 || 7 Jan 2004 || 82 || Spouse: Thomas Roland; Married: 24 Feb 1945; Children: Sandra, Tony, Richard, Ann || || |- | [[Clack-3224|Clack]] || Thomas Roland || 6 Dec 1920 || 28 Feb 2008 || 87 || Spouse: May Rebecca; Service: Royal Australian Air Force; Married: 24 Feb 1945; Children: Sandra, Tony, Richard, Ann || || |- | [[Clancy-1791|Clancy]] || Thomas || 1839 || 1894 || 65 || || || |- | [[Unknown-638974|Clark]] || Lillian Edith || 24 May 1929 || 2 Mar 2009 || 79 || || || |- | [[Unknown-557717|Clark]] || Lynette Joy || 11 Feb 1952 || 12 Jul 2013 || 61 || || || |- | [[Clark-80506|Clark]] || Raymond Adamson || 1923 || 1997 || 69 || || || |- | [[Clarke-18023|Clarke]] || Harold William Thomas || 16 Aug 1929 || 14 Jun 2017 || 87 || Spouse: Diana || || |- | [[Clarke-18500|Clarke]] || Roy Alfred || 14 Dec 1931 || 3 Apr 1995 || 63 || || || |- | [[Hubbard-9353|Claydon]] || Dorothy Mary || 6 Sep 1928 || 27 Apr 2008 || 79 || Spouse: John; Children: John, Lynette || || |- | [[Claydon-539|Claydon]] || Frank M || 1900 || 1991 || 91 || || || |- | [[Cliff-825|Cliff]] || Albert Joseph Britton || 1914 || 1998 || 84 || Service: RAAF; Children: Jan, Rosalye || || |- | [[Spaull-32|Cliff]] || Ruth || 1902 || 5 Feb 1985 || 83 || Spouse: Albert: Children: Jan, Rosalie || || |- | [[Coate-392|Coate]] || Robert (Bob) Joseph || 22 Aug 1934 || 13 May 2009 || 74 || Spouse: Audrey; Children: Robyn, Richard || || |- | [[Cobb-11440|Cobb]] || Dennis John || 1949 || 9 Sep 1993 || 44 || Spouse: Joy; Children: Danielle, Melanie || || |- | [[Cobb-9953|Cobb]] || Keith Lawrence || 23 Feb 1923 || 2 Mar 2009 || 86 || Spouse: Leone Wilma; Children: Dennis, Lesley, Pauline, Fiona, Andrea || || |- | [[Lanigan-224|Cobb]] || Leone Wilma Margaret || 17 Jul 1927 || 22 Oct 2009 || 82 || Spouse: Keith Lawrence; Children: Dennis, Lesley, Pauline, Fiona, Andrea || || |- | [[Cochrane-2574|Cochrane]] || Charles David || 29 Oct 1912 || 29 Mar 2006 || 94 || Spouse: Louisa Annie; Children: John, Arthur, Rosemary, Joan, Dorothy, James, Maxwell, Margaret || || |- | [[Waite-3796|Cochrane]] || Louisa Annie || 17 May 1912 || 21 May 1986 || 74 || Spouse: Charles David; Children: John, Arthur, Rosemary, Joan, Dorothy, James, Maxwell, Margaret || || |- | [[Cole-24649|Cole]] || William Edward || 29 Sep 1944 || 13 Jan 2020 || 65 || Spouse: Maura || 37°54.369 || 147°42.385 |- | [[Eastick-38|Coles]] || Lorna Rose || 14 Feb 1934 || 5 Oct 1997 || 63 || Spouse: Harold James; Children: Gail, Glenda || || |- | [[Collier-7210|Collier]] || Howard Valentine || 1970 || 1970 || 6w || || || |- | [[Richardson-35984|Condron]] || Michele Leanne || 1959 || 1 Sep 2003 || 44 || Parents: Desmond, Dorothy; Siblings: Jennifer, Mark, Wendy; Spouse: Ian Richardson; Children: Alice, Nicole, Daniel || || |- | [[Unknown-558113|Connley]] || Frances Rae || 30 Jan 1941 || 4 Feb 2017 || 76 || Siblings: Anne, William, David, Brian, Margaret, Marjorie, Keith || || |- | [[Connley-54|Connley]] || John Henry || 1931 || 1997 || 66 || || || |- | [[Considine-479|Considine]] || Gabriel Alexander Pierre (Gub) || 1914 || 3 May 1982 || 68 || Spouse: Kathleen May; Children: Harold || || |- | [[Reilly-3190|Considine]] || Kathleen May || 1914 || 26 Dec 1985 || 71 || Spouse: Gabriel; Children: Marie || || |- | [[Cope3841|Cope]] || John Alfred || 16 May 1949 || 3 Aug 1988 || 48 || Spouse: Nancy; Children: Christine, Graham || || |- | Cope || Margaret Florence || || || || || || |- | [[Couch-3430|Couch]] || Peter Maurice || 5 Nov 1935 || 8 Feb 2019 || 83 || Spouse: Audrey || 37°54.370 || 147°42.374 |- | [[Cox-32977|Cox]] || Barry Charles (Bluey) || 4 Jul 1942 || 26 Jul 2018 || 76 || Spouse: Sisinia; Children: Zinia, Vanessa || 37°54.367 || 147°42.378 |- | [[Cox-41755|Cox]] || James Henry || 25 Apr 1950 || 21 Apr 2013 || 62 || || 37°54.386 || 147°42.329 |- | [[Edmonds-3742|Craig]] || Margaret Florence || 8 Aug 1915 || 2 Dec 2003 || 88 || Spouse: Ronald || || |- | [[Craig-15244|Craig]] || Ronald David || 1915 || 1991 || 76 || Spouse: Margaret Florence; Children: Ken, Coral, Russell || || |- | [[Crawford-20939|Crawford]] || Raymond Arthur || 14 Aug 1960 || 12 Apr 2009 || 48 || Siblings: Stephen, Suzanne || || |- | [[Creaser-137|Creaser]] || Alan Vivian || 12 Sep 1915 || 30 Oct 1996 || 81 || Spouse: Rosalind; Children: Justine, Malcolm, Alyson || || |- | [[Creaser-138|Creaser]] || Malcolm Vivian || || 16 Oct 1990 || || Parents: Alan, Rosalind; Spouse: Andrea; Children: Lorraine, Alistair; Died Paris || || |- | Cronheit || E || || || || || || |- | Croft || RWG || || 2 Jan 1914 || || || || |- | Cronheit || Jim || || || || || || |- | Cronheit || L || || || || || || |- | [[Unknown-558116|Crook]] || Aileen Gweneth || 23 Oct 1931 || 17 Nov 2012 || 81 || || || |- | [[Crook-2623|Crook]] || Stanley Hector || 29 May 1932 || 14 Feb 2016 || 83 || Spouse: Pamela || || |- | [[Crozier-1412|Crozier]] || James (Jim) || 1928 || 10 Nov 1995 || 67 || Siblings: Dennis || || |- | [[Cryer-786|Cryer]] || John || 7 Jan 1930 || 3 Mar 1997 || 67 || Spouse: Marjorie; Children: John, Lynn, Christine || || |- | [[Unknown-558120|Cryer]] || Marjorie || 18 Feb 1932 || 23 Sep 2012 || 80 || Spouse: John; Children: John, Lynn, Christine || || |- | [[Cuce-3|Cuce]] || John || 11 Sep 1948 || 13 May 2014 || 65 || Spouse: Margaret; Children: Michelle, Nicole, Matthew || || |- | [[Moger-242|Cuckson]] || Gwenda Ellen || 1 Aug 1923 || 24 Sep 2010 || 87 || Spouse: Henry William; Children: Geoffrey, Susan || || |- | [[Cuckson-15|Cuckson]] || Henry Willliam || 1927 || 3 Mar 2001 || 74 || Spouse: Gwenda Ellen; Children: Geoffrey, Susan || || |- | [[Unknown-558123|Culph]] || Rosemarie Alma || 3 Jul 1933 || 7 May 2018 || 84 || Children: Angela, Dianne, Mark || 37°54.367 || 147°42.379 |- | [[Curley-729|Curley]] || Desmond (Des) || 14 Dec 1943 || 25 Dec 2006 || 63 || Spouse: Rhonda || || |- | [[Cutmore-149|Cutmore]] || George Milne || 1854 || 1908 || 55 || Parents: Henry Cutmore, Sandra Lenive || || |- | [[Cutts-758|Cutts]] || Eric Desmond (Des) || 14 Dec 1943 || 26 Dec 2006 || 95 || || || |- | [[Cutts-691|Cutts]] || Helen May || 1895 || || || || || |- | [[Walker-64119|Cutts]] || Valerie Gwendoline || 19 Apr 1921 || 5 Sep 1994 || 73 || Spouse: Eric; Children: Ronald, Pamela, Ian, Brian || || |- | D'Amilio || Dante || ||2024 || || || || 561L |- | [[Unknown-639417|Danielowski]] || Helen Mary || 1944 || 20 Mar 1998 || 54 || Spouse: Harry; Children: Carl || || |- | [[Darmody-77|Darmody]] || James Patrick || 1901 || 1982 || 81 || || || |- | [[Davies-12724|Davies]] || Cedric Francis || 10 Sep 1935 || 5 Jul 2008 || 72 || Spouse: Joan Margaret; Children: Susan, Cheryl, Wayne, Karen || || |- | [[Unknown-558136|Davies]] || Cynthia Norah || 9 Feb 1935 || 10 Dec 2005 || 70 || || || |- | [[Unknown-558124|Davies]] || Joan Margaret || 20 Sep 1939 || 30 Jan 2011 || 71 || Spouse: Cedric Francis; Children: Susan, Cheryl, Wayne, Karen || || |- | [[Snackenberg-10|Davis]] || Doris May || 1 Jun 1911 || 5 Mar 1991 || 79 || Spouse: Stanley Kerrie; Children: Joy, Gordon || || |- | [[Dawes-1672|Dawes]] || Joseph William || 1913 || 21 Jun 1986 || 73 || Spouse: Mary Veronica; Children: Peter, Michael, Gerard, Christopher || || |- | [[Geoghegan-245|Dawes]] || Mary Veronica || 1912 || 20 Sep 1987 || 75 || Spouse: Joseph William; Children: Peter, Michael, Gerard, Christopher || || |- | [[Unknown-639472|Dawkins]] || Margot Gladys || 7 Sep 1934 || 15 Feb 2015 || 80 || || || |- | [[Dawkins-1383|Dawkins]] || Peter Lewis || 1928 || 1990 || 62 || || || |- | [[Kollmorgen-31|Dawkins]] || Phyllis Audrey || 18 Jun 1922 || 10 Oct 2006 || 84 || Birth name: Kollmorgen; Children: Philip, Samantha June || || |- | [[Unknown-639484|Dawson]] || Eileen Mary || 11 Jan 1923 || 29 Jan 2015 || 92 || || 37°54.385 || 147°42.329 |- | [[Dawson-13359|Dawson]] || James Charles || 21 Apr 1930 || 30 Aug 2008 || 78 || || 37°54.385 || 147°42.329 |- | [[Williams-103834|Dawson]] || Patricia Dulcie || 1934 || 23 Aug 2005 || 71 || Spouse: Albert; Children: Peter || || |- | Day || Albert George || || || || || || |- | [[Day-16342|Day]] || Allan || 1914 || 12 Jun 1986 || 72 || Spouse: Ethel; Children: Denis, Peter || || |- | [[Ray-13280|Day]] || Annie Florence || 1910 || 1988 || 98 || Spouse: Joe; Children: Keith, Avis || || |- | [[Day-15640|Day]] || Clifford Hopetoun || 1901 || 4 Apr 1978 || 77 || || || |- | [[Broadway-607|Day]] || Elizabeth May (Betty) || 30 May 1922 || 18 Sep 2007 || 85 || Birth name: Broadway; Spouse: Henry Roy (Roy); Children: William Scales || || |- | [[Ray-13281|Day]] || Elsie Lillian || 1892 || 2022 || 83 || || || |- | [[Day-17833|Day]] || Eric George ||1923 ||1948 ||25 || Parents: Osmond, Elizabeth; Sibling Irene || || |- | [[Rashleigh-745|Day]] || Ethelwyn Dulcie (Ethel) || 1911 || 22 Mar 2001 || 90 || Spouse: Allan; Children: Denis, Peter || || |- | [[Day-15643|Day]] || Franklin Addis || 1899 || 1981 || 82 || Spouse: Ivy May Griffiths || || |- | [[Day-17832|Day]] || Gavin Rexford || May 1971 || 4 Aug 1972 || 3m || || || |- | [[Day-12419|Day]] || Henry Darling || || 13 Aug 1960 || 73 || || || |- | [[Day-13363|Day]] || Henry Persic || 1916 || 26 Jun 1985 || 69 || Spouse: Marie; Children: Kevin, Ivan, Rex, Robert, Noel, Lorraine, James || || |- | [[Day-16343|Day]] || Henry Roy (Roy) || 1911 || 6 May 1997 || 76 || Spouse: Elizabeth May (Betty); Children: William, Ross || || |- | [[Hopetoun-3|Day]] || Hilda || 1894 || 12 Jun 1956 || 62 || Children: Elizabeth, Mervyn || || |- | [[Ray-11606|Day]] || Irene Mabel || 1935 || 1945 || 10 || Parents: Osmond, Elsie; Sibling: Eric || || |- | [[Griffiths-5724|Day]] || Ivy May || 1900 || 1990 || 90 || Spouse: Frankilin Addis Day || || |- | Day || John || || 1946 || || || || |- | [[Oakley-2383|Day]] || Marie Veronica || 18 Apr 1922 || 15 Apr 2010 || 87 || Spouse: Henry; Children: Ivan, Kevin, Rexford, Robert, Noel, Lorraine, James || || |- | [[Day-16347|Day]] || Mervyn John || 22 Aug 1935 || 8 Jun 2018 || 82 || Spouse: Marion Isabella; Children: Tanya, Bruce || || |- | [[Day-16345|Day]] || Noel Terrence || 22 Apr 1944 || 11 Nov 2011 || 67 || Parents: Henry, Marie || || |- | [[Day-13362|Day]] || Osmond de Courey || 1892 || 22 Oct 1963 || 71 || || || |- | [[Lewis-35867|Day]] || Rachel Isabelle || 1891 || 19 Oct 1973 || 82 || || || |- | [[Day-20394|Day]] || Rexford Walter || 16 Nov 1941 || 23 May 1999 || 57 || Mother: Marie Veronica; Spouse: Anne; Children: Andrew, Murray, Gavin || || |- | [[Day-16346|Day]] || Rodney James (Rod) || 11 Jul 1979 || 4 Oct 2007 || 28 || Parents: James, Lorna; Siblings: Tracey, Lorna || || |- | [[Unknown-639552|D'Brass]] || Kathleen Laura || 20 Nov 1943 || 26 Feb 2022 || 78 || || || |- | [[Unknown-558395|de Moel]] || Lucia Egidia Maria || 26 Mar 1921 || 12 Apr 2018 || 97 || Spouse: Willem; Children: Margery, David, Mark || || |- | [[Dea-145|Dea]] || Albert George || 1924 || 4 Jan 1989 || 65 || Service: Australian Imperial Force; Spouse: Beryl || || |- | [[Dean-12587|Dean]] || Brian Norman || 8 Aug 1947 || 2 Sep 2020 || 73 || Spouse: Heather Anne || || |- | [[Cameron-12117|Dean]] || Heather Anne || 5 Mar 1947 || 10 Jul 2015 || 68 || Birth name: Cameron; Spouse: Brian Norman || || |- | [[Unknown-558485|Deery]] || Gwenyth Margaret || 28 Mar 1922 || 23 Feb 1998 || 75 || Spouse: John Francis; Children: Judith, Helen, Robert || || |- | [[Deery-110|Deery]] || John Francis || 30 Jan 1923 || 22 Jan 2014 || 90 || Spouse: Gwenyth Margaret; Children: Judith, Helen, Robert || || |- | [[Meeghan-4|Denson]] || Ellen Mary || 1877 || 1948 || 71 || || || |- | [[Cook-47654|Derrick]] || Dorothy Laura || 1926 || 9+ Mar 1991 || 65 || Spouse: Lloyd Joseph || || |- | [[Bailey-39084|Diamond]] || Ellen Grace || 1914 || 1988 || 74 || Spouse: Charles; Children: Jan, Chris || || |- | [[Dicker-333|Dicker]]|| James Bernard || 1913 || 30 Oct 1986 || 63 || Service: Australian Imperial Force; Children: James, Lawrence, Philip, Jeffrey, Kaye, David, Peter, Alan, Ian || || |- | [[Digney-100|Digney]] || Annie || 1857 || 1943 || 86 || || || |- | [[Johnston-27672|Digney]] || Annie Ethel || 1880 || 1919 || || || || |- | [[Heggarty-8|Digney]] || Catherine || 1827 || 1918 || 91 || || || |- | [[Digney-88|Digney]] || James || 1828 || 1913 || 1913 || || || |- | [[Digney-102|Digney]] || Margaret Elizabeth || 1870 || 1924 || 54 || || || |- | [[Dinelli-14|Dinelli]] || Donald Edward || 1926 || 1997 || 71 || Spouse: Valerie Evelyn || || |- | [[Dinelli-15|Dinelli]] || Matthew Thomas Lee || 1995 || 1995 || 14w || || || |- | [[Henderson-28460|Dinelli]] || Valerie Evelyn || 1934 || 2 Dec 1992 || 58 || Spouse: Don; Children: Harvey, Peter, Christine, Neil || || |- | [[Watson-38416|Dinse]] || Agnes || 1857 || 1938 || 81 || || || |- | [[Dinse-68|Dinse]] || Robert Albert || 1856 || 14 Apr 1935 || || || || |- | [[Unknown-639940|Diprose]] || Elaine May || 1942 || 1997 || 55 || Spouse: Graham; Children: Stephen, Debbie, Craig, Melissa, Susan || || |- | [[Dogger-12|Dogger]] || Hendrick Cornelis || 24 May 1929 || 6 May 2012 || 82 || || || |- | [[Unknown-558486|Dogger]] || Pieternella Antonia (Nell) || 29 Aug 1930 || 21 Feb 2017 || 86 || || || |- | [[Unknown-558559|Dogger]] || Simone || 21 Dec 1954 || 10 Sep 2015 || 60 || || || |- | [[Doggett-1139|Doggett]] || Harold Alan || || 27 Jun 2001 || || Spouse: Marion; Children: Mark, Darren, Shane || || |- | [[Prosser-1795|Doherty]] || Catherine Bozie || 1876 || 1957 || 81 || || || |- | [[Doherty-4403|Doherty]] || Charles Somerville || 1876 || 1961 || 85 || || || |- | [[Doherty-3474|Doherty]] || John James || 1920 || 27 Dec 1996 || 76 || || || |- | [[Don-269|Don]] || George Thomas || 1917 || 8 Dec 1984 || 67 || Spouse: Lyn; Children: Brian, Rowan, Margaret || || |- | [[Don-215|Don]] || Rowan Leslie || 3 Sep 1946 || 3 Apr 2016 || 69 || Children: Elizabeth, Alison || || |- | [[Glassey-76|Doyle]] || Angela || 16 Apr 1949 || 26 Nov 2015 || 66 || Birth name: Glassey || || |- | [[Unknown-558564|Doyle]] || Joyce Mary || 5 Apr 1924 || 12 Jul 2009 || 85 || Spouse: Lawrence William; Children: Gregory, Kevin, Pamela, Christopher, Jeffrey || || |- | [[Doyle-7762|Doyle]] || Lawrence William || 3 Sep 1924 || 29 Nov 2009 || 85 || Spouse: Joyce Mary; Children: Gregory, Kevin, Pamela, Christopher, Jeffrey || || |- | [[Doyle-10280|Doyle]] || William || || 2023 || || || || |- | [[Unknown-639944|Dray]] || Hazel Alma || 2 Nov 1945 || 1 Feb 2015 || 69 || || || |- | [[Driscoll-1876|Driscoll]] || Joseph Daniel (Joe) || 19 Feb 1920 || 3 Mar 2014 || 94 || Spouse: Mary Katura; Children: Tony, Glynis || || |- | [[Reeve-2550|Driscoll]] || Mary Katura || 10 Aug 1923 || 1 Mar 2011 || 87 || Birth name: Reeve; Spouse: Joseph Daniel; Children: Tony, Glynis || || |- | [[Duckworth-2450|Duckworth]] || George || 1908 || 3 Feb 2004 || 96 || Spouse: Jane (Jean); Children: Margaret, William || || |- | [[Unknown-558568|Duckworth]] || Jane (Jean) || 1908 || 13 Dec 1978 || 70 || Spouse: George; Children: Margaret, William || || |- | [[Dudley-6572|Dudley]] || Albert Croft || 1891 || 1971 || 80 || || || |- | [[Morris-39460|Dudley]] || Winifred || 1895 || 1968 || 73 || || || |- | [[Duffell-257|Duffell]] || Stanley Herbert || 1931 || 19 Sep 1997 || Spouse: Val; Children: Kim, Debra, Garry, Robyn || || || |- | [[Duffy-4578|Duffy]] || Charles Wiliam || 1897 || 1 Sep 1913 || 16 || || || |- | [[Ley-912|Duffy]] || Charlotte || 1861 || 1941 || 80 || Spouse: David || || |- | [[Duffy-4579|Duffy]] || Clarice || 1905 || 1905 || 11w || Parents: David, Charlotte || || |- | [[Duffy-3974|Duffy]] || David || 1826 || 1901 || 75 || || || |- | [[Duffy-4580|Duffy]] || David || 1858 || 1930 || 72 || Spouse: Charlotte || || |- | [[Duffy-3973|Duffy]] || Harold Osborne || 1899 || 1901 || 23 || || || |- | [[Duffy-4581|Duffy]] || Walter Joseph || 1902 || 1924 || 22 || Parents: David, Charlotte || || |- | [[Fleischer-324|Duffy]] || Wilhelmina (Mina) || 1874 || 21 Nov 1967 || 93 || Spouse: William James; Children: Annie, Charles, Linna || || |- | [[Duffy-3925|Duffy]] || William James || 1868 || 6 Nov 1950 || 82 || Spouse: Mina; Children: Annie, Charles, Linna || || |- | [[Fisher-25930|Duggan]] || Gladys Martha ||1919 ||1983 ||64 || Spouse: Albert Harding Newberry || || |- | [[Dulihanty-2|Dulihanty]] || James Patrick || 1926 || 1997 || 71 || Service: Flying Officer 15627, Royal Australian Air Force; Spouse: Joan, Dorothy, Doreen; Children: Wayne, Roslyn, Rex || || |- | [[Unknown-640039|Dulihanty]] || Thelma Doreen || 1926 || 1994 || 68 || Spouse: James || || |- | [[Unknown-585791|Duncan]] || Barbara Jean (Barb) || 23 Sep 1943 || 31 Dec 2020 || 77 || Spouse: Glenn; Children: Ricky, Anthony || 37°54.374 || 147°42.383 |- | [[Unknown-640041|Duncan]] || Edith Ann || 11 Apr 1904 || 9 May 1992 || 88 || Spouse: Kenneth; Children: Barbara, Glenn, Geoff || || |- | [[Maxwell-16050|Duncan]] || Isabel Mary || 1925 || || || Spouse: Keith Duncan || || |- | Duncan || James Alexander || || 1911 || || || || |- | [[Duncan-19051|Duncan]] || Keith || 1925 || 2002 || 77 || Spouse: Isabel May Maxwell || || |- | [[Dutton-3292|Dutton]] || Noel Bevan || 1931 || 19 Jul 2002 || 71 || || || |- | [[Dyer-14261|Dyer]] || Kenneth William Birdwood || 8 Sep 1915 || 15 May 2006 || 90 || Spouse: Phyllis; Children: Glenn, Bruce, Julie || || |- | [[Glenn-3962|Dyer]] || Phyllis || 8 Sep 1917 || 7 May 2010 || 92 || Spouse: Kenneth William Birdwood; Children: Glenn, Bruce, Julie || || |- | [[Unknown-558571|Dyson]] || Marika || 12 Aug 1946 || 5 Mar 2016 || 69 || Born: Malta; Spouse: John || || |- | [[Eagan-558|Eagan]] || David Cyril || || || 2001 || || || |- | [[Johnson-113386|Ede]] || Doris Elma|| 1908 || 30 Sep 1987 || 79 || Spouse: James || || |- | [[Ede-540|Ede]] || James || 1877 || 15 Jun 1986 || 89 || || || |- | [[Edney-490|Edney]] || Kenneth William || 1931 || 1988 || Spouse: Margaret Joyce McDowell || || || |- | [[White-65148|Edwards]] || Alison Deborah || 17 Oct 1959 || 12 Mar 2016 || 57 || Parents: Russel, Val; Siblings: Trevor, Gregory, Ashley || || |- || [[Edwards-40047|Edwards]] || Robert Wayne || 20 Jul 1958 || 11 Feb 2020 || 61 || || || |- | [[Egan-2451|Egan]] || Brian Douglas || 17 May 1936 || 7 Feb 2012 || 75 || Spouse: Elaine; Children: Shane, Christina, Graeme || || |- | [[Unknown-558618|Egan-Lee]] || Marlene Carmel || 7 Nov 1942 || 29 Oct 2015 || 71 || Spouse: Ronald; Children: Tracey, Chris, Kelly || || |- | [[Egan-Lee-1|Egan-Lee]] || Ronald Albert || 23 Aug 1942 || 23 Sep 2021 || 79 || || || |- | Elliot || Noel Charles || || || || || || |- | [[Unknown-640045|Ellis]] || Ethel Irene || 15 May 1915 || 12 Dec 2004 || 89 || || || |- | [[Ellis-28552|Ellis]] || Henry John || 30 Jan 1900 || 13 Mar 1987 || 87 || Spouse: Irene Ellis; Children: Graham, Anne || || |- | [[Unknown-558619|Elphick]] || June Jacqueline || 21 Jun 1924 || 25 Jul 2015 || 97 || Children: John || || |- | Engelletich || || || || || || || |- | [[Errick-4|Errick]] || Ernest || 1900 || 1900 || 6w || || || |- | [[Unknown-558620|Eskell]] || Kathleen Patricia || 11 Sep 1922 || 24 Sep 2017 || 95 || Spouse: Stanley Eric || 37°54.357 || 147°42.395 |- | [[Eskell-4|Eskell]] || Stanley Eric || 21 Apr 1919 || 24 Aug 2015 || 95 || Spouse: Kathleen Patricia || 37°54.357 || 147°42.395 |- | [[Wilson-90642|Evans]] || Alison Mary || 1888 || 1973 || 85 || Spouse: Harry Austin Evans || || |- | [[Evans-38999|Evans]] || Harry Austin || 1891 || 1966 || 78 || Spouse: Alison Mary Wilson || || |- | [[Unknown-558622|Evans]] || Roselyn Christina (Rose) || 28 Dec 1935 || 14 Jan 2017 || 81 || Spouse: Emrys (Tim); Children: Mitchell, Lisa, David || || |- | [[Everitt-1081|Everitt]] || Donald Gilmore || 1927 || 21 Dec 1995 || 68 || || || |- | Falp || Cyril Walter Stephen || || || || || || |- | [[Falp-5|Falp]] || John Thomas || 1924 || 12 Oct 1994 || 70 || Spouse: Monica || || |- | [[Unknown-558624|Fanfulla]] || Linda Joy || 27 Sep 1952 || 25 Jul 2017 || 64 || || || |- |[[Fankhauser-17|Fankhauser]] || Cyril Walter Stephen || 1907 || 20 Jun 1986 || 79 || Spouse: Elizabeth Margaret Christine ( Rita) || || |- | [[Beet-140|Fankhauser]] || Elizabeth Margaret Christine (Rita) || 30 Dec 1911 || 9 Dec 2008 || 96 || Spouse: Cyril Walter John || || |- | [[Fanning-1891|Fanning]] || Leonard Alfred || 10 Jul1930 || 31 Ot 1992 || 62 || Spouse: Jeanette Stannard; Children: Suzanne, Jennifer || || |- | [[Farndon-11|Farndon]] || Cyril Walter (Jim) || 20 Aug 1924 || 5 Jan 2004 || 79 || Spouse: Jeannie; Children: Hamish, Jane || || |- | [[Unknown-558626|Farrington]] || Joyce Lesley (Joy) || 16 Aug 1916 || 7 Jun 2010 || 93 || Spouse: Reginald || || |- | [[Farrington-8627|Farrington]] || Reginald Walter || 20 Jan 1921 || 30 Nov 1996 || 75 || Spouse: Joyce Lesley; Service: Royal Australian Navy || || |- | [[Feeney-1030|Feeney]] || Leopold Sydney || 28 Jul 1927 || 26 May 2006 || 78 || || || |- | [[Robinson-45431|Felstead]] || Janette Margaret || 18 Dec 1944 || 27 Apr 2014 || 69 || || || |- | [[Rayner-3115|Ferguson]] || Joyce || 4 Jun 1928 || 16 Nov 2009 || 81 || Spouse: Reginald; Children: Carol, Tony, Glenda, Ross || || |- | [[Ferguson-18506|Ferguson]] || Keith Alexander || 1927 || 1984 || 57 || || || |- | [[Unknown-640121|Ferres]] || Ruth Ann || 13 Mar 1951 || 16 Aug 2016 || 65 || || || |- | [[Fewster-90|Fewster]] || George || 17 Jan 1912 || 1 Jul 1979 || 67 || Spouse: Gwendoline; Children: Kenneth George, Janice Fay || || |- | [[Arthur-3641|Fewster]]|| Gwendoline Isobel || 19 Mar 1913 ||28 Oct 2010 || 97 || Birth name: Arthur; Spouse: George; Children: Kenneth George, Janice Fay || || |- | [[Findlay-1519|Findlay]] || James || 1856 || 3 Jan 1930 || 74 || Residence: Raymond Island, Victoria, Australia || || |- | [[Agnew-2401|Findlay]] || Mary || 1871 || 17 Jun 1928 || 52 || Father: George Agnew || || |- | [[Findlayson-13|Finlayson]] || Lionel John || 1900 || 26 Feb 1986 || 66 || Service: Australian Imperial Force; Spouse: Bonny; Children: Rodney, Bevely || || |- | [[Unknown-640128|Finlayson]] || Marjory Jean (Bonny) || 19 Sep 1921 || 27 Apr 2021 || 99 || || || |- | [[Finn-2576|Finn]] || Dennis || 1831 || 1900 || 69 || Spouse: Johannah || || |- | [[Finnan-51|Finn]] || Johanna || 1842 || 1899 || 57|| Spouse: Dennis || || |- | [[Unknown-640248|Fisher]] || Frances Rosina || 3 Dec 1924 || 6 Jun 2014 || 89 || || || |- | [[Fisher-29826|Fisher]] || Ronald Jeffrey || 1923 || 1994 || 71 || || || |- | [[Fishlock-55|Fishlock]] || Royston Kenneth || 1871 || 21 Oct 1936 || 65 || Service: Australian Military Forces; Children: Sandra, Kenneth, Robert || || |- | [[Fleischer-303|Fleischer]] || Alan James || 1921 || 11 Oct 2009 || 88 || Service: PM2910 Able Seaman, Royal Australian Naval Reserve; Spouse: Molly; Children: Denise, Ian, Sally, John, Judith || || |- | [[Greatz-2|Fleischer]] || Amelia Augusta || 1852 || 5 Jul 1925 || 73 || Spouse: Ernest Julius || || |- | [[Fleischer-304|Fleischer]] || Ernest Julius || 1844 || 21 Mar 1927 || 83 || Spouse: Amelia Augusta || || |- | [[Fleischer-305|Fleischer]] || Frederick || 1881 || 18 May 1959 || 78 || || || |- | [[Fleischer-306|Fleischer]] || Henry William || 1877 || 2 Jan 1966 || 89 || Spouse: Jessie Elizabeth || || |- | [[Fleischer-402|Fleischer]] || James Ernest || 1914 || 2000 || 86 || Spouse: Muriel; Children: Barbara, Margaret, Bill, Max, Julie, Fred, Joe || || |- | [[Lawrence-17223|Fleischer]] || Jessie Elizabeth || 1881 || 20 Aug 1961 || 80 || Spouse: Henry William || || |- | [[Fleischer-448|Fleischer]] || Kalvin || || 2023 || || || || |- | [[James-23538|Fleischer]] || Mary Helena Lendon (Molly) || 14 Oct 1927 || 28 Feb 2020 || 93 || Spouse: Alan; Children: Denise, Ian, Sally, John, Judith || || |- | [[Condon-1673|Fleischer]] || Muriel Victoria || 1913 || 3 Jun 1999 || 86 || Spouse: Jim; Children: Barbara, Margaret, Bill, Max, Julie, Fred, Joe || || |- | [[Fleming-14683|Fleming]] || Thomas || 1930 || 1997 || 67 || Spouse: Marie; Children: Maureen, Karen, Patrick, Daniel, Kevin, Brendan, Paul || || |- | [[Fletcher-16443|Fletcher]] || Allan Philip || 1942 || 27 Nov 2022 || 80 || || || |- | [[Fletcher-12880|Fletcher]] || Coral L || 1969 || 16 Mar 1976 || 7 || || || |- | [[Donnelly-3474|Fletcher]] || Dorothy Scott || 1906 || 7 Dec 1970 || 64 || || || |- | Fletcher || Phillip || || 2023 || || || || |- | [[Stevens-28833|Foale]] || Edna May || 1909 || 1988 || 79 || || || |- | [[Foale-82|Foale]] || Ronald Spencer || 1909 || 1988 || 79 || Spouse: Iris Margaret White || || |- | [[Fogarty-1496|Fogarty]] || Alan Kenneth || 1922 || 1994 || 72 || Spouse: Grace || || |- | Fogarty || Edward John || || || || || || |- | [[Unknown-654141|Ford]] || Margaret Mary || || 13 Feb 2023 || || || || |- | [[Forrest-4164|Forrest]] || Archibald || 1877 || 1949 || 72 || || || |- | Ford || Margaret Mary || || 13 Feb 2023 || || || || |- | [[Unknown-558926|Forwood]] || Catherine May (Kay) || 1910 || 5 Dec 1995 || 85 || Spouse: Edward John || || |- | [[Forwood-323|Forwood]]|| Edward John || 1916 || 13 Jan 1988 || 72 || Spouse: Catherine May (Kay) || || |- | [[Fox-22092|Fox]] || John Albert || 31 Mar 1941 || 14 Feb 2022 || 80 || Spouse: Margaret; Children: Colin, Wendy, Angela, Simon || || |- | [[Hollonds-1|Freeman]] || Annie Elizabeth || 7 Apr 1912 || 6 Jul 1993 || 81 || Spouse: Arthur James (Dick); Children: Nancy, Gwenda, James || || |- | [[Freeman-19127|Freeman]] || Arthur Alexander || 1922 || 1991 || 69 || Spouse: Viola Florence Kinsmore; Children: Jeanette, Kaye, Julie, Peter || || |- | [[Freeman-21962|Freeman]] || Geoffrey Walter || 1941 || 24 Oct 2022 || 81 || || || |- | [[Unknown-640385|Freeman]] || Viola Florence || 28 Aug 1924 || 13 Apr 2012 || 87 || || || |- | [[Unknown-640389|Fulton]] || Martha Hilda (Doreen) || 7 Sep 1934 || 4 Oct 2021 || 87 || || || |- | [[Furlong-1108|Furlong]] || Donald || 1921 || 1998 || 77 || || || |- | [[James-27412|Furlong]] || Glenys Myrtle || 15 Jan 1921 || 2 Nov 2012 || 91 || || || |- | [[Gallagher-7850|Gallagher]] || Peter John || 1926 || 1998 || 72 || Siblings: Bill, Kevin, Dorothy; Children: Karen, Yvonne, Brian, Susan || || |- | [[MacKay-4851|Gamble]] || Bessie || 1905 || 29 Nov 1985 || 80 || Spouse: Walter; Children: Robert, Roger, Richard, William || || |- | [[Unknown-640416|Gardner]] || Eileen || 1902 || 2 Apr 1994 || 92 || Spouse: George; Children: Beverlene || || |- | [[Gardner-21967|Gardner]] || George Henry Calder || 1903 || 6 Nov 1993 || 90 || Spouse: Eileen; Children: Beverlene || || |- | [[Unknown-614182|Gardner]] || Joyce || 22 Nov 1933 || 7 Feb 2022 || 88 || Children: Ann, Julie, Neil, Hadyn, Daryl || || |- | [[Wallace-24459|Garland]] || Ida Beatrice || 1887 || 1972 || 85 || Parents: Thomas Wallace, Sarah Jane Bradford || || |- | [[Unknown-640418|Garlick]] || Agnes Williams || 1919 || 18 Dec 1993 || 74 || Spouse: Alf || || |- | [[Gayfer-15|Gayfer]] || William Robert || 22 Apr 1917 || 1 May 1986 || 69 || Spouse: Hyldred ; Children: Robert, William || || |- | [[Gelletich-3|Gelletich]] || Edgar Nicholas || 1901 || 9 Sep 1921 || 20 || Parents: Nicholas, Rae || || |- | [[Wilkes-2215|Gelletich]] || Frances Ada ||1901 ||1981 ||80 ||Spouse: Leonard George Gelletich; Children: Brenda || || |- | [[Gelletich-4|Gelletich]] || George James || 1860 || 1905 || 45 || || || |- | [[Gelletich-2|Gelletich]] || Leonard George || 1903 || 1989 || 85 || Spouse: Frances Ada Wilkes || || |- | [[Gelletich-1|Gelletich]] || Nicholas || 1860 || 1 Dec 1945 || 85 || Spouse: Ruth May || 37°54.333 || 147°421.336 |- | [[Philbuck-1|Gelletich]] || Ruth May || 1868 || 15 Sep 1945 || 77 || Spouse: Nicholas || 37°54.333 || 147°421.336 |- | [[Getty-503|Getty]] || Henry (Harry) || 17 Aug 1910 || 2 Sep 1995 || 85 || || || |- | [[Unknown-640475|Gibbs]] || Emily Amelia Marie || 1880 || 4 Jun 1946 || 66 || Spouse: James || || |- | [[Gibbs-9908|Gibbs]] || James S || 1876 || 7 Jul 1954 || 78 || Spouse: Emily || || |- | [[McKenzie-11466|Gibson]] || Beverley Maree || 1934 || 1978 || 44 || Parents: Norman, Lilian McKenzie ||37°54.376 || 37°54.376 |- | [[Gilchrist-1860|Gilchrist]] || Robert Neil (Bob) || 1943 || 26 Feb 2005 || 62 || Spouse: Antionetta (Nettie); Children: Ross, Georgina || || |- | [[Unknown-558932|Gislingham]] || Colleen M || 1947 || 26 Apr 2001 || 54 || Spouse: James; Children: Peter, Gary, Raymond, Steven, Timothy || || |- | Gordon || Elizabeth || 1853 || 1917 || 64 || || || |- | [[Gore-3468|Gore]] || Donald Kenneth || 1930 || 2 Aug 2003 || 73 || || || |- | [[Unknown-640481|Gould]] || Patricia Mabel || 5 Aug 1924 || 30 Aug 2002 || || || || |- | [[Gould-9917|Gould]] || Robert Mackie Middleton || 1917 || 1992 || 75 || || || |- | [[Unknown-558933|Goulding]] || Constance (Connie) || 1916 || 16 Jan 2005 || 89 || Spouse: Ronald; Children: Glenys, Geoffrey, Jan || || |- | [[Goulding-892|Goulding]] || Ronald || 1915 || 31 Aug 1993 || 78 || Spouse: Constance; Service: Royal Australian Air Force; Children: Glenys, Geoffrey, Jan || || |- | [[Graffen-6|Graffen]] || Joseph || 3 Jul 1935 || 28 Jul 2005 || 70 || Spouse: Susanne Lee; Children: Max, David, Henry, Paul || || |- | [[Cummings-7127|Graffen]] || Susanne Lee || 1968 || 23 Dec 2011 || 43 || Parents: Charles, Viola; Spouse: Joseph; Children: Max, David, Henry, Paul || || |- | [[Graham-31172|Graham]] || Horace David || 1906 || 1990 || 84 || || || |- | [[Graves-12790|Graves]] || Robert Albert || 1929 || 1990 || 61 || || || |- | [[Unknown-559076|Gray]] || Eleanor Eva (Nell) || 1905 || 25 Apr 1993 || 88 || Spouse: Thomas Henry; Children: Donald, William, Brian || || |- | [[Gray-33003|Gray]] || Thomas Henry || 1913 || 12 Sep 1987 || 74 || Spouse: Eleanor Eva; Children: Donald, William, Brian || || |- | [[Greenwood-4765|Greenwood]] || Edney Nelson || 1914 || 1991 || 77 || Spouse: Nancy Marion Woodward || || |- | [[Woodward-8801|Greenwood]] || Nancy Marian ||1915 || 2006 || 92 || Spouse: Edney Nelson Greenwood || || |- | [[Gregory-10739|Gregory]] || Charles || 8 Jul 1906 || 28 Feb 1980 || 73 || Spouse: Marion Dora || 37°54.360 || 147°42.328 |- | [[Unknown-559078|Gregory]] || Marion Dora || 13 Dec 1906 || 3 Feb 1995 || 88 || Spouse: Charles || 37°54.360 || 147°42.328 |- | [[Greinke-92|Greinke]] || Neil Lawson || 1939 || 10 Feb 2003 || 64 || Siblings: Richard, Brian || || |- | [[Unknown-640546|Grey]] || Eileen Florence || 4 Oct 1925 || 22 Feb 2017 || 91 || || || |- | [[Grey-3439|Grey]] || Stanley G || 1924 || 1998 || 74 || Service: Royal Australian Air Force; Spouse: Eileen; Children: Janice, Neville, Susanne, Trudy, Stephen || || |- | [[Grimme-77|Grimme]] || George Henry || 1913 || 1989 || 76 || Spouse: Nesta Lilian Bertram || || |- | [[Bertram-1426|Grimme]] || Nesta Lilian || 27 Oct 1920 || 6 Sep 2014 || 93 || || || |- | [[Unknown-559079|Grixti]] || Vittoria || 3 Mar 1944 || 7 Oct 2013 || 69 || Spouse: Joseph; Children: Shane, Darren, Wayne || || |- | [[Hirst-1708|Gronheit]] || Ernestine || 1837 || 1908 || 71 || || || |- | [[Gronheit-3|Gronheit]] || Lorenz || 1815 || 1907 || 92 || || || |- | [[Unknown-640551|Groves]] || Maida Marne || 11 Jul 1918 || 5 Aug 2007 || 89 || || || |- | [[Groves-4108|Groves]] || Raymond William || 1905 || 1981 || 76 || || || |- | [[Grundy-949|Grundy]] || Claude || 1920 || 1999 || 86 || Spouse: Constance Evelyn Hubbard || || |- | [[Hubbard-9609|Grundy]] || Constance Evelyn || 1920 || || || Spouse: Claude || || |- | [[Grundy-941|Grundy]] || John Allan || 13 Aug 1945 || 18 Jan 2021 || 75 || || 37°54.374 || 147°42.378 |- | [[Hackett-2247|Hackett]] || Thomas || 1916 || 18 Sep 1985 || 69 || Spouse: Vera; Children: Marlene, Damien, Gabrielle, Peter, Veronica || || |- | [[Hadley-3503|Hadley]] || David || 24 Jan 1936 || 1 Oct 2017 || 81 || Spouse: Lottie || || |- | [[Hagan-1891|Hagan]] || Daniel (Danny) || 24 Apr 1928 || 12 Sep 2010 || 82 || Spouse: Florence Elizabeth Maryann (Flo) || || |- | [[Unknown-560472|Hagan]] || Florence Elizabeth Maryann (Flo) || 3 Apr 1931 || 27 Aug 2013 || 82 || Spouse: Daniel (Danny) || || |- | [[Unknown-560473|Haines]] || Grace Isobelle || 10 Aug 1908 || 23 Dec 1972 || 64 || Spouse: William Francis James; Children: Keith, Margaret, Margorie, David, Brian, Rae, William, Anne || || |- | [[Haines-5398|Haines]] || William Francis James || 30 Sep 1903 || 16 Aug 1976 || 73 || Spouse: Grace Isobelle; Children: Keith, Margaret, Margorie, David, Brian, Rae, William, Anne || || |- | [[Hall-54137|Hall]] || Cornelius Douglas || 1907 || 24 Aug 1991 || 84 || Spouse: Myrtle Amelia; Children: Colin, Val || || |- | [[Otter-318|Hall]] || Myrtle Amelia || 1907 || 1 Sep 1985 || 78 || Spouse: Con; Children: Colin, Vera || || |- | [[Unknown-560476|Halliday]] || Gwenyth Doris || 24 May 1937 || 25 Oct 2000 || 63 || Siblings: Lorna, Rita || || |- | [[Hamilton-26823|Hamilton]] || Edith Mabelle || 7 Jun 1923 || 4 Dec 1930 || 7 || Grand-daughter of Thomas and Martha || || |- | [[Unknown-583591|Hamilton]] || Eliza Ruth || 19 Dec 1875 || 6 Nov 1942 || 66 || Born: Werrongurt; Siblings: William Rutledge, Robert Ian; Lived Ensay Station 1884-1914, 1912-1942 Ilfracombe, Paynesville || 37°54.413 || 147°42.270 |- | [[Rutledge-3165|Hamilton]] || Martha || 30 Mar 1844 || 5 Mar 1928 || 84 || Born: Sydney, Colony of New South Wales; Spouse: Thomas McKnight; Died: Paynesville, Victoria, Australia || 37°54.413 || 147°42.267 |- | [[Hamilton-28555|Hamilton]] || Robert Ian || 15 Jul 1878 || 3 Jul 1962 || 83 || Born Warrnambool; Siblings: Elizabeth Hamilton, William Rutledge; Died Bairnsdale || 37°54.413 || 147°42.270 |- | [[Hamilton-26822|Hamilton]] || Thomas MacKnight || 4 May 1893 || 26 Dec 1907 || 64 || Spouse: Martha; Died at Bell's Point, Metung, Victoria, Australia || 37°54.413 || 147°42.267 |- | [[Hamilton-26824|Hamilton]] || William George (Bill) || 30 Jun 1946 || 4 Jun 2016 || 69 || Siblings: Yvonne, Sheryl || || |- | [[Hamilton-28554|Hamilton]] || William Rutledge || 9 Feb 1874 || 12 Oct 1948 || 74 || Born: Drysdale Ballangeigh; Siblings: Elizabeth Hamilton, Robert Ian; Died Bairnsdale || 37°54.413 || 147°42.270 |- | [[Beckham-873|Hammond]] || Dorothy Margaret || 1940 || 1976 || 36 || || || |- | [[Hammond-11215|Hammond]] || Frederick Charles || 23 Feb 1938 || 18 Aug 2002 || 64 || 'Fred the Ferry driver'; Spouse: Margaret; Children: Leonie, Adrian, Karen, Nicole || || |- | [[Hancock-10556|Hancock]] || Ireson Victor || 10 May 1914 || 14 Feb 1987 || 72 || Spouse: Mavis Budge || || |- | [[Winch-662|Hancock]] || Mavis Lilian || 23 Sep 1914 || 8 Jul 2005 || 72 || Spouse: Ireson Victor || || |- | [[Hanks-3211|Hanks]] || Albert George || 1909 || || || Spouse: Mavis Winch || || |- | [[Budge-706|Hanks]] || Maude || 13 Mar 1911 || 6 Aug 1989 || 78 || Spouse: Albert George || || |- | [[Hannola-1|Hannola]] || Lasse Antero (Les) || 10 Nov 1946 || 2 Feb 2018 || 71 || Spouse: Ritva; Children: Ruben, Paul || || |- | [[Hanrahan-590|Hanrahan]] || Alan John || 24 Apr 1937 || 15 Feb 2007 || 69 || Spouse: Silvia Grace; Children: Peta, Jennifer; Justice of the Peace || || |- | [[Pearson-12983|Hanrahan]] || Sylvia Grace || 2 Jan 1931 || 21 May 2018 || 87 || Spouse: Alan John; Children: Peta, Jennifer || || |- | [[Hansen-16271|Hansen]] || Dougall (Doug) || 12 Apr 1914 || 22 Sep 1996 || 82 || Spouse: Muriel Margaret; Children: Neil, John || 37°54.333 || 147°42.334 |- | [[Hansen-21125|Hansen]] || John Henry || 1 Feb 1955 || 11 Oct 2022 || 67 || || || |- | [[Unknown-560597|Hansen]] || Muriel Margaret || 26 Jan 1920 || 22 Aug 1994 || 74 || Spouse: Dougald (Doug); Children: Neil, John || 37°54.333 || 147°42.334 |- | [[Hansen-16272|Hansen]] || Neil Douglas || 1942 || 23 Jan 1992 || 40 || Parents: Dougald, Muriel; Siblings: John ||37°54.333 || 147°42.335 |- | [[Harding-3044|Harding]] || James Stewart || 1887 || 5 Aug 1967 || 80 || Spouse: Mabel Fanny Walker || || |- | [[Walker-55863|Harding]] || Mabel Fanny || 1898 || 1989 || 91 || Spouse: James Stewart || || |- | [[Hamilton-26826|Hardy]] || Helen || 17 Aug 1925 || 1 Nov 2014 || 89 || Spouse: Alan; Children: Janette, John, Richard || || |- | [[Hardy-8808|Hardy]] || Kenneth Graham (Ken)||27 Apr 1927 || 19 Feb 2009 || 81 || Spouse: Shirley; Children: Ian, Graham || || |- | [[Hardy-11664|Hardy]] || Peter|| || 2023 || || || || |- | [[Unknown-560610|Hardy]] || Shirley || 27 Oct 1926 || 21 Oct 2015 || 88 || Spouse: Kenneth Graham (Ken); Children: Ian, Graham || || |- | [[Rothwell-1421|Harker]] || Marion || 11 Feb 1932 || 6 Jun 2021 || 89 || Spouse: Tim (Thomas); Children: Grant, John, Diane || || |- | [[Harker-871|Harker]] || Thomas Corney || 1925 || 20 Oct 2002 || 77 || Spouse: Marion Dora; Children: Grant, John, Diane || || |- | [[Harrap-99|Harrap]] || Ernest Richard || 20 Nov 1927 || 31 Jul 2016 || 88 || Spouse: Gloria Patty || || |- | [[Unknown-560612|Harrap]] || Gloria Patty || 27 Mar 1929 || 21 Aug 2016 || 77 || Spouse: Ernest Richard || || |- || [[Unknown-640614|Harrap]] || Gwenda Margaret || 7 Oct 1936 || 15 Jul 2022 || 85 || || || |- | [[Harrap-100|Harrap]] || Ian Geoffrey || 26 Apr 1936 || 18 Oct 2009 || 73 || Spouse: Gwen; Children: Sheryl, Geoffrey, Noelene || || |- | [[Unknown-640615|Harris]] || Noeline Joy || 15 Feb 1972 || 28 Jun 2016 || 44 || || || |- | [[Harris-51433|Harris-Holford]] || Dylan Nicholas || 1991 || 1991 || 7w || || || |- | [[Harrison-22212|Harrison]] || Donald Alexander || 8 Dec 1927 || 4 Feb 2019 || 91 || Spouse: Evelyne; Children: Margaret, Geoffrey, Graeme, Douglas, Colin || || |- | [[Unknown-560686|Harrison]] || Evelyne Constance || 15 Nov 1924 || 18 Apr 2016 || 91 || Spouse: Donald A; Children: Margaret, Geoffrey, Graeme, Douglas, Colin || || |- | [[Harrison-28415|Harrison]] || George Herbert || 1911 || 1998|| |84| || || |- | [[Harrison-22213|Harrison]] || Noel Alan || 1933 || 2019 || 86 || Spouse: Laraine; Children: Kristen, Jason, Kim || || |- | [[Harrison-24290|Harrison]] || Phyllis || 1929 || 1946 || 17 || || || |- | [[Hart-17587|Hart]] || Martin John || 1945 || 5 Dec 2004 || 59 || Spouse: Paula; Children: Matthew, Ben, Jo, Tim, Megan || || |- || [[Unknown-640617|Hartnell]] || Angela Maree || 25 Apr 1956 || 1 Oct 2022 || 66 || || || |- | [[Harty-343|Harty]] || Leonard (Leo) || || || || Service: Royal Australian Air Force; Spouse: Mary Elizabeth Louise || || |- | [[Unknown-560689|Harty]] || Mary Elizabeth Louise (Bonnie) || 1917 || 3 Jul 1995 || 78 || Service: Royal Australian Air Force; Spouse: Leonard (Leo) || || |- | [[Harvey-21422|Harvey]] || John William Dare || 8 Dec 1907 || 20 Sep 1997|| 89 || Service: Flight Lieutenant 2440, Royal Australian Air Force; Spouse: Dorothy; Children: Barbara, Stephen, Stewart, Brett || || |- | [[Harvey-17068|Harvey]] || Neville Dare || 10 Feb 1927 || 29 May 2006 || 79 || Spouse: Dorothy; Children: Peter, Susan, David || || |- | [[Harvie-702|Harvie]] || Charles John || 8 Apr 1919 || 17 Mar 2003 || 83 || Spouse: Gwendoline; Children: Briony || || |- | [[Unknown-560708|Harvie]] || Gwendoline Vera || 5 May 1919 || 7 Nov 2009 || 90 || Spouse: Charles John; Children: Briony || || |- | [[Unknown-640688|Hawks]] || Maud || 1911 || 1989 || 78 || || || |- | [[Unknown-560710|Haylock]] || Annie || 1893 || 21 Nov 1984 || 91 || Spouse: Frederick || || |- | [[Martin-84800|Haylock]] || Audrey Mae || 1932 || 1992 || 60 || || || |- | [[Haylock-325|Haylock]] || Charles Daniel || 2 Apr 1935 || 27 Jan 2014 || 88 || Spouse: Audrey Mae || || |- | [[Haylock-200|Haylock]] || Frederick || 1878 || 20 Nov 1954 || 76 || Spouse: Annie; Service: 1st Australian Infantry Force || || |- | [[Robinson-57706|Haylock]] || Grace Emily || 1889 || 1912 || 23 || || || |- | [[Hay-Smith-2|Hay-Smith]] || Lindsay Wilfred (Smithey) || 29 Nov 1916 || 29 Nov 2004 || 88 || Parents: Ronald Keith, Jane Tilly; Siblings: Elsie, Winnie, Ian, Ronald || 37°54.364 || 147°42.327 |- | [[Unknown-640705|Hay-Smith]] || Nellie Theresa || 16 Mar 1927 || 5 Dec 2019 || 92 || || 37°54.364 || 147°42.327 |- | [[Hay-Smith-3|Hay-Smith]] || Ronald Keith || 1920 || 27 Nov 1980 || 60 || Service: VX56437 Driver, 2/156 General Transport Company, Australian Imperial Force; Spouse: Nell; Children: Pauline, Keith || 37°54.364 || 147°42.327 |- | [[Unknown-560711|Haysom]] || Gillian Frances || 1934 || 14 Sep 1996 || 62 || Spouse: James; Children: Lorraine, Robyn || || |- | [[Hayward-6014|Hayward]] || Desmond James || 1921 || 1993 || 60 || Spouse: Betty Olwyn Knight || || |- | [[Unknown-640707|Hayward]] || Mavis MA || 1912 || 1972 || 60 || || || |- | [[Knight-21588|Hayward]] || Olwyn Betty || 8 Jan 1923 || 5 Jun 2009 || 86 || Spouse: Desmond James Hayward || || |- | [[Hocking-1471|Healey]] || Ellen Iris || 1903 || 15 May 1974 || 71 || || || |- | [[Healey-1657|Healey]] || Iris May || 1939 || 21 May 1954 || 15 || Parents: Alexander, Ellen || || |- | [[Healey-1549|Healey]] || William Edward (Bill) || 1935 || 26 Dec 1996 || || Parents: Alex, Nell; Siblings: Iris || || |- | [[Healey-1658|Healy]] || Alexander William || 1912 || 29 Jun 1990 || 78 || Spouse: Nell; Children: Bill, Iris || || |- | [[Heaney-596|Heaney]] || Kenneth Shannon Patrick || 15 May 1929 || 17 Jun 2017 || 88 || || || |- | [[Sclater-129|Heaney]] || Thelma Joyce || 1926 || 2000 || 74 || Spouse: Kenneth Shannon; Children: Michael, Stephen, Judith, Craig, Mary-Ann, David || || |- | [[Heath-8142|Heath]] || Charles Harry (Chas) || 10 Feb 1935 || 21 Sep 2015 || 80 || Spouse: Kaye; Order of Australia Medal || || |- | [[Unknown-560769|Heath]] || Kathrine Jon (Kaye) || 1943 || 29 Jun 1995 || 52 || Spouse: Charles; Children: Michelle, Ross || || |- | [[Helmers-143|Helmers]] || George Thomas || 25 Nov 1942 || 3 Jun 2015 || 72 || Spouse: Lynette; Children: Dean, Tracey || || |- | [[Henderson-28586|Henderson]] || James || 1830 || 1902 || 72 || Parents: Donald Henderson, Alice Boyter || || |- | [[Murray-27006|Henderson]] || Mary || 1834 || 1921 || 87 || || || |- | [[Henderson-23809|Henderson]] || Peter Murray || 1875 || 1904 || 29 || Parents: James Henderson, Mary Murray || || |- | Henderson || Unknown || || || || || || |- | [[Hendrick-1030|Hendrick]] || Ernest Gordon Henry || 5 Apr 1911 || 23 Oct 1996 || 85 || Spouses: Beatrice Jean, Celia; Children: Robert, Marion, Daryl, Colin, Kenneth, Rosemary || || |- | [[Unknown-560772|Hendy]] || Nancy Lorraine || 12 Jul 1943 || 5 Jun 2020 || 77 || Husband: John; Children: Robyn, Cameron, Tania || || |- | [[Unknown-560774|Heron]] || Ivy Jane || 7 May 1917 || 15 May 2010 || 93 || Spouse: Ronald Noel; Children: Pat, Wendy, Ron, Lorraine, Kevin || 37°54.373 || 147°42.384 |- | [[Heron-1320|Heron]] || Ronald John || 16 Jan 1944 || 18 May 2020 || 76 || Spouse: Beverley; Children: Ronald, Duncan || || |- | [[Heron-1319|Heron]] || Ronald Noel || 1919 || 24 May 2002 || 83 || Spouse: Ivy Jane; Children: Pat, Wendy, Ron, Lorraine, Kevin || || |- | [[Hewett-1706|Hewett]] || Arthur Charles ||28 Apr 1914 || 28 Apr 1967 || 53 || Spouse: Dorothy; Children: Allan, Kenneth, Trevor || || |- | [[Kennedy-26952|Hewett]] || Dorothea Rose || 10 Mar 1912 || 10 Mar 1999 || 87 || || || |- | [[Unknown-560775|Hewson]] || Wendy Jean || 23 Jun 1969 || 8 Sep 2012 || 43 || Parents: Neville, Nancy; Siblings: Jennifer, William, Karyn || || |- | [[Hinchcliffe-291|Hinchliffe]] || Bernard J || 13 Nov 1923 || 17 May 2017 || 93 || Spouse: Nadine; Children: Sandra, Martin || 37°54.357 || 147°42.389 |- | [[Pearson-12996|Hinchliffe]] || Denise Patricia || 23 Feb 1951 || 17 May 2003 || 52 || Mother: Patricia Joyce; Siblings: John, Patricia, Janice, Ross, Phillip; Spouse: Rowan || || |- | [[Unknown-560791|Hinchliffe]] || Nadine Burdette || 19 Aug 1920 || 1 Jul 2007 || 86 || Children: Sandra, Martin || 37°54.357 || 147°42.390 |- | [[Hitchen-198|Hitchen]] || Thomas Ian || 1951 || 19 Oct 1974 || 23 || Parents: Eugene, Alma; Siblings: James, David, Ann; Children: Samantha || 37°54.350 || 147°42.329 |- | [[Hitchman-189|Hitchman]] || Ivor Thomas Victor || 1929 || 19 Feb 1996 || 67 || Spouse: Wendy || || |- | [[Hoddinott-335|Hoddinott]] || Frederick George || 1937 || 13 Oct 2000 || 63 || Spouse: Mary; Children: Peter, Susan, David || || |- | [[Hoddle-Wrigley-2|Hoddle-Wrigley]] || Constance Agnes || 1897|| 4 May 1967 || 70 || || || |- | [[Hoddle-Wrigley-1|Hoddle-Wrigley]] || Francis Mary || 1896 || 9 May 1982 || 78 || || || |- | [[Unknown-560797|Hodge]] || Elizabeth (Betty) || || Dec 1977 || || Spouse: Alan; Children: Frederick, Charles, Kenneth, Nigel, Roma, Chris || || |- | [[Woolley-2485|Hodge]] || Grace Adeline || 9 Dec 1894 || 7 Feb 1980 || 85 || Spouse: Henry; Service: British Red Cross Society; Children: Una || 37°54.359 || 147°42.328 |- | [[Hodge-5538|Hodge]] || Henry || 31 May 1896 || 4 Mar 1987 || 90 || Spouse: Grace Adeline; Service: 22nd Battalion, 1st Australian Imperial Forces; Children: Una || 37°54.359 || 147°42.328 |- | [[Holford-406|Holford]] || Dudley George || 25 Feb 1924 || 26 Jul 2018 || 94 || Spouse: Emma; Service: Royal Australian Air Force; Children: Robert, John, Kenneth, George, Daniel || 37°54.367 || 147°42.376 |- | [[Holland-13183|Holland]] || Arthur Brunell || 1939 || 27 Apr 2000 || 61 || Spouse: Kathleen; Children: Linda, Murray || || |- | [[Unknown-560961|Holliday-Dodgson]] || Barbara || 6 Jan 1944 || 1 May 2013 || 69 || Died: England || 37°54.358 || 147°42.394 |- | [[Unknown-560966|Holt]] || Edna Frances || 1923 || 20 Aug 2000 || 77 || Children: Heather, Garry, Graeme, Malcolm || || |- | [[Hopetoun-3|Hopetoun]] || Clifford || 1901 || 4 Apr 1978 || 62 || Spouse: Elizabeth; Children: Elizabeth, Mervyn || || |- | [[Hopkins-16612|Hopkins]] || Colin David || 1954 || 3 Oct 1987 || 33 || Parents: Kenneth Maxwell, Marjorie Ada; Siblings: Beverley, Roger, Graeme, Rhonda || || |- | [[Hopkins-16613|Hopkins]] || Kenneth Maxwell || 1 Dec 1928 || 11 Nov 1990 || 61 || Spouse: Marjorie Ada; Children: Beverley, Roger, Graeme, Rhonda, Colin || || |- | [[Ward-43070|Hopkins]] || Marjory Ada || 23 Jul 1924 || 14 Jan 2003 || 78 || Spouse: Kenneth Maxwell; Children: Beverley, Roger, Graeme, Rhonda, Colin || || |- | [[Hopkinson-1231|Hopkinson]] || Peter Kenneth || 1923 || 1997 || 74 || Born Sutherland, England; Spouse: Ruby; Children: Lorna, Ian || || |- | [[Unknown-641037|Hopkinson]] || Ruby Florence || 14 Oct 1928 || 17 May 2006 || 80 || Spouse: Ruby; Children: Lorna, Ian || || |- | [[Unknown-560990|Horne]] || Joyce Patricia || 27 Aug 1929 || 30 May 2012 || 82 || Spouse: Julian; Children: Julie, Chris, Warren, Cathryn || || |- | [[Horne-3763|Horne]] || Julian || 25 Nov 1930 || 29 Mar 2013 || 82 || Spouse: Joyce Patricia; Children: Julie, Chris, Warren, Cathryn || || |- | [[Horner-5132|Horner]] || Barry || || 2024 || || || || |- | [[Horton-9889|Horton]] || Craig Rodney ||1 Dec 1974 || 13 Mar 2020 ||45 ||Parents: Charles, Roslyn; Siblings: Christie ||37°54.357 || 147°42.389 |- | [[Horvat-155|Horvat]] || Vinko (Vincent) || 24 Jan 1931 || 11 Jan 2010 || 79 || || || |- | [[Hoskin-905|Hoskin]] || Edward Stilton Cox || 1913 || 26 Sep 1998 || 85 || Spouse: Elsie Florence Sutton || || |- | [[Hoskin-904|Hoskin]] || Henry Charles || 1915 || 1988 73|| || Spouse: Nellie Ray || || |- | [[Ray-11586|Hoskin]] || Nellie || 1920 || 1994 || 73 || Spouse: Henry Charles || || |- | [[Hotchkin-85|Hotchkin]] || Harold || 1903 || 1989 || 86 || Spouse: Jessie Elizabeth Cook || || |- | [[Cook-41437|Hotchkin]] || Jessie Elizabeth || 1911 || 1989 || 78 || Spouse: Harold Hotchkin || || |- | [[Howard-28287|Howard]] || Cody Lee || Mar 2004 || 10 Apr 2004 || 5w || Parents: Lee, Carly; Siblings: Brooke || || |- | [[Howie-1260|Howie]] || Sydney Murray || 7 Oct 1919 || 16 Oct 2002 || 83 || || || |- | [[Kelly-23381|Howlett]] || Alma May (Ali Mae) || 4 Mar 1923 || 16 Apr 2011 || 88 || Birth name: Kelly; Spouse: Morris Alan (Mocca); Children: Jennifer, Andrew || || |- | [[Unknown-560995|Howlett]] || Jennifer Leanne || 24 Jan 1964 || 27 Nov 2018 || 54 || Spouse: Grant; Siblings: Andrew Children: Madeline, Jesse, Lauren || || |- | [[Unknown-560996|Howlett]] || Judith Ann || 1967 || 30 Nov 2003 || 36 || Parents: Marshall, Julia; Spouse: Guy; Children: Lochlan, Maddison || || |- | [[Howlett-1322|Howlett]] || Morris Alan (Mocca) || 7 May 1930 || 3 Jul 2011 || 81 || Spouse: Alma May (Ali Mae); Children: Jennifer, Andrew || || |- | [[Hoy-1671|Hoy]] || Brian Munzel || 25 Jan 1945 || 15 Feb 2019 || 74 || Spouse: Margaret; Children: Marcia, Cynthia, Andrew || 37°54.370 || 147°42.374 |- | [[Humphries-3720|Humphries]] || Alexander Edwin || 1925 || 1992 || 67 || Spouse: Dorothy; Children: Barbara, Valerie, Gregory, Kevin, Darrin || || |- | [[Unknown-641045|Humphries]] || Alice Dorothy Broughton (Dot) || 18 Apr 1925 || 1 Jun 2018 || 93 || Children: Barbara, Valerie, Gregory, Kevin, Darrin || || |- | [[Humphris-151|Humphris]] || George Alfred || 3 Oct 1927 || 19 Sep 2012 || 84 || Spouse: Shirley; Children: Karen, Michelle || || |- | [[Unknown-561352|Humphris]] || Shirley Margot || 5 Dec 1928 || 12 Jan 2019 || 90 || Spouse: George; Children: Karen, Michelle || || |- | [[Hutchins-4200|Hutchins]] || Joseph || 23 Jul 1910 || 27 Mar 2002 || 91 || Spouse: Queenie Victoria; Children: Patricia, Christine, Michael, Colin || || |- | [[Foreman-3257|Hutchins]] || Queenie Veronica || 1914 || 22 Jan 1988 || 74 || Spouse: Joseph; Children: Patricia, Christine, Michael, Colin || || |- | Ianbella|| James || || 1911 || || || || |- | [[Ingle-1204|Ingle]] || Lewis Hensley || 11 Jun 1929 || 9 Oct 2006 || 77 || Spouse: Joan; Children: Julie, Narelle, Warren || || |- | [[Unknown-653900|Ingle]]|| Margaret || || 2023 || || || || |- | [[Ingram-10238|Ingram]] || John William (Jack) || 22 Feb 1916 || 6 Feb 1997 || 81 || || || |- | [[Hamilton-28795|Ingram]] || Norah Jennet ||1921 || 27 Mar 1975 || 54 || || || |- | [[Clarke-23275|Irwin]] || Elizabeth Ethel || 1914 || 9 Mar 2004 || 90 || Spouse: Harold Wesley; Children: Leslie, Nancye, Wendy, Helen, Lois || || |- | [[Irwin-5414|Irwin]] || Harold Wesley || 1910 || 7 May 1987 || 77 || Spouse: Elizabeth Ethel; Children: Leslie, Nancye, Wendy, Helen, Lois || || |- | [[Unknown-561357|Irwin]] || Elizabeth Ethel || 1914 || 9 Mar 2004 || 90 || Spouse: Harold Wesley; Children: Leslie, Nancye, Wendy, Helen, Lois || || |- | [[Irwin-5414|Irwin]] || Harold Wesley || 1910 || 7 May 1987 || 77 || Spouse: Elizabeth Ethel; Children: Leslie, Nancye, Wendy, Helen, Lois || || |- | [[Goldsworthy-1396|Isakson]] || Elizabeth Joan (Beth) || 1 Nov 1934 || 28 Mar 2010 || 76 || Spouse: Harold; Children: Helen, Kay, Cathryn, Grant, Meredith || || |- | [[Isakson-62|Isakson]] || Harold Tordenschold || 1915 || 1996 || 81 || Spouse: Elizabeth (Beth); Children: Helen, Kay, Cathryn, Grant, Meredith || || |- | [[Jackson-43870|Jackson]] || Terrence Richard (Terry) || 3 Mar 1949 || 19 Jan 2014 || 64 || Children: Colleen, Darren, Dean, Jardine, Sean || || |- | [[Jacobson-2966|Jacobson]] || Charles Peter || 1820 || 1905 || 85 || Parents: Peter Jacobson, Johanna unknown || || |- | James || Alexander Duncan || 1838 || 1912 || || || || |- | [[Martin-70287|James]] || Bessie Elsie || 1899 || 14 Jun 1971 || 72 || Spouse: Robert || || |- | [[James-27471|James]] || Brian || 1931 || 1999 || 68 || Spouse: Barbara || || |- | [[James-23243|James]] || Bryan Martin || 15 Sep 1926 || 4 Jan 2021 || 94 || Spouse: Faye Winifred || 37°54.375 || 147°42.377 |- | [[Young-48403|James]] || Catherine || 1852 || 4 Oct 1910 || 58 || Spouse: Charles || 37°54.411 || 147°42.267 |- | [[James-21883|James]] || Catherine Annie|| 14 Dec 1875 || 12 Jul 1936 || 61 || Parents: Charles, Catherine (Eldest daughter); Children: Catherine Annie, Charles Young, Charlotte Elizabeth || 37°54.412 || 147°42.270 |- | [[James-21882|James]] || Charles || 6 May 1846 || 8 Nov 1918 || 72 || Spouse: Catherine; Residence: Ridgeway Lake, Victoria; Children: Catherine Annie, Charles Young, Charlotte Elizabeth || 37°54.411 || 147°42.267 |- | [[James-21885|James]] || Charles Young || 24 Jan 1882 || 31 Mar 1949 || 67 || Parents: Charles, Catherine || 37°54.412 || 147°42.271 |- | [[James-21884|James]] || Charlotte Elizabeth || 20 Sep 1877 || 6 Oct 1935 || 58 || Parents: Charles, Catherine || 37°54.411 || 147°42.270 |- | [[James-23419|James]] || Edwin || 1856 || 26 Sep 1938 || 82 || Service: Australian Flying Corps || 37°54.414 || 147°42.266 |- | [[Beale-1073|James]] || Elizabeth Maria || 2 Oct 1823 || 17 Jun 1893 || 69 ||Born Ridgeway, Hampshsire, England; Spouse: George || 37°54.416 ||147°42.265 |- | [[Robinson-57763|James]] || Faye Winifred || 11 Aug 1928 || 15 Oct 2019 || 91 || Spouse: Bryan; Children: Darrell, Lynne, Jennifer || 37°54.375 || 147°42.376 |- | [[James-23121|James]] || George || 20 Jan 1844 || 9 May 1902 || 57 || Born: Rigeway, South Hampton, England; Service: Captain, HM 34th Regiment || 37°54.414 || 147°42.266 |- | [[James-27472|James]] || George || 5 Nov 1860 || 24 Nov 1905 || 45 || || || |- | [[James-26191|James]] || Helen Maud || 1880 || 1946 || 51 ||Parents: Charles, Catherine James || || |- | [[James-21896|James]] || Ian || 1931 || 21 Jan 1950 || 20 ||Parents: B, R; Siblings: Bryan, Molly, Margaret; Died in Higatura, Papua, New Guinea in an eruption of Mt Lamington || 37°54.416 || 147°42.265 |- | [[Beale-2268|James]] || Isabella || 14 Dec 1842 || 8 Aug 1911 || 68 || Parents: George, Elizabeth (2nd daughter) || 37°54.416 || 147°42.269 |- | [[James-21898|James]] || John Stanley || 1889 || 25 Oct 1928 || 30 || Born: Ridgeway, Southampton, England || 37°54.412 || 147°42.267 |- | [[James-26192|James]]|| Madeline Isabella Ethel || 1880 || || || Parents: Charles, Catherine James || || |- | [[James-21916|James]] || Robert Henry || 1892 || 29 Sep 1918 || 26 || Service: Gunner, 4th Divisional Ammunition Column; Died: France || 37°54.411 ||147°42.267 |- | [[James-21897|James]] || Robert Stanley || 1893 || 10 Jun 1970 || 77 || Siblings: Bryan, Mollie, Margaret || || |- | [[James-21899|James]] || Robert Young || 1859 || 2 Apr 1943 || 84 || Spouse: Rose Helena James || 37°54.416 || 147°42.265 |- | [[Mapleston-3|James]] || Rose Helena || 1860 || 22 July 1942 || 82 ||Spouse: Robert Young James || 37°54.416 ||147°42.265 |- | [[Jamieson-3593|Jamieson]] || Lionel Edward || 1923 || 21 Feb 1995 || 72 || Spouse: Joan; Children: Caroline, Susan, David, Robert, Stephen || || |- | [[Unknown-561630|Jarred]] || Olive Irene || 1916 || 15 Feb 1987 || 71 || Spouse: Robert Murdoch; Children: Neil, Dawn, Kaye || || |- | [[Jarred-60|Jarred]] || Robert Murdoch (Bob) || 1914 || 11 Feb 1996 || 82 || Spouse: Olive Irene; Children: Neil, Dawn, Kaye || || |- | [[Featherstone-1363|Jennings]] || Gwendoline Mary || 28 Feb 1924 || 2 Dec 2005 || 81 || || || |- | [[Jennings-12183|Jennings]] || John Raymond || 1920 || 1985 || 65 || || || |- | [[Jensen-14165|Jensen]] || Alan Leslie || 18 Apr 1937 || 19 May 2016 || 79 || Spouse: Roslyn || || |- | [[Jensen-14167|Jensen]] || George Christian || 16 Nov 1899 || 6 Feb 1980 || 80 || Spouse: Sylvia May; Children: Bette, Robert, Shirley, Wilma, Wendy || || |- | [[Jensen-14166|Jensen]] || Maxwell || 1938 || 18 Jan 1994 || 56 || Parents: Maxwell, Ellen; Siblings: Gladys, Douglas, Nancy, Victor, Elizabeth || || |- | [[Unknown-561634|Jensen]] || Sylvia May || 25 Oct 1907 || 26 Apr 1997 || 89 || Spouse: George Christian; Children: Bette, Robert, Shirley, Wilma, Wendy || || |- | [[Unknown-561635|Jermyn]] || Zoe Newbery || 1910 || 15 Aug 1999 || 89 || Siblings: David, John || || |- || [[Jewks-2|Jewkes]] || George Arthur || 1902 || 1936 || 34 || || || |- | [[Jobling-259|Jobling]] || Raymond John || 4 May 1942 || 8 Feb 2016 || 73 || Spouse: Grace; Children: Stephen, Anthony || || |- | [[Woodhead-714|Johnson]] || Amy Sarah || 1882 || 25 Jun 1966 || 84 || || || |- | [[Swan-4186|Johnson]] || Annie Isabel || 1915 || 1985 || 70 || || || |- || [[Johnson-135361|Johnson]] || David Arthur || 6 Feb 1923 || 18 Nov 2002 || 99 || || || |- | [[Johnson-107873|Johnson]] || Desmond Roderick (Des) || 29 Jul 1940 || 3 Jan 2020 || 79 || Children: Tanya || 37°54.368 || 147°42.385 |- | [[Johnson-117082|Johnson]] || Harry || 1883 || 1960 || 74 || || || |- | [[Johnson-117081|Johnson]] || William John || 1897 || 1984 || 87 || Spouse: Elizabeth || || |- | [[Unknown-561637|Johnstone]] || Dorothy Vera || 26 Feb 1899 || 17 Jan 1996 || 95 || Children: Enid, George, Richard, Keith || || |- | [[Unknown-561638|Jones]] || Beryl Maie || 2 Aug 1920 || 8 Jan 2008 || 87 || Spouse: Reginald Arthur; Children: Irene, Rod, Paul || || |- | [[Carr-14536|Jones]] || Doris A || || 6 Sep 2002 || || Parents: WA, GM Carr; Siblings: Jack || || |- | [[Jones-106582|Jones]] || Reginald Arthur (Sir) || 1919 || 27 Jan 2000 || 81 || Spouse: Beryl Maie; Children: Irene, Rod, Paul || || |- | [[Jones-106592|Jones]] || Rosslyn Burne (Burne) || 15 Jan 1919 || 5 Apr 2016 || 97 || Spouse: Serena Rosemary (Judy) || || |- | [[Unknown-561711|Jones]] || Serena Rosemary (Judy) || 10 Mar 1922 || 26 Dec 2010 || 88 || Spouse: Rosslyn Burne (Burne) || || |- | [[Jordan-13524|Jordan]] || Alfred Edward || 1880 || 12 Jun 1943 || 63 || || || |- | [[Jordan-13521|Jordan]] || Arthur William || 1875 || 25 Jul 1946 || 71 || || || |- | [[Jordan-20381|Jordan]] || Charles H || 1905 || 21 Oct 1988 || 83 || || || |- | [[Morris-25624|Jordan]] || Elizabeth || 15 Mar 1853 || 30 Mar 1917 || 64 || Spouse: Henry; Children: Charles, Louisa, Arthur, Edith, Alfred, Ella, Henry, Ethel, Frederick, Hilda, Walter || || |- | [[Jordan-13527|Jordan]] || Frederick Charles || 1886 || 14 Feb 1970 || 84 || Spouse: Myrtle Margaret || || |- | [[Jordan-13270|Jordan]] || Henry Edward || 23 Aug 1846 || 5 Mar 1925 || 78 || Spouse: Elizabeth; Children: Charles, Louisa, Arthur, Edith, Alfred, Ella, Henry, Ethel, Frederick, Hilda, Walter || || |- | [[Jordan-16467|Jordan]] || Henry George || 20 May 1916 || 26 May 1980 || 54 || Born: Paynesville; Parents: Os, Margaret; Siblings: Muriel McDougal Hansen; Died: Bairnsdale || 37°54.333 || 147°42.336 |- | [[Jordan-13525|Jordan]] || Henry Oswald || 16 Jul 1881 || 13 Mar 1959 || 77 || Born: Drysdale; Died: Bairnsdale; Children: Ralph, Harry, Muriel || || |- | [[Alexander-24067|Jordan]] || Janet || 1862 || 1935 || 73 || Parents: Duncan James Alexander, Agnes Emily Dazel || || |- | [[Jenner-1525|Jordan]] || Margaret Ellen || 6 Oct 1878 || 6 Dec 1963 || 85 || Born: Forge Creek, Died: Bairnsdale; Children: Ralph, Harry, Muriel ||37°54.333 ||147°42.338 |- | [[Bird-8483|Jordan]] || Myrtle Margaret || 1890 || 1989 || 99 || Spouse: Frederick Charles Jordan || || |- | [[Jordan-16468|Jordan]] || Ralph Edgar || 24 Aug 1915 || 1 Dec 1970 || 55 || Born: Paynesville; Parents: Os, Margaret; Siblings: Muriel McDougal Hansen; Died: Bairnsdale || 37°54.333 ||147°42.336 |- | [[Jose-757|Jose]] || Glanville Stanley || 1929 || 1981 || 52 || Spouse: Freda; Children: Christine, Robyn, Paul || || |- | [[Stanway-379|Jose]] || Olive Blanche || 1903 || 12 May 1969 || 67 || Spouse: Herbert Stanley || || |- | [[Kafft-1|Kafft]] || Wilhelm F || 1853 || 18 Jul 1917 || 64 || || || |- | [[Ross-27353|Kaigg]] || Gwenda Anne || || 1995 || || Spouse: Robert Maurice WIllliam || || |- | [[Kaigg-1|Kaigg]] || Robert Maurice William || 1925 || 2001 || 76 || Spouse: Gwenda Anne || || |- | [[Kay-4144|Kay]] || David Kellar || 1914 || 1994 || 79 || Spouse: Clarice Jane Durrant || || |- | [[Potter-12836|Keddie]] || Dorothea Helen || 1920 || 21 Aug 1991 || 71 || Spouse: James Richardson; Children: Helen, Lindsay, Julie, James, Richard || || |- | [[Keddie-139|Keddie]] || James Richardson || 1915 || 10 Jun 1979 || 64 || Spouse: Dorothea Helen; Children: Helen, Lindsay, Julie, James, Richard || || |- | [[Taylor-58460|Kelly]] || Reenie Elizabeth || 1907 || 9 Sep 1983 || 76 || || || |- | [[Kemme-27|Kemme]] || Hendricus (Hank) || 24 Feb 1933 || 16 Oct 2017 || 84 || || || |- | [[Mummery-137|Kemme]] || Mary || 13 Jan 1933 || 24 Oct 2006 || 73 || Birth name: Mummery; Spouse: Hank || || |- | [[Kendall-7221|Kendall]] || Harry Raymond || 22 Dec 1926 || 23 May 2015 || 88 || Spouse: Lorna; Children: David || || |- | [[Halliday-2094|Kendall]] || Lorna Margaret|| || 2021 || || Spouse: Harry Raymond; Children: David || || |- | [[Unknown-561754|Kendall]] || Lynda May || 17 Oct 1954 || 1 Oct 2007 || 52 || Spouse: David; Children: Rick, Kara || || |- | [[Kenner-583|Kenner]] || Garry Milton || 19 Sep 1951 ||10 Jan 2021 || 69 || Children: Peter, Erica, Brendan || 37°54.374 ||147°42.380 |- || [[Kenney-2884|Kenney]] || Brian || 20 Jul 1940 || 23 Jun 2022 || 81 || || || |- | [[Unknown-642733|Kenney]] || Lynda Anne || 16 Jun 1944 || 3 Apr 2022 || 78 || Spouse: Trevor; Children: Elise Trevor || || |- | [[Unknown-561839|Kettels]] || Carmen || 4 Jul 1934 || 29 Apr 2017 || 82 || Spouse: Trevor; Children: Elise Trevor || || |- | [[Kidson-280|Kidston]] || Sydney John (Sid) || 8 Mar 1917 || 30 Aug 2009 || 92 || Spouse: Sylvia; Children: Allan, Joan, Brian, Ian || || |- | [[Unknown-561841|Kidston]] || Sylvia || 18 Aug 1920 || 10 Jun 2013 || 92 || Spouse: Sydney; Children: Allan, Joan, Brian, Ian || || |- | Kiernan || Tassy Maud || || 1890 || || || || |- || Kimmell || Louisa Alice || 1873 || 1939 || 66 || || || |- | [[Kinder-1200|Kinder]] || Ian William || 7 Apr 1933 || 3 Mar 2013 || 78 || Children: Dianne, Peter, Suzanne || || |- | Kinder || Joan || || 2024 || || || || RG |- | [[Kinniburgh-41|Kinniburgh]] || John Berry || 1916 || || || || Spouse: Florence May McNab || |- | [[Unknown-561844|Kirby]] || Fay Louisa || 16 Sep 1926 || 25 Nov 2010 || 84 || Born: Tasmania; Spouse: William Edward; Children: Jaqueline, Michael || || |- | [[Roderick-552|Kirby]] || Lynette Mavis || 19 Sep 1947 || 16 Sep 2020 || 72 || Birth name: Roderick || 37°54.356 ||147°42.395 |- | [[Kirby-6499|Kirby]] || Michael William || 1949 || Mar 2007 || 58 || Parents: William, Fay; Born: Brighton, England; Sibling: Jaqueline; Children: Loureen || || |- | [[Kirby-6498|Kirby]] || William Edward || 1924 || 2001 || 77 || Spouse: Fay Louisa; Children: Jaqueline, Michael || || |- | [[Klemtz-4|Klemtz]] || Albert Edward || 1904 || 1984 || 80 || Parents: Rudolph, Edith || || |- | [[Klemtz-3|Klemtz]] || Alfred Oswald || 1909 || 1998 || 89 || Parents: Rudolph, Edith || || |- | [[Unknown-561846|Klemtz]] || Edith Annie || 1878 || 12 Jun 1926 || 48 || Spouse: Rudolph || || |- | [[Klemtz-2|Klemtz]] || Ernest Alfred || 1868 || 1946 || 78 || Father: Rudolph || || |- | [[Klemtz-1|Klemtz]] || Rudolph August || 1871 || 30 Dec 1939 || 68 || Spouse: Edith || || |- | [[Knight-26186|Knight]] || James Robert || 1932 || 3 Sep 2018 || 86 || || 37°54.383 || |- | [[Knight-27569|Knight]] || Ross || || 2023 || || || || |- | [[Unknown-561847|Kollmorgen]] || Elvia Isobel || 27 Feb 1902 || 8 Oct 1995 || 93 || Spouse: Lewis; Children: Daniel, Phyllis || || |- | [[Kollmorgen-32|Kollmorgen]] || Lewis Augustus || 1890 || 25 Jul 1971 || || Spouse: Elvie Isobel; Children: Daniel, Phyllis || || |- | [[Unknown-642876|Krafft]] || Frances Mary || 1920 || 2003 || 84 || || || |- | [[Bull-4913|Krafft]] || Mary Jane || 1861 || 18 Aug 1943 || 82 || Spouse: Wilhelm Frederick; Children: William, Mary, two infants || || |- | [[Krafft-190|Krafft]] || Wilhelm Fredrick || 1853 || 23 Jul 1917 || 64 || Spouse: Mary Jane; Children: William, Mary, two infants || || |- | Krafft || Wilhelm Frederick || Nov 1901 || Nov 1901 || 1d || || || |- | [[Krafft-335|Krafft]] || Wilhelm Frederick || 1905 || 1985 || 80 || || || |- | [[Kruger-7091|Kruger]] || Henry John || 1913 || 10 Feb 1988 || 75 || Spouse: Norma || || |- | [[Kyle-2013|Kyle]] || Norman Oliver || 22 Apr 1930 || 13 Dec 2005 || 75 || Spouse: Una Valerie; Children: Christopher, Robert, Fiona, Brett, Ross || || |- | [[Hodge-5948|Kyle]] || Una Valerie || 10 Nov 1934 || 5 Jun 2016 || 81 || Spouse: Norman; Children: Chris, Robert, Fiona, Brett, Ross || || |- | [[Lamb-9278|Lamb]] || Peter Edward || 8 Feb 1937 || 22 Nov 2001 || 64 || || || |- | [[Hoskin-900|Lamperd]] || Constance Laura || 1920 || || || Spouse: Sydney Denham Lamperd || || |- | [[Lamperd-39|Lamperd]] || Sydney Denham || 1915 || || || Spouse: Constance Laura Hoskin || || |- | [[Unknown-565424|Lamplough]] || Ethel Joyce || 1910 || 10 Dec 2004 || 94 || Children: Douglas, Margaret || || |- | [[Landgren-77|Landgren]] || George || 1863 || 6 Jun 1944 || 81 || Spouse: Louisa; Children: George, Lily May || || |- | [[Oakley-3122|Landgren]] || Margaret Louisa || 1876 || 14 Jul 1958 || 82 || Spouse: George; Children: George, Lily May || || |- | [[Lane-16437|Lane]] || Geoffrey John || 15 Nov 1935 || 6 Jul 2014 || 78 || Children: Mark, Karen, Tracey, Margaret, Tina, Helen || || |- | [[Langlands-268|Langlands]] || Cairns Rae (Rae) || 11 Jun 1907 || 29 Jul 2001 || 94 || Spouse: Elizabeth Nancy Clare; Children: John, Claire, William, Noel, Stephen || || |- | [[Unknown-561921|Langlands]] || Elizabeth Nancy Clare (Nancy) || 28 Aug 1914 || 13 Nov 2009 || 95 || Spouse: Cairns Rae; Children: John, Claire, William, Noel, Stephen || || |- | [[Langlands-269|Langlands]] || Noel R || 1948 || 5 Nov 1983 || 35 || Parents: Cairns Rae, Elizabeth Nancy; Siblings: Stephen, William, Clare || || |- | [[Larke-219|Larke]] || George Augustus || 1891 || 8 May 1972 || 81 || Parents: James Larke, Sarah Jane Orchard || || |- | [[Larke-220|Larke]] || John George || 1900 || 1975 || 75 || Parents: James Larke, Sarah Jane Orchard || || |- | [[Rochfort-145|Lavery]] || Patricia Ann || 1940 || 6 Nov 2004 || 64 || Spouse: Robert; Children: Suzanne, Georgia || || |- | [[Lavery-637|Lavery]] || Robert || || 2021 || || Spouse: Patricia; Children: Suzanne, Georgia || || |- | [[Unknown-561924|Lawry]] || Leisel Lena || 24 Nov 1914 || 22 Mar 2007 || 92 || Spouse: Les || || |- | [[Laws-1904|Laws]] || Paul Damian || 21 Oct 1951 || 13 Nov 2019 || 68 || || 37°54.367 || 147°42.386 |- | [[Foster-33747|Lawson]] || Edna May Robinson || 1921 || 1900 || 79 || Children: Kenneth, Norman, Valerie, Elizabeth, Marion, Eileen, John || || |- | [[Unknown-561926|Lee]] || Barbara || Jun 1915 || 10 Jan 2013 || 97 || Spouse: George; Children: Roger, Christine || || |- | [[Lee-35743|Lee]] || Roger William || 4 May 1940 || 20 Apr 2013 || 72 || Mother: Barbara; Spouse: Patricia; Children: Alastair, Martin || || |- | [[Charlesworth-810|Leggett]] || Cornelia Wrightson || Feb 1852 || Jan 1920 || 67 || Spouse: Thomas; Children: Ethel May Bills || || |- | [[Neiman-233|Leighton]] || Gwenda May || 7 Jul 1920 || 7 Mar 2012 || 91 || || || |- | [[Leighton-2823|Leighton]] || Thomas Hasting || 1937 || 1993 || 78 || Spouse: Gwenda May Neiman || || |- | [[Lett-734|Lett]] || Clara Elizabeth || 1887 || 3 May 1966 || 79 || || 37°54.343 || 147°42.331 |- | [[Lett-736|Lett]] || Mary || 1912 || 1912 || 14d || || || |- | [[Lett-548|Lett]] || Robert William || 1878 || 23 Jun 1965 || 87 || Siblings: Nathaniel Charles, Robert Harry (Bert), Sydney Addis; Service: 302 Corporal, 13 Light Horse Regiment, Australian Imperial Force || 37°54.343 || 147°42.331 |- | [[Leuenhagen-12|Leuenhagen]] || Valerie Anne || 1939 || 1999 || 60 || Spouse: John Patrick Atkinson || || |- | [[Christie-4903|Lewis]] || Agnes || 1857 || 25 Dec 1918 || 61 || Birth name: Christie || || |- | [[Lewis-57612|Lewis]] || Frederick William || 1859 || 1920 || 61 || || || |- | [[Unknown-614259|Leys]] || Beverley || 9 Jul 1935 || 22 Oct 2021 || 86 || Spouse: Ian Gordon; Children: Paul, Graham; Karen || || |- | [[Leys-98|Leys]] || Ian Gordon || 28 Sep 1933 || 23 Aug 2018 || 66 || Spouse: Beverley; Children: Paul, Graham; Karen || 37°54.366 || 147°52.387 |- | [[Unknown-561945|Linaker]] || Julie || 11 Nov 1945 || 29 Aug 2003 || 57 || Spouse: Kenneth; Children: Vicki, Kirsten, Greta || || |- | [[Linaker-39|Linaker]] || Kenneth || 17 Nov 1940 || 11 Jan 1998 || 57 || Spouse: Julie; Children: Vicki, Kirsten, Greta || || |- | [[Linderman-551|Linderman]] || Victor W || || 1907 || || || || |- | [[Litten-100|Litten]] || Barry Laurie || 18 Sep 1938 || 21 Apr 2013 || 74 || Spouse: Dawn; Children: Debra, Dean, Glenn, Darren || || |- | [[Unknown-561949|Little]] || Barbara (Barb) || 27 Jan 1938 || 6 Mar 2013 || 75 || Spouse: Ian || || |- | [[Littlejohn-1211|Littlejohn]] || Bruce William || 1 Sep 1953 || 3 May 2009 || 55 || || || |- | [[Littlejohn-680|Littlejohn]] || John Vincent || 8 Mar 1906 || 12 Apr 1986 || 80 || Spouse: Norma May || || |- | [[Fair-978|Littlejohn]] || Norma Mary || 21 Dec 1922 || 11 Aug 1995 || 72 || Spouse: John Vincent || || |- | [[Lloyd-11816|Lloyd]] || Charles Albert || 1898 || 1904 || 6 || || || |- | [[Bolleman-36|Lloyd]] || Marie Antionette || 1875 || 1935 || 60 || Parents: Albert Emile Bolleman, Hannah Agnes Lucas || || |- | [[Longhurst-1440|Longhurst]] || William Edwin || 1930 || 1997 || 67 || Spouse: Pat; Children: Walter, Tom, Michael, Bernard, Sheridan, Carolyn || || |- | [[Lotton-12|Lotton]] || Raymond Victor || 1926 || 1992 || 66 || Spouse: Audrey Jean Greenwood || || |- | [[Ferguson-17927|Lougheed]] || Hilda Myrtle || 1901 || 13 Mar 1996 || 96 || Spouse: Phibbs; Children: Don, Margot || || |- | [[Luly-90|Luly]] || Albert Hector || 5 Jul 1918 || 30 Jan 2009 || 90 || Spouse: Jean Verna; Children: Marcia, Vivienne, Wayne || || |- | [[Bevan-1349|Luly]] || Jean Verna || 28 May 1922 || 5 Sep 2006 || 84 || Spouse: Albert Hector; Children: Marcia, Vivienne, Wayne || || |- | [[Luttrell-1714|Luttrell]] || Veronica Mary || 1910 || 1992 || 82 || || || |- | [[Luxford-358|Luxford]] || Clarence P (aka Bruce Fenton) || 14 Dec 1918 || 26 May 1998 || 79 || Father: Walter Henry Luxford (eldest son); Spouse Joyce Fenton; Children: Rebecca, Peter, Mark || || |- | [[Luxford-359|Luxford]] || Clyde William James (Jim) || 1922 || 14 Sep 2001 || 79 || Service: Leading Signalman W1416, Royal Australian Naval Reserve || || |- | [[Unknown-563957|Luxford]] || Elizabeth A M (Beth) || 1928 || 21 Feb 2019 || 91 || Spouse: Robert; Previous spouse: James; Children: Ian, Angela, Graeme || || |- | [[Lynch-12945|Lynch]] || Gerard Austin James || 1936 || 22 Jun 2005 || 69 || Spouse: Margaret; Children: Patricia, Geraldine, Josephine, Anthony, Mark || || |- | [[Macartney-197|Macartney]] || Jack || || 2022 || || || || |- | Macalister || || || 1952 || || || || |- | [[MacFarlane-1475|MacFarlane]] || Andrew Roy || 25 Apr 1919 || 20 Sep 2017 || 98 || Parents: Andrew, Rose; Siblings: Winifred, Madge, Bernice || || |- | [[MacFarlane-1476|MacFarlane]] || Madge Isobel || 1922 || 14 May 2007 || 85 || Parents: Andrew, Rose; Siblings: Winifred, Andrew, Bernice || || |- | Magnus || Nelson John || 1858 || 1920 || 62 || || || |- | MacKnight || Thomas || || || || || || |- | [[Unknown-564048|MacMillan]] || Florence || 1926 || Dec 2004 || 78 || Spouse: Murray; Children: Lyn, Barbara || || |- | [[MacMillan-1225|MacMillan]] || Murray Donald || 10 Aug 1926 || 19 Jun 2010 || 83 || Spouse: Florence, Whenda; Children: Lyn, Barbara || || |- | [[MacPherson-1680|MacPherson]] || Alan Alfred || 28 Jun 1925 || 9 Apr 2007 || 81 || Parents: Daniel, Irene || || |- | [[Beecher-955|MacPherson]] || Brenda Joyce || 1920 || || || Spouse: Colin Campbell McPherson || || |- | [[McPherson-6259|MacPherson]] || Colin Campbell || 1916 || || || Spouse: Brenda Joyce || || |- | [[MacPherson-1681|MacPherson]] || Donald Alfred || 1899 || 22 Jan 1967 || 68 || Service: 64402 1st Australian Imperial Force 3rd Field Ambulance; Spouse: Irene Rose; Children: Donald, Alan, Jean, Colin || || |- | [[Dowson-288|Mann]] || Joyce Elaine || 1941 || 14 Feb 1988 || 47 || Spouse: Richard Furneaux || || |- | [[Mann-12023|Mann]] || Richard Furneaux (Dick) || 16 Aug 1927 || 4 May 2012 || 84 || Spouse: Rosalie; Previous spouse: Joyce; Children: Ian, Richard || || |- | [[Margetts-247|Margetts]] || Stanley Walter || 1926 || 1990 || 64 || || || |- || Martin || Roma Joan || || || || || || |- || [[Martin-85418|Martin]] || Ronald Victor || 24 Jun 1922 || 25 Dec 2013 || 91 || || || |- | [[Massey-7166|Massie]] || Colin Talbot || 1912 || 4 Dec 1988 || || Parents: Francis Massey, Mildred Cadman; Spouse: Dorothy; Children: Joan, Lesley, Ann || || |- | [[Breed-2409|Massey]] || Dorothy || 1921 || 4 Dec 1988 || 67 || Parents: Henry Breed, Joyce Cullen; Spouse: Colin; Children: Joan Lesley, Ann || || |- | [[Mathieson-967|Mathieson]] || Stanley James || 1945 || 30 Sep 1989 || 44 || Parents: Mary, Thomas; Siblings: John, Marie, Rodney || || |- | [[Matson-1524|Matson]] || Howard Deardon || 1908 || 22 May 1999 || 92 || Service: Flying Officer, Royal Australian Air Force 1939-1946; Spouse: Mary || || |- | [[Unknown-643583|Matson]] || Mary || 9 Jan 1915 || 29 Jun 2009 || 94 || || || |- | [[Matthews-15783|Matthews]] || Clarence Edgar || 1908 || 1988 || 79 || Spouse: Kathleen Margaret || || |- | [[Whiteaway-8|Matthews]] || Kathleen Margaret || 1924 Nov 1913 || 27 Feb 1999 || 85 || Spouse: Clarence Edgar || || |- | [[Matthews-14613|Matthews]] || Oswald Andrew (Ossie) || 1900 || 5 Jul 1985 || 85 || Spouse: Roberta (Bobbie) || || |- | [[Matthews-14660|Matthews]] || Robert Ralph || 31 Jan 1955 || 5 Jan 2016 || 60 || Spouse: Linda; Children: Nikki, Timothy, Lauren || || |- | [[McCorey-1|Matthews]] || Roberta Leslie (Bobbie) || 1917 || 21 Feb 2000 || 83 || Spouse: Oswald || || |- | Matthews || Susan || || 2024 || || || || 560L |- | [[May-10452|May]] || Arthur Sidford || 1893 || 9 Aug 1971 || 77 || || || |- | [[Bird-10503|May]] || Bertha Pretoria || 1901 || 13 Mar 1981 || 80 || Spouse: John Albert || || |- | [[May-10456|May]] || Clarence Clyde || 1903 || 17 Sep 1967 || 64 || Spouse: Sylvia Beatrice || || |- | [[Ray-13471|May]] || Clarice Jean || 1911 || 17 May 1985 || 74 || || || |- | May || Davis Doris || || || || || || |- | [[May-10452|May]] || Edward Sidford || 1864 || 1916 || 72 || Spouse: Louisa Alice; Children: Arthur, Albert, Charles, Clarence || || |- | [[May-10454|May]] || John Albert || 1896 || 27 Jan 1958 || 62 || Cause of death: Accidental drowning || || |- | [[Jordan-13520|May]] || Louisa Alice || 1873 || 1939 || 66 || Spouse: Edward Sidford; Children: Arthur, Albert, Charles, Clarence || || |- | [[Ray-11255|May]] || Sylvia Beatrice || 1906 || 4 Nov 1982 || 76 || Spouse: Clarence Clyde || || |- | [[Mayall-418|Mayall]] || Clyde Harry || 1890 || 3 Feb 1976 || 86 || || || |- | [[Williams-108476|Mayall]] || Jean || 1895 || 1 Oct 1971 || 76 || Spouse: Clyde Harry || || |- | [[McAllister-4248|McAlister]] || Charles W || Jun 1951 || 1952 || 7m || || || |- | [[Walker-52711|McCall]] || Elsie || 1920 || 18 Aug 1980 || 60 || Spouse: James; Children: Helen, Susanne, Mary, Heather, Phame || || |- | [[Monger-680|McCall]] || Norma May || 29 Dec 1920 || 26 Apr 2015 || 94 || Spouse: Ronald Robert || || |- | [[McCall-3916|McCall]] || Ronald Robert || 4 Jul 1917 || 18 Jul 1993 || 76 || Spouse: Norma May || || |- || [[Unknown-564083|McClaren]] || Jean Lessels || 1911 || 9 Nov 1986 || 75 || Spouse: Malcolm; Children: Elizabeth, Margot, John || || |- || [[McClaren-285|McClaren]] || Malcolm || 1903 || 8 Aug 1988 || 85 || Spouse: Jean; Children: Elizabeth, Margot, John || || |- || [[Unknown-643644|McDonald]] || Alma Rose || 21 Jun 1927 || 31 May 2022 || 94 || || || |- || [[Unknown-643661|McDonald]] || Blanche Caroline || 16 Sep 1924 || 3 Jun 2022 || 97 || || || |- | [[McDonald-29347|McDonald]] || David (Davo) || || Sep 2022 || Spouse: Susan || 37°64.345 || 147°42.648 || |- | [[McDonald-30468|McDonald]] || Dean || || 2023 || || || || |- | [[Unknown-643663|McDonald]] || Jean Allison || 1924 || 12 May 2008 || 84 || || || |- | [[McDonald-23283|McDonald]] || Reginald John || 10 Mar 1925 || 6 Apr 2004 || 79 || Spouse: Alma; Children: Kaye, Tony, Peter || || |- | [[McDonald-29359|McDonald]] || Ronald Reginald || 1918 || 1990 || 72 || || || |- | [[Unknown-643662|McDonald]] || Susan (Sue) || || Sep 2022 || || Spouse: David || 147°42.648 || 147°42.648 |- | [[McDonald-23284|McDonald]] || William || 1932 || 22 Feb 2000 || 68 || Spouse: Jane Ann (Jean); Children: Brenda, David, Lisa, Judith || || |- | [[McDougall-2679|McDougall]] || Glenn Alastair || 9 Apr 1966 || 6 Aug 2006 || 40 || Parents: Thomas, Judith; Siblings: Joanne, Rod, Craig || || |- | [[Battley-71|McDougall]] || Judith || || || 2022 || || || |- | [[McDougall-2680|McDougall]] || Thomas || 30 Aug 1931 || 17 May 2015 || 83 || Spouse: Judith; Children: Joanne, Rod, Craig, Glenn || || |- || [[Unknown-643711|McEwan]] || Hazel Margaret || 12 Mar 1928 || 20 Jul 2006 || 87 || || || |- | [[McEwan-1165|McEwan]] || Kenneth Desmond || 1917 || 8 May 1997 || 70 || Spouse: Hazel || || |- | [[Unknown-643712|McEwing]] || Daisy || 1877 || 1913 || 36 || || || |- | [[Unknown-643718|McEwing]] || Maysie Alex || || 1904 || || || || |- | [[McGoldrick-292|McGoldrick]] || Valentine John || 10 Oct 1921 || 30 Nov 2006 || 85 || Spouse: Prudence (Prue); Children: James, Bernard, Anne, Joseph || || |- | [[Hyett-118|McGoldrick]] || Prudence (Prue) || 26 Feb 2022 || 11 Feb 2022|| 96 || Spouse: Valentine John; Children: James, Bernard, Anne, Joseph || || |- | [[McGregor-4377|McGregor]] || Charles Robert || 1908 || 27 Jul 1996 || 88 || Spouse: Jean; Children: Helen, Janice || || |- | [[Austin-14004|McGroder]] || Minnie || 1903 || 1989 || 86 || Spouse: Joseph Noel McGroder || || |- | [[Gallagher-7941|McGuire]] || Betty Catherine || 7 Oct 1928 || 22 Apr 2000 || 71 || Spouse: Brian; Children: Stephen, Victoria || || |- | [[McGuire-5966|McGuire]] || Brian James || 24 Jan 1933 || 21 Feb 2013 || 80 || || || |- | [[McKendry-202|McKendry]] || Peter Thomas || 8 Jun 1948 || 8 Oct 1999 || 51 || Spouse: Jennifer; Children: Christopher, Lindsay || || |- | [[Unknown-604687|McKenzie]] || Lilian May || 1890 || 7 Mar 1967 || 77 || || 37°54.378 || 147°42.328 |- | [[McKenzie-11629|McKenzie]] || Roderick W M || 1914 || 20 Mar 2004 || 90 || || || |- | [[Mason-24501|McKeown]] || Dorothy May || 1926 || 18 Mar 2001 || 75 || Spouse: Leonard || || |- | [[McKeown-1615|McKeown]] || Leonard Michael || 1927 || 2000 || 77 || Spouse: Dorothy; Children: Kathleen, Shane, Peter, Bernadette, Leonie || || |- | [[Unknown-564083|McLaren]] || Jean Lessels || 1911 || 9 Nov 1986 || 75 || Spouse: Malcolm; Children: Elizabeth, Margot, John || || |- | [[McLaren-2460|McLaren]] || Malcolm || 1903 || 8 Aug 1988 || 85 || Spouse: Jean; Children: Elizabeth, Margot, John || || |- | [[McLeod-8782|McLeod]] || Archibald Alfred || 1915 || 1993 || 78 || Spouse: Emily May || || |- | [[Davies-16657|McLeod]] || Emily May || 1915 || 1989 || 74 || || || |- | McNabb || Marion Yvonne || || || || || || |- | McMahon || Margaret || || 2024 || || || || RG |- | McMahon || Robert || || 2024 || || || || RG |- | [[McNairn-39|McNairn]] || William (Keith) || 8 Dec 1949 || 25 Oct 2017 || 76 || Spouse: Carol; Children: Daniel, Anthony, Heath || || |- | [[McNamara-3475|McNamara]] || Gerald Thomas || 1906 || 12 Jul 1997 || 88 || || || |- | [[Cairnes-119|McNamara]] || Viva Beresford || 1908 || 22 Nov 1990 || 82 || Spouse: Gerald Thomas || || |- | McPherson || Alan Alfred || 1926 || 2007 || 81 || || || |- | [[McPherson-1681|MacPherson]]|| Donald Alfred || 1901 || 1967 || 68 || Service: 64402 First Australian Imperial Force, 3rd field ambulance; Spouse: Irene Rose; Children: Don, Alan, Jean, Colin || || |- | [[MacPherson-6258|MacPherson]] || Hugh William || 1948 || 1965 || 18 || || || |- | [[Unknown-564208|McSweeney]] || Marjory || 1915 || 1 Jul 2001 || 86 || Spouse: Robert; Children: Marcia, Lorna, Stephen, James || 37°54.355 || 147°42.329 |- | [[McSweeney-459|McSweeney]] || Robert || 1909 || 3 Jan 1976 || 67 || Spouse: Marjory; Children: Marcia, Lorna, Stephen, James || 37°54.355 || 147°42.329 |- | [[Ray-6572|McTaggart]] || Edith Matilda || 1884 || 25 Jun 1919 || 35 || || || |- | [[McTaggart-1066|McTaggart]] || Iris Stella || 1912 || 1912 || 6.5m || || || |- | McTaggart || Henrietta || || || || Spouse: Robert Reynolds || 37°54.346 || 147°42.331 |- | [[Mead-6152|Mead]] || George Herbert || 9 May 1921 || 5 May 2014 || 92 || Spouse: Marjorie; Children: Mark, Denis, Glenda, Adrian || || |- | [[Unknown-653952|Mead]] || Marjorie Esther ||13 Sep 1927 || 23 Nov 2022 || 95 || Spouse: George; Children: Mark, Denis, Glenda, Adrian || || |- | [[Medling-17|Medling]] || Alfred Henry || 1922 || 17 Jul 1985 || 63 || Service: Australian Commonwealth Military Forces; Spouse: Nancy Jean; Children: Terry, Ray, Judith, Robert, Peter || || |- | [[Unknown-564211|Medling]] || Alma Frances || 1924 || 23 Aug 2013 || 89 || Spouse: Reginald F; Children: Lois, Graeme, Roslyn, Carolyn || || |- | [[Haylock-235|Medling]] || Edith Marion || 1887 || 3 Dec 1980 || 93 || Spouse: Richard J; Children: Reginald, Agnes, Alfred || || |- | [[Harper-13891|Medling]] || Nancy Jean || 1928 || 11 Nov 1999 || 71 || Spouse: Alfred; Children: Terry, Ray, Judith, Robert, Peter || || |- | [[Medling-18|Medling]] || Reginald F || || 26 Jul 2001 || 82 || Spouse: Alma F; Children: Lois, Graeme, Roslyn, Carolyn || || |- | [[Medling-19|Medling]] || Richard Joseph Thomas || 1876 || 7 Mar 1945 || 72 || Spouse: Edith M; Children: Reginald, Agnes, Alfred || || |- | [[Medve-27|Medve]] || Barnabas || 10 Dec 1928 || 5 May 2017 || 89 || Spouse: Katalin; Children: Andrew, Jennifer || || |- | [[Pusztay-1|Medve]] || Katalin || 15 Sep 1926 || 26 Feb 1993 || 67 || Spouse: Barnabas; Children: Andrew, Jennifer || || |- | [[Mee-606|Mee]] || Howard Geoffrey || 1926 || 11 Mar 2001 || 57 || Spouse: Jan; Children: Janet, Susan, Wendy || || |- | [[Hardebil-4|Meerding]] || Anna Francisca || 1936 || 1989 || 53 || Spouse: Joost; Children: Lili, Patty, Debbie || || |- | [[Meerding-13|Meerding]] || Joost || 22 Mar 1929 || 22 Apr 2016 || 87 || Children: Lili, Patty, Debbie || || |- | [[Leslie-4210|Meiklejohn]] || Doris Violet || 1908 || 2000 || 92 || || || |- | [[Meiklejohn-428|Meiklejohn]] || James Alexander || 1907 || 1993 || 86 || Spouse: Doris; Children: James, Patricia, Judith, Beverley || || |- | [[Melrose-388|Melrose]] || John Francis (Frank) || 6 Jan 1919 || 16 Jan 2012 || 93 || Spouse: Margaret; Children: Pauline, Brian, Robert, Jennifer, Patricia, Maureen, Kath, John, Shane, Michelle || || |- | [[McCann-4266|Melrose]] || Margaret Mary || 5 Jun 1925 || 13 Jul 2018 || 93 || Children: Pauline, Brian, Robert, Jennifer, Patricia, Maureen, Kath, John, Shane, Michelle || || |- | [[Melville-1594|Melville]] || Michael || 1844 || 1916 || 72 || || || |- | [[Cullen-3853|Melville]] || Sarah || 1843 || 1918 || 86 || || || |- | [[Mentiplay-45|Mentiplay]] || William || 13 Mar 1864 || 1934 || 70 || || || |- | [[Unknown-600030|Merriton]] || Brenda Margaret || || 2022 || || || || |- | [[Clancy-1511|Merrick]] || Kathleen M || 1907 || 30 May 1996 || 89 || Spouse: Herbert Walter; Children: Bob || || |- | [[Meyer-17415|Meyer]] || Ernest William (Ern) || 1915 || 20 Jun 1991 || 76 || || || |- | [[Unknown-564305|Meyer]] || Gladys Margaret || 1917 || 20 Mar 1989 || 72 || || || |- | [[Micah-12|Micah]] || John Henry || 1913 || 1990 || 77 || Spouse: Mary Louisa; Children: William, Margaret, Frank, Graeme || || |- | [[Fisk-2903|Micah]] || Mary Louisa || 10 Jan 1918 || 17 Jul 2012 || 94 || Spouse: John Henry; Children: William, Margaret, Frank, Graeme || || |- | Michail || Melbille || 1844 || 1916 || 72 || || || |- | [[Mikolajczak-92|Mikolajczak]] || Frank || 1913 || 17 Sep 2003 || 90 || || || |- | [[Miller-93700|Miller]] || Albert Edward || 1903 || 1905 || 2 || || || |- | [[Kroeger-355|Miller]] || Carmel Monica || 1938 || 1998 || 60 || Spouse: Bob; Children: Debra, Robert, Sharon, Cheryl || || |- | [[Miller-87502|Miller]] || Clement Maxwell || 1913 || Aug 1995 || || Spouse: Beryl; Previous spouse: Beverley || || |- | [[Miller-109243|Miller]] || Robert Sheddon || 1931 || 2005 || 74 || Spouse: Carmel; Children: Debra, Robert, Sharon, Cheryl || || |- | [[Aitken-2747|Mitchell]] || Jean Marguerite || 10 Oct 1930 || 27 Apr 2015 || 84 || Spouse: Kenneth John || || |- | [[Mitchell-33782|Mitchell]] || Kenneth John || 11 Dec 1927 || 18 Mar 2015 || 87 || Spouse: Jean Marguerite || || |- | [[Mitchelson-119|Mitchelson]] || Albert Edward || 1923 || 1991 || 68 || || || |- | [[Broughton-2517|Molnar]] || Doreen Anne ||17 Nov 1938 || 8 Jul 2019 || 80 || Children: Joey, Cathy || || |- | [[Molnar-321|Molnar]] || Tibor || 21 Mar 1937 || 4 Aug 2020 || 83 || Children: Joey, Cathy || || |- | [[Montague-1964|Montague]] || George William Scoresby || 1928 || 1998 || 70 || Service: VX 500374 Australian Imperial Force; Spouse: Barbara || || |- | [[Moon-6553|Moon]] || Howard Corbert || 19 Nov 1913 || 13 Sep 1995 || 82 || Spouse: Mary Gregson; Children: Patricia || || |- | [[White-81984|Moon]] || Mary Gregson || 21 Mar 1918 || 10 May 1994 || 76 || Spouse: Howard Corbert; Children: Patricia || || |- | [[Moore-84437|Moore]] || Barry || || 2023 || || || || |- | [[Moore-81874|Moore]] || Charles Thomas || 1904 || 1990 || 86 || || || |- | [[Unknown-564310|Moore]] || Lorna Constance || 3 Dec 1914 || 24 Jun 2007 || 90 || Spouse: Sydney; Siblings: Noel; Children: Barry || || |- | [[Mickelborough-23|Moore]] || Margaret (Betty) || 7 Feb 1930 || 1 Feb 2004 || 73 || Birth Name: Mickelborough; Spouse: Percival Byron; Children: Margaret (Peg), Robert, Allen || || |- | [[Burvill-156|Moore]] || Marriane May || 1907 || 1997 || 90 || || || |- | [[Moore-65123|Moore]] || Percival Byron (Percy) || 27 Mar 1924 || 7 Dec 2010 || 83 || Spouse: Margaret; Children: Margaret (Peg), Robert, Allen; Occupation: Anglican priest || || |- | [[Moorfield-32|Moorfield]] || Clarence Aubrey || 1902 || 1984 || 81 || || || |- | [[Xuereb-61|Moran]] || Aida Onorata || 11 Aug 1955 || 12 May 2017 || 62 || Birth name: Xuereb; Spouse: Michael || || |- | [[Unknown-564313|Morris]] || Joy Ann || 4 Sep 1947 || 8 Nov 2015 || 67 || || 37°54.360 ||147°42.392 |- | [[Woods-20533|Morris]] || Verna Doreen || 1917 || 2004 || 87 || Spouse: William Ernest || || |- | [[Morris-40108|Morris]] || William Ernest || 1915 || 21 May 1991 || 76 || Spouse: Verna Doreen || || |- | [[Morriss-306|Morriss]] || James Anthony (Tony) || 27 Apr 1939 || 20 Jul 2019 || 80 || Spouse: Barbara || || |- | [[Muir-5033|Muir]] || Gordon John (Donny) || 14 Mar 1932 || 20 May 2021 || 89 || Spouse: Margaret; Children: Gordon, Pauline, Jelie; Peter, Cameron, Leigh || || |- | [[Muldoon-212|Muldoon]] || Geoffrey James || 1909 || 1982 || 73 || Spouse: Gwendoline || || |- | [[Evans-25434|Muldoon]] || Gwendoline Ellen || 1915 || 2005 || 90 || Spouse: Geoffrey || || |- | [[Mullen-2854|Mullen]] || Ronald Harold (Ron) || 30 Aug 1927 || 10 Apr 2016 || 88 || Spouse: Barbara; Children: Christine, Rodney, Darren || || |- | [[Mulroney-51|Mulroney]] || Desmond Kevin || Mar 1920 || 1951 || 13m || Parents: Thomas Mulroney, Mary Trewin || 37°554.381 || 147°42.330 |- | [[Murdoch-1735|Murdoch]] || Geoffrey Lancelot || 29 Oct 1926 || 9 Feb 2019 || 92 || Spouse: June Oliver; Children: Terrilia, Stephen, Linda || || |- | [[Unknown-564320|Murdoch]] || June Olive || 19 Jan 1940 || 20 Feb 2012 || 72 || Spouse: Geoffrey Lancelot; Children: Terrilia, Stephen, Linda || || |- | [[Murphy-24484|Murphy]] || Allan George || 1915 || 7 Sep 1998 || 83 || Spouse: Nancy Louisa; Children: Keith, Judith, Barry, Barbara, David, Geoffrey, Valerie, Diane || 37°54.363 ||147°42.327 |- | [[Murphy-24590|Murphy]] || Christopher Ian || 12 Feb 1954 || 13 May 2007 || 53 || Siblings: Judith, Susan, Kenneth; Children: Thomas, David, Hannah || || |- | [[Murphy-24591|Murphy]] || Judith Marie || 1937 || 1941 || 4 || Parents: Allan George, Nancy Louisa || || |- | [[Eastwood-1235|Murphy]] || Nancy Louisa || 1912 || 18 Oct 1980 || 68 || Spouse: Allan George; Children: Keith, Judith, Barry, Barbara, David, Geoffrey, Valerie, Diane || || |- | [[Anderson-76394|Murray]] || Evelyn Dawn || 1919 || 1992 || 73 || Spouse: John Keith Lennard || || |- | [[Murray-27329|Murray]] || John Keith Lennard || 1916 || 1 Aug 2006 || 90 || Spouse: Evelyn Dawn || || |- | [[Muston-190|Muston]] || David Charles Broughton || 12 Apr 1914 || 22 Aug 1989 || 75 || Spouse: Margaret (Peggy); Children: Tony, Dianne || || |- | [[Eury-87|Muston]] || Margaret || 2 Oct 1918 || 28 Jun 2014 || 95 || Spouse: David; Spouse: Peggy; Children: Tony, Dianne || || |- | [[Unknown-585789|Nagy]] ||Angela Mary || 1 Dec 1939 || 19 Sep 2021 || 80 || Spouse: Imre; Children: Andrew, Chris, Katrina, David || || |- | [[Naylor-2991|Naylor]] || Joseph Alexander || 25 Apr 1922 || 1 Apr 2000 || 78 || Spouse: Tpin; Children: Dianne, Karen, Alexis || || |- | [[Eastes-100|Nebe]] || Violet Ellena || 23 Apr 1932 || 20 Mar 2019 || 87 || Birth name: Eastes || || |- | Neil || Ray Wesley || || 2023 || || || || |- | [[James-27928|Neill]] || Lillian Mary || 23 Jun 1889 || 31 Oct 1909 || 20 || 37°54.414 || 147°42.266 || |- | Neilson || John D || 1931 || 1989 || 58 || || || |- | [[Nelson-31270|Nelson]] || Amanda Florence || 1905 || 1924 || 18 || Parents: John Magnus Nelson, Helen Murray Henderson || || |- | [[Nelson-26868|Nelson]] || John Magnus || 1866 || 1920 || 64 || || || |- | [[Neophytou-3|Neophytou]] || George || || 2023 || || || || |- | Neumeister || John Richard || || || || || || |- | [[Unknown-564336|Neumeister]] || Valerie Audine || 28 Apr 1946 || 22 Jan 2006 || 59 || Spouse: Peter; Children: Karl, Sean || || |- | [[Newell-5318|Newell]] || Alexander Archie || 1914 || 1991 || 77 || || || |- | [[Thackrah-73|Newell]] || Alice May || 1904 || 1984 || 80 || Spouse: John Raymond; Children: Mick, Faye || || |- | [[Newell-5319|Newell]] || John Raymond || 1903 || 1989 || 86 || Spouse: Alice May; Children: Mick, Faye || || |- | [[Newman-14390|Newman]] || Alexander Archie || 1914 || 1991 || 77 || Spouse: Maud; Children: Marion, Archie || || |- | [[Jones-135548|Newman]] || Maud Marian || 23 Feb 1919 || 13 Oct 2014 || 95 || || || |- | [[Nolan-5117|Nolan]] || Peter Ian || 14 Jun 1934 || 24 Jun 2012 || 78 || || || |- | [[Norman-8439|Norman]] || David John || 5 Apr 1961 || 29 Mar 2021 || 59 || Partner: Brenda || || |- | [[Norris-13072|Norris]] || Thomas W || 1848 || 1919 || 71 || || || |- | [[Norris-13073|Norris]] || William || 1953 || 1929 || 76 || || || |- | [[Nowatka-1|Nowatka]] || Hans Jurgen || 14 Dec 1928 || 25 Apr 2008 || 79 || Spouse: Andree; Children: Janine-Claude || || |- | [[O'Connor-5630|O'Connor]] || Albert Henry || 1920 || 30 Jul 1985 || 65 || Spouse: Sylvia Irene; Children: Arthur, Valerie, Kevin, Russell || || |- | [[McFarlane-3051|O'Connor]] || Bernice Muriel (Betty) || 2 Mar 1924 || 10 Nov 2016 || 92 || Spouse: John Patrick (Jack); Children: John, David, Jennifer, Graeme, Phillip || || |- | [[O'Connor-5631|O'Connor]] || John Patrick (Jack) || 5 Jun 1921 || 12 May 2008 || 86 || Spouse: Bernice Muriel (Betty); Children: John, David, Jennifer, Graeme, Phillip || || |- | [[Blay-373|O'Connor]] || Patricia May || 21 Sep 1935 || 28 Mar 2016 || 80 || Spouse: James (Jim); Children: Carol, Kim, Gary || || |- | [[Unknown-564339|O'Connor]] || Sylvia Irene || 1920 || 7 Jan 2003 || 83 || Spouse: Albert H; Children: Arthur, Valerie, Kevin, Russell || || |- | O'Dempsey || Sylvester || || 2023 || || || || |- | [[Unknown-644264|O'Dempsey]] || Theresa Mary || 1941 || 1985 || 44 || Spouse: John; Children: Brendan, Mary, Kellie, Maureen || || |- | [[O'Donohue-151|O'Donohue]] || Leslie Peter || 29 Sep 1935 || 28 Oct 2005 || 70 || Children: Dean, Debra || || |- | [[Morriss-324|O'Hea]] || Thelma May || 17 May 1925 || 15 Oct 2006 || 81 || Spouse: Norman Richard; Children: Noel, David, Richard, Shirley, Brian || || |- | [[O'Keefe-1379|O'Keefe]] || Michael John || 2 Nov 1918 || 17 Oct 2006 || 87 || Spouse: Dulcie; Children: Patricia, Karen, Michael || || |- | [[Unknown-644316|O'Neill]] || Mavis || 19 Jul 1923 || 17 May 2012 || 88 || || || |- | [[O'Neill-6575|O'Neill]] || William James || 1917 || 1990 || 73 || Spouse: May; Children: John, Andy, Nancy, Janet || || |- | [[Dean-15807|Oakley]] || Audrey Lois || 1929 || 1989 || 60 || Spouse: James Maxwell || || |- | [[Peters-14807|Oakley]] || Elizabeth || 1883 || 26 Jan 1977 || 94 || || 37°54.353 ||147°42.329 |- | [[Oakley-3078|Oakley]] || George Henry J || 1873 || 23 Feb 1951 || 78 || Spouse: Helena Susan || || |- | [[Cummings-6976| Oakley]] || Hannah Leteka || 1844 || 1922 || 78 || || || |- | [[Thatcher-1653|Oakley]] || Helena Susan || 1882 || 18 Sep 1946 || 64 || Spouse: George Henry || || |- | [[Oakley-3799|Oakley]] || James Maxwell || 1922 || 1978 || 56 || Spouse: Audrey Lois || || |- | [[Oakley-2894|Oakley]] || James || 1820 || 3 Mar 1911 || 91 || || || |- | [[Oakley-3079|Oakley]] || Walter William || || 3 Dec 1975 || || || 37°54.354 || 147°42.329 |- | [[Unknown-564496|Olofsson]] || Margaret Elizabeth || 10 Nov 1934 || 22 Mar 2010 || 75 || || || |- | [[McSweeney-495|Olsen]] || Maud Kathleen || 28 Sep 1919 || 3 Jan 1986 || 66 || Spouse: Johan; Children: John, Sylvia || || |- | [[Hilderbrandt-27|Opperman]] || Prudence Alma Jessie || 7 Sep 1925 || 31 Jan 1996 || 78 || Spouse: Stuart Charles; Children: Lynette, Robert, Bruce || || |- | [[Opperman-790|Opperman]] || Stuart Charles || 28 Jan 1925 || 8 Sep 2010 || 85 || Spouse: Alma; Children: Lynette, Robert, Bruce || || |- | [[O'Neil-3094|Orchard]] || Theresa Annie || 1903 || 5 Feb 1988 || 85 || Spouse: Walter; Previous spouse: Arthur Watts || || |- | [[Unknown-644348|Ord]] || Ada Bond || 16 Jan 1905 || 8 Aug 1995 || 90 || Spouse: William Reginald; Children: Betty || || |- | [[Ord-749|Ord]] || William Reginald || 1924 || 1995 || 71 || Spouse: Ada Bond; Children: Betty || || |- | [[Rashleigh-712|Orland]] || Lucy Victoria || 1906 || 16 Sep 1975 || 69 || Spouse: Rolph || || |- | [[Orland-17|Orland]] || Rolph || 1900 || 7 Jul 1975 || 75 ||Spouse: Lucy Victoria || || |- | [[Whitford-1192|Osborne]] || Dorothy May || 1907 || 1986 || 79 || Spouse: James; Children: Don, Alice, Bruce || || |- | [[Osbourne-672|Osbourne]] || James Vivien || 1904 || 1982 || 78 || Spouse: Dorothy; Children: Don, Alice, Bruce || || |- | [[Unknown-644526|Osborne]] || Margaret Jean || 8 Dec 1921 || 22 Sep 2001 || 79 || || || |- | [[Osborne-11526|Osborne]] || Ronald Edwin ||12 Sep 1926|| 28 Aug 1922|| 65|| || || |- | [[Brown-134312|Ouwehand]] || Beverley Anne || 27 Jan 1939 || 18 Mar 2016 || 77 || Spouse: Pieter; Children: Mechelle, Dean || || |- | [[Pacey-440|Pacey]] || Leonard Hale (Len) || 1967 || 16 Jun 2003 || 66 || Spouse: Judith; Children: Michelle, Jennifer, Jodie || || |- | [[Unknown-644528|Padovani]] || Luisa || 1909 || 1998 || 89 || || || |- | [[Palmer-29920|Palmer]] || James Raymond || 1920 || 2001 || 81 || Spouse: Sylvia Jean || || |- | [[Clough-2578|Palmer]] || Sylvia Jean || 1921 || 1981 || 59 || Spouse: James Raymond || || |- | [[Unknown-644530|Parsisson]] || Edith Josephine || 1930 || 1990 || 60 || Spouse: Jack; Children: Cassie, Jackie, Owen || || |- | [[Paterson-6346|Paterson]] || John Gilchrist Woodman || 1931 || 1997 || 66 || Service: Royal Australian Navy || || |- | [[Kendall-7286|Patterson]] || Diana || 1836 || 1914 || 78 || Spouse: JD Patterson; Residence: Raymond Island || || |- | [[Tregurtha-169|Pattison]] || Nancy Elva || 1926 || 18 Jun 1995 || 69 || Spouse: William James; Children: Colin || || |- | [[Pattison-1469|Pattison]] || William James || 30 Dec 1923 || 17 Aug 2007 || 83 || Spouse: Nancy Elva; Children: Colin || || |- | [[Drew-4329|Paver]] || Kathleen May || 1905 || 15 Apr 1990 || 83 || Spouse: Reginald Arthur || || |- | [[Paver-60|Paver]] || Reginald Arthur || 1913 || 30 Jun 1996 || 83 || || || |- | [[Unknown-644532|Payne]] || Bevereley Jean || 20 Dec 1937 || 13 May 2014 || 76 || || || |- | [[Payne-17539|Payne]] || Harrrie Noel || 1925 || 1982 || 57 || || || |- | [[Payne-20176|Payne]] || James Edward || 1938 || 1999 || 61 || || || |- | [[Unknown-653954|Payne]] || Judith || || 2023 || || || || |- | [[Pearce-8454|Pearce]] || Russell Leslie || 15 Jul 1922 || 4 Jul 2007 || 84 || Spouse: Thelma Lorna || || |- | [[Fyffe-417|Pearce]] || Thelma Liesa || 23 Jan 1925 || 29 May 2003 || 78 || Spouse: Russell Leslie; Children: Cheryle, Julie, Diana, Chris, Paul || || |- | [[Unknown-564521|Pearman]] || Jean Marrion || 1927 || 22 May 2001 || 74 || Spouse: Roger Arthur; Siblings: Anne, Brenda; Children: Stephen, Wendy, Geoffrey || || |- | [[Pearman-418|Pearman]] || Roger Arthur || 1924 || 20 Nov 1995 || 71 || Spouse: Jean; Children: Stephen, Geoffrey || || |- | [[Unknown-560793|Pearson]] || Patricia Joyce || 19 Nov 1927 || 5 Jul 2015 || 87 || Children: John, Denise, Patricia, Janice, Ross, Phillip || || |- | [[Peeck-23|Peeck]] || Harold Luckland || 1903 || 24 Feb 1995 || 91 || || || |- | [[Ray-8842|Peeck]] || Hilda Olive || 1908 || 2 Aug 1974 || 66 || || || |- | [[Woodman-2063|Peeck]] || Lucy Victoria Rashleigh || 1906 || 1975 || 69 || || || |- | [[Peeck-46|Peeck]] || Rolph Orland || 1900 || 7 Jul 1975 || 75 || || || |- | [[Charman-554|Perridge]] || Florence Ada Martha || 1892 || 21 Nov 1961 || 69 || Spouse: Thomas Mordecai || || |- | [[Perridge-18|Perridge]] || Thomas Mordecai || 1876 || 28 Dec 1963 || 87 || || || |- | [[Petherick-380|Petherick]] || Ian Donald || 1 Nov 1922 || 24 Aug 2008 || 85 || Service: 29/46 Battalion, Australian Imperial Force; Spouse: Pearl Alicia; Children: Rodney, Noelle || || |- || [[Peterson-18179|Peterson]] || Reginald Christian || 15 May 1941 || 25 May 2022 || 81 || || || |- | [[Philipson-131|Philipson]] || Arthur George || 1921 || 23 Oct 1986 || 65 || Spouse: Elizabeth; Children: Dennis, Robert, Judith, Sherryl || || |- | [[Wicks-1634|Philipson]] || Elizabeth Lillian (Betty) || 1927 || 4 Mar 2001 || 74 || Spouse: Arthur George; Children: Dennis, Robert, Judith, Sherryl || || |- | [[Phillips-38240|Phillips]] || Gordon Clark || 1921 || 24 Sep 1999 || 78 || Spouse: Norma Jean; Children: Carolyn, Wendy, Glenn || || |- | [[Unknown-564546|Phillips]] || Norma Jean || 1932 || 3 Feb 2000 || 68 || Spouse: Gordon Clark; Children: Carolyn, Wendy, Glenn || || |- | [[Philp-1262|Philp]] || David Charles || 1916 || 1992 || 66 || Service: Royal Australian Navy; Spouse: Dorothy Jean; Children: Denis, Wendy, Julie, Jan || || |- | [[Wyatt-8623|Philp]] || Dorothy Jean || 1 Jan 1922 || 8 May 2014 || 92 || Spouse: David Charles; Children: Denis, Wendy, Julie, Jan || || |- | [[Phipps-3147|Phipps]] || John Blakemore ||1830 || 12 Mar 1906 || 76 || Occupation: Doctor; Spouse: Lavinia Mary || || |- | [[Price-26409|Phipps]] || Lavinia Mary ||1825 || 6 Jun 1902 || 77 || Spouse: John Blakemore; Died Paynesville || || |- | [[Unknown-644645|Pick]] || Nancy Vera || 4 Jan 1930 || 2 Feb 2022 || 92 || || || |- | [[Unknown-564548|Pick]] || Norma || 7 Jul 1924 || 8 Oct 2017 || 93 || Children: Alan, Dawn, Ian || || |- | [[Alloway-405|Pike]] || Ada Elizabeth || 1896 || 13 Oct 1959 || 63 || || || |- | Pike || Alan Edward || 18 Apr 1956 || 8 Apr 2001 || 45 || || || |- | [[Pike-11978|Pike]] || David Andrew || 1952 || 25 Jul 1954 || 1y 10m|| || || |- | [[Pike-6981|Pike]] || Edward Albert || 1896 || 5 Nov 1981 || 85 || || || |- | [[Pike-13439|Pike]] || Edward Albert || 8 Nov 1892 || 25 Apr 2013 || 89 || || || || || |- | [[Coutts-977|Pike]] || Nellie May || 11 Jan 1922 || 3 Mar 2005 || 83 || Spouse: Edward Alfred || || |- | [[Pike-10908|Pike]] || Reginald John || 1929 || 15 Dec 1967 || 38 || Cause of death: accident || 37°54.342 || 147°42.331 |- | [[Unknown-644711|Pike]] || Thelma Dawn || 4 Mar 1931 || 23 Apr 2015 || 84 || || || |- | [[McBean-336|Plaisted]] || Charlotte || 1905 || 25 May 1989 || 84 || Spouse: Robert James || || |- | [[Plaisted-976|Plaisted]] || Robert James || 1908 || 21 Mar 1983 || 75 || Spouse: Charlotte || || |- | [[Radford-1985|Plozza]] || Margaret Anne || 13 Jun 1932 || 1 Mar 2013 || 80 || Spouse: William (Bill); Children: Kathleen, John, Anne, Michael, Peter || || |- | [[Plozza-31|Plozza]] || Wilfred John (Bill) || 1932 || 29 Apr 2021 || 89 || Spouse: Margaret Anne Radford, Marcia Marjory Kelly || || |- | [[Unknown-564635|Pollard]] || Ethel Lilian || 17 May 1925 || 5 Aug 1993 || 68 || Spouse: Noel; Children: Christine, John, Roberta, Geoffrey || || |- | Pollard || Henry Wilson || || || || || || |- | [[Sheedy-302|Pollard]] || Mabel Irene || 1913 || 2005 || 92 || Spouse: William Thomas; Children: Hazel, Rochelle, Martyn, William || || |- | [[Pollard-4580|Pollard]] || Raymond Noel Joseph || 23 Dec 1921 || 23 Nov 1998 || 77 || Spouse: Ethel Lilian; Children: Christine, John, Roberta, Geoffrey || || |- | [[Pollard-3696|Pollard]] || William Thomas || 1910 || 2003 || 92 || Spouse: Mabel Irene; Children: Hazel, Rochelle, Martyn, William || || |- | [[Porteous-1258|Porteous]] || James || || 2023 || 73 || || || |- | [[Porteous-993|Porteous]] || Thomas || 19 Feb 1920 || 19 Apr 1993 || 73 || Spouse: Elizabeth Page (nee Brown) || || |- | [[Postma-747|Postma]] || Henderikus (Henk) || 25 Dec 1932 || 3 Aug 2017 || 84 || Spouse: Margaret Mary; Children: Carmel, James, Kathy, Paul, Peter, Henk, Christine || || |- | [[Unknown-564652|Postma]] || Margaret Mary || 19 Aug 1939 || 6 Jul 2020 || 80 || Spouse: Henk; Children: Carmel, James, Kathy, Paul, Peter, Henk, Christine || || |- | [[Potter-15008|Potter]] || Caidan Fiona (Morris) || 22 May 1997 || 2 Feb 2021 || 2 || || || |- | [[Potter-12401|Potter]] || Henry Wilson (Harry) || 1915 || 13 Aug 1992 || 77 || Service: Australian Imperial Force; Spouse: Shirley; Children: Anne || || |- | [[Potter-13093|Potter]] || Horace William Frederick || 1911 || 1983 || 72 || || || |- | [[Cole-26400|Potter]] || Shirley || 1942 || 14 Jul 1986 || 62 || Service: Australian Imperial Force; Spouse: Henry Wilson (Harry); Children: Anne || || |- | [[Price-24972|Price]] || Leslie Dallas || 1916 || 31 Mar 1994 || 68 || Service: Australian Imperial Force; Spouse: Patricia Margaret; Children: Leslie John, Phillip James || || |- | [[Cary-2741|Price]] || Patricia Margaret || 1935 || 15 May 1997 || 62 || Spouse: Leslie Dallas; Children: Leslie John, Phillip James || || |- | [[Prosser-1561|Prosser]] || David || 1828 || 1912 || 84 || Spouse: Martha || || |- | [[Prosser-1664|Prosser]] || Harry Ross || 1907 || 1982 || 75 || Spouse: Helen Florence || || |- | [[Warrick-511|Prosser]] || Helen Florence || 1910 || 1984 || 74 || Spouse: Harry Ross || || |- | [[Unknown-564791|Prosser]] || Kathleen || 1913 || 6 Sep 2000 || 87 || Parents: David, Maud || || |- | [[Weaver-14255|Prosser]] || Martha Ellen Welch || 1834 || 1913 || 79 || Spouse: David || || |- | [[Prowd-8|Prowd]] || Theo (Joe) || 8 Sep 1930 || 27 Apr 2010 || 79 || Spouse: Joan || || |- | [[Pruscino-1|Pruscino]] || Ugo Pasquale || 1939 || 15 Nov 1979 || 40 || || || |- | [[Pump-85|Pump]] || Stanley Ernest || 1950 || 26 Nov 2010 || 60 || Spouse: Pamela || || |- | [[Unknown-645484|Pump]] || Pamela Yvonne || 24 Oct 1948 || 5 Feb 2022 || 73 || Spouse: Stanley Ernest || || |- | [[Unknown-645486|Purves]] || Helena Mary || 1929 || 2006 || 77 || || || |- | [[Purwins-2|Purwins]] || Anna || 6 Feb 1938 || 24 May 2009 || 71 || Siblings: George, Magdalene || || |- | [[Purwins-1|Purwins]] || George || 1935 || 28 Oct 2002 || 67 || Siblings: Anna, Magdalene || || |- | [[Peeck-34|Pyke]] || Thelma Dawn (Dawn) || 1931 || 23 Apr 2015 || 84 || Spouse: William John; Children: Deidre, Jillian || || |- | [[Pyke-789|Pyke]] || William John || 1922 || 5 Mar 1981 || 59 || Spouse: Thelma Dawn; Children: Deidre, Jillian || || |- | [[Boadman-1|Quick]] || Jean Ann || 19 Nov 1911 || 24 Jan 2008 || 96 || Spouse: Walter || || |- | Quick || Merrilyn Jean || || || || || || |- | [[Quick-3893|Quick]] || Walter || 1898 || 5 Dec 1973 || 75 || Spouse: Jean Ann || || |- | [[Quist-221|Quist]] || Michael Karl || 25 Nov 1942 || 2 Jun 2011 || 68 || Spouse: Virginia; Children: Jaqueline, David || || |- | [[Radford-1871|Radford]] || Kenneth William || 1924 || 16 Jan 2000 || 76 || Spouse: Margaret (Peg); Children: Ronald, Kerrie, Larry, Alan, Colleen, John, Lynne, Jan, Mark || || |- | [[Unknown-564802|Radford]] || Margaret (Peg) || 28 Sep 1930 || 23 Oct 2006 || 76 || Spouse: Kenneth William; Children: Ronald, Kerrie, Larry, Alan, Colleen, John, Lynne, Jan, Mark || || |- | [[Unknown-645488|Radford]] || Merilyn Jean || 1952 || 1997 || 45 || || || |- | [[Rae-2160|Rae]] || James David || 1920 || 1991 || 71 || Spouse: Patricia Ann || || |- | [[Malone-4809|Rae]] || Patricia Ann || 3 Sep 1925 || 27 Jan 2006 || 80 || Spouse: James David || || |- | [[Hill-48098|Rainbow]] || Ila || 1918 || 1989 || 71 || || || |- | [[Raisbeck-83|Raisbeck]] || Kenneth Milton || 1938 || 19 Aug 1986 || 48 || Parents: William, Isobel || || |- | [[Rankin-7017|Rankin]] || Henri Eli || 1915 || 1983 || 67 || || || |- | [[Unknown-586851|Rankin]] || Patricia Phyllis Patsy || 1917 || 1979 || 62 || || || |- | [[Rashleigh-799|Rashleigh]] || Benjamin Theodore || 1880 || 1936 || 50 || || || |- | [[Richards-6998|Rashleigh]] || Caroline || 1850 || 4 Jul 1898 || 48 || Spouse: John Beaton; Children: John || || |- | [[Rashleigh-358|Rashleigh]] || John Beaton || 1836 || 19 Feb 1909 || 73 || Spouse: Caroline; Children: John || || |- | [[Rashleigh-718|Rashleigh]] || John George || 1873 || 1939 || 66 || || || |- | [[Rashleigh-800|Rashleigh]] || William Arthur || 1877 || 1955 || 78 || || || |- | [[Rasmus-87|Rasmus]] || Carl Alexander || 10 Feb 1938 || 4 Feb 2013 || 74 || Spouse: Irene; Children: Julie, Debbie, Stephen, Glenn || || |- | [[Rasmussen-6732|Rasmussen]] || Robert Clive || 1932 || 26 Feb 1990 || 58 || Spouse: Aileen; Children: Ivan, Anette, Jimmy || || |- | [[Ratcliffe-1164|Ratcliffe]] || John Glen || 29 Jul 1934 || 15 Aug 2006 || 72 || Spouse: Doris; Children: Michael, Trevor || || |- | [[Ratten-11|Ratten]] || Clarence James || 1896 || 29 Apr 1986 || 90 || Service: Australian Imperial Force; Spouse: Ollie; Previous spouse: Winnie; Children: Jean || || |- | [[Unknown-565119|Ratten]] || Rose Winifred || 15 Sep 1913 || 29 May 2002 || 88 || Spouse: Jack; Previous spouse: William Taylor || || |- | [[Philpott-1981|Ray]] || Alice Ethel || 1 Jul 1881 || 11 Dec 1958 || 77 || || || |- | [[Holland-10860|Ray]] || Ann Holland || 1865 || 9 May 1942 || 77 || Spouse: John || || |- | [[Healey-1648|Ray]] || Bertha Alice || 1904 || 11 Jul 1960 || 56 || || || |- | [[Flint-2968|Ray]] || Doris Edna || || 5 Mar 1971 || || || Spouse: Edgar Richard || |- | [[Ray-8843|Ray]] || Edgar Richard || || 11 Sep 1971 || || Spouse: Doris Edna || || |- | [[Harper-11060|Ray]] || Elizabeth Hannah || 1903 || 10 May 1948 || 45 || Spouse: Leslie Thomas || || |- | [[Jordan-13526|Ray]] || Ella May || || 5 Nov 1934 || || Spouse: Richard Robert; Children: Suzanne || || |- | [[Tack-249|Ray]] || Emma Rachael || 1841 || 28 Aug 1929 || 88 || Spouse: John || || |- | Ray|| Eric George || || 1948 || || || || |- | [[Ray-10815|Ray]] || George Richard || 9 Sep 1900 || 29 Jun 1990 || 89 || Spouse: Bertha Alice || || |- | [[Alexandria-11|Ray]] || Jessica Alice || 1890 || 5 May 1972 || 82 || Spouse: William JS || || |- | [[Ray-8161|Ray]] || John || 1833 || 23 Dec 1916 || 83 || Spouse: Emma R || || |- | [[Ray-8861|Ray]] || John James || 1897 || 19 Aug 1962 || 65 || Spouse: Violet Emily || || |- | Ray|| John James || 10 Dec 1958 || 10 Sep 2017 || 58 || || || |- | [[Ray-8848|Ray]] || John Joseph || 1865 || 1 Oct 1946 || 81 || Spouse: Ann || || |- | [[Ray-1148|Ray]] || John Noel || 1937 || 1991 || 54 || Spouse: Christa || || |- | [[Ray-10817|Ray]]|| Lawrence Leslie (Mick) || 1906 || 13 Mar 1970 || 67 || Spouse: Elizabeth H || || |- | [[Ray-8865|Ray]] || Leslie Thomas || 1906 || 13 Mar 1970 || 64 || Spouse: Elizabeth Hannah || || |- | [[Simpson-21901|Ray]] || Myrtle Dawn || 4 Apr 1921 || 7 Feb 2011 || 89 || Spouse: Richard Robert (Rob); Children: Suzanne || || |-[[Potter-15008| | [[Ray-10817|Ray]] || Lawrence Leslie (Mick) || 7 Aug 1937 || 29 Sep 2014 || 77 || Residence: Paynesville; Occupation; Fisherman (3rd generation) || || |- | [[Unknown-565151|Ray]] || Patricia June || 28 Jun 1933 || 6 Nov 2013 || 80 || Spouse: Geoffrey Lancelot; Children: David, Naomi || || |- | [[Bird-8485|Ray]] || Phyllis Edna || 10 Sep 1913 || 4 Jun 1982 || 60 || || || |- | [[Ray-8846|Ray]] || Reginald William John (Reg) || 4 Jul 1912 || 7 Aug 1982 || 80 || || || |- | [[Ray-8840|Ray]] || Richard Robert (Rob) || 1877 || 30 Jun 1934 || 57 || Spouse: Ella May || || |- | [[Ray-8844|Ray]] || Robert Richard || 1916 || 22 Jul 1999 || 83 || Service: Australian Imperial Force; Spouse: Myrtle Dawn; Children: Suzanne || || |- | [[Florance-161|Ray]] || Violet Emily || 1903 || 1 Aug 1953 || 50 || Spouse: John James || || |- | [[Ray-8847|Ray]] || William John Steven || 1889 || 7 Jun 1965 || 76 || Spouse: Jessie Alice || || |- | [[Rayner-2768|Rayner]] || Eleanor Annie || 1904 || 1988 || 83 || || || |- | [[Raynes-470|Raynes]] || George William || 1908 || 1992 || 84 || || || |- | Reardon || Antionette Christine || 7 Jun 1927 || 13 Jun 2005 || 77 || || || |- | [[Reardon-1478|Reardon]] || John || 19 Dec 1923 || 14 Feb 2009 || 85 || Spouse: Antionette; Children: Patrick, Andrew, Samuel, Diana, Stephen || || |- | [[Payne-17374|Reeve]] || Emily Jane || 2 Mar 1884 || 5 Nov 1969 || 85 || Spouse: Thomas; Children: Alec, Mary, Ed || || |- | [[Stanway-306|Reeves]] || Elsie Margaret || 1900 || 6 May 1974 || 74 || Sibling: Gordon Stanway || || |- | [[Hall-57760|Reeves]] || Joan Mary || 25 Apr 1926 || 24 Dec 2016 || 90 || Spouse: Kenneth Leslie; Children: Jan, Chris || || |- | [[Reeves-9270|Reeves]] || Kenneth Leslie || 22 Oct 1926 || 19 Mar 2015 || 88 || Spouse: Joan Mary; Children: Jan, Chris || || |- | [[Reid-21563|Reid]] || Charles Fraser || 1892 || 1975 || 83 || || || |- | [[Carstairs-212|Reid]] || Davinia Johnstone || 1882 || 22 Nov 1961 || 79 || || || |- | [[Rendell-223|Rendell]] || Lewis Perry || 1902 || 1987 || 86 || Spouse: Shirley Pinner || || |- | [[Dixon-9244|Rendell]] || Shirley Pinner || 1905 || || || Spouse: Lewis Perry || || |- | [[Rentle-5|Rentle]] || Alexander || 1916 || 1988 || 71 || Spouse: Clara Florence || || |- | [[Wicke-493|Rentle]] || Clara Florence || 1916 || 1997 || 80 || Spouse: Alexander || || |- | [[Reynolds-23119|Reynolds]] || Alan John || 5 Dec 1950 || 9 Dec 1950 || 4d || Parents: Jim, Dorothy || || |- | [[Reynolds-21970|Reynolds]] || Annie Margaret || 14 Feb 1917 || 17 Feb 1917 || 3 || Parents: Harry, Ethel || || |- | [[Reynolds-25895|Reynolds]] || Barry Alwin || 22 Jan 1932 || 3 Feb 2011 || 79 || Spouse: Elizabeth; Children: James, Anne, Judy, Richard, Alison || || |- | [[Reynolds-21969|Reynolds]] || Cedric Harry || 1912 || 22 Oct 2005 || 93 || Parents: Harry, Ethel; Spouse: Dorothy Victoria; Children: Bruce, Fay || || |- | [[McLeary-85|Reynolds]] || Dorothy Jean || 1925 || 1986 || 61 || || || |- | [[Hardy-9003|Reynolds]] || Dorothy Victoria (Dot) || 1914 || 27 Jan 1979 || 65 || Birth name: Hardy; Spouse: Cedric Henry; Children: Bruce, Fay || 37°54.341 || |- | [[Unknown-614257|Reynolds]] || Elizabeth (Betsy) Anne || 22 Aug 1932 || 1 Jun 2020 || 87 || Spouse: Barry; Children: James, Anne, Judy, Richard, Alison || || |- | Reynolds || Harry || || || || || 37°54.346 || 147°42.331 |- | [[McTaggart-633|Reynolds]] || Ethel Henrietta || 1888 || 1962 || 74 || Spouse: Robert (Harry); Children: Cedric, Annie, Helen, Robert James (Jim) || 37°54.346 || 147°42.331 |- | [[Heweston-3|Reynolds]] || Margaret || 1847 || 1927 || 80 || Spouse: Robert; Children: Harry, Emma, Fred, Ada, Helen, John, Victor || || |- | [[Reynolds-14616|Reynolds]] || Robert || 1838 || 1923 || 85 ||Spouse: Henrietta McTaggart; Children: Cedric, Annie, Helen, Robert James (Jim), Alan || || |- | [[Reynolds-21972|Reynolds]] || Robert Harry || 1871 || 1965 || 94 || Spouse: Margaret Hewetson; Children: Harry, Emma, Fred, Ada, Helen, John, Victor || || |- | [[Reynolds-24132|Reynolds]] || Robert James || 1923 || 1984 || 61 || || || |- | [[Rice-18484|Rice]] || Derek Adrian || 1922 || 23 May 2002 || 80 || Spouse: Fay Jeanette; Children: Tracey, Craig, Roderick || || |- | [[Unknown-567901|Rice]] || Fay Jeanette || 29 Dec 1930 || 28 Dec 2019 || 88 || Spouse: Derek Adam; Children: Tracey, Craig, Roderick || || |- | [[Richardson-30112|Richardson]] || Alan Francis || 1928 || 27 Sep 2005 || 77 || Spouse: Bettina Rose; Children: Robert, Susan, Graeme, Jeffrey, Martin || || |- | [[Unknown-567904|Richardson]] || Bettina Rose || 12 Nov 1928 || 18 May 2019 || 90 || Spouse: Alan Francis; Children: Robert, Sue, Graeme, Jeffrey, Martin || || |- | [[Earl-2403|Rickhuss]] || Hazel Emily || 1907 || 1989 || 82 || || || |- | [[Rickhuss-1|Rickhuss]] || Martin ('Unreal Marty') || 18 Mar 1930 || 31 Mar 2009 || 79 || Spouse: Valerie; Children: Sheryn, Tony, Peta-Lynne, Shane, Ann-Marie, David || || |- | [[Rickhuss-2|Rickhuss]] || William Walter || 1907 || 1985 || 77 || Spouse: Hazel Emily || || |- | [[Unknown-567907|Robbie]] || Renie May || 1907 || 13 Sep 2003 || 96 || Children: Shirley || || |- | [[Robbins-11569|Robbins]] || John Cyril || 20 Nov 1931 || 30 Jun 2020 || 88 || || || |- | [[Robbins-9128|Robbins]] || Peter || 15 Apr 1936 || 21 Mar 2020 || 83 || Spouse: Judith; Children: Sally, Amanda, Nicolle, Sophie || || |- | [[Nippe-5|Roberts]] || Alice Minnie || 1901 || 28 May 1990 || 89 ||Spouse: Charles Edward || || |- | [[Roberts-42785|Roberts]] || Charles Edward || 1892 || 15 Jul 1966 || 74 || Spouse: Alice Minnie || || |- | [[Fitz-367|Roberts]] || Charlotte || 1856 || 28 Mar 1919 || 63 || Spouse: Herman || || |- | [[Roberts-42787|Roberts]] || Edward Arthur || 21 Jul 1937 || 11 May 2011 || 74 || Spouse: Robyn Lesley; Children: Angela, Kerry || || |- | [[Roberts-42786|Roberts]] || Herman || 1849 || 17 Jun 1934 || 85 || Spouse: Charlotte || || |- | [[Roberts-52887|Roberts]] || John || 1880 || 1910 || 30 || || || |- | [[Roberts-44869|Roberts]] || Raymond Charles || 1932 || 1991 || 59 || || || |- | [[Milner-2519|Roberts]] || Robyn Lesley || 18 Nov 1941 || 30 Nov 2001 || 60 || Spouse: Edward Arthur; Children: Angela, Kerry || || |- | [[Robertson-22091|Robertson]] || Alexander (Lex) || 20 Mar 1927 || 11 Jul 2008 || 81 || Spouse: Joan; Children: Barry, Kerry || || |- | [[Robertson-23339|Robertson]] || Allan Rupert || 1910 || 1992 || 81 || || || |- | [[Robertson-22094|Robertson]] || Arthur Lloyd || 1981 || 1 Jun 1999 || 18 || Parents: Harold, Caroline; Sibling: Victor Bloxham || || |- | [[Davies-13777|Robertson]] || Caroline May || 1890 || 28 Jul 1972 || 82 || Spouse: Harold John; Children: Arthur Lloyd, Victor Bloxham || || |- | [[Robertson-23338|Robertson]] || Frederick John || 1898 || 9 Sep 1977 || 79 || || || |- | [[Robertson-22093|Robertson]] || Harold John || 1887 || 4 Dec 1967 || 80 || Spouse: Caroline May; Children: Arthur Lloyd, Victor Bloxham || || |- | [[Unknown-568010|Robertson]] || Joan Beatrice || 14 May 1924 || 14 Nov 2013 || 89 || Spouse: Alexander (Lex); Children: Barry, Kerrie || || |- | [[Robertson-22095|Robertson]] || Victor Bloxham || 1920 || 15 Mar 1999 || 79 || Parents: Harold, Caroline; Sibling: Arthur Lloyd || || |- | [[Robinson-46878|Robinson]] || Alan James || 9 Oct 1927 || 19 Jan 2003 || 75 || Spouse: Yvonne; Children: Michelle || || |- | [[Robinson-58693|Robinson]] || Alfred Herbert (Paddy) || 1918 || 1979 || 61 || || || |- | [[Billings-3643|Robinson]] || Alfreda Francis Dryry (Freda) || 1907 || 24 Aug 1996 || 89 || Birth name: Billings; Spouse: William J; Children: Brian, John || || |- | [[Radcliffe-1619|Robinson]] || Alice Maud || 1890 || 12 Oct 1943 || 53 || Spouse: Edward (Ted); Children: William, James, Edward, Florence, Patrick || || |- | [[Unknown-645734|Robinson]] || Carla Anne || 1978 || 1997 || 19 || || || |- | [[Robinson-46880|Robinson]] || Colin Nelson || 1944 || 9 May 1969 || 25 || Accidentally killed || || |- | [[Stanway-326|Robinson]] || Dulcie Ethel (Dut) || 1912 || 11 Nov 1987 || 75 || Spouse: Patrick (Paddy); Children: Trevor, Janette, Philip || || |- | [[Robinson-48804|Robinson]] || Edward || 1871 || 13 Apr 1935 || 64 || || || |- | [[Robinson-46879|Robinson]] || Edward John (Ted) || 1886 || 16 Aug 1957 || 71 || Spouse: Alice; Children: William, James, Edward, Florence, Patrick || || |- | [[Robinson-37990|Robinson]] || Ellen (Nell) Annie || 1894 || 23 Dec 1971 || 77 || || || |- | [[Bolleman-9|Robinson]] || Florence Agnes || 1877 || 1956 || 79 || || || |- | [[Robinson-46881|Robinson]] || Francis William || || 21 Jan 1941 || || Parents: James H; Spouse: Bessie; Died at North Arm – accidentally killed || || |- | [[Robinson-58721|Robinson]] || Helen || 1845 || 1915 || 70 || || || |- | [[Jordan-13529|Robinson]] || Helen Elizabeth || 1909 || 1999 || 89 || || || |- | [[Robinson-46882|Robinson]] || James Hugh || 1872 || 11 Apr 1935 || Chikdren: Francis W || || || |- | [[Unknown-645861|Robinson]] || Jeanette Una || 5 Nov 1938 || 3 May 2007 || 68 || Spouse: Leigh; Children: Mark, Bruce, Paula || || |- | [[Robinson-46883|Robinson]] || Patrick (Paddy) || 1907 || 31 May 1971 || 64 || Spouse: Dulcie (Dut); Children: Trevor, Janette, Philip || || |- | [[Unknown-568022|Robinson]] || Pauline Margaret || 1926 || 11 Nov 1987 || 61 || Spouse: Alan; Children: Ashley || || |- | [[Robinson-46885|Robinson]] || Robert James || 1911 || 3 May 1965 || 54 || || || |- | [[Robinson-48284|Robinson]] || Thomas || 1843 || 1922 || 79 || || || |- | [[Robinson-46884|Robinson]] || William John (Bill) || 1908 || 18 Apr 1967 || 58 || Spouse: Freda; Children: Brian, John || || |- | [[Robson-3455|Robinson]] || Yvonne Lorraine || 26 Sep 1929 || 14 Sep 2011 || 81 || Spouse: Alan; Children: Michelle || || |- | [[Roderick-676|Roderick]] || Dennis || || 7 Apr 2000 || || Parent: Mavis Bertha || || |- | [[Unknown-568122|Roderick]] || Francis Maud || 29 Dec 1946 || 20 Apr 2017 || 70 || Children: Stephen, Michael || || |- | [[Unknown-568129|Roderick]] || Mavis Bertha || 1926 || 26 Mar 2000 || 74 || Spouse: Gordon || || |- | Roderick || Kirby || || || || || || |- | [[Ray-13555|Roderick]] || Mavis Bertha || 1926 || 26 Mar 2000 || 74 || Spouse: Gordon || || |- | Roderick || R || || || || Grave marked with a metal cross || 37°54.380 || 147°42.328 |- | [[Roderick-549|Roderick]] || Russell John || 1950 || 1951 || 1 || || 37°54.380 || 147°42.328 |- | [[Ross-25570|Ross]] || Peter Graham || 16 Sep 1935 || 18 Apr 2019 || 83 || Spouse: Astrid; Children: Anthony, Paulette || 37°54.372 || 147°42.375 |- | Rossovich || Martin || || 1898 || || || || |- | [[Unknown-568130|Rowe]] || Ivy Irene || 21 Jun 1911 || 28 Apr 1998 || 86 || Spouse: Charles; Previous spouse: Les Gallagher; Children: Elizabeth, Joan, June, Jean, Patrick, Judith || || |- | [[Rowe-14487|Rowe]] || Ronald || || 2023 || || || || |- | [[Bennett-39385|Rudge]] || Joyce || 16 Jan 1925 || 7 Nov 2012 || 89 || || || |- | [[Rudge-414|Rudge]] || Ronald Sterrett || 23 Feb 1920 || 15 Feb 1991 || 71 || Spouse: Joyce Bennett || || |- | [[Ryan-15177|Ryan]] || Robert Leslie || 6 Jun 1962 || 8 Jun 1980 || 18 || 37°54.338 || 147°42.332 || |- | [[Unknown-568131|Sabell]] || Beverley (Bev) || 18 Aug 1948 || 28 Jul 2018 || 70 || Spouse: Clive; Children: Michael, David, Brett, Kim || || |- | [[Sabell-49|Sabell]] || Clive || 1945 || 2002 || 57 || Service: Sapper, Australian Military Forces number 3786616; Spouse: Beverley; Children: Michael, David, Brett, Kim || || |- | [[Sabell-50|Sabell]] || Frank || 1864 || 22 May 1937 || 73 || Spouse: Matilda || || |- | [[Unknown-568132|Sabell]] || Matilda Rennison (Rene) || 1912 || 29 Oct 2000 || 88 || Spouse: Frank || || |- | [[Sakseide-1|Sakseide]] || Finn Andreas || 23 Jun 1936 || 5 Feb 2002 || 66 || Spouse: Sylvia || || |- | [[Unknown-568137|Sakseide]] || Sylvia || 30 Jul 1947 || 29 Apr 2011 || 64 || Spouse: Finn || || |- | [[Wakeling-210|Salmon]] || Eva Ellen || 18 Jan 1922 || 11 Sep 2014 || 92 || Spouse: William; Siblings: Ivy, Marjorie; Children: Geoffrey, Barbara || || |- | [[Salpietro-2|Salpietro]] || Joseph || 14 Sep 1929 || 12 Feb 2014 || 85 || Spouse: Barbara; Children: Mark, Michael, Fiona, Christopher || || |- | [[Unknown-568144|Sambell]] || May || 30 Jun 1923 || 1 Jul 2014 || 91 || Spouse: Stanley; Children: Almo (Bill), Joe || 37°64.345 || 147°42.648 |- | [[Sampson-5450|Sampson]] || Ian Charles || 3 May 1948 || 6 May 2020 || 72 || Spouse: FMaureen; Children: Toni, Alison, Melanie, Kim|| || |- | [[Nevill-458|Sargent]] || Florence || 1897 || 1982 || 85 || || || |- | [[Saunders-11732|Saunders]] || Mitchell Dylan || 19 Feb 1993 || 24 Feb 2014 || 21 || Parents: Michael, Barbara; Spouse: Taril; Siblings: James ||37°54.357 || 147°42.393 |- | [[Davis-93351|Savage]] || Enid Mary || 1934 || 1985 || 51 || || || |- | [[Callanan-185|Savige]] || Patricia Maree || 1955 || 1984 || 29 || Spouse: Billy; Children: Nicole || || |- | [[Savige-40|Savige]] || Ronald Frederick || 1932 || 1990 || 58 || Spouse: Valda May McLeod || Spouse: Ronald Frederick || |- | [[McLeod-8868|Savige]] || Valda May || 12 Jan 1933 || 11 Mar 2013 || 80 || || || |- | [[Dickens-2225|Scherell]] || Bernice || 1925 || 12 Sep 1996 || 71 || Service: Royal Australian Air Force; Spouse: Clifton Edward; Children: Bruce, Peter, David, Sandra || || |- | [[Scherell-1|Scherrell]] || Clifton Edward Harman (Cliff) || 6 Dec 1924 || 11 Mar 2007 || 82 || Spouse: Bernice; Children: Bruce, Peter, David, Sandra || || |- | [[Unknown-646036|Schilg]] || Margery Grace || 6 Mar 1929 || 18 Jun 1997 || 68 || Children: Trevor, Stephen || || |- | [[Schmidt-14862|Schmidt]] || Gunther Paul (Peer) || 1918 || 8 Aug 1996 || 78 || Spouse: Ursula Katharina; Children: Meinrad, Claudia || || |- | [[Unknown-568159|Schmidt]] || Ursula Katharina || 1918 || 13 Nov 2005 || 87 || Spouse: Gunter (Peer); Children: Meinrad, Claudia || || |- | [[Scholl-1343|Scholl]] || Christopher Franz Joseph || 5 Nov 1960 || 28 Feb 2018 || 58 || Parents: Franz, Iris; Siblings: Philip, David || || |- | Scholl || David || || || || || || |- | [[Unknown-568162|Scholl]] || Iris Barbara || 4 Nov 1933 || 1 Sep 2016 || 83 || Spouse: Franz; Children: Chris, Philip, David || || |- | [[Scholl-1344|Scholl]] || Philip Henry || 25 May 1963 || 20 Oct 2005 || 42 || Parents: Franz, Iris; Siblings: Chris, David || || |- | [[Scott-45375|Scott]] || John Pattison || 1890 || 7 Jun 1962 || 72 || || 37°54.345 || 147°42.331 |- | [[Scott-56851|Scott]] || Martha May || 1892 || 1988 || 96 || || || |- | [[Young-49423|Seares]] || Christina Rae || 20 Dec 1913 || 24 May 1988 || 74 || Spouse: Ernest Charles || || |- | [[Seares-12|Seares]] || Ernest Charles || 4 Apr 1914 || 10 Jun 1994 || 82 || Spouse: Christina Rae || || |- | [[Unknown-568164|Seib]] || Beryl Ryman || 19 Sep 1914 || 22 Jan 2017 || 102 || Spouse: Norman; Siblings: Margaret, Frank, Brian || || |- | [[Sell-1155|Sell]] || Ronald John (Ronny) || 27 Apr 1951 || 1 Jan 2013 || 62 || || || |- | [[Selleck-636|Selleck]] || Donald Hall || 1930 || || || Spouse: Norma Grace || || |- | [[Swan-4146|Selleck]] || Norma Grace || 1932 || 1984 || 52 || Spouse: Donald Hall || || |- | [[Shaw-23061|Shaw]] || William (Bill) || 1905 || 21 Nov 2005 || 90 || Spouse: Iris; Service: Australian Imperial Force 17 Mar 1941 to 12 Dec 1945 || || |- | [[Sheean-87|Sheean]] || Claude George || 7 Apr 1926 || 8 Oct 2004 || 78 || Spouse: Elsie Jean (Jean); Children: Cheryl, Allan || || |- | [[Flint-4242|Sheean]] || Elsie Jean (Jean) || 2 Feb 1925 || 13 Sep 2015 || 90 || Spouse: Claude George || || |- | [[Shelton-7355|Shelton]] || Francis John || 1887 || 16 Sep 1960 || 73 || Spouse: Priscilla Henrietta (Cis); Children: Russ, Ronald, Raymond || || |- | [[Dyer-14724|Shelton]] || Florence Marjorie (Marj) || 1912 || 23 Jan 1986 || 64 || Spouse: Russell (Russ); Children: Kevin, Graeme || || |- | [[Bennett-33470|Shelton]] || Miriam Emma Evelyn || 1923 || 29 Jul 2006 || 83 || Spouse: Ronald Keith; Siblings: Ralph, Melva, Alston, Dawn || || |- | [[Cowell-1978|Shelton]] || Muriel || || 2023 || || Spouse: Victor || || |- | [[Hitchen-200|Shelton]] || Priscilla Henrietta (Cis) || 1895 || 18 Jun 1974 || 79 || Spouse: Francis John; Children: Russell, Ronald, Raymond || || |- | [[Shelton-7354|Shelton]] || Ronald Keith || 1919 || 1 Jul 1975 || 56 || Spouse: Miriam || || |- | [[Shelton-7357|Shelton]] || Russell (Rus) Francis Arnold || 1915 || 18 Aug 1971 || 56 || Spouse: Marjorie; Children: Kevin, Graeme || || |- | [[Shelton-7358|Shelton]] || Victor Raymond || 1923 || 18 Nov 1990 || 67 || Spouse: Muriel || || |- | [[Sibson-154|Sibson]] || David George || 1926 || 29 Apr 2004 || 78 || Spouse: Kathleen Verinica; Service: Royal Australian Air Force; Children: Graham, Rae, Vicki, Wendy || || |- | [[Williamson-15725|Sibson]] || Kathleen Veronica || 8 Apr 1936 || 1 Jan 2007 || 73 || Spouse: David George; Children: Graham, Rae, Vicki, Wendy || || |- | [[Simpson-20765|Simpson]] || Albert Gordon || 1919 || 2 Aug 1972 || 53 || Service: Warrant Officer 8321, Royal Australian Air Force; Spouse: Edna; Children: Sandra, James, Kerry || || |- | [[Smith-310412|Simpson]] || Edna || 3 Dec 1921 || 27 Oct 1975 || 53 || || || |- | [[Simpson-21992|Simpson]] || Frank Robert || 1896 || 27 Jul 1961 || 57 || Spouse: Mabel Clara || || |- | [[Simpson-20767|Simpson]] || George Armstrong || 1915 || 16 Sep 1989 || 74 || Spouse: Maureen Therese; Children: Stephanie || || |- | [[Lett-590|Simpson]] || Mabel Clara || 1907 || 2002 || 95 || Spouse: Frank Robert || || |- | [[Gorman-3392|Simpson]] || Maureen Therese || 1909 || 23 Mar 1986 || 75 || Spouse: George Armstrong; Children: Stephanie || || |- | [[Skane-12|Skane]] || Aubrey Leigh || 1899 || 31 Aug 1984 || 85 || Service: 19th Battalion World War l, 14th Battalion World War II, number VX22234; Spouse: Lena Matilda; Children: Rex, Rosamond || 37°54.336 || |- | [[Richards-18224|Skane]] || Lena Matilda || 1903 || 13 Aug 1979 || 76 || Spouse: Aubrey Leigh; Children: Rex, Rosamond || 147°42.332 || |- | Slade || Jann Ellen (Nell) || || || || || || |- | [[Slotegraaf-25|Slotegraaf]] || Pieter George || 3 Dec 1920 || 19 Apr 2012 || 92 || Spouse: Aly; Children: Joop, Rinke || || |- | [[Smart-5299|Smart]] || William Russell || 1922 || 2007 || 85 || Spouse: Elsa; Children: Debra, Robyn || || |- | [[Unknown-646329|Smith]] || Amy Frances || 1907 || 1998 || 91 || Spouse: Victor; Children: Ken || || |- | [[Robinson-50175|Smith]] || Bessie Agnes || 3 Nov 1899 || 29 Dec 1965 || 66 || || || |- | [[Unknown-568634|Smith]] || Dawn Yvonne || 1926 || 9 Nov 1999 || 75 || Children: Malcolm, Geoffrey, Leigh || || |- | [[Smith-250627|Smith]] || Edmond Alfred (Ted) || 1910 || 20 Feb 1992 || 82 || Spouse: Jessie; Children: David, Sally || || |- | [[Unknown-568666|Smith]]|| Effie || 1904 || 30 Jun 1979 || 75 || Spouse: Robert Bruce || || |- | [[Smith-250710|Smith]] || Geoffrey Stuart || 24 Jan 1948 || 13 Jan 2004 || 55 || Spouse: Briony; Children: Michael, Christopher, Matthew, Anitha || || |- | [[Smith-250711|Smith]] || George Richard || 1914 || 1974 || 60 || Spouse: Peg; Children: Margaret, Jennifer || || |- | [[Unknown-646685|Smith]] || Gladys Giles || 31 May 1925 || 24 Nov 2014 || 89 || || || |- |- | [[Smith-250633|Smith]] || Harold Powell || 1900 || 1969 || 69 || || || |- | [[Smith-310957|Smith]] || Ian Ronald || 19 Jan 1922 || 20 Feb 2011 || 89 || || || |- | [[Unknown-568650|Smith]] || Ina || 12 Nov 1920 || 15 Dec 2015 || 95 || || || |- | [[McLean-9553|Smith]] || Isabella || 1909 || 27 Nov 1962 || 71 || Spouse: Richard; Children: Jessie || || |- | [[Flynn-5152|Smith]] || Jessie || || 1912 || 74 ||Spouse: Edmund Alfred (Ted); Children: David, Sally || || |- | [[Smith-250629|Smith]] || Jessie May || 1916 || 12 Apr 1986 || 7m || Parents: Richard, Isabella|| || |- | [[Smith-310958|Smith]] || John Leslie || 1918 || 6 Dec 1951 || 69 || Spouse: Phyllis; Children: Beverley, Rick || || |- | [[Ferguson-18303|Smith]] || Kathleen Agnes || 1918 || 1983 || 65 || Birth name: Ferguson || || |- | [[Unknown-646736|Smith]] || Kathleen Therese || 1925 || 1998 || 73 || || || |- | [[Smith-263128|Smith]] || Lindsay Powell || 1930 || 1984 || 54 || || || |- | [[Unknown-646737|Smith]] || Martha || 1850 || 1925 || 75 || || || |- | [[Unknown-646738|Smith]] || Monica Alice || 1923 || 2002 || 79 || || || |- | [[Unknown-646739|Smith]] || Phyllis Mildred || 1915 || 12 Aug 1995 || 80 || Spouse: John; Children: Bev, Rick || || |- | [[Smith-262717|Smith]] || Richard William Henry || 1854 || 21 Oct 1910 || 56 || Spouse: Isabella Christison || || |- | [[Smith-311010|Smith]] || Richard || 1853 || 3 Oct 1911 || 57 || || 37°54.368 || 147°42.322 |- | [[Smith-46630|Smith]] || Richard || 1878 || 16 Apr 1945 || 67 || Spouse: Isabella || || |- | [[Smith-250651|Smith]] || Robert Bruce || 1904 || 27 Feb 1992 || 88 || Spouse: Effie || || |- | [[Smith-250626|Smith]] || Robert William George (Bob) || 3 Nov 1924 || 9 Jun 2019 || 94 || Spouse: Dawn; Previous spouse: Gloria; Children: Malcolm, Geoffrey, Leigh || || |- | [[McMillan-5983|Smith]] || Ruth Hazel || 10 Mar 1919 || 7 Mar 2008 || 88 || Birth name: McMillan; Spouse: Arthur; Previous spouse: Jack; Children: Mavia, Graeme, Lance, Rhonda, Colin || || |- | [[Smith-310578|Smith]] || Victor Bloxham || 1901 || 1994 || 93 || Spouse: Amy; Children: Beryl, Freda, Shirley || || |- | [[Smith-263124|Smith]] || Walter James || 1923 || 1984 || 61 || || || |- | [[Souter-295|Souter]] || Gordon Ronald || 1922 || 6 Jul 2003 || 81 || Spouse: Ina Emily; Children: Richard, Tony, Chris, Louise, Jackie || || |- | [[Unknown-568765|Souter]] || Ina Emily || 21 Apr 1931 || 28 Feb 2010 || 78 || Spouse: Gordon Ronald; Children: Malcolm, Geoffrey, Leigh || || |- | [[Turner-38732|Southon]] || Bertha || 1905 || 1994 || 89 || Spouses: Walter, Joe; Children: Dawn, Heather, Bill, Aileen, David, Beryl, Blue || || |- | [[Southon-243|Southon]] || Clarence William (Joe) || 1902 || 1988 || 86 || Spouse: Bertha Turner || || |- | [[Spears-3146|Spears]] || Aleck Thomas || 22 Jul 1943 || 12 Jun 2017 || 73 || Spouse: Ruth; Children: Shayne, Nicole || || |- | [[Spillman-714|Spillman]] || Geoffrey Emmerson || 1932 || 31 May 1995 || 63 || Spouse: Maureen; Children: Kathleen, Mark, Margaret, Patricia || || |- | [[Unknown-568772|Spinks]] || Doris Elizabeth || 12 Apr 1903 || 2 Mar 1997 || 93 || Spouse: John Nelson || || |- | [[Spinks-821|Spinks]] || John Nelson || 17 Jul 1902 || 4 Jul 1986 || 83 || Spouse: Doris Elizabeth || || |- | [[Spong-355|Spong]] || Harold Percival || 1904 || 1990 || 86 || Spouse: Leile Mary; Children: Walter, Beryl, Raymond, Leonard, Margaret, Daniel, Vincent || || |- | [[Rankin-7031|Spong]] || Leila Mary || 1910 || 1991 || 81 || Spouse: HaroldChildren: Walter, Beryl, Raymond, Leonard, Margaret, Daniel, Vincent || || |- | [[Unknown-568785|Squires]] || Dorothy Coverdale || 25 Jul 1922 || 6 Feb 2012 || 89 || Service: Royal Australian Air Force, number 104477; Spouse: Sydney; Children: Wendy, Judith, Glenda || || |- | [[Squires-2291|Squires]] || Sydney || 28 Apr 1918 || 13 Jun 2004 || 86 || Service: 36 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force, number 40210; Spouse: Dorothy Coverdale; Children: Wendy, Judith, Glenda || || |- | [[St John Wallis-1|St John Wallis]] || Charles E || 1918 || 7 Apr 2003 || 85 || Spouse: Joan; Service: Officer of the Manchester Regiment; Children: Christopher, Patrick, Andrew, Richard, Timothy, Susan, Diana || || |- | [[Unknown-568787|St John Wallis]] || Joan || 1912 || 31 Mar 2001 || 89 || Spouse: Charles; Children: Christopher, Patrick, Andrew, Richard, Timothy, Susan, Diana || || |- | [[Warren-22657|Stampfli]] || Dorothy Jean || 21 Jan 1938 || 23 Jul 2018 || 80 || Spouse: Roland Serge; Children: Mary, Peter || || |- | [[Stampfli-57|Stampfli]] || Peter Roland || 5 Apr 1967 || 23 May 1992 || 25 || Parents: Roland, Dorothy; Siblings: Mary || || |- | [[Stampfli-56|Stampfli]] || Roland Serge || 27 Nov 1936 || 1 Jul 2015 || 78 || Spouse: Dorothy Jean; Children: Mary, Peter || || |- | [[Stanton-6568|Stanton]] || William Francis || 7 Sep 1929 || 21 Oct 2019 || 90 || || || |- | [[Stanway-314|Stanway]] || Alan Frank || 1905 || 1906 || 11m || Parents: James, Margaret Stanway || || |- | [[Stanway-313|Stanway]] || Alfred || 9 Sep 1908 || 27 Jun 1989 || 80 || Spouse: Marjory; Occupation: 'Missionary and Bishop in East Africa' || || |- | [[Stanway-383|Stanway]] || Alice Ivy || 1895 || 1986 || 91 || || || |- | [[Stanway-315|Stanway]] || Clarice Grace || 1893 || 1897 || 4 || Parents: James, Margaret Stanway || || |- | [[Stanway-305|Stanway]] || Gordon Stuart || 1906 || 28 Jun 1974 || 68 || Siblings: Elsie Stanway || || |- | [[Stanway-384|Stanway]] || Geoffrey || 1929 || 1965 || 36 || || || |- || [[Stanway-385|Stanway]] ||Harold James Hugh || 1899 || 1962 || 63 || || || |- | [[Stanway-373|Stanway]] || Ivy Irene || 1895 || 15 Jan 1986 || 91 || Parents: James, Margaret Stanway || || |- | [[Stanway-318|Stanway]] || James Glanville || 1867 || 19 Jun 1948 || 81 || Spouse: Margaret Alice || || |- | Stanway || John Stuart || 1906 || 28 Jun 1974 || 68 || Spouse: mabel || || |- | [[Stanway-327|Stanway]] || Lena Murial || 1908 || 24 Feb 1988 || 80 || || || |- | [[Horton-9787|Stanway]] || Margaret Alice || 1868 || 11 May 1946 || 78 || Spouse: James Glanville || || |- | [[Unknown-568794|Stanway]] || Marjorie Dixon || 22 Apr 1915 || 17 Aug 2004 || 89 || Spouse: Alfred; Occupation: Missionary, Church Missionary Society, East Africa || || |- | [[Stanway-317|Stanway]] || Mena Eileen || || 1908 || 6m || || || |- | [[Stanway-316|Stanway]] || Nellie Melba || 1903 || 1903 || 8m || || || |- | [[Unknown-569090|Stares]] || Bewley Margaret || 9 Sep 1942 || 7 Jan 2015 || 72 || Spouse: Peter; Children: Michael, Carolyn || || |- | [[Starkey-2362|Starkey]] || Robert Arthur (Bob) || 13 Jul 1939 || 10 Sep 2003 || 64 || Spouse: Jill || || |- | [[Joyce-5161|Steele]] || Doris Mabel || 7 Jul 1920 || 29 Mar 1993 || 72 || Spouse: Sydney Gordon; Children: Linda, Marshall, Paul || || |- | [[Steele-11035|Steele]] || Frank Frederick || 1904 || 20 Mar 1981 || 77 || Spouse: May Phillis || 37°54.366 || 147°42.329 |- | [[Fogarty-1292|Steele]] || May Phyllis || 1912 || 27 Sep 1974 || 62 || Spouse: Frank Frederick ||37°54.366 || 147°42.329 |- | [[Steele-11034|Steele]] || Sydney Gordon || 11 Dec 1922 || 13 May 2000 || 77 || Spouse: Doris Mabel; Children: Linda, Marshall, Paul || || |- | [[Merritt-5879|Stevenson]] || Elvie Alexandra || 1902 || 2 OCt 1974 || 72 || || || |- | [[Stevenson-12096|Stevenson]] || Ross Kenneth || 12 Sep 1928 || 19 May 2013 ||84 || || || |- | [[Stevenson-12097|Stevenson]] || William Claude Patrick || 1896 || 1982 || 86 || || || |- | [[Stewart-45257|Stewart]] || Ian Donald || 5 Aug 1961 || 17 Oct 1995 || 34 || Spouse: Amanda; Children: Dean, Chantelle, Dale || || |- | [[Sabell-51|Stewart]] || Joyce || 30 Mar 1940 || 19 Oct 2010 || 70 || Spouse: David (Duncan); Children: Janelle, Deanne || || |- | Stezze || Doris Mabel || 1921 || 1993 || 72 || || || |- | Stezze || Frank Frederick || 1904 || 1981 || 77 || || || |- | [[Dyamond-8|Stone]] || Emma Eliza || 1864 || 1940 || 76 || || || |- | [[Stone-27181|Stone]] || Harold Edward || 1898 || 1907 || 8 || || || |- | [[McDermott-3278|Stone]] || Maureen Rita || 14 Nov 1931 || 16 Dec 2017 || 86 || Spouse: Norman Clive; Children: Catherine, Philip, Judith, Megan, James, David || || |- | [[Stone-21629|Stone]] || Norman Clive || 25 Nov 1931 || 23 Feb 2014 || 82 || Spouse: Maureen Rita; Children: Catherine, Philip, Judith, Megan, James, David || || |- | [[Stone-27182|Stone]] || Richard || 1832 || 1907 || 75 || || || |- | [[Stone-27180|Stone]] || Robert || 1861 || 1949 || 88 || || || |- | [[Unknown-569096|Stothers]] || Kathleen || 1914 || 4 Dec 2008 || 94 || Residence: Metung || || |- | [[Micah-13|Stray]] || Gladys Veronica || 28 Apr 1920 || 8 Jun 2015 || 95 || Spouse: Norman; Children: Maureen, Lorraine, Peter, Paul, Catherine, Carmel, Gavan || || |- | [[Stray-48|Stray]] || Norman Harold || 20 Mar 1917 || 7 Aug 1998 || 80 || Spouse: Gladys; Children: Maureen, Lorraine, Peter, Paul, Catherine, Carmel, Gavan || || |- | [[Barnett-14690|Strickland]] || Eva Irene || 16 Jan 1925 || 11 May 2017 || 92 || Spouse: Norman; Children: Helen, Nancy, Colin, Lorraine, Maureen, Malcolm, Barbara, Russell || || |- | [[Strickland-8033|Strickland]] || Norman James || 1919 || 1981 || 62 || Spouse: Eva; Children: Helen, Nancy, Colin, Lorraine, Maureen, Malcolm, Barbara, Russell || || |- | [[Stuchbery-44|Stuchbery]] || Charles Gordon || 30 Aug 1899 || 8 Oct 1968 || 69 || Spouse: Inez Emmiline || || |- | [[Jennings-14073|Stuchbery]] || Eileen Myrtle || || 2002 || || Spouse: Norman; Children: Helen, Nancy, Colin, Lorraine, Maureen, Malcolm, Barbara, Russell || || |- | [[Larke-174|Stuchbery]] || Inez Emmiline || 29 Sep 1906 || 28 Sep 1997 || 90 || Birth name: Larke; Spouse: Charles Gordon; Children: Cecil, Trevor || || |- || [[Stuchbery-54|Stutchbery]] || Raymond Geoffrey || 1941 || 2022 || 81 || || || |- | [[Stuchbery-53|Stuchbery]] || Roy Leslie || 1911 || 1999 || 88 || Spouse: Eileen; Children: Geoff || || |- | [[Stuchbery-45|Stuchbery]] || Trevor Rhys || 1943 || Sep 2000 || 54 || Parents: Charles, Inez; Siblings: Cecil || || |- | [[Sturtz-193|Sturtz]] || Karl-Heinz Wolfgang || 11 Feb 1935 || 10 Jan 2019 || 83 || Spouse: Anneliese; Children: Caroline, Andrew || || |- | [[Parry-2729|Sutherland]] || Mary || 1852 || 1 Jan 1921 || 69 || Spouse: William; Children: Mary || || |- | [[Sutherland-8310|Sutherland]] || Mary Helen || 1889 || 13 Jun 1929 || 40 || Parents: William, Mary || || |- | [[Sutherland-8309|Sutherland]] || William || 1843 || 12 Dec 1924 || 81 || Spouse: Mary; Children: Mary || || |- | [[Briggs-11275|Sutter]] || Ivy McIntyre || 1909 || 13 Mar 1986 || 77 || Spouse: Hugh; Siblings: Anne, Morven, Pavy, Shiela, Marjorie || || |- | [[Unknown-569235|Sutton]] || Ilma Clarance || 1917 || 21 Nov 2000 || 83 || Children: Robyn, Mary || || |- | [[Sykes-2890|Sykes]] || Alan Maxwell || 1929 || 1994 || 65 || Spouse: Patricia Ella Spruhan || || |- | [[Sykes-2773|Sykes]] || Arthur Cameron || 1916 || 2 Oct 1986 || 70 || Parents: Charles, Anne; Siblings: Stanley; Service: Australian Imperial Force || || |- | [[Unknown-647058|Sykes]] || Patricia Ella || 9 Oct 1927 || 7 Sep 2012 || 83 || || || |- | [[Szitarity-1|Szitarity]] || Peter || 28 Jun 1929 || 31 Oct 2010 || 81 || Children: Michael, Peter || || |- | [[Crawsland-1|Tait]] || Jemima || 1860 || 23 Jun 1916 ||56 || Spouse: David; Children: Roy, Gladys || || |- | [[Unknown-569236|Talbot]] || Phyllis || 2 Aug 1929 || 16 Mar 2018 || 88 || Spouse: Peter || || |- | [[Unknown-585775|Tassell]] || Pearl Alicia || 23 Feb 1924 || 22 Jan 2021 || 96 || Spouse: Ian Donald; Children: Cheryl, Lyall || || |- | [[Tate-5544|Tate]] || Henry Thomas || 1924 || 24 Jun 2015 || 91 || Spouse: Jean Margaret; Children: Ian || || |- | [[Tate-7182|Tate]] || James || 1917 || 1982 || 65 || || || |- | [[Williams-122960|Tate]] || Jean Margaret || 1927 || 20 Nov 2003 || 76 || Spouse: Henry Thomas (Harry); Children: Ian || || |- | [[Tatnell-158|Tatnell]] || Percival Thomas (Joe) || || 22 Aug 2003 || || || || |- | [[Taylor-79135|Taylor]] || Albert (Bertie) || 9 Sep 1939 || 19 Aug 2018 || 79 || Spouse: Wilma || || |- | [[Sanderson-5849|Taylor]] || Beth || 11 Mar 1928 || 25 Oct 2006 || 78 || Spouse: John Taylor || || |- | [[Taylor-79136|Taylor]] || Edmund Bowden || Apr 1916 || 31 Dec 2004 || 88 || Spouse: Ida; Children: Edmund, Elizabeth, Robyn || || |- | [[Taylor-79138|Taylor]] || Elizabeth Ann || 30 Mar 1961 || 24 Jun 1996 || 35 || Father: Gary; Siblings: Kim, Anthony || || |- | [[Unknown-647060|Taylor]] || Florence Victoria Mary || 1912 || 7 Apr 1999 || 87 || Children: Brian, Marjorie || || |- | [[Anderson-74447|Taylor]] || Ida Frances || 9 Jun 1920 || 11 Feb 2002 || 81 || Spouse: Edmund; Children: Edmund, Elizabeth, Robyn || || |- | [[Taylor-100769|Taylor]] || James McDonald || 1981 || 1984 || 3 || Parents: Ian, Elizabeth || || |- | [[Taylor-100795|Taylor]] || John || 1924 || 1993 || 69 || Spouse: Beth Sanderson || || |- | [[Taylor-79137|Taylor]] || John (Gary) || 10 Aug 1937 || 11 Nov 2008 || 71 || Children: Elizabeth, Kymme, Anthony, Dean, Monique || || |- | [[Taylor-79139|Taylor]] || Kevin (Ken) || 3 Apr 1925 || 19 Jan 1996 || 70 || Spouse: Wendy; Children: Robyn, Craig || || |- | [[Taylor-79140|Taylor]] || Robert Burden (Bob) || 19 Aug 1930 || 5 Jul 2015 || 84 || Children: Teresa, Michelle, Leonie, Trevor, Samantha, Zara || || |- | [[Unknown-569241|Temple]] || Beryl Joyce || 10 Sep 1922 || 13 Feb 1995 || 71 || Spouse: Les; Children: Raymond, Wayne || || |- | [[Unknown-647230|Temple]] || Wilma || 8 Feb 1942 || 3 Sep 2021 || 79 || || || |- | [[Templeton-3842|Templeton]] || Alan Graham || 1920 || 1998 || 78 || Children: Robert, Carrol, Noel || || |- | [[Templeton-4774|Templeton]] || Noel || || || || || || 565L |- | [[Templeton-3721|Templeton]] || Robert Allan || 1946 || 22 Mar 2006 || 60 || Spouse: Pat || || |- | [[Taggart-2110|Templeton]] || Victoria Alma || 1921 || 2000 || 79 || Children: Robert, Carrol, Noel || || |- | [[Tennant-2298|Tennant]] || Raymond James || 15 Oct 1926 || 19 May 2019 || 92 || Spouse: Edna; Children: Merilyn, Peter || 37°54.373 || 147°42.375 |- | [[Terry-8166|Terry]] || Brian || 1934 || 21 Oct 1997 || 63 || Spouse: Olive Louisa; Children: Val, Eric, Robert || || |- | [[Unknown-569351|Terry]] || Olive Louisa || 1926 || 27 Sep 1999 || 73 || Children: Val, Eric, Robert || || |- | [[Thexton-181|Thexton]] || Brenda Jean || 1927 || 2002 || 75 || || || |- | [[Thexton-183|Thexton]] || Peter Bainbridge || 1940 || 1994 || 54 || || || |- | [[Thomas-66247|Thomas]] || Alexander Newton || 1931 || 1990 || 59 || Spouse: Margaret; Children: Darryl, Murray, Tracey || || |- | [[Ray-8848|Thomas]] || June Rosemary || 1928 || 11 Nov 1977 || 49 || Children: Christina, Raymond || || |- | [[Barnes-29127|Thomas]] || Margaret June || 22 Jun 1934 || 30 Jun 2009 || 75 || Spouse: Alexander; Children: Darryl, Murray, Tracey || || |- | [[Thompson-68209|Thompson]] || Albert Leslie (Alby) || 1927 || 2002 || 85 || Spouse: Jean Spencer; Children: John, Peter, Yvonne, Ronald, Jeffrey || || |- | [[Thompson-61154|Thompson]] || Allan John || 9 May 2015 || 4 Jan 2011 || 96 || || || |- | [[Thompson-84569|Thompson]] || Arthur H || 1923 || 18 Sep 2002 || 79 || || || |- | [[Thompson-71113|Thompson]] || Benyon Cuthbert || 1898 || 29 Oct 1957 || 79 || Children: Lila Jane Young || || |- | [[Thompson-68210|Thompson]] || Bryan James || 17 Apr 1938 || 27 Jun 2011 || 73 || || || |- | [[Clarke-23898|Thompson]] || Gertrude Eleanor || 1917 || 1993 || 76 || Spouse: James ALexander || || |- | [[Unknown-654136|Thompson]] || Heather May || 1910 || 21 May 1998 || 88 || Spouse: Alan; Children: Peter, Helen || || |- | [[Thompson-70633 |Thompson]] || Irie Pretoria || 1900 || 9 May 1917 || 17 || Residence: Metung || || |- | [[Thompson-84571|Thompson]] || James Alexander || 18 Aug 1913 || 25 Jul 2007 || 93 || Spouse: Gertrude Eleanor || || |- | [[Foale-81|Thompson]] || Jean Spencer || 1924 || 25 Mar 2012 || 88 || Spouse: Albert Leslie (Alby); Children: John, Peter, Yvonne, Ronald, Jeffrey || || |- | [[Gillies-1716|Thompson]] || Jemima || 1865 || 1905 || 40 || || || |- | [[Thompson-71114|Thompson]] || Lila Jane Young || 1907 || 16 Feb 1918 || 7 || Parents: Benyon Cuthbert Thompson, Annie Hopwood || || |- | [[Unknown-647764|Thompson]] || Pat || 5 Jun 1916 || 13 Jun 1993 || 67 || || || |- | [[Wells-25475|Thompson]] || Patricia Marie || 1920 || 1998 || 78 || Birth name: Wells; Spouse: Vincent Daniel || || |- | [[Thompson-71251|Thompson]] || Vincent Daniel || 1919 || 1999 || 80 || Spouse: Patricia Marie || || |- | [[Thompson-84671|Thompson]] || William || 1839 || 1916 || 77 || || || |- | [[Thomson-14291|Thomson]] || Ralph Sinclair || 1885 || 23 Jun 1962 || 77 || || || |- | [[Roderick-680|Thornbury]] || Gwendoline || 1921 || 1994 || 73 || Spouse: Laurie; Children: John, Kathleen, Margaret, Rodney || || |- | [[Thornbury-209|Thornbury]] || Lawrence William John || 1925 || 1994 || 69 || Spouse: Gwen; Children: John, Kathleen, Margaret, Rodney || || |- | [[Unknown-569355|Thornton]] || Patricia Arnold || 27 Jun 1925 || 30 Sep 2009 || 84 || || || |- | [[Unknown-586095|Tick]] || Norma || 7 Jul 1924 || 8 Oct 2017 || 93 || Children: Alan, Dawn, Ian || 37°54.356 || 37°54.356 |- | [[Todd-10121|Todd]] || Hugh || 1890 || 1935 || 45 || || || |- | [[Tolmie-210|Tolmie]] || Mervyn Ray || 1930 || 1987 || 57 || || || |- | [[Tozer-989|Tozer]] || Donald James || 17 Apr 1905 || 24 Jun 1980 || 75 || Spouse: Iris; Children: Don, Bruce, Barbara || || |- | [[Trigg-760|Trigg]] || Douglas H || 1924 || 22 Sep 2012 || 88 || Spouse: Nina Margaret; Service: Flying Officer 419577, Royal Australian Air Force; Children: John || || |- | [[Unknown-569450|Trigg]] || Nina Margaret || 14 Sep 1924 || 2 Mar 2015 || 90 || Spouse: Douglas H; Children: John || || |- | [[Tucker-22815|Tucker]] || Albert Leslie || 1901 || 1902 || 16m || || || |- | [[Tucker-22816|Tucker]] || Elleen H || 1904 || 1905 || 9m || || || |- | [[Tucker-22817|Tucker]] || Florence N || 1906 || 1906 || 3m || || || |- | [[Tucker-10902|Tucker]] || William Ernest || 1896 || 1894 || 13m || || || |- | [[Rankin-5855|Tyers]] || Frances Mary || 8 Jan 1923 || 4 Apr 2012 || 89 || Spouse: Norman Raymond; Children: Geoffrey, Pauline, Margaret, Kathleen, Raymond, Kevin || || |- | [[Tyers-194|Tyers]] || Norman Raymond || 10 Apr 1922 || 17 Aug 2011 || 89 || Spouse: Frances Mary; Children: Geoffrey, Pauline, Margaret, Kathleen, Raymond, Kevin || || |- | [[Tyler-8850|Tyler]] || Kenneth Webb || 6 Sep 1936 || 10 Dec 2008 || 72 || Spouse: Geraldine; Children: Kirsten, Lisa || || |- | [[Tyler-11175|Tyler]] || Mervyn Grant || 1914 || 1992 || 78 || Spouse: Sylvia Phyllis; Children: Lynette, Noeline, Janice || || |- | [[Weeks-8067|Tyler]] || Sylvia Phillis || 1914 || 2005 || 91 || Spouse: Mervyn Grant; Children: Lynette, Noeline, Janice || || |- | [[Unknown-569479|Tymkin]] || Maria || 2 Feb 1925 || 10 Mar 2009 || 84 || Spouse: Michael; Children: Sabina, Nicholas, Lena, Helen || || |- | [[Tymkin-1|Tymkin]] || Michael || 17 Feb 1927 || 7 Jun 2018 || 91 || Spouse: Maria; Children: Sabina, Nicholas, Lena, Helen || || |- | [[Upham-848|Upham]] || Colin Percival || 1922 || 20 Jul 1979 || 57 || Spouse: Helen Rosslyn || || |- | [[Unknown-647818|Upham]] || Doreen Elena || 14 Oct 1946 || 4 Dec 2016 || 70 || || || |- | [[Ross-27033|Upham]] || Helen Rosslyn || 1924 || 2 Dec 2003 || 79 || Spouse: Colin Percival || || |- | [[Urie-278|Urie]] || Roshan Benjamin || May 1985 || 23 Jun 1986 || 11m || Parents: John, Mary; Sibling: Rebecca, Thomas || || |- | [[Vale-462|Vale]] || Percival George Streat || 1898 || 1966 || 68 || || || |- | [[van_den_Berk-15|van den Berk]] || Antonius Joseph || 14 Feb 1928 || 22 Apr 2020 || 92 || Spouse: Maartje; Children: Johan, Diane, Wendy || ||147°42.329 |- | [[Ase-18|van den Berk]] || Maartje || 7 Sep 1931 || 17 Dec 2017 || 86 || Birth name: Ase; Spouse: Antonius Joseph; Children: Johan, Diane, Wendy || 37°54.386 || 147°42.329 |- | [[Smith-312290|van Roessel]] || Heather Margaret || 1886 || 1956 || 70 || Birth name: Smith; Spouse: Jan|| || |- | [[Van_Roessel-16|van Roessel]] || Jan Jacobus Hendrikus (John) || 1925 || 2006 || 81 || Spouse: Heather Margaret || || |- | [[Van_Veenendaal-98|van Veenendaal]] || Henri Marius Christiaan (Harry) || 18 Dec 1933 || 27 Jun 2004 || 70 || || || |- | [[Unknown-569596|van Veenendaal]] || Helena Hendrika Maria || 20 Feb 1935 || 24 Nov 2010 || 75 || || || |- | [[Vaughan-6544|Vaughan]] || James || 1910 || 27 Sep 1989 || 79 || Spouse: Elsie McCall || || |- | [[Vickery-1980|Vickery]] || Albert Llewleeyn || 1915 || 1984 || 69 || Spouse: Elsie Ivy || || |- | [[Turner-38725|Vickery ]]|| Elsie Ivy || || || || Spouse: Albert || || |- | [[Vickman-28|Vickman]] || Hilda Alice Dorothy || 1892 || 1912 || 20 || || || |- | [[Vickman-29|Vickman]] || John || 1855 || 1913 || 58 || || || |- | [[Broome-1090|Walker]] || Ada Adelaide || 1871 || 30 Aug 1952 || 81 || Spouse: Joseph || || |- | [[Walker-66032|Walker]] || Cyril Royston || 1908 || 1970 || 62 || || || |- | [[Walker-53083|Walker]] || Desmond Royston (Des) || 1931 || 31 Mar 1997 || 66 || Spouse: June; Children: Peter, Graeme, Daryl, Barry, Robyn || || |- | [[Walker-53084|Walker]] || Edwin Marshall || 16 Oct 1925 || 1 Nov 2019 || 94 || Spouse: Julia; Children: Judith || || |- | [[Walker-52710|Walker]] || Joseph || 1869 || 20 Jun 1922 || 53 || Spouse: Ada || || |- | [[Simpkins-970|Walker]] || June Rose May || 1922 || 26 Feb 1998 || || Spouse: Desmond; Children: Peter, Graeme, Daryl, Barry, Robyn || || |- | [[Unknown-648118|Walker]] || Mary Ethel Isobel || 1908 || 6 Sep 1995 || 87 || || || |- | Walker || Roy || || || || || || |- | [[Wallace-25007|Wallace]] || Alfred Pomeroy || 1911 || 2003 || 92 || || || |- | [[Williamson-18677|Wallace]] || Elsie May || 1914 || 11 Mar 1999 || 85 || Spouse: Alf; Children: Louis, Gordon || || |- | [[Crow-5567|Wallace]] || Violet Alice || 1899 || 1992 || 93 || Spouse: William; Children: Ron, Ian || || |- | [[Fenton-3817|Walsh]] || Emily Una || 1864 || 31 Jul 1921 || 57 || Spouse: Nicholas || || |- | [[Walsh-1938|Walsh]] || Nicholas || 1862 || 1924 || 62 || Spouse: Emily || || |- | [[Unknown-571757|Walsh]] || Sophia || 1951 || 2002 || 51 || Spouse: Clive || || |- | [[Thomas-55100|Walton]] || Diana Judith || 2 Jan 1928 || 3 Nov 2010 || 82 || Spouse: Lloyd Reginald; Children: Jeff, Alex || || |- | [[Walton-9370|Walton]] || Lloyd Reginald || 1926 || 19 May 1986 || 60 || Spouse: Diana Judith; Children: Jeff, Alex || || |- | [[Ward-44183|Ward]] || George Albert || 1931 || 2007 || 76 || || || |- | [[Ward-35527|Ward]] || James Alexander || 6 Nov 1928 || 21 Aug 2011 || 82 || || || |- | [[Unknown-648491|Ward]] || Sarah Maud || || 1988 || || || || |- | [[Gardner-11530|Washington]] || Margaret Isabel || 20 Jan 1906 || 3 Dec 2001 || 95 || Parents: John Alexander Washington, Cecelia Anne Doupe; Spouse: Francis Patrick; Children: Thomas, Patrick || || |- | [[Washington-3041|Washington]] || Patrick John || 1944 || 6 Apr 2019 || 75 || Parents: Francis Washington, Margaret Gardner; Spouse: Joan; Children: Daniel, David || || |- | [[Sinclair-14591|Watson]] || Doris Elizabeth || 1913 || 1992 || 79 || || || |- | [[Watson-33564|Watson]] || Edwin Charles || 1912 || 2001 || 89 || || || |- | [[Watson-36655|Watson]] || Noel Russell || 20 Dec 1952 || 26 Jun 2022 || 49 || Siblings: Steve, Darby, Lisa; Spouse: Lynda; Children: Emily, Samuel, Lisa || || |- | [[Unknown-571625|Webb]] || Edith Emma || 6 Dec 1915 || 2 May 2007 || 91 || Spouse: Jack; Children: Judith, John || || |- | [[Webb-27081|Webb]] || John Henry || 1913 || 1995 || 82 || Spouse: Edith Emma; Children: Judith, John || || |- | Webb || Monica Alice || || || || || || |- | [[Webb-22309|Webb]] || Philip Adam || 28 Jan 1962 || 5 Jun 1980 || 18 || || || |- | [[Webster-13383|Webster]] || John Denzil || 12 Dec 1915 || 4 Dec 1996 || 80 || Spouse: Lison; Children: Rodney, Paul, Christopher, Peter || || |- | [[Hinchliffe-208|Weddell]] || Sandra Burdette|| 23 Oct 1942 || 4 Jul 2014 || 71 || Parents: Bernard, Nadine; Siblings: Martin || || |- | [[Heard-2521|Wells]] || Maud Florence (Florrie) || 22 Jul 1916 || 13 Aug 2007 || 91 || Spouse: William John; Previous spouse: Invard Pederson; Children: Eunice, Joy, Fred, Kevin, Peter || || |- | [[Wells-24556|Wells]] || William John || 5 Apr 1917 || 3 Aug 2008 || 91 || Spouse: Maude Florence || || |- | [[Welsford-75|Welsford]] || John Gregory || 7 Mar 1916 || 17 Jun 2009 || 93 || Spouse: Monica Alice; Children: Susan, Anne, Cathryn || || |- | [[Ryan-16032|Welsford]] || Monica Alice || 4 May 1919 || 1 Dec 2006 || 87 || Spouse: John Gregory; Children: Susan, Anne, Cathryn || || |- | [[Unknown-648713|Welsh]] || Dorothy || 25 Aug 1925 || 20 Nov 2018 || 93 || || || |- | [[Welsh-4078|Welsh]] || Leslie William Gordon || 1921 || 13 Dec 1993 || 72 || || || |- | [[Wertheimer-227|Wertheimer]] ||Peter William || 6 Nov 1941 || 23 Nov 2019 || 78 || Spouse: Christine; Children: Sally Elizabeth, Susan Eileen, Vivien Frances || 37°54.374 ||147°42.329 |- | [[Westfield-80|Westfield]] || Frederick Elliot || 18 Nov 1920 || 23 Nov 1994 || 74 || Spouse: Jeanette Adair (mis-spelled on memorial plaque); Children: Ken, Stewart, Andrew || || |- | [[Trask-1538|Westfield]] || Jeanette Adair || 21 Jan 1921 || 28 Dec 2016 || 95 || Spouse: Frederick Elliot; Children: Kenneth, Stewart, Andrew || || |- | Whateley || Rick || || 2023 || || || || |- | [[Whelan-2095|Whelan]] || Joseph Bernard || 1915 || 1994 || 79 || Spouse: Jean; Children: Colleen, Cherylene, Darryn || || |- | [[Prendergast-993|Whelpton]] || Selina Marie (Minne) || || 4 Feb 1920 || 48 || Spouse: AH || || |- | [[Edwards-34465|White]] || Ada || 12 Jun 1904 || 17 Apr 1990 || 81 || Spouse: Cyril || || |- | [[White-69952|White]] || Cyril Hartshorn ||10 Aug 1908 || 17 Apr 1990 || 81 || Spouse: Ada || || |- | [[White-67510|White]] || George Ernest || 3 Jun 1920 || 18 Feb 2013 || 92 || Spouse: May Florence; Children: Graeme, Frances, Lorna, Ian || || |- | [[White-67511|White]] || Graeme Albert (Darkie) || 14 Jul 1940 || 19 Oct 2018 || 78 || Spouse: Doreen; Siblings: Norah; Children: Steven, Gregory || || |- | [[White-83113|White]] || John Alex || 1899 || 1903 || 4 || || || |- | [[Leighton-2767|White]] || Mary Florence || 24 Mar 1921 || 27 Sep 2019 || 98 || Spouse: George Ernest; Children: Graeme, Frances, Lorna, Ian || || |- | [[White-83113|White]] || Patrick Francis || 1923 || 1991 || 74 || || || |- | [[Whiteley-806|Whiteley]] || Henry William || 1890 || 22 Jun 1959 || 69 || Service: Private 4819, Australian Imperial Force || || |- | [[Whitmore-2971|Whitmore]] || Alan John || 1924 || 1999 || 75 || Service: Royal Australian Navy; Spouse: Muriel; Children: Robyn, Lynette, Patricia, Peter, Teena || || |- | [[Unknown-648723|Whitmore]] || Muriel || 5 Jan 1928 || 20 Jun 2016 || 75 || || || |- | [[Wickens-572|Wickens]] || Ian Hugh || 19 Dec 1940 || 17 Sep 2016 || 75 || Spouse: Barbara; Children: Jodie, Marnie, Haylie || || |- | [[Unknown-648724|Wicking]] || Betty Florence || 7 Jan 1928 || 18 Jan 2016 || 88 || || || |- | [[Wicking-95|Wicking]] || Maxwell John || 1927 || 1985 ||58 || || || |- | [[Wicking-96|Wicking]] || Harrie || || 2023 || || || || |- | [[Wigg-402|Wigg]] || Ernest Leslie William (Bill) || 1916 || 1995 || 79 || || || |- | [[Wiggins-3823|Wiggins]] || Barry James || 28 Aug 1945 || 26 Sep 2004 || 59 || Children: Damien, Janaya || || |- | [[Unknown-571768|Wilde]] || Audrey Olive || 1927 || 4 May 2000 || 73 || Spouse: Ronald Lewis; Children: Ronald, Clinton || || |- | [[Wilde-1647|Wilde]] || Ronald Lewis || 1923 || 9 Jan 2015 || 92 || Spouse: Audrey Olive; Children: Ronald, Clinton || || |- | [[Wilkinson-15945|Wilkinson]] || Frederick George Maundrell (Harry) || 30 Jun 1906 || 29 Jun 1993 || 86 || Spouse: Lily May; Children: Alf, Ally, Lyle || || |- | [[Wilson-107579|Wilkinson]] || Lillian May (Lily) || 1914 || 1992 || 78 || || || |- | [[Wilkes-2597|Wilkes]] || John Milton || 1879 || 1962 || 93 || Spouse: Harry; Children: Alf, Ally, Lyle || || |- | [[Briggs-12981|Wilks]] || Sheila || 1914 || 2005 || 89 || Spouse: William; Children: John, Erica, Bruce, Andrew || || |- | [[Wilks-1333|Wilks]] || William Eric || 1907 || 1981 || 74 || Service: Royal Australian Navy; Spouse: Sheila; Children: John, Erica, Bruce, Andrew || || |- | [[Williams-103082|Williams]] || Arthur Ernest || 1904 || 31 Jan 1964 || 59 || Spouse: Iris Edith; Children: David || || |- | [[Williams-128207|Williams]] || Edith Iris || 1910 || 1976 || 66 || || || |- | [[Unknown-648801|Willliams]] || Elsie Lavina Joyce || 17 Jan 1921 || 23 Dec 2009 || 88 || || || |- | [[Mashkell-1|Williams]] || Florence May || 1881 || 10 Oct 1929 || 48 || ||37°54.369 || 147°42.327 |- | [[Williams-128208|Williams]] || Keith Graham Joyce || 16 May 1928 || 14 Dec 2012 || 83 || || || |- | [[Williams-128209|Williams]] || Reginald Francis || 1912 || 1928 || 16 || || 37°54.369 || 147°42.331 |- | [[Williams-128218|Williams]] || Ronald Leslie || 1924 || 1984 || 60 || || || |- | [[Gardiner-5010|Williams]] || Violet Melda || 25 Sep 1895 || 6 Jan 1996 || 100 || Spouse: Walter || || |- | [[Williamson-18719|Williamson]] || John Mervyn || 1925 || 1989 || 64 || Service: Coder 26140, Royal Australian Navy; Spouse: Eve Jean; Children: Glyn || || |- | [[Wilson-85922|Wilson]] || Adam || 1862 || 8 Aug 1935 || 73 || Residence: Raymond Island || || |- | [[Wilson-85950|Wilson]] || Adam James || 2 Feb 1907 || 9 Feb 1972 || 65 || Spouse: Una Merl; Children: Edward, Dennis || || |- | [[Wilson-85952|Wilson]] || Clyde George || 1911 || 22 Sep 1994 || 83 || Spouse: Marjorie Elizabeth; Children: Irwin, Margaret, Noel || 37°54.337 || 147°42.333 |- | [[Wilson-113816|Wilson]] || Craig || || 2023 || || || || 536L |- | [[Wilson-85956|Wilson]] || Edward John (Ted) || 25 Mar 1938 || 18 Mar 2019 || 80 || Spouse: Robyn; Children: Vicki, Barry, Christine || 37°54.371 || 147°42.374 |- | [[Wilson-85957|Wilson]] || Ena Elizabeth || 2 Jan 1910 || 4 Dec 1999 || 89 || Siblings: Kitt, Bob, Att || || |- | [[Unknown-571881|Wilson]] || Gwendoline Lavinia || 14 Apr 1905 || 24 Jan 1998 || 92 || Children: Ian, Lindsay, Geoffrey, Ross || || |- | [[Coombe-887|Wilson]] || Helena Francis || 1867 || 1953 || 86 || || || |- | [[Wilson-85959|Wilson]] || Ian Robert || 24 May 1930 || 22 Apr 2020 || 89 || Spouse: Marion || 37°54.372 || 147°42.384 |- | [[Unknown-649198|Wilson]] || Katherine Victoria || 1913 || 1995 || 82 || || || |- | [[Wilson-32630|Wilson]] || Leslie Vannan || 1909 || 1984 || 75 || || || |- | [[Unknown-571877|Wilson]] || Marjorie Elizabeth || 1913 || 15 Dec 1999 || 86 || Children: Irwin, Margaret, Noel || 37°54.337 || 147°42.333 |- | [[Wilson-85958|Wilson]] || Robert Charles || 16 Oct 1903 || 14 Sep 1941 || 37 || Children: Ian, Lindsay, Geoffrey, Ross || || |- | [[Wilson-85960|Wilson]] || Ross || 28 Jan 1940 || 8 Dec 2018 || 78 || Spouse: Ruth; Children: Craig, Kym || 37°54.369 || 147°42.374 |- | [[Wilson-85961|Wilson]] || Russel James || 17 Nov 1928 || 16 Nov 2015 || 86 || Spouse: Lorna; Children: David, Peter, Christine, Paul || || |- | [[Unknown-571874|Wilson]] || Una Merl || 18 Feb 1916 || 1 Apr 2000 || 84 || Children: Edward, Dennis || || |- | [[McCann-3473|Wise]] || Elizabeth Jean (Betty) || 11 Apr 1931 || 19 Sep 2015 || 84 || Spouse: Leo Bernard; Married: 28 Jun 1952; Children: Anne, Leonie, Paul, Chris || || |- | [[Wise-6631|Wise]] || Leo Bernard || 26 Oct 1928 || 11 Jul 2005 || 76 || Spouse: Elizabeth Jean; Married: 28 Jun 1952; Children: Anne, Leonie, Paul, Chris || || |- | [[Wood-52342|Wood]] || Alfred Stephen Percy || 1937 || 1991 || 54 || Spouse: Lois; Children: Gary, Darryn, Lindsay || || |- | [[Wood-52343|Wood]] || Hilda Jean || 1913 || 1916 || 2 || || || |- | [[Unknown-649201|Wood]] || Lois Elizabeth || 1951 || 2004 || 63 || || || |- | [[Woodard-4054|Woodard]] || Marjorie May Isobel || 1908 || 1981 || 73 || || 37°54.361 || 147°42.328 |- | [[Woodard-4055|Woodard]] || Leonard George || 1910 || 1995 || 85 || || 37°54.361 || 147°42.328 |- | [[Woodard-2211|Woodard]] || William Richard Gordon || 22 Feb 1904 || 20 Aug 1980 || 76 || || || |- | [[Woodman-1686|Woodman]] || Arthur Edward || 1922 || 19 Aug 1977 || 55 || || || |- | [[Jordan-17006|Woodman]] || Ethel Lillian || 1888 || 4 Aug 1960 || 72 || Spouse: Edward; Children: Arthur, Jack || || |- | [[Rashleigh-702|Woodman]] || Frances || 1880 || 22 Feb 1940 || 60 || Spouse: A; Children: Olive, Lucy; Died in bushfire || || |- | [[Woodman-2034|Woodman]] || Jack || 1933 || 2004 || 71 || || || |- | [[Woodman-1687|Woodman]] || James George || 1897 || 12 Apr 1920 || 27 || Spouse: Ethel Lillian; Children: Elvie || || |- | [[Woodman-1684|Woodman]] || Joseph Alexander || 1875 || 22 Feb 1940 || 65 || Spouse: F; Children: Olive, Lucy; Died in bushfire || || |- | [[Woodman-1685|Woodman]] || Mathew E || 1889 || 10 Jul 1968 || 79 || Spouse: Ethel Lillian; Children: Arthur, Jack || || |- | [[Wooldridge-1234|Wooldridge]] || Michael James || 15 Jul 1933 || 22 Apr 2022 || 88 || Spouse: Mavis Anne, Carole Edwina; Children: Rod, Phil, Gil || || |- | [[Wright-50711|Wright]] || Clarence Robert (Clancy) || 8 May 1912 || 27 Aug 1994 || 82 || Spouse: Valda; Children: Helen, Gary || || |- | [[Unknown-649205|Wright]] || Eileen May || 1907 || 27 Sep 1998 || 91 || Spouse: Roy; Children: Shirley, Faye || || |- | [[Wyeth-367|Wyeth]] || James Lloyd George || 1924 || 14 Nov 2001 || 77 || || || |- | [[Yates-10451|Yates]] || John Graham || 1947 || 1987 || 40 || || || |- | [[Yodel-1|Yodel]] || Hugh || 1890 || 1935 || 45 || || || |- | Young || Edith Emma || || || || || || |- | [[Young-59965|Young]] || Ernest Edmund || 1922 || 2001 || 79 || || || |- | [[Leppard-199|Young]] || June Edna || 1924 || 1984 || 60 || || || |- | [[Ray-11434|Youngson]] || Edith Maud || 1917 || 20 Dec 1953 || 36 || Spouse: Arthur || || |-

Peacock Cemetery, Shivers, Simpson County, Mississippi

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[[Category:Simpson County, Mississippi, Cemeteries]] [[Category: Peacock Cemetery, Shivers, Mississippi]] [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This project will catalog and document all burials in Peacock Cemetery, located in Shivers, Simpson County, Mississippi. This free space page for the Peacock Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Mississippi Cemeteries Project is a sub-project of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Bishop-4082|Myrtis Bishop]] for assistance. ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== :Location ::Varn Sullivan Road, Shivers, MS :GPS Coordinates (WGS84) :: 31.794025, -90.017221 ::[https://goo.gl/maps/fU37n Peacock Cemetery on Google Maps] === History === As of Dec 04, 2017, Findagrave has 93 interments (but several are duplicates) with 86% photographed.[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=61845 Findagrave - Peacock Cemetery] I photographed all headstones in May 2013 but there were some broken, some unreadable and others marked with stones. Then a few are reported burials with no markers. [[Bishop-4082|Bishop-4082]] 20:03, 16 March 2016 (EDT) ===Tasks Completed=== :Photography * 100% of marked graves in this cemetery have been photographed by [[Bishop-4082 | Myrtis Bishop]] in May 2013. :Data Transcription * 100% of all marked graves :Link to Profiles * 100% of all marked graves ===To Do=== * (DONE) Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. * Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. '''add Isaac Clark ===Table of Interments=== Data given is as on Headstone {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name ! First/Middle Names/Initials ! Born ! Died ! Inscription (notes) ! class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[ Stewart-11898 | Baynes]] ||Velma Sue ||1933-07-07||2011-07-09||(nee Stewart) || [[Image: Stewart-11898.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4989 | Berry]] ||Tina S. ||1890-09-24||1957-06-03||(nee Sullivan) || [[Image: Sullivan-4989.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Blackmon-133 | Brown]] ||Annie Jane ||1911-07-17||1980-04-22||(nee Blackmon) || [[Image: Blackmon-133.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brown-30683 | Brown]] ||Melvin ||1894-08-04||1971-01-02||(given Dempsy Melvin, obit) ||[[Image: Brown-30683.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brown-30682 | Brown]] ||Jeff ||1886-11-29||1971-07-21||Brother || [[Image: Brown-30682.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brown-30680 | Brown]] ||J. F. ||1852||1941||(given John F) || [[Image: Brown-30680-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brown-30681 | Brown]] ||Leona ||1882-10-13||1903-10-14||Daughter of J. F. & Nancy A. Brown || [[Image: Brown-30681-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-248706 | Brown]] ||Maranda ||1864||1941|||| [[Image: Unknown-248706.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Buckley-1093 | Brown]] ||Nancy A. ||1860-09-11||1903-12-20||Wife of J. F. Brown (broken stone) || [[Image: Buckley-1093.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brown-30717 | Brown]] ||Samuel Wilson ||1943-11-16||2002-07-23|||| [[Image: Brown-30717.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lee-8016 | Buckley]] ||Nancy ||1845||1929||(nee Lee) || [[Image: Lee-8016.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Buckley-887 | Buckley]] ||Sebron|| || ||Co. A 4 Miss. CAV. C.S.A. || [[Image: Buckley-887.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Peacock-1149 | Clark]] ||Carrie E. ||1904-10-03||1976-02-23||(nee Peacock) || [[Image: Peacock-1149.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4993 | Clark]] ||Nolie ||1877||1958||Weep not, she is at rest. (nee Sullivan) || [[Image: Sullivan-4993-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Clark-18380 | Clark]] ||Nuford ||1922-08-23||1937-03-07|||| [[Image: Clark-18380.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Clark-14413 | Clark]] ||Plummer W. ||1900-12-22||1962-11-03|||| [[Image: Clark-14413.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Coday-28 | Coday]] ||John B.||||||Co. A. Stubb's BN. C.S.A. || [[Image: Coday-28.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cone-1489 | Cone]] ||Infant ||1933||1933||Infant daughter of I.L. And Leavy Cone || [[Image: Cone-1489.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cone-1490 | Cone ]] ||Louie Edward ||1924-09-19||1924-11-05||Son of I.L. & Leavy Cone || [[Image: Cone-1490.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4991 | Graham]] ||Eula S. ||1896-03-18||||(nee Sullivan) || [[Image: Sullivan-4991.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Graham-6609 | Graham]] ||Willie W. ||1882-01-12||1962-01-04|||| [[Image: Sullivan-4991.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Greer-1287 | Greer]] ||James Truitt ||1926-04-13||1927-03-27|||| [[Image: Greer-1287.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grubbs-257 | Grubbs]] ||John David ||1867-02||1942-04|||| [[Image: Grubbs-257.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lee-7351 | Grubbs]] ||Lou ||1872-01-06||1970-04-15||(given Lucinda Lee) || [[Image: Lee-7351.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Strong-2181| Honea]] ||Fannie ||1903-05-28||1978-05-19||(nee Clark) || [[Image: Strong-2181.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kemp-2199 | Kemp]] ||Jeffery Len ||1977-12-08||2011-07-08||Our Darling Baby, God's Angel || [[Image: Kemp-2199.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Peacock-1212 | Peacock]] ||Daniel ||1838-05-15||1911-03-19|||| [[Image: Peacock-1212.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lee-8018 | Peacock]] ||Eliza J. ||1844-12-05||1916-04-03||(nee Lee) || [[Image: Lee-8018.jpg |100px]] |- | Peacock||William M. Frank ||1856-01||1937-03-17||(no stone) |- | [[Sullivan-5043 | Sherman]] ||Elsie ||1945-05-15||||(nee Sullivan- still living) || [[Image: Sullivan-5043.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lee-9885 | Sherman]] ||Jewell ||1917-09-01||2005-06-12||(nee Lee) || [[Image: Lee-9885.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sherman-2960 | Sherman]] ||Newton Wilson Sr. ||1917-11-18||1971-01-26|||| [[Image: Sherman-2960.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sherman-2961 | Sherman]] ||Newton Wilson Jr. ||1937-03-17||1999-02-18|||| [[Image: Sherman-2960.jpg |100px]] |- | [[ Sullivan-5030 | Sills]] ||Muriel Darlene ||1948-12-18||2012-02-16||(nee Sullivan) || [[Image: Sullivan-5030.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Berry-5495 | Smith]] ||Lillian ||1896||1921||(nee Berry) || [[Image: Berry-5495.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stewart-11896 | Stewart]] ||A. J. ||1926-05-08|||||| [[Image: Stewart-11896.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stewart-11897 | Stewart]] ||Aline ||1931-03-26||2002-03-26|||| [[Image: Stewart-11897.jpg |100px]] |- | [[White-18672 | Stewart]] ||Hilda Jean ||1934-05-16||1984-05-29||(nee White) || [[Image: White-18672.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4999 | Stewart]] ||Luna ||1905-09-14||1998-04-12||(nee Sullivan) || [[Image: Sullivan-4999.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stewart-11895 | Stewart]] ||Pink ||1898-01-15||1972-04-22|||| [[Image: Stewart-11895.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Strong-2182 | Strong]]||S. E. ||1891||1950|||| [[Image: Strong-2182.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4987 | Sullivan]] ||Albert R. ||1863||1942|||| [[Image: Sullivan-4987.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4996 | Sullivan]] ||Alton B. ||1928-09-29|| ||(still living) |- | [[Sullivan-4998 | Sullivan]] ||Alton Boyd ||1950-09-21||1977-01-07|||| [[Image: Sullivan-4998.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5002 | Sullivan]] ||Beadie T. ||1904-11-05||1960-11-10|||| [[Image: Sullivan-5001.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5003 | Sullivan]] ||David L. ||1929-06-24||1978-09-20|||| [[Image: Sullivan-5003.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grubbs-347 | Sullivan]] ||Emmazine ||1848||1900||(nee Grubbs, no stone) |- | [[Buckley-1090 | Sullivan]] ||Fannie M. ||1882||1918||(nee Buckley) ||[[Image: Buckley-1090.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Reid-4092 | Sullivan]] ||Fannie ||1892||1937||(nee Reid) ||[[Image: Reid-4092.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Harrison-5810 | Sullivan]] ||Gladys H. ||1907-10-17||1988-08-14||(nee Harrison) || [[Image: Harrison-5810.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Williamson-3854 | Sullivan]] ||Hazel W. ||1927-03-16||1979-08-16||(nee Williamson) || [[Image: Williamson-3854.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4992 | Sullivan]]||Hullon Dunk ||1867-01-02||1962-08-02|||| [[Image: Sullivan-4992.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Peacock-1481 | Sullivan]] ||Ida P. ||1884||1940||(nee Peacock) ||[[Image: Peacock-1481.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5029 | Sullivan]] ||Infant ||1961-05-30||1961-06-01||Son of John & Rena Sullivan || [[Image: Sullivan-5029.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4019 | Sullivan]] ||Louis S.|||||| ||[[Image: Sullivan-4019.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-97160 | Sullivan]] ||Louella ||1906-07-12||1998-01-27||(nee Smith) || [[Image: Sullivan-5001.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4997 | Sullivan]] ||Loyd W. ||1953-09-11||2009-09-11||||[[Image: Sullivan-4997.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-68156 | Sullivan]]||Lucy E. ||1895-01-08||1966-04-21||(nee Smith) ||[[Image: Smith-68156.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5041| Sullivan]] ||Margie Alene ||1931-03-18||2015-04-22||(Dates from obit) || [[Image: Sullivan-5041.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Harvey-3657 | Sullivan]]||Mary Polly Harvey ||1850||1912||(nee Harvey) || [[Image: Harvey-3657-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Clark-18362 | Sullivan]] ||Maybell ||1910-10-28||1981-01-31||(nee Clark) || [[Image: Clark-18362.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Buckley-1091 | Sullivan]]||Mollie B. ||1873||1949||(nee Buckley) || [[Image: Buckley-1091.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5034 | Sullivan]] ||Olon Seay ||1909-06-19||1909-07-06||Son of W. A. & F. A. Sullivan || [[Image: Sullivan-5034.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4315 | Sullivan]]||Orson Pratt ||1918-11-10||1989-10-03|||| [[Image: Sullivan-4315.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4984 | Sullivan]] ||Thomas S. ||1910-03-15||1945-10-08|||| [[Image: Sullivan-4984.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4047 |Sullivan]]||Tom F. ||1874||1939||||[[Image: Sullivan-4047.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4985 | Sullivan]]||Vardaman ||1902-07-26||1981-11-30||||[[Image: Sullivan-4985.jpg |100px]] |- | [[ Sullivan-4311 | Sullivan]] ||Wallace L. ||1907-07-11||1995-09-07|||| [[Image: Sullivan-4311.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4990 | Sullivan]]||Walter E. ||1893-02-26||1969-01-14|||| [[Image: Sullivan-4990.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-3667 | Sullivan]]||Wilkie Neely Sr. ||1851||1904||||[[Image: Sullivan-3667-3.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4988 | Sullivan]]||Wilmer ||1905-11-26||1908-09-05||Dau. of A. R. & S. M. Sullivan ||[[Image: Sullivan-4988.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thurman-487 | Thurman]] ||Elijah Dennis ||1897-12-18||1981-03-09||(no stone) |- | [[Sullivan-5036 | Thurman]] ||Emma Leona ||1885||1970||(nee Sullivan, no stone) |- |[[Buckley-886 | Westmorland]] ||Allise ||1869-06-30||1943-01-24|||| [[Image: Buckley-886.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Westmoreland-291 | Westmoreland]] ||Billy ||1934-11-10||1993-10-02|||| [[Image: Westmoreland-291.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Westmoreland-293 | Westmoreland]] ||Charles Lynn ||1958-03-25||1982-09-03|| || [[Image: Westmoreland-293.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Westmoreland-289 | Westmorland]] ||Charley W. ||1899-05-01||1901-05-13||Son of C. W. Westmorland || [[Image: Westmoreland-289.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Westmoreland-210 | Westmorland]] ||Charlie W. ||1870-09-14||1957-05-23|||| [[Image: Westmoreland-210.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Taylor-20986 | Westmoreland]] ||Ila M. ||1903-08-23||1988-07-31||(nee Taylor) || [[Image: Taylor-20986.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Buckley-1095 | Westmoreland]] ||Josie ||1877-01-17||1938-02-13||(nee Buckley) || [[Image: Buckley-1095.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Westmoreland-1361 | Westmoreland]] ||Lonis ||1958||2019||(FHM)||[[Image: Westmoreland-1361.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Westmoreland-290 | Westmoreland]] ||Lonis W. ||1905-01-04||1986-12-23||||[[Image: Westmoreland-290.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Westmoreland-1360 | Westmoreland]] ||Lonis W. ||1928-05-06||2019-11-28||||[[Image: Westmoreland-1360.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Beaver-1062 | Westmoreland]] ||Mary J. ||1833-10-08||1900-02-14||(broken stone) || [[Image: Beaver-1062.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-68372| Westmoreland]]||Myra Smith Reid ||1908-07-16||2004-01-13||(nee Smith)|| [[Image: Smith-68372.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Clark-38861 | Westmorland]] ||Myrtis S. ||1907-07-19||1989-05-15||(nee Clark) || [[Image: Unknown-248911.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-10233| Westmoreland]] ||Ollie Mae Sullivan||1932-06-22||2017-11-19||(nee Sullivan) '''(need photo, have obit)'''|| [[Image: Sullivan-10233.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Westmoreland-292 | Westmorland]] ||Vernon W. ||1907-02-19||1945-07-05|||| [[Image: Westmoreland-292.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Westmoreland-294| Westmoreland]] ||Virgil Burnice ||1911-08-07||2006-06-15|||| [[Image: Westmoreland-294.jpg |100px]] |- |[[Westmoreland-308 | Westmoreland]] ||W. M. ||||||CO H 46 MISS INF C.S.A. '''(need photo)''' || [[Image: Westmoreland-308.jpg |100px]] |} == Sources ==

Pearson Family Saga

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[[Category:Pearson Name Study]] [[Category:Pearson-3638 Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Genealogy Books]] ===The Pearson Family Saga=== '''Memories of 3rd daughter, Gladys Irene (Pearson) Johnson''' One daughter's memories of her parents, [[Pearson-3626|Clinton Wilbur Pearson]] & [[White-20292|Bessie Adalaide (White) Pearson]]. '''Twelve Pages''' Profiles referenced in this book: : [[Pearson-3626|Clinton Wilbur Pearson]] : [[White-20292|Bessie Adalaide (White) Pearson]] : [[White-20293|John Eliphalet White]] : [[Schollaert-4|Marie Teresa (Schollaert) White]] : [[White-20616|Charlotte Edna White]] : [[Pearson-3734|Gertrude Mae (Pearson) Shetler]] : [[Pearson-3648|Louise Marie (Pearson) Portin]] : [[Pearson-3649|Norma Phoebe (Pearson) Mourer]] : [[Pearson-3647|Reverend Gladys Irene (Pearson) Johnson]] : [[Pearson-3650|Clinton Wilbur Pearson Jr.]] : [[Pearson-4194|Robert Donald Pearson]] : [[Pearson-4195|Patricia May (Pearson) Radar]] : [[Pearson-3639|Howard Eugene Pearson]] : [[Pearson-4196|Darlene Ione (Pearson) Van Bladeren]] : Karen Johnson (Living) : [[Kennedy-7745|Aimee Elizabeth (Kennedy) McPherson]]

Peasants Revolt 1381

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[[Category:Peasants' Revolt]] [[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] This page deals with the Peasants' Revolt in England of 1381: the major players, the demands, and what happened next. See Also: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Medieval Medieval Project] ==Monarchy and Associates==
{| border="2" align="left" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="2" style="font-style:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:100%;background:White; border: 8px Blue;" |- ! scope="col" |'''Name''' ! scope="col" |'''Role''' ! scope="col" class="unsortable" |'''Fate''' |-Haywood-41 | '''[[Plantagenet-864|King Richard II]]'''
(1367-1400) |Monarch, aged 14 | |- | ''' [[Theobald-589|Simon Sudbury]]'''
(c 1316-1381) | | beheaded
It took 8 blows to behead him completely; head put on a spike and displayed, then skull kept as a relic in Sudbury church |- | '''[[Hales-1659|Sir Robert Hales]]'''
(1325-1381) | 'Hobb the Robber' |beheaded
head put on a spike and displayed |- | [[Plantagenet-66|John of Gaunt]]
(1340-1399) | King Richard's uncle
helped instigate poll tax | not present at Revolt, so he survived |- | Sir William Walworth
(d 1385) | Mayor of London
killed Wat Tyler | |- | [[Despenser-48|Henry le Despenser]]
(1341-1406) | Bishop of Norwich
('The Fighting Bishop') | |- | John Bampton
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Brampton Wikipedia] | tax commissioner
at Brentwood | |- |}
---- ==The Peasants==
{| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="2" style="font-style:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:100%;background:White; border: 8px Blue;" |- ! scope="col" |'''Name''' ! scope="col" |'''Role''' ! scope="col" class="unsortable" |'''Fate''' |-Haywood-41 | '''Walter 'Wat' Tyler'''
(d 1381) | elected national leader
in Maidstone | stabbed and beheaded |- | '''[[Ball-23055|John Ball]]'''
(c 1338-1381) |radical preacher | hung drawn & quartered
months later |- | '''Thomas Baker'''
(d 1381) |Fobbing, Essex; instigator | hung drawn & quartered
4 July 1381 |- |Abel Kerr |Erith, Kent | |- | Robert Belling | cause celebre; imprisoned
in Rochester Castle | |- |Thomas Wooton |deserter | trial by combat
(he lost) |- |Sir Thomas Raven |MP, Bailiff of Rochester Castle |pardoned |- |John Sumner |Manningtree, Ipswich |pardoned |- |Robert Pearce |Manningtree, Ipswich |pardoned |- |John Mocking |wine merchant |pardoned |- | John Wrawe
(d 1382) |former chaplain | hung drawn & quartered
6 May 1382 |- | William Grindecobbe
(d 1381) | St Albans;
hero of the Revolt |executed |- |Richard Scott |street conman | pilloried for something else |- |Johanna Ferrour |female leader | |- |}
{{Clear}} ==Demands== ===First Set of Demands (Mile End)=== # End to serfdom (bonded labour) # Free market (i.e. serfs could sell produce wherever they liked) # Land rent to be reduced to 4d per acre # Free pardon for anyone involved in the uprising King Richard agreed to these demands, and this was written down in charters for every town represented Demanded government officials to be executed (Sudbury and Hales). Then a crowd rushed the Tower of London, seized the two men, and beheaded them. ===Second Set of Demands (Smithfield)=== # Abolition of the aristocracy (except for the King) # Abolition of the senior clergy (except for John Ball, as the next Archbishop of Canterbury) # Local courts # Local police forces King Richard agreed, with the request that the people always respect the monarchy, then led the people to Clerkenwell. Wat Tyler, in a scuffle with the Mayor of London, was stabbed in the neck. He was executed outside St Bartholomew's and his head taken to Clerkenwell, where the Revolt subsided, threw down their weapons and surrendered. ==Sources== * The Peasants' Revolt on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peasants'_Revolt Wikipedia] See Also: * [http://www.1381.online The People of 1381] * Tony Robinson, ''Timeline: The Peasants' Revolt Part I'', viewed via [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4kq9sbtFCR8&list=PLP8qwWL1G_xuvX_A9kl1pGUO0iJStmfso&index=13 YouTube] * Tony Robinson, ''Timeline: The Peasants' Revolt Part II'', viewed via [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mNu7YWay4E4&list=PLP8qwWL1G_xuvX_A9kl1pGUO0iJStmfso&index=14 YouTube]

Peaslee Garrison, Haverhill, Massachusetts One Place Study

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== Peaslee Garrison House History == [[Image:One_Place_Studies_Directory-2.png|175px]] {{OnePlaceStudy|place=Haverhill, Massachusetts|category = Haverhill, Massachusetts}} {{Member|ONS|name=Peasley|category=Massachusetts, Peasley Name Study}} {{One Place Study|place=Peaslee Garrison, Haverhill, Massachusetts|category=Peaslee Garrison, Haverhill, Massachusetts One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} Peaslee Garrison was built by [[Peasley-114|Dr Joseph Peasley Jr. (1646-1735)]] around 1674.[[Brown-94834|Kimball, Emma Adaline]] & Sawyer, C E. ''[[Space:The_Peaslees_and_Others_of_Haverhill_and_Vicinity|The Peaslees and Others of Haverhill and Vicinity]]'' (Press of Chase Bros., 1899 Haverhill, Massachusetts) Pages 14, 25 [https://archive.org/details/peasleesandothe00kimbgoog/page/n12/ Internet Archive] {{Image|file=Peaslee_Garrison_House_History.png |caption=Exterior view of the Peaslee Garrison House[[Nutting-260|Nutting, Wallace (1861-1941)]]. "Exterior view of the Peaslee Garrison House" 1910-1930s Courtesy of Historic New England (https://www.historicnewengland.org/ : accessed 5 Nov 2021) PC039: Wallace Nutting photographic collection, 1910s-1930s Identifier: GUSN-199731 |size=l }} ''"The house of [[Peasley-114|Joseph Peaslee, Jr.]], the father of [[Peaslee-191|Mary]], was built of brick brought from England and is still standing near Rocks Village, in the East Parish. It was used as a garrison house in the [[Project:French_and_Indian_War|French and Indian wars]]."'' {{Image|file=Hastings-1397-3.jpg |caption=[[Peasley-114|Peaslee, Joseph]] House''"Peaslee, Joseph House"'' Courtesy of Massachusetts Cultural Resource Information (MACRIS) (https://mhc-macris.net/ : accessed 5 Nov 2021) Inventory # HVR.29 }} ===Information=== *'''Built:''' 1674 *'''Village:''' Rocks Village *'''Town:''' [[Space:Haverhill,_Massachusetts_One_Place_Study-1|Haverhill]] *'''Address:''' 790 East Broadway Haverhill, Massachusetts *'''GPS:''' 42.807470, -71.009520 == Research Notes == *[http://www.ancestoryarchives.com/2014/03/peaslee-family-quaker-roots.html?showComment=1420429038456#c1032111308332545675 Comment by Arthur's Park January 4, 2015 at 10:37 PM] on blog about the construction being around 1710-11, needs research. == Sources == *[[Brown-94834|Kimball, Emma Adaline]]. ''"Wayside Flowers"'' (Hoyt, Fogg & Donham, 1882, Portland, Maine) Pages 13 and 119-123 [https://archive.org/details/waysideflowers00kim Internet Archive]

Peasley Name Study

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[[Space:Paisley_Name_Study|Paisley Name Study]] | [[Space:Peasley_Name_Study|Peasley Name Study]]
[[Space:Clan_Paisley|Clan Paisley]] | [[Space:Paisley_DNA_Group_Project|Paisley DNA Group Project]]
==About the Project== The Peasley Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Peasley Peasley] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Peasley name. {{One Name Study|name=Peasley}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Peasley_Name_Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]]
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{{Clear}} {{GOONS Sticker|Peasley}} {{Surname Society Sticker|Peasley}} As a One-Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Peasleys), by time period (18th Century Peasleys), or by topic (Peasley DNA, Peasley Occupations, Peasley Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches that have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. FTDNA Projects: *[https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/paisley Paisley Y-DNA and atDNA] managed by [[Jones-473|Diane (Jones) Langston]] *[https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/paisleyallied-autosomal Paisley & allied families - autosomal] managed by [[Jones-473|Diane (Jones) Langston]] ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ===How to Join=== To join the Peasley Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Robinson-27225|Azure Robinson]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Peasley}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker: *WikiTree-Peasley Name Study on [https://discordapp.com/ Discord Chat] *See our Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/groups/403988410814194 Peasley One-Name Study] Group
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{{Clear}} ===Membership=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border=4 |- ! width=125 |Ancestor ! width=175 |Descendent ! width=50 |Y-DNA ! width=50 |GEDMatch ! width=50 |Ancestry ! width=25 |FTDNA |- |rowspan=11|[[Peasley-41|Joseph Peasley 1598-1660]] |[[Robinson-27225|Azure Robinson]] |n/a |MQ3991244 |azurerae |B618353 |- |[[Peasley-221|Frances Peasley]] |n/a |TS6911981 |franceslee |B462968 |- |[[Peasley-235|Sandra Peasley]] |n/a |M096737 |SandraLynnOLeary | |- |[[Peasley-234|Glen Peasley]] |I-M253 |M388061 | |MK68180 |- |[[Peasley-315|Takoda Peasley]] |I-M253 |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Peasley_Name_Study&junk=1&action=edit ?] | | |- |[[Warren-16050|Melissa Warren]] |n/a |EA8957737 |merillin3467 | |- |[[Ekberg-3|Mike Ekberg]] |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Peasley_Name_Study&junk=1&action=edit ?] |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Peasley_Name_Study&junk=1&action=edit ?] | | |- |[[Mack-1127|Connie Mack]] |n/a |YY9891871 | | |- |[[Boles-1048|Susan Rich]] |n/a |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Peasley_Name_Study&junk=1&action=edit ?] | Rich6968 | |- |[[Cook-33673|Kami Cook]] |n/a |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Peasley_Name_Study&junk=1&action=edit ?] | Mami121604 | |- |[[Richmond-4862|Penny Richmond]] |n/a | | | |- |[[Paisley-110|Joseph Paisley 1640-]] |[[Barr-4347|Brendon Barr]] |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Peasley_Name_Study&junk=1&action=edit ?] |JP1855835 |brendon129555 | |} ===Research Pages=== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1PW6tAABKs-DZ8ODB7sUkfA88ZFLdkQyHJkR1GWZUbi8/ Spreadsheet] ''updated [[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 15:17, 2 November 2022 (UTC)'' #[[Space:Peasley_Name_Study_To-Do_List|Peasley Name Study To-Do List]] 19 profiles remaining need review ##[[:Category: Needs Sources, Peasley Name Study|Needs Sources]] 193 ##[[:Category: Needs Biography, Peasley Name Study|Needs Biography]] 223 ##[[:Category: Needs Profiles Created, Peasley Name Study|Needs Profiles]] 77 ##[[:Category: Needs Connection, Peasley Name Study|Needs Connection]] 14| [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Peasley+Name+Study+unconnected&MaxProfiles=115000&PageSize=-1 Needs Connected] 43 ##[[:Category: Needs Research, Peasley Name Study|Needs Research]] 29 ##Add sticker to existing profiles (180 of 1044 profiles total need the sticker): ### {{Tag Link|Peaslee}}'''{{green|: 408}}''' - {{red|58}} ###{{Tag Link|Peasley}}'''{{green|: 491}}''' - {{red|86}} ###{{Tag Link|Peisley}}'''{{green|: 188}}''' - {{red|36}} :::{| border=4 |- !|Orphaned |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&cln=&order=&s=PEASLEY Peasley] |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&cln=&order=&s=PEASLEE Peaslee] |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&cln=&order=&s=PEISLEY Peisley] |- !|Unsourced |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced+LastNameatBirth%3DPeasley&MaxProfiles=500 Peasley] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced+LastNameatBirth%3DPeaslee&MaxProfiles=500 Peaslee] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced+LastNameatBirth%3DPeisley&MaxProfiles=500 Peisley] |- !|Unconnected |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=PEASLEY Peasley] |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=PEASLEE Peaslee] |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=PEISLEY Peisley] |} #Sources ##Find books/resources that provide source information ###Any free books available online, add to the [[Space:Category-Source|WT Source Library]] ###List new source here ###Enter new source into relevant profiles == Origins == *"Peasley, Peisley or Peaslee appear to be a variations of the Scottish surname Paisley, an important town in Rumfordshire, in southwester Scotland, near the River Clyde. George Paisley was a citizen of Ascot Parish, Oxfordshire about 1600, and his son Bartholomew, settling in Ireland was granted arms there."Hart, J.O. ''"Irish and Anglo-Irish Landed Gentry"'' p. 402 *"The name Peaslee is claimed by some to have sprung from Peter whence we have Peers, Pearse, and Pears. Others assume it was an offshoot of peas the legume. Peas were grown in the east from time immemorial and were introduced into Europe in the Middle Ages. Shakespeare spoke of "pease blossom". Lee is from lea, a pasture. the man who was the son of Mr. Peas perhaps lived on the lea and to distinguish him from the other Mr. Peas, he was called Peas-at-lea and finally Peaslee".''"The History of the State of Maine"'' p. 1118 *"One story attributes the name to a combination of the Pease and Lee family names following a marriage between members of the two families. Little significance can be attached to the spelling of the Peaslee name as far as delineating a particular branch of the family. Two of the most common uses are Peaslee and Peasley and are employed almost interchangeably throughout the records, although the early New England double "e" has been retained among families of that area. The "ley" ending seems to have been generally adopted by the families who moved westward".[[Lamphere-314|Lamphere, Frederick James]]. ''[[Space:A_passel_o_Peasleys|A passel o' Peasleys]]'' (F.J. Peasley, 1979 Indianapolis, Indiana) *Surname [https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=peasley Peasley] Meaning & Peasley Family History at Ancestry.com Peasley Name Meaning English (West Midlands): probably a variant of Paisley or Beasley. Dictionary of American Family Names ©2013, Oxford University Press ===Related Surnames and Surname Variants=== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Peaslee Peaslee] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Peisley Peisley] ===Frequency=== From Forebears.io“[https://forebears.io/surnames/peaslee Peaslee Surname Origin, Meaning & Last Name History].” Forebears.io, 2014. (https://forebears.io/ : accessed 27 Sep 2020)‌“[https://forebears.io/surnames/peasley Peasley Surname Origin, Meaning & Last Name History].” Forebears.io, 2014. (https://forebears.io/ : accessed 27 Sep 2020)‌“[https://forebears.io/surnames/peisley Peisley Surname Origin, Meaning & Last Name History].” Forebears.io, 2014. (https://forebears.io/ : accessed 27 Sep 2020)‌ {|border=4 cellpadding="8" width=600 ! align="center" style="background:#638e88;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1417683 1880 US Census] |} {|border=4 cellpadding="8" width=600 ! !!Incidence!!Frequency!!Rank in Area |- ![https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=Peaslee&f.collectionId=1417683 Peaslee] |align="center"|718 |align="center"|1:69,942 |align="center"|7,558 |- ![https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=Peasley Peasley] |align="center"|764 |align="center"|1:65,731 |align="center"|7,156 |- ![https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=Peisley Peisley] |align="center"|14 |align="center"|1:3,587,049 |align="center"|158,810 |}
{| border=4 cellpadding="8" width=600 ! align="center" style="background:#638e88;"|'''2014''' |} {| border=4 cellpadding="8" width=600 ! align="center" style="background:#638e88;"|'''Peaslee: 2169''' |} {| width=600 border=4 ! !!Incidence!!Frequency!!Rank in Area |- !United States |align="center"|2,094 |align="center"|1:173,119 |align="center"|17,377 |- !Canada |align="center"|66 |align="center"|1:558,268 |align="center"|46,644 |- !Germany |align="center"|2 |align="center"|1:40,252,740 |align="center"|481,655 |- !Australia |align="center"|1 |align="center"|1:26,995,706 |align="center"|272,283 |} {| border=4 cellpadding="8" width=600 ! align="center" style="background:#638e88;"|'''Peasley: 2707''' |} {| width=600 border=4 ! !!Incidence!!Frequency!!Rank in Area |- !United States |align="center"|2,054 |align="center"|1:176,490 |align="center"|17,650 |- !Australia |align="center"|274 |align="center"|1:98,524 |align="center"|11,222 |- !England |align="center"|233 |align="center"|1:239,133 |align="center"|19,653 |- !Canada |align="center"|65 |align="center"|1:566,857 |align="center"|47,228 |- !South Africa |align="center"|24 |align="center"|1:2,257,404 |align="center"|96,443 |- !Scotland |align="center"|15 |align="center"|1:356,921 |align="center"|15,741 |- !Israel |align="center"|11 |align="center"|1:777,967 |align="center"|50,645 |- !Wales |align="center"|11 |align="center"|1:281,321 |align="center"|15,839 |- !Germany |align="center"|7 |align="center"|1:11,500,783 |align="center"|305,619 |- !Northern Ireland |align="center"|5 |align="center"|1:369,007 |align="center"|15,230 |} {| border=4 cellpadding="8" width=600 ! align="center" style="background:#638e88;"|'''Peisley: 1111''' |} {| width=600 border=4 ! !!Incidence!!Frequency!!Rank in Area |- !Australia |align="center"|969 |align="center"|1:27,859 |align="center"|3,781 |- !United States |align="center"|91 |align="center"|1:3,983,632 |align="center"|216,343 |- !England |align="center"|41 |align="center"|1:1,358,977 |align="center"|60,831 |- !Canada |align="center"|6 |align="center"|1: 6,140,946 |align="center"|260,738 |} {|width=600 border=4 !Census !'''[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1H80Wy5vbTBKYfy4llKLz0u5PmQfR6nacWe94SK6zNvs/edit?usp=sharing PEASLEE]''' !'''[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ElhyATJpnhs-D-ukM4bn8pvX1Vu_tfbndBAi_2TqGS8/edit?usp=sharing PEASLEY]''' !'''[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1M-4Uq953bfX_CP6FJ5LtgNvIEFUyjPGXMjsQlf_YzGo/edit?usp=sharing PEISLEY]''' !'''TOTAL''' |- |align="center"|'''1841''' |align="center"|0 |align="center"|83 |align="center"|7 |align="center"|'''90''' |- |align="center"|'''1851''' |align="center"|0 |align="center"|127 |align="center"|7 |align="center"|'''134''' |- |align="center"|'''1860''' |align="center"|645 |align="center"|418 |align="center"|0 |align="center"|'''1064''' |- |align="center"|'''1861''' |align="center"|4 |align="center"|167 |align="center"|21 |align="center"|'''192''' |- |align="center"|'''1870''' |align="center"|531 |align="center"|606 |align="center"|0 |align="center"|'''1137''' |- |align="center"|'''1871''' |align="center"|7 |align="center"|180 |align="center"|8 |align="center"|'''195''' |- |align="center"|'''1880''' |align="center"|546 |align="center"|629 |align="center"|8 |align="center"|'''1212''' |- |align="center"|'''1881''' |align="center"|10 |align="center"|139 |align="center"|19 |align="center"|'''158''' |- |align="center"|'''1891''' |align="center"|13 |align="center"|214 |align="center"|43 |align="center"|'''270''' |- |align="center"|'''1900''' |align="center"|572 |align="center"|732 |align="center"|6 |align="center"|'''1320''' |- |align="center"|''' 1901''' |align="center"|8 |align="center"|201 |align="center"|18 |align="center"|'''227''' |- |align="center"|'''1910''' |align="center"|617 |align="center"|732 |align="center"|2 |align="center"|'''1351''' |- |align="center"|'''1911''' |align="center"|0 |align="center"|238 |align="center"|22 |align="center"|'''260''' |- |align="center"|'''1920''' |align="center"|646 |align="center"|769 |align="center"|6 |align="center"|'''1421''' |- |align="center"|'''1930''' |align="center"|677 |align="center"|853 |align="center"|1 |align="center"|'''1531''' |- |align="center"|'''1940''' |align="center"|689 |align="center"|831 |align="center"|11 |align="center"|'''1531''' |- |align="center"|'''1950''' |align="center"|684 |align="center"|965 |align="center"|28 |align="center"|'''1677''' |} Click for more detailed statistics and charts from the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1p9a6xQeYQISD1fFOBeqYr93lH4Cv6rBlPSqeCOlfENI/edit?usp=sharing United States Census] ===Distribution=== These are the numbers for profiles on WikiTree with the name study sticker
Birth Location: {{One Name Study|name=Peasley|category='''{{blue|Location}}''', Peasley Name Study}} {| border=4 !Country ! align="center" style="background:#89CFF0;"|Peaslee ! align="center" style="background:#6CB4EE;"|Peasley ! align="center" style="background:#99FFFF;"|Peisley ! align="center" style="background:#B6D5FF;"|Total |- ![[:Category:Australia,_Peasley_Name_Study|Australia]] | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;"|0 | align="center" style="background:#6CB4EE;"|14 |align="center" style="background:#99FFFF;"|116 | align="center" style="background:#B6D5FF;"|130 |- ![[:Category:Canada,_Peasley_Name_Study|Canada]] | align="center" style="background:#89CFF0;"|15 | align="center" style="background:#6CB4EE;"|23 | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;"|0 | align="center" style="background:#B6D5FF;"|38 |- ![[:Category:England,_Peasley_Name_Study|England]] | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;"|3 | align="center" style="background:#6CB4EE;"|35 | align="center" style="background:#99FFFF;"|7 | align="center" style="background:#B6D5FF;"|45 |- ![[:Category:France,_Peasley_Name_Study|France]] | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;"|0 | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;"|0 |align="center" style="background:#99FFFF;"|2 | align="center" style="background:#B6D5FF;"|2 |- ![[:Category:New_Zealand,_Peasley_Name_Study|New Zealand]] | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;"|0 | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;"|0 |align="center" style="background:#99FFFF;"|1 | align="center" style="background:#B6D5FF;"|1 |- ![[:Category:Ireland,_Peasley_Name_Study|Ireland]] | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;"|0 | align="center" style="background:#6CB4EE;"|2 |align="center" style="background:#99FFFF;"|29 | align="center" style="background:#B6D5FF;"|31 |- ![[:Category:Scotland,_Peasley_Name_Study|Scotland]] | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;"|0 | align="center" style="background:#6CB4EE;"|3 | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;"|0 | align="center" style="background:#B6D5FF;"|3 |- ![[:Category:United_States,_Peasley_Name_Study|United States]] | align="center" style="background:#89CFF0;"|253 | align="center" style="background:#6CB4EE;"|356 |align="center" style="background:#99FFFF;"|5 | align="center" style="background:#B6D5FF;"|614 |- ![[:Category:Wales,_Peasley_Name_Study|Wales]] | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;"|0 | align="center" style="background:#6CB4EE;"|1 |align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;"|0 | align="center" style="background:#B6D5FF;"|1 |- ![[:Category:Peasley_Name_Study|No Location]] | align="center" style="background:#89CFF0;"|11 | align="center" style="background:#6CB4EE;"|2 |align="center" style="background:#99FFFF;"|1 | align="center" style="background:#B6D5FF;"|14 |- !Totals ! align="center" style="background:#89CFF0;"|282 ! align="center" style="background:#6CB4EE;"|435 ! align="center" style="background:#99FFFF;"|161 ! align="center" style="background:#B6D5FF;"|878 |} ====Australia==== {| border=4 !State ! align="center" style="background:#89CFF0;"|Peaslee ! align="center" style="background:#6CB4EE;"|Peasley ! align="center" style="background:#99FFFF;"|Peisley ! align="center" style="background:#B6D5FF;"|Total |- ![[:Category:Australian_Capital_Territory,_Peasley_Name_Study|Australian Capital Territory]] | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;" |0 | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;" |0 | align="center" style="background:#99FFFF;" |3 | align="center" style="background:#B6D5FF;" |3 |- ![[:Category:New_South_Wales,_Peasley_Name_Study|New South Wales]] | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;" |0 | align="center" style="background:#6CB4EE;" |13 | align="center" style="background:#99FFFF;" |110 | align="center" style="background:#B6D5FF;" |123 |- ![[:Category:Queensland,_Peasley_Name_Study|Queensland Capital Territory]] | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;" |0 | align="center" style="background:#6CB4EE;" |1 | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;" |0 | align="center" style="background:#B6D5FF;" |1 |- ![[:Category:South_Australia,_Peasley_Name_Study|South Australia]] | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;" |0 | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;" |0 | align="center" style="background:#99FFFF;" |1 | align="center" style="background:#B6D5FF;" |1 |- ![[:Category:Victoria,_Peasley_Name_Study|Victoria]] | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;" |0 | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;" |0 | align="center" style="background:#99FFFF;" |3 | align="center" style="background:#B6D5FF;" |3 |- !Totals ! align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;"|0 ! align="center" style="background:#6CB4EE;"|14 ! align="center" style="background:#99FFFF;"|117 ! align="center" style="background:#B6D5FF;"|131 |} ====Canada==== {| border=4 !Province ! align="center" style="background:#89CFF0;"|Peaslee ! align="center" style="background:#6CB4EE;"|Peasley ! align="center" style="background:#99FFFF;"|Peisley ! align="center" style="background:#B6D5FF;"|Total |- ![[:Category:Ontario,_Peasley_Name_Study|Ontario Capital Territory]] | align="center" style="background:#89CFF0;" |12 | align="center" style="background:#6CB4EE;" |9 | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;" |0 | align="center" style="background:#B6D5FF;" |21 |- ![[:Category: Québec,_Peasley_Name_Study| Québec]] | align="center" style="background:#89CFF0;" |3 | align="center" style="background:#6CB4EE;" |12 | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;" |0 | align="center" style="background:#B6D5FF;" |15 |- ![[:Category: Saskatchewan,_Peasley_Name_Study| Saskatchewan]] | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;" |0 | align="center" style="background:#6CB4EE;" |2 | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;" |0 | align="center" style="background:#B6D5FF;" |2 |- !Totals ! align="center" style="background:#89CFF0;"|15 ! align="center" style="background:#6CB4EE;"|23 ! align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;"|0 ! align="center" style="background:#B6D5FF;"|38 |} ====United States==== {| border=4 !State ! align="center" style="background:#89CFF0;"|Peaslee ! align="center" style="background:#6CB4EE;"|Peasley ! align="center" style="background:#99FFFF;"|Peisley ! align="center" style="background:#B6D5FF;"|Total |- ![[:Category:Alabama,_Peasley_Name_Study|Alabama]] | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;" |0 | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;" |0 | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;" |0 | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;" |0 |- ![[:Category:Alaska,_Peasley_Name_Study|Alaska]] | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;" |0 | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;" |0 | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;" |0 | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;" |0 |- ![[:Category:Arizona,_Peasley_Name_Study|Arizona]] | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;" |0 | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;" |0 | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;" |0 | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;" |0 |- ![[:Category:Arkansas,_Peasley_Name_Study|Arkansas]] | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;" |0 | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;" |0 | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;" |0 | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;" |0 |- ![[:Category:California,_Peasley_Name_Study|California]] | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;"|0 | align="center" style="background:#6CB4EE;" |15 | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;" |0 |align="center" style="background:#B6D5FF;"|15 |- ![[:Category:Colorado,_Peasley_Name_Study|Colorado]] | align="center" style="background:#89CFF0;"|1 | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;" |0 | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;" |0 | align="center" style="background:#B6D5FF;"|1 |- ![[:Category:Connecticut,_Peasley_Name_Study|Connecticut]] | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;" |0 | align="center" style="background:#6CB4EE;" |1 | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;" |0 | align="center" style="background:#B6D5FF;" |1 |- ![[:Category:Delaware,_Peasley_Name_Study|Delaware]] | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;" |0 | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;" |0 | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;" |0 | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;" |0 |- ![[:Category:District_of_Columbia,_Peasley_Name_Study|District of Columbia]] | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;" |0 | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;" |0 | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;" |0 | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;" |0 |- ![[:Category:Florida,_Peasley_Name_Study|Florida]] | align="center" style="background:#89CFF0;" |1 | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;" |0 | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;" |0 | align="center" style="background:#B6D5FF;" |1 |- ![[:Category:Georgia,_Peasley_Name_Study|Georgia]] | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;" |0 | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;" |0 | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;" |0 | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;" |0 |- ![[:Category:Hawaii,_Peasley_Name_Study|Hawaii]] | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;" |0 | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;" |0 | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;" |0 | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;" |0 |- ![[:Category:Idaho,_Peasley_Name_Study|Idaho]] | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;" |0 | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;" |0 | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;" |0 | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;" |0 |- ![[:Category:Illinois,_Peasley_Name_Study|Illinois]] | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;" |0 | align="center" style="background:#6CB4EE;"|12 | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;" |0 | align="center" style="background:#B6D5FF;"|12 |- ![[:Category:Indiana,_Peasley_Name_Study|Indiana]] | align="center" style="background:#89CFF0;"|5 | align="center" style="background:#6CB4EE;"|6 | align="center" 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|0 | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;" |0 | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;" |0 | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;" |0 |- !Totals ! align="center" style="background:#89CFF0;"|253 ! align="center" style="background:#6CB4EE;"|356 ! align="center" style="background:#99FFFF;"|5 ! align="center" style="background:#B6D5FF;"|614 |} == Peasley Notables == ===[[Wikipedia:Peaslee]]=== *[[Peaslee-436|Charles Hazen Peaslee (1804-1866)]], U.S. Representative from New Hampshire *[[Peaslee-439|Richard Peaslee]], composer for the theatre in London ===[[Wikipedia:Peasley]]=== *[[Peaslee-440|Aaron M (Peaslee) Peasley (1775-1837)]], American button maker *Cheryl Anne (Peasley) Collins (born 5 Jan 1951 New South Wales), Australian Olympic sprinter ([[Wikipedia:Cheryl_Peasley]] & Wikidata=Q27430438) (FamilySearch: [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6L3-777 G6L3-777]) ''still living and only two languages on wp article'' [[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 15:53, 7 April 2022 (UTC) *Ed Peasley (born c. 1935), American football player and coach ([[Wikipedia:Ed_Peasley]] & Wikidata=Q26923925) ''still living and only one language on wp article'' *[[Peasley-316|Captain Ralph Erksine Peasley]] (1866-1948) Famous sea captain from Washington State *[[Peasley-324|Marv Peasley]] (1889-1948) Southpaw pitcher, Professional Baseball Player ===[[Wikipedia:Peisley]]=== *[[Peisley-173|Frederick Walter James Peisley (1904-1975)]], British film and television actor *George Peisley, Australian cattle thief confronted at Oatley, New South Wales in 1898 *[[Peisley-49|John Peisley]] (1805-1871), Australian politician *[[Peisley-174|John Peisley (1835-1862)]], member of Australian Gardiner–Hall gang *[[Peisley-130|Mary Peisley]] (1718-1757), Irish Quaker writer == Resources == *[[Brown-94834|Kimball, Emma Adaline]]. ''[[Space:The_Peaslees_and_Others_of_Haverhill_and_Vicinity|The Peaslees and Others of Haverhill and Vicinity]]'' (Press of Chase Bros., 1899 Haverhill, Massachusetts) *''[[Space:Genealogical_records_of_Haverhill_Massachusetts_families|Genealogical records of Haverhill Massachusetts families; Haverhill family from Massachusetts]]'' (Haverhill, Mass., 1861)

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

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{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The current leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Pecos_County_Texas-8.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Pecos county sign, }} *{{Blue|Pecos County was formed from Presidio County in 1871 and organized in 1872.}}https://texasalmanac.com/index.php?q=topics/government/pecos-county :'''2000 B.C.. to 700-800 A.D.''' Artifacts, pictographs and a burial site near Tunas Creek. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pecos_County,_Texas :'''1300 A.D.''' Some archeological digs near Squawteat Peak have found artifacts from prehistoric hunter gathers, such as 14 stones arranged in what is similar to as wickiup and tipi rings. The ring midden in the camp area shows dating by radiocarbon as 1300 A.D. :'''1840''' The Comanche Trail crossed Pecos County. Chihuahua Trail brought Spanish and Mexicans. Comanche Springs, the source of Comanche Creek,was a source of water for the Native Americans long ago. http://www.legendsofamerica.com/tx-fortstockton.html ::Indians near Comanche Springs were traveling from Chihuahua to Santa Fe, NM. :'''1858''' - Fort Stockton, a US army outpost was established to help guard the carriers of San Antonio-El Paso mail. Comanche springs was the ideal spot to establish the Fort, since it was a source of water. The First and eighth Infantry troops built the fort. The site was SW of the actual town of Fort Stockton. The company H of first infantry was the first group to be stationed there. :'''1858''' Butterfield Overland Mail started service to the post :'''1861-65''' - Civil War. When the war started The U.S. troops and it was manned by Confederates, then they also left to fight in the war. Little was left of this first post by the time the Civil war was over. :'''July, 1867''' - Colonel Edward Hatch, Commander of 9th Cavalry, built Fort Stockton again, located at its present site which is about 1/2 mile NE of the other fort. This new fort was larger. For a while the 9th U.S. Cavalry Regiment which are the Buffalo Soldiers were stationed there. 35 buildings were built on the leased property. the first was a guardhouse completed 1868. Two buildings were limestone, but the rest were adobe.Handbook of Texas Online, Glenn Justice and John Leffler, "Pecos County," accessed July 23, 2016, http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcp05. Uploaded on June 15, 2010. Modified on February 15, 2016. Published by the Texas State Historical Association. ::The town, Fort Stockton began near the army post at Comanche Springs, but was named St. Gail, Texas. :'''1867-1886''' - It should be remembered 87% of the soldiers stationed at Fort Stockton were the Buffalo Soldiers. They did their job of protecting the frontier and the settlers, amidst racial prejudice, harsh conditions at that fort. :'''1870''' - the area population was about 420 residents, most of which had come from San Antonio. :'''1871''' - Pecos County was created by the Texas legislature from Bexar Territory and later split from Presidio County with the newly renamed Fort Stockton as the county seat boosting 1,100 people living there. : :'''1875''' - the 9th Cavalry were sent to New Mexico. Colonel Benjamin Grierson's 10th Cavalry took over the duties. :'''1880''' - St Gail was renamed Fort Stockton. : '''June 30, 1886 ''' and left abandoned. Also the Texas and Pacific and Southern Pacific Railroads bypassed Fort Stockton. Both actions caused a slump in the area to the economics and the residents.

:'''1884 through 1992 La Escalera Ranches''', located in Brewster, Pecos and Reeves counties. Acreage: 272,000 acres. Primary use cow-calf. This is similar to the XIT RANCH story.. Texas wanted to build a new Capitol for Austin however it did not have sufficient money, but it had land.. The State of Texas transferred the land to the GC&SF Railway in exchange for money and materials used to the build the Texas' Capitol. Lyda has added 38,000 acres to La Escalera since he bought it, totaling 226,000 acres. He also owns the 46,000-acre Lake Ranch in Reeves County. http://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/the-biggest-ranches/

::Andrew Jackson Royal moved to the area. He had been accused of murder in Junction, Texas. He bought land, and ran a saloon. Soon he became a sheriff. :'''1890''' - County had 227 cattle, 150 sheep, with 1,300 acres planted in corn. :'''1900''' - Cattle and sheep ranching dominated, with small plots of wheat, rye, corn, oats. :'''1900''' -Sheffield began near the Pecos River. ::Girvin, named for rancher John H Girvin grew up around a train stop and was a cattle shipping spot. :'''1920's''' Due to the oil boom the population doubled in the 1920’s :'''1927''' Yates Oil Field in Crockett and Pecos Counties, giving an oil boom to the area. ::Texas Highway 290 was constructed which connected Fort Stockton to Big Bend National Park :'''1952''' the largest gas field in the county was opened on the M.C. Puckett and Son Ranch, south of Fort Stockton. :

:'''1974 Clayton Williams Ranches,''' located in Bordon, Brewster, Jeff Davis, Pecos, and Presidio Counties. The Primary use for the ranches are Cow-Calf, and yearling, Acreage: 183,000 acres. This man was a Republican candidate for Texas governor in 1990. He says he does not have the heritage of the 6666 Ranch, but he loves the land. He buys land with profits made elsewhere. He made a fortune in oil, (CEO of Clayton Williams Energy in Midland), then Ranch #1, the 26,880 - acre of Alpine in 1975. Following this were three more ranches: Ranch #2, 78,000-acre "West Pyle" in Pecos County, and Ranch #3 10,000 acres farmland located in Fort Stockton. Williams' wife, Modesta is from an old ranching family. They raise their children to work on the ranches in the summers. http://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/the-biggest-ranches/

:'''1980'''- economy is still based on farming, ranching and the oil and gas.

:'''1988 McCoy Ranches''', located in Jeff Davis, Pecos and Reeves Counties, USE: COW-CALF, 170,000 acres- :McCoy Ranches do not use helicopters to round up cattle, it still uses cowboys who live in camps on the land, just like the King Ranch did in the days of 1860. The ranches here are hilly and mountainous, similar to the rounding up of the cattle in Southern Colorado. Thus it is still best to ride horseback. Owner Emmett McCoy and wife Miriam feels it works better. McCoy grew up in Houston/Galveston. His company of building supplies, after World War II provided the funds after retirement to start the ranch. McCoy has a 22,000 acre Seven Springs Ranch and 150,000 more including the Rockville Ranch, and the U Ranch.http://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/the-biggest-ranches/

{{Image|file=Pecos_County_Texas-7.jpg |align=r |size=150 |caption=Paisano Pete statue. }}{{clear}} ===Government Offices=== {{Image|file=Pecos_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=Pecos county. }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=Pecos_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Pecos Co., first courthouse with a dome on top. }}{{clear}} ''Dome is reported as placed there 1911, then removed in 1930's.http://www.texasescapes.com/WestTexasTowns/FtStocktonTx/PecosCountyCourthouse.htm '' :1883 -The first courthouse was built by Westerman. This courthouse was Remodeled. :'''1911-12''' This courthouse was Remodeled. This gave it a new facade, is said to be classical Revival and is made of stone. According to The Courthouses of Texas: a Guide by Mavis P. Kelsey and Donald H. Dyal, this is the only courthouse that Pecos County has had. The guide states that the courthouse (built in 1883), once had a dome placed there during a remodeling in 1911-12. The dome is said to have been '''removed in the 1930s'''. '''Current Remodeled 1930 Courthouse''' {{Image|file=Pecos_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=l |size=220 |caption=Pecos Co. Jail. }} {{Image|file=Pecos_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=Remodeled Courthouse. }}{{clear}} ====Geography==== The county has a total area of 4,765 square miles, all of which is land except 1.0 square mile (0.02%) is water. It is the second-largest county by area in Texas by area. Geography of Pecos county is high, broken plateau in West Texas. Any rain received drains to Pecos and tributaries; Imperial Reservoir, Lake Leon. Soil here is sandy, clay, loam soils. Pecos County covers 4,776 square miles size, in the Trans-Pecos physiographic region, which begins at the Pecos River. Southern and eastern part of the county have hilly surface with dark, loamy soil over limestone.(90% exposed rock). The Northern and western section has alkaline, loamy desert type soil over limestone bedrock. Highest elevation is the Glass Mountains in the SW part. The eastern and central part, which are at the far edge of the Edwards Platau, have mesas and arroyos. Pecos River is the only major source of surface water in the county, which flows continuously. Other streams in the county flow only after infrequent hard rains. This county only has 13 inches total rainfall/year. ===Adjacent counties=== *Ward County (north) *Crane County (north) *Crockett County (east){{Image|file=Pecos_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=150 |caption=adjacent counties }} *Terrell County (southeast) *Brewster County (southwest) *Jeff Davis County (west) *Reeves County (northwest) ===Protected areas=== Old Fort Stockton, Annie Riggs Museum, stagecoach stop, scenic drives, Dinosaur Track Roadside Park, cattle-trail sites, archaeological museum with oil and ranch-heritage collections; Comanche Springs Water Carnival in summer ===Demographics=== {{Image|file=Pecos_County_Texas-9.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=Pecos cantalopes. }} '''PECOS CANTALOPES!!''' These are the resources for the population to support itself: Cattle ranches, alfalfa, pecans, sheep, goats, onions, peppers, melons. Market value $47.5 million. . Hunting leases are sold yearly for deer, etc. Temperatures range low of 31° F in January to 96° F in July. Growing season -225 days, except there is insufficient rainfall. The center of the county is located at 30°40' north latitude and 102°40' west longitude. Fort Stockton, the county seat, seventy-five locatedmiles SW of Odessa. The area is named for the Pecos River, which flows along the northern boundary of the county. Pecos has one of the largest oil fields in the United States, the '''Yates Oil Field''', located in the eastern part of the county, along the Pecos River, which covers approximately 41 square miles. Grass and trees of Pecos County-sparse grass with desert scrubs and cacti. In the southeast, slightly taller grasses, desert shrub, and scrubby live oaks elsewhere. Animals here are deer, foxes, ring-tailed cats, sandhill cranes, doves, and ducks. The county economy relies on sheep ranching and or cattle, angora goats, and hogs are also raised Less than 1% is good farmland. Crops include '''cantaloupes''', carrots, bell peppers, onions, peaches, and pecans. A big dependence is upon the oil and gas. {{red|Most Texans look forward to Pecos Cantelopes in the summer.}} Highways:
:I-10- Interstate 10 :U.S. Highway 67 :U.S. Highway 190 : U.S. Highway 285 :U.S. Highway 385 :Texas State Highway 18 :Texas State Highway 290 :Texas State Highway 349 United States Census 2010 reflects there were 15,507 people living in the county. Ethnicity- 79.4% were White, 3.7% Black or African American, 0.8% Native American. Of the white population there are 67.3% were Hispanic. The population density was 4 people per square mile (1/km²). There were 6,338 housing units at an average density of 1 per square mile. About 18.10% of families and 20.40% of the population were '''below the poverty line''', including 27.20% of those under age 18 and 16.30% of those age 65 or over.median income for a household in the county was $28,033, and the median income for a family was $31,122. The breakdown of income for males to females is always higher for males as reflected here: Males had a median income of $25,888 versus $18,113 for females. Schools: Buena Vista, Fort Stockton, and Iraan-Sheffield. Independent school districts. College:
:Midland College - a junior college (part of main campus in Midland, Texas) :Williams Regional Technical Training Center (WRTTC), located alongside Interstate Highway 10, in Fort Stockton, built 1996 to extend higher education and workforce development training for West Texas.. Fort Stockton and Pecos County are part of the Midland College service area. ====Cities==== {{Image|file=Pecos_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=170 |caption=image of Pecos and Ft Stockton }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Fort Stockton, Texas|Fort Stockton]] (county seat) *[[:Category: Iraan, Texas|Iraan]] *[[:Category: Imperial, Texas|Imperial]] *[[:Category: Bakersfield, Texas|Bakersfield]] *[[:Category: Girvin, Texas|Girvin]] *[[:Category: Sheffield, Texas|Sheffield]] ===Formed From=== Presidio County ===County Resources=== *Alley Oop Museum found on Alley Oop Lane. *Paisano Pete the Roadrunner statue- the agile roadrunner ====Census==== :1880 -- 1,807 — :1890 -- 1,326 −26.6% :1900 -- 2,360 78.0% :1910 -- 2,071 −12.2% :1920 -- 3,857 86.2% :1930 -- 7,812 102.5% :1940 -- 8,185 4.8% :1950 -- 9,939 21.4% :1960 -- 11,957 20.3% :1970 -- 13,748 15.0% :1980 -- 14,618 6.3% :1990 -- 14,675 0.4% :2000 -- 16,809 14.5% :2010 -- 15,507 −7.7% :Est. 2015 -- 16,203 ===Notables=== * V.T. Hamlin - creator of cartoon "Alley Oop" *Clayton W. Williams, Sr., served for sixteen years as a Pecos county commissioner. *Oscar Waldo Williams, earlier served a decade as Pecos county judge. *Clayton Wheat Williams, Jr. Republican gubnatorial nominee ====Land Grants==== ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: East Hill Cemetery, Fort Stockton, Texas|East Hill Cemetery]] **[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2705 Find a Grave cemeteries, Pecos county] **[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Pecos/ListPecos.html Pecos county cemeteries, Gloria Mayfield] **[http://genealogytrails.com/tex/bigbend/pecos/cemetery.html Genealogy trails Pecos cemeteries] ===Sources=== *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txpecos2/ TxGen Pecos County, Texas] *http://www.texasescapes.com/WestTexasTowns/FtStocktonTx/PecosCountyCourthouse.htm *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pecos_County,_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midland_College *http://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/pecos-county *http://historicfortstocktontx.com/attractions-2/paisano-pete-fort-stockton/ *http://www.legendsofamerica.com/tx-fortstockton.html *https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcp05 *http://marfapublicradio.org/blog/rambling-boy/pecos-cantaloupes/

Pedigrees of the County Families

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Yorkshire|Yorkshire Sources]] | [[Space:Sources-England#Lancashire|Lancashire Sources]] __TOC__ == Pedigrees of the County Families == : AKA: "Pedigrees of the County Families of Yorkshire" : AKA: "Pedigrees of The County Families of England" : AKA: "Pedigrees of The County Families of Lancashire" * compiled by [[Foster-13565|Joseph Foster]] (1844-1905) and authenticated by the members of each family * Vol. 1 published by Head, Hole and Co., 1873 * Vol. 2 & 3 published by W. Wilfred Head, Plough Court, Fetter Lane, E.C., London, 1874 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Pedigrees of the County Families|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 Lancashire (Title: Pedigrees of The County Families of England) ::* https://archive.org/details/pedigreesofcount00fost * Vol. 2 West Riding (Title: Pedigrees of The County Families of Yorkshire) ::* https://archive.org/details/pedigreesofcount01fost ::* https://archive.org/details/pedigreesofcount02fost * Vol. 3 North and East Riding (Title: Pedigrees of The County Families of Yorkshire) ::* https://archive.org/details/pedigreesofcount03fost === WikiTree Syntax === * Foster, Joseph. ''[[Space:Pedigrees of the County Families|Pedigrees of the County Families of Yorkshire]]'' (W. Wilfred Head, London, 1873-1874) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Foster|Foster]])

Pedigrees of the families of Suffolk

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] PEDIGREES of the families of Suffolk, with historical illustrations, by the same. Alphabetically arranged. This is 43 volumes of manuscript notes compiled David Elisha Davy, a local antiquarian, who died in 1851. It mostly consists of pedigree charts with some accompanying transcripts of original documents. The original books are kept at the [http://www.bl.uk/ British Library] in the Western Manuscripts section, 96 Euston Rd, London, reference Add MS 19114 to 19156. They can be accessed by members of the public visiting in person who hold a reader's card and order the book with at least 70 minutes notice. They are arranged in alphabetical order. An Index to the manuscripts was published in "The Genealogists" magazine in four parts: * [https://archive.org/stream/genealogist05selb#page/117 MS 19114 - 19128 (Surnames A-E)] * [https://archive.org/stream/genealogist06selb#page/n133/mode/2up MS 19129 - 19138 (Surnames F-K)] * [https://archive.org/stream/genealogist06selb#page/n237/mode/2up MS 19139 - 19148(pt) (Surnames L-Sh)] * [https://archive.org/stream/genealogist06selb#page/n299/mode/2up MS 19148(rem) - 19156 (Surnames Sh-Z)]

Pelican Lake, Wisconsin

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{{One Place Study|place=[[Space:Pelican Lake, Wisconsin|Pelican Lake, Wisconsin]]|category=Pelican Lake, Wisconsin}} Under Construction If you see any errors or have any questions, leave me a note {{Image|file=Richard_Devlin_To-Do_List.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption=Greetings From Pelican Lake. }} Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, or send [[Devlin-670|Rich Devlin]] a private message. Thanks! Members: [[Devlin-670|Rich Devlin]], [[Rice-15827|Rich Rice]], [[Nueske-2|Ryan Nueske]], [[Koehn-474|Cindy Koehn]] This is a One Place Study for area around Pelican Lake. It includes the Townships of Enterprise and Schoepke. == Pelican Lake, Wisconsin == This Page is about the area around Pelican Lake. It includes the Townships of Enterprise and Schoepke, in the south east corner of Oneida County, Wisconsin, USA === Early Visiters, Settlers and Events=== * C.1750 A family band under Chief Sadawish settles at Pelican Lake[https://books.google.com/books?id=AXvhAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false History of the Ojibways by William Whipple Warren (25 May 1825 - 1 Jun 1853)] * 1804, Malhiot a North West Trader, showed that the Chippewa of "The Lakes" (Pelican Lake) traveled to Lac Du Flambeau to participate in the fur trade.A Wisconsin fur-trader's journal, 1804-05 * c.1830 Three main Indian trading post; one on Pelican Lake Mik-nak Point, one at Post Lake (shortened from Trading Post Lake) owned by John Jacob and one at Rice Lake * c.1870 Clem (Cleon) Beaudetee and [[Revay-71|Brazil Revay]] were early French traders living in the area. ** Clem and his wife Ajide built a log cabin in Pelican Lake Area, The Portens bought the land later. Ajide taught school in the log cabin. ** Brazil's family settled in Rhinelander * 1873 [[Motzfeldt-19|L. Motzfeldt]] "Frydenland" trading post near the Town of Nashville just east of Jennings. * 1880 [[Grosskopf-39|Dr. E.C. Grosskopf]] (1862-c.1960), visited and then built a cabin on the north shore of Pelican lake, * 1882 First Rail Road {{Image|file=Pelican_Lake_Wisconsin-5.jpg |align=r |size=M |caption=MLS&W }} * 1882 [[Schoepke-3|August F. Schoepke]] the first postmaster and first agent for the Milwaukee, Lake Shore & Western Railway at Pelican Lake. * 1883 The Menasha Woodenware Company operated two camps to the south of Rhinelander, with 24 men in each, in what is now the town of Enterprise and between Noisy Creek and Pelican River. * 1883 Day Bros. built the first hotel in Pelican Lake, a log structure * 1883 [[Appelkamp-13|August Appelkamp (1845 - 1922)]] Pratt Junction * Edward Arboro * 1885 Forest County Spy news paper first published in Pelican Lake, Forest County, Wis. Millard Brothers, proprietors * 1885 April 17 Forest County Spy Vol.1 No.2 ** 1885 Wm. Stacy, proprietor of the Lake View House (Hotel) Pelican Lake, ** 1885 Darling’s Hotel B.H Darling proprietor Pelican Lake ** 1885 [[Roberts-34134|S.B. Roberts]] Dry Goods Store Pelican Lake - talks of starting a lumber yard at this place ** Road from Pelican Lake to Crandon * 1885 May 26 Forest County Spy Vol.1 No.8 ** County OFFICERS: Sheriff James Buklem, .County Clerk [[DeLong-241|C.C. DeLong]], Treasure [[Motzfeldt-19|L. Motzfeldt]], Supt. of Schools Mrs. Louise W. Shaw, Dist Attorney Egbert Wyman, Reg. of Deeds Henry Poppy, County Judge [[Roberts-34134|S.B. Roberts]], Surveyor A. Vanzile, Coroner A. J. Bandette. ** Dan Gagen went to Antigo * 1885 [[Keeler-996|George Keeler (abt. 1845 - abt. 1920)]] The first white man to settle in what is now Enterprise. * c.1885 [[Feuerstein-130|Joseph Feuerstein (1852 - 1935)]] * 1887/1888 [[Wenzel-850|Phillip Wilhelm Wenzel (1845-1907)]] homestead of 160 acres in Enterprise * 1889 [[Rice-13223|John Rice]] Pratt Junction and Pelican Lake * c.1889 [[Schoepke-3|August Ferdinand Schoepke (1840 - 1920)]] * c.1889 [[Miner-2143|Henry Miner (abt. 1850 - 1918)]] Pelican Lake - Needs work * c.1890 Byron Darling comes to Pelican Lake * c.1890 [[Jennings-8162|Thomas Jennings (abt. 1846]] Village and Post Office of Jennings, named after him. * 1891 [[Schoeneck-9|Gustav Schoeneck (1848 - 1914)]] Enterprise * [[Space:1895_Census_Pelican_Lake%2C_Forest%2C_Wisconsin|1895 Census Pelican Lake, Forest, Wisconsin]] for a full list with links * 1898 [[Wolfgram-104|Edward Wolfgram (1867 - 1937)]] Lenox bought all of section 14 * 1907 Island Club to build dam on lake.[https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85033078/1907-10-31/ed-1/seq-8/#date1=1777&sort=relevance&rows=20&words=Lake+lake+Pelican&searchType=basic&sequence=0&index=10&state=Wisconsin&date2=1958&proxtext=pelican+lake&y=10&x=16&dateFilterType=yearRange&page=23 Wood County reporter, October 31, 1907, Image 8] === Native Americans === The location and names of the Pelican Lake band of Chippewa or Ojibwa have frequently been confused by modern scholars. Historical documents have referred to this band as "Le Lac", "The Lakes", and "Pelican Lake", while the Chippewa called the Pelican Lake band "Ke-chi-waub-i-jish". Pelican Lake was the farthest of all interior district bands from Lac Du Flambeau, at least five days travel away. The best maps which supporting the location and status of the Pelican Lake band are "Lac Du Flambeau District Map" and the trip ticket "Eastern Route to the Wisconsin River". Scant historical documentation supports the Pelican Lake band's past, due to the isolated area this band occupied and its long distance from major settlements. The Lost Tribe.https://law.justia.com/cases/federal/district-courts/FSupp/805/680/2593168/ (To be entered) [http://www.glitc.org/tribes/sokaogon Sokaogon Chippewa Community] As late as 1885 it was noted that there where three Indian villages situated on different peninsulas on Pelican Lake; one on Point Sabinois, a Chippewa settlement under Chief Sabinois; the next on Pottawatomie Point (later called Chicago Point), and the third on Mekenoque Point, under a self-styled chief of the same name, who was a renegade from the Sabinois camp and a brother of Chief Sabinois. * C.1750 A family band under Chief Sadawish settles at Pelican Lake[https://books.google.com/books?id=AXvhAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false History of the Ojibways by William Whipple Warren (25 May 1825 - 1 Jun 1853)] * 1804, Malhiot a North West Trader, showed that the Chippewa of "The Lakes" (Pelican Lake) traveled to Lac Du Flambeau to participate in the fur trade. * c.1830 Three main Indian trading post; one on Pelican Lake Mik-nak Point, one at Post Lake (shortened from Trading Post Lake) and one at Rice Lake :Chief Sabinois :Chief Mekenoque :John Duck (1895 census) :Broad Face (1895 census) :[[John-1924|Long John]] (1895 census) :Long John Bear of Pelican Lake[http://blogs.nwic.edu/briansblog/files/2013/02/Ethnobotany-of-the-Ojibwe-Indians.pdf Ethnobotany of the Ojibwe Indians By Huron H. Smith 1935 pg.335] :John Bear (1895 census) :Bag Aumis (1895 census) :Peurawegaon (1895 census) :Red Jacket (1895 census) :Match Igabara (1895 census) :[[Fox-13684|Charles Fox (1911-?)]] === Enterprise Township === ==== Enterprise ==== A small hamlet in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enterprise,_Wisconsin township of Enterprise], was on a branch of the Chicago & Northwestern Railway, 17 miles southeast of Rhinelander. About 1885 homesteads were started. From 1920 through the 1950's, most of the farms where potato or dairy farms and some of the bigger resorts had a few milk cows. {{Image|file=Photo_s_Enterprise_Wisconsin-5.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Downtown C.1915. }} :1885 [[Keeler-996|George Keeler]], :1885-1888 construction of the Wolf & Wisconsin Railroad (W&W RR) by the [[Pratt-8022|George W. Pratt]] Lumber Company, Pratt Junction to Post Lake and then Prat Junction through Enterprise and on to Harrison. : c.1886 A homesteader man named Miller, or Mueller, who after a while mysteriously disappeared, so that it was supposed that he had been murdered, and when he did not return after a reasonable time, his place was bought by Carl Massie. : c.1886 Paul Schank was still another homesteader who disappeared without anyone knowing what had become of him, and his place came into possession of Carl Kamke. : c.1886 a man named Hooker, and perhaps one or two more. {{Image|file=Photo_s_Enterprise_Wisconsin-4.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Downtown C.1950 }} : 1887/1888 [[Wenzel-850|Phillip Wilhelm Wenzel (1845-1907)]] homestead of 160 acres in Enterprise : C.1890 [[Schoeneck-9|Gustav Schoenick]], his wife, and their sons Herman, Paul, Rheinart, Julius, Gustav and Otto. ::They bought out the homesteaders and started a store. the Schoenick Bros. operated a sawmill. R. Schoenick was a postmaster and railway and express agent. All the brothers except Paul operated farms at or near Enterprise. : 1891 Haase, William - needs to be entered [http://wigenweb.org/vilas/hlov/haase303.html HLC&V bio] : 1897 [[Feuerstein-130|Joseph Feuerstein (abt. 1852 - 1935)]] homesteads 80 acres and starts Lake View Resort. {{Image|file=Photo_s_Enterprise_Wisconsin-3.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=2ed School House }} : 1900 Julius and Anna (GENZ) KUSHMAN and son Kushman, Adolph G. comes to Enterprise - needs to be entered [http://wigenweb.org/vilas/hlov/kushman507.html HLO&V bio] : date? An Evangelical Lutheran congregation was organized at an early date and a church built. : 1904 There was a Post office at Keelers (1904-1905)[https://www.postalhistory.com/postoffices.asp?task=display&state=WI&county=Oneida&searchtext=&pagenum=1 Postal History] : 1905 Enterprise had a Post office (1905-1931)[https://www.postalhistory.com/postoffices.asp?task=display&state=WI&county=Oneida&searchtext=&pagenum=1 Postal History] : 1909 [[Webster-13295|Wynn O. Webster (1883-1962)]] purchased 40 acres in Section 27, town of Enterprise : 1910 census lists 166 people in Enterprise : 1910 [[Flannery-587|Wade H Flannery (1867-1956)]] comes to Enterprise : 1911 [[Soik-1|Alexander Soik (abt. 1862 - abt. 1939)]] - Enterprise Farmer {{Image|file=Photo_s_Enterprise_Wisconsin-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=School House c.1935 }} : 1922 date? a state graded school erected to take the place of the former rural school. *[[Mistely-1|William B. Mistely (1882 - 1960)]] Enterprise - Needs work *[[Young-31677|John P Young (1884 - 1968)]] Enterprise === Schoepke Township === Named after [[Schoepke-3|August Ferdinand Schoepke (1840 - 1920)]] ==== Jennings and Lennox ==== {{Image|file=Pelican_Lake_Wisconsin-3.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Wolfgram Hotel }} Jennings was named after [[Jennings-8162|Thomas Jennings (1839- ?)]] in the town of Schoepke (Section 14, Township 35 north of Range 11 east), was on the Chicago & Northwestern Railway and the old road or highway between Pelican and Crandon. The post office was named after [[Jennings-8162|Thomas Jennings]] of Milwaukee, (father of [[Jennings-8161|David V Jennings]] state senator from Milwaukee) who was active in colonizing the locality, having bought a tract of land here, which he sold to Polish people for farms. Though the name of the post office is Jennings, the station is called Lenox. The population in 1924 was about 200 or more. [[Wolfgram-104|Edward A. Wolfgram)]] came to Pelican Lake area about 1900, in 1898 he bought all of section 14 in which Jennings and Lenox is situated. Every building in the village of Lenox had been built and was owned by him. These include a large hotel and general store, combined with living quarters, in a two story building of 50 by 100 feet surface dimensions; a garage, 11 residences and a creamery. In addition to conducting the store and hotel, Mr. Wolfgram engaged in the cutting and retailing of cordwood, and in farming, owning 700 acres of land, 140 acres of which are under cultivation. He employs about 25 men. He has shown his public spirit by giving two acres of land as a site for the new school in district No.2. He also donated the site of the Lenox cemetery and maintains it at his own expense and built the Lutheran church at his own expense, besides personally paying for its upkeep and maintenance. St. Mary's Catholic Mission (Polish) at Jennings was organized about 1907 by Father Zielinski, from Antigo, and is now served from Rhinelander by the pastor of the Polish Catholic church there. The congregation numbers about ten families and services are held once a month. The public school is one of the second class, with two teachers * 1899 Jennings had a Post Office (1899-1920)[https://www.postalhistory.com/postoffices.asp?task=display&state=WI&county=Oneida&searchtext=&pagenum=1 Postal Hrstory] * c.1907 St. Mary’s, in Jennings. Catholic Church built[https://www.nativityofourlord.net/st-john-parish History of St. John’s Catholic Church, Pelican Lake, Wisconsin] ==== Pelican Lake ==== {{Image |file=Pelican_Lake_Wisconsin_One_Place_Study-3.jpg |align=r |size=m |wrap=y }} Pelican Lake was platted in 1882 but not recorded until May 1883 when it was a part of Neva Township in Langlade Countyhttps://archive.org/details/historyoflanglad00dess/page/215 pg.215foot note. In 1885 it was in Forest County and then became a part of Oneida County in 1897 with a new name for the township: Schoepke, after [[Schoepke-3|August F. Schoepke]], one of the earliest pioneers and the first postmaster in 1882. * 1896 [[Wentzel-455|Martha Marie (Wentzel) Gauthier (1867-abt.1943)]] married [[Barfoot-227|William Henry Barfoot (abt.1864-abt.1940)]] and in 1898 [[Gauthier-2827|Joseph J Gauthier Sr (1867-1921)]] * 1897 R.R. ships in voters[https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85040613/1897-04-19/ed-1/seq-1/#date1=1777&sort=relevance&rows=20&words=Lake+Pelican&searchType=basic&sequence=0&index=5&state=Wisconsin&date2=1958&proxtext=pelican+lake&y=10&x=16&dateFilterType=yearRange&page=5 Vilas County news, April 19, 1897, Image 1] * 1897 Mr. HABERSAAT came to Pelican Lake, and for three years was a dealer in horses. - Needs to be entered [http://wigenweb.org/vilas/hlov/habersaat306.html HLO&V bio] * 1901 S.C. Pierce builds summer home on Pelican Lake.[https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85040705/1901-07-04/ed-1/seq-1/#date1=1777&sort=relevance&rows=20&words=Lake+Pelican&searchType=basic&sequence=0&index=1&state=Wisconsin&date2=1958&proxtext=pelican+lake&y=10&x=16&dateFilterType=yearRange&page=7 Northern Wisconsin advertiser. [volume], July 04, 1901, Image 1] * 1901-1911 [[Motzfeldt-19|Ludwig Motzfeldt]] ran a general store. * 1903 Nagel Brothers sell store in Pelican Lake to J.E. Rice and Sons of Pratt Junction[https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85040614/1903-02-28/ed-1/seq-1/#date1=1777&index=13&rows=20&words=Lake+Pelican&searchType=basic&sequence=0&state=Wisconsin&date2=1958&proxtext=pelican+lake&y=10&x=16&dateFilterType=yearRange&page=1 Eagle River review. [volume], February 28, 1903, Image 1] * 1903 Clark Walrarth established a stage route from Pelican to Crandon.[https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85040705/1903-10-15/ed-1/seq-1/#date1=1861&index=14&date2=1963&searchType=advanced&language=&sequence=0&words=Lake+Pelican&proxdistance=5&state=Wisconsin&rows=20&ortext=&proxtext=&phrasetext=&andtext=pelican+lake&dateFilterType=yearRange&page=1 Northern Wisconsin advertiser. (Wabeno, Wis.), 15 Oct. 1903. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress.] * 1905 [[Weaver-10105|George N. WEAVER]] builds summer home on Pelican Lake * 1907 St. Johns Catholic Church built[https://www.nativityofourlord.net/st-john-parish History of St. John’s Catholic Church, Pelican Lake, Wisconsin] * 1908 "Giants Once Lived Here" - 8 foot tall skeleton found in mound near Pelican Lake.[https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85040749/1908-07-28/ed-1/seq-1/#date1=01%2F01%2F1777&index=10&date2=12%2F01%2F1910&searchType=advanced&language=&sequence=0&words=Lake+Pelican&proxdistance=5&state=Wisconsin&rows=20&ortext=&proxtext=pelican+lake&phrasetext=&andtext=&dateFilterType=range&page=2 Wausau Pilot - July 28, 1908] * 1908 U.S. Post Office Water route started.[https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85040613/1909-12-01/ed-1/seq-5/#date1=1777&sort=relevance&rows=20&words=lake+Pelican&searchType=basic&sequence=0&index=2&state=Wisconsin&date2=1958&proxtext=pelican+lake&y=10&x=16&dateFilterType=yearRange&page=4 Vilas County news. December 01, 1909, Image 5] * 1909 A fire destroyed 2 buildings owned by [[Revay-71|Revoyr]], 2 by Wright and the [[Miner-2246|Fred Miner]] Building. The Burns Hotel and the Rail Road Depot had no damage.[https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85040705/1909-07-23/ed-1/seq-1/#date1=1861&index=12&date2=1963&searchType=advanced&language=&sequence=0&words=Lake+lake+Pelican&proxdistance=5&state=Wisconsin&rows=20&ortext=&proxtext=&phrasetext=&andtext=pelican+lake&dateFilterType=yearRange&page=1 Northern Wisconsin advertiser. (Wabeno, Wis.), 23 July 1909. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress.] [https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85040245/1909-07-22/ed-1/seq-7/#date1=1777&sort=relevance&rows=20&words=Lake+Pelican&searchType=basic&sequence=0&index=19&state=Wisconsin&date2=1958&proxtext=pelican+lake&y=10&x=16&dateFilterType=yearRange&page=13 Ladysmith news-budget, July 22, 1909, Image 7] * 1909 Father Toplak requests bids for St. John's new Church.[https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85040613/1909-05-26/ed-1/seq-5/#date1=01%2F01%2F1777&index=5&date2=12%2F01%2F1910&searchType=advanced&language=&sequence=0&words=Lake+Pelican&proxdistance=5&state=Wisconsin&rows=20&ortext=&proxtext=pelican+lake&phrasetext=&andtext=&dateFilterType=range&page=2 Vilas County News - May 26, 1909] * 1910 Another fire in Pelican[https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85040705/1910-04-01/ed-1/seq-1/#date1=1861&index=10&date2=1963&searchType=advanced&language=&sequence=0&lccn=sn85040705&words=Pelican&proxdistance=5&state=Wisconsin&rows=20&ortext=&proxtext=&phrasetext=&andtext=pelican&dateFilterType=yearRange&page=2 Northern Wisconsin advertiser. (Wabeno, Wis.), 01 April 1910. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress.] * 1911 A.C Conway has a summer cottage on Pelican Lake.From a Kingsbury postcard * 1912 Pelican Lake Mercanrile Co. A.J. McLain, Je Hutchinson, Henry Hay[https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85040451/1912-12-04/ed-1/seq-7/#date1=1777&sort=relevance&rows=20&words=Lake+Pelican&searchType=basic&sequence=0&index=0&state=Wisconsin&date2=1958&proxtext=pelican+lake&y=10&x=16&dateFilterType=yearRange&page=5 Vernon County censor. [volume], December 04, 1912, Image 7] * 1913 E Pommer has a two story log summer home on the lake.From an old Kingsbury postcard * 1914 School Built at a cost of $6,000.[https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85040721/1915-02-02/ed-1/seq-6/#date1=1777&sort=relevance&rows=20&words=lake+Pelican&searchType=basic&sequence=0&index=3&state=Wisconsin&date2=1958&proxtext=pelican+lake&y=10&x=16&dateFilterType=yearRange&page=6 The Watertown weekly leader, February 02, 1915, Image 6] * 1917 [[Porten-33|Richard H. Porten]] came to Pelican Lake and started the R. H. Porten General Merchandise Co. also bought Khaki Boat Club. - needs to be entered [http://wigenweb.org/vilas/hlov/porten321.html HLO&V bio] * 1918 E.C. Shannon buyes resort and farm property in Pelican Lake.[https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn86086586/1918-04-05/ed-1/seq-5/#date1=1777&sort=relevance&rows=20&words=Lake+Pelican&searchType=basic&sequence=0&index=6&state=Wisconsin&date2=1958&proxtext=pelican+lake&y=10&x=16&dateFilterType=yearRange&page=7 The Wisconsin tobacco reporter., April 05, 1918, Image 5] * 1919 [[Pukall-9|August Pukall (1881-1947)]] becomes proprietor of the Service Garage at Pelican Lake, * 1920 [[Herman-1954|Herman, Charles E.]] comes to Pelican Lake * 1920 M. Banta has a large two story cottage on Pelican Lake.From a Parfitt postcard. * 1922 Jacobus, William N. comes to Pelican Lake and becomes sole proprietor of the Jacobus mercantile store - Needs to be entered [http://wigenweb.org/vilas/hlov/jacobus313.html HLO&V bio] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mTEeEn-9ceA Rice Family in Pelican Lake, Wisconsin (Youtube)] * [http://wigenweb.org/oneida/rcd/county1930a.html 1930 Directory] ==== Pratt Junction ==== Named after [[Pratt-8022|George W. Pratt]] On the junction of the Chicago & Northwestern Railway and the Wolf & Wisconsin Railroad (W&W RR). A mile and a half south of Pelican Lake. In 1889 it had a population of 20.[https://books.google.com/books?id=PwQwAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA232&lpg=PA232&dq=%22Pratt+junction%22+%22pelican+Lake%22+history&source=bl&ots=YQ2DBaVxuw&sig=ACfU3U17LN4mE-wpEGDnf-D8xLjYIzq2ZA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjql7fNl7fpAhVRn-AKHV9EDK84ChDoATAGegQIChAB#v=onepage&q=%22Pratt%20junction%22%20%22pelican%20Lake%22%20&f=false Hand Book of Wisconsin: Its History and Geography pg.232 #1442] A large hotel was built there in 1889 by [[Rice-13223|John E. Rice]], who conducted it for 15 years. In 1898 he also put up a store there, which he conducted until 1903, when he moved to Pelican. [[Motzfeldt-19|Ludwig Motzfeldt]] ran a general store from 1899-1901 and then moved it to Pelican. * 1883 [[Appelkamp-13|August Appelkamp (1845-1922)]], comes to Pratt Junction * 1887 Pratt Junction had a Post Office (1887-1903)[https://www.postalhistory.com/postoffices.asp?task=display&state=WI&county=Oneida&searchtext=&pagenum=2 Postal History] * 1890 Frank Clure station agent at Pratt Junction.[https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85040614/1890-08-30/ed-1/seq-1/#date1=1777&sort=relevance&rows=20&words=Junction+Pratt&searchType=basic&sequence=0&index=14&state=Wisconsin&date2=1920&proxtext=Pratt+Junction&y=13&x=10&dateFilterType=yearRange&page=2 Eagle River Review - Aug 30, 1890] * 1890 Ed Brazell Logging and built shanties in Pratt Junction.[https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85040614/1890-12-13/ed-1/seq-5/#date1=1777&index=9&rows=20&words=Junction+Pratt&searchType=basic&sequence=0&state=Wisconsin&date2=1920&proxtext=Pratt+Junction&y=13&x=10&dateFilterType=yearRange&page=1 Eagle River Review - Dec 20, 1890] * 1892 Fire burns down many buildings. * 1896 Debbie Slattery teaching school at Pratt Junction.[https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85040614/1897-12-30/ed-1/seq-1/#date1=1777&sort=relevance&rows=20&words=Junction+Pratt&searchType=basic&sequence=0&index=1&state=Wisconsin&date2=1920&proxtext=Pratt+Junction&y=13&x=10&dateFilterType=yearRange&page=2 Eagle River Review - July 2. 1896] * 1904 R.R. Depot struck by lightning and burned[https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85040613/1904-03-07/ed-1/seq-5/#date1=1777&index=5&rows=20&words=Junction+Pratt&searchType=basic&sequence=0&state=Wisconsin&date2=1920&proxtext=Pratt+Junction&y=13&x=10&dateFilterType=yearRange&page=1 Vilas County News March 7, 1904] ==== Union Town ==== A small village half way between Pelican Lake and Monico on old 45. It was known for its red school house and the Union Pulp Mills in 1885 * 1884 They had a Post Office and in 1886 it moved to Monico[http://wigenweb.org/oneida/towns.html SMALL SETTLEMENTS and ~ ~GHOST TOWNS ~ ~ Post Offices][https://wfscstamps.org/Clubs/WisconsinPostalHistory/WPHSBulletinNo18.pdf NINETEENTH CENTURY FANCY CANCELLATIONS OF WISCONSIN A Revision Compiled By FRANK MOERTL ] * 1885 S.L. Graves (RR conductor in 1884) plans to move his Union Pulp Mill from Uniontown to Monico.The Forest Leaves NewsPaper 29 Apr 1885 *[[Flannery-586|Oscar M Flannery (abt. 1892)]] Union town and Pelican Lake In 2001, Joe Flannery (decendent of Oscar) remembers living there as a child (c.1940), but did not know the name of the village. === Census === ==== 1895 Census Pelecan Lake, Forest, Wisconsin ==== (in 1895 Pelican Lake was part of Forest County) See [[Space:1895_Census_Pelican_Lake%2C_Forest%2C_Wisconsin|1895 Census Pelecan Lake, Forest, Wisconsin]] for a full list with links ==== 1900 Census ==== [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7602/images/4120633_00882?clickref=1101lijntusy%3Fcamref%3D1011l4xx5%2C1101lijntusy&adref=&creativeid=0&campaignid=1100l415&o_iid=9971&o_lid=9971&o_sch=Unknown&pId=63909378 1900 Schoepke Census at Ancestry] ==== 1905 Census ==== :[https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/1055/?keyword=Schoepke All Schoepke in 1905 at Ancestry] :[https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/1055/?keyword=enterprise All Enterprise in 1905 at Ancestry] ==== Directories ==== * [http://wigenweb.org/oneida/rcd/county1930a.html 1930 Directory Pelican Lake] === Rail Roads === Pelican Lake was first reached by rail in 1882. The first railroad was the Milwaukee, Manitowoc and Green Bay, chartered in March 1870. In 1873, the road was consolidated with the Manitowoc and Green Bay and Western Railroad, then became known as the Milwaukee, Lake Shore and 'Western (MLS&W RR) and finally the Chicago and North Western (C. & N. W.) several hotels and stores being then opened up for business. * 1882 MLS&W RR past Elcho, trains to Pelican Lake.[https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85033139/1882-06-22/ed-1/seq-3/#date1=1777&sort=relevance&rows=20&words=Lake+Pelican&searchType=basic&sequence=0&index=5&state=Wisconsin&date2=1958&proxtext=pelican+lake&y=10&x=16&dateFilterType=yearRange&page=16 The Manitowoc pilot, June 22, 1882, Image 3] * 1885 Wolf & Wisconsin Railroad (W&W RR), Pratt Junction to Post Lake Started - Built by the [[Pratt-8022|George W. Pratt]] Lumber Company[http://sassmaster.tripod.com/oneid.html Wisconsin Logging Railroads] * 1888 Peshtigo Valley & Southwestern R'y Co, formed to build a RR from Pratt Junction to Peshtigo Samuel Shaw, Egbert Wyman, [[DeLong-241|Charles DeLong]], Patrick Shay, and Charles Lamb [https://books.google.com/books?id=Voc7AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA398&lpg=PA398&dq=rail+road+pelican+lake+wisconsin&source=bl&ots=p5Yy7owx09&sig=54CmexFBhNO4SlFQG1qledqQfkY&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiGzoGO8p_fAhXSpYMKHQWhB504FBDoATADegQIBxAB#v=onepage&q=rail%20road%20pelican%20lake%20wisconsin&f=false Biennial Report of the Railroad Commissioner of the State of Wisconsin 1888 pg. 398] {{Image|file=Photo_s_2_Railroad_Pelican_Lake_Wisconsin-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=R.R. Station at Keeler's }} * 1888 The W&W RR line reached as far west as Harrison, and a branch to Parrish was built the following year ( built by the George W. Pratt Lumber Company)[https://sassmaster.tripod.com/oneid.html Master list of Wisconsin Logging Railroads Oneiad County] - Pratt Junction to Harrison 17.85 Miles Two trains ran every day. * 1889 Milwaukee Lake Shore & Western Bought the W&W RR * 1893 MLS&W became the Ashland division of the C&NW * 1893 C&NW branch Pratt junction east to Post Lake was abandoned * c.1900 Charles Bartlett, conductor for Chicago and Northwestern Railway, builds a Cottage on the southeast end of Antigo Island * 1901 C&NW compleated a spur of 17.8 miles of track from Pelican Lake to Crandon[https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85040705/1900-09-06/ed-1/seq-1/#date1=1777&sort=relevance&rows=20&words=Lake+Pelican&searchType=basic&sequence=0&index=2&state=Wisconsin&date2=1958&proxtext=pelican+lake&y=10&x=16&dateFilterType=yearRange&page=7 Northern Wisconsin advertiser, September 06, 1900, Image 1] {{Image|file=Photo_s_Railroad_Pelican_Lake_Wisconsin-7.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Turn Table at Pelican Lake. }} * 1901 The Jeffries Lumber Company began construction on what it called the Jeffries Log Railroad, also called the Jeffries & Northeastern. On Aug 31, 1904 the Jeffries Log Railroad was incorporated as the common carrier Lincoln & Oneida Railroad. In 1908 Jeffries Lumber was bought out by the Bundy Lumber Company. The railroad remained in operation until 1912 when it was abandoned. * 1903 [[Worden-1115|James H. Worden]] organized the Jeffries & Northeastern Railroad Company * 1903/5 depot moved from Pratt Junction to Pelican Lake and turn table built on south/east of new depot. * 1938 New RR crossing for Mr. Kulinski and Mrs. John Woldschmitt, 3.8 mi. east of Pelican Lake[https://books.google.com/books?id=PB5SAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA127&lpg=PA127&dq=rail+road+pelican+lake+wisconsin&source=bl&ots=4sEnvIOLyW&sig=1axdS-bCzp2kFsAdZV5m69-c0Wo&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwit4-PT75_fAhVprYMKHSarB_g4ChDoATAGegQICxAB#v=onepage&q=rail%20road%20pelican%20lake%20wisconsin&f=false Opinions and Decisions of the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin, Volume 20 2-r- 870] * 1939 train schedule at Pelican Lake ** 3:49 am north bound from Elcho ** 6:00 am north bound from Elcho ** 6:30 am leave Pelican for Crandon, 6:50 Lenox, 7:00 Nashville, 7:30 Crandon leave 8:15 ** 8.15 am Return to Pelican from Crandon ** 9.30 am leave Pelican for Harrison, 9:35 Pratt Junction, 9:55 Enterprise, 10:25 Parrish Jct, 10:55 Harrison ** 11:01 am south bound from Monico ** 11:10 am Return to Pelican from Harrison ** 12:15 pm south bound from Monico {{Image|file=Photo_s_Railroad_Pelican_Lake_Wisconsin.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Flambeau 400 }} ** 1:12 pm north bound from Elcho ** 9:22 pm south bound from Monico * 1951 C&NW branch Pratt junction west to Harrison abandoned * 1963 The ”Twin Cities 400” and the “Rochester 400” were discontinued and the Flambeau 400 which ran through Pelican Lake would have ended about this time also. === Hotels, Resorts, Clubs, Restaurants, etc. === *The first hotel was a log structure run by Day Bros.; * a more pretentious place was operated by Byron Darling, a most genial host and sportsman. * In 1924 Pelican Lake had five resorts with capacity for 120 guests: Lake View Inn, Resthaven Resort, Weaver Cottages Resort, Maple Beach Lodge and Shagewaunecog.[http://wigenweb.org/vilas/hlov/chapter6.html History of Lincoln, Oneida, and Vilas Counties Wisconsin - Chapter VI: THE LAKE REGION] * in 1924 the village of Pelican Lake had a hotel, rooming-house, garage, and five or six stores. The Khaki Boat Club had a boathouse and there is a public school of the second class with two teachers. There is also a Catholic mission served by the pastor at Eagle River. * [[:Space:Antigo_Island%2C_Pelican_Lake%2C_Wisconsin|Antigo Island Club]] - 1896 eleven Antigo residents incorporated as the Antigo Island Club * Balsom's Modern Housekeeping Cottages * Baxter's resort and bar [[Baxter-5457|Leon Wesley Baxter (1921 - 1982)]] {{Image|file=Beach_Hotel-3.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Beach Hotel c.1919. }} * Shebushi's Bay View Cottages 1960's north side of lake (it was Maple Beach Lodge). * [[:Space:Beach_Hotel|Beach Hotel]] - John F. Pergande, August G. Nagel, and Henry G. Nagel were the owners[http://www.pelicanlakehotel.com/history.html Pelican Lake Hotel History] **1920 Hotel Murtaugh, Joseph Murtaugh Prop. **1928 renamed The Pelican Lake Hotel in 1928 [http://www.pelicanlakepoa.org/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderfiles/spring17newsletter.pdf Pg. 16] [https://www.nps.gov/nr/feature/weekly_features/2013/WI_12001188.pdf NRHP] * Burns Hotel see [[:Space:Beach_Hotel|Beach Hotel]].[https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85040705/1909-07-23/ed-1/seq-1/#date1=1861&index=12&date2=1963&searchType=advanced&language=&sequence=0&words=Lake+lake+Pelican&proxdistance=5&state=Wisconsin&rows=20&ortext=&proxtext=&phrasetext=&andtext=pelican+lake&dateFilterType=yearRange&page=1 Northern Wisconsin advertiser. (Wabeno, Wis.), 23 July 1909. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress.] * Bodenhagen's Bayside Resort [[Bodenhagen-1|Clarence A Bodenhagen (1897 - 1985)]]/[[Bodenhagen-2|William Richard Bodenhagen (1904 - 1987)]], [https://www.bradleyfh.com/obituary/155879/Susan-Welch/ Welch] * Boiling Springs Tavern - Originally it was the Castle Gardens Rooming House in Elcho and was moved to its present location in 1923. Owners from the 1950s and on were the Tuttles, Lee and Tony Jensen, Eileen and Reggie Pierret, the Hansens, Louise and Dick Woods, and finally, Pam Kaulhttp://www.pelicanlakepoa.org/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderfiles/spring_summer_2014.pdf * Boulder Lodge[https://www.cardcow.com/547694/scene-from-boulder-lodge-pelican-lake/ Cow Card Postcard] * The Castle Bar and Restaurant - See Wala Wala * [[:Space:Camp_Maccabee_-_Camp_Thorpe|Camp Maccabee]] - 1934-1969 {{Image|file=Camp_Maccabee_-_Camp_Thorpe-3.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Camp Maccabee. }} * Camp Thorpe for Boys[https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85040614/1921-07-08/ed-1/seq-8/#date1=1777&sort=relevance&rows=20&words=Lake+Pelican&searchType=basic&sequence=0&index=5&state=Wisconsin&date2=1958&proxtext=pelican+lake&y=10&x=16&dateFilterType=yearRange&page=8 Eagle River review, July 08, 1921, Image 8] - Started in 1921[https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85040614/1921-04-15/ed-1/seq-1/#date1=1777&sort=relevance&rows=20&words=Lake+Pelican&searchType=basic&sequence=0&index=19&state=Wisconsin&date2=1958&proxtext=pelican+lake&y=10&x=16&dateFilterType=yearRange&page=14 Eagle River review, April 15, 1921, Image 1] - sold to Camp Maccabee in 1934 * Camp Saint Francis - opened in summer of 1955 by the Salvatonan fathers of ST. Nazianz * C.C. DeLong & Company general store - Pelican Lake [[DeLong-1893|C.C. DeLong]] partnership with [[Roberts-34134|S. B. Roberts]] * Chet & Emil’s Resort - Chet and Lil Skodinski - Emil and [[Preboski-2|"Gen" Praslowicz]] * Chicago Canoe Club * Chicken Shack * The Coffee Cup * Darling’s Hotel B.H Darling proprietor Pelican Lake [http://crandonpublicwi.advantage-preservation.com/viewer/?t=32637&i=t&m=between&fn=forest_county_spy_usa_wisconsin_pelican_lake_18850526_english_1&df=1&dt=10 The Forest County Spy, May 26, 1885] * Ellison's Lodge * The Enterprise Store and Post Office - Kushman Adolph, Schoeneck Adolph, Postmaster - Rhinehart Schoeneck * Enterprise Cash Store Co (R Schoeneck, A Kushman{{Image|file=Pelican_Lake_Wisconsin_One_Place_Study-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Evan's Lodge. }} * Evan's Lodge * Evergreen Dairy - Pelican Lake, Wis. "Where Cleanliness Prevails"From old milk bottle * The Fireside * O.J. Franks' Lodge * Frick Chas summer resort see Maple Beach Lodge * Grusch Jos, Enterprise blacksmith * Guths Resort & Tavern - See Lakeview Inn * Heinke's CottagesFrom Kingsbury Post Card - Aug 1934 * Herman's Bar and Restaurant - See Walla Halla * [[:Space:Hitching_Post%2C_Pelican_Lake%2C_Wisconsin|Hitching Post]] * Jacobus mercantile store at Pelican Lake * Johnson's Lodge - See Ellison's Lodge * Khaki Boat Club - Khaki Boot Co. (a small building adjoining [[Herman-1954|Herman]] restaurant) Boat rentals [[Porten-33|Richard H. Porten (1894-1961)]] partner then owner. * Keelers Hotel - Built about 1890 on the SW corner of QG and South Shore Dr. 21 rooms Sold to Rasmis? Johnson burned in 1926 * Knollwood Resort - see Hitching Post * Lake View House (Hotel) Pelican Lake, Wm. Stacy, proprietor. [http://crandonpublicwi.advantage-preservation.com/viewer/?t=32637&i=t&m=between&fn=forest_county_spy_usa_wisconsin_pelican_lake_18850526_english_1&df=1&dt=10 The Forest County Spy, May 26, 1885] * [[Space:Lake_View_Resort%2C_Pelican_Lake%2C_Wisconsin|Lake View Resort]] [[Feuerstein-130|Joseph Feuerstein (abt. 1852 - 1935)]] - [[Guth-416|Conrad Guth]] changed the name to Lakeview Inn in 1922 * Lee's Golden Sand Beach Cottages[https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/pelican-lake-wisconsin-lees-golden-2013495538 Postcard] * Lindenau's Sunset View Resort * Mailander Hotel - Hotel in Pratt Junction Built about 1883 and burned with the Rice Hotel in March 1892 * Mark's Resort - on Hwy 45/47 between Johnson's and the village - Man made Island * Martrin House Resort * Mecikalski General Store, Saloon, and Boarding house [https://www.wisconsinhistory.org/Records/Property/HI21112 Wisconsin Historic Society] EDWIN WOLFGRAM WAS THE BUILDER * [[Miner-2246|Fred Miner]] Building burned in the 1909 fire of Pelican Lake. (located about where the post office is now) * Miner Saloon - First in Pratt Junction then in Pelican, see Walla Halla. * Maple Beach Lodge [[Frick-797|Charles Frick (1882)]] * Moore And Co. Props. {{Image|file=Pelican_Lake_Wisconsin_One_Place_Study-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Moore And Co. Props. }} * [[Motzfeldt-19|Ludwig Motzfeldt]] general store * Murray M V, Enterprise gen store, jobber * Musky Cove ResortFrom a c,1950's postcard. * Nagel Brothers Store (Pelican Lake) - Sold to J.E. Rice and Sons in 1903.[https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85040614/1903-02-28/ed-1/seq-1/#date1=01%2F01%2F1777&index=4&date2=12%2F01%2F1910&searchType=advanced&language=&sequence=0&words=Lake+Pelican&proxdistance=5&state=Wisconsin&rows=20&ortext=&proxtext=pelican+lake&phrasetext=&andtext=&dateFilterType=range&page=1 Eagle River Review Feb 28,1903] * Northern Dons - See Resthaven * "Ma & Pa" Otis Bar and Resort - See Shorewood Lodge * The Pelican Club - See Wala Wala * Pelican Garage - Kannenberg Wm mgr sold to [[Zander-275|Ed Zander]] Pelican Lake Marine and Garage * Pelican Lake Homemakers Club started in c.1949, changed its name to Pelican Lake Women's Civic Club (PLWCC) in 1957Pelican Lake Property Owners Association Newsletter April 1999 by Vi Meyer and Eileen Zander * Pelican Lake Hotel [https://www.wisconsinhistory.org/Records/NationalRegister/NR2368 Wisconsin Historic Society] Frank Susedik, with his daughter Mary and her husband [[Chermak-10|Fred Chermak]] rebuilt the Beach Hotel in 1928 - See Beach Hotel * The Pelican Restaurant and Resort - see Pine Oaks * [[:Space:Pine_Oks_Resort|Pine Oaks Resort]] - Martha Cole sold to [[Jorsch-1|Catherine Devlin]] in 1956 renamed The Pelican Restaurant and Resort. * [[Porten-33|R. H. PORTEN]] Mercantile Co. at Pelican Lake. See [[Space:Rice_Hotel_and_Rice_Mercantile|Rice Hotel and Rice Mercantile]] * Porten Dairy Distributors [[Porten-32|"Chuck" Porten]] *Pukall Service Garage at Pelican Lake, - [[Pukall-9|August Pukall (1881-1947)]] * [[Space:Resthaven_Resort%2C_Pelican_Lake%2C_Wisconsin|Resthaven Resort]] Built about 1900 by Ed Keeler. Lumber from Keelers saw mill. In 1917 Ed’s son-in-law John Keeler and wife Rilla took it over.[http://resthavenrevisited.com/index.html Resthaven Revisited] * [[Space:Rice_Hotel_and_Rice_Mercantile|Rice Hotel and Rice Mercantile]] - [[Rice-13223|John Rice]] in Pratt Junction and Peican Lake * [[Roberts-34134|S.B. Roberts]] Dry Goods Store Pelican Lake * [[:Space:Shorewood_Lodge|Shorewood Lodge]] - Ma and Pa Otis, son Francis * Sinkler's Boat Livery * Shagewaunecog[http://wigenweb.org/vilas/hlov/chapter6.html History of Lincoln, Oneida, and Vilas Counties Wisconsin Chapter 6] * Spor's Resort[https://www.cardcow.com/547668/spors-resort-pelican-lake/ Card Cow - Post card] * [[Space:Walla_Halla_Store%2C_Pelican_Lake%2C_Wisconsin|Walla Halla]] buffet and restaurant (Walla Halla Store) - built by [[Miner-2143|Henry Miner]] - sold to [[Herman-1954|Charles Herman]] in 1920 and then to his son [[Herman-1950|Conrad Herman]] - [[Schreiber-956|Theresia and Gerd Schreiber]] * Weaver's Cottages and Resort - opened in 1918 by [[Weaver-10104|Harold Weaver]] {{Image|file=Pelican_Lake_Wisconsin_One_Place_Study.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Goranson's Wildwood }} * The Wildwood Hotel and store - Rasmason, Bessa[https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/antigotimes/name/imogene-bessa-obituary?pid=197545846], Oscar F, Goranson * Wallis Timberlane resortFrom old postcard. Location unknown * Wolfgram Hotel (Jennings) * The Village Bar & Motel - Jim and Dolorous Lytthans – Thorps 1950's/1960's Trail Inn Tavern & Motel. * Vogel's Resort, West side of the lake. * Wagner's Resort [[Wagner-10865|Aloysius "Al" Wagner]] * The Wavemaster Boat Company, owned and operated by C. A. Bodenhagen[http://pelicanlakepoa.org/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderfiles/springsummernews2015.pdf pelicanlakepoa spring 2015 pg.14] * Youngs Resort - See Resthaven * Zander's garage [[Zander-275|Edward Carl Zander (1899-1995)]] === Post Cards and Photos === [[Space:Pelican_Lake%2C_boats|Boats]] [[Space:Photo%27s_Railroad_Pelican_Lake%2C_Wisconsin|Photo's Railroad Pelican Lake, Wisconsin]] [[Space:Photo%27s_2_Railroad_Pelican_Lake%2C_Wisconsin|Photo's 2 Railroad Pelican Lake, Wisconsin]] [[Space:Photo%27s_Enterprise%2C_Wisconsin|Photo's Enterprise, Wisconsin]] === Cemeteries === [[:Category:Oneida_County%2C_Wisconsin%2C_Cemeteries|Category: Oneida County, Wisconsin, Cemeteries]] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/87867/memorial-search?firstName=&lastName=&page=1#sr-137111216 Enterprise_Cemetery Find a Grave] ** [[:Category: Enterprise Cemetery, Enterprise, Wisconsin|Enterprise_Cemetery wikitree]] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2292390/memorial-search?page=1#sr-33533822 Schoepke Cemetery on Hwys 45/47 Find a Grave] **[[:Category:Schoepke_Cemetery%2C_Pelican_Lake%2C_Wisconsin|Schoepke Cemetery Pelican Lake Wikitree]] *[http://wigenweb.org/oneida/cemetery/wolfgramcem.html WOLFGRAM CEMETERY] **[[:Category:Wolfgram_Cemetery%2C_Lennox%2C_Wisconsin|Category: Wolfgram Cemetery, Lennox, Wisconsin]] *[http://wigenweb.org/oneida/cemetery/polishpioneer.html Saint Mary's Catholic Cemetery A POLISH PIONEER CEMETERY] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2206531/memorial-search?firstName=&lastName=&page=1#sr-51397120 Forest Home Cemetery Find A Grave] **[[:Category:Forest_Home_Cemetery%2C_Pelican_Lake%2C_Wisconsin|Category Forest Home Cemetery]] * **[[:Category:Saint_Marys_Catholic_Cemetery%2C_Jennings%2C_Wisconsin|Saint Marys Catholic Cemetery, Jennings, Wisconsin]] == News Papers == *[http://crandonpublicwi.advantage-preservation.com/viewer/?t=32637&i=t&d=01011885-12311926&m=between&fn=forest_county_spy_usa_wisconsin_pelican_lake_18850417_english_1&df=1&dt=10 1885 The Forest County Spy] Pelican Lake == Sources == *[https://geodata.wisc.edu/catalog/8b5590dc-6cee-4928-a0e1-469239acb738 Aerial Photography, Oneida County, WI 1938] *http://wigenweb.org/vilas *[http://wigenweb.org/vilas/hlov/chapter17a.html History of Lincoln, Oneida, and Vilas Counties Wisconsin CHAPTER XVII: THE VILLAGES] *[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/11724869/the_rhinelander_daily_news/ Pelican Lake- Crandon railroad ends] *https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Oneida_County,_Wisconsin_Genealogy#Census_Records * [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~antigowis/genealogy/research/military/1k.html WWI draft records]

Pembrokeshire Team

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Penberthy Name Study

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Please join and help Categories this Name . . .Geoff === How to Join === Please contact the project leader [[Rice-9801|Geoff Rice]] or post a comment to the right. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! === How to Add a Profile === All profiles should be in the Top Category [[Category:Penberthy Name Study]] and also in the Bottom Category *Example ''If John Penberthy was born in St Ives, Cornwall, England he would be put in'' [[Category:St Ives, Cornwall, Penberthy Name Study]] and NOT in the [[Category:England, Penberthy Name Study]] or [[Category:Cornwall, Penberthy Name Study]] *Example ''If John Penberthy was born in Crapstone, Devon, England and Died in Canada he would be put in'' [[Category:Devon, Penberthy Name Study]] as we do not at the moment divide Devon to Towns and Villages, and [[Category:Canada, Penberthy Name Study]] === Sortable Category Tree === Go to bottom of page to go to any of the Category's listed below {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |No||Level||Category||Profiles||Categorys within this Category |- |1||Top Level||[[Category:Penberthy Name Study]] ||340||2, 4, 10, 35 |- |2||1st Level||[[Category:Africa,Penberthy Name Study]]||0||3 |- |3||2nd Level||[[Category:South Africa, Penberthy Name Study]]||1|| |- |4||1st Level||[[Category:Australasia, Penberthy Name Study]]||0||5 |- |5||2nd Level||[[Category:Australia, Penberthy Name Study]]||2||6, 7, 8, 9 |- |6||3rd Level||[[Category:New South Wales, Penberthy Name Study]]||4|| |- |7||3rd Level||[[Category:South Australia, Penberthy Name Study]]||7|| |- |8||3rd Level||[[Category:Victoria, Penberthy Name Study]]||14|| |- |9||3rd Level||[[Category:Western Australia, Penberthy Name Study]]||5|| |- |10||1st Level||[[Category:Europe, Penberthy Name Study]]||0||11 |- |11||2nd Level||[[Category:England, Penberthy Name Study]] ||2||12, 32, 33, 34 |- |12||3rd Level||[[Category:Cornwall, Penberthy Name Study]]||12||13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31 |- |13||4th Level||[[Category:Breage, Cornwall, Penberthy Name Study]]||1|| |- |14||4th Level||[[Category:Gulval, Cornwall, Penberthy Name Study]]||1|| |- |15||4th Level||[[Category:Helston, Cornwall, Penberthy Name Study]]||2|| |- |16||4th Level||[[Category:Illogan, Cornwall, Penberthy Name Study]]||2|| |- |17||4th Level||[[Category:Lelant, Cornwall, Penberthy Name Study]]||78|| |- |18||4th Level||[[Category:Ludgvan, Cornwall, Penberthy Name Study]]||1|| |- |19||4th Level||[[Category:Memheniot, Cornwall, Penberthy Name Study]]||3|| |- |20||4th Level||[[Category:Morvah, Cornwall, Penberthy Name Study]]||1|| |- |21||4th Level||[[Category:Paul, Cornwall, Penberthy Name Study]]||2|| |- |22||4th Level||[[Category:Penzance, Cornwall, Penberthy Name Study]]||15|| |- |23||4th Level||[[Category:Phillack, Cornwall, Penberthy Name Study]]||14|| |- |24||4th Level||[[Category:Redruth, Cornwall, Penberthy Name Study]]||4|| |- |25||4th Level||[[Category:Sennen, Cornwall, Penberthy Name Study]]||1|| |- |26||4th Level||[[Category:St Erth, Cornwall, Penberthy Name Study]]||25|| |- |27||4th Level||[[Category:St Ives, Cornwall, Penberthy Name Study]]||70|| |- |28||4th Level||[[Category:St Just, Cornwall, Penberthy Name Study]]||43|| |- |29||4th Level||[[Category:St Keverne, Cornwall, Penberthy Name Study]]||1|| |- |30||4th Level||[[Category:Towednack, Cornwall, Penberthy Name Study]]||4|| |- |31||4th Level||[[Category:Zennor, Cornwall, Penberthy Name Study]]||2|| |- |32||3rd Level||[[Category:Devon, Penberthy Name Study]] ||13|| |- |33||3rd Level||[[Category:Durham, Penberthy Name Study]] ||1|| |- |34||3rd Level||[[Category:Lancashire, Penberthy Name Study]] ||1|| |- |35||1st Level||[[Category:North America, Penberthy Name Study]]||0||36, 38 |- |36||2nd Level||[[Category:Canada, Penberthy Name Study]] ||0||37 |- |37||3rd Level||[[Category:British Columbia, Penberthy Name Study]] ||1|| |- |38||2nd Level||[[Category:United States, Penberthy Name Study]]||0||39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52 |- |39||3rd Level||[[Category:California, Penberthy Name Study]]||3|| |- |40||3rd Level||[[Category:Colorado, Penberthy Name Study]]||6|| |- |41||3rd Level||[[Category:Georgia, Penberthy Name Study]]||1|| |- |42||3rd Level||[[Category:Illinois, Penberthy Name Study]]||1|| |- |43||3rd Level||[[Category:Michigan, Penberthy Name Study]]||6|| |- |44||3rd Level||[[Category:Minnesota, Penberthy Name Study]]||1|| |- |45||3rd Level||[[Category:Missouri, Penberthy Name Study]]||2|| |- |46||3rd Level||[[Category:Nebraska, Penberthy Name Study]]||1|| |- |47||3rd Level||[[Category:New Jersey, Penberthy Name Study]]||4|| |- |48||3rd Level||[[Category:North Dakota, Penberthy Name Study]]||2|| |- |49||3rd Level||[[Category:Ohio, Penberthy Name Study]]||4|| |- |50||3rd Level||[[Category:Pennsylvania, Penberthy Name Study]]||12|| |- |51||3rd Level||[[Category:South Dakota, Penberthy Name Study]]||3|| |- |52||3rd Level||[[Category:Wisconsin, Penberthy Name Study]]||15|| |}
=== Goals === This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. === Surname Variants === Penbirthe,
===Penberthy Name Meaning=== We have 3 definitions of the name Penberthy . . ''I believe the first'' . . Penberthy Cross is a region in the southwest of Cornwall
*'''Wikipedia''' Penberthy is a locational surname of Cornish origin, which meant a person from Penberthy Cross in Cornwall *'''Forbears''' from pen-berth, -verth, the green top. Pryce renders "berthy, to bear, to carry; Treberthes in Veryan, the bearing or fruitful place." — Patronymica Cornu-Britannica (1870) by Richard Stephen Charnock *'''House of Names''' Penberthy is a name of ancient Anglo-Saxon origin and comes from a family once having lived in the township of Pemberton which was in Wigan in the county of Lancashire. This surname was originally derived from Old Welsh and Old English terms which denoted that the original bearers of the Penberthy surname lived by the barley farm near a hill
===Penberthy Immigrants=== Any Penberthy's that have emigrated to another country permanently. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |From||Profile||To |- |Devon, England||[[Penberthy-2|James Henry Harris Penberthy]]|| Western Australia, Australia |- |Cornwall, England||[[Penberthy-28|Charles Penberthy]]|| South Australia, Australia |- |Cornwall, England||[[Edwards-7181|Mary (Edwards) Penberthy]]|| South Australia, Australia |- |Cornwall, England||[[Penberthy-35|Elizabeth Jane (Penberthy) Couch]]|| British Columbia, Canada |- |England||[[Penberthy-38|Elizabeth Penberthy]]||Colorado, USA |- |Cornwall, England||[[Penberthy-44|William Penberthy]]||Pennsylvania, USA |- |Cornwall, England||[[Penberthy-56|Richard Mildren Penberthy]]||Pennsylvania, USA |- |Cornwall, England||[[Penberthy-96|James Penberthy]]||Victoria, Australia |- |Cornwall, England||[[Penberthy-102|Sarah Catherine (Penberthy) Kinsman]]||Natal, South Africa |- |Cornwall, England||[[Penberthy-106|Christiana Penberthy]]||Wisconsin, United States |- |Cornwall, England||[[Penberthy-261|Isaac Penberthy]]||Wisconsin, United States |- |Cornwall, England||[[Salter-1380|Catherine (Salter) Penberthy]]||Wisconsin, United States |- |,||,,|| , |} ===Penberthy's of Note=== ''still to do'' ===External Resources=== [http://forebears.co.uk/surnames/penberthy Forebears] Stats on the name Penberthy
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PENDLETON COUNTY, VA, (WV, USA) PARTIAL LISTING OF VARIOUS BIRTHS

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Births various PENDLETON CO. WV Partial ALT Anna LYdia Mar 3, 1868 Isaac/Rebecca Elizabeth Johnson ALT Asher June 17, 1839 Jacob/Mary M. Goodnight ALT Charles Adam Nov 10 ,1866 Isaac/Rebecca Elizabeth Johnson ALT Charles Austin June 29 ,1895 Charles Adam/Ida Elizabeth Shreve ALT Charles Clement Aug 30 ,1895 Isaac Salem/Christina Ellen Kimble ALT Christina Aug 22 ,1836 Jacob/Mary M. Goodnight ALT Daniel W. 1837 William /Amanda Judy ALT Dessie Grace Apr 6 ,1884 Isaac/Rebecca Elizabeth Johnson ALT Emily Jane Feb 21, 1863 Isaac/Rebecca Elizabeth Johnson ALT Hannah Apr 8 ,1828 Jacob/Mary M. Goodnight ALT Isaac Jan 5, 1834 Jacob/ Mary M. Goodnight ALT Isaac Ray April 14, 1901 Charles Adam /Ida Elizabeth Shreve ALT Isaac Salem Sep 27, 1866 Michael/ Martha J. Johnson ALT Isaac Sherman April 8, 1876 Cpt Isaac /Rebecca elizabeth Johnson ALT Jacob 1797 Michael/Mary Boots ALT Jacob F. June 27, 1827 Michael/ Martha j. Johnson ALT Jacob F. June 27, 1862 Michael /Martha ALT Jacob Clarence July 13, 1881 Isaac/ Rebecca Elizabeth Johnson ALT James Baxter Nov 14, 1876 Jacob/Rebecca McNulty ALT John Robert Jan 6, 1872 Isaac/Rebecca Elizabeth Johnson ALT Letiticia Jane NOv 19 ,1842 Jacob/Mary M. Goodnight ALT Mahala Alice Jan 2, 1870 Isaac/Rebecca Elizabeth Johnson ALT Michael Oct 12, 1831 Jacob/Mary M. Goodnight ALT Minnie May Mar 25, 1887 Isaac/Rebecca Elizabeth Johnson ALT Nimrod 1851 William/Amanda Judy ALT Rebecca May 9, 1853 William/Amanda Judy ALT Sarah Elizabeth sep 12, 1879 Isaac/Rebecca Elizabeth Johnson ALT Savannah Belle Feb 14, 1865 Isaac/Rebecca Elizabeth Johnson ALT William 1806 Michael/ Mary Boots ALT William 1845 William / Amanda Judy ALT William Riley Sep 6, 1864 Michael /Martha Johnson ALT Zachariah Filmore Mar 7, 1874 Isaac/Rebecca Elizabeth Johnson AMICK Barbara 1836 Jacob/Rachel Shrayer AMICK Catherine 1834 Jacob/Rachel Shrayer AMICK Esther 1838 Jacob/Rachel Shrayer AMICK Henry Nov 1, 1817 Jacob/Rachel Shroyer AMICK Henry Jan 13, 1788 Henry/Elizabeth Barbara Niemand AMICK Jacob 1819 Jacob/Rachel Shrayer AMICK John 1815 Jacob/Rachel Shrayer AMICK Rachel 1821 Jacob/Rachel Shrayer AMICK Samuel 1816 Jacob/Rachel Shrayer ANDERSON Alice 1849 David C./ Louisa D. Boggs ANDERSON Alice W. 1858 Junius B /Margaret K. Boggs ANDERSON Anna Eliza May 11, 1854 Robert F/Martha Hinkle North ANDERSON Charles David Dec 15, 1851 Robert F/Martha Hinkle North ANDERSON David C. July 4, 1821 William/Rachel E. White ANDERSON Florence Virginia Feb 9, 1862 Robert F/Martha Hinkle North ANDERSON James Jan 14, 1800 Joseph /Hanah McClure ANDERSON John Wm. Jan 23, 1850 Robert F./ Martha Henkle North ANDERSON Junius B. Nov 19, 1824 William /Rachel E. White ANDERSON Loretta Keys Sep 23, 1859 Robert F/Martha Hinkle North ANDERSON Mary Emily Sep 14, 1858 Robert F/Martha Hinkle NOrth ANDERSON Phillip 1828 William/Rachel E. White ANDERSON Robert Ferguson Jan 12, 1869 Robert F./ Sarah North ANDERSON Samuel P. March 18, 1836 William/ Alice W. White ANDERSON Sarah Margaret Mar 31, 1857 Robert F/Martha Hinkle North ARBAUGH Alonzo Clarence Dec 29, 1882 Jno C/Sidney Dean Porter ARBAUGH Grover Cleveland Nov 29 ,1888 Jno C/Sidney Dean Porter ARBAUGH Isaac J. April 26, 1878 Jon. Clark/ Sidney Dean Porter ARBAUGH Jacob 1842 Michael /Jane Nelson ARBAUGH James Albert 1876 Jacob/Mary Susan Tingler ARBAUGH Jno. Clark Sep 5, 1848 Michael/Jane Nielson ARBAUGH Minor Adam Oct 5, 1874 Jno C/Sidney Dean Porter ARBAUGH Roberta Dec 25, 1868 Jacob/Susan Tingler ARBAUGH Sallie J. Apr 24, 1883 Jno C/Sidney Dean Porter ARBAUGH Sarah V. Apr 27 ,1882 Jno C/Sidney Dean Porter ARBAUGH Sarah V. April 27, 1882 John. Clark/ Sidney Dean Porter ARBAUGH William 1866 Jacob /Mary Susan Tingler ARBOGAST Amanda C. 1853 Joseph/Prudence Nelson ARBOGAST Bertie June 1, 1893 Elijah J/Roberta Arbaugh ARBOGAST Cain 1822 Joseph E. Sarah Ketterman ARBOGAST Catherine 1800 Adam/Mary Nottingham ARBOGAST Eli 1825 Joseph/Prudence Nelson ARBOGAST Elijah Feb 14, 1865 Joseph/Prudence Nelson ARBOGAST Elizabeth 1802 Adam/Mary NOttingham ARBOGAST Elizabeth L. Sep 13, 1797 George/Catherine Yeager ARBOGAST Emily C. Dec 1849 Michael /Mary A. ARBOGAST Georgie Nov 11, 1898 Jacob A./ Louella Florence Warner ARBOGAST George Aug 10, 1793 Michael/ Mary Elizabeth ARBOGAST George W. 1832 Joseph/Prudence Nelson ARBOGAST George Wesley Jan 2, 1854 Lemuel/ Susannah ARBOGAST Hannah 1856 Joseph/Prudence Nelson ARBOGAST Hannah 1823 Moses/ Sarah Elizabeth Zickafoose ARBOGAST Hannah C. 1836 Joseph E./ Sarah Ketterman ARBOGAST Hannah May 1790 George /Catherine Yeager ARBOGAST Isaac 1840 Lemuel Susan ARBOGAST Isaac 1830 Joseph/ Sarah Ketterman ARBOGAST John 1794 John C./ Hannah Davis ARBOGAST John B. 1849 Moses/ Margaret Wamsley ARBOGAST John M. Aug 23, 1901 Elija J./ Roberta Prudence Arbaugh ARBOGAST John W. Sep 1859 J.E./ Mary ARBOGAST Joseph 1825 Joseph E/Sarah Ketterman ARBOGAST Joseph E. Jan 17, 1795 John C./ Hannah Davis ARBOGAST Joseph E. 1793 John C/Hannah Davis ARBOGAST Joseph Martin June 7, 1890 George /Lucy Morton ARBOGAST Lemuel 1820 Joseph E/Sarah Ketterman ARBOGAST Martin March 12, 1888 Jacob /Mahala P. Lambert ARBOGAST Mary 1776 Michael/ Mary Elizabeth Samuels ARBOGAST Mary 1798 Adam/ Mary Nottingham ARBOGAST Mary Jan 10, 1826 Daniel/ Sally Swecker ARBOGAST Mary 1838 Joseph/Prudence Nelson ARBOGAST Mary Catherine 1884 Isaac N/ Sarah H. Waybright ARBOGAST Mary Elizabeth 1766 Michael/ Mary ARBOGAST Mary Jane Apr 1851 Joseph/Prudence Nelson ARBOGAST Mary Polly 1838 Joseph E./ Sarah Ketterman ARBOGAST Michael 1794 John C./ Hannah Davis ARBOGAST Ruth Ellen Apr 1, 1862 Joseph/Prudence Nelson ARBOGAST Sidney Dean Apr 1830 Joseph/Prudence Nelson ARBOGAST Sylvanus 1834 Joseph/Prudence Nelson ARBOGAST William 1792 Adam/ Mary nott ARBOGAST William J. April 16, 1849 Lemuel/ Susannah ARMENTROUT Aaron 1847 Hiram/ Amanda Smith ARMENTROUT Christopher S. 1845 Hiram /Amanda Smith ARMENTROUT Hiram 1811 Christopher/ Eva Catherine Peterson ARMENTROUTJames Oscar Sep 27, 1888 James W./ Sena A. Miller ARMENTROUT Martha 1854 Daniel H./ Susannah Hinkle ARMSTRONG Jane 1792 John/Mary Crawford ARMSTRONG Jane Nov 2, 1786 John/Agnes Erwin AYRES Benjamin 1829 John/Elizabeth Fall AYRES Elizabeth 1848 Henry/ Barbara Hedrick AYRES Isaiah 1831 John/Elizabeth Fall AYRES John Moses April 6, 1853 William H./ Elizabeth Judy AYRES Susan 1824 John/Elizabeth Fall AYRES William H.H. 1826 John/ Elizabeth Fall BENNETT Barbara 1836 Elijah/Barbara Bible BENNETT, Elijah 1792 Joseph / Hannah Starnes BENNETT, Elijah Sep 24, 1854 Henry/ Mary Nelson BENNETT Elijah A. July 5, 1894 Harmon/Martha S. Nelson BENNETT Elizabeth 1820 Elijah/Barbara Bible BENNETT Elizabeth Aug 24, 1891 Nimrod/Phoebe Ellen Mullinax BENNETT George Washington 1832 Elijah/Barbara Bible BENNETT Hannah 1819 Elijah/Barbara Bible BENNETT Henry 1833 Elijah/Barbara Bible BENNETT Jane 1837 Elijah/Barbara Bible BENNETT John 1752 Joseph/Mary Vernon BENNETT, Joseph May 10 1732 Joseph / Mary Vernon BENNETT Joseph Nov 27 ,1898 Reuben Dice/Emma Florence Vint BENNETT Mary 1826 Elijah/Barbara Bible BENNETT Mary E. 1794 Joseph/Hannah Starnes BENNETT Mary Virginia Oct 9, 1886 Elijah/Louisa Teter BENNETT, Moses 1776 Joseph / Hannah Starnes BENNETT Ollie Vada Sep 14, 1914 Harmon/Martha S. Nelson BENNETT Phoebe 1828 Elijah/Barbara Bible BENNETT Sadie Belle Mar 22, 1902 Harmon/Martha S. Nelson BENNETT Sarah 1835 Elijah/Barbara Bible BENNETT Susannah 1822 Elijah/Barbara Bible BIBLE Adam W. 1839 Phillip/Sarah Judy BIBLE Barbara 1797 George A/Anna Elizabeth Penninger BIBLE, Benj. Franklin 10/1/1854 James / Susannah BIBLE David Jan 22 ,1801 Phillip/Margaret Miller BIBLE Deborah C. 1843 Phillip/Sarah Judy BIBLE Elizabeth Dec. 24,1853 George /Margaret BIBLE Elizabeth 1818 John/Mary E. Skidmore BIBLE Elizabeth Mar 19 ,1786 Phillip/Margaret Miller BIBLE Elizabeth A. July 28 ,1867 George W/Phoebe Jane Smith BIBLE Eve May 11, 1803 Phillip/Margaret Miller BIBLE George 1833 Phillip/Sarah Judy BIBLE George W. Dec 26, 1823 John/Mary E. Skidmore BIBLE Henry 1817 John/Mary E. Skidmore BIBLE Henry Judy 1837 Phillip/Sarah Judy BIBLE Henry Miller Jan 7 ,1805 Phillip/Margaret Miller BIBLE Jacob Dec 11, 1797 Phillip/Margaret Miller BIBLE James Oct 6, 1815 John/Mary E. Skidmore BIBLE James W. Dec 22, 1875 James W/Isabella Nelson BIBLE James W. 1845 Phillip/Sarah Judy BIBLE John May 31, 1791 Phillip/Margaret Miller BIBLE Margaret Apr 3, 1796 Phillip/Margaret Miller BIBLE Martha J. 1836 Phillip/Sarah Judy BIBLE Mary Jan 25, 1789 Phillip/Margaret Miller BIBLE Mary M. 1841 Phillip/Sarah Judy BIBLE Mary Ann 1828 John/Mary E. Skidmore BIBLE Miles L. 1848 Phillip/Sarah Judy BIBLE, Phillip June 7, 1810 George / Ann Eliz. BIBLE Phillip Sep 16, 1763 Hans Adam/Eve Ryan BIBLE Phillip Sep 15, 1793 Phillip/Margaret Miller BIBLE Rachel NOv 1, 1819 John/Mary E. Skidmore BIBLE, Samuel 1815 George A./Ann Eliz. Penninger BIBLE Sarah Ap 6, 1807 Phillip/Margaret Miller BIBLE Sarah E. 1834 Phillip/Sarah Judy BIBLE Susan May 23, 1787 Phillip/Margaret Miller BIBLE Thomas NOv 5, 1799 Phillip/Margaret Miller BIBLE William June 9 ,1807 Phillip/Margaret Miller BLAGG Agnes 1832 John/Mary Maria Hiner BLAGG Elizabeth 1820 John/Mary Maria Hiner BLAGG Esther 1824 John/Mary Maria Hiner BLAGG Frances 1830 John/Mary Maria Hiner BLAGG Harriett 1823 John/Mary Maria Hiner BLAGG James Hiner Apr 8 ,1828 John/Mary Maria Hiner BLAGG John 1826 John/Mary Maria Hiner BLAGG Mary A. Mar 12, 1815 John/Mary Maria Hiner BLAGG Naomi D. June 21, 1810 John/Mary Maria Hiner BLAGG Samuel H. Jan 3, 1814 John/Mary Maria Hiner BLAND Amos Apr 4, 1832 Eli/Ann Haigler BLAND Benjamin Franklin March 1848 Eli/Ann Haigler BLAND Caroline 1836 Enoch/Mary Ann Harper BLAND,Eli Perry 1842 Eli / Ann BLAND Eliza Jane Feb 3, 1837 Saul/Abigail Phares BLAND Elizabeth 1807 Thomas/Rachel Shoulders BLAND Elizabeth 1846 Enoch/Mary Ann Harper BLAND Ellen July 1849 Enoch/Mary Ann Harper BLAND Emily Jan 30, 1835 Saul/Abigail Phares BLAND,Enoch Jan 9, 1804 Thomas / Rachel Shoulders BLAND,Enoch Dice april 4, 1855 Enoch/ mary Ann Harper BLAND, George 1776 Thomas/ Margaret BLAND,George Washington April 25, 1836 Eli/ Ann Haigler BLAND,George Washington July 2, 1847 Saul/ Abigail Phares BLAND,George Washington April 4, 1818 John/ Mary Dolly BLAND, Henry April 25, 1770 Thomas /Margaret BLAND, Henry 1877 Benjamin franklin / Sarah Agnes Coton BLAND,Henry Aug 9, 1832 John / Nancy BLAND,Henry J. dec 8, 1822 John / Mary Dolly BLAND Isaac Newton Jan 1841 Enoch/Mary Ann Harper BLAND Isabelle 1811 Henry/Margaret Werch BLAND James Stekley Jan 23, 1845 Eli/Ann Haigler BLAND Job June 11, 1812 Thomas/Rachel Shoulders BLAND John Jan 15, 1791 Henry/Margaret Werch BLAND John Dec 16, 1835 Enoch/Mary Ann Harper BLAND John W. May 1840 Eli/Ann Haigler BLAND Lucinda Apr 29 ,1834 Eli/Ann Haigler BLAND Martha L. Aug 22, 1858 Miles H/Mary Ann Bible BLAND Martha Ellen June 5, 1853 George Washington/Margaret Skidmore BLAND Mary 1851 Enoch/Mary Ann Harper BLAND Mary 1802 Henry/Margaret Werch BLAND Mary 1840 Eli/Ann Haigler BLAND Mary Alice 1820 Thomas/Martha Cunningham BLAND Mary Ann June 9, 1827 Saul/Abigail Phares BLAND Mary Elizabeth June 4, 1866 Stewart/Dolly Virginia Harper BLAND Melchiza Jan 22 ,1833 Saul/Abigail Phares BLAND Miles H. 1827 Eli/Ann Haigler BLAND Oliver P. Mar 6, 1840 Saul/Abigail Phares BLAND Phoebe A. 1844 Enoch/Mary Ann Harper BLAND Pleasant D. Oct 20, 1838 Enoch/Mary Ann Harper BLAND Rachel 1811 Thomas/Rachel Shoulders BLAND Sarah J. Jan 11, 1829 Saul/Abigail Phares BLAND Saul SOlomon May 23, 1800 Henry/Margaret Werch BLAND Sidney Oct 28 ,1809 Henry/Margaret Werch BLAND Stewart Dolly Mar 30, 1839 John/Mary DOlly BLAND Susannah 1800 Thomas/Rachel Shoulders BLAND Thomas 1790 John/Nancy Cunningham BLAND Thomas June 2, 1827 John/Nancy BLAND Thomas Dec 1794 Henry/Margaret Welch BLAND William Nov 10, 1819 John/Nancy BLAND William Apr 29 ,1829 Eli/Ann Haigler BLAND William 1813 Henry/Margaret Werch BLIZZARD Adam Wesley Jan 26 ,1833 Jesse/Elizabeth Hartman BLIZZARD Burton Sep 21 ,1754 John/Ruth Wallenbee BLIZZARD Comfort Oct 23, 1746 John/Mary Campbell BLIZZARD Elizabeth Jan 22, 1743 John/Mary Campbell BLIZZARD James Joseph Sep 20, 1752 John/Mary Campbell BLIZZARD Jesse Aug 7 ,1800 Burton/Sarah BLIZZARD John June 11, 1760 John/Mary Campbell BLIZZARD John B. Aug 10, 1821 Jesse/Elizabeth Hartman BLIZZARD Margaret L. 1823 Jesse/Elizabeth Hartman BLIZZARD Margaret L. 1869 Jacob L. /Hannah Dickenson BLIZZARD Mary M. May 7, 1858 WIlliam/Phoebe BLIZZARD Mary M. July 10, 1859 Adam W/Sarah E. BLIZZARD Mary S. July 13, 1858 James W/Hannah BLIZZARD Mary Sarah Jan 17, 1765 John/Mary Campbell BLIZZARD Samuel Dec 14, 1855 James W/Anne E. BLIZZARD Susannah June 23, 1754 John/Mary Campbell BLIZZARD Thomas Jan 25, 1797 John/Mary Campbell BLIZZARD William Feb 25, 1758 John/Mary Campbell BODKIN Abel 1868 Michael K/Eve Rebecca Cowger BODKIN Benjamin T. 1877 Michael K/Eve Rebecca Cowger BODKIN Charles L. Apr 1872 Michael K/Eve Rebecca Cowger BODKIN Elizabeth Ann July 1, 1840 James/SArah Hoover BODKIN Frank Dec 1881 Michael K/Eve Rebecca Cowger BODKIN Isaac Louis Apr 18, 1866 Michael/Eve Rebecca Cowger BODKIN James Edward Jan 18, 1898 Isaac Louis/Savannah Cunningham BODKIN JOhn A. 1839 Joshua/Barbara Propst BODKIN John L. 1846 Robert/Elizabeth Benson BODKIN John H. 1860 Joseph/Leah Heavener BODKIN John William 1869 Michael K/Eve Rebecca Cowger BODKIN Joshua 1808 John/Elizabeth Vint BODKIN Sarah Jane 1863 Michael K/Eve Rebecca Cowger BOGGS,Aaron 1853, John L./ Elizabeth Carr BOGGS Carrie Nov 16, 1870 Aaron/Mary Ann Edmon BOGGS James Kee Jan 15, 1867 Aaron/Mary Ann Edmon BOGGS John July 4, 1815 John/Margaret Key BOGGS, John M. Jan 28, 1892 James Kee / Josephine Anette Auville BOGGS John William Feb 9 ,1869 Aaron/Mary Ann Edmon BOGGS Louisa D. 1827 James/Mary W. Dyer BOGGS, Margaret L. Oct 1, 1862 Aaron / Mary Ann Edmonds BOGGS Martha Alice Feb 7 ,1865 Aaron/Mary Ann Edmon BOLTON George 1820 Jacob/Margaret Hartman BOLTON Jacob 1812 Jacob/Margaret Hartman BOLTON John 1818 Jacob/Margaret Hartman BOLTON Mahala Aug 10, 1825 Jacob/Margaret Hartman BOLTON Mary 1810 Jacob/Margaret Hartman BOLTON Nancy 1814 Jacob/Margaret Hartman BOLTON Samuel 1808 Jacob/Margaret Hartman BOLTON Sarah A. 1816 Jacob/Margaret Hartman BOONE Benjamin July 16, 1706 George/Mary Maugridge BOONE Dinah May 10 ,1746 Benjamin/Susannah Laken BUCKBEE Eli 1830 Jesse/Elizabeth Haigler BUCKBEE,James 1832 Jesse / Elizabeth Haigler BUCKBEE,John 1828 Jesse / Elizabeth Haigler BUCKBEE Mary J. 1835 Jesse/Elizabeth Haigler BUCKBEE,Peter 1855 Jesse/ Elizabeth Haigler CALHOUN Aaron 1850 Aaron / Catherine Lambert CALHOUN Aaron Aug 2, 1816 William / Elizabeth Mallett CALHOUN Amos S. 1833 John J./ Naomi Williams CALHOON Eli Dec 11, 1815 William/Elizabeth Mallett CALHOUN Eli Wilson June 14, 1869 Eli/Elizabeth Helmick CALHOON Elizabeth 1839 Aaron/Catherine Lambert CALHOUN Emily 1820 William/Elizabeth Mallett CALHOON James B. 1833 Aaron/Catherine Lambert CALHOON John 1765 William/Elizabeth CALHOUN John 1843 Aaron/Catherine Lambert CALHOON John C. Mar 4, 1840 William/Sarah Simmons CALHOUN Mahala 1818 William/Elizabeth Mallett CALHOON Margaret Catherine Feb 18 ,1863 John C/Belinda C. Lough CALHOUN Marion 1842 Aaron/Catherine Lambert CALHOUN Martha 1835 Aaron/Catherine Lambert CALHOON Martha Ellen July 3, 1861 Eli/ELizabeth Helmick CALHOUN Mary I. 1845 Aaron/Catherine Lambert CALHOUN Naomi G. 1842 John J./ Naomi Williams CALHOUN Osborn 1847 Aaron/Catherine Lambert CALHOUN Sarah C. 1840 Aaron/Catherine Lambert CALHOON Sarah Elizabeth Feb 18, 1862 John C/Belinda Lough CALHOUN Scott 1852 Aaron/Catherine Lambert CALHOUN Susannah 1822 William/Elizabeth Mallett CALHOUN Virginia 1826 William/Elizabeth Mallett CALHOUN William 1829 William / Sarah Zeckafoose CALHOON William June 2, 1793 John/Elizabeth Helmick CALHOUN William C. April 1, 1903 William Cecil and Emma Susan Graham CALHOUN William J. 1849 Eli / Elizabeth Helmick CALHOUN William J. 1828 William / Elizabeth Mallett CALHOUN, William Cecil Dec 22, 1871 Winifred Scott / Hannah Catherine Bennett CALHOUN Winifred 1837 Aaron/Catherine Lambert CARR, Adam July 8, 1799 Phillip / Kate Mouse CARR, Adam Jan 20, 1838 Adam / Susan Tracy CARR Albert Lee Mar 1879 Jacob William/Maryann Kerns CARR Asa Jan 1884 Jacob William/Maryann Kerns CARR Barbara Ellen 1878 Jacob William/Maryann Kerns CARR Eliza A. Sep 1886 Jacob William/Maryann Kerns CARR Enos March 1888 Jacob William/Maryann Kerns CARR French 1881 Jacob William/Maryann Kerns CARR Huldah J. 1877 Jacob William/Maryann Kerns CARR, Isaac 1820 Susannah / Adam CARR Jacob 1750 Henry/Sarah Peterson CARR Jacob WIlliam Sep 17, 1853 Enos/Sarah Wyatt CARR James 1828 Solomon/Susannah Lambert CARR James Henry June 18 ,1875 Jacob William/Maryann Kerns CARR Job Aug 1892 Jacob William/Maryann Kerns CARR John Mar 25, 1800 John/Abigail Leach CARR John K. July 1893 Jacob William/Maryann Kerns CARR Joshua Oct 6, 1792 Jacob/Mary Elizabeth Harper CARR Martin L. Feb 1882 Jacob William/Maryann Kerns CARR Mary Susan Aug 20 ,1822 Joshua Joseph/Susan Cassmore CARR Phillip 1778 Jacob/Mary S. Harper CARR Samuel F. Dec 24, 1805 Michael/Mary PHebe Haigler CARR Sarah Catherine 1833 Solomon/Susannah Lambert CASNER Andrew 1781 Adam/Margaret Mallow CASNER Elizabeth 1777 Adam/Margaret Mallow CASNER Margaret 1779 Adam/Margaret Mallow CASNER Vandal Benjamin Oct 16, 1771 Adam/Margaret Mallow CASNER Vandal Hull Jan 19, 1830 George/Margaret Yeager CHAMP Andrew J. 1874 Cyrus/Rachel Rohrbough CHAMP Cyrus July 17, 1839 John/Sarah Borrer CHAMP,Dina Christina Dec. 2,1853 Levi / Phebe Jane CHAMP, Elijah 1826 John Sarah Elizabeth Borror CHAMP Eliza Frances May 14, 1874 Cyrus/Rachel C. Rohrbaugh CHAMP Jemima S. 1876 Cyrus/Rachel Rohrbough CHAMP, John O. November 1856 Elijah / Elizabeth Carrier CHAMP Martin 1824 John/Sarah E. Borrer CHAMP Mary E. 1825 Thomas/Sarah Shreve CHAMP Melinda 1835 John/Sarah E. Borrer CHAMP Sarah J. 1878 Cyrus/Rachel Rohrbough CLAYTON Addison 1840 John/Eliza CLAYTON Harvey 1838 John/Eliza CLAYTON Henry 1832 John/Eliza CLAYTON, Jesse 1831 John / Eliza CLAYTON Samuel J. 1843 John/Eliza CONRAD, Adam 1802 Jacob /Magdalena Hedrick CONRAD Barbara Mar 13, 1770 Jacob/Hannah Bogard CONRAD Delilah Sep 1, 1813 Ulrich/Sarah Currence CONRAD Frances Dec 7 ,1768 Jacob/Hannah Bogard CONRAD Jacob Dec 8 ,1815 Peter/Ann Currence CONRAD Jacob Apr 12, 1772 Jacob/Hannah Bogard CONRAD John Benjamin 1850 Laban B/Rachel Bible CONRAD Phoebe Jan 18 ,1776 Jacob/Hannah Bogard CONRAD Sabin Oct 25, 1767 Jacob/Hannah Bogard CONRAD, Sampson 1851 Laban B. / Rachel Bible CONRAD Tunnah 1821 Ulrich/Sarah Currence CONRAD Ulrich Aug 21, 1786 Jacob/Hannah Bogard CONRAD Urbana F. 1853 Laban B/Rachel Bible COWGER Abel Jan 26, 1822 John/Ruth Randall COWGER Edith M. June 1885 Noah M/Sarah C. Trumbo COWGER Eli Dec 26, 1811 John/Ruth Randall COWGER, Elizabeth Nov 5, 1821 George / Eve Raiser COWGER, Elizabeth 1808 John / Mary Moyers COWGER, Elizabeth 1844 Josiah / Sarah Cozer COWGER Fletcher T. Aug 11 ,1836 George/Eve Raiser COWGER George April 27, 1828 John / Ruth Randall COWGER George Apr 27 ,1828 John/Ruth Randall COWGER, George 1812 Henry / Elizabeth Randall COWGER, George 1864 William / Mary A. Conrad COWGER, George May 2, 1792 Michael / Catherine COWGER, George Samuel April 25, 1848 George/ Elizabeth Judy COWGER George Shobe Dec 19 ,1851 George/Elizabeth Judy COWGER Gustavus C. Aug 4, 1820 George/Eve Raiser COWGER Harriett Sep 1, 1831 George/Eve Raiser COWGER Henry Aug 26, 1835 George/Elizabeth Judy COWGER Henry May 13, 1781 George/Hannah Haws COWGER Jacob Mar 24, 1822 George/Eve Raiser COWGER, Jacob Jan 2, 1814 John / Ruth randall COWGER Jacob 1809 Henry/ Elizabeht Randall COWGER James Oct 19 ,1818 George/Eve Raiser COWGER Jeff A. Aug 18 ,1838 George/Eve Raiser COWGER John Jan 26, 1817 George/Eve Raiser COWGER Manesseh Sep 28 ,1841 George/Elizabeth Judy COWGER Mariah Sep 6, 1833 George/Eve Raiser COWGER Martha Aug 14, 1842 Noah/Elizabeth Dice COWGER Mary Ann Feb 23, 1886 Pleasant S/Asenath Delilah COWGER Mary Elizabeth Nov 1883 Noah M/Sarah C. Trumbo COWGER Mary Elizabeth Apr 20 ,1844 George/Elizabeth Judy COWGER Mary Lee Aug 4, 1873 William Job/Josephine Rebecca Dice COWGER Michael Aug 6, 1815 George/Eve Raiser COWGER Noah Oct 17, 1816 Henry/Elizabeth Randall COWGER Noah July 17, 1839 George/Elizabeth Judy COWGER, Phoebe 1793 Michael / Catherine Eye COWGER Pleasant S. Dec 19,1851 George/Elizabeth Judy COWGER Polly Jan 29 ,1813 George/Eve Raiser COWGER Rebecca Sep 30, 1829 George/Eve Raiser COWGER Rebecca Mar 29 ,1819 John/Ruth Randall COWGER Ruth ELizabeth Oct 20 1844 Eli/ELizabeth Lawler COWGER Sarah 1878 Noah M/Sarah C. Trumbo COWGER Sarah Catherine Apr 22, 1834 Abel/Phoebe Dice COWGER Sarah Emily Jan 30, 1843 Eli/Elizabeth Lawler COWGER Silas NOv 25, 1809 John/Ruth Randall COWGER Wesley P. Sep 24, 1825 George/Eve Raiser COWGER William E. Oct 1881 Noah M/Sarah C. Trumbo COWGER William H. Mar 6, 1915 John Preston/Nora Mae Dyer COWGER William Jesse Mar 10, 1888 Plesant S/Asenath Delilah COWGER William W. Sep 12, 1823 George/Eve Raiser COWGER William Jesse Mar 10 ,1888 Pleasant Shobe/Delia CRAWFORD Nancy Feb 14, 1770 William/RAchel Sawyers CRAWFORD William June 1, 1744 Alexander/Mary McPheeters CUNNINGHAM, Arnold 1813 James / Agnes CUNNINGHAM, Solomon Feb 1853 Thomas/ Sarah A CUNNINGHAM, Wm. 1/23/1854 John / Amanda CURRENCE John B. June 19, 1757 William/Lydia Steele CURRENCE Sarah Aug 8, 1791 John B/Nancy Friend DAHMER, Joel Feb 11 ,1812 John George/ Nancy Skidmore DAHMER Joel M. 1849 Joel/ Sarah Stump DAHMER, George 1801 John George / Mary E. Hratman DAHMER George H. June 27 ,1832 Martin/Sarah Hevener DAHMER, Julia 1814 John George / Nancy Skidmore DAVIS,Chas. O. Nov. 30,1853 Wm. J. / Eliza Davis DAVIS, James, 1835 James / Margaret Bland DAVIS, Jehu 1828 Jesse / Elizabeth Bland DAVIS Jesse 1858 Jethro/ Nancy DAVIS Jessee Jan 30, 1859 Jessee / elizabeth DAVIS, Jethro July 25, 1845 Jessee / Elizabeht Arbergast DAVIS, Samuel 1779 Robert / Sarah Dyer DAY, Aaron 1830 Leonard / Rachel Harmon DAY Joshua Sep 9, 1829 Leonard/Rachel Harmon DAY Mary Mar 4, 1860 Isaac/Louisa Elizabeth DAY Solomon Feb 8 ,1823 Leonard/Rachel Harmon DICE, Adam 1809 William /Eve Mallow DICE, Adam, 1846 Adam /sarah Mallow DICE Ann Aug 28, 1763 Mathias/Eva Catherine Harper DICE Catherine Feb 14, 1816 William/Eve Mallow DICE Catherine J. May 24, 1818 John/Mary Cunningham Henkle DICE Elizabeth Aug 5, 1820 William/Eve Mallow DICE Elizabeth A. Dec 15, 1810 John/Mary Cunningham Hinkle DICE George 1763 Mathias/ Catherine Herrber DICE George 1828 Jacob / Eliz Fisher DICE, George Dec 1885 Isaac Wm/ Larua E. Andrews DICE, George W. Feb 17, 1812 John /Mary Cunningham Henkel DICE, Geo Wm 1841 John /Eliz Conrad DICE Hannah Hinkle Aug 3, 1819 John/Mary Cunningham Henkle DICE, Isaac Henkle June 20, 1816 John/ Mary C. DICE, Isaac L. 1847 John /Eliabeth Conrad DICE, Jacob 1761 Mathias/ Eva Catherine Harper DICE, Jacob G. 1827 Reuben /Evelyn E. fisher DICE John May 10, 1788 George/Mary A. DICE, John A. 1836 Jacob /Elizabeth Fisher DICE, John May 10, 1788 George/ Mary A. DICE, John Calvert Sep 27, 1872 John Cunningham/ Sarah Rozell DICE Mary Ann June 5, 1813 John/Mary Cunningham Henkle DICE Melinda Feb 24, 1823 William/Eve Mallow DICE Phoebe Dec 19 ,1784 Mathias/Eva Catherine Harper DICE Phoebe Feb 22, 1808 William/Eve Mallow DICE Phebe Jane Jan 26, 1815 John/Mary Cunningham Hinkle DICE, Rueben Jan 6, 1823 John/ Mary Cunningham Henkle DICE Reuben Jan 1, 1790 George /Mary A. DICE Sarah Feb 27 ,1811 William/Eve Mallow DICE William H. Sep 23, 1891 Isaac William/Laurie E. Andrews DICKENSON Elizabeth 1798 Samuel/Rachel Davis DICKENSON Hannah Apr 19 ,1810 Samuel/Rachel Davis DICKINSON Henry Aug 19, 1818 Samuel/ Rachel Davis DICKINSON, Robert June 2, 1795 Sam /Rachel Davis DICKINSON, Samuel 1832 Robert/ Elizabeth Swadley DOLLY Adam Bouse Apr 25, 1827 John/Susannah Bouse DOLLY Andrew Jackson Sep 1, 1829 John/ Susannah Bouse DOLLY Anna Jane Mar 4, 1822 John/Susannah Bouse DOLLY Benjamin Franklin Apr 22, 1835 John/Susannah Bouse DOLLY Christina Mar 1830 George Washington/Eve Sites DOLLY Enoch Bland July 22, 1831 John/Susannah Bouse DOLLY, George Washington June 10, 1836 John /Susannah Bouse DOLLY, George Washington October 6, 1830 George Washington / Eva Sites DOLLY George Washington 1804 John/Mary Shoulders DOLLY, George Yeager 1877 John / Martha E. DOLLY Henry Clay Jan 5, 1883 Noah/Ruhama J. Mallow DOLLY, Jacob June 22, 1827 George Washington / Eve Sites DOLLY, Jacob July 18, 1856 George Washington / Phoebe Ellen Kisamore DOLLY Job Apr 15, 1833 John/Susannah Bouse DOLLY, John August 26, 1798 John / Kate Linger DOLLY, John 182 Andrew /Susannah Smith DOLLY John W. September 1897 Sampson Samuel/ Rebecca Lovina Self DOLLY, John Wesley, Sept 27, 1823 John / Susannah Bouse DOLLY Margaret May 1, 1843 George WAshington/Eve Sites DOLLY Margaret 1856 Jacob S/Naomi Teter DOLLY Martha May 9, 1840 John/Susannah Bouse DOLLY Mary Aug 14, 1838 John/Susannah Bouse DOLLY Mary C. Aug 1857 George Washington/Phoebe Ellen Kisamore DOLLY Noah May 24, 1860 George WAshington/Phoebe Ellen Kisamore DOLLY Sampson Samuel May 1861 John/Martha E. DOLLY Saul Bland Aug 9 ,1825 John/Susannah Bouse DOLLY Susan S. Mar 14, 1838 George Washington/Eve Sites DOLLY Sarah Ellen Jan 14, 1913 Sampson Samuel/Rebecca L. Self DOLLY William F. Dec 8 ,1852 John Wesley/Lucinda Bland DOVE Jacob H. 1866 Mordecai/Sarah E. Swadley DUNKLE John L. 1882 Newman G/Jemima A. Dahmer DUNKEL, William L. 1869 JOhn J./ Susan L. Hiser DUNKEL, William Frederick 1868 John Joseph / Susan Levina Hiser DYER, Allen December 20, 1820 Roger / Ruth DYER Diana Apr 6, 1818 Roger/Ruth DYER Elizabeth May 9, 1795 Roger/Susannah Blizzard DYER James 1744 Roger/Hannah Britton DYER James Roger Oct 29, 1806 Roger/Ruth DYER, John 1770 James / Phoebe Ann Harrison DYER, John D. July 15, 175 Roger/ Susannah Blizard DYER, John Pendleton Nov 19, 1845 Allen/ Martha Ann DYER Mary Mar 18, 1781 Roger/Susannah Blizzard DYER Mary E. Sep 29, 1869 John J/Annie DYER Mary E. Apr 17, 1813 Roger/Ruth DYER Mary L. 1846 Morgan/Sarah Burns DYER Mary L. June 7, 1815 William/Margaret Riddle DYER Mary Wagoner 1808 Zebulon /Rebecca Wagoner DYER Morgan Sep 14, 1809 Roger/Ruth DYER Roger June 23, 1754 William John/Margaret Jiatt DYER Roger Dec 28, 1774 James/Phoebe Ann Harrison DYER Ruth Nov 11, 1778 Roger/SUsannah Blizzard DYER Samuel Mar 23, 1786 John/Jane MOrrell DYER Susannah Lair May 13, 1815 Roger/Ruth DYER William Mar 16, 1783 Roger/Susannah Blizzard DYER William Feb 20, 1768 James/Phoebe Ann Harrison DYER Zebulon Dec 10, 1776 James/Phebe Ann Harrison DYER Zebulon Oct 9, 1804 Roger/Ruth EAGLE Elizabeth 1792 Christian/Jane Cook EAGLE, George Washington Dec 1857 George W./ Julia ECKERT Absolum 1825 Abraham/ Sarah Fend ECKERT Abraham 1791 Phillip J./ Sophia Fleisher ECKERT Balentine 1823 Abraham /Sarah Fend ECKERT Henry 1829 Abraham/ Sarah Fend ECKERT Job 1845 Absolom/ Sarah j. Lamb ECKERT John 1825 John/ Catherine Propst ECKERT Mary M. July 1899 Noah W/Phebe J. Simmons ECKART Noah Webster Mar 17 ,1886 Noah W/Phoebe J. SImmons ERICK Dice 1853 Wm. / Elizabeth EYE Abel A. April 6, 1877 William Henry/ Millie Propst EYE Andrew 1876 Christian Franklin/Barbara Jane WAggy EYE Catherine 1808 Christian/Elizabeth Probst EYE Christian 1804 Christian/Elizabeth Probst EYE Christian 1775 Christian S./ Catheirne EYE Daniel Thomas Nov 13, 1868 Levi/Sarah Barclay EYE Elizabeth July 24, 1872 Ammi/Amanda Propst EYE Elizabeth 1800 Christian/Elizabeth Probst EYE George 1806 Christian/ Elizabeth Propst EYE George H Jan 15, 1884 Levi/ Sarah C. Barkley EYE George W. Jan 2, 1862 Robert/ Carolyn Propst EYE George Franklin July 22, 1874 James M./ Barbara Propst EYE Henry 1799 Christian/Elizabeth Propst EYE Henry Aldine Aug 25, 1874 Benjamin/Barbara Catherine Rexroad EYE, Jacob 1798 Christian /Elizabeth Propst EYE Jacob Johnson Oct 20, 1840 Jacob/ Sarah Swadle EYE Jacob William July 3, 1853 Robert Samuel/ Carolyn Propst EYE James K. Nov 4, 1860 Laban/Rachel ann Harmon EYE James Albert May 4, 1886 Levi/Sarah Barkley EYE John 1811 Henry/ Mary Propst EYE John 1808 George/Elizabeth Snider EYE John 1798 Jacob / Catheirne EYE John 1810 Frederick/ Catherine Stone EYE John 1812 Frederick/ Catherine Stone EYE John M. 1843 George/ Eleanor EYE John Boyd Nov 18, 1853 John/ Barbara Propst EYE John David Feb 12, 1851 Robert Samuel/ Catherine Propst EYE John Orion April 10, 1856 John /Carolyn Propst EYE Laben Nov 27, 1828 Jacob/ Sarah Swadley EYE Levi March 14, 1842 John /Barbara Propst EYE Maggie July 1, 1876 James M/Barbara Propst EYE Mary 1810 Christian/Elizabeth Probst EYE Mary Nov 20, 1817 Frederick/Catherine Stone EYE Mary A. Mar 3, 1877 Benjamin/Barbara Catherine Rexroad EYE Mary F. Oct 20, 1867 Jacob J/Timah Dorothy Davis EYE Mary Elizabeth Aug 8, 1832 Jacob/Sarah Swadley EYE Mary Jane Sep 15, 1861 Robert Samuel/Caroline Propst EYE Martha Jane Dec 15, 1874 Levi/Sarah Barclay EYE Phoebe Apr 10, 1818 Christopher/Elizabeth Propst EYE Reuben E. 1807 Christian/Elizabeth Probst EYE, Robert H. 1859 Laben /Hannah Mallow EYE, Robert Harrison Feb 17, 1869 Robert Samuel/ Carolyn Propst EYE, Robert Samuel June 11, 1826 Jacob/ Sarah Swadley EYE Sarah 1812 Christian/Elizabeth Probst EYE Sarah A. Apr 10, 1861 John/Delilah Propst EYE Sarah E. Mar 9, 1848 Robert Samuel/Caroline Propst EYE,Susan E. Oct. 10,1853 Laban / Rachael Ann EYE Susan E. 1834 Geroge/Eleanor EYE Susan E. Dec 27 ,1874 Christopher F/Barbara EYE Susannah 1809 Christian/Elizabeth Propst EYE Susannah Dec 1806 Christian/Elizabeht Probst EYE William 1885 James M. /Barbara Propst EYE William 1810 Christian/ Elizabeth Propst EYE William 1837 John/ Elizabeth Moyers EYE William July 12, 1840 William/ Letitia Bodkin EYE, William Nov 18, 1804 Christopher j./ Elizabeth Propst EYE William A. Aug 15, 1868 John /Delilah Propst EYE William D June 6, 1879 Benjamin/ Barbara Catherine Rexroad EYE William W. 1841 Avel/ Sarah EYE William Clark Feb 10, 1875 Levi/ Sarah Barkley EYE William Franklin March 10, 1869 William Washington /Susan Elizabeth Swadley EYE William Henry Aug 30, 1869 William Henry /Amelia Propst EYE William Henry Mar 31, 1838 John/Elizabeth Moyers EYE, William Olie June 12, 1905 William Henry Jr/ Ida Jane Simmons FISHER Elizabeth Feb 9 ,1792 Jacob/Susannah Burns FISHER Jacob Oct 29, 1758 John Adam/Christina Burkstoler FISHER Jacob 1833 william/ Nancy Bolton FISHER John Wesley Feb 13, 1837 William /Elizabeth Barb FISHER Laben Smith 1836 William /Nancy Bolton FISHER Mary A. 1787 Jacob/Susannah Burns FISHER William March 15, 1800 John/ Catherine Christine Hess FLEISHER Andrew 1805 Henry/Christina FLEISHER Elizabeth Jan 30 ,1823 Benjamin/Sarah Hull FLEMING Nancy B. NOv 1883 Isaac/Mary E. FLINN Abraham 1812 David/Mary Miller FLINN David 1837 Edward/ Susan FLINN David 1798 David /Mary Miller FLINN Elizabeth 1852 Abraham/Sabina Ketterman FLINN Jacob 1848 Abraham /Sabrina Ketterman FRIEND Elizabeth 1766 Jacob/Elizabeth Skidmore FULL Eve Aug 7 ,1830 George/Margaret Judy FULL George 1796 George/Catherine Steels FULL Joseph Mar 25, 1791 Lewis/Jane Collins FULTZ Andrew 1890 Jacob/Dorothy Dickenson FULTZ Elizabeth 1857 Joseph/Catherine Keister FULTZ John A. May 32, 2883 Martin/Mary J. Bolton FULTZ Maggie E. July 1881 Franklin P/Sarah Pitzenbarger FULTZ Mary C. Oct 5, 1875 Amos/Susan Rexroad GILKERSON James R. Aug 1, 1884 Henry T/Margaret GOOD William Otterbein Dec 18, 1916 William David/Mary Elizabeth Harrison GRADY George Washington Sep 7, 1849 Strother/Sarah Leary GRAHAM John Isaac Oct 11, 1863 Isaac/Lydia Ann Kimble GRAHAM Mary Oct 13, 1873 Isaac/Ann GRAYHAM Amos 1837 James/ Mary a. Davis GRAYHAM Enoch June 6, 1818 Isaac/ Barbara Coil GRAYHAM John Isaac Oct 11, 1863 Isaac /Lydia Ann GRAYHAM Kennison 1836 James/ Mary A. Davis GRAYHAM Rachel A. Dec 10, 1877 Isaac/ Lydia a. Kimble GRAYHAM Samuel March 4, 1821 Isaac /Barbara Coil GREGG Anna Maria Mar 10, 1800 John/Mary Rexroad GREGG Jacob 1848 John/Agnes Rexrode GREGG John 1803 John/Mary Rexrode GRIENER, Mary Susan, Jul. 30,1853 Jacob / Adaline (slave) GROGG Adam 1815 Phillip/Flora Crummitt GROGG Elizabeth 1846 Adam/Charlotte GROGG Jacob 1805 Phillip/Flora Crummitt GROGG Jacob A. Jan 1882 Martin/Hannah Simmons GROGG John 1808 Phillip/Flora Crummitt GROGG John June 4, 1873 Martin /Hannah Simmons GROGG John 1863 Phillip/ Flora Crummet GROGG John R. 1875 Martin/Hannah Simmons GROGG John Lafayette Nov 30, 1873 John A/Sarah Ann Waggy GROGG Lucy Aug 7, 1879 Martin/Hannah Simmons GROGG Lucy May Nov 7, 1898 John Lafayette/Rosanna Carson GROGG Martha Sep 1886 Martin/Hannah Simmons GROGG Martha Jane Aug 1849 John/Agnes Rexroad GROGG Martin July 15, 1845 John/Agnes Rexroad GROGG Mary Mar 10, 1800 John/Mary Rexroad GROGG Samuel June 1892 Martin /Hannah Simmons GROGG Samuel 1844 Adam/Charlotte GROGG Sarah C. 1861 Henry/Eliza B. GROGG Sarah J. Apr 1884 Martin/Hannah Simmons GROGG Susannah 1796 John/Mary Rexroad GROGG William July 1838 Adam/Charlotte GROGG Martin July 15, 1845 John/ Agnes Rexroad GUTHRIE William 1824 Page/ Frances HALLOWAY,MALE 12/11/1858 Daniel,/ Malinda HAMMER not named 2/9/1858 Jacob/Tammarah HAMMER Abel M. 1852 Elias/Delilah Conrad HAMMER Benjamin Stickley Nov 21, 1845 George/Mary Harper HAMMER Catherine May 6, 1814 George/Elizabeth Caplinger HAMMER Catherine Caplinger Feb 10 ,1839 Abel M/Lavina Blanche Hedrick HAMMER Denisa June 28 ,1833 Elias/Deilah Conrad HAMMER Elias June 3, 1806 George/Elizabeth Caplinger HAMMER Elizabeth 1823 George/Elizabeth Daggy HAMMER Elizabeth Aug 4, 1809 George/Elizabeth Caplinger HAMMER Elizabeth D. Oct 21, 1885 Abel M/Lavina Blanche Hedrick HAMMER Elias C. Nov 25, 1845 Elias/Delilah Conrad HAMMER George Aug 4, 1816 George/Elizabeth Caplinger HAMMER George W. June 28 ,1842 Elias/Deilah Conrad HAMMER George Washington May 25, 1844 Abel M/Lavina Blanche Hedrick HAMMER Glenn Reed May 6 ,1891 Abel M/Lavina Blanche Hedrick HAMMER Hannah Ellen Aug 2, 1856 Abel M/Lavina Blanche Hedrick HAMMER Ida Lee June 30 ,1861 Abel M/Lavina Blanche Hedrick HAMMER Isaac Conrad Aug 12, 1850 Abel M/Lavina Blanche Hedrick HAMMER Isaac Taylor Sep 13, 1847 Elias/Deilah Conrad HAMMER Jacob Feb 21, 1821 George/Elizabeth Coplinger HAMMER Jesse Blanche July 7, 1888 Abel M/Lavina Blanche Hedrick HAMMER John A. Jan 10, 1840 Elias/Deilah Conrad HAMMER John Cunningham Mar 2, 1859 Abel M/Lavina Blanche Hedrick HAMMER Laban Dec 12, 1834 Elias/Deilah Conrad HAMMER Lavina Susan Apr 16, 1855 Elias/Deilah Conrad HAMMER Leonard H. Oct 9 ,1842 George/Mary Harper HAMMER Mahala J. Mar 23, 1836 Elias/Deilah Conrad HAMMER Mary A. Mar 5, 1844 Elias/Deilah Conrad HAMMER Mary Ann Apr 2, 1823 George/Elizabeth Caplinger HAMMER Mary Margaret July 27 ,1848 Abel M/Lavina Blanche Hedrick HAMMER Phoebe Oct 8 ,1811 George/Elizabeth Caplinger HAMMER Phoebe Ann Sep 3, 1852 Abel M/Lavina Blanche Hedrick HAMMER Phoebe Sophia Oct 24, 1837 Elias/Deilah Conrad HAMMER Sarah Dec 15, 1831 Elias/Delilah Conrad HAMMER Sarah Jane Sep 1, 1837 George/Mary Harper HAMMER Susan July 5, 1888 Leo/Sally HAMMER Susannah Oct 18,1807 George/Elizabeth Caplinger HAMMER Ursula Thompson Apr 27, 1852 Jacob/Tunnah Conrad HAMMER Virginia F. Apr 28 ,1849 Elias/Deilah Conrad HAMMER William Apr 1, 1851 Elias/Deilah Conrad HAMMER William Henry Oct 12, 1840 Abel M/Lavina Blanche Hedrick HARMON Charles Fourier 1858 Isaac/Christina Hinkle HARMON Christina 1801 Isaac/Christina Hinkle HARMON Isaac Aug 12, 1812 Isaac/Christina Hinkle HARMON, John, 4/20/1858 George,/ Mary HARMON Jonas 1787 Isaac/Christina Hinkle HARMON Joshua 1793 Isaac/Christina Hinkle HARMON Lucinda May 7, 1858 Reuben/Cynthia Ann Custard HARMON Moses 1785 Isaac/Christina Hinkle HARMON Noah 1798 Isaac/Christina Hinkle HARMON Noah Webster 1856 Isaac/Christina Hinkle HARMON Phoebe Sep 10 ,1791 Isaac/Christina Hinkle HARMON Rachel 1803 Isaac/Christina Hinkle HARMON Reuben Aug 16, 1789 Isaac/Christina Hinkle HARMON Reuben 1831 Noah/Magdalena Mallow HARMON Samuel 1785 Isaac/Christina Hinkle HARMON Solomon May 1807 Isaac/Christina Hinkle HAROLD, John F. 12/5/1858 Harold,/ Sarah HARPER Eli July 16, 1827 Joshua/Catherine Conrad HARPER Elizabeth Rebecca Nov 15, 1834 Moses/Phoebe Conrad HARPER,FEMALE 3/25/1858 Eli/Delila Harper HARPER,Isaac Feb. 24,1853 Eli /Delila Harper HARPER Jacob Conrad Sep 10 ,1834 Moses/Phoebe Conrad HARPER, Mahala C., 3/18/1858 Jacob,/ Elizabeth HARPER,MALE, 5/26/1854 Amby/ Elizabeth HARPER William Nixon June 1850 Moses/Phoebe Conrad HARSHBARGER,MALE 7/2/1858 I. M./ Cath. HARTER, Wm. H., 1/9/1858 Peter R.,/ Susannah HARTMAN Annie Martha June 14, 1906 J. Edmond/Martha Lowell Rader HARTMAN Bessie Alice Dec 29 ,1887 James Edward/Martha Lowell Rader HARTMAN Charles Edward Nov 2, 1875 William Perry/Permelia Catherine Lough HARTMAN,Christina May 1853 Job / Annie HARTMAN Christopher May 5, 1853 Job/Ann Thompson HARTMAN Clarence Oliver May 21, 1890 James Edward/Martha Lowell Rader HARTMAN Denisa A. Mar 30, 1840 Moritz/Elizabeth Cook HARTMAN Effie Stella Oct 5, 1892 James Edward/Martha Lowell Rader HARTMAN Elizabeth Dec 15, 1802 John/Mary Hunter HARTMAN Elizabeth Oct 8, 1909 James William/Carrie Etta Sponaugle HARTMAN Elliott 1813 Daniel/Mary Teller HARTMAN Endrus 1862 Job/Susan Moyers HARTMAN George W. Apr 1838 James/Elizabeth Lambert HARTMAN George W. 1857 James Edward/Martha Lowell Rader HARTMAN George Edward Mar 27, 1894 James William/Carrie Etta Sponaugle HARTMAN George Howard Apr 22, 1871 George W/Catherine Rexroad HARTMAN Henry Mar 17, 1806 Mortiz /Elizabeth Cook HARTMAN Henry Apr 13, 1807 Jacob/Mary Hauter HARTMAN Henry Edward Apr 17, 1892 James William/Carrie Etta Sponaugle HARTMAN Isaac M. May 16, 1836 Henry/Savannah McMullin HARTMAN Isaac Perry July 16, 1877 William Perry/Permelia Catherine Lough HARTMAN James 1812 Moritz/Elizabeth Cook HARTMAN James Feb 1857 Job/Ann Thompson HARTMAN James Jan 29, 1810 Mortiz/Elizabeth Cook HARTMAN James W. Nov 24, 1860 WIlliam Perry/Permelia Catherine Lough HARTMAN James Anderson Feb 1857 Henry/Savannah McMullen HARTMAN James Arthur June 1, 1899 James William/Carrie Etta Sponaugle HARTMAN James Edward Apr 28 ,1853 Henry/Savannah McMullen HARTMAN James William Nov 24, 1860 William Perry/Permelia Catherine Lough HARTMAN Job Mar 3, 1835 James/Elizabeth Lambert HARTMAN Job 1831 Daniel/Mary Teller HARTMAN John R. Nov 11, 1853 Elliott/Martha Cassell HARTMAN John T. Mar 20 ,1890 James WIlliam/Carrie Etta Sponaugle HARTMAN John Clark Sep 29, 1865 William Perry/Permelia Catherine Lough HARTMAN Lucy Ellen May 27, 1871 William Perry/Permelia Catherine Lough HARTMAN Margaret Clarissa NOv 20 ,1858 William Perry/Permelia Catherine Lough HARTMAN Martha A. Jan 15, 1868 William Perry/Permelia Catheirne Lough HARTMAN Martha Ellen May 22, 1910 Isaac Perry/Lucy Vandevander HARTMAN Martha Isabelle June 12, 1851 Henry/Savannah McMullen HARTMAN Mary Jan 1850 Job/Anice Thompson HARTMAN, Mary C., 2/7/1858 M,/Margaret HARTMAN Mary C. Nov 1879 John H/Martha R. Hevener HARTMAN Mary E. Mar 26, 1857 William Perry/Permelia Catherine Lough HARTMAN Mary L. Oct 25, 1854 Ahio/Nancy Gutherie HARTMAN Mary Alice July 11, 1914 Isaac Perry/Lucy Vandevander HARTMAN Mary Anna July 10, 1848 Henry/Sarah McMullen HARTMAN Mary Elizabeth Feb 24, 1841 James Edward/Martha Lowell Rader HARTMAN Mary Jane Aug 27 ,1899 James E/Martha Lowell Rader HARTMAN Moritz Mar 14, 1845 Moritz/Elizabeth Cook HARTMAN Murtz June 12, 1840 James Edward/Martha Lowell Rader HARTMAN Nancy 1810 Moritz/Elizabeth Cook HARTMAN Phoebe Jane Aug 23, 1838 Henry/Savannah McMullin HARTMAN Roxie Etta Jan 3, 1896 James Edward/Martha Lowell Rader HARTMAN Ruhama C. June 4, 1834 Henry/Savannah McMullin HARTMAN Sarah 1815 Moritz/Elizabeth Cook HARTMAN Sarah Aug 4, 1854 William/Barbara HARTMAN Sarah A. Apr 4, 1857 Ahio/Nancy Gutherie HARTMAN Susan Catherine July 12,1863 William Perry/Permelia Catherine Lough HARTMAN William 1820 Moritz/Elizabeth Cook HARTMAN William Arthur Jan 23, 1902 Isaac Perry/Lucy Vandevander HARTMAN William Perry Nov 27 ,1832 James/Elizabeth Lambert HAWES Hannah 1755 Henry Peter/SArah Dyer HEAVENER, Elory Ann, 5/12/1858 Cutlip/ Elizabeth HEAVENER Sarah Maude Aug 18,1876 Anderson M/Mahulda Lough HEDRICK Adam 1803 Frederick/Mary E. HEDRICK Adam J. 1840 Adam/Jezebell Hinkle HEDRICK Amanda 1826 Adam/Jezebell Hinkle HEDRICK Andrew J. 1836 Adam/Jezebell Hinkle HEDRICK Annie 1790 Frederick/Mary E. HEDRICK Charles Armstrong May 9 ,1858 Solomon/Martha E. Armstrong HEDRICK Christian 1806 Frederick/Mary E. HEDRICK Cynthia Jane 1841 Solomon/Martha HEDRICK David W. 1854 Adam/Jezebell Hinkle HEDRICK Elizabeth 1795 Frederick/Mary E HEDRICK Eugene 1859 Henry/Mary HEDRICK Eve 1809 Frederick/Mary E. HEDRICK Frederick 1765 Charles/Barbara Conrad HEDRICK, FEMALE, 12/20/1858 E. D.,/ Sarah E. HEDRICK Isaac Y. 1838 Adam/Jezebell Hinkle HEDRICK Isabelle 1842 Adam/Jezebell Hinkle HEDRICK, Jesse, 3/15/1858 Jesse, / Sarah HEDRICK Leo 1811 Frederick/Mary E. HEDRICK Louise B. 1839 Solomon/Martha HEDRICK Lucinda 1828 Adam/Jezebell Hinkle HEDRICK Margaret Susan Feb 3, 1881 Eugene/Mary Jane Jordan HEDRICK Marion 1830 Adam/Jezebell Hinkle HEDRICK Martha A. Aug 19, 1874 Cullum Columbus/Christina HEDRICK Martha Susan July 15, 1853 Solomon/Martha E. Armstrong HEDRICK Martin 1810 Frederick/Mary E. HEDRICK Mary 1788 Frederick/Mary E. HEDRICK, Mary E., 10/30/1858 Marion,/Mary HEDRICK Mary Agnes 1843 Solomon/Martha HEDRICK Mary Elizabeth Oct 30, 1848 Zebulon/Melinda Kimble HEDRICK Mary Susan July 21, 1855 Samuel Henry/Hannah Lough HEDRICK Mayberry C. 1834 Adam/Jezebell Hinkle HEDRICK Michael 1812 Frederick/Mary E. HEDRICK, Miner H., 6/18/1858 Reuben,/ Ellen HEDRICK Nancy M. 1848 Solomon/Martha HEDRICK Reuben July 1, 1854 Michael/Mary Jane Pennington HEDRICK Ruhama 1832 Adam/Jezebell Hinkle HEDRICK Samuel C 1857 Adam/Jezebell Hinkle HEDRICK Samuel Henry Mar 3, 1811 Henry/Mary HEDRICK Solomon 1809 Charles/Mary Fisher HEDRICK Solomon 1851 Solomon/Martha HEDRICK Susannah 1797 Frederick/Mary E. HEDRICK William E. Apr 12, 1845 Solomon/Martha E. Armstrong HELMICK Abel Aug 31, 1805 Adam/Hannah Teter HELMICK, Abraham 10/22,1854 Mathias / Catharine HELMICK Abraham Aug 31, 1863 Abraham B/Catherine Mullenax HELMICK Adam 1782 Jacob/Barbara Hinkle HELMICK Ann Frances July 4, 1876 Adam Fisher/Edith Jane Shreve HELMICK Anna Mar 21, 1811 Adam/Hannah Teter HELMICK Christopher Nov 12, 1858 Enos/Sarah S. HELMICK Cornelius July 16, 1809 Adam/Hannah Teter HELMICK Elizabeth 1834 Phillip/Sarah Williams HELMICK Elizabeth Sep 26, 1807 Adam/Hannah Teter HELMICK George May 19 ,1856 William/Elizabeth HELMICK George E. Jan 2, 1853 Mathias/Melvina HELMICK George Enos Feb 20 ,1879 Adam Fisher/Edith Jane Shreve HELMICK Jacob May 1, 1773 Peter/Mary M. Storms HELMICK Martha NOv 3, 1836 Cornelius/Lee Graham HELMICK Martha Jane 1814 John/Joan Ryan HELMICK Mary Alice July 11, 1926 Amby/Mary Ellen Kimble HELMICK Mary Magdalene June 26, 1871 Adam Fisher/Edith Jane Shreve HELMICK Mathias 1766 George/Keziah Mick HELMICK Moses July 17, 1813 Adam/Hannah Teter HELMICK Phillip Mar 21, 1858 Mathias/Melvina HELMICK Sarah Sep 5, 1854 Josiah/Elizabeth HELMICK Sarah F. 1873 Joseph H/Amanda Wilfong HELMICK Sarah Jane Mar 3, 1910 Amby/Mary Ellen Kimble HENKLE,MALE SLAVE 8/1858 M./ Chippey HENKLE Catheirne 1793 Abraham/Catherine Teter HEAVENER Adam 1775 Jacob/Mary Mallow HEVENER Anderson Moffett Aug 22 ,1845 John G/Marah McMullin HEAVENER Anna 1807 Nicholas/Mary Propst HEAVENER Catherine 1809 Nicholas/Mary Propst HEAVENER Elias Apr 9, 1805 Nicholas/Mary Propst HEVENER Elizabeth Mar 16, 1771 Frederick/Rachel HEVENER Elizabeth 1811 Nicholas/Mary Sophia Propst HEAVENER George N. Apr 3, 1860 Jacob/Amelia Kester HEAVENER Henry Michael 1770 Jacob/Mary Mallow HEAVENER Jacob Oct 17, 1820 George/Emma Catherine Propst HEAVENER Jacob Feb 7 ,1801 Nicholas/Mary Sophia Propst HEVENER Jacob Aug 7, 1744 Nicholas/Elizabeth Seybert HEAVENER Jane 1813 Nicholas/Mary Propst HEAVENER John June 1, 1780 Jacob/Mary Mallow HEVENER John Aug 30 ,1817 George/Emma Catherine Propst HEAVENER Margaret 1766 Jacob/Mary Mallow HEAVENER Melinda 1817 Nicholas/Mary Propst HEVENER Nicholas May 20 ,1768 Jacob/Mary Mallow HEAVENER Phoebe 1817 Nicholas/Mary Propst HEAVENER Polly Mar 12, 1802 Nicholas/Mary Propst HEVENER Robert Calvin Mar 7, 1879 William/Nancy Elizabeth Rohrbaugh HEVENER Samuel NOv 2, 1882 William M/Sarah J. Greenwalt HEVENER Sarah 1807 George/Emma Catherine Propst HEAVENER Samuel Peter 1772 Jacob/Mary Mallow HEAVENER Sarah 1804 Nicholas/Mary Propst HEVENER William 1854 Jacob/Amelia Keister HEVENER William Oscar July 23, 1905 Robert Calvin/Minnie Florence Landis HILLE Margaret E. 2/2/1858 Jacob G./ Jane HINER Amanda 1829 John/Magdalena Burner HINER Amelia Dec 14, 1856 John/Mary Jane Grey HINER Benjamin J. July 26, 1809 Harmon/Jemima McCoy HINER Charles C. Oct 7 ,1846 John/Mary Jane Grey HINER Elizabeth McCoy Feb 28 ,1822 Harmon/Jemima McCoy HINER Eskridge Kee June 1847 Harmon/Jemima McCoy HINER George Feb 1825 Joseph/Jane Armstrong HINER Harmon Nov 20, 1782 John/Magdalena Burner HINER Harmon Apr 6, 1843 Benjamin J/Mary Seybert HINER Harmon Nov 20, 1782 John/Magdalene Burner HINER Jacob Burner Sep 5, 1776 John/Magdalena Burner HINER James Knox July 1844 John/Mary Jane Grey HINER James Marion July 5, 1856 Harmon/Jemima McCoy HINER Jane B. Mar 12, 1817 John/Magdalena Burner HINER John Apr 19, 1854 George/Lucinda Barbara Armstrong HINER John Oct 26, 1817 Harmon/Jemima McCoy HINER John 1819 John/Magdalena Burner HINER Joseph Nov 22, 1778 John/Magdalena Burner HINER Joseph Burner May 9 ,1821 John/Magdalena Burner HINER Josiah Ashby Oct 12, 1807 Harmon/Jemima McCoy HINER Lucinda Nov 10 ,1813 Harmon/Jemima McCoy HINER Lucy G. Apr 26, 1850 John/Mary Jane Grey HINER Mahala 1815 John/Magdalena Burner HINER Margaret Sep 19 ,1813 John/Magdalena Burner HINER Martha McCoy Jan 8 ,1819 Harmon/Jemima McCoy HINER, Mary H., 3/7/1858 Samuel,/ Elizabeth HINER Mary Magdalene Jan 22, 1809 John/Magdalena Burner HINER Nancy Apr 24, 1817 Jacob Burner/Sarah McCoy HINER Nancy 1811 John/Magdalena Burner HINER Oliver Morton Jan 1850 William/Catherine Kee HINER Robert Edward Sep 1864 John/Mary Jane Grey HINER Samuel Mar 12, 1814 Jacob Burner/Sarah McCoy HINER Sarah May 9 ,1821 Jacob Burner/Sarah McCoy HINER Sarah Apr 27 ,1826 John/Magdalena Burner HINER Sarah Feb 1806 Harmon/Jemima McCoy HINER, Sarah J. 5/31/1858 Joseph / Mahulda HINER Sarah Jemima Sep 7 ,1853 John/Mary Jane Grey HINER William Feb 28 ,1822 Harmon/Jemima McCoy HINER William Mar 7, 1827 John/Magdalena Burner HISER, Wm. W. 7/22/1858 Jonathan,/ Ellen HOLLOWAY not named, 12/11/1858 Daniel/Malinda HOOVER Annie Virginia Nov 17, 1880 William J/Mary Jane Rexroad HOOVER Christina Nov 12, 1850 John/Christina Miller HOOVER Eli P. Dec 1, 1884 Jackson/Elizabeth J. Varner HOOVER Elizabeth 1844 Eli/Frances Propst HOOVER, Elizabeth M. 7/18/1858 /Sarah HOOVER George Mar 1877 Adam/Ruhama S. Simmons HOOVER, George C., 8/31/1858 Thomas,/ Sara Farmer HOOVER George E. Jan 19 ,1888 WIlliam J/Mary Jane Rexroad HOOVER George Wash. 7/1854 John/Christina HOOVER Henry Ray Feb 13, 1901 George Marshall/Luella Simmons HOOVER Jackson Sep 17, 1861 Daniel/Elizabeth Shank HOOVER James Oliver May 1890 Adam/Ruhama S. Simmons HOOVER Joel 1812 William/Barbara Propst HOOVER John 1850 Daniel/Elizabeth Shank HOOVER John July 22, 1852 Thomas/Sarah HOOVER Mary Elizabeth Nov 6, 1876 Harvey/Barbara Margaret Rexroad HOOVER, Phoebe 1853 Jno./ Christina HOOVER Phoebe Nov 22,1838 Daniel/Catherine Eye HOOVER, Rebecca, 9/1/1858 Jno. H./ Christina HOOVER, William F. 12/3/1858 /Mary A HOTTINGER John 1773 Conrad/Mary Catherine Kutz HOWDESHELL, Adam, 10/2/1858 not known, /Cath. HUDSON, Phebe Catherine 10/11/1854 James M. /Catharine HUFFMAN, FEMALE 11/1854 Laban / Mary HUFFMAN Adam May 8, 1812 Adam/Elizabeth Hevener HUFFMAN Albert W. 1862 Solomon/Hester Bowers HUFFMAN Benjamin 1831 Solomon/Hester Bowers HUFFMAN Cornelius 1833 Solomon/Hester Bowers HUFFMAN Daniel 1856 George C./Mary Ann Waldron HUFFMAN Enoch Graham Dec 25, 1853 George C./Mary Ann Waldron HUFFMAN George A. 1847 George C./Mary Ann Waldron HUFFMAN George C. Dec 8, 1806 Christopher/Catherine Colaw HUFFMAN Henry May 19, 1819 Adam/Elizabeth Hevener HUFFMAN Henry C. Mar 12, 1887 Albert W/Actenchia Flinn HUFFMAN Henry Loston Sep 19 ,1881 David A/Elizabeth Kisamore HUFFMAN Jane 1832 Solomon/Hester Bowers HUFFMAN Joannah 1851 George C./Mary Ann Waldron HUFFMAN Job 1838 Solomon/Hester Bowers HUFFMAN Laban 1811 Christopher/Catherine Colaw HUFFMAN Laban June 26, 1812 Christopher/Catherine Colaw HUFFMAN Martha J. 1864 Solomon/Hester Bowers HUFFMAN Martha J. May 16, 1864 Job/Sidney Bennett HUFFMAN Martin 1868 Solomon/Hester Bowers HUFFMAN Mary Mar 24, 1787 Christopher/Catherine Colaw HUFFMAN Mary E. Nov 10 ,1845 George/Mary A. HUFFMAN Mary E. 1845 George C./Mary Ann Waldron HUFFMAN Mary Catherine June 29, 1892 John K/Martha Ellen Bland HUFFMAN Mary Ellen 1847 George C/Mary Ann Waldron HUFFMAN Peter 1803 Henry/Hannah Harness HUFFMAN Sarah Catherine Dec 1842 George/Mary Ann Waldron HUFFMAN Sidney C. 1844 Solomon/Hester Bowers HUFFMAN Solomon 1804 Christopher/Catherine Colaw HUFFMAN Sylvanus 1847 Solomon/Hester Bowers HULL Adam L. 1836 Peter Adam/Rachel Tallman HULL Adam 1764 Peter/Susannah Deffenbaugh HULL John P. 1820 Peter Adam/Rachel Tallman HULL Martha I. 1826 Peter Adam/Rachel Tallman HULL Mathew Harvey 1821 Peter Adam/Rachel Tallman HULL Nancy E. July 16, 1831 Peter Adam/Rachel Tallman HULL Peter Adam 1794 Adam/Esther Kester HULL Rebecca 1819 Peter Adam/Rachel Tallman HULL Rebecca Ann May 5, 1816 Henry/Hannah Harness JOHNSON Adam Judy Dec 29, 1843 Joseph/Martha House JOHNSON,Benjamin, slave, Dec. 25, 1853 Sam'l / Polly (slave) JOHNSON Charles K. Oct 27, 1873 JOhn/ H. Phebe JOHNSON Charles Wesley Mar 1, 1847 Robert R./Mahala Judy JOHNSON George F 1820 James/ Mary A. Fisher JOHNSON George W. 1838 Samuel/ Elizabeth A. Dice JOHNSON Jehu 1777 Joseph/ Martha house JOHNSON Jehu B. 1827 James /Mary A. Fisher JOHNSON Jehu H. 1835 Samuel/Elizabeth A. Dice JOHNSON Henry C. Mar 5, 1853 Jacob/Felicia JOHNSON Henry S. Dec 13, 1862 John A/Phoebe JOHNSON Jacob G. 1840 Samuel/Elizabeth A. Dice JOHNSON Jacob Fisher July 24, 1809 James/Mary A. Fisher JOHNSON James W. 1781 Joseph/Martha House JOHNSON James William Jan 27, 1840 Mortimer/Catherine Will JOHNSON Jane 1751 Arthur/Margaret Ferris JOHNSON Jehu 1777 Joseph/Martha House JOHNSON Isaac C. 1835 Samuel/Elizabeth A. Dice JOHNSON Margaret 1779 Joseph/Martha House JOHNSON Margaret M. 1816 James/Mary A. Fisher JOHNSON Martha H. 1811 James/Mary A. Fisher JOHNSON Martha J. 1842 Robert R/Mahala Judy JOHNSON Mary Mollie Aug 2, 1866 James William/Sarah Catherine Phares JOHNSON Rebecca Elizabeth Oct 16, 1844 Robert R/Mahala Judy JOHNSON, Reuben G. Jan. 7, 1853 Samuel / Elizabeth A. JOHNSON Richard 1822 William/Eve Pennington JOHNSON Robert R. Apr 2, 1816 Robert H/Hannah JOHNSON Robert Boyd may 21, 1886 James William/Sarah Catherine Phares JOHNSON Samuel 1775 Joseph/ Martha House JOHNSON William B. 1812 James/Mary A. Fisher JOHNSON William Washington Aug 26 ,1873 James William/Sarah Catherine Phares JOHNSTON Caroline M. 1824 James/Mary Fisher JOHNSTON Cora Annie Oct 22, 1869 James/Mary Fisher JOHNSTON Jehu B. 1827 James/Mary Fisher JOHNSTON Opie A. June 30, 1882 James/Mary Fisher JOHNSTON Robert Boyd May 21, 1886 James/Mary Fisher JOHNSTON Susan E. Jan 17,1814 James/Mary Fisher JOHNSTON Talahassee Mar 12, 1879 James/Mary Fisher JONES Amanda 1844 James/Mary A. Blagg JONES Charles Pinckney Sr. Sep 17, 1845 John Milton/ Phebe Jane Dice JONES Esther Cornelia Apr 15, 1854 James/Mary A. Blagg JONES Frances M. 1845 James/Mary A. Blagg JONES Harriett A. 1849 James/Mary A. Blagg JONES John W. 1840 James/Mary A. Blagg JONES John Milton Mar 31, 1811 Thomas/Mary Euritt JONES Joseph M. 1843 James/Mary A. Blagg JONES Marshall 1851 James/Mary A. Blagg JONES Mary Hester Dec 8 ,1846 John Mitton/Phebe Jane Dice JONES Sarah M. 1847 James/Mary A. Blagg JONES William E. 1846 James/Mary A. Blagg JUDY Abigail 1830 Henry/Mary Calhoun JUDY Adam June 14, 1844 Jesse/ Elizabeth Teter JUDY Adam 1845 Amos/Ursula Summers JUDY Adam 1702 Henry/ Barbara JUDY Adam Nov 12, 1805 Martin/ Catherine Henkle JUDY Adam H. Sep 15, 1853 Martin/ Christine Harper JUDY Alice 1875 Henry/ELizabeth Kimble JUDY Allen 1852 Amos/Ursula Summers JUDY America 1838 Amos/Ursula Summers JUDY Amos Oct 21, 1811 Henry/Mary Calhoun JUDY Barbara 1786 Henry/Barbara JUDY Bertha 1881 Henry/ELizabeth Kimble JUDY Bertha Margaret Mar 9 ,1882 George Amos/Margaret Catherine Calhoun JUDY Charles Cleveland Jan 21, 1885 George Amos/Margaret Catherine Calhoun JUDY Daisy 1885 Henry/ELizabeth Kimble JUDY Ella Belinda May 1892 George Amos/Margaret Catherine Calhoun JUDY Ellen A. Apr 26, 1854 George Amos/Margaret Catherine Calhoun JUDY Elizabeth 1826 Henry/Mary Calhoun JUDY Elizabeth Oct 19, 1844 Amos/ Mary teter JUDY Elizabeth Susan Nov 29 ,1845 John/Mary A. Lambert JUDY Ellen Feb 10 ,1846 George Washington/Martha Skidmore JUDY Ellen A. Apr 26, 1854 Samuel/Rebecca Carr JUDY Gabriel 1883 Henry/ELizabeth Kimble JUDY George 1780 Henry/Barbara JUDY George Amos Jan 25, 1850 John/Mary A. Lambert JUDY George McClellen Sep 22, 1864 Martin/Christina Harper JUDY George Roy Oct 25, 1897 George Amos/Margaret Catherine Calhoon JUDY Hannah Aug 10 ,1879 Henry/ELizabeth Kimble JUDY Hannah D. Mar 28 ,1856 George Amos/Margaret Catherine Calhoun JUDY Henry 1744 Martin/Rosina SHaffner JUDY Henry 1802 Martin/Catherine Hinkle JUDY Henry 1773 Henry/Barbara JUDY Henry A. III Dec 13, 1849 Amos/ Ursula Summers JUDY Henry Jefferson Feb 3, 1867 Noah/ Clara R. Ours JUDY Henry Verson Dec 6, 1929 Vernie E./ Clora Alice Kimball JUDY Henson Scott 1870 Hiram /Mary Margaret JUDY Isaac N. Jan 27 ,1856 John/Mary Maria Hiner JUDY Jacob 1784 Henry/Barbara JUDY Jacob H. 1859 John/Mary Maria Hiner JUDY John Mar 8 ,1831 Geroge Washington/Martha Skidmore JUDY John 1739 Martin/Rosina Sheffner JUDY John Oct 6, 1824 Henry/Mary Calhoon JUDY John 1782 Henry/Barbara JUDY John Burdette Dec 26, 1917 William Arthur/Ona Lee Lambert JUDY John Leo Dec 7 ,1909 John Samuel/Carrie Etta Rexroad JUDY Mahala Aug 12, 1824 Adam/Mary M. Hinkle JUDY Malvina 1832 Henry/Mary Calhoun JUDY Marcellus 1847 Amos/Ursula Summers JUDY Margaret 1800 Nicholas/Mary Fultz JUDY Margaret Feb 23, 1859 Sinclair/Susan Harper JUDY Martha Dec 31, 1878 Elijah/Christina JUDY Martha A. 1861 John/Mary Maria Hiner JUDY Martha Frances Oct 30, 1923 Bert/Clara Alice Kimble JUDY Martin 1840 Amos/Ursula Summers JUDY Martin Oct 28, 1841 Amos /Ursala Summers JUDY Mary 1828 Henry/Mary Calhoun JUDY Mary C. May 4, 1858 Martin/Christina Harper JUDY Mary E. 1852 George Amos/Margaret Catherine Calhoun JUDY Mary Catherine Aug 21, 1846 Amos/Mary Teter JUDY Mary Jane Sep 13, 1854 Amos/Ursula Summers JUDY Mary Susan June 19, 1859 John/ Trumbo JUDY Melissa A. July 26, 1858 George Amos/Margaret Catherine Calhoun JUDY Noah 1846 Henry/Elizabeth Kimble JUDY Noah H. 1854 Martin /Christine Harper JUDY Oscar Vernon June 24, 1906 George Amos/Margaret Catherine Calhoun JUDY Polly 1807 John/Mary Maria Hiner JUDY Roxanna 1833 Amos/Ursula Summers JUDY St. Clair 1839 Amos/Ursula Summers JUDY Samuel R. July 18 ,1911 William Arthur/Ona Lee Lambert JUDY Samuel Clyde July 25, 1901 Geroge Amos/Margaret Catherine Calhoun JUDY Sarah July 5, 1775 Henry/Barbara JUDY Susan Oct 24, 1876 Elijah/Christina JUDY Susan Ellen Apr 8 ,1877 Charles N/Denise Kile JUDY Susan 1850 George Amos/Margaret Catherine Calhoun JUDY Susan 1869 Henry/ELizabeth Kimble JUDY Susannah 1788 Henry/Barbara JUDY Virginia 1834 Amos/Ursula Summers JUDY William Kermit June 27 ,1909 William Arthur/Ona Lee Lambert KAPLINGER George Feb 3, 1784 George/?? KAPLINGER Phoebe 1800 George/Catherine Dice KASNER Benjamin March 3, 1819 Vandal Benjamin/ Elizabeth Hill KASNER Daniel 1805 John Adam /Hannah Foultz KASNER Elizabeth Aug 13, 1832 George/Margaret Yeager KASNER George June 11, 1801 Vandal Benjamin /Elizabeth HIll KASNER George Washington Jan 17, 1841 George/ Margaret Yeager KASNER George Washington Dec 12, 1862 Robert H/Elizabeth KASNER Margaret 1779 Adam/Margaret Mallow KASNER Mary Barbara June 28, 1799 Vandal Benjamin/Elizabeth Hill KASNER Phillip A. 1795 John Adam Hannah Foultz KASNER Vandal Benjamin Oct 16, 1771 Adam/Margaret Mallow KASNER William Mar 18, 1827 George/Margaret Yeager KEE James B. Mar 23, 1892 J.W./Mary KELLAR, Jacob 12/17/1854 Henry F./ , Isabella KERNS, Job 10/2/1854 John S./ Eliza KESNER Abraham Jan 12, 1870 Jacob/Leticia Borrer KENSER Benjamin H. 1828 Samuel/Catherine Bigerhoff KESNER Benjamin Mar 3, 1819 Vandal Benjamin/Elizabeth Hill KESNER Charles May 18, 1913 Abraham Seymour/Mary Elizabeth KESNER Edward May 24, 1871 Benjamin H/Catherine E. Simmons KESNER Elmer Sep 4, 1871 Noah W/Rebecca J. RIggleman KESNER Emmett Nov 19 ,1905 Noah W/Rebecca J. Riggleman KESNER Ervin Oct 15, 1905 Abraham Seymour/Mary Elizabeth KESNER George Russell Mar 1, 1897 George WAshington/Rebecca Jane Graham KESNER Hannah 1839 Phillip/Mary Hepner KESNER Hannah R. 1833 Solomon/Christina Peterson KESNER Jacob Glenn Apr 23, 1902 Abraham Seymour/Mary May Riggleman KESNER Letiticia Florence Apr 8 ,1898 Abraham Seymour/Mary May Riggleman KESNER Lurena Feb 22, 1909 Abraham Seymour/Mary Elizabeth KESNER Noah 1817 George/Lavina KESNER Phillip 1795 John/Margaret Mallow KESNER Samuel Apr 25, 1805 John Adam/Hannah Foultz KESNER Samuel Nov 11, 1872 Reuben H/Elizabeth C. Simpson KESNER Sarah A. Jan 15, 1830 Samuel/Catheirne Bargerhoff KESNER Sarah Jane Sep 2, 1896 Moses W/Martha Elizabeth KESNER Zadee C. Mar 5, 1892 Abraham Seymour/Mary May Riggleman KESTER John Wilson April 23, 1887 Joseph Ellsworth Anna Mary Nail KESTER John Claude may 17, 1882 Eugene Christina R. Smith KESTER John Davis May 3, 1815 George Susannah Peck KEISTER Amelia Aug 25, 1830 James/SUsan Swadley KEISTER Amelia 1856 Henry/Elizabeth KEISTER Andrew Jackson Feb 16, 1840 John/Elizabeth KEISTER Annie Vista Jan 13, 1891 Eugene/Christina Lavina Smith KEISTER Asenath June 29 ,1837 James/SUsan Swadley KEISTER David M. 1866 Henry/Elizabeth KEISTER Edmund D. 1864 Henry/Elizabeth KEISTER Elizabeth Oct 21, 1834 James/Susan Swadley KEISTER Elizabeth Apr 2, 1808 James/Elizabeth Jane Davis KEISTER Elizabeth 1827 George/Susannah Peck KEISTER Elmer Lawrence Nov 9 ,1883 John D/Mary Sabina Trumbo KEISTER Emma Jane June 20 ,1872 John/Elizabeth KEISTER Eugene Dec 27 ,1850 Henry/Elizabeth Allen KEISTER Franklin P. 1852 Henry/Elizabeth KEISTER Frederick Mar 11, 1774 Frederick/Hannah Dyer KEISTER Frederick M. 1774 Frederick Hannah Button KEISTER George Jan 12, 1805 George/Susannah Peck KEISTER Gertrude Virginia Nov 6, 1886 Eugene /Christina L. Smith KEISTER Glenn Alton Oct 13, 1889 Eugene/Christina L. Smith KEISTER Hannah 1836 James/Susan Swadley KEISTER Hannah 1848 John/Elizabeth KEISTER Hannah M. Dec 1857 John/Elizabeth KEISTER Harry Stanley Aug 2, 1884 Eugene/Christina L. Smith KEISTER Henry Dec 24, 1828 James/Susan Swadley KEISTER Henry L. 1864 Henry/Elizabeth KEISTER Isaac Feb 25, 1840 James/SUsan Swadley KEISTER Isaac 1862 Henry Elizabeth Allen KEISTER Jacob Bowman May 12, 1874 John D/Mary Sabina Trumbo KEISTER James 1847 James/SUsan Swadley KEISTER James 1858 Henry/Elizabeth KEISTER James Jr. 1797 James Elizabeth Jane Davis KEISTER James K.P. Sep 1844 George Mary Ann Jordan KEISTER James H. April 14, 1859 David Malinda KEISTER Jesse Sep 1845 George/Mary Ann Jordan KEISTER John D. May 3, 1815 George/Susannah Peck KEISTER John D. June 4, 1844 John D/Elizabeth Bodkin KEISTER John Claude May 17, 1882 Eugene/Christina L. Smith KEISTER Josephine 1854 Henry/Elizabeth KEISTER Laura D. Feb 26, 1875 William C/E.J. KEISTER Leslie Allen June 16, 1902 Eugene/Christina L. Smith KEISTER Louisa Virginia Feb 19, 1856 John/Elizabeth KEISTER Luther Smith Sep 19, 1897 Eugene/Christina L. Smith KESITER Maggie M. 1859 John/Elizabeth KEISTER Margaret 1868 Henry/Elizabeth KEISTER Martha 1848 George/Mary Ann Jordan KEISTER Martha July 10, 1908 Elmer/Mary Hoover KEISTER Martha Catherine Oct 4, 1853 Frederick/Melinda Gwinn KEISTER Myra D. Nov 3, 1881 John/Elizabeth KEISTER Ruth 1832 James/Susan Swadley KEISTER Sarah H. 1842 John/Elizabeth KEISTER Sarah J. 1860 Henry/Elizabeth KEISTER Susan 1833 James/SUsan Swadley KEISTER Susan L. 1858 Henry/Elizabeth KEISTER Susannah D. 1841 John/Elizabeth KEISTER Naomi Feb 24 ,1832 James/SUsan Swadley KEISTER Polly Ann May 10, 1851 John/Elizabeth KEISTER Polly Ann Apr 12, 1821 John/Elizabeth KEISTER Polly Ann 1858 John/Elizabeth KEISTER Walter Dyer Nov 24, 1867 John/Elizabeth KEISTER Walter Lee Jan 26, 1899 Eugene/Christina L. Smith KEISTER William G. Jan 15, 1846 John/Elizabeth KESTER Andrew Jackson Feb 1, 1840 John D/Elizabeth Bodkin KESTER Eugene Dec 27, 1850 Henry/Elizabeth Allen KESTER Henry Dec 24, 1828 James/Susan Swadley KESTER John D. May 3, 1815 George/Susannah Peck KESTER John Claude May 17, 1882 Eugene/Christina L. Smith KESTER Mary 1814 James/Elizabeth Jane Davis KESTER Mary 1880 Andrew Jackson/Hulda Armstrong KETTERMAN Benjamin Franklin Apr 28, 1867 Frank Salem/Mary Bennett KETTERMAN Charles Dayton Sr. April 18, 1922 Robert L. Gertie Hedrick KETTERMAN Daniel E. May 9, 1857 William W. Ann Lavina Hoover KETTERMAN Elva Lee Apr 11, 1920 Robert L/Gertie Hedrick KETTERMAN Ethel Nola Aug 17 ,1926 Robert L/Gertie Hedrick KETTERMAN Harriett Dec 8, 1850 Frank Salem/Mary Bennett KETTERMAN Isaac T. Apr 8, 1838 Zebulon/Mary Hevener KETTERMAN Isaac W. Oct 20, 1866 William W/Ann Lavina Hoover KETTERMAN Jacob Hammer Feb 20, 1839 Abraham/Susannah Hammer KETTERMAN John W. 1852 Frank Salem/Mary Bennett KETTERMAN Laura V. 1858 Frank Salem/Mary Bennett KETTERMAN Margaret J. 1848 Frank Salem/Mary Bennett KETTERMAN Mary J. Oct 24, 1852 Adam/Sidney Raines KETTERMAN Mary 1856 Salem/Mary Bennett KETTERMAN Mary June 16, 1857 Cornelius K/Elizabeth KETTERMAN Mary A. Oct 8, 1860 William/Leivna KETTERMAN Mary Susan 1856 Frank Salem/Mary Bennett KETTERMAN Sarah 1802 George F/Mary M. Hinkel KETTERMAN William April 1853 Cornelius Elizabeth KETTERMAN William M. March 1856 Salem ?? KETTERMAN William MIles July 16, 1854 Franklin Salem May Bennett KEY James B. March 23, 1891 J.W. Mary KEYSEMON,Dorothy Ellen 10/13/1854 Jacob / Elizabeth KILE Abraham May 6, 1802 George Mary Conrad KILE Absolom June 12, 1797 George Mary Conrad KILE Adam Harness Feb 14, 1859 Adam Sidney Raines KILE Andrew Addison 1842 Absolom Mary Currence KILE Andrew J. Nov 15, 1872 George W. Nancy Graham KILE Ann June 1876 Andrew/Ann KILE Ann Rebecca Oct 23, 1855 Adam/Sidney Raines KILE Baronet Mar 17, 1864 Adam/Sidney Raines KILE Catherine E. June 4, 1848 Adam/Sidney Raines KILE Dorcas July 4, 1869 Adam/Sidney Raines KILE Elizabeth 1799 George/Mary Conrad KILE George 1769 George/Hannah Bogard KILE Jon. C. Feb 1822 Absolom Mary Currence KILE George Homan Aug 8, 1834 Absolom Mary Currence KILE Margaret July 7 ,1861 Adam/Sidney Raines KILE Mary E. 1846 Absolom/Mary Currence KILE Mary J. Oct 23, 1852 Adam/Sidney Raines KILE Nancy C. June 24, 1844 Absolom/Mary Currence KILE Sarah Jane May 11 ,1836 Absolom/Mary Currence KILE Solomon May 18 ,1869 Adam/Sidney Raines KILE Susannah R. Apr 18 ,1849 Absolom/Mary Currence KILE Sylvanus Aug 10 ,1850 Adam/Sidney Raines KILE William C. 1838 Absolom/Mary Currence KILE Zebulon 1803 George/Mary Conrad KIMBLE Abraham Feb 7 ,1830 John Adam/Hannah Cunningham KIMBLE Adam 1819 Samuel A/Elizabeth Cox KIMBLE Adam H. 1863 John/Rebecca Jane Tingler KIMBLE Alfred Oct 8, 1828 John ADam/Hannah CUnningham KIMBLE Alfred Vincent Apr 6 ,1884 William Wesley/Savannah Belle Alt KIMBLE Amanda Jane Oct 10 ,1888 James Gerthin/Mary Elizabeth Hedrick KIMBLE Andrew Jan 17 ,1872 Abraham/Eve Full KIMBLE Anna Catherine June 6, 1870 James/Mary Malcolm KIMBLE Anna Jemima June 13, 1884 Alfred/Phoebe Alice Shirk KIMBLE Anna Lee Jan 15, 1924 Justin T/Bessie Propst KIMBLE Annie Feb 7 ,1906 Joab/Christine KIMBLE Charles July 1896 Joab Shirk/Eve Full KIMBLE Charles Dec 1879 Samuel/Elizabeth Westfall KIMBLE Christina Frances Aug 1831 James/Jane Porter KIMBLE Christina R. 1861 Adam/Lucinda KIMBLE Christina Ellen Jan 11, 1869 James/Mary Malcolm KIMBLE Daniel May 16, 1860 Arnold/Mary Etta KIMBLE Eli P. 1871 John/Rebecca Jane Tingler KIMBLE Enoch 1858 Samuel A/ELizabeth Cox KIMBLE Erastus Gilbert Apr 23, 1886 James Gerthin/Mary Elizabeth Hedrick KIMBLE George Apr 4, 1866 Abraham/Eve Full KIMBLE George A. 1867 John/Rebecca Jane Tingler KIMBLE Isaac July 6, 1865 Samuel A/Elizabeth Cox KIMBLE James Gerthin Nov 1, 1853 Adam/Lucinda Shirk KIMBLE James Howard May 29 ,1891 James G/Mary Elizabeth Hedrick KIMBLE Joab Shirk May 18 ,1856 Samuel A/Elizabeth Cox KIMBLE John A. June 14, 1874 William R/Susan P. Harper KIMBLE John B. 1854 Samuel A/ELizabeth Cox KIMBLE John R. 1869 John/Rebecca Jane Tingler KIMBLE John Bernard July 16, 1916 John W/Gertie Mongold KIMBLE John Wesley Nov 9 ,1879 James G/Mary E. Hedrick KIMBLE Levina Bell Feb 19 ,1874 James/Mary Malcolm KIMBLE Margaret N. Sep 11, 1877 James Gerthin/Mary Elizabeth Hedrick KIMBLE Mary S. 1861 John/Rebecca Jane Tingler KIMBLE Mary Alice July 11, 1878 Calvin/Emily C. Shreve KIMBLE Mary Elizabeth feb 12 ,1866 James/Mary Malcolm KIMBLE Mary Elizabeth Feb 2, 1874 William W/Mary Frances McDonald KIMBLE Mary Ellen Aug 15, 1879 Daniel/Elizabeth Full KIMBLE Mary Jane Mar 30, 1905 Joseph Alexander/Anna Frances Helmick KIMBLE Rebecca Mar 3, 1861 Samuel A/ELizabeth Cox KIMBLE Rebecca Ella Aug 9 ,1881 James Gerthin/Mary Elizabeth Hedrick KIMBLE Stella May Nov 29 ,1879 John/Rebecca Jane Tingler KIMBLE Susannah 1803 Adam/Susannah Shirk KIMBLE Virginia Florence 1875 John/Rebecca Jane Tingler KIMBLE William W. July 22, 1851 Samuel A/Elizabeth Cox KIMBLE William Earl Oct 7 ,1909 Alfred Vincent/Delia Susan KIMBLE William Weslie Dec 28 ,1859 Alfred/Phoebe Shirk KIMBLE Zebulon Adam May 4, 1878 James Gerthin/Mary Elizabeth Hedrick KIMBLE Zella Belle Oct 7 ,1883 James Gerthin/Mary Elizabeth Hedrick KISAMORE Adam J. 1840 Floyd/Rosa Pearl Kimble KISAMORE Austin Lee Apr 1, 1903 Christopher Columbus/Mollie Mallow KISAMORE Bessie Margaret July 29 ,1897 Josiah/Hannah Susan Morrell KISAMORE Catherine 1844 Floyd/Rosa Pearl Kimble KISAMORE Edith 1850 Floyd/Rosa Pearl Kimble KISAMORE Emory Franklin Jan 26, 1898 Phillip Henry/Cordelia Florence Nelson KISAMORE Ethel Apr 5, 1900 Josiah/Hannah Susan Morrell KISAMORE Floyd Sep 10, 1897 Jacob/ELizabeth Hedrick KISAMORE Frederick Jan 25, 1914 Josiah/Hannah Susan Morrell KISAMORE Hannah 1863 Jacob/Elizabeth Bland KISAMORE Ida Oct 11, 1889 Joab/Mary Susan Harper KISAMORE Isaac 1838 Jesse/Mary Speelman KISAMORE Isaac 1832 Floyd/Rosa Pearl Kimble KISAMORE Jacob June 27 ,1831 Floyd/Rosa Pearl Kimble KISAMORE Jacob Jan 6, 1866 John W/Margaret K. Dolly KISAMORE Jacob Vincent Oct 18 ,1929 Floyd/Rosa Pearl Kimble KISAMORE James McKinley Apr 11, 1895 Isaiah /Mary Catherine Mallow KISAMORE James Mason Oct 28,1907 Josiah Green/Hannah Morrell KISAMORE Jesse June 27 ,1814 Bernard/?? KISAMORE Joab S. Aug 8 ,1846 Floyd/Rosa Pearl Kimble KISAMORE John A. Jan 14, 1865 Isaac/Susan S. Dolly KISAMORE John K. Feb 20 ,1834 Jesse/Mary Speelman KISAMORE Johnson S. 1849 Floyd/Rosa Pearl Kimble KISAMORE Jonas 1842 Floyd/Rosa Pearl Kimble KISAMORE Josiah Mar 18, 1872 John K/Margaret Dolly KISAMORE Julia 1898 Jesse B/Laura Turner KISAMORE Mary A. 1835 Floyd/Rosa Pearl Kimble KISAMORE Mary Elizabeth Jan 23, 1855 Jacob/Elizabeth Bland KISAMORE Mary Ellen Oct 15, 1854 Jacob/Elizabeth KISAMORE Mary Jane Feb 2, 1871 Isaac/Susan A. Dolly KISAMORE Nelson Mack Oct 1, 1907 Phillip Henry/Cordelia Florence Nelson KISAMORE Nola Sep 20, 1909 Josiah Green/Hannah Morrell KISAMORE Phillip Henry Aug 24, 1875 Joab/Mary Susan Harper KISAMORE Phoebe Ellen May 28, 1838 Jesse/Mary Speelman KISAMORE Ressie Pearl Aug 17 ,1928 Floyd/Rosa Pearl Kimble KISAMORE Rosa Lee Nov 1, 1945 Floyd/Rosa Pearl Kimble KISAMORE Susan 1845 Floyd/Rosa Pearl Kimble KISER Adam 1821 William /Barbara Wise KISER Adam May 14, 1858 Adam/ Elizabeth KISER Amanda Aug 20 ,1853 Adam/Elizabeth KISER Daniel May 17, 1833 Willam/Barbara Wise KISER Daniel J. March 9, 1841 John /Mary Propst KISER David 1814 William/Barbara Wise KISER ELizabeth 1823 Willam/Barbara Wise KISER Harrison May 21, 1839 John /Mary Propst KISER Jacob 1835 William/Barbara Wise KISER James H. Jan 18 ,1829 Willam/Barbara Wise KISER James P. Jan 28, 1855 John/Mary Propst KISER John Feb 18 ,1816 William/Barbara Wise KISER John L. Feb 1894 G.L. /Maude KISER Mary Ann Oct 9, 1817 William/Barbara Wise KISER Sarah Dec 3, 1825 Willam/Barbara Wise KISER Susan Jan 19 ,1831 Willam/Barbara Wise KLINE Mary Alice 1865 Samuel/Charlotte Borrer KYSEMORE Jacob 1831 Jesse/ Mary Speelman KYSEMORE Jacob Jan 6, 1866 John W.,/ Margaret K. Dolly KYSEMORE Jesse E. Nov 23, 1868 Isaac /Susan S. Dolly KYSEMORE John A. Jan 14, 1865 Isaac /Susan S. Dolly LAMB David 1853 John/Mary Sponaugle LAMB Noah April 13, 1875 Nathaniel/ Mary Elizabeth Arbogast LAMB Susan 1873 Nathaniel/Mary Elizabeth Arbogast LAMB William L. 1842 John/ Mary Sponagle LAMBERT Alburtis Apr 24, 1871 Cain/Sarah Ellen LAMBERT Alonzo June 5, 1881 Cain/Sarah Ellen LAMBERT Annie July 19,1860 Arnold/Catherine LAMBERT Annie May 1865 James H/America Bonner LAMBERT Arnold Oct 3, 1852 Harvey/Margaret J. Moyers LAMBERT Arnold Oct 3, 1852 Harvey/Margaret Moyers LAMBERT Ashby Taylor Sep 9, 1889 Cain/Sarah Ellen LAMBERT Cain Aug 6, 1850 Harvey/ Margaret J. Moyers LAMBERT Caleb 1801 John/Winnie Nelson LAMBERT Canter Jan 13, 1871 William C/Amelia S Murphy LAMBERT Catherine Mar 25, 1859 Obediah/Polly Nelson LAMBERT Charles Sep 25, 1856 Obediah/Polly Nelson LAMBERT Clay May 1896 James Warren/Frances Litz LAMBERT Coetta Apr 1892 James Warren/Frances Litz LAMBERT Della 1859 Morgan/Martha LAMBERT Dora Apr 1899 James Warren/Frances Litz LAMBERT Eli May 1894 James Warren/Frances Litz LAMBERT Eli W. 1864 George W/Delia Oatman LAMBERT Elizabeth 1814 George Phillip/Eleanor O. Johnson LAMBERT Elizabeth 1849 Job/Elizabeth McCowan LAMBERT Elizabeth 1888 George Philip/Eleanor Johnson LAMBERT Elizabeth A. 1868 Albinus/Susan Calhoun LAMBERT Emanuel A. Nov 18, 1854 Morgan D/Martha Ann Simmons LAMBERT Fallon 1876 George W/Delia Oatman LAMBERT Florence Apr 24, 1872 Amby/Margaret LAMBERT George Apr 27,1855 Harvey/Margaret J. Moyers LAMBERT George E. Sep 1887 James Warren/Frances Litz LAMBERT George E. Aug 3, 1892 Solomon K/Ellen S. Westerly LAMBERT George W. Mar 25, 1838 Job/Elizabeth McCown LAMBERT George Ira Mar 16, 1884 George Washington/Delilah Nelson LAMBERT George Phillip June 4, 1778 John B/Joanna Henrich LAMBERT George Robert Apr 27 ,1855 Harvey/Margaret J. Moyers LAMBERT Gilbert 1874 George W/Delia Oatman LAMBERT Harvey Oct 9, 1829 George Phillip/Nellie JOhnson LAMBERT Hester 1870 George W/Delia Oatman LAMBERT Howard Thomas July 14, 1906 Daniel Thomas/Mattie Lavina Judy LAMBERT Isaac L. May 13, 1869 Harvey/Margaret Moyers LAMBERT Jacob Fisher July 24, 1809 James/Mary A. Fisher LAMBERT James B. 1806 John/ Winnie Nelson LAMBERT James B. Aug 1857 Noah/Ona Catherine Calhoun LAMBERT James Peyton Aug 7, 1864 Harvey/ Margaret J. Moyers LAMBERT James Warren Feb 1865 George W./ Delia Oatman LAMBERT James William Jan 27,1840 Mortimer/Catherine A. Will LAMBERT Jesse Nov 2, 1799 John/WInnie Nelson LAMBERT Jesse Oct 1, 1853 Obediah/ Mary LAMBERT Job 1814 George Phillip/Nancy Snyder LAMBERT Job 1866 George W./ Dililah Oatman LAMBERT Job 1861 Job /Elizabeth McCowan LAMBERT Job 1812 George/ Nellie Johnson LAMBERT Job 1853 Job/ Elizabeth Calhoun LAMBERT John 1827 George Phillip/Eleanor O. Johnson LAMBERT John A. Feb 7 ,1860 Noah/Ona Catherine Calhoun LAMBERT John B. 1736 George S/Eva Marie Harte LAMBERT John R. Apr 28, 1893 John R/Cora LAMBERT John W. 1852 Morgan D/Martha Ann Simmons LAMBERT John Isaac Aug 16, 1819 Isaac/ Lula LAMBERT Joseph Martin May 5, 1905 Albertus/Phoebe Nelson LAMBERT Lafayette Mar 28, 1876 Cain/Sarah Ellen LAMBERT Laura A. Sep 6, 1876 John/Phoebe Ann Moyers LAMBERT Levi 1866 George W./ Ann Calhoun LAMBERT Levi Nov 18, 1896 Wilbert/ Lucy Allen Hartman LAMBERT Levi Benson March 31, 1857 Harvey/ Margaret LAMBERT Levie Susan NOv 18, 1896 Wilbert/Lucy Ellen Hartman LAMBERT Lidy F. Sep 5, 1872 Harvey/Margaret LAMBERT Lucy Alice June 6, 1860 Jesse/Jane Nelson LAMBERT McKenzie Nov 9 ,1879 Cain/Sarah Ellen Lambert LAMBERT Margaret July 4, 1871 Arnold/Sarah Catheirne Zickafoose LAMBERT Margaret July 16, 1860 George Washington/Anna Catherine Calhoun LAMBERT Margaret A. 1862 George W/Delia Oatman LAMBERT Margaret J. Feb 26, 1896 Cain/Srah Ellen Lambert LAMBERT Margaret Ann Dec 20 ,1888 James Warren/Frances Teter LAMBERT Martha E. Oct 11, 1853 Noah/Ona Catherine Calhoun LAMBERT Martha S. Mar 4, 1862 Harvey/Margaret J. Moyers LAMBERT Mary A. Apr 4, 1820 George Phillip/Eleanor Johnson LAMBERT Mary E. Mar 5, 1859 Harvey/Margaret J. Moyers LAMBERT Morgan D. 1830 Caleb/Catherine LAMBERT Nellie Apr 1885 George/E. LAMBERT Nellie S. Feb 26, 1897 I.H./M.S. LAMBERT Nellie Dessa Feb 19, 1901 Kenton D/Catherine George LAMBERT Noah Sep 1885 James Warren/Frances Litz LAMBERT Obediah 1830 Jesse/Rachel L. Jordan LAMBERT Okey D. 1878 George W/Delia Oatman LAMBERT Ora R. Dec 10, 1901 Daniel Thomas/Mattie L. Judy LAMBERT Patrick Henry Sep 26, 1874 Cain/Sarah Ellen LAMBERT Ray Sep 1897 James Warren/Frances Litz LAMBERT Rebecca A. June 18 ,1866 Harvey/Margaret J. Moyers LAMBERT Rebecca C. Feb 1, 1856 George/Mahulda Bennett LAMBERT Robert Harvey Sep 4, 1893 Cain/Sarah Ellen LAMBERT Sarah C. Sep 1857 Morgan/Martha LAMBERT Sarah Margaret Sep 12, 1875 Harvey/Margaret LAMBERT Solomon K. Mar 1, 1867 George W/Delilah Oatman LAMBERT William Cain Feb 13, 1903 McKenzie /Perlie Etta Moyers LAMBERT William Harrison Dec 17 ,1895 Canter/Frances E. SImmons LAMBERT Zernia V. 1879 George W/Delia Oatman LANDES Daniel 1835 Jesse/Christina Kimble LANTZ Abraham S. 1812 Joseph/Phoebe Hinkle LANTZ Addie Etta June 29 ,1905 Phillip Henry/Mary Etta Hartman LANTZ Carrie Etta 1868 Levi/Mary Jane Thompson LANTZ Daniel Apr 17, 1818 Joseph/Phoebe Hinkle LANTZ Elizabeth Oct 10, 1846 Joseph H/Catherine Andrews LANTZ George 1756 Bernard/Mary LANTZ John 1893 Noah A./ Martha R. Nesselroad LANTZ John W. Dec 16, 1858 Martin/ Mary A. LANTZ Joseph 1758 Bernard/Mary LANTZ Joseph H. Jr. April 17, 1818 Joseph Sr./ Phoebe Henkle LANTZ Levi 1814 Joseph/Phoebe Hinkle LANTZ Mary CAtherine Oct 28 ,1909 William Letcher/Laura Belle Ebon LANTZ Mary Oct 8 ,1898 Isaac/Carrie LANTZ Mary M. Oct 2, 1885 Charlie/Eunice Teter LANTZ Phillip Sep 6, 1869 Martin V/Elizabeth Harper LANTZ Ruth Iva Apr 24, 1907 Phillip Henry/Mary Etta Hartman LANTZ Saul Leslie 1893 Solomon Cunningham/Sarah Elizabeth Harold LANTZ Solomon June 10 ,1857 Levi/Elizabeth Ridenour LANTZ SOlomon Leslie June 8 ,1902 Solomon Cunningham/Sarah Elizabeth Harold LANTZ Levi 1814 Joseph/Phoebe Hinkle LANTZ William Russsell Apr 1, 1904 William Letcher/Laura Belle Elbon LANTZ William Robert Feb 11, 1898 Phillip Henry/Mary Etta Hartman LAURENCE William Frederick Nov 26, 1918 Wm. P./ Ethel Kisamore LAWRENCE Alonzo July 11, 1874 Anderson/Diane Lantz LAWRENCE Ambrose 1863 Josiah/Catherine Phares LAWRENCE Carrie Sep 5, 1879 Anderson/Diane Lantz LAWRENCE Christina 1854 Josiah/Catherine Phares LAWRENCE Felecia 1802 William/Elizabeth Friend LAWRENCE Florence America Oct 23, 1906 Pendleton/Virginia Susan Landis LAWRENCE Floyd Oct 31, 1875 Anderson/Diane Lantz LAWRENCE George 1859 Josiah/Catherine Phares LAWRENCE Harness L. July 28 ,1872 Anderson/Diane Lantz LAWRENCE Jacob 1812 Elias/Felicia Lawrence LAWRENCE Jonas 1801 Elias/Felicia Lawrence LAWRENCE Julia Dec 22, 1886 Anderson/Diane Lantz LAWRENCE Lena C. Mar 5, 1885 Anderson/Diane Lantz LAWRENCE Mary May 21, 1883 Anderson/Diane Lantz LAWRENCE Mary 1806 William/Elizabeth Friend LAWRENCE Oscar July 6, 1881 Anderson/Diane Lantz LAWRENCE Patsy 1805 Elias/Felicia Lawrence LAWRENCE Pendleton Aug 4, 1877 Anderson/Diane Lantz LAWRENCE Phalinda 1855 Josiah/Catherine Phares LAWRENCE Phillip 1866 Josiah/Catherine Phares LAWRENCE Rebecca 1807 Elias/Felicia Lawrence LAWRENCE Robert 1864 Josiah/Catherine Phares LAWRENCE Robert B. 1864 Josiah/Catherine Phares LAWRENCE Sallie May 3, 1889 Anderson/Diane Lantz LAWRENCE Sarah 1809 Elias/Felicia Lawrence LAWRENCE William C. 1857 Josiah/Catherine Phares LAWRENCE William Paren Nov 17 ,1891 Anderson/Diane Lantz LEACH Cornelia A. Apr 1879 Edward O/Saloma Simmons LEACH Elizabeth 1794 John/Margaret Pearson LEACH Elizabeth Oct 15, 1802 John/Margaret Pearson LEACH James 1806 John/ Margaret Pierson LEACH John K. March 1882 Edward O./ Salome Simmons LEACH Lester Feb 4, 1897 Clinton/Elizabeth Puffenbarger LEACH Margaret Jan 1884 Edward O/Saloma Simmons LEITCH John K. Mar 1882 Edward O/Salome Simmons LEWIS Nancy Apr 20, 1786 Hezekiah/Diana LONG Mary E. 1855 Absolom/Lucinda Hedrick LONG,Mary Elizabeth 5/16/1854 William / Lucinda LOUGH Abel M. 1834 Michael/ Phoebe Hammer LOUGH Absolom 1847 Michael/Phoebe Hammer LOUGH Adam June 15, 1880 Isaac/ Mary LOUGH Adam Aug 19, 1788 George /Anna Maria Siehl LOUGH Anderson N. 1845 Michael/ Phoebe LOUGH Barbara 1790 George/Anna Marie Siehl LOUGH Daniel W. Sep 3, 1890 James William/ Margaret SImmons LOUGH David Apr 23, 1853 George/Margaret LOUGH Edward 1800 George/Anna Marie Siehl LOUGH Eleanor 1791 George/Anna Marie Siehl LOUGH Elizabeth 1804 George/Anna Marie Siehl LOUGH Eve June 9, 1795 George/Anna Marie Siehl LOUGH George 1789 George/Anna Marie Siehl LOUGH Henry C. Oct 12, 1853 William H/Martha J. LOUGH Isaac L. Feb 10, 1864 Henry/ Martha J. Lamb LOUGH Jacob H. 1839 Michael /Phoebe LOUGH James Feb 21, 1845 William/Elizabeth Hatterman LOUGH John 1784 George Peter/Barbara Seal LOUGH John 1804 George /Peter Barbara Seal LOUGH John Aug 3, 1783 George/Anna Marie Siehl LOUGH John W. 1835 Michael/Phoebe Hammer LOUGH John Addison July 6, 1835 William/ Elizabeth Halterman LOUGH Josiah P. Sep 25, 1835 Abraham/ Esther P LOUGH Louisa S. 1849 Noah A. Nancy Cook LOUGH Magdalena 1830 Isaac/Elizabeth LOUGH Mahala 1848 Conrad/Mary LOUGH Mary 1797 George/Anna Marie Siehl LOUGH Mary J. 1843 Michael/Phoebe Hammer LOUGH Michael 1810 John Sarah Harpole LOUGH Nancy Elizabeth May 16, 1859 George Amos/Mary Elizabeth Hiser LOUGH Noah 1825 John/Sarah Harpole LOUGH Noah Mar 1850 Conrad/Mary LOUGH Phillip Sep 26, 1793 George/Anna Marie Siehl LOUGH Phoebe 1801 George/Anna Marie Siehl LOUGH Reuben 1828 Isaac/Elizabeth LOUGH Robert J. 1873 George Amos/Mary Elizabeth Hiser LOUGH Sarah C. 1850 Michael/Phoebe Hammer LOUGH Solomon 1833 Isaac Elizabeth Mallow LOUGH William Oct 28, 1807 John/Hannah SMith McCLUNG Clarence Reamer Nov 25, 1875 Silas Brown/Nancy Jane Lemon McCLUNG Silas Brown Oct 5, 1832 William/Rachel V. Gwin McCLUNG Warren Crawford May 7, 1872 Silas B/Nancy Lemon McCLURE John Jan 25, 1802 John/Elizabeth McCoy McCOY Alice V. Jan 14, 1860 William/Mary J. McCOY Jemima 1784 John/Sarah Oliver McCLUNG Maude B. Nov 12, 1869 David Gwinn/Sarah Ann Maupin McDONALD Alexander Feb 23, 1882 Valentine/Elizabeth Harper McDONALD Amos Mar 12, 1876 Valentine/Elizabeth Harper McDONALD Ann M. 1839 Anthony/Harriett Stonebraker McDONALD Branson 1846 Anthony/Harriett Stonebraker McDONALD Branson Nov 11, 1867 Valentine/Elizabeth Harper McDONALD Caroline Nov 9 ,1856 Anthony/Harriett Stonebraker McDONALD Cora Mae 1869 Valentine/Elizabeth Harper McDONALD Eliza May 26, 1860 Anthony/Harriett Stonebraker McDONALD Getta L. 1864 Anthony/Harriett Stonebraker McDONALD Harper Aug 23, 1860 Valentine/Elizabeth Harper McDONALD Harriett Ann May 16, 1861 Valentine/Elizabeth Harper McDONALD Henrietta 1862 Anthony/Harriett Stonebraker McDONALD Hider 1854 Anthony/Harriett Stonebraker McDONALD Hortense 1848 Anthony/Harriett Stonebraker McDONALD Jacob June 1864 Valentine/Elizabeth Harper McDONALD James 1858 Anthony/Harriett Stonebraker McDONALD Job June 1869 Seymour/Mary Jane Wilson McDONALD Lee Sep 17, 1892 Branson/Arissa Hinkle McDONALD Lundy Feb 24, 1879 Valentine/Elizabeth Harper McDONALD Mary R. 1844 Anthony/Harriett Stonebraker McDONALD Mary Belle Dec 29 ,1873 Valentine/Elizabeth Harper McDONALD Peter Apr 25, 1837 Anthony/Harriett M. Stonebrake McDONALD Sarah J. 1852 Anthony/Harriett Stonebraker McDONALD Seymour 1850 Anthony/Harriett Maria Stonebaker McDONALD Seymour June 6, 1875 Seymour/Mary J. Nelson McDONALD Susan July 31, 1844 Anthony/Harriett Stonebraker McDONALD Valentine Mar 20,1842 Anthony/Harriett M. Stonebrake McNEEL Hanna J. May 1875 ??/Susan McQUAIN Amanda 1842 Duncan/Catherine Fox McQUAIN Catherine 1834 Duncan/Catherine Fox McQUAIN Jane 1832 Duncan/Catherine Fox McQUAIN Jemima 1842 Duncan/Catherine Fox McQUAIN John 1799 Alexander/Mary Bodkin McQUAIN John Marshall Aug 22, 1846 Duncan/Catherine Fox McQUAIN Martha 1837 Duncan/Catherine Fox McQUAIN Margaret 1838 Duncan/Catherine Fox McQUAIN Nancy 1821 Duncan/Catherine Fox McQUAIN Thomas 1823 Duncan/Catherine Fox McQUAIN William F. Aug 19 ,1845 Duncan/Catherine Fox MALLOW Abraham 1876 George Washington/Sarah Reed MALLOW Abraham 1841 Michael/Mary Wise MALLOW Annie Oct 5, 1838 Michael/Mary Wise MALLOW Arthur 1869 George Washington/Sarah Reed MALLOW Catherine 1787 Henry/Magdalena MALLOW Charles 1866 Phillip/Hannah Carr MALLOW Cletus MIchael Jan 22, 1870 Simon Harmon/Annie MALLOW Curtis 1903 Simeon M/Zella M. MALLOW Daniel 1825 George/Catherine Bush MALLOW Daniel B. May 1850 George/Rebecca Harmon MALLOW David Nov 14, 1855 Philip/Hannah MALLOW Eva Catherine June 25, 1861 Michael/Mary Wise MALLOW George Oct 1, 1786 Henry/Magdalena MALLOW George A. Aug 31,1869 Moses/Phoebe Jane MALLOW Guy 1907 Simeon M/Zella M. MALLOW Hannah 1836 Henry/Susannah Bergdall MALLOW Henry Aug 19, 1758 Michael/Mary Miller MALLOW Henry June 22, 1825 George /Catherine Tressler MALLOW Henry Aug 19, 1758 Michael/Mary Miller MALLOW Henry 1796 Henry/Magdalena MALLOW Henry Clay Nov 22, 1865 Simeon/Annie MALLOW Isaac Seymour Mar 31, 1861 Simeon H/Annie MALLOW Jacob 1829 Leo/Elizabeth Hedrick MALLOW Jacob M. 1861 John /Elizabeth Rexroad MALLOW Jacob W. Feb 2, 1855 Paul/Elizabeth MALLOW John 1875 George Washington/Sarah Reed MALLOW Leonard 1788 Henry/Magdalena MALLOW Lester Aug 24, 1902 Jacob/Annie MALLOW Lydia Virginia Feb 25 ,1868 Simon Harmon/Annie MALLOW Margaret 1783 Henry/Magdalena MALLOW Martha 1873 George Washington/Sarah Reed MALLOW Mary Catherine Sep 2 ,1863 Simon Harmon/Annie MALLOW Mary Jane 1851 Michael/Mary Wise MALLOW Michael Sep 12, 1794 Henry/Magdalena MALLOW Moses 1835 Michael/Elizabeth Harper MALLOW Phoebe 1836 Leonard/Elizabeth Hedrick MALLOW Reuben Apr 28, 1808 George/Catherine Bush MALLOW Rebecca Catherine Feb 5, 1871 George Washington/Sarah Reed MALLOW Reuben Dice Nov 1, 1856 Paul/Elizabeth Custer MALLOW Sarah 1756 Michael/Mary Miller MALLOW Sarah C. Aug 30, 1866 Abraham Bush/Rebecca Elizabeth Dice MALLOW Sarah C. 1785 Henry/Magdalena MALLOW Sarah Jane Sep 5, 1867 Simon H/Annie MALLOW Simon H. July 4, 1839 Reuben/Lydia Harmon MALLOW Simon M. 1872 George Washington/Sarah Reed MALLOW Willam Webster Arp 30 ,1862 Simon Harmon/Annie MAUZY Casper June 1, 1904 Howard/ Annie V. Bland MAUZY Charles Jan 11, 1908 Edward/Valeria H. Moyers MAUZY Charles 1869 James Lark/Caroline Barkley MAUZY Edna May 1889 James Clark/Mary Jane Judy MAUZY Edward 1866 James Laird/Caroline Barclay MAUZY Don Cameron Sep 23, 1886 Michael/Rebecca Alice Phares MAUZY Fanny Apr 7 ,1889 James Clark/Mary Jane Judy MAUZY Florence Sep 4, 1873 James C/Mary Jane Judy MAUZY Frank Nov 17, 1891 Michael/Rebecca Alice Phares MAUZY Frederick Feb 3, 1885 James C/Mary Jane Judy MAUZY Gertrude Sep 7, 1892 Edward/Valerea M. Moyers MAUZY Glen Oct 26, 1909 Okey J/Serena P. Judy MAUZY Harriett May 22 ,1881 Jacob P/Sarah Elizabeth Teter MAUZY Henry O. 1871 James Lark/Caroline Barkley MAUZY Howard Nov 16, 1874 James C/Mary Jane Judy MAUZY Jacob July 9, 1854 James L/Malinda Phares MAUZY James Clark May 4, 1849 James Clark/Melinda PHares MAUZY James Clark Apr 19 ,1815 Michael/Grace Laird MAUZY Lester Mar 3, 1901 Howard/Annie V. Bland MAUZY Lillie July 8, 1894 Edward/Valerea H. Moyers MAUZY Lucy 1876 James Lark/Caroline Barkley MAUZY Luther S. Mar 30 ,1892 James C/Mary Jane Judy MAUZY Margaret Jan 15, 1878 James Clark/Mary Jane Judy MAUZY Michael Oct 25, 1856 James Laird/Melinda Phares MAUZY Michael Sep 4, 1776 Henry/Elizabeth Taylor MAUZY Nancy 1877 James Lark/Caroline Barkley MAUZY Nevada Mar 24 ,1898 James Clark/Mary Jane Judy MAUZY Okey May 13, 1870 James L/Caroline Barclay MAUZY Ralph Sep 24, 1909 Edward/Valeria Moyers MAUZY Richard Jan 26, 1901 Okey J/Serena P. Judy MAUZY Robert Lee Sep 4, 1905 Howard/Anna Virginia Bland MAUZY Russell S. July 1, 1908 Howard/Anna Virginia Bland MAUZY Susan Ida 1878 James Lark/Caroline Barkley MAUZY Ursula Mar 21, 1800 James Clark/Mary Jane Judy MAUZY Virginia June 15, 1878 James Clark/Mary Jane Judy MEADOWS Ambrose Apr 30, 1862 Ambrose/Catherine Hammer MEADOWS Ambrose Jan 25 ,1831 John Frank/Mary Harness MEADOWS Joseph 1818 John Frank/Mary Harness MEADOWS Lilly May Oct 14, 1898 Ambrose/Bell Grogg MEADOWS Mary Oct 28 ,1859 Ambrose/Catherine Hammer MEADOWS Phoebe Oct 28 ,1859 John Frank/Mary Harness MICK America C. 1878 Sampson J/Margaret Charity Nelson MICK Anna Jane 1877 Sampson J/Margaret Charity Nelson MICK Charles C. Jan 4, 1801 Mathias/Lucinda Bowers MICK Eldridge C. 1840 Mathias/Mary MICK John Feb 6, 1903 J.R/Callie MICK John W. Aug 3, 1874 Sampson J/Margaret Charity Nelson MICK Julia C. 1879 Sampson J/Margaret Charity Nelson MICK Mary 1834 Charles C/Sarah Murphy MICK Mary V. Sep 13, 1883 Sampson/Margaret Charity Nelson MICK Mathias June 7 ,1797 Mathias/Keziah Leazer MICK Nicholas Jan 15, 1826 Mathias/Mary MICK Sampson 1823 Mathias/Mary MICK Solomon July 18, 1855 Sampson/Jane Pugh MICK Timothy 1827 Mathias/Mary MIDDLETON, female, Aug.1853 Bazzel / Margaret MILLER Amos 1826 John F/Susannah Hedrick MILLER Arthur Day Oct 18, 1879 John H/Eliza MILLER Arthur Scott Mar 19, 1895 Benjamin Franklin/Amanda Jane Hartman MILLER Benjamin Franklin Nov 13, 1858 Amos/ELiza Jane Wimer MILLER Catherine Nov 11 ,1813 Isaac/Margaret Lair MILLER Edmund T. 1830 John/Sarah Shirk MILLER Floyd F. Sep 22, 1882 Benjamin Franklin/Amanda Jane Hartman MILLER Hannah 1837 John F/Susannah Hedrick MILLER Isaac 1840 John F/Susannah Hedrick MILLER Isaac Oct 26, 1 1784 Anthony/?? MILLER Jacob C. 1867 William C/Catherine M. Cowger MILLER Job 1831 John F/Susannah Hedrick MILLER John W. 1864 William C/Catherine M. Cowger MILLER Melinda J. 1842 John F/Susannah Hedrick MILLER Sarah A. 1833 John F/Susannah Hedrick MILLER Sarah E. 1861 William C/Catherine M. Cowger MILLER Silas 1824 John F/Susannah Hedrick MILOY, Hannah E. 6/12/1854 Joshua / Sarah MITCHELL Albert June 25, 1838 Jesse/Sarah Nesslerodt MITCHELL Andrew Jackson Feb 11, 1875 John J/Dorothy Fitzwater MITCHELL Benjamin Aug 30 ,1829 Jacob/Abigail Rexrode MITCHELL Claude Apr 1882 Jacob/Christina Simmons MITCHELL Cyrus Feb 6, 1831 Jesse/Sarah Nesslerodt MITCHELL David Nov 9 ,1837 Peter/Sarah Hevely MITCHELL Edna M. 1898 Jacob F/Florence Propst MITCHELL Jacob Harry sep 2, 1894 William H/Louisa Rexroad MITCHELL Jonas Sep 2, 1826 George/Christina Propst MITCHELL Lloyd Apr 8, 1892 William H/Louisa Rexroad MITCHELL Louisa Lovina Apr 4, 1858 Jones/Elizabeth Lamb MITCHELL Mary Elizabeth July 19, 1897 William H/Louisa Rexrode MITCHELL Myrtle Lynn Jan 12, 1909 Oliver B/Ida May Rexrode MITCHELL Nathaniel Oct 13, 1837 Jesse/Sarah Nesselrodt MITCHELL Oliver Bead Oct 22, 1884 William H/Louisa Rexroad MITCHELL Rachel July 9 ,1833 Jesse/Sarah Nesselrodt MITCHELL Richard Worth Apr 5, 1901 William H/Louisa Rexroad MITCHELL Robert Feb 23, 1835 Jesse/Sarah Nesselrodt MITCHELL William A. Sep 1888 William H/Louisa Rexroad MOATS Adam 1763 Jacob/Elizabeth MOATS Ann R. 1859 Jonas/Sophie G. Rupt MOATS Barbara 1769 Jacob/Elizabeth MOATS Barbara Elizabeth 1783 Jacob/Elizabeth MOATS Daniel J. 1858 Harmon/Sarah A. Ludke MOATS Elizabeth 1771 Jacob/Elizabeth MOATS George 1773 Jacob/Elizabeth MOATS George W. 1854 Jonas/Sophie G. Rupt MOATS Hans Bilard 1835 Jacob/Mary Wyder MOATS Harmon 1829 Jacob/Mary Wyder MOATS Harmon 1868 Harmon/Sarah A. Ludke MOATS Jacob 1761 Jacob/Elizabeth MOATS Jacob Mar 8, 1799 George/Eve Stone MOATS James 1869 Willard Krouse/Elizabeth Chugg MOATS John 1876 Jacob/ELizabeth MOATS Jonas 1820 Jacob/Mary Wyder MOATS Josephine 1866 Harmon/Sarah A. Ludke MOATS Josiah 1840 Jonas/Sophie G. Rupt MOATS Lucinda 1856 Harmon/Sarah A. Ludke MOATS Lydia F. 1854 Harmon/Sarah A. Ludke MOATS Madison 1863 Jonas/Sophia G. Rupp MOATS Margaret A. Oct 1888 Harmon/Sarah Ludke MOATS Martha J. 1864 Harman/Sarah Ludke MOATS Martha J. Apr 1891 Madison/Sarah A. Simmons MOATS Mary 1858 Jonas/Sophia G. Rupp MOATS Mary Sep 21, 1855 Jonas/Sophie G. Rupp MOATS Michael 1767 Jacob/Elizabeth MOATS Peter June 1796 George/Eve Stone MOATS Peter Hanns 1846 Jonas/Sophie G. Rupt MOATS Phoebe E. 1864 Jonas/Sophie G. Rupt MOATS Solomon Zachariah 1869 Jonas/Sophie G. Rupt MOATS Willard Krouse 1824 Jacob/Mary Wyder MONAL, Anna Jane 6/30/1854 Samuel / Mary Frances MONGOLD Byron McGee July 12, 1883 Jacob Presley/Mary Ellen Ratcliff MORRELL Amos 1864 James/Mary A. Bible MORRELL Amos 1839 Cain/Sarah Harper MORRALL Arthur 1905 Cain/Mary J. Arbogast MORRALL Benjamin 1851 John/Rebecca Dean MORRALL Cain 1804 William/Elizabeth Conrad MORRALL Cain Jan 31, 1869 James/Polly A. Bible MORRELL Clark 1874 James/Mary A. Bible MORRALL David A. 1855 John/Rebecca Dean MORRELL Delcina 1877 James/Mary A. Bible MORRALL Florence Jan 27 ,1898 Cain/Mary J. Arbogast MORRALL Hannah Susan Sep 7, 1875 James/Mary A. Bible MORRALL James June 5, 1827 Cain/Sarah Harper MORRELL John Sep 12, 1831 Cain/Sarah Harper MORRELL John 1862 James/Mary A. Bible MORRALL Marvin Jan 8, 1893 Cain/Mary J. Arbogast MORRALL Mary May 14, 1912 Winbert/Delphia Arbogast MORRELL Phillip 1836 Cain/Sarah Harper MORRELL Phoebe J. 1866 James/Mary A. Bible MORRELL Rachel 1846 Cain/Sarah Harper MORRELL Samuel 1829 Cain/Sarah Harper MORRELL Sarah F. May 2, 1870 James/Mary A. Bible MORRELL Susan 1835 Cain/Sarah Harper MORRELL William B. Oct 12, 1881 James/Mary A. Bible MOUSE Daniel June 5, 1858 MIchael/Phoebe Harmon MOUSE Daniel P. Oct 27, 1880 Michael H/Mary MOUSE Michael 1807 Daniel/Barbara MOUSE Michael H. Oct 1, 1855 Michael/Phoebe Harmon MOUSE, Susannah Jun. 28,1853 Michael/ Phebe MOYERS Amanda 1840 Lewis/Mary Rexroad MOYERS Annie L. June 1899 William C/Mary E. Simmons MOYERS Austin 1858 Harmon/Malinda Simmons MOYERS Cain Nov 10, 1810 Jacob/Kate Rexroad MOYERS Calvin Oct 24, 1854 Lewis/Julia R. Propst MOYERS Charles July 9, 1875 Martin/Elizabeth Ann Harper MOYERS Charles E. Nov 27 ,1874 Levi/Delilah SMith MOYERS Clara E. July 1893 William C/Mary E. Simmons MOYERS Ellen 1835 Lewis/Mary Rexroad MOYERS Emma Cathernie May 11 ,1856 Harmon/Melinda Simmons MOYERS George D. Mar 1889 William C/Mary E. Simmons MOYERS Grace C. Sep 15, 1905 Charles E/Lura Catherine Judy MOYERS Grover C. June 4, 1892 Tim/Phoebe Bible MOYERS Harmon 1818 Lewis/Mary Rexroad MOYERS Henry Mar 10, 1816 Jacob/Kate Rexrode MOYERS Ida Florence July 16, 1861 Harmon/Melinda Simmons MOYERS Ida F. May 2, 1862 Martin/Elizabeth MOYERS James 1821 Lewis/Mary Rexroad MOYERS James E. May 13, 1858 Solomon/Elizabeth Simmons MOYERS Jesse Howard Apr 14, 1892 William Clark/Mary Elizabeth Simmons MOYERS John A. Sep 30, 1860 Lewis/Julia R. Propst MOYERS Lee Feb 1, 1900 Marshall/Dora Mitchell MOYERS Lewis Mar 16, 1858 Lewis/Julia R. Propst MOYERS Lilly Jane Mar 18 ,1902 William Clark/Mary Elizabeth Simmons MOYERS Lou Alice May 2, 1896 William Clark/Mary Elizabeth Simmons MOYERS Lura July 1885 Peter J/Mary Alice Simmons MOYERS Margaret J. May 31, 1833 Cain/Rebecca Simmons MOYERS Martha E. May 16, 1856 Lewis/Julia R. Propst MOYERS Martin 1827 Lewis/Mary Rexroad MOYERS Mary Oct 30, 1854 Martin/Elizabeth Ann Harper MOYERS Nellie Catherine Mar 17, 1905 William Clark/Mary Elizabeth Simmons MOYERS Ollie Georgie Feb 24, 1891 Tim/Phoebe Bible MOYERS Peter 1833 Lewis/Mary Rexroad MOYERS Peter James Oct 2, 1862 Martin/Elizabeth Ann Harper MOYERS Phoebe Jane June 4, 1865 Martin/Elizabeth Ann Harper MOYERS Raymond July 1915 Charles E/Lura Catherine Judy MOYERS Ray Jessie May 11, 1911 Bert Ashby/Mertie Elizabeth Judy MOYERS Regina 1838 Lewis/Mary Rexroad MOYERS Samuel Dec 3, 1856 Martin/Elizabeth Ann Harper MOYERS Samuel 1813 Lewis/Mary Rexroad MOYERS Sarah 1809 Lewis/Mary Rexroad MOYERS Sidney 1815 Lewis/Mary Rexroad MOYERS Susan 1833 Cain/Rebecca Simmons MOYERS Susan Apr 10, 1840 Cain/Rebecca Simmons MOYERS William A. Nov 16, 1862 Lewis/Julia R. Propst MOYERS William C. Apr 2, 1861 Solomon/Elizabeth Simmons MOYERS William R. July 1884 William C/Mary E.Simmons MOYERS William Lewis Nov 24, 1871 Martin/Elizabeth Ann Harper MOYERS Zadie 1837 Lewis/Mary Rexroad MULLENAX Abraham 1828 William Henry/Christina Vance MULLENAX Ada Jane Dec 1, 1879 Edward/Mary E. Mowry MULLENAX Annie Jane Aug 14, 1854 William/Elizabeth Nelson MULLENAX Annie Myrtle Dec 16, 1905 Robert Edward/Serilda Catherine Sponaugle MULLENAX Arthur Winton May 11 ,1927 Frederick/Emma D. Judy MULLENAX Audrey Mabel May 26, 1909 William Jackson/Ann Elizabeth Waybright MULLENAX Beulah Dec 28 ,1902 William Alexander/Elizabeth Warner MULLENAX Bishop Marvin Apr 18, 1896 Edward/Mary E. Mowry MULLENAX Carrie Susan June 26, 1899 Robert Edward/Serilda C. Sponaugle MULLENAX Charles V. July 28 ,1900 Edward/Mary E. Mowry MULLENAX Christina 1822 William Henry/Christina Vance MULLENAX Claude 1882 Edward/Mary E. Mowry MULLENAX Edward June 9 ,1828 William/Christina Vance MULLENAX Edward 1816 William Henry/Christina Vance MULLENAX Edward J. Apr 1, 1870 John/Mary CAtherine Judy MULLENAX Edward Luther July 14, 1889 James Edward/Sarah Margaret Moyers MULLENAX Elijah Aug 30, 1853 William/Elizabeth Nelson MULLENAX Elizabeth 1821 William Henry/Christina Vance MULLENAX Elizabeth Feb 1891 Elijah M/ELizabeth Hinkle MULLENAX Elizabeth Jan 1, 1895 James Edward/Sarah Margaret Moyers MULLENAX Elizabeth P. 1867 John W/Mary Catherine Judy MULLENAX Ella May 20 ,1893 William Alexander/Elizabeth Warner MULLENAX Ernest Jan 1887 Edward/Mary E. Mowry MULLENAX Etta 1888 Edward/Mary E. Mowry MULLENAX Etta Apr 30 ,1892 Robert Edward/Serilda Catherine Sponaugle MULLENAX Ezra Apr 4, 1907 William Alexander/Elizabeth Warner MULLENAX Fanny M. Dec 16, 1905 Robert Edward/Serilda Sponaugle MULLENAX Frederick Feb 27 ,1892 Green B/Ida P. Taylor MULLENAX Frederick Feb 25, 1915 William Alexander/Elizabeth Warner MULLENAX Green Oct 1853 James/Phoebe Zickafoose MULLENAX Henry 1820 William Henry/Christina Vance MULLENAX Isaac Judy Aug 1855 John W/Mary Catherine Judy MULLENAX Jacob Franklin 1864 William/Elizabeth Nelson MULLENAX Jacob Phares Aug 6 ,1853 Joseph/Abigail Phares MULLENAX James 1764 John/Rachel Jane Powell MULLENAX James Sep 25, 1856 William/Elizabeth Nelson MULLENAX James Edward Apr 14, 1864 Edward/Winifred Calhoun MULLENAX James William Sep 8 ,1893 Edward/Mary E. Mowry MULLENAX Jered Apr 11, 1905 William Jackson/Ann Elizabeth Waybright MULLENAX John E. Jan 1884 Edward/Mary E. Mowry MULLENAX John Wesley Aug 10 ,1795 Archibald/Mary Powell MULLENAX Levie Sep 1886 Edward/Mary E. Mowry MULLENAX Lucinda 1826 William Henry/Christina Vance MULLENAX Luther Lee Sep 19 ,1896 Robert Edward/Serilda Sponaugle MULLENAX Margaret Ann Jan 1, 1850 William/Elizabeth Nelson MULLENAX Martha Oct 28 ,1885 Elijah M/Elizabeth Hinkle MULLENAX Marvin D. Mar 1896 Green B/Ida P. Taylor MULLENAX Mary A. 1827 William Henry/Christina MULLENAX Mary Ellen Oct 14, 1894 Robert Edward/Serilda Catherine Sponaugle MULLENAX Mary Virginia July 13, 1860 William/Elizabeth Nelson MULLENAX Mattie Oct 1890 Edward/Mary E. Mowry MULLENAX Mattie Lucille Jan 5, 1914 Robert Edward/Serilda Catherine Sponaugle MULLENAX McClellan Oct 25, 1883 Elijah M/Elizabeth Hinkle MULLENAX Nancy Aug 1898 Green B/Ida P. Taylor MULLENAX Pam Catherine Aug 7 ,1848 William/Elizabeth Nelson MULLENAX Phoebe A. 1882 Edward/Mary E. Mowry MULLENAX Phoebe Ellen May 20 ,1862 WIlliam/Elizabeth Nelson MULLENAX Richard Dec 7 ,1887 Martin/Rachel Elizabeth Teter MULLENAX Ruhama 1817 William Henry/Christina Vance MULLENAX Sarah Catherine Dec 1, 1847 Joseph/Abigail PHares MULLENAX Solomon Kay May 7, 1808 William/Elizabeth Nelson MULLENAX Strickler J. 1878 Edward/Mary E. Mowry MULLENAX Susan 1830 William Henry/Christina Vance MULLENAX Viola Jan 16, 1876 Edward/Mary E. Mowry MULLENAX Virgie Feb 26, 1901 William Alexander/Elizabeth Warner MULLENAX Vivian May 1897 Solomon K/C. Bennett MULLENAX William 1818 William Henry/Christina Vance MULLENAX William July 5, 1825 James/Pamela Murphy MULLEXAX William H. Mar 19, 1902 Robert Edwrad/Serilda Catherine Sponaugle MULLENAX William Alexander July 14, 1858 William/Elizabeth Nelson MULLENAX Willis Sep 21, 1904 William Alexander/Elizabeth Warner MUMBERT Mary 1796 Jacob/Margaret MURPHY Benjamin Mar 17 ,1881 John R/Martha S. Lambert MURPHY Cain Sep 6, 1879 Warwick Newton/Louisa Jane Moyers MURPHY Forest Aug 6 ,1903 Isaac J/Mary E. Lambert MURPHY Grover Cleveland Nov 19, 1893 Warwick/Louisa Moyers MURPHY Isaac Earl Mar 15, 1895 Isaac Jacob/Mary Elizabeth Lambert MURPHY John L. Jan 27 ,1887 John R/Martha E. MURPHY John Newton Sep 17, 1889 Warwick Newton/Louisa Moyers MURPHY Lovisa J. Aug 17 ,1855 Isaiah/Nancy A. MURPHY Margaret Dec 17 ,1892 Isaac/Mary Elizabeth Lambert NELSON Abel M. Apr 6, 1870 Elijah/Elizabeth Thompson NELSON Absalom 1816 Jon./ Hannah Harrar NELSON Absalom Jr. June 19, 1864 Absolom Sr./ Margaret Wimer NELSON Ada Feb 6 ,1893 John D/Mary Jane Hinkle NELSON Albert Dec 1894 David/Ellen Ketterman NELSON Albert Solon July 1882 Joseph Wilfong/Martha Hedrick NELSON Allen H. Jan 1882 Benham/ Elizabeth Thompson NELSON Alma G. Jan 15, 1896 Jno S/Maude W. NELSON Almeda June 9, 1893 Absalom/Ida Clayton NELSON Alonzo Clarence Dec 29 ,1882 Jno. Clark/Sidney Dean Porter NELSON Anna July 1889 Jacob Lee/Janetta Catherine Thompson NELSON Anna Lee June 19, 1927 Albert/Lillie Florence Kimble NELSON Anna Jane May 28 ,1855 Joseph/Jane NELSON Arthur J. June 11, 1876 Adam Harness/Susan Teter NELSON Arthur R. Oct 1886 Benham/Elizabeth Thompson NELSON Benham C. June 10, 1815 Benjamin B/Delphina Arbaugh NELSON Catherine Sep 14, 1870 Jno Clark/Sidney Jean Porter NELSON Charles H. Nov 6, 1886 George C/Mary A. NELSON Charles H. Nov 8 ,1888 Benham/Elizabeth Thompson NELSON Charles Cecil July 16, 1871 Elijah Stewart/Mary Elizabeth Wilfong NELSON Daniel J. 1870 Daniel/ Catherine Lambert NELSON David May 7, 1893 David/Ellen Ketterman NELSON Delmar May 17, 1897 David/Ellen Ketterman NELSON Dennis E. Oct 23, 1892 George W/CAtherine J. NELSON Denver H. Nov 3, 1909 Walter/Lottie Warner NELSON Edward Dec 30, 1864 John D/Mary Jane Hinkle NELSON Edna Jane June 17, 1872 Beham/Elizabeth Thompson NELSON Elijah 1816 Isaac/ Catherine Pennington NELSON Elijah Oct 11 ,1854 Daniel/ Sarah NELSON,Elijah Oct. 11,1853 Daniel /Nelson Sarah Nelson NELSON ELijah Apr 1882 Elijah J/Elizabeth Thompson NELSON Elijah Stewart 1847 Job/ amanda Wilfong NELSON Elizabeth Feb 9 ,825 Elijah/Mary Kincaid NELSON Elizabeth 1847 Jno. W/Christina Haigler NELSON Ella Janet Jan 11, 1894 Eli/Lenora Propst NELSON Elmer C. Feb 18 ,1901 George W/Catherine J. NELSON Ernest P. May 5, 1881 Elijah Stewart/Mary Elizabeth Wilfont NELSON Ethel Mar 15, 1890 Ambrose/Sidney Caroline Hill NELSON Eva M. Apr 1, 1894 John D/Mary Jane Hinkle NELSON Florence Nov 18, 1872 Robert J/Ellen Jane Rexroad NELSON Forest Apr 2, 1900 John/Susannah Dice NELSON FOrest Earl Apr 24, 1899 Walter/Lottie Warner NELSON Frank Aug 1872 Marion/Mary E. Pennington NELSON Garnet O. June 21, 1889 Joseph Wilfong/Martha E. Hedrick NELSON Gilbert Nov 28 ,1898 Robert/Tryhena Mallow NELSON George W Jan 1874 Absolom /Mary NELSON Gordon May 23, 1892 Joseph Wilfong/Martha Hedrick NELSON Grover Cleveland Nov 29 ,1888 Jno. Clark/Sidney Dean Porter NELSON Hester Dec 16, 1859 Isaac J/Susannah Porter NELSON Isaac 1828 Isaac/ Catherine Pennington NELSON Isabel 1840 Job/Amanda Wilfong NELSON Isaiah 1817 Benjamin B/Delphina Arbaugh NELSON Isaac Oct 10, 1810 Israli/ Nancy Elizabeth Wilfong NELSON Jacob Sep 14, 1871 Jon. Clark/ Sidney Dean Porter NELSON Jacob Lee Aug 14, 1863 Isaac J. /Susan Porter NELSON Jacob W. May 5, 1841 Job/ Amanda Wilfong NELSON, Jacob S. March 1853 Elijah / Margaret NELSON James E. 1874 Elijah Steward /Mary Elizabeth NELSON Janetta 1857 Job/Amanda Wilfong NELSON Jason Nov 1889 David/Ellen Ketterman NELSON, Jehu Jan. 15,1853 A. C. Nelson/ Elizabeth Nelson NELSON Jesse H March 24, 1889 George W./ Catherine J. NELSON Jesse Howard May 31, 1900 Andrew Walter/ Lottle Warner NELSON Jesse Jan 10, 1891 Isaac J./ Sarah E. NELSON Job 1856 Isaac/ Susan Porter NELSON Job April 15, 1817 Isaac/ Catherine Pennington NELSON Jobe Feb 16, 1858 Isaac J./ Susan Porter NELSON John Jan 15, 1853 Absolom C/Elizabeth NELSON John Nov 1, 1821 Benjamin B/Delphina Arbaugh NELSON John A. Dec 18 ,1894 George W/Catherine J. NELSON John Tyree Mar 18, 1877 Isaac J/Sarah E. NELSON Jno. Clark Sep 5, 1848 Michael/Jane NELSON Joseph 1845 Jno W/Christina Haigler NELSON Joseph Apirl 24, 1854 Joseph /Jane NELSON Joseph A. Dec 14, 1876 Homan Scott/ Christine Lantz NELSON Joseph W. 1853 Job/Amanda Wilfong NELSON Joseph Wilfong March 10, 1853 Job /Amanda Wilfong NELSON Kathy Sep 14, 1870 Jno. Clark/Sidney Dean Porter NELSON Katie D. Sep 1898 William D/Melissa A. Thompson NELSON Laura Rebecca Oct 21, 1883 Benjamin Franklin/Sarah Catherine Sponaugle NELSON Lilly Myrtle Mar 25, 1889 Isaac J/Sarah E NELSON Luella Sep 1895 David/Ellen Ketterman NELSON Luther May 28 ,1884 John W/Angie Lambert NELSON Lydia Aug 1897 Eli/Lenora Propst NELSON Mabel Mar 1890 Phillip Phares/Lucy Ann Mullenax NELSON Margaret June 3, 1831 Elijah/Mary Kincaid NELSON Margaret Oct 10,1857 Samuel K/Susannah NELSON Maggie May 22, 1890 John W/Angie Lambert NELSON Martha Susan Dec 25, 1879 Benjamin Franklin/Sarah NELSON Martin Wade March 12, 1887 Joseph Wilson/ Martha Ann Helmick NELSON Mary 1835 Samuel K/Susan Kinkle NELSON Mary Sep 14, 1889 Jasper/Asintha NELSON Mary M. Apr 10, 1905 Howard L/Mamie M. NELSON Mary Grace Aug 4, 1920 Martin Wade/Nellie CAtherine Adamson NELSON Matilda 1823 Benjamin/Delphina Arbaugh NESLON Minor Adam Oct 5, 1874 Jno. Clark/Sidney Dean Porter NELSON Peachie Oct 18, 1904 Abel/Mary Jane Kisamore NELSON Reuben Clark Sep 1870 Marion/Mary E. Pennington NELSON Robert Sep 1881 Benjamin Frnaklin/Sarah Sponaugle NELSON Robert C. Mar 31, 1900 Zell M/Sarah Judy NELSON Robert J. July 1890 Samuel S/Arbella Mullenax NELSON Rosa Lee Jan 21, 1892 Esau/Margaret Cassel NELSON Sarah E. 1851 Job/Amanda Wilfong NELSON Solomon Kay Aug 14, 1873 Solomon /Mary Mullinex NELSON Susan E. Aug 6, 1855 Job/Amanda NELSON Susan P. Jan 28, 1867 Jacob/Sarah Mullenax NELSON Walter Oct 22, 1872 Jacob WIlfong/Hulda Raines NESSELRODT Amos 1839 Solomon/Aseneth Yankee NESSELRODT Ashby Sep 18, 1903 Charles Benjamin/Martha G. Shaver NESSELRODT Charles Albert Apr 1, 1897 William Riley/Fannie Elizabeth NESSELRODT Charles Albert Apr 1, 1897 William Riley/Fannie Elizabeth NESSELRODT Charles Benjamin Feb 16, 1861 Phillip/Catherine Coffman NESSELRODT Chester Lee Sep 15, 1901 William Riley/Fannie Elizabeth NESSELRODT Cora Feb 19, 1902 Edward H/Martha E. NESSELRODT Eizabeth 1843 Solomon/Asenth Yankee NESSELRODT Solomon 1802 Frederick/Elizabeth NESSELRODT Emory Luther Jan 1, 1895 Peter H/Susan P. Simmons NESSELRODT Fanny Jane Aug 26, 1901 Charles Benjamin/Martha G. Shaver NESSELRODT Frank Webster Apr 28 ,1889 William Riley/Fannie Elizabeth NESSELRODT George Edward Feb 8 ,1891 Charles Benjamin/Martha G. Shaver NESSELRODT Hannah 1867 Phillip/Catherine Coffman NESSELRODT Ida Florence Apr 16, 1892 William Jonas/Phoebe Ann Ritchie NESSELRODT Ina Dec 27 ,1915 James Clarkson/Pam Etta May NESSELRODT Isaac D. Oct 1, 1895 Charles Benjamin/Martha G.Shaver NESSELRODT James Clarkson Aug 17 ,1889 Jackson/Susan S. Shaver NESSELRODT James Early June 7 ,1917 James Clarkson/Pam Etta May NESSELRODT John Floyd Aug 15, 1889 William Jonas/Phoebe Ann Ritchie NESSELRODT Joseph Abraham Apr 28, 1895 Andrew Jackson/Sarah Shaver NESSELRODT Judith 1841 Solomon/Aseneth Yankee NESSELRODT Lester O. July 16, 1913 James Clarkson/Pam Etta May NESSELRODT Martha R. 1868 Frederick/Mary A. Smith NESSELRODT Mary Ellen Mar 9, 1893 Charles Benjamin/Martha G. Shaver NESSELRODT Mary Elizabeth Feb 1841 Solomon/Asenth Yankee NESSELRODT Mary L. Oct 1, 1892 James S/Eliza A. Mitchell NESSELRODT James Clarkson Aug 17 ,1889 Jackson/Susan Shaver NESSELRODT James Early June 7, 1917 James Clarkson/Pam Etta May NESSELRODT James Henry Feb 17 ,1898 Godfrey John/Mary VanMetre NESSELRODT Neva Grace May 12, 1910 James Clarkson/Pam Etta May NESSELRODT Noah Randolph May 8, 1904 William Riley/Fannie Elizabeth NESSELRODT Peter H. July 12, 1856 Phillip/Catherine Coffman NESSELRODT Phillip June 9, 1796 Frederick/Elizabeth NESSELRODT Rosa Ann July 10 ,1887 Charles Benjamin/Martha Shaver NESSELRODT Samuel Edward Jan 6, 1892 William Riley/Fannie Elizabeth NESSELRODT Sarah V. July 21, 1898 Charles Benjamin/Martha Shaver NESSELRODT Simeon Hiram 1855 Phillip/Catherine Coffman NESSELRODT Simon Phillip Apr 12, 1885 Charles Benjamin/Martha Shaver NESSELRODT Solomon 1802 Frederick/Elizabeth Fullmore NESSELRODT Susan Catherine Apr 26, 1860 Phillip/Catherine Coffman NESSELRODT Virginia Feb 25, 1886 Jackson/Susan S. Shaver NESSELRODT Walter Reed Apr 10 ,1894 William Riley/Fannie Elizabeth NESSELRODT William 1845 Solomon/Aseneth Yankee NESSELRODT William McKinley Apr 1, 1897 William Riley/Fannie Elizabeth NESSELRODT William Riley 1857 Amos W/Mary Jane Kesner NORTH Barbara Ann Nov 24, 1830 Thomas Jefferson/ELizabeth Hinkle NORTH Charles David Oct 8, 1845 Thomas Jefferson/Elizabeth Hinkle NORTH Emily Eliza May 6, 1826 Thomas Jefferson/Elizabeth Hinkle NORTH George Caleb Oct 5, 1835 Thomas Jefferson/Elizabeth Hinkle NORTH Margaret Hinkle Oct 29, 1827 Thomas Jefferson/Elizabeth Hinkle NORTH Martha Hinkle Oct 29, 1827 Thomas Jefferson/Elizabeth Hinkle NORTH Nathan Green Aug 8 ,1841 Thomas Jefferson/Elizabeth Hinkle NORTH Rhuama Chapman Mar 7, 1829 Thomas Jefferson/Elizabeth Hinkle NORTH Sarah Keys Nov 23, 1837 Thomas Jefferson/Elizabeth Hinkle NORTH Susan Dorcas Nov 30 ,1831 Thomas Jefferson/ELizabeth Hinkle NORTH Thomas Jefferson Sep 7, 1853 Thomas Jefferson/Elizabeth Hinkle NORTH William Darke Apr 1, 1824 Thomas Jefferson/Elizabeth Hinkle OURS Andrew Sep 29 ,1845 Andrew/ELizabeth Skidmore OURS Andrew Verner Feb 4, 1879 Marshall Skidmore/ Sarah J. Shobe OURS Annie V. May 27 ,1883 Marshall Skidmore/ Sarah J. Shobe OURS Edward E. Feb 8, 1881 Marshall Skidmore/ Sarah J. Shobe OURS Ellen June 12, 1843 Andrew/ELizabeth Skidmore OURS James Mar 14, 1841 Andrew/ELizabeth Skidmore OURS James Martin Jan 23, 1865 Marshall Skidmore/ Sarah J. Shobe OURS Jefferson 1847 Andrew/ELizabeth Skidmore OURS John William Sep 17 ,1860 Marshall Skidmore/ Sarah J. Shobe OURS Laura Belle Nov 14, 1875 Marshall Skidmore/ Sarah J. Shobe OURS Lucy Lula Mar 19 ,1877 Marshall Skidmore/ Sarah J. Shobe OURS Marshall SKidmore July 7, 1827 Marshall Skidmore/ Sarah J. Shobe OURS Marshall SKidmore Jan 21, 1837 Andrew/ELizabeth Skidmore OURS Martha 1849 Andrew/ELizabeth Skidmore OURS Mary Jane Aug 23, 1867 Marshall Skidmore/ Sarah J. Shobe OURS Rebecca 1839 Andrew/ELizabeth Skidmore OURS Sarah Ellen May 2, 1870 Marshall Skidmore/ Sarah J. Shobe OURS Susan Elizabeth June 11, 1863 Marshall Skidmore/ Sarah J. Shobe PAINTER John S. Sep 5, 1854 Jacob/Sidney PECK Dorothy Alice Dec 29 ,1881 George Wellington/Rachel Pitzenbarger PECK Susannah Mar 4, 1780 Garrett/Margaret PENNINGTON Isaac M. NOv 16, 1865 Samuel C/Lydia Davis PENNINGTON John Oct 1, 1802 Richard/Mary E. Bennett PENNINGTON John June 28 ,1860 Nathaniel/Susan E. Carr PENNINGTON John S. Oct 10, 1856 Samuel C/Lydia Davis PENNINGTON JOhn Frederick Oct 27, 1898 JOhn/Ellen Bible PENNINGTON Margaret Mar 2, 1820 Richard/Mary E. Bennett PENNINGTON Richard Oct 27 ,1845 Samuel C/Lydia Davis PENNINGTON Richard Sep 24, 1772 Richard/Eleanor Pritchard PENNINGTON Samuel C. Apr 11, 1810 Richard/Mary E. Bennett PENNINGTON Sarah C. July 12, 1844 Samuel C/Lydia Davis PENNYBAKER Annie Scott Aug 24, 1873 Isaac S/Susan Eliza Funk PENNYBAKER Eliza F. 1880 Isaac S/Susan Eliza Funk PENNYBAKER John Preston 1878 Isaac S/Susan Eliza Funk PENNYBAKER Mary Louise Sep 11, 1874 Isaac Samuel/Susan Eliza Frank PENNYBAKER William Edmund July 17 ,1876 Isaac S/Susan Eliza Funk PHARES Adam May 22, 1818 Solomon/Elizabeth Vandevander PHARES Adam J. Mar 31, 1859 Phillip/Elizabeth PHARES Ambrose March 2, 1792 Johnson /Sarah Negley PHARES Cain 1821 Isaac/Delilah Henkle PHARES Charles Apr 1882 Adam Harness/Ann R. Simmons PHARES Delila 1855 Isaac/Delila Hinkle PHARES Elizabeth 1784 Johnson/Sarah Negley PHARES Elizabeth 1853 Isaac/Delila Hinkle PHARES Elizabeth Ann Mar 1, 1834 Ambrose/Catherine Wimer PHARES, FEMALE, 2/1854 Willoway / Susannah PHARES George 1820 Robert/ Susannah Wimer PHARES George A. Jr. 1860 George A./ Catherine Bennett PHARES George W. 1842 Cain /Phebe Harmon PHARES Isaac Mar 28 ,1800 John/Mary Key PHARES Jacob K. April 23, 1864 Adam /Phoebe PHARES John 1735 John/Agnes Margaret Johnson PHARES John 1710 John/Marie Lawie PHARES John Oct 25, 1860 William A/Martha Ann PHARES John W. May 26, 1866 Elias W/Edith Stalnaker PHARES Johnson June 27 ,1760 John/Elizabeth Hill PHARES Johnson 1753 John/Eva Teter PHARES Martha 1847 Isaac/Delila Hinkle PHARES Mary May 15, 1799 Johnson/Sarah Negley PHARES Mary 1842 Isaac/Delila Hinkle PHARES Milloway 1828 Isaac/Delilah Henkle PHARES Noah W. 1854 Robert B/Sarah PHARES Phillip 1823 Ambrose/Catherine Wimer PHARES Rebecca Nov 8, 1825 Isaac/Delila Hinkle PHARES Samuel S. 1860 Robert B/Sarah PHARES Sarah 1834 Isaac/Delila Hinkle PHARES Sarah Catherine July 11, 1844 Phillip/Sarah Lawrence PHARES Solomon W. 1857 Robert B/Sarah PHARES Sydney 1822 Isaac/Delilah Henkle PHARES William 1839 Isaac/Delila Hinkle PITZENBARGER Abraham Feb 14, 1771 Abraham /Elizabeth Tissinger PITZENBARGER Benjamin Dec 15, 1879 Benjamin/Phoebe POPE Alvin L. July 12, 1868 George See/Susan Elizabeth Cowger POPE Dora Virginia Aug 26, 1884 George See/Susan ELizabeth Cowger POPE George L. Apr 30, 1839 John/Jemima Randall POPE George Edward Nov 8 ,1881 George See/Susan Elizabeth Cowger POPE Henry Clark Apr 22, 1879 George See/Susan Elizabeth Cowger POPE John June 29 ,1791 Peter/Tabitha Yokum POPE John Frances Aug 26, 1869 George See/Susan Elizabeth Cowger POPE Lynn 1875 George See/Susan Elizabeth Cowger POPE Martha Ann Nov 24, 1865 George See/Susan Elizabeth Cowger POPE Martha Rebecca Nov 24, 1865 George See/Susan Elizabeth Cowger POPE Mary Jemima Nov 24, 1876 George See/Susan Elizabeth Cowger POPE Otis Alston July 18, 1901 Ira Sheridan/NOra H. Cowger POPE Peter 1818 John/Jemima Randall POPE Sarah Margaret Dec 9 ,1870 George See/Susan Elizabeth Cowger POPE William Frank Apr 2, 1861 George See/Susan Elizabeth Cowger PORTER Elizabeth V. 1841 George L/Sarah E. Tingler PORTER Emma Jane 1835 George L/Sarah E. Tingler PORTER George W 1829 Thomas F./ Mary A. Lough PORTER Isaac 1839 George L./ Sarah PORTER Jacob S. Aug 4, 1855 George L/Sarah Tingler PORTER Jane 1835 George L/Sarah PORTER John Adam June 18 ,1856 George L/Sarah E. Tingler PORTER John Addison 1847 George L/Sarah E. Tingler PORTER Mary 1833 George L/Sarah E. Tingler PORTER Sarah Elizabeth 1843 George L/Sarah E. Tingler PORTER Sidney Dean June 14, 1842 George L/Sarah E. Tingler PORTER Susan Jane 1831 George L/Sarah E. Tingler PRIEST James A. May 15, 1842 James H/Sarah Bader PRIEST Mary Catherine Mar 29 ,1881 Samuel Peter/Mary Eunice Hinkle PRITCHETT James May 17, 1713 Obediah/Margaret PRITCHETT James Mitchell June 1, 1817 Samuel/Rebecca Anderseon PRITCHETT Levi Franklin Oct 8 ,1847 James Mitchell/Mary Ann Fulcher PRITCHETT Samuel 1761 James/Elizabeth Durbin PRITCHETT William Franklin Nov 5, 1852 George L/Elizabeth Hartman PROPST Abel Everett Oct 18, 1889 Anderson Oswalt/Rachel M. Pitzenbarger PROPST Adam July 27, 1806 Michael/ ?? PROPST Adam F. March 24, 1853 Daniel/ Mary PROPST Adam Lloyd August 30, 1892 Leonard /Louisa Phares PROPST Albert Clay Feb 11, 1880 Morgan/Amanda Hoover PROPST Albert Thomas Jan 15, 1886 Lewis/Henrietta PROPST Amanda M. July 18, 1871 Emanuel/Mary Margaret Middleton PROPST Amanda Ellen May 15, 1872 David/Martha Melvina Freed PROPST Amelia 1844 Henry/Susannah PROPST Amelia Apr 1, 1853 Samuel/Ellen Waggy PROBST Anderson F. sep 21, 1870 Jeremiah/Martha E. PROBST Anderson Oswald Jan 1, 1854 Lewis/Christina Bowers PROPST Andrew Jackson Dec 8 ,1890 Jacob Winfield/Polly Hoover PROPST Barbara 1814 Adam/Rachel Eye PROBST Barbara Oct 6, 1846 Adam/Susannah Snyder PROPST Benjamin Apr 71, 1845 Samuel/Ellen Waggy PROPST Benjamin Sep 10, 1862 William/Melinda PROPST Catherine Mar 16, 1772 Frederick george/Maria B. Pence PROPST Charles Oct 1883 William W/Catherine Simmons PROPST Clara M. Feb 12, 1861 Lewis/Henrietta PROPST Cleveland Lewis Aug 10 ,1894 Lewis/Henrietta PROPST Clinton 1890 Albion /Eliza J. PROPST Conrad D. May 5, 1857 Daniel/Mary PROPST Daniel Jan 23, 1835 Adam/Susannah Snyder PROPST Daniel Mar 27 ,1825 Daniel/Elizabeth Eye PROPST Daniel 1802 Henry David/Mary Propst PROPST Daniel S. July 18, 1820 George Frederick/Elizabeth Propst PROPST David Feb 6, 1841 Samuel/ Ellen Waggy PROPST David Wilford May 23, 1883 David/ Martha Melvina PROPST Edna E. Oct 21, 1887 Chapman/Fanny C. Han PROPST Elizabeth 1820 Joseph/Nancy Smallridge PROPST Elizabeth J. May 29 ,1878 James/Martha J. Kiser PROPST Elizabeth Davis Apr 13, 1831 John/Sarah Stoutmayer PROPST Elizabeth Jane Jan 23, 1837 Adam/Susannah Snyder PROPST George 1808 Henry David/Mary PROPST George Nov 25, 1870 William/ Malinda Rexroad PROPST George 1800 Henry /Barbara Eye PROPST George Aug 20, 1852 Daniel S./ Mary PROPST George E. Aug 20, 1852 Daniel S./ Mary PROPST George F. 1777 Frederick George /Barbara Swadley PROPST George F. 1800 George Frederick/Elizabeth PROPST George S. NOv 25, 1870 William/Melinda Rexrode PROPST George Frederick 1774 Frederick George/Barbara Swadley PROPST George Washington 1844 Jacob/ Malinda Bowers PROPST Gertrude B. May 24, 1881 James/Martha J. Kiser PROPST Gertrude Frances May 6, 1892 Joseph/Rebecca Sponaugle PROBST Hannah 1837 Adam/Susannah Snyder PROPST Harrison Dec 3, 1872 William W/Catheirne Simmons PROPST Harvey Jan 14, 1860 Laban H/Mary M. Propst PROPST Harvey Anderson Apr 8, 1887 Anderson Oswald//Rachel Pitzenbarger PROBST Henrietta June 24, 1842 Jacob/Matilda Bowers PROPST Henry April 1, 1814 George Frederick /Elizabeth PROPST Henry June 1, 1827 Daniel/ Alice halena PROPST Henry 1817 Joseph/ Nancy Smallridge PROPST Henry 1864 Daniel/ Cophia Caplinger PROPST Henry R. June 1, 1827 Daniel /Allie Helena PROPST Henry W. May 24, 1861 Samuel Henry /Elizabeth Hevener PROPST Henry Casper Dec 17 ,1872 Daniel Felix/Barbara Margaret Hoover PROBST Hernden Feb 20 ,1882 Lewis/Henrietta PROPST Ida M. July 31, 1904 John Conrad/ Lutheria PROPST Ida Josephine Jan 21, 1873 Isaac/Louisa M. Sennett PROPST Isaac Clinton Mar 15, 1888 Jacob Winfield/Polly Hoover PROPST Isaac MOrton Apr 19, 1882 Emanuel/Mary Margaret Middleton PROPST Jacob A. Jan 25, 1876 Lewis/Henrietta PROPST Jacob Mar 5, 1769 Frederick George/Barbara Swadley PROPST Jacob L. Sep 5, 1868 William/Melinda Rexrode PROPST James K. Sep 9 ,1844 Henry/Catherine Sennett PROBST Jeremiah July 22, 1848 Samuel/Ellen Waggy PROPST John Jacob Oct 24, 1803 Henry/Barbara Eye PROPST John Letcher Aug 27, 1856 Lewis/Christina Bowers PROPST John Marshall Oct 1877 William V/Catherine Simmons PROPST John Tyree June 18, 1872 Lewis/Henrietta PROPST Joel M. Oct 3, 1858 Joel/ Martha J. PROPST John 1801 George Frederick/Elizabeth Propst PROPST Joseph Jan 15, 1792 Henry/Mary Crummitt PROBST Joseph Howard June 18 ,1864 Lewis/Henrietta PROBST Lavina L. Sep 10, 1874 Lewis/Henrietta PROBST Leonard S. Nov 11 ,1854 Daniel S/Mary PROPST Leonard S. Feb 21, 1853 Daniel/Mary Propst PROBST Lewis Sep 28 ,1808 Jacob/Rachel Crummitt PROBST Lewis July 26, 1839 WIlliam/Christina Waggy PROBST Lewis Mathias Jan 23, 1870 Lewis/Henrietta PROPST Louisa C. Nov 25, 1860 William Lewis/Lucinda Eye PROPST Margaret E. May 18 ,1862 Joseph/Martha J. McQuain PROPST Martha E. Nov 2, 1909 Walter P/Hettie Virginia Wimer PROPST Martha M. Mar 31, 1853 Henry/Rachel PROPST Martha Frances July 28 ,1886 Abraham/Sarah Virginia Mitchell PROPST Martha Malvina Dec 11, 1880 David/Martha Malvina Freed PROPST Martin Franklin May 22, 1877 Morgan/ Amanda Hoover PROBST Mary M. 1844 Adam/Susannah Snyder PROPST Mary Louise Aug 28 ,1866 Daniel F/Barbara Margaret Bowers PROPST Mary Ethel May 12, 1918 Adam Lloyd/Virgie Thompson PROBST Melinda Frances Oct 19 ,1867 Lewis/Henrietta PROPST Michael Feb 21, 1868 Daniel Felix/Barbara Margaret Hoover PROPST Nellie E. May 18, 1909 John Conrad/Lutheria PROBST Morgan May 1, 1850 Adam/Susannah Snyder PROBST Morgan Nov 3, 1846 John Jacob/Sarah Elizabeth Hoover PROPST Noah H. Dec 29 ,1882 Morgan/Amanda Hoover PROPST Oliver May 1, 1879 Jeremiah/Martha E. PROPST Oliver Ray Feb 22, 1907 John C/Lavena L. PROPST Phoebe Alice Aug 21, 1881 Isaac/Louisa M. Sinnett PROPST Phoebe Jane June 16, 1885 John Wesley/Susannah Mitchell PROPST Raymond Guy Oct 3, 1909 Lankey L/Flora Ella Harmon PROPST Robert Jan 2, 1861 William/Melinda Rexrode PROPST Robert Anderson July 20 ,1875 Jacob Winfield/Polly Hoover PROPST Thomas 1882 Daniel Felix/Barbara Margaret Hoover PROPST Tilman Jan 5, 1857 William/Leann Fisher PROPST Tilman Floyd Oct 1, 1871 William/Valerie Pitzenbarger PROBST Sarah 1846 Adam/Susannah Snyder PROPST Sylvester Dec 9 ,1885 William W/Catherine Simmons PROBST Valerie Feb 19 ,1842 Adam/Susannah Snyder PROPST Virginia NOv 13, 1868 Emanuel/Mary Margaret MIddleton PROPST Wayne July 7, 1883 John Wesley/Susannah Mitchell PROBST William B. July 28 ,1879 Lewis/Henrietta PROPST William R. June 21, 1881 William/Leann Fisher PROPST William Mar 21, 1861 David Cain/Sophia C. PROPST William Jan 29 ,1822 Joseph/Nancy Smallridge PUFFENBARGER Benjamin 1836 Peter/Sarah Pickle PUFFENBARGER Benjamin Lee Oct 8 ,1877 Andrew Jackson/Rachel Elizabeth Eye PUFFENBARGER Betty Lou Apr 19, 1880 Franklin/Modaline Snyder PUFFENBARGER Cain 1845 Henry/Mary Elizabeth Hiser PUFFENBARGER Christian 1827 Peter/Sarah Pickle PUFFENBARGER Christian 1789 George/ Elizabeth PUFFENBARGER Daniel 1824 Peter/ Sara Pickle PUFFENBARGER Daniel 1850 Daniel/ Susannah Snider PUFFENBARGER Eliza 1834 Henry/Mary Elizabeth Hiser PUFFENBARGER Elizabeth Sep 9, 1870 Amos/Amanda PUFFENBARGER Elizabeth May 11, 1860 William/Susan PUFFENBARGER George F. June 8 1884 B. /M.A. PUFFENBARGER George J. 1827 Henry/Mary Elizabeth Hiser PUFFENBARGER George Leslie Jan 2, 1899 Reuben/Ida Gertrude Mitchell PUFFENBARGER Henry 1824 Peter/ Sara Pickle PUFFENBARGER Henry Jackson 1910 Benjamin Lee/ Dora Alice Peck PUFFENBARGER Jacob 1832 Henry/Mary Elizabeth Hiser PUFFENBARGER Jacob Riley Apr 10 ,1885 Noah/Ann Dove PUFFENBARGER James P. Apr 1886 Amos/Amanda SImmons PUFFENBARGER Louise Alice Nov 28 ,1878 Noah/Ann Dove PUFFENBARGER Louisa A. Jan 1857 J.G./Susan PUFFENBARGER Mary 1818 Henry/Mary Elizabeth Hiser PUFFENBARGER Peter Sep 26, 1853 F./ Elizabeth PUFFENBARGER Peter H. Feb 1874 Amos/ Amanda Simmons PUFFENBARGER Reuben Jan 8 ,1857 William/Margaret PUFFENBARGER Sarah 1829 Peter/Sarah Pickle PUFFENBARGER Sarah 1840 Henry/Mary Elizabeth Hiser PUFFENBARGER William 1831 Henry/Mary Elizabeth Hiser PUFFENBARGER William July 4, 1859 William /Sarah PUFFENBARGER Zabedee 1824 Henry/Mary Elizabeth Hiser PUFFENBARGER William A. May 20, 1883 B M.A. PUFFENBARGER William F. Sep 1884 Amos/ Amanda Simmons RADER Alice 1885 Henry P/Christina Hoover RADER George Edward Sep 5, 1873 Henry P/Christina Hoover RADER John James Aug 22, 1887 Henry P/Christina Hoover RADER Liza 1883 Henry P/Christina Hoover RADER Martha Lowell May 29 ,1870 Henry P/Christina Hoover RADER Melinda E. June 1880 Henry P/Christina Hoover RADER Noah Rudolph Apr 11 ,1877 Henry P/Christina Hoover RADER Solomon A. 1874 Henry P/Christina Hoover RADER Virginia F. 1869 Henry P/Christina Hoover RAINES,FEMALE Oct. 26,1853 Adam/ Catharine RAINES Adam 1826 Barnett/ Susannah Tingler RAINES Amanda Dec 3, 1855 Morgan/Phoebe Bennett RAINES Barnett 1798 James/Frances Thompson RAINES Barnett 1795 James/Frances Thompson RAINES Benjamin 1820 Barnett/Susannah Tingler RAINES Benjamin Nov 14, 1854 Isaac/Mary Ann RAINES Carrie 1870 Miles/Eliza A. Barkley RAINES Catherine Jan 23, 1824 Barnett/Susannah Tingler RAINES Cena Oct 1816 Miles/Eliza A. Barkley RAINES, Christena 9/27/1854 Tobias/ Elizabeth RAINES Curtis Mar 10 ,1898 Joseph F/Phoebe Ellen Sites RAINES Delphia Mae Sep 19 ,1898 Sylvestor Tobias/Elizabeth Virginia Vandeventer RAINES Denver Apr 18, 1901 Joseph F/Phoebe Ellen Sites RAINES Edward Apr 11, 1888 Stewart/Elizabeth Vandevander RAINES Elizabeth June 11, 1826 George/Susannah Bland RAINES Elizabth 1827 James/Frances Thompson RAINES Elizabeth 1832 Gabriel/Margaret Lawrence RAINES George Dec 20, 1794 James/ Frances thompson RAINES Elizabeth 1797 James/Frances Thompson RAINES Elizabeth 1853 Morgan/Phoebe Bennett RAINES Eunice Mar 12, 1822 George/Susannah Bland RAINES Florence Eva Oct 5 ,1882 Sylvestor Tobias/Elizabeth Virginia Vandeventer RAINES Foster Randolph Nov 9 ,1901 Sylvestor Tobias/Elizabeth Virginia Vandeventer RAINES George 1830 George/ Susannah Bland RAINES George Washington Dec 24, 1858 Tobias/ Elizabeth Harper RAINES George Dec 20 ,1794 James/Frances Thompson RAINES Gertrude July 1886 Miles/Eliza A. Barkley RAINES Guiseppe Mar 23, 1886 Joseph F/Phoebe Ellen Sites RAINES Harriett Nov 11, 1854 Morgan/Phoebe Bennett RAINES Hazel May 1884 Miles/Eliza A. Barkley RAINES Huldah 1831 George/Susannah Bland RAINES Huldah May 5, 1849 Morgan/Phoebe Bennett RAINES Ida Jan 1873 Miles/Eliza A. Barkley RAINES Isaac 1869 Morgan/Phoebe Bennett RAINES Isaac 1824 George/Susannah Bland RAINES Jacob 1835 George/Susannah Bland RAINES Jacob 1865 Morgan/Phoebe Bennett RAINES Jacob Charles 1886 Sylvestor Tobias/Elizabeth Virginia Vandeventer RAINES James Oct 17 ,1860 Morgan/Phoebe Bennett RAINES John Mar 23, 1886 Joseph F/Phoebe Ellen Sites RAINES Joseph July 4, 1851 Benjamin/Amanda Hedrick RAINES Lee Olan Aug 28 ,1884 Sylvestor Tobias/Elizabeth Virginia Vandeventer RAINES Mahala 1829 George/Susannah Bland RAINES Martin Aug 26, 1848 Tobias/Elizabeth Harper RAINES Martin Luther Apr 15, 1881 Joseph F/Phoebe Ellen Sites RAINES Mary 1832 George/Susannah Bland RAINES Mary Catherine Dec 12, 1842 Tobias/Elizabeth Harper RAINES Mary Louise Sep 25, 1880 Sylvestor Tobias/Elizabeth Virginia Vandevander RAINES Melinda 1829 Barnett/Susannah Tingler RAINES Miles Sep 1845 Benjamin/Amanda Hedrick RAINES Minnie Jane 1888 Sylvestor Tobias/Elizabeth Virginia Vandeventer RAINES Morgan Mar 5, 1821 George/Susannah Bland RAINES Nancy 1794 James/Frances Thompson RAINES Ora G. Apr 30, 1883 Joseph F/Phoebe Ellen Sites RAINES Otis Bible Oct 1, 1896 Sylvestor Tobias/Elizabeth Virginia Vandeventer RAINES Phoebe Ellen Sep 27 ,1852 Tobias/Elizabeth Harper RAINES Phoebe Jane 1863 Benjamin/Amanda Hedrick RAINES Rachel Oct 2, 1850 Tobias/Elizabeth Harper RAINES Ralph Oct 14, 190 Joseph/Phoebe Ellen Sites RAINES Reuben 1796 James/Frances Thompson RAINES Sarah Feb 17 ,1844 Tobias/Elizabeth Harper RAINES Sidney 1838 George/Susannah Bland RAINES Snowden Lester Aug 25, 1891 Sylvestor Tobias/Elizabeth Virginia Vandeventer RAINES Stewart 1847 Morgan/Phoebe Bennett RAINES Susannah Oct 24, 1846 Tobias/Elizabeth Harper RAINES Susannah Sep 3, 1833 George/Susannah Bland RAINES Susannah 1802 Thomas/Rachel Shoulders RAINES Sylvester Tobias Nov 2, 1857 Tobias/ Elizabeth Harper RAINES Tobias July 3, 1820 George/Susannah Bland RAINES Virginia A. Nov 29 ,1860 Tobias/Elizabeth Harper RAINES Watson June 29, 1863 Morgan/Phoebe Bennett RAINES William 1826 Joseph F/Phoebe Ellen Sites RAINES William 1803 James/Frances Thompson RAINES William Granville Dec 30, 1878 Joseph F/Phoebe Ellen Sites RAINES Zona Susan Apr 6 ,1894 Sylvestor Tobias/Elizabeth Virginia Vandeventer RATCLIFF Abel 1852 William/Melinda Yankee RATCLIFF Jacob P. 1854 William/Melinda Yankee RATCLIFF Mary Ellen 1848 William/Melinda Yankee RATCLIFF Solomon Y. 1843 William/Melinda Yankee RATCLIFF Susan R. 1850 William/Melinda Yankee REXROAD Aaron 1839 Jacob/Mary Moyers REXROAD Abel Mar 29 ,1848 Emanuel/Mary Propst REXROAD Abel Feb 3, 1831 Peter/Elizabeth Snyder REXROAD Abigail 1829 George/Margaret Hevener REXROAD Agnes 1809 George/Margaret Hevener REXROAD Amanda J. Mar 30 ,1855 Nathan D/Mary Ann REXROAD Amanda Jane Aug 11, 1872 SOlomon/Mary Ann REXROAD Ami 1828 Jacob/Mary Moyers REXROAD Ami 1843 Nathan D/Mary Ann REXROAD Anderson P. 1852 Henry/Amanda F. REXROAD Andrew May 28 ,1848 Michael/Sarah Varner REXROAD Andrew S. 1856 Dennis/Mary M. Snyder REXROAD Ann 1841 Nathaniel D/Mary Ann REXROAD Ann E. June 4, 1897 W.R/M.E. REXROAD Arthur N. Feb 27 ,1898 Tilman Floyd/Sarah C. Simmons REXROAD Augustus 1820 George/Elizabeth Eye REXROAD Benjamin 1855 George W/Eliza J. Hoover REXROAD Benjamin 1873 John A/Martha Phares REXROAD Charles E. Aug 20 ,1883 Edward Harvey H/Mary REXROAD Charles Henry Aug 28 ,1891 Andrew/Mary Jane Helmick REXROAD Daniel 1853 Nathaniel D/Mary Ann REXROAD Daniel P. Mar 20, 1891 Jacob/Mary Ann Waggy REXROAD David Mar 2, 1818 George/Margaret Hevener REXROAD Edward H. 1867 Nathan/Mary Ann REXROAD Edward Harvey Oct 26, 1858 George Marion/Amelia Swadley REXROAD Eleanor 1827 George/Margaret Hevener REXROAD Elizabeth 1835 George/Margaret Hevener REXROAD Elizabeth Jane Aug 11, 1848 Augustus/ELizabeth Kiser REXROAD Emanuel 1830 Jacob/Mary Moyers REXROAD Emma Sep 12, 1885 Isaac/Mary Elizabeth REXROAD Emma Mar 17, 1877 William/Elizabeth Hester Todd REXROAD Eva Mae July 12, 1907 William Harrison/Harriett Sinnett REXROAD Forest 1888 Jeff/Elizabeth REXROAD General 1848 Nathan D/Mary Ann REXROAD George 1858 David/Lucinda Waggoner REXROAD George M. 1844 Henry/Mary A. Kiser REXROAD George M. May 10 ,1834 George/Elizabeth Eye REXROAD George Hiram Aug 8 ,1886 William/Elizabeth Hester Todd REXROAD Harmon 1833 Jacob/Mary Moyers REXRODE Henry Jan 21, 1807 George/ Margaret Hevener REXROAD Henry 1824 Jacob/Mary Moyers REXROAD Henry 1844 Nathan D/Mary Ann REXROAD Hugh 1847 Augustus/Elizabeth Kiser REXRODE Jacob 1817 Samuel/ Elizabeth Bible REXROAD Jacob Harrison 1859 Nathaniel D./ Mary Ann REXROAD Jason Sep 21, 1864 Edward H/Martha C. Moyers REXROAD Joseph 1820 George/Margaret Hevener REXROAD Leonard 1770 Zachariah/Catherine REXROAD Lucy Jan 1884 Morgan/Leah Simmons REXROAD Magdalena 1837 George/Margaret Hevener REXROAD Mahulda 1821 George/Elizabeth Eye REXROAD Mahulda M. Apr 24, 1845 Emanuel/Mary Propst REXROAD Margaret 1819 John J/Phebe Arbogast REXROAD Maggie Oct 6, 1878 Amby/Margaret Ellen Nelson REXROAD Margaret Elizabeth July 8, 1868 Samuel C/Martha Jane Fox REXROAD Mary A. 1842 Jacob/Mary Moyers REXROAD Mary Louella Nov 21, 1894 Jacob Harrison/Mary Jane Wimer REXROAD Mary Elizabeth Mar 24, 1848 Nathaniel D/Mary Ann REXROAD Mary C. 1852 William/Catherine REXROAD Mattie NOv 1897 Zachariah/Lydia Alice Simmons REXROAD Mattie M. Sep 19 ,1882 Jacob Harrison/Mary Jane Wimer REXROAD Martha J. Apr 24, 1854 Henry/Mary Ann Kiser REXROAD Melinda Feb 21, 1852 Samuel/Elizabeth Bible REXROAD Michael 1817 Samuel/Susannah Waybright REXROAD Minnie 1848 David/Lucinda Waggoner REXROAD Minnie Viola Nov 16, 1896 Jacob Harrison/Mary Jane Wimer REXROAD Nancy Rebecca June 11, 1884 William/Elizabeth Hester Todd REXROAD Nariel 1836 Jacob/Mary Moyers REXROAD Nathaniel D. 1817 Samuel/Elizabeth Bible REXROAD Noah Sep 1871 William/Frances Turner REXROAD Oliver Dice Feb 3 ,1891 Jacob Harrison/Mary Jane Wimer REXROAD Pearl Sep 25, 1895 Henry/Amanda F. Propst REXROAD Peter 1799 George/Margaret Hevener REXROAD Phoebe Jane Aug 26, 1886 Jacob/Mary Ann Waggy REXROAD Samuel 1794 Johan/Catherine Propst REXROAD Samuel 1798 Leonard/Elizabeth Caplinger REXROAD Sarah Feb 24, 1856 Augustus/Elizabeth Kiser REXROAD Sarah E. Sep 10, 1860 Henry/Mary W REXROAD Solomon 1826 Jacob/Mary Moyers REXROAD Solomon 1852 Nathan D/Mary Ann REXROAD Susan 1846 Nathan D/Mary Ann REXROAD Valentine Pleasant Feb 21, 1868 George Martion/Amelia Swadley REXROAD William Oct 26, 1823 George/Margaret Hevener REXROAD William July 1885 Zachariah/Lydia Alice Simmons REXROAD Zachariah Apr 30, 1761 Zachariah/Catherine REXROAD William Samuel Feb 2, 1857 Edward H/Martha C. Moyers RIGGLEMAN Aaron D. 1848 John Phoebe /Jane Radcliff RIGGLEMAN Barbara A. 1860 John/Phoebe Ratcliff RIGGLEMAN Enoch S. Mar 14, 1860 Henry/Susan RIGGLEMAN Harvey 1849 Henry/ Susan Kessner RIGGLEMAN Hiram Edward 1846 John/Phoebe Ratcliff RIGGLEMAN Isaac 1847 Henry/ Susan Kessner RIGGLRIGGLEMAN Jacob B. 1850 John/Phoebe Ratcliff RIGGLEMAN James H. Oct 25, 1854 John/Phebe Ratcliff RIGGLEMAN John 1843 Henry/Susan Kesner RIGGLEMAN John W. 1841 John/Phoebe Ratcliff RIGGLEMAN Martin 1848 Jacob/ Julia a. Borrer RIGGLEMAN Martin 1801 John Sr./ Barbara Whetzel RIGGLEMAN Mary E. 1842 Henry/Susan Kesner RIGGLEMAN Mary S. 1851 John/Phoebe Ratcliff RIGGLEMAN Mary Elizabeth 1871 Aaron/Elizabeth Nesselrodt RIGGLEMAN Noah M. 1856 John/Phoebe Ratcliff RIGGLEMAN Sarah C. Dec 23, 1851 Henry/Susannah Casker RIGGLEMAN Sarah Jane July 17 ,1843 John/Phoebe Ratcliff RIGGLEMAN Simon E. 1845 John /Phoebe Jane Radcliff RIGGLEMAN William B July 5, 1868 Jacob Jr/ Catherine Smith Fink RIGGLEMAN William W June 14, 1911 Seymour/ Phoebe Hevener RIGGLEMAN WIlliam Riley Oct 2, 1853 John/Phoebe Jane Ratcliff RITCHIE Cornelia Mar 8, 1880 George/Phoebe Harmon RUDDELL Abel Miles Mar 4, 1839 James Dyer/Elizabeth Hammer RUDDELL Arlie J. 1892 Charles Boggs/Mary Jane Smith RUDDELL Anderson Newman July 12, 1845 James Dyer/Elizabeth Hammer RUDDLE Calvin Dyer Apr 7, 1870 John M/Virginia F. Hammer RUDDLE Carrie Etta Aug 19l,1868 William Geroge/Samantha K. Hartman RUDDLE Charles Boggs May 26, 1859 James Dyer/Jane Frances Payne RUDDLE Curtis Dove Nov 20 ,1897 Harness/Cora E. Dove RUDDLE Curtis Huffman NOv 9, 1924 Curtis Dove/Lela Marie Huffman RUDDELL Edmund Dyer May 30 ,1835 James Dyer/Elizabeth Hammer RUDDELL Glen H. 1892 Charles Boggs/Mary Jane Smith RUDDLE Harness Lee Dec 22, 1862 James Dyer/Jane Payne RUDDLE Henry Clay May 11, 1850 James Dyer/Elizabeth Hammer RUDDLE Isaac J. Nov 12, 1857 John Malcolm/Mary Eye RUDDLE Isaac Cornelius Feb 24, 1837 James Dyer/Elizabeth Hammer RUDDLE James Dyer May 10, 1809 Cornelius/Hannah Dyer RUDDLE James Hammer June 8 ,1843 James Dyer/Elizabeth Hammer RUDDLE John M. Nov 26, 1830 Isaac/Deborah Kanester RUDDLE John Matthew Jan 21, 1841 James Dyer,Elizabeth Hammer RUDDELL Kenny B. 1893 Charles Boggs/Mary Jane Smith RUDDLE Lester C. 1896 Charles Boggs/Mary Jane Smith RUDDLE Marvin May 15, 1904 Harnress Lee/Cora Etta Dove RUDDLE Margaret Etta Dec 9 ,1870 James Dyer/Jane Frances Payne RUDDLE Mary Catherine May 9, 1847 James Dyer/Elizabeth Hammer RUDDLE Mary Emily NOv 21, 1868 John Malcom/Mary Elizabeth Eye RUDDLE William R. Feb 1, 1854 John Malcolm/Mary Eye RUDDELL Nellie 1906 Charles Boggs/Mary Jane Smith RUDDELL Roma Lynn Aug 31, 1904 William Pendleton/Carrie Etta RUDDELL Sarah K. Feb 7 ,1860 John Malcolm/Mary Elizabeth Eye RUDDELL Virginia H. May 15, 1866 John Malcolm/Mary Elizabeth Eye RUDDLE William George Oct 13, 1833 James Dyer/Elizabeth Hammer RUDDLE William Pendleton Jan 21, 1854 John Malcolm/Mary Elizabeth Eye RULEMAN Christian June 8, 1817 Christian/ Mary Elizabeht Fleisher RULEMAN Christian 1774 Christian/ Elizabeth Henkle RULEMAN Christian W. 1736 Jacob/ Maria Gotteskind RULEMAN Conrad 1824 Christian/Mary E. Lough RULEMAN Helena 1822 Christian/Mary E. Lough RULEMAN Henry 1815 Christian/ Mary E. Lough RULEMAN Henry Oct 5, 1813 Christian/ Mary elizabeth Fleisher RULEMAN Henry Donahue Oct 2, 1842 Christian/Christina Smith RULEMAN Jacob 1813 Christian/Mary E. Lough RULEMAN Phoebe 1810 Christian/Mary E. Lough RULEMAN Sophia 1806 Christian/Mary E. Lough RYMER Emma Oct 31, 1863 George W/Margaret Harper RYMER George Washington Nov 8 ,1853 George W/Margaret Harper RYMER Hannah Catherine Dec 24, 1845 George W/Margaret Harper RYMER Ida Dec 14, 1860 George W/Margaret Harper RYMER Jacob Harper Aug 30 ,1858 George W/Margaret Harper RYMER Margaret Elizabeth Oct 4, 1851 George W/Margaret Harper RYMER Mary J. Aug 25, 1842 George W/Margaet Harper RYMER Phoebe Ann Oct 12, 1840 George W/Margaret Harper RYMER Sarah Ellen Dec 4, 1844 George W/Margaet Harper RYMER William 1812 Thomas/Annie Waybright RYMER William Harrison Dec 5, 1855 George W/Margaret Harper SAMUELS,Susan (slave), Jun. 13, 1853 Larkin/Maria (slave) SCHRADER John 1865 Ami/Elizabeth M. Crummitt SEIF John Thomas May 1, 1868 William Harrison/Priscilla Ellen Kimble SEIF Lucinda Ellen May 8 ,1895 John Thomas/Mary Elizabeth SENNETT Amanda Jane Feb 13, 1858 Henry/Phoebe Eye SENNETT Catherine 1819 Henry R/Catherine Fleisher SENNETT Elizabeth Catherine 1842 Henry/Phoebe Eye SENNETT Harrsion Oct 16, 1854 Henry/Phoebe Eye SENNETT Henry 1818 Henry R/Catherine Flesher SENNETT Henry R. June 4, 1783 Patrick/Catherine Hefner SENNETT Jacob 1815 Henry R/Catherine Fleisher SENNETT Louisa Margaret Dec 21, 1851 Henry/Phoebe Eye SENNETT Naomi Nov 5, 1849 Henry/Phoebe Eye SENNETT Phoebe Jane Feb 6, 1846 Henry/Phoebe Eye SENNETT Valerie E. 1845 Henry/Phoebe Eye SEYBERT Sarah May 12, 1734 George/Mary Shepherd SHAW Frances Virginia Aug 30, 1851 James/Mahala Bolton SHAW Hettie Florence Dec 18, 1870 James/Mahala Bolton SHAW Jacob Andrew Feb 25, 1856 James/Mahala Bolton SHAW James Edward Apr 18, 1860 James/Mahala Bolton SHAW John William Nov 9 ,1854 James/Mahala Bolton SHAW Martha Ann Mar 19 ,1853 James/Mahala Bolton SHAW Mary M. Mar 6, 1858 James/Mahala Bolton SHAW Nancy Jane Oct 26, 1861 James/Mahala Bolton SHAW Otis Oct 7 ,1886 John William/Mary Williams SHAW Rebecca Margaret July 17, 1863 James/Mahala Bolton SHIRK Phoebe Dec 5, 1833 Henry/Rebecca VanMetre SHREVE Alston V. July 31, 1895 Andrew Berkeley/Johanna SHREVE Amos 1812 JOhn/Eliza Platt SHREVE Andrew Berkley Apr 6, 1868 Benjamin W/Lucinda Moutz SHREVE Ann Rebecca 1854 Amos/Mary Arbogast SHREVE Asbury 1867 Nichodemus/Sarah Catherine Huffman SHREVE Benjamin 1845 Amos/Mary M. Arbogast SHREVE Benjamin W. 1824 John/Lucinda Pratt SHREVE Benjamin Otis Mar 4, 1910 Andrew Berkley/Joanna SHREVE Benjamin Franklin Sep 2, 1860 Benjamin W/Lucinda McNulty SHREVE Charles Asbury Mar 5, 1867 Nichodemus/Sarah Catherine Huffman SHREVE Clara Alice Apr 2, 1871 Nichodemus/Sarah Catherine Huffman SHREVE Daniel Young 1836 Daniel/Lucinda Weese SHREVE Daniel 1795 John/Lucinda Pratt SHREVE Edith Jane 1840 Amos/Mary Arbogast SHREVE Emma Florence Dec 26, 1896 Andrew Berkley/Joanne SHREVE Ervin Sep 9 ,1885 Nichodemus/Sarah Catherine Huffman SHREVE Etta Florence Jan 13, 1896 Benjamin Franklin/Sarah Catherine Judy SHREVE Floda Nov 19, 1898 Andrew Berkeley/Johanna SHREVE George Edward Apr 8 ,1865 Nichodemus/Sarah Catherine Huffman SHREVE Harvey Clemon Oct 1, 1900 Benjamin Franklin/Sarah Catherine Judy SHREVE Henry Isom June 7, 1900 John William/Jane Kimble SHREVE Ida Elizabeth Apr 6, 1874 Nichodemus/Sarah Catherine Huffman SHREVE Ira P. Mar 21, 1891 Benjamin Franklin/Sarah Catherine Judy SHREVE Ira Parker Sep 2, 1860 Benjamin Franklin/Sarah Catherine Judy SHREVE James 1812 John/Lucinda Pratt SHREVE James E. June 19,1855 Benjamin W/Lucinda McNulty SHREVE Jesse D. 1851 Amos/Mary Arbogast SHREVE John Newton Sep 15, 1876 Nichodemus/Sarah Catherine Huffman SHREVE John William Mar 28 ,1858 Benjamin W/Lucinda McNulty SHREVE Julia H. Feb 12, 1879 Nichodemus/Sarah Catherine Huffman SHREVE Margaret Ann Oct 26 ,1863 Nichodemus/Sarah Catherine Huffman SHREVE Martha 1841 John P/Hannah Ayres SHREVE Mary Ann Oct 26, 1863 Nicholas/Sarah Catherine Huffman SHREVE Mary Etta Feb 5, 1869 Nicholas/Sarah Catherine Huffman SHREVE Minnie 1900 Andrew Barclay/Joanna SHREVE Nancy Dec 1856 Amos/Mary M. Arbogast SHREVE Nichodemus Jan 1842 Amos/Mary Am Arbogast SHREVE Orpha Gladys Nov 11, 1901 Andrew Berkeley/Johanna SHREVE Phoebe Catherine July 2, 1882 Nichodemus/Sarah Catherine Huffman SHREVE Thomas Jefferson July 9, 1874 Daniel Young/Mary E. Kimble SHREVE William Burt June 13, 1887 John William/Jane Kimble SHIRK Aaron Nov 8 ,1849 Henry/Rebecca VanMetre SHIRK Amos 1839 Henry/Rebecca VanMetre SHIRK Anna Apr 1881 Amos/Lucinda Ellen VanMetre SHIRK Austin 1876 George W/Elizabeth Jane Sites SHIRK Charles Osborne Nov 10, 1886 Amos/Lucinda VanMetre SHIRK Elijah Dec 2, 1843 Henry/Rebecca VanMetre SHIRK Elijah 1841 Henry/Rebecca Vanmetre SHIRK Elizabeth Dec 24, 1821 George Henry/Menetta Rose Yokum SHIRK Elizabeth Feb 6, 1782 Henry/Elizabeth Jagger SHIRK George 1831 Henry/Rebecca VanMetre SHIRK George Henry Dec 4, 1798 Henry/ELizabeth Jagger SHIRK George Henry Oct 11, 1877 Amos/Lucinda Ellen VanMetre SHIRK Henry Adam Sep 2, 1922 Charles Osborne/Mary Ellen VanMetre SHIRK Jacob 1845 Henry/Rebecca VanMetre SHIRK Lena Catherine Apr 11, 1880 Amos/Lucinda Ellen VanMetre SHIRK Lucinda 1821 Henry/Rebecca VanMetre SHIRK Martha Jane Mar 16, 1871 Amos/Lucinda Ellen VanMetre SHIRK Phoebe Dec 6 ,1833 Henry/Rebecca VanMetre SHIRK Susannah June 17, 1788 Henry/Elizabeth Jagger SHIRK William 1855 Henry/Rebecca VanMetre SHIRK William Wesley June 27 ,1864 Amos/Lucinda SAMUELS Susan, Jun. 13, 1853 Larkin / Maria (slave) SIMMONS Aaron Dec 31, 1861 David/Lea Crummitt SIMMONS Abbie 1879 Marshall/Susan Moyers SIMMONS Ada B. July 4, 1873 Elijah/Sarah Eliza Simpson SIMMONS Ada Apr 6, 1891 Sylvester W/Mary J. SIMMONS Adam W. Mar 18 ,1859 Hezekiah/Deborah C. Bible SIMMONS Addison Apr 15, 1854 Levi/Mary Eye SIMMONS Albert Feb 9 ,1872 Samuel/Amelia Snider SIMMONS Albert Sep 22, 1879 Mordecai/Harriett Puffenbarger SIMMONS Albert Oct 23, 1896 Isaac D/Alice D. Moyers SIMMONS Alice Aug 1887 George J/Rachel Nelson SIMMONS Alice Feb 26, 1863 James/Barbara Catherine Wilfong SIMMONS Alice Virginia Dec 8 ,1871 George Harrison/Mary Elizabeth Hartman SIMMONS Amanda 1806 John/Margaret Wimer SIMMONS Amanda J. June 26, 1869 Samuel/Amelia Snider SIMMONS Anna R. Aug 7, 1892 Charles E/Rebecca Lambert SIMMONS Anna Clara Dec 13, 1911 Sebaldus/Della Z. Lambert SIMMONS Anne 1868 Daniel/Mary M. Hoover SIMMONS Annie Jan 13, 1859 Daniel/Elizabeth Thompson SIMMONS Arthur L. Aug 24, 1878 Frederick J/Mary Ann Hoover SIMMONS Annie V. Feb 11 ,1885 Henry Addison/Mary E. Elyard SIMMONS Arthur A. Nov 21, 1892 WIlliam A/Pauline E. Hinklke SIMMONS Arthur David Jan 24, 1881 Henry/Mary Elizabeth Mauzy SIMMONS Artie Feb 28 ,1909 David Frank/Mary Jane Jordan SIMMONS Barbara A. Nov 3, 1867 George A/Sarah E. SIMMONS Bertha M. Sep 1, 1892 Sylvester/Martha M. Propst SIMMONS Benjamin 1795 John/Margaret Wimer SIMMONS Bertha Virginia June 1, 1897 Mordecai/Mary F. Smith SIMMONS Boyd June 1899 Jacob/Levina SIMMONS Calvin Feb 1895 Mordecai/Mary F. Smith SIMMONS Calvin June 28 ,1881 Samuel/Louisa Grogg SIMMONS Calvin Apr 16, 1867 Samuel/Amelia Snyder SIMMONS Carrie May 18, 1881 Solomon/Martha J. Propst SIMMONS Carrie Oct 10 ,1870 William/Christina Smith SIMMONS Carrie Oct 10 ,1870 William F/Catherine Sarah SIMMONS Carrie E. Mar 1874 Mordecai/Martha Jane Grogg SIMMONS Carrie E. May 1894 Ami/Mary Etta Lough SIMMONS Carrie E. Apr 1887 Sylvester W/Mary J. Simmons SIMMONS Carrie E. Apr 25, 1872 Henry/Mary E. SIMMONS Carrie Cleveland Feb 7 ,1884 Frederick/Mary Jane Hoover SIMMONS Caroline Oct 19 ,1858 David/Leah Crummitt SIMMONS Catherine 1845 Solomon/Mary A. SIMMONS Catherine July 18, 1821 Jacob/Susannah Ruleman SIMMONS Catherine 1841 Daniel/Elizabeth Thompson SIMMONS Catherine L. Jan 26, 1919 Olin Glenn/Katherine Harper SIMMONS Catherine Sarah July 17 ,1821 William/Margaret SIMMONS Charles E. Nov 1869 Frederick J/Mary Ann Hoover SIMMONS Charles Frank June 16, 1886 James/Barbara Catherine Wilfong SIMMONS Charles Edward July 22, 1876 Mordecai/Martha Jane Grogg SIMMONS Charles Frank Jan 17 ,1897 Charles E/Rebecca Lambert SIMMONS Clarence June 3, 1876 Mordecai/Harriett Puffenbarger SIMMONS Claude Nov 25, 1883 George Harrison/Mary Elizabeth Hartman SIMMONS Claude Amos Feb 15, 1884 George Harrison/Mary Elizabeth Hartman SIMMONS Claudia Nov 25, 1883 George Harrison/Mary Elizabeth Hartman SIMMONS Clay Aug 1892 Mordecai/Mary F. Smith SIMMONS Clyde Ashby Jan 19, 1904 Oscar Douglas/Nora Ann Clayton SIMMONS Cora A. Nov 24, 1875 David/Leah Crummitt SIMMONS Cora B. May 29, 1878 Mordecai/Harriett PUffenbarger SIMMONS Cora Alice Dec 27 ,1902 James Harvey/Lucinda S. Dove SIMMONS Cora Etta Apr 1889 George J/Rachel Nelson SIMMONS Daniel Oct 4, 1800 John/Margaret Wimmer SIMMONS Daniel May 19 ,1800 John/Margaret Ruleman SIMMONS Daniel Minor Apr 28 ,1898 George A/Mary Louise Propst SIMMONS David Oct 31, 1870 David/Leah Crummitt SIMMONS David July 12, 1826 Phillip/Mary Mauer SIMMONS David 1798 John/Margaret Wimer SIMMONS David L. Apr 3, 1896 Sylvestor W/Mary J. SIMMONS Denver Mar 23, 1910 David Frank/Mary Jane Jordan SIMMONS Early Lee Jan 9, 1909 Sebaldus/Della Z. Lambert SIMMONS Edgar Frank July 18, 1878 George A/Sarah Elizabeth SIMMONS Edna July 24, 1887 Isaac D/Alice R. Moyers SIMMONS Edna Maria Nov 20 ,1905 Jacob Zebulon/Lora Nancy Hartman SIMMONS Edward Feb 26, 1877 James/Barbara Catherine Wilfong SIMMONS Edward Charles July 26, 1921 Charles Edward/Jennie Florence Rexroad SIMMONS Eli 1819 John/Margaret Wimer SIMMONS Eli S. July 4, 1898 Charles E/Grace M. Harold SIMMONS Elizabeth 1846 John/Anna Margaret Moats SIMMONS Elizabeth NOv 10 ,1881 Joseph/Martha L. Bodkin SIMMONS Elizabeth Nov 2, 1894 Charles E/Rebecca Lambert SIMMONS Elizabeth M. July 15, 1840 Daniel/Mary Grogg SIMMONS Elizabeth July 12, 1870 Henry/Mary E. SIMMONS Elmer C. Dec 16, 1907 James McClure/Cora Ollie SImmons SIMMONS Emanuel 1827 John/Margaret Wimer SIMMMONS Emanuel Apr 1891 Josiah/Margaret Elizabeth Hanifan SIMMONS Ephraim Sep 5, 1831 John/Sophia Catherine Grogg SIMMONS Ephraim F. July 18, 1878 George A/Sarah E. SIMMONS Erasmus May 1870 Noah H/Valeria Puffenbarger SIMMONS Eva June 18, 1904 Charles E/Grace M. Herold SIMMONS Eva B. Sep 30, 1887 Elijah/Sarah Eliza Simpson SIMMONS Eva Mary May 7, 1894 Sebaldus/Dellia R. Lambert SIMMONS Frances E. Oct 3, 1867 George Harrison/Mary Elizabeth Hartman SIMMONS Frank June 25, 1890 Samuel F/Polly A. Bowers SIMMONS Frank Feb 15, 1900 James Madison/Lucy Alice Caton SIMMONS Frederick Feb 5, 1833 Frederick/Elizabeth Rexroad SIMMONS Frederick 1792 John/Margaret Wimer SIMMONS George Jan 27, 1778 Leonard/Mary A. SIMMONS George A. Aug 15, 1846 John/Sophia Catherine Grogg SIMMONS George A. Apr 23, 1876 Ephraim Amos/Sarah Elizabeth Hevener SIMMONS George G. June 1888 Samuel F/Polly Bowers SIMMONS George T. 1851 Henry Emanuel/Naomi Rexroad SIMMONS George W. Mar 1870 Jonas/Sarah Helmick SIMMONS George Akem Nov 6, 1873 George Harrison/Mary Elizabeth Hartman SIMMONS George Harrison Nov 8, 1838 Michael/Mary Waggy SIMMONS George Harrison Oct 21, 1839 Michael/Mary Waggy SIMMONS Gilbert K. Dec 2, 1879 Ephraim Amos/Sarah Elizabeth Hevener SIMMONS Granville Apr 12, 1847 Jacob/Catherine Sarah SIMMONS Grover Oct 1, 1892 Ami/Mary Etta Lough SIMMONS Grover C. Feb 1893 Jacob/Lavina SIMMONS Hannah Apr 16, 1852 Joseph/Frances Wilfong SIMMONS Hannah T. Mar 4, 1878 Sylvestor/Martha M. Propst SIMMONS Hannah Catherine Jan 20 ,1860 David/Leah Crummitt SIMMONS Harvey G. July 1, 1892 James H./Mary Bowers SIMMONS Harvey S. Nov 6, 1866 Frederick J/Mary Ann Hoover SIMMONS Henry B. Jan 19,1864 Frederick/Mary Ann Hoover SIMMONS Henry H. Apr 1900 Solomon/Martha J. Propst SIMMONS Henry Adams Sep 9, 1870 George W/Lavina Ann Rexroad SIMMONS Henry Gordon Sep 26, 1907 Calvin/Eliza J. Caton SIMMONS Herndon Jan 12, 1858 William/Christina Smith SIMMONS Hezekiah Apr 27, 1836 SOlomon/Mary A. Stone SIMMONS Hezekiah 1836 Solomon/Mary A. SIMMONS Ida F. Feb 11, 1872 Noah W/Valeria S. PUffenbarger SIMMONS Ida J. Feb 15, 1893 Mordecai/Martha Jane Grogg SIMMONS Ida Jane Aug 15, 1869 William M/Christina Smith SIMMONS Isaac D. June 10 ,1855 Timothy/Deborah Bible SIMMONS Isaac D. Nov 7 ,1868 William F/Catherine Sarah SIMMONS Isaac F. Apr 12, 1875 John/Lea Virginia Simmons SIMMONS Isaac G. July 1874 Addison/Lavina Rexroad SIMMONS Isaac N. Dec 10 ,1867 Jonas/Sarah C. Helmick SIMMONS Jacob Sep 20 ,1784 George/Eve Cook SIMMONS Jacob F. Oct 1, 1866 Josiah/Mary Margaret Nelson SIMMONS Jacob M. Aug 25, 1866 Jonas/Sarah C. Helmick SIMMONS Jacob R. 1807 George/Anna Margaret Sheets SIMMONS Jacob R. 1807 George/Julie Mullenax SIMMONS Jacob Zebulon Oct 24, 1868 James /Barbara Catherine Wilfong SIMMONS James June 9, 1842 Jacob R/Mary M. Moats SIMMONS James C. Sep 16, 1875 Henry Addison/Mary E. Elyard SIMMONS James H. Oct 25, 1861 Joel/Sarah SIMMONS James M. July 24, 1883 George A/Sarah E. SIMMONS James P. June 30, 1872 Lewis/Eleanor P. SIMMONS James Arthur June 10 ,1900 Jacob Zebulon/Lora Nancy Hartman SIMMONS James Harvey 1868 David/Lea Crummitt SIMMONS James Samuel July 16, 1884 James/Barbara Catherine Wilfong SIMMONS Jemima Sep 1878 George Harrison/Mary Elizabeth Hartman SIMMONS Jessie C. Aug 17 ,1891 Joseph/Martha L. Bodkin SIMMONS Jessie H. Aug 1897 Charles/Della F. Lambert SIMMONS Jessie Guy Oct 21, 1919 Albert Ross/Levie S. Lambert SIMMONS John A. Aug 22, 1886 James H/Polly Bowers SIMMONS John B. Oct 9, 1888 Solomon/Martha J. Propst SIMMONS John R. Feb 17, 1871 John/Leah Virginia Simmons SIMMONS John W. Sep 14, 1883 Mordecai/Harriett Puffenbarger SIMMONS John W. Aug 25, 1870 Peter/Mary M. Simmons SIMMONS John Frank Sep 22, 1879 Mordecai/Martha Jane Grogg SIMMONS Joseph 1815 John/Margaret Wimer SIMMONS Joseph Arvil Aug 4, 1910 George A/Mary Louise Propst SIMMONS Josephus Mar 1870 Jonas/Sarah C. Helmick SIMMONS Julia c. June 26, 1890 Jacob Zebulon/Lora Nancy Hartman SIMMONS Kate Dec 25, 1876 Lewis/Nellie SIMMONS, Laban 6/1854 Noah / Mary Ann SIMMONS Lester Clyde July 7, 1896 Jacob Zebulon/Lora Nancy Hartman SIMMONS Loretta Feb 10, 1876 George Harrison/Mary Elizabeth Hartman SIMMONS Mahulda 1853 Solomon/Mary A. SIMMONS Marshall 1847 Solomon/Mary A. SIMMONS Martin 1840 Solomon/Mary A. SIMMONS Mary A. 1844 Solomon/Mary A. SIMMONS Mary Elizabeth June 2, 1861 George Harrison/Mary Elizabeth Hartman SIMMONS Melinda 1842 Solomon/Mary A. SIMMONS Michael 1810 John/Margaret SIMMONS Mollie Sep 26, 1871 James/Barbara Catherine Wilfong SIMMONS Ollie Aug 12, 1888 Martin/Catherine Puffenbarger SIMMONS Ollie A. Nov 14, 1883 John F/Mary Alice Jordan SIMMONS Ollie J. Oct 20 ,1881 Elijah/Sarah Eliza Simpson SIMMONS Oliver W. Jan 28 ,1884 Sylvestor/Martha M. Propst SIMMONS Oscar Douglas Dec 26, 1875 George A/Sarah E. SIMMONS Oscar Emmett Apr 8 ,1914 Oscar D/Nora A. SIMMONS Pearl May 12, 1895 William A/Pauline Hinkle SIMMONS Pearl Apr 23, 1886 Martin/Catherine PUffenbarger SIMMONS Phillip 1802 John/Margaret Wimer SIMMONS Phoebe A. Nov 12, 1872 George A/Sarah E. Simmons SIMMONS Phoebe Ellen Apr 18, 1879 Nicholas/Mary Moats SIMMONS Phoebe Jane May 19 ,1875 Elijah/Sarah Eliza Simpson SIMMONS Price Mar 4, 1897 Sebaldus/Della Z. Lambert SIMMONS Rachel C. Nov 4, 1875 William A/Sophia Catherine SIMMONS Rachel E. Dec 8 ,1866 John/Mary SIMMONS Ralph July 11, 1906 Clay/Effie Fox SIMMONS Rebecca 1808 John/Margaret Wimer SIMMONS Rebecca Aug 23, 1875 William J/Christina Smith SIMMONS Rebecca C. Oct 1875 Jonas/Sarah C. Helmick SIMMONS Rebecca J. Oct 25, 1882 Noah W/Valeria Puffenbarger SIMMONS Robert D. Dec 10 ,1883 Sylvestor/Martha M. Propst SIMMONS Robert Kenny May 15, 1881 Mordecai/Martha Jane Grogg SIMMONS Robert Samuel Oct 31, 1887 Herndon/Melvina Eye SIMMONS Samuel May 20 ,1881 Marshall/Susan Moyers SIMMONS Samuel E. Apr 1897 Michael/Louisa Puffenbarger SIMMONS Samuel F. Feb 4, 1869 Amos/Hannah SIMMONS Samuel H. Aug 22, 1893 James Madison/Lucy Alice Caton SIMMONS Sarah May 20 ,1887 Modecai/Martha Jane Grogg SIMMONS Sarah 1812 John/Margaret Wimer SIMMONS Sarah C. Nov 1874 Henry/Mary Elizabeth Mauzy SIMMONS Sarah E. July 24, 1866 William A/Sophia Catherine SIMMONS Sarah E. Jan 7, 1843 Andrew/Elizabeth Wilfong SIMMONS Sarah Alice May 21, 1878 Aaron/Sarah Louise Webb SIMMONS Sara Eliza July 12, 1870 Henry Addision/Mary E. SIMMONS Sarah Virginia July 9, 1884 Herndon/Melvina Eye SIMMONS Savannah P. Aug 2, 1881 George Harrison/Mary Elizabeth Hartman SIMMONS Sibaldis Oct 19 ,1869 George Harrison/Mary Elizabeth Hartman SIMMONS Sidney 1838 Solomon/Mary A. SIMMONS Sidney June 1886 Addison/Mary Ann Smith SIMMONS Sidney S. July 7, 1881 George J/Rachel Nelson SIMMONS Solomon Mar 18 ,1816 Jacob/Sarah Elizabeth Wooden SIMMONS Solomon R. July 1891 Solomon/Martha J. Propst SIMMONS Sophia 1823 John/Margaret Wimer SIMMONS Stella Mae May 30 ,1907 John Franklin/Sarah Virginia SIMMONS Stephen T. Dec 15, 1881 Ephraim Amos/Sarah Elizabeth Hevener SIMMONS Susannah Nov 28 ,1866 David/Leah Crummitt SIMMONS Thomas Harrison Sep 11, 1885 Mordecai/Harriett Puffenbarger SIMMONS Walter C. Dec 1892 Michael/Louisa Puffenbarger SIMMONS Walter S. Jan 15, 1902 Charles E/Grace Herald SIMMONS William 1822 John/Margaret Wimer SIMMONS William 1848 John/Anna Margaret Moats SIMMONS William Nov 12, 1865 Henry/Mary Elizabeth Mauzy SIMMONS William B. Aug 8, 1900 Gabriel/Ida F. SIMMONS William E. Oct 30 ,1882 SOlomon/Martha J. Propst SIMMONS William P. Dec 13, 1870 Josiah/Mary Margaret Nelson SIMMONS William Oscar Dec 24, 1866 James /Barbara Catherine Wilfong SIMPSON Delzina May 5, 1867 Andrew Jackson/Mary Bland SIMPSON Frank 1869 Andrew Jackson/Mary Bland SIMPSON Jas. Luther Sep. 1853 William /Nancy SIMPSON Jennie 1860 Andrew Jackson/Mary Bland SIMPSON Martha 1871 Andrew Jackson/Mary Bland SIMPSON Texanna 1873 Andrew Jackson/Mary Bland SIMPSON William 1807 Allen/Susannah SIMPSON William 1865 Andrew Jackson/Mary Bland SINNETT Henry 1818 Henry R/Catherine Flesher SINNETT Susan Elizabeth Oct 15, 1840 Jacob/Susannah Eye SIPLE Abraham 1851 Joel/Mary M. Hiner SIPLE Caroline 1832 Joel/Mary M. Hiner SIPLE George 1829 Joel/Mary M. Hiner SIPLE Hannah 1845 Joel/Mary M. Hiner SIPLE Hiram K. 1850 Joel/Mary M. Hiner SIPLE James Madison 1835 Joel/Mary M. Hiner SIPLE Jane 1841 Joel/Mary M. Hiner SIPLE John 1847 Joel/Mary M. Hiner SIPLE Josiah H. July 7, 1838 Joel/Mary M. Hiner SIPLE Martha June 1856 Joel/Mary M. Hiner SIPLE Mary June 1853 Joel/Mary M. Hiner SIPLE Nancy 1855 Joel/Mary M. Hiner SIPLE Samuel May 22, 1832 Joel/Mary M. Hiner SIPLE William M. May 10 ,1836 Joel/Mary M. Hiner SITES Albert F. May 8, 1894 James Perry/Mary Susan Mallow SITES Alice Estie July 16, 1893 Elias Clark/Mary Elizabeth Kisamore SITES Ann Nov 22, 1864 Sampson/Eve Harper SITES Anna Nov 22, 1864 Sampson/Eve Harper SITES Anna J. July 31, 1896 James Perry/Mary Susan Mallow SITES Anna Bell July 29,1879 Job/Mary Susan Judy SITES Arthur Lee Apr 6, 1902 James Perry/Mary Susan Mallow SITES Arthur Titus May 27 ,1902 Charles Frederick/Christina Sites SITES Curtis D. Jan 12, 1894 John William/Ellen Hedrick SITES Delzina Feb 16, 1867 Sampson/Eve Harper SITES Edward Mar 1897 Jacob/Hannah Hinkle SITES Edward J. 1877 Elias Clark/Mary Elizabeth Kisamore SITES Elias Clarke 1/12/1854 Sampson /Eve Harper SITES Eliza Oct 18 ,1852 Sampson/Eve Harper SITES Elizabeth J. Mar 1, 1850 Sampson/Eve Harper SITES Ephia 1879 Elias Clark/Mary Elizabeth Kisamore SITES Ernie Lee Aug 8 ,1884 Elias Clark/Mary Elizabeth Kisamore SITES Fannie May 1899 Jacob/Rebecca Moyers SITES Floyd D. 1881 Elias Clark/Mary Elizabeth Kisamore SITES Gabriel 1861 Jacob/Hannah Hinkle SITES George 1851 Jacob/Mary Day SITES Hannah C. Feb 4, 1891 Elias Clark/Mary Elizabeth Kisamore SITES Hannah Catherine Mar 13, 1861 Sampson/Eve Harper SITES Hattie Jan 1887 Elias Clark/Mary Elizabeth Kisamore SITES Jacob Sep 7, 1768 Job/Polly A. Harper SITES Jacob W. Aug 24, 1851 Sampson/Eve Harper SITES James Nov 27 ,1865 Johnson A/Ann Adamson SITES Jenetta Feb 6, 1869 Sampson/Eve Harper SITES John Adam 1861 Job A/Mary A. Harper SITES John Wesley 1861 Noah/Sarah Jane Harper SITES John William Sep 4, 1854 Sampson/Eve Harper SITES Johnson A. Aug 24, 1825 Adam/Edith Phares SITES Luther Sep 21, 1888 James Perry/Mary Susan Mallow SITES Margaret E. Dec 12, 1855 Johnson A/Ann Adamson SITES Mary E. 1855 Jacob/Mary Day SITES Mary Ann Dec 24, 1831 Jacob/Mary Rorhbach SITES Mary Etta 1872 Noah/Sarah Jane Harper SITES Mary Jane Aug 20 ,1863 Johnson A/Ann Adamson SITES Mary Susan Nov 4, 1857 Sampson/Eve Harper SITES Nola Gay June 2, 1899 Elias Clark/Mary Elizabeth Kisamore SITES Peachie Dove Mar 28 ,1888 Elias Clark/Mary Elizabeth Kisamore SITES Phoebe Ellen Feb 12, 1856 Sampson/Eve Harper SITES Sampson June 12, 1824 Jacob/Catherine Hinkle SITES Sanford 1858 Jacob/Hannah Hinkle SITES William S. 1859 Jacob/Hannah Hinkle SITES Verna Catherine Aug 18, 1896 Elias Clark/Mary Elizabeth Kisamore SITES Virginia Eliza July 14, 1859 Sampson/Eve Harper SKIDMORE Elizabeth June 15, 1815 Andrew/Elizabeth Taylor Stonestreet SKIDMORE Ellen July 22, 1812 Andrew/Elizabeth Taylor Stonestreet SKIDMORE Emily June 27 ,1823 Andrew/Elizabeth Taylor Stonestreet SKIDMORE Indiana E. June 26, 1827 Andrew/Elizabeth Taylor Stonestreet SKIDMORE James Apr 12, 1830 Andrew/Elizabeth Taylor Stonestreet SKIDMORE James May 12, 1817 James/Mary Lough SKIDMORE James 1763 Joseph/Mary M. Henkle SKIDMORE Jesse 1794 James/Rachel Nestrick SKIDMORE John Aug 27 ,1795 John/Nancy Pringle SKIDMORE John June 10 ,1736 Joseph/Agnes Caldwell SKIDMORE Joseph 1706 Joseph/Rebecca Miller SKIDMORE Joseph July 31, 1761 James/Sarah McDonald SKIDMORE Joseph June 10, 1736 John/Agnes Caldwell SKIDMORE Joseph Nov 22, 1812 James/Mary Lough SKIDMORE Juliana Oct 15, 1832 Jesse/Elizabeth Leach SKIDMORE Louise July 29 ,1825 Andrew/Elizabeth Taylor Stonestreet SKIDMORE Margaret Feb 25, 1828 Jesse/Elizabeth Leach SKIDMORE Martha 1824 Jesse/Elizabeth Leach SKIDMORE Martha May 13, 1810 Andrew/Elizabeth Taylor Stonestreet SKIDMORE Mary E. Nov 25, 1795 James/Rachel Nestrick SKIDMORE Mary Ann May 10 ,1807 Andrew/Elizabeth Taylor Stonestreet SKIDMORE Nancy Jan 15, 1813 Andrew/Elizabeth Taylor Stonestreet SKIDMORE Rebecca NOv 1, 1819 Andrew/Elizabeth Taylor Stonestreet SKIDMORE Rebecca Oct 11, 1819 Andrew/Elizabeth Taylor Stonestreet SKIDMORE Samuel Apr 6, 1821 Andrew/Elizabeth Taylor Stonestreet SKIDMORE Susan Feb 10 ,1817 Andrew/Elizabeth Taylor Stonestreet SKILES Bryon July 24, 1892 James M./Rebecca Margaret Shaw SKILES Carl Jan 22, 1895 James M/Rebecca Margaret Shaw SMITH, MALE 12/5/1854 Benjamin Y/. Elizabeth SMITH Aaron 1869 Sampson Skidmore/Susannah Carr SMITH Aaron 1850 Andrew C/ELizabeth White SMITH Aaron W. Dec 27 ,1829 Henry/Mary Skidmore SMITH Adam 1870 George Alexander/Emiy Catherine Montony SMITH Ambrose Rankin Jan 1898 Samuel/Abbie Simmons SMITH Amelia 1842 Christian/Rachel Harold SMITH Arthur Brown May 7, 1909 Jared Douglas/Maude Flo Simmons SMITH Balser Oct 22, 1859 Peter Harrison/Nancy Elizabeth Nelson SMITH Benjamin 12/5/1854 Y. S/Elizabeth SMITH Bonnie V. July 23, 1913 Jared Douglas/Maude Flo Simmons SMITH Catherine 1807 Henry/Christina SMITH Catherine 1832 Henry/Elizaeth Bowers SMITH Catherine 1837 Christian/Susan Crummitt SMITH Charity Ann 1868 George Alexander/Emily Catherine Montony SMITH Christian 1788 John/Mary Civil Pool SMITH Daniel 1842 Daniel/Magdalene Bowers SMITH Daniel 1810 John/Mary S. Simmons SMITH David R. Oct 31, 1849 William L/Mary Ann Rexroad SMITH Delilah 1831 Daniel/Magdalene Bowers SMITH Edith Blanche Jan 12, 1904 Jared Branson/Ida Waggy SMITH Edward 1871 Sampson Skidmore/Susannah Carr SMITH Eliza 1837 Christian/Rachel Harold SMITH Elizabeth 1866 Henry W/Sarah Margaret Simmons SMITH Ellen Mary Feb 8 ,1825 Henry/Mary Skidmore SMITH Elmer Ray Aug 24, 1906 Jared Douglas/Maude Florence Simmons SMITH Emma C. 1875 Sampson Skidmore/Susannah Carr SMITH Emma Florence Aug 28 ,1890 William Johnson/Elizabeth A. Bible SMITH Etta Elizabeth Apr 10, 1907 Frederick Albert/Bertie Alice Lantz SMITH Etta May 18, 1887 Josiah/Grace A. Mauzy SMITH Florence 1872 Peter Harrison/Nancy Elizabeth Nelson SMITH Floyd 1878 George Alexander/Emily Catherine Montony SMITH Frederick 1773 John/Catherine Pickle SMITH Frederick Albert Mar 25, 1887 William Johnson/Elizabeth A. Bible SMITH Gabriel L. 1854 Andrew C/ELizabeth White SMITH George Alexander 1847 Andrew C/ELizabeth White SMITH Hanna Aug 22, 1867 William L/Mary A. Rexroad SMITH Hannah 1832 Christian/Rachel Harold SMITH Hannah E. June 10 ,1827 Henry/Mary Skidmore SMITH Harvey Apr 23, 1861 William L/Mary A. Rexroad SMITH Harvey Berlin Apr 24, 1898 David R/Martha Jane Waggy SMITH Henry 1786 John/Mary Civil Pool SMITH Henry H. May 1887 J.H./Jemima SMITH Henry W. 1865 Sampson Skidmore/Susannah Carr SMITH Jacob S. 1882 George Alexander/Emily Catherine Montony SMITH Jared F. Jan 4, 1856 Saban/Mary SMITH Jared Branson Feb 28 ,1880 Peter Harrsion/Nancy Elizabeth Nelson SMITH Jared Douglas Dec 29, 1879 David R/Martha Jane Waggy SMITH Jared McBride May 11, 1925 Jared Douglas/Maude Flo Simmons SMITH Job 1856 Andrew C/ELizabeth White SMITH John A. 1848 Daniel/Magdalene Bowers SMITH John A. 1836 Christian/Rachel Harold SMITH John H. 1867 Sampson Skidmore/Susannah Carr SMITH Johnny K. 1854 Peter Harrison/Nancy Elizabeth Nelson SMITH Joseph H. 1874 Peter Harrison/Nancy Elizabeth Nelson SMITH Josiah Mar 17, 1854 Nathan/Mahulda SMITH Lena 1889 Ambrose/Mary Bland SMITH Lucy 1878 Sampson Skidmore/Susannah Carr SMITH Lucy Lee Nov 25, 1877 Sampson SKidmore/Susannah Carr SMITH Maggie Viola June 21, 1893 David R/Martha Jane Waggy SMITH Margaret 1880 George Alexander/Emma Catherine MOntony SMITH Maria 1834 Christian/Rachel Harold SMITH Marietta Aug 18 ,1862 William L/Mary A. Rexroad SMITH Martin May 16, 1871 William L/Mary A. Rexroad SMITH Mary J. 1869 Peter Harrison/Nancy Elizabeth Nelson SMITH Mary Ann 1831 Daniel/Magdalene Bowers SMITH Melinda 1852 Andrew C/ELizabeth White SMITH Milton Eli 1893 Andrew Jackson/Phoebe Catherine Vance SMITH Minor C. 1876 George Alexander/Emily Catherine Montony SMITH Noah 1874 George Alexander/Emily Catherine Montony SMITH Noah Nov 5, 1818 Peter Joseph/Jane Dalton SMITH Olin Frederick Mar 6 ,1911 Frederick A/Bertie Alice Lantz SMITH Opal Jane Apr 14, 1916 Jared Douglas/Maude Flo Simmons SMITH Oril 1877 Sampson Skidmore/Susannah Carr SMITH Peter Harrison March 30, 1836 Daniel/Molly Powers SMITH Phoebe E. 1884 George Alexander/Emily Catherine Montony SMITH Phoebe Jane 1831 William/Phoebe Fisher SMITH Sampson SKidmore July 23, 1833 Henry/Mary Skidmore SMITH Sarah A. 1838 Daniel/Magdalene Bowers SMITH Susannah 1828 Christian/Rachel Harold SMITH Walter J. May 10 ,1897 William J/Elizabeth SMITH Walter Hansel Oct 1, 1922 Frederick A/Bertie Alice Lantz SMITH William F. 1834 Daniel/Magdalene Bowers SMITH William Haymond 1872 George Alexander/Emily Catherine Montony SMITH William Johnson Dec 27 ,1861 Peter Harrison/Nancy Elizabeth Nelson SNYDER Benjamin 1841 George/Mary Grogg SNYDER Catherine 1830 Christian/Rachel Harold SNIDER Christina 1843 George/Mary Grogg SNIDER Daniel 1847 George/Mary Grogg SNYDER Daniel May 15, 1829 Frederick/Mary Elizabeth Simmons SNYDER Delphia Susan June 26, 1904 Marshall/Louisa Alice PUffenbarger SNIDER Elizabeth 1825 Christian/Rachel Harold SNYDER Emory Melvin June 30 ,1900 Marshall/Louisa Alice PUffenbarger SNYDER Harvey Elbert Dec 12, 1909 Marshall/Louisa Alice PUffenbarger SNIDER Mary M. 1851 George/Mary Grogg SNIDER Naomi 1839 George/Mary Grogg SNIDER Nelly 1823 Christian/Rachel Harold SNYDER Olive Florence Sep 14, 1913 Marshall/Louisa Alice PUffenbarger SNYDER Otis Stewart Jan 20 ,1923 Marshall/Louisa Alice PUffenbarger SNYDER Owen Ralph July 29 ,1906 Marshall/Louisa Alice PUffenbarger SNIDER William Addison 1840 George/Mary Grogg SNYDER William Worth July 11, 1898 Marshall/Louisa Alice PUffenbarger SPITZER Dora Belle June 8, 1907 William Franklin/Nettie FLorence VanMetre SPONAUGLE Adam J. Feb 4, 1858 William/Minerva Teter SPONAUGLE Adam Harness Mar 18, 1878 George/Ursula Thompson SPONAUGLE Adam Harness July 1, 1918 John Alonzo/Mary Vandevander SPONAUGLE Alta Apr 6, 1905 Green J./Fanny E. Bland SPONAUGLE Ann Rebecca Oct 4, 1872 George/Ursula Thompson SPONAUGLE Ashby Nov 21, 1865 Jacob/Roxann Ketterman SPONAUGLE Carrie Etta Dec 3, 1870 George Washington/Elizabeth Susan Judy SPONAUGLE Catherine 1854 Phillip/Elizabeth Ann Phares SPONAUGLE Catherine Oct 1826 Jesse/Abigail Strawder SPONAUGLE Christina Apr 17 ,1866 Lewis Martin /Mary Ann Teter SPONAUGLE Claddie C. Feb 1877 Lewis Martin /Mary Ann Teter SPONAUGLE Debbie Jane Aug 1, 1870 George/Ursula SPONAUGLE Eber John June 7 ,1918 Gilbert Kenny/Annie P. Mallow SPONAUGLE Eli Perry May 26, 1871 Jacob/Roxanna Ketterman SPONAUGLE Eli Perry Sep 30 ,1851 William/Minerva Fleisher SPONAUGLE Elizabeth Ann Jan 3, 1833 Jesse/Abigail Strawder SPONAUGLE Elizabeth Jane Mar 10 ,1854 William/Minerva Fleisher SPONAUGLE Flora Anna June 4, 1867 Jacob/Roxanna Ketterman SPONAUGLE George Oct 16, 1823 Jacob/Elizabeth Arbogast SPONAUGLE George 1804 Balser/Sarah SPONAUGLE George W. 1873 Jesse/Abigail Strawder SPONAUGLE George Arthur July 18 ,1887 George WAshington/ELizabeth Susan Judy SPONAUGLE George Washington Jan 25, 1847 William/Minerva Flasher SPONAUGLE Gilbert Kenny Jan 2, 1870 Jacob/Roxanna Ketterman SPONAUGLE Green Judy Oct 19 ,1877 George Washington/ELizabeth Susan Judy SPONAUGLE Hanna Margaret Sep 30, 1836 Jacob/Elizabeth Arbogast SPONAUGLE Harmon Henry Jan 14, 1877 Jacob/Roxanne Ketterman SPONAUGLE Haymond Dec 25, 1864 William/Minerva Fleisher SPONAUGLE Hubert Joshua June 5, 1896 Joshua/Sallie Whitecotton SPONAUGLE Jacob 1841 Jesse/Abigail Strawder SPONAUGLE Jacob 1841 Jacob/Elizabeth Arbogast SPONAUGLE Jacob Sep 2, 1799 Balsor/Sarah SPONAUGLE Jacob Asbury 1858 Jesse/Abigail Strawder SPONAUGLE Jesse 1826 Jacob/Elizabeth Arbogast SPONAUGLE Jesse Olden Mar 21, 1825 Jacob Joseph/ELizabeth Arbogast SPONAUGLE John Sep 11, 1858 Nathaniel/Charity SPONAUGLE John Wilson Jan 28 ,1871 Lewis Martin/Mary Ann Teter SPONAUGLE John 1794 Balser/Sarah SPONAUGLE John Wesley Mar 16, 1860 William/Minerva Fleisher SPONAUGLE Joseph Irvin Nov 6, 1909 William Cleveland/Lille Vandevander SPONAUGLE Joshua Sep 15, 1863 Amos/Mary Pitzenbarger SPONAUGLE Leah Spe 17 ,1834 Jesse/Abigail Strawder SPONAUGLE Leslie Green Sep 14, 1908 Green J./Fanny E. Bland SPONAUGLE Levi Feb 28 ,1868 William/Minerva Fleisher SPONAUGLE Lewis C. Jan 4, 1863 Lewis Martin /Mary Ann Teter SPONAUGLE Lewis Martin Aug 1829 Jacob/Elizabeth L. Arbogast SPONAUGLE Lucinda 1870 Jesse/Abigail Strawder SPONAUGLE Lucy A. 1856 William/Minerva Fleisher SPONAUGLE Martha 1862 William/Minerva Fleisher SPONAUGLE Martha J. 1877 Jesse/Abigail Strawder SPONAUGLE Martha Alice May 30, 1868 Lewis Martin/Mary Ann Teter SPONAUGLE Margaret 1858 Phillip/ELizabeth Ann Phares SPONAUGLE Mary Sep 1, 1855 Nathaniel/Charity SPONAUGLE Mary P. Apr 23, 1880 George Washington/Elizabeth Susan Judy SPONAUGLE Mary Ann 1868 Jesse/Abigail Strawder SPONAUGLE Mary Catherine Sep 25, 1847 William/Minerva F. Teter SPONAUGLE Mary Elizabeth Nov 27 ,1866 George/Ursula Thompson SPONAUGLE Mary Elizabeth Feb 8 ,1831 Jesse/Abigail Strawder SPONAUGLE Mary Ruth Feb 3, 1915 Green Judy/Fannie E. Bland SPONAUGLE Nathan Clark Apr 25, 1855 Jesse/Abigail Strawder SPONAUGLE Norman May 2, 1873 Lewis Martin/Mary Ann Teter SPONAUGLE Phoebe E. Apr 18, 1864 Lewis Martin/Mary Ann Teter SPONAUGLE Phoebe Jane Sep 18, 1853 Jesse/Baigail Strawder SPONAUGLE Phillip May 6, 1826 John/Barbara Wimer SPONAUGLE Rebecca Alice 1860 Jesse/Abigail Strawder SPONAUGLE Robert Boyd May 26, 1868 George/Ursula Thompson SPONAUGLE Russell McClure Dec 23, 1903 Green J/Fanny E. Bland SPONAUGLE Sarah 1838 Jacob/Elizabeth Arbogast SPONAUGLE Sarah E. 1865 Jesse/Abigail Strawder SPONAUGLE Sarah L. Mar 4, 1880 George/Ursula Bible SPONAUGLE Sarah Elizabeth Nov 19, 1865 Jesse O/Abigail Strawder SPONAUGLE Saulsbery Aug 28 ,1857 Lewis Martin /Mary Ann Teter SPONAUGLE Shirley Arlene Jan 3, 1914 Gilbert Kenny/Annie P. Mallow SPONAUGLE Susan Feb 17 ,1861 Lewis Martin /Mary Ann Teter SPONAUGLE Susan 1802 Balser/Sarah SPONAUGLE Walter Glenn Aug 3, 1912 Green J./Fanny E. Bland SPONAUGLE William 1814 Balser/Sarah SPONAUGLE William 1820 Jacob/Elizabeth Arbogast SPONAUGLE William L. 1863 Jesse/Abigail Strawder SPONAUGLE William Amos Mar 15, 1899 Joshua/Sarah Evelyn Whitecotton SPONAUGLE William Jackson Nov 8 ,1849 William/Minerva Fleisher SPONAUGLE William Letcher Sep 16, 1875 Jacob/Roxanne Ketterman SPONAUGLE William Okey Aug 25, 1875 George Washington/Elizabeth Susan Judy SPONAUGLE Zally P. Nov 6, 1908 Gilbert Kenny/Annie P. Mallow STONE Daniel 1862 Solomon/Mary Simmons STONE Daniel C. 1812 Christian/Mary Smith STONE Edna Pauline Mar 16, 1910 Harry Arthur/Nancy Rebecca Rexroad STONE Elizabeth Jane 1828 Moses/Elizabeth Siron STONE Harry Arthur Apr 25, 1881 John Marshall/Emma Catherine Moyers STONE John Boyd Apr 29 ,1886 John Marshall/Emma Catherine Moyers STONE John Marshall Aug 15, 1849 Daniel C/Sarah Francis Propst STONE John William July 2, 1905 Harry Arthur/Nancy Rebecca Rexroad STONE Martha Aug 30 ,1855 Daniel C./Sarah Frances Propst STONE Mary 1819 Daniel/Susan Rexroad STONE Mary E. Sep 23, 1893 John Marshall/Emma Catherine Moyers STONE Matilda 1821 Moses/Elizabeth Siron STONE Mary Magdalene Jan 23, 1823 Moses/ELizabeth Siron STONE Robert Harry May 3, 1907 Harry Arthur/Nancy Rebecca Rexroad STONE Sarah Ann 1827 Moses B/Matilda Stone SUMMERS Elizabeth 1807 James/Nancy S. Robinson SUMMERS George W. 1805 James/Nancy S. Robinson SUMMERS James Jan 1, 1780 Johan Paul/Elizabeth Hull SUMMERS Jane 1811 James/Nancy S. Robinson SUMMERS John 1805 James/Nancy S. Robinson SUMMERS John Quincy June 15, 1828 William/Elizabeth Eagle SUMMERS Margaret 1809 James/Nancy S. Robinson SUMMERS Saint Clair May 9, 1799 James/Nancy S. Robinson SUMMERS Sidney L. 1807 James/Nancy S. Robinson SUMMERS Ursula Jan 13, 1813 James/Nancy S. Robinson SWADLEY Catherine 1778 Henry/Mary Pence SWADLEY Clara Nettie Apr 23, 1874 Valentine/Margaret Hannah Hoover SWADLEY Edwin Valentine Oct 22, 1886 Valentine/Margaret Hannah Hoover SWADLEY Elizabeth 1808 George/Barbara Hevener SWADLEY George Aug 7, 1776 Henry/Mary Pence SWADLEY George D. Mar 27 ,1855 John/SUsannah SWADLEY Hattie 1810 Henry/Mary Benson SWADLEY Henry Oct 10 ,1781 Henry/Mary Pence SWADLEY Isaac Elmer July 7 ,1889 Valentine/Margaret Hannah Hoover SWADLEY Jacob Mar 26, 1829 Valentine/Mary Propst SWADLEY Jacob F. Mar 22, 1859 Peter/Matilda Rexroad SWADLEY John Jan 9 ,1803 Henry/Mary Benson SWADLEY John F. 1871 Jacob N/Mary A. Hevener SWADLEY John W. June 3, 1859 John/Susannah Hevener SWADLEY Maria 1783 Henry/Mary Pence SWADLEY Mary May 17, 1821 Henry/Mary Harper SWADLEY Mary Alice Nov 8 ,1822 Valentine/Margaret Hannah Hoover SWADLEY Valentine Mar 14, 1804 George/Barbara Penninger SWADLEY William Mar 22, 1812 George/Barbara Hevener SWADLEY William C. Feb 11, 1877 Valentine/Margaret Hannah Hoover SWITZER Charles Kenna Apr 8, 1853 David Newton/Frances Ann Wilson SWITZER David Newton Mar 2, 1815 Daniel/Mary Ogden SWITZER Sally Feb 12, 1852 David Newton/Frances Ann Wilson TALLMAN Benjamin Nov 8 ,1791 James Boone/Nancy Crawford TALLMAN Benjamin Jan 9, 1745 WIlliam/Anne Lincoln TALLMAN James Boone Apr 8, 1771 Benjamin/Dinah Boone TALLMAN James Crawford Feb 8 ,1818 Benjamin/Elizabeth Warwick TALLMAN William Mar 25, 1720 Benjamin/Patience Durfee TETER A. Joel Nov 16, 1778 Phillip/Susannah Hinkle TETER Abraham Jan 1768 Paul/Rebecca Hinkle TETER Abraham 1785 George/Margaret Lottman TETER Adam 1845 Johnson/Rachel Bland TETER Amos J. 1840 Enoch/Mahala Calhoun TETER Ann 1807 Joel/Elizabeth Phares TETER Anna Rebecca Nov 2, 1848 Reuben/Margaret McGlaughlin TETER Annis 1842 Johnson/Rachel Bland TETER Benjamin 1776 Phillip/Susannah Hinkle TETER Benjamin 1816 Jno/Elizabeth HOffman TETER Caleb Sep 11, 1833 Johnson/Rachel Bland TETER Charles Jan 19, 1864 Henry/Mary Pence TETER Charles Nov 9 ,1864 Henry/Rebecca Phares TETER Charles A. 1868 Isaac/Sarah Elizabeth TETER Clark May 27 ,1862 Henry/Rebecca Phares TETER Cyrus 1837 Johnson/Rachel Bland TETER Elias 1815 Moses/Elizabeth TETER Elizabeth Jan 16, 1847 Johnson/Rachel Bland TETER Elizabeth June 29, 1808 George/Sarah Harper TETER Elizabeth 1779 Philip/Susannah Hinkle TETER, Elizabeth 6/18/1854 Reuben Margaret TETER Elizabeth 1848 Henry/Rebecca Phares TETER Elmore May 29, 1868 Henry/Rebecca Phares TETER Enoch A. July 27, 1862 Enoch/Mahala Calhoun TETER Esther 1780 Phillip/Susannah Hinkle TETER Eunice Sep 11, 1836 Johnson/Rachel Bland TETER Eva Oct 22, 1851 Johnson/Rachel Bland TETER Enoch 1812 Joel/Elizabeth Phares TETER Eve S. Feb 19 ,1858 Joshua/Mary TETER Evaline 1814 Jno/Elizabeth HOffman TETER Frank July 25, 1860 Henry/Rebecca Phares TETER George May 29 ,1852 Henry/Mary Pence TETER George Sep 9, 1784 George/Mary Ann Hinkle TETER George June 1, 1699 Hans Michael/Maria Catherine Frey TETER George May 29, 1852 Henry/Rebecca Phares TETER George Apr 29 ,1816 George/Sarah Harper TETER Geroge June 3, 1790 Paul/Anna Wood TETER George W. July 18, 1860 Hiram/Elizabeth TETER Grace Sep 11, 1897 Charles/Blanche WArner TETER Hannah 1782 Phillip/Susannah Hinkle TETER Henry July 18 ,1818 Moses/Elizabeth TETER Huldah 1820 Jno/Elizabeth Hoffman TETER Isaac June 20 ,1847 Henry/Rebecca Phares TETER Isaac Feb 7, 1844 Johnson/Rachel Bland TETER Isaac Sep 1, 1774 George/Mary Ann Hinkle TETER Isaac Jan 3, 1816 Joel/Elizabeth Phares TETER Isaac Apr 21, 1888 Isaac/Virginia TETER Jacob Jan 23, 1887 Isaac/Virginia TETER Jacob Sep 8, 1818 George/Sarah Harper TETER James Corbett Mar 15, 1890 Isaac/Virginia TETER James A. 1857 Noah/Charity Margaret Mullenax TETER Jane Mar 10 ,1839 Johnson/Rachel Bland TETER Job Nov 7 ,1855 Johnson/Rachel Bland TETER Joel Nov 16, 1778 Phillip/Susan Hinkle TETER John 1770 Phillip/Susannah Hinkle TETER John J. 1857 Enoch/Mahala Calhoun TETER Jno. 1786 Phillip/Susannah Hinkle TETER Johnson 1806 Joel/Elizabeth Phares TETER,Johnston Jul. 2 ,1853 Johnston/ Rachel TETER Laban 1812 Jno/Elizabeth HOffman TETER Laura June 1883 Johnson/Barbara Raines TETER Louisa Oct 24, 1849 Johnson/Rachel Bland TETER Lucy Ann Mar 1855 Enoch/Mahala Calhoun TETER Margaret 1832 Johnson/Rachel Bland TETER Margaret Ann Sep 13, 1855 Henry/Rebecca Phares TETER Martha 1848 Joel/Catherine Sponaugle TETER Martha A. Jan 1860 Enoch/Mahala Calhoun TETER Martha Nellie Mar 25, 1858 Henry/Rebecca Phares TETER Mary Feb 18 ,1849 Henry/Rebecca Phares TETER Mary Oct 4, 1820 George/Sarah Harper TETER Mary Oct 2, 1840 Johnson/Rachel Bland TETER Mary C. 1850 Enoch/Mahala Calhoun TETER Mary Barbara May 1734 George/Margaret Ludman TETER Mary Elizabeth Jan 27 ,1853 Joel/Catherine Sponaugle TETER Mitchell Apr 12, 1888 Isaac/Virginia TETER Moses 1774 Phillip/Susan Hinkle TETER Nellie Belle June 30, 1894 Charles/Blanche Warner TETER Naomi 1842 Enoch/Mahala Calhoun TETER Naomi Nov 7 ,1830 Johnson/Rachel Bland TETER Noah 1839 Phillip/Sidney Bland TETER Page Oct 21, 1892 Isaac/Virginia TETER Patrick Sep 2, 1862 Balam/Mary Jane Warner TETER Phebe Jane June 14, 1848 Enoch/Mahala Calhoun TETER Phillip 1837 Moses/Elizabeth TETER Rebecca 1784 Phillip/Susannah Hinkle TETER Reuben Jan 13, 1810 Phillip/Sidney Bland TETER Reuben Sep 26, 1786 Phillip/Susan Hinkle TETER Reuben D. Jan 21, 1858 Enoch/Mahala Calhoun TETER Reuben D. March 1853 Enoch/Mahala Calhoun TETER Ruth 1855 Joel/Catherine Sponaugle TETER, Sampson Wesley Sep. 4,1853 Joshua / Mary TETER Samuel 1821 Moses/Elizabeth TETER Samuel 1771 Phillip/Susannah Hinkle TETER Samuel 1844 Enoch/Mahala Calhoun TETER Sarah Aug 16, 1813 George/Sarah Harper TETER Sarah June 19, 1773 Phillip/Susannah Hinkle TETER Sarah 1835 Johnson/Rachel Bland TETER Sarah C. Mar 10 ,1853 Phillip/Sidney Bland TETER Sarah E. 1848 Enoch/Mahala Calhoun TETER Sarah M. Sep 23, 1853 Henry/Rebecca Phares TETER Sarah Elizabeth Mar 26, 1856 Marion Frances/Anna Marie McDonald TETER Susannah 1818 Jno/Elizabeth HOffman TETER Virginia C. May 26, 1860 Joel/Catherine Sponaugle TETER William C 1838 Enoch/Mahala Calhoun TETER William M. 1864 Enoch/Mahala Calhoun THACKER Charles L. Aug 4, 1872 Stephen Hank/Mary E. Schmuker THACKER Emma Sarah Sep 16, 1866 Stephen Hank/Mary E. Schmuker THACKER George William May 19, 1870 Stephen Hank/Mary E. Schmuker THACKER John A. July 28 ,1875 Stephen Hank/Mary E. Schmuker THACKER Robert Lee Dec 30 ,1877 Stephen Hank/Mary E. Schmuker THACKER Stephen Hank June 8 ,1834 William/Eleanor Alexander THOMPSON Alonzo 1895 George/Mary Susan Sites THOMPSON Anna Myrtle Nov 25, 1887 George/Mary Susan Sites THOMPSON Arthur Charleston Sep 2, 1910 Arthur C/Alice Bennie Simmons THOMPSON Arthur Columbus July 2, 1880 Christopher C/Catherine Sponaugle THOMPSON Arthur C. Sep 2, 1910 Arthur Columbus/Binnie Alice Simmons THOMPSON Bessie A. Dec 19, 1892 George Washington/Mary Jane Bible THOMPSON Bertha 1889 George/Mary Susan Sites THOMPSON Birdie E. Apr 5, 1897 Charles/Martha S. Wimer THOMPSON Charles June 16, 1897 George/Mary Susan Sites THOMPSON Charles Preston June 19, 1877 George Washington/Mary Jane Bible THOMPSON Churchville Dec 1822 William/Annis S. Hinkle THOMPSON Churchville Aug 24, 1861 Churchville/Mary Dolly THOMPSON Churchwell Edward Nov 16 ,1855 George L/Eliza Hartwell THOMPSON Cleveland March 1885 Amos/Alice THOMPSON Denver F. Apr 20 ,1894 Charles/Martha S. Wimer THOMPSON Dillon 1897 George/Mary Susan Sites THOMPSON Dora 1901 George/Mary Susan Sites THOMPSON Emory 1853 James/ELizabeth Hinkle THOMPSON Emory Green Nov 24, 1889 Christopher C/Mary Catherine Sponaugle THOMPSON Frederick 1893 George/Mary Susan Sites THOMPSON George L. Jan 16, 1817 William/Annis Walker THOMPSON George Otis Jan 29 ,1881 George Washington/Mary Jane Bible THOMPSON George Washington Feb 1, 1848 George L/Eliza Hartman THOMPSON Glen Wilson NOv 8, 1916 Ira Baxter/Rilla Hedrick THOMPSON Harper S. Dec 15, 1875 Christopher C/Mary Catherine Sponaugle THOMPSON Ira Baxter July 23, 1874 George Washington/Mary Jane Bible THOMPSON Ira G. Aug 17 ,1883 George/Susan THOMPSON Jacob Haskell Dec 5, 1923 James Lester/Rhoda Warner THOMPSON Jacob Sep 18, 1850 James/Elizabeth Hinkle THOMPSON Jacob Kenneth Mar 15, 1874 Christopher C/Mary Catherine Sponaugle THOMPSON James July 14, 1810 John/Julia Ann Pierce THOMPSON James C. Sep 24, 1878 Christopher C/Mary Catherine Sponaugle THOMPSON James Clark Mar 28 ,1852 George L/Eliza Hartman THOMPSON James Lester May 10 ,1892 Jacob/Mary Elizabeth Wimer THOMPSON, Jane Feb.1853 Willis / Christena THOMPSON John 1787 William/Aquilla Breeding THOMPSON Kate 1891 Churchill/Rebecca Catherine Mallow THOMPSON Lennie 1892 Charles/Martha S. Wimer THOMPSON Leslie Emmett May 13, 1906 Jacob Kenny/Lula Fay Caton THOMPSON Lester June 21, 1906 Charles Preston/Lizette Warner THOMPSON Louise Kate 1891 George/Mary Susan Sites THOMPSON Margaret Blizzard Mar 26, 1846 George L/Eliza Hartman THOMPSON Mark 1900 Churchville/Rebecca Catherine Mallow THOMPSON Martha Alice May 14, 1921 James Lester/Rhoda Warner THOMPSON Mary Jane July 4, 1841 George L/Eliza Hartman THOMPSON Mary Zola July 7, 1895 Jacob/Mary Elizabeth Wimer THOMPSON Melissa Anna Apr 8 ,1872 Christopher C/Mary Catherine Sponaugle THOMPSON Miles H. July 24, 1858 George L/Eliza Hartman THOMPSON Minnie Alice Sep 14, 1884 George Washington/Mary Jane Bible THOMPSON Perry 1849 James/Elizabeth Hinkle THOMPSON Phebe Jane Sep 23, 1867 William/Sarah A. Simmons THOMPSON Raymond Howard Feb 7,1905 George Otis/Bessie Alice Hartman THOMPSON Robert March 1894 Amos/Alice THOMPSON Samuel Jan 13, 1891 William Franklin/Martha Nelson THOMPSON Samuel R. Apr 13, 1886 Miles H/Mary E. Hinkle THOMPSON Sarah Eliza Oct 4, 1843 George L/Eliza Hartman THOMPSON Sheridan Mar 1891 Amos/Alice THOMPSON Sylvanus Harper Dec 13, 1875 Christopher C/Mary Catherine Sponaugle THOMPSON Virgie Oct 16, 1897 Churchill/Rebecca Catherine Mallow THOMPSON Virginia Alfa Dec 22, 1883 Christopher C/Mary Catherine Sponaugle THOMPSON Walter W. May 24, 1903 Charles/Martha S. Wimer THOMPSON Wilbur David May 25, 1888 George Washington/Mary Jane Bible THOMPSON William July 1857 Churchville/Mary Jane Dolly THOMPSON William Apr 1, 1728 George/Catherine Phillips THOMPSON William 1790 William/Quilla Breeding THOMPSON William 1760 George/Catherine THOMPSON William 1904 Charles/Martha S. Wimer TINGLER Ada Elizabeth Mar 29, 1874 Miles/Susannah Raines TINGLER Andrew Dyer Mar 8 ,1871 Miles/Susannah Raines TINGLER Anna Catherine Oct 16, 1865 Hezekiah/Hannah Margaret Sponaugle TINGLER Charles 1880 Zebulon/Sarah Sponaugle TINGLER Cora A. 1875 Zebulon/Sarah Sponaugle TINGLER Della 1867 Zebulon/Sarah Sponaugle TINGLER Delphia July 19 ,1897 Jacob/Florence Thompson TINGLER Elias 1810 Michael/Mary Miller TINGLER Elizabeth Jane 1865 Zebulon /Sarah Sponaugle TINGLER Enos 1839 Elias/Felicia Lawrence TINGLER Etta Oct 23, 1868 Miles/Susannah Raines TINGLER Felecia Mar 30, 1862 Miles/Martha Calhoun TINGLER Harry Lewis May 9, 1907 Jacob/Florence Thompson TINGLER Harvey 1830 Elias/Felicia Lawrence TINGLER Hezekiah 1838 Elias/Felicia Lawrence TINGLER Isaac Newton Jan 17 ,1867 Miles/Susannah Raines TINGLER Jacob 1862 Zebulon/Sarah Sponaugle TINGLER Jacob 1793 Michael/Mary Miller TINGLER Jacob 1844 Elias/Felicia Lawrence TINGLER John 1795 Michael/Mary Miller TINGLER Kenny 1869 Zebulon/Sarah Sponaugle TINGLER Lena Aug 26, 1883 Zebulon/Sarah Sponaugle TINGLER Martha E. Feb 6, 1863 Hezekiah/Hannah Margaret Sponaugle TINGLER Mary 1872 Zebulon/Sarah Sponaugle TINGLER Mary 1842 Enos/Sarah Harper TINGLER Mary Apr 25, 1859 Henry/Hannah TINGLER Mary Mar 23, 1860 Hezekiah/Hannah Margaret Sponaugle TINGLER Mary Grace Mar 3, 1905 Kenny/Chloe Warner TINGLER Mary Susan 1837 Elias/Felicia Lawrence TINGLER Michael 1794 Michael/Mary Miller TINGLER Miles 1832 Elias/Felicia Lawrence TINGLER Miles 1860 Zebediah/Sarah Sponaugle TINGLER Pearl FLorence Sep 7, 1882 Miles/Susannah Raines TINGLER Rebecca Jane 1835 Elias/Felicia Lawrence TINGLER Ruhama 1847 Elias/Felicia Lawrence TINGLER Sarah E. 1812 Michael/Mary Miller TINGLER Sarah J. 1848 Enos/Sarah TINGLER Sarah Catherine May 1870 Hezekiah/Hannah Margaret Sponaugle TINGLER Sarah Catherine Apr 14, 1858 Miles/Martha A. Calhoun TINGLER Sela Sarah Apr 10 ,1870 Miles/Susannah Raines TINGLER Susannah 1779 Michael/Mary Miller TINGLER Ted June 20 ,1901 Jacob/Florence Thompson TINGLER Verna Feb 19 ,1898 Jacob/Florence Thompson TINGLER William Feb 1, 1862 Miles/Martha Calhoun TINGLER Willis 1848 Elias/Felicia Lawrence TINGLER Zebediah 1838 Elias/Felicia Lawrence TINGLER Zebulon 1838 Elias/Felicia Lawrence TRUMBO Andrew Jackson Mar 10 ,1814 Ephraim/Susannah Keyser TRUMBO Asenth 1858 Samuel Emanuel/Hannah E. Cowger TRUMBO Bertha Maude Dec 3, 1874 James Sylvester/Louisa Virginia Keister TRUMBO Beulah Dec 23, 1891 Morgan Gilbert/Mary Catherine Byrd TRUMBO Chloe Virginia Feb 4, 1885 James Sylvester/Martha Ann Shaw TRUMBO Diana Vesta July 2, 1849 Jacob/SUsannah Dyer TRUMBO Elizabeth Aug 21, 1791 George/Margaret Rockefeller TRUMBO Ella Susan May 26, 1887 James Sylvester/Martha Ann Shaw TRUMBO Ephraim Feb 1839 Jacob/Elizabeth Snyder TRUMBO Ephraim Oct 1781 George/Margaret TRUMBO Ezra Mar 13, 1825 Ephraim/Susannah Keyser TRUMBO Frances Lynn Dec 26, 1888 James Sylvester/Martha Shaw TRUMBO George Mar 1, 1840 William/Susan L. Dyer TRUMBO George O. 1860 Samuel Emanuel/Harriett E. Cowger TRUMBO George Jackson Oct 13, 1822 Ephraim/Susannah Keyser TRUMBO Grover Cleveland Aug 2, 1884 Morgan Gilbert/Mary Catherine Byrd TRUMBO Hannah May 13, 1802 John/Esther Davis TRUMBO Hannah Eliza Feb 12, 1854 Jacob/Susannah Dyer TRUMBO Homer Shaw Sep 28 ,1891 James Sylvester/Martha Ann Shaw TRUMBO Jacob Mar 1, 1796 Jacob/Hannah Hawes TRUMBO Jacob Apr 27, 1806 John M/Hester Davis TRUMBO Jacob Owen Aug 8, 1883 James Sylvester/Martha Shaw TRUMBO James Hamilton Feb 12, 1853 Saulsbury/Frances Moyers TRUMBO James Herman July 27 ,1894 James Sylvester/Martha Ann Shaw TRUMBO James Sylvester Apr 16, 1842 Jacob/Susannah Dyer TRUMBO John M. 1774 Jacob/Elizabeth Lair TRUMBO John W. June 10, 1853 Samuel/Mary TRUMBO John Dyer Apr 24, 1840 Jacob/Susannah Dyer TRUMBO John Robert Sep 28 ,1819 Ephraim/Susannah Keyser TRUMBO Margaret Dec 19, 1811 Ephraim/Susannah Keyser TRUMBO Mary A. 1832 Michael/Rebecca Williams TRUMBO Mary Sabina Mar 27, 1847 Jacob/Susannah Lair Dyer TRUMBO Morgan Gilbert Nov 25, 1844 Jacob/Susannah Lair Dyer TRUMBO Noah 1852 Samuel Emanuel/Hannah E. Cowger TRUMBO Pleasant 1855 Samuel Emanuel/Hannah E. Cowger TRUMBO Rebecca D. Aug 15, 1857 Samuel/Mary A. Warnstaff TRUMBO Sally Taylor Mar 12, 1876 James Sylvester/Louisa Virginia Keister TRUMBO Samuel July 1, 1821 William/Susan L. Dyer TRUMBO Sarah May 9, 1819 Ephraim/Susannah Keyser TRUMBO Sarah Louisa Sep 27 ,1856 Jacob/SUsannah Dyer TRUMBO Saulsberry 1807 Andrew/Mary TRUMBO Wade Hampton Mar 18, 1878 James Sylvester/Louisa Virginia Keister TRUMBO William Jan 5, 1797 George/Margaret TRUMBO William Henry June 28 ,1846 Samuel Emanuel/Hannah E. Cowger TURNER Blanche Feb 1898 Isaac/Della Tingler TURNER Frederick Dec 26, 1899 Isaac/Della Tingler TURNER Jacob Lee Feb 1897 Isaac/Della Tingler VANCE Adam Feb 1875 Reuben/Melinda VANCE Adam H. Feb 28 ,1893 Evan C/Virginia Raines VANCE Alfred 1907 Robert/Rosa E. Davis VANCE Asa July 15, 1893 Levi/MaryS. Hartman VANCE Benjamin Coke 11/29/1854 Robert / Malinda Raines VANCE Charles Sep 10, 1903 Martin K/Effie Elizabeth Sites VANCE Cora E. Nov 19 ,1900 Isaac Perry/Martha Arbogast VANCE Denver Apr 5, 1905 Sylvester/Sarah F. Morrell VANCE Edward Hiram Oct. 19,1853 Solomon/ Mary VANCE Elizabeth May 30, 1856 Reuben/Melinda Raines VANCE Emma J. Oct 10, 1891 William P/Mahala Napier VANCE Evan Jan 1863 Solomon/Mary Mullenax VANCE George B. Nov 1875 Solomon/Mary Mullenax VANCE George H. NOv 13, 1856 Christian/Nellie VANCE George M. 1869 Solomon/Mary Mullenax VANCE Hiram Feb 8, 1796 John/ Nancy VANCE Isaac N. Oct 5, 1857 Elias/Mary A. VANCE Isaac Perry Aug 25, 1865 Reuben/Melinda Raines VANCE Jesse July 11, 1808 Robert/Catherine Barnhouse VANCE John May 29,1853 Jesse/ Barbara VANCE John June 9, 1899 Evan C/Virginia Raines VANCE John 1861 Solomon/Mary A. Mullenax VANCE Levi 1859 Solomon/ Mary A. Mullinex VANCE Levi Jan 23 ,1855 Solomon /Rachel VANCE Lora E. Aug 1884 Evan C/Virginia Raines VANCE Mamie Dec 9 ,1898 Elijah/Phoebe Morrell VANCE Martha E. 1867 Solomon/Mary Mullenax VANCE Martin K. 1871 Solomon/Mary Mullenax VANCE Nola 1904 Elijah/Phoebe Morrell VANCE Phoebe C. Apr 9 ,1855 Elijah/Mary E. VANCE Phoebe Catherine Aug 18, 1865 Solomon/Mary Mullenax VANCE Reuben 1823 Hiram/ Phoebe Skidmore VANCE Robert Mar 9, 1880 Levi/Margaret L. Hartman VANCE Robert April 17, 1780 John Nancy VANCE Russell 1901 Elijah/Phoebe Morrell VANCE Solomon Jan 21, 1825 Hiram A./Phoebe SKidmore VANCE Solomon Apirl 1, 1801 John/ Nancy VANCE Solomon Ralph April 1, 1895 Evan C./ Virginia Raines VANCE Warren 1897 Elijah/Phoebe Morrell VANCE William Jan 1882 William P/Mahala C. Harper VANCE William P. 1857 Solomon/Mary Mullenax VANDEVANDER Adam 1853 Jacob C/Eve Nelson VANDEVANDER Adam C. June 22, 1836 William/Mary Cuberly VANDEVANDER Albert Feb 3, 1875 Wesley Clark/Sarah Elizabeth Lambert VANDEVANDER Alice Jan 26, 1896 Charles H/Rebecca Jane Rexroad VANDEVANDER Alice Jan 1, 1892 Wesley Clark/Sarah Elizabeth Lambert VANDEVANDER Ann Rebecca Oct 28 ,1891 George Washington/Martha Ellen Calhoun VANDEVANDER Annie Feb 1880 William Perry/Phoebe Ellen Raines VANDEVANDER Annis Jan 1883 Wesley Clark/Sarah Elizabeth Lambert VANDEVANDER Charles A. May 19, 1891 Charles H/Rebecca Jane Rexroad VANDEVANDER Charles H. Jan 11, 1858 Henry/Rachel Helmick VANDEVANDER Charles L. 1871 Wesley Clark/Sarah Elizabeth Lambert VANDEVANDER Charles Lee Sep 18, 1875 Adam H/Sarah Carroll VANDEVANDER Clarence Oct 19 ,1884 George Washington/Martha Ellen Calhoun VANDEVANDER Donald Jackson July 14, 1889 Wesley Clark/Sarah Elizabeth Lambert VANDEVANDER Ellis Rymer June 9 ,1888 Geroge Washington/Martha Ellen Calhoun VANDEVANDER Elizabeth NOv 4, 1825 William/Mary Cuberly VANDEVANDER Elizabeth Virginia July 9 ,1899 Charles H/Rebecca Jane Rexroad VANDEVANDER Elmer Clyde June 30, 1903 George Washington/Martha Ellen Calhoun VANDEVANDER George Ralph Nov 11, 1915 Clarence/Texie Margaret Simmons VANDEVANDER George Washington Apr 29 ,1896 George Washington/Martha Ellen Calhoun VANDEVENDER George Washington Feb 28 ,1851 William/Phoebe Lambert VANDEVANDER Grace Ellen Sep 20 ,1912 Clarence/Texie Margaret Simmons VANDEVANDER Henry Jan 1, 1798 Jacob/Jenette VANDEVENDER Henry 1823 Henry /Mary M. Kukendall VANDEVANDER Hettie J. Jan 21, 1885 Wesley Clark/Sarah Elizabeth Lambert VANDEVANDER Hiram Hobson May 15, 1898 Jacob Lee/Mahala Alice CAton VANDEVANDER Ira D. Mar 25, 1878 Martin/Susannah Ellen Nelson VANDEVENDER Isaac Jan 23, 1821 William /Mary Cuberly VANDEVENDER Isaac Sep 13, 1854 William/ Phoebe VANDEVENDER Isaac G. June 20, 1879 Adam H./ Sarah Carroll VANDEVENDER Isaac Harness Nov 5, 1873 Wesley /Clark Sarah Elizabeth Lambert VANDEVENDER Isaac Raymond Jan 17, 1923 Lonnie /Wilson Mary Viola Simmons VANDEVENDER Jacob March 27 ,1828 William /Mary Cuberly VANDEVENDER Jacob March 27, 1823 Jacob/ Eve Nlson VANDEVANDER Jacob Lee Oct 28 ,1866 Jacob/Eve Nelson VANDEVENDER James W. March 30, 1866 Henry Jr./ Rachel Helmick VANDEVENDER James Harrison May 19, 1891 Charles H/. Rebecca Jane Rexroad VANDEVANDER John Sep 10, 1888 Adam/Rebecca Kimble VANDEVANDER John NOv 1892 Henry Ephraim/Mary Alice Howdyshell VANDEVANDER Julia Catherine July 17, 1898 George Washington/Martha Ellen VANDEVANDER Lillie May 27, 1887 George Washington/Martha Ellen Calhoun VANDEVANDER Lonnie WIlson Jan 27, 1890 George Washington/Martha Ellen Calhoun VANDEVANDER Lucy July 24, 1881 George Washington/Martha Ellen Calhoun VANDEVANDER Maggie May Dec 7 ,1888 Jacob Lee/Mahala Alice VANDEVANDER Martha 1855 Henry/Rachel Helmick VANDEVANDER Marvin E. Jan 10 ,1883 George Washington/Martha Ellen Calhoun VANDEVANDER Mary Mattie Feb 28 ,1894 George Washington/Martha Ellen VANDEVANDER Mayberry Calhoun Aug 8, 1909 Charles H/Rebecca Jane VANDEVANDER Nelia Ann Sep 16, 1878 Wesley Clark/Sarah Elizabeth Lambert VANDEVANDER Rebecca Apr 17, 1818 William/Mary Cuberly VANDEVANDER Sarah Oct 13, 1830 William/Mary Cuberly VANDEVANDER Sarah Feb 21, 1860 Adam/Mary VANDEVANDER Sarah Sep 7, 1879 Martin/Susannah Ellen Nelson VANDEVANDER Solomon 1857 Henry/Rachel Helmick VANDEVANDER Wesley 1887 Wesley Clark/Sarah Elizabeth Lambert VANDEVENDER William 1824 George/ Susannah Bennett VANDEVENDER William May 31, 1797 Jacob /Jannetje VANDEVANDER William Oct 25, 1880 Wesley Clark/Sarah Elizabeth Lambert VARNER Benjamin May 19 ,1858 Christian/Nellie VARNER Catherine July 30 ,1889 Noah L/Rebecca Teter VARNER Charles A. 1877 Phillip/Rachel Simmons VARNER Daniel 1816 Peter/Anna Cook VARNER Daniel 1840 Joseph/ Mary VARNER Daniel Sep 3, 1853 Jon./ Margaret VARNER David 1812 Peter/Anna Cook VARNER David 1831 Jacob/Elizabeth VARNER David A. 1849 DAvid/Sarah Rexroad VARNER George 1817 Adam C./ ?? VARNER George 1831 Jacob/Elizabeth VARNER George Pearley April 25, 1893 Jobe Pinkney/ Della Jane Simmons VARNER Henry 1826 George Jr./ Elizabeth Crummit VARNER Howard L. 1878 Christian/Nellie Simmons VARNER Jacob 1814 Peter/Anna Cook VARNER James Roy July 16, 1898 Job P/Delilah Jane Simmons VARNER Jobe P. Dec 3, 1867 Christian/Nellie Simmons VARNER John Franklin Feb 11, 1838 David/Sarah Rexroad VARNER Joseph April 15, 1833 Solomon /Priscilla Smith VARNER Noah D 1859 Christian/Eleanor Simmons VARNER Peter 1775 Adam/Christina Rexroad VARNER Reuben 1820 Peter/Anna Cook VARNER Rose Florence Aug 5, 1900 Jobe P/Delilah Jane Simmons VARNER Sarah Mar 1850 Christian /Nellie Simmons VARNER Sarah 1818 Peter/Anna Cook VARNER Sarah Ann 1876 Jno/Mary PUffenbarger VARNER Susan 1822 Peter/Anna Cook VARNER William Boyd May 8, 1910 Walter/ Virginia Mauzy VARNER Zebulon 1810 Peter/Anna Cook VINT Angeline 1814 William/Elizabeth Bodkin VINT Benjamin 1831 William/Elizabeth Bodkin VINT Elizabeth Feb 2, 1855 Joshua/America VINT Emma F. 1857 William Hudson/Sarah V. Beverage VINT George Washington 1810 William/Elizabeth Bodkin VINT Isaac D. June 28 ,1872 Jesse H/Barbara Elizabeth Bennett VINT Jesse H. Feb 9, 1850 William Hudson/Sarah V. Beverage VINT Jesse H. Jan 4, 1882 Jesse H/Barbara Elizabeth Bennett VINT John 1829 William/Elizabeth Bodkin VINT Joseph E. July 27 ,1874 Jesse H/Barbara Elizabeth Bennett VINT Joshua July 17, 1819 William/Elizabeth Bodkin VINT Louisa Oct 10, 1883 Jesse H/Barbara Elizabeth Bennett VINT Margaret 1854 William Hudson/Sarah V. Beverage VINT Margaret 1820 William/Elizabeth Bodkin VINT Mary 1852 William Hudson/Sarah V. Beverage VINT Moses Lee Apr 13, 1887 Jesse H/Barbara Elizabeth Bennett VINT Nancy 1861 William Hudson/Sarah V. Beverage VINT Polly 1823 William/Elizabeth Bodkin VINT Susan P. Apr 11, 1875 Jesse H/Barbara Elizabeth Bennett VINT William 1786 William/Jane Jordan VINT William Hudson 1827 William/Elizabeth Bodkin WAGGONER Carl Lewis NOv 5, 1892 Lewis William/Emma WAGGONER George 1787 Lewis /Barbara Wortmiller WAGGONER George E. 1828 George/Elizabeth Dice WAGGONER George E. Aug 7 ,1868 George D/Mary Trumbo WAGGONER George W. 1830 Sampson/ Barbara Hevener WAGGONER George Scott 1869 James/ Adam Sarah Jane Lough WAGGONER Henry 1832 George/ Elizabeth Dice WAGGONER Jacob 1794 Lewis/ Barbara Wortmiller WAGGONER Jacob 1793 Lewis/Barbara WAGGONER Jacob Sep 22, 1856 William/ Dorothy WAGGONER Jacob P. Sep 22, 1856 William/Dorothy E. WAGGONER Jacob S. 1816 George/Elizabeth Dice WAGGONER Jacob May 1850 Jacob S/Catherine Dice WAGGONER James Adam Oct 2, 1842 William D/. Doa E. Nestrick WAGGONER James William March 29, 1867 George E./ Mary trumbo WAGGONER Joseph Dec 1837 Sampson/Barbara Hevener WAGGONER Joseph F. July 16, 1873 James Adam /Sarah Jane Lough WAGGONER Lester L. July 16, 1899 Isaac W/Sudie Clayton WAGGONER Lewis 1765 Lewis/Margaret WAGGONER Mary Belle May 20 ,1875 George E/Mary Trumbo WAGGONER Sarah June 25, 1855 Jacob/Catherine Dice WAGGONER Sampson 1802 Joseph/ Catherine Nichols WAGGONER Susannah Dec 22, 1821 George/Elizabeth Dice WAGGONER William D. July 11, 1819 George/ Elizabeth Dice WAGGONER William L. Dec 23, 1849 William D./ D. Nestrick WAGGY Adam D. Oct 20 ,1860 Adam/Susan WAGGY Adam May 20 ,1831 John/Alice Propst WAGGY Daniel Nov 1867 Isaac/Melinda Simmons WAGGY Daniel J. Sep 17, 1840 John/Alice Propst WAGGY Elizabeth J. Oct 5, 1854 Joel/Anna WAGGY Elizabeth M. 1847 John/Alice Propst WAGGY Isaac 1810 Isaac/?? WAGGY Joel 1833 Isaac /Sarah WAGGY John Mar 16, 1807 Abraham/Mary WAGGY John K. June 18, 1853 Adam/Susan WAGGY Lissa J. 1872 Isaac/Melinda Simmons WAGGY Sarah A. Oct 25, 1860 Isaac J/Melinda Simmons WAGGY Susan C. Sep 13, 1869 Isaac/Melinda Simmons WAGGY Sarah E. June 29, 1854 Jacob/Sarah WAGGY William Lewis Sep 2, 1833 John/Alice Propst WALKER Annice 1799 John/Elizabeth WAMPLER John May 10, 1895 John/Magdalena Garber WAMPLER John Sep 11, 1786 Hans Peter/Anna Barbara Brennisen WARD Phoebe Ann Oct 20 ,1885 William S/??Mallow WARNER Albert 1874 Adam D/Elizabeth Cunningham WARNER Alice Aug 12, 1898 John/Ina Waybright WARNER Alice Sponaugle 1850 Solomon/Prisilla Smith WARNER Amos 1836 Zebedee/Phoebe Bland WARNER Alvah Jan 15, 1876 John A/Mary Elizabeth Teter WARNER Ashby Jan 7, 1862 Joseph/Emily J. WARNER Bettie A. 1864 Peter S/Hannah Virginia Nelson WARNER Charles Cleveland Feb 23, 1886 Noah L/Rebecca Teter WARNER Clifton Howard Jan 9, 1898 Walter/Virginia Mauzy WARNER Denver Jan 25, 1904 Alvah/Margaret Mauzy WARNER Eli Sep 29, 1877 Noah L/Rebecca Teter WARNER Elizabeth June 10,1872 Noah/Rebecca Teter WARNER Elizabeth 1846 Enoch/Mary Amy Teter WARNER Elizabeth A. 1839 Solomon/Prisilla Smith WARNER Ellen 1849 Enoch/Mary Amy Teter WARNER Elmer Flick Aug 23, 1899 Walter/Virginia Mauzy WARNER Eva Jane Mar 11, 1903 Okey/Anna Frances Turner WARNER Flick May 1, 1881 John A/Mary Elizabeth Teter WARNER Foster K. Sep 10, 1907 Oswald K/Sadie Catherine Sponaugle WARNER Garnet Z. May 1869 Peter S/Hannah Virginia Nelson WARNER James B. Dec 21, 1866 Peter S/Hannah Virginia Nelson WARNER James Bay Dec 21, 1866 Joseph/Emily J. Nelson WARNER John A. Aug 13, 1848 Solomon/Prisilla Smith WARNER Joseph Apr 15, 1833 Solomon/Priscilla Smith WARNER Lucy Kate Nov 20 ,1896 Lee P/Phoebe C. Whitecotton WARNER Madison D. Aug 15, 1871 Peter S/Hannah Virginia Nelson WARNER Mattie 1870 Adam D/Elizabeth Cunningham WARNER Mary E. June 10, 1879 Noah L/Rebecca Teter WARNER Mary Jane 1842 Solomon/Priscilla Smith WARNER Okey 1871 John A/Mary Elizabeth Teter WARNER Okey Oscar Oct 18, 1891 Ambi/Debby Jane Sponaugle WARNER Solomon Nov 1808 George/Jane M. WARNER Stephen Edward Nov 14, 1900 Alvah/Margaret Mauzy WARNER Walter May 18, 1874 John A/Mary Elizabeth Teter WARNER William Boyd May 8, 1910 Walter/Virginia Mauzy WARNER,William Perry Oct. 27,1853 Lebeder / Phebe WARNER Zebedee 1807 George/Jane M. WARWICK Elizabeth May 1, 1797 William/?? WAYBRIGHT Alva 1847 Jesse/Jane Bland WAYBRIGHT Amy Feb 18, 1893 Alva C/Hannah Arbogast WAYBRIGHT Clarence Jan 10, 1891 Alva C/Hannah Arbogast WAYBRIGHT Clifton Mason July 28 ,1899 John Edward/Sophia Clayton WAYBRIGHT George Jan 10, 1859 Jesse/Elizabeth WAYBRIGHT Henry T. 1845 Jesse/Jane Bland WAYBRIGHT James Apr 10, 1875 Morgan/Pamela Catherine Mullenax WAYBRIGHT Jesse 1817 Daniel/Rachel Arbogast WAYBRIGHT John July 10, 1872 Nathan/Lea Ketterman WAYBRIGHT Martha Ann May 30, 1830 Daniel/Rachel Arbogast WAYBRIGHT Mary Catherine Jan 15, 1865 Nathan/Leah Ketterman WAYBRIGHT Miles Feb 17, 1827 Daniel/ Rachel WAYBRIGHT Sadie Apr 1893 James B/Lona Murphy WAYBRIGHT Sarah July 7, 1855 Elijah/Catherine WAYBRIGHT Sudie Mar 9, 1894 Alvah C/Hanna Argogast WEALTHY Mary Rebecca Apr 22,1860 Ambrose/Sarah C WHETZEL Albert Milton Sep 21, 1884 Elijah/Mary Ellen Ratcliff WHETZEL Charles B. Sep 11, 1881 Edward F/Ruhama Kesner WHETZEL Edward F. 1860 Thomas/Susan Crider WHETZEL George W. Nov 19 ,1877 Elijah/Mary Ellen Ratcliff WHETZEL George Washington May 22, 1870 Andrew Jdffereson/Anna Belle Kesner WHETZEL Henry D. Aug 25, 1906 William Harvey/Emma Florence Propst WHETZEL Margaret Sarah 1875 Elijah/Mary Ellen Ratcliff WHETZEL Sarah 1869 Edward/Anna WHETZEL Sarah Margaret Aug 16, 1901 William Harvey/Emma Florence Propst WHETZEL Thomas 1849 Edward/Ann WHITE Ezra 1906 Thomas Jackson/Mary Jane WHITE Phoebe June 25, 1828 Thomas A/Mary Ann Raines WHITE Phebe Catharine 10/5/1854 Allen /Lydea WHITECOTTON, FEMALE 1/22/1854 Salem / Eliza J. WHITECOTTON Beulah Nov 21, 1904 Samuel/Myrtle Ruddle WHITECOTTON Cornelius 1816 James/Nancy Raines WHITECOTTON Elizabeth Jan 22, 1855 Salem/Elizabeth Jane WHITECOTTON James 1826 James/Nancy Raines WHITECOTTON Margaret July 2, 1853 William/Mary WHITECOTTON,Mary Jane May 21,1853 Salem / Eliza J. WHITECOTTON Mordecai 1820 James/Nancy Raines WHITECOTTON Noah 1818 James/Nancy Raines WHITECOTTON Polly 1830 James/Nancy Raines WHITECOTTON Salem 1832 James/Nancy Ann Raines WHITECOTTON Wayne 1824 James/Nancy Raines WHITECOTTON William 1828 James/Nancy Raines WILFONG Able W. 1828 Jacob/Eliza Nelson WILFONG Ada Mar 1897 Joseph H/Eliza Jane Simmons WILFONG Anna J. July 16, 1860 John/Susannah WILFONG Carrie E. May 14, 1900 George W/Mary Jane PUffenbarger WILFONG David 1843 Joseph/Levina WILFONG David A. 1877 Phillip/Eliza J. Lamb WILFONG David J. Apr 12, 1887 Jehu B./Hannah Susan Long WILFONG Elias 1812 Henry/Mary E. Simmons WILFONG,Eliza Jane Mar. 31,1853 Abel / Susanna WILFONG ELizabeth 1803 Jacob/Regina Varner WILFONG Elizabeth C. Feb 10, 1875 John W/Mary Jane Moyers WILFONG Elizabeth J. Dec 5, 1870 Elias/Sarah A. Dove WILFONG Emma Aug 20 ,1890 John B/Caroline PUffenbarger WILFONG Emory Aug 15, 1886 John B/Caroline PUffenbarger WILFONG Eva Florence May 22, 1893 John B/Caroline PUffenbarger WILFONG Florence June 9 ,1877 John W/Mary Jane Moyers WILFONG Gilbert H. Nov 2, 1906 Joseph H/Eliza Jane Simmons WILFONG Ida E. Aug 24, 1884 Jehu B/Hannah Susan Long WILFONG Ida Oct 21, 1887 John B/Caroline Puffenbarger WILFONG Jacob 1887 Eli J. /Sarah WILFONG Jacob July 1858 Able W./ Sarah Susannah Rexroad WILFONG Jacob July 7, 1858 Abel/ Susan WILFONG Jacob A. Dec 1, 1874 Elias/ Sarah A. Dove WILFONG James H. Apr 30, 1882 Elias/Sarah A. Dove WILFONG James A. Apr 1888 George W/Mary Jane Puffenbarger WILFONG Jehu 1836 Jacob/Eliza Nelson WILFONG John C. May 15, 1888 John W/Susan Snyder WILFONG John Boyd Mar 21, 1895 John B/Caroline PUffenbarger WILFONG Lester Oct 1, 1896 John B/Caroline Puffenbarger WILFONG Phillip Dec 25, 1884 Elias/Sarah A. Dove WILFONG Phillip June 25, 1894 George W/Mary Jane PUffenbarger WRATCHFORD Hugh A. 1827 John Jackson/ YANKEE Sarah WIMER Abel McClellan Nov 11, 1869 John Elias/Sarah Margaret Moyers WIMER Albert Apr 22, 1877 Jacob/Mary Elizabeth Sponaugle WYMER Andrew Jan 7, 1834 Henry/ Susan Judy WIMER Annie 1898 Tiberius/Cora E. Thompson WIMER Charles Henry 1890 Edmund B./Carrie Elizabeth Hinkkle WIMER Edgar J. 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Aug 5, 1855 Emanuel/Sidney Waybright WIMER Mary Ellen Oct 7 ,1892 Sylvester/Martha Susan Thompson WIMER Mary Elizabeth May 26, 1877 John Elias/Sarah Margaret Moyeres WIMER Mary Jane 1861 William/Eliza Peck WIMER Samuel P. Oct 30 ,1883 S.P/E WIMER Sarah Susan Feb 20 ,1869 Andrew/Catherine Sponaugle WIMER Tiberius May 19, 1873 Jacob/Mary Sponaugle YANKEE Jacob 1793 Michael/Magdalene Hottinger YANKEE Jacob C. May 3, 1841 Jacob/Judith Dove YANKEE Noah 1848 Jacob/Judith Dove ZICKAFOOSE Abel 1860 George/Elizabeth Wimier USGenWeb Project NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the internet, data may be used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may not be reproduced in any format for profit, nor for commercial presentation by any other organization. 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Pendleton Family History

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[[Category:Family Histories]] This is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Pendleton families and information about individuals, places, and things named Pendleton. (Do you have any info about Pendletons or the name? Please join the Trusted List to this page and participate. You can also post a comment or memory below.) === Origins of the Surname Pendleton === The surname refers to the summit of the hill. In Gaelic, from "pendle", the summit, and "dun", a hill. Pen-dal-ton, the town at the head of the valley. There is a hill name "Pendle" + Old English "tun" which is an enclosure or settlement. It is located in Pendlebury, Lancashire County. === Geographic Centers of Pendleton Families === In the UK, most live in Lancashire Co. area. In the USA, many live in Virginia, Kentucky and Missouri and New York. === Pendletons on WikiTree === Here is the [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/P/PENDLETON_1.html Pendelton] index. Also see [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/P/PENDLTEN_1.html Pendlten]. Please add yourself to WikiTree if you are a Pendleton or have Pendleton ancestors. The index updates automatically every day so your changes will appear tomorrow.

Penfold One Name Study

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=== '''The Penfold One Name Study [ONS]''' === is registered with The Guild of One-Name Studies under study number 4433. [http://one-name.org/profiles/penfold.html] The Guild of One-Name Studies is the world's leading organisation for one-name studies. A one-name study is a project researching facts about a surname and all the people who have held it, as opposed to a particular pedigree (the ancestors of one person) or descendancy (the descendants of one person or couple). Its website is at [http://one-name.org/] The colours of the Penfold ONS logo [top and right] are taken from those associated with various coat of arms that have been raised in the past for several families. The logo will be found on many of the Penfold ONS resources available to researchers on the internet, some of which are listed below. ::'''Project Website:''' [http://www.penfoldgenealogy.com/] ::'''DNA Project:''' [http://www.familytreedna.com/public/penfold-dna-project/default.aspx] ::'''Facebook:''' [http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=53406280808] ::'''Twitter:''' [http://twitter.com/penfoldgenealog#] '''Names currently on Wikitree:''' ::'''Penfold'''[http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PENFOLD] ::'''Pinfold'''[http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PINFOLD] '''Penfold Trees currently on Wikitree:''' ::'''Tree001'''- Hartfield, Sussex, England[http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Penfold-Tree001] ::'''Tree006''' [http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Penfold-Tree006] ::'''Tree024''' - William Penfold [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Penfold-Descendants-451] ::'''Tree037'''- Selsey & Birdham, Sussex, England [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Penfold-Tree037&public=1]

Penfold-Tree001

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=== Tree001=== ::[Main Website[http://www.penfoldgenealogy.com/toc3.html] ::Start of The Line[http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Penfold-Descendants-11] Tree001 was started by '''William Penfold''' [http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Penfold-11] when he married '''Hannah Humphrey''' [http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Humphrey-191] in Hartfield [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Hartfield-Sussex&public=1], Sussex, England in 1821. Although the Penfold line in Hartfield only lasted until just after the turn of the century, William Penfold, the surname’s founder in the village, now has descendants residing in Australia, Canada, England, France and the United States. There is a Facebook group at http://www.facebook.com/groups/hartfield.penfolds/ where all surnames descending from this couple are encouraged to meet. === Penfold One Name Study Page On Wikitree === ::[http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Penfold_One_Name_Study]

Penfold-Tree037

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=== Tree037=== ::[Main Website[http://www.penfoldgenealogy.com/toc39.html] ::Start of The Line[http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Penfold-Descendants-250] === Penfold One Name Study Page On Wikitree === ::[http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Penfold_One_Name_Study]

Penn Project Missing Profiles

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'''Known historical figures who should be in the William Penn and Early Pennsylvania Settlers Project but do not yet have a profile created or are not yet classified into the project.''' Part of the [[Project:William_Penn_and_Early_Pennsylvania_Settlers|William Penn and Early Pennsylvania Settlers Project]]. == Individual Profiles == Add names of individuals that need profiles here == William Penn Fleet ships that need to be reviewed == The following fleet ship category lists need to be checked against the [https://www.welcomesociety.org/ancestors.html Welcome Society manifest list]: [[:Category:Adventure%2C_sailed_September_1682|Adventure, sailed September 1682]] - '''The Welcome Society does not have any passenger information for this sailing.'''
[[:Category:Amity%2C_sailed_April_1682|Amity, sailed April 1682]] - '''COMPLETED'''
[[:Category:Antelope%2C_sailed_1682|Antelope, sailed 1682]] - '''COMPLETED'''
[[:Category:Bristol_Factor%2C_sailed_October_1681|Bristol Factor, sailed October 1681]] - '''COMPLETED'''
[[:Category:Bristol_Factor%2C_sailed_August_1682|Bristol Factor, sailed August 1682]] - '''COMPLETED'''
[[:Category:Elizabeth%2C_Ann_and_Catherine%2C_sailed_July_1682|Elizabeth, Ann and Catherine, sailed July 1682]] - '''COMPLETED'''

[[:Category:Freeman%2C_sailed_June_1682|Freeman, sailed June 1682]] - '''COMPLETED'''
'''In Process''' - [[:Category:Friends_Adventure%2C_sailed_May_1682|Friends Adventure, sailed May 1682]]
'''In Process''' - [[:Category:Friendship%2C_sailed_May_1682|Friendship, sailed May 1682]]
[[:Category:Golden_Hinde%2C_sailed_June_1682|Golden Hinde, sailed June 1682]] - '''The Welcome Society does not have any passenger information for this sailing.'''
[[:Category:Hester_and_Hannah%2C_sailed_March_1682|Hester and Hannah, sailed March 1682]] - '''The Welcome Society does not have any passenger information for this sailing.'''
[[:Category:Hopewell%2C_sailed_July_1682|Hopewell, sailed July 1682]] - '''The Welcome Society does not have any passenger information for this sailing.'''
'''In Process''' - [[:Category:Jeffrey%2C_sailed_September_1682|Jeffrey, sailed September 1682]]
[[:Category:John_and_Sarah%2C_sailed_October_1681|John and Sarah, sailed October 1681]] - '''COMPLETED'''
'''In Process''' - [[:Category:Lamb%2C_sailed_July_1682|Lamb, sailed July 1682]]
'''In Process''' - [[:Category:Lyon%2C_sailed_May_1682|Lyon, sailed May 1682]]
'''In Process''' - [[:Category:Mary%2C_sailed_May_1682|Mary, sailed May 1682]]
'''In Process''' - [[:Category:Providence%2C_sailed_July_1682|Providence, sailed July 1682]]
'''In Process''' - [[:Category:Samuel%2C_sailed_May_1682|Samuel, sailed May 1682]]
'''In Process''' - [[:Category:Society%2C_sailed_May_1682|Society, sailed May 1682]]
'''In Process''' - [[:Category:Submission%2C_sailed_September_1682|Submission, sailed September 1682]]
'''In Process''' - [[:Category:Unicorn%2C_sailed_October_1682|Unicorn, sailed October 1682]]
[[:Category:Welcome%2C_sailed_August_1682|Welcome, sailed August 1682]] - '''COMPLETED'''
== Instructions for adding passengers == For instructions on adding Penn Fleet passengers, please visit this page: :[[Space:Adding_the_Penn_Fleet_passengers|Adding the Penn Fleet passengers]] == Penn Fleet ships manifest lists == The manifest lists of the Penn Fleet ships from the Friends Society. All passengers with an "X" are already in the ship's category page, those with an underscore "_" need a profile created. === Passengers of the ship Amity, sailed April 1682 === [[:Category:Amity%2C_sailed_April_1682|Category page for the ship Amity - includes completed profile list]] X WILLIAMS EVANS,
X wife Jane Hodges,
X second son Thomas X RICHARD HAINS,
X wife Margaret (Leeds) remarried as: Burcham X THOMAS HOLME,
children:
X Michael, '''(added)'''
X Tryall, '''(added)'''
X Eleanor, '''(added)'''
X Esther '''(linked)''' (who married Silas Crispin of the ship John and Sarah) X JAMES PAXSON,
X wife Jane,
children:
X Sarah,
X William X WILLIAM PAXSON,
X wife Mary,
X daughter Mary X JOSEPH RICHARDS,
X wife Jane X THOMAS CERIE/SEARY '''(added)'''
=== Passengers of the ship Antelope, sailed 1682 === [[:Category:Antelope%2C_sailed_1682|Category page for the ship Antelope - includes completed profile list]] X JOHN ASHBROOKE '''(added)''' X James Atkinson '''(added)''' X Thomas Conway,
X wife Mary (daughter of Valentine Hollingsworth) X VALENTINE HOLLINGSWORTH,
X wife Ann,
children:
X Catherine,
X Thomas,
X Samuel X Ann Milcome,
X daughters Mary Milcome
X and Jane Graves X John Musgrave (indentured servant to Valentine Hollingsworth) [only one other such identification though many others were servants] '''(added)''' === Passengers of the ship Bristol Factor first sailing, sailed October 1681 === [[:Category:Bristol_Factor%2C_sailed_October_1681|Category page for the ship Bristol Factor, first sailing - includes completed profile list]] X NATHANIEL ALLEN,
X wife Eleanor,
children:
X Nehemiah,
X Lydia,
X Eleanor X ELIZABETH BEZER, niece of John Bezer '''(linked)''' X JOHN BEZER,
X wife Susanna,
children:
X John, '''(added)'''
X Richard, '''(added)'''
X Susanna, '''(added)'''
X Frances X THOMAS COBURNE,
X wife Elizabeth,
children:
X William,
X Joseph,
X Martha, '''(added)'''
X Cisely,
X Mary Gideon Gambel '''(added)''' *Note: Samuel Allen and family, previously recognized as passengers on this sailing, are now identified as passengers of the ship Society. === Passengers of the ship Bristol Factor second sailing, sailed August 1682 === [[:Category:Bristol_Factor%2C_sailed_August_1682|Category page for the ship Bristol Factor, second sailing - includes completed profile list]] X JOHN ASHMEAD '''(added)''' X JOHN BLUNSTON,
daughters:
X Sarah,
X Katherine X EVERAND BOLTON X JOHN EVANS '''(added)''' X WILLIAM HOWELL '''(added)''' X David James '''(added)''' X David Kinsey '''(added to project and left in the Lyon category with note added to profile)''' X TOBIAS LEACH,
X wife Esther Ashmead,
X son Tobias, Jr. X EVAN OLIVER, '''(linked)'''
X wife Jean, '''(linked)'''
children:
X David, '''(added)'''
X Elizabeth, '''(added)'''
X John, '''(added)'''
X Hannah, '''(added)'''
X Mary, '''(linked)'''
X Evan, '''(added)'''
X Seaborn '''(added)''' (born in sight of land) X JOHN ROADES '''(added)''' X RICHARD WALL '''(linked)''' === Passengers of the ship Elizabeth, Ann, and Catherine, sailed July 1682 === [[:Category:Elizabeth%2C_Ann_and_Catherine%2C_sailed_July_1682|Category page for the ship Elizabeth, Ann, and Catherine - includes completed profile list]] X George Palmer (died en route),
X wife Elizabeth (who later married Thomas Fitzwater of the Welcome),
children:
X Elizabeth, '''(added)'''
X George, '''(added)'''
X THOMAS, '''(linked)'''
X William '''(added)'''
X Robert Kent '''(added)''' === Passengers of the ship Freeman, sailed June 1682 === [[:Category:Freeman%2C_sailed_June_1682|Category page for the ship Freeman - includes passgenger list]] X THOMAS BRASSEY,
X daughters: Rebecca,
X Mary X William Morton '''(added)''' === (In process) Passengers of the ship Friends Adventure, sailed May 1682 === [[:Category:Friends_Adventure%2C_sailed_May_1682|Category page for the ship John and Friends Adventure - includes completed profile list]] X William Bewsie '''(added)''' X John Brearele '''(added)''' X Luke Brindley '''(added)''' X JOHN BROCK '''(linked)'''
X JOHN CLOWS, JR., '''(added)'''
X brother Joseph, '''(added)'''
X sister Sarah '''(added)'''
X Ralph Cowgill (son of Ellen of the ship Lamb; later married Sarah Blackshaw, daughter of Randle who came on the Submission) X Andrew Heath X John Heycock '''(added)'''
X Job Houle '''(added)''' '''__ Thomas Leister''' '''__ Henry Lingart''' '''__ James Morris''' X GEORGE POWNALL,
X Ellenor, '''(linked)'''
children:
X Reuben, '''(linked)'''
X Elizabeth, '''(linked)'''
X Sarah, '''(linked)'''
X Rachel, '''(linked)'''
X Abigail '''__ WILLIAM SMITH (who later married Mary Croasdale of the ship Lamb)''' X William Venables, '''(linked)'''
X wife Elizabeth, '''(linked)'''
X daughters Joyce and
X Frances '''(both linked)''' '''__ Martha Worrall'''
X William Yardly,
X wife Jane,
X sons: Enoch,
'''__ Thomas, and'''
'''__ William'''
=== (In process ) Passengers of the ship Friendship, sailed May 1682 === [[:Category:Friendship%2C_sailed_May_1682|Category page for the ship John and Friendship - includes completed profile list]] '''__ THOMAS MINSHALL,'''
'''__ wife Margaret''' X JOHN SHARPLES,
X wife Jane,
children:
X Phebe,
X John,
'''__ Thomas (died en route),'''
'''__ James,'''
X Caleb,
X Jane,
X Joseph
X JOHN SIMCOCK,
sons:
X John,
James
'''Note: should James be Jacob? Son of John and brother of John at Wikitree is Jacob - should be James?''' X WILLIAM TAYLOR,
'''__ wife Margaretta,'''
'''__ children:'''
'''__ Joseph,'''
'''__ Elizabeth,'''
'''__ Mary;'''
'''__ brother Peter''' X RANDLE VERNON,
'''__ with SARAH DOLE, an indentured servant, sister of John Dole of the Society''' X ROBERT VERNON X THOMAS VERNON '''Note: WT profile exists for the following people listed on this ship but not approved by the Welcome Society:'''
'''[[Dole-1|Sarah (Dole) Griscom]]'''
'''[[Simcock-8|Jacob Simcock]] - Welcome Society shows Jacob as James''' === (In process) Passengers of the ship Jeffrey, sailed September 1683 === [[:Category:Jeffrey%2C_sailed_September_1682|Category page for the ship Jeffrey - includes completed profile list]] '''__ ABRAHAM PRATT,'''
'''__ wife Jane,'''
'''__ sons: Thomas,'''
'''__ John''' SARAH SHOEMAKER === Passengers of the ship John and Sarah, sailed October 1681 === [[:Category:John_and_Sarah%2C_sailed_October_1681|Category page for the ship John and Sarah - includes completed profile list]] X Captain William Crispin (died at sea), '''(linked)'''
X son SILAS (born 1653) '''(linked)''' whose first wife was Esther Holme, daughter of Thomas Holme of the ship Amity === (In process) Passengers of the ship Lamb, sailed July 1682 === X ELLEN COWGILL, widow,
children: X John,
X Edmund,
X Jane,
X Jennet.
X THOMAS CROASDALE,
X wife Agnes,
children:
'''__ William,'''
X John,
X Elizabeth,
'''__ Mary'''
X Bridget,
X Alis X JAMES DILWORTH,
X wife Ann Waln (sister of Nicholas Waln, also of the Lamb),
X infant son William '''__ CUTHBERT HAYHURST,'''
'''__ wife Mary Rudd,'''
children:
'''__ William,'''
X MARGERY,
'''__ John,'''
X Cuthbert,
'''__ Alis''' '''__ William Hayhurst, brother of Cuthbert''' X ROBERT HEATON,
X wife Alice,
children:
X Grace,
X Robert,
X James,
X Agnes,
X Ephraim X Stephen Sands X Thomas Stackhouse,
X wife Margaret Hayhurst (died without children) X THOMAS WALMSLEY,
X wife Elizabeth Rudd,
children:
'''__ Margaret and'''
'''__ Mary (both died en route),'''
'''__ Henry,'''
X Thomas,
'''__ Elizabeth,'''
'''__ Rosamond (died en route)''' X NICHOLAS WALN,
X wife Jane,
children:
X Jane,
X Richard,
X Margaret '''__ Thomas Wigglesworth,'''
'''__ wife Alice (sister of Cuthbert Hayhurst) who died childless''' === (In process) Passengers of the ship Lyon, sailed May 1682 === [[:Category:Lyon%2C_sailed_May_1682|Category page for the ship Lyon - includes completed profile list]] '''__ ROBERT CROSBY,'''
'''__ daughter KATHERINE CROSBY'''
X DR. EDWARD JONES,
X wife Mary (daughter of DR. THOMAS WYNNE), '''(linked)'''
children:
X Martha, '''(linked)'''
X Jonathan '''__ EDWARD ap REES,'''
'''__ wife Mably,'''
children:
'''__ Rees,'''
'''__ Catherine''' '''__ WILLIAM ap EDWARD,'''
'''__ his second wife Jane,'''
children:'''
'''__ Elizabeth,'''
'''__ Katherine''' Note: The Lyon category page has passengers that are not listed on the Welcome Society passenger list: * [[Ferch Owen-2|Ellin (ferch Owen) Thomas]] * [[Kinsey-258|David Kinsey]] * [[Owen-1360|Jane Owen]] * [[Wood-17540|Henry Wood]] * [[Wood-17532|John Wood]] === (In process) Passengers of the ship Mary, sailed May 1682 === [[:Category:Mary%2C_sailed_May_1682|Category page for the ship Mary - includes completed profile list]] '''__ JOHN SIMCOCK''' '''__ WILLIAM TAYLOR''' === (In process) Passngers of the ship Providence, sailed July 1682 === [[:Category:Providence%2C_sailed_July_1682|Category page for the ship Providence - includes complete profile list]] '''__ William Carter''' '''__ John Lash''' === (In process) Passengers of the ship Samuel, sailed May 1682 === [[:Category:Samuel%2C_sailed_May_1682|Category page for the ship Samuel - includes completed profile list]] X Henry Paxson,
'''__ daughter Elizabeth''' The category page for Samuel includes profiles that are not included on the Welcome Society list: * Henry Paxon, either Paxson 33 or 94. * [[Paxson-34|Thomas Paxson]] === (In process) Passengers of the ship Society, sailed May 1682 === [[:Category:Society%2C_sailed_May_1682|Category page for the ship Society - includes completed profile list]] X SAMUEL ALLEN,*
wife Mary,
children:
X Priscilla,
X Martha,
X Ann,
X Sarah,
X Samuel X Ann Knight (sister of Giles) X GILES KNIGHT,
X wife Mary,
X son Joseph __ '''Thomas Paschall,'''
__ '''wife Joanna,'''
children:
__ '''Thomas,'''
__ '''William,'''
__ '''Mary''' X JOHN SOMERS *Note: The Allen family was previously identified as passengers on the first voyage of the Bristol Factor === (In process) Passengers of the ship Submission, sailed September 1682 === [[:Category:Submission%2C_sailed_September_1682|Category page for the ship Submission - includes completed profile list]] X RANDLE BLACKSHAW,
X wife Alice,
children:
'''__ Phebe,'''
X Sarah,
'''__ Abraham (died en route),'''
'''__ Jacob,'''
'''__ Mary,'''
'''__ Nehemiah,'''
'''__ Martha''' '''__ Robert Bond''' '''__ Roger Bradbury,'''
daughters
'''__ Martha and'''
'''__ Sarah''' X JAMES CLAYTON,
X wife Jane, '''(added)'''
children:
X James, '''(linked)'''
X Sarah, '''(added)'''
X John, '''(linked)'''
X Mary, '''(added)'''
X Joshua, '''(linked)'''
X Lydia '''(added)''' '''__ Alice Dickinson''' X James Harrison, '''(added)'''
X wife Anna '''(added),'''
X mother Agnes '''(added)''' X Ellis Jones,
X wife Jane,
children:
X Barbary,
X Dorothy,
X Isaac,
'''__ Jane,'''
'''__ Rebecka''' X JANE LYON '''__ JOSEPH MATHER''' X MARGERY MAUDE (wife of Thomas Fisher, possibly of the Lamb)
X sister Jane Maude X PHINEAS PEMBERTON,''' ('''added''')
X wife Phoebe,''' ('''added''')
children:
X Abigail,''' ('''added''')
X Joseph;''' ('''added''')
X father Ralph Pemberton''' ('''added''') X [[Radcliffe-1186|Richard Radchlif]] '''(landed and settled in Maryland)''' '''__ Joseph Steward''' '''__ Lydia Wharmby''' '''__ Rebeckah Wynne (daughter of Thomas of the Welcome)''' Note: The category page for Submission includes a profile for [[Jones-851|Mary Jones]]; she does not appear on the Welcome Society list. === (In process) Passengers of the ship Unicorn, sailed October 1682 === [[:Category:Unicorn%2C_sailed_October_1682|Category page for the ship Unicorn - includes completed profile list]] X WILLIAM CLOUD,
sons:
X William,
X Jeremiah,
'''__ Robert''' X ANTHONY ELTON,
X wife Susanna,
children:
X Mary,
'''__ George,'''
X Anthony,
'''__ Thomas''' === Passengers of the ship Welcome, sailed August 1682 === [[:Category:Welcome%2C_sailed_August_1682|Category page for the ship Welcome - includes completed profile list]] X John Barber (died en route, without children) ('''added''')
X wife Elizabeth (Songhurst, daughter of John) ('''added''') X Joan Buckman, widow (died en route);
children:
X Thomas (died en route, without children); ('''added''')
X Edward (died en route, without children); ('''added''')
X Ruth;
X WILLIAM,
X William's wife Sarah,
X William's children:
X Sarah and
X Mary X Jane Batchelor ('''added''') X Benjamin Chambers ('''added''') X THOMAS FITZWATER,
X wife Mary (Cheney) (died en route);
children:
X Thomas,
X George,
X Josiah (died en route),
X Mary (died en route) X Thomas Gillett ('''added''') X Bartholomew Green ('''added''') X Nathaniel Harrison ('''added''') X Jeffrey Hawkins ('''added''') X Thomas Heriott (died en route, without children) ('''added''') X Richard Ingelo ('''added''') X Isaac Ingram (died en route, without children) ('''added''') X Thomas Jones ('''added''') X William Lushington ('''added''') X Jean Matthews ('''added''') X HANNAH MOGDRIDGE (aka MOGERIDGE) ('''added''') X Joshua Morris ('''added''') X DAVID OGDEN ('''added''') X John Ottey ('''added''') X Eleanor Paine ('''added''') X WILLIAM PENN X James Porteus (or Portliff) ('''added''') X Caleb Pusey,
X wife ANNE (STONE) WORLEY (widow of Henry) X Dennis Rochford,
X wife Mary, ('''added''')
children:
X Grace, ('''added''')
X Mary ('''added''')
X John Rowland,
X wife Priscilla (Sheppard) (died without children) X Thomas Rowland (brother of John, died unmarried) X Miriam SHORT (died en route),
children
X ADAM,
X ANNE,
X MIRIAM X William Smith (cripple who died, apparently unmarried, before 28 day 7 month 1702)''' ('''added''') X John Snashfold (died en route, without children) ('''added''') X JOHN SONGHURST,
X wife Mary,
children:
X John, ('''added''')
X Sarah ('''added''') X George Thompson ('''added''') X RICHARD TOWNSEND,
X wife Ann,
children:
X Hannah, ('''added''')
X James (born on the Welcome) ('''added''') X William Wade (died en route, without children) ('''added''') X ZACHARIAH WHITPAINE ('''added''') X Joseph Woodroffe ('''added''') X FRANCIS WORLEY X Henry Worley (stepson of Caleb Pusey) X THOMAS WYNNE,
X wife Elizabeth (widow of Joshua Maude)

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[[Category: Reliable Sources for Pre-1700 Profiles]] '''[[Project:William_Penn_and_Early_Pennsylvania_Settlers|Back to the William Penn and Early Pennsylvania Settlers project page]]''' This Resource space page provides an overview to sources used by the William Penn and Early Pennsylvania Settlers Project. Project volunteers are encouraged to use these sources on WikiTree profiles. For a general HELP guide on how to create sources of your WikiTree Profiles, consult [[Help:Sources|How we do Sources at Wikitree]] and also [[Help:Sources_Style_Guide|Style Guide for Sources]]. == Reliable and approved sources == ===Reliable Sources for Pre-1700 Profiles=== The general reliable sources for your ancestry for William Penn and Early Pennsylvania Settlers Pre-1700 Profiles are the same as any sources at any time. However, the amount of records for Pennsylvania pre-1700 gets harder to find due to inaccessibilty, unavailability and destruction of records. You want to find church books, ship lists, published passenger directories, Historial Pennsylvania databases, vital records, Burial records, miltary certificates, ect. Also SECONDARY SOURCES are important like newspaper articles, obituaries, some written genealogies, census records, voter's records, directories, ect. Microfilms from archives or digital images of records are avaiable from FamilySearch, Ancestry and various government websites. ===Reliable Sources with Conditions=== * '''User-contributed trees''': Family trees published on FamilySearch, Ancestry, Geni, MyHeritage, Rootsweb, etc. If a tree cites sources, ''find those original sources and cite them''. *'''Secondary Evidence''': Biographical, memorials, historical journals, obituaries, published articles, ect. Double-check the facts and events by sources. *'''Published Family Genealogies''': with citation of sources. i.e.,original location of source, publication of source and year created, page numbers, certificate numbers, ect. === Unreliable Sources === * '''User-contributed trees''': Family trees published on FamilySearch, Ancestry, Geni, MyHeritage, Rootsweb, etc. If a tree cites sources, find those sources and use them. * '''Find A Grave memorials''': Many memorials come without an actual burial place and burial details, and are in fact reconstructed from trees. These cannot be used as sources. Only those memorials with photographic evidence of the burial should be used as a source. For William Penn and Early Pennsylvania Settlers, these burial sites would be far and few. * '''Published databases containing information of uncertain origin''': There are a number of "records" collections available on websites such as Ancestry and MyHeritage (and in some instance formerly distributed on CD-ROM) that do not identify their information sources and in fact are built in whole or in part from doubtful publications and user-contributed content. These include the "Family Data Collection" and similar sources associated with Edmund West, the "Ancestral File," the "Millennium File," the "Pedigree Resource File," and "U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900." * See also [[:Category:Frauds_and_Fabrications]] === Project approved source list === '''Note: this list is not exclusive or comprehensive. If you find a source that you believe should be on this list, please contact the [[N.-17|project leader]] or [[Baty-260|coordinator]].''' * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pennsylvania_Archives Pennsylvania Archives]: Perhaps the biggest and best collection of Pennsylvania documents - from Provincial times, throught the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812, and later. * [https://archive.org/details/minutesofprovinc01pennuoft The Minutes of the Provincial Council of Pennsylvania]: The notes and minutes of the earliest Pennsylvania government - the Provincial Council established by Lieutenant Markham under the authority granted him by William Penn. The minutes record the first meetings, laws, and resolutions adopted by the Provincial Council. * [https://www.welcomesociety.org/ancestors-approved-memberships.html The Welcome Society of Pennsylvania]: A list of passengers who are recognized by the Welcome Society. [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/US_Southern_Colonies_British-1 PDF copy]. == Additional Project Resources == === Potential Leads === * [[Wikipedia:Canterbury (ship)]] * ''Quakers in Delaware in the Time of William Penn,'' by Herbert Standing [http://nc-chap.org/church/quaker/standingDH3crop.pdf 26-page pdf] * [http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/chester/immig/quakers01.txt Quaker Arrivals at Philadelphia] * [http://genealogytrails.com/del/newcastle/marriageindex.html New Castle County Marriages] * [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~quakers/?cj=1&netid=cj&o_xid=0000713921&o_lid=0000713921&o_sch=Affiliate+External The Quaker Corner], Joanne Todd Rabun's Quaker Genealogy website, now hosted by Rootsweb (still free at the moment though) * [http://www.ristenbatt.com/genealogy/homepag2.htm On the Trail of Our Ancestors], Donna E. Ristenbatt's website * [http://www.ristenbatt.com/genealogy/njshpind.htm Ships] **[http://www.ristenbatt.com/genealogy/tomarshp.htm The Thomas and Anne], posted by Donna E. Ristenbatt and referencing Passengers and Ships Prior to 1684, Penn's Colony: Volume I by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., 1970. * [http://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/ships/tousa1680-1699.shtml Ships] (also has links for The Thomas and Anne) * [http://www.daddezio.com/catalog/itgndx07.html more ships] * [http://usgwarchives.net/pa/chester/immig.htm Chester County ship lists] * WikiTree [[:Category:Ships|Ships]] category **[[:Category:Great Migration Ships |Great Migration Ships]] ***[[:Category:Middle Colony Ships | Middle Colony Ships]] ****[[:Category:Fleet of William Penn | Fleet of William Penn]] *** [[:Category:Canterbury (1699)|Canterbury (1699)]] * [http://www.pa-roots.com/index.php/allegheny-county/59-allegheny-county-data/884-first-part-of-a-series-of-four-parts History of Allegheny County] * [http://www.pa-roots.org/data/read.php?903,573894 PA Roots], report on William Penn's 1681 deed * [http://www.lmhs.org/home Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society] has a wealth of information about early Swiss and German Mennonites who immigrated to Pennsylvania in the early 1700s because Penn offered them a safe haven from religious persecution. === Additional Reading === :In addition to the sites at footnotes 2 and 3 above, I found the following sites of interest: :*[http://williampennhouse.org/quakers William Penn House] :*[https://www.boundless.com/u-s-history/britain-and-settling-colonies-1600-1750/settling-middle-colonies-and-georgia/pennsylvania-and-deleware--17/ a history site] :*[http://www.ushistory.org/penn/bio.htm Penn Biography] :*[[:Category:William_Penn%27s_Great_Charter|William Penn's Great Charter]] (WikiTree page, includes link to a [http://avalon.law.yale.edu/17th_century/pa04.asp transcript] of the document) :*[http://chester.pa-roots.com/quaker_research/pennsylvanias_quaker_origins.htm Quaker Origins] (includes a photo of the Charter) *McCracken, George E. [[Space:The_Welcome_Claimants_Proved%2C_Disproved_and_Doubtful|The Welcome Claimants Proved, Disproved and Doubtful with an Account of Some of Their Descendants.]] (Baltimore, Genealogical Pub. Co, 1970) *Sheppard, Walter L. (ed.) [[Space:Passengers_and_ships_prior_to_1684|Passengers and Ships Prior to 1684.]] (Baltimore, Genealogical Pub. Co, 1970) '''On-Line Free Published Pennsylvania Resources:''' ::[http://www.bownehouse.org/history_bowne_family.htm The Bowne Family Biographies] ::[http://www.ushistory.org/pennsylvania/pennsylvania.html Pennsylvania 1630-1700 on USHistory.org] ::[http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003156740 Annals of our colonial ancestors and their descendants, or, Our Quaker forefathers and their posterity] ::[http://books.google.com/books?id=bPwQOZ7rgngC&pg=PA290&dq=hendrick+pannebecker&hl=en&sa=X&ei=oi0YUqf8GeeujAL0iIGgDQ&ved=0CFIQ6AEwBg#v=onepage&q=hendrick%20pannebecker&f=false The Colonial Homes of Philadelphia and Its Neighborhood] By Harold Donaldson Eberlein, Horace Mather Lippncott ::[http://books.google.com/books?id=2AuZRx94_AgC&printsec=frontcover&dq=hendrick+pannebecker&hl=en&sa=X&ei=oi0YUqf8GeeujAL0iIGgDQ&ved=0CC8Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=hendrick%20pannebecker&f=false Hendrick Pannebecker, Surveyor of Lands for the Penns, 1674-1754] By Samuel Whitaker Pennypacker, 1894 ::[http://books.google.com/books?id=arAfWBsvO1gC&pg=PA481&dq=hendrick+pannebecker&hl=en&sa=X&ei=oi0YUqf8GeeujAL0iIGgDQ&ved=0CDsQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=hendrick%20pannebecker&f=false Colonial And Revolutionary Families Of Pennsylvania, Vol I] By John W. Jordan ::[http://books.google.com/books?id=EhgVAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=hendrick+pannebecker&hl=en&sa=X&ei=8DEYUvzqGYjR2QWz94HwCw&ved=0CCwQ6AEwADgK#v=onepage&q=hendrick%20pannebecker&f=false The Settlement of Germantown, Pennsylvania: And the Beginning of German Emigration to N.A.] By Samuel Whitaker Pennypacker, 1899 ::[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/US_Southern_Colonies_British-1 William Penn Ships and Passengers] (pdf posted for the [[Project:US_Southern_Colonies|US Southern Colonies project]] on August 28, 2014) ::[http://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search/?Tab_ID=1 Daughters of the American Revolution Search Engine] to find Revo War Patriots and their descendants. ::[http://books.google.com/books?id=3DbXh7BJcLwC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false Genealogical Data Relating to the German Settlers of Pennsylvania] by Edward W. Hocker
::[http://books.google.com/books?id=E8slAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false Pennsylvania: The German Influence in Its Settlement, Vol III] by Henry Jacobs
::[http://books.google.com/books?id=j0cVAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false The German and Swiss settlements of colonial Pennsylvania] by Oscar Kuhns
::[http://books.google.com/books?id=pPYMAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false Historic Background and Annals of the Swiss and German Pioneer Settlers of Pennsylvania] by Henry Frank Eshleman
::[http://books.google.com/books?id=i_cMAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false Welsh Settlement of Pennsylvania] By Charles Henry Browning
::[http://archive.org/stream/historyoflycomin00edit/historyoflycomin00edit_djvu.txt History of Lycoming Co., PA] Archive.org editing by J. F. Maginness
::[http://www.westjersey.org/ca_intro.htm Before the Constitution and Bill of Rights] West Jersey and William Penn leading the way!
::[https://archive.org/stream/recordsofkingwoo00frien#page/n1/mode/2up Records of the Kingwood Monthly meeting of Friends]
::[http://www.swarthmore.edu/friends-historical-library Swarthmore College Friends Historical Library] has a [http://www.swarthmore.edu/friends-historical-library/quaker-history-genealogy Quaker History and Genealogy digital library], including explanatory documents like [http://www.swarthmore.edu/library/friends/philaburials3.htm "Quaker Burial Grounds in Philadelphia, 1683-present."]
::Sippel, Peter. [http://www.qhpress.org/quakerpages/qwhp/qwhp.htm The Quaker Writings Homepage], http://www.qhpress.org/quakerpages/qwhp/qwhp.htm ::Futhey/Cope History of Chester County. "SHIPS TO PA area BEFORE 1720" (and, hints/clues of others) http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~GENHOME/shp-1720.htm ::Also, [[Space:Kitty%27s_Library|Kitty's Library]] on WikiTree === Useful Pages === * Dates: Two things to be aware of - Quakers didn't use the names of months, just the numbers (7 8m 1742 for example), and until 1752, "8m" would have been October, not August, since the year started in March (1m). :*[http://www.combs-families.org/combs/quaker/abb.htm List of Abbreviations found in Quaker Records], by Patience Northern (includes information about Quaker dating) :*[http://www.genealogytoday.com/columns/recipes/tip14.html The Problem of Dates], by Sue Roe *[[Wikipedia:Canterbury (ship)]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/US_Southern_Colonies_British-1 William Penn Ships and Passengers] * [[Project:William Penn and Early Pennsylvania Settlers/Talk archive]] - The archived version of this project's talk page (replaced by G2G, use the tag: Penn) === Additional Reading === :In addition to the sites at footnotes 2 and 3 above, I found the following sites of interest: :*[http://williampennhouse.org/quakers William Penn House] :*[https://www.boundless.com/u-s-history/britain-and-settling-colonies-1600-1750/settling-middle-colonies-and-georgia/pennsylvania-and-deleware--17/ a history site] :*[http://www.ushistory.org/penn/bio.htm Penn Biography] :*[[:Category:William_Penn%27s_Great_Charter|William Penn's Great Charter]] (WikiTree page, includes link to a [http://avalon.law.yale.edu/17th_century/pa04.asp transcript] of the document) :*[http://chester.pa-roots.com/quaker_research/pennsylvanias_quaker_origins.htm Quaker Origins] (includes a photo of the Charter) *McCracken, George E. [[Space:The_Welcome_Claimants_Proved%2C_Disproved_and_Doubtful|The Welcome Claimants Proved, Disproved and Doubtful with an Account of Some of Their Descendants.]] (Baltimore, Genealogical Pub. Co, 1970) *Sheppard, Walter L. (ed.) [[Space:Passengers_and_ships_prior_to_1684|Passengers and Ships Prior to 1684.]] (Baltimore, Genealogical Pub. Co, 1970) '''On-Line Free Published Pennsylvania Resources:''' ::[http://www.bownehouse.org/history_bowne_family.htm The Bowne Family Biographies] ::[http://www.ushistory.org/pennsylvania/pennsylvania.html Pennsylvania 1630-1700 on USHistory.org] ::[http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003156740 Annals of our colonial ancestors and their descendants, or, Our Quaker forefathers and their posterity] ::[http://books.google.com/books?id=bPwQOZ7rgngC&pg=PA290&dq=hendrick+pannebecker&hl=en&sa=X&ei=oi0YUqf8GeeujAL0iIGgDQ&ved=0CFIQ6AEwBg#v=onepage&q=hendrick%20pannebecker&f=false The Colonial Homes of Philadelphia and Its Neighborhood] By Harold Donaldson Eberlein, Horace Mather Lippncott ::[http://books.google.com/books?id=2AuZRx94_AgC&printsec=frontcover&dq=hendrick+pannebecker&hl=en&sa=X&ei=oi0YUqf8GeeujAL0iIGgDQ&ved=0CC8Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=hendrick%20pannebecker&f=false Hendrick Pannebecker, Surveyor of Lands for the Penns, 1674-1754] By Samuel Whitaker Pennypacker, 1894 ::[http://books.google.com/books?id=arAfWBsvO1gC&pg=PA481&dq=hendrick+pannebecker&hl=en&sa=X&ei=oi0YUqf8GeeujAL0iIGgDQ&ved=0CDsQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=hendrick%20pannebecker&f=false Colonial And Revolutionary Families Of Pennsylvania, Vol I] By John W. Jordan ::[http://books.google.com/books?id=EhgVAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=hendrick+pannebecker&hl=en&sa=X&ei=8DEYUvzqGYjR2QWz94HwCw&ved=0CCwQ6AEwADgK#v=onepage&q=hendrick%20pannebecker&f=false The Settlement of Germantown, Pennsylvania: And the Beginning of German Emigration to N.A.] By Samuel Whitaker Pennypacker, 1899 ::[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/US_Southern_Colonies_British-1 William Penn Ships and Passengers] (pdf posted for the [[Project:US_Southern_Colonies|US Southern Colonies project]] on August 28, 2014) ::[http://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search/?Tab_ID=1 Daughters of the American Revolution Search Engine] to find Revo War Patriots and their descendants. ::[http://books.google.com/books?id=3DbXh7BJcLwC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false Genealogical Data Relating to the German Settlers of Pennsylvania] by Edward W. Hocker
::[http://books.google.com/books?id=E8slAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false Pennsylvania: The German Influence in Its Settlement, Vol III] by Henry Jacobs
::[http://books.google.com/books?id=j0cVAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false The German and Swiss settlements of colonial Pennsylvania] by Oscar Kuhns
::[http://books.google.com/books?id=pPYMAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false Historic Background and Annals of the Swiss and German Pioneer Settlers of Pennsylvania] by Henry Frank Eshleman
::[http://books.google.com/books?id=i_cMAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false Welsh Settlement of Pennsylvania] By Charles Henry Browning
::[http://archive.org/stream/historyoflycomin00edit/historyoflycomin00edit_djvu.txt History of Lycoming Co., PA] Archive.org editing by J. F. Maginness
::[http://www.westjersey.org/ca_intro.htm Before the Constitution and Bill of Rights] West Jersey and William Penn leading the way!
::[https://archive.org/stream/recordsofkingwoo00frien#page/n1/mode/2up Records of the Kingwood Monthly meeting of Friends]
::[http://www.swarthmore.edu/friends-historical-library Swarthmore College Friends Historical Library] has a [http://www.swarthmore.edu/friends-historical-library/quaker-history-genealogy Quaker History and Genealogy digital library], including explanatory documents like [http://www.swarthmore.edu/library/friends/philaburials3.htm "Quaker Burial Grounds in Philadelphia, 1683-present."]
::Sippel, Peter. [http://www.qhpress.org/quakerpages/qwhp/qwhp.htm The Quaker Writings Homepage], http://www.qhpress.org/quakerpages/qwhp/qwhp.htm ::Futhey/Cope History of Chester County. "SHIPS TO PA area BEFORE 1720" (and, hints/clues of others) http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~GENHOME/shp-1720.htm ::Also, [[Space:Kitty%27s_Library|Kitty's Library]] on WikiTree

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[[Category:Powell-5629 Sources]] [[Space:Penn's Colony, vol 1|»]] {{#switch: {{{t|F}}} |S = Sheppard, Walter Lee Jr., ''Passengers and Ships prior to 1684'' {{#if:{{{p|}}}|, {{{p|}}}}}; |F = Sheppard, Walter Lee Jr., ''Passengers and Ships Prior to 1684. Volume 1 of Penn's Colony: Genealogical and Historical Materials Relating to the Settlement of Pennsylvania''. [http://www.HeritageBooks.com Heritage Books] (2009) {{#if:{{{p|}}}|, page {{{p|}}}}}. }} * [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/205818 FamilySearch.org] * [http://heritagebooks.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=PDF-S0664 eBook] from [http://www.heritagebooks.com www.heritagebooks.com] * Print book from [http://www.amazon.com/Passengers-Ships-Prior-Volume-Colony/dp/1556136641/ref=pd_bxgy_b_img_y Amazon.com] * [http://www.worldcat.org/title/passengers-and-ships-prior-to-1684/oclc/104978&referer=brief_results Worldcat.org] ''See also: [[Space:Penn's Colony, vol 2 |Penn's Colony, vol 2]]'' ---- Reprinted materials with updates and corrections by author, including: * ''Mrs. Thomas Wynne of Philadelphia and Her Family: Corrections to the Pedigrees of Wynne and Maude.'' (page 155)
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Pennsauken High School

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[[Category: Camden County, New Jersey, Schools]] ---- Pennsauken High School is a four-year comprehensive regional public high school that serves Pennsauken Township, Camden County, New Jersey, United States, as part of the Pennsauken Public Schools. The school has approximately 1800 stundents enrolled in grades 9-12. '''PENNSAUKEN HIGH SCHOOL  ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME''' Brian Murphy  1963  Greg Mark  1984  Pam Behreng  1964  David Griggs  1984  Peggy Glemser  1966  Sopha So  1988  Greg Silvinsky  1966  Nikki Racobaldo  1990  Alethia Jenkins  2002  Vince Cieka  1967  Dave Still  Max Calehauf  1968  1967 Football team  Mike Paneralla  1968  Robert Barndt  Nancy Indriso  1969  Coach/AD  Bart Purvis  1970  Vince McAneney  Jackie Horner  1972  Coach/Educator  Rowland George  1972  John Partridge  Bruce Jones  1973  Principal  Joe Germano  1974  Howard Phifer  Dwight Hicks  1974  Superintendent  Pete Dempsey  1975  Duke Taylor  Paul Cuneo  1976  Supporter  Will George  1976  Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Selverian     Supporters  Brian Matera  1976  Robert “Ike” Willis  Bruce Snyder  1976  Coach/AD  Darrel Wilson  1976  Richard Wolff  Judy German  1977  Coach/Educator  Sandy Glasson  1978  Frank Del Rossi  Billy Griggs  1979  Coach/Educator  James Munda  1979  Bruce Ransone  Melanie Pewor  1979  Coach/Educator

Pennsylvania, War of 1812

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===1st Regiment – Lieutenant Colonel Joel Ferree=== 1st Regiment – Lieutenant Colonel Joel Ferree *Lieutenant Thomas Donalson’s Company Infantry 2 Oct 1812 – 15 Apr 1813 *Captain James A. McClelland’s Company Light Dragoons Fayette County 2 Oct 1812 – 2 Apr 1812 *Captain William Harper’s Company Infantry Greene County *Captain John Brown’s Company Infantry Greene County *Captain Jonathan Grable’s Company Infantry Washington County *Captain Benjamin Anderson’s Company Infantry Washington County 2 Oct 1812 – 2 Apr 1813 *Captain William Johnson’s Company Infantry Washington County 2 Oct 1812 – 2 Apr 1812 *Captain Jonathan Grable’s Company Infantry Washington County [https://journals.psu.edu/wph/article/viewFile/1454/1302 First Regiment, Second Detachment of Pennsylvania Militia] Under command of Brig. Gen. Richard Crooks serving at Fort Meigs. A Diary of the units activities. [http://www.genealogy.com/forum/general/topics/warof1812/5194/ Montgomery, Thomas Lynch, Pennsylvania Archives, 6th Series, Volume VIII, (Harrisburg Publishing Company, State Printers, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: 1907), Pennsylvania Volunteers, War of 1812-1814 Soldiers, Part I, Troops commanded by Generals William H. Harrison and Richard Crooks, pp. 141-261.] a break down of units by county. 1st, 2nd Regiment and 5th Battalion – Major David Nelson. ===2nd Regiment=== Use: [[Category:2nd Regiment, Pennsylvania Militia, War of 1812]] 2nd Regiment – Lieutenant Colonel Richard Patterson *Captain James Wadsworth’s Company Infantry Fayette County 2 Oct 1812 – 2 Apr 1813 *Captain Thomas S. Jack’s Company 2 Oct 1812 – 2 Apr 1812 *Captain Peter Hartzog’s Company Infantry Fayette County 2 Oct 1813 – 1 Apr 1813 *Captain James Whaley’s Company Infantry Fayette County 2 Oct 1812 – 2 Apr 1812 *Captain John Williamson’s Company 2 Oct 1812 – 2 Apr 1812 *Captain John Hamilton’s Company 2 Oct 1812 – 2 Apr 1812 *Captain Joseph Wadsworth’s Company Fayette County *Captain Andrew Moore’s Company Infantry Fayette County 2 Oct 1812 – 2 Apr 1813 *Captain Thomas McQuade 2 Oct 1812 – 2 Apr 1812 *Captain John Colom’s Company 2 Oct 1812 – 2 Apr 1812 === 5th Battalion === 5th Battalion – Major David Nelson *Captain James Bowner’s Company 2 Oct 1812 – 2 Apr 1813 *Captain Mathew Johnson’s Company *Ensign William Hartford’s Company *Captain Frederick Hoff’s Company Somerset County 2 Oct 1812 – 16 Apr 1813 *Captain John Junkin’s Company Rifle 2 Oct 1812 – 17 Apr 1813 *Captain Mathew Dawson’s Company 2 Oct 1812 – 2 Apr 1812 == County Units == === Allegheny County === *Captain Jeremiah Ferrer’s Company Infantry Allegheny County *Captain John Barrickman’s Company Infantry Allegheny County 2 Oct 1812 – 2 Apr 1813 *Lieutenant Thomas Warren’s Company Light Dragoons Allegheny County 2 Oct 1812 – 2 Apr 1812 === Armstrong County === *Captain John Wallace’s Company Infantry Armstrong & Indiana Counties 2 Oct 1812 – 2 Apr 1813 === Indiana County === *Captain John Wallace’s Company Infantry Armstrong & Indiana Counties 2 Oct 1812 – 2 Apr 1813 === Lawrence County === [http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/lawrence/1877/milrec.htm#war1812 Lawrence County, PA record of units and members] == Resources == [http://www.archive.org/stream/musterrollsofpen01egle/musterrollsofpen01egle_djvu.txt Pennsylvania Muster Rolls War of 1812] === Muster Rolls === [http://www.archive.org/stream/musterrollsofpen01egle/musterrollsofpen01egle_djvu.txt "Muster rolls of the Pennsylvania volunteers in the war of 1812-1814, with cotemporary papers and documents"]

Pennsylvania Coal Region One Place Study

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[[Category:Pennsylvania Coal Region One Place Study]] [[Category:Community, Place Studies]] [[Category:One Place Studies]] [[Category: Pennsylvania, Place Studies]] {{Image|file=Pennsylvania_Coal_Region_One_Place_Study-1.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Pennsylvania Coal Region }} {{One Place Study|place=Pennsylvania Coal Region|category= Pennsylvania Coal Region One Place Study}} ==How to Join== Please contact the project leader [[Smith-121775|Butch Smith]] or post a comment to the right. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! ==Goals== This is a One Place Study to collect together in one place everything about the Pennsylvania Hard Coal Region. The hope is that other researchers like you will join the study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying people that lived there and their contributions in history. * Excerpt from [http://explorepahistory.com/ Explore PA History] website: Coal deposits are scattered around the globe, but the coal from a 500 square mile region of northeastern Pennsylvania is special. During the Paleozoic era, 300 million years ago, what is now rugged and mountainous terrain was a steamy plain filled with swamps. Tropical plants grew and died here, and as decaying matter, sank to the bottom of these swamps to form a dense organic substance known as peat. Over millions of years, shifts in the earth's plates and other landscape changes compressed prehistoric peat deposits into mineral layers known as coal. In northeastern Pennsylvania, however, the ordinary process of coal formation was accelerated by a violent upheaval known as the Appalachian Revolution. In this "revolution," rising mountains literally folded over, splitting open and thrusting up rock and peat formations from deep inside the earth. The extra pressure from this process yielded coal that was more pure, harder, and of higher carbon content than other types of coal. This coal is anthracite and over 95 percent of the Western Hemisphere's supply comes from this special region in northeastern Pennsylvania. The Anthracite Coal Region of Northeastern Pennsylvania encompasses six counties in Pennsylvania: Carbon, Columbia, Lackawanna, Luzerne, Northumberland, and Schuylkill (a small portion of Dauphin County also contained coal). We call this the Hard Coal Region.[https://guides.libraries.psu.edu/anthracite Anthracite Coal Mining Region of Northeastern Pennsylvania] ==Overview== * There were at one time literally hundreds of small coal towns and patches, as some were called, that dotted the Pennsylvania coal region, some are gone, some are just a small cluster of houses and some have grown into towns and cities. A lot of them were owned by the people that owned the coal companies, most had a mine, breaker and common destinations like the church, company store, a place for the miners to kick back for a few hours in the evening and a lot of them have cemeteries even if the churches are gone. I'm not planning on listing everyone but some of the bigger, more popular towns will get their own page and linked here, feel free to start pages for where your ancestors lived and link it here too. * The markets for the eastern end of the southern coal region and the middle region was Philadelphia,the western end sent coal to Pottsville then south to Reading, Lancaster and Philadelphia,the northern fields shipped coal down the Susquehanna to Harrisburg and Baltimore,at least until the railroads made shipping possible to a lot more of the country. ==Coal Region, Wikipedia== * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coal_Region Wikipedia] * [https://www.coalregion.com/towns/townsa.php Coal Region website] *[http://explorepahistory.com/story.php?storyId=1-9-B Explore Pa History website] ==Interesting coal region reading== *[https://wynninghistory.com/2019/06/27/confederate-coal-region/ Did the Confederates plan to disrupt/destroy the coal region get ended at Gettysburg?] ==Region Counties== *[[:Category:Carbon_County%2C_Pennsylvania|Carbon County, Pennsylvania]] *[[:Category:Columbia_County%2C_Pennsylvania|Columbia County, Pennsylvania]] *[[:Category:Dauphin_County%2C_Pennsylvania|Dauphin County, Pennsylvania]] *[[:Category:Lackawanna_County%2C_Pennsylvania|Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania]] *[[:Category:Luzerne_County%2C_Pennsylvania|Luzerne County, Pennsylvania]] *[[:Category:Northumberland_County%2C_Pennsylvania|Northumberland County, Pennsylvania]] *[[:Category:Schuylkill_County%2C_Pennsylvania|Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania]] ==Seleted Region Towns== *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Beaver_Meadows&errcode=new_profile Beaver Meadows] *[[Space:Drifton%2CHazel_Twp%2CLuzerne_Co%2CPa|Drifton]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Ebervale,Luzerne_Co,Pa&errcode=new_profile Ebervale] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Eckley_Pennsylvania&errcode=new_profile Eckley] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Girardville,Pa&errcode=new_profile Girardville] *[[Space:Hazle_Township%2CLuzerne_County%2CPa|Hazel Twp; there are a number of patch towns in Hazel Twp and a short overview of some on this page]] *[[Space:Mauch_Chunk%2CJim_Thorpe_Pa|Mauch Chunk/Jim Thorpe]] *[[Space:Upper_Lehigh%2CLuzerne_Co%2CPa|Upper Lehigh]] *[[Space:Stockton,Pa|Stockton]] ==Organizations Active in Region== *[[Space:Ancient_Order_of_Hibernians|Ancient Order of Hibernians]] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Workingmen%27s_Benevolent_Association_of_Schuylkill_County Working Mans Benevolent Assoc] *[[Space:Molly_Maquires|Molly Maquires]] ==Region Cemeteries== From the WikiTree Cemeteries Project, here are the Region's Cemetery listings: *[[:Category:Carbon_County%2C_Pennsylvania%2C_Cemeteries|Carbon County, Pennsylvania Cemeteries]] *[[:Category:Columbia_County%2C_Pennsylvania%2C_Cemeteries|Columbia County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] *[[:Category:Dauphin_County%2C_Pennsylvania%2C_Cemeteries|Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] *[[:Category:Lackawanna_County%2C_Pennsylvania%2C_Cemeteries|Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] *[[:Category:Luzerne_County%2C_Pennsylvania%2C_Cemeteries|Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] *[[:Category:Northumberland_County%2C_Pennsylvania%2C_Cemeteries|Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] *[[:Category:Schuylkill_County%2C_Pennsylvania%2C_Cemeteries|Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] ==Coal Mining Disasters== [[http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/rg/di/r45_MineAccidentRegisters/r45-14AccidentRegistersInterface.htm?fbclid=IwAR3NTBc0JJUnXo1JAR7Ypl0pP6Y4dhpa32TYc2ggdrg1g8XMMCysQlsYoLM State Archives coal mining disasters]] In the United States, a mining disaster is defined where 5 or more deaths occur in a single incident. See [[Space:United States Mining_ Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] and [[Space:Pennsylvania_Mining_Disasters|Pennsylvania Mining Disasters]]. There were 189 coal mining disasters in the State of Pennsylvania and of these, 114, or 61%, occurred in the Anthracite Pennsylvania Coal Region in the counties of Carbon, Columbia, Dauphin, Lackawanna, Luzerne, Northumberland, and Schuylkill. For a full list of the Pennsylvania Coal Mining Disasters, please see [[Space:Pennsylvania_Mining_Disasters#Worst_Mining_Disasters|Worst|Mining Disasters in Pennsylvania]]. The list may be sorted by county. The following contains all coal mining disasters in the Pennsylvania Coal Mine Region by county:
Pennsylvania Coal Region Mining Disasters
{| border="1" align="center" class="sortable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Red;" !Date   !!Mine   !!City, ST   !!County   !!No. Killed   !!Disaster Cause   !!Year    |- |6-May-1879||[[Space:Audenried_Mine_Disaster|Audenried]]||Audenried, PA||Carbon||6  ||Explosion||1879 |- |16-Sep-1914||[[Space:Lehigh_No._5_Mine_Disaster|Lehigh No. 5]]||Lansford, PA||Carbon||17  ||Explosion||1914 |- |12-Jan-1846||[[Space:Delaware-Hudson_Mine_Disaster|Delaware-Hudson]]||Carbondale, PA||Lackawanna||14  ||Roof Fall||1846 |- |3-Nov-1922||[[Space:Eddy_Creek_Mine_Disaster|Eddy Creek]]||Olyphant, PA||Lackawanna||6  ||Explosion||1922 |- |30-Aug-1886||[[Space:Fair_Lawn_Mine_Disaster|Fair Lawn]]||Scranton, PA||Lackawanna||6  ||Explosion||1886 |- |2-Mar-1907||[[Space:Holden_Mine_Disaster|Holden]]||Taylor, PA||Lackawanna||7  ||Explosion||1907 |- |28-Sep-1897||[[Space:Jermyn_No._1_Mine_Disaster|Jermyn No. 1]]||Rendham, PA||Lackawanna||5  ||Fire||1897 |- |18-Jun-1907||[[Space:Johnson_No._1_Mine_Disaster|Johnson No. 1]]||Priceburg, PA||Lackawanna||5  ||Explosion||1907 |- |8-Dec-1923||[[Space:Mt._Jessup_No._1_Mine_Disaster|Mt. Jessup No. 1]]||Jessup, PA||Lackawanna||5  ||Roof Fall||1923 |- |7-Apr-1911||[[Space:Price-Pancoast_Mine_Disaster|Price-Pancoast]]||Throop, PA||Lackawanna||73  ||Fire||1911 |- |9-Dec-1914||[[Space:Tripp_Mine_Disaster|Tripp]]||Scranton, PA||Lackawanna||13  ||Hoisting Accident||1914 |- |30-Oct-1897||[[Space:Von_Storch_Mine_Disaster|Von Storch]]||Scranton, PA||Lackawanna||6  ||Fire||1897 |- |2-Nov-1904||[[Space:Auchincloss_1904_Mine_Disaster|Auchincloss 1904]]||Nanticoke, PA||Luzerne||10  ||Hoisting Accident||1904 |- |6-Sep-1869||[[Space:Avondale_Mine_Disaster|Avondale]]||Plymouth, PA||Luzerne||110  ||Fire||1869 |- |25-May-1928||[[Space:Baltimore_No._5_Mine_Disaster|Baltimore No. 5]]||Wilkes-Barre, PA||Luzerne||10  ||Explosion||1928 |- |5-Jun-1919||[[Space:Baltimore_Tunnel_No._2_Mine_Disaster|Baltimore Tunnel No. 2]]||Wilkes-Barre, PA||Luzerne||92  ||Explosives||1919 |- |10-May-1911||[[Space:Boston_Mine_Disaster|Boston]]||Larksville, PA||Luzerne||5  ||Asphyxiation||1911 |- |2-Jun-1938||[[Space:Butler_Slope_Mine_Disaster|Butler Slope]]||Pittston, PA||Luzerne||10  ||Explosion||1938 |- |30-Oct-1926||[[Space:Colliery_No._7_Mine_Disaster|Colliery No. 7]]||Nanticoke, PA||Luzerne||9  ||Explosion||1926 |- |26-Nov-1886||[[Space:Conyngham_1886_Mine_Disaster|Conyngham]]||Wilkes-Barre, PA||Luzerne||12  ||Explosion||1886 |- |3-Aug-1925||[[Space:Dorrance_1925_Mine_Disaster|Dorrance]]||Wilkes-Barre, PA||Luzerne||10  ||Explosion||1925 |- |3-Oct-1911||[[Space:Drifton_No._2_Mine_Disaster|Drifton No. 2]]||Freeland, PA||Luzerne||5  ||Accident||1911 |- |14-Aug-1871||[[Space:Eagle_Shaft_Mine_Disaster|Eagle Shaft]]||Pittston, PA||Luzerne||17  ||Explosion||1871 |- |5-Nov-1898||[[Space:Exeter_Mine_Disaster|Exeter]]||West Pittston, PA||Luzerne||9  ||Falling Object||1898 |- |11-Dec-1947||[[Space:Franklin_No._2_Mine_Disaster|Franklin No. 2]]||Wilkes-Barre, PA||Luzerne||8  ||Explosion||1947 |- |13-Feb-1894||[[Space:Gaylord_Mine_Disaster|Gaylord]]||Plymouth, PA||Luzerne||13  ||Roof Fall||1894 |- |9-Mar-1916||[[Space:Hollenback_Mine_Disaster|Hollenback]]||Wilkes-Barre, PA||Luzerne||6  ||Explosion||1916 |- |15-May-1890||[[Space:Jersey_No._8_Mine_Disaster|Jersey No. 8]]||Ashley, PA||Luzerne||26  ||Explosion||1890 |- |8-Feb-1916||[[Space:Lance_No._11_Mine_Disaster|Lance No. 11]]||Plymouth, PA||Luzerne||7  ||Explosion||1916 |- |6-Jun-1924||[[Space:Loomis_Mine_Disaster|Loomis]]||Wilkes-Barre, PA||Luzerne||14  ||Explosion||1924 |- |1-Oct-1898||[[Space:Midvale_Mine_Disaster|Midvale]]||Wilkes-Barre, PA||Luzerne||5  ||Fire||1898 |- |12-May-1908||[[Space:Mount_Lookout_Mine_Disaster|Mount Lookout]]||Wyoming, PA||Luzerne||12  ||Explosion||1908 |- |18-Dec-1885||[[Space:Nanticoke_No._1_Mine_Disaster|Nanticoke No. 1]]||Nanticoke, PA||Luzerne||26  ||Inundation||1885 |- |5-Mar-1880||[[Space:Nanticoke_No._3_Mine_Disaster|Nanticoke No. 3]]||Nanticoke, PA||Luzerne||6  ||Explosion||1880 |- |11-Jan-1910||[[Space:Nottingham_1947_Mine_Disaster|Nottingham 1947]]||Plymouth, PA||Luzerne||7  ||Explosion||1910 |- |15-Jan-1947||[[Space:Oakmont_Mine_Disaster|Oakmont]]||Plymouth, PA||Luzerne||15  ||Explosion||1947 |- |9-Jan-1912||[[Space:Patterson_No._2_Mine_Disaster|Patterson No. 2]]||Plymouth, PA||Luzerne||6  ||Explosion||1912 |- |3-Jul-1926||[[Space:Pettebone_No._6_Mine_Disaster|Pettebone No. 6]]||Kingston, PA||Luzerne||7  ||Roof Fall||1926 |- |21-Oct-1885||[[Space:Plymouth_No._2_Mine_Disaster|Plymouth No. 2]]||Plymouth, PA||Luzerne||6  ||Explosion||1885 |- |17-Feb-1915||[[Space:Prospect_1915_Mine_Disaster|Prospect 1915]]||Wilkes-Barre, PA||Luzerne||13  ||Explosion||1915 |- |10-Apr-1947||[[Space:Schooley_Mine_Disaster|Schooley]]||Wyoming, PA||Luzerne||10  ||Explosion||1947 |- |4-Feb-1891||[[Space:Spring_Mountain_No._1_Mine_Disaster|Spring Mountain No. 1]]||Jeanesville, PA||Luzerne||13  ||Inundation||1891 |- |6-Aug-1906||[[Space:Susquehanna_No._7_Mine_Disaster|Susquehanna No. 7]]||Nanticoke, PA||Luzerne||6  ||Explosion||1906 |- |2-Apr-1890||[[Space:Susquehanna_No._8_Mine_Disaster|Susquehanna No. 8]]||Nanticoke, PA||Luzerne||5  ||Explosion||1890 |- |28-Jun-1896||[[Space:Twin_Mine_Disaster|Twin]]||Pittston, PA||Luzerne||58  ||Roof Fall||1896 |- |28-Aug-1908||[[Space:Warrior_Run_Mine_Disaster|Warrior Run]]||Wilkes-Barre, PA||Luzerne||6  ||Mine Cars Accident||1908 |- |11-Aug-1885||[[Space:West_End_Mine_Disaster|West End]]||Mocanaqua, PA||Luzerne||10  ||Asphyxiation||1885 |- |27-May-1871||[[Space:West_Pittston_Mine_Disaster|West Pittston]]||West Pittston, PA||Luzerne||20  ||Asphyxiation||1871 |- |8-Aug-1916||[[Space:Woodward_Mine_Disaster|Woodward]]||Edwardsville, PA||Luzerne||6  ||Explosion||1916 |- |21-Aug-1884||Greenback_Buckridge_Mine_Disaster||Shamokin, PA||Northumberland||8  ||Fire||1884 |- |10-Jun-1873||[[Space:Henry_Clay_1873_Mine_Disaster|Henry Clay]]||Shamokin, PA||Northumberland||10  ||Explosion||1873 |- |9-Aug-1928||[[Space:Hillside_No._1_Mine_Disaster|Hillside No. 1]]||South Riverside, PA||Northumberland||5  ||Explosion||1928 |- |1-Apr-1893||[[Space:Neilson_Mine_Disaster|Neilson]]||Shamokin, PA||Northumberland||10  ||Fire||1893 |- |29-May-1931||[[Space:Richards_Colliery_Mine_Disaster|Richards Colliery]]||Mount Carmel, PA||Northumberland||5  ||Explosion||1931 |- |3-May-1880||[[Space:Short_Mountain_Mine_Disaster|Short Mountain]]||Shamokin, PA||Northumberland||5  ||Explosion||1880 |- |1-Oct-1887||[[Space:Bast_Mine_Disaster|Bast]]||Big Mine Run, PA||Schuylkill||5  ||Asphyxiation||1887 |- |9-Nov-1900||[[Space:Buck_Mountain_Mine_Disaster|Buck Mountain]]||Mahanoy City, PA||Schuylkill||7  ||Explosion||1900 |- |6-Apr-1885||[[Space:Cuyler_Mine_Disaster|Cuyler]]||Raven Run, PA||Schuylkill||10  ||Roof Fall||1885 |- |2-Aug-1913||[[Space:East_Brookside_Mine_Disaster|East Brookside]]||Tower City, PA||Schuylkill||20  ||Explosion||1913 |- |21-Jan-1935||[[Space:Gilberton_1935_Mine_Disaster|Gilberton]]||Gilberton, PA||Schuylkill||13  ||Explosion||1935 |- |10-Aug-1870||[[Space:Heins_and_Glassmire_Mine_Disaster|Heins and Glassmire]]||Middleport, PA||Schuylkill||9  ||Hoisting Accident||1870 |- |27-Mar-1952||[[Space:Holmes_Slope_Mine_Disaster|Holmes Slope]]||Minersville, PA||Schuylkill||5  ||Inundation||1952 |- |9-May-1889||[[Space:Kaska_William_1889_Mine_Disaster|Kaska William]]||Middleport, PA||Schuylkill||10  ||Hoisting Accident||1889 |- |24-May-1882||[[Space:Kohinoor_Mine_Disaster|Kohinoor]]||Shenandoah, PA||Schuylkill||5  ||Explosion||1882 |- |20-Apr-1892||[[Space:Lytle_1892_Mine_Disaster|Lytle]]||Minersville, PA||Schuylkill||10  ||Inundation||1892 |- |2-Oct-1871||[[Space:Parrish_No._9_Mine_Disaster|Parrish No. 9]]||Branch Dale, PA||Schuylkill||5  ||Explosion||1871 |- |1-Mar-1977||[[Space:Porter_Tunnel_Mine_Disaster|Porter Tunnel]]||Tower City, PA||Schuylkill||9  ||Inundation||1977 |- |29-Aug-1870||[[Space:Preston_No._3_Mine_Disaster|Preston No. 3]]||Girardville, PA||Schuylkill||7  ||Hoisting Accident||1870 |- |6-May-1926||[[Space:Randolph_Colliery_Mine_Disaster|Randolph Colliery]]||Port Carbon, PA||Schuylkill||5  ||Explosion||1926 |- |23-Oct-1891||[[Space:Richardson_Mine_Disaster|Richardson]]||Glen Carbon, PA||Schuylkill||7  ||Asphyxiation||1891 |- |19-Feb-1847||[[Space:Spencer_Mine_Disaster|Spencer]]||Pottsville, PA||Schuylkill||7  ||Explosion||1847 |- |27-Apr-1938||[[Space:St._Clair_No._1_Slope_Mine_Disaster|St. Clair No. 1 Slope]]||Pottsville, PA||Schuylkill||8  ||Explosion||1938 |- |23-Jul-1892||[[Space:York_Farm_Mine_Disaster|York Farm]]||Pottsville, PA||Schuylkill||15  ||Explosion||1892 |} ==Sources==

Pennsylvania E-Cards

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[[Category:Pennsylvania Project]] {{United States|sub-project=Pennsylvania}} == Pennsylvania Frontier, 1750 == {{Pennsylvania Sticker|an early settler in Pennsylvania}} The goal of this project is to document a few historically interesting areas of Pennsylvania in the years from 1750 to about 1763. Pennsylvania was expanding, people were moving north and west from Philadelphia into land that was mostly just forest, at the same time the Indians that inhabited the land weren't always happy about having new neighbors. Pennsylvania built and stocked a number of forts to try to keep settlers safe when the Indians went on the warpath, a line of forts was built south of the Blue Mountain from the Delaware River to the Susquehanna River and a lot of families lost loved ones in the 1750s to Indian raids in the area. I'm going to be focusing, at least for now, on an area from present day Lehighton to Stroudsburg to Easton then to Allentown as there were a number of families that later came to Luzerne County and [[Space:Nescopeck%2CLuzerne_Co%2CPa|Nescopeck Twp]] from that area that lost family members. This area includes past and present villages of Ballietsville, Danielsville, Slatington, Egypt, Gnaddenhutten (Lehighton), Neffs, Old Zionsville and many others. I'd also like to consolidate, as much as possible, the early church records and land records for that area and hopefully generate a list of people who lost their lives while living there. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Smith-121775|Butch Smith]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Add records for churches in the area * Document forts that were in the area and add names of people who manned the forts * Categorize people who lost their lives Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=15444179 send me a private message]. Thanks! == History of the Area == It has been written that [[Lenape-8|Joseph Nutimus]] was the Indian chief who called the area north of present day Allentown home when, after the Walking Purchase in 1737, the Indians weren't happy with the outcome and left the land to move [[Space:Nescopeck%2CLuzerne_Co%2CPa|north]]. At the same time the French were arming and inciting the Indians to try to stop the settlers from moving any further, this was the beginnings of what could most likely be referred to as the first world war, but we know it now as the French and Indian War. People started expanding out from Philadelphia by the early 1700s,I believe,at least for a few years they lived in harmony with the tribes but by the 1750s the Indians were causing the settlers some grief and by about 1754 or 1755 the state government directed Benjamin Franklin to undertake erecting forts for people to seek safety when the Indians attacked. == People Who Were Kidnapped == == People Who Were Killed == * [[Bittenbender-8|Johann Conrad Bittenbender]] near Fort Hamilton *[[Custer-244|George Custer]] near Lehighton *[[Balliet-14|Anna Maria Alleman]] near Deshlers ==Moravians== * https://explorepahistory.com/story.php?storyId=1-9-5&chapter=1 == Area Church Records == *[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/182853-pennsylvania-archives-sixth-series-vol-6?viewer=1&offset=0#page=7&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Egypt Church baptisms starting in 1734] *[http://pagenweb.org/~lehigh/Churches/SCHLOSSER%27S%20OR%20UNION%20REFORMED%20CHURCH.pdf Schlossers or Union Reform Church] *[https://www.moravianchurcharchives.org/ Moravian Church Records] == Cemeteries == *[[Space:Neffs_Union_Cemetery|Neffs Union Cemetery]] ==Forts== *[http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/1pa/1picts/frontierforts/ff9.html Fort Allen,Weissport/Lehighton/Gnadenhutton] *[http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/1pa/1picts/frontierforts/ff8.html Deshlers Fort Coplay,Egypt,Ballietsville] *[http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/1pa/1picts/frontierforts/ff12.html Rose Inn and Fort Hamilton,Stroudsburg] *[http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/1pa/1picts/frontierforts/ff1.html Fort Harris,Fort Hunter,Harrisburg] *[http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/1pa/1picts/frontierforts/ff13.html Fort Hynshaw,Fort Dupui,Stroudsburg] *[http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/1pa/1picts/frontierforts/ff10.html Fort Norris,Peter Dolls Blockhouse,Windgap] ==Fort Augusta== Fort Augusta,built in 1756 was north of the Blue Mountain where the branches of the Susquehanna come together at present day Sunbury,it was a big fort,garrisoned by 400 men and was very important to the settlement of the northern branches of the Susquehanna between 1760 and 1800. * https://www.northumberlandcountyhistoricalsociety.org/area-history/fort-augusta-hunter-house * http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/1pa/1picts/frontierforts/ff14.html ==Military== *[[Weiser-46|Conrad Weiser]] Fort Harris *[[Van_Etten-4|Johannes VanEtten]] Fort Hyndshaw *[[Van_Etten-402|Jan VanEtten]]Fort Hyndshaw == Sources == * [http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/1pa/1picts/frontierforts/frontierforts.htm In 1896 a Commission was undertaken to locate the locations of the early Frontier Forts,this is a report from that Commision from the US Genweb Archives]

Pennsylvania German Pioneers: A Publication of the Original Lists of Arrivals in the Port of Philadelphia from 1727 to 1808

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[[Category:Pennsylvania, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] == Pennsylvania German Pioneers: A Publication of the Original Lists of Arrivals in the Port of Philadelphia from 1727 to 1808 == Strassburger, Ralph Beaver, LL.D., ''Pennsylvania German Pioneers, A Publication of the Original Lists of Arrivals In the Port of Philadelphia from 1727 to 1808'', edited by William John Hinke, Ph.D., D.D., Pennsylvania German Society, Norristown, PA, 1934. 3 volumes. Originally published as volumes XLII to XLIV in the series ''Proceedings and addresses (Pennsylvania-German Society)''. '''Description''': * Volume 1, 1727 - 1775: A compilation of the records of immigrants arriving at the Port of Philadelphia who took an oath allegiance because they were not British citizens. * Volume 2, 1727-1775: Images of the signatures of the arrivals documented in Volume 1. * Volume 3, 1785-1808: Lists created in response to a 1785 state law requiring the registration of German passengers arriving at Philadelphia. Also includes indexes to the three volumes. :*Joe Beine, webmaster of germanroots.com, has a nice explanation at https://www.germanroots.com/penngermans.html as to why there is more than one version of some passengers lists. He explains that there were as many as three lists for each ship arriving between 1727 and 1775, but not all lists may have survived. The three lists are the "Captain's List" (the passenger list as prepared by the ship captain), a list of the Oaths of Allegiance to the King, and a list of Oaths of Abjuration from the Pope. '''Source Example''': :: * Strassburger, Ralph Beaver; edited by William John Hinke. ''[[Space:Pennsylvania German Pioneers: A Publication of the Original Lists of Arrivals in the Port of Philadelphia from 1727 to 1808|Pennsylvania German Pioneers: A Publication of the Original Lists of Arrivals in the Port of Philadelphia from 1727 to 1808]]'' (Pennsylvania German Society, Norristown, PA, 1934) '''Citation Example:''' :: Strassburger, Vol. I, pg. 37 [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Pennsylvania German Pioneers: A Publication of the Original Lists of Arrivals in the Port of Philadelphia from 1727 to 1808|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ===Available online at these locations:=== Volumes 1, 2, and 3: * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006785559/Home Volume 1: * https://archive.org/details/pennsylvaniagerm03penn_2 * https://ia903007.us.archive.org/26/items/pennsylvaniagerm03penn_2/pennsylvaniagerm03penn_2.pdf * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=48379 - Requires paid subscription Volume 2: * https://archive.org/details/pennsylvaniagerm04penn_1 Volume 3: * https://archive.org/details/pennsylvaniagerm05penn_1 * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=48380 (identified as Volume 2) - Requires paid subscription.

Pennsylvania Mining Disasters

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[[Category: Pennsylvania, Mining Disasters]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining_Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] |Pennsylvania Mining Pennsylvania Mining is the History, Information, and Resource page for the State of '''Pennsylvania''' in the '''United States''', in the [[Space:Northeast_United_States_Mining_Disasters_Team|Northeast United States Team]] of the Disasters project. == Pennsylvania Mining == : Bituminous coal has been mined in Pennsylvania since the late 1700s."PA Mining History" ([https://www.dep.pa.gov/Business/Land/Mining/Pages/PA-Mining-History.aspx DEP.PA.gov]), viewed 3 March 2020. By 1830 more than 400 tons a day of bituminous coal were consumed in Pittsburgh for both domestic and industrial use. The original mines used horses and wagons to haul the coal from the mines. === Mining Disasters in Pennsylvania === 114 of the 189 coal mining disasters occurred in the Anthracite Pennsylvania Coal Region. For more information on the region, please see [[Space:Pennsylvania_Coal_Region_One_Place_Study|Pennsylvania Coal Region]]. {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Worst Mining Disasters in Pennsylvania''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Mine''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Location''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Deaths''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Cause''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|19 Dec 1907 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Darr_Mine_Disaster_1907|Darr Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Van Meter, Pennsylvania ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|239 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|19 May 1928 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Mather_Mine_Disaster_1928|Mather Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Mather, Pennsylvania ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|195 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|25 Jan 1904 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Harwick_Mine_Disaster_1904|Harwick Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Cheswick, Pennsylvania ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|179 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|28 Nov 1908 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Rachel_and_Agnes_Coal_Mine_Disaster_1908|Rachel and Agnes Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Marianna, Pennsylvania ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|154 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|10 Jul 1902 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Rolling_Mill_Mine_Disaster_1902|Rolling Hill Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Johnstown, Pennsylvania ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|112 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|6 Sep 1869 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Avondale_Mine_Disaster_1869|Avondale Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Plymouth, Pennsylvania ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|110 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Fire |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|27 Jan 1891 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Mammoth_Coal_Mine_Disaster_1891|Mammoth Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Mount Pleasant, Pennsylvania ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|109 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|23 Apr 1913 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Cincinnati_Mine_Disaster_1913|Cincinnati Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Finleyville, Pennsylvania ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|97 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|5 Jun 1919 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Baltimore_Tunnel_No._2_Mine_Disaster_1919|Baltimore Tunnel No. 2 Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|92 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|6 Nov 1922 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Reilly No. 1 Mine Disaster 1922|Reilly No. 1 Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Spangler, Pennsylvania ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|77 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|7 Apr 1911 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Price-Pancoast_Mine_Disaster_1911|Price-Pancoast Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Throop, Pennsyvania ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|73 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Fire |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|15 Jul 1940 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Sonman_Mine_Disaster_1940|Sonman Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Portage, Pennsylvania ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|63 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|28 Jun 1896 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Twin_Mine_Disaster_1896|Twin Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Pittson, Pennsylvania ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|58 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Cave-in |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|21 Mar 1929 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Kinloch_Mine_Disaster_1929|Kinloch Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Parnassus, Pennsylvania ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|45 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|26 Aug 1926 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Clymer_No._1_Mine_Disaster_1926|Clymer No. 1 Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Clymer, Pennsylvania ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|44 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|26 Jan 1924 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Lancashire_No._18_Mine_Disaster_1924|Lancashire No. 18 Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Shankstown, Pennsylvania ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|36 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1 Dec 1907 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Naomi_Mine_Disaster_1907|Naomi Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Fayette City, Pennsylvania ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|34 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|16 Jun 1890 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Hill_Farm_Mine_Disaster_1890|Hill Farm Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Dunbar, Pennsylvania ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|31 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|11 Feb 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Ernest_No._2_Mine_Disaster_1916|Ernest No. 2 Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Ernest, Pennsylvania ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|27 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|15 May 1890 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Jersey_No._8_Mine_Disaster_1890|Jersey No. 8 Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Ashley, Pennsylvania ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|26 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|18 Dec 1885 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Nanticoke_No._1_Mine_Disaster_1885|Nanticoke No. 1 Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Nanticoke, Pennsylvania ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|26 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Cave-in |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|2 Feb 1922 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Gates_No._2_Mine_Disaster_1922|Gates No. 2 Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Brownsville, Pennsylvania ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|25 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|23 Jun 1909 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Lackawanna_No._4_Mine_Disaster_1909|Lackawanna No. 4 Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Wehrum, Pennsylvania ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|21 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|15 Jul 1911 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Sykesville_Mine_Disaster_1911|Sykesville Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Sykesville, Pennsylvania ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|21 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|13 Feb 1926 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Horning_No._4_Mine_Disaster_1926|Horning No. 4 Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Horning, Pennsylvania ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|20 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|22 May 1871 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:West_Pittston_Mine_Disaster_1871|West Pittston Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|West Pittston, Pennsylvania ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|20 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Fire |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2 Aug 1913 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:East_Brookside_Mine_Disaster_1913|East Brookside Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Tower City, Pennsylvania ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|20 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|23 Dec 1899 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Braznell_Mine_Disaster_1899|Braznell Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Brownsville, Pennsylvania ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|19 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|20 Feb 1884 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:West_Leisenring_Mine_Disaster_1884|West Leisenring Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|West Leisenring, Pennsylvania ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|19 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|10 Jun 1901 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Port_Royal_No._2_Mine_Disaster_1901|Port Royal No. 2 Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Port Royal, Pennsylvania ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|19 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|31 Aug 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Orenda_Mine_Disaster_1915|Orenda Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Boswell, Pennsylvania ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|19 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|3 Nov 1888 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Kettle_Creek_Mine_Disaster_1888|Kettle Creek Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Westport, Pennsylvania ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|17 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Dynamite explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|21 Nov 1903 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Ferguson_Mine_Disaster_1903|Ferguson Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Connellsville, Pennsylvania ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|17 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|14 Aug 1871 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Eagle_Shaft_Mine_Disaster_1871|Eagle Shaft Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Pittston, Pennsylvania ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|17 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|23 Jul 1892 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:York_Farm_Mine_Disaster_1892|York Farm Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Pottsville, Pennsylvania ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|15 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|24 Jul 1912 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Superba_Mine_Disaster_1912|Superba Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Evans Station, Pennsylvania ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|14 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Inundation |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|27 Oct 1884 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Youngstown_Mine_Disaster_1884|Youngstown Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Uniontown, Pennsylvania ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|14 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|12 Jan 1846 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Delaware-Hudson_Mine_Disaster_1846|Delaware-Hudson Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Carbondale, Pennsylvania ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|14 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Roof fall |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|6 Jun 1924 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Loomis_Mine_Disaster_1924|Loomis Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|14 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Gas explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|13 Mar 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Henderson_No._1_Mine_Disaster_1917|Henderson No. 1 Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Hendersonville, Pennsylvania ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|14 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Gas explosions |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|24 Sep 1943 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Primrose_Mine_Disaster_1943|Primrose Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Minersville, Pennsylvania ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|14 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|23 Mar 1896 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Berwind_Mine_Disaster_1896|Berwind Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|DuBois, Pennsylvania ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|13 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|27 Apr 1905 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Eleanora_Mine_Disaster_1905|Eleanora Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|DuBois, Pennsylvania ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|13 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|15 Aug 1928 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Irvona_No._3_Mine_Disaster_1928|Irvonia No. 3 Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Coalport, Pennsylvania ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|13 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|9 Dec 1914 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Tripp_Mine_Disaster_1914|Tripp Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Scranton, Pennsylvania ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|13 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Hoisting accident |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|31 Oct 1909 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Franklin_No._2_Mine_Disaster_1909|Franklin No. 2 Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Johnstown, Pennsylvania ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|13 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|13 Feb 1894 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Gaylord_Mine_Disaster_1894|Gaylord Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Plymouth, Pennsylvania ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|13 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Roof fall |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|17 Feb 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Prospect_Mine_Disaster_1915|Prospect Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|13 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Gas explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|4 Feb 1891 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Spring_Mountain_No._1_Mine_Disaster_1891|Spring Mountain No. 1 Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Jeanesville, Pennsylvania ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|13 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Inundation |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|21 Jan 1935 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Gilberton_Mine_Disaster_1935|Gilberton Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Gilberton,Pennsylvania ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|13 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Gas explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|5 Feb 1910 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Ernest_No._2_Mine_Disaster_1910|Ernest No. 2 Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Ernest, Pennsylvania ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|12 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|26 Nov 1886 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Conyngham_Colliery_Disaster_1886|Conyngham Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|12 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Gas explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|12 May 1908 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Mount_Lookout_Mine_Disaster_1908|Mount Lookout Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Wyoming, Pennsylvania ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|12 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Gas explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|20 Feb 1928 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Kinloch_Mine_Disaster_1928|Kinloch Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Parnassus, Pennsylvania ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|12 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|26 Apr 1905 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Conyngham_Mine_Disaster_1905|Conyngham Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|10 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Gas explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|12 Jan 1938 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Harwick_Mine_Disaster_1938|Harwick Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Harwick, Pennsylvania ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|10 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|25 Jul 1924 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Gates_No._1_Mine_Disaster_1924|Gates No. 1 Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Brownsville, Pennsylvania ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|10 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|2 Nov 1904 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Auchincloss_Mine_Disaster_1904|Auchincloss Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Nanticoke, Pennsylvania ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|10 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Hoisting accident |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|25 May 1928 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Baltimore_No._5_Mine_Disaster_1928|Baltimore No. 5 Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|10 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|2 Jun 1938 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Butler_Slope_Mine_Disaster_1938|Butler Slope Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Pittston, Pennsylvania ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|10 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|3 Aug 1925 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Dorrance_Mine_Disaster_1925|Dorrance Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|10 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|11 Aug 1885 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:West_End_Mine_Disaster_1885|West End Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Mocanaqua, Pennsylvania ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|10 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Gas asphyxiation |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|10 Jun 1873 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Henry_Clay_Mine_Disaster_1873|Henry Clay Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Shamokin, Pennsylvania ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|10 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|1 Apr 1893 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Neilson_Mine_Disaster_1893|Neilson Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Shamokin, Pennsylvania ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|10 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Fire |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|6 Apr 1885 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Cuyler_Mine_Disaster_1885|Cuyler Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Raven Run, Pennsylvania ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|10 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Roof fall |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|9 May 1889 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Kaska_William_Mine_Disaster_1889|Kaska William Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Middleport, Pennsylvania ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|10 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Hoisting accident |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|20 Apr 1892 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Primrose_Mine_Disaster_1892|Primrose Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Minersville, Pennsylvania ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|10 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Flooding |} |} ==Sources== *[http://www.gendisasters.com/mainlist/Pennsylvania/Mining%20Explosions%20and%20Accidents Pennsylvania Mining Disasters] *[https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/mining/statistics/content/allminingdisasters.html CDC Mining Disasters]

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[[Category:Pennsylvania Railroad]] == Pennsylvania Railroad == According to Wikipedia, "the Pennsylvania Railroad (reporting mark PRR) was an American railroad, founded in 1846. Commonly referred to as the "Pennsy", the PRR was headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania." ===Railroad Employees=== * [[Davis-57|Roy Davis]] (1895-1960) Also see [[:Category:Railroad_Workers]]

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'''US Civil War: War Between the States Project'''
*[[Project:US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States|US Civil War: War Between the States Project Page]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Civil_War_Project_Resource_Page&public=1 Project Resource Page] [[Category:Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Pennsylvania Genealogy Resources]][[Category: United States of America, United States Civil War]] ==Introduction== From [[Wikipedia: Pennsylvania in the American Civil War]] During the American Civil War, the commonwealth of Pennsylvania played a critical role in the Union, providing a huge supply of military manpower, equipment, and leadership to the Federal government. The state raised over 360,000 soldiers for the Federal armies, and served as a major source of artillery guns, small arms, ammunition, armor for ironclad United States Navy gunboats, and food supplies. The Phoenixville Iron Company by itself produced well over 1,000 cannons, and the Frankford Arsenal was a major supply depot. === Free Sites === *[http://www.pacivilwar.com/cardfile.html Pennsylvania Civil War Soldier Card Index File] :These 3" x 5" cards were initially prepared to serve as an index to Samuel P. Bates' "History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-1865" (Harrisburg, 1869-1871). The Office of the Adjutant General later expanded the scope of the cards by transcribing onto them data found on the original Civil War Muster Rolls and Related Records. ''Thanks to [[Jones-7503 | Ray Jones]] for this resource.'' *[http://www.pacivilwar.com/pow/ Pennsylvania Volunteers Civil War Troop Rosters] *[http://www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/military_records/3186/civil_war/388406 PA Civil War Military Records State Portal] *[http://genpa.org/collection/pennsylvania-civil-war-conscientious-objectors PA Civil War Conscientious Objectors] *[http://hsp.org/collections/catalogs-research-tools/subject-guides/civil-war-resources Pennsylvania Historical Society] *[http://www.pacivilwartrails.com/ PA Civil War Trails] *[http://www.libraries.psu.edu/psul/digital/civilwar.html The Civil War Collection from Penn State University] *[http://www.cwrtgettysburg.org/ The Civil War Roundtable at Gettysburg] ==== Union ==== *[http://www.paduvcw.com/ PA Daughters of Union Veterans] *[http://pasuvcw.org/ PA Sons of Union Veterans] *[http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Union_Veterans'_and_Lineage_Society_Records Union Veterans and Lineage Society] *[http://www.pacivilwar.com/cwpa96pow.html PA Civil War Prisoners at Andersonville and Libby] ====Confederate==== *[https://familysearch.org/catalog/search Family Search: Krick, Robert K. The Gettysburg Death Roster: The Confederate Dead at Gettysburg. Second Edition] Dayton, Ohio: Morningside Bookshop, 1985. (FHL book 974.842/GI V2K 1985.) Alphabetical by name. Some entries list rank. Also lists company and regiment. *[http://www.nps.gov/gett/historyculture/upload/Vert-File-07-index.pdf Index to Vertical Files, Drawer 7: Medical, Burial, and Prisoners of War Gettysburg National Military Park Library and Research Center] *Wasted Valor: The Confederate Dead at Gettysburg by Gregory A. Coco (Thomas Publications, Gettysburg, PA,1990) === Paid Sites === [http://www.civilwardata.com/ American Civil War Database] Annual Membership $25, Visitor Pass $10. Free demo available. [http://www.fold3.com/ Fold3] Annual Membership, $79.95. Coupons and discounts are available online for certain groups, including veterans. An Ancestry site. Has many military record images (not all), census records. Navagation/searches can be difficult. Record images are very good. [http://go.fold3.com/special/?iid=446 7 Day Free Trial] could be used if you amass a number of searches and complete them at one time. NOTE: Check the project page for members who are willing to do a look up based upon their membership. === Categories Existing on WikiTree === ==== Pennsylvania POW Camps ==== *[http://www.pacivilwar.com/pow/ Pennsylvania POW Camps] ==== Cemeteries ==== *[[:Category: Pennsylvania, Cemeteries|Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] ==== Pennsylvania Units UNION ==== *[[:Category: Pennsylvania, United States Civil War|USA Units Pennsylvania]] === Cemeteries === *[http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/travel/national_cemeteries/Pennsylvania/Allegheny_Cemetery_Soldiers_Lots.html Allegheny Cemetery Soldier's Lot] [http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/travel/national_cemeteries/list_of_sites.html NPS National Cemeteries List] *[http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/travel/national_cemeteries/Pennsylvania/Ashland_Cemetery_Soldiers_Lot.html Ashland Cemetery Soldier's Lot] *[http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/travel/national_cemeteries/Pennsylvania/Gettysburg_National_Cemetery.html Gettysburg National Cemetery] *[http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/travel/national_cemeteries/Pennsylvania/Mount_Moriah_Cemetery_Naval_Plot_and_Soldiers_Lot.html Mount Moriah Cemetery Naval Plot and Soldier's Lot] *[http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/travel/national_cemeteries/Pennsylvania/Philadelphia_National_Cemetery.html Philadelphia National Cemetery] *[http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/travel/national_cemeteries/Pennsylvania/Prospect_Hill_Cemetery_Soldiers_Lot.html Prospect Hill a Cemetery Soldier's Lot] *[http://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-cemeteries.htm National Parks Service] records search for national cemeteries. *[http://gravelocator.cem.va.gov/ VA Nationwide Gravesite Locator] [[Image:Paula s Sources-12.gif]] === Conflicts in Pennsylvania === ====Gettysburg==== :''More than 165,000 soldiers fought in the Civil War's bloodiest battle''[http://www.familytreemagazine.com/Article/researching-gettysburg-soldiers Family Tree Magazine Seven Steps to Trace Gettysburg Ancestors]. *[http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/pa002.htm NPS Battle Summary: Gettysburg] *[http://www.familytreemagazine.com/Article/researching-gettysburg-soldiers Family Tree Magazine Seven Steps to Trace Gettysburg Ancestors] *[http://www.genealogystories.net/account_of_hugh_ziegler.html Genealogy Stories: A Remembrance of the Battle of Gettysburg] *[http://www.visit-gettysburg.com/civil-war-genealogy.html Gettysburg Civil War Genealogy] *[http://www.visit-gettysburg.com/gettysburg-battlefields.html The Gettysburg Battlefields] *[http://www.virtualgettysburg.com/index.html Virtual Gettysburg - Bringing the Battlefield to Life] : Battlefields: :: [http://www.visit-gettysburg.com/gettysburg-peach-orchard.html The Peach Orchard of Gettysburg] :: [http://www.visit-gettysburg.com/the-gettysburg-wheatfield.html The Wheat Field Battle Scene] :: [http://www.visit-gettysburg.com/devils-den-in-gettysburg.html Devil's Den Rock Outcropping] :: [http://www.visit-gettysburg.com/bloody-run-at-gettysburg.html Bloody Run Stream] :: [http://www.visit-gettysburg.com/little-round-top-in-gettysburg.html Little Round Top Hill] ====Hanover==== *[http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/pa001.htm NPS Battle Summary: Hanover] *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Hanover Wikipedia Battle of Hanover] *[http://www.civilwaralbum.com/misc7/hanover1.htm Civil War Album Battle of Hanover Photos] *[http://www.pacivilwartrails.com/stories/tales/battle-of-hanover Battle of Hanover Civil War Trails] *[http://thomaslegion.net/battleofhanover.html Battle of Hanover Thomas' Legion] [[Image:Paula s Sources-12.gif]] === Flags === *[http://www.pacivilwarflags.org/ PA Civil War Flags] === Maps === *[http://www.civilwar.org/battlefields/gettysburg/maps/gettysburg-animated-map/ Battle of Gettysburg Animated Map] === Medals === *[http://www.homeofheroes.com/moh/states/pa.html PA Medal of Honor Recipients] :With more than 10% of the total Medals of Honor ever awarded, Pennsylvania is second only to New York for most MOH recipients. === Museums === *[http://civilwarmuseumphila.org/ Civil War Museum of Philadelphia] *[http://www.pacivilwar.com/county/dauphin.html National Civil War Museum] *[http://www.pacivilwartrails.com/resources/gigapan/the-national-civil-war-museum-east-facade-with-susquehanna-river-gap-beyond Susquehanna Civil War Museum] === Timeline: PENNSYLVANIA === *'''December 20, 1860''' — South Carolina Secedes *'''April 12, 1861 – April 13, 1861''' — Confederate Forces Fire on Fort Sumter *'''April 18, 1861''' — Camp Curtin Opens[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_Curtin Wikipedia, ''Camp Curtin''] *'''March 1862 – July 1862''' — Peninsula Campaign *'''July 29, 1862''' — Camp Luzerne Opens[http://citizensvoice.com/arts-living/life-at-camp-luzerne-1.1369223 ''Life at Camp Luzerne'', by William C. Kashatus] *'''September 17, 1862''' — Explosion at Allegheny Arsenal *'''June 26, 1863''' — Camp William Penn Opens *'''June 28, 1863''' — The Surrender of York *'''July 1, 1863 – July 3, 1863''' — Battle of Gettysburg *'''November 19, 1863''' — The Gettysburg Address *'''July 30, 1864''' — The Burning of Chambersburg[http://pacivilwar150.com/Understand/Timeline Timeline: Pennsylvania in the Civil War] === County Resources === ====Adams==== *[http://www.pacivilwar.com/county/adams.html Adams County Civil War Links] *[http://www.civilwar.org/battlefields/gettysburg.html Battlefields: Gettysburg] *[http://www.pacivilwar.com/medalofhonor/adams.html Adams County Medal of Honor Recipients] *[[Space:Gettysburg_July_1863_Residents|Gettysburg July 1863 Residents]] ====Allegheny==== *[http://resources.rootsweb.ancestry.com/USA/PA/Allegheny/ Allegheny County Resources RootsWeb] ====Armstrong==== *[http://www.pacivilwar.com/county/armstrong.html Armstrong County Civil War Rosters] ====Beaver==== *[http://resources.rootsweb.ancestry.com/USA/PA/Beaver/ Beaver County Resources RootsWeb] *[http://www.bchistory.org/beavercounty/BeaverCountyTopical/Wars/BCCivilWarMF88.html Beaver County, PA Civil War History] *[http://www.pacivilwar.com/medalofhonor/beaver.html Beaver County Civil War Medal of Honor Recipients] ====Bedford==== *[http://www.bedfordpahistory.com/ Bedford County Historical Society] *[http://www.pacivilwar.com/county/bedford.html Bedford County Civil War Rosters] ====Berks==== *[http://www.pacivilwar.com/county/berks.html Berks County Civil War Rosters] ====Blair==== *[https://m.facebook.com/pages/Blair-County-Civil-War-150/156037531127481?id=156037531127481&_rdr Blair County Civil War 150 Facebook] *[http://www.pacivilwar.com/county/blair.html Blair County Civil War Rosters] ====Bradford==== *[http://www.pacivilwar.com/county/bradford.html Bradford County in the Civil War] *[http://genforum.genealogy.com/pa/bradford/ Bradford County Genealogy] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=vcsr&GSvcid=215442 Find A Grave Bradford County Civil War Soldiers] ====Bucks==== *[http://www.civilwarmuseumdoylestown.org/buckscivilwar.html Bucks County Civil War Museum] ====Butler==== *[http://www.pacivilwar.com/county/butler.html Butler County Civil War Rosters] *[http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Butler_County,_Pennsylvania Butler County Civil War Rosters] ====Cambria==== *[http://www.pacivilwar.com/county/cambria.html Cambria County Civil War Rosters] ====Cameron==== *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~pacamero/civilwar.html Cameron County, PA in the Civil War] ====Carbon==== *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~carbdat/ccdp_indx.htm Carbon County Civil War Rosters] ====Centre==== *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~pacentre/rlb/civil1a.htm Centre County, PA Civil War Burials] *[http://www.pacivilwar.com/county/centre.html Centre County Civil War Rosters] ====Chester==== *[http://www.civilwarphilly.net/findingaids/chestercounty.html Chester County Historical Society] ====Clarion==== *[http://www.pacivilwar.com/county/clarionhistory.html Soldiers of Clarion In the Rebellion] ====Clearfield==== *[http://www.pacivilwar.com/county/clearfield.html Clearfield County Civil War Rosters] ====Clinton==== *[http://www.pacivilwar.com/county/clinton.html Clinton County Civil War Rosters] ====Columbia==== *[http://www.columbiapa.net/history/ Columbia Civil War History] *[https://muse.jhu.edu/book/21949 Fishing Creek Confederacy]Richard A. Sauers and Peter Tomasak. The Fishing Creek Confederacy: A Story of Civil War Draft Resistance. 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Pension Documents of Jonathan Davis

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Pension Documents of Jonathan Davis and Hannah Parks, along with various notes and research. === PENSION DOCUMENTS of Johathan Davis === : http://revwarapps.org/r2722.pdf : Pension application of Jonathan Davis R2722 Hannah fn38NC : Transcribed by Will Graves 2/20/10 : [Methodology: Spelling, punctuation and/or grammar have been corrected in some instances for ease of reading and to facilitate searches of the database. Also, the handwriting of the original scribes often lends itself to varying interpretations. Users of this database are urged to view the original and to make their own decision as to how to decipher what the original scribe actually wrote. Blanks appearing in the transcripts reflect blanks in the original. Folks are free to make non-commercial use this transcript in any manner they may see fit, but please extend the courtesy of acknowledging the transcriber—besides, if it turns out the transcript contains mistakes, the resulting embarrassment will fall on the transcriber.] : State of Tennessee White County : On this sixteenth day of February 1839, personally appeared before me William Hunter one of the acting Justices of the peace in and for said County ofWhite and State aforesaid -- Hannah Davis a resident of said County and State, aged ninety years the tenth day of the present month: (February) who being first duly sworn according to law, doth on her oath make the following declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the acts of Congress passed the 4th day of July 1836, the 7th day of June 1832 and all other acts of Congress passed for the relief & benefit of the widows of the Soldiers & officers of the revolution -- That she is the widow of Jonathan Davis -- who was a soldier of the revolution as this affiant is informed and believes, her said Husband served a tour of duty, but she cannot now state whether as a Militia man or volunteer nor where he went to, nor who he served under, it was before she was married to him, that she believes he returned home early in the year 1777. That about harvest of that year she was married to Jonathan Davis familiarly and commonly known by the name of Schoolmaster Davis. She will further state, from all that she can learn and remember, Jonathan Davis entered the Army early in the year 1780 as an officer of some kind, and was killed by the British in the battle at Camden on or about the month of October 1780 -- That she in company with Jonathan Davis's mother visited the Battle ground, a few days after the action, and all that they could hear of Jonathan Davis was that he was seen to fall in the Battle to rise no more -- killed. That Jonathan Davis entered the Army from Rowan County State of North Carolina that she has no documentary evidence whereby she can establish her claim for a pension. She cannot state the corps or grade in which he served and that she verily believes, and is well satisfied he was killed in action as stated, She further declares, that she was married to the said Jonathan Davis on or about the first day of July 1777 that her husband the said Jonathan Davis was killed in Battle as before stated at Camden in South Carolina on or about the 16th day of October 1780, and that she has remained a widow ever since that period, as will more fully appear by reference to the proof hereto annexed. Hannah Davis further declares that she had two sons by her marriage with said Johnson, that are now living to wit Augustus Parks Davis, born the 10th day of November 1778 and Jonathan C. Davis born the 28th day of October 1780 -- the last birth took place but a little time after the said Johnson was killed and that said Jonathan entered the Army as well as she can now remember about the first of April 1780 he said he was promised great things if he could go so that I believe he entered the Army for during the war. : Sworn to and subscribed before me on the day and date above written. : S/ William Bruster, JP S/ Hannah Davis, X her mark : [fn p. 36] : State of Tennessee White County: On this second day of April in the year of our Lord 1839 personally appeared before me Benjamine Brown1aged about eighty-seven years in June next who being first duly sworn according to law doth on his oath make the following statement to wit that in the year 1777 Jonathan Davis served a campaign of three months as a private in Capt. James Smith's Company against the British at Cross Creek under Col. Locke with this affiant when this affiant returned home Jonathan Davis returned home also, that in the summer of 1777 -- Jonathan Davis was married as he believes to one Hannah Parks -- being at this time some few miles from this affiant saith Hanna is very old and infirm, this affiant will state that he did not see the said Jonathan & Hannah married, but they all lived not far apart in North Carolina at the time, and the said Jonathan & Hannah passed for man & wife they lived together and were reputed to be such and he never heard a breath of suspicion to the contrary and this affiant verily believes that they were lawfully married & about the first of April 1780, Jonathan Davis again entered the Army as this affiant believes as a Lieut. and as this affiant believes a first Lieut. for the reason that at the place of rendezvous he had the command of the Company in the absence of his Capt. and wanted this affiant to go with him saying that Congress had promised the Army a big bounty and great things & that he was going to fight the enemy till the war was over, for this reason this affiant he believes he went for during the war, again that was the impression made on this affiant's mind from the time he parted with Davis until the present day. Jonathan Davis poor fellow was killed as he believes in the Battle with the British at Camden, the fall after he went to the Army, say in the month of October A.D. 1780. Hannah Davis has lived a widow ever since the death of said Jonathan the said husband, and has two sons Augustine's and Jonathan, Jonathan the Father was an active businessman, well qualified as an English scholar for any ordinary business and society. This affiant cannot now say what officers Jonathan Davis served under the last term -- nor could he say what line. : 1 Sic, Benjamin Brown FPA S3061 : Sworn to & subscribed before me the day & date above written : S/ Wm Hitchcock, JP S/ Benjamin Brown, X his mark : [fn p. 37: on April two, 1839 in White County Tennessee, Jane Brown, 76 last February, wife of Benjamin Brown gave testimony as to her acquaintance with Hannah Davis and her belief that Hannah and Jonathan Davis were lawfully married and that Jonathan Davis was killed as she believes at the battle of Camden by the British in 1780.] : The Amended Declaration of Hannah Davis -- In order to obtain the benefit of the acts of Congress passed for the relief of certain officers & soldiers of the war of the Revolution : State of Tennessee White County: On this fourth day of January in the year of our Lord 1840 personally appeared before me William Bruster one of the acting Justices of the peace in & for said County of White & State aforesaid -- Hannah Davis a resident of said County & State aged ninety-one the 10th day of February next who being first duly sworn according to law doth on her oath make the following amended declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the various acts of Congress passed for the benefit of the officers & soldiers their widows & heirs of the War of the Revolution. : That from her great age the great length of time & loss of memory she will here make the best and most accurate statement she can, She therefore states that she is the widow of Jonathan Davis who was a Soldier of the Continental line of the State of North Carolina in the revolutionary War, and that [he] was killed in the fall say in the month of October 1780. That said Jonathan Davis served a tour of three months in the year 1777 in Capt. James Smith's Company against the British at Cross Creek in the Regiment commanded by Col. Lock [sic, Locke] after his return home and during the harvest of that year (1777) she was married to said Jonathan Davis. That said Jonathan Davis again entered the Continental line of North Carolina as a private soldier for during the war on the first day of April 1780 and was killed in the month of October thereafter she has always or for some time back thought he was killed at Camden South Carolina but of late learning that Battle took place in the month of August 1780 she is satisfied she was not correct for it was after the first of October he was killed. Jonathan Davis lived in Rowan County in the State of North Carolina when he entered the Army. She has no documentary proof in her possession to offer the department in the authentication of her claim. : S/ Hannah Davis, X her mark : Sworn to and subscribed before made this fourth day of January 1840 : S/ Wm Bruster, JP : [fn p. 11: on December 1, 1851, Jonathan C. Davis filed a claim in White County Tennessee seeking the amount due him as an heir of his father Jonathan Davis and his mother Hannah Davis; he states that his mother died November 2, 1840; that his parents have but one son or daughter surviving them and that is this affiant, Jonathan C. Davis; that his mother had applied for but not received her pension as a widow of his father.] : [fn p. 20] : Near Rock Island Tennessee 26 August 1839 : Dear Sir : Yours is at hand, I am certain my Father was killed fighting the British, for his country for my own part, I think from what I have long since been told, that he was under the command of a Col. from South Carolina & that he fell fighting Ferguson, he was an officer of some kind, commissioned or non-commissioned as I believe, he may have fallen at King's Mountain, my Mother visited both places (Camden & Kings Mountain) in search of relations in company with other Whig ladies of that day, you are correct about the date of the battle of Camden, it was the 16th of August. I am sure mother has it all mixed up in her memory from the fact that I had a piece of an old letter that was in the hand writing of my father dated near Cowpens South Carolina 5th of October 1780 -- I am reasonably certain he was not a militia man, I had been told years sense that he entered the Army under the promise of a bounty from Congress -- all this I communicate for the sake of obtaining your kind aid in the investigation of the claim. I am sure no fraud is intended to be committed the truth is all we ask paid us if you please if it is in your power answered this soon if you please. : Yours Respectfully : S/ Jonathan C. Davis : J. L. Edwards, Esqr. : Washington City : [fn p. 21] : State of North Carolina Secretary of State's Office : I William Hill Secretary of State in and for the State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that it appears of record in this Office, that they Warrant issued to the Heirs of Jonathan Davis on the second day of February 1786 for 640 acres of land No. 3458 -- for the services of said Jonathan Davis as a private Soldier in the Continental line of this State in the revolutionary war, which is the quantity aloud by law to a War Soldier, or to the heirs of such as fell in the service of their Country. : Given under my hand this 7th day of October 1839 : S/ Wm Hill === OTHER NOTES === : -------------- : Note: the last document in the Pension Records, does not say who inherited the 640 acres. There is a blurb on a discussion forum (unsourced citation), that it was the brother of Jonathan Davis Sr, and that Hannah Parks Davis was left out of the land inheritance. : -------------- : ===FACTS=== from above Pension documents: : Hannah Parks is the widow of Jonathan Davis. : Hannah's birth: 10 Feb 1749 : Married: on or about the first day of July 1777, about harvest of that year : Hannah died November 2, 1840. : February 1839: Hannah resides in White County, Tennessee : April 1840: Hannah resides in White County, Tennessee : Service (1st tour): year 1777 Jonathan Davis served a campaign of three months as a private in Capt. James Smith's Company against the British at Cross Creek under Col. Locke : Service (2nd tour): about the first of April 1780, Jonathan Davis again entered the Army as this affiant believes as a Lieut. : Jonathan was killed in the Battle with the British at Kings Mountain, October 1780. : Johathan was commonly known by the name of Schoolmaster Davis. : Jonathan was an active businessman, well qualified as an English scholar for any ordinary business and society. : Jonathan Davis lived in Rowan County in the State of North Carolina when he entered the Army. : Son, Augustus Parks Davis, born the 10th day of November 1778 : Son, Jonathan C. Davis born the 28th day of October 1780 : Son, Jonathan is living near Rock Island Tennessee 26 August 1839 : Son, Jonathan is the only heir as of December 1, 1851. (apparently son Augustus has died) : -------------- : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Kings_Mountain : The Battle of Kings Mountain was a decisive battle between the Patriot and Loyalist militias in the Southern campaign of the American Revolutionary War. The battle took place on October 7, 1780, nine miles south of the present-day town of Kings Mountain, North Carolina in rural York County, South Carolina, where the Patriot militia defeated the Loyalist militia commanded by British Major Patrick Ferguson of the 71st Foot. : -------------- : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Camden : The Battle of Camden was a major victory for the British in the Southern theater of the American Revolutionary War (American War of Independence). On August 16, 1780, British forces under Lieutenant General Charles, Lord Cornwallis routed the American forces of Major General Horatio Gates about 10 km (five miles) north of Camden, South Carolina, strengthening the British hold on the Carolinas following the capture of Charleston. : ------------- : Biography by ? by Will Graves, 2010 ? : http://bkmnp.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/Davis-Jonathan.pdf : Hannah Davis testified that her husband Jonathan Davis was killed at Camden in October 1780 on or about the 16th. Their son Jonathan C Davis was born 28Oct1780. : William Hill, Secretary of State of North Carolina certified that the heirs of Jonathan Davis were granted 640 acre land warrant 3458 in 1786, the proper award for the heirs of one who died in service. : In 1839, Jonathan C Davis testified that his mother had visited both Kings Mountain and Camden with other Whig ladies of the years after the war to inquire of the locals about their fallen spouses. Since she had a fix on the October date, he was certain that his father had died at Kings Mountain. Further he had a scrap of a letter from his dad dated 05 Oct 1780 from Cowpens. : Jonathan Davis was known in Rowan County NC as a schoolmaster, a successful businessman, and an English scholar. : Known to have been a patriot killed in action, known to have been killed in October 1780, from the area where Colonel Williams was recruiting, at Cowpens when Williams’ troops were there, we have strong evidence that Jonathan Davis was killed at Kings Mountain 07Oct1780. : -------------- : http://genforum.genealogy.com/davis/messages/34338.html : Posted by: ANN PEEK, 2005 : Mary Ann Davis father was Augustus Parks Davis married Hannah - Augustus Parks Davis father was Jonathon 'Schoolmaster' Davis married Hannah Parks - Jonathan Davis father was Conrad Davis married Sarah ?- be glad to share - 2 wonderful men gave me the info - : Maggie : -------------- : http://genforum.genealogy.com/davis/messages/3813.html : Subject: Augustus DAVIS; by Cheramie Breaux, 1999: : I have Augustus Parkes(?)Davis b. 10 Nov 1778 in Rowan Co. NC. who was the son of Jonathan "Schoolmaster" Davis and Hannah (Parkes?) Augustus died at the home of his daughter in Hardeman County, TN, the first Monday in Nov. 1850. : Children of Augustus: : {unknown male} : James : Rebecca Davis m'd ___Prince : Hannah Davis m'd William Yarbrough : {unknown male} : Jonathan Davis : Celia Davis m'd George P. Yarbrough : Martha m'd ___Adcock : Maxwell Davis : Francis Davis (possibly the wife,not child) : Mary Ann Davis m'd ___Adcock : {unknown male} : Nero Davis : Catherine Davis : Augustus had a brother,Jonathan C Davis who married Ann Cunningham. Children: : Mary M. m'd Wade Hampton Yarbrough bro. of Wm & George : Mary M (see previous message)
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2 other daughters and 1 other son.

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''This page is intended to be additional documentation for the [[Template:Died Young|Died Young sticker]]. For the WikiTree project that seeks to memorialize infants and children who died, see [[Space:Remember_the_Children|Remember the Children]]. The Died Young sticker was created and in wide use before that project was established.'' == People Who Died Young == {{Image|file=Peru_Village_Cemetery-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Children who died young
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People who have committed suicide off the Sydney Harbour Bridge

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The Sydney Harbour Bridge was opened 19 Mar 1932. [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Sydney_Harbour_Bridge]] The first and second persons to commit suicide off the Sydney Harbour bridge were thought to happened in quick succession. 25 Apr 1932.1932 'FIRST SUICIDE.', Toowoomba Chronicle and Darling Downs Gazette (Qld. : 1922 - 1933), 26 April, p. 12. , viewed 28 Oct 2019, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article2542647351932 'SECOND SUICIDE FROM BRIDGE.', The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 26 April, p. 4. , viewed 28 Oct 2019, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article44488181932 'JUMPED FROM HARBOUR BRIDGE', The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 25 April, p. 6. , viewed 28 Oct 2019, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article44486991932 'SUICIDE FROM HARBOUR BRIDGE.', Western Herald (Bourke, NSW : 1887 - 1970), 26 April, p. 2. , viewed 28 Oct 2019, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1420267661932 'JUMP FROM HARBOUR BRIDGE', The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), 25 April, p. 8. , viewed 28 Oct 2019, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article326634521932 'MAN'S LEAP', The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), 25 April, p. 5. , viewed 28 Oct 2019, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article16858461932 'HARBOUR BRIDGE SUICIDE.', The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), 28 April, p. 14. , viewed 28 Oct 2019, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article32646825 [[Lewis-37637|William James Lewis]] jumped to his death on Sunday 24 Apr 1932. He was 49 years of age, and an Imperial Service Pensioner with no relatives in Sydney at the time.1932 'HARBOUR BRIDGE SUICIDE.', The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), 28 April, p. 14. , viewed 28 Oct 2019, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article326468251932 'BRIDGE SUICIDE', Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), 27 April, p. 7. , viewed 28 Oct 2019, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1368818611932 'HARBOUR BRIDGE SUICIDE', Singleton Argus (NSW : 1880 - 1954), 4 May, p. 2. , viewed 28 Oct 2019, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article83431278 The first woman to jump from the bridge was Mrs Elma Elks (Mrs Alberta Joyce Ellks), aged 24 years. She was married to Rupert Edward Ellks. She died after jumping on 25 Jun 1932. It was reported that she was officially the 3rd person to have died from jumping. There was another man whose body was never recovered and the report was not verified.1932 'FIRST WOMAN SUICIDE ON THE BRIDGE', The Labor Daily (Sydney, NSW : 1924 - 1938), 25 June, p. 1. , viewed 28 Oct 2019, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article2369873971932 'BRIDGE SUICIDE', National Advocate (Bathurst, NSW : 1889 - 1954), 2 July, p. 2. , viewed 28 Oct 2019, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1598311691932 '"SHE WANTED TO DIE," SAID HER HUSBAND', The Labor Daily (Sydney, NSW : 1924 - 1938), 2 July, p. 9. , viewed 28 Oct 2019, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article2369896161932 'WOMAN'S 180ft. JUMP FROM BRIDGE', The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), 24 June, p. 9. (FINAL EXTRA), viewed 28 Oct 2019, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article230111655 == Sources ==

People who have died at Echo Point, Katoomba

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[[Category: Suicides]] [[Category: Katoomba, New South Wales]] The following list of people have committed suicide at Echo Point, Katoomba, New South Wales, Australia. '''Need help? Australia: 13 11 14 Lifeline Australia''' [[Rowley-3431|Nola Rowley (abt. 1911 - 1929)]] [[Gardiner-3657|Henry Francis Gardiner (1906 - 1930)]] [[Levine-919|Charles Levine (abt. 1888 - 1930)]] (Poisoning) [[Buchanan-5876|Vera Lavinia (Buchanan) Bailey (abt. 1893 - 1931)]] [[Wilkinson-9629|George Wilkinson (abt. 1901 - 1936)]] [[Pender-490|Alfred William Pender (abt. 1875 - 1938)]] (Spooner's Lookout) [[Ward-27373|Cyrus Ward (abt. 1880 - 1940)]] [[Porter-16924|Permona Peace Porter (abt. 1920 - 1940)]] [[Fraser-7667|Rev. Robert Balfour Fraser (abt. 1886 - 1946)]] [[Steele-8743|Roy Albert Steele (abt. 1897 - 1949)]] [[Lunn-892|Roderick Dudley Lunn (1908 - 1950)]] [[Logan-4871|Alan David Logan (abt. 1904 - 1952)]] [[Green-33586|Sylvia Edith Green (abt. 1927 - 1953)]] [[Strk-3|Andrija Strk (abt. 1941 - 1971)]] :(Andrija Strk was found death at the bottom of the cliff at Katoomba with [[Kirby-5119|Elaine Maureen (Kirby) Marsh]] left in a car near the same lookout in 1971.)

People's Protestant Cemetery - Summerside

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==Lot 17, Cemetery 4== (Wilmot People's Cemetery) [[Category: People's Protestant Cemetery, Summerside, Prince Edward Island]] [[Category:Summerside, Prince Edward Island]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2180565&CScn=peoples+protestant&CScntry=10& Find a Grave]

Peoria Cemetery, Orange Park, Florida

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[[Category:Peoria Cemetery, Orange Park, Florida]] [[Category:Clay County, Florida, Cemeteries]]
[[Project:Florida_Cemeteries|Florida Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for the Peoria Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Florida_Cemeteries|Florida Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Florida Cemeteries Project is a sub project of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Peoria Cemetery was established in 1887 at the site of the current cemetery. The cemetery houses approximately 700 graves. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. Although all grave markers in this cemetery have been photographed (or will be shortly), the photos can only be displayed for persons with existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact Debi Matlack for assistance. ===Location and Map=== Location
[https://www.google.com/maps/place/Peoria+Cemetery/@30.1216526,-81.7707035,15z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0xb3edc58aea1467df!8m2!3d30.1216526!4d-81.7707035 Peoria Cemetery] is located at the end of Jefferson Avenue in the City of Orange Park, in Clay County, Florida. ===Tasks Completed=== *Cemetery has been fully surveyed & photographed. Working on it! ;-) ===To Do=== * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |Anderson||Lorrie Louise||03-02-1957||11-23-2001||||[[image: Peoria_Cemetery_Orange_Park_Florida-1.jpg|120px]] |- |Angelo||Michael A.||09-07-1950||08-10-2000||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Ankeny||Elizabeth Hope||03-28-2001||01-14-2004||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Arnett||Carolyn V.||1951||1970||Daughter||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Arnett ||Paul J. Jr.||1958||1970||Son||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Arnett || Paul J. Sr.||06-05-1926||01-27-1983||SSGT US Army World War II||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Baier||Richard Gene||03-07-1974||06-07-1992||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Bailey||Wayne M.||03-30-1924||03-10-1984||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Bailey ||Raymond E.||02-27-1944||02-03-2007||Husband & Father||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Bivens||Charles R.||04-03-1965||02-12-1979||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Bland||William Jackson Jr.||11-16-1945||01-26-2002||S1 US Navy||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Boone||Allen J. Sr.||11-13-1912||07-02-1978||Married Feb 27-1932||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Boone ||Nora Doris||11-19-1911||05-26-2000|| Married Feb 27-1932||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Boone||Arlie C. Sr.||11-20-1934||08-20-2000||Daddy||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Boone ||Frances D.||10-15-1986||01-29-2001||Mama||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Boyd||Ada D.||03-11-1920||dod||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Boyd||Floyd D.||09-08-1910||02-28-1972||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Buie||Nellie G.||1901||1967||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Buie ||Herschel O.||1906||1978||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Burris||Archie C.||04-15-1922||03-01-2005||Gone but not forgotten||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Burris ||Hazel J.||04-19-1932||dod||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Burris ||Bessie L.||04-16-1897||04-10-1971||Mother||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Burris ||Cleve W.||09-27-1888||11-06-1967||Father||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Burris ||David Daniel||1901||1985||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Burris ||Daymon C.||11-08-1896||05-09-1975||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Burris||Dewey||09-25-1900||02-11-1979||Husband- Married May 18, 1919||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Burris||Dollye||04-27-1908||10-27-1978||Gone but not forgotten||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Burris||James R. ‘Buddy’||09-12-1926||01-03-1976||Married Mar 10, 1946||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Burris||Alma M.||07-21-1928||11-09-2009|| Married Mar 10, 1946||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Burris||Julia||08-20-1905||10-21-1971||Wife- Married May 18, 1919||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Burris ||Sidney F.||11-25-1929||01-01-2004||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Burroughs||James Roy||06-29-1917||12-31-1997||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Burroughs ||Iona J.||03-19-1925||dod||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Carter||Bryant D.||05-01-1931||12-19-1978||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Cercy ||Eddie||06-23-1953||04-17-2002||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Cercy ||Joyce||02-18-1955||05-02-1980||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Cercy ||Sherry M.||04-28-1935||05-04-1992||Married Aug 30, 1948; Our Children Dale, Sherry, Barbie||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Cercy ||Lonnie M. Jr.||10-12-1927||dod|| Married Aug 30, 1948; Our Children Dale, Sherry, Barbie ||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Cercy ||Georgie B.||02-10-1909||11-15-1982||Married May 18, 1924||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Cercy ||Lonnie M. Sr.||11-27-1905||11-03-1973|| Married May 18, 1924||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Cercy ||W. Howard||10-14-1925||10-27-1987||Thou shalt be with me in paradise||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Cercy ||B. Inez||11-24-1929||06-09-1999|| Thou shalt be with me in paradise ||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Cherry||Charles W. Sr. ||08-28-1928||08-14-1985||MSGT US Air Force, World War II, Vietnam||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Cherry ||Eleanor Augusta||01-12-1924||08-21-2012||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Cherry ||Madge W.||06-09-1902||06-05-1995||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Cherry ||Merrill L.||04-16-1935||02-10-2000||Beloved parents of Keith L., Linda L., Holly L., Susan L. , Holly H.||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Cherry ||Mabel A.||10-28-1938||06-08-2012|| Beloved parents of Keith L., Linda L., Holly L., Susan L. , Holly H.||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Cherry ||Theodore R.||01-15-1902||09-07-1990||Father||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Cherry||William E.||12-14-1897||12-27-1978||Devoted Father; Married July 17, 1916||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Cherry||Vernie A.||08-08-1898||05-16-1982||Loving Mother; Married July 17, 1916||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Clark||Donna L.||01-19-1954||03-25-2005||Together Forever: Married Apr 22, 1971||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Clark||Roy||07-06-1941||03-25-2005|| Together Forever: Married Apr 22, 1971||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Coleman||Sheila Whitener||07-05-1978||01-02-2006||Loving Mother and Daughter; Married Oct 8, 1999||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Coleman||Danny Wray||11-07-1973||06-05-2002||Loving Husband and Father; Married Oct 8, 1999||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Collett||Alvin Allen||06-17-1960||08-13-1997||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Collett||Alvin H. ‘Buck’||04-23-1925||07-31-2004||Married Apr 3, 1954||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Collett||Faye L.||03-09-1938||10-11-2002||Married Apr 3, 1954||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Collier||Ollie Omega||09-25-1946||09-14-2004||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Cook||Cannie H.||09-15-1915||06-14-1985||Beyond the sunset; TEC 5 US Army, World War II||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Cook||Stella M.||09-18-1931||10-13-1988|| Beyond the sunset ||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Crosby||James E.||1931||2008||Loving husband and daddy||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Crosby||Winifred I.||1932||2009||Loving wife and Momma||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Curry||Hazel||1905||1983||Mom and Grandma; Her faith and courage was an inspiration to all who met her||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Dixon||Mildred C.||12-18-1928||08-28-1989||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Duckworth||Betty Layman||07-10-1940||02-11-2009||Sisters Forever||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Smith||Drucilla ‘Bobbie’||12-30-1944||01-22-2007||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Estes||Janita Maureen||03-04-1960||05-29-1976||Lived in love, joy and peace- Murdered by one who could take her life but not her soul. “Precious and no light matter is the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints.” May all who knew her be as ready to meet God as she was. “Blessed be the name of the Lord.” Rev. Paul L. and Dorothy Page Estes||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Estes||Dorothy A.||04-28-1925||09-06-2011|| Happily married since Dec 7, 1945. She was a loving mother, faithful friend and an ideal wife for a pastor. “Suffer the little children to come unto me and forbid them not. For of such is the Kingdom of God.: Mark 10:14. She loved children and loved to teach them. “Blessed as the dead who die in the Lord for they shall rest from labors and their works do follow them.” Rev. 14:13. Remember the children! ||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Estes||Paul L.||01-13-1926||dod||Happily married since Dec 7, 1945. Only our physical remains are here. At death the angels carried us to be with our Savior forever. “We encourage you to prepare to have a great life now and be ready to die unafraid.” Rom 3:23, 6:23 and John 3:16. Believe God loves you and confess your sin. Receive the gift of God. God saved us and he can save you. Jesus said “Come unto me.” Matt 11:28-30. Do it now! You will be blessed!||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Farthing||Bennie M.||11-09-1925||03-05-2003||Mom, years may pass but thoughts of you will always last.||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Ford||Billy A.||11-13-1939||01-11-2003||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Ford||Billy Allen ’Pete’||11-09-1967||09-08-2008||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Ford||Iris C.||09-02-1944||02-16-2010||Forever in our hearts||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Fountain||Chance Loran||11-24-1913||01-06-1980||Daddy & Grandaddy||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Fountain ||Cynthia N.||05-05-1960||dod||I couldn’t be me without you||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Fountain ||K. Lorell||03-20-1943||10-29-1996||Sweet memories and broken hearts are left behind||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Fountain ||Hester Deese||02-28-1914||dod||Mother; Married June 11, 1930||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Fountain ||Lloyd Brantley||11-15-1913||11-08-1979||Daddy; Married June 11, 1930||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Fountain ||Pauline Johns||11-0501919||07-25-1995||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Frisbee||Charles E.||03-22-1921||06-04-1996||PFC US Army, World War II; Dad||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Frisbee ||David A.||08-27-1964||11-30-2005||Beloved son and father||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Frisbee ||Wilma R.||08-05-1929||11-28-2014||Mom; Wed June 1, 1946||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Garvin ||Gene A.||10-25-1922||11-13-1995||A veteran of Pearl Harbor and WWII||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Garvin||Willie J.||05-08-1929||11-24-1992||A good person, a good wife and a good mother||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Green||Alice Evelyn||12-31-1916||07-29-1994||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Green||Harvey William||06-16-1905||11-19-1987||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Green ||William Bruce||12-17-1949||06-10-2010||Pa Green, we miss you, we love you, Daddy, Rooster, Forever with us||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Green ||William Slater||06-15-1910||02-08-1979||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Green ||William M.||12-26-1904||06-16-1981||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Green ||Margaret B.||08-07-1906||05-14-1981||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Griffin||Aline J.||12-11-1905||04-09-1984||At rest||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Griffin||Anna R.||10-22-1929||dod||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Griffin ||Mary K.||10-08-1925||01-25-2001||Mother; Together forever; Married May 18, 1946||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Griffin ||Clarence M.||02-15-1919||04-20-1992||Father; Together forever; Married May 18, 1946||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Griffin ||Mary P.||02-14-1944||11-23-2011||Angel||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Griffin ||Nancy L.||08-22-1945||09-23-2001||Loved by all||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Grogan||Ella Louise||1917||1990||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Grogan||R(oland) F.||1879||1963||very rough handmade stone, weathered, barely legible; dates obtained from metal plate marker||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Gross||no names inscribed||dob||dod||Today tomorrow and forever; Children, Ricky, Ronnie, Sandy, Cheryl||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Gross||Elisha ‘Johnny’ Jr.||12-25-1933||03-24-1983||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Hall||Frances Iris||1929||2008||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Hall||William H.||04-03-1927||10-29-2004||MCPO US Navy, World War II||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Hardenbrook|| Annie ||08-31-1906||12-17-1995||Mother||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Hardenbrook ||Helen M.||07-26-1925||dod||Daughter||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Hardenbrook ||Isaiah||02-04-1892||04-29-1963||The meek shall inherit the earth; On the wings of a dove||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Hardenbrook ||Essie V.||03-01-1901||12-17-1973|| The meek shall inherit the earth; On the wings of a dove ||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Hardenbrook ||Jesse J.||08-12-1894||02-04-1963||Father||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Hardenbrook ||Joseph Sr.||08-20-1933||dod||Married Dec 16, 1956||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Hardenbrook || Gayle S.||11-28-1940||dod||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Harvath||Frances G.||08-22-1945||05-31-2006||At Rest||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Hatcher||Nora||1889||06-25-1989||Age 100 years||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Hollingsworth||Libby Jeanette Yarbrough Wilkerson||05-09-1934||06-08-2011||In Loving Memory||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Jeffers||Clara Mae||05-08-1941||10-26-1999||Loving Mother||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Jeffers||Doris L.||08-30-1916||01-17-2004||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Jeffers||Maggie M.||1925||1986||Mother ‘Father, I stretch my hands to thee’||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Jeffers||George M.||1916||2005||Father “Father I stretch my hands to thee”||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Jeffers ||Henry A.||12-17-1913||10-30-1991||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Jeffers ||James O.||09-18-1929||05-31-1994||PFC US Army Korea||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Jeffers ||Marvin Ensley Sr.||04-24-1947||08-14-2013||PVT US Army “Have faith, Trust In God”||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Jeffers ||Richard Henry||02-09-1956||07-17-2013||Beloved son, father and brother||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Jeffers ||Willian Austin Jr.||05-27-1963||01-18-1964||Our Little Angel||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Jeffers ||William C. Sr.||01-19-1927||11-30-2004||A Loving Family||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Jeffers ||Ida Mae||09-29-1929||04-02-2015||A Loving Family||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Jimmison||Alice R.||01-24-1929||05-06-1990||Forever In Our Hearts- Mama||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Jimmison||Frank W. ||03-08-1921||03-02-1970||Beloved Husband and Father||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Jimmison||W. Roy||01-26-1952||06-23-2004||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Jones||R.K. “Tiny”||02-15-1929||05-18-1993||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Jones||Shirley Cherry||04-03-1928||01-31-2013||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Joyner||Charles. W.||1930||1986||Lord, build me a cabin in Glory Land||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Joyner||Violet L.||1937||1984|| Lord, build me a cabin in Glory Land ||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Joyner||Edna Rife||1914||1988||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Joyner||George B.||1889||1987||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Kearns||Dwight G. Jr.||11-22-1936||01-26-2011||Loved By All||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Kearns ||Dwight G. Sr.||09-03-1914||11-22-1976||Father||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Kearns ||Fern E.||07-13-1917||05-27-2012||Mother||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |King||Lola Bell ||01-1916||10-21-1976||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |King||Charles H.||08-28-1903||11-05-1988||Asleep In Jesus||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |LaFond||Mildred Green||08-28-1922||04-21-1985||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Layman||Dorsey C.||02-05-1914||02-05-1989||Wed Feb 15, 1935||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Layman ||Inez B.||06-26-1915||04-28-1992|| Wed Feb 15, 1935||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Luke||Harmon||12-22-1932||09-01-1992||Loving Son And Brother||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Luke ||Nathan B.||03-24-1908||03-29-1973||Take My Hand Precious Lord||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Luke ||Helen I.||08-05-1913||03-10-1997||| Take My Hand Precious Lord |[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Mays||Joanne Fountain Stillwagon||11-02-1937||05-08-1999||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Merritt||Jerry Lan||04-13-1996||12-29-2005||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Milner||Hugh H.||11-11-1932||05-10-2012||Devoted Father||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Milner ||Lottie L.||12-20-1935||03-11-1989||Loving Mother||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Moore||Baby||06-21-1964||06-21-1964||painted stone||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Moore ||Evelyn I||04-05-1934||08-25-1994||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Moore ||Allan E.||04-06-1937||04-05-2005||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Morehead||Dylan Gage||12-19-1995||12-27-1995||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Mosley||Annie Belle||02-08-1923||07-18-1995||Mama||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Mosley ||H.S. ‘Buddy’||10-30-1921||04-18-1986||Daddy||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Mosley ||Brigit E.||1943||1974||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Mosley ||Charlie M.||1934||1996||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Mosley ||Jennie Della||03-02-1900||02-28-1980||Precious Memories||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Mosley ||Roy Marvin||04-13-1899||06-09-1970||Precious Memories||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Mosley ||Judith Louise||1935||dod||Mom||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Mosley ||Marvin Ollen||1925||1992||Pop||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Mosley ||Ozzie||04-25-1927||09-22-2007||S2 US Navy, World War II, Loving Husband and Father||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Mosley ||Ronald Lee||03-04-1954||07-04-2004||”Come to me all ye who labor and are burdened and I will give you rest.” Loving husband and father||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Mosley ||Roy H. ||08-1957||06-1961||Beloved son of Marvin & Judy Mosley||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Mosley ||William F. ‘Billy’||04-26-1977||02-19-1986||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Mosley ||Willa O.||1903||1959||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Nettles||Aline||02-04-1910||10-28-1978||In Loving Memory||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Nettles ||David||09-11-1908||04-28-1973||In Loving Memory||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Nettles||James W.||10-22-1944||02-25-1997||Rest In Peace||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Newman||Jamie Lynn Marissa||06-11-1993||12-07-2003||But Jesus said Suffer little children, and forbid them not to come unto me for of such is the kingdom of Heaven||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Nugent||Ernest Virgil||12-29-1932||01-25-2000||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Oakley||Frederick Super||07-11-1919|06-12-1993||Wed May 20, 1948, MSGT US Air Force, World War II||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Oakley ||Betty Jean||02-06-1928||dod||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | O’Quinn ||Cheryl Ann||1963||1963||Daughter||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Padgett||Julia Mae||03-31-1943||02-08-2008||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Prevatt||John W.||05-07-1947||11-05-2005||Father ‘Bul-Bat’ ‘We love you Papa, Katelyn, Zachary, Kyle, Hope, Chase’||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Pritchard||Elsie||11-18-1913||12-13-1988||In Memory of Our Dear Mother||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Reedy||Albert L.||05-19-1926||12-10-1989||Dad||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Reedy||Doris M.||05-28-1927||dod||Mom||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Reedy||Gerald||1958||2011||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Rhoden||Frederick C.||10-07-1936||09-02-1972||Brother||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Riner||Patricia Elizabeth Doolin||11-01-1937||07-28-2013||Forever in Our Hearts||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Robbins||Larry||06-15-1945||05-15-1999||US Army||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Robertson||Mary M.||11-04-1904||05-04-1968||Mother||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Robertson||given names||dob||dod||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Robertson||Richard R.||04-22-1925||03-27-1996||Loving Husband, Father, Poppa||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Robertson||Mal Beatrice||06-19-1937||06-10-1995||Loving Wife, Mother, Nenny||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Rohanovich||Andrew||1922||1978||EMC US Navy, World War II, Korea||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Ross||Martha K.||08-23-1930||10-04-1967||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Simmons||Mary Ellen||04-24-1941||12-11-2007||Loving Wife, Mother, Grandmother & Great-Grandmother||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Smith||Christobell||1917||1970||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Smith||Lillian Yarbrough||05-31-1946||12-31-2009||Beloved Wife, Mother, Grandmother, Great Grandmother||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Snipes||John W.||08-13-1943||02-12-2013||SP4 US Army||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Strickler||Donald J.||07-21-1962||08-10-1986||PFC US Army||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Sweat||Louie E. “Buddy” Jr.||10-19-1939||03-24-2007||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Sweat ||Mable C.||1919||1988||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Sweat ||William||1904||1986||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Thomas||Sharon Welch||01-31-1962||07-12-2006||Loving Wife, Mother and Sister||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Thomas ||Shelia Jean||08-19-1961||10-30-1962||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Thrower||Elvah C.||09-04-1926||10-09-1988||Mama||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Welch||L.D. Earl||09-05-1927||09-25-2008||Loving parents, grandparents and great grandparents||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Welch||Joyce Marie||06-08-1934||09-13-2013|| Loving parents, grandparents and great grandparents ||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |White||Gladis Prevatt||04-04-1941||05-15-2006||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Whitener||Edith L.||11-09-1938||12-19-2007||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Whitener ||Marvin C.||02-17-1929||07-12-1983||He did it his way!||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- | Whitener ||Jimmy W.||08-16-1937||07-20-2013||”Foxman”||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Wild||Ernest Loyd||11-01-1933||01-12-2002||Strength and Honor||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Wild||Mary Frisbee||08-06-1938||dod||Faithful Servant||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Wild||Michael Lloyd||06-05-1962||dod||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Wilson||Ronald D.||11-17-1940||04-10-2007||Married Aug 22, 1959||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Wilson||Dorothy J.||04-21-1944||dod||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Yarbrough||Lee Roy||09-17-1938||12-07-1984||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Yarbrough||Minnie I.||05-13-1913||02-04-1983||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Yarbrough||Lonnie L.||11-19-1908||04-20-1974||Gone but not forgotten||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Mosley||Christy Belle “Nana” York||11-01-1919||08-30-1991||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |York||Willis Early||dob||dod||SSML3 US Navy||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Young||Steve||10-31-1974||dod||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Young||Ida||02-04-1938||09-03-2005||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Young||Ben||07-22-1939||dod||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Jones||Alfred||02-13-1911||03-02-1981||Father||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Etheridge||Alva Byron||04-09-1928||03-02-2007||Us Army, Korea, Bronze Star, Purple Heart||[[Alva_Byron_Etheridge.jpg|120px]] |- |Moore||Archie H.||08-24-1920||02-24-1997||’Pop’||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Moore||Stachia M.||06-06-1924||dod||’Pat’||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |White||Betty O.||10-26-1932||12-25-1987||In Loving Memory||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Westberry||Brian Keith||12-24-1965||12-24-1965||In Jesus Arms||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Prevatt||Britt Edward||04-23-1927||dod||US Army, World War II||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Greene||Charles A.||08-17-1934||03-24-2009||Cpl US Marine Corps, Korea||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Greene||Charles C.||07-31-1954||07-10-1984||Our Only Son & Brother, USMC||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Ayers||Christopher Lee||03-03-1988||01-10-202||Brother, Father, Son; Only God Can Judge Me||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Moore||Dallas B.||01-10-1912||02-15-1981||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Moore||Ottie Lue||07-24-1918||06-15-2004||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Zettle||David L.||05-08-1945||07-25-1993||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |McCrickard||DeAnna||07-20-1981||09-14-2008||Daughter||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Jordan||Dorthy L.||07-26-1911||12-19-1976||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Jordan ||Jessie L.||01-13-1900||02-25-1977||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Cercy||Earl D.||01-15-1911||07-11-1966||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Cercy||Erma T.||11-12-1914||10-18-1999||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Rucker||Emellie B.||1942||1970||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Scarabin||Ernest L.||07-15-1943||dod||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Scarabin||Lillian C.||09-27-1936||05-26-2005||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |DeGolyer||Essie||09-08-1915||12-13-2000||Married Sept. 26, 1934. Together Always||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |DeGolyer||Lonnie W.||05-27-1916||06-05-2012|| Married Sept. 26, 1934. Together Always ||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Prevatt||Flossie||02-12-1938||06-25-1998||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Wiltfang||Fred||1887||1968||Husband||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Metts||Fritz H. L.||11-14-1911||12-17-1983||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Metts||Ruby V.||12-26-1905||09-27-1983||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |DeGolyer||George Vernon||05-22-1939||11-05-1958||God, Take Care of Our Son||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Sterner||Gloria Whitener||04-02-1943||03-31-1990||In memory of my loving wife||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Knight||Gracie M.||11-05-1915||02-26-2001||Mama; Peace in the Valley; Married July 13, 1935; Their Children: Veleria ‘Vicki’, Geneva, Lamar||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Knight||Percy L.||1916||1992||Did the best I could; Daddy; Married July 13, 1935; Their Children: Veleria ‘Vicki’, Geneva, Lamar||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Moore||Harold B.||01-05-1939||dod||Married 55 years||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Moore||Nancy F.||10-08-1941||10-27-2014||Married 55 years||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Green||Harry Clenton Jr.||05-09-1946||07-02-2010||Married Nov. 21, 1967||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Green||Patricia 'Patsy’ D.||03-26-1948||dod||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Whitener||Hellene||08-18-1964||08-18-1964||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Collins||Hilda H.||03-29-1916|03-25-1981||In Loving Memory||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Messer||James Allen||07-21-1937||08-09-2001||Buddy; Beloved Husband & Dad; (on service plaque) SFC US Army, Special Forces Airborne, FL CO D 3rd SF BN 20th SF||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Lipke||Jason John Jr.||06-18-1998||06-18-1998||Mommy & Daddy Loves You||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Murphy||Jay L.||1932||1985||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Braswell||Jessie||dob||dod||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Belger||Jewell||03-29-1906||02-18-1989||Wed Nov27, 1938||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Belger||Leila A.||11-15-1914||11-06-1996|| Wed Nov27, 1938||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |O’Berry||Joe S.||05-30-1923||dod||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |O’Berry||Janice L.||09-11-1918||11-10-2008||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Trowell||John Roy||07-11-1933||03-02-1979||US Army||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |O’Berry||Joseph Kevin||08-22-1957||02-13-1981||Born & died||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Bright||Kim||09-09-1971||09-09-1971||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Hunnicutt||Lena Bell||07-09-1911||03-14-1986||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Schoolcraft||Lorraine||11-05-1920||07-06-2007||Mom||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Jones||Louise||08-15-1937||05-12-1970||Mother||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Westberry||Marion K.||12-10-1932||009-12-2012||Always Remembered, Never Forgotten||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Riner||Martha B.||1940||2008||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Braswell||Mattie||04-06-1921||11-18-2001||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Rucker||Paul Anthony||09-05-1965||02-17-1967||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Messer||Pearle||06-12-1927||10-22-2011||Beloved Wife & Mom||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Knight||Percy “Lamar”||01-23-1944||01-31-2004||A Beloved Father and Papa||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Bright||Ralph II||06-18-1970||06-18-1970||Born & Died||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Bright||Ralph N.||04-21-1948||04-21-1970||Florida CPL CO B 503 INF 173 ABN BDE Vietnam BSM- ARCOM- PH||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |DeGolyer||Rebecca Irene||02-18-1988||02-18-1988||Till We Meet Again||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Lawson||Rebecca Smith||02-14-1949||10-24-1988||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Hardy||Robbie||11-01-1953||10-19-2007||Rain-bo Fantasia; She brought magic to our lives||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Murphy||Robin||02-24-1954||08-27-2005||Loving Mother||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Roover||Ronald Durand||1965||1965||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Stewart||Russell W.||12-29-1930||10-29-2000||Married Dec 30, 1953||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Stewart||Coral “Tina”||03-28-1936||dod||Married Dec 30, 1953||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Stewart||Russell William||09-13-1957||01-16-2014||A son, a brother and a friend. 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Felton||1926||1996||Nearer my God to Thee||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Zettle||Thelma||11-10-1921||01-31-1992||Loving Mother||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Harrison||Thelma||||08-1946(?)||196?||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Pearce||Thomas||05-28-1932||05-15-1973||Rest In Peace||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Wiltfang||?||dob||1968||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Jeffers||Vera Z.||09-15-1912||03-05-1997||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Hill||Vivian C.||09-27-1936||02-26-1999||Sister||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Cercy||Earl C.||08-28-1934||08-29-1987||Brother||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Nicholas||William A.||11-04-1884||03-29-1962||||[[image:x-x.jpg|120px]] |- |Jeffers||William L. 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Pepperrell Name Study

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{{GOONS Sticker}} [[Category:Pepperrell Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Pepperrell Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Pepperrell Pepperrell] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Pepperrell name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Pepperrell's), by time period (18th Century Pepperrell's), or by topic (Pepperrell DNA, Pepperrell Occupations, Pepperrell Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ===Name Origin=== :'''Peverall ''' :Variants: '''Peverill, Peverell, Pepperell, Pepperrell, Pepperall, Pepprell''' * Current frequencies: GB 145, Ireland 0 * GB frequency 1881: 66 * Main GB location 1881: scattered in England: esp. London :Norman, English: relationship name from Old French Peurel (Latin Piperellus ), a diminutive of Old French pevre ‘pepper’ (Anglo-Norman French peivere , Latin piper ), originally perhaps used as a nickname on the Continent but used as a personal name in Anglo-Norman England. :'''Early bearers:''' :Willielmus Puirellus, 1080 in Regesta Regum Anglo-Normannorum, p. 802; Ran(n)ulphus Peurellus, Piperellus, W(illelmus) Peurel, Piperellus, 1086 in Domesday Book; Willelmo Peverello, about 1087 in Regesta Regum Anglo-Normannorum, p. 409 (Notts); Geruasius filius Peurelli, 1130 in Pipe Rolls (London); […] Peverel, 1205 in Curia Regis Rolls (Essex); Richard Peuerel, 1186–1210 in Saint Benet of Holme Register (Norfolk); William Peuerell’, 1221 in Assize Rolls (Warwicks); William Peperel, 1224 in Clerkenwell Cartulary (Middx); Hugh Piurel, 1315 in Patent Rolls (Christchurch, Hants); Ricardus Pevurel, 1381 in Poll Tax (Pendomer, Somerset); John Peperill, king’s groom-porter, 1398 in Patent Rolls; Richard Peperell’, 1428 in Feet of Fines (Devon); William Peverell, 1563 in PROB 11 (Colchester, Essex); Robert Pepprell, 1629 in IGI (Plymouth, Devon); John Peverelle, 1715 in Parish Registers (Blessed Virgin Mary, Witham Friary, Somerset); Martha Peverall, 1729 in IGI (Barnard Castle, Durham); John Peverill or Peverel, 1751 in IGI (Gainford, Durham); Charles Pepperrell, 1760 in IGI (Exeter, Devon). :'''References:''' # C. Clark, in P. Jackson, ed. (1995), Words, Names and History: Selected Writings of Cecily Clark , Cambridge, pp. 111–12. # Patrick Hanks, Richard Coates, and Peter McClure, [https://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/acref/9780199677764.001.0001/acref-9780199677764-e-32202 ''The Oxford Dictionary of Family Names in Britain and Ireland''], Publisher: Oxford University Press, Print Publication Date: 2016, Print ISBN-13: 9780199677764, Published online: 2016, Current Online Version: 2016eISBN: 9780191781797 (Accessed: May 2020) :William Peverel was a natural son of William the Conqueror, who entered England at the Conquest. 'In Domesday it is continually spelt Piperellus. Mr. Planche: (''Journal of Arch. Assoc. viii. 196'') conjectures that it had a personal signification, and that 'it is a corruption of Puerulus, which is almost identical with Peuerellus, as we find it written in the Anglo-Norman Pipe and Plea Rolls' (''v. Lower's Patr. Brit''). This would make the meaning to be Littleboy. It does not seem satisfactory. In any case Pepperall, Pepperell, and Pepperill are variants of Peverall. - '''A Dictionary of English and Welsh Surnames''', ''written: 1872-1896 by Charles Wareing Endell Bardsley''. === Name frequency === :According to an ONS database there are some 195 Pepperrells as of September 2002 making it the 21637th most common name in England and Wales, however there are 712 Pepperells making it the 8635th most common name and 92 Pepperalls making it the 34906th most common name. === Distribution of the name === :The Pepperrell surname, including the possible variants found by the British 19th Century Surname Atlas (version 1.20 © Archer Software, 2003-2015), appears to be spread throughout England, predominately in Devon, Somerset, Wiltshire, Surrey and Middlesex, with the odd outposts in Wales, Jersey and Guernsey (see 1881 Distribution by County image on this page). ===Related Surnames and Surname Variants=== :'''PEPPERRELL''' * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=PEPPERRELL&limit=5000&cln=1&order=dobup List of Pepperrell Profiles], sorted in birth order, including current last name. * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/PEPPERRELL G2G feed of questions tagged "Pepperrell"]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=Pepperrell Orphaned Pepperrell profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Pepperrell-1 Unsourced Pepperrell profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=PEPPERRELL Unconnected Pepperrell profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/search?&lastname=Pepperrell# Pepperrell records on Find A Grave]. :'''PEPPERELL''' * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=PEPPERELL&limit=5000&cln=1&order=dobup List of Pepperell Profiles], sorted in birth order, including current last name. * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/PEPPERELL G2G feed of questions tagged "Pepperell"]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=Pepperell Orphaned Pepperell profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Pepperell-1 Unsourced Pepperell profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=PEPPERELL Unconnected Pepperell profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/search?&lastname=Pepperell# Pepperell records on Find A Grave]. :'''Note:''' Not currently one of the surname tags for this project but included here for completeness: * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=PEPPERALL&limit=5000&cln=1&order=dobup List of Pepperall Profiles], sorted in birth order, including current last name. * [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/search?&lastname=Pepperall# Pepperall records on Find A Grave]. === Notable occurrences of the name === :[[Pepperrell-2|Sir William Pepperrell]], 1st Baronet (27 June 1696 – 6 July 1759) was an American merchant and soldier in Colonial Massachusetts. He is widely remembered for organizing, financing, and leading the 1745 expedition that captured the French garrison at Fortress Louisbourg during King George's War. During his day Pepperrell was called "the hero of Louisburg". He is the great-great-great grandfather of actor Robert Hardy. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Pepperrell Wikipedia] :Eddie Louis Pepperell (b. 1991) is an English professional golfer who plays on the European Tour. In February 2018, he won his first European Tour event at the Qatar Masters. In October 2018, he won his second European Tour event at the Sky Sports British Masters. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Pepperell Wikipedia] ==How to Join== To join the Pepperrell Name Study, first start out by browsing our current teams and research pages to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team/research page, and then dive right in! Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker: {{Member|ONS|name=Pepperrell}}
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{{Clear}} If a team or research page does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Pepperrell-22|Phillip Pepperrell]]''' for assistance. == Task List == # Monitor the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&surname=Pepperrell&showall=1 Pepperrell Surname Activity Feed]. # Monitor the [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebName/errors.htm?Name=Pepperrell&MaxErrors=100 Pepperrell Surname dbErrors Feed]. # Monitor the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&surname=Pepperell&showall=1 Pepperell Surname Activity Feed]. # Monitor the [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebName/errors.htm?Name=Pepperell&MaxErrors=100 Pepperell Surname dbErrors Feed]. ==Membership== * [[Pepperrell-22|Phillip Pepperrell]] - The family research began back in the 1960's when my uncle Les wanted to find out more about his mother. I guess the stories that most families have, rags to riches and back, etc., always stuck in my mind; particularly when told by my uncle that it was better to “Let sleeping dogs lie”. My brother Brian took over the family research which showed our great grandfather, his father, uncle and brother (all plasterers by trade) had moved to Surbiton, Surrey from Exeter, Devon. During his research he had contact with a number of other people with a Pepperell in their family tree via the Devon FHS. Since 2013 I have been attempting to trace my own ancestry, building a collection of Pepperrell/Pepperell records. == Miscellaneous == ''We are braver and wiser because they existed,''
''those strong women and strong men.''
''We are who we are because they were who they were.''
''It’s wise to know where you come from, who called your name.''
'''Maya Angelou''' ''In all of us there is a hunger, marrow deep, to know our heritage - to know who we are and where we came from. Without this enriching knowledge, there is a hollow yearning. No matter what our attainments in life, there is still a vacuum, an emptiness, and the most disquieting loneliness.
'' '''Alex Haley, Roots''' '''Why They Came To London''' I recently received the last copy of the book ''Why They Came To London'' by Michael Barefoot from his son. The book is ''A study of five selected ancestors who came to London early in the 19th Century; eventually to be related, or their descendants to be related, by marriage. They had the surnames of BAREFOOT, MOSS, JAMES, McINTOSH & PEPPERELL''. In Chapter 7 - A Tale of Many Parishes the story is told of the Pepperells of Slapton and Stokenham, detailing the direct line to the author, and their migration from rural Devon to London. The chapter contains a rhyme about the spelling of the Pepperrell surname. I am not sure where it originated or who the original author was; Michael Barefoot refers to it as "an ancient little ditty!" but does not mention it's origins. Seems like the ancient scribes and clerics had the same problem spelling the Pepperrell surname as people do today. {{Image|file=Pepperrell_Name_Study.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption= }} ''' THE PEPPERRELLS'''
Would writers learn to rightly spell
The Ancient name of Pepperrell
Then please these easy lines recite
And one will surely have it right
Of letters four make ten from these
of p's and r's and l's and e's
Begin with p and e and then
Use all the letters that you can
That is to say in Pepperrell
Use doubles p and r and l.
''Unknown'' ==Research Notes== # Discover the relationship between the first Pepperrell to arrive in the United States in 1670s and families in Devon. # Discover the migration of Pepper(r)ell families from England to other parts of the globe.

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[[Category:Chronicles of New France]] '''Percheron Immigration Index''': #[[:Category:Percheron_Immigration|'''Percheron_Immigration: Standard-Category Listing''']] #[[Space:Percheron_Immigration_-1|'''Percheron Immigration: Carpin-Tabulated Listing''']] #[[Space:Percheron Immigration New|'''Percheron Immigration: General Introduction''']] #[[Space:Percheron Immigration|'''Percheron Immigration: Chronology & References''']] #[[Space:LE_PERCHE|'''Percheron Immigration: Why? Image Repository''']] #[[Space:External_Percheron_links|'''Percheron Immigration: External Links''']] '''CHRONOLOGY OF THE PERCHERON IMMIGRATION MOVEMENT'''
Adapted from perche-quebec.com's [http://www.perche-quebec.com/files/perche/lieux/perche.htm Chronologie de l'émigration percheronne en Nouvelle-France]
According to Madame Françoise Montagne, the now deceased Tourouvre-based Percheron genealogist: "If among all provinces, the contribution from Perche province of settlements to Canada -- about 5% of French immigrants -- is modest, it needs to be emphasized that, being the earliest to immigrate to Canada, the contribution was characterized by a remarkable prolificity." This prolific output is due in no small part to the rate at which Percheron immigrants were accompanied with families being 57% compared to a 31% rate for immigrants from Aunis province and a 21% rate for immigrants from Normandy,Carpin, Gervais (1999). [http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk1/tape9/PQDD_0020/NQ47560.pdf ''Le Reseau du Canada: Étude du mode migratoire de la France vers Ie Nouvelle-France (1628-1462)'', p. 491] Percheron immigrant departures for Canada came from 33 northern and western Perche locations centered on the following three natural attraction poles: [https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tourouvre Tourouvre], [https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mortagne-au-Perche Mortagne] and [https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Cosme-en-Vairais Saint-Cosme-de-Vair]/[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ig%C3%A9_(Orne) Igé].[http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk1/tape9/PQDD_0020/NQ47560.pdf 'Carpin, Gervais (1999), p. 480]Gavinet, Michel 2013. [http://www.perche-quebec.com/files/perche/lieux/perche.htm Regards sur l'Emigration percheronne au XVIIe siècle] Stated another way, although pioneers from Perche provided only a little over 7% of all pioneers, Perche made up only about 0.3% of the area of France, such that, considered proportionally, Perche sent 10 to 15 times as many immigrants per unit area as pioneers from other parts of France.[http://habitantheritage.org/yahoo_site_admin/assets/docs/Colby_-_Founders_Effect_Oct_2010.1444835.pdf Colby 2010, p. 182] {{Image|file=LE_PERCHE-33.jpg |align=l |size=sl |caption= }} {{Image|file=LE_PERCHE.png |align=c |size=l |caption=Estimation de l’effectif de la population portant les 100 premiers noms de famille, Québec, 2005 }} The movement, launched in 1634 through the leadership of [[Giffard-412|Robert Giffard]], represents to be true, in the general flow of immigration from France to Canada, a certain amount of originality, for it was not motivated by misery but from a spirit of adventure. In 30-odd years some 145 adults practicing various trades (mason, carpenter, cabinet maker, brick-layer, etc.), that is, 80 families, undertake the grand voyage. A few of them returned to France. However, the vast majority, despite the Iroquois menace, choose to settle on the St. Lawrence River's shores to clear and otherwise make prosper the new plots of land. Their descendants are today estimated to number 1,500,000 persons in Canada and much more in all of North America. The success of the Percheron immigration movement's recruitment model rested, at the most fundamental level, on the law in force at the time in the colony whereby immigrants were rarely allowed to settle immediately upon arrival in Canada.Histoire de raconter (Ville de Québec), [https://www.ville.quebec.qc.ca/culture_patrimoine/docs/publications/histoire_de_raconter_charlesbourg.pdf Les premières familles de la paroisse de Charlesbourg, pp. 13-14] Instead, the immigrants became 'engagés' by signing contracts the terms of which gave the 'engagé' the option, at the year of the contract, of either settling in Canada or returning in France. Immigrants exploited the relative ease with which apprentices could become full-fledged journeymen, that is, in six-years Canada but much longer in France. The engagement contract were most often for a period of 3 years, less frequently for a period of 5 years. It was customary to refer to the 'engagés' as les "trent-six mois". The average annual pay of tradesmen was as follows:
;- Soldiers, plowmen, hoemen, pit sawyers, etc - 60 livres/year ;- Masons, carpenters, nailers, coopers, bakers, etc.) - 90 to 100 livres/year ;- Master tradesmen - 120 to 140 livres/year. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |'''Year'''||'''Description'''||'''Ref.''' |- |1608|| Founding of Québec with establishment of the "habitation".|| |- |1617 ||Settlement of the apothecary Louis Hébert and his family at Québec.|| |- |1621||Immigration to Canada by Robert Giffard, a Percheron born at Autheuil who studied in Paris like Hébert and practiced as a Tourouvre-based apothecary before settling in the Québec area.|| |- |1625|| Settlement of Jésuits at Québec.|| |- |1627||Robert Giffard returns to France with the conviction that settlers from France should colonize the St. Laurence River’s shores. Founding of Compagnie des Cent-Associés.||[http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk1/tape9/PQDD_0020/NQ47560.pdf Paraphrasing from Carpin, Gervais (1999), p. 496:] Contrary to the assertion made by certain historians, no document can be found to support the notion that Noël Juchereau was associated with the Compagnie de la Nouvelle France (Also known as Compagnie des Cent-Associés).|| |- |1628|| Robert Giffard marries Marie Renouard at Tourouve. He sets out for Canada intent on implementing new settlements but the ship on which he is travelling is hijacked by pirates aligned with England and Giffard returns to France. From 1929-1931, Québec is controlled by England. Giffard takes advantage of the lull to promote in and around Tourouvre and Mortagne riches to be found the immense lands across the Atlantic.|| |- |1632-1633||The ratification of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Saint-Germain-en-Laye_(1632) Saint-Germain-en-Laye treaty], which re-establishes France’s dominion on Canada, allows Robert Giffard to resume his colonization vision. Working with the Juchereau brothers, [[Juchereau-1|Jean]] and [[Juchereau-14|Noël]], Giffard undertakes his second colonization expedition to Canada.|| |- |1634-1635||In January 1634, the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Company_of_One_Hundred_Associates Compagnie des Cent-Associés] grants the [http://wn.memoireduquebec.com/wiki/index.php?title=Beauport_%28ancienne_municipalit%C3%A9%29 seigneurie de Beauport] concession to Robert Giffard. Giffard leaves for Canada in March 1634, with his wife and children as well as with thirty-odd settlers, the ship arriving Québec in June 1634. At Champlain’s death in 1635 at Québec, Canada’s population is 132, thirty-five of whom are from Perche. Thus started the Percheron immigration movement, Canada's first organized colonization endeavour, which for the most part lasted close to three decades until 1662. || |- |1641 || Canada’s population reaches 300. || |- |1647 || Arrival at Québec of 17 settlers from in and around Tourouvre. || |- |1653||[[Boucher-366|Pierre Boucher]] defends Trois-Rivières against the Iroquois. || |- |1662||Faced with the Iroquois menace which threatens Canada’s survival, Pierre Boucher journeys to France to solicit support from Louis XIV and Colbert.|| |- |1665 ||Arrival at Québec of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carignan-Sali%C3%A8res_Regiment Carignan-Salière Regiment]. || |- |1668 || Canada’s population reaches 3,000 at the death of Robert Giffard at Beauport, || |- |} ==Notes== ==References== #Anonymous (1991). '''''Au Perche des Canadiens-Francais''''', preface by Mme Pierre Montagne, edited by Pays d'Accueil Perche. Provides a short biography for about 100 of the Perche emigrees. Also provides an excellent guide for those who want to visit Perche. 87 pages #Audet, Louis-Philippe (1971). « [http://www.erudit.org/revue/cdd/1971/v/n36/1025280ar.pdf La Nouvelle-France et ses dix milles colons] », ''Les Cahiers des dix'', No. 36, pp. 9-54, DOI 10.7202/1025280ar Addresses the following questions: D'où les colons venaient-ils? Ces colons, qui étaient-ils? Ces colons, pourquoi vinrent-ils? Ces colons, que savaient-ils? #Besnard, J. (1891). [https://books.google.ca/books?id=CUUdAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA16&dq=%C3%A9glises+de+Mortagne&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjV0J7M3JLdAhWHjlQKHdA5AKkQ6AEIUjAF#v=onepage&q&f=false ''Histoire religieuse de Mortagne: Paroisses, monuments, monastères et autres institutions]''. J. Daupeley implimeur #Binet, Réjean (hivers 2016). "[https://www.sgq.qc.ca/images/_SGQ/revue_lancetre/numero_313_volume42_hiver2016R.pdf Robert Giffard : les engagés de 1634]", Revue de la Société de généagolie de Québec | www.sgq.qc.ca, ''L'Ancêtre'', vol. 42, no. 313, pp. 98-112 #Carpin, Gervais (2001). [http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk1/tape9/PQDD_0020/NQ47560.pdf ''Le réseau du Canada. Étude du mode migratoire de la France vers la Nouvelle-France (1628 - 1662)'']. Sillery et Paris, Septentrion et Presses de l'université Paris-Sorbonne, . vii-552 p., See especially Annexe D Liste de 267 émigrants du Perche partis en Nouvelle France entre 1634 et 1662. Carpin attributes 39 more Percherons than Trudel list of 228 in the following terms: « En faisant défiler les actes notariés du notaire Pierre Regnard d'lgé, village voisin de Saint-Cosme, de la coutume du Perche, dépendant de Beliême, nous avons constaté les relations étroites d'échanges commerciaux et de liens familiaux entretenues par les habitants de Saint-Cosme et d'Igé. Nous décidons de les assimiler au Perche - ainsi que d'autres émigrants originaires de Sénonches, à l'est de Tourouvre, que nous considérons du Perche plutôt que de l'Île-deFrance - aussi nous ajoutons 39 Percherons au compte établi par Trudel, pour en arriver à un total de 267 Percherons identifiés. » The list does not include Percheron immigrants to Nouvelle France but whose engagement contract has not been found or is non-existent. #Charbonneau, Hubert (1970). [http://books.google.ca/books?id=-iCw8yU9gJIC&pg=PA282&dq=Tourouvre-au-Perche+aux+XVII+et+XVIII+siecles&hl=en&sa=X&ei=79viUY3OKsagiALCgYG4BQ&ved=0CDAQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false ''Tourouvre-au-Perche aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles: Étude de démographie historique - Cahier No 55''] (Google Books preview), see especially pp. 11-18: « L'Émigration Percheronne au Canada »; #Charbonneau, Hubert (1987). '''''Naissance d’une Population: les Français établis au Canada au XVIIe siècle''''', Volume 118 of Travaux et documents - Institut national d'études démographiques, Les Presses de l'Université de Montreal. ISBN 2760608069. 232 pages. An outstanding reference which gives demographics of the Québec pioneers. #Choquette, Leslie (1997). [https://books.google.ca/books?id=bsRsw0HBW58C&pg=PA213&lpg=PA213&dq=Noel+Juchereau&source=bl&ots=5NELSHUHfM&sig=0EA45jBUIcGYZyp7sLxHzpUAl5s&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjtpu7QjvXdAhXZJjQIHYRMCvc4FBDoATAOegQIChAB#v=onepage&q=Noel%20Juchereau&f=false ''Frenchmen into peasants : modernity and tradition in the peopling of French Canada'']. Cambridge & London: Harvard University Press. pp. 212–215. ISBN 0-674-32315-7. #Colby, Susan M. FCHSM member with the much-appreciated assistance of Moreau-DesHarnais, Gail; Kelley, Sharon; Bean, Sarah (2010). "The Founder Effect in Québec", ''Michigan’s Habitant Heritage'', Vol. 31, #4, October 2010. #Debien, G. (1952). « [http://id.erudit.org/iderudit/301517ar Engagés pour le Canada au XVIIe siècle vus de La Rochelle] », ''Revue d'histoire de l'Amérique française'', vol. 6, n° 2, pp. 177-233. DOI: 10.7202/301517ar #Dionne, Narcisse-Eutrope (1906). « [http://www.ourroots.ca/f/page.aspx?id=661829 Chapitre 8ième L'immigration Percheronne en 1634], pp. 335-344; ''Samuel Champlain : fondateur de Québec et père de la Nouvelle-France : histoire de sa vie et de ses voyages''. Volume 2, 559 pages #Douville, Raymond (1983). « [http://www.erudit.org/revue/cdd/1983/v/n43/1015545ar.pdf Deux colons célibataires des débuts de la colonie] », Les Cahiers des dix , n° 43, 1983, p. 73-96, DOI: 10.7202/1015545ar #Durand, Monique (22 juillet 2017). [https://www.ledevoir.com/societe/504005/parentes-atlantiques-3-6-partis-du-perche "Parentés atlantiques (3/6): Partis du Perche"]. ''Le Devoir''. #[http://fichierorigine.com/ Le Fichier Origine] (sponsored by Fédération québécoise des sociétés de généalogie regrouping 70 genealogical societies) is a computerized directory of actes concerning pioneers born outside the Laurention valley and established in ancien Québec from origins to 1865 for any given pioneer. Fichier Origine partners include Bibliothèque et Archives nationales Québec, les Éditions du Septentrion et the Université de Montréal PRDH. Fichier Origine is continuously updated. See paper by Marcel Fournier entitled [http://www.fichierorigine.com/Historique.pdf « Les origines familiales des pionniers du Québec ancien (1621 -1865)] » which places in perspective and provides field-by-field explanation of the Fichier Origine database. #Gagné, Peter J. (2005). '''''French-Canadians from Perche''''', Pawtucket, R.I. : Quintin Publications, 196 pages, OCLC No. 83978061 #Ganivet, Michel (2013, juin 8). « [http://www.perche-quebec.com/files/perche/lieux/perche.htm ''Nouveaux regards sur l'Émigration percheronne au XVIIe siècle''] », Congrès de France-Canada à Bellême, Partie de Cahiers Percherons N° 197 (01/01/2014) #Gibault de Saint-Fargeau , P. A. Eusèbe (1845) [https://books.google.ca/books?id=wGNAAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA98&lpg=PA98&dq=Bibliographie+historique+et+topographique+de+la+France&source=bl&ots=VDHuE_GK7q&sig=fq1uBgiPNrTm6z-uUwaVrDUwh90&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi5v52N_Z3KAhUBHx4KHV51AX0Q6AEINzAE#v=onepage&q=Bibliographie%20historique%20et%20topographique%20de%20la%20France&f=false Bibliographie historique et topographique de la France], Firmin Didot frères, France, 504 pages #Godbout, Archange (1934). [http://www.ourroots.ca/page.aspx?id=4151640&qryID=fb7ccf6e-6cf4-4ea3-adb7-ac343bca9a81, ''Les pionniers de la région trifluvienne (1ère série 1634 à 1647)''] #Hubert-Rouleau, Jean-Francois for Le Musée d’histoire de l’émigration percheronne au Canada (1987). « '''Catalogue des 279 Percherons-Percheronnes, Ornais-Ornaises, parties pour la Nouvelle France au XVIIe, début XVIIIe siècle''' » unpublished paper which in columnar format giving some details of 279 persons from Perche and elsewhere in Orne including children who migrated from France to Canada primarily in the 17th century. 35 pages (The data, which summarizes some of the demographics of the emigrants and makes it apparent that the some of the Hubert-Rouleau's data came from Jetté, includes full name; “dit” name; place of origin; place and year of departure from France; profession; birth and death year; place of death; relation to others who migrated; and page in Jetté where the person is mentioned.) #Jette, Rene & Programme de Recherche en demographic historique (1983). '''''Dictionnaire généalogique des familles du Québec des origines à 1730.''''', Université de Montréal. 1176 pages #Landry, Yves (2002). « '''L’émigration des Normands et Percherons vers le Canada aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles: mesure du phénomène et nouvelles pistes de recherche''' ». ''Société historique et archéologique de l'Orne'', 121, p. 7–21. #Lecointre-Montagne, Dominique. [http://www.perche-gouet.net/histoire/personne.php?personne=34597 Histoire des communes - Fiche personnalité / Louis Houde / Les Passagers de « La Marguerite » en 1647], Cercle de Recherches Généalogiques du Perche-Gouët #Lemée, Morgane (2018, 21 mars). « '''Le Perche: Un des berceaux des canadiens-français''' », ''La Liberté''. 420, rue des Meurons, unité 105, Winnipeg, Manitoba R2N 2N9 #Loiseau, Jean-François (2008). [http://www.perche-quebec.com/files/presse/images/2008_rfg_article.pdf Percherons, pionniers], perche-quebec.com #Montagne, Mme Pierre (1965) [http://interactive.ancestry.ca/28978/dvm_LocHist012900-00027-0/19?backurl=&ssrc=pt_t8625095_p-920533846_kpidz0q3d-920533846z0q26pgz0q3d32768z0q26pgplz0q3dpid&backlabel=Return#?imageId=dvm_LocHist012900-00029-0 ''Tourouvre et les Juchereau, Un chapitre de l’émigration percheronne au Canada'']. Québec, Société canadienne de généalogie pub., XIV-191 p. #Montagne, Mme Pierre, « '''Du nouveau sur Robert Giffard, seigneur de Beauport''' », Cahiers percherons, no 25, p. 25-39. #Montagne, Mme Pierre (1964). « '''Essai sur les raisons de l'émigration tourouvraine au Canada''' », La revue de l 'Université Laval, vol. XIX, no 1, p. 54-56. #Montagne, Mme Pierre. « '''Jean Guyon, Percheron et Canadien''' », Cahiers percherons, no 28, pp. 13-19. #Montagne, M. & Mme Pierre, edited by Tourouvre commune (1984) '''''350e anniversaire du départ des premiers colons percherons de Tourouvre au Perche a la Nouvelle France.''''' Of particular note is a page listing the essentials of engagement contract to go to France of 41 Tourouvrans before the notary Choiseau of Tourouvre. The data for each engagée included: the name of the hirer (typically one of the Juchereau brothers); the name of the recruiter (typically a Juchereau); the engagée; parish of origin of the engagée; whether or not he knew how to sign his name; occupation; duration of contract; annual salary in livres (pounds); advance of salary; shoes or apparel given to the engagee; whether married or single; and date of contract. 21 pages #Communauté de commune du Haut-Perche, [http://www.hautperche.fr/mus%C3%A9ales/mus%C3%A9e-de-l-emigration-fran%C3%A7aise-au-canada/l-%C3%A9migration-percheronne-au-canada/ Musée de l'Emigration française au Canada, L'émigration percheronne au Canada] #Normand, Germaine (1999). [https://books.google.fr/books?id=83RSiE0zuXQC&pg=PR6&lpg=PR6&dq=Fonder+foyer+en+Nouvelle-France:+les+Normand+du+Perche&source=bl&ots=zgehpTAeFE&sig=XBzJnVF5Dqvit3G9qLQ1NT3uZg8&hl=en&sa=X&ei=6kbtVI2eFsjDggTCyYGgBA&ved=0CDoQ6AEwAw#v=onepage&q=Fonder%20foyer% ''Fonder foyer en Nouvelle-France : les Normand du Perche'']. Sainte-Foy: Ed. MultiMondes / Ed. du Trille. ISBN 2-921146-90-8. Germaine Normand is a Québec-trained sociologist. Refer especially to book's prologue entitled « '''Quitter son pays, pourquoi?''' », pp, 5-25. #Association Perche-Canada, [http://perche-canada.net/emigrants-percherons-partis-au-canada Liste d'émigrants percherons partis au Canada], This Perche-Canada's list is based on listing published by Mme Montagne in 1974 (''Les Cahiers Percheron'' n°20, 1974, [http://www.amisduperche.fr/categorie-produit/les-cahiers-percherons/ Amis du Perche]) of adult emigrants at the moment of departure for la Nouvelle France. Excellent source as website is active and focused on continuous improvement of Percheron-emigrant profiles. #[http://www.perche-quebec.com/files/perche/individus/emigrants.htm#noteg perche-quebec.com: Les émigrants percherons parties en Nouvelle France au XVIIe siècle], List of 292 immigrants prepared by Jean-François Loiseau and updated in July 2015. The list includes Mme Montagne's 1974 list that has been corrected and enhanced by research carried out by the Unversité de Caen's PREFEN (Programme de Recherche sur l'Émigration des Français en Nouvelle-France) from 2001 to 2006. Excellent source as website is active and focused on continuous improvement of Percheron-emigrant profiles. #PRDH (Le Programme de recherche en démographie historique / The Research Program in Historical Demography), Université de Montréal, [http://www.genealogy.umontreal.ca/en/ListePionniers List of Pioneers]. List of Pioneers provides free, no-cost, basic data, including in terms of high-quality data about geography details on both sides of the Atlantic for any given adult male pioneer, born in France who emigrated to, and left descendants in, la Nouvelle France. More generally, also provides a fee-based, multi-purpose, high-quality ''computerized population register'', composed of biographical files for record up to 1799 on '''all individuals''' of European ancestry who lived in the St. Lawrence Valley. #Prudhomme, Louis Marie (1804). [https://books.google.ca/books?id=ywtCAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA418&lpg=PA418&dq=nocey,+Perche,+France&source=bl&ots=C1TZ6tFyBR&sig=4NfCIdy_S6u9UbtQpeqy0X8YDKY&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjy4Yrw4aLKAhUEthQKHQ2rCZoQ6AEIMjAE#v=onepage&q=nocey%2C%20Perche%2C%20France&f=true Dictionnaire universel, géographique, statistique, historique et politique de la France]: contenant sa description, sa population, sa minéralogie, son hydrographie, son commerce, ses produits naturels et industriels ..., Publisher Baudouin, Ghent University #Reclus, Elisée (1881). [https://books.google.ca/books?id=F84BAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA663&lpg=PA663&dq=Tourouvre+est+le+lieu+d%27Europe&source=bl&ots=Xzq3FZDMzW&sig=K276XaOWv0vDq7CsSDOtXywwQqk&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwimnOK6xZrdAhXKr1QKHfWBDEwQ6AEwDXoECAAQAQ#v=onepage&q&f=false ''Nouvelle géographie universelle: la terre et les hommes, Volume 2 La France]''. Librairie Hachette & Cie #de Romanet, Vicomte (~1902) [http://archive.org/stream/gographieduperc00fragoog#page/n8/mode/2up ''Géographie du Perche et chronologie de ses comtés''] #Sirois-Belle, Maud, (2009) « '''Nos ancêtres percherons''' », Société Généalogique de Drummondville, ''La Lanterne'' v. #14-4. # Tourouvre commune? (1980). '''''L’histoire de Tourouvre ses habitants a travers son patrimonie''''' A short town history apparently prepared by the city. Contains only two pages about the emigration to New France. 18 pages. # Tourouvre commune? (1980). '''''L’Émigration tourouvrain au Canada''''', catalogue de l’exposition. 18 pages #Trudel, Marcel (1983). '''''Catalogue des Immigrants, 1632-1662'''''. Cahiers du Quebec Collection Histoire. Montréal: Éditions Hurtubise HMH, 569 pages

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||'''Notes''' |- |0||||||||||||||||Note 1 |- |1||''1634''||[[Cloutier-202|
Cloutier, Zacharie
]]||sieur de la Cloutièrerie||ClouZ00000||44||'''Mortagne'''|||| |- |2||''1634''||[[Cloutier-337|
Cloutier, Zacharie
]]||||ClouZ0101m||17||'''Mortagne'''|||| |- |3||1621||[[Giffard-412|
Giffard, Robert
]]||sieur de Moncel et de Beauport||GiffR00000||47||''Autheuil''||||Carpin: Mortagne; év. de Chartres |- |4||''1634''||[[Renouard-7|
Renouard, Marie
]]||||GiffR01000||35||'''Mortagne'''|||| |- |5||''1634''||[[Giffard-442|
Giffard, Marie-Françoise
]]||||GiffR0101f||6||'''Mortagne'''||||Selon Carpin, Marie-Madeleine. |- |6||''1634''|||[[Giffard-443|
Giffard, Charles
]]||||GiffR0101m||3||'''Mortagne'''|||| |- |7||''1634''||[[Guyon-78|
Guyon, Jean
]]||sieur du Buisson||GuyoJ00000||42||''Tourouvre''||||p-c: Mortagne; FO: Tourouvre |- |8||''1634''||[[Guyon-99|
Guyon, Jean
]]||sieur du Buisson||GuyoJ0101m||15||'''Mortagne'''|||| |- |9||''1634''||[[Juchereau-14|
Juchereau, Noël
]]||sieur de(s) Châtelets||JuchNJ0000||||''Tourouvre''||||Carpin liste: La Ventrouze; carte Carpin: La Ferté-Vidame; év de Chartres |- |10||''1634''||[[Pinguet-2|
Pinguet, Louis-Henri
]]||||PingH00000||43||'''Tourouvre'''|||| |- |11||''1634''||[[Lousche-13|
Lousche, Louise
]]||||PingH01000||45||'''Tourouvre'''|||| |- |12||''1634''||[[Pinguet-1|
Pinguet, Françoise
]]||||PingH0101f||9||'''Tourouvre'''|||| |- |13||''1634''||[[Pinguet-9|
Pinguet, Noël-Joseph
]]||||PingH0102m||4||'''Tourouvre'''|||| |- |14||''1634''||[[Pinguet-7|
Pinguet, Pierre
]]||sieur de la Glardière||PingH0103m||3||'''Tourouvre'''||||p-c: Pierre non inclus |- |15||1635||[[Poisson-2|
Poisson, Jean
]]||||PoisJ00000||||'''Mortagne'''||||Carpin: 1634 présumé |- |16||1635||[[Poisson-5|
Poisson, Jean
]]||||PoisJ0101m||17||'''Mortagne'''||||Carpin: 1634 présumé |- |17||''1635''||[[Aubert-189|
Aubert, Marguerite
]]||||AubeM00000||15||''La Ventrouze''||||p-q: Perche; év. de Chartres |- |18||''1635''||[[Boucher-1025|
Boucher, Gaspard
]]||||Bou2GJ0000||36||'''Mortagne'''||||p-q: 1634 assuré |- |19||''1635''||[[Lemaire-4|
Lemaire, Nicole
]]||||Bou2GJ1000||||Mamers||||Carpin&p-c: Mortagne |- |20||''1635''||[[Boucher-366|
Boucher, Pierre
]]||sieur de Grosbois et de Boucherville ||Bou2GJ101m||13||'''Mortagne'''|||| |- |21||''1635''||[[Boucher-172|
Boucher, Nicolas
]]||||Bou2GJ102m||10||'''Mortagne'''|||| |- |22||''1635''||[[Boucher-163|
Boucher, Marie
]]||||Bou2GJ103f||6||'''Mortagne'''|||| |- |23||''1635''||[[Boucher-135|
Boucher, Marguerite
]]||||Bou2GJ104f||4||'''Mortagne'''|||| |- |24||''1635''||[[Boucher-132|
Boucher, Madeleine
]]||||Bou2GJ105f||1||'''Mortagne'''|||| |- |25||''1635''||[[Boucher-64|
Boucher, Marin
]]||||Bou2MU0000||41||'''Mortagne'''|||| |- |26||1635||[[Côté-180|
Côté, Jean
]]||||CostéJ00000||||?||||p-c: Mortagne |- |27||''1635''||[[Dupont-207|
Dupont, Sainte
]]||||ClouZ01000||38||'''Mortagne'''|||| |- |28||''1635''||[[Cloutier-217|
Cloutier, Jean
]]||||ClouZ0102m||14||'''Mortagne'''|||| |- |29||''1635''||[[Cloutier-207|
Cloutier, Anne
]]||||ClouZ0103f||9||'''Mortagne'''|||| |- |30||''1635''||[[Cloutier-208|
Cloutier, Charles
]]||||ClouZ0104m||5||'''Mortagne'''|||| |- |31||''1635''||[[Cloutier-5|
Cloutier, Louise
]]||||ClouZ0105f||2||'''Mortagne'''|||| |- |32||''1635''||[[Gadois-12|
Gadois, Pierre
]]||||GadoP00000||38||''Igé''||||Carpin: Igé ou Appenai sous Bellême |- |33||''1635''||[[Mauger-8|
Mauger, Louise
]]||||GadoP01000||27||''Igé''||||Carpin: Igé ou Appenai sous Bellême; native de Vieux Bellème |- |34||''1635''||[[Gadois-2|
Gadois, Roberte
]]||||GadoP0101f||8||''Igé''||||Carpin: Igé ou Appenai sous Bellême |- |35||''1635''||[[Gadois-11|
Gadois, Pierre
]]||||GadoP0102m||4||''Appenai-sous-Bellême''||||Carpin: Igé ou Appenai sous Bellême |- |36||''1635''||[[Giroust-1|
Giroust, Thomas
]]||||GiroT00000||||'''Mortagne'''|||| |- |37||''1635''||[[Feillard-8|
Feillard, Claude
]]||||GiroT01000||||'''Mortagne'''|||| |- |38||''1635''||
[[Giroust-2|Giroust, Fils anonyme]]
||||GiroT0101m||||''Mortagne''|||| |- |39||''1635''||[[Maheu-35|
Maheu, Jacques
]]||||MahtJ00000||35||'''Bubertré'''||||Carpin: 1635 assuré; év. de Séez |- |40||''1635''||[[Robin-180|
Robin, Mathurine
]]||dite Brulé||GuyoJ01000||||'''Mortagne'''|||| |- |41||''1635''||[[Guyon-81|
Guyon, Simon
]]||||GuyoJ0102m||13||'''Mortagne'''|||| |- |42||''1635''||[[Guyon-2|
Guyon, Marie
]]||||BélaF01000||10||'''Mortagne'''|||| |- |43||''1635''||[[Guyon-86|
Guyon, Claude
]]||||GuyoJ0103m||5||'''Mortagne'''|||| |- |44||''1635''||[[Guyon-75|
Guyon, Denis
]]||||GuyoJ0104m||3||'''Mortagne'''|||| |- |45||''1635''||[[Guyon-50|
Guyon, Michel
]]||||GuyoJ0105m||<1||'''Mortagne'''|||| |- |46||1636||[[Bélanger-24|
Bélanger, François
]]||||BélaF00000||24||''Séez''||||p-q&p-c: 1634; p-q: France; Carpin: Mortagne |- |47||1636||
[[Lemoine-293|Lemoine, Barthelémy]]
||||LemoB00000||||'''Le Pin-la-Garenne'''||||Cousin de [[Drouin-10|Robert Drouin]] |- |48||1636||[[Mallet-239|
Mallet, Perrine
]]||||Bou2MU1000||30||Courgeoût||||p-c: St-Langis; Carpin: Mortagne; Courgeon ou Courgeoût |- |49||1636||[[Boucher-93|
Boucher, François
]]||||Bou2MU101m||17||''St-Langis''||||Carpin: Mortagne |- |50||1636||[[Boucher-90|
Boucher, Louis-Marin
]]||||Bou2MU102m||5||''St-Langis''||||Carpin: Mortagne |- |51||1636||[[Boucher-96|
Boucher, Jean-Galleran
]]||dit Beaubuisson||Bou2MU103m||1||''St-Langis''||||Carpin: Mortagne |- |52||1636||[[Morin-1076|
Morin, Claire
]]||||MoriC01000||21||'''Mortagne'''|||| |- |53||1637||[[Drouet-40|
Drouet, François
]]||dit Mortaigne||Dro1F01000||22||'''St-Hilaire-le-Châtel'''||||Carpin dit St-Hilaire-lès-Mortagne |- |54||1637||[[Drouin-10|
Drouin, Robert
]]||||Dro2R01000||26||'''Le Pin-la-Garenne'''|||| |- |55||1637||[[Gagnon-10|
Gagnon, Jean
]]||||Gag2JP1000||27||'''Tourouvre'''|||| |- |56||1637||[[Gagnon-74|
Gagnon, Mathurin
]]||||Gag2JP1000||31||'''Tourouvre'''|||| |- |57||1637||[[Gagnon-109|
Gagnon, Pierre
]]||||Gag2JP1000||25||'''La Ventrouze'''||||év, de Chartres |- |58||1638||[[Hayot-38|
Hayot, Thomas
]]||||HayoT00000||29||''Soligny-la-Trappe''||||Carpin: St-Germain de Loisé |- |59||1638||[[Boucher-94|
Boucher, Jeanne
]]||||HayoT01000||31||''Mortagne''||||Carpin: St-Germain de Loisé |- |60||1638||[[Hayot-4|
Hayot, Geneviève
]]||||HayoT0101f||8||''Mortagne''||||Carpin: St-Germain de Loisé |- |61||1638||[[Hayot-5|
Hayot, Rodolphe
]]||||HayoT0102m||4||''Mortagne''||||Carpin: St-Germain de Loisé |- |62||1638||[[Hayot-37|
Hayot, Jean
]]||||HayoT01012m||2||''Mortagne''||||Carpin: St-Germain de Loisé |- |63||1639||[[Boissel-1|
Boissel, Jacques
]]||||BoesJ00000||||év. Chartres partie Perche||||p-c: ville non connue; Carpin: Orléanais |- |64||1639||[[Eripel-1|
Éripel, Marie
]]||||BoesJ01000||||''Beaulieu''||||Carpin: év. Chartres, partie Perche |- |65||1639||
[[Leprince-45|Leprince, Jean]]
||||LeprJ00000||||St-Martin-du-Vieux-Bellême||||Godbout: St-Martin-du-Vieux-Bellême; p-c: lieu inconnu; p-q: Perche |- |66||''1639''||
[[Manoury-2|Maunoury, Jean]]
||||MaunJ00000||||''Normandel''||||Carpin: Tourouvre |- |67||1639||[[Poulin-3|
Poulin, Claude
]]||||PoulC00000||20||Rouen ||||Carpin: Tourouvre; St-Maclou |- |68||''1640''||
[[Pierre-175|Pierre, Charles]]
||||PierC00000||||'''L'Hôme-Chamondot'''||||év. de Chartres |- |69||1641||[[Pelletier-183|
Pelletier, Antoine
]]||||PellA00000||8||'''Bresolettes'''||||év. de Séez |- |70||''1641''||[[Pelletier-181|
Pelletier, Guillaume
]]||dit Globoteur||PellG00000||||''Bresolettes''||||Carpin: Tourouvre; év. de Séez |- |71||''1641''||[[Mabille-1|
Mabille, Michelle
]]||||PellG01000||49||'''Tourouvre'''|||| |- |72||''1641''||[[Pelletier-1072|
Pelletier, Guillaume
]]||||PellG0101m||17||'''Tourouvre'''||||Carpin assigne Jean et Marie pour #72 & #73 |- |73||''1641''||[[Pelletier-117|
Pelletier, Jean
]]||dit Globoteur||PellG0102m||14||'''Tourouvre'''||||Carpin assigne Jean et Marie pour #72 & #73 |- |74||''1641''||[[God%C3%A9-8|
Godé, Nicolas
]]||||GodéN00000||12||'''Igé'''|||| |- |75||''1641''||[[Gadois-3|
Gadois, Françoise
]]||||GodéN01000||50||'''Igé'''|||| |- |76||''1641''||[[God%C3%A9-9|
Godé, François
]]||||GodéN0101m||20||Igé|||| |- |77||''1641''||[[God%C3%A9-46|
Godé, Françoise
]]||dite la bonne femme Desroches||GodéN0102f||15||'''Igé'''||||Carpin assigne Nicolas & François pour #77 & #78, |- |78||''1641''||[[God%C3%A9-10|
Godé, Nicolas
]]||||GodéN0103m||12||'''Igé'''||||Carpin assigne Nicolas & François pour #77 & #78, |- |79||''1641''||[[God%C3%A9-7|
Godé, Mathurine
]]||||GodéN0104f||2||'''Igé'''|||| |- |80||1642||[[Landry-410|
Landry, Mathurin
]]||||Land0M0000||||''Neuilly''||||Carpin: Père de [[Landry-410|Guillaume]], La Ventrouze |- |81||1642||
[[Dastaget-1|Dastaget, Louis]]
||||DastL00000||||''' La Chapelle-Souëf'''|||| |- |82||1642||
[[Fauvel-35|Fauvel, Mathieu]]
||sieur de la Gasserie||FauvM00000||||'''Tourouvre'''||||Selon PREFEN, Mathieu Fanuel |- |83||1642||[[Gaynes-7|
Gaines, Jacques
]]||dit Beauregard||GainJ00000||||'''Mortagne'''|||| |- |84||1643||[[Juchereau-1|
Juchereau, Jean
]]||sieur de More||JuchJJ0000||51||Tourouvre||||Carpin: La Ventrouze |- |85||1643||[[Langlois-97|
Langlois, Marie
]]||||JuchJJ1000||||''La Madeleine-Bouvet''||||Carpin: La Ventrouze |- |86||1643||[[Juchereau-2|
Juchereau, Jean
]]||sieur de la Ferté||JuchJJ101m||20||''La Ferté-Vidame''||||Carpin: La Ventrouze; Thymerais; év. de Chartres |- |87||1643||[[Juchereau-4|
Juchereau, Nicolas
]]||sieur de St-Denis||JuchJJ102m||18||''La Ferté-Vidame''||||Carpin: La Ventrouze; Thymerais; év. de Chartres; év. de Chartres |- ||88||1643||[[Juchereau-6|
Juchereau, Geneviére
]]||||JuchJJ103f||11||''La Ferté-Vidame''||||Carpin: La Ventrouze; Thymerais; év. de Chartres |- ||89e||1643||
Juchereau, Noël
||||JuchJJ104m||9||La Ventrouze||||La Ferté-Vidame? Carpin semble faire erreur car seulement Jean, Nicolas et Geneviève migrent vers le Canada. |- ||90|| 1643||
[[Legrand-253|Legrand, Sébastien]]
||||LegrS00000||44||'''Tourouvre'''||||Oncle de [[Crete-33|Jean Crete]] |- ||91||1643||
[[Michel-695|Michel, Jean]]
||dit Lachapelle||MichelJ00000||||'''La Chapelle-Montligeon'''||||La Rochelle - chirurgien |- ||92||1643||[[Tavernier-5|
Tavernier, Éloi
]]||||TaveÉ00000||||''Randonnai''||||p-q: Perche; év. de Chartres |- |93||1643||[[Gagnon-113|
Gagnon, Marguerite
]]||||TaveÉ01000||45||''Tourouvre''||||Carpin: Randonnai; év. de Chartres |- |94||1643||[[Tavernier-1|
Tavernier, Marguerite
]]||||TaveÉ0101f||16||'''Randonnai'''||||év. de Chartres |- |95||1643||[[Tavernier-11|
Tavernier, Marie
]]||||TaveÉ0102f||12||'''Randonnai'''||||év. de Chartres |- |96||1643||[[Roger-109|
Roger, Renée
]]||||Gag20P0000||||'''La Ventrouze'''||||Mère des Gagnon; év. de Chartres |- |97||1643||[[Gagnon-939|
Gagnon, Marthe
]]||||Gag2MP101f||||''L'Hôme-Chamondot''||||Fille de [[Gagnon-74|Mathurin Gagnon]]; Carpin: La Ventrouze; év. de Chartres |- |98||1644||
[[Bonnefeu-1|Bonnefeu, Mathurin]]
||||BonnM00000||||'''Igé'''|||| Montréal, La Rochelle |-| ||99||1632||[[Dodier-18|
Dodier, Sébastien
]]||||DodiW0000||35||'''Igé'''||||Carpin: 1644 présumé; p-c: Saint-Cosme-de-Vair |- |100||1644||[[Belhomme-1|
Belhomme, Marie
]]||||DodiW01000||34||'''Igé'''|||| |- |101||1644||[[Dodier-19|
Dodier, Catherine
]]||||DodiW0101f||8||Igé||||p-c: Catherine ne figure pas dans les listes (Jeanne? n. Mamers?) p-c: Catherine, n. Canada?) |- |102||1644||
[[Dodier-31|Dodier, Sébastien]]
||||DodiW0102m||7||'''Igé'''|||| |- |103||1644||
[[Dodier-40|Dodier, Marie]]
||||DodiW0103f||1||'''Igé'''|||| |- |104||1644||[[Gasnier-26|
Gasnier, Louis
]]||dit Bellavance||GasnL00000||32||''Igé''||||Carpin: St-Cosme-de-Vair |- |105||1644||[[Michel-25|
Michel, Marie
]]||||GasnL01000||22||''St-Martin-du-Vieux-Bellême''||||Carpin: St-Cosme-de-Vair |- |106||1644||[[Gagne-206|
Gasnier, Louise
]]||||GasnL0101f||2||''Igé''||||Carpin: St-Cosme-de-Vair |- |107||1644||[[Gigu%C3%A8re-46|
Giguère, Robert
]]||||GiguR00000||28||'''Tourouvre'''||||Cousin germain de [[Roussin-26|Jean Roussin]] |- |108||1644||[[Leduc-164|
Leduc, Jean
]]||||LeduJ00000||20||'''Igé'''||||Montréal, La Rochelle |- |109||1644||[[Lefebvre-80|
Lefebvre, Pierre
]]||||LefeP00000||27||''Sceaux''||||Carpin: (?); p-c&p-q: Pierre Lefebvre ne figure pas dans ces 2 sources. |- |110||1646||[[Goulet-162|
Goulet, Jacques
]]||||GoulJ00000||31||''Normandel''||||Carpin: La Poterie au Perche; cousin germain de [[Lambert-3324|Aubin Lambert]]; év. de Chartres |- |111||1646||[[Mulier-2|
Muller, Marguerite
]]||||GoulJ01000||17||''La Poterie''|||| p-q: Perche |- |112||1646||[[Guillebourg-2|
Guilleboust, Charles
]]||||GuilC00000||||'''Tourouvre'''|||| |- |113||1646||[[Houde-4|
Houde, Louis
]]||||HoudL00000||31||'''Manou'''||||Thymerais; év. de Chartres |- |114||1646||[[Mabille-28|
Mabille, François
]]||dit Étienne||MabiF00000||27||'''Tourouvre'''||
3
|| |- |115||1646||
[[Provost-636|Provost, Mathurin]]
||||ProvM00000||||'''Tourouvre'''||
2
|| |- |116||''1646''||[[Trottier-9|
Trottier, Gilles
]]||dit Jules||TrotG00000||55||Mamers||||La Rochelle; Carpin: Mamers; p-q: Perche; Saosnois |- |117||''1646''||[[Loiseau-11|
Loiseau, Catherine
]]||||TrotG01000||43||Mamers||||Carpin: Mamers; p-q: Perche; Saosnois |- |118||''1646''||[[Trottier-19|
Trottier, Julien
]]||||TrotG0101m||10||''Igé'' ||||Carpin: Chemilli |- |119||''1646''||[[Trottier-22|
Trottier, Gilles
]]||||TrotG0102m||6||''Igé'' ||||Carpin: Chemilli |- |120||''1646''||[[Trottier-71|
Trottier, Antoine
]]||||TrotG0103m||5||''Igé'' ||||Carpin: Chemilli |- |121||''1646''||[[Trottier-46|
Trottier, Pierre
]]||||TrotG0104m||2||Vaunoise||||p-c: Igé; Carpin: Chemilli |- |122||1647||[[Alloignon-1|
Alloignon, Pierre
]]||||AloiP00000||27||''Moussonvilliers''||
13
||Carpin: La Ventrouze; év. de Chartres |- |123|| 1647||
[[Belhomme-4|Belhomme, Mathurin]]
||||BelhP00000||||''Igé''||||Carpin: Igé (?); p-q: ? p-c: Igé |- |124||1647||[[Chastel-2|
Chastel, Thomine
]]||||BigoJ01000||||''Autheuil''||||Carpin: Tourouvre; év. de Chartres |- |125|| 1647||[[Bigot-16|
Bigot, Françoise
]]||||BigoJ0101f||||''La Ventrouze''||||Fille de [[Bigot-17|Jean Bigot]]; Carpin: Tourouvre; év. de Chartres |- |126|| 1647||[[Bigot-56|
Bigot, Jean
]]||||BigoJ0102m||||''La Ventrouze''||||Fils de [[Bigot-17|Jean Bigot]]; Carpin: Tourouvre; év. de Chartres |- |127e|| 1647||
Bigot, Jeanne
||||BigoJ0103f||||Tourouvre||||Carpin semble faire erreur car Jeanne Bigot n'est pas la fille de Thomine Bigot. |- |128|| 1647||
[[Chaudon-2|Chaudon, Philibert]]
||||ChauP00000|| 47||'''Tourouvre'''||
15
|| |- |129|| 1647||[[Gaudry-54|
Gaudry, Nicolas
]]||dit Bourbonnière||GaudN00000||24||'''Feings'''|||| |- |130||1647||
[[Monchevreuil-1|de Monchevreul, Pierre]]
||||DemoP00000||||'''Courgeoût'''||
18
|| |- |131|||1647||
[[Duteil-2|Duteil, René]]
||||DuteR0000||||'''Bubertré'''||
8
||év. de Séez |- |132 |||1647||
[[Frondière-1|Frondière, Raoullin]]
||||FronR0000||||'''Tourouvre'''||
22
|| |- |133 ||1647||[[Guimond-7|
Guimond, Louis
]]|||||GuimL00000||||''Champs''||
7
||Carpin: Tourouvre; év. de Séez |- |134||1647||
[[Huan-4|Huan, Martin]]
||||HuanM00000||40||'''Beaulieu'''||
20
|| |- |135 ||1647||
[[Lande-48|Lande, Pierre]]
||dit L'Épine||LandP00000||||'''Ste-Céronne'''||
16
|| |- |136 ||1647||[[Loiseau-50|
Loiseau, Jacques
]]|| dit Grandinnière||LoysJ00000||28||'''Tourouvre'''||
17
|| |- |137 ||1647||
[[Malenfant-21|Malenfant, Jean]]
||||MaleJ00000||||'''Tourouvre'''||
6
|| |- |138 ||1647||
[[Mercier-794|Mercier, Jean]]
||||Mer1J00000||||'''St-Mard-de-Réno'''||
19
|| |- |139 ||1647||[[Mercier-64|
Mercier, Julien
]]||||Mer2J00000|| 26 ||'''Tourouvre'''||
12
||Surnom: selon Carpin, dit Lépine |- |140 ||1647||[[Normand-63|
Normand, Gervais
]]|||||Norm-GF0000||||'''Igé'''|||| |- |141 ||1647||[[Joinault-1|
Joinault, Édouarde
]]||||NormGF1000||||'''Igé'''|||| |- |142 ||1647||[[Normand-27|
Normand, Jean
]]||||NormGF101m||11||'''Igé'''|||| |- |143||1647||[[Normand-105|
Normand, Jean
]]||||NormJF001m||38||'''Igé'''|||| |- |144||1647||
[[Piau-2|Piau, Pierre]]
||||PiauP00000||||'''Tourouvre'''||
9
|| |- |145 ||1647||[[Poisson-7|
Poisson, Mathurine
]]||||PoisJ0101f|| 20||'''Mortagne'''||||Rejoignent leur [[Poisson-2|père]] en 1634. |- |146 ||1647||[[Poisson-1|
Poisson,Barbe
]]||||PoisJ0102f|| 13||'''Mortagne'''||||Rejoignent leur [[Poisson-2|père]] en 1634. |- |147 ||1647||
[[Poupar-1|Poupart, Jacques]]
||||PoupJ00000||||'''Logny'''||
5
|| |- |148 ||''1647''||
[[Deschamps-67|Deschamps, Marguerite]]
||||PoupJ01000||||Logny||||p-c&p-q: Marguerite Deschamps ne figure pas dans ces 2 sources. |- |149 ||''1647''||
[[Poupar-2|Poupart, Jean]]
||||PoupJ0101m||||Logny||||p-c&p-q: Jean Poupart fils ne figure pas dans ces 2 sources. |- |150 ||1647||[[Tremblay-156|
Tremblay, Pierre
]]||||TremP00000|| 21||'''Randonnai'''||
21
||év. de Chartres |- |151||1647||
[[Trémond-3|Trémond, Daniel]]
||||TrémD00000||||'''Tourouvre'''||
11
|| |- |152 ||1647||[[Vigneron-22|
Vigneron, René
]]||||VignR00000|||| '''L'Hôme-Chamondot'''||
14
||év. de Chartres |- |153 ||1647||
[[Visage-14|Visage, René]]
||||VisaR00000||||'''Tourouvre'''||
10
|| |- |154 ||1648||
[[Bonenfant-32|Bonenfant, Mathurin]]
||||BoneM00000||||La Lande||||Carpin: Montréal, La Lande?; Contrairement à p-c&p-q, Carpin assume que [[Bonenfant-32|Bonenfant, Mathurin]] et [[Bonnefeu-1|Bonnefeu, Mathurin]] sont deux pionniers différents. |- |155 ||1648||
[[Charroux-3|Charroux, Thomas]]
||||CharrT00000||||Bonnétable||||Perche sarthois; La Rochelle; p-c&p-q: Thomas Charroux ne figure ces 2 sources. |- |156 ||1648||[[Chauvin-54|
Chauvin, Marin
]]|| dit Lafortune||ChauM00000||||'''St-Mard-de-Réno'''||
32
|| |- |157 ||1648||
[[Chemin-3|Chemin, Jean]]
||||ChemJ00000||||'''Randonnai'''||
23
||év. de Chartres |- |158 ||1648||
[[Cosnard-2|Cosnard, Martin]]
||||CosnM00000||||'''Randonnai'''||
26
||év. de Chartres |- |159 ||1648||
[[Dubois-1796|Dubois, Jean]]
||dit Lafantaisie ||DuboJ00000||||'''Sénonches'''||
33
||Thymerais; év. de Chartres |- |160 ||1648||[[DuTartre-3|
DuTartre, François
]]||||DutaF00000||||'''Charencey'''||
29
||év. de Chartres |- |161 ||1648||
[[Enjouis-1|Enjouis, Pierre]]
||||EnjoP00000||||''Normandel''||
27
||Carpin: Chérencey |- |162 ||1648||[[Goyer-36|
Goyer, Mathurin
]]|| dit Laviolette||GoyeM00000||||'''Tourouvre'''|||| |- |163 ||1648||
[[Pitot-3|Pitot, Pierre]]
||||PitoP00000||||'''Randonnai'''||
24
||év. de Chartres |- |164 ||1648||[[Chamboy-1|
Chamboy, Jacqueline
]]||||ChamJ00000||||''Mortagne''||||Épouse de [[Poisson-5|Jean Poisson]] fils, revient avec lui; Carpin: Feings |- |165 ||1648||[[Poisson-99|
Poisson, Louise
]]||||PoisJ0101f|| 2||''Mortagne''||||Carpin: Feings |- |166 ||1648||[[Poisson-98|
Poisson, Jeanne-Françoise
]]||||PoisJ0102f|| 6 mo.||''Mortagne''||||Carpin: Feings |- |167 ||1648||
[[Potier-67|Potier, Louis]]
||||PotiL00000||||'''Autheuil'''||
28
||év. de Chartres |- |168 ||1648||[[Rivard-867|
Rivard, Nicolas
]]||sieur de Lavigne||RivaP0101m|| 31||'''Tourouvre'''||
31
|| |- |169 ||1648||
[[Trehard-1|Tréhard, Jean]]
||||TréhN00000||||'''Randonnai'''||
25
||év. de Chartres |- |170 ||1649||[[Crete-33|
Creste, Jean
]]||||CresJ00000|| 23||'''Tourouvre'''||
35
|| |- |171 ||1649||
[[Parent-274|Parent, Pierre]]
||||PareP00000||35||?St-Germain-de-Loisé?||||Voir [http://www.genealogy.umontreal.ca/en/Pionnier/61658 PRDH Pionnier 61658]; Carpin fait erreur; il y a aucune évidence de lien entre #171 au le Perche. |- |172 ||1649||[[Rouillard-48|
Rouillard, Antoine
]]|| dit Larivière||RouiA00000||33||'''St-Cosme-de-Vair'''||||Saosnois |- |173 ||1650||[[Bouchard-41|
Bouchard, Claude
]]|| dit Le Petit Claude||Bou3C00000||26||'''St-Cosme-de-Vair'''|||| |- |174||1650||[[Bisson-327|
Bisson, Gervais
]]||dit St-Cosme||BuisGU0000||48||''Contres-en-Vairais''||||p-c: St-Cosme-en-Vairais |- |175 ||1650||[[Dubois-709|
Dubois, Pierre
]]|| dit Lavallée||DuMoP00000|| 26||'''Sénonches'''||||Thymerais; év. de Chartres |- |176 ||1650||[[Fortin-142|
Fortin, Julien
]]|| dit Bellefontaine||FortJ00000||29||''Notre-Dame-de-Vair''||||p-c&Carpin: St-Cosme-de-Vair |- |177 ||1650||
[[Roussin-26|Roussin, Jean]]
||||RousJ00000|| 53||'''Tourouvre'''||||Cousin-germain de [[Gigu%C3%A8re-46| Robert Giguère]] |- |178 ||1650||[[Roussin-31|
Roussin, Madeleine
]] ||||RousJ0101f|| 26||'''Tourouvre'''|||| |- |179 ||1650||[[Roussin-30|
Roussin, Louise
]]||||RousJ0102f|| 8||'''Tourouvre'''|||| |- |180 ||1651||[[Fournier-1017|
Fournier, Guillaume
]]||||FourG00000|| 25||'''Coulimer'''|||| |- |181 ||1651||[[Giroux-255|
Giroux, Toussaint
]]||||GiroT00000|| 29||'''Réveillon'''||||Filleul de [[Maheu-91|Zacharie Maheu]] et [[Foucquet-1| Léonarde Foucquet]]; terre en 1654. |- |182 ||1651||
[[Hublin-1|Hublin, Nicolas]]
|| dit Lépine||HublN00000||||'''Feings'''||
36
|| |- |183||1651||[[Lehoux-19|
Lehoux, Jacques
]]||||LehoJ00000||75||''La Ventrouze''||||p-q: Perche; év. de Chartres |- |184 ||1651||[[Jahan-7|
Jahan, Jeanne
]]||||LehoJ03000||||'''La Ventrouze'''||||Sa 3e femme; év. de Chartres |- |185||1651||[[Lehoux-1|
Lehoux, Françoise
]]||||LehoJ0301f||23||'''La Ventrouze'''||
41
||év. de Chartres |- |186||1651||[[Lehoux-4|
Lehoux, Jean
]]||||LehoJ0302m||18||'''La Ventrouze'''||||év. de Chartres |- |187 ||1651||[[Maheust-1|
Maheu, Pierre
]]|| dit Deshazards||MaheP00000|| 21||''Mortagne''||
37
||Carpin: Feings |- |188 ||1651||
[[Noury-7|Noury, Jacques]]
||||NourJ00000|| 13||'''Feings'''||
38
|| |- |189 ||1651||
[[Peuvret-6|Peuvret, François]]
|| sieur de Margontier||PeuvF00000||||'''Bellême'''|||| |- |190 ||1651||[[Peuvret-4|
Peuvret, Jean-Baptiste
]]|| sieur de Mesnu||PeuvJ00000||20||'''Bellême'''|||| |- |191 ||1651||[[Roussin-1|
Roussin, Françoise
]]||||RousJ0103f||19||'''Tourouvre'''||
40
||Rejoint famille partie en 1649 |- |192||1651||[[Roussin-81|
Roussin, Nicolas
]]||||RousJ0104f||16||'''Tourouvre'''||
39
||Rejoint famille partie en 1650 |- |193 ||1652||[[Bisson-326|
Bisson, Florent
]]||dit St-Cosme||BuisFU0000||||Contres-en-Vairais||||Frère de [[Bisson-10|Gervais]] 1650; beau-père de [[Rocheron-42|Simon Rocheron]]; p-c&Carpin: St-Cosme-de-Vair |- |194 ||1652||[[Yvon-5|
Yvon, Jeanne
]]||||BuisFU1000||32||'''St-Cosme-de-Vair'''|||| |- |195 ||1652||[[Bisson-197|
Bisson, Mathurine
]]||||BuisFU101f|| 15||'''St-Cosme-de-Vair'''|||| |- |196 ||1652||[[Bisson-256|
Bisson, Michel
]]||||BuisFU102m|| 13||'''St-Cosme-de-Vair'''|||| |- |197 ||1652||[[Chevalier-75|
Chevalier, Charlotte
]]||||ChevC00000||||'''Feings'''||||Veuve de [[Gaudry-7| Jacques Gaudry]] |- |198 ||1652||[[gaudry-7|
Gaudry, Jacques
]]||||GaudJ00000||10||'''Feings'''|||| |- |199 ||1652||[[Lereau-5|
Lereau, Marie
]]||||BuisGU1000||||'''St-Cosme-de-Vair'''||||Vient rejoindre son mari, [[Bisson-10|Gervais Buisson]] de 1650 |- |200||1652||[[Bisson-10|
Bisson, Gervais
]]||||BuisG00000||10||''Pouvrai''||||Carpin: St-Cosme-de-Vair |- |201||1652||[[Bisson-20|
Bisson, Antoine
]]||||BuisA00000||6||''Pouvrai''||||Carpin: St-Cosme-de-Vair |- |202||1652||
[[De_Laporte-10|de Laporte, Jacques]]
||dit Saint-Georges||DelaJ00000||27||'''Nocé'''|||| |- |203||1652||[[Dodier-4|
Dodier, Jacques
]]||||DodiJ00000|| 16||''Compaissant'' ||||Saosnois; p-c: St-Cosme-en-Vairais) |- |204||1652||[[Gasnier-22|
Gasnier, Pierre
]]||||GasnP00000||43||''Igé''||||Carpin: St-Cosme-de-Vair |- |205||1652||[[Rouz%C3%A9e-6|
Rouzée, Marguerite
]]||||GasnP01000||38||Jauzé||||Carpin & p-c: St-Cosme-de-Vair |- |206||1652||[[Gasnier-27|
Gasnier, Louis
]]||||GasnP0101m||10||'''St-Cosme-de-Vair'''|||| |- |207||1652||[[Gasnier-28|
Gasnier, Pierre
]]||||GasnP0102m||8|||'''St-Cosme-de-Vair'''|||| |- |208||1652||[[Gagné-76|
Gasnier, Nicolas
]]||||GasnP0103m||2||''Courcival''||||Perche sarthois; Carpin: St-Cosme-de-Vair |- |209||1652||[[Gaulin-21|
Gaulin, François
]]||||GaulF00000|| 22||'''St-Martin-du-Vieux-Bellême'''|||| |- |210||1652||[[Lereau-14|
Lereau, Simon
]]||||LereS00000||31||''Igé''||||Frère de [[Lereau-5|Marie]]; Carpin: St-Cosme-de-Vair |- |211||1652||[[Maufay-3|
Maufay, Pierre
]]||||MaufP00000||23||''Igé''||||Demi-frère de [[Rouillard-48|Antoine Rouillard]]; Carpin: St-Cosme-de-Vair |- |212||1652||[[Paradis-16|
Paradis, Pierre
]]||||ParaP00000||48||'''Mortagne'''||||Gendre de [[Guyon-78|Jean Guyon]] |- |213||1652||[[Guyon-80|
Guyon, Barbe
]]||||ParaP01000||35||'''Mortagne'''|||| |- |214||1652||[[Paradis-18|
Paradis, Jacques
]] ||||ParaP0101m||11||'''Mortagne'''|||| |- |215||1652||[[Paradis-17|
Paradis, Marie
]]||||ParaP0102f||10||'''Mortagne'''|||| |- |216||1652||[[Paradis-33|
Paradis, Guillaume
]]||||ParaP0103m||8||'''Mortagne'''|||| |- |217||1652||[[Paradis-20|
Paradis, Pierre
]] ||||ParaP0104m||5||'''Mortagne'''|||| |- |218||1652||[[Paradis-21|
Paradis, Jean
]]||||ParaP0105m||2||'''Mortagne'''|||| |- |219||1652||[[Rouleau-38|
Rouleau, Gabriel
]]||dit Sanssoucy||Rou1G00000||37||''Tourouvre''||||p-q: Perche |- |220||1652||[[Roulois-4|
Roulois, Michel
]]||||Rou2M00000||29||''St-Pierre-des-Ormes''|||||Carpin: St-Cosme-de-Vair |- |221||1652||[[Maline-1|
Maline, Jeanne
]] ||||Rou2M01000||31||''St-Pierre-des-Ormes''||||Saosnois; Carpin: St-Cosme-de-Vair |- |222||1652||[[Roulois-13|
Roulois, Jacqueline
]]||||Rou2M0101f||8||Notre-Dame-de-Vair||||p-c: St-Cosme-de-Vair |- |223||1652||
[[Roulois-3|Roulois, Madeleine]]
||||Rou2M0102f||5||Notre-Dame-de-Vair||||Carpin l'appele Jeanne dans l'originale; Carpin&p-c: St-Cosme-de-Vair |- |224||1653||[[Beauvais-23|
Beauvais, Jacques
]]||dit St-James||BeauJ00000||29||'''Igé'''||||Montréal |- |225||1653||[[Gagnon-427|
Gagnon, Robert
]]||||Gag2R00000||22||'''La Ventrouze'''||||év. de Chartres |- |226||1653||[[Jarry-9|
Jarry, Éloi
]]||dit Lahaie||JarrE00000|||||'''Igé'''||||Montréal |- |227||1653||[[Landry-409|
Landry, Guillaume
]]||||LandG00000||32||'''La Ventrouze'''||||Fils [[Landry-410|Mathurin]] en 1642; év. de Chartres |- |228||1653||[[L'Homme-15|
Lhomme, Michel
]]||||LhomM00000||||Notre-Dame-de-Vair||||Maine; p-c: St-Cosme-de-Vair; Saosnois; Carpin: Bonnétable |- |229||1653||[[Maheu-91|
Maheu, Zacharie
]]||dit Point-du-jour||MahuZ00000|| 51||'''Mortagne'''|||| Parrain de [[Giroux-255|Toussaint Giroux]]. |- |230e||1653||[[Foucquet-1|
Foucquet, Léonarde
]] ||||MahuZ01000||||||||Selon [http://racinespercheronnes.free.fr/ Racines Percheronne], Léonarde Foucquet n'a pas migrée vers la Nouvelle France. |- |230||1653||[[Maheu-90|
Maheu, René
]]||dit Point-du-jour||MahuZ0101m||21||''St-Langis''||||Carpin semble avoir négligé d'assigné un numéro; Carpin: Mortagne |- |231||1653||[[Pouliot-6|
Pouliot, Charles
]]||||PoutC00000||21||'''St-Cosme-de-Vair'''||||Carpin: St-Cosme-de-Vair ou Bellême |- |232||1654||[[Delaunay-18|
Delaunay, Nicolas
]]||||DelyN00000||20||''Comblot''||||Carpin: Tourouvre |- |233||1654||[[Gaulin-19|
Gaulin, Marguerite
]] ||||GaulM00000||27||'''St-Martin-du-Vieux-Bellême'''||||Sœur de [[Gaulin-21|François]], [[Gaulin-22|Pierre]] et [[Gaulin-77]] arrivés en 1652, 1657 et 1660. |- |234||1655||[[Trudel-9|
Trudelle, Jean
]]||||TrudJ00000||26||'''Parfondeval'''|||| |- |235||1657||[[Gaulin-22|
Gaulin, Pierre
]]||||GaulP00000||29||'''St-Martin-du-Vieux-Bellême'''||||Frère de [[Gaulin-21|François]], [[Gaulin-19|Marguerite]] et [[Gaulin-77|Jean]] arrivés en 1652, 1654 et 1660. |- |236||1657||[[Normand-73|
Normand, Pierre
]]||dit Labrière||NormP00000||20||''Pouvrai''||||Neveu de [[Normand-63|Gervais]] et [[Normand-105|Jean]] en 1647; Carpin: St-Martin-du-Vieux-Bellême |- |237||1657||[[Rocheron-42|
Rocheron, Simon
]]||||RochJ0101m||24||'''St-Cosme-de-Vair'''||||Avec frère et soeur |- |238||1657||[[Rocheron-3|
Rocheron, Gervais
]]||||RochJ0102m||23||'''St-Cosme-de-Vair'''||||Avec frère et soeur |- |239||1657||[[Rocheron-36|
Rocheron, Marie
]]||||RochJ0103f|| 18||'''St-Cosme-de-Vair'''||||Avec frères |- |240||1658||[[Baudouin-28|
Baudouin, Jean
]]||||BaudJ0101m||||'''Courcival'''||||Perche sarthois |- |241||1658||
[[Boullard-2|Boullard, Martin]]
||||BoulM00000||19||'''St-Cosme-de-Vair'''|||| |- |242||1658||
[[Chavin-9|Chavin, René]]
||dit St-Cosme ||ChavR00000||||'''St-Cosme-de-Vair'''|||| |- |243||1659||[[Pageot-4|
Pageau, Thomas
]]||||PageT00000||||St-Agnan||||p-c&p-q: Thomas Pageot ne figure pas dans ces 2 sources. |- |244||1659||[[Cochereau-1|
Cochereau, Pierre
]]||||CochP00000||27||'''Tourouvre'''|||| |- |245||1659||
[[Collet-196|Collet, Jean]]
||||CollJ00000||||''Tourouvre''||||Carpin: (?) |- |246||1659||[[Royer-46|
Royer, Jean
]]||||RoyeJ00000|| 24||'''St-Cosme-de-Vair'''|||| |- |247||1660||[[Beaudoin-210|
Baudouin, Madeleine
]]||||BaudJ0102f||||'''Courcival'''||||Perche sarthois |- |248||1661||
[[Brunet-6|Brunet, François]]
||dit Bourbonnais||BrunF00000||17||Bardais||||Cousin de [[Loiseau-50|Jacques Loiseau]]; Carpin: St-Germain-de-Loisé |- |249||1661||[[Chatel-25|
Chastel, Michel
]]||||ChasM00000||||''Randonnai''||||Gendre de [[Lambert-3324|Aubin Lambert]]; Carpin: Autheuil; év. de Chartres |- |250||1661||
[[Letartre-7|Letartre, René]]
||||LetaR00000|| 34||'''Charencey'''||||Carpin: 'Dutertre', 'Bellême (?)' & un âge qui concorde avec l'âge de René Letartre; p-q: départ =1669 pour lui, son épouse, [[Goulet-51|Louise Goulet]] semi-sœur de [[Goulet-162|Jacques Goulet]], & 5 de leurs enfants. |- |251||1661||
[[Manouelli_de_Réville-1|Manouelli, Marie-Geneviève]]
||de Réville||ManoM00000|| 18||''La Chapelle-Montligeon''|||||Carpin: Manouelly, St-Germain de Loisé |- |252||1661||[[M%C3%A9sang%C3%A9-9|
Mésangé, Marie
]]||||MesaM00000||18||'''La Ventrouze'''||||év. de Chartres |- |253||1662||[[Beaudoin-202|
Baudouin, René
]] ||||BaudJ0103m||||'''Courcival'''|||| Perche sarthois |- |254||1662||[[De_Bermen-1|
de Bermen, Claude
]]||sieur de la Martinière||BermC00000||26||''La Ferté-Vidame''||||Neveu des Juchereau; Carpin: La Ferté-Vidame (Thymerais) & Tourouvre |- |255||1662||[[Boulay-9|
Boulay, Robert
]]||||BoulR00000||32||''St-Germain-de-Loisé''|||| p-c: Mortagne |- |256||''1662''||
[[Garnier-170|Garnier, Françoise]]
||||BoulR01000|| 25||St-Germain-de-Loisé||||p-q: Perche; p-c: Mortagne |- |257||''1662''||[[Boulay-15|
Boulay, Jacqueline
]]||||BoulR0101f||3||St-Germain-de-Loisé||||p-q: Perche; p-c: Mortagne |- |258||1662||[[Garnier-48|
Garnier, François
]]||dit Pellerin||GarnF00000||24||''St-Cosme-de-Vair''||||p-c: François Garnier ne figure pas dans cette source. |- |259||1662||
[[Guyot-31|Guyot, Guillaume]]
||||GuyoG00000||19||?||||p-c&p-q: Guillaume Guyot de figure pas dans ces 2 sources. |- |260||1662||
[[Poulard-2|Poulard, Pierre]]
||||PourP00000||||Mortagne|||| La Rochelle |- |261||1662||[[Provost-555|
Provost, François
]]||||ProvF0000||25||'''Tourouvre'''|||| |- |262||''1662''||[[Rivard-910|
Rivard, Robert
]]||sieur de Loranger||RivaP0102m||24||'''Tourouvre'''||||Frère de [[Rivard-867|Nicolas]] 1648 |- |263||''1662''||[[Turgeon-44|
Turgeon, Charles
]] ||||TurgC00000|| 41||'''Mortagne'''||||Prêt à [[Boulay-9|Boullé]] avant d'embarquer |- |264||''1662''||[[Lefebvre-495|
Lefebvre, Pasquiére
]]||||TurgC01000||35||'''Mortagne'''|||| |- |265||''1662''||[[Turgeon-62|
Turgeon, Marie-Claire
]] ||||TurgC0101f|| 11||'''Mortagne'''|||| |- |266||''1662''||[[Turgeon-60|
Turgeon, Jacques
]] ||||TurgC0102m||9||'''Mortagne'''|||| |- |267||''1662''||[[Turgeon-124|
Turgeon, Marie-Anne
]]||||TurgC0103f||4||'''Mortagne'''|||| |- |268*||1657||[[Brunet-97|
Brunet, Mathieu
]]||dit Létang||Leta00000||||''Rai''||||St-Jean-de-Rai, év. Evreux, Pays d'Ouche. |- |269*||1662||[[Lambert-3324|
Lambert, Aubin
]]||dit Champagne||LambA00000||||''Tourouvre''||||Cousin germain de [[Goulet-162|Jacques Goulet]]; beau-père de [[Chatel-25|Michel Chastel]]. |- |270*||1663||[[Rageot-7|
Rageot, Gilles
]]||||RageG00000||||''L'Aigle''||||Pays d'Ouche. |- |271*||1725||[[Massier-11|
Massier, Jacques
]]||dit St-Hilaire||MassJ00000||||Digny||||Thymerais; p-c: Digny; év. de Chartres |- |272*||1725||[[Chandonnet-8|
Chandonnet, Charles
]]||||ChanC00000||||St-Calais||||Perche sarthois; p-c: St-Calais |- |273*||1739||[[Lucas-4242|
Lucas, Pierre
]]||||LucaP00000||||Chandai||||Pays d'Ouche; p-c: Chandai |- |274*||1739||
[[Albert-1341|Albert, Toussaint]]
||dit Saint-Agnan||AlbeT00000||||Courtomer||||Pays d'Alençon; p-c: Courtomer |- |275*||1730||
[[Drouet-19|Drouet, François]]
||dit Laperche||Dro2F00000||||''Tourouvre''|||| |- |276*||1663||
[[Aubin-42|Aubin, Michel]]
||||AubiM00000||||''Tourouvre''|||| |- |277*||1663||
[[Lefort-22|Lefort, Antoine]]
||||LefoA00000||||''Tourouvre''|||| |- |278*||1665||
[[Labbé-8|Labbé, PIerre]]
||||LabbP00000||||''La Ferté-Bernard''||||Perche sarthois. Soldat du régiment de Carignan. |- |279*||1669||
[[Goulet-51|Goulet, Louise]]
||||LetaR01000||||''La Poterie''||||év. de Séez |- |280*||1669||
[[Letartre-12|Letartre, Anne]]
||||LetaR01001||||''Normandel''|||| |- |281*||1669||
[[Letartre-35|Letartre, Marie]]
||||LetaR00000||||La Poterie||||p-q: France; év. de Séez |- |282*||1669||
[[Letartre-16|Letartre, Charles]]
||||LetaR01003||||Normandel||||p-q: France |- |283*||1669||
[[Letartre-25|Letartre, Élisabeth]]
||||LetaR01004||||Normandel||||p-q: France |- |284*||1669||
[[Letartre-6|Letartre, Barbe]]
||||LetaR01002||||''La Poterie''||||év. de Séez |- |285*||1670||
[[Ariot-1|Ariot, Marie Renée]]
||||ArioM00000||||''Unverre''|||| |- |286*||1673||
[[Boyer-1162|Boyer, Barbe]]
||||BoyeB00000||||''St-Maurice-de-Huisne''||||év. de Chartres |- |287*||1686||
[[Toutant-9|Toutant, Nicolas]]
||||ToutN00000||||''Courtalain'' ||||Dunois (Orléanais) |- |288*||1693||
[[Bertrand-348|Bertrand, Jean-Paul]]
||||BernJ00000||||''Verneuil-sur-Avre''||||Normandie; év. d'Évreux |- |289*||1667||
[[Dumortier-2|Dumortier, Madeleine]]
||||DumoM00000||||''Chemillé''||Maine, not Percheron migrant, wrong location ascribed to her, see G2G linked on her profile|| |- |290*||1663||
[[Anjon-1|Anjon, Charles]]
||||AnjoC00000||||''Mortagne''|||| |- |291*||1663||
[[Desmoulins-14|Desmoulins, Louis]]
||||DesmL00000||||''Bivilliers''|||| |- |292*||1672||
[[Giguère-201|Giguère, Jean]]
||||GiguJ00000||||''L'Aigle''||||Pays d'Ouche |- |293*||1686||
[[Dusereau-1|Dusereau, Jean-Baptiste]]
||||DuseJ00000||||Perche||||p-q: Perche; p-c: non connue |- |294*||1689||
[[Delespon-1|Delespon, Marie-Françoise]]
||||DeleM00000||||''Mortagne''|||| |- |295*||1697||
[[Cartier-265|Cartier, Anne]]
||||DeleM00000||||Perche||||p-q: Perche; p-c: non connue |- |296*||1698||
[[Giroux-65|Giroux, Charles]]
||||GiroC00000||||''Mortagne''|||| |- |297*||1699||
[[Marine-81|Marine, Louis]]
||||MariL00000||||Perche||||p-q: Perche; p-c: non connue |- |298*||1651||
[[Aubin-229|Aubin, Jacques]]
||||AubiJ00000||||''Tourouvre''||||Frère de [[Aubin-42|Michel Aubin]] |- |299*||1643||
[[Bayard-108|Bayard, Louis]]
||||BayaJ00000||||''L'Aigle''||||Pays d'Ouche. Fait le trajet en 1643 avec un contingent d'engagés qui inclus le percheron [[Gaynes-7|Jacques Gaines]]. |- |300*||1639||
[[Cochon_de_Vaubougon-1|Cauchon de Vaubougnon de Chavigny, Marie-Madeleine]]
||||CochM00000||||''Alençon''||||Pays d'Alençon |- |301*||1659||
[[Cordeau-37|Cordeau, Jean]]
||dit Deslauriers ||CordJ00000||||''Dangeau''||||Perche-Gouët |- |302*||1647||
[[Godeau-2|Godeau, Françoise]]
||||CordJ00000||||''Le Ménil-Guyon''||||Pays d'Alençon |- |303*||1641||
[[Gravel-5|Gravel, Joseph-Massé ]]
||||GravJ00000|||| La Ventrouze||||p-q: France; év. de Chartres |- |304*||1729||
[[Hocquart-2|Hocquart, Gilles]]
||||HocqG00000|||| Mortagne||||p-c: Mortagne |- |305*||1640||
[[Jacquelin-11|Jacquelin, Françoise-Marie]]
||||JacqF00000||||'' Nogent-le-Rotrou''|||| |- |306*||1634||
[[Langlois-83|Langlois, Noël]]
||||LangN00000||||''St-Léonard-des-Parcs''||||Pays d'Alençon (Normandie) |- |307*||1665||
[[Surprenant-109|Surprenant, Jacques]]
||dit Sanssoucy||SurpJ00000|||| St-Martin-du-Vieux-Bellême||||p-q: Perche. Soldat du régiment de Carignan. |- |308*||1646||
[[Méry-21|Méry, Antoine]]
||||MeryA00000||||''Tourouvre''||
[https://www.seekingmyroots.com/members/files/G003633.pdf 1]
|| |- |309*||1661||
[[Besnier-15|Besnier, Massé]]
||||BesnM00000||||''Rouperroux-le-Coquet''||||Perche sarthois |- |310*||1662||
[[Dodier-16|Dodier, Jeanne]]
||||DodiJ00000||15||''Mamers''||||Saosnois; cousine germaine de [[Boucher-366|Pierre Boucher]] |- |311*||1668||
[[Audebout-2|Audebout, Michel]]
||||AudeM00000||22||''Thorigné-sur-Dué''||||Perche sarthois |- |312*||1659||
[[Landeau-1|Landeau, Marie-Noëlle]]
||||LandM00000||20||''Jauzé''||||Époux, 1e, du Percheron [[Baudouin-28|Jean Baudouin]], et 2e, plus tard, de [[Tetreault-48|Louis Tétreau]]. Perche sarthois |- |313*||1664||
[[Leprêtre-1|Leprêtre, Mathurin]]
||||LeprM00000||30||''Bonnétable''||||Époux de [[Milloir-11| Jeanne-Françoise Miloy]]; Perche sarthois. |- |314*||1665||
[[Badier-1|Badier, Charles]]
||dit Laforest||BadiC00000||||''Mortagne''|||| |- |315*||1687||
[[Hamelin-114|Hamelin, Jacques-François]]
||du Bourgchemin et d'Hermetière||HameJ00000||||Pizieux||||Saosnois; p-c: Louzes |- |316*||1690||
[[Legrand-256|Legrand, Jean]]
||||LegrJ00000||||''L'Aigle''||||Pays d'Ouche |- |317*||1661||
[[Verdier-66|Verdier, Michel]]
||||VerdM00000||||St-Germain-de-Loisé||||p-c: Mortagne |- |318*||1648||
[[Ribault-2|Ribault, Gervaise]]
||||GibaG00000||||''Aunou-près-Séez''||||Pays d'Alençon / Normandie |- |319*||1658||
[[Beaucier-1|Beaucier, Françoise]]
||||BeauF00000||||''St-Georges-du-Rosay''||||Perche sarthois |- |320*||1658||
[[Beaucier-2|Beaucier, Jeanne]]
||||BeauJ00000||||''St-Georges-du-Rosay''||||Perche sarthois |- |321*||1660||
[[Gaulin-77|Gaulin, Jean]]
||||GaulJ00000||||St-Cosme-de-Vair||||Frère de [[Gaulin-21|François]], [[Gaulin-19|Marguerite]] et [[Gaulin-22|Pierre]] arrivés en 1652, 1654 et 1657; p-c: St-Cosme-de-Vair |- |322*||1659||
[[De_Montmorency-Laval-1|de Montmorency-Laval, François]]
||||DemLF00000||||''Montigny-sur-Avre''||||Région naturelle du Thymerais; év. de Chartres |- |323*||1643||
[[Binois-1|Binois, Nicolas]]
||||BinoN00000||||''Coudreceau''|||| |- |324*||1653||
[[Lesage-80|Lesage, Louis]]
||||LesaL00000||||''Loisail''|||| |- |325*||1661||
[[Geoffroy-42|Geoffroy, Robert]]
||||GeofR00000||||''Tourouvre''|||| |- |326*||1738||
[[Cherrier-11|Cherrier, François-Pierre]]
||||CherF00000||||Savigné-l'Évêque||||Perche sarthois |- |327*||1670||
[[Bérard-92|Bérard, Gabriel]]
||dit Lépine||BeraG00000||||Château-du-Loir||||Perche sarthois, Maine. Jadis inclus dans une liste 'Percheronne' du Centre Généalogique de Maine et Perche. |- |328*||1739||
[[De_Glapion-1|de Glapion, Augustin-Louis]]
||||GlapA00000||||Mortagne|||| |- |329*||1632||
[[Crespon-1|Crespon, Charles]]
||||CresC00000||||Connerré||||Perche sarthois |- |330*||1707||
[[Piedalue-3|Piedalu, Julien]]
||||PiedJ00000||dit Prairie||Courtalain||||Perche-Gouët ou Dunois |- |331*||1753||
[[Rouault_Durasoir-1|Rouault Durasoir, Pierre]]
||||RouaP00000||||La Ferté-Bernard||||Perche sarthois |- |332*||1719||
[[Huet-143|Huet, Marin]]
||||HuetM00000||||Soizé||||Soizé est situé dans la Beauce, province adjacente du Perche |- |333*||1741||
[[Gagnon-3311|Gagnon, Jacques]]
||||GagnP00000||||Tourouvrre||||p-c. Troupe de la marine. |- |334*||~1718||
[[Rollin-71|Rollin, Philippe]]
||||RollP00000||||La Loupe||||Hors listes p-c, p-q. La Loupe est située en Beauce. Soldat de la cie Beauvais. |- |335*||~1742||
[[Valin-72|Valin, Charles]]
||||ValiP00000||||Rémalard|||||Hors listes p-c, p-q. Troupe de la marine. |- |1000||||||||||||||||Note 1 |- |} Note 1: Les rangées supérieures à Carpin #267 ont été ajoutées par [[Lambert-3243|C. Lambert]] en pigeant à partir des listes de perche-quebec.com & perche-canada.net.

Perdue Name Study

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[[Category:Perdue Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Perdue and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect.

Perkins Family History

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This is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Perkins families and information about individuals, places, and things named Perkins. (Do you have any info about people named Perkins or the name itself? Please join the Trusted List to this page and participate. You can also post a comment or memory below.) === Famous and Creative Perkins === * [[Perkins-17|Edwin Elijah Perkins]] (1889–1961) invented a powdered soft drink mix that he named "Kool-Ade." General Foods Company purchased Perkins Products in 1953 and still sells Kool-Aid. === Places Named Perkins === * '''Perkins, Oklahoma''' is a town in Payne County, in the Stillwater metro area. The community was named for Sen. B.W. Perkins of Kansas. In 2000, the population was about 2,316. * [http://www.ogunquitmaine.com/Perkins-Cove.html Perkins Cove] is an old harbor for lobster and fishing boats in Ogunquit, Maine. It is now a scenic, popular tourist destination. === Perkins on WikiTree === Here is the current index for [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/P/PERKINS_1.html Perkins]. This list is updated automatically every morning. [[Category:Surnames]]

Perkins in American Revolutionary War

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[[Category: American Revolution]] *[[Perkins-13269|Aaron Perkins - Lieutenant]] (1744-1801) Ipswich, Massachusetts Bay *[[Perkins-87|Abiezer Perkins - Private]] (1754-1812) Deerfield, Massachusetts Bay *[[Perkins-525|Abijah Perkins - Doctor]] (1755-1778) Norwichtown, New London, Connecticut '''''[DWP]''''' *[[Perkins-5500|Abraham Perkins - Sergeant]] (1714-1786) Ipswich, Massachusetts Bay *[[Perkins-7934|Abraham Perkins - Corporal]] (1744-1803) Ipswich, Massachusetts Bay *[[Perkins-7182|Abraham Perkins - Captain]] (1735-1804) Ipswich, Massachusetts Bay *[[Perkins-13858|Asa Perkins - Soldier]] (1748-1781) Groton, Connecticut '''''[KIA]''''' *[[Perkins-10854|Benjamin Franklin Perkins - Private]] (1760-1848) Epping, New Hampshire *[[Perkins-247|Charles Perkins - Corporal]] (1736-1829) Bridgewater, Massachusetts Bay *[[Perkins-5024|David Perkins - Private]] (1738-1825) Newburyport, Massachusetts Bay *[[Perkins-13885|Ebenezer Perkins - I Private]] (1720-1806) Groton, Connecticut '''''[WIA]''''' *[[Perkins-12764|Elnathan Perkins - Soldier]] (1717-1781) Groton, Connecticut '''''[KIA]''''' *[[Perkins-11691|Elisha Perkins - Sergeant]] (1746-1781) Groton, Connecticut '''''[KIA]''''' *[[Perkins-5810|Francis Perkins - Lieutenant]] (1732-1812) Ipswich, Massachusetts Bay *[[Perkins-826| Francis Perkins - Private]] (1758-1844) Windham, Connecticut *[[Perkins-5182|Gideon Perkins - Private]] (1751-1828) Plympton, Massachusetts Bay *[[Perkins-6834|Isaac Perkins - Sergeant]] (1744-1839) Plympton, Massachusetts Bay *[[Perkins-3719|Jacob Perkins - Private]] (1758-1823) Ipswich, Massachusetts Bay *[[Perkins-1447|James Perkins - Lieutenant]] (1731-1776) Hampton, New Hampshire *[[Perkins-94|John Perkins - Captain]] (1736-1800) Norwichtown, Connecticut *[[Perkins-13268|John Perkins - Lieutenant]] (1780-1839) Plympton, Massachusetts Bay *[[Perkins-13851|Jonathan Perkins - Lieutenant]] (1760-1852 Berwick, Massachusetts Bay *[[Perkins-10355|Jonathan Perkins - Lieutenant]] (1748-1824) Epping, New Hampshire '''''[POW, Society of the Cincinnati]''''' *[[Perkins-13296|Jonathan Perkins - Lieutenant]] (1729-1802) Ipswich, Massachusetts Bay *[[Perkins-13005|Jonathan Perkins - Soldier]] (1733-1776) Kensington, New Hampshire *[[Perkins-6317|Joseph Perkins - Sergeant]] (1758-1846) Epping, New Hampshire *[[Perkins-5268|Joshua Perkins Sr - Captain]] (1729-1797) Plympton, Massachusetts Bay *[[Perkins-7212| Joseph Perkins - Private, Seaman, Privateer]] (1762-1822) Amherst, New Hampshire '''''[POW]''''' *[[Perkins-12111|Joshua Perkins Jr - Private]] (1759-1835) Plympton, Massachusetts Bay *[[Perkins-3071|Josiah Perkins - Civil Service]] (1701-1789) Beverly, Massachusetts Bay *[[Perkins-1067|Josiah Perkins - Sergeant]] (1732-1811) Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay *[[Perkins-1713|Luke Perkins - Patriot]] (1733-1819) Bridgewater, Massachusetts Bay *[[Perkins-212|Luke Perkins - Corporal]] (1753-1781) Groton, Connecticut '''''[KIA]''''' *[[Perkins-13008|Moses Perkins - Soldier]] (1743-1777) Kensington, New Hampshire *[[Perkins-13863|Obadiah Perkins - Lieutenant]] (1748-1781) Groton, Connecticut '''''[WIA]''''' *[[Perkins-9942|Peter Perkins, Lt Colonel]] (1739-1813) Goochland, VIrginia *[[Fowler-4933|Sarah (Perkins) Fowler - Bravely Defied Enemy]] (1764-1841) Newbury, Vermont Republic *[[Perkins-1632|Samuel Perkins - Patriot]] (1733-1827) Hampton, New Hampshire *[[Perkins-3371|Simon Perkins - Lieutenant]] (1737-1778) Norwich, Connecticut *[[Perkins-12762|Simeon Perkins - Soldier]] (1760-1781) Groton, Connecticut '''''[KIA]''''' *[[Perkins-4261|Solomon Perkins - Captain]] (1729-1809) Groton, Connecticut '''''[WIA]''''' *[[Perkins-13179|William Perkins - Lt Colonel]] (1742-1802) Boston, Massachusetts Bay '''''[Society of the Cincinnati]''''' *[[Perkins-6833|Zephaniah Perkins - Lieutenant]] (1742-1808) Plympton, Massachusetts Bay [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Perkins_Name_Study&public=1 '''''Return to Perkins Name Study'''''] Legend: #''[KIA]'' - killed in action #''[WIA]'' - wounded in action #''[POW]'' - prisoner of war #''[DOW]'' - died of wounds #''[DOD]'' - died of disease #''[DWP]'' - died while prisoner #''[DAV]'' - disabled veteran

Perkins In US Civil War

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[[Category: United States Civil War]] == Union (USA) == * [[Perkins-14064|Abijah Perkins, Pvt]] (1837-1865) CT I-16R '''''[DWP]''''' '''''[And]''''' N * [[Perkins-13776|Addison Perkins, Pvt]] (1832-1862) OH I-105R '''''[DOD]''''' * [[Perkins-13543|Albert M Perkins, Capt]] (1842-1865) NH I-2R '''''[DOW]''''' * [[Perkins-13734|Alexander H Perkins, Pvt]] (1844-1864) MO I-29R '''''[DWP]''''' '''''[And]''''' * [[Perkins-2210|Anson R Perkins, Pvt]] (1822-1864) IL I-95R '''''[KIA]''''' * [[Perkins-13754|Arthur H Perkins, 2ndLt]] (1842-1936) NH I-5R * [[Perkins-13737|Calvin S Perkins, Pvt]] (1835-1864) ME I-32R '''''[DOD]''''' * [[Perkins-11319|Charles Perkins, Pvt]] (1844-1864) OH I-150R '''''[DOD]''''' * [[Perkins-13740|Charles E Perkins, Pvt]] (1843-) NH I-2R no * [[Perkins-9422|Charles G Perkins, Pvt]] (1842-) NH I-15R no * [[Perkins-13599|Charles G Perkins, Pvt]] (1831-1863) NH I-15R '''''[DOD]''''' * [[Perkins-13714|Charles H Perkins, Pvt]] (1837-1862) NH I-11R '''''[KIA]''''' N * [[Perkins-13748|Charles H Perkins, Cpl]] (1842-1892) NH I-1R * [[Perkins-13848|Charles W Perkins, Pvt]] (1842-1916) NH I-15R no * [[Perkins-13762|Daniel Perkins, Pvt]] (1844-1864) ME C-1R '''''[DWP]''''' '''''[And]''''' N * [[Perkins-13771|Daniel Perkins, Pvt]] (1842-1864) ME I-8R '''''[DOW]''''' N * [[Perkins-13567|David F Perkins, Pvt]] (1842-1864) NH I-4R '''''[KIA]''''' N * [[Perkins-13772|David M Perkins, 1st Lt]] (1833-1873) NH I-2R no * [[Perkins-13535|David Warren Perkins, Sgt]] (1840-1864) NH I-3R '''''[KIA]''''' * [[Perkins-13683|Dudley G Perkins,Pvt]] (1829-1884) NH I-1R '''''[DAV]''''' * [[Perkins-3063|Francis W Perkins, LtCol]] (1840-1871) NH I-2R * [[Perkins-14093|Edward T Perkins, Surgeon]] (1833-) NY I-72R & NY I-71R N * [[Perkins-13908|Frank Perkins, Pvt]] (1843-1863) NH I-16R no * [[Perkins-14056|Freeman H Perkins, Pvt]] (1843-1918) MA C-2R '''''[POW]''''' '''''[DAV]''''' N * [[Perkins-13532|George D Perkins, Sgt]] (1839-1864) NH I-3R '''''[KIA]''''' * [[Perkins-8953|George Hamilton Perkins, Commodore]] (1836-1899) USN * [[Perkins-9797|George Tod Perkins, LtCol]] (1836-1920) OH I-105R * [[Perkins-14004|H. W. Perkins, Pvt]] (-1865) VT I-8R no * [[Perkins-13978|Harvey Perkins, Pvt]] (1832-1864) NY I-61R '''''[DWP]''''' '''''[Sal]''''' N * [[Perkins-14008|Henry Perkins, Pvt]] (1844-1865) MI C-7R '''''[DWP]''''' '''''[Rich]''''' N * [[Perkins-14007|Henry H Perkins, Pvt]] (1840-1864) PA C-2R '''''[DWP]''''' '''''[Rich]''''' N * [[Perkins-13612|Henry A Perkins, Pvt]] (1843-1862) NH I-7R '''''[DOD]''''' N * [[Perkins-6859|Henry Clay Perkins, Pvt]] (1843-1906) KY I-14R '''''[WIA]''''' '''''[POW]''''' '''''[DAV]''''' * [[Perkins-14039|Henry Wells Perkins, Bvt BrigGen]] (1834-1890) NY E-50R * [[Perkins-13578|James Perkins, Pvt]] (1834-1864) NH I-7R '''''[DOD]''''' N * [[Perkins-14172|James B Perkins, Pvt]] (1840-1899) WVA I-5R '''''[WIA]''''' N * [[Perkins-13232|James Franklin Perkins, Cpl]] (1835-) MA HA-1R '''''[DWP]''''' '''''[And]''''' * [[Perkins-14001|James W Perkins, SergtMajor]] (1835-) NH I-17R N * [[Perkins-13849|John Perkins, Pvt]] (1827-1904) NH I-15R * [[Perkins-14011|John Perkins, Pvt]] (1829-1864) NY HA-4R '''''[DWP]''''' '''''[DOD]''''' '''''[Sal]''''' N * [[Perkins-14006|John L Perkins, Pvt]] (18239-1864) NY I-138 & NY HA-9R '''''[DWP]''''' '''''[Dan]''''' N * [[Perkins-13627|John N Perkins, Cpl]] (1841-1902) NH I-7R '''''[WIA]''''' N * [[Perkins-13815|John Richard Perkins, Pvt]] (1845-1904) NH I-16R N * [[Perkins-14071|John Trask Perkins, Cpl]] (1839-1926) NH I-13R '''''[WIA]''''' * [[Perkins-13548|John W Perkins, Pvt]] (1840-1865) NH I-3R '''''[DOW]''''' N * [[Perkins-14079|Joseph V Perkins, Sgt]] (1836-1864) NY I-81R '''''[DOW]''''' N * [[Perkins-12389|Joseph Warren Perkins, Pvt]] (1840-1864) NY LA-24B '''''[DWP]''''' '''''[And]''''' * [[Perkins-14000|Joseph Griswold Perkins, Bvt BrigGen]] (1838-1913) CT LH-1R & USCT 19R * [[Perkins-14068|Joshua H Perkins, Pvt]] (1843-1865) PA I-103R '''''[DWP]''''' '''''[And]''''' N * [[Perkins-13812|Josiah W Perkins, Pvt]] (1836-1912) NH I-2&17R N * [[Perkins-1107|Levi Perkins, Cpl]] (1844-1910) MA I-8R * [[Perkins-13636|Martin V B Perkins, Cpl]] (1846-1916) NY C-1R '''''[WIA]''''' * [[Perkins-14018|Marshall Perkins, Asst Surgeon]] (1823-1902) NH I-14R * [[Perkins-14057|Merritt H Perkins, Pvt]] (1837-1884) NH I-1R '''''[WIA]''''' '''''[POW]''''' '''''[DAV]''''' N * [[Perkins-13997|N Perkins, Pvt]] (1843-1864) PA I-103R '''''[DWP]''''' '''''[And]''''' N * [[Perkins-13681|Nathaniel W Perkins, Pvt]] (1837-1884) NH I-1R N * [[Perkins-13575|Oscar Perkins, Sgt]] (1843-1879) NH I-4R '''''[WIA]''''' N * [[Perkins-14003|Orrin Perkins, Pvt]] (1844-1864) ME I-30R '''''[DOD]''''' N * [[Perkins-13590|Paul Perkins, Pvt]] (1801-1864) NH I-9R '''''[DOD]''''' * [[Perkins-13581|Peleg D Perkins, Cpl]] (1831-1864) NH I-12R '''''[DOW]''''' * [[Perkins-13685|Samuel Perkins, Cpl]] (1831-1908) NH I-1&7R '''''[DAV]''''' * [[Perkins-13640|Sanford H Perkins, Lt Colonel]] (1829-1864) CT I-14R '''''[WIA]''''' * [[Perkins-14069|Simeon Perkins, Pvt]] (1843-) OH I-75R '''''[POW]''''' '''''[And]''''' N * [[Perkins-13695|Story W Perkins, Pvt]] (1840-1864) NH I-10R '''''[DWP]''''' '''''[Sal]''''' * [[Perkins-13626|Sumner Perkins, Pvt]] (1843-1879) NH I-2&17R '''''[WIA]''''' * [[Perkins-14010|Thomas Perkins, Pvt]] (1838-1864) US Telegraph Corps '''''[DWP]''''' '''''[Sal]''''' N * [[Perkins-13773|Thomas Perkins, Pvt]] (1844-) NH I-2R N * [[Perkins-13998|Thomas Harrison Perkins, Pvt]] (1838-1864) ME C-1R '''''[DWP]''''' '''''[And]''''' N * [[Perkins-13823|Washington Perkins, 2ndLt]] (1822-1895) NH I-15R '''''[WIA]''''' * [[Perkins-13717|William B Perkins, Pvt]] (1823-1864) NH I-9R '''''[KIA]''''' N * [[Perkins-13614|William B Perkins, Pvt]] (1834-1862) NH I-6R '''''[DOD]''''' N * [[Perkins-13562|William B Perkins, Sgt]] (1843-1879) NH I-3R * [[Perkins-13999|William B Perkins, Pvt]] (1844-1864) OH I-89R '''''[DWP]''''' '''''[And]''''' N * [[Perkins-14058|William H Perkins, Sgt]] (1820-1864) IL I-183R '''''[DOD]''''' N * [[Perkins-13585|William H Perkins, Pvt]] (1831-1863) NH I-12R '''''[KIA]''''' == Confederate (CSA) == * [[Perkins-2445|Caleb J Perkins, LtCol]] (1829-1901) CSA MO Perkins Battalion '''''[POW]''''' * [[Perkins-14073|Charles Perkins, Pvt]] (1838-1863) CSA VA I-26R '''''[KIA]''''' N * [[Perkins-14138|John Perkins, Pvt]] (1845-1864) CSA VA I-14R '''''[DOD]''''' '''''[DWP]''''' '''''[Del]''''' N * [[Perkins-13656|Lynville Jackson Perkins, Major]] (1828-1895) CSA VA-I-50R '''''[POW]''''' * [[Perkins-14140|Robert Perkins, Pvt]] (-1864) CSA VA I-14R '''''[DOD]''''' '''''[DWP]''''' '''''[Del]''''' N * [[Perkins-13674|S. Hardin Perkins, Colonel]] (18-) CSA 3rd Army Corps '''''[POW]''''' N * [[Perkins-14072|William H Perkins, Pvt]] (1841-1863) CSA VA I-14R '''''[DOD]''''' N * [[Perkins-14074|William J Perkins, Pvt]] (-1864) CSA VA SC C-7R '''''[DOW]''''' N [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Perkins_Name_Study&public=1 '''''Return to Perkins Name Study'''''] Legend: #''[KIA]'' - killed in action #''[WIA]'' - wounded in action #''[POW]'' - prisoner of war #''[DOW]'' - died of wounds #''[DOD]'' - died of disease #''[DWP]'' - died while prisoner #''[DAV]'' - disabled veteran #''[And]'' - [https://www.battlefields.org/learn/articles/andersonville-prison Andersonsonville Confederate Prison] #''[Dan]'' - [http://www.censusdiggins.com/prison_danville.html Danville Confederate Prison] #''[Del]'' - [[Wikipedia:Fort Delaware|Fort Delaware Federal Prison]] #''[Rich]'' - [https://www.nps.gov/rich/learn/historyculture/prisoners-in-richmond.htm Richmond Confederate Prisons] #''[Sal]'' - [https://www.battlefields.org/learn/articles/civil-war-prison-camps Salisbury Confederate Prison] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Civil_War_Research&errcode=new_profile '''''Go to Civil War Research'''''] == Sources ==

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[[Category: Vietnam War]] *[[Perkins-12490|Allen Dean Perkins, WO1]] (1947-1969) KS '''''[KIA]''''' *[[Perkins-12498|Bobby James Perkins, PFC]] (1949-1968) NY '''''[KIA]''''' *[[Perkins-12499|Calvin Moore Perkins, SPC4]] (1948-1968) MD '''''[KIA]''''' *[[Perkins-12500|Cecil Carrington Perkins, Jr, Capt]] (1946-1971) VA '''''[DAC]''''' *[[Perkins-12501|Charles Harold Perkins, GySgt]] (1956-1968) NY '''''[KIA]''''' *[[Perkins-12505|Charlie Perkins Jr, Cpl]] (1945-1968) IL '''''[KIA]''''' *[[Perkins-12507|Clyde J Perkins, 1stLt]] (1944-1966) MS '''''[KIA]''''' *[[Perkins-12510|Dale Allen Perkins, 2ndLt]] (1939-1966) OR '''''[KIA]''''' *[[Perkins-12522|Danny Franklin Perkins, PFC]] (1946-1969) NC '''''[KIA]''''' *[[Perkins-12538|David Drake Perkins, PFC]] (1943-1966) AZ '''''[KIA]''''' *[[Perkins-12540|Donald Dean Perkins Jr, 1stLt]] (1944-1968) IL '''''[KIA]''''' *[[Perkins-12556|Donald Robert Perkins Jr, Sgt]] (1950-1970) OH '''''[DAC]''''' *[[Perkins-12613|Frederick Joseph Perkins, Cpl]] (1949-1968) MA '''''[KIA]''''' *[[Perkins-12615|Gary Eldon Perkins, PFC]] (1947-1966) TN '''''[KIA]''''' *[[Perkins-12670|Gary William Perkins, Capt]] (1942-1968) OH '''''[KIA]''''' *[[Perkins-12672|George Peter Perkins, PFC]] (1950-1969) MN '''''[KIA]''''' *[[Perkins-12737|Ira Hilton Perkins Jr, SSgt]] (1937-1966) ME '''''[KIA]''''' *[[Perkins-12738|James Barney Perkins, SPC4]] (1947-1970) AL '''''[KIA]''''' *[[Perkins-12739|Johnnie Kay Perkins, PFC]] (1947-1968) KY '''''[KIA]''''' *[[Perkins-12744|Keith Charles Perkins, PFC]] (1942-1967) OR '''''[KIA]''''' *[[Perkins-12745|Luther Rives Perkins, SFC]] (1929-1959) LA '''''[KIA]''''' *[[Perkins-12760|Michael David Perkins, LCpl]] (1946-1967) OH '''''[KIA]''''' *[[Perkins-12763|Ofalee Perkins, PFC]] (1947-1969) IN '''''[DAC]''''' *[[Perkins-12765|Ronald James Perkins, LCpl]] (1948-1967) CA '''''[KIA]''''' *[[Perkins-12768|Stephen John Perkins, SPC4]] (1948-1970) NV '''''[KIA]''''' *[[Perkins-12772|Wallace Sam Perkins, PFC]] (1944-1966) TX '''''[KIA]''''' *[[Perkins-12773|Wardell Perkins, SPC4]] (1947-1968) AL '''''[KIA]''''' *[[Perkins-12774|William Arthur Perkins Jr, PFC]] (1948-1968) MD '''''[KIA]''''' *[[Perkins-12671|William Dewitt Perkins Jr, CWO2]] (1933-1966) MS] '''''[KIA]''''' *[[Perkins-12502|William Thomas Perkins Jr, Cpl]] (1947-1967) NY '''''[KIA]''''' '''''[Medal of Honor]''''' *[[Perkins-12669|Willie James Perkins, SSgt]] (1943-1969) SC '''''[DOD]''''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Perkins_Name_Study&public=1 '''''Return to Perkins Name Study'''''] Legend: #''[KIA]'' - killed in action #''[WIA]'' - wounded in action #''[POW]'' - prisoner of war #''[DOW]'' - died of wounds #''[DOD]'' - died of disease #''[DWP]'' - died while prisoner #''[DAV]'' - disabled veteran == Resources == *[http://thewall-usa.com/index.asp#search The Vietnam Memorial Wall]*[http://www.33usmc.com/MikeHistory/NamChronology.html Key Marine Corps Events in the Vietnam War, 1962 – 1975] *[http://www.coffeltdatabase.org/srchbyname.php Coffelt Database] - name search, service data, copies of select service records. *[https://www.togetherweserved.com/ TogetherWeServed.com] - free membership for veterans, search by service branch, name. *[http://www.vvmf.org/Wall-of-Faces Wall of Faces] - name search, tributes. *[http://www.virtualwall.org/dp/0p.htm VirtualWall.org] - name search, tributes. *[http://www.legacy.com/memorial-sites/army/profile-search.aspx? Legacy.com] - name search, some obituaries of US Army Veterans. *[https://www.thepurpleheart.com/roll-of-honor/ The Purple Heart] - name search, Purple Heart recipients. *[https://dpaa.secure.force.com/dpaaOurMissing Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency] - name search for POW/MIAs. *[https://www.usamilitarymedals.com/pages/military-medals-and-ribbons-precedence-chart USA Military Medals] - precedence chart. *[https://youtu.be/VDA0LrhIZRE 2019 National Vietnam War Veterans Day]

Perkins Military

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[[Category:Perkins Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==Perkins in North America Name Study== This One Name Study will collect accurate, sourced information and resources for the Perkins Family in North America and connect all to the Global Tree. *[[:Category:Perkins_Name_Study|The Perkins Names]] ==Parents of Abraham Perkins?== If you are a male descendant of these three ancestors, please [[Help:How_to_Get_Started_with_DNA|take a Y-DNA test]] and add it to your profile: * [[Perkins-526|Abraham Perkin’s]] ( -1683) Hampton, New Hampshire [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Perkins-526/890 ''Y-DNA Descendants of Abraham Perkins''] * [[Perkins-602|Isaac Perkins]] (1611-1685) Hampton, New Hampshire [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Perkins-602/890 ''Y-DNA Descendants of Isaac Perkins''] * [[Perkins-631|John Perkins]] (1583-1654) Ipswich, Massachusetts [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Perkins-631/890 ''Y-DNA Descendants of John Perkins''] ==Notable Perkins== * [[Perkins-8358|Sec. Frances Coralie (Perkins) Wilson]] (1880-1965) ''[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frances_Perkins US Secretary of Labor]'' *[[Perkins-8953|Cmdre. George Hamilton Perkins]] (1836-1899) ''[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_H._Perkins Commodore US Navy]'' *[[Perkins-12926|PFC Michael J Perkins]] (1899–1918) ''[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_J._Perkins Medal of Honor - WWI]'' *[[Perkins-9754|Brig Gen Simon Perkins]] (1771-1844) ''[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_Perkins Co-founder of Akron, Ohio; Brigadier General - War of 1812]'' *[[Perkins-12502|Cpl William Thomas Perkins Jr]] (1947-1967) NY'' [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_T._Perkins_Jr. Medal of Honor - Vietnam]'' * Other famous Perkins family members are shown in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perkins Wikipedia]. ==Perkins Warfighters== :* [[Space:Perkins_in_British_American_Wars|Perkins in British American Wars (1620-1745)]] :* [[Space:Perkins_in_American_Revolutionary_War|Perkins in American Revolutionary War (1775–1783)]] :* [[Space:Perkins in War of 1812 |Perkins in War of 1812 (1812-1815))]] :* [[Space:Perkins In US Civil War|Perkins In US Civil War (1861-1865)]] :* [[Space: Perkins in World War I|Perkins in World War I (1917-1918)]] :* [[Space: Perkins In World War II|Perkins in World War II (1939-1945)]] :* [[Space: Perkins in Korean War|Perkins in Korean War (1950-Ongoing)]] :* [[Space: Perkins In Vietnam War|Perkins in Vietnam War (1955-1975)]] ==Early American Perkins Families== *[[Perkins-526|Abraham Perkins]] (-1683), [[Wythe-107|Mary (Wythe) Perkins]] (1618-1706); Hampton, New Hampshire (possibly from Hillmorton, England) *[[Perkins-566|Edward Perkins]] (1607-1684), [[Butcher-79|Elizabeth (Butcher) Perkins]] (1622-); New Haven, Connecticut (from Hillmorton, England) *[[Perkins-50|Isaac Perkins]] (1571-1639), [[Perkins-49|Alice Perkins 2nd]] (1580-1639); Ipswich, Massachusetts (from Hillmorton, England) *[[Perkins-602|Isaac Perkins]] (1611-1685), [[Unknown-432746|Susanna (Unknown) Perkins]] (1613-1699); Hampton, New Hampshire (from Hillmorton, England) *[[Perkins-631|John Perkins]] (1583-1654), [[Gater-32|Judith (Gater) Perkins]] (1589-1654); Ipswich, Massachusetts (from Hillmorton, England) *[[Perkins-125|Mary (Perkins) Bradbury]] (1615-1700), [[Bradbury-44|Captain Thomas Bradbury]] (1610-1695), Salisbury, Massachusetts (from Hillmorton, England) *[[Perkins-2566|Robert Chauncey William Perkins]] (1645-1668), [[Drew-579|Mardi Jo Drew]] (1650-1663), Charles County, Maryland (possibly from Hillmorton, England) *[[Perkins-2|Deacon Thomas Perkins]] (1622-1686), [[Whipple-1975|Elizabeth (Whipple) Perkins]] (1629-1685); Topsfield, Massachusetts (from Hillmorton, England) *[[Perkins-1402|Rev. William Perkins]] (1607-1682), [[Wooton-4|Elizabeth (Wooton) Perkins]] (1610-1690); Topsfield, Massachusetts (from London, England) ==Political Perkins== * [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/perkins.html The Political Graveyard] ==How You Can Help== Your Profile: #[[Help:Categorization#How_to_Categorize_a_Profile|Add the Category]]: Perkins Name Study. #[[Help:How_to_Get_Started_with_DNA|Take a DNA test]] and add it. Your Ancestors: #Create new profiles and connect them to the Global Tree. Your Related Perkins Profiles: #[[Help:How_to_Edit_a_Profile|Improve Profiles]] #*[[Space:Genealogically_Defined|''Genealogically Define'' profiles]]. #*[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebName/Suggestions.htm?Name=PERKINS&MaxErrors=1000 Fix Data Errors] #*[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Example-2&action=edit#text Add In-line Sources]. #*[[Perkins-2210|Add Military Service]]. #*[[Help:Categorization#How_to_Categorize_a_Profile|Add Categories]]. #*[[Help:Biographies|Add Biographies]]. #*[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Perkins Add In-line Sources to Unsourced Perkins Profiles] #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&order=&s=Perkins Adopt Orphaned Perkins Profiles]. #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=&s=PERKINS&viewAll=1&privacy=0 Connect Unconnected Perkins Profiles]. #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:BrowseMatches&type=pending&order=datedn&canAct=0&s=Perkins Complete Pending Merges]. #[[Special:FindMatches|Find and Merge Matches]]. #[[Help:Adding_Family|Add Immigrant Ancestors]]. #[[Help:Categorization#How_to_Categorize_a_Profile|Add the Category]]: Perkins Name Study. On this page: #Add family stories, below in ''Memories''. #Post comments and questions. #Get help from project manager [[Perkins-11750|Clyde Perkins]]. ==Surname Origins== The earliest Perkins was perhaps [[Morley-939|Peter Morley alias Perkins]]. His son, [[Perkins-960|Henry "Pierrekins" or Perkins]], was likely the first to bear the family name. See [[Morlaix-1|Pierre de Morlaix]] for discussion of this legend. ==Coats of Arms?== They are interesting and fun, but "In the heraldic traditions of England and Scotland, an individual, rather than a family, had a coat of arms."https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coat_of_arms This suggests there is no official Perkins Family Coat of Arms. And quoting the heralds and members of the British Royal Household who make up the College of Arms,"there is no such thing as a 'coat of arms for a surname'...Coats of arms belong to individuals. For any person to have a right to a coat of arms they must either have had it granted to them or be descended in the legitimate male line from a person to whom arms were granted or confirmed in the past."https://www.college-of-arms.gov.uk/resources/faqs ==Resources== ===DNA=== *[[Help:How_to_Get_Started_with_DNA|How to Get Started with DNA]] *[[Project:DNA|WikiTree DNA Project]] *[https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/parkins-perkins/about/background FamilyTreeDNA Perkins Project] *[https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/vikingydna/about/background FamilyTreeDNA Viking DNA] *[[Help:DNA_Confirmation|DNA Confirmation]] {| |
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|} ===Hereditary Societies=== *[http://www.hereditary.us/list_date.htm Online Hereditary Societies] *[[Wikipedia:List of hereditary and lineage organizations|List of hereditary and lineage organizations]] ===Publications=== *Mortensen, Paula Perkins. ‘‘English Origin of Six Early Colonists by the Name of Perkins.’‘ Baltimore MD: Gateway Press, 1998. Access online at [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE76427 LDS.org]. *Perkins, David Walter. ‘‘Notes on the Perkins Families in England: Chiefly Extracts from Probate Registries, with Several Pedigrees Appended.’‘ Salem MA: 1894. Access online at [https://archive.org/details/notesonperkinsfa00perk Archive.org]. *Perkins, David Walter. ‘‘Perkins Families in the United States in 1790.’‘ Utica NY: D.W. Perkins, 1911. Access online at [https://archive.org/details/perkinsfamiliesi00perk Archive.org]. *Perkins, D.W., comp. ‘‘The Perkins Family in ye Olden Times - The Contents a Series of Letters of the Late Mansfield Parkyns, Esq.’‘ Utica NY: D.W. Perkins, 1916. Access online at [https://archive.org/details/perkinsfamilyiny00park Archive.org]. *Perkins, George Augustus, ‘‘The Family of John Perkins of Ipswich, Massachusetts.’‘ (Salem, MA: G.A. Perkins, 1889), accessed at [https://archive.org/stream/familyofjohnperk00perkuoft?ref=ol#page/7/mode/1up Archive.org]. *Perkins, Merrill. ‘‘A Perkins Family History.’‘ 2003. *Perkins, Thomas Allen, comp., ‘‘Jacob Perkins of Wells, Maine and His Descendants, 1583-1936.’‘ Haverhill, MA: Record Publishing Company, 1947. Access online at [https://archive.org/details/jacobperkinsofwe00perk Archive.org]. *[http://www.kristinhall.org/fambly/Perkins/PerkinsRegisterReport.pdf ‘‘Perkins Register Report’‘], compiled by Kristin Hall, 2004. *’‘The Ancient History of the Distinguished Surname Perkins - An Essay in Two Parts.’‘ by [http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~sonyapl/essay/perkins_essay_part_one.htm James Fulton Perkins] *’‘Early New England Families, 1641-1700.’‘ (Original Online Database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2013. By Alicia Crane Williams, Lead Genealogist.) Access online at [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB501/i/14126/1/0 AmericanAncestors.org] with NEHGS membership. Profile of John Perkins, 4 pages. ===Published Directories/Genealogies that Include Perkins=== *Anderson, Robert Charles, [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/great-migration-begins-immigrants-to-ne-1620-1633-vols-i-iii/image?pageName=1431&volumeId=12107 ‘‘The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633’‘]. Boston: NEHGS, 1996-2011. (Online database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2010). Vol. 3, pp. 1431-1433: Bio of John Perkins Sr.; pp.1433-1438: William Perkins of Topsfield *Burke, Sir John Bernard. ‘‘Burke's American Families with British Ancestry.’‘ Baltimore MD: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1975. Access online at [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/48496/AmFamBritAncestry-000600-2852? Ancestry.com]. *Cutter, William Richard. ‘‘New England Families, Genealogical and Memorial; A Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of Commonwealths and the Founding of a Nation.’‘ Vol. 2. New York NY: Lewis Historical Publishing Co., 1914. Access online at [https://archive.org/stream/newenglandfamil00cuttgoog#page/n348/mode/2up Archive.org]. *Davis, Walter Goodwin. ‘‘Massachusetts and Maine Families in the Ancestry of Walter Goodwin Davis (1885-1966).’‘ Baltimore MD: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1996. Access online at [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/48194/MAMEFamiliesIII-003859-166/236362 Ancestry.com]. *Davis, Walter Goodwin. ‘‘The Ancestry of Dudley Wildes of Topsfield Massacusetts.’‘ Portland ME: The Anthoensen Press, 1959. Access online at [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE946524 LDS. org]. *Dow, Joseph. ‘‘History of the Town of Hampton, New Hampshire, from it's Settlement in 1638 to the Autumn of 1892.’‘ Vol. 1. Salem MA: Lucy Dow, 1893. Access online at [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=iZU3N3rAtlQC&hl=en&pg=GBS.PP5 GoogleBooks]. *Dow, Joseph. ‘‘History of the Town of Hampton, New Hampshire, from it's Settlement in 1638 to the Autumn of 1892.’‘ Vol. 2. Salem MA: Lucy Dow, 1893. Access online at [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=AhzvRsQvMr0C&pg=GBS.PA577 GoogleBooks]. * Ferris, Mary Walton. ‘‘Dawes-Gates Ancestral Lines. A memorial Volume. The American ancestry of Rufus R. Dawes.’‘ Vol. 1. Milwaukee WI: Cuneo Press, 1943. Access online at [http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066183567;view=1up;seq=611;size=125 HathiTrust.com]. *Flagg, Charles Alcott. ‘‘An Alphabetical Index of Revolutionary Pensioners Living in Maine.’‘ Baltimore MD: Clearfield Company, 1920. Access online at [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=jyf6f9aBzowC&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA1 GoogleBooks]. *J.H. Beers & Co. ‘‘Representative Men and Old Families of Southeastern Massachusetts: Containing Historical Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens and Genealogical Records of Many of the Old Families.’‘ Vol. 3. Chicago IL: J.H. Beers & Co., 1912 . Access online at: [https://books.google.com/books?id=GHIWAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false GoogleBooks]. *Lapham, William Berry & Maxim, Silas Packard. ‘‘History of Paris, Maine: From its Settlement to 1880, with a History of the Grants of 1736 & 1771, Together with Personal Sketches, a Copious Genealogical Register and an Appendix.’‘ Paris ME: authors, 1884. Access online at [https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=qVMeu3xrioEC GoogleBooks]. *Lapham, William Berry. ‘‘History of Woodstock, Maine, with Family Sketches and an Appendix.’‘ Portland ME: Stephen Berry, 1882. Access online at [https://play.google.com/books/reader?printsec=frontcover&output=reader&id=964TAAAAYAAJ&pg=GBS.PA6 GoogleBooks]. * Little, George Thomas. ‘‘Genealogical and Family History of the State of Maine.’‘ Vol. 2. New York NY: Lewis Historical Publishing Co., 1909. Access online at [https://archive.org/stream/genealogicalfami02litt#page/516/mode/2up Archive.org]. *Savage, James. ‘‘'A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, Showing Three Generations of Those who Came before May, 1962, on the Basis of Farmer's Register.’‘ Boston MA: Little Brown & Co., 1860. Accessed online at [https://archive.org/details/cu31924105359446 Archive.org]. *Sharp, Mary [https://archive.org/details/historyofuftonco00inshar/page/n9 ‘‘’The History of Ufton Court, of the Parish of Ufton, in the County of Berks, and of the Perkins Family: Compiled from Ancient Records’‘]. (London: Elliott Stock, 1892), accessed at Archive.org *Waters, Thomas Franklin, ‘‘Ipswich in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, 1633-1700’‘ (Ipswich, Mass: Ipswich Historical Society, 1905) accessed at Archive.org ===Online Forums and Trees=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/Perkins Perkins G2G Activity on WikiTree]. *[http://www.selectsurnames4.com/perkins.html SelectSurnames] - Perkins. *[http://perkinsresearch.com/history.html Perkins Research Family History]. *[https://forebears.io/surnames/perkins# Forebears] - Perkins surname distribution worldwide. *[https://www.genealogy.com/search/result?type=forumposts&keyword=%22Perkins%22 Perkins Forum on Genealogy.com]. *[http://www.boydhouse.com/michelle/hussey/isaacaliceperkins.html Boydhouse.com] Isaac & Alice Perkins. ===Useful Links=== * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Hillmorton_Parish_Registers-20 Hillmorton, Warwickshire Parish Registers]. * [https://uftoncourt.co.uk/about-us/ufton-court-history/ The History of Ufton Court]

Perky Family History

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[[Category:Family Histories]] This is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Perky families and information about individuals, places, and things named Perky. (Do you have any info about Perkys or the name? Please join the Trusted List to this page and participate. You can also post a comment or memory below.) === Famous and Creative Perkys === * [[Perky-1|Henry Drushel Perky]] (1843-1906) developed a machine for making a solid wheat product, what Henry called "little whole wheat mattresses." Those wheat biscuits became known as shredded wheat. === Towns Named Perky === '''Perky, Florida'''. The town of Perky in the lower Florida Keys was officially established in 1929 in Monroe County with its own post office. Richter Perky, the wealthiest private landowner in the Florida Keys, brought a power plant, water towers and telephone service to this isolated outpost, near Sugarloaf Key. With the 1938 opening of the Florida Keys Overseas Highway, the Perky Lodge was created as a luxury fishing resort. A year later, Richter Perky died and the town of Perky was abandoned. === Perkys on WikiTree === Here is the current [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/P/PERKY_1.html Perky] index. This was updated this morning. If you add yourself or a Perky relative to WikiTree today your addition(s) will automatically appear tomorrow.

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[[Category:Perrot Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Rees-1371|Anne Rees]] or post a comment to the right. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect.
[http://www.p-rr-tt.org.uk/default.htm '''The P*rr*tt Society'''] is registered with the Guild of One-Name Genealogical Studies for those interested in the history of Perrotts, Perretts, Parrots, etc. The very knowledgeable volunteers who run it have done a fantastic job for over 30 years and I strongly recommend joining if you are connected.

==
A Brief History of the Perrots
== {{Image|file=My_Perrott_Family_Data-75.jpg |align=l |size=300 |caption='''Perrot Armorial Bearings'''}} A [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Canting_of_Arms&errcode=new_profile parrot and three gold pears] often feature in Coats of Arms associated with the family. The devices shown are of
[[Perrot-186|'''Sir Stephen Perrot''']] of Popton, Pembrokeshire 1338,
[[Perrot-186|'''Sir Thomas Perrot's''']] shield impaled with Picton c1430,
[[Perrot-4|'''Sir John Perrot' s''']] achievement in November 1549, and also [https://archive.org/details/NLWroll1353AaseventeenthCenturypedigreerollfromHerefordshire2F1/page/n19 '''Sir Herbert Perrott''' ] of Herefordshire in 1660. The arms of
[http://www.devonperspectives.co.uk/james_perrott.html '''James Perrott'''] the Dartmoor guide in the photo on the right are from his Chagford home. They are quartered with those granted in 1661 to Sir Robert Jason and his wife Susan Lyon. ---- === Family Origins in Wales=== {{Image|file=My_Perrott_Family_Data-77.jpg |align=r |size=120 |caption=[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_FitzGerald,_Lord_of_Lanstephan '''Maurice FitzGerald'''] '''(c1105-76)'''
'''Marcher Lord of Llanstephan''' }}
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_invasion_of_Wales'''The Norman Invasion''']

"''In South Wales there was a halt of some twelve years to the Norman conquest of the country, due to the recognition by William II of the claims of its king, [[Ap_Tewdwr-7|Rhys ap Tewdwr,]] Hywel Dda's descendant, who had defeated his rivals at the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Mynydd_Carn Battle of Mynydd Carn] in 1081. But on his death in 1093 all obstacles were removed; Glamorgan fell to Robert FitzHamon, Dyfed & Ceredigion to the House of Montgomery, Brecknock to Bernard of Neufmarche. All that was worth having went to French-speaking soldiers, from Monmouth to St. David’s; only the barren hills and remote wooded retreats were left to the country's ancient denizens. Such was the position in South Wales at the death of Henry 1 in 1135."''
[https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.101786/page/n1 Sir John Edward Lloyd]

Intermarriage frequently occurred between the Norman-descended [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcher_Lord Marcher lords] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Intermarriage%20of%20Welsh%20&%20Norman%20families Welsh Ruling Houses.] The pedigrees of these [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Medieval_Welsh_Social_Structure&errcode=new_profile ''bonheddig''] familes, as set down by their [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Arwyddvarrd_-_Explanatory_notes&errcode=new_profile ''arwyddvarrd''] (herald bards), are based on oral traditions now considered to have significant historical value. They show the Perrot [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Pembrokeshire_Advenae:_Perrot_in_Golden_Grove_Book_1&public=1 ''advenae''] connection by marriage to a descendant of [[Cadell-8|'''Hywel Dda''']] and back through him to his [[Beli-1|royal ancestors]] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manaw_Gododdin ''Cymry'' legend.]

{{Image|file=My_Perrott_Family_Data-11.jpg |align=l |size=250 |caption=[http://www.terrynorm.ic24.net/dinefwr%20castle.htm '''Dinefwr:'''] '''Chief Seat of Hywel Dda'''}}
Hywel (c. 880–948), as grandson of [[Ap_Merfyn-19|'''Rhodri Mawr''']], was a scion of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Dinefwr Royal House of Dinefwr] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kings_of_Wales_family_trees Prince of Deheubarth], who came to rule most of Wales. Recorded as King of the Britons in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annales_Cambriae ''Annales Cambriae''], the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Assembly_for_Wales ''Senned''] building is named Tŷ Hywel [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T%C5%B7_Hywel (''Hywel's House'')] in his honour. The Dinefwr dynasty ruled in Deheubarth until the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conquest_of_Wales_by_Edward_I annexation of Wales] by Edward I in 1283. [https://archive.org/details/TheNormansInSouthWales1070To1171_201807 The Normans in South Wales by L.H.Nelson]

{{Image|file=My_Perrott_Family_Data-13.png |align=l |size=900 |caption='''[http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s-DWNN-LEW-1550.html Lewys Dwnn] Perrot Pedigree''' }}

{{Image|file=My_Perrott_Family_Data-34.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Haroldston_Calendar_Description_in_Barnwell%27s_Perrot_Notes&public=1''' 'The Haroldston Calendar' '''] '''circa 1474'''
'''Earliest Surviving Perrot Pedigree''' }}The name "le Pirot" occurs on the much disputed [https://archive.org/stream/battleabbeyrollw01battuoft#page/n29/mode/2up Battle Abbey Roll] of knights accompanying William I in 1066. The family are also listed in the Domesday Book as holding substantial tenures in 1086 and were well established in Kent by 1136. Even though Wales wasn't fully conquered until 1282, several independent early pedigrees give [[Perrot-190|'''Stephen Perrot''']] of Jestynton [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Descent_of_Norman_Lordships&errcode=new_profile Descent of Norman Lordships] as the first Norman settler of the name in Pembrokeshire. [https://journals.library.wales/view/2919943/2996217/0#?xywh=-1400%2C-58%2C4979%2C3636 Perrot Notes Part 1 E.L.Barnwell] + [https://archive.org/stream/heraldicvisitati_01dwnn#page/88/search/malmsbury Wm of Malmesbury (c1095-c1143) see reference on p 88 S.R.Meyrick ed. Visitations of Wales Lewys Dwnn 1588] According to them he married [[Ferch_Meirchion-1|'''Elynor''']],''"daughter and co-heir of ''[[Ap_Rhys-67|'''Meirchion ap Rhys''']], ''ap Rydderch, ap Jestyn, ap Gwrgao, ap Hywel Dda, from which Jestyn this place received its name."'' [https://archive.org/stream/heraldicvisitati_01dwnn#page/88 Visitations Vol 1 p 88]

The Perrot lineage in Wales is often uncertain, inconsistent and difficult to date accurately before the 1290s. Identifying later fabrications is clearly crucial but modern historiography also takes full account of corroborating pedigrees based on primary sources which record early indigenous connections with the ''advenae''. Despite contradictions in chronology such [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Creation_of_Welsh_Literature&errcode=new_profile pre-Conquest genealogies] provide powerful evidence confirming the intermarriage of the Perrots with the princely families of south west Wales [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Perrots_Arrival_in_Wales&errcode=new_profile during the 12th century.]

{{Image|file=My_Perrott_Family_Data-47.jpg |align=l |size=300 |caption=}}(See Opp.) The surviving membrane of a pedigree parchment dated 1633 of unknown origin. Alongside the Perrots of Pembrokeshire from John (b c1270) to Sir William (b 1433) are the Phillips, Wogans and Fletchers, three other noble families also prominent in the area at that time.

From the 16th century onwards pedigrees became increasingly detailed as they gained importance as [https://archive.org/details/NLWroll1353AaseventeenthCenturypedigreerollfromHerefordshire2F1 warranties of property and inheritance. ] The customary Welsh patronymic forms, usually without surnames, were gradually replaced by sophisticated heraldic tabular charts.

[https://archive.org/details/2edhistoryofwale01lloyuoft/page/190 Cymric] ''bardic'' sources, on which the very early history of many noble families relied, continued to be incorporated but often with creative embellishment. As late as 1848, the new edition of Burke's 'Baronetage' still contained such imaginative constructions together with clear fabrications and was the subject of harsh contemporary criticism as a result. In 1867 [https://archive.org/details/perrotnotesorso00barngoog/page/n12 E.L.Barnwell] memorably described its Perrott Pedigree as [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Sir_Richard_Perrott_%27Pretended_Baronet%27&errcode=new_profile "a tissue of mendacious absurdities."]

"''Who then were the Perrots?"'' asks [https://archive.org/details/THELASTWILLANDTESTAMENTOFAFIFTEENTH Dr Roger Turvey] - "''The Perrots were a Pembrokeshire phenomenon and represent the classic tale of a family’s rise from obscurity to dominance in the space of two centuries. By the early 16th century they were powerfully planted in south-west Wales. At this time the family consisted of several branches settled'' [first at [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Eastington_(Jestynton)&errcode=new_profile Jestyngton]] ''and later at [http://www.pembrokeshirehistoricalsociety.co.uk/scotsborough-imaging-medieval-mansion-house/ Scotsborough] with its cadet at Tenby, Cheriton, Kidwelly,'' [Caerforiog, Oxford, Laugharne]'' and of course, the main line at [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Haroldston&errcode=new_profile Haroldston] outside Haverfordwest. They were among the county’s largest landowners with estates scattered throughout the earldom and its constituent lordships. The family’s success was due to the hard work of talented individuals who ensured that each generation contributed something to enhancing their social, political and economic power."''

{{Image|file=Rees-1371-5.png |align=l |size=650 |caption=
[http://www.gatehouse-gazetteer.info/Welshsites/754.html '''Eastington'''] '''(Jestynton) Fortified Peel Tower, Angle Bay &''' [http://www.gatehouse-gazetteer.info/Welshsites/1023.html '''Haroldston'''] '''(Steward's Tower), Haverfordwest'''
'''Both early Perrot seats in Pembrokeshire'''}} ---- === Sir John Perrot === {{Image|file=My_Perrott_Family_Data-17.png |align=l |size=m |caption=[https://archive.org/details/SirJohnPerrottTheManAndTheMythRogerTurvey '''"The Man & The Myth"''' ] '''by Dr Roger Turvey'''
'''Stone mask of Sir John from the 1580s.''' Corbel from a gatepost at Laugharne Castle, now at the Bishop's Palace, Abergwili }}'''[[Perrot-4|Sir John Perrot]]''' (1528-92), most famous of the Haroldston line, who was Lord Deputy of Ireland from 1584 to 1588.[https://archive.org/details/SIRJOHNPERROTHENRYVIIIBASTARD Sir John P - Destruction of a Myth by R.K.Turvey]
A great Elizabethan from Pembrokeshire, now restored by modern scholarship to his rightful place in history.
In 1589, soon after his return from Ireland, he was elevated to the Privy Council, but then suffered a spectacular downfall, being falsely charged with treason in [https://archive.org/details/TheHistoryOfThatMostEminentStatesm/page/n7 1590.]

[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Cecil,_1st_Baron_Burghley Lord Burghley] masterminded a secretive, deadly attack on Perrot, in order to cover up the corrupt administration of Ireland after his departure by Burghley's late wife's cousin, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_FitzWilliam_(Lord_Deputy) William Fitzwilliam.] Tried and found guilty in April 1592, he was not executed but died in the Tower seven months later, probably poisoned by his enemies [https://archive.org/details/SirJohnPerrotOxfordDNBEntryRogerTurvey/page/n9 fearing a pardon.]

{{Image|file=My_Perrott_Family_Data-44.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=}}"''Perrot, who did not conform as other men do, has never failed to excite and interest those who have come across his life story, tragic though its end may be. He is an attractive and influential figure certainly to be counted among the dozen second rank of supporting actors on the Elizabethan stage. In Pembrokeshire and Wales he dominated; in Ireland he ruled; and in England and in Court, he competed, and it was here he lost. Today it is he who is remembered and not those anonymous few who brought him down."'' [https://archive.org/details/sirjohnperrotafourthcentenaryretrospectivereviewthetreasonandtrialofsirjohnbyrogerturvey R.K. Turvey]

{{Image|file=My_Perrott_Family_Data-10.png |align=l |size=390 |caption='''Sir John's Castles at '''[http://www.gatehouse-gazetteer.info/Welshsites/225.html '''Laugharne'''] '''and''' [http://www.gatehouse-gazetteer.info/Welshsites/719.html '''Carew'''] }} ---- === Dissenting Perrots === Two of the later Ps were also prominent as Dissenters in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.{{Image|file=My_Perrott_Family_Data-27.png |align=l |size=260 |caption=[https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Perrot,_John_(d.1671%3F)_(DNB00) '''Quaker John Perrot of Waterford''' ]}} [[Perrot-199|'''John Perrot''']] (c1627-1665) was an [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=p-9_YKUZLrkC&pg=PA346&lpg=PA346&dq=john+perrot+waterford+quaker&source=bl&ots=XRgzwKUv4z&sig=TL49u0hm0LaPYVsj_ALJ2j0IU3k&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiMh-CHnt3YAhWpAMAKHWO9ACAQ6AEIPzAD#v=onepage&q=john%20perrot%20waterford%20quaker&f=false early Quaker schismatic] who set out to convert the Pope in 1658. He had a wife and children in Waterford but was claimed by contemporaries to come from [https://archive.org/details/JohnPerrotEarlyQuakerSchismatic_201802 Sedburgh] where he was reputed to have been a blacksmith. He came to England after surviving three years imprisonment in Rome. Following a short but turbulent period of preaching and a famous disagreement with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Fox George Fox] about wearing hats during worship, he emigrated to Barbados in 1662 and from there visited the Quakers of Virginia. John's wife Elizabeth and at least two children joined him shortly before his death in Jamaica in 1665.

His problematic orgins and amazing exploits were explored, albeit with questionable dramatic license, in a 2006 [https://vimeo.com/123332358 '''Irish TV programme''']. ---- {{Image|file=My_Perrott_Family_Data-17.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption='''[https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/300009488-capel-heol-awst-carmarthen#.XLOAAehKjIV Capel Heol Awst,'''] '''built 1726 and enlarged 1826,'''
'''home to Thomas Perrot's Academy until 1733.'''}}[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Thomas_Perrott_of_Llanybri_Principal_of_Carmarthe_Academy'''Thomas Perrot'''] (c1680-1733) Principal of Carmarthen Academy was another influential figure in this [http://www.qmulreligionandliterature.co.uk/research/the-dissenting-academies-project/dissenting-academies/ tradition].

In the 14th century [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Llanybri Llanybri,] the birthplace of Thomas, was a bond village called Morabri (Morblechurch) part of the Lordship of Llanstephan. His father [https://archive.org/details/BRAGlynMillsOptimised17086/page/n49 John] was from a long established family of Perrots settled throughout the area.

They may well have been a branch of the [https://archive.org/details/ScotsbroughPsRogerTurvey Scotsborough line,] possibly via John Jenkin and later [https://archive.org/details/BRAGlynMillsOptimised17086/page/n7 John Griffiths Perrott,] whose daughter Angharad married Iuwan Lloyd in the late 1550s. ---- == SOURCES & RESEARCH NOTES== ===References=== *[https://archive.org/details/perrotnotesorso00barngoog Perrot Notes by E.L.Barnwell] [https://ia601502.us.archive.org/33/items/TheHeraldAndGenealogist/The_Herald_and_Genealogist.pdf / Review of Barnwell by the Herald & Genealogist] **[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~parrott/pembrokeshire.shtml#SirOwen Perrotts of England & Wales] - An excellent free internet site containing much reliable information and links to many useful resources including the [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/parrott?iframe=yresults P*rr*tt YDNA Project.] == Task List == Invite the Ps of Wikitree (done!)

[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PERROT Perrot Surname] [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PERROTT Perrott Surname] == Active Participants ==
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Perry's Cove, Newfoundland

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[[Category: Perry's Cove, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category: Perry's Cove, Dominion of Newfoundland]] [[Category: Perry's Cove, Newfoundland]] ''This article is a stub. Any information you can add will be welcome..'' ==About== Perry's Cove is a community in Newfoundland, Canada, located about 10 kilometers away from Carbonear. The most common names in the community are King, Swain, Kelloway, Butt, Reynolds, and BuddenWikipedia article for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Division_No._1,_Subdivision_H,_Newfoundland_and_Labrador Perry's Cove and Flatrock. Accessed 2018.]. ==Early Families== The first record we have of a Kelloway in Perry's Cove is [[Kelloway-26|John Kelloway]], who seems to have arrived in Newfoundland around 1800, from Ploughill, Cornwall England, with his wife [[Lloyd-4210|Elizabeth (Lloyd)]]. They spent a few years in [[Space:Carbonear, Newfoundland|Carbonear]], where their first two recorded children were born, before moving to Perry's Cove. ===Resources=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Perry's Cove,_Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==

Persecution of Huguenots

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[[Category:Huguenot_Migration]] [[Category:Huguenots]] [[Category:Huguenot]] [[Category: France, Emigrants]] [[Category:French History]] [[Category:Dutch_History]] [[Category:New Netherland_Settlers_Project]] [[Category:Cape_of_Good_Hope_-_Kaap_de_Goede_Hoop_%281652-1806%29_Project]] [[Category:Project_Collateral-Prospect]] [[Category:New Netherland Settlers]] =={{Green|Summary}}== The Huguenots were members of the Protestant Reformed Church of France during the 16th and 17th centuries. French Protestants were inspired by the writings of John Calvin in the 1530s, and they were called Huguenots by the 16th century. Violence against the Huguenots eventually culminated in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Bartholomew%27s_Day_massacre St. Bartholomew day massacre] in 1572 and the mass persecution following that incident in cities all over France. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eighty_Years%27_War The Eighty Years' War (1568-1648)] was at the background of this persecution of the Huguenots that had been simmering for some years and finally erupted in 1572. By the end of the 17th century and into the 18th century, roughly 500,000 Huguenots had fled France. They relocated to Protestant nations, such as England, Wales, Ireland, Scotland, Denmark, Sweden, Switzerland, the Dutch Republic, the Electorate of Brandenburg, Electorate of the Palatinate (both in the Holy Roman Empire), the Duchy of Prussia, the Channel Islands and eventually also to the soon to be established new Dutch colonies. =={{Green|Historic Background:}} == === {{Green|Reformation & Counter-Reformation}}=== Towards the end of the sixteenth century Europe was in crisis - bad crops, low wages, an English trade embargo, general social unrest - and to make matters even worse - new religious movements such as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lutheranism Lutheranism] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calvinism Calvinism] which resisted and threatened to disrupt certain established [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catholicism Catholic] beliefs and practices. These movements wanted change, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protestant_Reformation reformation]. Charles V and his son and successor to the trone - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_II_of_Spain Philip II of Spain] were staunch catholics and were intent on forcing their religious views on the dissidents, even if it meant using violence, intimidation, torture and war. Adheherents of the new protestant views and sects were declared heretics were being brutally hunted down by the (now already in existence for 300 years) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inquisition Inquisition]. The concept and scope of the Inquisition had significantly been expanded in response to the Protestant Reformation and the Catholic [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Counter-Reformation Counter-Reformation]. Turning against Catholicism implied opposing the status quo, the existing political order. ==={{Green|Geuzen-Revolt & Start of the Eigthy Years War}}=== The northern regions and entities in the Netherlands were adamant and strongly inclined to resist such an absolute centralised and brutish power. The big physical distance between Philip II and the Netherlands (after living in the Netherlands in the early years of his reign, Philip II had decided to return to Spain) was a contributing factor in his failing to keep hold of the situation, which came to a head when on April 5, 1566 a few notables approached [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_of_Parma Margaret of Parma], Governor of the Netherlands for Philip II, to beg her to put an end to the persecution of the heretics. They were adressed in the presence of the Duchess by her counsillor Cardinal Granvelle in French as ''gueux'' (beggars). This name [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geuzen 'Geuzen'] was then assumed by the confederacy of Calvinist Dutch nobles and other malcontents, who in fierce opposition to Spanish rule in the Netherlands, started the socalled [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beeldenstorm ''Beeldenstorm''] - in an outburst of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iconoclasm iconoclastic] fury aimed at the opulence of the Catholic Church - art and many forms of church fittings and decoration were destroyed in unofficial or mob actions. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calvinism Calvinists] (the major Protestant denomination), [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anabaptists Anabaptists], and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mennonites Mennonites], angered by Catholic repression and theologically opposed to the Catholic use of images of saints (which in their eyes conflicted with the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ten_Commandments Second Commandment]), stormed into hundreds of churches and monasteries throughout the Netherlands, destroying statues ('beelden' in Dutch) and iconic art ('afbeeldingen' in Dutch). This wave of destruction - this ''Beeldenstorm'' - spread to other cities in Europe and started off the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eighty_Years%27_War Eighty Years War between the Netherlands and Spain]. It is during this period that the South-North divide took place and the Republic of the Seven United Provinces was declared in 1588. == {{Green|St. Bartholomew Day Massacre}}== Violence against the french Protestants eventually culminated in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Bartholomew%27s_Day_massacre St. Bartholomew day massacre] in 1572 and spread to cities all over France. Traditionally believed to have been instigated by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_de%27_Medici Catherine de' Medici], the mother of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_IX_of_France King Charles IX], the massacre took place five days after the wedding of the king's sister [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_of_Valois Margaret] to the Protestant [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_III_of_Navarre Henry III of Navarre] (the future Henry IV of France). This marriage was an occasion for which many of the most wealthy and prominent Huguenots had gathered in largely Catholic Paris. It began in the night of 23-24 August 1572 (the eve of the feast of Bartholomew the Apostle), two days after the attempted assassination of Admiral [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaspard_II_de_Coligny Gaspard de Coligny], the military and political leader of the Huguenots. The king ordered the killing of a group of Huguenot leaders, including Coligny, and the slaughter spread throughout Paris, thousands of Huguenots getting killed. Lasting several weeks, the massacre expanded outward to other urban centres and the countryside. Modern estimates for the number of dead across France vary widely, from 5,000 to 30,000. This was the turning point in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Wars_of_Religion French Wars of Religion (1562-1598)]. The Huguenot political movement was crippled by the loss of many of its prominent aristocratic leaders, as well as many re-conversions by the rank and file, and those who remained were increasingly radicalized. Though by no means unique, it "was the worst of the century's religious massacres." Throughout Europe, it "printed on Protestant minds the indelible conviction that Catholicism was a bloody and treacherous religion". =={{Green|Fall of Antwerp and the exodus of Huguenots from France}}== In 1581 the northern provinces seceded and declared independence from the South under the name of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch_Republic ''Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden''] (Republic of the Seven United Netherlands). The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Act_of_Abjuration Act of Abjuration] or ''Plakkaat van Verlatinghe'', signed on 26 July 1581 in the Hague confirmed the decision made by the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/States-General_of_the_Netherlands States-General of the Netherlands] in Antwerp on 22 July 1581, formally declared all magistrates in the provinces which united in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Union_of_Utrecht Union of Utrecht] absolved of their oath of allegiance to their overlord, Philip II of Spain. It stated that by oppressing and violating the ancient rights of his subjects, Philip was considered to have vacated his thrones in the Low Countries. As such, it was the formal declaration of independence of the Low Countries. In 1585 the Spanjards had recaptured [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fall_of_Antwerp Antwerp] under de leadership of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alessandro_Farnese,_Duke_of_Parma_and_Piacenza Alexander Farnese, Duke of Parma]. In an effort to hold off the march of the Spanish Troops, the river Schelde that runs through the city was closed off, thereby effectively blocking the harbour. This measure heralded the division of the Netherlands into a Southern and a Northern part. The Dutch Republic rapidly became a destination for Huguenot exiles. As result of the political strife, conflict, and religious persecution, a great migration of mostly French speaking protestant refugees - many of them skilled workmen and artisans, intellectuals, artists, merchants and traders moved to Holland and Zeeland, bringing with them immense wealth in the 17th century for the new [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch_Republic Dutch Republic] that would be known as the Golden Age. Some Huguenots fought in the Low Countries alongside the Dutch against Spain during the first years of the Dutch Revolt (1568–1609). Early ties were already visible in the "Apologie" of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_the_Silent William the Silent] - also known as William I, Prince of Orange (24 April 1533 – 10 July 1584), condemning the Spanish Inquisition, which was written by his court minister, the Huguenot Pierre L'Oyseleur, lord of Villiers. Louise de Coligny, daughter of the murdered Huguenot leader Gaspard de Coligny, married [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_the_Silent William the Silent], who lead the Dutch (Calvinist) revolt against Spanish (Catholic) rule. As both spoke French in daily life, their court church in the Prinsenhof in Delft held services in French. The practice has continued to the present day. The Prinsenhof is one of the 14 active Walloon churches of the Dutch Reformed Church. The main Walloon concentrations in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch_Republic Dutch Republic] at that time were in Leiden and Delft (province of South Holland), in Amsterdam in (province of North Holland) and in Groningen (province of Groningen). The ties between Huguenots and the Dutch Republic's military and political leadership, the House of Orange-Nassau, which existed since the early days of the Dutch Revolt, helped support the many early settlements of Huguenots in the Dutch Republics' colonies. They settled at the Cape of Good Hope in South-Africa and New Netherland in North America.Wikipedia, seen May 5, 2014. :'''For more information see''': :* the WikiTree [[Project:Huguenot_Migration|Huguenot Migration Project]]''' :* the free page article on the [[Space:Netherlands_Seventeen_Provinces|Netherlands Seventeen Provinces & the birth of the Federated Dutch Provinces]] :* [http://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/259620 Experiencing Exile : Huguenot Refugees in the Dutch Republic, 1680-1700] Linden, D.C. van der, 2013. (Abstract). Dissertation Utrecht University (accessed August 18, 2014). :* [https://openaccess.leidenuniv.nl/handle/1887/25763 Exile memories and the Dutch Revolt The narrated diaspora, 1550 – 1750.] Müller, J.M., 2014, Doctoral thesis, Leiden University. (Open Access). Issue date: May 14, 2014. Publisher: Institute for History, Faculty of the Humanities, Leiden University (accessed August 18, 2014). (Also see the extensive [https://openaccess.leidenuniv.nl/bitstream/handle/1887/25763/Lists.pdf?sequence=15 List of Secondary sources]). :* [https://www.google.com/books/edition/Protestant_Exiles_from_France_in_the_Rei/E7dSAAAAcAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 Protestant Exiles from France in the Reign of Louis XIV. Or the Huguenot Refugees and Their Descendants in Great Britain and Ireland · Volume 2 By David C. Agnew · 1871] :* See: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/98541/semi-resolved-was-philip-delano-huguenot-settler-netherland G2G-feed: Was Philip Delano a Huguenot or a settler of New Netherland?] :*[https://www.google.com/books/edition/Protestant_Exiles_from_France_in_the_Rei/EbdSAAAAcAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 Protestant Exiles From France] == Main Sources == * Wikipedia.org ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seventeen_Provinces Seventeen Provinces])[[Van der Walt-440 | Philip van der Walt]] seen May 5, 2014. * Wikipedia.org [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huguenot (Huguenot)].[[Van der Walt-440 | Philip van der Walt]] seen May 11, 2014. * [http://neon.niederlandistik.fu-berlin.de/nl/nedling/taalgeschiedenis/nederland_in_de_16e_en_17e_eeuw/ Freie Universität Berlin] [[Van der Walt-440 | Philip van der Walt]] seen May 11, 2014. * https://www.museeprotestant.org/en/notice/le-refuge-huguenot/ (The Musée Protestant of France offers a useful summary (in English) of the Huguenot situation of the 1500s-1700s, highlighting 4 of the European destinations chosen during the diaspora.) * https://www.britannica.com/biography/Antoine-Perrenot-Cardinal-de-Granvelle (More context on Cardinal Granvelle (1517-1586), mentioned in the Geuzen-Revolt paragraph above.) * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antoine_Perrenot_de_Granvelle (More context on Cardinal Granvelle (1517-1586), mentioned in the Geuzen-Revolt paragraph above.) == Footnotes ==

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My marriage has been a downer, but i don't believe in divorce. I feel I don't matter anyway. And it's probably all my fault. We didn't really know each other too long before our marriage, and as soon as we were married he became a totally different person than he was during our courtship (he showed his true ISTJ personality afterwards, while during our courtship he was being his "public" self) I could never figure out which of the [http://www.5lovelanguages.com/ five love languages] was mine because none of the descriptions hit home. My "love language" would be having deep, meaningful conversations and sharing from the heart & soul and listening with the heart. Is that considered "quality time?" I don't know. It's not "words of affirmation" (although those are nice too sometimes), because I like to connect through conversations about meaningful universal ideas & ideals -- not centered on myself or any affirmation to myself. Instead, I feel to transcend the self and forget about the so-called "self" completely, and listen to others, also explore great ideas and the world together, occasionally watch great movies or discuss great books. My hubby's love language would be acts of service and physical touch. But you can't meet someone else's needs if they won't even try to meet yours in return, and even tell you they refuse to try. My husband's MBTI type is [http://www.preludecharacteranalysis.com/types/infp/vs/istj ISTJ, pretty much my opposite]. It's been said in jest that [http://personalitycafe.com/infp-forum-idealists/30914-infp-istj-relationships-10.html ISTJs & INFPs have a natural predator-prey relationship] (INFP being seen as the helpless prey). He fits the "inspector" type and likes to manage everything. Controlling in a passive-aggressive style. But we INFPs don't like being pushed around too much and never listened to (treated like an object instead of a person). He's very good at working with youth & anything in a parent-child type of interaction, from a place of superiority, but doesn't seem to know how to interact (at least with women) as equals, as an adult to another adult. It seemed he wanted to treat me as a child, and would refuse to converse or interact as cooperative equals. His ways of interacting with me were only criticizing, arguing, bossing, or ignoring/withdrawing. He liked keeping busy at doing tasks or "puttering" around the house, usually alone but he liked it that way. During any attempted conversations he wouldn't really talk and wouldn't listen either, just sat there sneaking glances at his watch, like he hated being there and his mind was only thinking of all the tasks he wanted to accomplish and couldn't wait to get back to them. He didn't like having conversations AT ALL, anytime or anyplace, unless someone was grilling him asking a bunch of questions to draw things out of him like pulling teeth. I don't feel that's my place. I respect boundaries & feel that if someone wants to share something, they'll do so. I try to just freely share and show trust by this openness, thinking it will invite the same in return. He's actually further on the introvert scale than myself. He fits [http://www.16personalities.com/istjs-at-work his type description, ISTJ], keeping to himself in his own world & thoughts at home, and just working all the time without discussing any of it with me. So i had no say in anything. He seemed robotic & very distant to me. They say that ISTJ's just "plan the work and work the plan". That's their whole life. They plan & schedule everything in their minds & then carry out those plans methodically. The [http://www.ziprecruiter.com/blog/what-are-the-best-occupations-for-istj-personality-types/ type description for ISTJ] says "jobs that involve group work are fine—as long as the ISTJ is in charge". He was always gardening, fixing cars, being a handyman, doing anything he thought needed to be done that day. Very task-oriented. Towards me it seemed he would only say the minimum necessary to accomplish tasks and ask questions to that end, or (similar to fixing a car), he would look for faults and flaws in me or what I was doing & point them out. In his mind that was being helpful, he said. I felt i couldn't do anything right in his eyes anyhow, so with each criticism I would just give up instead of trying harder. My feeling was "you do it then, if you don't like how I'm doing it." So he would take over more & more, and act like more & more of a martyr, not realizing that was his own doing. So I was pushed out of, or not really allowed to do, my desired role in life of being a wife & mother running a household. I once scored very low in assertiveness in a test in college. When i wanted to become a teacher i was advised to choose a different career. I would try to explain to him what i felt was happening and how by cooperating together it could be better, but he wouldn't listen. He's totally different out in public. He has his public side, where he's a teacher, and when in that mode he talks to people in a friendly manner and seems easy-going, but at home he wouldn't do any listening OR opening up, not sharing anything with me about his work or his day or his thoughts. He kept control over everything that way. The house was/is his, not mine.

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The goal of this project is to bring together various sources and other useful information for myself. If others find the page useful, it would make me happy. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Raber-23|Lynden Rodriguez]]. Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=5932170 send me a private message]. Thanks!

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[[Category: France Project]][[Category: France]] == Personnalités françaises / French notables == This page contains a list of French notables to work on. 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Flaubert]]||YES||Needs bio|| |- |François-René de Châteaubriand||[[De_Chateaubriand-4|François-René de Châteaubriand]]||YES||Connected. || |- |Emile Durkheim||[[Durkheim-1|Emile Durkheim]]||NO||Émile Zola and Émile Durkheim currently have the same photo on Wikitree|| |- |Alexandre Dumas (père)|| [[Davy_de_la_Pailleterie-3|Alexandre Davy de la Pailleterie]] ||YES||Needs French bio|| |- |Alphonse Daudet||[[Daudet-2|Alphonse Daudet]]||YES||Needs better profile|| |- |Comtesse de Ségur||[[Ростопчина-1|Sophie Rostopchine]]||YES||Needs better profile|| |- |Arthur Rimbaud||[[Rimbaud-1|Arthur Rimbaud]]||YES||Connected 5 April 2018, needs more family, biography||[[Lavoie-802|Greg Lavoie]] |- |Paul Verlaine||[[Verlaine-1|Paul Verlaine]]||NO|| ||Greg |- |Stendhal||[[Beyle-5|Henri Beyle]]||YES||Biography, finish siblings, add paternal family || Isabelle |- |George Sand||[[Dupin-27|Aurore Dupin]]||Yes||More primping, English bio|||| |- |Honoré de Balzac||[[Balzac-3|Honoré de Balzac]]||YES||Contact PM to work on this profile|| |- |Théophile Gautier||[[Gautier-341|Théophile Gautier]]||NO || || |- |Alfred de Musset||[[Musset-3|Alfred de Musset]]||YES|||| |} ==== 20th Century ==== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |Name ||Profile||Connected?||Tasks||Working on |- |Jean-Paul Sartre||[[Sartre-1|Jean-Paul Sartre]]||YES||Connected Jan 2019|| |- |Albert Camus||[[Camus-12|Albert Camus]]||YES|| || |- |André Maurois||[[Herzog-572|André Maurois]]||YES||Picture, bio, etc. |- |François Mauriac||[[Mauriac-2|François Mauriac]]||YES|||| |- |Marcel Proust||[[Proust-21|Marcel Proust]]||YES|||| |- |Marguerite Duras||[[Donnadieu-3|Marguerite Donnadieu]]||YES|| Family members must be sourced properly || |- |Jacqueline de Romilly ||[[David-2478|Jacqueline David]]||Yes||Author||Needs biography, family, picture|| |- |Marguerite Yourcenar||[[Cleenewerck de Crayencour-1|Marguerite Cleenewerck de Crayencour]]||YES||Connected by Karen Tobo |- |Aragon||[[Andrieux-2| Louis Andrieux]]||YES||Connected 4 September 2017||[[Rassinot-1]] |- |Elsa Triolet||[[Каган-2|Elsa (Kagan) Triolet]]||YES||Connected 4 September 2017|| |- |Romain Rolland||[[Rolland-100|Romain Rolland]]||YES|||| |- |Michel Foucault||[[Foucault-88|Michel Foucault]]||NO||Needs connected|| |- |Françoise Giroud||[[Gourdji-1|Léa-France Gourdji]]||YES||Journalist and author, connected through living family members|| |- |Richard Wright||[[Wright-29269|Richard Wright]]||NO||Author, needs family, biography, connection|| |- |James Baldwin||[[Baldwin-4970|James Baldwin]]||NO||Author, needs family, biography, connection|| |- |[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alain-Fournier Alain-Fournier]||- ||No profile yet |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guillaume_Apollinaire Guillaume Apollinaire]||-|| - || |- |[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aim%C3%A9_C%C3%A9saire Aimé Césaire]||-||No profile yet|| |- |Paul Éluard||[[Grindel-21|Eugène Grindel]]||NO|| || |- |Jean d'Ormesson||[[Lefèvre_d'Ormesson-1|Jean d'Ormesson]] ||YES||Needs better profile|| |} === Painters / Peintres === {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |Name ||Profile if it exists||Connected? ||Tasks||Working on |- |Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres||[[Ingres-1|Jean-Auguste Dominique Ingres]]||NO||Needs family, needs connected || |- |Georges Seurat||[[Seurat-1|Georges Seurat]]||YES|| ||Rassinot-1 |- |Édouard Manet||[[Manet-1|Edouard Manet]]||YES||Connected May 19, 2018|| |- |Marc Chagall||[[Shagal-1|Marc Chagall]]||NO||Needs Family, Needs Connected (parents are Russian)|| |- |Jean-Honoré Fragonard||[[Fragonard-1|Jean-Honoré Fragonard]]||YES||Needs family, rumour of family connection with Morisot needs checking || |- |Jean-François Millet||[[Millet-313|Jean François Millet]]||YES||Connected 24 October 2017, needs additional family||[[Lavoie-802|Greg Lavoie]] |- |Edgar Degas||[[De_Gas-1|Edgar Degas]]||YES||Connection from 30 October 2017 needs further validation||[[Lavoie-802|Greg Lavoie]] |- |Henri Matisse||[[Matisse-2|Henri Matisse]]||YES||Connected; needs family, biography and sources||[[Gray-16343|Barbara Cutter]] |- |Marcel Duchamp||[[Duchamp-3|Marcel Duchamp]]||YES||Connected; needs family, biography and sources||[[Lavoie-802|Greg Lavoie]] |- |Auguste Renoir||[[Renoir-1|Auguste Renoir]]||YES|| Connected 16 December 2017, needs biography||[[Lavoie-802|Greg Lavoie]] |- |Gustave Caillebotte ||[[Caillebotte-1|Gustave Caillebotte]]||YES|| Connected 1 March 2020, Needs biography, family|| |- | Camille Pissarro|| [[Pissarro-2|Camille Pissarro]] ||YES||Connected 8 January 2019|| |- |Alfred Sisley|| [[Sisley-68|Alfred Sisley]] ||YES||Connected 3 April 2018, Needs bio|| |- |Paul Cézanne|| [[Cezanne-3|Paul Cézanne]] ||YES|| Connected 30 March 2018||[[Gray-16343|Barbara Cutter]] |- |William Bouguereau|| [[Bouguereau-1|William Bouguereau]] ||YES|| Connected 20 December 2017, needs family, bio||[[Lavoie-802|Greg Lavoie]] |- |Eugène Delacroix|| [[Delacroix-32|Eugène Delacroix]] ||NO|| Needs biography, family, connection|| |- |Rosa Bonheur|| [[Bonheur-2|Rosa Bonheur]] ||YES|| Needs biography, family, connection|| |- |Paul Gauguin|| [[Gauguin-1|Paul Gauguin]] ||YES|| Connected 27 March 2018, Needs biography ||[[Lavoie-802|Greg Lavoie]] |- |Jacques-Louis David||[[David-5|Jacques-Louis David]]||YES||Needs better bio|| |- |Louise-Élisabeth Vigée-Lebrun|| [[Vigée-1|Louise-Élisabeth Vigée Lebrun]] ||NO||Needs family, bio, connection|| |- |Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec||[[De_Toulouse-Lautrec-Monfa-1|Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec]]||YES||Needs better bio|| |- |Max Jacob||[[Alexandre-107|Max Jacob Alexandre]]||NO||Cousin married André Maurois's sister, but cannot be confirmed because the acts are unavailable (Moselle)|| |- |Frédéric Bazille|| [[Bazille-40|Jean Frédéric Bazille]] ||YES|| Connected 29 February 2020, Needs biography || |- |} === Sculptors / Sculpteurs === {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |Name ||Profile||Connected?||Tasks||Working on |- |Auguste Rodin||[[Rodin-1|Auguste Rodin]]||NO||Needs family, Needs connected|| |- |Auguste Bartholdi||[[Bartholdi-4|Auguste Bartholdi]]||YES|| || |- |Madame Tussaud||[[Grosholtz-1|Marie Grosholtz]]||Sculptor||YES||Bio, ancestors need serious cleanup|| |- |} === Scientists, explorers, inventors === {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |Name||Profile if it exists||Connected?||Tasks||Working on |- |Louis Braille||[[Braille-1|Louis Braille]] ||YES|| Connected May 19, 2018 || |- |Louis Pasteur||[[Pasteur-13|Louis Pasteur]]||YES||Check Jura archives to see if its now possible to add parents||[[Gray-16343|Barbara Cutter]] |- |André-Marie Ampère||[[Ampère-1|André-Marie Ampère]]||YES||Needs Connected|| |- |Charles Messier||[[Messier-245|Charles Messier]]||YES||Moved to Gallery || |- |Pierre Méchain||[[Méchain-3|Pierre Méchain]]||YES||Needs Connection, biography, family|| |- |Nicolas Louis de Lacaille||[[La_Caille-15|Nicolas Louis de Lacaille]]||NO||Needs Connection, biography, family|| |- |Jacques-Yves Cousteau||[[Cousteau-3|Jacques-Yves Cousteau]]||YES||Needs Sources||[[Gray-16343|Barbara Cutter]] |- |Henri Becquerel||[[Becquerel-1|Henri Becquerel]]||YES|| ||[[Gray-16343|Barbara cutter]] |- |Evariste Galois||[[Galois-6|Evariste Galois]]||NO||Needs Connected, Needs French bio|| |- |Louis Daguerre||[[Daguerre-3|Louis Daguerre]]||NO||Needs Family, Needs Connected|| |- |Irène Joliot-Curie||[[Curie-32|Irène Joliot-Curie]]||YES||Already connected|| |- |Ferdinand de Lesseps||[[Lesseps-9|Ferdinand de Lesseps]]||YES||Family has been added, needs bio||[[Lavoie-802|Greg Lavoie]] |- |Albert Schweitzer||[[Schweitzer-625|Albert Schweitzer]]||YES||Connected January 2019, in concert with his cousin, Jean-Paul Sartre|| |- |Jean Charcot||[[Charcot-1|Jean-Baptiste Charcot]] (explorer)||YES||Needs better profile|| |- |Martin Charcot||[[Charcot-2|Jean-Martin Charcot]] (neurologist) ||YES||Needs better profile|| |- |Henri Poincaré||[[Poincaré-7|Henri Poincaré]] (mathematician, philosopher) ||YES||Needs better profile|| |- |Augustin Fresnel||[[Fresnel-1|Augustin Fresnel]]||YES||Connected 3 April 2018|| |- |Alexandra David-Néel||[[David-2343|Alexandra David-Néel]]||YES||More biography||[[Lavoie-802|Greg]] |- |Les frères Lumière|| [[Lumière-2|Auguste]] and [[Lumière-3|Louis Lumière]] || YES || Clean-up, images, biography, etc. || |- |Édouard et André Michelin ||[[Michelin-48|Édouard]] and [[Michelin-19|André Michelin]] || YES ||Sources, family, etc.|| |- |Louis Blériot||[[Blériot-1|Louis Blériot]]||NO|| || |} === Activits and Politicians === See also the '''[[Space:Pr%C3%A9sidents_de_la_R%C3%A9publique_Fran%C3%A7aise|Presidents of France]]''' space page. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |Name ||Profile||Tasks||Notes |- |Maximilien de Robespierre||[[Robespierre-1|Maximilien de Robespierre]]||Now connected || |- |Georges Danton||[[Danton-18 |Georges Danton]] || Connected || |- |Simone Veil||[[Jacob-1770|Simone Veil]]||Is connected|| |- | Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès ||[[Sieyes-1|Emmanuel Joseph Sièyes]]||Connected || |- |Jacques Charles Dupont de l'Eure ||[[Dupont-681|Jacques-Charles Dupont de l'Eure]]||Needs family, biography, connection|| |- |Toussaint Louverture||[[Bréds-1|Toussaint Louverture]]||General, politician, from Haiti|||| |- |Félix Eboué||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/F%C3%A9lix_%C3%89bou%C3%A9 Félix Eboué]|| No profile yet||Politician, member of the Resistance, from French Guiana. Daughter married [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%C3%A9opold_S%C3%A9dar_Senghor Léopold Sédar Senghor] |- | François Arago ||[[Arago-1|François Arago]]||Connected 31 March 2018, Needs biography, family (has several distinguished members)||[[Lavoie-802|Greg Lavoie]] |- |Germaine Tillion||[[Tillion-1|Germaine Tillion]]||Ethnologist, member of the Resistance||[[Rassinot-1|Isabelle]] |- |Geneviève de Gaulle-Anthonioz||[[De_Gaulle-10|Geneviève Anthonioz-de Gaulle]]|||| Activist, member of the Resistance; Niece of connected [[Gaulle-1|Charles de Gaulle]] || |} === Military === {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |Name ||Profile||Tasks||Working on |- |Montcalm||[[Montcalm-Gozon-1|Montcalm]]||Connected 22 December 2017, together with [[de_Buade-2|Louis de Buade]] and [[Talon-11|Jean Talon]] || [[Rassinot-1|Isabelle]] |- |Suffren||[[Suffren-2|Pierre-André Suffren]]||Needs connected, needs better profile|| |- |La Fayette||[[Lafayette-38|Gilbert Motier de La Fayette]] ||Biography could be improved|| |- |Kellermann||[[Kellerman-114|François Christophe Kellermann]] ||Needs biography, family added|| |- |Ney||[[Ney-80|Michel Ney d'Elchingen]] ||Needs better profile|| |- |Lefebvre ||[[LeFevre-17|François Joseph Lefebvre]]||Untouched profile since creation in 2010|| |} === Musicians, composers / Musiciens, compositeurs === {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |Name||Profile||Connected?||Tasks||Working on |- |Marcel Casadesus||[[Casadesus-8|Marcel Casadesus]] ||YES||Family needs work, profiles added |- |Jacques Offenbach||[[Offenbach-1|Jacques Offenbach]]||YES||Connected March 26, 2018||Rassinot-1 |- |Maurice Ravel||[[Ravel-1|Maurice Ravel]] || NO|| Needs family, connection, biography... || |- |Georges Bizet||[[Bizet-28|Alexandre César Léopold Bizet]]||YES || || |- |Jules Massenet||[[Massenet-3|Jules Massenet]]||YES||Basically empty profile|| |- |Claude Debussy||[[Debussy-3|Achille Claude Debussy]]||YES|| || |- |Erik Satie||[[Satie-1|Éric Satie]]||NO || || |- |François Couperin||[[Couperin-1|François Couperin]]||NO||Some family already there |} === Actors and film directors / Acteurs, comédiens, réalisateurs === {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |Name ||Profile||Connected?||Tasks||Working on |- |Jeanne Moreau||[[Moreau-802|Jeanne Moreau]]||YES||Needs connected || |- |Louis Malle||[[Malle-7|Louis Malle]]||YES||Needs Family, Needs Bio || |- |Gisèle Casadesus||[[Casadesus-2|Gisèle Casadesus]] ||YES|| |- |Danielle Darrieux||[[Darrieux-1|Danielle Darrieux]] ||YES|| Connected, needs better bio || |- |Marcel Dalio||[[Blauschild-1|Marcel Blauschild]]||NO||Turns out his wife Jany Holt may not have been officially married to Réjane's son. No more ideas to connect him.|| |- |Jean Poiret||[[Poiré-35|Jean Poiret]]||YES||Has a connection to [[Piat-18|Jean Piat]] || |- |Claude Rich||[[Rich-3755|Claude Rich]]||YES|| || |- |Yves Montand||[[Livi-1|Ivo Livi]] ||YES ||Married to [[Kaminker-5|Simone Signoret]] || |- |Stéphane Audran||[[Dacheville-2|Colette Dacheville]] ||YES|| || |- |Georges Méliès||[[Méliès-1|Georges Méliès]]||NO||Needs family, connection, etc. || |- |Jean Gabin||[[Moncorgé-1|Alexis Moncorgé]]||NO|| || |- |Michèle Morgan||[[Roussel-369|Simone Roussel]]||YES|| || |} === Singers and entertainers / chanteurs === {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |Name ||Profile||Connected?||Tasks||Working on |- |Édith Piaf||[[Gassion-2|Édith Gassion]]||YES||Needs supporting sources for bio; French bio needed || |- |France Gall||[[Gall-501|Isabelle Gall]]||YES||Singer, married to [[Hamburger-112|Michel Berger]]. || |- |Johnny Hallyday||[[Clerc-31|Jean-Philippe (Clerc) Smet]]||YES||Connected through his American cousins, which ought to make him happy|| |- |Maurice Chevalier||[[Chevalier-820|Maurice Chevalier]]||YES||Needs family, biography, etc. || |- |Yves Montand||[[Livi-1|Ivo Livi]] ||YES||Married to [[Kaminker-5|Simone Signoret]] || |- |[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henri_Salvador Henri Salvador]||-||||Would be connected by adding his (living) son, whose mother [[Parfouru-8|Jacqueline Porel]] is connected|| |- |Josephine Baker||[[McDonald-12048|Freda Josephine McDonald]] ||YES||Needs connected || |- |Mistinguett||[[Bourgeois-1706|Jeanne Florentine Bourgeois]]||YES||Father and all 4 grandparents from Belgium (East Flanders)|| |} === Canadian history === {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |Name ||Profile||Tasks||Working on |- |Jean de Brébeuf||[[Brebeuf-1|Jean de Brébeuf]]||Needs connected|| |- |Gabriel Lalemant||[[Lalemant-2|Gabriel Lalemant]]||Needs connected|| |- |Charles Lalemant||[[Lallemant-3|Charles Lalemant]]||Needs connected|| |} === Other === {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |Name ||Profile||Field||Tasks||Working on |- |Thérèse de Lisieux||[[Martin-28671|Thérèse Martin]]||Catholic saint||Connected|| |- |Charles de Foucauld||[[De_Foucauld-1|Charles de Foucauld]]||||Needs family, needs connected || |- |Jeanne Calment||[[Calment-1|Jeanne Calment]]||Supercentenarian||Needs connected ||[[Lavoie-802|Greg Lavoie]] |- |Eugénie Blanchard||[[Blanchard-3757|Eugénie Blanchard]]||Supercentenarian|| Connected||[[LaPlace-11|Lynnette Dovy]] |- |Pierre de Coubertin||[[De_Frédy-1|Pierre de Coubertin]]|| ||Connected || |- |Marie Marvingt||[[Marvingt-1|Marie Marvingt]]||Athlete, mountaineer, aviator|||| |- |Louis Vuitton||[[Vuitton-1|Louis Vuitton]]||mallettier||Needs connected|| |- |} A list of unconnected notables can be found with errors 568 & 569 on the France suggestion list at [[DBE_ErrorList_FRA|DBE_ErrorList_FRA]] This command line will retrieve notables with a French connection on Wikitree: http://petscan.wmflabs.org/?language=en&project=wikipedia&depth=3&categories=French_people&combination=union&ns[0]=1&sparql=select %3Fperson %3FWIkiTree {%0D%0A_%3Fperson_wdt%3AP2949_%3FWikiTree%0D%0A}&ext_image_data=on&add_image=on&add_defaultsort=on&interface_language=en&active_tab=&doit=

Persons Sentenced to Death in New Brunswick

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[[Category:Gullison-3]] A table of ''Persons Sentenced to Death in New Brunswick'' and their family connections. I hope to create or find profiles for all of them. 59 entries {| class="wikitable sortable" border=1 cellpadding=5 style="background: white; color: black;" |- ! Name !! Crime !! Victim(s) !! Date of crime !! Fate !! Date of death |- | [[Thornton-6062|Darius Thornton (Harry Williams)]] || Murder || Cynthia and Neacia Foster || 25 Nov 1925 || Hung || 23 April 1925 |- | Richard Ambrose (Richard Bergeron) || Shot three police to escape arrest; kidnapping || O'Leary, Michael; Bourgeois, Aurele || 13 Dec 1974|| Sentenced to hang || In prison[https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/richard-bergeron-parole-request-denied-1974-shooting-officers-1.4205823 "Richard Bergeron denied parole again after 1974 murder of Moncton officers | CBC News"]. Retrieved on 2 September 2018. |- | Tony Arosha || Murder during robbery || Green, Edward ||20 Dec 1908 || Hung || 1909/05/04; Victoria, N.B.[http://www.unb.ca/saintjohn/arts/projects/crimepunishment/justicesystem/capitalpunishment.html "A double hanging, 1909"]. ''www.unb.ca''. Retrieved on 2 September 2018. |- | Alfred Arsenault || Murder || Hanselpecker, Alpheus|| 1925/05/08 || Commuted to Life
in Dorchester Penhttp://www.jedh.com/src/genealogy/hpkr/d0002/g0000099.html || - |- | Clifford Edward Ayles || Stabbing and robbery || Graves, David Allison || 1955/10/20 || Hung || 6 Nov 1956; County Gaol, St. John, N.B.{{FindAGrave|54760910}} |- |[[Bannister-1099|Arthur William Bannister]] || Beating, shooting, and burning of a house to kidnap a baby || Lake, Philip, Bertha & Jackie || 1936/01/05 || Hung || 1936/09/23; Dorchester, N.B. |- | [[Bannister-1025|Daniel Robert Bannister]] || Beating, shooting, and burning of a house to kidnap a baby || Lake, Philip, Bertha & Jackie || 1936/01/05 || Hung || 1936/09/23; Dorchester, N.B. |- | Robert Barbour || Struck with a hammer in a jealous rage murdering his girl friend || Harris, Margaret || 1938/03/30 || - || Life in Dorchester Pen.[http://www.restigouche.net/oldnews/barbour-harris-1939.shtml "ROBERT BARBOUR FACES SECOND TRIAL FOR MURDER; HEARING NOW IN PROGRESS AT DALHOUSIE."]. ''www.restigouche.net''. Retrieved on 2 September 2018.[https://scc-csc.lexum.com/scc-csc/scc-csc/en/item/8581/index.do "The King v. Barbour - SCC Cases (Lexum)"]. ''scc-csc.lexum.com''. Retrieved on 2 September 2018. |- | Frederick Andrew Bernard || Robbery || Sappier, William (Crow) || 1960/02/24 Maliseet, Reserve, N.B || - || Life in Dorchester Pen. |- | Floyd Edgar Brown || Shooting || Thompson, Earl, Minto, N.B || 1954/05/05 || Reduced to manslaughter || ? |- |[[Cammack-131|Thomas Cammack]] || Murder || [[Doherty-1643|Doherty, William]] || 1904/07/17; Parish of Kent, N.B || Hung || 12 Jan 1905; Common gaol, Woodstock, N.B. |- | Donald Capson || Beating || Rosie Wing || 1951/10/02; Moncton || New Trial || ? |- | Neuman Clark || Shooting || Phoebe Bell || 1920/03/25; Grand Falls || New Trial || ? |- | [[Collins-24177|Thomas Francis Collins]] || Murder || Mary Ann McAuley || 1906/08/20; New Ireland, N.B. || Hanging || 1907/11/15; County Gaol, Hopewell Cape, N.B. |- | Reginald John Colpitts || Murder, Stabbing. Victim was a prison guard || Edward James Masterton || 1964/09/23; Dorchester Pen., N.B || Life imprisonment || ? |- | [[Sullivan-12746|John E. Sullivan]]|| Murder of mother and child|| [[Unknown-458615|Mrs. Elisa Dutcher]], [[Dutcher-467|Harry Dutcher]]|| 11 September 11 1896|| Hanging || 12 Mar 1897; Dorchester NB |- | [[Demerchant-62|Arthur Demerchant]] || Murder, beating || [[Armstrong-24726|Edward Ebbott Armstrong]] || 1927/12/28; || Life in Dorchester Pen. || 16 Jun 1936 |- | [[Gee-2573|George Gee]] || Murder || Millie Gee || 1904/03/12; Homesville, N.B || Hanging||1904/07/22; Woodstock, N.B. |- | Example || Example || Example || Example || Example || Example |- | Example || Example || Example || Example || Example || Example |- | Example || Example || Example || Example || Example || Example |- | [[Hamilton-28191|George Hamilton]] || Murder || [[Burgoyne-944|Norman Phillip Burgoyne]] || 1949/01/07; Fredericton, N.B || Hanging || 1949/07/27; Fredericton, N.B. |- | Rufus Hamilton || Murder || Norman Phillip Burgoyne || 1949/01/07; Fredericton, N.B || Hanging || 1949/07/27; Fredericton, N.B. |- | Thomas Henry Hefferman || Murder [struck with a hammer and drowned; Motive: rape] || Leversey May Powers || 1946/09/30; St. John, N.B. || Hanging || 1947/02/12; St. John, N.B. |- | Example || Example || Example || Example || Example || Example |- | Example || Example || Example || Example || Example || Example |- | Tom Roland Hutchison || Murder - beating/rape || Bernice Connors || 1942/06/05; Black Harbour, N.B. || Hanging ||1942/12/16; St Andrews, N.B. |- | James Hutchison || Murder - shooting to escape arrest; Victims were police officers || O'Leary, Michael; Bourgeois, Aurele || 1974/12/13; Evangeline, N.B || In prison ||? |- | [[Vollmann-24|VOLLMAN, John Jacob Jr]] || murder (stabbing) || [[Bouchard-2631|Bouchard, Marie Gaetanne Helene]] || 1958/05/13 || Life in Dorchester Pen., N.B, , released 1985 || 13 Jul 2010 |- | Eliza Ward and Thomas Dowd || Murder || Ward, Thomas Edward (husband) ||1878/09/09|| 7 years in prison, Saint John, N.B. || ? |- | RICHARD, Joseph Pierre || Murder || De LaPerelle, Mary Katherine || 1957/02/09 || Hanging (Execution)|| 1957/12/11 |} == References == == Source == * [http://www.genealogy.restigouche.net/murders.htm "PERSONS SENTENCED TO DEATH IN NEW BRUNSWICK"]. ''www.genealogy.restigouche.net''. Retrieved on 21 July 2018.

Perthshire Straitons

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[[Category:Straiton Clan]] [[Image:Doug s Photos-3.png|center|150px]] -------- This page considers the families bearing the name of Straiton, or its variants, that lived in and around Perthshire up to the late 18th Century. [[Image:Doug_s_Photos-4.png|200px]] Perthshire is an extensive inland shire sitting at many of the crossroads of Scotland and once centre of the ancient Kingdom of Alba. Anciently, part of the Earldom of Atholl, it is bounded on the north and north-west by Inverness-shire (Earldom of Moray); on the north-east by Aberdeenshire (Earldom of Mar); on the east by the county of Forfar (Earldom of Angus); on the south-east by the counties of Fife and Kinross (Earldom of Fife); on the south by the Firth of Forth, and the counties of Stirling and Clackmannan (part of the Earldom of Atholl); on the west by Argyllshire (Earl of Moray and later Duke of Argyll); and on the south-west by the county of Dumbarton (Earl of Strathearn). Rarely could anything move in ancient Alba, north to south, west to east, without going through Perthshire.  For centuries Perthshire was the centre of the nation; its chief town with the nearby Palace of Scone the residence of the Scottish kings till the reign of James III.; the abbey of Scone, from a very early period and for much of Scotland’s history, the seat of the coronation of the Kings of Scotland. == Arrival in Perthshire == It has been impossible to determine who and when were the first Straitons to arrive in Perthshire. Given the position held by the early members during the reigns of the Canmore kings it seems probable that they held lands in or near Perth or Scone. Perthshire certainly lay between the lands (Lauriston and others) held in the Earldom of Angus and those of Seybegis, near Stirling. The family themselves once held part of the lands of Airlie, or Errolly as it was then called, about 10 Kilomentres from Blairgowrie and Coupar Angus. The parish today is situated at the western extremity of Forfarshire, bordering on Perthshire. Before 1390 it was held, in part, by the Stratons, presumably arising from an early grant in support of Alexander III or possibly even when they supported the Abbey at Coupar Angus. The Ogilvy's appear to have held the other half.After 1411 and before 1431, presumably as a result of the family disaster at Harlaw, the Ogilvy's had possession of the complete lands and it was raised to a Barony in 1458. In the work by Charles Straton, “Stratons of Lauriston”Stratons of Lauriston; page 111. he advises of a record, in September 1602, of a James Stratoun in Snago (Caputh) making a complaint to the Privy Council concerning the theft of cattle at Martinmas in 1593. He lodged a further complaint in 1618. Also at this time there was a Gilbert Stratoun, recorded as a merchant in Perth. He further suggests that it possible that the arrival of the family groups, going by the name of Straiton and Stirton, may have occurred when Andrew Straton of Lauriston held possession over the Grey estates in 1541 as they had property in the area of Caputh. This certainly seems plausible but is unlikely to be the only, or even the first, answer. Even a quick search of records available on Family Search of the early Parish records for Perthshire suggests at least three families in the area before the mid-17th Century: : A baptism, a boy,''' John Stratoun''', was recorded at Scone on the 2nd September 1642 to an unnamed father. : A baptism, a girl, '''Jannet Strathon''', was recorded at Alyth, in the north of the county, near the old Straton estates at Airlie, on the 16th November 1645 to a father Andrew Strathon. : A baptism, a boy, '''William Stratowne''', was recorded at Dunbarney, in the south of the county, on the 15th April 1610 to a father Thomas Stratowne. Even this does not mean there were only three families in Perthshire at this time and is only a reflection on the accuracy of Parish records. The accuracy of Parish registers varied and there was little standardisation until after 1650. The Registers after 1670 start to present a more accurate picture of the growth and distribution. The Rental book of the County of Perth compares valuation rentals of the Parishes in 1835 against those of 1649. There is an entry, page 37, for 1835, suggesting the heirs to “George Stirton or Straitton” held some acres in the Parish of Coupar, on the northern county border with Angus, against which a valuation of 24 pounds, 13 shillings and fourpence was held. There was no corresponding entry in the element for Coupar for 1649 suggesting the family acquired the estate during the period. The Rental Roll for the Parish of Lethendy for 1649 carriesRental Roll for the County of Perth page 46 an entry for “James Strachan” for 120 pounds against the Kirkton of Lethendy. This had been sold prior to 1835 and was owned by Major James Gammel. The Rental Roll for the Parish of Cluny for 1649 carriesRental Roll for the County of Perth page 46 an entry for “Andrew Stirtone” for 40 pounds against his half of Wester Nether Fornocht (Forneath) which he shared with a Robert Bannerman. This had been sold prior to 1835 and was owned by the Very Reverend Principal Baird. These lands were in the region and may have been part of the Airlie lands held by the early Straton family. Certainly by 1835 the Clunie barony was recorded as being held to the Earl of Airlie. The Rental Roll for the Parish of Caputh for 1649 carriesRental Roll for the County of Perth page 46 a significant entry for “James Strachan”, possibly the same as above as they are neighbouring Parishes, for 2770 pounds against the Inchstruthill of which 333 pounds was for another property called Little Fardell. This valuation constitutes around one quarter of the valuation of the Caputh Parish. This James Strachan was one of the Strachan families of Kincardineshire and held the baronies of Fettercairn, Mondobo and Inchstruthill. He, a wealthy cattle baron, had acquired these lands from Lord Ogilvie of DeskfordMemorials of the Scottish families of Strachan and Wise; Rogers, page 56. in 1650 although was clearly in possession prior to 1649. Inchstruthill, now Inchtuthill, once an island on the Tay, is strategically located on the old Roman Road between Coupar Angus and Dunkeld and was the site of a Roman fort. The James Strachan of Fettercairn, Mondobo and Inchstruthill, died 6 Jan 1651 and the estate of Inchstruthill passed to his son James. The account of this family, Strachan’s of Thornton, is included in the source document Scottish Families of Strachan and Wise. James, 2nd of Inchstruthill, died 1686. His son had predeceased him leaving a son, James, that died in infancy, by which time the Thornton estates had passed to the Forbes family. It seems clear that a junior line had occupied Inchstruthill and, subsequently, their name changed to Straiton. The Farm Horse Tax Rolls of 1797/8 shows, for Inchstruthill, a family of Straiton, likely related to those mentioned prior.Farm Horse Tax 1797-1798, Volume 11, [http://www.scotlandsplaces.gov.uk/digital-volumes/historical-tax-rolls/farm-horse-tax-rolls-1797-1798/farm-horse-tax-1797-1798-volume-11/133#zoom=3&lat=634.82297&lon=1145.47503&layers=B page 143] The family members noted are a James, his son James and an Isaac with 16 horses. The Commissariat Record for Dunkeld also shows, on page 51, that another, a James, changed their name from Straiton, “Strachan, James, alias Straiton, in Wester Caputh, and sometime servant to Joseph Anderson, in Slogenhole 25 Apr. 1775”. These illustrate that the names were used interchangeably during the period immediately after the Jacobite Rebellion. In summary, the Parish registers record a significant number of entries for the name of Strachan and it's likely variants, for Perthshire in the period between 1600 and 1650 (over 350) that it seems unlikely that all these are variants of Straton. The same reference indicates that a John Straiton, tenant at Inchstuthill, in 1778 was probably a descendent of an Alexander Sturtone who died in 1688, illustrating another variation. He seems likely to have been related to the James Strachan mentioned above as holding Inchstruthill in 1649. Searches of Parish Records, available at Scotlands People, and, in part, at Family Search suggest that by 1700 there were two concentrations of Straitons in Perthshire: : In the '''north of the county''', near the border with Forfar, around Coupar and focused on the Parishes of Clunie, Dunkeld, Lethendy and Blairgowrie, with two Straton families, under a John Straton and a Patrik Straton. It is also possible that Stirton was a family nameThere is evidence of a change of name to Straton or Straiton after 1740 by Stirton's in the area. Stratons of Lauriston discusses this at page 112. and if so there are two Stirton families, under a James and a John and two more living close by at Lethendy and Kinloch, under an Andrew and a John as head. There is also a family of James Strathearn (Strachan) living at Caputh which may also be a derivation; and : In the '''south of the county''' focused on the Parishes of Scone, St. Martins, Moneydie, Redgordon and Luncarty seemingly with a family that had a John as the head and another, with Thomas as head, with another group near Crieff. It is interesting to note that the families in the north tended to use the name Straton, suggesting a stronger relationship with the Stratons of Lauriston, while those in the south tended to use Straiton, more in line with the use in Midlothian. As a further sign of this correlation the families in the south tended to use John, Thomas and William as the main names, while those in the north were more likely to use James, David, Andrew and Patrick. It seems probable that there was more than one migration of family members into Perthshire, indeed it even seems likely that it was a continuous move but there does seem to have been two distinct family migrations into Perthshire with: : One, the early one and possibly as early as the days of the Grey estates, around 1550, or even prior around 1390, when the Stratons owned part of Airlie. These names were corrupted into variants such as Stirtons, Strachan and Sturtone, with some evidence suggesting a return to the name of Straiton or Straitton. These are focused in the north with confusion arising from the name association with Strachan around the 2nd Jacobite Rebellion. : The second, a later migration, possibly as late as 1630/50, from Midlothian, holding the original name of Stratoun or its Midlothian variant, Straiton. By this stage in the family history the weight of the family, having sold most of the northern estates and many in the Army, had once again shifted to the Midlothian estates and I suspect the migration came from there. If you are investigating these lines in your research, there are a couple of feature that may interest you: : The Parish Records in the Shire, certainly prior to 1700 and possibly later depending on Parish, are not complete. Further, they, like others, were the responsibility of the Parish Clergy being maintained by them and never viewed by individuals who could not, in many cases, read or write anyway. Thus names were not always spelt the way we, who have now become very pedantic, would expect. Check variants. But name variants from the same apparent family at around the same time, if checked on Scotlands People, are not likely to occur as it is the same Parish Minister and he is likely to spell the name the same way from the same family. So if the same time but two different variants then it is actually likely to be two different families. : There was a great migration of the families from Perthshire after 1746, particularly the southern families. The majority of Perthshire did not support Prince Charles in the Rebellion of 1745 but there was a sizeable minority of Jacobites in the town and a rather larger proportion in the surrounding countryside, mainly in the north. There was no shortage of volunteers to help him when he was in the district in 1745. The Jacobites were, in the main, well behaved while there which was of significant contrast to Cumberland's forces when they arrived in Feb 1746. Then all "rebels" or often those simply informed on were rounded up and generally summarily executed or imprisoned. There were Straitons on both sides of this conflict. Pitlandy, a farm managed by a [[Straiton-35|John Straiton]], was part of the Balgowan Estates and the Lord, Thomas Graeme, played no part and was a staunch Government supporter. Across the road, quite literally, was Whitehill, a farm run by another [[Straiton-33|John Straiton]], and owned as part of the estates of the Duke of Atholl, William Murray. He was a staunch Jacobite and consequently tried for treason and died in the Tower of London. Any family, even suspected of being a supporter, had their house ransacked and effects robbed at best. Even the church suffered and it is noted, in the Parish records of the day, a change in the writing of the clerks and priests that maintained the record. While the landed nobility generally maintained their property, many of our families were not so fortunate. : The Rebellion was quickly followed by the Clearances and the Agricultural revolution. Nearly all of the “tenant” farmers lost their hereditary rights and were forced to farm lint, sons forced from the land, wives and daughters forced into the linen mills. This is why there are fewer than expected Straitons in Perthshire towards the end of the Century. Many fled to Fife and back to Edinburgh, some to Glasgow and beyond. ==Straitons in the North of Perthshire== For an initial read the Straitons from the north of Perthshire are, generally covered, in “Stratons of Lauriston” by Charles Straton, between pages 111 and 115. The relationships and interchangeability with variants, Strachan in particular, has not been fully investigated at this time. If there are any additions to this work please feel free to add them, with sources, or discuss. == Straitons of Auchtergaven == The Parish of Auchtergaven is located in the near centre of the shire was, in the late feudal period, disputed between the Bishop of Dunkeld and Sir James Crichton, of Strathford, During the Jacobite Rebellion of 1745 a considerable part of the Parish was held by Lord Nairne, who held part of Moneydie. These estates were forfeit to the Crown and after sold to the Duke of Atholl. There appears to be one family in Auchtergaven during the later 17th and early 18th Century of which we notice a number of children marrying. == Straitons of Moneydie == The Straitons of Perthsire in the south of the county are not, other than referred to in passing, mentioned in the work by Charles Straton and it is these family groups that I will investigate first. When, how and from whom they appeared is not yet known. It seems plausible that they were of a single source family that once held lands in the district but this is unknown. However before 1700 there appeared a number of distinct groups. There were family groups to the north of Perth with two farming families in the Parish of Moneydie and a group of families in the town of Perth and at Scone and there was a family group west of Perth in the Parishes of Crieff and Fowlis Wester. : Farm of Whitehill, Moneydie; held to [[Straiton-34|Thomas Straiton]]. : Farm of Pitlandy, Moneydie; held to [[Straiton-36|John Straiton]] and from which will come a [[Straiton-37|Samuel Straiton]], farmer in Boghall. : A lady, [[Straiton-39|Cristine Straiton]]; indicated to be from the Parish of Moneydie, who married as her second husband a John Greigor, from the Parish of Auchtergaven, in 1718. Also of interest to followers of the Straiton Clan is that there is a property, just south of Whitehill, named Lowstoun, which is not far removed from Lauristoun. A feature of the Lauriston Straitons was their want to name property after the main holding in Angus. ==Unclear== This space is where I put families where the lineage is not clear. There is a family of [[Straiton-43|David Straiton]] and Charlotte Proudfoot that is worth mentioning and where there is no clear, as yet, lineage. ==Source==

Pete Rozelle

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Pete Rozelle was the commissioner of the NFL from January 1960 to November 1989, when he retired from office.Alvin Ray Rozelle was born March 1, 1926 in South Gate, Calif. The older of 2 boys, his father had run a grocery store, but it failed during the Depression and he worked the rest of his days for Alcoa. Nicknamed Pete by an uncle, Rozelle grew up in Lynwood, a suburb of Los Angeles, and played basketball and tennis at Compton High School. After graduating, Rozelle served in the Navy, including time on an auxiliary tanker in the Pacific, from 1944 to 1946. Rozelle is credited with making the NFL into one of the most successful sports leagues in the world. In one of his first moves he moved the league's offices from suburban Philadelphia to midtown New York that year and set to work on building a television package. Bell had gotten a national TV deal for the NFL's championship game, and Rozelle went a big step further. He helped to push a bill through Congress that legalized single-network contracts for pro sports leagues and negotiated a league-wide agreement that replaced the 12 teams' separate TV packages. In 1962, CBS paid $9.3 million for two years to televise NFL games, an agreement that spawned much larger contracts. Smaller markets rejoiced. "What Pete Rozelle did with television receipts," Packers coach Vince Lombardi said, "probably saved football in Green Bay." Pete Rozelle would retire in 1989 after nearly 30 years running the league. Four years after being inducted in the Hall of Fame he helped establish in 1963. Rozelle, who died in 1996 from a Brain Tumor, would leave beyond a grand legacy making him the Commissioner of all Commissioners "Moving the NFL from the back page to the front page," New York Giants owner Wellington Mara said. "From daytime to prime time." Following his death the Super Bowl MVP Trophy was renamed in his honor.

Peter Robinson Settlers

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[[Category:Ontario Project]][[Category: Peter Robinson Settlers]][[Category: Upper Canada, Immigrants]] This page is maintained by the [[Space:Ontario Team|Ontario Team]], part of the [[Project:Canada|Canada Project]]. Welcome to the Peter Robinson Settlers free-space page. [[Robinson-2608|Peter Robinson]] was asked by the British government to manage an emigration scheme that would settle impoverished Irish families in Upper Canada (now Ontario). The first group of emigrants, arriving in 1823, were located for the most part in the townships of Ramsay, Huntley, Pakenham and Goulbourn on the Ottawa River, near or adjacent to the Lanark and military settlements. A second, much larger, group of emigrants was brought over in 1825, locating in townships in the Peterborough area, most notably Douro, Otonabee, Asphodel, Smith, Emily, Ennismore, and Ops. From 1829-1833, Robinson's agents helped settle immigrants in townships in the Peterborough area, in Nottawasaga Bay, and in Adelaide and Warwick townships. The aim of this free-space page is to develop profiles for these families. {{Image|file=Robinson-2608.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Peter Robinson}} If you have ancestors who were Peter Robinson Settlers or have an interest in this early non-indigenous community, please join us in creating profiles and adding them to the [[:Category: Peter Robinson Settlers]] list. To add the category to your profile, place (double brackets) Category: Peter Robinson Settlers (double brackets) above the Biography heading on the profile. This automatically adds the name to our list. Please add any new resources you have found to the Resources list below. == Members == * [[Cruthers-29|Laurie Cruthers]] – I'm interested in connecting early families in Ontario. *[[Devlin-670|Rich Devlin]] - Irish in the Military *[[Mulligan-668|Morgan Mulligan]] - Proud Peter Robinson Settler Descendant. * Please add your name here. == Resources == *An excellent summary, written in 1858, of the challenges the Emigrants endured upon arrival to Canada, and the impressive growth of many small townships in and around Peterborough County. [http://www.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.8_00072_1/5?r=undefined&s=undefined Directory of the United Counties of Peterborough & Victoria, 1858] *[http://ao.minisisinc.com/scripts/mwimain.dll/144/ARCH_DESC_FACT/FACTSDESC/REFD+RG+1-163?SESSIONSEARCH Archives of Ontario, Records Relating to the Peter Robinson Settlers] * [https://trentvalleyarchives.com/genealogy/peter-robinson-ships-list/ The Ships List: Peter Robinson Settlers from Cork to Canada, 1823 and 1825] [http://theshipslist.com/ships/passengerlists/peterrobinsonindex.shtml Alternate Ships List] *[https://archive.org/details/localhistory_2eg/mode/2up List of Irish immigrants who came in the Peter Robinson immigration scheme of 1825 and were settled in the Peterborough district at that time, 1900] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Robinson_(Canadian_politician) Wikipedia] * [http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/robinson_peter_7E.html Dictionary of Canadian Biography] * [http://www.bcgs.ca/?p=3419#.Wy0w9KlG000 British Columbia Genealogical Society’s List of Resources for Peter Robinson Settlers] * The Peterborough Examiner ran a series of articles on 'The Peter Robinson Settlers' in 2015: [http://www.thepeterboroughexaminer.com/2015/07/31/special-series-looks-back-at-the-peter-robinson-settlers Peterborough Examiner] * Geni Peter Robinson Irish Settlers in Canada Project (200 year anniversary celebration 2025) [https://www.geni.com/projects/Irish-Peter-Robinson-Settlers-Canada/2553 Geni.com Peter Robinson Settlers Project] * Peter Robinson's papers and correspondence [http://peannairi.com/peter-robinsons-papers-and-correspondence-1823-26/ Peter Robinson’s Papers and Correspondence]

Peter Shields of Ohio Civil War Records

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[[Shields-47|Peter Shields]] was born in Braxton County, Virginia on March 5, 1825. He was the son of [[Shields-26|John Shields]] and [[Donohue-4|Eda Donohue]]; and the grandson of [[Shields-21|Peter Shields]]. He married [[Roush-1|Margaret Roush]] on April 4, 1850 in Mason County, Virginia. He later removed to Meigs County, Ohio, where he died in Apple Grove on October 29, 1897.

Peters Name Study

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[[Category:Peters Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==Peters Name Study== This page is a companion to the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Peters_Name_Study: Peters Category Page] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. ==How to Join== To become a member of the Peters Name Study simply add your name and a description of what you are working on to the Members list. Or contact the one of the project managers [[Nelson-3486|Jamie Nelson]] or [[Sweetman-111|Barry Sweetman]] to be added. == Members == * [[Nelson-3486|Jamie]] - Peters from Mecklenburg, Germany. * [[Sweetman-111|Barry]] - Peters from England, New England, Michigan, and Canada * [[Peters-4956|Mary-Ellen]] Peters in Australia * [[Rapp-865|Lisa]] - Peters from Ohio and Virginia *[[MacKinnon-1348|Susan]] - Peters from Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia *[[Zonnefeld-4|Adri]] - Researching Peters from Minnesota == Subprojects == * [[Space:Canada%2C_Peters_Name_Study|Peters in Canada]] * [[Space:England%2C_Peters_Name_Study|Peters in England]] * [[Space:Germany%2C_Peters_Name_Study|Peters in Germany]] * [[Space:United States%2C_Peters_Name_Study|Peters in the United States]] == Template ==   {{One Name Study|name=Peters|category=Peters_Name_Study}} Paste this above the biography for each Peters if they don't already belong to a project:   {{One Name Study|name=Peters|category=Peters_Name_Study}} Or just include this category: [[Category: Peters_Name_Study]] == Helpful Wikitree Links == * [[:Category:Peters_Name_Study|Peters Name Study Category]] - Lists all people and pages related to the name study. * [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Peters Peters surname list] - A list of all the Peters on Wikitree. * [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&order=&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=peters Unconnected Peters] - These Peters are not connected to the main tree. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Peters Unsourced Peters] - These Peters are in need of sources. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&l=100&surname=PETERS&showall=1&hideown=1 Recent Activity] - Changes made to Peters profiles in the last week. == Other Links == * [http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=peters Information about the number of Peters in the United States] == Suggested Tasks == * Enter your Peters ancestors. * Upload photos of your Peters ancestors. * Connect all Peters to the main tree. * Find and enter notable Peters. * Make sure all Peters are sourced. * Choose a Peters already in the tree and enter all of their Peters descendants. * Add the template or category to people with the Peters surname. * Choose a location and enter all Peters that live there. * If you are a male Peters and have had your Y-DNA tested, enter your test information on Wikitree. * If you are descended from a Peters and have had your Autosomal DNA done, upload your data to [http://gedmatch.com Gedmatch] and enter your test information on Wikitree so we can confirm relationships with triangulation.

Petition of the Inhabitants of Washington District

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[[Category:Washington_District]] [[Category:Southwest Territory]] [[Category:Watauga Association]] [[Category:Province of North Carolina|Washington District]] [[Category:North Carolina History|Washington District]] [[Category:North Carolina|Washington District]] [[Category:Tennessee|Washington District]] [[Category:Tennessee History|Washington District]] [[Category:Tennessee]] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tennessee Category:Tennessee] == Tennessee - Pre-Statehood == In 1772, the white settlements south of the Holston River, although acknowledged to be an unorganized part of North Carolina, were without any form of government. In 1772, they "exercised the divine right of governing themselves," forming a "written association and articles for the management of general affairs. Five Commissioners were appointed, by the decision of a majority of whom all matters in controversy were settled..." The Articles of the [[:Category:Watauga Association|Watauga Association]] are apparently not extant, but it is known that they "in convention assembled, elected as Commissioners, thirteen citizens. They were [[Carter-7661|John Carter]], [[Robertson-94|Charles Robertson]], James Robertson, Zach. Isbell, [[Sevier-7|John Sevier]], James Smith, [[Brown-20295|Jacob Brown]], [[Bean-1004|William Bean]], John Jones, George Russell, [[Womack-699|Jacob Womack]], [[Lucas-2145|Robert Lucas]] and William Tatham.[[#TNGenProject]], [[#Ramsey]], [[#Moore]] In 1775, the Wataugans secured their lands by purchasing it from the [[:Category:Cherokee|Cherokee Nation]], and by August 1776, had petitioned North Carolina for recognition of their government, now termed "Washington District." The following petition is undated, but is believed to have been signed in 1776. The original, located in the North Carolina State Archives at Raleigh, states "Received August 22, 1776." === The Petition === To the Hon. the Provincial Council of North-Carolina: The humble petition of the inhabitants of Washington District, including the River Wataugah, Nonachuckie, &c., in committee assembled, Humbly Sheweth, that about six years ago, Col. Donelson, (in behalf of the Colony of Virginia,) held a Treaty with the Cherokee Indians, in order to purchase the lands of the Western Frontiers; in consequence of which Treaty, many of your petitioners settled on the lands of the Wataugah, &c., expecting to be within the Virginia line, and consequently hold their lands by their improvements as first settlers; but to their great disappointment, when the line was run they were (contrary to their expectation) left out; finding themselves thus disappointed, and being to inconveniently situated to move back, and feeling an unwillingness to loose the labour bestowed on their plantations, they applied to the Cherokee Indians, and leased the land for a term of ten years, before the expiration of which term, it appeared that many persons of distinction were actually making purchases forever; thus yielding a precedent, (supposing many of them, who were gentlemen of the law, to be better judges of the constitution than we were,) and considering the bad consequences it must be attended with, should the reversion be purchased out of our hands, we next preceded to make a purchase of the lands, reserving those in our possession in sufficient tracts for our own uses, and resolving to dispose of the remainder for the good of th community. This purchase was made and the lands acknowledged to us and our heirs forever, in an open treaty, in Wataugah Old Fields; a deed being obtained from the Chiefs of the said Cherokee nation, for themselves and their whole nation, conveying a fee simple right to the said lands, to us and our heirs forever, which deed was for and in consideration of the sum of two thousand pounds sterling (paid to them in goods,) for which consideration they acknowledged themselves fully satisfied, contented and paid; and agreed for themselves and their whole nation, their heirs, &c., forever to resign, warrant and defend the said lands to us, and our heirs, &c., against themselves, their heirs, &c. The purchase was no sooner made, than we were alarmed by the reports of the present unhappy situation between Great Britain and America, on which report, (taking the new united colonies for our guide,) we proceeded to choose a committee, which was done unanimously by the consent of the people. This committee (willing to become a party in the present unhappy contest) resolved (which is now in our records) to adhere strictly to the rules and orders of the Continental Congress, and in open committee acknowledged themselves indebted to the united colonies their full portion of the Continental expense. Finding ourselves on the Frontiers, and being apprehensive that, for the want of a proper legislature, we might become shelter for such as endeavored to defraud their creditors; considering also the necessity of recording Deeds, Wills, and doing other public business, we, by consent of the people, formed a court for the purposes above mentioned, taking (by desire of our constituents) the Virginia laws for our guide, so near as the situation of affairs would admit; this was intended for ourselves, and was done by the consent of every individual, but wherever we had to deal with people out of our district, we have ruled them to bail, to abide by our determinations, (which was, in fact, leaving the matter of reference,) otherways we dismissed their suit, lest we should in any way intrude on the legislature of the colonies. In short, we have endeavored so strictly to do justice, that we have admitted common proof against ourselves, on accounts, &c., from the colonies, without pretending a right to require the Colony Seal. We therefore trust that we shall be considered as we deserve, and not, as we have (no doubt) been many times, represented, as a lawless mob. It is for this very reason we can assure you that we petition; we now again repeat it, that it is for want of proper authority to try and punish felons, we can only mention to you murderers, horse thieves and robbers and are sorry to say that some of them have escaped us for want of proper authority. We trust, however, that this will not long be the case; and we again and again repeat it, that it is for this reason we petition to this Honourable Assembly. Above we have given you an extract of our proceedings, since our settling on Wataugah, Nonachuckie, &c., in regard to our civil affairs. We have shown you the causes of our first settling and the disappointments we have met with, the reason of our lease and of our purchase, the manner in which we purchased, and how we hold of the Indians in fee simple; the causes of our forming a committee, and legality of its election; and same of our court and proceedings, and our reasons for petitioning in regard to our Legislature. We will now porceed to give you some account of our military establishments, which were chosen agreeable to the rules established by convention, and officers appointed by the committee. This being done we thought it proper to raise a company on the District service, as our proportion, to act in the common cause on the sea shore. A Company of fine riflemen were accordingly enlisted, and put under Captain James Robertson, and were actually embodied, when we received sundry letters and depositions, (copies of which we now enclose to you,) you will readily judge that there was occasion for them in another place, where we daily expected attack. We therefore thought proper to station them on our Frontiers, in defence of the common cause, at the expense and risque of our own private fortunes, till farther public orders, which we flatter ourselves will give no offence. We have enclosed you sundry proceedings at the station where our men now remain. We shall now submit the whole to your candid and impartial judgement. We pray your mature and deliberate consideration in our behalf, that you man annex us to your Province, (whether as County, district, or other division,) in such manner as may enable us to share in the glorious cause of Liberty; enforce our laws under authority, and in every respect become the best members of society; and for ourselves and constituents we hope, we may venture to assure you, that we shall adhere strictly to your determinations, and that nothing will be lacking or any thing neglected, that may add weight (in the civil or military establishments) to the glorious cause in which we are now struggling, or contribute to the welfare of our own or ages yet to come. That you may strictly examine every part of this our Petition, and delay no time in annexing us to your Province, in such a manner as your wisdom shall direct, is the hearty prayer of those who, for themselves and constituents, as in duty bound, shall ever pray. === Signers === This list represents the oldest list of people available today for those that were part of the Watauga Association and founded what we know as Tennessee. {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue; text-align=center;" |- | * John Barley * [[Barton-751|Joshua Barten Sr]] * [[Bates-1603|William Bates]] * Henry Bates Jr * Henry Bates Sr * [[Bean-1004|William Bean Sr]] Committee Member * [[Blair-109|Hugh Blair]] * Joud. Bostin Sr * Lewis Bowyer, Committee Attorny * William Brokees * [[Brown-20295|Jacob Brown]] Committee Member * John Brown * [[Brown-20301|Joseph Brown Sr]] * [[Brown-20300|Joseph Brown Jr]] * Joseph Buller * Job Bumper * Joseph Calvit * [[Calvit-2|Frederick Calvit]] * [[Carter-7661|John Carter]], Committee Chairman * [[Carter-7662|Landon Carter]] * John Chukinbeard * [[Clark-330|William Clark]] * [[Cooper-5523|James Cooper]] * John I Cox Sr * Abraham Cox * [[Cox-4813|William Cox]] * [[Cox-3022|Edward Cox]] * John Cox Jr * William Crocket * [[Crockett-306|David Crocket]] * Christopher Cunningham Jr * [[Cunningham-2061|Christopher Cunningham Sr]] * [[Davis-16861|John Davis]] * Thomas Dedmon * William Dod * Joseph Dunham * John Dunham * Rice Durroon * James Easley Sr * James Easley Jr * [[Fletcher-2780|Richard Fletcher]] * Drury Goodan * Alexander Greer * [[Greer-795|Joseph Greer]] * Andrew Greer Jr * [[Greer-296|Andrew Greer Sr]] * Joseph Grimes * John Haile * George Hartt * Matthew Hawkins * David Hickey * [[Hider-16|Michael Hider]] * [[Hightower-162|Oldham Hightower]] * Abednago Hix * Ambrose Hodge * Edward Hopson | * Thomas Houghton * Joshua Houghton * [[Hughes-1270 | David Hughes]] * Thomas Hughes * George Hutson * Zach Isbell, Committee Member * John Jones, Committee Member * Lewis Jones * John King * [[Lucas-2145|Robert Lucas]], Committee Member * [[Lusk-237|Joseph Lusk]] * Charles McCartney * Joseph McCartney * John McCormick * Joab Mitchell * [[Mitchell-4059|Mark Mitchell]] * John Moore * Gideon Morris * Shadrach Morris * Groves Morris * Daniel Morris * Robert Mosely * [[Nave-60 |Teeter Nave]] * John Neave * William Newberry * Richard Norton * William Overall * Elias Pebeer * William Reeves * [[Robertson-94 | Charles Robertson]], Committee Member * William Roberson * James Robertson Committee Member * Mark Robertson * Elijah Robertson * Julius Robertson * John Robinson * Ossa Rose * George Russell, Committee Member * [[Sevier-7|John Sevier]] Committee Member * Valentine Sevier * Robert Sevier * [[Sherrill-61 | Adam Sherrell]] * [[Sherrill-52 | Samuel Sherrell Jr]] * [[Sherrill-75 | Samuel Sherrell Sr]] * Emanuel Shote * Henry Siler * Thomas Simpson * James Smith, Committee Member * William Tatham, Committee Secretary * [[Tipton-128 | Jonathan Tipton]] * Frederick Vaughn * John Waddell * Jarret Williams * [[Wilson-21403 | Isaac Wilson Sr]] * Isaac Wilson Jr: this is not the son of SR just a younger man b.1747 per DAR. * [[Womack-699|Jacob Womack, Sr]], Committee Member * Jacob Womack Jr |} == Sources == * [http://tngenweb.org/pre1796/17760822.html TNGenProject, East Tennessee, Pre-statehood] * [http://archive.org/stream/annalstennessee00ramsgoog#page/n158/mode/1up The Annals of Tennessee to the End of The Eighteenth Century], J.G.M. Ramsey, A.M., M.D., Lippincott, Grambo & Co., Philadelphia, 1853 * [https://archive.org/stream/tennesseevolunte01moor#page/71/mode/1up Tennessee the Volunteer State, 1769-1923] by John Trotwood Moore, editor and Austin P. Foster, Published 1923 by The S.J. Clarke Pub. Co. in Nashville,TN

Petworth Immigration Scheme

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[[Category:England, Emigrants]] [[Category: Upper Canada, Immigrants]] [[Category:Petworth, Sussex]] This page is maintained by the [[Space:Ontario Team|Ontario Team]], part of the [[Project:Canada|Canada Project]]. You are welcome to add Petworth emigrants to the list below. {{Image|file=Wyndham-76-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Earl of Egremont }} The Petworth Emigration Scheme, sponsored by [[Wyndham-76|George Wyndham, the 3rd Earl of Egremont]], and promoted by Thomas Sockett, the Anglican Rector of Petworth[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:BookSources/978-1-904109-16-7 ISBN 978-1-904109-16-7] Sheila Haines and Leigh Lawson, Poor Cottages & Proud Palaces. The life and work of the Reverend Thomas Sockett of Petworth 1777-1859 The Hastings Press 2007., sent around 1800 working-class people from the south of England to southwestern Upper Canada (now Ontario) between 1832 and 1837.[http://www.collectionscanada.ca/immigrants/021017-2112-e.html Moving Here, Staying Here: The Canadian Immigrant Experience] at Library and Archives Canada - "Right of Passage: Debates". The scheme was part of a larger initiative in Britain during the 1830s, in which churches, charitable organizations and private individuals were active in promoting emigration as a solution to overcrowded urban slums, unemployment and rural poverty in Britain. '''The Voyage'''
The crossing by sailing ship took about seven weeks to Lower Canada (now Québec), with very cramped living conditions, a six-foot-square berth for three adults or six children. Cooking was done by the passengers using stoves on deck. Ships used included the ''England'', the ''Heber'', the ''British Tar'' and the ''Diana''. The voyage was longer but cheaper than going to the United States because the migrants were providing a return cargo for ships bringing timber to England. Wood-fired steam tugs would tow the ships up the St. Lawrence River to Montreal where the passengers had to transfer to barges known as Durham boats to ascend the St. Lawrence Rapids to Prescott before catching a steamer to Kingston and York (Toronto).Peter Jerrome, Petworth from 1660 to the present day. The Window Press 2006 p107. When the Rideau Canal was opened the rapids could be avoided by using the Ottawa River and the canal. '''The Emigrants'''
About 1800 people were sent to Canada by the scheme, mostly from 1832 to 1837, although 170 emigrated from 1838 to 1850 on ships of other agents. The emigrants consisted of unemployed single men and families dependent on a lone wage earner. Field workers were more heavily represented than those working with livestock. They were seasonally employed and the series of poor harvests that culminated in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swing_Riots Swing Riots] suggested poor employment prospects would continue. Skilled rural artisans and trades people were also represented in the Petworth emigrants. Although they possessed enough standing to be distinguished from agricultural labourers in status and wage, the seasonal nature of their work resulted in similar instability. As they made a good wage during the summer months, they were expected to make ends meet year round and were overlooked by the vestry when it came to off-season assistanceCameron, Wendy; Maude, Mary McDougall (2000). ""Pauperism [is] almost universal": Who Were the Petworth Emigrants?". [http://books2.scholarsportal.info/viewdoc.html?id=/ebooks/ebooks0/gibson_crkn/2009-12-01/1/400494&page=94 Assisting emigration to Upper Canada : the Petworth Project, 1832-1837]. Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press. ISBN 0773520341. Retrieved 27 June 2016.. Former soldiers often did not settle easily into life back home and had the incentive of being entitled to claim 100 acres (40 hectares) of uncleared land, while other migrants were given five acres (2 hectares)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:BookSources/978-1-904109-16-7 ISBN 978-1-904109-16-7] Sheila Haines and Leigh Lawson, Poor Cottages & Proud Palaces. The life and work of the Reverend Thomas Sockett of Petworth 1777-1859 The Hastings Press 2007 p158. In 1839 a group of emigrants from Colonel George Wyndham's Irish estates were sent to Upper Canada on the ''Waterloo''. They were superintended by a half-pay naval officer [[Rubidge-45|Charles Rubidge]], who had settled in Upper Canada. Wyndham eventually sponsored nearly as many emigrants from Ireland as his father had from England. '''External Links''' * [http://www.petworthemigrations.com/index.html Petworth Emigration Project]. Retrieved 27 June 2016. * [http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/passengerlists/petworth.shtml Petworth Project: Reconstructed Ships' Lists]. TheShipsList. Retrieved 27 June 2016. * [https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1002&context=historybooks How Middlesex County was Settled with Farmers,Artisans, and Capitalists: An Account of theCanada Land Company in Promoting Emigrationfrom the British Isles in the 1830s through the1850s by Marvin Simner, 2010] '''WikiTree Profiles of Petworth Emigrants''' * [[Adsett-77|Thomas Adsett]] * [[Anscombe-67|Benjamin Anscombe]] * [[Bristow-1896|John Bristow]] * [[Boniface-432|Hannah Boniface Bristow]] * [[Bristow-394|Edward Bristow]] * [[Streeter-410|Hannah Streeter Bristow]] * [[Capling-35|Caroline Capling]] * [[Booker-1128|Jane Booker Capling]] * [[Caplin-57|John Capling (Caplin)]] * [[Capling-26|John Capling Jr.]] * [[Capling-18|Stephen Capling]] * [[Capling-4|Thomas Capling]] * [[Golds-4|Mary Golds Carey]] * [[Carey-927|Philip Carey]] * [[Chantler-71|Moses Chantler]] * [[Hoad-236|Sarah Hoad Chantler]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Chantler-57&action=edit Nathaniel Chantler] * [[Rowe-5952|Sophia Rowe Chantler]] * [[Chase-5345|Fanny Chase]] * [[Chase-5344|Frank Chase]] * [[Gregory-5804|Lucy Gregory Chase]] * [[Chase-3153|William Chase]] * [[Miller-33888|Ann Miller Cosens]] * [[Cosens-49|Charles Wesley Cosens, Jr.]] * [[Cosens-47|Charles Wesley Cosens, Sr.]] * [[Cosens-39|Cornelius Cosens]] * [[Daniels-3871|Ann Daniels]] * [[Horton-4861|Elizabeth Horton Daniels]] * [[Daniels-3837|William Daniels]] * [[Olliver-136|Clara Olliver Ford]] * [[Goldring-199|James Goldring, Sr.]] * [[Goldring-258|James Goldring]] * [[Hobden-160|Elizabeth Hobden Golds]] * [[Golds-41|George Golds]] * [[Holmwood-25|John Stephens Holmwood]] * [[Hopkins-5655|Leah Hopkins Holmwood]] * [[Howick-34|William Howick]] * [[Jackman-1089|Francis Jackman]] * [[Jackman-199|Henry Jackman]] * [[Lillywhite-3|Sarah Lillywhite Jackman]] * [[Jackman-200|William Jackman]] * [[Joyes-42|Luke Joyes]] * [[Lillywhite-71|George Lillywhite]] * [[Floate-8|Sophia Floate Lillywhite]] * [[Sherwin-242|Elizabeth Sherwin Mann]] * [[Mann-4080|Noah Mann]] * [[Mann-9726|Samuel Mann, Sr.]] * [[Mann-9727|Thomas Mann]] * [[Mates-19|Louisa Mates Mitchell]] * [[Mates-20|Mary Ann Mates Mitchell]] * [[Holden-3995|Frances Holden Pullen (Pulling)]] * [[Pulling-73|Richard Pullen (Pulling)]] * [[Titmous-1|Edith Titmous Racher]] * [[Racher-132|John Racher]] * [[Rapson-96|James Rapson]] * [[Rapson-182|Rhoda Rapson]] * [[Tribe-84|Sarah Tribe Rapson]] * [[Cosens-84|Caroline Cosens Tilt]] * [[Cosens-85|Jane Cosens Tilt]] * [[Tilt-57|William Tilt]] * [[Trusler-662|Harriet Trusler]] * [[Childs-1471|Jane Childs Trusler]] * [[Trusler-685|John Trusler]] * [[Trusler-977|Reuben Trusler]] * [[Voice-29|Cornelius Voice]] * [[Wakeford-155|James Wakeford]] * [[Willard-3308|William Willard]] * [[Wilson-28818|Obediah Wilson]] '''WikiTree Profiles of Colonel Wyndham’s 1839 Irish Emigrants''' ==Sources==

Peyton Families

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[[Category: Peyton Project]] [[Category: US Southern Colonies Family Studies]] == Peytons of Virginia == :This page is designed as a reference page for the Peytons of Virginia and to facilitate collaboration on profiles of Peytons (and Paytons) in America. See [[Space:Of_Peytons_&_Paytons|Of Peytons & Paytons]] for Peytons/Paytons in England. == Reference Section == :While I was trying to figure out who’s who, I was struck by the solid information provided in bits and pieces across the various lines and duplicates. For example, WikiTree is fortunate in that [[Davey-79|Harold Davey]] of the Peyton Society of Virginia is a member and has posted notes on several Peyton profiles: :* [[Peyton-15|Valentine Peyton]] :* [[Peyton-74|Valentine Peyton]] :* [[Peyton-280|Robert Peyton]] :Additionally, I found transcripts of wills on a couple of profiles: :* [[Peyton-13|Valentine Peyton]] will, signed December 1785, mentioning wife Sally; children Craven, Prudence, John, and Robert; brother Burr Peyton :* [[Peyton-17|Henry Peyton]] will, signed May 1658, mentioning wife Ellen; brother Col. Valentine Peyton; sons Henry and Valentine (underage at time will was written); Uncle Thomas Partington of London :* ''find a profile with a will transcript? add it here!'' === Sources === *[http://www.peytonsocietyva.org/ The Peyton Society of Virginia] :*''The Peytons of Virginia II'' (2004), suggested by [[Davey-79|Harold Davey]] *[http://www.vahistorical.org/arvfind/peytonsoc.htm Peyton Society of Virginia Records] (restricted) * ''your favorite?'' === Lookup Offers === == Collaboration Section == === Lowest Peyton Profiles === :Before any merging, we need to reach consensus on the version of the name to be used (for example, Payton or Peyton) and find the profile with the lowest numbered WikiTree ID. Then all of the duplicates can be [[Matching_and_Merging_FAQ|merged]] into that profile. (See [[Merging_multiple_profiles|merging multiple profiles]] for additional information.) :As we determine the “final” profile for each Peyton, we can list him/her here, which will facilitate future merges. I’ve started a couple of lists for us to work with to do this. Please feel free to edit.I’ve made the privacy level of this page such that you need to be on the trusted list to edit it. My intent is that active Peyton profile managers would also be Profile Managers for this page, which would allow communication to all through a bulletin board post (those are sent to all managers for a profile). === Valentine Peytons === ==== Locations ==== : Westmoreland County (Nomini); Stafford County (Overwharton Parish); Prince William County (Hamilton, Dettington Parish) : The following location information is from Benjamin Rush's profile (he was made guardian of Robert, orphan of Valentine Peyton, in 1762 - Prince William County Court records - and his daughter Ann Rush married Robert Peyton - bible record of grandson Hiram Peyton Cochran, details relayed in [http://genforum.genealogy.com/peyton/messages/352.html this post]). * 1715 birth in Westmoreland County, Virginia ** Prince William County (sometimes given as birth location), was not formed until 1730/31 (from King George and Stafford counties); Westmoreland County was formed from Northumberland County in 1653 and Stafford County was formed from Westmoreland County in 1664[http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~george/countyformations/virginiaformationmaps.html History of County Formations in Virginia 1617-1995]) * 1744 marriage to Alice Grigsby in Overwharton Parish, Stafford County, Virginia ** Overwharton Parish, formed about 1702, served Stafford County from 1702 to after 1785. In 1776, the boundary between King George and Stafford Counties was altered, Overwharton began serving both counties.[http://vagenweb.org/parishes.htm Parishes of Virginia] ** Overwharton Parish and Prince William County: When Prince William County was formed from Stafford County in 1731, all of Hamilton Parish went to Prince William County. Hamilton Parish was formed in 1730 and served Stafford County from 1730 until the formation of Prince William County, which it served until 1769. When Fauquier County was formed from Prince William County in 1759, Hamilton Parish served both counties. In 1769, Hamilton Parish was divided and all of the parish in Prince William County and part of the parish in Fauquier County was used to form Leeds Parish.[http://vagenweb.org/parishes.htm Parishes of Virginia] ** Stafford County was formed from Westmoreland County in 1664.[http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~george/countyformations/virginiaformationmaps.html History of County Formations in Virginia 1617-1995]) * 1801 death in Chatham County, North Carolina ** Chatham County was formed from Orange County in 1771[http://www.usgwarchives.net/nc/counties.html North Carolina County Development] Dettinger Parish & Overwharton Parish are close, but I think there is a bit more "crossover" than should be. For example, [http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=mwballard&id=I35055&op=GET this Rootsweb page] for Valentine (16 ) includes the following: * Birth: Abt 1687 in Westmoreland Co., Virginia * Death: Bef 1 Oct 1751 * Event: lived in 25 Jun 1739 Hamilton Parish, Prince William Co., Virginia * Event: Burgess 1736 Prince William Co., Virginia * Event: Justice Office 22 Feb 1743 * Event: Sheriff Office 25 Sep 1749 * Event: Vestryman 22 May 1749 "Overwharton Parish", Stafford Co., Virginia ** ''from Hayden (who is said to have merged two Valentines),see [http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/payton/741/ this post] noting that the Overwharton Parish may be a different Valentine Peyton * Event: Vestryman 26 Jun 1749 "Dettingen Parish", Virginia It may be more than two Valentines are chronicled. From a comment on [[Peyton-15]]'s profile: : Westmoreland County, from which Stafford County was formed, was served by Nomini Parish from the time Westmoreland county was formed from Northumberland county in 1653. : Conclusion - Westmoreland/Nomini/Stafford County (Overwharton Parish) Peytons are Henry->Henry->Valentine (gent./clerk of Stafford Co. died after 1752). : vagenweb.org/stafford/groupsheets/HenryPeyton16563GenNarrDesc.RTF - descendants of Henry b Westmoreland County, shows information for both the Stafford County and Prince William County Valentine Peytons all under Captain Valentine Peyton of Prince William County. ==== WikiTree's Valentines ==== See also [[Space:Peytons in the American Revolution#Valentine Peytons]]. :The following list of WikiTree profiles (probably changed since initially posted), offers some information, some of it sourced, but there appears to me that more than Hayden's two Valentines may have been merged - with so many prominent Valentine Peytons living so close together at the same time, it's hard to tell what fact should go with which other fact(s) and for which Valentine. * [[Peyton-1|Valentine Peyton]] (Dr), 1756-1802 * [[Peyton-221|Valentine Peyton]] (?1700-1761?), Stafford County, father of [[Peyton-432]] (Robert m Rush) * [[Peyton-67|Valentine Peyton]], July 31, 1627 London, London, England - 1665 * [[Peyton-91|Valentine Peyton]], 1657 Nominy, Westmoreland, Virginia, United States - 1705 :''- are the following two profiles a match? -'' [whether or not, they were merged] :Note: [[Peyton-92|Valentine Peyton]] appears to have too many children, based on a note from PSV on [[Peyton-15|Valentine Peyton]] that Valentine and Ann (unknown) had seven children. Additional sources? (Another note: PSV's ''Peytons of Virginia II'' could also have facts assigned incorrectly & review of sources cited in the books should be re-examined.) :* [[Peyton-15|Valentine Peyton-15]], 1687 Ocquia Parish, Westmoreland Co., VA - October 1, 1751 :* [[Peyton-92|Valentine Peyton-92]], October 1686 - October 1, 1751 * [[Peyton-75|Valentine Peyton-75]], 1730 - November 28, 1754 * [[Peyton-13|Valentine Peyton-13]], 1754 Prince William County, VA - February 6, 1786 * [[Peyton-74|Valentine Peyton-74]], October 20, 1756 Overwharton Parish, Stafford Co., Va. - 1802 * [[Peyton-171|Valentine Peyton-171]], 1801 Virginia - 1840 ==== Known Facts - "FE" Line ==== : The ''Peytons of Virginia II'' (POVII) identifies Valentine Peyton, father of Robert (b 1 September 1745), as "FE" line. This section is to collect facts associated with the Valentine Peytons of an age to be father of Robert (b 1745), son Robert, and those associated with him - focusing on their locations. POVII says that Valentine (FE Line) is "of Prince William Co., Va." based, apparently, on the following source citations for son Robert: * "Prince William Co. VA, Orders, 1762-1763, Bk A, p. 590, Sept. 10,1761. Robert Peyton, an infant was represented by John Peyton, his guardian. Prince William Co. VA, Orders, 1762-1763, Bk OB, p. 385, Nov. 2, 1762, Robert Peyton, Orphan of Valentine Peyton, Gent. deceased, came into court and made choice of Benjamin Rush for his Guardian, etc." : However, another source cites the same dates, but director sources: * "September 10, 1761: Loudoun Co., Va., Order Bk A:509 sent by Pat Duncan to Mary Gregg. November 2, 1762, Prince William Co., Va., OB 1761-1763:385 from Ruth and Sam Sparacio (see Mary Gregg's [http://genforum.genealogy.com/peyton/messages/352.html Genforum post #352], in which she provides a summary of information that she and her co-researcher Carlene St. John had found.) From Benjamin's profile ([[Rush-505]]) is the statement: "'Benjamin Rush of Parish of Dettingen in the County of Prince William Planter & Alice his Wife' (Deed Abstract, December 1762)." So to start: Valentine (b c 1700) of... Prince William County? - [[Peyton-221]] (currently attached as father of Robert b 1745, [[Peyton-432]]) : John (guardian of Valentine's son Robert in 1761), of... Loudoun County? Robert's father-in-law ([[Rush-505|Benjamin Rush]]) of Dettingen Parish, Prince William County Valentine, clerk of the court, Stafford County, was living in November 1752.see his profile, [[Peyton-221]], specifically, [[Peyton-221#_note-3|this footnote]] (as of Aug. 4, 2017) Valentine of Prince William County was dec'd by 25 Aug 1752 (from [http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=mwballard&id=I35055&op=GET#s4 this Rootsweb page], "the Pr. William Co. Court held a hearing in the case of Mark Brown and Elizabeth his wife against Henry Peyton, Gent. and John Peyton, executors of Valentine Peyton Gent. dec'd. [typos corrected]" An aside on who Robert's mother might be, the following are two comments from [[Peyton-432]]: : update: beliefs change. At this point there I think that Frances Harrison married a different Valentine Peyton. The Stafford County Order Book returned to Virginia a few years ago shows a Valentine Peyton, Clerk, past the time that Captain Valentine Peyton died. : I think that strong evidence is mounting that Robert (b 1745, married Ann Rush) is the son of Valentine (d 1751) but not of Frances Linton. I believe that Frances Linton married Valentine c1716/1719 and was mother of some of the 7 children the Peyton Society of Virginia attributes to her, but not Robert (and I don't think Craven either). Frances Harrison is said to have married Valentine (d 1751), but also is said to have been born c1711, so she couldn't have married him in 1719. But she could have married him after Frances Linton died & been the mother of Craven (b c1730) and Robert (b 1745). Although it's not impossible that a 47-year-old woman in 1745 to have born a child (Frances Linton was b c1698), it's more likely a woman born c1710 did. : -- :This Robert Peyton is from Prince William and Loudoun counties, Virginia according to deeds. His will was recorded in Franklin County, NC in 1785. :According to the Peyton Society of Virginia, the Robert Peyton who married Ann Guffey (born Rockbridge, VA) died in Tennessee in 1795 (born 1725). :The book ''Davis Stockton of Virginia,'' by Leona Irene Smith Johnson and Winfred Broadus Smith, has Robert Peyton m Ann Guffey living on Pissey Creek, Amherst County, 10 miles from Yelverton Peyton m Ann Guffey, living on Buffalo Creek, Rockbridge County. Amherst/Rockbridge are adjacent. PWC/Loudoun county are quite a distance away (see [http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~george/countyformations/virginiaformationmaps.html this map], select 1778). :: Earlier, I concluded that Westmoreland/Nomini/Stafford County (Overwharton Parish) Peytons are Henry->Henry->Valentine (gent./clerk of Stafford Co. died after 1752). I'm leaning toward Robert (b 1745), son of Valentine (d 1751) are Hamilton Parish/Dettington Parish, Prince William County/Loudoun County. Robert's father (b c1700) would have been born before Hamilton Parish & Prince William County were formed in 1730/1731: From Freddie Spradlin's [http://vagenweb.org/parishes.htm Parishes of Virginia]: "Hamilton Parish... was formed by dividing Overwharton Parish, Stafford Co. When Prince William Co was formed from Stafford Co in 1731, all of Hamilton Parish went...." :: Dettington Parish was formed from Hamilton Parish in 1744 and served Prince William County to after 1785.Freddie Spradlin's [http://vagenweb.org/parishes.htm Parishes of Virginia] === Robert Peytons === :following are by profile number (see also [[Space:Of%20Peytons%20&%20Paytons|Of Peytons & Paytons]]) * [[Peyton-55|Robert Capt Peyton]], 1689 Westmoreland now, Stafford, Virginia, USA (1689 - April 6, 1740) * [[Peyton-58|Sir Robert Peyton]], 1633 London, London, England (1633 - 1682) * [[Peyton-206|Robert Peyton]], 1730 Prince William,Virginia * [[Peyton-224|Robert Holmes Peyton]], May 10, 1792 Sumner,Tennessee * [[Peyton-254|Robert A Peyton]], 1853 Missouri * [[Peyton-261|Robert (Peyton) de Ufford]], 1234 Peyton Hall, Ramshold, Suffolk * [[Peyton-285|Robert Holmes Peyton]], May 10, 1792 Tennessee * [[Peyton-296|Robert Hewitt Peyton]], March 31, 1882 Tennessee - June 27, 1902 * [[Peyton-335|Robert F Peyton]], 1849 Mississippi * [[Peyton-339|Robert Peyton]], 1878 Mississippi * [[Peyton-362|Robert A Peyton]], 1853 Missouri * [[Peyton-432|Robert Peyton]], September 1, 1745 * [[Peyton-434|Major Robert Peyton]] * [[Peyton-506|Robert Peyton]], 1573 * [[Peyton-507|Sir Robert Peyton]], 1464 Suffolk * [[Peyton-508|Sir Robert Peyton]], 1498-1550 * [[Peyton-509|Sir Robert Peyton]], 1523 Isleham * [[Peyton-510|Robert Peyton]], 1550 * [[Peyton-517|Robert Peyton]], 1450 === Yelverton Peytons === :Yelverton, it appears, is a family name from the wife of [[Peyton-115|Thomas Peyton]] - [[Yelverton-70|Elizabeth Yelverton]], born about 1615. Elizabeth was the daughter of Bridget (Drury) Yelverton ([[Drury-116]]). See the pdf for the Drury tree, p 429 from ''The history and antiquities of Suffolk. Thingoe hundred,'' by John Gage (available [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000194373 online] courtesy of the Hathi Trust). :* [[Peyton-83|Yelverton Peyton]], 1734 Stoney Hill, Stafford, Virginia, USA - 1783 :* [[Peyton-263|Yelverton Peyton]], September 1, 1755 Virginia - January 23, 1849 (Patriot - DAR Ancestor #[http://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A090000 A090000]) :* [[Peyton-267|Yelverton Peyton]], 1793 - 1858 :* [[Peyton-318|Yelverton Peyton]], 1857 Louisiana :* [[Peyton-322|Yelverton Peyton]], 1780 :* [[Peyton-237|Egelverton Peyton]] (no dates/places) :* Sir Yelverton Peyton, Capt. R.N. (died Oct. 10, 1748); nephew of Robert Peyton who settled in Gloucester county, Virginia (maybe his uncle is Robert, son of [[Peyton-434|Robert Peyton]] who died 1686 & who settled in Gloucester co. [[Peyton-434]] seems a generation off to be his uncle). Source for Sir Yelverton: "Journals of the Council of Virginia in Executive Sessions, 1737-1763 (Continued)," ''The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography,'' Vol. 15, No. 2 (Oct., 1907), pp. 113-130 (specifically, page 117). Published by: Virginia Historical Society; Article Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/4242865 === Peytons with Craven in Name === :* [[Peyton-12|Craven Peyton]], February 17, 1772 Shelbourne Parish, Prince William, VA :* [[Peyton-275|Craven Peyton]], 1798 Kentucky === Peytons with Rowzee in Name === :* [[Peyton-65|Col. Rowzee Peyton]], August 29, 1789 Stoney Hill, Stafford, Virginia, USA :* [[Peyton-78|John Rowzee Peyton]], October 19, 1754 Overwharton Parish, Stafford Co., Va. === Unknown Peytons (for reference/possible identification) === :* [[Peyton-7|Unknown Peyton]] (Private profile) :* [[Peyton-79|Unknown Peyton]], 1514 :* [[Peyton-234|Unknown Peyton]], March 7, 1780 :* [[Peyton-244|Unknown Peyton]], 1758 :* [[Peyton-245|Unknown Peyton]], 1760 === Pending Peyton Merges === :[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3ABrowseMatches&order=datedn&type=pending&u=&s=peyton PendingMerges] – please check that merge is into lowest numbered profile. ----

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[[Category:Peyton Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]][[Category:Peyton DNA Project]] [[Category: Peyton Project]] [[Category: US Southern Colonies Family Studies]] == Peyton Project == '''Peyton Name Study''' - Project Coordinator [[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]]
'''[[Space:Peyton DNA|Peyton DNA]]''' - Project Coordinator [[Peyton-1030|Tanya (Peyton) Jacobberger]] '''Goal''': Aid Peyton/Payton researchers by providing a focal point. WikiTree's Peyton Name Study aims to integrate traditional genealogy (profiles categorized by location under Peyton Name Study categories) and genetic genealogy (profiles categorized by genetics under the Peyton DNA Project categories) in order to bring the two into agreement, backed by solid sources and science. : Purpose of One Name Studies: to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. '''Add a profile to the study''': Profiles for males named Peyton or Payton who have the DNA badge should be included in the parent category for both the Peyton Name Study ([[:Category:Peyton Name Study]]) and the Peyton DNA Project ([[:Category:Peyton DNA Project]]). The Peyton Name Study is currently focusing on Peytons/Paytons born before 1750 and their families, with emphasis on those who were in Virginia before 1800. The following categorization structure will develop and expand as the study does. '''Categorization structure''': : By '''time period''': [[:Category:Pre-1500, Peyton Name Study]], [[:Category:16th Century, Peyton Name Study]], [[:Category:17th Century, Peyton Name Study]], [[:Category:18th Century, Peyton Name Study]]. These categories include all Peytons/Paytons as well as their spouses and children who were born in the period of the category. The Pre-1500 category currently covers back to the 10th Century. Contact [[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]] if you need 19th, 20th, 21st Century categories. : '''[[Space:Peyton DNA|Peyton DNA]]''' parent category: '''[[:Category:Peyton DNA Project|Peyton DNA Project]]''', currently restricted to profiles of male Peytons and Paytons who have posted their yDNA test information. : Subcategories: ''not yet created - structure still being researched'' : [[Space:Peyton Name Study|Peyton Name Study]] parent category: '''[[:Category:Peyton Name Study|Peyton Name Study]]''', currently collecting profiles for male Peytons and Paytons born before 1750, as well as male Peytons/Paytons with the DNA badge. The location subcategories collect profiles for Peyton families, currently restricted to profiles for the wives and children attached to profiles included in the parent category, [[:Category:Peyton Name Study|Peyton Name Study]]. Profiles for immigrant ancestors should be included in two location categories.
: Subcategories by location: * [[:Category:England, Peyton Name Study]] (focus on ancestors of immigrant Peytons) * [[:Category:United States, Peyton Name Study]] (in America before 1800, not in Virginia) **[[:Category:Virginia, Peyton Name Study]] (in Virginia before 1800) : '''Note''': ''Note2 - the ONS project box was changed to a sticker 23 May 2018.'' One Name Studies project guidance for its project box (template) is to use it only on the profiles that are the "central focus" of the study, and most of those profiles (the immigrant ancestors named Peyton) already have multiple project boxes. WikiTree guidance is to post project boxes at the top of a profile, but also to limit the number of project boxes. Because the One Name Studies project box provides links to the One Name Studies Project and the Peyton Project (this page) as well as a link to the G2G tag {{Tag_Link|Peyton}}, the Peyton Project uses it more liberally, but at the bottom of the profile instead of the top. (See [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/402051/one-name-study-template-location?show=402121#a402121 this G2G discussion] and also [[#ONSbox|step 4, below]].) : For profiles of Peyton/Payton men that include DNA test information, copy/paste the following: :: '''[[Category:Peyton Name Study]][[Category:Peyton DNA Project]]''' : For profiles of immigrant Peyton/Payton males born before 1750 who settled in Virginia, copy/paste the following: :: '''[[Category:Peyton Name Study]][[Category:England, Peyton Name Study]][[Category:Virginia, Peyton Name Study]]''' === Join === :'''Join the Peyton Name Study - Peyton DNA''': * Post an answer to [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/406840/ this G2G discussion] * Add '''[[Category:Peyton Project]]''' to your profile. * Add ''peyton'' to your followed tags. * Add your name and something about yourself in the [[#Members|Members section]] (below). * For the [[Space:Peyton_DNA|Peyton DNA]] half of the project, add your name and a note about what you're working on under its [[Space:Peyton_DNA#Participants|Participants section]]. == Resources == [[Space:Peyton_Genealogy_Resources]] [[Space:Peyton DNA|Peyton DNA]] :''Peytons of Virginia II,'' Volumes One and Two (2004, plus additional data edition 70 [March 24, 2013]: [http://www.peytonsocietyva.org/ Peyton Society of Virginia]) * ''The [[#goby|scroll box below]] with copy/paste text includes this citation under a "See also:" line that can be added to the Sources sections of the profile.'' * There are two ''Peytons of Virginia'' books (sometimes referred to as POV I and POV II). POV II consists of two volumes and is currently available for sale on CD by the Peyton Society of Virginia. POV I was published in 1976 and is no longer sold by PSV. * *Virginia Genealogies A Genealogy of the Glassell Family of Scotland and Virginia : Also of the Families of Ball, Brown, Bryan, Conway, Daniel, Ewell, Holladay, Lewis, Littlepage, Moncure, Peyton, Robinson, Scott, Taylor, Wallace, and Others, of Virginia and Maryland By Horace Edwin Hayden · 1891 [https://books.googleusercontent.com/books/content?req=AKW5QacedwF9WLNfyh5EGY67PcgOqWylEf5oIV5Q799cJZ69LV5YxFe2OuKh71ARFhZxTOmfgvagHu1TZ2eRFn8m9-oLmEMYziE3hQe7vW6mlBawtoao72XdNqxY9a0nB2PvRnFPhPTv_Lg2bRqcBFud11S5PjwQ4fbzICmU2V5InVJrAfrp3ONVTS6CTE21ivBC60pmhzxAqWbzeRDtg9Fbxwns1hKPzZkcgpiFBKAHtRmNXn9Tb13cs0zf0sVzV7u8p5TK949d] '''Links''': For Peyton-related pages within WikiTree, see [[:Category:Peyton Project]]. The category also includes WikiTree's Peyton researchers who have added '''[[Category:Peyton Project]]''' to their profile (who will be the only "people profiles" in this category). : Images in WikiTree cannot be added to a category (as far as I know), but they can be collected by adding '''Space:Peyton_Name_Study_Images''' as being in the image. See [[Space:Peyton_Name_Study_Images|Peyton Name Study Images]] for those images which have been collected that way. See also these WikiTree pages: * [[Space:Peyton_DNA|Peyton DNA]] * [[Space:Patton_Name_Study|Patton Name Study]] :'''External links''': * [http://www.peytonsocietyva.org/ Peyton Society of Virginia], with additional links on the website's [http://www.peytonsocietyva.org/newslinks.html News/Links page] * World Families: ** [https://www.worldfamilies.net/surnames/payton/results yResults], The Payton/Peyton/Patton/Paxton DNA Project ** [https://www.worldfamilies.net/surnames/payton/pats The Payton/Peyton Patriarch Page] == Tasks == : First up: Add the appropriate categories (see [[#categorization|descriptions above]]) to profiles of # Male Peytons or Paytons that include DNA test information. # Peyton & Payton males born before 1750. # Wives/children attached to 2. : Next: Improve categorized profiles: : '''1.''' post a comment to the profile about the Peyton Name Study (include [[Project:Peyton]], which will link to this page; also reference the "Tasks" section) & that unless otherwise notified you intend to begin the steps under "improve profile" next week - you can link to the Tasks section using the URL [[Space:Peyton_Name_Study#Tasks|Space:Peyton_Name_Study#Tasks]] : '''2.''' post a comment on this page that includes the date you'll begin your edit & the WikiTree ID, Name and birth date of the profile you'll be editing : '''3.''' improve profile: * research first (see [[Help:Research_Before_Editing|this Help page]]) & add sources - remember that the ''Peyton of Virginia'' books by the Peyton Society of Virginia are a great starting place, but if a source for a fact is not given, then the fact should not be considered fact '''''this includes family relationships''''' * clean up the profile (post-merge cleanup, for example, or removal of unneeded details from a gedcom import) - see "[[Space:Biography_Builders#The_List|The List]]" posted by the Biography Builders project * add appropriate location category/categories (for example, [[Category:Stafford County, Virginia]]) * do what you can to make the profile "[[Space:Genealogically_Defined|Genealogically Defined]]" * add a == Peyton Name Study == section below the sources. See [[Peyton-432]] for an example of what to include (you can copy/paste the text in the scroll box to get you started):
:See also: * ''Peytons of Virginia II,'' Volumes One and Two (2004, plus additional data edition 70 [March 24, 2013] : [http://www.peytonsocietyva.org/ Peyton Society of Virginia]). == Peyton Name Study ==
[http://www.peytonsocietyva.org/ Peyton Society of Virginia]
: XX Line, # in ''[[#POV|Peytons of Virginia II]],'' Volume [One or Two, page xx]; ''haven't found yet'' DNA information : [https://www.worldfamilies.net/surnames/payton/results yResults] reported to the "Payton/Peyton/Patton/Paxton DNA Project"
* no clear mention of this Robert ''for example, or''
* identified as Haplogroup I1, I-M253 : WikiTree descendants
* Haplogroup I1, I-M253:
** [[WikiTree-ID|Name]]
** [[WikiTree-ID|Name]]
* Haplogroup xx, x-xxxx:
** [[WikiTree-ID|Name]]
: WikiTree's [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Peyton-xxx/89 DNA Ancestors View for xxx Peyton]
: '''4.''' Add the ONS sticker just below the Peyton Name Study heading, using the lowest and most recent location category (for example, if the person was born in England but died in Virginia, then the category would be Virginia, Peyton Name Study): ::'''{{One Name Study|name=Peyton|category=xx, Peyton Name Study}}''' : '''5.''' Update your comment on both the profile page and this page that you've completed your editing. : '''6.''' Take a bow :D == Help Needed == : Several profiles need research & cleanup: [[Peyton-18]], [[Peyton-82]], [[Peyton-47]], [[Peyton-56]], [[Peyton-96]], [[Peyton-40]], [[Peyton-947]]. : Specifically looking for sources to confirm father/son relationships between [[Peyton-18]] and [[Peyton-947]] ([https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Peyton-18&person2_name=Peyton-947 this trail]). Peyton-18 is Henry of Lincoln's Inn (born 1590; Line B in ''Peytons of Virginia'' and I-M223 in The Payton DNA Project. Peyton-947 is Thomas de Peyton and WikiTree has him as the common ancestor of Peyton-18 and Peyton-434 ([[Peyton-434|Major Robert Peyton]]), Line A in Peytons of Virginia and I-M253 in The Payton DNA Project. : See [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/403218/ this G2G discussion] about why that's a problem. Short version: Henry of Lincoln's Inn (descendants=I-M223) and Major Robert Peyton (descendants=I-M253) cannot both be direct descendants of the same Peyton ancestor and [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Peyton-18&person2_name=Peyton-434 WikiTree shows] that they are 5th cousins twice removed, through [[Peyton-947|Thomas de Peyton]]. : Looking at how [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Peyton-18&person2_name=Peyton-434 WikiTree connects them], all the relationships from Henry to Thomas are "uncertain" - the releationships from Robert to Thomas are mostly "confident" with two marked "uncertain": that Thomas [[Peyton-99]] is the son of Thomas [[Peyton-947]] and that Robert [[Peyton-507]] is the son of Thomas [[Peyton-99]]. : If you can work on one or more of these, list it here with ~~~~: * ''for example'' - [[Peyton-434]] [[Noland-165|Noland-165]] 02:27, 5 June 2017 (EDT) == db_errors == Did you know that the {{Tag Link|db_errors}} project has a "by surname" search feature? Check it out [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebName/errors.htm?Name=Peyton&MaxErrors=100 here] & see if any of your Peyton profiles are listed. Use the following link to check for errors involving Payton profiles: : https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebName/errors.htm?Name=Payton&MaxErrors=100 == Surname Activity Feed == Use this URL to see recent activity involving Peyton profiles: : https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&surname=Peyton&showall=1 and this one for Paytons: : https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&surname=Payton&showall=1 == Members == * [[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]]: Peyton connection: wife of [[Noland-171|George Noland]] said to be [[Peyton-431|Alice]], daughter of [[Peyton-432|Robert Peyton]] (George & Alec Noland witnessed Robert's will, but no other proof found as yet) * [[Kenagy-11|David Kenagy]]: DNA link to [[Peyton-434|Maj Robert Peyton]] *[[Peyton-1030|Tanya (Peyton) Jacobberger]] my fourth great grandfather is [[Peyton-1056|James Peyton (abt. 1762 Virginia - 1817 Casey County, Kentucky) R line in Peytons of Virginia II, 2004. *[[Fowler-6509|Judith Fowler]] Buried in my many papers is Timothy Peyton, who went to Kentucky with his family and William Foster's family. Timothy was killed by Indians and a party that included William went out to recover his body. *[[Pladsen-23|Crystal (Pladsen) Coder]] I am a descendant of Patrick Peyton from Ireland. Most of his children settled in southern Minnesota and northern Iowa. *[[Wolfe-7142|Larry Wolfe]] *[[Williams-42141|Gary Williams]] I am descended from Lewis Peyton and have two goals .. (1) validate the relationship of Augustas Peyton as a son of Lewis Peyton and (2) validate the father of Lewis Peyton. Also, as a kind of fun note, my 2nd great grandfather George Washington Peyton had gone West and had other Peyton relatives in the area. The post office kept getting their mail mixed up so he began using Payton as his last name so the post office would stop mixing up his mail. ;-) *[[Fann-206|Fann Fann]] "Peytons of Virginia" Line A *[[Edwards-7254|Sarah (Edwards) Jenkins]] I am a descendent of [[Payton-820|Thomas Nathaniel Payton]]

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England|England Sources]] __TOC__ == Phillimore’s Parish Register Series == 1200 parishes from different counties in 200+ volumes. * by [[Stiff-314|W.P.W. Phillimore]], born William Phillimore Watts Stiff, son of Dr Stiff, a Nottingham Doctor. * published by Phillimore & Co., London, 1900–1922. * Complete Index of all volumes, by [https://archive.org/details/cu31924031438173 Location and Date]. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Phillimore’s Parish Register Series|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === : This is only a small number of the total volumes. Please add more. : The titles and organization listed below may not be accurate. Please check and correct errors. ==== Catalogue of Phillimore's Parish Register Series, 1913 ==== ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924031438173 ::* https://archive.org/details/catalogueofphill00phil ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007691546 ==== Nottinghamshire Parish Registers ==== * Vol. 1-10 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001597872 * (1898) Bingham Wapentake: North Part. [PPRS Vol. 3, Notts Vol. 1] ::* https://archive.org/details/nottinghamshire08philgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/nottinghamshire00procgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=V5fhyZgNgUYC ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=g9UGAAAAYAAJ * (1899) Marriages. Bingham Wapentake: South Part. [PPRS Vol. 11, Notts Vol. 2] ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=AXUasAii_8cC ::* https://archive.org/details/nottinghamshire03philgoog * (1900) Marriages. St. Mary's Church Vol. 1 1566-1763 [PPRS Vol. 12, Notts. Vol 1] ::* https://archive.org/stream/nottinghamparish01phil * (1900) Newark Wapentake: First Part [PPRS Vol. 16, Notts. Vol 3] ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=3KsjjLgwHdIC ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=oeYGAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/nottinghamshirep03phil ::* https://archive.org/details/nottinghamshire01philgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/nottinghamshire01procgoog * (1901) Marriages. St. Peter's Church 1572 to 1812 [PPRS Vol. 25, Notts. Vol 3] ::* https://archive.org/stream/nottinghamparish03phil * (1902) Newark Wapentake: Second Part [PPRS Vol. 26, Notts. Vol 4] ::* https://archive.org/details/nottinghamshire06philgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=e8N70zCCYW4C * (1903) Rushcliffe Wapentake: First Part [PPRS Vol. 38, Notts. Vol 5] ::* https://archive.org/details/nottinghamshire04philgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=SOhOqpZDV3YC ::* https://archive.org/details/nottinghamshirep05phil * (1904) Broxtowe Wapentake: South Part. [PPRS Vol. 44, Notts. Vol 6] ::* https://archive.org/details/nottinghamshire07philgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=_zFBAV0EZcgC * (1905) Rushcliffe Wapentake: First 2 [PPRS Vol. 45, Notts. Vol 7] ::* https://archive.org/details/nottinghamshire09philgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=Gaa7MsHeYcwC * (1905) Broxtowe Wapentake: Part 2. [PPRS Vol. 56, Notts. Vol 8] ::* https://archive.org/details/nottinghamshire05philgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=huY-sIf8B6UC ::* https://archive.org/details/nottinghamshirep08phil * (1906) Broxtowe Wapentake, Langar, in Bingham Wapentake, Bunny, in Rushcliffe Wapentake [PPRS Vol. 59, Notts. Vol 9] ::* https://archive.org/details/nottinghamshire00philgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=luEs_tSpBLsC ::* https://archive.org/details/nottinghamshirep09phil * (1907) Thurgarton Wapentake: Part 1 [PPRS Vol. 64, Notts. Vol 10] ::* https://archive.org/details/nottinghamshire02philgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=dsgGfIGziqsC * (1907) Broxtowe Wapentake: North Part. [PPRS Vol. 65, Notts. Vol 11] ::* https://archive.org/details/nottinghamshirep11phil * (1913) Newark Wapentake: First Part. [PPRS Vol. CXCV, Notts. Vol 19] ::* https://archive.org/details/nottinghamshirep00phil ==== Somerset Parish Registers ==== * Vol. 1-13 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008734042 * Vol. 1 Marriages ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Xq1CAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 2 Marriages ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ca1CAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 3 Marriages ::* https://archive.org/details/somersetparishre03phil * Vol. 4 Marriages ::* https://archive.org/details/somersetparishre00phil * Vol. 6 Marriages ::* https://archive.org/details/somersetparishre06phil * Vol. 7 Marriages ::* https://archive.org/details/somersetparishre07phil * Vol. 9 Marriages ::* https://archive.org/details/somersetparishre00byuphil ::* https://archive.org/details/somersetparishre09phil * Vol. 10 Marriages ::* https://archive.org/details/somersetparishre10phil ==== Wiltshire Parish Registers ==== * Vol. 1-14 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008734029 * Vol. 1 Marriages ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=1K8UAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 2 Marriages ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=uK8UAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 3 Marriages ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=eK8UAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 4 Marriages ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=wa8UAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/wiltshireparish01blaggoog * Vol. 5 Marriages ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=4K8UAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/wiltshireparish00blaggoog * Vol. 6 Marriages ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=a68UAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/wiltshireparishr06phil * Vol. 7 Marriages ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ULgUAAAAYAAJ * Vol 8 Marriages ::* https://archive.org/details/wiltshireparishr08lond * Vol. 9 Marriages ::* https://archive.org/details/wiltshireparishr09lond * Vol. 10 Marriages ::* https://archive.org/details/wiltshireparishr10lond * Vol. 11 Marriages ::* https://archive.org/details/wiltshireparishr11lond * Vol. 12 Marriages ::* https://archive.org/details/wiltshireparishr12lond * Vol. 13 Marriages ::* https://archive.org/details/wiltshireparishr13phil * Vol. 14 Marriages ::* https://archive.org/details/wiltshireparishr14lond ==== Cornwall Parish Registers ==== * Vol. 1-25 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008685623 * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/cornwallparishr00taylgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=18IMAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/cornwallparishre02phil ::* https://archive.org/details/cornwallparishr00rowegoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=KcMMAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/cornwallparishr02stepgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=YcMMAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 4 ::* https://archive.org/details/cornwallparishr04rowegoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=hsMMAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 5 ::* https://archive.org/details/cornwallparishr00blaggoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=osMMAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 6 ::* https://archive.org/details/cornwallparishr05rowegoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=3sMMAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 7 ::* https://archive.org/details/cornwallparishr00stepgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=2MQMAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 8 ::* https://archive.org/details/cornwallparishre08phil ::* https://archive.org/details/cornwallparishr01stepgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=-8QMAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 9 ::* https://archive.org/details/cornwallparishre09phil ::* https://archive.org/details/cornwallparishr03stepgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=DcUMAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 10 ::* https://archive.org/details/cornwallparishr01rowegoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=P8UMAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 11 ::* https://archive.org/details/cornwallparishre11phil * Vol. 12 ::* https://archive.org/details/cornwallparishre12phil ::* https://archive.org/details/cornwallparishr03rowegoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=dsUMAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 13 ::* https://archive.org/details/cornwallparishr02rowegoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=icUMAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 14 * Vol. 15 ::* https://archive.org/details/cornwallparishre15phil * Vol. 16 * Vol. 17 ::* https://archive.org/details/cornwallparishre17phil * Vol. 18 * Vol. 19 * Vol. 20 * Vol. 21 * Vol. 22 * Vol. 23 * Vol. 24 ::* https://archive.org/details/cornwallparishre24phil * Vol. 25 * Vol. 26 * Vol. 27 ==== Warwickshire Parish Register ==== * Vol. 1-3 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008685660 * Vol 1: Marriages ::* https://archive.org/details/warwickshirepari01phil ::* https://archive.org/details/warwickshirepar00willgoog * Vol 2: Baptisms ::* https://archive.org/details/warwickshirepari02phil ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008730293 * Vol 3: The Franciscan Registers: part ii. Marriages ::* https://archive.org/details/warwickshirepari03phil ==== Shropshire Parish Register ==== * Vol 1: Shropshire Parish registers ::* https://archive.org/details/shropshireparish01shro * Vol 2: Shropshire Parish registers ::* https://archive.org/details/shropshireparish02shro ::* https://archive.org/details/shropshireparis02purtgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=zO8GAAAAYAAJ * Vol 3: Shropshire Parish registers ::* https://archive.org/details/shropshireparish03shro * Vol 4: Shropshire Parish registers ::* https://archive.org/details/shropshireparish04byushro * Vol 5: Shropshire Parish registers ::* https://archive.org/details/shropshireparish05byushro * Vol 6: Shropshire Parish registers ::* https://archive.org/details/shropshireparish06shro ::* https://archive.org/details/shropshireparis02philgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=zmEEAAAAIAAJ * Vol 7: Shropshire Parish Registers ::* https://archive.org/details/shropshireparis00philgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=ZlIEAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/shropshireparish07shro * Vol 8: Shropshire Parish registers ::* https://archive.org/details/shropshireparish08shro ::* https://archive.org/details/shropshireparis01philgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=ZVIEAAAAIAAJ * Vol 9: Shropshire Parish registers ::* https://archive.org/details/shropshireparish09shro * Vol 10: Shropshire Parish registers ::* https://archive.org/details/shropshireparish10shro * Vol 11: Shropshire Parish registers ::* https://archive.org/details/shropshireparish11shro * Vol 12: Shropshire Parish registers ::* https://archive.org/details/shropshireparish12shro * Vol 13: Shropshire Parish registers ::* https://archive.org/details/shropshireparish13shro * Vol 14: Shropshire Parish registers ::* https://archive.org/details/shropshireparish14shro * Vol 15: Shropshire Parish registers ::* https://archive.org/details/shropshireparish15shro * Vol 16: Shropshire Parish registers ::* https://archive.org/details/shropshireparish16shro * Vol 17: Shropshire Parish registers ::* https://archive.org/details/shropshireparish17shro * Shropshire Parish Registers ::* https://archive.org/details/shropshireparis04philgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=b-wGAAAAYAAJ * Shropshire parish registers ::* https://archive.org/details/shropshireparis05philgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=9OkGAAAAYAAJ * Shropshire parish registers ::* https://archive.org/details/shropshireparis06philgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=aOwGAAAAYAAJ ===== Diocese of St. Asaph ===== * Vol 1: Shropshire parish registers ::* https://archive.org/details/shropshireparish01asapshro ::* https://archive.org/details/shropshireparish01shro_0 * Vol 2: Shropshire parish registers : diocese of St. Asaph ::* https://archive.org/details/shropshireparish02asapshro * Vol 3: Shropshire parish registers : diocese of St. Asaph ::* https://archive.org/details/shropshireparish03asapshro * Vol 4: Shropshire parish registers : diocese of St. Asaph ::* https://archive.org/details/shropshireparish04asapshro * Vol 5: Shropshire parish registers : diocese of St. Asaph ::* https://archive.org/details/shropshireparish05asapshro * Vol 6: Shropshire parish registers : diocese of St. Asaph ::* https://archive.org/details/shropshireparish06asapshro * Vol 7: Shropshire parish registers : diocese of St. Asaph ::* https://archive.org/details/shropshireparish07asapshro * Vol 8: Shropshire parish registers : diocese of St. Asaph ::* https://archive.org/details/shropshireparish08asapshro ==== Berkshire Parish Registers ==== * Vol. 1 (1904) Marriages ::* https://archive.org/details/berkshireparishr01phil ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008734032 * Vol. 2 (1908) Marriages ::* https://archive.org/details/berkshireparishr02phil ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008734032 ==== Gloucestershire Parish Registers ==== * Vol. 1-17 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008734025 * Vol. 1 * Vol. 2 * Vol. 3 * Vol. 4 (1898) Marriages ::* https://archive.org/details/gloucestershirep04phil * Vol. 5 * Vol. 6 (1900) Marriages ::* https://archive.org/details/gloucestershirep06phil * Vol. 7 * Vol. 8 (1902) Marriages ::* https://archive.org/details/gloucestershirep08phil * Vol. 15 Marriages ::* https://archive.org/details/gloucestershirep15phil * Vol. 16 Marriages ::* https://archive.org/details/gloucestershirep16phil ==== Huntingdonshire Parish Registers ==== * Vol. 1, Marriages ::* https://archive.org/details/huntingdonshirep01phil ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100164355 ==== Cheshire Parish Registers ==== * Vol. 1-5 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008734041 * Vol. 5 Marriages ::* https://archive.org/details/cheshireparishre05phil ==== Devonshire Parish Registers ==== * Vol. 1 Marriages, Ipplepen, 1612-1813. Kingskerswell, 1752-1837. Werrington, 1654-1812. Countisbury, 1676-1757. Trentishoe, 1697-1812. Martinhoe, 1633-1812. Uffculme, 1538-1837. ::* https://archive.org/details/devonshireparish01phil ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009015102 * Vol. 2 Marriages, St. Andrew's Plymouth, 1581 to 1837 ::* https://archive.org/details/devonshireparish02phil ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009015102 search only ==== London Parish Registers ==== * Vol. 2 Marriages at St. James's, Duke's Place, from 1684 to 1690 ::* https://archive.org/details/londonparishregi02phil * Vol. 3 Marriages at St. James's, Duke's Place, from 1691 to 1700 ::* https://archive.org/details/londonparishregi03phil * Vol. 4 Marriages at St. James's, Duke's Place, from 1700 to 1837 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100164363 ==== Middlesex Parrish Registers ==== * Vol. 4 Marriages ::* https://archive.org/details/middlesexparrish04phil ==== Buckinghamshire Parrish Registers ==== * Vol. 1 Marriages ::* https://archive.org/details/buckinghamshirep01phil * Vol. 2 Marriages ::* https://archive.org/details/buckinghamshirep02phil * Vol. 4 Marriages ::* https://archive.org/details/buckinghamshirep04phil * Vol. 6 Marriages ::* https://archive.org/details/buckinghamshirep06phil * Vol. 8 Marriages ::* https://archive.org/details/buckinghamshirep08phil ==== Cambridgeshire Parish Registers ==== * Vol. 1-6, Index ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100164354 * Vol. 1-6 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100165486 * Vol. 1 Marriages ::* https://archive.org/details/cambridgeshirepa01phil * Vol. 3 Marriages ::* https://archive.org/details/cambridgeshirepa03phil * Vol. 7 Marriages ::* https://archive.org/details/cambridgeshirepa07phil ==== Leicestershire Parish Registers ==== * Vol. 1-12 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008728089 * Vol. 2 Marriages ::* https://archive.org/details/leicestershirepa02phil * Vol. 11 Marriages ::* https://archive.org/details/leicestershirepa11phil ==== Derbyshire Parish Registers ==== * Vol. 1-15 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008733127 * Vol. 1 Marriages ::* https://archive.org/details/derbyshireparish01phil * Vol. 4 Marriages ::* https://archive.org/details/derbyshireparish04phil * Vol. 5 Marriages ::* https://archive.org/details/derbyshireparish05phil * Vol. 8 Marriages ::* https://archive.org/details/derbyshireparish08phil * Vol. 10 Marriages ::* https://archive.org/details/derbyshireparish10phil * Vol. 12 Marriages ::* https://archive.org/details/derbyshireparish12phil * Vol. 13 Marriages ::* https://archive.org/details/derbyshireparish13phil ==== Hampshire Parish Registers ==== * Vol. 1-16 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008734037 * Vol. 2 Marriages ::* https://archive.org/details/hampshireparishr02phil * Vol. 3 (1902) Marriages: Sherborne St John, Eversley, North Waltham, Church Oakley, Winchfield, Elvetham, Basing, Dogmersfield, Farnborough, Hartley Wintney ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=FgUVAAAAQAAJ * Vol. 5 Marriages ::* https://archive.org/details/hampshireparishr05phil * Vol. 13 Marriages ::* https://archive.org/details/hampshireparishr13phil * Vol. 15 Marriages ::* https://archive.org/details/hampshireparishr15phil ===== Diocese of Lichfield ===== * Vol 1: Shropshire Parish Registers ::* https://archive.org/details/shropshireparish01byushro * Vol 2: Shropshire Parish Registers : diocese of Lichfield ::* https://archive.org/details/shropshireparish02lichshro * Vol 3: Shropshire Parish Registers : diocese of Lichfield ::* https://archive.org/details/shropshireparish03lichshro * Vol 4: Shropshire Parish Registers : diocese of Lichfield ::* https://archive.org/details/shropshireparish04lichshro * Vol 5: Shropshire Parish Registers : diocese of Lichfield ::* https://archive.org/details/shropshireparish05lichshro * Vol 6: Shropshire Parish Registers : diocese of Lichfield ::* https://archive.org/details/shropshireparish06lichshro * Vol 6: Shropshire Parish registers. Diocese of Lichfield. v. 1- ::* https://archive.org/details/shropshireparish06phil * Vol 7: Shropshire Parish Registers : diocese of Lichfield ::* https://archive.org/details/shropshireparish07lichshro * Vol 8: Shropshire Parish Registers : diocese of Lichfield ::* https://archive.org/details/shropshireparish08lichshro * Vol 9: Shropshire Parish Registers : diocese of Lichfield ::* https://archive.org/details/shropshireparish09lichshro * Vol 9: Shropshire Parish registers. Diocese of Lichfield. v. 1- ::* https://archive.org/details/shropshireparish09phil * Vol 10: Shropshire Parish Registers : diocese of Lichfield ::* https://archive.org/details/shropshireparish10lichshro * Vol 11: Shropshire Parish Registers : diocese of Lichfield ::* https://archive.org/details/shropshireparish11lichshro * Vol 12: Shropshire Parish Registers : diocese of Lichfield ::* https://archive.org/details/shropshireparish12lichshro * Vol 13: Shropshire Parish Registers : diocese of Lichfield ::* https://archive.org/details/shropshireparish13lichshro * Vol 13: Shropshire Parish registers. Diocese of Lichfield. v. 1- ::* https://archive.org/details/shropshireparish13phil * Vol 14, pt.5: Shropshire Parish registers. Diocese of Lichfield. v. 1- ::* https://archive.org/details/shropshireparish145phil * Vol 14: Shropshire Parish Registers : diocese of Lichfield ::* https://archive.org/details/shropshireparish14lichshro * Vol 15: Shropshire Parish Registers : diocese of Lichfield ::* https://archive.org/details/shropshireparish15lichshro * Vol 16: Shropshire Parish Registers : diocese of Lichfield ::* https://archive.org/details/shropshireparish16lichshro * Vol 17, pt.2: Shropshire Parish registers. Diocese of Lichfield. v. 1- ::* https://archive.org/details/shropshireparish172phil ===== Diocese of Hereford ===== * Vol. 1-18 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100027800 * Vol 1: Shropshire parish registers. ::* https://archive.org/details/shropshireparis00purtgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=y-8GAAAAYAAJ * Shropshire parish registers. ::* https://archive.org/details/shropshireparis03philgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=gOoGAAAAYAAJ * Vol 4: Shropshire parish registers. ::* https://archive.org/details/shropshireparis01purtgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=zu8GAAAAYAAJ ==== Dorset Parish Registers, Marriages ==== * Vol. 1-7 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008727347 * Vol. 1 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/osu.32435026425736 * Vol. 2 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101074439512 * Vol. 3 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101074439520 * Vol. 4 (1909) ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101074439538 * Vol. 5 (1910) ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101074439546 * Vol. 6 (1912) ::* https://archive.org/details/dorsetparishregi00phil ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101074439553 * Vol. 7 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/osu.32435026425686 ====Norfolk Parish Registers, Marriages==== * There are 12 volumes * Index to the Volumes ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924031438173/page/n17 * Vols. 2 and 3. ::*https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008730272 * Vol. 4 ::* https://archive.org/details/norfolkparishreg04phil/page/n8 * Vol. 5 ::* https://archive.org/details/norfolkparishreg05phil/page/n8 * Vol. 7 ::* https://archive.org/details/norfolkparishreg07phil/page/n8 ==== Cumberland Parish Registers, Marriages ==== * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/cumberlandparish01phil ::* https://archive.org/details/cumberlandparish01philuoft ==== Hertfordshire Parish Registers ==== * Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=fJpEAQAAMAAJ ::* http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/543354 * Vol. 2 ::* http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/545050 * Vol. 3 ::* http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/543181 ==== Yorkshire Parish Registers, Marriages ==== * PRS Vol. 218 (1915) West Riding, Vol. 3 Doncaster, Part 1 (1557-1784) ::* https://archive.org/details/yorkshiremarriag03blag ==== Worcestershire ==== * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/worcestershirepa01phil * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/worcestershirepa02phil ==== Essex ==== * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/essex-parish-registers.-marriages-vol-1 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011441021 * Vol. 2 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011441021 * Vol. 3 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012292444 * Vol. 4 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011441021 === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Phillimore, W.P.W., ''[[Space:Phillimore’s Parish Register Series|Phillimore’s Parish Register Series]]'' (Phillimore & Co., London, 1900–1922) Parish name, Vol. # * [[#Phillimore|Phillimore]]

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See the [[:Category:Phillips_Cemetery%2C_Milton%2C_Georgia|Phillips Cemetery]] for people buried in this cemetery. '''Cemetery name:''' Phillips Cemetery '''Address:''' 14395 Freemanville Road, Milton, Fulton, GA 30004 '''GPS Coordinates:''' GPS Coordinates: 34.13176, -84.31802 '''Information:''' Phillips Cemetery The Phillips Cemetery is a small family cemetery located in Milton, North Fulton County, Georgia off of Freemanville Road. === Progress === :100% Surveyed :100% Uploaded :100% of Photographs taken ===About=== This free space page for the Phillips Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Georgia_Cemeteries|Georgia Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Georgia Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:United_States_Cemeteries|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. Although all grave markers in this cemetery have been photographed, the photos can only be displayed for persons with existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Craig-4574|Sandy Craig]] for assistance. All photos on this page are originals taken by [[Craig-4574|Sandy Craig]]. ----- ===Interments=== There are approximately 19 recorded interments. Not all interments have tombstones. There were four granite blocks that were either tombstones or to be used as future tombstones. There were stored away in the woods. Since this is a private cemetery from the 1800's, it is possible there are additional non-marked graves. ---- ===Condition=== Great. The cemetery is located in the middle high end subdivisions, horse farms and communities. It sits alongside the road on a patch of land and is fenced off from the road. It is easily accessible. Most of the tombstones are easily readable. It is unclear who maintains the area but the cemetery is in immaculate condition. ---- ===Contact, Location and Map=== NOTE: There is not a cemetery office or contact person at this location. It is privately maintained. Since this cemetery is on the edge of a parking lot, there is not an official address. Address and Phone - approximate
14395 Freemanville Road
Milton, GA 30004
====Directions==== Approximately 2.5 miles from Rucker Rd on Freemanville Rd. The cemetery sits on Freemanville and there is no parking at the cemetery. There is a spot to the left of the cemetery to park in a lot about 1/8 of a mile prior to the cemetery. Freemanville Rd is a very busy two lane divided road but can be easily crossed and walked to the cemetery. There is one small cemetery sign. The cemetery is amongst the trees and is fenced. GPS Coordinates
Latitude: 34.13176N Longitude: -84.31802W [https://www.bing.com/mapspreview?q=phillips+cemetery%2c+milton%2c+ga&mkt=en&FORM=HDRSC4 Phillips Cemetery on Bing Maps] ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== Please do not copy photos or other information from these websites unless it is your original material. :[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Phillips-Cemetery/121638# Billion Graves for Phillips Cemetery] :[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2225500 Find A Grave page for Phillips Cemetery].
:[http://ancestryjourneycemeteries.weebly.com/phillips-cemetery.html Ancestry Journey Photos for Phillips Cemetery] ----- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * 100% of grave markers photographed on September 13, 2016 Data Transcriptions * 100% ----- ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. ----- ===Table of Interments=== Nineteen Documented interments in this cemetery. All interments are currently being transcribed from visuals and official records. Tombstone photos have been taken by [[Craig-4574|Sandy Craig]]. {| border="4" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#669900;"|'''Last Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#669900;"|'''First Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#669900;"|'''Born''' ! align="center" style="background:#669900;"|'''Died''' ! align="center" style="background:#77b300;"|'''Notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#cccc00;"|'''Photo click for larger''' |- |[[Bates-7953|Bates]]||Joseph Grady||1890 February 28||1891 March 20||||[[Image:Bates-7953-1.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Phillips-20506|Goodwin, formally Phillips]]||Sarah||1844 October 28||1883||||[[Image:Phillips-20506.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Harris-22148|Harris]]||Alonzo Van Valkenburg Gordon||1829 December 27||1888 October 1||Married to [[Phillips-18182|Minnie Phillips]]|| [[Image:Harris-22148.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Harris-22162|Harris]]||Andrew||1864 March 30||1884 October 1||||[[Image:Harris-22162.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Harris-22161|Harris]]||Lona||1862 May 30||1864||||[[Image:Harris-22161.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Harris-22160|Harris]]||Mary Matilda||1860 March 15||1864||||[[Image:Harris-22160.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Phillips-18182|Harris, formally Phillips]]||Matilda "Minnie"||1828 August 28||1904 May 12||Married to [[Harris-22148|Alonzo Harris]]||[[Image:Phillips-18182.jpg|100px]] |- |Jackson-|Jackson||Parker Davis "Parks"||1990 August 2||2006 November 7|||| |- |[[Phillips-20498|Phillips]]||Abener||1793 March 10||1862 July 30||||[[Image:Phillips-20498.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Phillips-20499|Phillips]]||Albert||1820 June 27||1902 December 15||||[[Image:Phillips-20499.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Phillips-20500|Phillips]]||Edgar||unknown||unknown||||[[Image:Phillips-20500.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Nix-1123|Phillips, formally Nix]]||Elizabeth "Betsy"||1827 October 22||1899 June 9||||[[Image:Nix-1123.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Phillips-20501|Phillips]]||Ella A||1876 May 2||1887 March 25||||[[Image:Phillips-20501.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Phillips-20503|Phillips]]||Emilie||unknown||unknown||||[[Image:Phillips-20503.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Phillips-20502|Phillips]]||Green Berry||1874 April 19||1899 January 30||||[[Image:Phillips-20502.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Broadwell-125|Phillips, formally Broadwell]]||Nancy||1822 May 5||1885 October 8||||[[Image:Broadwell-125.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Phillips-20504|Phillips]]||Rosilla||unknown||unknown||||[[Image:Phillips-20503.jpg|100px]] |- |Waters-|Waters||Louise Brooks||1933 April 16||2014 September 3|||| |- |Waters-|Waters||Thomas "J.W."||1932 November 3||2013 April 8|||| |- ==Sources== [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=35458&CScn=morris+cemetery&CScntry=4&CSst=12&CScnty=442& Find A Grave for Phillips Cemetery] [http://ancestryjourneycemeteries.weebly.com/phillips-cemetery.html Ancestry Journey Cemetery - Phillips Cemetery Photos]

PHILLIPS Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about PHILLIPSs. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc. [[Category:Family Mysteries]] I am trying to find my step father and his wife. I found where they signed the book at the courthouse to be married, but have not found anything else. I know what his wifes parents names are and I'm trying to piece that together. Its moving very slowly and gets confusing ALOT of the time. He on the other hand,,,,,I only have his name and abt when he was born. I've searched everything that I can think of, but still can't find them. What should I do? How do I go about finding them?

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== Biography == :[[Category:Smith-40964]] :Phil's place to keep track of all those families he is working on :Phil's GEDm. T618013 :Phil's ID Smith-40964 :[[Space:Philip_Wayne_Smith_-_DNA_Cousins_-_Smith-40964|Phil's DNA Cousins]] :[[DNA_Confirmation|DNA Confirmation]] == DNA Confirmations == :[[Space:Smith_Casey_3_Way_DNA_Confirmation|Smith_Casey_3_Way_DNA_Confirmation]] look at === Pending Smith === :[[Space:Smith_Yates_Beckner_Cupit_Kercher_Hager_3_Way_DNA_Confirmation|Smith_Yates_Beckner_Cupit_Kercher_Hager_3_Way_DNA_Confirmation]] CHR 9 :[[Space:Smith_KayM_McClain_NIckles_Watts_Cougle_3_Way_DNA_Confirmation|Smith_KayM_McClain_NIckles_Watts_Cougle_3_Way_DNA_Confirmation]] CHR 14 :[[Space:Smith_DJB_Carpenter_3_Way_DNA_Confirmation|Smith_DJB_Carpenter_3_Way_DNA_Confirmation]] CHR 16 :[[Space:Smith_Richburg_Fiske_Kaulback_Groves_3_Way_DNA_Confirmation|Smith_Richburg_Fiske_Kaulback_Groves_3_Way_DNA_Confirmation]] CHR 17 :[[Space:Smith_ODonnell_Allen_Haines_Olson_Nash_3_Way_DNA_Confirmation|Smith_ODonnell_Allen_Haines_Olson_Nash_3_Way_DNA_Confirmation]] CHR 21 === Pending Cox === :[[Space:Epperson_Smith_CB_Mack_Miller_Walker_Kalbuyer_Pyles_Horne_White_3_Way_DNA_Confirmation|Epperson_Smith_CB_Mack_Miller_Walker_Kalbuyer_Pyles_Horne_White_3_Way_DNA_Confirmation]] :[[Space:Smith_CB_Epperson_WJH_Teresa_Purvis_3_Way_DNA_Confirmation|Smith_CB_Epperson_WJH_Teresa_Purvis_3_Way_DNA_Confirmation]] :[[Space:Evans_Patterson_Bryant_MLJ_Soul_3_Way_DNA_Confirmation|Evans_Patterson_Bryant_MLJ_Soul_3_Way_DNA_Confirmation]] === Patterson === ==== Pending ==== :[[Space:Smith_Palmer_Skinner_Holsomback_Atkins_et_all_3_Way_DNA_Confirmation|Smith_Palmer_Skinner_Holsomback_Atkins_et_all_3_Way_DNA_Confirmation]] CHR 3 :[[Space:Burton_Palmer_Flanagan_3_Way_DNA_Confirmation |Burton_Palmer_Flanagan_3_Way_DNA_Confirmation]] CHR 19 :[[Space:Smith_Palmer_Holsomback_3_Way_DNA_Confirmation |Smith_Palmer_Holsomback_3_Way_DNA_Confirmation]] CHR 3 :[[Space:Smith_Atkins_Gaddis_Palmer_3_Way_DNA_Confirmation |Smith_Atkins_Gaddis_Palmer_3_Way_DNA_Confirmation]] CHR 3 :[[Space:Williams_Patterson_Smith_3_Way_DNA_Confirmation|Williams_Patterson_Smith_3_Way_DNA_Confirmation]] CHR 19 :[[Space:Patterson_Luttrell_Wright_Mullinax_Hiatt_Arnold_Anne_3_Way_DNA_Confirmation|Patterson_Luttrell_Wright_Mullinax_Hiatt_Arnold_Anne_3_Way_DNA_Confirmation]] :[[Space:Smith_Kirklen_Hammer_Scott_Torkelson_3_Way_DNA_Confirmation|Smith_Kirklen_Hammer_Scott_Torkelson_3_Way_DNA_Confirmation]] CHR 5 :[[Space:Patterson_Smith_Burton_3_Way_DNA_Confirmation|Patterson Smith Burton 3 Way DNA Confirmation]] CHR 19 :[[Space:Simms_Williams_Burton_Palmer_3_Way_DNA_Confirmation|Simms_Williams_Burton_Palmer_3_Way_DNA_Confirmation]] CHR 22 :[[Space:Smith_Simms_BrianMd_LouAnn_beanie_3_Way_DNA_Confirmation|Smith_Simms_BrianMd_LouAnn_beanie_3_Way_DNA_Confirmation]] CHR 16 ==== Confirmed ==== :[[Space:Patterson_Smith_Burton_3_Way_DNA_Confirmation|Patterson_Smith_Burton_3_Way_DNA_Confirmation]] CHR 19 === DNA Cousins === :[[:Category: Patterson Name Study|Patterson Name Study]] === DNA Cousins === :[[Gill-4388|Tara Gill]] :[[Reasor-65|Thelma Bartiece (Reasor) Wood]] :[[Garrison-3125|Homer Garrison]] Epperson http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/40281457/family?cfpid=28074726971 Epperson [[Morgan-12638|Gaylene (Morgan) Epperson]] [[Frazier-1849|Amy (Frazier) Weatherford]] :[[Wilcox-1708|Harley Wilcox]] 4th cousin 1 removed. ---- :Patterson / Cox :Diane Dieter GEDm M143455 34.2 cM DNA segments :jamesbertiswade GEDm F235871 6.0 cM DNA segments *Maternal relationship is confirmed by a triangulated group consisting of [[Patterson-8282|Michael Palmer]] GEDmatch A636417, and Karen Skinner GEDmatch A253922 and [[Smith-40964|Philip Smith]] GEDmatch T618013 sharing a common 25.8 cM segment on chromosome 3 from 178,122,588 to 192,594,920. - OK to use this when Karen's family is entered. ---- Unknown connections :[[Bennett-15169|William Bennett]] and Elizabeth A. "Betty" Bennett formerly Amberger. :[[Bailie-92|Mary (Bailie) McLaughlin]] - 58.0 cM DNA segments. FTDNA :[[Tatum-494|Charles Lloyd Tatum]] - 65.95 cm DNA segments. FTDNA :Judith T. 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Baxter]] 7th gr-grandfather : :[[Tarbox-32| Samuel Tarbox]] 8th gr-grandfather : :[[Armitage-462| Godfrey Armitage]] 9th gr-grandfather : :[[Dodge-494 | Tristam Dodge]] 8th gr-grandfather : :[[Innes-227 |Alexander Innes]] 8th gr-grandfather : :[[Huntley-137|John Huntley]] :[[Roach-714| John Roach]] gr-grand-father :End of the line :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Smith-Family-Tree-43629 George M Smith tree] :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Baxter-Family-Tree-1294 Nathan Baxter tree] :[[Husser-9|John Husser b 1833 Alsace]] :[[Dodge-1029| George Dodge]] :[[Rowland-11 | Samuel Rowland]] 10th gr-grandfather :[[Rogers-138 |James Rogers]] 9th gr-grandfather === Heads of Ian & Kyle's Families ===

Phoenix Cannery

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= THE PHOENIX CANNERY = == STEVESTON, RICHMOND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA == Phoenix Cannery built by [[English-1815 |Marshall Martin English]] in 1882 History: The Phoenix was Richmond’s first cannery, built by [[English-1815 |Marshall Martin English]] in 1882. The cannery had the first dock on the South Arm which allowed vessels to sail across the river to neighbouring municipalities, but it was aprivate dock for the use of the cannery only. The site also housed the first post office on the South Arm which was later moved to London’s Landing. [[English-1815 |Marshall Martin English]] also built a Catholic church near the Phoenix, and provided land for the construction of a Japanese Methodist Mission for his cannery workers. ---- Every year, the English family would pack up their house in New Westminster, British Columbia called [[Space:English_Corners |English Corners]], and make the 2-day journey by horse & carriage to, what they family called, [[Space:The_English_Farm_on_No._1_Road |"The Farm"]] in Steveston (aka Lulu Island, now Richmond), British Columbia for the salmon fishing and canning season. == Sources == * [http://www.richmond.ca/plandev/planning2/heritage/HeritageInv/HeritageInventory.pdf Phoenix Cannery] from www.richmond.ca

Photo Album: Nurses - US Civil War Era

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'''Nurses - US Civil War Era: Portraits & Other Images'''
:This page is part of [[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses:_Project_Page_and_Organization|''Nurses in the US Civil War Era'']] and contains nurses' photos and images used throughout the pages and WikiTree profiles. :With the invention of the camera in France, circa 1826, the Civil War was the first in the United States with photographic evidence, including portraits of the nurses and nurses at work, and rather graphic surgical procedures and battle injuries images. :Photographs of the more famous or affluent nurses are widely available. Other less-known nurses are uploaded here along with other photographs and images used throughout the pages included and linked below. :* The nurses worked in the US Civil War era, but images from any other timeframe for them are included. ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} :*For convenience, this table links these pages. {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; width:100%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed; text-align=center;" |- !Colspan=4|''Nurses in the US Civil War Era'' Pages Links |- |'''Nurses' Pages:''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|''Nurses Identified'']] |[[Space:Nurses_Profiles_-_US_Civil_War_Era|''Nurses' Profiles'']] |[[Space:In_Memoriam_-_Civil_War_Nurses|''Nurses: In Memoriam'']] |- |'''Project Pages:''' |[[Space:A_Trilogy:_Part_One_-_United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|''Free-Space Project Page'']] |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses:_Research_Resources|''Research Resources'']] |[[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|''Nurses Portraits & Images '']] |- |'''Coming Soon!''' |''Project Guidelines'' |''Workflow & Instructions'' |''Profile Tips & Tricks'' |- |'''Related Pages''' |[[Space:A_Trilogy:_Women_in_the_Civil_War|Introduction: ''Women in the US Civil War Era'']] |[[Space:A_Trilogy:_Part_Two_-_Women_Spies_in_the_United_States_Civil_War|Part Two:'' Women Spies'' ]] |[[Space:A_Trilogy:_Part_Three_-_Women_Soldiers_in_the_United_States_Civil_War|Part Three: ''Women Soldiers'']] |} ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ===How to Help=== *If you find an image, please let us know by leaving a comment on this page and give us the link on WikiTree or the internet, so we can take a look, and add it to this page. *Join Us and become a project photographer! Here's how: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:A_Trilogy:_Part_One_-_United_States_Civil_War_Nurses#Do_You_Want_to_Join_Us.3F ''Help Needed!''] ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ==Nurse Portraits== * New - nurse image uploaded - in research to add the nurse. *The ''Last Name'' in '''bold''' indicates the nurse is identified. See [[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|'''''this page''''']]. *If the ''Nurse Name'' is also''' bold''' and '''underlined''', it is linked to the profile. See the [[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|'''''Nurses Profiles''''']] page for the checklist of work needed on the profile. *Unidentified - Portraits found of unidentfied nurses These images for nurses as found or edited as closeup images are listed below with the code for the image. *In Memoriam - Once the nurse's profile is complete and honored [[Space:In_Memoriam_-_Civil_War_Nurses|''In Memoriam'']], the images for the nurse are removed from this table and are attached to the profile. See the [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era#In_Memoriam|In Memoriam]] section below. ====Current Last Name A - D==== ====="A"===== {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%; width:125%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" |- !Colspan=6|''Nurse Portraits: Current Last Name "A" |} {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%; width:125%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Current Last Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Page''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Image''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Nurse Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Image Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Image Code''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Sticker Code''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Abbey ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-45.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} | '''[[Young-44929|Nancy Maria Young Abbey]] ''' |Nancy Maria Young Abbey |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-45.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-45.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Abbey ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-52.png|align=c|size=275px}} | '''[[Young-44929|Nancy Maria Young Abbey]] ''' |Nancy Maria Young Abbey Closeup |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-52.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-52.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Aiken ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-16.png|align=c|size=275px}} | '''[[Atherton-1895|Eliza Atherton Aiken]] ''' |Eliza Atherton Aiken Closeup |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-16.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-16.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Alder ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-64.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Emily Alder |Emily Alder |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-64.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-64.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" |Alter |New |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-69.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Belle Thompson Alter |Belle Thompson Alter |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-69.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-69.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Amigh ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-30.png|align=c|size=275px}} | '''[[Shadbolt-599|Ophelia L. Shadbolt Amigh]] ''' |Ophelia L. Shadbolt Amigh Closeup |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-30.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-30.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Aston ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-73.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Mary A. Aston |Mary A. Aston |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-73.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-73.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Athow ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-143.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} | '''[[Cameron-12305|Mary Cameron Athow]] ''' |Mary Cameron Athow (circa 1910) |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-143.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-143.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Athow ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-29.png|align=c|size=275px}} | '''[[Cameron-12305|Mary Cameron Athow]] ''' |Mary Cameron Athow Closeup |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-29.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-29.png |} ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ====="B"===== {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%; width:125%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" |- !Colspan=6|''Nurse Portraits: Current Last Name "B" |} {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%; width:125%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Current Last Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Page''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Image''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Nurse Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Image Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Image Code''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Sticker Code''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Babcock ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-11.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Susan M. Babcock |Susan M. Babcock |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-11.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-11.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Bailly ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-147.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Mother Mary Cecilia Bailly |Mother Mary Cecilia Bailly |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-147.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-147.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Bailly ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-148.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Mother Mary Cecilia Bailly |Mother Mary Cecilia Bailly 2 |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-148.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-148.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Bailly ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-49.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Mother Mary Cecilia Bailly |Mother Mary Cecilia Bailly Closeup |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-49.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-49.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Baker ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-68.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Anna H. Baker |Anna H. Baker |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-68.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-68.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Baker ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-149.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Martha A. Baker |Martha A. Baker |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-149.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-149.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Balch ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Lauraetta C. Balch |Lauraetta C. Balch |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Baldridge ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-70.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Elizabeth Graham Lee Baldridge |Elizabeth Graham Lee Baldridge |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-70.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-70.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Ballou ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-10.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} | '''[[Hart-2190|Adeline Lucia Hart Ballou]] ''' |Addie L. Ballou Closeup |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-10.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-10.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Barron ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-44.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Lucy Fenman Barron |Lucy Fenman Barron |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-44.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-44.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Beck ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-72.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Catherine M. Beck |Catherine M. Beck |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-72.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-72.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Beers ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-1.png|align=c|size=350px}} | '''[[Dimon-217|Frances "Fannie" Amelia Dimon Beers]] ''' |Fannie Amelia Dimon Beers Closeup |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-1.png|align=c|size=350px}} |Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-1.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Bell ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-150.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Mary E. Bell |Mary E. Bell |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-150.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-275.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Bell ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-73.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Mary E. Bell |Mary E. Bell |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-73.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-73.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Bissell ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Hudson-5385-1.png|align=c|size=250px}} | '''[[Hudson-5385|Amanda Lora Hudson Bissell]] ''' |Amanda Lora Hudson Bissell Closeup |{{Image|file=Hudson-5385-1.png|align=c|size=250px}} |Hudson-5385-1.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Blackmar ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-54.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Mary Bruson Blackmar |Mary Bruson Blackmar |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-54.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-54.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Blackmar ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-10.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Mary Bruson Blackmar |Mary Bruson Blackmar Closeup |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-10.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-10.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Boston ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-55.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Mary J. Butler Boston |Mary J. Butler Boston |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-55.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-55.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Boyington ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-75.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Mary K. Boyington |Mary K. Boyington |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-75.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-75.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Bradford ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-35.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Charlotte Bradford |Charlotte Bradford Closeup |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-35.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-35.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Bradford ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-40.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Mary A. Stinebaugh Bradford |Mary A. Stinebaugh Bradford |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-40.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-40.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Bradley ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-11.jpg|align=c|size=250px}} |Amy Morris Bradley |Amy Morris Bradley |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-11.jpg|align=c|size=250px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-11.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Bradley ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file= Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-177.png |align=c|size=250px}} |Amy Morris Bradley |Amy Morris Bradley Closeup |{{Image|file= Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-177.png|align=c|size=250px}} | Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-177.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Bradley ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file= Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-1.jpg |align=c|size=250px}} |Amy Morris Bradley |Amy Morris Bradley Later Years |{{Image|file= Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-1.jpg |align=c|size=250px}} | Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-1.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Bradley ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file= Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-56.jpg |align=c|size=250px}} |Amy Morris Bradley |Amy Morris Bradley at Sanitary Commission Camp |{{Image|file= Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-56.jpg |align=c|size=250px}} | Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-56.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Briggs ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-17.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Mary M. Briggs |Mary M. Briggs |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-17.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-17.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Briggs ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-78.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Mary M. Briggs |Mary M. Briggs |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-78.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-78.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Brinton ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-12.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Emma Southwick Brinton |Emma Southwick Brinton Closeup |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-12.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-12.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Brown ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-49.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Eunice M. Fairbanks Brown |Eunice M. Fairbanks Brown |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-49.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-49.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Brown ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-50.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Eunice M. Fairbanks Brown |Eunice M. Fairbanks Brown Closeup |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-50.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-50.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Brown ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-5.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Mary Brown |Mary Brown |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-5.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-5.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Brown ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-5.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Nancy M. Nelson Brown |Nancy M. Nelson Brown |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-5.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-5.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" |Brown |New |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-76.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Susan L. Brown |Susan L. Brown |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-76.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-76.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" |Brown |New |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-77.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Susan L. Brown |Susan L. Brown Closeup |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-77.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-77.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Buckley ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-135.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Lettie E. Covell Buckley |Lettie E. Covell Buckley |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-135.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-135.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Bucklin ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-13.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |[[Bucklin-325|'''Sophronia E. Bucklin''']] |Sophronia Bucklin Closeup |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-13.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-13.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Bucklin ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-23.png|align=c|size=275px}} |[[Bucklin-325|'''Sophronia E. Bucklin''']] |Sophronia E. Bucklin & Husband |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-23.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-23.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Bullard ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-79.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Jennie Matthewson Smole Bullard |Jennie Matthewson Smole Bullard |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-79.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-79.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Buncher ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-2.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Mary Jane Adams Buncher |Mary Jane Adams Buncher |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-2.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-2.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Bunnell ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-74.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Henrietta S. T. Bunnell |Henrietta S. T. Bunnell |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-74.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-74.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Burghardt ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-34.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Caroline E. Burghardt |Caroline E. Burghardt |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-34.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-34.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" |Buxton |New |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-80.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Hannah Buxton |Hannah Buxton |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-80.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-80.png |} ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ====="C"===== {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%; width:125%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" |- !Colspan=6|''Nurse Portraits: Current Last Name "C" |} {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%; width:125%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Current Last Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Page''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Image''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Nurse Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Image Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Image Code''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Sticker Code''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Cartwright ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-83.png|align=c|size=275px}} | '''[[Avery-7237|Emily J. Avery Cartwright]] ''' |Emily Avery Cartwright Closeup |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-143.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-143.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Chapman ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-61.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Elizabeth Chapman |Elizabeth Chapman |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-61.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-61.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Clark ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-81.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Bell Vorse Clark |Bell Vorse Clark |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-81.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-81.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Clark ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-38.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Sarah K. Clark |Sarah K. Clark |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-38.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-38.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Cochran ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-84.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Nannie M. Bennett Cochran |Nannie M. Bennett Cochran |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-84.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-84.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Coddington ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-14.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Belle Coddington |Belle Coddington |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-14.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-14.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Cone ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-32.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Emily M. Cone |Emily M. Cone |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-32.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-32.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Cook ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-33.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Betsey A. Cook |Betsey A. Cook Closeup |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-33.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-33.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Cope ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-15.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Elizabeth Cope |Elizabeth Cope |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-15.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-15.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Counts ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-82.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Belle Counts |Belle Counts |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-82.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-82.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Couzins ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-151.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Adaline Weston Couzins |Adaline Weston Couzins |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-151.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-151.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Cox ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-90.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Susan Cox |Susan Cox |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-90.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-90.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Cross ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-93.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Sarah B. Cross |Sarah B. Cross |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-93.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-93.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Crossan ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-85.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Clarissa Watters Crossan |Clarissa Watters Crossan |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-85.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-85.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Cumming ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-169.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Kate Cumming |Kate Cumming Closeup |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-169.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-169.png |} ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ====="D"===== {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%; width:125%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" |- !Colspan=6|''Nurse Portraits: Current Last Name "D" |} {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%; width:125%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Current Last Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Page''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Image''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Nurse Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Image Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Image Code''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Sticker Code''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Dame ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-1.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Harriet Patience Dame |Harriet Patience Dame |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-1.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-1.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Danforth ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-95.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Ruth Danforth |Ruth Danforth |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-95.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-95.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Daniels ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-94.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Frances D. Daniels |Frances D. Daniels |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-94.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-94.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Darling ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-152.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Mary Darling |Mary Darling |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-152.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-152.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" |Dieffenbacher |New |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-96.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Frances A. Dieffenbacher |Frances A. Dieffenbacher |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-96.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-96.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" |Douglas |New |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-90.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Mary L. Douglas |Mary L. Douglas |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-90.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-90.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Douglass ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-19.png|align=c|size=100px}} |Mary Alexander Douglass |Mary Alexander Douglass Closeup |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-19.png|align=c|size=100px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-19.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Downs ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-62.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Lovisa B. Rawson Jennison Downs |Mrs. L. B. Downs |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-62.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-62.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Dudley ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-33.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Elizabeth J. Dudley |Elizabeth J. Dudley |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-33.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-33.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Dumas ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-91.png|align=c|size=325px}} |Sarah J. Steady Dumas |Sarah J. Steady Dumas |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-91.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-91.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Dunbar ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-39.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Jane E. Dunbar |Jane E. Dunbar |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-39.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-39.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Dunbar ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-43.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Lois H. Dunbar |Lois H. Dunbar |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-43.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-43.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Duncan ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-56.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Kate M. Thompson Duncan |Kate M. Thompson Duncan |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-56.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-56.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Dye ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-55.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} | '''[[Jones-107893|Clarissa "Clara" Fellows Jones Dye]] ''' |Clarissa F. Dye Closeup |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-55.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-55.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Dysart ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-31.png|align=c|size=275px}} | '''[[Dysart-580|Sarah Elizabeth Dysart]] ''' |Sarah Elizabeth Dysart Closeup |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-31.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-31.png |} ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ====Current Last Name E - J==== ====="E"===== {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%; width:125%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" |- !Colspan=6|''Nurse Portraits: Current Last Name "E" |} {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%; width:125%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Current Last Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Page''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Image''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Nurse Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Image Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Image Code''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Sticker Code''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Eccleston ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-144.jpg|align=c|size=475px}} |Sarah Chamberlin Eccleston |Sarah Chamberlin Eccleston, Sarah Elizabeth Dysart, and Anna Bell Stubbs |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-144.jpg|align=c|size=475px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-144.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Edson ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-31.jpg|align=c|size=75px}} |Susan Ann Edson |Susan Ann Edson Closeup |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-31.jpg|align=c|size=75px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-31.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Eldred ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Eastman-2898-1.png|align=c|size=275}} |'''[[Eastman-2898|Maria Z Eastman Eldred]]''' ||Maria Olmstead Eldred Closeup |{{Image|file=Eastman-2898-1.png|align=c|size=150}} |Eastman-2898-1.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Ellis ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-14.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Elizabeth E. Ellis |Elizabeth E. Ellis |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-14.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-14.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Ellis ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-156.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Mary Ellis |Mary Ellis |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-156.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-156.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Elmer ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-92.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Emily Rowell Orederdouk Elmer |Emily Rowell Orederdouk Elmer |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-92.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-92.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Emens ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-32.png|align=c|size=80px}} | '''[[Dada-6|Harriet Atwood Dada Emens]] ''' |Harriet Atwood Dada Emens Closeup |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-32.png|align=c|size=80px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-32.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Erving ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-86.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Anna Priscilla "Cilla" Zerbe Erving |Anna Priscilla "Cilla" Zerbe Erving |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-86.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-86.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Erving ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-53.jpg|align=c|size=90px}} |Annie Priscella Erving |Annie Priscella Erving Closeup |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-53.jpg|align=c|size=90px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-53.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Etheridge ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-132.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} | '''[[Blair-7982|Lorinda "Annie" Anna Blair Etheridge]] ''' |Annie Etheridge |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-132.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-132.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Etheridge ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-133.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} | '''[[Blair-7982|Lorinda "Annie" Anna Blair Etheridge]] ''' |Annie Etheridge Closeup |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-133.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-133.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Etheridge ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-16.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} | '''[[Blair-7982|Lorinda "Annie" Anna Blair Etheridge]] ''' |Lorinda Anna Blair Etheridge - Later Life |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-16.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-16.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Ewing ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-62.jpg|align=c|size=90px}} |Elizabeth Wendell Ewing |Elizabeth Wendell Ewing |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-62.jpg|align=c|size=90px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-62.jpg |} ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ====="F"===== {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%; width:125%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" |- !Colspan=6|''Nurse Portraits: Current Last Name "F" |} {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%; width:125%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Current Last Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Page''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Image''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Nurse Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Image Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Image Code''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Sticker Code''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Fales ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-108.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Almira Fales |Almira Fales |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-108.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-108.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Fales ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-109.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Almira Fales |Almira Fales Closeup |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-109.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-109.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Fay ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-157.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Adelia Bartlett Fay |Adelia Bartlett Fay |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-157.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-157.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Fay ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-4.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Adelia A. Bartlett Fay |Delia Bartlett Fay |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-4.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-4.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Felch ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-18.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Amanda M. Colburn Farnham Felch |Amanda M. Colburn Farnham Felch |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-18.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-18.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Fox ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-87.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Mary Jane Fox |Mary Jane Fox |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-87.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-87.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Freeman ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-158.jpg|align=c|size=350px}} |Julia Susan Wheelock Freeman |Julia Susan Wheelock Freeman |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-158.jpg|align=c|size=350px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-158.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Freeman ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-36.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Julia Susan Wheelock Freeman |Julia Susan Wheelock Freeman Closeup |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-36.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-36.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Frick ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-88.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Rebecca Frick. |Rebecca Frick. |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-88.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-88.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Fritcher ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-89.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Elizabeth L. McQueen Fritcher |Elizabeth L. McQueen Fritcher |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-89.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-89.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Frush ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-32.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Alice Frush |Alice Frush Closeup |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-32.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-32.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Fussell ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-92.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} | '''[[Fussell-681|Susan Fussell]] ''' |Susan Fussell |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-92.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-92.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Fussell ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-93.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} | '''[[Fussell-681|Susan Fussell]] ''' |Susan Fussell Close up |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-93.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-93.jpg |} ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ====="G"===== {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%; width:125%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" |- !Colspan=6|''Nurse Portraits: Current Last Name "G" |} {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%; width:125%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Current Last Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Page''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Image''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Nurse Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Image Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Image Code''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Sticker Code''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Gardner ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-97.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Mary Fryer Gardner |Mary Fryer Gardner |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-181.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-181.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Gibbons ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-111.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Abigail "Abby" Hopper Gibbons |Abigail "Abby" Hopper Gibbons |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-111.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-111.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Gibbons ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-181.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Abigail "Abby" Hopper Gibbons |Abigail "Abby" Hopper Gibbons Closeup |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-181.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-181.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Gibson ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-159.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Elizabeth O. Gibson |Elizabeth O. Gibson |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-159.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-159.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Gibson ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-160.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Elizabeth O. Gibson |Elizabeth O. Gibson Closeup |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-160.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-160.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Gillespie ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-49.jpg|align=c|size=350px}} |Mother Angela Gillespie |Mother Angela Gillespie |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-49.jpg|align=c|size=350px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-49.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Grant ''' |[[Space:Nurses_Profiles_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-179.png|align=c|size=350px}} |Abigail Fidelia (Cowles) Grant |Abigail Fidelia (Cowles) Grant Closeup |{{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-179.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-179.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Grass ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-98.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Elizabeth Grass |Elizabeth Grass |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-98.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-98.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Graydon ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-161.jpg|align=c|size=350px}} |Jane Chambers McKinney Graydon |Jane Chambers McKinney Graydon Portrait |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-161.jpg|align=c|size=350px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-161.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Graydon ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-186.png|align=c|size=350px}} |Jane Chambers McKinney Graydon |Jane Chambers McKinney Graydon Closeup |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-186.png}} |Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-186.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Gridley ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-100.png|align=c|size=275px}} | '''[[Sholes-78|Ann Eliza Sholes Gridley]] ''' |Ann Eliza Sholes Gridley |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-100.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-100.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Gridley ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-101.png|align=c|size=275px}} | '''[[Sholes-78|Ann Eliza Sholes Gridley]] ''' |Ann Eliza Sholes Gridley Closeup |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-101.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-101.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Gross ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-44.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Nancy M. Verplat Atwood Gross |Nancy M. Verplat Atwood Gross |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-44.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-44.png |} ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ====="H"===== {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%; width:125%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" |- !Colspan=6|''Nurse Portraits: Current Last Name "H" |} {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%; width:125%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Current Last Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Page''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Image''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Nurse Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Image Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Image Code''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Sticker Code''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Hahn ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-102.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Anna Hahn |Anna Hahn |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-102.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-102.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Hamilton ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-18.jpg|align=c|size=100px}} |Margaret Mahoney Hamilton |Margaret Hamilton |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-18.jpg|align=c|size=100px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-18.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Harkin ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-163.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Margaret V. O'Hagen Harkin |M. V. Harkin |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-163.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-163.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Harper ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-52.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Fanny A. Harper |Fanny A. Harper |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-52.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-52.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Harrington ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Nurses_Profiles_-_US_Civil_War_Era.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Cornelia Morgan Harrington |Cornelia Morgan Harrington |{{Image|file=Nurses_Profiles_-_US_Civil_War_Era.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Nurses_Profiles_-_US_Civil_War_Era.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Harvey ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-36.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} | '''[[Perrine-1572|Cordelia A. Perrine Harvey Chester]] ''' |Cordelia A. Perrine Harvey Chester |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-36.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-36.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Harvey ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-185.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} | '''[[Perrine-1572|Cordelia A. Perrine Harvey Chester]] ''' |Cordelia A. Perrine Harvey Chester Closeup |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-185.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-185.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Hayden ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-104.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Mary F. Strahan Hayden |Mary F. Strahan Hayden |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-104.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-104.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Hayes ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-105.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Margaret "Maggie" Meseroll Hayes |Margaret "Maggie" Meseroll Hayes |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-105.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-105.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Hayes ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-6.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Margaret Meseroll Hayes |Margaret Meseroll Hayes |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-6.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-6.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Hazen ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-164.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} | '''[[Titus-607|Fanny Hallycarnie Titus Hazen]] ''' |Fanny Hallycarnie Titus Hazen |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-164.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-164.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Hazen ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-5.png|align=c|size=275px}} | '''[[Titus-607|Fanny Hallycarnie Titus Hazen]] ''' |Fanny Titus Hazen Closeup 2 |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-5.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-5.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Hibbard ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-106.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Mrs. Julia A. Hibbard |Mrs. Julia A. Hibbard |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-106.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-106.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Hill ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-71.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Catherine L. Taylor Hill |Catherine L. Taylor Hill |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-71.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-71.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Hill ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-7.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Nancy M. Hill |Nancy Hill |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-7.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-7.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Hill ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-8.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Nancy M. Hill |Nancy M. Hill 2 |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-8.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-8.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Hill ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-50.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Nancy M. Hill |Nancy M. Hill Closeup |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-50.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-50.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Hoge ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-162.jpg|align=c|size=475px}} | '''[[Blaikie-159|Jane Currie Blaikie Hoge]] ''' |Jane Currie Blaikie Hoge |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-162.jpg|align=c|size=475px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-162.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Hoge ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-38.png|align=c|size=75px}} | '''[[Blaikie-159|Jane Currie Blaikie Hoge]] ''' |Jane Currie Blaikie Hoge Closeup |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-38.png|align=c|size=75px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-38.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Hoisington '''
(Husington) |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-107.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Lauretta Cutler Hoisington |Lauretta Cutler Hoisington |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-107.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-107.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Hoisington '''
(Husington) |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-54.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Lauretta H. Cutler Husington |Lauretta H. Cutler Husington |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-54.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-54.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Holland ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Mary A. Gardner Holland |Mary A. Gardner Holland |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Holstein ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-19.jpg|align=c|size=100px}} |Anna Morris Holstein |Anna Morris Holstein |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-19.jpg|align=c|size=100px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-19.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Holstein ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-13.png|align=c|size=90px}} |Anna Morris Holstein |Anna Morris Holstein Closeup |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-13.png|align=c|size=90px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-13.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Hopkins ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-2.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Juliet Ann Opie Hopkins |Juliet Opie Hopkins Closeup |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-2.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-2.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Hoyt ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-30.png|align=c|size=275px}} |'''[[Clark-74495|Clara B. Hoyt]]''' |Clara B. Hoyt |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-30.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-30.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Hughes ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-113.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Debbie A. Hughes |Debbie A. Hughes |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-113.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-113.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Hughes ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-115.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Debbie A. Hughes |Debbie A. Hughes Closeup |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-115.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-115.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Hunt ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-12.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Elizabeth Pickard Hunt |Elizabeth Pickard Hunt |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-12.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-12.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Hunt ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-108.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Elizabeth Pickard Hunt |Elizabeth Pickard Hunt |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-108.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-108.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Husband ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-20.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |'''[[Morris-36847|Mary Morris Husband]]''' |Mary Morris Husband Closeup |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-20.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-20.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Hyatt ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Unknown-554159.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} | '''[[Burns-15594|Elizabeth Ann Burns Hyatt]] ''' |[[Unknown-554159|Elizabeth Hyatt]] |{{Image|file=Unknown-554159.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Unknown-554159.jpg |} ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ====="J"===== {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%; width:125%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" |- !Colspan=6|''Nurse Portraits: Current Last Name "J" |} {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%; width:125%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Current Last Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Page''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Image''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Nurse Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Image Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Image Code''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Sticker Code''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Jackson ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-109.png|align=c|size=275px}} | '''[[Oslin-32|Frances "Fannie" A. Oslin Jackson]] ''' |Frances "Fannie" A. Oslin Jackson |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-109.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-109.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Jennings ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-116.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Janet (Jane) Jennings |Janet (Jane) Jennings |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-116.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-116.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Jennings ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-117.jpg|align=c|size=90px}} |Janet (Jane) Jennings |Janet (Jane) Jennings Closeup |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-117.jpg|align=c|size=90px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-117.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Jennison ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-46.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Martha F. Jennison |Martha F. Jennison |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-46.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-46.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Johnson ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-137.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Ada Johnson |Ada Johnson |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-137.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-137.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Johnson ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-40.png|align=c|size=350px}} |Estelle Serena Johnson |Estelle Serena Johnson |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-40.png|align=c|size=350px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-40.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Johnson ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-110.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Lydia S. Johnson |Lydia S. Johnson |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-110.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-110.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Jones ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-118.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |[[Jones-111924|'''Sibyl Jones''']] |Sibyl Jones |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-118.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-118.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Jones ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-54.jpg |align=c|size=275px}} |[[Jones-111924|'''Sibyl Jones''']] |Sibyl Jones Closeup |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-54.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-54.jpg |} ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ====Current Last Name K - R==== ====="K"===== {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%; width:125%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" |- !Colspan=6|''Nurse Portraits: Current Last Name "K" |} {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%; width:125%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Current Last Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Page''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Image''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Nurse Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Image Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Image Code''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Sticker Code''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Kaiser ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-166.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Lucy L. Campbell Kaiser |Lucy L. Campbell Kaiser |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-166.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-166.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Kaiser ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-167.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Lucy L. Campbell Kaiser |Lucy L. Campbell Kaiser 2 |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-167.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-167.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Kamp ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-43.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Louisa C. Kamp |Louisa C. Kamp |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-43.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-43.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" |Kingsbury |New |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-111.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Emily D. Tenney Kingsbury |Emily D. Tenney Kingsbury |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-111.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-111.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Knowles ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-48.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Mary F. Knowles |Mary F. Knowles |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-48.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-48.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" |Krips |New |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-136.png|align=c|size=275px}} | Susannah Krips |Susannah Krips |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-136.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-136.png |} ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ====="L"===== {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%; width:125%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" |- !Colspan=6|''Nurse Portraits: Current Last Name "L" |} {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%; width:125%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Current Last Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Page''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Image''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Nurse Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Image Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Image Code''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Sticker Code''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |Lacey |New |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-99.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Mary Roby Lacey |Mary Roby Lacey |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-99.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-99.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Lacy ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-96.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Caroline "Carrie" Nichols Lacy |Carrie Lacy |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-96.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-96.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Lander ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-59.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Jean Margaret Davenport Lander |Jean M. Lander, half-length portrait, 1856 |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-59.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-59.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Lander ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-120.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Jean Margaret Davenport Lander |Jean Margaret Davenport Lander |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-120.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-120.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Lander ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-35.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Jean Margaret Davenport Lander |Jean Margaret Davenport Lander Closeup |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-35.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-35.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Lander ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-154.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Jean Margaret Davenport Lander |Jean Margaret Davenport Lander Portrait |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-154.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-154.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Lemmon ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-170.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} | '''[[Plummer-2805|Sara Plummer Lemmon]] ''' |Sara Plummer Lemmon |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-170.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-170.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Lemmon ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-41.png|align=c|size=275px}} | '''[[Plummer-2805|Sara Plummer Lemmon]] ''' |Sara Plummer Lemmon Closeup |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-41.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-41.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Leonard ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-28.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} | '''[[Brose-96|Marie Brose Tepe Leonard]] ''' |Marie Brose Tepe Leonard Closeup |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-28.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-28.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Loomis ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-3.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} | '''[[Bair-797|Mary A. Bair VanPelt Loomis]] ''' |Mary A. Bair VanPelt Loomis |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-3.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-3.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Loomis ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-51.png|align=c|size=275px}} | '''[[Bair-797|Mary A. Bair VanPelt Loomis]] ''' |Mary A. Bair VanPelt Loomis Closeup |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-51.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-51.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Lucas ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-39.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Elizabeth Trull Lucas |Elizabeth Lucas |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-39.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-39.jpg |} ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ====="M"===== {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%; width:125%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" |- !Colspan=6|''Nurse Portraits: Current Last Name "M" |} {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%; width:125%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Current Last Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Page''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Image''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Nurse Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Image Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Image Code''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Sticker Code''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Mackey ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-31.png|align=c|size=375px}} |Margaret Mackey |Margaret Mackey |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-31.png|align=c|size=375px}} |Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-31.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Maish ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-112.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Jennie Gauslin Maish |Jennie Gauslin Maish |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-112.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-112.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Marsh ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-8.png|align=c|size=375px}} |Sarah Ellen Marsh |Sarah Ellen Marsh |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-8.png|align=c|size=375px}} |Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-8.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Marsh ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-115.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Susan Ellen Marsh |Susan Ellen Marsh |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-115.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-115.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Mason ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-21.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Elvira Meekins Mason |Elvira Meekins Mason |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-21.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-21.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Maxfield ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-116.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Mary B. Sturges Kenny Maxfield |Mary B. Sturges Kenny Maxfield |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-116.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-116.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Maxon ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-141.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Hannah Utley Maxon |Hannah Utley Maxon |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-141.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-141.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Maxwell ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-117.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Eunice Maxwell |Eunice Maxwell |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-117.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-117.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''McGavock ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-22.png|align=c|size=375px}} | '''[[Winder-423|Caroline Winder McGavock]] ''' |Caroline Winder McGavock Closeup |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-22.png|align=c|size=375px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-22.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Mason ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-21.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Elvira Meekins Mason |Elvira Meekins Mason |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-21.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-21.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Melton ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-114.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Joanna Jamison Melton |Joanna Jamison Melton |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-114.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-114.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Melton ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-113.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Joanna Jamison Melton |Joanna Jamison Melton |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-113.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-113.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Merrill ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-21.jpg|align=c|size=375px}} | '''[[Merrill-5327|Catharine Merrill]] ''' |Catharine Merrill Closeup |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-21.jpg|align=c|size=375px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-21.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Merrill ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-187.png|align=c|size=375px}} | '''[[Merrill-5327|Catharine Merrill]] ''' |Catharine Merrill with sister |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-187.png |align=c|size=375px}} |Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-187.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Miller ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-119.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Adaline L. Miller |Adaline L. Miller |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-119.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-119.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Miller ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-120.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Maria Hoppe Miller |Maria Hoppe Miller |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-120.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-120.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Mills ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-118.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Susan Carrie Robinson Mills |Susan Carrie Robinson Mills |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-118.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-118.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Miner ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-13.png|align=c|size=375px}} |Irene "Rena" Littlefield Miner |Irene "Rena" Littlefield Miner |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-13.png|align=c|size=375px}} |Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-13.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Moore ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-19.png|align=c|size=375px}} |Mary E. Moore |Mary E. Moore |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-19.png|align=c|size=375px}} |Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-19.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Morril ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-36.png|align=c|size=375px}} |Janette Maxwell Morril |Janette Maxwell Morril |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-36.png|align=c|size=375px}} |Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-36.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Morris ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-22.png|align=c|size=375px}} |Matilda E. Morris |Matilda E. Morris |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-22.png|align=c|size=375px}} |Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-22.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Morton ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-121.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Jane M. Morton |Jane M. Morton |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-121.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-121.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Mott ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-122.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Mollie Wilson Carnahan Mott |Mollie Wilson Carnahan Mott |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-122.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-122.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Myers ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-6.png|align=c|size=275px}} | '''[[Myers-18911|Elizabeth Salome "Sallie" Myers Stewart]] ''' |Elizabeth Salome Sallie Myers - Later Life |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-6.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-6.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Myers ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-142.png|align=c|size=275px}} | '''[[Myers-18911|Elizabeth Salome "Sallie" Myers Stewart]] ''' |Elizabeth Salome Sallie Myers - 1863 Closeup |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-142.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-142.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Myers ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Myers-18911.png|align=c|size=275px}} | '''[[Myers-18911|Elizabeth Salome "Sallie" Myers Stewart]] ''' |Elizabeth Salome Sallie Myers - Closeup 2 |{{Image|file=Myers-18911.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Myers-18911.png |} ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ====="N"===== {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%; width:125%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" |- !Colspan=6|''Nurse Portraits: Current Last Name "N" |} {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%; width:125%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Current Last Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Page''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Image''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Nurse Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Image Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Image Code''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Sticker Code''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Newcomb ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-3.jpg|align=c|size=375px}} |Mary Ann Brown "Mother" Newcomb |Mary Ann Brown "Mother" Newcomb |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-3.jpg|align=c|size=375px}} |Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-3.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Newcomb ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-25.png|align=c|size=375px}} |Mary Ann Brown "Mother" Newcomb |Mary Ann Brown "Mother" Newcomb Closeup |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-25.png|align=c|size=375px}} |Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-25.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Newman ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-123.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Laura A. Mount Newman |Laura A. Mount Newman |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-123.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-123.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Nichols ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Add to Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-40.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Elizabeth Boerum Nichols |Elizabeth Boerum Nichols |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-40.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-40.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Nichols ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-173.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Lucy Higgs Nichols |Lucy Higgs Nichols |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-173.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-173.jpg |} ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ====="O"===== {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%; width:125%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" |- !Colspan=6|''Nurse Portraits: Current Last Name "O" |} {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%; width:125%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Current Last Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Page''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Image''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Nurse Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Image Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Image Code''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Sticker Code''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''O'Connell ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-174.jpg|align=c|size=375px}} |Mary O'Connell
(Sister Anthony) |Sister Anthony |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-174.jpg|align=c|size=375px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-174.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Oleson ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-124.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Rebecca Lemmon Oleson |Rebecca Lemmon Oleson |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-124.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-124.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Osgood ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-122.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} | '''[[Gilson-1247|Helen Louise Gilson Osgood]] ''' |Helen Louise Gilson Osgood |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-122.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-122.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Osgood ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-123.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} | '''[[Gilson-1247|Helen Louise Gilson Osgood]] ''' |Helen Louise Gilson Osgood Closeup |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-123.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-123.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Osterman ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-175.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Roseanna Dyer Osterman |Roseanna Dyer Osterman |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-175.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-175.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Otis ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-125.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Mrs. Rebecca Otis |Mrs. Rebecca Otis |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-125.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-125.png |} ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ====="P"===== {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%; width:125%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" |- !Colspan=6|''Nurse Portraits: Current Last Name "P" |} {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%; width:125%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Current Last Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Page''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Image''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Nurse Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Image Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Image Code''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Sticker Code''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Palmer ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-16.png|align=c|size=375px}} |Hannah L. Palmer |Hannah L. Palmer |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-16.png|align=c|size=375px}} |Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-16.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Parsons ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-22.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Emily Elizabeth Parsons |Emily Elizabeth Parsons |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-22.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-22.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Patterson ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-83.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Serpeta C. McNall Patterson |Serpeta C. McNall Patterson |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-83.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-83.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Pearce ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-76.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Mary E. Stewart Pearce |Mary E. Stewart Pearce |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-76.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-76.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Pember ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-87.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Phoebe Pember |Phoebe Pember |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-87.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-87.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Perkins ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-65.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Mary Chamberlain Perkins |Mrs. Mary E. Perkins |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-65.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-65.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Perry ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-4.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Adeliza Perry |Adeliza Perry |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-4.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-4.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" |Phillips |New |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-126.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Emaline Tibbett Phillips |Emaline Tibbett Phillips |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-126.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-126.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Pollard ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-127.png|align=c|size=275px}} | '''[[Wilkins-5956| Carrie Wilkins Pollard]] ''' |Carrie Wilkins Pollard - Later Life |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-127.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-127.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Pollard ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-135.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} | '''[[Wilkins-5956| Carrie Wilkins Pollard]] ''' |Carrie Wilkins Pollard Closeup |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-135.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-135.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Pollock ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-74.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Mary B. Pollock |Mary B. Pollock |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-74.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-74.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Pollock ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-128.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Mary B. Pollock |Mary B. Pollock |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-128.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-128.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Pomroy ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-88.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Rebecca Holiday Pomroy |Rebecca Holiday Pomroy |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-88.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-88.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Porter ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-42.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Eliza Emily Chappell Porter |Eliza Emily Chappell Porter Closeup |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-42.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-42.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Pratt ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-129.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Malinda A. Miller Pratt |Malinda A. Miller Pratt |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-129.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-129.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Pratt ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-72.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Malinda A. Pratt Miller |Malinda A. Pratt Miller |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-72.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-72.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Price ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-67.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Rebecca Pennypacker Price |Rebecca Pennypacker Price |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-67.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-67.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Pringle ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-3.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Mary Breckle Pringle |Mary Breckle Pringle Closeup |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-3.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-3.png |} ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ====="R"===== {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%; width:125%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" |- !Colspan=6|''Nurse Portraits: Current Last Name "R" |} {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%; width:125%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Current Last Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Page''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Image''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Nurse Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Image Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Image Code''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Sticker Code''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Ransom ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-124.jpg|align=c|size=375px}} |Eleanor C. "Mother" Huten Ransom |Eleanor C. "Mother" Huten Ransom |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-124.jpg|align=c|size=375px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-124.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Ransom ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-125.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Eleanor C. "Mother" Huten Ransom |Eleanor C. "Mother" Huten Ransom Closeup |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-125.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-125.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Ransom ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-60.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Eleanor C. "Mother" Huten Ransom |Eleanor Ransom Sketch |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-60.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-60.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Rathmell ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-78.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Mary L Moore Rathmell |Mary L Moore Rathmell |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-78.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-78.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Reade ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-101.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Anne Reade |Anne Reade Closeup |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-101.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-101.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Reading ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-130.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Sarah M. Reading |Sarah M. Reading |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-130.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-130.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Reid ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-27.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Pamelia Reid |Pamelia Reid |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-27.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-27.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Reynolds ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-102.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Arabella "Belle" Loomis Macomber Reynolds |Arabella "Belle" Loomis Macomber Reynolds |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-102.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-102.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Reynolds ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-105.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Arabella "Belle" Loomis Macomber Reynolds |Arabella "Belle" Loomis Macomber Reynolds Closeup |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-105.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-105.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Richards ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-58.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Maria M. C. Hall Richards |Maria M. C. Hall Richards |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-58.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-58.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Richardson ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-131.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Mary A. Ransom Richardson |Mary A. Ransom Richardson |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-131.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-131.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Ricketts ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-26.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} | '''[[Lawrence-4642|Frances Lawrence Ricketts]] ''' |Frances Lawrence Ricketts |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-26.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-26.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Ricketts ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-136.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} | '''[[Lawrence-4642|Frances Lawrence Ricketts]] ''' |Frances Lawrence Ricketts Closeup |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-136.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-136.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Risley ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-43.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Alice Cary Farmer Risley |Alice Cary Farmer Risley Closeup |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-43.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-43.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Roberts ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-99.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Sallie L. Roberts |Sallie L. Roberts |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-99.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-99.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Ropes ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Chandler-4072.png|align=c|size=275px}} | '''[[Chandler-4072|Hannah Anderson Chandler Ropes]] ''' |Hannah Anderson Chandler Ropes Closeup |{{Image|file=Chandler-4072.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Chandler-4072.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Ross ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-188.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Anna M. Ross |Anna M. Ross Closeup |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-188.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-188.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Ross ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-106.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Anna Marie Ross |Anna Marie Ross |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-106.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-106.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Russell ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-132.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Elizabeth Augusta Russell |Elizabeth Augusta Russell |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-132.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-132.png |} ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ====Current Last Name S - Z==== ====="S"===== {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%; width:125%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" |- !Colspan=6|''Nurse Portraits: Current Last Name "S" |} {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%; width:125%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Current Last Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Page''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Image''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Nurse Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Image Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Image Code''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Sticker Code''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Sackett ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-37.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Emma French Sackett |Emma French Sackett |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-37.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-37.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Sackett ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-66.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Emma A. French Sackett |Emma A. French Sackett |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-66.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-66.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Safford ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Safford-465.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} | '''[[Safford-465|Mary J. Safford]] ''' |Mary J. Safford |{{Image|file=Safford-465.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Safford-465.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Safford ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-164.png |align=c|size=275px}} | '''[[Safford-465|Mary J. Safford]] ''' |Mary J. Safford Closeup |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-164.png |align=c|size=150px}} |Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-164.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Sampson ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-20.png|align=c|size=275px}} | '''[[Smith-94611|Sarah Smith Sampson]] ''' |Sarah Smith Sampson Closeup |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-20.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-20.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Schervier ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-177.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Sister Mary Frances Schervier |Sister Mary Frances Schervier |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-177.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-177.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Schram ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-4.png|align=c|size=275px}} | '''[[Bullock-5306|Anna Maria B. Schram]] ''' |Ann Marie Schram Closeup 2 |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-4.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-4.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Schram ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-51.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} | '''[[Bullock-5306|Anna Maria B. Schram]] ''' |Anna Maria B. Schram Closeup |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-51.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-51.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Scott ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-61.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Harriet M. Scott |Harriet M. Scott |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-61.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-61.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Scott ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-138.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Kate M. Scott |Kate M. Scott |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-138.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-138.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Sever ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-25.png|align=c|size=275px}} | '''[[Sever-325|Martha Sever]] ''' |Martha Sever Closeup |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-25.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-25.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Sheppard ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-34.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Hannah C. Bowman Sheppard |Hannah C. Bowman Sheppard |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-34.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-34.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Shorb ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-5.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Sister Ann Alexis Shorb |Sister Ann Alexis Shorb |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-5.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-5.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Shorb ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-6.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Sister Ann Alexis Shorb |Sister Ann Alexis Shorb close-up |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-6.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-6.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Simonds ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-26.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Emma L. Hasmer Simonds |Emma L. Hasmer Simonds |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-26.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-26.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Sinnotte ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-89.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Ruth Helen Kellogg Sinnotte |Ruth Helen Kellogg Sinnotte |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-89.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-89.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" |Sketch |New |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-60.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Eleanor Ransom Sketch |Eleanor Ransom Sketch |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-60.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-60.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Smith ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-59.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Helen E. Smith |Helen E. Smith |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-59.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-59.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Smith ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-75.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Mary E. Webber Smith |Mary E. Webber Smith |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-75.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-75.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Smith ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-81.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Rebecca S. Smith |Rebecca S. Smith |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-81.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-81.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Smythe ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-50.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Amanda B. Smythe |Amanda B. Smythe |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-50.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-50.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Spencer ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-63.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Elmina Pheiades Keeler Spencer |Elmina Pheiades Keeler Spencer |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-63.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-63.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Sprague ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-82.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Sarah J. Milliken Sprague |Sarah J. Milliken Sprague |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-82.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-82.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Sprague ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-10.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Sarah J. Milliken Sprague |Sarah J. Milliken Sprague |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-10.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-10.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Sprague ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-86.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Susannah Sprague |Susannah Sprague |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-86.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-86.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Spurgeon ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-57.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Adelaide E. Spurgeon |Adelaide E. Spurgeon |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-57.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-57.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Squire ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-134.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Mary E. Chamberlain Squire |Mary E. Chamberlain Squire |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-134.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-134.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''St Angela ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-63.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Mother Mary of St Angela |Mother Mary of St Angela |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-63.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-63.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Stanley ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-56.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Cornelia M. Tompkins Stanley |Cornelia M. Tompkins Stanley Closeup |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-56.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-56.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Starbird ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-140.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Hanna Elizabeth Judkins Starbird |Hanna Elizabeth Judkins Starbird - Later Life |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-140.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-140.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Starbird ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-42.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Hannah Elizabeth Judkins Starbird |Hannah Elizabeth Judkins Starbird |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-42.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-42.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Starbird ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-44.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Hannah Judkins Starbird |Hannah Judkins Starbird Closeup |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-44.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-44.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Stearns ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-26.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Amanda Akin Stearns |Amanda Akin Stearns Closeup |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-26.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-26.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Stephenson ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-84.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Sophia Elizabeth Battice Stephenson |Sophia Elizabeth Battice Stephenson |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-84.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-84.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Stevens ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-79.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Mary O. Townsend Stevens |Mary O. Townsend Stevens |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-79.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-79.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Stewart ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-139.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Elizabeth Salome Sallie Myers Stewart |Elizabeth Salome Sallie Myers Stewart - Later Life |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-139.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-139.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Stewart ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-133.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Mary E. Pearce Stewart |Mary E. Pearce Stewart |{{Image|file= Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-133.png|align=c|size=150px}} | Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-133.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Stradling ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-126.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Georgiana Willets Stradling |Georgiana Willets Stradling |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-126.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-126.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Stradling ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-27.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Georgiana Willets Stradling |Georgiana Willets Stradling Closeup |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-27.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-27.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Stringfellow ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-17.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} | '''[[Green-16474|Emma Frances Green Stringfellow]] ''' |Emma Frances Green Stringfellow |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-17.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-17.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Stubbs ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-52.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} | '''[[Bell-33017|Annie Belle Stubbs]] ''' |Annie Belle Stubbs |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-52.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-52.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Stubbs ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-18.png|align=c|size=275px}} | '''[[Bell-33017|Annie Belle Stubbs]] ''' |Annie Belle Stubbs Closeup |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-18.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-18.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Stubbs ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-98.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} | '''[[Bell-33017|Annie Belle Stubbs]] ''' |Sarah Elizabeth Dysart, Anna Bell Stubbs, and Sarah Chamberlin Eccleston |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-98.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-98.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Swartz ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-7.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Vesta Mindwell Ward Swarts, MD |Vesta Mindwell Ward Swarts, MD |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-7.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-7.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Swartz ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-91.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Vesta Mindwell Ward Swarts, MD |Vesta M. Swartz |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-91.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-91.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Swisshelm ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-179.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Jane Grey Cannon Swisshelm |Jane Grey Cannon Swisshelm |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-179.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-179.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Swisshelm ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-180.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Jane Grey Cannon Swisshelm |Jane Grey Cannon Swisshelm 2 |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-180.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-180.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Swisshelm ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-45.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Jane Grey Cannon Swisshelm |Jane Grey Cannon Swisshelm Closeup |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-45.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-45.png |} ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ====="T"===== {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%; width:125%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" |- !Colspan=6|''Nurse Portraits: Current Last Name "T" |} {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%; width:125%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Current Last Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Page''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Image''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Nurse Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Image Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Image Code''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Sticker Code''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Telford ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-181.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} | '''[[Jewett-3369|Mary Jewett Telford]] ''' |Mary Jewett Telford - Soldiers Friend |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-181.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-181.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Telford ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-46.png|align=c|size=275px}} | '''[[Jewett-3369|Mary Jewett Telford]] ''' |Mary Jewett Telford Closeup |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-46.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-46.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Telford ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-182.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} | '''[[Jewett-3369|Mary Jewett Telford]] ''' |Mary Telford - Running for Public Office |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-182.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-182.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Thompson ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-54.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Charlotte Marson Thompson |Charlotte Marson Thompson Closeup |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-54.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-54.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Thompson ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-42.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Elizabeth Thompson |Elizabeth Thompson |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-42.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-42.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Thompson ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-185.png|align=c|size=275px}} |'''[[Thompson-55374|Mary Harris Thompson]]''' |Mary Harris Thompson Closeup |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-185.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-185.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Thompson ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-184.png|align=c|size=275px}} |'''[[Thompson-55374|Mary Harris Thompson]]''' |Mary Harris Thompson |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-184.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-184.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Thompson ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-189.png|align=c|size=275px}} |'''[[Thompson-55374|Mary Harris Thompson]]''' |Mary Harris Thompson Bust |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-189.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-189.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Thompson ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-80.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Pauline Thompson |Pauline Thompson |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-80.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-80.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Titcomb ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Titcomb-286.png|align=c|size=325px}} |'''[[Titcomb-286 |Louisa Titcomb]]''' |Louisa Titcomb Closeup |{{Image|file=Titcomb-286.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Titcomb-286.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Tolman''' ||[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Forbes-6723.png|align=c|size=275px}} |'''[[Forbes-6723|Ellen Sarah Forbes Tolman]]''' |Ellen Forbes Tolman Closeup |{{Image|file=Forbes-6723.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Forbes-6723.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Tompkins ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-28.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Julia S. Tompkins |Julia S. Tompkins |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-28.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-28.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Townsend ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-47.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Eliza L. Townsend |Eliza L. Townsend |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-47.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-47.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Trader ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-24.png|align=c|size=275px}} | '''[[King-46254|Ella Safford King Newsome Trader]] ''' |Ella Safford King Newsome Trader Closeup |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-24.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-24.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Tyler ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-128.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Sister Adeline Blanchard Tyler |Sister Adeline Blanchard Tyler |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-128.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-128.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Tyler ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-129.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Sister Adeline Blanchard Tyler |Sister Adeline Blanchard Tyler Closeup |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-129.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-129.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Tyson ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-68.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} |Laura Cotton Tyson |Laura Cotton Tyson |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-68.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-68.jpg |} ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ====="V"===== {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%; width:125%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" |- !Colspan=6|''Nurse Portraits: Current Last Name "V" |} {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%; width:125%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Current Last Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Page''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Image''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Nurse Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Image Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Image Code''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Sticker Code''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Venard ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-41.png|align=c|size=275px}} |Mary Venard |Mary Venard |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-41.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-41.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Von Olnhausen ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-23.jpg|align=c|size=275px}} | '''[[Phinney-991|Mary Phinney Von Olnhausen]] ''' |Mary Phinney Von Olnhausen |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-23.jpg|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-23.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Von Olnhausen ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Nurses Profiles]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-27.png|align=c|size=275px}} | '''[[Phinney-991|Mary Phinney Von Olnhausen]] ''' |Mary Phinney Von Olnhausen Closeup |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-27.png|align=c|size=150px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-27.png |} ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ====="W"===== {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%; width:125%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" |- !Colspan=6|''Nurse Portraits: Current Last Name "W" |} {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%; width:125%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Current Last Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Page''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Image''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Nurse Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Image Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Image Code''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Sticker Code''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Waddill ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-183.jpg|align=c|size=375px}} |Joanna Painter Fox Waddill |Joanna Painter Fox Waddill Closeup |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-183.jpg|align=c|size=375px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-183.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Wallbridge ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-171.jpg|align=c|size=375px}} |Deborah D. Brake Wallbridge |Deborah D. Brake Wallbridge |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-171.jpg|align=c|size=375px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-171.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Wamock ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-85.jpg|align=c|size=375px}} |Susan Mercer Wamock |Susan Mercer Wamock |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-85.jpg|align=c|size=375px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-85.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Ward ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-29.png|align=c|size=375px}} |Elizabeth S. Ward |Elizabeth S. Ward |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-29.png|align=c|size=375px}} |Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-29.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Watson ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-35.png|align=c|size=375px}} |Mary J. Watson |Mary J. Watson |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-35.png|align=c|size=375px}} |Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-35.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Weed ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-47.png|align=c|size=375px}} |Margaret A. Edgar Weed |Margaret A. Edgar Weed |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-47.png|align=c|size=375px}} |Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-47.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Weston ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-48.jpg|align=c|size=375px}} |Modena R. Chadwick Weston |Modena R. Chadwick Weston |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-48.jpg|align=c|size=375px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-48.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Wheeler ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-45.png|align=c|size=375px}} |Elizabeth Wheeler |Elizabeth Wheeler |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-45.png|align=c|size=375px}} |Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-45.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''White ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-58.jpg|align=c|size=375px}} |Cynthia Elbin White |Cynthia Elbin White Closeup |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-58.jpg|align=c|size=375px}} |Civil_War_Nurses_Images-58.jpg |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''White ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-53.png|align=c|size=375px}} |Cecelia White |Mrs. Cecelia White |{{Image|file=Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-53.png|align=c|size=375px}} |Photo Album Nurses - US Civil War Era-53.png |- style="vertical-align: top;" | '''Whiteman ''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Nurses Identified]] |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-71.jpg|align=c|size=375px}} |Lydia L. 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Photographs of Unknown Persons from the Lake Mansion

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Three generations of Lake's occupied the Lake Mansion from 1906 to 1998 and they all collected photographs. The Lake Mansion is located three miles southeast of Hebron, Nebraska, in Thayer county. The first occupants were Joe and Mary Lake 1906-1947. Few photos have survived from those years and some predate their time of residence here. They both left their Lake and McConnelogue families in Iowa and had little contact with them. Frank and Nell moved from their homestead in the Sandhills in northern Nebraska to the Lake Mansion soon after Frank's father, Joe, died in 1942 in order to care for his mother, Mary. Nell undoubtedly contributed the most photos to the collection, mainly because her Corliss parents and siblings all lived nearby. Gene and Irene also moved from their cattle ranch in the Sandhills to Hebron shortly after Gene's mother, Nell, died in 1969. They worked hard sorting, cleaning and organizing the accumulation of sixty years. A son of the last occupants, while preparing for the sale of the house and contents, collected all the old photographs and kept them in spite of his first inclination to burn them. While they were in his possession, for about fifteen years, many friends and family viewed the photos and helped identify about three-fourths of them. In 2015 my uncle decided it was time to transfer the collection to me. I had paid him a visit once and identified a few that I have never seen before based on my recently acquired forensic knowledge of the family. When I contacted him again to scan a few more he told me it was his plan to give them all to me. I was overwhelmed, but I resolved that I would carry on the task of preserving them. Scanning them by the page to digital files took about six weeks and cropping them to individual photos took another six weeks. I uploaded them all, about 900 to the cloud on OneDrive, where they can be shared by request by password protected access. There are about a dozen family members who have sharing privileges. Since then two of them have sent files to me from their collections to add to this collection, which is now a little over 1,000.

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[[Category:Pickens County, South Carolina]] [[Category:South Carolina Projects]] {{One Place Study | place = Pickens County, South Carolina | category = Pickens County, South Carolina }} ----
Welcome to Pickens County, South Carolina Project!
{{US History|sub-project=South Carolina}} {{Sticker | category = Pickens County, South Carolina | image = Pickens_County_South_Carolina-1.png | text = [[Space: Pickens County, South Carolina|Pickens County, South Carolina]] }} *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Pickens_County_South_Carolina.png |align=c |size=450 |caption=Pickens county logo on SC state flag}}{{clear}} :'''Pre 1776''' Cherokees lived in this area who fought with the British, were defeated, and finally surrendered their lands The Cherokees requested protection from the Creek Indians. Fort Prince George was built on Keowee River. http://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/pickens_county_sc.htmlhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pickens_County,_South_Carolinahttp://www.co.pickens.sc.us/History/default.aspxhttp://www.co.pickens.sc.us/History/default.aspx :'''mid 1700's'''The Presbyterian congregation for Carmel Church was originally formed Carmel is the oldest Presbyterian Church in the old Pendleton district. The first church was built of logs. The present sanctuary, constructed of hand made bricks was completed in 1856. {{Image|file=Pickens_County_South_Carolina.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Pickens co. map }} :'''1780'''- Capt. James Dunlap of Col. Elijah Clarke's (GA) Regiment and troops of Lt Col. James McCall's Mounted Rifles (known as Upper Ninety-Six Reg. of Militia) skirmished with some Loyalists. The skirmish, Dunlap's Skirmish was a draw with neither side winning. Both were led by men named James Dunlap.http://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/revolution_fort_rutledge.html ::These former Cherokee lands became part of Ninety Six Judicial District. :'''1776''' - The Cherokee town of Old Seneca was later destroyed by American troops in 1776. :'''1783''' Patriot, Brig. General Andrew Pickens moved to Pickens District after the American Revolution. He was one of the Pendleton District founders. After 1826 and 1868 division, Pickens County became the present county. Its County Seat is Pickens, SC. :'''1786''' -Secona Baptist Church was built 2 miles west of Pickens . 1789- Church was organized . :'''1791'''- South Carolina State legislature formed Washington District as a judicial area containing the present-day counties of Greenville, Anderson, Pickens, and Pendleton Counties. :'''1795''' -Oolenoy Baptist Church was built of logs with minister, Rev. John Chasten. It was named from a well-respected Cherokee Chief Woolenoy.. ::Pickensville, Pickens County formed as the first Court House Town, with the streets being surveyed and laid off. After this buildings began to be built including the large wooden hotel which was the early stagecoach Stop. Pickensville was near the town of '''[[:Category:Easley, South Carolina|Easley]]'''Easley. :'''1798''' Washington District was divided into Greenville and Pendleton districts. Pendleton district included Anderson, Oconee and Pickens Counties.. Pendleton district soon had its own new courthouse in Pickensville which heard the cases in the Court of General Sessions ad common Pleas. A new courthouse was built at Pendleton for the Court of General Sessions and Pleas. Soon Pickensville declined in population. {{Image|file=Pickens_County_South_Carolina-5.jpg |align=r |size=420 |caption=Fort Hill Plantation }}{{clear}} :'''Slavery '''[http://freedomonthemove.org Slavery on the Move] :'''1811-1850''' John Caldwell Calhoun served many years in politics. He served as United States representative (1811-1817), Secretary of War to President James Monroe. (1825-29 John Caldwell Calhoun was Vice President to President John Quincy Adams.. (1829-1843) Vice President to President Andrew Jackson, (1832-43) United States Senator, (1844-45) Secretary of State to President John Tyler, (1845- 1850) United States Senator. Calhoun made his home at Fort Hill plantation in Pickens County :'''1825''' Benjamin Hagood built the original Hagood mil. Joseph Woodal built Golden Creek Mill was originally built on Golden Creek to provide cornmeal, grits and flour In later years it was converted into a Cotton Gin and Press. {{Image|file=Pickens_County_South_Carolina-8.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption=Old Fort Hill Plantation drawing }}{{clear}} :'''1826''' - South Carolina legislature divided Pendleton District into counties.(Pendleton District had an increasing population but poor transportation.. Pickens Courthouse Post Office was built on Main Street, May 16th. :'''1827''' South Carolina changed its mind and divided Pendleton area into districts again... :'''1828-1830''' This Old Pickens Presbyterian Church started with the legislature formation of the Pickens District and its early town named '''Pickens Court House, South Carolina'''. 160 years later this Old Pickens Church exists on a hill with a view of the Keowee River. Pickens Court House served the residents as well as Keowee River Valley families. The church was built 1830's of bricks taken from the river banks. It had a gallery for slaves to sit in worship service. The cemetery has many historical markers, including General Andrew Pickens. For more information go to www.oldpickens.org.http://discoversouthcarolina.com/products/28119 {{Image|file=Pickens_County_South_Carolina-9.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Old Pickens Court House District, Presbyterian Church }}{{clear}} :'''1828''' - SC legislation went into effect. Lower part of Pendleton district became Anderson district. The upper part (more northward) became Pickens District.. Pickens District was named in honor of a Revolutionary soldier, Brigadier General Andrew Pickens, who had a home in the southern part of the district, named Hopewell. :'''1828''' A courthouse was built on the west bank of the Keowee River, and a small town named "Pickens Court House" grew around the Courthouse. :'''1845''' - Hagood Mill, gristmill was rebuilt 3 miles north of Pickens, near Hwy 178 on Hagood Mill Road by Benjamin Hagood's son, James Hagood. {{Image|file=Pickens_County_South_Carolina-10.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Hagood Mill Historic Site. }}{{clear}} :'''1856''' -Hagood-Mauldin House built by James E. Hagood in the town, Pickens Courthouse. :'''1860''' Pickens District's population was 19,000 persons of whom 22% were slaves. The district although mainly rural and agricultural, had a few sawmills, gristmills and shops.. Many Protestant churches were present. There were only a few schools. Sept. 1860 Blue Ridge Railroad arrived. :'''1860 Pickens District''' contained 19,000 with 22% being African American slaves. It was a rural and agricultural district having sawmills, gristmills, many Protestant churches, shops, but was low on schools. By September the Blue Ridge Railroad arrived. :'''1861-65'''Pickens District did not have many Yankee troops attacks. It was ransacked by deserters and marauders from up in the mountains. :'''1862-65''' The Civil War did not have battles in the county. Vagabonds, thieves and deserters came in from the mountains and stole and destroyed houses or farms. :'''1866-70's''' The Civil war left the county destitute and without slaves. Plantations had no labor for the cotton. :'''1868''' - The South Carolina Constitutional Convention met in the first year of Reconstruction. At this time the state changed the name district to county and formed Oconee County from part of Pickens District west of the Keowee and Seneca rivers . The Fort Hill estate of John C Calhoun first was assigned to Oconee County. In 1960 this Fort Hill estate of John C Calhoun was transferred to Pickens County in the 1960s. ::A new courthouse for Pickens County was built in its current location, and many of the residents of Old Pickens on the Keowee moved to the newly created town, some with their dismantled homes. The loss of the Oconee area greatly reduced the county's population. It did not again reach 19,000 until 1900. :'''1868 -70's''' Soapstone Church was built in the late 1860's by freed men who settled here after the Civil War. It is the oldest African-American Church in the Upstate, used for Sunday worship. {{Image|file=Pickens_County_South_Carolina-14.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Hopewell, Clemson. }}{{clear}} :'''1868''' Pickens District divided into Pickens and Oconee counties. The town of Pickens Courthouse relocated to present site and name changed to Pickens. To purchase land to relocate, Elihu Griffin donated $270 for 94 acres, James Ferguson donated $50 for 18 acres, Wynn Blassingame donated $12 for 24 acres and William Allgood donated $75 for 15 acres. :'''1868''' Hagood-Mauldin House, built in 1856 by James Hagood, a prominent attorney, was moved from "Old Pickens" to present location (104 N. Lewis St., '''[[:Category:Pickens, South Carolina|Pickens]]'''. The Pickens Courthouse Methodist Episcopal Church South began as the first church in the new town and people of all denominations attended services. :'''1869''' The Masonic Lodge was torn down and moved from Old Pickens to New Pickens. The Pickens first courthouse was built. James M. McFall and John Lewis Thornley built merchangille store, an early store built on Main Street in '''[[:Category:Pickens, South Carolina|Pickens]]'''. :'''1870's''' Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line Railroad (Southern Railway) helped speed settlement in the county. {{Image|file=Pickens_County_South_Carolina-11.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Maynard School burning }}{{clear}} :'''1871''' -First issue of the "Pickens Sentinel" (oldest business) newspaper published in July. Dr. Francis A. Miles opened his practice on July 27th. The first academy built in '''[[:Category:Pickens, South Carolina|Pickens]]''', located on the west side of South Catherine Street, used until 1881. :'''1872''' Village of Calhoun started (later became '''[[:Category:Clemson, South Carolina|Clemson]]'''). Pickens Graded & High School / Pickens Institute started by Mrs. Spartan Goodlet. :'''1874''' Easley, South Carolina developed, named for General W. K. Easley, was chartered. Other towns, Liberty and Central sprang up along the railroad and incorporated. :'''August 18th, 1876''' - the citizens of Pickens County traveled to the various polling places, casting ballots in a Democratic primary, the first in South Carolina. :'''1880''' The Griffin House, (location) was built by J. C (Calhoun) Griffin. This is the same site that Elihu Griffin built his home decades earlier. :'''Dec 24, 1890''' :'''Dec. 24, 1890''' the South Carolina General Assembly granted a charter for the Pickens Railroad Company. Calhoun, SC (part of Clemson) began as a town. :'''1889-1890''' John C Calhoun's son-in-law, Thomas Green Clemson (1807-1888), bequeathed the Fort Hill plantation to South Carolina for use as an agricultural college, which led to the founding of Clemson University. :'''1891''' Second Pickens County Courthouse built. The Pickens Inn boarding house was built, across from the train station at the corner of Cedar Rock St. and Hampton Ave. :'''1894''' The name of the post office was changed to '''[[:Category:Pickens, South Carolina|Pickens]] (county seat)''' on January 30th (from Pickens Court House) :'''1895''' - The first cotton mill was begun by D.K. Norris at Cateechee. A major factor in Pickens County's growth was the coming of the textile industry. :'''1898''' Maiden run (and wreck) of the Pickens "Doodle". Railroad called Doodle by locals because it could not turn around on the tracks so to return from Easley it backed into Pickens "like a doodle-bug". :'''late 1800's, later 1930''' Built in the late 1800s, and originally known as Gravely Mill, it became known as Meece Mill with its new owner Bob Meece. The mill was reconstructed by Mac Walker in 1930 and operated until 1964. Today it is home to Yoder's B-B-Q and is known a Yoder's at Meece Mill. :'''1900's''' '''[[:Category:Six Mile, South Carolina|Six Mile]]''' and Norris were incorporated. The county had 3 cotton mills, 2 railroads, 3 bands 3 roller mills, 37 saw mills, 10 shingle mills and 4 brickyards. First Fire Department in Pickens, which used a two-wheel cart with a (2 1/2 inch hose) around the drum of the cart. :'''1902''' Pickens County Jail (present-day Pickens County Museum) built. {{Image|file=Pickens_County_South_Carolina-3.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Old Jail, now Pickens County Museum }}{{clear}} :'''1903'''- The Hiawatha Hotel (which is currently the Pickens Hotel) was built and was a popular summer resort for the low country people. Presently the building is offices, but still has a few rooms upstairs for weekly or monthly boarders. :'''1904''' - Pickens Centralized High School was built. Used at first for first through tenth grades, then combined junior and high school until 1954 when current Pickens High School was built, at which time it became a junior high until January 1968. This building was torn down in the 1970s. :'''1906''' -Central Wesleyan University opened (renamed Southern Wesleyan, 1995). The Pickens Cotton Mill was chartered. :'''1907''' First bridge across the Keowee River (Chapman Steel Bridge). :'''1909''' Last legal public hanging at Pickens County Courthouse. :'''1916''' The Keowee Flood, when Toxaway Dam broke, destroyed many homes and the original steel bridge at Chapman's Ford. The 130-foot long Chapman's Covered Bridge, consisting of 50,000 board feet of heart pine lumber replaced the bridge the next year. {{Image|file=Pickens_County_South_Carolina-13.jpg |align=r |size=340 |caption= Tillman Hall }}{{clear}} :'''1929''' Six Mile devastated by tornado. *'''See [[Space:Six_Mile_1929_Tornado|Six Mile 1929 Tornado]] ''' :'''1930'''- Paved highways were completed, running from Greenville to Walhalla via Easley, Liberty, and Central. :'''1934''' Pickens, SC purchased a 1925 model Seagrave Fire Truck from the city of Danville, VA, which was the first fire truck Pickens ever had. :'''1939''' The Poinsett Lumber and Manufacturing Co., a division of The Singer Company (now OWT) purchased the railroad. :'''1940''' Pickens county had a population of 37,000 (13.2 percent black), but still was rural and an agriculture-based economy. Similar to the other Piedmont counties, relying on cotton. The citizens either growing the cotton or manufacturing it into cloth. :'''1941 - 1994''' -Hanover House, built in 1716 for French Huguenot Paul De St. Julien in Berkeley County, SC was moved to Clemson University in 1941, and moved again to the South Carolina Botanical Garden in 1994. :'''1943''' Last reunion of Confederate veterans at home of Matthew Hendricks (he was 101 years old). {{Image|file=Pickens_County_South_Carolina-12.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Central Roller Mill }}{{clear}} :'''1945''' Oolenoy Baptist Church, which was originally built in 1795 of logs and rebuilt in 1840 of planks, was again rebuilt in 1945. This church is still in use today. :'''1959''' Third and present courthouse built in '''[[:Category:Pickens, South Carolina|Pickens]]'''. The Singer Company consolidated its sawmill and cabinet operations with the woodworking operations from Arkansas and the Craftsman power tools from New Jersey to the Pickens location. :'''1963''' -Poinsett Lumber and Manufacturing co. sold the "Doodle" to James F. Jones of North Carolina for approximately $50,000. It now has a home as a tourist attraction in that state. :'''1964''' -Mayfair Mill acquired The Pickens Cotton Mill and operated it as the Mayfair Mill until it closed in 2002. :'''1966''' Archaeological excavations at Fort Prince George site on Keowee River. {{Image|file=Pickens_County_South_Carolina-4.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption=Table rock Mountain Park. }}{{clear}} :'''1967''' - Work in progress for Keowee Toxaway Nuclear Project :'''1972''' 99 manufacturing plants were in the county which employed 15,000 citizens producing textiles. Pickens County receives migration into the county due to climate, job availability, close proximity to Greenville's market and scenic beauty. :'''1975''' Old Pickens County Jail reopened as Pickens County Museums. :'''1988''' Ryobi Limited purchased the former Motor Products Division of The Singer Company renaming it Ryobi Motor Products Corp here in Pickens. The facility is now home to OWT Industries. ::'''[[:Category:Pickens, South Carolina|Pickens]]''', the county seat, in 1920 had 895 inhabitants, now estimated at 1,150. It is the highest incorporated village in the state, 1,162 feet above sea level, and has water works, sewerage, paved streets, electric lights and power. ::'''[[:Category:Easley, South Carolina|Easley]]''', population 3,568 in 1920; Liberty, 1,705; Central, 898; Calhoun, 450 (railroad station for Clemson College); Norris, 206; and Six Mile, 134; are towns on the Southern Railway. Six Mile has a growing Baptist school and a well ordered private hospital. :'''post 194'''5 Since World War 2, the county history has changed in economics and population. There are 00 manufacturing plants with 15,000 citizens employees. A wide variety of products are produced. As a result migration into Pickens County due to climate, industry and the closeness to market are significant. ===Government Offices=== {{Image|file=Pickens_County_South_Carolina-1.png |align=c |size=225 |caption=logo }} '''1828''' '''A courthouse''' was built on the west bank of the Keowee River, and a small town named "Pickens Court House" grew around the Courthouse. '''1891 Second Pickens County Courthouse built.''' {{Image|file=Pickens_County_South_Carolina-2.jpg |align=r |size=425 |caption=current Pickens County Courthouse }}{{clear}} '''1959 Third and present courthouse built.''' ===Geography=== :Pickens County is located in the NW part of South Carolina. 2010 census, showed population was 119,224. :County Seat Its county seat is Pickens. The county was created in 1826 :Size - total area of 512 square miles (1,330 km2). 496 square miles (1,280 km2) is land and 16 square miles (41 km2) (3.1%) is water. :Mountains - Sassafras Mountain -highest natural point in South Carolina. Pickens County is Mountainous in the northern part. :Valleys - are fertile :Soil - A fine clay soil provides a foundation for great productivity. the hill soils are perfect for apples and other fruits. Soil in southern part is best for cotton and truck farming, grains, peaches and other fruits :Elevation of 3560 feet (1085 m). :Parks -Table Rock State Park (South Carolina) is in Pickens County. Mountainous in the northern part with fertile valleys productive of core, hay and small grain, :Growing season averages 210 days. :Vegetation -hills are covered with hardwood and other timber, which is judiciously cut to prevent over-logging, then marketed in lumber, tan bark, and acids. Numerous bold streams lead into the border rivers, furnishing water power for corn and wheat mills, cotton gins and electricity, and on these streams are rich bottom lands. Thirty-six miles of double tracked main line of Southern railway traverse the county and Easley is connected with Pickens by a branch line of nine miles :Pickens County is in the Savannah River basin, the Saluda River basin, and the French Broad River basin ====Adjacent counties==== * Transylvania County, North Carolina – north{{Image|file=Pickens_County_South_Carolina-1.jpg |align=r |size=240 |caption=Pickens county in SC. }} *Greenville County – east *Anderson County – south *Oconee County – west ===Protected areas=== *Table Rock State Park (South Carolina) *Sassafras Mountain, highest point in South Carolina ===Demographics=== In 2000, there were 110,757 people living in the county with a population density of 223 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 90.27% White, 6.82% Black or African American, 0.16% Native American, 1.18% Asian, 0.01% Pacific Islander, 0.70% from other races, and 0.85% from two or more races. 1.70% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. 27.9% were of American, 11.8% English, 11.6% Irish, 10.3% German and 5.0% Scotch-Irish ancestry. In 2010 there were119,224 people were in the county with a population density of 240.2 people/sq. mi. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pickens_County,_South_Carolina {{Image|file=Pickens_County_South_Carolina-1.png |align=c |size=300 |caption=Pickens county logo. }} Highways
*US 76 *US 123 *US 178 *Pickens School District ranked the highest in the state with an "A-" transparency score from Sunshine Review. Schools:
{| border="1" class="sortable" !Schools!! Schools!! Schools!! Schools |- |Forest Acres Elementary-Easley||Crosswell Elementary-Easley||West End Elementary-Easley||East End Elementary-Easley |- |McKissick Elementary-Easley||Pickens Elementary-Pickens||Hagood Elementary-Pickens||Ambler Elementary-Pickens |- |Clemson Elementary-Clemson||Liberty Elementary-Liberty||Chastain Road Elementary-Liberty||Central Elementary-Central |- |Dacusville Elementary-Dacusville||Six Mile Elementary-Six Mile||R.H. Gettys Middle-Easley||Pickens Middle-Pickens |- |R.C. Edwards Middle-Six Mile||Liberty Middle-Liberty||Dacusville Middle-Dacusville||Easley High School- Easley |- |Pickens High School- Pickens||D.W. Daniel High-Central||Liberty High-Liberty |} Colleges
*Clemson University *Southern Wesleyan University *Pickens County is served by the Pickens County Library System, headquartered in Easley, with four branch libraries in the county Police
*Pickens County Sheriff's Office is the largest law enforcement agency in the county, and provides its services to all unincorporated areas of the county, located at the Pickens County Law Enforcement Center which has the Detention Center also.. Incorporated communities without a police department, and may assist a city or town police department upon request by the department. The sheriff's office consists of the command staff, administrative support division, uniform patrol division, criminal investigations division, communications division, detention division, chaplains, law enforcement explorers, aviation division, marine patrol, K-9 unit, traffic & safety unit, forensics unit, narcotics unit, school resource, and special weapons and tactics. The current sheriff is Rick Clark. Fire
*There is no countywide fire department, but several communities in the county do maintain their own fire departments.: Easley Fire Department, Liberty Fire Department, Pickens Fire Department, Central Fire Department, Clemson University Fire Department, Dacusville Rural Fire Department, Central Rural Fire Department, Crosswell Fire Department, Six Mile Fire Department ====Cities/Towns==== *'''[[:Category:Clemson, South Carolina|Clemson]]''' (partly in Anderson County) *'''[[:Category:Easley, South Carolina|Easley]]''' (partly in Anderson County) *[[:Category:Liberty, South Carolina|Liberty]] *'''[[:Category:Pickens, South Carolina|Pickens]] (county seat)''' *[[:Category:Central, South Carolina|Central]] *[[:Category:Norris, South Carolina|Norris]] *'''[[:Category:Six Mile, South Carolina|Six Mile]]''' **[[:Category:Arial, South Carolina|Arial]] ***[[:Category:Dacusville, South Carolina|Dacusville]] ***[[:Category:Sunset, South Carolina|Sunset]] ====County Resources==== *[http://www.visitpickenscounty.com/heritage-culture/historic-sites/ Pickens Archaeological dig] *Table Rock State Park (South Carolina) is in Pickens County. {{Image|file=Pickens_County_South_Carolina-4.jpg |align=r |size=240 |caption=Table Rock Mountain Park. }}{{clear}} *Sassafras Mountain, highest point in South Carolina *The county includes a part of the Clemson College property. ====Veterans==== '''American Revolution'''
* * '''War of 1812 Veterans'''
* '''Civil War Veterans'''
*[[Breazeale-82|Samuel Perry Brezeale (1836 - 1915)]] *[[Hays-3794|Benjamin T Hays (1829 - 1864)]] *[[Leslie-1395|George Washington Leslie (1841 - 1916)]] *[[McJunkin-97|Robert McJunkin (1834 - 1862)]] * * '''Other'''
* * ====Notables==== *Bobby Baker, scandal-plagued Secretary to the Majority Leader of the Senate until 1963. *Charles H. Barker, awarded a Medal of Honor for his actions in the Korean War. *[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shoeless_Joe_Jackson Shoeless Joe Jackson], baseball player, born July 16, 1888; closely associated with the Black Sox Scandal in 1919; *Stanley Morgan, former NFL wide receiver who played for the New England Patriots, was born in Easley on February 17, 1955; member of the New England Patriots Hall of Fame. *Ray Robinson Williams, blind lawyer and state senator. *Sam Wyche, former NFL football player and coach, resident. *Benjy Bronk, in-studio joke writer and on-air persona for the Howard Stern Show. ====Census==== :1830 --- 14,473 — :1840 --- 14,356 −0.8% :1850 --- 16,904 17.7% :1860 --- 19,639 16.2% :1870 --- 10,269 −47.7% :1880 --- 14,389 40.1% :1890 --- 16,389 13.9% :1900 --- 19,375 18.2% :1910 --- 25,422 31.2% :1920 --- 28,329 11.4% :1930 --- 33,709 19.0% :1940 --- 37,111 10.1% :1950 --- 40,058 7.9% :1960 --- 46,030 14.9% :1970 --- 58,956 28.1% :1980 --- 79,292 34.5% :1990 --- 93,894 18.4% :2000 --- 110,757 18.0% :2010 --- 119,224 7.6% :Est. 2016 --- 122,863 ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *'''[[:Category: Jones Cemetery, Pickens County, South Carolina|Jones Cemetery]]''' *[[:Category: Griffin Baptist Church Cemetery, Pickens, South Carolina|Griffin Baptist Church Cemetery]] which is about equidistant from Pickens and Pumpkintown (805 added memorials 63% photographed) **[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/70208/griffin-baptist-church-cemetery FindAGrave-Griffin Baptist Church Cemetery] *[[:Category: Baker Family Cemetery, Pickens County, South Carolina|Baker Family Cemetery]] ::[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/69444/baker-cemetery FindAGrave Baker Cemetery] :::(south of Red Hill Road near the Red Hill Church, which has its own cemetery) *http://www.cemeteryscgs.scgen.org/39-pickens.html *https://roadsidethoughts.com/sc/cemeteries/baker-cemetery-xx-pickens-profile.htm *https://southcarolina.hometownlocator.com/maps/feature-map,ftc,2,fid,1243252,n,baker%20cemetery.cfm *http://genealogytrails.com/scar/pickens/cemeteries1.htm :::N34 53.983 , W82 44.032 *http://files.usgwarchives.net/sc/pickens/cemeteries/p008.txt *[[:Category: Hillcrest Memorial Park, Pickens, South Carolina|Hillcrest Memorial Park]] ::[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/70310/hillcrest-memorial-park FindAGrave Hillcrest Memorial Park] :::Hillcrest Memorial Park, 2410 Gentry Memorial Hwy, Pickens Pickens County, South Carolina 29671; (9,882 Memorials added48% photographed) :::(on Gentry Memorial Highway about 2 miles outside Pickens toward Easley) *[[:Category: Colhoun Family Cemetery, Clemson, South Carolina|Colhoun Family Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Old Stone Church Cemetery, Clemson, South Carolina|Old Stone Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Woodland Cemetery, Clemson, South Carolina|Woodland Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Cross Roads Baptist Church Cemetery, Easley, South Carolina|Cross Roads Baptist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Enon Baptist Church Cemetery, Easley, South Carolina|Enon Baptist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Georges Creek Baptist Church Cemetery, Easley, South Carolina|Georges Creek Baptist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Greenlawn Memorial Park, Easley, South Carolina|Greenlawn Memorial Park]] *[[:Category: Oates Family Cemetery, Easley, South Carolina|Oates Family Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Robinson Memorial Gardens, Easley, South Carolina|Robinson Memorial Gardens]] *[[:Category: Zion Methodist Church Cemetery, Easley, South Carolina|Zion Methodist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: New Hope Methodist Church Cemetery, Eastatoe, South Carolina|New Hope Methodist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Clayton-O'Dell-Bowen Cemetery, Liberty, South Carolina|Clayton-O'Dell-Bowen Cemetery]] *[[:Category: West View Cemetery, Liberty, South Carolina|West View Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Norris Cemetery, Central, South Carolina|Norris Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Pickens Cemetery, Pickens, South Carolina|Pickens Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Pickens Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Pickens, South Carolina| Pickens Presbyterian Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Pickens View Wesleyan Church Cemetery, Pickens, South Carolina|Pickens View Wesleyan Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Porters Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery, Pickens, South Carolina|Porters Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Sunrise Cemetery, Pickens, South Carolina|Sunrise Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Oolenoy Baptist Church Cemetery, Pumpkintown, South Carolina|Oolenoy Baptist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Chastain Cemetery, Pumpkintown, South Carolina|Chastain Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Daniel Alexander Family Cemetery, Sunset, South Carolina|Daniel Alexander Family Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Parrott Family Cemetery, Sunset, South Carolina|Parrott Family Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Bethlehem United Methodist Church Cemetery, Pickens County, South Carolina|Bethlehem United Methodist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Hagood Family Cemetery, Pickens County, South Carolina|Hagood Family Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Saluda Hill Baptist Church Cemetery, Pickens County, South Carolina|Saluda Hill Baptist Church Cemetery]] FindAGrave Cemeteries
*[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2351 FindaGrave Pickens co. Cemeteries] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2351&CSsr=41& FindaGrave2 Cemeteries] ===Sources=== *http://www.co.pickens.sc.us/History/default.aspx *http://www.co.pickens.sc.us/Cities/default.aspx *[http://www.visitpickenscounty.com/heritage-culture/historic-sites/ Pickens Archaeological dig

Picton Castle

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= [[Space:Picton_Castle|Picton Castle]] = [[Category: Picton Castle, Pembrokeshire]][[Space:Wales_Historic_Buildings_Team|Wales Historic Buildings Team]] [[Category: Wales Project]] [[Category:Picton Castle, Pembrokeshire]] {{Image|file=Picton_Castle-2.jpg |align=c |size=550px |caption='''Antique Line Engraving'''
~ Picton Castle in Pembrokeshire in 1810 ''by J. Greig after J. Carter'' }} [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Picton_Castle Picton Castle] ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Welsh_language Welsh]: Castell Pictwn) is a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medieval medieval] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castle Castle] near [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haverfordwest Haverfordwest] in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pembrokeshire Pembrokeshire], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wales Wales]. Originally built at the end of the 13th century by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Wogan_(Justiciar_of_Ireland) Sir John Wogan] and is still inhabited by his descendants, the Philipps family (see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baron_Milford Baron Milford] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viscount_St_Davids Viscount St Davids]).
'''~ From [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page Wikipedia], the free encyclopedia''
==History== The estates, gardens and parkland of Picton Castle was once part of the larger Manor of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiston,_Pembrokeshire Wiston], but became a separate holding, replacing Wiston Castle by the 13th century. Picton Castle began as a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motte-and-bailey motte castle] and was reconstructed in stone by the Wogan family during the 13th century. In 1405, French troops supporting [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Owain_Glynd%C5%B5r Owain Glyndŵr] attacked and held the Castle, and it was seized again during the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_Civil_War English Civil War] in 1645 by Parliamentary forces.Hull, Lise (2005). The Castles and Bishops Palaces of Pembrokeshire (in Hull). Logaston Press. The Picton Castle estate was acquired by the Phillips family when Sir [[Philipps-8|Thomas ap Philip]] of Cilsant married [[Dwinn-2|Jane]], daughter and heiress of Sir [[Dwinn-1|Henry Dwnn]], of Picton in the 1490s.Picton Castle Estate [http://arcw.llgc.org.uk/anw/get_collection.php?inst_id=1&coll_id=20140&expand= Records] Sir John Philipps, who inherited the castle in the 15th century, remodelled the building and created a new entrance which remained until the 1820s when a new entrance was designed by Thomas Rowlands (who also designed Slebech Church)The [http://www.pictoncastle.co.uk/ Picton Castle Trust]. Picton Castle and Woodland Gardens in Picton. {{Image|file=Picton_Castle-3.jpg |align=c |size=550px |caption='''Antique Line Engraving'''
~ Picton Castle, the Seat of Lord Milford in 1779 ''by W. Eatts after Paul Sandby'' }} The estate remained with the Phillips family until the death of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Philipps,_1st_Baron_Milford_(first_creation) Lord Milford] in 1823, when it was inherited by his cousin [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Philipps,_1st_Baron_Milford_(first_creation) Richard Grant], who assumed the surname Philipps and was created a Baronet in 1828 and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baron_Milford Baron Milford] in 1847. His heir was his half-brother, the Reverend James Henry Alexander Philipps (formerly Gwyther), who assumed by royal licence the surname and arms of Philipps. On his death the estate passed to his son-in-law, Charles Edward Gregg Philipps, who was created a Baronet, of Picton, in 1887 (see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philipps_Baronets Philipps Baronets]) then to Sir Richard Foley Foley-Philipps, cousin of Sir John Erasmus, and grandson of Charles Edward Gregg Philipps. The estate is now run by the [http://www.pictoncastle.co.uk/ Picton Castle] Trust, and the present board member, Susie Philipps, lives in a lodge in the grounds. == Sources and Links == See also: * Wales Picton Castle [http://www.castlewales.com/picton.html Website] * The Families of Picton by Hero von Friesen and Tomas Lloyd OBE DL * Picton Castle and Woodland Gardens – The Guide Book

Pierce Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:Pierce Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == Pierce One Name Study == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the Pierce surname. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. Please help add Pierces and their stories so we can all know our roots. Adopt orphaned Pierce profiles or connect Pierce profiles that are not connected to the main WikiTree. This is for all who have had a Pierce in their name. (birth, marriage, etc) The mission of the project is to add and improve profiles of all Pierces. Project members take primary responsibility for relevant profiles or family groups and work on merging duplicates, cleaning up profiles, adding sources, removing incorrect information and offering research assistance as needed. == How to Participate == Please contact the Study's coordinator [[Pierce-9515|Stephen Pierce]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! To add the Pierce Name Study sticker to your profiles add the following on the first line following the Biography section: : {{One Name Study|name=Pierce}?} : (Important: be sure and remove the ? before saving) {{One Name Study|name=Pierce}} == Task List == Can you help? * By adopting? [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=Pierce Orphan Pierce Profiles] * Or maybe finding source information for: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Pierce Unsourced Pierce Profiles] * Or connecting Pierce profiles to the main tree: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=PIERCE Unconnected Pierce Profiles] == DNA == Pierce DNA Projects: * [https://piercednanorth.com Pierce DNA Project North] * [https://piercedna.com Pierce DNA Project South] DNA Tests: :WikiTree members who have taken the: * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?filterId=8&filterType=&title=Special%3ADNATests&s=PIERCE&order=name Family Tree Y-DNA Test] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?filterId=2&filterType=&title=Special%3ADNATests&s=PIERCE&order=name= Ancestry DNA Test] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?filterId=1&filterType=&title=Special%3ADNATests&s=PIERCE&order=name= 23andMe DNA Test] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?filterId=12&filterType=&title=Special%3ADNATests&s=PIERCE&order=name MyHeritage DNA Test]

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Pierpont Genealogy == * by Robert A. Kraft, Berg Professor of Religious Studies Emeritus, [http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/rak//cv.html Résumé] ::: Department of Religious Studies :::: School of Arts and Sciences :::: The University of Pennsylvania :::: 201 Logan Hall :::: Philadelphia PA 19104-6304 :::: Email: kraft@ccat.sas.upenn.edu * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Pierpont_Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles using this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/rak//gen/pier/piergen.htm === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Kraft, Robert. ''[[Space:Pierpont Genealogy|Pierpont Genealogy]]'' * ([[#Kraft|Kraft]])

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[[Category: Pierpont Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies]] [[Category: DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Pierpont and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. * The often repeated story of the origin of the name Pierpont was originally publish in [[Space:Collins' Peerage of England|Collins' Peerage of England]] Published in 1756. See [https://books.google.com/books?id=1phcAAAAcAAJ&lpg=PA512&ots=EeiBbvx1FO&dq=Abbey%20Thionville%20Sornicourt%20veel&pg=PA512#v=onepage&q&f=true Vol. 1, Part 2, Page 512]. The source of the information is given in a footnote as "Ex Eviden. hujus Fam. apud Holm-Pierrepont" or, in English: "evidence from the family at [[Space:Holme_Pierrepont|Holme-Pierrpont]]". ::: "The Pierreponts were benefactors to the abby of Thionville, for lands in the territory of Sornicourt, and Veel." Thionville, from the year 930, was a parish belonging to [[Wikipedia:St._Maximin%27s_Abbey,_Trier|Abbey of Saint-Maximin of Trier]] (Germany) while depending on the [[Wikipedia:Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Metz|diocese of Metz]].See: http://www.musiqueorguequebec.ca/orgues/france/thionvillesm.html * More information here: http://www.depierrepont.net/histoire (French) [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Pierpont_Name_Study|What links here]] == How to Join == :: Add your name to this members list: ::: [[Pierpont-94|Rick Pierpont]] ::: [[Rosner-239|Paul Rosner]] ::: [[Test-118|Robert Test]] == Surname Variants == There are exceptions, but here are the general guidelines: :: Pierpont: Used for those families that originally came to New England from England. :: Pierpoint: Used for those families that originally came to Virginia from England. :: (de) Pierrepont, (de) Pierrepoint: Used for those families in England :: Petraponte, Petra Ponte: Used for those families that are documented in original documents written in Latin, from that part of the world now called France. == Task List == :: Add new WikiTree profiles for all family members :: Add [[Space:Category-Source|sources]] to WikiTree profiles for those in the Pierpont family. == Origins of the name == In Charlemagne's time (before the year 814), in the area that is now northern France, there was a ferry over a river. Charlemagne eventually had the ferry replaced with a stone bridge. At the time, this was an engineering marvel. Everyone knew about the "stone bridge". The Normans (from Nortmanni: “Northmen”. aka Vikings) were originally pagan barbarian pirates from Denmark, Norway, and Iceland who began to make destructive plundering raids on European coastal settlements in the 8th century. During the later 9th century their raids on the northern and western coastlands of France grew in scale and frequency, and the Vikings had secured a permanent foothold on Frankish soil in the valley of the lower Seine River by about 900. A Viking named [[Wikipedia:Rollo_of_Normandy|Rollo of Normandy]], who had already won a reputation as a great leader of Viking raiders in Scotland and Ireland, soon emerged as the outstanding personality among the new settlers. In 911 the Frankish king [[Wikipedia:Charles_the_Simple|Charles III the Simple]] made the [[Wikipedia:Treaty_of_Saint-Clair-sur-Epte|Treaty of Saint-Clair-sur-Epte]] with [[Wikipedia:Rollo_of_Normandy|Rollo of Normandy]], ceding him the land around the mouth of the Seine and what is now the city of [[Wikipedia:Rouen|Rouen]].[http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/418283/Norman Encylopedia Britannica]. This was in the same area as the "stone bridge". In the year 938 there was a "castrumque Petraepontem/Castle Pierrepont". I assume near the stone bridge, a military fortification was createdThe location may be here: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierrepont_(Aisne). In the year 940, King Louis IV advanced on Laon, France. This forced Hugh the Great out of Laon and he "hurried by night to the 'munitio' of Pierrepont". Therefore, the Castle Pierrpont must be within one nights ride from Laon, France. In addition, Hugh the Great was on his way to Germany to meet with King Otto. Therefore, the direction he rode was in the direction of Germany (to the northeast of Laon, France). The Castle Pierrepont was only a few miles northeast of Laon, France.See map 2 in the Fanning and Bachrach english translation of [[Space:Flodoardi Chronicon|The Annals of Flodoard of Reims]]. There was an attack on the Castle Pierrepont c.1359 during the [[Wikipedia: Reims_Campaign|Reims Capaign]]. From [[Space:Histoire_et_Cronique|Froissart's Chronicles]]: "It happened that these adventurers (whose whole thoughts, night and day, were occupied on the best means of taking towns, and in what parts of the country they should find most to pillage) came on night to a good town with a strong castle, situated in the Laonois (in Picardy), tolerably near to Montagu(in Picardy, diocese of Laon), and in a very deep marshy country, the name of which was Pierrepont. At this time, there were in it a great many people of the country, who had carried thither their goods, trusting to the strength of the place. When sir Eustace's (Eustace d'Ambreticourt) companions arrived, the guard was asleep: they marched, therefore, through the deep marshes with much loss, for their avarice urged them on, and they came to the walls of the town, which they entered without resistance, and robbed at their pleasure. They found in it more riches than in any other place; and, when it was day, they burnt the town, and returned to Cheny, well laden with booty."Froissart, Jean. ''[[Space:Histoire_et_Cronique|Sir John Froissart's Chronicles]] of England, France, Spain, and the Adjoining Countries'' (London, 1808) Vol. 3, [https://books.google.com/books?id=jHQ-AAAAYAAJ&pg=PA32#v=onepage&q&f=false Page 32-3] The family near this bridge were called "of the stone bridge". They lived in a "castle" (Latin: Petraepontem castellulum). In Latin the family name was "de Petra Ponte". (Latin: Petra = stone, ponte = bridge). This was sometimes written as "de Petraponte". The language was heavily influenced by the French (Norman-French) and the name eventually became "de Pierrepont". (French: Pierre = stone, pont = bridge). The Normans, lead by William The Conquerer, attacked England in the year 1066 (The Battle of Hastings). Sir [http://domesdaymap.co.uk/name/452100/robert-of-pierrepont/ Robert de Pierrepont], Knight, was a commander in the Battle of Hastings (October 1066). He and other family members settled in England. Their lands are documented in [[Space:The Domesday Book|The Domesday Book]] in the year 1086:[[Space:The Domesday Book|The Domesday Book]] : [http://domesdaymap.co.uk/name/452100/robert-of-pierrepont/ Robert de Pierrepont] Lord in 1086: Wrentham, Blything, Suffolk (9.4 geld units) : [http://domesdaymap.co.uk/name/429950/reginald-of-pierrepont/ Reginald de Pierrepont] Lord in 1086: Tivetshall [St Margaret and St Mary], Diss, Norfolk (0.3 geld units) : [http://domesdaymap.co.uk/name/230700/godfrey-of-pierrepont/ Godfrey de Pierrepont] Lord in 1086: Henstead, Blything, Suffolk (1.3 geld units) and Thorington, Blything, Suffolk (2 geld units) A full discussion of this can be found in The [[Space:Sussex Archaeological Collections|Sussex Archaeological Collections]] (Sussex Archaeological Society, H.Wolff, Lewes, England, 1859) [https://books.google.com/books?id=uUMJAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA50 Vol. 11, Page 50] & [https://books.google.com/books?id=uUMJAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA58 Page 58] Over time, the name became "Pierrepont". Family members came to North America, through Boston and Virginia. In general, the northern area family changed the name to "Pierpont" and the southern family changed the name to "Pierpoint". There are many exceptions and there are many other spellings of the name Pierpont. == Historical Documents == * Saint Boétian Pierrepont was a native of Ireland and a disciple of St. Fursey, he built the monastery of Pierrepont, near Laon (Aisne, France). He was murdered by criminals he had reprimanded on May 22, 668. His shrine is still a place of pilgrimage.See: http://www.martyretsaint.com/boetian-de-pierrepont/ * The Pierrepont Coin: French Denier. It was minted in the 9th century. The kings monogram is on one side and "Petre Pontem" is written on the other side. See attached document for photo and description. * Flodoard, of Reims. [[Space:Flodoardi Chronicon|Flodoardi Chronicon]] (Reims : Regnier, 1855) ** Originally written in Latin. Translations are available in English and French. Only the Latin and French are available online. English is available in book form. ** The first mention of the name Pierpont is in the year 938: "castrumque Petraepontem". This is a reference to the castle (castrumque) Pierpont, northeast of Laon, France. ** The name Pierpont is also mentioned in the year 940: "munitionem Petraepontem" (munitio is a general term for fortification). * [[Space:Cartulaire de l'abbaye Saint-Michel du Treport|Cartulaire de l'abbaye Saint-Michel du Treport]] (Firmin-Didot et Cie., 1880) year 1035, [https://books.google.com/books?id=CicKAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA6 Page 6]: ::: Latin: do dono Roberti de Petreponte et Godefridi fratris qua tenebant de Oylardo de consensu ejusdem domini ejus deciman de Cuvervilla et hoc fecerunt domino ejusdem ville, ::: English: [[Pierrepont-47|Roberti de Petreponte]], and his brother [[Pierrepont-62|Godefridi]], give a gift which he held from Oylardo with the consent of our said lord his tenth of Cuverville and this they have done to the lord of the same town * [[Space:The Domesday Book|The Domesday Book]] (1086) ** [http://domesdaymap.co.uk/name/452100/robert-of-pierrepont/ Robert de Pierrepont] Lord in 1086: [http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Wrentham,_Suffolk Wrentham, Blything, Suffolk] (9.4 geld units) ** [http://domesdaymap.co.uk/name/429950/reginald-of-pierrepont/ Reginald de Pierrepont] Lord in 1086: Tivetshall [St Margaret and St Mary], Diss, Norfolk (0.3 geld units) ** [http://domesdaymap.co.uk/name/230700/godfrey-of-pierrepont/ Godfrey de Pierrepont] Lord in 1086: [https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Henstead,_Suffolk Henstead, Blything, Suffolk] (1.3 geld units) and [https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Thorington,_Suffolk Thorington, Blything, Suffolk] (2 geld units) ** See: Powlett, Catherine Lucy Wilhelmina. [[Space:The Battle Abbey Roll with some Account of the Norman Lineages|The Battle Abbey Roll with some Account of the Norman Lineages]] (London: John Murray, 1889) [http://books.google.com/books?id=Y18JAAAAIAAJ&lpg=PA382&ots=mdfECChAC1&dq=%22Hurst%20Pierrepont%22%20by%20Ellis&pg=PA381#v=onepage&q&f=false Vol. 1, Page 381] for a discussion of the family holdings in the Domesday Book. * Hancoc, Frederick Dunster Church and Priory: There History and Architectural Features ** http://books.google.com/books?id=JUcQAAAAYAAJ&dq=Petreponte&pg=PA45#v=onepage&q=Petreponte&f=false ** 1090-1100 AD Witness: Humphrey de Petre Ponte ** [[Wikipedia:Dunster_Priory|Dunster Priory]] * D'Albo, Marquis Cartulaire General de L'Ordre du Temple Page 342 ** 1149 AD ** http://books.google.com/books?id=LfOOanwcygEC ** Witness: Godefridus, Petrepontis capellanus (chaplain) * Sainte-Marthe, Denis de. [[Space:Gallia Christiana|Gallia Christiana]] (Coignard, France, 1856) [http://books.google.com.au/books?id=rh82AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA124#v=onepage&q&f=false Vol. 9, Col. 521 D] ** 980 CE. The information below appears to reference a "Stone Bridge" church, part of the 'Laudunensis'/Laon church? This is in the correct area of France. ::: Subseripsit anno 980 (the year 980) ::: chartae Herberti comitis Trecensis pro monachis Deruensibus: :::: Charter Herbert, Earl of Troyes, for the Deruensibus monks: ::: ::: & eodem circiter anno ecclesiam :::: and the same, for about a year, to the church Petrae-pontis ::: dedit monachis in abbatia Vincentiana restitutis :::: monks of the abbey Vincentiana restored * Sainte-Marthe, Denis de. [[Space:Gallia Christiana|Gallia Christiana]] (Coignard, France, 1856) Vol. 2, Col. 642 C ::: Bishop [[Pierrepont-75|Hugo Petraponte]] (bother of [[Petraponte-3|Roberti]]). He is the Bishop of Liège. Hugo died 1229, b.c.1170? * [[Space:Telma|Original Charters, Prior to 1121, Held in France]] ::: 975-990 CE [http://www.cn-telma.fr/chartae-galliae/charte207812/ Diocèse Laon, Abbey Saint-Vincent] ::: "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adalberon_(bishop_of_Laon) Adalberon] granted to the abbey of Saint-VincentThe abbey of St. Vincent at Laon was founded in 580 by Queen Brunehaut. See http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14130c.htm Laon a parcel of land within its area of ​​Pierrepont, at the request of Father Berland who complained incursions servants of the bishop in the land of the Abbey of St.-Hilaire adjoining said land." ::: Latin: "Adalbero, sancte Laudunensis ecclesie presul. Cognoscat universitas sancte Dei Ecclesie fidelium, non modo presentium verum etiam futurorum, quum monasterii Sancti Vincentii nostre Laudunice urbis venerabilis abbas, Berlandus, nostram expetivit mansuetudinem quandam terre portiunculam nostri indominicatus in Petraponte extra munitionem sibi ad locum suum dari, hac de causa" * ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=j-HxkHmXDUkC Recueil des historiens des Gaules et de la France]'', [http://books.google.com/books?id=j-HxkHmXDUkC&pg=PA549 Page 549] ::: Anno 987: Ecclesiam in castro Petraponte ::: Year 987: Church in the castle Pierrepont * The name "Petreponte" appears in many early documents, all written in Latin. See: http://www.cn-telma.fr/chartae-galliae/recherche/?q=Petreponte&rows=10 * Marshall, George William. ''[[Space:The Visitations of the County of Nottingham in the Years 1569 and 1614|The Visitations of the County of Nottingham in the Years 1569 and 1614]]'' (London, 1871) [https://archive.org/stream/visitationscoun00britgoog#page/n48/mode/1up Page 43+] ::: Pierpoint. ::: Latin: Notum sit omnibus tam futuris quam pontibus quod ego Lionius de Malnoer consilio ::: uxoris meae et ::: ceterorum amicorum numerorum dedi et ::: paenti charta mea confirmavi Mro Williamo de Dunigtone et ::: haerede suis ad tenend' de me et ::: herede meis in feudo et ::: haereditate in maiori AnastanSee witness list for Gilberto de Anastan 4 This has been transcribed as the number 4, but it may be an ampersand ::: bouatas terrae cum o'bus pertinentijs etc. ::: totam hanc terrae dedi ei liberam et ::: quietam ab omni seruicio pro decima parte seruicij unius militis etc. ::: English: Be it known to all forever, I "Lionius de Malnoer" on advice from: ::: my wife, ::: and other nummerous friends ::: and presented/from papers confirmed by monsignor William Dunigtonmaybe: Walter de Dunigton, clerk, to the church of Gameleston ::: and his heirs to hold of me ::: and my heirs in fee ::: and heredity in greater Anastan ::: and bouatas(?) land, with appurtenances ::: and throughout this land, give him free ::: ease from all service from one-tenth part one soldier service ::: Latin: Quae excerpsi ex registro euidentiarum Henrici Perpoint Militis. ::: English: These excerpts from the evidence register Henry Pierpont Soldier * ''[[Space:Holinshed's Chronicles|Holinshed's Chronicles]]'', Raphael Holinshed (England, 1577) [https://books.google.com/books?id=zDVNAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA7#v=onepage&q&f=false Vol. 2, Page 7]: Name listed as "Perepount" === Family Motto ===
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This graphic is from Collins' [[Space:Collins' Peerage of England|Peerage of England]], [https://books.google.com/books?id=1phcAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA526 Vol. 1, Part 2, Page 525] published in 1812. The Family motto is "Pie Repone Te". The first word is clearly shown as an abbreviation "Pie." In Latin, it was common to use abbreviations for words. This is an abbreviation for the Latin word "Piens". "Piens" is a Latin adjective for pious/holy/godly. "Repone" is a verb, and the second-person singular present active imperative of the Latin word "repono" which means replace, restore, lay, repay, lay aside, store. It is an 'imperative' which means it is a command (such as: Faster! Slower!). "Te" is the Latin word for 'you'. Some mottoes were designed as puns on the family name.http://www.ravenboymusic.com/sententia-bona-or-what-makes-a-good-motto/ This may or may not be a pun, but it is obviously "designed on the family name". There is room here for interpretation, but it is a command to you, the reader, to relax. Since 'Piens' is an adjective, it is describing something as pious. What that something is is not part of the motto. Others have chosen this to mean to be describing 'confidence', as in "pious confidence", as in "relax in pious confidence". However, the Latin word for 'confidence' is "confidentia", or "fiducia", or "confisio" and it does not appear in the motto. === DNA === * See: [[:Category:Pierpont-94_Y-DNA|Category:Pierpont-94_Y-DNA]] [[Category:Pierpont-94 Y-DNA]] === External Links === * [http://www.map-france.com/Bucy-les-Pierrepont-02350/ Town of Bucy-lès-Pierrepont] is located in the department of Aisne of the french region Picardie. * YouTube video of [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jEG_ps9R0Wc the Town of Bucy-lès-Pierrepont] === Footnotes ===

Pierpont-94 Paternal Haplogroup

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: Test taker: [[Pierpont-94|Pierpont-94]] (Ysearch: [http://www.ysearch.org/lastname_view.asp?viewuid=Q98QJ Q98QJ]) : Paternal haplogroup: R1b1a2a1a1c2a : Terminal SNP: R-M467, R-S29, R-U198 : RefSNP ID: [[google:17222279|rs17222279]] Everyone along this parternal line should share the exact same Y-DNA. This is a WikiTree free-space profile that will be used to discuss this specific Y-DNA. The FamilyTreeDNA Y-DNA/111 reports a Paternal Haplogroup of R-M269For some unexplained reason, in January 2015, this was changed to R-U198. I was not notified of this change and FamilyTreeDNA has not offered an explanation. This is a very crude result because it is from an STR test. Haplogroups can only be determined by a SNP test. The 23andMe test result gives a much more precise Haplogroup. The FamilyTreeDNA y-DNA/111 test results are posted online for comparison: [http://www.ysearch.org/lastname_view.asp?viewuid=Q98QJ Ysearch Q98QJ]. The Family Tree DNA kit number: 364331. The 23andMe result reports over 2300 SNPs on the Y-DNA, and reports a Haplogroup of R1b1b2a1a1a, however, this is using an old version of the Haplogroup tree. The correct solution for determining haplogroups, is to compare the SNPs with the latest haplogroup tree.http://www.isogg.org/tree/index.html Here is my progression:
  • Y-Chromosomal Adamhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y-chromosomal_Adam => R(M207/Page37/UTY2, P224/PF6050, P227, P229/PF6019, P232, P280, P285, PF6014/S9 M734/PF6057/S4/YSC0000201)
  • => R1 (M173/P241/Page29, M306/PF6147/S1, P225, P231, P233/PF6142, P234, P236, P242/PF6113, P245/PF6117, P286/PF6136, P294/PF6112)
  • => R1b (M343/PF6242)
  • => R1b1 (P25_1, P25_2, P25_3, L278, M415/PF6251)
  • => R1b1a (P297/PF6398, L320)
  • => R1b1a2 ( M269, CTS623, CTS2664/PF6454, CTS3575/PF6457, CTS8591, CTS8665/FGC464, CTS8728/L1063/PF6480/S13, CTS10834, CTS11468/FGC49, CTS12478/PF6529, F1794/PF6455, L265/PF6431, L407/PF6252, L478/PF6403, L482/PF6427, L483, L500/PF6481, L773/PF6421/YSC0000276, L1353/PF6489/YSC0000294, M520/PF6410, PF6399/S10, PF6404, PF6505/YSC0000225, PF6409, PF6411, PF6425, PF6430, PF6432, PF6434, PF6438, PF6443, PF6475/S17/YSC0000269, PF6482/YSC0000203, PF6485/S3, PF6494, PF6495, PF6497/YSC0000219, PF6500, PF6507, PF6509, L150.1/PF6274.1/S351.1)
  • => R1b1a2a (L23/PF6534/S141, L49.1/S349.1)
  • => R1b1a2a1 (L51/M412/PF6536/S167)
  • => R1b1a2a1a (L151/PF6542, L52/PF6541, P310/PF6546/S129, P311/PF6545/S128, (being investigated as to placement: L11/PF6539/S127))
  • => R1b1a2a1a1 (M405/U106/S21)
  • => R1b1a2a1a1c (S263/Z381)
  • => R1b1a2a1a1c2 (S499/Z301)
  • => R1b1a2a1a1c2a (M467/S29/U198)R-M467, R-S29, R-U198: three different names for the terminal-SNP for my paternal Haplogroup
In 2013, my paternal haplogroup was renamed to: R1b1a2a1a1c2aFamily Tree DNA is now (Jan. 2015) reporting that my paternal haplogroup can be further refined into two more SNPs: CTS9715, F1881. I can't find the 'rs' numbers for these SNPs and I can't find any explanation about these SNPs. This is not reflected in the current official haplogroup tree: http://www.isogg.org/ * http://meekdna.com/U198dna/S29_5.html * http://snpedia.com/index.php/Gs252 * http://boards.ancestry.com/topics.dnaresearch.autosomal/142.2.2.2.1.1.1/mb.ashx * R1b1b2a1a1a 2010/ R1b1a2a1a1c2a 2013 * rs17222279 (M467)/U198 G=>A Y-DNA: SNP/Haplogroup Converter (2006 - present)http://dna.scangen.se/index.php?show=tools&lang=en ::: year SNP = haplogroup ::: 2015 M467 = R1b1a2a1a1c2a ::: 2014 M467 = R1b1a2a1a1c2a ::: 2013 M467 = R1b1a2a1a1c2a ::: 2012 M467 = R1b1a2a1a1a3b1 ::: 2011 M467 = R1b1a2a1a1a5a ::: 2010 M467 = R1b1b2a1a1a ::: 2009 M467 = R1b1b2a1a1a ::: 2008 M467 = R1b1b2a1a1 ::: 2007 M467 = R1b1c9b ::: 2006 Gs252 Magnitude 1.5 Summary Y chromosome haplogroup R1b1a2a1a1c2a From a discussion at ancestry.com, this is Y chromosomal haplogroup R1b1a2a1a1c2a. The parent branch is gs114 but this also has an A at rs17222279 instead of the older G. Before 2013 this was known as R1b1b2a1a1a. http://www.familytreedna.com/public/u198/ : SNP is S29 : Haplogroup R1b1a2a1a1c2a : Other names: M467 and U198 : RefSNP ID: rs17222279 : Y-position ([[google:GRCh37|GRCh37]]) YBrowse Build 37: 16839499 : Mutation G=>A === Footnotes ===

Pierrepont Genealogies from Norman times to 1913

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Pierpont Name Study]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] | [[Space:Sources-The_Middle_Ages|Medieval Sources]] == Pierrepont Genealogies from Norman Times to 1913 == With particular attention paid to the line of descent from [[Pierpont-111|Hezekiah Pierpont]], youngest son of Rev. [[Pierpont-70|James Pierpont]] of New Haven. : This is continued in Abbot Low Moffat's [[Space:The_Pierreponts%2C_1802-1962|The Pierreponts, 1802-1962]] * by [[Moffat-275|Reuben Burnham Moffat]] (1861 - 1916) * published by L. Middleditch Company, 1913 * 211 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Pierrepont Genealogies from Norman times to 1913|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/picciolathepriso00xavi * https://books.google.com/books?id=dInRAAAAMAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001597754 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/genealogy-glh08405406/ === Table of Contents === * Explanation of Terms Used * Contents ::* Illustrations ::* List of Biographical Sketches ::* Indices * Forward * The Pierrepont arms * Chapter I. The Pierrepont Family in England from Norman times to the death of the last [[Pierrepont-91|Duke of Kingston]], in 1773 * Chapter II. The American Branch of the family from its inception in the English line, excepting the decent from [[Pierpont-111|Hezekiah Pierpont]], youngest son of Rev. James Pierpont of New Haven * Chapter III. Descent from [[Pierpont-111|Hezekiah Pierpont]], youngest son of Rev. James Pierpont of New Haven * Chapter IV. Notes concerning Hurst-Pierrepont, [[Space:Holme_Pierrepont|Holme-Pierrepont]] and Thoresby * Chapter V. The Lost Dukedom, or the story of the Pierrepont claim * Chapter VI. Notes Concerning Some of The Descendants * Chapter VII. Gilbert Stuart's Portrait of Washington * Index I. Surname Pierrepont * Index II. Surname Pierpont * Index III. Surnames other than Pierrepont or Pierpont === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Moffat, R. Burnham. ''[[Space:Pierrepont Genealogies from Norman times to 1913|Pierrepont Genealogies from Norman times to 1913]]'' (L. Middleditch Co., 1913) [ Page ]. * [[#Moffat|Moffat]]

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[[Category:Pike_County,_Mississippi | Pike County, Mississippi]] '''WORK IN PROGRESS''' == Biography==
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An attempt to connect '''Pike County Mississippi Pioneers''' to their Wikitree profiles in order for folks to grow their own family tree. Wiki Tree is a collaborative process with only one profile for each family member. Wiki-treers, go to edit tab and link surname to first known Pioneer Profile in your family. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-300.jpg |caption=15 Star United States flag }} {{Image|file=Francis_Marion_with_Signature.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=The Swamp Fox. }} Pike County was created '''December 9th, 1815''' from Marion County, year of its creation was '''1811'''. Marion County is named for American Revolutionary War guerrilla leader [[Marion-1 | Francis Marion]]. Prior to that the area where Pike County is located was a part of Amite County. Amite County was created 24 February 1809 from Wilkinson County. Wilkinson County was created 30 January 1802 from Adams County. Adams was created in 1799 and extended from the Mississippi River to the Pearl River. The area where Pike County is located was also referred to as "the Territory West of the Pearl" {{Image|file=Pike_County_Mississippi_Pioneers-4.jpg |caption=Holmesville Square }} ----
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==Pioneer Families== Adams, Aikin, Alcus, [[Alford-106 | Alford]], [[Allen-17968 | Allen]], Anderson, Andrews, Applewhite, Arthur, [[Atkinson-184 | Atkinson]] Babbington, [[Bacot-3 | Bacot]] , Badon, Bagley, Bain, [[Beard-126 | Beard]], Ball, Balance, Ballard, Bancroft, [[Bankston-155 | Bankston]], Banner, Bardwell, [[Barksdale-180 | Barksdale]], Barnes, Barnett, Barr, Barrett, [[Barron-1712 | Barron]], Bass, Bateman, [[Batson-157 | Batson]], Baxter, [[Bearden-147 | Bearden]], [[Beasley-1459 | Beasley]], Benjamin, Bee, [[Bickham-17 | Bickham]], Bishop, Black, [[Blackwell-467 | Blackwell]], Blount, [[Bond-660 | Bond]], [[ Boyd-1899 | Boyd]], Bonner, Bonney, Booker, [[Boone-2355 | Boone]], Booth, Boutwell, Bracey, Brandon, Branton, Breed, [[Breland-174 | Breland]], [[Brent-315 | Brent]], Bridges, [[Brewer-1542 | Brewer]], Briley, [[Brock-815 | Brock]], [[Brown-70362 | Brown]], [[Brumfield-176 | Brumfield]], Brunette, Bryant, Buckley, Buckner, [[Bullock-1211 | Silas Bullock]],[[ Bullock-690 | Joel Bullock]], Burke, [[Burkhalter-119 | Burkhalter]], [[Burnett-2004 |Burnett]] [[Burns-4291 | Burns]], Burris, Burton, [[Busby-289 | Busby]], [[Butler-772 | Butler]], Byars, [[Calhoun-833 |Calhoun]], Carr, Carroll, Carter, Cassedy, [[Catchings-110 |Catchings]], Cato, Causey, Clarke, Clayton, Clemmens, Cleveland, [[Clower-76 | Clower]], Coker, Cole, Coleston, Collins, [[Conerly-10 | Conerly]], [[Coney-129 | Coney]], Conklinton, Connally, Conway,[[ Cooper-1731 | John Cooper (1763 - 1850)]] [[Cooper-7343 | William Cooper (1752 - 1821)]], Corker, Corley, Cothern, Cowart, [[Craft-1039 | Craft]], [[Crawford-1480 | Crawford]], [[Carruth-101 | Curruth]], [[Curtis-685 | Curtis]], [[Cutrer-38 | Cutrer]], Donahoe, Daughdrill, Davidson, Davies, Davis, Davy, Dawson, [[Day-333 | Day]], Deer, Denman, Dick, [[Dickerson-1437 | Dickerson]], Dickey, Dickson, [[Dillon-676 | Dillon]], Dixon, Donaho, [[Duncan-3076 | Duncan]], [[Dunaway-182 | Dunaway]], Dunn, [[Dykes-243 | Dykes]] Elliott, Ellis, [[Ellzey-29 | Ellzey]], Eschelman, [[Estess-6 | Estess]], Evans, [[Fairchild-558 | Fairchild]], Farmer, [[Felder-70 | Felder]], Ferguson, Friedrich, Fields, Finch, Finny, Fisher, Fitzpatrick,[[Foil-70 | Foil]], [[Ford-5608 | Ford]], Forest, Forshey, Forsyth, [[Fortenberry-46 | Fortenberry]], Fournieque, [[Foxworth-45 | Foxworth]], Frances, Fry, Galloway, Gard, Gardner, Garland, Garner, Garrard, Gartman, [[Gates-1928 | Gates]], [[Gatlin-4 | Gatlin]], [[Gatlin-79 | Germany]], Gibson, Gilchrist, [[Gill-3756 | Gill]], Gillespie, [[Ginn-27 | Ginn]], Gillis, Glass, [[Goff-1383 | Goff]], Gooch, Googe, Gordon, Goslin, Gracey, Graham, Graves, [[Gray-8819 | Gray]], Grouche, Grubbs, Guinn, [[Gulledge-20 | Gulledge]], [[Guy-551 | Guy]], [[Hall-30711 | Hall]], [[Ham-319 | Ham]], Hamilton, Hamlin, Hardley, Harris, Harrison, [[Hart-9836 | Hart]], Hartwell, [[Harvey-152 | Harvey]], Head, Herrington, [[Hinson-647 | Hinson]], Hilborn, Hiller, Hillier, Hines, Hogg, Holiday, Holloway, [[Holmes-973 | Holmes]], Hoover, Howe, Hope, Hucabee, Huey, Huff, Huffman, [[Hughes-3864 | Hughes]], Hurst, [[Iles-156 | Iles]], Impson, Irwin, Jackson, Jacobs, Jacobowsky, Jelks, Johnson, Jones, Jonte, [[Kaigler-17 | Kaigler]], Keegan, Keen, Kellogg, Kelly, Keena, Kenner, Kershaw, [[Keys-10 | Keys]], King, Kirby, Kirkland, Kline, [[Knippers-39 | Knippers]] [[Lamkin-121 | Lamkin]], [[Lampton-37 | Lampton]], Laney, [[Lattimore-88 | Lattimore]] Lawrence, Lavison, Lazar, Lawn, [[Lea-26 | Lea]], Leake, Lee, [[Leggett-405 | Leggett]], Leland, [[Lenoir-40 | Lenoir]], Leonard, Letman, [[Lewis-10120 |Lewis]], Lighenstein, Ligon, Lightfoot, Lilly, Lindsey, [[Loftin-5 | Lofton]], [[Lott-51 | Lott]], Lotterhos, [[Love-518 | Love]], Lowry, Luckett, [[Luter-9 | Luter]] , Lyles, [[Magee-412 | Magee]], [[Magee-82 | William Willis Magee (1786 - 1846)]], Mahier, Mallett, Manning, Marshall, Martin, Matthews, Maxwell, [[May-1680| May]], [[McAlpin-469 | McAlpin]], [[McCarlie-3 | McCarlie]], McClendon, McCusker, McDowell, [[McElveen-11 | McElveen]], McEnery, [[McCullough-1651 | McClullough]], McEwen, McGehee, McGill, McGowan, McGraw, McIntosh, McKitrick, McLain, McMillan, [[McMorris-39 | McMorris]], McNabb, McNair, McNulty, McQueen, Melland, [[Mercer-12 | Mercer]], Merchant, Meredith, [[Miller-16059 | Miller]], Millerd, Millsaps, Minton, Miskell, Mitchell, Mixon, Moise, Montgomery, Moore, Morgan, [Morris-1907 | Morris], Mosely, [[Unknown-295869 | Nancy Mullins (1770]], [[Mullens-320 | Clement Mullens (abt. 1750 - 1834)]], Mulligan, Mundalow, Murphy, Murray, [[Muse-159 | Muse]], Nash, Nelson, Nails, Nall, Neal, Nelson, Nettles, Newman, Newsom, Newton, Netherland, Nickolson, [[Nixon-1747 | Nixon]], Noland, Norman, Norrell, Norwood, O’Brien, O’Callahan, O’Mara, Oppeiner, [[O'Quinn-231 | O’Quinn]], Orr, O’Shea, Otkin, Owens, Packingham, Packwood, Page, Parker, Payne, Peabody, Pearson, Pendarvis, Penn, Perryman, Peyton, Pezant,[[Pierce-4839 | Pierce]] [[Pigott-244 | Pigott]], Poindexter, Porter, Pound, Powell, Preston, Prewitt, [[Purl-11 | Purl]], Purser, [[Purvis-82 | Purvis]] [[Quin-33 | Quin]],Quinn, [[Raborn-59 | Raborn]], Ragland, Rainey, Randolph, [[Rawls-241 | Rawls]], Ratliff, Ravencraft, [[Reagan-166 | Reagan]], [[Regan-435 | Regan]], Reddy, Redmond, Reed, [[Reid-2026 |Reid]], [[Reeves-268 | Reeves]], Reynolds, Rhodas, Richmond, [[Ricks-374 | Ricks]], Ritch, Roark, Robb, Roberts, Roland, Root, Rowan, Runnels, [[Rushing-214 | Rushing]], Ryals, [[Rimes-10 | Rymes]], Saddler, [[Sandel-182 | Sandell]], Sandifer, Sargent, [[Sartin-8 | Sartin]], [[Scarborough-461 | Scarborough]], Schmidt, Schilling,[[Seale-109 | Seal(e)]] Sessions, Sevier, Shirley, Shaffer, Shamwell, Shelby, Shontell, [[Sibley-471 | Sibley]], Simmo, [[Simmons-1133 | Richard Simmons (1770 - 1814)]], [[Simmons-599 | Robert Simmons (1758 - 1850)]][[Simmons-2333 | Willis Simmons (abt. 1784 - 1862)]] Singletary, [[Smith-61051 | Smith]], Snead, Soule, Sparkman, [[Spence-886 | Spence]] Spencer, Spinks, Sprink, [[Stallings-411| Stallings]], Stanford, Statham, Stephens, Stephenson, Stockdale, Stockstill, Stogner, [[Stovall-52 | Stovall]], [[Strickland-2444 | Strickland]], Stuart, [[Summers-1887 | Summers]], Sumrall, Sutherland, Tarver, [[Tate-2064 | Tate]], Taylor, Thigpen, Thomas, Thompson, [[Thornhill-309 | Thornhill]], Tillman, Tisdale, Touchstone, Townsend, Travis, Tucker, [[Tullos-430|Tullos]], Turnage, [[Turnupseed-2 | Turnipseed]], Tupple, Twist, Tyler, [[Tynes-25 | Tynes]], Ulmer, Vannison, [[Varnado-58 | Varnado]], Vaughn, Vaught, Vincent, Wadell, Wade, Wadsworth, Waggoner, [[Walker-1643 | John Walker (1785 - 1849)]] [[Walker-10012 | William A. Walker (1775 - 1849)]] , Wallace, [[Ward-5483 | Ward]], Watts, Ware, Warner, [[Warren-5643 | John Jackson Warren (1777 - 1851)]], [[Warren-2381 | John Warren II (aft. 1725 - 1782)]], Weathersby, Welch, [[Wells-603 | Wells]], White, Whitehead, Whitehurst, Whitworth, Whitfield, Wicker, Wiggins, Wilkinson, Williams, Winborne, Whorton, Wilson, Wiltz, Winborne, Winston, Womack, Woodriffs, Woods, Weatherford, Wright, Yarborough, Young, Youngblood, Zachary, Zeigler
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==Maps== {{Image|file=Silver_Creek_Baptist_Church-4.jpg |caption=Pike County, circa 1850 }}
[http://mdah.state.ms.us/arrec/digital_archives/series/maps/detail/195 MDAH Historical Map Collection]
Note the proposed route of the New Orleans, Jackson, and Great Northern Railroad via the Town of Tangipahoa, Holmesville and Monticello. Later plans by-passed Holmesville. The construction of the New Orleans, Jackson, and Great Northern Railroad brought about the decline of Holmesville. The county seat was moved to Magnolia on the railroad in 1875. In 1912 Walthall County was created from Pike and Marion County. '''An animated map illustrating Mississippi county boundary changes,''' [http://www.mapofus.org/mississippi/ "Rotating Formation Mississippi County Boundary Maps" (1785-1918)] may be viewed here, at the Map of US.org website.
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==Time Line== '''1815-1915'''...there abouts... *1776- [[Bacot-3 | Labon Bacot]], Pike County's first sheriff, was born in SC *1779- [[Pike-1327 | Zebulon Pike]] was born in Lamberton, New Jersey *1788- [[McEwen-559 | Mathew McEwen]], a founder of the Topisaw Campground was born in Bladen County NC *1793- John Felder , a founder of Topisaw Campground was born. *1805- Treaty of Mount Dexter concluded between Choctaw and U.S. *1806-William Henry Garland founder of Summit born *1810- [[Felder-70 | Peter Felder]] settled the Vaughn place, near Magnolia, in 1811. A Methodist Church was established in this neighborhood, and in 1810 the first Methodist camp meeting was held here. It was afterwards known as Felder's Campground. *1810- [[Simmons-2333 | Willis Simmons]] (abt. 1784 - 1862) and [[Bond-660 | John Bond]] (1749 - 1837) families settled near Progress *1811- Marion County (which included Pike and Walthal County) established in the Mississippi Territory *1812- Bogue Chitto Baptist Church organized *1813- General Zebulon Pike died in Canada during the War of 1812. *1813- [[Prewett-23 | Ansel Prewitt]], founder of Magnolia born *1814- Silver Creek Baptist Church founded *1814- Major [[Holmes-6308 | Andrew Holmes]], for whom Holmesville is named, and brother of the Governor is killed in the War of 1812 *1814- General Coffee passes through Pike County on the way to defend Baton Rouge and on to the Battle of New Orleans {{Image|file=Pike_County_Mississippi_Pioneers.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Pioneer Families. }} *1815- Pike County formed in the Mississippi Territory (12-09-1815) *1815- Holmesville chartered *1816- James Y, McNabb issued the first marriage licence to Keziah Gates and Jacob Keen *1817- Congress authorized establishment of Mississippi State government for the Mississippi Territory which included present day Mississippi and Alabama *1817- Sate of Mississippi created *1818- Friendship Baptist Church organized *1822- Jackson became state capitol *1823- Pisgah Presbyterian Church organized west of Summit *1826- Salem Baptist Church organized on Little Tangipahoa Creek *1838- Mt Zion Baptist Church was founded east of Osyka *1851- Decision made to promote a railroad from New Orleans to Jackson *1854- The Times Picayune editorial page announces completion of railroad from New Orleans to Osyka (08-16-1854) *1854- Regular train service to Summit *1856- John B. Wilson became first postmaster of Summit *1856- Sincerity Lodge #214 F&AM chartered in Holmesville, moved to Magnolia in 1858 *1857- Church of the Savoir organized in Osyka *1858- Summit is first chartered town in Pike County *1859- First Episcopal Church and Christ Episcopal services held in Summit *1859- Summit Lodge #231 F&AM granted charter {{Image|file=Pike_County_Mississippi_Pioneers-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=King Cotton. }} *1860- Roane's Academy opened in Magnolia *1860- Chatawa Post Office opened *1861- Summit Rifles, Osyka Home Guard, Brent Rifles, Bogue Chitto Guards, Dahlgreen Rifles, McNair Rifles and Quitman Guards organized *1862- Dixie Guards and Stockdale's Calvary organized *1863- Battle of Gillsburg fought *1863- State government moved to Columbus, then Macom *1863- Fort Hudson fell *1856- Magnolia Methodist Church organized *1865- Summit Baptist Church organized *1866- Chatawa Water Power and Manufacturing Company chartered by the legislature *1867- Summit Missionary Church organized *1868- Saint Teresa in Chatawa property purchased, built and opened for mass *1869- New Zion Baptist Church, Magnolia organized *1870- First Baptist Church of Osyka founded *1871- Sheriff Ansel Prewitt ambushed on train at Johnson Station and fatally wounded. *1871- Summit Lodge #93 LOOF organized *1872- City of McComb chartered *1872- Saint Joseph College established in Chatawa *1872- First issue of the Magnolia Gazette *1873- Magnolia becomes county seat *1873- Sweet Home Missionary Church organized *1873- Last meeting of Pike County Supervisors in Holmesville, first in Magnolia *1874- New York Daily Graphic published 11 sketches of McComb scenes (04-02-1874) *1875- Magnolia Presbyterian Church organized *1875- George H. Alford, first county agent and editor of the Progressive Farmer was born in Progress. *1875- First issue of the Magnolia Herald published *1876- Pike County Court house cornerstone laid *1876- Black Democrat Club formed in Magnolia *1876- St. Alphonsus Catholic Church celebrated first mass *1878-First victim of Yellow Fever Epidemic, Gus Boyd, dies (10-04-1878) *1879- Reliance Lodge #107 IOOF organized in Magnolia *1880- General U.S. Grant passed through Magnolia standing on train platform where citizens could view them. *1883-Beauregard, Mississippi destroyed by tornado, 32 dead *1883- Mount Flowery Baptist Church organized *1883- Mount Olive Baptist Church, Algiers , organized *1885- McComb Masonic City Lodge #382 F&AM founded *1885- Centenary Methodist Church held first service in wooden structure at Broadway, Third and Main in McComb *1884- Kavanaugh Colllege of Holmesville opened *1888- J.T. Covington and Son Hardware Store founded in Summit *1888- Holmesville Baptist Church organized *1893- Magnolia devastated by fire *1893- Magnolia Opera Company organized *1894- Lampton Mercantile Company of Magnolia chartered *1894- Rev. L.M. Robinson, founder of Robinson Memorial Church was born *1895- Harrel Division #199 Grand International Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers founded *1895- W.A. Gill and Sons Insurance Agency opens in Magnolia *1895- Magnolia Bank was chartered {{Image|file=Pike_County_Mississippi_Pioneers-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=. }} *1896- First building of the First Christian Church in McComb dedicated *1898- Christ Temple Church of God Holiness established *1898- Fernwood Methodist Church organized *1898- Regiment of volunteers mobilized in McComb for Spanish American War *1903- Pride of Ensgin Lodge #132 chartered in McComb *1903- Walker Chapel Free Will Baptist Church organized in McComb *1904- First passenger train service from McComb to Liberty *1905- Bethlehem Missionary Baptist Church founded *1906- Fernwood Columbia and Gulf Railroad founded *1907- Liberty White depot opened in Holmesville *1907- First Baptist Church of Fernwood founded *1910 Frank James and Kit Dalton spoke to 8,000 people at Godbold Springs *1916- Pike County Agricultural High School founded at Godbold Springs (later SWJC) *1916- Rose Hill Missionary Baptist Church organized
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==Roads To Pike County== {{Image|file=Thomas-8856-8.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Broadhorn or Kentucky Boat on Ohio ~ circa 1788. }} There were few roads into the Mississippi Territory in the early 1800's. The earliest settlers came down the Ohio and Cumberland River on rafts, onto the Mississippi River and floated down to Natchez. From there they walked the remaining sixty or seventy miles to what became Amite and Pike Countieshttp://www.georgemullins.com/chapter04.htm#Thetrailsleadingwest Some families that chose this route were the Fords, Felders, ---- :[[Space:The_Old_Federal_Road | The Old Federal Road]] Settlers from Georgia and the Carolina's would begin their journey on the Federal Road that originated in Macon, Georgia. This road ran past where the cities of Columbus and Montgomery are today. Close to what was later Fort Claiborne, at a place called Burnt Corn Springs, a wagon road called the Three-Chopped Way or the route of the present day [http://elcaminocorridor.org/ El Camino Corridor], branched off to Natchez. After ferrying the Alabama River at Fort Claiborne north of Mobile the road proceeded to Fort St. Stephens on the Tombigbee River. From Fort St. Stephens the road ran south-westerly to the Green County Courthouse, where it intersected with the Natchez- Mobile Post Road, crossing the Pearl River at [[Ford-5607|John Fords Ferry]]. (Columbia did not exist at that time.) The Natchez- Mobile Post Road proceeded to the [[Space:Mrs._Celia_Lewis_Foxworth%2C_interviewed_by_Oizella_Foxworth_Sylverstien%3B_Waterhole_Settlement|Waterholes Community]] north westerly to [[Love-518|Love's Ford and Ferry]] near Walker's Bridge on Highway #48 and along what is now Old 24 to Liberty in Amite County. This more than likely is the overland route pioneers took to Pike County. This also appears to be route General Coffee took across Pike County in the fall of 1814 *[[Space:General Coffee's Route to New Orleans | General John Coffee's Route to New Orleans]] General Carroll's route northward, as shown on the [http://www.mapofus.org/_maps/atlas/1822-MS.html Melish map], followed the Madisonville, Louisiana - Liberty Mississippi road along the ridge between the Tchefuncte and Tangipahoa rivers to a point fifteen miles south of the thirty-first parallel. From there a new overland passage was blazed northward about one hundred twenty-five miles to to the Choctaw Indian Agency on the Natchez Trace, the agency located about ten miles north of the place where the town of Jackson was founded some five years later. If you triple click on the map below you will note that '''General Carroll's Road''' is clearly marked between the Choctaw Indian Agency and Monticello, Mississippi. {{Image|file=GeneralCarroll_s_Route_to_New_Orleans.jpg |caption=GeneralCarroll's Route to New Orleans Image }} Two points along this route in Pike County Mississippi line have been identified. Carroll's route crossed the Bogue Chitto River in Pike County short distance above the place where the town of Holmesville was founded later in 1815. The ferry he established there was known as Carroll's Ferry for many years, and the property was later owned by the Mulligan family. A more somber marker of Carroll's passage through Pike County was the grave of one of his soldiers who died on the Brumfield place on Love Creek, about eleven miles east of Magnolia, Mississippi. :"General Carroll's Second Division of Tennessee Militia, however, crossed Lake Ponchatrain and by-passed Natchez by heading almost due north until they reached the Natchez Trace.(Nashville Whig, April 5, 12, 1815)" *[[Space:GeneralCarroll's Route to New Orleans | General Carroll's Route to New Orleans]] By 1819 The Wilkinson Road had been cut from St. Francisville on the Mississippi River to St. Tammany Courthouse and then to Madisonville on Lake Pontchartrain. A spur from the road ran north through what is now Pike County to Holmesville . ----
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{{Image|file=Pike_County_Mississippi_Pioneers-3.jpg |caption=Pike County Mississippi Pioneers Image 5 }} ==Resources== *[[Space:Orangeburg_County%2C_South_Carolina%2C_Resources|Orangeburg County, South Carolina, Resources]] *[[Space:War_of_1812_Louisiana|War of 1812 Louisiana]] *[[Space:War_of_1812_Mississippi_Territory|War of 1812 Mississippi Territory]] *[[Space:Creek_War%2C_Battles_and_Forts|Creek War, Battles and Forts]] *[[Space:Silver_Creek_Baptist_Church|Silver Creek Baptist Church, Pike County, Mississippi]] *[[Space:Mrs._Celia_Lewis_Foxworth%2C_interviewed_by_Oizella_Foxworth_Sylverstien%3B_Waterhole_Settlement|Mrs Foxworth and the Waterholes Community in Marion County]] *[[Space:MY_SUMMER%27S_TRIP_IN_1916|MY SUMMER'S TRIP IN 1916]] by [[Catchings-113 | Mary A. Catchings Hemingway]] Extracted from [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=6TU5AAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA33 The Catchings and Holliday Families and Various Related Families, in Virginia, Georgia, Mississippi and Other Southern States] ----
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===Sources=== *Pike County Tombstone Inscription Book written by Ray Parrish in 1975 *[http://felderscampmeeting.com/history.html Felder's Campground History according to "Tents and Tabernacles"] by Dr. J. B. Cain *[https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE101917&from=fhd Amite County, Mississippi, 1699-1865, Vol. 1] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=1568 Find A Grave Cemetery Search- Pike County Mississippi] *[http://pike.msghn.org/marriages.html Pike County- Mississippi Genealogy & History Network State Website-Marriages] *[http://theoldentimes.com/old_news_ms.html Old Mississippi Genealogy, News & History]

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[[Category:Pike Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] '''Hi everyone and welcome to the Pike Name Study !! :'''Note:''' ''the Pike Name Study changed to the current format of multiple pages for your personal research, teams etc @ 15 June 2021 based on [[Space:Getting_Started_with_a_One_Name_Study#Setting_Up_the_Name_Study|Guidelines provided by the One Name Studies Project]]. ==About the Project== The '''Pike Name Study''' project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Pike Pike] name, and variants such as ''Pyke''. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Pike name. :As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Pike's), by time period (18th Century Pike's), or by topic (Pike DNA, Pike Occupations, Pike Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. Please make sure any '''Pike''' or '''Pyke''' profiles you manage are included in this study by checking they include the [[#Pike Name Study Category|Pike Name Study Category]] You might also like to consider [[#How to Join|joining this project]] if you would like to contribute further. There are [[#What You Can Do|things you can do]] to help regardless of whether you are a member of the '''Pike Name Study''' project. ''See also: [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' === Goals === # To create a meaningful bio for each profile so that it represents a person's life # To document and correctly connect all ''Pike/Pyke'' lines on Wikitree into the main tree # To add Pike DNA results to help confirm connections # To develop a reference library specifically for ''Pike/Pyke'' genealogy research === Origins of the Pike Name === A long time ago I read that the Pike name came from "A man that lived near a road or fought with a Pike" I don't believe this. There were no known Pikes in the UK until the Norman invasion and believe it is derived from a version of the French name Pique. [[Pike-2301|Edward Pike]] The origins of the '''Pike''' name are not entirely clear. Some of the suggested origins for adoption of the surname have been based upon: * Physical attributes resembling "pike" (the fish, being named from its pointed jaw) * Association or occupation, such as for a fishmonger, or a fisherman for "pike" * Occupation or association with the turnpike, or turning pike, a horizontal timber mounted so as to be able to spin or turn; serving as a barrier to block passage until a toll had been paid * Occupation or association for one who worked the soil using a pointed tool (pike) for breaking up the earth * Occupation for a soldier who used a pike, a weapon consisting of a sharp metal end on a long pole (derivation is from the Old French "pique", pike) * Derivation from the word "peak", such as when somebody resided at the peak of a hill The origins of the '''Pike''' Name has been discussed on many websites, including: * [[Wikipedia: Pike (surname)]] * "Pike One-Name Study" Guild of One Name Studies. [https://one-name.org/name_profile/pike/ one-name.org] * [https://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Pike SurnameDB: Last name: Pike] * [https://forebears.io/surnames/pike#meaning Forebears: Pike Surname] * [https://www.familysearch.org/en/surname?surname=Pike FamilySearch: Pike] === Pike Family Coats of Arms === Several different coats of arms have been used by various Pike and Pyke families.  {{Image|file=Pike_Name_Study.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=Pike Coat of Arms }} The coat of arms adopted by the [http://www.pikefamily.org/ Pike Family Association] in 1902 is said to have been brought to Massachusetts with [[Pike-38|John Pike]] when he settled there in 1635.  See [https://www.math.mun.ca/~dapike/family_history/pike/DNA/index.php?content=arms.html Pike Family Coats of Arms] for further information and images of other Pike Family Coats of Arms.
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[[Pyke-782|Edward Pyke of London Dyer 1634]]


===Pike Name Distribution=== The '''Pike''' surname has historically tended to be most common in the English West Country, especially in the counties of Devon, Somerset and Wiltshire. A map showing the 1881 distribution of the ''Pike'' surname can be viewed [https://www.math.mun.ca/~dapike/family_history/pike/DNA/Docs/Pike_map.pdf here]. See also: * [https://www.math.mun.ca/~dapike/family_history/pike/DNA/index.php?content=intro.html Pike Surname DNA Project at math.mun.ca] * "Pike One-Name Study" Guild of One Name Studies. [https://one-name.org/name_profile/pike/ one-name.org] * [[Wikipedia: Pike (surname)]] * [https://forebears.io/surnames/pike#meaning Forebears: Pike Surname Distribution Map 2014] * [https://www.mynamestats.com/Last-Names/P/PI/PIKE/index.html MyNameStats: Last Name PIKE US National Statistics] * [https://www.your-family-history.com/surname/p/pike/ Your Family History: Pike Surname Distribution Maps UK 1841 - 1911] * [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/surname/pike FindMyPast: Where do Most Pikes Live? UK Census 1841 - 1939] * [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Surname_Distribution_Maps FamilySearch: Surname Distribution Maps] ''Race and Ethnicity of people with the last name '''Pike''' '': 92.52% White (2010) - see [https://discover.23andme.com/last-name/Pike 23andMe] === Pike Name Frequency === [https://forebears.io/surnames/pike#meaning Forebears: Surnames] Pike Incidence in 2014: ''(in order of Most common to Least Common)
:Greenland: ''Pike'' is the 161st most common surname
:Saint Pierre and Miquelon: ''Pike'' is the 189th most common surname
:Wales: ''Pike'' is the 326th most common surname
:England: ''Pike'' is the 543rd most common surname
:Australia: ''Pike'' is the 577th most common surname
:Jersey: ''Pike'' is the 664th most common surname
:New Zealand: ''Pike'' is the 835th most common surname
:Canada: ''Pike'' is the 856th most common surname
:United States: ''Pike'' is the 1,268th most common surname
:Scotland: ''Pike'' is the 1,912th most common surname
:Northern Ireland: ''Pike'' is the 2,605th most common surname
:Ireland: ''Pike'' is the 3,146th most common surname
[[Wikipedia: Pike (surname)]] Incidence:
:United States: ''Pike'' is the 1138th most common surname (based on the 1990 census).
:England and Wales: it is the 513th most common surname (based on a Sept 2002 database of the Office for National Statistics).
:Newfoundland: ''Pike'' is especially common, ranking 22nd among all surnames there (based on the 1955 voters list, as reported by E.R. Seary in "Family Names of the Island of Newfoundland").
:Britain: At the time of the British Census of 1881, its relative frequency was highest in ''Wiltshire'' (7.3 times the British average), followed by ''Dorset, Devon, Somerset, Berkshire, Hampshire, Nottinghamshire, Gloucestershire'', the ''Channel Islands'' and ''Surrey''. The Pike surname appears in [https://www.familysearch.org FamilySearch] across 5 countries: US: 34%, England: 24%, Canada: 4%, Wales: 1%, Australia: 1% ([[Pike-5935|Pike-5935]] 06:01, 29 June 2021 (UTC)). Check current data [https://www.familysearch.org/discovery/about?et_cid=1342437&et_rid=117583982&linkid=banner&cid=em-mee-1 Here] The last UK Census that I saw found that grouped surnames had most of the Pikes in southern England. [[Pike-2301|Edward Pike]] === Pike Name Study Category === {{One Name Study|name=Pike}} ''Pike/Pyke'' profiles which are included in the '''Pike Name Study''' are categorised by '''Location''' into the ''Country'' where the person was born, lived, or died, and in some cases further broken down by their ''State/Territory/County'', and sometimes even the City. Over time this breakdown will be extended as required. The template results in this sticker being displayed on a profile.
The ''Pike/Pyke'' profiles included in the Pike Name Study can be found by following the links provided to each Country (and subsequent location breakdown) on the [[:Category:Pike Name Study| Pike Name Study Category]] page. To add a profile to the Pike Name Study for a person who spent their whole life in Hampshire, England, you would add the associated Category template, ''below'' the '"Biography" header, for example:
== Biography ==
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{{One Name Study | name = Pike | category = Hampshire, Pike Name Study}}
{{Clear}} :''Note: The above template will automatically add BOTH the category and the sticker To add a profile to the Pike Name Study for a person whose life spanned multiple Countries/Locations, you would only add the Category template ONCE (to ensure just ONE sticker) then include any ''other ''categories for your location(s). These additional categories belong ''above'' the "Biography" header, for example:
[[Category: South Africa, Pike Name Study]]
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[[Category: Tennessee, Pike Name Study]]
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== Biography ==
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{{One Name Study | name = Pike | category = Hampshire, Pike Name Study}}
{{Clear}} :''The example above adds BOTH the sticker and 3 Pike Location categories - suitable for a person who was born in Hampshire, England, then emigrated to South Africa where they lived for the rest of their life, but died abroad in the US, and was buried in Tennessee Please refer to [[:Category:Pike Name Study| Pike Name Study Category]] for further details on how to use the template relevant to the Location(s) of your managed profile(s). P.S. If you ''don't like'' having the Pike Name Study '''sticker''' on a profile ''you manage'', you can remove this by REPLACING the sticker template with JUST the category: (for example)
== Biography ==
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{{One Name Study | name = Pike | category = Ohio, Pike Name Study}}
{{Clear}} with just the category:
[[Category: Ohio, Pike Name Study]]
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== Biography ==
{{Clear}} :''This results in NO sticker displayed on the profile, whilst retaining the category for use by the Pike Name Study. '''Note''': If you require a location not already catered for (or would just like some help in catering for your own specific locations or preferences), please contact [[Pike-5935|Christine Pike]] for assistance. See also: [[Space:Category_Guidelines_for_Name_Studies]] === Related Surnames and Surname Variants=== It is very common to find inconsistencies in the spelling of ''Pike/Pyke'' in records prior to widespread literacy, particularly in families of "working class" backgrounds. It is only in more recent generations where families started to insist upon particular spellings for their family. Even in records kept by churches there were inconsistencies across parishes, and individual members of the church who maintained these records over time, even within the same parish.
In my own family, [[Pike-5935|Pike-5935]], records varied across generations, but tended to be ''Pyke'' until they emigrated to Australia, where most of the time they stuck with ''Pike'', as this was how it had been spelt in their immigration and shipping records. Variants of the surname ''Pike'', include: * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Pyke Pyke] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Pykes Pykes] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Pikes Pikes] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/McPike McPike] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Picke Picke] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Pique Pique] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Peake Peake] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Pack Pack] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Speight Speight] To date the Pike Name Study has focused predominantly on ''Pike'' and ''Pyke''. Note: There are also other variants of Pike, which have their own dedicated Name Study, such as: * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Pack Pack], see also [[Space:Pack_Name_Study|''Pack Name Study'']] == How to Join == To join the '''Pike Name Study''', first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the [[#Membership|Membership list]] below, post an introduction comment there, and then dive right in! :If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please consider adding a new [[#Research Pages|Research Page]]. {{Member|ONS|name=Pike}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Pike}}
{{Clear}} == Membership == *[[Pike-2301|Eddie Pike]]: '''Team Leader''' Started the Pike Name Study in 2016. ::concentration on Pike mainly below the Mason Dixon Line and in the United States to start. One Ky. family from Germany, several in New England many single families, from The British Isles with a few from the midwest. [[Pike-2301|Pike-2301]]20:52, 11 October 2016 (UTC) ::Since I wrote the above the Pike DNA Project has contacted me and said my DNA points that I am from Mass. and a descendant of James Pike that I believe was born about 1647 and may be my emmegrator Pike. Further DNA info from '''23 and Me''' states that my Pike DNA in England was William The Conquerer Era or later and since my Pikes have resided in England and Ireland until the immigration to the US. On my Paternal side I'm 67% Ireland/England, 25% French, German, Belgum. About 2% Dane, 2% Swedish. [[Pike-2301|Pike-2301]] 16:28, 23 May 2018 (UTC) * [[Kabrich-1|Robin Kabrich]]: Has most of her Pike's in the New England area. * [[Pike-5935|Christine Pike]]: Joined in 2018. Particularly interested in Pike/Pyke families who emigrated from to Australia or New Zealand (usually from England). You can read more about my own Pike family origins [[Space:Pikes_in_Australia#My_Own_Pike_Family_Story|here]] * [[Bartell-153|Judi A Knight]]: I noticed you added the Pike Name study to a few of my relatives. I am new to wikitree but would like to join in on this study and contribute however I can? :: I have traced ancestors back from Pike line to "Daughters of Revolution entry" ([[Pike-2644]]) as well as connections along this line, back to the Mayflower (through wife of [[Pike-3795]])? I have checked documents as I've gone along but still need to go back and add in the documentation I have. Thank you, Judi A Knight * [[Davis-76129|Nicki Davis]]: I have a number of Pike relatives in Newfoundland, Canada and would like to contribute as much as possible. * [[Chickering-80|Linda Chickering]]: I have Pike ancestors who migrated from Laois, Ireland > Ontario, Canda >Michigan, USA. I would be pleased to work with other researchers. * [[Hachfeld-3|Elise Hachfeld]]: My 2nd great grandfather, [[Pike-12889| Verne Clement Pike]] was a Pike whose Pike ancestors immigrated to the United States. :'''What are you working on now? :{| border="2" cellpadding="5" | [[Pike-2301|Eddie Pike]] || * Currently "taking a break from Wikitree" |- | [[Pike-5935|Christine Pike]] || * Preparing [[:Category: Newfoundland and Labrador, Pike Name Study]] for review and restructure to use a simple geographical location approach * Extending the Location breakdown of the [[:Category:Pike Name Study | Pike Name Study Categories]] (as required) * Unconnected and Unsourced Pike/Pyke profiles (ongoing) * Improving page: [[Space:Pikes_in_Australia|Pikes in Australia]] (ongoing) |- | ''Add your name here''|| * ''Your current activity'' |- | || * |}
=== What You Can Do === Here are some things you can do ''(whether you are a member of the Pike Name Study, or not): * Add the [[#Pike Name Study Category | ''Pike/Pyke'' Name Study Category]] for the Location where they were born, lived or died to all of the ''Pike/Pyke'' profiles which you create and/or manage. * Write comprehensive and well-sourced Biographies for your own ''Pike/Pyke'' profiles. See suggestions at [[Project:Profile_Improvement#Steps_toward_Improved_Profiles|Steps Towards Improved Profiles]] * Check the "Suggestions List" (under your ''My WikiTree'' menu) for potential improvements to your own profiles * Clean up any GEDCOM junk for the ''Pike/Pyke'' profiles which you create and/or manage. See the following links for guidance and suggestions: ** [[GEDCOM-created_biographies|Help:GEDCOM-Created Biographies]] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_AGC WikiTree AGC (Automatic GEDCOM Cleanup)] ** [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7gJMhj-93fw Video by Julie Ricketts: GEDCOM Created Biography Clean up] ** [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yNnIv9JvOQA&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R&index=38&t=10s Data Doctor Video: Suggestion 853 Gedcom Junk] ''Don't forget you can always ask questions in G2G if you need genealogy help === Task List === Here are some tasks requiring (often ongoing) effort which team members can contribute to: # Find and add sources and/or connections for [[:Category:Pike_Name_Study%2C_Unsourced_Profiles|Unsourced ''Pike/Pyke'' profiles]] # Add the relevant [[#Pike Name Study Category | ''Pike/Pyke'' Name Study Category]] for the ''Location'' where they were born, lived or died, to new and existing ''Pike/Pyke'' profiles (ie. monitor the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&surname=Pike&showall=1 ''Pike''] or [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&surname=Pyke&showall=1 ''Pyke''] Activity Feeds to check for new ''Pike/Pyke'' profiles and check if they have been included) # Improve existing ''Pike/Pyke'' profiles by searching for original or primary sources rather than derivative documentation and add these sources to profiles (for example, a ''FamilySearch ID link'' alone is insufficient as a source - but it may lead you to some good sources which can be included) # Check for existing ''Pike/Pyke'' duplicates and request merges # Connect [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=Pike Unconnected ''Pike''] or [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=Pyke ''Pyke''] Profiles into the main tree (by expanding them until you reach a family member, not necessarily a ''Pike'', who is already connected) # [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&order=&s=Pike Adopt a ''Pike'' profile] (one that has been abandoned/no profile manager) and improve its Biography or add sources. # Monitor the [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebName/errors.htm?Name=Pike&MaxErrors=100 ''Pike'' Error Feed] and try having a go at fixing some of the easier errors for profiles with no profile manager # If you are a male with the ''Pike'' surname or a variant and haven't already, please consider testing your yDNA - see [[#DNA|Pike Surname DNA]] === Pike Family Brickwalls === Many families have frustrating Brickwalls they reach and cannot move past when researching ancestors. You can add your own ''Pike/Pyke'' family Brickwall to the list below. Perhaps others might be able to help you in breaking down your brickwall, and can offer their assistance: * [[Pike-2313|John Pike]] (abt.1788-bef.1870) - ''[[Pike-2301|Eddie Pike]]'s Brickwall: ::John Pike is found in Casey County Kentucky in 1803 when the county was separated from Lincoln County and that he was a possible slave owner. John Pike showed up on the county tax records that only proves that he was an adult of at least 21 or he was a property owner and at least 18 years of age living with 1 or both parents. He is not found him on the records of that county after that, but shows up in Pendleton County Kentucky in 1830 and married Mary Courtney in the same county in 1832. * [[Pike-2211|Joseph Pike]] (abt.1748-bef.1818) ''[[Pike-5935|Christine]]'s Brickwall: ::Joseph Pike/Pyke signed marriage banns with Ann Lovelock on 7 Feb 1779, at Tidcombe, Wiltshire, England. They had (at least) 8 children, 2 of whom emigrated to Australia in 1840 with their wives and children. Joseph died in 1818, in Tidcombe, Wiltshire, England, aged 70. Based on his age at death, and the history of the village (thought to have originally been part of the Bedwyn estate) it seems likely that Joseph came to Tidcombe as a worker as part of the construction of the Manor house in 1770, so Joseph was ''(probably, but uncertain)'' born in Great Bedwyn, Wiltshire about 1748. * [[Pike-12779|Abraham Pike]] (1784-1827) ''[[Chickering-80|Linda]]'s Brickwall: ::Abraham Pike emigrated from Ireland, either from Queenstown or Queen's County (now Laois) to Brantford, Ontario, in 1819. He was married to Hannah Heritage and they had 8 children in Brant Co, Ontario. == Research Pages == * [[Space:Pike_pedigrees|Pike pedigrees]] * [[Space:Pikes_in_Australia|Pikes in Australia]] * ''Add a link to any new Research Page here If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please consider starting your own Research Page using a [[Help:Free-Space_Profile||free-space profile]] - please make sure you add a link above to your Research Page. === Teams === :{| border="2" cellpadding="5" | Pikes in England || |- | Pikes in United States || |- | Pikes in Canada || [[Davis-76129|Nicki Davis]] |- | Pikes in Australia || [[Pike-5935|Christine Pike]] |- | Pikes in New Zealand|| |- | || |- | || |} ''Are you interested in joining an existing team, or starting a new team?''
Please add yourself, and/or your new team to the table above. == DNA == View list of existing [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=Pike DNA connections for the surname '''Pike''' in Wikitree] (''Hint:'' A search box for other surnames is also included) '''Some external Pike DNA Projects: * [[#Pike Surname DNA Project|Pike Surname DNA Project]] ([https://www.math.mun.ca/~dapike/family_history/pike/DNA/index.php?content=results.html math.mun.ca] global DNA study) * "Pike One-Name Study" Guild of One Name Studies. [https://one-name.org/name_profile/pike/ one-name.org] * "Pike DNA Project." International Society of Genetic Genealogy (ISOGG) [https://isogg.org/wiki/Pike_DNA_Project isogg.org]. (global DNA project) * "Pike." [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/pike/about familytreedna.com]. (DNA project) === Pike Surname DNA Project (Y-chromosome) === There is a '''Pike Surname DNA Project''' that you may wish to join (or just read about) at [https://www.math.mun.ca/~dapike/family_history/pike/DNA/index.php?content=intro.html math.mun.ca]. The basic idea behind the project is to use genetic analysis to assist with Pike genealogy. By comparing the genetic signatures for various Pike family lines one can find out which ones are related, and which are not (regardless of whether corresponding historical records are available).  ''Note: The Pike Surname DNA Project focuses on the '''male''' Pike lineage, as it uses the genetic signature of each Pike family line's '''Y-chromosome'''.'' [https://www.math.mun.ca/~dapike/family_history/pike/DNA/index.php?content=results.html DNA Test Results ] from project members include the following clusters, each of which has its own Y-DNA genetic profile: :{| border="0" cellpadding="2" | ''PikeGroup'' || ''Haplogroup'' || ''Pike Group/Cluster Description'' |- | Group 1 : || R1a || Pikes from Hampshire and Wiltshire, England |- | Group 2 : || R1b || Pikes of Carbonear, Newfoundland (previously from Poole, Dorset) |- | Group 3 : || R1b || Relatives of Abraham Pyke of Baltimore, Maryland |- | Group 4 : || R1b || Pikes from Nottingham, England |- | Group 5 : || I1 || Pikes from St. Mary's County, Maryland |- | Group 6 : || R1b || Relatives of James Pike of Charlestown and Reading, Massachusetts |- | Group 7 : || I1 || Relatives of Philip Pike (who emigrated from Manchester, England to Kittery, Maine) |- | Group 8 : || I1 || Pikes of Adair County, Kentucky; Edgefield County, South Carolina; and Roanoke, Alabama |- | Group 9 : || R1b || Descendants of Wesley Pike and Olivia Drake |- | Group 10 : || R1b || McPike, McPeak, and related surname variants |- | Group 11 : || J2 || Pikes from Virginia |- | Group 12 : || R1a || Pikes from Germany and Pennsylvania |- | Group 13 : || J2 || Pikes from Pimperne, Dorset |- | Group 14 : || R1b || Pikes from Truro, Massachusetts |- | Group 15 : || I1 || Pikes from Headcorn, Kent |- | Group 16 : || R1b || Relatives of Robert Pike who married Anny Anderson in 1781 at Fort Pitt, Pennsylvania |- | Group 17 : || R1b || Pikes from Dowlish Wake (Somerset), Bristol (Gloucestershire), Glyncorrwg (Wales), Yarcombe (Devon), London and the Burin Peninsula of Newfoundland |- | Group 18 : || R1b || Descendants of Hugh Pike of Newbury, Massachussets (including descendants of Rufus Pike of Franklin, New Hampshire) |- | Group 19 : || G || Pikes from Eggesford and Salcombe Regis, Devon |- | Group 20 : || R1b || Pikes from the vicinity of New Harbour and Old Perlican, Trinity Bay, Newfoundland (possibly originating at Christchurch, Hampshire) |- | Group 21 : || I || Pikes from Lilstock, Somerset and Stockland, Dorset |- | Group 22 : || R1b || |- | Group 23 : || R1b || |- | Group 24 : || I2 || Pikes from Tetbury, Gloucestershire |} See also: * [https://pikedna.blogspot.com/ Pike DNA Blog] * [[Pike-9313|Stu Pike]] ==Acknowledgements== Thanks to all of the Pike researchers that have contributed. We, as of 12-19-2018 have more than tripled the number of Pike Profiles on WikiTree since this ONS project was started about 3 years ago. We are up to Pike-7027. Again thanks to all Pike researchers and Robin Kabrich and M Bale in the U.S., Christine Pike in Australia, for their work on tagging the ONS on 4 continents. Sincerly, Pike-2301 ==Original Page Content== ''The following content is yet to be reviewed/updated'' ''It can probably be moved to (future) free space pages for Pikes in United States and Canada === Sources === * [https://books.google.com/books?id=uS9FAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA398&lpg=PA398&dq=supreme+court+of+tennessee+j+h+criner+vs+jacob+pike&source=bl&ots=Sa4HgJZl4M&sig=DfviBb-XuBcwAGjKpJGVqzTh_KE&hl=en&sa=X&ei=IznwUbL6FoSiiQLXt4HABQ#v=onepage&q=supreme%20court%20of%20tennessee%20j%20h%20criner%20vs%20jacob%20pike&f=false A Tenn. Supreme Court case involving Jacob Pike of Tenn. in 1859.] Thanks to [[Bale-77]] * [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~downeast/genealogy/Pike.html Early Canadian Pikes] * [http://www.math.mun.ca/~dapike/family_history/pike/DNA/index.php?content=early.html The Pike DNA Project on English and early North American Settlers.] [[Pike-2301|Pike-2301]] 18:28, 30 May 2018 (UTC) * [http://www.jackandpatt.com/freeman/p712.htm#i14237 Colonial Mass. Pikes] * book by Daughters of the American Revolution. 1900. Washington, D.C. : The Society ; Harrisburg, Pa. : Harrisburg Pub. Co. * New York Pike Branch https://archive.org/stream/lineagebook3433daug#page/6/mode/2up * http://karen-zimmerman.com/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I4&tree=pike * [[Pike-3625|Newspaper Sources on Alfred Jones Pike (1849 - 1923) 1]]
* [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Pike-3625-3.pdf Newspaper Sources on Alfred Jones Pike (1849 - 1923) 2]
* [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Pike-3625.pdf Newspaper Sources on Alfred Jones Pike (1849 - 1923) 3] Thanks to [[Bale-77]] * https://archive.org/stream/babcockgenealogy00babc#page/144/mode/2up * https://www.familysearch.org/discovery/about * Honi Kleine has some Pike/ Courtney resources at [[Kleine-49|Kleine-49]]

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Pilgrim Notes and Queries == * Compiled by Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants * Boston: Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1913 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Pilgrim Notes and Queries|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * TOC of all volumes: http://plymouthcolony.net/resources/verify.php?file=pnq.pdf * Vol. 1, 1913 ::* https://archive.org/details/pilgrimnotesquer00mass ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012507785 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008699640 * Vol. 2, 1914 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=EEY9AQAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012507785 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008699640 * Vol. 3, 1915 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ScgWAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008699640 * Vol. 4, 1916 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=iWQtAQAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012507785 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008699640 * Vol. 5, 1917 ::* https://archive.org/details/pilgrimnotesand00descgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=B8gWAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012507785 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008699640 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:Pilgrim Notes and Queries|Pilgrim Notes and Queries]]'' (Boston, Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1913) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#PNQ|Pilgrim Notes & Queries]])

Pinchard's Island, Newfoundland

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[[Category: Pinchard's Island, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category: Pinchard's Island, Dominion of Newfoundland]] ==Description== Pinchard's Island is one of the communities that comprise an area on the northeast coast of the Island of Newfoundland, called Bonavista North. These communities have a shared history in that they were settled by people from England, predominantly from the West Country - Dorset, Devon Somerset and HampshireWikipedia article for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinchard%27s_Island,_Newfoundland_and_Labrador Pinchard's Island, Newfoundland and Labrador]. Pinchard's Island is located at the northern extremity of Bonavista Bay, about 5 km south of Cape Freels. Offering access to exceUent fishing grounds to the east and with islets offering protection for small boats on its southern side, Pinchard's Island was one of the first settled sites in northern Bonavista BayEncyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador, 1994 volume 4 (Extract: letter P). [http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_enl/id/2093 Entry for Pinchard's Island, p. 300]. Memorial University of Newfoundland Website. Accessed 2018. ==History== The earliest people on Pinchard's Island were probably sent over by West Country English firms to do trading at Greenspond. The first and most common family names on Pinchard's Island were: Norris, Blackmore, Hounsell, Davis, Gill, Parsons. There were 13 families in the beginning. George Coster, a clergyman for the Church of England in Bonavista visited Pinchard's Island in 1827 and recorded 20 families residing there. He called it a thriving community with 120 people. He appointed John Sainsbury as layreader and teacher and an old fish store was used to hold the classes. In 1845 there were 291 people living there which made Pinchard's Island the second largest community in northern Bonavista Bay. By 1850 people began moving to the nearby mainland, particularly Newtown because it had a better harbour. The population had one last peak in 1921 with 413 people, but by 1950 (population 218) the island fell under the resettlement program and were relocated. ===Early Families=== An 1806 register of fishing rooms in Bonavista Bay noted three premises at Pinchard's Island, all said to have been established in 1802. These settlers had likely been brought out to Newfoundland by West Country English firms trading at [[Space:Greenspond, Newfoundland|Greenspond]]. Two of the rooms were occupied by Samuel Stockley and David Burry (family names not subsequentiy recorded at Pinchard's Island), while the third was owned jointly by Edward Hicks and John Norris. Subsequently Norris was one of the most common family names of Pinchard's Island, and the best anchorage on the island became known as Norris's Cove. Of the other common family names the Blackmores and Hounsells likely came out from England as servants to Greenspond firms, while the Davis, Gill and Parsons families probably first became acquainted with the area while engaged in the migratory fishery to the Straight Shore to the north, out of Harbour Grace and other Conception Bay ports in the early 1800s. When Bonavista Church of England clergyman George Coster visited Pinchard's Island in 1827 he noted that it was home to 20 families numbering 120 people and stated that "tho' it has not long been occupied [it] is already a thriving settlement" (cited in Winsor: 1981). Coster encouraged the appointment of local man John Sainsbury as Church of England lay reader and teacher. Residents offered a disused fish store to enable him to hold classes, which it was hoped could also be attended by residents of Cobblers Island and Cape Island to the north. Although for the next 30 years school was held only sporadically, largely dependent on Sainsbury's availability, a school building was erected in 1844 and also served as a chapel. In 1845 there were 291 people at Pinchard's Island, making it the second largest community in northern Bonavista Bay, next to Greenspond. In addition to the inshore fishery there were 13 fishing vessels of over 30 quintals capacity, ranging over grounds from Cabot Island in the east to the Straight Shore, and a 55-ton vessel outfitted for the seal fishery. In the early 1800s Pinchard's Island was also the centre of a substantial land-based spring seal hunt — there were almost 200 seal nets in use in the community in 1845. ==Later History== After the Rev. Julian Moreton was stationed at Greenspond in 1849 he pleaded that his charge be divided and that Pinchard's Island be made the parish centre for the northern islands and the Straight Shore. With local efforts being organized by lay reader William Davis, a start was made on a new church and school in 1853. St. Matthew's church was consecrated in 1857 by Bishop Edward Feild. In 1862 J.G. Cragg was stationed at Pinchard's Island, the only resident clergyman the community was ever to have. Cragg was transferred to Greenspond in 1870 and Pinchard's Island once again became part of the larger circuit. Although Cragg's transfer was necessitated by the lack of a clergyman for the larger centre of Greenspond, it may have also been motivated by a declining population at Pinchard's Island. Beginning in the 1850s some residents moved to Inner Pinchard's Islands (later Newtown qv), which offered better shelter for the vessels being used in the seal hunt and the growing Labrador fishery. Further, the island (which measures approximately three-quarters of a mile by one-half mile) was not physically able to support many more people, while the Straight Shore fishery became increasingly the province of the growing communities of Cape Freels, Deadman's Bay and Lumsden to the north. From 359 people in 1857 the population had dropped to 264 in 1874. By the 1890s most ofthe fishermen of Pinchard's Island traded their catches of cod to merchants at Newtown and sailed to the seal hunt and the Labrador fishery in vessels from that port. When the Church of England parish of Greenspond was again divided in 1894, Newtown, with a population approaching 500, was chosen as the parish seat. While the community remained largely Church of England, a Methodist resident, Henry Davis, began to hold "cottage" meetings and built up a congregation which had its church completed in 1906. In the early 1900s, as Bonavista north ports such as Newtown and Wesleyville came to dominate the seal hunt and were increasingly involved in the Labrador fishery, the population of Pinchard's Island again increased, reaching a peak of 413 in 1921. However, a series of poor years for the inshore fishery, coupled with a drastic decline in the Labrador fishery, led most young people to leave the island to seek work. In 1953, after several years in which it had been difficult to obtain teachers for the school, the remaining residents, fewer than 200, moved, most of them going to Newtown. ===Resources=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Pinchard's Island,_Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==

Pine Grove Cemetery, Magee, Simpson County, Mississippi

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[[Category:Simpson County, Mississippi, Cemeteries]] [[Category: Pine Grove Cemetery, Simpson County, Mississippi]] [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This project will catalog and document all burials in Pine Grove Cemetery, located in rural Simpson County, Mississippi. This free space page for the Kennedy Springs Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Mississippi Cemeteries Project is a sub-project of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, '''please contact [[Bishop-4082|Myrtis Bishop]] for assistance'''. ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== :Location ::Gather Johnson Road, Magee, MS 39111 :: Pine Grove Baptist Church: 601-849-4098 :: Pine Grove Baptist Church Cemetery Association: 601-849-2024 or 601-849-4098 :GPS Coordinates (WGS84) :: 31.913683, -89.671966 ::[https://goo.gl/maps/ahqM8 Pine Grove Cemetery on Google Maps] === History === Pine Grove Cemetery is located next to Pine Grove Baptist Church which has a Magee address. It currently has about 460 marked graves. The cemetery does not have a gate. There is a fence around the back and right side. As of Jul 30, 2017 '''Findagrave''' [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2198505 Findagrave - Pine Grove Baptist Church Cemetery] lists Pine Grove Cemetery with 469 graves recorded and 97% photographed. ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * 100% of marked graves in this cemetery have been photographed by [[Bishop-4082 | Myrtis Bishop]] on Oct 2012. Data Transcription * 100 % of all marked graves ===To Do=== * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ===Table of Interments=== Data given is as on Headstone {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name ! First/Middle Names/Initials ! data-sort-type="date" | Born ! data-sort-type="date" | Died ! Inscription (notes) ! class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Ainsworth-xxx | Ainsworth ]] ||James Jr. ||1934-01-03||2007-04-09||[wed] Jan 11, 1954, CPL US Army Korea ||[[Image:Ainsworth-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ainsworth-xxx | Ainsworth ]] ||James David ||1958-07-25||2015-02-12||(obit, '''need photo''') ||[[Image:Ainsworth-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ainsworth-xxx | Ainsworth ]] ||Larry Dale ||1960-12-16||2001-02-20|| ||[[Image:Ainsworth-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Allen-39410 | Allen ]] ||Charles M. ||1939-09-11||1996-05-10||US Air Force ||[[Image:Allen-39410.jpg |100px]] |- | [[ Allen-39426 | Allen ]] ||Donald Wayne Sr. ||1943-10-22||1994-03-28||One day at a time Call my name and I'll be there [wed] Dec 7, 1963 ||[[Image:Allen-39426.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Allen-39420 | Allen ]] ||Elton J. ||1937-07-19||2005-07-06||||[[Image:Allen-39420.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Allen-9240| Allen ]] ||James W. ||1902-11-11||1978-03-26|| ||[[Image:Mayfield-648.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cockrell-694 | Allen ]] ||Katie B. ||1913-12-12||1995-07-29||(nee Cockrell) MAMA, Our Precious Mother ||[[Image:Cockrell-694.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Allen-53133| Allen ]]||Mary I. ||1891-08-22||1891-10-08||Daug of W.T. & M.L. Allen ||[[Image:Allen-53133.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mayfield-648 | Allen ]]||Mattie V. ||1910-01-23||1986-10-23||(nee Mayfield) ||[[Image:Mayfield-648.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Allen-23107 | Allen ]]||Noel E. ||1906-09-29||1982-09-28||He was a kind and noble man, DADDY ||[[Image:Allen-23107.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Buffington-602| Allen ]]||Sarah J.||1867-02-14||1937-03-16||(nee Buffington) A tender mother and faithful friend. ||[[Image:Buffington-602.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Allen-53143| Allen ]]||William Ethian ||1926-12-16||2000-11-19|| ||[[Image:Allen-53143.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Allen-18942| Allen ]]||William W. ||1883-01-03||1963-12-26||A faithful father. ||[[Image:Allen-18942.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ates-266 | Ates ]]||D. S. ||1883-04-01||1930-08-05||(given name Daniel Solomon) ||[[Image:Ates-266.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ates-xxx | Ates ]]||Baby Boy ||1921-02-10||1921-02-10||Son of W.N. & M.B. Ates ||[[Image:Ates-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ates-xxx | Ates ]] ||Mary Beulah ||1873-09-24||1969-11-29|| ||[[Image:Ates-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ates-xxx | Ates ]] ||Nancy Caroline ||1894-07-31||1913-04-19||Daughter of H. W. & Mary Ates ||[[Image:Ates-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Davis-xxx | Ates ]] ||Rutha V.||1884-02-10||1980-08-17||(nee Davis)||[[Image:Ates-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Reed-13363 | Ates ]] ||Sarah C. Reed||1850-04-14||1939-11-04||(nee Reed) Wife of W. L. Ates||[[Image:Reed-13363.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cole-7124| Ates ]] ||Sophronia ||1869-10-20||1911-07-19|| (nee Cole) Wife of W. N. Ates, Our darling one hath gone before to greet us on the blissful shore. ||[[Image:Cole-7124.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ates-61| Ates ]] ||W. N. ||1858-12-09||1938-03-05||Farewell, Until we meet again ||[[Image:Ates-61.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ates-xxx | Ates ]] ||Wallace || || ||Son of W. D. & Ola Ates ||[[Image:Ates-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ates-122 | Ates ]] ||W. L. ||1852-02-10||1923-08-06||(given name William Lafayette) (broken stone)||[[Image:Ates-122.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Austin-xxx | Austin ]] ||Charlene ||1948-07-29||2001-11-21||[wed] Nov 19, 1965 ||[[Image:Austin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-9198 | Barrett ]] ||Irene Butler ||1904-02-28||1998-02-06||MOTHER ||[[Image:Butler-9198.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Barrett-4451 | Barrett ]] ||Oscar R. ||1897-08-30||1977-12-07||FATHER ||[[Image:Barrett-4451.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Barr-xxx | Barr ]] ||Kisha Lenae ||1981-06-18||1981-06-18||Our little angel ||[[Image:Barr-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Boles-667| Boles ]] ||Charles V. III ||1939-10-22||2009-06-17|| ||[[Image:Boles-667.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cole-7417 | Boone ]] ||Emma Cole ||1900-10-12||1968-10-08||(nee Cole) ||[[Image:Cole-7417.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Boone-2149| Boone ]] ||John C. ||1895-06-20||1983-05-15|| ||[[Image:Boone-2149.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1284| Bowman ]] ||Hazel Sellers||1936-02-07||2018-10-23||(nee Sellers) MOTHER, John 3:16 '''need updated photo'''||[[Image:Sellers-1284.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bowman-3959| Bowman ]] ||James Conley ||1938-08-26||2012-03-31||FATHER, Psalms 23 ||[[Image:Bowman-3959.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Eavenson-14| Brinson ]] ||Angela D. Eavenson ||1975-05-23||2011-06-08||'''[FHM]''' ||[[Image:Eavenson-14.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brown-xxx | Brown ]] ||Margaret Jordan ||1911-10-22||2001-02-08|| ||[[Image:Brown-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brown-xxx | Brown ]] ||Oscar ||1906-10-05||1977-04-01||PVT US Army World War II ||[[Image:Brown-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bryant-4273| Bryant ]] ||Albert ||1915-09-29||1978-07-29||||[[Image:Bryant-4273.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bryant-3763| Bryant ]] ||Albert G. ||1856-02-17||1937-02-11||FATHER ||[[Image:Bryant-3763.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bryant-4271| Bryant ]] ||Albert L. ||1888-10-11||1973-09-10|| ||[[Image:Sellers-1095.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bryant-4439| Bryant ]] ||Annie Jane ||1881-04-28||1965-10-27|| ||[[Image:Bryant-4439.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bryant-4436| Bryant ]] ||Anslem J. ||1876||1922||I am free at last. ||[[Image:Bryant-4436.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Keys-347 | Bryant ]] ||Caroline ||1856-01-07||1914-05-22||MOTHER (nee Keys/Keyes) ||[[Image:Keys-347.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bryant-4448| Bryant ]] ||Charlie M. ||1895-12-20||1966-07-11|| ||[[Image:Bryant-4448.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bryant-4573| Bryant ]] ||Clayborn ||1905-09-06||1968-12-08|| ||[[Image:Bryant-4573.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bryant-4443| Bryant ]] ||Clinton Eugene ||1923-10-02||1986-05-02||NORMANDY PVT US Army World War II ||[[Image:Bryant-4443.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ates-60| Bryant ]] ||Dorothy ||1908-01-20||1983-03-02||(nee Ates)||[[Image:Bryant-4573.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1095| Bryant ]] ||Effie S.||1889-07-07||1985-11-30||(nee Sellers) ||[[Image:Sellers-1095.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Amason-16| Bryant ]] ||Emma S. ||1902-05-19||1996-04-28||(nee Amason)||[[Image:Bryant-4461.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bryant-4444| Bryant ]]||Ernest Velpo ||1916-04-10||1964-02-25|| ||[[Image:Bryant-4444.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Everett-1679 | Bryant ]] ||Frances Everett||1901-01-26||1978-02-25|| ||[[Image:Bryant-4568.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-263994 | Bryant ]] ||Georgia A. ||1884||1951||Death is another life ||[[Image:Unknown-263994.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-6248| Bryant ]] ||Girtrue K.||1916-02-25||2004-05-05||(nee Kennedy)||[[Image:Bryant-4444.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bryant-4446 | Bryant ]] ||Infant Daughter||1920||1920||Infant Daughter of Robert & Katie Bryant||[[Image:Bryant-4446.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bryant-4572 | Bryant ]]||John William||1902-08-14||1902-08-15||Son of W. A. & M. P. Bryant ||[[Image:Bryant-4572.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Amason-15| Bryant ]] ||Kattie B. ||1898-04-07||1964-02-25||(nee Amason) ||[[Image:Bryant-4441.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bryant-4451| Bryant ]] ||Lula C. ||1893-09-08||1909-10-15|| ||[[Image:Bryant-4451.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bryant-4453| Bryant ]] ||Mary C. ||1889-05-22||1949-06-27|| ||[[Image:Bryant-4453.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Canoy-86| Bryant ]] ||Nancy Pearl||1925-12-03||1999-12-26||Blessed art thou among women (nee Canoy) ||[[Image:Canoy-86.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bryant-4274| Bryant ]] ||Robert Lee ||1918||1980||US Army, World War II ||[[Image:Bryant-4274.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bryant-4441| Bryant ]] ||Robert T. ||1885-06-06||1964-02-25|| ||[[Image:Bryant-4441.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bryant-4458| Bryant ]] ||Singleton J. ||1901-06-03||1958-06-10|| ||[[Image:Bryant-4458.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bryant-11979| Bryant ]] ||Stanley Rogers ||1947-04-08||2018-08-16||'''Obituary''' ||[[Image:Bryant-11979.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bryant-4574 | Bryant ]] ||Thomas S. Jr. ||1927-02-21||1927-12-10||Asleep in Jesus ||[[Image:Bryant-4574.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bryant-4568 | Bryant ]] ||Thomas Sylvester||1890-08-21||1945-03-01|| ||[[Image:Bryant-4568.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bryant-4460| Bryant ]] ||Tyrone E. ||1967-06-27||1967-09-23||Our Angel ||[[Image:Bryant-4460.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bryant-4461| Bryant ]] ||Willis S. ||1898-01-31||1965-07-05|| ||[[Image:Bryant-4461.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bryant-4272| Bryant ]]||Wilson E. ||1913-08-04||1989-12-03||HUSBAND||[[Image:Bryant-4272.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Burnett-xxx | Burnett ]]||David B. ||1924-09-08||2002-05-20|| ||[[Image:Burnett-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Burnett-xxx | Burnett ]]||Vondell L. ||1927-11-18|||| ||[[Image:Burnett-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Taylor-30166 | Butler ]] ||Elsie T.||1883-12-01||1958-03-14||(nee Taylor) ||[[Image:Taylor-30166.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-9204 | Butler ]] ||James Elmer ||1922-11-20||1922-12-08||Son of J. F. and Elsie Butler, OUR BABY ||[[Image:Butler-9204.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-9197 | Butler ]] ||James F. ||1882-08-12||1968-01-17|| ||[[Image:Butler-9197.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-9200 | Butler ]] ||Lois ||1915-01-04||2011-01-11||(death date from obit) ||[[Image:Butler-9200.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-9211 | Butler ]] ||W. H. ||1855||1923||Age 68 At Rest ||[[Image:Butler-9211.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-9199 | Butler ]] ||William Luther ||1906||1977||(mil) SSGT US Army World War II ||[[Image:Butler-9199.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Vinzant-14 | Canoy ]] ||Loitt Luvenia ||1901||1955|| ||[[Image:Vinzant-14.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Canoy-96| Canoy ]] ||William Jackson ||1896-08-16||1981-03-18|| ||[[Image:Canoy-96.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Breland-xxx| Cockrell ]] ||Linda Breland ||1955-01-22||2013-12-22||'''(obit)''' ||[[Image:Breland-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lack-80| Cole ]] ||Birtie Lack ||1908-11-23||1996-02-14||(death date from SSDi)||[[Image:Cole-7419.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cole-7421| Cole ]] ||Boyce ||1916-01-18||2008-04-25||Father, [wed] Oct. 21, 1933, Parents of Boyce Jr, Samuel ||[[Image:Cole-7421.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5504 | Cole ]] ||Celie Ann ||1912-10-29||2000-09-23||(nee Sullivan) Mother, [wed] Oct. 21, 1933, Parents of Boyce Jr, Samuel ||[[Image:Cole-7421.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cole-7420| Cole ]] ||Edith ||1911-10-28||1911-11-25||Dau of J. S. & M. F. Cole||[[Image:Cole-7420.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Keys-343 | Cole ]] ||Elender A. ||1843-03-21||1922-10-15||(nee Keys/Keyes) Wife of J. F. Cole Jr ||[[Image:Keys-343.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cole-7422| Cole ]] ||Harles Daniel, Sr. ||1932-03-25||2014-06-01|| [wed] Oct 09, 1956||[[Image:Cole-7422.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cole-7419| Cole ]]||Hercial||1908-01-26||1982-12-19||||[[Image:Cole-7419.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cole-7121| Cole ]]||J. W. ||1867-10-17||1906-01-18||(given name James W.)||[[Image:Cole-7121.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cole-6180| Cole ]] ||J. F. ||1833-04-09||1896-05-09||(given name John Frankin) A light from our household if gone A voice we loved is stilled A place is vacant in our hearts. That never can be filled. ||[[Image:Cole-6180.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cole-7122| Cole ]] ||Joseph Samuel ||1879-04||1965-02||He was the sunshine of our home ||[[Image:Cole-7122.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Little-3260| Cole ]]||Florence Little||1883-03||1962-05||She was the sunshine of our home ||[[Image:Little-3260.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Welch-3018| Cole ]] ||Mattie Welch||1909-09-17||2003-01-15|| ||[[Image:Cole-7418.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cole-7418 | Cole ]] ||William Shelby||1905-09-15||1981-11-01|| ||[[Image:Cole-7418.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cook-xxx| Cook ]] ||Beverly McGhee ||1957-10-27||2011-03-10||'''(obit)''' ||[[Image:Cook-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Corley-xxx | Corley ]] ||Benny Raymond ||1954-05-17||1978-04-06|| ||[[Image:Corley-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Creel-1176 | Creel ]]||Alonzo Louis ||1932-03-14||1984-06-28|| ||[[Image:Creel-1176.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Creel-1176 | Creel ]] ||Aubrey E. ||1924-03-02||1998-06-19|| ||[[Image:Creel-1176.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Langford-3164| Creel ]] ||Brady Langford||1890-01-31||1968-08-16||(nee Langford) MOTHER ||[[Image:Langford-3164.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Creel-xxx | Creel ]] ||L. ||||||'''probably a marker''' ||[[Image:Creel-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Creel-1167| Creel ]] ||Walter Jefferson ||1888-03-09||1942-01-03||FATHER ||[[Image:Creel-1167.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Currie-xxx | Currie ]] ||Oscar Earline ||1917-10-16||1918-02-04|| ||[[Image:Currie-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Davis-xxx| Davis ]] ||Alex Jefferson ||1895-03-31||1973-10-24||||[[Image:Davis-25953.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cook-10885 | Davis ]] ||Mendy ||1860-08-29||1946-12-29||(given name Amanda Jane Cook)||[[Image:Cook-10885.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gibbons-xxx | Davis ]] ||Myrtle Mae ||1908-06-11||1988-01-22||Home at last (nee Gibbons) ||[[Image:Gibbons-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Davis-25953| Davis ]] ||George Scott ||1888-08-26||1975-02-28||||[[Image:Davis-25953.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Davis-27033 | Davis ]]||Henry Washington ||1856-07-23||1938-11-14||H. W. Davis, Gone to be with Jesus (has 2 headstones) ||[[Image:Davis-27033.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ashley-1874| Davis ]]||Versie Ashley ||1894-03-31||1956-10-16|| ||[[Image:Davis-25953.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stringer-3313 | Dollar ]]||Lavonne ||1921-12-09||1982-09-10||MOTHER Mrs Lavonne Dollar Gone to be with the Lord (nee Stringer) ||[[Image:Stringer-3313.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dollar-xxx | Dollar ]] ||Aubrey W. ||1905||1950||(have obit) ||[[Image:Dollar-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dollar-xxx | Dollar ]] ||Baby ||1944-05-24||1944-05-24|| ||[[Image:Dollar-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dollar-xxx | Dollar ]] ||Bertie ||1902-04-29||1903-06-15||Darling, we miss thee ||[[Image:Dollar-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dollar-xxx | Dollar ]] ||Boyce ||1926-04-27||2014-08-13||A tender mother and a faithful father (death date from obit) ||[[Image:Dollar-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dollar-1169 | Dollar ]] ||Carlos ||1909-06-08||2001-01-03||FATHER, Gone to be with the Lord ||[[Image:Dollar-1169.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dollar-255| Dollar ]] ||Donald W. ||1934||1935||Our Son ||[[Image:Dollar-255.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dollar-178| Dollar ]] ||Duncan ||1875-02-03||1957-04-10|| ||[[Image:Dollar-178.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cole-7120| Dollar ]] ||Fannie Cole||1877-03-22||1962-01-04|| ||[[Image:Cole-7120.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-8496| Dollar ]]||Fannie||1880-01-14||1964-04-30||(nee Hughes)||[[Image:Hughes-8496.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dollar-254| Dollar ]] ||Hobson P. ||1923-12-11||1982-04-19||Gone but not forgotten. ||[[Image:Dollar-254.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dollar-1167 | Dollar ]] ||Infant Son ||1902-10-06||1902-10-06||Infant Son of D. & F. E. Dollar Asleep in Jesus. ||[[Image:Dollar-1167.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dollar-xxx | Dollar ]] ||Infant Son 1 ||1913-08-31||1913-08-31||Twin Sons of W.W. & Fannie Dollar Gone so soon ||[[Image:Dollar-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dollar-xxx | Dollar ]] ||Infant Son 2 ||1913-08-31||1913-08-31||Twin Sons of W.W. & Fannie Dollar Gone so soon ||[[Image:Dollar-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dollar-190 | Dollar ]] ||J. Hobson ||1899-01-31||1959-01-31|| ||[[Image:Dollar-190.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dollar-141 | Dollar ]] ||John Milton ||1914-09-02||1998-01-04||US Army World War II ||[[Image:Dollar-141.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dollar-1173 | Dollar ]] ||Kenneth B. ||1937-06-21||1966-08-08|| ||[[Image:Dollar-1173.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dollar-xxx | Dollar ]] ||Lester L. ||1894-10-03||1903-06-03||Gone to be an angel ||[[Image:Dollar-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dollar-1171 | Dollar ]] ||Louise ||1927-12-28||2005-05-30|| ||[[Image:Dollar-1171.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dollar-xxx | Dollar ]]||Mattie Jean ||1928-01-22||1957-03-22||A tender mother and a faithful father ||[[Image:Dollar-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ates-258 | Dollar ]] ||Myrtle Ates||1915-05-01||2007-09-03||(nee Ates) [wed] Dec 12, 1936 ||[[Image:Ates-258.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stubbs-1124 | Dollar ]] ||Nannie Mae ||1911-01-03||1974-04-30||(nee Stubbs) ||[[Image:Dollar-1170.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Parker-xxx | Dollar ]] ||Orean Parker ||1937-05-29||2015-03-26||'''(obit)''' ||[[Image:Parker-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dollar-xxx | Dollar ]] ||Paul David ||1948-10-04||1957-01-28|| ||[[Image:Dollar-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dollar-1168| Dollar ]] ||Ralph ||1904-11-09||1988-03-31||[wed] Dec 12, 1936 ||[[Image:Dollar-1168.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stubbs-1098 | Dollar ]] ||Leona Stubbs||1905-04-25||1986-12-08||(need Stubbs) ||[[Image:Stubbs-1098.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dollar-xxx | Dollar ]] ||Watson W. ||1870-06-07||1954-03-21|| ||[[Image:Dollar-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dollar-1172 | Dollar ]] ||W. H. "Buddy" ||1933-12-24||2012-09-21|| ||[[Image:Dollar-1172.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dollar-1170 | Dollar ]] ||William Howard ||1910-02-25||1957-10-19|| ||[[Image:Dollar-1170.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Padgett-556| Donnell ]] ||Ruth Padgett||1904-03-31||1993-12-23|| ||[[Image:Padgett-556.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Puckett-1313 | Dukes ]] ||Estelle Puckett ||1914-03-11||1941-07-12||(nee Puckett) Wife of Cordis Dukes, Gone but not forgotten||[[Image:Puckett-1313.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx | Dukes ]] ||Mims A. ||1937-10-11||2013-07-19||'''(obit)''' ||[[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Walker-xxx | Dukes ]] ||Shelby Jean Walker ||1943-08-14||2013-09-14||'''(obit)''' ||[[Image:Walker-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Evans-xxx | Evans ]] ||Lottie ||1887-01-17||1960-12-15|| ||[[Image:Evans-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Everett-1685 | Everett ]] ||Curtis ||1923-04-18||1993-09-02||In God's Care, DAD, Your memory is dear to us. ||[[Image:Everett-1685.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Everett-1678| Everett ]] ||Ben F.||1898-10-16||1976-12-24|| ||[[Image:Everett-1678.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Everett-1683| Everett ]] ||Bennie Sue||1933-05-13||1948-05-13||Not my will but Thine be done. (buried next to Ben F & Easter Everett) ||[[Image:Everett-1683.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Everett-1681 | Everett ]] ||Claud P. ||1907-10-16||1925-01-04||Son of P. F. & E. E. Everett, Gone but not forgotten ||[[Image:Everett-1681.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Everett-1680 | Everett ]] ||Clyde Newton||1905-02-27||1979-11-10|| ||[[Image:Everett-1680.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stubbs-890| Everett ]] ||Easter E.||1901-06-23||1973-04-18||(nee Stubbs) ||[[Image:Everett-1678.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stroud-1100| Everett ]] ||E. E.||1877-07-22||1944-10-02||MOTHER; She is gone but not forgotten (nee Stroud) ||[[Image:Stroud-1100.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stroud-1100| Everett ]] ||Elizabeth Stroud ||1877-07-22||1944-10-02||'''[2nd headstone]''' ||[[Image:Everett-1677.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Austin-4294 | Everett ]] ||Lola Austin||1909-10-10||1992-10-02|| ||[[Image:Everett-1680.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Everett-1684| Everett ]] ||P. B. ||1931-09-18||1933-03-28||Wept not, he is at rest. (buried next to Ben F & Easter Everett) ||[[Image:Everett-1684.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Everett-1677 | Everett ]] ||P. F. ||1873-12-01||1946-07-18||FATHER; He is gone but not forgotten ||[[Image:Stroud-1100.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Everett-1677 | Everett ]] ||Plummer F. ||1873-12-01||1946-07-18||'''[2nd headstone]''' ||[[Image:Everett-1677.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Nichols-4556 | Everett ]] ||Virgie ||1927-12-01||1989-04-27||In God's Care, MOM, Your memory is dear to us. (nee Nichols) ||[[Image:Nichols-4556.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Floyd-xxx | Floyd ]] ||Ervin Lee ||1947-10-27||2003-10-05||US Marine Corps Vietnam ||[[Image:Floyd-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Floyd-xxx | Floyd ]] ||Ira H. ||1918-02-10||2006-10-14||(nee Herring) ||[[Image:Floyd-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Floyd-xxx | Floyd ]] ||James W. ||1917-03-05||1980-03-04|| ||[[Image:Floyd-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-6028 | Fortenberry ]] ||Rebekah Hughes||1828-04-24||1900-09-13||Wife of J. Fortenberry Asleep in Jesus' peaceful rest. Whose waking is supremely blest. ||[[Image:Hughes-6028.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thames-368 | Garrett ]] ||Gertrude Thames||1908-11-11||1997-10-27||(nee Thames)||[[Image:Garrett-5283.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Garrett-5283 | Garrett ]] ||Homer ||1908-09-24||1993-08-22|| ||[[Image:Garrett-5283.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bryant-4815 | Gerkin ]] ||Mamie Bryant ||1932-05-21||2001-05-17|| ||[[Image:Bryant-4815.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gilham-xxx | Gibbons ]] ||Mandie Cordelia ||1871-01-07||1954-09-29|| ||[[Image:Gibbons-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gibbons-xxx | Gibbons ]] ||C. E. ||1905-12-01||1983-03-12|| ||[[Image:Gibbons-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gibbons-xxx | Gibbons ]] ||Diane ||||||Infant daughter of Mr. & Mrs. G. E. Gibbons Safe in the arms of Jesus ||[[Image:Gibbons-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Blakeney-xxx | Gibbons ]] ||Etoil ||1914-02-22||2000-10-30||(nee Blakeney)||[[Image:Blakeney-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gibbons-xxx | Gibbons ]] ||George Elisha ||1874-09-23||1945-10-30|| ||[[Image:Gibbons-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gibbons-xxx | Gibbons ]] ||Lee Odis ||1911-05-23||1971-01-18|| ||[[Image:Gibbons-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gibbons-xxx | Gibbons ]] ||Lillian V. ||1911-02-17||1966-01-09|| ||[[Image:Gibbons-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grice-xxx | Grice ]] ||Letha E. ||1906-06-14||1987-04-17|| ||[[Image:Grice-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grice-xxx | Grice ]] ||Wade A. ||1914-01-18||1992-04-05|| ||[[Image:Grice-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grubbs-xxx | Grubbs ]] ||Alvis Thomas Sr ||1913-07-13||2008-09-08|| ||[[Image:Grubbs-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Puckett-xxx | Grubbs ]] ||Mary Ernestine Puckett||1929-07-04||2014-08-04|| ||[[Image:Puckett-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hatcher-xxx | Hatcher ]] ||Michael David Jr ||1982-12-13||2004-08-29||Daddy of Alyssa Grace Hatcher, February 5, 2001 ||[[Image:Hatcher-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Henley-xxx | Henley ]] ||Infant Daughter ||1948-01-23||1948-01-23||Infant Daughter of J. H. & Vondell Henley, ASLEEP IN JESUS ||[[Image:Henley-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Herrington-xxx | Herrington ]]||Infant Son ||1951-08-23||1951-08-23||Infant Son of Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Herrington ... ||[[Image:Herrington-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Herrington-xxx | Herrington ]] ||Kermit ||1918-10-14||2014-07-12||Kermit Herrington ... ||[[Image:Herrington-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Herrington-xxx | Herrington ]] ||Nellie D. Jordan||1915-10-09||1995-03-26|| ||[[Image:Herrington-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Herrington-xxx | Herrington ]] ||Winston H. ||1899-03-30||1907-09-25||Son of F. M. & M. Herrington; Gone to be an angel ||[[Image:Herrington-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Herring-xxx | Herring ]] ||Armand Wardell ||1924-01-25||1995-02-11||Armand Wardell Herring SGT US ArmyKorea ||[[Image:Herring-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Herring-xxx | Herring ]] ||Benjamin Pinkney ||1886-04-08||1982-04-22||Benjamin P. Herring ... ||[[Image:Herring-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Herring-xxx | Herring ]] ||Bonnie J. ||1915-09-10||2001-01-23||MOM [wed] Feb 9, 1934 ||[[Image:Herring-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Herring-xxx | Herring ]] ||Dorothea Mae ||1907-07-28||1973-01-23||Dorothea M. Herring ... ||[[Image:Herring-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Herring-xxx | Herring ]] ||George W. "Truit" ||1926-03-21||2009-12-12|| ||[[Image:Herring-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Herring-xxx | Herring ]] ||Infant Daughter ||1934-12-18||1934-12-18||Infant Daughter of Mr & Mrs N.D. Herring ||[[Image:Herring-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Herring-xxx | Herring ]] ||Infant Daughter ||1921||1921||Infant Herring Daughter Born & Died 1921 ||[[Image:Herring-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Herring-xxx | Herring ]] ||Infant Son ||1926||1926||Infant Herring Son Born & Died 1926 ||[[Image:Herring-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Herring-xxx | Herring ]] ||Jerald J. ||1928-12-23|||| ||[[Image:Herring-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Herring-xxx | Herring ]] ||Martha Jane Murray||1888-06-05||1967-08-08||Martha J. Herring ... ||[[Image:Herring-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Herring-xxx | Herring ]] ||Mildred B. ||1915||1941||Asleep in Jesus ||[[Image:Herring-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Herring-xxx | Herring ]] ||Norman D. ||1911-01-22||1996-08-10||DAD [wed] Feb 9, 1934 ||[[Image:Herring-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Herring-xxx | Herring ]] ||Virginia D. ||1931-10-02||1989-05-10|| ||[[Image:Herring-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hodge-xxx | Hodge ]] ||Scott Wayne ||1969-09-22||2010-01-04|| ||[[Image:Hodge-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McLehany-1| Hughes ]] ||Adline L. ||1831-04-07||1906-06-08||Wife of T. Hughes; She died as the lived trusting in God. ||[[Image:McLehany-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]] ||Alex ||1881-06-12||1918-11-18|| ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]] ||Andrew Jackson "Skeet" ||1882-09-24||1957-03-09|| ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-6036 | Hughes ]] ||A. A. ||1852||1926||FATHER||[[Image:Hughes-6036.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cole-7423 | Hughes ]] ||Barbara Cole||1861||1938||MOTHER||[[Image:Hughes-6036.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]] ||Bessie ||1901-10-15||1909-09-10|| ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]] ||Bessie J. ||1919-09-26||1964-10-26||(nee Jones) ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]] ||Carrie M. ||1890-11-08||1967-12-09|| ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-29378 | Hughes ]] ||Charles Thomas ||1937-12-03||1973-08-29||SON (mil) South Carolina A1C US Air Force ||[[Image:Hughes-29378.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]] ||Charles M. ||1928-10-16||2013-11-24||'''(obit)''' ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ates-98| Hughes ]] ||Cola A.||1898-03-12||1976-02-08||(nee Ates) ||[[Image:Ates-98.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]] ||Dan T. ||1891-03-10||1982-01-23|| ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cook-14148 | Hughes ]] ||Dortha Cook||1870-10-28||1941-02-21||(nee Cook) MOTHER Wife of R. B. Hughes, Thy trials ended, thy rest is won. ||[[Image:Cook-14148.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]] ||Earnest ||1905-10-6||1905-12-20||Earnest of J. F. & A. M. Hughes ...Too good for earth God called him home. ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Herrington-618 | Hughes ]] ||Erma E. Harrington||1908-12-29||1979-02-25||(parents used surname Herrington) ||[[Image:Herrington-618.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]] ||Infant Daughter ||1902-03-03||1902-03-03||Infant Daughter of A. J. and Mamie Hughes ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]] ||Infant Daughter ||1904-12-10||1904-12-10||Infant Daughter of A. J. and Mamie Hughes ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]] ||Infant Daughter ||1903-10-01||1903-10-01||Infant Daughter of A. J. and Mamie Hughes ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]] ||Infant Daughter ||1922-03-05||1922-03-05||Infant Daughter of A. J. and Mamie Hughes ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]] ||Infant Daughter ||1907-05-09||1907-05-09||Infant Dau. of J. F. & A. M. Hughes, Gone to be an angel. ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]] ||Infant Daughter ||1893-09-01||1893-09-01||Infant Son of J. F. & A. M. Hughes, Gone to be an angel. ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]] ||Infant Son ||||||Infant Son of J. F. & A. M. Hughes '''need to revisit; dates hidden''' ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]] ||Infant Son ||1904-05-15||1904-05-15||Infant Son of J. F. & A. M. Hughes, Gone to be an angel. ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-9249 | Hughes ]] ||John W. ||1896-05-17||1975-08-07||John W. Hughes PFC US Army ... ||[[Image:Hughes-9249.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]] ||John Wiley ||||1886-10-01||Son of M. & A.LE Hughes ... ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]] ||Joseph B. ||1887-06-24||1888-01-21||Joseph B. Son of A. A. & B. A. Hughes ...Borne by angel hands away To a home of peace and love. ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]] ||Joseph Franklin ||1905-11-27||1974-11-03|| ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-29377 | Hughes ]] ||Kenneth Ray ||1940-10-21||2003-10-12|| ||[[Image:Hughes-29377.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]] ||Lillie Mae ||1912-01-24||1982-09-15|| ||[[Image:McGraw-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]] ||Mammie Susan Lyon||1887-10-16||1978-08-07|| ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]] ||Medford ||1938-08-07||1938-08-08|| ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]] ||Minnie Lee||1885||1953||MOTHER, Sweetly Resting ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]] ||Nellie J. ||1932-02-23|||| ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]] ||Opal C. ||1921-10-12||1943-12-27||Died at Sea---Opal C. Hughes MT SGT US Marine Corps World War II ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]] ||R. T. ||1918-05-24||1920-09-06||R. T. Son of Alex & Francis Hughes, He was the sunshine of our home. OUR BABY ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-8562| Hughes ]] ||R. B. ||1868-03-22||1927-02-10||(given name Robert Benjamin ) ||[[Image:Hughes-8562.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]] ||Robert F. ||1876||1958||FATHER, Our Loved One ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]] ||Robert S. ||1907-09-13||1907-12-21||Son of R. B. & D. A. Hughes ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Floyd-1924 | Hughes ]] ||Sarah E.||1862-10-30||1891-10-03||(nee Floyd) Wife of A. T. Hughes ||[[Image:Floyd-1924.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-5505| Hughes ]] ||Thomas ||1824-11-17||1910-03-25||(broken stone) My Husband; Death is eternal life why should we weep. ||[[Image:Hughes-5505.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]] ||Thomas Elton ||1937-06-15||1963-11-11|| ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Creel-1169 | Hughes ]] ||Vernice Creel ||1916-08-20||1998-01-15||(nee Creel) ||[[Image:Creel-1169.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-30258 | Hughes ]] ||W. A. ||1914-11-24||1994-01-28|| ||[[Image:Hughes-30258.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]] ||Walter ||1895-06-11||1983-08-22||PVT US Army World War I ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]] ||W. Nathan ||1927-08-07||2007-11-14|| ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]] ||W. Charlie ||1904-09-22||1976-09-22|| (William Charlie )||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Johnson-xxx | Hughes ]] ||Wilma Ree Johnson||1909-03-10||1994-02-27||Wilma R Hughes ... ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hugh-xxx | Hugh ]] ||Fana J. ||1883-05-08||1906-07-15||Wife of W.W. Hugh ||[[Image:Hugh-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Johnson-xxx | Johnson ]] ||Clinton M. ||1913-10-18||1976-06-21|| ||[[Image:Johnson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Johnson-xxx | Johnson ]] ||Gather A. ||1913-08-16||1999-08-29|| ||[[Image:Johnson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Johnson-xxx | Johnson ]] ||Infant Daughter ||1969-06-14||1969-06-14||Infant Daughter of Robert & Carol Johnson ||[[Image:Johnson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Johnson-xxx | Johnson ]] ||Infant Daughter ||1974-06-18||1974-06-18||Infant Daughter of Robert and Carol Johnson ||[[Image:Johnson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Johnson-xxx | Johnson ]] ||Johnye H. ||1923-10-03|||| ||[[Image:Johnson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Johnson-xxx | Johnson ]] ||Margaret R. ||1923-05-28||1968-12-11|| ||[[Image:Johnson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Johnson-xxx | Johnson ]] ||Robert D. ||1942-03-09||1984-06-27||Your memory is dear to us ||[[Image:Johnson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Johnson-xxx | Johnson ]] ||Sam C. ||1918-04-13||1997-04-02||T SGT US Army Air Corps World War II, Ex-Prisioner of War ||[[Image:Johnson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kirkland-xxx | Kirkland ]] ||Mary Jane ||1856-09-20||1931-12-21||(nee Knighten ) ||[[Image:Johnson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dollar-xxx | Johnson ]] ||Wilma Dollar||1915-05-16||2010|| ||[[Image:Johnson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-xxx | Kennedy ]] ||Annie ||1880-01-22||1917-12-20||Wife of W. L. Kennedy||[[Image:Kennedy-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-xxx | Kennedy ]] ||Infant Daughter||1918-05-27||1918-05-27||BABY, Inf. Dau of W. P. & Mabel Kennedy ||[[Image:Kennedy-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-xxx | Kennedy ]] ||Infant Son ||1907-07-30||1907-07-30||Son of D. E. & M. J. Kennedy ||[[Image:Kennedy-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Keyes-662 | Keyes ]] ||Daniel ||1916-07-25||1916-07-25||Son of L. T. & G. L. Keyes, OUR BABY ||[[Image:Keyes-662.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-150 | Keyes ]] ||Elizabeth ||1825-08-29||1912-07-27||OUR MOTHER Elizabeth Wife of J. B. Keyes, A tender mother and faithful friend (nee Sellers) ||[[Image:Sellers-150.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Keys-334 | Keys ]] ||Betty ||1859-07-31||1940-07-22||Our loved one (given name Elizabeth Rachel Keys/Keyes) ||[[Image:Keys-334.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Keys-10 | Keyes ]] ||J. B. ||1819-12-19||1896-10-19||He followed virtue as his truest guide Lived as a Christian As A Christian Died (given name Joseph Berry) ||[[Image:Keys-10-2.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-11737| Kirkley ]] ||Bertha Bishop||1901-04-01||1987-11-14||(nee Bishop) MAMA Rest in peace ||[[Image:Bishop-11737.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lyons-4821 | Kirkley ]] ||Bessie Lyon ||1918-04-21||1997-12-02||(nee Lyons) ||[[Image:Lyons-4821.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kirkley-96 | Kirkley ]] ||Henry Newton ||1908-12-21||2003-07-27||DADDY Go with God||[[Image:Kirkley-96.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kirkley-97 | Kirkley ]] ||Henry Edward ||1930-05-20||1930-05-20||Infant Son of Mr & Mrs Newton Kirkley ||[[Image:Kirkley-97.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kirkley-98 | Kirkley ]] ||John Wesley ||1901-10-17||1986-09-26||||[[Image:Kirkley-98.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Williams-65546| Kirkley ]] ||Sussie Williams ||1898-01-04||1994-05-24||(nee Williams) ||[[Image:Kirkley-98.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kirkley-100 | Kirkley ]] ||William E. ||1910-12-16||1995-06-09|| ||[[Image:Kirkley-100.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lang-2412| Lang ]] ||Edward Alonzo ||1873||1946||E ||[[Image:Lang-2412.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lang-xxx | Lang ]] ||Elza Benjamin ||1908-07-20||1983-10-09||DADDY ||[[Image:Lang-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lang-2405 | Lang ]] ||James (Mat) ||1882-11-10||1960-03-03|| ||[[Image:Lang-2405.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Overby-413 | Lang ]] ||Jennie Overby||1886-11-08||1975-07-02||(nee Overby) ||[[Image:Overby-413.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lang-xxx | Lang ]] ||Little Neal||1903-10-25||1904-01-11||Son of E.A. & T.P. Lang ||[[Image:Lang-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stubbs-1126| Lang]] ||Mary Etta Wells||1914-07-05||2008-02-26||(nee Stubbs) ||[[Image:Stubbs-1126.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lang-xxx | Lang ]] ||Mary Hughes||1893-11-27||1978-03-09||MOTHER, Wife of R. L. Lang, She was a fond mother and a friend to all. ||[[Image:Lang-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lang-xxx | Lang ]] ||R. T. ||1913-08||1916-06-07||Our Darling R. T. Son of E. A. & T. P. Lang ... ||[[Image:Lang-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lang-xxx | Lang ]] ||Robert L. ||1878-10-16||1933-02-11||FATHER, R. L. Lang ...Gone, but not forgotten. ||[[Image:Lang-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lang-xxx | Lang ]] ||Tina Pearl Searcy||1899||1952|| ||[[Image:Lang-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lang-xxx | Lang ]] ||William Virgil ||1908-03-05||1962-10-17|| ||[[Image:Lang-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-3945| Layton ]] ||Angeline ||1876-03-01||1953-04-18||At rest ||[[Image:Layton-3945.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-xxx | Layton ]] ||Edd ||1900-12-16||1963-03-01|| ||[[Image:Layton-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-xxx | Layton ]] ||Era ||1903-08-11||1999-05-08|| ||[[Image:Layton-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-3944 | Layton ]] ||Moses W. ||1870-05-22||1944-03-23||He died as he lived - a Christian ||[[Image:Layton-3944.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lewis-xxx | Lewis ]] ||Arlington P. ||1903-10-22||1955-08-25|| ||[[Image:Lewis-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lewis-xxx | Lewis ]] ||Nola Mae ||1913-06-22||2000-08-13|| ||[[Image:Lewis-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lucky-xxx | Lucky ]] ||James Howard ||1926-02-14||1948-04-11||James Howard Lucky Mississippi PFC Field Artillery World War II ||[[Image:Lucky-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lucky-xxx | Lucky ]] ||Ray S. ||1930-11-28||2006-01-15||US Army Korea ||[[Image:Lucky-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lyons-xxx | Lyons ]] ||Edward Martin ||1884-05-03||1926-09-08|| ||[[Image:Lyons-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Lyons ]] ||Mendy Hughes||1888-12-31||1951-09-07|| ||[[Image:Lyons-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McKissack-xxx | Lyons ]] ||Premerodonia McKissack||1945-12-08||1984-05-19|| ||[[Image:Lyons-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lyon-2922 | Lyons ]] ||Reginald ||1920-04-12||1987-11-07||(mil) US Army World War II ||[[Image:Lyon-2922.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lyon-2924 | Lyons ]] ||Willie Ruth ||1925-06-28||1991-12-27||DAUGHTER ||[[Image:Lyon-2924.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lyons-1661| Lyon ]] ||John C. ||1888-09-19||1971-03-01||(AKA Lyons) ||[[Image:Lyons-1661.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-5899| Lyon ]] ||Pernecy J. ||1888-12-10||1981-03-08||(nee Hughes) ||[[Image:Lyons-1661.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lang-4092 | Magee ]] ||Bobbie Lang ||1910-01-11||1998-08-03||(nee Lang) In God's care ||[[Image:Lang-4092.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Davis-27034 | Mangrum ]] ||Ruth Davis ||1927-03-01||1997-07-15||In God's Care||[[Image:Davis-27034.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Amason-67 | Mangum ]] ||Carrie Amason ||1920-04-16||1989-09-04||(nee Amason ) Her memory is blessed (back) Gene, Brenda, Calvin, Cindy ||[[Image:Amason-67.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Martin-47088| Martin ]] ||Carrie||1901-08-05||1972-07-12|| ||[[Image:Martin-47088.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Herring-xxx | Maulding ]] ||Linda N. ||1948-08-07||1993-03-14||DAUGHTER, Gone Home (nee Herring) ||[[Image:Maulding-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McKissack-xxx | McKissack ]] ||Stanley M. ||1951-08-21||1978-09-17||US Marine Corps Vietnam ||[[Image:McKissack-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McNiel-xxx | McNiel ]] ||Millie ||1871-06-02||1894-05-06||Wife of W. L. McNiel, For every grief a joy will come for every toil a rest. ||[[Image:McNiel-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McWilliams-xxx | McWilliams ]] ||Ericka Grace ||2005-08-26||2008-08-16||Daughter of Ricky and Susan ||[[Image:McWilliams-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Meadows-4036 | Meadows ]] ||Curtis A. ||1918-05-01||1973-03-19||All is well that ends well. ||[[Image:Meadows-4036.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Meadows-1105 | Meadows ]] ||G. Alvin ||1885-10-15||1963-01-11||There will be no night there. ||[[Image:Meadows-1105.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Meadows-4037 | Meadows ]] ||Homer A. ||1926-04-16||1968-06-27||Though lost to sight, to memory dear. ||[[Image:Meadows-4037.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-22519 | Meadows ]] ||Missourie E. ||1888-03-22||1951-04-05||Weep not, she is at rest. ||[[Image:Kennedy-22519.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Meadows-4041 | Meadows ]] ||Wendell ||1931||1943||Son of G. A. & M. E. Meadows, Our Loved One ||[[Image:Meadows-4041.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jordan-6322 | Minter ]] ||F. Sue Jordan||1943-09-08||1991-05-22||The Lord is my Shepherd He restoreth my soul. ||[[Image:Jordan-6322.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Minter-283 | Minter ]] ||William Robert III ||1983-03-25||2006-05-24|| ||[[Image:Minter-283.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Minter-282 | Minter ]] ||William Robert Sr. ||1917-10-11||2016-12-08||[wed] Feb 4, 1946 '''(death date from obit)'''||[[Image:Minter-282.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-9202 | Minter ]] ||Willie Bea ||1918-09-18||2002-05-03|| [wed] Feb 4, 1946, (mil) Y2 US Navy World War II (nee Butler) ||[[Image:Butler-9202.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mitchum-xxx | Mitchum ]] ||Jeffrey Odell ||1964-07-14||2004-04-25|| ||[[Image:Mitchum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Overby-386 | Nichols ]] ||Bessie O.||1898-10-18||1988-05-16||Your love will light my pathway. (nee Overby)||[[Image:Unknown-264125.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wingate-284 | Nichols ]] ||Edna||1870-10-17||1955-01-21||Asleep in Jesus. (nee Wingate) ||[[Image:Wingate-284-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Nichols-xxx | Nichols ]] ||Elmer F. ||1920-11-04||1984-12-29||Death is only a shadow across the path of Heaven [wed] Nov 18, 1946; (mil) SSGT US Marine Corps ||[[Image:Nichols-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Westmoreland-xxx | Nichols]] ||Verna W. ||1926-09-19||2011-08-17||Death is only a shadow across the path of Heaven [wed] Nov 18, 1946, (nee Westmoreland, current McIntyre) ||[[Image:Westmoreland-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Nichols-xxx | Nichols ]] ||Emma L. ||1886-12-01||1969-08-30||(nee Womack) ||[[Image:Nichols-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Nichols-xxx | Nichols ]] ||William C. ||1891-05-09||1952-11-27|| ||[[Image:Nichols-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Nichols-4132 | Nichols ]] ||William H.||1895-02-11||1937-09-26||MISSISSIPPI, PVT 57 INF 15 DIV; My love goes with you and my soul waits to join you. ||[[Image:Nichols-4132.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Nichols-4084 | Nichols ]] ||William L.||1858-10-16||1918-01-20||Weep not he is at rest. ||[[Image:Nichols-4084.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Nix-xxx | Nix ]] ||Gwin A. ||1930-04-21||2004-01-27||PVT US Army Korea ||[[Image:Nix-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Nix-xxx | Nix ]] ||Louis ||1932-09-05||2006-11-03||[wed] Aug 14, 1954 (mil) N Lewis Nix SGT US Army Korea ||[[Image:Nix-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Nix-xxx | Nix ]] ||Nell P. ||1933-04-11|||| ||[[Image:Nix-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Nix-xxx | Nix ]] ||Wilma Louise Hughes||1939-05-29||2014-04-24|| ||[[Image:Nix-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Keys-344 | Norris ]] ||Mary C. ||1864-03||1947-07||Gone but not forgotten (nee Keys/Keyes) ||[[Image:Keys-344.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Padgett-545| Padgett ]] ||Andrew Jackson||1906-10-05||1980-09-01|| ||[[Image:Padgett-545.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Padgett-546| Padgett ]] ||Barney E.||1910-01-26||1989-10-16||Rev. ||[[Image:Padgett-546.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Padgett-548| Padgett ]] ||Delmos Eugene ||1930-03-10||1998-03-11||[wed] Mar 18, 1978 Thanks be to God who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ 1 Cor. 15:57; (mil) SSGT US Air Force Korea ||[[Image:Padgett-548.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Padgett-549| Padgett ]] ||Edgar Holcomb ||1933-09-29||1933-10-23||Son of Rev B. E. & Ludie Padgett Asleep in Jesus ||[[Image:Padgett-549.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Padgett-550| Padgett ]] ||Gary Vee ||1934-04-10||2018-04-13||'''Obit; need photo'''||[[Image:Padgett-550.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Padgett-579| Padgett ]] ||Infant Daughter ||1965-05-24||1965-05-24||Infant Daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Gary Padgett ||[[Image:Padgett-579.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Padgett-551| Padgett ]] ||John Milton ||1899-11-13||1985-03-26||[wed] Mar 31, 1922 (children names on stone) ||[[Image:Padgett-551.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Padgett-552| Padgett ]] ||John S.||1874-09-18||1969-05-24|| ||[[Image:Padgett-552.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Padgett-580| Padgett ]] ||Larry Eugene ||1955-10-27||2009-06-01||[wed] May 10, 1991||[[Image:Padgett-580.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gill-2989| Padgett ]] ||Ludie Gill||1910-09-18||2002-09-10|| ||[[Image:Gill-2989.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Anderson-16156 | Padgett ]] ||Nettie A.||1881-02-23||1960-07-17||(nee Anderson) ||[[Image:Padgett-552.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brown-34278 | Padgett ]] ||Ruth Mae Brown||1904-05-20||1996-02-21||[wed] Mar 31, 1922 (children names on stone) ||[[Image:Padgett-551.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bryant-4437 | Patrick ]] ||Selena Bryant||1877-12-31||1962-05-19|| ||[[Image:Bryant-4437.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Polk-xxx | Polk ]] ||Mary L. ||1919-02-14||1987-11-09|| ||[[Image:Polk-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Polk-xxx | Polk ]] ||Ruby J. ||1918-02-28||2006-03-26||PFC US ArmyWorld War II ||[[Image:Polk-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-345592 | Puckett ]] ||Betty Mae ||1900-02-27||1994-04-21||(nee Ainsworth) ||[[Image:Puckett-1270.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Puckett-xxx | Puckett ]] ||Cecil Ray ||1944-06-15||2013-03-10||'''obit''' ||[[Image:Puckett-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Puckett-1271 | Puckett ]] ||D. C., Jr. (Jimmy) ||1926-02-21||1986-11-05||(also mil) S1 US Navy World War II ||[[Image:Puckett-1271.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Puckett-xxx | Puckett ]] ||Denferd A. ||1937-04-08||2005-03-12|| ||[[Image:Puckett-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Puckett-xxx | Puckett ]] ||Dennis K. ||1937||1992||FATHER [wed] Dec 6, 1958||[[Image:Puckett-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Puckett-1270| Puckett ]] ||Dewey C. ||1898-10-16||1953-04-27||Father ||[[Image:Puckett-1270.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Puckett-1315 | Puckett ]] ||Ferd A. Jr ||1915-04-19||1968-03-24||Mississippi CPL US Army World War II ||[[Image:Puckett-1315.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Puckett-1265 | Puckett ]] ||Ferd A. Sr ||1871-03-19||1953-11-12||FATHER, Asleep in Jesus ||[[Image:Puckett-1265.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Puckett-xxx | Puckett ]] ||Gerald ||1932-01-12||1991-11-11|| ||[[Image:Puckett-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-345593| Puckett ]] ||Golden L. ||1928-12-31||1994-01-27||(nee Puckett) ||[[Image:Unknown-345593.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Puckett-xxx | Puckett ]] ||Harold ||1932-01-12||1932-07-12||Asleep in Jesus ||[[Image:Puckett-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Puckett-xxx | Puckett ]] ||Janet P. ||1943-11-21||2003-02-22|| ||[[Image:Puckett-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Puckett-1383 | Puckett ]] ||Jimmie Earl ||1949-07-14||1949-09-28||Our Baby Gone To Soon ||[[Image:Puckett-1383.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dampeer-xxx | Puckett ]] ||Mary Edith Dampeer||1909-03-01||1989-03-10||Mary E. Puckett ... ||[[Image:Puckett-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Puckett-xxx | Puckett ]] ||Minnie S. ||1943||2002||MOTHER [wed] Dec 6, 1958 ||[[Image:Puckett-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Puckett-xxx | Puckett ]] ||Richard Walker Jr ||1928-01-22||1976-04-01||R. W. Puckett, Jr ||[[Image:Puckett-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Puckett-1311 | Puckett ]] ||Richard W. ||1904-06-24||1969-08-28|| ||[[Image:Puckett-1311.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Puckett-xxx | Puckett ]] ||Ronnie Joe ||1960-12-02||1960-12-19||Son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Puckett ||[[Image:Puckett-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[ Rankin-2858| Puckett ]] ||Sarah A.||1873-11-10||1950-04-19||(new Rankin) MOTHER, Asleep in Jesus ||[[Image:Rankin-2858.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-15672 | Roberts ]] ||Andrew ||1872-06-10||1952-10-18||Father, Christ is my hope ||[[Image:Roberts-15672.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-8904 | Roberts ]] ||Bertha ||1894-08-29||1976-06-15||(nee Kennedy) ||[[Image:Roberts-16933.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-xxx | Roberts ]] ||Fannie M. ||1903-07-28||1995-08-12|| ||[[Image:Roberts-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-15669 | Roberts ]] ||Frank P. ||1828-07-22||1925-05-02||in grateful remembrance of our confederate dead ||[[Image:Roberts-15669.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-12422 | Roberts ]] ||George M. ||1869||1934|| ||[[Image:Roberts-12422.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-16933 | Roberts ]] ||Jessie ||1876-06-14||1958-02-07||Prepare to meet me in Heaven ||[[Image:Roberts-16933.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-xxx | Roberts ]] ||John Milton ||1904-04-24||1984-09-10||J. Milton Roberts ... ||[[Image:Roberts-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-xxx | Roberts ]] ||John Morris ||1950-12-20||1950-12-20||Son of J. M. & Fannie Roberts Born & DiedDec. 20, 1950 ||[[Image:Roberts-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Purvis-924 | Roberts ]] ||Lela ||1884-11-15||1936-07-18||(nee Purvis) Mother, With Christ in Heaven ||[[Image:Purvis-924.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-8094 | Roberts ]] ||Mollie Kennedy ||1877-11-28||1953-07-18|| ||[[Image:Roberts-15671.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-xxx | Roberts ]] ||Rachel ||1931-04-15||1948-07-27||Sweetly sleeping||[[Image:Roberts-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-15671| Roberts ]] ||W. J. (Billy) ||1864-08-27||1925-01-06||[given William Jackson] ||[[Image:Roberts-15671.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Robinson-xxx | Robinson ]] ||Jane ||1860-12-12||1939-09-12||MOTHER Jane Robinson ... ||[[Image:Robinson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Robinson-xxx | Robinson ]] ||N. R. ||1844-01-15||1935-06-20||FATHER ||[[Image:Robinson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-xxx | Runnels ]] ||Hinds D. ||1911-08-31||1983-07-04||FATHER ||[[Image:Runnels-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-29385| Runnels ]] ||Myrtle Butler ||1911-02-03||1999-11-22||(nee Butler) MOTHER ||[[Image:Butler-29385.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Scott-xxx | Scott ]] ||Edner A. ||1957-04-04||1957-10-31|| ||[[Image:Scott-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Scott-xxx | Scott ]] ||Richard H. ||1955-08-17||1956-06-16|| ||[[Image:Scott-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cole-7046 | Sellers ]] ||Birma C. ||1913-10-04||2002-11-08||(nee Cole)||[[Image:Sellers-1261.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1352| Sellers ]] ||Clifton E. ||1910-09-01||1981-02-26||In God's care ||[[Image:Sellers-1352.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1261| Sellers ]] ||Curtis F. ||1908-10-08||1974-02-01|| ||[[Image:Sellers-1261.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1353| Sellers ]] ||Dennis ||1912-07-25||1913-01-17||Dennis, Son of J. A. & M. A. Sellers; From mother's arms to the arms of Jesus ||[[Image:Sellers-1353.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1355| Sellers ]] ||Infant Son ||1922-12-21||1922-12-21||Inf Son of J. A. & M. A. Sellers, From mother's arms to the arms of Jesus ||[[Image:Sellers-1355.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1356| Sellers ]] ||J. Edward ||1908-07-11||1971-12-23|| ||[[Image:Sellers-1356.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1398 | Sellers ]] ||James R. ||1942-07-03||2009-10-23||[wed] Aug 3, 1963 ||[[Image:Sellers-1398.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1198| Sellers ]] ||John A. ||1880-08-26||1956-07-04||Safe in the arms of Jesus, FATHER ||[[Image:Sellers-1198.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Clark-19533 | Sellers ]] ||Kathleen ||1925-07-25||1995-08-23||[wed] Dec 25, 1942 (nee Clark) ||[[Image:Sellers-1330.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cole-7123 | Sellers ]] ||Lois Cole ||1910-02-25||2000-02-18||||[[Image:Sellers-1356.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ware-1250 | Sellers ]] ||Margarett J. ||1867-09-07||1938-04-01||(No headstone, nee Ware)||[[Image:Ware-1250.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bryant-4447| Sellers ]] ||M. Angeline Bryant ||1886-02-21||1961-01-10||Safe in the arms of Jesus MOTHER (nee Bryant)||[[Image:Bryant-4447.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-264105 | Sellers ]] ||Monica M. ||1944-09-02||2006-06-05||[wed] Aug 3, 1963 ||[[Image:Sellers-1398.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1360| Sellers ]] ||Oliver L. ||1913-11-23||1984-03-14||In God's care ||[[Image:Sellers-1360.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Amason-17 | Sellers ]] ||Pauline Amason ||1926-04-08||2006-07-19||[wed] July 6, 1953 (death date from SSDi) ||[[Image:Amason-17-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1362| Sellers ]] ||R. Talbert ||1920-05-24||1993-03-11||How sweet to sleep where all is peace and pain is lulled to rest. ||[[Image:Sellers-1362.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1330| Sellers ]] ||Shelby ||1912-05-03||1986-01-16||[wed] Dec 25, 1942 ||[[Image:Sellers-1330.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1363| Sellers ]] ||Windom Hubbard ||1918-08-03||1987-02-03||[wed] July 6, 1953 (back side list children); SSGT US Air Force Korea ||[[Image:Sellers-1363.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-15670 | Shaw ]] ||Betsy ||1856-11-19||1929-12-08||Resting til the resurrection morn. (nee Roberts) ||[[Image:Roberts-15670.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Shaw-7955 | Shaw ]] ||John ||1847-04-02||1924-06-09||Gone but not forgotten. ||[[Image:Shaw-7955.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bryant-4569 | Steele ]] ||F. Sibyl Bryant ||1921-08-21||2012-12-15||Children Shirley Frances Nov 13, 1952, Ray Alan Dec 30, 1960 (death date from obit) ||[[Image:Bryant-4569.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Steele-3412 | Steele ]] ||Jason Shirley ||1917-09-09||1996-01-28||Children Shirley Frances Nov 13, 1952, Ray Alan Dec 30, 1960; TEC 4 US Army World War II||[[Image:Steele-3412.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-9203 | Stewart ]] ||Laverne B. ||1922-11-20||2014-10-03||(nee Butler) death date from obit ||[[Image:Butler-9203.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stroud-330 | Stroud ]] ||Daniel ||||1911||Confederate Veteran Died 1911 ||[[Image:Stroud-330.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stroud-350 | Stroud ]] ||James Daniel ||1889-01-24||1889-08-04||Son of W. P. & L. P. Stroud '''need access''' ||[[Image:Stroud-350.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stroud-354 | Stroud ]] ||John P. ||1884-04-02||1942-04-24||'''need access''' ||[[Image:Stroud-354.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dollar-84 | Stroud ]]||L. P. ||1848-08-18||1937-12-24||A tender mother and a faithful friend. (nee Dollar) '''need access'''||[[Image:Dollar-84.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Davis-11492 | Stroud ]] ||Lula J. ||1882-01-05||1978-01-02||(nee Davis) '''need access''' ||[[Image:Davis-11492.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McWilliams-xxx| Stringer ]] ||Brenda McWilliams ||1948-12-13||2013-12-08||'''obit''' ||[[Image:McWilliams-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stroud-388 | Stroud ]] ||W. P. ||1852-07-26||1934-01-01||He died as he lived – a Christian. ||[[Image:Stroud-388.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-xxx | Sullivan ]] ||C. Monty ||1961-10-19||2001-03-31|| ||[[Image:Sullivan-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dollar-1175 | Sullivan ]] ||Ruby J. ||1932-02-06||1985-07-31||(nee Dollar) ||[[Image:Dollar-1175.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sides-406 | Taylor ]] ||M. C. Sides ||1858-09-18||1910-12-04||Wife of W. R. Taylor ||[[Image:Sides-406.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thames-370 | Thames ]] ||Bonnar L. ||1904-09-06||1961-10-25|| ||[[Image:Thames-370.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thames-xxx | Thames ]] ||Cleo Kate Shoemaker ||1921-09-26||2012-02-26||MOTHER, Love lives on, [wed] Dec 26, 1942 ||[[Image:Thames-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dollar-147 | Thames ]] ||Emma Elize ||1866-05-26||1948-04-22||(nee Dollar) ||[[Image:Dollar-147.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thames-419 | Thames ]] ||Jimmy D. ||1940-04-04||1983-10-23|| ||[[Image:Thames-418.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thames-xxx | Thames ]] ||LaDonna ||1972-04-28||1972-04-28|| ||[[Image:Thames-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thames-xxx | Thames ]] ||Leland Howard "Bill" ||1923-12-30||1998-11-14||FATHER Love lives on [wed] Dec 26, 1942; (mil) US Army World War II ||[[Image:Thames-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Boone-2856 | Thames ]] ||Louise B. ||1919-05-11||1981-06-19||(nee Boone) ||[[Image:Thames-370.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thames-418 | Thames ]] ||Truitt ||1939-02-24||2007-06-24|| ||[[Image:Thames-418.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thames-299 | Thames ]] ||W. Berry ||1873||1947|| ||[[Image:Thames-299.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tranum-xxx | Tranum ]] ||Hazel E. ||1912||1995||Hazel E. Tranum 1912 - 1995 Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God. ||[[Image:Tranum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tranum-xxx | Tranum ]] ||John F. ||1905||1970||John F. Tranum 1905 - 1970Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God. ||[[Image:Tranum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tullos-xxx | Tullos ]] ||Larry ||1980-03-16||1980-03-16||Larry and Lonnie Tullos ...Here lies two angels ||[[Image:Tullos-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tullos-xxx | Tullos ]] ||Lonnie ||1980-03-16||1980-03-16||Larry and Lonnie Tullos ...Here lies two angels ||[[Image:Tullos-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ware-1499 | Ware ]] ||Gracie Sellers ||2005-08-14||2005-08-14||Infant Daughter of Tanya & David ||[[Image:Ware-1499.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ware-1153 | Ware ]] ||Jackson K. ||1888-04-20||1920-06-02||FATHER; The best, the dearest, favorite of the shy, Must taste that cup for man is born to die. ||[[Image:Ware-1153-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Nichols-3811| Ware ]] ||Lela B. ||1896||1951||(nee Nichols)||[[Image:Nichols-3811-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-xxx | Warren ]] ||Carl Wayne ||1940-02-09||1945-07-21||Son of Mr. and Mrs. Felton Warren ||[[Image:Warren-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-xxx | Warren ]] ||Charley Hilborn ||1942-06-20||1982-08-19|| ||[[Image:Warren-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-xxx | Warren ]] ||Cynthia Darlene ||1958-05-12||1958-05-22|| ||[[Image:Warren-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-xxx | Warren ]] ||Emma G. ||1916-08-13||2007-11-01|| ||[[Image:Warren-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-xxx | Warren ]] ||Fannie L. ||1920-12-19||1987-09-08|| ||[[Image:Warren-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-xxx | Warren ]] ||Felton A. ||1919-03-31||1982-03-05|| ||[[Image:Warren-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-xxx | Warren ]] ||Fema L. ||1901-01-26||1965-11-03|| ||[[Image:Warren-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-xxx | Warren ]] ||Glen ||1944-01-29|| || ||[[Image:Warren-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-xxx | Warren ]] ||James H. ||1892-05-01||1985-09-14|| ||[[Image:Warren-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-xxx | Warren ]] ||Jean ||1930-05-30|| || ||[[Image:Warren-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-xxx | Warren ]] ||Joy ||1943-03-07||1943-03-07||Asleep in Jesus Joy Daughter of Percy & Emma Warren Born & Died Mar 7, 1943 ||[[Image:Warren-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-xxx | Warren ]] ||Marion ||1920-03||1920-04||Marion Inf of J. R. & Ina Warren (verify name; stone hard to read) ||[[Image:Warren-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-xxx | Warren ]] ||Percy ||1911-11-30||1989-03-26|| ||[[Image:Warren-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Waters-xxx | Waters ]] ||Harold D. |1933-12-10||2003-08-14|| ||[[Image:Waters-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Puckett-1310 | Waters ]] ||Urie ||1903-02-06||1957-09-17||(nee Puckett) A beloved mother. ||[[Image:Puckett-1310.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Spell-1037 | Wells ]] ||Delma ||1920-03-03||1962-11-30||(nee Spell) ||[[Image:Spell-1037.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wells-13857| Wells ]] ||Earl ||1914-09-23||1994-04-16||||[[Image:Wells-13857.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wells-13855| Wells ]] ||George W. ||1886-09-15||1954-05-20||One's worthy of remembrance ||[[Image:Wells-13855.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wells-xxx | Wells ]] ||Johnny A. ||1944-06-09||2014-09-06||'''obit''' ||[[Image:Wells-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-1372| Wells ]] ||Veda ||1892-05-11||1980-10-06||(nee Layton) One's worthy of remembrance ||[[Image:Wells-13855.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Martin-47091| Westmoreland ]] ||Lora Martin ||1895-09-27||1978-05-04||(nee Martin)||[[Image:Westmoreland-47091.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Williams-65568 | Westmoland]] ||Matilda W. ||1897-02-08||1980-09-27||May thy will be done (headstone has last name as Westmoland s/b Westmoreland)||[[Image:Westmoreland-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Westmoreland-xxx | Westmoland ]] ||Robert E. ||1900-01-18||1970-06-15||May thy will be done (headstone has last name as Westmoland s/b Westmoreland)||[[Image:Westmoreland-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bryant-4442 | White]] ||Caroline L. ||1917-06-30||||(nee Bryant) ||[[Image:White-20069.jpg |100px]] |- | [[White-20069 | White]] ||J. 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Pine Grove Cemetery (Market Street)

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[[Category:Pine Grove Cemetery (Market Street), Berwick, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Columbia County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for the Pine Grove Cemetery (Market Street) is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Pine Grove Cemetery, also known as Pine Grove Cemetery - Market Street, is located at 601 Market Street in [[Space:Berwick%2C_Pennsylvania_One_Place_Study|Berwick]], Columbia County, Pennsylvania. This is the original, older cemetery. The newer cemetery is about six blocks north on Walnut Street. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. ----- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
601 Market St.
Berwick, PA 18603
(570) 752-4751 GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
41.0630429, -76.236537 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Berwick+Cemetery+Association/@41.0630429,-76.236537,1380m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!1m2!2m1!1sCemetery++berwick+pa!3m1!1s0x0:0x98e08fd2338999e4 Pine Grove Cemetery on Google Maps] ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=1971654 Find A Grave] * ''Add resources here'' ----- ===Tasks Completed=== * ''Add tasks you have completed here'' ----- ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link to existing WikiTree profiles or create new profiles for each person listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of their grave marker. The profile you create for a person can include other genealogical and biographical information, additional photos, and a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" | GPS ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |[[Harter-1856|Harter]]||Jacob||1833||1912|||||||[[Image:Harter-1856-1.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Shirley-2241|Shirley]]||FrancesHarter||1831||1898||w/o Jacob Harter|||||[[Image:Harter-1856-1.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Seybert-81|Seybert]]||Bernard Bauman||1788||1843|||||||[[Image:Seybert-79.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Engle-1247|Engle]]||CharlotteSeybert||1788||1836||w/o Bernard Seybert|||||[[Image:Seybert-79.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Buss-638|Buss]]||John||1824||1872|||||||[[Image:Buss-638-1.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Briggs-6599|Briggs]]||HannaBuss||1832||1901||w/o John Buss|||||[[Image:Briggs-6599.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Hanly-63|Hanly]]||ElizabethOswald||1867||1951|||||||[[Image:Hanly-63.jpg]] |- |[[Oswald-796|Oswald]]||Sylvanus P||1889|||||||||[[Image:Oswald-796.jpg]] |- |[[Hollingshead-376|Hollingshead]]||Elanor Foster||1794||1858|||||||[[Image:Hollingshead-376.jpg]] |- |[[Foster-15168|Foster]]||ElizabethWoodin||1821||1902||w/o William Woodin|||||[[Image:Foster-15168.jpg]] |- |[[Woodin-206|Woodin]]||Joseph Bahl||1841||1856||s/o William and Elizabeth Woodin|||||[[Image:Woodin-206.jpg]] |- |[[Woodin-208|Woodin]]||Mary||1848||||d/o William and Elizabeth|||||[[Image:Woodin-208.jpg]] |- |[[Woodin-209|Woodin]]||Elizabeth||1854||1855||d/o William and Elizabeth|||||[[Image:Woodin-209.jpg]] |- |[[Woodin-207|Woodin]]||EudoraHanly||1846||1922|||||||[[Image:Woodin-207.jpg]] |- |[[Jackson-22405|Jackson]]||Col. Clarence G.||1842||1880|||||||[[Image:Jackson-22405-2.jpg]] |- |[[Seybert-73|Seybert]]||ElizabethJackson||1838||1913||w/o Col C.G. Jackson|||||[[Image:Jackson-22405-2.jpg]] |- |[[Jackson-22492|Jackson]]||HenriettaNorth||1863||1943||d/o C.G and Elizabeth Jackson|||||[[Image:Jackson-22492.jpg]] |- |[[Jackson-22491|Jackson]]||JaneGearhart||1869||1919||d/o C.G. and Elizabeth Jackson|||||[[Image:Jackson-22491.jpg]] |- |[[Jackson-22402|Jackson]]||Mordecai William||1815||1894|||||||[[Image:Jackson-22402-1.jpg]] |- |[[Woodin-194|Woodin]]||William Hartman||1821||1886|||||||[[Image:Woodin-194-1.jpg]] |- |[[Karchner-11|Karchner]]||Martin||1836||1907|||||||[[Image:Karchner-11.jpg]] |- |[[Kengle-4|Kengle]]||MaryKarchner||1848||1917||w/o Martin Karchner|||||[[Image:Karchner-11.jpg]] |- |[[Nuss-173|Nuss]]||Samuel C||1880||1944|||||||[[Image:Nuss-173.jpg]] |- |[[Karchner-19|Karchner]]||BlancheNuss||1884||1956||w/o Samuel C Nuss|||||[[Image:Nuss-173.jpg]] |- |[[Shiner-72|Shiner]]||Andrew||1757||1844|||||||[[Image:Shiner-72.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Rittenhouse-819|Rittenhouse]]||Enoch||1820||1902|||||||[[Image:Rittenhouse-819.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Kitchen-1324|Kitchen]]||CatherineRittenhouse||1820||1906||w/o Enoch Rittenhouse|||||[[Image:Rittenhouse-819.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Payne-10041|Payne]]||RachaelLutsey||1792||1877||w/o William Lutsey|||||[[Image:Payne-10041.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Frease-22|Frease]]||William||1850||1922|||||||[[Image:Frease-22.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Whatnecht-3|Whatnecht]]||Phobe AnnFrease||1857||1928||w/o William Frease|||||[[Image:Frease-22.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Fowler-9387|Fowler]]||Gilbert Hicks||1800||1874|||||||[[Image:Fowler-9387.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Smith-163700|Smith]]||CatherineFowler||1809||1899||w/o Gilbert Fowler|||||[[Image:Smith-163700.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Fowler-8582|Fowler]]||Samuel||1818||1911|||||||[[Image:Fowler-8582-1.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Fowler-9461|Fowler]]||CarolineFowler||1828||1930||w/o Samuel Fowler|||| [[Image:Fowler-9461.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Fowler-8581|Fowler]]||Theodore B||1848||1938|||||||[[Image:Fowler-8581-1.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Harter-1809|Harter]]||MarthaFowler||1852||1908||w/o Theodore Fowler|||||[[Image:Harter-1809.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Fowler-7923|Fowler]]||Freas||1830||1920|||||||[[Image:Fowler-7923.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Hagenbuch-101|Hagenbuch]]||SarahFowler||1827||1913||w/o Freas Fowler|||||[[Image:Hagenbuch-101.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Fowler-7926|Fowler]]||Ida||1857||1943||d/o Freas and Sarah Fowler|||||[[Image:Fowler-7926.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Harter-1868|Harter]]||Aaron||1835||1914|||||||[[Image:Harter-1868.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Keen-2311|Keen]]||Martha ViolaHarter||1841||1927||w/o Aaron Harter|||||[[Image:Harter-1868.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Harter-1869|Harter]]||Ellen Keen||1867||1892||d/o Aaron and Martha Harter|||| [[Image:Harter-1868.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Harter-1870|Harter]]||Peter Lease||1874||1946||s/o Aaron and Martha Harter|||||[[Image:Harter-1870.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Harter-1871|Harter]]||Daisy||1879||1960||d/o Aaron and Martha Harter|||||[[Image:Harter-1871.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Ritter-2199|Ritter]]||Martin||1793|||||||||[[Image:Ritter-2199.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Karchner-53|Karchner]]||CatherineRitter||1800||||w/o Martin Ritter|||||[[Image:Ritter-2199.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Ritter-2205|Ritter]]||Enoch||1838||1911||s/o Martin and Catherine Ritter|||||[[Image:Ritter-2205.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Ritter-2206|Ritter]]||Louisa||1843||1904||d/o Martin and Catherine|||||[[Image:Ritter-2206.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Houck-911|Houck]]||Samuel||1836||1906|||||||[[Image:Houck-911.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Lutsey-37|Lutsey]]||HuldahHouck||1832||1906||w/o Samuel Houck|||||[[Image:Houck-911.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Freas-71|Freas]]||Milton S||1866||1905|||||||[[Image:Freas-76.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Rittenhouse-836|Rittenhouse]]||MaryFreas||1867||1897||w/o Milton Freas|||||[[Image:Rittenhouse-836.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Fowler-7925|Fowler]]||Lyman||1838||1914|||||||[[Image:Fowler-7925.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Harris-32091|Harris]]||Maria LouisaFowler||1849||1905||w/o Lyman Fowler|||||[[Image:Fowler-7925.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Freas-77|Freas]]||William L||1825||1895|||||||[[Image:Freas-77.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Rittenhouse-837|Rittenhouse]]||Francis FannieFreas||1834||1895||w/o William L Freas|||||[[Image:Freas-77.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Freas-73|Freas]]||James Polk||1845||1898|||||||[[Image:Freas-73.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Adams-36761|Adams]]||AliceFreas||1848||1916||w/o James Freas|||||[[Image:Freas-73.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Freas-82|Freas]]||Henry||1821||1896|||||||[[Image:Freas-82.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Bowman-8488|Bowman]]||DorothyFreas||1827||1910||w/o Henry Freas|||||[[Image:Bower-2400-1.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Freas-83|Freas]]||John||1857||1877||s/o Henry and Dorothy Freas|||||[[Image:Freas-83.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Fielding-743|Fielding]]||LouisaFowler||1860||1936||2nd w/o Theodore B Fowler|||||[[Image:Fielding-743.jpg|200px]]

Pine Grove Cemetery (Walnut Street)

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Pine_Grove_Cemetery_(Walnut_Street),_Berwick,_Pennsylvania
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[[Category:Pine Grove Cemetery (Walnut Street), Berwick, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Columbia County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for the Pine Grove Cemetery - Walnut Street Annex is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Pine Grove Cemetery - Walnut Street Annex, is located on Walnut Street in [[Space:Berwick%2C_Pennsylvania_One_Place_Study|Berwick]], Columbia County, Pennsylvania. This is the newer, larger cemetery. The older, original cemetery is about six blocks south on Market Street. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. ----- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
601 Market St.
Berwick, PA 18603
(570) 752-4751 GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
41.0675708, -76.2371587 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/1498+Walnut+St/@41.0675708,-76.2371587,688m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x89c59d1205e9eb15:0xdb5dcdd661e8ef5c Pine Grove Cemetery - Walnut Street Annex on Google Maps] ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=382213 Find A Grave] * ''Add resources here'' ----- ===Tasks Completed=== * ''Add tasks you have completed here'' ----- ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link to existing WikiTree profiles or create new profiles for each person listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of their grave marker. The profile you create for a person can include other genealogical and biographical information, additional photos, and a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Inscription (Notes) ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | Benscoter||Blanche A||1885-NOV-05||1962-AUG-03|||| |- | Benscoter||Mason B||1883-APR-06||1961-DEC-19|||| |- | Bobchak||Ellen H||1911-OCT-01||1981-APR-07|||| |- | Bobchak||John J Sr||1906-FEB-10||1979-OCT-13|||| |- | Boehmer||Joseph R||1928-OCT-28||1998-MAY-15|||| |- | Cocklin||Lloyd B||1900-MAY-28||1992-JUN-30|||| |- | Cocklin||Margaret A||1902-OCT-28||1977-JAN-01|||| |- | Cragle||Charles W||1890-MAR-02||1943-JAN-23|||| |- | Cragle||John Sr||1877-JUN-05||1946-DEC-19|||| |- | Cragle||Madge||1900||1969|||| |- | Cragle||Ruth S||1896||1966|||| |- | DeHaven||Beatrice H||1915-FEB-07||1997-JUL-02|||| |- | DeHaven||Bessie A||1884-NOV-30||1967-OCT-04|||| |- | DeHaven||Bruce S||1908-APR-21||1975-JUL-22|||| |- | DeHaven||Bruce T||1959-APR-25||1980-DEC-30|||| |- | DeHaven||Henry W||1913-NOV-16||1944-OCT-17||(Henry was originally buried at Normandy, France, but was reinterred here in 1948.)|| |- | DeHaven||Howard G Jr||1951-MAY-06||1999-MAY-26|||| |- | DeHaven||Howard G Sr||1929-MAY-06||1988-DEC-23|||| |- | DeHaven||Jack L||1941||1947|||| |- | DeHaven||Jack M||1918-APR-12||1993-MAY-01|||| |- | DeHaven||Letha||1911||1956|||| |- | DeHaven||Marie E||1926-SEP-20||2004-JAN-02|||| |- | DeHaven||Mary A||1887-AUG-25||1975-AUG-31|||| |- | DeHaven||Michael M||1957-AUG-15||1984-JUL-28|||| |- | DeHaven||Nathal P||1911||1964|||| |- | DeHaven||Ray H||1881-SEP-04||1960-JUN-29|||| |- | DeHaven||Richard W||1916-DEC-25||1997-AUG-16|||| |- | DeHaven||Russell K||1912-AUG-06||1969-MAY-27|||| |- | DeHaven||Sadie C||1879-JAN-06||1956-APR-10|||| |- | DeHaven||Stanley C||1892-APR-20||1966-OCT-24|||| |- | DeHaven||William M||1881-FEB-24||1963-SEP-30|||| |- | Eckroth||Alice E||1866-JUN-27||1935-JUL-03|||| |- | Eckroth||Ethel M||1895||1976|||| |- | Eckroth||Samuel W||1893-APR-24||1980-DEC-23|||| |- | Eckroth||William H||1873-JUN-28||1933-JUL-19|||| |- | Eveland||Chris D||1958-NOV-11||1976-FEB-22|||| |- | Eveland||Dane D||1924-APR-30||1996-JAN-20|||| |- | [[Panagakos-5|Ezzyk]]||Frossine C||1924-JUN-10||2000-MAY-15|||| |- | [[Ezzyk-1|Ezzyk]]||William C||1923-AUG-07||2007-MAR-30|||| |- | Ferro||Philip D Jr||1945-APR-11||1994-MAY-06||S/SGT US Air Force, Vietnam , Wed October 22, 1966|| |- | Fly||Daratha A||1913||1993|||| |- | Folk||Floyd A||1912-JAN-09||1990-SEP-07|||| |- | Folk||Kenneth M||1914-APR-11||1981-JUL-09|||| |- | Folk||Marie E||1913-AUG-19||1972-SEP-05|||| |- | Folk||Minnie M||1884||1959|||| |- | Folk||Roy E||1879-SEP-01||1937-JUL-12|||| |- | Folk||Scott A||1966-AUG-19||1988-SEP-05|||| |- | Folk||Sheldon O||1918-APR-21||1989-MAY-24|||| |- | Gass||Ralph W Jr||1920-FEB-15||2001-OCT-09||SGT US Army, World War II|| |- | Gordon||Frank W Jr||1924-DEC-10||1988-JUL-15||Married January 1, 1947|| |- | Grassley||Carrie E||1915||1989|||| |- | Grassley||Lewis L||1910-OCT-13||1988-AUG-02|||| |- | Grey||Robert C Sr||1921-AUG-02||2007-SEP-25|||| |- | Houck||Addison C||1916-SEP-03||1971-JUN-19||Pennsylvania, CPL US Army, World War II|| |- | Houck||Frank P||1892-AUG-14||1957-OCT-26|||| |- | Houck||Hazel M||1893-OCT-30||1973-APR-29|||| |- | Kelchner||Dennis||1944||1944|||| |- | Kelchner||Donald L||1910-SEP-06||1990-JUL-25|||| |- | Kelchner||Ida M||1913-FEB-22||2008-MAR-13|||| |- | Killian||Dorothy M||1921-MAY-16||2002-AUG-06|||| |- | Killian||Harry W||1919-NOV-18||2003-DEC-17||TEC 5 US Army, World War II|| |- | Kishbaugh||Albertus W||1873-JUN-01||1951-JUN-24|||| |- | Kishbaugh||Clara E||1877-APR-11||1957-JUL-12|||| |- | Kishbaugh||Gladys H||1910||1985|||| |- | Kishbaugh||Ruth H||1906-DEC-19||1989-APR-29|||| |- | Kishbaugh||Sheldon S||1898-DEC-27||1990-MAR-20|||| |- | Kishbaugh||Victor A||1906-JUL-30||1998-OCT-14|||| |- | Klingerman||Irvin R Jr||1917-FEB-13||1990-JAN-11|||| |- | Moyer||Annetta H||1920-JAN-22||1999-MAR-25|||| |- | Myers||Jennie E||1884-JUL-08||1956-DEC-29|||| |- | Myers||John S||1879-SEP-21||1964-APR-25|||| |- | Peake||Margaret M||1910-NOV-20||2002-JUL-01|||| |- | Peake||Willard C||1914-JAN-14||1999-AUG-30|||| |- | Powlus||Charles E||1879||1961|||| |- | Powlus||Hattie L||1882||1955|||| |- | Ruckle||Fred I||1922-MAR-15||1977-JUL-11|||| |- | Samsel||Raymond W||1919-JAN-15||2004-OCT-29|||| |- | Schalles||Doretta G||1902-DEC-03||1995-APR-20|||| |- | Schalles||Frank S||1898-AUG-31||1989-AUG-02|||| |- | Scheno||Franklyn N Sr||1918-JAN-05||2005-MAY-16||PFC US Army, World War II|| |- | Schmidt||John P||1925-NOV-17||2006-OCT-26|||| |- | Shemonis||Albert C||1915-FEB-28||2002-JAN-08|||| |- | Shemonis||Elizabeth D||1920-JAN-28||2006-APR-05|||| |- | Shotwell||Alice S||1904-NOV-20||2001-MAY-18|||| |- | 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Pine Hill Cemetery-1

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Pine_Hill_Cemetery,_Shickshinny,_Pennsylvania
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[[Category:Pine Hill Cemetery, Shickshinny, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for the Pine Hill Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Pine Hill Cemetery is located on Garrison Street in Shickshinny, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. ----- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
There is no known cemetery office. GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
Pine Hill Cemetery on Google Maps ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=1987740 Find A Grave] * ''Add resources here'' ----- ===Tasks Completed=== * ''Add tasks you have completed here'' ----- ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link to existing WikiTree profiles or create new profiles for each person listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of their grave marker. The profile you create for a person can include other genealogical and biographical information, additional photos, and a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- '''NOTE: Dates are listed as YYYY-MM-DD to facilitate sorting.''' ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Inscription (Notes) ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | Allen||Hudson||1839||1905||Civil War Veteran|| |- | Allen||Reuben T||1817||1872||Civil War Veteran|| |- | Alonzo||Irving||1844||1913||Civil War Veteran|| |- | Alter||George W||1840||1895||Civil War Veteran|| |- | Bachman||Stephen||1848||1905||Civil War Veteran|| |- | Belles||John||1844||1863||Civil War Veteran|| |- | [[Rustay-38|Benscoter]]||Mary Margaret||1903-09-23||1994-09-04||||[[Image:Rustay-38.jpg|100px]] |- | Bigley||Samuel||1825||1884||Civil War Veteran|| |- | Bonham||Dorcas A||1907||1973||||[[Image:Rustay-34.jpg|100px]] |- | Bonham||Harrison V||1905-09-15||1974-01-01||||[[Image:Rustay-34.jpg|100px]] |- | Boone||Charles A||1841||1903||Civil War Veteran|| |- | Bound||Abram L||||||Civil War Veteran|| |- | Briggs||Emma E||1882||1923|||| |- | Briggs||Forrest W||1866-05-20||1930-08-03|||| |- | Briggs||Hettie J||1867||1956|||| |- | Briggs||Hiram M||1837||1915|||| |- | Briggs||Jacob F||1836-02-28||1919-07-03||Civil War Veteran|| |- | Briggs||James Warren||1873||1949|||| |- | Briggs||Jeremiah||1837||1919||Civil War Veteran|| |- | Briggs||John C||1826-11-30||1883-02-17||Civil War Veteran|| |- | Briggs||John Francis||1876-06-21||1933-05-08|||| |- | Briggs||John M||||1950|||| |- | Briggs||Loran Dewitt||1889||1967|||| |- | Briggs||Mae G||1875||1943|||| |- | Briggs||Mary E||1885-05-06||1969-08-04|||| |- | Briggs||Miron Luke||1878-09-07||1962-01-21|||| |- | Briggs||Rose A||1873||1964|||| |- | Briggs||Sarah||1848-04-07||1932-08-12|||| |- | Briggs||Sarah A||1839||1899|||| |- | Campbell||David A||1844||1875||Civil War Veteran|| |- | [[Myers-13231|Cragle]]||Lena D||1890||1934|||| |- | Davenport||Flora B||1869||1930|||| |- | Dietrich||John||1822||1889||Civil War Veteran|| |- | Dodson||John W||1826||1907||Civil War Veteran|| |- | Dodson||Samuel Wesley||1841||1920||Civil War Veteran|| |- | [[Donnell-789|Donnell]]||Andrew Bowman||1884-07-27||1937-11-05||||[[Image:Rustay-37.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Donnell-790|Donnell]]||Arlene||1925-03-19||1925-08-26||||[[Image:Donnell-790.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Rustay-37|Donnell]]||Jennie May||1891-06-12||1940-08-30||||[[Image:Rustay-37.jpg|100px]] |- | Ellinger||Dorothy||1910-08-13||1999-09-03|||| |- | Garrison||Ambrose||||||Civil War Veteran|| |- | Garrison||Bowman||1842-03-10||1908-02-28||Civil War Veteran|| |- | Gay||Thomas L||1822||1892||Civil War Veteran|| |- | Gearhart||Jackson H||1834-08-29||1905-12-18||Civil War Veteran|| |- | [[Geist-361|Geist]]||Barbara A||1935||1941||||[[Image:Geist-361.jpg|100px]] |- | Geist||Bertha D||1879||1944|||| |- | [[Geist-357|Geist]]||Clark 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Pine Lake Cemetery, West Bloomfield, Michigan

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Pine_Lake_Cemetery,_West_Bloomfield,_Michigan
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[[Category: Pine Lake Cemetery, West Bloomfield, Michigan|Pine Lake Cemetery]] Part of the [[Project: Michigan Cemeteries|Michigan Cemeteries Project]] ---- :'''Pine Lake Cemetery''' :Middlebelt Road :West Bloomfield, Michigan, 48322 ==History== ==External References== * [http://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=640904 Find A Grave] * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Pine-Lake-Cemetery/160259 Billion Graves] * [http://usgwarchives.net/mi/tsphoto/oakland/pinelake.htm USGenWeb Archives] * [http://www.gwbhs.org/subject/pine-lake-cemetery/ Greater West Bloomfield Historical Society] * [http://wbtownship.org/visitors/community_information/index.php West Bloomfield Township Community Information] ==Burial Records== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Last Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''First Name(s)''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Date of Birth''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Date of Death''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Section''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Lot/ Row''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo''' |- | [[Roth-2522|Casstevens]] || Emma C. || 1921-9-9 || 2008-11-2 || B || 16 || {{image|size=s|file=Roth-2522.jpg}} |- | [[Casstevens-24|Casstevens]] || Kathleen A. || 1959-10-28 || 2015-2-1 || B || 16 || {{image|size=s|file=Casstevens-24.jpg}} |- | [[Allen-22232|Schultz]] || Grace A. || 1893 || 1969 || C || 28 || {{image|size=s|file=Schultz-3141-2.jpg}} |- | [[Schultz-3141|Schultz]] || Oscar E. || 1888 || 1962 || C || 28 || {{image|size=s|file=Schultz-3141-2.jpg}} |- | [[Auspaugh-1|Wolfe]] || Blanche || 1893 || 1958 || C || 33 || {{image|size=s|file=Auspaugh-1.jpg}} |- | [[Wolfe-2645|Teachworth]] || Verla M. || 1919-9-22 || 2005-10-18 || C || 34 || {{image|size=s|file=Pine_Lake_Cemetery_West_Bloomfield_Michigan-2.jpg}} |- | [[Crane-2742|Crane]] || Clyde C. || 1882 || 1962 || C || || {{image|size=s|file=Crane-2742.jpg}} |- | [[Crane-2743|Crane]] || John T. || 1921-9-2 || 1998-3-26 || C || || {{image|size=s|file=Crane-2743.jpg}} |- | [[Crane-2962|Crane]] || Marion L. || 1916-10-27 || 2009-10-27 || C || || {{image|size=s|file=Crane-2962.jpg}} |- | [[Schneider-5615|Crane]] || Mathilda M. || 1884 || 1967 || C || || {{image|size=s|file=Crane-2742.jpg}} |- | [[Crane-2981|Crane]] || Nancy Deanna || 1969-1-6 || 1984-12-6 || C || || {{image|size=s|file=Crane-2981.jpg}} |- | [[Crane-2959|Crane]] || Ruby E. || 1905-10-25 || 1972-11-18 || C || || {{image|size=s|file=Pine_Lake_Cemetery_West_Bloomfield_Michigan-3.jpg}} |- | [[Crane-2745|Crane]] || William R. || 1907-12-12 || 1998-8-2 || C || || {{image|size=s|file=Crane-2745.jpg}} |- | [[McDougall-931|Thies]] || Maidrea C. || 1914 || 200 || C || || {{image|size=s|file=McDougall-931.jpg}} |- | [[Thies-206|Thies]] || William Theodore || 1914 || 1967 || C || || {{image|size=s|file=McDougall-931.jpg}} |- | [[Achgill-1|Landry]] || Jean Marie || 1924-4-27 || 2001-10-1 || D || 4 || {{image|size=s|file=Achgill-1.jpg}} |- | [[Markham-1140|Banker]] || Jennie E. || 1891 || 1969 || E || 27 || {{image|size=s|file=Banker-147.jpg}} |- | [[Banker-147|Banker]] || Roscoe C. || 1887 || 1967 || E || 27 || {{image|size=s|file=Banker-147.jpg}} |- | Crane || Dorothy M. || 1912 || 1987 || E || || {{image|size=s|file=Crane-2744.jpg}} |- | [[Crane-2744|Crane]] || Robert H. || 1912 || 1999 || E || || {{image|size=s|file=Crane-2744.jpg}} |- | [[Aldridge-1114|Aldridge]] || Laura Newton || 1959-1-22 || 1959-1-25 || F || 14 || {{image|size=s|file=Aldridge-1114.jpg}} |- | [[Lawton-803|Weatherston]] || Bessie Jean ''Lawton'' || || 2004-7-2 || F || 14 || |- | [[Bojrab-1|Bojrab]] || Gabriel || || 2000-10-4 || F || 62 || {{image|size=s|file=Bojrab-1.jpg}} |- | Anderson || Beatrice L. || 1902 || 1998 || F || 75 || {{image|size=s|file=Anderson-24674.jpg}} |- | [[Anderson-24674|Anderson]] || Leo M. || 1917 || 2000 || F || 75 || {{image|size=s|file=Anderson-24674.jpg}} |- | Austin || Anna D. || 1933-10-13 || (LIVING) || F || T || {{image|size=s|file=Austin-6092.jpg}} |- | [[Austin-6092|Austin]] || Wayne F. || 1932-9-8 || 2003-6-18 || F || T || {{image|size=s|file=Austin-6092.jpg}} |- | [[Conde-115|Conde]] || John || 1918-3-25 || 2008-8-29 || F || T || {{image|size=s|file=Conde-115.jpg}} |- | Conde || Miriam || 1920 || 2003 || F || T || {{image|size=s|file=Conde-115.jpg}} |- | [[Capizzani-1|Capizzani]] || Alfredo B. || 1915-7-9 || 2001-4-15 || F || || {{image|size=s|file=Capizzani-1.jpg}} |- | Capizzani || Gina || 1918-2-20 || 2013-6-23 || F || || {{image|size=s|file=Capizzani-1.jpg}} |- | [[Dunham-1918|Colucci]] || Dianne "Scottie" ''Dunham'' || || 1998-12-1 || G || 34 || {{image|size=s|file=Colucci-30.jpg}} |- | [[Colucci-30|Colucci]] || Joseph "Joe" James || 1934-12-23 || || G || 34 || {{image|size=s|file=Colucci-30.jpg}} |- | [[McKay-2814|McKay]] || Zachary J. || 1995-12-13 || 2015-2-8 || H || 17 || {{image|size=s|file=McKay-2814.jpg}} |- | [[Langdon-401|Langdon]] || Alfred H. || 1860 || 1932 || Old Center || || |- | [[Frisbie-231|Langdon]] || Lena M. ''Frisbie'' || 1892 || 1922 || Old Center || || |- | [[Sherston-7|Langdon]] || Sarah A. || 1872 || 1961 || Old Center || || |- | [[Londergan-8|Carter]] || Dorothy ''Londergan'' || 1907 || 1925 || Old North || 41 || {{image|size=s|file=Londergan-9.jpg}} |- | [[Fanaier-1|Londergan]] || Carrie R. || 1881 || 1949 || Old North || 41 || {{image|size=s|file=Londergan-9.jpg}} |- | [[Londergan-9|Londergan]] || John M. || 1879 || 1951 || Old North || 41 || {{image|size=s|file=Londergan-9.jpg}} |- | [[Murphy-9873|Corpron]] || Lotta M. || 1884 || 1957 || Old North || 68 || {{image|size=s|file=Murphy-9873.jpg}} |- | [[Bonds-721|Bonds]] || Joan Patricia || 1963-4-30 || 1981-12-16 || Old South || 8 || {{image|size=s|file=Bonds-721.jpg}} |- | [[Collins-12110|Bonds]] || Katharine ''Collins'' || 1904-3-30 || 1985-7-8 || Old South || 8 || {{image|size=s|file=Collins-12110.jpg}} |- | [[Carmignani-2|Haskins]] || Agnese ''Carmignani'' || 1927 || 2003 || Old South || 26 || {{image|size=s|file=Haskins-827.jpg}} |- | [[Haskins-827|Haskins]] || Robert Whittemore || 1923 || (LIVING) || Old South || 26 || {{image|size=s|file=Haskins-827.jpg}} |- | [[Haskins-824|Haskins]] || DeWitt C. || || 1848-12-5 || Old South || 27 || {{image|size=s|file=Haskins-824.jpg}} |- | [[Haskins-826|Haskins]] || Horace || || 1856-8-23 || Old South || 27 || {{image|size=s|file=Haskins-826.jpg}} |- | [[Noble-3075|Noble]] || Albert D. || 1860 || 1941 || Old South || || {{image|size=s|file=Noble-3075.jpg}} |- | [[Hewitt-2611|Noble]] || Marie ''Hewitt'' || 1860 || 1936 || Old South || || {{image|size=s|file=Noble-3075.jpg}} |- | [[Noble-3076|Noble]] || Arlyle || 1887 || 1981 || Old South || || {{image|size=s|file=Noble-3075.jpg}} |- | [[Noble-3078|Noble]] || Hewitt Richmond || 1889-7-3 || 1952-1-20 || Old South || || {{image|size=s|file=Noble-3078.jpg}} |- | [[Stilwill-3|Noble]] || Mildred ''Stilwill'' || 1898-6-6 || 1987-8-13 || Old South || || {{image|size=s|file=Stilwill-3.jpg}} |- | Anderson || Dorothy D. || 1915-8-12 || 1995-4-5 || || || {{image|size=s|file=Anderson-24676.jpg}} |- | [[Anderson-24676|Anderson]] || Thomas R. || 1921-5-8 || (LIVING) || || || {{image|size=s|file=Anderson-24676.jpg}} |- | [[Capps-787|Capps]] || Chuck || 1921 || 1996 || || || {{image|size=s|file=Capps-787.jpg}} |- | Capps || June || || 2010 || || || {{image|size=s|file=Capps-787.jpg}} |- | [[Capps-788|Capps]] || Sharon || 1949 || (LIVING) || || || {{image|size=s|file=Capps-787.jpg}} |- | [[Crawford-9892|Crawford]] || Alex M. || 1905-6-5 || 1992-3-26 || || || {{image|size=s|file=Crawford-9892.jpg}} |- | Crawford || Anna || 1845 || 1908 || || || |- | Crawford || Anna M. || 1920-5-26 || (LIVING) || || || {{image|size=s|file=Crawford-9892.jpg}} |- | [[Craig-3076|Crawford]] || Catherine ''Craig'' || 1820-1-1 || 1897-5-22 || || || |- | [[Crawford-6760|Crawford]] || George || 1816-2-22 || 1890-7-21 || || || |- | [[Crawford-6768|Crawford]] || John || || 1859-3-17 || || || {{image|size=s|file=Crawford-6768.jpg}} |- | [[Unknown-319718|Langdon]] || Laura G. || 1917-4-2 || 1997-2-10 || || || {{image|size=s|file=Unknown-319718.jpg}} |- | [[Langdon-417|Langdon]] || Ralph R. || 1914-1-11 || 1989-11-7 || || || {{image|size=s|file=Unknown-319718.jpg}} |- | [[Schultz-3142|Phelps]] || Dorothy || 1919 || 2002 || || || |}

Pine Ridge Cemetery

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Created: 26 Jun 2014
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Pine_Ridge_Cemetery,_Springfield,_Manitoba
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[[Category:Pine Ridge Cemetery, Springfield, Manitoba]] Pine Ridge Cemetery (sometimes called Pine Ridge Pioneer Cemetery) is a small cemetery located within Birds Hill Provincial Park in the Rural Municipality of Springfield, Manitoba. [[Lavoie-74|Lianne Lavoie]] photographed this entire cemetery in the summer of 2014. Below is a complete transcription of the tombstones that existed at that time. == Transcription == {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''photo #''' |- |Malenki, John||1925 March 14||||''still living''||1 |- |Malenki, Olga||1934 July 4||||''still living''||1 |- |[[Czornobay-1|Pushka, Olga]]||1924 December 3||2008 March 29||[http://passages.winnipegfreepress.com/passage-details/id-133644 Obituary]||2 |- |[[Pushka-1|Pushka, John]]||1919 August 4||2007 May 2||[http://passages.winnipegfreepress.com/passage-details/id-120026 Obituary]||2 |- |Sitarz, Norbert Francis||1943 July 11||||''still living''||3 |- |Sitarz, Lorna May (née Hatley)||1946 May 1||2010 December 2||[http://passages.winnipegfreepress.com/passage-details/id-171986 Obituary]||3 |- |Hudzick, Brent Jonathan "Huddy"||1984 July 26||2008 March 8||[http://passages.winnipegfreepress.com/passage-details/id-132769 Obituary]||4 |- |Fleming, Charlotte Marie-Anne Cicilia||1997 October 1||1999 September 25||[http://passages.winnipegfreepress.com/passage-details/id-46794 Obituary]||5 |- |Klapecki, Henry Richard Robert||1934 October 13||||''still living''||6 |- |Klapecki, Cicilia Gladys (née Taras)||1932 September 29||2008 April 21||[http://passages.winnipegfreepress.com/passage-details/id-134604 Obituary]||6 |- |Fedewick, Salmea "Sally"||1928 November 4||2004 May 23||[http://passages.winnipegfreepress.com/passage-details/id-86274 Obituary]||7 |- |Fedewick, Pearl||1925 February 10||||''still living''||7 |- |Halowaty, Glenn Daniel||1954 May 27||2005 June 8||[http://passages.winnipegfreepress.com/passage-details/id-97215 Obituary]||8 |- |deRidder, Henry||1902 September 18||1988 February 5||||9 |- |deRidder, Anne||1916 January 26||2002 October 23||[http://passages.winnipegfreepress.com/passage-details/id-72864 Obituary]||9 |- |Rohoway, Alexander||1931 August 25||1999 January 11||||10 |- |Jaques, Levine Gwen (née Shalley)||1962 August 23||2001 May 21||[http://passages.winnipegfreepress.com/passage-details/id-61179 Obituary]||11 |- |Mozel, George||1941 August 1||2007 August 1||[http://passages.winnipegfreepress.com/passage-details/id-123089 Obituary]||12 |- |[[Chernetz-1|Chernetz, Gordon John]]||1939 April 30||2004 April 2||[http://passages.winnipegfreepress.com/passage-details/id-85049 Obituary]||13 |- |[[Chernetz-3|Chernetz, Edward Wm]]||1949 October 18||1996 June 4||||14 |- |Bodner, William Walter (Bill)||1930 August 19||2009 January 19||[http://passages.winnipegfreepress.com/passage-details/id-145543 Obituary]||15 |- |Kurylko, David Alexander||1941 July 18||1986 May 2||||16 |- |Kulyk, John||1920 May 21||1996 July 23||||17 |- |[[Chernetz-2|Chernetz, John]]||1916 January 19||1986 May 29||||18 |- |Chernetz, Katie||1918 July 16||1995 November 12||||18 |- |Paslawski, Emily||1929 August 21||1988 February 21||||19 |- |Shalley, Mary||1915-07-07||1988-05-13||Wife, mother, and grandmother||20 |- |Shalley, Michael||1910-04-12||1996-11-17||Husband, father, and grandfather||20 |- |Malegus, Peter||1917-07-12||2007-02-23||||21 |- |Malegus, Louise Florence (née Trylinski)||1926-07-29||||''Still living''||21 |- |Malegus, George E.||1950-06-27||||''Still living''||22 |- |Roscoe, Walter||1918-03-04||2001-11-24||||23 |- |Roscoe, Katherine||1921-03-01||2000-02-09||||23 |- |Stewart, Charles Robert||1925||2013||||24 |- |Malegus, Samuel "Sam"||1922-08-21||||''Still living''||25 |- |Malegus, Moira (née Pennycook)||1935-08-28||||''Still living''||25 |- |Malegus, Michael||1920||2002||||26 |- |Malegus, Eleanore (née Penziwol)||1931||2012||[http://passages.winnipegfreepress.com/passage-details/id-188750 Obituary]||26 |- |Petrasko, John||1909-07-28||1987-09-01||Husband, father, and gigi||27 |- |Petrasko, Frances||1915-09-13||2003-09-21||Wife, mother, and baba||27 |- |Halowaty, John||1909-02-12||1991-02-22||||28 |- |Halowaty, Pauline||1912-11-10||2000-03-06||||28 |- |Dudych, Alexander||1912||2001||Husband, father, and grandfather||29 |- |Dudych, Katherine||1910||1996||Wife, mother, and grandmother||29 |- |Dudych, Peter N.||1953||1991||Son and brother||30 |- |Halowaty, Steve N.||1905-07-10||1982-09-11||Husband, father, and grandfather||31 |- |Halowaty, Mary||1905-08-17||2004-11-15||Wife, mother, and grandmother||31 |- |Halowaty, Mary||1934-10-15||2006-02-01||Wife, mother, grandmother, and great grandmother||32 |- |Kichok, Peter||1923-06-08||2003-12-05||||33 |- |Kitchok, Pearl||1912-12-15||2002-05-15||||34 |- |Sokal, Anne||1918-04-24||||''Still living'', married July 14, 1940||35 |- |Sokal, Michael||1914-11-18||2002-08-07||Married July 14, 1940||35 |- |Sokal, Katherine||1909-06-09||1993-05-12||||36 |- |Cherpako, John||1905||1984||Husband and father||37 |- |Cherpako, Kathleen||1911||1990||Wife and mother||37 |- |Eftoda, Gordon||1929-04-04||2003-07-08||Husband and father||38 |- |Kowalski, John||1911-03-06||2002-08-09||||39 |- |Kowalski, Rosie||1915-09-27||1997-01-08||||39 |- |Antonyshyn, Sam||1898-02-07||1992-05-04||Uncle, born in Ukraine||40 |- |Solinski, Christine Martha||1944-12-25||2012-02-13||"Beloved Sister, Aunt & Ciocia"||41 |- |Solinski, Rosie||1921||2003||||42 |- |Solinski, Michael||1916||2000||||42 |- |Rivers, Merlyn||1920-07-15||1985-08-19||"Father & Grandpa"||43 |- |Rivers, Julie||1917-05-06||2010-11-08||"Mother & Grandma"||43 |- |Rivers, Robert (Bob)||1947-05-28||1981-12-27||"Son & Brother"||44 |- |Rivers, John||1909||1978||"Brother"||45 |- |Rivers, Anne||1919||1998||"Wife & Mother"||46 |- |Rivers, Leonard||1911||1977||"Husband & Father"||46 |- |Rivers, Anna||1906||2001||"Daughter"||47 |- |Rivers, Anna||1879||1950||"Mother"||47 |- |Zaretski, Mary||1905-09-05||1985-08-04||||48 |- |Roshko, Christina||1856||1934||"Grandmother"||49 |- |Roshko, William||1864||1919||"Uncle"||49 |- |Rivers, John||1868||1913||"Uncle"||50 |- |Rivers, Edward||1870||1912||"Father"||50 |- |Zaretski, Mike||1868||1945||There is also Cyrillic (probably Ukrainian) text on the tombstone.||51 |- |Zaretski, Michael||1894||1950||||52 |- |Chmielnicki, Lawrence||1879||1925||||53 |- |Chmielnicki, Marie||1883||1971||||53 |- |Zaretki, Frances||1870||1925-03-11||||54 |- |Petrasko, Caroline||1915||1937||||55 |- |Kowalski, Mary||1879||1941||"Mother"||56 |- |Kowalski, Peter||1883||1963||"Father"||57 |- |Bodnar, William||1918-06-11||1992-03-13||||58 |- |Bodnar, Mary R.||1921-01-12||''Still living''||||58 |- |Kudlowich, Stan||1936-02-22||2001-12-31||"Beloved husband of Diana and father of Michael"||59 |- |Slota, Stephen||1911-01-06||2003-02-16||"Son of Samuel & Pearl; beloved brother of Mike, Rev. Father George, Pauline, Theodore, Bill, Walter, Paul, Harry & Mervin"||60 |- |Kurylko, Sophie||1915-03-11||1992-06-18||||61 |- |Slotta, Mervin||1925-07-15||||||62 |- |Slotta, Mary||1927-05-20||||||62 |- |Sidoryk, Elaine Ann||1942-04-27||1989-01-06||"Wife and mother"||63 |- |Stasynec, Olga Vera||1922-06-07||2011-05-05||||64 |- |Holowaty, William||1921||1995||"Our beloved brother & uncle"||65 |- |Horzempa, Anna||1870||1953||||66 |- |Horzempa, Valentine||||1947-07-14||"Aged 85 yrs."||67 |- |Seniuk, Tom||1872||1945||"Father"||68/70 |- |Seniuk, Agnes||1874||1945||"Mother"||69/70 |- |Zabawski, Apolonia||1871-02-25||1944-12-06||"Dearly remembered by her children"||71 |- |Zabawski, John||1858-05-29||1941-10-29||"Dearly remembered by his wife and family"||72 |- |Taras, Michael||1888-08-01||1943-10-15||||73 |- |Taras, Katherine||1888-11-10||1964-07-06||||73 |- |Leuschen, Dale Leigh||1978-07-26||1978-08-08||||74 |- |Zabawski, John||||1921||Shared tombstone inscribed "Zabawski babies"||75 |- |Zabawski, Peter||||1923||Shared tombstone inscribed "Zabawski babies"||75 |- |Solar, Nick||1900||1989||||76 |- |Solar, Stella||1913||2003||"Beloved wife & mother"||77 |- |''Unmarked''||||||||78 |- |Mihalyk, Helen Anna||1935-05||1936-01||||79 |- |Twardochleb, Leonard Joseph||1920-02-08||2009-12-09||"Beloved brother and uncle"||80 |- |Bodner, Therese (née Grycki)||||||||81 |- |Bodner, Michael "Mike"||||||||81 |- |Bodnar, Rose (née Zaretski)||1928-03-05||2006-11-14||||82 |- |Bodnar, Metro||1926-07-26||2008-04-14||||82 |- |Chajkowski, Katie||1928-08-28||2006-12-30||"Wife, mother, and grandmother"||83 |- |Chajkowski, Anthony||1924-02-19||1991-12-28||"Husband, father, and grandfather"||83 |- |Paslawsky, Edward||1938-02-18||1993-02-25||||84 |- |Conrad, Robert Jean||1947||2005||||85 |- |Taras, Rose||1928||2003||||86 |- |Taras, Stanley||1920||1984||||86 |- |Bodnar, John||1915-08-03||1991-09-25||||87 |- |Zabowski, Nick||1912||2003||||88 |- |Zabowski, Kasmir||1911||2000||||89 |- |Rasmussen, Frances (née Taras)||1923-12-03||''Still living''||Rasmussen family history on back of tombstone.||90/91 |- |Rasmussen, Clifford (Cliff)||1918-07-22||2011-06-24||Rasmussen family history on back of tombstone.||90/91 |- |Zabowski, Stanley||1909-09-17||1992-01-08||"Husband, father, and grandfather"||92 |- |Zabowski, Helen||1912-11-19||1988-05-21||"Wife, mother, and grandmother"||92 |- |Taras, Frank||1914||1990||"Beloved parents of Jessie, Theresa & Wayne"||93/94 |- |Taras, Josie||1920||2009||"Beloved parents of Jessie, Theresa & Wayne"||93/94 |- |Novak, Thomas||1893||1977||||95 |- |Zadworny, Eva||1882||1956||||96 |- |Zadworny, Joseph||||1943-06-19||"our dear father", "aged 77 years"||97 |- |Zadworny, Frank||1909-08-12||1936-08-04||||98 |- |''Unreadable''||||||||99 |- |Kurylko, Mary||1908||1947||"Mother"||100 |- |Курилко, Ілія [Kurylko, Ilya]||1912-07-30||1946-09-07||'''Warning:''' Month names were transcribed from Ukrainian by someone who doesn't know Ukrainian.||101 |- |Kurylko, Walter||1897-04-28||1964-07-21||||102 |- |Kurylko, Maria||1875||1965||"Our beloved mother"||103 |- |Cherpako, Dmytro||1875||1965||"Husband & father"||104 |- |Cherpako, Anna||1908||1965||"Daughter & sister"||104 |- |Kurylko, Michael||1896-08-23||1969-12-10||"our beloved father & grandfather"||105 |- |''Unmarked''||||||||106 |- |Курилко, Івaн [Kurylko, Ivan]||1909-10-28||1936-10-27||'''Warning:''' Month names were transcribed from Ukrainian by someone who doesn't know Ukrainian.||107 |- |Слота, Paraskevia [Slota, Paraskevia]||1885||1971-12-20||'''Warning:''' Month names were transcribed from Ukrainian by someone who doesn't know Ukrainian. "Mother"||108 |- |Слота, Сам [Slota, Sam]||1881||1943-04-25||'''Warning:''' Month names were transcribed from Ukrainian by someone who doesn't know Ukrainian. "Father"||109 |- |Головатий, Николa [Holowaty, Nykola]||1873-09||1958-07||'''Warning:''' Month names were transcribed from Ukrainian by someone who doesn't know Ukrainian. "Dad"||110 |- |Головатий, Марія [Holowaty, Maria]||1881-08||1954-10||'''Warning:''' Month names were transcribed from Ukrainian by someone who doesn't know Ukrainian. "Mom"||110 |- |Головата, Анна [Holowaty, Anna]||1895||1956-12-11||'''Warning:''' Month names were transcribed from Ukrainian by someone who doesn't know Ukrainian. "Mom"||111 |- |Holowaty, Panko||1884||1965||"Father"||112 |- |Slota, Stefania||1912-01-12||1960-10-03||"Beloved wife and mother"||113 |- |Bodner, Frances||1914||1989||||114 |- |Bodner, Fred||1907||1966||||114 |- |Botchar, Anton||1913-07-25||1965-04-02||||115 |- |Botchar, Mary||1916-11-03||2001-10-07||"Beloved wife, sister and aunt"||116 |- |Slota, Peter||1918-07-20||1983-03-28||"brother"||117 |- |Slota, Pearl||1919-11-06||2003-02-12||"Wife, mother & grandmother"||118 |- |Slota, Samuel||1915-05-09||1985-11-30||"Husband, father & grandfather"||118 |- |Slota, Paul||1920-06-20||2012-09-15||Married 1952-05-31, "Beloved parents of Garry, Greg & Veronica & grandparents of Michelle, Angela, Anastasia & Katrina"||119/120 |- |Slota, Pearl (Maksymetz)||1921-09-19||1976-10-01||Married 1952-05-31, "Beloved parents of Garry, Greg & Veronica & grandparents of Michelle, Angela, Anastasia & Katrina"||119/120 |- |Slota, Nicholas||1900-12-19||1986-07-23||"Husband, father & grandfather"||121 |- |Slota, Frances||1914-09-12||1999-09-26||"Wife, mother & grandmother"||121 |- |Malegus, John||1912-07-28||1998-05-26||"Husband, father, & Gido"||122 |- |Malegus, Lena||1913-06-03||2008-08-08||"Wife, mother, & Baba"||122 |- |Halowaty, Peter||1915-07-07||1993-09-22||||123 |- |Morris, Annie||1914||1991||"Wife & mother"||124 |- |Morris, John||1910||2009||"Husband & father"||124 |- |Wiwcharenko, Nicholas||1916-12-16||2007-09-23||"Husband, father, grandfather"||124 |- |Wiwcharenko, Pauline||1932-01-20||2008-09-19||"Wife, mother, grandmother"||124 |- |Slota, Donald||1946-05-01||''Still living''||"Beloved husband & father", "Son of Sam & Pearl Slota", married 1969-06-14||125 |- |Slota, Carol||1946-10-20||2004-03-22||"Beloved wife & mother", "Daughter of Nick & Jeanne Tobie", married 1969-06-14||125 |- |Sitarz, Doris||1924-12-07||2007-11-15||"Wife & mother", [http://passages.winnipegfreepress.com/passage-details/id-127807 Obituary]||126/127 |- |Sitarz, Gail||1946-10-02||''Still living''||"Daughter & sister"||126 |- |Shalley, Harry||1918-01-28||2007-01-18||"Husband, father & grandfather"||127 |- |Shalley, Emily||1921-11-08||1985-04-14||"Wife, mother & grandmother"||127 |- |Piskor, Nicholas||1905||1979||||128 |- |Piskor, Doris||1912||1992||||128 |- |Slota, John||1906||1980||"Husband & father"||129 |- |Slota, Bernice||1908||2004||"Wife & mother"||129 |- |Kurylko, Basil (Bill)||1900-04-12||1981-05-24||"Beloved brother"||130 |- |Roscoe, Stephen||1907-10-03||1993-12-12||"Husband, father & grandfather"||131 |- |Roscoe, Mary||1906-12-04||1996-10-09||"Wife, mother & grandmother"||131 |- |Paslawsky, Michael||1926-10-07||1972-02-27||||132 |- |Twardochleb, Marcella||1891-01-03||1964-09-27||"Mother"||133 |- |Twardochleb, John||1890-05-16||1988-06-13||"Father"||133 |- |Zaluski, John||1913||1963||||134 |- |Zaluski, Bessie||1890||1983||||135 |- |Zaluski, Dmytro||1885||1961||||135 |- |Paslowski, Eva||1899||1954||||136 |- |Paslowski, John||1888||1956||||136 |- |Bodner, Michael||1902-11-28||1959-03-01||"Father"||137/138 |- |Bodner, Frances V.||1905-09-17||1990-11-17||"Mother"||137/139 |- |Marchillo, Nicholas||1888-11-18||1963-03-27||"Father"||140/141 |- |Marchillo, Helen||1907-04-08||1973-05-05||"Mother"||140/142 |- |Kulyk, Kathrine||1894-11-24||1979-10-31||"Mother"||143 |- |Kulyk, Micheal||1887-08-14||1966-06-28||"Father"||143 |- |Рошко, Йоан [Roshko, Joan (John)]||1848||1941||||144 |- |Рошко, Марія [Roshko, Mariya]||1855||1949||||144 |- |Рошко, Григоріи [Roshko, Hryhoriy (Grigory?)]||1888||1963||||145 |- |Mlynarowich, William Albert||1884-04-08||1971-08-31||"Father"||146 |- |Stasko, John||1880||1957||"Father"||147 |- |Novak, Anna||1903||1945||"Beloved wife and mother"||148 |- |Malegus, Niketa||1883-06-07||1974-02-05||"Father", born in Western Ukraine||149 |- |Malegus, Mary||1881-01-29||1940-10-18||"Mother", born in Western Ukraine||149 |- |Слота, Міхаило [Slota, Mikhaylo]||1872-11-08||1936-10-21||||150 |- |Слота, Параніка [Slota, Paranika]||1872-10-28||1949-05-22||||151 |- |Loupul, Michael||1908||1979||"Dad"||152 |- |Loupul, Katherine||1911||1953||"Mom"||152 |- |Cherpako, Katarina||1882||1936||"Wife and mother"||153 |- |Слота, Йоан [Slota, Joan]||1871-02-12||1930-02-09||||154/156 |- |Слота, Агафія [Slota, Agafiya]||1872-03-12||1954-06-07||||155/156 |- |Stasko, Kate||1877-11-25||1931-05-07||"Beloved wife of John Stasko"||157 |- |Pyrch, Mary||1926-08-15||1931-09-06||||158 |- |Mlynarowich, Anna||1891-12-22||1932-01-14||"Mother"||159 |- |Боднар, Гринько [Bodnar, Hrynko]||1869-02-23||1932-04-28||'''Warning:''' Month names were transcribed from Ukrainian by someone who doesn't know Ukrainian.||160 |- |Kulyk, Mary||1926||1932||"Beloved daughter and sister"||161 |- |Brill, Vincent||1875||1932-08-18||Born in Poland.||162 |- |Charyszyn, Doska||1889||1932-09-27||||163 |- |Марчило, І Стефан [Marchylo, I Stefan]||1855-02-15||1943-12-07||||164 |- |Марчило, Катерина [Marchylo, Kateryna]||1860-09-20||1932-11-12||||164 |- |Moroz, Wolionka||1880||1953||"Mother"||165 |- |Moroz, Semko||1869||1954||"Father"||165 |- |Sokal, Mary||1887||1969||"Mom"||166 |- |Sokal, George||1873||1952||"Dad"||166 |- |Sokal, John||1910||1983||||167 |- |Sitarz, Nellie||1914||2007||||168 |- |Sitarz, Frank||1904||1955||||168 |- |Sitarz, Katherine||1881-08-24||1965-01-03||"Mother"||169 |- |Shalley, Theodore||1878||1958||||170 |- |Warywoda, John||1913||2008||Father of "Edward, Shirley Ann & MaryJane".||171/172 |- |Warywoda, Lillian||1920||1973||Mother of "Edward, Shirley Ann & MaryJane".||171/172 |- |Swistowich, Nick||1910||1973||"Brother"||173 |- |Mlynarowich, Casmir W.||1925-02-02||1974-01-29||"Brother"||174 |- |Mlynarowich, John F.||1911-01-29||1975-08-16||"Brother"||175 |- |Mozel, Antonette||1913-08-20||1999-02-16||"Wife & mother"||176 |- |Mozel, Alexander||1894-03-04||1978-05-08||"Husband & father"||176 |- |Bodner, Jennie||1920||2009||||177 |- |Bodner, Daniel||1910||1980||||177 |- |Bernasky, John||1909||1985||||178 |- |Mihalyk, Anna||1915||1999||"Loving parents of Helen, Stephanie, Raymond, Beverley & Douglas"||179 |- |Mihalyk, Harry||1904||1985||"Loving parents of Helen, Stephanie, Raymond, Beverley & Douglas"||179 |- |Sitarz, Mary||1907||1993||||180 |- |Sitarz, Stanley||1906||1981||||180 |- |Boychuk, John||1933-09||1979-02||||181 |- |Chernetz, Antoinette||1897-06-13||1993-07-02||||182 |- |Chernetz, Sidney||1920-01-28||1978-11-23||||183 |- |Bernusky, Michael||1881-11-21||1978-11-06||"Father"||184 |- |Kinas, Paul||1881||1961||||185 |- |Kinas, Ahafia||1881||1952||||185 |- |Sokal, John||1870||1944||||186 |- |Sokal, Rose||1873||1960||||186 |- |Sitarz, Katarzyna [Katherine]||1916-11-08||1944-08-25||She has two tombstones: one in Polish and one in English.||187, 188 |- |Sitarz, Jozef||1876-01-26||1939-06-20||"Here lies our dear father" (translated from Polish). He has two tombstones: one in Polish and one in English.||189/191 |- |Sitarz, Michael||1915-08||1981-03||The tombstone also says "Maranatha", which could be another name.||190 |- |Sokal, John Edward||1943-03-07||''still living''||Married on 1964-01-11. "Beloved parents of John, Darren & Sharlene."||192 |- |Sokal, Erlene Sigurborg (née Reykdal)||1943-10-24||2011-06-02||Married on 1962-01-11. "Beloved parents of John, Darren & Sharlene."||192 |- |Shalley, John||1909||1930||||193 |- |Swistowich, Harry||1878-10-03||1928-11-12||"Our beloved father"||194 |- |Piskor, John||1871||1928||||195 |- |Piskor, Eva||1882||1945||||195 |- |Petrasko, Andrew||1876-06-09||1927-07-29||"Father"||196 |- |Petrasko, Anna||1883-08-22||1940-06-20||"Mother"||196 |- |Roshick, Madeline||1874||1926||"Our dear Mother"||197 |- |Roshick, Johnny Peter (Wally)||1921-02-12||2003-05-12||"Beloved son", "Father of Lina and Robert"||198 |- |Sokal, Annie||1911||1924||||199 |- |Курилко, Григорц [Kurylko, Grygortz]||1965-12-03||1922-04-03?||'''Warning:''' Month names were transcribed from Ukrainian by someone who doesn't know Ukrainian.||200/201 |- |Худсік, Іван [Khudsik, Ivan]||1871||1918||||202 |- |Shalley, Cathrine||1887||1924||||203 |- |Shalley, Pauline||1921||1924||"Baby", "Sister"||204 |- |Paslowski, Anna||1917-10-25||1926-04-1||||205/206 |- |Shalley, Kathrine||1921||1921||"Baby", "Sister"||207 |- |Ditsko, Pearl||1886||1935||"Mother"||208 |- |Боднар, Іван [Bodnar, Ivan]||1850-07-07||1934-12-09||||209 |- |Bodner, Paza||||1943-03-27||"Mother"||210 |- |Bernusky, Mary||1886-05-01||1944-07-04||Wife and Mother||211 |- |Bernusky, William||1911-09-19||1945-09-28||"Father"||212 |- |Kuszczak, Maria||||1953-01-14||"Mother", "Aged 84 yrs"||213 |- |Kuszczak, Jacob||||1948-06-19||"Father", "Aged 82 yrs"||213 |- |Falsarella, Nellie||1918-07-27||1972-08-22||||214 |- |Mazur, Ahafia (née Bodnar)||1867||1952||||215 |- |Wicheranko, Olena||1879||1961||||216 |- |Swistowich, Eva||1885||1963||"Mother"||217 |- |Hutts, Peter||1894||1970||||218 |- |Setnor, Daniel||1894||1951||||219 |- |''unmarked''||||||||220 |- |Hutts, Mary||1897||1943||||221 |- |Gawiak, Steve||||1942-01-07||"Aged 53 years"||222 |- |Gregg, Marie||1922||1941||"Sister"||223 |- |Sokoloski, John||1889||1939||||224 |- |Кароль, Марія [Karol, Mariya]||1868-09-10||1937-11-23||||225 |- |''unreadable''||||||||226 |- |Brus, Wasyl||1865||1936-06-28||Very difficult to decipher; apparently in Polish. I found a death record for a William Bruce that seems to be the same person.||227 |- |Charyszyn, Magda||1874||1935-09-18||||228 |- |Chernetz, Harry||||1934-07-21||"Age 44 years", "Father"||229 |- |Цемнар, Марія [Tsemnar, Mariya]||1885||1935-03-20||'''Warning:''' Month names were transcribed from Ukrainian by someone who doesn't know Ukrainian.||230 |- |Боднар, Александер [Bodnar, Aleksander]||1866||1933-11-14||'''Warning:''' Month names were transcribed from Ukrainian by someone who doesn't know Ukrainian.||231 |- |Боднар, Іван [Bodnar, Ivan]||||||||232 |- |Худсік, Андрі [Khudsik, Andri]||1894-12-11||1909-12-13||||233 |- |Perch, Michal||1882||1917-09-09||'''Warning:''' Dates were transcribed from Polish using Google Translate.||234 |- |Корнсвін, Андреи [Kornsvin, Andrey]||1880||1911||||235 |- |Слота, Василь [Slota, Basyl]||1897||1917||There is a death record for a William Slota that could be the same person.||236 |- |Dudych, Michael||||1968-03-01||||237 |- |Piskar, Ana||||1914-12-25||||238 |- |Slota, George||||1921-05-05||"Baby"||239/240 |}

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[[Category: Wild Wild West]] *[[Space:Wild_Wild_West|Space Wild Wild West]] *[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8FQoc0Bg0o Youtube] - The History of Pinkerton ------------------- The Pinkerton National Detective Agency, was established in 1850 in the United States,the Agency's motto was ''We never Sleep'' ,[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allan_Pinkerton Wikipedia] - ''Allan Pinkerton''Allan Pinkerton founded the Agency.The Pinkerton agents also pursed western outlaws, including Jesse James, the Reno Gang, and the Wild Bunch, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid and others.
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Allan Pinkerton started the Pinkerton National Detective Agency in 1850. They specialized in protecting Railroad shipments, they also worked with Law enforcement to capture criminals anywhere in America.In 1856 Allan Pinkerton created the Female Detective Bureau,the first female Pinkerton agents were Kate Warne, a 23-year-old widow, and Hattie Lawton, also a widow. These female Detectives helped in the captured of Rose Greenhow a Washington socialite,and a spy for the Confederate Army ,she was a widow and mother of eight known as The Wild Rose. ''In my service you will serve your country better than on the field. I have several female operatives. If you agree to come aboard you will go in training with the head of my female detectives, Kate Warne. She has never let me down.''- ALLAN PINKERTON In 1861 Allan Pinkerton stops an assassination plot on the life of Abraham Lincoln.During the American Civil War Allan Pinkerton was head of the Union Intelligence Service, which was the forerunner of the U.S. Secret Service.Allan Pinkerton and his agents become well know while trying to capture Jesse James, the Younger, the Dalton gangs and Butch Cassidy and his Wild Bunch.
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'''Robert,Allan and William Pinkerton'''
Allan Pinkerton swore on his advertising to *Accept no bribes *Never compromise with criminals *Partner with local law enforcement agencies, when necessary *Refuse divorce cases or cases that initiated scandals of clients *Turn down reward money *Never raise fees without the client’s pre-knowledge *Apprise clients on an ongoing basis.
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*[[Horn-1975|Tom Horn]] - was an American Old West lawman, scout, soldier, hired gunman, detective, outlaw and assassin.He was hanged in Cheyenne, Wyoming,on November 20, 1903 for the murder of Willie Nickel. *[[Lawton-557|Hattie Lawton]] - was an American detective with the Pinkerton National Detective Agency,she was part of Pinkerton's Female Detective Bureau, that was formed in 1860. *[[Pinkerton-411|Allan Pinkerton]] - was the founder of the Pinkerton National Detective Agency *[[Pinkerton-413|Robert Pinkerton]] - joined his father Detective Agency and helped his brother William run the Agency after their fathers death. *[[Pinkerton-412|William Pinkerton]] - was chief assistant to his father and became head of the agency after the death of Allan Pinkerton *[[Siringo-1|Charles Siringo]] - was an American lawman, detective, and agent for the Pinkerton National Detective Agency.He was also an author, he wrote a number of books that were based on his experiences. *[[Warne-124|Kate Warne]] - was the first female detective in the United States.She worked for the Pinkerton National Detective Agency. *[[Webster-3975|Timothy Webster]] - Was a Pinkerton agent and a spy for the Union.Timothy Webster was the first spy in the American Civil War to be executed.
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[[Category: Disambiguation Studies]] ==Notes on people named Pinney (also spelled Pynney)== These notes are aimed at sorting out some Pinney/Pynney families in Somerset, Dorset, and Devon, England, including family members who emigrated to New England. Particular focus is on the Pinney/Pynney family residing at Broadway, Somerset. Dates of interest are approximately 1550 to 1650. Notes are organized by names of principal people. Within a name, they are organized by date (sometimes the chronology is a bit loose, in order to group multiple related records together). The will of Edmond Pinney, written in December 1631, is a "Rosetta stone" for many of the family relationships. (Transcribed by French, [https://books.google.com/books?id=VBJAAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA36 pages 36-39]) ===Alice Pinney=== *'''Alice Pinney Or Pynny''', baptized 20 Mar '''1579, Axminster, Devon'''. Father's first name(s): '''Water'''. Father's last name: Pinney Or Pynny. England Births & Baptisms 1538-1975. [findmypast] * Burial of '''Alice Pynney''', wyfe of '''John Pynney''', 28 Nov '''1596''', Anglican, '''Dalwood, Devon'''. South West Heritage Trust, reference 1216A/PR/1/1. [http://search.findmypast.com/record?id=gbprs%2fdev%2f005843995%2f00063&parentid=gbprs%2fdev%2fbur%2f172392 image, findmypast]. * '''Alice Pinny''', married on 11 Jan '''1608''' at '''Thorncombe, Dorset''' or '''Allington, Dorset''' (different locations given on two different record transcriptions in findmypast), to '''Nicholas Dunnin'''. [findmypast] * '''Alce Pynney''' married to '''Roger Nubery''', 02 Jul '''1610''', '''Pitminster, Somerset''', England. England Marriages 1538-1973. [findmypast] * '''Alice Pinney''' married to '''John Sillett'''. 15 Nov '''1611'''. Residence of both: '''Honiton, Devon'''. Anglican. Marriage place: '''Pinhoe, Devon'''. South West Heritage Trust, reference 1360A/PR/1/1. [http://search.findmypast.com/record?id=gbprs%2fdev%2f100771306%2f00042&parentid=gbprs%2fdev2%2fmar%2f142033%2f2 image, findmypast] (hardly legible) * '''Alice Pynnye''', Christening Date 17 Jan '''1618''', '''AXMINSTER, DEVON''', ENGLAND, Father's Name '''John Pynnye'''. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JM5H-M5F familysearch.org] * '''Alce Pynney''' married to '''George Meadway''', 29 May '''1630''', '''Powerstock, Dorset'''. [findmypast] ===Edmond Pinney=== * Marriage of '''Edmond Pynne''' to '''Elizabeth''' Foxe, 17 May '''1579''', '''Exeter, Devon'''. England Marriages 1538-1973. [findmypast] * Baptism of '''Edmond Pinney''', son of John Pinney, 22 Dec '''1622''', Anglican,''' Exeter, St Petrock, Devon'''. South West Heritage Trust, reference 2946A/PR/1/1. [http://search.findmypast.com/record?id=gbprs%2fdev%2f007119329%2f00046&parentid=gbprs%2fdev%2fbap%2f398683 image at findmypast]. Burial of '''Edmond''', the son of John Pinney. 27 Jun '''1624''', Anglican, at '''Exeter, St Petrock, Devon'''. South West Heritage Trust, reference 2946A/PR/1/1. [http://search.findmypast.com/record?id=gbprs%2fdev%2f007119329%2f00225&parentid=gbprs%2fdev%2fbur%2f317786 image, findmypast]. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JWF7-BX5 record for birth and death; gives his name as Edward Pinney.] * Baptism of '''Edmund''', sonne of John Pinney, 23 November '''1630'''. Anglican, '''Exeter, St Petrock, Devon'''. South West Heritage Trust, reference 2946A/PR/1/1. [http://search.findmypast.com/record?id=gbprs%2fdev%2f007119329%2f00049&parentid=gbprs%2fdev%2fbap%2f398764 image, findmypast]. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N5WP-RXD familysearch.org, transcript only] *The Will of '''Edmond Pinny''' of '''Brodwaye in the County of Somerset''', yeoman, written 7 December '''1631'''. Body to be interred in Brodwaye "near to my late father." Bequests to poor people of Brodway, town of Ilminster, the village of Horton, and Aishill (Ashill). Family and possibly family: # '''John Pinny''' late of '''Hisbares''', my godson # His brother '''Alexander''' # '''Willm Pinny''' of '''Bristoll''' and '''ffrancis''' his brother, sons of '''Anthony Pinney''' late of '''Beere Crocombe''' deceased #''' Richard Standerwicke''' of Brodwaie and his wife # '''John Standerwick''' his brother # '''Willm Standerwicke''' of Brodwaie brother of the said Richard and John Standerwicke; '''Alice his wife''', and all the children of the said Willm Standerwicke and Alice # Henry Gauler, Humfry Gauler, his brother and Elizabeth Pittard their sister #''' Alice Way''' my sister # My cousin '''John Turberfield''' and Sara his wife # '''Giles Godwyn''' and my sister Johane his wife # Richard and Johane children of my said sister '''Johane Godwin''' # '''John Pinny''' of '''Exeter''' and his wife # '''Elizabeth''' their daughter whom I have partly bred ''- This probably is Elizabeth the daughter of John Pinney who was baptized the 9 of December 1621, Exeter St Petrock, Devon'' (See notes below.) # '''Edmond''' their son for that he is of my name - ''This appears to correspond to Edmund, sonne of John Pinney, bap. 23 November 1630. Anglican, Exeter, St Petrock, Devon.'' (See note above.) # '''John, Sara, Susanna, and Hester, children to the said John Pinny of Exeter''', when said children severally attain the age of 24 years or be married ''--- John looks like John the sonne of John Pinney who was baptized the 23 of January 1624. Exeter, St Petrock, Devon. The baptism sequence does not match the name sequence in the will, but Hester and Susanna could be Esther Pinney, bp. 30 Apr 1627 and Susanna, baptized May 17 1629, both daughters of John Pinney, baptized at Exeter, St. Petrock, Devon.'' (See notes below.) # '''Willm Pinny''' of '''Hardington''' and''' Johane his wife''' and every of his children # '''Edmond Pinny''' one other of the sons of my brother '''John Pinny''', and '''Roger Pinny''' one other son of my said brother John Pynny, '''Richard Pynny''' one other son of my said brother '''John Pynny''' # '''Elizabeth Pynnv''' daughter of my said brother John # '''Thomas Wrentmore''' and '''Sara''' his wife; '''Thomas their son and Elizabeth their daughter''', and every other child they shall have # '''Willm Pynny, Thomas Pynny, and Peter Pynny, sons of Nicholas Pynny''', and every of the daughters of the said '''Nicholas Pynny and Anne his wife'''. (Legacies to the children of Nicholas Pynny and Anne his wife shall remain in the hands of my executor and overseers until they shall respectively come to the age of five and twenty years.) # My cousin '''John Howse''' and '''Agnes''' his wife and every of the children of the said John and Agnes # Cousin '''Thomas Pearce and Mary his wife''' - ''Thomas and Marie Pierce are mentioned in the 1632 will of John Pynney; Marie was his daughter.'' # The son and daughter of the said Thomas and Marie # Edward Palfrey and his son John, being my godson. #''' Nicholas Pynny''', one other of the sons of my said brother John Pynny, and Anne his wife. # Richard Baselye, Phillipp Horsey, Thomas Addams, Willm Mosse,and John Sherlock ::"Whereas I have an estate for divers years yet enduring determinable upon the deaths of me, the said Edmond Pinny and of the said '''Roger Pynny''', son of my said brother''' John Pynny''', of and in two tenements situate in Wymelhill als Windemyll hill within the parish of '''Aishill''' aforesaid sometimes in the tenure of Johane Watts widow deceased I give unto my servant Johane Pawle for the good and faithful service she hath done unto me one of the said tenements with all the lands meadows and pastures thereunto belonging called Bakers also one close of land or pasture called Hill close containing two acres and also one other close of land next adjoining called the Will plot containing one acre to the said Johane Pawle and her assigns from the time of my death until Michaelmas day, 1690, if the said Johane Pawl and Roger Pinny shall so long live with remainder to the said Roger Pynny. To the said Johane Pawle two closes of land containing eight acres lying in Stevelie in the parish of Ile abbotts in the said County of Somerset late in the tenure of Richard Watts deceased with remainder thereof to Roger Pynny and then to '''Edmond Pynny, brother of said Roger Pynny'''. Whereas I am possessed of a term for divers years yet enduring determinable by the deaths of '''John Pynny and Elizabeth Pynny son and daughter of the said John Pynny of Exeter''' and '''ffrauncis Standerwicke son of the said Willm Standerwicke of Brodwaie''' of and in two closes of ground lying in Steveleigh containing fifteen acres called Bussells closes sometimes in the tenure of George Bussell deceased my will is that the said '''Edmond Pynny son of my said brother John Pynny''' shall have the profits of the said fifteen acres during the term of his natural life if my estate therein shall so long continue. ... Whereas I have an estate of one and twenty years after the decease of myself and '''John Pynney my brother''' of and in three acres of ground parcell of the late Manor of Steveleigh called Cudborn lying within the said parish of '''Ilton''' and now in mine own tenure I do give the same estate to '''Humphry Pynney'''. Whereas I have an estate for the term of fourscore and nineteen years determinable upon the lives of '''John Pynney''' my brother '''Willm Pynney''' and '''Nicholas Pynney''' his sons of and in a tenement and fourscore acres of land and pasture to the same belonging called Stantons being in the parish of Brodway my will is that the said Humfry shall have hold use occupy and enjoy and take the issues of the said tenement and grounds during so many years of my term as he the said Humfry or any issue of his body lawfully begotten shall live if his said father and said two brothers or any one of them shall so long live. Whereas I have an estate for the term of fourscore years of and in an acre and a half of ground lying at Staunton's bridge within the said parish of Brodeway which I lately bought of Willm Bright, my will is that the said Humfry Pynney shall have the same for the term of his life, but if he marry and have child or children, then I do give the same and all my estate therein to the said Humfry but if he decease without issue of his body lawfully begotten, then '''his said brother John Pynney of Exeter''' shall have my whole estate unexpired in the same. Whereas I have an estate for the term of my life and the life of '''Johane Godwyn''' my sister of and in four closes of meadow and pasture ground called Long meade, Botten meade, Crothorne, and Hedlescrosse close, containing twenty acres, and whereas I stand bounden by one writing obligatory in the sum of L200 unto John Denman late of Lambrooke deceased, to pay after the decease of John Pynney the younger, deceased, 20 marks a year to '''Elizabeth Pynney''', my said late brother's wife, during her widowhood in consideration of which bond my brother made over unto me all his right in the aforesaid parcells of ground after his death, to the intent I should pay the said 20 marks a year to his wife which hither unto I have paid, my will is that '''Thomas Wrentmore''' who married '''Sara the daughter of my said brother John''' shall take the profits of the said ground after my decease during the life of my said sister '''Johane Godwyn''' he to pay yearly to his mother in law '''Elizabeth Pynney''' 20 marks. Whereas I have an estate of four thousand years in certain grounds lying in Steveleigh in the parish of Ile Abbotts als Abbots Ile, known by the name or names of East Mullens, Bouchers close, and Longkyte meade now in my own tenure, which grounds I have granted to '''Richard Pynney''' one of the sons of '''my brother John the elder''' and to the heirs male of his body lawfully begotten and unto '''Johane his wife''' for the term of her life as her jointure after my decease upon which grant there is reserved to be paid 2Gs 8d my will is that the same shall be paid to such two poor people and in such manner as is hereafter expressed. But if the said Richard die without issue male then '''John Pynney of Exeter his brother''' shall have the same after the determination of the said Richard the said John to pay 26s 8d, yearly to two poor people men or women of Brodwaie most needy during the residue of my said term of four thousand years by quarterly payments; if payments are not made, any person or persons named Pynney or Standewicke living in Brodwaie, to enter and destrain and the distress therefrom to be kept until the sum be fully satisfied; if no persons of those names living there then the churchwardens and overseers of the poor to act. Whereas I have an estate of fourscore and nineteen years determinable upon the lives of me the said '''Edmond Pynney''' and '''Humfry Pynney''' of and in nine acres of ground called Stovend parcell of the Manor of Ilton and lying in the parish of Ilton, my will is that the said '''Edmond Pynney''' shall have hold and take the profits of the said ground after the two years formerly mentioned, if the said Humfry shall live so long, and after his decease I do give the same to the said Humfry his brother during his life. To my said brother John L20 to be paid within two years after my decease he to pay one bond that I stand bounden unto '''Giles Godwyn'''... To '''Johane the wife of my said brother John''' 20s. To Richard Maundre of Beere, Johane his wife, and Richard their son, being my godson, 20s apiece. All the residue of goods and chattels movables and immovables my debts paid legacies performed funeral expenses and annuities discharged I bequeath to the said '''Humfry Pynney''' whom I make my full and sole executor. George Balch of '''Horton''', gent., '''Willm Standewicke''', '''Roger Chicke''' of '''Ilminster''', and '''Allixander Pynnev''' to be overseers. If any doubt or question do happen, the greater part of the overseers with the advice of Sr Robte Phillipps, knight, to decide and order it. To Sr Robert Phillipps one sovereign of 20s. Signed Edmonde Pynney. Witnesses Johes fforde Ch, James Crakey, William Standerwicke, Robert Newman. Proved 7 February '''1631''' [note by [[Smith-62120|Ellen Smith]]: This is almost certainly an Old Style date, equivalent to 1631/32] by Humfredi Pynney filij naturalis et legitum dicti defuncto et executeris, before Johanne fforde Hectare de Broadway." [Elizabeth French, citing PCC Awdley 10] [Index at findmypast: 17 Audley; extracted from the principal registry of the probate divorce and admiralty division of the high court of justice in the PCC (Prerogative Court of Canterbury), Document references Vol. 27; Record set Devon Wills Index, 1163-1999.] ===Eleanor Pinney=== * ELN'R PYNNEY. Burial 30 January 1585, BROADWINDSOR, Dorset. ST JOHN THE BAPTIST, ANGLICAN. [findmypast] ===Elizabeth Pinney === * '''Elizabeth Pinnye''', Christening, 25 Dec 1586, at Thorncombe, '''Thorncombe, Dorset''', England. Father's Name: John Pinnye. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJDH-BYS3 familysearch.org]. Also recorded on 19 Jan 1586, [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJDH-BYS6 familysearch.org]. * '''Elizabeth''' the daughter of '''John Pinney''' was baptized the 9 of December '''1621''', '''Exeter St Petrock, Devon'''. [http://search.findmypast.com/record?id=gbprs%2fdev%2f007119329%2f00046&parentid=gbprs%2fdev%2fbap%2f398683 image at findmypast] [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N5W5-MJ2 familysearch.org record] * '''Elizabeth (Pinney) Standerwick''' of Brodeway (Wikitree: [[Pinney-18]]) made her will on 18 June '''1634''' in '''Broadway, Somersetshire''', England. It was proved 22 August 1634. Legacies to the parish church of Brodeway and the poor of the parish of Hardington. Residue of her estate to brothers '''John Pinneyes''' and '''Nicholas Pynneys''' and brother '''John Howse''', their children, being 22 in number. (Not all of the children were yet 22 years old.) Overseers are brother '''John Pinney of Exon''', brothers '''Roger Pinney''' and '''Edmond Pinney''' and brother in law '''John Howse'''. Signed Ellen Standerwicke. Before the sealing it was agreed that Nicholas Pinney's five daughters shall have L10 apiece and to have no more. Moreover given to my brother '''William Pinney''' children being five 12d apiece and to my brother '''Richard Pinney''' two children 12d apiece. To my brother in law '''Thomas Pereces''' three children 5s apiece and to '''John Palfrey''' the son of my sister '''Johan Palfrey''' 5s. Witnesses: Thomas Godwyn, the signe of Richard Standerwicke. Proved 22 August 1634 by John Pinney, Roger Pinney Edmund Pinney, and John Howse . [Elizabeth French, citing PCC, Seager, 77.] ===Humphrey Pinney=== *'''Humphrey Pinney''' (Wikitree: [[Pinney-16]]) is profiled in ''The Great Migration Begins'', page 1478. Origin: '''Broadway, Somersetshire'''. Baptized '''Hardington-Mandeville, Somerset''', 20 November 1605. Parents '''John Pinney''' and wife '''Joanna'''. Apparently well-educated. Emigrated to New England in '''1633'''. Will dated 3 June '''1682''' and proved 10 December '''1683'''. Wife '''Mary (Hull) Pinney'''. Children '''Samuel Pinney, Nathaniel Pinney, Mary Pinney, Sarah Pinney, John Pinney, Abigail Pinney, Isaac Pinney.''' *Broome v Pynney. Plaintiffs: John Broome. Defendants: ['''Humphrey Pynney'''] (Wikitree: [[Pinney-16]]). Subject: property. Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings, Series II, Elizabeth I to Interregnum. Short title: Broome v Pynney. Plaintiffs: John Broome . Defendants: [Humphrey Pynney] . Subject: property in '''Broadway in Broadway Stanton, Somerset'''. Document type: [pleadings]. Held by: The National Archives - Chancery, the Wardrobe, Royal Household, Exchequer and various commissions. Date: '''1642 - 1660'''. Reference: C 3/435/53. [ http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk ] According to ''The Great Migration Begins'', '''Humphry Pinny''', who had resided "in New England 20 years since" sued John Brome in '''1656''' in regard to the estate of '''John Pinney of Exeter'''. * Sarah (Pinney) Poole was a niece of Humphrey Pinney. (Great Migration Begins, [http://www.americanancestors.org/databases/great-migration-begins-immigrants-to-ne-1620-1633-vols-i-iii/image/?volumeId=12107&pageName=1481&rId=235191410 page 1481] ===Jane, Johan, Johane, Johanna, Joan, Jone (etc.) Pinney=== * Christening of '''Johane Pinney''', 11 Jan '''1560''', Thorncombe, '''Thorncombe, Dorset''', England. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJDH-17WL familysearch.org] * '''Johane Pinney''', Burial, 12 May '''1561''', Thorncombe, '''Thorncombe, Dorset''', England. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJDH-BTV2 familysearch.org] * Christening of '''Johane Pinney''', 07 May '''1563''', Thorncombe, '''Thorncombe, Dorset''', England. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJDH-B2XF familysearch.org] * Joane Pynney, Burial Date 20 Sep 1578, at '''Drayton, Somerset''', England. Father's Name Rob... Pynney. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J8PG-MJG familysearch.org] * Joane Pinney, Burial Date 05 Sep 1579, at '''Drayton, Somerset''', England. Daughter of Robert Pinney. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J8PL-168 familysearch.org] * '''Joan Pynnye''', Christening Date 12 May '''1586''', Christening Place '''COLYTON, DEVON''', ENGLAND, Father's Name John Pynnye. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J9ST-SJW familysearch.org] * '''Johan Pinnye''', Burial, 24 Jun '''1610''', St. Mary's, '''Beaminster, Dorset''', England. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJD4-6NHJ familysearch.org] * '''Jane Pynnye''', Christening Date 24 Aug '''1617''' at '''AXMINSTER, DEVON''', ENGLAND, Father's Name: John Pynnye. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N5QQ-X58 familysearch] * '''Johan Pinney''', wife of John Pinney, Burial, 18 Oct '''1638''', Thorncombe, '''Thorncombe, Dorset''', England. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJDH-BYPM familysearch.org] * '''Joan Pinney''', Burial Date 05 Nov '''1638''', Burial Place: '''Pitminster, Somerset''', England. Father's Name: William Pinney. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JD7N-RJW familysearch.org] ===John Pinney=== * 25 March '''1552'''. Baptism of '''John Pynney,''' son of '''John Pynney''' and Elizabeth his wife, at '''Widworthy, Devon'''. [http://search.findmypast.com/record?id=r_957619616 findmypast transcription], [http://search.findmypast.com/record/browse?id=gbprs%2fdev%2f007341902%2f00006 findmypast image], courtesy of South West Heritage Trust and Parochial Church Council; England Births & Baptisms 1538-1975. * 27 October '''1552'''. Will of '''John Pynney''', Husbandman of '''Chardstock, Dorset'''. Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Name of Register: Powell. Held by: The National Archives - Prerogative Court of Canterbury. Date: 27 October 1552. Reference: PROB 11/35/348. [ http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk - available for download, for a fee] * '''1556-1558'''. C 1/1467/41. Short title: Standerwyk v Hals. Plaintiffs: '''John STANDERWYK''', executor of '''John Pinney''', vicar of Stokenham. Defendants: John HALS, esquire, and others, inhabitants of Stokenham. Subject: Arrears of rent of the chapel and tithes of Sherford, part of complainant's benefice. Devon. Date: 1556-1558. Held by: The National Archives, Kew. (Location: '''Stokenham, Devon'''). * Pynney v Pynney. Plaintiffs: '''Alice Pynney widow'''. Defendants: '''William Pynney''' and '''John Pynney'''. Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings, Series II, Elizabeth I to Interregnum. Subject: personal estate of the deceased '''Robert Pynney''' of, '''Devon'''. Document type: pleadings. Held by: The National Archives - Chancery, the Wardrobe, Royal Household, Exchequer and various commissions. Date: '''1558 - 1579'''. Reference: C 3/137/67. [ http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk ] * Marriage of '''John Pinney''' to Julyan Hundaller, '''1562''', '''Allington, Dorset''', England. England Marriages 1538-1973. '''John Pinney''' to Julyan Hundeller, '''Thorncombe, Dorset, England''', 25 Oct 1562. Dorset Marriages. [All records on findmypast] * '''John Pinney''', Burial, 07 May '''1563''', Thorncombe, '''Thorncombe, Dorset''', England. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJDH-BTKX familysearch.org] * Christening of '''John Pinney''', 23 May '''1563''', Thorncombe, '''Thorncombe, Dorset''', England. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJDH-B2XN familysearch] * Christening of '''John Pinney''', 09 Jan '''1568''', Thorncombe, '''Thorncombe, Dorset'''. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJDH-B2NG familysearch] * '''John Pinney''', Burial, 20 Aug '''1568''', Thorncombe, '''Thorncombe, Dorset''', England. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJDH-1D4H familysearch.org] * '''Johannes Pinney''' married '''Margareta''' Parries, '''1586''', at Saint Andrew, '''Chardstock, Dorset''', England. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NX35-CQT familysearch.org] *''' John Pinney''', Burial, 31 Dec '''1578''', Thorncombe, '''Thorncombe, Dorset''', England. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJDH-BTRQ familysearch.org] * 18 July '''1587'''. Burial of '''John Pynney''' in '''Broadwindsor, Dorset'''. St. John the Baptist church (Anglican). National Burial Index for England & Wales. [findmypast] * 14 October '''1587'''. Will of '''John Pynney''' of '''Broadwinsor, Dorset'''. Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Name of Register: Spencer Quire. Numbers: 41 - 82. Held by: The National Archives - Prerogative Court of Canterbury. Date: 14 October 1587. Reference: PROB 11/71/219 [ http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk - available for download, for a fee] * Will of '''John Pynney'''. Probate year '''1588'''. '''Thorncombe, Dorset''', England. (Consistory) Archdeaconry Court of Exeter. findmypast cites: Fry, E.A. (ed.) Calendar of Wills and Administrations relating to the counties of Devon and Cornwall, proved in the court of the Principal Registry of the Bishop of Exeter, 1559-1799, and of Devon only, proved in the Court of the Archdeaconry of Exeter, 1540-1799. British Record Society Index Library Vol 35 (1908). Document references c.t. 449. Devon Wills Index, 1163-1999. * '''John Pynnye''', Christening, 15 Aug '''1591''', at Thorncombe, '''Thorncombe, Dorset''', England. Father's Name: John Pynnye. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJDH-1M21 familysearch.org] * Lease for lives 1. '''John Pynney''' of '''Offwell''', yeoman. 2. Joan Chichester of '''Chardstock''', widow. ANSTEY AND THOMPSON OF '''EXETER'''. WALROND of '''Bradfield, Uffculme'''. LEASES. Bradninch. 4 messuages. Lease for lives 1. John Pynney of Offwell, yeoman 2. Joan Chichester of Chardstock, widow. Held by: Devon Heritage Centre (South West Heritage Trust). Date: '''1591'''. Reference: 1926 B/W/L/1b/2 [ http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk ] * Marriage of '''John Pynney''' to Alice Dare on 30 Dec '''1596''' at '''Dalwood, Devon'''. Anglican. South West Heritage Trust, reference 1216A/PR/1/1. [Devon Marriages, findmypast: [http://search.findmypast.com/record?id=gbprs%2fdev%2fmar%2f54279%2f1 transcription], [http://search.findmypast.com/record?id=gbprs%2fdev%2f005843995%2f00046&parentid=gbprs%2fdev%2fmar%2f54279%2f1&highlights=%22%22 image] ] * Marriage of '''John Pynney''' to Thamosyne Heaydon on 18 Sep '''1598''' at '''Dalwood, Devon'''. Anglican. South West Heritage Trust, reference 1216A/PR/1/1. [Devon Marriages, findmypast: [http://search.findmypast.com/record/browse?id=gbprs%2fdev%2f005843995%2f00047 image] ] * 27 January '''1597'''. Court decree, Chancery and Supreme Court of Judicature, Chancery Division, First Division, part 126. Reference: C 78/140/3. Short title: Everie v Phellipps. Plaintiffs: John Everie gent of '''Broadway, Somerset''', '''John Standerwicke''', '''Agnes Pynney widow''' (WikiTree: [[Chyke-1]] and [[Chick-120]]), '''John Pynney the elder''' (Wikitree: [[Pynney-2]], [[Pinney-58]]), '''John Pynney the younger''' (Wikitree profiles: [[Pynney-1]], [[Pinney-22]], [[Pinney-133]]), '''Edmund Pynney''', John Wolmyngton, John Bright, Bartholomew Fludd, Thomas Sayle, John Russell, George Longe, William Dighte, John Parrys, Thomas Gawler, William Nurton, William Earthe, William Palfrey alias Lawrence, William Palfrey, Edith Palfrey widow, Thomas Dunster, Katherine Palfrey alias Lawrence widow, George Yetford, Margaret Palfrey widow, John Lawrence, Nicholas Bennett, William Hunte, Joan Hucker widow, Joan Membrye widow, John Whaytes and William Hunte the younger. Defendants: Edward Phellipps. Subject of decree: Projected sale of the manor of Curry Rivel, Somerset, by the Earls of Derby. Date of decree: 27 January 39 Eliz. UBP. Date: 1597 Jan 27. Held by: The National Archives, Kew. [ http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk ] * John Pinnye, Christening, Nov '''1598''', Thorncombe, '''Thorncombe, Dorset''', England. Father's Name John Pinnye. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJDH-19B6 familysearch.org] * Will of '''John Pynney or Pinney''', Yeoman of '''Buckland Saint Mary, Somerset'''. Reference PROB 11/97/183. Date: 27 March '''1601'''. Prerogative Court of Canterbury. Woodhall Quire Numbers 1-38. Held by: The National Archives, Kew. [ http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk - available for download, for a fee ]. ::Transcript by Elizabeth French (pages 41-42): Will of '''John Pynney''' of '''Hisbare''' als Hisbares within the parish of '''Buckland St Marye in the County of Somerset''', yeoman. Will written 9 November '''1600''', proved 27 March '''1601''' by Brigitte, relict and Executrix. Nonfamily bequests include cathedral church of Wells, poor of Buckland Marye, poor of Taunton, poor of Beerecrocumbe, poor of Whitstannton, poor of Curland, poor of Ashehill. Family named: Sister '''Agnes''', sister in law '''Agnes Pynney''' of '''Beere''', son '''Alexander Pynney''' (was not yet 24 years old, received 10 acres in Allermore), wife '''Bridgett''', son '''John''' (not yet 26 years old, had a tenement at Beercrocombe), daughters '''Elizabeth''', '''Jone''', and '''Grace''' (all unmarried and apparently not yet 21 years old), kinsmen Thomas Moore, '''John Standerwicke''', and '''Edmond Pinney'''. Two of the witnesses were Pinneys: '''John Pinney Jun.''' and '''Edmond Pynney'''. * 22 April '''1605'''. Marriage of '''John Pynney''' and Christian Hingston at '''West Alvington, Devon'''. Anglican. South West Heritage Trust, reference 818A/PR/1/1. [findmypast] * '''John Pinney''', son of '''Robart Pinney''', buried 09 Feb '''1605''' at '''Drayton, Somerset''', England [England Deaths & Burials 1538-1991 on Findmypast]. National Burial Index for England & Wales, also on findmypast.com, gives deceased's name as '''John Pynney''' and date of burial as 19 Feb '''1606''', at St Catherine church (Anglican). * John son of John Pinney, christened 14 May '''1607''', HINTON SAINT GEORGE, SOMERSET, ENGLAND. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N51D-5LX familysearch.org] * Joannes Pinney married Anna Loring, 26 Jul 1609, '''Winsham, Somerset''', England. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NXT8-V8Z familysearch.org] * Reference: 123M/L1462. Date: September 9 James (1611). Counterpart lease for 99 years or 2 lives in reversion. Lessees: '''John Pinney''' of '''Thorncombe, Devon''', yeoman. Fines: £90. Premises: reversion, on determination of estate of Dorothy Haiball, of 2 tenements now in the tenure of Dorothy Haiball, with timber for housebote, firebote, haybote, ploughbote, hedgebote. Lives: Ambrose lessee's son, John son of Dorothy Haiball. Rent 16s. 6d., 2 heriots 2 best beasts or 53s. 4d., to use dung, marl or other compost arising upon the tenements on the demised premises only. [Signed with mark and probably sealed, although date is incomplete]. Date: ['''1611''']. Held by: Devon Heritage Centre (South West Heritage Trust), not available at The National Archives. [ http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk ] * '''John Pinney''', Anglican burial on 14 Dec '''1613''' at '''Honiton, Devon'''. [South West Heritage Trust, Archive reference 1639A/PR/1/2, on Findmypast] * '''John Pinney''', Burial, 11 Oct '''1618''', Thorncombe, '''Thorncombe, Dorset''', England. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJDH-BYZR familysearch.org] * Will, '''John Pinney''' of '''Thorncombe'''. '''1618'''. Held by Dorset History Center. [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/browse/r/ac8e657b-4450-4fec-befc-538a2e9691b2 Records compiled by Richard Grosvenor Bartelot]. Also '''1619''' record for Will of John Pinney of '''Hewood, Thorncombe, Devon'''. [FindMyPast: Document references: 15 Parker, Devon Names in the Calendars of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills (1383-1700), by Jean Harris] * '''John Pinney''', '''1620-1705''' and Jane French, parents of Mary (Pinney) Clark, who was mother of John Clark. attorney of S Stephen Walbrook, who was married 1716 Feb 23 and died 1730 and is recorded in Boyd's Inhabitants of London. [http://search.findmypast.com/record?id=gbor%2fbil%2fsog16%2f0660&parentid=gbprs%2fbil%2f00048368&highlights=%22%22 record image at findmypast]. (Birthdate on this record matches the birthdate on the unsourced John Pinney profile [[Pinney-22]].) *21 April '''1623''', marriage of '''John Pynney''' and Anne Carver at '''Thorncombe, Dorset'''. [findmypast, Dorset Marriages] * '''1623''', marriage of '''John Pynney''' and Anne Turner at '''Allington, Dorset''', England. [findmypast England Marriages 1538-1973] * '''John Pynney''', Christening, 18 May 1623, at Thorncombe, '''Thorncombe, Dorset''', England. Father's Name '''John Pynney'''. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJDH-BPFF familysearch.org] * '''1624''', '''John''' the sonne of '''John Pinney''' was baptized the 23 of January. '''Exeter, St Petrock, Devon'''. [http://search.findmypast.com/record/browse?id=gbprs%2fdev%2f007119329%2f00047 image, findmypast]. [Note by ES: This baptism year is reported in the Old Style. The New Style year would be 1625.] [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J3X9-8NG familysearch.org] * Will of '''JOHN PINNEY''' of '''Brodway, Somerset''', yeoman. Written 25 September '''1627'''. To my brother '''John Pinney''' his own natural children to each of them 3s 4d. To Sara Turbelfeild my cousin 6s 8d. To my kinsman Richard Godwin 6s 8d. To my cousin Joano Godwine 6s 8d To my kinsman '''Thomas Pinney''' of Excester (sic) 20s. To my grandchild Elizabeth Wrentmore of Axbridge one bed with the appurtenances provided that my now wife shall enjoy the same during her natural life. All the rest of my goods and chattels to my daughter '''Sara Wrentmore''' whom I ordain to be my executrix. And I do appoint my brother '''Edmond Pinney''' and my kinsman '''William Standerweeke''' to be overseers giving them for their labor 3s 4d. Signed John Pinney. Witnesses '''Edmund Pinney,''' Siluester Rouncevall, Phelipp Horsey, and '''William Standerwicke'''. Proved 16 November 1629 by Sara Wrentmore. [Elizabeth French, citing PCC Ridley 3. She states "This testator was John Pinney, the younger brother of Edmund Pinney whose will is previously given. They had also a brother John Pinney the elder."] * 5 January '''1629''', burial of '''John Pynney''' at '''Honiton, Devon''', England. Anglican. South West Heritage Trust, reference 1639A/PR/1/3. [Findmypast -- has image but I can't read this name on it.] * Will of '''John Pinney''', Yeoman of '''Broadway, Somerset'''. Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Name of Register: Ridley Quire, Numbers: 60 - 113. Held by: The National Archives - Prerogative Court of Canterbury. Date: 16 November '''1629'''. Reference: PROB 11/156/442. [ http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk - available for download, for a fee] * '''John Pinney''' buried 5 March '''1630''' at St. Aldheim and St Eadburgh church (Anglican), '''Broadway, Somerset'''. [National Burial Index for England & Wales, Findmypast] * Will of '''John Pynney or Pinney''', Yeoman of '''Broadway, Somerset'''. Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Name of Register: Audley Quire Numbers: 66 - 126. Will of John Pynney or Pinney, Yeoman of Broadway, Somerset. Held by: The National Archives - Prerogative Court of Canterbury. Date: 28 December '''1632'''. Reference: PROB 11/162/729, [ http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk - available for download, for a fee ]. ''Image and transcript on WikiTree at [[Pinney-58]].'' * '''John Pinney''' married Protesia Holdich '''1620''' in '''Exeter, Devon'''. [Exeter Parish Records, on Findmypast]. Wikitree profiles: [[Pynney-1]], [[Pinney-22]], [[Pinney-133]]. * '''John Pynney''' who married Protesia made his will in Exon ('''Exeter'''), Devon, on 25 May '''1637'''. It was proved 19 July '''1639''', by Parthesy Pynney, relict and executrix. [Elizabeth French, NEHGR 1909, pages 40-41] [Findmypast has: John Pinney, 1639, Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Source: Devon Names in the Calendars of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills (1383-1700), by Jean Harris. Document type: Will. Document form: Copy. Document references: 117 Harvey. Record set: Devon Wills Index, 1163-1999]. National Archives: Will of John Pynney, Draper of Exeter, Devon. Name of register: Harvey Quire, Numbers 66-135. PROB 11/180/712. [ http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk - available for download, for a fee ]. Wikitree profiles: [[Pynney-1]], [[Pinney-22]], [[Pinney-133]]. :: According to Elizabeth French, siblings of John Pinney who married Protesia include '''Edmond Pinney''', '''Elizabeth Pinney''' ([[Pinney-18]]) who married John Standerwick, and "brother Howse." [Elizabeth French, NEHGR 1909, pages 40-41] :: Children named in the will of John Pinney who married Protesia and whose will was proved 19 July 1639 are '''John, Ed:, Elli:, Sara, Hester, Susan, and Prudence'''; some or all were not yet 23 years old when the will was written (in 1637). Other family mentioned in will are children's uncle Edmond Pynney, testator's uncle Edmond Pynney (apparently deceased), '''brother Richard Pynney''', '''brother Edmond Pynney''' (presumably the same as the children's uncle), brother Howse, cousin Mall Dudney, cousin James Marshall. [Elizabeth French, NEHGR 1909, page 40] * '''John Pinny''', Marriage '''1635''', St. Mary's, '''Beaminster, Dorset''', England. Spouse's Name '''Ann''' Uribe. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJD4-6DCS familysearch.org (with image)] * 26 May '''1638'''. Will of '''John Pinney or Pynney''', Yeoman of '''Broadwinsor, Dorset'''. Name of Register: Lee Quire Numbers: 52 - 114. Held by: The National Archives - Prerogative Court of Canterbury. Date: 26 May 1638. Reference: PROB 11/177/148 [ http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk - available for download, for a fee ] * Will of''' John Pynney''', Yeoman of '''Beer Crocombe, Somerset''', Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Name of Register: Lee Quire Numbers: 115 - 183. Will of John Pynney, Yeoman of Beer Crocombe, Somerset. Held by: The National Archives - Prerogative Court of Canterbury. Date: 01 December '''1638'''. Reference: PROB 11/178/599. [ http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk - available for download, for a fee ] ::Transcript by Elizabeth French: Written 22 May '''1638.''' Bequests to the poor of the parish of Beere Crocumb, poor of the parish of Buckland St Marie, poor of the parish of West Milton. Family: '''William Pynny''' son (not yet 21), '''John Pinny''' son (to receive Castle Farm in Buckland St Marys, Dorset), wife '''Agnes Pinny''', '''Alexander Pinny''' son (not yet 21; to receive land in Allermore), '''Richard Pinny''' son (not yet 21), '''Roger Simes''' father in law, cousin '''Ambrose Moore''', cousin '''John Pinny''', cousin '''John Dunne the younger'''. Witnesses were Ambrose Moore, '''ffrancis Howse''', and Grace Togood. Proved 1 December 1638 by widow Agnes. ::[Note by ES: This may be the son of John Pynney of Buckland St Marys who wrote his will in 1600]. * John Pinney, son of George Pinney, Burial, 30 Aug 1638, Thorncombe, Thorncombe, Dorset, England. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJDH-BYGR familysearch.org] * Court document. Short title: Allen v Pynney. Plaintiffs: John Allen. Defendants: '''John Pynney''', [Budley] and others. Subject: property in St Petrock, '''Exeter, Devon'''. Document type: bill, answer, bill. Date: '''1641'''. C - Records created, acquired, and inherited by Chancery, and also of the Wardrobe, Royal Household, Exchequer and various commissions. Records of Equity Side: the Six Clerks. C 1 - Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Early Proceedings, Richard II to Philip and Mary. Held by: The National Archives, Kew. [ http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk ] *''' John Pinney''' married Margaret Heydon, 16 November '''1642''', '''Lamyatt, Somerset''', England. [Somerset Marriages (pre-1754), on findmypast] * Will of '''John Pinney''', husbandman of '''Chardstock, Devon''', England, proved '''1645''', Peculiar Court of the Dean of Salisbury. References P5/1645/13, P5/14Reg/82C. Wiltshire and Swindon Archives. [findmypast] ===Nicholas Pinney=== * Nicholas Pinney, Christening, 09 Sep 1576, Thorncombe, Thorncombe, Dorset, England. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJDH-133X familysearch.org] * '''NICHOLAS PYNNEY''', buried 20 August '''1604, BROADWINDSOR, Dorset'''. ST JOHN THE BAPTIST (ANGLICAN). National Burial Index for England & Wales [findm.ypast] * '''Nicholas Penney''', married '''1617''' at '''Plymstock, Devon'''. Boyd's marriage index, 1538-1850. [findmypast] * Reference: D/FAE/T/58. Tenement late John Woollmington's in '''Holditch, Thorncombe''', messuage late '''Nicholas Pinney''''s at Holditch and Hawkchurch, messuages late Joan Legg's and Silvanus Dolling's, and cottage and land taken from waste late John Hutchings in Holditch and any other property of Nicholas Putt's purchased from the Earl of Newport in the '''manor of Holditch and parishes of Thorncombe and Hawkchurch'''. (Putt, Prideaux). Date: '''1676'''. Held by: Dorset History Centre, not available at The National Archives. [ http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk ===Richard Pinney=== *Baptism of Richard, sonne of John Pinney, 20 Nov 1624, Anglican, Dalwood, Devon. South West Heritage Trust, reference 1216A/PR/1/1. [http://search.findmypast.com/record?id=gbprs%2fdev%2f005843995%2f00028&parentid=gbprs%2fdev%2fbap%2f223356 image, findmypast] ===Robert Pinney=== * '''Robert Pinney''', baptized 05 Nov '''1546''' at '''Axminster, Devon'''. [findmypast] * '''ROBERT PINNY''' burial, 11 Feb '''1564''', '''WHITCHURCH CANONICORUM, Dorset''', ST CANDIDA & HOLY CROSS (ANGLICAN). National Burial Index for England & Wales. [findmypast] * Pynney v Pynney. Plaintiffs: '''Alice Pynney widow'''. Defendants: '''William Pynney''' and '''John Pynney'''. Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings, Series II, Elizabeth I to Interregnum. Subject: personal estate of the deceased '''Robert Pynney''' of, '''Devon'''. Document type: pleadings. Held by: The National Archives - Chancery, the Wardrobe, Royal Household, Exchequer and various commissions. Date: '''1558 - 1579'''. Reference: C 3/137/67. [ http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk ] * Will of '''Robert Pyne OR Pynne''', Probate year '''1567''', '''Axminster, Devon'''. Prerogative Court of Canterbury. * 20 Nov '''1569''', '''Broadwinsor, Dorset'''. Marriage of '''Roberte Pynney''' and '''Margerie''' (Blank). [findmypast] * Burial of '''ROBERT PYNNEY''', 23 Jan '''1579''', '''BROADWINDSOR, Dorset''', ST JOHN THE BAPTIST (Anglican). [findmypast] * '''Robert Pinney''', married 28 Jan '''1581''' in '''Thorncombe, Dorset''', to '''Joan Baker''' (Dorset Marriages, from parish registers). Another record (England Marriages 1538-1973, from parish registers) has wife's name as '''Johane Baker''' and location '''Allington, Dorset''', England. [findmypast] * '''Robert Pynney OR Pinney'''. Probate year '''1582''', '''Chardstock, Devon'''. Prerogative Court of Canterbury. PCC Admons. Vol. 3 f. 37. [findmypast] * Burial of '''ROBERT PYNNEY''', 22 Jun '''1583''', '''BROADWINDSOR, Dorset''', ST JOHN THE BAPTIST (Anglican). [findmypast] * '''Robert Pinney''' married to '''Edith Wardall''', 13 Aug '''1594''', '''Allington, Dorset''', England, or '''Thorncombe, Dorset''' [findmypast; two transcriptions give different locations] * '''Robert Pinney''' married '''1604''' at '''Charlton Mackrell, Somerset'''. "Somerset Marriages" record has Robertus Pinney married to '''Edith Vantone''' at Charlton Mackrell on 11 June 1604. [findmypast] * '''Robart Pinney''' baptized 15 Feb '''1606'''. Residence: '''Drayton, Somerset''', England. Baptized at Drayton, Somerset. Father: '''Robart Pinney'''. England Births & Baptisms 1538-1975. [findmypast] * '''Robert Pynnye OR Pinny''', Yeoman, Probate year '''1606'''. '''Axminster, Devon''', England. Will and admon detailed; admon by supervisors for Thomasine, a minor. (Episcopal) Consistory Court of (the Bishop of) Exeter. Source: Moger, Olive M., Transcript of Devonshire wills, 1600-1800. Document references: Vol. 15, p. 5383-86. Record set Devon Wills Index, 1163-1999. [findmypast] * Will of '''Robert Pinney''' of '''Thorncombe, Devon''', 20 May '''1615'''. PROB 11/125/510. The National Archives, Kew. [FindMyPast has location as '''Hewood, Thorncombe, Devon'''. Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 42 Rudd] * Marriage of '''Robert Pinny''' and Alice Wats, 02 Nov 1618, '''Netherbury, Dorset'''. Dorset Marriages. [findmypast] * '''Robert Pynney'''. Christening, 16 Jan 1624. Thorncombe, '''Thorncombe, Dorset''', England. Father's Name '''Nicholas Pynney'''. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJDH-1SG4 familysearch.org] * Baptism of '''Robert''', son of '''John Pinhey''' and '''Avis''', 04 Feb '''1626'''. Anglican. '''Blackawton, Devon.''' South West Heritage Trust, reference 995A/PR/1/1. [http://search.findmypast.com/record?id=gbprs%2fdev%2f005843517%2f00079&parentid=gbprs%2fdev%2fbap%2f65720, image, findmypast]. * Burial of '''Robert Pinney''', 14 Mar '''1628''' at '''Drayton, Somerset, England'''. England Deaths & Burials 1538-1991. [findmypast] ===Roger Pinney=== * Administration on the estate of '''Roger Pinney''' of '''Bamister in County Dorset''' granted 16 June '''1636''' to '''Beatrice Pinney''', relict. [Elizabeth French, citing PCC Admon Act Book 163G 38 f 5] ===Sarah Pinney=== * '''Sara Piny''', Baptism date 11 Nov '''1599''', '''Broadway, Somerset''', England. Father: '''John Piny'''. England Births & Baptisms 1538-1975. [findmypast] * '''Sara Pynny''', Baptism date 09 Jan '''1619''', Residence: '''Beaminster, Dorset, England'''; mother: '''Margeriae Pynny'''. England Births & Baptisms 1538-1975. [findmypast] * '''Sara Pynny''', Baptism date 14 Jan '''1623''', '''Winsham, Somerset'''. (No parents named.) England Births & Baptisms 1538-1975. [findmypast] * Edward Pool of Weymouth, Massachusetts, gave a letter of attorney to William Pardon to receive legacies granted to his wife '''Sarah''' by the last wills of '''Edmond Pinney''' of '''Broadway in Somersetshire''' and '''Elizabeth Standerwick''' of Broadway. [Citation is to Aspinwall Notarial Records; repeated by Elizabeth French.] * Sarah (Pinney) Poole was a niece of Humphrey Pinney. (Great Migration Begins, [http://www.americanancestors.org/databases/great-migration-begins-immigrants-to-ne-1620-1633-vols-i-iii/image/?volumeId=12107&pageName=1481&rId=235191410 page 1481] ===Thomas Pinney=== * Administration on the estate of '''Thomas Pynny''' of '''Offwell, County Devon''', granted to '''Catherine Pynny''' als '''Raddon''', natural and legitimate daughter of the said Thomas Pynny. 2 June '''1634'''. [Elizabeth French, citing PCC Admon Act Book 1634 5 f 33] ===William Pinney=== * '''William Pine''' married '''Joan''' 18 Nov 1538 at '''Plymtree, Devon'''. England Marriages 1538-1973 (parish records). [findmypast] * '''William Penny''' married '''Thamsyne''' Dewdney, 23 Jan '''1540''' (this would be modern-style 1541). '''Uffculme, Devon'''. England Marriages 1538-1973 (parish registers). [http://search.findmypast.com/record?id=gbprs%2fdev%2f007341824%2f00145&parentid=gbprs%2fdev%2fmar%2f212605%2f1 image]. Boyd's marriage index, 1538-1850, gives only place and year of marriage. [all records on findmypast] * '''William Pynhey''', son of '''John Pynhey''', baptized 22 March '''1550/51''', '''Blackawton, Devon'''. South West Heritage Trust, reference 995A/PR/1/1. [findmypast: [http://search.findmypast.com/record/browse?id=gbprs%2fdev%2f005843517%2f00033 image] ]. Earlier baby of the same name, same father, same place, baptized on 27 Jan 1544. * '''Wylliam Pinney''' christened 16 Apr 1565, Thorncombe, Thorncombe, Dorset, England. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJDH-B2MV familysearch.org] * '''William Pinny''' married '''An Mullens''' on 16 Nov '''1567''' at '''Whitchurch Canonicorum, Dorset'''. [findmypast] * Will of '''William Pynney''' of '''Thorncombe, Devon''', probated 01 April '''1587''', Prerogative Court of Canterbury. PROB 11/70/182. At National Archives, downloadable for a fee. [findmypast indicates location of '''Sinderford, Thorncombe, Devon'''] * Will of '''William Pinney''' of '''Chard, Somerset''', probated 07 October '''1592'''. PROB 11/80/277. At National Archives, downloadable for a fee. * '''Willm Pinney''' married '''Elizabeth''' Hors(e)man on 18 Nov '''1593''' at '''West Alvington, Devon'''. Anglican. South West Heritage Trust, reference 818A/PR/1/1. [http://search.findmypast.com/record?id=gbprs%2fdev%2f005843137%2f00054&parentid=gbprs%2fdev%2fmar%2f8110%2f1&highlights=%22%22 image at findmypast]. * Will of '''William Pynney''', Yeoman of '''Broadway, Somerset''', probated 22 May '''1596''', PROB 11/87/387. At National Archives, downloadable for a fee. * '''William Pinney''' married '''Joane''' Dowrotche on 16 Jan '''1597''' in '''Dorchester, Dorset''', at Holy Trinity. [findmypast] * '''William Pinney''', baptized 16 Nov '''1600''', Anglican, at '''West Alvington, Devon'''. Son of '''Willm Pinney'''. South West Heritage Trust, ref 818A/PR/1/1. [http://search.findmypast.com/record?id=gbprs%2fdev%2f005843137%2f00021&parentid=gbprs%2fdev%2fbap%2f39481 image at findmypast]. * '''Willm Pinney''', Burial 12 Jul '''1604''', Anglican, '''West Alvington, Devon'''. South West Heritage Trust, reference 818A/PR/1/1. [http://search.findmypast.com/record?id=gbprs%2fdev%2f005843137%2f00079&parentid=gbprs%2fdev%2fbur%2f26406 image at findmypast] * '''William Pynney or Pinney''', '''Thorncombe, Devon''', will probated 9 July ''1605'''. Prerogative Court of Canterbury. PROB 11/106/19. At National Archives, downloadable for a fee. * William Pynney, Christening, 19 Feb 1624. Thorncombe, Thorncombe, Dorset, England. Father's Name John Pynney. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJDH-1SG6 familysearch.org] * '''William Pinney''' married '''Anne''' Goffe at '''Pitminster, Somerset''', on 18 Oct '''1636'''. [findmypast]. William Pinney and Anne Goffe, 18 Oct 1626: https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBOR%252FPHILLIMOREMARS%252FYPSOM07%252F0029_1 * Administration on the estate of '''William Pynney''' of '''Stockland, County Dorset''', granted to '''John Pynney''' his brother 23 November '''1639'''. [Elizabeth French, citing PCC Admon. Act Book 1639-40, f. 84] * Administration in the estate of '''William Pynney''' of '''West Milton, parish of Porslocke, County Dorset''', granted to '''John Pynney''', his natural and lawful brother, on 12 October '''1652'''. [Elizabeth French, citing PCC Admon. Act Book, 1652, f. 184] * Burial of '''William Pinney''', 04 Feb '''1654''', '''Pitminster, Somerset, England'''. [findmypast] ===Others=== *'''Agnes Pinney''' married in '''1559''' to '''George Pinson''' at '''Allington, Dorset''', England. England Marriages 1538-1973. Dorset Marriages dataset gives Marriage date as 12 Nov 1559 and Marriage place as '''Thorncombe, Dorset'''. [both records at findmypast] * '''Anne Pinney''', daughter of John Pinney, Christening, 19 Aug '''1582''', Thorncombe, '''Thorncombe, Dorset''', England. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJDH-1Q4H familysearch.org] * Ellen Pynnye, Christening Date 01 Mar 1558, Christening Place COLYTON, DEVON, ENGLAND, Father's Name John Pynnye. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JWK3-3MD familysearch.org] * Christening of '''Esther Pinney''', daughter of John Pinney. 30 Apr '''1627'''. SAINT PETROCK, '''EXETER, DEVON''', England. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N5WP-RYT familysearch.org transcript] * Christening of '''George Pinney''', son of John Pinney, 19 Jul 1572, Thorncombe, '''Thorncombe, Dorset''', England. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJDH-B26Y familysearch.org] * '''Katherine Pyney''', Christening Date 04 Oct '''1564''', Christening Place '''OFFWELL, DEVON''', ENGLAND, Father's Name '''John Pyney''', Mother's Name '''Joanna'''. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N57D-4FN familysearch.org] * Baptism of daughter of '''John and Jone Pinnie''', 8 October '''1625''', '''Chardstock, Devon''', [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N64F-KYK familysearch.org] * '''Leonard Pinney''', son of John Pinney. Christening, 07 Nov '''1582''', Thorncombe, '''Thorncombe, Dorset''', England. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJDH-1Q4X familysearch.org] * '''Maria Pinney''', Christening, 26 Nov '''1587'''; SAINT ANDREW, '''CHARDSTOCK, DORSET''', ENGLAND; Father's Name: Johannis Pinney. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J769-Q94 familysearch.org] * '''Mary Pynnye''', Christening 26 Mar '''1621''', AXMINSTER, DEVON, ENGLAND. Father's Name John Pynnye. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JM54-Y54 familysearch.org] * '''Susan Pynye''', Christening, Jun '''1589''', Thorncombe, '''Thorncombe, Dorset''', England. Father's Name: John Pynye. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJDH-BL92 familysearch.org] *'''1629''', '''Susanna''', the daughter of '''John Pinney''' was baptized May 17. '''Exeter, St. Petrock, Devon'''. [http://search.findmypast.com/record/browse?id=gbprs%2fdev%2f007119329%2f00048 image, findmypast] [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N5WP-5QD familysearch.org] * '''1632, Prudence''', the daughter of '''John Pynny''' baptized January 20. '''Exeter, St Petrock, Devon'''. [This year is old style date; new style would be 1633.] [http://search.findmypast.com/record/browse?id=gbprs%2fdev%2f007119329%2f00050 image, findmypast] ==Geography Notes== Broadway is in the area where Devon, Dorset, and Somerset come together, so the different county names don't necessarily indicate a significant distance between them. Some approximate linear distances (road distances usually are longer) from Broadway, Somerset: * Allington, Dorset: about 16 miles (SSE) * Ashill, Somerset: about 1.5 miles (north) * Axminster, Devon: about 10.5 miles (south) * "Baminster" likely refers to Beaminster, Dorset: about 13 miles (southeast) * Beercrocombe, Somerset: about 3.4 miles (north) * Blackawton, Devon: about 60 miles (southwest) * Broadwindsor, Dorset: about 9 miles (southeast, on the way toward Allington) * Buckland St Mary, Somerset: about 3.4 miles (WSW) * Chard, Somerset: about 3.5 miles (south) * Chardstock, Devon: about 7 miles (south) * Charlton Mackrell, Somerset: about 16 miles (northeast) * Colyton, Devon: about 14 miles (SSW) * Dalwood, Devon: about 10 miles (SSW) * Dorchester, Dorset: about 55 miles (southeast) * Drayton, Somerset; about 8 miles (northeast) * Exeter, Devon: about 30 miles (southwest) * Hardington-Mandeville, Somerset: about 12 miles (ESE) * "Hisbares" likely refers to what Google Maps identifies as Hisbeers Farm, Buckland St Mary: about 2.4 miles west of Broadway * Honiton, Devon: about 14.5 miles (southwest, on the way toward Exeter) * Ilminster, Somerset: about 2.5 miles (east) * Lamyatt, Somerset: about 25 miles (northeast) * Netherbury, Dorset, about 14 miles (southeast) * Offwell, Devon: about 13 miles (southwest, near the way toward Exeter) * Pitminster, Somerset: about 7 miles (northwest) * Plymtree, Devon: about 18 miles (southwest) * Powerstock, Dorset: about 17 miles (southeast) * Stockland, Devon (no Stockland found in County Dorset): about 8.5 miles (southwest) * Stokenham, Devon: about 65 miles (southwest) * Taunton, Somerset: about 8.5 miles (northwest) * Thorncombe, Dorset: about 8.5 miles (SSE) * Uffculme, Devon: about 16 miles (west) * West Alvington, Devon: about 65 miles (southwest) * West Milton, Dorset: about 16 miles (southeast) * Whitchurch Canonicorum, Dorset: about 14 miles (SSE) * Widworthy, Devon: about 12 miles (southwest; Widworthy is about 3 miles east of Honiton) * Winsham, Somerset: about 6.5 miles (SSE) ==Sources== * French, Elizabeth. "Genealogical Research in England", ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', volume 63, January 1909, pages 32-42. [https://books.google.com/books?id=VBJAAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA41 Free at Google Books]. Republished in English Origins of New England Families: From the New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (1984). Note; [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Pinney_Family_Notes | WikiTree profiles that link to this page]]

Pioneer Column

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In 1890, [[Rhodes-3290|Cecil Rhodes]] joined with his British South Africa Company to attempt annexation of Mashonaland.(later Southern Rhodesia and now Zimbabwe). This group was named the Pioneer Column. In his search for gold, he wanted to beat the Germans, Portuguese and Boers to secure Matabeleland and Mashonaland. His first step toward this goal was before this time. He went about getting [[Unknown-443780|King Lobengula]] to sign a treaty in 1888. This treaty allowed [[Rhodes-3290|Cecil]] to have mining and administration rights but did not set out for settlement. This treaty was called the [[Space:RUDD_CONCESSION|The Rudd Concession]] after his business parther, [[Rudd-1714|Charles Dunell Rudd]], who secured the treaty signature from the king. Despite not having permission to occupy the area, that was an intent of his so he started the Pioneer Column. Origionally it was estimated they would need 2,500 men and around 1 million pounds to win the war they knew was going to come from the King. One of his men, Frank Johnson, delivered the area with just 250 men and 87,500 pounds. It was just a 9 month time. Part of the recruitment was to offer each 3000 acres of land and 15 claims for mining. His party included 180 civilian colonists, and 200 volunteers. They had 62 wagons at their disposal. One of these men was [[Selous-1|Frederick Selous]]. He had a close knowledge of Mashonaland. Irish Commander Liutenant Colonel Edward Pinnefather was placed as the director of the troops. Later, 110 men, 16 wagons, and 380 cattle and horses joined to assist. Weapons consisted of Martini-Henry rifles, revolvers, field guns, Maxim machine guns and an electric searchlight. '''''Timeline''''' '''1885''' Colonial powers advocated Pioneer Column at Berlin Conference '''1888''' Treaty signed between [[Rhodes-3290|Cecil Rhodes]]' British South Africa Company and [[Unknown-443780|King Lobengula]] '''June 28, 1890''' Troops started at Macloutsie in Bechuanaland planning to stop at Mount Hampden '''August 1890''' Three towns founded - Fort Victoria, Fort Charter and Fort Salisbury '''September 12, 1890''' Column arrives '''September 13, 1890''' Union Jack raised overlooking Fort Salisbury by Lieutenant Edward Tyndale-Biscoe '''October 1, 1890''' Corps disbanded '''1927''' Government issued British South Africa Comany Medal to commemorate the Pioneer Column '''September 12, 1920 - 1979''' National Holiday celebrating Pioneer Column arrival in 1890 == Sources == * Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pioneer_Column * Pioneer Column, Pindula: https://www.pindula.co.zw/Pioneer_Column * Pioneer Column, Military, Wikia.org: https://military.wikia.org/wiki/Pioneer_Column

PIP Voyagers Improved Profiles

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[[Category:Profile Improvement Project]] __TOC__ :'''[[Space:Profile_Improvement_Project_Voyage|Profile Improvements Project (PIP) Voyage]] Graduates''' ::'''& Their Improved Profiles''' :These profiles are on the Voyagers' watchlist and are usually profiles for their own family. Each member has used the Voyage to show their skills in: * following the community's style guidelines * using the Wiki markup language * ensuring adequate sources for the information included in the biographies :The goal is constant improvement, not perfection, and each profile reflects the Voyagers' own personal preferences on profiles for which they are the only manager. Voyagers understand that: * improvements may be made by other members * they will need to work together with other interested family members on stylistic decisions :More recent voyage graduates, their profiles, and feedback can be found at [[Space:PIP_Voyagers_Improved_Profiles_2|PIP Voyagers Improved Profiles 2024.]] === 2020 Graduates === *[[Troth-89|Becky Troth]] **[[Brasier-233|Elizabeth (Brasier) Jarvis]] **[[Cooksey-201|Elizabeth (Cooksey) Brasier]] *[[Thornton-5581|Helen (Thornton) Holt]] **[[Holthoefer-11|David Joseph Holthoefer]] **[[Holthoefer-2|Howard William Holthoefer]] *[[Dodge-4214|Robin (Dodge) Shaules]] **[[Dodge-4215|James Arthur Dodge]] **[[Winkelstein-1|Warren Winkelstein Jr.]] *[[Ford-7139|Leandra Ford]] **[[Williams-83290|Jane (Williams) Fradd]] **[[Fradd-32|Margaret Jane (Fradd) Lomman]] ***"Undertaking the Voyage helped to improve my citations, increased my knowledge of Wikitree style requirements and I learned about some very useful tools that I now use frequently." *[[Mutimer-76|Melissa (Mutimer) Jamison]] **[[Blackwell-2462|James William Blackwell]] **[[Mutimer-3|Harriet Mutimer]] *[[Duran-985|TC Duran]] **[[Hertzel-114|Abraham Hartzell]] **[[Hertzel-109|Samuel (Hertzel) Hartzell ]] *[[DeFoe-76|Susan DeFoe]] **[[Bowen-2791|Percy Albert Brewster Bowen]] **[[Pfalz-7|Waldo Ernst Grover Pfalz]] *[[Finnerty-95|Karen (Finnerty) Butler]] **[[Manison-1|Mary Ann (Manison) Cupples]] **[[Geary-804|Phyllis Kathleen (Geary) Harvey]] *[[MacKechnie-21|Dallas (MacKechnie) Manicom]] **[[Parsons-11517|Thomazine Parsons]] **[[Alves-22|John Alves]] *[[Davies-5942|Stephen Davies]] **[[Hough-1811|James Edward Hough]] **[[Kibble-119|Charlotte Winifred (Kibble) Hough]] *[[Judd-3112|Rob Judd]] **[[Wood-17316|Mary Ann (Wood) Higgins]] **[[Fox-17967|Edward Fox]] *[[Haese-11|Kylie Haese]] **[[Hoffmann-1644|Friedrich Samuel Hoffmann]] **[[Gorman-2053|Cecil Claude Gorman]] ***"I think the voyage is fantastic. 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In my situation, as I've already had quite a lot of experience on WikiTree, my goal was to work on improving my skills in writing factual, thoughtful, interesting and sensitive biographies. Having a Voyage Guide to discuss some of the particular intricacies of the profiles I had picked was so helpful. I was very appreciative of the advice and feedback. I feel much more confident now in writing biographies for my ancestors and relatives. If I was relatively new to WikiTree, I know my profiles would have really benefited from mastering all the other skills involved in completing the PIP voyage." *[[Hewitt-5164|Nan Hewitt]] **[[Gahan-172|Emma (Gahan) Craven (1868-1936)]] **[[Terry-7190|Johanna (Terry) Tynan (1843-1938)]] ***"I found the PIP voyage very helpful. Overall, the most valuable aspect for me was learning the correct formatting for citations from various sources. However, I also learned other lessons about formatting in Wikitree. Being provided with feedback and suggestions accelerated the learning process for me and I now feel more confident in working on my family's profiles." *[[C-213| K C]] **[[Hackleton-9|William Hackleton]] **[[Flower-932|Winfield Allen Flower]] *[[Barton-7380|Richard Barton]] **[[Closson-369|Eulalie Evans (Closson) Barton (1918-2003)]] **[[Batchelder-611|Theodate (Batchelder) Sanborn (1743-1828)]] ***"Thank you. This is just what I wanted this program to do for me." *[[Martin-46788|Maxx Martin]] **[[McEwen-1035|Arita Mafeking (McEwen) Hughes (1900-1989)]] **[[Aslett-84|Lydia (Aslett) Thomson (1898-1945)]] ***"I enjoyed the Profile Improvement Voyage and think it is a very good way to encourage WikiTreers, both new to the site and experienced, to keep their profiles to a high standard." *[[Spahr-119|Ronald Spahr]] **[[Wright-28086|Melba Amelia (Wright) Leggett (1914-1985)]] **[[Spahr-130|Henry K. Spahr (1841-1922)]] ***My guide spent a great deal of time reviewing my profiles, then providing pointers, tips, suggestions, and a great deal of feedback, helping me to structure the biographies and text of my profiles. She was always patient with me as I asked question after question. She also helped me work within g2g in my quest to have a sticker created for the I.O.O.F. I look forward to continuing to learn within WikiTree so I can leave a family history legacy that is not only accurate, but interesting to read. *[[Ward-9858|Stephanie Ward]] **[[Haynes-5608|Granville Newton Haynes (1880-1964)]] **[[Haynes-5610|Ferrol Odessa (Haynes) Painter (1911-1975)]] ***I highly recommend the PIP Voyage. No matter how thorough your biographies are, there's more to learn here at WikiTree, where new apps and widgets are being developed all the time. It goes without saying that you'll learn the basics if you don't already know them, but you'll also be given style pointers, citation advice, tips on how to add polish with images and links, and instruction on some of the many tools and menu items available on each profile page. Every question I had was answered. All at my own pace and without pressure. Many thanks to my guide Kathy, and to Debi for adding this wonderful service for our members! *[[Coat-12|Veronica Williams]] **[[Cassidy-446|Rebecca Murphy]] **[[Paice-8|Abigail Courtney]] ***"Happy to have worked with you to improve my understanding of sourcing requirements." *[[Urquhart-93|David Urquhart]] **[[Blackman-386|Thomas Blackman]] **[[Cheyne-20|James Cheyne]] *[[Sands-1865|Kay Knight]] **[[Reed-16536|Lucy Reed]] **[[Reed-24130|Hannah Reed]] ***"I highly recommend taking the PIP Voyage. It was an interesting journey and will certainly influence my future work. There are always new things to learn about WikiTree! This is a great way to see how your contributions can help improve our tree." *[[Lehman-2372|Francis Lehman]] **[[Norval-245|James Charles Norval]] **[[Rutherford-4701|David Carter Rutherford]] ***"I loved the project but I would have loved if there was a 72 hour waiting time between messages, I learnt so much that would take my profiles from good to great ... Again, thank you for the wonderful experience." *[[Leger-741|Loretta Leger Corbin]] **[[Lay-671|Spencer Lay, Sr.]] **[[Ely-1013|Lettie Belle Ely Burrows]] ***What a delightful Voyage! A definite “Must Do”. Personally, I believe every WikiTreer would benefit from taking the PIP Voyage. I would like to see a Mini Voyage for seasoned genealogists and a Starter Voyage for new genealogists. I learned so much about citing sources and personal knowledge citations, learned how to use some different genealogical sites, and learned a ton about formatting text. The profiles I chose for the Voyage were in pretty bad shape. One didn’t even have all the children listed! [[Lay-671|Spencer Lay Sr.]] started out with 3 or 4 children and wound up with 14 children and 8 siblings. [[Ely-1013|Lettie Belle (Ely) Burrows]] had 17 siblings and 12 children. Probably not the best choices for the Voyage but my guide got me through it. I should be able to tackle just about anything now. Debi Hoag and her guides deserve a BIG Texas Size Thank You. Y’all Rock!!! *[[Cormac-6|Pam Cormac]] **[[Gammie-129|Isabel (Gammie) Fordyce]] **[[Slaughter-674|Thomas Edward Slaughter]] ***It has been an amazing experience and taught me so much. I can't say enough how beneficial I think doing the PIP voyage is. A whole rounded adventure that dealt with sourcing, citations, formatting, images, categories, style and so much more. I'd recommend the PIP Voyage to anyone, whether they want to create beautiful memorials to the hero's and heroines that came before us, or they want to take their genealogy skills to the next level. I do and will continue to use these new skills everyday. I have absolutely loved it, seriously...thank you so much. *[[Dale-2823|Pam Dale]] **[[Abner-325|Jasper Abner]] **[[Rose-14690|Robert Nelson Rose]] ***I enjoyed it and have changed my formatting a lot! *[[Camp-4114|Dana (Camp) Gammel]] **[[Bearden-1467|Elijah Eli Bearden (1892-1975)]] **[[Bridges-4844|Bennie Richard Bridges (1890-1957)]] ***I am sad it is over. I enjoyed it! Thank you for all your help. I learned so much about formatting, sourcing and my family. *[[D-312|S D]] **[[Kilcool-2|Michael Kilcool (abt.1788-bef.1844)]] **[[Sheppard-1276|Allan Lionel Sheppard (1889-1967)]] *** "I very much enjoyed working through the Profile Improvements Voyage. It is useful to have a second pair of eyes looking at the details and sources of a profile - especially when the profile is long. I found that Debi did not overlook any problems or insufficiencies, but she was also flexible in my solutions. ... I learned about ref name= and now need to go back through my profiles to eliminate duplicate sources." * [[Emmett-561|Kaitlyn Emmett]] **[[Robinson-28461|Maria (Robinson) Tompson (1840-1901)]] **[[Emmett-566|John Emmett (abt.1818-1892)]] ***"Thanks for all your feedback. I've incorporated it into the biography." *[[Williamson-862|Sandra Williamson]] **[[Jordin-17|Sarah Harriot (Jordin) Ellis (1813-1881)]] **[[Willoughby-2918|James Lincoln Temple (Willoughby) Todman (1866-1929)]] *[[Murphy-21646|A. Murphy]] **[[Cash-1811|Selina (Cash) Barrick]] **[[Coffey-4235|Ella (Coffey) Bell]] ***"The best part of the WikiTree community is its collaborative spirit, and the PIP Voyage is a wonderful way to get into that spirit. And what better way is there, than to voyage with a personal guide? Robin guided my voyage across the open water of wiki, through the straits of improvement challenges, and into the bay of beautiful profiles. Thank you!" *[[Lawson-10040|Bryan Lawson]] **[[Greene-8963|Abijah Greene]] **[[Lawson-10045|Matt Lawson]] *[[Crawford-15512|Amy Gilpin]] **[[Affleck-291|Ralph Affleck]] **[[Park-3459|Agnes (Park) Pretty]] *[[Johnson-66920|Ron Johnson]] **[[Acker-1283|Henry Philip Acker]] **[[Moler-20|Lois Rebecca (Moler) Purdue]] ***Ron's feedback on the Voyage [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1239792/profile-improvement-project-help-your-managed-profiles-shine?show=1239936#a1239936 in G2G] *[[Pendleton-2589|Damien (Pendleton) Blunderfield-Garwood]] **[[Rowley-4230|John Robert Rowley]] **[[Garwood-801|Edward Garwood]] ***It was very enjoyable. It taught me a lot of things that have helped me with my own family tree ... Most of the fundamental concepts I know about profile texts on WikiTree came from the voyage. we've explored profiles with varying levels of complexity, which has enabled me to go from not knowing the difference between a source and a citation/reference, to comfortably applying them to profiles as if born to it, including knowing when and when not to use inline referencing. [My Guide] asked me to consider and improve on problems that I would have never thought of, [has] been very patient in clarifying my many questions, and [has] even helped me with tricky areas of research. A word and a phrase come to mind: Amazing...Thank you! *[[Moore-25062|Sheryl Moore]] **[[Keener-903|Benijah Keener]] **[[Moore-26700|William Anderson Moore]] ***I thoroughly enjoyed the PIP Voyage, and it was a fascinating incentive to work on my much-neglected ancestors’ profiles. No matter how much I thought I knew about WikiTree’s style, guidelines and protocol, I learned plenty of invaluable tips and tricks from my guide – Melissa. Her responses were timely, on point, and personal to my work. Great feedback and a marvelous experience! I will carry the voyage lessons with me on every profile I work on in the future and have already shared some tips with others. Thank you for providing this as part of the PIP Project. I excitedly anticipate participating in the PIP Project for a very long time! *[[Schreffler-119|K. Schreffler]] **[[Alexander-19380|Abel Cidney Alexander]] **[[Bickelman-4|Elizabeth Bickelman]] ***I very much enjoyed my time completing the PIP Voyage. It can be daunting stepping into a new space and learning new formatting and style guidelines, even if you've already done the research. I wanted to feel comfortable working on the profiles of my ancestors, and now that I have finished the Voyage I feel far more confident creating their pages than I did when I began. My guide was gracious and knowledgeable and patient. I had a lot of questions! As well as specific things I wanted to include on the profiles I wrote. She answered everything thoroughly and clearly and was pleasant to correspond with. She always had excellent suggestions and I am very glad that I decided to sign up for the Voyage. Thank you so much for creating this opportunity. *[[Bjorkgren-1|Joyce Rivette]] **[[Rivet-300|Marie Eugenie LeGlue]] **[[Mingus-249|Paul S. Mingus]] ***The PIP Voyage has been a very enjoyable experience. It has encouraged me to get past the bare bones narrative and to make profiles more interesting with images, tables, shared links to data behind paywalls, and more. I recommend this voyage to any member, whether experienced or novice! It has expanded my thinking and I'll continue to use what I've learned in the future. Thanks to my guide, Melissa, and her patience with me and the unavoidable delays I encountered. I really appreciated the stress-free environment and being able to go at my own pace. *[[Olson-6823|Elsie Hagley]] **[[Olson-6828|Frederick Olson]] **[[Olson-3537|Edward Olson]] ***The PIP Voyage has been a very enjoyable learning experience, and has helped me to understand what a good profile is. I learnt so much and I recommend it to any WikiTree user. A very big thank you to my Guide who has been so patient and given me so much of her time, teaching me to understand every part of the training needed to improve profiles. She has, thereby, given me the confidence I needed to work with them, instead off being afraid that I might mess them up. Every mistake can be fixed. Also, special thanks to Debi for this program. *[[Cole-14574|Carolyn (Cole) Napoli]] **[[Eldredge-564|Iona May (Eldredge) Cole (1894-1987)]] **[[Cole-23959|Bob Cole]] ***Kathy was a wonderful mentor for PIP. I benefited tremendously from her guidance in editing sources. She has extensive knowledge on this subject and she was so helpful and patient during my learning process. Kudos to you Kathy! *[[Anderson-23510|Thom Anderson]] **[[Wilson-36128|Barbara (Wilson) Anderson (1833-1916)]] **[[Brown-53498|Harry Stevens Brown (1855-1932)]] ***Your input was exactly what I was hoping to get and it shows that an old dog can learn new tricks. The top three are (1) theWayback Machine, (2) labels on images, and (3) Grammarly. Thanks again for the great mentoring! *[[Dickson-4413|Margaret (Dickson) Allison]] **[[Tennant-2005|Sarah (Tennant) Wright (1877-1958)]] **[[Grierson-62|Robert Grierson (1813-1865)]] ***This course honed my skills and gave me further information on sourcing. The two main lessons were the change for Find A Grave (which had slipped past me) and the free image for Ancestry Citer (once that was fixed up for me). I also realised that I needed to change how I linked to ScotlandsPeople, so now do a direct link instead of a generic one. More work for me, but it means that people see the record straight away. There were other minor style issues that I am developing. *[[McRorie-37|Bartley McRorie]] **[[Holt-8264|Samuel Benjamin Holt (1879-1939)]] **[[McRorie-51|James McRorie (1880-1969)]] ***Thank you again for the Voyage! I would highly recommend this process to any WikiTreer! I learned several things that will be a regular part of my profiles now, including placing a Familly Search link on WikiTree profiles, the Ancestry sharing link, and profile style considerations. I look forward to collaborating with you on a distant cousin in the future! *[[Cormack-404|Anon Sharkey]] **[[Bremner-845|Francis Donald Holden Bremner]] **[[Goodier-19|Mary Carrodus]] ***I found trying to get the citations difficult but with support got there. It has helped me think about what else might go in a profile, the need for a sequential layout and also to go away from a profile and then come back with fresh eyes and further thoughts. It would not have been possible without the patient and encouraging guide Melissa. Thank you *[[Clark-63749|Nigel Clark]] **[[Stichling-3|Mary Ann Elizabeth (Stichling) Amsden]] **[[Hunt-21959|Frederick Somerset Richard Hunt]] ***For people interested in genealogy, WikiTree is the best computer application that I have found so far for the following reasons: a) The underlying principle that there is only 1 tree with all entries properly sourced, which has enabled me to link my ancestors with other relatives correctly and painlessly. b) It is free to use. c) The education and support processes within the system and from other genealogists that enable users to improve their genealogy skills step-by-step. This sets WikiTree apart from other genealogy Applications. The “Voyage” process is one of the support processes that works extremely well. My guide in this process was Leandra Ford. Rather than overload me with information “up front”, she worked with me step by step to improve the specific profiles that we were working on. Leandra provided me with links to the appropriate WikiTree tools when they became relevant to use with the profiles, and guided me in their appropriate use. Over a period of 3 weeks, she sent me a number of detailed emails which I will keep for reference as I continue to work on other profiles. She also ensured that she was encouraging and supportive all the way through. Great stuff! Thank you for your help. *[[Feidt-22|Bill Feidt]] **[[De_Guise-25|Norma Marie Louise (de Guise) Bayless (1891-1973)]] **[[Rowland-4991|Frances Eva (Rowland) Walling (abt.1859-1941)]] ***A voyage well worth the taking. Kathy was a wonderful guide and helped me to think about my profiles from different perspectives. This experience will definitely influence the way I do my profiles in the future. And I intend to make regular visits to my early profiles and gradually improve them too. Kudos to Debi too for making this experience possible. *[[Smith-241759|Sue (Smith) Knifley]] **[[Newton-13270|William Gregory Newton]] **[[Richeson-16|Elizabeth L (Richeson) Smith]] ***The PIP voyage was a great experience for me. I learned so much about writing citations and where to look for additional sources. It really made me realize the wealth of resources available online. Debi’s guidance made me look at my biographies and see where I needed to find additional sources to back up what I had written and in doing so I made other discoveries about my ancestor that i did not know. I gained the confidence I needed to work on the biographies of my other ancestors. I highly recommend the Voyage! *[[Fann-206|Fann Fann]] **[[Garner-4231|Sarah Frances (Garner) Boland (1837-1912)]] **[[Snipes-331|John Snipes (aft.1798-aft.1860)]] ***The Profile Improvements Voyage exceeded my expectations. The profiles that I worked boosted my confidence in knowing what to include for best practices in documentation. I am now much more satisfied that the work that I do rises to a level where others who read profiles that I add or update can better follow the documentation and grasp the genealogically significant details added. Kathy was both a constant encouragement and an expert Voyage Guide. No detail was too small to inquire about and get a timely response. *[[Bishop-16832|Mel Bishop]] **[[Hill-34072|Robert E. Hill (abt.1836-1904)]] **[[Bishop-4914|Richard Moore Bishop (1812-1893)]] ***When I first found WikiTree, I was excited because it offers so many features I had wished for in other sites. However, those features come with an overwhelming amount of material to learn. The PIP Voyage was the perfect solution for me. At the most basic level, the program provides groundwork information on style, sourcing and formatting. Perhaps more importantly though, it offers an enormous amount of tips, tricks and resources I would maybe never have figured out on my own. My wonderful guide, Kathy, was knowledgeable and kind in her critique and advice, and quick to answer every question; she provided invaluable support and encouragement during my learning journey. I really can't recommend this project highly enough, for any WikiTree user, no matter their experience level. I had a fantastic trip! *[[Nowell-324|Dola (Nowell) Acree]] **[[Nowell-354|Mary Grubella or Isabella (Nowell) Smith (1866-bef.1910)]] **[[Nowell-359|Lela Augusta Nowell (abt.1886-1974)]] *[[Weller-280|Julie Weller]] **[[Banthorp-3|Samuel Banthorp]] **[[Eley-586|Polly (Eley) Rowe]] ***I am so grateful for all the help you have offered. I have learned so much from you, the general ways of producing an interesting read by utilizing the tools offered by Wikitree and how to access them. I would never have worked out by myself all the skills you helped me develop, not just the bigger ones such as 'tables' and 'stickers' but all the extra pointers you gave, I saved them to a 'cheat sheet' so I can add them easily to the rest of my ancestors profiles. * [[Wright-34853|Jean Brooks]] ** [[Oughtibridge-43|Ann (Oughtibridge) Kelsey]] ** [[Seaton-1122|Arthur Seaton]] *** I have really enjoyed my journey through PIP. I've learnt a lot, which I wouldn't have by myself. I found it quite challenging at times, but my guide Leandra has helped me through, and given me the tips I need to improve the profiles I manage in the future. I would really recommend anyone who is serious about genealogy, especially if they are new to the site to do this, as I found Wikitree a bit daunting at first. I certainly feel more confident that I can now do a better job. Will now be very busy updating the many profiles I manage with categories and pictures and other improvements. * [[Land-2950|Bob Land]] ** [[Bartlett-12859|Jan Bingham (Bartlett) Merritt]] ** [[McElroy-2358|Moses McElroy]] ***Thank you so much! My voyage has been really, really good. I feel like I know how to edit profiles well now. I feel motivated to do more editing and updating with other profiles on my Watchlist. I really appreciated the responsiveness I received to my emails. I was emailed back quickly and had very thorough and helpful feedback. I liked the little words of wisdom I received, such as the w w w w of sources as well as how I was pointed to many good tools on the WT site (Ancestry citer, Rootsearch). I also appreciated the suggestions for good habits such as making sure to check for dupes and suggestions before finalizing a profile. I also liked learning about how to use pictures and not have them on the right only. I learned to create a spacepage. I joined WT to connect with other researchers, and to get connected to the PIP Voyage was definitely a great step toward that goal. *[[Hensel-236|Carrie (Hensel) Lippincott]] **[[Bich-19|Christian Bich]] **[[Stokes-3767|Lydia (Stokes) Wills]] ***It has been quite a journey! I had no idea what I'd gain by doing it, but I thought I'd give it a try. It has been wonderful to work one on one with you learning. It is exciting to have new skills to improve the profiles I'm working on. I hope to also lead by example and help people to see the vision of how wonderful a profile can be. I am so in love with Wikitree! Photos, bios, documents, collaboration, categories and the list goes on!!! ... I can tell I am much better at working on profiles now.I appreciate having a better understanding of the editing tools/templates available! I am also more aware what my common errors are, so that also helps. *[[Durbin-702|Natalie (Durbin) Trott]] **[[Timmons-694|Mary Ann (Timmons) Diebold (1858-1932)]] **[[Rings-14|Myrwood Lewis Rings (1902-1978)]] ***My voyage guide was very thorough, pleasant, and knowledgeable, and showed me a few things I had never seen or used before, such as the ancestry citer. *[[Catambay-1|William Catambay]] **[[Cleveland-2698|Mary Elizabeth (Cleveland) Pinckney (1863-1948)]] ** [[Pinckney-429|Jaline (Pinckney) Perkins (abt.1842-1916)]] *[[Hindman-473|Ward Hindman]] ** [[Allen-45268|James Wiltse Allen (1832-1914)]] ** [[Green-30463|James E. Green (1862-1894)]] ***My PIP Voyage guide was terrific. She showed me many ways to improve my profiles. Showed me features of WikiTree that I had completely missed. Above all, she was patient with me and explained things different ways until I finally understood. *[[Mulder-2419|J. Mulder]] ** [[Versloot-34|Klaas Versloot (1855-1890)]] ** [[Van_der_Vlist-36|Dirkje van der Vlist (1858-1908)]] ***I loved doing this journey, especially so soon after joining WikiTree. It didn't only teach me to make profiles better, it also taught me a lot about how WikiTree itself works. I had a wonderful guide who answered all of my questions and helped me find my way on WikiTree. The profiles I will make going forward will be all the better for having done the PIP Voyage. *[[Pepperrell-22|Phillip Pepperrell]] **[[Pepperrell-103|William Frederick Pepperrell (1819-abt.1881)]] **[[Trude-43|Caroline Mary (Trude) Pepperrell (abt.1842-abt.1909)]] ***Thanks for the guidance, and the experience was really worthwhile. I really enjoyed it. * [[Croll-284|Neil Croll]] ** [[Robertson-10469|Colin Robertson (1856-1949)]] *** My voyage experience was extremely rewarding and I was continually impressed by how knowledgeable my guide is. What I have learned will be reflected in every profile on which I work in the future. * [[Hood-4815|Cherryl Schmidt]] ** [[Brake-446|George Brake (abt.1844-1896)]] ** [[Griffiths-5057|Mary Hannah (Griffiths) Callow (1896-1971)]] *** Thank you for providing such a great learning opportunity. I had been quite happy with my profiles to date but now realise there are always lots of things that can be done to improve them. I work in relative isolation much of the time so this was a great opportunity to obtain constructive feedback. Very much appreciated, and I can now move forward with greater confidence and contribute to this amazing Global Tree. *[[Miller-28608|Denise Miller]] **[[Frazier-5689|Sarah Elizabeth (Frazier) Grimes (1851-1928)]] **[[Meunier-986|Louis Meunier (1835-1910)]] ***My guide was really helpful and explained everything really well. I'm going to cut and paste all her instructions into a word document so I have it for later reference. This was a great experience and I'll continue to improve my profiles with the suggestions she has given me. *[[Lundholm-24|Maria Lundholm]] **[[Andersdotter-8501|Justina (Andersdotter) Fjästad]] **[[Pettersson-586|Alma Wilhelmina Charlotta (Pettersson) Fjästad]] *[[Ketcham-879|Michelle Ketcham]] **[[Wiggins-3662|Judson Kilpatrick Wiggins (abt.1869-1908)]] **[[Dodds-2047|William Harrison Dodds (1811-1901)]] *[[Miller-75721|Brianna Miller]] **[[Wintersgill-22|Albert Wintersgill (1892-1982)]] **[[Miller-75833|Matthew Francis Miller (1930-1966)]] *[[Walling-681|Elaine (Walling) Goodner]] **[[Bell-18316|Alice Marion (Bell) Hammon]] (1860-1908) **[[Scott-9014|James Payne Scott]] (1888-1960) ***Where to start! I have learned a huge amount about details. Details are the polish that make a profile shine. I now have tools for creating useable sources, not just the Source widget, but for Scotlands People and handed down documents. Learning how to use Free Space pages for the inline pictures is a real game changer for me because now I can use all the documents I have collected in profiles. I have been correcting FindAGrave sources on every profile I open that has one. The guidance you provided about the overall appearance of the profile (the use of the colon) is a big part of the polish. I like it! I have thoroughly enjoyed this Voyage and you made it that way. Thank you from the bottom of my heart! *[[Bell-25846|Sarah Bell]] **[[Luke-1482|Mary Ann (Luke) Pyne (abt.1860-1893)]] **[[Pyne-353|James Pyne (1837-1917)]] *[[Brown-120154|Robyn (Brown) Forgy]] **[[Clarkson-2214|Mary Ann (Clarkson) Sier (abt.1825-abt.1900)]] **[[Eidson-354|John Boyce Eidson (1813-1872)]] *[[Smith-245120|Jan (Smith) Hellier]] **[[Hammonds-561|Hannah Hammonds (abt.1835-)]] **[[Sims-8349|Lucy (Sims) Ellery (1854-bef.1923)]] *[[James-134|David James]] **[[Elsemore-52|Clementine W. (Elsemore) Allen (1840-1904)]] **[[Longfellow-3|Ellen Jane (Longfellow) Bohanon (1833-1911)]] ***I thought I was already a pretty good researcher when I started the voyage, but you have shown me that having a fellow genealogist review one's work is an invaluable learning experience. Your thoughtful comments about how to make a biography a more accurate (and more readable) synopsis of a person's life were invaluable, and I love the long list of helpful apps and tips that you saved for the end. This list of tools just reinforces my already strong conviction that WikiTree is one of the best resources for today's genealogists, and keeps getting better. *[[Davis-31932|Alan Davis]] **[[Meaden-86|Lilian May Meaden (1893-1983)]] **[[Davis-82946|Francis Robert Davis (1891-1971)]] ***My genuine thanks for your expert tutelage, knowledge, gentle prodding and patience in guiding me through. I have enjoyed the PIP Voyage immensely. Over the years I've developed some strong research skills, but the PIP Voyage has improved my approach to genealogy significantly. I have learnt the value of translating research into structured biographies that will endure over time and make interesting reading for current and future generations. I am particularly grateful that it has caused me to dig deeper and more thoughtfully into my immediate ancestors and bring their stories to life. The process has made me much more comfortable in navigating the Wikitree approach and using the many tools available. I'm looking forward to growing that knowledge base into the future and have volunteered to join the England Project. Progress from one part to the other was seamless & each new challenge was revealed just as I thought I was reaching the summit so that I was never overwhelmed by the task ahead. *[[Orvis-372|Nikki Orvis]] **[[Gepharte-1|Della Irene (Gepharte) Orvis (abt.1884-1957)]] **[[Jones-106569|Phillip Arthur Jones (1887-1945)]] *[[Pickering-3253|Denice Burger]] **[[Curtis-13921|Esther A. (Curtis) Bennett]] **[[Johnson-96704|Charles H. Johnson]] *[[Jowett-548|Ruth Jowett]] **[[Jowett-558|Hanson Jowett (abt.1836-1893)]] **[[Manley-2837|William Edward Manley (1895-1917)]] ***I have really enjoyed the PIP Voyage and found it an ideal follow-on from the England Project’s Orphan Trail. The Trail taught me about finding and citing reliable sources: the Trail then built on that by using more ‘advanced’ skills including images, stickers, and categories. I also enjoyed being able to work on profiles of people related to me, which made them more interesting (to me) than the strangers on the Orphan Trail. Following the PIP Voyage also encouraged me to look into an ancestor who, although he only had a short life, served in WW1, so I was able to find, and include, quite a lot of detail and have a full profile just in time for what would have been his 126th birthday. But I couldn’t have done it without Leandra’s guidance. *[[Pederson-582|Chris Pederson]] **[[Bourque-1624|Ricard Clay Bourque (1880 - 1972)]] **[[Struck-223|George David Struck (abt. 1824 - 1911)]] ***The PIP Voyage has been a wonderful experience! I think I’m a better researcher because of it. The course forced me to think more critically about sources and proper citations. Stephanie has been a pleasure to work with and so patient. I couldn’t have had a better 2nd set of eyes. *[[Weatherall-96|Elaine (Weatherall) Martzen]] **[[Hooper-1409|Robert B Hooper (1855-1909)]] **[[Bowman-9675|Nancy Jane (Bowman) Stanfield (1888-1941)]] ***I'm so grateful to the PIP Voyage and to my Guide. I am a fairly experienced Wikitreer, and I learned several new tips and best practices. I am now a guide for a regional project, and am glad I can share the best information. === 2022 Graduates === *[[Aylett-389|Ruth Aylett]] **[[Aylett-548|Edgar Nichols Aylett (abt.1875-1935)]] **[[Nichols-16512|Anne (Nichols) Aylett (1835-1920)]] ***Many thanks for your support. Very useful to have a new and experienced eye examine what I have been doing and help me to improve. Also appreciated the useful advice on referencing standards. *[[Smith-236057|David Smith]] **[[Todd-11079|Samuel Todd (1849-1886)]] **[[Trendell-27|Edwin Trendell (1841-1906)]] ***I'm very glad that I took the PIP Voyage. I have learnt a lot about small things I didn't previously understand and I would recommend it to everyone. My Guide was excellent and the process of completing the profiles and receiving feedback on them worked very smoothly. Overall, it has been greatly helpful for me as both a WikiTreer and as a family historian. *[[Lonski-12|Jill Foster]] **[[Wolfe-7034|Henry Wilbert Wolfe]] **[[Crowley-2659|James Riley Crowley]] ***I am enthused about the Profile Improvements Voyage Project. I joined wikitree in February of 2021 and soon became a fan of the inline citations. The only problem was if I forgot or misplaced some little mark, my words disappeared, something would be highlighted in red and/or the data doctor would point out a certain numbered error. I didn't always understand the explanation when I looked it up. I was a bit intimated when I read about the Profile Improvement Project; however, I joined. With the first email I received from my guide I felt more comfortable. I picked a relative who I felt close to from hearing stories about him from my mother, my grandmother and my great uncle. Henry B. Wolfe was father, husband and brother to these people. I had even searched and found Henry's original death certificate at the Oregon State Archives in Salem, Oregon. Alas, on this document where his death date was supposed to be was the date of his funeral. His doctor wrote a disclaimer under the date. My guide helped me work through this and other problems. She used tact and just the right amount of help. She explained the "wikitree way" more than once and in more than one way. Her examples were great. So, I had a great time writing my second profile about James Riley Crowley. He was a relative of my husband of whom I knew little. I did quite a bit of research on James and because of my guide and hard work on the first profile had a much easier time. I became convinced I could write good profiles on my own. I highly recommend this project to anyone who feels inclined to take it up. Just keep advertising it so people will know it is available. *[[McNicol-372|David McNicol]] **[[Spangler-1617|Eva (Spangler) McNicol (1889-1954)]] **[[McNicol-388|Leon McNicol (1887-1949)]] ***I had prior practice writing brief biographies for ancestors. Consequently, I took the Voyage primarily learn the WikiTree software. My ever patient Guide gave me just the right amount of help—enough to ensure that I moved forward but not so much that I did not have to frequently consult Help and G2G. As a result, I not only learned but learned how to learn about the WikiTree software. I strongly recommend this project for anyone getting started on WikiTree. *[[Scheeler-65|Amy (Scheeler) Sparks]] **[[Llewellyn-858|Mary (Llewellyn) Thomas (1875-abt.1970)]] **[[Scheeler-75|Charles Henry Scheeler (1880-1969)]] ***Thank you for guiding me through the voyage! I wish there were a way to nudge newer WikiTree people to sign up for a voyage because how working with you made me feel. I’m pleased to know I’m not making messes and am contributing value while learning so much about my family. You are a fabulous guide, and I’m grateful for your patience and wealth of knowledge. I’ve been interested in genealogy since I was a child, and now I finally feel comfortable researching and documenting what I find. I’m having fun! *[[Potter-10870|Susie (Potter) Officer]] **[[Beilby-267|George Hawkins Beilby (1877-1920)]] **[[Wyeth-321|George Melbourne Wyeth (1890-1916)]] ***I really wish everyone could do the PIP Voyage. It’s valuable for newbies and oldies alike! For newbies it provides the basics and for oldies it provides reminders about what to focus on (for me spelling!) and new tips/tools (some I didn’t know about). I’m a Trailblazer (guide) for the England Project Orphan Trail and I learned a lot from the PIP and I’m very pleased to have completed the Voyage. I especially appreciated receiving tips/new tools at different review stages during the Voyage. It was great to focus on some of my own family members who don’t get the attention they need. No suggestions for improvement other than train more guides so it can be offered to more people! Thanks for working with me Kathy! *[[Thiessen-117|Traci Thiessen]] (Fast Track) **[[Thiessen-484|Henning Dietrich August Thiessen]] *[[Watkins-7379|Peggy Watkins]] (Fast Track) **[[Webb-14686|Frances Ann (Webb) Watkins]] *[[Curnick-42|Michelle (Curnick) Wilkes]] (Fast Track) **[[Mitchell-16178|James Henry Mitchell]] *[[Cochoit-2|Joe Cochoit]] (Fast Track) **[[Harris-19518|James Harris]] *[[B-404|Anne B]] (Fast Track) **[[West-6609|Harriet (West) Crofutt]] *[[Atkinson-3464|Carolyn (Atkinson) Martin]] (Fast Track) **[[Carey-1749|William H Carey Sr.]] *[[Bonner-1839|Alicia (Bonner) Taylor]] (Fast Track) **[[Inglett-138|John Putnam Inglett Jr.]] *[[Sigh-1|John Sigh]] (Fast Track) **[[Wertz-319|Jacques Wertz]] *[[Darcy-578|Diane Darcy]] (Fast Track) **[[O'Rourke-549|Margaret (O'Rourke) Darcy]] *[[Dodd-6369|Mark Dodd]] **[[Temple-3060|Olive Ellen Mason (Temple) Dodd (1884-1973)]] **[[Dodd-6371|William Temple Dodd (1912-1986)]] ***"My experience of the PIP (Voyage) was a great learning experience, I thought I knew about solid source referencing, but there is so much more to it, along with some automated tools that make the process really beneficial for the future! There was lots of helpful advice and links to reference given that gave solid support to the process." *[[Holmquist-171|Momo Holmquist]] **[[Bradley-15360|Sarah (Bradley) Kelley]] **[[Svensson-5002|Jonas Svensson]] ***Participating in the Profile Improvement Project completely transformed my interaction with WikiTree from one of doubtful uncertainty and constant worry that I was doing the wrong thing, to a much more joyful and confident experience. Now I work on profiles and citations with anticipation and enthusiasm, instead of dread. I don’t, by any means, think I know everything, but I do feel like I have a good grasp of the basics and a sturdy platform on which to build more knowledge. Also, I have learned about tools that make tasks easier on WikiTree, and have made my time on the platform so much more efficient. If you are not an experienced Wiki-er, and plan to continue working with WikiTree, I highly recommend the PIP experience. *[[Moore-34858|Dallace Moore]] **[[Mitchell-25608|Sarah E. (Mitchell) McCreery (1825-1895)]] **[[Mink-514|Margaret Lucinda (Mink) Adams (1870-1913)]] ***I loved taking the Voyage. Learned a lot of new things and some I already knew. I'm not so afraid of biographies anymore. This was a great experience, everyone should try it. *[[Heenan-119|K (Heenan) Heenan-Davies]] **[[Cory-1179|Clifford John Cory Bt (1859-1941)]] **[[Cory-1352|Herbert Beynon Cory (abt.1856-1926)]] *[[Kuykendall-1914|Katie (Kuykendall) Hernandez]] **[[Skelton-2317|William M Skelton (1817-1884)]] **[[Kuykendall-1972|Martha Mabelle (Kuykendall) Highfield (1907-1939)]] ***"I feel like I learned a lot as we moved forward through the voyage. I'm not sure you can improve it. The voyage was well guided and in-depth. It felt challenging, which I expected/hoped for, and it definitely helped me grow as a wikitreer'. " *[[Davis-50681|Connie Davis]] (Fast Track) **[[Davis-51235|Walton Leslie Davis (1911-1980)]] *[[Ryan-11645|Carmel Ryan]] **[[MacSween-56|Henrietta (MacSween) Smith]] **[[Payne-13667|William Payne]] *[[Barrila-1|Sarah (Barrila) Fergione]] **[[Davis-89733|Dunham Davis (1792-1826)]] **[[Foley-4549|Mathieu Michael Foley (1872-1953)]] *[[Wright-4386|Candyce Fulford]] (Fast Track) **[[Bemis-654|Charles Austin Bemis]] *[[Williams-27459|Kim Williams]] (Fast Track) **[[Parsons-7304|Aaron W. Parsons]] ***I am very happy with the support I have received from the Profile Improvement Project Team. Having been a member since 2017 I thought my profiles were pretty good and was "sure" that I knew a lot about Wikitree. Through participating in PIP I learned much more about finding and using sources, about formatting profiles, and discovered how to improve profiles I manage. *[[Tench-130|Jennifer Tench]] **[[West-23531|Henry Frederick West]] **[[Smith-259278|Glady Sarah Delilah (Smith) Barton]] *[[Keniston-36|Bob Keniston]] (Fast Track) **[[Kennaston-2|Isaac Francis Kennaston]] *[[Ivey-594|Karen Herndon]] (Fast Track) **[[Greene-4218|Joseph Whitfield Greene]] ***I was excited to receive the message from my Guide for a Fast Track of my Profile Improvement Voyage. She was very patient and kind with suggestions and communicated effectively. Since joining WikiTree in 2014, I have learned a great deal for profile biographies, formatting and sourcing and have been constantly improving the way I write them. Robin encouraged me to use the BEE for sourcing which I had not been utilizing. I found it to be most helpful and I discovered a template for "Newspapers.com". She also brought to my attention the FamilySearch Profile and FamilySearch Record templates that I wasn't aware of previously. All in all, a great experience with the Voyage and I would highly recommend it to anyone wishing to explore how to improve profiles properly. *[[Michaelsen-74|Jeff Michaelsen]] **[[Ingalls-1658|James Whipple Ingalls]] **[[Sawyer-6309|Frank Merrill Sawyer]] *[[Hilton-692|Denise Hunt]] **[[Swayne-333|Margaet (Swayne) Gibson]] **[[Hepburn-932|George Hepburn]] *[[Flint-3636|Nicci (Flint) Hartland]] **[[Achurch-54|Mary (Achurch) Flint (abt.1771-abt.1826)]] **[[Payne-17682|Jabez Payne (1848-abt.1900)]] ***I loved Voyage and gave me more tools to research with, and would recommend it to everyone. *[[Younge-80|Jackie Younge]] **[[Earnest-832|Wesley "Wes" Benjamin Earnest]] **[[Balmain-76|Velma (Balmain) Earnest]] *[[Lints-36|Mike Lints]] **[[Holland-14330|Jennie Isabel (Holland) Abbott]] **[[Wright-55826|Frederick Wright]] ***I was writing good profiles before, but participating in PIP has definitely upped my game. Specific benefits include: :::#My writing has been improved by being reviewed and critiqued by a knowledgeable editor. :::#I've started including images in my profiles. :::#My citations are more consistent and reliable. :::#I've started adding categories and stickers to my profiles. :::#I've learned to use Word to check spelling and grammar (a simple step, but one I hadn't previously thought of). ::::PIP was a lot of work, but well worth it. *[[VanAllen-9|Victoria DeLuca]] **[[Daniel-9625|Sarah (Daniel) Bowen]] **[[Le_Mahieu-29|Maria (Le Mahieu) Johnson]] *[[Gates-3086|Steve Gates]] **[[Dodge-1955|Reuben Dodge]] **[[Gates-2543|Addison Gates]] *[[Mayes-1296|John Mayes]] **[[Knight-12770|Alice Laura Jane (Knight) Harding]] **[[Wells-19025|Alice Amelia (Wells) Wadnow]] ***It has been a fascinating and informative exercise. I have learned so much. There are many aspects of WikiTree that I was only vaguely aware of that are now part of my toolkit. *[[Fisher-26333|Melanie White]] (Fast Track) **[[Seller-508|Catherine Hugh Erasmuson (Seller) Brechin]] ***I completed the PIP voyage mostly on my own while waiting on the list for a guide. But that was fine because the instructions were very detailed and clear. Then I was added to the fast track - which was really good as it was just picking up some of the finer details that I had missed while completing it on my own. The voyage itself was really good because I learned a lot about the ins and outs of Wikitree and how it works. I found myself going back time and time again to fix things but it was good practice and I am now much quicker at completing profiles that look good and are functional. Though even now, sometimes I have to review things that I don't use very often. Having the high standard to complete the voyage means I have an expectation of always completing profiles to a high standard regardless of the amount of information that is available to complete them. I'm really glad that I did it. *[[Kroehnert-39|Jenny Kroehnert]] **[[Weigand-462|Joseph David Weigand]] **[[Weigand-468|Heinrich Weigand]] ***The P.I.P. Voyage has been a wonderful experience that has taught me so much. Having someone share their wisdom and knowledge greatly enhanced my ability and confidence to try new things. I recommend the voyage to everyone. *[[Snook-1459|Laurie Hughes]] **[[Kuechler-14|Amalie Augusta Wilhelmine (Kuechler) Brunhoeber]] **[[Snook-1420|Tunis Augustus Snook]] *[[LaPlante-401|LK LaPlante]] **[[Hawkins-13330|Evaline B. (Hawkins) Angell]] **[[Lemieux-1164|Marie Lumina Lemieux]] *[[Vaskie-1|John Vaskie]] **[[Sammons-697|Lydia Margaret (Sammons) Fonda]] **[[Bowlin-887|Powhattan Bowlin]] *[[Land-3383|Nic Land]] **[[Combs-1333|John Sidney Combs]] **[[Combs-1332|Carl Luther Combs]] *[[Ackley-1513|Pilla Leitner]] **[[Kiefer-1144|Mary Magdalene (Kiefer) Miller]] **[[Ackley-1539|Frederick John Ackley]] ***I loved doing this journey with my mentor. She was amazingly organized with teaching the skills that make WikiTree such a pleasure to use for research. I have copy-pasted much of the contents of her emails into a Word document for my future use. She was also very patient, as I got involved in both genetic genealogy and with painting shelves toward the end, when the shore was almost visible. I know it took a lot of her personal time, too. We can make our gigantic family tree even better now! ===2023 Graduates=== *[[Urbach-13|Kathy Nava]] **[[Sharp-12294|William Hiler Sharp]] **[[Urbach-15|Franz Urbach]] ***I had a wonderful time learning how to write a biography to bring my ancestors to life. I am adopted so I chose one adoptive ancestor and one biological ancestor. I learned about my adoptive grandfather who died when I was an infant. I had no idea how important he was and what he went through during his life. *[[Soltysiak-9|Erin Robertson]] **[[Ozimek-26|Rosalie Sophia Ozimek]] ** [[Hunt-27499|Josephine Drummond Hunt]] ***I feel like all my profiles are itching for a re-do now! I made the changes suggested, and will continue to do so in the future. What a help it's been. *[[Tirey-10|Elida Tirey]] **[[Scott-16742|Mamie A. (Scott) Wilkey]] **[[Wilson-55901|Lewis L. Wilson]] *[[O'Dell-121|Lorraine O'Dell]] **[[Chase-3433|Hannah (Chase) Butler]] **[[Odell-3468|Florence Rose Edna (Odell) Squires]] *** I decided to take the PIP Voyage because I was aware that I lacked some pieces of information about how to format certain things, particular some sources and what to do if certain information isn't readily available. I hoped the Voyage would help me specifically in those areas and it did. I also found it valuable to see my Biographies through someone else's eyes and will, hopefully, improve my writing of the narrative in the future. The profiles are not just for me, but for everyone and anyone and it's important that certain things are standardized and that the narrative be clear and even interesting. It sometimes felt like a lot of work but it was worth it. *[[Grogan-1083|Cheryl Grogan]] **[[Heath-9613|Ann (Heath) Dunning]] **[[Dunning-2597|Charles Dunning]] ***I have just finished my Voyage and have enjoyed every part of it. My Guide has been fantastic and it has been great to learn how to create well sourced and interesting profiles. I would definitely recommend anyone just starting out on WikiTree to take advantage of the Profile Improvements Project. *[[Kimbel-162|Sally Kimbel]] **[[Kimbel-205|Charles Ellsworth Kimbel]] **[[Swartz-2569|Harry Swartz]] *[[Burley-204|Lorraine Nagle]] **[[Tucker-13|William Vernon Tucker, M.D.]] **[[Richardson-10539|Annie (Richardson) Owens]] *[[Blakeman-448|MaryAnn Blakeman]] ** [[Hebert-2081|Jean Jacques Hebert]] ** [[Blakeman-361|Curtiss Blakeman]] *[[Landry-5473|Ray Landry]] **[[McNeil-3589|Philippe McNeil]] **[[Martin-80245|Theodore Martin]] ***Being relatively new to WikiTree, I could tell from my brief exposure there must be a great deal behind the scenes to this system of managing genealogy. On my own, I tried to learn basic profile creation, using a “hit and miss” approach. In my early journey, I quickly began to interact with active members in Louisiana and I attempted to learn from the work they created. Specifically, Jacqueline Girouard and Stephanie Ward generate a tremendous amount of quality work. In one of our many collaborative encounters, Stephanie Ward, who I have never met, recommended I join PIP Voyage; I am very grateful to her for pointing me in that direction. Although I was somewhat hesitant, I joined and encountered another quality person in my guide. She was an excellent PIP guide and coach exposing me, in a non-threatening manner, to simple steps to producing a better profile. Many of these steps I did not even know existed, but was amazed at how easily they could be employed after practice. I learned many techniques to make profile development easier, making me much more productive, which I now appreciate. You may wish to journey alone as I first considered, but I highly recommend anyone wanting to know more to experience the voyage in improving their profile development skill set utilizing a collaborative approach set to your own pace *[[Miller-105942|Katie Miller]] **[[Miller-106349|Amos Miller]] **[[Miller-15249|Charles Miller]] *** I am really pleased with the results of the PIP Voyage. I learned a great deal about WikiTree while undertaking the Voyage. I appreciated the links to help pages regarding Find A Grave and the use of templates. It made me search the help pages the use of Ancestry and FamilySearch sources/templates. There is so much to learn about WikiTree. I thought setting a time frame for the Voyage was also a good idea. Although for me I had already decided to get my profile done relatively quickly, I imagine this would be very helpful for others in setting aside time to focus on their Voyage profiles. *[[Macklem-13|Liza Macklem]] **[[Sauve-825|Celeste Sauve]] **[[Durocher-802|Marie Durocher]] ***I know that I haven’ asked a lot of questions but I feel that I have learnt a lot. Specifics would be things link correcting the Find A Grave Source, adding a photo within the text, and a few other things. However, just as important to me, I have learnt how to slow down and really look at the sources I have and write more about a person because of it. I have grown a lot in profile writing since I joined WikiTree and the PIP journey has helped me to improve/confirm what I write when I take the time to do it properly. I can see the improvement even though it may be hard to see in the 2 profiles I have done as part of this journey, and I thank you for that. *[[Mosier-771|Stephen Mosier]] **[[Garber-1782|Olive Delphine Garber]] **[[Snyder-13842|David S Snyder]] *** The first thing I learned is how much stuff (templates, formatting rules, guides, apps, etc) there is on WikiTree that you may never see unless someone directs you to it. I discovered resources and apps that make research easier and faster, and I learned a lot about formatting a citation. I'm not sure I ever would have found these things on my own. And kudos to my guide for the effort she devoted to my voyage. *[[Huigens-6|Kevin Huigens]] **[[Ogden-5087|William Frederick Ogden]] **[[Kennedy-26627|Margaret H. (Kennedy) Kain]] ***The PIP Voyage was a wonderful aid to help me climb the WikiTree learning curve. I learned so many useful and interesting ways to improve profiles (categories, links to external sources embedded in citations, links to uploaded source images in citations, checking the links to make sure that they work) and shortcuts (mainly Sourcer, once I figured out how to configure it to get EE-style citations). I was also able to see how sharing WikiTree profiles was a great way to share my research with others. Robin was a generous guide who put a lot of effort into going through what turned out to be a couple of very long profiles. I am looking forward to applying my new knowledge to my existing profiles and the new ones I'll create. *[[Geer-1686|Ralph Geer]] **[[Geer-242|Jonas Geer]] **[[Barrows-1640|Willis Fielder Barrows]] *** Spending time on the PIP Voyage was the best investment of my time this year. My guide taught me so much that I didn’t know. I recommend that anyone serious about improving themselves and their profiles take the PIP Voyage. Just after I finished my first profile and thought there was nothing else to learn, my guide showed me more tips, tricks, tools, and investigative ideas that really impressed me. She expected nothing but perfection from me and guided me towards that end. She must have made an impression on me because I find myself automatically using what I have learned on each profile I create and edit. *[[Mac Rae-4|Gordon Mac Rae]] **[[Lancefield-4|Sarah Lancefield]] **[[Hockly-8|Ross Hockly]] ***Thank you very much for the journey, I enjoyed it thoroughly and the journey solidified various tips I had started to learn. UI am forever spoiled and will only be putting together well made profiles. Your help, Denise, was invaluable and my Wikitree journey will be the better for it. I will call on you when I need some help, thank you for the offer. *[[Johnson-61091|Debbie Ferguson]] **[[Gentry-3872|Betty Lou (Gentry) Weed]] **[[Alberty-156|Cecil Earl Alberty]] *[[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] (Fast Track) **[[Murch-168|Samuel Murch]] * [[Fulkerson-232|Scott Fulkerson]] **[[Overhults-1|William Mitchell Overhuls]] **[[Withrow-235|Joseph Henry Withrow Sr]] *[[Bent-1675|Tracey Bent]] **[[Roberts-47566|Elizabeth Roberts]] **[[Barnacle-85|John Barnacle]] *[[Mullenberg-4|Kirby Mullenberg]] **[[Centers-196|Margaret Ethel (Centers) Scott]] **[[Howe-13354|Margaret Ione (Howe) Smith]] * [[Crockett-3764|Audrey Crockett]] **[[Primeaux-161|Donatille Primeaux]] **[[Frederick-3522|Charles Frederick]] *** I hoped to achieve a greater knowledge of how to create and format a profile on a more expert level. I believe that I have learned a great deal from you on the intricate ins and outs of profile creation and formatting. I hope to continue to use this new knowledge as I create and edit profiles on WT. It has far exceeded my expectations on what I hoped to learn. * [[Dreyer-373|Sjana Lee (Dreyer) Bauer]] ** [[Cullins-100|George Alva Cullins]] ** [[Kramp-22|Jacob Kramp]] *** It was a pleasure working with my Voyage Guide. I never felt rushed my guide went through all the different aspects of WikiTree and how to make a proper profile, efficiently and properly. My guide also ensured I understood where to find and use all the different tools that Wikitree had to offer, and made clear and concise suggestions as to how to enhance my profile, while listening to my desires to keep it my "voice" and personal. This was important to me and with my guide’s suggestions, I ended up with profiles that both myself and my family could be proud of. My guide was always available, and responded in a timely manner, even when on vacation and the PIP Project was very workable with me while I was going through some major health issues. The Profile Improvement Project (PIP) came highly recommended to me and I honestly think this is a Project that every member of WikiTree should be a part of. I feel that I have grown and improved significantly because I 1) had a wonderful and patient Voyage Guide, and 2) the project is set up for one to succeed. I recommend it 100%. * [[Black-7004|Michael Black]] ** [[Scott-58176|Frank B. Scott]] ** [[Bailey-40818|William Noble Bailey]] *** I'm relatively new to WikiTree, but love to write and have been looking for a good, long-term solution for sharing my research with others. I had little idea what to expect from the PIP voyage, other than it came highly recommended by two of my other WT mentors. My PIP guide was fantastic—she was full of tips, shortcuts, and advice, and had a wealth of conventions, standards, and frameworks to share with me. Kay was also generous with her time and is a fellow perfectionist, which I really appreciated. Before working with my guide, I wasn't clear about what constituted a very well-written and well-composed profile. I now feel I have a good grasp of the numerous aspects I must keep in mind and the skills I need to develop to produce great profiles. The time I spent on the PIP Voyage was a wise investment in improving my skill set, and I recommend it to anyone wanting to improve their WT profile writing skills. * [[Stephens-3929|Alice (Stephens) Thomsen]] ** [[Mott-118|Ford Mott]] ** [[Stephens-13453|John Walker Stephens]] *** I found the Voyage to be Exceptional. I am not new to WikiTree but felt like I just was not understanding Wikitree as I should. I highly recommend it, especially for each new person, but also to all Profile Managers who truly want to make their tree grow with full biographies, and properly completed. My Guide was Exceptional. I have to agree, she was "full of tips, shortcuts, advice and a wealth of conventions, standards and frameworks" for me to use as I move on. She reminded me how you need to keep rechecking your work, the smallest detail can throw the whole profile off. I learned so much and I know I will continue to learn from where she left off. It truly feels wonderful to see profiles on my watchlist finally complete with full biographies.

Piper Clan

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[[Category:Scottish Families]] [[Category:Piper Clan]] =='''Welcome to Clan Piper''' == {| border="1" width ="80%" ! colspan="3" style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Clan Piper Team |- |Team Leader ||[[Space:Scotland_-_Scottish_Families_Team| Scottish Families Team]] |- |Team Members||[[Thomas-10705|Michael Thomas]] |- | || |} ==='''Clan Members'''=== :The goal of this project is to ... offer a focal point for all members interested in the Lairds and Chiefs of Clan Piper together with members bearing the name Piper, the related families and those recognised as septs of Clan Piper. :Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * promoting the entries of those bearing the name Piper on Wikitree. * ensuring entries appearing on Wikitree are as accurate as possible, correcting mistakes once spotted. * encouraging interest in and study of Clan Piper. :Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or send me a private message. Thanks! ==Piper History== :Crest: :Motto: :Slogan: :Region: :District: :Plant badge: :Pipe music: :Gaelic name: :Septs: :Names associated with the clan: :See Also: *[[Space:Clan Piper|Research]] by [[Thomas-10705|Michael Thomas]] {{Image|file=Thomas-10705-6.png|align=c |size=400px}} '''Clan Piper''': Piper is a surname of English and Scandinavian origin, derived from the Old English "pipere" and the Old Norse "pipari", meaning "pepper". [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piper_(surname)] Piper is a Sept, or an associated family, of Clan Murray. From House of Names [https://www.houseofnames.com/piper-family-crest]: '''Piper History''' - The people known in ancient Scotland as the Picts were the forefathers of the Piper family. It is also the name for a person who played the bagpipes. '''Early Origins of the Piper family''' - The surname Piper was first found in Innerbundy in Aberdeenshire (Gaelic: Siorrachd Obar Dheathain), located in the Grampian region of northeastern Scotland. They held a family seat from early times and first records appeared on the census rolls taken by the ancient Kings of Britain to determine the rate of taxation of their subjects. '''Piper Spelling Variations''' - When dictionaries were produced in the last few hundred years, spelling gradually became standardized. Before that time, scribes spelled according to sound. Names were often recorded under different spelling variations every time they were written. Piper has been written Piper, Pyper and others.

Pirates

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[[Image:Pirates-5.jpg|350px]] [[Category:Pirates]] *[[Project:Pirates|The Pirates Project]] '''''Pirate''''': ''A person who engages in the crime of robbery or other act of violence for private ends on the high seas.'' == A Pirate By Any Other Name Is Still A Pirate == '''Pirate''' Simply one who robs or plunders at sea. Many worked as privateers or on military ships before becoming pirates. Some were pressed into service or abducted seamen forced into serving when their ships were captured. '''Buccaneer''' These pirates first got their name from the French word boucan which means "barbecue," for the way they grilled their meat. They originally hunted the waters off the island of Hispanola but by the 17th century, buccaneers were any pirate based in the West Indies. '''Corsair''' Pirates or privateers who plundered the Mediterranean. The most famous of the Corsairs were the Barbary Corsairs from the Barbary Coast of North Africa. '''Marooner''' From the Spanish word for "Cimarron" which means deserter, Marooners were Spaniards who had deserted the navy and included the Cimarron negroes who were runaway slaves that had been brought to the Americas by Spain. Like the Buccaneers, they were the pirates of the Caribbean. '''Privateer''' Those that waged a form of economic warfare against their enemies by only attacking ships from hostile nations, sharing their plunder with their country's rulers.
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==Pirates Across the Ages== === Pirates From the Middle Ages === *Giorgio Adorno, Knight of Malta active in the Mediterranean. Originally from Naples, he was elected "Captain-General of the Galleys" in 1547, 1549, 1557 and 1558 *James Alday, An English privateer. Raided Spanish ports with James Logan and William Cooke. *William Aleyn, English pirate active in the Thames and English Channel. Associate of William Kyd. *Jean Ango, A French ship-owner who provided ships to Francis I for exploration of the globe. *Aruj, An Ottoman privateer and Bey (Governor) of Algiers and Beylerbey (Chief Governor) of the West Mediterranean. *Awilda, She and some of her female friends dressed like sailors and commandeered a ship. *Hayredin Barbarossa, An Ottoman privateer and later Admiral who dominated the Mediterranean for decades. *Baldassare Cossa (Antipope John XXIII), Antipope during the Western Schism, John XXIII was accused of—among other crimes—piracy, incest and sodomy. *John Crabbe, Flemish pirate best known for his successful use of a ship-mounted catapult. Once won the favor of Robert the Bruce and acted as a Naval Officer for England during the Hundred Years' War (after being captured by King Edward III.) *Pier Gerlof Donia, a Frisian warrior, pirate, freedom fighter, folk hero and rebel. *Eric of Pomerania, The first king of the Nordic Kalmar Union, he spent his last years living on the island of Gothland and "sent forth piratical expeditions against friend and foe alike". *Eustace the Monk, He was a mercenary for both England and France. *Alv Erlingsson, He was a favorite of the Queen, yet committed countless acts of piracy throughout his life *Jean Fleury (Florin), French privateer and naval officer under Jean Ango. Seized three Spanish ships carrying Aztec treasure from Mexico to Spain in 1523. *Magnus Heinason, Faroese naval hero and privateer. Was executed for piracy, though charges were later dropped. *Klein Henszlein, A 16th-century pirate who raided shipping in the North Sea until his defeat and capture by a fleet from Hamburg *Wijerd Jelckama, The nephew of Pier Gerlofs Donia (also known as Grutte Pier), fought along his side against the Saxon and Hollandic invaders. *William Kyd, English pirate active in Southwest England during the early-to-mid-15th century. *Godeke Michels, A German pirate and one of the leaders of the Likedeeler, a combination of former Vitalienbrüder *Didrik Pining, A pirate and privateer operating in the North Sea. Often partnered with Hans Pothorst. *Hans Pothorst, A pirate and privateer operating in the North Sea. Often partnered with Didrik Pining. *Salih Reis, A Turkish privateer and Ottoman admiral. *Turgut Reis, A Turkish privateer and Ottoman admiral as well as Bey of Algiers; Beylerbey of the Mediterranean; and first Bey later Pasha of Tripoli. *Klaus Stortebeker, He was a leader of the Victual Brothers. *Kristofer Trondson (Rustung), A Norwegian nobleman-turned pirate and privateer. Operated in the North Sea and the Baltic Sea. Gave up piracy in 1542 and eventually became admiral of the Danish Fleet. *Hennig Wichmann, One of the leaders of the Likedeeler, an association of former Victual Brothers. *Cord Widderich, A pirate active during political conflicts between Dithmarschen and North Frisia in the early 15th century. *Magister Wigbold, Often described as the brains behind the Victual Brothers. *Wimund, He was a bishop who became a seafaring warlord adventurer.
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=== Pirates From 1560-1650 === *Nicholas Alvel, Active in the Ionian Sea. *Samuel Axe, An English privateer in Dutch service, Axe served with English forces in the Dutch Revolt against Habsburg rule. *[[Barry-1160|Lording Barry]], Active in the Mediterranean; later sailed with Sir Walter Raleigh, and at the end of his career was captain of a privateer. *Sir Andrew Barton, Served under a Scottish letter of marque, but was described a pirate by English and Portuguese. *Abraham Blauvelt, One of the last Dutch corsairs of the mid-17th century, Blauvelt mapped much of South America. *Jean Bontemps, Active in the Caribbean Sea. He attacked Santa Marta, Cartagena de Indias, Rio de Hacha an Margarita island. *[[Bull-2328|Dixie Bull]] - The first use of the moniker " The Dread Pirate" Bull. Maine, New England *Nathaniel Butler, Despite a comparatively unsuccessful career as a privateer, Butler was later colonial governor of Bermuda. *Jan de Bouff, de Bouff served as a Dunkirker in Habsburg service during the Dutch Revolt. *John Callis (Calles), Welsh pirate active along the southern coast of Wales. *Hendrik (Enrique) Brower or Brouwer, he was a privateer who fought the Habsburgs during the Dutch revolt, holding the city of Castro, Chile hostage for a period of two months *Thomas Cavendish, The first man to intentionally circumnavigate the globe, Cavendish also raided numerous Spanish towns and ships in the New World. *Jacob Callaart, A Flemish admiral who served as privateer and one of the Dunkirkers in Spanish Habsburg service during the Dutch Revolt, responsible for the destruction of at least 150 fishing boats. *Claes Compaan, Former Dutch corsair and privateer, he later became a pirate and was successful in capturing hundreds of ships in Europe, the Barbary coast and West Africa. *Baltazar de Cordes, A Dutch corsair who fought against the Spanish during the early 17th Century. *Simon Danziker, Dutch corsair and privateer who later became a Barbary corsairbased in Algiers and Tunis during the early 17th century. He and John Ward dominated the Western Mediterranean during the early 17th century. *De Veenboer, Former Dutch corsair and privateer. Later became a Barbary corsair under Simon the Dancer and eventually commanded the Algiers corsair fleet. *Uluj Ali (Giovanni Dionigi), An Italian-born Muslim corsair, who later became an Ottoman admiral and Chief Admiral (Kaptan-ı Derya) of the Ottoman Fleet in the 16th century. *Sir Francis Drake, Known as "el Draque" (the Dragon), he was considered a hero in England, but little more than a pirate in Spain *[[Easton-546|Peter Easton]], A privateer, then pirate, who was able to retire in Villefranche, Savoy with an estimated worth of two million pounds. *Daniel Elfrith, English privateer and slave trader in the West Indies. *Jan Evertsen, Dutch admiral and corsair. *Juan Garcia, One of the Spanish privateers who accompanied Jan Jacobsen on his last voyage in 1622. *Sir Michael Geare, Elizabethan Sea Dog active in the West Indies up until the turn of the 17th century. *Sir John Hawkins, A some-time slaves trader in West Africa and Venezuelan coasts. His work in ship design was important during the threat of invasion from the Spanish Armada *Piet Hein, After serving as a Spanish galley slave for four years, Hein later captured 11,509,524 guilders of cargo from the Spanish treasure fleet. *Moses Cohen Henriques, Dutch pirate of Portuguese Sephardic Jewish origin active in the Caribbean against Spain and Brazil against Portugal *Pieter Adriaanszoon Ita, Dutch corsair and privateer. Commanded one of the earliest and largest expeditions against the Portugal and Spain in the Caribbean during 1628. *Jan Jacobsen, Flemish-born privateer in English service during the Eighty Years' War. *Willem Jacobszoon, Dutch corsair who accompanied Pieter Schouten on one of the first major expeditions to the West Indies *Willem Jansen, Dutch corsair based in Duinkerken and one time officer under Jacques Colaert. *Jan Janszoon, Turkish service of the 'fleet from Salé' *Cornelius Jol, Dutch corsair successful against the Spanish in the West Indies. One of the first to use a wooden peg leg. *Shirahama Kenki, Japanese pirate and one of the first Japanese with whom the southern Vietnamese kingdom of the Nguyễn Lords made contact. *Sir James Lancaster, Elizabethan Sea Dog active in India during the late 16th century. Later a chief director for the East India Company. *Guillaume le Testu, French privateer, explorer and cartographer. First navigator to chart Australia in 1531. *Peter Love, An English pirate who set up base in the Outer Hebrides and was active around Ireland and Scotland. He was betrayed by the outlaw Neil MacLeod and executed in 1610. *Hendrick Jacobszoon Lucifer, Hendrick captured 1.2 million guilders from a Honduran treasure fleet, but was mortally wounded in the process. *Sir Henry Mainwaring, English privateer and pirate hunter. His pirate fleet nearly broke the truce between England and Spain following the Anglo-Spanish War. *Arnaut Mami, Active in the Narrow Sea. He was the squadron admiral and the supreme commander of all Islamic vessels in North Africa and Pasha Algiers, known as the most formidable corsair of that period. *[[Nutt-672|John Nutt]], An English pirate active in Newfoundland. *Grainne O'Malley, An important figure in Irish legend who is still present in popular culture today. *John Oxenham, Elizabethan Sea Dog and associate of Sir Frances Drake during the early years of the Anglo-Spanish War. First English privateer to enter the Pacific though Panama. *William Parker, Elizabethan Sea Dog active in the West Indies. Successfully attacked Porto Bello in 1602 without firing a shot. *Pedro de la Plesa, He and Juan Garcia who joined Jan Jacobsen on his final voyage in 1622. *Murat Reis the Elder, A Ottoman Albanian privateer and Ottoman admiral who took part in all of the early naval campaigns of Turgut Reis. *Assan Reis (Jan Marinus van Sommelsdijk), Former Dutch privateer turned Barbary corsair. He attacked the Dutch ship St. Jan Babtista under Jacob Jacobsen of Ilpendam on March 7, 1626 *James Riskinner (Reiskimmer), A lieutenant on the ship Warwick, then part of a fleet under the command of Nathaniel Butler, he later took part in a privateering expedition between May–September 1639. *Isaac Rochussen, A Dutch corsair active against the English during the Second and Third Anglo-Dutch War. His capture of The Falcon, an East India merchantman, was one of the most valuable prizes captured during the late-17th century. *Mahieu Romboutsen, Dutch corsair in the service of Spain. Was part of a three ship squadron under Jacques Colaert and was captured with him after a five-hour battle with Jan Evertsen *William Rous, Dutch corsair and privateer based on Providence Island. He was involved in privateering expeditions for the Providence Island Company and later commander of Fort Henry. *Pieter Schouten, Dutch corsair who led one of the Dutch expeditions to the West Indies. *Jacques de Sores, A French pirate whose sole documented act was his attack and burning of Havana in 1555. *Matsura Takanobu, One of the most powerful feudal lords of Kyūshū and one of the first lords to allow trading with Europeans *Olivier van Noort, Despite his venture being of limited success, it was the inspiration that led to the formation of the Dutch East India Company. *Jan van Ryen, Dutch corsair active in the West Indies. Reportedly killed with a number of colonists attempting to establish one of the first colonies on the Wiapoco in Dutch Guiana. *Dirck Simonszoon van Uitgeest, Dutch corsair who commanded a WIC expedition to Brazil bringing back over 12 Portuguese and Spanish prizes. *Filips van Zuylen, Dutch corsair active against the Portuguese in West Africa. *Sir Francis Verney, English nobleman who left behind his inheritance to become a Barbary corsair. *Johannes van Walbeeck, Dutch admiral and corsair. Captured Curaçao in 1634 and later served as governor. *John Ward, A notorious English pirate around the turn of the 17th century who later became a Barbary Corsair operating out of Tunis during the early 1600s. *[[Waters-966|Edward Waters]], Waters New World adventures included being twice shipwrecked and marooned, and one short season pirating out of Bermuda before settling in Virginia. *Cornelis Witebol, Dutch corsair in Spanish service. In February 1622, attacked a fishing fleet from the Veere and Maasmond sinking several ships and bringing back the survivors to ransom in Duinkerken *Hendrick Worst, Dutch corsair who accompanied Pieter Schouten in his expedition to the West Indies. *Zheng Zhilong (Cheng Chih Lung), A convert to Christianity, Zhilon collaborated with Dutch forces, helping to create a monopoly on trade with Japan. *Wang Zhi, One of the chief figures amongst the wokou of the 16th century. *Francois le Clerc (Jambe de Bois), Known for his sacking of Santiago de Cuba in 1554
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=== Pirates From 1650-1690 === *Vincenzo Alessandri, Originally a Knight of Malta, Alessandri was captured and enslaved. *Michiel Andrieszoon, Dutch merchant-pirate. Associated with Thomas Paine and Laurens de Graff.[ *John Ansell, Sailed with Henry Morgan and participated in his raids against Maracaibo and Gibraltar, Venezuela. *[[Babb-83|Philip Babb]], it's said he was one of Capt. Kidd's men and that his ghost haunts Babb's Cove off Appledore Island near the coast of Maine. *Jean Bart, Born the son of a fisherman, Bart retired an Admiral in French service. *[[Bear-945|John Bear]] A Captain of some note during his lifetime, he was once the toast of Havana. *Philippe Bequel, Was one of the first foreign privateers awarded a letter of marque by the governor of Jamaica *Jacob Janssen van den Bergh, Dutch corsair and slave trader for the Dutch West India Company. *Lancelot Blackburne, Blackburne was an English clergyman, who became Archbishop of York, and – in popular belief – a pirate. *Eduardo Blomar, Spanish renegade active in the Spanish Main during the 1670s. Tried in absentia and convicted of piracy with Bartolomé Charpes and Juan Guartem in Panama in 1679. *Pierre Bot, French buccaneer active in the Caribbean. *Manuel Butiens, Dutch renegade and Dunkirker in the service of Spain. *Bartolome Charpes, Spanish renegade who was tried in absentia and convicted of piracy with Eduardo Blomar and Juan Guartem in Panama by Governor Don Dionicio Alceda in 1679. *Edward Collier, Served as Sir Henry Morgan's second-in-command throughout much of his expeditions against Spain during the mid-17th century. *John Cooke (Cook), English buccaneer who led an expedition against the Spanish in the early 1680s.[ *John Coxon, One of the most famous of the Brethren of the Coast, a loose consortium of pirates and privateers who were active on the Spanish Main. *[[Dampier-57|William Dampier]], Was the first person to circumnavigate the world three times *Edward Davis, Led the last major buccaneer raid against Panama. *John David (Robert Searle), Davis was one of the earliest and most active buccaneers on Jamaica. *Jacquotte Delahaye, Delahaye was a French Buccaneer, and together with Anne Dieu-Le-Veut was one of very few female buccaneers. *Anne Dieu-Le-Veut, Was originally one of the women – "Filles de Roi" – sent by the French government to Tortuga to become wives to the local male colonists. *Charlotte de Berry, A female pirate, she later commanded her own ship. *Cornelius Essex, An English buccaneer who took part in Captain Bartholomew Sharp's privateering expedition, the "Pacific Adventure", during the late 1670s. *Laurens de Graaf, Characterised as "a great and mischievous pirate" by Henry Morgan, de Graaf was a Dutch pirate, mercenary, and naval officer in the service of the French colony of Saint-Domingue. *Michel de Grammont, A French buccaneer, de Grammont primarily attacked Spanish holdings in Maracaibo, Trujillo, Cumana and Veracruz *Jean du Casse, Born to Huguenot parents, du Casse was allowed to join the French navy on the value of his prizes taken while a buccaneer. *Alexandre Exquemelin, A French writer, most known as the author of one of the most important sourcebooks of 17th century piracy, De Americaensche Zee-Roovers. *Jean Foccard, Associate of Laurens de Graaf and Michel de Grammont. He later joined them in their attack on Tampico in 1682. *"Red Legs" Greaves, Greaves's nickname was based on a commonly used term for reddened legs often seen among the Scottish and Irish who took to wearing kilts in almost any weather. Notably his raid of Margarita island *Juan Guartem, A Spanish renegade pirate who raided Spanish settlements in New Spain during the late 17th century with his most notable raid being against Chepo in 1679. *Peter Harris, English buccaneer and member of Captain Bartholomew Sharp's "Pacific Expedition". Killed at Panama in 1680 *Jean Hamlin (Hamilton), French buccaneer active in the Caribbean. Later hunted down by Captain John Coxon *Richard Hawkins, A buccaneer and explorer who was later knighted. *George Hout (d'Hout), English buccaneer who joined Francois Grogniet and Pierre le Picard in their raid on Guayaquil in 1687. *William Jackson, It was the fleet under his command that captured Jamaica for England. *Bartholomeus de Jager, Dutch corsair active against the Portuguese. He attacked a small merchant fleet at Fernando Noronha capturing one merchant ship and driving off the other. *Daniel Johnson, Became known as "Johnson the Terror" amongst the Spanish. *William Knight, Along with Edward Davis, he took part in the final large buccaneer attack on Spanish holdings. *Pierre Le Grand, Known only for a single attack against a Spanish galleon, his existence is disputed. *Edward Low, British pirate active in the Caribbean during the 1660s. *Raveneau de Lussan, An impoverished nobleman. Attacked targets in Central America. Known for a “long march” in 1688. *Thomas Magott (Mackett), English buccaneer who sailed with Bartholomew Sharp and others on the "Pacific Adventure". *Edward Mansvelt (Mansfield), Dutch buccaneer in English service. Known as the Admiral of the "Brethren of the Coast", Mansvelt was a mentor to Sir Henry Morgan who succeeded him following his death. *Marquis de Maintenon, A French nobleman who became a buccaneer in the Caribbean, selling his castle and title to Madame de Maintenon. Remarkable his raid of Margarita island. *David Marteen, Known primarily as the sole non-English Captain who participated in the raids against Spanish strongholds in present-day Mexico and Nicaragua. *Daniel Montbars (Exterminator), A former French naval officer and gentleman adventurer, he engaged in a violent and destructive war against Spain in the Caribbean and the Spanish Main. His hatred of the Spanish earned him the name "Montbars the Exterminator". *[[Morgan-8161|Sir Henry Morgan]], A privateer (and pirate) who later retired to become Lieutenant Governor of Jamaica *John Morris, A skilled pilot, he served with both Christopher Myngs and Henry Morgan before becoming a pirate hunter. *Sir Christopher Myngs, Described as "unhinged and out of tune" by the governor of Jamaica, Myngs nevertheless became a Vice-Admiral of the Blue in the Royal Navy. *Francois l'Ollonais (Jean-David Nau), Nicknamed "Flail of the Spaniards", l'Ollonais had a reputation for brutality, offering no quarter to Spanish prisoners. *Pierre Le Picard, An officer under l'Ollonais, he and Moise Vauquelin left to pursue a career on their own. He later served in King William's War. *Chevalier du Plessis, French privateer active in the West Indies. He was succeeded by Moise Vauquelin following his death. *Baron Jean de Pointis, His greatest venture was the 1697 Raid of Cartagena. *Bartolomeu Portugues, One of the earliest pirates to use a pirate code. *Thomas Pound, Briefly commanded a small ship near Massachusetts before being captured. *Lawrence Prince, Dutch buccaneer in English service. An officer under Sir Henry Morgan, he and John Morris led the vanguard at Panama in 1671. *Roche Braziliano, Roasted two Spanish farmers alive when they refused to hand over their pigs. *Philip Ras, Captured several English ships as both a corsair and privateer during the First Anglo-Dutch War. *Thomas Paine, A colonial American privateer who raided several settlements in the West Indies with Jan Willems, most notably against Rio de la Hacha in 1680. He also drove the French from Block Island. *Manuel Ribeiro Pardal, Portuguese privateer in the service of Spain. One of the few successful privateers active against the buccaneers of the Caribbean during the late 17th century. *[[Rawlings-1445|Benjamin Rawlings]], a privateer who captained the 'Thomas & Elizabeth ca 1696 between Africa and Barbadoes. *Stenka Razin, A Cossack pirate who operated on the Volga and later expanded into the Caspian Sea. *Richard Sawkins, Participated, along with John Coxon and Bartholomew Sharp, in the surprise attack on Santa Marta *Lewis Scot, Known for his attack on the city of Campeche, on the Yucatan Peninsula. *Bartholomew Sharp, Plundered 25 Spanish ships and numerous small towns. *Gustav Skytte, Attacked ships in the Baltic Sea, along with other accomplices of noble descent. *Bernard Claesen Speirdyke, Dutch buccaneer active in the Caribbean, he was captured by Captain Manuel Ribeiro Pardal near Cuba and later executed. *Charles Swan, A reluctant pirate, he begged for a pirate even as he looted his way around South America. *Jacques Tavernier (Le Lyonnais), French buccaneer who took part in expeditions with Laurens de Graaf, Michel de Grammont, Pierre Le Grand, François l'Ollonais and Sir Henry Morgan before his execution in 1673. His existence is disputed as the only pre-20th century reference to him appears in Appleton's Cyclopedia of American Biography. *Nicholas (Nikolaas) van Hoorn, Merchant, privateer and later pirate, van Hoorn was hugely successful before dying of wound infection. *Cornelis Janszzon van de Velde, Dutch corsair active near the Antillen, he was briefly associated with Bartholomeus de Jager. *Moise Vauquelin (Vanclein), An officer under l'Ollonais, he also had a partnership with Pierre le Picard. In his later years, he wrote a book detailing the coastline of Honduras and the Yucatan along with fellow buccaneer Philippe Bequel. *Lionel Wafer, An explorer whose work helped inspire the Darien Scheme. *Yankey (Janke Willems), Dutch buccaneer active in the Caribbean. *William Wright, Despite being English, Wright was active as a privateer under a French commission. He later became a buccaneer.
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=== Pirates From 1690-1730 === *Thomas Anstis, Was mainly active in the Caribbean, and served under first Howell Davis and later Bartholomew Roberts *[[Baldridge-436|Adam Baldridge]], English pirate and one of the early founders of the pirate settlements in Madagascar. *Bartholomew Roberts (Black Bart), The most successful pirate of the Golden Age of Piracy, estimated to have captured more than 470 vessels. *George Booth, One of the earliest pirates active in the Indian Ocean and Red Sea. *John Bowen, Was active in the Indian Ocean, his contemporaries included George Booth and Nathaniel North. *[[Bellamy-755|Samuel Bellamy]] (Black Sam), Despite having a career of only 16 months, Bellamy was extraordinarily successful, capturing more than 50 ships before his death at age 28. *[[Thatch-9|Edward "Blackbeard" Teach]], With his fearsome appearance, Blackbeard is often credited with the creation of the stereotypical image of a pirate. Though his real name remains unknown, he began his pirate career as the first officer of Buccaneer-turned-pirate Captain Benjamin Hornigold of the Mary Anne. When a young crewman, Samuel Bellamy, called for a vote of no confidence in Hornigold for his refusal to attack English ships, the crew by a vote ousted Hornigold and Blackbeard, leaving the Mary Anne to Bellamy whom the crew elected their new captain. *Black Caesar, A captured slave turned pirate, Black Caesar was a well-known pirate active off the Florida Keys during the early 18th century. He later acted as a lieutenant to Blackbeard and was one of five Africans serving on his flagship. *Stede Bonnet, Nicknamed "The Gentleman Pirate", Bonnet was born into a wealthy family before turning to piracy. *[[Cormac-35 |Anne Bonny]], Despite never commanding a ship herself, Anne Bonny is remembered as one of few female historical pirates *Nicholas Brown, Active off the coast of Jamaica, Brown was eventually killed – and his head pickled – by childhood friend John Drudge. *[[Carkeet-26|William Carkeet]], Active several years beginning in 1689. Based in Salem, Massachusetts, where he died about 1720. *Dirk Chivers, Active in the Red Sea and Indian Ocean, Chivers later retired from piracy and returned to the Netherlands *Thomas Cocklyn, Primarily known for his association with Howell Davis and Oliver La Buze, Cocklyn's activities after 1719 are unknown. *Christopher Condent, After entering into piracy in 1718, Condent later took a prize of £150,000 and retired to France, becoming a wealthy merchant. *William Condon, Captaining the Fiery Dragon, Condon was killed when she caught fire and sank. *Robert Culliford, The former first mate of William Kidd, Culliford led a first mutiny against Kidd, stealing his ship Blessed William. *[[Delaunee-1|Francois Delaunee]] a French pirate hanged in Princess Anne County, Virginia in May 1700 *Alexander Dalzeel, Served under Henry Every. Was captured four times before finally being hanged. *Howell Davis, Having a career that lasted only 11 months, Davis was ambushed during an attempt to kidnap the governor of Príncipe. *Edward England, Differing from many other pirates of his day, England did not kill captives unless necessary. *John Evans, After an unsuccessful career as a legitimate sailor, Evans turned to piracy – initially raiding houses from a small canoe. *Henry Every (Avery), Famous as one of the few pirates of the era who was able to retire with his takings without being either arrested or killed in battle *John Fenn, Sailed with Bartholomew Roberts and, later, Thomas Anstis. *William Fly, Raided off the New England coast before being captured and hanged at Boston, Massachusetts. *[[Franc-39|Cornelius Franc]] a French pirate aboard ''La Paix,'' he was captured and hanged in Princess Anne County, Virginia in 1700 *Ingela Gathenhielm, Widow of Lars Gathenhielm, active on the Baltic Sea. *Lars Gathenhielm, Active on the Baltic Sea *[[Glanfield-20|Robert Glanfield]], A Captain out of Salem, Massachusetts, he was active from at least 1688 until his death in 1706. He seemed to have protection from interests in Salem, as he was able to act openly. *[[Guittar-11|Louis Guittar]], a French captain, who commanded the ship La Paix. He lost his ship in an all day battle offshore of Lynnhaven Bay, Virginia in April, 1700 *Charles Harris, Joining the Barbary corsairs, Harris converted to Islam, before being captured and later hanged. *John Halsey, Active in the Atlantic and Indian oceans, Halsey is remembered by Defoe as "brave in his Person, courteous to all his Prisoners, lived beloved, and died regretted by his own People." *Miguel Henriquez, Although born a shoemaker, Henríquez was later awarded a letter of marque by Spain for his actions against the British. *Benjamin Hornigold, Known for being less aggressive than other pirates, Hornigold once captured a ship for the sole purpose of seizing the crew's hats *[[Houghling-1|John Houghling]], ship pilot aboard ''La Paix,'' he was tried and hanged in Virginia in May of 1700 *Thomas Howard, Howard served under both George Booth and John Bowen and later commanded the Prosperous. *"Calico Jack" John Rackham, Earned his nickname for the colourful calico clothes that he wore. *Henry Jennings, Although later governor of the pirate haven of New Providence, Jennings only carried out two pirate acts – gaining an estimated 410,000 pesos. *John Julian, Recorded as the first black pirate to operate in the New World *James Kelly (James Gilliam), Active in the Indian Ocean, Kelly was a long-time associate of William Kidd. *[[Kidd-1|William "Captain" Kidd]], Although modern historians dispute the legitimacy of his trial and execution, the rumor of Captain Kidd's buried treasure has served only to build a legend around the man as a great pirate. His property was claimed by the crown and given to the Royal Hospital, Greenwich, by Queen Anne. *[[Levasseur-786|Olivier Levasseur]] (Oliver La Buse), Nicknamed "la Buse" (the Buzzard) for the speed with which he attacked his targets, Levasseur left behind a cryptic message that has yet to be deciphered fully today *Edward "Ned" Low, A pirate known for his vicious tortures, his methods were described as having "done credit to the ingenuity of the Spanish Inquisition in its darkest days". *[[Lowe-2422|Matthew Lowe]], In 1715, he seized a Spanish ship said to be carrying 11,050 pieces of eight. He was arrested and jailed in Nassau. Prior to his trial, he was freed by Benjamin Hornigold, another pirate. *George Lowther, Active in the Caribbean and the Atlantic, one of Lowther's lieutenants included Edward Low *Christopher Moody, Active off North and South Carolina, Moody offered no quarter to captured crews, signified by his flying of a red standard *Nathaniel North, Active in the Indian Ocean and Red Sea, North served with other famous contemporaries, including John Bowen and George Booth. *James Plantain, Plantain ruled the island of Madagascar between 1725 and 1728, primarily through fear, and was known as the "King of Ranter Bay". *John Quelch, Quelch was the first person tried for piracy outside England under Admiralty Law and therefore without a jury. *Mary Read, Along with Anne Bonny, one of few female historical pirates. When captured, Read escaped hanging by claiming she was pregnant, but died soon after of a fever while still in prison *[[Salter-2268|Edward Salter]], One of the members of Blackbeard's final crew, Edward survived and returned to North Carolina, dying there in 1735. *Francis Spriggs, Along with George Lowther and Edward Low, Spriggs was primarily active in the Bay of Honduras during the early 1720s. *John Taylor, At Reunion Island, Taylor is reputed to have captured the most valuable prize in pirate history *Thomas Tew, Despite only going on two pirate voyages, Tew pioneered a route later known as the Pirate Round *[[Tyrer-121|Matthew Tyrer]], While living in South Carolina, he was active beginning in 1699, and was indicted in 1700 for seizing several ships. *Charles Vane, Disliked due to his cruelty, Vane showed little respect for the pirate code, cheating his crew out of their shares in the takings *Richard Worley, Credited as one of the first pirates to fly the skull and crossbones pirate flag *Emanuel Wynn, Was the first pirate to fly the Jolly Roger. His design, however, also incorporate an hourglass below the skull.
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=== Pirates From 1730-1860 === *Peter Alston, River pirate, highwayman, and counterfeiter, alias James May, who was believed to be an associate of the Samuel Mason and Micajah "Big" Harpe and Wiley "Little" Harpe. *Louis-Michel Aury, French privateer, served to the Republics of Venezuela and Mexico. *Joseph Baker, The single piratical action of his career consisted of an unsuccessful attempt to commandeer the sloop Eliza *Renato Beluche, A known associate of the Lafitte Brothers active in the Caribbean before joining Simon Bolivar army in his fight for South American independence. *Benito Bonito, Pirate who supposedly hid his treasures of Lima in the cliffs of Australia, or in Coco Island. *Hippolyte de Bouchard, A French and Argentine sailor who fought for Argentina, Chile and Peru. *Luis Brion de Trox, Dutch privateer, served to the Republics of Venezuela and Great Colombia. *Flora Burn, Female pirate active mainly off the East coast of North America from 1741. *Henri Caesar, Haitian pirate active in the Caribbean during the early 18th century. *Eric Cobham and Maria Lindsey, Cobham and his wife, Maria, were primarily active in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. *Roberto Cofresi, Puerto Rican pirate active mainly in the Caribbean sea. He was executed by the Spanish in 1825. *James Ford, A civic leader and business owner in western Kentucky and southern Illinois, secretly, was the leader of a gang of river pirates and highwaymen, along the Ohio River, known as the "Ford's Ferry Gang." *Hezekiah Frith, British ship owner and smuggler known as Bermuda's "gentleman privateer". Alleged to have used his business as a cover to withhold cargo sized in privateering expeditions and amass a small fortune. *Vincent Gambi, A pirate based out of New Orleans, he was an associate of Jean Lafitte. *Jose Gaspar (Gasparilla), Though a popular figure in Florida folklore, there is no pre-20th century evidence of his existence. *Catherine Hagerty and Charlotte Badger, Australian convicts. Among a group of convicts taken on board a shorthanded ship as crew. The convicts commandeered the ship and sailed for New Zealand. Hagerty was put ashore and died, Badger was never seen again. *[[Harper-6545|Micajah]] and [[Harper-6542|Wiley Harpe]], States America's first known serial killers, were Loyalists in the American Revolution, as well as, river pirates and highwaymen, who preyed on travelers along the Ohio River and the waterways of Tennessee, Kentucky, and Illinois. The Harpe Brothers were associates of Samuel Mason and Peter Alston. *Rahmah ibn Jabir al-Jalahimah, The most famous pirate in the Persian Gulf, he ruled over Qatar and Dammam for short periods and fought alongside the Wahhabis against the Al-Khalifa tribe of Bahrain. *Bill Johnston, Nicknamed "Pirate of the Thousand Islands". *Edward Jordan, Irish rebel, fisherman and pirate of Nova Scotia. *Jorgen Jorgensen, Danish adventurer and writer, he was captured by the British as a privateer during the Napoleonic Wars. *[[Lafitte-35 | Jean Lafitte]], French pirate (or privateer) active in the Gulf of Mexico during the early 1800s. A wanted fugitive by the United States, he later participated, during the War of 1812, in the Battle of New Orleans on the side of Andrew Jackson and the Americans. In 1822, Lafitte approached the navy of Gran Colombia and Simon Bolivar granted a commission and given a new ship, a 40-ton schooner named General Santander. *[[Lafitte-36 |Pierre Lafitte]], French pirate, and lesser-known brother of Jean Lafitte, active mainly in the Gulf of Mexico. *Narciso Lopez, Venezuelan adventurer, enlisted in United States about six hundred filibusters and successfully reached Cuba in May 1850. His troops arrived took the town of Cárdenas, carrying a flag that López had designed, which later became the flag of modern Cuba. He was executed in Havana by the royalist in 1851. *Sam Hall Lord, Sam Lord was one of the most famous buccaneers on the island of Barbados. *Kazimierz Lux, The Polish Pirates of the Caribbean. After pacifying the slave rebellion in Haiti, Lux started a career of piracy - shooting and boarding an American brig was one of his more spectacular successes; the vessel was later sold for 20 000 francs in Havana. *[[Mason-2736|Samuel Mason]], States Initially, an Revolutionary War Patriot captain in the Ohio County, Virginia militia and an associate judge and squire in Kentucky, Mason later, ran a gang of highway robbers and waterways river pirates. *John Murrell, Near-legendary bandit, known as the "Great Western Land Pirate," ran a gang of river pirates and highwaymen along the Mississippi River. *Robert Surcouf, French privateer and slave trader who operated in the Indian Ocean between 1789 and 1801, and again from 1807 to 1808, capturing over 40 prizes, while amassing a large fortune as a ship-owner, both from privateering and from commerce. *Rachel Wall, Rachel and her husband George Wall were active off the New Hampshire coast until George and the crew were washed out to sea. She was hanged in Boston on 8 October 1789. *William Walker, American lawyer, journalist and adventurer, who organized several private military expeditions into Latin America, with the intention of establishing English-speaking colonies under his personal control. Walker became president of the Republic of Nicaragua in 1856 and ruled until 1857, when he was defeated by a coalition of Central American armies. He was executed in Trujillo by the government of Honduras in 1860. *Alexander White, Hanged for piracy in Cambridge, Massachusetts in November 1784. *[[Youx-1 | Dominique You]], Acquired a reputation for daring as a pirate. Retired to become a politician in New Orleans.
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== Online Resources == *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_pirates#cite_note-Botting-19 List of Pirates] *[http://www.piratesinfo.com/ Pirates Info] *[http://www.tenfactsabout.co.uk/0021pirates.htm 10 Facts About Pirates] *[http://www.rmg.co.uk/explore/sea-and-ships/all-about/pirates All About Pirates] *[http://brethrencoast.com/Pirate_Biographies.html Biographies of Famous Pirates]

Piscataway Parish, Church of England, Prince George's County, Province of Maryland

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[[Category: Piscataway Parish, Church of England, Prince George's County, Province of Maryland]] [[Wikipedia: St. John's Episcopal Church (Fort Washington, Maryland)]] ==Names== The main parish church has been called both Broad Creek Church and St. John's Church. Sources differ on whether the first building on the main site was called St. John's Church from the beginning or only later buildings used the name of St. John's Church. The parish has also been known by various names including Piscataway Parish, Broad Creek Parish and Saint John's Parish. See ''Piscataway Parish and St. John's Parish, Now King George's Parish, Prince George's County, Parish Register 1689-1801'' at the first typed page. ==Parish Records== The early parish records are a valuable resource for genealogists. Often genealogical relationships may be found among such persons. See ''Piscataway Parish and St. John's Parish, Now King George's Parish, Prince George's County, Parish Register 1689-1801''. (available for dowloading at the [http://www.msa.md.gov/megafile/msa/speccolm/m0000/m0200/m229/pdf/m229.pdf Maryland State Archives], and at FamilySearch, https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1674912 ==Category Usage== Profiles of persons who are named in the parish records prior to 1789 should be categorized under [[:Category: Piscataway Parish, Church of England, Prince George's County, Province of Maryland]]. Profiles of those named in parish records from 1789 forward should be categorized under [[:Category: St. John's Episcopal Church Broad Creek, Fort Washington, Maryland]]. ==Historic Information== *In 1692, when Maryland became a royal colony and the Church of England was established as the state church, Piscataway Parish, officially named King George's Parish, was the westernmost of four parishes created in what was then Charles County. Percy C. Skirvin. The First Parishes of the Province of Maryland. Baltimore: Clearfield Co., 1923, 1994, p. 135-136 (these pages are accessible at https://books.google.com/books?id=z_nfuURPa5wC&pg=PA135&lpg=PA135&dq=St.+John%27s+Church+Broad+Creek&source=bl&ots=bRPCBRIJsH&sig=y64pF_Xhn2oMoWgSdRvsK6kTwrg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiPqs6RlfvYAhVB2VMKHcfdCEw4ChDoAQgoMAA#v=onepage&q&f=false : accessed 28 Jan 2018) Wikipedia contributors, "St. John's Episcopal Church (Fort Washington, Maryland)," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=St._John%27s_Episcopal_Church_(Fort_Washington,_Maryland)&oldid=819798138 (accessed January 27, 2018).Christopher Owens (July 1973). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: St. John's Church". Maryland Historical Trust. (pdf - https://mht.maryland.gov/secure/medusa/PDF/NR_PDFs/NR-213.pdf : retrieved 28 Jan 2018) *In 1695, Prince George's County was created from a portion of Charles County and a portion of Calvert County. Piscataway Parish was in the area which became Prince George's County.Maryland at a Glance: Historical Chronology, Maryland Manual Online: a Guide to Maryland & Its Government (http://msa.maryland.gov/msa/mdmanual/01glance/chron/html/chron16.html : accessed 26 Jan 2018) *By 1695, the parish had constructed the first St. John's Church, a wood frame building, on the site of the current St. John's Church. *"It was on this land [78 acres purchased at Broad Creek, a part of Lisle Hall] in 1699 that the parish church was built and it received the name of "Broad Creek Church." (Note: the date 1699 may be an error as the parish register starts with 1689.) *In 1710, John Fraser became the first priest assigned to the parish. Previously, it had been served by lay readers or priest from surrounding parishes. *In 1719, the chapel at Rock Creek was built. *In 1726, the Prince Georges’ Parish was created out of the western territories of the Parish. The chapel at Rock Creek (now Washington, DC) became that parish's church. At this time, Piscataway became known as St. John's. *Between 1742 and 1775, the parish had two additional chapels of ease: the Upper Chapel (St. Mathew's Church also called called Addison's Chapel, Seat Pleasant) and the Lower Chapel (Christ Church, Accokeek). *In 1742, the territory was further divided, and out of it was created “All Saints Parish”, with the parish church in Frederick. *In 1789, the Protestant Episcopal Church was formed by Anglican congregations in the United States of America as they formally separated from the Church of England. This parish was founded in 1692. St John's Church, Broad Creek, was formed as Piscataway Parish. Its original bounds were "beginning at the moth of the Mattawoman Creek and running up the said Creek and Branch thereof to the utmost limits of the County [Charles] and running North to the line of the Province and then West to the Potomac River and then down the said River to the mouth of the Mattawoman Creek. Charles County Land Records, Liber R, p. 460, cited by Skirven . At the time of formation it was in the portion of Charles County, from which Prince Georges County was formed later. Piscataway Parish was one of the thirty Parishes formed at the time of the Establishment of the Church of England in Maryland in 1692. ==Current Information== Website for [http://stjohnsbroadcreek.org today's church]. St. John’s, Piscataway, today, is located at Broad Creek in Prince George's County, south of the city of Washington, D.C., between that city and Fort Washington, across the Potomac River from Mount Vernon. Ruth Zeller, Sketch of Francis Walker, 1985. The present building was built in 1723 and the church is still active. One of the pews bears a plaque concerning George Washington's attendance there. He and his family came over the Potomac in a barge. ==Sources== ==Contact== This free space page is based on the work of Rev. [[Day-1904|Jack Day]] of Baltimore County, Maryland.

Piskorowice

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[[Category: Piskorowice, Jaroslau]] If you have any additions or improvements to this page, please feel free to edit, and also request to be on the trusted list. This page was originally created as a branch off the [[:Space:Cieplice%2C_Jarosław%2C_Galicja%2C_Austria|Cieplice Resource Page.]] The Poland Project connects historical locations to their present-day location in order to increase visibility of the content inside of them and to help people find the location if they only have basic understanding of the area. You only need to add ONE category below for your Wikitree profile to be seen across all three. See Categories: *[[:Category: Piskorowice, Jaroslau]] in [[:Category: Jaroslau (Bezirk)|Bezirk Jaroslau]]. (Historical Galicia mirror 1772-1918) *[[:Category: Piskorowice, Leżajsk, Subcarpathian, Poland]] You may add profiles or pages to these categories from any point in history. (English) *[[:Category: Piskorowice, Leżajsk, Podkarpackie, Polska]] Możesz dodawać profile lub strony do tych kategorii z dowolnego punktu w historii. (Polish mirror) == Piskorowice == From [https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piskorowice Wikipedia]: Piskorowice [pʲiskɔrɔˈvʲit͡sɛ] (Ukrainian: Пискоровичі, Pyskorovychi) can be located in the administrative district of Gmina Leżajsk, within Leżajsk County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship (Województwo Podkarpackie), in south-eastern Poland. *The first traces of human presence in these areas date back to 10-8 thousand years ago. years B.C. People inhabited higher areas and strengthened by nature. They built huts, and later dug dugouts covered with a roof. In the 7th - 6th centuries BC. this is the period of the Przeworsk culture. At the beginning of the 7th century, the tribe of Lechites settled in Lędzia. *It is assumed that the village existed as a settlement already in the times of the principality of Halicko-Włodzimierz, which is evidenced by the strong Orthodox faith and a large number of Ruthenians who came from the east at the beginning of the 13th century and settled in ethnic Polish lands (Lachów). *According to Włodzimierz Kubijowicz, in 1939, 2,740 people lived in Piskorowice (including 2,340 Ukrainians, 340 Poles and 60 Jews), 130 Poles were Ukrainian-speaking. *On April 18, 1945, the Polish partisan unit of "Wołyniak" (Józef Zadzierski), together with other NOW partisan units disguised in the uniforms of the Polish Army, contrary to the Hague conventions, committed a pacification of the village, during which they murdered one hundred and several dozen people of Ukrainian nationality staying overnight at the local school. Among the victims were also women and children. They were also killed in the village and in the fields by the San River. The Ukrainians did not defend themselves, because the UPA did not operate in this area, and Piskorowice did not have self-defense. *In Ukrainian Pyskorovychy, on the night of April 17 to April 18, 1945, armed Polish units from the department of the People's Military Union under the leadership of Józef Zadzerski (pseudonym "Volynyak") shot almost 200 (according to Ukrainian sources - 358) in the premises of the school without any reason. Ukrainians from Pyskorovych and surrounding villages, who, under the protection of several Red Army soldiers, were waiting here for transport for resettlement to other regions of the Ukrainian SSR[3]. A total of 1,344 citizens of Ukrainian nationality from Pyskorovych and its suburbs became victims of underground Polish military units in 1944–1947, and Poles loyal to Ukrainians were also killed.[https://uk.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%9F%D0%B8%D1%81%D0%BA%D0%BE%D1%80%D0%BE%D0%B2%D0%B8%D1%87%D1%96] *In the village of Piskorovichi, there are many monuments to the victims of banditry by Poles in the cemetery, where 5-10 people are buried, and on one grave there is an inscription that 386 Ukrainians who were killed in 1945 are buried here. The monument was erected by Ukrainians of Canada. And how many people went down the Xiang River, who were waiting for armed bandits near the Lezhaisk crossing, who were returning home from Germany and other places. The Xiang River was red with human blood. In the village of Piskorovichi, people were gathered at the school for resettlement. In the evening, security from the NKVD was called to Yaroslavl, and a militia of 10,000 Poles under the leadership of a Pole with the nicknames "Volynyak" and "Kudlaty" surrounded all the villages along the Xiang River and made the final action. I have no information about the rest of the villages, but I am writing only about Piskorovichi because my mother's sister and brother, Mykhailina Bazilevichi and Pavlo, were killed there (Mykhailina was a widow, and Pavlo ran away in the field near the village, and crows pecked at his body for several days). People got lost on the second floor of the school so tightly that the corpses could not be pulled out afterwards. All this was suppressed, and they were shot from below from the first floor with automatic weapons. Blood flowed down the walls, and the first floor was covered in blood. *In the village Pyskorovichi next to the village. Pavlokom (366 victims), p. Gorayets (198 victims), village Berezka (180 victims), village Malkovichi (154 victims), and the village of Bakhiv (90 victims) was one of the largest number of civilians killed by Polish armed groups during the ethnocide of Ukrainians in 1943-1948. *Some Ukrainians were voluntarily and forcibly evicted to the USSR (1,365 people — 301 families). The rest of the Ukrainians were ethnically cleansed in 1947 during Operation "Visula" and were deported to post-German lands in the western and northern parts of the Polish state, which belonged to Germany until 1945. == Proper Location Fields for Wikitree == *1772-1804: Piskorowice, Jaroslau, Königreich Galizien und Lodomerien, Habsburgermonarchie *1804-1867: Piskorowice, Jaroslau, Königreich Galizien und Lodomerien, Kaiserthum Oesterreich *1867-1918: Piskorowice, Jaroslau, Königreich Galizien und Lodomerien, Österreichisch-Ungarische Monarchie *1914 - 1939: Piskorowice, powiat jarosławski, województwa lwowskie , Rzeczpospolita Polska *1939 - 1945: Piskorowice, Bezirk Lwów, Distrikt Galizien, Polen, Großdeutsches Reich *1945 - 1975: Piskorowice, powiat rzeszowski, województwa rzeszówskie, Polska Rzeczpospolita Ludowa *1975 - 1998: Piskorowice, powiat rzeszowski, województwa przemyślskie, Polska Rzeczpospolita Ludowa * 1998 - Pres: Piskorowice, powiat leżajski, województwa podkarpackie, Rzeczpospolita Polska == Piskorowice (1772-1918) == Piskorowice was formerly in the Russian division of [[Space:Galicia|Galicia]] from 1772 until 1918. 1772-1918 Piskorowice had it's own Greek Catholic Church, Roman Catholic Church located in Lezajsk and Synagogue located in Sieniawa. 1900 Census = 2342 total inhabitants *433 Roman Catholics *1786 Greek Catholics *125 Jewish *2 other *608 Polish *1732 Ruthenian *374 houses (including the hamlets: Pigany - 60 houses, Paluchy - 32 houses, Mołynie - 32 houses, Leżachowiec - 14 houses). [[Space:Names|Common Ukrainian Names]] for this area. The photo below depicts locations of churches according to the 1900 census. [https://www.geshergalicia.org/galician-town-locator/]. This information is crucial when searching for records. https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Cieplice_Jaroslaw_Galicja_Austria-2.jpg {{Image|file=Piskorowice.jpg|size=700|align=c}} == Research and Resources == '''Do you have information to share? Please feel free to add your information.''' *See [[Space:Galicia|Galicia]] for information on maps, and research aids. https://www.apokryfruski.org/kultura/nadsanie/piskorowice/ 1784-1846: [Copies of record books of the Piskorowice parish (Sieniawa deanery)]; [Kopie ksiąg metrykalnych parafii Piskorowice (dekanat Sieniawa)] https://www.szukajwarchiwach.gov.pl/en/jednostka/-/jednostka/18066097 1854: (Map) Dorf Piskorowce in Galizien Przemysler Kreis: https://www.szukajwarchiwach.gov.pl/en/jednostka/-/jednostka/18051138 1869-1942: Akta stanu cywilnego izraelickiej gminy wyznaniowej w Sieniawie; Files of the civil status of the Israeli religious community in Sieniawa https://www.szukajwarchiwach.gov.pl/en/zespol/-/zespol/128300 1934: Arkusze zgłoszeń litera (gmina Cetula, Manasterz, Mołodycz, Piskorowice, Radawa, Surmaczówka); Letter application sheets (municipalities of Cetula, Manasterz, Mołodycz, Piskorowice, Radawa, Surmaczówka) https://www.szukajwarchiwach.gov.pl/en/jednostka/-/jednostka/18045176 == House Number Study == The following have been entered as Wikitree profile under [[:Category: Piskorowice, Jaroslau]] and it is initially based on the Cieplice One Place Study. If an entry below is listed as "OMITTED", this only means a Wikitree profile was not set up for anyone mentioned in the record. If you have found records and would like to contribute to this list, please make appropriate edits or contact the profile manager. ---- '''?''' *OMITTED; (Cieplice Record) Scan 45, 21 Jun 1805; #x; Lucas Kogut, age 30, single and Anastasia Zamorycha, age 26, widow. Witnesses from Piskorowice. ---- '''1''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan494; birth; #1; Stanislaw & Alexander; of Alexander Bobakowski and Elisabeth ---- '''10''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan497; marriage; #233: Michael Madaj of Piskorowice filius Symeon Madaj and Euatharina Pron, age 51 widow and #10: Anna Kiprak filia Martin Kiprak and Hidpko and Anna Harsalowna(?) age 33 wsingle ---- '''13''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan499; death; #13; Stephanus, filia Michael Tenas, age 2 yrs ---- '''16''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan496; marriage; #16: Ludovicus Zelaznya, filius Cazimiri Zelazny et Barbara Winiarz, age 24, single and #208: Xenia Motyn filia Alexi Hannaluik et Anna de Ignatio Fedik, age 40 widow. ---- '''24''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan494; birth; #24: Anna; Joannes Kogut (of Joannes and Maria Paluch) and Anna (of Andreas SzykuTa and Eva Bukowinski) *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan496; marriage; #55: Basilius Lesiak, filius Basilius et Anastasia ?, age 21, single and #24: Euatharina Kogut filia Andrea Gresekiwicz et Eva Korczniak age 21, widow ---- '''25''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan499; death; #25; Theodorus, filia Basili Kaczmarz *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan499; death; #25; Joannes Kaczmarz, age 38 ---- '''30''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan497; marriage; #116: Basilius Paluch, Piskorowice, filius Symeonis Paluch and Maria Wieczaniec(?) age 20, single; and #30: Xenia Bliszcz; filia Theodor Bliszcz and Eva Szegda, age 17, single ---- '''31''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan498; death; #31; Anna; Petri WoTos uxor; age 60 years ---- '''34''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan496; marriage; #34: Stephanus WoTos, filius Stephan WoTos, age 36, single; and #188: Parascevia Kubrak; filia ichaelis Kubrak et Xenia Chromyko, age 21, single *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan498; death; #34; Theodorus filius Basili WoTos, age 3 years ---- '''37''' *(Cieplice Record) Scan 14, 24 Nov 1898; Wasil Fed--ak?, widow, son of Onufriy and Mary Puc--lo?, of Piskorowice, born 21 Apr 1853, age 45, house#36; Ahafia Kocur, of Anton and Mary Stecko, age 27, house# 33 Cieplice ---- '''38''' *(Cieplice Announcment) 1851 Piskorowice; iwan Wruzbyt of Mike and Kaska Pisieszko, age 18, house#208; and (omitted) Maria Rudkowska, widow of Marty, age 48, Piskorowice house#38 ---- '''40''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan494; birth; #40; Andreas; of Alexius WoTczasty (of Demetri of Cieplice and Maria KuryTowka and Xenia WoTczastas (of Joannes Bukowinski and Anna Rassa) ---- '''41''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan499; death; #41; Basilius Kulaga; age 50 years ---- '''43''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan497; marriage; #209; Joannes MoTyn of Piskorowice filia Nicolai MoTyn and Xenophemia Sroka age 27 single; and #43: Eva Dai filia Stephan Dai and Eustarina Korchowiec age 21 single *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan499; death; #43; Alexius; Dai; age 41 yrs ---- '''44''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan494; birth; #44; Anastasia; of Joannes Czajka (of Mathai and Euphromia of Stephan PuyTo) and Anna (of Elias Pigan and Maria of Gabriel Ludy) ---- '''45''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan496; marriage; #124: Joannes KozioTko filius Demetri et Eutharina Siry, age 21, single and #45: Maria Lopin filia Joannis et Xenia de Joannes Korczniak, age 18, single. ---- '''50''' *OMITTED (Cieplice Record) 1814; Scan 61; 1 May 1814; #250/50; Basili Fasiak, age 44, widow, Piskorowice and Anastasia Szegda, age 26, widow ---- '''51''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan500; death; #51; Michael filia Georgii Kurlo, 1 day. ---- '''55''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan496; marriage; #55: Basilius Lesiak, filius Basilius et Anastasia ?, age 21, single and #24: Euatharina Kogut filia Andrea Gresekiwicz et Eva Korczniak age 21, widow ---- '''59''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan499; death; #59; Anna, filia Petri Rybak; age 2 years ---- '''61''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan496; marriage; #91: Daniel Bliszcz, filius Demetri and Anna de Panko KurTo, age 16, single; and #61: Anastasia Zawmucha filia Joannes et Anna de Basilius PucyTo, age 15 single. ---- '''62''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan500; death; #62; Stephanus Pigan; 47 years. *(Cieplice Record) 1872; Scan 85; #62/275; Teodor Pigan; Piskorowice (of Mike and Eudocia Rasa) and Cath (of Elias Huczko and Rosalia Kopytko) ---- '''63''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan496; marriage; #190; Demetrius Szwed; filius Alexii Szwed and Anna de Jacobi PunsTo(?), age 41, single; and #63: Parasceiva Korszniak filia Michaelis Pigan et Eva de Petro Rassa, age 23, widow. ---- '''68''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan498; death; #68; Andreas Koman; age 50 years *(Cieplice Record) 1825; Scan 88; #68/165; Basili Koman, of Piskorowice and Ahafia Paskowski ---- '''72''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan496; marriage; #174: Basilius MoTyn; filius Philippi MoTyn et Eva KTudio; age 46, widow; and #72: Xenia Dowpan filia Demetrius Dowpan et Anastasia de Symeon Kowal, age 33, single. *(Cieplice Announcement) Scan 7; 1834 Piskorowice; Olech; of Dmytro Wolczasty; house#336; (omitted) Xenia; of Mikolaj Bruszka, widow; Piskorowice house#72 ---- '''76''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan497; marriage; #217: Alexius Sroka of Piskorowice filius Georgii Sroka and Maria Jacobi Szpak, age 27 single and #76: Eva Kaczmarz filia Basili Bliszcz and Xenia KozioTko age 24, widow ---- '''77''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan497; marriage; #201: Michael Bliszcz of Piskorowice, filia Joannes Bliszcz and Anastasia Szpak age 19 single; and #77: Maria Koslarz, filia Andreas Koslarz and Anna of Joannes Szepulka age 18 single. ---- '''81''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan498; death; #81; Eva Rybak; age 34 years ---- '''84''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan499; death; #84; Michael Czyra/Czyna; age 38 years *(Cieplice Announcement) 23 Nov 1851 Piskorowice; Hryc Fedyrko, widow age 42, house#97 and (omitted) Xenia Dorotycz, widow of Iwan, age 34, Piskorowice house#84 ---- '''85''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan499; death; #85; Parascevia, filia Elias CuryTo; age 13 years ---- '''91''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan496; marriage; #91: Daniel Bliszcz, filius Demetri and Anna de Panko KurTo, age 16, single; and #61: Anastasia Zawmucha filia Joannes et Anna de Basilius PucyTo, age 15 single. ---- '''92''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan499; death; #92; Joannes, filius Demetri Bliszcz; age 7 years ---- '''98''' *(Cieplice Announcement) Scan 96; 21 Nov 1869 Piskorowice; Mike Wolczasty, of Wasyl and nasti Mokrycki age 28, house#341 and Nasta Szelewa, of Iwan and mary, age 18, Piskorowice house#98 *(Cieplice Record) 1873; Scan 89; #215/98; Sebastian Szewczyk, widow (of Andrew and Dorota Solarz) and Xenodja Fedurko, widow; Piskorwice (of Nicolas Rasa and Cath Molyn) ---- '''101''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan499; death; #101; Anastasia, filia Anna Dai; age 3 months ---- '''104''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan494; birth; #104; Daniel; of Gregorius Konszniak (of Onufrii and Xenia Motyn) and Anastasia (of Joannes Tenas and Maria Cuipa) ---- '''107''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan497; marriage; #107: Demetrius Rassa of Piskorowice filius Alexi Rassa and Evatharina Paluch, age 30 widow; and #183: Anna Harpul, filius Theodori Harpul and Anna Ciglak age 22 single *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan498; death; #107; Alexius Rassa; age 66 years *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan499; death; #107; Anastasia, uxor Demetri Rassa; age 25 years ---- '''109''' *(Cieplice Announcement) Scan 181; 1889; Petro Paul Szykula, of Iwan and Kata Kubrak, age 24, Piskorowice house#109; and Paraska Wolczasty, of Mike and Anastasia Szelewa, age 15, house#533 ---- '''110''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan498; death; #110; Maria CzaTapicha; age 67 years *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan499; death; #110; Parascevia, filia Gregori Bliszcz, age 4 years *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan499; death; #110; Pelagia, filia Maria CzaTapicha; age 2 years ---- '''114''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan498; death; #114; Eva, Alexi Gawara uxor; age 52 years ---- '''115''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan499; death; #115; Anastasia Chamyko, age 51 yrs ---- '''116''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan497; marriage; #116: Basilius Paluch, Piskorowice, filius Symeonis Paluch and Maria Wieczaniec(?) age 20, single; and #30: Xenia Bliszcz; filia Theodor Bliszcz and Eva Szegda, age 17, single *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan498; death; #116; Symeon Paluch; age 44 years *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan499; death; #116; Anna of Joannes Paluch uxor; age 63 years ---- '''121''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan499; death; #121; Michael WoTos Wyskup; age 39 years ---- '''127''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan498; death; #127; Joannes Bukowinski; age 48 years ---- '''123''' *(Cieplice Record) 1888; Scan 168; Andrew Nagorny #123; Piskorowice (of Mike and Maria Peklak) and Anastasia Stecko #41; (of Procopi and Cath Piplu) ---- '''124''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan496; marriage; #124: Joannes KozioTko filius Demetri et Eutharina Siry, age 21, single and #45: Maria Lopin filia Joannis et Xenia de Joannes Korczniak, age 18, single. ---- '''131''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan498; death; #131; Anna uxor Theodori Koman; age 47 years ---- '''134''' *(Cieplice Record) 1827; #134/60; Basili Szykala, age 20, Piskorowice and Catharina Antosz age 17. ---- '''135''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan500; death; #135; Parascevia Gruszkieuwicz; age 42. ---- '''137''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan498; death; #137; Stephanus filius Demetri Socha; age 1.5 years ---- '''150''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan499; death; #150; Anna filia Joannes Pigan, age 4 years ---- '''151''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan498; death; #151; Petrus SczyTa(?), age 47 years ---- '''153''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan499; death; #153; Eva uxor Demetri Biela; age 23 years ---- '''161''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan500; #161; Michael filia Symeon Stupen(?); 1 day, death. ---- '''162''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan498; death; #162; Elias filius Stephan Stupen; age 1 year *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan500; death; #162; Stephanus Stupen, age 43. ---- '''163''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan496; marriage; #163: Alexius Cuipala; filius Petri Cuipala et Magdalena de Kowal Petro, age 29, widow; and #239: Anna Paluch filia Gregorii Kubrak et Anastasia Siry; age 27, widow. ---- '''165''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan500; #165; Gregorius Zarlaka(?); age 53, death. ---- '''166''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan498; death; #166; Alexius Zanko; age 44 *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan498; death; #166; Eva, Alexii Zanko uxor; age 40 years ---- '''170''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan499; death; #170; Joannes, filius Joannes Makara, age 9 yrs *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan500; #170; Joannes Makara; age 54; death. *(Cieplice Annoucement) 10 Mar 1850 Piskorowice; Alex Nagurni (soldier) of Iwan and Feski Bucyn, age 38, house#385; and Hanka Hupen, widow of Mike, Piskorowice house#170 ---- '''172''' *(Cieplice Record) 1815; Scan 66; #336/172; Andrew MoTynj, Piskorowice #172 and Maria Wolcasty #336 ---- '''173''' *(Cieplice Record) 1862; Scan 44; #173/327; Joannes Hys; Piskorowicz (of Demetri and Xenia Motyn) and Parascevia (of Joannis Leszaj and Maria Wotczasty) *(Cieplice Record) 1870; Scan 75; #173/337; Joannes Hys; Piskorwicz (of Demetri and Xenia Molyn) and Maria (of Alex Mokryki and Anna Karchut) ---- '''174''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan496; marriage; #174: Basilius MoTyn; filius Philippi MoTyn et Eva KTudio; age 46, widow; and #72: Xenia Dowpan filia Demetrius Dowpan et Anastasia de Symeon Kowal, age 33, single. *(Cieplice record) 1869; Scan 67; #174/344; Teodor Motyn; Piskorowicz (of Basili and Eudocia Majdry) and Maria (of Simeon Leszaj and Maria Ochab) *1888*set); Scan 7; Joannes Nycz; #321(of Nicolas and Eva Zielinka) and Maria; #174 Piskorowice (of Teodor Molyn and Maria Wolczasty; Piskorowice) ---- '''176''' *(Cieplice record) 1879; Scan 123; #176/319; Teodor Szul; Piskorowice (of Greg and Maria DoTham) and Xenia (of Alex Pron and Parascevia Rudyk) ---- '''178''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan495; birth; #178; Basilius; of Mathias Rassa (of Nicolai Rassa and Euatharina Molyn); and Maria Rassa (of Theodori Kogut and Eucatharina Sroka) *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan499; death; #178; Joannes, child of Joannes Rafta Morczican(?); age 1 year *(Cieplice announcement) 26 Jun 1853 Piskorowice; Jurko Pisieszko, widow, house#298; and Nasta, of Mikolaj Rasa and Kaska Molyn, age 31, Piskorowice house#178 ---- '''179''' *(Cieplice record) 1850; Scan 77; #179/25; Petro Pron; Brkowice (of Gabriel and Anna Klimki) and Maria (of Alex PIskorz and Cath Burki) ---- '''181''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan500; death; #181; Timoteus Paluch, age 78. *1833; (Cieplice Announcement) Scan 4; 1833; Jurko, of Dmytro Wolczasty, house#336; Maria, of Tym Paluch, Piskorowice house#181 ---- '''183''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan497; marriage; #107: Demetrius Rassa of Piskorowice filius Alexi Rassa and Evatharina Paluch, age 30 widow; and #183: Anna Harpul, filius Theodori Harpul and Anna Ciglak age 22 single ---- '''185''' *(Cieplice record) 1847; Scan 60; #185/341; Basili Paluch; Piskorowice (of Mike and Anastasia Kubrak) and Anna (of Basili Wolczasty and Anastasia Mokrycki) ---- '''186''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan499; death; #186; Euatharina; Jonas Kowal; age 52yrs ---- '''187''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan498; death; #187; Eva Pusio; age 61 years ---- '''188''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan494; birth; #188; Andreas; of Joannes Pesieczko (of Maria) and Anna (of Michaelis Kunbrak and Xenia Chromyk *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan496; marriage; #34: Stephanus WoTos, filius Stephan WoTos, age 36, single; and #188: Parascevia Kubrak; filia ichaelis Kubrak et Xenia Chromyko, age 21, single ---- '''190''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan496; marriage; #190; Demetrius Szwed; filius Alexii Szwed and Anna de Jacobi PunsTo(?), age 41, single; and #63: Parasceiva Korszniak filia Michaelis Pigan et Eva de Petro Rassa, age 23, widow. *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan498; death; #190; Eutharina uxor Demetri Szwed; age 40 years ---- '''191''' *(Cieplice record) 1872; Scan 86; #191/129; Nicolas Sroka; Piskorowice (of Ignati and Eudocia Papa) and Maria (of Petro Koziotko and Anna Kolenko) ---- '''192''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan499; death; #192; Maria filia Cazimir Mazur; age 3 years ---- '''194''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan494; birth; #194: Anna (of Joannes Kulaga of Georgii Kulaga and Anna Lisnocha) and Eva (of Joannes Dublaniica and Anna Kowak) ---- '''195''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan499; death; #195; Maria; filia Pantalionis Czajka; age 1 year ---- '''196''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan498; death; #196; Andreas Kubrak; age 39 years ---- '''201''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan497; marriage; #201: Michael Bliszcz of Piskorowice, filia Joannes Bliszcz and Anastasia Szpak age 19 single; and #77: Maria Koslarz, filia Andreas Koslarz and Anna of Joannes Szepulka age 18 single. ---- '''202''' *(Cieplice record) OMITTED; 1834; Scan 17; #202/365; Mike (of Casmin KoTlar) Piskorowice, and Helena (of Demetri Szegda) ---- '''203''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan498; death; #203; Michael Szpak; age 34 years *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan499; death; #203; Anastasia, filia Alexii Szpak, age 10 yrs *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan500; death; #203; Stephaus filia Michaelis Szpak, 8 years. ---- '''208''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan496; marriage; #16: Ludovicus Zelaznya, filius Cazimiri Zelazny et Barbara Winiarz, age 24, single and #208: Xenia Motyn filia Alexi Hannaluik et Anna de Ignatio Fedik, age 40 widow. *(Cieplice Announcement); Scan 17; 21 Nov 1847 Piskorowice; Fedko Korchowec, of Piotr and Pazi Wolos, age 21, house#104; and Hanka Molyn, of Jedruch and Kaski Kubrak, age 22, Piskorowice house#208 ---- '''209''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan497; marriage; #209; Joannes MoTyn of Piskorowice filia Nicolai MoTyn and Xenophemia Sroka age 27 single; and #43: Eva Dai filia Stephan Dai and Eustarina Korchowiec age 21 single *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan499; death; #209; Stephanus Kowal, age 47 yrs *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan500; #209; Parascevia filia Nicolai MoTyn; 23 years, death. ---- '''216''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan498; death; #216; Maria Korszniak; age 58 years *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan498; death; #216; Xenis filia Danielis Dublanica; age 10 years ---- '''217''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan497; marriage; #217: Alexius Sroka of Piskorowice filius Georgii Sroka and Maria Jacobi Szpak, age 27 single and #76: Eva Kaczmarz filia Basili Bliszcz and Xenia KozioTko age 24, widow ---- '''219''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan498; death; #219; Anastasia, filia Joannes Kolowski; age 2 years *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan498; death; #219; Anna, uxor Joannes Kolowski; age 33 years ---- '''220''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan495; birth; #220; Stephanus; of Basilius Hanaluch (of Alexii H. and Anna Zawarucha) and Eva Hanaluczka (of Basili PunyTo and Eudharina(?) ---- '''233''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan497; marriage; #233: Michael Madaj of Piskorowice filius Symeon Madaj and Euatharina Pron, age 51 widow and #10: Anna Kiprak filia Martin Kiprak and Hidpko and Anna Harsalowna(?) age 33 wsingle ---- '''239''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan496; marriage; #163: Alexius Cuipala; filius Petri Cuipala et Magdalena de Kowal Petro, age 29, widow; and #239: Anna Paluch filia Gregorii Kubrak et Anastasia Siry; age 27, widow. ---- '''241''' *(Cieplice record) OMITTED: 1879; Scan 125; #247/241; Mike Buniowski; Piskorowice (of Joannes and Maria Tkaczyk) and Anastasia; Piskorowice (of Alex Paluch and Anna Wolczasty) ---- '''246''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan496; marriage; #246; Joannes Bliszcz filius Alexii and Anastasia de Papa, age 21, widow; and #279: Anna Pigan filia Michaelis Pigan and Maria Chromyko age 18, single *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan498; death; #246; Euatharina uxor Joannes Bliszcz; age 22 years *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan499; death; #246; Parascevia, filia Alexi Bliszcz; age 11 yrs ---- '''247''' *(Cieplice record) OMITTED: 1879; Scan 125; #247/241; Mike Buniowski; Piskorowice (of Joannes and Maria Tkaczyk) and Anastasia; Piskorowice (of Alex Paluch and Anna Wolczasty) ---- '''251''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan498; death; #251; Demetrius Sychi; age 71 years ---- '''253''' *(Cieplice record) 1820: Scan 79; #253/59; Ilko Pigan, Piskorowice and Mary Luty ---- '''262''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan499; death; #262; Euatharena, filia Theodori Dae(?); age 17 yrs ---- '''254''' *(Cieplice record); 1832; Scan 10; #254/319; Mike Molyn and Eva Pron ---- '''260''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan498; death; #260; Maria filia Danielis Czajka; age 9 years ---- '''273''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan499; death; #273; Georgius, filia Anna Kubrak; age 5 years *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan500; death; #273; Joannes Kubrak; age 40. ---- '''279''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan496; marriage; #246; Joannes Bliszcz filius Alexii and Anastasia de Papa, age 21, widow; and #279: Anna Pigan filia Michaelis Pigan and Maria Chromyko age 18, single ---- '''335''' *OMITTED; (Cieplice death record); Scan 130; https://szukajwarchiwach.pl/56/2024/0/-/18/skan/full/WwbjKcpv1Na8xx1ORp5_fA; 22 Apr 1877; house#335; Daniel, child of Parascevia Czajka, widow post p.d. Matheum Czajka, farmer in Piskorowice; age 13 years; cod: natural ---- '''344''' *(Cieplice record); scan 24, 11 Jun 1900; Wasil Mokrycki, of Ilko and Mary/Ksenia Hys, house#69, Sloboda; Ksenia Wolczasty, widow of Andrzej, of Iwan Pron and Eva Paluch, Piskorowice house#344 ---- '''365''' *(Cieplice record) 1885; Scan 158; #119/365; Teodor Moczan (of Joannes and Anastasia Worobel) and Maria Koman; Piskorowice (of Elias and Josefia Pankiew) ---- '''424''' *(Cieplice record) 1847; Scan 59; #339/424; Mike Mokrycki (of Jacob and Xenia Wolczasty) and Maria Wolczasty, widow; Piskorowice (of Tim Paluch and Anna Kubrak) *(Cieplice record) 1858; Scan 20; #424/262; Joannes WoTczasty (of George and Marie Paluch; Piskorowice) and Anna (of Demetri Wilczko and Maria Dynis)

Pistorius Name Study

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[[Category:Pistorius Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==Pistorius Name== German, Dutch, and eastern French: Latinized (from Latin pistor meaning miller or baker) variant of German Pfister or Pistner, Dutch Pester, French Pestre, Pestour, occupational names for a baker. Also Pistor (Germany and Switzerland), Pister (Russia and Uzbhekistan), Pistorii. In America the spelling in some cases was changed to Pestorius, Pastorius or Pistorious - possibly deliberately or maybe due to pronounciation and language differences. Australia also changed to Pestorius. In 2014, the incidence of the surname was most prevalent in South Africa - 4913 names with an incidence of 1:10992. And all of these South African profiles come from the same one progenitor who came to South Africa from Germany in 1848. in 2014 Germany had the next highest number of profiles with 1513 which represented 1:53348 of the population. United States was next with 524 which was 1:611203. The most common first names are Anna Maria and Johannes In America in 1880, the most common Pistorius occupation in the USA was Coal Miner with 20% of Pistorius's listing Coal Miner as their occupation. A less common occupation for the Pistorius family was Keeper Of Baths. Coal Miner, Lawyer and Farmer were the top 3 reported jobs worked by Pistorius. ==We can be proud of:-== ===South African Pistorius=== :[[Pistorius-1176|Carl Wilhelm Irene ("Calie") Pistorius]] (born 9 August 1958) who is a South African academic who is a former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Hull, Kingston upon Hull, United Kingdom. :[[Pistorius-737|Caren Pistorius]] who is a South African-born New Zealand actress best known for portraying Rose in the movie Slow West. :[[Pistorius-569|Martin Pistorius]] who is a South African freelance web designer, developer, and author born in 1975, and known for his 2011 book Ghost Boy, in which he describes living with locked-in syndrome. :[[Pistorius-1250|Micki Pistorius]] (born 19 March 1961 in Pretoria) who is a South African forensic or investigative psychologist and author. She was the first woman in her profession and the first profiler in South Africa. :[[Pistorius-645|Oscar Leonard Carl Pistorius]] who became the first amputee to win a non-disabled world track medal. ===German Pistorius=== :[[Pistorius-1512|Johann Pistorius the Elder]] (1504–1583), German Protestant minister, who participated in several religious disputations between Catholics and Protestants. :[[Pistorius-1511|Johann Pistorius Niddanus (the Younger)]] (1546–1608), German controversialist and historian, son of Johann Pistorius the Elder. :[[Pistorius-3102|Elias Pistorius]] senior (auch: Elias Beck; 1590–1664), deutscher lutherischer Theologe, Prediger, Pastor und Rektor :[[Pistorius-3103|Elias Pistorius]] junior (auch: Elias Beck; 1624–1668), evangelischer Theologe, Hofprediger und Konsistorialassessor :Georg Tobias Pistorius (1666–1745), deutscher Jurist und Historiker :[[Pistorius-4448|Christian (Brandanus Hermann) Pistorius]] (* 12. Mai 1763[1] oder 1765[2] in Poseritz; † 9. November 1823 in Garz/Rügen) war ein deutscher Schriftsteller und Übersetzer. :[[Pistorius-2241|Ferdinand von Pistorius]] (1767–1841), Erzieher am Hofe Wilhelm I. (Württemberg), Landtagsabgeordneter :[[Pritzbuer-1|Charlotte Pistorius]] (* 5. November 1777 in Reinkenhagen als Charlotte Helene Henriette Pritzbuer; † 14. September 1850 in Garz/Rügen) war eine deutsche Dichterin. Sie gehörte dem Freundeskreis um Ernst Moritz Arndt an. :[[Pistorius-3631|Eduard Pistorius]] (1796–1862), deutscher Maler und Radierer :[[Pistorius-4643|Hedwig Pistorius]] (1906–2004), österreichische Schauspielerin :[[Raabe-152|Ursula Pistorius, born Raabe]] (born January 18, 1933 in Frankfurt / Oder, † September 4, 2015 in Osnabrück) was a Lower Saxony politician (SPD) and a member of the Lower Saxony Landtag. :[[Pistorius-4446|Boris Pistorius]] is a German politician (SPD). :Johannes Maria Pistorius (born 16 June 1995) is a German badminton player."Players: Johannes PISTORIUS". bwfbadminton.com. Badminton World Federation. Retrieved 2 September 2016 Born in Roth, Bavaria, Pistorius started playing badminton at aged 5, trained at the NSP Nürnberg since 2008, and joining the TSV 1906 Freystadt in 2014."Johannes Pistorius" (in German). Deutscher Badminton-Verband e.V. Retrieved 7 July 2018"„BBS stellt sich vor" Teil 3: Johannes Pistorius – Badminton ist seine Leidenschaft" (in German). Bayerischer Badminton-Verband e.V. Retrieved 7 July 2018 He was the bronze medalists at the 2013 European Junior Championships in the boys' doubles and mixed team event. [2] He graduated from Bertolt-Brecht school, and now educated at the Saarland University of Applied Sciences.[3] ===Dutch Pistorius=== :[[Pistorius-1654|Johannes Pistorius Woerdensis]] or Jan de Bakker van Woerden (1499–1525), Dutch Catholic priest who was the first to be martyred for Protestant beliefs. :[[Albers-199|Alphonse Emile Albers Pistorius]] (1878-1944), Nederlands burgemeester :[[Albers_Pistorius-1|Frans Albers Pistorius]] (1913-1981), Nederlands burgemeester, zoon van voorgaande :[[Fokkelman-1|Willy Albers Pistorius-Fokkelman]] (1919-2010), Nederlands beeldhouwer, echtgenote van voorgaande :[[Verkerk_Pistorius-3|Arnold Willem Pieter Verkerk Pistorius]] (1838-1893), Nederlands publicist en ambtenaar in Nederlands-Indië ==Pistorius Family Lines== ===Schwarzburg (Thüringen)=== :Protestant and Roman Catholic :Schwarzburg (Thuringia) :Shield: Divided: I. in blue three silver arrows placed at right angles; II. in silver a half sun of gold, starting from the dividing line. Helmet sign: three silver arrows, placed in a fan, the points down. N.B. was led by John Pistorius (III, I): in blue a silver reclining waxer, above which a golden six-pointed star. Helmet sign: a yarn winder :This family lineage starts with [[Pistorius-1511|Ds. Johannes Pistorius]], who probably was a son of [[Pistorius-1512|Johannes Pistorius]], born Schwarzburg 1546, studied in Erfurt and Jena, jur. doct. and preacher at the court of the Count of Schwarzburg, died Franckenhausen 1607. :Through the transition from [[Pistorius-17|Jacobus (Vb)]], [[Pistorius-1739|Franscoys (Vc)]] and [[Pistorius-1858|Henrikus Cornelis (Vd) Pistorius]] to the Roman Catholic faith, their descendants are often found among the middle class and working class in North Brabant. Only [[Pistorius-1820|Peter Pistorius (VIIa)]] converted back to Protestantism. :Among the descendants of [[Pistorius-17|Jacobus (Vb)]] the name Pistorius lives on in combination with that of Albers. At K.B., dated 2 July 1915, [[Albers-199|Mr. Alphons Emile Albers]] allowed the family name of his wife [[Pistorius-1803|Petronella Maria Johanna Pistorius (VIIIc, 3)]] for him and his descendants to join his. His only son is [[Albers_Pistorius-1|Mr. Francois Jules Willie Alphonse Albers Pistorius]], b. Helmond 23 July 1913.

Pitman International Name Study

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[[Category:Pitman_Name_Study]] [[Category: Pitman Name Study]] [[Category:New_Jersey_Quakers]] [[Category:Pennsylvania_Quakers]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] {{One Name Study | name=Pitman | category=Pitman_Name_Study }} = Welcome to the Pitman Name Study Project! = The goal of this study is to compile historical and genealogical information related to the surname Pitman, including etymology, immigration, ancestry, and named places/things. In addition, this study aims to improve all profiles on Wikitree that are part of the study by adding sources, family history, images, and connecting to the global family tree. For more information on One Name Studies, please check out the parent project: [[Project:One_Name_Studies|One Name Studies]]. == Study == '''Coordinator''': [[Bartlett-4864|Sherry Bartlett]]
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'''G2G Tag''': pitman_name_study === How to Join === # Join the name study # Add the tag 'pitman_name_study' (no quotes) to your [[Special:Following|followed tags]]. # Add your name below in the [[#members|members]] section below # Add the appropriate Pitman name study category to all your Pitman profiles. ## Add only to individuals whose '''Last Name At Birth''' is Pitman, not profiles of individuals whose names changed to Pitman by marriage. ## Add the lowest location Pitman category available, or create a lower category where applicable. See the [[:Category:Pitman_Name_Study|Pitman Name Study Category]] for more information. If you are not sure you can ask [[Bartlett-4864 | Sherry Bartlett]] or post a question in G2G with the tags: "pitman" and "pitman_name_study" ## Note that adding this tag will not change profile privacy. === Members === *[[Bartlett-4864 | Sherry Bartlett]] Looking for my ancestor and her relatives in New Jersey, and the places they traveled. *[[Haese-11|Kylie Haese]] interested in Pitmans in Australia, because my children are descendents. *[[Treece-72|Jef Treece]] Treece patrilineal ancestry back to [[Treece-106|John Treece b.1812]] whose biological father is presumed to be an unknown Wall, of the "Captain Thomas Pittman" clade, based on Y DNA results and autosomal matches[https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/pittman-dna/about Pittman DNA project at FTDNA], retrieved by [[Treece-72|Jef Treece]], 23 Oct 2021. I am co-administrator of the Pittman and Wall projects at FTDNA. There are roughly 150 matching Y DNA results in this clade as of 23 Oct 2021, more than eighty of which have Big-Y results. *[[Jarvis-4997|Samantha Robinson]] Looking for ancestors and relatives in Bermuda and beyond. Some of us Bermuda decendants of Pitman are very curious as to how we got there. Was it an expedition or criminal? ==Lists of Pitman== https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Pitman_Name_Study == Etymology == === Origin === According to [http://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=pitman Ancestry.com] Pittman meaning is ''English (mainly southwestern): variant of Pitt, with the addition of man.German (Pitmann): variant of Pittmann (see Pittman).Dutch: variant of Putman 2.'' The [http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Pitman Surname Database] states ''This interesting surname recorded in the spellings of '''Pitman''', '''Pittman''', '''Pettman''' and '''Putnam''', is of Anglo-Saxon origins. It is a topographical surname used in the first instance for someone who lived by a pit or a hollow in the ground, perhaps a quarry. The derivation is from the Olde English pre 7th Century word "pytt", pit, hole, cavity, which also appears, though rarely, in some English placenames, such as "Pett" in Kent, meaning "(place by) the pit or hollow", and "Woolpit" in Suffolk and in Surrey which have the picturesque meaning of "the pit for trapping wolves". Initially topographical surnames were among the earliest created, since both natural and man-made features in the landscape provided easily recognisable distinguishing names in the small communities of medieval England. In the this case the surname became occupational and topographical, in that it gradually described both where a person lived and in this case the work they carried out. The suffix 'mann' used in this context describes one who worked in or perhaps owned a 'pit'. Early examples of the name recording include Johanes Pittman who married Alicia Spratt at the famous church of St. Martin in the Fields, London, on July 25th 1633, and Andrew Pitman, who married at St Dionis Backchurch, London, on April 19th 1645. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Urban '''Piteman''', which was dated 1203, a witness at the Assize Court of Northampton, during the reign of King John, known as "Lackland", 1199 - 1216. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling.'' Although Pitman originates in England, there are Pitmans in Ireland[https://www.irishgathering.ie/clan_info.asp?clanID=1624 Irish Gathering], Germany, Scotland, Denmark, Argentina, Australia and The United States. Regarding immigration to the US, the [http://www.heraldrysinstitute.com/cognomi/Pittman/England/idc/600193/lang/en/ Hearldrys Institute] states ''The exact period of settlement in North America has not been definitely determined but Information extracted from Public and Civil registry archive's confirm that one of the first settlers was a certain 'William Pitman', aged 24, a carpenter and joiner by trade, from Worcester, England. He immigrated to North America in 1774, sailing from the Port of London aboard the ship named the 'Rebecca' on the 28th of August 1774, arriving in Maryland on the 4th of September of the same, where he served as indentured servant. Today, 'Pittman' is the '620th' most common surname in North America.'' === Derivations === * Pittman * Pettman * Putnam * Piteman * Pittmon[https://www.familytreedna.com/public/PittmanDNA?iframe=ycolorized Pittman DNA Project Y matches at FTDNA], which has some matching Pittmon testers, retrieved by [[Treece-72|Jef Treece]] on 23 Oct 2021 === Ethnicity and Religion === ==== Ashkenazi Jews ==== There appears to be a small group of Ashkenazi Jews with the Pitman surname who emigrated from Europe to Argentina.[http://www.hebrewsurnames.com/PITMAN Jewish Surnames in Argentina] ==== Quakers ==== There are a number of Pitman families in Pennsylvania and New Jersey in the early 1700s that are members of the Quakers. For example: [[Pitman-834|Aron Pitman]] ==== Connection to Robinson Crusoe ==== From some deepest darkest Somerset research of the 1600s.... '''Henry Pitman - possibly the ‘real’ Robinson Crusoe.''' Some Pitmans were from the Somerset villages around southern Bridgwater. During 'The Battle of Sedgemoor’, which took place in 1685 between the Duke of Monmouth and troops loyal to James II, a Henry Pitman was in the area at the time. After the battle Henry, who was a surgeon, was asked to help the Duke of Monmouth. However, when the Duke was caught later on, Henry was found guilty as well. As punishment, Henry was sent to prison on the Caribbean island of Barbados, along with his brother, William Pitman. After William died, Henry escaped on a raft. However, he was later shipwrecked on a desert island in the middle nowhere and had to survive on food he found on the island. He later escaped and returned to England, where he was pardoned. While in England, Henry stayed in the house of Daniel Defoe (who wrote Robinson Crusoe) for a while. Some historians therefore think Daniel Defoe was inspired to write Robinson Crusoe from hearing, or reading about, Henry’s ‘adventures’. '''Henry at the Battle of Sedgmoor: ''' “The battle of Sedgemoor waged prior to the fleeing of the king and produced many prisoners of the crown. Some were shipped to Australia and many to the Caribbean, Barbados in particular. Amongst those was a man called Henry Pitman.” (3) “Among those present at the battle was a young doctor named Henry Pitman who was visiting relatives in Sandford, another town in Somersetshire. Friends convinced him to see the Duke of Monmouth and his army as they marched to Taunton. As he later wrote in A Relation of the Great Sufferings and Strange Adventures of Henry Pitman in 1689." (4) '''Henry’s sentencing: ''' “Henry Pitman found himself standing in the dock before Lord Chief Justice Jeffreys at what became known as the Bloody Assizes. Henry’s account explainded how he and others were coerced into confessing, which merely served to acquaint Jeffreys with their crimes and provide “the [True] Bill against us, by the Grand Jury”, rather than proving them guilty of treason.” (4) “Pitman’s and Blood’s death sentences weren’t carried out because the Secretary of State, Sir Robert Spencer, Earl of Sunderland, sent word that “rebels should be furnished for transportation to some of His Majesty’s southern plantations, Jamaica, Barbados, or any of the Leeward Islands. Henry and Peter would be sold into slavery for at least ten years.” (4) '''Henry’s time in prison in Barbados: ''' “Henry Pitman barely mentioned the five-week voyage: “…had a very sickly passage, insomuch that nine of my companions were buried at sea.” (4) “Henry Pitman made no mention of being sold at auction, only of being “consigned to Charles Thomas and his Company,” who, in turn, commanded him to serve Robert Bishop. Henry Pitman’s master was Robert Bishop, who “grew more and more unkind unto us, and would not give us any clothes, nor me any benefit of practice…. Our diet was very mean. 5 lbs. of salt Irish beef, or salt fish, a week, for each man; and Indian or Guinea Corn ground on a stone, and made into dumplings instead of bread.” Unlike his fictional counterpart, this Bishop eventually owed so much money all his property, including Pitman, was confiscated and resold. Henry Pitman resolved to flee because his brother died. He also gave up hope that he’d receive a pardon, which his relatives back in England attempted to secure for him. Nor could he endure the abuse.” (4) “By this law Pitman's hopes were frustrated, and, utterly disheartened, he was not inclined to work at his profession for the master to whom he had been sold. Although the status of a surgeon was not then as high as it is now, it was yet a great downfall to practise the profession on rations of five pounds of salt beef or fish per week, with nothing else but cornmeal. As for the fees, which were large, the master pocketed them, leaving Pitman to endure the discomforts of a tropical residence and semi-starvation as best he could. On one occasion he refused to go on with his work, and for this he was beaten by his master until the cane used was broken in pieces. Then the master became bankrupt, and, with his brother. Pitman was sent back to the merchant to whom they had been first consigned. (1) Here his brother died of the hardships he had experienced, and Pitman resolved to escape, not withstanding the risk of attempting such a thing. Having made the acquaintance of a poor man who was willing to help, he got a consignment of goods from his friends in England, with which to raise the means. A boat was purchased for twelve pounds but this led to inquiries, as the huyer was known to be poor, and his creditors began to come down upon him. However, Pitman contributed enough to satisfv' them, meanwhile postponing his departure until suspicion had been lulled. (1) '''Henry’s escape from Barbados: ''' “Prison conditions in Barbados were dreadful, and Pitman convinced of his eventual death in prison, made his escape to the west coast of that island. He eventually built a raft and fitted it with a sail that he had made from flotsam, and filled the bladders of many goats with water and laid in a store of smoked goat meat. With these meager supplies strapped to his raft, Pitman set sail from Barbados one moonless night to be carried in every direction the wind and the currents would take him.” (3) On the evening of the 9th of May, 1687 — this being a holiday, when most of the people were revelling — he and seven other bond-servants got safely off in their open boat, with a small supply of provisions and water, a few tools, a compass, and a chart. They intended to make for the Dutch island of Curasao, six hundred miles distant ; but even before they were out of Carlisle Bay their frail craft began to leak, and they had to tear up their clothes to stop the gaping seams. At sunrise they were out of sight from the land, but so enervated by sea-sickness that some would willingly have gone back. However, they went on as best they could, with nothing but their hats to bale out the water, which still continued to trickle into the boat. They were a little more comfortable as the sun rose, but when night came a gale arose which kept them employed baling for their lives. To add to their difficulties the rudder broke, and they had to steer with an oar. (1) Five days passed in this manner, the refugees hardly able to get an hour's rest for the baling and continual fear that the boat would sink if left alone. On the sixth morning they saw Margarita, but could not land on account of the rocky shore, which nearly wrecked them on their making the attempt. Sheering off, they next day - sighted Saltatudos island, one of the Dry Tortugas, where they met a boat manned with privateers, who treated them kindly, and wanted them to join their company. To this, however, Pitman and his companions would not agree, and this annoyed the privateers, who burnt their boat and virtually kept them as prisoners. When they went on a cruise the refugees were left in charge of four men, and had much ado to find enough turtle to keep them from starving.” (1) “After many days at sea, he saw land on the horizon one windy morning, and doing the best he could with his ungainly craft he eventually landed, almost dead, on a wide, sandy beach. The setting sun was lighting the sea mists to gold, rising up to the thick green layer that fringed the shore. (3) '''On the desert island: ''' “Pitman also described how he and the others turned turtles.…we walked along the sea shore to watch for tortoises or turtle: which when they came up out of the sea…we turned on their backs. And they being incapable of turning themselves again, we let them remain so till the day following, or until we had conveniency of killing them: for if they were sufficiently defended from the heat of the sun by shade…they would live several days out of the water....in the night-time, to turn turtle; and in the day-time, we were employed in killing them: whose flesh was the chiefest of our diet, being roasted by the fire on wooden spits.” (4) Over the next several months, Pitman survived mainly on the unsuspecting giant sea turtles that he killed. He saw the remains of habitations and the wreckage of windmills with rusted machinery and torn sails. He also found skeletal remains of a man who had died in terrible battle. At night, he saw the fires of what must have been the ‘wild people of the mountains’, whom he, try as he might, never met in the daylight.” (3) Henry’s escape from the desert island: “One day, many months after the great sea turtles had stopped coming to the beach to lay eggs, Pitman was half-crazy from loneliness and hunger. He saw as if in a dream a brigantine anchored in the wide bay. He was saved!” (3) “After remaining here for three months an English privateer arrived, and, at their request, took them on to New Providence, to which the inhabitants had just returned after being driven off by Spaniards. Pitman at last got to Amsterdam, and from thence to England, where the revolution had just taken place, and his friends had succeeded in obtaining a free pardon.” (1) '''About the book ‘Robinson Crusoe’… ''' “Tim Severin's book Seeking Robinson Crusoe (2002) unravels a much wider and more plausible range of potential sources of inspiration, and concludes by identifying castaway surgeon Henry Pitman as the most likely. An employee of the Duke of Monmouth, Pitman played a part in the Monmouth Rebellion. His short book about his desperate escape from a Caribbean penal colony, followed by his shipwrecking and subsequent desert island misadventures, was published by J. Taylor of Paternoster Row, London, whose son William Taylor later published Defoe's novel. Severin argues since Pitman appears to have lived in the lodgings above the father's publishing house and that Defoe himself was a mercer in the area at the time, Defoe may have met Pitman in person and learned of his experiences first-hand, or possibly through submission of a draft.” (2) “Several years later, in 1689, Henry Pitman published his adventures in London. Pitman called the island ‘Tortugas’. He reckoned it to be at 11˚, 11” north. In fact, he had landed in Tobago during one of the periods of respites from war and contention” (3) '''Robinson Crusoe References:''' *Pitman, Henry. "A Relation of the Great Sufferings and Strange Adventures of Henry Pitman, Chyrurgion to the Late Duke of Monmouth," '''Stuart Tracts 1603-1693'''. Archibald Constable, 1903, 431-467. https://archive.org/details/stuarttracts160300firtrich *https://archive.org/details/stuarttracts160300firtrich/page/430/mode/2up (1) The West Indies and the Spanish Main (James Rodway) (2) Robinson Crusoe - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robinson_Crusoe#cite_note-2 (Wikipedia) (3) The Carribean Historical Archives - http://caribbeanhistoryarchives.blogspot.co.uk/2011/10/ tobago.html (Gerard Besson) (4) Captain Blood, The History behind the Novel - http://www.cindyvallar.com/captainbloodhistory.html (Cindy Vallar) == Sources == *Lists of Pitman https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Pitman_Name_Study

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[[Category:Pitts Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category:Hickory County, Missouri]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leaders [[Pitts-33|MG Pitts]] or [[Pitt-708|Patti Sjerven]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Pitts DNA study http://www.worldfamilies.net/surnames/pitts/pats ==Task List==

Pitts of Blandford and Bristol

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Under construction ==Pedigrees from Hedges and Hutchins== :The pedigree below comes from the editor of the Diary of William Hedges. It is the only one I can find online find has the two branches of the family together. (in general a well sourced introduction. The author writes that the pedigree comes essentially from Hutchins 3rd edition corrected in some places from 'knowledge acquired in the course of the present compilation' )Hedges, William, Sir 1632-1701; Yule, Henry, Sir, 1820-1889; Barlow, R https://archive.org/stream/diaryofwilliamhe783hedg#page/n67/mode/1up {{Image|file=Pitts_of_Blandford_and_Bristol.png |caption=Extract from Tree from diary of William Hedges }} For comparison Hutchins Pedigree {{Image|file=Pitts_of_Blandford_and_Bristol-1.png |caption=Early Part of the Pitt Pedigree from Hutchins }} John Hutchins ''The History and Antiquities of the County of Dorset '' Third edition, corrected, augmented, and improved by William Shipp and James Whitworth Hodson 1861-73 {{Image|file=Pitts_of_Blandford_and_Bristol-2.png |caption=Hutchins, part 2 }} ===Nicholas=== wiki tree profiles Nicholas Pitt (father of Richard, '''William''', Nicholas, John, Thomas and''' William''') Vague mention in Hutchins that he was living in Blandford in 1545 Hutchins History and Antiquities of Dorset Vol 4 can find nothing more. This seems to be the only proof that Nicholas was the father of William and in turn ancestor of the Pitt family. (there is a whole lineage before that linked to one of the lines but there is nothing to substantiate any of it) ===William Pitt and Helene Haviland wiki profiles=== '''William Pitt''' :''William Pitt'' [[Pitt-148|Pitt-148]] :born 1 Jun 1535 in Pattingham, Staffordshire, England (wrong place, doesn't fit with the family) : married to Helene Haviland in 1552 [[Haviland-54|Haviland-54]] :died 12 Sep 1601 in Pattingham, Staffordshire, Englandmap :''William Pitt'' [[Pitt-86|Pitt-86]] : born 1489 in Blandsford, Dorsetshire, England :married to Helene de Havilande in 1520: [[Havilande-1|Havilande-1]] : died 14 Oct 1540 in Blandford, Dorset, England (don't know where date came from but right place) '''Helene Haviland''' :'' Helene Haviland'' Wiki tree profile [[Haviland-54|Haviland-54]] :born 1538 in Gurnsey :married 1 June 1552 ( William Pitt [[Pitt-148)|Pitt-148)]] however this was when she was supposed to be widowed and living in Poole with her brother. :burial date 1 June 1600 in Poole. This date is on one of the few pages legible in the early Poole registers and on checking does not seem to be there. : ''Helene De Havilande'' wiki tree profile [[Havilande-1|Havilande-1]] :born about 1492, Gurnsey :married 1420 (William Pitt [[Pitt-86|Pitt-86]] ) :died unknown date, Poole. ====Notes on William and Helene Haviland==== According to Titler Titler Robert ''Townspeople and Nation: English Urban Experiences, 1540-1640 '' William was from Iwerne Stepleton, he is said to be married to Helena Haviland ?of Poole. There are many Havilands in Poole including several Mayors :1494, and 1498 James :1502 and 1506 James :1512 Richard :1514 and 1520, 1526, John :1523 William :1529 Richard :1533 William :1534 John :1537 Richard :1544 William :1569 Christopher.John Sydenham History of the Town and County of Poole 1839 Pages 235-240 https://archive.org/stream/historyoftowncou00syde#page/234/mode/2up (notes to self) is this the Christopher Havyland who married Cicilie Man in Poole in 1544? Also Man of Poole was married to Amy Ryve of Blandford and their daughter married a William Pitt but this one was from the Melcombe Regis branch) Also what, if any relationship to Matthew Havyland/Haviland of Bristol mentioned in the will of Thomas Pitt? James Haviland was the son of Thomas Haviland of Jersey(?) Thomas was one of 16 men from the Channel Islands who had been awarded trading privileges in English ports as a reward for assisting Edward 1V to retake the Jersey from the French. Thomas received the right to trade out of Poole and sent his son James together with his wife Helena born in Gurnsey to Poole. James became one of the richest traders and he was Mayor several times .James De Havilland article from Poole Councilhttp://www.poole.gov.uk/your-council/how-the-council-works/council-history/james-de-havilland/ He and his wife Helena also were responsible for the building of the North Isle in the Chapel (later Church) of St James Poole Sydenham op cited p 310 https://archive.org/stream/historyoftowncou00syde#page/310/mode/2up/search/haviland The Helena that married William Pitt is said by some to be a daughter of this couple. According to Hutchins she was widowed by 1552 and was living with her brother Christopher in 1552. I have been unable to verify this. The person index for Poole records that Christopher and Eleanor Haviland were landowners in 1563 Poole Museum 1563 Christopher & Eleanor Haviland, Landowner CLA.Vol.1 No.56 Christopher was Mayor in 1569. ====Possible Children of William Pitt and Helene Haviland==== :John Pitt of Blandford :Thomas Pitt Merchant of Bristol :Christopher Pitt Merchant of Bristol :Edward Pitt??? :William Pitt ==Children of William Pitt and Helene Haviland== === John Pitt of Blandford married to Joan Swayne of Blandford === wikitree profile :John Pitt [[Pitt-81|Pitt-81]] (linked to Pitt-86 and Havilande-1) :born c. 1523 :married to Joan Swaine (Swaine-101) in 1558 :died 1595 ====Notes on John Pitt and Joan Swayne==== Wikipedia following Burke suggest that he was a clerk to the exchequer https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Pitt_(courtier) but have found no evidence of this . The history of Parliament article on his son William says he was a mercer of Blandford and that his father in law John Swayne was a butcher http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1604-1629/member/pitt-william-1559-1636. ''Titler ''Townspeople and Nation: English Urban Experiences, 1540-1640 p 64ff says that he was the son of William, probably from Iwerne Steepleton (and the younger of 2 sons) He is described as a yeoman/merchant with a rural upbringing. He owned houses and shops, some inherited from his father in law which, apart from the one he lived in would have been let out for rent. Apparently though he was making most of his income as a merchant trading through the port of Poole. Titler says that customs accounts show that he shipped mostly wheat, wine, raisins and pitch. He transported these goods to other South coast towns including Falmouth, Lyme Regis and Southampton but also to London. In 1593 he was assessed for a parliamentary subsidy as one of the wealthiest men in Blandford. His father in law was also involved in trading, mainly iron, through the port at Poole. John Pitt was also involved in the municipal affairs of Blandford as Bailiff 1567 and 1589, Steward 1583-5 and 1598-9. The accounts apparently also show him lending money'('small amounts on an irregular basis') to the town on regular occasions and being paid back with leases on property or with interest. This money was mostly used towards civic buildings and the maintenance of them. He left his mark on the town when as 'keeper of the funds of the New Town Hall. he directed (and recorded) its building (1590s) His will shows that he had his dwelling house in Blandford, property including a farm in Preston Dorset, lands and tenements in Poole (left to his son John) and other land and tenements in Blandford. ====children==== John Pitt died c 1601 and Joan had several children including those mentioned in his will, probated on 16th Feb 1601/2 Profiles of Children :William (Sir William Pitt MP ) Pitt-70 :Thomas of Blandford Pitt-82 :Agnes Pitt-83 (not mentioned in will) :Elizabeth Pitt-84 (not mentioned in will) :John Pitt-85 :Susan (mentioned in will but no profile) :Eleanor (mentioned in will but no profile) ====Will==== [http://gen.julianlyon.com/1601-john-pitt/ transcription] NB outside link ===Thomas Pitt Merchant of Bristol died 4 May 1613=== wikitree profile William Pitt-145 parents Pitt-148 and Haviland-54 NB only child of both parents but has a brother William Pitt-124 born in Oswestry Salop (ie miles from the South West) attached to father but this is the father that is supposed to have been born in Staffordshire. '''Clearly Helene is linked to wrong husband and child William but correct son Thomas''' :born 1 June 1555 Bristol :married 1 June 1575 Priscilla Searle (Searle-145) :died 1613 Bristol ==== Notes on Thomas Pitt of Bristol==== Rich merchant as is clear from his will. He died whilst acting as Chamberlain of Bristol.''Also this year on the 4th of May 1613 Mr Thomas Pitt the Chamberlain of Bristol deceased'' :B.R.O.,Calendar History of Bristopl, 07831 quoted in Patrick McGrath Merchants and Merchandise in Seventeenth-century Bristol, Volume 19, 1955, p 173 ==== Wife, Priscilla Searle ?==== Currently set as Priscilla Searle, this is in accordance with many online trees but not in accordance with either Burkes or Collins or Seventeenth Century Isle of Wight County, Virginia: A history of the County These genealogies all follow what is said to be written in the 1677 visitation of Dorset p56http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~fordingtondorset/Files/FordingtonDorchesterCo2.html in that Priscilla Searle is married to Thomas Pitt Mayor of Dorchester, the son of John Pitt of Blandford . : The text on page 55 of this visitation reads :'''Pitt'' :(these Pitts were not armigerous being descended from a brother of William Pitt of Iwerne Steeple to whom arms were granted in 1605) John Pitt of Blandford in com Dorset gent ''will pr 13 Feb 1601/2(PCC.19 Montague) = Joane da of Richd (John) Swayne of Tarrant Gunvill in Com. Dors. Gen. : A snip from the following page (56) follows {{Image|file=Pitts_of_Blandford_and_Bristol-1.jpg |caption=Visitation of Dorset 1677 pedigree snip }} The marriage of Thomas Pitt of Bristol to Priscilla Searle is represented by the red path, the marriage of Thomas Pitt of Blandford to Priscilla Searle is represented by the blue one (note that Thomas Pitt of Blandford has a granddaughter named Priscilla) {{Image|file=Pitts_of_Blandford_and_Bristol.jpg |caption=:Priscilla Searle married ? }} ====Will==== [[Space:Will_of_Thomas_Pitt_Merchant_of_Bristol_Aug_1613|transcription freespace page]] Probate 5th August 1613 people mentioned in will :William Pitt,sonne :William Pitt , grandson :Robert Pitt ,grandson :Alice Northern, daughter :Anne Merrick, daughter :Marie Owen, daughter :Robert, Mary, Joane Owen, grand children :Matthew Havyland Alderman (not specified as a relative) :William Pitt, draper, kinsman :William Batten,kinsman :John Merrick, son in law :Robert Owen , son in law :Mary Marlow daug in law :Cicely Gunning dau in law :Elizabeth Batterson? Dau in law :Mary Robinson Kinswoman :Executors, son William and Thomas Callowhill ===Christopher Pitt of Bristol=== wiki tree profile Pitt-88 son of William Pitt, Pitt-86 and Helene de Havilande , Havilande-1 b 1529 Blandsford(sic) ==== Wife and Children==== All from Will no profiles Cecile Pitt previously married to an Oldfield Mary Pitt Christopher Pitt Margaret Pitt Thomas Pitt sons not reached 21 in June 1597 daughters not 18 in June 1597 ====Notes on Christopher==== Will shows that he was the brother of Thomas Pitt. He also names Thomas ) There is some suggestion on the internet that it was this Thomas Pitt who was captain of the Handmaid (a small coastal vessel out of Bristol that took part in defence against the Spanish Armada in 1588) ====Will==== [[Space:Will_of_Christofer_Pitt%2C_Merchant_of_Bristol%2C_Gloucestershire_1587|transcript freespace page]] mentions his children his wives children Cicile, Elizabeth and Michael Oldfield plus brother Thomas Pitt and Thomas Callrhill (Callowhill) as an overseer ( Thomas Callowhill also named in Thomas Pitt's will) ===Edward=== wikiprofile Pitt-89 ,son of William (Pitt-86) and Helene(Havilande-1) Edward appears on published genealogies but found nothing else about him. There is a possible Edward Pytt who appeared in the 1642 muster roll for Blandford Benjamin Cox ''The Book of Blandford Town'' Dorset Books 1993 p23 ===William=== This William doesn't even appear in published genealogies. His brother John mentions him in his will ''And I do praie my brother William Pitt and my sonne Thomas Pitte to assiste my saide wief and executrix in the affaires aperteyning to my estate, And I doe give unto my saide brother, William Pitt a goulde ringe for a remembrance of me" There is also a William Pytt in the 1642 muster Book of Blandford op cit ==Sons of John Pitt and Joan Swayne== ===William Pitt MP=== wikitree profile Pitt-70 '''hopefully no duplicates profile though many problems in descent with a whole doppleganger family with different biographies to the real ones who have not yet been created! see''' [[Space:Research_Notes_Edward_Pitt_1592-1643|Space:Research_Notes_Edward_Pitt_1592-1643]] ===John Pitt=== wikitree profile Pitt-85 (no wife or children linked ) Mentioned in the will of his father "I do give and bequeath unto '''my son John Pitt '''all that part of the house or tenement wherein he now dwells in Blandford aforesaid together with the shops and other easements thereunto belonging and now in his own tenure to have and to hold unto my said son John Pitt his executors and assigns for the term of forty years if he the''' said John Pitt, ALICE his now wife and CHRISTOPHER his son"' ===Thomas of Blandford=== wikitree profile Pitt-82 : Father's will mentions him. I do give and bequeath unto''' my son Thomas Pitt''' all the other part of the said tenement wherein one Hugh Cribbe lately dwelt in Blandford aforesaid together with the shops and other easements and commodities thereunto belonging, to have and to hold unto my said son Thomas his executors and assignes for the term of forty years if the said Thomas Pytt such woman as he shall first happen to marry with all and such son as he shall first have issue of his body ==== Wife, Priscilla Searle? and Children==== The published genealogies including Burkes and Collins and the one in Hedges above cite Priscilla Searle as wife. (apparently this is in the 1677 visitation on P56 but have not yet seen it) :He was the father of :William (Mayor of Dorchester) (he died with no male heirs) :John, rector of Blandford (this was the ancestor of the Governor of Madras and the Earl of Chatham) :Robert Bailiff of Blandford (father of an acclaimed physician and writer) :Edward :Christopher, Merchant Tailor, citizen of London :Temprance m ___Cockerham :Margaret m Augustine DrakeJohn Hutchins ''The History and Antiquities of the County of Dorset '' Third edition, corrected, augmented, and improved by William Shipp and James Whitworth Hodson 1861-73 ==William Pitt, Merchant, son of Thomas of Bristol== :'''Pitt -1051 linked as a child to Thomas of Blandford Pitt-82''' :'''Pitt-136 linked (I think correctly) to father Thomas of Bristol Pitt-145 (The Mother PRISCILLA SEARLE may be INCORRECT )''' William was married to Mary Marlow ( described as daughter in law in the will of his father Thomas) Some online sources suggest that this was a second marriage and her last name at birth was Gibbs. William was also a merchant in Bristol and in his will made many bequests. ===Children named in Will of William of Bristol died c 1624=== [[Space:Will_of_William_Pitt_Merchant_of_Bristol_Feb.1524/5|Freespace transcript of Will]] :William Pitt,son and heir :Robert Pitt, : Henry Pitt : Mary Pitt, : Anne Pit :Maud Pitt : Martha Pitt Others mentioned :Robert Merrick nephew :Anne Water(?)niece :Thomas Pitt, father :Mr Roger Cookes(crossed out) great grandfather :Robert Davis, brother in law :Mary Davis, sister :Marlow, sister :Gunning, sister :Mary Robinson, sister :Anne Knight, sister :Brother knight :William Pitt Draper cousin ==William Pitt, Mayor of Dorchester, died 1687, son of Thomas of Blandford== see profile [[Pitt-1256|Pitt-1256]] == Sources == ---

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This is a list of historical place names. The list is organized by the Current Country Name, and then an alpha list of historical places and the year first named. Please add to this list so that we can copy and paste the location name in our profiles. The format is historical place name followed by the start year for that name. Place Names that no longer exist should probably be listed as Current Name (Extinct Name) year so the name alpha sorts with the new name. For ex.: Kirkwood (Young America Village), Warren County, Illinois c1855 We want all the cities to appear together so under the Current Country United States, we will see: *St. Louis, Kingdom of France 1764 *St. Louis, Viceroyalty of New Spain 1767 *St. Louis, Republic of France 1800 *St. Louis, Louisiana Purchase 1803 *St. Louis, Missouri Territory 1812 *St. Louis, Missouri 1821 === Canada === *New Brunswick, Colony of Acadia until 1713 *New Brunswick, Colony of New Brunswick 1784 *New Brunswick, Canadian Confederation, 1867 *Nova Scotia, Colony of Acadia until 1713 *Nova Scotia, Canadian Confederation, ? === Poland === *Legowo, Ilawa, Poland (Langenau - Kr. Rosenberg, Westpreussen) === United States === *New Haven Colony (Quinnipiac until 1640), New Amsterdam 1638 *New Haven, Connecticut Colony 1664 *New Haven County, Connecticut Colony 1666 *New Haven township, Connecticut 1784 *San Agustín, 1565 (1st Spanish) (1st European child in U.S. born here 1566) *St. Augustine, Florida 1763 (British) *St. Augustine, Florida 1783 (2nd Spanish) *St. Augustine, Florida 1822 (United States) *South Carolina *1672 – Charles Town settled by English immigrants (approximate date) *1719 – Town renamed "Charlestown" (approximate date) *1783 – Town renamed "Charleston. *The Encyclopaedia Britannica a dictionary of arts, sciences, literature and general information. 11th ed. *Kirkwood (Young America Village), Warren County, Illinois c1855 * Phippsburg, Maine (The Popham Colony on the Maine coast) c1607. *District of Maine, Commonwealth of Massachusetts before 1820 *Maine, 1820 *Maine border with Canada, 1842. *Plymouth colony 1620-1691 *Massachusetts Bay Colony 1620 *Province of Massachusetts Bay 1691-1788 (inc. Maine; Nova Scotia & New Brunswick) *Commonwealth of Massachusetts 1788 *Howard County, Missouri Territory 1812 *Howard County, Missouri 1821 *Randolph County, Missouri 1829 *St. Louis, Kingdom of France 1764 *St. Louis, Viceroyalty of New Spain 1767 *St. Louis, Republic of France 1800 *St. Louis, Louisiana Purchase 1803 *St. Louis, Missouri Territory 1812 *St. Louis, Missouri 1821 *Santa Fé de Nuevo México, New Spain 1598

Places to find unconnected profiles

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[[Category:Connectors Project]] [[Space:Connectors_Chat]] == Introduction == ('''Note:''' This page is a sub-page of the [[:Space:Connectors_Chat|Connectors Chat]] page. For more details about what's going on here, please read the [[:Space:Connectors_Chat|Connectors Chat]] page. Also, please post any messages about what's happening on this page on the [[:Space:Connectors_Chat|Connectors Chat]] page.) There are several ways to find unconnected branches to work on: # If you click on the "Find" menu in the top right of the WikiTree screen and select [[Special:Unconnected|"Unconnected People"]], you will see a list of the people on your watchlist who are not yet connected to the main tree. You can sort that list several ways, and also limit it to a particular surname. If you click on the highlighted word [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=&viewAll=1 "total"] in the first paragraph on that page, you will see a list of all unconnected profiles on WikiTree, which works the same way. # The [[:Space:Let_others_know_what_locations_you_are_working_on|Let others know what locations you are working on]] page has lists of the next-largest unconnected branches for different countries in the world. # The [[:Space:Largest_Unconnected_Branches|Largest Unconnected Branches]] page lists the largest branches on WikiTree which have not yet been connected to the main tree, sorted in descending order by size (although you can set it to sort by any of the column headers). # The [[:Space:Unconnected_Notables|Unconnected Notables]] page attempts to list at least two unconnected notables for each country in the world, and for each subdivision of larger countries (states of the USA, counties of England, landes of Germany, provinces of Canada, etc.). There are also pages and categories for specific groups of unconnected notables: #* [[Space:Canada_Project_Notables_Team|Canada Project Notables Team]] or [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Canada_Project_Notables%2C_Needs_Connection Unconnected Canadian Notables Category] #* [[Space:Unconnected_Canadian_Politicians|Unconnected Canadian Politicians]] #* [[Space:Unconnected_United_States_of_America_State_Governors|Unconnected United States of America State Governors]] #* [[Space:Unconnected_World_Leaders|Unconnected World Leaders]] # The [[Space:DBE_Unconnected|DBE Unconnected]] page lists reports for different countries in the world, showing unconnected branches with at least one profile which says that the person in the profile was born or died in that country. #* If you find that the connecting profile is private, you can click on the "T" link after the profile ID to see a relative search page for that person on WikiTreePlus. Hopefully, at least some of the profiles in that branch will be open so you can work on them. #* You can also click on the "S" link after the profile ID to see a full list of all the profiles in that branch. #* If you find that a branch in that report is already connected, please send the details to Aleš so he can fix the problem. # There are also free space profiles which different people have put up, asking for help connecting profiles. Those lists which still have people left to connect include: #* [[:Category:Alton_Federal_Military_Prison,_Alton,_Illinois|Alton Federal Military Prison, Alton, Illinois]] (Profiles with surnames starting from A to C are newly added and unconnected.) #* [[:Space:Asante's_100_Greatest_African-Americans|Asante's 100 Greatest African-Americans]] #* [[:Space:England's_Largest_Unconnected_Branches|England's Largest Unconnected Branches]] #* [[:Space:New_York_City_Mayors_Challenge|New York City Mayors Challenge]] #* [[:Space:Nobel_Physicist_Connections|Nobel Physicist Connections]] #* [[Space:Notable_Ontarians|Notable Ontarians]] #* [[:Space:Vital_Records_of_the_Madeira_Parish_of_the_Church_of_England%2C_the_British_Consulate_on_Madeira%2C_the_Madeira_Parish_of_the_Presbyterian_Church_and_the_City_Administration_of_Funchal|Vital Records of the Church of England on Madeira, the Presbyterian Church on Madeira, the British Consulate on Madeira and the Funchal City Administration]] # [[:Project:Notables_List#Notable_Profiles_in_need_of_Improvement|The Notable Profiles in Need of Improvement (Silver)]] section of the [[:Project:Notables_List|Notables List]] lists whether each notable's profile is connected to the main tree or not. There are similar sections in the [[:Space:List_of_Notables_Born_Before_1500#Notable_Profiles_in_need_of_Improvement|List of Notables Born Before 1500]] and [[:Space:List_of_Notables_Born_Before_1700#Notable_Profiles_in_need_of_Improvement|List of Notables Born Before 1700]] pages. # The [[Space:How_to_increase_a_country's_presence_on_WikiTree|How to increase a country's presence on WikiTree]] page lists a number of "Quest for Great-Grandparents" threads. Many (but not all) of those threads include notable people from various countries who are not yet connected to the main tree. # If you follow the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/connectors connectors] and [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/unconnected unconnected] tags in the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/ G2G Forum], you should see lots of threads where people are asking for help to connect individuals or branches to the main tree. In particular, there are occasional threads asking for help in connecting people who have something in common. Threads which still have people left to connect include: {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Subject !! Notes !! People in List !! Unconnected !! 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Plaisance, arrived at Philadelphia 21 September 1732

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[[Category: Plaisance, Arrived 21 September 1732]] The immigrant ship ''Plaisance'' (a pink) arrived at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in September 1732 after sailing from Rotterdam by way of Cowes. The passenger list includes men qualified at Philadelphia on 21 September 1732 and the accompanying women and children. ==Adult Male Passengers== ===B=== : BAST, Georg : BERLETT, Johan Wolff : BESICKER, Christian : BICKER, Peter : BLOOM, Jacob : BUCHER, Hans Albrecht ===C=== : CARN, Nicolaus : CHRISTEN, Rudolff : CLINE, Joh. : CRAMER, Andreas ===D=== : DANLER, Hans ===F=== : FELER, Melcher : FISSLER, Felix : FUCHS, Johan Frantz : FUDI, Bastian : FULKER, Johan ===G=== : GESSELL, Hans ===H=== : HARNISCH, Samel : HARSTLICH, Henricch : HERTZEL, Paulus : HERTZELL, Hans Leonhart : HERTZELL, Henrich : HUBER, Christian : HUBER, Hans : HUISINER, Johannes ===K=== : KEYSER, Hans Jacob : KEYSER, Paulus : KISTNER, Joh. Philip : KNECHT, Georg Peter : KOCH, Johan Jacob : KRAMER, Matthias : KUTZ, Jacob ===L=== : LANDIS, Johan : LANG, Christoff Albrecht : LECHTENI, Hans : LONG, Stephen ===M=== : MAHR, Georg Bernhart : MARTIN, Christian : MAYER, Martin : MAYER, Samuel : MULLER, Johan Philip : MULLER, Johannes : MULLER, Mathes ===O=== : OTT, Philip : PECHTLUF, Tobias : PENI, Nicklaus : PFFUCKINGER, Andreas : REICHERT, Rudolph : RESSER, Ulrich ===S=== : SCHARER, Michael : SCHARFF, Conrath : SCHERS, Jacob : SCHONBERGER, Balthasar : STADEL, Frantz : STALLEY, Ulrich : STAUFFER, Daniel :STAUFFER, Jacob : STOMPLY, Hans : STRAUP, Joh. Wilhelm : STROM, Christian : SWISSER, Jacob ===W=== : WAGNER, Carl : WAGNER, Elias : WAGNER, Hans Georg : WAGNER, Hans Ulrich : WERFFEL, Hans Melchior : WOLFF, Andreas ===Z=== : ZIMMERMAN, Hans : ZIMMERMAN, Joh. Adam : ZIMMERMAN, Nicol : ZIMMERMAN, Ulrich ==Original List== {|Name||Age |BANHARTMAN, Jurig||31 |- |BARLET, Hans Woolf||25 |- |BAST, Jurig||46 |- |BIKER, Peter||32 |- |BLOOM, Jacob||20 |- |BOSSAKER, Jacob||46 |- |BOUCHER, Ulrigg||45 |- |CARN, Nicholas||39 |- |CHRISTON, Rudolph||45 |- |CLINE, Johanis||44 |- |CRAMER, Andris||20 |- |CRAMER, Mathias||40 |- |DANLER, Hans||25 |- |DANLER, Velly||23 |- |FEELER, MELKER||43 |- |FELKER, John Jacob||17 |- |FISLER, Felix||50 |- |FLOCKINGER, Andris||20 |- |FOX, Johanis Fraus||25 |- |FULKER, Johannis||58 |- |GROSS, Johannis||36 |- |HARNIS, Saml||28 |- |HARTSELL, Lenard||24 |- |HARTSELL, Urigg||18 |- |HARTSLIGH, Hendrix Jr||17 |- |HARTSLIGH, Hendrix||40 |- |HARTSLIGH, Henrick||50 |- |HARTSLIGH, Paulius||50 |- |HUBER, Hans||54 |- |HUFFER, Christa||34 |- |HUNSINAR, Johans||23 |- |ZISH, Niclos||21 |- |KESSEL, Hans||17 |- |KEYSER, Hans Jacob||24 |- |KEYSER, Paulus||27 |- |KISNER, Philip||32 |- |KNIGHT, Jurig Peter||31 |- |KOOTS, Jacob||58 |- |LANDIS, Johanis||0 |- |LOIGHT, Hans||60 |- |LONG, Chris. Albrit||32 |- |LONG, Stepen||47 |- |MARTIN, Christ||63 |- |MULLER, Johanes||36 |- |MULLER, John Filip||38 |- |MULLER, Mathias||26 |- |MYEAR, Martin||37 |- |MYEAR, Saml||50 |- |PEKLUFF, Tobias||43 |- |PENI, Nicholis||23 |- |RICHARD, Rudolf||46 |- |ROOK, Joan Jacob||32 |- |RUDEY, Basston||24 |- |SCHERE, Jacob||65 |- |SCHONBARGER, Bollser||42 |- |SHEAR, Hans||27 |- |SHIRFF, Conrad||34 |- |STEDEL, Frans||32 |- |STELLEY, Ulrich||32 |- |STEMPHLEY, Hans||47 |- |STIFFER, Daniel||24 |- |STOFAR, Jacob||20 |- |STOPE, John Wm||44 |- |STROM, Christian||26 |- |SWISSER, Jacob||44 |- |UTT, Fillip||40 |- |WAGINAR, Elias||19 |- |WAGINAR||20 |- |WAGNER, Jurig||50 |- |WAGONAR, Carl||52 |- |WERFLE, Hans Melker||20 |- |WOOLF, Andris||26 |- |ZIMBERMAN, Adam||23 |- |ZIMBERMAN, Hans||30 |- |ZIMBERMAN, Nicklos||50 |- |ZIMBERMAN, Ulrich||27 |} ==Women Passengers== ===A=== : AUGMON, Grany 20 ===B=== {| |BARLIT, Anna|| 24 |- |BASST, Anna Maree|| 44 |- |BEAR, Frena|| 18 |- |BEAR, Madelen|| 20 |- |BEZENGREEN, Eliza|| 24 |- |BISSACOR, Anna Mare||20 |- |BOGAREN, Barbarey||35 |- |BRICKER, Christan||29 |- |BROLLAR, Hestar||57 |- |BULGREN, Frena||22 |- |BURN, Eliz||18 |- |BUSH, Eliz||75 |} ===C=== : CARNIN, Magdilen..................................45 : CLIN, Anna Rosin....................................40 : COLLAR, Maria......................................19 : CONACTEN, Anna Eve...........................34 : CRAMIR, Eliz..........................................62 : CRATSAR, Anna......................................20 : CRISST, Maria.........................................18 : CRISST, Maria.........................................36 ===D=== : DROWTWINE, Annis...............................30 ===F=== : FELLAR, Anna.........................................50 : FESLARIN, Orrla.....................................20 : FISLER, Barvil.........................................40 : FOX, Anna Margret...................................22 ===G=== : GRIST, Marey...........................................80 ===H=== : HARNIS, Anna..........................................20 : HARTSEL, Cristan....................................27 : HARTSELL, Barbr....................................50 : HARTSELL, Catarrina..............................51 : HUFAR, Graney........................................20 : HUFARIN, Barbary...................................18 ===K=== : KISER, Susan............................................29 : KOOTS, Katharina....................................58 : KUCKREN, Eliza.....................................30 ===L=== : LIGHT, Anna............................................19 : LIGHT, Catarin.........................................50 : LONG, Offel..............................................42 ===M=== : MAN, Anna Margrit...................................27 : MAN, Katrin...............................................27 : MARTIN, Geravin.......................................16 : MARTY, Ells................................................60 : MIAR, Anna Mire........................................32 : MIEAR, Granitz..........................................39 : MULER, Ann Mare.....................................26 : MULLER, Christian....................................35 ===P=== : PEETLOF, Eliz...........................................32 ===R=== : RICARTEN, Maria Gotliven.......................17 : RIGARD, Hester.........................................43 ===S=== : SERIVERS, Catarin....................................30 : SHAPEN, Aploney......................................69 : SHARIN, Matelin........................................20 : SHUNBURG, Anna Maree..........................27 : STALLEY, Anna.........................................27 : STAMPLIN, Matlina...................................43 : STAPAN, Anna...........................................18 : STEDEL, Sharlot........................................33 : STEPHEN, Baeba.......................................20 : SUCK, Anna...............................................22 : SWISAR, Maria Catrin...............................50 ===T=== : THEREN, Magdelin....................................26 ===W=== : WAGNER, Mari Marlin..............................60 : WAGNER, Orsell........................................48 : WOOLF, Anna Dority.................................30 ===Z=== {| |ZIMARMAN, Barbil||27 |- |ZIMARMAN, Eliz||30 |- |ZIMARMAN, Salome||34 |} ==Children== ===B=== :BAST, Johanas :BIZANOR, Jacob :BRALLION, John Manvell :BRICKERIN, Elz :BRICKRER, Anna Barba :BUGERIN, Margrit :BURN, Jacob ===C=== : CLINE, Hendrick : CLINE, Mathias ===F=== : FOGLEAR, Jacob ===H=== : HATSLIN, Jacob Benia : HEZELARIN, Eliz : HUBAR, Hans Martin : HUBAR, Jacob ===K=== : KARN, Margaret : KARN, Uril Willm. : KERHARTEN, Margaret : KISARON, Magritt ===M=== : MAN, Jacob : MARTA, Martin : MARTIN, Franck : MIAR, Anna : MIAR, Christon : MIAR, Jacob : MIAR, Martin : MULER, Christopher : MULIR, Filip : MULIR, Hans Urig ===P=== : PACTOLL, Kangur : PICKLEATHER, Hans : PICKTLEN, Soffia Catarina : REYSER, Ulrich : RICHARTS, Konyard : ROOTS, Bastian ===S=== : SHARE, Michael : STEEDET, Andaris : STELEY, Hans Peter : STELIN, Anna Barbra : STROP, John Barnats ===W=== : WAGENOR, Magrett ===Z=== : ZIMBERAMAN, Christian : ZIMBERMAN, Bastian : ZIMBERMAN, Hans : ZIMBERMAN, Maria : ZIMBERMAN, Maria == Additional Resources == * http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~GENHOME/imm6b.htm * http://www.genealogygoldmine.com/martin/shiplists/1732Plaisance.html * http://www.reocities.com/Heartland/Hills/7010/shiplists_pa1732c.html * https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/48379/PAGermanPioneersI-004478-79/319955

Plantagenet Ancestry

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] '''''Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families''''' : click [[Space:Magna Carta Ancestry|here]] for the source page for ''Magna Carta Ancestry''
: click [[Space:Royal Ancestry|here]] for the source page for ''Royal Ancestry'' Douglas Richardson's 2004 ''Plantagenet Ancestry'' "documents lines of descent for approximately 190 seventeenth-century North American colonists from the Plantagenet dynasty that ruled England from 1154 to 1485."Google Books description of the 1st edition. The 2011 update covers more than 200 colonists.From Google Books snippit view of the 2nd edition. Richardson's works are considered reliable, but the [[Project:Magna Carta |Magna Carta Project]] does not recommend ''Plantagenet Ancestry'' as a source for Magna Carta Project profiles because its focus was not on descendants of the [[:Category:Surety Barons|Magna Carta Surety Barons]]. The descendants' entries in ''Magna Carta Ancestry'' have updates not included in ''Plantagenet Ancestry,'' even though the 2nd editions of both were published the same year.If you are working on Magna Carta Project profiles, please note that the project recommends using ''Magna Carta Ancestry'' and also recommends checking for updates to ''Royal Ancestry'' when possible. See also [[Space:Magna_Carta_Project_Reliable_Sources#work|this section]] of the project's Reliable Sources page. See additional information about Magna Carta-related sources on the [[Space:Magna Carta Project Reliable Sources|Magna Carta Project Reliable Sources page]]. For other "Reliable Sources" for pre-1700 profiles, see links under [[:Category: Reliable Sources for Pre-1700 Profiles|this category]]. The second edition of ''Plantagenet Ancestry'' (2011) consists of three volumes. Please include volume, page(s), chapter (family name or lordship), and the number of the entry in that chapter. The examples below are for a particular person's entry. '''Inline Citation Example'''
(provide a link to Google Books' snippit view for the specific page if possible) Douglas Richardson. ''Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families,'' 3 vols, ed. Kimball G. Everingham, 2nd edition (Salt Lake City: the author, 2011), [https://books.google.com.au/books?id=kjme027UeagC&lpg=PP1&pg=PA94#v=onepage&q&f=false volume I, page 94] ABNEY 15. :: '''Note''': Don't forget to change the specific volume, page, chapter, and number from the example to reflect what you are citing (and delete or change the URL also). The full footnote results in:Douglas Richardson. ''Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families,'' 3 vols, ed. Kimball G. Everingham, 2nd edition (Salt Lake City: the author, 2011), [https://books.google.com.au/books?id=kjme027UeagC&lpg=PP1&pg=PA94#v=onepage&q&f=false volume I, page 94] ABNEY 15. and so do subsequent references, using
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* See WikiTree's source page for ''[[Space:Plantagenet_Ancestry|Plantagenet Ancestry]].'' : results in: * See WikiTree's source page for ''[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Plantagenet_Ancestry&redirect=no Plantagenet Ancestry].'' '''Background''' :''Plantagenet Ancestry'' is one of Douglas Richardson's "Royal Ancestry series" (another being ''Magna Carta Ancestry'', each with second editions published in 2011). Richardson's editor for these series, including the five-volume ''Royal Ancestry'' (2013), was Kimball G. Everingham. ''Royal Ancestry'' and the 2nd editions of ''Plantagenet Ancestry'' (three volumes) and ''Magna Carta Ancestry'' (four volumes) were published by the author. : The style for the inline citation example on this page is ''[https://www.evidenceexplained.com/ Evidence Explained],'' Notes style. Following is ''Evidence Explained,'' Bibliography style,The following Bibliography style citation for the previous edition is provided for convenience: * Richardson, Douglas. ''Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families,'' ed. Kimball G. Everingham. Baltimore, Md: Genealogical Pub. Co, 2004. with the added note linking to this WikiTree source page (the added note could also be included in the inline citation example): * Richardson, Douglas. ''Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families,'' 3 vols, ed. Kimball G. Everingham. 2nd edition. Salt Lake City: the author, 2011. See also WikiTree's source page for ''[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Plantagenet_Ancestry&redirect=no Plantagenet Ancestry].'' : coded version (EE Bibliography style): * Richardson, Douglas. ''Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families,'' 3 vols, ed. Kimball G. Everingham. 2nd edition. Salt Lake City: the author, 2011. See also WikiTree's source page for ''[[Space:Plantagenet Ancestry|Plantagenet Ancestry]].'' '''Links''' : Information about ''Plantagenet Ancestry'' available online: * https://books.google.com/books?id=kjme027UeagC&dq=plantagenet+ancestry&source=gbs_navlinks_s - Google Books, snippit view (searchable, but not all pages are viewable) * https://www.FamilySearch.org - [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/2039820?availability=Family%20History%20Library entry for ''Plantagenet Ancestry''] (information only) * https://www.worldcat.org/ - WorldCat.org, [https://www.worldcat.org/title/plantagenet-ancestry-a-study-in-colonial-and-medieval-families/oclc/713038076 entry for ''Plantagenet Ancestry''], WorldCat link to [https://www.worldcat.org/search?qt=hotseries&q=se%3A%22Royal+ancestry+series.%22 Royal ancestry series] * https://royalancestry.net - the author's home page for the Royal Ancestry series (for both information and sales) : ISBN 1461045134 :'''[[Space:Sources-Douglas_Richardson's_Ancestry_Series|Bibliography]] :'''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Plantagenet_Ancestry|What Links to Here]]''' ----

Plantagenet Family History

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[[Category:Family Histories]] This is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Plantagenet families and information about individuals, places, and things named Plantagenet. (Do you have any info about Plantagenets or the name? Please join the Trusted List to this page and participate. You can also post a comment or memory below.) === Alternate Spellings === Plante Genest, Plantegenest, Plantaginet. === Origins of the Surname Plantagenet === England, mid-12th century. === Surname Meaning === This is a royal family name (i.e., the House of Plantagenet) founded by Henry II of England, son of Geoffrey V of Anjou. Geoffrey was nicknamed ''Plante Genest,'' meaning 'hairy broom shoot.' The reason behind Geoffrey's nickname is uncertain - he may have worn a sprig of broom, or used a broom to lash himself, or the name may be related to an earlier name of 'Plantapilosa' (more information [http://www.plant-fhg.org.uk/plantagenet.html here). === External Links === * ''[http://www.plant-fhg.org.uk/plantagenet.html Site] describing the surname's origins and a possible connection to the more common, modern surname of Plant.'' * ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Plantagenet Wikipedia entry on the House of Plantagenet]'' * ''[http://www.houseofnames.com/fc.asp?sId=&s=Plantagenet Plantagenet Family Crest] === Plantagenets on WikiTree === Here is the [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/P/PLANTAGENET_1.html Plantagenet index]. Please add yourself if you are a Plantagenet.

Plantation, Glasgow, Scotland

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[[Category: Govan, Lanarkshire]] "Plantation" is a district in the Scottish city of Glasgow. It is situated south of the River Clyde and is part of the former Burgh of Govan. A map by Robert Ogilvy in 1741 of the estate of Sir John Maxwell of Pollok shows a field called the "Plantation" in the area which later became known as Plantation, which is likely to be the origin of that local name. There is a story that a later owner of the area, a Mr. Robertson, named the area Plantation in the 1780s because he also owned property in the West Indies. However, the Ogilvy map suggests that the area was known as Plantation well before Mr. Robertson's period. At that time included the whole of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinning_Park#Etymology Kinning Park] area right up to the riverbank, shown as a number of fields called Plantation, totalling about 46 acres.Andrew J McMahon et al. (2003), A History of Kinning Park and District, Glasgow, Glasgow Lending Libraries shelfmark 941.443 "THE lands now called "Plantation," are situated about one mile west from Tradeston, near the toll bar where the roads diverge, leading to Govan, and to Paisley. They extend to about eighty acres, and are intersected by the two roads referred to. They are bounded on the north by the Clyde, on the south by the Paisley Canal, on the east by Park House, and on the west by Bellahouston and Haughhead. They are made up of three old properties - '''Craigiehall, Miln Park, and Sleads and Knolls'''.http://gdl.cdlr.strath.ac.uk/smihou/smihou080.htm The lands of Plantation include three separate estates, namely, Craigiehall (which was the largest, and the land was known by that name until 1783), Miln Park, Sleads, and Knolls, extending altogether to about 80 acres. The northern boundary of the estate was the river Clyde, the southern the Paisley Canal (now the G. & S.-W. Railway), the eastern the lands of Park House, and the western the lands of Bellahouston and Haughhead. They were probably put into shape about the year I701, as a stone bearing that date was taken from the original building at a later period and inserted in the wall on the Govan Road Opposite where the old mansion-house stood. In the year 1783 Mr. John Robertson, merchant in Glasgow, purchased the estate, upon which there was then a small dwelling-house— probably that erected in 1701.[https://books.google.com/books?id=thk5AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA132 The history of Govan, burgh and parish : historical, ecclesiastical, traditional, and municipal / by T.C.F. Brotchie. 1905][https://books.google.com/books?id=3NgHAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA1175 Glasghu facies : a view of the city of Glasgow; or, An account of its origin ...By John M'Ure] The 80-acre Craigiehall estate, previously three smaller properties, was bought in 1783 by John Robertson Jr., son of John "the Bank" cashier in the Glasgow Arms Bank. John Robertson Jr. renamed it Plantation. Commonly assumed since Robertson and his brothers owned sugar and cotton plantations in the West Indies, and he may have changed the name of the estate to Plantation in recognition of his business interests (and the primary source ??? of his fortune). :[[Robertson-15691 | JOHN ROBERTSON]], OF PLANTATION. :MR. ROBERTSON was a gentleman who exercised a marked influence on the prosperity of the city during the greater part of last century. Besides his large private business of West India merchant, he was a partner in the works commenced and carried on by George Macintosh and others for the manufacture of cudbear, cashier of the Glasgow Arms Bank, and principal proprietor of the firm designated the "Smithfield Nailree." Nor did he neglect his public duties, for we find him a Director of the first Board of the Chamber of Commerce, and Preceptor of Hutchesons' Hospital. The Nailree was an old and very successful firm, instituted in 1737. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/ptid=nyp.33433082129291;view=1up;seq=185 Curiosities of Glasgow citizenship: as exhibited chiefly in the business career of its old commercial aristocracy / By George Stewart] :In 1783 Mr. Robertson acquired the estate of Craigiehall, about fifty-two acres in extent, not far from the rural Clyde banks, at the junction of the Paisley Road with the quiet road leading to the ancient village of Govan. As the brothers Robertson owned extensive possessions in the West Indies, the small holding was called Plantation, a name which it still retains; and here he resided till the change we are now about to relate took place. :In the original list of the members of the Chamber of Commerce, the date is recorded when each gentleman, either by death or failure to contribute his annual subscription, ceased to be acknowledged as a member, and the number of names taken off the list about this time, for one or other of the causes we have specified, is very striking. Mr. Robertson, the subject of our sketch, disappears in 1794; his brother, who was cashier in the Merchants' Bank, in 1792; Andrew Thomson, of A. & G. Thomson, also in 1792; and three other gentlemen who were known to be connected with the Glasgow Arms—viz., John Bowman, Virginia merchant; Peter Murdoch, whose father was one of the originators of the bank; and Alexander Brown, ex-Dean of Guild—are all struck off the list about the same time. :JAMES and WILLIAM ROBERTSON were brothers of John Robertson of Plantation, manager of the Glasgow Arms Bank. James was cashier and partner in the Merchants' Bank, and William was manager of the old and successful Smithfield Iron Work, of which the three brothers were the principal partners. {{Image|file=Blackburn_Street_Plantation_Govan_Glasgow.jpg |size=l |caption=Blackburn Street, Plantation, Govan, Glasgow }} The estate was sold to John Mair (d 1824) of John Mair & Co in 1793, and he rebuilt the old house there, adding wings, offices, walls and gates and laying out gardens in the grounds. In 1793 the property was sold to John Mair. He it was who, by lavish expense, made Plantation the beautiful residence it used to be. He enlarged and embellished the mansion, added wings and offices, built great walls and gates, and formed gardens and grounds not surpassed in their day in this quarter. Mr. Mair's history was a curious one. He was born in Paisley, and bred a mason. When working some height up Paisley steeple, he missed his footing, and was only saved by clutching a projecting stone. He managed to hold on by this till mattresses were hurried out to break his fall. But he had had enough of the mason trade. He left it and Paisley, and coming in to Glasgow, became a prosperous manufacturer here and in London, under the firm, which still goes on, of John Mair & Co. He had the stone that had stood him in such good stead brought to Plantation, and fixed in his grounds, and sacredly guarded. Beside it, in a sunny corner, he had an alcove built on the wall along the Govan Road : below was a seat : and here it was said he used to sit in thought. The top of the alcove, flanked by pinnacles, rose above the wall, and was a conspicuous object to the few passers by. He died in 1824, and the rumour ran in Govan parish that it surmounted the grave Mr. Mair was to lie in. However, he lies in what was then the quiet country kirk-yard of Govan, with shady elms round it, and the clear river below.http://gdl.cdlr.strath.ac.uk/smihou/smihou080.htm In 1829 Plantation was bought by William MacLean, dyer and manufacturer in Glasgow, and Deacon-Convener of that year. Mr. MacLean was afterwards Councillor and Bailie, and returning to the Council, after a long interval, served his native city again for several years, and only retired in 1864 when he was 81 years old. He died in 1867.http://gdl.cdlr.strath.ac.uk/smihou/smihou080.htm Plantation passed to the Maclean family, The Macleans of Plantation, in 1829, in the person of William Maclean (1783-1867), a Glasgow Baillie. Maclean Street takes its name from William MacLean, who at one time owned Plantation House, a gentleman’s mansion which stood more or less where Maclean Street intersects with Craigiehall Street (or rather intersected, as there is now only a short length of Maclean Street left).http://www.hiddenglasgow.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=2767 {{Image|file=Blackburn_Street_Plantation_Govan_Glasgow-1.jpg |caption=Govan, Plantation Area, Glasgow }} {{Image|file=Blackburn_Street_Plantation_Govan_Glasgow-4.jpg |caption=Kinning Park Map }} In the years that followed, the estate was bisected by the railway to the south, with the shipbuilding yards of The Clyde Trust cutting off the estate from the river. Plantation was laid out for tenement houses in the 1870s and Maclean, Plantation, Mair and Craigiehall Streets refer to the history of the old estate. The house was in a state of disrepair by 1878 and it was finally demolished c 1900. Plantation Quay forms part of the site of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glasgow_Science_Centre Glasgow Science Centre] {{Image|file=Plantation_Glasgow_Scotland-1.jpg |space=l |caption=Glasgow Science Centre and Tower }} ==Further Reading== *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plantation,_Glasgow#cite_note-2 *https://www.theglasgowstory.com/image/?inum=TGSB00308 *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Blackburn_Street%2C_Plantation%2C_Govan%2C_Glasgow *[https://www.jstor.org/stable/43914696?&seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents NOTES ON THE VILLAGE OF STRATHBUNGO ALEXANDER M. SCOTT] *[https://www.glasgow.gov.uk/councillorsandcommittees/viewSelectedDocument.asp?c=P62AFQDNDNDN0GDNDN Pollok Park (Nether Pollok)] ==References==

Plantations of Edisto Island by Owner Family

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[[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Edisto Island, South Carolina One Place Study]] [[Category:Edisto Island, South Carolina]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|US Index of Plantations]] [[Space:South_Carolina_Plantations|South Carolina Plantations]] [[Space:Plantations_of_Edisto_Island%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|Plantations of Edisto Island]] ==Information== {{One Place Study|place=Edisto Island, South Carolina|category=Edisto Island, South Carolina One Place Study}} This page organizes the plantations of Edisto Island, Charleston County, South Carolina by the owner family. For an alphabetical list of enslavers on Edisto Island, see: [[Space:Planters_of_Edisto_Island%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|Planters of Edisto Island]] * Aiken ** Jehosse * Bailey ** [[Space:Bailey%27s_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|'''Bailey's Plantation''']] on Bailey's Island ([[Linkley-6|Christopher Linkley]], [[Grimball-7|Paul Grimball II]], [[Grimball-10|Paul Grimball III]], [[Edings-31|Joseph Edings Sr.]], Joseph Edings Jr., Unidentified ancestor of William Mikell Bailey, [[Bailey-38938|William Mikell Bailey]] MD (1816 - 1868)) *** [[Space:Slaves_of_Paul_Grimball_1750%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Paul Grimball]] *** [[Space:Slaves_of_Paul_Grimball_1767%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Paul Grimball 1767]] ***[[Space:Slaves_of_William_Mikell_Bailey_MD_(1816_-_1868)%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of William Mikell Bailey MD (1816 - 1868), South Carolina]] ** [[Space:Blue_House_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|'''Blue House''']] (William Fry, Ichabod Fry, [[Bailey-39564|Constantine Bailey]]) *** [[Space:Slaves_of_Constantine_Bailey%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Constantine Bailey, South Carolina]] ** Charles Bailey's Plantation **Cedar Grove, Thomas Bailey to William M. Murray, 1828 '''Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898''': "Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/361547 Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898] Land records, v. U9-X9 1827-1829
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{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSR8-X93P-8}} (accessed 19 May 2023) *release of land and sale of land, Deed Bk X9 p.453, and sale of the land p.457
** [[Space:Maxcy_Place_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|'''Maxcy Place''' AKA '''Mulberry Grove Plantation''']] ([[Bower-192|William Bower]], William May, [[Bailey-38938|William Mikell Bailey]] MD (1816 - 1868)) ***[[Space:Slaves_of_William_Mikell_Bailey_MD_(1816_-_1868)%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of William Mikell Bailey MD (1816 - 1868), South Carolina]] ** '''[[Space:Meggett_Place_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina| Meggett Place]]''' (John Kennaway, [[Bailey-8731|Ralph Bailey]] and William Scott, [[Meggett-18|William Meggett]], John Meggett, [[Meggett-14|Martha Mary Murray Meggett]], [[Bailey-38938|William Mikell Bailey]] MD (1816 - 1868), William Murray, Joseph James Murray MD) *** [[Space:Slaves_of_William_Meggett%2C_South_Carolina| Slaves of William Meggett, South Carolina]] ***[[Space:Slaves_of_William_Mikell_Bailey_MD_(1816_-_1868)%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of William Mikell Bailey MD (1816 - 1868), South Carolina]] ** [[Space:Old_Dominion_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina| '''Old Dominion''']] ([[Bayly-870|Henry Bayly (Bailey)]]1698, Mark Matthewes 1706, John Hayne 1714, Ralph Bailey 1736, [[Calder-82|John Calder]] 1757, [[Calder-85|Archibald Calder]] 1767, [[Hanahan-26|John Hanahan]], [[Bailey-38938|William Mikell Bailey]] MD (1816 - 1868)) *** [[Space:Slaves_of_John_Calder%2C_South_Carolina| Slaves of John Calder, South Carolina]] ***Slaves of [[Hanahan-26|John Hanahan]] ***[[Space:Slaves_of_William_Mikell_Bailey_MD_(1816_-_1868)%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of William Mikell Bailey MD (1816 - 1868), South Carolina]] ** [[Space:Palmetto_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|'''Palmetto''']] ([[Bailey-39564|Constantine Bailey]] (1827 - 1884)), [[Grimball-37|Thomas Grimball]] (1675 - 1723)) *** [[Space:Slaves_of_Constantine_Bailey%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Constantine Bailey, South Carolina]] ** [[Space:Point_of_Pines_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|'''Point of Pines''']] ([[Grimball-38|Paul Grimball]] (1630-1697), [[Grimball-33|Joshua Grimball]] (1707 - 1757), [[Bailey-6863|Ralph Bailey (1750-1798)]], [[Bailey-7938|Henry Bailey]] (1782-1828), [[Bailey-38498|Charles Joseph Bailey]]) *** [[Space:Slaves_of_Joshua_Grimball_1707-1757%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Joshua Grimball]] *** [[Space:Slaves_of_Ralph_Bailey_(1750_-_1798)%2C_South_Carolina| Slaves of Ralph Bailey (1750 - 1798), South Carolina]] *** [[Space:Slaves_of_Henry_Bailey_(1782-1828)%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Henry Bailey]] *** [[Space:Slaves_of_Charles_J_Bailey_(1824-1854)|Slaves of Charles Bailey]] ** [[Space:Riverside_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|'''Riverside''']] ([[Bayly-870|Henry Bayly (Bailey)]], Ralph Bailey IV (son of [[Bailey-6863|Ralph Bailey (1750)]]), [[Bailey-38941|Charles Bailey]], [[Bailey-39578|Ephraim Clark Bailey]]) *** [[Space:Slaves_of_Charles_Ernest_Bailey_(1792_-_1836)%2C_South_Carolina| Slaves of Charles Ernest Bailey (1792 - 1836), South Carolina]] ** [[Space:Salt_Landing_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|'''Salt Landing''']] (The Farm) ([[Bayly-870|Henry Bayly (Bailey)]]1698, [[Bailey-38938|William Mikell Bailey]] MD (1816 - 1868)) ***[[Space:Slaves_of_William_Mikell_Bailey_MD_(1816_-_1868)%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of William Mikell Bailey MD (1816 - 1868), South Carolina]] ** [[Space:Swallow_Bluff_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|'''Swallow Bluff''']] = no Bailey's yet identified here. ([[Grimball-7|Paul Grimball II]], [[Seabrook-913|William Edings Seabrook]] (owner or resident?)) * Baynard ** [[Space:Baynard%27s_Little_Edisto_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|'''Baynard's Little Edisto''']] (William Whippy (?), [[Baynard-113|William Grimball Baynard Sr.]] (1792 - abt. 1861)) ** [[Space:Baynard%27s_Old_Place_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|'''Baynard's Old Place''']] (Lewis Price, Edward Mitchell Baynard, John C. Baynard, [[Baynard-13|Thomas Baynard]], [[Baynard-29|William Baynard]], [[Baynard-113|William Grimball Baynard Sr.]] (1792 - abt. 1861), Charles and Eva Whaley Seabrook) **[[Space:Crawford%27s_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|'''Crawford's Plantation''']] Thomas Baynard ** [[Space:Prospect_Hill_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|'''Prospect Hill''']] ([[Baynard-113|William Grimball Baynard Sr.]] (1792 - abt. 1861), William Grimball Baynard Jr., James S. Baynard, Henry H. Baynard) ** [[Space:Rabbit_Point_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|'''Rabbit Point''']] (Harry Bower (posibly Bower-4879), William Bower (possibly Bower-192), [[Baynard-23|Ephraim Mikell Baynard]] (1797 - 1865)) ** [[Space:Ravenswood_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|'''Ravenswood''']] ([[Bower-192|William Bower]], Rev. John McLeod, [[Wilkins-7950|Ann Lardent Wilkins]], [[Mathewes-24|John Raven Mathewes]], [[Baynard-113|William Grimball Baynard]] (1792 - abt. 1861), [[Baynard-69|Thomas Archibald Baynard]]) **Red House - [[Baynard-23|Ephraim Mikell Baynard]], purchased from [[Mikell-156|William A. Mikell]] widow. '''Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898''': "Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/361547 Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898] Land records, v. I11-K11 1842-1846
Film number: 008300036 > image 247 of 626
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSR8-8SVQ-P}} (accessed 12 May 2023) *Bk I 11 p.431
** [[Space:Baynard%27s_Seaside_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|'''Seaside''']] ([[Baynard-23|Ephraim Mikell Baynard]] (1797 - 1865)) ** [[Space:Shell_House_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|'''Shell House''']] ([[Baynard-23|Ephraim Mikell Baynard]] (1797 - 1865)) * Beckett ** Becketts *Calder **[[Space:Indian_Fields_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|'''Indian Fields Plantation''']] ([[Calder-85|Archibald Calder]], [[Calder-2115|Martha Calder]], [[Edings-33|William Edings]]) ** [[Space:Fenwick_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina| '''Fenwick Plantation''']] ([[Calder-2179|Henry Calder]], [[Seabrook-499|Ephraim Mikell Seabrook]]) * Clark/Clarke ** Clark's Plantation **Cypress Trees Plantation ([[Clark-77970|James Clark]], [[Clark-81642|William Mikell Clark]], [[Clark-81641|Joseph James Clark]]) '''Memorials of seventeenth and eighteenth century South Carolina land titles and index to auditor general memorials, 1731-1775''': "Memorials of seventeenth and eighteenth century South Carolina land titles and index to auditor general memorials, 1731-1775"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/339366 Memorials of seventeenth and eighteenth century South Carolina land titles and index to auditor general memorials, 1731-1775] Memorial books, v. 13-14
Film number: 008192073 > image 771 of 977
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSL6-TQVP-9}} (accessed 11 May 2023) *Memorial Deed Bk 14 p.138, James Clark b. 1744, the beginning of Cypress Trees Plantation 2 Apr 1762
James C. Hanahan to [[Hanahan-26|John Hanahan]] '''Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898''': "Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/361547 Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898] Land records, v. E10-H10 1832-1834
Film number: 008196087 > image 392 of 1163
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSLV-G3XP-N}} (accessed 4 June 2023) *Deed Bk F10 p.197
**Vinegar Hill Plantation ([[Clark-81642|William Mikell Clark]]) **[[Space:Shell_House_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|'''Shell House Plantation''']] ([[Clark-81642|William Mikell Clark]], [[Clark-81641|Joseph James Clark]]) **[[Space:Maxcy_Place_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|'''Mulberry Grove''' AKA '''Maxcy Place Plantation''']] ([[Clark-81642|William Mikell Clark]]) * de Lasteyrie ** Jenkins Hill * Edings ** Bayview ** [[Space:Locksley_Hall_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|'''Locksley Hall''']] **[[Space:Slaves_of_Emma_Elizabeth_Edings_Seabrook%2C_Edisto_Island%2C_South_Carolina| '''Slaves of Emma Elizabeth Edings Seabrook''']] * Fuller ** Governor's Bluff * Grimball ** Brick House Plantation * Hanahan ** John J. Hanahan's Plantation ** Hanahan's Little Edisto * Holmes ** Holme's Store * Hopkinson ** [[Space:Cassina_Point_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina| '''Cassina Point''']] ([[Hopkinson-1164|James Hopkinson]] (1810 - 1875)) *** [[Space:Slaves_of_James_Hopkinson_(1810_-_1875)%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of James Hopkinson (1810 - 1875), South Carolina]] * Jenkins ** Brick House **[[Space:Brookland_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|'''Brookland Plantation''']] (Walter Abbott, John Meggett, Archibald Calder, [[Jenkins-20654|Joseph Jenkins]], [[Seabrook-499|Ephraim Mikell Seabrook]] (1797 - 1846), [[Seabrook-918|Henry Seabrook]]) *** [[Space:Slaves_of_Ephraim_Mikell_Seabrook%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Ephraim Mikell Seabrook, South Carolina]] ** Old Hill, from William M. Murray to son-in-law Ed Jenkins, 1859 '''Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898''': "Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/361547 Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898] Land records, v. F14-G14 1858-1859
Film number: 008300048 > image 305 of 795
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSR8-XNBY}} (accessed 19 May 2023) *Deed Bk F14 p.280
map survey '''Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898''': "Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/361547 Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898] Land records, v. F14-G14 1858-1859
Film number: 008300048 > image 302 of 795
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSR8-XJ4L}} (accessed 19 May 2023) Map survey of estate of Murray
'''Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898''': "Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/361547 Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898] Land records, v. F14-G14 1858-1859
Film number: 008300048 > image 302 of 795
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSR8-XJ4L}} (accessed 19 May 2023) *Deed Bk Q14 p.395
**Spanish Mount Plantation, Dec 1805, Joseph Jenkins Sr. to William Edings, containing 359 acres '''Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898''': "Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/361547 Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898] Land records, v. P7-R7 1805-1807
Film number: 008140716 > image 583 of 688
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSKW-VQG8-1}} (accessed 19 May 2023) *deed bk R7 p.102
* Legare ** Berwick Legare Plantation * Linkley ** [[Space:Bailey%27s_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|Bailey's Plantation on Bailey's Island]] ** [[Space:Sea_Cloud_Plantation%2C_Edisto_Island%2C_South_Carolina|Sea Cloud Plantation]] * Middleton ** [[Space:Middleton_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|'''Chisolm's Plantation''' (aka Middleton Plantation)]] ([[Whitmarsh-763|John Whitmarsh Sr.]], [[Whitmarsh-804|John Whitmarsh Jr.]], [[Barnwell-564|Margaret Barnwell Whitemarsh ]]1723, Richard Stevens 1733, [[Ashe-209|Richard Ash]], [[Grimball-7|Paul Grimball ]]1750, William Evans, [[Edings-10|Maria Elizabeth Edings Evans]] 1802, [[Chisolm-139|Dr. Robert Trail Chisholm]], [[Chisolm-138|Susan Matilda Harriet Chisholm]], [[Middleton-2202|Oliver Hering Middleton]] 1827) ** The Launch * Mikell ** Bailey's Island - Mikell Place **[[Space:Blue_House_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|'''Blue House Plantation''']] [[Mikell-162|Ephraim Mikell 1774-1838]] to grandson Ephraim Mikell (son of Ephraim Mikell dec'd) ** Caulders, [[Mikell-162|Ephraim Mikell 1774-1838]] to son Edward Mikell **[[Space:Crawford%27s_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|'''Crawford's Plantation''']], [[Mikell-162|Ephraim Mikell 1774-1838]] to son [[Mikell-156|William A. Mikell]] ** Orange Grove ** [[Space:Peter%27s_Point_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|''' Peter's Point''']] ([[Jenkins-1905|John Jenkins]] (1685-1739), [[Jenkins-21172|Christopher Jenkins]], [[Jenkins-21171|Christopher Jenkins]] (1738-1774), [[Jenkins-17943|Christopher Jenkins]] (1769-1794), [[Jenkins-17942|Christopher Jenkins]], [[Mikell-162|Ephraim Mikell]] (1774-1838), [[Mikell-22|Isaac Jenkins Mikell]] (1808-1881), J. Jenkins Mikell) *** [[Space:Slaves_of_Christopher_Jenkins%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Christopher Jenkins]] *** [[Space:Slaves_of_Ephraim_Mikell%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Ephraim Mikell 1838]] **Red House, [[Mikell-162|Ephraim Mikell 1774-1838]], his father [[Mikell-140|Ephraim Mikell 1809]] and his son [[Mikell-156|William A. Mikell 1840]], sold to [[Baynard-23|Ephraim Mikell Baynard]]. '''Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898''': "Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/361547 Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898] Land records, v. I11-K11 1842-1846
Film number: 008300036 > image 247 of 626
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSR8-8SVQ-P}} (accessed 12 May 2023) *Bk I 11 p.431
** Sunnyside * Mitchell ** [[Space:Frogmore_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|'''Frogmore Plantation''']] (Bailey, [[Mitchell-18235|Edward Mitchell]], William and Rachel (Mitchell) Whaley) ** Mitchell's Little Edisto * Murray ** [[Space:Jack_Daw_Hall%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina| '''Jack Daw Hall''']] ([[Murray-26777|William Meggett Murray]] (1806 - 1866)) *** [[Space:Slaves_of_William_Meggett_Murray%2C_South_Carolina| Slaves of William Meggett Murray, South Carolina]] * Seabrook ** Betsy Seabrook's Plantation ** [[Space:Brookland_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|'''Brookland Plantation''']] (Walter Abbott, John Meggett, Archibald Calder, [[Jenkins-20654|Joseph Jenkins]], [[Seabrook-502|Gabriel Seabrook]]/[[Jenkins-21461|Ann Jenkins Seabrook]], [[Seabrook-499|Ephraim Mikell Seabrook]] (1797 - 1846), [[Seabrook-918|Henry Seabrook]]) **Calder's Plantation, William Seabrook to Robert S. Jenkins, 1814 '''Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898''': "Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/361547 Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898] Land records, v. H8-L8 1813-1815
Film number: 008196084 > image 138 of 959
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSLV-P76Y}} (accessed 19 May 2023) *H8 p.197
Robert S. Jenkins to Ephraim M. Seabrook 1835 '''Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898''': "Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/361547 Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898] Land records, v. E10-H10 1832-1834
Film number: 008196087 > image 1124 of 1163
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSLV-G3FH-K}} (accessed 19 May 2023) *H10 p.489
**[[Space:Slaves_of_Emma_Elizabeth_Edings_Seabrook%2C_Edisto_Island%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Emma Elizabeth Edings Seabrook]] ** Gun Bluff ** [[Space:Laurel_Hill_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|'''Laurel Hill''']] (John Stewart (in 1733), E. M. Seabrook, [[Seabrook-716|Edward Whaley Seabrook]]) ** Mary Seabrook's Plantation ** [[Space:Raccoon_Island_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|'''Raccoon Island Plantation''']] (Henry Bailey, [[Bailey-8731|Ralph Bailey]], [[Calder-82|John Calder]], [[Calder-85|Archibald Calder]], [[Seabrook-716|Edward Whaley Seabrook]]) *** [[Space:Slaves_of_John_Calder%2C_South_Carolina| Slaves of John Calder, South Carolina]]. ** [[Space:Oak_Island_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina| '''Oak Island''']] ([[Seabrook-424|Captain William Seabrook (1773-1836)]], [[Seabrook-912|William Seabrook Jr]], [[Seabrook-913|William Eddings Seabrook]]) *** [[Space:Slaves_of_Captain_William_Seabrook%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Captain William Seabrook]] *** [[Space:Slaves_of_William_Seabrook_Jr.%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of William Seabrook Jr.]], ** Seabrook Tract **[[Space:Slaves_of_Joseph_Seabrook%2C_Colleton_County%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Joseph Seabrook Sr.]] (Plantation name unknown) ** William Seabrook's Plantation * Townsend ** [[Space:Bleak_Hall_Plantation%2C_Edisto_Island%2C_South_Carolina|'''Bleak Hall''']] (James Bullock, Richard Jenkins/Ann Jenkins, [[Townsend-2660|Daniel Townsend II]], [[Townsend-2659|Daniel Townsend III]], [[Townsend-2670|John Ferrars Townsend]]) *** [[Space:Slaves_of_Daniel_Townsend_II%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Daniel Townsend II]]. *** [[Space:Slaves_of_Daniel_Townsend_III%2C_South_Carolina| Slaves of Daniel Townsend III, South Carolina]] *** [[Space:Slaves_of_John_Ferrars_Townsend%2C_South_Carolina| Slaves of John Ferrars Townsend, South Carolina]] ** [[Space:Botany_Bay_Plantation%2C_Edisto_Island%2C_South_Carolina|'''Botany Bay''']] - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Botany_Bay_Plantation_Wildlife_Management_Area| Botany Bay Plantation Wildlife Management Area] ** [[Space:Sea_Cloud_Plantation%2C_Edisto_Island%2C_South_Carolina|'''Sea Cloud''']] ([[Linkley-6|Christopher Linkley]], [[Hamilton-31597|Paul Hamilton Sr.]], [[Hamilton-32689|Paul Hamilton Jr.]], [[Seabrook-499|Ephraim Mikell Seabrook]], [[Townsend-2670|John Ferrars Townsend]]) *** [[Space:Slaves_of_Ephraim_Mikell_Seabrook%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Ephraim Mikell Seabrook, South Carolina]] *** [[Space:Slaves_of_John_Ferrars_Townsend%2C_South_Carolina| Slaves of John Ferrars Townsend, South Carolina]] * Westcoat ** Dill Farm ** The Woods * Whaley ** Ash's Plantation ** Cedar Hall ** [[Space:Crawford%27s_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|'''Crawford's Plantation''']] William James Whaley ** Green's Point ** [[Space:Old_Dominion_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|'''Old Dominion''']] (Henry Bailey 1698, Mark Matthewes 1706, John Hayne 1714, Ralph Bailey 1736, [[Calder-82|John Calder]] 1757, [[Calder-85|Archibald Calder]] 1767, [[Whaley-2834|Edward Charles Whaley]], William M. Bailey MD) ** Old House [[Hanahan-26|John Hanahan (d. 1856)]] ** Pine Barren ** The Neck ** Tom Seabrook's Plantation ** Whaley's Home Place ** Whaley's Little Edisto ** Windsor * Windsor ** Mitchell Place

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Planting Roots: A Nuwer family history

by Michael Nuwer
June 2020 [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1c4kKw2bCvRPe7G3AmUuIYXUNmOOpLbRe Introduction]

Part I Born in Europe
Chapter 1 [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1SU2e4EoD8aERvYbTBO021mTt9WaI2XQw The Nuwer Family in Europe]
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dBLdoWNcUZDpyx9qrjrpKNYsp576-fSd/ John George Nuber of Kallstadt]
Chapter 2 [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1q-fXjsH0UZw581itmbOH6lZYnU4EvVLJ Catherine Kieffer]
Part II Leaving Home
Chapter 3 [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1P38kyloTEt24EEXXKI-cj2NgksUXh8FD Going to America]
Chapter 4 [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rz5TQne5dqfKd44-moqMOEY5N5FW8qGy Joseph Fuchs]
Chapter 5 [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1wh5LPP1nUUg7z6FXRKyLgLIezB1lipgN The Voegele and Halter Families]
Part III Making a Living
Chapter 6 [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vf3z5b2F_8bAAPGSYu_coL5SORQMGyrR Chapter 6 Agriculture in Western New York]
Chapter 7 [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1sZuAdNwgNskwaXoK8H2qb46zzTo1bulI An Erie Road Farm]
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_OHRnPELqcvrJrDdpMFWGmRROW-chd4r John Nuwer's Will]
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1sN2FExobG9sZAvz1rgD9xxHdn4qF4DNO/ Immigration, Land, and Citizenship: The Nuwer Family] (February 2023)
Part IV Children and Grandchildren
Chapter 8 [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1EO3-q8vTwbAnIsfW0RNAQXazzvPqMT39 Henry Nuwer]
Chapter 9 [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1WFJvd2B2Mm_y-o2cNSjIKZ0dV5zaL5ei John Nuwer, Jr.]
Chapter 10 [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1SnG9vQz2f1pjngUuGwyT9qYnu8nZA23g Joseph Nuwer]
Chapter 11 [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yYDe3RUqltrpE0SvhHWY7zRmLND-n42a Anthony Nuwer]
Chapter 12 [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1f6tL1jb5LDCiRVNfSnri7gVF-r1h19a_ Four Daughters]
Chapter 13 [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1OdxnXOuGsBacD3vzC_52GMK7dYxk-w6X Clementine Messner]
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1bQ3rJHcMZ0NZsgUMjWz7yCai4fQm_SrV/ The Children of John Nuwer and Catherine Kieffer]
Part V Brother and Sister
Chapter 14 [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1AiS1JDg_ZJiN_F1lyUPrMckK0TlqYrYb Francis X Nuwer]
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/17xrx0wvuZ0QyZVpmP6kCpsKCYuHL0a_7/ The Children of Frank Nuwer and Catherine Bach]
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qSOW8H3lofwB6cEDfbXuesaaFwDBaVur The family of Catherine Bach]
Chapter 15 [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1QwFvJmf-cysn1PWjJStTPiW7OQWxB4h0 Celestine Nuwer Kieffer]
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1J0ZCTLWhrGzkZWCmpbABC1aYnBSOGeIX/ The Children of Celestine Nuwer and John Kieffer]
Chapter 14 was written in December 2019. That essay confused Frank X. Nuwer II and his son, Frank X. Nuwer III. The following essay looks more closely at the life of Frank X. Nuwer II and attempts to correct the earlier errors.
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1WWnwuNFmBIAcxvzcxCBEvlRo_nPg6Qpi Francis X Nuwer II]
Land Records
I wrote the bulk of the above essays (Chapters 1-15) in 2019 and the first few months of 2020. My goals were, first, to learn something about my family genealogy and, second, to better understand the process of immigration that took place before the US Civil War. After these essays were complete, I discovered the Erie County Deed Index and the digital microfilm images of the deeds. The data found in the deeds turned out to be extremely valuable, and I spent the second half of 2020 mining that archive. The following group of essays contain many of those findings. * [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XCGasdIHV18lzioNUX-ZcO2G8-RfSXqS The farms of Anton Nuwer, Frank X. Nuwer and John Kieffer, Jr.]
* [https://drive.google.com/file/d/18ID0wHL3IIDMAr3nRQXVFHtU-mBXUlsf/ The farms of John Nuwer]
* [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Wh9JPBD2aWkCoHDtiHKPCglKxjk-dbfu The farms of Henry Nuwer]
* [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ZcIn18R_jh_QZPeC7H1bF_LmTLzCTBVW The farm of Theresia Nuwer]
* [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XsBeJ9jHQ8wmaISeGwwYHCC4Vdpe_GOZ The Nichter family farms]
* [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Joseph_Kissel_Farm The Joseph Kissel farm]
* [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Voegele_and_Halter_Farms The farms of Joseph Voegele and Martin Halter]
* [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Three_Roeschwoog_Farmers_on_Schwartz_Road Three Roeschwoog farms on Schwartz Road]
'''Adaptation to a New Home'''
  • [https://drive.google.com/file/d/17ImHRXQKj2F0AggqbHAn861sSFPzcXFV/ Adaptation to a New Home] (An Introduction)
  • [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1y7qe7id78lGg9cotjdYAcbeYOpxPWGzt/ The Independent Cultivator] (part 1)
  • [https://drive.google.com/file/d/12wWAZVk-96_El-p93O13EOG3L18Tbj1O/ A History of St Mary of the Assumption] (part 2)
  • [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1E1wRQ9tXd9GEJ1qZmAVZo1qVvhdELNXx/ The Failed Assimilation of German Immigrants in Lancaster] (part 3)
  • [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qk_hmdKjaWpcjiCGqUm0kJ5mY7XPNceO/ A Lancaster Fourth of July: 1880]
  • Family Structure and the Activities of Women
  • [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1n7-iE4wGsS2COiV_bJTkw1tFiRGrsoOr/ The City, The Factory, and Industrial Work]
  • Merchants, Managers, and White-Collar Professionals
---- [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Nuwer-140 Back to homepage]

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[[Category:Pleasantville, Iowa]] == History of Pleasantville == It isn't definite how Pleasantville was named, but tradition holds that the first pioneers who came to the area referred to it in their letters back home as a pleasant place, a beautiful prairie with small groves throughout. That explains the township of Pleasant Grove, and we assume in the planning of the incorporated town of Pleasantville, the township name was influential."Mrs. Fern Bare Gives Talk on History of Pleasantville", Marion County News, 25 Feb 1960, accessed in Pleasantville Past and Present book, Webb Shadle Memorial Library, Pleasantville, Iowa. The area the actual town of Pleasantville was settled and now stands was once part of a disputed claim between William S. Glenn and a Mr. Gillman and sons. A law suit ensued, the Gillmans hiring Matthew Spurlock of Wapello County to represent them. Part of Spurlock's compensation was to be some of the Gillman claim. The Gillmans won the case, but refused to give Spurlock what he thought he deserved for his services. The Gillmans realized it wouldn't end well trying to fight him, so they met with him in Wapello County and sold him the entire claim, plus a horse, for $30. But, as fate would have it, since the Gillmans had abandoned the claim by legal standards, the Glenns jumped it. He secured a title and kept possession of the piece until it was sold to [[Jordan-12725|William F. Jordan]], whose sons Miles and [[Jordan-12727|Wesley]] decided to build a town there. The land was surveyed August 1, 1849 by Stanford Doud, the Marion County land surveryor. [[Jordan-12727|Wesley Jordan's]] house was the first erected in town. It was later owned by L. McClellan."Pleasantville", The Enquirer, 16 Apr 1875, Pleasantville, Iowa The [[Jordan-12725|Jordans]] opened the first trading post in town, as well as the first post office. Prior to that, pioneers received their mail from Red Rock and Pinchy (Parin City Landing). The mail came by boat up the Des Moines River. Merchandise sold by the Jordans, and later by the Spaltis, came by river, as well. It was then hauled by to Pleasantville by a wagon and team. The last time this happened was in 1865 when Congress deemed the river non-navigable. In 1847, the first elections in the township were held on the claim of William Glenn. The votes were counted by grease lamp, which was accidentally knocked over by one of the clerks, which ruined the paper containing the outcome of the election. No notes exist that explain what the group did following the accident to remedy not knowing who had won. [[Jordan-12736| Miles Jordan]] taught the winter term of school in town in the first winter, 1847/8 with 25 students, and was paid $2 per student for his services. The first schoolhouse was a log building, with puncheon floors and seats, as well as windows covered with greased paper to let in light. [[Jordan-12736| Miles]] also served as the justice of the peace, performing the first marriage ceremony in town. He also represented Marion County in the General Assembly of the State Legislature. The first church in the town was built in 1852 by the Congregationalists. The first service held there had 12 people in attendance. The building was later taken over by the Methodists. June 11, 1872, Pleasantville was incorporated. The first officers were [[Miner-2465|William H. Miner]] (mayor), T.J. West (recorder), [[Jordan-12736| Miles Jordan]] (councilman), David Jockert (councilman), Elias Williams (councilman), Christian Pents (councilman), and Soloman Hart (councilman). The first Marion County Fairgrounds was in the northern part of Pleasantville, on the ground later called the Phillips Addition. The first newspaper was published by John Harper and P.A. Robinson in 1875, called the "Pleasantville Enquirer". By 1879, it was published by H.L. Colman and R. T. Elson. === Timeline === * Before '''1845''': Land dispute between William Glenn and Mr. Gillman over future site of Pleasantville * '''1845''': The first families settle in the area, the [[Reynolds-17347|Lewis Reynolds]], [[Reynolds-17352| Treanor Reynolds]], Logans, Denem Halsey, William S. Glenn, [[Glenn-2248|Samuel Glenn]], Samuel Glenn (2), Daniel Vansel, [[Young-34575|Larken Young]], Marion and James Clinton, [[Miller-49766|Richmond Miller]], David Shenkwilder, [[Tibbetts-946|Samuel Tibbett]], Gilmore Robert, [[Logan-4695|Harrison Logan]], and [[Glenn-2472| John P. Glenn]] Families. * '''1846''': [[Spalti-13| Yose Spalti]] settles in the area. * '''1846''' May: [[Reynolds-17347|Lewis Reynolds]] breaks the first sod in the township, on his claim a little south of where Pleasantville would be. * '''1846''' June: First birth in the township, [[Glenn-2162|Jonathan Glenn]], son of [[Glenn-2248|Samuel]] and [[Artherton-3|Elizabeth]]. * '''1846/7''': Pleasant Grove Township surveyed by John Ball and Jesse Williams and declared a township by county commissioners."Pleasantville: The Queen of a Bluegrass Realm", Special Edition of the Pleasantville News, 1 Nov 1897 * Before '''1847''': William Glenn gains title to claim * '''1847''': William F. Miles, [[Jordan-12727|Wesley Jordan]], [[Davidson-11253|Daniel Davidson]], and [[Freel-235|Bennona Freel]] settle. [[Jordan-12727|Wesley Jordan]] built the first house in the township, an A-Frame. * '''1847''': William Glenn sells land to [[Jordan-12725|William Jordan]] and sons * August '''1847''': First election is held in Pleasant Grove Township, under the trees in the yard of William Glenn. * '''1847''' spring: School is held by Daniel Shea in a small log cabin built by G. Logan, about one mile west of Pleasantville. * '''1847''' winter: [[Jordan-12736| Miles Jordan]] teaches the next school term in the town. * '''1849''': [[Jordan-12725|W.F. Jordan]] and G. Logan planted the first orchards in the township. * August 1, '''1849''': [[Jordan-12736|Miles]] and [[Jordan-12727|Wesley Jordan]] decide to start the town of Pleasantville and have the land officially surveyed by Stanford Dond, on the southwest quarter of the northwest qyarter of section 15, then owned by [[Jordan-12725|William F. Jordan]]. * '''1849''': Willam H. H. Alley builds the first hotel, on lot 8, block 4. * '''1849''': First Christian Church is organized in Pleasantville. * '''1851''' December 19: First child is born in the town of Pleasantville, at the same site as the hotel, Milton T. Glenn. * '''1852''' First church is built by the Congregationalists under the leadership of [[Woods-12246| Pastor James Woods]]. * '''1865''' Last boat delivery of merchandise and mail via the Des Moines River * June 11, '''1872''': Pleasantville is incorporated. * July 16, '''1872''': First election held for town officers, elected [[Miner-2465| William H. Miner]] as mayor; T.J. West, recorder; Councilmen: [[Jordan-12736|Miles Jordan]], David Hocket, Elias Williams, Christian Pentz, Solomon Hart. * '''1875''' First newspaper, the Pleasantville Enquirer, is published. * [[Space:Pleasantville Jubilee|1899 Pleasantville Jubilee celebrating 50th anniversary]], including parade and town festival * * '''1910''': A [[Space:Pleasantville_1910_Fall_Festival|Town Celebration]], Festival, and Parade are held, in part to celebrate a reunion of local Civil War veterans. * * '''1949''': The Pleasantville [[Space:Pleasantville 1949 Centennial|Centennial 100th Anniversary]] Celebration, including a parade with participants from surrounding towns === Additional Pages === * [[Space:Pleasantville_Catastrophes|Pleasantville Catastrophes]] for images and stories related to storms, fires, and other major catastrophic events in the town of Pleasantville. * [[Space:Webb Shadle Library Unknown Photos|Images housed at Webb Shadle that are unidentified]] * [[Space:Special_Edition_of_the_Pleasantville_News|Special Edition of the Pleasantville News]], containing tidbits of trivia about the town and snippets of local news. == Sources == === Acknowledgements === Images and history relating to the town of Pleasantville, Iowa in Marion County. Most of this information and the images are courtesy of the research of [[Brown-8212|Abby Glann]] for the [http://www.webbshadle.org Webb Shadle Memorial Archives].

Plesant Hill Cemetary, Poinciana, Florida

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[[Project:Florida_Cemeteries|Florida Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for the Pleasant Hill Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Florida_Cemeteries|Florida Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Florida Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. ----- ===Location and Map=== Address
3855 Pleasant Hill Road
Kissimmee, Florida 34759 GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
28.1797371, -81.4395164 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/28%C2%B010'47.0%22N+81%C2%B026'22.3%22W/@28.1797371,-81.4417051,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x0 Pleasant Hill Cemetery on Google Maps] ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=72465 Find A Grave] Note: As stated on the [[Project:United_States_Cemeteries#What_Cemeterists_Do_Not_Do.21|U.S. Cemeteries Project Page]], please do not copy photos or other information from these Web sites. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Last Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''First Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Age''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo (click for larger)''' |- | [[Smith-96870|Overstreet]] ||[[Smith-96870 |Evelyn Joann]]||1935 Jul 4||2006 Feb 10||71|| [[Image:Smith-96870.jpg |100px]] |- |[[Overstreet-538|Overstreet]]||[[Overstreet-538|Jennings Louis]]||1935 Feb 21||2005 Oct 7||70||[[Image:Overstreet-538.jpg|100px]] |- | Overstreet||Kelly Lynn||1956||1957|| <=1||3 |- |Overstreet||Jennings Cole||1955 Mar 8||1983 Dec 3||28||4 |- | [[Leboeuf-228|Leboeuf]]||[[Leboeuf-228|Albert David]]||1913 Nov 3||1989 May 17||76||[[Image:Leboeuf-228.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Christian-1963|Christian]] ||[[Christian-1963| Irene Elizabeth]]||1907 Mar 28||1997 Jan 23||90||[[Image:Christian-1963-1.jpg|100px]] |- | Weigand||Richard D., SR.||1915||1989||74||7 |- | McGregor||Kenneth||1908 Oct 29||1985 Jun 28||77||8 |- | Gretza||Richard J.||1902 Aug 10||1976 Sep 3||74||9 |- | Smith||James Lawrence||1950 Jan 29||1969 Jul 22||19||10 |- | Barbara||Ola P.||1900||1982||||11 |- | Greene||Imogene B.||1932 Jan 31||2013 Oct 10||81||12 |- | Greene||Michael Joseph||1929 Oct 8||1983 Apr 8||54||13 |- | Barber||Lawrence C.||1922||1986||64||14 |- | Hansell||Vera M.||1924||1996||72||15 |- | Barber||Leo James||1921 Aug 1||1994 Oct 26||73||16 |- | Higgins||Eugene A.||1914||1974||60||17 |- | Higgins||Bertella C.||1913||1993||80||18 |- | Smith||R. Claude Sr.||1899 Apr 10||1961 May 23||62||19 |- | Smith||Evelyn Whittington||1908 Jan 28||2000, Apr 5||92||20 |- | Smith||Betty Lou||1932 Aug 1||1972 Sep 28||40||21 |- | Smith||Wayne "Buddy"||1932 May 8||1986 Oct 29||54||22 |- | Smith||Claude R.||1930 Jul 7||1994 Feb 7||64||23 |- | England||Antonio Lou||1933 Jun 13||2001 Jun 13||68||24 |- | Young||Louis Vaylord||1905||1996||91||25 |- | Young||Elizabeth Rinaldo||1907||1991||84||26 |- | Jiminez||Vaughna Smith||1952 Sep 27||1993 Jan 25||41||27 |- |}

Pleve Chart

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Genealogy data from inside Russia cannot be easily obtained. AHSGR provides a contact to Dr. Igor Pleve, a professor of history with a special interest in the Eastern European area which includes land up to the Ural Mountains This incorporates the land of the Volga Germans. Dr. Pleve of the University of Saratov, Russia, is considered an accurate genealogy researcher for the German Russians. He does charge a fee for the charts he and his wife prepare. The Galka/Wunsch Chart is available through AHSGR or by contacting me. Nearly everything i have entered in Wikitree concerning my Wunsch ancestry has come from the Chart he prepared for me. I have accepted Dr. Pleve's Information as my true genealogical history. There is no way to further validate it. The chart prepared for me had some Wunsch persons in Galka who he couldn't attach to a specific Wunsch family although there can be no doubt they ARE related. Only one Hessen immigrant with the surname Wunsch came to the Volga Villages in response to Catherine the Great's Manifestos. Later a Wünsch (umlaut) arrived in the Black Sea area but there is no relationship between the families.

Pliskov

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=== Location === Pliskov, located approximately 185 kilometers (115 miles) southwest of Kiev, was a shtetel Shtetel is the Yiddish term for small towns with large Jewish populations in Central and Eastern Europe before the Holocaust [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shtetl Wikipedia: Shtetl]. which was settled on the banks of the river Rosen by Jews fleeing German persecution who were given permission by the Polish King to settle in the Polish Kingdom. The name “Pliskov” originates from the bird Pliska that lived in the woods around Pliskov. Following the Third Partition of Poland in 1795,[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_Partition_of_Poland Wikipedia, Third Partition of Poland]. Pliskov became part of the Russian Empire.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plyskiv Wikipedia: Plyskiv]. [http://www.pliskover.com/PliskovHistory.htm History of Pliskov], by Yakov Dekhtyar, Baltimore, Maryland, February 25, 1998. In 1900, Pliskov was located in the Province of Kiev and the District of Lipovets:[http://www.jewishgen.org/Ukraine/GEO_town.asp?id=131 Museum of Jewish Heritage]: JewishGen: Ukraine SIG: Pliskov. {{Image|file=Pliskov-1.gif |align=l |caption=Ukraine: Kiev Province }}{{Image|file=Pliskov-4.gif |align=r |caption=Kiev: Lipovets District }} {{Image|file=Pliskov-1.png |size=m |caption=Lipovets: Town of Pliskov }} === History === Pliskov was first mentioned in Polish archive documents in 1552.See [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plyskiv Wikipedia: Plyskiv] Jews are first mentioned as living in Pliskov in the census carried out in 1765.[http://www.yadvashem.org/untoldstories/database/index.asp?cid=774 Yad Vashem: The Untold Stories.] According to the 1892 census, there were 220 houses in Pliskov in which lived 1,320 Jews. The houses varied: wealthy families lived in brick homes with tin roofs; poorer families lived in thatched roof houses. Pliskov was famous for its mineral spring "Brover". In the winter, the spring did not freeze, and in the summertime, even during the hottest days, the water was always cold.See [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plyskiv Wikipedia: Plyskiv] and [http://www.pliskover.com/PliskovHistory.htm History of Pliskov]. For the 1897 census, there were 1,828 Jews living in Pliskov, constituting 47 percent of the total population. Most of Pliskov's Jews were artisans or merchants.[http://www.yadvashem.org/untoldstories/database/index.asp?cid=774 Yad Vashem: The Untold Stories.] Everything in Pliskov was built around the synagogue and a central square which was used as a marketplace for farmers.[http://www.pliskover.com/pliskov_map.php Map of Pliskov], by Boris Benderski, 1900. {{Image|file=Pliskov.jpg |size=l |caption=Map of Pliskov (1900)[http://www.pliskover.com/pliskov_map.php Pliskover Association website]. }} In 1849, a bell tower was erected in the square.[https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=cs&u=http://www.pliskov.cz/&prev=search The Village Pliskov]. For more than 300 years, the people of Pliskov lived ordinary lives: "out came the Prayerbooks, Tallit, Tefillin, their long frocked coats, peaked hats from under which, came out the long curled peyases. On Friday night Pliskov became quiet, its streets and alleys became deserted. In every home there was a meal cooked especially for Shabbat or a Yom Tov. Saturdays, after the synagogue, were spent at home, but after Shabbat people strolled down through the shopping center.[http://www.pliskover.com/PliskovHistory.htm History of Pliskov].{{Image|file=Pliskov-1.jpg |size=l |caption=Pliskov. At the town pump in the marketsquare, three water-carriers waiting to fill their pails while the women draw water (1920's-30's).[http://www.polishjews.yivoarchives.org/archive/?p=collections/controlcard&id=22984 YIVO Digital Archive of Jewish Life in Poland]. }} === Memories of Old Pliskov === In celebration of the 30th anniversary of the Pliskover Free Loan Association, one of its more prominent members, Aaron Roth, provided some "Memories of Old Pliskov": ''The majority of Pliskovs' inhabitants were poor, but they were honest and devoted to their common interests. They maintained Talmud-Torahs, and a Bickur-Cholem. They had a Schul, a Kloiz (Chapel), and a Beth-Hamedrash; and, in addition, there were many "individual institutions"; for example: ''Motey and Gavriel, who always went through town with their red kerchief, collecting contributions for the poor and needy. Goosee, a poor widow, who went out every Friday morning, rain or shine, to gather Chale for Sabbath, and was so tactful in distributing them that no one knew, when she went into a house, whether she received or left behind the Chales she carried in her bag.'' ''Dvossey, (Dvossey Chiamki's, she was called) a short, squat, wrinkled old lady who bustled about summer and winter in her shawl under which she invariably carried the home-made red-raspberry jam to gladden the heart of some poor invalid, or a little warm chicken broth for some newly confined mother.'' ''Then there were the old men who went about the town on Saturday mornings to call everyone to the Thillim recitations: Shloyme der Shpitzinitzer Schneider, Paysunu der Sheester, and·Yossel der Stolyar.'' ''Solomon had been taught in his youth to be a tailor, and he was called ever since then Shloyme the tailor. But at heart he was far from tailoring. The great craving of his soul was to study the Torah, and not only to study it for himself, but to impart it to others. He became a self-made preacher; but when he arose to speak in the beth-hamedrash, it was a matter of risking his life; well-rolled wet towels would begin flying at his head. But he took it all good-naturedly, saying, "they should have put a stone inside." As if to make up for all this, he used to have the streets all to himself on Saturday mornings when he· would trudge about at early dawn, in frost or blizzard, to rouse the townspeople for the Thillim recitations.'' ''Paysunu, the shoemaker, was short in stature; with a gray beard and the gleaming eyes of a child. Indeed, he looked every bit like a young lad, only with a long beard on. He, too, poor fellow, wasn't to be blamed that they had made him a shoemaker. He preferred a chapter of psalms a great deal more to all the shoes and boots in his shop. The great pleasure of his life was to get up before daybreak on Saturdays and wake the pious to attend the Thillim prayers. But here he had a rival in the aforementioned Shloyme, the tailor.'' ''Yossel stolyar (the joiner) was a great toiler and looked it. He had accummulated very little from his trade, apparently not even anything to live on. He was also the beadle·of the cemetery and the official grave-digger, and, like his two confreres, stirred the town when it was time for Slichoth or Thillim. But in the interests of truth, it should be added that for all his industry and dutifulness to the town, he suffered an evil repute. By a strange fatality, 'people cursed by his name: "Yossel, the carpenter, take you!"''[http://digital.library.pitt.edu/cgi-bin/t/text/pageviewer-idx?c=pitttext&cc=pitttext&idno=31735051650707&node=31735051650707%3A1.24&frm=frameset&view=image&seq=70 The Thirtieth Anniversary Jubilee Book of the Pliskover Free Loan Association (1938)], p. 67. Ten years later, Roth wrote again on the "Jewish Traditions in Old Pliskov": ''Life in Pliskov revolved around the Sabbath. The concern of the whole week was the preparation for that sacred day. Poor families could not be allowed to go in want on Shabbos. The children studied all week in cheder to be subjected to an oral examination on Saturday. The bath-keeper worried all week for the wherewithal to heat the bath house on Friday. The women observed very strictly the mitzvah or precept of lighting the candles.'' ''Before the wedding the bride was shown how to observe the ceremony. It was the custom for the women to cover :the eyes with their hands and after pronouncing the benediction over the kindled lights to pour out, in their prayer before them, all that weighed on their hearts. For it was their accepted belief that with the lighting of the candles the Holy Sabbath was ushered in to reign supreme. Even in Gehenna they ceased to burn and roast the poor sinners. They were just as certain that upon kindling the havdalah lights the roasting and burning started at once again in Gehenna. For this reason the most pious of the women-folk made haste to pronounce the blessing over the candles on Friday before sundown, but took their time to say "'God of Abraham" on Saturday night. During the winter, in the gathering dusk of Saturday afternoon, we youngsters were deeply moved by Mother's prayer: "God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, keep Thy people Israel in Thy faith. The beloved holy Sabbath departed. May the new week bring us health, prosperity, and good tidings. Do Thou this for me, for my husband, and for my children, and for all our people. Amen. Amen.'' ''""For the sake of Abraham let me live; for the sake of Isaac do Thou feed me; and for the sake of Jacob, do Thou show me the goodly way."'' ''Jews observed the Sabbath- and the holiday-as one obeys a law of nature, inescapably and as a matter of course. Something untoward must have befallen one who did not show up for the services at the synagogue on Saturday or on a holiday.'' ''The Pliskov fair occurred every other Monday. The townsfolk looked forward to it from one fortnight to the next, for out of the market day they drew their livelihood. But if a festival fell on a Monday there was no pulling of long faces. The Jews attended the synagogue and observed the holiday with never a thought on trade.'' ''It happened once that on the Feast of Pentecost a poor neighbor of ours got a great bargain in buying a cow at half price because there were no Jewish customers around to patronize the peasants. The moment he entered the synagogue for prayer, they seized him, thrashed him soundly, and cast him out of the house of worship. The poor fellow, conscious of having violated God's holy day, accepted his punishment in utter silence.'' ''Speaking of holidays, it is worthwhile recalling the profound impression preparing for the Passover made on us as they began baking matzos. What a furor of housecleaning there went on, and washing, and kashering (koshering utensils). They brought the stove to· a. glowing red heat.'' ''Children waited from o.ne holiday till the next. They looked forward especially for the jolly _____ (Rejoicing of the Law), when old Sender used to trudge along the streets of the town casting about him sickle pears.'' ''To return to the Saturdays of Pliskov. Before our eyes still floats the vision of the small huts with their tiny windows and doors. Doors? Through most of them a full grown person had to stoop forward to enter the house. And out of those tiny windows shone forth so cheerfully the Friday-night prayer candles.'' ''And those beautiful happy tunes of zemiros that were sung at every Sabbath table and re-echoed through the stilled streets of Pliskov! On week-days there floated in the air the nostalgic chant of children and rebbi conning a lesson in cheder; and out of the craftsman's shops issued snatches, in high-powered voices, of chazonishe melodies and words from the sacred prayers.''[http://digital.library.pitt.edu/cgi-bin/t/text/pageviewer-idx?c=pitttext;cc=pitttext;g=pitttextall;xc=1;q1=pliskov;idno=31735051650822;rgn=full%20text;didno=31735051650822;view=image;seq=0020;node=31735051650822%3A1.14 The Fortieth Anniversary Book of the Pliskov Free Loan Association (1948)], p. 18 Roth elaborated further on the poverty of the inhabitants of Pliskov: ''There were no banks in that town. Indeed, it may be said with certainty that many of its inhabitants never saw a bank in their life. On the other hand, the term "bank money" was very popular. It meant, of course, nothing else than money! secured on loans.'' ''In Pliskov there were one woman and one or two men who engaged in the business of lending money on interest. You borrowed nine rubles and owed ten. Every Friday you had to return one ruble plus ten kopeks; that is, the interest charge was one kopek per week on every ruble borrowed.'' ''But it was no easy matter to se-cure the loan of nine rubles. Collateral was necessary-a pledge at no less value, say, than your Sabbath gabardine or the pewter candle-sticks.'' ''The one charitable thing that may be said of these "bankers" is that, when you were in need of the gabardine or the candle-sticks for the Sabbath, they let you have them again on the promise that you would return the pledge immediately upon the stars coming out on Saturday night.'' ''The poor of Pliskov had to borrow money for more than one purpose, but most frequently to patch up their straw thatch. Nevertheless for the youngsters it was a great treat to behold the water dripping through the ceiling when it rained outside, and for their elders it was a matter of grimmer jesting. "The Rainmaker is visiting us!" All week they sighed and groaned: it rains and rains so that you can't take a step out of the house or harness the old mare. But, come Friday, when you need "the bank money," it gets nice again.''[http://digital.library.pitt.edu/cgi-bin/t/text/pageviewer-idx?c=pitttext&cc=pitttext&xc=1&idno=31735051650822&g=pitttextall&q1=pliskov&node=31735051650822%3A1.14&frm=frameset&view=image&seq=27 The Fortieth Anniversary Book of the Pliskov Free Loan Association (1948)], p. 23 === Destruction of Pliskov === The Jewish population of Pliskov (and the surrounding sthetls) was often the victim of pogroms, assaults, persecutions and murders from its founding until its complete disappearance during the Second World War.[http://www.pliskover.com/PliskovHistory.htm History of Pliskov]. By 1909, there were only 241 inhabitants in Pliskov[https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=cs&u=http://www.pliskov.cz/&prev=search The Village Pliskov]. The Jews of Pliskov suffered greatly during the Russian Revolution. In 1918-1919, there were pogroms in Pliskov during which local Jews were assaulted and their property either looted or severely damaged. Under Soviet occupation, many young Jews left Pliskov for larger towns and cities in search of educational and vocational opportunities. While some former merchants became integrated into the state or municipal service, others found employment at the local brick factory. In the 1920's, Pliskov became the center of a Jewish council. Pliskov also had a Yiddish school.[http://www.yadvashem.org/untoldstories/database/index.asp?cid=774 Yad Vashem: The Untold Stories.] {{Image|file=Pliskov-2.jpg |size=l |caption=Pliskov Refugees at Ungheni, Rumania (1921)[http://digital.library.pitt.edu/cgi-bin/t/text/pageviewer-idx?c=pitttext;cc=pitttext;idno=31735051650707;node=31735051650707%3A1.24;frm=frameset;view=image;seq=106;page=root;size=s The Thirtieth Anniversary Jubilee Book of the Pliskover Free Loan Association (1938)], p. 15. }} In 1939, Pliskov's 793 Jews comprised 24.4 percent of the town's total population. Jewish refugees came to Pliskov following the German invasion of Poland in 1939 as well as in June, 1941 when Germany invaded the Soviet Union.[http://www.yadvashem.org/untoldstories/database/index.asp?cid=774 Yad Vashem: The Untold Stories.] In July, 1941, Pilskov was occupied by the German Army. As part of the treaty between Russia and Germany before the War, the newspapers and radio discontinued reports on how the fascists treated the Jews. Waiting to see how they would be treated, the Jews stayed in the town.[http://www.pliskover.com/PliskovHistory.htm History of Pliskov]. Shortly after the start of the occupation, the German authorities appointed a Jewish elder and imposed "taxes" on the Jewish poulation on various items, including cash and valuables. The Jews were also forced to wear Stars of David and to perform various kinds of work. [http://www.yadvashem.org/untoldstories/database/index.asp?cid=774 Yad Vashem: The Untold Stories.] After depriving the population of their rights and confiscating their personal property, German fascists and the Ukranian police force executed all of Pliskov's Jews (between 600 and 900 people) in October, 1941.[http://www.pliskover.com/PliskovHistory.htm History of Pliskov]. [http://www.yadvashem.org/untoldstories/database/index.asp?cid=774 Yad Vashem: The Untold Stories.] === Pliskov Today === The Jewish town of Pliskov no longer exists though there is a village named Pliskov (Ukranian: ''Plyskiv'') in present day Ukraine.[https://www.google.com/maps/place/49%C2%B022'09.0%22N+29%C2%B017'05.0%22E/@49.369167,29.284722,14z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x0?hl=en Google Maps]. In the late 1950's, the population was around 200. By 2003, its population was 117.[https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=cs&u=http://www.pliskov.cz/&prev=search The Village Pliskov]. == Sources ==

Plural Wives of LDS Prophet Joseph Smith Jr.

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'''The sourced list of the contemporaneous plural wives of LDS prophet and founder [[Smith-2522|Joseph Smith Jr.]]''' Source: [[#S1]] This list is possibly incomplete. [[Category: Nauvoo, Illinois]] [[Category: Wives of the Presidents of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints]] ---- This list contains all of the known and presumed likely wives of Jospeh Smith who were connected to him in plural marriages during his lifetime. Links to WikiTree profiles are included here for the ones that exist. The first 36 names below are arranged in approximate chronological order of their known date of marriage to Joseph Smith. The remainder are listed in ascending order of their approximate age at marriage, in 1843-1844, the period when Joseph married most of his wives. Joseph died in June 1844. In January 1846, thirty women were posthumously sealed to him "for eternity" in the temple at Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois. Other records prove that more than two thirds of them had already been married to Joseph during his lifetime. So presumably the 1846 posthumous sealing ceremony was merely a second solemnization of the earlier marriages, and so those women are included in this list in the order of their ealier marriage. Posthumously, scores of later women were sealed to Joseph Smith in Utah. In the absence of evidence of any lifetime marriage to Joseph, they are not included in this list. The wives in this list are divided into four groups. Aside from Emma and Fannie, the first group consists of mostly married women to whom Joseph was sealed between 1838 and the excommunication of '''John Cook Bennett''' on June 23, 1842. Bennett is a key primary source for the early plural marriages of Joseph, because he had compiled and published a list of seven of the early wives, to the extent of his knowledge, in that period prior to his expulsion. Bennett, the same age as Joseph, was a celebrated doctor, and later became Mayor of Nauvoo. Bennett was an instructor in midwifery at an Ohio college, and became secretary of the Illinois Medical Society and quartermaster general of the Illinois militia. With an easy, vivacious and glib manner that Emma distrusted, he might be classified in modern psychology as somewhat of a manipulative sociopath. Bennett appears to have been a complete sexual opportunist in the early church, attracted by the rumors of polygamy. To win Joseph's favor, Bennett pushed Joseph's series of elaborate charters for Nauvoo through the Illinois legislature. By giving equal promises of Mormon favor to both political parties, Bennett succeeded in winning the charters, thus bringing to Joseph his first great political victory. Baptized in the summer of 1840, Bennett became Joseph's most intimate friend. But then, reluctantly, Joseph began to rebuke him, first when he caught Bennett preaching promiscuous intercourse as early as December 1840. Over the next couple of years Bennett continued to be a thorn in the Nauvoo church, as he seduced a number of women in the colony, in the name of the prophet Joseph, with the promise of marriage, but without even the facade of an actual ceremony. During all this time the spiritual plural wife docrine did exist in practice among the leading Mormon men, but it was closely guarded. Bennett not only failed to keep his liasons private, but his blatant disregard for any ceremonial part in his seductions undermined Joseph's elaborate revelation of a celestial basis for the plural marriage doctrine. For church leaders, the worst of all of Bennett's flaunting behavior was the allegation that he performed frequent abortions on the young women who became pregnant by him. After his expulsion, on July 8, 1842 Bennett began newspaper publication of a series of letters, which were compiled at the end of September into his book, ''The History of the Saints: or, An Exposé of Joe Smith and Mormonism''. Bennett described an elaborate system set up by Joseph, which inducted the Mormon women into three classes. The highest class consisted of the honored women who were called the "Cloistered Saints," or "Saints of the Black Veil" who became secret spiritual wives of the leading church men. There is no other documentation that uses Bennett's terminology for the classes of women, but the "Cloistered Saints" roughly fits Joseph's system of plural wives. Bennett reported that Joseph had at least seven of these spiritual wives by the time of Bennett's June 1842 expulsion from the colony. Out of deferenece to their reputations, Bennett listed the seven women by only their first initials and asterisks for each of the remaining letters. But as for Joseph, Bennett continued to mercilessly hound and plot against him throughout the short remainder of Joseph's life. : '''NAME''' of the wife of Joseph, '''AGE''' at marriage, '''DATE''' of marriage to Joseph :: '''NAME''' of other current husbands, (deceased) if a prior marriage : 1. [[Hale-103|Emma Hale]] age 22 m. January 18, 1827 : 2. Fannie Alger age 17 ? m. 1836 Source: [[#S1]] '''Fannie Alger''' was the first woman to be linked to Joseph, after Emma. Fannie was a neighbor's orphan daughter. At the early colony in Kirtland, Ohio Emma brought Fannie into the family home. In 1836 it was alleged that she and Joseph then had an illicit affair, from which Fannie bore a child by Joseph. As described later by '''C. G. Webb''' in an 1886 interview, Fannie was "unable to conceal the consequences of her celestial relation with the prophet" and so Emma drove Fannie out of the home. (In 1834 Webb had become Joseph's grammar teacher in Joseph's School of the Prophet's, which was intended to more highly educate the church elders at the colony in Kirtland, Ohio, after Joseph had first encountered some of the Missouri barbarism). Fannie returned to her family and the Alger family then went to Indiana in the winter of 1837-1838, where Fannie married and raised a large family. Some time later, at the temple in St. Geroge, President '''Heber C. Kimball''' (the father of Joseph's plural wife Helen, and also later husband of Joseph's early plural wife Prescindia Huntington Buell), introduced Fannie's brother, '''John Alger''', as the "brother of the Prophet Joseph's first plural wife." In a 1903 letter '''Benjamin F. Johnson''', brother of two of Joseph's wives, gave the most detailed account of Fannie. : 3. Lucinda Pendleton Morgan Harris age 37 ? m. 1838 Source: [[#S1]] '''Lucinda Pendleton''' was born September 27, 1801 in Virginia, a daughter of '''Joseph Pendleton'''. Historian Andrew Jenson listed Lucinda as "one of the first" wives of Joseph, and this marriage was likely in 1838, when Joseph and Emma were living with the Harris couple at their home in Far West, Missouri. Two months after arrival, Emma gave birth in the Harris home to her third son, '''Alexander Hale Smith'''. In the 1839 move from Missouri to the new colony at Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois, the Harris family was given a home lot directly across from Joseph. In 1842 Lucinda confided to her good friend '''Sarah Pratt''' (wife of '''Orson Pratt''') that she was Joseph's "mistress since four years." Later, in January 1846, Lucinda's husband George Harris stood as proxy in the Nauvoo temple when Lucinda was sealed to Joseph "for eternity" :: wife of William Morgan (deceased) Source: [[#S1]] '''William Morgan''' was a famous anti-Masonic martyr :: wife of George Washington Harris Source: [[#S1]] '''George Harris''' was misidentified as a Mason in the January 12, 1831 ''Arkansas Gazette'' issue which noted Lucinda's second marriage to him : 4. [[Huntington-33|Prescindia Huntington Buell]] age 29 ? m. 1839 Source: [[#S1]] '''Prescindia Huntington''' was an older sister of Joseph's later plural wife, Zina. She was born September 7, 1810. In the spring of 1839, in the colony at Far West, Missouri, Prescindia bore a son, '''Oliver Buell''', who bore a strong resemblance to Joseph, as seen in a later photograph. During this time, Prescindia's husband Norman Buell had temporarily left the church. Prescindia later admitted to '''Mrs. Ettie V. Smith''' that she did not know whether Norman or Joseph was the father of Oliver. Two years later, on December 11, 1841, Prescindia was officially married to Joseph. The ceremony was performed by her brother, '''Dimick Huntington'''. John Bennett listed her as one of the seven early wives, appearing on his list as "Mrs. B****" Prescindia remained as Mrs. Buell, and after the fall of 1840 she continued to live with Norman when they moved to Lima, Illinois, until early 1846, when she left him and then became a plural wife of Heber C. Kimball. With Heber, Prescindia then had two children. In 1884 Prescindia's brother '''Oliver Huntington''' later wrote that he stood Proxy for Joseph as her son Oliver Buell was officially "sealed or adopted to" Joseph Smith in the Mormon temple in Salt Lake City, Utah. Counting the earlier birth by Fannie Alger, Oliver was the second child fathered by Joseph, who was born to any of the plural wives, other than Emma :: wife of Norman Buell Source: [[#S1]] '''Norman Buell''' married 17-year old Prescindia Huntington and had two sons with her, '''George Buell''' and '''Silas Buell''' before 1836. Silas died very young. On April 24, 1838 the couple then had a '''daughter Buell''', at Fishing River, Missouri, who died in infancy. Between that time and 1839 Norman temporarily left the church, possibly over contention about the birth of Prescindia's son Oliver Buell at that time, who was most likely fathered by Joseph Smith. Norman returned to the church in the fall of 1840, when the Buell family then moved to Lima, Illinois. They remained together there until early 1846, when Prescindia left him for good : 5. Nancy Marinda Johnson Hyde age 24 ? m. 1839 Source: [[#S1]] '''Nancy Marinda Johnson''' was born a daughter of '''John Johnson''' in Pomfret, Windsor County, Vermont on June 28, 1815. Before the 1830s the family moved to Hiram, Ohio. In 1832, John Johnson offered his home to Jospeph Smith, who was then at the early colony in Kirtland, 40 miles to the northwest. 17-year old Nancy, also living in the home of her father, was thus linked intimately to Joseph as early as this time. On March 24, 1832 a drunken mob broke into the Johnson home, pulled Joseph from his bed, and then viciously beat and tarred and feathered him. One of the mob leaders was '''Eli Johnson''', Nancy's brother. Eli, who reportedly wanted, unsuccessfully, to have Joseph castrated by a doctor present in the mob, suspected Joseph of "being too intimate with his sister," Nancy Marinda. Despite his terrible injuries, Joseph showed up at his appointed time the next day, the Sabbath, to preach a quiet, dignified sermon, thus adding to his aura. A week later one of Joseph and Emma's adopted twin babies died of measles, and Joseph left Hiram, headed for the young colony at Independence, Missouri. Two years later Nancy went on to marry Orson Hyde, in 1834. A few years later Orson was accused of apostasy. In April 1839, as a condition for Orson's reinstatement as an apostle, his wife Nancy became Joseph's next plural wife. By 1858 Nancy had born ten children. Two of her sons are thought to have been fathered by Joseph Smith: '''Orson Washington Hyde''', born November 9, 1843, and '''Frank Henry Hyde''', born January 23, 1845. On July 31, 1857, Orson Hyde had Nancy sealed "for eternity" to Joseph Smith :: wife of Orson Hyde Source: [[#S1]] '''Orson Hyde''' was an early apostle who married 19-year old Nancy Johnson in Ohio on September 4, 1834, two years after young Nancy had first had a probable liason with Joseph Smith. In October 1838 Orson was charged with apostasy, when he and others defected from the colony at Far West, Missouri. The defectors were upset by Mormon counter-attacks and looting of the nearby town of Gallatin, Missouri. In April 1839, as a condition for Orson's reinstatement as an apostle, his wife Nancy became Joseph's next plural wife. On New Years Day in 1843 Orson reached a height of his reinstated career when he preached a sermon on Mormonism in the Illinois House of Representatives. Although Orson went on to raise ten children with Nancy, two of the sons are thought to have been fathered by Joseph. On July 31, 1857, Orson Hyde had Nancy sealed "for eternity" to Joseph Smith : 6. Clarissa Reed Hancock age 35 ? m. 1840 Source: [[#S1]] '''Clarissa Reed Hancock''' was born on February 7, 1815 in Livonia, New York. There appears to be no written evidence, but only oral tradition in the Hancock family that she was sealed to Joseph Smith in Nauvoo. On April 19, 1841, her son '''John Reed Hancock''' was born in Nauvoo, and it is believed in the family that his true father was Joseph Smith. Another son, '''Levison Hancock''', was born on June 9, 1845, the son of Clarissa's husband Levi, and so named :: wife of Levi W. Hancock Source: [[#S1]] '''Levi Hancock''' was married to Clarissa when her son John was born in 1841, but Levi is presumed in the family to not be the father of that son : 7. [[Beaman-1|Louisa Beaman]] age 26 m. April 5, 1841 Source: [[#S1]] '''Louisa Beaman''' was born on February 7, 1815 in Livonia, New York. She was described as "full-breasted and disturbingly beautiful," one of the charming girls who worshipped Joseph from a respectful distance. Her sister, an '''Unknown Beaman''', married '''Erastus Snow''', who was in turn a brother-in-law of Elder '''Joseph Bates Noble'''. John Cook Bennett provided the statement that Louisa became one of Joseph's early plural wives when she was married to him on April 5, 1841 by Elder Noble. Noble also later swore to a statement confirming the marriage on that date. And Erastus Snow also confirmed that date as he wrote that it was when Louisa was sealed to Joseph as "his first plural wife." That date and wedding, on the eve of the eleventh anniversary of the founding of the church, is often considered to be the "official" inauguration of the doctrine of plural marriage. However, as seen above, Joseph had long since already fathered a few children by women other than Emma, and had been engaged in liasons that were later interpreted to have been earlier plural marriages. A couple years later, Joseph's journal entry for Thursday, May 11, 1843 notes that he baptised Louisa on that morning, along with '''Sarah Alley''' and others. Louisa later became the plural wife of '''Brigham Young''' on January 14, 1846, with whom she bore two sets of twins, all of whom died in infancy. Louisa died on May 16, 1850 in Salt Lake City : 8. [[Huntington-3|Zina Diantha Huntington Jacobs]] age 20 m. October 27, 1841 Source: [[#S1]] '''Zina Huntington''' was a younger sister of Joseph's early plural wife, Prescindia. Zina was born on January 31, 1821 in Watertown, New York. When she was nineteen, during the great plague of 1840, Joseph took the beautiful young Zina into his home for a time. A year later, on October 27, 1841, only seven months after her marriage to Henry Jacbos, and consequently while seven months pregnant, she was married to Joseph by her brother Dimick Huntington, and with her sister '''Fanny Huntington''' as a witness. Only a few months later, on January 2, 1842, Zina's first child was born, '''Zebulon Jacobs''', who was fathered by Henry Jacobs. Henry ultimately accepted this early plural marriage to Joseph, because in January 1846 at the ceremony in the newly completed Nauvoo temple Henry stood as witness when Zina was sealed to Brigham Young "for time" and to Joseph Smith "for eternity." Zina and Henry did have another son, '''Henry Chariton Jacobs''', who was born on March 22, 1846, but that birth was shortly after Zina had already left Henry to live as the plural wife of Brigham Young. Zina later bore a '''daughter Young''' who was fathered by Brigham. It was only much later, in 1878, before Zina publicly admitted to her earlier plural marriage to Joseph. :: wife of Henry Bailey Jacobs Source: [[#S1]] '''Henry Jacobs''' married 20-year old Zina Huntington on March 7, 1841. Henry and Zina quickly had a son Zebulon, born only a few months after Zina's plural marriage to Joseph. Henry was reportedly proud of his beautiful wife Zina, and it was believed that he was not aware of her seduction and marriage to Joseph, which may have occurred while Henry was away on a journey. A Mormon convert, '''William Hall''', wrote that "when Jacobs returned, he found her pregnant by Smith. Jacobs put up with the insult, and still lived with her." However it is doubtful that either Henry's son Zebulon or any other child of Zina was fathered by Joseph. In any case Henry seems to have been unaware of the plural marriage of his wife to Joseph during her pregnancy. In the winter of 1842 '''John D. Lee''', one of Jospeh's twelve appointed bodyguards, among his toughest fighters and most devoted friends, went on a tour of southern Illinois, accompanied by Henry. During that trip, Lee reports, Henry talked constanly about his wife Zina, now mother of his new child, of "what a true, virtuous, lovely woman she was. He almost worshipped her. Little did he think that in his absence she was sealed to the Prophet Joseph." Henry evidently later accepted the plural marriages of his wife Zina because in January 1846 at the ceremony in the Nauvoo temple Henry stood as witness when Zina was sealed to to Joseph Smith "for eternity" and at the same time to Brigham Young "for time." However only a couple months later came the birth of Henry's son Henry Chariton Jacobs, by Zina. There was certainly strife in Henry's relationship with Zina, because Zina had already left Henry for Brigham a couple months before that birth of her second son by Henry. Whether or not Henry had been aware of the early relationship of Zina with Joseph, she further clouded the issue because she did not publicly admit to her earlier plural marriage to Joseph until 1878. : 9. Mary Elizabeth Rollins Lightner age 24 m. February 1842 Source: [[#S1]] '''Mary Rollins''' was born on April 9, 1818, a daughter of '''John Rollins''' of New York. Mary wrote in her autobiography that she first saw Joseph during a cottage meeting in 1831 when she was thirteen, at the early colony in Kirtland, Ohio. Later that year she moved to Independence, Missouri, where she met and married a non-Mormon, Adam Lightner on August 11, 1835. There they had three sons. In 1840-1841 the family moved to the new colony in Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois, and bought a home lot near Joseph's home. There Mary taught painting to Joseph's adopted daughter, '''Julia Smith'''. In her autobiography, Mary was one of the few married women who described their courtship by Joseph. Joseph told her in 1842 that he had been commanded to take her as a wife as early as 1834, when "an angel came to him three times, the last time with a drawn sword and threatened his life." On hearing the angel story in 1842, a sceptical Mary questioned Joseph why he did not tell her until then. Joseph replied that, wrote Mary, "the angel told him I should have a witness. An angel came to me." To solidify the point that Joseph had thoroughly seduced her, Mary wrote, "Joseph said I was his before I came here and he said all the Devils in Hell should never get me from him." In a 1902 affidavit, the elderly Mary swore that in February 1842 she was sealed to Joseph by Brigham Young in the Masonic Hall, and then again by Heber C. Kimball in the Nauvoo Temple. After July 4, 1842 Mary and Adam moved away from Nauvoo, to Pontusac, where Mary had her fourth son in 1843. That son may have been a child of Joseph, and the pregnancy or Mary's relationship with Joseph may have been what prompted Adam to move the family away from Nauvoo. In the later 1846 ceremony Mary was sealed to Joseph "for eternity," and at the same time she was also sealed to Brigham Young "for time," although because she had an early departure from the Nauvoo colony, there is no reason to believe that she had any worldly relationship with Brigham. And she is clear in her autobiography that she remained living with Adam. Mary had six more children with Adam. In 1863 Adam finally took Mary to the colony in Utah. She died there at age 95 on December 17, 1913 :: wife of Adam Lightner Source: [[#S1]] '''Adam Lightner''' was a non-Mormon in Independence, Missouri, where he met and married Mary Rollins on August 11, 1835. The couple, with three sons, settled in Nauvoo by 1841. Adam was friendly to the church of his wife Mary, but he refused to be baptised. Mary later revealed her February 1842 relationship with Joseph, and then prior to the birth of Mary's fourth son in 1843, Adam was prompted to move the family away from Nauvoo, to Pontusac, possibly because Joseph may have been the father of that son. In 1863 Adam finally moved Mary and family to Utah, although he never joined the church there : 10. Patty Bartlett Sessions age 47 m. March 9, 1872 Source: [[#S1]] '''Patty Bartlett''' was born on February 4, 1795. She married David Sessions in 1812. Patty wrote in her journal that she was sealed to Joseph in plural marriage on March 9, 1842 at age 47 by '''Willard Richards''', one of the handful of leading men who embraced Joseph's angel-driven doctrine of polygamy, or "spiritual wifery," in the early period. At a full decade older than Joseph, Patty became the first (excluding Lucinda, who had only been in her thirties at the time) of a handful of older women in plural marriages with the younger Joseph. The ceremony took place, with Patty's daughter Sylvia (a later plural wife of Joseph) present, in the chamber of '''Newel K. Whitney''', husband of '''Elizabeth Ann Whitney''', and an early Mormon Bishop whose store in October 1831 had become the storehouse and commissary for the Kirtland, Ohio Order at that time, and who a few months later stood witness to the marriage of their own daughter Sarah Whitney to Joseph. (Elizabeth Ann Whitney granted 17-year old Sarah to Joseph instead of herself at the time, and thus was the only leader of the Female Relief Society who did not become a plural wife of Joseph). John Bennett listed Patty in his list of the early seven wives, appearing on the list as "Mrs. S*******." In an 1844 narrative '''Joseph H. Jackson''', a disaffected Mormon who plotted revenge against the Smiths after he unsuccessfully sought marriage with the daughter of '''Hyrum Smith''', wrote that Mrs. Sessions and another plural wife, Mrs. Durfee, and a '''Mrs. Taylor''' (not a known plural wife) were called "Mothers in Israel." These older women's duty was reportedly to initiate the younger women into the mysteries of polygamy. Patty was a famous, esteemed midwife in Nauvoo and later in Utah. Her husband David died in about 1850, and on March 27, 1852 Patty was then sealed to '''John Parry''' "for time" in Salt Lake City. Patty died at age 98 on December 14, 1893 :: wife of David Sessions Source: [[#S1]] '''David Sessions ''' married Patty Bartlett on June 28, 1812. His wife Patty became one of Joseph's early plural wives at age 47, and later David and Patty's daughter Sarah also became one of Joseph's plural wives. David died about 1850. : 11 Delcena Johnson Sherman age 36 ? m. Bef. June 1842 Source: [[#S1]] '''Delcena Johnson''' was an older sister of Joseph's later plural wife Almera, and also of Benjamin F. Johnson, a friend of Joseph. Delcena was born on November 19, 1806 in Westford, Vermont. She was already widowed from her husband Lyman Sherman prior to her plural marriage in the periord before the June 1842 excommunication of John Bennett. Her younger brother Benjamin wrote in a letter that he found her, and her former acquaintance Louisa Beaman, upon his return to Nauvoo at that time, in the care and comfort of Joseph, and that the marriage of Delcena by that time "being tacitly admitted, I asked no questions." :: wife of Lyman R. Sherman (deceased) Source: [[#S1]] '''Lyman Sherman''' was married to Delcena Johnson, and he died, in the words of Benjamin Johnson, as a "martyr to conditions" in the violence of the Mormon War at Far West, Missouri, prior to the exodus from that colony in February 1839 and the move to the new colony at Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois : 12. Unknown Unknown Durfee age ? m. Bef. June 1842 Source: [[#S1]] '''Mrs. Durfee''' was described by Sarah Pratt as "an old woman called Durfee" who "boasted here in Salt Lake of having been one of Joseph's wives." In John C. Bennett's list of seven of Joseph's early plural wives she is named as "Mrs. D*****" in which each asterisk stands for a single letter. In his 1844 narrative the disaffected Mormon Joseph H. Jackson wrote that Mrs. Durfee and the earlier plural wife, Mrs. Sessions, and a Mrs. Taylor (not a known plural wife) were called "Mothers in Israel." These older women's duty was reportedly to initiate the younger women into the mysteries of polygamy. :: wife of Unknown Durfee Source: [[#S1]] '''Mr. Durfee''' is unknown, as is whether he lived in the colony at Nauvoo or was a predeceased husband of Joseph's plural wife "Mrs. Durfee." But it seems likely that he may have been the same man as '''Lemuel Durfee''', a neighbor at the early colony in Kirtland, Ohio who in 1833 had signed an affidavit charging Joseph Smith with an immoral character and vicious habits. If so, then Mrs. Durfee may have been his widow, or perhaps her early involvement with Joseph may have been the cause of Lemuel's animosity toward Joseph : 13. Sally Ann Fuller Gatty age 26 ? m. Bef. June 1842 Source: [[#S1]] '''Sally Fuller''' was born on October 24, 1815 at Saratoga, New York. John Bennett listed her as one of the seven on his list of Joseph's early plural wives in Nauvoo, as "Mrs. G****." Much later on January 29, 1846 she was sealed to her husband Samuel Gatty "for time" and at the same time was sealed to Joseph "for eternity" :: wife of Samuel Gatty Source: [[#S1]] '''Samuel Gatty''' was married to Sally Fuller on an unknown date, but much later on January 29, 1846 she was sealed to him "for time" and at the same time was sealed to Joseph "for eternity" : 14. A**** Unknown S**** age ? m. Bef. June 1842 Source: [[#S1]] '''A**** Unknown''' remains unidentified. John Bennett listed her as one of the seven of Joseph's early plural wives in Nauvoo, as "Mrs. A**** S***" and she was reportedly married to Joseph by Brigham Young. Each asterisk represents a letter in her name :: wife of Unknown S**** Source: [[#S1]] '''Unknown S****''' is an unidentified husband of the early plural wife of Joseph. Each asterisk stands for a letter his last name, as his wife was identifed by John C. Bennett in the early plural marriage to Joseph at Nauvoo : 15. Sarah Bapson age ? m. Bef. June 1842 Source: [[#S1]] '''Sarah Bapson''' may be identical with this plural wife, who was named only as an unmarried "Miss B*****" on John Bennett's list of seven early wives of Joseph, in which each asterisk took the place of a letter in her name in deference to her reputation. Researcher Stanley Ivins found evidence that she may be Miss Sarah Bapson ---- Below is the second of the four groups of the wives of Joseph. The women in this group below were the leading women of the Nauvoo Female Relief Society, and they were married to Joseph in the period of turmoil following the excommunication of the notorious John Cook Bennett on June 23, 1842. : 16. [[Snow-8|Eliza Roxey Snow]] age 38 m. June 29, 1842 Source: [[#S1]] '''Eliza Snow''' was born on January 21, 1804 as the daughter of '''Oliver Snow''', a wealthy Campbellite. Eliza joined the church in 1835 at the early colony in Kirtland, Ohio. In the spring of 1836 Eliza lived in Joseph's home there (around the same time as the young orphan Fannie Alger), while she taught a girl's school in Kirtland. Eliza was a gifted young poetess, whom Emma used as a spy on Joseph's activities. Joseph found that out, and to win Eliza over Joseph "made her one of his celestial brides," as later explained by C. G. Webb in an 1886 interview. In Nauvoo Eliza had again moved into Joseph's home, and she formally became his plural wife at age 38 on June 29, 1842, the first plural marriage only a week after the expulsion of the notorious John C. Bennett. The ceremony was performed by Brigham Young, and the date was confirmed in Joseph's diary entry on that day. Tradition in the Snow family, notably by her nephew '''LeRoi C. Snow''', holds that Eliza conceived a child by Joseph, which resulted in a miscarriage after Emma discovered the couple embracing in the hall outside their bedrooms, and in a rage flung Eliza down the stairs and drove her out into the street. The story about Emma turning Eliza out into the street "in her night clothes" was also years later confirmed by '''Solon Foster''', who was Joseph's coachman and who was present that night in the Mansion House. As he then later told Emma's son '''Joseph Smith III''', whom he had comforted that night, about Eliza, "You called her aunt, because you knew she was your father's wife. He did not deny it." And later in his 1886 interview C. G. Webb embellished the story that Emma, feeling "outraged as a wife and betrayed as a friend" was reported as "having had recourse to a vulgar broomstick as an instrument of revenge; and the harsh treatment received at Emma's hand is said to have destroyed Eliza's hopes of becoming the mother of a prophet's son." Eliza testified frequently and with great pride about her plural marriage with Joseph. In 1944 Eliza's autobiography appeared serially in ''Relief Society Magazine'' in Salt Lake City. : 17. Sarah Ann Whitney age 17 m. July 27, 1842 Source: [[#S1]] '''Sarah Whitney''' was born on March 22, 1825 as the daughter of Newel K. Whitney, a Mormon Bishop. On July 27, 1842 at age seventeen she was married to Joseph, a date confirmed by her own sworn statement and also by her mother Elizabeth. This marriage was understood to be the first plural marriage "by and with the consent of both parents." Sarah's nephew, '''Orson F. Whitney''', wrote that a special revelation bearing the date July 27, 1842 was given through Joseph to Sarah's father Newel, which consecrated the union on that date. '''William Clayton''' and '''Joseph C. Kingsbury''' each later swore to the fact of Sarah's plural marriage in separate affidavits. Clayton was Joseph's secretary and an early supporter of the plural marriage practice. In early August 1843, a year after young Sarah Whitney's plural marriage, William Clayton was the man who wrote out, as Joseph dictated, the first written version of Joseph's final revelation, which detailed the doctrine of celestial plural marriage. Hyrum Smith was then strongly abused by a furious Emma when he took it to show her. Joseph then gave it to Newel Whitney, and Joseph Kingsbury was then the third man to receive it, with orders for him to make a copy. The original was later burned by Emma, but the copy survived, was read by Hyrum on August 12, 1843 to the members of the High Council. From that time the church leadership split into a confusion of a polygamist and an anti-polygamist faction, with both men and women in opposition among the leaders, including Emma, who worked quietly among the women to keep them from giving consent to it. And Joseph added to the confusion, by still summarily excommunicating anyone caught preaching or practicing polygamy without his sanction. In 1846 the copy of the revelation was given to Brigham Young by Newel Whitney. In 1846 Sarah Whitney was sealed to Joseph "for eternity." Sarah then also became the wife of Heber C. Kimball, to whom she was sealed "for time" and by whom she then bore several children : 18. Sarah M. Kinsley Cleveland age 54 ? m. 1842 ? Source: [[#S1]] '''Sarah M. Kinsley''' was born on October 20, 1788 in Massachusetts, daughter of '''Ebenezer Kinsley''' and '''Sarah Kinsley'''. An attractive woman, she married her husband John Cleveland and they lived in Quincy, Illinois. On November 30, 1838 Joseph began to serve a prison term for several months when he was locked up in the jail at Liberty, Missouri, some distance from the colony at Far West, Missouri. This was the time of the Mormon Wars in Missouri, and in February 1839, following much violence, the Mormons were expelled from Missouri, and they began the exodus from Far West, back toward the east across the Mississippi River. On the other side most of them stopped for a time in Quincy, Illinois, where they found the town to be friendly and charitable. Emma then met the Kinsley couple in Quincy and took up residence in their home. She had been allowed only two visits with Joseph in the Liberty jail, before she left the state. In April 1839, Joseph bribed himself out of custody near Far West, after he had been transported from the Liberty jail for trial. He then joined the final stragglers out of the colony headed to Illinois. Reuniting with Emma in Quincy, Joseph then met Sarah and John Cleveland. The new colony at Nauvook, Illinois was soon after settled some miles to the north. Joseph wrote to the Clevelands, "We have selected a lot for you, just across the street from our own, beside Mr. Harris." That was their new neighbor, George Washington Harris and his wife Lucinda, who had already become Joseph's early plural wife in the prior year, when he and Emma had moved into that couple's home at the Far West colony. The lot given to the Cleveland couple was a special favor, because Joseph's new home, directly across the street from the Cleveland's, fronted on the Mississippi River at its most picturesque point. At Nauvoo, Sarah became first counselor in the Female Relief Society. It was formed by Joseph in mid-March 1842, with Emma as president. Shortly after the expulsion of the notorious John C. Bennett in June 1842, Joseph took in plural marriage most of leaders in that Society, so it is likely that Sarah's plural marriage took place at that time. She was to that point the oldest of Joseph's plural wives, at age 54, to Joseph's 37. Historian Andrew Jensen lists her as a plural wife, but with no details. Sarah Pratt explained in a later 1886 interview that "Sarah Cleveland kept a kind of assignation house for the prophet and Eliza R. Snow." In May 1843 the Clevelands left Nauvoo. In the January 1846 ceremony Sarah was sealed to Joseph "for eternity" and also to '''John Smith''' "for time." He may have been the same man as Joseph's young cousin, '''John Lyman Smith''', one of a company of Saints who in June 1844 had marched into Nauvoo from Rasmus, with worn shoes and bleeding feet, to join the Legion in march to defend against angry mobs in the nearby city of Carthage, Illinois where Joseph went to turn himself over for arrest. :: wife of John Cleveland Source: [[#S1]] '''John Cleveland''' was married to Sarah Kinseley and they lived in Quincy, Illinois, where they met Joseph and Emma in early 1839, prior to the move to the new colony some miles north at Nauvoo. In May 1843 the couple left Nauvoo, as Sarah explained, because John had not succeeded in business as had been anticipated. : 19. Elvira A. Cowles age 29 ? m. Bef. December 1842 Source: [[#S1]] '''Elvira Cowles''' was born on November 23, 1813 in Massachusetts, the daughter of '''Austin Cowles''', a member of the High Council who bitterly opposed the practice and doctrine of plural marriage, which split the Council when it was read to them by Hyrum Smith on August 12, 1843. Austin Cowles then joined the apostates who left the church in May 1844, following '''William Law''', who had been Seccond Counselor to Joseph at Nauvoo. Meanwhile, Austin's daughter Elvira had been Treasurer of the Female Relief Society in Nauvoo. Depsite her father's opposition to plural marriage, Elvira was sealed to Joseph in probably early 1842. Historian Andrew Jenson listed her as one of Joseph's plural wives in this period. And as the treasurer of the Society, it is likely that she became a plural wife at this same time as the other leading Society women, in the aftermath of the expulsion of the notorious John C. Bennett. On the following December 1, 1842, in a ceremony performed by Joseph, Elvira was publicly married to '''Jonathan H. Holmes''', one of the twelve bodyguards that Joseph had appointed after 1840, one of his toughest fighters and most devoted friends. That marriage was reported in the December 10, 1842 issue of the secular newspaper in Nauvoo, ''The Wasp'', edited by Joseph's cantankerous brother and early one-time apostle, '''William Smith'''. Elvira was the only woman whom Joseph married for "time and eternity" and then gave up to another man "for time." Her second husband Jonathan Holmes stood as proxy in the January 1846 solemnization ceremony at the newly completed Nauvoo temple, where Elvira was sealed to Joseph "for eternity" : 20. [[McBride-416|Martha McBride]] age 38 m. Summer 1842 Source: [[#S1]] '''Martha McBride''' was born on March 17, 1805 in Chester, New York. She was possibly the daughter of old '''Thomas McBride''', who had been killed on October 30, 1838 on a creek several miles from the colony at Far West, Missouri, where '''Jacob Haun''' had just completed a flour mill. That Haun's Mill settlement was attacked by 200 Missouri militiamen, who wounded fifteen and slaughtered seventeen of the 38 Mormon men and boys in the camp. Old Thomas McBride fell wounded and surrendered his gun, but then one of the Missouri militia mob hacked him to death with a corn-cutter. In Nauvoo, Martha was one of the leading women in the Female Relief Society and she became Joseph's plural wife at age 38 in the summer of 1842, which she later swore to in an 1869 affidviat. In the January 1846 solemnization ceremony at the newly completed Nauvoo temple she was married to Joseph "for eternity" and she then also became the plural wife of Heber C. Kimball "for time." By then in her early forties, she bore no children with Kimball : 21. Ruth D. Vose Sayers age 34 ? m. August 1842 :: wife of Edward Sayers : 22. [[Fullmer-77|Desdemona Wadsworth Fullmer]] age 33 m. 1842 ---- Below is the third of the four groups of Joseph's wives. These were mostly young women and girls, some of whom lived at various times as wards in Joseph's home. This is the period when Joseph married most of his wives, during the spring and summer of 1843. : 23. [[Partridge-12|Emily Dow Partridge]] age 19 m. March 4, 1843 Source: [[#S1]] sister of Eliza, ward of Joseph in his home after the death of her father; she and her sister were chosen by Emma, for a ceremony on May 11, 1843, not knowing that they had already been married to Joseph two months earlier; Emma forced them to leave the house several months later; one of the two sets of sisters who were the only four women that Joseph married with Emma's reluctant consent : 24. [[Partridge-14|Eliza M. Partridge]] age 23 m. March 1843 Source: [[#S1]] sister of Emily, ward of Joseph in his home after the death of her father; she and her sister were chosen by Emma, for a ceremony on May 11, 1843, not knowing that they had already been married to Joseph two months earlier; Emma forced them to leave the house several months later; one of the two sets of sisters who were the only four women that Joseph married with Emma's reluctant consent : 25. Almera Woodward Johnson age 31 m. April 1843 Source: [[#S1]] sister of Delcena and of Benjamin F. Johnson, a friend of Joseph : 26. Lucy Walker age 17 m. May 1, 1843 Source: [[#S1]] ward of Joseph in his home after the death of her mother; sister of Lorin Walker, one Joseph's business aides. In April 1843 Joseph asked Lucy to be his wife, while Lorin and Joseph's first wife Emma were away in St. Louis to make purchases for the Mansion House : 27. [[Kimball-1385|Helen Mar Kimball]] age 15 m. May 1843 Source: [[#S1]] the youngest wife, daughter of Heber C. Kimball : 28. [[Lawrence-42|Maria Lawrence]] age 19 m. Spring 1843 Source: [[#S1]] sister of Sarah, ward of Joseph in his home, a Canadian orphan; one of the two sets of sisters who were the only four women that Joseph married with Emma's reluctant consent : 29. Sarah Lawrence age 17 m. Spring 1843 Source: [[#S1]] sister of Maria, ward of Joseph in his home, a Canadian orphan; one of the two sets of sisters who were the only four women that Joseph married with Emma's reluctant consent : 30. Flora Ann Woodworth age 16 m. Spring 1843 : 31. [[Richards-152|Rhoda Richards]] age 59 m. June 12 1843 Source: [[#S1]] Rhoda was the oldest wife, a spinster sister of Joseph's secretary Willard Richards : 32. Hannah Ells age 30 ? m. Summer 1843 ? : 33. Melissa Lott age 19 m. September 20, 1843 : 34. Fanny Young Murray age 56 m. November 2, 1843 Source: [[#S1]] sister of Brigham Young :: wife of Roswell Murray : 35. [[Frost-29|Olive Grey Frost]] age 27-28 ? m. Aft. April 1843 Source: [[#S1]] Sister of Mary Ann : 36. Mary Ann Frost Pratt age 34-35 ? m. Aft. April 1843 Source: [[#S1]] sister of Olive :: wife of Parley P. Pratt ---- Below, in ascending age order, is the fourth and final group of wives who were married to the prophet during Joseph's lifetime. These were the remaining dozen or so mostly unmarried women whom he married during the spring and summer of 1843, and possibly up until his death. The precise chronology of the marriages for this group is not known. : Nancy Maria Winchester age 15-16 ? m. 1843-1844 ? : Cordelia Calista Morley age 20-21 ? m. 1843-1844 ? : Olive Andrews age 25-26 ? m. 1843-1844 ? : Mary Huston age 25-26 ? m. 1843-1844 ? : Sylvia Sessions age 25-26 ? m. 1843-1844 ? Source: [[#S1]] daughter of David, and of Joseph's plural wife Patty : Phebe Watrous age 38-39 ? m. 1843-1844 ? : Jane Tibbets age 39-40 ? m. 1843-1844 ? : Sophia Woodman age 48-49 ? m. 1843-1844 ? : Elizabeth Davis age 52-53 ? m. 1843-1844 ? : Vienna Jacques age 55-56 ? m. 1843-1844 ? : Sarah Scott age ? m. ? : Nancy Maria Smith age ? m. ? : Unknown Unknown Blossom age ? m. ? :: wife of Edward Blossom == Sources == * (S1) Brodie, Fawn M. ''No Man Knows My History: The Life of Joseph Smith, the Mormon Prophet''. Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 1963 * [http://www.wivesofjosephsmith.org/ Wives of Joseph Smith] === Source Notes ===

Pocahontas and her Descendants

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] ---- == Pocahontas and her Descendants == From the title page: :"Pocahontas, alias Matoaka, and her descendants through her marriage at Jamestown, Virginia, in April, 1614, with John Rolfe, gentleman; including the names of Alfriend, Archer, Bentley, Bernard, Bland, Bolling, Branch, Cabell, Catlett, Cary, Dandridge, Dixon, Douglas, Duval, Eldridge, Ellett, Ferguson, Field, Fleming, Gay, Gordon, Griffin, Grayson, Harrison, Hubard, Lewis, Logan, Markham, Meade, McRae, Murray, Page, Poythress, Randolph, Robertson, Skipwith, Stanard, Tazewell, Walke, West, Whittle, and others. With Biographical Sketches by Wyndham Robertson and Illustrated Historical Notes by R.A. Brock." A tabulated genealogy of the Red Bollings and their descendants through daughters, with some potted bios, but otherwise few details. * by [[Robertson-6654|Wyndham Robertson]] (1803-1888). * published Richmond, VA, 1887 * Citation Example: ::: Robertson, Wyndham. ''[[Space:Pocahontas and her Descendants|Pocahontas and her Descendants]]'' (Richmond, Va, 1887) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Robertson|Robertson]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Pocahontas and her Descendants|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044013643515 * https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t4qj80k9x * https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89080570914 * https://archive.org/details/pocahontasalias00brocgoog/page/n44/ * https://archive.org/details/pocahontasalias00robegoog/page/n11/ * https://archive.org/details/cu31924029771130/page/n8/ * https://books.google.com/books?id=CdVHAQAAMAAJ (1968 reprint, snippet view) * https://books.google.com/books?id=r1lmAAAAMAAJ (1979 reprint, snippet view) * https://books.google.com/books?id=16tPAAAAMAAJ (snippet view) * https://books.google.com/books?id=LHDnCl5T-70C (no preview) '''Coverage''' Most people who died without issue are omitted. Extends to generation 7 (ie. 4 generations after John Bolling of Cobbs, b 1676), but the 7th generation (born around 1800 more or less) is patchy. Total about 400 descendants. (There's an estimate that Pocahontas might have 100,000 living descendants today) About 25 people have biographical sketches. Generally, dates, places and even middle names are very scanty. '''Updates''' The Robertson book is not up to date and is superseded by later books. "Revised, enlarged and extended edition" (rewrite) by Stuart Brown, 1985. 5 later supplements of "corrections and additions" published. The first two of those were later incorporated with a reprint of the base volume. https://genealogical.com/store/pocahontas-descendants/ (716 pp. 1985 edition reprinted 2003 with supplements of 1992 and 1994 incorporated) https://genealogical.com/store/pocahontas-descendants-third-corrections-and-additions/ (197 pp. Third supplement, 1997) https://genealogical.com/store/pocahontas-descendants-fourth-and-fifth-corrections-and-additions/ (Fifth supplement ?2004, printed or reprinted with Fourth supplement 2001 incorporated) '''''{{Blue|Work in progress...}}'''''

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{{Image|file=Flags-17.jpg |align=c |size=s |caption=Part of the [[Project:Poland|'''Poland Project''']] }} == General Information == Podlaskie Voivodeship or Podlasie Province (Polish: Województwo podlaskie, is a voivodeship (province) in northeastern Poland. The name of the province and its territory correspond to the historic region of Podlachia. The capital and largest city is Białystok. Podlaskie is the land of the confluence of cultures – Polish, Belarusian, Ukrainian, Lithuanian, Jewish and Tatar – and is indicative of the ethnic territories limits. Eastward of Podlaskie lie historic Polish lands, which are now part of Ukraine and Belarus and Lithuania. Today, mainly Polish and Ruthenian (Ukrainian and Belarusian) are spoken in Podlaskie, while Lithuanian is preserved by the small but compact Lithuanian minority concentrated in the Sejny County. [https://www.detailedpedia.com/wiki-Podlaskie_Voivodeship] Podlaskie is the most diverse of all Polish voivodships. The area has been inhabited for centuries by members of different nations and religions: Poles, Jews, Belarusians, Lithuanians, Ukrainians, Rusyns, Romani, Lipka Tatars and Filippians. Many places of religious worship remain: : An 18th-century former Carmelite monastery on Wigry Lake : A former Jesuit complex in Drohiczyn : Christ's Transfiguration Orthodox church on the Holy Mount of Grabarka : Saint Nicolaus the Miracle Worker Orthodox church in Białystok : A 17th-century synagogue in Tykocin : The oldest Polish mosque in Kruszyniany {{Image|file=Podlaskie_Voivodeship-1.png|size=300|align=c}} == Historical Categories == * [[:Category: Łomża (Province)]], Russian Empire * [[:Category: Grodno (Province)]], Russian Empire * [[:Category: Suwałki (Province)]], Russian Empire {{Image|file=Poland_Historical_Map_Overlay-3.jpg|size=300|align=c}}
== Historical Timeline == *(1513-1569) = Grand Duchy of Lithuania. *In 1569, after the Union of Lublin, the western part of Podlaskie was ceded to the Kingdom of Poland. *(1569-1795) = Podlaskie Voivodeship, Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth *(1795-1807) Białystok Department, Kingdom of Prussia/Kammerdepartement Bialysto, Königreich Preußen [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bia%C5%82ystok_Department] **(1807-1842) = Belostok Oblast, Russian Empire/obwód białostocki, Cesarstwo Rosyjskie [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belostok_Oblast] ***(1842-1918) Grodno Governorate, Russian Empire/Gubernia Grodzieńska, Cesarstwo Rosyjskie [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grodno_Governorate] **(1807-1815) Łomża Department, Duchy of Warsaw/Departament Łomzyński, Księstwo Warszawskie[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%81om%C5%BCa_Department] ***(1816-1837) Augustów Voivodeship, Congress Poland/województwo augustowskie [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/August%C3%B3w_Voivodeship] ****(1837-1867) Augustów Governorate, Russian Empire/gubernia augustowska [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/August%C3%B3w_Governorate] *****(1867-1914) Suwałki Governorate, Russian Empire/gubernia suwalska [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suwa%C5%82ki_Governorate] *****(1867-1914) Łomża Governorate, Russian Empire/gubernia łomżyńska [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%81om%C5%BCa_Governorate] *******(1915-1917) Bialystok-Grodno District/Verwaltungbezirk Bialystok-Grodno [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bialystok-Grodno_District] *1915 - 1918 = Kingdom of Poland and German Empire; Bialystock-Grodno District, Lithuania District *1918 - 1938 = Second Polish Republic; Bialystock Voivodeship *1938 - 1939 = Second Polish Republic; Bialystock Voivodeship and Warsaw Voivodeships. *1939 - 1945 = Nazi Germany Occupation **1939 - 1941 = Nazi Germany; East Prussia and Belarusian Soviet Socialist Republic; Belastok Voblast **1941 - 1944 = Nazi Germany; Bezirk Bialystok, East Prussia *1945 - 1952 = Republic of Poland; Białystok Voivodeship *1952 - 1975 = People's Republic of Poland; Białystok Voivodeship. *1975 - 1989 = People's Republic of Poland; Białystok Voivodeship. *1989 - 1989 = Third Polish Republic; Białystok Voivodeship, Łomża Voivodeship, and Suwałki Voivodeship. *1989 - 1998 = Third Polish Republic; Białystok Voivodeship, Łomża Voivodeship, and Suwałki Voivodeship. *1999 - Present day = The voivodeship was created on January 1, 1999, out of the former Białystok and Łomża Voivodeships and the eastern half of the former Suwałki Voivodeship, pursuant to the Polish local government reforms adopted in 1998. == Administrative Divisions == {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable " style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 2px Solid Black;" cellpadding="12" |- |'''City Counties''' |'''Polish Name''' |'''Seat''' |'''Total Gminas''' |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bia%C5%82ystok Białystok] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bia%C5%82ystok Białystok] | |1 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%81om%C5%BCa Łomża] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%81om%C5%BCa Łomża] | |1 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suwa%C5%82ki Suwałki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suwa%C5%82ki Suwałki] | |1 |- |'''Land Counties''' |'''Polish Name''' |'''Seat''' |'''Total Gminas''' |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/August%C3%B3w_County Augustów County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_augustowski powiat augustowski] |[https://bit.ly/33wyHSZ Augustow] |7 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bia%C5%82ystok_County Białystok County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_bia%C5%82ostocki powiat białostocki] |[http://www.powiatbialostocki.pl/ Białystok] |15 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bielsk_County Bielsk County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_bielski_(wojew%C3%B3dztwo_podlaskie) powiat bielski] |[http://www.powiatbielski.pl/ Bielsk] |8 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grajewo_County Grajewo County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_grajewski powiat grajewski] |[https://gov.genealogy.net/item/show/object_1081323 Grajewo] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hajn%C3%B3wka_County Hajnówka] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_hajnowski powiat hajnowski] |[http://powiat.hajnowka.pl/ Hajnówka] |9 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kolno_County Kolno] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_kolne%C5%84ski powiat kolneński] |[https://www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Kolno/kole007.html Kolno] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%81om%C5%BCa_County Łomża] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_%C5%82om%C5%BCy%C5%84ski powiat łomżyński] |[http://www.lomza.pl/ Łomża] |9 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mo%C5%84ki_County Mońki] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_moniecki powiat moniecki] |[http://www.monki.pl/ Mońki] |7 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sejny_County Sejny] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_sejne%C5%84ski powiat sejneński] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sejny Sejny] |5 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siemiatycze_County Siemiatycze] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_siemiatycki powiat siemiatycki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siemiatycze Siemiatycze] |9 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sok%C3%B3%C5%82ka_County Sokółka] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_sok%C3%B3lskipowiat sokólski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sok%C3%B3%C5%82ka Sokółka] |10 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suwa%C5%82ki_County Suwałki] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_suwalski powiat suwalski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suwa%C5%82ki Suwałki] |9 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wysokie_Mazowieckie_County Wysokie Mazowieckie] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_wysokomazowiecki powiat wysokomazowiecki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wysokie_Mazowieckie Wysokie Mazowieckie] |10 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zambr%C3%B3w_County Zambrów] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_zambrowski powiat zambrowski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zambr%C3%B3w Zambrów] |5 |- |}
{{clear}} == Research Resources == *[https://geneteka.genealodzy.pl/index.php?op=gt&lang=eng&bdm=B&w=10pl&rid=B&search_lastname=&search_name=&search_lastname2=&search_name2=&from_date=&to_date= Geneteka] *Cemetery: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery-browse/Poland/Podlaskie?id=state_3066 Findagrave Podlaskie] *Cemetery: [https://grobonet.com/index.php?page=wyszukiwanie&imie=&nazw=&wojewodztwo=Podlaskie&miasto= Grobonet Podlaskie] *Cemetery: [https://www.ecmentarze.pl/wyszukaj-pochowanego/wojewodztwo/podlaskie eCmentarze.pl] *[https://www.bialystok.ap.gov.pl/ State Archive in Bilaystok] *[https://www.siedlce.ap.gov.pl/ State Archive in Siedlce] *[https://www.suwalki.ap.gov.pl/ State Archive in Suwalki] *[https://indeksy.projektpodlasie.pl/ Project Podlasie] indexes here you will find e.g. indexes of record books and indexes of Old Polish court books from 370 parishes (requires logging in) *[https://www.apokryfruski.org/kultura/podlasie/ Apokryf Ruski in Podlasie]: provides materials about Ukrainian culture and the history of Ukrainians (Ruthenians) in the western part of the Ukrainian ethnic area. ---- Comprehensive list (all of Poland): *[https://geneteka.genealodzy.pl/index.php?lang=eng Geneteka] If the "skan" is not attached to the transription, it will still state where the person got the information. You will need this as it most likely would be online, but you would have to access it from a different site like the archives or lubgens. *[https://metryki.genealodzy.pl/ Metryki Genealodzy] *[https://www.szukajwarchiwach.gov.pl/ Szukajwarchiwach] *[https://www.nac.gov.pl/ Narodowe Archiwum Cyfrowe] *[https://basia.famula.pl/en BaSIA] *[https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Poland_Genealogy FamilySearch Poland Genealogy] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~polwgw/polandgen.html PolandGenWeb] *[https://feefhs.org/resource/poland Foundation for East European Family History Studies] *[https://geneszukacz.genealodzy.pl Geneszukacz Genealodzy] *[https://genealodzy.pl/ Polskie Towarzystwo Genealogiczne] *[https://www.jri-poland.org/ JRI-Poland, Jewish & other records] *[https://www.jewishgen.org/ JewishGen] *[http://www.cyndislist.com/poland/cemeteries/ Cyndislist Cemeteries & Funeral Homes] *[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~polwgw/terms.html Rootsweb list of Polish Terms] *[https://wielcy.pl/wgm/spisy.php Minakowski's Great Genealogy] *[https://meta.genealogy.net/?lang=en Metasearch of various databases.] *Cemetery: [https://www.ecmentarze.pl/ eCmentarze] *Cemetery: [http://mogily.pl/start Mogily.pl] == Sources == *https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Podlaskie_Voivodeship,_Poland_Genealogy Podlaskie Voivodeship *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Podlaskie_Voivodeship *https://www.detailedpedia.com/wiki-Podlaskie_Voivodeship

Pohick Cemetery, Lorton, Virginia

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[[Category: Lorton, Virginia]][[Category: Pohick Episcopal Church Cemetery, Lorton, Virginia]][[Project: Virginia Cemeteries]][[Category: Fairfax County, Virginia, Cemeteries]]
[http://www.pohick.org/cemetery.html Official Website]
[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSln=arnold&GSiman=1&GScid=173435&CRid=173435&pt=Pohick%20Episcopal%20Church%20Cemetery& Findagrave Index Page]
[http://www.virginia.org/Listings/HistoricSites/PohickEpiscopalChurch/ Virginia Is For Lovers page]
[http://www.pohick.org/cemetery.html Pohick Episcopal Church] is a colonial church with a bumpy but prominent past. Past worshipers have included the likes of George Washington as well as several local families of note, both past and present. Memorials that have been connected to this project will have this in their biography section: {{Global Cemeteries|sub=Virginia|place=[[Space:Pohick_Cemetery, Lorton, Virginia |Pohick Cemetery]]}} As of 28 Jan 2015:
{| | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Prefix''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Last Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''First Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Middle Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Suffix''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Maiden Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Year''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Year''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Inscription''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' |- | ||[[Mauck-74|Mauck]]||Leona||F||||||1888||1980||||photo added |- | ||[[Mauck-75|Mauck]]||Jony||T||||||1889||1933||||photo added |- | ||[[Mauck-76|Mauck]]||Shelton||J||||||1912||1938||||photo added |- | ||[[Carter-12265|Carter]]||John||Hill||||||1874||1966||||photo added |- | ||[[Henry-4290|Carter]]||Florence||L||||||1882||1942||||photo added |- | ||[[Carter-12266|Hunter]]||Dorothy||N||||||1904||1970||||photo added |- | ||[[Hunter-5357|Hunter]]||Lester||A||||||1889||1957||||photo added |- | ||[[Davis-27590|Davis]]||Willie||B||||||1897||1945||||photo added |- | ||[[Unknown-267449|Davis]]||Pearl||S||||||1901||1961||||photo added |- | ||[[Hall-15580|Hall]]||Robert||Warthen||||||1913||1968||||photo added |- | ||[[Herndon-566|Herndon]]||Robin||Warthen||||||1956||1958||Son of Joan and Stanley Herndon||photo added |- | ||[[Hall-15581|Hall]]||Robert||S||||||1885||1976||||photo added |- | ||[[Unknown-267450|Hall]]||Maggie||Lee||||||1882||1984||||photo added |- | ||[[Simmons-5269|Simmons]]||William||V||||||1899||1956||Born Louin, Miss; Beloved Husband of Sallie Wright; XXIII Psalm||photo added |- | ||[[Wright-14421|Wright]]||Carroll||||||||1903||1995||||photo added |- | ||[[Wright-14420|Wright]]||William||W||||||1868||1946||||photo added |- | ||[[Unknown-267453|Wright]]||Lucille||M||||||1879||1973||||photo added |- | ||[[Wright-14422|Wright]]||Edward||Barron||||||1926||1996||And may there be no sadness of farewell||photo added |- | ||[[Beane-234|Wright]]||Barbara||||||Beane||1926||2012||And may there be no sadness of farewell||photo added |- | ||[[Howard-8428|Howard]]||Annie||H||||||1898||1986||||photo added |- | ||[[Barron-2177|Barron]]||Edward||P||||||1878||1971||||photo added |- | ||[[Barron-2178|Wright]]||Alice||||||Barron||1905||1997||||photo added |- | |}
As of 27 Jan 2015:
{| | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Prefix''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Last Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''First Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Middle Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Suffix''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Maiden Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Year''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Year''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Inscription''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' |- | ||[[Unknown-267327|Gustafson]]||Clara||B||||||1896||1982||||photo added |- | ||[[Gustafson-343|Gustafson]]||Charles||||||||1894||1976||||photo added |- | ||[[Gustafson-344|Gustafson]]||Francis||Leon||||||1926||1934||||photo added |- | ||[[Marshall-6905|Marshall]]||Roy ||A||||||1896||1989||||photo added |- | ||[[Gustafson-345|Gustafson]]||Jack||R||||||1923||||||photo added |- | ||[[Marshall-6904|Marshall]]||John||A||||||1902||1956||Virginia PFC CO G 304 Infantry World War II||photo added |- | Miss||Alexander||Nellie|||||||||||||| |- | ||[[Unknown-267328|Gustafson]]||Alma ||S||||||1922||||||photo added |- | ||[[English-1619|English]]||Marshall||L||||||1914||1933||||photo added |- | ||[[Unknown-267234|Marshall]]||Agnes||Rose||||||1916||2011||Devoted Wife||photo added |- | ||[[Marshall-6906|Marshall]]||Boyd||Alan||||||1920||2009||SGT US Army World War II||photo added |- | ||UNKNOWN||Two Unknown Women|||||||||||||| |- | ||Alexander||L||Massey||||Brown|||||||| |- | ||Alexander||Richard||Brown|||||||||||| |- | Miss||Alexander||Mary||Brown|||||||||||| |- | Miss||Alexander||Helen||Brown|||||||||||| |- | ||[[Brown-34839|Brown]]||Helen||||||||||1787||||photo added |- | Miss||Brown||Annie|||||||||||||| |- | Mrs||Alexander||Charles|||||||||||||| |- | ||Alexander||Charles|||||||||||||| |- | Mrs||Swann||WT|||||||||||||| |- | Miss||Swann||Mary|||||||||||||| |- | Miss||Swann||Frances||B|||||||||||| |- | ||Swann||Maria||L||||||||||Infant|| |- | Dr||[[Brown-34840|Brown]]||William||||||||||1792||(Tablet)||photo added |- | ||[[Unknown-267321|Alexander]]||Susan||P||||||||1837||(Tablet)||photo added |- | ||[[Swan-1115|Montague]]||Elizabeth||||||Swan||1909||1984||||photo added |- | ||[[Montague-563|Montague]]||Lewis||Pohatan||||||1914||2006||A True Virginia Gentleman||photo added |- | ||[[Petitt-38|Petitt]]||Ernest ||A||||||1890||1982||||photo added |- | ||[[Unknown-267323|Petitt]]||Florence||E||||||1896||1990||||photo added |- | ||[[Petitt-39|Petitt]]||Silas||Daniel||||||1866||1942||||photo added |- | ||[[Unknown-267324|Petitt]]||Caroline||Virginia||||||1870||1966||||photo added |- | ||[[Green-13189|Green]]||Marjorie||Elizabeth||||||1927||1969||Teacher - Musician - Friend||photo added |- | ||[[Barnard-1965|Barnard]]||Morris||Macy||||||1862||1937||||photo added |- | ||[[Fellows-690|Barnard]]||Edith||||||Fellows||1866||||||photo added |- | ||[[Clarke-5285|Clarke]]||Flossie||||||||1890||1944||||photo added |- | ||[[Clarke-5286|Clarke]]||Estella||Lynn||||||1859||1936||||photo added |- | ||[[Hornbaker-46|Hornbaker]]||Frank||Wandling||||||1875||1937||||photo added |- | ||[[Clarke-5287|Hornbaker]]||Grace||Clarke||||||1887||1968||||photo added |- | ||[[Hornbaker-47|Winn]]||Lynn||||||Hornbaker||1944||1967||||photo added |- | ||[[Hornbaker-48|Wilcher]]||Mildred||||||Hornbaker||1915||1964||||photo added |- | ||[[Crim-156|Hall]]||Catherine||||||Crim||1931||2004||||photo added |- | ||[[English-1620|English]]||Marie||L||||||1893||1976||||photo added |- | ||[[English-1621|English]]||Raymond||H||||||1892||1977||||photo added |- | ||[[English-1621|English]]||Raymond||G||||||1917||2004||||photo added |- | |}
As of 26 Jan 2015:
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As of 25 Jan 2015:
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As of 22 Jan 2015:
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As of 20 Jan 2015:
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As of 10 Jan 2015:
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Point Mountain Cemetery, Webster Springs, West Virginia

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==Point Mountain Cemetery == This page is part of the [[Project:Cemeterist|Cemeterist Project]]. === Cemetery Details === {{One Place Study|place=[[Space:Point_Mountain_Cemetery%2C_Webster_Springs%2C_West_Virginia|Point Mountain Cemetery, Webster Springs, West Virginia]]|category=Point_Mountain_Cemetery,_Webster_Springs,_West_Virginia}}
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{{Clear}} * [[:Category:Point_Mountain_Cemetery%2C_Webster_Springs%2C_West_Virginia]] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/space:Point_Mountain_Cemetery%2C_Webster_Springs%2C_West_Virginia |WikiTree Profiles that link to this page.]] {{Image|file=Point_Mountain_Cemetery_Webster_Springs_West_Virginia-2.jpg|align=c|size=l|caption= Point Mountain Cemetery}} * '''Cemetery name:''' Point Mountain Cemetery *'''Address:''' 5205 Point Mountain Road (aka US 15), Webster Springs, WV. *'''Elevation:''' 3146.3 or 959.0 m *'''GPS Coordinates:''' [https://goo.gl/maps/RHzsx9SgwjDGD88p8 38.52361,-80.30899] *'''Information:''' ::FindAGrave: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2257264 #2257264] ===About=== This free space page for the Point Mountain Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:West_Virginia_Cemeteries|West Virginia Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The West Virginia Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:United_States_Cemeteries|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Point Mountain Cemetery is located at 5205 Point Mountain Road (aka Highway 15), Webster Springs, West Virginia. This cemetery is located in Webster County, West Virginia. The cemetery is owned and maintained by the Point Mountain Community Church. This cemetery is in Excellent condition. The lawn and gravestones are kept up regularly. These Ancestors are lovingly cared for with almost every gravesite having permanent plants (mostly clusters of lilies). The Church is no longer in use but maintained. There is only one small gravel drive and it is uphill. '''When heavy snow or rain, the gravel drive is near impossible to use.''' === History=== This cemetery is also sometimes referred to the "Lower Point Mountain Community Cemetery." and “Point Mountain Community Cemetery.” * The earliest confirmed burial was of [[Hamrick-924|Benjamin Franklin Hamrick]] in 1895. * The last confirmed burial was of Richard Lee Kyle in 2022. ----- === Veterans=== *[[Armentrout-1136|Cecil Lawrence Armentrout (1930-2003)]] *[[Armentrout-1124|Emery Ray Armentrout (1934-1981)]] ===Interments=== There are over 350 recorded interments in Point Mountain Cemetery. There are several misc pieces of embedded large flat stones (similar to granite) mostly up on top of the hill. These could be markers of graves but with no indication, it is hard to tell. There are also a lot of the funeral home little metal signs with no tombstones. ----- This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. Although all grave markers in this cemetery have been photographed, the photos can only be displayed for persons with existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Craig-4574|Sandy Patak]] for assistance (FAG name is Kit and most of the photos of this cemetery on that website are my originals.) [[Craig-4574|Sandy Patak]] is related to most of the ancestors in this cemetery and can also help with general genealogy. ----- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * 100% of grave markers photographed w/ GPS coordinates on October 3, 2017 Data Transcriptions * In progress 80% of the Transcriptions are Completed. ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== Please do not copy photos or other information from these websites unless it is your original material. :[http://churches-and-cemeteries.com/pages/2573997.html Churches and Cemeteries page]
:[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2257264&CScn=point+mountain&CScntry=4&CSst=52&CScnty=3114& Find A Grave page].
----- ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. ----- === Project Stickers and Categories === If you are working on profiles of people associated with Point Mountain Cemetery, Webster Springs, West Virginia, the following stickers are available for your use. Note that some add the profile to a category and some do not. '''If you prefer not to use stickers on your profiles, please make sure to add the appropriate categories for the Point Mountain Cemetery, Webster Springs, West Virginia, Appalachia and Webster Springs, West Virginia.''' You can do this with the category picker on your edit screen, or by copying the text below. '''Categories''' *[[Category:Point Mountain Cemetery, Webster Springs, West Virginia One Place Study]] *[[Category:Webster Springs, West Virginia]] *[[Category:West Virginia Appalachians]] {|cellpadding=10 |'''OPS Sticker''' |- |{{One Place Study|place=[[Space:Point_Mountain_Cemetery%2C_Webster_Springs%2C_West_Virginia|Point Mountain Cemetery, Webster Springs, West Virginia]]|category=Point_Mountain_Cemetery,_Webster_Springs,_West_Virginia}} |{{One Place Study|place=[[Space:Point_Mountain_Cemetery%2C_Webster_Springs%2C_West_Virginia|Point Mountain Cemetery, Webster Springs, West Virginia]]|category=Point_Mountain_Cemetery,_Webster_Springs,_West_Virginia}}
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{{West Virginia Sticker|part of West Virginia's history}} |} {{Clear}} ===Table of Interments=== Over 250 interments in this cemetery. All interments have been documented and are now being added to this table. Tombstone photos have been taken by [[Craig-4574|Sandy Craig]] and hope to be uploaded in January 2023. ----- '''WORK IN PROGRESS TABLE:''' Slowly transcribing entire cemetery photos to WikiTree. {| border="4" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#669900;"|'''Last Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#669900;"|'''First Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#669900;"|'''Middle Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#669900;"|'''Born''' ! align="center" style="background:#669900;"|'''Died''' ! align="center" style="background:#77b300;"|'''Notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#cccc00;"|'''Click for larger view''' |- |[[Armentrout-1124|Armentrout]] | Emery || Ray || 1934 September 21 || 1981 October 30 || ||[[Image:Point_Mountain_Cemetery_Webster_Springs_West_Virginia-4.jpg|100px]] |-align="center" |- |[[Armentrout-271|Armentrout | Cecil]] || Lawrence || 1930 September 18 || 2003 November 11 ||Profile Locked, sent TL Request 7/27/22 ||[[Image:Point_Mountain_Cemetery_Webster_Springs_West_Virginia-3.jpg|100px]] |-align="center" |- |[[Armentrout-252|Armentrout]] |Bernard||Earnest||1894 March 15||1947 December 26|| ||[[Image:Armentrout-267.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Armentrout-267|Armentrout, formally McGraw]] | Glendora || Eva || 1901 July 1 || 1947 December 28 || ||[[Image:Armentrout-267.jpg|75px]] |-align="center" |- | Ball | Stephanie || Renee || 1981 February 25 || 2005 December 8 || || Y| |- | Barnhouse | John || || 1847 December || 1918 November 25 || || Y| |- | Baughman | Albert Heaston || || 1876 October 26 || 1948 August 12 || || Y| |- | Bennett | Artley || H || || 1975 December 8 || || Y| |- | Bennett | Charles || E || 1920 February 20 || 1946 September 17 || || Y |- | Bennett | Clarence || Emery || 1912 September 29 || 1975 || || Y |- | Bennett | David || Artley || 1944 June 4 || 1944 June 5 || || Y |- | Bennett | Dora || || 1933 November 20 || 1933 December 13 || || Y |- | Bennett | Edna || Lenore || 1916 September 4 || 1930 June 29 || Accidental Drowning || Y |- | Bennett | Ernest || Ray || 1884 October 15 || 1959 November 16 || || Y |- | Bennett , formally Mansfield | Esther || M || 1918 || 2011 || || Y |- |[[Hamrick-1435|Bennett, formally Hamrick]] | Hattie || Gay || 1893 February 9 || 1967 May 10 || || Y |- | Bennett | Hugh || Bent || 1894 April 14 || 1947 August 17 || || Y |- | Bennett | Infant || || 1932 February 17 || 1932 February 23 || || Y |- | Bennett | Joseph || Hickman || 1867 August 19 || 1957 June 1 || || Y |- | Bennett, formally Straley | Marian || Emogene || 1923 February 16 || 1998 August 24 || || Y |- | Bennett | Marion || Junior || 1922 October 17 || 1969 April || || Y |- | Bennett | Marion || O || 1886 || 1969 || || Y |- | Bennett | Mary || Alice || 1929 July 22 || 2009 July 26 || || Y |- | Bennett | Nancy || E || 1891 || 1980 || || Y |- | Bennett | Ralph || Wesley || 1914 March 3 || 1930 June 29 || Accidental Drowning || Y |- | Bennett | Robert || W || 1947 June 30 || 1981 December 3 || || Y |- | Bennett, Gregory | Ruby || || 1914 February 17 || 2003 December 7 || || Y |-align="center" | Bennett, formally Hamrick | Savina || Koski || 1872 March 30 || 1954 July 31 || aka Caskie || Y |- | Bennett, formally Hamrick | Shirley || Ann || 1944 June 9 || 2014 November 14 || || Y |- | Bennett | William || Ernest || 1925 || 1976 || || Y |- | Boggs | Clarence || Jackson || 1907 March 12 || 1941 November 22 || || Y |- | Boggs, formally Hamrick | Rossie || Gay || 1914 || 1994 || || Y |- | Bonham, formally Bennett | Betty || Ruth || 1915 January 28 || 1997 June 16 || || Y |- | Bonham | Traber || Gatewood || 1914 November 28 || 1982 August 1 || || Y |-align="center" | [[Conrad-1933|Bonner, formally Conrad]] | Esta || Ann || 1880 June 6 || 1970 April 1 || || [[Image:Conrad-1933.jpg|100px]] |-align="center" |[[Gregory-4075|Bonner, formerly Gregory]]||Harriett||Henrietta||1880 July 6||1952 June 7||Married to [[Bonner-1017|Noah A. 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Pokegama Lake and the Battle of Pokegama, Fifty Years in the Northwest

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The '''Duchene/Laprairie''' family lived many years near the Presbyterian mission at Pokegama Lake in what is now Pine County, Minnesota. Here are excerpts which shine some light on the family's experiences. ===Fifty years in the Northwest=== From Folsom's Fifty years in the Northwest:Folsom, W. H. C., Edwards, E. E., ed. (1888) Fifty years in the Northwest. With an introduction and appendix containing reminiscences, incidents and notes. [St. Paul Published by Pioneer Press Company] [Pdf] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/rc01001070/. [https://www.loc.gov/resource/lhbum.01070/?sp=308 POKEGAMA LAKE.] :''This beautiful lake lies in township 39, range 22. It is about five miles in length by one in breadth and finds an outlet in Kanabee river. It is celebrated for its historical associations. [[Connor-3140|'''Thomas Conner''']], an old trader, informed the writer of these sketches in '''1847''', that he had had a trading post on the banks of this lake thirty years before, or about the year '''1816'''. This was before Fort Snelling was built. [[Connor-3140|'''Mr. Conner''']] said that there was'' [https://www.loc.gov/resource/lhbum.01070/?sp=309 Page 263] :''a French trading post at Pokegama long before he went there. It was in the spring of '''1847''', after a wearisome day's tramp, that I made his acquaintance and shared his unstinted hospitality. His post, at that time, was located at the mouth of Goose creek, Chicago county, on the banks of the St. Croix. His rude, portable house was built of bark, subdivided with mats and skins into different apartments. Although at an advanced period in life, his mind was clear and he conversed with a degree of intelligence which caused me to ask him why he lived thus secluded, away from all the privileges of a civilized life. His reasons, some of them, were forcible; he liked the quiet of the wilderness, away from the turmoils of the envious white race. I learned from him many interesting facts connected with travelers, traders and explorers of our St. Croix valley. This was the last season he spent on the river.'' :''In '''1847''', when I visited Pokegama, '''Jeremiah Russell''', an Indian farmer, had a very pretty farm on a point of land on the southwest side of the lake, and between the lake and the river. A Frenchman, [[Jarvis-4409|'''Jarvis''']], lived a short distance from '''Russell'''. Across the lake from '''Russell''''s were the neat and tasteful log buildings and gardens of the Presbyterian mission. The mission was established in the spring of 1836, by '''Rev. Frederic Ayer''' and his associates, under the auspicies of the American Board of Foreign Missions. '''Mr. Ayer''' had been laboring at Yellow Lake mission, but, owing to the growing unfriendliness of the Indians, had been removed to Pokegama. Much pertaining to the mission work, both at Pokegama and elsewhere, will be found in the biographies of the principal missionaries. We mention here only such incidents as may be of more general interest. For many of these incidents we are indebted to '''Mrs. Elisabeth J. Ayer''', of Belle Prairie, the widow of '''Rev. Frederick Ayer''', for a long time missionary to the Ojibways. This estimable lady has passed her eighty-fifth year, but her mind is still clear and her hand steady, her manuscript having the appearance of the work of a precise young schoolmistress. She mentions old Canadian, who had been in the country sixty years, and for seven or eight years had been entirely blind. He was known as [[Duchene-246|'''Mush-de-winini (The-old-blind-prairie-man)''']], also the old trader, [[Connor-3140|'''Thomas Conner''']], the remains of whose mud chimney and foundation of the old trading house may still be seen on the southern shore of the lake.'' [https://www.loc.gov/resource/lhbum.01070/?sp=310 Page 264] :'''''Franklin Steele''' was the first white man to visit the mission. In the spring of '''1837''' the mission aided three or four families in building. February, '''1837''', '''Rev. Mr. Hall''', of the La Pointe mission, visited Pokegama, and organized a church of seven members,--three of whom were natives,--administered the ordinance of baptism to eight persons, and solemnized two marriages, probably the first in the valley of the St. Croix. '''Revs. Boutwell and Ely''' came to the mission in '''1837'''. A school had been opened, some Indian houses built, and gardens enlarged, and the future of the mission seemed assured. '''Mrs. Ayer''' relates the following account of the'' :'''''BATTLE OF POKEGAMA'''.'' :''In '''1841''' the Sioux selected this settlement as the place to avenge the wrongs of the Ojibways--some of recent date; the principal of which was the Killing of two sons of [[Mdewakanton_Dakota-2|'''Little Crow''']] (done in self defense) between Pokegama and the falls of the St. Croix. The Sioux arrived at Pokegama in the night, and stopped on the opposite side of the lake, two miles from the mission. The main body went to the main settlement, and after examining the ground where they intended to operate, hid among the trees and brush back of the Indian gardens, with orders that all keep quiet on both sides of the lake till a given signal, when the Indians were busy in their gardens, and then make quick work. But their plans failed. Most of the Ojibways of the settlement had, from fear of the Sioux, slept on an island half a mile out in the lake (I mean the women and children), and were late to their gardens. In the meantime a loaded canoe was nearing the opposite shore and the few Sioux who had remained there to dispatch any who, in time of battle, might attempt to escape by crossing over, fired prematurely. This gave the alarm, and saved the Ojibways. The chief ran to '''Mr. Ayer''''s door and said, expressively: "The Sioux are upon us," and was off. The Indians seemed at once to understand that the main body of the enemy was at hand. The missionaries stepped out of the door and had just time to see a great splashing of water across the lake when bullets came whizzing about their ears, and they went in. The Sioux had left their hiding place and the battle commenced in earnest. Most of the women and children of the settlement were yet on the island. The house of the chief was well barricaded'' [https://www.loc.gov/resource/lhbum.01070/?sp=311 Page 265] :''and most of the men gathered in there. The remainder took refuge in a house more exposed, at the other end of the village. The enemy drew up very near and fired in at the window. One gun was made useless, being indented by a ball. The owner retired to a corner and spent the time in prayer. The mother of the house, with her small children, was on her way to the island under a shower of bullets, calling aloud on God for help.'' :''The missionaries seeing from their windows quantities of bloody flesh upon stumps in the battle field, thought surely that several of their friends had fallen. It proved to be a cow and calf of an Ojibway. The mission children were much frightened and asked many questions, and for apparent safety went up stairs and were put behind some well filled barrels. In the heat of battle two Ojibways came from the island and landed in front of Mr. Ayer's house. They drew their canoe ashore and secreted themselves as well as the surroundings would permit. Not long after three Sioux ran down the hill and toward the canoe. They wore fired upon and one fell dead. The other two ran for help but before they could return the Ojibways were on the way back to the island. Not having time to take the scalp of their enemy, they hastily cut the powder horn strap from his breast, dripping with blood, as a trophy of victory. The Sioux drew the dead body up the hill and back to the place of fighting. The noise ceased. The battle was over. The missionaries soon heard the joyful words, quietly spoken: "We still live." Not a warrior had fallen. The two school girls who were in the canoe at the first firing in the morning were the only ones killed, though half the men and boys in the fight were wounded. The Sioux women and boys who had come with their warriors to carry away the spoils had the chagrin of returning as empty as they came.'' :''The Ojibways were careful that no canoe should be left within reach of the Sioux. From necessity they took a canoe, made by Mr. Ely, and removed their dead two miles up the river, dressed them (seemingly) in the best the party could furnish, with each a double barreled gun, a tomahawk and scalping knife, set them up against some large trees and went on their way. Some of these articles, including their head-dresses, were sent to the museum of the American board, in Boston.'' [https://www.loc.gov/resource/lhbum.01070/?sp=312 Page 266] :''In the closing scene the missionaries had the opportunity of seeing the difference between those Indians who had listened to instruction and those who had not. The second day after the battle the pagan party brought back to the island the dead bodies of their enemies, cut in pieces, and distributed parts to such Ojibways as had at any time lost friends by the hands of the Sioux. One woman, whose daughter was killed and mutilated on that memorable morning, when she saw the canoes coming, with a head raised high in the air on a long pole, waded out into the water, grabbed it like a hungry dog and dashed it repeatedly on the stones with savage fierceness. Others of the pagans conducted themselves in a similar manner. They even cooked some of the flesh that night in their kettles of rice. [[Anishinaabe-Ojibwe-1|'''Eunice''']] (as she was named at her baptism) was offered an arm. At first she hesitated; but for reasons, sufficient in her own mind, thought best to take it. Her '''daughter-in-law, widow of her son''' who had recently been killed and chopped into pieces by the Sioux, took another, and they went into their lodge. [[Anishinaabe-Ojibwe-1|'''Eunice''']] said: "'''My daughter''', we must not do as some of our friends are doing. We have been taught better," and taking some white cloths from her sack they wrapped the arms in them, offered a prayer, and gave them a decent burial.'' ---- ===The Ojibwe Journals of Edmund F. Ely 1833-1849=== From The Ojibwe Journals of Edmund F. Ely 1833-1849:The Ojibwe Journals of Edmund F. Ely 1833-1849, Edited & with an introduction by Theresa M. Schenck, University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln and London Note: The journals document that '''Sekasige''', aka '''the Sun beam''', and '''Simon''' are brothers, sons of '''Baiejik'''; also '''Louis''', '''Baptiste''', and '''Julius''' are brothers, sons of '''Joseph Laprairie''' (368-9). p. 350 :'''''Pokegama''''' :'''''1841''''' :'''''Monday, 10 oclk A.M. May 24'''. While I now write, the noise of the battle rages without. Our settlement is attacked by a large party of Sioux.32 Nearly two hours since the terrible scene commenced. The attack first commenced on the other shore of the sand point.'' :''32The Sioux were retaliating for the recent deaths of '''Kai-bo-kah''' and his son near Fort Snelling and for two sons of Big Thunder at St. Croix Falls. Pond, "Indian Warfare in Minnesota," 133-34.'' p. 351 :''Three young men started for Mille Lake this morning to carry the news of '''Julius''' & '''Uezhema''''s being killed at the Falls of St. Croix, and when near were fired upon by the Sioux.33 We saw a great splashing in the water, as though they were chasing, without doubt those in the canoe were all killed. [[Duchene-250|'''Joseph''']] & [[Laprairie-40|'''Baptist''']]s family sprang to their canoes. The Sioux fired upon them but none killed. Two little girls that took those young men to the sand point were killed & scalped & beheaded. The Sioux fired about 2 hours upon [[Duchene-250|'''Josep[h]''']]s and '''Baiejik''''s houses, but none killed. [[Duchene-250|'''Joseph''']] is wounded in his arm. '''Baiejik'''s son, '''the Sun beam''', in the head & '''Simon''' on the collarbone. There was about 111 Sioux and 6 or seven women, and a few boys came for the plunder. They undoubtedly thought to cut off all the Chipeways at this place.'' :''The Sioux came in on The Knife Lake Road which terminates in the bay S. of the sand point on the W. shore.'' :''33.On May 11, '''Julius''' and '''Uezhema''', sent on an errand to St. Croix Falls, had come upon the two sons of the Kaposia chief and killed them. The Sioux then returned and killed '''Julius''', but '''Uezhema''' was unhurt. Pond, "Indian Warfare in Minnesota," 134; Ayer to Grenne, August 1841. Papers of the ABCFM, ABC 18:3:7. (Reel 766).'' p. 352 :''Some twenty or more continued up the W. shore, the larger party turning S. around the S. end. The women, boys, elder men & some others remaining in '''Mr R''''s field, witnessing the attack.'' :''Yesterday P.M. there was a smart shower, & the weather heavy & damp. They must have arrived in sight of the lake during the P.M., discovered the position of our neighbors & concerted their plans. The appearance of the canoe placed the party on the opposite shore under the necessity of firing upon them or being discovered, but they probably supposed their fellows ready for the attack upon our settlement. The attack commenced between 8 & 9. I was in '''Br. Ayer'''s house, when '''John (Maiians)''' came running to the door with his gun in hand crying out "Ninisigonan Buanun" "We are killed by the Sioux." I had not before noticed the firing on the opposite shore. We could distinctly see the splashing of water caused by the escaping of the young men & the Sioux killing the children. We however had not, a thought that one of them could escape, from the number of Sioux as they stood in a line on the sand beach. Within two or three minutes a volley was fired at or near [[Duchene-250|'''Joseph''']]'s (S. of us). I started towards my house, & saw [[Duchene-250| '''Joseph''']]'s &'' p. 353 :''[[Laprairie-40|'''Baptiste''']]s families, & '''Gakinuakazi''' & '''Sophia''' - all the women & children in that quarter in two canoes a few rods from the shore, paddling for the island, crying. The shots were fired at the canoes, but without effect. Within a minute or two more, the houses of '''Baiejik''' & '''Buanes''' were attacked above us.34 A heavy fire was kept up - in fact the strength of the party was here. These two houses had fortifications around the doors. '''Baiejik''''s especially was well fortified. The party attacking '''Buanens''' took position behind the body of '''Shagobe''''s house, directly beyond, & thus cutting off retreat in that quarter. There were several canoes on the shore, & as if anticipating that the women & children would retreat to the island, a party was stationed under the hill. Perhaps I am mistaken concerning this party since they may have been those back of '''Shagobe''''s, although I should doubt it. As soon as the canoe on the sand point was fired upon, the air rung with wail from the island, and as soon as it was perceived that the enemy was on this side, the fathers of the two children (killed) '''Ishkibugikozh''' ('''father of '''Jane''')''' and '''Nigibuan''' (father of the elder girl & one of the young men who escaped) came over to defend the canoes on our shore, lest the Sioux should take them & attempt to come to the island. They were probably observed by the Sioux. it was soon that we heard firing under the hill (on the shore). '''Ishkibugikozh''' shot one through the breast. it became necessary for them to retreat, but having no paddles at hand, the former sprang into a canoe & paddled with one hand, lying down, while the latter swam & towed it. An incessant fire was kept up upon them. I stood in my door watching with intense interest to result of every discharge - the balls glancing on the water, and (sight being quicker than the ball) they dodging their heads. it seemed to me that they moved at a snail's pace, impatient as I was to see them out of danger. When they were about two thirds across, a canoe came off from the island & helped them out of danger.'' :'''''Jonh''''s family had gone to the islands the night before. He himself therefore fled into '''Baiejik''''s house. There were then 5 to defend the house - '''John''', '''Baiejik''', '''Asinibuan''', '''Sekasige''' & '''Simon'''. The firing ceased for a few moments, & '''Simon''' & '''Sekasige''' incautiously ventured out around'' :''34There were at this time besides the missionaries' houses, at least five Indian houses all built since '''Ayer''' moved there in 1836. '''Baiejik''', '''Buanens''', '''Shagobe''', and probably '''Maiingans''' each had a house, as did the mixed-blood [[Duchene-250|'''Joseph La Prairie''']].'' p.354 :''the corner of the house seeking for a lurking Sioux when a rifle ball struck '''Simon''' in the shoulder above the collar bone, & passing through struck his brother in the side of the head. Had not the force of the ball been spent '''Sekasige''' must have been instantly killed. They were not so seriously injured as to prevent them from walking about. One Sioux was shot through the breast by '''Asinibuan'''. I saw him borne off across our field, & the savages retreated. As soon as it was know[n] on the island, all the men then came over & with them the mother & grandmother of one of the girls killed, the one armed with a spear, the other with a tomahawk, looking as if they were ready for single combat.'' :''In about half an hour '''Messrs Coe, Kirtland & myself''' went across to the sand point to bring the remains of the two girls. We found the bodies lying at the waters edge, decapitated, the heads lying together on the sand at a little distance from the bodies. The entire scalps taken off, and a tomahawk, buried to the handle in each skull. A piece of the skull on one was cut off from the side of the head, hanging by a small portion, & a few inches of scarlet riband wound round a wisp of dry green grass stuck into the brain. They were evidently killed in the water, hauled out by hair or arm & beheaded, as no blood of consequence was seen on the sand, except a little from neck. The right arm of '''Nigibuan''''s daughter was taken off at the elbow - we made considerable search for it. It was carried to '''Mr. Russell''''s, hanging at the muzzle of a gun. It was horribly mangled & thrown into his garden. ''' John Garmon''' afterwards buried it. An arrow stuck in the hip & a broken lance lay by the side of '''Nigibuan''''s daughter. I believe it is a custom to leave the weapons used in killing their enemies in or by the bodies. Their gun was also left. The coats of the young men, blankets & all their things - powder horn of one of them - all remained. Their canoe was taken by the Sioux to carry off one of their number wounded in the knee by the young men. They could not have fired less than two rounds, & yet only one of the young men was touched - '''Mozomane''', brother of '''Nizhema''' was struck in the hand, shattering the thumb bone next to the wrist. The children were pierced th[r]ough & through the vitals with balls & lances. We drew hatchets from their skulls, washed off the already dried sand from the faces, spread a blanket in our canoe, laid in the bodies, placing the heads in their proper places, & covered them with another blanket, brought them to the island,'' [https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Ojibwe_Journals_of_Edmund_F_Ely_1833/_IJcX-0qJ2kC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Joseph+Duchene&pg=PA355&printsec=frontcover p.355] :''laid them out in the same order on the ground & left them amid the heart-rending wail of their relatives.'' :''The attack upon [[Duchene-250|'''Joseph''']] as related by himself & [[Laprairie-41|'''Louis''']] is substantially this. They & their families were planting by the houses. The attack on the canoe at the sand point drove them to their canoes. As [[Duchene-250|'''Joseph''']] & [[Laprairie-40|'''Baptiste''']] came up the bank they saw a party of Sioux in the midst of [[Laprairie-40|'''Baptiste''']]s garden, advancing up the rise to the houses. [[Duchene-250|'''Joseph''']] had spent his days in the Indian trade & was known by many of the Sioux. He is a halfbreed, enrolled as a citizen & taxable.35 Knowing something of their language, he hailed them & told them that they were Frenchmen. The Sioux halted a moment, & then pointed at the canoes. [[Duchene-250|'''Joseph''']] told them they were their families fleeing from fear. The party fired upon the canoes but did no injury. [[Duchene-250|'''Joseph''']] seeing them leveling at him sprang toward the house, & as he got to the door, one fired & wounded him badly in the arm just below the elbow. [[Laprairie-40|'''Baptiste''']], who it seems on first alarm had seized his rifle now fired upon the leader & shot him high in the hip - probably mortally. As he fell, they bore him off & [[Laprairie-40|'''Bapt.''']] escaped into [[Duchene-250|'''Joseph''']]s house. [[Laprairie-41|'''Louis''']] was yet out. He had gone back into the woods, & discovering the trail of the main party who had gone to attack the houses N. of us, & also seeing some of their feathers accidentally dropped in the path, knew them to be Sioux & hastened home to embark his mother & family. As he was coming up the rise of ground from the E. (the Sioux came up from the S.) he heard the attack at the house & stopped. [[Duchene-250|'''Joseph''']] came out & seeing [[Laprairie-41|'''Louis''']], called him to come in, but seeing '''his father''''s arm braced up against his breast & his clothes very bloody, he thought '''his father''' was mortally wounded. He said his heart sickened - he thought '''his father''' was killed, & said to '''his father''' "They have killed you & now they may kill me too." The father explained the nature of his wound & they entered the house together.'' :''Just then the Sioux returned to the attack. [[Duchene-250|'''Joseph''']] then concluded that he must fight - he took his gun, leveled, but was not able to discharge it, the spring bing stiff, & he so weak. As he held it under his arm a Sioux fired in'' :''35.[[Duchene-250|'''Joseph''']] was the son of an old trader, Joseph Duchene (LaPrairie) and his Ojibwe wife, Obimegazhigoque. See Birk. John Sayer's Snake River Journal, 28-30. [[Laprairie-40|'''Baptiste''']] and [[Laprairie-41|'''Louis''']] were his sons. In his claim for the mixed-blood payment in 1839, [[Duchene-250|'''Joseph Jr.''']] stated that he had six children, all of whom drew annuities as Indians. Nevertheless, his son [[Laprairie-40|'''Jean Baptiste''']], twenty-eight, did enter a claim and was admitted. Chippewa Claims 97 and 179, [https://quod.lib.umich.edu/c/clementsead/umich-wcl-M-416lyo?rgn=main;view=text#c01-2 Lucius Lyon Papers.]'' p. 356 :''at the window with a rifle. The ball struck his gun barrel near the middle & completely perforated it, 3/16 of an inch in its thickness, & rendered it useless. The grains of powder from the rifle were blown into the gunstock, so near was the discharge. Finding himself unable to take part in the defense, [[Duchene-250|'''Joseph''']] betook himself to prayer while [[Laprairie-40|'''Baptiste''']] & [[Laprairie-41|'''Louis''']] fired upon the Sioux. They would come up by the side of the house, (they had no fortification), put the muzzle of their guns in at the windows & fire at random, filling the house with smoke. [[Laprairie-41|'''Louis''']] barely escaped one of those shots. I saw from my window a Sioux step up to a post about 15 feet in front of the door, & taking deliberate aim, fire. He endeavored (as it appears) to fire through the clay between the window casing, but he probably failed - several other shots were thrown with the same intention.'' :''As we were on our way to the pointe after the bodies, several shots were discharged from '''Mr. Russell''''s point, probably calling the whole together, & was answered from the party on this side whose retreat was slower, having two dead to carry off. They carried their killed & disabled into Mr. Russell's house, 2 of each. A few others were slightly wounded. They killed a cow, sow, & pig - for Mr. R. & '''Baiejik'''s cow and calf. They put their dead & disabled into the bark canoe they took at the point & moved off up Snake River. From the appearance of their trail from the scene of action back of us to the lake shore, they without a doubt dragged off their dead on the ground. Four men carrying off the body killed by '''Baiejik'''s when I saw them. On our return, the whole party fired a parting salute to Pokegama, of some two hundred guns I should presume, & then commenced their retreat.36'' :''36'''William Boutwell''', who arrived at Lake Pokegama shortly after the Sioux attack, wrote to '''David Greene''': "The third day after the Sioux retreated, the Chipys followed their trail & found the bodies of the two men. They scalped, cut off their heads, & brought home the flesh & made a feast of it. Not many days after this affair (they) fled & hardly an Ind. has been seen at P. since." September 28, 1841, Paper of the ABCFM, ABC 18.3.7. (Reel 766).'' ---- == Sources ==

Poland, Historical Map Overlay

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[[Category: Poland Project]] [[Category: Poland]] '''The following page is for those interested in an overlay map comparing 1900 boundaries to present day Poland boundaries.''' *Poniższa strona jest przeznaczona dla osób zainteresowanych nakładkową mapą porównującą granice z 1900 roku z obecnymi granicami Polski. *Die folgende Seite ist für diejenigen gedacht, die an einer Overlay-Karte interessiert sind, die die Grenzen von 1900 mit den heutigen Grenzen Polens vergleicht. '''These images are being provided to anyone interested in understanding historical Poland. You may use any of these images without permission from the creator ([[Sonczalla-1|Skye]]) for noncommercial purposes. The intention behind the image creations is to help people understand border changes or name changes of specific geographic areas. People may find these maps useful when tracking migration patterns, name studies, etc. I will provide images with and without labels.''' *Obrazy te są udostępniane wszystkim zainteresowanym zrozumieniem historycznej Polski. Możesz używać dowolnego z tych obrazów bez zgody twórcy do celów niekomercyjnych. Intencją tworzenia obrazów jest pomoc ludziom w zrozumieniu zmian granic lub zmian nazw określonych obszarów geograficznych. Ludzie mogą uznać te mapy za przydatne podczas śledzenia wzorców migracji, badań nazw itp. Dostarczę obrazy z etykietami i bez nich. *Diese Bilder werden jedem zur Verfügung gestellt, der sich für das historische Polen interessiert. Sie dürfen jedes dieser Bilder ohne Genehmigung des Erstellers für nichtkommerzielle Zwecke verwenden. Die Absicht hinter den Bildkreationen besteht darin, den Menschen zu helfen, Grenzänderungen oder Namensänderungen bestimmter geografischer Gebiete zu verstehen. Diese Karten können für die Verfolgung von Migrationsmustern, Namensstudien usw. nützlich sein. Ich werde Bilder mit und ohne Beschriftung bereitstellen. '''If you are looking for a particular village via Wikipedia, please switch to the Polish Wikipedia (top right of page gives options for other languages.) When you click on the gmina or the powiat, there typically will be an image of them. This makes it easier for you to accurately locate your village on the map.''' *Jeśli szukasz konkretnej wsi za pośrednictwem Wikipedii, przełącz się na polską Wikipedię (prawy górny róg strony daje opcje dla innych języków). Po kliknięciu na gminę lub powiat, zwykle pojawia się ich obraz. Ułatwia to dokładne zlokalizowanie wioski na mapie. *Wenn Sie über Wikipedia nach einem bestimmten Dorf suchen, wechseln Sie bitte zur polnischen Wikipedia (oben rechts auf der Seite finden Sie Optionen für andere Sprachen). Wenn Sie auf die Gmina oder den Powiat klicken, wird normalerweise ein Bild davon angezeigt. Dies erleichtert Ihnen die genaue Lokalisierung Ihres Dorfes auf der Karte. '''Information for making your own edits:''' That's right! The information is provided for you to make your own edits or improvements. Please always give credit where credit is due, do not pass off someone else's work as your own. That is all that is asked of you. Always re-check your area of interest, especially for villages positioned on borders (for proper name.) Please remember to err is to be human. As I work on village categorization on Wikitree, it will allow me to find errors on the map and I will mention corrections that need to be made. *Skye used basic paint program on Windows. *Russian Empire orange border = FF7F27 *Russian Empire brown inside lines = 8A5B40 *Russian Empire gold inside lines = FFC90E *Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria green border = 1E9C43 *Prussia indigo border = 3F48CC *Light grey background for corrections =F5F5F5 ---- '''The following image shows the present day administraive boundaries for Poland (gmina, powiat, voivodeship). This image can be found here: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:POLSKA_woj_pow_gminy.png (licensed under Creative Commons): ''' {{Image|file=Poland_Historical_Map_Overlay.jpg|size=500|align=c}} '''The following image compares present day Poland to what it would have looked like circa 1900 without labels. Skye took the time to study historical maps of Prussia, Russian Empire and Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria in order to provide an accurate boundary overlay. Please always be aware that to err is human. Double check your village if it is situated near a boundary line.''' {{Image|file=Poland_Historical_Map_Overlay-1.jpg|size=500|align=c}} '''The same image with historical labels vs. present day voivodeships:''' {{Image|file=Poland_Historical_Map_Overlay-3.jpg|size=500|align=c}} '''The same image with administrative districts (bezirke) within the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria:''' {{Image|file=Poland_Historical_Map_Overlay-5.jpg|size=500|align=c}} '''The same image with administrative districts (bezirke) within the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria with labels:''' {{Image|file=Poland_Historical_Map_Overlay.png|size=500|align=c}} '''The same image with administrative districts (district/obwód & governorate/gubernia) within the Russian Empire:''' {{Image|file=Poland_Historical_Map_Overlay-6.jpg|size=500|align=c}} '''The same image with administrative districts (district/obwód & governorate/gubernia) within the Russian Empire with labels:''' *Note to fix: NE corner of Pruszków gmina in Pruszków Powiat (Pruszków city) is in Warsaw Uyzed. *Note to fix: Raciąż Gmina in Płonsk Powiat (3 parts?: Sierpc, Płock; Płonsk, Płock, Płock) will check all villages against the Gazetteer. {{Image|file=Poland_Historical_Map_Overlay-14.jpg|size=500|align=c}}

Poland, Volunteer Tasks

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[[Category: Poland Project]] '''Welcome to the Volunteer Task Page! Please meet our Poland Project Leaders and Coordinators:''' *[[Sonczalla-1|Skye S]]: Leader, Categorization, Project Developement and Betterment *[[Kobus-79|Tina K]]: Coordinator, Categorization, Project Development and Betterment *[[N.-17|Maggie N]]: Coordinator & Admin, Project Development and Betterment '''Before Joining a Team''' * Be a full member of WikiTree, having signed the [[Special:Honor Code|Honor Code]] * Have been on WikiTree at least 30 days. '''Membership Responsibilities''' *We are a very "hands-off" Project, so everyone is expected to be self-regulated given the information needed about how they can help. We may check in periodically to see how everyone is doing, and we will always update the [[:Space:Poland_Project_News_Page|Poland Project Update Page]] with anything new that we have discovered or have contributed. *The only requirements for ongoing membership in the Poland Project are that you join a team, respond to the periodic check-ins from the Project Leaders/Coordinators and help the Project satisfy it's goals. We recognize that people lead busy lives and are grateful for any and all contributions they can make. *All members should be cleaning up the database errors within their own watchlist. Their personal watchlist can be found by selecting the "My Wikitree" drop down menu at the top right of the page, and then "Suggestions". If errors/warnings are listed, they should be corrected. For newer members, assistance might be needed. A format for providing assistance will need to be discussed. '''Volunteers may want to bookmark this page in their browser, as it nests nearly all links needed to navigate tasks.''' *[[:Category:Poland_Project|Poland Project]] *[[:Category: Poland|Poland]]. *For the most recent updates, please see: [[:Space:Poland_Project_News_Page|Poland Project Updates]]. *You may use the Google Group to ask the group questions at any time, please be mindful of others and keep conversations on topic (about Wikitree, Poland Project or your team). If you have not been added, please message Skye or Tina. Note: (GG) = Google Group ---- == Wikitree Challenge Team == *{{blue|Volunteers:}} **[[N.-17|Maggie]] (GG) **[[Smith-216435|Doug Smith]] (GG) **[[Szymczak-23|Joan Szymczak]] (GG) (interested in helping with sourcing) **[[Sevek-4|Keith Sevek Sr.]] (GG) **[[Jantarek-1|Tommy Jantarek]] (GG) Responsibilities:
1. The volunteers are people who participate the in challenges. See [[:Help:Challenges ]] for an up to date list of challenges and how you can get involved.
2. Please make sure you have added the “Challenges” to your followed tags. This is how you will ALWAYS receive the most up-to-date information about challenges around Wikitree.
3. It is recommended that you use Google Chrome and add the Wikitree+ extension. This is where we generate reports and lists for you.
4. Lists of various challenges will be posted on the [[:Space:Poland_Project_News_Page|Poland Project Update]] page. Anyone is encouraged to get involved. Report Lists:
1. Sourcerers Challenge: [[:Category: Poland, Unsourced Profiles|Poland, Unsourced Profiles]]
2. Data Doctors Challenge : [[Automated:DD Suggestion List POL|Data Doctor Suggestion List]]
3. Connectors Challenge : [[Automated:DD Unconnected List POL|Poland, Unconnected Profiles]]
---- == Suggestion Error Team == *{{blue|Volunteers:}} **[[N.-17|Maggie]] (GG) **[[Langsdorf-34|Deb (Langsdorf) Gunther]] (GG); Data Doctor **[[Kendro-5|Kelly J Kendro]]; Data Doctor **[[Dona-4|Lynn (Dona) Wentworth]] (GG) **[[Hays-3072|Julie (Hays) Bartimus]] (GG) **[[Panek-67|Charlie Panek]] (GG); Data Doctor **[[Stevenson-3369|Nancy Stevenson]] (GG) **[[Goertz-42|Charles Goertz]] (GG) **[[Simpier-2|Andrew Simpier]] **[[Urbach-13|Kathy (Urbach) Nava]](GG) **[[Kegel-31|Katrina Kegel]] (GG) **[[Wilson-78368|Beverly Diaz]]; (GG) Data Doctor Responsibilities:
1. The Suggestion Error Team works on the database errors and warnings generated through the location category of Poland.
2. Please use the Poland Project's [[Automated:DD Suggestion List POL|Data Doctor Suggestion List]].
Team Recommendation:
1. Read about the Date Doctors of WikiTree Project [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Suggestion_Reports_for_New_WikiTree_Members_and_Data_Doctors Suggestions Guidelines for WikiTree Members and Data Doctors]
2. Check out the Data Doctors Videos [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Data_Doctors_Project_Video_Collection Videos]
3. Read about the Data Doctor Project [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Data_Doctors Project Data Doctors]
4. Practice by participating in Worldwide Data Doctors Challenges [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Data_Doctors_Challenge Data Doctor Challenges]
5. If you have questions, ask Ales in G2G [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1612976/ask-ales-august-2023?show=1612976#q1612976] . There's a new one every month or join the project as a volunteer if you want to have more fun fixing profiles.
6. Poland Project will have a Data Doctor Challenge in the fall. It will be announced in Poland Project News.
7. You can also look for Poland Profiles that need some Data Doctoring at this link > [https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Poland&MaxProfiles=500&Format= Suggestions List for Poland Profiles]
---- ==Cemetery Team== *{{blue|Volunteers:}} **[[Sonczalla-1|Skye Sonczalla]] (GG) : Village and Cemetery Category Proficient. **[[Wolski-180|Joel Wolski]] (GG): Village Category proficient. **[[Kałużny-3|Jakub Kałużny]] (GG) **[[Dittberner-22|Beverly Dittberner]](GG); learning USA cemetery categories **[[Nowosielski-51|Alina (Nowosielski) Hudzik]] (GG) **[[Tomaszewicz-6|Stephen Tomaszewicz]] (GG) **[[Jantarek-1|Tommy Jantarek]] (GG) Native Polish speaker Responsibilities:
1. The cemetery team identifies Wikitree profiles which contain information about a cemetery in Poland, and places them in the following category: [[:Category: Poland, Needs Cemetery Category]].
2. The cemetery team may also look for profiles that can be nested in newly created (or old) cemetery categories. See: [[:Category: Poland, Cemeteries]]. You will want to search using Chrome, add the Wikitree+ extension. If it is your first time using Wikitree+, you may want to bookmark it in your browser.
3. Members of the Cemetery Team may create categories. Contact your team leader for training in this area. See: [[:Space:Categorization_Structure_for_Poland_Cemeteries]] for step by step instructions. Ask your team leader for questions or assistance. 4. The cemetery team may identify Polish cemeteries located in North America and add them to his list: [[:Space:Polish_Cemeteries_in_North_America]].
5. The cemetery team may identify Jewish Cemeteries located in Poland and add them to this list: [[:Space:Cemeteries%2C_Jewish_Cemeteries_in_Poland]].
6. The cemetery team may identify Military/War Cemeteries located in Poland and add them to this list: [[:Space:Cemeteries%2C_Military_Cemeteries_in_Poland]]. Wikitree+ Reports:
1. (7003-preferred parameter missing, Don't worry about the case errors as many in Poland will have lower case words, so those are false suggestions.) https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DBE_Categories_Suggestions
2. https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebCategoryNavigate/Category.htm?category=Poland,%20Cemeteries
Team Suggestions:
1. Future Lists: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Polish_war_cemeteries, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cemeteries_in_Poland
---- ==Military and War Team== *{{blue|Volunteers:}} Responsibilities:
1. This team is for those interested in building/sourcing profiles for those who served in the Polish Army (military) during the wars. If people are interested in this team, the Poland Project will work to build a relationship with WWI and WWII Projects. People on this team may also need to join those projects respectively. The goal in this relationship will be to interconnect Poland's categorization of places and military personnel associated with the wars and military. People on this team may also need to work with the other projects to help them develop/broaden their category system.
2. If a village category has not been created for a person or page, please place said person or page in the corresponding voivodeship or powiat so the category will be made for you (or message any of the coordinators at the top of the page.)
Category List:
1. [[:Category: Poland, World War II]]
2. [[:Category: Polish Army, World War II]]
3. [[:Category: World War I]]
4. [[:Category: Poland, World War I]]
5. [[:Category: Polish Armed Forces]]
---- ==Nobility Team== *{{blue|Volunteers:}} **[[N.-17|Maggie N]] (GG) Responsibilities:
1. The Nobility Team's responsibility is creating Wikitree profiles for persons who are from nobility. These persons work on building the families, their ancestries and descendancies with credible sources Try connecting them to the big WikiTree. Refer to pre-1700 Source List
2. At some point, those who are a part of this team may want to become pre-1500 certified in order to work on or build profiles from early time periods. See: [[:Help:Pre-1500_Profiles]] for more info.
3. Make sure categories are being added to the profiles (village categories, (ex) House of Czartoryski, etc.) If a village category does not exist, please use the powiat/county or voivodeship category.
Category List:
1. [[:Category: Polish Nobility]]
2. [[:Category: Poland, Notables]].
---- ==Notables Team== *{{blue|Volunteers:}} **[[Lorence-56|Jenn Lorence]] (GG) **[[N.-17|Maggie N]] (GG) **[[Sztukowski-1|Constance Sztukowski]] (GG) **[[Moszczyńska-Pętkowska-1|Kasia (Moszczyńska-Pętkowska) Marchlińska]] (GG) Responsibilities:
1. The Notables Team's responsibility is creating Wikitree profiles for persons who are notable (famous). These persons work on building the families, their ancestries and descendancies with credible sources.
Category List:
1. [[:Category: Poland, Notables]].
---- == Migration Team == *{{blue|Volunteers:}} **[[Thomas-29419|Steve Thomas]]: Category proficient; focuses on a variety of migration patterns around Wikitree **[[Liponoga-2|Amber Liponoga]]: Lublin Voivodeship Migration **[[Atkinson-8059|Ann (Atkinson) Sawusch]] (GG) **[[Wilson-78368|Beverly Diaz]]; (GG) Pomerania to Chicago or Wisconsin Responsibilities:
1. This team is for those who are interested in tracking migration patterns of people moving through Poland or historical Poland at any point in history. They may pick or choose any specific area of interest.
2. They will be responsible for maintaining the [[:Category: Poland, Emigrants]] category. Profiles within this category need to be moved to a more specific category. If the category does not exist, please message Skye or leave a comment for member Steve Thomas on his page.
3. Remember to use the historical migration categories Galicia and Congress Poland for profiles who immigrated before World War I. Use the present day voivodeships if it were after. Prussia historical category is before WWI or before WWII depending on the area; otherwise use the present day category. When in doubt, just use the present-day category. The profiles within can always be corrected/sorted later by a future member with more interest in that specific area.
---- == Operation Vistula Team == *{{blue|Volunteers:}} **[[Budd-1775|Bryon Budd]] (GG): Ruda Rózaniecka and Huta Rózaniecka. Lubaczów County **[[Guglik-1|Anne Guglik]]: Przemysl County **[[:Kissinger-162|Alexandra (Kissinger) Florimonte]] (GG) : Podkarpackie Responsibilities:
1. This team works on finding or creating profiles (usually extended family) who were affected by the relocation. Operation Vistula was the forced removal of Ukrainians from Southeast and East Poland to the newly possessed Prussian lands after WWII. This occurred in 1947. Areas affected: Malpolskie, Podkarpackie, Lublin and Podlaskie Voivodeships.
2. See: [[:Category: Operation Vistula (1947), Victims]] for categorization of profiles.
Team Suggestions:
1. I'm pleading for a sticker to be created that when added to a profile, it will automatically nest it in the above category: https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1613446/categorization-structure-help-operation-vistula 27 July 2023
---- == Researching and/or Sourcing Team == *{{blue|Volunteers for nonspecific areas:}} **[[Lechefsky-5|Dan Lechefsky]] (GG) **[[Szymczak-23|Joan Szymczak]] (GG) **[[Samorzewski-1|Meika (Samorzewski) Loofs Samorzewski]] (GG) **[[Nani-6|Jennifer Nani]] (GG) **[[Dwyer-454|Diane Dwyer]] (GG) **[[Lange-1526|Paul Lange]] (GG) **[[Vernon-2152|Caroline Verworn]] (GG) **[[Wittbrodt-9|Deborah (Wittbrodt) Nystrom]] (GG) **[[Boroń-38|Tomasz Boroń]](GG) **[[Wilson-78368|Beverly Diaz]] (GG) Responsibilities:
1. The purpose of the researching team is generally to help others by researching, creating and sourcing ancestries from a specific area (outside of your own direct lineage.)
2. First, make sure you add “Poland” and “Poland_Europe” to your followed tags. Help answer questions in G2G when people are looking for research information. You also need to update the settings on your navigation homepage (link found on the bottom of the page) so you will see G2G posts requesting assistance.
3. Add the village category to the profiles you create. If there is not one add powiat/county or voivodeship categories.
4. (Optional) Research profiles from the following list: [[:Category: Poland, Emigrant Unknown Birth Location]] to see if you can narrow down to location. Once a location is found, add the village category, powiat/county or voivodeship. Any Wikitree user is welcome to use that category on their emigrant ancestor if they do not know the location (that is part of “Requesting for Help” on the Project Page.)
5. (Optional) If you are at an advanced level and know where to look for records in Poland, work on the following list: [[:Category: Poland, Needs Birth Record]].
6. (Optional) Work on sourcing “Unsourced” profiles: [[:Category: Poland, Unsourced Profiles]].
7. (Optional) The Researching Team can also run searches on Wikitree by village, and find profiles that can be categorized into existing villages or powiat/voivodeship for categorization and sourcing. The best way to search via location is through [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm Wikitree+], please make sure you are using Chrome and have added the Wikitree+ extension. Open the link and put the name you are are searching in the "text" box.
8. (Optional) Researching teams can also provide any new resources to the the [[:Project: Poland/Resource Library]] or new information of interest to the [[:Space:Administrative_Divisions_of_Poland|Voivodeship Space Pages]].
Researching Teams Area of Interest notes:

[[:Category: Greater Poland Voivodeship, Poland|Greater Poland Voivodeship]] aka województwo wielkopolskie
* [[Kałużny-3|Jakub Kałużny]] (GG) *[[Szymczak-235|Jeanne Jarzembak]] (GG) *[[Hecker-385|Vanessa Hecker]]: Former Posen territory [[:Category: Holy Cross Voivodeship, Poland|Holy Cross Voivodeship]] aka województwo świętokrzyskie
* [[:Category: Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland|Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship]] aka kujawsko-pomorskie
*[[Kobus-79|Tina Kobus]] (GG): Former Prussian territory *[[Hecker-385|Vanessa Hecker]]: Former Prussian territory *[[Moszczyńska-Pętkowska-1|Kasia (Moszczyńska-Pętkowska) Marchlińska]] (GG) *[[Santoro-144|Frank Santoro]] [[:Category: Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland|Lesser Poland Voivodeship]] aka województwo małopolskie
*[[Rutkowska-42|Justyna Rutkowska]] (GG): Lives in the south of Poland has a large amount of archive from 1600-1950 around the Limanowa parish -sowliny charity mordarka Stara Wieś and many others. Polish is her first language, may speak a little English. *[[McGrath-5039|O. McGrath]] (GG) [[:Category: Lower Silesia Voivodeship, Poland|Lower Silesian Voivodeship]] aka dolnośląskie
*[[Hecker-385|Vanessa Hecker]]: Former Schlesien territory [[:Category: Lublin Voivodeship, Poland|Lublin Voivodeship]] aka województwo lubelskie
*[[Lange-1526|Paul Lange]] (GG): Lublin and Volyn, Ukraine [[:Category: Lubusz Voivodeship, Poland|Lubusz Voivodeship]] aka województwo lubuskie
*[[Hecker-385|Vanessa Hecker]]: Former Brandenburg territory [[:Category: Łódź Voivodeship, Poland|Łódź Voivodeship]] aka województwo łódzkie
* [[:Category: Masovian Voivodeship, Poland|Masovian Voivodeship]] aka województwo mazowieckie
*[[Moszczyńska-Pętkowska-1|Kasia (Moszczyńska-Pętkowska) Marchlińska]] (GG) *[[Brandt-785|Brenda Brandt]] (GG) [[:Category: Opole Voivodeship, Poland|Opole Voivodeship]] aka województwo opolskie
*[[Hecker-385|Vanessa Hecker]]: Former Schlesien territory [[:Category: Podlaskie Voivodeship, Poland|Podlaskie Voivodeship]] aka województwo podlaskie
*[[Lechefsky-5|Dan Lechefsky]] (GG): "Familiar with vital records from the Wiżajny parish (north of Suwalki), the Lubowo parish (present day Liubavas, Lithuania)." * [[N.-17|Maggie]] (GG) : Working on categorizing Zambrów County, Podlaskie Voivodeship locations. Assist Wikitree profiles in that county with categorization, maybe some sources, profile improvements. [[:Category: Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland|Pomeranian Voivodeship]] aka województwo pomorskie
*[[Kobus-79|Tina Kobus]] (GG) *[[Lange-1526|Paul Lange]] (GG): Gdansk/Elblag/Starogard Gdansk *[[Wittbrodt-9|Deborah (Wittbrodt) Nystrom]] (GG): Danzig & Zarnowitz, West Prussia/Pomerania *[[Hecker-385|Vanessa Hecker]] *[[Hurup-1|Poul Hurup]] (GG) Danzig - Marienburg - Elbing - Königsberg [[:Category: Silesian Voivodeship, Poland|Silesian Voivodeship]] aka województwo śląskie
*[[Moszczyńska-Pętkowska-1|Kasia (Moszczyńska-Pętkowska) Marchlińska]] (GG) *[[Hecker-385|Vanessa Hecker]]: Former Schlesien territory [[:Category: Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland|Subcarpathian Voivodeship]] aka województwo podkarpackie
*[[Sonczalla-1|Skye S]] (GG) *[[Lechefsky-5|Dan Lechefsky]] (GG): "Familiar with vital records from the Jeżowe and Sietesz parishes (both in Podkarpackie)." *[[Budd-1775|Bryon Budd]] (GG): Ruda Rózaniecka and Huta Rózaniecka. (Lubaczów County) *[[Guglik-1|Anne Guglik]]: Przemysl (Ukrainian) *[[Sączawa-222|Tomasz Sączawa]] (GG): Nisko, Lancut & surrounding areas, actively transcribes material to Geneteka and Lubgens. *[[Jaross-4|J. (Jaross) Kirk]] (GG) *[[Wittbrodt-9|Deborah (Wittbrodt) Nystrom]] (GG): Sietesz, Podkarpackie *[[Myers-20898|Jim Myers]] (GG): Nisko, Rzeszów *[[Podgurski-88|Cara Podgurski]] (GG) [[:Category: Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, Poland|Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship]] aka województwo warmińsko-mazurskie
*[[Wengorz-1|Steffen Wengorz]] (GG): Pisz & Ełk (Kreis Johannisburg & Kreis Lyck) *[[Hecker-385|Vanessa Hecker]]: Former East Prussian territory *[[Hurup-1|Poul Hurup]] (GG) Danzig - Marienburg - Elbing - Königsberg [[:Category: West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland|West Pomeranian Voivodeship]] aka województwo zachodniopomorskie
*[[Kobus-79|Tina Kobus]] (GG) *[[Hecker-385|Vanessa Hecker]] ---- == Help Page Translation Team == *{{red|Leader: ''vacant''}} *{{red|Volunteers:}} We are looking for bilingual Polish and English speakers to translate the [[:Category:WikiTree_Help]] pages into Polish. If you are interested in helping, please contact [[Sonczalla-1|Skye]]. According to Wikitree Admin, there needs to be several individuals on this project. ---- == Bilingual Proofreaders == *[[Bożyk-46|Magdalena Bożyk]] has offered to help proofread items from time to time. *[[Sączawa-222|Tomasz Sączawa]] (GG) has been Skye's go-to for advice on Polish grammar and proofreading items. *[[Jantarek-1|Tommy Jantarek]] (GG) Native Polish speaker, very quick to lend advice on Polish grammar and answer questions. The proofreaders support the coordinators with some proofreading they may need from time to time. Bilingual demonstrates high degree of fluency in Polish and Polish grammar. ---- == Other == If you have another way that you can contribute and it is not listed above, please let us know as we are open to ideas.

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Poland in World War II
{{Image|file=Photos-537.png |align=c |size=170 |caption= }} Further reading of people affected shows the Nazi's had a bias against all of Poland as well as its Jewish population. {{Image|file=Poland_in_World_War_II-5.png |align=c |size=360 |caption=Newspapers from around the World }} *In the early morning hours of Sept 1, 1939, the Nazi German invasion of Poland started by its battleship, "Schleswig-Holstein barbarded a Polish munitions site near Danzig (on the Westerplatte peninsula) Simultaneously Nazi German police units attacked Polish rail road. Shooting broke out along the Polish Corridor. Soldiers tore down any barriers, sweeping into Poland. As part of the lightening strike, their planes quickly dropped bombs on rail lines, roads, cities, even cities. By the end of that day Danzig was pulled into the German Reich. {{Image|file=Poland_in_World_War_II-3.png |align=c |size=300 |caption=Tear down barrers. }} ::History taught in grade schools and higher here in the United States did not portray some of the true factors. Poland was invaded Sept 1, 1939 by Nazi Germany. From the east it was invaded by Soviet Union Sept. 17, 1939. It surrendered within''' 1 month'''. The Polish government retreated in the West. :The original Polish government was in exile in the West in Great Britain. Nazi Germany did not appoint a collaborationist government for Poland. It directly governed Poland itself (a purely German administration directly called the General gouvernement. The Polish resistance called Polish Underground State, was one of the 3 largest partisan forces. :The military also began again after Nazi Germany invaded the Soviet Union. The military was present to help Polish ground troops were present in the North Africa Campaign (siege of Tobruk). and was the 4th largest Allied army in Europe, after the Soviet Union, United States and Britain. {{Image|file=Poland_in_World_War_II-1.png |align=l |size=220 |caption=military. }}{{Image|file=Poland_in_World_War_II-2.png |align=r |size=250 |caption=Polish Cavalry. }}{{Clear}} ::'''Six Million Polish Citizens Were Killed During the Holocaust''' :::Half of These Holocaust Victims Were Non-Jewish. {{Image|file=Poland_in_World_War_II-1.jpg |align=c |size=340 |caption=Bloody Sunday. }} Close to six million Polish citizens were killed (both Christian and Jewish Polish) killed during World War II. Most were civilians killed by Nazi Germany, The Soviet Union and allies killed some. At the Nuremburg trials 3 categories were established as violations against humans against their wishes. 1) war of aggression, 2) war crimes 3) crimes against humanity. Occupied Poland suffered all of these. Both United Kingdom and France declared war on Germany on Sept. 3. The Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact (a protocol sharing Northern & Central Europe) into "German and Soviet " spheres of control had started and continued with German and Soviet occupation of Poland during the year. Then Nazi Germany overran lands annexed by the Soviets by Nazi Germany as it attempted to attack and defeat Soviet Union in before the winter set in. Wrong. The Soviets were resistant... {{Image|file=Poland_in_World_War_II.jpg |align=c |size=280 |caption='. }} The intention of Hitler-led Nazi Germany was to '''Terrorize all Polish People Into Subservience'''. Large numbers of Polish community leaders, mayors, local officials, priests, teachers, lawyers, judges, senators, doctors were executed in public. Much of the rest of leaders were sent to concentration camps where they died or were killed. In his speech to military commanders Adolf Hitler sent the Wehrmacht (the German armed forces): "to kill without mercy and reprieve all men, women and children of the Polish race". The Soviets also did much of the same. :Polish men were forcibly drafted into German army. :Obliteration of Polish history, culture ::Polish language was forbidden- "German-only language,schools, colleges, '''Polish press, libraries, bookshops burned'''" ::Polish churches, synagogues were burned, priests arrested and sent to concentration camps, Banks closed and all money was blocked ::Cities, towns were renamed to German as well as street signs {{Image|file=Poland_in_World_War_II-8.png |align=l |size=230 |caption= }}{{Image|file=Poland_in_World_War_II-9.png |align=r |size=250 |caption=Western Belarusians }}{{Clear}} *Many Polish people submitted to this terrorism. *There are reports of other Polish turning in their neighbors as Jewish, to survive. During the Holocaust, Poland lost the educated class as the Nazis felt this would make it easier to control the country. :45% of doctors, :57% of her attorneys :40% of her professors, '''OTHERS''' Hitler intended to rewrite history and create the perfect race. Since the Polish press was destroyed, and libraries, even records are not available. Thus the world missed a lot of the atrocities done to Nazi-occupied Poland to Jewish and non-Jewish peope. All records of Auschwitz were not returned by the Soviets. Children looking Aryan were taken to become German. Targets were also Gypsies, Jewish, non-Jewish, Polish, mentally and physically handicapped. '''REGIMENTS / DIVISIONS''' {{Image|file=Poland_in_World_War_II-4.png |align=l |size=260 |caption=Military. }}{{Image|file=Poland_in_World_War_II-7.png |align=r |size=210 |caption= }}{{Clear}} Poland had the 5th largest armed forces, but was not ready for a modern war. It had an army of a million men with almost 500 tanks, but it still was using horse-mounted fighting units. It mobilized late to avoid being blamed for an outbreak of war. Only 17 of 30 mobilized divisions were fully deployed by August 31. It had well-prepared defensive positions, these were dispersed too widely to present a cohesive and viable defense against a mobile fighting force -- especially the powerful Wehrmacht. {{Image|file=Poland_in_World_War_II-2.jpg |align=c |size=280 |caption=PZL-37_Los. }} After 4 weeks, 50,000 German soldiers were dead, wounded, or missing. Polish losses amounted to some 70,000 soldiers killed and 130,000 wounded. Another 90,000 Polish soldiers escaped to Hungary, Lithuania, Romania, and Latvia; many of them later made their way to Allied lines. Initially, the Wehrmacht's treatment of its 694,000 Polish prisoners was generally appropriate, although many civilians, a large proportion of them Jewish, were murdered. The SS and Sicherheitsdienst (German secret service, or SD) soon established themselves in Nazi German-occupied Poland, which was now regarded as a "nonexistent" state. Thereafter, the civilian population, especially Jews, suffered increasing oppression and persecution. *Polish Second Army *Polish 5th Infantry Division *Polish 7th Infantry Division *Polish 8th Infantry Division *Polish 9th Infantry Division *Polish 10th Infantry Division *16th Armoured Brigade, *2nd Artillery Division, 3rd AA-artillery Division, 3rd indep. mortar regiment *3 AT-artillery brigades (nos.9,11,14) *2nd Sapper Brigade *4th independent heavy tank regiment *28th SP-artillery regiment (21 x SU-85) *1st Armoured Corps: 3 armoured brigades, 1st Motorized Infantry Brigade - details below. Subordinated to the 2nd Army. *1st Motorized Infantry Brigade (Polish)(East) *2nd Armoured Brigade (2. Brygada Pancerna) - (65 x T-34/85) *3rd Armoured Brigade *4th Armoured Brigade *24th SP-artillery regiment (21 x SU-85) *25th SP-artillery regiment (21 x ISU-122) *27th SP-artillery regiment (21 x SU-76M) *2nd mortar regiment *26th AA-artillery regiment *Rocket artillery battalion Underground armies *Polish 2nd Home Army Infantry Division (Kielce-Radom) *Polish 8th Home Army Infantry Division (Warsaw Uprising) *Polish 19th Home Army Infantry Division (Wilno) *Polish 27th Home Army Infantry Division (Wołyń) *Polish Cracovian Home Army Infantry Division *Polish Cracovian Home Army Cavalry Brigade *Narodowe Siły Zbrojne ------ ''One example of atrocity is Katyn. There were huge numbers of massacres, camps, etc.'' {{Image|file=Poland_in_World_War_II.png |align=c |size=250 |caption=Katyn Massacre, 1940 }} This page endeavors to bring to mind this country, the people, and atrocities suffered by the people of Poland. One example of the atrocities is Katyn (Katyn-Kharkiv Mednoye). There were so many to list. An excellent source is the Holocaust Project. SEE:[[:Category:Holocaust|Category Holocaust]], ::'''Do you have ancestors to list there by category'''? '''SOURCES:''' *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish_contribution_to_World_War_II Polish Contribution] *[http://military.wikia.com/wiki/War_crimes_in_occupied_Poland_during_World_War_II War Crimes] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katyn_massacre Katyn Massacre] *[http://www.holocaustforgotten.com/poland.htm Poland and Holocaust] *[http://history.howstuffworks.com/world-war-ii/buildup-to-world-war-213.htm Poland and military] *[http://military.wikia.com/wiki/Bombing_of_Warsaw_in_World_War_II Bombing of Warsaw] *[http://bigstory.ap.org/article/9dd82f089ced401fa1a2a8e121791eee/polands-mixed-feelings-over-memorial-rescuers-jews Polish people] *[http://www.ushmm.org/m/pdfs/2000926-Poles.pdf Polish Christians executed] *[http://remember.org/forgotten All Polish] *[http://history.howstuffworks.com/world-war-ii/start-world-war-24.htm Beginning of World War 2] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occupation_of_Poland_(1939%E2%80%9345)#/media/File:Bundesarchiv_R_49_Bild-0138,_Polen,_Wartheland,_Aussiedlung_von_Polen Occupation of Poland] *[http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/vjw/Poland.html#ww2 Poland in World war 2] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Polish_divisions_in_World_War_II Polish divisions]

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[[Category: Poland Project|!]] '''This page is to be edited by Poland Project Coordinators only. This page is used for quick reference, copy/paste info, for discussing certain topics, etc.''' '''Comments may be left on this page by members of the Poland Project or any member of the Wikitree community. We welcome suggestions, corrections, opinions, etc on how better to improve the Poland Project on Wikitree.''' ---- == Working On == *[[:Space:Poland_Project_News_Page|Poland Project News Page]] Info: to be used for any events related to the project like Challenges, Bingo, YouTube features. Goal is to keep it short and current. Publish in G2G for broad exposure. https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1595632/welcome-to-our-poland-project-news-page?show=1595632#q1595632 *Finished East Prussia Mass Categorization. Tina - Oct 2023 *Finished Podkarpackie & Malopolskie Mass Categorization. Skye - NOV 2023 *Finished Świętokrzyskie Mass Categorization. Skye - Dec 2023 *Finished Lublin Mass Categorization. Skye - Jan 2024 *Finished Podlaskie Mass Categorization. Skye - Jan 2024 *Finished Masovian Mass Categorization. Skye - March 2024 *Finished KP Mass Categorization (Russian Empire) Skye Mar 2024 *Finished Lodz Mass Categorization. Skye - Apr 2024 *Finished West Prussia Mass Categorization. Tina - Apr 2024 *Finished Slaskie Voivodeship (Russian Empire only). Skye Apr 2023 *Started Wielkopolskie/Posen Mass Categorization (finishing up KP in Posen). Skye - Apr 2024 *Skye is asking Wikitree in G2G about a Challenge Team we can designate our members to join if they are interested: https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1655218/challenge-team-needed-for-a-few-poland-project-members (I remember this came up awhile back and it needs to be addressed.) 29 Oct 2023 ** For reference: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Legacy_Heirs_Team_Thon_Page **'''Important Note: '''It should be mentioned that it's up to Poland Project members to register themselves when the G2G thread for the next challenge comes up (probably in latter Nov or early Dec 2023). The WikiTree Team Managers ultimately decides who goes on what challenge teams. On the day before the challenge, they send the list to Lisa Murphy who is the Captain and she sets it up on the day before the challenges. The reason why is some Challenge Teams got so popular that the WikiTree Team had to split people up evenly among other teams. If we get our Poland Project members to REGISTER early, they most likely will stay with Legacy Heirs. *Created [[:Category:Polish Forced Laborers, World War II|Polish Forced Laborers, World War II]] category. In the future, we need to create profiles for the forced laborers mentioned in this article: [https://mosbach-gegen-rechts.de/2021/04/20/80-jahre-oberschefflenz-hinrichtung-skrzypacz/ The execution of Władysław Skrzypacz] Tina, 3 Nov 2023 == To Do == [[:Category:Poland%2C_Notables]], we should be making sure that any profile we come across that is Polish and has a Wikipedia page linked ... also has the Wikitree ID added to the Wikipedia page. This can be done under the Tools section. *This could also be done for village categories at some point too. Perhaps a task for another time. Tina, I just came across this category [[:Category: Prussia, Needs Profiles Created]] which potentially have profiles that belong in Poland. Perhaps we need to find out if the Germany Project is trying to redirect the profiles in this category and subcategory of Pomerania (since there are only 2 subcategories.)?? I know Germany has been working to eliminate their end of historical Prussia. The category was originally created in July 2019 by a former member of the Poland Project (Haese). Maybe Maggie has some insight. Skye. Hi, regarding Haese's creation while she was the Germany Project Leader with me, I do remember it. I will ask Germany Project Leaders. *I haven't messaged anyone because I found this [[:Category: Needs Profiles Created]] So I don't think we are responsible for doing anything. Tina * Re: Category: Need Profiles Created is an old activity that was promoted with Projects especially For connecting an unconnected branch. I am not sure if it's relevant anymore. Something I will ask about in the near future. Heads up: If the proposal goes through to remove noncertified pre1500 profile managers from profiles pre1500, we'll need to add the Poland Project Account to those profiles from Poland. https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1601229/proposal-remove-non-certified-pre-1500-from-pre-1500-profiles. My guess is we find them through Wikitree+ search? (Skye) *I messaged Aleš and we can use the following search terms for pre-1500 Polish profiles: **location=poland 15cen **location=polska 15cen **change the cen to the century you need, 14, 13, 12, etc. **search for more than one century by adding the "or" operator between search terms, example: location=poland 15cen or location=poland 14cen (up to 5 "or" operators can be used at one time) **Since both Poland and Polska are being used in for these profile's location fields, we may want to consider standardizing the location names for pre-1500 profiles to the appropriate location name for the time period. (Tina) Database error for people with the Polish Roots sticker, but the profile is not managed by the Poland Project. See: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Abraham-1031 as an example. [[N.-17|N.-17]] 10:55, 1 September 2023 (UTC) CORRECTED *Error? ProjectBox Without Project Account Help → Polish Roots [[N.-17|N.-17]] 20:19, 31 August 2023 (UTC) We need to get rid of 'Polish Roots' category. I have been aware of this issue for a long time. Working with Margaret of category myself on removing all vestiges of Polish Roots. *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Polish_Roots [[N.-17|N.-17]] 20:19, 31 August 2023 (UTC) ditto *I think we will need to eventually review the profiles that have used the sticker and replace the sticker with another (that doesn't link to the category). We should make sure the profile is categorized by powiat. I think the stickers should be deleted entirely, how else do we prevent people from adding it. Notables/nobility have categories. We will need to reorganize that category as I nested surname studies in it ... I can easily move them to a new category for surname studies or just remove them from a "Poland" tied category altogether since it is focused on ethnicity rather than location. Thoughts? (Skye) [[N.-17|N.-17]] 20:19, 23 August 2023 (UTC) Agree with you on that point, Skye. '''Suggestion''' until Team and/or Edit Bot remove all these 'Polish Roots' : Remove them ourselves to empty out that category and replace with appropiate stickers. * There are 8926 profiles was the total this morning with the sticker. Edit Bot has it slated; now just a question of when [[N.-17|N.-17]] 11:09, 1 September 2023 (UTC) Maggie, do we have any capability of adding "Project Protection" to nobility or notable profiles? What do we do about adding the Poland Project as the profile manager? Should "random people" be the profile managers of these sorts of profiles? I'm going to start listing some profiles that I find (some are pre1500 which I cannot categorize) *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Jagiello-2 *[[N.-17|N.-17]] 15:17, 22 August 2023 (UTC) Updated Jagiello as part of Poland Project. I will take care of the these nobilities. I am in the midst clarifying protocols with the Medieval Project, Europe Aristos, pre-1500 and pre-1700 for Slavic Roots, Poland Project and Hungary. No worries (-: btw, not all nobility will be Project Protected. In fact, I probably shouldn't have PP Jagiello. More later... *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Piast-117 In response to "Project Protection" with other managers on nobility profiles: It's OKAY for the managers to remain on Polish nobilty profiles. They were the original "stewards" of these old profiles (from the now defunct EURO ARISTO project) and "protected" these profiles, in a sense. The aim of the Project Protection is so they do not go astray or experience an incorrectly major LNAB. I had this sticker made prior to the Poland Project really taking off. Now that we have a system under control with badges, should we ask admin to delete the sticker? All vestiges linking Polish Roots Sticker removed. [[N.-17|N.-17]] 10:57, 1 September 2023 (UTC) At some point I am going to have to address the Russian Empire issue. There is a lady who creates categories (not many thank goodness) which are in present day Poland. For now we parallel to (ru), but that is incorrect and should probably be an additional (pl) since it is not in the Russian Language. In my mind, I'd rather nix all historical Russian categories and merge to present day within Poland boundaries, but that is probably not what everyone in Wikitree wants. Just a reminder here to figure out a way to run a search for that specific category (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Congress_Poland) to see if there are any new categories created and to parallel them. Skye 17 Jan 2024 *[[:Space:Shtetl_Categories]]. Now that I've been working through categorization in Congress Poland, I can no longer wait to address the issue of the historical categories created. I'm working with Elaine from the Jewish Roots project on this. The lady who creates these village are doing so to categorize groups of Jewish persons, and then use the location category as a "shtetl". A flat location category is for anyone to use regardless of ethnicity, but I want to work with what she has done so far (which is A LOT of work). I'm not certain if this needs to be proposed and hashed out in the G2G regarding the structure ... as it does involve other countries. So I'm getting my thoughts organized on what is the best/easiest route to take that will make most everyone happy. Maggie I have added you to the spacepage, and I will add Elaine (and probably K.Bloom). Skye 4 Feb 2024 == Quick Links == *[[:Project: Poland]] *[[:Template:CategoryInfoBox_Location]] *[[:Category: Polish Armed Forces]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Badges&b=poland Poland Project members with badge] *If a Prussian profile is found that is situated in present day Germany, move here: [[:Category: Germany, Needs Research]] *[[:Category: Prussia, Emigrants to Australia]], [[:Category: Prussia, Emigrants]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Badges&b=genealogist New members that have signed the Honor Code] *[[:Category: Poland, Emigrants]] Category with profiles that need research to narrow down village. Then create village categories and move into the appropriate migratory category. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_POL Poland Project Suggestion List] *[[:Space:Friday_Night_Bingo]] *[[:Help:Project Teams]], [[:Help:Team Leaders]] == Reports == ''Tina and Skye agreed that IF you do not create a parallel in Southern Poland (then Galicia), or historical Prussia/Poland DO NOT provide the "aka" description in the CIB. For instance, if you only create categories in Prussia and not in present day Poland, DO NOT provide the aka info in the Prussian CIB. We will periodically run a report of any category in a specific province/voivodeship that has a blank aka. This is how we know a parallel category needs to be set up. (Congress Poland excluded as there should be only few parallels for the Holocaust Project.) 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Poldark (TV Series from the historical novels by Winston Graham)

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This is a pedigree page along with information on the family members from the Poldark series on Masterpiece Theatre adapted from the Poldark historical novels by Winston Graham. This is the (2015-Present) version and not the 1975 TV version. So far this Free-Space Profile is up to Season 3. I will update it in the future with the new Seasons. This is all fictitious and the pedigree is based on research done from the novels. I will add any genealogy from this page to WikiTree if any such information on the actors becomes available. So far, the only such actress is:

[[Anstruther-Gough-Calthorpe-3 | Gabriella "Wilde" Anstruther-Gough-Calthorpe]], who plays the role of Caroline Enys (née Penvenen) in the Poldark Series. She comes from a real-life aristocratic family.

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Poldark Main Characters
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played by
Aidan Turner}}
{{Image|file=Poldark TV Series from the historical novels by Winston Graham-25.jpg | size=100px | caption=Demelza Carne
played by
Eleanor Tomlinson}}
{{Image|file=Poldark TV Series from the historical novels by Winston Graham-26.jpg | size=100px | caption=Elizabeth Chynoweth
played by
Heida Reed}}
{{Image|file=Poldark TV Series from the historical novels by Winston Graham-27.jpg | size=100px | caption=George Warleggan
played by
Jack Farthing}}
{{Image|file=Poldark TV Series from the historical novels by Winston Graham-21.jpg | size=100px | caption=Verity Poldark
played by
Ruby Bentall}}
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played by
Kyle Soller}}
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played by
Caroline Blakiston}}
{{Image|file=Poldark TV Series from the historical novels by Winston Graham-30.jpg | size=100px | caption=Caroline Penvenen
played by
[[Anstruther-Gough-Calthorpe-3 | Gabriella Wilde]] }}
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played by
Luke Norris}}
{{Image|file=Poldark TV Series from the historical novels by Winston Graham-33.jpg | size=100px | caption=Uncle Charles Poldark
played by
Warren Clarke}}
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played by
John Nettles }}
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played by
Harry Marcus }}
{{Image|file=Poldark TV Series from the historical novels by Winston Graham-35.jpg | size=100px | caption=Jud Paynter
played by
Phil Davis }}
{{Image|file=Poldark TV Series from the historical novels by Winston Graham-37.jpg | size=100px | caption=Prudie
played by
Beatie Edney }}
{{Image|file=Poldark TV Series from the historical novels by Winston Graham-32.jpg | size=100px | caption=Reverend Dr. Halse
played by
Robin Ellis }}
{{Image|file=Poldark TV Series from the historical novels by Winston Graham-36.jpg | size=100px | caption=Captain McNeil
played by
Henry Garrett }}
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played by
Ellise Chappell}}
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played by
Harry Richardson}}
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played by
Richard Harrington }}
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played by
Mark Frost }}
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played by
Tom York }}
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played by
Richard Hope}}
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played by
John Hollingworth }}
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played by
Crystal Leaity }}
The Poldark pedigree is completely fictitious.
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== Links == * Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poldark Poldark] * IMDb: [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3636060/ Poldark] * [http://poldarkbbc.wikia.com/wiki/Winston_Graham Poldark Wiki - Winston Graham] * [http://poldarkbbc.wikia.com/wiki/Chynoweth_Family Poldark Wiki - Chynoweth Family] * PBS: [http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/masterpiece/shows/poldark/ Poldark] * [http://cultbox.co.uk/features/guides/poldark-characters-guide-whos-who-in-season-2 Cultbox.co.uk: Poldark] * [https://www.visitcornwall.com/poldark Visit Cornwall - Poldark] * [http://www.poldarked.com/2016/09/whos-who-in-first-episode-of-poldark-s2.html Poldarked.com] * [https://www.amazon.com/Winston-Graham-Poldark-Books-Collection/dp/B01HC1P6L2/ref=pd_sim_14_25?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B01HC1P6L2&pd_rd_r=P1EK4JZJ1RK3K9CN401A&pd_rd_w=rdzPI&pd_rd_wg=UJPiG&psc=1&refRID=P1EK4JZJ1RK3K9CN401A Winston Graham Poldark Series 12 Books Collection Set from Amazon]

Police Anti Terrorist Unit, British South Africa Police

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The British South Africa Police was a highly active participant in counter insurgency operations from the very beginning of the Rhodesian war, and one of the highly successful units which evolved from this was the Police Anti Terrorist Unit known by the acronym PATU. The origins of PATU go back to the early 1960s and may be found in the formation of the Tracker Contact Teams, an idea first muted by then Superintendent Alec ‘Bill’ Bailey, a former member of the Long Range Desert Group (LRDG). This was the predecessor of David Stirling’s Special Air Service (SAS). With the first incursions of terrorists into Rhodesia, Police General Headquarters eventually authorised the formation of a Volunteer Additional Training (VAT) group, which was found to be unorthodox, but successful. In August 1966 PATU came into being, replacing the VAT group. A police reservist, who had also seen action with the SAS during World War II, Reg Seekings, was drawn onto regular strength to assist Bailey with training ‘sticks’ of men, based on LRDG and SAS techniques. Men came from around the country, all of whom were policemen volunteers for this additional duty as soldiers. As the war began to escalate the Police Reserve were drawn into volunteering for service in these units alongside the African Police. The PATU concept of multiracial ‘sticks’ was highly successful and is often considered an unsung unit of the Rhodesian Security Forces. Many policemen and reservists lost their lives while operating in this specialist unit and some of the men who were members of this unit are listed here [[:Category:Police Anti Terrorist Unit, British South Africa Police]]

Polish Roots

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Este espaço livre é um local para organizar e reunir informações relativas aos indivíduos envolvidos na política brasileira. Esses perfis, no momento da criação deste perfil, estão desvinculados e precisam ser construídos devido ao Brasil ser um país sub-representado tanto no WikiTree quanto nos sites de genealogia. Este espaço é uma tentativa de criar essa representação, bem como estimular o interesse por notáveis brasileiros. Todo esforço deve ser feito para conectar esses perfis à "árvore principal" por meio de pesquisa e criação de perfis adicionais aplicáveis. ---- This freespace is a place to organize and gather information relating to those individuals involved in Brazilian politics. These profiles, at the time of this profile's creation, unconnected and need to be built out due to Brazil being an underrepresented country both on WikiTree and genealogy sites. This space is an attempt to create that representation as well as stimulate interest in Brazilian notables. Every effort should be made to connect these profiles to the "main tree" through research and the creation of additional, applicable profiles. Each initial phase will include creating profiles with BMD records for each main profile, their parents, spouses, and children (save for presidential families still alive and/or do not have a wikipedia page) and whether there are connection clues. Work will need to be done for proper categorization and biographies. === Presidents === {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! '''Wikipedia''' !! '''WikiTree''' !! '''Family Added''' !!'''Notes''' !!'''Connected'''!! |- |align="right"| [https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deodoro_da_Fonseca Deodoro da Fonseca] (1827-1892) || [[Fonseca-380|Manuel Deodoro da Fonseca]]|| Yes || || Connected 19 December 2022 || |- |align="right"| [https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floriano_Peixoto Floriano Peixoto Vieira] (1839-1895) || [[Vieira_Araújo_Peixoto-1|Floriano Peixoto Vieira]]|| Partial || || Connected 19 December 2022 || |- |align="right"| [https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prudente_de_Morais Prudente de Morais] (1841-1902) || [[Morais_Barros-1|Prudente José de Morais Barros]] || Yes || || Connected 19 December 2022 || |- |align="right"| [https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Campos_Sales Campos Sales] (1841-1913) || [[Ferraz_Campos_Salles-1|Manoel de Ferraz Campos Salles]] || Yes || || Connected 19 December 2022 || |- |align="right"| [https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodrigues_Alves Rodrigues Alves] (1848-1919) ||[[Rodrigues_Alves-2|Francisco de Paula Rodrigues Alves]]|| Yes || ||Connected 20 December 2022 || |- |align="right"| [https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afonso_Pena Afonso Pena] (1847-1909) ||[[Moreira_Pena-1|Afonso Augusto Moreira Pena]]|| Yes || || Connected 20 December 2022 || |- |align="right"| [https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nilo_Pe%C3%A7anha Nilo Peçanha] (1867-1924) ||[[Procópio_Peçanha-1|Nilo Procópio Peçanha]]|| Partial || || Connected 10 January 2023 || |- |align="right"|[https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermes_da_Fonseca Hermes da Fonseca] (1855-1923) ||[[Rodrigues_Fonseca-1|Hermes Rodrigues da Fonseca]]|| Yes || || Connected 19 December 2022 || |- |align="right"|[https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venceslau_Br%C3%A1s Venceslau Brás] (1868-1966) ||[[Brás_Pereira_Gomes-1|Venceslau Brás Pereira Gomes]]|| Yes || || Found Connected || |- |align="right"| [https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delfim_Moreira Delfim Moreira] (1868-1920) ||[[Moreira_Costa_Ribeiro-1|Delfim Moreira da Costa Ribeiro]]|| Yes || || Connected 12 January 2023 || |- |align="right"| [https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epit%C3%A1cio_Pessoa Epitácio Pessoa] (1865-1942) ||[[Silva_Pessoa-1|Epitácio Lindolfo da Silva Pessoa]]|| Partial || || Connected 12 January 2023 || |- |align="right"|[https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artur_Bernardes Artur Bernardes] (1875-1955) ||[[Silva_Bernardes-1|Artur da Silva Bernardes]]|| Yes || ||Connected 18 January 2023 || |- |align="right"| [https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_Lu%C3%ADs Washington Luís] (1869-1957) ||[[Pereira_Sousa-1|Washington Luís Pereira de Sousa]]|| Yes || || Connected 31 December 2022 || |- |align="right"| [https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Get%C3%BAlio_Vargas Getúlio Vargas] (1882-1954) ||[[Dornelles_Vargas-1|Getúlio Dornelles Vargas]]|| Yes || || Connected 2 March 2022 || |- |align="right"| [https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Linhares José Linhares] (1886-1957) ||[[Linhares-33|José Linhares]]|| Partial || || Connected 18 January 2023 || |- |align="right"| [https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurico_Gaspar_Dutra Eurico Gaspar Dutra] (1883-1974) ||[[Gaspar_Dutra-1|Eurico Gaspar Dutra]]|| Yes|| || Connected 18 January 2023 || |- |align="right"| [https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caf%C3%A9_Filho Café Filho] (1899-1970) ||[[Fernandes_Campos_Café-1|João Fernandes Campos Café]]|| Yes || || Connected 22 February 2023|| |- |align="right"| [https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlos_Luz Carlos Luz] (1894-1961) ||[[Coimbra_Luz-1|Carlos Coimbra da Luz]]|| Partial || ||Connected 21 April 2023|| |- |align="right"| [https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nereu_Ramos Nereu Ramos] (1888-1958) ||[[Oliveira_Ramos-3|Nereu de Oliveira Ramos]]|| Partial || || Found connected || |- |align="right"| [https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juscelino_Kubitschek Juscelino Kubitschek] (1902-1976) ||[[Kubitschek_Oliveira-1|Juscelino Kubitschek de Oliveira]]|| Yes || ||Connected 21 April 2023 || |- |align="right"| [https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/J%C3%A2nio_Quadros Jânio Quadros] (1917-1992) ||[[Silva_Quadros-1|Jânio da Silva Quadros]]|| Yes || || Connected 22 February 2023 || |- |align="right"|[https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranieri_Mazzilli Ranieri Mazzilli] (1910-1975) ||[[Ranieri_Mazzilli-1|Paschoal Ranieri Mazzilli]]|| Partial || || Connected 21 April 2023|| |- |align="right"| [https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jo%C3%A3o_Goulart João Goulart] (1919-1976) ||[[Marques_Goulart-1|João Belchior Marques Goulart]]|| Partial || || Connected 2 March 2023|| |- |align="right"| [https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humberto_Castelo_Branco Castelo Branco] (1897-1967) ||[[Alencar_Castelo_Branco-1|Humberto de Alencar Castelo Branco]]|| Yes || || Connected 21 April 2023 || |- |align="right"| [https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Costa_e_Silva Costa e Silva] (1899-1969) ||[[Costa_Silva-1|Artur da Costa e Silva]]|| Partial || || Connected 30 May 2023 || |- |align="right"| [https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Em%C3%ADlio_Garrastazu_M%C3%A9dici Emílio Garrastazu Médici] (1905-1985) ||[[Garrastazu_Médici-1|Emílio Garrastazu Médici]]|| Partial|| || Connected 22 February 2023 || |- |align="right"| [https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernesto_Geisel Ernesto Geisel] (1907-1996) ||[[Beckmann_Geisel-1|Ernesto Beckmann Geisel]]|| Partial || || Connected 21 April 2023 || |- |align="right"| [https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jo%C3%A3o_Figueiredo João Figueiredo] (1918-1999) ||[[Oliveira_Figueiredo-1|João Baptista de Oliveira Figueiredo]]|| Partial || || Connected 27 February 2023|| |- |align="right"| [https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Sarney José Sarney] (1930-) ||[[Ferreira_Araújo_Costa-1|José Sarney Ferreira de Araújo Costa]]||Yes || || Connected 21 April 2023 || |- |align="right"| [https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fernando_Collor Fernando Collor] (1949-) ||[[Collor_Mello-1|Fernando Affonso Collor de Mello]]|| Partial || || Connected 21 April 2023 || |- |align="right"| [https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Itamar_Franco Itamar Franco] (1930-2011) ||[[Catiero_Franco-1|Itamar Augusto Catiero Franco (1930-2011)]]|| Partial || || Connected 21 April 2023 || |- |align="right"| [https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fernando_Henrique_Cardoso Fernando Henrique Cardoso] (1931-) ||[[Cardoso-250|Fernando Henrique Cardoso]]|| Partial || || Connected 21 April 2023 || |- |align="right"| [https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luiz_In%C3%A1cio_Lula_da_Silva Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva] (1945-) ||[[Silva-2280|Lula da Silva]]|| Partial || || || |- |align="right"| [https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dilma_Rousseff Dilma Rousseff] (1947-) ||[[Rouseff-1|Dilma Vana Rouseff]]|| Partial || || || |- |align="right"| [https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michel_Temer Michel Temer] (1940-) ||[[Temer_Lulia-1|Michel Miguel Elias Temer Lulia]]|| Partial || || || |- |align="right"| [https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jair_Bolsonaro Jair Bolsonaro] (1955-) ||[[Bolsonaro-1|Jair Bolsonaro]]|| Partial || || || |} === Military Juntas / Those Who Did Not Take Office === {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! '''Wikipedia''' !! '''WikiTree''' !! '''Family Added''' !!'''Notes''' !!'''Connected''' |- |align="right"|[https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/J%C3%BAlio_Prestes Julio Prestes (1882-1946)] || [[Prestes_Albuquerque-1|Júlio Prestes de Albuquerque]] || Yes || || Connected 27 February 2023 || |- |align="right"| [https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augusto_Tasso_Fragoso Augusto Tasso Fragoso (1869-1945)] || [[Tasso_Fragoso-1|Augusto Tasso Fragoso]] || Partial || || Connected 2 March 2023 || |- |align="right"| [https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isa%C3%ADas_de_Noronha Isaías de Noronha (1873-1963)] || [[Noronha-59|José Isaías (Noronha) de Noronha]] || Yes || || Connected 2 March 2023 || |- |align="right"| [https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jo%C3%A3o_de_Deus_Mena_Barreto_(II) Mena Barreto (1874-1933] || [[Mena_Barreto-1|João de Deus Mena Barreto]] || Yes || || Connected 2 March 2023 || |- |align="right"| [https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedro_Aleixo Pedro Aleixo (1901-1975)] || [[Aleixo-9|Pedro Aleixo]] || Partial || || Connected 21 April 2023 || |- |align="right"| [https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augusto_Rademaker Augusto Rademaker (1905-1985)] || [[Rademaker_Grünewald-1|Augusto Hamann Rademaker Grünewald]] || Partial || || Connected 21 April 2023 || |- |align="right"| [https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aur%C3%A9lio_de_Lira_Tavares Aurélio de Lira Tavares (1905-1998)] || [[Lira_Tavares-1|Aurélio (Lira Tavares) de Lira Tavares]] || Partial || || || |- |align="right"| [https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%A1rcio_de_Sousa_Melo Márcio Melo (1906-1991)] || [[Sousa_Melo-1|Márcio (Sousa Melo) de Sousa Melo]] || || || || |- |align="right"| [https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tancredo_Neves Tancredo Neves (1910-1985)] || [[Almeida_Neves-1|Tancredo (Almeida Neves) de Almeida Neves]] || || || Connected 21 April 2023 || |-} === Vice-Presidents === Vice-Presidents that have served as Presidents or part of a Military Junta have been removed for redundancies. {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! 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'''Family Added''' !!'''Notes''' !!'''Connected''' |- |align="right"| [https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manuel_Vitorino Manuel Vitorino] || [[Pereira-1830|Manuel Vitorino Pereira]] || || 6 steps to [[Silva_Ramos-1|Cordelia Ramos]] || || |- |align="right"| [https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francisco_de_Assis_Rosa_e_Silva Francisco Rosa e Silva] || [[Rosa_Silva-2|Francisco de Assis Rosa Silva]] || || 3 steps to [[Silva_Maciel_Aranha-1|Temistocles Silva Maciel Aranha]] || || |- |align="right"| [https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silviano_Brand%C3%A3o Silviano Brandão] || [[Almeida_Brandão-1|Francisco Silviano Almeida Brandão]] || || 10 steps to [[McClean-291|Daniel McClean]] || || |- |align="right"| [https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urbano_Santos_(pol%C3%ADtico) Urbano Santos] || [[Santos_Costa_Araújo-1|Urbano Santos]] || || 10 steps to [[Borges_Castelo_Branco-1|Candido Borges Castelo Branco]] || || |- |align="right"| [https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bueno_de_Paiva Bueno de Paiva] || [[Bueno_Paiva-1|Francisco Álvaro Bueno Paiva]] || || 4 steps to [[Carneiro-183|Manoel Carneiro]] || || |- |align="right"|[https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Est%C3%A1cio_Coimbra Estácio Coimbra] || [[Albuquerque_Coimbra-1|Estácio Albuquerque Coimbra]]|| || 15 steps to [[Grassmann-3|Johann Andreas Grassmann]] || || |- |align="right"| [https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melo_Viana Fernando de Melo Viana] || [[Melo_Viana-1|Fernando Melo Viana]] || || 12 steps to [[Lowndes_Azambuja-1|Edna Estella Lowndes Azambuja]] || || |- |align="right"| [https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vital_Soares Vital Soares] || [[Batista_Soares-1|Vital Henrique Batista Soares]] || || || || |- |align="right"| [https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Maria_Alkmin José Maria Alkmin] || [[Alkmin-1|José Maria Alkmin]] || || 4 steps to [[Coelho_Kubitschek-1|Julia Coelho Kubitschek]] || || |- |align="right"| [https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adalberto_Pereira_dos_Santos Adalberto Pereira dos Santos] || [[Pereira_Santos-1|Adalberto Pereira Santos]] || || || || |- |align="right"| [https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aureliano_Chaves Aureliano Chaves] || [[Chaves_Mendonça-1|Antônio Aureliano Chaves Mendonça]] || || || || |- |align="right"| [https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marco_Maciel Marco Maciel] || [[Oliveira_Maciel-2|Marco Antônio Oliveira Maciel]] || || || || |- |align="right"|[https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Alencar José Alencar] || [[Alencar_Gomes_Silva-1|José Alencar Gomes Silva]] || || || || |- |align="right"| [https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamilton_Mour%C3%A3o Hamilton Mourão] || [[Martins_Mourão-1|Antônio Hamilton Martins Mourão]] || || || || |- |align="right"| [https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geraldo_Alckmin Geraldo Alckmin] || [[Rodrigues_Alckmin-1|Geraldo José Rodrigues Alckmin]] || || || || |-}

Polk County, North Carolina

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[[Category:Polk County, North Carolina]] [[Category:North Carolina Projects]] ----
Welcome to Polk County, North Carolina!
{{US History|sub-project=North Carolina}} *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline===
Gateway to the Mountains
{{Image|file=Polk_County_North_Carolina.jpg |align=c |size=260 |caption=logo. }} View '''[http://www.polknc.org Polk County, North Carolina]''' :'''1540''' Hernando DeSoto arrived in the mountain country, near this Polk County area. He found the Cherokee tribe living in log houses, hunting, and raising corn, pumpkins and beans. By 1760 Settlers had arrived settling in the mountains within the Cherokee hunting lands. Large numbers of the tribe used the lands as hunting grounds in summer. Hostile feelings of the Cherokees toward white settlers were a menace to people living near the foothills. http://www.polkcounty.org/county/polkcounty/pchistory.htmlhttp://www.carolana.com/NC/Counties/polk_county_nc.html {{Image|file=French_and_Indian_War_Images-4.jpg |align=r |size=340 |caption=French and Indian war }}{{clear}} :'''1754-63''' During the French and Indian War, the Cherokees helped the British Redcoats and Tory sympathizers and raided and massacred the pioneer homesteaders. :'''1764-1771''' As white men began to settle in the Indians' hunting ground, there were clashes and battles. North Carolina's Colonial Governor [[Tryon-432|William Tryon]] (1764-71) traveled from the capital to meet with the Cherokees to negotiate a boundary line. This agreed-upon boundary line extended from Greenville, South Carolina to the highest peak on White Oak Mountain, NC.. After this treaty was signed, the settlers named the highest point as '''Tryon Peak'''.http://www.polkcounty.org/county/tryon/tryon.html {{Image|file=Tryon-432.jpg |align=r |size=120 |caption=Gov. William Tryon }}{{clear}} ::When Gov. [[Tryon-432|William Tryon]] met with the Cherokee Indians and signed the Treaty for a {{Red|boundary line between the frontier of the Province of North Carolina and the Cherokee hunting grounds}}, a survey was done. The treaty line ran from Reedy River to Tryon Mountain. {{Image|file=Polk_County_North_Carolina-6.jpg |align=r |size=260 |caption=Tryon Mtn Marker }}{{clear}} :'''1765''' Settlers were here prior the American Revolution. Tryon, North Carolina has its nationally famous Steeplechase at the old Block House, but it was originally a trading post with the Cherokee Indians. ::A Cherokee legend about Big Warrior of the Cherokee chiefs named the mountain located on one side of Gov. Tryon's line for himself and the mountain located on the other side of that line for Gov. Tryon. So Warrior and Tryon mountains continue to be majestic. https://northcarolinahistory.org/encyclopedia/polk-county-1855/ ::After signing the treaty on the line near Greenville, SC to White Oak Mountain, Gov. [[Tryon-432|William Tryon]] learned the settlers had named the highest peak on White Oak, for him--'''Tryon Peak''' and was flattered. {{Image|file=Nelson-18437-3.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption= }}{{clear}} :'''1768 -''' Traders traveled up the old Blackstock Road from Charlestown to sell furs and hides they had collected from the Indians. Settlers quickly learned this was good place to live in the mountain coves of the Cherokee hunting land. The settlers and Cherokee Indians had bloody clashes. This boundary did not ensure the pioneers' safety to the east or for the Indians to the west. Drovers driving the livestock from Kentucky and Tennessee to the harbors for shipment, stopped here. :'''June, 1776''' Capt. Edward Hampton and Capt. Preston Hampton of South Carolina were sent to obtain peace with the Cherokee. The Cherokee captured the Hamptons, confiscating their horses, guns and pistols. The brothers escaped and returned home, the Indian leaders came to their house, where they shot Preston, another threw a tomahawk and killed Preston's father, Anthony, others killed the baby son and Preston's wife.http://www.carolana.com/NC/Revolution/revolution_round_mountain.html ::'''Skyuka''' guided Thomas Howard and others from near the Pacolet River to Round Mountain, where the Cherokees were celebrating. After dark, Capt. Howard and men lit bonfires, began yelling as if celebrating and were running past the bonfire light to appear as many men. Capt. Howard and men circled the area to approach the Cherokees from behind. They were able to surprise and kill many Indians. The area is known as Howard's Gap after this action. https://kirkhneely.com/2013/07/07/the-legend-of-skyuka/ ---- {{Image|file=Photos_and_Images_of_Colorado-12.jpg |align=r |size=130 |caption=Gold }}{{clear}} :'''1840''' North Carolina was one of the USA's main sources for''' {{brown|G O L D}}''' until the '49 Gold Rush of Colorado and California.. During this same period, North Carolina was the nation's leading producer of gold (until the'49 California Gold Rush). In Columbus, gold was mined along Horse Creek and White Oak Creek. It is said that Hampton found a gold nugget of size and value that he was able to buy many acres of land and other items. Additional settlers came with the '''{{Brown|GOLD RUSH}}''' to either prospect or settle to farm and build plantations. :"Old Bill" Williams was a trapper, mountain man, and scout who helped in the survey of the Santa Fe Trail. He guided the Fremont Expedition, 1848 http://www.polkcounty.org/county/columbus/columbus.html :'''1847''' Polk county area has been a part of many counties. It was formed in 1847 from Henderson and Rutherford Counties. The 1847 act which had created the county, was repealed in 1849. They gave back the demarcated land to Henderson and Rutherford counties. Polk County was re-established in 1855. {{Image|file=Polk-1107.jpg |align=r |size=140 |caption=Col. William Polk }}{{clear}} :'''1854''' Dr. [[Mills-2488|Columbus Mills]] and Colonel William F. Jones of Cleveland were elected to the General Assembly and began lobbying for Polk County to be formed (Ch 10, Public Laws of 1854-1855), was ratified by the General Assembly on January 20, 1855. This provided that the county seat "shall be located by J. J. Irvin of Burke, Major Benjamin Burgin of McDowell and John R. Logan of Cleveland, or a majority of them, at the geographical center of the county, or within two miles thereto." A further section of this provided that the county seat "be named Columbus in honor of Dr. Dr. [[Mills-2488|Columbus Mills]] whose efforts had resulted in the reestablishment of the county of Polk." :'''1855''' The North Carolina legislature '''{{Blue|formed Polk County from Rutherford and Henderson Counties, 1855.}}''' It was named in honor of Lt. Col. [[Polk-1107|William Polk]], a Revolutionarly War hero, "who fought the British and Tories in the Battles of Valley Forge, Germantown, Brandywine and Eutaw, when he was wounded.". It is located in the southwestern section of the state. Boundaries are counties of South Carolina, Henderson and Rutherford counties in North Carolina. Disputes continued until 1903. {{Image|file=Polk_County_North_Carolina-2.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Map }}{{clear}} ::North Carolina legislators gave instructions to the North Carolina commissioners for {{Blue|Columbus, NC}} to be named for Dr. Columbus Mills. The commissioners, (Nulls, Walker, Simms and Ward) started laying out the town. The main streets were named for the commissioners. Peak Street was named for the engineer of Columbus. Hampton Street was named for a man who donated land for the town. The commissioners organized the town with White Oak Mountain straight ahead. :'''1855''' Columbus, NC (population 3,600 in 1996) was approved by the North Carolina legislature to be the county seat for Polk County. Columbus has had a few boundary changes.in the Appalachian Mountains foothillsIt is named for Dr. Columbus Mills, a state senator, who helped with the sectioning of Rutherford and Henderson Counties.. :'''1857''' The Railroad reached Spartanburg. Work began to extend the railway into Polk County from Charleston, South Carolina and connect Charleston with the Ohio River.. All wanted the midwest trade from the Mississippi River.The Polk County towns began when the railroad came in, being built along the railroad: Inman, Landrum, Tryon and Saluda are all about the same age. http://www.polkcounty.org/county/landrum/landrum.html {{Image|file=Polk_County_North_Carolina-7.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Columbus, and Tryon, North Carolina }}{{clear}} :'''1861-65 Civil War- 1870's''' When Polk County was barely starting, the USA and southern states went through the four years of conflict of the War between the States, then Reconstruction. It was 1900 before the county recovered. :http://www.polkcounty.org/county/polkcounty/pchistory.html :'''1861-70''' Columbus, North Carolina owned the large plantations outside the city limits. Cotton was raised in these days of Southern Gallant gentlemen, such as "Scarlet Ohara and Rhett Butler. :'''Pre-1870''' {{Blue|Pace's Gap}} began with traders bringing livestock and wagons on the old Howard Gap wagon road to the Blockhouse Fort. The point where Howard Gap wagon wagon Road crossed the Winging Stairs Road from the Low Country of South Carolina and Georgia was {{Blue|Pace's Gap}}. A drover's inn accommodations run by the Pace family was the meeting place for travelers with pens and fenced-area for their livestock for the night.https://saluda.com/saluda-history/https://www.american-rails.com/saluda-grade.html {{Image|file=Polk_County_North_Carolina-3.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Polk Co. Train on Mountain track }}{{clear}} :'''1870''' After the Civil War, the North Carolina recovered, the building of the railroad began. Capt. Charles Pearson of the Confederate Army designed the route from Spartanburg into Asheville, which passed through Mills Gap Road through Polk, Henderson and Uncombe counties. This traversed up Skyuka Mountain to Howard Gap and crossed the continental divide to Hendersonville. Rev. John G Landrum and others formed a corporation to buy stocks in the railway. Spartanburg and Union Counties bought $200,000 in bonds. Polk County was asked to buy $40,000 in bonds, but a group opposed, due to possible noise issues, or bar rooms in Columbus. The Bond election failed when farmers refused to give right of way to the railway.. :'''1870 - 1930''' Cotton was grown at the foot of the mountains until 1930. In more current years enterprises began such as textiles, hosiery large industrial plants producing elastic, door hinges, mail boxes, woven carpet, paper folding boxes, commercial printing and publishing, and a host of small products, and nearly 3,000 people in Landrum, NC. {{Image|file=Polk_County_North_Carolina-1.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=. }}{{clear}} :'''1877''' Since Polk County had objected to the railway, Capt. Charles W. Pearson, Confederate, began to re-design the railway with as little as possible passing through Polk county. The Captain found a route coming up the New Cut Road from Spartanburg to the Block House (23 miles) up Melrose and Warrior Mountains, through Paces Gap, across the Green River into Henderson County. {{Image|file=Polk_County_North_Carolina-5.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Saluda Railway }}{{clear}} ::The Earl's and Landrums wanted the railway on some of their land, so gave right of way plus (4 acres) for a station at the intersection of the Salem, Statesville, Rutherfordton and Greenville stage and Mail road. As progress began the Landrums and Earl's hired a surveyor to lay out lots and streets for a town of Landrum, NC.. C. Landrum opened a store to sell lots as well as other goods. The spot also happened to have a spring nearby so a well did not have to be dug..This would develop into ((blue|Landrum, North Carolina}} :'''1878''' The railroad past Landrum slowed down as (400 workmen) cut through granite at Bird Mountain. Train operations from Spartanburg to Landrum Station began and the first day was free. All sorts of fanfare accompanied this including an auction selling more lots of land and a barbecue. '''{{Red|One lot sold for $39.00}}''' C. M. Landrum had opened a store a very short time before the land sale. :'''July 4, 1878''' Deputy Marshall James Ledford was wounded when an incident occurred before the train left Spartanburg and died before the train reached Spartainburg. :'''1891''' Mr. Frank Stearns built the first elementary school for Columbus, Polk County, NC, and library for the county. The library is still present on Mill's Street. Stearns wanted White Oak Mountain to be a sanitarium. His plat is on display in the White Oak Mountain Development center. He donated the Stearns institute for education which is now the offices of the Polk County Board of Education. The Polk county Administration office for the Polk County Schools is now in the building. The Stearns Park is in front of the old Stearns School with a play ground equipment http://www.polknc.org/stearns_park.php#.XCrqcS2ZP5Y :'''Pre-1917''' Landrum academy began as a boarding high school for boys and girls. One of the landmarks in the history of Landrum was the presence of Landrum Academy, a boarding high school for boys and girls. The school was moved into Grove, South Carolina near the years of World War I.Landrum's first high school graduated six seniors in 1916. The third high school building is now home to some 250 to 300 students, and serves the upper portion of Spartanburg County's District One. :'''1917-1918''' World War I soldiers of Camp Wadsworth, in Spartanburg, practiced artillery on Hog Back Mountain. The troops were transported by train to Landrum, NC. Then they marched through the mud to the mountain training area. :'''1930's-68''' The Depression hit Saluda, NC, just as it hit the rest of the country with an impact on the inns and boarding houses. Some burned, possibly for insurance. Some were rebuilt. World War II stopped road and train travel.. Passenger trains ended in 1968 when the highways were improved. :The Mutual Bank survived the low cotton prices, the Depression, World War I, and World War II. It is now located in Spartanburg County. {{Blue|Schools}} :'''1917''' Frank Stearns donated land and building funds for building the Stearns School in Columbus. At a time of few schools, hundreds of children attended Stearns School. :'''1961, 1976''' Recent churches are Columbus United Methodist Church in 1961 and the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses in 1976. :::

{{Blue|Communities of Polk County, North Carolina}} :{{Blue|Columbus, North Carolina}} was named for Dr. Columbus Mills [[Mills-2488|Columbus Mills]] of Mill Spring. One of Columbus Mills' ancestors was {{red|'''Colonel Ambrose Mills, a Loyalist'''}} who fought at the Battle off Kings Mountain. The {{ Blue|Patriots}} hanged [[Mills-6069 |{{Red|Dr. Ambrose Mills}}]] following his capture at the Battle of Kings Mountain which occurred 1780. https://www.ncpedia.org/kings-mountain-battleIn 1996 the population for the community was 3,600. :{{Blue| Columbus, North Carolina}} has the old courthouse which was built of handmade brick. The old slave block still stands on the lawn of the courthouse. Its water is obtained from wells as notified by a resident. :'''1855''' Columbus, NC (population 3,600 in 1996) was approved by the North Carolina legislature to be the county seat for Polk County. Columbus has had a few boundary changes.in the Appalachian Mountains foothills It is named for Dr. Columbus Mills, a state senator, who helped with the sectioning of Rutherford and Henderson Counties.. :'''Pre-1870''' {{Blue|Pace's Gap}} Traders brought their livestock and wagons on the old Howard Gap wagon road to the Blockhouse Fort. The point where the Howard Gap wagon road met the Winding Stairs Road, which came from the Low Country of South Carolina and Georgia, was {{Blue|Pace's Gap}}.This was home to a drover’s inn run by the Pace family, which provided accommodations for weary travelers and provided pens and fenced areas for the livestock. https://saluda.com/saluda-history/https://www.american-rails.com/saluda-grade.html :{{Blue|Tryon, North Carolina}} is the largest city for the area and Polk County.. The mild climate and colorful mountainsides tend to interest US Citizens as tourists, who sometimes settle here. Many professions have settled here, such as writers, artists, educators, professionals, and industrial executives. The county has many large estates and stables. The hunting country is an equestrian paradise with miles of marked riding trails. The fox hunts, horse shows, and steeplechase are well known throughout the country. {{Image|file=Polk_County_North_Carolina-4.jpg |align=r |size=425 |caption=Saluda now and 1881 }}{{clear}} :{{Blue|Saluda, North Carolina}} began 1881 on the western side on the railway, with a one- street downtown district. This was first called "Pace's Ridge", partly due to the plains area rising 1,000 feet. This town's settled by Scots Irish from Pennsylvania before the "Whiskey Rebellion". The Cherokee had owned land extending from the Saluda River in South Carolina through Tryon, North Carolina in the French Broad River Basin.M.A. Pace's store was a stopping point. Thompson’s Store & Ward's Grill are said to have anything from heating oil to chili cheeseburgers. Saluda is a vacation and retirement area for low county people. Apple orchards are the grown here The train does not run through town now. http://www.historicsaluda.org/historic-district/ http://www.polkcounty.org/county/saluda/saluda_history.html ::When people visited this region and county, they stayed for the pleasant climate. Inns, hotels and boarding houses for railroad workers and passengers were built.. Dr. Lesesne Smith of Spartanburg treated respiratory problems in children. A hospital, post office, stores, drug store, doctor, private school and (8) boarding houses were built. {{Image|file=Polk_County_North_Carolina-9.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Bank in Tryon }}{{clear}} :{{Blue |Tryon, North Carolina}} is Polk County's largest city in the area and is most unusual in the versatility of its residents. Half the population has migrated from other parts of the country to enjoy the mild climate and beauty of the surrounding countryside.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tryon%2C_North_Carolina :{{Blue |Landrum, North Carolina}} After the station was built for the railroad, and the trains running Landrum began rapid growth. Its several stores quickly made the little village a center of trade for the increasing number of farmsteads in Upper Spartanburg County, Northeast Greenville County and a part of Polk County. As progress began the Landrums and Earl's hired a surveyor to lay out lots and streets for a town of Landrum, NC. with a spot with spring nearby so a well did not have to be dug.. C. Landrum opened a store to sell lots as well as other goods. The spot had a spring nearby so a well did not have to be dug. By 1884 Landrum was incorporated, then re-chartered 1897. W. T. Daniel was the first depot agent. The town has about 3,000 people.The high school had (6) students1916. The 3rd high school building serves 250-300 students of Spartanburg County. :::

::Some of these residents are the direct descendants of the earliest setters who had located at the base of the White Oak Mountain range and fought in the Revolutionary War. {{Image|file=Polk_County_North_Carolina-1.png |align=r |size=350 |caption=Elevations }}{{clear}} :::From White Oak Mountain a visitor can cross Shukawakan Falls, which provides the water for Columbus. The water is stored in a reservoir on Foster Mountain, Chocolate Drop-One of the most beautiful views of the Columbus area can be seen from White Oak Mountain. On your way to the top of the mountain, you will cross the Shukawakan Falls which is a main source of water for Columbus. This water goes to a reservoir on Foster Mountain (called Chocolate Drop). ::Polk County, NC and its citizens are proud of its mountains. These are high, but not as high as the Colorado mountains.The Tryon range, which ends in Tryon Peak at the north, lies in a NE by SW direction, and the northern portion, easily visible from the town, extends for about 10 miles.https://listsofjohn.com/searchres?c=1053 ::::

::::{| border="5" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:100%; border: Solid 6px Brown;" ! scope="col" class= "sortable" |Name ! scope="col" class= "sortable" |Altitude ! scope="col" class= "sortable" |Descrip ! scope="col" class= "sortable" |Landmark ! scope="col" class= "sortable" |Named for |- |Tryon range || ( 3231 feet)||N part- visible from Tryon, NC. NE to SW ||Runs 10 miles || |- | Tryon Peak || (altitude 3231 feet)||named for the Cherokee Boundary || Gov. William Tryon & Cherokee & Catawba Indian Tribes negotiated||Gov. Tryon |- | Hogback Mountain ||(3226 feet)||in the south||Radio towers Blinking night lights|| |- |Rocky Spur|| (2500 feet) |||||| |- |Melrose || (2638 feet) ||South||Green light on it|| |- |Saluda Gap ||LOW|| Highway, River, Railway || from Asheville||Saluda |- |Warrior Mountain||(2466 Feet)||to the North,South of Saluda Gap||Called Little Warrior ||Indian Chief |- |Little Warrior || (2,421 Feet) ||Southern tip of Warrior Mt.|| || |- |Round mountain|| (1831 feet)|| Southwest|| Perfect cone|| shape |- |Miller Mountain || 2,552 feet ||beyond gap||appears part of Tryon Peak|| |- |White Oak Mountain||(3102 feet)||Northern part of Ridge||||Trees |- |Foster Mountain || || known as Chocolate Drop)|| || |- |} ::A list of the Polk County Mountains are listed here as well as the table: Starting at the south, the mountain bearing the radio towers with their blinking night lights, is Hogback, 3226 feet; then Rocky Spur, 2500 feet. Melrose, 2638 feet, is next and can be identified at night by its green light. Beyond Melrose comes the Saluda Gap, which brings highway, river and railroad down from Asheville. Next mountain to the north is Warrior, 2466 feet. This attractive little mountain rises to a smaller peak at its southern rip, which is sometimes called Little Warrior. Beyond Warrior is a lower peak, in shape a perfect cone. This is Round mountain, 1831 feet. U.S. Interstate Highway 26 after being built, will go through the gap to Round Mountain's north. Miller mountain is large, located on the other side of the Saluda gap and seems to be part of Tryon Peak. The highest mountain, Tryon Peak, 3231 feet. The radio installation on its summit may easily be seen. The northern portion of this ridge is known as White Oak, 3102 feet. {{Image|file=Polk_County_North_Carolina-10.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Tyron Mountain marker. }}{{clear}} Many Polk County residents today are descendants of many of the early families and still live here. The names of Gibbs, Laughter, Pace, Arledge, Lankford, Newman, Wilkins, Green, Williams, Fagan, Durham, Bradley, Fisher, Jackson, Nodine, Mills are the 4th generation of Polk County Pioneers. ::Currently the wilderness which surrounded a single early home of 1877 is now surrounded by industrial plants and 3000 people of the town of Landrum, NC. : '''{{Red|to View}}'''[https://carolinafoothillschamber.com {{red|PolkCounty foothills}}] Adjacent counties
*South Carolina *Henderson county *Rutherford county ===Government Offices=== *Polk County voted with Henderson and Rutherford until after the Civil war.' *There have no fires or losses of records since the county ws created.. *Polk county has only had''' {{Red|four County clerks }}'''since it was formed. rmy, who was wounded at the battles of the Brandywine, Germantown and Eutaw Springs. County seat Columbus, named for Christopher Columbus, the discoverer of America. The first court house was built in 1855, of wood ; a temporary structure for use until one of brick was finished in 1858. This is yet in use. There have been no fires or losses of records. There have been only four clerks of court since the county's formation—R. S. Alexander for 31 years; N. B. Hampton 8 ; S. B. Edwards 4 ; John P. Arledge 23 ; a total of 66 years. The first will book begins in 1855 and the second one is now in use. The first deed book begins in 1855. '''1st Courthouse, 1855''' this was built of wood as a temporary structure for use until the next one was built.[http://genealogytrails.com/ncar/polk/history_county.html Genealogy Trails Polk Co. History] {{Image|file=Polk_County_North_Carolina-8.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Polk Co. NC Courthouse painting. }}{{clear}} 2nd Courthouse, 1857-588 - This was built of brick. There have no fires or losses of records. hed in 1858. This is yet in use. :1857 - It is situated in the center of town. [http://genealogytrails.com/ncar/polk/history_county.html Genealogy Trails Polk Co. History] [http://genealogytrails.com/ncar/polk/history_county.html Genealogy Trails Polk Co. History] *Four clerks of court since the county's formation—R. S. Alexander for 31 years; N. B. Hampton 8 ; S. B. Edwards 4 ; John P. Arledge 23 ; a total of 66 years * The first will book begins in 1855 and the second one is now in use. The first deed book begins in 1855. [http://genealogytrails.com/ncar/polk/history_county.html Genealogy Trails Polk Co. History] ===Geography=== :Size -area depending on the year is 237.85 sq. mi, total area- 250 square miles. :Weather -Temperate as in the "Thermal belt" :Mountains- Blue Ridge Mountains :Lakes - Lake Adger and Lake Lanier which provide skiing, boating, and fishing. The mountain creeks also have trout fishing, when in season. Other activities are golf, riding, and hiking trails for nature enthusiasts. :Climate - the Mountain slopes of the region create a thermal belt, due to a temperature inversion which results in a belt, rather indefinite in width, wherein the frosts of the valley - or the freezes of the higher altitudes - do not occur. :Native Flora -Botanically, the area is rich in native flora. :Climate -temperate :Traditions -recreational, cultural, and equestrian traditions. :Minerals - epidote and hornblende crystals are mined in the county :Plantations - Green River Plantation, established in the early 1800s, and the Mills-Screven Plantation, established ca. 1820 :Railways The Saluda Grade, the steepest standard-gauge, mainline rail line in the nation, opened in 1878 in the county The estimated population of Polk County was 19,000 in 2004. :Water for Columbus is from wells. Population 8,832. Protected areas
===Demographics=== In 2000, there were 18,324 peopleg in the county with a population density of 77 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 92.26% White, 5.89% Black or African American, 0.19% Native American, 0.24% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 0.63% from other races, and 0.76% from two or more races. 3.01% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race.The largest self-reported ancestry groups were: English - 17%, Irish - 13%, German - 13%,Scotch-Irish - 7%, African - 5.89%, Scottish - 4% Italian - 3%. The median income for a household in the county was $36,259, and the median income for a family was $45,096. The per capita income for the county was $19,804. 10.10% of the population and 6.40% of families were below the poverty line. 11.70% of those under the age of 18 and 8.80% of those 65 and older were living below the poverty line.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polk_County%2C_North_Carolina *Mill Spring, Polk county, North Carolina is the location for the 2018 FEI World Equestrian Games at the Tryon International Equestrian Center, Sept 11 to Sept 23, 2018 (the 8th edition of the games which occur every four years are run by the International Federation for Equestrian Sports (FEI). County Resources
*Lakes - two Lakes, Lake Adger and Lake Lanier which provide skiing, boating, and fishing. The mountain creeks also have trout fishing, when in season. Other activities are golf, riding, and hiking trails for nature enthusiasts. *The Polk County, North Carolina (small museum) is currently located in a baggage room of the Southern Railway Station in Tryon, North Carolina. *[https://www.blueridgeheritage.com/destinations/polk-county-history-museum/ Polk County Museum] 1800’s stage coach, antique farm tools, a school display, a home setting, a doctor’s office. *Lakes Anger provide aquatic sports and fishing. *Lake Lanier provide aquatic sports and fishing. *Trout fishing in the clear, cold mountain streams *Golf, riding and hiking attract nature enthusiasts *Polk County Historical Museum *Polk County Community Arts Council *Tryon Little Theater **Polk County farms produce corn, hay, soybeans, apples, and peaches *** Manufactured products include synthetic fibers, yarns, knits, crafts, glass, golf carts, and diamond dies. *[http://www.polkcounty.org/county/rogers_park/park.html Rogers Park] Images Highways
* I-26 *US 74 * US 176 * NC 9 * NC 108 NOTABLES
====Cities/Communities==== *Mill Spring *Landrum *[[:Category: Saluda, North Carolina|Saluda]] *[[:Category: Columbus, North Carolina |Columbus]] *[[:Category: Tryon, North Carolina|Tryon]] *Cooper's Gap *Green Creek *White Oak ===Census=== *2010 population was 20,510. *County’s current population is 19,226 (a 2006 estimate ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Peniel Baptist Church Cemetery, Tryon, North Carolina|Peniel Baptist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Tryon Cemetery, Tryon, North Carolina|Tryon Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Friendship Baptist Church Cemetery, Saluda, North Carolina|Friendship Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Green Creek First Baptist Cemetery, Green Creek, North Carolina|Green Creek First Baptist Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Silver Creek Baptist Church Cemetery, Mill Spring, North Carolina|Silver Creek Baptist Church Cemetery]] ===Sources=== *http://www.polkcounty.org/county/tryon/tryon.html *http://www.polkcounty.org/county/polkcounty/pchistory.html *https://saluda.com/saluda-history/ *http://www.polkcounty.org/county/saluda/saluda_history.html *http://www.polkcounty.org/county/landrum/landrum.html *http://wncwinetrail.com *http://www.carolana.com/NC/Counties/polk_county_nc.html *http://www.historicsaluda.org/historic-district/ *http://www.polkcounty.org/county/tryon/tryon.html *https://www.blueridgeheritage.com/destinations/polk-county-history-museum/ *http://www.polkcounty.org/county/polkcounty/pchistory.html *http://www.linkpendium.com/polk-nc-genealogy/ *http://www.carolana.com/NC/Counties/polk_county_nc.html *[http://genealogytrails.com/ncar/polk/history_county.html Genealogy Trails Polk Co. History] *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbus%2C_North_Carolina

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{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ==History/Timeline== {{Image|file=Polk_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Polk county front page images. }} *{{Blue|Polk County was created and organized Mar 30, 1846 from Liberty County, by the act of the First Legislature of the State of Texas.}}https://texasalmanac.com/index.php?q=topics/government/polk-county This was one of the first of a series of 23 counties created after the USA annexed the new state. It is named for His Excellency James Knox Polk of Tennessee, President of the United States, was by act of the First Legislature of the State of Texas, approved on March 30, 1846, created out of Liberty County and embraced that portion thereof known and designated as the "Northern Division" of said Liberty County. It was one of the first of a series of 23 counties, constituted and established by the State of Texas, after annexation with the United States.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polk_County,_Texas https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcp06 :'''1529''' a royal land grant was awarded to Pánfilo de Narváez. The Spanish tended to avoid the area.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcp06 :'''1700s''' - Hasinai Indians (alliance of Caddo descent) were in the region. :'''late 1700s''' -Alabama and Coushatta Indians crossed into the Big Thicket, (covering a lot of the area) Louisiana. These Alabama and Coushatta stayed in the county, living on land given to them in 1854. :'''1834''' Pakana Muskogees, of Creek descent, (3rd group) settled in Polk County. ::Big Thicket was discouraging to European settlers. :'''1831, 1834''' Empresarios awarded land grants to American and Hispanic families. Few actually settled. By 1834 there were only '''7 families'''recorded in Smithfield on the Trinity River. :'''1841''' Drew's Landing and Smithfield were busy shipping points. :'''1846'''- Polk County, was formed from Liberty Municipality (which was subdivided from Department of Nacogdoches). Polk co. was named after President James K. Polk, was one of 23 counties formed by the first state legislature of Texas in 1846. The boundaries established on March 30 closely followed those of the old northern division of Liberty Municipality, :'''1846''' - voting in Polk county selected Livingston to be the County Seat (was formerly named Springfield). The first commissioners' court met there in September. {{Image|file=Polk_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=170 |caption=Polk Co. in Texas. }}{{clear}} :'''1835-1860''' Settlers arrived, with many on the Trinity River and along the main creeks. ::'''Examples'''- Pierre J. Menard, representing Liberty Municipality in the Consultation at San Felipe, and George T. Wood, governor of Texas 1847 to 1849. :'''pre-Civil War''' - Settlers were mostly from southern states, thus plantations were major feature of the economics and politics prior to Civil War. (Population of the county in 1860 was {{red|8,300, with a''' slave majority of 4,198'''}}. :'''1859''' - Plantations produced 9,307 bales of cotton.The county produced 9,307 bales of cotton. :'''1859-1861''' Polk County supported Hardin R. Runnels against Sam Houston, majority for presidential candidate John C. Breckinridge in 1860 and secession in 1861. :'''1862-1865''' Polk County raised 8 companies to serve the Confederacy, PLUS an Indian unit led by planter, Confederate major Alexander Hamilton Washington. :'''post 1866''' - the county had depended on plantation system of farming,, it was economically broken after the war. :'''1869''' Number of farms doubled, but population decreased and the agriculture production fell sharply. Corn crops fell 30%. '''Cotton production fell 50%''' :'''1870-1900'''-- Antebellum corn production was not equaled again until 1900, and cotton not until 1940. Even the Cattle and hogs decreased 1/3 :'''1870-1890''' mules, horses, and sheep, became a source of steady income through the turn of the century. The average value of a farm including land and buildings dropped from ($7,377 to '''$501''') . :'''Mar 11, 1875'''- adjustment to Polk County when part of Trinity County was added to Polk Co., leading to the present Polk County. :'''1880-1940''' - population increased steadily then peaked at 20,635. The population of Polk County grew steadily from 1880 to 1940, when it peaked at 20,635, :'''1881''' Railways -The Houston, East and West Texas Railway was completed north across Polk County, and the tracks have been used by the Southern Pacific since 1961. Many small lines, such as the Moscow, Camden and San Augustine, were built by lumber companies during the timber boom, but most have been abandoned. The Trinity and Sabine established Corrigan in 1881, then became part of an east-west line of the Missouri, Kansas and Texas across the county in 1884. The Waco, Beaumont, Trinity and Sabine acquired the line in 1923, along with the Beaumont and Great Northern, first completed through Onalaska to Livingston in 1908. :'''1899'''- Many Pakana Muskoges moved to Oklahoma, while the rest joined the Alabama Couishtta Indians. :'''1900''' Lumber production occupies much of the land in Polk County. In the twentieth century the value of the lumber industry increased remarkably. The greatest increase came after World War II, but the lumber boom helped ease the impact of the Great Depression on the county. :'''1903'''- The Livingston Telephone Company was organized on August 3, 1903, (40 telephones in service). :'''1905'''-Livingston Power Plant began providing electricity at night from a small wood-fired steam engine. :'''1907''' Several local businessmen bought the plant in 1907 and initiated daylight service in 1909. Livingston Municipal Light Department still operates. :'''1920''' Polk County has a rural population, less dependent on farming. Many farms lay fallow or grew hay, :'''1928''' Alabama-Coushatta Indian Reservation was enlarged by the federal government in 1928, is Located east of Livingston on U.S. Highway 190. (3 creeks are named for Coushattal chiefs( 1) Long King, 2) Long Tom, and 3) Tempe. :'''1936''' -The rails from Corrigan east were abandoned in 1936, and from Livingston west in 1949 :post World War II, U.S. highways 59 and 287, through Livingston and Corrigan, were paved, and U.S. 190 from Livingston to Woodville, in neighboring Tyler County, was hard-surfaced by 1949. Only 2,551 motor vehicles were registered in Polk County in 1944; in 1990 the total of 28,311 reflected the effect of highway development in the county. :'''1940-1960''' population 16,194. :'''1980''' Population had increased to 24,407. ::The population of African Americans decreased 40%, in the 1870s, then increased until 1950. ::Indian residents of Polk County have remained steady at a few hundred. ::There are no large towns within the county; of the incorporated areas, Livingston increased from 1,851 inhabitants in 1940 to 5,019 by 1990, when Corrigan had 1,794 residents, Onalaska 728, Goodrich 239, and Seven Oaks 171. :'''1981'''- 16,380 tons hay was produced in 1981. :'''1982''' Rural population increased, (agriculture has been minor in the economy of Polk County). From a peak in 1929 of 2,300 farms employing 3,191 people, the number of active farming operations fell to 456 in 1978 before recovering to 530 employing less than 200 in 1982. '''No cotton production has been reported since 1969,''' :'''1930-1940''' jobs in the timber and related service industries double. Manufactures, mostly lumber, totaled $859,657 in value in 1900, then $2.9 million in 1939. :'''1977''' timber industry in Polk County produced $64.4 million in manufactures and employed almost 1,000 people. :'''1980s''' -Several private and municipal companies provided phone service to the county in the 1980s. :'''1982''' Timber prices rose, thus by 1982 only 9% of the farmland was cultivated, but farmsteads averaged $264,994 in value. :'''1982''' Oil and gas production increased (1.8 billion cubic feet of gas-well gas were produced) :'''1990''' County production of peaches, blueberries, and vegetables. Polk County was the leading Texas county in lumber products and '''Christmas trees.''' Crude oil production was 1,256,622 barrels. :Transportation facilitated the development of industry improvement in transportation. Early commerce depended on a few roads or the Trinity River; :'''2000''' rural households get electricity from Gulf States Utilities or Texas Power and Light Company. Entex, Incorporated, sells natural gas to county residents.

{{Blue|Story of Swartwout}} A banker from New York backed several colonies. In 1838 the small town, Swartout began on the East bank of the Trinity River. Sam Houston was even an early shareholder, when the community and its future looked horizonless.. :Before Polk county was formed, the Masons opened a school there in the 1840s. It had a ferry landing and was on a stage line, as well as had a hotel. Its Trinity River traffic boosted it into a river port for cotton warehousing and shipping.and the town was on a stage line. :Liberty County was established and Swartwout was a sub county seat for Liberty's northern division. Then Polk County was formed in 1846. Swartwout was on the ballot for county seat. However sufficient voters did not vote for the town as the new county seat. After this the town continued thriving on the river trade.. When the railroads were built they by passed Swartwout, they delivered the second blow for the town.. Its post office was open 1846 to 1875. . A marker was put in place in 1936, then that was moved when Lake Livingston Reservoir was built. Nothing is left of the old town of Swartwout, however a community is near the old Livingston Dam. A submerged Texas Ghost Town. http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasGhostTowns/Swartwout-Texas.htm

===Government Offices=== Polk County has had five courthouses: 1846, 1847, 1854, 1884 and 1923 '''1st Courthouse, 1846''' The county’s first courthouse cost '''$10.00''', and was a one-room log cabin built by Texas Revolutionary War veteran John English in 1846. It was not meant to be permanent. It was built on a hill where all the subsequent courthouses were built. http://www.texasescapes.com/EastTexasTowns/Livingston-Texas-Polk-County-Courthouse.htm '''2nd Courthouse, 1847''' - This was completed in 1847, with cost of $437.00 It was a larger, one-story log cabin measuring 26’ x 22’ x 20’. It was built by James Andress, a local civic leader and innkeeper. Andress moved the first courthouse down the hill and attached it to his inn where it was used as a kitchen. (The Andress Inn was demolished in 1911), but a Texas historical marker south of the current courthouse identifies its former location. '''3rd Courthouse, 1854''' The next courthouse was a 40’ x 40’ two-story building built of brick in 1854, with a cost just under '''$6,000'''. '''4th Courthouse, 1884-''' Thirty years later, the 1854 courthouse was renovated extremely. A new stone facade was part of the renovation. The renovated 1854 courthouse became the county’s fourth courthouse in 1884. It was built of stone and brick and designed by popular Houston architect Eugene T. Heiner in his familiar Second Empire style. The renovation cost '''$17, 500''' and the contractor was W. C. Wells. A white fence was built around the courthouse square at this time to keep roving livestock off the grounds.{{Image|file=Polk_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=1884 renovated Courthouse. }}{{clear}} :1902, downtown Livingston was destroyed by fire, reportedly caused by a disgruntled liquor salesman upset with the county’s ban on the sale of alcohol. The '''1884 courthouse was the only downtown building that survived.''' 1905, a 23’ x 43’ courthouse annex was built of locally made red brick on the SW corner of the courthouse square. It was designed by Houston architect Lewis Sterling Green. The annex still '''stands today as the county’s oldest government building'''. {{Image|file=Polk_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=320 |caption=1905 Annex }}{{clear}} '''5th Courthouse, 1923''' This current courthouse began in 1923. Houston contractor Isaac Young had cleared the foundation by July and the cornerstone was laid on November 12, 1923. The brick and concrete courthouse was built in the Classical Revival style (in the case of this courthouse, also referred to as Texas Renaissance) with Beaux-Arts details such as large entrance columns, arched windows, a cross-axial floor plan and a flat roof with decorative balustrades. This courthouse was the first courthouse for Polk County to have electricity, indoor plumbing, a furnace for steam heating, telephones and drinking water from another source other than from roof run-off. The courthouse was used for political and social functions and contained a community auditorium, library, post office, American Legion Hall and a jury dormitory with showers. The building’s total cost was '''$178,740'''. {{Image|file=Polk_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption=1923 Courthouse }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcp06 :Location - the East Texas Timberlands region on the east bank of the Trinity River. Geographical center - 94°50' north latitude and 30°49' west longitude. County seat - Livingston, on U.S. Hwys 59 and 190, 76 miles NE of Houston. :Size -1,061 square miles :Elevation from 100 to 300 feet Topography - gently rolling in the north and in South part is more level. :Soil - North part- has light colored loamy, deep reddish clay subsoil. Southern part - acidic, sandy-loamy surfaces with deep reddish loam or clay subsoil. Near River soils are dark, loamy. "Marine deposit found in subsoil, indicate the region was once under the ocean. :Rivers/Creeks- Trinity River & Niches River border the county, and Menard, Sally, Tombigbee, Big Sandy, Long King, Piney, and Kickapoo creeks. :Trees/vegetatoin Pine and hardwood forested ('''40% is prime farm land.''') :Lake - Lake Livingstone- man made reservoir on the Trinity River, covers 82,600 acres. :Rainfall - 48 inches annually :Temperature -67° F. :Growing season lasts 250 days. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcp06 ====Adjacent counties==== *Angelina County (north) *Tyler County (east) *Hardin County (southeast) *Liberty County (south) *San Jacinto County (southwest) *Trinity County (northwest) =====Protected areas===== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Thicket Big Thicket] ===Demographics=== In 2000, there were 41,133 people residing in the county with a population density of 39 inhabitants/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 79.64% White, 13.17% Black or African American, 1.74% Native American, 0.38% Asian, 0.01% Pacific Islander, 3.74% from other races, and 1.32% from two or more races. 9.39% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. The median income for a household in the county was $30,495, and the median income for a family was $35,957. Males had a median income of $30,823 versus $21,065 for females. The per capita income for the county was $15,834. About 13.30% of families and 17.40% of the population were below the poverty line, including 23.10% of those under age 18 and 12.30% of those age 65 or over.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polk_County,_Texas {{Image|file=Polk_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=Polk Co. in Texas. }}{{clear}} '''Highways'''
:U.S. Highway 59 :I-69 Interstate 69 is planned to follow the current route of U.S. 59 in most places. :U.S. Highway 190 :U.S. Highway 287 :Texas State Highway 146 :Texas Farm to Market Road 350 :Texas Farm to Market Road 356 :Texas Farm to Market Road 357 :Texas Farm to Market Road 942 :Texas Farm to Market Road 943 :Texas Farm to Market Road 1745 *West Livingston has the Livingston Municipal Airport, operated by the City of Livingston. ==== Towns==== *[[:Category:Goodrich, Texas|Goodrich]] *[[:Category:Onalaska, Texas|Onalaska]] *[[:Category:Seven Oaks, Texas|Seven Oaks]] *'''[[:Category:Livingston, Texas|Livingston]] (county seat)''' *[[:Category:West Livingston, Texas|West Livingston]] {| border="1" class="sortable" !Census Des Place!! Unin community!! Unin community |- |[[:Category:Big Thicket Lake Estates, Texas|Big Thicket Lake Estates]] ||[[:Category:Ace, Texas|Ace]]||[[:Category:Moscow, Texas|Moscow]] |- |[[:Category:Cedar Point, Texas|Cedar Point]]||[[:Category:Barnum, Texas|Barnum]]||[[:Category:Dallardsville, Texas|Dallardsville]] |- |[[:Category:Indian Springs, Texas|Indian Springs]]||[[:Category:Blanchard, Texas|Blanchard]]||[[:Category:East Tempe, Texas|East Tempe]] |- |[[:Category:Pleasant Hill, Texas|Pleasant Hill]]||[[:Category:Camden, Texas|Camden]]||[[:Category:Leggett, Texas|Leggett]] |- |[[:Category:West Livingston, Texas|West Livingston]]||[[:Category:Corrigan, Texas|Corrigan]]||[[:Category: Segno, Texas|Segno]] |} *Laurelia gh town ====Formed From==== *1846--Polk County was created 30 March 1846 from Liberty Municipality. ====County Resources==== *Lumber products *'''Christmas trees.''' *Big Thicket ====Census==== :1850 --- 2,348 — :1860 --- 8,300 253.5% :1870 --- 8,707 4.9% :1880 --- 7,189 −17.4% :1890 --- 10,332 43.7% :1900 --- 14,447 39.8% :1910 --- 17,459 20.8% :1920 --- 16,784 −3.9% :1930 --- 17,555 4.6% :1940 --- 20,635 17.5% :1950 --- 16,194 −21.5% :1960 --- 13,861 −14.4% :1970 --- 14,457 4.3% :1980 --- 24,407 68.8% :1990 --- 30,687 25.7% :2000 --- 41,133 34.0% :2010 --- 45,413 10.4% :Est. 2015 --- 46,972 ====Notables==== *Percy Foreman: notable criminal defense attorney *John Wesley Hardin: Old West gunslinger *William P. Hobby: Governor of Texas, publisher of Houston Post *Sam Houston: general of the revolution to achieve independence and President of the Republic of Texas, made peace treaties with the Alabama-Coushata Indians. *Margo Jones: stage director of Tennessee Williams and Ray Walston and directed Williams' The Glass Menagerie on Broadway *René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle: noted French explorer was likely killed in Polk County *Sally Mayes: Broadway actress and singer. Livingston named a street in her honor. *Mark Moseley: professional football player *Moon Mullican: musician, "King of the Hillbilly Piano Players". *Captain (Ike) Isaac Newton Moreland Turner: Confederate captain who joined the Civil War from Polk County, with units called the "Texas Brigade" (Annette Gordon-Reed American historian, Pulitzer prize author, (b 1958 in Livingston, Texas) American historian, Pulitzer Prize winning author, and law professor noted for changing scholarship on Thomas Jefferson re: his relationship with Sally Hemings and her children. ====Education==== *Polk County College / Commerce Center was completed in 2013, on US Hwy 59 Bypass. *Angelina College offers advanced curriculum study and technical training at this location. The facility provides public auditorium space and may be used as a mass shelter in a disaster. ====Grants==== *1529 a royal land grant was awarded to Pánfilo de Narváez. The Spanish tended to avoid the area. *1831, 1834 Empresarios awarded land grants to American and Hispanic families. Few actually settled. * 100 American and Hispanic families received land grants from various empresarios and companies between 1831 and 1834, ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[https://historic.one/tx/polk-county/historic-cemetery/barfield#gsc.tab=0 Barfield Cemetery ] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2361538/barfield-cemetery Barfield Cemetery] from FindaGrave *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/202240/blue-water-cemetery Blue Water Cemetery] from FindaGrave *[[:Category: Pine Grove Cemetery, Barnum, Texas|Pine Grove Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Carmona Cemetery, Corrigan, Texas|Carmona Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Union Springs Cemetery, Corrigan, Texas|Union Springs Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Bold Springs Cemetery, Livingston, Texas|Bold Springs Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Forest Hill Cemetery, Livingston, Texas|Forest Hill Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Restland Memorial Park Cemetery, Livingston, Texas|Restland Memorial Park Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Menard Chapel Cemetery, Segno, Texas|Menard Chapel Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Peebles Cemetery, Polk County, Texas|Peebles Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Feagin Cemetery, Polk County, Texas|Feagin Cemetery]] *[[:Category: N.H. Rice Cemetery, Polk County, Texas|N.H. Rice Cemetery]] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2706 FindaGrave cemeteries] ===Sources=== *https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcp06 *http://www.co.polk.tx.us *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Polk/ListPolk.html Polk county, TX cemeteries] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2706 FindaGrave cemeteries] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Polk_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch genealogy] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txpolk/ TxGen genealogy]

Pollard Family History

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[[Category:Family Histories]] This is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Pollard families and information about individuals, places, and things named Pollard. (Do you have any info about Pollards or the name? Please join the Trusted List to this page and participate. You can also post a comment or memory below.) === Origins of the Surname Pollard === It can refer to a tree having its top cut off; or a fish. It can be 'Poularde', French, for a fat chicken; it can be 'Pol', Dutch term for a loose or lewd man, and 'ard', disposition. Together "Poule-ard" can be chicken-hearted. It was used as a nickname for a person with a large or unusually shaped head. The term ''pollard'' in the sense denoting an animal that has had its horns lopped. Is not recorded before the 1500s, and as applied to a tree the word is not recorded until the 1600s. It is an English surname. === Geographic Centers of Pollard Families === In the UK, this surname is mostly in Lancashire and Yorkshire Counties. Many also in Lanarkshire, Scotland. In the USA many live in the midwestern states and New York and Virginia. === Pollards on WikiTree === Here is the current [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/P/POLLARD_1.html Pollard] index. If you are a Pollard or have a Pollard family member your additions will be automatically included on this index when it updates tomorrow morning.

Pollard Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Showcase]] [[Category:Pollard Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] __NOTOC__ ==Please Note== {{GOONS Sticker|Pollard}} Although I am the registrant of the Pollard study at the Guild of One-Name Studies, I was added as a profile manager of this WikiTree project only today. My thanks to Amy and Azure. The WikiTree Pollard effort has been inactive for several years and, while I intend to add incrementally to it over the coming few weeks, it will be a while before we can get it up to speed. Pollard is one of my great-grandparental lines, so I have a vested interest. Thanks for understanding...and for helping add to the Pollard families on WikiTree if you can. If you have any questions or suggestions, please let me know. You can view one of my other ONS activities at the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Threlkeld_Name_Study Threlkeld Name Study]. —Ed Williams ([[Williams-49144|Williams-49144]]) 17:16, 15 June 2022 (UTC) ==About the Project== The Pollard Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Pollard Pollard] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Pollard name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Pollard's), by time period (18th Century Pollard's), or by topic (Pollard DNA, Pollard Occupations, Pollard Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Pollard Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Williams-49144|Edison Williams]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Pollard}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== * * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bollard Bollard] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Polard Polard] == Other Surname Variants == In order of frequency of appearance in genealogical source documents, the spelling variants included in the Study are: * Polhard * Paillard * Pallard == Task List == Research and Study tasks to come... == Links == * [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/pollard The Pollard DNA Project] at Family Tree DNA * [https://one-name.org/name_profile/Pollard Our page at the Guild of One-Name Studies]

Pomeroy Name Study

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[[Category: Pomeroy Name Study]][[Category: DNA Projects]] [[Category: Pomeroy, John 1733 - 1810, AncestryDNA Circle]] [[Category: Pomeroy, Oren 1799-1882, AncestryDNA Circle]] [[Category: Pomeroy, Thomas 1827 - 1902, AncestryDNA Circle]] [[Category: Pomeroy, William 1750 - 1807, AncestryDNA Circle]] The goal of this project is to work on all Pomeroy trees. Surname Variants: A pomeroy search lists About 1715 POMEROYs. We will try to work on the following related surnames: POMERY (104) POMROY (79) PUMROY (5) POMERAY. Pomeleau, Pomerleau Are there others? December 2018: Pomeroy (all variations) Y results, categorized into genetic clusters. This project is open to all Pomeroys who have taken the YDNA test at FTDNA AND request to join the Pomeroy project. https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/pomeroy/dna-results Current News (July 2017) [[Space:AMERICAN_POMEROY_HISTORIC_GENEALOGICAL_ASSOCIATION|AMERICAN POMEROY HISTORIC GENEALOGICAL ASSOCIATION]] is making changes to their online trees. Unfortunately they say they can not preserve links to individuals. I am going to change links to references only to the root of the tree, for example, * American Pomeroy Historic Genealogical Association family tree [http://sites.rootsmagic.com/PomeroyEltweed Eltweed Pomeroy Tree] There are many profiles that need updating. If you see any please make this change. There are four Pomeroy trees on their site. Right now this project has members: Immigrants UK to North America: :Descendants of [[Pomeroy-106|Eltweed Pomeroy]] (abt. 1585 - abt. 1672) England to New England (Massachusetts/Connecticut)): ::[[Pomeroy-1383|Alma (Pomeroy) LaFrance descendent of Eltweed Pomeroy through Medad]] ::[[English-1710|Victoria English descendent of Eltweed Pomeroy through Caleb]]. ::[[Hall-16256|Sue Hall, descendent of Eltweed Pomeroy through Joseph]] ::[[Pomeroy-1416|Debbie Pomeroy, descendent of Eltweed Pomeroy through Joseph]] ::[[Tway-11|Arlene (Tway) Watters, descendent of Eltweed Pomeroy through Joseph]] :Descendants of [[Holmes-Pomeroy-11|George Pomeroy, Pennsylvania]] (1709 - 1776) (including the Descendants of Scotch-Irishman of the name of Thomas Pomeroy?): Ireland to Pennsylvania. **Recent news is that some descendants of George Holmes-Pomeroy are matching Pomeroy Y-DNA instead of Holmes DNA. Alma (Pomeroy) LaFrance is working on this. If you want to help, give her a shout. :Descendants of [[Pomeroy-1342|John Henry Pomeroy]] (1838 - 1895) Ireland to Georgia: :Descendants of [[Pomeroy-1659|Richard Pomeroy]] (1770 - 1834) Ireland to Virginia Immigrants UK to Australia: :Descendants of [[Pomeroy-744|Catherine Ann Pomeroy]] (abt. 1805 - 1840) Cornwall, England to Adelaide South Australia Australia Immigrants Germany to North America: :Descendants of [[Pomeroy-780|John Pomeroy (1854)]] Germany to New York North America: :Descendants of [[Pomeleau-2|Alexis Vachon dit Pomeleau]] (1766 - 1824) St. Josephs De Beauce, Quebec, Canada: ::[[Franke-313|Marty Franke]] descendent of Alexis Vachon dit Pomeleau :Descendants of [[Pomeroy-549|Richard Pomeroy of Isles of Shoals]] (abt. 1670 - bef. 1725) Isles of Shoals, York, Maine: :Descendants of [[Pomeroy-1553|William Pomeroy]] (abt. 1800) St. Johns Newfoundland, Canada: :Descendents of [[Pomeroy-1730|John Sullivan Pomeroy]] (abt. 1780) Neversink, Sullivan, New York: U.K: :Descendants of [[Pomeroy-1274|Richard (Pomeroy) Pomery]] (abt. 1527 - abt. 1591) in Bodmin, Cornwall, , England: ::[[Chittem-20|Carole (Chittem) Johnson]]: Researching for her grandchildren. :Descendants of [[Pomeroy-1774|John Pomeroy]] Born about 1665 in Holsworthy, Devon, England: France: :Descendants of [[Pomeroy-544|Radulphus (Pomeroy) de Pomeroy]] (abt. 1045 - bef. 1100) Calvados, Normandie, France (the goal of many Pomeroy researchers) The Pomeroy that came over with William the Conquerer took a castle and made it Pomeroy Castle. They were in both France and England. Only one group of Pomeroys in England and Ireland are considered related to those Pomeroys. There was Y-DNA work done to group Pomeroys. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Find Pomeroys with DNA tests and use GEDmatch or other sites to triangulate to confirm lines [[Space:Pomeroy_DNA|Pomeroy DNA]] Add DNA Circles from Ancestry for Pomeroys * Discuss Pomeroy related issues * Enhance source material references and work with other Pomeroy groups [[Space:Pomeroy_Resources|Pomeroy Name Study Resources page]] * Work on resolving Pomeroy Database errors * Connect unconnected Pomeroys - dead-ends and unconnected Pomeroys have been added to the Pomeroy Name study * Merge duplicate Pomeroys * Source unsourced Pomeroys * Protect profiles as needed, two Richard Pomeroy profiles have been protected since they are often confused. ::Richard Pomeroy, son of Henry Pomeroy and Agnes Huckmore Pomeroy [[Pomeroy-181|Pomeroy-181]] ::Richard Pomeroy, father of Eltweed Pomeroy [[Pomeroy-1435|Pomeroy-1435]] Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=10084757 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Pony Express

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[[Category:Pony Express]] ''If you're interested in joining the [[Project: Pony Express|Pony Express Project]], see the [[Project: Pony Express|project page]].'' The Pony Express was founded by [[Russell-18286 | William H. Russell]], [[Waddell-2309 | William B. Waddell]], and [[Majors-539 | Alexander Majors]]. Plans for the Pony Express were spurred by the threat of the Civil War and the need for faster communication with the West.
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=== The Pony Express Route === The Pony Express consisted of relays of men riding horses carrying saddlebags of mail across a 2000-mile trail. The service opened officially on April 3, 1860, when riders left simultaneously from St. Joseph, Missouri, and Sacramento, California. The first westbound trip was made in 9 days and 23 hours and the eastbound journey in 11 days and 12 hours. The pony riders covered 250 miles in a 24-hour day.
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Eventually, the Pony Express had more than 100 stations, 80 riders, and between 400 and 500 horses. The express route was extremely hazardous, but only one mail delivery was ever lost. The service lasted only 19 months until October 24, 1861, when the completion of the Pacific Telegraph line ended the need for its existence. Although California relied upon news from the Pony Express during the early days of the Civil War, the horse line was never a financial success, leading its founders to bankruptcy. But the route taken by the Pony Express riders proved that the route could be traveled all winter and supported the future of the transcontinental railroad. == Pony Express Riders == :'''Pony Express Oath''': “I,………..,do hereby swear, before the Great and Living God, that during my engagement, and while an employee of Russell, Majors and Waddell, I will, under no circumstances, use profane language, that I will drink no intoxicating liquors, that I will not quarrel or fight with any other employee of the firm, and that in every respect I will conduct myself honestly, be faithful to my duties, and so direct all my acts as to win the confidence of my employers, so help me God.” ::[http://ponyexpress.org/pony-express-riders/ '''List of Riders'''] provided by the [http://ponyexpress.org/ Pony Express National Museum]. ===Pony Express Riders A-C=== [[Image:Pony_Express-14.jpg|250px]] * “Black Sam" *“Black Tom” * Alcott, Jack (James) (nothing found) * Anson- Anson, John *Anton *[[Aubrey-559 | Aubrey, F.X]] Francois was born France died California 1885. One of the Older Rider's was born 1825. *[[Avis-359 | Avis, Henry]] born Mo. died in Mo. 1927 ''' "The last living Pony Express Rider." ''' *[[Babbit-90 | Babbit Rodney]] born NY, lived in Fort Laramie, Shorter, Nebraska Territory, 1860 near B.W. Thompson * Ball, L W (SW Lafayette) * Banks, James W * Barnell, James * Baughn, Jim (Boston) * [[Baughn-116 | Baughn, Melvin]] Melville Baughn, usually known as "Mel," had a pony run between Fort Kearny, Nebraska and Thirty-two-mile Creek. Once while "laying off" between trips, a thief made off with his favorite horse. Scarcely had the miscreant gotten away when Baughn discovered the loss. Hastily saddling another steed, "Mel" gave pursuit, and though handicapped, because the outlaw had the pick of the stable, Baughn's superior horsemanship, even on an inferior mount, soon told. After a chase of several miles, he forced the fellow so hard that he abandoned the stolen animal at a place called Loup Fork, and sneaked away. Recovering the horse, Baughn then returned to his station, found a mail bag awaiting him, and was off on his run without further delay. With him and his fellow employees, running down a horse thief was but a trifling incident and an annoyance merely because of the bother and delay which it necessitated. Baughn was afterward hanged for murder at Seneca, Kansas but his services to the Pony Express were above reproach. * [[Beardsley-3235 | Beardsley, Seth Marvin]], known as "Marve". He was born 30 Apr 1850 in Rock Island, Illinois. He rode for the firm of Russell, Majors, and Waddell, who established 190 stations, direct through from St. Joseph, Missouri to the West Coast. At various times, after leaving the Pony Express, he was a sheriff, deputy sheriff, and a deputy U.S. Marshall in Colfax County, New Mexico; Dodge City, Kansas; and in the Indian Territory. Seth was killed in collision between trains (Alabama & Vicksburg Railway) at Jackson MS 17 Nov 1900. *[[Foote-3114 | Beatley, James (Foote)]], Jim Beatley, whose real name was Foote, was another Virginian, about 25 years of age. He rode on an eastern division, usually west out of Seneca, Kansas. On one occasion, he traveled from Seneca, Kansas to Big Sandy, Nebraska 50 miles and back, doubling his route twice in one week. Beatley was killed by a stage hand in a personal quarrel, the affair taking place on a ranch in Southern Nebraska in 1862. * Becker, Charles * Bedford, Thomas *[[Bilman-2 | Billman, "Hy" Charles]] listed as Express Rider's on the 1860 Rush Valley Station census. Died 1910 Idaho. * [[Bills-880 | Bills, G R]] born 1835 Penn. -- listed as Express Rider's on the 1860 Rush Valley Station census * Black, Thomas * [[Bliss-4822 | Bliss, Harry J ]] newspaper clipping re: "Places the name Bliss high on the Pony Express Riders" (copy attached) & his Pension for Batt. A Colorado Light Artillery. Died in Texas 1916 * Bolwinkle, Lafayette (Bolly) * Bond * [[Boulton-678 | Boulton, William]]], William Boulton was one of the older riders in the service; his age at that time is given at about 35. Boulton rode for about three months with Jim Beatley. On one occasion, while running between Seneca and Guittards' Station in Kansas, Boulton's horse gave out when five miles from the latter station. Without a moment's delay, he removed his letter pouch and hurried the mail in on foot, where a fresh horse was at once provided and the schedule resumed. * Brandenburger, John * [[Brink-1907 | Brink, James W (Doc, Dock)]], James W. Brink, or "Dock" Brink as he was known to his associates, was one of the early riders, entering the employ of the Pony Express Company in April, 1860. While "Dock" made a good record as a courier, his chief fame was gained in a fight at Rock Creek Station, in which Brink/ Wild Bill Hickok "cleaned out" the McCanles Gang of outlaws, killing five of their number. 1867-1868 Doc served as 1 of the 48 White Scout's for Co.I 10th US Cavalry, aka: Buffalo Soldiers. He was serving during the Battle of Beecher Island. * Brown, Hugh * [[Brown-93162 | Brown, James]] Born England, 1840--listed as Express Rider's on the 1860 Willow Spring Station census with Josiah Taylor/his wife. * [[Bucklin-230 | Bucklin, James]] this might be him, still researching. Born 1844, Missouri. 1870 "RR Agent" * Burnett, John * Bush, Ed * Campbell, William * [[Carlyle-12 | Carlyle, Alex]] (Carlisle, Carlistle) 1850 in Ky/1860 he is in Arapahoe, Kansas Territory with 2 other Carlyle's ages:26/31 all from KY.. * Carr, William * Carrigan, William * Carson * Carter, James * Cates, William A * Cayton, Francis M * Clark, Jimmy (James), Jimmy Clark rode between various stations east of Fort Kearny, usually between Big Sandy, Nebraska and Hollenberg, Kansas. Sometimes his run took him as far West as Liberty Farm on the Little Blue River. * Clark, John * [[Clarke-13616 | Clarke, Richard W.]] (Deadwood Dick)" Clarke fought alongside George Armstrong Custer, Little Bighorn against the combined forces of the Lakota, Northern Cheyenne/ Arapahoe peoples. In his work with the Pony Express, Clarke often had to defend himself, others/his cargo from Sioux raiders. Clarke lived long enough to see his country make peace with the Sioux, and met President Calvin Coolidge on the day the latter became an honorary member of the Sioux people. He died in the town in which he spent much of his life: Deadwood, South Dakota. * Cleve, Richard (Cleave) [[Image:Pony_Express-9.jpg|250px]] *[[Cliff-451| Cliff, Charles]], Charles Cliff had an 80 mile pony run when only seventeen years of age, but, like Brink, young Cliff gained his greatest reputation as a fighter, - in his case fighting Indians. It seems that while Cliff was once freighting with a small train of nine wagons, it was attacked by a party of one hundred Sioux Indians and besieged for three days until a larger train approached and drove the redskins away. During the conflict, Cliff received three bullets in his body and twenty-seven in his clothing, but he soon recovered from his injuries, and was afterward none the less valuable to the Pony Express service. * [[Cliff-454 | Cliff, Gustavas (Gus)]] *[[Cody-384 | Cody, William Frederick (Buffalo Bill)]], On a return trip to Kansas, he stopped in Julesburg, Colorado, where he was recruited to ride in the Pony Express in 1860. Most of his time with the Pony Express was spent in Kansas, although he occasionally traveled across northeast Colorado. * Cole, Buck * Combo, James (Sawed-Off Jim) * Corbett, Bill * Covington, Edward * Cowan,James * Crawford, Jack ===Pony Express Riders, D-G=== * Danley, James * Dean, Louis * [[Dennis-6173 | Dennis, James William]] He is listed on the attached 1860 census, pg.1 line#5 age:22 KY Mail Carrier * Derrick, Frank * Diffenbacher, Alex * Dobson, Thomas * Dodge, J * Donovan, Joseph Scout for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Beecher_Island#Scouts_sent_for_relief]]Battle of Beecher Island] * Donvan, Tom * [[Dorrington-327 | Dorrington, W.E.]] William E. b:NY-d: Neb 1860 census his older brother John J. was a "Mail Carrier" * Downs, Calvin * Drumheller, Daniel M * Dunlap, James E * [[Eckels-125 | Eckels, William]] born Missouri listed as Express Rider's on the 1860 Rush Valley Station census * 67 [[Egan-123 | Egan, Major Howard]] He was not a Rider but a Scout/Trailblazer into Utah.. * 68 [[Egan-222 | Egan, Howard Ransom]] (Ranson) brother to Ras, below/ listed as Express Rider's on the 1860 Rush Valley Station census * 69 [[Egan-1753 | Egan, Richard Erasmus (Erastus, Ras)]], Richard Egan rode for the Pony Express the short time the mail delivery service was in operation, between 1860 and 1861. Like most of the approximately 80 riders, Egan was a young, single man. In fact, the company advertised for "Young, skinny, wiry fellows, not over 18. Must be expert riders. Willing to risk death daily. Orphans preferred." Riders were paid between $100 and $125 a month./listed as Express Rider's on the 1860 Rush Valley Station census * Elliot, Thomas J * Ellis, JK (Jack) * Enos, Charles *[[Farr-2609 | Fair, George]] 13 years old from England. at the Rush Valley Station 1860-- His name is FARR on all other censuses, headstone in Idaho. *[[Faust-662 | Faust, H J ]] (Doc, Henry Jacob) * [[Fisher-18341 | Fisher, Johnny]] [[Image:Pony_Express-12.jpg|300px]] Billy Fisher has a brother, John Fisher...listed as Express Rider's on the 1860 Rush Valley Station census *[[Fisher-2280 | Fisher, William Frederick (Billy)]], William F. "Billy" Fisher was one of the first riders hired by the Pony Express in 1860. Fisher, born in England, became a rancher in Idaho after the Pony Express stopped operating. His great-grandson, Dr. William Fisher, is a former NASA astronaut, continuing the family tradition of exploration./listed as Express Rider's on the 1860 Rush Valley Station census * [[Flynn-3728 | Flynn, Thomas]] this is a probable, d:1868, buried in Montana, Scout for the 10th Cavalry, aka: Buffalo Soldiers * Foote, James [see James Beatley] * Foreman, Jimmie * [[Fry-5840 | Fry, Johnny]] (Johnnie, Johnny, Johny Fry), Johnny Fry was the first rider out of St. Joseph, Missouri and was little more than a boy when he entered the pony service. He was a native Missourian, weighing less than 125 pounds. Though small in stature, he was every inch a man. Fry's division ran from St. Joseph to Seneca, Kansas for 80 miles, which he covered at an average of 12.5 miles an hour, including all stops. When the war started, Fry enlisted in the Union army under General James Blunt. His short but worthy career was cut short in 1863 when he fell in a hand-to-hand fight with rebel bushwhackers in southeast Kansas. In this, his last fight, Fry is said to have killed five of his assailants before being struck down.[[Image:Pony_Express-13.jpg|300px]] *[[Fry-5844 | Fry, Joseph]] Johnny Fry's little brother * Fuller, Abraham Maple (Abram) * Gardner, George (Irish) * Gentry, James * Gilson, James * Gilson, Samuel H * [[Gleason-2276 | Gleason, James]] found, 1870 census Soldier at Ft. Buford, Dakota Terr. 7th Infantry * [[Gould-5782 | Gould, Frank]] Author of "A Pony Express Rider Writes from Raytown, Missouri" -A dispatch in the [Kansas City] Star, April 28 [1921] re: Henry Avis. * Grady, Thomas “Irish Tom” ===Pony Express Riders H-L=== * Hall, Martin * Hall, Parley * Hall, Sam * [[Hamilton-10238 | Hamilton, Samuel]] aka: William Sam Hamilton b:1830 Tenn. d:Calif 1865 * Hamilton, William (one/same as above) * Hancock, John (there is a photo of John Hancock with the Fisher brothers, attached) * Harder, George * Hardy * [[Haslam-682 | Haslam, Robert (Pony Bob)]], "Pony Bob," by which name he is most famous, was a Pony Express rider in the Old West and credited with making the longest uninterrupted ride during the brief duration of the Pony Express. He was born in London, England in 1840 and as a teen, immigrated to the United Sates. He made his way to Salt Lake City where he worked on a ranch and as a government messenger. He was at home on a horse. He was loyal, brave, and committed to getting the job done. Pony Bob fit the model for what a Pony Express rider should be. * [[Hawkins-10704 | Hawkins, Theodore]] (Thee) * [[Haws-326 | Haws, Sam]] Sampson G. Haws, this is MAYBE? There is another Samuel Haws]] listed as Express Rider's on the 1860 Rush Valley Station census * [[Helvey-84 | Helvey, Frank]] {{citation needed}} to prove him * [[Hensel-375 | Hensel, Levi]] 1st Lt. 13th Kansas, Inf. Newspaper Correspondent in Colorado... * Hickman, Bill (William) * [[Hickok-8 | Hickok, James Butler (Wild Bill)]] Later the Legendary Scout, Frontiersman, etc. * [[Higginbotham-1553 | Higginbotham, Charles]] born Mo. age 17 in 1860.. not sure this it the right man... *[[Hogan-4233 | Hogan, Martin]] (this is 1 Martin Hogan of Colorado) of whom little is known, rode northwesterly out of Julesburg, Colorado across the Platte River and to Mud Springs, some 80 miles distant. * [[Holladay-654 | Holladay, Benjamin]] "purchased the ''Pony Express" 1862, not a RIDER??? * [[Huntington-1308 | Huntington, Clark Allen]] LDS Leader, Pvt. Mex-Am War, * Huntington, Let (Lester, Lee) * [[Huntington-1292 |Huntington, Lou]] aka: Lot Elisha, brother to Clark * Irish Jim *[[James-16866 | James, William]], William James, always called "Bill" James, was a native of Virginia. He had crossed the plains with his parents in a wagon train when only five years old. At eighteen, he was one of the best Pony Express riders in the service. James's route lay between Simpson's Park and Cole Springs, Nevada, in the Smoky Valley range of mountains. He rode only sixty miles each way but covered his round trip of 120 miles in just 12 hours, including all stops. He always rode California mustangs, using five of these animals each way. His route crossed the summits of two mountain ridges, lay through the Shoshone Indian country, and was one of the loneliest and most dangerous divisions on the line. Yet, Bill never took time to think about danger, nor did he ever have any serious trouble. *[[Jay-992 | Jay, David Robert]] "David Jay, at 13 years old, the youngest rider ever hired by the Pony Express, carried mail in Kansas from Seneca to Big Sandy (Marysville), sometimes on to Ft. Kearney, Neb." * Jenkins, William D (there is a Dr. William D Jenkins b:1834 Ohio, Neb. 1870 * Jennings *[[Jobe-591 | Jobe, Samuel S]] b:Mo. d:1933 California * Jones, William * Kates, William * [[Keetley-27 | Keetley, Jack H]] (The joyous jockey of the Pony Express) [[Image:Pony_Express-10.jpg|200px]] , Another Eastern Division man was Jack Keetley, who also rode from St. Joseph, Missouri to Seneca, Kansas, alternating at times with Fry and Baughn. Keetley's greatest performance, and one of the most remarkable ever achieved in the service, was riding from Rock Creek Station in Nebraska to St. Joseph; then back to his starting point and on to Seneca, and from Seneca once more to Rock Creek Station - 340 miles without rest. He traveled continuously for 31 hours, his entire run being at the rate of eleven miles an hour. During the last five miles of his journey, he fell asleep in the saddle and in this manner concluded his long trip. * Kelley, Hi ("Hi" is usually abrv. Hiram) * Kelley, Jay G (Kelly), Jay G. Kelley, later a citizen of Denver, was a veteran pony man. He entered the employ of the company at the outset, and helped Superintendent Roberts to lay out the route across Nevada. Along the Carson River, tiresome stretches of corduroy road had to be built. Kelley relates that in constructing this highway willow trees were cut near the stream and the trunks cut into the desired lengths before being laid in place. The men often had to carry these timbers in their arms for three hundred yards, while the mosquitoes swarmed so thickly upon their faces and hands as to make their real color and identity hard to determine. * Kelley, Merrit P * Kelley, Mike (IC) * King, Thomas wen * King, Tony * [[Koerner-252 | Koerner, John P]] (John Phillip) "he was the youngest Rider, at age 15. *[[Lamont-1395 | LaMont, Harry]] d:1921 - Klickitat County, Washington * [[Larzelere-165 | Larzelere, Charles]] * Lawson, William * [[Leonard-10066 | Leonard, George]] *needs more research to be sure, right man? *[[Little-3515 | Little, George Edwin]]His Pony Express route, first route lying between Salt Lake City and Rocky Ridge. . d: Idaho 1915 * [[Littleton-708 | Littleton, Elias “Tough”]] his father was Capt. M Littleton. Elias retired 1915 New Mexico. He served with Co. G 1st US Cavalry-Spanish War *[[Lytle-1521 | LytIe, N N (Nicholas N)]] 5th US Inf,/ 4th Reg. Calif. Infantry-d: 1878 ===Pony Express Riders M-R=== *[[McAulas-1 | Macaulas, Silas]] Sye (Macoulas) He is listed on the attached 1860 census, pg.1 line#5 age:22 KY Mail Carrier *Martin, Robert * [[Maxfield-158 | Maxfield, Elijah Hiett]] d:1925 Salt Lake: Brigham Young Express/Carrying Co./ Pony Express rider,Central Overland California/Pikes Peak Express Co & served as a spy in Gen. Albert Sidney Johnston's Army of Utah. * [[Maze-330 | Lt. Maze, Montgomery]] Original Pony Express Station keeper/rider, Civil War Officer, City Clerk. While station keeper at Sand Springs, Montgomery escaped death at the hands of the Pah-Utes/ with a small band of other employees, he marched to Cold Springs Station, where the keeper had been massacred only a few days before. * McCain, Emmet * McCall, J G (Jay) * McCarty Charlie there is only 1 in wikitree possible McCarty-2901 * McDonald, James * McEnaney, Pat (McEnamey, McEnearrny, McEneammy, McEneany) * McLaughlin, David * [[McNaughton-1153 | McNaughton, James]] served-Co 2nd Reg Colorado Cav. older brother to William, listed next. * [[McNaughton-1155 | McNaughton, William]] * Meacona, Lorenzo * [[Mellen-441 | Mellen, JP]] NOT sure which one this is, father [[Mellen-440 | John Mellen]] or son John Ramsden-441 f-a-g says son is the Rider.. but the father may have been involved as well because of the Overland Trail and the family came from England via [[Young-93 | Brigham Young]] * [[Mifflin-93 | Mifflin, Howard]]1860 was living in Salt Lake City, Utah Terr. with Newton/ Henry Worley. *[[Miller-67369 | Miller, Charlie B (Broncho Charlie)]] nee: Julius Mortimer was born in 1858 so he could not have been a Rider. However, he states he was born 1850 & "was the youngest Rider at age 11 Charlie rode from Sacramento, Calif. to Carson City, Nev. for the Pony Express, and for a year he worked in the Express relay between St. Joseph, Mo., and San Francisco.." ''' "The last living Pony Express Rider." ''' DIED 1955 at the age of 105...................................... *[[Moore-49315 | Moore, James, "Jim"]] - One of the first Pony Express riders hired at the St. Joseph, Missouri division, he is known for making his greatest ride was made on June 8, 1860. While at the Midway Station, half way between the Missouri River and Denver, the westbound messenger arrived with important Government dispatches to California. He ran continuously the 140 miles to Julesburg, Colorado, where he was to be relieved. However, once he got there, he found his relief rider had been killed the day before. Without even stopping to eat, Moore was back in the saddle within ten minutes, turning around and making the return trip. By the end of his journey had completed a round-trip of 280 miles in 14 hours and 46 minutes -- roughly 18 miles an hour. After the Pony Express went out of business, he became a rancher in the South Platte Valley, Nebraska. He died at Cheyenne, Wyoming. * Murphy, Jeramiah H * [[Merrick-750 | Myrick, Newton]] aka: Merrick, Corp. in Smith's Co., Utah Cavalry/Mormon Battalion, Iowa. *[[Orr-1105 | Orr, Matthew]] Arrived in America 16 Oct 1853 with his younger brother, Robert, listed next * [[Orr-1104 | Orr, Robert]] Arrived in America 16 Oct 1853 with his brother, William, listed above *[[Pace-2537 | Pace, Thad]] Thaddeus d:1937 buried MO. * [[Packard-512 | Packard, G]] Horatio "G Rash" died in Arkansas 1913--- listed as Express Rider's on the 1860 Rush Valley Station census * Page, William * Parr, Dick * Paul, John * [[Paxton-1251 | Paxton, Joe “Mochila Joe”]] * [[Perkins-3227 | Perkins, George Washington (Wash)]] Along with [[Perkins-13813 | Joseph Perkins]] listed on the attached 1860 census, pg.1 line#8 age:24 Illi. Mail Carriers & his cousin, *[[Perkins-13813 | Perkins, Josh]] Joseph is listed on the attached 1860 census, pg.1 line#7 age:17 Illi Mail Carrier, & his cousin, * Pridham, William (Prindham) * [[Ranahan-14 | Ranahan, Thomas J ]](Irish Tommy, Happy Tom) *[[Rand-1730 | Rand, Theodore (Little Yank]], Yank), Theodore Rand rode the Pony Express during the entire period of its organization. His run was from Box Elder to Julesburg, Colorado 110 miles and he made the entire distance both ways by night. His schedule, night run though it was, required a gait of ten miles an hour, but Rand often made it at an average of 12, thus saving time on the through schedule for some unfortunate rider who might have trouble and delay. Originally, Rand used only 4-5 horses each way, but this number, in keeping with the revised policy of the Company, was afterward doubled, an extra mount being furnished him every 12-15 miles. * [[Randall-5858 | Randall, James]] served with 7th Infantry Sept 1 1880-Aug 31 1885, joined Ft. Buford Wyoming. died 1888 Wyoming * Reynolds, Charles MAYBE [[Reynolds-12714 | Charley Reynolds]] probable? * Reynolds, Thomas J too many and does not look like he is Charles' brother.......... * [[Richards-13360 | Richards, William Minor]] Sr. * Richardson, H * [[Richardson-21576 | Richardson, Johnson William]] * [[Riles-42 | Riles, Bartholomew]],(Riley) "Bart Riles the pony rider, died this morning from wounds received at Cold Springs, May 16." (newspaper extract) * Riley, J. G. [https://www.coloradohistoricnewspapers.org/?a=d&d=STP19461128.2.42&srpos=1&e=-------en-20--1--txt-txIN-%22mel+baughn%22-------2- Colorado Newspaper article] There is a Jay G. Kelley listed. *[[Rinehart-1225 | Rinehart, Jonathon]] John is listed on the attached 1860 census, pg.1 line#4 age:29 Tenn. Mail Carrier/ listed as Express Rider's on the 1860 Rush Valley Station census *[[Rising-298 | Rising, Donald Clarence]] Don C. Rising, who afterwards settled in Northern Kansas, was born in Painted Post, Steuben County, New York, in 1844, and came West when thirteen years of age. He rode in the pony service nearly a year, from November, 1860, until the line was abandoned the following October, most of his service being rendered before he was seventeen. Much of his time was spent running eastward out of Fort Kearny until the telegraph had reached that point and made the operation of the Express between the fort and St. Joseph, Missouri no longer necessary. On two occasions, Rising is said to have maintained a continuous speed of twenty miles an hour while carrying important dispatches between Big Sandy and Rock Creek Station in Nebraska. * [[Roberts-8971 | Roberts, Bolivar]] b:Ill. d:1893 *[[Roff-300 | Roff, Harry L]] (Harvey) b: MO. died San Francisco, 1921 * Ruffin, CH *Rush, Edward ===Pony Express Riders S-Z=== * Sanders, Robert * [[Sangiovanni-28 | Sangiovanni, Guisspe G]](Guglielmo, GR) D: Utah 1916 * Scovell, George * [[Seerbeck-1 | Seerbeck, John]] nothing else found......... *Selman, Jack [[Selman-278 | John Selman]] Lawman, Outlaw, killed John Westley Hardin, and lived in TEXAS??? * [[Sarish-1 | Serish, Joseph]] found death record 1918 Montana Sarish, Joseph *[[Shanks-1227 | Shanks, James Dock]] (James Dock, Doc) d:1921 Utah * Sinclair, John * [[Slade-2218 | Slade, Joseph Alfred "Jack"]] *[[Sorensen-3052|Smith, Rasmus Julius]], a.k.a. Erastus Julius Smith, and presumably born Rasmus Julius Sorensen, Rasmus served as a Pony Express Rider between Malad, Idaho and Brigham City, Utah (as per his FindaGrave biography, written by his granddaughter, Donna Smith Packer, wife of the late Boyd K. Packer - not on ''Historic list''). * Spurr, George * [[Streeper-67 | Streeper, William Henry]] (Black Bill) is listed on the attached 1860 census, pg.3 line#14 age:22 Tenn. Mail Carrier * [[Stricklen-49 | Stricklen, Robert C ]](Strickland) born Baden, d:1926 Mo. * [[Strohm-145 | Strohm, William]] found a f-a-g that looks good, requested photo....... * Sugget, John W (Sugget) * [[Tate-4103 | Tate, William]] (Pate) 14 yr. old killed on ROUTE, by Paiute Indians, Ruby Valley, Nevada * [[Taylor-59334 | Taylor, Josiah]] is with his wife, Mary, as Express Rider's on the 1860 Willow Spring Station census *[[Thatcher-792 | Thatcher, George W.]]LDS Rider. * Thomas, JJ * [[Thompson-50644 | Thompson, Bill]] 1860 B. W is an ''Express Rider'' living down the road from Rodney Babbit * Thompson, Charles P (F, Cyclone Charlie) * Thompson, James M * [[Toponce-4 |Toponce, Alexander]] (Topence) "Mr. Toponce helped install the first overland stage line from Missouri to California, in about 1850. This line went from Missouri by way of Texas and New Mexico, but when Johnston's Army was sent to Utah in 1868, the route was changed to run by way of Salt Lake City. Mr. Toponce drove stage on this route." Was not a Express Rider, but major player in the Routes... * [[Tough-177 | Tough, WS]] aka Capt. William Sloan Tough, US Marshal, Capt. Kansas Red Legs. {{Image|file=Tough-177-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Capt. William Sloan Tough, Scout }} * [[Towne-1236 | Towne, George]] b: 1838 NY * [[Trotter-2032 | Trotter, Bill]] William b:1837 Illinois, 1860 census Bloomfield, Iowa Hotel, Mail Carriers, with 2 other carriers, John Smith & W.W. Young Died: 1918 Mo. * [[Tuckett-92 | Tuckett, Henry]] b: 1831 England, Salt Lake City Rider. D:1923 Salt Lake City * [[Upson-270 | Upson, Warren]] (Boston) b:1841 d:1896 Sacramento, Calif. "Whaler" * [[VanBlaricon-2 | Van Blaricon, William E]] (Van Blaricon, Pony Ned) born Wisc 1849 pretty young... * [[Vickery-1297 | Vickery, Bill]] born 1846 MO. d: 1934 Calaveras County, California * [[Wade-9050 | Wade, John B]] born Illinois 1846 died Rock Springs, Wyoming 1919 * Wallace, Henry * Weaver, Cap *[[Webner-66 | Webner, Frank E]] [[Image:Pony_Express-11.jpg|200px]] *[[Wells-18763 | Wells, Benton]] "Stepbrother to John/Joseph Fry and in the photo" * Westcott, Daniel (Don, Wescott) * [[Whalen-1500 | Whalen, Michael]] M (Mike, Whelan) Rode only 2 months, then joined the Army *[[Wheat-966 | Wheat, Charles Orson]] born Conn. died 1921 Utah * Whipsaw (none found) * William, James (too many) * Willis, HC (Wills) * [[Wilson-64411 | Wilson, Elijah Nichols (Uncle Nick)]] LDS Pioneer, Author, Blood brother to Shoshone Chief Washakie, died/f-a-g has him buried in Arlington, Virginia *[[Wintle-108 | Wintle, Joseph Barney]] (Joseph E) born England, died 1916 Ogden, Utah * [[Worley-2646 | Worley, Henry]] 1860 he was living in Salt Lake City, Utah Terr. with Newton/Howard Mifflin. *[[Worthington-2056 | Worthington, James]] died Idaho 1905 *[[Wright-37870 | Wright, George]] listed as Express Rider's on the 1860 Rush Valley Station census *[[Wright-38107 | Wright, Mose]] (Morse) There is an "Amos Wright" listed on the attached 1860 census, pg.3 line#11 age:21 Ky. Mail Carrier * Zowgaltz, Jose (Zowglat, Zowgalty, Zogwalt) == Resources == #[https://nationalponyexpress.org/ National Pony Express Association] #[https://www.ponyexpress.org/ Pony Express National Museum] #[https://www.nps.gov/poex/index.htm Pony Express National Historic Trail]

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[[Category: Victoria, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category:Poowong Cemetery, Poowong, Victoria]] [[Category: Poowong, Victoria]] This is part of the [[Project:Oceania_Cemeteries#WikiTree_Australian_Cemeteries|Australian Cemeteries Project]]. '''Can you add profiles for some of the people listed as buried in this cemetery?''' This project is all about documenting the lives of the people buried here. It is an enormous task, but tasks like this are well suited to the group power and collaboration of a Wiki. Your input would be greatly appreciated. ---- ===About=== Poowong is situated in the South Gippsland region of Victoria, Australia. Links to WikiTree profiles are provided (where known). If you know of any others that can be linked to please contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] to have the link added. If you require a photo of a gravestone listed and there is no profile on WikiTree, please create a profile (WIkiTree is entirely free) and contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] and one will be added to the new profile. WikiTree is a collaborative effort, so it is little to ask that you add a profile for a person that has not already been added. If you have found a profile then please consider helping others by adding the details of another profile to WikiTree that has not already been added. ===Location and Map=== [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=16/-38.3464/145.7622 Link to map of location of Poowong Cemetery] ===Aims=== This project is to document the life and times of the people interred in Poowong Cemetery. Project members are needed to assist in the research and adding profiles and information to profiles. ===Tasks Completed=== *Photography :Completed on the 27th May 2014 ===Sortable Table of graves=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''last name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" class="unsortable"|'''first name''' ! data-sort-type="date" align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''born''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''died''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''age''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" class="unsortable"|'''notes''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''photo #''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''gps''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" class="unsortable"|'''Tree''' |- | ?||Sarah Anne||||1944 Jan 03||48||W of Hugh; M of Amy, Janet, Alex||188 |- | ?||Hugh||||1962 Jun 04||74||H of Sarah; F of Amy, Janet, Alex||188 |- | ?||Peter||||||||||226 |- | [[Adamson-1103|Adamson]] ||Alexander||||1957 Apr 01||72||H of Flora|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Adamson-1103.jpg 196] |- | [[Pocklington-13|Adamson]] ||Flora Greaves||||1973 Jul 05||72||W of Alexander|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Adamson-1103.jpg 196] |- | [[Adamson-1104|Adams]] ||Robert Charles||1908 Feb 11||2009 May 19||||H of Johanna May; F of Margaret, Donald, Lynette|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Adamson-1104.jpg 261] |- | [[Adkins-2041|Adkins]] ||Talbot Leon||||1931 Oct 31||52||H of Violet|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Adkins-2041.jpg 151] |- | [[Wilson-21777|Adkins]] ||Violet Rosemond||||1969 Jul 12||86||W of Talbot|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Adkins-2041.jpg 151] |- | [[Aggett-7|Aggett]] ||Reginald Pearse||||1970 Jun 27||67||H of Eva|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Aggett-7.jpg 229] |- | [[Ireland-1289|Aggett]] ||Eva Edith||||1990 Jun 03||85||nee Ireland; W of Reginald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Aggett-7.jpg 229] |- | [[Albas-2|Albas]] ||Andries||1927 Apr 28||2010 Mar 24|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/11/Albas-2.jpg/500px-Albas-2.jpg 471] |- | [[Allchin-17|Allchin]] ||Alexander John||1929 Nov 23||1989 Nov 05||||H of Elsie; F of Heather, Lorna, Graeme, Ray|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Allchin-17.jpg 358] |- | [[Anderson-17419|Anderson]] ||Robert||1879 Apr 04||1926 Apr 08||||H of Margyerita; F of Bill, Essie, Bert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Robinson-12378.jpg 19] |- | [[Robinson-12378|Anderson]] ||Marguerita Mae||1893 Mar 20||1983 Jan 03||||W of Robert; M of Bill, Essie, Bert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Robinson-12378.jpg 19] |- | [[Holderson-1|Anderson]] ||Lena Johanna||||1901 Jun 19||67||W of Peter Anderson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Holderson-1.jpg 216]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.34676&maxlat=-38.34278&minlon=145.76118&maxlon=145.76635&mlat=-38.34665&mlon=145.76140#map=18/-38.34645/145.76126 Map] |- | [[Archer-1777|Archer]] ||Phyllis Ann||||1913 Jul 20|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Archer-1777.jpg 242] |- | Archer||Edward Leonard||||1937 Mar 09||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Archer-1777.jpg 242] |- | [[Archer-593|Archer]] ||Leonard Dubrelle||||1948 Apr 11||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Archer-593.jpg 243] |- | [[Stephens-1724|Archer]] ||Catherine Monica||||1963 Apr 16||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Archer-593.jpg 243] |- | [[Olsen-1241|Archer]] ||Eileen||1917 Jun 29||2005 Oct 05||||Born Olsen; m. Unknown Cropley; m. Unknown Archer; D of Henry & Zoe Olsen; M of Kerry, Marlene, Jill|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Olsen-1241 271] |- | [[Archer-592|Archer]] ||Vernon||||1996 Nov 22||80||H of Eileen; F of Terry, Catherine, Kevin, Trevor, Peter; Step-F of Kerry, Marlene, Jill||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Archer-592 312] |- | [[Pattison-338|Atkinson]] ||Audrey Muriel||||1936 Jul 16||21||D of J & EM Pattison|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Pattison-338.jpg 150] |- | [[Ballantyne-224|Ballantyne]] ||David||1886 Dec 04||1932 May 13||||H of Ada|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Ballantyne-224 94] |- | [[Rich-1839|Ballantyne]] ||Ada||1887 Jan 21||1962 Apr 18||||W of David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Ballantyne-224 94] |- | [[Henry-4229|Ballantyne]] ||Edith Alice||||1953 Jun 27|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Ballantyne-303.jpg 220], [[Henry-4229#Sources|Death notice]] |- | [[Barnes-6552|Barnes]] ||Graeme||||1979 Jul 18||46||H of Mary; F of Helen,Joanne,Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Barnes-6552.jpg 394] |- | Barton||Geoffrey Warren||1940 Oct 06||2001 Jun 10||||H of Marge; F of Mandy, Peter, Nick||295 |- | [[Bateman-926|Bateman]] ||Albert William (Bert)||1922||2010||||S of Albert & Elizabeth; B of Frank, Jean, Francie, Graham, Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Bateman-926.jpg 259] |- | [[Bateman-996|Bateman]] ||James Frank||1924 Jun 06||1991 Aug 05||67||H of Joyce; F of Sandra, Suzanne, Marilyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Bateman-996.jpg 343] |- | [[Allford-26|Bateman]] ||Elizabeth (Betty)||||1975 Oct 18||||W of Albert; M of Bert, Frank, Jean, Frances, Graham, Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Allford-26.jpg 420] |- | [[Bateman-925|Bateman]] ||Albert Arthur||1895||1985||||H of Betty; F of Bert, Frank, Jean, Frances, Graham, Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Bateman-925.jpg 421] |- | [[Baxter-2785|Baxter]] ||John Victor||1948 Oct 07||2014 May 10|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Baxter-2785.jpg 276] |- | [[Mission-2|Beck]] ||Mary Ann||||1942 Aug 27||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Mission-2.jpg 119] |- | [[Rabbets-15|Bell]] ||Alice Emma||||1996 Oct 21||91||W of Arthur; M of Marjorie & Allan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Rabbets-15.jpg 449] |- | [[Bell-10816|Bell]] ||Arthur||||1971 Jul 23||77||AIF; H of Alice; F of Marjorie & Allan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Bell-10816.jpg 450] |- | [[Beverly-191|Beverly]] ||George Craib||||1965 Nov 20||72||H of Phyllis;F of Josephine,John,Marjorie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/McCord-3818.jpg 178] |- | [[McCord-3818|Beverly]] ||Phyllis Muriel||||2002 Nov 05||92||nee McCord; W of George; M of Josephine,John,Marjorie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/McCord-3818.jpg 178] |- | [[Beverly-192|Beverly]] ||John||||1929 Feb 15||68||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/MacDougal-29.jpg 179] |- | [[MacDougall-307|Beverly]] ||Margaret||||1942 Aug 12||76||W of John Beverley; D of Joan McDougall|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/MacDougal-29.jpg 179] |- | [[Beverly-196|Beverly]] ||Helen||||1963 Jan 03||65||D of John & Margaret Beverley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/MacDougal-29.jpg 179] |- | [[Layton-703|Black]] ||Gladys Annie||1898 Nov 27||1984 May 14||||W of John Arthur; M of Robert,Eleonore,Marion,Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Layton-703.jpg 380] |- | Bongartz||Charles||1923 Mar 13||1994 Apr 05||||H of Betty; F of Geoffrey, Ingrid, Ian, Julie||334 |- | Bongartz||Elizabeth||||2004 Feb 28||73||W of Charlie; M of Geoffrey, Ingrid, Ian, Julie||335 |- | [[Boothroyd-14|Boothroyd]] ||William||||1910 Nov 12||50||||Funeral Notice |- | [[Boothroyd-13|Boothroyd]] ||William Clayton||||1939 May 31||56||H of Lizzie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Hill-11788 81] |- | [[Hill-11788|Boothroyd]] ||Lizzie Florence||||1939 Jul 16||58||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Hill-11788 81] |- | [[Bourke-279|Bourke]] ||James Vincent||1921 Jul 16||1980 Jan 31||||H of Beverley; F of Christine,Grant,Scott|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Bourke-279.jpg 239] |- | [[Skinner-2917|Bourne]] ||Eleanor May||||1962 Mar 28|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Skinner-2917.jpg 154] |- | [[Bourne-1073|Bourne]] ||Amy||||1939 Aug 12||19|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Skinner-2917.jpg 154] |- | [[Bourne-1072|Bourne]]||William||||1971 Dec 29||86?||H of Eleanor; F of Amy, William, John, Jean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Bourne-1072.jpg 448] |- | [[Campbell-31580|Bourne]] ||Hazel Lorraine||||1985 Jan 02||57||W of John; M of Lorraine, Maxine, Jackie, Jody, Bill|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Campbell-31580.jpg 469] |- | [[Bourne-1972|Bourne]] ||John Kenneth||||2000 Jan 05||75||H of Hazel; F of Maxine, Jackie, Jody, Bill|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Bourne-1972.jpg 470] |- | [[Pobjoy-3|Bowman]] ||Florence May||||1907 Mar 01||24||ist wife of Alexander Bowman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Bowman-5299.jpg 53] |- | [[Hill-17367|Bowman]] ||Clara Alice||||1920 Aug 22||38||2nd wife of Alexander Bowman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Bowman-5299.jpg 53] |- | [[Bowman-5299|Bowman]] ||Alexander||||1965 Jun 26||84||H of Clara Alice & Florence May|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Bowman-5299.jpg 53] |- | [[Brain-204|Brain]] ||Ronald Cuthbert||1922 Feb 20||2002 Aug 05||||S of Francis & Elsie; B of Robert, Leonard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Brain-204.jpg 293] |- | [[Brain-207|Brain]] ||Robert George||1917 Aug 11||2006 Aug 23||||S of Francis & Elsie; B of Ronald & Leonard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Brain-207.jpg 294] |- | [[Brain-208|Brain]] ||Leonard (Len)||1925 Mar 25||2002 Mar 25||||H of Lillian; F of Stephen,Heather,Darryl|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Brain-208.jpg 299] |- | [[Broadway-249|Broadway]] ||Alfred||||1984 Jan 28||65||H of Jean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Broadway-249.jpg 379] |- | [[Burchett-200|Burchett]] ||Clement||1879||1901||||S of Caleb & Amy Burchett|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Burchett-200 25] |- | [[Burchett-204|Burchett]] ||James Stroud||||1951 Jul 29||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Burchett-204.jpg 202] |- | [[Delbridge-68|Burchett]] ||Mary||||1953 Jul 17||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Burchett-204.jpg 202] |- | [[Burchett-224|Burchett]] ||Ronald D||||1970 Oct 23||||H of Ethel; F of Mervyn, Shirley, Eric, Vern|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Burchett-224.jpg 477] |- | [[Gardner-4353|Burchett]] ||Ethel M||||1981 Apr 21||||W of Ronald; M of Mervyn, Shirley, Eric, Vern|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Burchett-224.jpg 477] |- | [[Berriman-265|Burgess]] ||Ethel Ann||1896 Dec 20||1937 Apr 14||||nee Berryman; W of Bertie; M of John, Francis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/Berriman-265.jpg 135] |- | [[Burgess-4261|Burgess]] ||Richard John||||1954 Mar 24||4|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Burgess-4261.jpg 137] |- | Burnett||John||||||81||||189 |- | Buttenshaw||Kevin Charles||||1986 Jul 14||57||H of Jacqualyne Ann; F of Tracy,Jon,Sharrie,Robbie||369 |- | [[Holdensen-1|Byriell]] ||Johanna Margaret||||1905 Mar 12||68||W of Christian Andersen Byriell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Byriell-5 218] |- | [[Byriell-5|Byriell]] ||Christian Andersen||||1924 Nov 30||94||H of Johanna Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Byriell-5 218] |- | Byrriell||||||||||||222 |- | [[Calder-1216|Calder]] ||Alexander Snr||1818||1901 Sep 18|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Calder-1216.jpg 42] |- | Calder||Jane||1823||1907 Apr 17|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Calder-1216.jpg 42] |- | [[Calder-1217|Calder]] ||Flora Jane||1889||1891||||D of Alexander snr & Mary Ann Calder (nee Podger)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Calder-1217.jpg 44] |- | Calder||Unnamed||1896 Mar 28||1896 Mar 28||||D of Alexander snr & Mary Ann Calder (nee Podger)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Calder-1217.jpg 44] |- | [[Calder-402|Calder]] ||Jeanette Hazel||1931 Oct 03||1940 Nov 15||||D of Walter & Ettie Calder; Sister of Lorraine & Irene|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Calder-402.jpg 46] |- | [[Canobio-2|Canobio]] ||John Giacomo||||1901 Nov 11||61||H of Mary Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Canobio-2.jpg 240] |- | [[Harris-13346|Canobio]] ||Mary Ann||||1936 Apr 17||82||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Canobio-2.jpg 240] |- | [[Canobio-1|Canobio]] ||James Giacomo||||1902 Jun 11||22||b. Mt Eggerton, Victoria|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Canobio-1.jpg 241] |- | [[Canobio-8|Canobio]] ||Eliza Jane||||1917 Dec 24||27|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Canobio-1.jpg 241] |- | Cecil||Matthew Brian||||1995 Feb 04||<1||S of Brian & Sue; Twin of James||332 |- | [[Chambers-6679|Chambers]] ||Jacob||||1899 Feb||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Chambers-6679.jpg 141] |- | [[Crisp-1460|Chambers]] ||Mary||||1919 Feb||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Chambers-6679.jpg 141] |- | [[Chan-125|Chan]] ||Leonard S||||1982 Sep 12||74||VX116425; H of Phyllis; F of Gwenyth, Ian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Chan-125.jpg 384] |- | Chan||Phyllis B||||2010 May 26||100||M of Gwen & Ian||385 |- | [[Clink-10|Clink]] ||William Charles||||1966 Oct 31||85||w/Emily Cecilia Clink|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Clink-10.jpg 124] |- | [[Pearce-2524|Clink]] ||Emily Cecilia||||1946 Feb 17||66||w/William Charles Clink|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Clink-10.jpg 124] |- | [[Hannon-341|Clink]] ||Beryl Francis||||1984 Jul 15||61|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Hannon-341.jpg 406] |- | [[Clink-7|Clink]] ||John Pearce||||1978 Feb 08||66||VX14334; H of Beryl; F of Bill, Bob, Kev, Geoff, Maree, Mervie, Debbie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Clink-7.jpg 408] |- | [[Clink-9|Clink]] ||William Ernest (Smog)||||2002 Jul 13||||S of Beryl & John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Clink-9.jpg 407] |- | Coates||Ann Barrett||||1906||72||b. Bandon, County Cork, Ireland; d. Loch; M of Richard Massey, Ann Binding, George Coates||102 |- | Cochrane||Allan Jeffrey||1929 Feb 15||2011 Jun 12||||H of Doris; F of Barbara, Jenny, Gayle & Faye||325 |- | Cochrane||Doris Irene||||1995 Dec 20||67||W of Allan; M of Barbara,Jenny,Gayle,Faye||326 |- | [[Hauser-1488|Cock]] ||Sophia||||1926 Jul 18|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Hauser-1488.jpg 214] |- | [[Fuller-4714|Cockram]] ||Edith Kate||||1910 May 01|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Fuller-4714.jpg 88] |- | [[Colegate-53|Colegate]] ||Herbert James||||1919 Apr 26||22||S of John & Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Colegate-53.jpg 13] |- | [[Collins-21276|Collins]] ||Bernard||||1921 May 14||73||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Collins-21276.jpg 115] |- | [[Molloy-889|Collins]] ||Margaret||||1928 Jun 02||84||W of Bernard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Collins-21276.jpg 115] |- | Colquhoun||William||||2000 Sep 07||73||R.M.; H of Evelyn; F of Karen||296 |- | Colquhoun||Evelyn||||2012 Jun 09||83||W of Bill; M of Karen; GM of Cassandra & William||297 |- | [[Cook-9966|Cook]] ||David Ellis||||1946 Aug 03||64||H of Olive|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Cook-9966.jpg 212] |- | [[Cook-9967|Cook]] ||Olive Genevra||||1949 Nov 30||58||W of David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Cook-9966.jpg 212] |- | Cook||Rodney Glover||||2013 Nov 14||76||H of Marion; F of Mandy,Linda,Michael||258 |- | [[Coote-145|Coote]] ||Errol Gordon||||1935 Nov 19||1||S of Gordon & Eleanor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Coote-145.jpg 43] |- | [[Anderson-20855|Coote]] ||Agnes||||1950 Dec 05||88|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Coote-145.jpg 43] |- | [[Coote-142|Coote]] ||David William||||1950 May 31||61||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Coote-142.jpg 49] |- | [[Coote-143|Coote]] ||Dulcie May||||1932 May 08||1||D of David & Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Coote-142.jpg 49] |- | [[Williams-34891|Coote]] ||Mary Ann||||1975 Aug 09||||W of David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Coote-142.jpg 49] |- | [[Coote-146|Coote]] ||Reginald Douglas||||1952 Nov 17||31|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Coote-146.jpg 167] |- | [[Coote-144|Coote]] ||Gordon Edward||1901||1963 Jul 03||62||H of Eleanor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Coote-144.jpg 168] |- | [[Sharpe-2860|Coote]] ||Eleanor Amelia (Nell)||1908||1999||91||W of Gordon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Sharpe-2860.jpg 169] |- | [[Coote-498|Coote]] ||Robert James||1886 Dec 22||1968 Oct 14|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Coote-498.jpg 183] |- | [[Coster-82|Coster]] ||William||||1931 Aug 30||77||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Coster-82.jpg 47] |- | [[Coster-81|Coster]] ||Charles Stewart||||1935 Dec 23||50|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Coster-81.jpg 48] |- | [[Coster-80|Coster]] ||James Alexander||1890 Apr 17||1959 Sep 29||||B at Ripplebrook; d. Loch; H of Mary Esther; F of Maurice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Coster-80.jpg 157] |- | [[Robinson-11063|Coster]] ||Mary Esther||1894 Nov 21||1975 Jun 04||||b. Bass; d. Loch; nee Robinson; M of Maurice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Coster-80.jpg 157] |- | [[Crawford-15655|Crawford]] ||Samuel||||1983 Nov 13||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Crawford-15655.jpg 427] |- | [[Niblick-63|Crawford]] ||Jeannie||1898 Oct 19||1986 May 04|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Niblick-63.jpg 444] |- | [[Crawford-15656|Crawford]] ||James Gageby||||1993 Jun 30||||d. UK; S of Jeannie & Albert Crawford; H of Dorothy; F of David, Marilyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Crawford-15656.jpg 445] |- | [[Crawford-15657|Crawford]] ||Harold||||1975 Jan 25||39|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Crawford-15657.jpg 447] |- | [[Miller-62253|Creek]] ||Victoria||||1963 Jul 13||||W of Sterling; M of Thomas, Robert, Margaret, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Creek-344.jpg 247] |- | [[Creek-344|Creek]] ||Sterling John||||1973 Dec 26||||H of Victoria; F of Thomas, Robert, Margaret, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Creek-344.jpg 247] |- | [[Curtis-10939|Curtis]] ||Norman Richard||1917 Aug 25||1992 Aug 21||||H of Glennis; F of Nancy, Eric|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Curtis-10939.jpg 347] |- | Curtis||Glennis Elaine||1922 Dec 06||1998 Mar 24||||W of Norman; M of Nancy & Eric||348 |- | Daly||Edna Grace||||1994 Sep 26||80||W of Roy; M of Irene, Val, Marlene||333 |- | [[Davenport-2081|Davenport]] ||Alfred Thomas||1878 Mar 08||1953 Jul 02|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Davenport-2081.jpg 83] |- | [[Cook-9855|Davenport]] ||Marion Delafield||1879 Dec 08||1962 Mar 18||||nee Cook; W of Alfred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Davenport-2081.jpg 83] |- | [[Davenport-2082|Davenport]] ||Alan George||1918||1929||||S of Alfred & Marion|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Davenport-2081.jpg 83] |- | [[Davenport-2083|Davenport]] ||Charles Carlyle||1915 Feb 20||1982 May 21||||H of Grace; F of Wilma,Don,Roy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Davenport-2083.jpg 387] |- | [[Adkins-2042|Davenport]] ||Enid Grace||1918 Apr 06||2009 Dec 18||||W of Lyle; M of Wilma,Don,Roy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Adkins-2042.jpg 388] |- | [[Gale-832|Dilger]] ||Eliza||||1931 Oct 15||74||W of Alois; M of Alfred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Dilger-15 93] |- | [[Dilger-15|Dilger]] ||Alois||||1931 Oct 26||84||H of Elizabeth; F of Alfred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Dilger-15 93] |- | [[Dilger-16|Dilger]] ||Alfred||||1979 Jun 22||77||H of Mary Ellen; F of Leslie,Bernard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Dilger-16 108] |- | [[Fitzpatrick-2880|Dilger]] ||Mary Ellen||||1996 Feb 08||95||W of Alfred; M of Leslie, Bernard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Dilger-16 108] |- | [[Dilger-18|Dilger]] ||Alfred Leslie||||1946 Aug 24||23|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Dilger-18.jpg 113] |- | [[Dilger-14|Dilger]] ||George||||1948 Jan 17||56||B of Alfred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Dilger-14-1 238] |- |[[Dimmit-3|Brown]] ||Emma||||1931 Dec||79||||Funeral notice |- | [[Dodgson-209|Dodgson]] ||William||||1937 Mar 08||78||H of Eliza|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Dodgson-209.jpg 232] |- | [[Wilcock-233|Dodgson]] ||Eliza||||1937 Aug 22||75||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Dodgson-209.jpg 232] |- | Douglas||Olive May||1926 Nov 19||2011 Dec 01||85||W of Ray; M of Ron, Lorraine, Geoff, Ken, Stephen||249 |- | Douglas||Raymond Leslie||1926 Nov 03||2010 Jun 27||83||O.A.M.; H of Olive; F of Ron, Lorraine, Geoff, Ken, Stephen||250 |- | [[Henry-9921|Douglas]] ||Eliza Gilmore (Ella)||1919 Jul 01||2002 Jan 07||||nee Henry; W of John; M of Christine, Janet, Gilmore|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Henry-9921.jpg 353] |- | [[Douglas-5289|Douglas]] ||Christian John||1915 Jan 10||1989 Jun 08||||H of Eliza Gilmore (Ella); F of Christine, Janet, Filmore|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Douglas-5289.jpg 354] |- | Dowel||Shiela||1925 Jun 19||1989 Dec 22||||Nee Wood; M of George, Stephen, Anne||418 |- | [[Richardson-19807|Drake]] ||Kathleen Jean||||1986 Dec 17||72||W of John Henry Drake; M of Phyllis, Trevor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Richardson-19807.jpg 439] |- | Drake||Wayne John Norman||||1972 Aug 24||5||S of Trevor & Doris; B of Sheree, Carole, Darren||440 |- | [[Drake-7238|Drake]] ||John Henry Norman||1914 Jan 03||2004 Jan 09||||H of Kathleen; F of Phyllis, Trevor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Drake-7238.jpg 441] |- | [[Drake-4365|Drake]] ||Norman Avery||||1967 Dec 07||79||H of Ada Blanche; F of Vivian, Jack, Edna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Drake-4365.jpg 460] |- | [[Trinnick-1|Drake]] ||Ada Blanche||||1976 Feb 25||94||W of Norman Avery; N of Vivien, Jack, Edna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Trinnick-1.jpg 461] |- | [[Dooling-96|Drysdale]] ||Edith Annie||||1934 Jun 04||||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Dooling-96.jpg 85] |- | [[Drysdale-729|Drysdale]] ||James John||||1957 Dec 09||||H of Edith; F of Jack & Joyce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Drysdale-729.jpg 86] |- | [[Eade-324|Eade]] ||Hugh (Mick)||||1954 May 09||59||||Funeral notice |- | [[Egan-529|Egan]] ||Daniel F||||1956 Dec 18||70||D.C.M; H of Margaret; F of Mary, Kitty, Frank, Anne, Jimmy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Egan-529.jpg 5] |- | [[Murnane-85|Egan]] ||Margaret||||1986 Dec 20||92||W of D F|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Egan-529.jpg 5] |- | [[Egan-530|Egan]] ||Anne||||1952 Jan 28||34||D of D F & M E Egan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Egan-530.jpg 6] |- | [[Egan-531|Egan]] ||James Michael||||1966 Jan 27||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Egan-531.jpg 9] |- | [[Eunson-39|Eunson]] ||Donald Andrew||1909 Dec 23||1991 Sep 14||||H of Jessie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Eunson-39.jpg 478] |- | [[Humphrey-7110|Eunson]] ||Jessie Gertrude||1913 Aug 28||2006 Sep 20||||nee Humphrey; W of Ronald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Eunson-39.jpg 478] |- | [[Everett-3892|Everett]] ||Clarence Gordon||||1934 Dec 20||28||H of Eileen Greta Everett|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Everett-3892.jpg 69] |- | [[Treadwell-1036|Fallon]] ||Elsie||1927 May 28||2012 May 26||||nee Treadwell; D of James & Ruby; M of Rodney, Gwenda, Jennifer; Sister of Marjorie, Jimmy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Treadwell-1036.jpg 301] |- | [[Farmer-5076|Farmer]] ||Mark Christopher Simon||1955 Jun 20||2009 May 18||||b. Bristol, England; S of Chris & Ben; B of Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Farmer-5076.jpg 265] |- | [[Farmer-5077|Farmer]] ||Benjamin James William||1920 Nov 20||1999 Aug 03||||b. Bristol, England; H of Chris; F of Peter, Mark|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/Farmer-5077.jpg 308] |- | [[Ferguson-11795|Ferguson]] ||George||||1934 Apr 23||||H of Fannie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Ferguson-11795.jpg 164] |- | [[Bouche-55|Ferguson]] ||Fannie Jeanetta||||1949 Jun 18||||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Ferguson-11795.jpg 164] |- | [[Ferguson-11797|Ferguson]] ||William Robert|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Ferguson-11795.jpg 164] |- | [[Ferguson-11798|Ferguson]] ||Dougal Roy||||1978 Jul 12||54||H of Jean; F of Russell, Glenda, Geoff, Carole|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Ferguson-11798.jpg 393] |- | Fick||C Margaretha||||1888||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Staben-21.jpg 64] |- | [[Fitzpatrick-2887|Fitzpatrick]] ||Elizabeth Amelia||||1898 Oct 11|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Fitzpatrick-1055.jpg 10] |- | [[Fitzpatrick-2888|Fitzpatrick]] ||Yvonne Veronica||||1928 Mar 29|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Fitzpatrick-1055.jpg 10] |- | [[Fitzpatrick-1055|Fitzpatrick]] ||John Joseph||||1968 Jul 04|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Fitzpatrick-1055.jpg 10] |- | [[Ryan-9898|Fitzpatrick]] ||Adelaide Grace||||1976 Sep 28||74||W of Terence Leo; M of Brian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Ryan-9898.jpg 415] |- | [[Fitzpatrick-2890|Fitzpatrick]] ||Terence Leo||||1983 Dec 18||74||H of Adelaide; F of Brian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Fitzpatrick-2890.jpg 416] |- | Follett||Marion||||1983 Aug 22||54||W of Ian; M of Lynette, Glenda, Russell||381 |- | Forth||Denise Faye||1945 Jan 08||1990 Dec 16||||W of Rod; M of Rodney, Kylie, Janine||338 |- | [[Fribbs-1|Fribbs]] ||John||||1912||72||b. Kilcash, Co. Tipperary, Ireland; d. Jeetho; H of Mary Butler; U of Mary Coates|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Fribbs-1.jpg 101] |- | [[Burrows-915|Fuller]] ||Sarah Ann||1847||1923 May 11||75||b. Headington, England; d. Korumburra|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Burrows-915.jpg 89] |- | [[Fuller-4664|Fuller]] ||Robert John||||1920 Sep 12||74||b. Ipswich, England; d. Bena|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Fuller-4664.jpg 90] |- | [[Fuller-4666|Fuller]] ||Sarah Beatrice||||1938 Aug 01|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Fuller-4666.jpg 91] |- | [[Gannon-976|Gannon]] ||Patrick||||1895 May 25||||H of Julia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Gannon-976.jpg 104] |- | [[Royan-150|Gannon]] ||Julia||||1897 Jan 10||||W of Patrick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Gannon-976.jpg 104] |- | [[Tyers-152|Gascoyne]] ||Margaret Ann||||1999 Sep 11||84||W of Sydney; M of Jean, Dulcie, John, Shirley, Marion, Merv, Geoff, Betty, Chris|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Tyers-152.jpg 435] |- | [[Gascoyne-252|Gascoyne]] ||Sydney Robert||||1973 May 13||70||H of Margaret Ann; F of Jean, Dulcie, john, Shirley, Marion, Mervyn,Geoff,Betty, Chris|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Gascoyne-252.jpg 436] |- | [[Giles-4728|Giles]] ||John||||1940 May||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Giles-4728.jpg 140] |- | Giles||A||||1940 Mar||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Giles-4728.jpg 140] |- | Gillan||||||||||||170 |- | [[Gillan-58|Gillan]] ||Charles Cresswell||||1952 Jul 02||71||H of Elsie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Gillan-58.jpg 181] |- | [[Hook-444|Gillan]] ||Elsie May||||1974 Apr 30||84||W of Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Gillan-58.jpg 181] |- | Glover||||||||||||31 |- | [[Young-12748|Glover]] ||Eva Ellen||||1946 Sep 20||||details unclear|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Glover-2708.jpg 162] |- | [[Glover-2708|Glover]] ||Alfred James||||1952 Feb 24||||details unclear|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Glover-2708.jpg 162] |- | [[Jolley-610|Glover]] ||Emily Cecilia||||1935 May 06||||W of Daniel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Glover-4149.jpg 205] |- | [[Glover-4149|Glover]] ||Daniel||||1937 Mar 20||||H of Emily|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Glover-4149.jpg 205] |- | [[Glover-5423|Glover]] ||Norman Campbell||||1984 Apr 15||71||H of Marjorie; F of Lawrence & Gail|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Glover-5423.jpg 378] |- | [[Glover-2695|Glover]] ||Leslie Lawrence||||1950 Jan 14||50||||Funeral Notice |- | [[Gooch-1310|Gooch]] ||Gordon Leslie||1916 Dec 17||1991 Mar 15||||VX118295; H of Clara|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Gooch-1310.jpg 340] |- | [[Burls-26|Gooch]] ||Clara Evelyn||||2001 Mar 12||81||W of Gordon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Burls-26.jpg 341] |- | [[Parkinson-1051|Gourley]] ||Alice||||1896 Apr 27||30||d. Strezlecki|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Gourley-539-1.jpg 14] |- | [[Gourley-539|Gourley]] ||Alexander||||1924 May 07||61|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Gourley-539-1.jpg 14] |- | [[Graham-17690|Graham]] ||Samuel R||||1934 May 20||||d. Loch|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Graham-17690.jpg 24] |- | Gray||Belinda Joye||1964 Aug 22||2005 May 21||||||399 |- | Gray||Colin||||1981 Jun 09||43||||400 |- | [[Green-12095|Green]] ||Heather||||1936 Oct 19||2||D of Enid & William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Green-12093.jpg 73] |- | [[Green-12093|Green]] ||Helen||||1946 Jun 25||1||D of Enid & William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Green-12093.jpg 73] |- | [[Trevena-93|Green]] ||Enid Amy||||1996 Jun 15||86||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Green-12093.jpg 73] |- | [[Green-12094|Green]] ||William Charles||||2000 Jun 01||92||H of Enid|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Green-12093.jpg 73] |- | [[McTaggart-279|Greening]] ||Martha Talbot||||1941 May 07||66||||Funeral Notice |- | [[Gregg-868|Gregg]] ||John||||1953 Dec 22||81||H of Grace|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Gregg-868.jpg 173] |- | [[Neal-1845|Gregg]] ||Grace||||1972 Aug 09||89||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Gregg-868.jpg 173] |- | [[Gregg-861|Gregg]] ||Richard||||1922 Oct 03||85||b. Moneylagin, Ireland; H of Catherine McKay|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/McKay-1465.jpg 174] |- | [[Gregg-864|Gregg]] ||Finlay||||1885 May 29||18|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/McKay-1465.jpg 174] |- | [[Gregg-871|Gregg]] ||Annie||||1888 Jan 26||11|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/McKay-1465.jpg 174] |- | [[Gregg-863|Gregg]] ||Daniel||||1915 Jan 20||49|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/McKay-1465.jpg 174] |- | Gregg||Flora Mary||1922 Jan 06||2003 Feb 22||||Sister of Catherine, Thelma, Richard, Daniel, Angus, Sarah||175 |- | Gregg||Sarah May||1918 Jul 22||2010 Jan 11||||Sister of Catherine, Thelma, Richard, Daniel, Angus, Flora||175 |- | [[Griffin-11407|Griffin]] ||George M||||1932 Dec 22||||AIF 22010|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Griffin-11407.jpg 118] |- | [[Hackett-725|Hackett]] ||John O||||1931 Feb 25|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Hackett-725.jpg 77] |- | [[Riddell-873|Hackett]] ||Helen||||1957 Jun 30|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Hackett-725.jpg 77] |- | [[Hackett-1621|Hackett]] ||Anthea Joyce||1937 Mar 24||1982 Dec 21||||D of Beatrice & Walter; Sister of Walter jnr|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Hackett-1621.jpg 383] |- | [[Farren-332|Hackett]] ||Beatrice Dorothy Marcia||1896 Aug 02||1983 Jun 08||||W of Walter; M of Anthea,Walter; GM of Steven|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/Farren-332.jpg 395] |- | [[Hackett-1620|Hackett]] ||Walter||1895 Feb 07||1980 Jun 23||||AIF; H of Beatrice; F of Anthea & Walter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Hackett-1620.jpg 396] |- | Hall||Isabella||||1939 Sep 18||72||W of Fred||123 |- | Hall||Fred||||1950 Oct 02||||H of Isabella||123 |- | [[Rabbets-17|Hall||Kathleen Sophia]] ||||1940 Jul 26||31||W of John Clyde Hall; M of Robert & Lorna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Rabbets-17.jpg 131] |- | [[Hall-38570|Hall]] ||Tom||||1927 Sep 23||84||H of Mary Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Hall-38570.jpg 186] |- | [[Board-428|Hall]] ||Mary Jane||||1933 Oct 14||85||W of Tom|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Board-428.jpg 187] |- | [[Goudie-38|Hall]] ||Jane E||||1943 May 07||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Goudie-38.jpg 192] |- | [[Hall-38569|Hall]] ||Edgar A||||1966 Jun 21||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Goudie-38.jpg 192] |- | Hall||Dulcie Maria||||2011 Sep 27||75||W of Fred; M of Les, Max, Bruce||314 |- | Hall||Fred Charles||||1998 Jun 18||74||H of Dulcie Maria; F of Les, Max, Bruce||315 |- | Hall||Greta||||1973 Mar 27||49||W of Peter; M of Stephen||437 |- | Hall||Peter Thomas||||2005 Mar 18||82||H of Greta; F of Stephen||438 |- | Halliday||Percy Edmund (Eddie)||1926 Jan 07||2010 Mar 29||||S of Percy & Isobel; B of Nancy, Bill, Bob, Hugh, John||263 |- | [[Gregg-2391|Hamblin]] ||Thelma Grace||1910 Sep 20||2006 Sep 19||||W of Gordon; M of John, Beryl, Jean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Gregg-2391.jpg 364] |- | [[Hamblin-1252|Hamblin]] ||Gordon||||1988 Apr 11||75||H of Thelma; F of John, Beryl, Jean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Hamblin-1252.jpg 365] |- | Hancock||Jack Robin||1931 Jul 05||2009 Jul 24||||||272 |- | Hancock||Hazel Nancy (Bub)||||2003 Mar 24||72||M of Graeme, Raymond, Margaret, Neil, Ian||285 |- | Hancock||Raymond Charles (Jock)||1930 May 29||2009 Feb 12||||H of Hazel (Bub); F of Raymond, Graeme, Margaret, Neil, Ian||286 |- | Hancock||Gwendoline Norma||||1984 Oct 26||59||W of Harold; M of Raymond||375 |- | Hancock||Harold Sydney||||1998 Feb 17||||H of Gwendoline||376 |- | [[Hanrahan-141|Hanrahan]] ||Patrick John||1824 Mar 11||1898 Oct 25||74||b. Co. Clare, Ireland; H of Sarah; S of Margaret O'Loughlin & John Hanrahan;F of Bryan, Austen, Patrick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Hanrahan-141.jpg 103] |- | [[Morris-8859|Hanrahan]] ||Sarah||1843||25 Mr 1904||61||b. Co. Tyrone, Ireland; W of Patrick John; D of Lea McDevitt & Steven Morris; M of Bryan, Austen, Patrick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Hanrahan-141.jpg 103] |- | [[Hanrahan-142|Hanrahan]] ||Patrick||1889 Jan 21||1905 Apr 17||16||b. Springvale|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Hanrahan-141.jpg 103] |- | Harker||Norma Lillian||1918 Jul 24||2010 Aug 21||||nee Lecouillard; M of Marilyn & Stuart||266 |- | Harris||Rita||||2004 Sep 04||72||W of Jim; Sister of Mary||287 |- | Harris||Keith Edward||||1978 Feb 24||61||AIF; H of Rita; F of Sandra, Faye, Malcolm||389 |- | Harrison||Isabella||||1935 Dec 05||74||||67 |- | [[Burchett-199|Hartnell]] ||Lilian Frances||1881||1952||||nee Burchett; W of Edward William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Burchett-199 199] |- | [[Hartnell-21|Hartnell]] ||Edward William||1881||1967||||H of Lilian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Burchett-199 199] |- | [[Hartnell-22|Hartnell]] ||Edward Derek||1920||1961||||S of Edward & Lilian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Burchett-199 199] |- | Hartnell||Jessie May||1918 Oct 17||2013 Nov 08||||W of Bob Maslen & Cedric Hartnell; M of Melva & Robert||254 |- | [[Hartnell-156|Hartnell]] ||Cedric Burchett||||1994 Jul 18||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Hartnell-156.jpg 323] |- | [[Salmon-752|Hartnell]] ||Muriel Eleanor||||1974 Nov 18|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Salmon-752.jpg 424] |- | [[Hatch-4128|Hatch]] ||Arthur John (Ginger)||1917 Jan 22||1998 Oct 07||||H of Rita; F of Trevor, Wayne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Hatch-4128.jpg 320] |- | [[Westaway-276|Hatch]] ||Rita Lillian||1920 Apr 10||2004 Jan 07||||D of Ernest & Theresa Westaway; W of Ginger; M of Trevor,Wayne; GM of Joanne, Teresa, Ben, Daniel, Elizabeth, Robert, Catherine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Westaway-276.jpg 321] |- | [[Hayes-4160|Hayes]] ||Edward Patrick||||1944 Oct||60||||Funeral Notice |- | [[Hayes-12025|Hayes]]||Ellen||||1969 Jan 14||||D of John & Bridget; Sister of Ted, Rod, Patrick, Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Hayes-12025.jpg 96] |- | [[Hayes-12026|Hayes]]||Patrick James||||1972 Dec 28||||S of John & Bridget; B of Ted, Rod, Ellen, Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Hayes-12025.jpg 96] |- | Hayes||Mary Isabella||||1962 Aug 28||79||W of Roderick; M of Donald, Rod, Joan, Paul|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Hayes-12027.jpg 97] |- | [[Hayes-12027|Hayes]] ||Roderick Thomas||||1977 Aug 01||90||H of Mary; F of Donald, Rod, Joan, Paul|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Hayes-12027.jpg 97] |- | [[Hayes-4161|Hayes]] ||John||||1926 May 21||83||H of Bridget|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Hayes-4161.jpg 98] |- | [[Molloy-332|Hayes]] ||Bridget||||1916 Dec 09||59||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Hayes-4161.jpg 98] |- | [[Hayes-4163|Hayes]] ||Mary||||1916 Jan 22||25|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Hayes-4163.jpg 99] |- | Hayes||James Robert||1945 Mar 30||1991 Jan 19||45||H of Fay; F of Melissa,Prudence,Samantha||339 |- | Hayes||Patricia Mary||||1988 Sep 15||54||W of Don; M of Helen,Mark,Donna,Jason||362 |- | Hayes||Donald John||||2004 Jul 27||85||H of Patricia; F of Helen,Mark,Donna,Jason||363 |- | Hayes||Paul Richard||||2010 Oct 29||81||H of Maureen; F of Pauleen,Stuart,Greg,Rod||367 |- | Hayes||Pauleen Frances||||1977 May 20||19||D of Maureen & Paul; Sister of Stuart, Greg, Rodney||412 |- | [[Haynes-5161|Haynes]] ||James||||||||H of Rose; F of Edie, Lena, Sade, Alice, Reva, Jim, Fred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Haynes-5161.jpg 132] |- | [[Ordner-37|Haynes]] ||Rose||||||||W of James; M of Edie, Lena, Sade, Alice, Reva, Jim, Fred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Haynes-5161.jpg 132] |- | Haysom||Joan||1923 Feb 28||2012 Aug 29||89||M of Ross, Bill, Michelle; GM of Jerald, Jessica, Timothy, Kobi||463 |- | [[Cowcher-20|Hee]] ||Annie May||||1990 Jan 01||87||nee Cowcher; M of Pauline, Peter, Lesley, Garry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Cowcher-20.jpg 185] |- | [[Henry-3873|Henry]] ||George||||1903 Apr 28||||date uncertain|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Hayward-1690.jpg 39] |- | [[Hayward-1690|Henry]] ||Florence Eliza||||1942 Nov 28|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Hayward-1690.jpg 39] |- | [[Henry-3871|Henry]]||Frederick George||||1949 Dec 15||74||S of George & Florence||Funeral notice |- | [[Henry-7081|Henry]] ||Victor||||1890||||infant|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Hayward-1690.jpg 39] |- | [[Henry-7079|Henry]] ||Grace||||1909||||date uncertain|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Hayward-1690.jpg 39] |- | [[Henry-7078|Henry]] ||Ernest Charles||||1918 Jan 22||24||AIF; d. England|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Henry-7078.jpg 40] |- | [[Henry-7077|Henry]] ||Alex||||1975 Jul 21||97|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Henry-7077.jpg 194] |- | [[Thomas-36596|Henry]] ||Avis Margaret||1924 Oct 13||2002 Nov 20||||nee Thomas; W of George; M of John & Gay, George & Pam, Pauline & Ron|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Thomas-36596.jpg 302] |- | [[Henshaw-244|Henshaw]] ||John||||1905 Feb||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/Henshaw-244.jpg 139] |- | [[Hill-31692|Hill]] ||James Herbert||||1889 Jul 13||4|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Hill-31692.jpg 32] |- | [[Hill-31693|Hill]] ||Walter Thomas||||1934 Jun 18||46||AIF; H of Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Hill-31693.jpg 68] |- | [[Johnston-15417|Hill]] ||Jane||||1951 Jun 29|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Hill-31693.jpg 68] |- | Hillberg||Ian Leslie||1959 Feb 22||2009 Jan 24||49||H of Julie;F of Aaron,Christie,Tarli,Kimberley||270 |- | [[Hinton-1916|Hinton]] ||Percy Thomas||1916||2013||96||RAAF 59782; H of Esmee; F of Christine, Susan; B of Cliff|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Hinton-1916.jpg 253] |- | [[Hinton-1917|Hinton]] ||Percy Dodd||||1974 Nov 10||95||H of Jessie; F of Percy & Clifford|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Hinton-1917.jpg 423] |- | Hodge||Heather||||2009 Feb 03||||W of Chas; M of Greg,Philip,Susan,Vivienne||267 |- | [[Hodgkinson-701|Hodgkinson]] ||Lottie||||1889 Mar 20||<1||D of William & A.S.||87 |- | Hof||Cornelius Van't||1909 Oct 24||1998 Jul 26||||H of Truus; F of Aart & Josie, Cindy & Bob||309 |- | Hof||Teuntje Van't||1913 Jun 27||2003 Jan 25||||W of Cornelius; M of Aart & Josie, Cindy & Bob||310 |- | [[Hogan-3925|Hogan]] ||John||||1917 Aug 01||69||H of Elizabeth||244 |- | [[O'Sullivan-1858|Hogan]] ||Elizabeth||||1932 Jun 05||83||W of John||244 |- | Hop||Josephine M Van't||1941 Feb 21||1990 Aug 08||||D of George & Phyllis Beverley; W of Arch; M of Keitha, Peter, Heather, Helen||337 |- | [[Hutton-2303|Hutton]] ||Cyril St Clair||||1970 Dec 27||69||H of Alice; F of Allan, Ronald, Dawn, Gloria, Fay, Julia||432 |- | [[Ireland-1233|Ireland]] ||Albert Arthur||||1969 Dec 28||67||S of William & Jane;B of Ivy, Ernest, Eva, May, Albert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Ireland-1233.jpg 228] |- | [[Ireland-1234|Ireland]] ||Walter William||||1983 Nov 09||85||S of William & Jane;B of Ivy, Ernest, Eva, May, Walter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Ireland-1233.jpg 228] |- | [[Ireland-2575|Ireland]] ||George||||1938 Dec 07||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Ireland-2575.jpg 234] |- | [[Ireland-1232|Ireland]] ||William Hansford||||1939 Jul 04||72||H of Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Ireland-1232.jpg 235] |- | [[Parsons-3754|Ireland]] ||Jane||||1964 Aug 27||103||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Ireland-1232.jpg 235] |- | [[Ireland-1231|Ireland]] ||Ivy Jane||||1956 Feb 19||||D of William & Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Ireland-1232.jpg 235] |- | James||Emma||||1939 Jul 11||78||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/James-6310.jpg 28] |- |[[James-6310| James]] ||William||||1939 Aug 18||84||H of Emma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/James-6310.jpg 28] |- | [[Childs-2344|James]] ||Mary Ann||||1892 Oct 01||65||W of Thomas I||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/James-6311.jpg 30] |- | [[James-6312|James]] ||Thomas I||||1902 Jun 22||74||H of Mary Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/James-6311.jpg 30] |- | [[James-6311|James]] ||Thomas||||1935 Oct 07||82||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/James-6311.jpg 30] |- | James||William||||1966 Aug 15||75||AIF||454 |- | [[Johnstone-739|Johnstone]] ||Walter||||1899 Jan 25||||H of Matilda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Johnstone-739.jpg 129] |- | [[Johnstone-2156|Johnstone]] ||Matilda||||1912 May 31||||W of Walter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Johnstone-739.jpg 129] |- | Jones||Joseph||||1944 May 28||67||AIF; F of Robert,Edward,Ellen Webb,Les||146 |- | Kelly||Unnamed baby||1926 May 10||1926 May 10||||S of William & Matilda Kelly; B of Ruth & Robert||23 |- | Kelly||Amelia Margaret||1915 May 25||2006 Sep 22||||W of Harold; M of Raymond||273 |- | Kelly||Harold Raymond||1925 Feb 02||2007 Nov 09||||H of Millie; F of Raymond||274 |- | Kelly||Raymond Francis||1948||1988||||H of Irene; F of Steven, Glen; S of Millie & Harold||350 |- | [[Kennedy-5937|Kennedy]] ||Archibald||||1889 Mar 08||70||H of Anna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Kennedy-5937.jpg 171] |- | [[McPherson-1402|Kennedy]] ||Ann ||||1906 Aug 11||79||W of Archibald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Kennedy-5937.jpg 171] |- | Kennedy||A J||||1918 Mar 22||26||AIF; d. London, England; S of Archibald & Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Kennedy-5937.jpg 171] |- | Kenny||Stephen John||||1967 Aug 11||83||H of Joan; F of Les, Dorothy, Evelyn, Morris, John, Margaret||455 |- | Kenny||Joan||||1968 Oct 03||76||W of Stephen John; M of Leslie, Dorothy, Evelyn, Morris, Jack, Margaret||456 |- | Kenny||William Joseph||||1968 Jan 10||17||S of Joan & Jack; Stepson of Fred; B of Ross, Michelle||462 |- | Kenny||John S||||1958 May 30||37||||463 |- | [[Kittelty-5|Kittelty]] ||William B||||1963 Nov 23||80||H of Charlotte|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Kittelty-5.jpg 116] |- | [[Blair-6730|Kittelty]] ||Charlotte E||||1996 May 10||||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Kittelty-5.jpg 116] |- | [[Buckle-534|Kittelty]] ||Isabel Priscilla||||1939 Sep 14|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Buckle-534.jpg 136] |- | Kittelty||Robert George (Bing)||||2012 Jul 18||82||H of Mary; F of Graeme,Diana||269 |- | [[Kler-4|Kler]] ||Emil||||1954 Jul 12||64||AIF 6036|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Kler-4.jpg 182] |- | Kyle||Rosalie Margaret||1938 Sep 06||2009 Aug 16||||||264 |- | Laing||Thelma Joyce||||1976 Dec 06||47||W of Wyc.; M of Peter, Graham, Jenny||413 |- | Laing||Pater Wycliffe||1927 Oct 15||2000 Sep 18||72||H of Joyce; F of Peter, Graham, Jenny||414 |- | [[Smith-69649|Langham]] ||Catherine||||1895 Feb 28||57||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Langham-173.jpg 152] |- | [[Langham-173|Langham]] ||William||||1929 Jul 31||82||H of Catherine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Langham-173.jpg 152] |- | [[Le_Serve-2|Le Serve]] ||Hazel Olive||||1913 Oct 02||1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Le_Serve-2.jpg 18] |- | [[Le_Serve-1|Le Serve]] ||Alice Florence||||1922 Mar 07||16|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Le_Serve-2.jpg 18] |- | [[Le_Serve-4|Le Serve]] ||Albert Charles||1910 Jul 15||1951 Sep 13||||H of Eve; F of Ian, Neil, Yvonne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Hunter-4898.jpg 237] |- | [[Hunter-4898|Le Serve]] ||Lily Hannah||1879 Jun 28||1955 Oct 09||||M of Alice, Alfred,Frank,Albert,Hazel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Hunter-4898.jpg 237] |- | [[Le_Serve-5|Le Serve]] ||Alfred Harrison||||1967 Dec 15||60|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Le_Serve-5.jpg 327] |- | [[Crump-426|Le Serve]] ||Marguarette Mary||||1978 Aug 20||56|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Le_Serve-5.jpg 327] |- | Le Serve||John Harrison||||1990 Sep 17||41||B of Lorraine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Le_Serve-5.jpg 327] |- | Le Serve||Frank (Mac)||||1989 Aug 01||80||H of Norma; F of Daryl||359 |- | Lennon||Norman Edward (Peter)||1935 May 25||2013 Oct 14||||||251 |- | LeServe||Lorraine Marion||||2013 Nov 09||65||partner of Peter||475 |- | Little||Adam Matthew||1971 Jun 20||1997 Jul 25||||Step-son of Michael Platten||313 |- | [[Coster-84|Loh]] ||Annie May||||1946 May 03||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Coster-84.jpg 158] |- | Loughridge||Jeanette Ethel||1952 Mar 04||1986 Aug 05||||W of Trevor; M of Jon, Tyge, Meg||370 |- | Lowndes||Anthony (Tony)||||2009 Apr 19||87||H of Elsie; F of Sandra & Terry||345 |- | Lowndes||Alice Louisa (Elsie)||||1993 Aug 28||78||W of Tony;M of Sandra & Terry||346 |- | [[Mair-170|Mair]] ||Col.William||1806 Aug 31||1904 Jan 16||||b. Scotland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Mair-170.jpg 221] |- | Mandemaker||Koop||||1986 Aug 08||70||H of Bep; F of Theo,John,Rudi;F-in-Law of Dawn; GF of Nicole||371 |- | Mann||Phyllis||1936 Oct 08||2009 Apr 03||||born Drake; married to Unknown Hutton; D of Jack & Kath Drake;M of Lynne, Christina, Wendy, Helen, Pamela||262 |- | [[Mapleson-5|Mapleson]] ||F W||||1937 Dec 19||79||burial date|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Mapleson-5 144] |- | Mapleson||Doris May||1918 Oct 30||2005 May 23||86||W of Frederick; M of Arnold,Glenice,Marion||401 |- | Mapleson||Frederick||||1982 Feb 11||65||H of Doris May; F of Arnold, Glenice, Marion||402 |- | [[Fitzgerald-2578|Mates]] ||Ellen||||1907 Aug 22||63||M of Thomas,Theresa,William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Fitzgerald-2578.jpg 1] |- | [[Matheson-596|Matheson]] ||William||||1956 Jun 18||||||Funeral notice |- | [[Mayo-1432|Mayo]] ||Maxie||||1941||87||S of E & M Mayo|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Mayo-1432.jpg 155] |- | [[McCord-3821|McCord]] ||John||||1908 May 10||85||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/4f/McCord-3821.jpg/500px-McCord-3821.jpg 26] |- | [[Henry-3921|McCord]] ||Margaret||||1904 Sep 30||82||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/4f/McCord-3821.jpg/500px-McCord-3821.jpg 26] |- | [[Field-1838|McCord]] ||May Jane||||19 Apr 1940||80||W of James||Funeral Notice |- | [[Hawkins-9964|McCord]] |||||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Hawkins-9964.jpg 75] |- | [[McCord-3822|McCord]] ||John||||1942 Jun 17|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Kennedy-5934.jpg 76] |- | [[Kennedy-5934|McCord]] ||Janet||||1950 Sep 14|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Kennedy-5934.jpg 76] |- | McCord||?||||?|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Kennedy-5934.jpg 76] |- | [[McDEVITT-43|McDevitt]] ||James||||1950 May 22||48|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/McDEVITT-43.jpg 166] |- | [[McDougall-1666|McDougall]] ||Joan||||1918 May 28||80||M of Margaret Beverley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/MacDougal-29.jpg 179] |- | [[McDougall-569|McDougall]] ||Alexander||||1915 May 02||54||w/Christina McDougall|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/McDougall-569.jpg 180] |- | [[Kennedy-5929|McDougall]] ||Christina||||1935 Sep 07||71||w/Alexander McDougall|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/McDougall-569.jpg 180] |- | [[McDougall-570|McDougall]] ||Jeannie||||1968 Jun 13||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/McDougall-570.jpg 466] |- | [[McDougall-537|McDougall]] ||Duncan||||1946 Jan 04||53||H of Nora Eileen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McDougall-537 172] |- | [[Woolley-668|McDougall]] ||Nora Eileen||||1949 Jun 06||||W of Duncan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McDougall-537 172] |- | [[Mackey-1821|McGrath]] ||Alicia||||1905 Oct 03||42||W of Michael McGrath|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Mackey-1821.jpg 114] |- | McIntosh||John||||1914 Feb 12||59||H of Margaret||56 |- | McIntosh||Margaret||||1948 Apr 22||85||W of John||56 |- | McIntosh||James||||1890 Aug 24||2||S of John & Margaret||56 |- | McIntosh||Christina||||1914 Aug 03||27||||58 |- | McIntosh||William||||1917 Dec 01||32||AIF; d. Palestine||59 |- | McIntosh||Andrew||||1927 Aug 27||40||||61 |- | McIntosh||Alice||||1959 Nov 29||69||W of Andrew; M of Margaret, Nancy, Christina||62 |- | McIntosh||John Morris||||1949 Aug 13||68||H of Eliza||165 |- | McIntosh||Eliza May||||1954 Sep 04||68||W of John||165 |- | McIntosh||Elizabeth||||1951 Oct 20||34||||184 |- | McIntyre||Tessie||||1932 Mar 09||||W of William||71 |- | McIntyre||William||||1949 May 11||||H of Tessie||71 |- | [[McKay-1465|McKay]] ||Catherine||||1913 Aug 13||72||b. Isle of Skye; W of Richard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/McKay-1465.jpg 174] |- | McLaren||Alexander||||1910 Feb 10||||H of Mary||193 |- | McLaren||Mary||||1904 May 15||||W of Alexander||193 |- | McNab||Ian Christian||||1998 Nov 04||41||H of Phillipa; F of Ahren||298 |- | [[McNally-322|McNally]] ||William J H||||1935 Jul 08||57||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/McNally-322.jpg 65] |- | McNally||Claire||||1983 Feb 06||80||W of Fred; M of Jean, Bill, Margaret, Heather||390 |- | McNally||Frederick Arthur||||1978 Apr 15||89||H of Claire; F of Jean, Margaret, Heather, Bill||391 |- | McNally||Alfred Ernest||||1970 Aug 02||83||AIF||453 |- | Middlebrook||Amy||||1939 Jun 06||23||||117 |- | [[Millard-811|Millard]] ||Edmund T||||1897 Mar 13||55||Late of India & Geelong; H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Millard-811.jpg 74] |- | [[Griffiths-1476|Millar]] ||Helen Ada||1942 Nov 15||2007 Sep 10||||partner of Jonathon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Millar-987.jpg 277] |- | Miller||William Martin||||1964 Dec 30||38||||248 |- | Miller||David William||||1992 Nov 06||77||H of Pat; F of Roger, Lesley, Tony||336 |- | Miller||James Murray||||1976 Jul 02||51||H of Esma; F of Alex, Jenny, Peter, Kerry||431 |- | Miller||Leslie Isaac||||1980 Aug 15||95||H of Emily; F of Fred, Francis, Dave, Doris, Alex, Jim||451 |- | Miller||Emily May||||1970 Dec 26||85||W of Leslie; M of Fred, Frances, Dave, Doris, Alex, Jim||452 |- | Missen||Wesley Neil||1937 Mar 02||2008 Oct 14||||H of Noelline; F of Jonathan, Steven, Linda||472 |- | [[Misson-4|Misson]] ||Oscar C E||1938 May 03|||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Misson-4.jpg 120] |- | Mitchard||Doug||1949 Nov 16||1995 Mar 21||||H of Lyn; F of Kathy,Glenn,Brett||330 |- | Mitchard||Kathy Lyn||1981 Mar 14||2001 Jun 12||||D of Doug & Lyn; Sister of Glenn & Brett||331 |- | Moller||Geoffrey Paul||1911 Sep 13||2000 Aug 29||||H of Florence; F of Margot; GF of Geoff,Scott,Jamie||372 |- | Moller||Florence Maud||1909 Jun 22||1987 Jun 03||||W of Geoff; M of Margot||373 |- | Möller||Christian||||1897 Jun 01||59||H of Bodild||215 |- | Möller||Bodild Kirstine||||1911 Jul 16||77||W of Christian||215 |- | Möller||Hannah Marie||||1857 Apr 04||81||W of Christian||223 |- | Möller||Christian||||1964 Jan 03||89||H of Hannah||223 |- | Möller||Edwin Christian||||1905 Mar 16||1||S of Christian & Hannah||225 |- | Molloy||William||||1951 Nov 24||86||||3 |- | Morgan||John Southward||||1940 May 25||79||H of Elizabeth||453 |- | Morgan||Elizabeh Jane||||1950 Dec 19||74||W of John||153 |- | Morgan||Herbert James||||1982 Jun 18||||B of Alice,Tom,Myrtle,Henry,Alex,Alf,Bessie||386 |- | [[Motton-17|Motton]] ||George Robert||||1912 Aug 25||93||H of Emma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Motton-17.jpg 34] |- | [[Warman-82|Motton]] ||Emma||||1921 Aug 22||89||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Motton-17.jpg 34] |- | [[Motton-18|Motton]] ||Alice||||1922 Feb 13||67||D of George & Emma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Motton-18.jpg 35] |- | [[Motton-16|Motton]] ||Harriet Anne||||1918 Jul 05||47||D of George & Emma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Motton-18.jpg 35] |- | [[Motton-19|Motton]] ||Albert||||1919 Dec 28||63||S of George & Emma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Motton-18.jpg 35] |- | Motton||Ernest Theodore||||1933 Dec 29||33||||133 |- | Motton||George Felix||||1943 Jul 18||78||||134 |- | Motton||Maria Elizabeth||||1956 Dec 07||89||||134 |- | Motton||Brian||1927 Jun 29||2004 Nov 12||||S of Theodore & Muriel; H of Nola||278 |- | Motton||Nola||1927 Apr 05||2013 Oct 17||||D of G & Ruby I Johnson; Sister of Rexford T Johnson; W of Brian Motton; M of Roslyn, Robert, Wayne||279 |- | Motton||Corothea Emma||||2003 Jun 05||100||D of George & Maria Motton||289 |- | Motton||Francis Ruby||||1976 Aug 25||63||nee Miller; W of Felix Clarence; M of David, Ralph, George, Russell||404 |- | Motton||Felix Clarence||||1978 Sep 22||67||H of Francis Ruby; F of David, Ralph, George, Russell||405 |- | Mueckenheim||Heini||||1982 Feb 12||||||403 |- | Murdoch||Thomas||||1918 Jul 26||20||AIF; d. France||60 |- | [[Neal-4884|Neal]] ||Louisa||||1935 May 26||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Neal-4884.jpg 142] |- | [[Neal-4883|Neal]] ||John||||1920 Dec 03||86||H of Emma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Neal-4883.jpg 143] |- | [[Berry-13496|Neal]] ||Emma S||||1924 Dec 22||80||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Neal-4883.jpg 143] |- | [[Ness-143|Ness]] ||John||||1889 Aug 16||57|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Ness-142.jpg 63] |- | [[Heriot-32|Ness]] ||Jane||||1915 Dec 06||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Ness-142.jpg 63] |- | [[Ness-142|Ness]] ||Christine||||||72||D of John & Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Ness-142.jpg 63] |- | [[Ness-144|Ness]] ||Jane||||||85||D of John & Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Ness-142.jpg 63] |- | Nicholas||John||||1908 Aug 25||85||||78 |- | Nicholas||Jane||||1921 May 09||86||||78 |- | Nicholas||Isabel||||1896 Nov 14||36||||78 |- | Nicholas||Leslie||||1962 Feb 12||86||S of John & Jane||80 |- | Nicholas||Gary James||||||||S of Beryl & Jim; B of Barbara & Wesley||410 |- | [[Ogilvy-223|Ogilvy]] ||Thomas||||1947 Oct 16||||AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Ogilvy-223.jpg 213] |- | Ogilvy||David Cecil||1923||2005||||||288 |- | Ogilvy||Eric Airlie||||2001 Jun 27||76||H of Thelma; F of Carol, Fay, Robin, Wendy||318 |- | [[Kitchin-120|Ogilvy]] ||Bertha Gladys||1893 Nov 06||1979 Jan 13||||W of David; M of David, Eric, Bertha|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Kitchin-120.jpg 479] |- | [[Ogilvy-222|Ogilvy]] ||David||1881 Oct 14||1959 Jul 27||||H of Bertha (Birdie); F of David, Eric, Bertha|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Ogilvy-222.jpg 480] |- | Olsen||Marie (Bobbie)||||2009 Jan 19||94||W of Des; M of Robin, Wendy, Glenn||283 |- | Olsen||J G D (Des)||1919 Jan 09||2002 Nov 27||||H of Maie; F of Robin, Wendy, Glenn; GF of Alysia,Scott,Kate,Grant||284 |- | [[Owen-2961|Owen]] ||Harry||||28 Dec 1924||23||H of Annie||Funeral Notice |- | Paterson||Andrew||||1979 Jul 17||62||||51 |- | Paterson||Wellwood William||||1931 Aug 30||<1||S of Wellwood & May||51 |- | Paterson||William John||||1929 Sep 22||54||b. Caerlaurock, Scotland; F of James & John (Twins)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Unknown-252547.jpg 52] |- | Paterson||John||||1930 Mar 16||25||Twin of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Unknown-252547.jpg 52] |- | Paterson||James||||1930 Mar 16||25||Twin of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Unknown-252547.jpg 52] |- | [[Unknown-252547|Paterson]] ||Marion Girvan||||1950 Jul 25||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Unknown-252547.jpg 52] |- | Pattison||Jack||||1939 Jul 10||46||H of Elsie May Pattison||72 |- | Payne||Graema Reginald Charles (Ned)||1936 Sep 29||1999 Jul 19||||F of Nicholas, Andrew, Genevieve; H of Lyn||319 |- | Peacock||Robert Harrison (Bob)||||1996 Feb 13||80||H of Lorna; F of Graeme, Avis, Carol, Robert||328 |- | Peacock||Lorna Isabel||||2007 Nov 14||84||W of Bob; M of Graeme,Avis,Carol,Robert||329 |- | Pearce||Rex Malcolm||||1996 Jul 27||54||F of Kimbo & Mandy; S of Clara & Thomas; B of Ron||322 |- | Petersen||||||||||||219 |- | [[Pink-528|Pink]] ||Charles||||1968 Feb 12||84||H of Annie; F of Marjorie, Beryl, Anne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Pink-528.jpg 464] |- | [[McDougall-1667|Pink]] ||Annie||||1975 Aug 21||81||W of Charles; M of Marjorie, Beryl, Anne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/McDougall-1667.jpg 465] |- | Podger||Betsy||||1900 Sep 16||82||W of George||45 |- | Pope||Andrew||||1892 Oct 07||31|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Pope-2102-1.jpg 20] |- | Pope||George||||24 Jul 1896?||25|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Pope-2102-1.jpg 20] |- | [[Pope-2102|Pope]] ||John||||1899 Aug 08|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Pope-2102-1.jpg 20] |- | [[Rodgers-1423|Rabbets]] ||Alice Jane||||1942 Jul 12||69||W of Harry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Rabbets-14.jpg 130] |- | [[Rabbets-14|Rabbets]] ||Harry||||1944 Mar 05||71||H of Alice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Rabbets-14.jpg 130] |- | Rees||John Bryn||1928 Nov 08||1999 Apr 05||||b. Maesteg, Glamorgan, Wales||316 |- | Renouf||Henry Nicholas||||1966 Jul 29||69||H of Jeannie; F of Robin, David, Bruce||467 |- | Renouf||Jeannie Baillie||||1975 Jun 04||||W of Henry; M of Robert, David, Bruce||468 |- | Richards||Leslie Gerald||||1949 Dec 30||||||236 |- | Richards||Ellen Mary||||2003 Mar 15||68||W of Frank; M of Maureen, Barbara, Brenda, Colin, Carol||291 |- | Richards||Francis James||||2009 Nov 04||81||H of Ellen; F of Maureen, Barbara, Brenda, Colin, Carol||292 |- | Richards||Euphemia||||1989 Aug 30||92||W of Leslie; M of Ken, Marge, Allan, Frank, Gordon||355 |- | Richards||Leslie H||||1994 May 19||96||AIF 2389; H of Euphemia; F of Ken, Marge, Allan, Frank, Gordon||357 |- | Richards||Vera Catherine||1900||1970||||W of Mortimer; M of Jack & Clarice (Topsy) Motton||476 |- | Richards||Mortimer Hubert||1900||1960||||H of Vera; F of Jack & Clarice (Topsy) Motton||476 |- | [[Richardson-7885|Richardson]]||Walter Thomas||||1959 Nov||||W of Christina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Richardson-7885.jpg 126] |- | [[Kerr-2970|Richardson]] ||Christina||||1948 Jul||||W of Walter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Richardson-7885.jpg 126] |- | [[Richardson-7886|Richardson]] ||Robert||||1936 May||||S of Walter & Christina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Richardson-7885.jpg 126] |- | Richardson||Edwin Walter (Ted)||1918 Oct 20||2009 Dec 30||||H of Dora; Partner of Pearl Kelly; F of Doreen,Kaye,Judith,Dennis,Heather,Alan,Wendy||268 |- | Richardson||Gwenda||||1996 Mar 21||69||||311 |- | [[Richardson-7887|Richardson]] ||Victor Leslie||||1976 Jan 13||52?||H of Marjorie Maude; F of Christine, Noeline, Leslie, Lorraine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Richardson-7887.jpg 422] |- | Rogers||Desmond Charles||1942 Jan 02||1991 Jun 14||||H of Jill; F of Robert,Ricky,Dean,Jeffrey,Matthew||342 |- | Rose||John||||1920 Sep 24||||||55 |- | Ross||Phyllis||||1987 Nov 01||||||374 |- | [[Walker-14261|Rout]] ||Jessie Isabella||||1942 Aug 13||||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Rout-45.jpg 190] |- | [[Rout-45|Rout]] ||William Charles||||1968 Sep 13||90||H of Jessie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Rout-45.jpg 190] |- | Rowe||Travis Francis Adrian||||1989 Sep 15||3||S of Deborah & Albert; B of Sarah & Aaron||349 |- | Ryan||Alice Blanche||||1922 Nov 27||||Date uncertain||20 |- | Ryan||Irene Alice||||1984 Sep 07||75||W of John; M of Norma,Maureen||377 |- | [[Colgate-27|Salmon]] ||Elizabeth||||1918 Dec 01||68||W of Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Salmon-755.jpg 36] |- | [[Salmon-755|Salmon]] ||Henry||||1900 Jan 21||63||d. Walhalla; H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Salmon-755.jpg 36] |- | Salmon||Laura||||1966 Aug 14||83||M of Isabel||203 |- | [[Salmon-756|Salmon]] ||Ernest Alfred||||1940 Apr 05||62||H of Grace|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Salmon-756.jpg 206] |- | [[Hoskin-106|Salmon]] ||Grace Eleanor||||1955 May 23||72||W of Ernest|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Salmon-756.jpg 206] |- | [[Thomas-13622|Salmon]]||Margaret Anne||||1936 Jun 17||59||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Salmon-749.jpg 207] |- | [[Salmon-749|Salmon]] ||William James||||1948 Jun 24||74||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Salmon-749.jpg 207] |- | Salmon||||||||||||208 |- | Salmon||Sandra Ellen||||2013 Aug 16||66||nee Pearce; nee McIver; W of Graham; M of Mandy, Jim; GM of Ashlie, Stacey, Jesse; Sister of Rob; Aunt of Kirsty & Travis||252 |- | [[Salmon-751|Salmon]] ||Arthur Stanley (Rac)||||1995 Feb 27||79||H of Ena; F of Doug, Bruce, Ken, Graham|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Salmon-751.jpg 324] |- | Salmon||Ena||||1998 Nov 12||83||W of Arthur; M of Doug, Bruce, Ken, Graham|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Salmon-751.jpg 324] |- | [[Salmon-754|Salmon]] ||Alfred William||1907||1979||||AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Salmon-754.jpg 481] |- | [[Schmidt-4000|Schmidt]] ||Anna Kirstine||1839 Jan 20||1933 Dec 28||||W of Jes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Schmidt-4002.jpg 125] |- | [[Schmidt-4001|Schmidt]] ||Jes Hansen||1834||1884 May 15||||H of Anna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Schmidt-4002.jpg 125] |- | [[Schmidt-4002|Schmidt]] ||Louisa Katrine||1872 Nov 21||1954 Apr 03||||D of Anna & Jes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Schmidt-4002.jpg 125] |- | Schmidt||Alan Robert||1937 Feb 25||2011 Jun 28||74||H of Joanna; f of Roslyn, Craig, Loretta, Dianne||256 |- | [[Scott-27732|Scott]] ||James||||1896 Feb 19||65||F of Lizzie Scott|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Scott-27732.jpg 15111774] |- | [[Scott-51704Scott]] ||Lizzie||||1895 Jan 25||25||D of James Scott|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Scott-27732.jpg 15111774] |- | [[Edwards-37200|Scott||Eliza]] ||||1895 Jul 27||29||W of Robert C Scott|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Edwards-37200.jpg 5111775] |- | Sewell||Dina Essie||||1986 Feb 24||81||D of Lily & Denton Sewell; Sister of Walter||368 |- | [[Sharpe-1114|Sharpe]] ||George Frederick||||1945 Nov 03||78||H of Eleanor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Sharpe-1114-1 127] |- | [[Chapman-5301|Sharpe]] ||Eleanor Theophila||||1945 Nov 04||72||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Sharpe-1114-1 127] |- | [[Sharpe-1115|Sharpe]] ||George Frederick||||1978 May 01||79||AIF; H of Valerie; F of John; Step-F of Audrey & Valerie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Sharpe-1115 392] |- | Sheedy||Beryl Jean||1930 May 25||2001 Sep 27||||Nee Pink; W of Don; M of Barbara,Malcolm,Heather,Marion,Carolyn||303 |- | Sheedy||Donald Balfour||1917 Apr 24||2004 Nov 08||||H of Beryl; F of Barbara, Malcolm, Heather, Marion, Carolyn||304 |- | Short||Shirley Margaret (Nan)||||2005 Mar 24||73||W of Jim; M of Carol, Peter, Steven, Russell||473 |- | Short||James (Chief)||||1998 Dec 18||73||H of Shirl; F of Carol, Peter, Steven, Russell||474 |- | Skinner||Claude George||||1991 Sep 23||77||H of Shiela; F of Mervyn, Lynden||344 |- | Slachter||Kenneth James||1943 Jan 17||2006 Oct 03||||H of Dorothy; F of Leanne,Andrew,Steven,Bruce||281 |- | Smith||Kevin Charles||||1967 Oct 15||16||S of Bett & Denis; Step-Son of Derek; B of Terry & Stephen||458 |- | Snell||Jean Creswell||1919||2015||||nee Gillan; W of Keith; M of Alayne,Greg; GM of Barbara,Stuart,Cameron,Tristan,Madeleine||282 |- | Sorrell||Elsie May||||1998 Oct 18||||W of Charles Edward Sorrell; M of Lillian,Frank,Ron,Jeanette||360 |- | Sorrell||Charles Edward||||1989 May 20||77||H of Elsie; F of Lillian,F rank, Ron, Jeanette||361 |- | Sorrell||Helen Mary||||1992 Nov 22||52?||M of Deborah & Robert||397 |- | Sorrell||Frank Edward||||1981 Jan 26||43||H of Helen; F of Deborah||398 |- | [[Staben-21|Staben]] ||Henning||||1900 Jan 16||65||b. Dorfstedt, Germany; H of Doris|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Staben-21.jpg 64] |- | [[Fick-151|Staben]] ||Doris||||1905 Jan 04||63||W of Henning|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Staben-21.jpg 64] |- | Standfield||Avery Edward||||1975 Jun 26||35||S of Edna & Len; B of Eileen, Lilian, Warren||428 |- | [[Standfield-29|Standfield]] ||Leonard Charles||1916 Mar 31||2002 Jul 22||||H of Edna; F of Eileen, Lilian, Warren|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Standfield-29.jpg 429] |- | [[Drake-4364|Standfield]] ||Edna Clarice||1918 Sep 09||2008 Feb 06||||W of Len; M of Lilian, Warren|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Drake-4364.jpg 430] |- | Stanes||Henry James||||||79||||95 |- | Stokes||Aileen||||1985 Sep 04||84||W of William George; M of Joan, Ron||425 |- | Stokes||William George||||1974 Nov 23||79||H of Aileen; F of Joan & Ron||426 |- | [[Stroud-927|Stroud]] ||James||1854 Jun 20||1916 Feb 08||||||Obituary |- | Stroud||Charles Percy||||1958 May 06||71||H of Edith; F of Jack & Joyce||200 |- | Stroud||Edith May||||1987 Apr 18||88||W of Charles||200 |- | Stroud||Raymond Delbridge||||1965 Jun 16||75||w/Dora Stroud||204 |- | Stroud||Dora Elisamon||||1977 Jun 20||81||w/Raymond Stroud||204 |- | Stroud||Elsie||||1937 Feb 03||||||210 |- | [[Delbridge-70|Stroud]] ||Lucy||||1941 Nov 16||||w/Harry Stroud|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Stroud-924.jpg 211] |- | [[Stroud-924|Stroud]] ||Harry||||1952 May 10||||w/Lucy Stroud|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Stroud-924.jpg 211] |- | Stroud||Lilian Winifred||||1988 Feb 12||89||D of Harry & Lucy Stroud||366 |- | Talbot||Clifton W||1918||2001||||H of Joan; F of Gwen, Bonnie, Pam, Paul||300 |- | Talbot||Joan||1919||2003||||W of Clifton; M of Gwen, Bonnie, Pam, Paul||300 |- | [[Thomas-13803|Thomas]] ||Richard Henry||||1944 Apr 16||94||||Funeral Notice |- | Thomas||Garry Robert||||1960 Feb 11||4||S of Shirley & Rich Thomas; B of Geoffrey & Kerryn||351 |- | Thomas||Shirley||||1989 Sep 07||62||W of Rich; M of Geoffrey,Gary,Kerryn||352 |- | Thorne||Mary Ann||||1887 Nov 06||70||w/Charles Thorne||22 |- | Thorne||Charles||||1906 Jul 17||83||w/Mary Ann Thorne||22 |- | Tobin||Peter Fullerton||1936 Feb 17||2006 Nov 18||||b. Toolleen; H of Judith; F of Lee, Brad, Jacinta||280 |- | [[Riley-3108|Treadwell]] ||Agnes Fanny||||||||A&J|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Riley-3108.jpg 37] |- | Treadwell||William Thomas||||1896 Jul 15||15||S of William & Mary||41 |- | [[Treadwell-1038|Treadwell]] ||James Gordon (Jim)||||1999 Nov 01||71||S of James & Ruby; B of Elsie & Marjorie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Treadwell-1038.jpg 317] |- | [[Unknown-253419|Treadwell]] ||Martha||||1901 Nov 27||82||W of Thomas||Obituary |- | [[Tucker-4794|Tucker]] ||Don||||1946 Apr 19||29||AIF; H of Joy; F of Elaine & Wayne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Tucker-4794.jpg 160] |- | Turner||Elizabeth||||1941 Nov 04||58||b. Yetholme, Scotland; d. Loch; W of Walter Turner||156 |- | [[James-15658|Tyres]] ||Ellen Mary||||1967 Nov 28||86?||W of John; M of Thomas, Rosina, Leslie, Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/James-15658.jpg 459] |- | [[Veitch-119|Veitch]] ||Archibald Hardie||||1916 Aug 16||72||b. Fife, Scotland; d. Glen Bracken, Poowong|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Veitch-119.jpg 54] |- | [[Walker-14180|Walker]] ||John||||1955 Nov 23||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Walker-14180.jpg 227] |- | [[Walker-35971|Walker]] ||William H J||||1952 Feb 26||44|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Walker-14180.jpg 227] |- | [[Jarvis-1552|Wallace]] ||Amelia||||1936 May 23||67||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Wallace-5681.jpg 66] |- | [[Wallace-5681|Wallace]] ||George||||1949 May 05||82||H of Amelia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Wallace-5681.jpg 66] |- | Wallace||Valerie Jean||1920 Sep 12||2007 Feb 12||86?||nee Rogers; W of Vic; M of Gary,Winsome,Gayle,Cheryl,Cliff,Kaylene||305 |- | Wallace||Victor Oliver||1914 Apr 23||2002 Jul 23||||H of Valerie; F of Gary,Winsome,Gayle,Cheryl,Cliff,Kaylene||306 |- | [[Wallace-Dunlop-2|Wallace-Dunlop]] ||John Anthony|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Wallace-Dunlop-2.jpg 12] |- | [[Mawbey-8|Wallace-Dunlop]] ||Fanny|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Wallace-Dunlop-2.jpg 12] |- | [[Wallace-Dunlop-4|Wallace-Dunlop]] ||Alex|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Wallace-Dunlop-2.jpg 12] |- | [[Wallace-Dunlop-6|Wallace-Dunlop]] ||Kenneth Francis||||1962 Apr 27||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Wallace-Dunlop-5.jpg 230] |- | [[Wallace-Dunlop-5|Wallace-Dunlop]] ||Sarah Antonia Vans||||1951 Nov 26||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Wallace-Dunlop-5.jpg 230] |- | [[Wallace-Dunlop-3|Wallace-Dunlop]] ||Keith|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Wallace-Dunlop-2.jpg 12] |- | Walsh||Emily Annie Isobel||||1977 Jul 18||73||||411 |- | Walton||Elizabeth||1907 Oct 09||1995 Oct 21||||Nee Hackett; M of Elwyn, Mary, Jim||382 |- | Ware||John||1930 Apr 01||1930 Apr 02||||S of Charles & Elsie Ware; B of Charles, Veronica, Joan, Elsie, Patricia, Brian||2 |- | Warne||||||||||||107 |- | Warne||James||||1948 Jul 16||42||H of Rose||109 |- | Watson||Jane Florence||||1888 Dec 19||45||W of Henry Watson||50 |- | Watson||James Douglas||1914 Oct 08||2004 Aug 04||||b. Drouin; H of Mary (Forsyth); F of Joan, James, Donald, Robert||290 |- | Watson||Janet Stella||1886 Dec 23||1967 Sep 15||||b. Mt Salt, South Aust; sister of Phemia & James||457 |- | Webb||Noeline Heather||||1975 Oct 26||22||W of Gary; D of Victor & Marjorie Richardson; Sister of Christine, Pauline, Leslie, Lorraine||417 |- | [[Logan-1320|Wells]] ||Alice||||1932 Jun 01||69||||Funeral Notice |- | Wells||Florence Emily||||1947 Jul 19||55?||W of Ernest Victor Wells; M of Florence, Victor, Ernest||106 |- | Wells||Ian David||||1965 Jan 01||19||S of Dorothy & Stephen; B of Faye, Margaret, Stephen, Karen||245 |- | [[Keighery-4|Westaway]] ||Theresa||||1948 Dec 25||58?||W of Alfred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/71/Westaway-177.jpg/500px-Westaway-177.jpg 8] |- | [[Westaway-177|Westaway]] ||Alfred Ernest||||||||H of Theresa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/71/Westaway-177.jpg/500px-Westaway-177.jpg 8] |- | Whitaker||Leonard George||||2009 Mar 20||85||H of Joan; F of Helen, Barbara||275 |- | Wilkes||Anthiny W (Tony)||||2011 Sep 09||75||H of Corinne; F of Peter, Michael, Simon, Richard||255 |- | Wilkes||Simon George||1968 Jan 12||2009 Jan 24||||S of Anthony & Corinne; B of Peter, Michael, Richard||260 |- | Wilkinson||John James||||2001 Jun 03||69||H of Eunice; F of Graeme, Ian, Cheryl, Faye, Kate, Darren, Wayne||307 |- | Williams||Robert Kenneth||||2013 Sep 02||87||H of Marjorie; F of Peter, Ian, Marion||433 |- | Williams||Ian Ross||||1970 Jan 04||21||S of Ken & Marjorie; B of Peter, Marion||434 |- | [[Ferguson-4644|Wilson]] ||Amy||||1955 Mar 26||36||W of Leslie Wilson||Funeral Notice |- | [[Wilson-63380|Wilson]] ||James Gibbon||||1910 Apr 23||78||||84 |- | Wilson||Emma Florence||1928 Jul 27||1962 May 14||||nee Stroud; Death possibly 1963||201 |- | Wood||Charmaine Anne||1965 Oct 02||2010 Dec 28||||||257 |- | [[Wood-14694|Wood]] ||George||||1977 Mar 11||50||F of George,Stephen,Anne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Wood-14694.jpg 419] |- | Woolley||||||||||||92 |- |} ==Significant Graves== [[Cook-9967|Olive Cook]]: She was the daughter of a well known (for landscapes and seascapes) Victorian painter, William Delafield Cook. His grandson is also called William Delafield Cook and is also well known for Australian Landscape painting. [[Kler-4|Emil Kler]]: He was a Polish (possibly Russian) citizen at the time he served in the AIF in France. He applied for citizenship in 1939. [[Mair-170|Colonel William Mair]] was a Scotsman who joined H.R. 99th (Lanarkshire) Regiment in 1831, and served in Mauritius, Ireland, New South Wales, and Victoria, retiring in 1855. He was also active in civic affairs in Victoria and was a founder of the Moorabbin Roads Board . He first arrived in Australia as an escort to 200 convicts bound for Hobart Town. In 1846 he was asked by La Trobe to take control of the mounted force to quell riots in Melbourne. In 1852 he was asked to form a police escort group for transporting gold from the goldfields. [[Salmon-755|Henry Salmon]]. Henry was the grandson of Thomas Salmon. Thomas was one of the earliest colonists of Australia, arriving in Tasmania in 1816. [[Mawbey-8|Fanny Wallace-Dunlop]] was the daughter of Henry Mawbey, regarded as a pioneer of Melbourne. His name is associated with Batman.

Pope County Arkansas

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Pope County, Arkansas
The county was formed on November 2, 1829 as the first Arkansas county to be formed from the old Cherokee reservation. Named after the third territorial governor of Arkansas, John Pope, the county originally included Johnson and Yell counties; most of Logan County; and parts of Newton, Perry, and Scott counties. The first county seat was at Scotia, located about two and a half miles below the mouth of Big Piney Creek on the north bank of the Arkansas River; it was the home of Judge Andrew Scott who was one of the first Superior Court judges of Arkansas Territory by virtue of appointment by President James Monroe. He was the first governmental official to report for duty at the village of Arkansas Post (Arkansas County) on July 4, 1819, and assisted in putting into operation the laws of the territory. He served as Circuit Court Judge for the first District and was the first County Judge of Pope County. The county of Scott, created in 1833, was named in his honor.
Here is just some of the information included: [https://www.maptechnica.com/county-map/Pope/AR/05115 Boundary of Pope County, Arkansas] [http://www.arkansastransition.com/newfolder/images/Resources/Pope.pdf Pope County Resources] [https://www.co.pope.mn.us/history.php Rivers and Streams in Pope County] Pope County Farms Described Pope County Political Townships Pope County Organization The Several Seats of Justice of Pope County Pope County Buildings [http://www.popecountyar.com/elected_officials.html Pope County Officials] [http://dwightmission.org/about-dwight-mission/ Dwight Mission Station] [http://www.users.uswest.net/~willmurray/Hamilton/Pope%20County,%20arkansas/pope_county,_arkansas.htm Early Settlement of Pope County, Arkansas] Pioneer Settlers of Pope County Pope County Schools Little Rock & Fort Smith Railroad in Pope County, Arkansas Polk County Post Offices Pope County Cities, Towns, & Villages: Russellville * Atkins * Dover * Former Cities Civil War Pope County Newspapers Biographies Included is a total of 96 Pope County family biographies (valuable for genealogy) including each of the following surnames: (Some surnames have multiple biographies) (hundreds of other surnames are also mentioned throughout the text and within these biographies): Pope County is located in West Central of Arkansas and is surrounded by the following counties: [http://www.hearthstonelegacy.com/newton_county_arkansas.htm Newton County] Arkansas * Searcy County, Arkansas * Van Buren County, Arkansas * Conway County, Arkansas * Yell County, Arkansas * and Johnson County, Arkansas (highlighted county names can be clicked on for further description)
Here you will find maps to all listed below.
[http://www.popecountyar.com/pope_county_maps.html Maps and Boundaries]
* Pope County Courthouse * Fire Districts * Arkansas Nuclear One Evacuation Planning Zones * Russellville School District Board Zones * Justice of Peace Districts * Voting Precincts * Arkansas House Of Representatives Districts * City Of Russellville Wards * City Of London Wards * City Of Dover Wards * City Of Atkins Wards * City Of Pottsville Wards * Constable Districts [http://popelibrary.org/ Pope County Library System] === Communities === ==== Cities ==== ====Towns==== ====Census-designated place==== ====Townships:==== [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Pope_County,_Arkansas National Register of Historic Places in Pope County, Arkansas] National Protected Areas
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confederate_Mothers_Memorial_Park Confederate Mothers Memorial Park]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holla_Bend_National_Wildlife_Refuge Holla Bend National Wildlife Refuge]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Dardanelle Lake Dardanelle] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Dardanelle_State_Park Lake Dardanelle State Park] === Prominent Families and Surnames=== Allen * Baird * Bell * Blackford * Bonds * Bowden * Brashear * Brown * Bruton * Bryan * Bullock * Byerly * Collins * Crow * Daniel * Darr * Davis * Dickey * Elgin * Evants * Ford * Fowler * Fronaberger * Garrison * Granger * Harkey * Harris * Harvill * Henry * Hogan * Hogins * Hudlon * Jobe * Johnson * Johnstone * Joyner * Kenney * Kirkscey * Langford * Lemley * Martin * Montgomery * Nordin * Parker * Peeler * Plott * Potts * Poynter * Rachel * Rankin * Reed * Reynolds * Rodgers * Roys * Ruff * Rushing * Russell * Rye * Sasbee * Scott * Shinn * Sinclair * Smith * Tate * Tomlinson * Turnbow * Voss * Wallace * Warren * Weimer * Weir * Wells * West * Whitesides * Wilson * Wooten * Yancey * === Records and Resources=== * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_County,_Arkansas * https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Pope_County,_Arkansas_Genealogy * http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=801 * http://www.argenweb.net/Pope/ * http://genealogytrails.com/ark/index.htm

Pope Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Showcase]] [[Category:Pope Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Pope Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Pope Pope] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Pope name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Pope's), by time period (18th Century Pope's), or by topic (Pope DNA, Pope Occupations, Pope Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Pope Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Wiki-ID|Name]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Pope}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Pope}}
{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * A GEDCOM that captures a good deal of the info in Thomas Pope (1608-1683) and his Descendants] by Worden et al. * * ==Membership== * [[Pope-9709|Roy Pope Jr.]] * [[Lee-29092|Cathy Lee Brandstetter]] * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname1 Surname1] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname2 Surname2] ==Resources== One of the lines explored first will be the descendants of Thomas Pope (1608) Although a good bit of this info is already in WikiTree, much of it is not. Perhaps some enterprising souls can change that with these files. What is in the GEDCOM starts from the Worden text and many cases extends lines where other source material was found. :~5100 profiles of Thomas Pope's descendants/spouses are supported by one or more sources including... :The Worden book :Wikitree (some with IDs, but not all) :Other sources listed, e.g., census, birth, death etc. In many cases these were captured from MyHeritage with supporting text :I was more interested in surviving and intersecting lines, so many of the relevant people who died in their teens or younger without issue or marriage are not included. :One link below to a GEDCOM :The other link below is to a RootsMagic backup file that includes whatever media I happen to have for these profiles. :Also included ~630- of Sara Jenney's ancestors from WikiTree [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1J-XAkeCYzth7hJVmInJ_XvJa53w-Kp2B/view?usp=sharing GEDCOM of Thomas Pope (1608)] [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Q4RVkZLqA7k2wOpMuUNX971TXp6FhInk/view?usp=sharing RootsMagic backup file of Thomas Pope (1608)] with some media items

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[[Category:Notables|Popes Project]] [[Category: Catholic Popes|*]] [[Category: Catholics]] == Mission Statement == The goal of this project is to create well sourced profiles with biographies for all the Popes of the Roman Catholic Church. A succession box at the top of each profile links the popes in order. All popes are Notable therefore this project fits under the Notables Project. However, it also fits under the Religious Project as all popes are leaders of the Catholic Church. {{red|As of 12 Jan 2023, '''100%''' of the popes profiles have been created. This is still a work in progress, with profile updates being the next part of the project.}} == Project Team == The Project was originally started by [[Shipley-1223|Greg Shipley]] but is now being managed by [[Smith-129141|Deborah Talbot]]. == Categorisation == *All popes are Notables therefore adding the '''Notables Sticker''' {{Notables Sticker:Catholic Popes}} to these profiles automatically adds the Category [[Category:Notables]] to the profile so please do not add that category to the profile. Please use the Notables Sticker '''under''' the Biography heading instead. *Add the category for the '''century''' e.g. 5th Century *Add the category for '''Saints''' if appropriate *For early popes add the category for '''Byzantine Empire''', '''Western Roman Empire''', etc as appropriate *For popes under a specific papacy grouping add '''Byzantine Papacy''', or '''Ostrogothic Papacy''' etc as appropriate. To find the groups see subcategories under [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Catholic_Popes Catholic Popes]. *For those popes who were Apocrisiarii (papal legates) prior to their papacy, add the category '''Apocrisiarii''' to their profile ==Succession box code== {{Succession box
| title = 262nd Pope of the Roman Catholic Church
| years = 21 June 1963 – 6 August 1978
| preceded-text = Preceded by
| before = [[Roncalli-1|John XXIII]]
| succeeded-text = Succeeded by
| after = [[Luciani-3|John Paul I]]
}} yields: {{Succession box | title = 262nd Pope of the Roman Catholic Church | years = 21 June 1963 – 6 August 1978 | preceded-text = Preceded by | before = [[Roncalli-1|John XXIII]] | succeeded-text = Succeeded by | after = [[Luciani-3|John Paul I]] }} NOTE: Place Notables sticker template directly under Biography headings. Do NOT place any templates above the succession box. Any other projects that relate to a specific pope should be added '''under''' the succession box. == Project involvement statement == Immediately under the Biography place the text: == Research Notes ==
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{{Red|This profile is being updated by the [[Space:Popes|Popes Project]].}} This yields the following under a heading Research Notes: [[Image:Flags-52.png |25px]] {{Red|This profile is being updated by the [[Space:Popes|Popes Project]].}} == Naming Conventions == Naming conventions follow the standard for the various projects as per below: *For '''early popes''' with only one name we follow the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Indonesia_Profile_Conventions Indonesia Profile Conventions] thus using the name of the father as the LNAB, and if no father is known, then use the birth place as the LNAB. *For '''German popes''' use the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Germany_Project_Name_Field_Guidelines Germany Project Name Field Guidelines]. *For '''Italian popes''' use the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Italy_Project_Name_Field_Guidelines Italy Project Name Field Guidelines]. *For '''other European popes''' use the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Name_Fields_for_European_Aristocrats European Aristocrats Naming Convention]. '''Note:''' *The Papal Name (e.g. Pope Francis) should go into the Preferred Name field. *The title Pope is part of the Papal Name, and does '''not''' go in the prefix field. == Project Resources == *'''Loomis''', Louise Ropes (1916) [https://archive.org/details/bookofpopesliber00loom ''Liber Pontificalis''] ''The Book of the Popes'', Columbia University Press, 1916. *'''Mann''', Horace K. (1910) [https://archive.org/details/livesofpopesinea04mannuoft/page/n6/mode/1up ''The Lives of the Popes in the Early Middle Ages''] London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Truebner, & Co. Ltd. OCLC [https://www.worldcat.org/title/lives-of-the-popes-in-the-early-middle-ages/oclc/499626370 499626370] * '''Platina''', Bartolomeo (1479) [https://archive.org/details/thelivesofthepop01platuoft/page/n5/mode/2up ''The Lives of the Popes from the Time of Our Saviour Jesus Christ to the Accession of Gregory VII''], London, Griffith Farran. [Translated from the Latin by Rev W Benham, Rector of St Edmund's] - Be careful with this reference as some of the historical information is out of sequence and isn't always accurate. Mann above is more reliable. * [http://www.vatican.va/content/vatican/en/holy-father.index.html#holy-father The Vatican Holy Father Index] * [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_popes Wikipedia] has a list with dates, however care needs to be taken regarding Wikipedia articles to ensure that quality information is sourced from here. Check the references within Wikipedia for primary sources. == Project Tasks == Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Create Profiles for every Pope * Put their papal name in the Preferred Name field as Pope xxx. Do '''not''' put Pope as a prefix. * Categorize all profiles into Popes * Create an index by date and by Papal name to included here and on the popes category * Create a list of needed tasks including a sub-list of pre-1500 tasks. * Write biographies and add succession boxes to all profiles. * Include a profile image, Wiki Commons has public domain images of all the popes. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=13066024 send me a private message]. Thanks! This project works closely with the '''Notables Project''' and the '''Religious Project'''. At times individual popes will also be associated with other area projects (eg Medieval Project, England; Spain Project etc). Useful source: [https://books.google.com.au/books?id=yvXeCQAAQBAJ&pg=PA303&lpg=PA303&dq=Pope+Honorious+IV&source=bl&ots=nqn_4pzSTC&sig=V8hj5Ma7c3nKft97aLtAm71sFIk&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjRrbuH7MPcAhVGxrwKHUrjCVEQ6AEwCXoECAgQAQ#v=onepage&q=Pope%20Honorious%20IV&f=false Google Books on the Deaths of the Popes] ===Project Status and Tasks Table=== NOTE: When creating the table I included all the tasks for every entry. For many of the post-1500 Popes some of the tasks have already been done and are not reflected here. I have also left "Needs Sourced" on profiles that only have the Wikipedia page, Strong primary sources or respected scholarly works exist online for all these profiles, they just need tracked down. List of Popes: {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |Pontiff Number||Papal Name||Given Name-Link to profile if it exists||Wikipedia||Tasks |- |1||Peter||[[Bar_Yonah-1|Shimon (Bar Yonah) Peter; St Peter]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Peter Saint Peter]||Needs Connected |- |2||Linus||[[Herculanus-1|Linus]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Linus Pope_Linus]||Needs Connected |- |3||Anacletus||[[Romanus-7|Anáklitos]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Anacletus Pope_Anacletus]||Needs Connected |- |4||Clement I||[[Romanus-6|Clemens]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Clement_I Pope_Clement_I]||Needs Connected |- |5||Evaristus||[[Judah-258|Eváristos]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Evaristus Pope_Evaristus]||Needs Connected |- |6||Alexander I||[[Di_Roma-83|Alexander]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Alexander_I Pope_Alexander_I]||Needs Connected |- |7||Sixtus|| [[Pastor-338|Xystus]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Sixtus_I Pope_Sixtus_I ]||Needs Connected |- |8||Telesphorus|| [[Terranova_da_Sibari-1|Telesfóros]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Telesphorus Pope_Telesphorus]||Needs Connected |- |9||Hyginus|| [[Greece-16|Hyginus]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Hyginus Pope_Hyginus] || Needs Connected |- |10||Pius I|| [[Rufinus-2|Pius]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Pius_I Pope_Pius_I ]||Needs Connected |- |11|| Anicetus|| [[Emesa-1|Aníkitos]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Anicetus Pope_Anicetus] ||Needs Connected |- |12||Soter|| [[Fondi-1|Soterius]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Soter Pope_Soter]||Needs Connected |- |13||Eleuterus|| [[Epirus-1|Eléutheros]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Eleuterus Pope_Eleuterus]||Needs Connected |- |14||Victor I||[[Africa-40|Victor]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Victor_I Pope_Victor_I]||Needs Connected |- |15||Zephyrinus||[[Di Roma-82|Zepheniah]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Zephyrinus Pope_Zephyrinus]||Needs Connected |- |16||Callixtus I|| [[Unknown-631223|Callixtus]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Callixtus_I Pope_Callixtus_I]||Needs Connected |- |17||Urban I|| [[Di_Roma-81|Urbanus]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Urban_I Pope_Urban_I]||Needs Connected |- |18||Pontian|| [[Calpurnius-2|Pontianus]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Pontian Pope_Pontian]||Needs Connected |- |19||Anterus|| [[Romulus-17|Anthirós]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Anterus Pope_Anterus]||Needs Connected |- |20||Fabian|| [[Fabius-5|Fabianus]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Fabian Pope_Fabian]||Needs Connected |- |21||Cornelius|| [[Di_Roma-80|Cornelius]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Cornelius Pope_Cornelius]||Needs Connected |- |22||Lucius I|| [[Porphyrianus-1|Lucius]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Lucius_I Pope_Lucius_I ]||Needs Connected |- |23||Stephen I|| [[Di Roma-79|Stéfanos]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Stephen_I Pope_Stephen_I]||Needs Connected |- |24||Sixtus II|| [[Greece-15|Síxtos]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Sixtus_II Pope_Sixtus_II]||Needs Connected |- |25||Dionysius|| [[Di Roma-78|Dionýsios]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Dionysius Pope_Dionysius]||Needs Connected |- |26||Felix I|| [[Di Roma-77|Felix]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Felix_I Pope_Felix_I ]||Needs Connected |- |27||Eutychian|| [[Luni-2|Eutychianus]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Eutychian Pope_Eutychian]||Needs Connected |- |28||Caius|| [[Caius-3|Gaíos]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Caius Pope_Caius]||Needs Connected |- |29||Marcellinus|| [[Projectus-1|Marcellinus]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Marcellinus Pope_Marcellinus]||Needs Connected |- |30||Marcellus I|| [[Di Roma-76|Marcellus]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Marcellus_I Pope_Marcellus_I]||Needs Connected |- |31||Eusebius|| [[Greece-14|Efsévios]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Eusebius Pope_Eusebius]||Needs Connected |- |32||Miltiades|| [[Africa-39|Miltiades]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Miltiades Pope_Miltiades]||Needs Connected |- |33||Sylvester I|| [[Rufinus-1|Silvester]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Sylvester_I Pope_Sylvester_I]||Needs Connected |- |34||Mark|| [[Priscus-2|Marcus]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Mark Pope_Mark]||Needs Connected |- |35||Julius I|| [[Di Roma-75|Iulius]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Julius_I Pope_Julius_I]||Needs Connected |- |36||Liberius||[[Di Roma-74|Liberius]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Liberius Pope_Liberius]||Needs Connected |- |37||Damasus I|| [[Antonius-24|Damasus]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Damasus_I Pope_Damasus_I]||Needs Connected |- |38||Siricius|| [[Tiburtius-3|Sicirius]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Siricius Pope_Siricius]||Needs Connected |- |39||Anastasius I|| [[Maximus-7|Anastasius]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Anastasius_I Pope_Anastasius_I]||Needs Connected |- |40||Innocent I||[[Innocentius-1| Innocentius]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Innocent_I Pope_Innocent_I]||Needs Connected |- |41||Zosimus|| [[Abramius-1|Zósimos]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Zosimus Pope_Zosimus]||Needs Connected |- |42||Boniface I|| [[Jocundus-1|Bonifacius]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Boniface_I Pope_Boniface_I ]||Needs Connected |- |43||Celestine I|| [[Priscus-1|Kelestínos]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Celestine_I Pope_Celestine_I]||Needs Connected |- |44||Sixtus III|| [[Di Roma-73|Xystus]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Sixtus_III Pope_Sixtus_III]||Needs Connected |- |45||Leo I|| [[Tuscany-12|Leo]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Leo_I Pope_Leo_I]||Needs Connected |- |46||Hilarius|| [[Sardinia-4|Ilários]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Hilarius Pope_Hilarius]||Needs Connected |- |47||Simplicius|| [[Castinus-1|Simplicius]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Simplicius Pope_Simplicius]||Needs Connected |- |48||Felix III||[[Di Roma-72|Felix]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Felix_III Pope_Felix_III]||Needs Connected down to [[Anicius-5|Pope Gregory I]] his great great grandson |- |49||Gelasius I|| [[Africa-38|Gelásios]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Gelasius_I Pope_Gelasius_I]||Needs Connected |- |50||Anastasius II|| [[Di Roma-71|Anastasius ]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Anastasius_II Pope_Anastasius_II]||Needs Connected |- |51||Symmachus|| [[Fortunatus-1|Sýmmachos]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Symmachus Pope_Symmachus]||Needs Connected |- |52||Hormisdas|| [[Frusino-2|Hormisdas]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Hormisdas Pope_Hormisdas]||Needs Connected |- |53||John I|| [[Siena-7|Ioannes]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_John_I Pope_John_I]||Needs Connected |- |54||Felix IV|| [[Castorius-1|Fílix]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Felix_IV Pope_Felix_IV]||Needs Connected |- |55||Boniface II|| [[Sigibuld-1|Bonifacius]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Boniface_II Pope_Boniface_II]||Needs Connected, |- |56||John II|| [[Praeiectus-1|Mercurius]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_John_II Pope_John_II]||Needs Connected |- |57||Agapetus I|| [[Gordianus-1|Agapitus]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Agapetus_I Pope_Agapetus_I]||Needs Connected |- |58||Silverius|| [[Frusino-1|Silverius]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Silverius Pope_Silverius]||Needs Connected |- |59||Vigilius|| [[Vigilius-1|Vigilius]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Vigilius Pope_Vigilius]||Needs Connected |- |60||Pelagius I|| [[Di_Roma-65|Pelagius]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Pelagius_I Pope_Pelagius_I]||Needs Connected |- |61||John III|| [[Anastasius-3|Catelinus]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_John_III Pope_John_III]||Needs Connected |- |62||Benedict I|| [[Di_Roma-63|Benedict]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Benedict_I Pope_Benedict_I]||Needs Connected |- |63||Pelagius II|| [[Winigild-1|Pelagius]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Pelagius_II Pope_Pelagius_II ]||Needs Connected |- |64||Gregory I|| [[Anicius-5|Gregorius]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Gregory_I Pope_Gregory_I]||Needs Connected |- |65||Sabinian|| [[Blera-1|Sabinian]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Sabinian Pope_Sabinian]||Needs Connected |- |66||Boniface III|| [[Cataadioce-1|Boniface]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Boniface_III Pope_Boniface_III]||Needs Connected |- |67||Boniface IV||[[Marsica-1|Boniface]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Boniface_IV Pope_Boniface_IV]||Needs Connected |- |68||Adeodatus I|| [[Di_Roma-60|Adeodatus or Deusdedit]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Adeodatus_I Pope_Adeodatus_I]||Needs Connected |- |69||Boniface V|| [[Naples-61|Boniface]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Boniface_V Pope_Boniface_V]||Needs Connected |- |70||Honorius I|| [[Campania-1|Honorius]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Honorius_I Pope_Honorius_I]||Needs Connected |- |71|| Severinus || [[Avienus-2|Severinus]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Severinus Pope_Severinus]||Needs Connected |- |72|| John IV || [[Dalmatia-1|John]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_John_IV Pope_John_IV]||Needs Connected |- |73||Theodore I|| [[Jerusalem-47|Theodore]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Theodore_I Pope_Theodore_I]||Needs Connected |- |74||St Martin I|| [[Todi-2|Martin]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Martin_I Pope_Martin_I]||Needs Connected |- |75||Eugene I|| [[Aventine-1|Eugenius]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Eugene_I Pope_Eugene_I]||Needs Connected |- |76||Vitalian|| [[Segni-4|Vitalianus]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Vitalian Pope_Vitalian]||Needs Connected |- |77||Adeodatus II|| [[Di_Roma-69|Adeodatus]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Adeodatus_II Pope_Adeodatus_II]||Needs Connected |- |78||Donus|| [[Di_Roma-57|Dónos ]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Donus Pope_Donus]||Needs Connected |- |79||Agatho|| [[Sicily-30|Agatho]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Agatho Pope_Agatho]||Needs Connected |- |80||Leo II|| [[Maneius-1|Leo Maneius]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Leo_II Pope_Leo_II ]||Needs Connected |- |81||Benedict II|| [[Di_Roma-56|Benedict]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Benedict_II Pope_Benedict_II]||Needs Connected |- |82||John V|| [[Antioch-8|John]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_John_V Pope_John_V]||Needs Connected |- |83||Conon|| [[Sicily-28|Conon]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Conon Pope_Conon]||Needs Connected |- |84||Sergius I|| [[Antioch-7|Sérgios]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Sergius_I Pope_Sergius_I]||Needs Connected |- |85||John VI|| [[Ephesus-1|John]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_John_VI Pope_John_VI]||Needs Connected |- |86||John VII||[[Rossano-8|John]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_John_VII Pope_John_VII]||Needs Connected |- |87||Sisinnius|| [[Syria-123|Sisinnius]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Sisinnius Pope_Sisinnius]||Needs Connected |- |88||Constantine|| [[Syria-121|Constantine]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Constantine Pope_Constantine]||Needs Connected |- |89||Gregory II|| [[Di_Roma-55|Gregory]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Gregory_II Pope_Gregory_II]||Needs Connected |- |90||Gregory III|| [[Syria-120|Gregory]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Gregory_III Pope_Gregory_III]||Needs Connected |- |91||Zachary|| [[Santa-Severina-1|Zacharías]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Zachary Pope_Zachary]||Needs Connected |- |92||Stephen II|| [[Di_Roma-53|Stephanus]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Stephen_II Pope_Stephen_II ]||Needs Connected |- |93||Paul I|| [[Di_Roma-52|Paul]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Paul_I Pope_Paul_I ]||Needs Connected |- |94||Stephen III|| [[Sicily-27|Stéfanos]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Stephen_III Pope_Stephen_III]||Needs Connected |- |95||Adrian I|| [[Di_Roma-51|Adrian]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Adrian_I Pope_Adrian_I]||Needs Connected |- |96||Leo III|| [[Di_Roma-50|Leo]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Leo_III Pope_Leo_III]||Needs Connected |- |97||Stephen IV|| [[Di_Roma-49|Stephanus]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Stephen_IV Pope_Stephen_IV]||Needs Connected |- |98||Paschal I|| [[Massimo-7|Paschális]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Paschal_I Pope_Paschal_I ]||Needs Connected |- |99||Eugene II|| [[Di_Roma-48|Evgénios]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Eugene_II Pope_Eugene_II]||Needs Connected |- |100||Valentine|| [[Di_Roma-47|Valentínos]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Valentine Pope_Valentine]||Needs Connected |- |101||Gregory IV|| [[Di_Roma-46|Gregorio]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Gregory_IV Pope_Gregory_IV]||Needs Connected |- |102||Sergius II|| [[Di_Roma-45|Sergorio]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Sergius_II Pope_Sergius_II]||Needs Connected Needs Sourced |- |103||Leo IV|| [[Di_Roma-44|Leo]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Leo_IV Pope_Leo_IV]||Needs Connected |- |104||Benedict III|| [[Sabellus-1|Benedetto Sabellus]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Benedict_III Pope_Benedict_III]||Needs Connected |- |105|| Nicholas I|| [[Di_Roma-42|Niccolò]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Nicholas_I Pope_Nicholas_I]||Needs Connected, |- |106||Adrian II|| [[Di_Roma-41|Adrian]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Adrian_II Pope_Adrian_II ]||Needs Connected, Needs Sourced |- |107||John VIII|| [[Di_Roma-40|Giovanni]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_John_VIII Pope_John_VIII]||Needs Connected |- |108||Marinus I|| [[Gallese-4|Marinus]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Marinus_I Pope_Marinus_I]||Needs Connected |- |109||Adrian III|| [[Di_Roma-39|Adriano]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Adrian_III Pope_Adrian_III]||Needs Connected Needs Sourced |- |110||Stephen V|| [[Di_Roma-38|Stephen]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Stephen_V Pope_Stephen_V]||Needs Connected |- |111||Formosus|| [[Di_Roma-37|Formosus]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Formosus Pope_Formosus]||Needs Connected Needs Sourced |- |112||Boniface VI|| [[Di_Roma-36|Boniface]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Boniface_VI Pope_Boniface_VI]||Needs Connected |- |113||Stephen VI|| [[Di_Roma-35|Stefanus]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Stephen_VI Pope_Stephen_VI]||Needs Connected |- |114||Romanus|| [[Gallese-3|Romanus]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Romanus Pope_Romanus]||Needs Connected |- |115||Theodore II|| [[Di_Roma-34|Teodoro]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Theodore_II Pope_Theodore_II]||Needs Connected |- |116||John IX|| [[Tivoli-2|Giovanni]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_John_IX Pope_John_IX]||Needs Connected |- |117||Benedict IV|| [[Di_Roma-33|Benedetto]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Benedict_IV Pope_Benedict_IV]||Needs Connected |- |118||Leo V|| [[Priapi-1|Leo]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Leo_V Pope_Leo_V]||Needs Connected |- |119||Sergius III|| [[Rome-210 |Sergorio]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Sergius_III Pope_Sergius_III]|| |- |120||Anastasius III|| [[Di_Roma-32|Anastasius]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Anastasius_III Pope_Anastasius_III]||Needs Connected |- |121|| Lando || [[Sabina-11|Lando]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Lando Pope_Lando]||Needs Connected |- |122||John X|| [[Tossignano-1|Giovanni]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_John_X Pope_John_X]||Needs Connected |- |123||Leo VI|| [[Di_Roma-31|Leo]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Leo_VI Pope_Leo_VI]||Needs Connected |- |124||Stephen VII|| [[Di_Roma-30|Stefanus]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Stephen_VII Pope_Stephen_VII]||Needs Connected |- |125||John XI|| [[Di_Roma-29|Giovanni]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_John_XI Pope_John_XI]|| |- |126||Leo VII|| [[Di_Roma-28|Leo]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Leo_VII Pope_Leo_VII]||Needs Connected |- |127||Stephen VIII|| [[Di_Roma-27|Stefanus]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Stephen_VIII Pope_Stephen_VIII]||Needs Connected |- |128||Marinus II|| [[Di_Roma-26|Marino]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Marinus_II Pope_Marinus_II]||Needs Connected |- |129||Agapetus II|| [[Di_Roma-25|Agapito]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Agapetus_II Pope_Agapetus_II]||Needs Connected |- |130||John XII|| [[Tusculum-3|Ottaviano]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_John_XII Pope_John_XII]||Needs Connected |- |131||Leo VIII|| [[Di_Roma-24|Leone]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Leo_VIII Pope_Leo_VIII]||Needs Connected |- |132||Benedict V|| [[Di_Roma-23|Benedetto]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Benedict_V Pope_Benedict_V]||Needs Connected |- |133||John XIII||[[Crescenzi-81|Giovanni dei Crescenzi]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_John_XIII Pope_John_XIII]||Needs Connected |- |134||Benedict VI|| [[Di_Roma-22|Benedetto]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Benedict_VI Pope_Benedict_VI]||Needs Connected |- |135||Benedict VII||[[Tuscolo-3|Benedetto dei conti di Tuscolo]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Benedict_VII Pope_Benedict_VII]||Needs Connected |- |136||John XIV||[[Canepanova-1|Pietro Canepanova]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_John_XIV Pope_John_XIV]||Needs Connected |- |137||John XV||[[Gallina_Alba-1|Giovanni di Gallina Alba]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_John_XV Pope_John_XV]||Needs Connected |- |138||Gregory V||[[Kärnten-1|Bruno von Kärnten]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Gregory_V Pope_Gregory_V]||Needs Connected |- |139||Sylvester II||[[Aurillac-1|Gerbert d'Aurillac]]|||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Sylvester_II Pope_Sylvester_II]||Needs Connected |- |140||John XVII||[[Siccone-2|Giovanni Siccone]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_John_XVII Pope_John_XVII]||Needs Connected |- |141||John XVIII||[[Fasano-97|Giovanni Fasano]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_John_XVIII Pope_John_XVIII]||Needs Connected |- |142||Sergius IV||[[Buccaporci-1|Pietro Boccadiporco]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Sergius_IV Pope_Sergius_IV]||Needs Connected |- |143||Benedict VIII||[[Tuscolo-2|Teofilatto dei Conti di Tuscolo]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Benedict_VIII Pope_Benedict_VIII]||Needs Connected |- |144||John XIX||[[Tuscolo-1|Romano dei Conti di Tuscolo]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_John_XIX Pope_John_XIX]||Needs Connected |- |145||Benedict IX||[[Tusculum-2|Theophylactus of Tusculum]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Benedict_IX Pope_Benedict_IX]||Needs Connected |- |146||Sylvester III||[[Crescenzi–Ottaviani-1|Giovanni dei Crescenzi-Ottaviani]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Sylvester_III Pope_Sylvester_III]||Needs Connected |- |147||Benedict IX||[[Tusculum-2|Theophylactus of Tusculum]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Benedict_IX Pope_Benedict_IX]||Needs Connected |- |148||Gregory VI||[[Graziano-133|Giovanni Graziano]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Gregory_VI Pope_Gregory_VI]||Needs Connected |- |149||Clement II||[[Mörsleben-3 |Suidger von Morsleben-Hornburg]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Clement_II Pope_Clement_II]|| |- |150||Benedict IX||[[Tusculum-2|Theophylactus of Tusculum]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Benedict_IX Pope_Benedict_IX]||Needs Connected |- |151||Damasus II||[[Bagnario-1|Poppo Bagnario de' Curagnoni]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Damasus_II Pope_Damasus_II]||Needs Connected |- |152||Leo IX||[[Egisheim-16 |Bruno von Count of Dagsbourg]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Leo_IX Pope_Leo_IX]|| |- |153||Victor II||[[Dollnstein-Hirschberg-1|Gebhard of Dollnstein-Hirschberg]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Victor_II Pope_Victor_II]||Needs Connected |- |154||Stephen IX||[[Lorraine-381|Frédéric de Lorraine]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Stephen_IX Pope_Stephen_IX]||Needs Connected (see [[Verdun-73|Gozelo I]] his father |- |155||Nicholas II||[[Bourgogne-448|Gerard de Bourgogne]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Nicholas_II Pope_Nicholas_II]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced, Needs Category |- |156|| Alexander II ||[[Baggio-9|Anselmo da Baggio]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Alexander_II Pope_Alexander_II]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced, Needs Category |- |157|| Gregory VII ||[[Sovana-1|Ildebrando di Sovana]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Gregory_VII Pope_Gregory_VII]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced, Needs Category, Needs Succession Box linked |-y |158|| Victor III || [[Benevento-61|Dauferio Benevento (Desiderio)]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Victor_III Pope_Victor_III]||Needs Connected, Needs Sourced, Needs Category, Needs Image, See [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1202109/pope-victor-iii G2G question] |- |159|| Urban II ||[[Lagery-1|Odo de Lagery]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Urban_II Pope_Urban_II]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced, Needs Category |- |160|| Paschal II ||[[Ranieri-104|Raniero Ranieri]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Paschal_II Pope_Paschal_II]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced, Needs Category |- |161|| Gelasius II ||[[Caetani-23|Giovanni dei Caetani]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Gelasius_II Pope_Gelasius_II]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced, Needs Category |- |162|| Callixtus II ||[[Bourgogne-278| Gui de Bourgogne]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Callixtus_II Pope_Callixtus_II]||Needs Biography, Needs Sourced |- |163|| Honorius II ||[[Scannabecchi-1|Lamberto Scannabecchi]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Honorius_II Pope_Honorius_II]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced, Needs Category, Needs Succession Box |- |164|| Innocent II || [[Papareschi-1|Gregorio Papareschi]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Innocent_II Pope_Innocent_II]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced, Needs Category |- |165|| Celestine II ||[[Castello-76|Guido di Castello]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Celestine_II Pope_Celestine_II]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced, Needs Category |- |166|| Lucius II ||[[Orso-52|Gherardo Caccianemici dal Orso]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Lucius_II Pope_Lucius_II]||Needs Connected, |- |167|| Eugene III ||[[Pignatelli-33|Bernardo Pignatelli]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Eugene_III Pope_Eugene_III]||Needs Connected, |- |168|| Anastasius IV ||[[Suburra-1|Corrado della Suburra]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Anastasius_IV Pope_Anastasius_IV]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected |- |169|| Adrian IV ||[[Breakspear-50|Nicholas Breakspear]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Adrian_IV Pope_Adrian_IV]||Needs Connected |- |170|| Alexander III ||[[Bandinelli-1|Rolando Bandinelli]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Alexander_III Pope_Alexander_III]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced |- |171|| Lucius III ||[[Allucignoli-1|Ubaldo Allucignoli]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Lucius_III Pope_Lucius_III]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced |- |172|| Urban III ||[[Crivelli-24|Uberto Crivelli]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Urban_III Pope_Urban_III]||Needs Connected |- |173|| Gregory VIII ||[[Morra-26|Alberto de Morra]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Gregory_VIII Pope_Gregory_VIII]||Needs Connected |- |174|| Clement III ||[[Scolari-73|Paolo Scolari]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Clement_III Pope_Clement_III]||Needs Connected |- |175|| Celestine III ||[[Orsini-38|Giacinto Bobone Orsini]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Celestine_III Pope_Celestine_III]||Need LNAB changed to Bobone (contacted PM on 7 Mar 2021) |- |176|| Innocent III ||[[Segni-1|Lotario dei Conti di Segni]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Innocent_III Pope_Innocent_III]|| |- |177|| Honorius III ||[[Savelli-9|Cencio Savelli]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Honorius_III Pope_Honorius_III]||Done |- |178|| Gregory IX ||[[Conti-186|Ugolino dei Conti di Segni]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Gregory_IX Pope_Gregory_IX]||Done. Just waiting on response as to LNAB which should be Segni and current last name di Segni. |- |179|| Celestine IV ||[[Castiglioni-32|Goffredo Castiglioni]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Celestine_IV Pope_Celestine_IV]||Needs Connected |- |180|| Innocent IV ||[[Fieschi-20|Sinibaldo Fieschi]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Innocent_IV Pope_Innocent_IV]|| |- |181|| Alexander IV ||[[Jenne-344|Rinaldo di Jenne]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Alexander_IV Pope_Alexander_IV]|| |- |182|| Urban IV ||[[Pantaléon-2|Jacques Pantaléon]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Urban_IV Pope_Urban_IV]||Needs Connected |- |183|| Clement IV ||[[Foulques-7|Gui Foulques]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Clement_IV Pope_Clement_IV]||Needs Connected parents and daughters mentioned in biography |- |184|| Gregory X ||[[Visconti-129|Tebaldo Visconti]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Gregory_X Pope_Gregory_X]||Needs Connected |- |185|| Innocent V ||[[De_Tarentaise-1|Pierre de Tarentaise]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Innocent_V Pope_Innocent_V]||Needs Connected |- |186|| Adrian V ||[[Fieschi-19|Ottobuono Fieschi]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Adrian_V Pope_Adrian_V]|| |- |187|| John XXI || [[Julião-13|Pedro Julião]] ||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_John_XXI Pope_John_XXI]||Needs Connected |- |188|| Nicholas III ||[[Orsini-39|Giovanni Gaetano Orsini]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Nicholas_III Pope_Nicholas_III]||Done |- |189|| Martin IV ||[[Brion-129|Simon de Brion]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Martin_IV Pope_Martin_IV]||Needs Connected |- |190|| Honorius IV ||[[Savelli-6|Giacomo Savelli]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Honorius_IV Pope_Honorius_IV]||Needs Biography. The age difference between his sister Maria and himself is more than 60 years (He was born in 1210 and Maria was born in 1285). '''This needs investigation and resolution'''. |- |191|| Nicholas IV ||[[Masci-14|Girolamo Masci]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Nicholas_IV Pope_Nicholas_IV]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced |- |192|| Celestine V ||[[Morrone-66|Pietro del Morrone]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Celestine_V Pope_Celestine_V]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced, |- |193|| Boniface VIII ||[[Caetani-12|Benedetto Caetani]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Boniface_VIII Pope_Boniface_VIII]||Needs Biography |- |194|| Benedict XI ||[[Boccasio-1|Niccolò di Boccasio]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Benedict_XI Pope_Benedict_XI]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced, |- |195|| Clement V ||[[De_Got-2|Bertrand de Got]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Clement_V Pope_Clement_V]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced |- |196|| John XXII ||[[Duèze-1|Jacques Duèze]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_John_XXII Pope_John_XXII]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced |- |197|| Benedict XII ||[[Fournier-1969|Jacques Fournier]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Benedict_XII Pope_Benedict_XII]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced |- |198|| Clement VI ||[[Roger-470|Pierre Roger]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Clement_VI Pope_Clement_VI]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced |- |199|| Innocent VI ||[[Aubert-283|Étienne Aubert]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Innocent_VI Pope_Innocent_VI]|| Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced |- |200|| Urban V ||[[Grimoard-1|Guillaume de Grimoard]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Urban_V Pope_Urban_V]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected |- |201|| Gregory XI ||[[Beaufort-414|Pierre Roger de Beaufort]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Gregory_XI Pope_Gregory_XI]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced |- |202|| Urban VI ||[[Prignano-1|Bartolomeo Prignano]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Urban_VI Pope_Urban_VI]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced |- |203|| Boniface IX ||[[Tomacelli-2|Pietro Tomacelli]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Boniface_IX Pope_Boniface_IX]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced |- |204|| Innocent VII ||[[Migliorati-2|Cosimo Gentile Migliorati]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Innocent_VII Pope_Innocent_VII]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected |- |205|| Gregory XII ||[[Correr-1|Angelo Correr]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Gregory_XII Pope_Gregory_XII]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected |- |206|| Martin V ||[[Colonna-54|Oddone Colonna]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Martin_V Pope_Martin_V]||Needs Biography |- |207|| Eugene IV ||[[Condulmer-1|Gabriele Condulmer]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Eugene_IV Pope_Eugene_IV]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced |- |208|| Nicholas V ||[[Parentucelli-1|Tommaso Parentucelli]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Nicholas_V Pope_Nicholas_V]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced |- |209|| Callixtus III ||[[De_Borja-2|Alfonso de Borja]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Callixtus_III Pope_Callixtus_III]||Needs Biography, Needs Sourced |- |210|| Pius II ||[[Piccolomini-6|Enea Silvio Piccolomini]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Pius_II Pope_Pius_II]|| |- |211|| Paul II ||[[Barbo-24|Pietro Barbo]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Paul_II Pope_Paul_II]||Needs Connected |- |212|| Sixtus IV ||[[Della_Rovere-2|Francesco della Rovere]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Sixtus_IV Pope_Sixtus_IV]||LNAB should conform to EuroAristo conventions, Needs Biography |- |213|| Innocent VIII ||[[Cibo-1|Giovanni Battista Cybo]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Innocent_VIII Pope_Innocent_VIII]||Needs Connected |- |214|| Alexander VI ||[[De_Borja-1 |Roderic Llançol i de Borja]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Alexander_VI Pope_Alexander_VI]||LNAB should conform to EuroAristo conventions, Biography may need edited, Needs Sourced |- |215|| Pius III ||[[Piccolomini-5|Francesco Todeschini Piccolomini]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Pius_III Pope_Pius_III]||Needs Biography, Needs Sourced |- |216|| Julius II ||[[Della_Rovere-1|Giuliano della Rovere]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Julius_II Pope_Julius_II]||Needs Biography, Needs Sourced |- |217|| Leo X ||[[Medici-26 |Giovanni di Lorenzo de' Medici]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Leo_X Pope_Leo_X]||Needs Biography, Needs Sourced |- |218|| Adrian VI ||[[Boeyens-2|Adriaan Floriszoon Boeyens]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Adrian_VI Pope_Adrian_VI]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced, |- |219|| Clement VII ||[[Medici-23 |Giulio di Giuliano de' Medici]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Clement_VII Pope_Clement_VII]|| Needs Sourced, Biography cleaned up |- |220|| Paul III ||[[Farnese-2 |Alessandro Farnese]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Paul_III Pope_Paul_III]|| Needs Sourced |- |221|| Julius III ||[[Del_Monte-32|Giovanni Maria Ciocchi del Monte]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Julius_III Pope_Julius_III]||Needs Connected |- |||||'''The preceding profiles are pre1500s ''' |- |222|| Marcellus II ||[[Spannochi-2 |Marcello Cervini degli Spannochi]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Marcellus_II Pope_Marcellus_II]|| Needs Connected, Needs Sourced, |- |223|| Paul IV ||[[Carafa-2|Giovanni Pietro Carafa]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Paul_IV Pope_Paul_IV]||Needs Connected, Needs Sourced, Needs Image |- |224|| Pius IV ||[[Medici-74|Giovanni Angelo Medici]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Pius_IV Pope_Pius_IV]|| Needs Biography expanded. |- |225|| Pius V ||[[Ghislieri-1 |Antonio Ghislieri]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Pius_V Pope_Pius_V]||Needs Connected, Needs Sourced. |- |226|| Gregory XIII ||[[Boncompagni-3 |Ugo Boncompagni]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Gregory_XIII Pope_Gregory_XIII]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced |- |227|| Sixtus V ||[[Montalto-3 |Felice Peretti di Montalto]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Sixtus_V Pope_Sixtus_V]||Needs Connected, Needs Sourced |- |228|| Urban VII ||[[Castagna-5 |Giovanni Battista Castagna]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Urban_VII Pope_Urban_VII]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced |- |229|| Gregory XIV ||[[Sfondrato-1 |Niccolò Sfondrati]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Gregory_XIV Pope_Gregory_XIV]|| Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced |- |230|| Innocent IX ||[[Facchinetti-15 |Giovanni Antonio Facchinetti]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Innocent_IX Pope_Innocent_IX]|| Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced |- |231|| Clement VIII ||[[Aldobrandini-6 |Ippolito Aldobrandini]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Clement_VIII Pope_Clement_VIII]||Needs Biography, Needs Sourced |- |232|| Leo XI ||[[Medici-70 |Alessandro Ottaviano de' Medici]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Leo_XI Pope_Leo_XI]||Needs Biography, Needs Sourced |- |233|| Paul V ||[[Borghese-6 |Camillo Borghese]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Paul_V Pope_Paul_V]|| Needs Biography, Needs Sourced |- |234|| Gregory XV ||[[Ludovisi-2|Alessandro Ludovisi]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Gregory_XV Pope_Gregory_XV]||Needs Profile, Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced, Needs Category |- |235|| Urban VIII ||[[Barberini-7 |Maffeo Barberini]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Urban_VIII Pope_Urban_VIII]|| Needs Biography, Needs Sourced |- |236|| Innocent X ||[[Pamphilj-1 |Giovanni Battista Pamphilj]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Innocent_X Pope_Innocent_X]||Needs Biography, Needs Sourced |- |237|| Alexander VII ||[[Chigi-1 |Fabio Chigi]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Alexander_VII Pope_Alexander_VII]|| Needs Biography, Needs Sourced |- |238|| Clement IX ||[[Rospigliosi-1 |Giulio Rospigliosi]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Clement_IX Pope_Clement_IX]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced |- |239|| Clement X ||[[Altieri-11 |Emilio Bonaventura Altieri]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Clement_X Pope_Clement_X]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced |- |240|| Innocent XI ||[[Odescalchi-2 |Benedetto Odescalchi]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Innocent_XI Pope_Innocent_XI]||Needs Biography, Needs Sourced |- |241|| Alexander VIII ||[[Ottoboni-1 |Pietro Vito Ottoboni]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Alexander_VIII Pope_Alexander_VIII]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced |- |242|| Innocent XII ||[[Pignatelli-4 |Antonio Pignatelli]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Innocent_XII Pope_Innocent_XII]|| Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced |- |243|| Clement XI ||[[Albani-4 |Giovanni Francesco Albani]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Clement_XI Pope_Clement_XI]|| Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced |- |244|| Innocent XIII ||[[Dei_Conti-1 |Michelangelo dei Conti]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Innocent_XIII Pope_Innocent_XIII]||LNAB should conform to EuroAristo Conventions, Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced |- |245|| Benedict XIII ||[[Orsini-52 |Pietro Francesco Orsini]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Benedict_XIII Pope_Benedict_XIII]|| Needs Biography, Needs Sourced |- |246|| Clement XII ||[[Corsini-1 |Lorenzo Corsini]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Clement_XII Pope_Clement_XII]|| Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced |- |247|| Benedict XIV ||[[Lambertini-3 |Prospero Lorenzo Lambertini]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Benedict_XIV Pope_Benedict_XIV]|| Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced |- |248|| Clement XIII ||[[Di_Rezzonico-1 |Carlo della Torre di Rezzonico]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Clement_XIII Pope_Clement_XIII]||LNAB should conform to EuroAristo conventions, Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced |- |249|| Clement XIV ||[[Ganganelli-1 |Giovanni Vincenzo Antonio Ganganelli]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Clement_XIV Pope_Clement_XIV]|| Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced |- |250|| Pius VI ||[[Braschi-1|Giovanni Angelo Braschi]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Pius_VI Pope_Pius_VI]|| Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced |- |251|| Pius VII ||[[Chiaramonti-1 |Barnaba Niccolò Maria Luigi Chiaramonti]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Pius_VII Pope_Pius_VII]||Needs Biography, Needs Sourced |- |252|| Leo XII ||[[Della_Genga-1 |Annibale Francesco Clemente Melchiore Girolamo Nicola Sermattei della Genga]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Leo_XII Pope_Leo_XII]||LNAB should conform to EuroAristo conventions, Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced |- |253|| Pius VIII ||[[Castiglioni-1 |Francesco Saverio Castiglioni]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Pius_VIII Pope_Pius_VIII]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced |- |254|| Gregory XVI ||[[Cappellari-9 |Bartolomeo Alberto Cappellari]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Gregory_XVI Pope_Gregory_XVI]|| Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced |- |255|| Pius IX ||[[Mastai-Ferretti-1 |Giovanni Maria Mastai-Ferretti]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Pius_IX Pope_Pius_IX]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced |- |256|| Leo XIII ||[[Pecci-1 |Gioacchino Vincenzo Raffaele Luigi Pecci]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Leo_XIII Pope_Leo_XIII]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced '''Biography is being built by [[Robins-1306|Jennifer Robins''']] |- |257|| Pius X ||[[Sarto-1 |Giuseppe Melchiorre Sarto]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Pius_X Pope_Pius_X]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced |- |258|| Benedict XV ||[[Chiesa-11 |Giacomo Paolo Giovanni Battista Della Chiesa]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Benedict_XV Pope_Benedict_XV]|| Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced |- |259|| Pius XI ||[[Ratti-6 |Achille Ambrogio Damiano Ratti]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Pius_XI Pope_Pius_XI]||Biography needs edited, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced |- |260|| Pius XII ||[[Pacelli-11 |Eugenio Maria Giuseppe Giovanni Pacelli]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Pius_XII Pope_Pius_XII]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced |- |261|| John XXIII ||[[Roncalli-1 |Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_John_XXIII Pope_John_XXIII]||Done |- |262|| Paul VI ||[[Montini-1 |Giovanni Battista Enrico Antonio Maria Montini]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Paul_VI Pope_Paul_VI]|| Biography needs expanding |- |263|| John Paul I ||[[Luciani-3 |Albino Luciani]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_John_Paul_I Pope_John_Paul_I]|| Needs Sourced - '''Being reviewed by [[Langridge-71| Janet Wild]]''' |- |264|| John Paul II ||[[Wojtyla-13 |Karol Józef Wojtyła]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_John_Paul_II Pope_John_Paul_II]||Done |- |265|| Benedict XVI ||[[Ratzinger-1| Joseph Aloisius Ratzinger]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Benedict_XVI Pope_Benedict_XVI]||'''Privacy Protected''' |- |266|| Francis ||[[Bergoglio-2| Jorge Mario Bergoglio]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Francis Pope_Francis]||'''Privacy Protected''' Needs Biography, Needs Connected |}

Poplar Springs Cemetery, Simpson County, Mississippi

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[[Category:Simpson County, Mississippi, Cemeteries]] [[Category: Poplar Springs Cemetery, Mendenhall, Simpson County, Mississippi]] [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This project will catalog and document all burials in Poplar Springs Cemetery, located in rural Simpson County, Mississippi with a Mendenhall address. This free space page for the Poplar Springs Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Mississippi Cemeteries Project is a sub-project of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, '''please contact [[Bishop-4082|Myrtis Bishop]] for assistance'''. ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== :Location :: Poplar Springs Cemetery :: Poplar Springs Baptist Church :: 362 Poplar Springs Road :: Mendenhall, MS 39114 :: Phone: (601) 847-2555 :GPS Coordinates (WGS84) :: 31.981026, -89.844353 :[https://goo.gl/maps/G0ugM Poplar Springs Cemetery on Google Maps] === History === Poplar Springs Baptist Church operates and maintains this cemetery. Cemetery is medium size with more than 400 burials. Cemetery is open with no fence or sign. As of Jul 9, 2018 '''Findagrave'''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2240588 Findagave - Poplar Springs Baptist Church Cemetery] lists Poplar Springs Cemetery with 429 graves recorded and 94% photographed. ===Tasks Completed=== :Photography * 100% of marked graves in this cemetery have been photographed by [[Bishop-4082 | Myrtis Bishop]] as of May 2011. :Data Transcription * 100% of all marked graves as of May 2011. :Link to Profiles * 40% of all marked graves ===To Do=== * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. * Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. === Table of Interments === Data given is as on Headstone {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name ! First/Middle Names/Initials ! data-sort-type="date" | Born ! data-sort-type="date" | Died ! Inscription (notes) ! class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Mangum-xxx | Abernathy ]]||Jurenia Mangum||1882||||(reported burial, found no stone)||[[Image:Abernathy-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Abernathy-xxx | Abernathy ]]||William Preston ||1880||1920||(reported burial, found no stone)||[[Image:Abernathy-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dollar-888 | Allen ]]||Margrette Emily ||1858-06-08||1922-07-02||(nee Dollar) Wife of W. T. Allen (note h/w have same birth date)||[[Image:Dollar-888.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Allen-40273 | Allen ]]||W. T. ||1858-06-08||1942-10-02||He died as he lived, a Christian.||[[Image:Allen-40273.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ponder-279| Barker ]]||Salena Ponder||1910-03-07||1970-09-15||We shall meet again who have loved each other.||[[Image:Barker-4865.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Barker-4865| Barker ]]||Woodrow Wilson ||1913-07-29||1995-02-26||We shall meet again who have loved each other.||[[Image:Barker-4865.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Batton-350 | Batton ]]||Doyle Ray ||1925-12-02||1998-12-14||[wed] Apr 24, 1948; (back) Children - Ronnie, Cheryl, Steven, Kymble; US Army World War II||[[Image:Batton-350.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Benton-4036 | Benton ]]||Alonzo ||1884-01-26||1967-01-05||||[[Image:Benton-4036.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Benton-4977 | Benton ]]||Christopher R. ||1953-01-02||1984-08-27|| ||[[Image:Benton-4977.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Parker-45116| Benton ]]||Dovie P. ||1890-09-26||1981-08-05||(nee Parker)||[[Image:Parker-45116.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Benton-4038 | Benton ]]||Howard ||1925-08-15||2016-11-12||(mil) US Navy World War II ||[[Image:Benton-4038.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Benton-4039 | Benton ]]||Richard T. ||1920-01-10||2013-03-17||||[[Image:Benton-4039.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Benton-4978 | Benton ]]||Rebecca Lynn ||1955-02-26||2009-12-25||||[[Image:Benton-4978.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Benton-4976 | Benton ]]||Sarah Almeda ||1917-07-02||1998-05-23||||[[Image:Benton-4976.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Biggins-xxx | Biggins ]]||Charles L. ||1925-01-18||1997-09-23||US Navy, World War II||[[Image:Biggins-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Blackwell-2993| Blackwell ]]||Elmer Roy ||1930-07-27||1973-11-23||[wed] Oct 22, 1955; Precious Lord take my hand.; Mississippi CPL US Army Res Korea||[[Image:Blackwell-2993.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-7370| Blackwell ]]||Mary S. May||1935-08-25||1990-04-03||(nee May) [wed] Oct 22, 1955; Precious Lord take my hand.||[[Image:May-7370.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Blackwell-2992| Blackwell ]]||Velma Lois ||1930-07-27||1978-04-02||||[[Image:Blackwell-2992.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Blackwell-2990| Blackwell ]]||William Robert ||1885-10-14||1944-07-02||FATHER||[[Image:Blackwell-2990.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Blanchard-xxx | Blanchard ]]||Gertrude Pilie ||1914-02-07||1984-10-01||Mother||[[Image:Blanchard-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Boldware-xxx | Boldware ]]||A. B. ||1875-09-23||1909-09-16||||[[Image:Boldware-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Boleware-xxx | Boleware ]]||Bulah ||1875-03-24||||In Loving Memory||[[Image:Boleware-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bowman-xxx | Bowman ]]||Russell ||1961||2009||(FHM)||[[Image:Bowman-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brumfield-xxx | Brumfield ]]||Ike Mangum ||1918||1986||||[[Image:Brumfield-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Taylor-102208 | Burns ]]||Maggie L. ||1907-08-01||1996-08||(nee Taylor) MOTHER (death date from SSDi)||[[Image:Burns-19855.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Burns-19855 | Burns ]]||Nelson ||1916-08-01||1992-08||FATHER (death date from SSDi)||[[Image:Burns-19855.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-7486 | Butler ]]||James Truett ||1919-09-27||1985-06-10||||[[Image:Butler-7486.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Boleware-2 | Butler ]]||Melinda "Maggie" ||1857-12-20||1920-11-13||MAMA (nee Boleware) ||[[Image:Boleware-2.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-12188 | Butler ]]||Nanny L. ||1896-04-10||1949-03-08||Mother (nee Roberts)||[[Image:Butler-7485.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-7485 | Butler ]]||Quitman T. ||1899-08-11||1967-03-01||Father||[[Image:Butler-7485.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-7487 | Butler ]]||Robert Harold ||1925-10-24||1949-01-08||Mississippi SC3 USNR World War II||[[Image:Butler-7487.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Avery-2196 | Butler ]]||Vera Avery||1923-02-17||2010-09-19||||[[Image:Butler-7486.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sexton-1871 | Bynum ]]||Elmira ||1947-12-11||1998-08-27||Mother (nee Sexton) ||[[Image:Milner-595.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bynum-951 | Bynum ]]||Robert Orville ||1932-04-22||1977-12-29||Father; PFC US Army Korea||[[Image:Bynum-951.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ponder-324| Cline ]]||Iva Lois||1934-11-22||2006-12-21||(nee Ponder) ||[[Image:Ponder-324.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cline-2551| Cline ]]||Richard T. (Richie)||1965-02-24||1965-06-10||||[[Image:Cline-2551.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cline-2550| Cline ]]||Truman Boyd||1932-08-13||2022-06-20 || ||[[Image:Cline-2550.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cone-xxx | Cone ]]||Euthel Jacob||1920-10-17||2007-05-05||DADDY||[[Image:Cone-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cone-xxx | Cone ]]||Noma R. ||1923-06-07||1987-04-08||MOM (nee May)||[[Image:Cone-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Craft-2507| Craft ]]||Bernell ||1936-11-13||2014-10-20||[wed] Jun 7, 1958 In Loving Memory||[[Image:Craft-2507.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Craft-2505| Craft ]]||Don L. ||1939-01-03||2001-10-14||[wed] Jun 29, 1962 (back) Footprints in the sand; parents of Rose, David||[[Image:Craft-2505.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Craft-2506| Craft ]]||Gaither Arthur ||1914-10-13||1957-10-30||We shall meet again who have loved each other||[[Image:Craft-2506.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-1620| Craft ]]||Willie Mae ||1916-10-03||1998-04-27||(nee Layton) God’s greatest gift returned to God – our mother ||[[Image:Craft-2506.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Craft-4004| Craft ]]||John Wesley (Dub) ||1941-05-05||1981-10-19||He is not dead -- He is just away! -- Military SP5 US Army Vietnam||[[Image:Craft-4004.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dampeer-2| Dampeer ]]||Henry Steven ||1919-12-20||1979-03-11||TEC4 US Army World War II||[[Image:Dampeer-2-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dampeer-3 | Dampeer ]]||Homer Daniel ||1948-03-09||2003-08-13||Precious Memories; SP4 US Army Vietnam ||[[Image:Dampeer-3.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thames-265 | Dampeer ]]||Orine Rebecca ||1925-11-20||1999-10-25||(Headstone has last name as Dampeer. Was married to Boyd Bishop when she died.)||[[Image:Dampeer-2.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Craft-4000| Davis ]]||Bobbie Sue Craft||1943-11-20||2007-11-21||(nee Craft) Precious Memories; Gone but not forgotten, We will meet at Heavens Gate||[[Image:Craft-4000.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Decker-xxx | Decker ]]||Patricia Gail ||1996-07-21||1997-01-23||||[[Image:Decker-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx | Dukes ]]||Earnest M. Jr. ||1948-07-04||1948-07-04||Infant Son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Dukes||[[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx | Dukes ]]||Earnest Milton ||1924-09-26||1988-09-05||US Army World War II (dates are covered)||[[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Edwards-xxx | Edwards ]]||Albert B. ||1906-08-12||1982-08-06||Father, At rest||[[Image:Edwards-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Edwards-xxx | Edwards ]]||Gloria Jean May ||1927-08-24||2002-12-12|| ||[[Image:Edwards-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Edwards-xxx | Edwards ]]||Wisie J. ||1905-01-11||1977-02-24||Mother, In Loving Memory (nee Overby)||[[Image:Edwards-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ellzey-xxx | Ellzey ]]||George W. ||1884-02-22||1953-10-03||Grandpa||[[Image:Ellzey-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ellzey-xxx | Ellzey ]]||Joseph W. ||1905-03-10||1975-02-18||Rest in peace||[[Image:Ellzey-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ellzey-xxx | Ellzey ]]||Pearlie ||1882-12-15||1971-11-19||Grandma (nee Thompson)||[[Image:Ellzey-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ellzy-4 | Ellzy ]]||Albert ||1902-03-12||1968-02-23||FATHER||[[Image:Ellzy-4.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ellzy-xxx | Ellzy ]]||Hazle T. ||1935-04-18||1997-03-09||(nee Thompson) ||[[Image:Ellzy-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ellzy-xxx | Ellzy ]]||Infant Son ||||||Infant Son of Albert & Maggie Ellzy||[[Image:Ellzy-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ellzy-7| Ellzy ]]||John Henry ||1929-12-12||1992-07-02||FATHER||[[Image:Ellzy-7.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-3983 | Ellzy ]]||Maggie ||1905-10-20||1939-05-28|| (nee Layton) MOTHER||[[Image:Ellzy-4.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ellzy-xxx | Ellzy ]]||Ricky ||1952-04-04||1953-09-28||||[[Image:Ellzy-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-12690| Everett ]]||Mamie Rea ||1926-06-02||1978-05-05||MOTHER (nee May) ||[[Image:May-12690.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Everett-5289| Everett ]]||Robert Glenn ||1945-06-22||2007-04-26||PAPAW; An honorable man who finished well||[[Image:Everett-5289.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Everett-5290| Everett ]]||Samuel S. ||1925-10-03||1989-08-20||FATHER||[[Image:Everett-5290.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Finley-xxx | Finley ]]||Mattie Lee ||1899-12-02||1920-01-09||Dau of J. R. & J. P. Finley; She was the sunshine of our home.||[[Image:Finley-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Finley-xxx | Finley ]]||Patricia "Pat" Mullican||1937-03-18||||||[[Image:Finley-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Finley-xxx | Finley ]]||Walton Eugene "Gene" ||1934-06-18||2001-03-05||||[[Image:Finley-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Floyd-xxx | Floyd ]]||Helen S. ||1950-04-02||2003-09-14||In God's care ||[[Image:Floyd-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fondren-xxx | Fondren ]]||Alice ||1891||1900||Beloved Sister||[[Image:Fondren-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Franklin-xxx | Franklin ]]||Bobby Earl ||1934-06-19||2001-11-16||||[[Image:Franklin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Franklin-xxx | Franklin ]]||R. J. L. "Buck" ||1900||1943||(given name Robert John Luke)||[[Image:Franklin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Franklin-xxx | Franklin ]]||Selena May M. ||1906||1955||(nee May)||[[Image:Franklin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[French-xxx | French ]]||Caleb H. ||1899-03-02||1975-07-17||||[[Image:French-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gates-1977 | Gates ]]||Baby ||||||(no dates given)||[[Image:Gates-1977.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gates-1983 | Gates ]]||Baby ||1906-04-06||1909||(identified as Zona, no dates given) ||[[Image:Gates-1977.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-248 | Gates ]]||Eugenia ||1872-09-10||1929||Until we meet again; Luther Gates, His Wife Eugenia Gates and Family (nee Mangum)(dates from family)||[[Image:Gates-1976.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-267483 | Gates ]]||Gladys E. ||1921-11-23||1969-11-14||Wife of Noel E. Gates||[[Image:Unknown-267483.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gates-1981 | Gates ]]||Gladys ||1905||||||[[Image:Gates-1981.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gates-1979 | Gates ]]||Henry ||1897||1915||||[[Image:Gates-1979.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gates-1978 | Gates ]]||Jones William ||1895-04-29||1961-12-30||Mississippi PVT US Army World War I||[[Image:Gates-1978.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gates-1976 | Gates ]]||Luther ||1872-09-10||1915-02 ||Until we meet again; Luther Gates, His Wife Eugenia Gates and Family (dates from family)||[[Image:Gates-1976.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gates-1980 | Gates ]]||Robert Kelly ||1899-09-01||1972-03-11||||[[Image:Gates-1980.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Davis-110209 | Goolsby]]||Nicely ||1842-06-20||1913-10-08||(nee Davis) Wife of Samuel Goolsby (headstone is almost unreadable)||[[Image:Davis-110209.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gowan-xxx | Gowan ]]||A. J. ||1930-09-08||1997-02-02||Daddy, Pop; I am the resurrection and the life ||[[Image:Gowan-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gowan-xxx | Gowan ]]||Paul J. ||1951-07-27||1988-07-10||US Army Vietnam||[[Image:Gowan-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grantham-xxx | Grantham ]]||Enos Homer ||1887-05-10||1922-06-15||Father||[[Image:Grantham-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grantham-xxx | Grantham ]]||Euree Johnston ||1914-12-18||1992-04-19||[wed] Jan 10, 1948||[[Image:Grantham-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-xxx | Grantham ]]||Hattie Thames||1895-10-25||1973-12-01||Mother (nee May)||[[Image:Grantham-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grantham-xxx | Grantham ]]||J. Aleczander ||2002-03-05||2002-06-28||Our precious angel||[[Image:Grantham-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Landrum-xxx | Grantham ]]||Winnie Landrum||1920-09-18||1999-09-06||[wed] Jan 10, 1948||[[Image:Grantham-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Griffiin-xxx | Griffiin ]]||Danyel S. "Bo Bo" ||1984-09-21||1994-03-05||Daughter||[[Image:Griffiin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hall-xxx | Hall ]]||David Aaron ||1938-07-18||1995-08-31||In God's Care; Devoted husband, father, and grandfather||[[Image:Hall-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hogan-xxx | Hogan ]]||Callie ||1910-03-08||1942-10-17||Wife of H. Hogan (nee Abernathy)||[[Image:Hogan-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hopkins-xxx | Hopkins ]]||Philip Blane "Hoot" ||1964-11-08||2001-03-06||Our Beloved||[[Image:Hopkins-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hord-xxx | Hord ]]||Infant ||1945-10-20||1945-10-20||||[[Image:Hord-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hord-xxx | Hord ]]||Infant ||1932-04-27||1932-04-27||||[[Image:Hord-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hord-xxx | Hord ]]||John Barton ||||1941-08-21||Missouri MACH MATT ICL US Navy||[[Image:Hord-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[James-xxx | James ]]||Janice B. ||1947-07-19||2008-11-10||||[[Image:James-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jennings-xxx | Jennings ]]||Alvie F. ||1905-01-18||1929-08-18||OUR SON; On that bright and immortal shore, we shall meet to part no more.||[[Image:Jennings-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jennings-xxx | Jennings ]]||Geo. W. ||1872-04-10||1948-08-18||FATHER; He is not dead, but sleepeth.||[[Image:Jennings-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jennings-xxx | Jennings ]]||Louisa V. ||1873-01-11||1960-01-21||MOTHER; She was the sunshine of our home. (nee Varner)||[[Image:Jennings-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jennings-xxx | Jennings ]]||Marvin M. ||1896-07-29||1973-11-23||Mississippi PVT US Army World War I||[[Image:Jennings-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jennings-xxx | Jennings ]]||Mary M. ||1833-11-22||1922-10-10||Mother||[[Image:Jennings-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jennings-xxx | Jennings ]]||Oscar ||1907-05-02||1909-05-11||Son of G. W. & L. Jennings; Gone but not forgotten||[[Image:Jennings-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jinnings-xxx | Jinnings ]]||Henry L. ||1883-02-13||1900-11-03||In memory of; Son of W. P. & O. E. Jinnings; Asleep in Jesus||[[Image:Jinnings-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kelso-xxx | Kelso ]]||George S. ||1914-09-06||1990-11-04||FATHER||[[Image:Kelso-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-14815| Kelso ]]||Marilyn B. ||1922-11-19||1970-01-30||(nee Butler) MOTHER||[[Image:Kelso-14815.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-23845| Kennedy ]]||Curtis H. ||1922-08-21||1998-01-17||Loving father; God gives us love, something to love he lends us.||[[Image:Kennedy-23845.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-23846| Kennedy ]]||David H. Sr. ||1947-05-08||2003-02-23||We love you always; Semper Fi||[[Image:Kennedy-23846.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-587 | Kennedy ]]||Mary Jane ||1865 ||1938||Wife of W. T. Kennedy; A tender mother and a faithful friend. (nee Layton)||[[Image:Layton-587.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-5868 | Kennedy ]]||Willoughby T. ||1861||1951 ||Daddy we will meet you ||[[Image:Kennedy-5868.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Overby-1085 | Layton ]]||Aileen O. ||1912-03-11||1992-01-10||(nee Overby) Those whom we love never die, as love as we live to remember.||[[Image:Layton-3984.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-719 | Layton ]]||Ancie Claude ||1910-12-10||1983-04-27||||[[Image:Layton-719.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-3986 | Layton ]]||Billy Joe ||1940-11-10||1959-11-29||||[[Image:Layton-3986.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-4225 | Layton ]]||Clarence ||1905-10-06||1981-01-27||||[[Image:Layton-4225.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-717 | Layton ]]||Ernest C. ||1902-12-10||1932-08-26||Father; Now his labor is done, Now, now the goal is won.||[[Image:Layton-717.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-xxx | Layton ]]||Ernest Ray ||1928-04-21||1995-08-22||HUSBAND; [wed] Aug 13, 1954; S SGT Air Force World War II||[[Image:Layton-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-3982 | Layton ]]||Henry Clifton ||1903-08-15||1986-03-28||||[[Image:Layton-3982.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-xxx | Layton ]]||James L. (L.J.) ||1933-01-18||1994-08-31||In God's Care; Daddy, [wed] June 26, 1957; SGT US Army Korea||[[Image:Layton-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-xxx | Layton ]]||Joe ||1838||1915-01-01||(reported burial, MS DC: 1915-01330) ||[[Image:Layton-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-3985 | Layton ]]||John Henry ||1936-04-20||1998-11-14||[wed] May 30, 1959||[[Image:Layton-3985 .jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-4226 | Layton ]]||John Howard ||1930-08-09||2005-08-02||||[[Image:Layton-4226.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-718 | Layton ]]||John P. ||1883-03-27||1948-04-23||||[[Image:Layton-718.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-1494| Layton ]]||John W. ||1893-10-10 ||1916-11-21||'''unmarked''' MS DC: 16-21302||[[Image:Layton-1494.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Padgett-627| Layton ]]||Letha ||1919-07-29||2007-10-26||(nee Padgett)||[[Image:Layton-719.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-7055 | Layton ]]||Loree Rankin ||1909-09-05||1992-03-23||(nee Rankin)||[[Image:Layton-4225.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Whitaker-1923 | Layton ]]||Adeline ||1880-02-04||1968-06-20||(nee Whitaker) ||[[Image:Whitaker-1923.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-586 | Layton ]]||Mary Jane ||1831-02-01||1912-01-27||(nee Layton) Wife of John Layton||[[Image:Layton-586.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-3743 | Layton ]]||Travis L. ||1941-06-22||2013-01-19||[wed] May 18, 1962 (back lists children & grandchildren) '''pic 1888'''||[[Image:Layton-3743.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-3984 | Layton ]]||W. Clyde ||1908-04-04||1971-01-15||Those whom we love never die, as love as we live to remember.||[[Image:Layton-3984.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Overby-1084 | Layton ]]||Winnie Overby||1906-09-30||1980-06-21||(nee Overby)||[[Image:Layton-3982.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lazenby-xxx | Lazenby ]]||William D. ||1916-07-21||1922-03-04||Darling we miss you.||[[Image:Lazenby-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5619 | Lee ]]||Betty Sullivan||1941-09-28||2003-09-11||[wed]July 15, 1961; Absent from the body, present with the Lord; Beloved parents of Melonie Varshea Lee Pittman, and Clint Kelly Lee; adoring grandparents of Kody and Houston Pittman ||[[Image:Lee-11269.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lee-11269 | Lee ]]||Crit Kelly ||1938-07-07||2004-07-09||[wed]July 15, 1961; Absent from the body, present with the Lord; Beloved parents of Melonie Varshea Lee Pittman, and Clint Kelly Lee; adoring grandparents of Kody and Houston Pittman ||[[Image:Lee-11269.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lee-11272 | Lee ]]||Joe Darryl ||1965-10-08||2007-11-08||Taken by a flight of angels||[[Image:Lee-11272.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lutrick-xxx | Lutrick ]]||Flora Edwina ||1941-04-14||2007-04-29||(stone does not have obit last name of Hinton)||[[Image:Lutrick-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-984 | Mangum ]]||Arthur James ||1882-04-08||1964-12-05||||[[Image:Mangum-984.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Parker-51260 | Mangum ]]||Lela Parker||1887-02-03||1970-06-24||(nee Parker) ||[[Image:Mangum-984.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mason-25029 | Mason ]]||Baby ||1937-10-19||1937-10-19||(Buried between Richard Thomas Mason Sr. with wife, Myra Kate McMurry and their son, Richard Thomas Mason Jr.)||[[Image:Mason-25029.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Permenter-133 | Mason ]]||Della ||1882-04-22||1958-12-10||(nee Permenter) Mother||[[Image:Permenter-133.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mason-20693 | Mason ]]||Gale ||1919-09-22||1997-11-11||PFC US Army World War II||[[Image:Mason-20693.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mason-20700 | Mason ]]||Henry Clay ||1914-08-11||1999-11-06||In the hands of God, (MILITARY) PFC US Army World War II||[[Image:Mason-20700.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mason-13618 | Mason ]]||H. C. ||1876-02-09||1914-08-30||Farewell thy wife and children all. (given name Henry Clay)||[[Image:Mason-13618.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mason-20698| Mason ]]||Jimmy Gale ||1943-01-12||1980-02-04||||[[Image:Mason-20698.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mason-5599 | Mason ]]||Monroe Solomon ||1893-06-16||1974-04-10||FATHER||[[Image:Mason-5599.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McMurry-520 | Mason ]]||Myra Kate ||1912-11-02||1978-04-21||(nee McMurry) ||[[Image:Mason-22820.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mason-25101| Mason ]]||R. K. ||1874-02-28||1916-03-15||At Rest||[[Image:Mason-25101.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mason-22821 | Mason ]]||Richard T. Jr. ||1940-10-31||1963-07-31||(mil) Louisiana A2C 3766 School SQ AF||[[Image:Mason-22821.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mason-22820| Mason ]]||Richard Thomas ||1911-04-05||1973-06-14||||[[Image:Mason-22820.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stewart-47358 | Mason ]]||Wilma Dee ||1919-02-12||2002-07-21||(nee Stewart) (back) Loving mother of Shirley, Jimmy, Betty, Mary, Bobby, Brenda, Thomas, Robert||[[Image:Stewart-47358.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-xxx | May ]]||Albert F. "Buddy" Jr. ||1907-07-09||1986-05-21||[wed] Aug. 8 1936; Parents of Otho A., Linda F.||[[Image:May-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-4331| May ]]||Albert Fount Sr. ||1874-05-27||1943-09-04||At Rest||[[Image:May-4331.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-3912 | May ]]||Albert Frank ||1900-06-22||1969-09-14||||[[Image:May-3912.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-xxx | May ]]||Archie Daniel Sr. ||1920-10-23||1991-07-15||[wed] Jan 15, 1950||[[Image:May-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Patrick-1857 | May ]]||Bessie P. ||1888-07-09||1935-03-30||(nee Patrick)||[[Image:Patrick-1857.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-xxx | May ]]||Doris L. ||1924-09-23||1993-07-25||Wife of Enos H. May (nee Martin) Children David M. May, Dwain W. May, Dale H. May, Debra K. May||[[Image:May-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-xxx | May ]]||Earl B. ||1910-02-23||1993-11-25||||[[Image:May-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-xxx | May ]]||Edna Grace ||1913-07-14||1983-08-22||Eternal rest.||[[Image:May-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-xxx | May ]]||Enos Homer ||1922-05-25||2006-05-14||(nee Foots)||[[Image:May-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Palmer-8345 | May ]]||Gladys P. ||1916-07-10||1999-12-22||(nee Palmer)||[[Image:Palmer-8345.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-xxx | May ]]||James L. ||1923-01-03||1998-12-27||In Memory of … S1 US Navy World War II||[[Image:May-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-5173 | May ]]||James Roy||1921-05-24||2006-05-06||(mil) CPL US Army World War II||[[Image:May-5173.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-xxx | May ]]||James W. Jr. ||1906-11-19||1969-12-28||The hunter home from the hills.||[[Image:May-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-5818| May ]]||James Walter||1896-04-19||1968-06-18||||[[Image:May-5818.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-3925 | May ]]||J. W. ||1869-02-20||1945-12-12||Rev. (given name James Wilburn)||[[Image:May-3925.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-xxx | May ]]||Jennifer Anne||1985-06-16||2000-11-28||Daughter; In God's Care||[[Image:May-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-xxx | May ]]||Jewel M. ||1915-05-29||2000-09-16||[wed] Aug. 8 1936; Parents of Otho A., Linda F. (nee Miley)||[[Image:May-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cooper-14625 | May ]]||Lavada Cooper||1901-03-11||1964-05-11||(nee Cooper)||[[Image:Cooper-14625.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-xxx | May ]]||Lela Mae||1893-02-02||1979-06-14||(nee Gibbons) Children of Mrs. Lela May R.C. -- Lavern, Gloria Jean, Janie Sue, Cherlon Ray||[[Image:May-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-3911| May ]]||L. C. Jr. ||1941-02-22||1963-10-20||Your memory is dear to us.||[[Image:May-3911.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-3910| May ]]||L. C. Sr. ||1919-05-04||1990-04-09||CPL US Army World War II||[[Image:May-3910.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Taylor-24081 | May ]]||Martha T. ||1877-10-16||1906-12-19||(nee Taylor)||[[Image:Taylor-24081.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-xxx | May ]]||Mary Nell ||1924-04-02||2001-02-14||(wed] Jan 15, 1950||[[Image:May-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ponder-323 | May ]]||Noma Ponder||1924-10-31||2016-02-24||'''(death date from obit)'''||[[Image:Ponder-323.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-xxx | May ]]||Ora Shoemaker||1905-12-05||1985-09-29||||[[Image:May-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-xxx | May ]]||Phillip Wayne ||1948-01-15||2011-07-22||||[[Image:May-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Benton-1686 | May ]]||Rebecca Ann ||1881-01-20||1917-12-30||(nee Benton) Wife of A.F. May; Children of Mrs. Rebecca Elizabeth May; Hattie, Tommy, Callie, Willoughby, Annie, Salena, A.F. May Jr, Rebecca E, Wincie, Lavell||[[Image:Benton-1686.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-xxx | May ]]||Robert Nolon ||1933-09-12||1957-10-13||Your memory is dear to us; (mil) Mississippi AA US Navy Korea||[[Image:May-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-xxx | May ]]||Rosa J. ||1894-05-19||1898-07-21||Daughter of J. W. & M. I. May||[[Image:May-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-xxx | May ]]||Sherlon R. "Dickie" ||1932-05-24||1988-12-29||In Loving Memory [wed] June 25, 1960 ||[[Image:May-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-xxx | May ]]||Walter Ray ||1936-04-21||2002-02-13||[wed] Aug 12, 1960; L CPL US Marine Corps||[[Image:May-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-xxx | May ]]||William Jonathan ||1953-08-08||1968-11-01||||[[Image:May-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-xxx | May ]]||Margie ||1943-01-16||2010-04-07||[wed] Aug 12, 1960; (nee Heggins)||[[Image:May-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-xxx | May ]]||Willoughby T. ||1901-01-12||1934-04-25||||[[Image:May-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Moffatt-xxx | Moffatt ]]||Byron L. ||1917-02-11||1999-07-05||[wed] Apr 7, 1940||[[Image:Moffatt-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Moffatt-xxx | Moffatt ]]||Darlene C. ||1923-04-29||1999-11-07||[wed] Apr 7, 1940||[[Image:Moffatt-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mason-20699| Morgan ]]||Betty Lou Mason||1944-12-26||1998-01-13||(nee Mason) '''NOTE: death date should be 1998-01-14''' We Miss You||[[Image:Mason-20699.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Morgan-xxx | Morgan ]]||Michelle ||1972||1975||||[[Image:Morgan-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mott-xxx | Mott ]]||Connie Sue ||1947-08-23||2008-02-11||Wed Tommy June 4, 1965||[[Image:Mott-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Muse-367 | Muse ]]||A. D. ||1932-05-13||2000-12-08||DADDY||[[Image:Muse-367.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Muse-366| Muse ]]||Henry C. ||1898-11-02||1961-10-28||Mississippi COX US Navy World War I||[[Image:Muse-366.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Muse-368 | Muse ]]||Joyce Dyian ||1957-02-19||1973-05-08||DAUGHTER||[[Image:Muse-368.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Palmer-8352 | Muse ]]||Mattie Mae ||1902-12-03||1971-11-15||||[[Image:Palmer-8352.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Benton-4037 | Myers ]]||Aline Benton||1915-08-18||1998-10-07||(nee Benton)||[[Image:Myers-25503.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Myers-25503 | Myers ]]||Tally Showse ||1912-10-11||1980-11-03||||[[Image:Myers-25503.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Myrick-1415 | Myrick ]]||Carroll A. ||1927-02-18||2006-01-15||HUSBAND; Beloved PA PA||[[Image:Myrick-1415.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ellzy-8 | Myrick ]]||Lula Mae ||1927-07-16||2011-11-28|| (nee Ellzy) WIFE; Beloved MA MA (death date from obit)||[[Image:Ellzy-8.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Noland-xxx | Noland ]]||William C. Sr. ||1933-08-06||2001-12-29||Father||[[Image:Noland-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Overby-940 | Overby ]]||Harold Thomas ||1936-09-25||2003-04-02||II Chronicles 7:14||[[Image:Overby-940.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-124091 | Overby ]]||Ina Pat ||1938-07-19||2004-10-30||(nee Jones) Psalm 23||[[Image:Jones-124091.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Price-7312 | Padgett ]]||Doris Inez ||1924-08-10||2014-09-12||(obit) ||[[Image:Padgett-625.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Padgett-626 | Padgett ]]||Infant Son ||1943-09-12||1943-05-12||Infant Son of Mr. and Mrs. Leotis Padgett ||[[Image:Padgett-626.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Padgett-624 | Padgett ]]||John J. ||1899-08-05||1962-04-16||Father||[[Image:Sullivan-5612.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Padgett-625 | Padgett ]]||Leotis ||1922-11-06||2011-07-31||(obit) ||[[Image:Padgett-625.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5612 | Padgett ]]||Mary S. ||1900-01-15||1988-04-25||Mother (nee Sullivan)||[[Image:Sullivan-5612.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-12168 | Palmer ]]||Annie May ||1911-01-08||1992-01-07||(nee Roberts)||[[Image:Palmer-8343.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Palmer-8346 | Palmer ]]||Cecil ||1924-05-14||1991-12-14||||[[Image:Palmer-8346.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Palmer-8336 | Palmer ]]||Charlene ||1928-07-24||1973-12-10||||[[Image:Palmer-8336.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Palmer-8349 | Palmer ]]||Charlie Aide ||1886-05-10||1965-05-10||||[[Image:Palmer-8349.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Palmer-8335| Palmer ]]||Charlie C. ||1907-06-21||1975-09-25||Gone but not forgotten||[[Image:Palmer-8335.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Palmer-8350 | Palmer ]]||Eugene ||1914-05-24||1978-03-30||The best is yet to be||[[Image:Palmer-8350.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-12163 | Palmer ]]||Eula Mae ||1900-06-20||1977-12-01||(nee Roberts)||[[Image:Roberts-12163.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5614 | Palmer ]]||Eula S. ||1909-07-07||2001-04-05||(nee Sullivan)||[[Image:Palmer-8335.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-247 | Palmer ]]||Fannie Mangum||1884||1919||Wife of W. J. Palmer; MOTHER||[[Image:Mangum-247.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Overby-379 | Palmer ]]||Inez O. ||1919-11-26||1984-06-27||Now I am with thee. (nee Overby)||[[Image:Palmer-8350.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Palmer-8351 | Palmer ]]||Infant Son ||1926-10-30||1926-10-30||Infant Son of Charlie & Mary Jane Palmer ||[[Image:Palmer-8351.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Palmer-8344 | Palmer ]]||John D. ||1935-07-31||1999-12-03||In God's care; [wed] July 27, 1962||[[Image:Palmer-8344.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ponder-267 | Palmer ]]||Malissa ||1864-07-20||1945-10-11||(nee Ponder)||[[Image:Palmer-8339.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gates-1974 | Palmer ]]||Mary Jane ||1893-01-07||1958-05-12||(nee Gates)||[[Image:Palmer-8349.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Palmer-xxx | Palmer ]]||Sam M. ||1930-07-23||1954-08-20||||[[Image:Palmer-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Palmer-8339 | Palmer ]]||T. J. ||1862-06-22||1940-05-03||||[[Image:Palmer-8339.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Palmer-27722 | Palmer ]]||Thompson ||1894||1915-11-06||MS DC: 15-22814 || |- | [[Palmer-xxx | Palmer ]]||Tommy Joe ||1937||1965-07-15||||[[Image:Palmer-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Palmer-8340 | Palmer ]]||W. J. ||1882-11-26||1952-06-20||W. J. Palmer and family; DADDY||[[Image:Palmer-8340.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Palmer-8337 | Palmer ]]||Wiley T. ||1931-02-10||2009-05-09||Loving Husband, Pop, Unc, and Friend||[[Image:Palmer-8337.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Palmer-8343 | Palmer ]]||William H. ||1902-03-26||1977-12-04||||[[Image:Palmer-8343.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Parker-xxx | Parker ]]||Almeda ||1872-04-22||1949-09-03||Earth has no sorrow that Heaven can't heal.||[[Image:Parker-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Parker-xxx | Parker ]]||Richard ||1850-02-02||1926-10-04||Earth has no sorrow that Heaven can't heal.||[[Image:Parker-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Palmer-8342 | Patterson ]]||Meadie P. ||1906-02-04||1985-09-29||MOTHER (nee Palmer)||[[Image:Patterson-6121.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Patterson-xxx | Patterson ]]||Archie Brown ||1917-11-21||1976-10-20||||[[Image:Patterson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Patterson-xxx | Patterson ]]||David J. ||1953-07-18||1975-04-18||Gone but not forgotten; [wed] Sept 17, 1971; (back) Parents of Traci & David||[[Image:Patterson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Patterson-xxx | Patterson ]]||Deborah L. ||1952-04-02||1998-05-01||Gone but not forgotten; [wed] Sept 17, 1971; (back) Parents of Traci & David; (nee May)||[[Image:Patterson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Patterson-6121 | Patterson ]]||Ingrum C. ||1902-06-09||1989-12-04||FATHER ||[[Image:Patterson-6121.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Patterson-xxx | Patterson ]]||Lorraine Slay||1920-12-27||2006-08-24||||[[Image:Patterson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Patterson-xxx | Patterson ]]||Jimmy Travis ||1942-10-24||2012-09-06||Beloved husband & father '''pic 209'''||[[Image:Patterson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Patterson-xxx | Patterson ]]||Walker G. ||1937-12-13||1984-03-17||US Air Force||[[Image:Patterson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Perkins-xxx | Perkins ]]||Henry M. ||1897-04-18||1966-12-29||Missouri, SGT CO K 70 Infantry, World War I||[[Image:Perkins-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Permenter-143 | Permenter ]]||Joe D. ||1861-12-26||1949-12-11||||[[Image:Permenter-143.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Long-20239| Permenter ]]||Susan M. ||1864-02-28||1941-12-14||(nee Long)||[[Image:Long-20239.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Pinter-xxx | Pinter ]]||Stephanie Lee Ann ||1982-09-19||2008-01-25||'''pic 184''' Loving mother daughter and sister||[[Image:Pinter-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Overby-380 | Ponder ]]||Amanda C. ||1874-02-15||1929-01-05||She was the sunshine of our home. (nee Overby)||[[Image:Overby-380.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-3924 | Ponder ]]||Annie ||1901-03-14||1993-11-26||(nee May)||[[Image:Ponder-269.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ponder-272 | Ponder ]]||Clinton Robert ||1898-09-25||1973-10-18||BROTHER||[[Image:Ponder-272.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-720 | Ponder ]]||Colie L. ||1898-03-21||1980-08-16||MOTHER (nee Layton)||[[Image:Ponder-273.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ponder-276 | Ponder ]]||Delton T. ||1899-11-10||1980-11-30||||[[Image:Ponder-276.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ponder-270 | Ponder ]]||E. G. Jr. ||1924-03-30||1950-03-11||||[[Image:Ponder-270.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ponder-269 | Ponder ]]||Ellis G. ||1894-11-30||1977-05-20||||[[Image:Ponder-269.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ponder-281| Ponder ]]||George T. ||1912-12-01||1986-06-20||SM2 US Navy World War II||[[Image:Ponder-281.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ponder-280 | Ponder ]]||L. E. ||1923-03-22||2008-06-01||(Double Headstone with Josette Neri, b. Dec 13 1924)||[[Image:Ponder-280.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ponder-275 | Ponder ]]||L. Ray ||1930-07-13||1984-04-17||||[[Image:Ponder-275.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ponder-273 | Ponder ]]||Lee J. ||1896-07-12||1972-06-05||FATHER||[[Image:Ponder-273.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ponder-271 | Ponder ]]||Lela E. ||1915-08-07||1917-10-27||Budded on earth to bloom in Heaven.||[[Image:Ponder-271.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ponder-274 | Ponder ]]||O'Neal ||1927-11-02||1978-10-20||||[[Image:Ponder-274.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Duck-169 | Ponder ]]||Polly A. ||1899-03-01||1976-08-11||(nee Duck)||[[Image:Ponder-276.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Benton-1544 | Ponder ]]||Thelma B. ||1914-02-27||2004-03-11||(nee Benton) ||[[Image:Benton-1544.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ponder-278 | Ponder ]]||Thomas Herbert ||1929-08-26||1930-12-18||||[[Image:Ponder-278.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ponder-268 | Ponder ]]||Thomas J. ||1862-06-17||1943-04-12||God's finger touched him and he slept.||[[Image:Ponder-268.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ponder-277 | Ponder ]]||Willie Mae ||1932-02-11||1932-02-12||Sleep on sweet babe and take thy rest. Got called thee home. He thought it best.||[[Image:Ponder-277.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Young-13808 | Ponder ]]||Wilma Y. ||1933-02-08||2011-10-04 ||(nee Young) '''(death date from obit)''' ||[[Image:Ponder-275.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Poturny-xxx | Poturny ]]||Melinda Ann ||1958-01-22||1996-09-23||||[[Image:Poturny-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Prine-xxx | Prine ]]||Chester Thompson ||1907-09-23||1908-05-05||Son of E. P. & M. R. Prine||[[Image:Prine-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Prine-xxx | Prine ]]||Eugene Preston ||1886-12-28||1957-11-23||Gone but not forgotten||[[Image:Prine-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Prine-xxx | Prine ]]||Margaret Jennings||1876-01-07||1958-03-23||Asleep in Jesus||[[Image:Prine-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Purser-xxx | Purser ]]||Ricky R. II ||1983-04-16||2002-02-24||(2 markers)||[[Image:Purser-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Raitman-xxx | Raitman ]]||Vera Mae ||1912-01-26||1996-10-17||||[[Image:Raitman-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-xxx | Rankin ]]||Anna L. ||1879-04-06||1952-03-18||Gone but not forgotten.||[[Image:Rankin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-5175| Rankin ]]||Darlene May||1958-09-05||2007-08-18||(nee May)||[[Image:May-5175.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-7054 | Rankin ]]||David J. ||1872-11-25||1956-08-22||||[[Image:Rankin-7054.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-xxx | Rankin ]]||Earnest ||1898-07-17||1966-09-21||||[[Image:Rankin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-xxx | Rankin ]]||James Earnest ||1922-05-01||1923-12-17||Our darling baby; Son of Mr. & Mrs. J. E. Rankin; Asleep in Jesus||[[Image:Rankin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-xxx | Rankin ]]||James ||1920-02-20||2004-10-01||||[[Image:Rankin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-xxx | Rankin ]]||Lillian ||1902-02-24||1979-01-05||(nee May)||[[Image:Rankin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McClendon-1514 | Rankin ]]||Louie M. ||1885-06-09||1963-11-17||(nee McClendon)||[[Image:McClendon-1514.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-xxx | Rankin ]]||Mary E. ||1935-02-28||2002-09-07||Grace was in her steps Heaven in her eyes in every gesture dignity and love.||[[Image:Rankin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-1902 | Rankin ]]||Mary L. ||1926-06-28||1926-06-28||||[[Image:Rankin-1902.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-1901 | Rankin ]]||Myrtis ||1914-08-19||1915-11-21||||[[Image:Rankin-1901.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-xxx | Rankin ]]||Troy E. ||1927-05-25||2008-06-03||PAPAW; PFC US Army World War II||[[Image:Rankin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rayborn-xxx | Rayborn ]]||Hazel D. ||1920-08-05||1995-01-01||Mama||[[Image:Rayborn-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rayborn-xxx | Rayborn ]]||Jack ||1902-04-02||1970-11-03||Daddy||[[Image:Rayborn-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Riels-2| Riels ]]||J. L. ||1926-03-24||2009-05-07||||[[Image:Riels-2.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5613 | Riels ]]||Janie S. ||1904-03-12||1985-06-22||(nee Sullivan)||[[Image:Riels-3.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Riels-3| Riels ]]||Luther Loranzie ||1904-12-18||1983-12-15||||[[Image:Riels-3.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-267242 | Riels ]]||Mattie D. ||1926-01-03||1985-07-31||||[[Image:Riels-2.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-262 | Roberts ]]||Bamma ||1875||1940||(nee Runnels)||[[Image:Runnels-262.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-12170 | Roberts ]]||Burkett ||1895-11-24||1968-12-06||Beloved grandfather||[[Image:Roberts-12170.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-12171 | Roberts ]]||Eddie ||1900-03-16||1962-09-30||||[[Image:Roberts-12171.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-12169 | Roberts ]]||Pete ||1870||1936||||[[Image:Roberts-12169.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-6518 | Ross ]]||Alta Jane ||1889-11-06||1959-12-13||MOTHER; Sweet Peace (nee Kennedy)||[[Image:Kennedy-6518-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ross-7355 | Ross ]]||William David ||1909-09-27||1957-05-02||Mississippi SFC 8010 Trans Mil RY SVC World War II||[[Image:Ross-7355.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ross-7354 | Ross ]]||William Thomas ||1876||1934||FATHER; At rest||[[Image:Ross-7354.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rushing-xxx | Rushing ]]||Danyel ||1984-09-21||1994-03-05||||[[Image:Rushing-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Russell-xxx | Russell ]]||Maggie ||1905||1907||Daughter of M. M. & Annie Russell||[[Image:Russell-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Russell-xxx | Russell ]]||Ola ||1903||1903||Daughter of M. M. & Annie Russell||[[Image:Russell-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sanderford-xxx | Sanderford ]]||Carrie Leona May||1908-09-23||1998-09-15||Mama Our Rock||[[Image:Sanderford-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sanderford-xxx | Sanderford ]]||Lola ||1914-01||1946-09||We will meet again. (nee May)||[[Image:Sanderford-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Schoonover-xxx | Schoonover ]]||Martha Rankin||1933-02-09||1998-02-06||MOTHER||[[Image:Schoonover-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Shotts-xxx | Shotts ]]||Francis ||1898||1939||Rest in Peace.||[[Image:Shotts-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Shotts-xxx | Shotts ]]||Otis K. ||1892-05-11||1947-10-29||Mississippi; PVT Medical Department World War I||[[Image:Shotts-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Shows-xxx | Shows ]]||Fred M. ||1942-10-13||1986-02-13||Together Forever||[[Image:Shows-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Palmer-8341| Smith ]]||Emma ||1889-03-14||1963-03-13||(nee Palmer)||[[Image:Palmer-8341.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fox-5623 | Smith ]]||Annie Lee ||1920-08-26||2009-03-26||MOTHER (nee Fox)||[[Image:Fox-5623.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dukes-2082 | Smith ]]||Clara M. ||1903-01-06||1998-04-29||(nee Dukes) At rest with Jesus||[[Image:Smith-267650.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-xxx | Smith ]]||Claude ||1925-06-02||1982-07-19||FATHER; If love could have saved him, he would never have died.; PVT US Army World War II||[[Image:Smith-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-15109| Smith ]]||Curlane R. ||1943-04-03||2008-10-28||Mother [wed] Nov 18, 1962 (nee Kennedy)||[[Image:Kennedy-15109.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-267650 | Smith ]]||Ed ||1898-08-15||1979-10-12||Gone to live with Jesus but not forgotten||[[Image:Smith-267650.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-76427 | Smith ]]||Ezra Hays ||1918-06-23||1994-01-20||FATHER; PFC US Army World War II||[[Image:Smith-76427.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-76426 | Smith ]]||Jeff ||1922-10-08||1922-10-08||MS DC: 22-16954 |- | [[Smith-76426 | Smith ]]||Jefferson L. ||1889-08-10||1944-12-02||Gone but not forgotten.||[[Image:Smith-76426.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-193739 | Smith ]]||Kiley T. ||1907-10-08||1953-05-13||Asleep in Jesus. ||[[Image:Smith-193739 .jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-xxx | Smith ]]||Lloyd D. ||1964-08-12||2001-11-23||Loving Husband; In God's care.||[[Image:Smith-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-267649 | Smith ]]||Nathan J. ||1937-09-12||1993-08-19||Father [wed] Nov 18, 1962||[[Image:Smith-267649.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-76428 | Smith ]]||Roger Dale ||1948-12-23||2014-06-23||(Obit) ||[[Image:Smith-76428.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Blackwell-6074| Smith ]]||Ruby B. ||1910-08-25||1959-01-27||(nee Blackwell) Asleep in Jesus. ||[[Image:Blackwell-6074.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-716 | Sullivan ]]||Ada Layton ||1905-05-12||1936-01-25||||[[Image:Sullivan-5627.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5617| Sullivan ]]||Albert J. ||1916-08-21||1998-11-29||Pop, Gone but not forgotten ||[[Image:Sullivan-5617.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5623| Sullivan ]]||Billy Carol ||1937-07-09||2011-08-27||Beloved husband and father; Our Father who art in Heaven ||[[Image:Sullivan-5623.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grubbs-398 | Sullivan ]]||Clariece ||1936-12-03||2005-04-01||[wed] Feb 9, 1957; Mama; (nee Grubbs)||[[Image:Grubbs-398.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Crain-401 | Sullivan ]]||Corene C. ||1920-09-02||2009-01-08||[wed] Nov 20, 1937 (back); (nee Crain)||[[Image:Sullivan-5616.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-3909 | Sullivan ]]||Deanie Layton ||1910-02-14||1983-02-13||Mother; Now her labor's is done! Now, now the goal is won. (nee May) ||[[Image:May-3909.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5622 | Sullivan ]]||Debora Lynn ||1959-09-30||1978-11-14||In God's Care ||[[Image:Sullivan-5622.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Abernathy-962 | Sullivan ]]||Fannie ||1878-02-20||1965-12-22||Mother (nee Abernathy)||[[Image:Abernathy-962.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-267255 | Sullivan ]]||Gussie B. ||1923-07-15||1959-09-10||Mother, In God's Care '''(LNAB unknown) ||[[Image:Unknown-267255.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5626| Sullivan ]]||Jack Sr. ||1921-09-21||1990-05-21||[wed] Nov 8, 1958; Daddy, Gone but not forgotten; US Army World War II||[[Image:Sullivan-5626.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5621| Sullivan ]]||James "Blue"||1930-04-27||2013-08-23||[wed] Feb 9, 1957, Daddy |||[[Image:Sullivan-5621-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-7072| Sullivan ]]||James E. ||1961-01-31||2015-05-09||'''(obit only, need photo)''' ||[[Image:Sullivan-7072.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-267267 | Sullivan ]]||Lottie M. ||1914-05-10||1972-09-05||Your memory is dear to us||[[Image:Sullivan-5615.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5627 | Sullivan ]]||Luther Hays ||1907-04-09||1990-07-27||||[[Image:Sullivan-5627.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Boleware-1| Sullivan ]]||Nola B. ||1904-04-29||1982-12-08||(nee Boleware)||[[Image:Sullivan-5611-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5616| Sullivan ]]||R. T. Jr ||1914-05-10||1993-09-17||[wed] Nov 20, 1937 (back)||[[Image:Sullivan-5616.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5615 | Sullivan ]]||Robert L. ||1911-12-24||2000-10-08||||[[Image:Sullivan-5615.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5610 | Sullivan ]]||Rufus T. ||1877-08-24||1947-03-18||He is not dead, but sleepeth.||[[Image:Sullivan-5610.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5620 | Sullivan ]]||Tyna Rea||1923-02-28||2014-07-14||Precious Lord take my hand. ||[[Image:Sullivan-5620-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5628 | Sullivan ]]||William Nelson ||1949-11-18||2006-02-11||Father; We will meet again and all be together; [wed] Oct. 18, 1968; Children Tanya, Betina; Grandchildren Zak, Zoie, Sadee, Gunner||[[Image:Sullivan-5628.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5611| Sullivan ]]||Willie ||1898-11-26||1984-07-25||(given name James William)||[[Image:Sullivan-5611-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-11293| Sullivan ]]||Woodrow ||1919||1935-02-17||'''(no headstone found; found obituary)'''|| |- | [[Warren-23674 | Taylor ]]||Annie W. ||1923-03-08||19920-8-25||{nee Warren) [wed] Oct 2, 1945; At rest||[[Image:Taylor-24074.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Taylor-24080 | Taylor ]]||Jim ||1875-08-06||1930-08-18||||[[Image:Taylor-24080.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-721| Taylor ]]||Louise ||||||Love Mama Louise Taylor Maggie & Nelson (nee Layton) ||[[Image:Layton-721.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-722 | Taylor ]]||Sally ||1878-10-24||1932-03-04||(nee Layton)||[[Image:Taylor-24080.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Taylor-24076 | Taylor ]]||Thelma ||1921-03-10||1979-07||(death date from SSDi)||[[Image:Taylor-24076.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-7488 | Taylor ]]||Virginia ||1881-04-03||1965-12-29||At rest (nee Butler)||[[Image:Taylor-24075.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Taylor-24074 | Taylor ]]||William C. ||1916-11-20||2008-05-29||[wed] Oct 2, 1945; At rest||[[Image:Taylor-24074.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Taylor-24075 | Taylor ]]||William ||1877-03-17||1953-12-03||Sweetly sleeping||[[Image:Taylor-24075.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thames-xxx | Thames ]]||Franklin Delano ||1935-01-05||2007-12-28||Together Forever, Beloved Daddy (Mississippi Highway Patrol)||[[Image:Thames-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Winningham-60 | Thames ]]||Maggie Mae ||1919-10-06||2014-12-14||Mother; [wed] Jan 31, 1960 (death date from obit)(nee Winningham)||[[Image:Thames-266.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thames-266 | Thames ]]||William C. "Dub" ||1903-04-25||1999-02-01||Father; [wed] Jan 31, 1960||[[Image:Thames-266.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thompson-xxx | Thompson ]]||Fount ||1888-09-01||1891-09-08||||[[Image:Thompson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Palmer-8348 | Thompson ]]||Gusta ||1884-02-18||1963-08-13||(nee Palmer) ||[[Image:Palmer-8348.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thompson-84783 | Thompson ]]||James A. ||1886-08-14||1947-05-02||They died as they lived, Christians. ||[[Image:Thompson-84783.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thompson-84778 | Thompson ]]||James N. ||1858-03-06||1930-12-08||||[[Image:Thompson-84778.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thompson-19916 | Thompson ]]||Joe ||1881||1941||||[[Image:Thompson-19916.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gates-8479 | Thompson ]]||Maggie G. ||1896-08-24||1950-09-08||(nee Gates) They died as they lived, Christians.||[[Image:Thompson-84783.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thompson-19917 | Thompson ]]||R. T. ||1911-02-09||1990-05-03||||[[Image:Thompson-19917.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-3978 | Thompson ]]||Sarah L. ||1859-04-25||1900-03-07||(nee Layton)||[[Image:Thompson-84778.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Toney-xxx | Toney ]]||Charlie M. ||1879-06-23||1950-10-09||Gone but not forgotten.||[[Image:Toney-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Toney-xxx | Toney ]]||Estell ||1876-01-16||1927-07-07||(nee Prine) Gone home to die no more. ||[[Image:Toney-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tucker-xxx | Tucker ]]||Grace O. ||1912-02-16||1976-02-06||(nee May)||[[Image:Tucker-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tucker-xxx | Tucker ]]||Lewis V. ||1909-09-10||1998-04-14||||[[Image:Tucker-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Palmer-8347 | Tucker ]]||Willie Alice May||1922-08-18||2013-04-08||(nee Palmer) ||[[Image:Palmer-8347.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Turnbow-xxx | Turnbow ]]||Colon J. ||1927-05-27||||Father ||[[Image:Turnbow-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Padgett-1484 | Turnbow ]]||Lillie F. ||1932-01-30|| ||(nee Padgett) Mother ||[[Image:Padgett-1484.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Turnbow-xxx | Turnbow ]] ||Jerry Glenn ||1959-10-26||1988-01-19||||[[Image:Turnbow-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Turnbow-xxx | Turnbow ]]||Randy ||1954-08-11||2004-07-12||||[[Image:Turnbow-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-xxx | Unknown ]]||Infant ||1929-01-19||1929-01-19||||[[Image:Unknown-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-xxx | Unknown ]]||Infant ||1923-09-28||1923-09-28||||[[Image:Unknown-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-xxx | Unknown ]]||Sable ||1988-06-21||2004-10-24||Sable Loved and Loving ||[[Image:Unknown-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-19589| Warren ]]||Dennis T. ||1916-12-17||1996-04-02||FATHER||[[Image:Warren-19589.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-xxx | Warren ]]||Eulma ||1923-08-31||1996-12-27||MOTHER ||[[Image:Warren-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Welch-xxx | Welch ]]||Gary H. ||1944-09-26||2002-06-29||Beloved son, father, and grandfather||[[Image:Welch-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Welch-xxx | Welch ]]||John Timothy ||1921-11-27||1924-05-12||||[[Image:Welch-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wells-8002 | Wells ]]||Chester C. ||1903-08-08||1985-03-11||||[[Image:Wells-8002.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gates-1982 | Wells ]]||Ona ||1906-04-06||1955-09-18||(nee Gates)||[[Image:Wells-8002.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gates-1984 | White ]]||Geneva ||1909-11-10||1969-12-01||(nee Gates)||[[Image:White-21195.jpg |100px]] |- | [[White-21195 | White ]]||Robert G. ||1899-01-17||1957-02-10||||[[Image:White-21195.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Whitfield-xxx | Whitfield ]]||Connie Seay ||1915-06-04||1988-11-04||Beyond the sunset; [wed] Dec 24, 1937; T SGT US Army World War II||[[Image:Whitfield-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Whitfield-xxx | Whitfield ]]||Lillian Ellen ||1919-02-16||2008-02-21||Beyond the sunset; [wed] Dec 24, 1937 (nee Albritton)||[[Image:Whitfield-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Palmer-8334 | Winningham ]]||Ader ||1892-04-10||1969-08-25||Mrs W. H. (Ader) (nee Palmer)||[[Image:Palmer-8334.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Winningham-70 | Winningham ]]||Charles A. "Chuck" ||1969-07-28||1991-01-02||In loving memory of our dear son and brother.||[[Image:Winningham-70.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Winningham-71 | Winningham ]]||Charles A. ||1964-01-30||1999-07-24||Beloved son; Loving father & brother||[[Image:Winningham-71.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Winningham-61 | Winningham ]]||Cleveland (Jack) ||1911-07-16||1995-02-12||[wed] Feb 6, 1935||[[Image:Winningham-61.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ladner-1050 | Winningham ]]||Donzie G. Ladner||1935-03-19||1994-04-24||Only God could love you more.||[[Image:Ladner-1050.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-267210 | Winningham ]]||Doris Jean ||1930-03-20||1997-09-24||[wed] Dec 17, 1949||[[Image:Winningham-66.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Winningham-68 | Winningham ]]||Infant Daughter ||1935-12-24||1935-12-24||Infant Daughter of Mr. & Mrs. W. C. Winningham ||[[Image:Winningham-68.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Winningham-72 | Winningham ]]||James C. ||1969-12-31||2006-12-15||(FHM)||[[Image:Winningham-72.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Winningham-63 | Winningham ]]||James H. ||1914-05-14||1962-06-26||||[[Image:Winningham-63.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Winningham-69 | Winningham ]]||James H. ||1840-07-02||1923-11-17||CO. B, 2 Miss, CAV C.S.A.||[[Image:Winningham-69.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thames-267 | Winningham ]]||Jimmie Thames||1926-03-06||1999-09-07||Mother; May the love of these two live on through the lives of our children. [wed] July 17, 1943||[[Image:Winningham-65.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Winningham-64 | Winningham ]]||Johnnie B. ||1922-01-06||2000-03-20||Father; [wed]June 9, 1952; TEC 5 US Army World War II||[[Image:Winningham-64.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Winningham-66 | Winningham ]]||L. 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Poppitt Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category: Poppitt Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== {{GOONS Sticker|Poppitt}} The Poppitt Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Poppitt Poppitt] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Poppitt name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Poppitt's), by time period (18th Century Poppitt's), or by topic (Poppitt DNA, Poppitt Occupations, Poppitt Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' Please also see Guild of One Name Studies - 'Poppitt' https://one-name.org (accessed 9 Feb 2024). {{Image|file=Poppitt_Name_Study-1.png |caption=Poppitts and Friends in Gnossall Staffordshire 1926 }} ==How to Join== To join the Poppitt Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Poppitt-1|Michael Poppitt]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Poppitt}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== {{GOONS Sticker|Poppitt}} Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! :Guild of One Name Studies https://one-name.org/Results (accessed 22 Feb 2024). :Poppitt One-Name Study :Study details Study: Poppitt :Variants: Popet, Popett, Popit, Popitt, Poppet, Poppett, Poppit :Category: 1 - A study where research using core genealogical datasets and transcriptions is in its early stages. :Contact: Mr [[Poppitt-1|Michael Poppitt]] For example, Global Marriages search results - :18 May 1903 POPPITT James THATCHER Sarah Garland Swindon St Mark ENGLAND :07 Jul 1906 POPPITT Howard DENTON Beatrice Lilian St Michael & All Angels, Stoke Newington ENGLAND Michael Poppitt Info https://one-name.org/global-marriages-search-results/?surname=Poppitt (accessed 22 Feb 2024). === Poppett Name origins ===
"We believe that the surname came originally from PEPPITT, on which we are able to provide the following historicaland heraldic information taken from bibliographic source of Araldicus. This last name PEPPITT was introduced into England from the Old French name PEPIS, brought into England by the Normans, probably during the invasion of 1066. It is of uncertain origin, perhaps, primarily a byname meaning 'Terrible, Awe-inspiring, from a root BIB, to tremble'"
:Poppitt -
"Over the centuries the name Poppitt may have had many changes and the present form, according to our studies, appears to be different from the original. It is important to realize that the name may have gone through dialect variations, contractions, shortened forms of the original one, lenitions, errors due to incorrect transcriptions and voluntary changes. Therefore we believe that the surname came originally from PEPPITT, on which we are able to provide the following historicaland heraldic information taken from bibliographic source of Araldicus. This Last Name PEPPITT was introduced into England from the Old French name PEPIS, brought into England by the Normans, probably during the Invasion of 1066. It is of uncertain origin, perhaps, primarily a byname meaning 'Terrible, Awe-inspiring, from a root BIB, to tremble'..."(text supplied by Michael Poppitt 2023).
:Another theory of the 'Poppet' name origin -
"Probably from a lost or unidentified place named from Old English pūca ‘goblin’ + pytt ‘pit’ which also underlies Poppets in Harting (Sussex) and Poppets Hill in Stoke Talmage (Oxon). Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Family Names in Britain and Ireland, 2016"
:A theory of the 'Popeth' name origin from the 'English-Welsh' borders area is from the phrase 'pob beth' meaning 'everything'. ==== Peppett Name Origins ==== "Recorded as Pepys, Pepis, Pepin, Peaple, People, Pepall, Pepil, Pippin, Peppiatt, Peppett, Pippett, Pipet, Pipitt and others, this is a surname of French origins. It is derived from the pre7th century Old French personal names "Pepis or Pepin", introduced into England by the Normans after the Conquest of 1066, or possibly as well at the time of Hugunots in the 16th and 17th centuries, as refugee name. The personal name is of uncertain origin, but may have originally been a personal name Pep or Pip meaning awe-inspiring. The personal name was borne by several Frankish Kings, most notable Pepin le Bref, father of Charlemagne, and the name remained popular throughout the Middle Ages. The name development includes Richard Pepis of Cambridge in 1273, Hawis Pepell of Yorkshire in 1301 and Robert Pepit at St Mary Aldermary, in the city of London in 1624. Jeremiah Peaple and Clara Perry married on March 25th 1863, and of Septimus People and Hannah Mattock on March 29th 1863, both at St. Pancras, Old Church. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Ralph Henry Pipin, which was dated 1086, in the Domesday Book of Leicestershire, during the reign of King William 1st, known as "The Conqueror", 1066 - 1087. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling." https://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Peppett (accessed 9 Oct 2023). ==== Puplett Name Origins ==== :"Puplett Name Meaning ... from Middle English popelot a double diminutive of Anglo-Norman French puppe poppe 'doll' (Old French poupee 'doll girl')" https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=puplett (accessed 8 Oct 2023). :"Puplett History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms Origins Available: England England Early Origins of the Puplett family The surname Puplett was first found in Yorkshire where they held a family seat as Lords of the Manor. The Saxon influence of English history diminished after the Battle of Hastings in 1066. The language of the courts was French for the next three centuries and the Norman ambience prevailed. But Saxon surnames survived and the family name was first referenced in the 13th century when they held estates in that shire." https://www.houseofnames.com/puplett-family-crest (accessed 8 Oct 2023). ==== Papet Name Origins ==== 'Papet' is reported to mean grandfather in some French dialects https://www.namespedia.com/details/Papet (accessed 17 Oct 2023). In some German dialects 'Papet' is reported to mean [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope Pope] https://www.familysearch.org/en/surname?surname=PAPET (accessed 17 Oct 2023). === Early Poppits, Poppets, etc. === ==== Yorkshire ==== {{England Sticker|Yorkshire}} There is a 1241 record of a Popit in Yorkshire (source 'findmypast' Yorkshire registers). There is an early reference to a Rogerus Popet and a Willeimus Popet in Middleton Rothwell Yorkshire in the 1379 Subsidy Roll (Poll Tax) Record. :Alis Pebbit married Matthew Michell in 1666 in Thornhill "England Marriages, 1538–1973", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NF7G-R47 : 13 March 2020), Alis Pebbit in entry for Matthew Michell, 1666. (accessed 14 Sep 2023). :William Papit b.1688 Wath (son of William Papit) "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JQGC-JWY : 5 February 2023), William Papit, 1688. (accessed 12 Sep 2023). ==== Cambridgeshire ==== {{England Sticker|Cambridgeshire}} :Thomas Pepys b.1389 Cottonham, Cambridge https://www.ancestry.co.uk/family-tree/pt/RequestTreeAccess.aspx?tid=34098042&pid=18781705685 (accessed 29 Aug 2023) :Robert Pepis (Pepys) b.c.1440 Cottonham, Cambridge https://www.familysearch.org/tree/pedigree/landscape/LHQ3-TQX (accessed 23 Aug 2023). :William Pepys 1464-1519, m. Margaret Whinston (Cottonham) :William Pepys 1494-1542 m.Alice Smith 1502-41 (Cottonham) :Robert Pepys 1528-1611 m.Elizabeth Rychardson (Cottonham) "England Marriages, 1538–1973", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NVC2-JM5 : 12 March 2020), Robert Pepis, 1574. (accessed 23 Aug 2023), "England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JCSF-R8H : 11 April 2023), Robert Pepys, 1611. (accessed 23 Aug 2023). ==== Somerset ==== {{England Sticker|Somerset}} ===== Evercreech ===== There was a large Poppet/ Pippett/ Peppett family in Evercreech Somerset from the early 1500's. For example, :William Peppett b.1509 (m. Joan Lane b.1513) https://www.ancestry.co.uk/search/?name=william_peppet&event=_somerset-england-united+kingdom_5283&birth=1509&name_x=1_s "William Peppett Spouse Joan Peppett (maiden name unknown) Children xxxxxx Birth 1509" (accessed 20 Aug 2023). :Raffe Pippet b.1517 https://www.ancestry.co.uk/search/?name=raffe_pippet&event=_somerset-england-united+kingdom_5283&birth=1516&name_x=1_s "Matching Person details Spouse RALPH (RAFFE) PIPPET Children xxxxxx Birth 1517 Death xxxx Residence Somerset, England" (accessed 20 Aug 2023). :Raffe Pippett d.1540 Somerset : Evercreech : St Peter : Parish Register : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/5818de6be93790ec75b91e3d : viewed 7 Jul 2023) burial Raffe Pippett 30 Sep 1540 :Raffe Pippett b.1541 Somerset : Evercreech : St Peter : Parish Register : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58184b10e93790eca3d3dca6 : viewed 4 Jul 2023) baptism Raffe Pippett 12 Dec 1541. :Thomas Peppet b.1542 Baltonsborough Somerset : Baltonsborough : St Dunstan : Parish Register : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/5818618fe93790eca3fe0499 : viewed 20 Aug 2023) baptism Thomas Pipett 20 Mar 1542/3 :Raffe Pippett d.1543Somerset : Evercreech : St Peter : Parish Register : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/5818de6ce93790ec75b91e6f : viewed 7 Jul 2023) burial Raffe Pippett * * 1543/4 :Alice Peppett b.1547 Somerset : Evercreech : St Peter : : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58184af9e93790eca3d3b5ba : viewed 10 Jul 2023) baptism Alice Peppett 12 Nov 1547 :John Peppett b.1549 Somerset : Evercreech : St Peter : Parish Register : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58184aa4e93790eca3d3082a : viewed 4 Jul 2023) baptism John Peppett 06 Feb 1549/50. :Elizabeth Pippett b.1553 Somerset : Evercreech : St Peter : Parish Register : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58184aa5e93790eca3d308be : viewed 10 Jul 2023) baptism Elizabeth Pippett 1 Sep 1553. :William Peppett b.1554 Somerset : Evercreech : St Peter : Parish Register : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58184aa5e93790eca3d308e0 : viewed 10 Jul 2023) baptism Willm Peppett 24 Jul 1554. :Elinore Peppett b.1555 Somerset : Evercreech : St Peter : Parish Register : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58184aa5e93790eca3d30927 : viewed 10 Jul 2023) baptism Elinore Peppett 29 Nov 1555 :John Peppett b.1556 Somerset : Evercreech : St Peter : Parish Register : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58184aa5e93790eca3d3093e : viewed 10 Jul 2023) baptism John Peppett 14 Jul 1556 :Elizabeth Peppett b.1558 Somerset : Evercreech : St Peter : Parish Register : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58184aa6e93790eca3d30996 : viewed 10 Jul 2023) baptism Elizabeth Peppett 04 Feb 1558/9 :Izate Peppett b.1560Somerset : Evercreech : St Peter : Parish Register : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58184aa6e93790eca3d309bf : viewed 10 Jul 2023) baptism Izate Peppett 03 Sep 1560 :Raffe Pippett d.1561Somerset : Evercreech : St Peter : Parish Register : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/5818de6ee93790ec75b9208b : viewed 7 Jul 2023) burial Raffe Pippett 26 Dec 1561. :Jone Pippett b.1563 Somerset : Evercreech : St Peter : Parish Register : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58184aa6e93790eca3d30a68 : viewed 10 Jul 2023) baptism Jone Pippett 25 Feb 1563/4. :John Peppett b.1564 Somerset : Evercreech : St Peter : Parish Register : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58184aa7e93790eca3d30a9c : viewed 10 Jul 2023) baptism John Peppett 30 Dec 1564. :Jone Peppett b.1567 Somerset : Evercreech : St Peter : Parish Register : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58184aa7e93790eca3d30af2 : viewed 10 Jul 2023) baptism Jone Peppett 04 May 1567. :Marget Pippett b.1567 Somerset : Evercreech : St Peter : Parish Register : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58184aa7e93790eca3d30af8 : viewed 10 Jul 2023) baptism Marget Pippett 10 May 1567. :Elnor Peppett b.1568 Somerset : Evercreech : St Peter : Parish Register : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58184aa7e93790eca3d30b43 : viewed 10 Jul 2023) baptism Elnor Peppett 06 Feb 1568/9. :Alice Pippett b.1570 Somerset : Evercreech : St Peter : Parish Register : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58184aa7e93790eca3d30b8a : viewed 10 Jul 2023) baptism Alice Pippett 25 Feb 1570/1. :Agnies Peppett b.1571 Somerset : Evercreech : St Peter : Parish Register : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58184aa7e93790eca3d30b99 : viewed 10 Jul 2023) baptism Agnies Peppett 24 Jun 1571. :William Pippett b.1573 Somerset : Evercreech : St Peter : Parish Register : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58184aa7e93790eca3d30c07 : viewed 10 Jul 2023) baptism Willm Pippett 20 Sep 1573. :James Peppett b.1576 Somerset : Evercreech : St Peter : Register of unspecified type : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58184aa8e93790eca3d30c79 : viewed 10 Jul 2023) baptism James Peppett 24 Oct 1576. :Deanes Pippett b.1577 Somerset : Evercreech : St Peter : Register of unspecified type : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58184aa8e93790eca3d30cac : viewed 10 Jul 2023) baptism Deanes Pippett 12 Jan 1577/8. :Danes Peppett b.1578 Somerset : Evercreech : St Peter : Register of unspecified type : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58184aa8e93790eca3d30cb4 : viewed 11 Sep 2023) baptism Danes Peppett 23 Feb 1577/8 :Thomas (Tomas) Pippett b.1578 https://www.ancestry.co.uk/search/?name=thomas_pippett&event=_Somerset-England&birth=1578 (accessed 11 Sep 2023) :Jefry Pipet b.1579 Somerset : Evercreech : St Peter : : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58184aa8e93790eca3d30d12 : viewed 10 Jul 2023) baptism Jeffry Pipet 0 Jan 1579/80. :Sicley Pipett b.1579 Somerset : Evercreech : St Peter : Register of unspecified type : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58184aa8e93790eca3d30d2a : viewed 10 Jul 2023) baptism Sicley Pipett 16 Jan 1579/80. :Richard Pipett b.1581 Somerset : Evercreech : St Peter : Register of unspecified type : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58184aa8e93790eca3d30da2 : viewed 10 Jul 2023) baptism Richard Pipett 03 Feb 1581/2. :Susan Pipett b.1582 Somerset : Evercreech : St Peter : : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58184aa8e93790eca3d30db2 : viewed 10 Jul 2023) baptism Susan Pipett 28 Mar 1582. :Alice Pipett b.1582 Somerset : Evercreech : St Peter : Register of unspecified type : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58184aa8e93790eca3d30dd0 : viewed 10 Jul 2023) baptism Alice Pipett * Oct 1582. :Joneas Pepett b.1584 Somerset : Evercreech : St Peter : Register of unspecified type : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58184aa9e93790eca3d30e29 : viewed 10 Jul 2023) baptism Joneas Pepett 28 May 1584. :Marye Pipett b.1584 Somerset : Evercreech : St Peter : Register of unspecified type : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58184aa9e93790eca3d30e38 : viewed 10 Jul 2023) baptism Marye Pipett 13 Aug 1584. :Margerie Pipett b.1584 Somerset : Evercreech : St Peter : : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58184aa9e93790eca3d30e3d : viewed 10 Jul 2023) baptism Margerie Pipett 24 Aug 1584. :William Pipett b.1586 Somerset : Evercreech : St Peter : Register of unspecified type : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58184aa9e93790eca3d30eb9 : viewed 10 Jul 2023) baptism Willm Pipett 14 Jul 1586. :Raffe Pepett b.1587 Somerset : Evercreech : St Peter : Register of unspecified type : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58184aa9e93790eca3d30eee : viewed 10 Jul 2023) baptism Raffe Pepett 03 Jun 1587. :Raffe Pepett b.1588 Somerset : Evercreech : St Peter : Register of unspecified type : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58184aa9e93790eca3d30f25 : viewed 10 Jul 2023) baptism Raffe Pepett 24 Oct 1588. :Alice Pipett b.1589 Somerset : Evercreech : St Peter : Register of unspecified type : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58184aa9e93790eca3d30f5b : viewed 10 Jul 2023) baptism Alice Pipett 02 Aug 1589. :Elizabeth Pipett b.1589 Somerset : Evercreech : St Peter : : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58184aa9e93790eca3d30f6a : viewed 10 Jul 2023) baptism Elizabeth Pipett 02 Nov 1589. :Jane Pipett b.1591 Somerset : Evercreech : St Peter : Register of unspecified type : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58184aaae93790eca3d30fe2 : viewed 10 Jul 2023) baptism Jane Pipett 16 Jan 1591/2. :Jone Pipett b.1592 Somerset : Evercreech : St Peter : : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58184aaae93790eca3d30ff0 : viewed 10 Jul 2023) baptism Jone Pipett 22 Apr 1592. :Richard Pipett b.1594 Somerset : Evercreech : St Peter : Register of unspecified type : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58184aaae93790eca3d3105f : viewed 10 Jul 2023) baptism Richard Pipett 19 May 1594. :Giles Pipett b.1599 Somerset : Evercreech : St Peter : Register of unspecified type : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58184aabe93790eca3d31180 : viewed 10 Jul 2023) baptism Giles Pipett 08 Mar 1599/00. :Thomas Pippet married Joanne in 1599 or Thomas Pippet married Marie Eliot in 1605 "England Marriages, 1538–1973", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N2Z8-W5Q : 12 March 2020), Thomas Pippet, 1605. (accessed 9 Jul 2023). :James Poppett 1622 Somerset : Evercreech : St Peter : Parish Register : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58184aaee93790eca3d316bd : viewed 8 Jul 2023) baptism James Peppet 13 Oct 1622. :Thomas Poppet d.1629 "England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JH1L-JWG : 17 April 2023), Thomas Poppet in entry for Thomas Poppet, 1629. (accessed 4 Jul 2023). :Raffe Peppett marriage to Ellinor Sanggr 25 Jun 1565 Somerset : Evercreech : St Peter : Parish Register : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58185be5e93790eb7fa71507 : viewed 7 Jul 2023) marriage Raffe Peppett to Ellinor Sanggr 25 Jun 1565 :Raffe Peppett b.1587 Somerset : Evercreech : St Peter : Register of unspecified type : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58184aa9e93790eca3d30eee : viewed 7 Jul 2023) baptism Raffe Pepett 03 Jun 1587. :Raffe Peppett b.1588 Somerset : Evercreech : St Peter : Register of unspecified type : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58184aa9e93790eca3d30f25 : viewed 7 Jul 2023) baptism Raffe Pepett 24 Oct 1588. :Raffe Peppett d.1588 Somerset : Evercreech : St Peter : Parish Register : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/5818de6fe93790ec75b92279 : viewed 7 Jul 2023) burial Raffe Pepett 14 Dec 1588. :Elizabeth Pepot b.1640 Shepton Mallet (daughter of James Pepot and Judith)"England, Somerset, Church Records, 1501-1999", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D9V-LKBK : 25 February 2022), Elizabeth Pepot, 1640. (accessed 9 Jul 2023). ===== Shepton Mallett ===== Robert Pippett d. 1726 married Dorothy Pippett d.1724 in 1671 in Shepton Mallett. They had children born in Shepton Mallett - :James Pippott 1672-78 "England, Somerset, Church Records, 1501-1999", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D9V-QYPM : 25 February 2022), James Pippott, 1672. (accessed 1 Mar 2024). :Samuel b. 1674 (m.Anne c.1696, children Mary 1697-1740, Deborah 1699, Mery 1701 "England, Somerset, Church Records, 1501-1999", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D9V-KJZ2 : 25 February 2022), Samuel Pippet, 1674. (accessed 1 Mar 2024). :Elizabeth 1675 :Mary 1677 :James 1678 "England, Somerset, Church Records, 1501-1999", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D9V-HFMN : 25 February 2022), James Pippett, 1678. (accessed 1 Mar 2024). :Jane 1681 "England, Somerset, Church Records, 1501-1999", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D9V-FLZP : 25 February 2022), Robert Pippet in entry for Jane Pippet, 1681. (accessed 1 Mar 2024). :Dorothy 1684 "England, Somerset, Church Records, 1501-1999", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D9V-F2KG : 25 February 2022), Robert Pippott in entry for Dorothy Pippott, 1684. (accessed 1 Mar 2024). :Jonathan 1685 "England, Somerset, Church Records, 1501-1999", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D9V-212B : 25 February 2022), Robert Pippett in entry for Jonathan Pippett, 1685. (accessed 1 Mar 2024). :Ann 1687 "England, Somerset, Church Records, 1501-1999", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D9V-N6DY : 25 February 2022), Ann Pippett, 1687. (accessed 1 Mar 2024). ===== Stockland Bristol ===== :1546 Isbyl POPYT marriage to John EVRARD Somerset : Stockland Bristol : St Mary Magdalen : Phillimore's Transcripts : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/581861e7e93790eb7fb2540a : viewed 1 Nov 2023) marriage John Evrard to Isbyl Popyt 28 Jan 1546 (accessed 1 Nov 2023) :1549 Margaret POPYTT marriage to John STONDFAST Somerset : Stockland Bristol : St Mary Magdalen : Phillimore's Transcripts : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/581861e7e93790eb7fb2542a : viewed 1 Nov 2023) marriage John Stondfast to Margaret Popytt 16 Jun 1549 (accessed 1 Nov 2023) :1549 John Popytt marriage to Magt Deneman Somerset : Stockland Bristol : St Mary Magdalen : Phillimore's Transcripts : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/581861e7e93790eb7fb25439 : viewed 1 Nov 2023) marriage John Popytt to Magt Deneman 23 Nov 1549 :1556 John Popytt marriage to Mawte Pruet Somerset : Stockland Bristol : St Mary Magdalen : : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/581861e7e93790eb7fb25476 : viewed 1 Nov 2023) marriage John Popytt to Mawte Pruet 11 Jan 1556 :1560 Mawte Popytt marriage to Davy Norydn Somerset : Stockland Bristol : St Mary Magdalen : Phillimore's Transcripts : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/581861e7e93790eb7fb2547f : viewed 1 Nov 2023) marriage Davy Norydn to Mawte Popytt 11 May 1560 :1600 John Poppitt marriage to Elizabeth Keene Somerset : Stockland Bristol : St Mary Magdalen : Phillimore's Transcripts : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/581861e8e93790eb7fb25560 : viewed 1 Nov 2023) marriage John Poppitt to Elizabeth Keene 22 Apr 1600 ===== Other Somerset records ===== :Richard Paupet d.1629 North Curry "England, Somerset, Church Records, 1501-1999", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D9S-2Q73 : 25 February 2022), Richard Paupet, 1639. (accessed 16 Oct 2023). :Steven Pepot d.1654 Queen Camel (son of Jos Pepot) "England, Somerset, Church Records, 1501-1999", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D93-QT2J : 25 February 2022), Steven Pepot, 1654. (accessed 16 Oct 2023). :Richard Bobbett senior d 1684 Creech "England, Somerset, Church Records, 1501-1999", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D99-PNQX : 25 February 2022), Richard Bobbet Senr, 1684. (accessed 14 Sep 2023). :Richard Bobbett 1660-89 Somerset : Creech St Michael : St Michael : Parish Register : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58185160e93790eca3df9571 : viewed 14 Sep 2023) baptism Richard Bobbett 10 Jul 1684 Children - :Robert 1680 :John 1681-84 :William 1682 :Jane 1683 :Arthur 1685-1758 :John 1689 :Arthur Bobbett 1685-1758 b.Taunton (son of William) "England, Somerset, Church Records, 1501-1999", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D9V-RS83 : 25 February 2022), Arthur Bobbet, 1685. (accessed 14 Sep 2023). :Arthur Bobbett m. Martha Bantor in 1714 in Lyng "England Marriages, 1538–1973", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:CF3W-65MM : 26 May 2022), Arthur Bobbett, 1714. (accessed 14 Sep 2023). Children - :Arthur 1713 :Arthur 1716 :Richard 1720-92"England, Somerset, Church Records, 1501-1999", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D9K-KNLS : 25 February 2022), Richard Bebbett, 1720. (accessed 14 Sep 2023). :Martha 1725 :Ann 1728 :Betty 1731-33 :Mary 1734-35 :Martha 1743 :Lawrence 1750 Richard Bebbett married Elizabeth Edwards in about 1744 in Somerset. They had children - :Robert 1744-44 :Mary 1745 :Elizabeth 1746 :Hannah 1749 :Robert 1750-1800 :James 1753 :Sarah 1754-1843 :James 1756 :Richard 1756-1827 :Norton 1759-1843 "England, Somerset, Church Records, 1501-1999", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D9X-R5G1 : 25 February 2022), Nort Bobbett, 1759. (accessed 14 Sep 2023). Norton Bobbett married Grace Wilkins in 1785 "England, Somerset, Church Records, 1501-1999", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6DM8-CT91 : 25 February 2022), Nurton Bobbet, 1785. (accessed 14 Sep 2023). They had a child Hanna b.1786. Norton Bobbett married Elizabeth (Betty) Barnett in 1788 "England Marriages, 1538–1973", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NX59-GZX : 25 February 2022), Norton Bobbett, 1788. (accessed 14 Sep 2023). They had a son Joseph 1794-1878. ==== Shropshire ==== {{England Sticker|Shropshire}} Early Shropshire records - :Raffe Popet b.1562 marriage to Katharin Hoell 17 Jan 1586/7 Shropshire : Ludlow : St Laurence : Phillimore's Transcript : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/5be5883ef493fdbac95ce7f8 : viewed 7 Jul 2023) marriage Raffe Popet to Katharin Hoell 17 Jan 1586/7 :John Petet Pepet b.1589"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NGPP-WXK : 10 April 2021), John Petet Pepet, 1589. (accessed 10 Jul 2023) :Charles Pepet b.1592Shropshire : Bromfield : St Mary the Virgin : Register of unspecified type : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/5818686ce93790eca30b1c76 : viewed 4 Jul 2023) baptism Charles Pepet 17 Sep 1592. Note many Poppitts were born in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coalbrookdale Coalbrookdale] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ironbridge Ironbridge] area of Shropshire. This is regarded as the 'birthplace of the Industrial Revolution'. {{Image|file=Poppitt_Name_Study-5.png |caption=John Sydney Poppitt (author) and wife Millie }} :John Bobett of Bridgnorth (son of Edmund Bobett) 1584-1623 "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NGRT-72Q : 5 February 2023), John Bobbet, 1584. (accessed 22 Jan 2024), "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6PX6-Q3J2 : 5 October 2023), John Bobett, ; Burial, Bridgnorth, Shropshire Unitary Authority, Shropshire, England, St Mary Magdelena Churchyard; citing record ID 259143456, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. (accessed 22 Jan 2024). ==== Staffordshire ==== {{England Sticker|Staffordshire}} An early Staffordshire record is of William Peppett d.1648 "England, Staffordshire, Dioceses Of Lichfield and Coventry Wills and Probate, 1521-1860", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:689B-SPK1 : 20 July 2021), William Peppett, 1648. (accessed 6 Jul 2023). ==== Hertfordshire ==== {{England Sticker|Hertfordshire}} Early Hertfordshire records - :Edward Papet (son of John Papet) 1584-1654 St Albans "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J7WD-S5G : 5 February 2023), Edward Papit, 1584. (accessed 2 Sep 2023). :Edward Papet married Elizabeth in 1614. They had children - :Elizabeth 1615 "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J93S-B3K : 5 February 2023), Elizabeth Papet, 1615. (accessed 2 Sep 2023). :Edward 1619-19 "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NB8H-ML8 : 5 February 2023), Edward Papet, 1619. (accessed 2 Sep 2023). :Joan Papet 1620-20 "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J93S-14H : 5 February 2023), Joan Papet, 1620. (accessed 2 Sep 2023). :Jane Papet 1621-21 "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NR99-JLB : 5 February 2023), Jane Papet, 1621. (accessed 2 Sep 2023). :Thomas Papet 1623-28 "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NR99-PHH : 5 February 2023), Thomas Papet, 1623. (accessed 2 Sep 2023). :Sarah Papet 1625-27 "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NB84-1JR : 5 February 2023), Sara Papit, 1625. (accessed 2 Sep 2023). :John Papet 1632-33 "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JWKW-NWT : 5 February 2023), John Papett, 1632. (accessed 2 Sep 2023). :Thomas Papet 1635-36 (source needed) :Eliz. Paupett 1640 St Albans (source needed) :Edward Paupet b.1630, m.1651 to Martha Stone St Albans "England Marriages, 1538–1973", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N2R2-1LD : 13 March 2020), Edward Paupet, 1651. (accessed 9 Jul 2023). ==== Dorset ==== {{England Sticker|Dorset}} Early Dorset records - :Elizabeth Phepot b.1657 Dorchester "England, Dorset, Parish Registers, 1538-2001", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJD4-5C11 : 14 May 2020), Elizabeth Phepot, 1657. (accessed 9 Jul 2023). :Elizabeth Phepit b.1662 Dorchester "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J7W4-JM2 : 4 February 2023), Elizabeth Phepit, 1662. (accessed 9 Jul 2023). ==== Hampshire ==== {{England Sticker|Hampshire}} Early Hampshire record - :Thomas Pepeet m.1652Hampshire : Portsmouth : St Thomas of Canterbury : Register of unspecified type : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/5817e233e93790eb7fbc7b72 : viewed 8 Jul 2023) marriage Thomas Pepeet to Francis Taylor 08 Feb 1659/60. ==== Bedfordshire ==== {{England Sticker|Bedfordshire}} Early Bedfordshire records - :"Church record: birth-name: Thomas Pepyat Church record: male Church record: birth: about 1455; Sundon, Bedfordshire, England Church record: death: 1529; Sundon, Bedfordshire, England" https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/sources/LH6Z-34K (accessed 22 Aug 2023). :Thomas Pepyat m. 1480 Joan 1460-1539 Sundon, Bedfordshirehttps://www.familysearch.org/tree/pedigree/landscape/LH1H-MZY (accessed 22 Aug 2023). :Richard Peppiat 1485-1547 m. 1512 Joan b,1490 Sundon, Bedfordshire, "Church record: birth: about 1485; Sundon, Bedfordshire, England Church record: burial: 1547; Sundon, Bedfordshire, England "https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/sources/K8V6-Y84 (accessed 22 Aug 2023). :Christian Peppiatt 1490 :Robert Peppiatt 1515-1582 m. 1540 Sundon, Bedfordshirehttps://www.familysearch.org/tree/pedigree/landscape/LH1H-MZY (accessed 22 Aug 2023). :Alys Peppiatt 1518 :Thomas Peppiatt 1520 :Joane Peppiatt 1525 :Richard Peppiatt 1541 :Thomas Peppiatt 1543 m. 1572 Katherine 1550-1611 in Sundon Bedfordshire https://www.familysearch.org/tree/pedigree/landscape/LH6C-156 (accessed 24 Aug 2023). :Children - :(Isabell 1576 :Robert 1578-1664 :Jane 1580 :John 1581 :Elizabeth 1582-90 :Francis 1586 :Phillip 1588 :Mary 1590 :Joan 1593-1603 :Thomas 1595-1664 :Katherine 1597) : :John Peppiatt 1545 :Thomas Pepyatt m.1560 Alice Brinkelowe "England Marriages, 1538–1973", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N2SJ-CLS : 13 March 2020), Thos Pepyatt, 1560. (accessed 22 Aug 2023). :Eliz Peppitt m. Thos Everett in 1596 in Chalgrave "England Marriages, 1538–1973", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N2SN-Y87 : 13 March 2020), Eliz Pepitt in entry for Thos Everett, 1596. (accessed 14 Feb 2024). :Elizabeth Pepyett b. 1590 Toddington (daughter of William) "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NP18-B24 : 4 February 2023), Elizabeth Pepyett, 1590. (accessed 12 Feb 2024). :Eliz Peppitt b.c.1591 m. William Tilley b.c.1585 in 1612 in Henlow Bedfordshire "England Marriages, 1538–1973", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5K1-FMX : 12 March 2020), Wm Tillie, 1612. (accessed 12 Feb 2024). They had children Ann b.1614 and Edward b.1619. :Phillip Pepiat m. Eliz Croker 1606 Sundon Bedfordshire "England Marriages, 1538–1973", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N2SP-P9N : 13 March 2020), Philip Pepiat, 1606. (accessed 24 Aug 2023). :Thomas Pepyte b.1607 Tilsworth "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NP1D-BJK : 4 February 2023), Thomas Pepyte, 1607. (accessed 23 Aug 2023). :Thomas Pepyte b.1626 Tilsworth "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NP1D-BJH : 4 February 2023), Thomas Pepiot, 1626. (accessed 23 Aug 2023). :Martha Pepit m. 1664 Whipsnade to William Birchmore "England Marriages, 1538–1973", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N2KW-KPR : 13 March 2020), Martha Pepit in entry for Wm Birchmore, 1664. (accessed 9 Jul 2023). ==== London ==== {{England Sticker|City of London}} Early London records - :[[Pepper-943|Henry Pepper b.1527]] :[[Pepper-322|Henry Pepper b.1564]] :[[Peppit-1|Robert Peppitt (Pepper) 1590-1638]] :Mary Pepper 1599-1602 (d. of James Pepper) "England, Somerset, Church Records, 1501-1999", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D9S-2Q73 : 25 February 2022), Richard Paupet, 1639. (accessed 16 Oct 2023). :Mary Pepper b.1605 (d. of Dennys Pepper) "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JWQ5-JR8 : 4 February 2023), Mary Pepper, 1605. (accessed 16 Oct 2023). :[[Pepper-938|Elizabeth Pepper 1619-27]] :[[Pepper-924|Mary Pepper 1632-38]] :[[Pepper-939|Richard Pepper 1636-39]] :Steeven Popet d.c.1627 London https://www.ancestry.co.uk/search/?name=steeven_popet&event=_london&birth=1627 (accessed 16 Oct 2023). :Robert Peppitt b.1629 (son of [[Peppit-1|Robert Peppitt (Pepper) 1590-1638]] and [[Leake-16|Elizabeth (Leake) Peppit (abt. 1594 - abt. 1642)]], husband of Martha b.1655, father of Robert Peppet b.1667) "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NPJR-1WL : 5 February 2023), Robert Peppit, 1629. (accessed 10 Oct 2023). :Edward Peppiatt marriage to Joane Lucas 1659 St Giles without Cripplegate "England Marriages, 1538–1973", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NJ5W-QQG : 13 March 2020), Edward Peppiatt, 1659. (accessed 10 Sep 2023). :Edward Pepiatt marriage to Fraunces Shelswell 1659 St Mary Magdalene Old Fish Street with St Gregory by St Paul "England Marriages, 1538–1973", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NKGY-1M2 : 13 March 2020), Edward Pepiatt, 1659. (accessed 10 Sep 2023). :Thomas Peppiot b.1668 St. Botolph Aldersgate (son of Thomas Peppiot and Anne) "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NL5G-7KM : 4 February 2023), Thomas Peppiot, 1668. (accessed 9 Jul 2023). :Martha Pepyat m.1668 to John Latham Stepney "England Marriages, 1538–1973", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NJP4-NM7 : 12 March 2020), Martha Pepyatt in entry for John Latham, 1668. (accessed 9 Jul 2023). :Charles Poupet b.1668, son of Gillaume Poupet, Threadneedle St. "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5L2-Z6W : 5 February 2023), Charles Poupet, 1668. (accessed 9 Jul 2023). :John Peppiot b.1671 christened 1671 St Botolph Aldersgate, son of Thomas Peppiot and Barbara "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JW7B-3ZC : 4 February 2023), John Peppiot, 1671. (accessed 7 Sep 2023). :Barbery Peppeot b.1674 London (daughter of Thomas Peppeot) "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JW7B-7MZ : 4 February 2023), Barbary Peppeot, 1674. (accessed 3 Sep 2023). :Francis Peppiat b.1685, son of Edward and Mary, christened 1685 Greyfriars "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JWDG-QZF : 5 February 2023), Francis Pepiatt, 1685. (accessed 9 Sep 2023). ==== Middlesex ==== {{England Sticker|Middlesex}} Early Middlesex records - :Thomas Pepatt m. 1652Middlesex : Stepney : St Dunstan : Transcript : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58181aabe93790eb7f321aa3 : viewed 8 Jul 2023) marriage Thomas Pepatt to Barbara Riuers 27 Jan 1652/53 :Elizabeth Peppet b.1689 Stepney, daughter of Robert and Mary Peppet "England, Middlesex Parish Registers, 1539-1988", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6ZZR-6JH6 : 11 July 2022), Elizabeth Peppet, 1689. (accessed 9 Jul 2023). :Mary Peppett b.1691 Stepney , daughter of Robert and Mary Peppet "England, Middlesex Parish Registers, 1539-1988", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:68NT-GQ2C : 16 June 2023), Mary Peppet, 1691. (accessed 9 Jul 2023). :Martha Peppet 1694Middlesex : Stepney : St Dunstan : Parish Register : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/63d4ae4bf493fd2432f5221d : viewed 8 Jul 2023) baptism Martha Peppet 29 Jun 1694. ==== Northumberland ==== {{England Sticker|Northumberland}} :John Popett b.c.1562 :Barbery Popett b.1587 Newcastle upon Tyne (daughter of John) "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NJ5C-WLZ : 5 February 2023), Barbery Popett, 1587. (accessed 28 Aug 2023). ==== Norfolk ==== {{England Sticker|Norfolk}} :Alicia Bobet 1668-76 (or Bobbet, b.Garboldisham, daughter of Clementis and Annae) "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JM93-RB7 : 10 April 2021), Alicia Bobet, 1668. (accessed 15 Sep 2023), "England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JDWL-SM9 : 18 April 2023), Alicia Bobbet, 1676. (accessed 15 Sep 2023). ==== Durham ==== {{England Sticker|County Durham}} :Sand Dancer Pippet Tree [[Pippet-18|Thomas Pippet (abt.1764-1819)]], :husband of [[Cummin-99|Jane (Cummin) Pippet (abt. 1755 - 1799)]] :father of [[Pippet-15|John Pippet (abt. 1789 - 1861)]] :and [[Pippet-19|Mary (Pippet) Noble (abt. 1792 - 1851)]], etc. ==== Herefordshire ==== {{England Sticker|Herefordshire}} This Poppitt (Popet, Poppet) family were from Huntington - :[[Poppitt-83|Ann Poppitt (1770 - bef. 1784)]] :[[Poppitt-84|Thomas Poppitt (1774)]] :[[Poppitt-85|Mary Poppitt (1784)]] :[[Poppitt-90|Sarah (Poppitt) Marston (bef. 1771)]] :[[Poppitt-91|Elizabeth Poppitt (1774)]] :[[Poppitt-92|William Poppitt (1777 - 1850)]] :[[Poppitt-93|Priscilla Poppitt (1779)]] :[[Poppitt-94|Jane Poppitt (1792 - 1792)]] :[[Poppitt-103|John Poppitt (1779)]] There was also a Poppett born in Ledbury - :[[Matthews-18691|Alice Ann (Matthews) Poppett (1851)]] ==== Wales ==== {{Wales Sticker}} :Francisca Bobbett b.1625 Wales https://www.ancestry.co.uk/search/?name=francisse_bobbett&event=_wales-united+kingdom_5250&birth=1625_wales-united+kingdom_5250 (accessed 25 Sep 2023). :William Bobbitt 1645-1703 b.Cardiff d.Bristol Parish Henrico Virginia https://www.ancestry.co.uk/search/?name=william_bobbit&birth=1645_wales-united+kingdom_5250 (accessed 25 Sep 2023). :William Bobbitt married Elizabeth Whittington in 1674 in Cattail Br. (reportedly) ==== France ==== {{Image|file=French_Roots.png |align=r |size=s |caption=born in France }} France records - :Candar Popat b.1608 Mâcon, Saône-et-Loire, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France Parents Michel Popat, Isabeau Garnier "France, Saône-et-Loire, registres paroissiaux et d’état civil, 1530-1892," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:739J-CLMM : 16 January 2019), Candar Popat, 26 Oct 1608; citing Mâcon, Saône-et-Loire, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France, Baptism, Archives Departementales du Saône-et-Loire (Departmental Archives of Saône-et-Loire), France; FHL microfilm 008303124. (accessed 8 Oct 2023). :Jeanne Popete m. 1614 Jean Darais "France, Haute-Garonne, Parish and Civil Registration, 1539-1993", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6XJ6-ZDRW : 1 April 2022), Jeanne Popete in entry for Jean Darais, 1614. (accessed 9 Jul 2023). :Jeanne Papet d. 1626 "France, Isere, Parish and Civil Registration, 1540-1900", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:67FW-6DT2 : 20 March 2021), Jeanne Papet, 1626. (accessed 9 Jul 2023). :Marc Popat b.1617 Mâcon, Côte-d'Or, Burgundy, France Parents Michel Popat, Isabeau Garnier "France, Saône-et-Loire, registres paroissiaux et d’état civil, 1530-1892," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:79P7-YX2M : 16 January 2019), Marc Popat, May 1617; citing Mâcon, Côte-d'Or, Bourgogne, France, Baptism, Archives Departementales du Saône-et-Loire (Departmental Archives of Saône-et-Loire), France; FHL microfilm 008303127. (accessed 8 Oct 2023). :Edouard Papet 1658-83 Creuse, Limousin, France "France, Creuse, Parish and Civil Registration, 1568-1903", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6FKZ-9KT2 : 3 June 2022), Edouard Papet, 1683. (accessed 8 Oct 2023). :Jacques Popat b.1669 Lagorce, Ardèche, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France Parents Bermond Popat, Isabeau Jaubesse "France, Ardèche, Parish and Civil Registration, 1481-1924", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:68LN-ZKFN : Thu Oct 05 21:39:25 UTC 2023), Entry for Jacques Popat and Bermond Popat, 14 Oct 1669 (accessed 8 Oct 2023). :Francoise Popat b.1679 Lucenay-l'Évêque, Saône-et-Loire, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France Parents Leonard Popat, Michel de Roche "France, Saône-et-Loire, registres paroissiaux et d’état civil, 1530-1892," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WR33-56N2 : 5 February 2020), Françoise Popat, 30 Oct 1679; citing Lucenay-l'Évêque, Saône-et-Loire, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France, Baptism, Archives Departementales du Saône-et-Loire (Departmental Archives of Saône-et-Loire), France; FHL microfilm 008304507. (accessed 8 Oct 2023). :Jean Popat b.1688 Issoudun, Indre, Centre-Val de Loire, France Parents Pierre Popat, Anne Duperle "France, Indre, registres paroissiaux et d’état civil, 1564-1905", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6V57-5SWZ : 25 January 2023), Jean Popat, 1688. (accessed 8 Oct 2023). :Pierre Popat b.1707 Creuse, Limousin, France Parents Mathieu Popat, Silvaine Lasarre "France, Creuse, Parish and Civil Registration, 1568-1903", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6FKH-YCR2 : 3 June 2022), Pierre Popat, 1707. (accessed 8 Oct 2023). :Phillippe Popat b.1709 Saint-Servais, Côtes-d'Armor, Brittany, France Parents François "Registres paroissiaux et d’état civil, Côtes-d'Armor, France, 1467-1920", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6FQM-Y7GJ : 20 April 2022), Phillippe Popat, 1709. (accessed 8 Oct 2023). :Denise Popat b.1710 Autun, Saône-et-Loire, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France Parents Thomas Popat, Simone Dechevasne "France, Saône-et-Loire, registres paroissiaux et d’état civil, 1530-1892," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HGTR-F66Z : 5 February 2020), Denise Popat, 4 Apr 1710; citing Autun, Saône-et-Loire, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France, Baptism, Archives Departementales du Saône-et-Loire (Departmental Archives of Saône-et-Loire), France; FHL microfilm 008304963. (accessed 8 Oct 2023). :Anne Popat b.1713 Mancey, Saône-et-Loire, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France Parents Claude Popat, Philiberte Bertier "France, Saône-et-Loire, registres paroissiaux et d’état civil, 1530-1892," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HG5C-466Z : 5 February 2020), Anne Popat, 26 Sep 1713; citing Mancey, Saône-et-Loire, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France, Baptism, Archives Departementales du Saône-et-Loire (Departmental Archives of Saône-et-Loire), France; FHL microfilm 008304720. (accessed 8 Oct 2023). :Catherine Popat b.1751 Gap, Hautes-Alpes, France Parents Jacques, Anne Chaix "France, Hautes-Alpes, Parish and Civil Registration, 1583-1902", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6FBG-7LGK : 27 June 2022), Catherine Popat, 1751. (accessed 8 Oct 2023). :Joseph Popat b.1761 Viré, Saône-et-Loire, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France Parents Jean Popat, Claudine Bugay "France, Saône-et-Loire, registres paroissiaux et d’état civil, 1530-1892," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:7SRQ-TQN2 : 16 January 2019), Joseph Popat, 6 Sep 1761; citing Viré, Saône-et-Loire, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France, Baptism, Archives Departementales du Saône-et-Loire (Departmental Archives of Saône-et-Loire), France; FHL microfilm 008303117. (accessed 8 Oct 2023). :Silvain Popat b.1780 Creuse, Limousin, France Parents Michel Popat, Jeanne Bridier "France, Creuse, Parish and Civil Registration, 1568-1903", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6FKH-QM7V : 3 June 2022), Silvain Popat, 1780. (accessed 8 Oct 2023). :Simon Popet 1803-61 "France, Saône-et-Loire, registres paroissiaux et d’état civil, 1530-1892," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:7SKT-BQ3Z : 16 January 2019), Simon Popet, 28 Apr 1861; citing Le Breuil, Saône-et-Loire, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France, Death, Archives Departementales du Saône-et-Loire (Departmental Archives of Saône-et-Loire), France; FHL microfilm 008304912. (accessed 8 Oct 2023). ==== Prussia ==== {{Image|file=German_Flags-20.png |align=r |size=s |caption=born in Prussia }} Daughters of Simon Popat b.1802 and Marie Basenau b.1804, m.1832 Tilsit "Deutschland, ausgewählte evangelische Kirchenbücher 1500-1971," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QPFG-4VPB : 5 April 2023), Marie Basenau in entry for Simon Popat, 29 Oct 1832; images digitized and records extracted by Ancestry; citing Marriage, Tilsit, Ostpreußen, Preußen, , German Lutheran Collection, various parishes, Germany. (accessed 8 Oct 2023). :Antoniette Popat 1833-33 "Deutschland, ausgewählte evangelische Kirchenbücher 1500-1971," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QPFG-4K78 : 5 April 2023), Antoniette Popat, 15 Sep 1833; images digitized and records extracted by Ancestry; citing Baptism, Tilsit, Ostpreußen, Preußen, , German Lutheran Collection, various parishes, Germany. (accessed 8 Oct 2023), "Deutschland, ausgewählte evangelische Kirchenbücher 1500-1971," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QPNW-W4GC : 14 August 2023), Antoniette Popat, 3 Sep 1833; images digitized and records extracted by Ancestry; citing Death, Groß Skaisgirren, Niederung, Ostpreußen, Preußen, Deutschland, Groß Skaisgirren, Kr, Niederung u Tilsit, German Lutheran Collection, various parishes, Germany. (accessed 8 Oct 2023). :Auguste Wilhelmine Popat b.1834 "Deutschland, ausgewählte evangelische Kirchenbücher 1500-1971," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QPFG-ZX3X : 5 April 2023), Popat, 1834; images digitized and records extracted by Ancestry; citing Baptism, Tilsit, Ostpreußen, Preußen, , German Lutheran Collection, various parishes, Germany. (accessed 8 Oct 2023). :Marie Amelia Popat 1837-1900 "Deutschland, ausgewählte evangelische Kirchenbücher 1500-1971," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QPNW-P81K : 14 August 2023), Marie Amalie Popat, 4 Jun 1837; images digitized and records extracted by Ancestry; citing Baptism, Groß Skaisgirren, Niederung, Ostpreußen, Preußen, Deutschland, Groß Skaisgirren, Kr, Niederung u Tilsit, German Lutheran Collection, various parishes, Germany. (accessed 8 Oct 2023). ==== Saxony ==== {{German Roots Sticker|Sachsen}} There is a large family Poppitz family of at least seven documented generations who emigrated from Saxony to the USA. An older ancestor was - :Christian Gottlieb Poppitz b.1793 who emigrated from Saxony and died in 1880 in Laketown, Carver, Minnesota, USA "Minnesota State Census, 1875", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MKNC-45M : Thu Oct 05 23:52:02 UTC 2023), Entry for Ernst Poppitz and Gottlieb Poppitz, 1875. (accessed 7 Mar 2024). ==== North America ==== {{Image|file=Flags-27.png |align=r |size=s |caption=born in North America }} :Barbara Peppiatt b.c. 1679 Philadelphia m. Benjamin Wright 1699 Lancaster Pennsylvania "Pennsylvania Marriages, 1709-1940", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2WF-RVZ7 : 7 May 2023), Barbara Peppiatt in entry for Benjamin Wright, 1699. (accessed 31 Aug 2023). {{Canada Sticker}} :Corneliu Popet 1944-2023 d. London, Middlesex, Ontario "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6PX6-WR3C : 5 October 2023), Corneliu Popet, ; Burial, London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada, Woodland Cemetery; citing record ID 259169696, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. (accessed 17 Dec 2023). {{Ohio Sticker}} :Zolly Popet d. 1938 Canton, Stark, Ohio "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV29-9923 : 1 April 2023), Zolly Popet, ; Burial, Canton, Stark, Ohio, United States of America, Forest Hill Cemetery; citing record ID 52313342, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. (accessed 17 Dec 2023). {{California Sticker}} :Gene Popetz 1944-94 b. Oakland "United States, Social Security Numerical Identification Files (NUMIDENT), 1936-2007", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6KQ9-ZL7S : 10 February 2023), Gene A Popetz, (accessed 17 Dec 2023). :Leo C Popetz Father 1917-79 Pauline McClusky Mother 1916-93 :James Gabriel Popetz b.1892 and Catherine Scheetz 1886-1918 (grandparents) :John and Ann Popetz (great grandparents) {{Missouri Sticker}} :Jack Popetz b. 1893 Missouri d. 1973 Los Angeles "California Death Index, 1940-1997," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VP2M-Y9B : 26 November 2014), Jack Popetz, 15 May 1973; Department of Public Health Services, Sacramento. (accessed 17 Dec 2023). {{Illinois Sticker}} :Pauline (McClusky) Popetz 1916-93 "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:7Q9Q-263Z : 13 June 2023), Pauline McClusky Popetz, ; Burial, Harrisburg, Saline, Illinois, United States of America, Sunset Lawn Cemetery; citing record ID 194687452, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. (accessed 17 Dec 2023). :Wife of Leo Popetz :daughter of Otto McClusky and Maggie Bell Wanless :granddaughter of George B McClusky and Samantha Jane Clark ==== Slovakia ==== {{Slovak Roots Sticker}} :Toifje Popetz d.1914 Košice, Slovakia "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q24M-WW6Q : 29 July 2020), Toifje Popetz, 1914; Burial, , ; citing record ID , Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. (accessed 17 Dec 2023). ==== Slovenia ==== {{Slavic Roots Sticker}} :Alojz Popit 1906-55 d. Osrednjeslovenska, Slovenia "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVGC-HQGW : 3 July 2020), Alojz Popit, ; Burial, , ; citing record ID , Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. (accessed 17 Dec 2023). :Alojz Popit 1950-2006 d. Osrednjeslovenska, Slovenia "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVGC-HQG7 : 3 July 2020), Alojz Popit, ; Burial, , ; citing record ID , Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. (accessed 17 Dec 2023). :Anica Popit 1945-2008 d. Osrednjeslovenska, Slovenia "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVGC-HQG4 : 3 July 2020), Anica Popit, ; Burial, , ; citing record ID , Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. (accessed 17 Dec 2023). :Anton Popit 1862-1951 d. Osrednjeslovenska, Slovenia"Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVGC-HQSL : 6 July 2020), Anton Popit, 1951; Burial, , ; citing record ID , Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. (accessed 17 Dec 2023). :Anton Popit 1934-1983 d. Osrednjeslovenska, Slovenia"Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVGC-HQSP : 3 July 2020), Anton Popit, 1983; Burial, , ; citing record ID , Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. (accessed 17 Dec 2023). :Anton Popit 1870-1950 d. Osrednjeslovenska, Slovenia"Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVLW-3H8W : 12 June 2020), Anton Popit, ; Burial, , ; citing record ID , Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. (accessed 17 Dec 2023). :Anton Popit 1900-1977 d. Osrednjeslovenska, Slovenia"Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVGC-HQSG : 3 July 2020), Anton Popit, 1977; Burial, , ; citing record ID , Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. (accessed 17 Dec 2023). :Franc Popit 1877-1950 d. Gorenje Otave, Cerknica, Slovenia"Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVGC-HS4F : 24 August 2022), Franc Popit, ; Burial, Gorenje Otave, Občina Cerknica, Notranjsko-kraška, Slovenia, Gorenje Otave; citing record ID 115646488, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. (accessed 17 Dec 2023). :Franc Popit d,1943 Notranjsko-kraška, Slovenia "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVGC-HS4X : 3 July 2020), Franc Popit, ; Burial, , ; citing record ID , Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. (accessed 17 Dec 2023). :Franc Popit 1931-93 d. Notranjsko-kraška, Slovenia "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVGC-HS4V : 6 July 2020), Franc Popit, ; Burial, , ; citing record ID , Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. (accessed 17 Dec 2023). :Franci Popit 1961-2003 d. Notranjsko-kraška, Slovenia "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVGC-HS4K : 3 July 2020), Franci Popit, ; Burial, , ; citing record ID , Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. (accessed 17 Dec 2023). :Helena Popit d. 1940 Notranjsko-kraška, Slovenia "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVGC-HS42 : 6 July 2020), Helena Popit, ; Burial, , ; citing record ID , Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. (accessed 17 Dec 2023). :Ivana Popit 1914-1982 d. Osrednjeslovenska, Slovenia"Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVLW-3H84 : 12 June 2020), Ivana Popit, ; Burial, , ; citing record ID , Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. (accessed 17 Dec 2023). :Janez Popit 1886-1934 d. Notranjsko-kraška, Slovenia "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVGC-HS4L : 2 July 2020), Janez Popit, ; Burial, , ; citing record ID , Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. (accessed 17 Dec 2023). :Janez Popit 1909-1991 d. Osrednjeslovenska, Slovenia "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVLW-3H8C : 16 June 2020), Janez Popit, ; Burial, , ; citing record ID , Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. (accessed 17 Dec 2023). :Jelka Popit d. 1940 Osrednjeslovenska, Slovenia "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVGC-HQGC : 6 July 2020), Jelka Popit, ; Burial, , ; citing record ID , Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. (accessed 17 Dec 2023). :Marija Popit 1866-1926 d. Osrednjeslovenska, Slovenia "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVLW-3H8Z : 16 June 2020), Marija Popit, ; Burial, , ; citing record ID , Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. (accessed 17 Dec 2023). :Marjan Popit 1939-1990 d. Osrednjeslovenska, Slovenia"Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVGC-HQST : 6 July 2020), Marjan Popit, ; Burial, , ; citing record ID , Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. (accessed 17 Dec 2023). :Marjana Popit 1912-1990 d. Osrednjeslovenska, Slovenia"Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVGC-HSTB : 6 July 2020), Marjana Popit, ; Burial, , ; citing record ID , Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. (accessed 17 Dec 2023). ==== Serbia ==== {{Image|file=European_Flags-56.png |align=r |size=s |caption=Serbia }} Maria Popetz 1880-1945 d. Rudolfsgnad Concentration Camp "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W6LD-BXPZ : 4 August 2020), Maria Popetz, ; Burial, Knićanin, , Vojvodina, Serbia, Rudolfsgnad Concentration Camp; citing record ID 200691016, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. (accessed 17 Dec 2023). Rosa Popetz 1938-45 d. Rudolfsgnad Concentration Camp "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W6LD-BFMM : 4 August 2020), Rosa Popetz, ; Burial, Knićanin, , Vojvodina, Serbia, Rudolfsgnad Concentration Camp; citing record ID 200691018, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. (accessed 17 Dec 2023). ==== India ==== {{Image|file=Flags-3.jpg |align=r |size=s |caption=India 1801-1947 }} :John Peupet d.1805 Bombay "India Deaths and Burials, 1719-1948", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FGR6-F2J : 5 February 2020), John Peupet, 1805. (accessed 8 Oct 2023). :Elisabeth Pippett d.1806 Tamil Nadu "India, Madras Diocese Protestant Church Records, 1743-1990", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6XZC-GB25 : 9 March 2022), Elisabeth Pippett, . (accessed 8 Oct 2023). :George Pippett 1830-1861 b.Madras "India, Madras Diocese Protestant Church Records, 1743-1990", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6F4Z-D9YX : 27 April 2022), Private George Pippett, 1861. (accessed 8 Oct 2023). :Grace Papot b.1867 India "Florida State Census, 1935," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MNVB-Q57 : 13 June 2022), Grace E Papot, , Palm Beach, Florida; citing line 5, State Archives, Tallahassee; FHL microfilm 2,425,168. (accessed 8 Oct 2023). ==== Leeward Islands St Kitts West Indies ==== {{Image|file=Moss-8155-1.png |align=r |size=s |caption=St Kitts, Leeward islands }} :[[Poppitt-237|Robert Albert Poppitt (1881 - 1943)]] :Allen George Poppett b.1893 "New York, U.S. District and Circuit Court Naturalization Records, 1824-1991", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:ZQLD-1L6Z : 8 March 2021), Allen George Poppett, 1928. (accessed 14 Oct 2023). :Allen Poppett b.1895 "United States Census, 1940", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KQST-PTP : Wed Oct 04 23:26:23 UTC 2023), Entry for Lillian Adams and Earl Adams, 1940. (accessed 14 Oct 2023). :Margery Poppett b.1897 "United States Census, 1940", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KQST-PTP : Wed Oct 04 23:26:23 UTC 2023), Entry for Lillian Adams and Earl Adams, 1940. (accessed 14 Oct 2023). ==== Jersey ==== {{Image|file=UK_Flags-43.png |align=r |size=s |caption=Jersey }} :Andria Popet https://www.ancestry.co.uk/search/?name=andria_popet&event=_jersey-channel+islands-united+kingdom_30001&birth=1627 (accessed 16 Oct 2023). ==== Salerno ==== {{Image|file=Trail_Moss-8155-2.png |align=r |size=s |caption=born in Salerno }} [[Poppiti-3|Antonio Poppiti]] (b.1855 Polla Salerno Catania) emigrated to the USA and had many descendants (who changed their name to Poppitt). ==== Uruguay ==== {{Image|file=Latin_American_Flags-19.jpg |align=r |size=s |caption=born in Uruguay }} [[Poppiti-6|Carmen Poppiti (1882 - bef. 2002)]]. The family emigrated to the USA and had many descendants who changed their name to Poppitt, generally. ==== Africa ==== {{African Ancestry}} :Joseph Poppitt b.1899 Blantyre Malawi, d. 1972 Durham England "England and Wales National Register, 1939," , FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:7LR3-1K2M : 15 April 2019), Joseph Poppitt in entry for Harry Poppitt, 29 Sep 1939; from "General Register Office: National Registration: 1939 Register," database, FindMyPast (https://www.findmypast.com : 2017); citing Census, Northumberland, England, United Kingdom, RG 101, The National Archives, Kew, England; FHL microfilm . (accessed 13 Feb), "England and Wales Death Registration Index 1837-2007", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVCP-KNVP : 1 November 2021), Joseph Poppitt, 1972. (accessed 13 Feb). :Miss L Poppitt emigrated from England to South Africa in 1951 "United Kingdom, Outgoing Passenger Lists, 1890-1960", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:68PK-22JP : Thu Oct 05 00:50:29 UTC 2023), Entry for Miss L Poppitt, 10 May 1951. (accessed 12 Feb). === Publications === A book with the title 'Descendants of Robert Poppet' (author Peter Skellon) was a basis for this Study. The common ancestor was [[Poppitt-77|Robert Poppitt]], born in about 1674 in Shrewsbury (the surname was variously recorded as Poppet, Poppit, Poppitt, etc.) A significant person was [[Poppitt-16|Joseph Poppitt]], born in 1793 in Hyssington. Montgomeryshire (although other records suggest he may have been born in Shropshire or Huntington, Herefordshire) He had nineteen children and hundreds of descendants. An important researcher was [[Poppitt-39|John Sydney Poppitt (1900 - 2004)]], born in Newport. He wrote the book "My family tree by J S Poppitt" which has been a basis for this study. Background research on the Black country has been done by Nick Moss in his book 'Ironopolis - standing up for Wolverhampton' book by Nicholas Moss published 2018 Caxton, in particular defining the ‘Original Black Country’ by an 'analytical, evidence-based approach'. Many Poppitts have Black Country origins. A complement to the above is - “THE MOST EXTRAORDINARY DISTRICT IN THE WORLD: IRONBRIDGE AND COALBROOKDALE”. An anthology of visitors’ impressions of Ironbridge, Coalbrookdale & the Shropshire coalfield, 2nd edition, Chichester: Phillimore/Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust, ISBN O-85033-685-6 Trinder, Barrie Stuart (1988). === UK and Global Distribution ===
"In 1921, most Poppitts lived in West Midlands." https://www.findmypast.co.uk/surname/poppitt (accessed 4 Jul 2023)
:England 320 :Wales 20 :United States 10https://www.familysearch.org/en/surname?surname=POPPITT (accessed 4 Jul 2023) ==== Australia ==== {{Image|file=Flags_of_Australian-1.png |align=r |size=s |caption=born in Australia }} A large number of Poppitts emigrated to Australia. For example [[Poppitt-4|Isaiah Poppitt 1852-87]], who perished in the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Bulli_Mine_Disaster_1887 Bulli Mine Disaster]. ==== North America ==== {{Image|file=Flags-27.png |align=r |size=s |caption=born in North America }} A large number of Poppitts emigrated to Canada and USA. For example [[Poppitt-121|Robert Albert Poppitt]] and his Californian descendents. === Name meaning === [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poppet Poppet]
"In folk magic and witchcraft, a poppet (also known as poppit, moppet, mommet or pippy) is a doll made to represent a person, for casting spells on that person or to aid that person through magic"
=== Famous People === :[[Pepys-16|Samuel Pepys 1633-1703]] diarist and naval administrator :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Poppitt James (Jimmy) Poppitt Footballer (1875-1930)] :[[Poppitt-254|Granville Poppitt]] 1903-1985 Swindon footballer, cricket captain, bowler and hotelier. Granville Poppitt was in the Swindon Town squad and team photo in the 1923-24 season http://www.swindon-town-fc.co.uk/Squad.asp?Season=1923-1924 (accessed 9 Aug 2023). Granville was a bowler for Swindon North End and Wiltshire. For example, he played in a team of three with Walter Barnett and Bill Winchcombe for Wiltshire v Warwickshire in 1956 (although the game was lost 18-22). By 1958, Granville had made 26 Middleton Cup appearances for Wiltshire (the most by any player at the time http://www.bowlswiltshire.co.uk (accessed 10 Aug 2023)). Granville was clearly a talented all round sportsman. :Henry Poppitt (Harry Pitt) 1904-1962 Professional Boxer (won 12 fights (6 Knock outs), lost 11 (0 Knock-outs) "Harry Pitt boxer" https://boxrec.com/en/box-pro/219877 (accessed 29 Jul 2023). :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syd_Peppitt Syd Peppitt Footballer (1919-1992)] Syd played in a famous Stoke team that won four league titles between 1939 and 1945. For example, he is listed in the starting line up for a league match 6 Apr 1940 at Liverpool where he scored the winning goal in a 2-1 Stoke win (Bridges Brigham Scrimshaw Soo Mould Kirton Matthews Peppitt Sale Liddle Ormston). Syd also scored in the decisive 3-2 Stoke win v Manchester United (25 May 1940) and played in a friendly match Stoke 3 v. RAF XI 2 in 1940-41 (Bridges Brigham McCue Hampson Franklin Soo Matthews Peppitt Mountford Sale Smith), etc. :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Poppitt John Poppitt Footballer (1923-2014)], https://www.indyrs.co.uk/2014/03/in-memory-of-john-poppitt/ "John Poppitt Footballer 1923-2014" (accessed 29 Jul 2023). :'[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chirk_AAA_F.C. Chirk AAAFC] Committee member Deryn Poppitt (who is an athlete - runner) was the inspiration behind a project that saw a bronze plaque being placed in the Millenium Gardens in the centre of Chirk to the footballer [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Meredith William (Billy) Meredith 1874-1958]. Deryn also provided cash for the project' === Military Service === {{Occupation |image=Wikimedia_Commons_photos-4.jpg |text=soldiers}} {{Occupation |image=Stephen-751.jpg |text=sailors}} {{Occupation |image=Occupation_Image_Capture-26.png |text=aviators}} {{Image|file=French_Roots.png |align=r |size=s |caption=born in France }} :Rene Poupet French prisoner of war 1794 Liverpool "Prisoners of War, 1715-1947", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6FXN-MRV3 : 20 May 2022), Rene Poupet, 1794. (accessed 6 Oct 2023) :John Marie Papot, French prisoner of war Portchester Castle 1798 "Prisoners of War, 1715-1947", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6FWL-FWXG : 20 May 2022), John Marie Papot, 1798. (accessed 25 Sep 2023), 1813 Dartmoor "Prisoners of War, 1715-1947", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6FXN-NF11 : 20 May 2022), John Papot, 1813. (accessed 25 Sep 2023) :Denis Poupet French prisoner of war 1798 Edinburgh "Prisoners of War, 1715-1947", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6FWL-YWX9 : 20 May 2022), Denis Poupet, 1798. (accessed 6 Oct 2023) :Etenne Paupet b.1775 Painbehf French prisoner of war 1898 HNS Cyane "Prisoners of War, 1715-1947", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6FW2-T8TT : 20 May 2022), Etenne Paupet, 1809. (accessed 6 Oct 2023) :Albert Popet b.1778 Laurere French prisoner of war 1810 Chatham "Prisoners of War, 1715-1947", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6FX6-LZVP : 20 May 2022), Albert Popet, 1810. (accessed 6 Oct 2023) :Poupet French prisoner of war 1810 Cape of Good Hope South Africa "Prisoners of War, 1715-1947", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6FW2-KCBD : 20 May 2022), Poupet, 1810. (accessed 6 Oct 2023) :Albert Popet b.1781 Locren French prisoner of war 1813 Chatham "Prisoners of War, 1715-1947", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6FWL-NFVZ : 20 May 2022), Albert Popet, 1813. (accessed 6 Oct 2023) {{Image|file=Flags-3.jpg |align=r |size=s |caption=born in England }} :James Pippett 1811 Seaman England "England, Navy Allotment Records, 1795-1812", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:68W7-RFBD : 5 August 2021), James Pippett, 1811. (accessed 28 Sep 2023) {{Image|file=UK_Flags-43.png |align=r |size=s |caption=born in Jersey }} :John Pipet b.1820 Jersey Merchant Navy "United Kingdom, Merchant Navy Seamen Records, 1835-1941," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KC3K-JCD : 10 December 2017), John Pipet, ; From "Merchant Navy Seamen1835-1941," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing BT 112-116, 119-120, series BT116, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. (accessed 28 Sep 2023) {{Image|file=Places-5.jpg |align=r |size=s |caption=born in Guernsey }} :John Pipet b.1822 Guernsey Merchant Navy "United Kingdom, Merchant Navy Seamen Records, 1835-1941," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KC3K-JCX : 10 December 2017), John Pipet, ; From "Merchant Navy Seamen1835-1941," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing BT 112-116, 119-120, series BT116, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey.(accessed 28 Sep 2023) :John Pipet b.1823 Guernsey Merchant Navy "United Kingdom, Merchant Navy Seamen Records, 1835-1941," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KC3K-JCF : 10 December 2017), John Pipet, ; From "Merchant Navy Seamen1835-1941," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing BT 112-116, 119-120, series BT116, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. (accessed 28 Sep 2023) :John Pipet b.1824 Guernsey Merchant Navy "United Kingdom, Merchant Navy Seamen Records, 1835-1941," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KC3H-TTM : 10 December 2017), John Pipet, ; From "Merchant Navy Seamen1835-1941," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing BT 112-116, 119-120, series BT113, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. (accessed 28 Sep 2023) :John Pipett b.1826 Guernsey Merchant Navy "United Kingdom, Merchant Navy Seamen Records, 1835-1941," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KC3N-FDX : 10 December 2017), John Pipett, ; From "Merchant Navy Seamen1835-1941," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing BT 112-116, 119-120, series BT113, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. (accessed 28 Sep 2023) :John Pipet b.1829 Guernsey Merchant Navy "United Kingdom, Merchant Navy Seamen Records, 1835-1941," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KC3K-JCK : 10 December 2017), John Pipet, ; From "Merchant Navy Seamen1835-1941," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing BT 112-116, 119-120, series BT116, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. (accessed 28 Sep 2023) {{Image|file=Flags-3.jpg |align=r |size=s |caption=born in England }} :Charles Pippett b.1830 Somerset Gunner Pensioner "United Kingdom, Chelsea Pensioners' Service Records, 1760-1913," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5C9-GH3 : 9 March 2021), Charles Pippett, ; from "Chelsea Pensioners' Service Records 1760-1913," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing WO 97, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. (accessed 2 Oct 2023). :James Peppot 1856 pension "England, Military Pension and Service Records, 1702-1933", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6VRG-NMVX : 20 January 2023), James Peppott, 1856. (accessed 28 Sep 2023) {{Image|file=Trail_Moss-8155-1.png |align=r |size=s |caption=born in Sicily }} :Guiseppe Pappota b.1859 Sicily 1887 Military Draft Registration 25 September 1887 United Kingdom "Great Britain, War Office Registers, 1772-1935", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QP7V-C9B7 : 11 September 2019), Guiseppe Pappota, 1887. (accessed 29 Sep 2023) {{Image|file=Flags-3.jpg |align=r |size=s |caption=born in England }} :George Peppiatt b.1868 Middlesex Chelsea pensioner "United Kingdom, Chelsea Pensioners' Service Records, 1760-1913," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5C6-BBG : 9 March 2021), George Peppiatt, ; from "Chelsea Pensioners' Service Records 1760-1913," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing WO 97, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. (accessed 29 Sep 2023) {{Image|file=US_Flags-19.png |align=r |size=s |caption=born in USA }} :[[Peppiatt-79|Fred J Peppiatt (1874 - 1950)]] fought in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish%E2%80%93American_War Spanish-American War 1898] {{Image|file=Flags-3.jpg |align=r |size=s |caption=born in England }} :Frederick Peppiatt b.1881 "United Kingdom, Militia Service Records, 1806-1915," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KHY8-63D : 10 December 2017), Frederick Peppiatt, ; from "Militia Service Records 1806-1915," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing 3RD QUEENS, WO96, WO 96, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. (accessed 28 Sep 2023) :George Clemson Poppett b.1891 Merchant Navy "United Kingdom, Merchant Navy Seamen Records, 1835-1941," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KCWM-V9R : 5 December 2014), Geo Clemson Poppett, ; From "Merchant Navy Seamen1835-1941," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing BT 112-116, 119-120, series BT350, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. (accessed 29 Sep 2023) :George Poppitt b.1860 Worksop 1908 Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire & Derbyshire Regiment) "United Kingdom, World War I Service Records, 1914-1920," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVBR-JZST : 16 March 2018), George Poppitt, 1908; citing , Nottinghamshire, England, Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire & Derbyshire Regiment), regiment #649, publication WO 364, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey; FHL microfilm 7,274,050. (accessed 29 Sep 2023) {{Image|file=Flags-3.jpg |align=r |size=s |caption=born in Scotland }} :James Poppit b.1880 Renfrewshire service 1901 "United Kingdom, Militia Service Records, 1806-1915," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KHYT-V1J : 10 December 2017), James Poppit, ; from "Militia Service Records 1806-1915," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing ARGL & SUTHD HIGHLANDERS, WO96, WO 96, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. (accessed 2 Oct 2023) {{Image|file=Flags-3.jpg |align=r |size=s |caption=born in UK }} :Charles George Peppiatt b.1896 Reading 1913 Royal Berkshire Regiment "United Kingdom, World War I Service Records, 1914-1920," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVB2-YHJN : 16 March 2018), Charles George Peppiatt, 1913; citing Reading, Berkshire, England, Royal Berkshire Regiment, regiment #1959, publication WO 363, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey; FHL microfilm 7,271,853. (accessed 29 Sep 2023) :Jose Jesse Peppiatt b.1869 London 1913 King's Own (Royal Lancaster) Regiment "United Kingdom, World War I Service Records, 1914-1920," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVBR-2FW3 : 16 March 2018), Jose Jesse Peppiatt, 1913; citing , Somerset, England, King's Own (Royal Lancaster) Regiment, regiment #982, publication WO 363, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey; FHL microfilm 7,374,860. (accessed 28 Sep 2023). :JOSEPH JOHN PEPPIATT Corporal Service Number: 8240 1st Bn. Royal Berkshire Regiment United Kingdom Died 26 October 1914 26 years old YPRES Belgiumhttps://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1623917/joseph-john-peppiatt/ (accessed 6 Oct 2023). :ARTHUR PEPPIATT Private Service Number: 11169 2nd Bn. Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment) United Kingdom Died 20 October 1914 PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL Panel 7. Belgiumhttps://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1643447/arthur-peppiatt/ (accessed 6 Oct 2023). :WILLIAM PEPPIATT Private Service Number: 14960 6th Bn. Bedfordshire Regiment United Kingdom Died 15 July 1916 21 years old THIEPVAL Francehttps://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1547748/william-peppiatt/ (accessed 6 Oct 2023). :[[Poppett-44|Frederick Poppitt]] b.1889 Ludlow South Staffordshire Regiment 1914 "United Kingdom, World War I Service Records, 1914-1920," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVBL-H4SH : 16 March 2018), Frederick Poppett, 1914; citing , South Staffordshire Regiment, regiment #9309, publication WO 364, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey; FHL microfilm 7,274,050. (accessed 28 Sep 2023) :Frederick Peppiatt Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Award 1914 "England, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Ratings, Medal Roll, 1914-1920", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:682N-3CC6 : 25 September 2021), Frederick Peppiatt, 1914. (accessed 28 Sep 2023) :Ernest Peppiat b.1878 Royal Garrison Artillery 1914 "United Kingdom, World War I Service Records, 1914-1920," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVBP-81VH : 16 March 2018), Ernest Peppiat, 1914; citing , London, England, Royal Garrison Artillery, regiment #144649, publication WO 363, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey; FHL microfilm 7,374,860. (accessed 28 Sep 2023) :Tom Henry Pippet Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Military Award 1914 "England, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Ratings, Medal Roll, 1914-1920", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:682N-MGKV : 25 September 2021), Tom Henry Pippett, 1914. (accessed 25 Sep 2023). :John Gilbert Pippet b.1895 East Yorkshire Regiment 1914 "United Kingdom, World War I Service Records, 1914-1920," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVB5-5Q9D : 16 March 2018), John Gilbert Pippet, 1914; citing , East Yorkshire Regiment, regiment #TR/5/26160, publication WO 363, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey; FHL microfilm 7,377,506. (accessed 25 Sep 2023). :Thomas Peppiatt b.1895 11th Reserve Cavalry Regiment 12340 1914 "United Kingdom, World War I Service Records, 1914-1920," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVB2-YH33 : 16 March 2018), Thomas Peppiatt, 1914; citing Hammersmith, London, England, 11th Reserve Cavalry Regiment, regiment #12340, publication WO 363, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey; FHL microfilm 7,271,853. (accessed 25 Sep 2023). :Charles Thomas Peppiatt b.1896 Devonshire Regiment 6643 1914 "United Kingdom, World War I Service Records, 1914-1920," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVBR-KNQZ : 16 March 2018), Charles Thomas Peppiatt, 1914; citing , Devon, England, Devonshire Regiment, regiment #6643, publication WO 364, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey; FHL microfilm 7,302,579. (accessed 25 Sep 2023). :Thomas Walter Peppiatt b.1896 Royal Scots Fusiliers 1914 SN 11057 "United Kingdom, World War I Service Records, 1914-1920," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVBR-4Y55 : 16 March 2018), Thomas Walter Peppiatt, 1914; citing , Royal Scots Fusiliers, regiment #11057, publication WO 363, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey; FHL microfilm 7,271,853. (accessed 25 Sep 2023). :[[Poppitt-274|Ronald Poppitt]] b.1883 Newport 1915 Royal Army Medical Corps "United Kingdom, World War I Service Records, 1914-1920," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVBL-H4SC : 16 March 2018), Ronald Poppitt, 1915; citing Leek, Staffordshire, England, Royal Army Medical Corps, regiment #60103, publication WO 364, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey; FHL microfilm 7,274,050. (accessed 28 Sep 2023). :John Pippet b.1890 Royal Army Service Corps 1915 "United Kingdom, World War I Service Records, 1914-1920," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVBR-6362 : 16 March 2018), John Pippet, 1915; citing South Shields, Durham, England, Royal Army Service Corps, regiment #T/1378, publication WO 363, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey; FHL microfilm 7,377,506. (accessed 25 Sep 2023). :John Arthur Peppiatt b.1887 Duke of Cornwalls Light Infantry 1915 "United Kingdom, World War I Service Records, 1914-1920," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVBR-4MBL : 16 March 2018), John Arthur Peppiatt, 1915; citing , Duke of Cornwalls Light Infantry, regiment #19510, publication WO 363, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey; FHL microfilm 7,374,860. (accessed 25 Sep 2023). :[[Poppitt-179|Thomas Leno Poppitt]] 1895-1978 Royal Army Service Corps 1915 "United Kingdom, World War I Service Records, 1914-1920," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVBP-HHKK : 16 March 2018), Thomas Lens Poppitt, 1915; citing Worksop, Nottinghamshire, England, Royal Army Service Corps, regiment #M/2/100035, publication WO 363, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey; FHL microfilm 7,367,247. (accessed 25 Sep 2023). :WILLIAM HENRY PEPPIATT Rifleman Service Number: 9556 5th Bn. London Regiment (London Rifle Brigade) United Kingdom Died 05 February 1915 26 years old LONDON RIFLE BRIGADE CEMETERY III. B. 4. Belgium https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/487121/william-henry-peppiatt/ (accessed 6 Oct 2023). :Arthur Poppett b.1871 Army Service Corps 1916 "United Kingdom, World War I Service Records, 1914-1920," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVB5-RHSF : 16 March 2018), Arthur Poppett, 1916; citing , Shropshire, England, Army Service Corps, regiment #T4/094243, publication WO 364, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey; FHL microfilm 7,274,050. (accessed 28 Sep 2023). :George Henry Ernest Peppiatt b.1878 RAF 1916 "United Kingdom, Royal Air Force Service Records, 1912-1945", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6VRS-CTDR : 20 January 2023), George Henry Ernest Peppiatt, 1916. (accessed 28 Sep 2023). :William John Peppiatt b.1876 RAF 1916 "United Kingdom, Royal Air Force Service Records, 1912-1945", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6VR9-YQFY : 20 January 2023), William John Peppiatt, 1916. (accessed 25 Sep 2023). :George Reginald Pippet b.1892 Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own) 1916 "United Kingdom, World War I Service Records, 1914-1920," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVBR-76N2 : 16 March 2018), George Reginald Pippet, 1916; citing Congleton, Cheshire, England, Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own), regiment #S/7482, publication WO 364, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey; FHL microfilm 7,272,788. (accessed 25 Sep 2023). :William Stephen Pippett b.1898 King's Royal Rifle Corps 1916 "United Kingdom, World War I Service Records, 1914-1920," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVBR-WP5M : 16 March 2018), William Stephen Pippett, 1916; citing , Middlesex, England, King's Royal Rifle Corps, regiment #R/24878, publication WO 363, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey; FHL microfilm 7,377,506. (accessed 25 Sep 2023). :Charles Edward Peppitt b.1900 East Surrey Regiment 1916 "United Kingdom, World War I Service Records, 1914-1920," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVB2-YHZJ : 16 March 2018), Charles Edward Peppitt, 1916; citing , Middlesex, England, East Surrey Regiment, regiment #G3/20851, publication WO 363, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey; FHL microfilm 7,271,853. (accessed 25 Sep 2023). :Willie Thomas Peppiat b.1879 Service Labour Corps 1916 SN 37683 "United Kingdom, World War I Service Records, 1914-1920," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVBR-6CGT : 16 March 2018), Willie Thomas Peppiatt, 1916; citing , London, England, Labour Corps, regiment #273334, publication WO 363, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey; FHL microfilm 7,374,860. (accessed 25 Sep 2023). :James Albert Peppiette b.1893 Birmingham 1916 King's (Liverpool) Regiment "United Kingdom, World War I Service Records, 1914-1920," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVBP-8PJD : 16 March 2018), James Albert Peppiette, 1916; citing Liverpool, Lancashire, England, King's (Liverpool) Regiment, regiment #6207, publication WO 363, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey; FHL microfilm 7,374,860. (accessed 28 Sep 2023). :RIFLEMAN A A PEPPIATT Service Number: S/8071 Regiment & Unit/Ship Rifle Brigade 12th Bn. Date of Death Died 08 July 1916 Age 19 years old Buried or commemorated at VLAMERTINGHE MILITARY CEMETERY IV. A. 8. Belgium https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/138634/a-a-peppiatt/ (accessed 6 Oct 2023). :FRED PEPPITT Lance Corporal Service Number: 15168 10th Bn. Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment) United Kingdom Died 14 February 1916 26 years old YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL Panel 41. Belgium https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1623918/fred-peppitt/ (accessed 6 Oct 2023). :[[Peppiatt-77|Ernest Harry Peppiatt (1886 - 1917)]] b.London, d.Passendale Belgium West Yorkshire Regiment. :FREDRICK WILLIAM PEPPITT Private Service Number: 27951 "A" Coy. 1st Bn. Royal Fusiliers United Kingdom Died 02 February 1917 26 years old PHILOSOPHE BRITISH CEMETERY, MAZINGARBE I. L. 44. France https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/67879/fredrick-william-peppitt/ (accessed 6 Oct 2023). :GEORGE WILLIAM PEPPIATT Rifleman Service Number: 372621 8th Bn. London Regiment (Post Office Rifles) United Kingdom Died 19 May 1917 ACHIET-LE-GRAND COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION I. H. 8. France https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/295559/george-william-peppiatt/ (accessed 6 Oct 2023). :Herbert William Pippett b.1877 Easton 1917-18 Devonshire Regiment "United Kingdom, World War I Service Records, 1914-1920," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVBP-8Q1Y : 16 March 2018), Herbert William Pippett, 1917; citing Bristol, Gloucestershire, England, Devonshire Regiment, regiment #61383, publication WO 363, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey; FHL microfilm 7,377,506. (accessed 29 Sep 2023), "United Kingdom, World War I Service Records, 1914-1920," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVBP-8Q1B : 16 March 2018), Herbert William Pippett, 1918; citing Bristol, Gloucestershire, England, Labour Corps, regiment #91106, publication WO 363, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey; FHL microfilm 7,377,506. (accessed 29 Sep 2023). {{Image|file=Flags-3.jpg |align=r |size=s |caption=born in India }} :Albert Ernest Poppitt b. 1883 India 1917 York and Lancaster Regiment "United Kingdom, World War I Service Records, 1914-1920," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVBR-9NLP : 16 March 2018), Albert Ernest Poppitt, 1917; citing , York and Lancaster Regiment, regiment #11751, publication WO 363, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey; FHL microfilm 7,367,247. (accessed 29 Sep 2023). {{Image|file=Flags-3.jpg |align=r |size=s |caption=born in Scotland }} :John Poppit b.1891 Hamilton Royal Army Service Corps 1917 "United Kingdom, World War I Service Records, 1914-1920," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVBP-HHKJ : 16 March 2018), John Poppit, 1917; citing Dunston, Durham, England, Royal Army Service Corps, regiment #69981, publication WO 363, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey; FHL microfilm 7,367,247.(accessed 25 Sep 2023). {{Image|file=Flags-3.jpg |align=r |size=s |caption=born in Barbados }} :[[Poppitt-229|James Alfred Poppett]] b.1878 Barbados enlistment 1918 "United Kingdom, Merchant Seamen Records, 1918-1941", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6J6Y-BCCS : 18 October 2022), James Alfred Poppett, 1918. (accessed 28 Sep 2023). {{Image|file=Flags_of_Australian-1.png |align=r |size=s |caption=born in Australia }} :William James Peppiatt SN - 6955 : Place of Birth - Launceston 1914-1920 https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/DetailsReports/ItemDetail.aspx?Barcode=8017145&isAv=N (accessed 6 Oct 2023). {{Image|file=Flags-26.png |align=r |size=s |caption=born in Canada }} :LIEUTENANT FREDERICK CHARLES PEPPIATT Regiment & Unit/Ship Canadian Infantry 18th Bn. Date of Death Died 09 May 1917 Buried or commemorated at ORCHARD DUMP CEMETERY, ARLEUX-EN-GOHELLE Willerval Canadian Cem. Mem. 44. France https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/269681/frederick-charles-peppiatt/ (accessed 6 Oct 2023). {{Image|file=Flags-3.jpg |align=r |size=s |caption=born in UK }} :EDWARD ERNEST PEPPIATT Sapper Service Number: 139571 97th Field Coy. Royal Engineers United Kingdom Died 22 March 1918 POZIERES MEMORIAL Panel 10 to 13. France https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1586650/edward-ernest-peppiatt/ (accessed 6 Oct 2023). :[[Poppitt-39|John Sydney Poppitt 1900-2004]] RAF 1918 "United Kingdom, Royal Air Force Service Records, 1912-1945", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6VRS-NTRH : 20 January 2023), John Sydney Poppitt, 1918. (accessed 25 Sep 2023). :Alfred George Henry Peppiatt b.1897 Grenadier Guard 1918 "United Kingdom, World War I Service Records, 1914-1920," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVB2-YHJK : 16 March 2018), Alfred Henry George Peppiatt, 1918; citing , Grenadier Guards, regiment #25388, publication WO 363, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey; FHL microfilm 7,271,853. (accessed 25 Sep 2023). :J A Poppitt Merchant Navy Service 1918 "United Kingdom, Merchant Seamen Records, 1918-1941", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6J6Y-NTDR : 18 October 2022), J A Poppitt, 1918. (accessed 25 Sep 2023). :William Pippet b.1906 Merchant Seaman Induction 1918 "United Kingdom, Merchant Seamen Records, 1918-1941", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6J6Y-DDS5 : 18 October 2022), William Pippet, 1918. (accessed 25 Sep 2023). :William Pippet b.1895 Merchant Seaman Induction 1918"United Kingdom, Merchant Seamen Records, 1918-1941", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6J6Y-JCWB : 18 October 2022), Wm Pippet, 1918. (accessed 25 Sep 2023). :[[Poppitt-243|Frederick Jonah Baden Poppitt]] b.1900 RAF 1918 "United Kingdom, Royal Air Force Service Records, 1912-1945", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6VR9-F15M : 20 January 2023), Frederick Jonah Baden Poppitt, 1918. (accessed 28 Sep 2023). :Cecil William Peppiatt b.1890 Royal Field Artillery 1919 "United Kingdom, World War I Service Records, 1914-1920," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVB2-YHZC : 16 March 2018), Cecil William Peppiatt, 1919; citing , Middlesex, England, Royal Field Artillery, regiment #930820, publication WO 363, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey; FHL microfilm 7,271,853 (accessed 25 Sep 2023). :Frederick Peppiatt b.1882 London Regiment 1915 "United Kingdom, World War I Service Records, 1914-1920," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVBR-4SYZ : 16 March 2018), Frederick Peppiatt, 1915; citing Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire, England, London Regiment, regiment #2997, publication WO 363, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey; FHL microfilm 7,374,860. (accessed 28 Sep 2023), 1919 "United Kingdom, World War I Service Records, 1914-1920," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVBP-81V8 : 16 March 2018), Frederick Peppiatt, 1919; citing Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire, England, London Regiment, regiment #681208, publication WO 363, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey; FHL microfilm 7,374,860. (accessed 28 Sep 2023). :Frederick Charles Peppiatt b.1896 Royal Garrison Artillery 1919 "United Kingdom, World War I Service Records, 1914-1920," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVBR-HWPH : 16 March 2018), Frederick Charles Peppiatt, 1919; citing , Middlesex, England, Royal Garrison Artillery, regiment #64131, publication WO 363, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey; FHL microfilm 7,271,853.(accessed 28 Sep 2023). :James Pippet b.1881 Perthshire, 1919 Guards Machine Gun Regiment "United Kingdom, World War I Service Records, 1914-1920," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVBL-MLN2 : 16 March 2018), James Pippet, 1919; citing Surbiton, Surrey, England, Guards Machine Gun Regiment, regiment #2647, publication WO 364, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey; FHL microfilm 7,272,788. (accessed 28 Sep 2023). :Sidney Joseph Peppiatt b.1891 South Staffordshire Regiment 1919 "United Kingdom, World War I Service Records, 1914-1920," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVBP-8GNT : 16 March 2018), Sidney Joseph Peppiatt, 1919; citing , London, England, South Staffordshire Regiment, regiment #235220, publication WO 363, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey; FHL microfilm 7,374,860. (accessed 28 Sep 2023). :[[Poppitt-200|George Arnold Poppitt]] Royal Field Artillery 252360 Gunner Date: 1914-1920 https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D4678701 (accessed 29 Sep 2023). :[[Poppitt-204|James William Poppitt]] Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment 74358 Corporal Date: 1914-1920 https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D4678703 (accessed 29 Sep 2023). :Joseph Poppitt Royal Field Artillery 263724 Gunner Date: 1914-1920 https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D4678702 (accessed 29 Sep 2023). :Norman Poppitt Shropshire Light Infantry 12772 Private Date: 1914-1920 https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D4678704 (accessed 29 Sep 2023). :William Poppitt West Yorkshire Regiment 76095 Private King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry 58889 Private Date: 1914-1920https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D4678707 (accessed 29 Sep 2023). :Gilder May Poppitt b. Dunster Poppitt, Gilder May UK, WWI, British Army Service Records, 1914-1920 https://uk.forceswarrecords.com/search?docQuery=(filters:!((type:place,values:!((label:United+Kingdom,value:rel.62149)))),keywords:gilder+poppitt) (accessed 4 Oct 2023). :Poppitt, John Plummer UK, WWI, British Army Service Records, 1914-1920 https://uk.forceswarrecords.com/search?xid=6745&utm_source=google&utm_medium=link&utm_campaign=uk-pm&https://uk.forceswarrecords.com/go/join/?xid=6767&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIgc2N8u7bgQMVU-3tCh0AkQLmEAAYASABEgJHsfD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds&docQuery=(keywords:john+plummer+poppitt) (accessed 4 Oct 2023). :George Clemson Poppett b.1891 Merchant Navy Service 1941 "United Kingdom, Merchant Navy Seamen Records, 1835-1941," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KCWM-V9R : 5 December 2014), Geo Clemson Poppett, ; From "Merchant Navy Seamen1835-1941," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing BT 112-116, 119-120, series BT350, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. (accessed 25 Sep 2023). :Thomas Edward Peppiatt b.1903 Merchant Navy "United Kingdom, Merchant Navy Seamen Records, 1835-1941," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KCWM-DTQ : 5 December 2014), Thomas Edward Peppiatt, ; From "Merchant Navy Seamen1835-1941," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing BT 112-116, 119-120, series BT350, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. (accessed 25 Sep 2023). :Frederick Norman Poppitt b.1896 Madeley Shropshire d.Liverpool 1941 "England and Wales Death Registration Index 1837-2007", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVHY-3HJF : 2 November 2021), Fred N Poppitt, 1941. (accessed 29 Sep 2023). :George Pippet Lance Corporal Prisoner of War 1942 "Prisoners of War, 1715-1947", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6F7N-YJF2 : 21 April 2022), George Pippet, 1942. (accessed 25 Sep 2023). :Reginald W Peppiat Gunner Driver Prisoner of War 1942 Japan "Prisoners of War, 1715-1947", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6FWW-HS3Z : 20 May 2022), Reginald W Peppiatt, 1942. (accessed 25 Sep 2023). :Donald Frank Poppitt 1925-93 RAF "England and Wales Birth Registration Index, 1837-2008," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV3F-7ZGH : 2 October 2014), Donald F Poppitt, 1925; from "England & Wales Births, 1837-2006," database, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : 2012); citing Birth Registration, Newport (Shropshire), Shropshire, England, citing General Register Office, Southport, England. (accessed 27 Sep 2023). :Frederick Henry Peppiatt 1900-45 Merchant Navy "United Kingdom, Merchant Navy Seamen Records, 1835-1941," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KCWM-DT3 : 5 December 2014), Fredk Henry Peppiatt, ; From "Merchant Navy Seamen1835-1941," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing BT 112-116, 119-120, series BT350, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. (accessed 29 Sep 2023). :George Pippett b.1887 Everingham England WW2 US Draft 1942 "United States World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKV9-1VSW : 2 May 2023), George Pippet, 27 Apr 1942; citing NARA microfilm publication M1936, M1937, M1939, M1951, M1962, M1964, M1986, M2090, and M2097 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). (accessed 29 Sep 2023). {{Image|file=US_Flags-19.png |align=r |size=s |caption=born in USA }} :[[Poppitt-127|Ira Poppitt]] WW1 US draft in 1917-1918 "United States World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KZVT-P2B : 24 December 2021), ?? Ira Poppett, 1917-1918. (accessed 22 Jan 2023). :Fred Eugene Papet US Military Service 1918 "United States, Enlisted and Officer Muster Rolls and Rosters, 1916-1939", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:4ZCK-YGN2 : 1 April 2022), Fred Eugene Papet, 1918. (accessed 3 Oct 2023). :Fred J Peppiatt b.1874 US WWI Military Draft Registration from 1917 to 1918 "United States World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K66G-VWB : 30 December 2021), Fred J Peppiatt, 1917-1918. (accessed 3 Oct 2023). {{Image|file=US_Flags-21.png |align=r |size=s |caption=born in USA }} :James Fred Pepiot b.1890 Ohio US WWI Military Draft Registration from 1917 to 1918 "United States World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:7H3F-3CN2 : 25 December 2021), James Fred Pepiot, 1917-1918. (accessed 3 Oct 2023). {{Image|file=Latin_American_Flags-19.jpg |align=r |size=s |caption=born in Uruguay }} :Alfred Rosario Poppitt b.1881 Uruguay US Military Draft Registration 1917-18 "United States World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KZNZ-T21 : 23 December 2021), Alfred Rosario Poppitt, 1917-1918. (accessed 4 Oct 2023). {{Image|file=US_Flags-25.png |align=r |size=s |caption=born in USA }} :Frank Papetti US Military Service 1917 "United States, Enlisted and Officer Muster Rolls and Rosters, 1916-1939", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6ZKN-KHF7 : 25 April 2022), Frank Papetti, 1917. (accessed 4 Oct 2023). :Leroy Pippetoe US Military Service 1917 "United States, Enlisted and Officer Muster Rolls and Rosters, 1916-1939", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:D8TT-VFMM : 18 April 2022), Leroy Pippetoe, 1917. (accessed 4 Oct 2023). :Charles B Peppiatt US Military Service 1917 "United States, Enlisted and Officer Muster Rolls and Rosters, 1916-1939", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:66VP-N85W : 8 June 2022), Charles B Peppiatt, 1917. (accessed 4 Oct 2023). :Otis N Pippitt US Military Service 1917 "United States, Enlisted and Officer Muster Rolls and Rosters, 1916-1939", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:D4FS-LZPZ : 21 April 2022), Otis N Pippitt, 1917. (accessed 4 Oct 2023). :Miguel Popeta 1917 US Military Service 1917 "United States, Enlisted and Officer Muster Rolls and Rosters, 1916-1939", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:84MN-2R6Z : 19 April 2022), Miguel Popeta, 1917. (accessed 4 Oct 2023). :Lester R Pippitt US Military Service 1917"United States, Enlisted and Officer Muster Rolls and Rosters, 1916-1939", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6688-B45P : 28 January 2022), Lester R Pippitt, 1917. (accessed 4 Oct 2023). :Joseph A Peppets US Military Service 1918 "United States, Enlisted and Officer Muster Rolls and Rosters, 1916-1939", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:68LF-RB2L : 28 January 2022), Joseph A Peppets, 1918. (accessed 4 Oct 2023). :Samuel O Peppiatt US Military Service 1918 "United States, Enlisted and Officer Muster Rolls and Rosters, 1916-1939", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:DZQQ-LF6Z : 17 April 2022), Samuel O Peppiatt, 1918. (accessed 4 Oct 2023). :Clarence T Pippitt US Military Service 1918 "United States, Enlisted and Officer Muster Rolls and Rosters, 1916-1939", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:66DS-QF7S : 28 January 2022), Clarence T. Pippitt, 1918. (accessed 4 Oct 2023). :Claude C Pippett US Military Service 1918 "United States, Enlisted and Officer Muster Rolls and Rosters, 1916-1939", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:8WS6-KD3Z : 19 April 2022), Claude C Pippett, 1918. (accessed 4 Oct 2023). :Fred E Papet US Military Service 1918 "United States, Enlisted and Officer Muster Rolls and Rosters, 1916-1939", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:4JB9-246Z : 16 April 2022), Fred E Papet, 1918. (accessed 4 Oct 2023). :John T Pippett US Military Service 1918 "United States, Enlisted and Officer Muster Rolls and Rosters, 1916-1939", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6FFY-T5JN : 8 June 2022), John T Pippett, 1918. (accessed 4 Oct 2023). :Ernest J Poppitz US Military Service 1918 "United States, Enlisted and Officer Muster Rolls and Rosters, 1916-1939", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6686-2ZKD : 28 January 2022), Ernest J Poppitz, 1918. (accessed 4 Oct 2023). :Ferdinand J Poppitz US Military Service 1918 "United States, Enlisted and Officer Muster Rolls and Rosters, 1916-1939", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HW7Q-94MM : 15 April 2022), Ferdinand J Poppitz, 1918. (accessed 4 Oct 2023). :Charles E Peppiatt US Military Service 1918 "United States, Enlisted and Officer Muster Rolls and Rosters, 1916-1939", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:D9YG-CDT2 : 16 April 2022), Charles E. Peppiatt, 1918. (accessed 4 Oct 2023). :Silas C Poapet US Military Service 1918 "United States, Enlisted and Officer Muster Rolls and Rosters, 1916-1939", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:D9YR-MH6Z : 16 April 2022), Silas C Poapet, 1918. (accessed 4 Oct 2023). :John M Pippett US Military Service 1918 "United States, Enlisted and Officer Muster Rolls and Rosters, 1916-1939", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:8WM3-M22M : 8 April 2022), John M Pippett, 1918. (accessed 4 Oct 2023). :Guy S Pippitt US Military Service 1918 "United States, Enlisted and Officer Muster Rolls and Rosters, 1916-1939", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:4YZS-T7W2 : 3 April 2022), Guy S Pippitt, 1918. (accessed 4 Oct 2023). :Richard E Paupet US Military Service 1918 "United States, Enlisted and Officer Muster Rolls and Rosters, 1916-1939", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6Z62-53DY : 24 April 2022), Richard E Paupet, 1918. (accessed 4 Oct 2023). :Joseph A Peppets US Military Service 1918 "United States, Enlisted and Officer Muster Rolls and Rosters, 1916-1939", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6624-SYHY : 8 June 2022), Joseph A Peppets, 1918. (accessed 4 Oct 2023). :Ernest D Peppetti US Military Service 1918 "United States, Enlisted and Officer Muster Rolls and Rosters, 1916-1939", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6DMM-JG9F : 28 January 2022), Ernest D. Peppetti, 1917. (accessed 4 Oct 2023). :Adam C Pepiot US Military Service 1918 "United States, Enlisted and Officer Muster Rolls and Rosters, 1916-1939", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:668X-F46M : 28 January 2022), Adam C Pepiot, 1918. (accessed 4 Oct 2023). :Wassarene Papetti US Military Service 1918 "United States, Enlisted and Officer Muster Rolls and Rosters, 1916-1939", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6XNK-DS7N : 8 June 2022), Wassarene Papetti, 1918. (accessed 4 Oct 2023). :Harry A Pippitt US Military Service 1918 "United States, Enlisted and Officer Muster Rolls and Rosters, 1916-1939", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:H9MX-8GW2 : 12 April 2022), Harry A Pippitt, 1918. (accessed 4 Oct 2023). :Rex S Pippett US Military Service 1918 "United States, Enlisted and Officer Muster Rolls and Rosters, 1916-1939", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:87Q4-WSPZ : 7 April 2022), Rex S Pippett, 1918. (accessed 4 Oct 2023). :[lPippett-65| Elmer Sproul Pippett 1895-1958]] US Military Service 1918 "United States, Enlisted and Officer Muster Rolls and Rosters, 1916-1939", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:8JBY-42W2 : 15 April 2022), Elmer S Pippitt, 1918. (accessed 4 Oct 2023). :Claude C Pippett US Military Service 1918 "United States, Enlisted and Officer Muster Rolls and Rosters, 1916-1939", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:4YCG-5QT2 : 3 April 2022), Claude C Pippett, 1918. (accessed 4 Oct 2023). :Columbus Papetti US Military Service 1918 "United States, Enlisted and Officer Muster Rolls and Rosters, 1916-1939", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:837R-46T2 : 6 April 2022), Columbus Papetti, 1917. (accessed 4 Oct 2023). :Joseph E Peppiot US Military Service 1918 "United States, Enlisted and Officer Muster Rolls and Rosters, 1916-1939", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:66VG-XWZ4 : 8 June 2022), Joseph E. Pepiot, 1918. (accessed 4 Oct 2023). :William Poppitz US Military Service 1918 "United States, Enlisted and Officer Muster Rolls and Rosters, 1916-1939", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6ZVM-31W4 : 25 April 2022), William Poppitz, 1918. (accessed 4 Oct 2023). :Frank S Papet US Military Service 1918 "United States, Enlisted and Officer Muster Rolls and Rosters, 1916-1939", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6FFB-5LH6 : 8 June 2022), Frank S Papet, 1918. (accessed 4 Oct 2023). :Alfred J Poppitt b. 1913 Massachusetts United States World War II Army Enlistment 1943 "United States World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K8R5-JXL : 5 December 2014), Alfred J Poppitt, enlisted 18 May 1943, Camden, New Jersey, United States; citing "Electronic Army Serial Number Merged File, ca. 1938-1946," database, The National Archives: Access to Archival Databases (AAD) (http://aad.archives.gov : National Archives and Records Administration, 2002); NARA NAID 1263923, National Archives at College Park, Maryland. (accessed 2 Oct 2023). :Julius F Poppitt b.1915 Massachusetts US Military Service 1941 "United States World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K8RH-68N : 5 December 2014), Julius F Poppitt, enlisted 07 Aug 1941, Trenton, New Jersey, United States; citing "Electronic Army Serial Number Merged File, ca. 1938-1946," database, The National Archives: Access to Archival Databases (AAD) (http://aad.archives.gov : National Archives and Records Administration, 2002); NARA NAID 1263923, National Archives at College Park, Maryland. (accessed 2 Oct 2023). :[[Poppitt-153|Frederick Robert Poppitt (1911 - 1946)]] US WWII draft :[[Poppitt-129|Grover Cleveland Poppitt]] was in the WW1 US 1917-18 draft "United States World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KZVT-P2Y : 24 December 2021), Grover Cleveland Poppett, 1917-1918. (accessed 22 Jan 2023). :[[Poppitt-129|Grover Cleveland Poppitt]] was in the WW2 US 1942 draft "United States World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V48P-LSG : 25 November 2020), Grover Cleveland Poppett, 1942; citing NARA microfilm publication M1936, M1937, M1939, M1951, M1962, M1964, M1986, M2090, and M2097 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). (accessed 22 Jan 2023). :[[Poppitt-141|Robert Leroy Poppitt (1914 - 1978)]] US WW2 draft "California, World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1940-1945," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QGF4-PTD7 : 2 March 2020), Robert Leroy Poppett, Colton, Kern, California, United States; from "Draft Registration Cards for California, 10/16/1940 - 03/31/1947." Database and images. Ancestry. (www.ancestry.com : n.d.); citing Draft Registration, Colton, Kern, California, United States, citing NARA Records of the Selective Service System, 1926-1975. Record Group Number 147. NAID: 7644723. Records of the Selective Service System. The National Archives at St. Louis, Missouri, n.d. (accessed 23 Jan 2023). {{Image|file=US_Flags-23.png |align=r |size=s |caption= born in USA }} :Robert M Pippitt b.19232 Missouri 1942 US WW2 draft "United States World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K8GC-RC5 : 5 December 2014), Robert M Pippitt, enlisted 14 Dec 1942, Detroit, Michigan, United States; citing "Electronic Army Serial Number Merged File, ca. 1938-1946," database, The National Archives: Access to Archival Databases (AAD) (http://aad.archives.gov : National Archives and Records Administration, 2002); NARA NAID 1263923, National Archives at College Park, Maryland. (accessed 4 Oct 2023). :Theodore E Pippitt b.1921 New Jersey 1942 US WW2 draft "United States World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K8RD-RPL : 5 December 2014), Theodore E Pippitt, enlisted 05 Oct 1942, Camden, New Jersey, United States; citing "Electronic Army Serial Number Merged File, ca. 1938-1946," database, The National Archives: Access to Archival Databases (AAD) (http://aad.archives.gov : National Archives and Records Administration, 2002); NARA NAID 1263923, National Archives at College Park, Maryland. (accessed 4 Oct 2023). :Joe D Pippitt b.1914 Illinois US WW2 draft 1942 "United States World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K8G4-QQL : 5 December 2014), Joe D Pippitt, enlisted 21 Sep 1942, Peoria, Illinois, United States; citing "Electronic Army Serial Number Merged File, ca. 1938-1946," database, The National Archives: Access to Archival Databases (AAD) (http://aad.archives.gov : National Archives and Records Administration, 2002); NARA NAID 1263923, National Archives at College Park, Maryland. (accessed 4 Oct 2023). :Henry Papit b.1922 Pennsylvania US WW2 draft 1942 "United States World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K8TW-161 : 5 December 2014), Henry Papit, enlisted 09 Dec 1942, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States; citing "Electronic Army Serial Number Merged File, ca. 1938-1946," database, The National Archives: Access to Archival Databases (AAD) (http://aad.archives.gov : National Archives and Records Administration, 2002); NARA NAID 1263923, National Archives at College Park, Maryland. (accessed 4 Oct 2023). :Harold A Poppitz b.1923 Minnesota US WW2 draft 1942 "United States World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K85V-ZDH : 5 December 2014), Harold A Poppitz, enlisted 08 Dec 1942, Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States; citing "Electronic Army Serial Number Merged File, ca. 1938-1946," database, The National Archives: Access to Archival Databases (AAD) (http://aad.archives.gov : National Archives and Records Administration, 2002); NARA NAID 1263923, National Archives at College Park, Maryland. (accessed 4 Oct 2023). :Ernest Henry Poppitz b.1942 Nobles US WW2 draft 1942 "United States World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKCC-8BGB : 10 March 2021), Ernest Henry Poppitz, 27 Apr 1942; citing NARA microfilm publication M1936, M1937, M1939, M1951, M1962, M1964, M1986, M2090, and M2097 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). (accessed 4 Oct 2023). :Ernest Glenn Pippitt b.1891 Randolph US WW2 draft 1942 "United States World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKC4-HTRH : 10 March 2021), Ernest Glenn Pippitt, 27 Apr 1942; citing NARA microfilm publication M1936, M1937, M1939, M1951, M1962, M1964, M1986, M2090, and M2097 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). (accessed 4 Oct 2023). :Bert Lee Pippitt b.1878 Fulton US WW2 draft 1942 "United States World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKCH-KFG9 : 10 March 2021), Bert Lee Pippitt, 26 Apr 1942; citing NARA microfilm publication M1936, M1937, M1939, M1951, M1962, M1964, M1986, M2090, and M2097 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). (accessed 4 Oct 2023). :[[Poppitt-151|Milton Herbert Poppitt (1902 - 1987)]] 1942 US WW2 draft "California, World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1940-1945," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QGFW-RSZJ : 2 March 2020), Milton Herbert Poppett, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, California, United States; from "Draft Registration Cards for California, 10/16/1940 - 03/31/1947." Database and images. Ancestry. (www.ancestry.com : n.d.); citing Draft Registration, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, California, United States, citing NARA Records of the Selective Service System, 1926-1975. Record Group Number 147. NAID: 7644723. Records of the Selective Service System. The National Archives at St. Louis, Missouri, n.d. (accessed 28 Jan 2023). :[[Poppitt-149|Stanley Llewelyn Poppitt (1897)]] Stanley Llewelyn Poppitt had a military record for WW1 and WW2 "United States, Veterans Administration Master Index, 1917-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WS8Z-HZT2 : 23 October 2019), Stanley Llewellyn Poppett, 16 Feb 1919; citing Military Service, NARA microfilm publication 76193916 (St. Louis: National Archives and Records Administration, 1985), various roll numbers. (accessed 28 Jan 2023), "California, World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1940-1945," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QGFW-RSFC : 2 March 2020), Stanley Llewellyn Poppett, Highland, San Bernardino, California, United States; from "Draft Registration Cards for California, 10/16/1940 - 03/31/1947." Database and images. Ancestry. (www.ancestry.com : n.d.); citing Draft Registration, Highland, San Bernardino, California, United States, citing NARA Records of the Selective Service System, 1926-1975. Record Group Number 147. NAID: 7644723. Records of the Selective Service System. The National Archives at St. Louis, Missouri, n.d. (accessed 28 Jan 2023), {{Image|file=US_Flags-25.png |align=r |size=s |caption=born in USA }} :John F Pippett b.1922 Pennsylvania United States World War II Army 1942 "United States World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K859-9FV : 5 December 2014), John F Pippet, enlisted 12 Dec 1942, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States; citing "Electronic Army Serial Number Merged File, ca. 1938-1946," database, The National Archives: Access to Archival Databases (AAD) (http://aad.archives.gov : National Archives and Records Administration, 2002); NARA NAID 1263923, National Archives at College Park, Maryland. (accessed 3 Oct 2023). :Walter F Pippitt b.1923 New Jersey United States World War II Army 1943 "United States World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K8R2-273 : 5 December 2014), Walter F Pippitt, enlisted 04 Feb 1943, Camden, New Jersey, United States; citing "Electronic Army Serial Number Merged File, ca. 1938-1946," database, The National Archives: Access to Archival Databases (AAD) (http://aad.archives.gov : National Archives and Records Administration, 2002); NARA NAID 1263923, National Archives at College Park, Maryland. (accessed 3 Oct 2023). :Peter F Piapot b.1916 Montana United States World War II Army 1941 "United States World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K857-NWY : 5 December 2014), Peter F Piapot, enlisted 19 Mar 1941, Ft Missoula, Montana, United States; citing "Electronic Army Serial Number Merged File, ca. 1938-1946," database, The National Archives: Access to Archival Databases (AAD) (http://aad.archives.gov : National Archives and Records Administration, 2002); NARA NAID 1263923, National Archives at College Park, Maryland. (accessed 3 Oct 2023). :Edward A Poppitt b.1913 Massachusetts United States World War II Army 1942 "United States World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K8RZ-XGS : 5 December 2014), Edward A Poppitt, enlisted 27 Feb 1942, Ft Dix, New Jersey, United States; citing "Electronic Army Serial Number Merged File, ca. 1938-1946," database, The National Archives: Access to Archival Databases (AAD) (http://aad.archives.gov : National Archives and Records Administration, 2002); NARA NAID 1263923, National Archives at College Park, Maryland. (accessed 4 Oct 2023). :John F Pippet United States World War II Army 1942 "United States World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K859-9FV : 5 December 2014), John F Pippet, enlisted 12 Dec 1942, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States; citing "Electronic Army Serial Number Merged File, ca. 1938-1946," database, The National Archives: Access to Archival Databases (AAD) (http://aad.archives.gov : National Archives and Records Administration, 2002); NARA NAID 1263923, National Archives at College Park, Maryland.(accessed 4 Oct 2023). :Walter S Pippitt United States World War II Army 1942 "United States World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K8T4-9K2 : 5 December 2014), Walter S Pippitt, enlisted 28 Nov 1942, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States; citing "Electronic Army Serial Number Merged File, ca. 1938-1946," database, The National Archives: Access to Archival Databases (AAD) (http://aad.archives.gov : National Archives and Records Administration, 2002); NARA NAID 1263923, National Archives at College Park, Maryland. (accessed 4 Oct 2023). {{Image|file=European_Flags-55.png |align=r |size=s |caption=born in San Marino }} :August A Papetti b.1925 San Marino United States World War II Service 1943 "United States World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K8LT-DZ4 : 5 December 2014), August A Papetti, enlisted 28 Aug 1943, Newark, New Jersey, United States; citing "Electronic Army Serial Number Merged File, ca. 1938-1946," database, The National Archives: Access to Archival Databases (AAD) (http://aad.archives.gov : National Archives and Records Administration, 2002); NARA NAID 1263923, National Archives at College Park, Maryland. (accessed 4 Oct 2023). {{Image|file=US_Flags-25.png |align=r |size=s |caption=born in USA }} :Edwin J Pippitt b.1924 New Jersey United States World War II Service 1943 "United States World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K8R2-2GW : 5 December 2014), Edwin J Pippitt, enlisted 06 Feb 1943, Camden, New Jersey, United States; citing "Electronic Army Serial Number Merged File, ca. 1938-1946," database, The National Archives: Access to Archival Databases (AAD) (http://aad.archives.gov : National Archives and Records Administration, 2002); NARA NAID 1263923, National Archives at College Park, Maryland. (accessed 4 Oct 2023). {{Image|file=Flags-3.jpg |align=r |size=s |caption=born in British Isles }} :Ralph Peppiatt b.1910 British Isles United States World War II Service 1942 "United States World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K8RC-22Q : 5 December 2014), Ralph Peppiatt, enlisted 02 Mar 1942, Cp Upton, Yaphank, New York, United States; citing "Electronic Army Serial Number Merged File, ca. 1938-1946," database, The National Archives: Access to Archival Databases (AAD) (http://aad.archives.gov : National Archives and Records Administration, 2002); NARA NAID 1263923, National Archives at College Park, Maryland. (accessed 4 Oct 2023). :Gordon A Peppiatt b. British Isles United States World War II Service 1943 "United States World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K8RG-C8K : 5 December 2014), Gordon A Peppiatt, enlisted 10 Mar 1943, New York City, New York, United States; citing "Electronic Army Serial Number Merged File, ca. 1938-1946," database, The National Archives: Access to Archival Databases (AAD) (http://aad.archives.gov : National Archives and Records Administration, 2002); NARA NAID 1263923, National Archives at College Park, Maryland. (accessed 4 Oct 2023). :George Pippet b.1917 Military Service 1942 Malaya, Singapore Prisoner of War "Prisoners of War, 1715-1947", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6FWW-Z1BH : 20 May 2022), George Pippett, 1942. (accessed 4 Oct 2023). {{Image|file=US_Flags-25.png |align=r |size=s |caption=born in USA }} :Carl Papetti b. 1915 Idaho United States World War II Service 1943 "United States World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K85C-T4H : 5 December 2014), Carl Papetti, enlisted 19 Feb 1943, Pocatello, Idaho, United States; citing "Electronic Army Serial Number Merged File, ca. 1938-1946," database, The National Archives: Access to Archival Databases (AAD) (http://aad.archives.gov : National Archives and Records Administration, 2002); NARA NAID 1263923, National Archives at College Park, Maryland. (accessed 4 Oct 2023). :Richard D Papot b. 1911 Georgia United States World War II Service 1943 "United States World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K8RP-C4M : 5 December 2014), Richard D Papot, enlisted 03 May 1943, New York City, New York, United States; citing "Electronic Army Serial Number Merged File, ca. 1938-1946," database, The National Archives: Access to Archival Databases (AAD) (http://aad.archives.gov : National Archives and Records Administration, 2002); NARA NAID 1263923, National Archives at College Park, Maryland. (accessed 4 Oct 2023). :William J Pipota b.1906 New York United States World War II Service 1943 "United States World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K8RG-5PQ : 5 December 2014), William J Pipota, enlisted 03 Apr 1943, New York City, New York, United States; citing "Electronic Army Serial Number Merged File, ca. 1938-1946," database, The National Archives: Access to Archival Databases (AAD) (http://aad.archives.gov : National Archives and Records Administration, 2002); NARA NAID 1263923, National Archives at College Park, Maryland. (accessed 4 Oct 2023). :Lloyd A Pippett b.1924 Iowa United States World War II Service 1943 "United States World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K8PF-RB4 : 5 December 2014), Lloyd A Pippett, enlisted 10 Apr 1943, Cp Dodge, Herrold, Iowa, United States; citing "Electronic Army Serial Number Merged File, ca. 1938-1946," database, The National Archives: Access to Archival Databases (AAD) (http://aad.archives.gov : National Archives and Records Administration, 2002); NARA NAID 1263923, National Archives at College Park, Maryland. (accessed 4 Oct 2023). :Vincent Papetti b.1914 Illinois United States World War II Service 1943 "United States World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K85W-GZ2 : 5 December 2014), Vincent Papetti, enlisted 11 Aug 1943, Los Angeles, California, United States; citing "Electronic Army Serial Number Merged File, ca. 1938-1946," database, The National Archives: Access to Archival Databases (AAD) (http://aad.archives.gov : National Archives and Records Administration, 2002); NARA NAID 1263923, National Archives at College Park, Maryland. (accessed 4 Oct 2023). :Louis Papetti b.1921 Massachusetts United States World War II Service 1943 "United States World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K851-TKT : 5 December 2014), Louis Papetti, enlisted 10 Mar 1943, Boston, Massachusetts, United States; citing "Electronic Army Serial Number Merged File, ca. 1938-1946," database, The National Archives: Access to Archival Databases (AAD) (http://aad.archives.gov : National Archives and Records Administration, 2002); NARA NAID 1263923, National Archives at College Park, Maryland. (accessed 4 Oct 2023). :Charles H Pippett b.1919 New Jersey United States World War II Service 1943 "United States World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K858-C63 : 5 December 2014), Charles H Pippett, enlisted 26 Nov 1943, Camden, New Jersey, United States; citing "Electronic Army Serial Number Merged File, ca. 1938-1946," database, The National Archives: Access to Archival Databases (AAD) (http://aad.archives.gov : National Archives and Records Administration, 2002); NARA NAID 1263923, National Archives at College Park, Maryland. (accessed 4 Oct 2023). :Philip J Papetti b.1917 New York United States World War II Service 1943 "United States World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K8RR-2MZ : 5 December 2014), Philip J Papetti, enlisted 06 Aug 1943, New York City, New York, United States; citing "Electronic Army Serial Number Merged File, ca. 1938-1946," database, The National Archives: Access to Archival Databases (AAD) (http://aad.archives.gov : National Archives and Records Administration, 2002); NARA NAID 1263923, National Archives at College Park, Maryland. (accessed 4 Oct 2023). :Richard D Papot b.1911 Savannah United States World War II Service 1943 "New York Records of the State National Guard, 1906-1954," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVJY-MFXV : 8 March 2021), Richard D Papot, 30 Jun 1943; citing Military Service, New York City, , New York, United States, New York State Archives, Albany. (accessed 4 Oct 2023). :John M Pippett b.1918 Iowa United States World War II Service 1944 "United States World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K8LP-JM1 : 5 December 2014), John M Pippett, enlisted 22 Jul 1944, Ft Snelling, Minnesota, United States; citing "Electronic Army Serial Number Merged File, ca. 1938-1946," database, The National Archives: Access to Archival Databases (AAD) (http://aad.archives.gov : National Archives and Records Administration, 2002); NARA NAID 1263923, National Archives at College Park, Maryland. (accessed 4 Oct 2023). :John T Pepiot b.1926 Ohio United States World War II Service 1944 "United States World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K8YF-M73 : 5 December 2014), John T Pepiot, enlisted 15 Sep 1944, Ft Hayes, Columbus, Ohio, United States; citing "Electronic Army Serial Number Merged File, ca. 1938-1946," database, The National Archives: Access to Archival Databases (AAD) (http://aad.archives.gov : National Archives and Records Administration, 2002); NARA NAID 1263923, National Archives at College Park, Maryland.(accessed 4 Oct 2023). :Edward E Pippitt b.1921 Kansas United States World War II Service 1944 "United States World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K8PJ-BRK : 5 December 2014), Edward E Pippitt, enlisted 18 May 1944, Ft Leavenworth, Kansas, United States; citing "Electronic Army Serial Number Merged File, ca. 1938-1946," database, The National Archives: Access to Archival Databases (AAD) (http://aad.archives.gov : National Archives and Records Administration, 2002); NARA NAID 1263923, National Archives at College Park, Maryland. (accessed 4 Oct 2023). :James L Pippitt b. 1925 Iowa US WW2 draft 1944 "United States World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K8PV-HNP : 5 December 2014), James L Pippitt, enlisted 16 Nov 1944, Ft Leavenworth, Kansas, United States; citing "Electronic Army Serial Number Merged File, ca. 1938-1946," database, The National Archives: Access to Archival Databases (AAD) (http://aad.archives.gov : National Archives and Records Administration, 2002); NARA NAID 1263923, National Archives at College Park, Maryland. (accessed 4 Oct 2023). {{Image|file=Flags-3.jpg |align=r |size=s |caption=born in UK }} :C F Poppitt Prisoners of War 1939-45 British Army held in German Territories (source not in public domain) :Reginald W Peppiatt b.1908 Essex Prisoners of War 1939-45 British Army held in Tokyo Japan "Prisoners of War, 1715-1947", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6FWW-HS3Z : 20 May 2022), Reginald W Peppiatt, 1942. (accessed 6 Oct 2023). :Donald Frank Poppitt b.Gnossall (Air Force Service No.: 3007014) 1945 https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/DetailsReports/ItemDetail.aspx?Barcode=7862934&isAv=N (accessed 6 Oct 2023). :Denis Peppit b.1927 Stoke on Trent SN 25331 1939-48 https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/DetailsReports/ItemDetail.aspx?Barcode=4511197&isAv=N (accessed 6 Oct 2023). :James Alfred Poppitt Merchant Navy S.S. Helena Margareta (London) Died 08 April 1941 Age 62 years old https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2792772/james-alfred-poppitt/ (accessed 6 Oct 2023). :LCDR Royal Navy [[Poppitt-60|John Howard Poppitt 1937-2018]] :ARTHUR EDWARD PEPPIT Leading Cook Service Number: LT/MX 88026 H.M. Trawler Waterfly. Royal Naval Patrol Service United Kingdom Died 17 September 1942 30 years old https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/search-results/?Surname=peppit&Forename=&Initials=&ServiceNum=&Regiment=&CountryCommemoratedIn=null&Cemetery=&Unit=&Rank=&SecondaryRegiment=&SecondaryUnit=&AgeOfDeath=0&DateDeathFromDay=1&DateDeathFromMonth=January&DateDeathFromYear=&DateDeathToDay=1&DateDeathToMonth=January&DateDeathToYear=&DateOfDeath=&Honours=null&AdditionalInfo= (accessed 6 Oct 2023). {{Image|file=WikiTree_practice-2.png |align=r |size=s |caption=born in Germany }} :Adolf Israel Poppet b.1888 Gronau Military Service from 1941 to 1947 Prisoner of War "Prisoners of War, 1715-1947", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6FWY-8C22 : 27 April 2022), Adolf Israel Poppet, 1941-1947. (accessed 6 Oct 2023). {{Image|file=Flags_of_Australian-1.png |align=r |size=s |caption=born in Australia }} :Charles Albert Poppett b.1908 Concord NSW SN 3977 1939-45 https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/DetailsReports/ItemDetail.aspx?Barcode=31860166&isAv=N (accessed 6 Oct 2023). :Eugene Edward Peppiatt SN - 8684 Place of birth - ST GILES 1939-48 https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/DetailsReports/ItemDetail.aspx?Barcode=4511200&isAv=N (accessed 6 Oct 2023). {{Image|file=Flags-27.png |align=r |size=s |caption=born in Canada }} :FRANKLIN WALTER PEPPIATT Pilot Officer Service Number: J/85345 12 (R.A.F.) Sqdn. Royal Canadian Air Force Canadian Died 31 March 1944 HANOVER WAR CEMETERY Coll. grave 15. K. 10-11. Germany https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2075105/franklin-walter-peppiatt/ (accessed 6 Oct 2023). ==Membership== {{Image|file=Religion_Images-2.png |align=r |size=s |caption=Freemasons }} {{England Sticker}} :[[Poppitt-40|Charles John Poppitt (1867 - 1951)]] (master draper b.Newport Shropshire) :[[Poppitt-42|William Arthur Poppitt (1871 - 1958)]] (commercial traveller, drapery b.Newport Shropshire) :Arthur Henry Pippett (bookseller) 1867-1944 b.Marylebone "England and Wales Death Registration Index 1837-2007," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVCC-2FL2 : 4 September 2014), Arthur H Pippett, 1944; from "England & Wales Deaths, 1837-2006," database, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : 2012); citing Death, Staines, Middlesex, England, General Register Office, Southport, England. (accessed 12 Mar 2024) :James Albert Peppiatt (baker) 1840-1917 b.St Pancras "England and Wales Death Registration Index 1837-2007," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2JHX-VJG : 31 December 2014), James A Peppiette, 1917; from "England & Wales Deaths, 1837-2006," database, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : 2012); citing Death, Kings Norton, Worcestershire, England, General Register Office, Southport, England. (accessed 12 Mar 2024) {{United Kingdom Sticker}} ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Poppett Poppett] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Popit Popit] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Popet Popet] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Peppitt Peppitt] == Sources ==

Popular Errors in Colonial and Medieval Lineages-1

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[[Category:Magna Carta Project Current Pages]] [[Category: Fictitious and Legendary Genealogy]] This page lists, alphabetically by surname, links to the profiles of some people (especially immigrants to colonial America) who have false or dubious medieval lineages. Details of the problematic pedigrees should be available on the individual's profile page, but can be added here as well. With this page, the Magna Carta Project hopes to reduce the number of errors in our common wikitree, alert genealogists to known mistakes and falsehoods, and provide a resource to help us communicate with well-meaning newcomers who may be attached to illustrious false pedigrees. The Magna Carta Project is especially concerned with weeding out false lineages to Magna Carta surety barons, but this page can also serve as a resource for other projects. For a discussion of the plague of false pedigrees that pollutes the genealogical community, see the following articles: *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~jcat2/myraarticle.html Grafting Family Trees], by Myra Vanderpool Gormley. *[https://www.genealogymagazine.com/fake-family-trees/ Watch Out for Fake Family Trees] by James Pylant *[http://genforum.genealogy.com/gen/messages/37674.html Fraudulent Lineages], which reproduces Robert Charles Anderson's discussion and list of the dozens and dozens of families who have false ancestries forged by the notorious [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustav_Anjou Gustav Anjou]. === Links === * [[Project:Magna_Carta|Magna Carta Project]] * [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Magna_Carta_Project_Resources&public=1 Magna Carta Project Sources] - These sources are recommended for documentation of Colonial and Medieval profiles. * [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Magna_Carta_Team_Base_Camp&blimit=200 Magna Carta Team Base Camp] - this is where we track completed trails and trails under construction, from Gateway Ancestors to their Magna Carta surety baron ancestors. == Immigrants to America with False or Dubious Lineages == [[Adams-277|Henry Adams]] (1583-1641), immigrated from co. Somerset, England to Braintree, Massachusetts. His great-grandfather was a lowly tenant farmer (with no coat of arms), but in 1853 a forged document fooled the editors of the ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', and the bogus lineage was published in 1893 in Charles Henry Browning's unreliable ''Americans of Royal Descent''. To its credit, the NEHGR has diligently tried to warn its readers about this false lineage: see (for example) the Register's [http://books.google.co.id/books?id=DwxQ8YnX-C0C&pg=PA211&lpg=PA211&dq=browning+americans+of+royal+descent+review&source=bl&ots=V62axK1mv8&sig=tjNG-H3vmPzjXX4nusZv1_9PV7g&hl=en&sa=X&ei=xMl4U8CsC4r58QWih4LwDA&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=browning%20americans%20of%20royal%20descent%20review&f=false 1902 book notice] of the Rev. Hiram Fairbanks' "The Ancestry of Henry Adams." [[Bacon-1477|Samuel Bacon]] immigrated from Rutland, England to Barnstablem Massachusetts, before 1659, and from there to New Jersey. Martha Worchester ''was not'' the wife of William Bacon and ''was not'' Samuel's mother. :: See [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/76196/disputed-english-origin-and-wife-robert-royce-connecticut?show=88767#a88767 G2G] for the whole conversation. While updating the sources on my Bacon line - the one that used to go back to the Norman knight 'Grimbaldus', I discovered that the lineage going back from Samuel Bacon of New Jersey, which I'd used from ''Bacon's Adventure'' (also published in ''Colonial Families of Philadelphia''), ''was copied from work by Gustav Anjou, infamous for his fake genealogies''. :: Using original (primary) sources, Jane Fletcher Fiske proved in 1981 in the [http://www.americanancestors.org/PageDetail.aspx?recordId=143306982 American Genealogist], vol 57, page 103- 108, that Samuel's mother was not Martha Worchester, but Ane (Unknown), and that no other credible sources show the family going farther back. I spent the afternoon documenting the WikiTree profiles, and having a going-away party for Grimbaldus. [[Buckner-54|John Buckner]] of Virginia (d.1695, Virginia) was the subject of not one, but three different fraudulent genealogies. The first is the best known, W.A. Crozier, W.D. Buckner, and H.R. Bayne, ''The Buckners of Virginia and the Allied Families of Strother and Ashby,'' Genealogical Association, 1907. Most of the book is an honest (if flawed) genealogy, but for researching John Buckner's origins in England, the authors seem to have engaged an unnamed researcher who provided them with a mix of real records along with a set of forged christening records and two will quotations that made up the supposed key evidence of his heritage in England. The second is a Gustave Anjou manuscript (FHC microfilm, #980,083) which is fortunately not widely available. The third was published recently in 2008 by Jim White and titled either ''Buckner Book I&II'' or ''Buckner Descendant Generations'' and available in various electronic formats. White's books are a combination of largely unsourced, though occasionally correct facts, and some complete inventions. False and fake data from these books have become widely reproduced on the internet in the last decade. White has also published ''Virginia Ball : Immigrant Family 1650'', ''Washington'', and ''Cathey Family: With 32 Immigrant Allied and Collateral Families'' which reproduce a lot of the same fake material and should be viewed with extreme suspicion. Please see [http://www.buckbd.com/genea/jwbook.html Ben Buckner's analysis of Mr. White's forgery techniques.] [[Crandall-3|John Crandall]] was not the son of John Crandall and [[Drake-1|Elizabeth Drake]] (with a lineage going back through the Prideaux family to Magna Carta baron William Malet). This has been proven false. Please see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Crandall and https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/RI_Ancestors/conversations/topics/4013 [[Royce-35|Robert Royce]] (1605-1676) of Stamford, Lincolnshire (NOT Martock, co. Somerset) and New London, Connecticut. There is a groundless internet fantasy claiming that he was the son of Thomas Royce and Mary Appleton. [[Wentworth-16|Mary Wentworth]] (b. 1569), claimed to be the wife of Mayflower pilgrim [[Brewster-4|William Brewster]]. This isn't impossible; there just isn't any evidence to support such a supposition. [[White-255|Robert White]] (1558-1617) of Shalford, co. Essex. His children immigrated to America, settling in Massachusetts and Connecticut. His false medieval ancestry is widespread on the internet: He has been confused with another [[White-3013|Robert White]] from the other side of England, father of [[White-145|John White]] of Wenham and Lancaster, Massachusetts, whose supposed medieval ancestry is also the result of mistaken identity. [[White-145|John White]] of Wenham and Lancaster, Massachusetts. His great-grandfather [[White-626|Richard White]], son of [[White-433|Thomas White]] and [[Richards-158|Agnes Richards]] of Meriot and Martok, Somerset, has often been confused with his more prominent contemporary (and cousin?) [[White-17672|Richard White]], son of [[White-17670|Thomas White]] and [[White-17671|Agnes WHITE]] of South Warnborough, Hampshire.
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Port of Hull Society Sailors' Orphan Home One Place Study

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{{Clear}} {{SOPS Sticker}} *[https://sailorschildren.org.uk/ Official Website] *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Port of Hull Society Sailors' Orphan Home One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== The organisation behind this institution has had a number of names over the years, the various names reflecting the changing emphasis of the organisation's work: * ''The Port of Hull Society for the Religious Instruction of Seamen'' (1821 - 1917) * ''The Port of Hull Society's Sailors' Orphan Home'' (1917 - 1950) * ''The Sailors' Children’s Societ''y (1950 – 1990) * ''The Sailors' Families Society'' (1990 - 2011) * ''The Sailors' Children’s Society'' (2011 - present) ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Sovereign State:''' United Kingdom :'''Country:''' England :'''County:''' Yorkshire :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 53.744444, -0.3325 :'''Elevation:''' 0.0 m or 0.0 feet ===History=== In 1821, following a public meeting in St Mary’s Boys’ Schoolroom, Hull, ''The Port of Hull Society for the Religious Instruction to Seamen'' was founded. The original purpose was to provide for the spiritual welfare of sailors and fishermen in the port, particularly those who had served in the [[Wikipedia:Napoleonic Wars|Napoleonic Wars]]. A floating chapel was created on a sailing vessel ''The Valiant'' which was moored in the Humber Dock: before long this became a meeting place for sailors and their families. Before long the society extended its remit to include the physical welfare of the men and their families: a school for sea apprentices was opened in 1824, followed by the ''Sailors Orphan Institute'' in 1837. Initially the Orphan Institute was concerned with clothing and educating the children of deceased seamen and rivermen. In 1862 an [[Wikipedia:Orphanage|orphan house]] was opened where they could provide "board, lodging and education for the orphan children of sailors and rivermen" (''Lifebelt & Anchor'', p. 68). The institute occupied a property at 12 Castle Row, before movng to a larger property at 8 Spencer Street. {{Image|file=Port_of_Hull_Society_Sailors_Orphan_Home_One_Place_Study.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=The former Sailors Orphan Home, in Park Street |label=The former Sailors Orphan Home, in Park Street }} In 1867 the society purchased a large property, Thanet House, in Park Street which was adapted and extended to accommodate around 100 orphans: this purchase was largely funded by a generous donation from the [[Wikipedia:philanthropy|philanthropist]] [[Salt-291|Titus Salt]]. The property was subsequently further extended to enable it to accommodate some 200 children of deceased mariners from ports along much of the East Coast of England as well as from inland ports. By 1892 more applications for places at the orphanage were being received than could be accommodated, and further expansion of the Park Street home was not possible. In line with the latest thinking, the society planned to build a [[Wikipedia:Cottage homes|community of smaller homes]] where the children could live in family-style groups. A site at [[Wikipedia:Newland, Kingston upon Hull|Newland]], on the outskirts of the borough was acquired and the first of these new homes was officially opened in 1895. These would become known as the [https://historicengland.org.uk/services-skills/education/educational-images/newland-homes-cottingham-road-8686 ''Newland Cottage Homes'']. The Newland site would eventually comprise ten residential homes, arranged round a central green space, along with a school, sanatorium and other buildings. The buildings were named after some of the major benefactors of the organisation. This study considers the home and its residents whilst at Park Street. A separate (linked) study could be created for the years at Newland. Any such study would, however, be limited due to data protection regulations ensuring that records of identifiable persons are closed for 100 years: currently only the censuses of 1901 and 1911 are readily available (1921 is available at additional cost, but is expected to be more readily available in about 2025). ===Population=== Click the link to access the page with a table of those enumerated in the relevant census. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Year!!Inhabitants!!Notes |- |[[Space:Port_of_Hull_Society_Homes_-_1871_census|1871]]||150|| |- |[[Space:Port_of_Hull_Society_Homes_-_1881_census|1881]]||218|| In progress [[Jowett-548|Jowett-548]] 15:49, 11 June 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Space:Port_of_Hull_Society_Homes_-_1891_census|1891]]||187|| |} Although not resident in the homes, this study will also consider [[Space:Port_of_Hull_Society_Homes_-_Patrons%2C_Trustees_etc|patrons, trustees, committee members]] and others who were influential in the formation of the society and the management of the institution during the years at Park Street. It's possible that in the future this may become its own project, which could be extended to later years and also include other activities of the society, such as mission work in Hull and other ports. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Category!!Number!!Notes |- |Patons|| 6|| |- |Trustees|| || |- |Committee members|| || |- |Benefators|| || |- |Others|| || |} ===Notables=== Many of the "notables" associated with the organisation (including Royal Patrons) are listed on the page of [[Space:Port_of_Hull_Society_Homes_-_Patrons%2C_Trustees_etc|patrons, trustees, committee members and benefactors]] so are not also linked here. This section is reserved for orphans or staff of the institution who went on to become notable. * [[Sayers-1587|Albert Edward Sayers DSC RNR (1871-1918)]] ===Tasks=== * Find the home in the censuses: 1871, 1881, 1891 - done [[Jowett-548|Jowett-548]] 11:34, 12 June 2022 (UTC) * Create profiles for those enumerated in the home (staff and children) ** [[Space:Port_of_Hull_Society_Homes_-_1871_census|Port of Hull Society Homes - 1871 census]] ** [[Space:Port_of_Hull_Society_Homes_-_1881_census|Port of Hull Society Homes - 1881 census]] ** [[Space:Port_of_Hull_Society_Homes_-_1891_census|Port of Hull Society Homes - 1891 census]] * Create profiles for patrons, trustees etc. - [[Space:Port_of_Hull_Society_Homes_-_Patrons%2C_Trustees_etc|Port of Hull Society Homes - Patrons, Trustees etc]] * Write full biographies for all profiles * Connect all profiles to the worldwide tree * Consider other, linked, projects/studies ** ''Newland Cottage Homes'' (1895 - 2004) ** Missionary work to seamen: floating chapel in Hull, missions in other ports ** Separate patrons, trustees etc. from this study into a new sub-project ==Sources== * 'Public services', in ''A History of the County of York East Riding: Volume 1, the City of Kingston Upon Hull'', ed. K J Allison (London, 1969), pp. 371-386.'' British History Online'' http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/yorks/east/vol1/pp371-386 [accessed 10 June 2022]. * 'Education', in ''A History of the County of York East Riding: Volume 1, the City of Kingston Upon Hull'', ed. K J Allison (London, 1969), pp. 348-370. ''British History Online'' http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/yorks/east/vol1/pp348-370 [accessed 10 June 2022]. * ''Celebrating 200 Years in 2021''. (Sailors Children’s Society, https://sailorschildren.org.uk/ : accessed 10 June 2022). * ''Sailors’ Orphan Homes, Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire''. (Children’s Homes, http://www.childrenshomes.org.uk/HullSailors/ : accessed 10 June 2022). * ''A History of Hull from Baine’s Gazetteer (1823)''. (GENUKI, https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/ERY/Hull/HullHistoryBaines/HullHistory12 : accessed 10 June 2022). * The Port of Hull Society and Sailors' Orphan Homes (1907), ''Lifebelt and Anchor''. Goddard, Walker & Brown: Hull. * ''The Records of the Sailors' Children's Society''. (Hull History Centre Catalogue, https://catalogue.hullhistorycentre.org.uk/catalogue/C-DSSF?tab=description : accessed 9 August 2022).

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Our Goal is to create a Portal or place for members from all over the World with 'Dutch Roots', or without the 'Roots' but interested in the Netherlands-Canada connection, where they can find everything that's helpful or interesting. == General == * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch_Canadians Wikipedia - Dutch Canadians] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada%E2%80%93Netherlands_relations Wikipedia - Canada–Netherlands relations] * [http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/dutch/ Canadian Encyclopedia - Dutch] * [http://dictionary.sensagent.com/CANADIANS%20OF%20DUTCH%20DESCENT/en-en/ Canadians of Dutch descent] * [http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ve-day-why-dutch-canadian-connections-have-stayed-so-strong-1.3057318 Why Dutch-Canadian connections have stayed so strong - CBC News] * [http://www.electriccanadian.com/history/dutch/ Dutch in Canada] * [http://www.mashpedia.com/Dutch_Canadians Videos - Dutch Canadians] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Canadian_people_of_Dutch_descent Canadian people of Dutch descent] This page lists citizens of Canada of full or partial Dutch ethnic or national origin or descent. * [https://caans-acaen.ca/ Canadian Association for the Advancement of Netherlandic Studies] It is the aim of our organization to stimulate an awareness of, and interest in, Netherlandic (Dutch, Flemish and South-African) culture and to facilitate the gathering and dissemination of information in the areas of interest of the organization.Our organization encourages the study of the Dutch language and of Netherlandic culture at educational and cultural institutions in Canada in the form of classroom programmes and library acquisitions. As such we organize activities to promote the above-mentioned goals. Besides the National organization there are also local Chapters in Calgary, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto and Vancouver. These chapters organize their own activities. == Notable People == * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princess_Margriet_of_the_Netherlands Princess Margriet of the Netherlands] born 19 January 1943 in The Ottawa Hospital, Ottawa, Ontario. She is third daughter of Queen Juliana and Prince Bernhard. The maternity ward of Ottawa Civic Hospital in which Princess Margriet was born was temporarily declared to be extraterritorial by the Canadian government. Making the maternity ward outside of the Canadian domain caused it to be unaffiliated with any jurisdiction and technically international territory. This was done to ensure that the newborn would derive her citizenship from her mother only, thus making her solely Dutch, which could have been very important if the child had been male, and as such, the heir of Princess Juliana. * [[Biemold-1|Hilda Biemold]] a seventeen year old daughter of one of the [[Space:Holland_Marsh_Dutch_Settlers|Holland Marsh Dutch Settlers]] is invited to Ottawa to care for Princess Margriet, her two sister Princesses Beatrix and Irene, and mother Princess Juliana until the end of WWII. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Holland Samuel Johannes Holland] (1728 – 28 December 1801) was a Royal Engineer and first Surveyor General of British North America. Holland was born in 1728 in Deventer, the Netherlands. He was baptised on 22 September 1729 in the small Lutheran Church in the Dutch town of Deventer in the Province of Overijssel. In 1745, he entered the Dutch artillery and served during the War of the Austrian Succession. He was promoted lieutenant in 1747. Holland emigrated to England to seek advancement under the British flag. In 1756, Holland, probably with Richmond's aid, became a lieutenant in the Royal Americans, coming to British North America where he would spend the rest of his life. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Van_Egmond Anthony Van Egmond,] born Antonij Jacobi Willem Gijben (10 March 1778 Groesbeek in Dutch Republic – 5 January 1838 in Toronto, Upper Canada) before coming to North America, was purportedly a Dutch Napoleonic War veteran. He became one of the first settlers and business people in the Huron Tract, located in present-day southwestern Ontario Canada.Van Egmond became an early contractor employed by the Canada Company to construct the original 74-kilometer (46 mi) in length road into the new settlement, allowing the entry of settlers for the purchase of company lands and further economic development. He eventually became a supporter of William Lyon Mackenzie, and led a force of armed rebels in their unsuccessful skirmish at Montgomery's Tavern near Toronto, Ontario on December 7, 1837 during the Upper Canada Rebellion. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Cornelius_Van_Horne William Cornelius Van Horne, KCMG] (February 3, 1843 – September 11, 1915) succeeded Lord Mount Stephen as President of Canadian Pacific Railway in 1888. He was a prominent member of the Whitney syndicate that created the Cuba Railroad Company, incorporated at Trenton, New Jersey, in 1900 with a capitalization of $8,000,000. He is most famous for overseeing the major construction of the first Canadian transcontinental Railway, a project that, under his leadership, was completed in under half the projected time. He lived at the Van Horne Mansion in Montreal's Golden Square Mile. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annette_Verschuren Annette Verschuren, OC] is a Canadian business woman. She is currently the Chair & CEO of NRStor Inc., and energy storage development company. Formerly, she was the President of The Home Depot Canada and the Home Depot Asia, overseeing the growth of the company's Canadian operations from 19 to 179 stores between 1996 and 2011. She also led The Home Depot's entry into China. == Immigration and Emigration == The first Dutch people to come to Canada were Dutch Americans among the United Empire Loyalists. The largest wave was in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century when large numbers of Dutch helped settle the Canadian west. During this period significant numbers also settled in major cities like Toronto. While interrupted by the First World War this migration returned in the 1920s, but again halted during the Great Depression and Second World War. After World War II a large number of Dutch immigrants moved to Canada, including a number of war brides of the Canadian soldiers who liberated the Netherlands. There were officially 1886 Dutch war brides to Canada, ranking second after British war brides. * [https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/immigration/history-ethnic-cultural/Pages/dutch.aspx Library and Archives Canada - Dutch Immigration - Genealogy and Family History] * [https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Category:Dutch_immigrants_to_Canada Werelate - Dutch immigrants to Canada] * [https://personal.uwaterloo.ca/~marj/genealogy/thevoyage.html Immigrants to Canada in 19th Century] The information on these pages has been extracted from various government records, as well as the odd shipping record (mostly from the Allan Line). It contains, voyage accounts, emigration information, lists of ships sailing to Canada, information on the ports, and on the people. Many of these lists give the name of the ship, Master, Port of Departure, Port of Arrival and other such information. Some list the organization which sponsored the emigrants. Since passenger lists are rarely available for the early ships which came to Canada there are few of those, but other sources are being sought. * [http://www.godutch.com/ Go Dutch] Immigrant Passenger List Project: If you have a Dutch background and are living in Canada or the US, you and your family can be part of "Project I Remember". This project is about creating a comprehensive story of the people who crossed over from the Netherlands into North America. * [http://www.pier21.ca/wp-content/uploads/files/First_75_Years/research_dutch_immigrants.pdf DUTCH IMMIGRATION THROUGH PIER 21 By Carrie-Ann Smith] Pier 21 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. * [http://dutchimmigrationfacts.blogspot.ca/ Dutch immigration to Canada - Blogspot] * [http://www.immigrationtounitedstates.org/468-dutch-immigrants.html Dutch immigrants to US and Canada.Org] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch_Canadians Wikipedia - Dutch_Canadians] * [http://www.ourfutureourpast.ca/loc_hist/toc.aspx?id=9237 Dutch immigration to North America] * [https://www.calvin.edu/hh/family_history_resources/Immigration%20Committee%20Report.pdf Dutch Emigrant Families Assisted by the Immigration Committee of the Christian Reformed Church in North America 1946-1963] === Dutch Families to Canada Via USA === * [[:Category:New_Netherland_Settlers_Project|New Netherland Settlers Project]] The mission of the New Netherland Settlers Project is to identify and improve the profiles of the New Netherland Settlers, their ancestors, descendants and the New Netherland community. === Dutch Ships === * [[:Category:Immigrant_Ships_to_Canada|Immigrant Ships to Canada]] : Kota Inten Have photo to add later === Dutch Families direct to Canada Via Port of Entry === ====Halifax, Pier 21==== :Carrie-Ann Smith :Vice-President, Audience Engagement / Vice-présidente, Engagement des publics :Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 / Musée canadien de l’immigration du Quai 21 :1055 chemin Marginal Road :Halifax, NS B3H 4P7 Carrie-Ann responded to my request for links with the following. Their web manager thought these pages would be of interest. She also mentioned that by the spring they will have an online Passenger List Search with over 100,000 records online but in the mean time they have tons of donated lists from post-war Dutch ships and people can write to the team in the library anytime with request. * [https://www.pier21.ca/culture-trunks/netherlands/andy-faas The Netherlands Culture Trunk] * [https://www.pier21.ca/research/immigration-records/research-request Requests for Cara and team help] * [https://www.pier21.ca/research/immigration-records/ship-arrival-search Ship Arrival Database] ==== Montreal==== ====Quebec City==== == Dutch Settlements in Canada == * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neerlandia Wikipedia - Dutch Settlement, Neerlandia Alberta] Neerlandia is a hamlet in central Alberta, Canada within the County of Barrhead No. 11. Neerlandia is situated at the intersection of Highway 769 and Township Road 615A between Mellowdale and Vega, approximately 20 kilometers north of Barrhead and northwest of Westlock. Neerlandia was founded by Dutch immigrants beginning in 1911. The name "Neerlandia" refers to the first settlers' country of origin, the Netherlands. The surrounding area is largely agricultural based with many people in the out-lying area also being involved in construction and other trades as well. * [[Space:Holland_Marsh_Dutch_Settlers|Holland Marsh Dutch Settlers]] A free space managed by [[Vandevis-11|Dr. Theodore Vandevis]] == Dutch Companies in Canada == * [http://godutch.com/ goDutch.com] - An online resource for Dutch news and genealogy. * [https://www.philips.ca/ Philips-Canada] - A Subsidiary of Philips, Eindhoven, Netherlands * [http://www.shell.ca/ Shell Canada] - A Subsidiary of Royal Dutch Shell, The Hague, Netherlands == Dutch Organizations in Canada == * [https://www.internations.org/canada-expats/dutch Uniting Dutch living in Canada] Would you like to get in touch with other Dutch in Canada? Are you in need of help and advice from your Dutch compatriots? Or would you like to join other Dutch expats on an excursion to discover sights and landmarks – e.g. the sublime Canadian Rockies? Whether you have settled as an expat in Canada or are still living in Netherlands and planning your upcoming foreign assignment, InterNations Canada offers everything you need. ===Alberta=== * [https://www.facebook.com/Dutch-Canadian-Centre-217738741587096/ Dutch Canadian Centre Edmonton - Facebook] * [https://www.facebook.com/DutchCanadianSociety Dutch Canadian Society of Medicine Hat and district - Facebook] * [http://www.dutchcanadianchoir.com/ The Dutch Canadian Choir of Calgary] The Dutch Canadian Choir of Calgary is a non-profit/amateur four-voice [SATB] choir. The choir performs at various special events throughout Calgary including semi-annual concerts and performances at seniors lodges and nursing homes. The choir travels widely to perform in Alberta, Canada, the United States and Europe. For over 30 years the choir's main fundraising event is at the prestigious horse jumping event "The Spruce Meadows Masters" held each September. Choir members sell Dutch treats like oliebollen, poffertjes, kroketten, frikandellen and broodjes haring. Membership is open to all persons of any nationality over the age of eighteen. === British Columbia === * [https://www.dutchnetwork.ca/ Dutch Network of Greater Vancouver] A lively organization with weekly events for young and old. Events are organized for Dutch-Canadians so that they can get together to celebrate, enhance and preserve the Dutch heritage, Dutch language and Dutch cultural traditions in BC. ===Manitoba=== * [https://www.facebook.com/Dutch-Canadian-Society-of-Manitoba-111860548897460/ Dutch Canadian Society of Manitoba - Facebook] ===New Brunswick=== * [https://www.facebook.com/Dutch-Treat-New-Brunswick-129532983869371/ Dutch Treat New Brunswick - Facebook] ===Ontario=== * [http://www.cnfa.ca/ Canada Netherlands Friendship Association] Founder & Chair - Jack van der Laan, Burlington, ON *[https://www.facebook.com/Dutch-Canadian-Association-124821650862927/ Dutch Canadian Association - Facebook] * [https://www.facebook.com/Dutch-Canadian-Society-of-London-and-District-485279281601897/ Dutch Canadian Society of London and District - Facebook] * [http://www.dutchtreat.ca/ Dutch Treat Canada (Toronto/GTA)] Are you interested in the Dutch, or Dutch Canadians? Do you like Dutch events? Would you like to stay informed about all things Dutch and Dutch-Canadian in Toronto and the GTA? * [https://www.cnbpa.ca/ The Canadian Netherlands Business and Professional Association (CNBPA)] The Canadian Netherlands Business and Professional Association (CNBPA) provides a networking forum for business people and professionals with Dutch interests to interact on a regular basis, discuss common business issues and to promote the economic and social interests of its members. ===Quebec=== * [https://lowensteyn.com/dutchque/index.html/ A Social History of the Dutch in Quebec] ==Religion== * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_Reformed_Church_in_North_America Christian Reformed Church in North America (CRCNA or CRC)] is a Protestant Christian denomination in the United States and Canada. Having roots in the Dutch Reformed churches of the Netherlands, the Christian Reformed Church was founded by Dutch immigrants who left the Reformed Church in America in 1857 and is theologically Calvinist. The Christian Reformed Church (CRC) split from the Reformed Church in America (then known as the Dutch Reformed Church) in an 1857 secession, which was in part the result of a theological dispute that originated in the Netherlands. ==Military== === World War II === The British had liberated Antwerp, but that city's port could not be used until the Germans were driven from the heavily fortified Scheldt estuary. In several weeks of heavy fighting in the fall of 1944, the Canadians succeeded in defeating the Germans in this region. The Canadians then turned east and played a central role in the liberation of the Netherlands. In 1944–45, the First Canadian Army was responsible for liberating much of the Netherlands from German occupation. Canada lost 7,600 troops in these operations {{Image|file=Portal_World-The_Netherlands-Canada.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=Click Image to Enlarge. }} [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1972403/groesbeek-canadian-war-cemetery-and-memorial Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery and Memorial] Groesbeek, Berg en Dal Municipality, Gelderland, Netherlands

{{Image|file=Portal_World-The_Netherlands-Canada-1.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=Click Image to Enlarge. }} [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1972455/nederweert-war-cemetery Canadian War Cemetery and Memorial] Nederweert War Cemetery, Nederweert, Nederweert Municipality, Limburg, Netherlands

:;[https://www.facestograves.nl/ Faces to Graves] ''The Foundation Faces To Graves is part of the umbrella organization Foundation Canadian WarGraves.NL. The foundations for the three Canadian war cemeteries in the Netherlands are represented here: Bergen op Zoom, Groesbeek and Holten. In the (future) database of Canadian WarGraves.NL the personal details of all Canadian soldiers buried in the Netherlands and the missing who are mentioned on the Groesbeek Memorial will be recorded.'' provide by [[Redford-508|Rae (Redford) Santema]] 5 March 2019

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[[Category:Portalatin Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. To add someone to this one name study, use the following wiki syntax: {{One Name Study | name = [[Space:Portalatin_Name_Study|Portalatin]] | category = Portalatin_Name_Study }} The surname Portalatin is italian in origin and means "by the latin gate". There is a gate outside Rome called the Porta Latina, named after the church of San Giovanni a Porta Latina. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porta_Latina I am not sure if this is related to the Portalatin surname, but the family crest has a tower/gate on it that is very similar to the Porta Latina. I was told that there were 2 families in Italy, the Porto's and Latins and these families joined and combined their name. I am not sure if this Italic tribe is related to the Portalatins, but there is information on a Latin family in Italy. * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latins_(Italic_tribe) Later the Portalatin's moved to Spain, specifically Castilla la Vieja. Later the Portalatins moved to Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic. == Famous People named Portalatin == * Aída Cartagena Portalatín (June 18, 1918 — June 3, 1994) - Dominican prolific poet, fiction writer and essayist. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A%C3%ADda_Cartagena_Portalat%C3%ADn * José Joaquín Ávila Portalatín (September 11, 1925 – June 28, 2013) - Writer and Pentecostal Evangelist http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yiye_%C3%81vila * Wilfredo Portalatin - Technician at Arecibo Observatory, a minor planet was named after him: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/21580_Portalatin | http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=21580 * Juan José Nogués Portalatín (March 28, 1909 – 2 July 1998) - Football player in Spain http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Jos%C3%A9_Nogu%C3%A9s * While imprisoned in Torre del Homenaje in the Dominican Republic, Roberto Cofresí the pirate escaped with 2 inmates, a Portalatín and Manuel Reyes Paz. They later established a hideout in Vieques. - ref: Fernández Valledor, Roberto (1978). El mito de Cofresí en la narrativa antillana. Publisher: Editorial Universitaria, Universidad de Puerto Rico. ISBN 0-8477-0556-0. * Fr. Angel Portalatin, OFM (1943–1945) - A friar at the San Pedro Bautista, in Quezon City, Philippines http://www.dioceseofcubao.org/santuario-de-san-pedro-bautista-parish.htm == Resources == * http://www.ancestry.com/s62006/t30766/rd.ashx?ln=Portalatin&fn= * http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GSln=Portalatin * http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?MS_AdvCB=1&gl=35&rank=1&new=1&so=3&MSAV=2&msT=1&gss=genfact&gsfn_x=1&gsln=Portalatin&gsln_x=1&msbdy_x=1&msbpn_x=XO&msbpn__ftp_x=1&msrpn_x=XO&msrpn__ftp_x=1&msydy_x=1&msypn_x=XO&msypn__ftp_x=1&gskw_x=1&_83004002_x=1&cpxt=0&uidh=000&cp=0

Portale Antenati - Montesano sulla Marcellana - 1865

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[[Space:Portale_Antenati_-_Montesano_sulla_Marcellana|Back to listing of years]] == Notes about the Tables == * All dates are put in Month / Day / Year format for the purpose of sorting. ** If the tables were smarter and could recognize a column as a date rather than a number, I'd put it in Day Month Year format with the month being a word. Alas, it cannot be so. * If you can't read it, mark it with a ? * If the record says the parent is unknown, mark the parent as Unknown * If any of the people in the table have a WikiTree profile, please link to that profile for that person. == Births == Continue from [http://www.antenati.san.beniculturali.it/v/Archivio+di+Stato+di+Salerno/Stato+civile+della+restaurazione/Montesanooggi+Montesano+sulla+Marcellana/Nati/1865/3191/100172743_00019.jpg.html here], first entry for the page. {| class="sortable" border="1" cellpadding=5 style="border:2px solid black; text-align:center;" |- ! Record # ! Page # ! Name ! Birth ! Father's Name ! Mother's Name |- | | 011 | Art?, Nicola | 01/30/1865 | Art?, Angiolo | Pasquale, Serafina |- | | 016 + turn | Albano, Catarina | 02/24/1865 | Albano, Felice | M?, Teresa |- | | 024 | Art?, Filomena | 03/20/1865 | Unknown | Unknown |- | | 046 + turn | Averardo, Vincenzo | 06/20/1865 | Unknown | Averardo, Teresa |- | | 050 + turn | Averardo, Michele | 07/01/1865 | Averardo, Nicola | Varone, Rosa |- | | 079 | Art?, Antonio | 09/17/1865 | Art?, Gennaro | Burzo, Catarina |- | | 083 + turn | Angelino, Nicoletta | 10/02/1865 | Angelino, Nicola | Monaco, Catarina |- | | 100 | Albano, Antonia | 11/17/1865 | Albano, Domenico | Bilotti, Teresa |- | | 004 | Bianco, Angiolo | 01/13/1865 | Unknown | Bianco, Agnesa |- | | 011 + turn | Balbi, Annibale Francesco | 01/29/1865 | Unknown | Dipierri, Maria |- | | 014 + turn | Bianco, Maria Serafina | 02/11/1865 | Bianco, Nicola | Bianco, Maria |- | | 015 + turn | [[Bartomeo-96|Bartomeo, Maria Teresa]] | 02/19/1865 | [[Bartomeo-40|Bartomeo, Nicola]] | [[Padula-9|Padula, Maria Rosa]] |- | | 048 + turn | Bianco, Mara Teresa | 06/30/1865 | Bianco, Giuseppe | Cosella, Rosaria |- | | 055 | Barbella, Francesco | 07/12/1865 | Barbella, Nicola | Mattei, Filomena |- | | 057 | Bianco, Maria Rosa | 07/16/1865 | Bianco, Vincenzo | Gi?, Arcangiola |- | | 059 | Bianco, Rosa | 07/21/1865 | Bianco, Giuseppe | Jacovino, Serafina |- | | 063 | Barbella, Agostino Tomasino | 08/01/1865 | Barbella, Francesco | Peretti, Randa? |- | | 063 + turn | Bianco, Carolina | 08/02/1865 | Bianco, Nicola | Bianco, Catarina |- | | 073 | Barbella, Maria Catarina | 09/11/1865 | Barbella, Cesare | Lavieri, Teresa |- | | 078 + turn | Bafundi, Maria Teresa | 09/15/1865 | Bafundi, Vincenzo | Cestari, Anastasia |- | | 098 | Bianco, Maria Serafina | 11/30/1865 | Bianco, Giovanni | Radesca, Rosaria |- | | 109 + turn | Bianco, Antonio | 12/27/1865 | Unknown | Bianco, Serafina |- |- | | 005 + turn | Cestari, Maria Rosa | 01/15/1865 | Cestari, Antonio | Salvato, Teresa |- | | 008 + turn | Cestari, Carolina | 01/25/1865 | Unknown | Unknown |- | | 021 + turn | Cardinale, Michele | 03/10/1865 | Cardinale, Giuseppe | Rossi, Rosaria |- | | 023 + turn | Cestari, Michele | 03/22/1865 | Unknown | Unknown |- | | 026 | Cestari, Rosa | 04/07/1865 | Unknown | Cestari, Catarina |- | | 029 + turn | Calabria, Giuseppe Pasquale | 04/16/1865 | Calabria, Nicola | Barbella, Rosaria |- | | 033 + turn | Cietto, Francesco Maria | 04/28/1865 | Cietto, Vincenzo | Di Lomante, Rosa |- | | 035 | Cardinale, Domenico | 04/30/1865 | Cardinale, Vincenzo | Petrocelli, Luisa |- | | 058 + turn | Cestari, Vitantonio | 05/11/1865 | Cestari, Giuseppe | Grassia, Rosaria |- | | 040 | Cassino, Nicola | 05/22/1865 | Cassino, Domenico | Pepe, Rosa |- | | 043 + turn | Colombo, Maria Rosa | 06/03/1865 | Colombo, Michele | Spena, Rosaria |- | | 044 + turn | Ca?ta, Maria Francesca | 06/03/1865 | Ca?ta, Antonio | N?cca, Gabriele |- | | 047 | Cestari, Francesco Pasquale | 06/21/1865 | Cestari, Saverio | Scarpetta, Maria Giuseppa |- | | 047 + turn | Cestari, Vincenzo Giovanna | 06/23/1865 | Cestari, Nicola | Petrosino, Antonia |- | | 058 | Calabria, Nicola | 07/16/1865 | Calabria, Giuseppe | Bianco, Rosaria |- | | 071 | Casella, Michele | 08/25/1865 | Casella, Giuseppe | Ferzola, Rosa |- | | 076 + turn | Colombo, Michele | 09/11/1865 | Colombo, Francesco | Palermo, Teresa |- | | 086 | Cardinale, Nicola | 10/06/1865 | Unknown | Cardinale, Rosa |- | | 086 + turn | Cestari, Maria Agnesa | 10/06/1865 | Cestari, Angiolo | Cestari, Nicoletta |- | | 087 | Cestari, Giuseppe Maria | 10/07/1865 | Cestari, Nicola | Monaco, Teresa |- | | 093 + turn | Cestari, Teresa | 10/18/1865 | Cestari, Domenico | Micucci, Maria |- | | 106 | Casella, Maria Gaetana | 12/05/1865 | Casella, Nicola | Rossi, Arcangiola |- | | 002 | Dipierri, Maria Teresa | 01/07/1865 | Dipierri, Michele | Larocca, Catarina |- | | 007 | D'A?ti, Gaetana | 01/20/1865 | D'A?ti, Saverio | Radesca, Rosaria |- | | 017 | D'Elia, Gennaro | 02/25/1865 | D'Elia, Giuseppe | Radesca, Rosa |- | | 018 + turn | Defina, Rosa | 03/01/1865 | Defina, Giuseppe | Frabasile, Teresa |- | | 021 | D'Angiolo, Vincenzo | 03/08/1865 | D'Angiolo, Antonio | Parisi, ? |- | | 030 | D'?, Maria Rosa | 04/18/1865 | D'?, Angiolo | Angelino, Teresa |- | | 033 | Diluca, Vincenzo | 04/28/1865 | Diluca, Giuseppe | Palermo, Teresa |- | | 037 + turn | Defina, Michelantonio | 05/07/1865 | Defina, Vincenzo | Cestari, Maddalena |- | | 044 | Defina, Filomena | 06/11/1865 | Defina, Antonio | Ma?, Geralda |- | | 045 + turn | Defina, Antonio | 06/11/1865 | Defina, Nicola | Di?, Carmela |- | | 050 | Denovi, Nicola Pietro | 07/01/1865 | Denovi, Michele | Pagino?, Rosalia |- | | 052 | D'Filippo, Maria Felicia | 07/02/1865 | D'Filippo, Giuseppe | Rossi, Teresa |- | | 052 + turn | Denovi, Maria Agnesa | 07/06/1865 | Denovi, Nicola | G?, Felicia |- | | 077 | Denovi, Antonio | 09/15/1865 | Denovi, Francesco | Spena, Serafina |- | | 077 + turn | D'A?ti, Antonio | 09/14/1865 | D'A?ti, Nicola | Russo, Rosaria |- | | 082 + turn | D'Angelo, Maria Rosaria | 10/30/1865 | D'Angelo, Benedetto | Strefezza, Rosa |- | | 092 + turn | D'Elia, Nicola | 10/19/1865 | D'Elia, Felica | B?glia, Rosa |- | | 096 | D'Elia, Giuseppe Maria | 10/24/1865 | D'Elia Vincenzo | Palermo, Catarina |- | | 092 | Esposito, Maria Rosa | 10/18/1865 | Esposito, Vincenzo | Salvato, Gaetana |- | | 001 | Fr?sca, Felica | 01/01/1865 | Fr?sca, Michele | Larocca, Antonia |- | | 005 | Ferzola, Maria Rosa | 01/15/1865 | Ferzola, Nicola | di Giuseppe, Agnesa |- | | 006 | Florio, Giuseppe Maria | 01/16/1865 | Floria, Tommaso | Barbella, Rosaria |- | | 009 | Frabasile, Catarina | 01/26/1865 | Frabasile, Giuseppe | Barbella, Nicoletta |- | | 012 | Fr?sca, Vincenzo Biase | 02/03/1865 | Fr?sca, Antonio | Monaco, Maria |- | | 041 + turn | Frabasile, Giuseppe | 05/30/1865 | Frabasile, Arcangiolo | Petrocelli, Teresa |- | | 054 | Falvella, Michele | 07/10/1865 | Falvella, Antonio | Dipierri, Rosalia |- | | 061 | Ferzola, Angiola | 07/26/1865 | Ferzola, Gennaro | Petrosino, Catarina |- | | 073? | Finamore, Emmanuele | 08/31/1865 | Finamore, Tommaso | Monaco, Agnesa |- | | 075 + turn | Florio, Maria Gaetana | 09/10/1865 | Florio, Nicola | Radesca, Cherobina |- | | 088 + turn | Falvella, Giuseppe | 10/07/1865 | Falvella, Nicola | L?ta, Antonia |- | | 095 | Ferzola, Antonio | 10/21/1865 | Ferzola, Michele | Ferzola, Felicia |- | | 013 | Garibaldi, Giuseppe | 02/07/1865 | Unknown | Unknown |- | | 013 + turn | Germino, Maria Rosa | 02/09/1865 | Germino, Francesco | Cardinale, Anna |- | | 026 + turn | Giuliano, Rosa | 04/12/1865 | Giuliano, Nicola | D'Elia Serafina |- | | 037 | Gorrese, Paolo Giuseppe Maria | 05/01/1865 | Gorrese, Michele | Marsiano, Serafina |- | | 039 | Gaeta, Felice | 05/17/1865 | Gaeta, Vincenzo | Gagliardi, Rosa |- | | 039 + turn | Gaeta, Michele | 05/23/1865 | Gaeta, Giuseppe | Padula, Serafina |- | | 053 + turn | Giuliano, Maria Luisa | 07/08/1865 | Giuliana, Angiolo | Bianco, Carolina |- | | 060 + turn | Gorrese, Rosa | 07/25/1865 | Gorrese, Felice | Calabria, Maria |- | | 062 + turn | Gi?, Nicoletta | 08/01/1865 | Gi? Nicola | Monaco, Teresa |- | | 075 | Guerra, Giuseppe Maria | 09/06/1865 | Guerra, Antonio | Strefezza, Catarina |- | | 079 + turn | Grassia, Maria Agnesa | 09/19/1865 | Grassia, Nicola | Bianco, Rosa |- | | 081 | Gagliardi, Maria Rosa | 09/28/1865 | Gagliardi, Nicola | Mattei, Agnesa |- | | 085 | Greco, Rosa | 10/04/1865 | Unknown | Unknown |- | | 091 + turn | Grassiano, Vitantonio | 10/14/1865 | Grassiano, Giuseppe | Germino, Gaetana |- | | 099 + turn | Giocoli, Giuseppe Maria | 11/14/1865 | Giocoli, Michele | Diluca, Antonia |- | | 107 | Giocoli, Maria Teresa | 12/17/1865 | Giocoli, Vincenzo | Rossi, Agnesa |- | | 110 | Giocoli, Batt?le Luigi | 12/28/1865 | Giocoli, Felice | Mangino, Teresa |- | | 045 | Italiano, Maria Agnesa | 06/10/1865 | Italiano, Giuseppe | Bianco, Rosa |- | | 108 + turn | Jacovino, Giuseppe | 12/24/1865 | Jacovino, Vincenzo | Russo, Serafina |- | | 030 + turn | Lo?, Maria Catarina | 01/07/1865 | Lo?, Michele | Giuliano, Teresa |- | | Unknown | Lapenta, Michelarcangiolo | 01/11/1865 | Lapenta, Antonio | Perruolo, Agnesa |- | | 004 + turn | La?eta, Maria Rosa | 01/13/1865 | La?eta, Giuseppe | Padula, Agnesa |- | | 006 + turn | Laurosa, Serifina | 01/17/1865 | Laurosa, Vincenzo | Picone, Agnesa |- | | 008 | Larocca, Gaetana | 01/23/1865 | Larocca, Nicola | Montemurro, Agnesa |- | | 010 + turn | Lomanto, Nicola | 01/28/1865 | Lomanto, Michele | Denovi, Teresa |- | | 014 | Larocca, Francesco | 02/10/1865 | Larocca, Giovanni | Simone, Teresa |- | | 019 + turn | Lombardi, Maddalena | 03/02/1865 | Lombardi, Nicola | Defina, Serafina |- | | 035 + turn | Lavieri, Vincenzo | 04/30/1865 | Lavieri, Francesco | Bianco, Teresa |- | | 042 | Larocca, Maria Rosa | 05/31/1865 | Larocca, Emmanuele | Petrosino, Rosaria |- | | 044 | Lomanto, Giuseppe Maria ? | 06/03/1865 | Lomanto, Donatantonio | Toscano, Agnesa |- | | 058 + turn | Larocca, Maria Giorna | 07/16/1865 | Larocca, Vincenzo | Cibelli, Rosa |- | | 068 | Lauria, Giuseppe Nicola | 08/17/1865 | Lauria, Vincenzo | Casella, Teresa |- | | 069 + turn | Lomanto, Francesco Donato | 08/20/1865 | Unknown | Lomanto, Giuseppina |- | | 070 | Lauria, Rosa | 08/20/1865 | Lauria, Michele | Perruolo, Catarina |- | | 080 | Lasalvia, Giuseppe | 09/27/1865 | Lasalvia, Nicola | Spena, Teresa |- | | 084 + turn | Lavieri, Michelarcangiolo | 10/03/1865 | Lavieri, Anastasio | Dilorenzo, Rosa |- | | 098 + turn | Larocca, Antonio | 11/01/1865 | Larocca, Michele | Bilotti, Catarina |- | | 100 + turn | Larocca, Vitantonio | 11/16/1865 | Larocca, Giuseppe | Cafaro, Carmela |- | | 103 | Lasalvia, Maria Teresa | 11/25/1865 | Lasalvia, Giuseppe | Petrosino, Maria Catarina |- | | 015 | Montemurro, Maria Maddalena | 02/16/1865 | Montemurro, Antonio | Parisi, Teresa |- | | 017 + turn | Motta, Maria Filomena | 02/25/1865 | Motta, Michele | Giuliano, Vincenza |- | | 020 | Martino, Michele Francesco | 03/02/1865 | Martino, Giuseppe | Mangieri, Agnesa |- | | 025 + turn | Monaco, Vito Giuseppe | 08/06/1865 | Monaco, Andrea | Restaino?, Antonia |- | | 027 | Monaco, Vincenzo | 08/10/1865 | Monaco, Felice | Cestari, Rosa |- | | 030 + turn | Monaco, Antonio | 08/23/1865 | Monaco, Francesco | Casella, Nicoletta |- | | 042 + turn | Mattei, Maria Rosa | 06/01/1865 | Mattei, Vincenzo | Monaco, Antonia |- | | 043 | Migliori, Antonio | 06/10/1865 | Migliori, Michele | Salvato, Mariangiola |- | | 049 | Milone, Pietro | 06/29/1865 | Milone, Antonio | Derosa, Teresa |- | | 049 + turn | Milone, Rafaele | 06/29/1865 | Milone, Antonio | Derosa, Teresa |- | | 054 + turn | Mattei, Maria Rosalia | 07/12/1865 | Mattei, Giuseppe | Cardinale, Rosa |- | | 055 + turn | Ma?ini, Maria Antonia | 07/13/1865 | Ma?ini, Biase | Albano, Eugenia |- | | 062 | Monaco, Maria Rosa | 08/02/1865 | Monaco, Crescenzo | Padula, Rosaria |- | | 064 | Mangino, Michele | 08/06/1865 | Mangino, Andrea | Monaco, Serafina |- | | 065 + turn | Martino, Giuseppe | 08/07/1865 | Martino, Felice | Matteo, Annunziata |- | | 066 | Mattei, Rosa | 08/14/1865 | Mattei, Nicola | Spenillo, Maria |- | | 070 + turn | M?, Maria Teresa | 08/23/1865 | M?, Vincenzo | Cardinale, Rosa |- | | 073 + turn | Masallo, Giuseppe | 09/05/1865 | Masallo, Michele | Petrosino, Maria |- | | 082 | Monaco, Gaetana | 01/10/1865 | Monaco, Giuseppe | Ferzola, Catarina |- | | 085 + turn | Marsiano?, Michele | 07/10/1865 | Marsiano?, Felice | Giufrio, Serafina |- | | 088 | Micucci, Rosalia | 07/10/1865 | Micucci, Giuseppe | Cestari, Agnesa |- | | 089 | Monaco, Maria Gaetana | 08/10/1865 | Monaco, Nicola | Padula, Antonia |- | | 089 | Monaco, Pasquale | 08/10/1865 | Unknown | Monaco, Catarina |- | | 090 | Mangino, Andrea | 08/10/1865 | Mangino, Francesco | Larocca, Felicia |- | | 094 + turn | Manilia, Michele | 22/10/1865 | Manilia, Angiolo | Picone, Serafina |- | | 095 + turn | Musoliuti, Giuseppe | 24/10/1865 | Musoliuti, Gennaro | Casella, Maria Giuseppa |- | | 096 + turn | Matteo, Maria Rosa | 26/10/1865 | Matteo, Antonio | Di Giuseppe, Maria Gaetana |- | | 102 + turn | Manilia, Nicola Maria Antonio | 23/11/1865 | Manilia, Giuseppe | Palermo, Teresa |- | | 103 + turn | Masullo, Filomena | 01/12/1865 | Masullo, Angiolo | Russo, Mariangiola |- | | 104 + turn | Maglione, Agnesa | 02/12/1865 | Maglione, Francesco | Ormando, Serafina |- | | 023 + turn | Novellino, Maria Giuseppa | 01/04/1865 | Novellino, Vincenzo | Bianco, Teresa |- | | 001 + turn | Petrocelli, Luigi | 01/01/1865 | Petrocelli, Nicola | Perroputo, Teresa |- | | 105 | Orlando, Rosa | 02/12/1865 | Orlando, Antonio | Bianco, Maria Felicia |- | | 003 + turn | Palermo, Giuseppe | 11/01/1865 | Palermo, Nicola | Zangredi, Dorodea |- | | 018 | Pasquale, Maria Teresa | 27/02/1865 | Pasquale, Michele | Gi?, Antonia |- | | 022 | Picone, Luigi | 11/03/1865 | Picone, Michele | Varone, Filomena |- | | 028 | Puzino, Nicola | 14/04/1865 | Puzino, Giuseppe | Jacovino, Marta |- | | 031 + turn | Puzino, Nicola | 25/04/1865 | Puzino, Luigi | Micucci, Serafina |- | | 032 + turn | Perroputo, Maria Antonia | 28/04/1865 | Perroputo, Saverio | Pontieri, Mariangiola |- | | 036 | Perroputo, Nicola | 30/05/1865 | Perroputo, Vitantonio | Cestari, Serafina |- | | 043 + turn | Perretti, Maria Gaetana | 26/05/1865 | Perretti, Vincezo | Defina, Maria Saveria |- | | 051 | Petrosino, Carolina | 03/07/1865 | Unknown | Unknown |- | | 051 + turn | Petrosino, Maria Teresa | 02/07/1865 | Petrosino, Vincenzo | Cestari, Rosa |- | | 053 | Pasquale, Giuseppe | 07/07/1865 | Pasquale, Vincenzo | Cestari, Rosa |- | | 056 + turn | Perretti, Giuseppe Maria | 14/05/1865 | Perretti, Antonio | Lapenta, Maria |- | | 067 | Petrosino, Filomena | 14/08/1865 | Petrosino, Giuseppe | Rossi, Maria Catarina |- | | 068 + turn | Padula, Nicola | 19/08/1865 | Padula, Pietro | Alfano?, Agnesa |- | | 069 | Petrosino, Giuseppe | 20/08/1865 | Petrosino, Nicola | Angelino, Agnesa |- | | 072 + turn | Perretti, Maria Agnesa | 01/09/1865 | Perretti, Felice | Frabasile, Rosa |- | | 073 | Padula, Felice | 05/09/1865 | Padula, Giuseppe | Monaco, Maria |- | | 074 + turn | Petrosino, Maria Saveria | 06/09/1865 | Petrosino, Giuseppe | Barbella, Serafina |- | | 080 + turn | Perruolo, Maria Agnesa | 27/09/1865 | Perruolo, Andrea | Lovizio, Maria Teresa |- | | 084 | Perruolo, Giuseppe | 02/10/1865 | Perruolo, Vincenzo | Radesca, Serafina |- | | 087 + turn | Pasquale, Michelantonio | 08/10/1865 | Pasquale, Giuseppe | Padula, Catarina |- | | 093 | Padula, Vincenzo | 18/10/1865 | Padula, Giuseppe | Barbella, Catarina |- | | 097 + turn | Palermo, Michele | 30/10/1865 | Palermo, Giuseppe | Spena, Angiola |- | | 101 | Perretti, Adelaide ? Francesca | 22/11/1865 | Unknown | Perretti, Rosa |- | [http://www.antenati.san.beniculturali.it/v/Archivio+di+Stato+di+Salerno/Stato+civile+della+restaurazione/Montesanooggi+Montesano+sulla+Marcellana/Nati/1865/3191/100172743_00228.jpg.html 202] | 101 + turn | [[Picone-43|Picone, Francesco]] | 11/22/1865 | [[Picone-47|Picone, Pasquale]] | [[Radesca-1|Radesca, Serafina]] |- | | 102 | Padula, Rosa | 25/11/1865 | Unknown | Unknown |- | | 106 + turn | Petrosino, Pietro | 04/12/1865 | Petrosino, Francesco | Defina, Antonia |- | | 009 + turn | Radesca, Catarina | 27/01/1865 | Radesca, Giuseppe | Cestari, Mariangiola |- | | 012 + turn | Russo, Maria Rosa | 06/02/1865 | Russo, Felice | DiFilippo, Arcangiola |- | | 019 | Russo, Agnesa | 02/03/1865 | Russo, Giuseppe | Vita, Rosa |- | | 023 | Romano, Maria Giuseppa | 16/03/1865 | Romano, Angiolo | Cestari, Filomena |- | | 027 + turn | Radesca, Angiolo | 12/04/1865 | Radesca, Francesco | Pasquale, Rosa |- | | 034 | Radesca, Gennaro | 30/04/1865 | Radesca, Vincenzo | Ferzola, Anastasia |- | | 038 | Radesca, Nicola | 09/05/1865 | Unknown | Unknown |- | | 046 | Russo, Maria Catarina | 21/06/1865 | Russo, Giuseppe | Florio, Teresa |- | | 056 | Russo, Maria Rosa | 13/07/1865 | Russo, Michele | Perretti, Catarina |- | | 057 + turn | Russo, Maria Catarina | 17/07/1865 | Russo, Nicola | Picone, Annunziata |- | | 064 + turn | Rosiano, Maria Catarina | 05/08/1865 | Rosiano, Angiolo | Larocca, Maria |- | | 071 + turn | Russo, Giuseppa Maria | 31/08/1865 | Russo, Giorni? | T?, Teresa |- | | 078 | Radesca, Anna Maria | 14/09/1865 | Radesca, Antonio | Moglia, Filomena |- | | 083 | Romano, Rosaria Gerardella | 30/09/1865 | Romano, Francesco | Radesca, Catarina |- | | 08? | Russo, Maria Teresa | 30/09/1865 | Russo, Giuseppe | ?, Amalia |- | | 094 | Russo, Andrea | 21/10/1865 | Russo, Benedetto | Vita, Maddalena |- | | 104 | Rossi, Maria Teresa Barbara | 01/12/1865 | Rossi, ? | Cestari, Annarosa |- | | 081 + turn | Rossi, Maria Teresa Michele | 28/09/1865 | Rossi, Francesco | Radesca, Catarina |- | | 105 + turn | Spenillo, Maria Teresa | 03/09/1865 | Spenillo, Vincenzo Antonio | Cestari, Raffaela |- | | 025 | Spenillo, Vincenzo | 03/04/1865 | Unknown | Spenillo, Crestina |- | | 029 | Strefezza, Nicola | 15/04/1865 | Strefezza, Giuseppe | Pisano, Agnesa |- | | 031 | Sabella, Maria Rosa | 24/04/1865 | Unknown | Sabella, Rosaria |- | | 024 + turn | Spena, Maria Rosa | 29/04/1865 | Spena, Biase | Colombo, Rosaria |- | | 060 | Strefezza, Vincenzo | 26/07/1865 | Strefezza, Arcangelo | Strefezza, Teresa |- | | 061 + turn | Strefezza, Antonio | 29/07/1865 | Unknown | Strefezza, Teresa |- | | 066 + turn | Simone, Donato Antonio | 13/08/1865 | Simone, Vincenzo | Florio, Serafina |- | | 091 | Spenillo, Fortunata | 11/10/1865 | Unknown | Spenillo, Rosa |- | | 097 | Salvato, Maria Catarina | 29/10/1865 | Salvato, Giuseppe | Monaco, Rosa |- | | 099 | Salvati, Rosa | 03/11/1865 | Salvati, Natale | Cestari, Annunziata |- | | 108 | Spena, Giuseppe | 23/12/1865 | Unknown | Unknown |- | | 007 + turn | T?, Rosa | 22/01/1865 | T?, Giuseppe | D'Elia, Antonia |- | | 016 | Talento, Maria Catarina | 22/02/1865 | Talento, Giuseppe | Bafundi, Maria |- | | 022 + turn | Tierno, Pasquale Michele Vincenzo | 14/03/1865 | Tierno, Giuseppe | Massini, Vincenza |- | | 028 + turn | Toscano, Rosaria | 15/04/1865 | Toscano, Giuseppe | Santolo, Anna Maria |} == Marriages == {| class="sortable" border="1" cellpadding=5 style="border:2px solid black; text-align:center;" |- ! Record # ! Page # ! Groom ! Groom's Father ! Groom's Mother ! Bride ! Bride's Father ! Bride's Mother ! Marriage |- | | 014 | A?lotta, Nicola | A?lotta, Michele | Aliano, Maria | Petrosino, Maria Teresa | Petrosino, Pietro | Cibelli Rosaria | 08/24/1865 |- | | 005 | Bollezza, Giuseppe? | Bollezza, Saverio | Dimartino, Carmela | Pascale, Rosaria | Pascale, Luigi | Lavieri, Agnesa | 05/15/1865 |- | [http://www.antenati.san.beniculturali.it/v/Archivio+di+Stato+di+Salerno/Stato+civile+della+restaurazione/Montesanooggi+Montesano+sulla+Marcellana/Matrimoni/1865/3191/100172758_00026.jpg.html 009] | 009 | [[Bartomeo-100|Bartomeo, Michelarcangiolo]] | [[Bartomeo-98|Bartomeo, Michele]] | [[Jacovino-3|Jacovino, Eugenia]] | Casella, Maria Teresa | Casella, Vincenzo | Petrosino, Gaetana | 07/17/1865 |- | | 010 | Botta, G? | Botta, Felice | L?, Felicia | Russo, Maria Serafina | Russo, Felice | Parisi, Maria Giovanna | 08/03/1865 |- | | 019 | Barbella, Nicolo Angiolo | Barbella, Michelarcangiolo | Bianco, Agnesa | Finamore, Maria Serafina | Finamore, Antonio | Diluca, Teresa | 10/02/1865 |- | | 023 | Bianco, Felice Andrea | Bianco, Crescenzo | Finamore, Gaetana | Burzo, Rosa | Burzo, Paolo? | Bianco, Agnesa | 10/19/1865 |- | | 051 | Briglia?, Domenico | Briglia?, Arcangiolo | S?, Rosa | Germino, Rosa | Germino, Saverio | Petrone, Marta? | 11/27/1865 |- | | 052 | Barbella, Michele | Barbella, Giuseppe | Larocca, Giuseppina | Picone, Filomena | Picone, Giuseppe | Vignati, Maria Rosa | 11/28/1865 |- | | 024 | Cestari, Giuseppe Maria Michelarcangiolo | Cestari, Nicola | Manilia, Rosa | Cestari, Maria Teresa | Cestari, Felice | Z?, Agnesa | 10/30/1865 |- | | 027 | Cestari, Giuseppe Maria | Cestari, Salvatore | D'Angelo, Saveria | Petrosino, Maria Serafina | Petrosino, Gennaro | Petr?, Gaetana | 11/22/1865 |- | | 029 | Cestari, Gregorio | Cestari, Nicola | Larocca, Gaetana | Sabia, Maria Teresa | Sabia, Nicola | Germino, Rosa | 11/23/1865 |- | | 058 | Cestari, Vincenzo | Cestari, Giuseppe | C?, Gaetana | Di Roma, Maria Teresa | Di Roma, Michele | Jacovino, Eugenia | 12/30/1865 |- | | 001 | Derosa, Giovanni | Derosa, Martino | Sabiano, Bernardina | Bianco, Maria Rosa | Bianco, Giuseppe | Frabasile, An?ita | 03/14/1865 |- | | 004 | Defina, Giuseppe Maria | Defina, Michlee | Monaco, Mariangiola | Angelino, Maria Catarina | Angelino, Francesco | Vita, Agnesa | 04/27/1865 |- | | 012 | D'Elia, Francesco | D'Elia, Michele | Frabasile, Paulina | Lo?, Maria Antonia | Unknown | Berra, Maria | 09/09/1865 |- | | 020 | Diluca, Michelarcangiolo | Diluca, Pietro | F?, Rosa | Campanilla, Filomena | Campanilla, Saverio | P?, Rosa | 10/17/1865 |- | | 029 | Denovi, Michelantonio | Denovi, Luigi | Cardinale, Gaetana | Picone, Maria Teresa | Picone, Vincenzo | Ca?, Maria Rosa | 10/05/1865 |- | | 006 | Gagliardi, Vitantonio | Gagliardi, Nicola | Bianco, Annarosa | Amato, Maria Serafina | Amato, Giuseppe | Durante, Maria Teresa | 06/08/1865 |- | | 015 | Giuliano, Giuseppe Maria | Giuliano, Pasquale | Bafundi, G? | Defina, Maria Filomena | Defina, Paolo | Diluca, Agnesa | 08/26/1865 |- | | 025 | Giuliano, Michelarcangiolo | Giuliano, Filippo | Larocca, Giuseppina | Frabasile, Agnesa | Frabasile, Andrea | Salvato, Rosa | 10/26/1865 |- | | 016 | Labecca?, Donantonio | Labecca?, Michelarcangiolo, | Jacovino, Angiola | Cardinale, Rosa | Unknown | Cardinale, Rosalia | 08/31/1865 |- | | 026 | Lo?, Giuseppe | Lo?, Nicola | Dipierri, Maria | Petrosino, Teresa | Petrosino, Nicola | Cardinale, Antonia | 11/09/1865 |- | | 034 | Lentino, Nicola | Lentino, E? | Vassallo, Marta | Picone, Maria Teresa | Picone, Antonio | Diluca, Agnesa | 12/28/1865 |- | | 035 | Lapenta, Giuseppe Maria | Larocca, Maria Catarina | Lapenta, Felice | Bilotti, Rosa | Larocca, Nicola | M?, C? | 12/07/1865 |- | | 037 | Lasala, Giuseppe Maria | Lasala, Francesco | Cafaro, Serafina | Larocca, Maria Catarina | Larocca, Felice | P?, Maria Giovanna | 12/27/1865 |- | | 002 | Mangino, Angiolo | Mangino, Giuseppe | Lovizio, Catarina | Barbella, Maria Agnesa | Barbella, Nicola | Petrola, Teresa | 04/27/1865 |- | | 011 | Manilia, Giuseppe Maria | Manilia, Francesco | Ferzola, Teresa | Monaco, Maria Gaetana | Monaco, Michele | Micucci, Rosa | 08/24/1865 |- | | 028 | Mascolo?, Angiolo Maria | Mascolo?, Francesco | Russo, Angiola Rosa | Larocca, Maria Rosa | Larocca, Nicola | Ferzola, Agnesa | 01/11/1865 |- | | 033 | Micucci, Saverio | Micucci, Michele | G?, Serafina | Diluca, Maria Catarina | Diluca, Pietro | Z?, Rosa | 11/28/1865 |- | | 036 | Masallo, Michelantonio | Masallo, Francesco | C?, Maria | Diluca, Giuseppa | Diluca, Michelantonio | Del Duca?, Maria | 12/11/1865 |- | | 008 | Parisi, Giuseppe Maria | Parisi, Francesco | Falvella, Rosa | Ferzola, Teresa | Ferzola, Michele | Jacovino, Anna Maria | 07/06/1865 |- | | 017 | Padula, Gennaro | Padula, Michele | Spena, Rosa | Masullo, Maria Rosa | Masullo, Giuseppe | Ferzola, Antonia | 09/19/1865 |- | | 018 | Pascale, Michele | Pascale, Tommaso | Picone, Maria Rosa | Barbella, Maria Catarina | Barbella, Nicola | Aliano, Serafina | 09/28/1865 |- | | 030 | Picone, Vincenzo | Picone, Nicola | Palermo, Catarina | Cardinale, Maria Catarina | Cardinale, Antonio | Perruolo, Agnesa | 011/27/1865 |- | | 039 | Parisi, Giuseppe Maria | Parisi, Francesco | Rossi, Marianna | Florio, Teresa | Florio, Giuseppe | Orteca?, Marta | 12/30/1865 |- | | 015 | Russo, Nicola | Russo, Gennaro | P?, Teresa | Maggio, Maria Gaetana | Maggio, Vincenzo | Cestari, Serafina | 08/24/1865 |- | | 003 | Salvato, Vincenzo | Salvato, Mariano | Perruolo, Rosa | Calabria, Celeste | Calabria, Francesco | Pierro, Maria Agnesa | 04/27/1865 |- | | 007 | Simone, Giuseppe Maria | Simone, Michele | Masculiati, Arcangiola | P?, Rosa Maria Filomena | P?, Raffaele | Durante, Maria Antonia | 06/12/1865 |- | | 022 | Spenillo, Giuseppe | Spenillo, Nicola | Petrosino, Arcangiola | Mar?, Maria Crestina | Mar?, Giuseppe | Bafundi, Rosa | 10/25/1865 |} == Deaths == {| class="sortable" border="1" cellpadding=5 style="border:2px solid black; text-align:center;" |- ! Record # ! Page # ! Name ! Death ! Father's Name ! Mother's Name |- | | 003 + turn | Aliano, Vincenzo | 01/07/1865 | Aliano, Francesco | ? |- | | 014 | Albano, Catarina | 02/24/1865 | Albano, Felice | Masculiati, Teresa |- | | 072 + turn | Albano, Antonia | 12/14/1865 | Albano, Domenico | Bilotti, Teresa |- | | 001 + turn | Bafundi, Agnesa | 01/01/1865 | Bafundi, Domenico | Florio, Arcangiola |- | | 002 + turn | Bianco, Maria Serafina | 01/04/1865 | Bianco, Giovanni | Radesca, Rosaria |- | | 008 | Bianco, Angiolo | 01/22/1865 | Unknown | Bianco, Agnesa |- | | 011 | Buccino, Rosina | 02/22/1865 | Buccino, Giuseppe | ?, Maria |- | | 012 + turn | Burzo, Giuseppina | 02/23/1865 | Burzo, Giuseppe | Botta, Catarina |- | | 018 | Bianco, Nicoletta | 03/11/1865 | Unknown | Frabasile, Catarina |- | | 029 + turn | Bafundi, Vincenzo | 05/17/1865 | Bafundi, Tommaso | Rossi, Crestina |- | | 030 | Buonafina, Filomena | 05/20/1865 | Buonafina, Pasquale | Vasallo, Raffaela |- | | 031 | Bafundi, Gaetana | 06/31/1865 | Bafundi, Nicola | Cestari, ? |- | | 034 | Botta, Rosaria | 07/06/1865 | Botta, Antonio | Monaco, Mariangiola |- | | 050 | Bollomo, Antonio | 09/08/1865 | Bollomo, Francesco | Rossi, Felicia |- | | 054 + turn | Barone, Catarina | 09/23/1865 | Barone, Giuseppe | Graziano, Maria |- | | 060 + turn | Bilotti, Antonio | 10/27/1865 | Bilotti, Pasquale | Strefezza, Agnesa |- | | 063 | Barbella, Catarina | 11/10/1865 | Barbella, ? | Lavieri, Teresa |- | | 063 + turn | Bianco, Michele | 11/30/1865 | Bianco, Vincenzo | Rossi, Rosaria |- | | 068 | Bilotti, Teresa | 11/27/1865 | Bilotti, Michele | Carrano, Serafina |- | | 004 | Camardella, Maria | 01/08/1865 | Camardella, Nicola | Rinaldi, Teresa |- | | 009 | Cestari, Giuseppe | 02/03/1865 | Cestari, Angiolo | Cavoli?, Michelina |- | | 011 + turn | Cardinale, Antonio | 02/22/1865 | Cardinale, Natale | Casella, Teresa |- | | 023 + turn | Cafaro, Arcangiolo | 04/24/1865 | Cafaro, Vincenzo | Defina, Maria |- | | 027 | Cestari, Michele | 05/06/1865 | Unknown | Unknown |- | | 036 + turn | Cardinale, Michele | 07/20/1865 | Cardinale, Giovanni | ?, Rosaria |- | | 040 + turn | Cestari, Nicola | 08/04/1865 | Cestari, Giuseppe | ?, Agnesa |- | | 042 | Cardinale, Giuseppe | 08/11/1865 | Cardinale, Antonio | ?, Maria Rosa |- | | 046 | Cardinale, Agnesa | 08/23/1865 | Cardinale, Domenico | Rossi, Rosa |- | | 048 | Cestari, Giuseppe | 09/03/1865 | Unknown | Unknown |- | | 055 | Cassino, Irene | 09/24/1865 | Cassino, Domenico | Rossi, Rosaria |- | | 061 | Cosenza, Maria Agnesa | 11/21/1865 | Cosenza, Michelangolo | Jacovino, Angiola |- | | 008 + turn | Dipierri, Nicola | 01/24/1865 | Dipierri, Vincenzo | Ferzola, Serafina |- | | 014 + turn | Defina, Nicoletta | 02/26/1865 | Defina, Gennaro | Petrone, Catarina |- | | 022 + turn | Dipierri, Crestina | 04/06/1865 | Dipierri, Vito | ?, Dorodea |- | | 024 | Dipierri, Nicoletta | 04/27/1865 | Dipierri, ? | Larone, Rosalia |- | | 028 | Defina, ? | 05/07/1865 | Defina, Pasquale | Simone, ? |- | [http://www.antenati.san.beniculturali.it/v/Archivio+di+Stato+di+Salerno/Stato+civile+della+restaurazione/Montesanooggi+Montesano+sulla+Marcellana/Morti/1865/3191/100172773_00069.jpg.html 057] | 029 | [[Durante-69|Durante, Gabriele]] | 05/17/1865 | [[Durante-68|Durante, Raffaele]] | [[Serpino-1|Serpino, Maddalena]] |- | | 042 + turn | Defina, Luisa | 08/14/1865 | Defina, Giuseppe | Frabasile, Teresa |- | | 051 + turn | Derosa, Felicia | 09/14/1865 | Derosa, Giovamba? | Cardinale, Rosaria |- | | 061 | D'Elia, Michele | 10/23/1865 | D'Elia, Giuseppe | Diluca, Agnesa |- | | 002 | Florio, Maria Gaetana | 01/04/1865 | Florio, Nicola | Cerullo, Felicia |- | | 006 + turn | Ferzola, Maria | 01/19/1865 | Ferzola, Michele | Cafaro, ? |- | | 019 | Florio, Paolo | 05/14/1865 | Florio, Nicola | ?, Rosa |- | | 023 | Ferzola, Teresa | 04/19/1865 | Ferzola, Gennaro | Zuccaro, Mariangiola |- | | 018 + turn | Ferzola, Teresa | 07/28/1865 | Ferzola, Gennaro | Petrosino, Catarina |- | | 040 | Ferzola, Serafina | 08/02/1865 | Ferzola, Gennaro | Petrosino, Catarina |- | | 049 | Fittipaldi, Raffaele | 09/05/1865 | Fittipaldi, Giuseppe | ?, Gaetana |- | | 049 + turn | Florio, Maddalena | 09/07/1865 | Florio, Antonio | Picone, Rosa |- | | 052 + turn | Ferzola, Michele | 09/19/1865 | Ferzola, Antonio | Micucci, Rosa |- | | 055 + turn | Ferzola, Rosa | 09/25/1865 | Ferzola, Giuseppe | Averardo, Teresa |- | | 062 | Ferzola, Luigi | 10/26/1865 | Ferzola, Michele | Perruolo, Maddalena |- | | 067 | Florio, Antonio | 11/23/1865 | Florio, Nicola | Picone, Catarine |- | | 071 + turn | Frabasile, Teresa | 12/10/1865 | Frabasile, Arcangiolo | Spena, Agnsa |- | | 006 | Gagliardi, Francesco Saverio | 01/18/1865 | Gagliardi, Giovanni | ?, Anna |- | | 010 | Germino, Michele | 02/07/1865 | Germino, Raffaele | Cestari, Maria Rosa |- | | 010 + turn | Germino, Rosa | 02/16/1865 | Germino, Francesco | Cardinale, Anna |- | | 013 | G?, Maria | 02/24/1865 | G?, Nicola | Padula, Arcangiola |- | | 022 | Greco, Carolina | 04/03/1865 | Greco, Giase | Pierri, Marianna |- | | 024 + turn | Germino, Antonio | 04/28/1865 | Germino, Pasquale | Barbella, Teresa |- | | 025 | Giocoli, Maria | 04/28/1865 | Giocoli, Lorenzo | Ferzola, Teresa |- | | 053 | Germino, Francesco | 09/19/1865 | Germino, Angiolo | Larocca, Catarina |- | | 053 + turn | Gagliardi, Biase | 09/22/1865 | Gagliardi, Nicola | Maggio, Agnesa |- | | 061 + turn | Gagliardi, Giuseppe | 10/23/1865 | Gagliardi, Francesco Saverio | Radesca, Nicoletta |- | | 070 + turn | Giocoli, Gennaro | 12/05/1865 | Giocoli, Antonio | Monaco, Rosa |- | | 074 | Giocoli, Teresa | 12/21/1865 | Giocoli, Vincenzo | Rossi, Agnesa |- | | 012 | Jacovino, Maria | 02/23/4865 | Jacovino, Vincenzo | Montemurro, Maria |- | | 021 + turn | Jacovino, Pasquale | 04/02/1865 | Jacovino, Giuseppe | Perruolo, ? |- | | 057 | Jacovino, Gennaro | 10/08/1865 | Jacovino, Crescenzo? | Larocca, Teresa |- | | 075 | Jacovino, Maria Agnesa | 12/15/1865 | Jacovino, Nicola | Biancolli, ? |- | | 015 | Lauria, Catarina | 03/06/1865 | Lauria, Angiolo | Rossi, Rosa |- | | 017 + turn | Lommardo, Donato | 03/10/1865 | Lommardo, Gennaro | Cestari, Rosa |- | | 021 | Larona, Maria | 03/30/1865 | Larona, Antonio | Dipierri, Arcangiola |- | | 025 | L?, Rosaria | 04/29/1865 | L?, Antonio | Montemurro, Teresa |- | | 033 + turn | Lapenta, Vincenzo | 07/02/1865 | Lapenta, Pasquale | L?, Agnesa |- | | 035 + turn | Larocca, Raffaela | 07/13/1865 | Larocca, Francesco | ?, Rosa |- | | 037 + turn | L?, Michele | 07/26/1865 | L?, Giuseppe | Padula, Serafina |- | [http://www.antenati.san.beniculturali.it/v/Archivio+di+Stato+di+Salerno/Stato+civile+della+restaurazione/Montesanooggi+Montesano+sulla+Marcellana/Morti/1865/3191/100172773_00097.jpg.html 085] | 043 | [[Lapenta-10|Lapenta, Michele]] | 08/15/1865 | Lapenta, Domenico | Palermo, Agnesa |- | | 045 + turn | Lomanto, Francesco Donato | 08/22/1865 | Unknown | Lomanto, Giuseppina |- | | 064 + turn | L?, Michele Andrea | 11/14/1865 | L?, Antonio | ?, Giovanna |- | | 065 | Lasalvia, Michele | 11/14/1865 | Lasalvia, Saverio | Cibelli, Arcangiola |- | | 068 + turn | Lasalvia, Maria Teresa | 11/28/1865 | Lasalvia, Giuseppe | Petrosino, Catarina |- | | 009 + turn | Mangino, Pietro | 02/05/1865 | Mangino, V? | Farina, Maria Giuseppa |- | | 019 + turn | Martino, Michele | 03/17/1865 | Martino, Giuseppe | Mangieri?, Agnesa |- | | 020 + turn | Milone?, Raffaele | 03/24/1865 | Milone?, Antonio | Derosa, Teresa |- | | 031 + turn | Monaco, Giuseppe | 06/19/1865 | Monaco, Luigi | L?, Gaetana |- | | 035 | Maglione, Vincenzo | 07/10/1865 | Maglione, Nicola | D'Elia, Rosaria |- | | 044 + turn | Massei/Mattei, Rosa | 08/21/1865 | Massei/Mattei, Nicola | Spena, ? |- | | 047 + turn | Massei/Mattei, Giuseppe | 09/01/1865 | Massei/Mattei, Antonio | Maggio, Anna |- | | 052 | Miccuci, Vincenzo | 09/17/1865 | Miccuci, Giovanni | Monaco, Teresa |- | | 056 + turn | Matteo, Vito | 10/06/1865 | Matteo, Giuseppe | Derosa, Catarina |- | | 057 + turn | Monaco, Catarina | 10/10/1865 | Monaco, Nicola | Giocoli, Teresa |- | | 059 | Mangino, Francesco | 10/18/1865 | Mangino, Giuseppe | Radesca, Antonia |- | | 059 + turn | Marsiano?, Michele | 10/21/1865 | Marsiano?, Felice | G?, Serafina |- | | 066 | Manilia, Michele | 11/18/1865 | Manilia, Angiolo | Picone, Serafina |- | | 067 + turn | Micucci, Maria | 11/27/1865 | Micucci, Giovanni | Monaco, Teresa |- | | 070 | Masullo, Filomena | 12/03/1865 | Masullo, Angiolo | Rossi, Maria |- | | 005 + turn | Novellino, Rosa | 01/14/1865 | Novellino, Biase | Averardo, Teresa |- | | 013 + turn | Novellino, Paola | 02/24/1865 | ? | ? |- | | 043 + turn | Novellino, Vincenzo | 08/17/1865 | Novellino, Filippe | Rossi, Catarina |- | | 071 | Novellino, Francesco | 12/07/1865 | Novellino, Giuseppe | L?, Rosa |- | | 005 | Ormando, Vincenzo | 01/12/1865 | Ormando, Nicola | Gagliardi, Cecilia? |- | | 003 | Perruolo, Angiolo | 01/05/1865 | Perruolo, Giuseppe | Cardinale, Rosa |- | | 015 + turn | Petrosino, Nicola | 03/06/1865 | Petrosino, Carlo | Pepe, Serafina |- | | 017 | Picone, Giuseppe | 03/09/1865 | Picone, Nicola | Masullo, Chiara |- | | 020 | Picone, Luigi | 03/19/1865 | Picone, Michele | Varone, Filomena |- | | 026 | Padula, Antonia | 05/02/1865 | Padula, Gennaro | Giuliano, Gaetana |- | | 032 + turn | Pascale, Giuseppe | 06/29/1865 | Pascale, Vincenzo | ?, Luisa |- | | 033 | Pascale, Saverio | 07/01/1865 | Pascale, Rosario | Lomanto, Rosa |- | | 036 | Petrosino, Maria Teresa | 07/14/1865 | Petrosino, Pietro | Perruolo, Antonia |- | | 057 | Pepe, Teresa | 07/26/1865 | Pepe, Michele | Salvato, Catarina |- | | 041 + turn | Padula, Vincenzo | 08/08/1865 | Padula, Gennaro | Giocoli, Maria |- | | 044 | P?, Gaspare | 08/18/1865 | P?, Prospero | Novellino, Isabella |- | | 045 | Picone, Andrea | 08/22/1865 | Picone, Giuseppe | Picone, Dorodea |- | | 050 + turn | Perruolo, Michele | 09/10/1865 | Perruolo, Nicola | Frabasile, Serafina |- | | 051 | Padula, Domenico | 09/10/1865 | Padula, Francesco | A?, Agnesa |- | | 058 + turn | Pascale, Michele | 10/16/1865 | Pascale, Giuseppe | Padula, Catarina |- | | 062 + turn | Perruolo, Giuseppe | 11/04/1865 | Perruolo, Vincenzo | Radesca, Serafina |- | | 064 | Petrosino, Serafina | 11/14/1865 | Petrosino, Vitantonio | Angelino, Teresa |- | | 074 + turn | Perruolo, Agnesa | 12/21/1865 | Perruolo, Michele | Jacovino, Rosa |- | | 007 | Radesca, Serafina | 01/19/1865 | Radesca, Francesco | Pascale, Rosa |- | | 007 + turn | Rossi, Michele | ??/??/1865 | Rossi, Francesco | Padula, Rosalia |- | | 016 + turn | Russo, Maria Agnesa | 03/08/1865 | Russo, Giuseppe | Vita?, Rosa |- | | 026 + turn | Russo, Nicola | 05/03/1865 | Russo, Vitantonio | Vignati, Maria |- | | 032 | Russo, Rosa | 06/23/1865 | Russo, Felice | Di?, Teresa |- | | 039 | Russo, Michele | 07/29/1865 | Russo, Angiolo | Strefezza, Teresa |- | | 039 + turn | Rossi, Maria Catarina | 08/01/1865 | Rossi, Nicola | Picone, Arcangiola |- | | 041 | R?, Filomena | 08/08/1865 | Unknown | Unknown |- | | 046 + turn | Russo, Nicola | 08/27/1865 | Russo, Giuseppe | Picone, Arcangiola |- | | 048 + turn | Russo, Michele | 09/05/1865 | Russo, Saverio | Romano, Crestina |- | | 054 | Rafanillo, Diodata | 09/23/1865 | Rafanillo, Domenico | Maggio, Rosa |- | | 056 | Radesca, Rosaria | 09/27/1865 | Radesca, Giuseppe | Unknown |- | | 058 | Russo, Michele | 10/14/1865 | Russo, Felice | D?, Arcangiola |- | | 069 + turn | Radesca, Teresa | 11/30/1865 | Radesca, Gennaro | Trotta? Rosa |- | | 079 | Rinaldi, Teresa | 12/10/865 | Rinaldi, Saverio | Tommarelli, Serafina |- | | 001 | Strefezza, Tommaso | 01/01/1865 | Strefezza, Francesco | Briglio?, Nicoletta |- | | 004 + turn | Serva?, Francesca | 01/12/1865 | Serva?, Carlo | A?, Antonia |- | | 016 | Strefezza, G? | 03/07/1865 | Strefezza, Saverio | Lomanto, Rosa |- | | 018 + turn | Salvato, Giuseppe | 03/11/1865 | Salvato, Nicola | B?, Rosa |- | | 027 + turn | Sa?o, Agnesa | 05/07/1865 | Sa?o, Angiolo | Larona, Teresa |- | | 030 + turn | Strefezza, Anna Maria | 05/26/1865 | Strefezza, Domenic? | Frabasile, Anastasia? |- | | 038 | Simone, Rosaria | 07/28/1865 | Simone, Giuseppe | Define, Nicoletta |- | | 060 | Strefezza, Vitantonio | 10/21/1865 | Strefezza, Francesco | Rossi, Agnesa |- | | 065 + turn | Strefezza, Angiolo | 11/14/1865 | Strefezza, Nicola | Casella, M? |- | | 066 + turn | Sabella, Giuseppe | 11/19/1865 | Sabella, C? | P?, Rosaria |- | | 073 + turn | Spena, Michele | 12/16/1865 | Spena, Felice | Salvato, Teresa |- | | 028 + turn | Talenti, Maria Catarina | 05/13/1865 | Talenti, Giuseppe | Bafundi, Maria |- | | 034 + turn | T?, Daniele | 07/10/1865 | T?, Raffaele | Unknown |- | | 047 | T?, Gaetana | 08/31/1865 | T?, Antonio | Gagliardi, Mariangiola |}

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'''Current Status on Profile Development''' #Obituary & Funeral Notices [http://tributes.heraldsun.com.au/ Herald Sun] - Completed Profiles for Surnames A to D - Jun 2013 & Older #Memorial Photography [[:Category: Portarlington Cemetery, Portarlington, Victoria|Section Lawn 01]] Status ''Uploading to Wikitree'' {{Image|file=Portarlington_Cemetery.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Portarlington Cemetery }} ===Table of Graves & Memorials=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Last Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Forename''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|''' Died ''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|''' Age ''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo #''' |- | [[Twitt-1|ADAM]] || Betty Edna||1926||2005|||| Nee TWITT || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Twitt-1 0005] |- | [[Allardyce-34|ALLARDYCE]] || Isabel May ||1912||1998|||| Spouse Edward || |- | [[Billet-28|ALLARDYCE]] || Joan ||1926||2013|||| Parent to Bill, Pete, Jeanette, Rosie ||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Allardyce-34-1 0002] |- | [[Allardyce-34|ALLARDYCE]] || Sam ||1923||2004|| ||Dad of Bill, Pete, Jeanette, Rosie||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Allardyce-34-1 0001] |- | [[McGrath-1144|ALLBUTT]] || Catherine ||1853||1878|| ||Spouse Edward & Charles || |- | [[Allbutt-15|ALLBUTT]] || Edward ||1843||1887|| ||Spouse Catherine || |- | [[Webber-1283|ALLBUTT]] || Florence ||1914||1959|| ||Spouse Joseph || |- | [[Allbutt-22|ALLBUTT]] || Joseph ||1885||1954|| ||Spouse Florence || |- | [[Allbutt-14|ALLBUTT]] || Isabel May ||1912||1998|||| Spouse Edward || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Allbut-14 0006] |- | [[Hickman-1395|ALLBUTT]] || Isabell ||1843||1887|| ||Spouse Edward|| |- | [[Corrigan-433|ALLBUTT]] || Lotti ||1881||1941|| ||Spouse [[Allbutt-23|William]] || |- | [[Wilson-26558|ALLBUTT]] || Mary Jane ||1887 ||1910|| ||Spouse Adolphus || |- | [[Allbutt-23|ALLBUTT]] || William James ||1881||1941|| || Spouse [[Corrigan-433|Lotti]] || |- | [[Allen-18144|ALLEN]]||Frederick|| || |||| || |- | [[Allen-17381|ALLEN]] || Joan || ||1987|||| || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Allen-17381 0003] |- | [[Higgins-3374|ALLEN]]||Margaret (Higgins)|| || ||||Mother of Harry || |- | [[Allen-17381|ALLEN]] || Max Palmer|| ||1987|||| Spouse of Tilly || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Allen-17381 0004] |- | [[Allen-18142|ALLEN]]||Norman|| || |||| || |- | [[Renfrey-9|ALLEN]]||Pearl V|| || |||| || |- | [[Allen-18145|ALLEN]]||Ronald || || |||| || |- | [[Unknown-273292|ALLEN]] || Tilly|| ||1977|||| Mum of Joan || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Allen-17381 0004] |- | [[Allen-18141|ALLEN]]||William Henry || || ||||Father of Harry|| |- | [[Allerding-9|ALLERDING]]||Isabell Marie || || ||||||ACI |- | [[Almond-314|ALMOND]] || Reginald Rupert||1921||2007||86|| Royal Australian Engineers VX54315 Sapper || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Almond-314 0007] |- | [[Arrow-5|ARROW]] ||James||1935||2008|| || || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Arrow-5.jpg 0009] |- | [[Salmon-917|AUSTIN]] || Leada Gertrude Olive|||| 1960||61||H to Elizabeth; F to John & Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Salmon-917 0008] |- | [[Unknown-292247|BAGGIERI]] || Anna|| ||2010|| || ||Obit |- | [[Unknown-282861|BANYARD]] || Nellie Elizabeth||1915||1993|| 75 || Spouse [[Banyard-18|William James]] ||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Banyard-18 0023] |- | [[Banyard-18|BANYARD]] || William James||1915||1990||78 || Spouse [[Unknown-282861|Nellie Elizabeth]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Banyard-18 0023] |- | [[Barnes-7420|BARNES]] || Eric C.||1926||1989||63 || || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Barnes-7420 0027] |- | [[Behan-98|BEHAN]] || Sylvia Minnie|| ||2011|| || || Obit |- | [[Beasley-1286|BEASLEY]] || Joseph||1818||1919|| || || |- | [[Beasley-1286|BEASLEY]] || Joseph||1818||1919|| || || |- | [[Beatty-1122|BEATTY]] ||John||1812||1881||69 || || |- | [[Bird-4018|BIRD]] ||Walter George|| 1924 || 2011 || 87 || || Obit |- | [[Davey-876|BOBBITTT]] || Gwen || 1927 || 2008 || 81 || Spouse [[Bobbitt-380|Peter]]|| Obit |- | [[Bobbitt-380|BOBBITTT]] || Peter Gerald|| 1925 || 2009 || 84 || Spouse [[Davey-876|Gwen] || Obit |- | [[Burns-4999|BURNS]] ||William George (Bill)|| || 2009 || || || Obit |- | [[Calhoun-1384|CALHOUN]] || James Wallace||1868|| 1902 || 34 || || |- | [[Capron-245|CAPRON]] ||William Henry||1857||1911||55 ||[[Dalley-44|Spouse Florence DALLEY]]|| |- | [[Cardwell-677|CARDWELL]] || Roy C|||| 1914 || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Cardwell-677 0011] |- | [[Carey-1973|CAREY]] || Vincent John || 1939 || 2012|| 73 || Spouse Olive|| Obit |- | [[Carmichael-1115|CARMICHAEL]] || Betty|| 1931 || 2010|| 79|| Spouse Dick|| Obit |- | [[Cassar-15|CASSAR]] || Jane || || 2012 || 79|| Spouse Charlie|| Obit |- | [[Cauchi-17|CAUCHI]] || John || 1944 || 2011|| 67 || Spouse Mary|| Obit |- | [[Clifton-1240|CLIFTON]] || Arthur 'Jack'|| 1921 ||2012|| || || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Clifton-1240 0021] |- | [[Clinnick-14|CLINNICK]] || Basil || 1919 || 2011 || 92 || Spouse Uleen|| Obit |- | [[Collins-10175|COLLINS]] || Frank Carey || 1937 || 2011 || 74 || Spouse Margaret || Obit |- | [[Corlette-2|CORLETTE]] || John Thomas ||1915 || 2010 || 95|| || Obit |- | [[Clinnick-14|CLINNICK]] || Basil || 1919 || 2011 || 92 || Spouse Uleen|| Obit |- | [[Coupe-26|COUPE]] ||John||1843||1913||70 || || |- | [[Cox-11421|CORRIGAN]] || Cora Jane ||1865 ||1934|| ||Spouse Patrick|| |- | [[Corrigan-438|CORRIGAN]] || Ethel C || ||1955|| || || |- | [[Corrigan-434|CORRIGAN]] ||Patrick ||1865 ||1934|| ||Spouse Cora Jane || |- | [[Corrigan-439|CORRIGAN]] ||Ruby May ||1896 ||1946|| || || |- | [[Corrigan-436|CORRIGAN]] ||Thomas Leonard ||1864 ||1917|| || || |- | [[Corrigan-437|CORRIGAN]] || Violet ||1908 ||1974|| || || |- | [[Daskarelos-1|DASKARELOS]] || Harry Aristos ||1930|| 2012|| 82 || Spouse [[Unknown-292261|Yiota]] || Obit |- | [[Unknown-292261|DASKARELOS]] || Panagiota (Yiota) ||1935|| 2013|| 78||Spouse [[Daskarelos-1|Harry]]|| Obit |- | [[Dodemaide-1|DODEMAIDE]] || Harry|| 1921 || 2011 || 90 || Spouse Lorna || Obit |- | [[Elliot-1451|ELLIOTT]] || Edwin|| 1874||1948|| ||Spouse [[Higgins-3543|Jane]] || |- | [[Higgins-3543|ELLIOTT]] || Jane nee HIGGINS|| 1882||1951|| ||Spouse [[Elliot-1451|Edwin]] || |- | [[Fairchild-988|FAIRCHILD]] || D ‘Bill’|| 1920 ||1980|| ||Spouse Betty || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Fairchild-988 0024] |- | [[Gibb-385|GIBB]] || Robert Paterson|| 1938 ||2012|| || || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Gibb-385 0020] |- | [[Beckett-694|GRAY]] || Emily M|| 1919 ||2012|| || Spouse Roy || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Gray-9684 0013] |- | [[Gray-9684|GRAY]] || Roy Burwood|| 1915 ||1990|| ||Spouse of Emily || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Gray-9684 0013] |- | [[Harvey-5446|HARVEY]] ||Edward|| 1835||1901||66 || || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Gray-9684 0013] |- | [[Ibbotson-41|IBBOTSON]] || Harry ||1850|| 1939 || || || |- | [[Ibbotson-42|IBBOTSON]] || John ||1877|| 1901 || || || |- | [[Halle-45|IBBOTSON]] || Myra ||1854|| 1918 || || || |- | [[Johns-2019|JOHNS]] || Neville Francis||1936|| 2010||74||Spouse Bev ||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Johns-2019 0019] |- | [[Johnson-37025|JOHNSON]] || Harold James ||1913||1989||76||Spouse Jean || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Johnson-37025 0029] |- | [[Beasley-1319|LEE]] || Amanda BEASLEY||1879||1928|| ||Spouse [[Lee-12842| Norman James]]|| |- | [[Locke-1594|LESLIE]] || Winifred Hazel||1919|| 2006||87||Spouse John LESLIE ||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Locke-1594 0025] |- | [[Stevens-8106|LINDSTROM]] || Alice Maud || ||1944|| ||Spouse John Eric|| |- | [[Stewart-14574|MATHESON]] || Betsy||1914|| 1987 ||73 || || |- | [[Mattinson-64|MATTINSON]] || Jack H||1987|| 2006||87|| ||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Mattinson-64 0026] |- | [[McShae-1|McSHAE]] ||Daniel||1937||1912||75 || || |- | [[Pigdon-19|PIGDON]] ||David||1865||1917||69 || || |- | [[Elliott-6133|PIGDON]] ||Maisie Olive nee Elliot||1913||1999|| ||Spouse of [[Pigdon-20|Neil]] || |- | [[Pigdon-20|PIGDON]] ||Neil Gordon||1912||1991|| ||Spouse of [[Elliott-6133|Maisie]] || |- | [[Price-7908|PRICE]] || Frederick Bruce ||1995|| 1990 || ||Husband of Pat ||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Price-7908 0014] |- | [[McGrath-1144|SCHULTZ]] || Catherine ||1853||1878|| ||Spouse Edward & Charles || |- | [[Shields-2104|STILEY]] ||Jane||1829||1915||86 || || |- | [[Stevens-8106|STEVENS]] || Keith ||1920||1988||68||Spouse Edith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Stevens-8106 0031] |- | [[Symonds-686|SYMONS]] || Eric R. ||1899||1978|| 78||Spouse [[Unknown-282877|Millie]] || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Symonds-686 0028] |- | [[Unknown-282877|SYMONS]] || Millie ||1901||1986|| 85||Spouse [[Symonds-686|Eric R]] || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Symonds-686 0028] |- | [[Tainsh-4|TAINSH]] || Roy W. ||1915||1989||74||Spouse Ruth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Tainsh-4 0030] |- | [[Thomson-4178|THOMSON]] || George Haldane ||1941||2004||63||Parents [[McQuillan-63 |Isobel]] & [[Thomson-4179|William]] || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Thomson-4178 0018] |- | [[McQuillan-63|THOMSON]] || Isobel ||1917||1986||93||Spouse [[Thomson-4179|William]] || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Thomson-4179 0015] |- | [[Thomson-4179|THOMSON]] || William Frederick ||1917||1986||69||Spouse [[McQuillan-63 |Isobel]] || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Thomson-4179 0015] |- | [[Walker-17107|WALKER]] || James||1824||1900|| || || |- | [[Peel-501|WEBSTER]] || Alison M nee CARNIE||1926||1986|| || || |- | [[Wheadon-28|WHEADON]] ||Henry John||1844||1917||73 || || |- | [[Carnie-107|WIFFEN]] || Alison M.||1926||1986||60 ||Spouse [[Wiffen-24|Franklin WIFFEN]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Wiffen-24 0022] |- | [[Wiffen-24|WIFFEN]] || Franklin G.||1919||1999||80 ||Spouse [[Carnie-107|Alison CARNIE]] ||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Wiffen-24 0022] |- | [[Willey-500|WILLEY]] || Ettie ||1875 ||1893 || || || |- | [[Willey-499|WILLEY]] || Lillian||1873|| || || || |- | [[Willey-494|WILLEY]] || Robert||1845||1923|| || || |- | [[Grigg-183|WILLEY]] || Sarah||1844||1912|| || || |- | [[Corrigan-435|WILSON]] || Alice May ||1883 ||1959|| ||Spouse George James || |- | [[Wilson-26558|WILSON]] || Annie Eliza ||1864 ||1903|| ||Spouse James || |- | [[Wilson-26558|WILSON]] || Arthur Robert ||1912||1976|| || || |- | [[Gilbert-4637|WILSON]] || Emily Mary ||1875 ||1947|| ||Spouse James || |- | [[Wilson-26560|WILSON]] || George James ||1883 ||1959|| ||Spouse Alice May || |- | [[Wilson-26558|WILSON]] || James ||1862 ||1947|| ||Spouse Annie E || |- | [[Corbett-1192|WILSON]] || Mary Georgina||1840||1919|| || || |- | [[Wright-15779|WRIGHT]] || George Thomas || 1926 || 1989 || || Spouse Edna ||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Wright-15779 0016] |- | [[Wright-15780|WRIGHT]] || Wesley Neale|| 1965 || 1997 || || Spouse Lynn ||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Wright-15779 0017] |} ==More links and lists about this Cemetery== #Website • [http://trove.nla.gov.au/list?id=74063 Trove] aka National Library of Australia, Compiled List of articles, content from libraries, museums, archives and other research organisations found in the research and creation for the people profiles of this Cemetery

Porter Name Study

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Porterfield Name Study

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[[Category:Porterfield Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == One Name Study Disclaimer== {{GOONS Sticker|Porterfield}} This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Porterfield and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. == Scottish Origins == The earliest male progenitor of the Porterfields appears to be a Norman knight named [[Porter-7647|Alanus De Porter]] who was alive in the latter half of the 12th century. The first use of the name Porterfield is a number of generations later near the beginning of the 15th century in the name of [[Porter-4952|Robert Porterfield]]. The early Porterfields were associated with a Porterfield estate in Renfrewshire. In 1554, [[Porterfield-151|John Porterfield]] acquired the estate of Duchal near Kilmacolm from Lord Lyle. Other Porterfields had many other lands in Renfrewshire and Ayrshire, Scotland in days past. As surname spellings, Porterfield seems to be the consistent spelling of this surname with few if any variations of the course of many centuries. Some early official records in Latin use a spelling of Porterfeild or Porterfeilde. === de Porter === de Porter is an ancient Scottish surname. The appearance of the surname was in 1160 in a charter for Alanus de Porter. By the 15th century the name in Scotland had been anglicized to Porterfield. ==== 12th Century ==== William I (William the Lion), King of the Scots, was defeated at the Battle of Alnwick in the north of England in 1174. William was sent to across the English Channel to Falaise in Normandy. Once there, he the signed the Treaty of Falaise that allowed him to return to Scotland. The treaty required he swear loyalty to English king Henry II and Church of England. It also required the king's brother, David, and twenty of the leading Scottish knights be held as hostages until the certain Scottish castles were placed under the control of English garrisons. One of these knights was Alanus de Porter.James Murray, Kilmacolm: a Parish History, 1100-1898 (1898), p. 240; scanned image, Open Library (https://archive.org/stream/kilmacolmparishh00murr). ==== 13th Century ==== In the 13th century, the name of John de Porter is found in the records of the Abbey of Paisley as witness to the donation of Kirk of Dundonald to the Abbey in 1262. The Ragman Rolls show both entries for "Porter, Johan le (burgoys de Linlefcu)" and "Porter, William le (del counte de Lanark)". Linlefcu is the now Linlithgow, a town 20 miles west of Edinburgh. George Crawfurd, A General Description of the Shire of Renfrew (1818), pp. 62-63; scanned image, (http://books.google.com/books?id=bpnmAAAAMAAJ) ==== 14th Century ==== The 14th century finds the first evidence of lands being granted to the de Porters. Stephen de Porter obtained a charter to lands in Renfrewshire in 1362. These are the lands that were to be known as Porterfield in the next century. Stephen's son Robert was known as Robert Porter before future generations took the surname of Porterfield. ==== 15th Century ==== By the middle of the 1400's, the surname becomes Porterfield and matches the name of the family estate. === The Lands of the Porterfields === ==== Porterfield ==== '''Porterfield''' is the name of the estate that was the original lands of the Porterfield family in Scotland. These lands lie on the bank of the River Cart in Renfrewshire. In 1362 Stephen de Porter obtained a charter to lands in Renfrewshire from David Bruce. {| class="toccolours" border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="border-collapse: collapse; margin:0;" ! No. ! Name ! Dates ! Notes |- valign="top" | 1st || [[Porter-4953|Stephen de Porter]] || 1362-???? || Granted from David Bruce |- valign="top" | 2nd|| [[Porter-4952|Robert Porter]] || ????-1460 || son of Stephen |- valign="top" | 3rd || [[Porterfield-177|John Porterfield]] || 1460-???? || son of Robert |- valign="top" | 4th || [[Porterfield-176|John Porterfield]] || ????-1500 || son of John |- valign="top" | 5th || [[Porterfield-175 | Robert Porterfield]] || 1500-???? || son of John |- valign="top" | 6th || [[Porterfield-148|Alexander Porterfield]] || ????-1540 ||son of Robert |- valign="top" | 7th ||[[Porterfield-151|John Porterfield]] || 1540-???? ||brother of Alexander, |} John Porterfield purchased Duchal in 1544 and became John Porterfield of Duchal. It appears the original Porterfield estate was considered part of the Duchal estate that perhaps was larger and therefore more worthy of the family name. When Porterfield names include "of Porterfield" after 1540 the typically referring to the same person as the one who is the Duchal laird. ==== Duchal estate ==== '''Duchal''' (also spelled Duchall) was a Scottish estate near Kilmacolm, Scotland. Duchal was acquired by the Porterfield family in 1544. It was purchased by John Porterfield from the Lyle family. {| class="toccolours" border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="border-collapse: collapse; margin:0;" ! No. ! Name ! Dates ! Notes |- valign="top" | 1st || [[Porterfield-151|John Porterfield]] || 1544-1575 || Purchased from the Lyle family |- valign="top" | 2nd|| [[Porterfield-56| William Porterfield]] || 1575-1620 || son of John |- valign="top" | 3rd || [[Porterfield-54|Alexander Porterfield]] || 1620-1675 || grandson of William |- valign="top" | 4th || [[Porterfield-52|John Porterfield]] || 1675-1690 || son of Alexander |- valign="top" | 5th || [[Porterfield-164|Alexander Porterfield]] || 1690-1743 || grandson of John |- valign="top" | 6th || [[Porterfield-1061|William Porterfield]] || 1743-1752 ||son of Alexander |- valign="top" | 7th || [[Porterfield-1067|Boyd Porterfield]] || 1752-1795 || nephew of William |- valign="top" | 8th || [[Porterfield-1068|Alexander Porterfield]] || 1795-1815 || |- valign="top" | 9th || [[Corbett-1455|James Corbett Porterfield]] || 1815-1855 || |}

==== Ayrshire ==== Porterfield ancestors came to Ayrshire from the neighboring Renfrewshire as the Porterfield family expanded their lands in Scotland. The first record of the Porterfields in Ayrshire is 1612 when Gabriel Porterfield purchased the estate of Hapland. The estate remained in the Porterfield name for over 150 years until the last male heir, Alexander Porterfield, died in 1768. Upon the death of Alexander the estate became the property of Thomas Trotter, by way of marriage to Alexander's sister, Johanna Porterfield. ===== Hapland ===== Porterfields owned the Hapland estate in Ayrshire through seven different Porterfields representing 4 generations of male Porterfields. {| class="toccolours" border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="border-collapse: collapse; margin:0;" ! No. ! Name ! Dates ! Notes |- valign="top" | 1st || [[Porterfield-159|Gabriel Porterfield]] || 1612-1648 || Acquired the lands |- valign="top" | 2nd|| [[Porterfield-1345|John Porterfield]] || 1648-1653 || son of Gabriel |- valign="top" | 3rd || [[Porterfield-1346|Alexander Porterfield]] || 1653-1664 || brother of John |- valign="top" | 4th || [[Porterfield-1347|Gabriel Porterfield]] || 1664-1687 || brother of Alexander |- valign="top" | 5th || [[Porterfield-1348|Gabriel Porterfield]] || 1687-unknown|| son of Gabriel |- valign="top" | 6th || [[Porterfield-1356|Gabriel Porterfield]] || ????-???? || son of Gabriel |- valign="top" | 7th || [[Porterfield-1349|Alexander Porterfield]] || ????-1768 || brother of Gabriel, now under Trotter control |} ===== Greenend ===== More to follow. ==== Porterfields of Comiston ==== The first of this Porterfield line is [[Porterfield-1902|John Porterfield]] (before 1590 - 1621) of Comiston, Scotland. The earliest records of this John is as an adult in 1620. The Porterfield surname was extinct within four generations, but the line survives to modern times, through marriages with the Nisbet family, and possibly the Urquharts. Attempts to connect this John Porterfield to the other major Porterfield lines have been unsuccessful to date. === Scottish Heraldry, Arms, and Clans === Are Porterfields a recognized Scottish Clan? Well, no. Two different Porterfields were granted arms by Lord Lyon but this does not mean they are recognized as a clan today. In one case the honors were lost in court case for the other Porterfield that branch died out long ago. The most well known of the Porterfields that were granted arms was [[Porterfield-54|Alexander Porterfield]]. He was granted arms in 1672 by Lord Lyons. The arms matriculated to his grandson and heir, [[Porterfield-52|John Porterfield]] upon his death in 1675. The arms were later revoked in the 1684 trial of this same John and never reinstated. In 1684, John was convicted of treason for his role in Covenanter Movement. The penalty included a death sentence (that was never fulfilled), loss of his property and estate, and the loss of all honors. The official book of Lord Lyons notes the revocation of the arms by slashes and backslashes in the original register. After Glorious Revolution in 1688, his conviction was overturned and his lands were partially restored. No effort was apparently made to restore the arms by John or his successors. This Alexander Porterfield was the progenitor of the largest group of Porterfields in America and these arms. As such, these arms and honors are ones most commonly claimed and seen on sites promoting Porterfield clanship and heraldry. [[Porterfield-1901|Dame Margaret Porterfield]] was also granted arms in 1672 as the widow of [[Drummond-3078|Patrick Drummond]]. They had no children so that arms went dormant upon her death around 1679."Legal Records", ''Scotlands People'', digital image, https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&dl_cat=legal&dl_rec=legal-coats-arms&name=Porterfield&name_so=exact&from_year=1672&to_year=1916&record_type=coa. Transcription by [[Lenover-1|Marty Acks]] === Porterfield Noble and Clan Connections === The Porterfields at the height of the power in Scotland through the 1700s were part of the gentry class. While they had large estates, they were not nobility. The Porterfield men of this era (and women) married into many of the prominent landed families as Ayrshire and Renfrewshire. The families included the Boyds, Cunninghams, Blairs, and Stewarts. Through these connections many Porterfields are connected to early Scottish and English royalty and other Scottish clans. A partial list include: * MacAlister - the current recognized chief of this clan descends from [[Porterfield-1350|Lillas Porterfield]] of the Hapland branch of the family. These descendent are not yet in WikiTree as of May 2020. == Irish Porterfield and the (Scots-Irish) Connection == The Porterfield name continues on in Ireland today. === Connection to Porterfields of America === One cadet line of Porterfields migrated to County Donegal in Ireland in the 17th century as part of the Irish plantation movement. By 1730, an ancestor of this line, John Porterfield, moved to Pennsylvania from Ireland with seven sons and one daughter. This group of Porterfields represent the ancestors of largest group of Porterfields in America. This is the [[Porterfield-53|John Porterfield]] mentioned below. There are two separate theories as to the connection between between the Scottish Porterfields and the large family of eight children that came to America around 1730. The ancestral line proposed by ''The Porterfields'' (1947) by Frank Burke Porterfield is current represented in WikiTree. A second theory comes from ''A Kirk without a Steeple'' by Elizabeth M. Main. (1993, revised 2003). The difference in the two is the parentage of [[Porterfield-121|William Porterfield]].Elizabeth M. Main, ''A Kirk without a Steeple'', (Glasgow: Cordfall Ltd., 2003), p. 27 === Modern Irish Porterfield Branches === There are other Porterfields located Ireland today but connections between those families remains elusive. * [[Porterfield-1246|WIlliam Porterfield]] from County Cavan, born about 1729. The Porterfield surname has died out in the known descendants ''(76 Descendants as of August 2021, 169 as of March 2024. Same surname: 13)'' == Modern Porterfield Family Branches in North America== ===United States === Some Porterfields arrived directly from Scotland; more seem to have come from Ireland, having moved there from Scotland a generation or two earlier. These latter Porterfields were part of a large Scots-Irish immigration in the late 1600's and early 1700's known as the Plantation. This list is ordered by the date of first arrival in America. * 1699 - [[Porterfield-816|John Porterfield]] of Trenton - This John appears to be earliest known Porterfield to appear in the Americas. First record of him here is in 1699. This John immigrated from directly Scotland to New Jersey and has a well documented. There is no record of any marriage or children, so he has the unfortunately distinction of his line disappearing with the first generation. His relationship with Porterfield family in Scotland is well established based on his will. ''(Still no descendants as of March 2024)'' * ~1710 - [[Porterfield-891|William Porterfield]] is the earliest of a Porterfield family group that arrived in Maine in the early 1700s from Ireland. They are found in Cumberland County and later Knox County. They show up in the records of the towns of Camden, Falmouth, Windham, and later Portland. One branch moved to Morrow County, Ohio. ''(380 Descendants as of January 2023, 173 (split )as of March 2024. Same surname: 15, now extinct)'' * ~1720-1730 - [[Porterfield-53|John Porterfield]] is the ancestor of the largest group of Porterfield in the United States and the only one connected by to Scotland. He originally settled in Pennsylvania and arrived from Ireland. This line is recognized as Scots-Irish. This John and the [[Porterfield-816|John]] from Trenton are often confused in online family trees as they were born and died at nearly the same time. About 65% of the Porterfield descendants in WikiTree are part of this line. ''(1806 Descendants as of January 2023, 2244 as of March 2024. Same surname: 959)'' * ~1757 [[Porterfield-2036|Alexander Spence Porterfield (abt.1757-abt.1799)]] is first found in Hempstead, New York in 1788. He was father to 3 daughters. ''(68 Descendants as of March 2024. Same surname: 1 - now extinct')' * ~1763 - [[Porterfield-464|John Porterfield]] was born in 1763 in the American Colonies. Earliest record of his family find him in Orange County, North Carolina. ''(148 Descendants as of January 2023, 156 as of March 2024. Same surname: 126)'' * abt 1813 - [[Porterfield-814|Henry Porterfield]] was born around 1803 or 1813 in Pennsylvania. In the 1860's they are in Fayette County, Pennsylvania. This line may not be a Porterfield line as early records for Henry have a surname of Bodyfield ''(35 Descendants as of January 2023, still 36 as of March 2014. Same surname: )'' * abt 1800 - [[Porterfield-721|James Porterfield]] was born about 1800 in Virginia. ''(76 Descendants as of January 2023, still 78 as of March 2024. Same surname: 23)'' * 1801 - Three sons of [[Porterfield-734|William Porterfield]], who was born about 1751 on the Abercorn Estate in Ballylennon, Donegal, Ireland, migrated to the United States in 1801. This first American generation made their way to Belmont County in Ohio. From there the have spread throughout the United States. No connection has been made yet to the ancient Scottish Porterfields as of yet. There are numerous lines from this WIlliam still in America today. ''(132 Descendants as of January 2023, 154 as of March 2024. Same surname: 110)'' * 1808 - [[Porterfield-2239|Jane (Porterfield) Guthrie (1808-1884)]] married John Guthrie. She reportedly is from from Belmont, Ohio, but had not yet been connected to that line. This line is much deeper, but has not yet been entered yet. ''(1 Descendant as of January 2023, 2 as of May 2023. Same surname: 0)'' * 1811 - [[Porterfield-2406|William H Porterfield (1811 - before 1850))]] married Sarah. They lived in Tennesee and moved to Ray County, Missouri between 1839 and 1844 based on birth location of their children. ''(16 Descendents as of March 2024, same surname: )'' ==== Historically Black Porterfield Branches ==== * ~ 1834 - [[Porterfield-1101|Henry Porterfield]] was born before 1833 possibly in South Carolina. Some of the family moved from South Carolina to Saginaw, Michigan. Some census records indicate they are biracial (described as a mulatto in the actual census). ''(63 Descendants as of January 2023, still 63 as of March 2024. Same surname: 62)'' * 1866 - [[Porterfield-1093|Fred Porterfield]] was born in 1866 in Maine. Some of the family moved to Saginaw, Michigan. Some records indicate his father, A Porterfield is from Germany. Some census records indicate they are biracial (described as a mulatto in the actual census records). ''(6 Descendants as of January 2023, still 6 as of 1866)'' === Canada === Extant records first show Porterfields in Canada in the late 1700s. At least seven separate family groups have been found that would appear to trace their origins back to the same group of Porterfields in Scotland. To date, none of these Canadian groups have been connected back to the early Porterfields in Scotland (or to each other). ==== Scottish immigrants ==== * [[Porterfield-327|William Porterfield]] (~1795-) and [[Hamilton-8227|Elizabeth Hamilton]]. Settled in Huron County, Canada West (now Ontario). Came from Carmunnock, Lanark, Scotland ''(69 Descendants as of March 2021, still 69 in May 2023) '' * [[Porterfield-1990|Alexander Porterfield]] (~1780-and Margaret Schearer were from Moray and Banffshire, Scotland. His son, Peter, settled in Pickering, Ontario. ''(21 Descendants as of March 2021, 23 as of July 2023)'' ==== Scots-Irish immigrants ==== These Canadian Porterfield families came to America by way of Ireland in the first half of the 1800's. * [[Porterfield-263|James Porterfield]] (c1788-aft1851) and [[Wallace-5433|Elizabeth Wallace]]. They settled in Perth and Haldimond County. Ontario. They had 7 children: 6 boys, and 1 girl. ''(87 Descendants as of March 2021, 96 as of May 2023)'' * [[Porterfield-1037|Mary (Porterfield) Watson]] (c1795-1870) - she moved to Ontario from County Cavan, Ireland with her seven children sometime after 1832 after her husband [[Watson-11482|John]] died. ''(66 Descendants as of March 2021, 101 as of May 2023)'' * [[Porterfield-231|John Porterfield]] (c1800-1846) and [[Edwards-8202|Catherine Edwards]] from County Donegal, Ireland. Settled in Ontario in the 1840's after arriving first in Maine around 1835. ''(45 Descendants as of March 2021, 52 as of May 2023)'' * [[Porterfield-232|John Porterfield]] (c1812-1896) and [[Stephenson-1890|Nancy Stephenson]] from County Donegal, Ireland. They settled in New Brunswick in 1844. ''(61 Descendants as of March 2021, 65 as of May 2023)'' * [[Porterfield-2041|John Porterfield]] (c1795-1870) - This John moved to Perth, Ontario, then later to Manitoba. They came from from County Cavan, Ireland. Per FamilySearch, this branch originated in Dumbarton, Dumbartonshire, Scotland. (36 descendants as of June 2023)'' * [[Porterfield-321|William Porterfield]] (c1816-) and [[Unknown-254724|Catherine]]. They settled in Ontario. ''(15 Descendants as of March 2021, still 15 in May 2023)'' == Porterfields in Scotland== Some Porterfield family branches have no known descendants in North America. # [[Porterfield-1184|Robert Porterfield]] - was born around 1620. The family has roots in St. Andrews and St. Leonards. Descendants include [[Bruce-2280|Stanley Bruce]] (1883-1967), prime minister of Australia. ''(37 Descendants as of March 2021, 56 in May 2023)'' # [[Porterfield-2227|James Porterfield]] - was born around 1760 in Banff and later generations are found in Aberdeenshire. This line is built out deeper in FamilySearch. ''(5 Descendants as of May 2023)'' # [[Porterfield-86|Alexander Porterfield]] - was born before 1733. He was married in Port Glasgow, Renfreshire. Some descendants came to America. Tree goes 6 generations deep. ''(14 Descendants as of May 2023)'' == Military Service == === American Revolution === ====British Army ==== * [[Porterfield-2214|Alexander Porterfield (abt.1745-)]] - Captain of the ships Glasgow and the Jason. * [[Porterfield-1352|Boyd Porterfield]] - Captain in the 71st Regiment of Foot ==== Continental Army ==== * [[Porterfield-2161|Dennis Porterfield]], Captain, 6th North Carolina Regiment * [[Porterfield-2170|Charles Porterfield]], Lt. Colonel, Virginia Line * [[Porterfield-885|Robert Porterfield (1757-1824)]], Adjutant in the Maine Militia * [[Porterfield-894|William Porterfield (abt.1743-1788)]], 4th Regiment, Cumberland County Militia, Massachusetts Militia ===== DAR recognized Patriots ===== There are ten Porterfields recognized as DAR Patriots. Nine of these patriots descend from [[Porterfield-53|John Porterfield]] including three sons, five grandson and one great grandson. * [[Porterfield-129|John Porterfield]] (1724-1786), son of John * [[Porterfield-130|Samuel Porterfield, Sr.]] (1726-1789), son of John * [[Porterfield-121|William Porterfield]] (c1715-1789), son of John * [[Porterfield-120|Josiah Porterfield]] (1737-1828), grandson through William * [[Porterfield-74|Robert Porterfield]] (1752-1843), grandson through Charles * [[Porterfield-394|Robert Porterfield]] (1757-1824), grandson through Robert * [[Porterfield-1050|Samuel Porterfield, Jr.]] (1763-1806), grandson through Samuel * [[Porterfield-109|Seth Porterfield]] (c1750-1828), grandson through Patrick * [[Porterfield-191|David Porterfield]] (c1755-1830), great grandson through Robert and James * [[Porterfield-464|John Porterfield]] (1763-1846), unknown parentage. == Porterfield place names == Many places, business and products have been named after various Porterfields. Porterfield may refer to: ==== Scotland ==== * Porterfield Road, Kilmacolm, Scotland - near the former Porterfield Duchal estate just outside Kilmacolm. Today the Kilmacolm Golf Club is located on this road. "Kilmacolm, Porterfield Road, Kilmacolm Golf Course" Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland (RCAHMS), https://canmore.org.uk/site/309202/kilmacolm-porterfield-road-kilmacolm-golf-course. Retrieved 2011-06-30 * Porterfield Road, Renfrew, Scotland - a road near the original Porterfield estate. The Babcox and Wilcox Boiler Works are located on this road."Renfrew, Porterfield Road, Babcox And Wilcox Boiler Works" Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland (RCAHMS). Retrieved 2011-06-30, http://canmore.rcahms.gov.uk/en/site/133204/details/renfrew+porterfield+road+babcox+and+wilcox+boiler+works * Porterfield estate, Kilmacolm, Renfrew, Scotland * Porterfield Bank, Inverness, Scotland - this is apparently name of a road * Porterfield Station, Renfrew, Scotland - a railway station that opened on June 1, 1903. and closed on July 19, 1926."Renfrew, Porterfield Station" Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland (RCAHMS), http://canmore.rcahms.gov.uk/en/site/197680/details/renfrew+porterfield+station. Retrieved 2011-06-30 * Porterfield Prison, Inverness, Scotland"Inverness, Argyle Terrace, Hm Prison Porterfield" Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland (RCAHMS), http://canmore.rcahms.gov.uk/en/site/287312/details/inverness+argyle+terrace+hm+prison+porterfield/. Retrieved 2011-06-30 * Porterfield House, Glasgow, Scotland - This mansion on High Street in Glasgow, Scotland was demolished in 1870. The house was located in a pend off the east side of High Street. It was located across from the College Church. "Glasgow, High Street, Porterfield House" Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland (RCAHMS). http://canmore.rcahms.gov.uk/en/site/166249/details/glasgow+high+street+porterfield+house/, Retrieved 2011-06-30. * Porterfield House, Inverness Scotland - This house was apparently used as a boarding house for the professional class in the 19th century. The house was on Edinburgh Road between the Observatory and the Poorhouse. The properties on this street are known by their names, not be street numbers as were most other properties. The Porterfield House property appears to have had a number of cottages on it. The 1873-1874 Inverness directory lists a number of individuals living at various buildings or places named Porterfield House, Porterfield cottage. No Porterfields are listed as living in the town and the connection to the Porterfield family is unknown.The Inverness Directory Inverness: 1873-1874: Advertiser Office 1874. http://digital.nls.uk/23/85113814.pdf, Retrieved 2011-06-25, broken link as of December 2018. The following individuals are mentioned in the directory: ** William S. Duncan, Drawing master, Elsie villa, Porterfield ** Charles Freeman, fish, poultry, and game dealer, Porterfield cottage ** William Gowenlock, assistant secretary, Highland Railway, Porterfield House ** Alexander Ellis, builder, Elsie cottage ** Miss Mackinnon, Porterfield cottage ** John Sutherland, book agent ** Alexander Macpherson, light porter ==== United States ==== ===== Cities ===== * Porterfield, Wisconsin - a town in Marinette county in northern. The town was founded on March 16,1887. "Porterfield, Town of, Marinette Co." Madison, WI: Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2011-06-30, http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/dictionary/index.asp?action=view&term_id=7201&search_term=Porterfield The town was named for local farmer and landowner John Porterfield. Deana C. Hipke "Marinette County, Wisconsin" Rootsweb. Retrieved 2011-06-30, http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~wimarine/townships.html * Porterfield, Madison County, Georgia"Geographic Names Information Names Systems (GNIS)" U.S. Department of the Interior - U.S. Geological Survey. Retrieved 2011-06-30, http://geonames.usgs.gov/pls/gnispublic * Porterfield, Marshall County, Illinois * Porterfield, Oxford County, Maine * Porterfield, Washington County, Ohio * Porterfield, Venango County, Pennsylvania"Porterfield, Pennsylvania" RoadsideThoughts: A Gazetteer for the United States and Canada. Retrieved 2013-02-04 , http://www.roadsidethoughts.com/pa/porterfield-profile.htm * Porterfield, Cannon County, Tennessee ===== Streets ===== * Porterfield Avenue, Bakersfield, California * Porterfield Circle, Macon, Georgia * Porterfield Court, Stockton, California * Porterfield Court, Mountain View, California * Porterfield Court, Fayetteville, North Carolina * Porterfield Drive, Orange, Virginia * Porterfield Drive, Evansville, Indiana * Porterfield Highway, Abingdon, Virginia * Porterfield Hill Road, Watertown, Tennessee * Porterfield Hill Road, Rimersburg, Pennsylvania * Porterfield Lake Road, Porterfield, Wisconsin * Porterfield Lane, Fort Bragg, California * Porterfield Lane, Connellsville, PA * Porterfield Place, Freeport, New York * Porterfield Place, Rancho San Diego, California * Porterfield Place, Magna, UT * Porterfield Road, Porter, Oxford, Maine * Porterfield Road, Venango County, PennsylvaniaJames Baughn "Porterfield Road Bridge" bridgehunter.com. Retrieved 2013-02-04, http://bridgehunter.com/pa/venango/porterfield-road/ * Porterfield Road, Charlotte, North Carolina * Porterfield Road, Readyville, Tennessee * Porterfield Road, LaBelle, Florida * Porterfield Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania * Porterfield Way, Germantown, Maryland ===== Geographic Features ===== * Porterfield Blue Sulphur Spring, Berkeley County, Virginia * Porterfield Branch, Craig, Virginia, California * Porterfield Creek, Sonoma County, California * Porterfield Creek, Iosco County, Michigan * Porterfield Creek, Ontonagon County, Michigan * Porterfield Creek, Wrangell County, Arkansas * North Fork Porterfield Creek, Wrangell County, Arkansas * Porterfield Gap, Cherokee County, North Carolina * Porterfield Gap, Sevier County, Tennessee * Porterfield Hollow, Giles County, Tennessee * Porterfield Lake, Marquette County, Michigan * Porterfield Lake, Cass County, Texas * Porterfield Lake Dam, Cass County, Texas * Porterfield Ledge, Knox County, Maine * Porterfield Run, Augusta County, Virginia * Porterfield Quarry, Marinette County, Wisconsin * Porterfield Well, Maricopa County, Arizona ===== Buildings ===== * Robert Porterfield Hall, Radford County, Virginia * Amaker and Porterfield Transportation, Union County, New Jersey * Porterfield Church, Marinette County, Wisconsin * Porterfield Elementary School, Marinette County, Wisconsin * Porterfield High School, Cannon County, Tennessee (historical) ===== Other ===== * Porterfield Cemetery, Madison County, Georgia * Porterfield Windmill, Bent County, Colorado * Porterfield Ranch, Siskiyou County, California * Porterfield Post Office, Cannon County, Tennessee (historical) * Porterfield Post Office, Oxford County, Maine (historical) ==== Canada ==== * Porterfield Road, Toronto, Ontario, Canada * Porterfield Road, Caledon, Ontario, Canada * Porterfield Road, Alton, Ontario, Canada * Porterfield Road, Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada ==== New Zealand ==== * Porterfield Street, Macandrew Bay, Otago, New Zealand ==== South Africa ==== * Porterfield Road, Bloubergstrand, Western Cape, South Africa === Organizations === * Porterfield Aircraft - a now-defunct early airplane manufacturer === Events === * Porterfield Country Music Festival == Resources== This section lists resources that have significant or unique Porterfield content. ===The Porterfields (1947) by Frank Burke Porterfield=== This is the best known and most in-depth single resource on the Porterfield surname. It is an excellent book about the Porterfields from their earliest times up to the 1940s. At the same time, it rather poorly edited. While not done systemically it does mention many of the sources used by which it's conclusions were made. This book is available on Hathitrust at https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066246737. It also available on Ancestry.com at http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=12275). ====Clarifications/Corrections/Confusion==== * Page 11 - John (10b) is often mistaken is the progenitor of the main line of eight Porterfields that came to America that the majority of the book spend it's time on. A close read of the unnumbered article "John Porterfield" from the front part of the book shows the exact connection the author proposes via a different John Porterfield. * Page 198 - Under (6a) Juanita Marie Porterfield. Patricia Ann Lenover birth year should be 1935, not 1933. [[Lenover-2|Nancy Kay Lenover]] birth year should be 1937, not 1935. * Page 334 - Charles O. Porterfield is not a descendant of (1) John Porterfield as is suggested as a possibility. * Page 335 - (2) Fannie Wallace Porterfield's husband should be Hiram Sheldon, not Shendon. * Page 338 - Second (2a) William Stuart Porterfield should be (3a) William Stuart Porterfield. This William clearly has the wrong birth date, as it is the same as his father just above him on the page. ==== The Porterfields - An Index ==== This website indexes the name of each person mentioned in The Porterfields (1947). after the time that they came to America. There are over 5,000 names mentioned. This is a valuable companion to the original book, which is not indexed: http://book.porterfieldjunction.net/index.php?option=com_jumi&fileid=5&Itemid=5 == Sources ==

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[[Category:Acadians Project Free Space Pages]] [[Category:Port-Royal, Acadie]] [[Category:Acadie]] "Port Royal est une localité du sud-ouest de la Nouvelle-Écosse située près d'Annapolis Royal, sur la péninsule s'avançant entre le bassin Annapolis et la baie de Fundy. Elle fut fondée en 1605 par Pierre Dugua de Mons et devint ainsi un site historique de la colonie française d'Acadie."[http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port-Royal_(Nouvelle-%C3%89cosse) Port-Royal, Nouvelle-Écosse] "The original French settlement and capital of the colony of Acadia was named Port-Royal. It was located in the present-day community of Port Royal from 1605 until its destruction by British military forces in 1613."[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_Royal,_Annapolis_County Port-Royal, Annapolis County] == Timeline == :''b1605 First Nations Peoples occupy the region around the Te'wapskik (Mi'kmaq name for Dauphin/Annapolis River) for thousands of years using it as an overland route'' :''1605 French found first permanent European settlement in North America, north of St. Augustin Florida, and build the [https://goo.gl/maps/FhEII Port-Royal Habitation].'' :''1613 Virginia English Admiral burns the Port-Royal Habitation, starting a 150 year battle between the French and English in the area. The French continue to maintain a presence'' :''1632 Treaty Saint-Germain-en-Laye cedes Acadia to France; Razilly brings ~300 elite men[http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/razilly_isaac_de_1E.html George MacBeath, Biography – RAZILLY, ISAAC DE – Volume I (1000-1700) – Dictionary of Canadian Biography Toronto/Université Laval, 2003–, accessed November 20]'' :''1636 Arrival of the first French families to settle permanently [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Massignon-1 Massignon, Geneviève]. [https://books.google.ca/books?id=csAqAAAAMAAJ&redir_esc=y&hl=en "Les parlers français d'Acadie, enquête linguistique"], Librairie Klincksieck, Paris, 1962, 2 tomes. p. 32 first French families in Acadia'' :''1654 British capture Port-Royal; French settlement ceases[http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/sedgwick_robert_1E.html William I. Roberts, 3rd, “SEDGWICK, ROBERT,” in Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. 1, University of Toronto/Université Laval, 2003–, accessed November 20, 2013]'' :''1667-70 Treaty of Breda cedes Acadia to the French; settlement resumes[http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/morillon_du_bourg_1E.html In collaboration, “MORILLON DU BOURG,” in Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. 1, University of Toronto/Université Laval, 2003–, accessed November 20, 2013]'' :''1670’s-1690’s Available farmland decreases; some leave Port-Royal to establish new villages: Beaubassin (1671); Grand-Pré and Pigiguit (1680); Chipoudie (1698), and Cobeguit and Petcoudiac (1699)."The Birth of Acadie : Pioneer Families," in ''1755 l'Histoire et les Histoires'', University of Moncton, accessed at http://cfml.ci.umoncton.ca/1755-html/indexfa96.html?id=010102000&lang=en&style=G&admin=false&linking='' :''1687 War of the League of Augsburg (King William’s War) starts between England and FranceGriffiths, Naomi E.S., From migrant to Acadian : a North-American border people, 1604-1755, Montreal (Québec), McGill-Queen's University Press, 2005, p147-151 (King William’s War); p 267-268 (oaths of allegiance)'' :''1690 Phipps captures and sacks Port-Royal, coerces inhabitants' oaths of allegiance to English Crown, sets up local Peacekeeping Council and leaves within 12 days.[http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/phips_william_1E.html C.P.Stacey, “PHIPS, SIR WILLIAM,” in Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. 1, University of Toronto/Université Laval, 2003, accessed November 20, 2013][http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Phips#Port_Royal_expedition Biography of William Phipps][http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/la_tourasse_charles_1E.html C.Bruce Fergusson,“LA TOURASSE, CHARLES,” in Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. 1, University of Toronto/Université Laval, 2003, accessed November 20, 2013]'' Seamen from two ships later loot and burn between 28 and 35 homes/habitations including the parish church.” :''1693 Port-Royal raid with looting and burning.''Dunn, Brenda. A History of Port Royal / Annapolis Royal 1605-1800. Nimbus Publishing, p vii,ix,1-12 (early European settlement); p13 (1629 Food abundance Scottish settlement); p32 (Church and School 1686));p 40,43 (1693 PR raid); p44-45 (1697 Treaty of Ryswick); p52-53(1702 Queen Anne’s War); p61-62 (Blockade of PR); p 71-73(1707 Attack on PR); p82-85(1710 Siege of PR). :''1697 Treaty of Ryswick restores Acadia to France; Port-Royal is its capital'' :''1702 War of the Spanish Succession (Queen Anne’s War) starts between England and France'' :''1704 Blockade of Port Royal; no destruction of houses but some inhabitants taken prisoner'' :''1707 Attack on Port-Royal; burning and pillaging'' :''1710 Siege of Port-Royal; French surrender the Fort. Port-Royal, Acadia becomes Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia :''1713 Treaty of Utrecht. France cedes Acadia to England. Permanent British rule. "The Neutrality: Political Context", in ''1755 l'Histoire et les Histoires'', University of Moncton, accessed at http://cfml.ci.umoncton.ca/1755-html/index8c0a.html?id=010200000&lang=en&style=G&admin=false&linking='' :''1714-15 New English King requires oaths of allegiance. Delegates from Port-Royal sign a [http://cfml.ci.umoncton.ca/1755-html/indexc15f.html?id=010201000&lang=en&style=G&admin=false&linking= '''conditional''' oath of allegiance], promising to stay true to the King of Great Britain for as long as they stayed in Nova Scotia, and to remain neutral in the event of a conflict between France and Great Britain'' :''1720 and onward Acadians refuse to sign an '''unconditional''' oath of allegiance. This is tolerated by the British as they lack military means to enforce the oath."The Neutrality: The First Acadian Delegates." ''1755 Histoire et Les Histoires'', University of Moncton accessed at http://cfml.ci.umoncton.ca/1755-html/indexd093.html?id=010202000&lang=en&style=G&admin=false&linking='' :''1713-1744 Golden AgeGriffiths, Naomie E.S. The Contexts of Acadian History 1686-1784.Published for the Center for Canadian Studies Mount Allison University, Montreal: McGill-Queens University Press, 1992, p61 (golden age); of Acadian Growth and Prosperity” EXPLAIN PORT ROYAL CONTEXT'' == Experimental table-based bilingual timeline == {| | 1632 | Le traité de Saint-Germain-en-Laye retourne l'Acadie à la France. Razilly apport 300 "hommes d'élites" [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Massignon-1 Massignon, Geneviève]. [https://books.google.ca/books?id=csAqAAAAMAAJ&redir_esc=y&hl=en "Les parlers français d'Acadie, enquête linguistique"], Librairie Klincksieck, Paris, 1962, 2 tomes. | Treaty Saint-Germain-en-Laye cedes Acadia to France; Razilly brings ~300 settlers[http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/razilly_isaac_de_1E.html George MacBeath, Biography – RAZILLY, ISAAC DE – Volume I (1000-1700) – Dictionary of Canadian Biography Toronto/Université Laval, 2003–, accessed November 20] |- | 1636 | Les premières familles s'établisent | The first families to settle permanently arrive |- | 1654 | | British capture Port-Royal; French settlement ceases[http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/sedgwick_robert_1E.html William I. Roberts, 3rd, “SEDGWICK, ROBERT,” in Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. 1, University of Toronto/Université Laval, 2003–, accessed November 20, 2013]'' |- | 1667-70 | | Treaty of Breda cedes Acadia to the French; settlement resumes[http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/morillon_du_bourg_1E.html In collaboration, “MORILLON DU BOURG,” in Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. 1, University of Toronto/Université Laval, 2003–, accessed November 20, 2013] |- | 1670’s-1690’s | | Available farmland decreases; some leave Port-Royal to establish new villages: Beaubassin (1671); Grand-Pré and Pigiguit (1680); Chipoudie (1698), and Cobeguit and Petcoudiac (1699).[http://cfml.ci.umoncton.ca/1755-html/index8831.html?id=010102000&style=G&admin=false&linking=&lang=en&identifier=&bd=&index=1&overlay=&dsp=original Pioneer Families, in 1755 l'Histoire et les Histoires, University of Moncton] |- | 1690 | | Phipps captures and sacks Port-Royal, coerces inhabitants' oaths of allegiance to English Crown, sets up local Peacekeeping Council and leaves within 12 days.[http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/phips_william_1E.html C.P.Stacey, “PHIPS, SIR WILLIAM,” in Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. 1, University of Toronto/Université Laval, 2003, accessed November 20, 2013][http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Phips#Port_Royal_expedition Biography of William Phipps][http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/la_tourasse_charles_1E.html C.Bruce Fergusson,“LA TOURASSE, CHARLES,” in Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. 1, University of Toronto/Université Laval, 2003, accessed November 20, 2013] |- | 1690-93 | | Port-Royal subjected to raids (1690; 1693) with looting and burning.''Dunn, Brenda. A History of Port Royal / Annapolis Royal 1605-1800. Nimbus Publishing, p 40,43 |} == Sources == * [[Wikipedia:Habitation at Port-Royal]] * https://openlibrary.org/books/OL7150146M/History_of_the_County_of_Annapolis

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{{Clear}} *[http://www.portsmouthri.com/ Official Website] *{{Wikidata|Q1787188|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Portsmouth, Rhode Island One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== ===Geography=== *"23.2 square miles of land" *"Portsmouth encompasses some smaller islands, including Prudence Island, Patience Island, Hope Island and Hog Island. " :'''Continent:''' North America :'''Country:''' United States of America :'''State/Province:''' Rhode Island :'''County:''' Newport :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 41.6, -71.25 :'''Elevation:''' 32.0 m or 105.0 feet ====National Register of Historic Places==== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Portsmouth,_Rhode_Island Wikipedia] * [https://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/wmH894_Battle_of_Rhode_Island_Site_Portsmouth_RI Battle of Rhode Island site] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borden_Farm_(Portsmouth,_Rhode_Island) Borden Farm] 2951 and 2967 E. Main Rd. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farnham_Farm Farnham Farm] * [https://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/wmPENF_Portsmouth_Friends_Meetinghouse_Parsonage_and_Cemetery_Portsmouth_RI Friends Meeting House] ** [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portsmouth_Friends_Meetinghouse_Parsonage_and_Cemetery Wikipedia] ** [http://www.preservation.ri.gov/pdfs_zips_downloads/national_pdfs/portsmouth/port_middle-road-11_portsmouth-friends-meeting-house.pdf NRHP Application] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenvale_Farm Greenvale Farm] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hog_Island_Shoal_Light Hog Island Shoal Light] * [https://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/wmWA89_Lawton_Almy_Hall_Farm_Portsmouth_RI Lawton-Almy-Hall farm] * [https://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/wm7FEY_Mount_Hope_Bridge_Portsmouth_RI Mount Hope Bridge] * [https://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/wmWA85_Oak_Glen_Portsmouth_RI Oak Glen] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pine_Hill_Archeological_Site,_RI-655 Pine Hill Archeological Site, RI-655] * [https://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/wmWA8H_Union_Church_Portsmouth_RI Union Church] built in 1865 is now the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Union_Church_(Portsmouth,_Rhode_Island) Portsmouth Historic Society], P.O. Box 834, Portsmouth, RI 02871, (870 East Main Road and Union St., Portsmouth) Phone: 401-683-9178, * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prudence_Island_Light Prudence Island Lighthouse](Prudence Island is part of Portsmouth) * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wreck_Sites_of_HMS_Cerberus_and_HMS_Lark Wreck Sites of HMS Cerberus and HMS Lark] ====Other Interesting Portsmouth Places==== * [https://portsmouthhistorical.files.wordpress.com/2012/09/brochurehistoricguide.pdf Tour of Historic Sites] * [http://www.portsmouthri375.com/places.html Portsmouth Places] * [https://portsmouthhistorical.wordpress.com/whose-home-was-it/ Homes] * [https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g54105-Activities-Portsmouth_Rhode_Island.html Trip Advisor] **Green Animals Topiary Gardens **Greenvale Vineyards **The Portsmouth Arts Guild Center for the Arts ====Ferries and Bridges==== * [https://portsmouthhistorical.files.wordpress.com/2012/09/history-of-portsmouth-for-students.pdf Portsmouth history] "Early ferries were were an essential link in Portsmouth transportation. The '''Bristol Ferry '''and the '''Anthony Ferry '''to Tiverton were among the oldest. Additional ferries were the '''Fogland Ferry''' (to Tiverton from the end of Glen Road) and '''Howland’s Ferry''' to Tiverton." * '''Portsmouth to Bristol''' ** [https://jskent.blogspot.com/2010/04/john-tripp-family-us-1635-to-present.html John Tripp] "With his marriage to Mary Paine, he incurred a three acre tract of land in Portsmouth, Newport, RI. She had bought the land for one pint of wine from a seaman named Richard Searl. They build their home upon this land and operated '''a ferry to Bristol, Bristol, RI'''. **The homestead s now the Pocassett Country Club. The ferry was first mentioned in '''1676''' when “Captain Church of Tiverton, the famous Indian fighter, crossed to Bristol on Tripp's ferry.”" **The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Hope_Bridge Mount Hope Bridge] built in 1927, replacing a ferry, connects Portsmouth to Bristol *'''Portsmouth to Tiverton''' ** [https://portsmouthhistorynotes.com/2012/04/16/the-old-howland-ferry/ Howland's Ferry] "In colonial times the main roads in Portsmouth led to the ferry landings. What we call East Main Road was known as the Path to '''Howland’s Ferry.''' Its location was close to where the remains of Stone Bridge are today. This location is one of the narrowest points on the Sakonnet River between Tiverton and Portsmouth. The ferry may date back to 1640. It was also known as''' Anthony’s Ferry''' and '''Pocasset Ferry.''' **'''Howland’s Ferry''' played an important part during the Battle of Rhode Island. American forces used the location to pour onto Aquidneck Island to fight the British who occupied the island. When they were forced to retreat, many of the American forces used that route to make their escape. Howland Ferry was less used once the Bristol Ferry was established." **[https://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/wm7PR3_Sakonnet_River_Bridge Sakonnet River Bridge] was built in 1956. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sakonnet_River_Bridge Replacement 2012] * [http://www.quahog.org/factsfolklore/index.php?id=187#:~:text=The%20ferry%20history%20of%20the%20State%20in%20Newport,between%20the%20islands%20of%20Rhode%20Island%20and%20Conanicut. Rhode Island Ferries ] **'''Bristol to Portsmouth''': "The Bristol-Portsmouth ferry dates back to colony days. Little is known of its history, other than the fact that a horse-ferry was operated there in 1825. Fully half a century ago Capt. West, the lighthousekeeper, accommodated the public by running his sailboat between the two towns." **"With the opening of the ferry between Bristol and Portsmouth, connecting with the New Haven's electric road, and the trolley line between Portsmouth and Newport, the old ferry stops ceased to be made. The electrification of the Providence, Warren and Fall River road was completed Sunday, Dec. 2, 1900, but the steam ferry connection with Portsmouth was not established until two or three years after." **'''Portsmouth to Tiverton''': "Another ferry was established across the Seaconnet river, at Stone Bridge, in 1680, which was known as the Durphee ferry, afterward as the Howland ferry until 1795, when the first Stone bridge was opened. That structure was washed away in the following year, and rebuilt in 1797. The bridge was later out of service for several years, and was not again open to travel until 1810." **"And of course there are still well-established ferries in Rhode Island, the Block Island Ferry and the Prudence Island Ferry being the most obvious. Other ferries ply the bay sporadically depending on the season and the state of the economy." **"'''Bridges''' have since replaced all of the historical ferries mentioned here. In 1929 Bristol and Portsmouth were connected by the Mount Hope Bridge. ... In 1956 the Sakonnet River Bridge reconnected Tiverton and Portsmouth, replacing Stone Bridge which had been wiped out by Hurricane Carol in 1954. All of these bridges were built right next to, or very close to, former ferry sites". ====Cemeteries==== *[https://portsmouthhistorical.files.wordpress.com/2012/09/family-cemeteries-map-2.pdf Cemeteries map] * [http://www.rihistoriccemeteries.org Historic Cemeteries of Rhode Island] * Almost 80 Portsmouth Cemeteries included in the [[Space:Newport_County%2C_Rhode_Island%2C_Cemeteries|Newport County Cemeteries]] *The larger cemeteries are either religious cemeteries or large private cemeteries. Most cemeteries are farm cemeteries with only a few people. Some of these are now defunct. There are a few government or military cemeteries. =====Religious Cemeteries===== *'''Saint Pauls Cemetery''' aka Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Portsmouth #9 as of 10/23/2020 '''460 interments''' *'''Portsmouth Friends Churchyard''' aka Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Portsmouth #10 The cemetery behind the meeting house started in 1706, markers were not used until 1830. As of 10/23/2020 '''366 internments.''' ** [[:Category:Portsmouth_Friends_Churchyard%2C_Portsmouth%2C_Rhode_Island|Historic cemetery #10 Portsmouth Friends' Churchyard]] *'''Union Cemetery''' aka Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Portsmouth #16. The cemetery was started by the Portsmouth Christian Union Church. As of 10/23/2020''' 624 internments''' *'''Saint Mary's Episcopal Churchyard''' Also known as Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Portsmouth #24 . As of 10/23/2020 '''2249 internments''' *'''Priory Cemetery''' Also known as Portsmouth Abbey Cemetery, Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Portsmouth #30 '''16 internments'''t as of 10/23/2020 *'''Trinity Cemetery''' Also known as Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Portsmouth #43 '''1070 internments '''as of 10/23/2020 =====Town or Government===== *'''Town Cemetery''' aka Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Portsmouth #19 This was the cemetery of the Portsmouth Asylum. Inmates who died while in the Portsmouth Asylum were buried on the town poor farm (known as the Asylum Cemetery) if they could not afford burial themselves. There are no official records of transcription. as of 10/23/2020 '''41 interments''' *'''Prudence Island Cemetery''' Also known as Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Portsmouth #41''' 49 internments '''as of 10/23/2020 *'''Lovell General Hospital Cemetery''' Also known as Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Portsmouth #46 In May 1868, all the '''251 dead were removed''' and reburied in the Cypress Hills National Cemetery . *'''Hessians Hole Cemetery''' Also known as Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Portsmouth #53 These are the graves of Hessian soldiers who died during the Revolutionary War. *'''Indian Cemetery''' Also known as Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Portsmouth #626 Prudence Island, may be a slave cemetery. It was uncovered in a stom and skeletons were reburied. =====Large private cemetery===== *'''Old Portsmouth Cemetery''' aka Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Portsmouth #7. Started as a small family cemetery on land once owned by the Anthony family, it is now a large privately owned cemetery with thousands of burials. as of 10/23/2020 '''1445 interments''' ** [https://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/wm84QZ_Old_Portsmouth_Cemetery_PO007_Portsmouth_RI Historic cemetery #7 Old Portsmouth Cemetery] =====Farm or family cemeteries===== While this is the vast majority of cemeteries, they usually only a few people. Some have been moved to larger cemeteries. Not all have markers or stones. * [https://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/wmNGAK_George_Hall_Lot_Historical_Cemetery_08_18_Portsmouth_Rhode_Island Historic cemetery #8 or 18] * [https://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/wmNGA9_HISTORICAL_CEMETERY_PO002__HALL_LOT_Portsmouth_Rhode_Island Historic cemetery #2] * [https://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/wm8KC7_Nichols_Hassard_Ground_PO022_PORTSMOUTH_RI Historic cemetery #22] ===History=== *Interesting [http://rebelpuritan.com/Images.html photos and maps] from the time. ===Indians and Roger Williams=== *[[Wikipedia:Aquidneck_Island|Aquidneck Island]] In 1638 Roger Williams helped Anne Hutchinson's group sign a deal with the indians for Aqiudneck: "They bought the island for 40 fathoms of white wampum, 20 hoes, 10 coats for the resident Indians, and 5 more fathoms of wampum for the local sachem, and Narragansett Sachems Canonicus and his nephew Miantonomi signed a deed for it.". ===Settlement: 1638 to 1713=== *Portsmouth, Rhode Island in one place was settled in 1638 by a group led by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Hutchinson [[Marbury-2|Anne Hutchinson]]] when she was banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony following [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antinomian_Controversy the Antinomian Controversy]. *Roger Williams encouraged them to settle on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aquidneck_Island Aquidneck Island]. *A biography of [[Marbury-2|Anne Marbury Hutchinson]] called "Divine Rebel" was written by Selma R. Williams: on [https://www.amazon.com/Divine-Rebel-Life-Marbury-Hutchinson/dp/0030558468 Amazon] * [https://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/wmNG84_Founders_Brook_Park_Portsmouth_Rhode_Island Founders Brook Park] is near the original settlement * [https://portsmouthhistorical.files.wordpress.com/2012/09/history-of-portsmouth-for-students.pdf Portsmouth history] *"“Founder’s Brook” (off Boyd’s Lane) is the traditional site of the first settlement. From the beginning, most of the people of Portsmouth were farmers. Early town records show they were concerned about how land would be given out and that records of land ownership should be kept. *They lived in the area between East and West Main roads from Sprague Street to the Mount Hope Bay. At first they were given two acre house lots near a spring and larger areas of grazing land further south from the settlement. The first settlers brought cattle with them. There was a common pasture for cattle in the area that became known as Common Fence Point. *Later on the house lots were given up as families began to live on their farms instead of together in a community." ====Contracts and admitted people, Freemen==== *There were '''2 contracts''' signed in '''1638''' (23 men) and '''1639'''(31 men). There was also a list of admitted men in '''1638'''. Several of those who signed contacts, or were admitted, did not stay. There was a large group led by 8 founders that left to settle Newport '''(1639)''' on the southern end of Aquidneck. Portsmouth also had a group that left with Samuel Gorton to settle Warwick '''(1643)''' . Others went to New Amsterdam, including Anne Hutchinson and her son Samuel '''(1643)''' Anne and many of her children were killed in 1643 by indians. Some left to return to Boston, or go to Taunton and South Kingston. A few even ended up back in England. * [https://portsmouthhistorical.files.wordpress.com/2012/09/history-of-portsmouth-for-students.pdf Portsmouth history] *"'''In 1657 most of the open land in Portsmouth was given out to freemen'''. Though Newport welcomed new settlers, Portsmouth residents were more guarded in accepting new residents. Settlers were not admitted without a vote of the town citizens. Once someone was accepted as a freeman, the town took responsibility to help them in time of need. Some colonists were given as much as 300 acres of pastureland. There was a rule that farmers had to fence planting areas and orchards. They used stonewalls, rail fences and hedges as fences. We can still see stonewalls that mark the gardens and orchards of the old farms. *'''By 1713 the final acres of town land were given out.''' This time freemen received twelve acres. In 1755 there were 1363 Portsmouth residents. Most of them were farmers. Mills developed to help farmers. Saw mills started as early as 1642 to saw lumber for fences and houses. Grinding corn meal was very important to farmers and early water powered gristmills began in Lawton Valley and the Glen. By 1668 the first of many Portsmouth windmills was built on the Briggs Farm. This is the Butt’s Hill area and was commonly called “Windmill Hill.”" ====First Portsmouth Contract March 7, 1638==== *They signed the [[Wikipedia:Portsmouth_Compact| Portsmouth Contract]] on March 7, 1638: "The 7th Day of the First Month, 1638. We whose names are underwritten do hereby solemnly in the presence of Jehovah incorporate ourselves into a Bodie Politick and as He shall help, will submit our persons, lives and estates unto our Lord Jesus Christ, the King of Kings, and Lord of Lords, and to all those perfect and most absolute laws of His given in His Holy Word of truth, to be guided and judged thereby." ====Second Contract of Loyalty April 30, 1639==== ===Revolution=== https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colony_of_Rhode_Island_and_Providence_Plantations *"'''On May 4, 1776, Rhode Island became the first of the 13 colonies to renounce its allegiance to the British Crown, '''and was the fourth to ratify the Articles of Confederation between the newly sovereign states on February 9, 1778. *It boycotted the 1787 convention that drew up the United States Constitution, and initially refused to ratify it. It relented after Congress sent a series of constitutional amendments to the states for ratification, the Bill of Rights guaranteeing specific personal freedoms and rights; clear limitations on the government's power in judicial and other proceedings; and explicit declarations that all powers not specifically delegated to Congress by the Constitution are reserved for the states or the people. *'''On May 29, 1790, Rhode Island became the 13th state and the last of the former colonies to ratify the Constitution."''' *'''The Brittish Army occupied Aquidneck from 1776 to 1779'''. The Portsmouth Quaker Meeting House was used as a British Barracks. *British General Prescott was captured July 10, 1777 at Overing's house in Portsmouth. He was later traded for American General Charles Lee. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Rhode_Island_Site The Battle of Rhode Island] in Portsmouth was fought '''August 29, 1778,''' during the American Revolution, to attempt to drive them out. *Butts Hill fort was the American command post. *[http://theyankeexpress.com/content/hessian-hole Hessian Hole] is an American Revolution battle site in Portsmouth: "During the American Revolution, the British employed German mercenaries to assist them in battle. These fearless Hessian soldiers were well-trained crack shots and sided with the English in large numbers." **"The exact location of the grave is lost to antiquity. Some claim it is on the Abby grounds near Barker's Brook where the Carnegie Golf Course now sits. A report from the Providence Journal Almanac written over one hundred years ago places the Hessian Hole in the Lehigh State Picnic Grove just off Route 114. A Works Progress and Administration Guide To Rhode Island And Massachusetts places the hole somewhere closer to Route 114." * Portsmouth's Historic and Architectural Resource report states: * "British troops, supported by three Hessian regiments, marched against the American troops at the north end of Aquidneck Island under the command of General John Sullivan. *The first fighting occurred on Union Street and in nearby fields, but the Americans withdrew to the north, took up defensive positions at Butts Hill and Lehigh Hill and the major battle took place in a broad valley between Lehigh Hill to the north and Almy Hill and Turkey Hill to the south. * Two assaults upon Lehigh Hill by the British and Hessians were repulsed by the Americans. A Colonial Black Regiment drove back three more Hessian attacks. When the battle ended, by midafternoon, the enemy had lost many men while General Sullivan’s forces suffered fewer casualties." * [http://www.portsmouthri375.com/patriots-park.html Patriots Park National Historic Landmark] "It has a memorial to the 1st Rhode Island Regiment, and The Battle of Rhode Island, August 29, 1778. The Bloody Run Brook is where the First Black Militia fought and the site honors the first Black slaves and freemen who fought in the Battle of Rhode Island as members of the First Rhode Island Regiment ." ===Abolition and Women's Suffrage=== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oak_Glen_(Portsmouth,_Rhode_Island) Oak Glen] was the home of Julia Ward Howe ===Other History=== * [https://portsmouthhistorical.files.wordpress.com/2012/09/history-of-portsmouth-for-students.pdf Portsmouth history] *[https://portsmouthhistorynotes.com/category/portsmouth-history/ Portsmouth History:] * 1668 Erection of first windmill on Butt’s Hil * 1794 First bridge opened between Island Park and Tiverton * 1862 U. S. Army opened Lovell General Hospital at Portsmouth Grove * 1895 Town Hall constructed * 1898 Portsmouth Free Public Library dedicated, an electric Trolley between Newport and Fall River started * 1942 The Navy opened the Motor Torpedo Boat Training Center at Melville. ====Religion==== https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colony_of_Rhode_Island_and_Providence_Plantations "Rhode Island was the only New England colony without an established church" https://www.bestplaces.net/religion/city/rhode_island/portsmouth# *Religion in Portsmouth, Rhode Island 46.9% of the people in Portsmouth are religious: - 1.7% are Baptist, - 4.0% are Episcopalian, - 34.5% are Catholic, - 0.4% are Lutheran - 1.2% are Methodist, - 0.1% are Pentecostal, - 2.1% are Presbyterian - 0.6% are Church of Jesus Christ, - 1.5% are another Christian faith - 0.3% are Judaism, - 0.1% are an eastern faith, - 0.0% affilitates with Islam =====Quakers===== *http://www.preservation.ri.gov/pdfs_zips_downloads/survey_pdfs/portsmouth.pdf *"In 1657 ,the first Friends, or Quakers, seeking refuge from persecution in Massachusett and Connecticut, settled on Aquidneck. *The first Monthly Meeting ,including Newport and Portsmouth, was probably held in 1658 ; in 1661 , a general Friends Meeting was appointed in Newport. Meetings in Portsmouth were held at the homes of members. *When George Fox, founder of the Society of Friends, visited the island in 1672, he attended one or more meetings in Portsmouth. *In about 1700 a meeting house #55 --aplain, wooden structure--was erected at QuakerHill. *Before the Revolution, a large and wealthy congregation supported the society, but many left for other places during the war and never returned . *During the war, the meeting house was used as a barracks by the British" * Rhode Island [[Space:Rhode_Island_Quakers|Quaker history]] "During the Years 1670-1695. Quakers were estimated to constitute half the voting population of Rhode Island. " *There is an historic [https://portsmouthhistorynotes.com/2018/02/12/portsmouth-places-quaker-meeting-house/ Friends Meeting House and cemetery of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)] , at 11 Middle Road and 2232 E. Main Road in Portsmouth, Rhode Island. It was built between 1699 and 1702. *Closed in 2017 the Meeting House now is the subject of [https://www.eastbayri.com/stories/visitors-impressed-by-friends-meeting-house-in-portsmouth,77903 what to do with it] *Quakers [https://eastbayri.com/stories/elated-friends-move-back-into-quaker-church-in-portsmouth,80392 move back in 2020] =====St. Mary's Episcopal Church===== * First services in 1843 *Now has The Sacred Center "We are an interfaith center for wellbeing in Portsmouth. We offer yoga for all ages, retreats, dance, spiritual discovery groups and much more in a beautiful space welcoming all. We have a full weekly schedule of yoga classes that take place...more" http://www.smcportsmouth.org/ *"1847 Bishop Henshaw presided at the laying of the Church's cornerstone on September 2nd. The church was designed by Richard Upjohn, a famous English architect, who also designed Kingscote and the Edward King House in Newport, Trinity Church in New York City, and many other churches around the country." =====St. Paul's Epicopal Church===== *Opened in 1833. https://www.stpaulsportsmouthri.org/ "Saint Paul's Church was founded by a small group of Portsmouth residents, with the Rev. John Fenner from Saint Michael's, Bristol, RI, conducting its first Episcopal service on July 7, 1833." =====Portsmouth United Methodist===== *Opened in 1838. http://pumcri.org/ *"In 1793, a Methodist Society was formed in Portsmouth under the direction of Rev. Lemuel Smith, an early circuit rider. They met at the home of Matthew Cooke which was located under the present day Mount Hope Bridge. " *"In 1838, the congregation purchased a lot in the middle of the developing town for the sum of $102.50. The new church was constructed for a cost of $2020.00 and was dedicated on December 25th the same year." =====Union Church===== * [https://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/wmWA8H_Union_Church_Portsmouth_RI Union Church] built in 1865 is now the [https://en.wikipedia.org*/wiki/Union_Church_(Portsmouth,_Rhode_Island) Portsmouth Historic Society], P.O. Box 834, Portsmouth, RI 02871, (870 East Main Road and Union St., Portsmouth) Phone: 401-683-9178, =====St. Anthony's Church===== *Founded 1901. 2836 East Main Rd, Portsmouth, RI, 02871-2608 ===Education=== http://www.preservation.ri.gov/pdfs_zips_downloads/survey_pdfs/portsmouth.pdf *The Portsmouth Quakers also showed an early interest in education. In 1703 a Quaker schoolmaster was appointed and began teaching. A Yearly Meeting School was established at the meeting house in 1784, but closed four years later due to lack of financial support. *MosesBrown, treasurer of the school fund, invested the school’s money and made his own donations, and the school reopened in Providence in 1819 as the Moses Brown School. *A Quaker school house was built on a lot near the meeting house in 1804, but it too was unsuccessful and was sold in1 823. *Public education also developed at an early date. By 1720, there was a school house at each end of town, and soon after two more were constructed. One of the first built, the Southern most Schoolhouse#40 , still stands today, after several moves, next to the Portsmouth Historical Society. ===Population=== ====March 7, 1638 23 men==== [[Coddington-18|William Coddington]], [[Clarke-37|John Clarke]], [[Hutchinson-60|William Hutchinson ]](husband of [[Marbury-2|Anne Hutchinson]]), [[Coggeshall-23|John Coggeshall]], [[Aspinwall-124|William Aspinwall]], [[Wilbore-174|Samuel Wilbore]], [[Porter-60|John Porter]], [[Sanford-120| John Sanford]], [[Hutchinson-274|Edward Hutchinson, Jr.]], [[Savage-91|Thomas Savage]], [[Dyer-493|William Dyre]] (husband of [[Barrett-824|Mary Dyer]]), [[Freeborn-13|William Freeborn]], [[Sherman-1884|Phillip Shearman]], [[Walker-1542|John Walker]], [[Carder-14|Richard Carder]], [[Baulston-1|William Baulston]], [[Hutchinson-289|Edward Hutchinson, Sr.]], [[Bull-546|Henry Bull]] X his marke, [[Holden-50|Randall Holden]], [[Clarke-680|Thomas Clarke]](brother of John), John Johnson, [[Hall-547|William Hall]], [[Brightman-10|John Brightman]], ====Admitted to be Inhabytants of ...Aqueedneck 1638==== [[Hutchinson-281|Samuel Hutchinson]], [[Emmons-258|Thomas Emons]], Richard Awards, [[Wilcox-462|Edward Willcoks]], [[Gardiner-38|George Gardiner]], William Witherington, [[Gorton-2|Samuel Gorton]], [[ Wickes-13|John Wickes]], [[ Earle-82|Ralph Earle]], [[Brown-22586|Nicholas Browne]], [[Borden-36|Richard Borden, Burden]]], [[Maxson-28|Richard Maxon]], Mr. Nicholas Esson, Thomas Spicer, [[Potter-84|Robert Potter]], William Nedham, Sampson Shatton, [[ Mott-142|Adam Mott]], [[ Mott-213|John Mott]], [[Jeffreys-13|Mr. Robert Jefferyes]], Thomas Hitt, James Tarr, [[Roame-1| John Roome]] (his mark), Robert Gilham, [[Clarke-3494|Jeremy Clarke]], Nicholas Davis, [[ Baker-505|Wm. Baker]], John More, [[Paine-244|Anthony Pain]], [[Potter-410|George Potter]], Wm. Richardson, Wm. Quick, [[Clarke-680|Thomas Clarke]], John Johnson, [[Hall-547|William Hall]], [[Briggs-397|John Briggs]], James Davis, [[Parker-1109|George Parker]], Erasmus Bullock, George Cleer, [[Hazard-9|Thomas Hazard]], William Cowlie, Jeffery Champlin, Richard Sarle, John Sloff, Thomas Beeder, [[Tripp-7|John Trippe]], Osamund Doutch, John Marshall, [[Stanton-48|Robert Stanton]], [[Clarke-39|Joseph Clarke]], [[Carr-37|Robert Carr]], [[Lawton-11|George Layton]], John Arnold, [[Havens-6|William Havens]], [[Lawton-10|Thomas Layton]], Edward Poole, Mathew Sutherland ====April 30, 1639 31 men==== [[Hutchinson-60|William Hutchinson ]] only person to sign both contracts, [[Gorton-2|Samuel Gorton]], [[Hutchinson-281|Samuel Hutchinson]], [[ Wickes-13|John Wickes]], [[Maxson-28|Richard Maxon, Maggson]], Thomas Spiser, [[Roame-1| John Roome]] (his mark), John Sloffe (his mark), Thomas Beddar (his mark), Erasmus Bullock, Sampson Shotten, [[Earle-82| Ralph Earle]], [[Potter-84|Robert Potter]], [[Potter-1470|Nathanyell Potter]], Wm Heausens, George Cleare, [[Lawton-11|George Lawton]], [[Paine-244|Anthony Payne]] (his mark), [[Hawkins-2772|Jobe Haukins]], Richard Awards, John More, [[Brown-22586|Nicholas Browne]], William Richardson, [[Tripp-7|John Trippe]], [[Lawton-10|Thomas Layton]], [[Stanton-48|Robert Stainton]] (his mark), [[Briggs-397|John Briggs]] (his mark), James Davice ====Signers of Contracts or were admitted known to have stayed==== * [[Freeborn-13|William Freeborn]], died 28 Apr 1670 in Portsmouth, Newport County, Rhode Island. He helped survey Rhode Island in 1639, and was elected Freeman in Portsmouth on 16 Mar 1641. On 1 December 1641, William Freeborn was a member of the Grand jury in Portsmouth, and in 1642 William Freeborn was Constable. On 10 December 1649 he received a grant of 140 acres in Portsmouth conditioned only that he must build a house within a year. In 1655 he purchased a mill from James Sands and Samuel Wilbor; this mill remained in the family until after 1800. On 19 May 1657 he was elected a member of the General Court of Commissioners and the same year was a member of the Rhode Island Assembly. * [[Sherman-1884|Phillip Shearman]], died before 19 Mar 1687 in Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island. In 1639 he was secretary of the colony; made freeman, March 16,1641; was general recorder, in 1648 to 1652; deputy from 1665 to 1667. On April 4, 1676, he was among sixteen persons who were requested to be at the next meeting of the deputies to give advice and help in regard to the Narragansett campaign. *[[Walker-1542|John Walker]], died about 1654 in Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island * [[Baulston-1|William Baulston]], died 1 Mar 1678 in Portsmouth, Rhode Island. He held all important offices in Portsmouth, being re-elected and reappointed year after year, until 1673, after which there is some evidence that he was becoming infirm. * [[Hall-547|William Hall]] died 19 Apr 1676 in Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island. "In 1639 he is of record in Newport, Rhode Island, a parcel of land granted him in Portsmouth, May 27, 1644, and his name is included in a list of freeman in 1655. "He was commissioner to the general court in 1654, 1656, 1660, and 1663; deputy 1665-66-67-68 and 1672-72. In the last-named year he was appointed on a committee to treat with the Indians concerning drunkenness and endeavor to persuade them to reform. Among the five chiefs in this council was Philip, whose terrible war so harassed the colonies in 1675. *[[Sanford-120| John Sanford]], died before 20 Nov 1653 in Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island. He held many important offices in the Rhode Island Colony. He was chosen constable for the year 1640 and lieutenant Jan. 13, 1644. The three settlements were united by a common charter in 1647, and on May 21st he was chosen assistant governor, ad acted as coroner. At the time of his death he was president of the Colony. * [[Briggs-397|John Briggs]] (his mark), Died before 17 Nov 1690 in Portsmouth, he played a prominent part in the government of the town serving as juryman, constable, town councilor, surveyor of lands, special commissioner, and Deputy to the General Assembly. * [[Brown-22586|Nicholas Brown]]Died 17 Dec 1694 in Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island. Nicholas was admitted to Aquidneck Island on June 27, 1638. Nicholas Browne appears on the roll of freeman at Portsmouth, 1655. *[[Earle-82| Ralph Earle]],1655 List of Freemen Portsmouth RICR, may have moved. * [[Hawkins-2772|Jobe Haukins]] Died after 1682 in Portsmouth, Newport ,Rhode Island. *[[Lawton-11|George Lawton]]Died 5 Oct 1693 in Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island. He arrived in New England before 1638. In that year, he was admitted as an inhabitant of Aquidneck, Rhode Island. On April 30, 1639, he was one of the incorporators of Portsmouth, Rhode Island.But he was also one of the original settlers of Westerly, Rhode Island in March 1661/62. *Thomas Layton,[[Lawton-10|Thomas Lawton]]Died before 27 Sep 1681 in Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island. 1639: April 30: Thomas Lawton/Layton among those listed in establishing the second government at Portsmouth, Rhode Island. 1639: July: Thomas was granted land at Portsmouth. 1655: Thomas was made Freeman. 655 to 1661: Served as Commissioner. *[[Paine-244|Anthony Payne]] Died 6 May 1649 in Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island. *[[Potter-1470|Nathanyell Potter]], Died 1644 in Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island *[[Roame-1| John Roome]] Died before 9 Nov 1663 in Portsmouth * [[Tripp-7|John Trippe]],Died 28 Oct 1678 in Portsmouth, Rhode Island. list of freemen of Portsmouth drawn up in 1655. He was a member of the town council. He was deputy for Portsmouth in the General Court (legislature) thirteen times between 1648 and 1675 and in 1656 he served for Providence. He was chosen assistant in 1670, 1673, 1674 and 1675 *[[Wilcox-462|Edward Willcoks]] Died after 20 May 1638 in Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island. May 20, 1638, he was listed as an inhabitant of Portsmouth, Rhode Island *[[ Mott-142|Adam Mott]], Died 19 Dec 1673 in Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island. *[[ Mott-213|John Mott]], Died 2 Apr 1661 in Portsmouth, Rhode Island. *[[Potter-410|George Potter]], Died Sep 1640 in Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island *[[Parker-1109|George Parker]],Died 1656 in Portsmouth, Rhode Island * [[Havens-6|William Havens]], Died before 25 Sep 1683 in Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island ====Signers of 1st and 2nd Contact and those admitted who left Portsmouth==== *Many people who had been part of the settlement at Portsmouth separated. =====Went to Newport===== *Newport, also on Aquidneck, having a good harbor, became the larger town. The Portsmouth area remained more rural for many years. *'''Newport''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newport,_Rhode_Island Newport: eight founders and first officers] [[Easton-171|Nicholas Easton]], [[Coddington-18|William Coddington]],[[Clarke-37| John Clarke]],[[Coggeshall-23| John Coggeshall]], [[Brenton-159|William Brenton]], [[Clarke-3494|Jeremy Clark]], [[Hazard-9|Thomas Hazard]], and [[Bull-546|Henry Bull]]. * Others who went to''' Newport''' ** [[Clarke-680|Thomas Clarke]](brother of John), died 2 Dec 1674 in '''Newport''', Newport, Rhode Island **[[Dyer-493|William Dyre]] (husband of [[Barrett-824|Mary Dyer]]) removed to '''Newport''' by 16 Mar 1640/1 when he was made freeman there. [[Barrett-824|Mary Dyer]] died a Quaker martyr 1 Jun 1660 in Boston, Massachusetts. **[[Stanton-48|Robert Stainton]] Died 29 Aug 1672 in '''Newport''', Rhode Island **[[Gardiner-38|George Gardiner]], admitted an inhabitant of Aquidneck in 1638. In 1639 he was made a Freeman of Newport. **[[ Earle-82|Ralph Earle]] He settled in Portsmouth and later Newport, Rhode Island. **[[Clarke-39|Joseph Clarke]],1838 He was admitted as an inhabitant of Portsmouth, RI, 1639 He was admitted as an inhabitant of Newport, RI. 1668 Westerly, Washington Co., RI. He was admitted as a freeman in Westerly, RI ** [[Carr-37|Robert Carr]], Died before 4 Oct 1681 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Islandmap =====Back to Boston===== ** [[Hutchinson-274|Edward Hutchinson, Jr.]], decided in a few years he preferred '''Boston''' for his residence. During King Philip's War, Capt Edward Hutchinson, on Aug 2, was wounded by Nipmunk Indians at Marlborough, Massachusetts. ...He died of his wounds on August 19th, 1675, at Marlborough, aged 62, (carved on his grave stone). Edward's body was buried at Springhill cemetery, Marlborough, Massachusetts. **[[Savage-91|Thomas Savage]], was married to [[Hutchinson-175|Faith Hutchinson]], daughter William and Anne. Faith died 20 Dec 1651 in '''Boston'''. Thomas married again and died in Boston. **[[Emmons-258|Thomas Emons]] admitted as Freeman of Portsmouth on 12 March 1640, Thomas Emins, was admitted to be an inhabitant of Boston, June 29th, 1648." =====Founders of Warwick===== *(Original purchasers, 1643) [[Holden-50|Randall Holden]],[[Green-10080} John Greene]], [[ Wickes-13|John Wickes]] Francis Weston [[Gorton-2|Samuel Gorton]] Richard Waterman John Warner [[Carder-14|Richard Carder]] Samson Shotten [[Potter-84|Robert Potter]] William Wodell Nicholas Power ------------------------------------------------------------------- ** [[Carder-14|Richard Carder]] returned to '''Boston and Roxbury''' where he and additional men who were Gorton followers were tried for heresy and on November 3, 1643 ...by January 12, 1642/3 he was one of the men who bought the twenty-mile stretch of land from the Narragansett. By 1644 he was living in''' Warwick''' and found to be on a list of freemen by 1655. ** [[Holden-50|Randall Holden]], 1642: settled '''Warwick, Rhode Island''' **[[Potter-84|Robert Potter]] Died before 14 May 1656 in Warwick, Rhode Island. "He became an inhabitant of Rhode Island; took the oath of allegience there, April 30, 1639; was one of the "surveyors for ye highways" that year, and one of the twelve grantees of '''Warwick, R.I.''', in 1642-3." ** [[Gorton-2|Samuel Gorton]] They removed to Rhode Island, being of Portsmouth ( formerly Pocassett) in 1639, where he was again expelled and then attempted to settle as Providence, but was at odds Roger Williams who would not grant his freemanship. He removed then to '''Warwick''' in 1642. **[[ Wickes-13|John Wickes]] Died 17 Mar 1675 in '''Warwick, Rhode Island'''. John, along with the other "Gortonists" removed to Portsmouth, Rhode Island. By March 1642, John Wicke and other Gortonists threatened by the court at Portsmouth that if they were to come to the island armed, the constable was to disarm them and bring them before the magistrate and require them to find "sureties for their good behavior." Having been expelled from a second location, the Gortonists crossed the Bay and settled the town of Warwick. ===== Nieuw Nederland===== *[[Marbury-2|Anne Hutchinson]] She removed to '''Nieuw Nederland,''' what is now the '''Bronx, NY''', after her husband died BET 1641 AND 1642. She and many of her children (excepting Edward) were massacred by American Indians in 1643 in NY. *[[Hutchinson-281|Samuel Hutchinson]],Died 20 Aug 1643 in Hutchinson Farm, Pelham Bay, '''Nieuw Nederland.''' *[[Maxson-28|Richard Maxon, Maggson]],"The Maxson family may have been one of the 35 families who went to New York with the John Throckmorton group... The next day Richard Maxson and his son Richard landed at Throggs Neck, New York to get food and supplies for those marooned in the boat and were massacred by Indians. " =====England===== *[[Aspinwall-124|William Aspinwall]] readmitted to '''Boston''' in March 1642, then returned to England. * [[Jeffreys-13|Mr. Robert Jefferyes]], Robert Jeffreys returned permanently to England about 1646 =====Other Destinations===== * [[Wilbore-174|Samuel Wilbore]] had removed to '''Taunton''', but his name as senior, and Samuel, Jr., were retained on the list of freemen in Portsmouth, 1655. * [[Porter-60|John Porter]] became very active in civic affairs, serving on numerous committees over a period of two decades, and being elected for several terms as Assistant, Selectman, and Commissioner. He was named in Rhode Island's colonial charter, the Royal Charter of 1663, as one of the ten Assistants to the Governor. In 1658, Porter joined several others in purchasing a large tract of land on the west side of Narragansett Bay, called the Pettaquamscutt Purchase, which became South Kingstown, Rhode Island. After 1665, he removed to Pettaquamscutt. He died 6 Sep 1676 in '''Kingston, Washington, Rhode Island. ''' ====Signers with not much information==== * John Johnson, *[[Brightman-10|John Brightman]] ====Other early settlers of Portsouth==== * [[Albro-24|John Albro]] died 1 Dec 1712 in Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island. "Major John Albro was one of the most active and influential settlers of Portsmouth, Rhode Island. " * [[Anthony-661|Abraham Anthony]]Died 10 Oct 1727 in Portsmouth, Rhode Island. Abraham was a freeman in Portsmouth on April 30, 1672. From 1703 to 1705 and 1707 to 1711 he was Deputy from Portsmouth to the General Assembly and in 1709 and 1710 he served the colony as Speaker of the House of Deputies. His will, dated June 1727, was proved October 19, 1727. *[[Borden-36|Richard Borden]] Died 25 May 1671 in Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island. He received land on Aquidneck Island in May of 1638, in the area known as "The Spring" on the neck of land separating Mt Hope Bay to the north, from "The Great Cove". Richard died in 1671 and was buried on a 4 rod x 4 for parcel given by Robert Dennis for a Friends Burial ground. *[[Brownell-14|Thomas Brownell]] Died 24 Sep 1664 in Portsmouth, Rhode Island. Sometime between 1639 and 1641, Thomas and Anne moved to the settlement of Portsmouth on Rhode Island. *[[Cooke-720|Thomas Cooke]]Died 6 Feb 1677 in Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island. Thomas Cook became an inhabitant of Portsmouth, R. I., and "gave his engagement to the government and propounded for a lot" in 1643. He was made a freeman of Portsmouth in 1655, and was a deputy in 1664. *[[Cornell-73|Thomas Cornell]]Died 23 May 1673 in Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island. * [[Dennis-2688|Robert Dennis]] Died 5 Jan 1691 in Portsmouth, Rhode island. *[[Durfee-108|Thomas Durfee]] Died about Jul 1712 in Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island. Colonial General Assembly Of Rhode Island Election 1664, Constable Bet 1687 and 1688, Town Constable 1690, Deputy Election 1691, Member of Town Council Election Bet 1692 and 1694. *[[Fish-32|Thomas Fish]]Died 1 Dec 1687 in Portsmouth. Thomas Fish was in Portsmouth by 5 October 1643, when the Portsmouth town meeting record of "land was ordered laid out to Thomas Fish at the First Brook." Thomas was admitted freeman to the Portsmouth, Newport, RI in 1655. He was a member of the town council Portsmouth, Rhode Island. ====Census==== https://portsmouthhistorical.files.wordpress.com/2012/09/portsmouth-timeline-1-copy.pdf * 1708 First census: 628 inhabitants, 104 eligible for militia * 1755 Census: 1363 inhabitants https://portsmouthhistorical.files.wordpress.com/2012/09/history-of-portsmouth-for-students.pdf * The 1790 census showed 1560 residents - 243 families and 19 slaves. * The census of 1840 listed 1706 residents. Of the 882 white males, 491 are in agriculture, 61 in manufacture, 28 are miners, 6 in navigation of oceans, sailing on canals, lakes and rivers are 33, 7 are in commerce, 7 were retired military, and 264 were scholars (students?). https://portsmouthhistorical.files.wordpress.com/2012/09/portsmouth-timeline-1-copy.pdf *1870 Census: 2008 inhabitants * 1900 Census: 2105 inhabitants * 1940 Census: 3683 inhabitants *1960 Census: 8251 inhabitants *2010 Census: 17,349 inhabitants ====Families==== *Anthony Family Anthony, Charles. 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Goodspeed and Co., Boston, 1930) * Vol. 2: Book Three: William Cor(e)y of Portsmouth Rhode Island. Ca 1640 through 1995. Cory, Al Bertus. ''[[Space:Corys_of_America|Corys_of_America]]'' ( Jacksonville, Fla. : 1991) *Cornell, John. ''[[Space:Genealogy of the Cornell Family|Genealogy of the Cornell Family: Being an account of the descendants of Thomas Cornell, Portsmouth, R. I.]]'' (New York: Press of T. A. Wright, 1902) * Thomas Durfee Reed. ''[[Space:Descendants of Thomas Durfee of Portsmouth Rhode Island|Descendants of Thomas Durfee of Portsmouth Rhode Island]]'' (William F. Reed, Washington, D.C., 1902) * Estes Estes, Charles. ''[[Space:Estes Genealogies 1097-1893|Estes Genealogies 1097-1893]]'' (Eben Putnam, Salem, Mass., 1894) * Fish family Fish, Lester Warren. ''[[Space:The_Fish_Family_in_England_and_America|The Fish Family in England and America]]'' (Tuttle Publishing Co., Rutland, Vermont, 1948, 530 pages) * Halls of New England Hall, David. ''[[Space:The Halls of New England Genealogical and Biographical|The Halls of New England Genealogical and Biographical]]'' (Joel Munsell's Sons, Albany, NY, 1883) * Hazard Family Robinson, Caroline. ''[[Space:The Hazard Family of Rhode Island 1635-1894|The Hazard Family of Rhode Island 1635-1894]]'' (Boston, 1895) * Richard Pearce Pierce, Frederick Clifton. ''[[Space:Pearce Genealogy|Pearce Genealogy]]'' (Rockford, Ill., 1888) * Shurtleff and Lawton Families Shurtleff, William ''[[Space:The Shurtleff and Lawton Families: Genealogy and History|The Shurtleff and Lawton Families: Genealogy and History]]'' (Pine Hill Press, Jan 1, 2005 ) * Slocum Slocum, Charles Elihu. ''[[Space:A_Short_History_of_the_Slocums%2C_Slocumbs_and_Slocombs_of_America|The Slocums, Slocumbs and Slocombs of America]]'' (The author in Syracuse, N. Y., 1908) * John Tefft Tifft, Maria. ''[[Space:A Partial Record of the Descendants of John Tefft, of Portsmouth, Rhode Island|A Partial Record of the Descendants of John Tefft, of Portsmouth, Rhode Island]]'' (Peter Paul book Co., Buffalo, N.Y., 1896) ====Notables==== *[[Wikipedia:Jeremy Clarke (governor)|Jeremy Clarke]] ==Sources== * Vital Records, Vol 4 Portsmouth, Vol 7 Quakers:Arnold, James Newell. ''[[Space:Vital records of Rhode Island, 1636-1850|Vital Record of Rhode Island, 1636-1850]]'' (Narragansett Historical Pub. Co. , Providence, R.I., 1891) *Early Records ''[[Space:The Early Records of the Town of Portsmouth|The Early Records of the Town of Portsmouth]]'' (E. L. Freeman & Sons, Providence, R * Portsmouth (Rhode Island). Town Council. Town council and probate records, 1697-1930 [Portsmouth, Rhode Island]. Council and probate records v. 2-5 1697-1763 microfilm pg. 742. Salt Lake City, Utah : Genealogical Society of Utah, 1973, 1996 * [http://portsmouthhistorical.org Portsmouth, RI Historical Society ]

Portugal Project - Resources

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[[Category: Portugal Genealogy Resources]] {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-10.png |align=c |size=600 |caption= }} This page is to collect and share resources for the various provinces managed by the [[Project:Portugal|Portugal Project]]. If you find a new source that is helpful, let us know! ''Note: You can check the [[Space:Portugal_Project_Reliable_Sources|Reliable Sources]] page to see which records can be listed on this page, and which can't be used as the only source on a profile.'' Para obter ajuda para adicionar suas informações de teste de DNA ao WikiTree, clique [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Mindy%27s_Working_Space_7&public=1 aqui]. === General WikiTree Help === : These are links to some basic, and not so basic, styles and standards of WikiTree that can be useful: * [[Help:Biographies|Biographies]] * [[Help:Sources|Sources]] * [[Help:Estimated_Dates|Estimated Dates]] * [[Help:Research_Notes|Research Notes]] * [[Help:Stickers|Stickers]] * [[:Category:Stickers|List of Stickers]] * [[Help:Editing_Tips|Editing Tips]] * [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/shipley1223/Bio.html Auto Generate a bio] * [[Silva_Ribeira-4|Basic profile, one source]] * [[Delgado-818|Advanced profile using book sources]] * [[Silva_Horta-1|Advanced profile using vital records]] * [[Ribeiro-178|Advanced profile in English and Portuguese]] == Resources by Province == === Alentejo === : The Alentejo is a geographical, historical and cultural region of south-central and southern Portugal. In Portuguese, it literally means "beyond" (além) Tagus river (Tejo). * [https://digitarq.adevr.arquivos.pt/ Évora Archives] Search names and dates * [https://tombo.pt/f/vnt02 Viana do Alentejo Parish books on tombo] * [http://www.melhoralentejo.pt/# Current Alentejo News] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/search/image/index Évora Civil Registration and Misc Records, 1554-1938] Browseable images, no index * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/image/index?owc=https://www.familysearch.org/service/cds/recapi/sord/collection/2140127/waypoints Faro do Alentejo, Beja Church Records, 1808-1911] Browseable Images, no index * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/image/index?owc=9VCN-N38%3A1018110201%3Fcc%3D2140127 Municipalities in Beja] Browseable Images, no index * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2001878 Portugal, Beja, Catholic Church Records, 1550-1913] Browseable Images, no index * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&placeId=132886&query=%2Bplace%3A%22Portugal%2C%20%C3%89vora%2C%20Viana%20do%20Alentejo%22&subjectsOpen=597143-50 Évora, Viana do Alentejo Church Records] Browseable Images, no index * [http://www.cm-reguengos-monsaraz.pt/pt/Paginas/home.aspx Municipal archives of Reguengos de Monsaraz] === Algarve === : The Algarve is the southernmost region of continental Portugal. Algarve incorporates sixteen municipalities. It is one of the most developed regions of Portugal. * [https://www.spanish-fiestas.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/map-algarve.jpg Map of Algarve Municipalities] * [https://tombo.pt/f/abf01 Albufeira Parish Books on tombo] * [http://www.theeuropeanlibrary.org/tel4/search?query=algarve&collection-id=a0493 Algarve Books online] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=20&query=%2Bany_place%3A%22algarve%2C%20portugal%22~ FamilySearch site] * [http://purl.pt/index/geral/PT/index.html Digital Library books] * [http://arquivo.cm-viladobispo.pt/index.php/arquivo-municipal-de-vila-do-bispo-3 Municipal Archives of Vila do Bispo] === Azores === : The Azores officially the ''Autonomous Region of the Azores'', is one of the two autonomous regions of Portugal. It is an archipelago composed of nine volcanic islands in the North Atlantic Ocean west of continental Portugal. * [http://www.worldaccomodation.com/vacationrentals/portugal/azores/azoresne.gif Azores Map] * [[Space:Portugal_Project_-_Azores_Parishes|Azores Parishes and their Churches]] (a chart of all parishes) * [https://tombo.pt/f/smp09 Lobrigos (São Miguel) Parish Books] * [http://www.arquivos.azores.gov.pt/details?id=1013238&ht=Par%C3%B3quia|de Ponta Delgada Parish Books] * [https://tombo.pt/f/mtl07 São Miguel do Pinheiro Parish Books] * [https://tombo.pt/f/gmr54 Selho (São Jorge) Parish Books] * [https://tombo.pt/f/vls05 Velas (São Jorge) Parish Books] * [https://tombo.pt/f/pdl23 Pilar da Bretanha Parish Books] * [http://www.yourislandroutes.com/azores-passport-indexes-1879-1883/ Azores Passport Indexes 1879-1883] * [https://digitarq.arquivos.pt/asearch Advanced Search on Tombo] * [http://www.culturacores.azores.gov.pt/ig/registos/Default.aspx CCA Registers by Island] * [http://www.arquivos.azores.gov.pt/ CCA Search with names and dates] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&query=%2Bsubject_id%3A529126 Parish Registers on FamilySearch] * [http://www.worldgenweb.org/azrwgw/research-aids-m---z/passport-info-and-passenger/ Passport help page] * [[Space:Mindy_Azores_Sao_Miguel_-_Sao_Jose_%26_Feteiras|Rodrigues and de Sousa in São José & Feteiras, Azores]] This is a very specific list. If you have those surnames in those parishes let me know and I can add you to the page. === Beira === : Beira was one of the six traditional provinces of Portugal. The most important cities within the province are: Coimbra, Aveiro, Leiria, Viseu, Castelo Branco, Guarda, Figueira da Foz, Covilhã and Pinhel. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beira_(Portugal)#/media/File:Proposta_Regionaliza%C3%A7%C3%A3o_1998.png Beira Map] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&placeId=1087360&query=%2Bplace%3A%22Portugal%2C%20Bragan%C3%A7a%2C%20Beira%20Grande%22&subjectsOpen=1087359-50 Beira Grande, Bragança Church Records] * [https://tombo.pt/ tombo] type the parish in the box on the left * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=20&query=%2Bany_place%3A%22beira%2C%20portugal%22~ FamilySearch site] === Douro Litoral === : Douro Litoral is centered on the city of Porto, now the capital of the Norte Region. The province was abolished in 1976. * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1928590 Aveiro, Portugal Church registers]. Once you select 'Aveiro' it will let you choose a municipality/county and then a parish to search in. It says they are available, but then I got a message saying you have to be in a LDS center to view them. See below for the records available on tombo. * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1920081?availability=Family%20History%20Library Aveiro, Sosa] records available (you can only view at a FamilySearch history center). * [https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/53/Douro_Litoral_Map.png Douro Map] * [https://tombo.pt/f/pvz10 Póvoa de Varzim Parish Books] ''Our Lady of Conception'' * [https://tombo.pt/f/mts06 Matosinhos Parish Books] * [https://tombo.pt/f/vng16 Vila Nova de Gaia Parish Books] * [http://pesquisa.adporto.pt/details?id=504066 Santa Marinha Parish Books] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=20&query=%2Bany_place%3A%22Douro%2C%20portugal%22~ FamilySearch site] * [https://tombo.pt/f/vgs07 Sosa, Vago, Aveira] parish records on tombo.pt === Estremadura === : Estremadura Province is located along the Atlantic Ocean coast in the center of the country and includes Lisbon. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estremadura_Province_(1936%E2%80%9376)#/media/File:Provincia_Estremadura.png Estremadura Map] and [http://wikimapia.org/#lang=en&lat=39.213103&lon=-8.489685&z=9&m=w Wikimapia map] * [http://pesquisa.adporto.pt/asearch Advanced Search on adporto.pt] * [https://tombo.pt/f/acb01 Alcobaça Parish Books] * [https://tombo.pt/f/cld03 Caldas da Rainha Parish Books] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=20&query=%2Bany_place%3A%22Estremadura%2C%20portugal%22~ FamilySearch site] === Madeira === : Madeira is a Portuguese archipelago situated in the north Atlantic Ocean, southwest of Portugal. Madeira was claimed by Portuguese sailors in the service of Prince Henry the Navigator in 1419 and settled after 1420. * [http://www.bihrmann.com/Travel/mdr/JPG/map.jpg Madeira Map] * [[Space:Portugal_Project_-_Madeira_Parishes|Madeira Parishes & Their Churches]] * [https://abm.madeira.gov.pt/pesquisa/baptismo/ Birth Index] * [https://abm.madeira.gov.pt/pesquisa/casamento/index.php? Marriage Index] * [https://abm.madeira.gov.pt/bases/passaportes/pesquisaavancada/ Passport Index] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&query=%2Bsubject_id%3A332081 FamilySearch Parish List] * [https://tombo.pt/ tombo site] type your parish into the box on the left * [https://abm.madeira.gov.pt/en/resources/archives/ ABM databases] * [http://arquivo.abm.madeira.gov.pt/ ABM simple search] type the name in that you are looking for, without any 'da' or 'de' * [http://arquivo.abm.madeira.gov.pt/search ABM Advanced search] use a range of dates with your name(s) * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_archives_in_Portugal List of archives in Portugal] === Minho === : Minho was a former province of Portugal, established in 1936 and dissolved in 1976. * [https://wanderingportugal.com/images/7.jpg Minho Map] * [https://tombo.pt/f/vct10 Castelo do Neiva Parish Books] * [https://tombo.pt/f/gmr63 Guimarães Parish Books] * [https://tombo.pt/f/vct23 São Romão de Neiva Parish Books] * [https://tombo.pt/f/brg55 Sobreposta Parish Books] * [https://tombo.pt/f/vct38 Vila de Punhe Parish Books] * [http://pesquisa.adporto.pt/asearch Advanced Search on adporto.pt] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=20&query=%2Bany_place%3A%22Minho%2C%20portugal%22~ FamilySearch site] === Ribatejo === : The Ribatejo is the most central of the traditional provinces of Portugal, with no coastline or border with Spain. * [https://www.weather-forecast.com/locationmaps/Castanheira-do-Ribatejo.10.gif Ribatejo Map] * [https://tombo.pt/f/apc01 Alpiarça Parish Books] * [https://tombo.pt/f/str05 Alcanhões Parish Books] * [http://pesquisa.adporto.pt/asearch Advanced Search on adporto.pt] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=20&query=%2Bany_place%3A%22Ribatejo%2C%20portugal%22~ FamilySearch site] ===Trás-os-Montes === : Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro is a historical province of Portugal located in the northeastern corner of the country. * [https://transmontano-gormet-loja.webnode.pt/_files/200054340-768647878f/Mapa%20TOM.png Trás-os-Montes Map] * [https://tombo.pt/f/mdl21 Mirandela Parish Books] * [https://tombo.pt/f/prg07 Peso da Régua Parish Books] * [https://tombo.pt/f/vlp28 Valpaços Parish Books] * [http://pesquisa.adporto.pt/asearch Advanced Search on adporto.pt] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=20&query=%2Bany_place%3A%22Tr%C3%A1s-os-Montes%2C%20portugal%22~ FamilySearch site] * [https://tombo.pt/d/braganca Bragança Passports] * [https://tombo.pt/f/bgc42 Bragança - Santa Maria Parish Records] * [https://tombo.pt/f/bgc42 Bragança - Sé Parish Records] == Resources not Region Specific == * '''Civil Records''': From 1911 onward, all residents were required to have their vital events recorded in the civil registrar, regardless if this information was also recorded in their church's parish. Records are sent to the district archives 30 years after death, 50 years after marriage and 100 years after birth. Some may be online or you may be able to order a copy from the Archives for that region. Wikipedia has a good [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_archives_in_Portugal list of Archives in Portugal]. * [[Space:Glossary_Portugal|'''Glossary''']] of Portuguese terms * [[Space:Genealogy_Glossary|'''Genealogy Glossary''' in 8 languages]] * ''[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Portugal_Project_Month_Banners&public=1 Newsletter Images]: These are images for the monthly newsletter. If you would like one of the months (without the Portugal Project on them) for your own biography, please contact [[Silva-1055|Mindy Silva]].'' (Note: I haven't been doing the newsletter recently. Let me know if you are interested in it being reinstated) * '''Parish records''': baptisms, marriages, burials, and other acts such as confirmations or inventories. These are available through the Archives for the region that the event currently belongs in. They can be consulted in person at the Archives or, in most cases, are online through the different Archives website. * '''Passport Records''': Passport records can be requested from the Archives at the relevant location. Indexes that were created by the Archive in question are considered a legitimate source; though looking at the record itself is better. Passport indexes created by other sites are not considered reliable as you don't know if the person posting the information looked at original records or not. * [https://tombo.pt/ tombo.pt] will allow you to search for records by parish. You can also type in the municipality and see which parishes are within. {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-13.png |align=c |size=400 |caption=Portugal Provinces }}

Portuguese Naming Conventions

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[[Category:Name Field Guidelines]] [[Category: Portugal Project]] '''Name Field Guidelines''' == Portuguese Naming Conventions == Here is a short practical guide on how Portuguese names should be dealt with on WikiTree. However, for a comprehensive background briefing on Portuguese names, one may look at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portuguese_name Wikipedia] and also at this [[Space:Name_Field_Guidelines|free-space page dedicated to Naming Conventions]]. ''Remember, "We should use their conventions instead of ours." Currently, in Portugal, the civil registration maintains a list of allowed first names that Portuguese can give to their children. This list can be consulted here: * [http://www.irn.mj.pt/sections/irn/a_registral/registos-centrais/docs-da-nacionalidade/vocabulos-admitidos-e/downloadFile/file/Lista_de_nomes_2017_11.pdf List of Portuguese Names - 2017] ===Proper First and Middle Name=== Most Portuguese people have two names but many treat them as one composite name. Thus for them the right thing to do on Wikitree would be to put BOTH of these names into the “Proper First Name” box. You will get a yellow warning message. Click 'Save anyways.' The Middle Name field should not be used unless the person migrated and changed their name to conform to the new countries naming conventions. Check the radio button under that field 'no middle name.' === Last Name At Birth === The most common case is for Portuguese people at birth to take two surnames (family names). The surnames can be one or two from the mother and one or two from the father, so can include the last surname of both. Thus: * the first part is their mother’s last surname (which may be her father’s); * the second part is their father’s last surname (which may be his father’s). You can choose whether to use just the father's Current Last Name as registered in the baptism record, or you can use the full name possible from both parents, as listed in the baptism. Please leave the 'de' 'da' 'dos' from the Last Name At Birth field as it can cause search errors, creating duplicate profiles. Example: Ana Rosa dos Santos Silva * Proper First Name: Ana Rosa * Preferred First Name: Ana * Middle Name: (No middle name) * Last Name at Birth: Rodrigues Silva * Alternate Last Name at Birth: Cruz Santos Rodrigues Silva * Other Last Names: da Cruz Santos de Rodrigues da Silva * Current Last Name: dos Santos Silva * Her father’s name was António Rodrigues da Silva * Her mother’s name was Maria Rosa da Cruz Santos It is '''therefore suggested that''', on WikiTree, that the father's surname(s) (family names) should be put into the “Last Name at Birth” box. If you would like, you can put the mother's and the father's surname(s). Otherwise, place the full combination of mother's and father's surname(s) in the Other Last Names field. Sometimes Portuguese surnames (family names) are connected by “e” (and), thus joining them and effectively making them one name. Portuguese names are counted as one name even without the 'e.' Per Wikipedia "the words constitute a single logical unit." In addition, some names have more than one part, having a descriptor which takes the form “of the…” or “from…”. Example: Gomes dos Santos. This is an accepted form, and "de", “da”, “do”, “das”, or "dos" should not be used in the Last Name At Birth field, due to the increased chance that a profile will be duplicated on WikiTree. Instead, use the full surname in the Other Last Names field including the "de", “da”, “do”, “das”, or "dos." In order to maintain consistency as we often don’t know how the parents decided to combine the names it is recommended that the father’s surname(s) should be used in the Last Name At Birth field, and the combination of the mother’s and father’s surnames should be used in the Other Last Names field. ===Current Last Name === A woman in Portugal rarely took her husband’s surname(s). It is therefore recommended that the husbands surname(s) not be used unless records are found showing she took his name(s). In rare cases a woman did take her husband's surname(s), for example: * Helena Maria Ribeiro Pacheco da Silva In practice, however, she may call herself one of the following: * Helena Pacheco da Silva * Helena da Silva * Helena Silva Generally, women tend to keep using their maiden name: * Helena Pacheco In some cultures, the Current Last Name field is used for the woman’s married surname. As most Portuguese women don’t take their husband’s name, this field should be used for her name used on her marriage record, or the baptisms of her children. This may be a family name or a ‘devotional’ name such as de Jesus. An example of a Descendant tree is (TO BE REPLACED BY A BETTER EXAMPLE): * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gon%C3%A7alves%20Teixeira-Descendants-31 Descendants of Balthezar Gonçalves Teixeira] '''Note''' that Portuguese names had no had no set order by law as to which names had to be used or in what order they had to be in. Portuguese names were flexible in that the parents could decide which names to use, as well as the order. When the child became of age they decided which name to carry through adulthood. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in {{G2G}} using the project tag {{Tag Link|portugal}}, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=18952891 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Possible Profiles for Deletion

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[[Category:Profile Improvement Project]][[Category:Unknowns]] == For the WikiTree Team - Review Complete == Included in a small GEDCOM uploaded in 2011, there was a small UNKNOWN family that have no data to help them be identified, never connected to any other profiles that have any data, and now orphaned by the original PM. I recommend they be deleted: *[[UNKNOWN-53237]] *[[UNKNOWN-53236]] *[[UNKNOWN-53235]] This profile was included in a GEDCOM file by a former member. The profiles imported before and after it were deleted, probably when the user account was closed. There is nothing to identify it; please delete: *[[Adkins-683]] == Need Final Review == === From Debi === === From Robin === === From Pam === (Note - I'm new at this - please double check me!! Thanks) === From Esmé === ==Inactive Profile Managers - profiles to be Orphaned or Deleted == === Requests by Esmé van der Westhuizen === :[[Kallarackal-4|Dennis Kallarackal]] 03/02/2012 85 Unknown profiles (India?) :[[Gomez-201|F. Gomez]] 29/03/2012 14 Unknown profiles (Columbia?) :[[Mathieu-38|Amanda (Mathieu) Findley]] 20/07/2012 Unknown profiles (Mostly U-U) :[[Varela-25|Pedro Varela]] 23/07/2012 >100 Unknown profiles (Portugal) :[[Kärdi-2|Villu Kärdi]] 17/08/2012 40 Unknown profiles (Estonia?) :[[Gailis-1|Kristaps Gailis]] 22/12/2012 23 Unknown profiles (Latvia?) === Request by Debi ===

Possible Relatives of Willis Barton

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Willis Barton (b. 1803; Pendleton District, South Carolina, United States/d. 1891; Winston County, Alabama, United States). Following are some cousins (proven by DNA) of [[Barton-1095 | Willis Barton]]: :[[Cox-18130 | Asa Cox]] :[[Cox-4209 | William C. Cox]] ::(1824; NC) had son, Samuel, who was born in 1850 in GA. The family was enumerated in the 1850 Troup Co., GA census. :[[Cox-4178 | William E. Cox]] (1814; [[Space:1830_Hall_County%2C_Georgia%2C_Annotated|Hall Co., GA]]/1883; Marion Co., AL) :[[Denney-113 | Solomon Denney]] (1818; Wilkes, NC) :[[Flanagan-242 | Beverly Flanagan]] (1822) Listed in three different census records as born in three different places: ::VA, NC, SC. :[[Cox-9754 | Jerome Cox]] (b. 1813; Edgefield Co., SC/d. 1882; Monroe Co., MS) :[[Cox-7178|Cary Cox]] is related, but much more distantly than the cousins above. :[[Turner-8506 | William Turner]] (b. ca 1826 Pendleton Dist., SC/d. 1860s; SC) :[[Cox-9898 | Nelson Cox]] (b. ca 1831 in IL (or NC?) Persons of interest who haven't contributed DNA as far as is known: :[[Denny-292 | Joshua Denny]] of Pendleton District, SC :[[Cox-4325 | Phillip Cox]] of Pendleton District, South Carolina. [probably not related] :[http://soulwinners.biz/Cox.htm Beverly Cox] whose grandfather's surname was Beverly. This link goes to a page filled with ::documentation. :[[Cox-10993 | Eli Cox]] of Harrison, Mississippi (b. 1851; GA) :Elizabeth (Cox) Skelton (wife of John, daughter of John & Sarah (Smith) Cox of Pendleton District, SC). ::Elizabeth's family was possibly in the 1830 census of Hall County, Georgia--entered as Kelton--on the same page as Rebecca Barton. [After further research, there truly were Keltons living in Hall Co. so the matching given names between the Keltons and the Skeltons are probably just a coincidence.] :Phoebe Cox of South Carolina, Hall County, GA, and maybe [[:Category:Henry_County%2C_Tennessee|Henry County, Tennessee]]. :[[Cox-11695 | Absolom Cox]] of Abbeville, SC who moved to Randolph County, Illinois in 1804. ~*~ 1800 Pendleton District, South Carolina Census Alphabetical order Cox, :Edward 20 10001-20001-00 :Elizabeth 26 02100-11101-01 :Henry 31 00010-20010-00 :James 47 20010-10100-00 :John 26 00010-00100-00 :John 47 51010-20010-01 :Mary 47 11100-11101-00 :[[Cox-4325 | Phillip]] 35 30001-12211-00 :Susannah 20 00000-02001-00 :William 42 21010-30110-00 :William 20 21010-41010-00 Coxe, :George 33 10010-20010-00 :William 32 30010-30010-00 ~*~ Order according to page number: :Edward 20 10001-20001-00 [Household 85] :Susannah 20 00000-02001-00 [Household 86] :William 20 21010-41010-00 [Household 69] :Elizabeth 26 02100-11101-01 [Household 436] :John 26 00010-00100-00 [Household 435] :Henry 31 00010-20010-00 [Household 696] :Simon 32 10011-00100-00 ::[Heritage Quest index says Cox, but looks like Simon Con. Household 457. Benjamin Barton is Household 511, Benjamin living near Thomas Putman] :William 32 30010-30010-00 [Household 739] (Coxe) :George 33 10010-20010-00 (Coxe) :[[Cox-4325 | Phillip]] 35 30001-12211-00 ::[Household 898 (Moses Barton 857, James Barton 858, Stephen Barton 865, Buffingtons also on this page. Joseph Barton 804] :William 42 21010-30110-00 [Household 139] :James 47 20010-10100-00 [Household 364] :Mary 47 11100-11101-00 [Household 365] :John 47 51010-20010-01 [Household 354--beside Babester (Bavester Barton) === Note === [[Barton-2124|Joseph Barton of Pendleton District, SC]] [[Space:Cox_Families_of_Pendleton_District%2C_South_Carolina|Cox Families of Pendleton District, SC]] [http://www.usgwarchives.net/sc/pendleton/census/1810/ 1810 Pendleton District, SC Census] [http://rootsweb.ancestry.com/~scandrsn/wills/willabs1.html Anderson County SCGenWeb Project Will Abstracts 1789 -- 1839] Abstracts from wills of Beverly, Elizabeth, John, and William Cox. [http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/m/o/r/Aletta-Laura-Morris/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0136.html Cary Cox, Sr. ca 1736-1814] [http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.cox/52.91.1025.1729.1730.1732/mb.ashx Cary Cox Timeline] [http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.cox/6028.2.1.1.1.1/mb.ashx The Will of John Cox of Pendleton District, SC, probated in 1816] [http://genforum.genealogy.com/cox/messages/16466.html Quotes from many documents for Cox family] [http://www.archive.org/stream/coxfamilyinameri00coxh/coxfamilyinameri00coxh_djvu.txt THE COX FAMILY IN AMERICA] [http://genforum.genealogy.com/cox/messages/604.html Cox Family from Orange Co., NC to Knox Co., KY] [http://mykindred.com/cloud/TX/getperson.php?personID=I102086&tree=mykindred01 John Beverly (b. 1675) who had daughter Sarah (Beverly) Cox] [http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/jones/bios/gbs125cox.txt Cox family from Halifax Co., Va] who moved to SC, living part of the time in Pendleton District before migrating to Habersham County, Georgia. [[Cox-1957 | Thomas Cox]] [http://www.1807georgialandlottery.com/grantees-c.php 1807 Georgia Land Lottery] includes the following: :Aris Cox :the orphans of Asa Cox :Cordy Cox Junr. :Daniel Coxs orphans :David Cox :Edward Cox :George Cox :Henry Cox :Ichabod Cox :Jesse Cox :John Cox :Martha, Delia, & Keziah Cox, orphans :Robert Cox :Samuel Cox :Thomas Cox [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/Cox%20DNA%20Study/default.aspx?section=yresults Cox DNA Project] A question on WikiTree about [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/14702/want-to-clear-up-the-coxes-of-pickens-co-sc Cox families from Pendleton Dist., SC]

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The goal of this project is to identify the source of [[Bryan-1125|Needham Bryan]]'s first name. ==John Needham came over with Sandys in the ship ''George''== A [http://genforum.genealogy.com/needham/messages/605.html genforum post] discusses another possible source of the Needham name: :"The Virginia genealogist Worth Ray back in the 1920s and 1930s was sifting earlier genealogical info from 'Hathaway's Magazine' and he gave a much earlier origin to the union of the Bryan and Needham families. The earliest Bryan he said was Edward Bryan who came over on the ship ''Bona Nova'' in 1620. Edward Watters obtained his headrights [as an indentured] from Thomas Hamor, brother of Capt. Ralph Hamor, and used them in 1624 to patent 100 acres of land two miles below Blunt Point in Elizabeth City County. :"Worth Ray thinks circumstantial evidence indicates that this first Edward Bryan married the daughter of John Needham, another indentured, who was one of the "servants" of the famous George Sandys, treasurer of the colony. Sandys used the headright of Needham to secure a patent to 400 acres of land in the precincts of Archer's Hope. Needham came over with Sandys in the ship ''George''. He was an indentured but seemed to be employed doing trusted secretarial work. :"Worth Ray admits: 'There is a blank period between 1624 and about 1665 when an [[Bryan-131|Edward Bryan]] (possibly a son, or maybe a grandson of the first Edward) married [[Council-6|Christian Council]], the daughter of [[Council-7|Hodges Council]] and [[Hardy-160|Lucy Hardy]].' Lucy was the daughter of [[Hardy-1324|John Hardy]] :"Worth Ray, while admitting that a full list, name by name of Edward and Christian (Council) Bryan's offspring does not exist, claims 'emerging from the ancient archives of Old Albermarle and Eastern Virginia, it is comparatively easy to point them out' and gives his own list of their children as Needham Bryan, William, Richard, John, Lewis, and Hardy. :"This Needham Bryan seems to have died young, and his brother William was the one supposed to have married Lady Alice Needham (and a great feather in his cap it must have been for the descendant of so many impoverished indentures!) Worth Ray lists William's sons as Needham, John, and William Bryan. These coincidentally are the same that the 1705 will of [[MacLand-8|John Macland]] lists as the children of his daughter Alice Bryan. :"Although the documentation of Worth Ray in his ''Lost tribes of North Carolina'', where I picked this up, is a bit spotty in places, at least he is dealing with real people and real names, not some ephemeral Lady Alice of Kilmorey (whose documentation seems not so much spotty as nonexistent). I think his portrait of poor but relatively honest and hardworking people who ship out as indentures and eventually get hundreds of acres of land is far more likely." - Albert Nason There are Hardy Bryans as Needham Bryan's descendants. https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Needham-201 Also Needham's possible daughter, [[Bryant-1913|Anne Bryan Wooten]], has[[Hardy-160| Lucy Hardy]] as an ancestor. ==John (Needham) Needhome Primary Sources - James City County & Elizabeth City County, VA== John Needham arrived in Virginia in 1621.Filby, P. William, ed.. Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s. Farmington Hills, MI, USA: Gale Research, 2006. Page 4 Needham came over with George Sandys in the ship "George" or from the Sumer Islands in the "Tyger". Robert Armistead Stewart The Researcher, 1926 John Needham Needhome lived at a plantation near James City, Virginia, 16 Feb 1623 The original lists of persons of quality; who went from Great Britain to the American Plantations, 1600-1700 by Hotten, John Camden, Publisher London : Hotten 1874. page 180see: [https://archive.org/details/originallistsofp00hottuoft/page/n5] page 180 John Needham Needhome, just like Edward Bryan, is listed in the Virginia, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1607-1890 as living in Virginia PioneerTownship, (James City County for John & Elizabeth City County for Edward Bryan), VA in 1624.Jackson, Ron V., Accelerated Indexing Systems, comp.. Virginia Census, 1607-1890. Compiled and digitized by Mr. Jackson and AIS from microfilmed schedules of the U.S. Federal Decennial Census, territorial/state censuses, and/or census substitutes.[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc=biS3&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&indiv=1&db=vacen&gsfn=John%20needham&gsln=Needhome&msydy=1624&msrpn__ftp=virginia,%20usa&msrpn=49&new=1&rank=1&redir=false&uidh=772&gss=angs-d&pcat=35&fh=0&h=33209224&recoff=8%209&ml_rpos=1 Ancestry.com] :Name: John Needome :State: VA :County: James City County :Township: Virginia Pioneer :Year: 1624 :Database: VA Early Census Index :Name: Edward Bryan :State: VA :County: Elizabeth City County :Township: Virginia Pioneer :Year: 1624 :Database: VA Early Census Index [[Space:John_Bryan_%281625-1711%29_Origin|Space:John_Bryan_%281625-1711%29_Origin]] ==James Needham the Explorer d. 1673== The family name Needham may have been for an explorer named James Needham who was killed in 1673 (see [http://www.carolana.com/Carolina/Explorers/jamesneedham.html James Needham]). That may be a stretch, as the earliest [[Bryan-1125|Needham Bryan]] found was born 1690. ==It's Impossible for Alice Needham to have married William Bryan, Marquis of Thomond== This [[Bryan-1423|William Bryan]] (1655-1742) couldn't have been a Marquis of Thomond because he was born way ahead of all Marquis. The first Marquess of Thomond was Sir Murrough O'Brien (1726 – 10 February 1808); The 2nd Marquess of Thomond was William O'Brien (1765 – 21 August 1846). He succeeded by special remainder as Marquess of Thomond in 1808 on the death of his uncle Murrough O'Brien, *Source: '''William Bryan, Marquis of Thomond (1655-1742), from Ireland to Isle of Wright Co.l, VA.''' There is also a mention of "Orders of Nobility IN Carolina" in this book. *Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_O%27Brien,_2nd_Marquess_of_Thomond ==Charles Needham, 4th Viscount Kilmorey== [[Needham-280|Charles Needham]] Charles Needham, 4th Viscount Kilmorey, Queen's Co & 4th Feudal Baron of Orhera, Co Armagh, died 1660 married Bridget, dau of Sir William Drury of Besthorpe, Norfolk. Died in the reign of Richard Cromwell. Joyce Ream is the 7 x ggd of Sir Charles Needham. He died a prisoner in the Tower of London in 1660. http://www.lackfamily.net/genealogy/names/whole%20family/f608.html#f168 So, if he died in 1660, how could he object to his (Alice Needham) daughter's marriage in 1689? Or - who was considered her "family" in 1689, that objected to her marriage? Her mom remarried. She married, secondly, Sir John Shaw, 1st Bt., son of Robert Shaw and Elizabeth Domilowe, on 24 June 1663 at Eltham, Kent, England. She married, thirdly, Sir John Baber on 15 February 1680/81 at St. Bride's, Fleet Street, London, England. She died circa July 1699.1 She was buried on 11 July 1699 at Eltham, Kent, England. https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Drury-709 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earl_of_Kilmorey http://www.thepeerage.com/p14042.htm#i140419 ==Alice (1656-1729), dau. of Lord Needham== The abridged compendium of American genealogy : first families of America : a genealogical encyclopedia of the United States. Statement of Responsibility:edited by Frederick A. Virkus. Authors: Virkus, Frederick Adams (Main Author). Format: Books/Monographs/Book on Film. Language: English publication: Chicago, Illinois : A. N. Marquis, 1925-1942, Physical: 7 v. : ports. Title Also Known As:The compendium of American genealogy. Vol. 2 pages 52 - 128 #8—William Bryan, Marquis of Thomond (1665­ 1742),from Ireland, 1689; settled in Isle of Wight Co., Va.; removed to N.C.. 1722:justice of peace; high sheriff; m 1689,Alice (1656-1729), dau. of Lord Needham; #7—Needham (1690-1767).justice of peace. Bertie Co.; mem. Assembly; m 1st, 1711,Annie Rambeau (1695-1730); #6—Col. Needham (1725-1800),col. militia; mem. Colonial Assembly and of every Provincial Congress of N.C.: m 1st, 1748,Nancy Smith (1728-60;Col. John’, mem. Colonial Assembly of N.C.): #5-Winonifred (1755-83),m 1773,Hon. Nathan Bryan (1750-98;Col. Hardy“ [1715-611,from Ireland to N.C.. m 1743,Mrs. Sarah [Bonner] Worseley. 1724-79,dau. of Thomas Bonner); LINK : http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89061706727;view=1up;seq=58 ==Did William Bryan (1655-1742) marry two Alices?== Theory: William Bryan married 1st wife Alice Needhamhttps://www.ancestry.com/sharing/30416499?h=4de608 (born Abt.1656- ), supposed daughter of [[Needham-280|Charles Needham]] and [[Drury-709|Bridget Drury]]. See "Alice NEEDHAM and Wm. BRYAN /N. C." below. Children: #Needham (1690-1 January 1770) #John Bryan (1692-1735) 2nd wife Alice MacLand (1677 if this is her birth date, she is too young to be Needham's mother) daughter of [[MacLand-8|John MacLand]] and Elizabeth Children: #William ( -1762) #Mary (1697-1780) #Alice (Bef 1705 because she is listed in grandfather John MacLand's will, unless 1705 means 1706 in the calendar of those days.) If these dates are true, there is a slight time span between the birth of the two sets of children, which could suggest two possible wives. Also, the two possible wives could have been confused as one wife, thus causing all the discrepancies and inconsistancies in information. ==Myth? - Why William & Alice Migrated to America== They emigrated to America in 1689 and lived first at the Isle of Wight Co, VA. They had three sons: William Bryan, Needham Bryan and John Bryan William Bryan, son of John Bryan, was born about 1650 and he married Alice “Elsie” Needham , daughter of Lord Needham, in England about 1689. William Bryan was a Puritan while Alice Needham was a Royalist. Both families disapproved of their marriage, so there is speculation that they eloped. William and Alice came to America in 1689 and settled in Isle of Wright County, Virginia. In 1742, William moved to Albemarle Sound, Pasquotank County, NC with two of his sons, John Bryan and Needham Bryan. A third son, William Bryan Jr ., stayed behind for a time, moving to North Carolina later. William Bryan Sr. died in Pasquotank County September 23, 1742. Alice Needham was born in 1659 (or 1673) in England, and died November 14, 1714 (or in 1729) in Orange County, Virginia. jjs_78626 originally shared this on 05 Dec 2016 on Ancestry.com ==William Bryan and Lady Alice Needham== Wm Bryan b1655 story Posted 05 Dec 2016 by jjs_78626 THIS IS IN ANCESTRY.COM AS A "PDF" FILE (AND LINKED FROM THIS PAGE). IT IS REPRODUCED HERE FOR SIMPLICITY / Ray Feb 2011 NEEDHAM - BRYAN One of the romantic couples in the ancestry of ELIZA JANE was her 6th great grandparents, WILLIAM BRYAN and LADY ALICE NEEDHAM. There are different accounts of WILLIAM BRYAN and LADY ALICE NEEDHAM but most agree that he was Catholic and she was Protestant, and her father did not approve of a marriage between them, so they eloped in 1689 and were married shortly before the Battle of Boyne in July 1690. WILLIAM was born in 1655 in County Claire, Ireland. LADY ALICE NEEDHAM, the daughter of LORD NEEDHAM, Viscount of Killarey, was born in 1656 and died in 1729 or 1739. The 2nd volume of the Magna Charta Descendants 1944 reported the marriage of WILLIAM BRYAN, Marquis of Thomond, to Lady ALICE NEEDHAM, suggesting political differences as the reason for parental disapproval. WILLIAM was named Marquis of Thormond, though other researchers state that title did not exist then. He could have been Earl of Inchiquin. After their marriage, they came to Isle of Wight County, Virginia, finally settling on the Albemarle sound in North Carolina. He served as High Sheriff and Justice of the Peace for Bertie County, and was a member of the Colonial Assembly for Pasquotank County, NC. He died in the year 1743. ALICE died in 1729. WILLIAM and ALICE’S granddaughter, RACHEL, married WILLIAM WHITFIELD I. See more on the WHITFIELDS. ==Alice NEEDHAM and Wm. BRYAN /N. C.== By Joyce Ream February 05, 2011 at 11:48:43 In reply to: Re: Alice NEEDHAM and Wm. BRYAN /N. C. Averette Lackey 3/26/10 Hi Averette.I have only just seen your message and I was very interested inyour posting regarding Alice Needham and William Bryan. I have done extensive research into this family, Charles Needham, the youngest son of Charles Needham the 4th Viscount Kilmorey and his wife, Elizabeth Sedley are my 6 x great-grandparents. Charles Needham, 4th Viscount Kilmorey, was engaged in an uprising to restore King Charles II to the throne, but, when this was defeated on August 5th, 1659, he was taken as a prisoner to London, where he died suddenly the following year. He was buried in the family tomb in the church at Adderley, Shropshire. The Administration for the estate of Charles Viscount Kilmorey of Shavington, Shropshire, was dated July 3rd, 1661, and it mentioned his five minor children in the following order: #Robert #Mary #Thomas #Byron #Charles A private act of Parliament was passed in 1676 (29 Charles II) to pay off the debts of £2,052/9/1 of Charles late Lord Viscount Kilmorey, and to make financial provision for his sons, Thomas, Byron, and Charles. An error that surfaces periodically suggests that Charles Needham and Bridget Drury had a daughter named Alice, who married William Bryan and emigrated to America with him. However, it cannot be stressed too strongly that, in the Administration of Charles Needham's estate, his five living children are mentioned, only one of them, Mary, being a daughter. Moreover, with these five children, plus one other who had died in infancy, there is simply no room for an extra child. Thus, there cannot possibly be another daughter, Alice, in this family. You can find my research into the Needham (Kilmorey) family on my home page http://www.members.shaw.ca/jmream/http://www.members.shaw.ca/jmream/ I hope this will be of interest and help to you.Don't hesitate to ask me any questions you may have. Best wishes Joyce Ream https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/needham/1614/ == Sources == * [http://genforum.genealogy.com/needham/messages/605.html genforum post]

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directed from [[Space:Victoria Settlement Provincial Site|Victoria Settlement Provincial Historical Site]] === Post on Sill Construction === The earliest buildings at Fort Victoria were built during 1864-65 and included the Clerk’s quarters, a trading shop and general store. The only remaining building is the Clerk’s quarters, built using the “post on sill” method of construction. This technique was favoured by the fur traders because it did not require as many long timbers as other log building methods. If necessary buildings constructed in this manner could be easily disassembled and moved to a different location. Some of the logs in the Clerk’s quarters show evidence of reuse. Post on sill construction was used across Canada and was known by a number of names, including the “Hudson’s Bay frame”, and “Red River frame”. In ‘post on sill” construction walls are built by first erecting a frame of vertical posts and horizontal sills connected by mortise and tenon. The area between the upright posts is then filled with short horizontal timbers. These timbers are held in place with short tenons which fit into the grooves in the posts. These logs are usually hewn flat on the tops and bottoms so that they fit tightly together. Later buildings constructed at Fort Victoria used horizontal logs notched together at their corners. A variety of notches were used. The simplest were saddle notches, while more elaborate “Dove Tail” notches were more secure. The late 19th century free trader’s cabin still standing on River Lot 3 east of the fort is an example of this method of construction. In the Clerk’s quarters, the short horizontal pieces were also hewn on their exterior faces so that they could readily shed water. The interior was left round and was covered with willow lath and plaster. Later the exterior was also covered with lath and plaster.

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[[Category:Piedmont Paper Mill, Luke, Maryland]] The paper mill at the Potomac River played an important role in the local communities on the border between Maryland and West-Virginia. Many ancestors of [[Gates-1834|Henry Louis Gates Jr]] featured in the Wikitree year challenge of 2021 worked in the mill. ==Location== Paper mills that produce paper made from wood need a lot of water, wood, fuel and laborers, so a spot near a river, woodlands and coal mines is perfect. That made West Virginia such a good place to start a paper mill. ==Paper making process== In earlier times paper was made of rags. By pounding them in water the fibers loosened into a pulp which was used to make paper. The process used to make paper by the Luke family was based on a chemical process that extracted cellulose fibers from wood chips. It's called the sulfite process. The cellulose fibers are beaten in water so the fibers are well separated and saturated with water. This was all done in the pulp mill. In the paper mill the pulp was filtered on a woven screen to form a sheet which was next compressed, and dried to loosen the water content. [https://www.britannica.com/technology/papermaking ==Luke paper mill== {{Image|file=Potomac_Papermills.jpg |caption=West Virginia Paper Company }} ===Relocation=== The plant was originally located in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piedmont,_West_Virginia Piedmont, West Virginia] on the south bank of the Potomac River. But because the Potomac River shifted its course, the plant was now on the other side of the river. Even the municipality changed its name in 1922, so that the plant was now situated - without relocating - in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luke,_Maryland Luke, Allegany County, Maryland]. ===Founding=== The founder [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Luke William Luke] was born into a Scottish paper making family who came to the US in 1852. He started working for Jessup and Moore Paper Company in Harper's Ferry, West Virginia. He did this until 1898. In the meantime he started his own small paper making company in 1889 with two of his sons. ===Accidents=== {{Image|file=Potomac_Papermills-4.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Potomac Papermills. }} There were a lot of accidents in the mills. The machines were dangerous because they didn’t have coverings. All the moving parts could be reached so losing a finger or cutting a hand were common injuries and considered to be minor. More serious injuries came from getting clothes pulled into the machines which led to crushed limbs. Other injuries were from burns from explosions and electrocutions or falls from high places. Sometimes these accidents led to the death of an employee. ===Strike=== In 1919, the employees went on strike due to the long working hours of a two-shift system, 11 hours during the day and 13 hours at night, six days a week with low pay. This was during the WWI period. The factory management retaliated by closing the mill and firing the active union members. The management claimed that they wanted to handle employees individually. They pointed to the fact that they had hired nurses to look after employees during the influenza epidemic as an example of good faith. They claimed they would switch to an 8-hour shift schedule when they could find enough employees. A mass meeting with a dance afterwards was held to support the strikers. The culmination of the whole issue was the arrest of five strikers who were accused of assaulting two deputy sheriffs - employees of the paper mill sworn in by the Sheriff - who were accompanying workers from work to home during the strike.The five men were tried and acquitted in a jury trial. [http://wvnewspapers.advantage-preservation.com/viewer/?t=35654&i=t&by=1919&bdd=1910&bm=5&bd=9&d=05091919-05091919&fn=piedmont_herald_usa_west_virginia_piedmont_19190509_english_1&df=1&dt=8 verdicht strike trial may 1919] Workers got paid twice a month and on payday shops in town were open in the evening. ===Production=== In 1955 the Luke mill was producing enameled printing paper and converting paper. [http://wvnewspapers.advantage-preservation.com/viewer/?k=%22kraft%20paper%22&t=35654&i=t&d=01011887-12312006&m=between&ord=k1&fn=piedmont_herald_usa_west_virginia_piedmont_19560112_english_1&df=1&dt=10 annual report 1955 in peidmont Herald] ===Devon club=== {{Image|file=Potomac_Papermills-5.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Devon club house 1911 }}In 1911 William Luke founded the '''Devon Club''' and built them a club house. It was opened on March 23, 1911. The club was named after the river on which banks William Luke was born in Scotland. The Devon Club was meant for the employees of the paper mill. You could only become a member if another member presented you for membership. Fees were 5 US dollars a year. Race isn't mentioned.... The building had four bowling alleys on the first floor, a gaming room with pool tables a billiard, checker chess tables, card rooms and two reading rooms on the second floor and on the third floor a massive assembly or concert hall with a large stage. [http://wvnewspapers.advantage-preservation.com/viewer/?k=%22devon%20club%22&t=35654&i=t&by=1911&bdd=1910&d=01011837-12312019&m=between&ord=k1&fn=piedmont_herald_usa_west_virginia_piedmont_19110324_english_1&df=1&dt=10 opening Devon club 1911] {{Clear}} ===Sport=== The mill employees had sport teams who competed with the teams of other factories. It started with two baseball teams - one forthe pulp mill and one for the paper mill - but at the end of 1929 they also formed a basketballteam.[http://wvnewspapers.advantage-preservation.com/viewer/?k=%22paper%20mill%22&t=35654&i=t&by=1929&bdd=1920&bm=12&bd=12&d=12121929-12121929&m=between&ord=k1&fn=piedmont_herald_usa_west_virginia_piedmont_19291212_english_1&df=1&dt=1 basketball team] ==Company History== ===Piedmont Paper Co. (1888 - 1899)=== 60 employees producing printing paper called West Virginia paper. https://www.encyclopedia.com/social-sciences-and-law/economics-business-and-labor/businesses-and-occupations/westvaco-corp ====West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company (1897 - 1969)==== In 1897 the company merged with the West Virginia Pulp Company in Davis, West Virginia to become the West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company. They expanded further in the following years. When the founder William Luke died in 1912 the company owned four mills situated in West Virginia, Pennsylvania, New York and Virginia. [http://www.fundinguniverse.com/company-histories/westvaco-corporation-history/ history of westvaco ===Westvaco (1969 - 2002)=== On March 3, 1969 the company changed its name to Westvaco. This name was already in use as trademark and brandname but not for the company itself. Due to the fact that the company had many mills outside West Virginia and even outside the US,(Belgium, Brazil and Australia were mentioned) the old name didn't fit the bill anymore. [http://wvnewspapers.advantage-preservation.com/viewer/?k=%22westvaco%22&t=35654&i=t&by=1969&bdd=1960&d=01011887-12312006&m=between&ord=k1&fn=piedmont_herald_usa_west_virginia_piedmont_19690305_english_1&df=1&dt=10 name change WEstvaco 1969] === Meadwestvaco (2002 - 2005) === ===New Page (2005 - 2015)=== In 2005 Mead Westvaco sold its paper business to New Page, a new company controlled by Cerberus Capital management based in New York. [http://wvnewspapers.advantage-preservation.com/viewer/?k=%22mead%20westvaco%22&t=35654&i=t&d=01011887-12312006&m=between&ord=k1&fn=piedmont_herald_usa_west_virginia_piedmont_20050308_english_1&df=1&dt=10 Piedmont Herald march 8th 2005] ====Verso Corporation (2015 until closure in 2019) ==== Verso Corporation, an Ohio company, acquired the facility in 2015 and operated it until May 2019. The company said they were closing mill because of a combination of high production costs at this mill and reduced demand for coated free sheet paper, the type of paper the mill produced. [https://www.paperage.com/2019news/04_30_2019verso_luke_mill_closure.html Verso to Close Coated Freesheet Paper Mill in Luke, Maryland], ''Paper Age'', April 30, 2019.[https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/it-was-the-backbone-of-this-town-for-131-years-now-luke-paper-mill-is-gone/2019/05/31/d4e53198-82d1-11e9-95a9-e2c830afe24f_story.html It was the backbone of this town for 131 years. Now Luke paper mill is gone.], The Washington Post, 1 June 2019. ===Effects of the closure=== ====Unemployment==== 675 jobs were lost when the mill closed and 2,000 jobs in the near area were affected. ====Pollution==== Black liquid - a waste product of pulp produce - was discovered leaking into the Potomac River almost a year after the closure of the mill. Before its closure, this liquid was burnt by the mill as an energy source--a practice in use since the 1930's. Black liquid is very caustic. [https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2019/10/25/maryland-environmental-officials-investigate-leak-upper-potomac-river-near-shuttered-paper-mill/ The Washington Post; Maryland environmental officials investigate leak in Upper Potomac River near shuttered paper mill; 25 Oct 2019.] ====Water Supply==== Luke lost its drinking water supply from the mill and had to invest in a new supply source. They connected their system to that of Westernport. This was subsidized by a Maryland State grant. [https://www.bizjournals.com/baltimore/news/2020/08/04/towns-affected-by-paper-mill-closure-seek-funding.html Baltimore Business Journal; Western Maryland towns affected by paper mill closure seek state aid for water supply project; 4 Aug 2020.] ===Latest news=== January 19th, 2021: It looks as if there's a buyer for the closed mill. Whiskey River would start a lumber related business on the site, selling wood chips and offering up to 200 jobs [https://www.wcbcradio.com/?archiv=purchase-of-luke-mill-appears-imminent WCBC Radio; Purchase of Luke Mill Appears Imminent, 19 Jan 2021.] ==Research Notes== # The archives of the different companies that Luke mill was a part of are now located at Cornell University (the West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company) and # the kind of process of papermaking which was used in Luke is not totally clear. The different sources state it was the first successful one using the sulfite process but the pollution caused after the closure of the factory in 2019 mentions black liquid, the waste result of the Kraft process of extracting carbon fibers from wood. I see two possibilities: one, the sources are partly wrong, two: they changed the process somewhere during the existence of the factory. ==Sources== * https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rlLl7nXxIMg historic film tri-town * https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o9jC78x3KuI historic film 1952 factory * https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rS2ICn5v6C0 drone footage paper mill luke * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MeadWestvaco * https://snaccooperative.org/ark:/99166/w6zd1vw1 about West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company (archives at Cornell university) * https://www.mechanicville.com/DocumentCenter/Home/View/34 * http://www.fundinguniverse.com/company-histories/westvaco-corporation-history/ * https://schistory.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/West-Virginia-Pulp-and-Paper-Company-of-South-Carolina-records-433.00.pdf * https://foresthistory.org/research-explore/archives-library/fhs-archival-collections/inventory-of-the-westvaco-corporation-records/ * https://www.britannica.com/technology/papermaking * https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/it-was-the-backbone-of-this-town-for-131-years-now-luke-paper-mill-is-gone/2019/05/31/d4e53198-82d1-11e9-95a9-e2c830afe24f_story.html * https://southernmarylandchronicle.com/2020/06/01/maryland-sues-paper-mill-for-potomac-river-pollution/ ---- [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Potomac_Papermills|Click Here for WikiTree Profiles that link to this page]].

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{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ==History/Timeline== {{Image|file=Potter_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Alibates Flint Quarries. }} *{{Blue|Potter County was created 1876 Texas from Bexar Dist. and organized 1887.}}https://texasalmanac.com/index.php?q=topics/government/potter-county :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]]'''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtVeDaZxAXo Amarillo]''' :Ice Age Clovis Culture- Indians in the Ice Age Clovis Culture, used the Alibates flint for their spear points, when hunting the Mammoths before the Great lakes formed.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alibates_Flint_Quarries_National_Monument People came to the red bluffs near the Canadian River to find flint for their spears. :Pueblo dwelling sites have been found along the Canadian River.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcp07 :'''1541''' -Francisco Vásquez de Coronado crossed the area. :'''1700''' - Recent Apache culture was found here, then were pushed out of the by Comanches. :'''1820''' - Major Stephen H Long followed the Canadian River eastward to the junction with the Arkansas. :'''1840- 1849'''- During the California gold rush, gold seekers came through on trails blazed by Josiah Gregg and Randolph B Marcy surveyed along the Canadian valley. :'''1845 and 1853''' Lt. James W. Abert and Lt. Amiel W. Whipple crossed the area during their surveys of the Canadian valley.. ::Remains of a plaza of the Comanchero traders and New Mexican pastores camps at Tecovas Springs. :'''1870's''' buffalo hunting decimated the herds that once roamed the area, forcing the Indians, who were dependent upon the buffalo, to leave. :'''1876''' - Texas legislature formed Potter County from the Bexar District and organized 1887. Residents were employees of cattle ranches. :'''1877''' David T. Beals and W. H. Bates began '''LX Ranch''' headquarters on Ranch Creek, near N bank of the Canadian River. '''LIT Ranch''' owned by George W. Littlefield in western portion of the county. {{Image|file=Wilbarger_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=. }}{{clear}} :'''1880''' census: 28 people on the 3 ranches, 14,000 cattle and 4,200 sheep, but '''no crops''' :'''1881''' Henry B. Sanborn opened the Frying Pan Ranch at Tecovas Springs. Warren W. Wetzel, the ranch bookkeeper and later Amarillo's first mayor, resided at the adobe headquarters. Katherine Wentzel was the only woman in this county for about six years. :'''1887''' Settlements increased drastically with construction of the '''Fort Worth and Denver City Railway''' across the Panhandle. One construction camp grew overnight from a buffalo-hut settlement known as Ragtown-- Amarillo. :'''Aug 30, 1887''' - William B. Plemons, county judge, proposed townsite near the head of Amarillo Creek when Oldham County officials ordered an election held on August 30 to organize Potter County. ::J.T Berry proposed Oneida and Plemons agreed. (2) miles southeast ::Frank Lester, and Henry Sanborn suggested Plains City. ::Jesse Jenkins, a Tascosa saloon owner, suggested Ragtown with a new name of Odessa. Majority of voters were cowhands of the LX Ranch, they were promised lots for business, residence. :The election returns favored Oneida (renamed Amarillo). :'''Oct, 1887''' -Railroad was completed into the town in October 1887, a post office was established. People from surrounding townsites began to move to the new county seat. {{Image|file=Potter_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Railroad }}{{clear}} :'''May 1888''', The first newspaper, the Amarillo Champion and a school was established.. :'''1890''' - Henry Sanborn, had been establishing another townsite east of "Old Town" Amarillo, and due toflood dangers, most of the town was moved to a new, higher site. :'''1890'''- Cattle ranching was firmly the most lucrative business, dominating Potter County's economy and culture. Twenty ranches, ( 511,000 acres), were here. :'''1899''' - Santa Fe line built its large divisional office and an 8-stall engine house, a blacksmith shop, and a machine shop . :'''1900'''- 79 ranches with population 1,820. Railroads brought in more population and expansion. :'''1904''' the Southern Kansas, the Pecos and Northern Texas, and the Choctaw, Oklahoma and Texas railroads had also built lines through the county :'''1906''' - Population was 5,000 :'''1908''' Santa Fe RR extended to Canyon, Lubbock, and Sweetwater. Amarillo became the shipping and marketing center for ranchers in the Panhandle, South Plains, and eastern New Mexico, grew rapidly during this time. Railroad employees, construction workers "sharks, grafters, pickpockets and bums" who hoped to take advantage of the boom arrived. :'''1908-1910''' Santa Fe Railroad, established agricultural demonstration centers, hired agricultural agents to work with local farmers, and ran excursion trains from Chicago and elsewhere into Amarillo for prospective buyers.. :'''1910''' Old ranchlands in the Panhandle were subdivided into farmland, the town also became the terminus of excursion trains carrying hundreds of prospective farmers, who were met by the agents of land companies and taken out to view property. :'''1910''' - population was 9,957 in 1910. Cattle ranches split into farms. Cattle ranching was the most important of the county's agricultural economy. There were 162 farms and ranches in the county, with 500 acres was planted in corn, the county's most important crop at the time. :'''1918''' - gas field discovered twenty-five miles NW of Amarillo :'''1920''' - # farms and ranches were 322, with 24,500 acres planted in wheat, and 3,200 acres in sorghum. Cattle remained an important part of the local economy - 28,500. :'''1928''' Construction completed to Texline to connect the Fort Worth & Denver City with the Colorado and Southern. The two companies, with a system reaching from Wyoming to the Gulf of Mexico, were now consolidated into the Burlington System. ::Headquarters of oil companies, Phillips Petroleum, Shamrock Oil and Gas, Magnolia Petroleum Company, and the Texas Company (Texaco), which built a large refinery east of Amarillo. ::New towns-Bushland, Cliffside, Ady, Soncy, Pullman, and St. Francis began near the railroads. :'''1925''' Oil began to be produced :'''1930's''' - '''The Great Depression''' forced some oil companies to close and hit farmers hard. Crops harvested declined from 42,546 acres to 38,037 acres. :'''New Deal programs,''' helped give work and sustenance to families. '''Work Projects Administration''' helped to fund improvements of Amarillo streets and sewerage. :'''1941 - World War II''' -Amarillo Army Air Field and the Pantex Munitions Plant, which had servicemen and created new jobs. :'''1945''' - 540 farms and ranches in the county. :'''1946''' - Closure of the airfield hit the economy again. :'''1949''' - A tornado crossed Amarillo, while this author's aunt and uncle were in the movie theater. The Tornado blew away all of their garage on Polk Street, and part of the house roof. this tornado caused $3,000,000 Dollars property damage with the loss of 7 lives.http://amarillo.gov/?page_id=1715 :'''1951''' - Amarillo Air Force Base opened, :'''1950's -''' Development of Panhandle mineral resources, helped to spur further growth. :'''1960''' - population was 115,580. :'''1968''' - Closure of the air force base was a severe blow and by :'''1970''' -County's population dropped to 90,511. :'''1974''' - 250,000 barrels of oil were produced. :'''1978''' - 436,000 barrels oil :'''1980 ''' - population was 98,637. 91% of the land was farms and ranches and 10% was cultivated. Wheat and sorghum were the most important crops with large cattle ranches in the majority of the county. :'''post 1920''' manufacturing income has been derived largely from helium, natural gas, oil, and sand and gravel; approximately 60% of the world's helium has been produced there. Though natural gas has been produced in the area since before 1920 :'''1982 -''' 382,000 barrels oil. 48,477,000,000 cubic feet of gas-well gas and 1,867,000,000 cubic feet of casinghead gas were produced. :'''1990''': - 198,000 barrels oil and population was 97,874 :'''2000''' - 2000, about 295,000 barrels of oil were produced in the area, and 24,879,000,000 cubic feet of gas-well gas was extracted. :''' Jan 1, 2001'''- 9,160,319 barrels of oil had been taken from county lands since discovery :production of natural gas has also significantly contributed to the county’s economy.

===='''{{Blue| Amarillo History}}'''==== :'''{{Blue|AMARILLO HISTORY}}''' :'''1887''' - '''{{Blue| Trail driving days ended.}}''' Amarillo was settled . The Fort Worth & Denver City Railroad was building diagonally across the Panhandle of Texas SE to NW and the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe ran NE to SW. At their intersection SOUTH of the Canadian River became Amarillo, the cattle shipping market and later days would be a confluence of the railways coming into Texas.. http://www.amarillo-chamber.org/amarillo-history.html :'''1887''' Builders of the railways felt that a major shipping center north needed to be on the Plains, but not on the Canadian river. The People focused on Amarillo site..feIt the shipping center would be southeast of the Fort Worth & Denver City’s Amarillo Creek crossing, as far north on the Plains as possible and yet keeping clear of the Canadian River. Washburn (Claude) had a geographical advantage, the railways crossed in Amarillo. '''{{Blue|A Place Called Ragtown}}''' when the business center for Amarillo/Ragtown was laid out near Bowie and West 4th. To create this town, the State of Texas was paid $1,280 for 640 Acres of School land. :'''1887''' The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe stopped building when it reached the town of Panhandle , but brought its trains to Amarillo over the Fort Worth & Denver City tracks by way of a “topline” connecting Panhandle and Washburn. :'''1887''' Amarillo first Newspaper, Amarillo Northwestern founded in 1887 by D.F. Rudolph; it was followed by the Amarillo Champion in 1889, founded by H.H. Brooks. :'''1877''' AGAIN Charles Goodnight and Judge O.H. Nelson brought their registered bulls into Amarillo, where they could be mixed and bred with the native Longhorns. Hereford cattle breeding was started. These interbred herds inherited Longhorn hardiness and the Hereford quality of beef. {{Image|file=Potter_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=1943, Amarillo. }}{{clear}} :::'''March 1888''' Amarillo's railroads, cattle and merchandising was increased with first Fort Worth & Denver City passenger train arrived in Amarillo in March of 1888 from Clarendon, which was the former terminal. ::'''1888''' The first courthouse was built was built of bricks made from Amarillo Creek.. Its square was bounded by Travis, Bowie, 4th and 5th Streets in '''Old Town.'''. The railroad depot was south of tracks. The name Amarillo, which means yellow in Spanish, was probably chosen because of the '''color of the sub-soil''' in nearby Amarillo Creek. In the early days most houses were painted yellow in honor of the name. Stockyards nearby. :'''1888''' and into the early 1890’s Amarillo was the the western states' greatest cattle shipping market. A railroad to Roswell accepted the herds that were being driven into Amarillo "(50,000 head in the town) Herds would be held 2 weeks at water holes on the prairie waiting for available transportation. :'''1889''': The town began to move gradually moved EASTWARD when the Glidden & Sanborn addition was built EASTWARD . They hauled the depot was hauled to Polk and First Streets. A New Amarillo Hotel, was built at Polk and 3rd. :'''1890''' -- businesses and houses Sprang up along Polk and Taylor. A Windmill with tanks provided the first public water supply locayed. The first public utility was a water supply system from a windmill and tanks at the Sanborn homestead. :'''1893''' - an election in May officially moved the courthouse to Gladden and Sunburn addition on Polk and Taylor. They hand carried needed books and records from the rented county offices in the businesses to the courthouse. :1896 When the printing office was moved from “Old Town” , the building displayed many '''{{Blue|bullet holes, mementos of early day “shoot outs.}}''' The third newspaper, and only survivor of the pioneer days, was the Amarillo News founded in 1892 by J.L. Caldwell. :'''1898''' -The Pecos Valley & North Eastern, known locally as the Pea Vine, built into Amarillo from Roswell . :'''1899''' Pecos Valley & North Eastern came under control of the A.T. &S.F. which started its through-train service from the east to Roswell and westward in August, 1899. {{Image|file=Potter_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=1943, Amarillo. }}{{clear}} :'''1908''' A.T. &S.F. built connecting linkage from Panhandle to Amarillo, and continued south to Sweetwater in 1911, northeast to Borger in 1926, and north toward Los Animas as far as Boise City in 1931. :'''1910''' the population of Amarillo had grown to 9,957. :'''1913''' Amarillo was authorized its charter. with voting 657 to 169. First city of SW and the 5th in USA to have Commission-Manager type of government. :'''1908''' A.T. &S.F. Railroad built connecting linkage from Panhandle to Amarillo, and continued south to Sweetwater in 1911, northeast to Borger in 1926, and N toward Los Animas as far as Boise City in 1931. :'''1902''' - Cheyenne, Oklahoma & Western, nicknamed the “Cow Track,” built into Amarillo from the east. :'''1904''' It soon took control of the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific, and extended construction to Tucumcari :1909 =West Texas State University at Canyon was founded :'''Sept, 1918''' -Gas was discovered in September, two miles north of Amarillo in the Hapgood well. This has grown to be the world’s second largest gas field; pipelines deliver Panhandle gas as far away as the Atlantic seaboard, creating the world’s largest natural gas development. :'''1920''': Black Gold (oil) was discovered by Gulf Production Company on the BurkBurnett 6666 Ranch. :'''1928''' the Fort Worth & Denver City built a network of railroads on the South Plains that greatly benefited Amarillo. :'''1929''' - Amarillo College :'''June 19, 1929''' airplane transportation began air mail service on July 1, 1930. :'''1931''' they began building from railroad Childress to Pampa. ::Amarillo's 1st schoolhouse was built near a lake in the vicinity of Van Buren and 8th.


===Government Offices=== {{Image|file=Potter_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=Potter County courthouse. }} * It is named for Robert Potter who was a signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence and the Secretary of the Texas Navy. * Texas Department of Criminal Justice Clements Unit and Neal Unit - in unincorporated Potter County, east of the City of Amarillo. ====Geography==== Panhandle of Texas Potter county is a rolling terrain. Its elevation is 3,000- 3,800 feet above sea level. Its soils are mainly chocolate and red loams with some sand and clay. The''' Canadian River''' flows easterly across the northern part of Potter County. In 965, Lake Meredith was formed by damming a portion of the Canadian River and is 8 miles in the NW part of the county. North Central Plains is bounded by the '''Caprock Escarpment''' in the Panhandle. The Caprock is higher in elevation than the rest of the North Central Plains. A noted fact of one who has lived there,- over the ages the creeks and rivers run-off of water wears the region down to the river. This is known as the '''Breaks.''' The Texas Panhandle is a region of the U.S. state of Texas consisting of the northernmost 26 counties in the state. The panhandle is a rectangular area bordered by New Mexico to the west and Oklahoma to the north and east. The Handbook of Texas defines the southern border of Swisher County to be the southern boundary of the Texas Panhandle region. According to the Panhandle Regional Planning Commission, the following counties constitute the Texas Panhandle: Armstrong County, Briscoe County, Carson County, Castro County, Childress County, Collingsworth County, Dallam County, Deaf Smith County, Donley County, Gray County, Hall County, Hansford County, Hartley County, Hemphill County, Hutchinson County, Lipscomb County, Moore County, Ochiltree County, Oldham County, Parmer County, Potter County, Randall County, Roberts County, Sherman County, Swisher County, Wheeler County ====Formed From==== *Potter county was created 21 August 1876 from Bexar Land District ====Adjacent counties==== :Moore County (north) :Carson County (east) :Randall County (south) :Oldham County (west) :Deaf Smith County (southwest) :Armstrong County (southeast) :Hartley County (northwest) :Hutchinson County (northeast) ====Protected areas==== *Alibates Flint Quarries National Monument - here there is located a Working Dogs Program, {{Image|file=Potter_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Alibates Flint Quarries. }}{{clear}} *Lake Meredith National Recreation *Canadian River ====Demographics==== Prairie grasses cover the land, with hugh cactuses, mesquite, hackberry, juniper, and scrub oak grow in the breaks. Temperatures range from an average low of 23° F in January to an average high of 92° in July. In 2014 the there were 21,627 people living in Potter County. 47.1 percent were Anglo, 36.7 percent were Hispanic, and 10.8 percent were African American. Over 81% of residents over age of 25 are high school graduates with 14% are college graduates. Amarillo in the 21st century is the transportation and distribution for much of West Texas.;Oil and gas production, manufacturing, petrochemicals, and agriculture are the elements that support much of the economy of the county. 2002 the county had 305 farms and ranches covering 521,824 acres, 86% are pasture, with 13% in crops. of which were devoted to pasture and 13 percent to crops. That year farmers and ranchers in the area earned $19,490,000. Livestock sales accounted for $18,175,000 of the total. Beef cattle raising and processing were the county’s chief agricultural activities, though crops such as corn and wheat were also grown there. Over 90% of the people in Potter County live in urban areas. Amarillo (population, 200,526, partly in Randall County) remains the seat of government and is by far the largest center of population. Annual rainfall averages 20.28 inches. The growing season lasts 190 days. The climate here is arid due to the elevation. '''POLITICS''': - Voters supported Democratic nominations for President''' 1888-1948''' after which '''many Republican''' presidents were supported. A majority of the county's electorate voted '''Republican''' in almost every election between 1952 and 2004, however. EXCEPTION was- 1964, Democrat and Texas son Lyndon B. Johnson. Potter and most Texas panhandle counties are strongly Republican in politics in the recent years. '''Railroad'''- Potter county's economy grew from ranching, and the stores that accompany a city. '''The railroads were built.''' Amarillo is a hub for Railroads. These rapidly expanded, leading to the installation of a large division office, and shops, eight-stall engine house... and diversified rapidly during the late 1890s and early 1900s as new railroads built into the area. *1899 the Santa Fe line established a large divisional office in the town and built an eight-stall engine house, a blacksmith shop, and a machine shop there. * 1904 - #Santa Fe #Southern Kansas #Pecos and Northern Texas #Choctaw, #Oklahoma and Texas railroads had also built lines through the county. In *1908 the Santa Fe extended a branch line to Canyon, Lubbock, and Sweetwater. Amarillo, already the marketing center for ranchers in the Panhandle, South Plains, and New Mexico, **[[:Category: Ussery-Roan Texas State Veterans Home, Amarillo, Texas|Ussery-Roan Texas State Veterans Home]] is located in Amarillo, Texas Highways:
:I-27 (TX) Interstate 27 :I-40 (TX) Interstate 40 :Interstate 40 Business :U.S. Highway 60 :U.S. Highway 87 :U.S. Highway 287 :Texas State Highway 136 :Texas Loop 335 ====Cities==== *[[:Category:Amarillo, Texas|Amarillo]] - is part of Potter County and Randall county. =====Town/Communities===== *[[:Category:Bishop Hills, Texas|Bishop Hills]] *[[:Category:Ady, Texas|Ady]] *[[:Category:Boden, Texas|Boden]] *[[:Category:Bushland, Texas|Bushland]] *[[:Category:Chunky, Texas|Chunky]] *[[:Category:Cliffside, Texas|Cliffside]] *[[:Category:Gentry, Texas|Gentry]] *[[:Category:Gluck, Texas|Gluck]] *[[:Category:Juilliard, Texas|Juilliard]] *[[:Category:Marsh, Texas|Marsh]] *[[:Category:Mayer, Texas|Mayer]] *[[:Category: Puente, Texas|Puente]] *[[:Category: St. Francis, Texas|St. Francis]] Historical:
*[[:Category: Dumas Junction, Texas|Dumas Junction]] *[[:Category: Folsom, Texas|Folsom]] *[[:Category: Pleasant Valley, Texas|Pleasant Valley]] *[[:Category: Pullman, Texas|Pullman]] *[[:Category: Soncy, Texas|Soncy]] ===Resources=== {{Image|file=Potter_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=Cadillac Ranch by millionaire Stanley Marsh }} *Oil and Gas was discovered. Refineries such as Phillips Petroleum, Shamrock Oil and Gas, Magnolia Petroleum Company, and the Texas Company (Texaco), which built a large refinery just east of Amarillo. *Child-welfare unit, *Library, *Cerebral palsy clinic *Harrington Regional Medical Center. *Amarillo College serves both Potter and Randall counties *Texas State Technical College , Amarillo Branch * Amarillo Globe-News Company publishes the Amarillo News and Globe-Times. I *Helium production and zinc smelters ===Census=== :1880 -- 28 :1890 -- 849 :1900 -- 1,820 :1910 -- 12,424 :1920 -- 16,710 :1930 -- 46,080 :1940 -- 54,265 :1950 -- 73,366 :1960 -- 115,580 :1970 -- 90,511 :1980 -- 98,637 :1990 -- 97,874 :2000 -- 113,546 :2010 -- 121,073 :Est. 2014 -- 121,627 ===Notables=== {{Image|file=Potter_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=c |size=230 |caption=Vietnam War Memorial. }} * Ernest O. Thompson, a decorated World War I general *Rick Douglas Husband, commander of Space Shuttle, Columbia *Charles Adair *'''[[Goodnight-316 |Charles J Goodnight]]''' Charles Goodnight, rancher, Texas ranger *T. Boone Pickens, Jr., oilman and philanthropist *Stanley Marsh *Robert Potter, signer of Texas Independence 1799–1842 *William B. Plemons *James Nathan Browning, Texas lieutenant governor *George Hendricks Beverley, U.S. Air Force general *Thomas E. Creek, U.S. Marine Corps Medal of Honor recipient *Rick Husband, astronaut *Paul Lockhart, astronaut *Leroy Matthiesen, local Catholic bishop ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Llano Cemetery, Amarillo, Texas|Llano Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Memorial Park Cemetery, Amarillo, Texas|Memorial Park Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Memory Gardens Cemetery, Amarillo, Texas|Memory Gardens Cemetery]] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2707 Find a Grave Cemeteries, Potter county] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=171790 Llano Cemetery, find a grave] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Potter_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch Cemeteries, Potter County] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Potter/ListPotter.html Potter County Cemeteries by Gloria Mayfield] {{Image|file=Potter_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=220 |caption=War Memorial }}{{clear}} ===Sources=== *http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasArt/Cadillac-Ranch-Amarillo-Texas.htm *http://www.co.potter.tx.us *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alibates_Flint_Quarries_National_Monument *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potter_County,_Texas *Handbook of Texas Online, H. Allen Anderson and John Leffler, "Potter County," accessed June 23, 2016, http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcp07. Uploaded on June 15, 2010. Modified on February 15, 2016. Published by the Texas State Historical Association. *http://www.legendsofamerica.com/tx-cadillacranch.html *http://www.roadsideamerica.com/story/2220 *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alibates_Flint_Quarries_National_Monument#/media/File:Alfl_alibates_20060726164737.jpg Alibates Flint quarries] *Panhandle of Texas geography *https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcp07 === See Also === * [https://amags-tx.org/ Amarillo Genealogical Society]

Pound and Kester Families

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'''Hunt, John E.''' - compiler; '''"Pound and Kester Families''', Containing, An Account Of The Ancestry Of John Pound (Born In 1735) And William Kester (Born In 1733) And A Genealogical Record Of All Their Descendants And Other Family Historical Matter."; Regan Printing House, Chicago, IL; 1904; First Edition; 628 Pages, Indexed. ---- [https://archive.org/stream/poundkesterfamil1904hunt#page/n3/mode/2up This is a LINK to the Archive.org / Boston Public Library Digitized version of the book: "Pound and Kester Families". This version is a photo of each page, that you can flip through, page by page.]. ('''IT IS PHOTOS OF EACH PAGE, FROM FRONT COVER TO BACK COVER'''.) [http://www.archive.org/stream/poundandkesterf00huntgoog/poundandkesterf00huntgoog_djvu.txt This is a LINK to the Google digital full text version of the book: "Pound and Kester Families". Just need to let you know that Google did a great job, but there are a lot of typo's, so please double check another version of the book for typo corrections.]. ('''IT IS TYPED UP TEXT OF THE BOOK, DONE BY THE GREAT GOOGLE FOLKS - But take heed to my note above about typo's'''.) (Side note ... you can click on the link "SEE OTHER FORMATS" in the upper right, and switch to real page view, just like the link above from Boston Library.) [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066246620;view=1up;seq=7 This is a LINK to Hunt's book, Pound and Kester Families on the HATHI TRUST DIGITAL LIBRARY Site]. It is full page views, either scroll or use the FIND option. ---- If you are working on the genealogy of a Pound or Kester, this book is for you. As noted in the title it starts with the two folks listed, but does have a history of them prior to their births. The book was published in 1904, so it has the lines of the two folks listed above and their descendants all the way up to 1904. The compiler of this book, [[Hunt-10451 | Mr. John Eddy Hunt]], is listed in the book, as his family is included within the books genealogy. Mr. Hunt did an outstanding job of putting together the information included in this book, I can just imagine the file system he would of had to have back in his day. (Remember folks, no computers back then.) I put the main three families in the three TAGS spaces above (Pound, Kester, Hunt). But there are a ton of collateral families, the main ones: Carr, Drake, Ferguson, Lacock, Liston, Moore, Paddock, Reed, Siner, Stark, Thomas, and Welch. In the back of the book there is an index of all names! You can purchase a printed copy of this book from most book sellers, and most all of the web sites selling items. I have found "New" copies of the book in softbound and hardbound for as low as $16.99 ... and as high as $150.00. The normal in 2016 is $35.00-$45.00, last time I checked. I purchased an original copy of the book in a used book store back in the early 1980's, and in the 1990's I purchased a hardbound newly printed copy from one of the only two book sellers at the time, for $65.00. If you have problems looking things up in the online versions linked above, (you should not), but if you do, please just contact me and I can look up whatever you may need. [[Kester-460 | Virgil M. Kester III]]. I have an original print, I have two reprints (one is on my desk at all times), I have it on DVD, CD, photocopied copy my mother did from a relatives original copy, two sided photocopy from Library of Congress (Back in the early 1980's you could not find this book anywhere, I obtained a copy from the Library of Congress) ...

POW Camps

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[[Category:United States_Civil_War]][[Image: Profile Photo s.gif|70px|??]] [[Category:Nominated Profiles]] *[[Space:WikiTree_Profiles_Roll_of_Honor|WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor]] *[[Space:Prisoner_of_War/Missing_in_Action|Prisoner of War/Missing in Action]] *[[Space:German_POW_Camps_WW1|German POW Camps WW1]] *[[Space:Japanese_POW_camps_World_War_II|Japanese POW Camps WW11]] *[[Space:North_Vietnamese_POW_Camps_%281964-73%29|Vietnamese POW Camps (1964-1973)]] *[[Space:Allied_POW_camps|Allied POW Camps]] The links to all these POW Camps are on this page, because the American Civil War POW Camps free space page was added for the Roll of Honor Project!

'''A Prisoner of War (POW) is a person, whether combatant or non-combatant, who is held in custody by an enemy power during or immediately after an armed conflict.'''
[[Image:Photos-343.png|90px|??]]'''American Civil War POW Camps'''[[Image:Photos-342.png|90px|??]] [[Image: Profile Photo s.gif|260px|??]]
The American Civil War known as the War Between the States or the Civil War was fought from 1861 to 1865.The origin of war was the issue of slavery.The war lasted four years and left over 600,000 soldiers dead. '''Extract from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Civil_War Wikipedia]''' ''American Civil War Prison Camps were operated by both the Union and the Confederacy to handle the 409,000 soldiers captured during the war, 1861–65. The Record and Pension Office in 1901 counted 211,000 Northerners who were captured some were immediately paroled and 195,000 went to prison camps. Many tried to escape but few succeeded. By contrast 464,000 Confederates were captured (many in the final days) and 215,000 imprisoned. Over 30,000 Union and nearly 26,000 Confederate prisoners died in captivity. Just over 12% of the captives in Northern prisons died, compared to 15.5% for Southern prisons.'' {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:desdemona; font-size:100%;background:LightSteelBlue; border: 16px double MidnightBlue;" American Civil War Union POW Camps ! scope="col" |[[Image: Profile Photo s-12.png|100px|??]] | scope="col" |'''Name and Site''' ! scope="col" |[[Image: Profile Photo s-12.png|80px|??]] '''Notes on Camp''' [[Image: Profile Photo s-12.png|80px|??]] |-Vane-39 |'''Union'''[[Image:Photos-343.png|75px|??]] |[http://www.altonweb.com/history/civilwar/confed/index.html Alton Military Prison] '''Alton, Illinois.''' |'''Alton was used to house Confederate prisoners of war during the Civil War. The prison housed over 11,764 prisoners during the war. Deaths at the prison were more common than at other Union prisons, and prisoners faced harsh conditions and regular outbreaks of diseases such as smallpox and rubella. 1,534 Confederate soldiers and many Union soldiers and civilians are known to have died at the prison.''' |- |'''Union'''[[Image:Photos-343.png|75px|??]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_Chase Camp Chase] '''Columbus Ohio''' |'''Operated May 1861 to 1865. The capacity of 4,000 was at times stretched to more than 7,000. It was expanded to a capacity of 7,000 but late in the war it held up to 10,000 men.''' |- |'''Union'''[[Image:Photos-343.png|75px|??]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_Douglas_%28Chicago%29 Camp Douglas] '''Chicago''' |'''Established in January 1863 as a permanent POW camp. It became notorious for its poor conditions and death rate of between 17% and 23% percent.''' |- |'''Union'''[[Image:Photos-343.png|75px|??]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_Morton Camp Morton] '''Indianapolis Indiana |'''Governor Morton informed Union general Henry W. Halleck that Camp Morton could hold 3,000 Confederate prisoners on February 22, over 3,700 Confederate prisoners arrived at the camp having just come from battle, having suffered from lack of adequate food and clothing, and being unused to Northern winters, the death rate among the''' '''Confederate prisoners was high March 1862 saw the deaths of 144 prisoners. Local residents of Indianapolis felt sorry for the Confederate prisoners, and provided the necessary food, clothing, and nursing to keep most of the prisoners alive the period of 1863 to the parole of the last prisoner on June 12, 1865 saw an average prison population of 3,214 and 50 deaths a month.''' |- |'''Union'''[[Image:Photos-343.png|75px|??]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_Randall Camp Randall] '''Madison, Wisconsin |'''It was a training facility of the Union Army during the Civil War, with more than 70,000 recruits receiving training there. Later, a hospital and a stockade for Confederate prisoners of war were located at the camp.''' |- |'''Union'''[[Image:Photos-343.png|75px|??]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elmira_Prison Elmira Prison] '''Elmira NY''' |'''Became a prisoner of war camp in 1864 with a capacity of 12,000. Some 2,963 prisoners died from various causes.''' |- |'''Union'''[[Image:Photos-343.png|75px|??]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Delaware Fort Delaware] '''Delaware City Del.''' |'''During the American Civil War, the Union used Fort Delaware as a prison for Confederate prisoners of war, political prisoners, federal convicts, and privateer officers.''' |- |'''Union'''[[Image:Photos-343.png|75px|??]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_McHenry Fort McHenry] '''Baltimore Maryland''' |'''During the American Civil War the area where Fort McHenry sits served as a military prison, confining both Confederate soldiers, as well as a large number of Maryland political figures who were suspected of being Confederate sympathizers.''' |- |'''Union'''[[Image:Photos-343.png|75px|??]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Slocum_%28New_York%29 Fort Slocum] '''New York City''' |'''Used from July 1863 to October 1863 as a temporary hospital for Confederate soldiers.''' |- |'''Union'''[[Image:Photos-343.png|75px|??]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Warren_%28Massachusetts%29 Fort Warren] '''Boston Mass.''' |'''Fort Warren was constructed from 1833–1861 completed shortly after the beginning of the American Civil War from 1861 through the end of WWII, and during the Civil War served as a prison for Confederate officers and government officials.''' |- |'''Union'''[[Image:Photos-343.png|75px|??]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gratiot_Street_Prison Gratiot Street Prison] '''St. Louis, MO |'''Gratiot Street Prison was an American Civil War prison located in St. Louis Missouri and was the largest war prison in Missouri Run by the Union Army, it housed Confederate prisoners-of-war, confederate sympathizers, guerrillas, spies, and Federal soldiers accused of crimes. It is well known for being the site of a daring breakout in the last days of the American Civil War.''' |- |'''Union'''[[Image:Photos-343.png|75px|??]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnson%27s_Island Johnson's Island] '''Sandusky Ohio |'''Johnson's Island was the site of a prisoner-of-war camp for Confederate officers captured during the American Civil War ,Johnson's Island was the only Union prison exclusively for Southern officers but it also held regular soldiers. During its three years of operation, more than 15,000 men were incarcerated there.''' |- |'''Union'''[[Image:Photos-343.png|75px|??]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ohio_Penitentiary Ohio Penitentiary] '''Columbus, Ohio |'''Ohio State Penitentiary, was a prison it operated from 1834-1984 in downtown Columbus, Ohio Conditions in the prison have been described as primitive, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Hunt_Morgan General John H. Morgan] escaped the prison during the Civil War.''' |- |'''Union'''[[Image:Photos-343.png|75px|??]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Capitol_Prison Old Capitol Prison] '''DC''' |'''With the start of the Civil War in 1861, the Union repurchased the building to use as a prison for captured Confederates, as well as political prisoners, Union officers convicted of insubordination, and local prostitutes. Many people arrested following the assassination of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assassination_of_Abraham_Lincoln President Abraham Lincoln] were also held here.''' |- |'''Union'''[[Image:Photos-343.png|75px|??]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Point_Lookout,_Maryland Point Lookout] '''Saint Mary's County, MD''' |'''Of the 50,000 soldiers held in the army prison camp,who were housed in tents at Lookout Point between 1863 and 1865 nearly 4,000 died,the camp, originally built to hold 10,000 men swelled to between 12,000 and 20,000 prisoners after the exchange of prisoners between armies was placed on hold the result was crowded conditions with up to sixteen men to a tent in poor sanitary conditions it was the largest Union-run prison camp, its reputation being one of the worst.''' |- |'''Union'''[[Image:Photos-343.png|75px|??]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_Island_Arsenal Rock Island Arsenal] '''Rock Island, IL''' |'''During the Civil War, Arsenal Island was home to a large Union army prison camp for captured Confederate soldiers The first to arrive were 468 Confederate prisoners captured in battles at Chattanooga, Tennessee, although, over 5,000 total would swell the population of Rock Island Prison in that month alone. A total of 41 Confederate prisoners successfully escaped during the prison’s existence while many more would try but failed A total of 1,964 Confederate prisoners and 125 Union guards are buried in the adjacent military cemetery.''' |- |}
{| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:desdemona; font-size:100%;background:Gainsboro; border: 16px double DimGrey;" American Civil War Confederate POW Camps ! scope="col" |[[Image: Profile Photo s-47.jpg|100px|??]] | scope="col" |'''Name and Site''' ! scope="col" |[[Image: Profile Photo s-47.jpg|60px|??]] '''Notes on Camp''' [[Image: Profile Photo s-47.jpg|60px|??]] |-Vane-39 |'''Confederate'''[[Image:Photos-342.png|70px|??]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andersonville_National_Historic_Site Andersonville] '''Andersonville, GA''' |'''The site is a reminder of the horrors of Civil War prisons it was commanded by Major Henry Wirz, who was tried and executed after the war for murder. It was overcrowded to four times its capacity, with inadequate water supply, reduction in food rations, and unsanitary conditions. Of the approximately 45,000 Union prisoners held at Camp Sumter during the war, nearly 13,000 men died. The chief causes of death were scurvy, diarrhea, and dysentery.''' |- |'''Confederate'''[[Image:Photos-342.png|70px|??]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belle_Isle_%28Virginia%29 Belle Island] '''Richmond, VA''' |'''The island served as a prison for Union soldiers during the American Civil War. Between 1862 and 1865, the island was home to about 30,000 POW's and as many as 1,000 died, though accounts vary with the South claiming the death rate was low, while the North claimed it was very high.''' |- |'''Confederate'''[[Image:Photos-342.png|70px|??]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackshear_Prison Blackshear Prison] '''Blackshear, GA''' |'''During Union Maj Gen. William T. Sherman's 1864 "March to the Sea," Confederate officials hastily made plans to evacuate a number of existing POW camps and relocate their occupants farther from the Federal army. As Blackshear is deep in southeast Georgia in a pine forest, it was thought to be a safe place for this relocation The new prison was simply an open camp in a remote place, surrounded by a guardline, including some heavy artillery pieces. During the month of November in 1864, some 5,000 Union Soldiers began arriving at Blackshear. The first shipment of 600 prisoners arrived by the Atlantic & Gulf Railroad on November 16 from Savannah. Within a few weeks, the population had swelled to nearly 5,000.''' |- |'''Confederate'''[[Image:Photos-342.png|70px|??]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cahaba_Prison Cahaba Prison] '''(Castle Morgan) Selma, AL''' |'''Cahaba Prison was intended for only approximately 500 prisoners, but its population had grown to 660 by August 1864. When Union General Ulysses S. Grant suspended the practice of prisoner exchange with the Confederacy the numbers began to soar. By October 1864 the prison’s numbers had swelled to 2,151, they had grown to over 3,000 by March 1865.''' |- |'''Confederate'''[[Image:Photos-342.png|70px|??]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_Ford Camp Ford] '''Tyler, Texas''' |'''First prisoners arrived August 1863 a Four acre stockade was built Nov. 1863 and expanded to 11 acres, April, 1864 ,maximum population 5,000 in July 1864. Final 1,815 prisoners exchanged May 27, 1865, Red River Landing on the Mississippi. Total of 329 dead out of 5,493 identified prisoners resulted in a death rate of 5.9 %, making it one of the least deadly camps in the war the site is now an interpretive Historic Park.''' |- |'''Confederate'''[[Image:Photos-342.png|70px|??]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_Sorghum Camp Sorghum] '''Columbia, South Carolina''' |'''Established in 1862 as a makeshift prison for approximately 1,400 Union officers, Camp Sorghum consisted of a 5-acre (20,000 m2) tract of open field, without walls, fences, buildings, or any other facilities. A deadline (boundary line) was established by laying wood planks 10 feet (3.0 m) inside the camp's boundaries.Rations consisted of cornmeal and sorghum syrup as the main staples in the diet, thus the camp became known as "Camp Sorghum". Due to the lack of any security features, escapes were common. Conditions were terrible, with little food, clothing or medicine, and disease claimed a number of lives among both the prisoners and their guards.''' |- |'''Confederate'''[[Image:Photos-342.png|70px|??]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castle_Pinckney Castle Pinckney] '''Charleston, SC''' |'''Castle Pinckney was used very briefly as a prisoner-of-war camp (six weeks) and artillery position during the American Civil War.One hundred and fifty-four Union Army prisoners of war (120 enlisted, 34 officers) captured during the First Battle of Manassas and previously incarcerated at Ligon's Prison arrived at Charleston on September 10, 1861 and were kept at the Charleston City Jail until the lower casements of Castle Pinckney were converted into cells On September 18 1861 prisoners from the 11th NY Fire Zouaves, 69th NY ("Irish") Regiment, 79th NY Regiment, and 8th Michigan Infantry were transferred to Castle Pinckney.''' |- |'''Confederate'''[[Image:Photos-342.png|70px|??]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castle_Thunder_%28prison%29 Castle Thunder] '''Richmond, VA''' |'''The prison's most notorious commandant was Capt. George W. Alexander who was captured in 1861 while awaiting execution by the Union Army, he escaped Alexander took command of the Castle Thunder Prison, prisoners were said to have been treated with unnecessary brutality by the guards.After the Union forces captured Richmond, they used the prison for similar purposes among those known to have been incarcerated there in this later period was Mollie Bean, a woman who had served for two years in the 47th North Carolina and was twice wounded in action she had pretended to be a man simply in order to join the Confederate Army, but her Union captors suspected her of being a spy.''' |- |'''Confederate'''[[Image:Photos-342.png|70px|??]] |[http://www.exploresouthernhistory.com/danvilleprison.html Danville Prison] '''Danville, VA''' |'''Inspecting officer Lieutenant Colonel A. S. Cunningham, C. S. A., wrote,''' ''The prisons at this post are in a very bad condition, dirty, filled with vermin, little or no ventilation and there is an insufficiency of fireplaces …. It is a matter of surprise that the prisoners can exist in the close and crowded rooms, the gas from the coal rendering the air fetid and impure. A single pot-bellied stove was installed on each floor of the building.The prisoners have almost no clothing, no blankets, and a very small supply of fuel …. The mortality…about five per day, is caused, no doubt, by the insufficiency of food…and for the reasons…stated above. This state of things is truly horrible.'' |- |'''Confederate'''[[Image:Photos-342.png|70px|??]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florence_Stockade Florence Stockade] '''Florence, SC''' |'''The Florence Stockade, also known as The Stockade or the Confederate States Military Prison at Florence, was a Confederate prisoner-of-war camp located on the outskirts of Florence, South Carolina, during the American Civil War. It operated from September 1864 through February 1865; during this time, as many as 18,000 Union soldiers were imprisoned there, about 2,800 of whom died.''' |- |'''Confederate'''[[Image:Photos-342.png|70px|??]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libby_Prison Libby Prison] '''Richmond, VA''' |'''Libby Prison gained an infamous reputation for the overcrowded and harsh conditions under which officer prisoners from the Union Army were kept. Prisoners suffered from disease, malnutrition and a high mortality rate by 1863, one thousand prisoners were crowded into large open rooms on two floors, with open, barred windows leaving them exposed to weather and temperature extremes.''' |- |'''Confederate'''[[Image:Photos-342.png|70px|??]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salisbury_Prison Salisbury Prison] '''Salisbury, NC''' |'''By October 1864 the prison held 5000, and 10,000 soon after that the town of Salisbury had only 2000 residents, making it the fourth largest town in the state, and there was concern about the safety of those on the outside later when the prison became overcrowded and the death rate rose from 2% to 28%, mass graves were used to accommodate the dead.''' |- |'''Confederate'''[[Image:Photos-342.png|70px|??]] |[http://www.exploresouthernhistory.com/thomasvilleprison.html Thomasville POW camp] '''Thomasville, Georgia''' |'''The prison camp at Thomasville was opened on December 6, 1864 the prison camp soon grew to hold 5,000 Union prisoners of war the prison at Thomasville was never intended to be permanent slaves from the area plantations were formed into work crews to build the prison. Unlike most prison camps of that era, both North and South, the one at Thomasville did not have a log stockade. Instead it was built by digging a deep, wide, ditch completely around a 5 acre site. The prison was used for only three weeks until the threat of a Union raid up the railroad from the Atlantic Coast to Thomasville caused Confederate authorities to march the prisoners overland to Albany, Georgia, where they were placed on rail cars and sent on to Camp Sumter at Andersonville''' |- |}
'''Sources''' *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Civil_War_prison_camps American Civil War Camps Wikipedia] *[http://news.nationalgeographic.com.au/news/2003/07/0701_030701_civilwarprisons.html National Geographic] - U.S. Civil War Prison Camps Claimed Thousands *[http://www.civilwar.org/education/history/warfare-and-logistics/warfare/andersonville.html Civil War Trust] - Andersonville Prison ANDERSONVILLE, GEORGIA *[http://www.ihr.org/jhr/v02/v02p137_Weber.html Institute for Historical Review] - The Civil War Concentration Camps By Mark Weber *[http://www.altonweb.com/history/civilwar/confed/index.html Alton web.com] - Alton in the Civil War - Alton Prison *[http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/history-archaeology/civil-war-prisons Georgia Encyclopedia] - Civil War Prisons *[http://www.civilwarhome.com/prisons.htm Civil War home.com] - Civil War Prisons

Power Name Study

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[[Category:Power Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Participate == Please contact the Study's coordinator [[Power-3597|Rodney Power]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! This page is a work in progress! == Sticker/Category == Sticker: {{One Name Study|name=Power}} Category: [[Category:Power Name Study]] Living members of this study can put the below sticker on their profiles. {{Member|ONS|name=Power}} == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==

POWNALL family of early Pennsylvania

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[[Category: Pennsylvania Quakers]] The following is taken from the Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. IX published in 1885, page 223: : "George Pownall and Ellenor, his wife, of Layloch, in the County of Chester, in old England, yeoman. Came in the ship the "Friends' Adventure." The Master, Thomas Wall. Arrived the 28th of the 7th Month, 1682. Children, Reuben, Elizabeth, Sarah, Rachel, and Abigail Pownall. Servants, John Brearley, Ro. Layler, Martha Worrall. Time of Service & Freedom, To serve 4 years; loose the 29th of the 7th Month, 1686. Wages & Land, 50s. at the end of their time, and 50 Acres of land apeice". : See: [[Space:Friends Adventure, sailing of 1682 | Friends Adventure, sailing of 1682]] == George Pownall == :{| border="1" ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" width="200px;" | Name ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" width= "150px;" | Spouse ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|Parents |- | [[Pownall-12 |George Pownall]]
(Feb. 26, 1634 - Aug. 30, 1682) || Eleanor ____ || [[Pownall-154 | George]] & [[Hewitt-279 |Elizabeth (Hewitt) Pownall]] |- | [[Pownall-19 |George Powanll]] || [[Hutchinson-247 |Hannah Hutchinson]]
m. June 6, 1707 || |- | George Pownall || Ann Twinings || |} == Reuben Pownall == :{| border="1" ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" width="200px;" | Name ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" width= "150px;" | Spouse ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|Parents |- | [[Pownall-15 |Reuben Pownall]] || [[Stacy-25 |Mary Stacy]]
m. 6 March 1700 || [[Pownall-12 |George]] & Eleanor (____) Pownall |- | [[Pownall-60 | Reuben Pownall]]
(8 March 1718/9 - 1784) ||Effie Bird || George & [[Hutchinson-247 |Hannah (Hutchinson) Pownall]] |- |Reuben Pownall
(6 November 1750 - 1826) ||Mary Lee
m. 9 October 1782 || Reuben & Effie (Bird) Pownall |- | Reuben Pownall
(26 April 1784 - 1837) ||Mary Hopper ||John & Rebecca (Phillips) Pownall |- | Reuben Pownall || Maria Paskell || |- | Reuben Pownall || || Elisah & Abigail Pownall |- | Reuben Pownall
30 August 1786 || || George & Ann (Twining) Pownall |} ---- '''Hannah Pownall'''
second wife of Thomas Lee
daughter of George & Eleanor Powell of Leylock England. :
Thomas Lee, eldest son of William and Hannah (Smith) Lee, was the ancestor of Mary Eleanor (Lee) Sheppard. He was born in the year 1730, at the old Lee homestead near the present site of Buckmanville, Upper Makefield township, Bucks county, and spent the greater part of his life in Solebury township, removing later in life to New Jersey, where he died about the year 1812. He married (first) in 1754, Mary Burgess, by whom he had ten children, and (second) in 1785, Hannah, daughter of Reuben and Effie (Burd) Pownall, of Solebury, and great-granddaughter of George and Eleanor Pownall, of Leylock, county Chester, England, who also came to Pennsylvania in the "Friends' Adventure" September 28, 1682, and settled in Bucks county. Two brothers of Hannah (Pownall) Lee, Reuben and George, married daughters of Thomas Lee by his first wife Mary Burgess. She was born in Solebury, Bucks county, August 6, 1759, and was younger than the first three daughters of her husband by Mary Burgess. Thomas and Hannah (Pownall) Lee had three children, Reuben, Effie and William. Franklin Lawrence Sheppard and Howard Reynolds Sheppard, ''Colonial and Revolutionary Families of Pennsylvania''Pennsylvania Founding Families, 1681-1911, database online [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=4677 ($) Ancestry.com], access 6/21/2015
---- == Quaker Record Abstracts == === Falls Monthly Meeting === Information from the Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, vol 2 Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol I–VI, 1607–1943, [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=3753 ($) Ancestry.com] * [http://interactive.ancestry.com/3753/quakergenvolii-002479 POWNALL, vol. 2, page 1022] * [http://interactive.ancestry.com/3753/quakergenvolii-002486 STACY, vol. 2, page 1029] * 5m, 6 1692 : Elizabeth Pownall is given leave to marry Joseph Clowes * 2m, 5 1693 : Eleanor Pownall given leave to marry Joseph Hoops * 12m, 5 1695 : Abigail [Pownall?] (daughter of Eleanor Hoopes, w Joshua Hoops, given leave to marry Wiliam Paxson. * 9m, 3 1697 : Rachel Pownall given leave to marry Thomas Jenney *''1m 6, 1700 : Abel Janney granted Certificate to [[:Category: Chesterfield Monthly Meeting, Burlington County, New Jersey|Chesterfield MM]] to marry Elizabeth Stacy, daughter of [[Stacy-192 |Mahlon Stacy]]'' * 1m, 6, 1700 [[Pownall-15 |Reuban Pownal]] given certificate to [[:Category: Chesterfield Monthly Meeting, Burlington County, New Jersey|Chesterfield MM]] to marry [[Stacy-25 |Mary Stacy]], daughter of [[Stacy-192 |Mahlon Stacy]] *''10m 17, 1702 [[Stacy-7 |Sarah Stacey]], daughter of Mahlon, Burlington County West New Jersey, married [[Kirkbride-4 |Joseph Kirkbridge]] of Bucks County at the house of [[Stacy-192 |Mahlon Stacy]]'' *''3m, 2 1705 : William Beaks granted Certificate to Chesterfield MM, West Jersey to marry Ruth Stacy'' * 4m, 4 1712 : Certificate ordered to be prepared before next Meeting for Mary Pownal to England with her husband * 10m, 4 : Elinore Pownall rmt John Neel Jr. * 10m, 1 1742 : Mary Pownal given Certificate to Haddonfield Monthly Meeting === Chesterfield Monthly Meeting === :Intentions of Marriage and Certificates of Removal, 1685-1756 :Minutes of Chesterfield Monthly Meeting, Burlington County, New Jersey (Cook, Lewis D. FGSP 17 September 1970) :Dates are those of Second Declaration of Intentions of Marriage * 7 March 1699/1700 : Certificate of Marriage for Abel Jenny & Elizabeth Stacy * 7 March 1699/1700 : Certificate of Marriage for Ruben Pownall and Mary Stacy === Buckingham Monthly Meeting === '''Marriage of Reuben Pownall 1746'''
Monthly Meeting 1st day of 7th month 1746 (September 1, 1746) :At this meeting the overseers gave this meeting an account that Reuban Pownall hath acomplished his Marriage out of unity of friends with one not of our Society Therefore it is Left for further Consideration.Buckingham Monthly Meeting (Philadelphia Yearly Meeting), Minutes 1720-1763; copy of microfilm material on deposit in Friends Historical Library, Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, PA. (437p.) [http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&db=QuakerMeetMins&h=100094770&tid=19559158&pid=828842334&usePUB=true&rhSource=4725 p.206 ($) Ancestry.com]
Monthly Meeting 3rd day of 6th month 1747 (August 3, 1747) :At this Meeting it was again Reviewed and Discoursed Concering Reuben Pownall He having Married out of the unity of Friends with one not of our Society therefor the Meeting Appoints Joshua Ely & John Scholefiled to Speak with him and let him know that his Meeting Expects he will appear at the Monthly Meeting and give Satisfaction or he may Expect to be further Dealt with.Buckingham Monthly Meeting (Philadelphia Yearly Meeting), Minutes 1720-1763; copy of microfilm material on deposit in Friends Historical Library, Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, PA. (437p.) [http://search.ancestry.com//cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&db=QuakerMeetMins&h=100094832&tid=19559158&pid=828842334&usePUB=true&rhSource=4725 p.217 ($) Ancestry.com]
Monthly Meeting 4th day of 11th month 1747/8 (January 4, 1748) : At this Meeting Reuben Pownall Appeared and Produced a paper of Acknowledgement & Condemnation for his outgoings on the Account of his Marriage which was Read and Accepted as Satisfaction.Buckingham Monthly Meeting (Philadelphia Yearly Meeting), Minutes 1720-1763; copy of microfilm material on deposit in Friends Historical Library, Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, PA. (437p.), [http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&db=QuakerMeetMins&h=100094864&tid=19559158&pid=828842334&usePUB=true&rhSource=4725 p.223 ($) Ancestry.com]
== Sources == [[Category: Powell-5629 Quaker Transcripts]]

POW's Who Died in Andersonville Prison

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  • '''[[Project:US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States|US Civil War: War Between the States]]'''

'''Welcome to the POWs Who Died in Andersonville Prison Space Page. Thank you for participating.''' {{Image | file=Fairbanks-680-1.jpg| align=c | size=600}} '''The object of this space page is to create profiles for the 12,672 POW's who died in Andersonville Prison and are buried in the Andersonville National Cemetery.''' There isn't a time limit for the creation of profiles, we just ask that if you commit to creating profiles and discover your unable to do so to let us know. == INSTRUCTIONS == # '''Chart A''' depicts the project's Find-A-Grave (FAGM) Andersonville organized by surname letter and number of pages. It indicates which letter/page number combination has been completed. ("Done" means all soldiers within that letter have profiles created). ## Select a letter of the alphabet to work on. To find the names of soldiers for this letter, go to '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/32522/memorial-search Andersonville National Cemetery Find-a-Grave]'''. For "Year Died," enter "1864." For "Last Name," add the letter you have chosen from Chart A (e.g., "J") which will output surnames for that letter. The search result will show the number of pages for that letter. If you have chosen a multi-page letter, scroll down to an available page (check Chart A). Each page will show FAGM entries of soldiers who died at Andersonville in 1864 . # '''Chart B''' is a layout of participants and letter/pages chosen. There are three columns. "Your ID," "Notes," and "ID's of Soldiers Created." ## In the '''Your ID''' column, add your Wikitree ID (example: [[Kreutzer-114|Pam Kreutzer]]). ## In the '''ID's of Soldiers Created''' column, Add the page number your working on, then add the names of all soldiers from that page. ''As an example: add the names of page 1 soldiers for "J" in the '''ID's of Soldiers Created''' column. When all soldier profiles have been completed for that page, in the '''ID's of Soldiers Created''' column, remove the completed profiles.'' In '''Chart A''' under the appropriate letter, indicate that this page is completed (e.g., J pg. 1). When page 2 has been completed, it would be "J pg 1-2." ## In the '''Notes Column''' indicate page number (e.g., J pg 1, completed). Add the letter/page information for the next group that you have chosen (e.g., J pg 2). Repeat the procedures. ::'''IMPORTANT:''' '''The Categories/Sticker Section will show you what Categories and Stickers to include on the soldier profiles, please review before creating profiles!!!''' ::Note: This free space page may be used as a template for Andersonville Prisoners of War: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Andersonville_POW_Template Template] === Chart A: Pages Completed from Find-a-Grave === Goal: 12, 688 Soldiers-----Update: '''3,192 Profiles created''' as of 2 January 2024 *Existing profiles in: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Andersonville_National_Cemetery%2C_Andersonville%2C_Georgia Category: Andersonville National Cemetery, Andersonville, Georgia] {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#8189e3ff; "|Finished ! align="left" style="background:#8189e3ff; "|Finished ! align="left" style="background:#8189e3ff; "|Finished ! align="left" style="background:#8189e3ff; "|Finished ! align="left" style="background:#8189e3ff; "|Finished |- |'''A''' A pg 1, Am pg 1 || '''B''' pg. 1-2; pg. 5-7, All Br's, Bu || '''C''' pg 1, pg. 8-9 || '''D''' pg 1 ||bgcolor="#e3d8e6" |'''E''' '''Done''' |- | '''F''' pg 1-9 to Bryon Fisher||'''G''' Gal pg. 1 || '''H''' pg 1-2, He pg 1, Hib pg 1 ||bgcolor="#e3d8e6" | '''I''' '''Done'''||bgcolor="#e3d8e6" |'''J''' '''Done''' |- | '''K''' pg 19-21 || '''L''' pg 1 & 4 ||'''M''' pg 1 || '''N''' pg 1 || '''O''' pg 1 |- | '''P''' pg 1 ||bgcolor="#e3d8e6" | '''Q''' '''Done''' ||'''R''' pg 23, Rowley || '''S''' pg 1-3, pg 22 || '''T''' pg 1-3, Thompson |- | '''U''' ||'''V''' pg 1-4 || bgcolor="#e3d8e6"|'''W''' '''Done''' || bgcolor="#e3d8e6" |'''Y''' '''Done''' ||bgcolor="#e3d8e6" |'''Z''' '''Done''' |- |} === Chart B: Worktable for Profiles === {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#8189e3ff; "|'''Your ID''' ! align="left" style="background:#8189e3ff; "|'''Notes''' ! align="left" style="background:#8189e3ff; "|'''ID's of Soldiers Created''' |- |1) [[Graham-2838|Connie Graham]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/32522/memorial-search?firstname=&middlename=&lastname=V&cemeteryName=Andersonville+National+Cemetery&birthyear=&birthyearfilter=&deathyear=1864&deathyearfilter=&memorialid=&mcid=&linkedToName=&datefilter=&orderby=n&plot= '''V 5 -7'''] |Page 5: [[Varner-2561|T. W. Varner (-1864)]];[[Varney-1415|Cassius M. C. Varney (1844-1864)]]; [[Varney-2394|Horace A Varney (1840-1864)]]; [[Varnum-441|Elbridge G J Varnum (1841-1864)]]; [[Varrell-29|Charles W Varrell (1848-1864)]]; [[Vatter-64|Johan George Vatter (abt.1844-1864)]];[John Vaughan ];[Benjamin Vaughn ];[James Vaughn ];[ Pvt Joseph Keen Vaughn ];[William H Vaughn ];[Pvt Jesse Veatch ];[ James Venamon ];[ Pvt D Verhouse ];[ Samuel Vernon ];[Samuel James Walker Vernon ];[William Very ];[ Pvt James W. Vesper ];[Julius Vetter ];[PVT George H. Vibbard ] |- |2) [[Paulien-1|Anonymous Paulien]] |'''Pa''' pg 1-8; Thompson |Page 1 [[Pacard-2|Merrick A. (Pacard) Packard (1843-1864)]] ; [[Packard-2385|Marshall G. Packard (1839-1864)]] ; [[Packett-102|T C Packett (-1864)]] ; [[Pace-4648|Josiah F. Pace (-1864)]]; [[Pace-4639|John Pace (1834-1864)]]; [[Pachey-2|James Pachey (1841-1864)]] ; [[Packard-2390|Myron C. Packard (1841-1864)]]; [[Packer-2389|Samuel Packer (-1864)]]; *[[Paddock-1311|David W. Paddock (1821-1864)]]; [[Padon-36|C Padon (-1864)]] ; [[Page-17765|Alonzo L. Page (abt.1840-1864)]] ; *[[Page-17521|James Edward Page (1836-1864)]]; [[Page-17786|John H. Page (-1864)]]; [[Page-17787|John W Page (1829-1864)]]; *[[Page-17440|Lyman Page (-1864)]]; [[Page-17795|Ozias Dexter Page (1830-1864)]]; [[Paige-991|Edgar W. Paige (1842-1864)]]; [[Paine-5122|John A. Paine (1828-1864)]]; [[Paine-5124|Mitchell Paine (1828-1864)]]; [[Painter-4494|Charles G. Painter (1832-1864)]] Page 2 [[Painter-4510|Morris G. Painter (1837-1864)]]; [[Painter-4513|Orris Millard Painter (1843-1864)]] ; [[Painter-4515|Samuel Painter (-1864)]] ; [[Paisley-808|Andrew G. Paisley (-1864)]] ; |- |3)[[Kreutzer-114|Pam Kreutzer]] |'''O''' Page 2-9 | |- |4)[[Jones-116753|Norman Jones]] |B pg 6 | |- |5)[[Boblett-43|Linda P Boblett-Johnson]] | '''C''' pg 2-7 |(page 2) [[Caldwell-11983|John Caldwell]]; [[Case-7966|Edward Case]]; [[Case-7969|Henry Case]]; [[Case-7971|Samuel Case]]; [[Casey-7021|James Casey]]; [[Caldwell-11984|Samuel Allison Caldwell]]; [[Caldwell-11995|William Caldwell]]; [[Calentyere-1| George Calentyere]]; [[Caling-5|Edward Caling]]; [[Calkins-7339|Stephen Calkins]]; [[Callaghan-2417|Hugh Callaghan]]; [[Callahan-4216|Cal Callahan]]; [[Callahan-4217|James Callahan]]; [[Callahan-4218|Jeremiah D Callahan]]; [[Callahan-4219|Jerry Callahan]]; [[Callahan-4297|John Callahan]]; [[Callahan-4302|Michael Callahan]]; [[Callahan-4304| Patrick Callahan]]; [[Callbrock-1| J Callbrock]]; [[Calligan-67| Michael Calligan]]; [[Maerkle-7|John George Maerkle]]; |- |6)[[McReynolds-216|Peggy McReynolds]] |'''S''' pg 4-21 | Beginning Page 4 profiles: [[Sargent-5692|Nathaniel Thomas Sargent]]; [[Sarrett-76|James David Sarrett]]; [[Sarsfield-151| John Sarsfield]]; [[Sartwell-100|Leonard Sartwell]]; [[Satterlee-520|Hiram J Satterlee]]; |- |7) [[Diss-96|Kimberly (Diss) Morgan]] |'''M''' page 1-5 (page 1 done) |'''Page 1''' [[Maby-336|Edward B. Maby]]; [[Mace-3160|Private Jefferson Mace]]; [[Mack-4779|Private Jacob Mack]]; [[MacKerel-13|Private James Edward MacKerel]]; [[Mackey-3298|Private Henry T. Mackey]]; [[Mackey-3299|Private John H. Mackey]]; Mack-4779 (may need to be removed if it is because he is "undetermined"); [[MacKin-389|Private Bernard MacKin]]; [[Mackril-2|Private Rochilla Mackril]]; [[Mixinasaw-1|Private William Mixinasaw]]; [[Macomber-1122|Private Joseph Macomber II]]; [[Macy-1489|Private Charles G. Macy]]; [[Macy-1490|Cyrus F. Macy]]; [[Medearis-128|Private James Wilson Mederies]]; [[Madden-4298|Private James (Charles) Madden]]; [[Madden-4299|Private Daniel Madden]]; [[Madden-4300|Sergeant Fergus Madden]]; [[Madden-3374|Corporal Jacob Madden]]; [[Madden-4301|Private Langhlin or Loughlin Madden]]; [[Madden-4318|Private Peter Madden (abt.1819-1864)]]; '''Page 2''' [[Maddigan-48|Corporal John Maddigan (1834-1864)]]; [[Maddock-979|Sergeant Josiah N. Maddock (1841-1864)]]; [[Madison-1791|Private D. Madison (-1864)]]; [[Madrall-1|A. Madrall (-1864)]]; [[Maerkle-7|Private John George Maerkle (abt.1839-1864)]], [[Maeyers-3|John Kelker Maeyers (1841-1864)]]; [[Magee-3769|John Wesley Magee]]; [[Mageston-1|Isaac J. Mageston]]; [[Maginnis-138|James M. Maginnis]]; [[Maglue-3|Samuel Maglue]]; [[Maguckin-1|Andrew J. Maguckin]]; [[Maguire-2627|John Maguire]]; [[Maguire-2628|John Maguire]]; [[Mahan-1530|Daniel Mahan]]; [[Mahans-2|James T. Mahans]]; [[Maher-3973|Daniel Maher]]; [[Mahin-91|B. Mahin]] |- |8) [[Kenyon-1066|Marilyn A Kenyon]] | '''K '''page 9 |[[Kenyon-3639|Frank A Kenyon]]; [[Kenzel-4|George Kenzel]]; |- |9)[[Schafer-3394|Elizabeth Schafer]] | '''U ''' pages 1, 8 | |- |10) [[Rodgers-2825|Jody Rodgers]] |'''N''' page 1(done) |[[Nace-326|Hanson Nace]]; [[Nagle-3966|C Nagle]]; [[Naher-47|Charles Naher]]; [[Nailor-116|George W. Nailor]]; [[Napper-826|William H. Napper]]; [[Nash-11640|Caleb D. 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'''Note''': Many links may be dead links. Please see comments for current locations for the work of Lou Poole and R. Bolling Batte. Please do not remove dead links - some have been captured by archive.org. I seem to recall that archive.org once had captures of Rootsweb pages. It doesn't anymore, and I was only able to find one referenced Rootsweb page that had not been lost or sanitized after the change of ownership to Ancestry (copied [[#Rootsweb info gone|below]]). ~ [[Noland-165|Noland-165]] 14:36, 15 May 2020 (UTC) == John Poythress == Son of the immigrant [[Poythress-5|Francis Poythress]], [[Poythress-8|John Poythress]] was born c1635. [[Poythress-8|John Poythress]] married [[Peebles-4|Christian Peebles]]. Their son [[Poythress-143|John Poythress]] (b c1665) married [[Batte-10|Mary Batte]]. Mary was the daughter of [[Batte-33|Henry Batte]] and his wife [[Lound-17|Mary Lound]]. == Will of John Poythress (b c1635), proved 1712 == : "[http://web.archive.org/web/20150703022942/http://www.tc.umn.edu/~timsx001/lpoole.html Poythress Family]," by Lou Poole, includes a transcript of the will of John Poythress (b c1635), proved "Att a Court held for Prince George County ye 11th December 1712". Mentioned in the will were *wife Christian *sons **Francis **David **Josh (Joshua) **[[Poythress-128|Robert]] **William **Jno **Peter (Petr) *daughters **Christian Poythres **Eleva. Poythres **Mary Woodleif *grandson Francis (son of Francis) *"my loveing wife & my Son Jno Poythres to be Exrs" (court recorded "Johne Poythres Exr. & Christian Poythres his relict & Exx.") *"my two Brothers [[Wynne-1|Thomas]] & Joshua Wynne and William Stainback to be ye Deviders of my Estate" == R. Bolling Batte (RBB) == :Online transcripts and compilations of R. Bolling Batte's research of the Poythress family, housed by the Library of Virginia, include: :* Robert Bolling Batte's Poythress Chart A, Compiled by Lyn P. Baird ([https://poythress.org/family-studies/resources-related-to-r-bolling-battes-study-of-the-poythress-family-in-virginia/batte-chart-a/ Batte Chart]) - "[[#BatteChart]]" :* Rootsweb Database of R. Bolling Batte's Index Cards - "[[#Rootsweb]]" :* Trial Chart of the Descendants of Francis Poythress, prepared April 1977 by R. Bolling Batte - "[[#Trial]]" :He used a system to identify the birth order of children in the Poythress family. That system identifies John Poythress, son of the immigrant Francis, as his second child (2 and B). The sons of John (2) and his wife Christian are identified by numbers (e.g., 21, 22, 23, etc.) and letters (e.g., BA, BB, BC, etc.). :Following are the eight children of [[Poythress-8|John Poythress]] and [[Peebles-4|Christian Peebles]] listed in RBB's Poythress Chart A ([[#BatteChart]]); dates given are "early and late" (sometimes birth and death dates, but not always): #Joshua "of Flower de Hundred" ( -1739), m Mary Eppes or Hardyman . . . 21, BA #Elizabeth, m John Fitzgerald . . . 22, BB #Christian . . . 23, BC #David ( -1739) . . . 24, BD #William (Colonel) (1694-1763), m Sarah Epes . . . 25, BE #[[Poythress-143|John "Senior"]] (1664- ), m [[Batte-10|Mary Batte]] (ca. 1670-1760) . . . 26, BF #Peter "of Flowerdew Hundred", m Anne . . . 27, BG #[[Poythress-128|Robert]] (1690-1747), m Elizabeth . . . 28, BH == Speculation about Christian Peebles == Christian Peebles was the mother of [[Poythress-143|John Poythress]] who married [[Batte-10|Mary Batte]].see [[#BatteChart]], but most sources agree Christian's son John was born about 1665 and John's wife Mary Batte was born around 1670. The father of Christian was [[Peebles-1147|David Peebles]] (1594-1659).most sources agree on that, and his death year; sources that show Daniel are based on a published mis-transcription of David Christian's mother was - * [[Mackie-201|Elspet Mackie]], first wife of [[Peebles-1147|David Peebles]]; they married in Scotland in 1633 (just [[Noland-165|me]], apparently) * [[Bishopp-5|Elizabeth]], daughter of John Bishopp, second wife, married David Peebles in Virginia in 1655 ([[#Poole]]) * Elizabeth _______ ([[#BatteChart]]) Christian, daughter of David & Elspet has a baptism record in Fife in 1634. One source says Elspeth died 1652, in Scotland.[http://home.earthlink.net/~rodbush/peebles_family.htm Peebles Family], by Scott Owens :Elspet, if married in 1633 at 18, was born 1615 ([[Mackie-201]] has c1612 and apparently her parents m 4 June 1611 at St. Nicholas, Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland) ::Elspet and David were the parents of 7 children ([[#Owens]]): :# Christian (1634) (born between 1628 & 1650 in [[#Rootsweb]]) :# William (July 7, 1635) :# Thomas (1638) :# Alison (born and baptized on July 7, 1641) :# Margaret (baptized on September 18, 1642) :# John (born and baptized on April 9, 1644) :# David (1646) :"It is believed that Captain David Peebles, who was a Royalist, escaped to Virginia during the Cromwell Rebellion after he and 300-400 other Royalists had been sentenced to the block. He left his wife and children in Scotland. In 1649, he received a grant for 833 acres in Charles City (now Prince George County) Virginia."[http://www.texashistoryhunter.net/peebles.html#ixzz3kFCVMqsE Texas History], inline links mostly to Ancestry :In Virginia, David married Elizabeth Bishopp in 1655 and had 2 children: :# Sarah (about 1656) :# Christian (about 1659) "married John Poythress Sr. on Dec. 18, 1688 and later inherited Bon Accord" ::another source has 3 children ([[#Owens]]): :# Christian (1663, Wynoke Parish, Charles City, Virginia; m. John Poythress, b. Wynoke Parish, Charles City, Virginia) :# Sarah m. Rice Hoe :# Elizabeth m. John Drayton ::another source has 4 children [[Poythress-8|John Poythress]] (b c1635), son of the immigrant [[Poythress-5|Francis Poythress]] (b c1610), was the father of [[Poythress-143|John Poythress]] (b c1665) m Mary Batte (b c1675). :[[Poythress-8|John]] and Christian (Peebles) Poythress had the following children ([[#Rootsweb]]): :# John (1664) :# David (1665) :# Christian (1666) :# Joshua (“before” 1689) :# Elizabeth Poythress b: BEF 1690 in ~Virginia :# Peter Poythress b: ABT 1690 in Virginia "Flowerdew Hundred" :# [[Poythress-128|Robert]] Poythress b: 1690 in ~Virginia :# William Poythress b: 1694 in Charles City County, Virginia '''The speculation...''' :Christian b 1634 could easily be mother of John, David, and Christian (b 1664-1666). But notice the 20-year gap following Christian's 1666 birth. Lou Poole speculated that Christian (b 1634) could have come to Virginia with David Peebles' son William - who is in Virginia records by 1661 (which gives Christian time to meet & marry John and be mother of John in 1664). ::So, [[Poythress-8|John Poythress]] (son of immigrant b c1635) & Christian (bp 1634, arrived from Scotland with brother William by 1661) had ::# John (1664) ::# David (1665)[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=va_families&id=I00070 John Poythress] ([[#Rootsweb]]) ::# Christian (1666) ::Then Christian (bp 1634 Scotland) dies, say around 1687. John remarries, and is noted in a December 1688 law suit as "marrying Christian, the daughter of Elizabeth Peebles".included in "Peebles Family" ([[#Poole]]), quoting court record: "18 December 1688, John Poythress 'as marrying Christian, the daughter of Elizabeth Peebles' sued Thomas Busby for infringement on his land. The suit went through several courts, and on 5 August 1689 was 'by consent let fall in court, the plaintiff averring that the land now claimed by him is within a Platt drawn by Mr. James Minge called Bonniecord, the Platt.' No deeds remain for the period, no mention in the remnants of Charles City County Order Books. But it is clear that Bon Accord passed to the Poythress family through John’s marriage and probable purchase of additional area." The rest of [[Poythress-8|John]]'s children are by his second wife, also Christian, daughter of David Peebles and his second wife Elizabth Bishopp:[[#Rootsweb]] ::# Joshua b: before 1689,1660 in "Peebles Family" diagram ([[#Poole]]), but that must be a typo, as 1660 would have him as son of the first wife; Poole's "[http://web.archive.org/web/20150703022942/http://www.tc.umn.edu/~timsx001/lpoole.html Poythress Family]" lists Joshua after children born in 1690 and 1695 and says he was probably born 1696 in Virginia, of "Flowerdew Hundred," Prince George Co., VA ::# Elizabeth Poythress b: before 1690 in ~Virginia ::# Peter Poythress b: ABT 1690 in Virginia "Flowerdew Hundred" ::# [[Poythress-128|Robert]] Poythress b: 1690 in ~Virginia ::# William Poythress b: 1694 in Charles City County, Virginia == Sources == '''NOTE''': The RBB database/Bolling Charts have moved, as has Lou Poole's research. See https://www.lva.virginia.gov/public/guides/opac/ba.htm (RBB papers) and [https://poythress.org/family-studies/resources-related-to-r-bolling-battes-study-of-the-poythress-family-in-virginia/ this page] at [https://poythress.org/sample-page/ Poythress.org]. * Trial Chart of the Descendants of Francis Poythress, prepared April 1977 by R. Bolling Batte -> see [https://poythress.org/family-studies/resources-related-to-r-bolling-battes-study-of-the-poythress-family-in-virginia/ this page] (no longer at www.tc.umn.edu/~timsx001/batte.html) *[https://poythress.org/family-studies/resources-related-to-r-bolling-battes-study-of-the-poythress-family-in-virginia/batte-chart-a/ Batte Chart], Poythress Chart A, by researcher Robert Bolling Batte, compiled by Lyn P. Baird (accessed August 27, 2015); adapted for the computer by Diana Diamond (rev. December 2001; accessed 19 October 2021); [http://poythress.org/wp-content/uploads/DDEnhancedChart.pdf Enhanced chart] (updated 2002), accessed 19 October 2021. * Rootsweb Database of R. Bolling Batte's Index Cards -> now at LVA: https://www.lva.virginia.gov/public/guides/opac/aboutbatte.htm ** [http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=REG&db=va_families&id=I00041 Generation 1] ** [http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=va_families&id=I00159#s2 Mary Batte] (1670-1760) ** [http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=va_families&id=I00055 John Poythress] (c1664-after 1726) ** [http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=va_families&id=I00070 John Poythress] (born between 1624 & 1635; d aft 1694): ""m. Christian Peebles, daughter of David and Elizabeth ( ) Peebles" ** [http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=va_families&id=I00043 Christian Peebles] (between 1628 and 1650) "Dates provided are my best guess based on husband's and children's dates." (RBB) * "Peebles Family," by Lou Poole, [https://web.archive.org/web/20160331003217/http://www.poythress.net/peebles.html Chapter 15] (for discussion of his mother, Christian), posted on Poythress Surname Genealogy Research (no longer at www.tc.umn.edu/~timsx001 - see [https://poythress.org/sample-page/ Poythress Surname History], accessed 15 September 2021) * JSTOR article on immigrant David Peebles (error in transcriptions makes him Daniel) - Login required to read online for free; download is US$9: **Anne Bradbury Peebles, "Peebles Planters and Pioneers," ''The William and Mary Quarterly,'' Vol. 13, No. 2 (Apr., 1933), pp. 132-134. Published by: Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture (DOI: 10.2307/1921135; Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/1921135 ) * [http://www.jstor.org/discover/10.2307/1920064?sid=21105644411973&uid=2134&uid=4&uid=3739256&uid=2&uid=3739936&uid=70 JSTOR] - subscription required for full article, but single preview page (free) has information on land transactions of interest. * [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~vapgeorg/maitland.html Poythress Family in the Maitland Family Bible], posted in Rootsweb by John M. Poythress * [http://www.gilliamsofvirginia.org/Prince%20George/PrinceGeorge.html Gilliams of Virginia], Prince George county. == Rootsweb info gone == Rootsweb pages have been scrubbed by Ancestry. Only one of the Rootsweb pages cited on this space page still had any information. It is copied here: Poythress Family in the Maitland Family Bible The Maitland family bible is an often used source document for colonial Virginia genealogy studies. It is considered reliable. Ten pages of handwritten text cover Maitland entries for the period 1666 to 1872. The document is Mss6:4 M2875:1 (6 double pages) in the Virginia Historical Society library at Richmond. Handwriting for the most part is legible. This bible, had it been recorded contemporaneously and correctly, would be a precise guide to what was described as a "legend across Virginia", that of the "nine Misses Poythress" and the "eight Misses Poythress" and the husbands of each. For this purpose, an examination of the bible remains a compelling study for Poythress genealogy. Even further, capturing the marriage data for 17 brides in consecutive generations would also provide linkage for many Prince George area families in the late 1700s. First recorded in the Maitland bible is William Maitland of Kirkcudbright, Scotland, said to have received a bishopric from Charles II. He acquired a residence in the area named Barcastle. First of interest to Poythresses is David Maitland b. 1759, d. 1838 at Barcastle. David, with birth and death years as above, is shown as the oldest of 10 children of Alexander Maitland and Agnes Smart of Scotland. The first entry for David Maitland (leaf 2) is recorded and signed 2 Nov 1881 by H. G. Maitland and the "place" of the entry is noted as Chipperskyle. Chipperskyle is an 18th century Georgian home in Dumfries, Scotland; thus the entry below is far distantly removed in both time and place from the fact: “ * This David married first, Elizabeth Poythress of Flower de Hundred. She is interred in Blandford. Her daughters, Elizabeth and Susan ["Mary" is struck out and replaced by "Susan"] died in Scotland, Inverness This is not correct. David Maitland married Susanna Poythress, not Elizabeth Poythress. Maitland’s marriage is recorded 25 Oct 1788 in Rev. John Cameron’s Cumberland Parish Register, p. 309, to Susanna Poythress. Further, the Blandford Cemetery gravestones of Susanna Maitland and her young daughter read: : Memento Mori
: In remembrance of
: SUSANNA MAITLAND
: the affectionate wife of David Maitland
: merchant in Blandford,
: who departed this life the 9th
: of February 1799, aged 33 years.
: She was the daughter of Joshua &
: Mary Poythress, of Flower de Hundred : Mary Currie Maitland
: daughter of David and Susanna
: died the 27th January 1795,
: aged 4 years The first conflict is thus between the bible (Elizabeth) and the tombstone and marriage information (Susanna). A slight element of doubt occurs resulting from the "Elizabeth" entry of H. G. Maitland stating "married first Elizabeth" because Susanna Poythress did indeed have an older sister Elizabeth also "of Flower de Hundred." However, sister Elizabeth is proven married to Simon Frazer so the entry by H. G. Maitland can be simply scored an error in the given name rather than stating marriage to both sisters. This error is considered all the more likely with a recording over a century after the fact, an ocean of distance, as well as showing some indecision with respect to the names of David Maitland’s children. David Maitland and Susanna Poythress had three daughters: Mary Currie Maitland died in childhood and is accounted for above. Elizabeth Agnes Maitland and Susan Poythress Maitland are correctly accounted for by H. G. Maitland following his strike-over correction. There is no reason to doubt his report that they "died in Scotland, Inverness." It is also certain that (yet) another Susanna Poythress, the daughter of Robert Poythress (discovered later, see below), is NOT the Susanna "of Flower de Hundred" who m. David Maitland. The tombstone shows the birth of Maitland’s wife Susanna to be 1766 so Robert Poythress (d. c 1745) could not have been her father and thus "qualify" her as one of the "nine Misses Poythress." One might consider the minor irony of why the Poythress daughters' "legend" would be included in the Maitland bible in the first place. David Maitland’s Susanna was of an entirely different Poythress "line", that of Joshua Poythress "of Flower de Hundred", not that of the reported seventeen Misses Poythress. As reliable as the Maitland Bible might otherwise be, the above entries and subsequent entries err in recording Poythress information. It may be guessed that having a Maitland marrying a Poythress woman by itself must have tempted the bible’s recorder to record what was likely the minor "urban myth" of "the nine Misses Poythress and the eight Misses Poythress" and their respective grooms. It is also highly probable that the entries in the bible were not contemporaneously made since the first entries (the "nine") do not even list the names of the brides nor even the given names of the grooms. It is likely the second group, "the eight" were recorded at the time of the events. The entries are correct although some grooms seem "plucked" from the second generation and "doubled" back into the first generation to get to the total of nine. The earlier generation "nine" sisters are twice cited as "the nine, as remembered by older members of the Batte-Poythress connection", not an especially ringing note of authenticity. And, as will be seen, there likely were never nine first generation daughters in the first place. It is generally assumed by all well known researchers (Batte, Hall, Stanard, Boddie) that the "nine Misses Poythress" were intended to represent daughters of father Robert Poythress (1690-c.1745) and if so (as is likely) the list has errors. The "eight Misses Poythress" were all daughters of Col. Peter Poythress, a brother to the presumed "nine" daughters. This second list, "the eight", is remarkably correct after slight adjusting for entries duplicated in "both" generations. It is not the claim of this paper to have all of the perfect, concise, and complete corrections. Some of this information is at times still in dispute and often simply lost. Additional corrections and/or additions directed to the writer will be welcomed. Aside, in matters of colonial Virginians in general and Poythresses in particular, ignoring the previous work of R. Bolling Batte (-1996) is done at some peril. Mr. Batte ("RBB") is virtually always "authentic"; when information is not available to him his records may contain sins of omission but almost never does he place anything on paper for which documentation does not exist. In the instance of the presumed nine daughters of Robert Poythress, Batte lists only three daughters: Jane (m. Baird), Elizabeth (m. Gilliam) and Tabitha (unlisted by Maitland but m. Henry Randolph). Unavailable to Batte was the actual will of their father Robert Poythress (24 May 1743) which later surfaced among a group of Chesterfield County "dead papers." This will shows three other daughters:Mary Anna Minge, Agnes Harwood, and Susanna Poythress (unmarried). This particular Susanna should also not be confused with Susanna who m. David Maitland. Daughter Susanna’s ultimate married name is not known. The influence of Bolling Batte is such that entries in this study not citing sources rely on Batte as a secondary source. For visualizing, it is easiest to place these women by generation. The nine Misses Poythress (real or not) would be the daughters of Robert Poythress. The eight Misses Poythress (real or not) would be the daughters of Robert’s son, Peter (i. e. the "second" generation). Following these pages is presented a photocopy of the relevant pages of the Maitland Bible. An ideal way to present comment would be parallel explanatory columns. However, neither the nature of the information nor the extent of the commenting documentation would fit that format. Maitland Bible wording is therefore presented as precise quotations from the Maitland "text" in bold italics. The corrections, or additional explanation, are presented in regular type following each entry. No attempt is made to discern the chronological order of the brides in either the original text or the comments. Family Record The nine (9) Misses Poythress married – 1 – Mr. Baird Correct. Jane Poythress (RBB284) m. John Baird of Moorscroft, near Glascow. This couple had issue: Elizabeth Baird m. Thomas Gordon. Jane is unmarried at the time of her father’s 1743 will. 2 – Mr. Gilliam Correct. Elizabeth Poythress (RBB286) m. John Gilliam, Bristol Parish Register p. 174. Elizabeth Gilliam is married at the time of the 1743 will of her father and has a son Robert Gilliam. Elizabeth’s father’s 1743 will also refers to a legatee: "grandson Robert Gilliam." 3 - Mr. Goode "of Whitby", not mentioned in Goode’s "Virginia Cousins." Otherwise unknown. It is at least possible the bible author confused lines. Richard Bland (1710-1776) m. Anne, daughter of Peter Poythress. Richard Bland’s sister m. Colonel Robert Goode. "Of Whitby" is not particularly an issue; most Goodes were "of Whitby." 4 - Mr. Runciman Jacob Rubsamen (most frequent spelling). Letter R. D. Gilliam to Dr. John Hall (VaHistSoc). He is otherwise unknown. 5 - Mr. Morrison The Ann Poythress who m. John Morison is not of this line. She is referred to in the will of John Morison as the daughter of Richard Bland who married Ann Poythress (1721-1758, RBB # 271). 6 - Mr. Lee The bride (as are the other "eight") is unidentified. Dr. William B. Hall in a letter of 14 Dec 1932 (VAHisSoc) makes the groom John Lee, elder brother of Richard Lee who marries Sally Poythress of the next generation. Hall also states that this bride is the aunt of Sally Poythress. Given that Sally Poythress Lee is second generation this particular woman would be her aunt. However, a marriage to John Lee (1724-1767) is unlikely; John Lee seems reasonably well documented as marrying Mary Smith Ball (Lees of Virginia; Nagel, Oxford Univ. Press, 1990). It is also possible that the bible author simply erred with respect to the generations and that this "Mr Lee" is indeed Richard Lee, the groom of Sally Poythress in the next generation. 7 - Mr. Epps This Mr. Epps is either a "doubling" of the second generation (see Lucy Poythress below)…..OR…..the bible writer has switched lines again. In Robert Poythress’ 1743 will: "to my daughter Agness (sic) Harwood" and "granddaughter Tabitha Harwood", neither is identified nor listed in terms of a potential "groom" among the first generation of Poythress "Misses" by the author of the bible leaves. But the will leaves no doubt as to the identity of both the daughter and the granddaughter. An interesting corollary (switching Poythress lines) is the will of Robert’s brother Joshua, which in 1739 provides for a legatee: "To granddaughter Harwood 50£." Further, the Bristol Parish Vestry book seems to support a second Harwood groom marrying into the separate Joshua 21 line. Bristol Parish Register (p. 172): Col. Richard Poythress (error, should be Col. Richard Epps) m. ______Poythress of "Fleur de Hundred" and had issue: Richard and Susan. The first m. Susan Robertson and the second _______ Harwood, of Charles City Co. and had issue: Susan, who m. John V. Wilcox of Petersburg. Without doubt the reference is to Susanna Peachy Poythress (1785-1815) m. John Vaughan Willcox. However, Susanna is the daughter of the third Joshua Poythress, not the granddaughter of the first Joshua Poythress in the 1739 will. And again, we are in a separate Poythress line as stated above. And the vestry book’s "genealogy" is certainly not helpful. Reluctantly, I conclude that until other information is found, it appears we will have to settle for the possibility of two Harwood grooms in two generations, neither identified by given name, neither even listed by the author of the bible leaves, and the second Mr. Harwood with a shaky provenance. 8 - Mr. Bland Unknown. See Susanna Poythress (below) of the following generation. 9 - Mr. Cocke Elizabeth Poythress (RBB211 11) m. James Cocke "and inherited the Bonaccord estate." (VMH VII:72). He was James Cocke of Surry. Dr. Hall, 31 May 1933: "Southall, in his admirable genealogy of the Cocke family, says: 'James Cocke 4 m. a Poythress of Prince George County, one of the seats of the Poythress family and was the ancestor of the Cockes of that County." (VHM V:186). The above is essentially repeated in unsigned notes in Cocke Family Papers, VaHisSoc Mss C-6457-a/1000. NOTE 1: omitted among the “nine” above (compensating for at least one generational error) is Tabitha Poythress, RBB285, (1725-1805) married in 1742 Henry Randolph IV (1721-1771). Tabitha Poythress was unmarried at the time of the writing of her father’s will. The will was later proven at a court held “at Fitzgeralds for Prince George County 13 Sept 1743.” NOTE 2: Mary Anna Minge of the 1743 will had married John Minge (no documentation provided). The Minge family was widespread in the area at the time but this writer could find little evidence of any genealogical studies. NOTE 3: Susanna Poythress is unmarried at the time of her father’s 1739 will nor is it known to whom she will be married. We have a “left over” unidentified groom in this generation, Mr. Runciman/Rubsamen. However, I have found no basis to link the two. They had one brother, Peter Poythress, who married Elizabeth Bland, who had eight (8) daughters and one son – as follows: 1 - Mary, married John Batte Correct. Miss Polly [Mary] Poythress (1762-1815) m. Mr. John Batte (1757-1816) of Prince George County, daughter of Col. Peter Poythress. Virginia Gazette, 28 Jun 1780, p. 3, col. 1. 2 - Betsy, married William Mayo Correct. Elizabeth Bland Poythress (1759-1806) m. William Mayo (1757-1837) of "Powhatan Seat", Henrico County. 3 - Sally, married (1) Col. Richard Lee (2) Willoughby Newton Correct. Sally (1768-1828) m. 1 Richard Lee (1726-1795). Four Lee children were born of this marriage. She m. 2. Willoughby Newton. There were five children of this marriage. Sally Bland (Poythress-Lee) Newton is buried at "Lee Hall" in Westmoreland County. 4 - Jennie, married Joseph Mayo Correct. Jennie [Jane] Poythress (1773-1837) b. Prince George County, m. Joseph Mayo 28 Jul 1792. 5 - Susanna, married Capt. Richard Bland Correct. Susan Poythress (1769-1839) m Richard Bland (1762- 1806). Marriage date 24 Dec 1787. Source: Virginia Gazette/Independent Chronicle (Richmond) 29 Dec 1787. 6 - Agnes, married Roger Atkinson Correct. Agnes (1771-1821) m. 20 Sep 1788 Roger Atkinson (1764-1829). Source: Virginia Independent Chronicle (Richmond) 24 Sep 1788, p. 3, col. 4. Also, Rev. John Cameron’s Cumberland Parish Register, p. 309. Roger Atkinson m. 2 Sarah Spotswood. 7 - Nancy, married John Randolph Correct. Ann (Nancy) Poythress (1757-1804) m. John Randolph (1743-1803), son of Henry and Tabitha (Poythress) Randolph "of Chesterfield." Source: Virginia Gazette (Williamsburg) 2 May 1777 (supplement). 8 - Lucy, married John Eppes Correct. Lucy Bland Poythress (1764- ante 1823) m. 23 Jan 1806 John Eppes (-1832), both of Prince George County. No issue. Source: Petersburg Republican issue of 27 Jan 1806, p. 3, col. 1. Petersburg Intelligencer issue of 28 Jan 1806. John Eppes m. 2 Hannah Roane. And finally, with respect to the single son of Peter Poythress, William (1765-1811) who m. Elizabeth Blair Bland 10 Feb 1787, researcher R. Bolling Batte has the following: “Issue: one daughter, Elizabeth Bland Poythress. William Poythress m. 2 Rebecca Williams. No issue. As William left no male issue the Poythress name became extinct as to his branch with the death of his only daughter.” Further from RBB, daughter Elizabeth Bland Poythress died before 1834. "With her decease, whenever that was, passed the last person born with the surname Poythress among the descendents of Robert Poythress, and possibly also among the descendents of John and Christian (Peebles) Poythress. Since John and Mary (Batte) Poythress are not known to have had issue, it is likely that the name Poythress exists today only among the descendents of Francis Poythress (4)." So, in conclusion, it appears that the author of the Maitland bible leaves has left us an accurate account of the marriages of "the eight Misses Poythress" but in the instance of "the nine Misses Poythress" we are left with more questions than answers. It would seem a safe bet to figure the bible author was reaching back in memory for the presumed nine brides and grooms of the first generation and memory did not serve him or her well. This writer would deeply appreciate any corrections or additional information to what is admittedly a confusing story. I may be reached at John M. Poythress
15 Glenwood Road
Louisville, KY 40222 or brerfox[at]bellsouth.net. Alternatively, correspondence may be addressed to the Poythress research group: Poythress-l@rootsweb.com. Additional information with respect to documents and records of the Poythress family may be found at the family’s website: www.poythress.net …. John M. Poythress
29 Dec 2003 Poythress Surname Genealogy Research Appendix A: Will of Robert Poythress, Prince George County, 1743 The original was located in Chesterfield County Dead Papers, 17989, and a photocopy is on file in the Virginia State Library and Archives. The following is an abstract by L. H. Hart May 24, 1743 Robert Poythress of Martins Brandon Parish, Prince George County, in perfect senses and memory. To my son Robert Poythress and his heirs forever all my lands on which I now live containing 1100 acres and also 291 acres adjoining the Butterwood Swamp. To my son Peter Poythress and his heirs forever my lands containing about 600 acres lying on the Nottoway River and known by the name of Tanotoro and 297 acres lying on Butterwood, which I bought of James Glover. To my son William Poythress and his heirs forever all my lands lying between Monkoes Neck and Nottoway which I bought of Capt. Thomas Bolling and all my lands in Amelia Co. contiguous to William Stone’s land. To my wife the use of 12 negroes: Harry, Hunt, Tom, Jamey, George, Nilsy, Sarah, Lucy, Nick, Hannah, Matt, Nan, Penelope and the use of 1/3 of my lands during her life or widowhood and 1/4 of my house furniture and stocks to be divided between my wife and my 3 sons and any of my daughters that are unmarried at the time of her mother’s death and their heirs respectively. The division to be made by my brother, William Poythress, Col. Richard Bland, and Mr. John Gilliam or the survivors. I give to my son Robert and his heirs 9 negroes: Tom boy, Mingo, Charles, Judy, Bett, Jenny, Sarah, George, and Boatswin. I give to my son Peter and his heirs 9 negroes: Prince, Sterling, Cimon, Jack, Sarah, Bett, Agnes, Aneky, and Harry. I give to my son William and his heirs 9 negroes: Phillis, Seanah, Gambia, Caesar, Pheby, Kate, Pat, and Pompey. If either of my sons dies before he comes of age, the whole estate - real and personal - to be divided equally between the surviving sons or their heirs. I confirm to my daughter Elizabeth Gilliam all the negroes already given to her. I give to my grandson Robert Gilliam a negro boy Johnny and a girl about the same age. I give to my daughter Mary Anna Minge negroes: Abbah, Sawney, Jenny to her and her heirs and thirty pounds current money to be laid out in negroes. I give to my daughter Agness Harwood 98 pounds, 10 shillings current money which her husband has already received. I give to my grand-daughter Tabitha Harwood one negro girl Amy now in the use of her father. I give to my daughter Tabitha Poythress 130 pounds current money and negro girl Sue. I give to my dauthter Susanna Poythress and to her heirs 5 negroes: Pheby, Jack, Hannibal, Nan, and Tom. I give to my daughter Jane Poythress and her heirs 5 negroes: Phillis, Nan, Titus, Scot, and Phillis (sic). All the remainder of my estate I give and devise to be equally divided between my wife and 3 sons. I appoint my wife and sons Robert and Peter to be my executors. Witnesses:
Richard Bland
Robert Poythress (L. S.)
William Batte
William Poythress
Recorded at court held at Fitzgeralds for Prince George County 13 Sept. 1743. The widow and executrix Elizabeth Poythress exhibited the will with Robert Poythress qualified as executor. All witnesses proved will. Summary Bill of Complaint. Elizabeth Poythress possessed herself of 12 slaves according to the will of Robert Poythress. She died many years after her husband, surviving her sons Robert and William. The slaves then devolved to their brother Peter. Until her death, Elizabeth Poythress lived with or near said Peter and he had management of her affairs. He was entitled to 3/5 of the slaves at her death in behalf of himself and his two deceased brothers - William and Robert. At that time only 2 of the testator’s daughters were unmarried - your oratrix, Tabitha Randolph, and her sister Elizabeth Gilliam. Peter continued to keep under his care the 8 negroes of which he was 3/5 owner. He died a few years past. William Mayo, Esq. is the acting executor of said Peter Poythress and continues to hold possession of said 8 slaves, though often requested to give your oratrix her share. She desires an accounting of the 8 slaves and their issue and sex given - then her 1/5’ of said slaves and 1/5 of labor since death of said Peter Poythress to be allotted to her. Following page 14 is Appendix B ---- Maitland Bible page [Appendix A from a copy in my (Liz's) Win7 desktop - Documents library, WikiTree>Rootsweb]

Practica de las 5 s-1

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=== PRACTICA DE LAS 5 S DE LA CALIDAD === === OBJETIVOS === '''Conocer y aplicar la filosofia de las 5 s de la calidad.''' === MARCO TEORICO === '''Es una práctica de Calidad ideada en Japón referida al “Mantenimiento Integral” de la empresa, no sólo de maquinaria, equipo e infraestructura sino del mantenimiento del entorno de trabajo por parte de todos JAPONES Seiri Seiton Seis Seiketsu Shitsuke CASTELLANO Clasificación y Descarte Organización Limpieza Higiene y Visualización Disciplina y Compromiso La 1° S: Seiri (Clasificación y Descarte) Significa separar las cosas necesarias y las que no la son manteniendo las cosas necesarias en un lugar conveniente y en un lugar adecuado SEITON (Organización) La 2da S La organización es el estudio de la eficacia. Es una cuestión de cuan rápido uno puede conseguir lo que necesita, y cuan rápido puede devolverla a su sitio nuevo. Cada cosa debe tener un único, y exclusivo lugar donde debe encontrarse antes de su uso, y después de utilizarlo debe volver a él. Todo debe estar disponible y próximo en el lugar de uso. SEISO (Limpieza) : La 3° S La limpieza la debemos hacer todos. Es importante que cada uno tenga asignada una pequeña zona de su lugar de trabajo que deberá tener siempre limpia bajo su responsabilidad. No debe haber ninguna parte de la empresa sin asignar. Si las persona no asumen este compromiso la limpieza nunca será real. SEIKETSU (Higiene y Visualización). La 4° S Esta S envuelve ambos significados: Higiene y visualización. La higiene es el mantenimiento de la Limpieza, del orden. Quien exige y hace calidad cuida mucho la apariencia. En un ambiente Limpio siempre habrá seguridad. Quien no cuida bien de sí mismo no puede hacer o vender productos o servicios de Calidad. SHITSUKE (Compromiso y Disciplina) : la 5° S Disciplina no significa que habrá unas personas pendientes de nosotros preparados para castigarnos cuando lo consideren oportuno. Disciplina quiere decir voluntad de hacer las cosas como se supone se deben hacer. Es el deseo de crear un entorno de trabajo en base de buenos hábitos. Su aplicación mejora los niveles de: 1.Calidad. 2.Eliminación de Tiempos Muertos. 3.Reducción de Costos. ''' === METODOLOGIA === '''1.-Esta actividad se llevo acabo en el cuarto de una compañera ubicado en Zacatepec Morelos. 2.-Se llevo acabo el dia 22 de septiembre a las 12:00 am. 3.-Para la aplicacion de cada una de las 5 s se tomaron fotos del lugar antes y despues de dicha apliacion de las 5 s.''' === RESULTADOS === '''Los resultados obtenidos se captaron en fotografias mostradas en esta pagina, cada una de estas trae la descripcion de lo que se hizo con el lugar y la explicacion de cada una de la aplicacion de las s.l''' === CONCLUSIONES === '''La filosofia de las 5 s no solo es aplicable a las empresas sino tambien a los lugares en los cuales nos desembolvemos a diario y con dicha aplicacion obtenemos una mayor productividad en las cosas que haces a diario, se mostro que reduce los tiempos muertos y que aumenta la calidad en cada ocsa que hacemos ya que, por ejemplo perdemos menos tiempo al realizar algun trabajo si contamos con todo el material a la mano sin la necesidad de estarlo buscando por falta de orden.'''

Prallsville Mill

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[[Category:Stockton, New Jersey]] : This mill was owned and operated by the Smith family for several generations. The original Smith family-owned and operated mill was located on the other side of the Delaware River in Bucks County, Pennsylvania in what was then known as Smithtown (now within Tinicum Township). (This was at least 2-3 generations before [[Smith-36599|John Williams Smith]]! We're talking about the time of the two brothers, [[Smith-36631|Robert]] and [[Smith-36613|Joseph]] who are discussed in the Bucks County history books. -- This is the Joseph Smith who invented the cast-iron mould board plow and his brother, Robert, who patented it.) John Williams Smith's uncle, [[Smith-36612|Joseph Smith]], (a grandson of the Joseph Smith who was the well-known inventor) purchased the Prallsville mill before January 1, 1883.Source: [[#S1]] : The following are two typed letters related to the company. (I only have photocopies of them. I do not know if the originals still exist.) : : Dissolution - Copartnership. : : The firm of Joseph Smith & Co., established at Prallsville Mills, Stockton, N. J., January 1, 1883, has, by mutual consent, been dissolved. : : The one-half interest in the real estate and personal property of the firm formerly owned by Joseph Smith has been purchased from his heirs by Charles A. Smith, Joseph Smith and Stanley W. Smith, who have entered into a copartnership with John W. Smith, who retains his one-half interest in the business. : : Charles A. Smith and Joseph Smith having been associated with John W. Smith in the conduct of the business there will be no change in the management, which will be as in the past -- conservative, fair and courteous. : : The new firm hopes to merit the confidence of both buyer and seller, and will accord to the first our best attention; to the latter fair treatment and prompt cash settlements. : ::: J. W. SMITH & SONS. : ::: Stockton, N. J., July 2, 1917. : : : The second letter: : : The firm of Joseph Smith & Co., established at Prallsville Mills, Stockton, N. J., January 1, 1883, was in the year 1917 by mutual interest dissolved. : The one-half interest in the real estate and personal property of the firm formerly owned by Joseph Smith was at that time purchased from his heirs by Charles A. Smith, Joseph Smith and Stanley W. Smith, who then entered into a copartnership under the firm name of J. W. Smith & Sons, with John W. Smith, who retained his one-half interest in the business. : The above firm has now been dissolved : Charles A. Smith, Joseph Smith and Stanley W. Smith having taken over the one-half interest in the real estate and personal property formerly owned by John W. Smith. : The new firm composed of Charles A. Smith, Joseph Smith and Stanley W. Smith (with no encumbrance on the property) will continue business under the firm name of J. W. SMITH'S SONS and hopes to merit the confidence of both buyer and seller, and will accord to the first our best attention, to the latter prompt cash settlements, and to all as in the past, conservative, fair and courteous treatment. : John W. Smith will be retained in an advisory capacity; and will act under power of attorney in business transactions. : J. W. SMITH'S SONS. : : After [[Smith-36612|Joseph Smith]]'s death in 1888, the mill's owners were said [[Smith-36599|John Williams Smith]], his aunt [[Coale-120|Susan B. (Coale) Smith]], and his cousin, [[Smith-52433|Mary Isabelle Smith]] (Joseph and Susan's daughter -- also an only child). : : The company became known as "J.W. Smith and Sons" when John W. Smith's three sons ([[Smith-36596|Charles Austin]], [[Smith-36600|Joseph]], and [[Smith-36601|Stanley Willis Smith]]) joined him in the partnership in 1917. Stanley moved to Michigan around 1906, but his brothers Joseph and Charles kept the mill's operation in the family through the 1940's. I don't know exactly when the mill stopped operating. Probably, it was after Charles A. Smith died in 1954, after which point his widow, [[Sherwood-769|Edith]], jointly owned the mill with her widowed sister-in-law, Elizabeth (Barber) Smith (Joseph Smith's second wife) -- Joseph having died in 1952.) : : By the 1950's, it was obvious that the next generation had no interest in carrying on the family business. The cousins who remained in the area were all (at least) fairly well-educated and trained for other professions. After Edith and Elizabeth's deaths (in 1967 and ''????'', respectively), Charles and Edith's son, Edgar Stanley ("Ted") Smith (their only child to live to adulthood), co-owned the property along with Joseph and Elizabeth (Williams) Smith's children Joseph Jr. and Eva Barber (Smith) Graham, until they eventually sold it. Shortly afterwards, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places and is now maintained by the Delaware River Mill Society. : : The mill has historic value for the community of the Stockton area and personal significance for SIX generations of my family. : This is the link to the official page for the mill: http://drms-stockton.org/ : : They've done a wonderful job of restoring (and recording) its history and beauty! : == Sources == * Source: S1 Business letters regarding J. W. Smith & Sons mill (photocopies of originals in the possession of Kathryn Smith).

Pratt Family History

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Jared Pratt Family Association. Website with a lot of Pratt Family history that has been researched for years.

Pratt Name Study

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[[Category:Pratt Name Study]] [[Category:Hertfordshire, Pratt Name Study]] [[Category:Hertfordshire, Redbourn, Pratt Name Study]] This is a One Name Study to collect information on the origins and (where applicable) migratory destinations of Pratt families from Hertfordshire, and specifically from Redbourn. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc.

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[[Category: European History]] [[Category:European Aristocrats Project]] [[Category: Reliable Sources for Pre-1700 Profiles]] '''Purpose and Scope''': This page is for collecting and sharing reliable resources for pre-1500 research. The information is for everyone, however the page is only editable by members who have [[Help:Pre-1500_Profiles|pre-1500 certification]]. == Compilations == :''These are modern secondary sources with a high level of scholarship. They should be followed unless '''proven''' incorrect by other modern sources.'' *[http://pase.ac.uk/index.html '''The Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England (PASE)'''], The Department of History and the Centre for Computing in the Humanities, at King’s College, London, The Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse, and Celtic Studies, University of Cambridge, August, 2010 (searchable database). (Note: This is a well sourced relational database claimed by the authors to contain all the recorded inhabitants of England from the late sixth to the late eleventh century.) *'''[https://fasg.org/projects/henryproject/ The Henry Project]''': The Ancestors of king Henry II of England, by Stewart Baldwin. An exceptionally high level of scholarship with a critical analysis of all known sources. This website should be taken as the definitive word on the ancestors of Henry II. [https://fasg.org/projects/henryproject/data/at.htm Henry II Ancestor Table] [https://fasg.org/projects/henryproject/data/index.htm Index of Ancestor Pages] *'''[http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ Medieval Lands]''' by Charles Cawley. A study which attempts to provide a narrative biography of all of the noble houses of Europe cross-referenced to some original sources. Valuable because of the broad scope of the study but mostly doesn't have the in-depth investigation of individuals as some other resources in this list. Searchable.Cawley, Charles. ''Medieval Lands: A Prosopography of Medieval European Noble and Royal Families'', Online at [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ Foundation for Medieval Genealogy Website] (accessed 20xx). *'''[https://sites.google.com/site/cochoit/home/complete-peerage Complete Peerage]''', by G.E. Cokayne is a comprehensive and authoritative source for the peerage of England. Originally published in 8 volumes between 1887 and 1898, the high level of scholarship generally holds up well until today. Though, like all works of its kind, improvements and corrections to CP are constantly being made. ::From 1910 to 1959, 'revised and expanded' versions were published. This stretched the original 8 volumes to 13. Finally, in 1998 a 14th volume of 'Additions and Corrections' was published. Many additional corrections, most of which were first noted on the [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/soc.genealogy.medieval SGM newsgroup], have been collected by Chris Phillips on his [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/cp/index.shtml Medieval Genealogy] site. All 14 volumes are available for [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/271412?availability=Family%20History%20Library download at FamilySearch.org] Cokayne, George Edward ed. ''Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom'', 2nd edition in 14 volumes. (London,1910-1998). *'''Royal Ancestry''', by Douglas Richardson. Richardson, Douglas. ''Royal Ancestry: A Study In Colonial And Medieval Families, in 5 vols''. (Salt Lake City, Utah, 2013). == Resource Sites Online == :''Places to help you find primary records.'' *[http://guides.nyu.edu/c.php?g=276597&p=1844929 '''Medieval and Renaissance Studies: Full Text Primary Sources'''] A Guide to Research in Medieval and Renaissance Studies, New York University *'''[http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/cal/medcal.shtml English Regnal Calendar]''' - Most medieval documents did not state the actual year but referred to the reign of the king. This [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/cal/medcal.shtml online calendar] will allow you to quickly convert to the correct year. *'''[http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/index.html Some Notes On Medieval English Genealogy]''', by Chris Phillips. Website. An extraordinarily useful collection of links and primary resources. Including: ** [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/fines/counties.shtml Abstracts of Feet of Fines] ** [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/cp/index.shtml Corrections to Complete Peerage] ** [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/sources/public.shtml English Medieval Records] *'''[https://sites.google.com/site/cochoit/ Medieval Genealogy Resources]''', by [[cochoit-2 |Joe Cochoit]]. Website. A handy collection of links to the primary sources used in medieval genealogy. *'''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/ British History Online]''' "British History Online is a digital library of key printed primary and secondary sources for the history of Britain and Ireland, with a primary focus on the period between 1300 and 1800." *'''[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/advanced-search National Archives of England] == English Medieval Primary Records == *[http://opendomesday.org/book/dorset/01/ '''Domesday Book Online'''], searchable by county, Domesday Book images kindly made available by Professor J.J.N. Palmer. Images may be reused under a Creative Commons BY-SA licence - please credit Professor J.J.N. Palmer and George Slater, Site by Anna Powell-Smith. Domesday data created by Professor J.J.N. Palmer, [http://www2.hull.ac.uk/clearing.aspx University of Hull], (open source): PostgreSQL, PostGIS, GeoDjango, and OpenStreetMap. *'''Inquisitions Post Mortem''': https://inquisitionspostmortem.ac.uk/ English inquisitions post mortem (IPMs) from c. 1236 to 1509. See also Chris Philp's list of IPM resources. http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/sources/ipm.shtml *'''Patent Rolls:''' https://sites.google.com/site/cochoit/home/patent-rolls *'''Close Rolls:''' https://sites.google.com/site/cochoit/home/close-rolls *'''[https://sites.google.com/site/cochoit/home/fine-rolls Fine Rolls]:''' Fine Rolls are records relating to the financial affairs of the king. They frequently touch on issues of genealogical interest as they can record transfers of property which were held of the king. Also, writs of Diem Clausit Extremum were recorded in the Fine Rolls making this a key source for dates of death for medieval persons. *'''Feet of Fines:''' (Pedes Finium) https://sites.google.com/site/cochoit/home/feet-of-fines *'''Anglo-American Legal Tradition''' ([http://aalt.law.uh.edu/ AALT]) '''Website''': Documents from Medieval and Early Modern England from the National Archives in London **[http://aalt.law.uh.edu/Indices/CP40Indices/CP40_Indices.html Common Pleas] **[http://aalt.law.uh.edu/Indices/KB27Indices/KB27Indices.html Kings/Queens Bench] **[http://www.uh.edu/waalt/index.php/Main_Page WAALT: the Wiki for the Anglo-American Legal Tradition Website] *'''Wills - Index''' A downloadable spreadsheet of over 28000 testators mentioned in some wills of the period 1399-1540: this is derived from works published up to the year 2000. Where all this information is available, the main spreadsheet gives the name of the testator, the date of the will, the date it was proved and where, and the source (abbreviated name) from which the information was obtained. The spreadsheet and key to sources can be found at http://www.ricardianresources.online/2_testatorsindex.php. *''' Wills- Yorkshire''' a PDF of transcripts of 89 English wills proved in the Prerogative Court of York in the period 1477-1499, mostly of people who lived in Yorkshire: http://www.ricardianresources.online/3_york_wills.php. === British Isles: Scotland === *Called the POMs. This is a searchable collection of charters from 1093-1314, http://db.poms.ac.uk/search/ *Records of the Parliaments of Scotland to 1707 http://www.rps.ac.uk/ Records from 1235, show records in original Latin, French, Scots, and Modern English translation, or both side by side. Browse by reign or use Advanced Search. === British Isles: Ireland === *Please see this collection of sources: [[Space:Historical_Sources_of_Ireland|Historical Sources of Ireland]] *Annals of Ulster compiled in 15th Century from oral and written traditions starting in 461 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annals_of_Ulster The Annals are said to have been copied verbatim from the sources so are a boon to historians and linguists alike. === British Isles: England === *Gildas https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gildas best known for De Excidio et Conquestu Britanniae, history of Britain, the only widely accepted source for history of the post-Roman period written by a near-contemporary *'''Anglo-Saxon Chronicle''' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglo-Saxon_Chronicle Organized by year; the earliest dated at 60 BC (the annals' date for Caesar's invasions of Britain), and historical material follows up to the year in which the chronicle was written, at which point contemporary records begin. These manuscripts collectively are known as the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. Written in 9th Century in Old English. Many copies made and dispersed throughout England each being updated independently. 1154 is latest update known. Written from perspective of the invaders. 9 Surviving manuscripts are known about. *'''The Soldier in later Medieval England''' http://www.medievalsoldier.org/dbsearch/ Database sponsored by Universities of Reading and Southampton of late medieval soldiers, based on primary records. *http://landedfamilies.blogspot.com Nick Kingsley's site He is a careful researcher who cites his sources. == European Continent == *'''Monumenta Germaniae Historica''' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monumenta_Germaniae_Historica "carefully edited and published primary sources (mostly in Latin, no translations)... for the study of German history, but includes other areas - Britain, Czech lands, Poland, Austria, France, Low Countries, Italy, Spain etc" Often see them used as sources with abbreviation MGH in The Henry Project or Medieval Lands etc. Online version containing all volumes up to 2010 here http://www.dmgh.de *'''Vatican Online 15th Century Manuscript Archives''': http://digi.vatlib.it/news/ *https://www.gutenberg.org/ Many ancient texts have been translated and digitized here. Some are searchable. *'''Germany:''' http://ofb.genealogy.net/ takes you to family books by city location that were mostly build on original records *'''Genealogie Mittelalter''' website in German by Manfred Hiebl, with information about German dynasties from medieval period. Usually has a separate profile page for each individual, and cites mostly recent secondary sources, including excerpts from some of these. However where these sources differ, it's not always clear why one date/relationship is emphasised over another. Often this website is the only way to access recent secondary sources that might not otherwise be readily available. http://www.manfred-hiebl.de/genealogie-mittelalter/ '''Note''' - Has links to similar sites centred on Frankish/Byzantine/Plantagenet families and others, but these are sometimes not as detailed and other sources may be preferable. *'''Das Haus Brabant: Genealogie der Herzoge von Brabant und der Landgrafen von Hessen''', vol. 1 900s to Philipp the Great by Carl Knetsch - https://archiv.ub.uni-marburg.de/ubfind/Record/urn:nbn:de:hebis:04-eb2015-0060 In German but genealogical information is relatively easy to understand. Although published in 1917 this is still a recommended genealogy of the family of the Dukes of Brabant and Landgraves of Hesse. Each person has a mini-biography citing sources including primary sources. *'''France:''' French records that have been published online. http://ddebus.free.fr/indexe.htm I like the surname to village database *http://www.moselle-genealogie.net/index.php?lng=fr&tconfig=0 see archives online to the right side of screen *http://www.freesurnamesearch. com/search/france.html French Revolution Digital Archive *http://www.genverre.com access only for paid members. This site is specific to glass and crystal makers and their craft. Multiple databases. User donated ones are reviewed and notes made by review group. Other databases from physical acts and other official documents. Laura Bozzay is an officer in the Organization and can access all databases. *http://jeanjacques.villemag.free.fr/ généalogie des rois de France arbre généalogique des rois de France, mérovingiens, carolingiens, robertiens, capétiens, valois, bourbons, orlé... *http://www.archives57.com/ index.php/recherches/archives- en-ligne * Chronicon Hanoniense (Gislebert de Mons) (12th century) : https://archive.org/details/lachroniquedegis00gisl * http://gallica.bnf.fr/accueil/?mode=desktop : Gallica, the Bibliothèque Nationale de France. Has many genealogy books available. * Histoire Généalogique de la Maison Royale de France, des pairs, grands officiers de la Couronne... by Père Anselme. USE WITH CAUTION for medieval genealogies. Whole collection available [http://gallica.bnf.fr/services/engine/search/sru?operation=searchRetrieve&version=1.2&collapsing=disabled&rk=42918;4&query=%28%28dc.creator%20all%20%22Anselme%20de%20Sainte-Marie%22%20or%20dc.contributor%20all%20%22Anselme%20de%20Sainte-Marie%22%29%29%20and%20dc.relation%20all%20%22cb364049172%22 here]. *'''Savoy (Savoie, Savoia)''' Previté-Orton, Charles William. 1912. ''The early history of the House of Savoy (1000-1233)''. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press" Digital image: Internet Archive. https://archive.org/details/earlyhistoryofho00prevuoft Appears to be really well-researched using primary and secondary sources. Perhaps a bit dated? *'''1492:''' http://www.ibiblio.org/expo/1492.exhibit/Intro.html an Exhibit of the Library of Congress, Washington, DC *http://besthistorysites.net/american-history/pre-colonial/ *'''Spain''' - Codice de Roda - one of the early genealogies of Spanish rulers written from a 'Christian' perspective. The article is in Spanish and Codice in Latin. Lacarra, José M., "Textos navarros del códice de Roda", Estudios de Edad Media de la Corona de Aragón, I (1945) : 194-283. Online , Universidad Zaragoza, http://www.unizar.es/cema/recursos/193_284.pdf *'''Spain''' - ''Las dinastías reales de España en la Edad Media'' - A modern version of genealogies of all the medieval rulers of countries that eventually made up Spain and Portugal, written by Jamie de Salazar y Acha, a respected Spanish historian and genealogist, published in 2021 but appears free to download. In Spanish but relatively easy to understand with some help from an online translation service. (Madrid : Real Academia de la Historia, 2021). Electronic edition, Agencia Estatal Boletín Oficial del Estado, https://www.boe.es/biblioteca_juridica/publicacion.php?id=PUB-DH-2021-233 == Quality Websites - Use with Caution == :''Best used as a guide to further research.'' * '''[https://pure.aber.ac.uk/portal/en/datasets/bartrum-genealogical-project(40837b6f-1887-4afd-9c6e-9b7e3a122693).html The Bartrum Project]''' presents Peter C. Bartrum's "Welsh Genealogies AD 300- 1500". This work was a continuation of earlier publications. As described in '[http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id70.html The Bartrum "Welsh Genealogies"]' by Darrell Wolcott (accessed September 15, 2017 at [http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/index.html Center for the Study of Ancient Wales]): 'So long as today's researchers understand that Bartrum was NOT attempting to portray actual and feasible family charts, but limited his purpose to summarizing the material found in other manuscripts, his work can be very helpful. It should not, however, be cited as the principle source to "prove" any asserted facts.' *[http://www.genealogics.org/ '''Genealogics.org'''] - Personal website of Leo van de Pas. Large database generally created with quality secondary sources. It has the advantage frequent error correction by contributors to [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/soc.genealogy.medieval SGM newsgroup]. Like all sites of its kind, some errors are inevitable and it is best to confirm the information directly from quality secondary and primary sources. *'''[http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/ Our Royal, Titled, Noble, & Commoner Ancestors and Cousins'''], Personal website of Marlyn Lewis. Large database generally created with a mix of quality secondary sources and from sources of lesser quality. While often useful as a guide, it is also known to contain numerous errors. All data derived from this website needs to be confirmed by quality secondary and primary sources. == Sources to Avoid / Known Frauds == *[[:Category:Frauds_and_Fabrications|WikiTree category]] compiling known fraudulent family trees and the genealogists that fabricated them. *'''''Royalty for Commoners''','' by Roderick W. Stuart. Seemingly authoritative and similar in structure to ''Magna Carta Sureties'' and ''Ancestral Roots,'' this publication is filled with unproven speculation, and disproved lines. Do not use. * '''[[wikipedia:fr:Nicolas Viton de Saint-Allais|Nicolas Viton de Saint-Allais]]''' (author of ''Nobiliaire Universel de France'' and numerous other genealogy books): Viton de Saint-Allais's genealogy work is considered "of poor value", and should only be accepted with extreme caution. Contains approximations and some artificial connections. Do not use for pre-1500 profiles. * '''Jean-Baptiste-Pierre Jullien de Courcelles''' (''Dictionnaire Universel de la Noblesse de France''), while his reputation is not as bad Nicolas Viton de Saint-Allais's, Jullien de Courcelles bought Saint-Allais's practice and continued his work, and for this reason should be used with caution. Do not use for pre-1500 profiles. == Other WikiTree Links and Resources == *[[:Category: Sources by Name]] *[[Space:Wales_Pre_1500_Resources|Wales Project: Wales Pre 1500 Resources]] *[[Space:Magna_Carta_Project_Reliable_Sources|Magna Carta Project Reliable Sources]] * [[Project:Dutch_Roots/Dutch_Portal_World-The_Netherlands#Dutch_Archives_and_sources|'''Project:Dutch_Roots/Dutch_Portal_World-The_Netherlands#Dutch_Archives_and_sources''']] == Full Citations == :''Formatted full references for your copy-paste ease of use.'' == Pre-1500 Help Aids == :'''Translation Tools''' *[http://en.eprevodilac.com/prevodilac-engleski-latinski Latin to English/English to Latin text translatior] Translate Latin text to English by typing or copy/pasing text. Will also translate other languages. May have better accuracy rate than Google Translate *[http://www.oldenglishtranslator.co.uk Old English (Anglo Saxon) to Modern English Translator,] Website developed by www.blueenginewebdevelopment.co.uk (Online translation engine) :'''Calendar Tools''' *[http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/cal/medcal.shtml A medieval English calendar], version of the Julian calendar, as used in England, covering the 11th to 16th centuries, "SOME NOTES ON MEDIEVAL ENGLISH GENEALOGY" (Website) :'''Maps''' *[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Britain_in_the_Middle_Ages Britain in the Middle Ages : Wikipedia,] Includes information about the division of kingdoms in the middle ages by period, includes some medieval maps (images) *[http://www.abroadintheyard.com/maps-britain-ireland-ancient-tribes-kingdoms-dna/ Maps of Britain and Ireland’s ancient tribes, kingdoms and DNA] by Sandra Rimmer for Ancestry - Genealogy & DNA, (for reference)

Pre-1500 Work without a Badge

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This page is intended for members without [https://www.wikitree.com/contact/cert/ pre-1500 certification] who still want to help improve profiles. == Welcome == Welcome. On this page you will find instructions for how to properly format a change request for a profile of a person born before the year 1500. Because there are a limited number of [https://www.wikitree.com/contact/cert/ pre-1500 certified] WikiTree members, the number of profiles that need changes may exceed the workload of available members who are certified. Pre-formatting your pre-1500 profile change or merge requests will facilitate approval of your requested changes. Additionally, you will gain valuable pre-1500 editing experience that you can later reference in order to obtain certification to edit pre-1500 profiles. The page is broken into two parts, the Partnership Model and the Single Change Model. The Single Change Model should only be used where a member wants to suggest a single change or merge, is not the profile manager of the pre-1500 profile, and has no interest in obtaining pre-1500 certification. === Partnership Model === If you have an interest in a particular profile or particular time/location in history, you may find it useful to seek a partner who is already [https://www.wikitree.com/contact/cert/ pre-1500 certified]. #Post a comment on this page (down near the bottom) with a specific expression of your interest and what you want to accomplish. Please put down as much detail as possible describing what kind of assistance you're seeking. For example, "I'm seeking a pre-1500 certified coach who could help me contribute to some profiles of persons who lived in Saxony in the 12th century." Or, "I'm seeking a pre-1500 certified coach to work with me in improving the profile for Sachsen-12000, who migrated from Saxony in 873." Pre-1500 certified coaches have a range of interests and this is one way to see who might share an interest in the area that interests you. If you want to reach a wider audience than the coaches on this page and/or you didn't hear back from a coach, you may consider creating a question on {{G2G}}. Be sure to include the tag {{Tag Link|pre-1500}} as well as other relevant tags. You can draft your question similar to the post comment as described above. #Start a personal [[Help:Free-Space_Profile|free-space profile]] to house your draft work. This will be '''your''' free-space profile, so name it something like '''[Your LNAB] Pre-1500 Work.''' You can house more than one person's draft profile here -- and will find it convenient to do so -- because it is intended to be temporary. You can make your free-space profile [[Help:Privacy#Open|Open]] privacy -- or Private if you are shy about your work! If you make it Private, you will want your pre-1500 certified partner to be on the [[Help:Trusted List|Trusted List]] so he or she can make corrections. # Do all the work you would like to do on person profiles on the free-space profile. Pay particular attention to [[Help:Biographies|biography style rules]] and [[Help:Sources|sources]]. Use inline citations (references). #Ask for input and advice on your draft free-space profile from your pre-1500 certified partner or on {{G2G}}. All of us are constantly learning on WikiTree! # Once your partner or another pre-1500 certified member agrees that your work is ready, it will be moved to the person profile(s). Working on profiles in the Partnership Model is not part of the process for you to obtain pre-1500 certification, but the process calls on you to show examples of your work, and to name pre-1500 certified persons you have worked with. So referring to your work in this model can help you both ways when you apply for certification yourself. ==== Pre-1500 Coaches ==== The following members have volunteered to team with you to work on your pre-1500 space page to enact changes to pre-1500 profiles. You can contact them by email from their profile page or post to their profile comments: *[[Baty-260|SJ Baty]] *[[Cochoit-2|Joe Cochoit]] *[[Day-1904|Jack Day]] *[[Hunt-2329|Steve Hunt]] * [[Silva-1055|Mindy Silva]] ([mailto:m.silva.ky@outlook.com email]) If you are pre-1500 certified and you would like to be added to the coach list, please leave a proflle comment. Thanks! === Single Change Model === If you would like to request a single change or to merge a profile of a person born before the year 1500, you can use these instructions to format your request. Note: if you are the profile manager of the profile in question or if you have desire to obtain [https://www.wikitree.com/contact/cert/ pre-1500 certification], you should use the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Pre-1500_Work_without_a_Badge&junk=1&action=edit#Partnership_Model Partnership Model] above. ==== Data field and biography text changes ==== Most change requests to pre-1500 profiles are made in the profile comments or in a G2G post. Because of the amount of information required to make a change it is suggested that requests be made by {{G2G}} post. Be sure to include the tag {{Tag Link|pre-1500}} on your G2G post. To help pre-1500 certified members who will eventually make the changes, please follow these steps to make a profile change request: # Make sure your request is properly sourced. Please refer to the pre-1700 sourcing requirements as a starting point. If your source does not meet the [https://www.wikitree.com/quiz/pre_1700 pre-1700 requirements], it will not be sufficient to request a change to a pre-1500 profile. You will need to conduct further research and find additional sources before submitting your request. Pre-1500 profiles should be sourced using either source documents or secondary documents that have a high level of scholarship. A good list of secondary sources can be found at the WikiTree [[Space:Pre-1500_Resource_Page|Pre-1500 Resource Page]]. Sources that '''are not sufficient''' to support requested changes to a pre-1500 profile include: ## Find-a-Grave ##Online family trees ##Genealogy websites that do not include source information (if the site has a citation, the source document should be reviewed). ##Published family trees that do not include source information (if the publication has a citation, the source document should be reviewed). # If the change request is only for a data field change, write out a short description of the change, the new value to be added, and an explanation why. # Provide a link to the source document. It is important to show where you found the information. If the source is an image you should transcribe the information. If the source is behind a pay wall (but not copyrighted) you should copy the entirety of the source to your request. # Include a [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Sources full source citation] in WikiTree format. # Write out the suggested biography text as you would have it appear in the profile biography. For example, if you want to change the profile to include a birth date and location and the maiden name of the wife, you could write: ## Existing profile bio text: John was born before 1482 in London and was married to Mary (Unknown). ## Proposed profile bio text: John was born on 3 March 1479 in London and was married to Mary Lewis.Smith, Gerald. ''15th century London." London: Churchill Press, 1882. Accessed 14 June 2019 at http://www.archive.org/text/15th_century_london/ ## Be sure to include sections and source citation references if applicable. # Write out a detailed explanation of the changes that you want to make and explain their justification based on the sourced provided. ::'''The primary goal is that a pre-1500 certified member can read the suggested text, read the source, and then quickly approve the change and implement it.''' ==== Merge requests ==== # The proposed merge must be properly sourced (refer to the sourcing information in the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Pre-1500_Work_without_a_Badge&junk=1&action=edit#Data_field_and_biography_text_changes Data field and biography text changes] section). ## If the LNAB of the final profile must be sourced and with the same spelling as will be reflected in the LNAB of the merged profile. If there is not a source that shows the correct spelling of the LNAB, further research is warranted. When you merge two profiles, you will see the warning, "'''{{red|Do not complete this merge unless this is the correct last name at birth}}'''." It is vital that the correct last name at birth be determined from valid sources. # Provide a link to the source document(s) that support the merge and the final LNAB. If the source is an image you should transcribe the information. If the source is behind a pay wall (but not copyrighted) you should copy the entirety of the source to your request. # Include a [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Sources full source citation] in WikiTree format. # Write out the suggested biography text as you would have it appear in the merged profile biography. Be sure to include sections and inline citation references if applicable (see the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Pre-1500_Work_without_a_Badge&junk=1&action=edit#Data_field_and_biography_text_changes Data field and biography text changes] section for biography text change suggestions). # Write out a detailed explanation of the proposed merge to include an explanation of why the profiles are the same person and how this can be proved with the provided sources. ::'''The primary goal is that a pre-1500 certified member can look at the proposed merge, determine the correct LNAB based on the sources listed, merge the profiles, select the appropriate data field values, and then insert your proposed biography text.'''

Pre-1700 Resource Page

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Precious Blood Cemetery

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[[Category:Precious Blood Cemetery, Woonsocket, Rhode Island]] [[Category: Providence County, Rhode Island, Cemeteries]]
[[Project: Rhode Island_Cemeteries|Rhode Island Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for Precious Blood Cemetery is part of WikiTree's and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Rhode Island Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:United_States_Cemeteries|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Precious Blood Cemetery is located at Rathbun St and Diamond Hill Rd in the City of Woonsocket, Rhode Island. This is the largest cemetery in Woonsocket. It is History Cemetery WO006. A large portion of the cemetery is actually in Blackstone, Massachusetts but it is considered a Woonsocket cemetery. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. Although all grave markers in this cemetery have been photographed (or will be shortly), the photos can only be displayed for persons with existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Chevrette-91|Tammy Chevrette]] for assistance. ----- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
Rathbun St, Corner of Diamond HIll Rd.
Woonsocket, Rhode Island 02895
(508) 883-6600 GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
42.0170763,-71.5058416 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Precious+Blood+Cemetery/@42.0170763,-71.5058416,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x89e46bb82abe3305:0xce11f33b3ebb3151!8m2!3d42.0170763!4d-71.5036529?hl=en Precious Blood Cemetery on Google Maps] ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== [https://www.findagrave.com/cgibin/fg.cgipage=cr&CRid=366513&CScn=Precious+Blood+Cemetery&CScntry=4&CSst=42&CScnty=2311& Find A Grave page]
[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Precious-Blood-Cemetery/163897 Billion Graves page] ----- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * In progress * Approximately 2% of grave markers photographed on August 19, 2017 Data Transcriptions * In progress * 90 transcriptions completed * 0 photograph linked in Table of Interments, below. ----- ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" width="200px" | Last Name ! scope="col" width="250px" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" width="75px" | Born ! scope="col" width="75px" | Died ! scope="col" | Photo Date ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |[[Antaya-193|(Antaya) Kappelle]]||[[Antaya-193|Blanche]]||1905||1973||2017-08-18||[[Image: Kappelle-5.jpg |100px]] |- |[[Beaudoin-542|(Beaudoin) Kappelle]]||[[Beaudoin-542|Clara]]||1904||1967-10-9||2017-08-18||[[Image:Kappelle-5.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Kappelle-8|Kappelle]]||[[Kappelle-8|Edouard Leonard]]||1879-08-02||1967-11-9||2017-08-18||[[Image:Kappelle-5.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Kappelle-7|Kappelle]]||[[Kappelle-7|Jacques]]||1909||unknown||2017-08-18||[[Image:Kappelle-5.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Kappelle-6|(Kappelle) Schram, Dion]]||[[Kappelle-6|Mirielle]]||1907||1994||2017-08-18||[[Image:Kappelle-5.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Kappelle-5|Kappelle]]||[[Kappelle-5|Pierre Romain Sr.]]||1843||1924-12-17||2017-08-18||[[Image:Kappelle-5.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Kappelle-9|Kappelle]]||[[Kappelle-9|Pierre]]||1906||1968||2017-08-18||[[Image:Kappelle-5.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Cartier-312|Cartier]]||[[Cartier-312|Alexis]]||1864-08-01||1910-08-10||2017-08-18|| |- |[[Cartier-319|Cartier]]||[[Cartier-319|Donat Joseph]]||1869-09-17||1975-04-06||2017-08-18|| |- |[[Cartier-322|Cartier]]||[[Cartier-322|Dosithe J.]]||1910-07-08||1973-11-13||2017-08-18|| |- |[[Morin-2146|(Morin) Remillard]]||[[Morin-2146|Marie Anne]]||1893-11-21||1945-02-08||2017-08-18|| |- |} ----- == Sources == * Source: S1
Title:"South Florida Pioneers, Issues 15-38"
Subject: Gapway Cemetery
Source Type: Digital document (periodical), page 39
Author/Publisher and Date of Publication: Richard M. Livingston, 1978
Repository: [http://books.google.com/ Google Books]
Website: [http://books.google.com/books?id=QgVgAAAAMAAJ&q=gapway+cemetery+lakeland&dq=gapway+cemetery+lakeland&hl=en&sa=X&ei=PzizU976KMSMqAaonoCwDw&ved=0CDsQ6AEwAg South Florida Pioneers, Issues 15-38]
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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] Return to [[Space: The_Witches_of_Scotland|The_Witches_of_Scotland]] === Introduction === This is a study by the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Witches_of_Scotland Scotland Project Witchcraft Team]. We aim to trace the precursor events that led to the witchcraft trials in Scotland during the late 1500s and early 1600s. By achieving this objective, we seek to enhance historical knowledge to support the Scotland Project's mission to become a knowledge hub for Scotland genealogical research, ultimately increasing membership engagement and understanding of this critical aspect of Scotland's past. All pre-1700 certified members of the Scotland Project Witchcraft Team are invited to participate in this research by updates here. Not a member yet? Contact Team Co-leader [[Crawford-15512|Amy]] or [[Stevens-17832|Jen]]. (Kindly prioritize the use of primary sources over secondary sources like Wikipedia when providing updates.) === Collaboration === The exploration of the history of witchcraft persecutions sparks fervent debates due to numerous attributions, ranging from religious and societal factors to medical and cultural influences. Despite our best efforts, reaching a unanimous conclusion on the causes remains unlikely. As we delve into these sensitive issues together, let’s keep in mind our Honor Code’s emphasis on courtesy and understanding, especially in the face of inevitable misunderstandings. === What is a Witch? === While the belief in witchcraft dates back to ancient times, with examples like the ''mašmašu'' in Mesopotamia (3200 BCE), Oppenheim, A. Leo, Ancient Mesopotamia: portrait of a dead civilization, Chicago: University of Chicago Press (1964), p. 81, https://archive.org/details/ancientmesopotam0000unse/page/80/mode/1up?q=mašmašu the ''Witch of Endor'' in the Hebrew Bible (1150 BCE), ''New Revised Standard Version Bible,'' Online edition, orémus Bible Browser, National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America, (1989), [https://bible.oremus.org/?ql=555561864 1 Samuel 28:3–25]. and the ''strix'' or ''stregae'' in Ancient Rome (300 BCE). Levack, Brian P., ''The Witchcraft Sourcebook.'' Second Edition. Kindle Edition. London and New York: Routledge (2015), p. 100.Goodare, Julian et al. ''Survey of Scottish Witchcraft,'' Revised by Brewster, Kaye. Edinburgh: The University of Edinburgh (2003), http://www.shca.ed.ac.uk/Research/witches//. According to the Malleus Maleficarum, “The great persecutions of sorcery that lasted from the fifteenth until the early seventeenth centuries were based upon a new notion of sorcery that can be termed “satanism” (or “diabolism”). This view saw the supposed “witch” as participating in a malevolent society presided over by Satan himself and dedicated to the infliction of malevolent acts of sorcery (maleficia) on others. This new conception is known in modern scholarship as the “elaborated concept of witchcraft,” which is characterized by six basic beliefs about the activities of those considered guilty of this form of sorcery: (1) A pact entered into with the Devil (and concomitant apostasy from Christianity), (2) Sexual relations with the Devil, (3) Aerial flight for the purpose of attending: (4) An assembly presided over by Satan himself (at which initiates entered into the pact, and incest and promiscuous sex were engaged in by the attendees), (5) The practice of maleficent magic, (6) The slaughter of babies.” MacKay, Christopher S., ''The Hammer of Witches; A Complete Translation of the Malleus Maleficarum'', Kindle edition, Cambridge, New York, Melbourne, Madrid, Cape Town, Singapore, São Paulo, Delhi, Mexico City: Cambridge University Press (2009), p. 19. It is important to emphasize that the term "witch" is used to refer to individuals who were suspected or accused of practicing witchcraft. However, in modern understanding, there is no historical evidence to support the existence of actual witches. Goodare, Julian. ''The European Witch-Hunt.'' Kindle edition. London and New York: Routledge, (2016). pp. 17-22.Levack, Brian P., The Witchcraft Sourcebook. Second Edition. Kindle Edition. London and New York: Routledge (2015), pps. 103, 348–3499, 375–376. === More Women Than Men === {{Image|file=Precursor_Events-9.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Le Sabbat des sorcières. }} In Scotland, the common perception of women was closely linked to witchcraft, associating them with characteristics and behaviors seen as evidence of sorcery. They were often viewed as argumentative, prone to cursing, and involved in the mysterious realms of birth and death. This strong association between witches and women was particularly evident in cases of magical cursing. However, not all aspects of women's lives directly correlated with witchcraft. While women were seen as sexual beings, this connection did not align closely with the depiction of demonic witches in folklore. Village witches, for instance, were not typically sexually active like the stereotypical witches portrayed in stories. Despite this, the persecution of witches in Scotland targeted specific types of women, including those considered quarrelsome, sexually transgressive, or superstitious. While some men, like witch-priests or werewolves, were also targeted, their numbers were relatively smaller. During the early modern period in Scotland, male witches were exceptional, whereas female witches were considered more commonplace. This disparity meant that if you were a man, you could be relatively confident that witches were other people, and accusations of witchcraft were limited to specific categories. However, as a woman in Scotland during that time, there was a constant sense of uncertainty, as any woman could easily be accused of being a witch. In the context of Scotland, the intensity of the witch-hunt from 1561 to 1727 is evident, with a significant number of people suspected and accused of witchcraft. Remarkably, 84% of those accused were women, surpassing the European average of 80%. This highlights the extreme persecution of accused witches in Scotland, and its execution rate of accused witches per capita ranks among the highest in Europe. Goodare, Julian. ''The European Witch-Hunt.'' Kindle edition. London and New York: Routledge, (2016). pp. 458-528.Levack, Brian P., The Witchcraft Sourcebook. Second Edition. Kindle Edition. London and New York: Routledge (2015), pps. 102-104. Willumsen, Liv Helene. ''The voices of women in witchcraft trials: Northern Europe.'' Kindle edition. London: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group (2022), p. 139. === Witch-Hunting === Scotland experienced an intense concentration of witch-hunting from the early modern period, with notable prominence in northern Europe. Despite being one of the few “Extreme' states,” Scotland saw considerable witch-hunting, with a significant number of people suspected and accused of witchcraft. This focus on Scotland highlights its exceptional role in the history of witch-hunting, despite the broader trends in German-speaking lands and nearby French-speaking regions. The intensity of witch-hunting in Scotland makes it a notable case study in the historical context of witchcraft persecution. Goodare, Julian. ''The European Witch-Hunt.'' Kindle edition. London and New York: Routledge, (2016). p. 73.Levack, Brian P., The Witchcraft Sourcebook. Second Edition. Kindle Edition. London and New York: Routledge (2015), pps. 191-192. === Torture During Interrogation === Defendants were often interrogated under torture, and if found guilty, they faced punishment and had their property requisitioned to cover legal and prison costs. The execution of torture involved the inquisitor, a doctor, a secretary, and the executioner, applying the methods to the naked prisoner (excluding women). The Church's Bull Ad Extirpanda in 1252 allowed limited use of torture, always with a doctor present to avoid endangering life. The methods included strappado (lifting the victim by tied arms), the rack (pressing the prisoner on a frame), and the water cure (pouring water down the throat). The Catholic Church maintained that torture was only used exceptionally and the inquisitorial procedure was regulated. Torture could not endanger life or cause the loss of a limb, and it was only applied once if the defendant seemed to be lying. The Church did not endorse all civil methods of torture, and defendants had to be prosecuted for serious crimes with well-founded suspicions of guilt. Levack, Brian P., The Witchcraft Sourcebook. Second Edition. Kindle Edition. London and New York: Routledge (2015), ” p. 133. citing, “The primary concern of the literature on legal procedures in witchcraft cases was the use of judicial torture. This procedure began to be introduced into the ecclesiastical and secular courts of most European countries in the thirteenth century, and in some but not all jurisdictions it was routinely used to interrogate witches. The purpose of torture was to obtain confessions when the testimony of eye-witnesses could not be produced. Its use was regulated by a number of rules regarding the intensity and duration of the torture, but in their eagerness to obtain convictions many judicial officials often violated those rules on the grounds that witchcraft was an exceptional crime that had to be prosecuted at all costs.” Goodare, Julian. ''The European Witch-Hunt.'' Kindle edition. London and New York: Routledge, (2016). pp. 353-360. === Burning at the Stake === During the Middle Ages, the Catholic Church saw widespread use of cruel punishments, including the death penalty. Burning at the stake, inherited from ancient Rome, was a particularly gruesome form of punishment. European laws permitted burning at the stake for unbelievers, heretics, witches, and sorcerers. Scotland witnessed a fervent wave of witchcraft prosecutions, leading to numerous victims. However, the Church itself did not carry out capital punishment. Clerics were forbidden from shedding blood, and the Church's role was limited to identifying offenses. The decision and execution of punishments, including capital ones, were the responsibility of the civil authorities. In some cases, particularly during the witch trials, it was common for the condemned individuals to be strangled or hanged before being burned at the stake. Levack, Brian P., The Witchcraft Sourcebook. Second Edition. Kindle Edition. London and New York: Routledge (2015), ” p. 191. citing, “Between 1400 and 1750 perhaps as many as 100,000 persons were tried for the crime of witchcraft in Europe and colonial North America. Approximately half of those alleged witches were executed, many by burning at the stake. Most of the trials, especially those after 1580, when the most intense period of witch-hunting began, took place in the secular courts, which administered justice in kingdoms, principalities, counties, and towns. Ecclesiastical courts had taken a major role in witch-hunting during the fifteenth century, and they continued to conduct some prosecutions after that time, but many of those trials were for practicing lesser forms of magic and superstition. Cases involving serious maleficia, such as causing the illness or death of a person, were usually held in the secular courts, which had a more clearly defined jurisdiction and greater procedural latitude." Wilhelm, Joseph. "Heresy." The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 7. New York: Robert Appleton Company (1910), citing, “The burning of heretics was first decreed in the eleventh century. The Synod of Verona (1184) imposed on bishops the duty to search out the heretics in their dioceses and to hand them over to the secular power. Other synods, and the Fourth Lateran Council (1215) under Pope Innocent III, repeated and enforced this decree, especially the Synod of Toulouse (1229), which established inquisitors in every parish (one priest and two laymen). Everyone was bound to denounce heretics, the names of the witnesses were kept secret; after 1243, when Innocent IV sanctioned the laws of Emperor Frederick II and of Louis IX against heretics, torture was applied in trials; the guilty persons were delivered up to the civil authorities and actually burnt at the stake.” [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/07256b.htm Heresy]. Goodare, Julian. ''The European Witch-Hunt.'' Kindle edition. London and New York: Routledge, (2016). p. 376. Catholic Encyclopedia (1913)/Capital Punishment, (2023), [https://en.wikisource.org/w/index.php?title=Catholic_Encyclopedia_(1913)/Capital_Punishment&oldid=4450991 Catholic Encyclopedia (1913)/Capital Punishment]/ === Executions of Children === In Scotland, there were distressing instances of children being accused and punished for witchcraft. The notorious North Berwick witch trials that took place between 1590 and 1592 saw children, (* ''source needed)'', including those as young as seven years old, facing accusations of being witches and participating in alleged acts of sorcery. Adding to the tragic treatment of children during this period, the Pendle witch trials in England in 1612 saw children as young as nine among those accused and put to death for witchcraft. Similarly, the case of Anne Hauldecoeur, a seven-year-old girl convicted of witchcraft in the Spanish Netherlands in 1614, experienced years of imprisonment before her execution at the age of twelve in 1619. The Würzburg panic of 1627-1629 serves as a poignant example, where 41 children were executed alongside 119 adults. Another distressing case occurred in Franche-Comté in 1629, where two child witches, aged seven and nine, were convicted alongside their parents and forced to participate in their parents' punishment by throwing sticks onto the pyre. The 'Zauberer-Jackl' trials in the Salzburg region between 1675 and 1690 were notorious, resulting in the execution or death in custody of 124 individuals. Significantly, a significant number of those executed or who died in custody were boys and young men between the ages of ten and twenty. These harrowing cases illustrate the extreme and unjust consequences of the witch-hunting frenzy, extending its tragic impact to children as well, not only in Scotland but across various regions throughout history. Goodare, Julian. ''The European Witch-Hunt.'' Kindle edition. London and New York: Routledge, (2016). pp. 498-502. === Witchcraft in Antiquity (prior to 500)=== Witchcraft in antiquity refers to the practice and belief in magical and occult powers that existed in ancient civilizations. Various ancient cultures, such as the Greeks, Romans, Egyptians, and Mesopotamians, held beliefs in witchcraft and the existence of individuals who could harness supernatural forces for both beneficial and harmful purposes. In these ancient societies, witchcraft was often associated with rituals, spells, potions, divination, and communication with spirits or deities. While there were individuals who practiced witchcraft and were considered skilled in magic, there were also negative connotations associated with witches, as they were sometimes seen as threats to society and accused of causing harm or misfortune. Witchcraft in antiquity was a complex and diverse phenomenon, encompassing a range of practices, beliefs, and social attitudes. It played a significant role in the spiritual, religious, and cultural fabric of ancient civilizations, shaping beliefs about the supernatural and the forces that governed the world. Levack, Brian P., The Witchcraft Sourcebook. Second Edition. Kindle Edition. London and New York: Routledge (2015), pps. 5-27. === Significant Trends, Medieval Period (500-1500) === '''Church Prosecutions of of Heretics, Europe (1000-1580).''' The Church's prosecutions of heretics had far-reaching implications. It bolstered religious authority by enforcing conformity to Church teachings. These actions also influenced political power, as exemplified by the Albigensian Crusade, which allowed secular powers to assert control over regions and resources. The cultural impact was significant, erasing alternative beliefs and traditions, such as the loss of Cathar practices. Moreover, the establishment of the Inquisition as a religious court system solidified control and further enforced orthodoxy. Goodare, Julian. ''The European Witch-Hunt.'' Kindle edition. London and New York: Routledge, (2016). pp. 80-83.Levack, Brian P., The Witchcraft Sourcebook. Second Edition. Kindle Edition. London and New York: Routledge (2015), pps. 31-32. '''''Canon Episcopi'' (906).''' A medieval church document that addresses the issue of witchcraft and challenges the belief in the reality of witches and their ability to perform supernatural acts. The Canon Episcopi argues that such beliefs are rooted in superstition and should not be given credence by the Church. It served as an influential text in shaping the Church's stance on witchcraft during the medieval period. Levack, Brian P., The Witchcraft Sourcebook. Second Edition. Kindle Edition. London and New York: Routledge (2015), pps. 35–37. '''Orléans heresy, Orléans, France (1022), heretics burned alive.''' Robert II of France and the Council of Orléans charged and sentenced a group of Cathari heretics to death for their defiance of the Church's teachings. They were excommunicated, and except for two members, confined to a cottage outside the city walls and burned to death. This first burning of heretics ordered by Church authorities is a grim example of the Church's response to individuals deemed heretical during the medieval period. Hutton, Ronald. ''The Witch: A History of Fear from Ancient Times to the Present.'' Kindle edition. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, (2017). p. 270. Goodare, Julian. ''The European Witch-Hunt.'' Kindle edition. London and New York: Routledge, (2016). p. 81.Weber, Nicholas. ''Cathari,'' The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 3. New York: Robert Appleton Company, (1908). http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/03435a.htm '''Catharism heresy, Languedoc region, France (1178).''' Catharism was a Christian heretical sect that emerged in the medieval period in the Languedoc region of France, characterized by dualism and the rejection of traditional Christian teachings. The Church responded to the threat posed by Catharism by mounting a collective defense against such significant challenges to orthodoxy. Pope Alexander III dispatched Cardinal-Legate Peter to Toulouse, France, exemplifying the Church's determination to uphold orthodoxy, centralize heresy suppression, intensify persecution, and collaborate with secular authorities. Levack, Brian P., The Witch-Hunt in Early Modern Europe, Fourth edition, Kindle edition, New York: Routledge (2016). pps. 38-39 Goodare, Julian. ''The European Witch-Hunt.'' Kindle edition. London and New York: Routledge, (2016). pp. 81-83.''Catholic Encyclopedia (1913)/Albigenses,'' (2023), [https://en.wikisource.org/w/index.php?title=Catholic_Encyclopedia_(1913)/Albigenses&oldid=9987622 Catholic Encyclopedia (1913)/Albigenses]. '''''Ad abolendam,'' Pope Lucius III (1184).''' A papal bull aimed to abolish heresy, strengthen the Roman Church's authority, and listed heretical sects such as Cathars, Humiliati, Waldensians, Arnoldists, and Josephines. It imposed excommunication on heretics and their supporters, and those accused of heresy faced penalties from secular authorities. Bishops were instructed to find heretics, and the public was required to report heretical activity. It's important to note that this bull did not establish the Inquisition; that happened later in 1234 under Pope Gregory IX. Peters, Edward. ''The Inquisition: A History.'' New York: Free Press (1988), pps. 47-48, archive.org/details/inquisition00pete/page/112/mode/1up?view=theater#page/47/mode/1up/search/Abolendam. Ad Abolendam. '''Episcopal Inquisition, France, Italy, Spain, and Germany (1184–1230s).''' The Episcopal Inquisition was an effort by the Catholic Church to target heretical Christian groups using interrogation and punishment. It was later replaced by the centralized Papal Inquisition. Pope Lucius III's papal bull, "Ad Abolendam," authorized the Episcopal Inquisition, granting bishops the power to investigate and punish heretics. This paved the way for the Papal Inquisition, strengthening the Church's authority and promoting doctrinal purity in the medieval period. Peters, Edward. ''The Inquisition: A History.'' New York: Free Press (1988), pps. 57-58, https://archive.org/details/inquisition00pete/page/57/mode/1up?view=theater&q=Episcopal. '''''Vergentis in senium,'' Pope Innocent III (1199).''' A bull issued to the city of Viterbo, warning that heresy would be treated as a crime equivalent to treason. Introducing the death penalty, it implemented the Church's efforts to maintain orthodoxy and suppress dissenting religious views during that time period. Peters, Edward. The Inquisition: A History. New York: Free Press (1988), pps. 48-49, https://archive.org/details/inquisition00pete/page/48/mode/1up?view=theater&q=Vergentis. '''Albigensian Crusade, Languedoc region, France (1209–1229), 1,000,000 persons killed.''' Simon de Montfort led the Albigensian Crusade (1209-1229) against the Cathars, a religious sect in southern France with differing beliefs from the Catholic Church. Pope Innocent III aimed to eradicate this heresy and regain Catholic control. With the support of northern French nobility, Simon de Montfort led the campaign, capturing cities like Béziers and Carcassonne. The massacre in Béziers resulted in the deaths of thousands, regardless of their religious affiliation. The Crusade weakened the Cathars but persecution by the Inquisition continued, resulting in the execution of heretics in the region. Peters, Edward. ''The Inquisition: A History.'' New York: Free Press (1988), pps. 50-51, 195, https://archive.org/details/inquisition00pete/page/50/mode/1up?view=theater&q=Albigensian. '''Fourth Lateran Council, Pope Innocent III (1215).''' Canon 8 laid the groundwork for procedural rules used by later popes in trying heretics in ecclesiastical courts. While Innocent did not establish the Inquisition, this canon established norms utilized in inquisitorial courts. The Fourth Lateran Council also reaffirmed the Church's stance on heresy and emphasized the duty of bishops to eradicate heretical movement, but also condemned various superstitious practices, including certain forms of witchcraft and divination. Peters, Edward. ''The Inquisition: A History.'' New York: Free Press (1988), pps. 50, 78, https://archive.org/details/inquisition00pete/page/50/mode/1up?view=theater&q=Lateran. Leclercq, Henri. "Fourth Lateran Council (1215)." The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 9. New York: Robert Appleton Company, (1910), http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/09018a.htm.Papal Encyclicals Online; guide to online Papal and other official documents of the Catholic Church, (2023), https://www.papalencyclicals.net/councils/ecum12-2.htm '''Papal Inquisition (1230s).''' The Papal Inquisition, or Medieval Inquisition, was a 13th-century system of Church courts aimed at combating heresy and enforcing religious orthodoxy. Formalized by Pope Gregory IX, it empowered inquisitors to investigate and prosecute heretics, employing various methods to suppress unorthodox beliefs. The Inquisition operated alongside secular authorities, holding significant power and influencing European society for centuries. Peters, Edward. ''The Inquisition: A History.'' New York: Free Press (1988), https://archive.org/details/inquisition00pete/mode/1up?view=theater&q=inquisition. Goodare, Julian. ''The European Witch-Hunt.'' Kindle edition. London and New York: Routledge, (2016). p. 83. '''Inquisitor Konrad von Marburg is assassinated, Marburg, Germany (1233).''' A medieval German priest and nobleman known for his involvement in the suppression of heresy and his zealous defense of the church. According to historical accounts, he was known for his harsh and unjust methods, often accepting accusations without proper evidence. Pope Gregory IX granted him special privileges in investigating heresy, but his reputation as an overly harsh judge spread throughout Europe. Konrad von Marburg met his demise in 1233 when he was attacked and killed by several knights, along with his assistant Gerhard Lutzelkolb. After his death, Pope Gregory declared him a defender of the Christian faith. Peters, Edward. ''The Inquisition: A History.'' New York: Free Press (1988), pps. 55,57, https://archive.org/details/inquisition00pete/page/57/mode/1up?view=theater&q=Marburg. Britannica, T. Editors of Encyclopaedia. ''Konrad von Marburg.'' Encyclopedia Britannica, July 26, 2022. https://www.britannica.com/biography/Konrad-von-Marburg. '''''Ad extirpanda,'' by Pope Innocent IV (1252).''' Though technically an imperial decree, this decretal authorized the use of torture in the Inquisition's investigations of heresy. Lea, Henry Charles. “A History of the Inquisition of the Middle Ages.” New York: Harper & Brothers (1900), p. 421, citing, “Innocent IV, in 1252, published his bull ‘Ad extirpanda,’ he adopted it, and authorized its use for the discovery of heresy.” https://archive.org/details/inquistionofmid01leahuoft/page/n440/mode/1up. {{Image|file=Precursor_Events.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Jacques de Molay }} '''Knights Templar are Destroyed, France (1307). ''' Under pressure from Philip IV of France, Pope Clement V issued a papal bull commanding the arrest of the Knights Templar and seizure of their properties. The Templars were accused of secret rituals, homosexuality, denial of Christ, and idol worship. As a result, they were dissolved, their assets confiscated, and subjected to torture for coerced confessions. In 1314, Jacques de Molay and Geoffroi de Charney, leaders of the Templars, were burned at the stake by King Philip IV as relapsed heretics. Goodare, Julian. ''The European Witch-Hunt.'' Kindle edition. London and New York: Routledge, (2016), p. 87. Barber, Malcolm, ''The Trial of the Templars,'' Second edition. Kindle edition, Cambridge, New York, Melbourne, Madrid, Cape Town, Singapore, São Paulo, Delhi, Mexico City: Cambridge University Press (2006) '''''Vox in excelso,'' Pope Clement V (1312)'''. This decretal officially disbanded the Knights Templar, an order accused of heresy and other alleged crimes. Barber, Malcolm, ''The Trial of the Templars,'' Second edition. Kindle edition, Cambridge, New York, Melbourne, Madrid, Cape Town, Singapore, São Paulo, Delhi, Mexico City: Cambridge University Press (2006), pps. 3-4.. '''''Practical inquisitionis haereticae pravitatis,'' (Practical investigation of heretical corruption), Bernard Gui (1323).''' This manual for inquisitors provided guidelines and instructions for carrying out the inquisitorial process in dealing with heretical practices. Hill, Derek. Inquisition in the Fourteenth Century: The Manuals of Bernard Gui and Nicholas Eymerich. NED-New edition. Boydell & Brewer, 2019. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781787444249 Goodare, Julian. ''The European Witch-Hunt.'' Kindle edition. London and New York: Routledge, (2016). p. 85.Walsh, William Thomas, ''Characters of the Inquisition,'' Rockford, IL: Tan Books (1987), pps. 50-88, https://archive.org/details/charactersofinqu0000wals_r6m9/page/50/mode/1up?q=GUI. '''''Super illius specula,'' Pope John XXII (1326).''' This decretal condemned sorcery and prohibited the practice of magic. Bailey, Michael, Golden, Richard M. (ed.), Encyclopedia of Witchcraft: The Western Tradition, JOHN XXII, POPE (RULED 1316-1334, Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, LLC (2006), pps. 597-598, https://dr.lib.iastate.edu/handle/20.500.12876/38641. '''Hundred Years War, England, France, (1337-1453).''' A prolonged conflict between England and France over territorial control and rival claims to the thrones. England had military advantages with victories at Poitiers, Crécy, and Agincourt, while mercenaries added to the destruction. The war's devastation and instability may have contributed to the rise of witch hunts. Joan of Arc, who helped the French cause, was accused of witchcraft. Green, David. ''The Hundred Years War: A People's History,'' 3rd Edition, Kindle Edition, New Haven: Yale University Press (2014). '''The Black Death (1347-1359).''' A deadly plague that swept through Europe, causing the death of a significant portion of the population. This catastrophe helped spur societal changes and the rise of modernity. Some people blamed witches for the plague and subsequent outbreaks of disease over the following centuries. This led to widespread witch-hunting and persecution. Goodare, Julian. ''The European Witch-Hunt.'' Kindle edition. London and New York: Routledge, (2016). p. 83. '''The Little Ice Age (1350-1850).''' had a profound impact on witch-hunting. Cooling temperatures posed challenges for agriculture, leading to crop failures, food shortages, and economic hardships that created fear and uncertainty. As a result, witch-hunts gained momentum as people sought to blame witches for the changing climate and associated disasters. This belief in witches as scapegoats was fueled by the idea that they caused misfortunes and crop failures through their alleged association with dark forces. Fagan, Bryan, ''The Little Ice Age: How Climate Made History 1300-1850,'' New York: Hachette Book Group (2000), p. 130, citing, “As climatic conditions deteriorated, a lethal mix of misfortunes descended on a growing European population. Crops failed and cattle perished by diseases caused by abnormal weather. Famine followed famine bringing epidemics in their train, bread riots and general disorder brought fear and distrust. Witchcraft accusations soared, as people accused their neighbors of fabricating bad weather. Lutheran orthodoxy called the cold and deep snowfall on Leipzig in 1562 a sign of God’s wrath at human sin, but the church’s bulwark against accusations of witchcraft began to crumble when climatic shifts caused poor harvests, food dearths, and cattle diseases.” '''''Directorium inquisitorum,'' (Directory for Inquisitors), Nicolau Eymeric (1376).''' This manual served as a guidebook for inquisitors, offering instructions and procedures to follow in their work of investigating and prosecuting heresy. Walsh, William Thomas, Characters of the Inquisition, Rockford, IL: Tan Books (1987), pps. 89-130, https://archive.org/details/charactersofinqu0000wals_r6m9/page/89/mode/1up?q=Eymeric '''The Renaissance (1400-1600).''' An ntellectual revolution that emphasized the study of ancient Greek and Roman authors. Despite this, it is ironic that the period also saw the intensification of witch hunts, as some writers justified the persecution of alleged witches. Goodare, Julian. ''The European Witch-Hunt.'' Kindle edition. London and New York: Routledge, (2016). pp. 40, 66. '''Inquisition Targeted Witchcraft and Jews, Duchy of Savoy, Holy Roman Empire (1409).''' In 1409, Pope Alexander V expressed concern about objectionable practices and sects in the Duchy of Savoy. Witchcraft trials were prevalent in the region, reflecting wider European trends. Accused individuals faced investigations, interrogations, and often execution. The Pope's letter mentions Christians and Jews involved in sorcery, seen as corrupting the Christian population. It emphasizes the Church's role in combating heresy and granting authority to the Pope and Inquisition to suppress religious groups contrary to Christianity. The Pope specifically refers to "perfidious Jews" alongside relapsing Christians. Levack, Brian P. (ed.)The Oxford Handbook of Witchcraft in Early Modern Europe and Colonial America. Kindle edition. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press (2013), p. 59.Goodare, Julian. ''The European Witch-Hunt.'' Kindle edition. London and New York: Routledge, (2016). p. 77. '''Church accused Waldensian heretics of sorcery, Lyon, Kingdom of Burgundy-Arles (1430).''' In the 1430s, Waldensians faced accusations of attending 'synagogues' and practicing magic. The persecution escalated, labeling them as diabolic witches engaged in Satan worship and sorcery. Through coercive interrogation and torture, confessions were obtained, confessing relationships with the devil, obscene acts, denial of God, and desecration of holy objects. The notion of a diabolic 'synagogue' intensified the horror, incorporating anti-heretical elements like orgies, infanticide, and cannibalism. This shift marked a transition in the Church's persecution, depicting heretics as deviating from Christian doctrine while also engaging in sorcery and having connections to Satan. Levack, Brian P. (ed.) ''The Oxford Handbook of Witchcraft in Early Modern Europe and Colonial America.'' Kindle edition. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press (2013), p. 40. '''''A Report,'' Hans Fründ, Lucerne, Switzerland (1430-1435).''' Areport detailing recent witchcraft trials in the Valais, a neighboring Swiss canton. These trials, which began in 1428, originally focused on harmful magic. However, Fründ's account embellished the proceedings, depicting them as part of a demonic sect engaged in terrifying rituals. Fründ's report heightened the narrative surrounding these trials, contributing to the portrayal of an alleged sinister witchcraft sect and perpetuating beliefs about witchcraft during that time period. Goodare, Julian. ''The European Witch-Hunt.'' Kindle edition. London and New York: Routledge, (2016). p. 102-103. '''The Council of Basel (1431-1439).''' Asignificant ecumenical council that aimed to reform the Church and address internal issues. It covered various topics, including church governance, heresy, and theological issues related to demons, supernatural powers, and magic. However, while these discussions were tangentially connected to beliefs associated with witchcraft, the council did not explicitly address witchcraft as a distinct topic. Nevertheless, the council's reforms and deliberations contributed to the broader context of religious and intellectual developments during that period. Goodare, Julian. ''The European Witch-Hunt.'' Kindle edition. London and New York: Routledge, (2016). p. 99.Levack, Brian P., The Witchcraft Sourcebook. Second Edition. Kindle Edition. London and New York: Routledge (2015), pps. 54-58. '''''Errores Gazariorum (The Errors of the Heretics),'' Ponce Feugeyron, western Alps and Savoy area (1435-1437).''' Feugeyron, a Franciscan inquisitor most likely authored this anonymous tract, which discussed the errors of heretics and their beliefs. A revised version of the Errores was written in or after 1438, which included an account of a trial conducted during that time period. Feugeyron's writings shed light on the activities of the inquisition and the persecution of heretics during that era. '''''Ut Magorum et Maleficorum Errores (The Errors of the Magicians and Witches),'' Claude Tholosan, Briançon, Dauphiné, France (1436). '''A secular magistrate wrote this work. Tholosan had tried and executed individuals whom he believed to be part of a new "sect of diabolical witches." The majority of those accused and put to death were women. Tholosan's work and actions reflect the prevailing beliefs and persecution of witches during that time period. '''''Formicarius (The Ants' Nest), ''Johannes Nider, Basel, Switzerland (1436-1437).''' A Dominican prior iwrote a work with a satirical and moralizing perspective on human society and included a section dedicated to the subject of witchcraft. Nider's writings on witchcraft were highly influential, shaping perceptions and understanding of witchcraft. Goodare, Julian. ''The European Witch-Hunt.'' Kindle edition. London and New York: Routledge, (2016). p. 103. '''''Le Champion des Dames (The Defender of Ladies),'' Martin Le Franc (1440-1442.''' a French poet and humanist who served as the secretary to the Duke of Savoy, wrote a long poem, including a section specifically criticizing women who became witches. This section of the poem took a negative stance towards women associated with witchcraft. '''Invention of the Printing Press (c. 1450).''' increased literacy by making more books available. However, it also led to the publication of witch hunting manuals and other texts that intensified the witch hunts of the time. Goodare, Julian. ''The European Witch-Hunt.'' Kindle edition. London and New York: Routledge, (2016). p. 334. '''The Spanish Inquisition (1478-1834)'''. was an investigative judicial system established to ensure the orthodoxy of Jewish and Muslim converts to Christianity. It conducted secret proceedings, and thousands of victims, often Jewish and Muslim converts, were executed in public burnings called autos-da-fe. However, the Inquisition had minimal involvement in witchcraft cases, which were primarily handled by secular courts or local authorities. Levack, Brian P., The Witch-Hunt in Early Modern Europe, Fourth edition, Kindle edition, New York: Routledge (2016). pps. 87-88 '''''Summis desiderantes affectibus,'' Pope Innocent VIII (1484).''' A papal bull that acknowledged the existence of witchcraft and authorized the Inquisition to investigate and prosecute witches. Institoris, Heinrich (Heinrich Kramer), 1430-1505. ''Malleus maleficarum.'' Original published in 1487. London:Pushkin Press (1948), p. xiv., https://archive.org/details/b31349717/page/n16/mode/1up?q=Summis+desiderantes+affectibus%2C..''Witchcraft in Early Modern Europe; Studies in Culture and Belief,'' Barry, Jonathan (ed.), Hester, Marianne (ed.), Roberts, Gareth (ed.), Cambridge, New York: Cambridge University Press (1996), p. 82. '''Church authorized the Inquisition to prosecute witches, Germany, Austria (1484).''' In the late Middle Ages, witchcraft, encompassing the misuse of Church rituals, sacramental violation, and alleged sexual relations with demons, became punishable under both secular and canon law. By 1484, the popular image of witches as nocturnal, sexually promiscuous servants of Satan engaged in various evil activities was firmly established and persisted for centuries. In December of that year, Pope Innocent VIII's papal bull Summis desiderantes affectibus authorized two inquisitors, Heinrich Kramer (Institoris) and Jacob Sprenger, to identify, imprison, and prosecute witches in southwestern Germany and parts of Austria. This historical development reveals the growing association between heresy and witchcraft, leading to the expanded scope of accusations and further demonization and persecution of individuals labeled as heretics.. Levack, Brian P. (ed.) ''The Oxford Handbook of Witchcraft in Early Modern Europe and Colonial America.'' Kindle edition. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press (2013), p. 74. '''''Inter sollicitudines,'' Pope Innocent VIII (1487). ''' This decretal addressed the spread of witchcraft and heretical practices, calling for the persecution and punishment of witches. Peters, Edward. ''The Inquisition: A History.'' New York: Free Press (1988), pps. 95-96, https://archive.org/details/inquisition00pete/page/95/mode/1up?view=theater&q=sollicitudines, citing, “Inter sollicitudines prohibited the publication of books that contained doctrinal error, attacks on the Christian faith, or defamation of individuals.” {{Image|file=Precursor_Events-6.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Malleus Maleficarum }} '''''Malleus maleficarum,'' (Hammer of Witches), Heinrich Institoris (Heinrich Kramer) (1487)''' “…deluded statements of the Malleus Malificarum, ‘certain abominations are committed by the lowest orders, from which the higher orders are precluded on account of the nobility of their natures’” Goodare, Julian, ''The Scottish Witch-Hunt in Context,'' Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2002), p. 212. A significant historical document. Attached to it is a papal endorsement, the bull of Innocent VIII, Summis desiderantes affectibus, granting authority to identify, imprison, and prosecute accused witches. This treatise became a handbook for witch-hunters, influencing inquisitors, priests, ministers, kings, parliaments, judges, and executioners across various witch trials. The consequences of this influential work were catastrophic, resulting in widespread persecution and the loss of countless lives during this dark period of history by its: Institoris, Heinrich (Heinrich Kramer), 1430-1505. ''Malleus maleficarum.'' Original published in 1487. London:Pushkin Press (1948), https://archive.org/details/b31349717/page/n7/mode/1up. Levack, Brian P. (ed.) ''The Oxford Handbook of Witchcraft in Early Modern Europe and Colonial America.'' Kindle edition. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press (2013), pp. 44-48. Goodare, Julian. ''The European Witch-Hunt.'' Kindle edition. London and New York: Routledge, (2016). pp. 109-112.MacKay, Christopher S. ''The Hammer of Witches; A Complete Translation of the Malleus Maleficarum.'' Kindle edition. Cambridge, New York, Melbourne, Madrid, Cape Town, Singapore, São Paulo, Delhi, Mexico City, UK: Cambridge University Press (2009). * Influence on Witch Hunts: The book had a profound impact on the witch-hunting phenomenon that swept across Europe during the late medieval and early modern periods. Its systematic approach to identifying, prosecuting, and eliminating witches provided a framework for witch trials and fueled the widespread fear and persecution of individuals accused of witchcraft. * Justification for Witch Persecution: The "Malleus Maleficarum" served as a justification for the Church and secular authorities to engage in witch trials and executions. It provided theological and legal arguments, reinforcing the belief that witchcraft was a real and dangerous threat to society. This text played a significant role in shaping the perception and treatment of individuals accused of witchcraft. * Gendered Impact: The book contributed to the gendered nature of witch hunts, as it portrayed women as particularly susceptible to practicing witchcraft. The "Malleus Maleficarum" perpetuated harmful stereotypes and prejudices against women, leading to the disproportionate targeting and persecution of women during the witch trials. * Enduring Influence: Despite its controversial content and eventual discrediting, the "Malleus Maleficarum" remained influential for centuries. It continued to be cited by witch hunters and inquisitors, perpetuating the belief in witches and contributing to the long-lasting legacy of witchcraft trials. '''The French Invasion of Italy (1494).''' initiated a prolonged period of warfare and foreign occupations in Italy. The resulting political instability and ongoing conflicts may have contributed to witch hunts. Britannica, T. Editors of Encyclopaedia. Italian Wars. Encyclopedia Britannica (2020), https://www.britannica.com/event/Italian-Wars. '''European Syphilis Epidemic (1495-1600).''' The outbreak of syphilis in Europe during the late 15th and 16th centuries is believed to have been introduced to Europe from the Americas during the Age of Exploration, and its rapid spread had significant social, cultural, and medical consequences. The epidemic caused fear and confusion among the population, leading to stigmatization and blame on various groups, including suspected witches, exacerbating the witch-hunting phenomenon during that time. ''The Appearance of Syphilis in the 1490s. ''Science and Its Times: Understanding the Social Significance of Scientific Discovery. . Encyclopedia.com (2023), https://www.encyclopedia.com/science/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/appearance-syphilis-1490s. == Significant Trends, Early Modern Period (1500-1800) == '''The Reformation (1517-1559).''' led to the division between Protestants and Roman Catholics. Both groups participated in witch persecution, but accusations were rarely directed at each other. The belief in witchcraft and the practice of witch hunts persisted despite religious reforms. Goodare, Julian. ''The European Witch-Hunt.'' Kindle edition. London and New York: Routledge, (2016). pp. 280-283.Goodare, Julian, ''The Scottish Witch-Hunt in Context,'' Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2002), pps. 124-125, 185-186, 190-192. '''Hapsburgs surpressed religious dissent, The Netherlands, Emperor Charles V (1520).''' The Holy Roman Emperor and King of Spain engaged in the Wars of Charles V, battling against Luther and the Protestants, the Turks, and France. His Carolina Law Code (1532) provided a legal basis for jurisprudence but included provisions that contributed to the cruelty of the German witch hunts, such as allowing torture and punishing witchcraft only if it resulted in someone's death. Levack, Brian P. (ed.) ''The Oxford Handbook of Witchcraft in Early Modern Europe and Colonial America.'' Kindle edition. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press (2013), p. 233, citing, “The Habsburgs wished to suppress all religious dissent in the Netherlands. In the 1520s Charles V introduced an ecclesiastical court modelled on the Spanish Inquisition. Provincial and municipal administrators identified this new institution as just another instrument of centralization.” '''Persecution of Anabaptists (1520-1560).''' faced persecution from both Protestants and Roman Catholics in Western Europe. Despite being persecuted themselves, Anabaptists did not typically participate in the witch hunts that were prevalent during that time. Goodare, Julian. ''The European Witch-Hunt.'' Kindle edition. London and New York: Routledge, (2016). p. 302. '''The English Reformation (1534-1559).''' was initiated by Henry VIII in his quest to marry Anne Boleyn. This religious movement resulted in the separation of the Church of England from the authority of the pope. Following the establishment of the new church, some English church leaders embraced witch hunting. The English Reformation was later solidified and completed during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, Henry VIII's daughter with Anne Boleyn. '''''English Witchcraft Act of 1542'' enacted death penalty'''. The first anti-witchcraft law in England was the Witchcraft Act of 1542, enacted during King Henry VIII's reign. It criminalized various witchcraft practices and imposed the death penalty for those convicted of using witchcraft to harm others. This law marked the beginning of a series of witchcraft-related legislation in England, eventually replaced by the Witchcraft Act of 1735. Levack, Brian P. (ed.) ''The Oxford Handbook of Witchcraft in Early Modern Europe and Colonial America.'' Kindle edition. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press (2013), p. 288, citing, “In 1542 Henry VIII introduced the first Witchcraft Act, part of a legislative programme to establish the Tudor state. Death was prescribed for conjuring spirits, attempting to hurt or kill, finding treasure, and provoking love.” '''The Holy Office, also called the Roman Inquisition (1542-1965).''' was established during the Reformation to combat Protestantism. It conducted secret investigations and looked into cases of witchcraft. Unlike other witch hunts, it employed a relatively milder approach, with moderate use of torture and the death penalty. After the eighteenth century, the Holy Office shifted its focus and used more peaceful means to enforce Roman Catholicism. It ceased hunting witches and its activities evolved over time. Levack, Brian P. (ed.) ''The Oxford Handbook of Witchcraft in Early Modern Europe and Colonial America.'' Kindle edition. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press (2013), p. 252, citing, “With the bull Licet ab initio (It is Allowed from the Beginning) promulgated in 1542, Pope Paul III (r. 1534–1549) instituted the Congregation of the Holy Office of the Inquisition, known as the Roman Inquisition. Unlike its medieval predecessors, the Roman Inquisition was an organ of the Curia, and was presided over by the pope.” '''''The Scottish Witchcraft Act'' (1563).''' defined witchcraft as a criminal offense in Scotland. Enacted during the reign of King James VI of Scotland (later James I of England), the act aimed to identify and prosecute persons accused of witchcraft and established severe penalties, including death. Goodare, Julian. ''The Scottish Witchcraft Act.'' Church History 74, no. 1 (2005): 39–67. [https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S0009640700109655. The Scottish Witchcraft Act].American Society of Church History. ''The Scottish Witchcraft Act'' [of 1563]. Church History , Volume 74 , Issue 1 , March 2005 , pp. 39 - 67, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/S0009640700109655.''Witchcraft and Belief in Early Modern Scotland, Belief in Early Modern Scotland,'' Goodare, Julian (ed.), Martin, Lauren (ed.), Miller, Joyce (ed.), New York: Palgrave MacMillan (2008). p. 71. '''''The Geneva Bible ''(1570s).''' was the first Scottish printed Bible. It included passages like Exodus 22:18, which states "Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live," and Leviticus 20:27, which prescribed death by stoning for those practicing divination or soothsaying. These verses contributed to the perception and treatment of witches during that time, aligning with the prevailing beliefs and laws regarding witchcraft. Tynedale, William; Whittingham, William. ''Geneva Bible''. Originally published in 1534, Geneva. Scotland (1579), http://www.genevabible.org/Geneva.html. 1599 Geneva Bible, ''Leviticus 20:27 GNV,'' Bible Gateway (online). (2023). https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Leviticus%2B20%3A27&version=GNV. {{Image|file=Precursor_Events-8.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=De la démonomanie des sorciers }} '''''De la démonomanie des sorciers,'' (Of the Demon-mania of the Sorcerers), Jean Bodin (1580).''' Written by a renowned French jurist and political philosopher of the 16th century, this book delves into the intricate subjects of witchcraft and demonic possession. It provides a comprehensive exploration of these phenomena from both legal and philosophical standpoints, expanding the understanding and interpretation of witchcraft during that era. Bodin's work played a significant role in reinforcing the prevailing belief that witchcraft posed a real and perilous threat to society, fueling the widespread witch trials and persecutions of the time. Furthermore, his meticulous legal analysis left a lasting impact on subsequent works on witchcraft and contributed to the development of early modern demonology.Bodin, Jean. ''De la démonomanie des sorciers (On the Demon-Mania of Witches). ''Originally published in France, 1580. Translated by Randy A. Scott. Toronto: Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, (1995). https://ia803003.us.archive.org/12/items/onthedemonmaniaofwitchesjeanbodin1580/On%20the%20Demon-Mania%20of%20Witches%2C%20Jean%20Bodin%20%281580%29.pdf. Goodare, Julian. ''The European Witch-Hunt.'' Kindle edition. London and New York: Routledge, (2016). p. 146. '''Role of James VI, King of Scotland (1589-1597).''' James VI's visit to Denmark in 1589 heightened his interest in witchcraft due to the prevalent witch-hunts and his interpretation of stormy weather as magical. Upon his return to Scotland, he attended the North Berwick witch trials, where Agnes Sampson and John Fian were convicted of using witchcraft against James' ship. This fueled James' obsession with witches. He accused his cousin, Francis Stewart, of witchcraft and hunted down witches with royal commissions, personally supervising torture. In 1597, James wrote the Daemonologie, opposing witchcraft and inspiring Shakespeare's Macbeth. His witchcraft policies diverted suspicion from male homosociality to women, limiting their political influence. James' views on witchcraft became more skeptical over time, and he revoked standing commissions on witchcraft in the same year as his book's publication. Goodare, Julian. ''The European Witch-Hunt.'' Kindle edition. London and New York: Routledge, (2016). pps. 85, 160, 161, 231, 239–40, 242.Normand, Lawrence; Roberts, Gareth. ''Witchcraft in Early Modern Scotland: James VI's Demonology and the North Berwick Witches'' (Exeter Studies in History). Exeter, UK: University of Exeter Press. (2000). {{Image|file=Precursor_Events-10.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Scottish Witch Pricker. }} '''Devil’s Mark, Witch-pricking, and Witch-Prickers, Scotland, (1590-1688).''' The notion persisted that witches forged a pact with the Devil, and in doing so, received a distinctive mark on their bodies. This mark was believed to be impervious to pain and incapable of bleeding. The accused person’s body would be thoroughly examined by the authorities, often by women called “witch-prickers” who were tasked with identifying these marks. A witch-pricker (needle or bodkin) would be used to prick various areas of the body, and if the person did not react with pain, it was taken as evidence of their guilt as a witch. Calvinist communities in Geneva and Scotland were particularly zealous in this pursuit, possibly due to their strong emphasis on the diabolical aspect of witchcraft.” Levack, Brian P., The Witch-Hunt in Early Modern Europe, Fourth edition, Kindle edition, New York: Routledge (2016). p. 47. '''North Berwick Witch Trials, East Lothian, Scotland (1590).''' A series of infamous witch trials that had a significant impact on the region. These trials were one of the most notable episodes of witch persecution in Scottish history. The trials were sparked by accusations of witchcraft and sorcery against several individuals, primarily women, in the town of North Berwick and its surrounding areas. The accused were believed to have conspired with the devil, engaged in satanic rituals, and caused harm to others through their supposed supernatural powers. The trials gained momentum when King James VI of Scotland (later King James I of England) became personally involved and took a keen interest in the proceedings. He even wrote a book, "Daemonologie," which discussed the nature of witchcraft and provided a theological justification for the persecution of witches. The trials resulted in numerous confessions obtained through torture, and many individuals were convicted and executed for their alleged involvement in witchcraft. The impact of the North Berwick Witch Trials extended beyond the immediate period, as they contributed to the overall atmosphere of fear and suspicion surrounding witchcraft in Scotland and influenced subsequent witch trials in the country. These trials were a reflection of the prevailing beliefs and fears of the time, where witchcraft was seen as a grave threat to society. However, in the centuries that followed, attitudes towards witchcraft and the persecution of alleged witches changed, leading to a broader recognition of the unjust nature of such trials and the suffering inflicted upon innocent individuals. Witchcraft in Early Modern Scotland: James' VI's Demonology and the North Berwick Witches (Exeter Studies in History), Normand, Lawrence (ed.). Roberts, Gareth (ed.), Liverpool: Liverpool University Press (2000). Goodare, Julian. ''The European Witch-Hunt.'' Kindle edition. London and New York: Routledge, (2016). p. 412.Goodare, Julian, ''The Scottish Witch-Hunt in Context,'' Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2002), pp. 7, 9, 46, 58, 62, 107-108, 115, 170, 188, 193.''Witchcraft and Belief in Early Modern Scotland, Belief in Early Modern Scotland,'' Goodare, Julian (ed.), Martin, Lauren (ed.), Miller, Joyce (ed.), New York: Palgrave MacMillan (2008). p. 5, 14, 17, 29, 34, 72-74, 75, 87, 111, 151, 158.Yeoman, L. A., North Berwick witches. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press (2004), [https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/69951 North Berwick witches] '''''Newes from Scotland,'' King James VI of Scotland (1591).''' was a publication printed in 1591 by King James VI of Scotland, later King James I of England. It recounted and illustrated the account of three witches who allegedly attacked him. This publication served as a personal and influential account, shaping public opinion and strengthening the belief in witchcraft. It played a significant role in fueling the fear and paranoia surrounding witches during that time. British Library. “Witchcraft Pamphlet: News from Scotland, 1591.” Accessed July 13, 2023. https://www.bl.uk/collection-items/witchcraft-pamphlet-news-from-scotland-1591. Goodare, Julian. ''The European Witch-Hunt.'' Kindle edition. London and New York: Routledge, (2016). p. 286.Goodare, Julian, ''The Scottish Witch-Hunt in Context,'' Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2002), pps. 138, 188. '''''Dæmonologie'', James I, King of England (1597).''' a book exploring the topics of witchcraft, sorcery, and supernatural phenomena. It presents the king's personal beliefs and views on these subjects, discussing the existence of witches and providing guidance on identifying, prosecuting, and eliminating witchcraft. "Daemonologie" was an influential work in shaping the attitudes and policies towards witchcraft during the reign of James I. James I, King of England, 1566-1625, Dæmonologie, London: John Lane; New York: E. P. Dutton, (1924), https://archive.org/details/kingjamesfirstdm00jame/page/29/mode/1up. Goodare, Julian. ''The European Witch-Hunt.'' Kindle edition. London and New York: Routledge, (2016). pps. 287-288.Goodare, Julian, ''The Scottish Witch-Hunt in Context,'' The Scottish witchcraft panic of 1597, Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2002), p. 51 '''The Great Scottish Witch Hunt of 1597, Scotland (1597).''' a nationwide series of witch trials in Scotland from March to October. Approximately 400 people faced trial for witchcraft and diabolism, with an estimated 200 executed. It was the second of five major witch hunts in Scottish history. Goodare, Julian, ''The Scottish Witch-Hunt in Context,'' The Scottish witchcraft panic of 1597, Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2002), pps. 51-72.“Witches and Witchcraft in Aberdeen” Aberdeen City Council, Aberdeen, Scotland: Marischal College (2023), https://www.aberdeencity.gov.uk/services/libraries-and-archives/aberdeen-city-and-aberdeenshire-archives/witches-and-witchcraft-aberdeen. '''''Discours des Sorciers (Discourse on Witchcraft),'' Henry Boguet, Franche-Comté region, France (1602).''' A French magistrate, involved in the witch trials of the Franche-Comté region. While Boguet's work was influential and widely read during his time, it is now seen as contributing to the perpetuation of witch-hunting practices and the unjust persecution of individuals accused of witchcraft. Boguet's writings and actions exemplify the prevalent attitudes and beliefs of the era, showcasing the profound impact of witchcraft fears and the subsequent witch trials on society. Levack, Brian P., ''The Witchcraft Sourcebook.'' Second Edition. Kindle Edition. London and New York: Routledge (2015), pps. 83-87. '''''The Holy Bible'', King James Version (1611).''' “Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live.” (Exodus 22:18), “A man also or woman that hath a familiar spirit, or that is a wizard, shall surely be put to death: they shall stone them with stones: their blood shall be upon them.” (Leviticus 20:27). In 1611, the social impact of these specific verses from the King James Version of the Bible was significant. During that time, there was widespread belief in the existence of witches and the fear of witchcraft was prevalent. These verses were often interpreted literally and were used to justify the persecution and execution of individuals accused of practicing witchcraft. The fear of witches and the enforcement of laws based on these biblical verses resulted in a period commonly known as the "witch-hunting era." Accusations of witchcraft were taken seriously, and trials were conducted to determine the guilt or innocence of the accused. Many individuals, primarily women, were falsely accused, leading to their imprisonment, torture, and execution. The social impact of these verses, combined with the prevailing beliefs and fears of the time, fueled a climate of paranoia and suspicion. It created a societal environment in which people lived in fear of being accused of witchcraft and where witch trials were seen as a means to protect the community from perceived evil. Over time, attitudes towards witchcraft and the interpretation of these verses have evolved. Today, in most societies, there is a recognition that the persecution of individuals based on accusations of witchcraft is unjust and inhumane. James I, King of England and Ireland (James VI, King of Scotland). ''The Holy Bible…'' Original published in 1611 in England. Oxford, England: T. Wright and W. Gill, (1769), https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Bible_(King_James). '''The Scottish Revolution (Wars of the Three Kingdoms), Scotland (1638-1651)''' A period of political and religious upheaval caused a shift in the approach to witch-hunting and the prosecution of alleged witches. Including, Diminishing Authority of Church Courts, Centralization of Power, Political and Religious Motivations and Renewed Interest After the Revolution: '''The English Civil War (1642-1648).''' originated from disagreements between Parliament and King Charles I regarding law and authority in the kingdom. The parliamentary forces emerged victorious, fueled in part by the influence of more radical Puritan representatives. The turmoil and unrest during this period created an atmosphere conducive to intense witch hunts, notably exemplified by figures like Matthew Hopkins. Goodare, Julian. ''The European Witch-Hunt.'' Kindle edition. London and New York: Routledge, (2016). p. 305. '''Trial of Janet Barker and Margaret Lauder, Edinburgh, Scotland (1643)'''. took place in Edinburgh in 1643. It was one of the many witchcraft trials that occurred during that period. Janet Barker and Margaret Lauder were accused of practicing witchcraft and engaging in activities associated with the devil. The trial involved allegations of supernatural powers, involvement in satanic rituals, and causing harm to others through witchcraft. Like many witch trials of the time, confessions were often obtained through torture. The trial reflected the prevailing belief in witchcraft and the fear surrounding it. It was part of a broader pattern of witch-hunting and persecution that occurred across Europe during that era. While specific details of this particular trial may be limited, it is an example of the widespread fear and persecution of individuals accused of witchcraft during the 17th century. These trials had severe consequences for those accused, often resulting in imprisonment, torture, and execution. Levack, Brian P., ''The Witchcraft Sourcebook.'' Second Edition. Kindle Edition. London and New York: Routledge (2015), pps. 269-271. '''The Great Scottish Witch Hunt of 1649-50, Lothian and Fife, Scotland (1649-1650).''' a significant series of trials, with the highest number of executions in a single year. It occurred during a period of economic, political, and religious unrest in Scotland. The radical Kirk party, seeking a "godly society," passed a new Witchcraft Act and encouraged local authorities to root out witches. The hunt primarily targeted the Lowlands, particularly Lothian and Fife, but also spilled over into northern England. Over 300 witches, mostly women of low social status, were executed, with ad hoc courts having higher execution rates. Trials were initiated by local ministers and their sessions, often leading to the naming of additional suspects. The Parliament and Committee of Estates later supervised the trials more closely. The use of pricking a Devil's mark, sometimes leading to torture, was notable in Scottish witchcraft trials. Goodare, J., ''The Scottish Witch-Hunt in Context,'' Witch-hunting and the Scottish state, Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2002). '''The Penston Witch Trials, East Lothian, Scotland (1649). ''' A series of witch trials that took place in Penston, a village in East Lothian, Scotland. During this period, accusations of witchcraft were widespread, and many individuals, predominantly women, were targeted and accused of practicing witchcraft. The exact details and outcomes of the Penston Witch Trials are not widely recorded or well-documented. However, it can be assumed that the trials followed a similar pattern to other witch trials of the time. Accusations of supernatural powers, association with the devil, and causing harm to others through witchcraft were commonly made against the accused. Like other witch trials during that era, the Penston Witch Trials likely involved investigations, interrogations, and potentially the use of torture to extract confessions. Those accused of witchcraft faced severe consequences, including imprisonment, torture, and execution. While specific information on the Penston Witch Trials may be limited, it is an example of the prevailing fear and persecution of individuals accused of witchcraft in Scotland during the 17th century. The trials were influenced by the broader belief in witchcraft and the efforts to combat what was perceived as a threat to society. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Penston_Witch_Trials_of_1649 The Penston Witch Trials of 1649], managed by [[Crawford-15512|Amy Gilpin]] '''The Scientific Agricultural Revolution (1650-1800).''' brought about significant advancements in farming and domestic husbandry through the application of scientific ideas. This led to a substantial increase in agricultural production, which played a crucial role in Western Civilization's ability to address and mitigate famine and hunger. As food shortages became less prevalent, fewer people attributed adverse weather conditions, crop failures, or animal illnesses to witchcraft or blamed witches for such misfortunes. '''The Persecution of the Alloa Witches, Stirling, Scotland (1658).''' The trial of the Alloa witches began in Stirling on May 19, 1658. The presbyter Matthias Symson and minister George Bennett met with the apprehended individuals to seek confessions. Margaret Duchill was the first to go on trial among the 12 women accused of witchcraft from the urban parish, potentially including the adjacent rural area. One important aspect of the Scottish witchcraft trials was the reports of demonic sex. Women were asked about sex with the devil regularly, this appeared more of an interest of the authorities in deviant sex rather than in the witches' real lives Fergusson, R. Menzies. ''The Witches of Alloa.'' The Scottish Historical Review 4, no. 13 (1906): 40–48. http://www.jstor.org/stable/25517800.. '''The Great Scottish Witch Hunt of 1661-62, Scotland (1661-1662).''' stands as a significant chapter in Scottish history. Spanning sixteen months from April 1661, it was a nationwide series of witch trials that shook the entire country. Over 660 individuals faced trials for witchcraft and diabolism during this period, with the exact number of executions, though unknown, believed to be substantial. The witch hunt initially took root in Midlothian and East Lothian, and its intensity led to the appointment of commissions to investigate witchcraft across Scotland, leaving no region untouched by the fervor of the trials. Levack, Brian P., The Great Scottish Witch Hunt of 1661-1662, Journal of British Studies, Vol. 20, No. 1 (Autumn, 1980), pp. 90-108, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press on behalf of The North American Conference on British Studies (1980), https://repositories.lib.utexas.edu/bitstream/handle/2152/24280/Levack_BrianP_1980.pdf;jsessionid=77DC6218BDFEC30974662F432CD16BCE?sequence=1 (Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/175544).. '''The Enlightenment (1687-1789).''' was an intellectual revolution that championed concepts like empirical reason, skepticism, humanitarianism, and progress within Western Civilization. These principles, when applied to the notions of witches and their alleged threat to society, played a significant role in bringing an end to the witch hunts. During the Enlightenment, the lack of empirical evidence supporting the existence of witches undermined belief in their harmful powers. Additionally, the Enlightenment thinkers recognized that the use of torture to gather evidence or inflict punishment was inhumane and incompatible with rational principles. Finally, the Enlightenment emphasized the importance of progress and the elimination of superstitious beliefs like the belief in witches. Collectively, these Enlightenment ideas contributed to the decline of witch hunts as society began to reject the unfounded fears and superstitions surrounding witchcraft. The intellectual and cultural shift towards reason, skepticism, humanitarianism, and progress helped pave the way for a more enlightened perspective on witchcraft and a movement away from the persecution of alleged witches. Goodare, Julian. ''The European Witch-Hunt.'' Kindle edition. London and New York: Routledge, (2016). pps. 329, 346, 350, 364-365 . '''James Hutchison: Children, The Covenant, and Witchcraft, Paisley, Scotland (1697).''' Minister James Hutchison of Kilallan delivered a sermon at Paisley before the judges appointed by the Privy Council to preside over the trials of those accused of witchcraft. In this significant sermon, Hutchison put forth the belief that even children could be ensnared by the Devil, and he justified their prosecution and execution for the alleged crime of witchcraft. His sermon shed light on the prevailing attitudes of the time, where even the innocence of the young was not spared from suspicion and persecution during the fervor of the witch trials. Levack, Brian P., ''The Witchcraft Sourcebook.'' Second Edition. Kindle Edition. London and New York: Routledge (2015), pp. 128-132. '''Paisley Witches, Paisley, Scotland (1697).''' The infamous Paisley witches, also known as the Bargarran witches or the Renfrewshire witches, faced trial in Paisley, Scotland. Triggered by eleven-year-old Christian Shaw's torment, the accusations led to the conviction of seven individuals, including Catherine Campbell, a servant of Shaw's family. The accused were found guilty of bewitching Shaw and faced grave consequences. One committed suicide, while the remaining six were hanged and burned on June 10, 1697, marking the final mass execution for witchcraft in western Europe. “One account of the executions states that some of the condemned were still alive when their bodies were burned, and that the executioners borrowed a walking stick from an onlooker with which to push their victims' moving limbs back into the fire; its owner, Mark Canavan, refused to take it back after it had been in contact with witches.” Agnes Naismith cast a curse on the trial's attendees, which was believed to bring misfortune to Paisley for years. Levack, Brian P., ''The Witchcraft Sourcebook.'' Second Edition. Kindle Edition. London and New York: Routledge (2015), pps. 335-342. '''The Pittenweem Witches, Fife, Scotland (1704)'''. A group of five Scottish women accused of witchcraft in the village of Pittenweem in 1704. They were imprisoned, tortured, and beaten, leading to the death of one of them, Janet Cornfoot, who was killed by a lynch mob. The murder was investigated, but no suspects were prosecuted. Two of the accused women were imprisoned again in 1708–1709 but were eventually released and pardoned. Another accused woman, Janet Horseburgh, sued the bailies responsible for her imprisonment and received an apology and monetary compensation. The events surrounding the Pittenweem witches were considered one of the last significant instances of witch persecution in Fife. Ibrahim, Alia. ''Murder, Malice and Misogyny – The Pittenweem Witch Hunt.'' Edinburgh: Historic Environment Scotland (Larainneachd Eachdraidheil Alba) (2023), https://blog.historicenvironment.scot/2023/03/pittenweem-witch-hunt/.Goodare, Julian, ''The Scottish Witch-Hunt in Context,'' Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2002), p. 43-44, 175, 179, 180-181, 202-203, 215, citing, “The last cases of suspected witchcraft in Fife contain fascinating references to the Devil.” ''A true and full relation of the witches at Pittenweem [&c.]. ''United Kingdom: n.p., 1704., [https://books.google.com/books/about/A_true_and_full_relation_of_the_witches.html?id=fzgCAAAAQAAJ&printsec=frontcover&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&source=gb_mobile_entity&hl=en&gl=US Pittenweem] '''Death penalty for witchcraft abolished in Prussia, Frederick II Hohenzollern, Prussia (1721).''' The King of Prussia, known for his progressive policies, revised the legal codes in his kingdom, putting an end to witch hunting. Frederick II's actions reflected his commitment to Enlightenment ideals and a more rational and humane approach to justice. Levack, Brian P. (ed.) ''The Oxford Handbook of Witchcraft in Early Modern Europe and Colonial America.'' Kindle edition. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press (2013), p. 434, citing, “In 1721 Prussia abolished the death penalty in all witchcraft trials.” '''''Scottish Witchcraft Act'' repealed (1736).''' The Scottish Witchcraft Act of 1735 was indeed repealed in 1736. The Act had been introduced in an attempt to curb the persecution and execution of individuals accused of witchcraft in Scotland. Prior to its repeal, Scotland had a long history of witch trials and harsh punishments for those accused. The Act of 1735 marked a significant shift in attitudes towards witchcraft and the recognition that the persecution of alleged witches was unjust. The repeal of the Act was a progressive step that acknowledged the need for reform in the legal treatment of witchcraft accusations. By repealing the Witchcraft Act, Scotland moved away from the belief in supernatural witchcraft and shifted towards a more rational and skeptical approach. This repeal contributed to the decline of witch trials and the eventual end of legal persecution based on accusations of witchcraft in Scotland. It is important to note that the repeal of the Witchcraft Act did not erase the historical impact of the witch trials or the suffering endured by those falsely accused. However, it represented a significant milestone in Scotland's legal history and the changing attitudes towards witchcraft. The Witchcraft Act and its Impact in Scotland, 1563-1736, https://blog.historicenvironment.scot/2022/06/the-witchcraft-act-and-its-impact-in-scotland/Levack, Brian P., The Witchcraft Sourcebook. Second Edition. Kindle Edition. London and New York: Routledge (2015), pps. 188-189. '''Imperial Habsburg Law of 1766, Maria Theresa Habsburg, Austria (1766)).''' The Archduchess of Austria an "enlightened despot" implemented legal reforms that ended witch hunting in her territories, reflecting her progressive approach to governance. Levack, Brian P. (ed.) ''The Oxford Handbook of Witchcraft in Early Modern Europe and Colonial America.'' Kindle edition. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press (2013), p. 433, citing, “the imperial Habsburg law of 1766, which was titled ‘An Article on Sorcery, Witchcraft, Divination, and Similar Activities’. This piece of legislation, which was part of Maria Theresa’s reform of criminal law, exhibited a fundamental scepticism regarding the reality of all magical phenomena.” '''Crime of witchcraft abolished in France (1791).''' The French Revolutionary marked the political transformation of France from an absolute monarchy to a more constitutional and representative government. Influenced by Enlightenment ideals, the revolution emphasized the importance of reason and rationality. The crime of witchcraft would not be finally abolished in revolutionary France...until 1791." Levack, Brian P. (ed.) ''The Oxford Handbook of Witchcraft in Early Modern Europe and Colonial America.'' Kindle edition. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press (2013), p. 227. == Sources ==

Premiers of British Columbia

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[[Category: British Columbia, Premiers]] {|class="wikitable" width="100%" style="border:1px solid #BBB" | align="center" colspan="3"| '''PREMIERS OF BRITISH COLUMBIA''' |- !Name !Party !Term of Office |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" colspan="3" | |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[McCreight-21|John McCreight]]'''
(1827-1913) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |November 14, 1871 – December 23, 1872 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[De_Cosmos-1|Amor De Cosmos]]'''
(1825-1897) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Liberal |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |December 23, 1872 – February 9, 1874 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Walkem-6|George Walkem]]'''
(1878-1908) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |February 11, 1874 – January 27, 1876 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Elliott-3477|Andrew Elliott]]'''
(1829-1889) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |February 1, 1876 – February 11, 1878 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Walkem-6|George Walkem]]'''
(1878-1908) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |June 25, 1878 – June 6, 1882 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Beaven-156|Robert Beaven]]'''
(1836-1920) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |June 13, 1882 – January 29, 1883 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Smithe-46|William Smithe]]'''
(1842-1887) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |January 29, 1883 – March 28, 1887 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Davie-286|Alexander Davie]]'''
(1847-1889) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |April 1, 1887 – August 1, 1889 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Robson-546|John Robson]]'''
(1824-1892) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |August 2, 1889 – June 29, 1892 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Davie-289|Theodore Davie]]'''
(1852-1898) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |July 2, 1892 – March 2, 1895 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Turner-9100|John Turner]]'''
(1834-1923) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |March 4, 1895 – August 8, 1898 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Semlin-1|Charles Semlin]]'''
(1838-1927) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |August 15, 1898 – February 27, 1900 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Martin-17120|Joseph Martin]]'''
(1852-1923) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |February 28, 1900 – June 14, 1900 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Dunsmuir-6|James Dunsmuir]]'''
(1851-1920) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |June 15, 1900 – November 21, 1902 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Prior-740|Edward Prior]]'''
(1853-1920) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Conservative |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |November 21, 1902 – June 1, 1903 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[McBride-1269|Richard McBride]]'''
(1870-1917) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Conservative |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |June 1, 1903 – December 15, 1915 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Bowser-165|William Bowser]]'''
(1867-1933) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Conservative |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |December 15, 1915 – November 23, 1916 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Brewster-1364|Harlan Brewster]]'''
(1870-1918) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Liberal |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |November 23, 1916 – March 1, 1918 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Oliver-1161|John Oliver]]'''
(1856-1927) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Liberal |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |March 6, 1918 – August 17, 1927 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[MacLean-1084|John MacLean]]'''
(1873-1948) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Liberal |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |August 20, 1927 – August 20, 1928 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Tolmie-10|Simon Tolmie]]'''
(1867-1937) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Conservative |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |August 21, 1928 – November 15, 1933 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Pattullo-5|Thomas Pattullo]]'''
(1873-1955) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |BC Liberal |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |June 15, 1933 – December 9, 1941 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Hart-4291|John Hart]]'''
(1879-1957) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |BC Liberal |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |December 9, 1941 – December 29, 1947 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Johnson-25888|Bjorn Ingemar "Boss" Johnson]]'''
(1890-1964) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |BC Liberal/Conservative |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |December 29, 1947 – August 1, 1952 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Bennett-7278|W. A. C. Bennett]]'''
(1900-1979) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |BC Conservative |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |August 1, 1952 – September 15, 1972 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Barrett-2561|Dave Barrett]]'''
(1930-2018) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |New Democratic |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |September 15, 1972 – December 22, 1975 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Bennet-527|Bill Bennett]]'''
(1932-2015) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Social Credit |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |December 22, 1975 – August 6, 1986 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[van_der_Zalm-1|Bill Vander Zalm]]'''
(1934) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Social Credit |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |August 6, 1986 – April 2, 1991 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Johnston-5001|Rita Johnston]]'''
(1935) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Social Credit |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |April 2, 1991 – November 5, 1991 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Harcourt-304|Mike Harcourt]]'''
(1943) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |BC New Democratic |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |November 5, 1991 – February 22, 1996 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Clark-16898|Glen Clark]]'''
(1957) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |BC New Democratic |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |February 22, 1996 – August 25, 1999 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Miller-20552|Dan Miller]]'''
(1944) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |BC New Democratic |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |August 25, 1999 – February 24, 2000 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Dosanjh-1|Ujjal Dosanjh]]'''
(1947) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |BC New Democratic |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |February 24, 2000 – June 5, 2001 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Campbell-9794|Gordon Campbell]]'''
(1948) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |BC Liberal |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |June 5, 2001 – March 14, 2011 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Clark-16899|Christy Clark]]'''
(1965) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |BC Liberal |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |March 14, 2011 - July 18, 2017 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Horgan-213|John Horgan]]'''
(1959) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |BC New Democratic |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |July 18, 2017 - November 18, 2022 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Eby-1306|David Eby]]'''
(1976) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |BC New Democratic |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |November 18, 2022 - Incumbent |}

Premiers of Ontario

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[[Category:Ontario Project]][[Category: Ontario, Politicians]] This page is maintained by the [[Space:Ontario Team|Ontario Team]], part of the [[Project:Canada|Canada Project]]. {|class="wikitable" width="100%" style="border:1px solid #BBB" | align="center" colspan="3"| '''PREMIERS OF ONTARIO''' |- !Name !Party !Term of Office |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" colspan="3" | |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Macdonald-2711|John Sandfield Macdonald]]'''
(1812-1872) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Liberal-Conservative |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |July 16, 1867 – December 20, 1871 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Blake-2430|Edward Blake]]'''
(1833-1912) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ontario Liberal |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |December 20, 1871 – October 25, 1872 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Mowat-101|Oliver Mowat]]'''
(1820-1903) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ontario Liberal |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |October 25, 1872 – July 12, 1896 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Hardy-2454|Arthur Hardy]]'''
(1837-1901) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ontario Liberal |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |July 21, 1896 – October 21, 1899 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Ross-6208|George William Ross]]'''
(1841-1914) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ontario Liberal |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |October 21, 1899 – February 8, 1905 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Whitney-1702|James Whitney]]'''
(1843-1914) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ontario Liberal |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |February 8, 1905 – September 25, 1914 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Hearst-18|William Howard Hearst]]'''
(1864-1941) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ontario PC |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |October 2, 1914 – November 14, 1919 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Drury-847|Ernest Charles Drury]]'''
(1878-1968) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |United Farmers |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |November 14, 1919 – July 16, 1923 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Ferguson-4379|George Howard Ferguson]]'''
(1870-1946) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ontario PC |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |July 16, 1923 – December 15, 1930 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Henry-3683|George Stewart Henry]]'''
(1871-1958) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Progressive Conservative |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |December 15, 1930 – July 10, 1934 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Hepburn-472|Mitchell Hepburn]]'''
(1898-1953) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Liberal |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |July 10, 1934 – October 21, 1942 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Conant-442|Gordon Daniel Conant]]'''
(1885-1953) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Liberal |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |October 21, 1942 – May 18, 1943 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Nixon-1495|Harry Nixon]]'''
(1891-1961) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Liberal |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |May 18, 1943 – August 17, 1943 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Drew-905|George Drew]]'''
(1894-1973) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ontario PC |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |August 17, 1943 – October 19, 1948 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Kennedy-5646|Thomas Kennedy]]'''
(1878-1959) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ontario PC |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |October 19, 1948 – May 4, 1949 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Frost-4076|Leslie Frost]]'''
(1895-1973) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ontario PC |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |May 4, 1949 – November 8, 1961 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Robarts-20|John Robarts]]'''
(1917-1982) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ontario PC |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |November 8, 1961 – March 1, 1971 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Davis-23968|Bill Davis]]'''
(1929-2021) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ontario PC |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |May 4, 1949 – November 8, 1961 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Miller-21728|Frank Miller]]'''
(1927-2000) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ontario PC |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |February 8, 1985 – June 26, 1985 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Peterson-4249|David Peterson]]'''
(1943) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Liberal |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |June 26, 1985 – October 1, 1990 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Rae-391|Bob Rae]]'''
(1948) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ontario NDP |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |October 1, 1990 – June 26, 1995 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Harris-12502|Mike Harris]]'''
(1945) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ontario PC |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |June 26, 1995 – April 14, 2002 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Eves-122|Ernie Eves]]'''
(1946) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ontario PC |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |April 15, 2002 – October 22, 2003 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[McGuinty-1|Dalton McGuinty]]'''
(1955) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Liberal |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |October 23, 2003 – February 11, 2013 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Wynne-757|Kathleen Wynne]]'''
(1953) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Liberal |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |February 11, 2013 - 29 June 2018 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Ford-17214|Douglas Ford]]'''
(1964) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Progressive Conservative |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |29 June 2018 - Incumbent |- |}

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[[Category: Australia, Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Colony of Queensland, Premiers to 1900]] [[Category: Queensland, Premiers from 1901]] [[Category: Queensland]] On 10th December 1859 Letters Patent issued by Queen Victoria were read to an elated audience, proclaiming Queensland to be a new colony, separate from New South Wales. From that day forward, Queenslanders were in charge of their own affairs. Queen Victoria assented to the creation of a new and separate colony to be called Queen’s Land on 6th June 1859, a day that continues to be celebrated as Queensland Day. Under the conventions of the Westminster system followed in Queensland, the premier's authority is derived from two sources: a majority in the Legislative Assembly, and the premier's role as chair of Cabinet, determining the appointment and roles of ministers. Although ministerial appointments are the prerogative of the Governor of Queensland, the Governor makes these appointments under the advice (read, direction) of the premier. Immediately following an election for the Legislative Assembly, the governor will call on the leader of the party which commands a majority in the Legislative Assembly, and ask them to commission a government. A re-elected government is resworn, with adjustments to the Cabinet as determined by the premier. Profiles have been developed for '''Premiers of Queensland''', for reasons of privacy other than those still living. {|border="2" class="wikitree sortable" style="font-size:100%;" |+ |- style="background: #DAA520;" ! scope="col"|No. ! scope="col" class="unsortable"|Photo ! scope="col"|Name ! scope="col"|Birth-place ! scope="col"|Party ! scope="col"|Years as Premier ! scope="col"|No. years ! scope="col"|Notes |-align=center |1||[[Image:Herbert-3376.png|50px]]||[[Herbert-3376|Robert Herbert]]||England ||Squatter Conserv.||1859-1866; 1866||6yrs 3mths||oversaw development of railways, telegraph and harbours; still youngest premier of any State |-align=center |2||[[Image:Macalister-140.jpg|50px]]||[[Macalister-140|Arthur Macalister CMG]]||Scotland||Squatter Conserv.||1866; 1866-67; 1874-76||2yrs 11mths||introduced Education Act 1875 with free but compulsory education for 6-12yo. |-align=center |3||[[Image:MacKenzie-4315.jpg|50px]]||[[MacKenzie-4315|Robert MacKenzie]]||Scotland||Squatter Conserv.||1867-1868||15mths||- |-align=center |4||[[Image:Lilley-786.jpg|50px]]||[[Lilley-786|Charles Lilley]]||Qld||Liberal||1868-1870||18mths||wrote Education Act with Samuel Griffiths |-align=center |5||[[Image:Palmer-14579.jpg|50px]]||[[Palmer-14579|Arthur Palmer ]]||Ireland||Squatter Conserv.||1870-1874||3yrs 8mths||being 7th premiership in 4 years, brought stability; moved to Legislative Council as President for 17 years |-align=center |6||[[Image:Thorn-709.jpg|50px]]||[[Thorn-709|George Thorn]]||Ireland||Liberal||1876-1877||9mths||- |-align=center |7||[[Image:Douglas-6683.jpg|50px]]||[[Douglas-6683|John Douglas]]||England||Liberal||1877-1879||1yr 10mths||- |-align=center |8||[[Image:McIlwraith-91.jpg|50px]]||[[McIlwraith-91|Sir Thomas McIlwraith KCMG]]||Scotland||Conserv.; Minist.||1879-1883; 1888; 1893||5yrs 10mths||inadvertently created first step to unite the colonies in federation movement |-align=center |9||[[Image:Griffith-7175.jpg|50px]]||[[Griffith-7175|Sir Samuel Griffith GCMG KC]]||Wales||Liberal; Minist.||1883-1888; 1890-1893||7yrs 2mths||took a keen interest in external affairs, including the newly annexed Territory of Papua and establishing the Queensland Maritime Defence Force; later the inaugural Chief Justice of Australia |-align=center |10||[[Image:Morehead-283.jpg|50px]]||[[Morehead-283|Boyd Dunlop Morehead]]||NSW||Liberal||1888-1890||1yr 9mths||- |-align=center |11||[[Image:Nelson-16640.jpg|50px]]||[[Nelson-16640|Sir Hugh Nelson]]||Scotland||Minist.||1893-1898||4yrs 6mths||best remembered for valuable work as treasurer during the depression following the 1893 financial crisis; became president of Legislative Council |-align=center |12||[[Image:Byrnes-1018.jpg|50px]]||[[Byrnes-1018|Thomas Byrnes]]||Qld||Minist.||1898||6mths||died in office aged 37 years |-align=center |13||[[Image:Dickson-4376.jpg|50px]]||[[Dickson-4376|James Dickson]]||England||Minist.||1898-1899||14mths||responsible for winning a 'yes' vote in Qld for federation |-align=center |14||[[Image:Dawson-3114.jpg|50px]]||[[Dawson-3114|Anderson Dawson]]||Qld||Labour||1899||6days||first socialist gov't in the world |-align=center |15||[[Image:Philp-219.png|50px]]||[[Philp-219|Robert Philp]]||Scotland||Minist.||1899-1903; 1907-1908||4yrs||transitioned to federation |-align=center |16||[[Image:Morgan-25607.jpg|50px]]||[[Morgan-25607|Arthur Morgan]]||Qld||Liberal||1903-1906||2yrs 4mths||- |-align=center |17||[[Image:Kidston-31.jpg|50px]]||[[Kidston-31|William Kidston]]||Scotland||Labour; Liberal||1906-1907; 1908-1911||4yrs 10mths||last person to come back as Premier of Qld after losing position |-align=center |18||[[Image:Denham-779.jpg|50px]]||[[Denham-779|Digby Denham]]||England||Liberal||1911-1915||3yrs 4mths||early war years; ensured any German threat neutralised |-align=center |19||[[Image:Ryan-10792.jpg|50px]]||[[Ryan-10792|Thomas Joseph 'TJ' Ryan]]||Victoria||Labour||1915-1919||3yrs 4mths||arguably Labor's most-capable leader |-align=center |20||[[Image:Theodore-94.jpg|50px]]||[[Theodore-94|Edward Theodore]]||Sth Aust||Labour||1919-1925||5yrs 4mths||abolished the Legislative Council so as to increase power of Legislative Assembly |-align=center |21||[[Image:Gillies-846.jpg|50px]]||[[Gillies-846|William Gillies]]||Sth Aust||Labour||1925||8mths||established Main Roads Board (now Department of Transport and Main Roads) |-align=center |22||[[Image:McCormack-1837.jpg|50px]]||[[McCormack-1837|William McCormack]]||Qld||Labour||1925-1929||3yrs 7mths||oversaw the development of Mount Isa |-align=center |23||[[Image:Moore-50232.jpg|50px]]||[[Moore-50232|Edward Moore]]||NZ||CPNP||1929-1932||3yrs 7mths||reduced Legislative Assembly from 72 to 62 seats |-align=center |24||[[Image:Smith-177208.jpg|50px]]||[[Smith-177208|William Forgan Smith]]||Scotland||Labour||1932-1942||10yrs 3mths||major public works initiated were the Story Bridge, Somerset Dam, Mackay Outer Harbour, Hornibrook Hwy and re-siting the uni to St Lucia; saw start of WW2; quit politics over federal income tax act; then longest-serving premier |-align=center |25||[[Image:Cooper-24510.jpg|50px]]||[[Cooper-24510|Frank Cooper]]||NSW||Labour||1942-1946||3yrs 6mths||elected premier at 70yo during WW2, when Qld was anticipating invasion |-align=center |26||[[Image:Hanlon-925.png|50px]]||[[Hanlon-925|Edward 'Ned' Hanlon]]||Qld||Labour||1946-1952||5yrs 10mths||had served in WW1 |-align=center |27||[[Image:Gair-90.png|50px]]||[[Gair-90|Vincent Gair]]||Qld||Labour||1952-1957||5yrs 7mths||formed Qld Labour Party (later become the DLP) and was later a Senator |-align=center |28||[[Image:Nicklin-136.jpg|50px]]||[[Nicklin-136|George Francis 'Frank' Nicklin MM]]||NSW||Country||1957-1968||10yrs 5mths||decorated WW1 veteran; then longest-serving premier |-align=center |29||[[Image:Pizzey-38.jpg|50px]]||[[Pizzey-38|Jack Pizzey]]||Qld||Country||1968||7mths||died in office |-align=center |30||[[Image:Chalk-492.jpg|50px]]||[[Chalk-492|Gordon Chalk]]||Qld||Liberal||1968||7days||'caretaker' premier whilst Country Party elected new party leader following Pizzey's sudden death |-align=center |31||[[Image:Bjelke-Petersen-1.jpg|50px]]||[[Bjelke-Petersen-1|Sir Johannes Bjelke-Petersen]]||NZ of Tas parents||Country-National||1968-1987||19yrs 4mths||longest-serving premier |-align=center |32||[[Image:Flags_of_Australian-5.png|50px]]||Michael Ahern||Qld - living||National||1987-1989||15mths||- |-align=center |33||[[Image:Flags_of_Australian-5.png|50px]]||Russell Cooper||Qld - living||National||1989||3mths||- |-align=center |34||[[Image:Flags_of_Australian-5.png|50px]]||[[Goss-3222|Wayne Goss]]||Qld||Labor||1989-1996||6yrs 2mths||presided over implementation of reforms of the Fitzgerald Inquiry into police corruption |-align=center |35||[[Image:Flags_of_Australian-5.png|50px]]||Robert Borbidge||Victoria - living||National||1996-1998||16mths||- |-align=center |36||[[Image:Flags_of_Australian-5.png|50px]]||Peter Beattie||NSW - living||Labor||1998-2007||9yrs 3mths||key agenda was to transform Queensland into Australia’s "Smart State" by restructuring the economy, reforming the education system, skilling the workforce and encouraging innovation, research and development |-align=center |37||[[Image:Flags_of_Australian-5.png|50px]]||Anna Bligh||Qld - living||Labor||2007-2012||4yrs 6mths||- |-align=center |38||[[Image:Flags_of_Australian-5.png|50px]]||Campbell Newman||ACT - living||LNP||2012-2015||2yrs 11mths||- |-align=center |39||[[Image:Flags_of_Australian-5.png|50px]]||Annastacia Palaszczuk||Qld - living||Labor||2015-current||-||- |-align=center |} === Political parties === Queensland's premiers have been drawn from the following political parties: * '''no party''': initially, from 1859, political parties did not exist in Queensland. A majority of the early ten premiers were of a conservative persuasion with specific interests, be it squatters, agriculture or industry. [[Griffith-7175|Samuel Griffith]] was seen to be a close ally of the labour movement and introduced a bill to legalise trade unions, declaring that 'the great problem of this age is not how to accumulate wealth but how to secure its more equitable distribution'. However, he later formed an alliance with [[McIlwraith-91|Thomas McIlwraith]], clearly conservative, the so-called "Griffilwraith". * '''Continuous Ministry''' was an informal designation used to describe the grouping in the Queensland parliament that existed from 1890 to 1903, and provided six colonial-era premiers of Queensland. The Ministry was formed from a merging of Samuel Griffith's Liberal faction with Sir Thomas McIlwraith's Conservatives, forming the humorously-titled Griffilwraith. * '''Australian Labor Party''' was formally established in 1892, although a labour member sat in parliament since 1888. [[Dawson-3114|Anderson Dawson]] took the party to power in Queensland in 1899, for six days. Labour governments led Queensland from 1915-1929 and 1932-1956. After 32 years on the 'back-benches', the ALP has governed in Queensland in 1989-1998, 2001-2012 and since 2015. Labour has provided twelve of Queensland's 39 premiers. * '''Australian Country Party''' from 1920 to 1975; Country National Party to 1982; and thence National Party. Whilst the minor of the conservative coalition parties federally and in other States, the National Party was always the dominant of the partners in Queensland, due mostly to Queensland's excellent decentralisation. Six premiers have come from the Country Party and its successors, providing 25 years of government. * '''Queensland Labor Party''' was formed in 1957 as a breakaway group from the governing Labor Party after the expulsion of [[Gair-90|Premier Vince Gair]]. Gair was defeated at the 1960 election. In 1962 the party became the Queensland section of the Democratic Labor Party (DLP). The party continued to hold seats in the Queensland state parliament until 1972, then suffered a collapse in its vote and wound itself up in 1978. * '''Country and Progressive National Party''' was a short-lived conservative political in Queensland, formed in 1925 to combine the state's conservative forces into a single party. It held office between 1929 and 1932 under the leadership of [[Moore-50232|Arthur Edward Moore]]. Following repeated election defeat it split into separate rural and urban wings in 1936. * '''Liberal Party''' whilst liberal partied around the world range from liberal conservatism on the right to social liberalism on the left, in Australia they have been aligned with conservatism. The Liberal Party of Australia was founded in 1944 as the successor to the United Australia Party (UAP). It has provided one premier to Queensland, [[Chalk-492|Gordon Chalk]] who, as party leader and deputy premier assumed office upon the death of premier [[Pizzey-38|Jack Pizzey]] in 1968. Seven days later he returned to deputy premier when the County Party appointed [[Bjelke-Petersen-1|Joh Bjelke-Petersen]] as replacement party leader and, therefore, premier. * '''Liberal National Party''' was formed in 2008 through the merger, in Queensland alone, of the Liberal and National parties. To date, its sole premier has been Campbell Newman for a month short of three years.

Prentice Name Study

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Prescot St Mary's - baptisms index

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:18 Jul 1731 - [[Hewit-142|Joshua Hewit]] :30 Aug 1752 - [[Rose-23525|John Rose]] :8 Apr 1753 - [[Simm-158|Luke Simm]] :13 Mar 1757 - [[Stanley-4471|James Stanley]] :13 Aug 1758 - [[Pye-1618|Ann Pye]] :3 Aug 1760 - [[Pye-1619|Jane Pye]] :22 Nov 1761 - [[Pinnington-109|John Pinnington]] :13 Feb 1763 - [[Jaques-906|William Jaques]] :30 Nov 1766 - [[Spencer-26091|Thomas Spencer]] :19 Jul 1767 - [[Tarbock-2|Margaret Tarbock]] :31 Aug 1768 - [[Spencer-26093|William Spencer]] :12 Jul 1769 - [[Phythian-129|Richard Phythian]] :15 Nov 1769 - [[Platt-4197|Ellen Platt]] :21 Jan 1770 - [[Willcock-91|Thomas Willcock]] :22 Jul 1770 - [[Lucas-12376|Thomas Lucas]] :22 Jul 1770 - [[Sephton-278|William Sephton]] :11 Nov 1770 - [[Welsby-119|Sarah Welsby]] :14 Jun 1772 - [[Webster-15035|John Webster]] :28 Jun 1772 - [[Rigby-2071|Josiah Rigby]] :1 Nov 1772 - [[Prest-372|Sarah Prest]] :9 May 1773 - [[Fairclough-523|Elizabeth Fairclough]] :15 Jun 1774 - [[Bold-438|Elizabeth Bold]] :27 Nov 1774 - [[Rigby-855|Joseph Rigby]] (?) :15 Oct 1775 - [[Anders-1391|Edward Anders]] :30 Nov 1775 - [[Lyon-6969|Joseph Lyon]] :21 May 1776 - [[Stott-1027|Henry Stott]] :4 Oct 1776 - [[Sephton-254|Edward Sephton]] :1 Dec 1776 - [[Webster-15027|Ann Webster]] :31 Jan 1777 - [[Stanley-4470|James Stanley]] :23 Mar 1777 - [[Appleton-1424|Jane Appleton]] :28 Sep 1777 - [[Lyon-6929|Thomas Lyon]] :6 Mar 1778 - [[Ball-24976|Isaac Ball]] :6 Dec 1778 - [[Blakeledge-2|Margaret Blakeledge]] :17 Jan 1779 - [[Hollyhead-14|Henery Hollyhead]] :20 Jan 1779 - [[Webster-15028|Mary Webster]] :9 May 1779 - [[Appleton-1425|Ann Appleton]] :9 Jun 1779 - [[Scairsbrick-1|Jane Scairsbrick]] :8 Aug 1779 - [[Greenough-577|Rebecca Greenough]] :31 Oct 1779 - [[Shaw-22262|James Shaw]] :17 Nov 1779 - [[Ward-44619|William Marsh Ward]] :20 Aug 1780 - [[Appleton-1907|Hannah Appleton]] :8 Oct 1780 - [[Stanley-14091|Joseph Stanley]] :31 Dec 1780 - [[Rose-23524|Elizabeth Rose]] :4 Mar 1781 - [[Porter-25104|William Porter]] :22 Apr 1781 - [[Appleton-1426|Mary Appleton]] :16 Sep 1781 - [[Jacques-2133|Margaret Jacques]] :25 Dec 1781 - [[Webster-15025|Mary Webster]] :13 Jan 1782 - [[Pendleton-2617|Peter Pendleton]] :3 Jan 1783 - [[Finney-648|Thomas Finney]] :5 Jan 1783 - [[Stott-970|Ellen Stott]] :26 Jan 1783 - [[Rose-23526|Ellen Rose]] :26 Feb 1783 - [[Appleton-1427|Ann Appleton]] :2 Jul 1783 - [[Wain-338|Martha Wain]] :13 Jul 1783 - [[Cross-13649|Martha Cross]] :13 Jul 1783 - [[Webster-15029|William Webster]] :15 Feb 1784 - [[Manchester-371|Samuel Manchester]] :29 Feb 1784 - Samuel Taylor - possible mother Alice on [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:1841_piece_516-06#folio_29_page_19 Piece 516-06 folio 29 page 19] :1 Nov 1784 - [[Spencer-26095|William Spencer]] :8 May 1785 - [[Birchall-544|Thomas Birchall]] :10 May 1785 - [[Appleton-1428|John Whitlow Appleton]] :15 May 1785 - [[Appleton-1806|Nathan Appleton]] :22 May 1785 - [[Woodward-9476|Hannah Woodward]] :6 Jul 1785 - [[Webster-15030|Elizabeth Webster]] :23 Jul 1786 - [[Crouchley-40|Robert Crouchley]] :30 Jul 1786 - [[Jaques-915|Martha Jaques]] :3 Sep 1786 - [[Holland-13587|Alice Holland]] :17 Dec 1786 - [[Yates-7884|Joseph Yates]] :25 Feb 1787 - [[Sixsmith-115|Daniel Sixsmith]] :1 Apr 1787 - [[Fillingham-255|Esther Fillingham]] :12 Apr 1787 - [[Appleton-1429|Ann Appleton]] :7 Oct 1787 - [[Chesworth-54|Sarah Chesworth]] :25 Dec 1787 - [[Webster-15031|Thomas Webster]] :30 Dec 1787 - [[Travers-1006|Joseph Traverse]] :6 Jul 1788 - [[Sephton-297|Richard Sephton]] :20 Jul 1788 - [[Graham-31181|Joseph Graham]] :17 Aug 1788 - [[Plumbley-59|James Plumbley]] :28 Sep 1788 - [[Jaques-875|Margaret Jaques]] :22 Feb 1789 - [[Appleton-1430|Izabell Appleton]] :28 Jun 1789 - [[Pye-1204|Richard Pye]] :25 Sep 1789 - [[Webster-15032|Charles Webster]] :15 Nov 1789 - [[Sanders-17758|Hugh Sanders]] :13 Dec 1789 - [[Finney-643|John Finney]] :7 May 1790 - [[Sim-899|James Sim]] :21 Nov 1790 - [[Forber-2|Ann Forber]] :6 Feb 1791 - [[Lawrenson-139|Ellen Lawrenson]] :29 May 1791 - [[Appleton-1431|Samuel Appleton]] :19 Jun 1791 - [[Sixsmith-79|George Sixsmith]] :29 Jun 1791 - [[Brown-117847|Jane Brown]] :18 Nov 1791 - [[Sim-902|Joshua Sim]] :15 Jan 1792 - [[Naylor-2450|Sarah Naylor]] (?) :15 Apr 1792 - [[Halewood-72|Ann Halewood]] :24 Mar 1793 - [[Hewit-140|Joshua Hewit]] :31 Mar 1793 - [[Halsal-6|Joseph Halsal]] :5 Jun 1793 - [[Surman-243|Esther Surman]] :7 Jul 1793 - [[Brimelow-113|Reachel Brimelow]] :4 Sep 1793 - [[Woods-21197|Thomas Woods]] :8 Sep 1793 - [[Tatlock-230|Ann Tatlock]] :20 Oct 1793 - [[Hall-65832|Sarah Hall]] :20 Oct 1793 - [[Mollineux-20|Edward Mollineux]] :8 Dec 1793 - [[Finney-642|James Finney]] :5 Jan 1794 - [[Pye-1143|William Pye]] :19 Jan 1794 - [[Ward-34954|John Ward]] (?) :16 Mar 1794 - [[Fillingham-254|George Fillingham]] :18 May 1794 - [[Rachael-21|Rachel Forber]] :9 Nov 1794 - [[Marsh-13922|Peter Marsh]] :11 Jan 1795 - [[Banks-8818|Sarah Banks]] :11 Jan 1795 - [[Phythian-153|Thomas Phythian]] :27 Mar 1795 - [[Phythian-151|Elizabeth Phythian]] :21 Jun 1795 - [[Bradshaw-6409|Mary Bradshaw]] :23 Aug 1795 - [[Jarvis-6273|Elizabeth Jarvis]] :1 Nov 1795 - [[Price-29131|Thomas Price]] :8 Nov 1795 - [[Appleton-229|Rachel Appleton]] :29 Nov 1795 - [[Bibby-868|Ralph Bibby]] :17 Jan 1796 - [[Pendleton-2763|Robert Pendleton]] :26 Feb 1796 - [[Lyon-8411|John Lyon]] :27 Mar 1796 - [[Beesley-528|Bartholomew Beesley]] :12 Jun 1796 - [[Davies-16356|Elizabeth Davies]] :31 Jul 1796 - [[Forber-8|Thomas Forber]] :28 Aug 1796 - [[Finney-2660|James Finney]] :6 Nov 1796 - [[Finney-2534|Thomas Finney]] :11 Dec 1796 - [[Hewit-125|James Hewit]] :7 Apr 1797 - [[Bradshaw-6410|Matthew Bradshaw]] :25 Jun 1797 - [[Roscoe-577|James Roscoe]] :17 Sep 1797 - [[Cox-37002|Mary Cox]] :29 Oct 1797 - [[Tatlock-231|Elizabeth Tatlock]] :5 Nov 1797 - [[Rhoden-614|Mary Rhoden]] :21 Jan 1798 - [[Large-927|Jane Large]] :28 Jan 1798 - [[Banks-11091|John Banks]] :25 Feb 1798 - [[Wright-54752|William Wright]] :4 Mar 1798 - [[Lythgoe-205|Mary Lythgoe]] :18 Mar 1798 - [[Halsall-44|Edward Halsall]] :18 Mar 1798 - [[Price-29123|Mary Price]] :23 Mar 1798 - [[Barton-12228|Alice Barton]] :8 Apr 1798 - [[Sharratt-185|Ellen Sharratt]] :22 Apr 1798 - [[Millington-1251|William Millington]] :13 May 1798 - [[Heaps-354|Elizabeth Heaps]] :20 May 1798 - [[Cross-13638|William Cross]] :12 Aug 1798 - [[Sephton-282|Christian Sephton]] :10 Mar 1799 - [[Jaques-907|William Jaques]] :27 Mar 1799 - [[Bradshaw-6411|Thomas Bradshaw]] :12 May 1799 - [[Lyon-6968|Ann Lyon]] :26 May 1799 - [[Smith-117966|Margaret Smith]] :2 Jun 1799 - [[Burrows-4689|Charlotte Burrows]] :11 Aug 1799 - [[Fenney-74|Margaret Fenney]] :9 Mar 1800 - [[Hallwood-22|Thomas Hallwood/Halewood]] :2 Jun 1800 - [[Large-1873|Daniel Large]] :6 Jul 1800 - [[Appleton-1570|Phoebe Appleton]] :17 Aug 1800 - [[Ward-33517|Ann Ward]] :29 Aug 1800 - [[Scarisbrick-70|Richard Heaton Scarisbrick]] :31 Aug 1800 - [[Rigby-2383|Ann Rigby]] :31 Aug 1800 - [[Rimmer-914|Thomas Rimmer]] :14 Sep 1800 - [[Roscow-64|William Roscoe]] :12 Oct 1800 - [[Anders-1254|Matthew Anders]] :7 Dec 1800 - [[Cross-13639|Elizabeth Cross]] :11 Jan 1801 - [[Heaps-340|Benjamin Heaps]] :18 Jan 1801 - [[Layland-208|John Layland]] :25 Jan 1801 - [[Stockley-74|Phoebe Stockley]] :1 Feb 1801 - [[Burrows-4381|Lucy Burrows]] :5 Apr 1801 - [[Lunt-746|James Lunt]] :5 Jun 1801 - [[Price-29141|Samuel Price]] :7 Jun 1801 - [[Johnson-121826|Thomas Johnson]] :25 Oct 1801 - [[Critchley-617|Laurance Critchley]] :25 Oct 1801 - [[Sephton-253|Margaret Sephton]] :22 Nov 1801 - [[Fillingham-4|Samuel Fillingham]] :21 Feb 1802 - [[Beaken-2|Elizabeth Beaken]] :18 Apr 1802 - [[Woods-18069|Esther Woods]] :16 May 1802 - [[Hallwood-26|Richard Hallwood/Halewood]] :30 May 1802 - [[King-57100|Henry King]] :2 Jul 1802 - [[Ducker-356|Esther Ducker]] :29 Aug 1802 - [[Whittle-2567|Thomas Whittle]] :17 Oct 1802 - [[Large-1749|Martha Large]] :17 Oct 1802 - [[Roscoe-626|Elizabeth Roscoe]] :16 Jan 1803 - [[Latham-3281|Alice Latham]] :6 Feb 1803 - [[Porter-25107|William Porter]] :27 Feb 1803 - [[Case-7589|Isaac Case]] :1 May 1803 - [[Ball-19603|Elizabeth Ball]] :3 Jul 1803 - [[Sixsmith-51|Margaret Sixsmith]] :27 Nov 1803 - [[Latham-3371|Margaret Latham]] :1 Apr 1804 - [[Foster-33480|Elizabeth Foster]] :1 Apr 1804 - [[Woods-19293|Jonathan Woods]] :29 Apr 1804 - [[Cross-10308|Henry Cross]] :15 Jul 1804 - [[Traverse-96|John Traverse]] :12 Aug 1804 - [[Critchley-508|Mary Cretchley]] :19 Sep 1804 - [[Jarvis-5226|John Jarvis]] :30 Sep 1804 - [[Hurst-1874|James Hurst]] :30 Sep 1804 - [[Lyon-6970|Elizabeth Lyon]] :25 Dec 1804 - [[Roscoe-637|Ann Roscoe]] :11 Mar 1805 - [[Holland-13758|Ellen Holland]] :15 Mar 1805 - [[Sim-1193|Mary Sim]] :20 Mar 1805 - [[Hesketh-618|John Hesketh]] :14 Apr 1805 - [[Forber-42|James Forber]] :12 May 1805 - [[Lea-2263|John Lea]] :2 Jun 1805 - [[Crouchley-39|James Crouchley]] :2 Jun 1805 - [[Holme-398|Mary Holme]] :16 Jun 1805 - [[Tickle-574|Rebecca Tickle]] :10 Jul 1805 - [[Barron-5645|Richard Barron]] :13 Oct 1805 - [[Mullineaux-59|Thomas Mullineaux]] :20 Oct 1805 - [[Houghton-2284|Stephenson Houghton]] :8 Dec 1805 - [[Pendleton-2696|Frances Pendleton]] :2 Feb 1806 - [[Jaques-909|Thomas Jaques]] :23 Feb 1806 - [[Rylance-130|Esther Rylance]] :6 Apr 1806 - [[Chorley-127|Jane Chorley]] :6 Apr 1806 - [[Mercer-5975|Mary Ann Mercer]] :13 Apr 1806 - [[Price-6673|Edward Price]] :4 May 1806 - [[Beaken-1|Thomas Beaken]] :25 May 1806 - [[Denton-5057|Joseph Denton]] :25 May 1806 - ? [[Holme-393|John Holme]] :15 Jun 1806 - [[Kilshaw-91|James Kilshaw]] :29 Jun 1806 - [[Robinson-45361|John Robinson]] :29 Jun 1806 - [[Taylor-93737|Elizabeth Taylor]] :17 Aug 1806 - [[Anders-1808|Ellen Anders]] :21 Sep 1806 - [[Foster-33481|Mary Foster]] :28 Sep 1806 - [[Holme-137|John Holme]] :12 Oct 1806 - [[Dennet-105|Sarah Dennet]] :25 Dec 1806 - [[Crouchley-38|Thomas Crouchley]] :11 Jan 1807 - [[Heaps-356|Mary Heaps]] :1 Mar 1807 - [[Stanley-14093|Hannah Stanley]] :15 Mar 1807 - [[Lucas-13396|Thomas Lucas]] :5 Apr 1807 - [[Lea-2265|James Lea]] :17 May 1807 - [[Dagnall-119|Ann Dagnall]] :22 Feb 1807 - [[Fenney-72|Esther Fenney]] :22 Jul 1807 - [[Chorley-143|Jane Chorley]] :13 Sep 1807 - [[Birchall-545|Ellen Birchall]] :23 Oct 1807 - [[Spencer-26097|Elizabeth Spencer]] :8 Nov 1807 - [[Hesketh-613|Margaret Hesketh]] :15 Nov 1807 - [[Allen-60937|Elizabeth Allen]] :15 Nov 1807 - [[Sephton-280|Martha Sephton]] :20 Nov 1807 - [[Ashcroft-1062|James Ashcroft]] :29 Nov 1807 - [[Tickle-573|Margaret Tickle]] :29 Nov 1807 - [[Woodward-7751|John Woodward]] :7 Feb 1808 - [[Blackmore-1697|Margaret Blackmore]] :14 Feb 1808 - [[Ford-14248|Ellen Ford]] :21 Feb 1808 - [[Chorley-128|Henry Chorley]] :13 Mar 1808 - [[Robinson-45362|Esther Robinson]] :13 Mar 1808 - [[Tickle-784|William Tickle]] :5 Jun 1808 - [[Chorley-193|Esther Chorley]] :19 Jun 1808 - [[Roscoe-625|William Roscoe]] :26 Jun 1808 - [[Gore-3239|Thomas Gore]] :21 Aug 1808 - [[Price-29142|Ann Price]] :4 Sep 1808 - [[Brown-117017|Thomas Brown]] :11 Sep 1808 - [[Heys-172|Ellen Heys]] :11 Sep 1808 - [[Rimmer-911|John Rimmer]] :18 Sep 1808 - [[Tatlock-229|Phebe Tatlock]] :21 Sep 1808 - [[Byron-512|John Byron]] :2 Oct 1808 - [[Kennion-6|Margaret Kennion]] :2 Oct 1808 - [[Norris-11494|Margaret Norris]] :13 Nov 1808 - [[Rimmer-678|John Rimmer]] :19 Feb 1809 - [[Pendleton-2619|Thomas Pendleton]] :19 Mar 1809 - [[Seddon-14135|William Seddon]] :26 Mar 1809 - [[Rigby-2072|Sarah Rigby]] :2 Apr 1809 - [[Ball-22748|Elizabeth Ball]] :2 Apr 1809 - [[Foster-33365|Phebe Foster]] :2 Apr 1809 - [[Lyon-6978|Sarah Lyon]] :19 Apr 1809 - [[Ward-44650|Sarah Ward]] :21 May 1809 - [[Watkin-482|John Watkin]] :3 Sep 1809 - [[Stanley-14092|Joseph Stanley]] :10 Sep 1809 - [[Price-29145|Charles Price]] :10 Sep 1809 - [[Price-29143|George Price]] :15 Oct 1809 - [[Hays-5764|Peter Hays]] :22 Oct 1809 - [[Prescot-58|William Prescot]] :22 Oct 1809 - [[Sephton-279|Thomas Sephton]] :10 Nov 1809 - [[Spencer-26789|William Spencer]] :19 Nov 1809 - [[Cross-10843|Richard Cross]] :21 Jan 1810 - [[Wilcock-363|Ann Wilcock]] :4 Feb 1810 - [[Bradshaw-6418|Catherine Bradshaw]] :18 Feb 1810 - [[Fillingham-295|Anthony Fillingham]] :11 Mar 1810 - [[Benson-8962|Elizabeth Benson]] :21 Mar 1810 - [[Holyhead-19|Margaret Holyhead]] :22 Apr 1810 - [[Leadbetter-371|Elizabeth Leadbetter]] :22 Apr 1810 - [[Lucas-12380|Joseph Lucas]] :22 Apr 1810 - [[Manchester-1045|Catherine Manchester]] :22 Apr 1810 - [[Tickle-153|Margaret Tickle]] :29 Apr 1810 - [[Strettle-29|James Strettle]] :20 May 1810 - [[Roscow-65|Matthew Roscow]] :10 Jun 1810 - [[Chorley-157|Laurence Chorley]] :22 Jul 1810 - [[Norris-11495|Thomas Norris]] :29 Jul 1810 - [[Ford-14245|Mary Ford]] :2 Sep 1810 - [[Roscow-70|Henry Roscow]] :14 Oct 1810 - [[Hesketh-614|Alice Hesketh]] :28 Oct 1810 - [[Smith-252816|Elizabeth Smith]] :5 Dec 1810 - [[Hewit-141|Joshua Hewit]] :9 Dec 1810 - [[Stockley-243|William Stockley]] :23 Dec 1810 - [[Stanley-4477|Henry Stanley]] :27 Jan 1811 - [[Hewitt-5902|Thomas Hewitt]] :8 Feb 1811 - [[Holme-395|Joseph Holme]] :17 Feb 1811 - [[Pinnington-87|Ellen Pinnington]] :24 Mar 1811 - [[Pendleton-2620|Ann Pendleton]] :14 Apr 1811 - [[Webster-15036|Jane Webster]] :21 Apr 1811 - [[Dagnall-137|Tabitha Dagnall]] :1 May 1811 - [[Ward-44653|Henrietta Ward]] :7 Jul 1811 - [[Thompson-78186|Mary Thompson]] :21 Jul 1811 - [[Dagnall-118|Joseph Dagnall]] :25 Aug 1811 - [[Rigby-1936|Ellen Rigby]] :6 Oct 1811 - [[Cross-13640|Elizabeth Cross]] :18 Oct 1811 - [[Eaton-9952|Mary Eaton]] :20 Oct 1811 - [[Preston-7943|Phoebe Preston]] :27 Oct 1811 - [[Smith-252818|Elizabeth Smith]] :3 Nov 1811 - [[Sephton-277|Mary Sephton]] :11 Nov 1811 - [[Orford-271|John Orford]] :17 Nov 1811 - [[Leadbetter-740|Sarah Leadbetter]] :4 Dec 1811 - [[Helsby-218|Ann Helsby]] :8 Dec 1811 - [[Critchley-547|Ann Critchley]] :20 Dec 1811 - [[Spencer-26098|James Spencer]] :2 Feb 1812 - [[Leaver-411|Elizabeth Leaver]] :2 Feb 1812 - [[Mollineux-28|Ann Mollineux]] :29 Mar 1812 - [[Clitherow-37|John Clitherow]] :12 Apr 1812 - [[Tunstall-801|Elizabeth Tunstall]] :17 May 1812 - [[Bradshaw-6419|Peter Bradshaw]] :17 May 1812 - [[Burrows-4287|Richard Burrows]] :17 May 1812 - [[Denton-5055|William Denton]] :31 May 1812 - [[Jaques-908|Richard Jaques]] :28 Jun 1812 - [[Lyon-7737|Margaret Lyon]] :19 Jul 1812 - [[Large-1964|Ann Large]] :4 Oct 1812 - [[Young-57722|Ellen Young]] :14 Oct 1812 - [[Lawrenson-140|Margaret Lawrenson]] :15 Nov 1812 - [[Jaques-880|Jane Jaques]] :6 Dec 1812 - [[Johnson-107777|Sarah Johnson]] :11 Dec 1812 - Thomas son of [[Glover-10032|James Glover]] :25 Dec 1812 - [[Taylor-75231|Edward Taylor]] :28 Feb 1813 - [[Platt-3035|William Platt]] :14 Mar 1813 - [[Roscoe-627|George Roscoe]] :18 Apr 1813 - [[Ashcroft-1061|Mary Ashcroft]] :14 May 1813 - [[Valentine-3209|Edward Valentine]] :27 Jun 1813 - [[Hesketh-615|James Hesketh]] :9 Jul 1813 - [[Sephton-283|James Sephton]] :1 Aug 1813 - [[Pendleton-2583|Peter Pendleton]] :19 Sep 1813 - [[Rowson-200|William Rowson]] :26 Sep 1813 - [[Chorley-43|Jane Chorley]] :7 Nov 1813 - [[Dagnall-108|Tabitha Dagnall]] :25 Dec 1813 - [[Sixsmith-116|Daniel Sixsmith]] :13 Feb 1814 - [[Bacon-8702|Mary Bacon]] :13 Feb 1814 - [[Lyon-6980|James Lyon]] :6 Mar 1814 - [[Burrows-4288|John Burrows]] :20 Mar 1814 - [[Robinson-52350|Richard Robinson]] :10 Apr 1814 - [[Layland-204|Sarah Layland]] :1 May 1814 - [[Hutton-3874|John Hutton]] :8 May 1814 - [[Smith-252827|Mary Ann Smith]] :11 May 1814 - [[Foster-33450|James Foster]] :17 Jul 1814 - [[Bellass-3|Ellen Bellass]] :31 Jul 1814 - [[Bate-1412|Mary Bate]] :31 Jul 1814 - [[Phythian-160|Richard Phythian]] :4 Sep 1814 - [[Allen-59929|Ann Allen]] :11 Sep 1814 - [[Chorley-131|Elizabeth Chorley]] :14 Sep 1814 - [[Ducker-343|Ann Ducker]] :9 Oct 1814 - [[Platt-4217|James Platt]] :26 Oct 1814 - [[Hollihead-7|Sarah Hollihead]] :30 Oct 1814 - [[Woodward-7753|Thomas Woodward]] :20 Nov 1814 - [[Lyon-7734|Peter Lyon]] :22 Jan 1815 - [[Rimmer-650|Catharine Rimmer]] :12 Feb 1815 - [[Kennion-8|Stephen Kennion]] :26 Mar 1815 - [[Taylor-75204|Thomasin Taylor]] :26 Mar 1815 - [[Young-57729|Ellen Young]] :23 Apr 1815 - [[Kilshaw-92|John Kilshaw]] :28 Apr 1815 - [[Lloyd-10299|Ellen Lloyd]] :14 May 1815 - [[Bullock-6390|John Bullock]] :14 May 1815 - [[Ellison-4579|Margaret Ellison]] :14 May 1815 - [[Molyneux-362|Samuel Molyneux]] :17 May 1815 - [[Spencer-26096|Mary Spencer]] :11 Jun 1815 - [[Platt-3032|Richard Platt]] :16 Jul 1815 - [[Lloyd-10747|Mary Lloyd]] :26 Aug 1815 - [[Hutton-3870|Thomas Hutton]] :3 Sep 1815 - [[Madison-1448|Aaron Madison]] :22 Sep 1815 - [[Eaton-9954|Ellen Eaton]] :29 Oct 1815 - [[Critchley-548|John Critchley]] :29 Oct 1815 - [[Sim-900|Alice Sim]] :5 Nov 1815 - [[Sephton-255|Peter Sephton]] :19 Nov 1815 - [[Briers-243|Sarah Briers]] :6 Dec 1815 - [[Rigby-2073|Jane Rigby]] :27 Dec 1815 - [[Cook-38481|Thomas Cook]] :31 Dec 1815 - [[Lucas-12381|Richard Lucas]] :5 Jan 1816 - [[Jaques-881|William Jaques]] :25 Feb 1816 - [[Sixsmith-117|John Sixsmith]] :1 Mar 1816 - [[Lea-2257|James Lea]] :3 Mar 1816 - [[Chorley-142|Ellen Chorley]] :3 Mar 1816 - [[Hughes-27718|Elizabeth Hughes]] :24 Mar 1816 - [[Bradshaw-6264|Thomas Bradshaw]] :21 Apr 1816 - [[Roscoe-628|George Roscoe]] :21 Apr 1816 - [[Wainwright-1866|Laurence Wainwright]] :2 Jun 1816 - [[Sim-903|Charles Sim]] :18 Aug 1816 - [[Dagnall-145|Richard Dagnall]] :18 Aug 1816 - [[Holyhead-9|Peter Holyhead]] :18 Aug 1816 - [[Lyon-6936|William Lyon]] :18 Aug 1816 - [[Platt-2846|Edward Platt]] :25 Aug 1816 - [[Rowson-198|John Rowson]] :13 Oct 1816 - [[Mercer-5905|Elizabeth Mercer]] :20 Oct 1816 - [[Makin-551|Ann Makin]] :2 Nov 1816 - [[Appleton-1807|Robert Appleton]] :10 Nov 1816 - [[Rimmer-758|Mary Rimmer]] :24 Nov 1816 - [[Lyon-7736|Ellen Lyon]] :1 Dec 1816 - [[Lyon-8412|William Lyon]] :4 Dec 1816 - [[Chorley-132|William Chorley]] :3 Jan 1817 - [[Bate-1408|Thomas Bate]] :16 Feb 1817 - [[Valentine-3217|George Valentine]] :12 Mar 1817 - [[Ward-44651|James Ward]] :14 Mar 1817 - [[Lea-2267|Anthony Lea]] :30 Mar 1817 - [[Morris-42790|Ellen Morris]] :6 Apr 1817 - [[Burrows-4289|William Burrows]] :6 Apr 1817 - [[Wright-54360|John Wright]] :6 Apr 1817 - [[Hays-5766|Sarah Hays]] :20 Apr 1817 - [[Stanley-14094|Hannah Stanley]] :20 Apr 1817 - [[Yates-7885|Joseph Yates]] (??) :27 Apr 1817 - [[Smith-252821|Eliza Smith]] :25 May 1817 - [[Young-57726|Alice Young]] :11 Jun 1817 - [[Benson-9302|Ann Benson]] :13 Jul 1817 - [[Chew-1096|Mary Chew]] :20 Jul 1817 - [[Rigby-2074|Jane Rigby]] :17 Aug 1817 - [[Molineux-186|James Molineux]] :14 Sep 1817 - [[Holme-356|John Holme]] :19 Oct 1817 - [[Hutton-3881|Ann Hutton]] :23 Nov 1817 - [[Lloyd-10748|Thomas Lloyd]] :30 Nov 1817 - [[Lyon-8324|Thomas Lyon]] :25 Dec 1817 - [[Critchley-549|John Critchley]] :25 Dec 1817 - [[Roscoe-629|Elizabeth Roscoe]] :25 Jan 1818 - [[Basnet-6|John Basnet]] :1 Mar 1818 - [[Ward-34939|John Ward]] :22 Mar 1818 - [[Bradshaw-6263|Caroline Bradshaw]] 22 Mar 1818 - [[Orford-290|Jane Orford]] :22 Mar 1818 - [[Yates-8371|George Yates]] :5 Apr 1818 - [[Aspey-201|Sarah Aspey]] :5 Apr 1818 - [[Pye-1205|John Pye]] :10 May 1818 - [[Hughes-28674|Ann Hughes]] :6 Sep 1818 - [[Preston-7937|Robert Preston]] :13 Sep 1818 - [[Madison-1842|Hugh Madison]] :18 Sep 1818 - [[Jaques-900|Jane Jaques]] :1 Nov 1818 - [[Rimmer-763|Thomas Rimmer]] :25 Dec 1818 - [[Ford-17578|Catherine Ford]] :7 Mar 1819 - [[Sim-904|Joshua Mason Sim]] :25 Apr 1819 - [[Lucas-12299|Peter Lucas]] :30 Apr 1819 - [[Lea-2266|Thomas Lea]] :23 May 1819 - [[Burrows-4382|Elizabeth Burrows]] :30 May 1819 - [[Ball-22747|Mary Ball]] :30 May 1819 - [[Hesketh-616|James Hesketh]] :27 Jun 1819 - [[Leadward-1|Mary Ann Leadward]] :16 Jul 1819 - [[Sanders-17759|William Sanders]] :6 Aug 1819 - [[Kilshaw-90|Catherine Kilshaw]] :18 Aug 1819 - [[Smith-252819|Elias Smith]] :3 Oct 1819 - [[Dagnall-110|Henry Dagnall]] :3 Oct 1819 - [[Taylor-75206|William Taylor]] :3 Oct 1819 - [[Young-57728|Mary Young]] :31 Oct 1819 - [[Hays-5767|Sarah Hays]] :31 Oct 1819 - [[Orford-288|Jane Orford]] :5 Dec 1819 - [[Ashton-3376|Ellen Ashton]] :5 Dec 1819 - [[Wright-61225|Alice Wright]] :25 Dec 1819 - [[Critchley-571|James Critchley]] :25 Dec 1819 - [[Parr-3639|Jane Parr]] :31 Dec 1819 - [[Spencer-25099|Ann Spencer]] :16 Jan 1820 - [[Appleton-1527|Martha Appleton]] :6 Feb 1820 - [[Mason-23601|William Mason]] :20 Feb 1820 - [[Holme-396|Margaret Holme]] :20 Feb 1820 - [[Mollineux-21|Ann Mollineux]] :20 Feb 1820 - [[Mutch-162|Joseph Mutch]] :5 Mar 1820 - [[Thomason-3077|Richard Thomason]] :8 Mar 1820 - [[Rowson-199|James Harvey Rowson]] :17 Mar 1820 - [[Bradshaw-6265|John Bradshaw]] :31 Mar 1820 - [[Ashcroft-1060|William Ashcroft]] :2 Apr 1820 - [[Anderton-1059|John Anderton]] :2 Apr 1820 - [[Basnet-7|Sophia Basnet]] :21 May 1820 - [[Beesley-549|Thomas Beesley]] :21 May 1820 - [[Evans-44864|Thomas Evans]] :21 May 1820 - [[Gore-3184|William Gore]] :21 May 1820 - [[Yates-8372|Ann Yates]] :30 Jun 1820 - [[Lloyd-10750|Alice Lloyd]] :30 Jul 1820 - [[Ellison-4580|Ann Ellison]] :30 Jul 1820 - [[Robinson-45366|Martha Robinson]] :1 Sep 1820 - [[Cole-23499|Ann Cole]] :3 Sep 1820 - [[Hughes-21791|Jane Hughes]] :8 Sep 1820 - [[Critchley-546|Margaret Critchley]] :1 Oct 1820 - [[Halsall-43|Thomas Halsall]] :1 Oct 1820 - [[Lloyd-12412|Elizabeth Lloyd]] :1 Oct 1820 - [[Pendleton-2622|John Pendleton]] :8 Oct 1820 - [[Shaw-22260|Thomas Shaw]] :10 Nov 1820 - [[Hill-45556|Sarah Hill]] :12 Nov 1820 - [[Woolrich-82|Ellen Woolrich]] :1 Dec 1820 - [[Briers-244|Ann Briers]] :25 Dec 1820 - [[Finney-2268|Samuel Finney]] :25 Dec 1820 - [[Hewitt-5930|William Hewitt]] :25 Dec 1820 - [[Woodward-9477|Isaac Woodward]] :28 Jan 1821 - [[Ford-17579|Ann Ford]] :18 Feb 1821 - [[Jaques-840|Jane Jaques]] :25 Feb 1821 - [[Preston-7938|Catherine Preston]] :4 Mar 1821 - [[Ashton-3377|Joseph Ashton]] :11 Mar 1821 - [[Critchley-570|Peter Critchley]] :11 Mar 1821 - [[Lyon-8325|William Lyon]] :11 Mar 1821 - [[Twist-377|Matthew Twist]] :18 Mar 1821 - [[Pye-1203|William Pye]] :6 May 1821 - [[Finney-2674|Mary Finney]] :18 May 1821 - [[Halsall-562|Ann Halsall]] :10 Jun 1821 - [[Birchall-662|Ann Birchall]] :10 Jun 1821 - [[Dagnall-111|William Dagnall]] :10 Aug 1821 - [[Jaques-924|Elizabeth Jaques]] :2 Sep 1821 - [[Allen-51597|Elizabeth Allen]] :7 Nov 1821 - [[Sanders-17770|Ellen Sanders]] :25 Nov 1821 - [[Critchley-618|Mary Critchley]] :5 Dec 1821 - [[Young-57718|William Young]] :25 Dec 1821 - Thomas son of [[Houghton-4359|John Houghton]] :25 Dec 1821 - [[Mather-2096|Elizabeth Mather]] :17 Feb 1822 - [[Bradshaw-6266|John Bradshaw]] :17 Feb 1822 - [[Chorley-133|Sarah Chorley]] :17 May 1822 - [[Lucas-12385|Betty Lucas]] :26 May 1822 - [[Ashcroft-1057|Edward Ashcroft]] :26 May 1822 - [[Ashcroft-1058|Richard Ashcroft]] :26 May 1822 - [[Mollineux-22|Edward Mollineux]] :12 June 1822 - [[Aspinall-537|Mary Aspinwall]] :30 Jun 1822 - [[Halsall-66|Joseph Halsall]] :7 Jul 1822 - [[Prescot-74|Elizabeth Prescot]] :21 Jul 1822 - [[Appleton-1571|John Appleton]] :28 Jul 1822 - [[Allen-51446|John Allen]] :11 Aug 1822 - [[Hesketh-619|Thomas Hesketh]] :6 Sep 1822 - [[Smith-252823|Eliza Smith]] :11 Sep 1822 - [[Halsall-565|Mary Halsall]] :29 Sep 1822 - [[Lloyd-8811|John Lloyd]] :6 Oct 1822 - [[Finney-2659|Thomas Finney]] :20 Oct 1822 - [[Ward-28873|Margaret Ward]] :27 Oct 1822 - [[Ball-22746|Joseph Ball]] :27 Oct 1822 - [[Stanley-4480|Edward Stanley]] :27 Oct 1822 - [[Yates-8373|John Yates]] :10 Nov 1822 - [[Robinson-63350|Judith Robinson]] :17 Nov 1822 - [[Pinington-5|Samuel Pinnington]] :22 Nov 1822 - [[Foster-33452|Henry Foster]] :22 Nov 1822 - [[Foster-33451|Mary Foster]] :8 Dec 1822 - [[Wright-54361|Samson Wright]] :16 Feb 1823 - [[Naylor-2973|James Naylor]] :30 Mar 1823 - [[Briers-240|Esther Briers]] :30 Mar 1823 - [[Finney-2269|John Finney]] :30 Mar 1823 - James child of [[Lunt-902|Richard Lunt]] :30 Mar 1823 - [[Valentine-3215|Catharine Valentine]] :27 Apr 1823 - [[Greenall-266|John Greenall]] :11 May 1823 - [[Dagnall-112|Mary Dagnall]] :18 May 1823 - [[Appleton-1528|William Appleton]] :18 May 1823 - [[Ashton-3378|James Ashton]] :18 May 1823 - [[Finney-2675|Thomas Finney]] :8 Jun 1823 - [[Anders-1563|James Anders]] :13 Jun 1823 - [[Lyon-8326|Margaret Lyon]] :22 Jun 1823 - [[Chorley-151|Joseph Chorley]] :29 Jun 1823 - [[Pye-1333|James Pye]] :10 Aug 1823 - [[Birchall-650|Mary Birchall]] :31 Aug 1823 - [[Fillingham-292|Mary Fillingham]] :5 Sep 1823 - [[Sanders-17760|Hugh Sanders]] :21 Sep 1823 - [[Pendleton-2623|Edward Pendleton]] :28 Sep 1823 - [[Case-7594|Jane Case]] :5 Oct 1823 - [[Jaques-882|Mary Jaques]] :26 Oct 1823 - [[Bradshaw-6268|George Woodward Bradshaw]] :16 Nov 1823 - [[Sim-905|John Sim]] :23 Nov 1823 - [[Burrows-4383|John Burrows]] :23 Nov 1823 - [[Jaques-925|Elizabeth Jaques]] :25 Dec 1823 - [[Beesley-813|Thomas Bradshaw Beesley]] :25 Dec 1823 - [[Chorley-134|Margaret Chorley]] :28 Dec 1823 - [[Moors-255|Mary Moors]] :28 Dec 1823 - [[Price-29134|Mary Price]] :4 Jan 1824 - [[Dearden-370|Mary Ann Dearden]] :11 Jan 1824 - [[Preston-7939|Ann Preston]] :25 Jan 1824 - [[Millington-1253|Mary Millington]] :25 Jan 1824 - [[Holme-414|William Holme]] :27 Feb 1824 - [[Chorley-111|Elizabeth Chorley]] :7 Mar 1824 - [[Ford-16162|Peter Ford]] :28 Mar 1824 - [[Bates-11916|Elizabeth Bate]] :28 Mar 1824 - [[Eaton-10357|Margaret Eaton]] :18 Apr 1824 - [[Chew-1026|Thomas Chew]] :16 May 1824 - [[Ellison-4582|Joseph Ellison]] :16 May 1824 - [[Lunt-903|Mary Lunt]] :6 Jun 1824 - [[Critchley-480|Phebe Critchley]] :6 Jun 1824 - [[Gore-3186|Joseph Gore]] :6 Jun 1824 - [[Jaques-899|James Jaques]] :18 Jul 1824 - [[Culshaw-44|Alice Kilshaw]] :25 Jul 1824 - Ann daughter of [[Houghton-4359|John Houghton]] :25 Jul 1824 - [[Hutton-3878|William Hutton]] :29 Aug 1824 - [[Appleton-1461|James Appleton]] :29 Aug 1824 - [[Ashcroft-1059|Thomas Ashcroft]] :29 Aug 1824 - [[King-57117|John King]] :19 Sep 1824 - [[Smith-252824|William Smith]] :26 Sep 1824 - [[Finney-2270|Thomas Finney]] :27 Oct 1824 - [[Brotherton-1086|Ellen Brotherton]] :31 Oct 1824 - [[Critchley-619|Ann Critchley]] :7 Nov 1824 - [[Banks-8819|William Banks]] :28 Nov 1824 - [[Halsall-65|Henry Halsall]] :28 Nov 1824 - [[Lloyd-10755|William Lloyd]] :25 Dec 1824 - [[Halsal-7|Ann Halsal]] :25 Dec 1824 - [[Yates-8374|Elizabeth Yates]] :9 Jan 1825 - [[Pinnington-160|Henry Pinnington]] :23 Jan 1825 - [[Orford-289|Sarah Ann Orford]] :20 Feb 1825 - [[Sephton-12|Elizabeth Sephton]] :27 Feb 1825 - [[Jaques-911|George Jaques]] :3 Apr 1825 - [[Jones-125778|Elizabeth Jones]] :3 Apr 1825 - [[Mollineux-23|Catherine Mollineux]] :12 Apr 1825 - [[Eaton-10046|Ellen Eaton]] :8 May 1825 - [[Anders-1564|Thomas Anders]] :22 May 1825 - [[Parr-3636|John Parr]] :1 Jun 1825 - [[Holme-397|Nathan Holme]] :5 Jun 1825 - [[Appleton-1596|William Appleton]] :12 Jun 1825 - [[Gerrard-1171|Richard Gerrard]] :31 Jul 1825 - [[Birchall-664|Sarah Birchall]] :31 Jul 1825 - [[Dagnall-113|Thomas Dagnall]] :31 Jul 1825 - [[Finney-2536|Ann Finney]] :31 Jul 1825 - [[Ward-34940|Mary Ward]] :7 Aug 1825 - [[Gee-3269|William Gee]] :25 Sep 1825 - [[Platt-3719|Richard Platt]] :12 Oct 1825 - [[Sanders-17769|Edward Sanders]] (?) :28 Oct 1825 - [[Goore-19|Thomas Goore]] :30 Oct 1825 - [[Wright-54365|Humphrey Wright]] :18 Nov 1825 - [[Bradshaw-6267|Elizabeth Bradshaw]] :11 Dec 1825 - [[Ashton-3379|Jane Ashton]] :25 Dec 1825 - [[Case-7590|Thomas Case]] :25 Dec 1825 - [[Critchley-481|Margaret Critchley]] :25 Dec 1825 - [[Tither-24|Thomas Tither]] :18 Jan 1826 - [[Wycherley-108|Charles Wycherley]] :5 Feb 1826 - [[Robinson-57861|Alice Robinson]] :12 Feb 1826 - [[Chorley-135|Jacob Chorley]] :19 Feb 1826 - [[Mort-477|James Mort]] :26 Feb 1826 - [[Jaques-883|Samuel Jaques]] :5 Mar 1826 - [[Critchley-447|Peter Critchley]] :12 Mar 1826 - [[Simm-159|Henry Simm]] :28 Apr 1826 - [[Evans-42824|Margaret Evans]] :28 Apr 1826 - [[Foster-33453|Ellen Foster]] :28 Apr 1826 - [[Foster-33449|Henry Foster]] :30 Apr 1826 - [[Gore-3187|John Gore]] :10 May 1826 - [[Holt-13028|Benjamin Holt]] :28 May 1826 - [[Woods-19296|James Woods]] :25 Jun 1826 - [[Roscoe-574|Jane Roscoe]] :2 Jul 1826 - Elizabeth child of [[Lunt-902|Richard Lunt]] :19 Jul 1826 - [[Lunt-904|Margaret Lunt]] :23 Jul 1826 - [[Anders-1255|Peter Anders]] :23 Jul 1826 - [[Preston-7940|Job Preston]] :27 Aug 1826 - [[Vose-932|Samuel Vose]] :1 Sep 1826 - [[Forber-43|William Forber]] :24 Sep 1826 - [[Ford-17580|Elizabeth Ford]] :24 Sep 1826 - [[Pye-1597|Ann Pye]] :4 Oct 1826 - [[Finney-2271|Sarah Finney]] :29 Oct 1826 - [[King-57126|Henry King]] :29 Oct 1826 - [[Naylor-2975|William Naylor]] :29 Oct 1826 - [[Tickle-575|Thomas Tickle]] :29 Oct 1826 - [[Valentine-3214|John Valentine]] :5 Nov 1826 - [[Appleton-1597|Benjamin Appleton]] :12 Nov 1826 - Ann daughter of [[Houghton-4359|John Houghton]] :12 Nov 1826 - [[Spencer-25101|John Spencer]] :3 Dec 1826 - [[Molyneux-1073|Mary Molyneux]] :10 Dec 1826 - [[Jaques-896|Margaret Jaques]] :17 Dec 1826 - [[Appleton-1462|John Appleton]] :25 Dec 1826 - [[Case-7595|Ellen Case]] :25 Dec 1826 - [[Gerrard-1172|Thomas Gerrard]] :1 Jan 1827 - [[Beesley-814|Margaret Beesley]] :28 Jan 1827 - [[Hulme-1004|Martha Hulme]] :28 Jan 1827 - [[Scarisbrick-72|William Scarisbrick]] :18 Feb 1827 - [[Lawrenson-148|Elizabeth Lawrenson]] :4 Mar 1827 - [[Finney-2537|Ann Finney]] :1 Apr 1827 - [[Rotheram-150|Sarah Rotheram]] :6 Apr 1827 - [[Brotherton-1087|Thomas Brotherton]] :8 Apr 1827 - [[Willcock-150|Margaret Wilcock]] (?) :15 Apr 1827 - [[Jarvis-5227|Joanna Jarvis]] :15 Apr 1827 - [[Longworth-438|Alice Longworth]] :4 May 1827 - [[Saunders-13204|Lydia Sanders]] :13 May 1827 - [[Woodward-7750|Ann Woodward]] :20 May 1827 - [[Ashcroft-99|Ellen Roscoe Ashcroft]] :20 May 1827 - [[Rimmer-759|Ann Rimmer]] :3 Jun 1827 - [[Platt-3784|Thomas Platt]] :25 Jun 1827 - [[Houghton-2290|Thomas Houghton]] :29 Jun 1827 - [[Tickle-583|James Tickle]] :1 Jul 1827 - [[Beesley-552|Mary Beesley]] :1 Jul 1827 - [[Heaps-355|Martha Heaps]] :13 Jul 1827 - [[Windle-680|Thomas Windle]] :22 Jul 1827 - [[Brownbill-83|Thomas Brownbill]] :29 Jul 1827 - [[Fillingham-3|Ellen Fillingham]] :29 Jul 1827 - [[Halsall-71|Ellen Halsell]] :19 Aug 1827 - [[Cheetham-641|Thomas Cheetham]] :26 Aug 1827 - [[Gee-3271|Jane Gee]] :26 Aug 1827 - [[Jones-125788|Ellen Jones]] :2 Sep 1827 - [[Stringfellow-749|Thomas Stringfellow]] :2 Sep 1827 - [[Tinsley-1826|Robert Tinsley]] :30 Sep 1827 - [[Allen-51447|William Allen]] :30 Sep 1827 - [[Birchall-665|Jane Birchall]] :30 Sep 1827 - [[Critchley-482|Elizabeth Critchley]] :7 Oct 1827 - [[Pennington-7664|Esther Pennington]] :19 Oct 1827 - [[Dagnall-114|Jane Dagnall]] :21 Oct 1827 - [[Parr-3637|William Parr]] :28 Oct 1827 - [[Cross-13674|William Cross]] :29 Oct 1827 - [[King-48730|John King]] :4 Nov 1827 - [[Bate-1409|Samuel Bate]] :4 Nov 1827 - [[Vincent-9004|Eliza Vincent]] :25 Dec 1827 - [[Brown-125914|Elizabeth Brown]] :25 Dec 1827 - [[Molyneux-958|Rachel Molyneux]] :25 Dec 1827 - [[Price-29135|Thomas Price]] :28 Dec 1827 - [[Gore-3883|John Gore]] :27 Jan 1828 - [[Fillingham-293|George Fillingham]] :30 Jan 1828 - [[Simms-2460|John Simms]] :17 Feb 1828 - [[Finney-2535|Anne Finney]] :24 Feb 1828 - [[Bassnitt-1|Thomas William Bassnitt]] :24 Feb 1828 - [[Hughes-24477|Judith Hughes]] :2 Mar 1828 - [[Dutton-4153|Thomas Kennion Dutton]] :2 Mar 1828 - [[Hunter-19177|Margaret Hunter]] :21 Mar 1828 - [[Naylor-3259|William Naylor]] :26 Mar 1828 - [[Leyland-371|Ellen Leyland]] :6 Apr 1828 - [[Dagnall-106|Mary Ann Dagnall]] :6 Apr 1828 - [[Lloyd-10756|Joseph Lloyd]] :16 Apr 1828 - [[Vose-1047|Anne Vose]] :20 Apr 1828 - [[Andrews-19959|Mary Andrews]] :20 Apr 1828 - [[Woods-19302|Alice Woods]] :27 Apr 1828 - [[Yates-8375|Mary Yates]] :25 May 1828 - [[Hulme-911|George Hulme]] :8 Jun 1828 - [[Appleton-1701|John Appleton]] :8 Jun 1828 - [[Simms-2462|Catharine Simms]] :13 Jun 1828 - [[Byron-460|John Byron]] :18 Jun 1828 - [[Thompson-78193|Alexander Thompson]] :29 Jun 1828 - [[Briers-230|Alice Briers]] :27 Jul 1828 - [[Bacon-8694|Robert Bacon]] :10 Aug 1828 - [[Gerrard-1174|Mary Gerrard]] :20 Aug 1828 - [[Dagnall-115|Daniel Dagnall]] :20 Aug 1828 - [[Robinson-57888|James Robinson]] :31 Aug 1828 - [[Clarke-18303|William Clarke]] :31 Aug 1828 - [[Roscoe-578|Sarah Roscoe]] :14 Sep 1828 - [[Usherwood-53|Elizabeth Usherwood]] :19 Sep 1828 - [[Robinson-45389|Esther Robinson]] :28 Sep 1828 - [[Gore-3818|Margaret Gore]] :28 Sep 1828 - [[Rigby-2358|Josiah Rigby]] :26 Oct 1828 - [[Mort-478|Margaret Mort]] :26 Oct 1828 - [[Taylor-78362|Elizabeth Taylor]] :29 Oct 1828 - [[Evans-42825|Margaret Evans]] :12 Nov 1828 - [[Barron-5646|Elizabeth Barron]] :30 Nov 1828 - [[Leadbetter-372|Mary Leadbetter]] :7 Dec 1828 - [[Rushton-1042|Henry Rushton]] :19 Dec 1828 - [[Briers-216|James Briers]] :25 Dec 1828 - [[Jones-125772|Sarah Jones]] :1 Feb 1829 - [[Eaton-10048|William Eaton]] :11 Feb 1829 - [[Halsall-563|Joseph Halsall]] :22 Feb 1829 - [[Forber-44|Thomas Forber]] :1 Mar 1829 - [[Makin-465|William Makin]] :8 Mar 1829 - [[Naylor-2976|Mary Naylor]] :15 Mar 1829 - [[Meadowcroft-133|Mary Meadowcroft]] :29 Mar 1829 - [[Houghton-2299|Mary Houghton]] :7 Apr 1829 - [[Stringfellow-750|James Stringfellow]] :7 Apr 1829 - [[Stringfellow-751|William Stringfellow]] :12 Apr 1829 - [[Mather-1973|Peter Mather]] :19 Apr 1829 - [[Cross-13675|Robert Cross]] :19 Apr 1829 - [[Hayes-20745|Richard Hayes]] :19 Apr 1829 - [[Holland-13759|Mary Holland]] :19 Apr 1829 - [[Lunt-905|William Lunt]] :19 Apr 1829 - [[Vose-780|Henry Vose]] :26 Apr 1829 - John son of [[Houghton-4359|John Houghton]] :3 May 1829 - [[Owen-12349|James Owen]] :10 May 1829 - [[Jaques-894|Samuel Jaques]] :7 Jun 1829 - [[Bradshaw-6269|Mary Bradshaw]] :14 Jun 1829 - [[Scarisbrick-74|Catherine Scarisbrick]] :14 Jun 1829 - [[Scarisbrick-73|William Scarisbrick]] :21 Jun 1829 - [[Case-7596|Robert Case]] :2 Aug 1829 - [[Stringfellow-752|John Stringfellow]] :16 Aug 1829 - [[Grimes-5404|Ellen Grimes]] :13 Sep 1829 - [[Houghton-3896|Robert Houghton]] :18 Sep 1829 - [[Sanders-17772|Thomas Sanders]] :23 Sep 1829 - [[Brotherton-1088|Ann Brotherton]] :27 Sep 1829 - [[Holme-391|Ann Holme]] :11 Oct 1829 - [[Beesley-553|Joseph Beesley]] :11 Oct 1829 - [[Jaques-910|Mary Jaques]] :25 Oct 1829 - [[Ball-22750|Elizabeth Ball]] :25 Oct 1829 - [[Dagnall-121|Rachel Dagnall]] :25 Oct 1829 - [[King-57127|Elizabeth King]] :25 Oct 1829 - [[Pye-1335|Mary Pye]] :1 Nov 1829 - [[Boardman-2449|Thomas Boardman]] :29 Nov 1829 - [[Ford-17581|John Ford]] :18 Dec 1829 - [[Gore-3884|Eliza Gore]] :25 Dec 1829 - [[Halsall-72|Edward Halsal]] :1 Jan 1830 - [[Spencer-26792|William Spencer]] :3 Jan 1830 - [[Clitherow-32|George Clitherow]] :10 Jan 1830 - [[Ward-28875|Sarah Ward]] :20 Jan 1830 - [[Leyland-372|Ellen Leyland]] :24 Jan 1830 - [[Hunter-19178|Alice Hunter]] :31 Jan 1830 - [[Chorley-144|Henry Chorley]] :31 Jan 1830 - [[Roscoe-579|Peter Roscoe]] :19 Feb 1830 - [[Basnett-149|Ann Basnett]] :28 Feb 1830 - [[Fillingham-236|Mary Fillingham]] :14 Mar 1830 - [[Wright-54366|Peter Wright]] :11 Apr 1830 - [[Forber-36|James Forber]] :11 Apr 1830 - [[Heaps-339|Peter Heaps]] :11 Apr 1830 - [[Platt-2713|Mary Platt]] :18 Apr 1830 - [[Owen-12357|Samuel Owen]] :12 May 1830 - [[Clarke-18304|Mary Clarke]] :16 May 1830 - [[Byron-314|William Byron]] :30 May 1830 - [[Critchley-540|John Critchley]] :30 May 1830 - [[Dutton-4154|Alice Dutton]] :16 Jun 1830 - [[King-48731|Richard King]] :14 Jul 1830 - [[Gerrard-1175|John Gerrard]] :28 Jul 1830 - [[Beesley-815|John Beesley]] :1 Aug 1830 - [[Anders-1253|Jane Anders]] :4 Aug 1830 - [[Jones-133362|Henry Jones]] :6 Aug 1830 - [[Evans-42827|William Evans]] :20 Aug 1830 - [[Jackson-54408|Elizabeth Jackson]] :29 Aug 1830 - [[Gore-3189|James Gore]] :29 Aug 1830 - [[Platt-4034|William Platt]] :1 Sep 1830 - [[Swift-6133|Mary Swift]] :5 Sep 1830 - [[Rainford-312|Alice Rainford]] :8 Sep 1830 - [[Jaques-884|Samuel Jaques]] :24 Oct 1830 - [[Meadowcroft-134|Ralph Meadowcroft]] :27 Oct 1830 - [[Andrews-19961|Ann Andrews]] :27 Oct 1830 - [[Windle-681|William Windle]] :31 Oct 1830 - [[Atherton-1990|Elizabeth Atherton]] :31 Oct 1830 - [[Millington-1254|Edward Millington]] :31 Oct 1830 - [[Tither-25|Mary Tither]] :7 Nov 1830 - [[Owen-12377|Margaret Owen]] :28 Nov 1830 - [[Appleton-1702|Margaret Appleton]] :28 Nov 1830 - [[Litherland-173|William Litherland]] :28 Nov 1830 - [[Dagnall-116|Daniel Dagnall]] :28 Nov 1830 - [[Lyon-7064|Thomas Lyon]] :28 Nov 1830 - [[Rigby-2359|Mary Rigby]] :25 Dec 1830 - [[Bacon-8695|Mary Bacon]] :25 Dec 1830 - [[Naylor-2977|Sarah Naylor]] :25 Dec 1830 - [[Price-29136|Mary Ann Price]] :26 Dec 1830 - [[Critchley-483|William Critchley]] :29 Dec 1830 - [[Robinson-57864|John Robinson]] :2 Jan 1831 - [[Travers-1008|Mary Travers]] :16 Jan 1831 - [[Spencer-26793|Mary Spencer]] :23 Jan 1831 - [[Preston-7955|Ann Preston]] :13 Feb 1831 - [[Heyes-166|Thomas Heyes]] :20 Feb 1831 - [[Cross-10309|Robert Cross]] :13 Mar 1831 - [[Parr-3638|Thomas Parr]] :13 Mar 1831 - [[Rimmer-915|Catharine Rimmer]] :3 Apr 1831 - [[Houghton-2300|Stephenson Houghton]] :3 Apr 1831 - [[Hutton-3879|Jane Hutton]] :1 May 1831 - [[Bradshaw-6270|James Bradshaw]] :6 May 1831 - [[Cropper-479|Richard Cropper]] :22 May 1831 - [[Hunter-19179|Frances Hunter]] :5 Jun 1831 - [[Bate-1410|Samuel Bate]] :8 Jun 1831 - [[Finney-2679|Richard Vaughan Finney]] :26 Jun 1831 - [[Hewitt-7125|Jane Hewitt]] :26 Jun 1831 - Jane child of [[Lunt-902|Richard Lunt]] :26 Jun 1831 - [[Pye-1206|Jane Pye]] :3 Jul 1831 - [[Forber-45|Catherine Forber]] :30 Sep 1831 - [[Halsall-564|John Halsall]] :7 Oct 1831 - [[Jaques-897|William Jaques]] :9 Oct 1831 - [[Prescott-2656|John Prescott]] :12 Oct 1831 - [[Mollineux-24|Ellen Mollineux]] :12 Oct 1831 - [[Mort-479|John Mort]] :6 Nov 1831 - [[Stringfellow-753|Mary Stringfellow]] :13 Nov 1831 - [[Forber-38|Alice Forber]] :27 Nov 1831 - [[Dagnall-122|William Dagnall]] :25 Dec 1831 - [[Braithwaite-1483|Mary Ann Braithwaite]] :1 Jan 1832 - [[Foster-25301|Richard Foster]] :27 Jan 1832 - [[Prescott-3031|William Prescott]] :29 Jan 1832 - [[Critchley-541|Robert Critchley]] :29 Jan 1832 - [[Fillingham-294|Peter Follingham]] :29 Jan 1832 - [[Roscoe-580|Jane Roscoe]] :29 Jan 1832 - [[Watkin-483|William Watkin]] :5 Feb 1832 - [[Ellison-4581|Ellen Ellison]] :29 Feb 1832 - [[Beesley-554|Margaret Beesley]] :3 Mar 1832 - [[Houghton-2301|Edward Houghton]] :4 Mar 1832 - [[Leyland-373|Esther Leyland]] :4 Mar 1832 - [[Owen-12386|Jane Owen]] :11 Mar 1832 - [[Eaton-10355|Ann Eaton]] :11 Mar 1832 - [[Jarvis-5229|Richard Jarvis]] :11 Mar 1832 - [[Roscow-66|Ann Roscow]] :21 Mar 1832 - [[Jones-125774|Hannah Jones]] :1 Apr 1832 - [[Scarisbrick-76|Ellen Jane Scarisbrick]] :1 Apr 1832 - [[Scarisbrick-75|Mary Scarisbrick]] :8 Apr 1832 - [[Foster-33284|John Foster]] :8 Apr 1832 - [[Foster-33285|Sarah Foster]] :22 Apr 1832 - [[Appleton-1530|Margaret Appleton]] :22 Apr 1832 - [[Atherton-2160|Thomas Atherton]] :22 Apr 1832 - [[Case-7597|Isaac Case]] :22 Apr 1832 - [[Gore-3885|Giles Gore]] :13 May 1832 - [[Ball-22751|William Ball]] :20 May 1832 - [[Appleton-1464|Samuel Appleton]] :20 May 1832 - [[Finney-2676|Martha Finney]] :23 May 1832 - [[Halsall-64|William Halsall]] :3 Jun 1832 - [[Rimmer-761|Lydia Rimmer]] :10 Jun 1832 - [[Bassnett-22|Mary Bassnett]] :10 Jun 1832 - [[Holme-394|Henry Holme]] :10 Jun 1832 - [[Windle-682|Ellen Windle]] :27 Jun 1832 - [[Clarke-18305|Rachel Clarke]] :27 Jun 1832 - [[Ford-17582|William Ford]] :4 Jul 1832 - [[Fillingham-237|Hannah Fillingham]] :6 Jul 1832 - [[Jones-132867|Martha Jones]] :8 Jul 1832 - [[Bacon-8696|Robert Bacon]] :8 Jul 1832 - [[Forber-33|Margaret Forber]] :29 Jul 1832 - [[King-57128|Richard King]] :5 Aug 1832 - [[Rainford-333|Henry Rainford]] :10 Aug 1832 - [[Brotherton-1089|John Brotherton]] :26 Aug 1832 - [[Woods-19310|Ellen Woods]] :26 Aug 1832 - [[Woods-19309|Mary Woods]] :12 Sep 1832 - [[Critchley-621|James Critchley]] :16 Sep 1832 - [[Large-1881|John Large]] :19 Sep 1832 - [[Houghton-3897|Thomas Houghton]] :26 Sep 1832 - [[Simms-2461|William Simms]] :5 Oct 1832 - [[Dearden-333|Ann Dearden]] :21 Oct 1832 - [[Platt-3434|John Platt]] :4 Nov 1832 - [[Platt-1485|Mary Platt]] :7 Nov 1832 - [[Gore-3190|Thomas Gore]] :9 Nov 1832 - [[Naylor-2978|John Naylor]] :11 Nov 1832 - [[Mather-1974|Mary Mather]] :25 Nov 1832 - [[Scott-54905|James Scott]] :25 Dec 1832 - [[Birchall-666|William Birchall]] :25 Dec 1832 - [[Massey-6986|Jane Massey]] :30 Dec 1832 - [[Wilcock-521|Anne Wilcock]] :2 Jan 1833 - [[Spencer-26794|Thomas Spencer]] :6 Jan 1833 - [[Watkin-484|John Heyes]] (?) :13 Jan 1833 - [[Markey-611|Joseph Markey]] :16 Jan 1833 - [[Cook-41983|James Cook]] :27 Jan 1833 - [[Green-40412|Elizabeth Green]] :27 Jan 1833 - [[Meadowcroft-135|Anne Meadowcroft]] :27 Jan 1833 - [[Platt-2708|John Platt]] :8 Feb 1833 - [[Ward-28876|Richard Ward]] :17 Feb 1833 - [[Platt-4035|Catharine Platt]] :24 Feb 1833 - [[Worthington-3124|Anne Worthington]] :4 Mar 1833 - [[Longworth-439|Oliver Longworth]] :9 Mar 1833 - [[Hewitt-7126|Mary Hewitt]] :15 Mar 1833 - [[Barron-5647|Ann Barron]] :17 Mar 1833 - [[Cross-10310|Mary Cross]] :17 Mar 1833 - [[Wright-54368|Joseph Wright]] :17 Mar 1833 - [[Prescot-59|John Prescot]] :7 Apr 1833 - [[Fairclough-511|Ellen Fairclough]] :14 Apr 1833 - [[Bradshaw-6271|William Bradshaw]] :14 Apr 1833 - [[Holme-430|Ellen Holme]] :14 Apr 1833 - [[Orford-203|Joseph Orford]] :14 Apr 1833 - [[Owen-12387|Sarah Owen]] :21 Apr 1833 - [[Appleton-1703|Anne Appleton]] :5 May 1833 - [[Cheetham-508|Samuel Cheetham]] :5 May 1833 - [[Jaques-885|Priscilla Jaques]] :19 May 1833 - [[Pinnington-161|Henry Pinnington]] :5 Jun 1833 - [[Saunders-7602|Jane Saunders]] :23 Jun 1833 - [[Stringfellow-754|Sarah Stringfellow]] :30 Jun 1833 - [[Anders-1565|Esther Anders]] :30 Jun 1833 - [[Denton-4665|Ann Denton]] :30 Jun 1833 - [[Preston-7942|Martha Preston]] :14 Jul 1833 - [[Gerrard-1176|William Gerrard]] :21 Jul 1833 - [[Ball-22752|Ellen Ball]] :28 Jul 1833 - [[Lloyd-10757|Jane Lloyd]] :28 Jul 1833 - [[Rigby-2360|John Rigby]] :14 Aug 1833 - [[Allen-59932|Jane Allen]] :23 Aug 1833 - [[Briers-241|Joseph Briers]] :25 Aug 1833 - [[Roscoe-581|John Roscoe]] :30 Aug 1833 - [[Evans-42850|Thomas Evans]] :29 Sep 1833 - [[Dagnall-123|Daniel Dagnall]] :29 Sep 1833 - [[Gilbert-21768|Elizabeth Gilbert]] :18 Oct 1833 - [[Robinson-57886|Elizabeth Robinson]] :22 Oct 1833 - [[Finney-1715|Ellen Finney]] :24 Nov 1833 - [[Roscoe-582|Matthew Roscoe]] :29 Nov 1833 - [[Jaques-895|Mary Jaques]] :1 Dec 1833 - [[Bate-1411|Margaret Bate]] :15 Dec 1833 - [[Pigot-167|Edward Tarbuck Pigot]] :25 Dec 1833 - [[Forber-46|Jane Forber]] :5 Feb 1834 - [[Case-6613|Ann Case]] :7 Feb 1834 - [[Lawrenson-150|Edward Lawrenson]] :21 Feb 1834 - [[Leyland-327|Elizabeth Leyland]] :2 Mar 1834 - [[Bridge-2877|Henry Bridge]] :16 Mar 1834 - [[Kilshaw-93|Anne Kilshaw]] :30 Mar 1834 - [[Barron-5790|Thomas Barron]] :30 Mar 1834 - [[Large-1882|James Large]] :30 Mar 1834 - [[Platt-4223|Margery Platt]] :16 Apr 1834 - [[Mollineux-25|Henry Mollineux]] :27 Apr 1834 - [[Rainford-334|Elizabeth Rainford]] :30 Apr 1834 - [[King-57129|Mary King]] :11 May 1834 - [[Anders-1700|Ellen Anders]] :14 May 1834 - [[Scarisbrick-77|Elizabeth Scarisbrick]] :14 May 1834 - [[Scarisbrick-78|Richard Scarisbrick]] :18 May 1834 - [[Beesley-555|Anne Beesley]] :18 May 1834 - [[Eaton-10049|Mary Eaton]] :18 May 1834 - [[Hutton-3880|Joseph Hutton]] :18 May 1834 - [[Lunt-906|Margaret Lunt]] :18 May 1834 - [[Parr-3640|James Parr]] :18 May 1834 - [[Prescott-2657|Thomas Prescott]] :18 May 1834 - [[Thomson-13100|William Thomson]] :6 Jun 1834 - [[Gore-3887|Sarah Gore]] :13 Jun 1834 - [[Norman-9008|Thomas Norman]] :29 Jun 1834 - [[Dutton-4155|Ann Dutton]] :20 Jul 1834 - [[Forber-39|John Forber]] :23 Jul 1834 - [[Halsall-566|James Halsall]] :25 Jul 1834 - [[Hulme-530|Mary Hulme]] :27 Jul 1834 - [[Hunt-23206|Ann Hunt]] :15 Aug 1834 - [[Green-40413|Thomas Green]] :24 Aug 1834 - [[Eaton-9139|Alice Eaton]] :31 Aug 1834 - [[Holt-11727|Emma Webster Holt]] :7 Sep 1834 - [[Finney-2680|James Finney]] :10 Sep 1834 - [[Spencer-26795|James Spencer]] :14 Sep 1834 - [[Naylor-2979|Joseph Naylor]] :21 Sep 1834 - [[Holme-135|Margaret Holme]] :28 Sep 1834 - [[Forber-32|Andrew Forber]] :8 Oct 1834 - [[Woods-19311|Jane Woods]] :9 Nov 1834 - [[Basnett-150|James Basnett]] :9 Nov 1834 - [[Owen-12388|John Owen]] :16 Nov 1834 [[Cook-41985|Elizabeth Cook]] :23 Nov 1834 [[Fogg-191|Thomas Fogg]] :30 Nov 1834 - [[Ashton-3381|Mary Ashton]] :30 Nov 1834 - [[Prescot-78|Sarah Prescot]] :5 Dec 1834 - [[Critchley-517|George Critchley]] :7 Dec 1834 - [[Owen-12185|Mary Owen]] :14 Dec 1834 - [[Gee-3273|John Gee]] :25 Dec 1834 - [[Critchley-542|Mary Critchley]] :25 Dec 1834 - [[Price-29137|Thomas Price]] :25 Jan 1835 - [[Davies-13294|Jane Davies]] :25 Jan 1835 - [[Finney-2068|Thomas Finney]] :25 Jan 1835 - [[Rimmer-762|Jane Rimmer]] :8 Feb 1835 - [[Dagnall-124|Elizabeth Dagnall]] :22 Feb 1835 - [[Bacon-8697|John Bacon]] :25 Feb 1835 - [[Prescot-60|Elizabeth Prescot]] :8 Mar 1835 - [[Denton-5059|Mary Denton]] :8 Mar 1835 - [[Dixon-14344|Mary Dixon]] :8 Mar 1835 - [[Graham-24068|Joseph Graham]] :8 Mar 1835 - [[Longworth-440|James Longworth]] :8 Mar 1835 - [[Stringfellow-755|John Stringfellow]] :15 Apr 1835 - [[Bradshaw-6272|Peter Bradshaw]] :17 Apr 1835 - [[Heys-119|William Heys]] :19 Apr 1835 - [[Critchley-485|James Critchley]] :19 Apr 1835 - [[Fairclough-512|Margaret Fairclough]] :19 Apr 1835 - [[Gerrard-1177|James Gerrard]] :19 Apr 1835 - [[Hall-56493|Alice Elizabeth Hall]] :19 Apr 1835 - [[Johnson-108190|Sarah Johnson]] :26 Apr 1835 - [[Beesley-817|James Beesley]] :26 Apr 1835 - [[Lawrenson-72|John Lawrenson]] :6 May 1835 - [[Houghton-3609|George Houghton]] :15 May 1835 - [[Farrer-526|Sarah Elizabeth Farrer]] :24 May 1835 - [[Pinnington-158|Margaret Pinnington]] :5 Jun 1835 - [[Case-7598|Mary Case]] :7 Jun 1835 - [[Brown-128333|Mary Brown]] :7 Jun 1835 - [[Platt-3731|Margaret Platt]] :14 Jun 1835 - [[Smith-259147|Jane Smith]] :14 Jun 1835 - [[Tickle-586|Peter Tickle]] :19 Jun 1835 - [[Taylor-85788|Henry Taylor]] :5 Jul 1835 - [[Watkin-485|Emma Watkin]] :12 Jul 1835 - [[Case-6614|James Case]] :12 Jul 1835 - [[Bate-1413|James Bate]] :12 Jul 1835 - [[Meadowcroft-136|Ellen Meadowcroft]] :24 Jul 1835 - [[Braithwaite-1485|Mary Ann Braithwaite]] :26 Jul 1835 - [[Platt-4218|Joseph Platt]] :2 Aug 1835 - [[Tither-27|Ann Tither]] :12 Aug 1835 - [[Halsall-63|Mary Halsall]] :16 Aug 1835 - [[Appleton-1704|Richard Appleton]] :28 Aug 1835 - [[Jaques-886|Ellen Jaques]] :30 Aug 1835 - [[Critchley-622|Rebecca Critchley]] :30 Aug 1835 - [[Jaques-917|Jane Jaques]] :30 Aug 1835 - [[Robinson-52351|Ann Robinson]] :27 Sep 1835 - [[Finney-2273|Richard Finney]] :27 Sep 1835 - Jane child of [[Lunt-902|Richard Lunt]] :27 Sep 1835 - [[Platt-4224|Edward Platt]] :30 Sep 1835 - [[Lyon-7202|Elizabeth Lyon]] :25 Oct 1835 - [[Rigby-2361|James Rigby]] :25 Oct 1835 - [[Stockley-671|Sarah Stockley]] :28 Oct 1835 - [[Smith-254041|Alice Smith]] :18 Nov 1835 - [[Holt-13040|Ann Webster Holt]] :29 Nov 1835 - [[Callon-216|Sarah Ann Callon]] :29 Nov 1835 - [[Eton-23|Catherine Eton]] :29 Nov 1835 - [[Traverse-131|Alice Traverse]] :4 Dec 1835 - [[Howard-30100|Thomas Howard]] :6 Dec 1835 - [[Houghton-3898|John Houghton]] :9 Dec 1835 - [[Gilbert-21769|Sarah Ann Gilbert]] :13 Dec 1835 - [[Rainford-335|Jane Rainford]] :25 Dec 1835 - [[Forber-47|Mary Alice Forber]] :25 Dec 1835 - [[Platt-4036|James Platt]] :25 Dec 1835 - [[Scott-54906|Margaret Scott]] :1 Jan 1836 - [[Finney-2332|Elizabeth Finney]] :13 Jan 1836 - [[Orford-205|John Orford]] :17 Jan 1836 - [[Hunt-24779|Mary Hunt]] :31 Jan 1836 - [[Turton-880|William Turton]] :19 Feb 1836 - [[Allen-51448|Ann Allen]], [[Allen-51449|Elizabeth Allen]] :19 Feb 1836 - [[Davies-13292|Joseph Davies]] :21 Feb 1836 - [[Finney-2677|George Finney]] :26 Feb 1836 - [[Spencer-26796|Mary Elizabeth Spencer]] :6 Mar 1836 - [[Evans-42852|John Evans]] :6 Mar 1836 - [[Owen-12389|William Owen]] :13 Mar 1836 - [[Jones-133407|Thomas Jones]] :13 Mar 1836 - [[Jones-133405|William Jones]] :30 Mar 1836 - [[Fillingham-296|Ellen Fillingham]] :3 Apr 1836 - [[Denton-5061|John Denton]] :3 Apr 1836 - [[Massey-6987|Joseph Massey]] :3 Apr 1836 - [[Scarisbrick-79|Margaret Scarisbrick]] :13 Mar 1836 - [[Roscoe-583|Peter Roscoe]] :27 Mar 1836 - [[Vincent-9005|John Vincent]] :20 May 1836 - [[Jaques-898|Ann Jaques]] :22 May 1836 - [[Hunt-23205|Robert Hunt]] :22 May 1836 - [[Lloyd-10758|Elizabeth Lloyd]] :29 May 1836 - [[Prescott-2658|Thomas Prescott]] :26 Jun 1836 - [[Arnold-17984|Mary Arnold]] :29 Jun 1836 - [[Welsby-63|Joseph Welsby]] :3 Jul 1836 - [[Ford-17584|Daniel Ford]] :15 Jul 1836 - [[Denton-4667|William Denton]] :31 Jul 1836 - [[Appleton-1531|Elizabeth Appleton]] :31 Jul 1836 - [[Beesley-556|Elizabeth Beesley]] :31 Jul 1836 - [[Chew-1097|Jane Chew]] :31 Jul 1836 - [[Cross-10311|Margaret Cross]] :31 Jul 1836 - [[Gore-3888|William Whomsby Gore]] :31 Jul 1836 - [[Naylor-2980|Elizabeth Naylor]] :7 Aug 1836 - [[Seddon-12491|John Seddon]] :17 Aug 1836 - [[Green-40414|John Green]] :19 Aug 1836 - [[Forber-34|William Forber]] :11 Sep 1836 - [[Forber-40|Ann Forber]] :23 Sep 1836 - [[Bassnett-17|William Bassnett]] :25 Sep 1836 - [[Eaton-10050|George Eaton]] :25 Sep 1836 - [[Hulme-1005|Elizabeth Hulme]] :25 Sep 1836 - [[Hutton-3875|George Winstanley Hutton]] :12 Oct 1836 - [[Tinsley-1653|Mary Tinsley]] :19 Oct 1836 - [[Norman-8996|Ann Webster Norman]] :21 Oct 1836 - [[Mather-1976|Phoebe Mather]] :25 Oct 1836 - [[Atherton-2196|William Atherton]] :25 Oct 1836 - [[Holme-431|Mary Holme]] :30 Oct 1836 - [[Platt-3435|Mary Platt]] :30 Oct 1836 - [[Preston-7957|Ellen Preston]] :2 Nov 1836 - [[Critchley-518|William Critchley]] :11 Nov 1836 - [[Norman-9009|James Norman]] :25 Nov 1836 - [[Pendleton-2584|Peter Pendleton]] :27 Nov 1836 - [[Layland-120|Alice Layland]] :27 Nov 1836 - [[Stanley-4489|William Stanley]] :30 Nov 1836 - [[Chesworth-51|James Chesworth]] :4 Dec 1836 - [[Bassnet-4|Margaret Bassnet]] :14 Dec 1836 - [[Barron-5648|Ellen Barron]] :16 Dec 1836 - [[Barron-5791|Ann Barron]] :18 Dec 1836 - [[Gore-1699|William Gore]] :25 Dec 1836 - [[Balmer-546|William Balmer]] :25 Dec 1836 - [[Bradshaw-6432|James Bradshaw]] :25 Dec 1836 - [[Dutton-4157|Sarah Dutton]] :1 Jan 1837 - [[Dagnall-125|Mary Dagnall]] :6 Jan 1837 - [[Mollineux-26|Elizabeth Mollineux]] :8 Jan 1837 - [[Cook-41986|John Cook]] :25 Jan 1837 - [[Harrison-22981|Ellen Harrison]] :25 Jan 1837 - [[Palmer-24857|Henry Palmer]] :3 Feb 1837 - [[Holt-13041|Ann Webster Holt]] :12 Feb 1837 - [[Brown-143383|William Brown]] :12 Feb 1837 - [[Jones-125775|Samuel Jones]] :1 Mar 1837 - [[Prescot-61|William Prescot]] :5 Mar 1837 - [[Houghton-3620|Ann Houghton]] :22 Mar 1837 - [[Fairclough-666|William Fairclough]] :26 Mar 1837 - [[Appleton-1532|Martha Appleton]] :26 Mar 1837 - [[Fillingham-239|William Fillingham]] :26 Mar 1837 - [[Lucas-12288|Thomas Lucas]] :26 Mar 1837 - [[Rigby-2515|Ellen Rigby]] :26 Mar 1837 - [[Rimmer-916|Elizabeth Rimmer]] :26 Mar 1837 - [[Stockley-672|Margaret Stockley]] :26 Mar 1837 - [[Stringfellow-756|Jonathan Stringfellow]] :16 Apr 1837 - [[Tickle-587|Hannah Tickle]] :26 Apr 1837 - [[Graham-24069|Elizabeth Graham]] :14 May 1837 - [[Chadwick-4704|Mary Chadwick]] :14 May 1837 - [[Chorley-158|Sarah Chorley]] :14 May 1837 - [[Prescot-79|John Prescot]] :14 May 1837 - [[Ward-43262|Charles Ward]] :14 May 1837 - [[Watkin-486|Frederick Watkin]] :21 May 1837 - [[Bacon-8698|Elizabeth Bacon]] :26 May 1837 - [[Owen-12392|Ann Owen]] :25 Jun 1837 - [[Clitherow-52|John Clitherow]] :25 Jun 1837 - [[Longworth-441|Thomas Longworth]] :5 Jul 1837 - [[Pye-2012|Martha Pye]] :9 Jul 1837 - [[Allen-51450|George Allen]] :9 Jul 1837 - [[Hewitt-5903|Joshua Hewitt]] :16 Jul 1837 - [[Pinnington-159|Charlotte Pinnington]] :30 Jul 1837 - [[Gore-3192|Mary Gore]] :30 Jul 1837 - [[Orford-272|John Orford]] :30 Jul 1837 - [[Smith-254043|Robert Smith]] :6 Aug 1837 - [[Saunders-13109|Jane Saunders]] :6 Aug 1837 - [[Taylor-78213|John Taylor]] :9 Aug 1837 - [[Howard-30101|Hannah Howard]] :11 Aug 1837 - [[Halsall-567|Henry Halsall]] :20 Aug 1837 - [[Rainford-336|Ann Rainford]] :23 Aug 1837 - [[Ashton-3382|Elizabeth Ashton]] :27 Aug 1837 - [[Platt-2712|Peter Platt]] :17 Sep 1837 - [[Spencer-26797|Richard Spencer]] :27 Sep 1837 - [[Davies-16319|Alice Davies]] :1 Oct 1837 - [[Appleton-1466|Mary Appleton]] :1 Oct 1837 - [[Robinson-52352|Ellen Robinson]] :4 Oct 1837 - [[Sanders-17859|Margaret Sanders]] :19 Oct 1837 - [[Tither-28|Joseph Tither]] :5 Nov 1837 - [[Meadowcroft-132|Elizabeth Meadowcroft]] :19 Nov 1837 - [[Critchley-586|John Critchley]] :19 Nov 1837 - [[Swift-4941|Mary Swift]] :27 Dec 1837 - [[Kenyon-3251|Ann Kenyon]] :31 Dec 1837 - [[Owen-12186|Margaret Owen]] :7 Feb 1838 - [[Appleton-1705|Susanna Appleton]] :7 Feb 1838 - [[Taylor-86196|Thomas Taylor]] :21 Feb 1838 - [[Scott-54907|Margaret Scott]] :4 Mar 1838 - [[Houghton-4112|John Houghton]] :11 Mar 1838 - [[Tickle-785|James Tickle]] :11 Mar 1838 - [[Traverse-118|Mary Traverse]] :14 Mar 1838 - [[Green-40415|Edward Green]] :18 Mar 1838 - [[Pinnington-97|Margaret Pinnington]] :18 Mar 1838 - [[Scarisbrick-80|Ann Scarisbrick]] :25 Mar 1838 - [[Hutton-3876|Thomas Hutton]] :25 Mar 1838 - [[Madison-1449|Samuel Madison]] :25 Mar 1838 - [[Parr-3641|Samuel Parr]] :15 Apr 1838 - [[Critchley-519|Ann Critchley]] :15 Apr 1838 - [[Large-1883|Elizabeth Large]] :15 Apr 1838 - [[Naylor-2981|Thomas Naylor]] :21 May 1838 - [[Almond-1315|Martha Ann Almond]] :23 May 1838 - [[Appleton-2066|Mary Appleton]] :25 May 1838 - [[Lawrenson-153|Ann Lawrenson]] :13 Jun 1838 - [[Orford-204|William Orford]] :17 Jun 1838 - [[Case-6455|John Case]] :22 Jun 1838 - [[Bassnett-24|Thomas Bassnett]] :24 Jun 1838 - [[Willcock-147|Peter Willcock]] :1 Jul 1838 - [[Hunt-23207|William Hunt]] :18 Jul 1838 - [[Hunt-24780|Henry Hunt]] :12 Aug 1838 - [[Forber-48|Sarah Forber]] :15 Aug 1838 - [[Welsby-56|Jane Welsby]] :9 Sep 1838 - [[Johnson-136278|Catherine Johnson]] :12 Sep 1838 - [[Beesley-557|James Beesley]] :23 Sep 1838 - [[Lucas-12289|Ellen Lucas]] :30 Sep 1838 - [[Price-29139|James Price]] :30 Sep 1838 - [[Worthington-3123|Mary Worthington]] :3 Oct 1838 - [[Owen-12390|Daniel Owen]] :7 Oct 1838 - [[Atherton-2197|Ellen Atherton]] :12 Oct 1838 - [[Fillingham-297|Mary Fillingham]] :24 Oct 1838 - [[Seddon-12490|James Seddon]] :26 Oct 1838 - [[Prescott-2659|Robert Prescott]] :26 Oct 1838 - [[Rigby-2362|William Rigby]] :14 Nov 1838 - [[Stringfellow-757|Alice Stringfellow]] :25 Nov 1838 - [[Gore-3890|James Gore]] :25 Nov 1838 - [[Lea-2259|Ann Lea]] :28 Nov 1838 - [[Graham-24070|Martha Graham]] :28 Nov 1838 - [[Jaques-902|Immin Jaques]] :25 Dec 1838 - [[Ball-23881|Isaac Ball]] :25 Dec 1838 - [[Critchley-543|Alice Critchley]] :25 Dec 1838 - [[Orford-273|Thomas Orford]] :25 Dec 1838 - [[Platt-4225|John Platt]] :25 Dec 1838 - [[Saunders-13110|Mary Saunders]] :30 Dec 1838 - [[Stockley-673|William Stockley]] :27 Jan 1839 - Henry child of [[Lunt-902|Richard Lunt]] :27 Jan 1839 - [[Roscoe-584|Mary Roscoe]] :15 Feb 1839 - [[Hewitt-6591|Ellen Hewitt]] :15 Feb 1839 - [[Holme-432|John Richard Holme]] :17 Feb 1839 - [[Bradshaw-6433|John Bradshaw]] :22 Feb 1839 - [[Pigot-168|John Pickett]] :24 Feb 1839 - [[Hall-56494|Peter Hall]] :3 Mar 1839 - [[Cross-10312|Elizabeth Cross]] :12 Mar 1839 - [[Bullock-6391|William Bullock]] :31 Mar 1839 - [[Hutton-3882|Henry Hutton]] :31 Mar 1839 - [[Jackson-54416|Mary Jackson]] :31 Mar 1839 - [[Ward-34946|Eliza Ward]] :10 Apr 1839 - [[Pendleton-2585|Ellen Pendleton]] :17 Apr 1839 - [[Prescot-62|Clarissa Prescot]] :24 Apr 1839 - [[Davies-13293|Esther Davies]] :12 May 1839 - [[Naylor-2982|Jane Naylor]] :19 May 1839 - [[Calland-165|Sarah Calland]] :19 May 1839 - [[Chorley-159|Henry Chorley]] :19 May 1839 - [[Denton-5062|Benjamin Denton]] :19 May 1839 - [[Hooton-219|Ellen Hutton]] :29 May 1839 - [[Fairclough-667|Richard Fairclough]] :31 May 1839 - [[Finney-2333|James Finney]] :5 Jun 1839 - [[Spencer-26798|Mary Elizabeth Spencer]] :19 Jun 1839 - [[Saunders-10844|Elizabeth Saunders]] :23 Jun 1839 - [[King-57136|Richard King]] :30 Jun 1839 - [[Atherton-1956|Alice Atherton]] :28 Jul 1839 - [[Chesworth-52|Ann Chesworth]] :28 Jul 1839 - [[Hewitt-5904|Margaret Hewitt]] :21 Aug 1839 - [[Harrison-22982|Ann Harrison]] :23 Aug 1839 - [[Halsall-67|John Halsall]] :23 Aug 1839 - [[Halsall-62|James Halsall]] :25 Aug 1839 - [[Brown-143384|Ellen Brown]] :25 Aug 1839 - [[Turton-881|Ann Turton]] :11 Sep 1839 - [[Halsall-568|John Halsall]] :18 Sep 1839 - [[Davies-16330|Thomas Davies]] :29 Sep 1839 - [[Howard-30102|John Howard]] :29 Sep 1839 - [[Pinnington-102|Margaret Pinnington]] :25 Oct 1839 - [[Ashton-3383|John Ashton]] :27 Oct 1839 - [[Rigby-2363|William Rigby]] :17 Nov 1839 - [[Hewitt-7130|Anne Hewitt]] :24 Nov 1839 - [[Balmer-547|Thomas Balmer]] :4 Dec 1839 - [[Ann Webster]] :25 Dec 1839 - [[Bacon-8699|Thomas Bacon]] :25 Dec 1839 - [[Finney-2678|Margaret Finney]] :25 Dec 1839 - [[Taylor-78214|Thomas Taylor]] :25 Dec 1839 - [[Traverse-119|Fanny Traverse]] :3 Jan 1840 - [[Ford-17583|Robert Ford]] :10 Jan 1840 - [[Fillingham-240|Samuel Fillingham]] :15 Jan 1840 - [[Ashcroft-643|John Ashcroft]] :21 Jan 1840 - [[Bradshaw-6435|Elizabeth Bradshaw]] :26 Jan 1840 - [[Critchley-520|James Critchley]] :16 Feb 1840 - [[Travers-991|Ann Travers]] :16 Feb 1840 - [[Travers-992|Joseph Travers]] :19 Feb 1840 - [[Holt-13042|Ellen Jane Webster Holt]] :26 Feb 1840 - [[Appleton-1468|Elizabeth Appleton]] :28 Feb 1840 - [[Ball-20216|Joseph Ball]] :8 Mar 1840 - [[Basnett-155|Ann Basnett]] :8 Mar 1840 - [[Welsby-169|Elizabeth Welsby]] :13 Mar 1840 - [[Johnson-109619|Beatrice Johnson]] :22 Mar 1840 - [[Durden-1245|Elizabeth Durden]] :27 Mar 1840 - [[Kennyon-2|Elizabeth Kennyon]] :29 Mar 1840 - [[Swift-4942|Jane Swift]] :8 Apr 1840 - [[Lawrenson-154|Edward Lawrenson]] :8 Apr 1840 - [[Scarisbrick-82|Richard Scarisbrick]] :8 Apr 1840 - [[Stringfellow-758|Elizabeth Stringfellow]] :19 Apr 1840 - [[Arnold-22490|Mary Arnold]] :19 Apr 1840 - [[Gore-3193|Ann Gore]] :19 Apr 1840 - [[Watkin-487|Joseph Watkin]] :20 May 1840 - [[Tinsley-1654|Thomas Tinsley]] :5 Jun 1840 - [[Mather-1977|Esther Mather]] :10 Jul 1840 - [[Leyland-281|Elizabeth Leyland]] :10 Jun 1840 - [[Longworth-442|Ellen Longworth]] :21 Jun 1840 - [[Atherton-2198|Elizabeth Atherton]] :26 Jul 1840 - [[Lyon-6938|Margaret Lyon]] :28 Jun 1840 - [[Pendleton-2586|John Pendleton]] :12 Aug 1840 - [[Orford-206|James Orford]] :14 Aug 1840 - [[Jones-125779|Mary Jones]] :19 Aug 1840 - [[Hutton-3877|Thomas Hutton]] :23 Aug 1840 - [[Bassnett-23|William Bassnett]] :28 Aug 1840 - [[Fillingham-298|John Fillingham]] :2 Sep 1840 - [[Stockley-674|Tryphosa Stockley]] :4 Sep 1840 - [[Saunders-13111|William Saunders]] :11 Sep 1840 - [[Forber-35|James Forber]] :25 Sep 1840 - [[Platt-2845|Ann Platt]] :27 Sep 1840 - [[Chorley-136|Jane Chorley]] :7 Oct 1840 - [[Rimmer-910|Edward Rimmer]] :14 Oct 1840 - [[Prescot-72|John Prescot]] :21 Oct 1840 - [[Spencer-26799|James Spencer]] :25 Oct 1840 - [[Ball-17324|John Ball]] :25 Oct 1840 - [[Wainwright-1868|Henry Wainwright]] :25 Oct 1840 - [[Woods-19312|Catherine Woods]] :1 Nov 1840 - [[Naylor-3040|Margaret Naylor]] :22 Nov 1840 - [[Beesley-558|John Beesley]] 22 Nov 1840 - [[Molineux-187|Margaret Molineux]] :9 Dec 1840 - [[Platt-3034|Nancy Platt]] :23 Dec 1840 - [[Clitherow-38|Edward Clitherow]] :23 Dec 1840 - [[Rimmer-764|Ann Rimmer]] :25 Dec 1840 - [[Critchley-544|Margaret Critchley]] :30 Dec 1840 - [[Hunt-23208|Mary Hunt]] :3 Jan 1841 - [[Orford-274|Sarah Orford]] :20 Jan 1841 - [[Lyon-7203|Ann Lyon]] :27 Jan 1841 - [[Green-37848|Phoebe Green]] :27 Jan 1841 - [[Mercer-5911|Joseph Mercer]] :3 Feb 1811 - [[Read-8785|Ellen Read]] :14 Feb 1841 - [[Madison-1450|Mary Madison]] :28 Feb 1841 - [[Prescott-998|Thomas Prescott]] :5 Mar 1841 - [[Taylor-86197|Henry Taylor]] :14 Mar 1841 - [[Jackson-54417|Margaret Jackson]] :17 Mar 1841 - [[Forber-41|James Forber]] :21 Mar 1841 - [[Hunt-24781|John Hunt]] :28 Mar 1841 - [[Calland-166|William Calland]] :11 Apr 1841 - [[Burrows-4387|Margaret Burrows]] :11 Apr 1841 - [[Hutton-3871|Thomas Hutton]] :11 Apr 1841 - [[Prescott-2660|William Prescott]] :11 Apr 1841 - [[Welsby-170|Ann Challiner Welsby]] :23 Apr 1841 - [[Preston-7959|Joseph Preston]] :7 May 1841 - [[Hall-56443|Samuel Hall]] :30 May 1841 - [[Chesworth-53|William Chesworth]] :30 May 1841 - [[Pinnington-98|James Pinnington]] :30 May 1841 - [[Prescot-80|Thomas Prescot]] :7 Jul 1841 - [[Brown-116862|Margaret Brown]] :16 May 1841 - [[Ellison-3978|Ann Ellison]] :12 Sep 1841 - [[Jarvis-5232|Ellen Jarvis]] :17 Sep 1841 - [[Graham-24071|Joseph Graham]] :26 Sep 1841 - [[Bassnett-18|Jane Bassnet]] :28 Nov 1841 - [[Hewitt-5905|Margaret Hewitt]] :16 Feb 1842 - [[Spencer-26800|James Spencer]] :20 Feb 1842 - John Jackson - son of [[Jackson-54391|Ann (Jackson) Hunter]] (??) :13 Mar 1842 - [[Norman-8995|Elizabeth Webster Norman]] :27 Mar 1842 - [[Fillingham-287|Mary Fillingham]] :24 Apr 1842 - [[Rigby-2364|John Rigby]] :25 May 1842 - [[Scarisbrick-81|Catherine Scarisbrick]] :26 Jun 1842 - [[Byron-951|Jane Byron]] :22 Jul 1842 - [[Arnold-17987|Mary Esther Arnold]] :18 Sep 1842 - [[Sixsmith-121|Elizabeth Sixsmith]] :25 Sep 1842 - [[Leyland-282|Martha Leyland]] :30 Oct 1842 - [[Massey-6989|Joseph Massey]] :30 Oct 1842 - [[Price-29140|Ellen Price]] :27 Nov 1842 - [[Balmer-548|John Balmer]] :28 Dec 1842 - [[Beesley-818|Sarah Beesley]] :3 Feb 1843 - [[Robinson-45394|Elizabeth Robinson]] :5 Mar 1843 - [[Prescott-2661|Jane Prescott]] :16 Apr 1843 - [[Arnold-22491|John Arnold]] :25 Dec 1843 - [[Welsby-171|Elizabeth Welsby]] :28 Jan 1844 - [[Hewitt-5906|John Hewitt]] :13 Mar 1844 - [[Fairhurst-280|James Fairhurst]] :7 Apr 1844 - [[Mercer-4564|Ann Mercer]] :4 Aug 1844 - [[Beesley-560|William Beesley]] :14 Aug 1844 - [[Jarvis-5233|Mary Jarvis]] :21 Aug 1844 - [[Massey-6990|Ann Massey]] :26 Sep 1824 - [[Cross-13642|Catherine Cross]] :29 Sep 1844 - [[Cross-10314|Martha Cross]] :25 Oct 1844 - [[Lyon-6932|Charlotte Lyon]] :27 Oct 1844 - Richard child of [[Lunt-902|Richard Lunt]] :24 Nov 1844 - [[Balmer-549|Ellen Balmer]] :21 Mar 1845 - [[Rigby-2365|Henry Rigby]] :23 Mar 1845 - [[Mercer-5912|Margaret Mercer]] :29 Jun 1845 - [[Prescott-2662|William Prescott]] :27 Jul 1845 - [[Arnold-17988|Ellen Arnold]] :29 Aug 1845 - [[Galloway-4194|Anthony Tyrer Galloway]] :12 Apr 1846 - [[Hewitt-5907|Thomas Hewitt]] :29 Apr 1846 - [[Welsby-172|William Hamlet Welsby]] :19 Jul 1846 - [[Allen-51452|James Allen]] :11 Oct 1846 - [[Stockley-242|Jane Stockley]] :6 Nov 1846 - [[Graham-24072|Ellen Graham]] :13 Dec 1846 - [[Manson-1993|John Manson]] :25 Dec 1846 - [[Forber-27|Isaac Ball Forber]] :4 Mar 1807 - [[Hewit-133|Joseph Hewit]] :30 May 1847 - [[Platt-2667|James Platt]] :18 Aug 1847 - [[Galloway-4195|James Galloway]] :14 Jun 1848 - [[Prescott-2663|Jane Prescott]] :14 Jun 1848 - [[Stephens-15012|Sarah Stephens]] :16 Jun 1848 - [[Wilcock-62|William James Wilcock]] :16 Jul 1848 - [[Atherton-1997|Ann Atherton]] :26 Jul 1848 - [[Hewitt-5908|Robert Hewitt]] :29 Oct 1848 - [[Swift-5330|Elizabeth Swift]] :25 Feb 1849 - [[Arnold-17989|William Arnold]] :2 May 1849 - [[Massey-6991|Esther Massey]] :22 Nov 1850 - [[Hewitt-5909|Martha Hewitt]] :21 Mar 1851 - [[Bradshaw-6464|Peter Bradshaw]] :23 Mar 1851 - [[Cheetham-644|Thomas Cheetham]] :25 May 1851 - [[Prescott-2664|Sarah Ann Prescott]] :31 Mar 1852 - [[Glover-5198|Thomas Glover]] :17 Sep 1852 - [[Arnold-17990|Sarah Arnold]] :27 Feb 1853 - [[Hewitt-5910|Joseph Hewitt]] :2 Oct 1853 - [[Prescott-2665|Elizabeth Prescott]] :8 Feb 1854 - [[Hewitt-5506|Richard Hewitt]] :30 May 1855 - [[Hewitt-5911|Mary Hewitt]] :1 Mar 1857 - [[Clitherow-61|William Clitherow]] :16 Feb 1859 - [[Railton-111|Thomas Railton]] :2 Dec 1863 - [[Highcock-29|Elizabeth Highcock]] :16 Dec 1868 - [[Fairhurst-279|Jane Fairhurst]] :2 Apr 1869 - [[Yates-7484|William Yates]] :29 Jun 1870 - [[Lyon-6483|Henry Lyon]] :4 Oct 1876 - [[Smith-60750|Elizabeth Alice Smith]] :30 Nov 1881 - [[Cropper-359|Thomas Cropper]]

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{| |'''Order''' |'''Name''' |'''Pres Profile''' | |'''Who's working''' | |- |1 |George Washington |[[Washington-11|Washington-11]] | | | |- |2 |John Adams |[[Adams-10|Adams-10]] | |[[Keniston-36|Bob Keniston]] 2021 | |- |3 |Thomas Jefferson |[[Jefferson-1|Jefferson-1]] | | | |- |4 |James Madison |[[Madison-1|Madison-1]] | |[[Thomas-10705|Michael Thomas]] | |- |5 |James Monroe |[[Monroe-17]] | | | |- |6 |John Quincy Adams |[[Adams-12|Adams-12]] | |[[Keniston-36|Bob Keniston]] | |- |7 |Andrew Jackson |[[Jackson-1115]] | | | |- |8 |Martin Van Buren |[[Van_Buren-1|Van_Buren-1]] | |[[Hanson-5227|Wendy Hoffman]] | |- |9 |William Henry Harrison |[[Harrison-912]] | |[[Strong-4963|Sandi Strong]] | |- |10 |John Tyler |[[Tyler-293]] | |[[Tyler-1584|Michael Tyler]] | |- |11 |James K. Polk |[[Polk-56]] | | | |- |12 |Zachary Taylor |[[Taylor-223]] | | | |- |13 |Millard Fillmore |[[Fillmore-3|Fillmore-3]] |Y | | |- |14 |Franklin Pierce |[[Pierce-177]] | | | |- |15 |James Buchanan |[[Buchanan-787]] | | | |- |16 |Abraham Lincoln |[[Lincoln-103|Lincoln-103]] | |[[Kluge-82|Angela (Kluge) Lincoln]] | |- |17 |Andrew Johnson |[[Johnson-10479]] |Y | | |- |18 |Ulysses S. Grant |[[Grant-468]] | |[[Tucker-11319|Rhonda (Tucker) Zimmerman]]/[[Simpier-2|Andrew Simpier]] | |- |19 |Rutherford B. Hayes |[[Hayes-229]] | |[[Tucker-11319|Rhonda (Tucker) Zimmerman]] | |- |20 |James A. Garfield |[[Garfield-39]] | |[[Stanton-3574|T. Stanton]] | |- |21 |Chester Arthur |[[Arthur-49]] | |[[Salvatore-85|Louise Halpin]] | |- |22 |Grover Cleveland |[[Cleveland-110]] | |[[Tucker-11319|Rhonda (Tucker) Zimmerman]] | |- |23 |Benjamin Harrison |[[Harrison-913]] | |[[Strong-4963|Sandi Strong]] | |- |24 |Grover Cleveland |[[Cleveland-110]] | |[[Tucker-11319|Rhonda (Tucker) Zimmerman]] | |- |25 |William McKinley |[[McKinley-184]] | | | |- |26 |Theodore Roosevelt |[[Roosevelt-18|Roosevelt-18]] | |[[Hanson-5227|Wendy Hoffman]]/[[Magyar-2|Skip Magyar]] | |- |27 |William Howard Taft |[[Taft-21]] | |[[Hill-8319|Michael Hill]] | |- |28 |Woodrow Wilson |[[Wilson-7591]] | | | |- |29 |Warren G. Harding |[[Harding-4]] | | | |- |30 |Calvin Coolidge |[[Coolidge-13]] | |[[Simpier-2|Andrew Simpier]] | |- |31 |Herbert Hoover |[[Hoover-328]] | | | |- |32 |Franklin D. Roosevelt |[[Roosevelt-1|Roosevelt-1]] |Y | | |- |33 |Harry S Truman |[[Truman-3|Truman-3]] |Y |[[Howard-18984|Donald Howard]] | |- |34 |Dwight D. Eisenhower |[[Eisenhower-1]] | |[[Clark-15765|Jacqueline Clark]] | |- |35 |John F. Kennedy |[[Kennedy-96]] | |[[Wood-6682|Gilly Wood]] | |- |36 |Lyndon B. Johnson |[[Johnson-8927]] |Y | | |- |37 |Richard Nixon |[[Nixon-22]] | |[[Clark-15765|Jacqueline Clark]] | |- |38 |Gerald Ford |[[King-1042]] |Y | | |- |39 |Jimmy Carter |[[Carter-1086]] | | | |- |40 |Ronald Reagan |[[Reagan-1|Reagan-1]] | | | |- |41 |George Bush |[[Bush-7|Bush-7]] | |[[Raber-23|Lynden Rodriguez]] | |- |42 |Bill Clinton |[[Blythe-6]] |Y | | |- |43 |George W. Bush |[[Bush-4|Bush-4]] | |[[Raber-23|Lynden Rodriguez]] | |- |44 |Barack Obama |[[Obama-2|Obama-2]] | |[[Lee-5956|Robin Lee]] | |- |45 |Donald J. Trump |[[Trump-66|Trump-66]] | |[[Cooper-6566|Linda (Cooper) Richter]] | |- |46 |Joseph R Biden |[[Biden-2|Biden-2]] | | | |- |}

Présidents de la République Française

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[[Category: Présidents de la République Française]][[Category: France Project]][[Category: France]] The goal of this project is to create well sourced profiles with biographies for all the Presidents of the French Republic. == Tasks == As of 20 September 2017, all 25 Presidents have a Wikitree profile. We would now like to make sure each profile is reasonably complete with: * Categorize all profiles into Présidents de la République Française * Write short biographies and add succession boxes to all profiles. * Include a profile image, Wiki Commons has public domain images of all the presidents * Complete the president and his wife's ancestry. It would be good to have a least a complete set of great-grandparents. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page. Thanks! Succession box code: {{Succession box
| title = Président de la République Française
| years = 21 mai 1981 – 17 mai 1995
| preceded-text = Prédécesseur
| before = Valéry Giscard d'Estaing
| succeeded-text = Successeur
| after = [[Chirac-1|Jacques Chirac]]
}} yields: {{Succession box | title = Président de la République Française | years = 21 mai 1981 – 17 mai 1995 | preceded-text = Prédécesseur | before = Valéry Giscard d'Estaing | succeeded-text = Successeur | after = [[Chirac-1|Jacques Chirac]] }} == List of Presidents == {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |Nr. ||Wikitree profile||Spouse||Connected || Tasks||Working on |- |1||[[Bonaparte-4|Napoléon III]]||[[DePalafox-5|Eugénie de Montijo]]||YES||Needs Biography, Needs Sourced, Needs Succession Box|| |- |2||[[Thiers-15|Adolphe Thiers]]||[[Dosne-2|Elise Dosne]]||YES||Needs Biography, Needs Image|| |- |3||[[Mac_Mahon-159|Patrice de Mac Mahon]]||[[De_la_Croix-15|Elisabeth de La Croix de Castries]]||YES ||LNAB fixed. Ancestry has been added up to early 18th century Irish ancestors. Still needs a biography. His wife's family needs to be added.|| |- |4||[[Grévy-1|Jules Grévy]]||[[Fraisse-4|Coralie Fraisse]]||YES |||| |- |5||[[Carnot-2|Sadi Carnot]]||[[Dupont-White-1|Cécile Dupont-White]]||YES||Needs Biography, Needs Image||[[Lavoie-802|Greg Lavoie]] |- |6||[[Périer-22|Jean Casimir-Perier]]||[[Perier-23|Hélène Périer]]|| YES||Needs Biography, Needs Image|| |- |7||[[Faure-211|Félix Faure]]||[[Belluot-1|Berthe Belluot]]||YES||Needs Biography, Needs Birth record, Needs Image|| |- |8||[[Loubet-6|Emile Loubet]]||[[Picard-673|Marie-Louise Picard]]||YES||Needs Biography, Needs Sourced, Needs Image|| |- |9||[[Fallières-1| Armand Fallières]]||[[Bresson-21|Jeanne Bresson]]||YES||Needs Biography, Needs Sourced, Needs Image|| |- |10||[[Poincaré-1|Raymond Poincaré]]||[[Moosbauer-1|Henriette Benucci]]||YES||Biography improvement || [[Rassinot-1]] |- |11||[[Deschanel-5|Paul Deschanel]]||[[Brice de Ville-1|Germaine Brice de Ville]]||YES||Needs Biography, Needs Image|| |- |12||[[Millerand-1|Alexandre Millerand]]||[[Levayer-1|Jeanne Levayer]]||YES||Needs Biography. Parents added, needs more family.|| |- |13||[[Doumergue-2|Gaston Doumergue]]||[[Gaussal-1|Jeanne Gaussal]]||YES|| || |- |14||[[Doumer-1|Paul Doumer]]||[[Richel-13|Blanche Richel]]||YES||Needs Biography, Needs Image|| |- |15||[[Lebrun-255|Albert Lebrun]]||[[Nivoit-1|Marguerite Nivoit]]||YES||Needs Biography, Needs Image|| |- |16||[[Auriol-24|Vincent Auriol]]||[[Aucouturier-3|Michelle Aucouturier]]||YES||Needs Biography, more sources (death act should be available)|| |- |17||[[Coty-14|René Coty]]||[[Corblet-1|Germaine Corblet]]||YES||Needs Biography, Needs Image|| |- |18||[[de Gaulle-14 |Charles de Gaulle]]||[[Vendroux-1|Yvonne Vendroux]]||YES|| Needs Biography, Needs Sourced|| |- |19||[[Pompidou-1|Georges Pompidou]]||[[Cahour-1|Claude Cahour]]||YES||His ancestors are currently being added. Contact [[Rassinot-1|Isabelle]] if you would like to help|| |- |20||[[Giscard d'Estaing-1|Valéry Giscard d'Estaing]]||unlisted||YES||Needs biography|| |- |21||[[Mitterrand-1| François Mitterrand]]||[[Gouze-3|Danielle Gouze]]||YES||His family is currently being added. Contact [[Rassinot-1|Isabelle]] if you would like to help.|| |- |22||[[Chirac-1|Jacques Chirac]]||unlisted||YES||Needs biography|| |- |23||[[Sarközy_de_Nagy-Bocsa-1|Nicolas Sarkozy]]||unlisted||YES||Still living|| |- |24||[[Hollande-1|François Hollande]]||unlisted co-parent||YES||Still living|| |- |25||[[Macron-9|Emmanuel Macron]]||unlisted||YES||Living|| |}

Prespa

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English, Македонски/Makedonski, Ελληνικά/Elliniká, Shqip. ==General information== Prespa (Macedonian Cyrillic: Преспа) is a geographical region in [[Space:Macedonia|Macedonia]] shared between Greece, Albania, and the Republic of Macedonia. It shares the same name with the two Prespa lakes which are situated in the middle of the region. ==Timeline== 1912 - 1913 The Prespa region is divided between three countries, which is result of the division of the Ottoman territories of Europe after the two [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balkan_Wars Balkan Wars]. ==Town and villages== ===Upper Prespa=== Лева Река/Leva Reka[[Jovanovski-1|Jovanovski, Vlado]], [[space:Book:_Naselbite vo Prespa|Book: Населбите во Преспа/Naselbite vo Prespa (Settlements in Prespa), Ǵurǵa Publisher, Skopje, 2005]] на Википедија, [https://mk.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=%D0%9F%D0%BE%D0%B4%D0%B0%D1%82%D0%BE%D1%82%D0%B5%D0%BA%D0%B0%3A%D0%9D%D0%B0%D1%81%D0%B5%D0%BB%D0%B1%D0%B8%D1%82%D0%B5_%D0%B2%D0%BE_%D0%9F%D1%80%D0%B5%D1%81%D0%BF%D0%B0.pdf&page=92 Лева Река/Leva Reka page 188] - 437. Крушје/Krušje[[Jovanovski-1|Jovanovski, Vlado]], [[space:Book:_Naselbite vo Prespa|Book: Населбите во Преспа/Naselbite vo Prespa (Settlements in Prespa), Ǵurǵa Publisher, Skopje, 2005]] на Википедија, [https://mk.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=%D0%9F%D0%BE%D0%B4%D0%B0%D1%82%D0%BE%D1%82%D0%B5%D0%BA%D0%B0:%D0%9D%D0%B0%D1%81%D0%B5%D0%BB%D0%B1%D0%B8%D1%82%D0%B5_%D0%B2%D0%BE_%D0%9F%D1%80%D0%B5%D1%81%D0%BF%D0%B0.pdf&page=82 Крушје/Krušje page 169] - 174. Златари/Zlatari[[Jovanovski-1|Jovanovski, Vlado]], [[space:Book:_Naselbite vo Prespa|Book: Населбите во Преспа/Naselbite vo Prespa (Settlements in Prespa), Ǵurǵa Publisher, Skopje, 2005]] на Википедија, [https://mk.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=%D0%9F%D0%BE%D0%B4%D0%B0%D1%82%D0%BE%D1%82%D0%B5%D0%BA%D0%B0%3A%D0%9D%D0%B0%D1%81%D0%B5%D0%BB%D0%B1%D0%B8%D1%82%D0%B5_%D0%B2%D0%BE_%D0%9F%D1%80%D0%B5%D1%81%D0%BF%D0%B0.pdf&page=58 Златари/Zlatari page 121] - 126. [[Space:Resen|Ресен/Resen]] (town) Сопотско/Sopotsko[[Jovanovski-1|Jovanovski, Vlado]], [[space:Book:_Naselbite vo Prespa|Book: Населбите во Преспа/Naselbite vo Prespa (Settlements in Prespa), Ǵurǵa Publisher, Skopje, 2005]] на Википедија,[https://mk.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=%D0%9F%D0%BE%D0%B4%D0%B0%D1%82%D0%BE%D1%82%D0%B5%D0%BA%D0%B0%3A%D0%9D%D0%B0%D1%81%D0%B5%D0%BB%D0%B1%D0%B8%D1%82%D0%B5_%D0%B2%D0%BE_%D0%9F%D1%80%D0%B5%D1%81%D0%BF%D0%B0.pdf&page=145 Сопотско/Sopotsko page 295] - 301. [[Space:Podmo%C4%8Dani|Подмочани/Podmočani]][[Jovanovski-1|Jovanovski, Vlado]], [[space:Book:_Naselbite vo Prespa|Book: Населбите во Преспа/Naselbite vo Prespa (Settlements in Prespa), Ǵurǵa Publisher, Skopje, 2005]] на Википедија, [https://mk.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=%D0%9F%D0%BE%D0%B4%D0%B0%D1%82%D0%BE%D1%82%D0%B5%D0%BA%D0%B0:%D0%9D%D0%B0%D1%81%D0%B5%D0%BB%D0%B1%D0%B8%D1%82%D0%B5_%D0%B2%D0%BE_%D0%9F%D1%80%D0%B5%D1%81%D0%BF%D0%B0.pdf&page=114 Подмочани/Podmočani page 232] - 240. Грнчари/Grnčari[[Jovanovski-1|Jovanovski, Vlado]], [[space:Book:_Naselbite vo Prespa|Book: Населбите во Преспа/Naselbite vo Prespa (Settlements in Prespa), Ǵurǵa Publisher, Skopje, 2005]] на Википедија, [https://mk.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=%D0%9F%D0%BE%D0%B4%D0%B0%D1%82%D0%BE%D1%82%D0%B5%D0%BA%D0%B0%3A%D0%9D%D0%B0%D1%81%D0%B5%D0%BB%D0%B1%D0%B8%D1%82%D0%B5_%D0%B2%D0%BE_%D0%9F%D1%80%D0%B5%D1%81%D0%BF%D0%B0.pdf&page=38 Грнчари/Grnčari page 80] - 87. Рајца/Rajca[[Jovanovski-1|Jovanovski, Vlado]], [[space:Book:_Naselbite vo Prespa|Book: Населбите во Преспа/Naselbite vo Prespa (Settlements in Prespa), Ǵurǵa Publisher, Skopje, 2005]] на Википедија, [https://mk.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=%D0%9F%D0%BE%D0%B4%D0%B0%D1%82%D0%BE%D1%82%D0%B5%D0%BA%D0%B0:%D0%9D%D0%B0%D1%81%D0%B5%D0%BB%D0%B1%D0%B8%D1%82%D0%B5_%D0%B2%D0%BE_%D0%9F%D1%80%D0%B5%D1%81%D0%BF%D0%B0.pdf&page=128 Рајца/Rajca page 260] - 264. [[Space:Asamati|Асамати/Asamati]][[Jovanovski-1|Jovanovski, Vlado]], [[space:Book:_Naselbite vo Prespa|Book: Населбите во Преспа/Naselbite vo Prespa (Settlements in Prespa), Ǵurǵa Publisher, Skopje, 2005]] на Википедија, [https://mk.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Податотека:Населбите_во_Преспа.pdf&page=19 Асамати/Asamati page 43] - 49. [[Space:Pretor|Претор/Pretor]] ===Lower Prespa=== [[Space:Slivnica|Слвница/Slivnica]][[Jovanovski-1|Jovanovski, Vlado]], [[space:Book:_Naselbite vo Prespa|Book: Населбите во Преспа/Naselbite vo Prespa (Settlements in Prespa), Ǵurǵa Publisher, Skopje, 2005]] на Википедија, [https://mk.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=%D0%9F%D0%BE%D0%B4%D0%B0%D1%82%D0%BE%D1%82%D0%B5%D0%BA%D0%B0:%D0%9D%D0%B0%D1%81%D0%B5%D0%BB%D0%B1%D0%B8%D1%82%D0%B5_%D0%B2%D0%BE_%D0%9F%D1%80%D0%B5%D1%81%D0%BF%D0%B0.pdf&page=142 Слвница/Slivnica page 288] - 291. [[Space:Arvati|Арвати/Arvati]][[Jovanovski-1|Jovanovski, Vlado]], [[space:Book:_Naselbite vo Prespa|Book: Населбите во Преспа/Naselbite vo Prespa (Settlements in Prespa), Ǵurǵa Publisher, Skopje, 2005]] на Википедија, [https://mk.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=%D0%9F%D0%BE%D0%B4%D0%B0%D1%82%D0%BE%D1%82%D0%B5%D0%BA%D0%B0:%D0%9D%D0%B0%D1%81%D0%B5%D0%BB%D0%B1%D0%B8%D1%82%D0%B5_%D0%B2%D0%BE_%D0%9F%D1%80%D0%B5%D1%81%D0%BF%D0%B0.pdf&page=15 Арвати/Arvati page 35] - 42. [[Space:Krani|Крани/Krani]][[Jovanovski-1|Jovanovski, Vlado]], [[space:Book:_Naselbite vo Prespa|Book: Населбите во Преспа/Naselbite vo Prespa (Settlements in Prespa), Ǵurǵa Publisher, Skopje, 2005]] на Википедија, [https://mk.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=%D0%9F%D0%BE%D0%B4%D0%B0%D1%82%D0%BE%D1%82%D0%B5%D0%BA%D0%B0:%D0%9D%D0%B0%D1%81%D0%B5%D0%BB%D0%B1%D0%B8%D1%82%D0%B5_%D0%B2%D0%BE_%D0%9F%D1%80%D0%B5%D1%81%D0%BF%D0%B0.pdf&page=76 Крани/Krani page 156] - 162. [[Space:%C5%A0trbovo|Штрбово/Štrbovo]][[Jovanovski-1|Jovanovski, Vlado]], [[space:Book:_Naselbite vo Prespa|Book: Населбите во Преспа/Naselbite vo Prespa (Settlements in Prespa), Ǵurǵa Publisher, Skopje, 2005]] на Википедија, [https://mk.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=%D0%9F%D0%BE%D0%B4%D0%B0%D1%82%D0%BE%D1%82%D0%B5%D0%BA%D0%B0%3A%D0%9D%D0%B0%D1%81%D0%B5%D0%BB%D0%B1%D0%B8%D1%82%D0%B5_%D0%B2%D0%BE_%D0%9F%D1%80%D0%B5%D1%81%D0%BF%D0%B0.pdf&page=158 Штрбово/Štrbovo page 320] - 327. [[Space:Ljubojno|Љубојно/Ljubojno]] [[space:Brajčino|Брајчино/Brajčino]] [[space:Nakolec|Наколец/Nakolec]][[Jovanovski-1|Jovanovski, Vlado]], [[space:Book:_Naselbite vo Prespa|Book: Населбите во Преспа/Naselbite vo Prespa (Settlements in Prespa), Ǵurǵa Publisher, Skopje, 2005]] на Википедија, [https://mk.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=%D0%9F%D0%BE%D0%B4%D0%B0%D1%82%D0%BE%D1%82%D0%B5%D0%BA%D0%B0%3A%D0%9D%D0%B0%D1%81%D0%B5%D0%BB%D0%B1%D0%B8%D1%82%D0%B5_%D0%B2%D0%BE_%D0%9F%D1%80%D0%B5%D1%81%D0%BF%D0%B0.pdf&page=102 Наколец/Nakolec page 209] - 215. [[Space:Dolno Dupeni|Долно Дупени/Dolno Dupeni]][[Jovanovski-1|Jovanovski, Vlado]], [[space:Book:_Naselbite vo Prespa|Book: Населбите во Преспа/Naselbite vo Prespa (Settlements in Prespa), Ǵurǵa Publisher, Skopje, 2005]] на Википедија, [https://mk.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=%D0%9F%D0%BE%D0%B4%D0%B0%D1%82%D0%BE%D1%82%D0%B5%D0%BA%D0%B0:%D0%9D%D0%B0%D1%81%D0%B5%D0%BB%D0%B1%D0%B8%D1%82%D0%B5_%D0%B2%D0%BE_%D0%9F%D1%80%D0%B5%D1%81%D0%BF%D0%B0.pdf&page=45 Долно Дупени/Dolno Dupeni page 94] - 103. [[space:German_(Prespa)| Герман/German]], (Γέρμαν, Άγιος Γερμανός/Agios Germanos)[[Jovanovski-1|Jovanovski, Vlado]], [[space:Book:_Naselbite vo Prespa|Book: Населбите во Преспа/Naselbite vo Prespa (Settlements in Prespa), Ǵurǵa Publisher, Skopje, 2005]] на Википедија, [https://mk.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=%D0%9F%D0%BE%D0%B4%D0%B0%D1%82%D0%BE%D1%82%D0%B5%D0%BA%D0%B0:%D0%9D%D0%B0%D1%81%D0%B5%D0%BB%D0%B1%D0%B8%D1%82%D0%B5_%D0%B2%D0%BE_%D0%9F%D1%80%D0%B5%D1%81%D0%BF%D0%B0.pdf&page=178 Герман/German page 361] - 369 [[Space:Robi|Роби/Robi]] (Р’мби, Р’би), (Λαιμός/Laimós)[[Jovanovski-1|Jovanovski, Vlado]], [[space:Book:_Naselbite vo Prespa|Book: Населбите во Преспа/Naselbite vo Prespa (Settlements in Prespa), Ǵurǵa Publisher, Skopje, 2005]] на Википедија, [https://mk.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=%D0%9F%D0%BE%D0%B4%D0%B0%D1%82%D0%BE%D1%82%D0%B5%D0%BA%D0%B0:%D0%9D%D0%B0%D1%81%D0%B5%D0%BB%D0%B1%D0%B8%D1%82%D0%B5_%D0%B2%D0%BE_%D0%9F%D1%80%D0%B5%D1%81%D0%BF%D0%B0.pdf&page=213 Роби/Robi page 430] - 437 [[Space:Nivici|Нивици/Nivic]] (Νίβιτσα, Νίβιστα), (Ψαράδες/Psarades)[[Jovanovski-1|Jovanovski, Vlado]], [[space:Book:_Naselbite vo Prespa|Book: Населбите во Преспа/Naselbite vo Prespa (Settlements in Prespa), Ǵurǵa Publisher, Skopje, 2005]] на Википедија, [https://mk.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=%D0%9F%D0%BE%D0%B4%D0%B0%D1%82%D0%BE%D1%82%D0%B5%D0%BA%D0%B0:%D0%9D%D0%B0%D1%81%D0%B5%D0%BB%D0%B1%D0%B8%D1%82%D0%B5_%D0%B2%D0%BE_%D0%9F%D1%80%D0%B5%D1%81%D0%BF%D0%B0.pdf&page=199 Нивици/Nivici page 402] - 408 [[Space:Rudari|Рудари/Rudari]] (Ρούδαρι, Καλλιθέα/Kallithèa)[[Jovanovski-1|Jovanovski, Vlado]], [[space:Book:_Naselbite vo Prespa|Book: Населбите во Преспа/Naselbite vo Prespa (Settlements in Prespa), Ǵurǵa Publisher, Skopje, 2005]] на Википедија, [https://mk.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Податотека%3AНаселбите_во_Преспа.pdf&page=217 Рудари/Rudari page 438] - 443. [[Space:Štrkovo, Prespa|Штрково/Štrkovo]] (Πλατύ/Platy, Στύρκοβα/Styrkova)[[Jovanovski-1|Jovanovski, Vlado]], [[space:Book:_Naselbite vo Prespa|Book: Населбите во Преспа/Naselbite vo Prespa (Settlements in Prespa), Ǵurǵa Publisher, Skopje, 2005]] на Википедија, [https://mk.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=%D0%9F%D0%BE%D0%B4%D0%B0%D1%82%D0%BE%D1%82%D0%B5%D0%BA%D0%B0:%D0%9D%D0%B0%D1%81%D0%B5%D0%BB%D0%B1%D0%B8%D1%82%D0%B5_%D0%B2%D0%BE_%D0%9F%D1%80%D0%B5%D1%81%D0%BF%D0%B0.pdf&page=223 Штрково/Štrkovo page 450] - 455 [[Space:Orovnik_(Prespa)|Оровник/Orovnik]] (Καρυές/Karyes, Όροβνικ/Orovnik)[[Jovanovski-1|Jovanovski, Vlado]], [[space:Book:_Naselbite vo Prespa|Book: Населбите во Преспа/Naselbite vo Prespa (Settlements in Prespa), Ǵurǵa Publisher, Skopje, 2005]] на Википедија, [https://mk.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=%D0%9F%D0%BE%D0%B4%D0%B0%D1%82%D0%BE%D1%82%D0%B5%D0%BA%D0%B0%3A%D0%9D%D0%B0%D1%81%D0%B5%D0%BB%D0%B1%D0%B8%D1%82%D0%B5_%D0%B2%D0%BE_%D0%9F%D1%80%D0%B5%D1%81%D0%BF%D0%B0.pdf&page=203 Оровник/Orovnik page 411] - 416 [[Space:Besvina|Бесвина/Besvina]] (Σφήκα/Sfika)[[Jovanovski-1|Jovanovski, Vlado]], [[space:Book:_Naselbite vo Prespa|Book: Населбите во Преспа/Naselbite vo Prespa (Settlements in Prespa), Ǵurǵa Publisher, Skopje, 2005]] на Википедија, [https://mk.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=%D0%9F%D0%BE%D0%B4%D0%B0%D1%82%D0%BE%D1%82%D0%B5%D0%BA%D0%B0%3A%D0%9D%D0%B0%D1%81%D0%B5%D0%BB%D0%B1%D0%B8%D1%82%D0%B5_%D0%B2%D0%BE_%D0%9F%D1%80%D0%B5%D1%81%D0%BF%D0%B0.pdf&page=169 Бесвина/Besvina page 342] - 347 ===Mala Prespa=== [[Space:Leska|Леска/Leska]] (Leskë, Lajthizë). ==Culture, sport and gatherings== '''Ancestrial culure i Prespa''' Gorna Prespa ima poseben gornoprespanski [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Upper_Prespa_dialect -dialekt], -folklor, -ora i -pesni. Dolna Prespa (so Mala Prespa) ima poseben dolnoprespanski [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lower_Prespa_dialect -dialekt], -folklor, -ora[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMoAMbCaJ2k Оро од Долна Преспа] & [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wGwnIFrSlOM Оро од Долна Преспа, Софјанче], [https://www.youtube.com/@vesnikmakedonium9621 Vesnik Makedonium] at Facebook, Dec 2021. i -pesni. ==Genealogy books and documents== [[Jovanovski-1|Jovanovski, Vlado]], [[Space:Book: Naselbite vo Prespa|Book: Населбите во Преспа/Naselbite vo Prespa (Settlements in Prespa)]] == Sources == *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prespa Prespa] at Wikipedia *[https://mk.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%9F%D1%80%D0%B5%D1%81%D0%BF%D0%B0 Преспа] на Википедија * [https://www.facebook.com/groups/201988553344389 link to МОЈАТА ПРЕСПА!!!!....МОЈОТ РЕСЕН!!!!...МОЈАТА СУДБИНА!!!!.....], at Facebook, groupe created by Metodija Jonovski. * Katin, Slave [http://www.pollitecon.com/Assets/Ebooks/Prespanska-Razglednitsa.pdf Book: Преспанска разгледница/Prespanska Razglednica], Македонска искра/Makedonska iskra, Skopje dat 2019.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Preston, Connecticut]] [[Category:Griswold, Connecticut]] [[Category:Ayer_Name_Study]] == Early Ayer Listings In Preston, Connecticut Vital Records == : '''VR''' - Connecticut Vital Records - Preston - Births, Marriages, Deaths - from Barbour Collections, Connecticut State Library and Connecticut Historical Society, Compiled about 1919 ''The vital record series of the town of Preston consists of 8 volumes ... In the first four volumes every entry is taken. Volumes 5 thru 8 contain in tabulated form the births, deaths, and marriages form 1848 to 1867, and the following entries only from these volumes appear: births prior to Dec 31, 1850, marriages prior to Dec 31, 1850, and all the deaths, the last entry being Dec 22, 1867. Volumes 6 and 7 are a recent compilation of matter gleaned principally from the records of the First Church, the Second Church, and the Separatists' Church, and the private marriage record of Justice Samuel Mott. These records contain marriages and baptisms and are said to be not recorded in the other volumes of town records. ... records listed here made from a set of cards based on a copy of the Preston Vital Records made in 1910 by James N. Arnold of Providence, RI. The Arnold copy is now in the possession of the Connecticut State Library ... Hartford, Conn. May 1919'' : '''CR''' - Connecitcut Church Records - Index for Griswold (formerly North or Second Church in Preston) 1720 - 1887, Connecticut State Library, 1946 : '''CHS''' - Connecticut Historical Society - Ayer / Ayers / Aire File - Collection of a set of loose papers that are transcriptions of various town and church records relating to people with surname Ayer (or one of its variants) in Connecticut - I have transcribed a few that appear to relate to the family of David and Jerusha Ayer of Preston. == Preston == : Preston is a town in New London County, Connecticut, United States. In 1686, Thomas Parke, Thomas Tracy, and several others petitioned for and were granted by the Connecticut General Court authority to establish a plantation seven miles square to the east of Norwich and north of New London and Stonington. Owaneco, son of the Mohegan sachem Uncas, gave a confirmatory deed for the land in 1687. In October of that same year, the town was formally incorporated as Preston, named for the English city of Preston, Lancashire. PC02 - F.M. Caulkins, History of Norwich, (Thomas Robinson, 1845) PC03 - Connecticut Colony Public Records, Vol. III : The Ecclesiastical Society of Preston was first organized in 1698, with the first meetinghouse located in present-day Preston City. At the request of residents in the northern part of Preston (now the town of Griswold), the North Society was established in 1716. A splinter group, the Separate Church of Preston, was established in 1747 and continued until 1817. The Preston City Baptist Church (now the Preston City Bible Church) was established in 1812. PC04 - Connecticut Colony Public Records, Vol. IV PC05 - Preston. First Congregational Church. The Bicentennial Celebration (see also Preston, CT [http://www.preston-ct.org/] ) == VR - Ayer, Ayers, Ayre ( 10 ) == * Abby A., of Preston, m. John P. Babcock, of Golina, N.Y., Apr. 5, 1840 by Rev. Augustus B. Collins - V4, p38 * Abby Ann, (d. Jonas & Abby), b. June 10, 1822 - V2, p377 * Abby M., of Preston, m. William S. Crandall, of West Killingly, Mar. 8, 1841, by Rev. N. E. Shailer - V4, p55 * Abby Margarett, (d. Nathan, Jr. & Nancy), b. May 29, 1820 - V2, p388 * Abegall, m. Samuell Parke, May 8, 1709 - V1, p59 * Abigail, now Abigail Stanton, m. Samuell Mott, b. of Preston, Jan 13, 1788 - V2, p 188 * Adeline J., married, b. in Windham, d. Nov 23, 1861, ae 26 - V8-C, p17 * Albert, s. (Jonas & Nabby), b. Oct. 3, 1815 - V2, p377 * Charles B., married, farmer, d. July 20, 1861, ae 52 - V8-C, p16 * Charles Brown, s. (William & Margaret), b. Mar. 8, 1809 - V2, p308 * Charity, d. David & Jerusha, b. May 13, 1724 - V1, p8 * Charity, d. David, b. Aug 6, 1748 - V1, p8 * Daniel, s. David, b. Mar. 13, 1734 - V1, p8 * Daniel T., farmer, unmarried, d. July 12, 1859, ae 48 - V8-C, p12 * Daniel Tracy, s. (William & Margaret), b. Oct 15, 1810 - V2, p 308 * David, s. (David & Jerusha), b. Aug 28, 1727 - V1, p8 * Deborah, married, b. in Virginia, d. Aug 26, 1859, ae 82 - V8-C, p13 * Desire, d. (Nathan & Desire), b. June 2, 1769 - V2, p162 * Desire, w. Capt. Nathan, d. Apr. 4, 1796 - V2, p 162 * Desire, m. Oliver Crary, Jr., b. of Preston, Feb. 24, 1802, by Samuel Mott, J. P. - V2, p335 * Desire, m. Russell Davis, Nov. 5, 1835, by Rev. Nathan E. Shailer - V3, p 323 * Desire T., d. (Nathan, Jr. & Nancy), b. Jan 30, 1815 - V2, p388 * Dolly, m. John Tyler Mott, b. of Preston, Nov. 30, 1800 - V2, p307 * Dorithy, d. (Nathan & Desire), b. Jun 23, 1780 - V2, p162 * Elisha, s. David, b. Mar. 4, 1749/50 - V1, p8 * Elisha, farmer, married, d. Dec. 17, 1858, ae 91 1/2 - V8-C, p11 * George A., s. Albert G., ae 33, farmer, & Jane, ae 27, b. Apr 22, 1849 - V5, p4 * Harriet, (d. Nathan, Jr. & Nancy), b. Oct. 3, 1822 - V2, p388 * Harriet, of Preston, m. Henry Albro, of Coventry, Oct. 18, 1846, by Rev. N. V. Steadman - V4, p132 * Harrison G., farmer, unmarried, b. in Virginia, d. Dec. 12, 1853, ae 47 - V8-C, p2 * Hattie O., d. Mar. 8, 1867, ae 9 m. - V8-C, p27 * James M., (s. Jonas & nabby), b. May 11, 1820 - V2, p377 * Jerusha, m. Silas Clark, b. of Preston, Feb. 28, 1745/6 - V2, p30 * Jesse, s. David, b. Feb. 20, 1736/7 - V1, p8 * John, s. (Jonas & Nabby), b. Apr. 1, 1817 - V2, p377 == VR - Ayer, Ayers, Ayre ( 11 ) == * John Adams, (s. Nathan, Jr. & Nancy), b. Aug. 2, 1826 - V2,p388 * Jonas, s. (Nathan & Desire), b. Mar. 26, 1778 - V2, p162 * Jonas, m. Nabby Morgan, b. of Preston, Jan. 10, 1813 - V2, p377 * Jonas Morgan, (s. Jonas & Nabby), b. Mar. 30, 1824 - V2, p377 * Latham H., of N. Stonington, m. Susan A. Ames, of Preston, Sep. 13, 1830, by Rev. Augustus B. Collins - V3, p151 * Lewis H., s. Charles B., ae 38, farmer, & Hannah, ae 28, b. Oct. 2, 1847 - V5, p4 * Louisa, d. (Jonas & Nabby), b. Mar. 2, 1814 - V2, p377 * Louisa, of Preston, m. John P. Babcock, of Groton, Nov. 28, 1833, by Rev. John G. Wightman - V3, p199 * Lucy, of Stonington, m. John Avery, 3d, of Preston, ( ) 25, 1779 - V2, p166 * Margeret, d. Charles B., ae 41, farmer, & Hannah, ae 31, Nov. 14, 1850 - V5, p3 * Nancy, wid., b. in R.I., d. Oct. 24, 1857, ae 66 - V8-C, p9 * Nancy G., d. (Nathan, Jr. & Nancy), b. Apr 26, 1813 - V2, p388 * Nancy G., m. Andrew H. Gallup, May 13, 1833, by Rev. Alfred Gates - V3, p193 * Nathan, of Stonington, m. Desire Tracy, of Norwich, Mar. 12, 1767 - V2, p162 * Nathan, s. (Nathan & Desire) b. June 22, 1771 - V2, p162 * Nathan, Jr., m. Nancy Smith, b. of Preston, Feb. 1, 1790 - V2, p169 * Nathan Jr., m. Nancy Green, Nov. 26, 1809 - V2, p388 * Nathan, 3d, s. (Nathan, Jr. & Nancy), b. Oct 3, 1811 - V2, p388 * Nathan, Capt., d. June 24, 1820 - V2, p162 * Nathan, married, farmer, d. Dec. 25, 1853, ae 81 - V8-C, p2 * Nathan Henry, (s. Nathan, Jr. & Nancy), b. Apr. 10, 1833 - V2, p388 * Nathan Wheeler, 3d, s. (William & Margaret), b. Jan 21, 1817 - V2, p308 * Olive, d. (Nathan & Desire), b. Mar. 27, 1776 - V2, p162 * Priscilla, of Voluntown, m. Luke Brumbly, of Preston, Dec. 12, 1733 - V2, p74 * Ruth, m. Isaac Wheeler Stanton, b. of Stonington, Sept. 19, 1765 - V2, p131 * Sally D., d. (Nathan, Jr. & Nancy), b. Oct. 3, 1817 - V2, p388 * Sarah, d. Joseph & Elizabeth, b. Mar. 11, 1739 - V2, p25 * William, s. (Nathan & Desire), b. Dec. 1, 1773 - V2, p162 * William, of Preston, m. Margaret Brown, of Stonington, Feb. 27, 1806 - V2, p308 * William, Jr., s. (William & Margaret), b. June 30, 1815 - V2, p308 * William Austin, s. (William & Margaret), b. May 11, 1807; d. ae about 9 m. - V2, p308 == VR - Ayer ( 226 ) == * Ann, of Preston, m. John Kinne, of Voluntown, May 18, 1749 - V6, p1 * Desire, m. Oliver Crary, Jr., b. of Preston, Feb. 24, 1802, by Samuel Mott, J.P. - V6, p3 * Eunice, d. David, bp. Dec. 30, 1741 - V7, p5 * Hannah, of Preston, m. John Lord, of Norwich, July 31, 1728 - V6, p1 * John, s. David, bp. July 31, 1756 - V7, p5 * Jonathan, s. David, bp. Aug 29, 1730 - V7, p5 * Joseph, of Stonington, m. Elizabeth Herrick, of Preston, May 23, 1730 - V6, p1 * Nathan, s. David, bp. Apr. 17, 1755 - V7, p5 * Nathan, m. Olive Green, b. of Preston, Oct. 10, 1791 - V6, p1 * Nathan, Capt., m. Margaret Clarke, b. of Preston, Feb. 24, 1799 - V6, p3 * Priscilla, of Voluntown, m. Luke Brumley, of Preston, Dec. 12, 1733 - V6, p1 * Sarah, d. David, bp. June 26, 1726 - V7, p5 * Sarah, d. David, bp. Apr. 5, 1752 - V7, p5 * Zipporah, d. David, bp. May 13, 1739 - V7, p5 == CR - Ayer, Ayers, Ayr, Ayrs ( 10 ) == * Ann, of Preston, m. John Kinni, of Voluntown, May 18, 1749 - V1, p256 * Charity, d. David, bp. Aug. 2, 1724 - V1, p58 * Charity, d. David, bp. Sept. 4, 1748 - V1, p79 * Daniel, s. David, bp. Apr. 28, 1734 - V1, p63 * David & w. Jerusha, o.c. Aug. 2, 1724 - V1, p36 * David, adm. ch. Dec. 18, 1726 - V1, p10 * David, s. David, bp. Aug. 27, 1727 - V1, p59 * David, his w., absented herself from communion, Dec. 9, 1772 - V1, p 165, 167 * David, d. Jan 19, 1773 - V1, p204 * Elisha, s. David, bp. Apr. 15, 1750 - V1, p80 * Esther, m. Jonathan Phillips, Mar. 15, 1721/2 - V1, p251 * Esther, d. Joseph, of Stonington, bp. Apr. 16, 1732 - V1, p61 * Eunice, d. David, bp. Dec. 30, 1741 - V1, p71 * Hannah, of Preston, m. Silvanus Herrington, of Norwich, July 31, 1729 - V1, p252 * Jerusha & hus. David, o.c. Aug 2, 1724 - V1, p36 * Jerusha, adm. ch. Aug. 7, 1726 - V1, p10 * Jerusha, d. David, bp. Oct. 10, 1731 - V1, p61 * Jesse, s. David, bp. Apr. 17, 1737 - V1, p66 * John, s. David, bp. July 31, 1756 - V1, p90 * Jonathan, m. Lydia Burton, Jan. 3, 1722/3 - V1, p251 * Jonathan, s. David, bp. Apr. 19, 1730 - V1, p60 * Joseph, of Stonington, m. Elizabeth Herr(ick), May 28, 1730 - V1, p 252 * Joseph, m. Lydia Davis, Dec. 15, 1748 - V1, p256 * Margeret, adm. ch. Aug. 3, 1755 - V1, p14 * Margret, adm. ch. Aug. 3, 1755 - V3, p61 * Margerett, ch. mem. Nov. 4, 1762 - V1, p15 * Nathan, s. David, bp. Aug. 17, 1755 "on his wife's right" - V1, p88 * Nathan, his w., d. Apr. 23, 1789 - V1, p212 * Nathan, m. Olive Green, b. of Preston, Oct. 10, 1791 - V1, p149 * Nathan, his w., d. Dec. 12, 1798, ae 55 - V1, p217 * Nathan, d. Jan. 12, 1801, ae 60 - V1, p218 * Priscilla, of Voluntown, m. Luke Brumly, of Preston, Dec. 12, 1733 - V1, p253 * Sarah, d. David, bp. June 26, 1726 - V1, p59 * Sarah, d. David, bp. Apr. 5, 1752 - V1, p 84 * --------, wid., d. June 26, 1794 - V1, p215 == CHS - John (3) Ayer == * John (3) Ayer of Haverhill and Stonington - Boston Transcript - July 14, 1912 - 3417.22 :: HTR = Haverhill Town Records; STR = Stonington Town Records; SCh = Stonington Church Records: BOS = Boston Records :: John (3) Ayer b. May 14, 1657 (HTR) or Jan 5, 1661/2 (BOS) son of Thomas & Elizabeth (Hutchins) Ayer; m. Hannah Travers of Boston Sept. 13, 1683 (HTR), dau of Daniel and Esther Travers; o.c. March 31, 1700 (SCh); d. Apl 19, 1748 (STR). :: Children of John (3) Ayer & Hannah (Travers) Ayer: :* Hannah - b. Aug 7, 1685 (HTR); d. Aug 26, 1685 (HTR) :* Hannah - b. Aug 10, 1686 (HTR); m. Sylvanus Herrington - 2d wife :* John - b. Apl 18, 1688 (HTR) :* Daniel - b. June 15, 1691 (HTR) :* David - b. May 23, 1693 (HTR); bp. March 15, 1696 (SCh); m. Jerusha :* Sarah - b. Apl 1, 1697 (STR); m. James Minor May 4, 1721 (STR) :* Esther - b. Oct 28, 1699 (STR); bp. Sept 15, 1700 (SCh) :* Jerusha - b. Dec 8, 1703 (STR); bp. Oct 24, 1703 (SCh) :* Ruth - b. Nov 17, 1706 (STR); d. Dec 13, 1706 (STR) == CHS - David Ayer of Preston == :: ''unsourced page in CHS Ayer file''. * David Ayer of Preston, s. of John; m. Jerusha :* Charity b 1724 :* David b 1727 :* Daniel b 1734 :* Jesse b 1736/7 :* Charity b 1748 :* Elisha b 1749/50 == CHS - David Ayers of Preston == :: PTR = Preton, CT Town Records * David Ayers of Preston m. Jerusha :: Children of David and Jerusha: :* Charity - b. May 13, 1724 (PTR) :* David - b. Aug 28, 1727 (PTR) :* Daniel - b. Mch 13, 1734 (PTR) :* Jesse - b. Feb 20, 1736/7 (PTR) :* Charity - b. Aug 6, 1748 (PTR) :* Elisha - b. Mch 4, 1749/50 (PTR) == CHS - David Aiers of Stonington / Preston == * David ( ) Ayers (John ) bapt. Mar. 15, 1696 1st Chh Stonington Conn. * David Aiers (Vit. Rec. Preston, Conn.; 1-8) :* Charity dau. of Dauid Aiers & Jerusha his wife, born May 13, 1724 :* David --------------------- born Aug. 28, 1727 :* Daniel ---------------------------- Mar. 13, 1734 :* Jesse ------------------------------ Feb. 20, 1736/7 :* Charity, their dau. ----------- Aug. 6, 1748 :* Elisha, their son -------------- Mar. 4, 1749/50 * Chn of David Ayers bapt. at 2nd Chh Preston (now Griswold) Pachuag :* 1724, Aug. 2, Charity :* 1726, June 26 Sarah :* 1727, Aug. 27 David :* 1730, Apr. 19 Jonathan :* 1731, Oct. 10 Jerusha :* 1734, Apr. 28 Daniel :* 1736, Apr. 13 Jesse :* 1739, May 13, Zipporah :* 1741, Dec. 13 Eunice :* 1748, Sept. 7 Charity :* 1750, Apr. 15 Elisha == Sources == : '''Footnotes: ''' : '''Source Citations:''' * Town of Preston, Connecticut Website [http://www.preston-ct.org/] * Wikipedia - Preston, CT - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Preston,_Connecticut] * Wikipedia - Griswold, CT - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Griswold,_Connecticut] * Connecticut Historical Society - [http://chs.org/] * Connecticut State Library - [http://libguides.ctstatelibrary.org/hg/home] * Early Preston (now Griswold), CT Marriages (before 1800) [http://homepage.ct.metrocast.net/~kamaba/NewLondonCo/Preston_Marriages.html] or [http://www.rays-place.com/marrage/griswold-preston-ct.htm] * Admissions & Renewals of Covenant - First Congregational Church of Preston, CT (1698 - 1898) [http://dunhamwilcox.net/ct/preston_ct_admis.htm] * Griswold, Connecticut Church Records (including all those transcribed above) [http://interactive.ancestry.com/3032/41107_620303988_0332-00001?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2fsearch%2fdb.aspx%3fdbid%3d3032%26path%3d&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnBrowsing#?imageId=41107_620303988_0332-00014] * History of Preston, CT [http://www.preston-ct.org/index.php/our-community/history-of-preston] * History of Griswold, CT [http://www.griswold-ct.org/historygriswold.html] * Access Connecticut - Connecticut Genealogy [http://www.accessgenealogy.com/connecticut-genealogy] == Inbound Links == * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Preston%2C_CT_-_Ayer_Vital_Records|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

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[[Category: US Southern Colonies Family Studies]] '''[[Price-171|John Price (abt.1586-1628)]]''' This research page is for the ancestry of "[[Price-171|John the Immigrant]]" and includes some information about related branches of the Price families of Wales. Members of the two main branches - descendants of [[Pryce-1|Thomas]] and [[ap Rhys-75|Meredith]], sons of [[ap Dafydd Llwyd-1|Rhys ap Dafydd Llwyd]]See the pedigrees on pages 290, 291, 314-315, 331 in the [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/102291998 Visitations of Wales], volume I. - are often confused, as are those members of more distantly related branches. For more information about [[Price-171|John Price]] in America and his descendants, see their profiles and the research space page [[Space: Price Family - Jamestown and Virginia Patriots|Price Family - Jamestown and Virginia Patriots]]. See [[Price-171#Indenture|John's profile]] for information about the 1610 indenture cited as source for his parentage as well as evidence that the John Price of Montgomery, Wales, son of [[Price-172|Richard]], is the same John Price found in the 1624/5 Jamestown Muster, age 40, having arrived in Virginia aboard the ''Starr''. Details about his children are conflicting; see his wife [[Unknown-553968|Ann's profile]] for an overview, "[[Unknown-553968#ChildrenResearch|Children]]", under [[Unknown-553968#Research Notes|Research Notes]] (see also the section on [[Unknown-553968#Children|Children]] in the Biography). ''Note ''- The [[#Locations|Locations]] section below (which includes a [[#Maps|Maps]] section) is a lot more detailed than originally intended, but it helps to place the various branches of Price families in Wales. ~ [[Noland-165]], 6 February 2022 == Lineage of John Price "the Immigrant" == [[Price-171|John Price]] immigrated to Virginia aboard the ''Starr'', arriving in May - probably in the year 1611. He was the son of [[Price-172|Richard Pryse]] of Glan Meheli,The ''Visitations of Wales'' entry for the family of Richard ap John ap Meredith ([https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiug.30112037684328&view=1up&seq=347&skin=2021&size=150 315-316]) has the heading "The Pedigrees of Richd. ap John ap Meredith, One of the Gentlemen of the Parish of Kerie." An additional heading, above that, is "Glanmeheli in Ceri Parish", footnoted "This heading has been supplied by the editor." The SGM discussion notes that the father of John the immigrant is Richard of Glan Meheli: * Paul K. Davis, [https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/LkmvilMSzFY/m/DG4V7CHmrWoJ SGM post] 29 March 2004, in the discussion "Royal ancestry: John Price of Jamestown" (accessed 26 January 2022).See also Kay Haden's Rootsweb site, "Some Descendants of John Price", [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~katy/genealogy/price/b18840.html First Generation]. who was the son of Richard ap John ap Meredith, gent.Visitations of Wales, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiug.30112037684328&view=1up&seq=347&skin=2021&size=150 pages 315-316]. To give John's ancestry in the Welsh way ("ap" meaning "son of"), from information in the Visitations of Wales: : John ap Richard ap Richard ap John ap Meredith ap Rhys ap Dafydd Llwyd ap Dafydd ap Einion ap Howell ap Tudor ap Einion ap Ieva ap Grownwy ap Ivor ap Idnerth ap Cadwgan ap Elystan, etc.Visitations of Wales, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiug.30112037684328&view=1up&seq=345&skin=2021&size=150 page 313]. :The estimated dates that work for the lineage of John of Virginia as portrayed in WikiTree (see their profiles for details and sources): # [[Price-171|John Price]] born about 1586 # [[Price-172|Richard Price]] born about 1555/60 # [[Pryse-116|Richard ap John ap Meredith]] born about 1530, living June 1586, when he testified (along with his oldest son Edward Price) in the Visitations of Wales # [[ap Maredudd-42|John ap Meredith]] born about 1500 # [[ap Rhys-75|Meredith ap Rhys ap Dafydd Llwyd]] born about 1465-9 # [[ap Dafydd Llwyd-1|Rhys ap Dafydd Llwlyd]] born about 1440 (died 1469''Soldiers, Weapons and Armies in the Fifteenth Century,'' edited by Anne Curry, Adrian R. Bell ([https://books.google.com/books?id=mN07G3w3lUwC&pg=PA116 page 116, Google Books], accessed 1 February 2022). The book lists poems related to the fall of William Herbert which includes the one for Rhys: "For Rhys ap Dafydd Llwyd, missing after the battle of Edgecote" (page 102).) # [[ap Dafydd-35|Dafydd Llwyd]] born about 1400 (died before 1469) # [[ab Einion-10|Dafydd ab Einion]] born about 1375 : Wives are named in the Visitations of Wales. See also the tabular pedigree for descendants of "David Lloyd of Llanfair in Cedewaen, now called Newtown Hall" (through his grandsons Thomas and Meredith) at "Newtown Hall and Vaenor" in ''The History of the Princes,... and the Ancient... Lords of Arwystli, Cedewen, and Meirionydd'' (starting on page 374).Jacob Youde William Lloyd, ''The History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher, and the Ancient Nobility of Powys Fadog: And the Ancient Lords of Arwystli, Cedewen, and Meirionydd,'' Volume 4 (T. Richards, 1884): "Newtown Hall and Vaenor", [https://books.google.com/books?id=Eh0fAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA374 page 374]; Meredith's pedigree continues on [https://books.google.com/books?id=Eh0fAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA259 page 259]. ([https://books.google.com/books?id=Eh0fAAAAMAAJ&dq=%22battle+of+danesmore%22&source=gbs_navlinks_s Google Books], accessed 1 February 2022). '''Surname''': Although it is said that from the time of [[Pryce-1|Thomas]] and [[ap Rhys-75|Meredith ap Rhys]], the descendants of [[ap Dafydd Llwyd-1|Rhys ap Dafydd Llwyd]] went by the surname based on his name (Pryse, Pryce, Price). However, John's grandfather [[Pryse-116|Richard]], grandson of [[ap Rhys-75|Meredith]], had apparently not adopted a surname by 1586. The report of his family and that of Edward, his oldest son, are "[t]estified by Richd Jno. Meredith and Edward Price".Visitations of Wales, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiug.30112037684328&view=1up&seq=348&skin=2021&size=150 page 316]. '''Welsh Names''': The Visitations uses the English version of names; e.g., Meredith instead of the Welsh Maredudd (or its variant, Meredydd).Behind the Name: [https://www.behindthename.com/name/maredudd Maredudd] (accessed 1 February 2022). The Welsh alphabet is different than the English alphabet (e.g., it lacks "v"), so there are spelling differences also, such as "ferch" instead of the English "verch" for "daughter of", and Dafydd instead of David. The English "th" is "dd" (e.g., Meredith/Maredudd). Rhys has several spellings in the Visitations, including Rees and Rice. There's also Llwyd and Lloyd (Welsh has seven vowels, including w and y - see [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Welsh_alphabet_card_italic_C19th.jpg this chart]). Oddly, most all sources give "John" (which is usually "Ieuan", often anglicized as Evan).The Welsh alphabet today has 29 letters but does not include the letters K, Q, V, X, or Z - nor J for the time period of this Price lineage: "The letter j has been accepted into Welsh orthography only relatively recently: for use in those words borrowed from English in which the /dʒ/ sound is retained in Welsh, even where that sound is not represented by j in English spelling, as in garej (garage) and ffrij (fridge)." In addition, written Welsh uses four accent marks, "but their use is not considered part of the alphabet." ~ [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Welsh_orthography Welsh orthography] (Wikipedia, accessed 4 February 2022), which includes a table showing English examples to aid pronunciation. In addition to verch/ferch and John/Ieuan mentioned in the text, K is C (e.g., Ceri instead of Kery or Kerry), although according to the Wikipedia article on the Welsh language: * The letter "k" was in common use until the 16th century, but was dropped at the time of the publication of the New Testament in Welsh, as William Salesbury explained: "C for K, because the printers have not so many as the Welsh requireth". ~ [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Welsh_language Welsh language] (Wikipedia, accessed 4 February 2022) From [https://www.open.edu/openlearn/languages/discovering-wales-and-welsh-first-steps/content-section-2.5 Open Learn], which also includes a pronunciation guide: "This is the order that they will appear in a Welsh dictionary: a, b, c, ch, d, dd, e, f, ff, g, ng, h, i, j, l, ll, m, n, o, p, ph, r, rh, s, t, th, u, w, y." == Anchor Dates == '''1625''': [[Price-171|John Price]] was 40 in the 1624/5 Jamestown Muster;John Price, mustered at Neck of Land, Charles City, Virginia, with wife Ann Price and Mary, a 3-month-old child (not specifically stated as his daughter, or surnamed "Price"). ~ [https://archive.org/details/originallistsofp00hottuoft/page/217/mode/1up?q=price&view=theater Hotten, page 203]. the Jamestowne Society estimates his birth year as "about 1586".[http://www.jamestowne.org/price---price.html Jamestowne Society]: Price, John - A6408; born ca. 1586, died 1628; (Muster of 1624/5); Neck of Land: 1625 (Burgess) ''accessed 2 February 2022.'' The 1586 estimate seems to be confirmed by the Visitations of Wales: testimony in June 1586 by Richard Jno. Meredith, John's grandfather, names Richard among his children but does not mention any grandchildren other than those reported by his oldest son, Edward Price (Adam and Elizabeth, by his first wife). '''1610/11''': John Price signed an indenture in 1610/11, in which he was described as "son and heir of Richard Pryce of Manavon, Montgomery"Vina Chandler Price, compiler, ''Ancestors and Descendants of John Price: Immigrant to Virginia, 1610-11'' [https://books.google.com/books?id=dRdJAAAAMAAJ&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=%22john+pryce%22+indenture Google Books, page 511], accessed 2 February 2022). The SGM discussion about John notes that the citation for the indenture is "British Museum, A.D.D. Charter 1036" (Google Books' snippit view includes only part of the information from the indenture, which is said to also name John's mother as Ursula). The index of charters describes the indenture as "Manavon Lian, ''co. Montgom.'' Sale in, 1610. Add. 1036.''Index to the charters and rolls in the Department of manuscripts, British museum,'' edited by Henry J. Ellis and Francis B. Bickley, [https://archive.org/details/indextochartersr01brituoft/page/496/mode/2up?q=manavon page 497] (accessed 3 February 2022). See also [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1368801/help-with-finding-record-britain-citation-the-british-museum this G2G discussion]. '''1586''': [[Pryse-116|Richard ap John ap Meredith]] was the source of information for his family in the 1586 Visitation of Wales. His oldest son Edward Price reported two children by his first wife, and a second wife. Richard lists his children as Edward, James, John, Charles, Thomas, Richard, Margd and Mary. His son Edward Price testified that he had two children (Adam and Elizabeth) by his first wife Catherin and that his second wife was Mary, daughter of Robert Hughes. '''1485-1509''': [[Tudor-18|Henry Tudor]], king from 22 August 1485 to 21 April 1509 (according to [[Tudor-18|his profile]]); [[ap Rhys-75|Meredith ap Rhys]] was "Esquire of the body to K. Henry 7th". '''1461-1470''': [[York-1159|Edward York]] was king from 4 Mar 1461 to 3 October 1470 and from 11 Apr 1471 to 9 Apr 1483 (according to [[York-1159|his profile]]); [[ap Dafydd Llwyd-1|Rhys ap Dafydd Llwyd]] was "Esquire of the body of Edward the 4th". == Father of John == :'''[[Price-172]]: Richard Price (1555-1638)''' : [[Price-172|Richard Pryce]] of Glan Meheli, son of [[Pryse-116|Richard ap John ap Meredith]], gent., was the father of [[Price-171|John Price]] of Virginia. : [[Price-172|Richard]] is father of [[Price-171|John]] the immigrant because... : "John Pryce, was described as son and heir of Richard Pryce in an indenture in 1610-11 from Richard Pryce of Manavon, Montgomery County, Gentlemen, and Ursula Pryce, his wife to ___ Robinson. Thomas Pryce, brother of Richard Price II, was one of the witnesses. [Indenture, British Museum, A.D.D. Charter 1036, PC]. The signature on this indenture corresponds in every detail with the signature of John Price on the Petition to the King sent from Virginia in 1625-26 when John Price signed as a member of the Burgess. [Public Record Office, London, England, C.O. 1/3, 17276, PC]."Paul K. Davis, SGM post 29 March 2004, in the discussion "Royal ancestry: John Price of Jamestown" (accessed 26 January 2022).... : "This John Pryce was registered at the Shrewsbury School as John Pryce, gen. F. (i.e. 'son of a gentleman') 2 June 1600, two shillings sixpence. This was the entrance register. Two shillings sixpence were paid by those students not living in the town of Shrewsbury. Pupils generally entered at the age of fifteen or thereabouts. The three sons of Rev. Thomas [Pryce] of St. Chads entered in the following order: Daniel, Samson, John and each paid two pence because they were 'oppidans', (i.e. living in town). The John of this group, entering in 1603, therefore born about 1588 or 1589." :: See [https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/LkmvilMSzFY this 2004 SGM discussion] (especially the posts by Paul K Davis) and [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~katy/genealogy/price/b18840.html this Rootsweb page] (by Kay Haden). See also [https://books.google.com/books?id=dRdJAAAAMAAJ&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=%22john+pryce%22+indenture Google Books, page 511] in Vina Chandler Price's ''Ancestors and Descendants of John Price...'' (which shows a partial transcription of the indenture). The index of charters describes the indenture as "Manavon Lian, ''co. Montgom.'' Sale in, 1610. Add. 1036."''Index to the charters and rolls in the Department of manuscripts, British museum,'' edited by Henry J. Ellis and Francis B. Bickley, [https://archive.org/details/indextochartersr01brituoft/page/496/mode/2up?q=manavon page 497] (accessed 3 February 2022). See also [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1368801/help-with-finding-record-britain-citation-the-british-museum this G2G discussion]. : SGM discussion includes the following points made by Paul K. Davis: * The above cited indenture shows Richard, the father of immigrant John, to have had a brother named Thomas, and * the Visitation shows Richard ap John Price of Glan Meheli, to have had younger sons name Richard and Thomas. This Thomas is generally believed to be the one who was vicar of St. Chad's. * While there is another Price family of Manafon, that Richard has a wife not named Ursula, and his son John evidently raised a family in Britain, not Virginia. * Immigrant John was listed in the school records as son of a gentlemen, and the Glan Meheli family was such. * Manafon is a bit north of Glan Meheli, and both are in the sector of Montgomeryshire which borders the portion of Shropshire containing Shrewsbury. * I [PKD] conclude we must accept this match, and reject the Newtown claim with its possible Magna Carta connections. : Vina Price's 1988 ''Ancestor and Descendants of John Price'' says that the [[Price-171|John]] who came to Virginia aboard the ''Starr'' is "of Breckonshire".VCP, ''Ancestor and Descendants of John Price'' [https://openlibrary.org/works/OL4659308W/Ancestors_and_Descendants_of_John_Price Open Library] (info from the blurbs, accessed 27 January 2022). Research discussed in SGM concludes his father was of Glan Meheli, with ties to the Marafon Prices (not the Newtown Prices).2004 [https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/LkmvilMSzFY/m/DG4V7CHmrWoJ SGM discussion], "Royal ancestry: John Price of Jamestown" (accessed 27 January 2022). === Pending === : '''[[Price-172]]: Richard Price (1555-1638)''', one of several duplicates, was developed to be the "target" profile to represent the father of John the immigrant. Still one duplicate to merge: ** [[Price-8010|Richard (Price) ap Rhys (abt.1554-abt.1638)]] ''in a proposed merge'' ... added note that he's not "ap Rhys" - that Richard's son [[Pryse-35|John]] is not [[Price-171|John the Immigrant]]. === Different Richards === : These WikiTree profiles are not the Richard (and family) of John the immigrant: * [[Price-5795|Richard Price (1545-1623)]] - attached as son of John [[Price-5793]] & Elizabeth Perrot; husband of [[Pryse-21|Gwenllian Pryse (1545-)]] ''duplicate is apparently [[Pryse-31|Richard Pryse (abt.1562-abt.1623)]] (cites HOP bio for Richard who married Gwen)'' ** [[Price-5790|Catherin Price (1575-1623)]], daughter of Richard and Gwen, married ** [[Price-872|John Price (1570-1623)]] of London * [[Price-5791|Edward Price]] - attached as son of John & Elizabeth Perrot is a different Edward than the Edward son of Richard who testified in 1586 in the Visitations of Wales about the branch of the family that John the immigrant descends from (this Edward is father of [[Price-872|John Price]] of Gogerddan, attached as husband of [[Price-5790|Catherin Price]]). * [[Pryse-33|Richard Pryse (1505-)]] - attached as son of [[Pryce-1|Thomas Pryce (abt.1489-aft.1509)]], brother of [[Price-174|Matthew Price (abt.1510-abt.1556)]], and father of [[Pryse-32|John Pryse Esq (abt.1531-bef.1584)]] * [[Perrot-114|Elizabeth (Perrot) Price (1528-abt.1605)]], married ** [[Price-5793|John Price (abt.1532-1584)]] ** [[Pryse-32|John Pryse Esq (abt.1531-bef.1584)]] ''in a proposed merge with Pryse-35, attached as Bridget's husband'' * [[Rhys-129|James Ap Rhys (1502-)]] (James Price), father of ** [[Rhys-128|Bridget ferch James ap Rhys (1532-)]], married ** [[Pryse-35|John Pryse (abt.1530-bef.1584)]] *** [[Pryse-34|James Pryse (abt.1571-1642)]] (son of John & Bridget) : Also not the Richard who was father of John the immigrant: * [[Pryse-31|Richard Pryse (abt.1562-abt.1623)]] * [[Ap_Rhys-58|Richard ap Rhys (abt.1565-abt.1630)]] ''married [[Salusbury-63|Gwen Salusbury]]'' * [[Price-13773|Richard Price MP (abt.1538-bef.1587)]] ''married [[Wightman-1112|Elizabeth Wightman]]'' * [[Price-6701|Richard Price (1530-)]] ''attached as son of Joyce Gwynne, who was Matthew Goch's wife: ** [[Price-174|Matthew Price (abt.1510-abt.1556)]] ** [[Gwynne-38|Joyce Gwynne (1515-1550)]] ''in proposed merge with [[Gwynne-63]] and [[Rhys-1]]'' == Locations == : "Trefaldwyn (Montgomery), Sir Drefaldwyn (Montgomeryshire), Cymru (Wales)"From the profile for [[Herbert-1303|Richard Herbert (1468-1539)]], accessed 13 February 2022. : '''Between the Wye and the Severn''' * Powys Local History Encyclopedia, [https://powysenc.weebly.com/rhwng-gwy-a-hafren.html Rhwng Gwy a Hafren] * "The numerous Price families of Montgomery and Radnor shires all traced their descent from the clan which had settled in the lands between Wye and Severn before the Normans came." ~ from the History of Parliament Online biography of [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/price-james-1572 James Price (born about 1572)] of Monaughty or Mynachdy, Rad., son of John Price of Monaughty & Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Robert Whitney. : '''Montgomery/Montgomeryshire, Powys, Wales''' * Powys Local History Encyclopedia, [https://powysenc.weebly.com/abbrev.html Source Abbreviations] ** [https://powysenc.weebly.com/montgomeryshire---morgan.html Montgomeryshire] ** Price: [https://powysenc.weebly.com/price-adam---hugh.html Adam-Hugh], [https://powysenc.weebly.com/price-john---thomas.html John-Thomas] : "'''Glanmeheli in the parish of Kerry'''", Montgomeryshire, from the entry in the Powys Local History Encyclopedia for several Prices, including the following, for the uncle of [[Price-171|John]] of Virginia. * Price, Edward (fl.1614): The son of [[Price-172|Richard]] ap John ap Meredith of Glanmeheli in the parish of Kerry, a junior branch of the Price (or Pryce) family of Newtown. He served as a juror and was appointed a magistrate in 1610. He served as Sheriff of Montgomeryshire in 1614 with his son Adam Price as his deputy. [W.V. Lloyd - The Sheriffs of Montgomeryshire]Powys Local History Encyclopedia, [https://powysenc.weebly.com/price-adam---hugh.html Edward Price] (accessed 6 February 2022). : Today, a Google search for Glanmeheli, Kerry discovers "Glanmeheli Farm, Kerry, Newtown". : "[[ap Dafydd-35|David Lloyd]] of '''Llanfair in Cedewaen, now called Newtown Hall'''" in ''The History of the Princes,... and the Ancient... Lords of Arwystli, Cedewen, and Meirionydd'' (starting on page 374). : '''Cedewain''', Montgomeryshire from the elegy that Lewys Glyn Cothi wrote for [[ap Dafydd-35|Dafydd Llwyd ap Dafydd]], "in which he represents death as having gone like a foe to Cedewain, and carried away in triumph from thence a rich treasure."Richard Williams (1894). ''[https://archive.org/details/montgomeryshirew00will Montgomeryshire worthies]'' ([https://archive.org/stream/montgomeryshirew00will/montgomeryshirew00will_djvu.txt archive.org full text] - search for Llwyd, Dafydd), cited by [http://www.gutorglyn.net/gutoswales/persondb.php?ref=nd09 this online entry for Dafydd Llwyd] (accessed 31 January 2022). === Maps / Details === ::'' [https://powysenc.weebly.com/montgomeryshire---morgan.html Montgomeryshire]''
''[https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Llanfair+Caereinion,+Welshpool,+UK/Manafon,+UK/Newtown+and+Llanllwchaiarn,+Newtown,+UK/Montgomery+Castle,+Pool+Road,+Montgomery,+UK/Shrewsbury,+UK/@52.6113373,-3.3224785,42190m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m32!4m31!1m5!1m1!1s0x486fff524a2bf7df:0x155afca133109439!2m2!1d-3.32635!2d52.645403!1m5!1m1!1s0x486fff287402bb85:0x93ee26893a8af4d!2m2!1d-3.3085108!2d52.6192702!1m5!1m1!1s0x486ffc9cb58d03b1:0x50d8b23d498cf20!2m2!1d-3.3028724!2d52.5178941!1m5!1m1!1s0x487003c51f606643:0xff2a91c8436e4882!2m2!1d-3.1498676!2d52.5634601!1m5!1m1!1s0x486f7655f4dc15c3:0x6ed7820778d6cdc4!2m2!1d-2.7553268!2d52.7073029!3e0 Google Maps] (Montgomeryshire -> Shrewsbury)'' : '''Montgomeryshire''', in Powys, stretches across Wales from its border with Shropshire, England to the coast (nearly)Looking at some maps, "to the coast" appears to be true, but others (such as the one on [https://www.getthedata.com/llanerfyl/where-is-llanerfyl this page]) show that while Montgomeryshire extends to the mouth of the River Dyfi where it flows into Cardigan Bay, it lacks any Irish Sea coastline. As Wikipedia describes Montgomeryshire: "The shire is almost wholly mountainous, although there are some fertile valleys in the east. The highest point (county top) is Moel Sych at 826.7 metres (2,712 ft), whose summit lies at the triple county boundary point of Montgomeryshire, Denbighshire and Merionethshire in the Berwyn Mountains.... Its main rivers are the River Severn (which flows east into Shropshire) and the River Dyfi (which flows west into the Irish Sea). ~ Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montgomeryshire Montgomeryshire]. Related Wikipedia pages: * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/River_Dyfi River Dyfi] (Welsh: ''Afon Dyfi'', sometimes anglicised to River Dovey). The river flows "past Machynlleth to Cardigan Bay (Welsh: Bae Ceredigion) at Aberdyfi" * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardigan_Bay Cardigan Bay] - from Manafon to Mathafarn. The documents tying John the immigrant to John of Montgomeryshire are the Virginia petition signed by him in 1626See [[#Father of John|above]]. and the 1610 indenture, indexed as "Manavon Lian, co. Montgom." * Powys, Wales; see Wikipedia's article on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montgomery_Castle Montgomery Castle]. [[ap Rhys-75|Meredith ap Rhys ap Dafydd Llwyd]] was "Esq.r of the body to K. Henry the 7th ; and Steward of Kery, Kedewen, Arwystl, Kyveiliock, and High Constable of the Castle of Montgomery." * Montgomeryshire, Wales; see Wikipedia's article on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montgomeryshire Montgomeryshire] and also [https://powysenc.weebly.com/montgomeryshire---morgan.html this map], which shows "Ceri" (Kerry) in Montgomery and "Cedewain/Newtown". * Shewsbury, Shropshire, England; see Wikipedia's article on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shropshire Shropshire]. * Breconshire, Wales is south of Montgomeryshire (separated by another county, Radnorshire); see a map of the area [[Awbrey-38#Wales_Locations|here]]. See also [https://www.getthedata.com/maps/llanerfyl_map_position_in_powys_000001.png this map], which shows many of the Montgomeryshire locations mentioned as well as Tywyn and Brecon National Park. : '''Manafon / Mathaforn''' * Manafon/Manavon is fairly near the border of Montgomeryshire with Shropshire. The 1610 indenture that identifies [[Price-171|John Pryse]] as son and heir of [[Price-172|Richard Pryse]] is for the sale of land at "Manavon Lian". * Mathafarn (see Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathafarn Mathafarn]) in the parish of Llanwrin, Montgomeryshire, is near the coast, about 30 miles west of Manafon. It was the home of the poet Dafydd Llwyd ap Llywelyn ap Gruffudd. This Dafydd Llwyd, born about 1420,Dictionary of Welsh Biography: [https://biography.wales/article/s-DAFY-APL-1420 Dafydd Llwyd ap Llywelyn ap Gruffudd] (accessed 4 February 2022). wrote a poem about the loss of [[ap Dafydd Llwyd-1|Rhys ap Dafydd Llwyd]] ap Dafydd ab Einion following the Battle of Banbury. The poet is one of five contemporary Dafydd Llwyds in Llanwrin who are the subject of an article by Darrell Wolcott; [[ap Dafydd Llwyd-1|Rhys]]' father [[ap Dafydd-35|Dafydd Llwyd]] is not.Darrell Wolcott, "[http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id254.html The 5 Dafydd Llwyds of Llanwrin Parish]" (accessed 4 February 2022). ** Llanwrin; see Wikipedia's article on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Machynlleth Machynlleth], which describes Llanwrin as "a small village in the valley of the Afon Dyfi in Powys about two miles north-east of Machynlleth." ** A relative of the poet, [[Pugh-3820|Rowland Pugh]] of Mathafarn, Llanwrin, Montgomeryshire, married Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Richard Price of Gogerddan, CardiganshireVisitation of Wales, [ page ]; History of Parliament Online: [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1604-1629/member/pugh-rowland-1579-1644 Rowland Pugh (c1579-1644)] of Mathafarn, Llanwrin, Mont. (a differnt branch of the Price family). : '''Llanfair PG''' / '''Llanfair''' * '''Llanfair PG''' is [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Llanfairpwllgwyngyll Llanfairpwllgwyngyll], found in Google Maps as "Llanfair-Mathafarn-Eithaf, United Kingdom". It is above Snowdonia National Park in northwest Wales and is not the Llanfair referred to for [[ap Dafydd-35|Dafydd Llwyd]] of "Llanfair, Cedewaen". * '''Llanfair, Cedewaen''' is probably today's "Llanfair Caereinion". As shown on Google Maps, it is about 3 miles north of Manafon, 10 miles north of Newtown, and about 30 miles west of Shrewsbury.See [https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Llanfair+Caereinion,+Welshpool,+UK/Manafon,+UK/Newtown+and+Llanllwchaiarn,+Newtown,+UK/Montgomery+Castle,+Pool+Road,+Montgomery,+UK/Shrewsbury,+UK/@52.6113373,-3.3224785,42190m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m32!4m31!1m5!1m1!1s0x486fff524a2bf7df:0x155afca133109439!2m2!1d-3.32635!2d52.645403!1m5!1m1!1s0x486fff287402bb85:0x93ee26893a8af4d!2m2!1d-3.3085108!2d52.6192702!1m5!1m1!1s0x486ffc9cb58d03b1:0x50d8b23d498cf20!2m2!1d-3.3028724!2d52.5178941!1m5!1m1!1s0x487003c51f606643:0xff2a91c8436e4882!2m2!1d-3.1498676!2d52.5634601!1m5!1m1!1s0x486f7655f4dc15c3:0x6ed7820778d6cdc4!2m2!1d-2.7553268!2d52.7073029!3e0 Google Maps], directions from Llanfair to Newtown via Manafon and then to Shrewsbury via Montgomery Castle, for a total of 44.8 miles by highway (about 3.5 to Manafon, about 10 from Llanfair to Newtown, then about 8 miles to the Castle & from there to Shrewsbury about 25 miles. See also Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Llanfair_Caereinion Llanfair Caereinion]. === Rhys ap Dafydd Llwyd of... === : "Rees David Lloyd, Esquire of the body of Edward the 4th, (who being a Captain was slayne at Banbury field, being then Stuart of the severall Townes and Lordshipps in Montgomery-shire, viz: Kery, Halseter, Newtown, Cedewen, Llanidlos, Caer Sws, Arwystle, Machynlleth, and Cyveiliock, having there Jura Regalia), who was the son of David Lloyd ap David ap Einion ap Howell ap Tudur..." :: Rhys's son [[ap Rhys-75|Maredudd ap Rhys ap Dafydd Llwyd]] was "Steward of Kery, Kedewen, Arwystl, Kyveiliock, and High Constable of the Castle of Montgomery." : '''[[Ap_Dafydd_Llwyd-1|Rhys ap Dafydd Llwyd (abt.1440-aft.1469)]] of...''' * Kery - aka Ceri, noted in the map of Montgomeryshire shown [https://powysenc.weebly.com/montgomeryshire---morgan.html here]; see also [https://powysenc.weebly.com/caratacus---chandler.html this map of Cedewain]. (I have a suspician that the "Kedewenkerry" of the 1536 Act of UnionFrom the Powys Local History Encyclopedia entry for [https://powysenc.weebly.com/montgomeryshire---morgan.html Montgomeryshire]:

Established by the Act of Union of 1536. The Act says:

"VII. And it is enacted by the Authority aforesaid, That the Lordships, Townships, Parishes, Commotes and Cantreds of Mountgomery, Kedewenkerry, Cawrsland, Arustley, Keviliock, Doythur, Powesland, Clunesland, Balestey, Tempcester and Alcester . . ."

is combining Cedewain and Ceri, and they are adjacent, but I have not been able to confirm this. ~ [[Noland-165]], 10 Feb. 2022) ** From [https://www.wikizero.com/en/Montgomeryshire Montgomeryshire (wikizero)]:

"In addition, for practical reasons, Montgomeryshire gained the commote of Ceri, which had formed a northwards spur of the less organised region Between Wye and Severn; most of the rest of the latter region became Radnorshire."A search of the History of Parliament Online site for "Wye and Severn" turns up two Price biographies: * [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/price-john-ii-1602 John Price (d 1602)] of Newtown, Mont. (son of [[Price-174|Matthew Goch]]). * [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/price-james-1572 James Price (born about 1572)] of Monaughty or Mynachdy, Rad., son of John Price of Monaughty & Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Robert Whitney. ** [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/whitney-sir-robert-1525-67 Sir Robert Whitney (c1525-67)]. * Halseter... ''maybe "Alcester" from the Act of Union?'' * Newtown/Nova Villa - Manafon is between Newtown and Llanfair ("Davawid Lloyd [Rhys's father] of Llanfair in Cedewaen, now called Newtown Hall" - see [https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Llanfair+Caereinion,+Welshpool,+UK/Manafon,+UK/Newtown+and+Llanllwchaiarn,+Newtown,+UK/Montgomery+Castle,+Pool+Road,+Montgomery,+UK/Shrewsbury,+UK/@52.6113373,-3.3224785,42190m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m32!4m31!1m5!1m1!1s0x486fff524a2bf7df:0x155afca133109439!2m2!1d-3.32635!2d52.645403!1m5!1m1!1s0x486fff287402bb85:0x93ee26893a8af4d!2m2!1d-3.3085108!2d52.6192702!1m5!1m1!1s0x486ffc9cb58d03b1:0x50d8b23d498cf20!2m2!1d-3.3028724!2d52.5178941!1m5!1m1!1s0x487003c51f606643:0xff2a91c8436e4882!2m2!1d-3.1498676!2d52.5634601!1m5!1m1!1s0x486f7655f4dc15c3:0x6ed7820778d6cdc4!2m2!1d-2.7553268!2d52.7073029!3e0 GoogleMaps] ("Montgomeryshire -> Shrewsbury" also shows Newtown -> Manafon -> Llanfair, as well as Montgomery Castle to Shrewsbury) * Cedewen/Kedewenkerry - the [https://powysenc.weebly.com/montgomeryshire---morgan.html Montgomershire map] noted for Kery/Ceri also shows ""Cedewain/Newtown"; "Kedewenkerry" in the 1536 Act of Union * Llanidlos - lies between Manafon and Mathafarn (closer to Mathafarn); see Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Llanidloes Llanidloes]; shown on the [https://powysenc.weebly.com/montgomeryshire---morgan.html Montgomeryshire map] as Arwystle/Llanidloes, west of Ceri and south of "Cyfeiliog/Machynlleth" (Manafon is north of Ceri and Mathafarn is near Macynlleth) * Caer Sws... ''maybe "Cawrsland" from the 1536 Act of Union?'' * Arwystle - shown as Arwystle/Llanidloes on the [https://powysenc.weebly.com/montgomeryshire---morgan.html Montgomeryshire map] ''maybe "Arustley" from the Act of Union?'' * Machynlleth - a town near Mathafarn and Llanwrin; see Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Machynlleth Machynlleth] * Cyveiliock/Kyveiliock/Keviliock... ''"Keviliock" in the Act of Union'' * Castle of Montgomery - see [https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Llanfair+Caereinion,+Welshpool,+UK/Manafon,+UK/Newtown+and+Llanllwchaiarn,+Newtown,+UK/Montgomery+Castle,+Pool+Road,+Montgomery,+UK/Shrewsbury,+UK/@52.6113373,-3.3224785,42190m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m32!4m31!1m5!1m1!1s0x486fff524a2bf7df:0x155afca133109439!2m2!1d-3.32635!2d52.645403!1m5!1m1!1s0x486fff287402bb85:0x93ee26893a8af4d!2m2!1d-3.3085108!2d52.6192702!1m5!1m1!1s0x486ffc9cb58d03b1:0x50d8b23d498cf20!2m2!1d-3.3028724!2d52.5178941!1m5!1m1!1s0x487003c51f606643:0xff2a91c8436e4882!2m2!1d-3.1498676!2d52.5634601!1m5!1m1!1s0x486f7655f4dc15c3:0x6ed7820778d6cdc4!2m2!1d-2.7553268!2d52.7073029!3e0 GoogleMaps] (shows Newtown to Montgomeryshire Castle to Shrewsbury) === Rhys's wife, Dafydd Llwyd's wife === : [[ap Dafydd Llwyd-1|Rhys ap Dafydd Llwyd]] married "[[Ferch_Ieuan-11|Margaret]], daughter of Ieuan ab Owen ap Meredith, of Neuadd-wen". * Neuadd-wen means White Hall, and there are lots of White Halls found today in Wales (including one in Ceredigion, which was the historic county of Cardiganshire; see Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceredigion Ceredigion]; Gogerddan, Cardiganshire, was home of another branch of the Price FamilyWikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gogerddan Gogerddan] (accessed 6 February 2022): "Gogerddan, sometimes spelled Gogarthen, was an estate near to Trefeurig and the most important in what was then the county of Cardiganshire, Wales. Owned since at least the fifteenth century by the Pryse family, the main house, called Plas Gogerddan [built in the 17th century], still stands and is a Grade II listed building." [See British Listed Buildings: [https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/300009876-plas-gogerddan-trefeurig Plas Gogerddan].] ). * likely she's from the Neuadd Wen described in the biography of Ieuan ap Bedo Gwyn "(fl. c. 1530-1590?), poet and owner of the Llysyn estate, Llanerfyl, Montgomeryshire, before its purchase by the Herbert family; descendant of one of the younger branches of the family of Neuadd Wen (a neighbouring estate)...."Dictionary of Welsh Biography: [https://biography.wales/article/s-IEUA-APB-1530 IEUAN ap BEDO GWYN, or IEUAN BEDO GWYN] (accessed 6 February 2022). * "Llanerfyl is located in the county of Powys, Wales, five miles north-west of the town of Llanfair Caereinion, 29 miles west of the major town of Shrewsbury.... Llanerfyl was historically in the county of Montgomeryshire."Get the Data: [https://www.getthedata.com/llanerfyl/where-is-llanerfyl Llanerfyl] (accessed 6 February 2022). See the map on [https://www.getthedata.com/llanerfyl/where-is-llanerfyl this page] & also on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Llanerfyl Wikipedia]. * ''need to check/update footnote about Neuadd-wen on Rhy's profile - [[Ap_Dafydd_Llwyd-1]] as appropriate'' : Rhys was the son of [[Ap_Dafydd-35|Dafydd Llwyd]] and his wife [[Maredydd-24|Gwenllian]], the daughter of Meredith ab Owen ap Griffith ab Einion, "lord of Towyn"Jones, E. D., (1959). DAFYDD LLWYD ap DAFYDD ab EINION ap HYWEL, of Newtown, Montgomeryshire (died before 1469), a prominent figure in Cydewain and a generous patron of the 15th century bards. Dictionary of Welsh Biography [https://biography.wales/article/s-DAFY-LLW-1469 online] (accessed 31 January 2022). * "Lord of Towyn" is addressed in [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiug.30112037684328&view=1up&seq=91&skin=2021&size=175 footnote 2, page 59], noting that "Towyn is a tract of land on the sea coast of Cardiganshire, from the mouth of the Teivi northward, within which the "Lords of Towyn," in succession, had a mansion celebrated by the bards for its good cheer." * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardigan_Bay#/media/File:CardiganBay.svg this map] of Cardigan Bay shows "Tywyn" (from Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardigan_Bay Cardigan Bay]) * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiug.30112037684328&view=1up&seq=350&skin=2021&size=175 Page 318] has a Blaeney connection to the Lords of Towyn, in that Lucy Blaeney, daughter of David Lloyd Blaeney, Knt., married Maurice Owen, son of Richard Maurice and Elen Lloyd, daughter of John Vaughan "ap Rhydderch ap Rees ap Meredith ap Owen, Lord of Towne"... Gwenllian (Dafydd Llwyd's wife) is daughter of Meredith ap Owen ap Griffith, "Lord of the Towyn" - probably the same Meredith ap Owen. * Page 59 has additional genealogical information that may support the supposition that Gwenllian ferch Meredith ap Owen ap Griffith is the sister of Rhy ap Meredith ap Owen. == Other Price Families == Most notably is the family of the brother of [[Ap_Rhys-75|Meredith ap Rhys]], [[Pryce-1|Thomas Pryce]], whose son was [[Price-174|Matthew Goch]]. See the Visitations of Wales, page 315 (the tabular pedigree for Thomas and, at the bottom of the page, a narrative that identifies Thomas's brother Meredith and, in footnote 7, refers to the tabular pedigree on page 314 of the "Pryce's of Newtown" for the ancestry of "Rees ap David Lloyd Esqr) and the profiles for [[Pryce-1|Thomas Pryce]] and his son [[Price-174|Matthew Goch]]. The Visitations of Wales shows the tabular pedigree for Thomas's family on page 315. It includes Matthew Goch ap Thomas ans some of his descendants. On page 272 (footnote 3), Matthew's son John Pryce is named as husband of Elizabeth Blaeney. John and Elizabeth's son Edward was the father of John Pryce, who was "created a Baronet, 15 August 1628. Sir John Pryce married Catherine, daughter of Sir Richard Pryse, of Gogerddan, Knight."Visitations of Wales, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiug.30112037684328&view=1up&seq=304&skin=2021 page 272], footnote 3. === Prices of Gogerddan === : [[Perrot-114|Elizabeth Perrot]], daughter of Thomas Perrot and Mary Berkeley, married John Price of Gogerddan, Cardiganshire, Esq. Their son Sir Richard Price of Gogerddan, Knt., was the father of Sir John Price of Gogerddan, Knt. (names standardized from Visitations, p 134).Visitations of Wales, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiug.30112037684328&view=1up&seq=166&skin=2021&size=175&q1=gogerddan page 134]. * [[Perrot-5|Thomas Perrot (abt.1505-1531)]] * [[Berkeley-7|Mary Berkeley (abt.1510-aft.1567)]] * [[Perrot-114|Elizabeth (Perrot) Price (1528-abt.1605)]] * three profiles for John (merges proposed as of 5 Feb 2022; proposed 27, 29 Jan.): ** [[Price-5793]]: John Price (abt.1532-1584) ** [[Pryse-32]]: John Pryse Esq (abt.1531-bef.1584) ** [[Pryse-35]]: John Pryse (abt.1530-bef.1584) * Richard Price has duplicates also (not in proposed merge... I thought I had proposed one): ** [[Price-5795]]: Richard Price (1545-1623)]] ** [[Pryse-31]]: Richard Pryse (abt.1562-abt.1623)]] : From the History of Parliament Online biography of [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/price-john-i-1532-84 John Price (by 1532-84)]: "1st s. of Richard ap Rhys Dafydd Lloyd of Gogerddan by Elliw, da. and coh. of William ap Jenkin ap Iorwerth. educ. I. Temple 1550. m. (1) Elizabeth, da. of Thomas Perrot of Islington, Mdx. and Haroldston, Pemb., 2s. Thomas and Richard Price II 1da.; (2) Bridget, da. of James Price of Monaughty, Rad., 1s. suc. fa. Sept. 1553 or later. :: ''hidden text ("unhidden"): notes... ''Elliw named in Visitations, p [not sure what the note was for]... looking... Thomas Perrot (c1505-1531) '' From table below (minus table coding and ref tags/reformatted a bit)... John Price (-1584) of Gogerddan, Cardiganshire (1553-72), HOP bios: [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/price-%28ap-richard-ap-dafydd-lloyd-rhys%29-john-ii-1532-84 1509-1558] & [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/price-john-i-1532-84 1558-1603] * duplicate WikiTree profiles [[Pryse-35]], [[Pryse-32]], [[Price-5793]]||sons Thomas & Richard, John's mother=Elliw : Footnote: The History of Parliament Online has two biographies for the Richard Price who is son of John, with a brother Thomas (but this Richard's wife is listed as Gwen/Gwenllian, not Ursula): :: ''hidden text: this John's HOP bio says he's son of "Richard ap Rhys ap Dafydd Lloyd of Gogerddan" & Elliw, da. & coh. of William ap Jenkin ap Iorwerth '' * [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1604-1629/member/price-sir-richard-1561-1623 Sir Richard Price (1561-1623)] of Plâs Gogerddan, Gogerddan, Llanbadarn Fawr, Cardiganshire, "m. bef. 1591, Gwen (Gwenllian) (d.1639) da. and h. of Thomas ap Rhys ap Morys ap Owen of Aberbechan, Newtown, Mont., 4s (1 d.v.p.), 6da.(2 d.v.p.)4 suc. fa. 1584;5 kntd. 28 June 1603.6 d. 5 Feb. 1623.7 sig. Rich[ard] Pryse." ''biographical information in the 1604-1629 section'' * [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/price-richard-ii-1562-1623 Richard Price (1562-1623)] of Gogerddan, Llanbadarnfawr, Cardiganshire married "Gwen (or Gwenllian), da. and h. of Thomas ap Rhys ap Morus of Aberbechan, Newtown, Mont." ''from the 1558-1602 section'' * Brother of [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/price-thomas-1623 Thomas Price (-1623)] * Richard and Thomas were sons of [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/price-john-i-1532-84 John Price (by 1532-84)] of the Inner Temple, London and Gogerddan, Card., who married (1) Elizabeth Perrot, (2) Bridget, daughter of James Price of Monaughty, Rad. This John Price has a second History of Parliament Online biography: ** [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/price-%28ap-richard-ap-dafydd-lloyd-rhys%29-john-ii-1532-84 John ap Richard ap Dafydd Lloyd Rhys (by 1532-84)] == DWB Family Pages == :The following family pages are from the Dictionary of Welsh Biography: * [https://biography.wales/article/s-PRYC-NEW-1450 Pryce family, of Newtown Hall, Montgomeryshire] * [https://biography.wales/article/s-PRYS-GOG-1500#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=0&manifest=https%3A%2F%2Fdamsssl.llgc.org.uk%2Fiiif%2F2.0%2F4702656%2Fmanifest.json&xywh=46%2C379%2C1902%2C919 Pryse Family of Gogerddan, Cardiganshire] * [https://biography.wales/article/s-PRIC-RHI-1475 Price family, of Rhiwlas, in the parish of Llanfor, Meirionethshire] * [https://biography.wales/article/s-PUGH-MAT-1480 Pugh family, of Mathafarn, Montgomeryshire] * [https://biography.wales/article/s-HERB-PEN-1501 HERBERT family, earls of Pembroke (second creation)] * [https://biography.wales/article/s-POWY-HER-1674 Herbert family, (earls of POWIS)] * [https://biography.wales/article/s-WYNN-PRY-1275 Wynn - Pryse - Corbet]: WYNN, PRYSE, and CORBET families, Ynysmaengwyn, Meironnydd, and GWYN and NANNEY families, Dolau Gwyn, Meironnydd :See also * [https://biography.wales/article/s-PRIC-JOH-1502#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=2&manifest=https%3A%2F%2Fdamsssl.llgc.org.uk%2Fiiif%2F2.0%2F4623635%2Fmanifest.json&xywh=69%2C375%2C1782%2C1796 John Price]: PRICE (or PRYS), Sir JOHN (1502? - 1555), notary public, the king's principal registrar in causes ecclesiastical, and secretary of the Council in Wales and the Marches == MPs == The History of Parliament Online refers to the Herberts and Prices as the two most powerful families in Montgomeryshire. The families intermarried and married into other prominent families. Price MPs and some MPs from related families are included in the following table, which is ordered by year but is sortable. For more on the politics, see the [[#Herbert-Price Politics|next section]]. For a history of representation of Montgomery Boroughs, see https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/constituencies/montgomery-boroughs this History of Parliament Online page] (which covers the Herberts and touches on Rowland Pugh). {| border="1" class="sortable" !Year
first-last!!Name!!Constituency!!HOP Bio(s)!!WikiTree Profile!!Relative(s) |- |1542||Price, John||Radnorshire||[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/price-john-i-1523-50-or-later 1509-1558]||WikiTree-ID (-1550?)||unknown |- |1542-58||Herbert, William||Montgomery Boroughs||[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/herbert-william-ii-1505-70 1509-1558]||WikiTree-ID (-1570?)||son of [[Herbert-1303|Richard]] (-1539)William Herbert (1505-?70), son of Richard (died 1539), was half brother of Edward Herbert (c1513-93) and John (c1515-83 "or later"; see his [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/herbert-john-1515-83-or-later HOP bio]). William married "Jane, da. of John ap Meredith" (no other info about him in HOP). William had at least one son (according to William's [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/herbert-william-ii-1505-70 HOP bio]) - Richard (the link in William's HOP bio goes to a different person). William's sons (according to their HOP bios) are * Richard Herbert ([http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/herbert-richard-1532-16035 HOP bio], WikiTree-ID (-1603/5). * Edward Herbert ([http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/herbert-edward-ii-1542-95 HOP bio], WikiTree-ID (-1595). |- |1547-54||Price, John||Breconshire, Hereford, Ludlow, Ludgershall||[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/price-sir-john-15012-55 1509-1558]||[[Price-707]] (-1555)||father of [[Price-13773|Richard]] (-c1587), [[Price-706|Gregory]] (-1600) |- |1547-89||Perrot, John||Carmarthenshire+
see HOP bio||[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/perrot-%28parret%29-john-152829-92 1509-1558]||[[Perrot-4]] (-1592)|| |- |1553 ||Herbert, Richard ||Montgomery Boroughs||[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/herbert-richard-1532-16035 1509-1558]||WikiTree-ID (-1603/5)||son of William (-1570) |- |1553-71||Jones, Henry||Carmarthenshire, Cardiganshire, Carmarthenshire, Old Sarum||[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/jones-henry-i-1532-86 1509-1558]||[[Johnes-9]] (-1586)||see footnoteHenry Jones married (1) Elizabeth Herbert, daughter of Mathew; half-brother of John Perrot (died 1592) and is mentioned in the biography of John, son of Richard ap Rhys ap Dafydd Lloyd Rhys of Gogerddan, as a brother-in-law. His second wife was Eleanor, the widow of Sir Robert Vaughan (see his [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/vaughan-sir-roger-1571 HOP bio]). |- |1553-72||Price, John
of Gogerddan||Cardiganshire||[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/price-%28ap-richard-ap-dafydd-lloyd-rhys%29-john-ii-1532-84 1509-1558]
[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/price-john-i-1532-84 1558-1603]||[[Pryse-35]] (-1584)
[[Pryse-32]],[[Price-5793]]||sons Thomas & Richard,The History of Parliament Online has two biographies for the Richard Price who is son of John, with a brother Thomas (but this Richard's wife is listed as Gwen/Gwenllian, not Ursula): * [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1604-1629/member/price-sir-richard-1561-1623 Sir Richard Price (1561-1623)] of Plâs Gogerddan, Gogerddan, Llanbadarn Fawr, Cardiganshire, "m. bef. 1591, Gwen (Gwenllian) (d.1639) da. and h. of Thomas ap Rhys ap Morys ap Owen of Aberbechan, Newtown, Mont., 4s (1 d.v.p.), 6da.(2 d.v.p.)4 suc. fa. 1584;5 kntd. 28 June 1603.6 d. 5 Feb. 1623.7 sig. Rich[ard] Pryse." ''biographical information in the 1604-1629 section'' * [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/price-richard-ii-1562-1623 Richard Price (1562-1623)] of Gogerddan, Llanbadarnfawr, Cardiganshire married "Gwen (or Gwenllian), da. and h. of Thomas ap Rhys ap Morus of Aberbechan, Newtown, Mont." ''from the 1558-1603 section'' * Brother of [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/price-thomas-1623 Thomas Price (-1623)] * Richard and Thomas were sons of [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/price-john-i-1532-84 John Price (by 1532-84)] of the Inner Temple, London and Gogerddan, Card., who married (1) Elizabeth Perrot, (2) Bridget, daughter of James Price of Monaughty, Rad. This John Price has a second History of Parliament Online biography: ** [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/price-%28ap-richard-ap-dafydd-lloyd-rhys%29-john-ii-1532-84 John ap Richard ap Dafydd Lloyd Rhys (by 1532-84)] John's mother=Elliw |- |1553-89||Herbert, Edward||Montgomeryshire||[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/herbert-edward-1513-93 1509-1558]
[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/herbert-edward-i-1513-93 1558-1603] ||[[Herbert-2013]] (-1593)||son of [[Herbert-1303|Richard]] (-1539), m Elizabeth [[Price-9728]] (-1588), da. MatthewVisitations of Wales, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiug.30112037684328&view=1up&seq=325&skin=2021 page 293]. |- |1558-97||Price, Gregory||Herefordshire
Hereford||[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/price-gregory-1535-1600 1509-1558]
[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/price-gregory-1535-1600 1558-1603]||[[Price-706]] (-1600)||son of [[Price-707|John]] (-1555), bro. of [[Price-13773|Richard]] (-c1587) |- |1563||Herbert, Edward||Old Sarum||[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/herbert-edward-ii-1542-95 1558-1603]||- (-1595)||son of William (-1570) |- |1563, 72||Price, John
of Newtown||Montgomery Boroughs, Montgomeryshire||[https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/price-john-ii-1602 1558-1603]||- (-1602)||son of [[Price-174|Matthew Goch]] |- |1571||Price, Arthur
of Vaynor||Montgomery Boroughs||[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/price-arthur-1549-97 1558-1603]||[[Price-1411]] (-1597)||son of [[Price-174|Matthew Goch]] |- |1571||Price, Richard||Brecon Boroughs||[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/price-richard-i-1538-c87 1558-1603]||[[Price-13773]] (-c1587)||son of [[Price-707|John]] (-1555), bro. of [[Price-706|Gregory]] (-1600) |- |1572, 84||Herbert, Richard||Montgomery Boroughs, Montgomeryshire||[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/herbert-richard-i-1557-96 1558-1603]||[[Herbert-2208]] (-1596)||son of [[Herbert-2013|Edward]] (-1593), father of [[Herbert-2443|Edward]] (-1648) |- |1572, 89||Pugh, Rowland||Montgomery Boroughs||[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/pugh-rowland 1558-1603]||WikiTree-ID (-p1588)From his HOP bio: "by 1602 the estate had passed to his grandson, another Rowland Pugh, who became sheriff six years later"||m Katherine Herbert, da. of Richard (-1603/5) |- |1584||Herbert, Richard||Montgomery Boroughs||[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/herbert-richard-ii 1558-1603]||WikiTree-ID (-?)||illegit. son of [[Herbert-2013|Edward]] (-1593), m da. of Richard Herbert (-1603/5) |- |1584-1621||Price, Richard
of Gogerddan||Cardiganshire||[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/price-richard-ii-1562-1623 1558-1603]||?[[Price-5795]] (-1623)||son of John, brother of Thomas |- |1586||Herbert, Matthew||Montgomery Boroughs||[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/herbert-matthew-ii-1563-1611 1558-1603]||WikiTree-ID (-1611)||son of [[Herbert-2013|Edward]] (-1593) |- |1597||Price, Thomas
of Gogerddan||Cardiganshire||[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/price-thomas-1623 1558-1603]||- (-1623)] ||see footnote |- |1597-1628||Herbert, William||Montgomeryshire||[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/herbert-william-iii-1573-1656 1558-1603]||- (-1656)||son of Edward (-1595) |- |1601, 04||Herbert, Edward||Montgomeryshire, Merioneth||[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/herbert-edward-iii-1582-1648 1558-1603]||[[Herbert-2443]] (-1648)||son of [[Herbert-2208|Richard]] (-1596)[[Herbert-2443|Edward Herbert]] (1582-1648) married [[Herbert-2445|Mary]], daughter of Sir [[Herbert-1581|William Herbert]] (c.1554-93), of St. Julian's and Tintern, Mon. and Mortlake, Surr./[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/herbert-sir-william-1554-93 HOP], son of [[Herbert-3838|William Herbert]] (by 1530-67), of St. Julian's, Mon./[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/herbert-william-iv-1530-67 HOP]. Edward and Mary's son [[Herbert-1573|Richard]] was also a Montgomeryshire MP. Note: The biography for their son Richard is not yet posted in History of Parliament Online, but the biography for Richard's son is: [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1660-1690/member/herbert-hon-henry-1643-91 Hon. Henry Herbert (1643-91)]. The HOP bio for Richard's father says that "[t]he next MP in the family was his son Richard, who represented Montgomeryshire in the Short Parliament, and Montgomery Boroughs in the Long Parliament." |- |1624,25||Pugh, Rowland||Cardigan Boroughs||[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1604-1629/member/pugh-rowland-1579-1644 1604-1629]||[[Pugh-3820]] (-1644)||m (1) da. of Richard Price of Gogerddan |} === Herbert-Price Politics === : The [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1604-1629/constituencies/montgomery-boroughs Montgomery Boroughs (1604-1629)] page posted by the History of Parliament Online gives insight into the politics of the time and also makes one wonder whether the Herbert-Price intermarriages were an attempt to forge alliances or more akin to Romeo and Juliet's situation: "The narrowing of the franchise undoubtedly took place with the encouragement of the Herbert family, who dominated the county’s parliamentary representation in the century between the Union and the Civil War: the last thing they would have wanted to see was an influx of voters from Llanfyllin, where their enemies the Vaughans of Llywidiarth had influence, or Newtown, residence of the Price family, who had challenged their authority at the county election of 1588."History of Parliament Online: [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1604-1629/constituencies/montgomery-boroughs Montgomery Boroughs], 1604-1629 (accessed 4 February 2022). : The History of Parliament Online page [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/constituencies/montgomeryshire Montgomeryshire] indicates the intermarriages preceded the animosity, noting that "the ties between the two houses had been loosened by the death of Edward Herbert I’s wife, Elizabeth née Price, and new alliances which were bound to alienate the Herberts had been formed between the Prices and the Vaughans of Llwydiarth."History of Parliament Online: [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/constituencies/montgomeryshire Montgomeryshire] (accessed 6 February 2022). : Another [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/constituencies/montgomery-boroughs Montgomery Boroughs] page posted by the History of Parliament Online (for 1558-1603) notes that "John Price II and Arthur Price [the 1563 and 1571 Members], were from the second most powerful family in the county, allied by marriage to the Herberts. Both MPs were brothers-in-law of Edward Herbert I. By 1588 the relationship between the families had deteriorated and there was a contested county election, at the centre of which the unfortunate Rowland Pugh found himself."History of Parliament Online: [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/constituencies/montgomery-boroughs Montgomery Boroughs, 1558-1603] (accessed 6 February 2022). : The [[Pugh-3820|Rowland Pugh]] whose first wife was Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Richard Price of Gogerddan, was born 1579. He was MP in the 1600s.History of Parliament Online: [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1604-1629/member/pugh-rowland-1579-1644 Rowland Pugh (c1579-1644)] ''of Mathafarn, Llanwrin, Mont.'' == Blayneys == : '''Elizabeth Blayney''', from [[Price-174|Matthew Goch's profile]] (as of 3 February 2022): A merge added another wife, Elisabeth Blayney: [[Blayney-66|Elisabeth (Blayney) Price (1530-)]]. His son [[Price-173|John]] is also attached as husband to Elizabeth Blayney: [[Blayney-2|Elizabeth (Blayney) Price (1546-1547)]] - sister of the first Elisabeth Blayney. The first Elisabeth Blayney ([[Blayney-66]]) is also attached as wife of [[Ap_Rhys-54|Griffith ap Rhys (abt.1501-abt.1528)]], who is attached as husband of Elizabeth Herbert ([[Herbert-1901]]), son of Matthew Price ([[Price-174]]), and father of Richard ([[Price-8010]]), born 1554, now in a proposed merge with Richard [[Price-172]], born 1555, husband of Ursula. Richard and Ursula are said to be the parents of John "the Immigrant" [[Price-171]]. ~ as of 26 January 2022 * Note: On 16 February, the PM notified me that the profile had originally been for Richard ap Rhys & she was working on it. As of this date, the profile of Griffith ap Rhys (born about 1501 in Maenordeilo, died 1528) has been edited to represent Richard ap Rhys born 1530 and died 1601. The profile is attached as husband of Elizabeth Blaeney ([[Blayney-66]]), born c1530. ~ [[Noland-165]], 16 February 2022 : Blaeneys appear in several Price families. == Footnotes & Source List == * Paul K. Davis, [https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/LkmvilMSzFY/m/DG4V7CHmrWoJ SGM post] 29 March 2004, in the discussion "Royal ancestry: John Price of Jamestown" (accessed 26 January 2022). * Kay Haden, Rootsweb site, "Some Descendants of John Price", [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~katy/genealogy/price/b18840.html First Generation]. * John Camden Hotten, ''The original lists of persons of quality; emigrants; ... and others who went from Great Britain to the American Plantations, 1600-1700...'' (1874), [https://archive.org/details/originallistsofp00hottuoft/ archive.org]. * Sir Samuel Rush Meyrick (1846). Lewys Dwnn's ''Heraldic visitations of Wales and part of the Marches; between the years 1586 and 1613, under the authority of Clarencieux and Norroy, two kings at arms.'' [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/102291998 HathiTrust] (accessed 31 January 2022). * Vina Chandler Price, C. G., compiler, ''Ancestors and Descendants of John Price: Immigrant to Virginia 1610-11'' (Baltimore: Gateway Press, Inc., 1988), [https://books.google.com/books?id=dRdJAAAAMAAJ&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=%22john+pryce%22+indenture Google Books (snippit view)]. Note that this book discusses inaccuracies in B.L. Price's work: ** Rev. Benjamin Luther Price, ''John Price the emigrant, Jamestown colony 1620, with some of his descendants'' (Alexandria, Louisiana publishing, 1910), [http://www.pricedna.com/JohnPricetheEmigrant.pdf pdf], [https://archive.org/stream/johnpriceemigran00pric/johnpriceemigran00pric_djvu.txt archive.org (full text)]. :See also: * [http://history.powys.org.uk/school1/llanfair/man1902.shtml Manafon map (1902)] * [https://www.cpat.org.uk/ycom/mont/manafon.pdf Manafon], Clwyd Powys Archaeological Trust Historic Settlement Survey - Montgomeryshire * [https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/300009876-plas-gogerddan-trefeurig#.YgR4nHV7lLP Plas Gogerddan] * [https://parish.churchinwales.org.uk/ Parish Churches in Wales], shown by Diocese (as of 10 Feb. 2022, links did not appear to be live) * Hugh Owen, ''A History of Shrewsbury,'' Volume 2 (1825), [https://books.google.com/books/about/A_History_of_Shrewsbury.html?id=QPpAAQAAMAAJ Google Books] * Wikipedia: ** [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Pugh_(of_Mathafarn) John Pugh of Mathafarn] ** [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_John_Pryce,_1st_Baronet Sir John Pryce, 1st Baronet] ** [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Pryse_(of_Gogerddan) Richard Pryse of Gogerddan] ** [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_Watkin_Williams-Wynn,_3rd_Baronet Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn] ** [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_William_Corbet,_5th_Baronet Sir William Corbet] ** [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montgomeryshire_(UK_Parliament_constituency) Montgomeryshire (UK Parliament constituency)] ** [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montgomery_(UK_Parliament_constituency) Montgomery (UK Parliament constituency)] ** [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Sheriff_of_Montgomeryshire High Sheriff of Montgomeryshire] * William Retlaw Williams, ''The Parliamentary History of the Principality of Wales, from the Earliest Times to the Present Day, 1541-1895...'' (1895), [https://books.google.com/books?id=rbYlAAAAMAAJ&q=%22and+Newport+1645+but+took+the%22&dq=%22and+Newport+1645+but+took+the%22&hl=en&ei=_OTxTOyBG4SYhQfI9O2NDA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCYQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=price&f=false Google Books] * Powys Local History Encyclopedia, [https://powysenc.weebly.com/sheriffs-montgomeryshire.html Sheriffs of Montgomeryshire] * WikiTree categories: ** [[:Category:Members_of_Parliament%2C_Montgomery_Boroughs|Members of Parliament, Montgomery Boroughs]], [[:Category:Members_of_Parliament%2C_Montgomeryshire|Members of Parliament, Montgomeryshire]] ** [[:Category: High Sheriffs_of_Montgomeryshire|High Sheriffs of Montgomeryshire]]

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

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[[Category: Colonial Forts]] [[Category: Lord Dunmore's War]] === Some websites concerning Prickett's Fort === * For the official Prickett's Fort website, click [http://www.prickettsfort.org/ here]. * For the official Prickett's Fort State Park website, click [http://www.prickettsfortstatepark.com/ here]. * For the Marion County, WV,Visitors Bureau website on Prickett's Fort, click [http://marioncvb.com/company/pricketts-fort-state-park/ here]. * For the ''Wikipedia'' article on Prickett's Fort, click [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prickett%27s_Fort_State_Park here]. * For a description of the area at the time the Pricketts settled on the Monogahela, click [http://www.prickettsfort.org/Resources/Unit%20Two.pdf here]. Also see John M. Boback, [https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=WQ3zWl-AwHcC&oi=fnd&pg=PR2&dq=%22Prickett+family%22&ots=ppC1vG6zc_&sig=uNnoKtLfOEukDzXhfaN3XNf0Gp0#v=onepage&q=%22Prickett%20family%22&f=false ''Indian Warfare, Household Competency, and the Settlement of the Western Virginia Frontier, 1749 to I794''], Dissertation submitted to the College of Arts and Sciences at West Virginia University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in History, Proquest, 2007. * For an illustrated pamphlet (.pdf) about Prickett's Fort and the nearby Job Prickett house, click [http://www.prickettsfort.org/Resources/The%20Architecture.pdf here]. '''A description of the original fort:''' : Prickett's Fort stood near the mouth of Prickett Creek, about 1500 feet from the between one and two stories high. The stockade was rectangular with a picket line of logs forming a barrier 10 to 12 feet high. The upper story of the house was provided with portholes, to permit firing upon an enemy outside the stockade. Prickett's Fort was built in 1774. The picket line was removed in 1789. Jacob Prickett's house, the only building of the fort, was destroyed by fire in March 1825. A very fine sketch/ picture of Prickett's Fort was made in 1789 by the artist Charles Pope. This picture is well preserved and is the property of descendants of Jacob Pricket. (G. D. Lough. ''Now and Long Ago'', 3[10], 1-2; cited in K. Rizer [Ed.], ''Springer Newsletter'', 1992, 8[25], 4). *For a description of the life style of the early settlers, click [http://www.prickettsfort.org/Resources/Unit%20Four.pdf here]. {{Image|file=Morgan-139.jpg |align=l |caption=A "representative" painting of David Morgan }}

Prickett's Fort was a stockade fort built as protection against the Indians by [[Morgan-139|David Morgan]] and [[Prickett-2|Jacob Prickett]] on the latter's land. Erected on the east side of the Monongahela River during Dunmore's War (1774), it also served during the Revolution as protection against the British and especially against their Indian allies. Located about 12 miles south of Morgantown and about three miles northeast of present-day Fairmont, it fell into di suse after the Revolution.
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A reminiscence about life at Prickett’s Fort as told by Glenn Lough in ''Now and Long Ago'', p117: A local history enthusiast in the 19th century interviewed a Mrs. Keziah Batten Shearer, born at the site of Rivesville (near Prickett’s Fort) in 1776, speaking of the “old days, when she was growing up, when the country was all Indians, :: She told how the settlers used to get an Indian alarm from some scout, and everybody would hustle to get into the forts. She said Levi Morgan was the best scout, and Adam and John Ice were good Indian-finders, and when they would find Indians in the country, they would run or ride from house to house, and give the alarm, and the people would hurry off to the forts, to Pricketts first, until the fort was put up here on Paw Paw by her people and the Morgans and others.

:: She told how she would be scared almost to death in the boat going down the river, until the last bend would be turned and she would see Pricketts Fort and the men around there, and she would know she was safe.

:: Once, when she was about ten years old, her family and many other families lived at Pricketts Fort for seven weeks. This time the people came from miles around, driving their cattle and even their chickens and turkeys, and carrying their plunder, clothes and household stuff, and the like. They came on foot, on horse-back, and in boats and wagons, and the fort was crowded, all the cabins filled, even the old cabins on the hill, where the first-corners used to live, while land was being cleared and the Indians were so troublesome they were afraid to live apart from one another.

:: Many people during that scare lived in the open and in little huts they made from logs and bark, and at night there would be fires burning everywhere around as far as could be seen from the fort, and it was very scary, when she would be in bed and listening to the wolves and old Nathaniel Springer calling the hours, and playing on his Jew's harp. The Morgans and their men would come and go in the night, and she would see them in the moonlight, in their buckskin leggings and long-shirts, and their rifles in their hands. Twice Daniel Boone was there, with his wife and children, and she played with the Boone children, as the other children did.

:: She recalled seeing a number of the old Indian-fighters at Pricketts and Paw Paw forts, mentioning Elias and Jesse Hughes, Lewis Wetzel and his brothers, Ebenezer Zane, a Mr. Shepherd, and the Bonnett brothers, which she said were the most fierce-looking of all (Probably Col. David Shepherd, and John and Lewis Bonnett. John Bonnett was killed by Indians in 1 787.) She said she saw Gen. Clark (George Rogers Clark) several times when he would be at Prickett's, usually with (Col.) Zackwell Morgan, signing up men for soldier duty. . . .
[[Image:Prickett_s_Fort-12.jpg|235px]]On 3 September 1774, soon after the fort was built, seventeen-year-old Isaiah Prickett (Jacob Prickett's fourth son) and a neighbor, a Mrs. Susan Oxx, went out from the fort to bring in the cows. Isaiah was captured near the fort by Indians and scalped. The settlers never saw Susan Oxx again. === Excerpt from ''MARION COUNTY IN THE MAKING'' === Pp. 11-13: The one common means of defense adopted by the early settlers was that of building forts and blockhouses, the locations of which were selected with much the same care and deliberation that the modern community expends upon the selection of sites for its district schools. The structure was always built upon the highest hill overlooking the surrounding country, or near a well-known road, for it had to command not only a view of all means of approach, but had to be so centrally located that all settlers in its vicinity could reach the protection of its walls at the first intimation of an Indian attack. Moreover, it had to be in close proximity to a natural spring, for not infrequently its inmates were forced to withstand a siege of many days’ duration. The type of fortification used by the settlers in Marion County was the stockade fort, which was made of timbers of convenient height placed perpendicularly in the ground, close together, in such a manner as to make a rectangular enclosure. Around the walls of this enclosed court were built cabins for the use of the families of the settlers during a siege. At one or more of the four corners of the stockade were stations constructed for the guards, whose duty it was to watch for the enemy. The outer walls of these guard-houses projected about two feet beyond the line of the walls of the fort, and an open space was left so that the guard could see an enemy skulking close to the walls, as well as approaching from a distance. Prickett ’s Fort, at the mouth of Prickett ’s Creek, was such a structure. A garrisoned fort was a place where soldiers were stationed and provided with arms and munitions of war. There were a number of such garrisons west of the mountains, but of ninety or more important and well-known forts in West Virginia only three were in Marion County. These were Prickett ’s Fort, at the mouth of Prickett ’s Creek, in Winfield District, built in 1773 or 1774; Koon’s Fort, near the mouth of Koon’s Run, built in 1777; and Paw Paw Fort, in Paw Paw District, of which the date of erection is unknown. Prickett ’s Fort, which played the most prominent part in the early history of the county, was erected during Lord Dunmore’s War. There is no record that the fort was actually besieged at any time, but it was a refuge for the settlers in times when roving bands of savages visited the community. Its exact location is in dispute. It stood near the east side of the Monongahela River, above the mouth of Prickett ’s Creek, about 1,000 feet from the river. Some claim that it occupied the site of the brick residence of Laban Prickett , which stands on the second elevation above Prickett ’s Creek, about 500 feet from the stream and about 1,000 feet from the east bank of the river. Others claim that it stood about 700 feet south of the location described above and about the same distance from the river, on an elevation some 50 feet higher; and some say that it stood midway between these two locations. From the best information that can be obtained, it would seem that the second site described is the correct one. The late Mr. Job Prickett remembered having seen the ruins of the old fort, and before his death he pointed out the remains of a chimney on that location as belonging to the building. Col. William Haymond was commandant at this fort at one time when danger threatened the community. Several important events in pioneer life occurred at Prickett ’s Fort and in its vicinity: : It was to this refuge that David Morgan fled with his two children in the spring of 1779, after he had rescued them from two savages who were pursuing them, and had killed one of the Indians and mortally wounded the other; and : it was from this fort that Isaiah Prickett and Susan Ox went out in the spring of 1774 to drive home the cows and were captured by Indians who killed Mr. Prickett and carried Mrs. Ox away into a captivity from which she never returned. : It was to this fort that Mrs. William Morgan found her way on the twelfth of April, 1778, after having escaped from Indians who had stolen her from her home at Dunkard Bottom, in Preston County, and had tied her to a tree while they went to steal a horse for her to ride. When they returned with a fine mare and found that Mrs. Morgan had succeeded in untying the knot with her teeth and had escaped, they spitefully stabbed and killed the horse. Doubtless many are the unrecorded events that centered in the life of this pioneer stockade. Here, perhaps, was the birth of many a romance in which the young swain plighted his troth to his sweetheart and the two sallied forth from the puncheon gates to establish a new home in the wilderness. The descendants from families thus started now largely make up the bone and sinew of this county, while many have gone out to people other states. For more information on the fort and the early Pricketts, see the [http://prickettsfort.wordpress.com/2011/01/10/tales-of-the-early-pricketts/ Prickett's Fort blog]. In more recent years the area became a state park, and the fort was reconstructed and opened to the public in 1976 for the Bicentennial of American Independence. For a video of the fort's history, click [http://www.prickettsfort.org/history.htm#fort here]. {{Image|file=Prickett_s_Fort-15.jpg |size=650px |caption=The reconstructed fort was built in line with Stephen Morgan's description }} '''''For a discussion of the controversy concerning the appearance of the original fort, see the following entries on the Prickett's Fort blog''''':
[https://prickettsfort.wordpress.com/2010/02/01/pricketts-fort-origin-accounts-1-stephen-morgan/ Stephen Morgan's Account] [https://prickettsfort.wordpress.com/2010/02/16/pricketts-fort-origin-accounts-2-a-tradition-regarding-the-fort-among-three-area-families/ Pricketts Fort origin accounts #2: A tradition regarding the fort among three area families] [https://prickettsfort.wordpress.com/2010/02/11/provenance-for-the-stephen-morgan-description-of-pricketts-fort/ Provenance for the Stephen Morgan description of Pricketts Fort] [https://prickettsfort.wordpress.com/2010/03/11/more-on-the-stephen-morgan-description-of-pricketts-fort/ More on the Stephen Morgan description of Pricketts Fort] [https://prickettsfort.wordpress.com/2010/03/12/the-final-word-on-the-stephen-morgan-story/ The final word on the Stephen Morgan story]

Prickett family resources

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[[Category:Prickett Name Study]] '''''WHAT'S NEW''''': #3.4 "Genealogy advice" (thirteen articles). ''Added 29 July 2016.'' '''''HERE NOW: A 100+-page report on "Pricketts, Connected Families, and Native Americans" !!! I have had to divide it into three parts, as it was otherwise too large to load! :: To read the first part, click [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Prickett_family_resources.pdf here]. :: To read the second part, click [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Prickett_family_resources-16.pdf here]. :: To read the third part, click [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Prickett_family_resources-17.pdf here]. '''''WANT TO KNOW MORE ABOUT SOME OF YOUR PRICKETT FOREBEARS??!!''''' Click [[Prickett-2|here for a bio of Capt. Jacob Prickett]] (lower left of the page). Click here for a bio of the earliest known ancestor of the New Jersey Pricketts, [[Prickett-48|John Prickett]], born c1630 (lower left of the page). Click here for a bio of the older of the two Prickett brothers who are ''known'' to have migrated to New Jersey in the late seventeenth century: [[Prickett-49|Josiah Prickett]], born 1672 (lower left of the page). Click here for a bio of the [[Prickett-124|Josiah Prickett]] who was Captain Jacob’s oldest child, born 1746 (lower left of the page). == Pricketts in general == {{Image|file=Prickett_family_resources-11.jpg |size=500px |caption=A pricket candlestick; a pricket (i.e., a young buck in its second year) }} '''DEFINITIONS of the word "pricket":''' : From ''Dictionary.com.'' ::1.a sharp metal point on which to stick a candle. :: 2. a candlestick with one or more such points. :: 3. a buck in his second year (having unbranched antlers). : :: Origin of pricket: Middle English, 1300-1500. : :: Historical examples from the Web for pricket: : :::"And, to humour the ignorant, call I the deer the princess killed a pricket." from ''Shakespeare's Lost Years in London, 1586-1592,'' by Arthur Acheson. : :::"But the pricket was so much excited to hear of other Deer that he entreated his mother to go where the Partridge had told them." from ''The Story of a Red Deer'', by J. W. Fortescue. : From Maurice Hunt on Shakespeare's ''Love's Labour Lost" at https://www.questia.com/library/journal/1G1-14319827/the-double-figure-of-elizabeth-in-love-s-labor-s: :::(2) for example. All too numerous are the progress prototypes of Holofernes' verse which commemorates a minutia of the Princess' pastime, the killing of the 'pretty pleasing pricket.' The hunt, of course, was a favorite diversion of Elizabeth on progress visits." . . . . (4) one of the major simulacra of Elizabeth; and M. C. Bradbrook has shown that "the fine distinctions between pricket, sorel, and other deer hunted by the Princess" come "from Turberville's technical Book of Venerie, where Queen Elizabeth was shown hunting the deer." === The Prickett suname and surnames similar to Prickett === {{Image|file=Prickett_family_resources-3.jpg |align=r |size=370 |caption=Prickett crest }} Recorded as Pratchett, Prichet, Pritchitt, Pritchett, Prickett, Pritchatt, and possibly others this is an English medieval surname. It derives from the word prike or prich meaning a point plus the diminutive suffix '-ett'. Originally, it would have been a metonymic occupational name for a maker or user of any of various pointed instruments and weapons such as a pike. It may also have been a nickname for a tall thin man. The creation of surnames from nicknames was a common practice in the Middle Ages, and many modern-day surnames derive from the medieval nicknames referring to personal characteristics, as in this instance. The surname is first recorded in the latter half of the 13th Century (see below). Recordings of the surname from London church registers include; Frances Pratchett, who married Edward Coytmor on May 9th 1675, at Allhallows London Wall; Roger Prickett who married Mary Petteway at St. James church, Duke's Place, Westminster, on August 11th 1691; and Hannah, daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth Pritchatt, who was christened on January 23rd 1718, at St. Botolph's Bishopsgate. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of William Priket. This was dated 1296, in the Subsidy Rolls of Sussex, during the reign of King Edward 1st, known as 'The Hammer of the Scots', 1272 - 1307. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was sometimes known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling. from http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Prickett: Read more at http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Prickett#ixzz3xZLrY3hp * Related surnames: Bicket, Bickett, Bracket, Brackett, Bricket, Brickett, Perickett, Perkett, Picket, Pickett , Pickette, Prachet, Prachett, Pracht, Pracket, Prackett, Prechet, Prechett, Precht, Prackett, Preckett, Preickett, Prichet, Prichett, Pricke, Pricket, Pricketta, Prickette, Prickit, Prickitt, Priket, Prikett, Priquette, Priset, Prisett. * Related surnames on Wikitree as of 26 August 2019: PICKETT (3201) PRITCHETT (1254) BRACKETT (1176) PICKET (110) BICKETT (81) BRICKETT (60) PRACHT (53) PRICHETT (26) PRECHT (82) PERKETT 21) PRICKET (7) PRICKITT (7) PURKETT (4) PIKETT (4) PRISETT (2). === Prickett crests === {{Image|file=Prickett_family_resources-8.jpg |caption=Prickett crest from familytreeassistantdotcom }} {{Image|file=Prickett_family_resources-3.jpg |caption=Prickett crest }} {{Image|file=Prickett_family_resources-10.jpg |caption=Prickett crest }} == INTRODUCTION == There is so much confusion about the first Pricketts who came to New Jersey, who is descended from whom, who is married to whom, ''etc.'' The goal of this project is to assemble a compendium of Prickett-related information--books, websites, original documents and the like--that can help us to get them straightened out and learn more about the Pricketts in general. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Prickett-120|Patricia Hickin]]. (My four times great-grand-father was [[Prickett-2 |Capt. Jacob Prickett]]. == Genealogy in general == : For getting started with genealogy, click [[Getting_Started_With_Genealogy|here]]. : For getting started with Wikitree, click [[How_to_use_WikiTree|here]]. : For a comprehensive list of genealogy websites (''Cyndi's list), click [http://www.cyndislist.com/ here]. : For a list of the 100 most popular genealogy websites in 2015, click [http://www.genealogyintime.com/articles/top-100-genealogy-websites-of-2015-page01.html here]. : For a list of the newest genealogy records in December 2018, click [http://www.genealogyintime.com/records/newest-genealogy-records.html here]. === Genealogy search engines === : [http://www.genealogyintime.com/tools/genealogy-search-engine.html GenealogyinTime]. : To search for Genealogy and History Websites and Resources, click [http://egenee.com/genealogy/genealogyform.html here]. : Click [https://www.gengophers.com/# here] for ''Genealogy Gophers'' (search 80,000 books). === Genealogy books online === : Click [https://www.gengophers.com/# here] for ''Genealogy Gophers.'' : Click [http://www.worldlibrary.org/Results?SearchEverything=prickett&EverythingType=0 here] for World Public Library's list of ebooks related to Pricketts. : [https://archive.org/details/texts Archives.org]. : Earlham School of Religion has many [http://esr.earlham.edu/dqc/index.html Quaker-related books] online. : [http://www.heritagequestonline.com/hqoweb/library/do/login?urn=urn%3Aproquest%3AUS%3Bglhbooks%3BGenealogy-glh08027471%3B1746%3B-1%3B&polarity=&scale=&jumptophysicalpage=1059 HeritageQuest] may be available at home through your local public library. :'''Questia.com:''' : Browse the [https://www.questia.com/library/books?gclid=Cj0KEQiArou2BRDcoN_c6NDI3oMBEiQANeix5oJjcEs_eq3NKGXv8X40vhqcypaAelg8eIs8w12DhicaAq4m8P8HAQ Questia.com] collection of online books. : Search the [https://www.questia.com/searchglobal#!/?pageSize=10&pageNumber=0&mediaType=books Questia.com] collection of printed publications. === Genealogy magazines online === :: [http://www.genealogyintime.com/ GenealogyinTime]. :: [http://www.eogn.com/ Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter]. :: For a list of the ten most popular online genealogy magazines, click [http://www.genealogyintime.com/GenealogyResources/Articles/top_ten_most_popular_online_genealogy_magazines.html here], :: [http://subscriptions.familytreemagazine.com/Family-Tree-Magazine/Magazine FamilyTree Magazine] === Genealogy advice === : Thirteen good articles in ''Genealogy in Time'' magazine. :: [http://www.genealogyintime.com/articles/why-genealogy-is-important.html Why Genealogy Is Important]. :: [http://www.genealogyintime.com/articles/how-popular-is-genealogy-page01.html How Popular is Genealogy?]. :: [http://www.genealogyintime.com/GenealogyResources/Articles/getting_started_researching_your_family_history_page1.html Getting Started Researching Your Family History]. :: [http://www.genealogyintime.com/GenealogyResources/Articles/GenealogyInTime_IndividualFactSheet.pdf Individual Fact Sheet (pdf)]. :: [http://www.genealogyintime.com/GenealogyResources/Articles/ten_effective_strategies_for_building_a_family_tree_page1.html Ten Effective Strategies for Building a Family Tree]. :: [http://www.genealogyintime.com/GenealogyResources/Articles/twenty-tips-on-what-makes-a-good-blog-page1.html Twenty Tips on What Makes a Good Blog]. :: [http://www.genealogyintime.com/GenealogyResources/Articles/common_genealogy_mistakes_page01.html Common Genealogy Mistakes]. :: [http://www.genealogyintime.com/NewsStories/2011/Q3/how_to_find_the_most_popular_genealogy_blogs.html How to Find the Most Popular Genealogy Blogs]. :: [http://www.genealogyintime.com/NewsStories/2012/Q1/top%20100%20most%20popular%20genealogy%20websites%20page1.html Top 100 Most Popular Genealogy Websites of 2012]. :: [http://www.genealogyintime.com/articles/top%20100%20genealogy%20websites%202013%20page1.html Top 100 Genealogy Websites for 2013]. :: [http://www.genealogyintime.com/articles/top-100-genealogy-websites-of-2014-page01.html Top 100 Genealogy Websites of 2014]. :: [http://www.genealogyintime.com/articles/top-100-genealogy-websites-of-2015-page01.html Top 100 Genealogy Websites of 2015]. :: [http://www.genealogyintime.com/articles/top-100-genealogy-websites-of-2016-page01.html *RECOMMENDED* Top 100 Genealogy Websites of 2016]. === For adding source citations === Click [http://www.citationmachine.net/chicago/ here] for help with formatting citations. == Researching the Prickett family == === Errors discovered === '''There is no evidence that [[Prickett-45|Howell Prickett]] was the father of [[Prickett-48| John Prickett]] (the father of [[Prickett-49|Josiah]] and [[Prickett-118|Zachariah Prickett]].''' See [[Prickett-45|Howell's profile]] for a full discussion. '''There is no evidence that someone named Priscilla was the mother of [[Prickett-49|Josiah]] and [[Prickett-118|Zachariah Prickett]]. Click [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Prickett_family_resources-14.pdf here] for a full discussion.''' === Brick walls === === Research problems with New Jersey Pricketts and their English forebears === * Newly discovered: === Marriage of John Prickett === First name(s): John; Last name: Prickett : Marriage year: 1652 : Marriage date: 31 Oct 1652 : Marriage place: London : Spouse's first name(s): Margarett : Spouse's last name: Prickit : County: London: Country: England.England Marriages 1538-1973, Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers), Parish Marriages, Collections from England, Great Britain England Marriages. URL: https://www.findmypast.com/transcript?id=R_856951985&fulfillmentTypeKey=6916. Accessed 3 July 2018. * New Jersey Pricketts: This is [[Prickett-120|my]] line. We know that at least two brothers came to New Jersey: [[Prickett-49|Josiah]] and [[Prickett-118|Zachariah]], and we know their father was [[Prickett-48|John]]. For a time we thought that Josiah's mother and probably Zachariah's mother was named Priscilla, but that turned out to be a transcriber's error, and we don't know either her given or her maiden name nor do we know the name of John's father. He is often reported to be one [[Prickett-45|Howell Prickett/Prickatt]] of Gloucester, England. I think that is ''probably'' an error, and on [[Prickett-45|Howell's profile]] I discuss how it came into the records. If you have any evidence to the contrary (or in support of what I say) I'd love to have your comments/feedback. * Determining who belongs to which family; the same given names were used repeatedly. This is a particular problem with the New Jersey Pricketts. Two brothers, '''Josiah''', b 1672, and '''Zachariah''', b 1674, settled in Burlington County. Zachariah left a will in which he named his wife, his children (including a son named John), and a "cousin" named John (probably his nephew). Josiah is not known to have left a will, but in 1707 he did apprentice his son, John, to his brother, Zachariah. The two Johns and how to distinguish them, determine their spouses and children is an ongoing problem. At the present time, my thinking is that all or most of '''Zachariah's''' descendants remained in New Jersey (for several generations), where they married into the Peacock, Haines, Sharp, and related families, whereas the children of '''Josiah's''' John migrated to Virginia (present-day West Virginia), western Pennsylvania, and on into Kentucky, Ohio, and points west. In New Jersey and in Virginia they married Springers, Morgans, Jolliffes (sometimes spelled with one "l" and/or "f"), among others. ::In addition, those thought to belong to Josiah's john '''''never''''' named a son Zachariah, whereas Zachariah's descendants frequently named a son Josiah. * When and how did they migrate to the American colonies? New Jersey is a particular problem here, as it is often said that the Pricketts who came to New Jersey in the seventeenth century arrived on the ''Amity'', but there is no extant documentary proof. === Research problems with other lines of Pricketts === === Presenting the information === ''' !!! Click here for [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Prickett_family_resources-5.pdf Ideas and suggestions for biographies and sources]. (Feel free to copy and paste.) !!!''' === Genealogical research tools === '''Google: Click [http://www.uvtagg.org/classes/ddudley/UsingGoogleinGenealogy.pdf here] for hints on using Google more effectively.''' == Table of Pricketts having the same first names == The table should show dates, locations, parents, spouses, children, preferably with citations for the information (preferably to original sources), with links to their Wikitree profiles, if they have one. == Bibliographies of printed and online Prickett-related publications == * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Prickett_family_resources-6.pdf A list of publications about Pricketts] * For a more comprehensive list of publications about Pricketts, take a look at [http://en.geneanet.org/fonds/bibliotheque/?nom=PRICKETT&page=1&size=50&voisinage=0 Genealogical Library]. * Click [[Space:Hickin_bibliography|for the beginnings of a Prickett bibliography]]. === Online books and articles about Pricketts === :'''English Pricketts''' ::: [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE1949672&from=fhd Pricketts of Allerthorpe]. :'''American Pricketts''' ::: [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE745097&from=fhd Pricketts of Georgia and Alabama] (article). ::: [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE3656845&from=fhd Pritchett In America, Waller, Pritchard, Prickett, Phelan, 1987]. :::[https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE97713&from=fhd Marion County, West Virginia], the home of Prickett's Fort. (He mistakenly says Josiah Prickett was scalped by Indians; it was Isaiah.) : '''Descendants of Thomas Pritchard (b1568-1580), aka Prickett, Prichett, Pritchett''' ::: [http://hackerscreek.com/norman/PRITCHARD.htm "Descendants of Thomas Pritchard"], by Emily Cary and Don Norman. === Notes from online books mentioning Pricketts === '''Click [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Prickett_family_resources-1.pdf here] for Marion Nugent, comp. ''Cavaliers and Pioneers'', vol I.''' == Prickett-related websites == === Wikitree === :'''For a clickable, sortable list of all the Pricketts on Wikitree , click [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Prickett here].''' :'''For a clickable list of all Prickett-entry profile managers, click [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Prickett_family_resources-11.pdf here]. == Pricketts and places == === AniMap showing creation and boundary changes for Virginia and West Virginia Counties === : For ''AniMap'' click [http://www.mapofus.org/virginia/ here]. === Maps showing where Pricketts lived === ==== Mainly New Jersey and West Virginia ==== '''For a list of places in New Jersey where Pricketts originally settled, click [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Prickett_family_resources-21.pdf here].''' :'''One branch of Pricketts moved from New Jersey to northeastern Virginia to the Monongahela River Valley in the eighteenth century.''' {{Image|file=Prickett_family_resources-18.jpg |size=625px |caption=Principal places of residence for Abraham and Jacob Prickett and two of their sisters (Ann Springer and Mary Chenoweth). }} '''Click [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Prickett_family_resources-19.pdf here] to see where Prickett lived in the United States in 1840 and 1920.''' :'''In 1880, Pricketts still lived primarily in New Jersey and West Virginia.''' {{Image|file=Prickett_family_resources-4.jpg |size=525px |caption=United States map, 1880,
showing distribution of Prickett surname }} {{Image|file=Prickett_family_resources-5.jpg |size=175px }} ::::from http://forebears.io/surnames/prickett ;;;; Click [http://forebears.io/surnames/prickett here] to see other Prickett surname distribution maps at Forebears. :[http://www.mishawaka.in.gov/prickettmarinapark Prickett Marina Park, Mishawaka, IN ] :[http://www.jacobsmeadow.org/ Jacob Prickett, jr., log cabin at Pricketts Fort] :[http://www.prickettsfortstatepark.com/history.html Job Prickett house at Prickett’s Fort] {{Image|file=Prickett_family_resources-6.jpg |align=l |size=425px |caption=The Job Prickett House at Pricketts Fort,built 1859 }} :"Just south of the Fort stands the Job Prickett House, built in 1859 by Captain Jacob Prickett's great-grandson Job. This original structure has been restored to provide visitors a glimpse of the progress that took place at the Fort between the 18th and 19th centuries. Although still primitive by today's standards, the brick home illustrates the evolution of an increasingly civilized lifestyle and the availability of mass-produced furnishings. :"We were told by the guide that he, Job, had built the house and made the bricks to build it with. It was, supposedly, the first brick house to be built in the area. : "The simple floor plan of the home is typical of a 19th century farmhouse, however, Job Prickett incorporated several unique architectural styles to the exterior. The front of the home reflects Federal style with two doors and four windows. The Greek Revival style was used in the appearance of the flush chimneys and the four panel doors with transoms above them. : "Many of the family's original furnishings, tools and handmade objects have been carefully preserved and are on display in the house. The house is listed on the National Register of Historic Places." {{clear}} '' The James Tennyson Prickett Store, Rural Restreat, Virginia''' {{Image|file=Prickett-125-7.jpg |size=350px |caption=[[Prickett-125|James Tennyson Prickett]] store, c1900 }} James's store was in Rural Retreat, WYTHE CO, VA, and he operated it (at first in conjunction with his brother, [[Prickett-121|Minter Jackson Prickett, Sr]]., 1857-1896, until the latter's death) and then alone until his own death in 1931. === Pricketts Fort === :'''For Pricketts Fort, Marion County, West Virginia:''' :* http://www.prickettsfort.org/ :* http://www.prickettsfortstatepark.com/ :* http://prickettsfort.blogspot.com/ :* [[Space:Prickett,s_Fort|Space:Prickett,s_Fort]] === Other miscellaneous structures associated with Pricketts === '''Prickett-Wilkins House, Sandtown, Burlington County, NJ.''' Photos from Historic American Buildings Survey, HABS NJ-456, Nathaniel R. Ewan, Photographer October 16, 1937. can be seen by clicking [https://www.loc.gov/item/nj0374/ here]. Actually this is the [https://www.loc.gov/resource/hhh.nj0374.photos/?sp=3 best picture of the exterior of the house]. === Ten Mile Creek === For a blog concerning this area in southwestern Pennsylvania associated with Pricketts, click [http://tenmilecreekcountry.blogspot.com/ here]. == Prickett genealogy == :''' For the Prickett forum archives on Rootsweb click [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index/PRICKETT here].''' : '''For a compilation of all the entries in the Rootsweb Prickett forum, click [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Prickett_family_resources-7.pdf here].''' : '''For Prickett surname information, click [http://www.genealogytoday.com/surname/finder.mv?Surname=Prickett here].''' : '''For Prickett GenForum posts, click [http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/prickett/ here].''' :'''For Prickett genealogies on FamilySearch.org, click [https://familysearch.org/search/tree/results?count=20&query=%2Bsurname%3APrickett here.]''' :'''For familytreeassistant.com links to various Prickett databases, click [https://www.familytreeassistant.com/surnames/Prickett-family-tree.html here].''' * For a list of all the Prickett surname entries on ''Findagrave.com'' click [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GSln=Prickett&ref=searchBox here]. :'''For surnames.meaning-of-names.com links to Prickett databases, click [http://surnames.meaning-of-names.com/genealogy/prickett/ here].''' :'''For links on ''Cybdi's List to Prickett genealogy, click [http://www.cyndislist.com/cyndislistsearch/?q=prickett here].''' : '''For "Prickett/Webb/Sparkman/Luedke et al" database, click [http://worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=SRCH&db=gregjackp&surname=A here].''' : '''For Randy Clark's database, click [http://www.tribalpages.com/family-tree/clarker here].''' : '''For additional Prckett research suggestions, click [http://distantcousin.com/SurnameResources/Surname.asp?Surname=Prickett here].''' === Miscellaneous === : '''For a personal blog by Prickett, click [http://theprickettfamily.blogspot.com/ here.]''' == Lists of Pricketts, principal lines of Pricketts. descendants, & family trees == === Censuses === '''United States, 1790''' * For a list of Pricketts and similar names in the 1790 census, click [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Prickett_family_resources-10.pdf here.]''' === Wikitree === : As of 17 January 2016, the earliest-born Prickett in the Wikitree database is one [[Prickett-15|Allen Prickett]], b1587. He is connected to a family of Chambers and Carletons, but is not shown as connected with any other Pricketts. : : The second earliest-born is [[Prickett-45|Howell Prickett]], b c1595, who is ''thought'' to have been the grandfather of [[Prickett-49|Josiah]], b1672, and [[Prickett-118|Zachariah]], b1674, Prickett/Prickett, who migrated to New Jersey in the late 17th century. * For a list of Pricketts in the Wikitree database who were born before 1750, click [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Prickett_family_resources-2.pdf here]. * For a list of all Pricketts in the Wikitree database as of 18 January 2016 (together with Wikitree Prickett ID#) click [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Prickett_family_resources-4.pdf here]. * For a list of all Pricketts in the Wikitree database as of 25 January 2016 in order by date of birth, (together with Wikitree Prickett ID#) click [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Prickett_family_resources-9.pdf here]. * For a listing of five generations of the descendants of Howell Prickett (beware of duplications and inaccuracies) click [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Prickett-Descendants-45 here]. === Descendant charts and lists === * For many of the descendants of Capt. Jacob Prickett, b1722, and especially his son Josiah Prickett, b1746, together with name and location indices, click [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Prickett_family_resources-8.pdf here]. * For descendants of Zachariah Prickitt by Chris Prickett, click [http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/p/r/i/Chris-M-Prickett/ODT6-0001.html here]. * For descendants of Isaac Prickitt, b 1795 in NJ, by Chris Prickett, click [http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/p/r/i/Chris-M-Prickett/ODT7-0001.html here]. === Ancestor charts and lists === == Prickett births, marriages, obituaries, and biographies == === Births === * For a list of some West Virginia births, click [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Prickett_family_resources-12.pdf here]. * For the West Virginia Division of Culture and History Birth Records, click [http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_bcsearch.aspx here]. === Marriages === * For a book of New Jersey marriages, click [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE200257 here]. * For the West Virginia Division of Culture and History Marriage Records, click [http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_mcsearch.aspx here]. === Deaths and obituaries === * For the West Virginia Division of Culture and History Death Records, click [http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_dcsearch.aspx here]. * For Nancy Julia Prickett, b 1863, and her mother, click [https://familysearch.org/photos/stories/1935398 here]. (:from the ''Edwardsville[ IL] Intelligencer, 4 November 1874): :::"DEATH IN THE LAMP.
:::A HAPPY HOME MADE DESOLATE.
:::MRS. WM. R. PRICKETT AND DAUGHTER BURNED TO DEATH." * For [http://mitchell-at-raleigh.tributes.com/dignitymemorial/obituary/Carl-Prickett-103166069 Carl Prickett obituary]. 1931-2015. === Biographies === John Prickett, born c1630, progenitor of the New Jersey Pricketts. '''''For an illustrated biography of John that you can download, click [[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Prickett-47.pdf here]].''''' == DNA findings == Most Pricketts who have been DNA tested fall into Haplogroup G, which is thought to have originated in southern Russia or the Mideast. It is quite rare in England and Wales, where the Pricketts originated. {{Image|file=Prickett_family_resources.jpg |size=550px |caption=Haplogroup G population distribution }} Among the Pricketts who have been DNA tested are descendants of Josiah (b1672) and Zachariah (b1674) Prickett: '''''For a larger, clearer version of the chart below, click [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Prickett_family_resources-3.pdf here].''''' {{Image|file=Prickett_family_resources-1.jpg |size=570px |caption=Results of DNA Testing of Descendants of Josiah and Zachariah Prickett }} == Pricketts of note == == Documentary citations for Prickett information before 1810 == : These, preferably, should be to original sources. * '''39 Dec 1617''' ::"30 Dec 1617. '''JOHN PRICKATT, s of HOWELL PRICKATT''', was christened in St. Catherine's in '''Gloucester, ENG''' (ch r, IGI, 1988). Ca 1642, he m[arried], probably in Gloucester, wife's name unknown. They are believed to have had at least two sons, possibly a third, and perhaps a dau." From Harold W. Boles and David B. Boles, ''ELLIS ANCESTORS: Some Immigrants, Colonists, and Pioneers.'' Kalamazoo, MI: Harold W. Boles, Copyright @) 1994. (A .pdf of the book can be purchased from Lulu.com and downloaded.) @@@ *'''''5 March 1676/7 ''''' ::"In the morninge sailed hence [from Virginia] the Dolphin of Barnstable bound home, Geo Pricket master by whome I writt Mr.Pepys and the Navy board; att night ankored by us a small new England vessell. " Colonial Records, LOV SURVEY REPORT No. 6751 page 6-7 06402 *'''1707''' ::In 1707, the Burlington Court bound JOHN PRICKETT to Zachariah Prickett: ::Ordered by the Court Nemine Contra Dicente That JOHN PRICKETT doe from this day Serve his unkle Zachariah Prickett (untill he shall Attaine to the age of Twenty years) in any Service his Said Uncle Shall imploy him about Dureing which Time his unkle Shall provide him with Sufficient meat Drink Washing and Lodging and Shall give him one breeding mare with the increase till he attains Said age of Twenty years and at the Expiration of Said Terme he shall pay JOHN PRICKETT the Summe of twenty pounds (Nevertheless and Notwithstanding this order) If JOSIAS PRICKETT the father of the Said JOHN [emphasis added] Shall Take away his Said Sonn before the expiration of the aforesaid Terme of his Attaining to Twenty years that then this order to be of none Effect or Else this to be in force (Reed & Miller, 1944, 328). * '''1767 Sep 22''' ::On September 22, 1767, at the age of 28 (if a birthdate of 1739 is correct) '''Charity Taylor''' married '''Josiah Prickett''', some seven years her junior. It is ''thought'' they married in '''Frederick County, Virginia''', possibly at the home of a Hopewell Friend, but there is no extant record to show the place of their marriage. Josiah did record the date in a little New Testament that is now on file in the West Virginia Division of Culture and History in Charleston. He wrote, "Josiah prickett and charity was married in the year of our lord on 22 day of Sept 1767." * '''1807''' : Click [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Prickett-124-7.pdf here] for a transcript of the will of Josiah Prickett (1746-1807). == Photocopies of documents pertaining to the Prickett family, especially before 1800 == '''1627-1628''' '''''For a larger, clearer view of the document abstract below, click [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Prickett_family_resources-7.jpg here].''''' {{Image|file=Prickett_family_resources-7.jpg |caption=Abstract of will of Miles Prickett |size=490px }} '''23 August 1630''' :Burial record for a John Prickett, age unknown, who was buried on 23 August 1630. '''''For a larger view of the burial record below, click [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Prickett_family_resources-19.jpg here].''''' {{Image|file=Prickett_family_resources-19.jpg |caption=Burial record for a John Prickett, age not known, |size=490px }} '''1672''' '''''N.B. For a larger, clearer view of the birth record below, click [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Prickett-49-12.jpg here].''''' :'''''Birth record for Josiah Prickett, born 15 May 1672, son of John.''''' {{Image|file=Prickett-49-8.jpg |caption=Original record of Josiah's birth on 15 May (3rd month) 1672. |size=590px }} Josiah was born in 1672 in Clerkenwell, London, MIDDLESEX Co., England, to a Quaker family. ''Here is the transcription provided by Findmypast'': : First name(s) Josiah : Last name Prickett : Birth year 1672 : Birth date 15 May 1672 : Birth place as transcibed Citties Of London, Westminster, Southwarke : Birth county as transcribed Middlesex, Surrey : Father's first name(s) John : Mother's first name(s) - : Meeting place London, Middlesex : Monthly meeting - : Quarterly meeting London, Middlesex : County London, Middlesex : Country England : Archive reference RG6/498 : Description LONDON AND MIDDLESEX: Quarterly Meeting of London and Middlesex : Births Record set England & Wales, Society of Friends (Quaker) : Births 1578-1841 : Category Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers) : Subcategory Births & baptisms : Collections from United Kingdom URL: http://search.findmypast.com/record?id=tna%2frg6%2fbap%2f1523876 '''1674''' :'''''Birth record for Zachariah Prickett, born 2 May 1674, son of John.''''' {{Image|file=Prickett-118.jpg |size=590px |caption=Zachariah's birth record gives the name of the midwife }} ''Here is the transcription provided by Findmypast.com:''' : First name(s) Zachariah : Last name Prickett : Birth year 1674 : Birth date 02 May 1674 : Birth parish as transcribed Peel : Birth county as transcribed Middlesex : Father's first name(s) John : Mother's first name(s) - : Meeting place Peel's Court, John Street, Westminster : Monthly meeting Peel's Court, John Street, Westminster : Quarterly meeting London, Middlesex : County Middlesex : Country England : Archive reference RG6/1106 : Description LONDON AND MIDDLESEX: Monthly Meeting of Peel's Court, John Street, : Westminster: Births : Record set England & Wales, Society of Friends (Quaker) Births 1578-1841 : Category Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers) : Subcategory Births & baptisms: Collections from United Kingdom '''23 April 1694''' %%% '''12 Sept 1731''' '''For a larger view of the baptismal record below, click [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Prickett_family_resources-20.jpg here].''' {{Image|file=Prickett_family_resources-20.jpg |size=475px |caption=Baptismal record for John Pritchett (1731- ?) }} '''1766''' : Will of Josiah Prickett (1733-1766), son of Jacob Prickett. :: Burlington County, Province of New Jersey '''For a larger view of the will below, click [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Prickett-618.jpg here].''' {{Image|file=https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Prickett_family_resources-20.jpg-618.jpg |size=475px |caption=Will of Josiah Prickett (1733-1766) }} '''To see an image of the will with a transcription, click [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Prickett-618-2.pdf here].''' '''1773''' : '''Will of Jacob Prickett (1697-c1773), son of Zachariah Prickett.''' :: Burlington County, Province of New Jersey '''For a larger view of page one of the will (below), click [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Prickett_family_resources-22.jpg here].''' {{Image|file=Prickett_family_resources-22.jpg |size=475px |caption=First page of will of Jacob Prickett (1697-1773) }} '''Abstract of the will of Jacob Prickett (1697-1773):''' {{Image|file=Prickett_family_resources-21.jpg |size=475px |caption=Abstract of the will of Jacob Prickett (1697-1773) }} '''1789'''' {{Image|file=Prickett-124-5.jpg |size =575px |caption=Petition of Josiah Pricket to the General Assembly of Virginia for permission to establish a ferry on the Monongahela River, 1789. }} '''1804''' {{Image|file=Prickett_family_resources-2.jpg |caption=''New Jersey Marriage record of Josiah Prickett and Ann Sharp'' }} '''after 1808''' {{Image|file=Taylor-10103-8.jpg |size=375px |caption=Flyleaf of Charity Taylor Prickett Jolliffe's Bible }} == List of Prickett-family researchers == == List of families having numerous connections with Pricketts == * '''NJ''' ::Haines ::Sharp ::Springer * '''VA''' ::Jolliffe ::Morgan ::Springer == Images of Pricketts, especially before 1900 == == Photographs of Prickett gravestones erected before 1900 == :'''Gravestone of Thomas Prickett, 1695-1734''' {{Image|file=Prickett_family_resources-15.jpg |size=350px |caption=Thomas Prickett , 1695-1734 }} {{clear}} Thomas Prickett, [1695] - 13 Jun 1734, Age39y, is buried in Binsey (Saint Margaret of Antioch) Churchyard, Binsey Lane, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom. Description of cemetery: : Churchyard for the Parish Church of Binsey, Oxford, Oxfordshire. Includes monumental inscriptions within the Church itself. The entire churchyard has now been photographed, excepting headstones that are too difficult to read. Some but not all of the internal monuments / stones have been photographed also, but the light inside is difficult for photographs. Relationships on the headstone: : Margaret Prickett, d. 14 Sep 1765; Mary Rice (Prickett), d 25 May 1778. (Both are buried in the Binsey churchyard.) == Anything else that can help us to identify early family connections == == Anything else you think would be helpful == Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=4312757 send me a private message]. Thanks! [[Prickett-120|Pat]] On 26 Mar 2016 this site had been accessed 387 times. 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Primary Sources for New Netherland

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[[Category: New Netherland Genealogy Resources]] Important '''primary sources''' for New Netherland are church records, court minutes, and other contemporary historical accounts. Most of these were originally recorded in the Dutch language, but many are available in published translations. Researchers continue to translate these documents. When multiple translations are available, preference should be given to newer translations done be reputable researchers and published by reputable institutions such as the New Netherland Institute or a university publishing house. ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20230605215134/https://www.newnetherlandinstitute.org/files/1014/3896/7203/A_Guide_to_Dutch_Manuscripts_Relating_to_New_Netherland_in_United_States_Repositories_2015_update.pdf A Guide to Dutch Manuscripts Relating to New Netherland]'' (archived PDF) by Dr. Charles Gehring (1977-1978; updated by others in 2010-2012) is a catalog of primary source material located in repositories throughout the United States. (Note: Some hyperlinks in the PDF file no longer work.) Wills, property deeds, and notarial deeds also are valuable primary sources. Many primary records are now available (and more continue to be added) by New York State Archives at the website [http://digitalcollections.archives.nysed.gov/index.php/Detail/collections/7781 Dutch Records: Researching New York's Dutch Heritage]. This includes many items not listed on this page. Information below focuses primarily on materials that are available online. '''If you are aware of additional sources that should be added to this list, but don't have edit access to this page, please post a profile message with details about the source(s) to be added. ''' == Church Records == See [[Space:Baptism_and_Marriage_Records_of_the DRC_in_America|Baptism and Marriage Records of the Dutch Reformed Church of New Netherland and Beyond]] for information on church records and where to find them. == Court Transcripts== === New York === * Fernow, Berthold. ''[[Space:The Records of New Amsterdam From 1653 to 1674 Anno Domini|The Records of New Amsterdam From 1653 to 1674 Anno Domini]]: Minutes of the Court of Burgomasters and Schepens'' (The Knickerbocker Press, 1897) == Deeds == === New Jersey === :''See [[Space:Sources-New_Jersey#Land_Records_and_Deeds_.28c.1660-present.29|New Jersey Land Records and Deeds 1660-present]] for more details'' * ''[[Space:Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey|Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey]]'' Vol. 21. (The Daily Journal Establishment, Newark, New Jersey, 1880-1949) === New York === * Van Laer, Arnold J. F., and Jonathan Pearson. ''[[Space:Early Records of the City and County of Albany and Colony of Rensselaerswyck|Early Records of the City and County of Albany and Colony of Rensselaerswyck]]'' (Albany, J. Munsell/The University of the State of New York), 1869-1919 :::4 volumes; includes deeds, notarial papers, mortgages, and wills * ''[[Space:Collections_of_the_New-York_Historical_Society|Collections of the New-York Historical Society]]'' Vol. 46 (New York) == Documents == === New York === * O'Callaghan, Edmund Bailey. ''[[Space:The Documentary History of the State of New-York|The Documentary History of the State of New-York]]'' (Charles Van Benthuysen, Public Printer, 1849-) * O'Callaghan, Edmund Bailey. ''[[Space:Documents Relative to the Colonial History of the State of New-York|Documents Relative to the Colonial History of the State of New-York]]'' (Weed, Parsons, Albany, 1853-1887) ::: '''1''' Holland 1603-1656; '''2''' Holland 1657-1678; '''3''' London 1614-1692; '''4''' London 1693-1706; '''5''' London 1707-1733; '''6''' London 1734-1755; '''7''' London 1756-1767; '''8''' London 1768-1782; '''9''' Paris 1631-1744; '''10''' Paris 1745-1774; '''11''' '''Index'''; '''12''' Delaware; '''13''' Hudson and Mohawk River Settlements (except Albany) and Native Americans; '''14''' Long Island; '''15''' Revolution * O'Callaghan, E. B. ''Calendar of Historical Manuscripts in the Office of the Secretary of State, Albany, N.Y''. Albany: Weed, Parsons and Company, Printers, 1865. ** [https://archive.org/stream/calendarofhistor00newy#page/n7/mode/2up Calendar of Historical Manuscripts: Dutch] ** [https://archive.org/details/calendarofhistor02innewy Calendar of Historical Manuscripts: English] == Orphan Masters == * Fernow, Berthold. ''[[Space:The_Minutes_of_the_Orphanmasters of_New_Amsterdam%2C_1655 to 1663|The Minutes of the Orphanmasters of New Amsterdam, 1655 to 1663]]'' (New York: F.P. Harper) * Banta, Theodore M. ''Dutch Records in the City Clerk's Office, New York I & II''. New York: Knickerbocker Press, 1900. p. 11-22. [https://archive.org/stream/dutchrecordsinci00bant#page/n13/mode/2up Archive] == Wills and Probate Records== Many original wills (or court transcripts of the wills) and probate records are recorded on FamilySearch microfilms and are increasingly becoming available online as digital images. Sources for these include FamilySearch.org (free with registration), Ancestry.com (paid subscription required), and AmericanAncestors.org (paid membership required). Some specific sources for wills, will abstracts, and similar documents are identified below. === Delaware === * Colonial Dames of Delaware. ''[[Space:A_Calendar_of_Delaware_Wills%2C_New_Castle_County%2C_1682-1800|A Calendar of Delaware Wills, New Castle County, 1682-1800]]'' (Baltimore, 1911) === New Jersey === : ''See [[Space:Sources-New_Jersey#Wills_and_Probate_.28c.1660-present.29|New Jersey Wills and Probate 1660-present]] for more details'' * ''[[Space:Documents_Relating_to_the_Colonial_History_of_the State_of_New_Jersey|Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey]]'' (The Daily Journal Establishment, Newark, New Jersey, 1880-1949)
"Calendar of New Jersey wills": [https://archive.org/details/documentsrelatin23newjuoft [Vol. 23]], [https://archive.org/details/calendarofnewjer01newj [Vol. 30]] (wills 1730-1750), [https://archive.org/details/documentsrelatin32newj [Vol. 32]], [https://archive.org/details/documentsrelatin33newj [Vol. 33]], [https://archive.org/details/documentsrelatin34newj [Vol. 34]], [https://archive.org/details/documentsrelatin35newj [Vol. 35]], [https://archive.org/details/documentsrelatin36newj [Vol. 36]], [https://archive.org/details/documentsrelatin37newj [Vol. 37]] === New York === Transcripts of many New York probate files are now (as of 2023) available on Ancestry.com ($subscription required). Some are also available on FamilySearch are other online sources. Most of the following sources are abstracts and indexes, which can be invaluable: * "New York, Probate Records, 1629-1971," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1942-24571-30053-3?cc=1920234&wc=9VSM-BZ3:213301001,214984001 : accessed 24 May 2015), Albany > Wills 1629-1802 vol AQ-AS 112 > image 2 of 764; county courthouses, New York. (''note: goes to Albany, link in breadcrumb bar leads to other cities'') * ''[[Space:Collections_of_the_New-York_Historical_Society|Collections of the New-York Historical Society]]'' (New York)
"Abstracts of Wills on File in the Surrogate's Office, City of New York": [https://archive.org/details/abstractswillso03kellgoog [Vol. 25 - 1]], [https://archive.org/details/abstractswillso07kellgoog [Vol. 26 - 2]], [https://archive.org/details/abstractswillso01kellgoog [Vol. 27 - 3]], [https://archive.org/details/abstractswillso02kellgoog [Vol. 28 - 4]], [https://archive.org/details/abstractswillso04kellgoog [Vol. 29 - 5]], [https://archive.org/details/collectionsofnewv40newy [Corrections 1-5]], [https://archive.org/details/abstractswillso05kellgoog [Vol. 30 - 6]], [https://archive.org/details/collectionsofnewv31newy [Vol. 31 - 7]], [https://archive.org/details/abstractswillso06kellgoog [Vol. 32 - 8]], [https://archive.org/details/collectionsofnewv33newy [Vol. 33 - 9]], [https://archive.org/details/collectionsofnewv41newy [Corrections 6-9]], [https://archive.org/details/abstractswillso00kellgoog [Vol. 34 - 10]], [https://archive.org/details/collectionsofnewv35newy Vol. 35 - 11: Unrecorded Wills], [https://archive.org/details/collectionsofnewv36newy [Vol. 36 - 12]], [https://archive.org/details/collectionsofnewv37newy [Vol. 37 - 13]], [https://archive.org/details/collectionsofnew38newy [Vol. 38 - 14]], [https://archive.org/details/collectionsofnewv39newy [Vol. 39 - 15]], * Fernow, Berthold. ''[[Space:Calendar of Wills on File and Recorded in the Offices of_the Clerk of_the Court of Appeals, of the County Clerk_at Albany, and of_the_Secretary of State, 1626-1836|Calendar of Wills on File and Recorded in the Offices of the Clerk of the Court of Appeals, of the County Clerk at Albany, and of the Secretary of State, 1626-1836]]'' (New York: Colonial Dames of the State of New York, 1896) * Van Laer, Arnold J. F., and Jonathan Pearson. ''[[Space:Early Records of the City and County of Albany and Colony of Rensselaerswyck|Early Records of the City and County of Albany and Colony of Rensselaerswyck]]'' (Albany, J. Munsell/The University of the State of New York), 1869-1919 :::4 volumes; includes deeds, notarial papers, mortgages, and wills ==== Kings County (abstracts) ==== * "Kings County, N. Y., Wills" in ''The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record''. [https://archive.org/details/newyorkgenealogiv47gree vol. 47 (1916)]. New York, N.Y.: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society. [https://archive.org/stream/newyorkgenealogiv47gree#page/n347/mode/2up page 161] and [https://archive.org/details/newyorkgenealogiv47gree/page/n483/mode/2up?view=theater Page 227]. ==== Ulster County ==== * "Ulster County, N.Y. Probate Records." [[Space:Ulster County, N.Y._Probate_Records|Ulster County, N.Y. Probate Records]] ==== Westchester County ==== * Pelletreau, William S, and Fredrick Haviland. ''[https://archive.org/details/earlywillsofwest00pell Early Wills of Westchester County, New York, from 1664 to 1784]: A Careful Abstract of All Wills (nearly 800) Recorded in New York Surrogate's Office and at White Plains, N.Y., from 1664 to 1784''. New York: F.P. Harper, 1898. Print. == Family Bible Transcripts == * Talcott, S.V. ''[[Space:Genealogical Notes of New York and New England Families|Genealogical Notes of New York and New England Families]]'' (Weed, Parsons and Co. in Albany, N.Y., 1883) [https://archive.org/stream/genealogicalnote00talc#page/422/mode/2up Page 425-453] * Robison, Jeannie. ''[[Space:Genealogical Records, Manuscript Entries of Births, Deaths and Marriages Taken From Family Bibles, 1581-1917|Genealogical Records, Manuscript Entries of Births, Deaths and Marriages Taken From Family Bibles, 1581-1917]]'' (The Colonial Dames of the State of New York, New York, 1917) * Holland Society of New York, [http://www.hollandsociety.org/library/family-bible-records/ Family Bible Records]. Digitized records and record transcripts for over 50 New Netherland families are posted online. Others are listed that are not online, but may be available from the Holland Society. == Colonial Censuses == ===1698 Census of New York === Lists exist for about half of the colony. * ''[[Space:The Documentary History of the State of New-York|The Documentary History of the State of New-York]]'', Albany, N.Y. Census contents include data summaries and lists for Kings County; Southampton and Southold in Suffolk County; and Flushing in Queens County. :::See WikiTree page [[Space:1698_Census_of_Southold%2C_New_York|1698 Census of Southold, New York]] for list of names recorded at Southold. **Vol. 1, 1850-1851. Data summaries and some lists. ** Vol. 3 has additional lists. * ''[[Space: The Annals of Albany|The Annals of Albany]]'', Vol. 9. Census lists for Albany County. (Also see https://exhibitions.nysm.nysed.gov//albany/census1697.html for 1697 census of Albany and Rensselaerswyck.) *''[[Space:Genealogical_Journals_and_Periodicals_for_New_Netherland#New_York_Genealogical_and_Biographical_Record|New York Genealogical and Biographical Record]]'', Vols. 38, 45, and and 59. Census lists for Eastchester, Fordham, Mamaroneck, Morrisania, New Rochelle and Westchester, in Westchester County; and also Hempstead. * ''[[Space:TAG|The American Genealogist]]'', Volume 24 (1948) Pages 133ff. Census lists for Newtown, Long Island. === 1702 Census of Orange County, New York === * 1702 Census of Orange County: https://web.archive.org/web/20160305010547/http://dutchdoorgenealogy.com/1702_census_orange_county_new_york_index.html == Settlements == === Fort Oranje, [[Space:Rensselaerswyck|Rensselaerswijck]], Beverwijck (Albany) === * New Netherlands Institute, and Arnold J. F. Van Laer. 1922. [http://www.newnetherlandinstitute.org/research/online-publications/court-minutes-of-rensselaerswijck/ Minutes of the court of Rensselaerswyck, 1648-1652]. Albany: University of the State of New York. * Gehring, Charles T. [http://www.newnetherlandinstitute.org/research/online-publications/fort-orange-court-minutes-1652-1660/ Fort Orange Court Minutes, 1652-1660]. Syracuse, N.Y.: Syracuse University Press, 1990. * Munsell, Joel. ''[[Space:The Annals of Albany|The Annals of Albany]]'' (Albany: J. Munsell) * van Rensselaer, Kiliaen and A. J. F. Van Laer. ''[[Space:Van Rensselaer Bowier Manuscripts|Van Rensselaer Bowier Manuscripts]]'': ''Being the Letters of Kiliaen Van Rensselaer, 1630-1643, and Other Documents Relating to the Colony of Rensselaerswyck''. Albany, N.Y.: University of the State of New York, 1908. * Van Laer, Arnold J. F., and Jonathan Pearson. ''[[Space:Early Records of the City and County of Albany and Colony of Rensselaerswyck|Early Records of the City and County of Albany and Colony of Rensselaerswyck]]'' (Albany, J. Munsell/The University of the State of New York), 1869-1919 :::4 volumes; includes deeds, notarial papers, mortgages, and wills ==== See also (secondary source) ==== * Bielinski, Stefan. "The People of Colonial Albany." New York State Museum. Most content updated between 2000 and 2015. https://exhibitions.nysm.nysed.gov//albany/pcalhindex.html = Excellent secondary source for Albany, including transcriptions of some primary documents. Note that many family names have been "standardized" and the information sources may not be cited explicitly. === Heemstede (Hempstead) === * Gehring, Charles T., and Peter Stuyvesant. "[1656] Letter from the Town of Hempstead to Petrus Stuyvesant", ''[http://www.newnetherlandinstitute.org/research/online-publications/correspondence-1654-1658/ Correspondence, 1654-1658]''. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 2003. p. 99. * Hicks, Benjamin. ''[[Space:Records of the Towns of North and South Hempstead, Long island, New York|Records of the Towns of North and South Hempstead, Long Island, New York]]'' (Long Island Farmer Print., Jamaica, NY, 1896-1904) * Moore, Charles B. ''[[Space:The_Early_History_of_Hempstead_(Long_Island)|The Early History of Hempstead (Long Island)]]'' (New York, 1879) * Onderdonk, Henry. ''The Annals of Hempstead, 1643 to 1832: Also, the Rise and Growth of the Society of Friends on Long Island and in New York, 1657 to 1826''. Hempstead, N.Y.: L. Van De Water, 1878. [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008618237 HathiTrust] === Maspeth, Middleburgh, Newtown (Elmhurst) === * Riker, James, Jr. ''[[Space:The annals of Newtown, in Queens_County, New_York; containing its history from its first settlement, together with many_interesting facts concerning the adjacent towns|The annals of Newtown, in Queens County, New York; containing its history from its first settlement, together with many interesting facts concerning the adjacent towns]]'' (D. Fanshaw, New York, 1852) === Rustdorp (Jamaica) === * Frost, Josephine C. ''[[Space:Records of the Town of Jamaica, Long Island, New York|Records of the Town of Jamaica, Long Island, New York]]'' (New York, 1914) === Vlissingen (Flushing) === * O'Callaghan, E.B., "Remonstrance of the Inhabitants of Flushing, L.I., Against the Law Against Quakers and Subsequent Proceedings by the Government Against Them and Others Favoring Quakers", ''[[Space:Documents Relative to the Colonial History of the State of New-York|Documents Relative to the Colonial History of the State of New-York]]'' (Weed, Parsons, Albany, 1853-1887) Vol. 14, [https://archive.org/stream/documentsrelativ14brod#page/402/mode/2up Page 402-403] == See also == *[[Space:New_Netherland_Settlers_Project_Reliable_Sources|New Netherland Settlers Project Reliable Sources]] * [[:Space:New_Netherland_Settlements|New Netherland Settlements]] * "A Tour of New Netherland." ''newnetherlandinstitute.org''. Accessed April 25, 2016. http://www.newnetherlandinstitute.org/history-and-heritage/digital-exhibitions/a-tour-of-new-netherland

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[[Category:Canada Project]] {|class="wikitable" width="100%" style="border:1px solid #BBB" | align="center" colspan="3"| '''PRIME MINISTERS OF CANADA''' |- !Name !Party !Term of Office |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" colspan="3" | |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Macdonald-1567|John Alexander Macdonald]]'''
(1815-1891) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Liberal-Conservative | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| July 1, 1867 - November 5, 1873 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Mackenzie-4|Alexander Mackenzie]]'''
(1822-1892) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Liberal | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| November 7, 1873 - October 8, 1878 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Macdonald-1567|John Alexander Macdonald]]'''
(1815-1891) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Liberal-Conservative | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| October 17, 1878 - June 6, 1891 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Abbott-3145|John Abbott]]'''
(1821-1893) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Liberal-Conservative | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| June 16, 1891 – November 24, 1892 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Thompson-12832|Sir John Thompson]]'''
(1845-1894) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Liberal-Conservative | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| December 5, 1892 - December 12, 1894 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Bowell-21|Mackenzie Bowell]]'''
(1824-1917) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Conservative | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| December 21, 1894 – April 27, 1896 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Tupper-249|Sir Charles Tupper]]'''
(1821-1915) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Conservative | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| May 1, 1896 - July 8, 1896 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Laurier-128|Wilfrid Laurier]]'''
(1841-1919) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Liberal | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| July 11, 1896 - October 6, 1911 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Borden-377|Sir Robert Laird Borden]]'''
(1854-1937) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Conservative, Unionist | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| October 10, 1911 - July 10, 1920 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Meighen-3|Arthur Meighen]]'''
(1874-1960) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | National Liberal and Conservative | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| July 10, 1920 – December 29, 1921 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[King-8198|William Lyon Mackenzie King]]'''
(1874-1950) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Liberal | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| December 29, 1921 - June 28, 1926 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Meighen-3|Arthur Meighen]]'''
(1874-1960) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Conservative | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| June 29, 1926 - September 25, 1926 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[King-8198|William Lyon Mackenzie King]]'''
(1874-1950) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Liberal | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| September 25, 1926 - August 7, 1930 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Bennett-5964|R.B. Bennett]]'''
(1870-1947) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Conservative | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| August 7, 1930 - October 23, 1935 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[King-8198|William Lyon Mackenzie King]]'''
(1874-1950) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Liberal | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| October 23, 1935 - November 15, 1948 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[St._Laurent-20|Louis St. Laurent]]'''
(1882-1973) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Liberal | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| November 15, 1948 – June 21, 1957 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Diefenbaker-1|John Diefenbaker]]'''
(1895-1979) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Progressive Conservative | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| June 21, 1957 – April 22, 1963 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Pearson-1837|Lester B. Pearson]]'''
(1897-1972) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Liberal | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| April 22, 1963 – April 20, 1968 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Trudeau-148|Pierre Trudeau]]'''
(1919-2000) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Liberal | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| April 20, 1968 - June 3, 1979 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Clark-16585|Joe Clark]]'''
(1939) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Progressive Conservative | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| June 4, 1979 – March 3, 1980 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Trudeau-148|Pierre Trudeau]]'''
(1919-2000) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Liberal | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| March 3, 1980 - June 29, 1984 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Turner-9000|John Turner]]'''
(1929-2020) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Liberal | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| June 30, 1984 – September 17, 1984 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Mulroney-3|Brian Mulroney]]'''
(1939) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Progressive Conservative | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| September 17, 1984 – June 25, 1993 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Campbell-9538|Kim Campbell]]'''
(1947) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Progressive Conservative | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| June 25, 1993 – November 4, 1993 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Chrétien-77|Jean Chrétien]]'''
(1934) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Liberal | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| November 4, 1993 - December 12, 2003 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Martin-12714|Paul Martin]]'''
(1938) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Liberal | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| December 12, 2003 - February 6, 2006 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Harper-2149|Stephen Harper]]'''
(1959) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Conservative | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| February 6, 2006 - November 4, 2015 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Trudeau-195|Justin Trudeau]]'''
(1971) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Liberal | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| November 4, 2015 - Incumbent |}

Prince Edward Island Families

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[[Category: Prince Edward Island]] This page is hub for sharing information about the "first families of PEI", with links to help your research. Some other useful links include: *[[:Category:Prince_Edward_Island_Surnames|PEI Surnames]], The first ancestors who came to PEI provide important connections between later PEI residents and the world tree. By finding, connecting, creating and improving sourced profiles for the oldest family members, you can help create a useful foundation for WikiTree members who are unfamiliar with the unique characteristics of this area. If you find or create a WikiTree profile for a person listed here, please add the link to this list! Where there is no link, the first step is to see if you can find an existing profile, to source it and connect it, and add the link to this page. If you can’t find an existing profile, you can create a nice complete one with sources and a full biography for each of these gateway ancestors. == First Nations == This space is for PEI First Nations families. ''Can you contribute?'' Some of the people who self-reported as indigenous in the settler census information had the following surnames: {| |- |style="width: 400px" |Abraham, Aberham, Abram and other variations || Nicholas, Nickles |- |Augustine, Agustine ||Nockewad, Nockwood, Knockwood and other variations |- |Beck || Noel |- |Bernard ||Oakum |- |Butler ||Paul |- |Capeland ||Peters |- |Dominick ||Prosper |- |Francis, Frances ||Pullett |- |Jerome ||Sapier and Sa’pierre |- |Labob, Lebobe, Lobob and other variations ||Sark |- |Lark || Scolley |- |Lewis and Louis ||Snake |- |Mitchell ||Thomas |- |Newsell ||Tonie and Tony |}

== Acadian settlers == The WikiTree Acadian Project has profiled and linked a large number of [[Space:Acadian_First_Families|Acadian families]], including many on Isle Saint Jean, which is now known as Prince Edward Island. To contribute to this effort, contact the [[Project:Acadians|Acadians Project!]] Some of the Acadians who lived on Ile St Jean include: *[[Arseneau-277|Claude Ambroise Arseneau]] and [[Richard-409|Margarite Richard]], who arrived in 1726 from Beaubassin, Acadie, and settled in Malpeque, Ile St. Jean *[[Arseneau-92|Jacques Arseneau]] and [[Poirier-309|Marie Poirier]], who arrived before 1729 from Possibly Beaubassin, Acadie , and settled in Malpeque, Ile St. Jean *[[Arseneau-275|Abraham Arsenault]] and [[Savoie-161|Marie-Josèphe Savoie]], who arrived About 1734 from Beaubassin, Acadie, and settled in Malpeque, Ile St. Jean *[[Belliveau-123|Louis Belliveau]] and [[Haché-Gallant-32|Louise Haché-Gallant]], who arrived after1735 from Beaubassin, Acadie, and settled in Havre St. Pierre, Ile St. Jean *[[Bernard-250|Joseph Bernard]] and [[Arsenault-33|Anna Nathalie Anastasie Arsenault]], who arrived before 1754 from Les Planches, Acadie, and settled in Saint-Jacques, Lot 15, Prince, PEI *[[Blanchard-474|François Blanchard]] and [[Carré-122|Marguerite Carré]], who arrived before 1742 from Ille-et-Vilaine France, and settled in Malpeque, Ile St. Jean *[[Boudrot-518|Madeleine Boudrot]] and [[Arsenault-32|Jean Jacques Arsenault]], who arrived About 1734 from Port Toulouse, Isle Royale, Acadia, and settled in Port La Joie, Ile Saint Jean *[[Boudrot-73|Joseph Samuel Boudrot]] and [[Chiasson-140|Marguerite Chiasson]], who arrived before 1750 from Port-Toulouse, Ile-Royale, and settled in Étang des Berges, Ile Saint Jean *[[Chiasson-84|Joseph Francois Chiasson]] and [[Gallant-641|Ann Gallant]], who arrived before 1758 from Beaubassin, Acadie *[[DesRoches-22|Julien DesRoches]] and [[Arseneau-8|Marie Marguerite Arseneau]], who arrived in 1731 from Carolles, Manche, Basse-Normandie, France, and settled in Malpeque, Ile St. Jean *[[Detcheverry-2|Antoine Francois Detcheverry]] and [[Pinet-25|Marie Pinet]], who arrived before 1738 from Bayonne Basses-Pyrenees, France, and settled in Pointe de l'Est, Ile Ste Jean *[[Doiron-2|Alexis Doiron]] and [[Bourg-15|Madeleine Josephe Bourg]], who arrived before 1758 from Pisiquid, Acadie, and settled in what is now Rustico, Lot 24, Queens, PEI *[[Hache-378|Jacques Haché-Gallant]] and [[Boudrot-265|Marie-Josephe "Josette" Boudrot ]], who arrived before 1735 from Beaubassin, Acadie, and settled in Port La Joie, Ile Saint Jean *[[Haché-347|François Haché]] and [[Boudrot-93|Ann Boudrot]], who arrived before 1735 from Beaubassin, Acadie, and settled in Port La Joie, Ile Saint Jean *[[Haché-60|Michel Haché]] and [[Cormier-92|Anne-Marie Claire Cormier]], who arrived in 1720 “First” family from Beaubassin, Acadie, and settled in Port La Joie, Ile Saint Jean *[[Martin-11718|Pierre Martin]] and [[Gaudin-43|Anne Gaudin]], who arrived before 1734 from Port Royal, Acadie, and settled in St. Pierre, Ile St-Jean, Acadie *[[Pinet-8|Noel Pinet]] and [[Henry-4738|Rose Henry]], who arrived before 1738 from St-Charles-les-Mines, Grand-Pre, Acadie, and settled in Pointe de l'Est, Ile Ste Jean *[[Pitre-223|Jean-Baptiste Pitre]] and [[Arsenau-2|Marguerite Arseneau]], who arrived before 1755 from Cobequid, Acadie, and settled in Rustico, Lot 24, Queens, PEI *[[Pitre-52|Joseph Pitre]] and [[Bourg-2|Ann Bourg]], who arrived after1747 from Cobequid, Acadie, and settled in Saint Pierre du Nord, Ile Saint Jean == English and other settlers == The 1881 Census of Canada is the first comprehensive listing of PEI's population under British rule. The list below simply links to existing WikiTree profiles for some of the first who came to St. Johns Island, and then Prince Edward Island under British rule, starting in the 1760's. If you find or create another such family, please don't hesitate to add it to the list! They are shown alphabetically by family name under three broad headings. The headings suggest the type of work that was needed when when this list was created. Please don't hesitate to improve the profiles, and connect your family to their ancestors. After you complete a profile with sources, biographies, categories, parents, spouses and children, please don't hesitate to move it into the last group, at the bottom of the page. That bottom group, and the [[:Category:Prince_Edward_Island_Research_Assistance|PEI Research]] page may be helpful if you're looking for sources. Can you add to sources or biographies for these families? *[[Adams-39167|John Adams Sr.]] and [[Harrison-7183|Sarah Harrison]] who left Marston On Dove, England in 1774 to settle in Robert Clark's New London settlement *[[Auld-300|Robert Auld]] and [[Fissett-1|Jean Fissett]], who arrived in 1770 from Ayrshire, Scotland, and settled in Stanhope, Lot 34, Queens, PEI *[[Beairsto-14|Johnston Beairsto]] and [[Hyde-1102|Ann Hyde]], who arrived before 1777 from Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, and settled in West River, Lot 47, Kings, PEI *[[Beaton-745|Angus Malcolm Beaton]] and [[MacPhee-300|Margaret MacPhee]], who arrived before 1808 from Scotland, and settled in Flat River, Lot 60, Queens, PEI *[[Blaquiere-31|Louis Joseph Blaquiere]] and [[Gallant-684|Barbe Gallant]], who arrived before 1807 from Saint Pierre and Miquelon, and settled in Rustico, Lot 24, Queens, PEI *[[Bourg-634|Marie Bourg]] and [[Arseneau-74|Cyprien Arseneau]], who arrived before 1771 from Probably Beaubassin, and settled in Malpeque, Ile St. Jean *[[Bovyer-10|John Bovyer]] and [[Auld-770|Mary Margaret Auld]], who arrived before 1796 from Bunbury, Cheshire, England, and settled in Bunbury, Lot 48, Queens, PEI *[[Bremble-3|Mary Bremble]] and [[Schurman-53|Peter Schurman]], who arrived in 1783 from Unknown, and settled in Bedeque, Lot 26, Prince, PEI *[[Brown-1176|Lawrence Brown]] and [[Jamieson-7|Jean Jamieson]], who arrived before 1774 from Kirkoswald, Carrick, Scotland, and settled in Lot 33, Queens, PEI *[[Buote-7|François Buote]] and [[Belliveau-52|Marie Belliveau]], who arrived before 1812 from Saint Pierre and Miquelon, and settled in Rustico, Lot 24, Queens, PEI *[[Byers-439|John Byers]] and [[Unknown-210169|Amelia]], who arrived in 1789 from Virginia, and settled in Charlottetown, Lot 33, Queens, PEI *[[Cambridge-122|John Cambridge]] and [[Winchester-756|Mary Winchester]], who arrived in 1784 from England, and settled in Charlottetown, Lot 33, Queens, PEI *[[Cameron-5178|Archibald Cameron]] and [[McDonald-11365|Sarah McDonald]], who arrived in 1784 from Lochaber, Scotlant, and settled in Bayside, Lot 14, Prince, PEI *[[Chappell-389|Benjamin Chappell]] and [[Patterson-2641|Elizabeth Patterson]], who arrived in 1774 from England, and settled in Charlottetown, Lot 33, Queens, PEI *[[Chiasson-11|Modeste Chiasson]] and [[Pitre-1946|Joseph Cormier Pitre]], who arrived before 1790 from Saint Pierre and Miquelon, and settled in Rustico, Lot 24, Queens, PEI *[[Clark-14538|John Clark]] and [[Braddock-46|Elizabeth Hannah Braddock]], who arrived before 1776 from Yorkshire, England, and settled in Tryon, Lot 28, Queens, PEI *[[Clark-29801|William Clark]] and [[Simpson-1283|Helen Simpson]], who arrived after1789 from Alloa , Clackmannanshire , Scotland, and settled in Cavendish, Lot 23, Queens, Prince Edward Island *[[Clermont-148|Pierre Clermont]] and [[Muttart-36|Magdalen Muttart]], who arrived before 1798 from Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, and settled in Edgmont Bay, Lot 15, Prince, PEI *[[Coffin-277|Elisha Coffin]] and [[Myrick-5|Eunice Myrick]], who arrived in 1771 from Nantucket, Massachusetts, and settled in Savage Harbour, Lot 38, Kings, PEI *[[Coffin-279|Uriah Coffin]] and [[Bunker-1058|Hepsabeth Bunker]], who arrived after1761 from Nantucket, Massachusetts, and settled in East Point, Lot 47, Kings, PEI *[[Craig-4390|William Craig]] and [[Copeland-2147|Kennedy Copeland]], who arrived Aug. 20, 1770 from Ireland, and settled in Bedeque, Lot 26, Prince, PEI *[[Creed-102|William Creed]] and [[Prince-543|Elizabeth Prince]], who arrived after1783 from Limerick, Ireland, and settled in Charlottetown, Lot 33, Queens, PEI *[[Darby-328|Benjamin Darby]] and [[Unknown-190527|Lois Unknown]], who arrived July 30, 1794 from Devon, England, and settled in St Eleanors, Lot 17, Prince, PEI *[[Dockendorff-20|William Dockendorff]] and [[Simpson-12559|Jean Simpson]], who arrived circa 1783 from Bristol, Lincoln, Maine, and settled in *[[Doucet-769|François Doucet]] and [[Haché-Gallant-68|Anastasie Haché-Gallant]], who arrived before 1778 from New Brunswick, and settled in Prince Edward Island *[[Fissett-1|Jean Fissett]] and [[Auld-300|Robert Auld]], who arrived in 1770 from Ayrshire, Scotland, and settled in Stanhope, Lot 34, Queens, PEI *[[Gardiner-600|John Gardiner]] and [[Haszard-1|Eunice Haszard]], who arrived after1785 from Kingston, Rhode Island, and settled in Charlottetown, Lot 33, Queens, PEI *[[Gillies-348|Nancy Gillies]] and [[Ross-9234|Ewen Ross]], who arrived in 1803 from Scotland, and settled in Flat River, Lot 60, Queens, PEI *[[Gillis-57|Donald Gillis]] and [[Unknown-29160|Catherine Unknown]], who arrived in 1772 from Brunacory, Morar, Scotland, and settled in Pisquid, Lot 37, Queens, PEI *[[Gillis-982|John Gillis]] and [[Nicholson-3864|Catherine Nicholson]], who arrived in 1803 from Stencholl, Trotternish, Isle of Skye, Scotland, and settled in Orwell Cove, Lot 57, Queens, PEI *[[Gordon-3312|Robert Gordon]] and [[MacAulay-49|Isabella MacAulay]], who arrived in 1785 from Inverness-Shire, Scotland, and settled in Covehead Bay, Lot 34, Queens, PEI *[[Gray-7084|Robert Gray]] and [[Burns-2993|Mary Burns]], who arrived in 1787 from Dunbartonshire, Scotland, and settled in Charlottetown, Lot 33, Queens, PEI *[[Green-14246|Daniel Green]] and [[Oat-1|Martha Oat]], who arrived in 1783 from Yorkshire, England, and settled in Summerside, Lot 17, Prince, PEI *[[Gregor-33|Peter Gregor]] and [[Enic-1|Margaret Enic]], who arrived in 1775 from Dundurcas, Aitkenway, Morayshire, Scotland, and settled in Brackley Point, Lot 33, Queens, PEI *[[Haszard-2|Thomas Haszard]] and [[Rhodes-1709|Eunice Rhodes]], who arrived circa 1783 from Rhode Island, and settled in Charlottetown, Lot 33, Queens, PEI *[[Hayden-1364|James Lewis Hayden]] and [[De_Haes-6|Christina De Haes]], who arrived in 1783 from Cherry Valley, Ulster, NY, and settled in Seal River, Lot 54, Queens, PEI *[[Henckell-1|Nicolaus Henckell]] and [[Unknown-287028|Unknown spouse]], who arrived before 1783 from Treysa, Hessen, Germany, and settled in Birch Hill, Lot 13, Queens, PEI *[[Hodgson-2680|Robert Hodgson]] and [[Robinson-27794|Rebecca Robinson]], who arrived before 1797 from Sandwich, England, and settled in Charlottetown, Lot 33, Queens, PEI *[[Ladner-1084|Johan Ladner Jr]] and [[Hobbs-2558|Sophia Hobbs]], who arrived before 1792 from New York, and settled in Nine Mile Creek, Lot 65, Queens, PEI *[[Laird-1184|Alexander Laird]] and [[Orr-3238|Janet Orr]], who arrived in 1819 from Sterling, Renfrewshire, Scotland, and settled in New Glasgow, Lot 23, Queens, PEI *[[Lawson-2545|David Lawson]] and [[Moore-20263|Helen More]], who arrived in 1770 from Crieff, Perthshire, Scotland , and settled in Lot 34, Queens, PEI *[[Leard-22|Samuel Leard]] and [[Rogers-8168|Margaret Rogers]], who arrived in 1761 from Kilmunny, Antrim, Ireland, and settled in Tryon, Lot 28, Queens, PEI *[[Leclair-138|Pierre Leclair]] and [[Belliveau-102|Rose Belliveau]], who arrived before 1782 from Côtes-du-Nord, Bretagne, France, and settled in Rustico, Lot 24, Queens, PEI *[[Linklater-126|George Linklater]] and [[Peck-3632|Martha Peck]], who arrived in 1783 from Stromness, Orkney, Scotland, and settled in Summerside, Lot 17, Prince, PEI *[[Mabey-270|George Mabey]] and [[Hamilton-16615|Mary Hamilton]], who arrived in 1783 from Dorset, England, and settled in Bedeque, Lot 26, Prince, PEI *[[MacCALLUM-228|Neil McCallum]] and [[MacKAY-1821|Catherine MacCay]], who arrived in 1771 from Argyll Scotland, and settled in Brackley Point, Lot 33, Queens, PEI *[[MacEachern-10|Hugh MacEachern]] and [[Macdonald-7776|Mary MacDonald]], who arrived in 1772 from Kinlochmoidart, Scotland, and settled in Savage Harbour, Lot 38, Kings, PEI *[[MacEwan-16|Duncan MacEwan]] and [[McLaren-1419|Jean McLaren]], who arrived in 1770 from Perthshire, Scotland, and settled in Savage Harbour, Lot 38, Kings, PEI *[[MacKendrick-5|Lachlan MacKendrick]] and [[Galbraith-1624|Rachel Galbraith]], who arrived in 1775 from Campbelltown, Scotland, and settled in Malpeque, Ile St. Jean *[[MacKenzie-1614|Alexander MacKenzie]] and [[O'Hanley-18|Sally O’Hanley]], who arrived Unknown from Unknown, and settled in Lot 63, Kings, PEI *[[Mackenzie-2415|Kenneth MacKenzie]] and [[MacRae-455|Eliza MacRae]], who arrived after1800 from Unknown, and settled in Prince Edward Island *[[MacKinnon-392|Hugh MacKinnon]] and [[Unknown-246305|Catherine Unknown]], who arrived after1798 from Scotland, and settled in Sturgeon, Lot 61, Kings, PEI *[[Mackinnon-415|Malcolm MacKinnon]] and [[Campbell-23502|Mary Campbell]], who arrived before 1812 from Gribun, Isle of Mull, Scotland, and settled in Nine Mile Creek, Lot 65, Queens, PEI *[[MacLean-874|Neil MacLean]] and [[McLaughlan-37|Mary McLaughlan]], who arrived after1798 from Scotland, and settled in Lot 16, Prince, PEI *[[Macleod-1024|Murdoch MacLeod]] and [[Auld-312|Jane Auld]], who arrived Possibly 1784 from Portree, Isle of Skye, and settled in Murray River, Lot 64, Kings, PEI *[[MacPhee-300|Margaret MacPhee]] and [[Beaton-745|Angus Malcolm Beaton]], who arrived before 1808 from Skye, Scotland, and settled in Flat River, Lot 60, Queens, PEI *[[McCallum-248|Neil McCallum]] and [[McKay-620|Catherine McKay]], who arrived in 1771 from Argyll Scotland, and settled in Brackley Point, Lot 33, Queens, PEI *[[McInnis-226|Patrick McInnis]] and [[Morrison-6310|Catherine Morrison]], who arrived before 1810 from South Uist, Inverness, Scotland, and settled in St Peter’s Bay, Lot 41, Kings, PEI *[[McKay-3899|William McKay]] and [[Simpson-1289|Catherine Simpson]], who arrived in 1815 from Erribol, Durness, Sutherlandshire, Scotland, and settled in Kensington, Lot 19, PEI *[[McKinnon-316|Archibald McKinnon]] and [[Foy-275|Ann Nancy Foy]], who arrived in 1812 from Brolas of the Isle of Mull, and settled in Tryon, Lot 28, Queens, PEI *[[McNeil-959|John McNeil]] and [[Simpson-1277|Margaret Simpson]], who arrived in 1780 from Campbelltown, Argyle, Scotland, and settled in Cavendish, Lot 23, Queens, Prince Edward Island *[[Mcpherson-2343|John McPherson]] and [[Matheson-856|Ann Matheson]], who arrived before 1800 from Kingussie, Inverness, Scotland, and settled in Belle Creek, Lot 62, Queens, PEI *[[McWilliams-460|Duncan McWilliams]] and [[Downie-578|Christian Downie]], who arrived in 1771 from Campbelltown, Argyle, Scotland, and settled in Tryon, Lot 28, Queens, PEI *[[Millar-1024|John Miller]] and [[McIvor-153|Catherine McIvor]], who arrived in 1770 from Perthshire, Scotland, and settled in Stanhope, Lot 34, Queens, PEI *[[Montgomery-4564|Hugh Montgomery]] and Mary McShannon, who arrived in 1771 from Campbelltown, Kintyre, Scotland, and settled in Fox Point, Malpeque, Lot 18, Queens, PEI *[[Morrell-195|Joshua Morell]] and [[Crossman-344|Ann Jane Crossman]], who arrived before 1810 from New Brunswick, and settled in Bedeque, Lot 26, Prince, PEI *[[Murray-2406|John Murray, Sr]] and [[Kennedy-3254|Mary Kennedy]], who arrived in 1784 from New York, and settled in Bedeque, Lot 26, Prince, PEI *[[Murray-475|William Murray]] and [[Wright-2146|Hannah Wright]], who arrived before 1792 from Langton, Scotland, and settled in Bedeque, Lot 26, Prince, PEI *[[Nicholson-3883|Donald Nicholson]] and [[Mcarthur-1102|Catherine McArthur]], who arrived in 1803 from Skye, Scotland, and settled in Orwell Cove, Lot 57, Queens, PEI *[[Owen-3148|Arthur Owen]] and [[Lee-10789|Elizabeth Lee]], who arrived in 1789 from Topsham, Devon, England, and settled in Shipyards, Lot 49, Queens, PEI *[[Palmer-6739|James Bardin Palmer]] and [[Jones-23704|Millicent Jones]], who arrived in 1802 from Dublin, Ireland, and settled in Charlottetown, Lot 33, Queens, PEI *[[Peters-3462|James Horsfield Peters]] and [[Cunard-18|Mary Cunard]], who arrived Unknown from Halifax, Nova Scotia, and settled in Charlottetown, Lot 33, Queens, PEI *[[Poirier-128|Basil Poirier]] and [[Bernard-1806|Tharsile Bernard]], who arrived before 1793 from New Brunswick, and settled in Tignish, Lot 1, Prince, PEI *[[Poirier-1331|Barbee Poirier]] and [[Arsenault-708|Louis Arsenault]], who arrived before 1780 from Halifax, Nova Scotia, and settled in Rustico, Lot 24, Queens, PEI *[[Poirier-143|Pascal Poirier]] and [[Pitre-2353|Agnes Pitre]], who arrived before 1812 from New Brunswick, and settled in Tignish, Lot 1, Prince, PEI *[[Praught-8|Frederick Praught]] and [[Wagner-3093|Susannah]], who arrived in 1785 from New Jersey, and settled in Pownal, Lot 49, Queens, PEI *[[Price-1658|Richard Price]] and [[Coady-5|Anastasia Coady]], who arrived 26 July 1784  from Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire, England, and settled in Bedeque, Lot 26, Prince, PEI *[[Ramsay-971|John Ramsay]] and [[Taylor-44910|Margaret Taylor]], who arrived in 1770 from Ugadale, Argyllshire, Scotland, and settled in Keirs Shore, Lot 18, Prince, PEI *[[Robins-410|Richard Robins]] and Unknown spouse, who arrived in 1784 from New Jersey, and settled in Bedeque, Lot 26, Prince, PEI *[[Rose-5591|Sampson Rose]] and [[Baker-15734|Elizabeth Baker]], who arrived circa 1804 from Winterbourne Stickland, Dorset, England , and settled in North Lake, Lot 47, Kings, PEI *[[Sanderson-1661|Charles Sanderson]] and [[Mayne-601|Margaret Mayne]], who arrived circa 1770 from Unknown, and settled in Greenwich, Lot 40, Kings, PEI *[[Schurman-41|William Schurman]] and [[Bonnet-167|Jane Bonnet]], who arrived in 1784 from New Rochelle, New York, and settled in North Bedeque, Lot 25, Prince, PEI *[[Shaw-2825|Neil Shaw]] and [[McInriver-1|Keathrin McInriver]], who arrived in 1770 from Kinuachdrach, Isle of Jura, Scotland, and settled in Stanhope, Lot 34, Queens, PEI *[[Sheppard-550|David Sheppard]] and [[Wilson-8483|Kesiah Wilson]], who arrived in 1786 from North Carolina, and settled in Cardigan, Lot 53, Kings, PEI *[[Silliker-27|Jacob Silliker]] and [[Strang-28|Mary Strang]], who arrived in 1784 from Westchester, NY, and settled in Bedeque, Lot 26, Prince, PEI *[[Small-2084|John Small]] and [[Bremble-5|Frances Bremble]], who arrived after1787 from New York, and settled in Wilmot, Lot 19, Prince, PEI *[[Smith-191050|Joseph Smith]] and [[Wright-38159|Mary Wright]] came from Marston on Dove, England in 1774 to Robert Clark's New London settlement *[[Smallwood-591|Joseph Smallwood]] and [[MacRobie-1|Magdalen MacRobie]], who arrived before 1787 from Norfolk, Virginia, and settled in Lot 38, Kings, PEI *[[Stewart-26903|Dugald “Big” Stewart]] and [[Stewart-26916|Margaret Unknown]], who arrived in 1790 from Scotland, and settled in Malpeque, Lot 18, Prince, PEI *[[Stewart-28551|John "Hellfire Jack" Stewart]] and [[Tournour-1|Hannah Tournour]], who arrived before 1781 from Campbelltown, Argyle, Scotland, and settled in Mount Stewart, Lot 37, Queens, PEI *[[Stuart-3068|Peter Stuart]] and [[MacKinnon-770|Helen MacKinnon]], who arrived in 1775 from Campbelltown, Argyle, Scotland, and settled in Charlottetown, Lot 33, Queens, PEI *[[Van_Buskirk-101|Jacob Van Buskirk]] and [[Townsend-1022|Susannah Townsend]], who arrived in 1789 from Loonenburg, Albany County, New York, and settled in Rustico, Lot 24, Queens, PEI *[[Vickerson-9|Johann Georg Vickerson]] and [[Younker-18|Anna Barbara Younker]], who arrived in 1784 from Germany, and settled in Marshfield, Lot 34, Queens, PEI *[[Walker-10726|David Walker]] and [[Hetherington-131|Margaret Hetherington]], who arrived in 1819 from Dumfries, Dumfries-shire, Scotland, and settled in New Annan, Lot 19, Prince, PEI *[[Warren-3644|William Warren]] and [[Gouldrup-1|Jane Gouldrup]], who arrived before 1772 from England or Upper Canada, and settled in Tryon, Lot 28, Queens, PEI *[[Wright-15401|William Wright]] and Unknown spouse, who arrived in 1784 from Westchester, NY, and settled in North Bedeque, Lot 25, Prince, PEI *[[Wright-31719|Thomas Wright]] and Susannah Turner, who arrived in 1773 from England, and settled in Lot 39, Kings, PEI *[[Young-30044|David Young]] and [[Rae-1308|Elizabeth Rae]], who arrived in 1784 from Ecclefechan, Hoddam, Dumfriesshire, Scotland, and settled in Lot 59, Kings, PEI *[[Patterson-12264|Walter Patterson]] and [[Warren-12262|Hester Warren]], who arrived circa 1767 from Rathmelton, Millford, County Donegal, Ireland, and settled in Lot 19, Queens, PEI Can you connect these profiles to their missing family members? *[[Bass-4261|John Bass]] and Margaret "Peggy" Dixon who arrived before 1791 from Unknown, and settled in Possibly Charlottetown, Lot 33, Queens, PEI *[[Bovyer-2|Stephen Bovyer]] and Margaret Campbell, who arrived after1777 from Bunbury, Cheshire, England, and settled in Bunbury, Lot 48, Queens, PEI *[[Brecken-15|John Brecken]] and Ann Wake, who arrived in 1784 from England, and settled in Charlottetown, Lot 33, Queens, PEI *[[Brehaut-47|John Burhoe]] and [[Greateau-1|Jane Douglas]], who arrived in 1780 from Guernsey, England, and settled in Charlottetown, Lot 33, Queens, PEI *[[Campbell-21393|John Campbell]] and Isobelj Unknown, who arrived About 1814 from Mull, Argyleshire, Scotland, and settled in Crapaud, Lot 29, Queens, PEI *[[DesBrisay-8|Thomas DesBrisay]] and Ellen Landers, who arrived in 1779 from Dublin, Ireland, and settled in Charlottetown, Lot 33, Queens, PEI *[[Gamble-592|Thomas James]] and Unknown spouse, who arrived before 1784 from Ireland, and settled in Tryon, Lot 28, Queens, PEI *[[Gillis-1460|Angus Gillis]] and Sarah MacPherson, who arrived in 1790 from Barra, Inverness-shire, Scotland, and settled in Miscouche, Lot 178, Prince, PE *[[Gillis-63|Duncan Gillis]] and Unknown spouse, who arrived in 1783 from North-Morar, Inverness-shire, Scotland, and settled in Lot 36, Queens, PEI *[[Hardy-2347|George Hardy]] and Unknown spouse who arrived before 1795 from Knighton, Dorsetshire, England, and settled in Richmond Bay, Lot 14, Prince, PEI *[[Hickey-300|Peter Hickey]] and [[MacLellan-20|Catherine McLellan]], who arrived in 1806 from Ireland, and settled in Indian River, Lot 18, Prince, PEI *[[Howatt-48|James Howatt]] and [[Symond-16|Margaret Symond]], who arrived in 1775 from Banff, Scotland, and settled in Tryon, Lot 28, Queens, PEI *[[Judson-586|William Judson]] and Elizabeth McKenzie/Anne McMullen, who arrived before 1785 from USA, and settled in Charlottetown, Lot 33, Queens, PEI *[[McArthur-1044|Hugh McArthur]] and Unknown spouse, who arrived in 1770 from Argyll Scotland, and settled in Lot 16, Prince, PEI *[[MacCormack-11|Donald MacCormack]] and Unknown spouse, who arrived in 1785 from South Uist, Scotland, and settled in Launching Bay, Lot 55, Kings, PEI *[[MacDonald-2360|John MacDonald]] and Unknown spouse, who arrived in 1772 from Glenalladale, Inverness-shire, Scotland, and settled in Tracadie, Lots 35 and 36, Queens, PEI *[[MacDougall-154|Peter MacDougall]] and [[MacKay-609|Marion MacKay]] who emigrated from Scotland c. 1770, possibly on the Annabella, and settled in Lot 18 *[[McFadyen-759|John McFadyen]] and his brother [[McFadyen-803|Alexander McFadyen]] from the Isle of Mull who settled in Queens Co. c. 1802-1806 *[[McGregor-1068|John McGregor]] and Margaret Unknown, who arrived in 1770 from Muthill, Perthshire, Scotland, and settled in Lot 33, Queens, PEI *[[McLean-4286|Lauchlin McLean]] and Catherine Unknown, who arrived in 1808 from Scotland, and settled in Lot 16, Prince, PEI *[[Morrison-5036|Donald Morrison]] and Unknown spouse, who arrived after1798 from South Uist, Inverness, Scotland, and settled in Georgetown, Lot 54, Kings, PEI *[[Muttart-17|Balthazar Muttart]] and [[Ulrich-219|Marguerite Holleri Ulrich]], who arrived in 1768 from Stemback, Alsace, Germany, and settled in Tryon, Lot 28, Queens, PEI *[[Penman-263|George Penman]] and Mary (Unknown) Cole, who arrived By 1775 from England, and settled in Port Hill, Lot 13, Prince, PEI *[[Rix-221|Samuel Birch Rix]] and Unknown spouse, who arrived in 1783 from England, and settled in North Bedeque, Lot 25, Prince, PEI *[[Robinson-29224|Joseph Robinson]] and [[Whitley-2115|Leila Whitley]], who arrived before 1790 from Virginia, and settled in Charlottetown, Lot 33, Queens, PEI *[[Sickles-212|Dimbo Sickles]] and Mary Moore, who arrived after1783 from Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, and settled in Three Rivers, Lot 53, Kings, PEI *[[Walsh-3173|Thomas Walsh]] who arrived circa 1800 from Ireland, and settled in York Point, Lot 32, Queens, PEI, where he married [[Mingo-39|Elizabeth Mingo]] born 1782 in River John, Nova Scotia Can you see a way to improve these profiles? *[[Adams-31022|John Adams]] and [[Cole-13828|Mary Cole]], who arrived in 1774 from Hilton, Derbyshire, England, and settled in New London, Lot 21, Queens, PEI *[[Aitken-223|John Aitken]] and [[Lowden-30|Margaret Lowden]], who arrived in 1775 from Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland, and settled in Lower Montague, Lot 59, Kings, PEI *[[Cole-13829|David Cole]] and [[Adams-31022|John Adams]], who arrived with their families in 1774 from Derbyshire, England, and settled in New London, Lot 21, Queens, PEI *[[Gillis-1233|Donald Gillis]] and [[McKinnon-1620|Catherine (Flora) MacKinnon]], who arrived after1785 from Barra, Inverness-shire, Scotland, and settled in Indian River, Lot 18, Prince, PEI *[[McLellan-1285|John McLellan]] and [[McPhee-512|Catherine McPhee]], who arrived in 1787 from South Uist, Scotland, and settled in Indian River, Lot 18, Prince, PEI *[[Reid-1760|John Reid]] and [[Stewart-6037|Elizabeth Stewart]], who arrived in 1803 from Blair Atholl Parish, Perthshire, Scotland, and settled in Lot 63, Kings, PEI *[[Robinson-23102|Joseph Robinson]] and [[Smith-134837|Mary Smith]], who arrived before 1789 from New York, and settled in Charlottetown, Lot 33, Queens, PEI *[[Simpson-1275|William Simpson]] and [[Miller-6328|Mary Miller]], who arrived in 1770 from Gerbity, Parish of Dundercas, Scotland, and settled in Cavendish, Lot 23, Queens, Prince Edward Island *[[Simpson-1276|William Simpson]] and [[Winchester-96|Janet Winchester]], who arrived in 1775 from Elgin, Morayshire, Scotland, and settled in Cavendish, Lot 23, Queens, Prince Edward Island *[[Strang-62|Jesse Strang]] and [[Wright-6615|Sarah Wright]], who arrived in 1784 from White Plains, Westchester, New York, and settled in North Bedeque, Lot 25, Prince, PEI

Prince Edward Island Team

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[[Category: Prince Edward Island]] Welcome to the Prince Edward Island Team, a sub-team of the [[Space:Atlantic_Canada_Team|Atlantic Canada Team]] and part of the [[Project:Canada|Canada Project]]. The Canada Project is currently undergoing a restructuring, so the contents of this page may change quickly. If you can't find what you're looking for, please contact one of the project or team leaders. Team Members: * [[Lavoie-802|Greg Lavoie]] * [[McCallum-175|Doug McCallum]] * [[Giffin-437|Laurie Giffin]] * [[Rooney-266 |Gemma Rooney]] * [[Ellis-6095|Dawn Ellis]] * [[Ellis-6095|Dawn Ellis]] * [[Lannigan-15|Barbara Richards]] * [[MacKinnon-1348|Susan O'Callaghan]] * [[Zaday-2|Melissa Zaday]] * [[Nash-8023|Brian Nash]] * [[Dyment-55|Jane Dyment]] *You are welcome to join us! Since we are a part of the [[Project:Canada|Canada Project]], you must join the project first. Then you can add Prince_Edward_Island to your list of [[Special:Following|followed|tags]], and add your name to this list. == Goals== The PEI Team is our way to bring together WikiTreers who share an interest in PEI families. We collaborate, share genealogical resources, and help each other create accurate, well sourced profiles for our family tree. We use use [[Help:Category_FAQ|categories]] and [[Help:Free-Space_Profile|free space pages]] to describe the families, communities, and events that shaped our ancestors lives. The PEI team is currently working on: * [[:Category:Prince_Edward_Island|PEI Categories]] - we're preparing to make some adjustments to ensure the PEI categories continue to reflect the unique characteristics of this region over time, and work seamlessly with the categories used across the region and the country. More to come on this task! *[[#Resources|Free Space Pages]] - we're reviewing the team's free space pages to ensure they continue to support WikiTree members who are researching PEI ancestors. If you like to research and write about PEI, then you may enjoy contributing! * Your current priorities - you are welcome to add to this list! Looking for project ideas? * [[Space:Prince_Edward_Island_Families|PEI Families]] - sometimes accessing older files requires access to specialized resources. If you are interested in researching some of the oldest PEI families, you can provide a useful foundation for WikiTree members who are unfamiliar with the unique characteristics of this area * [[Space:Prince_Edward_Island_Notables|PEI Notables]] - for a tiny island, PEI has contributed more than its share of artists, academics, business and social leaders to the Canadian landscape. Get on your Canadian pride! * Improving PEI profiles - are you a [[:Category:Prince_Edward_Island%2C_Unsourced_Profiles|sourcer?]] a [[:Category:Prince_Edward_Island_Unconnected_Profiles|connector?]] a problem-solver? Interested in learning? This is an important way to help each other * [[:Category:Prince_Edward_Island|PEI Categorization]] - when we're ready, we may need some help migrating some of the existing profiles * Your ideas - you are welcome to add to this list! == Resources == Some resources that may help with your PEI research include: *[[:Category:Prince_Edward_Island_Research_Assistance|PEI Research resources]] *[[:Category:Prince_Edward_Island%2C_Cemeteries|PEI Cemeteries]] *[[Space:Prince_Edward_Island_Notables|PEI Notables]] *[[Space:Prince_Edward_Island_Families|PEI Families]] *Find something we're missing? You are welcome to add to this list!

Prince George's County, Maryland 1696

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[[Category: Prince George's County, Maryland]] :: '''Prince George's County, Maryland : [http://usgenwebsites.org/MDPrincegeorge/court/text/1696-land-recs.txt Land Owners at Time PGC Was Formed - 1696'''][[Image:Prince_George_s_County_Maryland_1696.jpg|250px]] At the time Prince George's County was formed, it encompassed the entire western portion of Maryland by description. However, the areas of settlement in 1696 were limited to the portion of Maryland marked "Area Enlarged" on the map below. This data was compiled by Louise Joyner Hienton in 1959, to accompany a map depicting the tracts of land listed below. The references are to surveys or grants in the Patent Records, Maryland Archives, Annapolis, Maryland. The map is too large to present in a single image. It has been divided the map into 7 sections, labeling the sections with the grid markers contained on each image. Letters (A-Y) begin on the left (west) and end on the right (east). Numbers (1-23) begin at the top (north) and end at the bottom (south). [http://usgenwebsites.org/MDPrincegeorge/court/text/1696-land.htm See the map here].
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From insert on Map prepared by Louise Joyner Hienton [ http://usgenwebsites.org/MDPrincegeorge/court/text/images/1696-02.jpg] ::Original County & Map :Owner--Charles=C Calvert=V Reference----- Location----Name of Tract & notes ===================== ====================== ================== ========= :Abbington, John - V -Jun 10, 1671 - L 14 f 224 - X-20 - Glocester Hall :Addis, John - V- Oct 5, 1695 - L B#23 f 261 - X-14 - Island, The :Addison, John - C- Jun 23, 1685 - L 22 f 273 - P-14 - Mount Nebo :Addison, John - C -Aug 11, 1686- L 22, f 239 - O-13 - Ashen Swamp :Addison, John - C- Dec 2, 1686 - L 22 f 272 - O-12 - Pasture, The :Addison, John - C- Mar 17, 1687 - L 22, f 398 - Q 11 - Arran :Addison, John - C -Jun 1, 1687 - L 22 f 381 - O-16 - Swans Harbour :Addison, John - C- Apr 8, 1689 - L CD, f 33 - O-16 - Addisons Folly (assigned from W Hutchinson) :Addison, John - C- Apr 9, 1689 - L BB#3 f 164 - M-10 - Whitehaven :Addison, John - C- Apr 17, 1689 - L BB#3 f 170 - K-7 - Carlyle :Addison, John - C -Oct 16, 1694 -L C#3 f 100 - J-5 - Friendship, The :Addison, John - C -Oct 16, 1694 -L C#3 f 97 - S-6 - Friendships, The :Addison, John (Col) - C -Oct 16, 1694 - L C#3 f 110 - P-12 - Prevention, The :Addison, John (Col) - C- Oct 16, 1694 - L C#3 f 98 - O-19 - Strife, The :Addison, John (Col) - C- Feb 3, 1695 - L CC#4 f 140 - P-13 - Glenings :Aithey, George - C- Mar 20, 1687 - L 22, f 379 - O-15 - Stony Hill :Aithey, George - C- Mar 23, 1687 - L 22, f 380 - O-15 - Little Hall :Anderson, John - V- Mar 30, 1664 - L 12 f 235 - W-22 - Doves Nest (assigned to T Truman) :Anderson, Robert - V Oct 15, 1685 - L 22 f 194 - W-8 - Cattaile Meadows :Archer, Peter - V- Jul 20, 1670 - L 12 f 603 - W-13 - Collington (assigned to N Beall) :Archer, Peter - V -Jul 20, 1670 - L 12 f 603 - W-13 - Weymouth :Archer, Peter - V -Jul 21, 1670 - L 12 f 603 - X-15 - Essex Lodge (assigned to N Beall) :Archer, Peter - V -May 7, 1681 - L 21 f 359 - W-18 - Archers Pasture :Athee, George - C- Aug 4, 1674 - L 15, f 261 - Q-12 - Athees Hopwell :Athee, George - C -Aug 4, 1674 - L 15 f 261 - Q-14 - Hutton Lockerice :Athee, George - C- Jun 14, 1675 - L 19 f 129 - S-9 - Wakefield :Athy, George - C- Apr 17, 1689 - L BB#3 f 368 - O-14 - St Johns :Attwood, John - C -Apr 4, 1685 - L 22, f 165 - Q-11 - Attwoods Purchase :Austrey, George - C -Sep 16, 1673 - L 17 f 525 - Q-17 - Maidstone :Aythey, George - C- Jun 23, 1685 - L 22 f 258 - P-13 - Leads :Ball, Michael - V- Feb 25, 1682 - L 21 f 394 - V-15 - Balls Good Luck :Banks, George - C -Sep 6, 1673 - L 17 f 526 - S-16 - Orwell :Barber, Luke (Doctor) - C- Oct 25, 1661 - L 4 f 601 - O-17 - Warberton Mannor :Barton, William - V -Feb 8, 1694 - L B#23 f 236 - U-15 - Hazard :Barton, William - V -Aug 14, 1694 - L B#23 f 234 - V-20 - Bartons Hope :Batchelor, Francis - C -8br 1, 1662 - L 5 f 169 - M-19 - Southampton :Batchelor, Francis - C -9br 22, 1663 - L 6, f 226 - M-20 - Bowes Castle :Batson, Edward - V -Sep 21, 1686 - L 22 f 268 - W-13 - Yarmouth :Bayne, John - C -Mar 18, 1688 - L BB#3 f 192 - P-13 - Irving :[[Beall-75 | Beal, Ninian (Capt)]] - V- Dec 24, 1688 - L 22 f 20 - T-9 - St Andrews :Beale, Ninian - V- May 28, 1670 - L 12 f 587 - U-13 - Beals Chance :Beale, Ninian - V -Oct 11, 1671 - L 16 f 373 - V-13 - Bacon Hall :Beale, Ninian - V -Dec 14, 1672 - L 17 f 365 - U-13 - Charles Hills :Beale, Ninian - V- Jul 25, 1684 - L 22 f 128 - W-10 - Beals Reserve :Beale, Ninian - V -Jul 25, 1684 - L 22 f 128 - W-10 - Dundee :Beale, Ninian - V- Nov 2, 1688 - L 22 f 429 - S-10 - Rovers Content :Beale, Ninian - V -Sep 14, 1694 - L B#23 f 273 - V-12 - Beal's Craft :Beale, Ninian - V- Sep 15, 1694 - L B#23 f 214 - T-10 - Hog Pen, The :Beale, Ninian (Capt) - V- May 1, 1684 - L 22 f 33 - W-12 - Barnetts Request :Beale, Ninian (Major) - V- Jul 20, 1686 - L 22 f 252 - S-11 - Concord (assigned to H Darnall) :Beale, Ninian (Major) - V- Jul 19, 1686 - L 22 f 252 - V-13 - Expedition of Beale, The :Beale, Ninian (Major) - V- Mar 3, 1687 - L 22 f 330 - Y-10 - Majors Lott, The :Beale, Ninian (Major) - V- Aug 27, 1688 - L 22 f 429 - R-11 - Keverton Edge :Beall, John - C -Apr 13, 1686 - L 22, f 239 - Q-9 - Barrens, The :Beall, Ninian - V- Jan 7, 1670 - L 16 f 77 - U-13 - Backland :Beall, Ninian - V- Jan 17, 1670 - L 16 f 76 - W-12 - Pintlin Hills :Beall, Ninian - V- Jul 20, 1670 - L 12 f 603 - W-13 - Collington (assigned by P Archer) :Beall, Ninian - V- Jul 21, 1670 - L 12 f 603 - X-15 - Essex Lodge (assigned by P Archer) :Beall, Ninian - V -Oct 11, 1671 - L 16 f 372 - W-14 - Cuckolds Point :Beall, Ninian - V -Apr 18, 1672 - L 16 f 494 - U-12 - Bealington :Beall, Ninian - V -Dec 17, 1672 - L17 f 366 - W-12 - Londee :Beall, Ninian - V- Jul 1, 1680 - L 21 f 175 - X-10 - Padworth Farme (assigned to G Yate) :Beall, Ninian - V- Feb 22, 1682- L 22 f 1 - T-14 - Bring (assigned to H. Darnall) :Beall, Ninian - C- Jun 23, 1685 - L 22 f 272 - P-13 - Fox Hall (assigned from W Hutchinson) :Beall, Ninian - C -Aug 19, 1687 - L 22, f 319 - Q-11 - Batchelors Hope :Beall, Ninian - V- Feb 19, 1694 - L B#23 f 133 - V-13 - Meadows, The :Beall, Ninian - V- Sep 10, 1694 - L B#23 f 274 - T-13 - Maiden's Dowrey :Beall, Ninian - V- Jun 19, 1695 - L C#3 f 86 - R-11 - Addition to Keverton Eadge :Beall, Ninian (Capt) - V -May 1, 1684 - L 22 f 33 - X-12 - Plummers Pleasure :Beall, Ninian (Capt) - V -Jul 26, 1684 - L 22 f 128 - W-12 - Loving Acquaintance (assigned to M Groome) :Beall, Ninian (Capt) - V -Jun 26, 1685 - L 22 f 178 - T-11 - Largo :Beall, Ninian (Capt) - V- Aug 4, 1685 - L 22 f 170 - W-9 - Porke Hall :Beall, Ninian (Col) - C- Jun 17, 1695 - L C f 188a (PGC LR) - T-16 - Bealls Reserve :Beall, Ninian (Major) - C -Oct 2, 1687 - L 22 f 323 - P-10 - Inclosure, The :Beall, Thomas - C- Apr 3, 1685 - L 22, f 266 - Q-10 - Bealls Adventure :Bealle, Charles - C- Apr 13, 1686 - L 22 f 239 - P-9 - Turkey Thickett :Beanes, Chris - C- Apr 20, 1671 - L 12, f 542 - O-10 - Antwerp :Berry, James - V -Oct 1, 1653 - L AB&H f 360 - X-12 - Mount Pleasant :Bigger, John - V -Mar 10, 1670 - L 14 f 176 - W-13 - Milend :Bigger, John - V- Aug 17, 1671 - L 16 f 279 - W-13 - Mussell Shell :Bigger, John - V -May 10, 1672 - L 16 f 535 - U-15 - Togood :Billingsley, John - V- Aug 15, 1662 - L 5 f 160 - X-13 - Billingsleys Point :Bissick, John - C- Jun 15, 1669 - L 12 f 265 - Not Shown - St Johns - none claims it RR :Boage, John - V- Aug 10, 1662 - L 5 f 195 - X-19 - Haddington (assigned to W Hannington) :Boage, John - V -Feb 2, 1664 - L 7 f 517 - W-19 - Trenant :Boage, John - V -Nov 14, 1665 - L 9 f 57 - W-19 - Quicksale (assigned to F Street) :Boague, John - V -Jan 16, 1663 - L 7 f 412 - X-19 - Dunbar :Boague, John - V -Jun 21, 1666 - L 10 f 206 - W-20 - Poplar Hills :Boarman, William - C Mar 1, 1673- L 17 f 116 - P-17 - Boarman's Content :Bogue, John - V- May 10, 1663- L 5 f 464 - W-22 - Make Hast :Boteler, Charles - V- Aug 5, 1671 - L 16 f 279 - V-13 - Weston :Boteler, Charles - V- Jul 26, 1679 - L 21 f 149 - W-15 - Harrys Lott :Boteler, Edward - V- Jan 8, 1683 - L 22 f 86 - T-11 - Beals Benevolence :Bowdel, Thomas - V- Jul 2, 1670 - L 12 f 591 - X-10 - Bowdles Choice :Bowlin, John - V -Jan 16, 1663 - L 7 f 54 - X-18 - Exchange :Bradshaw, George - C- Jun 4, 1663 - L 7 f 286 - Not Shown - Bradshaws Purchase - Resurveyed to Warburton Manor & Thompsons Rest RR :Brandt, Rand - C -Mar 26, 1680 - L 22 f 380 - L-18 - Greenwigh :Brandt, Randolph - C -Apr 29, 1682- L 21, f 363 - N-10 - Barbadoes :Brightwell, Richard - V- Sep 20, 1682 - L 22 f 19 - S-18 - Blackwell :Brightwell, Richard - V- Sep 12, 1688 - L 22 f 429 - W-20 - Brightwell's Range :Brightwell, Richard - V -Feb 1, 1694 - L B#23 f 253 - Not Shown - Brightwell's Landing - Taken away by survey of Brooke Court :Brightwell, Richard - V -Feb 5, 1694 - L B#23 f 269 - W-20 - Spinum Lands :Brightwell, Richard - V- Feb 8, 1694 - L B#23 f 280 - W-20 - Thatham :Brightwell, Richard - C -Aug 29, 1695 - L BB#3 f 253 - C-3 - Brightwells Hunting Quarter :Brock, Ed - V -Apr 1, 1672 - L 16 f 496 - V-11 - Brock Hall :Brockden, Richard - V- Oct 16, 1685 - L 22 f 187 - W-8 - Concord :Brook, Baker - V -Nov 31, 1650 - L AB&H f 340 - X-21 - Brook Court (Laid out for R Brook) :Brook, Baker - V- Mar 16, 1664 - L 7 f 4 - V-13 - Brooke Grove :Brook, Baker - V- Apr 16, 1664 - L 6 f 343 - V-W-16 - Brookfield :Brook, Baker - V- Apr 28, 1664 - L 7 f 6 - W-14 - Brook Hill :Brook, Robert - V -Nov 31, 1650 - L AB&H f 340 - X-21 - Brook Court (See B Brook) :Brook, Robert - V- Apr 16, 1664 - L 7 f 9 - W-14 - Brook Ridge :Brook, Thomas - V- Apr 16, 1664 - L 6 f 343 - V-W-16 - Brookfield :Brook, Thomas - V- May 2, 1668 - L 11 f 303 - T-9 - Brookes Grove :Brook, Thomas (Major) - V- Nov 27, 1671 - L16 f 375 - W-22 - Burdland (assigned to C Burd) :Brooke, Roger - V- Apr 13, 1670 - L 12 f 538 - V-16 - Brooke Point :Brooke, Roger - V- Jun 12, 1680 L 21 f 174 - V-16 - Brookes Reserve :Brooke, Roger (Jr) - V- Aug 15, 1695 L C#3 f 90 - V-15- Brookes Discovery :Brooke, Thomas - V -Apr 16, 1664 L 7 f 2 - V-16 - Brook Wood :Brooke, Thomas - V -Mar 23, 1669 L 12 f 538 - V-17 - Little Grove, The :Brooke, Thomas - V -Feb 2, 1673 L 17, f 624 - X-17 - Wedge, The :Brooke, Thomas - V -Jun 10, 1680 L 21 f 176 - V-16 - Gore, The :Brooke, Thomas - V -Jul 13, 1680 L 21 f 176 - U-16 - Brookes Chance :Brooke, Thomas V Jun 10, 1685 L 22 f 159 U-16 Addition to Brooke Chance :Brooke, Thomas V Jun 12, 1685 L 22 f 169 U-19 Hogg Pen :Brooke, Thomas V Mar 29, 1689 L 22 f 427 U-17 Addition to Brookefield :Brooke, Thomas V Sep 5, 1694 L B#23 f 232 T-16 Forrest, The :Brooke, Thomas C Sep 6, 1694 L B#23 f 223 L-5 Dan :Brooke, Thomas V Dec 10, 1695 L 22 f 198 V-W-S-16 Brookes Discovery :Brooke, Thomas V Dec 11, 1695 L C#3 f 263 X-17 Prospect, The :Brooke, Thomas (Major) C May 2, 1668 L 11 f 339 P-14 Locust Thicket :Brooke, Thomas (Major) C May 3, 1668 L 11 f 340 Q-14 Brookes Landing :Brooke, Thomas (Major) V Jul 10, 1668 L 12 f 86 V-13 Grove Landing, The :Brooke, Thomas (Major) V Jun 10, 1671 L 14 f 302 T-15 Poplar Neck :Brooke, Thomas (Major) V Feb 2, 1673 L 17 f 624 W-17 Cross-Cloath, The :Brookes, Thomas C Jun 10, 1671 L 14 f 223 Q-11 Nonesuch :Broome, Jonathan V Feb 15, 1684 L 22 f 42 U-9 Grange, The (Patent) :Brown, James C Apr 1, 1689 L C#3 f 557 N-2 St Wynoe Bergh (assigned from J Woodcock :Brown, James V May 13, 1689 L C#3 f 556 W-7 Woodcocks Range (assigned by J Woodcock) :Burd, Charles V Nov 27, 1671 L16 f 375 W-22 Burdland (assigned by T Brook) :Burges, Peter V Oct 16, 1684 L 22 f 330 U-17 Woodbridge :Burges, Peter V Sep 17, 1688 L 22 f 428 T-17 Stoke (assigned to M Ward) :Burges, Peter V Sep 22, 1688 L 22 f 427 W-19 Chance :Calvert, Philip (Esq) V May 27, 1657 L Q f 421 X-15 Mount Calvert Manor :Calvert, William C Nov 26, 1662 L 5, f 207 N-O-18 Calvert Manor :Calvert, William C Nov 26, 1662 L 5, f 207 N-O-18 Piscataway Mannor :Cannaday, Cornelius V Aug 17, 1653 L AB&H f 342 X-21 Kennedy :Carleton, Thomas (Capt) V Aug 15, 1671 L 16 f 427 U-10 Chartsey :Carroll, Charles (Esq) C May 3, 1689 L B#23, f 17 N-2 Carrolls Forrest :Cartwright, Demetrius V 9br 25, 1669 L 12 f 385 X-10 Essenton :Carvile, Robert V Oct 4, 1681 L 21 f 354 W-7 Catton :Carvile, Robert (Gent) V Apr 15, 1672 L 16 f 496 T-13 Mellwood Parke :Chaffy, Richard V Aug 24, 1688 L 22 f 428 V-12 Chaffys Delight :Charman, John C 8br 11, 1662 L 5 f 204 O-13 St Elizabeth :Chew, Joseph V Aug 1, 1695 L BB#3 f 203 Y-15 Chews Meadows :Clarke, Andrew C Sep 24, 1685 L 22 f 268 P-11 Meurs :Clarke, John C Jun 30, 1663 L 6, f 223 M-21 Clarks Inheritance :Clarke, John C Mar 1, 1664 L 9 f 228 M-21 Clarks Purchase :Clarke, Robert C Jun 30, 1663 L 6 f 223 M-21 Crouches Gift :Clarkson, William C Jul 18, 1687 L 22 f 319 O-16 Clarksons Purchase :Cobreth, John V Nov 8, 1670 L 16 f 76 V-12 Cobreths Lott :Collings, George V Aug 1, 1673 L 17 f 211 W-17 Farme, The :Collins, George V Feb 24, 1673 L 15 f 197 X-17 Littleworth :Collins, George V Aug 1, 1673 L 17 f 464 X-17 Twiver :Collins, George V May 7, 1681 L 21 f 299 X-17 Collins Comfort :Cordea, Mark V Jun 25, 1671 L 16 f 274 U-14 St Marks Place :Cornwalleys, Thomas (Capt) C Jul 14, 1654 L AB&H f 400 J-21 Mattawoman Neck :Cosser, John C Feb 1, 1671 L 14 f 407 P-14 Nonesuch :Cox, Henry V 7br 23, 1653 L Q f 232 X-19 Cox Hays :Crauford, James C Apr 7, 1685 L 22 f 165 R-9 Crauford his Adventure :Craycroft, Ignatius V Jun 30, 1694 L B#23 f 246 X-22 Timber Neck :Craycroft, John V Aug 7, 1672 L 17 f 282 W-15 Hackthorne Heath :Craycroft, John V Feb 16, 1675 L 19 f 231 W-15 Craycrofts Right :Cunningham, Daniel V Dec 16, 1672 L 17 f 368 W-11 Scotts Lott :Darnall, Henry (Col) V Feb 9, 1682 L 22 f 157 S-10 Outlett :Darnall, Henry (Col) V Feb 22, 1682 L 22 f 1 T-14 Bring (assigned by N. Beall) :Darnall, Henry (Col) V Mar 8, 1682 L 21 f 398 V-8 Darnalls Grove :Darnall, Henry (Col) V Jun 28, 1683 L CB#3 f 417 T-14 Darnall's Delight :Darnall, Henry (Col) V Sep 3, 1684 L 22 f 157 U-9 Prevention :Darnall, Henry (Col) C Apr 5, 1685 L22, f 267 S-15 Addition, The :Darnall, Henry (Col) C Apr 5, 1685 L 22 f 166 T-16 Potomack Landing :Darnall, Henry (Col) V _1686 L BC&GS#51 f 445 T-10 Graiden :Darnall, Henry (Col) V Jul 20, 1686 L 22 f 252 S-11 Concord (assigned by N Beale) :Darnall, Henry (Col) C Sep 20, 1687 L 22 f 319 O-7 Girles Portion, The :Darnall, Henry (Col) V Sep 4, 1694 L BB#3 f 489 T-16 Exchange, The :Darnall, Henry (Col) C Nov 12, 1694 L C#3 f 228 L-6 Forrest, The :Darnall, Henry (Esq) V Jul 4, 1680 L 21 f 236 W-10 Strife :Darnall, John V Jan 8, 1684 L 22 f 21 T-11 Darnalls, John, Land :Darnall, Jonathan V 9br 9, 1680 L 21 f 196 V-9 Partnership, The :Darnall, Madam Susanna C Feb 14, 1686 L 22 f 211 P-8 Henrietta Maria :Davis, John V Jan 12, 1658 L Q f 282 X-22 Popleton (assignee of J Godgrace) :Demall, John V Dec 16, 1672 L 17 f 365 V-11 Something (assigned by J Williams) :Dent, Thomas C May 5, 1663 L 5, f 460 O-12 Gisbrough :Dent, Thomas C Mar 20, 1671 L 14, f 427 Q-11 Brothers Joint Interest, The :Dent, William C Dec 22, 1687 L 22 f 322 Q-11 Hallyfax :Dent, William C Mar 12, 1694 L C#3 f 109 N-20 White Haven :Dent, William C Oct 16, 1694 L C#3 f 100 J-5 Friendship, The :Dickenson, Jeremiah C 8br 11, 1662 L 5, 205 O-16 Batchelour Harbour :Dickenson, Thomas C Mar 20, 1687 L 22, f 377 Q-15 Dickensons Delight :Dickenson, Thomas C Dec 26, 1687 L 22 f 321 P-15 Dickensons Lott :Digges, William C Dec 15, 1688 L 22 f 425 P-6 Elizabeths Delight :Dove, Robert V Mar 30, 1664 L 12 f 235 W-22 Doves Nest (assigned to T Truman) :Downing, William V Jan 11, 1683 L 22 f 21 T-8 Pakoletts Rest :Edelen, Richard C Jan 16, 1687 L 22 f 376 Q-19 Friendship :Edloe, Edward C Oct 10, 1695 L C#3 f 559 B-2 Edloes Adventure :Ellett Daniel C Sep 6, 1694 L BB#3 f 235 R-10 Dan :Elliott, Daniel C Aug 27, 1695 L BB#3, f 245 R-9 Bersheba :Ellis, Thomas C May 27, 1685 L CC#4 f 72 Q-10 Mount Arraratt :Evans, Benjamin V Jun 20, 1673 L 17 f 149 W-17 Hargrove :Evans, Benjamin V Sep 8, 1688 L 22 f 431 X-17 Good Luck :Evans, John C Sep 21, 1685 L 22 f 267 N-10 Saliom :Evans, Richard C Mar 30, 1685 L 22, f 164 Q-9 Barbador :Evans, Richard C Jun 1, 1686 L 22 f 226 R-10 Greens Delight :Evans, Richard V Apr 2, 1696 L BB#3 f 199 V-6 Evanses Range :Evans, Walter C Mar 16, 1685 L 22 f 164 U-15 Evans his Range :Evins, Walter C Feb 15, 1695 L BB#3 f 173 R-11 Littleworth :Fendall, Josias V Jul 2, 1649 L Q f 198 X-11 Cool Spring Manor :Finch, Guy V Sep 15, 1684 L 22 f 128 V-15 Wood Bridge :Finley, James C Jun 23, 1685 L 22 f 167 P-17 Leith :Fitzherbert, Edward V Jun 26, 1672 L 17 f 311 V-15 Pich-croft :Fowke, Richard C Jul 21, 1669 L 12 f 444 P-15 Vainall :Fowke, Richard C Apr 3, 1673 L 17 f 522 Q-17 Little Ease :Fowke, Richard C Jul 24, 1673 L 17 f 524 Q-16 Gods Guift :Fowler, John V Dec 24, 1683 L 22 f 20 U-13 Fowlers Delight :Fowler, Richard V Jun 20, 1673 L 17 f 145 X-17 Orchard :Fry, David V Mar 20, 1672 L 15 f 98 X-9 Fry's Choice :Gallant, Alexander C May 3, 1672 L 17, f 250 O-17 Aberdeen :Gant, Thomas V Dec 28, 1688 L 22 f 426 S-18 Bullwick :Gardiner, Margery V Jan 10, 1680 L B#23 f 294 T-12 Margery :Gardner, Luke C Jul 30, 1662 L 5 f 129 L-20 Grimes Ditch :Gardner, Luke C Jul 9, 1668 L 12 f 146 P-16 Frankland :Gardner, Luke C Jul 16, 1670 L 12 f 610 R-11 Good Luck :Gardner, Luke (Capt) C Sep 21, 1668 L 11, f 577 Not Shown Long Land - Included in Frankland RR :Gardner, Richard C Jun 14, 1675 L 19 f 130 Not Shown Friends Hope - lies in Baltemore RR :Gatton, Thomas C Nov 6, 1695 L BB#3 f 197 S-17 Hiccory Plaines :Gemling, James C May 5, 1686 L 22 f 271 R-19 Pasture, The :Godgrace, James V Jan 12, 1658 L Q f 282 X-22 Popleton (assigned to J Davis) :Goldby, Richard C Feb 4, 1686 L 22, f 272 P-15 Aitheys Folly :Green, Luke C Feb 1, 1671 L 14 f 413 P-11 Greens Purchase (assigned from J Lewger) :Green, Thomas C Apr 13, 1686 L 22 f 240 P-9 Cuckolds Delight :Green, William V Mar 14, 1670 L 13 f 85 U-14 Greenland :Greene, Thomas V Dec 17, 1672 L 17 f 366 W-13 Green Clift :Greenfield, James V Sep 24, 1694 L B#23 f 18 U-8 Beales Gift :Greenfield, Thomas V Jun 23, 1679 L 20 f 302 W-20 Woodborough :Greenfield, Thomas V Jun 28, 1679 L 20 f 303 W-19 Gedling :Greenfield, Thomas V Dec 19, 1679 L 21 f 166 W-19 Compass Hills :Greenfield, Thomas V Apr 15, 1680 L 20 f 357 W-19 Whimsacre :Greenfield, Thomas V Sep 3, 1688 L 22 f 431 W-17 Stoke :Greenfield, Thomas V Aug 5, 1695 L C#3 f 89 V-19 Golden Race :Greer, Joseph V Jan 10, 1695 L B#23 f 357 X-22 No Name :Griffin, Samuel V Aug 17, 1653 L AB&H f 342 X-22 Readley :Grine, Thomas V Jan 11, 1683 L 22 f 21 U-13 Grine Spring :Groom, Moses V Jul 26, 1684 L 22 f 128 W-12 Loving Acquaintance (assigned by N Beall) :Groom, William V Xbr 13, 1669 L 12 f 394 U-12 Grooms Lott :Groom, William (Gent) V Jul 21, 1670 L 12 f 603 X-15 Essex Lodge (assigned by N Beall) :Gwin, Henry V Oct 15, 1685 L 22 f 213 X-9 Maidens Delight :Hadduck, Benjamin C Apr 25, 1685 L 22 f 166 P-10 Hadducks Hills :Hadduck, Benjamin C May 14, 1685 L 22 f 167 P-9 Seamans Delight :Haggett, Humphrey C 7br 27, 1662 L 5, f 528 P-15 Battersee :Haile, William V Feb 8, 1681 L 21 f 362 W-14 Hailes Rest :Haile, William V Mar 8, 1681 L 21 f 362 U-14 Hailes Adventure :Hall, Joshua V Feb 16, 1694 L B#23 f 241 W-12 Hall's Chance :Hamilton, Gavin C Jul 28, 1694 L B#23 f 1 Q-10 Hamilton :Hannington, William V Aug 10, 1662 L 5 f 195 X-19 Haddington (assigned to W Hannington) :Hanson, Randall C Aug 13, 1662 L 5 f 168 M-18 Hansonton :Hanson, Randall C May 4, 1663 L 5, f 434 M-18 Charley :Hardtrope, Richard V Jun 4, 1684 L 22 f 35 W-11 Seamans Delight :Harrison, Joseph C Feb 1, 1671 L 14 f 413 P-11 Greens Purchase (assigned from L Green) :Harrison, Richard V Nov 22, 1688 L 22 f 427 W-9 Harrisons Addition to Porke Hall :Hatton, Richard C Aug 13, 1669 L 12 f 326 Not Shown Latchford - can't be found RR :Hatton, Thomas V Apr 20, 1652 L AB&H f 398 X-23 West Frodsham :Hatton, Thomas V Apr 28, 1652 L AB&H f 398 X-23 Ridgley :Hatton, William C Mar 20, 1671 L 14, f 427 Q-11 Brothers Joint Interest, The :Hatton, William C Mar 1, 1687 L 22 f 376 P-17 Rich Hill :Hawkins, Henry C Jan 25, 1686 L 22 f 272 Q-16 Hawkins Lott :Hennyston, Thomas V Jan 16, 1695 L BB#3 f 161 Not Shown Cedar Landing - Taken away by survey of Twyver :Herbert, William V Jul 1, 1685 L B#23 f 268 S-18 Chance :Hide, Thomas V Mar 2, 1682 L 21 f 395 V-15 Cuckolds Rest, The :Hill, Clement C Jun 14, 1675 L 19 f 130 Not Shown Friends Hope - lies in Baltemore RR :Hillery, Thomas V Jan 11, 1683 L 22 f 20 T-8 Three Sisters, The :Holliday, Thomas V Jan 10, 1683 L 22 f 21 W-11 Upper Guitting :Holliday, Thomas V Jun 13, 1685 L 22 f 167 W-10 Tewksberry :Holliday, Thomas V Aug 24, 1688 L B#23 f 81 U-7 Hollidays Choice :Houp, Walter C Jul 20, 1686 L 22 f 240 P-11 Houp yard :Houp, Walter C Mar 7, 1687 L 22 f 382 P-11 Houps Addition :Howerton, John V May 17, 1670 L 12 f 553 W-8 Howertons Range :Hudson, William C Apr 6, 1685 L 22 f 166 R-9 Hudsons Range :Hunter, William C Apr 17, 1689 L BB#3 f 369 P-14 Hunterfields :Hutcheson, William C Oct 16, 1694 L C#3 f 98 O-19 Strife, The :Hutchinson, William C Jun 23, 1685 L 22 f 272 P-13 Fox Hall (assigned to N Beall :Hutchinson, William C Mar 19, 1687 L 22 f 372 Q-17 Sangwhar (assigned from R Middleton) :Hutchinson, William C Mar 22, 1687 L 22 f 401 R-13 Bellfast :Hutchinson, William C Apr 6, 1689 L BB#3 f 150 N-10 Vineyard :Hutchinson, William C Apr 8, 1689 L CD, f 33 O-16 Addisons Folly (assigned to J Addison) :Hutchinson, William C Apr 17, 1689 L BB#3 f 170 K-7 Carlyle :Hutchinson, William C Oct 3, 1694 L BB#3 f 168 Q-15 Oxmonton :Hutchinson, William C Oct 16, 1694 L C#3 f 100 J-5 Friendship, The :Hutchinson, William C Oct 16, 1694 L C#3 f 97 S-6 Friendships, The :Hutchinson, William C Oct 30, 1694 L BB#3 f 156 R-18 Convenience :Hutchinson, William C Jul 24, 1695 L BB#3 f 215 Q-17 Partnership :Hutchison, William C Apr 9, 1689 L BB#3 f 164 M-10 Whitehaven :Isaac, Edward V Jul 19, 1670 L 12 f 605 W-10 Brazon Thorpe Hall :Isaac, Joseph V Feb 24, 1682 L 21 f 394 W-12 Giants Range, The :James, Thomas C Feb 15, 1695 L BB#3 f 166 R-9 Little Deane :Jenkins, Thomas C May 10, 1695 L BB#3 f 242 R-17 St Thomas :Johnson, Bernard V Jun 24, 1679 L 20 f 303 W-22 Doves Pearch :Jones, Moses C Jul 24, 1695 L BB#3 f 215 Q-17 Partnership :Jones, Robert V Feb 15, 1684 L 22 f 42 U-9 Grange, The (Patent to J Broome) :Jones, William V Feb 26 1682 L 21 f 395 W-11 Cuckolds Delight, The :Joseph, William C Jun 6, 1689 L WD f 1 N-5 Hermitage, The :Joseph, William (Hon.) C May 20, 1689 L DD#5 f 257 N-6 Josephs Park :Jowels, Henry (Col) V Mar 7, 1682 L 21 f 396 T-12 Colonels Brigade, The :Jowles, Henry (Col) C Apr 10, 1685 L 22 f 166 P-10 Grange, The :Jowles, Henry (Col) C Apr 10, 1685 L 22 f 166 S-9 Groyehurst :Joy, Peter V Oct 20, 1670 L 13 f 53 V-13 Kingston :Joy, Peter V Apr 16, 1672 L 16 f 494 T-12 Joys Fortune :Keene, John V Oct 24, 1683 L 22 f 20 W-9 Levell, The :Kemp, Thomas V Nov 10, 1679 L 21 f 161 W-20 Thomas and Anthonys Choice :Kent, Robert V Sep 15, 1688 L22 f 429 V-20 Kents Chance :King, John V Jan 16, 1663 L 7 f 54 X-18 Exchange :Ladd, Richard (Capt) V Jan 4, 1680 L 21 f 237 U-12 Ladds Desire :Ladd, Richard (Capt) V Dec 10, 1681 L21 f 272 T-12 Bellfast :Lampton, Marke C Mar 22, 1687 L 22 f 379 Q-18 Jesmund :Langworth, John C 8br 10, 1664 L 10 f 528 N-10 Widows Mite, The :Larkin, Thomas V Jul 13, 1694 L B#23 f 61 W-7 Larkins Forest :Larkin, Thomas V Jul 14, 1694 L B#23 f 340 X-9 Angle, The :Larramore, Thomas V Aug 10, 1680 L 21 f 193 U-14 Goodwill :Lawson, John C Aug 9, 1675 L 19 f 128 Not Shown Newcastle - lies in elder surveys RR :Leafe, Francis V Mar 7, 1682 L 21 f 397 T-12 Trundle bed Cockold, The :Lenham, John C Oct 3, 1694 L BB#3 f 168 Q-15 Oxmonton :Letchworth, Joseph V May 16, 1687 L 22 f 333 Y-21 Joseph and Mary, The :Letchworth, Thomas V May 22, 1657 L Q f 6 X-12 Letchworth :Levin, Phillip C Jan 10, 1686 L 22 f 271 P-16 Phillips Addition :Levin, Phillip C P-16 Stony Hill - Ref. 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[[Category:Prince Hall Freemasonry]] == Biography == ===Introduction=== This is an addendum to the biography of [[Hall-32351 | '''Prince Hall''']] and his lodge. For general information about Freemasonry, its organisation and terminology, please refer to [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Freemasonry Freemasonry] and the links given there. ===Initiation=== There are two main versions of when, where, and how Prince Hall was initiated into Freemasonry, and each has its adherents. One depends on contemporary oral history, with some support from documents and later research; the other relies on what appear to be contemporary documents, supported by recent research. Both are outlined briefly, below. '''''Version A'''''
The traditional account of the initiation of Prince Hall and others is based on a letter from the Boston-born clergyman and historian [[Belknap-777|Jeremy Belknap]] (1744–1798) to [[Tucker-1502|Judge Henry St. George Tucker]] (1752–1827) of Virginia in 1795: :
... he is Grand Master of a Lodge of Free Masons composed wholly of blacks and distinguished by the name of African Lodge. It was begun in this town while it was occupied by the British Troops in 1775, some of whom held a lodge and initiated a number of blacks. After the peace they sent to England and obtained a charter, under the authority of the Duke of Cumberland and signed by the Earl of Effingham.Jeremy Belknap Papers, Massachusetts Historical Society.
One hundred years later, Judge William Upton and two other senior members of the (white) Grand Lodge of the State of Washington had cause to investigate "the legitimacy of the Masonry existing among the negroes of America." In his quest for truth and accuracy, Upton traveled the breadth of the continent, to Massachusetts and elsewhere, to view original documents. In May 1899, he found three manuscript documents, among others, in the possession of members of John T Hilton Lodge, of Lynn, Massachusetts, the most important of which Upton calls "Prince Hall’s Letter Book," a bound volume of about 300 foolscap pages in Prince Hall’s handwriting. Upton created a condensation of this book, a mixture of summaries and verbatim transcripts of individual letters, which he published in 1900.William H. Upton, "Prince Hall’s 'Letter Book,'" in ''Ars Quatuor Coronatorum,'' vol.13, (London,1900) pp. 54–65 Later researchers appear to have relied exclusively on Upton’s published work rather than the original book. Upton’s report to his Grand Lodge (1899) includes the following:
The origin of Masonry among the negroes of the United States was as follows:
:'On March 6, 1775, an army Lodge attached to one of the regiments stationed under General Gage, in or near Boston, Mass., initiated PRINCE HALL and fourteen other colored men of Boston into the mysteries of Freemasonry. From that beginning, with small additions from foreign countries, sprang the Masonry among the negroes of America.’William H. Upton, ''Light on a dark subject'' (Seattle, WA: The Pacific Mason, 1899) p. 8. (Digitized PDF by Ralph W Omholt, Librarian for www.PhoenixMasonry.org.)
Which regiment? After referring to one of the documents relied on for "Version B" (below), headed "[By] Marster Batt wose made these brothers," plus a list of British regiments supplied in an appendix to volume 1 of Henry Belcher’s ''The First American Civil War,'' George Draffen of Newington ascertained from records of the Grand Lodge of Ireland that in 1765 Irish Lodge 441 was warranted to meet in the 38th Regiment of Foot (1st Battalion South Staffordshires), and that John Batt was registered as a member of the lodge on 2 May 1771. The warrant was returned to the Grand Lodge of Ireland in 1840. No minutes of the lodge could be found, and it was impossible to say if or when John Batt was Master of the lodge. John Batt was recorded in the Muster Rolls of the regiment from 1759 until his discharge from the British army when the regiment was at Staten Island in 1777. Ireland has no record of the registration of the men initiated by John Batt. G. Draffen, "Prince Hall Freemasonry" in ''Ars Quatuor Coronatorum,'' vol. 89 (London,1976) pp. 70–91.

How, then, did William Upton determine the exact date of initiation of Prince Hall and "fourteen other colored men of Boston?" The 38th of Foot was in the Boston area from 1774 to March 1776, and Jeremy Belknap (in 1795) implies that the initiation occurred in the year 1775, but does not give a month or day. Although Upton does not specifically refer to the document headed "[By] Marster Batt wose made these brothers," it is possible that he saw the original handwritten manuscript when he visited Boston in the late 19th century. The document bears a date "March 6th 177[?]," with the last digit subject to dispute.Joseph A Walkes, Jr., ''Prince Hall’s Mission,'' (Kansas City, MO: Midtown Printing & Publishing Co, 1995) p.17.

The account of another incident concerning Prince Hall in 1775 may afford some confirmation that the initiation took place prior to 17 June of that year. In a modern article about the 18th-century St. Andrew’s Lodge of Boston and the Scottish Provincial Grand Master, Joseph Warren, we are informed: :
One of the more interesting stories that concern Warren was his interaction with Bro. Prince Hall. Brother Hall was a free black man who wanted to form a Masonic lodge. He entered into talks with Warren who (it is said) was going to give Hall a warrant to open his lodge. This fact is noted in the lodge minutes. Warren believed in this and, unfortunately, was killed before he gave Hall the warrant.M.S. Kaulback & R.W. Van Doren, "A Scottish Lodge in the Grand Jurisdiction of Massachusetts," in ''Plumbline,'' Summer 2012, v.19, #2, pp. 4-5.
If Warren was going to give Hall a warrant, the clear inference is that Warren was satisfied that Hall and his brethren had already been initiated into Freemasonry. Warren was killed in the Battle of Bunker Hill on 17 June 1775. "Version A" has been adopted by most black American Freemasons in the 19th and 20th centuries and also by some white American Freemasons. The proportion of whites who accept this version has increased steadily since the late 1980s. '''''Version B'''''
The alternative story is based mainly on a number of manuscript documents apparently compiled by Prince Hall and his followers, and preserved by their successors. These were sometimes made available to white researchers and in 1950 were microfilmed. The contents were generally used by white Freemasons to demonstrate that Prince Hall and his followers were not genuine Freemasons, and therefore should be excluded from genuine lodges. Black researchers responded by pointing to discrepancies in the documents, and deeming them unreliable. However, in the second decade of the 21st century a young black Freemason obtained a copy of these microfilmed documents and sought digital copies of other source documents, including military records and local taxation records. He consulted appropriate publications, researchers, Grand Lodges, libraries and museums, in America and elsewhere, and came to the conclusion that the year of initiation of Prince Hall and his companions was 1778, not 1775, and that the initiation was not performed in a military lodge, but by a single individual, John Batt. Then, in 2016, he (John L. Hairston, a member of Harmony Lodge No.2, under the Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Washington) published ''Landmarks of our Fathers, a critical analysis of the start and origin of African Lodge No.1,'' the first of a proposed series of studies. This volume, which the author refers to as "The Preamble," covers the period to 1784 and the issue of a warrant by the Grand Lodge of England. Two of the many digital images in Hairston’s book are of great significance in determining the date and details of the initiation of Prince Hall and his companions: One is a single page manuscript, headed "Boston March 6 1778 [the date is clear] Enterd a printices | Fellow Crafs | Marsters Maid By The wrthey and amabel Grandmaster John Batt," and divided into three columns. This document is described by Hairston as "The March 6, 1778, Register of the members of African Lodge No.1" (shown on pages 66 & 69). It lists "Entered Apprentices, Fellow Crafts and Master Masons" (with dates from 1778 to 1782) in several different handwritings, but some words are illegible, or difficult to read. The other is a single page manuscript titled "[?] Marster Batt wose made these brothers" (shown on pages 103 & 129). Hairston sees the first word [?] as a capital "G;" others have interpreted it as "By." This document bears a date in the top right corner, "March 6 [blank space] 177[?]." On the left side of the page is a list of 15 names, with Prince Hall at the head of the list. Below all this is what appears to be a financial record, difficult to read, and difficult to interpret. It might be fees paid (or owing) to John Batt for his services, and it might indicate that he initiated all 15 men listed, passed some (perhaps 7) to the degree of Fellow Craft, and raised perhaps 3 to the degree of Master Mason. The key issue is the date. Various claims have been made that the original document was altered, in modern fountain-pen ink, before the microfilm was made in 1950. The alteration is to the last digit of the year, which may have been illegible even before it was interfered with. Hairston and others see the original date as 1778. John L. Hairston, ''Landmarks of our Fathers'' ("Hairston") (Seattle, WA: Quill & Sword Publishing, 2016) Hairston accepts the validity of the main conclusions of (white) researchers Harold van Buren Voorhis (in ''Freemasonry among Colored Men in the USA,'' 1974, apparently unpublished), and John M. Sherman & Henry Wilson Coil, ''A Documentary Account of Prince Hall and other Black Fraternal Orders'' (Missouri Lodge of Research,1982), but goes further in establishing the whereabouts and activities of John Batt and Prince Hall in the period 1776–78. In support of his claims and interpretations, Hairston cites 18th-century sources and supplies digital images of original documents. He shows that John Batt and a man named Joseph Dunckerley were serving in the 38th of Foot in Massachusetts in 1774. Batt remained with the regiment, and is shown on the muster rolls to have been at Halifax, Nova Scotia, on garrison duty in 1776. The regiment moved from Halifax to Staten Island, New York, and their records show that he was discharged with effect from 23 February 1777. Dunckerley, however, deserted the regiment "since the commencement of hostilities," and joined the Continental Army. By May 1776 he was a 2nd lieutenant in Colonel Crafts's Regiment of Artillery, the same regiment to which Prince Hall delivered some drumheads a year later. In 1777, Dunckerley was appointed adjutant in Colonel David Henley’s Regiment. On 20 February 1778 he recruited John Batt to serve as a sergeant in Henley’s Regiment. Dunckerley resigned in May 1778,correspondence between Joseph Dunckerley and George Washington, quoted in full by Hairston, pp. 83-4. and Batt deserted from the regiment the following month.[https://www.fold3.com/image/11805252 Fold3 image], cited by Hairston, p.108. Hairston accepts that the Prince Hall manumitted in 1770 by William Hall is the "Masonic" Prince Hall, and states that in his will of 1771 William Hall, who was born at Medford, left Prince Hall a section of land in Medford,Hairston, p. 94. a few miles from Boston. Medford town records show Prince Hall paying town taxes as a non-resident up to at least 1779, which is consistent with his having property at Medford but residing in Boston. Medford town records also show a bounty of 60 dollars being paid to Prince Hall upon enlistment in the Continental Army on 20 June 1778 for a period of nine months, in Captain Joseph Daniels’ Company of Colonel Thomas Nixon’s 6th Massachusetts Regiment.Revolutionary War Collections, Massachusetts State Archives, Book 129, pp.198-9, cited by Hairston, p. 98. His enlistment record describes him as "Age 30 | Stature 5-3;" his signature on receipt of the bounty is remarkably similar to that on several of the letters recorded in "Prince Hall’s Letter Book" and those in possession of the Grand Lodge of England. Private Prince Hall was discharged on 7 March 1779.War Department Collection of Revolutionary War Records, Compiled Military Service Record of Prince Hall, 6 Massachusetts Regiment, displayed by Hairston, p.185. The document Hairston calls "The March 6, 1778, Register of the members of African Lodge No.1" indicates a number of degree workings in 1778 and 1779. It will be an interesting exercise to consider who could have presided at the meetings, given the military commitments of John Batt and Prince Hall, and Batt’s desertion; see below. ===African Lodge No.1, 177?–1784=== According to tradition, Prince Hall and his companions formed a lodge called "African Lodge No.1" on 3 July 1776, and this lodge subsequently obtained a warrant or charter from the Grand Lodge of England as "African Lodge No.459 of Boston." The existence of African Lodge No.1 is not disputed, but the date of commencement is contentious. In 1784 Prince Hall drafted a letter to an English Freemason named William Moody, and in that letter he stated:
. . . this lodge hath been founded almost eight years . . .,
and dated the draft "March [?], 1784."'''Upton''', "Prince Hall’s Letter Book," p. 56. The letter he sent to Moody, which is now in the possession of the United Grand Lodge of England, is dated "June 30 1784."original document HC 28/A/2, archives of the United Grand lodge of England (UGLE), viewed 2001. Neither the date of the draft nor the date of the actual letter contradicts the traditional date of foundation of the lodge, 3 July 1776. Indeed, they support it. But if Prince Hall and his companions were not initiated until 1778, the lodge could not have been founded on the traditional date. On the other hand, the two key documents which purport to list those initiated on 6 March 1778 do not have identical lists. The page headed "[?] Marster Batt wose made these brothers" dated "March 6 [blank space] 177[?]" (the final digit is disputed),''images'': '''Hairston''', pp.103 & 29; J.M. '''Sherman''', in ''Ars Quatuor Coronatorum'' vol. 90 (London, UK,1900) p. 319; ''comments'': '''Draffen''' in ''Ars Quatuor Coronatorum'' vol. 89 (London, UK, 1976) p.72; and '''Walkes''', ''Prince Hall’s Mission,'' p.17. contains 15 names in a single column. These are often referred to as "the immortal 15." The other page, clearly dated "Boston March 6 1778" has names in three columns, for Entered Apprentices, Fellow Crafts and Master Masons,'''Hairston''', pp. 66, 69 & 127; '''Sherman''' (''AQC'') p. 318. and is named by Hairston "The March 6, 1778, Register of the members of African Lodge No.1." As he points out, the 1778 Register is in more than one handwriting and several other dates have been inserted beside individual names, indicating when they were "maid marster." The "immortal 15" (allowing for spelling variations) were: Prince Hall, Cyrus Forbes, Bristen Henson, Thomas Sanderson, Prince Taylor, Cato Speain, Boston Smith, Peter Best (or Betts), Forten Howard, Prince Reed, John Carter, Peter Freeman, Benjamin Tiler, Cuff Bufform and Richard Tilley. Only eleven of "the immortal 15" can be readily identified in the 1778 Register. Eight of these eleven appear in all three columns, indicating that they have received all three Craft degrees, and bear the date when they became Master Masons. Of the three who do not appear in all columns,
Prince Hall is listed at the head of the third column, "Grand Marster" on an illegible day and month of 1778,
Peter Freeman is listed in columns one and two, and marked "Passed this life;"
and Cuff Bufform received only the First Degree. A later document shows that Brother Bufform was still a member of the lodge, as an Entered Apprentice, in 1787.original document HC 28/A/1, UGLE archives, viewed 2001.
Some of the names on the Register which do not appear with "the immortal 15" are also listed as Master Masons on various dates. If four "immortals" do not appear at all in the Register of 6 March 1778, it might suggest that the document in which they do appear, "[By] Marster Batt wose made these brothers," was created at an earlier date, perhaps even on 6 March 1775, and that these four were no longer members of the lodge in 1778. The four not found on the 1778 Register were: John Carter, Cato Speain, Benjamin Tiler, and Richard Tilley. However, John Carter, a Master Mason, was listed as a member of the lodge in 1787;original document HC 28/A/1, UGLE archives, viewed 2001. his omission from the 1778 Register may require a different explanation. The 1778 Register refers to degree workings on several occasions in May (14th, 28th & 30th) and June (2nd, 20th & 23rd), but in each case the year is uncertain. As Hairston points out, when John Batt deserted from the Continental Army on 10 June 1778, he would have left Boston (and probably the colony) immediately. Prince Hall joined the Continental Army on 20 June 1778 and served until discharged on 7 March 1779, but was able to attend at least three lodge meetings during that time.

This is evident from a further document, a series of rough notes of meetings between December 1778 and 6 May 1779.Hairston, p.131.

The first of these meetings was on 2[?] December (Hairston reads it as the 29th, but others may see it as the 27th), when Prince Hall made Lancaster Hill an Entered Apprentice. Brother Hill appears in the Register of 6 March 1778 as Lanchester Hill, in the Fellow Craft column (no date) and the Master Mason column (June 23, year illegible), and held the office of Treasurer.

The second meeting held while Prince Hall was in the army was on 30 December 1778 and involved two of the "immortal 15," Prince Reed and Richard Tilley (here recorded as Richard Tillage). Precisely how they were involved is not clear, but Bro. Reed may have been made a Fellow Craft.

The third meeting was on 1 March 1779, when a brother was raised to the degree of Master Mason. His name is recorded simply as "Quentes," but in the 1778 Register he appears as Quintes Gill. The term "Grand Master" is often misused, to distinguish between a Master Mason and the Master of a lodge. When African Lodge No.1 was formed remains uncertain, and whether John Batt or Prince Hall was the first Master of the lodge is equally uncertain, but the keeping of "minutes" (however rough) of meetings is a good indication that the lodge was in existence in December 1778, and that Prince Hall at that date was Master of the lodge. Technically, in the usage of those days, he was Right Worshipful Master. But not Grand Master. When Prince Hall wrote to William Moody in 1784, he mentioned a "permit." In the draft letter dated March 1784 his words were:
this Lodge hath been founded almost eight years and we have had only a Permit to Walk on St. John’s Day and to Bury our Dead in manner and form.'''Upton''', ‘Prince Hall’s Letter Book’, p.56.
He did not name the source of the "permit," but others have assumed it was issued by John Batt.

In the letter which was actually sent to Moody, dated June 1784, Hall wrote:
this lodge has been founded almost this eight years, and had no warrant yet but only a permit from Grand Master Rowe to walk on St. John’s Days and to bury our dead in form which we now enjoy.original document HC 28/A/2, UGLE archives, viewed 2001.
John Rowe (1715–1787) was a member of St. John’s Lodge of Boston, under the Grand Lodge of England, and served as Provincial Grand Master from 1768 until his death in 1787. He had authority to form lodges and issue warrants. Whether Prince Hall asked him for a warrant and was refused, but was given the temporary substitute of this permit, is not known. It is clear that Prince Hall and African Lodge did not abide by the restrictions of the permit. The main purpose of the letter to Moody was to ask him to support an application to the Grand Master and Grand Lodge of England, for a charter for African Lodge. Moody complied with the request, and a warrant was issued on 29 September 1784. There were difficulties in transferring payment for the warrant and delivering it from London to Boston,Upton, "Prince Hall's Letter Book," correspondence Spooner—Hall, letters (3) & (4), and Moody—Hall, letters (6), (7), (9), (10) & (11), pp. 57-59; and Hall to the Duke of Cumberland, original document HC 28/A/3, UGLE archives, viewed 2001. but in May 1787 Prince Hall proudly announced its arrival.Upton, "Prince Hall's Letter Book," p. 59: letters (13) Hall to Grand Secretary, (14) Hall to Deputy Grand Master, & (15) Hall to Moody.

With the letters he wrote to officers of the Grand Lodge of England in response to receipt of the warrant was a copy of the lodge bylaws, signed by Prince Hall, dated "in the Lodge Rume Boston Januery 15 5779 and in the year of our Lord 1779," and a "Lest of the membres," signed by Prince Hall on 17 May 1787.original document HC 28/A/1, UGLE archives, viewed 2001.

The date of the bylaws indicates that there was a fourth meeting of the lodge while he was serving with the Continental Army. The list of members shows (in addition to Prince Hall) 18 Master Masons, 4 Fellow Crafts and 11 Entered Apprentices. Only nine of the "immortal 15" appear on this 1787 list of 35 members: Prince Hall, plus seven Master Masons (Brothers Forbes, Sanderson, Henson, Taylor. Smith, Howard, Carter) and one Entered Apprentice (Bro Bufform). The officers of the lodge were: *Prince Hall, Right Worshipful Master; *Boston Smith, Senior Warden; *Thomas Sanderson, Junior Warden; *Cato Underwood, Secretary; *Jube Hill, Treasurer; *John Brown, Senior Deacon; *George Medelton, Junior Deacon; *Richard Pollard, Marshall; and *Ceser Spear (acting as) Past Master; PLUS two Fellow Crafts: *Sipeo Dolton, Clerk; and *Pompey Eads, Tiler; AND two Entered Apprentices: *James Smeeth and *James Horkens, Stewards. No record has yet been found of any statement by Prince Hall of the date or surrounding circumstances of the initiation of himself and his fourteen companions. He did not refer to the event in his application to the Grand Lodge of England for a warrant or charter for African Lodge, and there is no record of any inquiry by the Grand Lodge.email correspondence 30 Mar 2016, Susan Snell, Archivist & Records manager, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, London, England, to author John Hairston, in Hairston, pp.116–118. Nor is there any evidence of official complaint by other lodges contemporaneously with the granting of the warrant. Any irregularities prior to the granting of the warrant were "forgiven" by its issue, and Lodge 459 of Boston, under the Grand Lodge of England, began with "a clean slate." ===African Lodge No.459, 1784–1807=== Some of the activities of African Lodge No.459 prior to the death of Prince Hall in December 1807 are described in [[Hall-32361 | his profile]]. They include:
*the correspondence with the Grand Lodge of England between 1784 and 1806;
*the initiation of the Methodist minister John Marrant, his appointment as Chaplain of the lodge, and his sermon on St.John the Baptist’s Day, 1789 (which was followed by Prince Hall’s "charges" in 1792 and 1797);
*the offer of assistance to Governor Bowdoin regarding Shays’ Rebellion;
*the participation of members of the lodge in petitions regarding slavery (1777), a ‘return to Africa’ (1787), and the kidnapping of three black men, including a member of the lodge, to be sold into slavery in the West Indies (1787);
and
*the "cloning" of African Lodge No.459 of Philadelphia, and African Lodge No.459 of Providence in 1797. The "cloning" of these two lodges, in Philadelphia and Providence, presents Masonic historians with yet another problem. They can point to somewhat similar actions by early lodges of other jurisdictions, in America and elsewhere, for justification, but these do not alter the fact that Prince Hall was not authorized by the warrant for African Lodge No.459 of Boston to charter other lodges, and he had no other authority under the Grand Lodge of England. If the Grand Lodge had learned of it during his lifetime, probably he and the lodge would have been sanctioned, perhaps even to the extent of his expulsion and the cancellation of the warrant. Fortunately for him, and for the fraternity which developed from his initiative, this did not happen. In the case of Philadelphia, events are fairly well documented. There are two letters on the subject in Prince Hall’s Letter Book.Entries (34) & (35) pp. 61-63. The first is a copy of a letter dated 2 March 1797 from a Peter Mantore of Philadelphia, explaining that there are a group of eleven black Freemasons in Philadelphia (five of them Master Masons), seeking a warrant from African Lodge. The letter was addressed to "Mr Hall, Master of the African Lodge | Dear Brother of the African Lodge in Boston" and included the statement "we had rather be under our dear bretheren [''sic''] in Boston than the Pennsylvania Lodge." The draft response, dated 22 March 1797, was addressed to "Mr Peter Mantore," and reads:
Sir:—I received your letter of the 2 which informs me that there are a number of blacks in your city who have received the light of Masonry, and I hope they got it in a just and lawful manner. If so, dear brother, we are willing to set you at work under our charter and Lodge No.459, from London; under that authority, and by the name of the African Lodge, we hereby and herein give you license to assemble and work as aforesaid under that denomination as in the sight and fear of God. I would advise you not to take in any at present till your officers and your Master be in[stalled] in the Grand Lodge, which we are willing to [do] when he thinks convenient, and he may receive a full warrant instead of a permit.
The next reliable document is a minute book of Lodge 459 of Philadelphia, dated from 27 December 1797 to 15 February 1800, which was examined by William Upton, who included details in his paper "Prince Hall’s Letter Book," published in 1900.Upton, pp. 63-65. The first entry reads "Minutes of the African Lodge, No.459 | Closed," which suggests that there had been previous minutes, perhaps loose-leaf and inserted between the covers of the current minute book. These may have included a meeting attended by Prince Hall and members of African Lodge of Boston, as foreshadowed by Prince Hall’s letter to Peter Mantore, but that is speculation not supported by evidence. The first meeting actually recorded in the minute book was held on St.John’s Day, 27 December 1797. The Master, the Rev. Absalom Jones, opened the lodge in the first degree; he said a prayer, gave a sermon and a short lecture, then "called off" the lodge for refreshment, and the brethren "dinned Very agreeably." After dinner they returned to the lodge room. The lodge was "called on," and a new Master (Peter Richmond) and his team of six officers (Senior and Junior Wardens, Senior and Junior Deacons, Secretary and Treasurer) were installed. The minute book leaves us with another minor mystery. The name "Peter Mantore" does not appear among the list of 22 brethren who attended the installation on 27 December 1797, nor among the list of 42 members of the lodge at the back of the book, which includes the names of seven deceased brethren. Among the occasions where Prince Hall is styled "Grand Master" are two certificates issued to members of African Lodge No.459 of Boston. They appear to be standard certificates printed for use of lodges generally, with spaces for various details to be added, and the certificate to be signed by the Master, Senior and Junior Wardens, and Secretary of the issuing lodge. They do not require the word "Grand" to be inserted anywhere on the document, but both purport to have been signed by Grand Officers. William Upton summarized an entry in "Prince Hall’s Letter Book" as follows:
(28) Masonic Certificate ‘Boston, February 16, 1792
:‘And the light shineth in darkness and the darkness comprehendeth it not.’
:Bro. John Dodd having requested a ‘certificate’, ‘We . . . recommend him, as we found him, a true and lawful brother Master Mason, and his behaviour with us was orderly [and] decent.’ Dated ‘at the sign of the Golden [Fleece] in Water Street, Boston.’
:Signed, ‘Prince Hall, G.M. | Cyrus Forbes, S.G.W. | George Middleton, J.G.W.’Upton, Entry (28) pp. 60-61.
Upton commented: "Appears to be in a form in common use—except as to the titles of the officers—at that day."

The other certificate is now in the possession of the Houghton Library, at Harvard University, and may be viewed on-line [http://blogs.harvard.edu/houghtonmodern/2008/11/07/the-father-of-black-freemasonry/ here]. From the printed wording, such certificates are designed for use by American lodges of Free and Accepted Masons, to certify that the bearer has been regularly initiated into the (specified) degree of Freemasonry, and is a true and faithful Brother "recommended to the Favor and Protection of all Free and Accepted Masons wheresoever dispersed." The certificate requires the seal of the lodge and the signatures of the Master, both Wardens, and Secretary of the lodge.

The appropriate spaces have been completed in what is now badly faded ink, and indicate that the certificate is from the African Lodge of Boston, in the State of Massachusetts, stating that Richard P.G. Wright has been regularly initiated into the three degrees of Masonry. The seal may have become detached. There is an irregularly-shaped brown mark in the top left corner, with three rectangular pale-blue patches in the left margin, where a seal and ribbon may have been affixed.

The name "Richard P.G. Wright" is written in a different handwriting, in a more ornate script, in heavy black ink, superimposed on a light brown stain. This is the abolitionist Richard Wright (c.1773-1847), known in his youth as Prince Wright,"The Underground Railroad and Anti-Slavery Movement in Schenectady: a guide for further research," Grems-Doolittle Library, [https://schenectadyhistorical.org/library/ Schenectady County Historical Library]. and almost certainly the "Prince Right of Providance" mentioned in the letter sent by Prince Hall to the Grand Lodge of England, dated 24 May 1798, 12th in a list of 13 Masons made between 1792 and 1798.original document HC 28/A/1, UGLE archives, viewed 2001. He moved to Schenectady, New York, and was the father of the Rev. Theodore Sedgwick Wright (1797-1847), also an abolitionist. Jeffrey Croteau, '"Black Abolitionists in White Lodges: Richard P.G. Wright and Theodore Sedgwick Wright," presented at the 3rd International Conference on the History of Freemasonry, at the George Washington Masonic Memorial, Alexandria VA, 27-29 May 2011. They were both affiliated members of the otherwise all-white St. George’s Lodge No.6, of Schenectady, New York, from 1844 until their deaths in 1847.Harold V.B. Voorhis, ''Negro Masonry in the United States'' (1940), (New York, NY: Harry Emerson, 1945) pp.114-15, PDF download from [https://archive.org/details/nmus_20200229].

The certificate was dated "June 23 1799," and beneath the date is a board with four lines for the signatures of the lodge officers: —M —SW —JW —Sc’y. The four lines contain the following names in the same faded handwriting:
*Prince Hall G[M]
*Gorge Medelton G[SW]
*Jube Hill [JW]
*William Smith [Sc’y]

Only the first two names are followed by the letter "G." "Gorge Medelton"[''sic''] appears as a Master Mason and Senior Deacon in Prince Hall’s 1787 list of members,original document HC 28/A/1, UGLE archives, viewed 2001. and "George Middleton J.G.W." in William Upton’s transcription of the certificate for John Dodd in the Letter Book. Jube Hill is listed as a Fellow Craft and Master Mason in the 1778 Register of African Lodge No.1,Hairston, pp. 66, 69 & 127; Sherman, (''AQC'') p. 318. and as Master Mason and Treasurer in the 1787 list of members. William Smith has yet to be located in earlier documents.

When Prince Hall wrote to the Grand Lodge of England back in 1787, gratefully acknowledging receipt of the warrant for Lodge 459, he asked if the warrant authorised the creation of a second lodge, if the number of members justified it. He received no answer, and did not pose the question again. In his subsequent letters to Grand Lodge, he made no mention of the two lodges he had authorised, in Philadelphia and Providence; he always wrote to Grand Lodge as Master of African Lodge No.459 of Boston, not as Provincial Grand Master of anywhere.

When the Grand Secretary wrote in August 1792,'''Upton''', entry (30) p.61. he asked Prince Hall whether certain lodges still existed, ‘as we have never heard from them since the commencement of the late war in America, or indeed, long before: and in case they have ceased to meet, which I rather apprehend, they ought to be erased from our list of lodges’. Prince Hall replied that two of the lodges had amalgamated, and that another met regularly ‘as some of them hath visited our Lodge, and heard it from their own mouths’.'''Upton''', entry (31) p.61.

Prince Hall omitted to mention that lodges in Massachusetts had formed their own Grand Lodge of Massachusetts, and the Grand Secretary did not advise him that the English lodges had been renumbered, so that African Lodge was now number 370. Consequently, African Lodge continued to refer to itself as No.459. Modern writers sometimes refer to it as African Lodge No.459/370.

With the death of Prince Hall in 1807, the lodge mourned his passing and continued in isolation for another 20 years, under a succession of Masters, as the only black lodge in Massachusetts. Several of the Masters of African Lodge 459 of Boston, following the example of Prince Hall, chartered a lodge outside the State. These were nominally ‘under’ the mother lodge, but tended to go their own way. In 1815, three of them formed their own Grand Lodge in Pennsylvania, and in 1826 Boyer Lodge of New York (which had been chartered in 1812 by African Lodge of Boston, as African Lodge of New York) asked for an ‘‘independent’’ charter. African Lodge of Boston seem to have decided that to grant an independent charter, they themselves needed to be independent, and in June 1827 publicly declared themselves so. They formed themselves into a one-lodge Grand Lodge, African Grand Lodge of Massachusetts, with John T. Hilton as Grand Master.

How African Grand Lodge became the present Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Massachusetts, how African American lodges and Grand Lodges developed throughout the United States of America and beyond, and how those of ‘Prince Hall Affiliation’ (PHA) are at last overcoming the objections and prejudices of white American Grand Lodges, is a story for another time and perhaps another ‘Free Space’. But one further topic needs to be explored here: William Grimshaw and his distortion of the history of Prince Hall and African Lodge.

===Grimshaw’s Patent=== William Henry Grimshaw (1848-1927) was the author of ''Official History of Freemasonry among the colored people of North America'', published in 1903. He was elected Grand Master, of what is now called the Prince Hall Grand Lodge of the District of Columbia, three years later. Questions as to the legitimacy and ‘recognition’ of Prince Hall Freemasonry were very much to the fore at this time, with William Upton’s investigation and report to the (white) Grand Lodge of Washington State, and that Grand Lodge’s favourable response, followed by the uproar from other white Grand Lodges above and below the Mason-Dixon Line, then Upton’s publication of ''Light on a Dark Subject'' (Seattle, 1899), and his article ‘Prince Hall’s Letter Book’ in the scholarly publication of the English Masonic research lodge, Quatuor Coronati (''Ars Quatuor Coronatorum'', 1900). It was in this context that Grimshaw produced his ''Official History'', designed to provide a plausible account of Prince Hall’s origin and an answer to all the allegations of Masonic irregularity lodged against Prince Hall, African Lodge, and their successors. Grimshaw’s ''Official History'' has the appearance of being official (written by a high-ranking Freemason and recommended by several other high-ranking Freemasons) and an authentic history (written authoritatively, sometimes quoting named sources—some of them accurately), in a readable style. Grimshaw’s account found ready acceptance among his contemporaries. Some of his unproved statements, and even proven falsehoods, are still retained as fact in Grand Lodge ‘histories’, quoted (with or without attribution) by other writers, and posted on numerous websites. A prime example of an unproven statement by Grimshaw is his account of Prince Hall’s birth and early years:'''Grimshaw''', p.69.
‘Prince Hall was born September 12th, 1748, at Bridgetown, Barbados, British West Indies. His father, Thomas Prince Hall, was an Englishman, and his mother a free woman of French descent. His father was engaged in the leather business, the pursuit of which does not seem to have been very lucrative. . . . When twelve years old young Hall was placed as an apprentice to a leather worker. He made rapid progress in the trade. His greatest desire, however, was to visit America.’ This charming tale neatly disposes of the allegation that Prince Hall was not ‘freeborn’ (a Masonic requirement of that time and place), and negates the theory that he was the Prince Hall who was a servant (aka slave) of leather dresser William Hall of Boston for 21 years before his manumission in 1770,Sherman, ''philalethes'' June 1962. and that is how Prince Hall came to follow the same occupation. Unfortunately, Grimshaw did not offer even a hint of evidence or any source of information in support of his version, and modern researchers have been unable to remedy that defect. The best and most compelling example of deliberate fabrication by Grimshaw is his claim that Prince Hall was appointed Provincial Grand Master by the Prince of Wales, Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of England (known as the ‘Moderns’) in 1791. If that were true, it would not only vindicate Prince Hall’s actions in granting charters to lodges in Philadelphia and Providence in 1797, and the use of the title ‘Grand Master’ in several documents, but also would place African Lodge on terms of equality with other Provincial Grand Lodges. In support of Grimshaw’s claim, he published the full wording of what he described as ‘the Masonic authority of Prince Hall for serving as Provincial Grand Master’, under the heading ‘Copy of Deputation to Prince Hall’; It purported to be issued by command of HRH the Prince of Wales, Grand Master, who nominated, ordained, constituted and appointed:'''Grimshaw''', pp.85-6.
‘worshipful and well beloved Brother Prince Hall, Provincial Grand Master of North America and Dominions and Territories thereunto belonging with full power and authority to nominate and appoint his Deputy Grand Master and Grand Wardens. And, we do also hereby impower our said Provincial Grand Master for the time being for us and in our place and stead to constitute the Brethren (Free and Accepted Masons) now residing or who shall hereafter reside in those parts into one or more regular Lodge or Lodges, as he shall think fit, and as often as occasion shall require.’ After listing at length further powers and duties, the document concluded with the words: ‘Given under our Hand and Seal of Office at London the 27th day of January, 1791 and of Masonry 5791. | By the Grand Master's Command | Rawdon, Acting G. M.’. Grimshaw then explains: ‘The preceding document was found among the old manuscripts of African Lodge, No. 459, of Pennsylvania, Peter Richmond, its first secretary. There is no doubt but what Prince Hall gave them a copy of his authority when he established the Lodge in 1797.’'''Grimshaw''', p.86. He adds: ‘It is very likely that Prince Hall was appointed Provincial Grand Master by Lord Rawdon, although the records of the English do not show this to be a fact. There is positive proof, however, that he performed the duties of Grand Master and was recognized as such by both white and colored Masons of his time. As to the genuineness of Prince Hall’s patent . . . ‘, and goes on to cite Belknap’s description of Prince Hall as ‘Grand Master of a Lodge of Free Masons’ (discussed under ‘Initiation’, above) and certificates issued by Prince Hall, signed ‘GM’ (such as John Dodd’s, above), which, at best, are evidence of perception or behaviour, not evidence of authority. In similar vein, Grimshaw refers to the letter from the Grand Secretary of the Grand Lodge of England to Prince Hall in August 1792 (above), requesting information about other English lodges in North America. Upton gave only a summary of this letter in ‘Prince Hall’s Letter Book’ (1900), but in ''Light on a dark subject'' (1899) he published it in full. Grimshaw quotes the full letter, verbatim, except for one significant detail, the salutation. Grimshaw wrote:'''Grimshaw''', p.88. ‘After the organization of the Grand Lodge, the following letter was received from England, addressed to Prince Hall: | “London, August 20. 1792. | M. W. Bro., Prince Hall,” | . . . ‘, (‘Most Worshipful Brother’, applicable only to those of Grand Master rank), whereas Upton transcribed the greeting as ‘Right Worshipful Brother’, appropriate at that time for the Master of a Lodge.'''Upton''' (1) Appendix 10, p.115. It was not until 1976 that Grimshaw’s deceit was fully and publicly demonstrated, with the publication of George Draffen’s paper on ‘Prince Hall Freemasonry’, in the Transactions of Quatuor Coronati Lodge.'''Draffen''', G: ‘Prince Hall Freemasonry’ (1976) in ''Ars Quatuor Coronatorum'', London, vol 89 pp.70-91. As is the custom of this lodge, copies of a research paper to be presented in lodge were provided to members in advance of presentation, to enable them to do their own research and to comment on the paper after its presentation. Among those who commented on Bro Draffen’s paper was Bro Terence Haunch, Librarian of the Library of the United Grand Lodge of England, and he brought with him a dozen exhibits, including: the ''Grand Lodge Register of Warrants and Patents, 1784-1812'' (showing the entry for the warrant for African Lodge, but NO record of a patent for Prince Hall); a letter from Prince Hall, dated 16 May 1787, with a postscript on the reverse, asking if the charter empowered him to set up a second lodge; and three documents relating to Grimshaw. The first of these was an unsigned letter, dated 5 May 1902, addressed by name to the Grand Secretary of the United Grand Lodge of England, typed on official notepaper of the Librarian’s Office of the Library of Congress. The (printed) return address had been altered (in ink) by deleting the words ‘The Librarian of Congress’ and substituting the name ‘W.H. Grimshaw’. (Note: Grimshaw was employed as a doorkeeper and attendant at the Library of Congress from 1897.) The letter states: ‘I have the honor to enclose herewith a copy of a patent granted Prince Hall, by H.R.H. Francis, Earl of Moira, Pro. Grand Master, dated January 27, 1790. Will you kindly have the records of H.R.H. The Prince of Wales, who was G.M. at that time, and see if there can be found any trace of the same. It is very evident that such a document was issued by the Pro. Grand Master for I find mention of it in an old manuscript of one of the old Lodges of 1797. . .’. Bro Haunch described the enclosed ‘copy of a patent’ as ‘. . . no more than a clumsy forgery. Apart from phraseology not true to type, the document contains a number of woefully blatant anachronisms in styles and titles, both civil and masonic.’ When the letter and enclosure were received in the Grand Secretary’s office in 1902, there were passed to Bro Henry Sadler (an early member of Quatuor Coronati Lodge, and Librarian of the Library of the United Grand Lodge of England) for investigation and comment. Bro Sadler wrote his comments on the reverse of the ‘copy of a patent’, in the form of a draft letter of reply to Grimshaw. All three documents (the unsigned letter from Grimshaw, the enclosed ‘copy of a patent’, and Sadler’s draft reply) are reproduced in volume 89 of ''Ars Quatuor Coronatorum'' at pages 87-89. Grimshaw’s two versions of the same ‘copy of a patent’ (the one dated 27 January 1790, which he sent to England in 1902, and the other dated 27 January 1791, in his book published in 1903) are remarkably different in style and content. Bro Haunch compared the ‘revised’ version with the text of the ‘deputations’ (patents) issued to Daniel Cox for New York (1730) and to Henry Price for New England (1733), and concluded that Grimshaw had ‘combined sections from these two prototypes to produce’ his second version of a patent for Prince Hall. The fabrication of an English patent (‘dispensation’) for Prince Hall as a Provincial Grand Master, dated 27 January 1791, was an adjunct to a wilder claim, that on 24 June of the same year African Lodge was formed into an ‘independent and sovereign’ Grand Lodge. Curiously, the story of the formation of the Grand Lodge precedes that of the English patent in Grimshaw’s account. Under the heading ‘Organisation of the first Grand Lodge in Massachusetts’ Grimshaw wrote:'''Grimshaw''', pp.84-5.
‘On June 24th, 1791, a general assembly of the Craft was held at Masonic Hall, Golden Fleece, Water Street, Boston, Mass., for the purpose of organizing a Grand Lodge of Masons for Massachusetts, etc. African Lodge, No. 459, declared itself by the assumption of powers, duties and responsibilities of a Grand Lodge, independent and sovereign, holding jurisdiction absolute and entire, throughout the United States, and a provincial jurisdiction in other states and countries, recognizing at the same time the mother Grand Lodge of London, England.’ He goes on to list all the Grand Officers for the Masonic year, and claims: ‘The grand officers were installed in ample form by G. M. Prince Hall, assisted by brethren from St. Andrew's Lodge (white)’. He follows this with the story of the Patent allegedly issued earlier that year. No contemporary evidence has been found in the minutes of any lodge. black or white.
Alton Roundtree, current editor of the ''Phylaxis'', writes:'''Roundtree''' (2) p.22.
‘The minutes of African Lodge No.459 do not reflect the formation of a Grand Lodge in 1791. The words ‘grand lodge’ [are] not mentioned in the minutes of African Grand Lodge until 1827. Also there is no mention of a grand lodge in the newspapers of that time.‘ . Ironically, Grimshaw wrote, in the preface to his book,'''Grimshaw''', p.viii. ‘In presenting this work, the author is fully conscious of its literary defects, but dare not sacrifice the truth of history even for literary excellence’. ''POSTSCRIPT''
For those who are not yet convinced that Grimshaw cannot be relied upon, two recently published books are recommended reading: In ''The Prince Hall Story Revisited'' (2020), John B. Williams sets out to convince those responsible for sanctioning, writing, or publishing ‘histories’ of Prince Hall and Prince Hall Freemasonry, in print or online, to purge such histories of falsehoods and misleading information, with particular emphasis on Grimshaw’s ''Official History''. Williams writes:'''Williams''', p.3. ‘The goal here is to fortify Prince Hall masons with the confidence to acknowledge and reject false statements, even when these statements are carved in stone and memorialized on bronze historical markers’. In recent years, as President of the Phylaxis Society and as Editor of its research magazine, ''Phylaxis'', John Williams has led that society’s campaign to highlight incorrect and misleading information. In this, he is joined by Alton Roundtree, the current editor of ''Phylaxis''. ''Fact Checking William H. Grimshaw’s Official History of Freemasonry Among The Colored People of North America'' (2019), by Alton Roundtree, is an essential reference for anyone compiling a history of Prince Hall and his fraternity, to determine fact from fiction. He is an author, editor and publisher with a reputation for thorough research and meticulous attention to detail. In evaluating Grimshaw’s work and pointing out the errors, he uses only sources dated before the publication of Grimshaw’s ''Official History'' in 1903.
As always, Roundtree gives his readers the bonus of appendixes containing full text of rare documents relevant to his main subject. ==Bibliography== '''Brooks''', Joanna: (1) ‘John Marrant’s Journal: Providence and Prophecy in Eighteenth Century Atlantic’, in ''The North Star: A Journal of African American Religious History'' (ISSN: 1094-902X ) vol.3 no.1 (Fall 1999) —— —— —— (2) ‘Prince Hall, Freemasonry, and Genealogy’, in ''African American Review'', vol.34, no.2, pp. 197–216 (2000), from JSTOR [www.jstor.org/stable/2901249], accessed 14 Jan 2020. '''Gray''', David L: ''Inside Prince Hall'' (2003) ISBN 0-9576256-1-7, ANZMRC, Williamstown, Vic, Australia; US edn ISBN 0-935633-32-4, Anchor Communications LLC, Lancaster, VA. '''Grimshaw''', William H: ''Official History of Freemasonry among the colored people in North America'' (1903), Broadway Publishing Co, New York, NY. (Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2016 with funding from Duke University Libraries, PDF downloaded from [https://archive.org/details/officialhistoryo01grim].) '''Hairston''', John L: ''Landmarks of our Fathers'' (2016), ISBN 978-0-692-68396-5, Quill & Sword Publishing, Seattle, WA. '''Hinks''', Peter P: ‘John Marrant and the meaning of Early Black Freemasonry’ in ''The William and Mary Quarterly'' vol.64 no.1 pp.105–116, (Jan 2007), available in PDF format from JSTOR [www.jstor.org/stable/4491600], accessed 14 Jan 2021. '''Roundtree''', Alton G & Paul M '''Bessell''': ''Out of the Shadows'' (2006), ISBN 0-9772385-0-4, KLR Publishing, Camp Springs, MD. '''Roundtree''', Alton G: (2) ''Fact checking William H Grimshaw’s Official History of Freemasonry among the colored people in North America'' (2019), ISBN 978-0-578-58516-1, KLR Publishing, Camp Springs, MD. '''Upton''', William H: (1) ''Light on a dark subject'' (1899), The Pacific Mason, Seattle, WA. (Digitised PDF by Ralph W Omholt, Librarian for [www.PhoenixMasonry.org].) —— —— —— (2) ‘Prince Hall’s Letter Book’ in ''Ars Quatuor Coronatorum'' vol.13 p.54 (1900) London, UK. '''Voorhis''', Harold V.B: ''Negro Masonry in the United States'' (1940), Harry Emerson, New York, 1945 edn, PDF download from [https://archive.org/details/nmus_20200229]. '''Walkes''', Joseph A Jr: (1) ''Black Square & Compass'' (1979), ISBN 0-88053-081-8, Macoy, Richmond, VA. —— —— —— (2) ''A Prince Hall Masonic Quiz Book'' (1989), revised & enlarged edn, ISBN 0-88053-085-5, Macoy, Richmond, VA. —— —— —— (3) ''Prince Hall’s Mission'' (1995), Midtown Printing & Publishing Co, Kansas City MO. '''Wesley''', Charles H: ''Prince Hall Life & Legacy'' (1977), 2 edn 1983, United Supreme Council SJ, PHA, Washington, DC. '''Williams''', John B: ''The Prince Hall Story Revisited'' (2020), The Iris Group, Rialto CA. ISBN 978-0-9718929-2-7. '''work in progress . . .''' == Sources == ===Research Notes=== 1. Correspondence between Thomas K Lindsey and [[Graham-2838 | Connie Graham]] January 12, 2020
I am working on a website about the Daniel Shays Rebellion of 1786-1787. Mr. Prince Hall offered to recruit a company of black americans to join the militia going to defeat the insurgents of the Shays rebellion force, but his offer was not accepted by either the governor, James Bowdoin, or the military commander, General Benjamin Lincoln, or both of them. A book available through the Internet Archive, https://archive.org , Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors of the Revolutionary War, volume 7, page 105 has three entries for men named Prince Hall. Two are shown as living in Medford, Massachusetts. One of the Medford Records says Mr. Prince Hall died Dec. 12, 1778. A Wikipedia entry about Prince Hall says that 6 men named Prince Hall from Massachusetts served in the Revolutionary War. This directory only has 3 entries. I do not have any other information about Mr. Hall. Perhaps some other records of Revolutionary War service may help. Respectfully yours,
Mr Thomas K. Lindsey, Fort Worth, Texas: January 13, 2020
From Mr Thomas K. Lindsey, Fort Worth, Texas: I sent the same information to the Medford Massachusetts Historical Society through the contact section of their web page. The society has a page about Mr. Hall as a resident of Medford. I found another web page about him which says he fought at the Battle of Bunker Hill.
http://freedomsway.org/prince-hall-black-freemason-civil-rights-activist/
FAQ - Medford Masonic Lodge #103 org/faq#TOC-What-is-Prince-Hall-Masonry- This particular page states that ". On March 6, 1775, during the American War of Independence, Prince Hall along with fourteen men of color were made Masons in Army Lodge #441 of the Irish Constitution. When Army Lodge moved on, the aforesaid brethren were issued a permit authorizing them to appear publicly as a Masonic body for the purpose of celebrating the feast of St. John and to bury their dead."
medfordhistorical.org/medford-history/africa-to-medford/prince-hall / princehall_princehall/ Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors was begun in the late 1800s from records on cards in state archives. I know that some information is missing about some individuals, such as Captain Daniel Shays. He was a member of a militia company that marched to Lexington/Concord/Cambridge in April, 1775, was at the battle of Saratoga, New York, but the state record for him does not have this information.
I would not be surprised to learn that some member of the Daughters of the American Revolution has established her eligibility for membership through Mr. Prince Hall, and managed to untangle the service records of the three Prince Hall men in the state list.
I searched for Prince Hall in a NewsBank genealogical database that used old newspapers. His death in December, 1807 was reported by many in the state. The earliest newspaper date is December 5, 1807 with information that the funeral would be on Monday.
I hope that some of this helps. Using Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors to look for the names of soldiers in [ ] Suffolk County Regiment may identify Regimental Colonels, Lt. Colonels, Majors, and company Captains, that may have some association with him before, during, or after the war, but this would be a LONG project. Sincerely yours,
Thomas Lindsey On Sunday, 08:48:44 PM CST, Connie Graham wrote: Mr. Lindsey;
Thank you so much for this. I have added it as a note to the profile of Prince Hall, for future reference. 2. Topic of Prince Hall and Education:

(a) Extract from the pre-merge profile of Hall-52906.
For years, he protested the lack of schools for black children and in 1798 he established a private school for free black children, the "African Free School", in his son's home. (b) see Wesley, Prince Hall Life and Legacy, 2edn pp76/7.
(i) 17 Oct 1787 petition to both Houses, education for black children, on basis that blacks pay taxes.[Aptheker]
(ii) 25 June 1792 PH Charge exhorts blacks to forego ‘recreations and superfluities’, to raise money to educate their children.
(iii) Prince Saunders, after attending Dartmouth College, started school in house of Primus Hall from 1798 to 1803. [but Prince Saunders attended college 1807-08, then taught at Boston’s African School Nov 1808 for 4 yrs, initiated in African Lodge 1809, became Secretary 1811 (Walkes BS&C p26 & other modern sources)]
(iv) 1796 Prince Hall appealed to Selectmen for a school for black children; request approved, but no building found.
(v) 1800 Prince Hall repeated the request, same result, then started a school in his own residence. Re-opened [?] in residence of Primus Hall. Two student teachers from Harvard University engaged until 1806. With increased enrolment, school moved to the African Society House. [unsourced] Needs further research and primary sources.

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[[Category:Sweden, Royalty]] === Prince Oscar Bernadottes Familjegrav === Family grave at [http://hittagraven.stockholm.se/sv/Norra-begravningsplatsen/2/21F/38/1 Norra Begravningsplatsen] grave number 22 2 21F 38, Coordinates [https://goo.gl/sU6sWX 59,3559° 18,0196° ] [[Category: Norra begravningsplatsen, Stockholm, Stockholm]] {{Image|file=Prince_Oscar_Bernadottes_Familjegrav.jpg |caption=Prins Oscar Bernadottes Familjegrav
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|size=l}} ==== People in the Grave ==== :Gerty Bernadotte af Wisborg Fru ::born 1910-10-30 • passed away 2004-11-10 • buried 2005-06-08 :[[Bernadotte_af_Wisborg-5|Elsa Viktoria Cedergren]] Fru ::born 1893-08-03 • passed away 1996-07-17 • buried 1996-09-25 :[[Bernadotte_af_Wisborg-2|Carl Oscar Bernadotte af Wisborg]] Greve ::born 1890-05-27 • passed away 1977-04-23 • buried 1977-09-14 :[[Bernadotte_af_Wisborg-1|Maria Sofia Henrietta Bernadotte af Wisborg]] Grevinna ::born 1889-02-28 • passed away 1974-06-19 • buried 1974-09-20 :[[Cedergren-23|Carl Axel Hugo Cedergren]] Generalssekr ::born 1891-07-26 • passed away 1971-07-10 • buried 1971-09-13 :Rosemarie Bernadotte af Wisborg Grevinna ::born 1942-06-07 • passed away 1967-11-01 • buried 1967-12-18 :[[Bernadotte-21|Oscar Carl August Bernadotte]] av Sverige & Norge ::born 1859-11-15 • passed away 1953-10-04 • buried 1953-10-09 :[[Bernadotte_af_Wisborg-3|Folke Bernadotte af Wisborg]] ::born 1895-01-02 • passed away 1948-09-17 • buried 1948-11-30 :[[Munck_af_Fulkila-84|Ebba Henrietta Bernadotte af Wisborg]] Prinsessa ::born 1858-10-24 • passed away 1946-10-16 • buried 1946-10-20 :[[Bernadotte_af_Wisborg-4|Ebba Sofia Fleetwood]] Grevinna ::born 1892-05-17 • passed away 1936-06-21 • buried 1936-06-26 :[[Bernadotte-53|Gustaf Edvard Bernadotte af Wisborg]] ::born 1930-01-20 • passed away 1936-02-02 • buried 1936-02-04 :[[Bernadotte_af_Wisborg-6|Fredrik Oscar Bernadotte af Wisborg]] ::born 1934-01-10 • passed away 1934-08-20 • buried 1934-08-23 :[[Bernadotte_af_Wisborg-7|Nils Carl Oscar Bernadotte af Wisborg]] ::born 1918-02-09 • passed away 1920-04-21 • buried 1920-04-26 Also in the grave is [[Manville-64|Estelle]] (not mentioned at [http://hittagraven.stockholm.se/sv/Norra-begravningsplatsen/2/21F/38/1 Hittagraven.se]) the wife of [[Bernadotte_af_Wisborg-3|Folke Bernadotte]]. Her second husband [[Ekstrand-33|Carl-Eric Ekstrand]] has his own grave at [http://hittagraven.stockholm.se/sv/Skogskyrkogarden/Minneslund/1138879723/-761182079 Skogskyrkogården]. {{Image|file=Prince_Oscar_Bernadottes_Familjegrav-1.jpg |caption=[[Bernadotte-21|Prins Oscar Bernadotte]] and [[Munck_af_Fulkila-84|Ebba Bernadotte]] |size=l}} {{Image|file=Prince_Oscar_Bernadottes_Familjegrav-4.jpg |caption=[[Cedergren-23|Hugo Cedergren]], [[Bernadotte_af_Wisborg-5|Elsa Cedergren]] |size=l}} {{Image|file=Prince_Oscar_Bernadottes_Familjegrav-5.jpg |caption=[[Bernadotte_af_Wisborg-2|Carl Bernadotte af Wisborg]] |size=l}} {{Image|file=Prince_Oscar_Bernadottes_Familjegrav-6.jpg |caption=[[Bernadotte_af_Wisborg-3|Folke Bernadotte af Wisborg]] and [[Manville-64|Estelle Romaine (Manville)]] |size=l}} See also: * [http://norrabegravningsplatsen.se/bernadottegraven/ blog] Bernadottegraven * [http://hittagraven.stockholm.se/sv/Norra-begravningsplatsen/2/21F/38/1 Hittagraven.se] * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=83192496 Find a grave] * [[Wikipedia:Kungliga_begravningsplatsen]] - Royal Cemetery * [http://trondni.blogspot.se/2010/01/what-to-see-prince-oscar-bernadottes.html Blog] What to see: Prince Oscar Bernadotte’s Family Grave, Solna ---- Pages [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Prince_Oscar_Bernadottes_Familjegrav|linking to this page]]

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==The voyage from Pripkowo to Honey Creek for 33 early settlers== A single ship from Hamburg, Germany to New York in 1857 carried 33 residents of the tiny village of Pripkowo, in Posen (Poznan), Prussia to the New World. Most of them were headed to Honey Creek, Sauk County, Wisconsin, including my second great grandparents, [[Alwin-14|Martin William Alwin]] and [[Raedel-13|Anna Carolina (Raedel) Alwin]]. I hadn't realized that so many of Honey Creek's earliest residents came from the same place. They knew each other, were intermarried and related to each other and a large group arrived at the same time to begin their new life. {{Image|file=It_takes_a_village_-_Voyage_of_33_villagers_from_Pripkowo_Prussia_to_Honey_Creek_Wisconsin_in_1957-1.png |align=l |size=m |caption=Fully-rigged ship similar to the Louis Napoleon }} The ship that carried them to America was called the ''Louis Napoleon'' [https://www.wrecksite.eu/wreck.aspx?183577 Wreck Site] Louis Napoleon SV (~1856) Louis Napoleon SV (+1864) Read more at wrecksite: https://www.wrecksite.eu/wreck.aspx?183577.. It was a fully rigged wooden sailing ship with 3 masts weighing 710 tons built in England in 1854. So, it was only 3 years old when it carried the Honey Creek settlers to their new home. It was lost in a fire 7 years later, in 1864, so it had a short lifespan. The image is of a ship of the same type, but it is not the Louis Napoleon itself. The passenger list [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/1068/K_1706_080465-0077/5599515 Hamburg Passenger Lists, 1850-1934] 1850-1859 > Direkt Band 011 (28 Feb 1857 - 24 Dez 1857) > Page 272. Accessed on Ancestry.com. Subscription required. for the voyage is available online at Ancestry.com, and I was thrilled to find the names of my 2nd great grandparents, along with their 2 oldest children, [[Alwin-31|Friedrich Alwin]] and [[Alwin-19|Julius Alwin]], on the this list over a year ago. It was one of my first significant finds when I started out on Ancestry. Martin was listed as a blacksmith by profession, from the town of Pripkowo. {{Image|file=Alwin-14.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=Martin William & Anna Carolina Alwin. }} Anna Caroline's maiden name was Rädel, which gets spelled a variety of different ways in English: Radel, Raedel, Roedel, Redel are a few. I noticed fairly quickly that right below the Alwin's on the passenger list were 6 passengers named Rädel, including Anna Caroline's father, [[Raedel-14|Erdmann Raedel]] and mother [[Friedrich-309|Anna (Friedrich) Raedel]], as well as Anna Caroline's brother Wilhelm, Wilhelm's wife Auguste (Jädeke) Rädel and their 2 oldest daughters. [[Raedel-14|Erdmann Rädel/Raedel]] was the patriarch of the family, and at 66 years old at the time of the voyage, seems to have been the oldest person in the entire group. It must have been quite a leap of faith to undertake such a trip at his age, but he survived the trip and lived another 14 years in Honey Creek. There were other Raedel's in the Honey Creek area ''before'' the arrival of the group in 1857. I believe they were related, although so far I have not been able to work out how exactly. They were likely responsible for scouting out good farmland and would have sent word back to the Old Country once they had found a suitable location. It doesn't seem likely that such a large group of settlers could have found adjacent farms and established themselves so quickly without some advance planning. Some of the earlier arrivals to Honey Creek who may have been related were Julius Radel (born 1827) and his wife Fredricka Wilhelmina "Minnie" (Jahnke) Radel who had made the trip in 1850. Gottlieb Radel (born 1812) and his second wife Henriette (Schonroch) Radel had made the trip in 1854. August Redel and his wife Henriette (Wagner) Redel made the trip around 1850, lived in Troy, Sauk county, for a while, but then moved on to Minnesota. This is where things remained for over a year, until recently I was trying to find the link to a DNA match of mine that lead to some Alvin's from Sauk County. Could they have been Alwin's? The spelling of last names changes over time, especially back in the day when not everyone was able to read and write. It seems that Gustave Otto Al'''v'''in, born in Honey Creek in 1863 was the son of William Al'''w'''in and Anna Rosine Ottila (Kroll) Alwin. The spelling of the name was changed to Alvin for Gustave Otto and his descendants. Not surprising since in German the letters "v" and "w" sound the opposite as they do in English. In looking into the origins of [[Alwin-29|William Alwin]], I found that he had been on the exact same ship as my great grandparents, the ''Louis Napoleon'' in 1857, but was travelling as a single man, so his listing was on a different page of the register from my ancestor Martin William Alwin. But there he was, listed as a blacksmith from Pripkowo - same profession, same village, same last name, same destination as my 2nd great grandfather. Because of the DNA link between his descendant and myself, I know that William Alwin was closely related to Martin Alwin. But I don't think they were brothers, because William listed his father's name as Gottlieb Alwin at the time of his marriage in Honey Creek in 1862, while Martin's father was listed as Martin Alwin on his death certificate. But they could have been cousins, or uncle and nephew. Then I happened to notice another single traveller from Pripkowo on the same page of the passenger list as William Alwin. His name was Carl Jädicke (or Jaedicke), the same last name as Wilhelm Rädel's wife Auguste. This seemed too much of a coincidence, which lead to the brilliant idea of looking through the entire list of passengers for everyone from Pripkowo. I was astonished to come up with 33 names. Where was this town of Pripkowo? Maybe if it were a large city, it was just a coincidence that so many people from the same place were on the same boat together? That turned out not to be the case. According to the 1912 edition of Meyer's Gazetteer, a well-known German reference publication, the population of Pripkowo was 342. So the 33 people on the boat represented nearly 10% of the town's population. The town known as Pripkowo was at the time part of the district of Poznan (Posen) in Prussia, which was part of the German empire. It is now known as Przybychowo, and it is in present-day Poland. This area changed hands countless times over the centuries, and was home to various ethnic groups who came and went, intermingled, and fought each other. The Old Prussian inhabitants were ethnically more closely related to other Baltic peoples including Lithuanians and Estonians. The Pomeranian people were more closely related to their Polish cousins. The Germans were trying to expand their empire eastward, and were always a minority in the area. They had tried to "Germanize" the local Polish population, some of whom converted from Catholicism to the Evangelical (Lutheran) religion and spoke German rather than Polish. The Germans were forcefully expelled after World War II and the area became part of Poland. {{Image|file=Pripkowo_to_Honey_Creek_in_1857.png |align=l |size=335 |caption=Streetview of Przybychowo }} {{Image|file=Pripkowo_to_Honey_Creek_in_1857-1.png |align=l |size=335 |caption=Streetview of Przybychowo }} The Alwin family spoke German and were Lutherans. But in looking at all the marriages in Poznan province in the 1800's, available online through the Poznan Project [http://poznan-project.psnc.pl/ Poznan Project] Marriage indexing for the 19th century within the former Prussian province of Posen, now Poznań, Poland, and neighboring districts, there were over 100 marriages where one partner or the other's name was Alwin. They are more or less equally divided between Catholic and Lutheran, and the partner's names are also divided between German-sounding and Polish-sounding names. So it seems likely that the Alwin family, and by extension, most of the arrivals to Honey Creek from Pripkowo, were German, but with a significant amount of Polish/Pomeranian roots through intermarriage. The names of all 33 people on the ship who were listed as being from Pripkowo are below. There are some names that sound familiar to Honey Creek residents, such as Jaedicke, Hildebrandt, and Mueller. *[[Alwin-14|Martin Alwin]] 1827 husband *[[Raedel-13|Anna (Rädel) Alwin]] 1833 wife *[[Alwin-31|Friedrich Alwin]] 1854 son *[[Alwin-19|Julius Alwin]] 1856 son *[[Alwin-29|Wilhelm Alwin]] 1833 single *[[Raedel-14|Erdmann Rädel]] 1801 husband *[[Friedrich-309|Anna (Friedrich) Rädel]] 1805 wife *Justine Friedrich 1822 single *[[Rädel-184|Wilhelm Rädel]] 1831 husband *[[Jädike-1|Auguste (Jädeke) Rädel]] 1831 wife *Albertine Rädel 1855 daughter *Auguste Rädel 1856 daughter *[[Jädike-2|Carl Ludwig Jädike]] 1804 husband *[[Heine-568|Mina (Heine) Jädike]] 1818 wife *Emilie Jädeke 1835 daughter *Male Jädeke 1846 daughter *[[Jaedike-3|Albert Jädeke]] 1849 son *Carl Jädicke 1842 single *August Hildebrandt 1822 husband *Rosina Hildebrandt 1828 wife *Auguste Hildebrandt 1855 daughter *Julius Müller 1833 *Ernestine Bangertz 1833 *Johann Schedler 1815 husband *Anna Schedler 1824 wife *Anna Schedler 1846 daughter *August Schedler 1849 son *Otto Schedler 1856 son *Ludvig Wilcken 1818 husband *Henriette Wilcken 1828 wife *Friedrich Wilcken 1849 son *Henriette Wilcken 1853 daughter *Herman Wilcken 1857 son == Sources ==

Prison Ship 'Success' World Tour 1890-1933

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: '''From [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Success_%28prison_ship%29 Wikipedia]:''' : ''Success'' was a former Australian prison ship, built in 1840. Between the 1890s and the 1930s, she was converted into a floating museum displaying relics of the convict era and purporting to represent the horrors of penal transportation in Great Britain and the United States of America. After extensive world tours she was accidentally destroyed by fire while berthed in Lake Erie near Cleveland, Ohio in 1946. : ''Origins'' : Success was a former merchant ship of 621 tons, 117 feet 3 inches x 26 feet 8 inches x 22 feet 5 inches depth of hold, built in Natmoo, Tenasserim, Burma in 1840. After initially trading around the Indian subcontinent, she was sold to London owners and made three voyages with emigrants to Australia during the 1840s, On one of these voyages, following the intervention of Caroline Chisholm, Success sailed into Sydney town just the week before Christmas 1849 with families who had survived the Great Famine. : On 31 May 1852, Success arrived at Melbourne and the crew deserted to the gold-fields, this being the height of the Victorian gold rush. Due to an increase in crime, prisons were overflowing and the Government of Victoria purchased large sailing ships to be employed as prison hulks. These included Success, Deborah, Sacramento and President. In 1857 prisoners from Success murdered the Superintendent of Prisons John Price, the inspiration for the character Maurice Frere in Marcus Clarke's novel For the Term of His Natural Life. : In 1854 the ship was converted from a convict hulk into a stores vessel and anchored on the Yarra River, where she remained for the next 36 years. : ''Museum ship'' : In 1890, Success was purchased by a group of entrepreneurs to be refitted as a museum ship to travel the world advertising the perceived horrors of the convict era. Although never a convict ship, Success was billed as one, her earlier history being amalgamated with those other ships of the same name including HMS Success, which had been used in the original European settlement of Western Australia. She was incorrectly promoted as the oldest ship afloat, ahead of the 1797 USS Constitution. : A former prisoner, bushranger Harry Power, was employed as a guide for her first commercial season, in Sydney Harbour in 1891. The display was not a commercial success, and her owners promptly abandoned their business venture and scuttled the ship in Kerosene Bay. : The following year the sunken Success was sold to a second group of entrepreneurs and refloated. After a thorough refit she was taken on tour to Brisbane, Adelaide, Hobart, and back to Sydney, then headed for England, arriving at Dungeness on 12 September 1894. : In 1912 she crossed the Atlantic and was exhibited as a convict museum along the eastern seaboard of the United States of America and later in ports on the Great Lakes. In 1917 she was briefly returned to commercial service as a cargo carrier, but sank after being holed by ice. Refloated in 1918 she resumed her museum ship role and in 1933 was featured at the Chicago World Fair. : However, despite ongoing repairs the vessel was becoming rapidly unseaworthy. She was towed to Lake Erie Cove in Cleveland, Ohio to be dismantled and sold as scrap, but was destroyed by fire set by vandals while berthed alongside the Lake Erie Pier in Sandusky Ohio, on 4 July 1946.

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(Ted) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW |- |[[Barbay-16|Barbay]] |Lawrence (Larry) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW |- |[[Barrows-318|Barrows]] |Henry Charles (Hank) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW |- |[[Barthel-214|Barthel]] |Sylvester A |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW (Stalag IV-F) |- |- |[[Baugh-394|Baugh]] |William Joseph (Bill) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW |- |[[Bean-3163|Bean]] |James Ellis |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW |- |[[Bean-3165|Bean]] |William Raymond (Ray) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW |- |[[Beeler-277|Beeler]] |Carroll Robert (Gringo) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW |- |[[Bell-21473 |Bell]] |Donald Charles |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |POW (Stalag 357 Kopernikus) |- |[[Bell-12746|Bell]] |James Franklin |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW |- |[[Bell-14962|Bell]] |James Zirkle |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW (Stalag XII-A) |- |[[Berger-1402|Berger]] |James Robert |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW |- |[[Bergin-44|Bergin]] |Sydney Ernest |2nd Boer War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |POW/MIA (Magersfontein) |- |[[Bernasconi-14|Bernasconi]] |Louis Henry Jr. (Lou) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW |- |[[Bertoli-21|Bertoli]] |Robert J |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW (Stalag XII-A, Stalag Luft I) |- | [[Bíró-46| Bíró]] | Károly | WWII | [[Image:European_Flags-48.png |90px|??]] | POW |- |[[Biss-70|Biss]] |Robert Irvin Biss |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW (Hoa Lo Prison ''The Hanoi Hilton'') |- |[[Black-6577|Black]] |Cole Calvin |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW |- |[[Bliss-3164|Bliss]] |Ronald Glenn (Ron) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW |- |[[Boals-50|Boals ]] |Robert F |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |POW |- |[[Bolstad-50|Bolstad]] |Richard Eugene (Dick) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW |- |[[Bomar-129|Bomar]] |Jack Williamson |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW |- |[[Bosiljevac-8|Bosiljevac]] |Michael Joseph (Mike) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW, KIA (North Vietnam) |- |[[Brace-265|Brace]] |Ernest Cary (Ernie) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, MIA, POW |- |[[Brasher-304|Brasher]] |Samuel Walter |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW (Stalag XII-A) |- |[[Braswell-807|Braswell]] |James S. T |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |POW, DMS |- |[[Breckner-7|Breckner]] |William John Jr. (Bud) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW |- |[[Brigham-558|Brigham]] |James Woodrow Jr. |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW, KIA |- |[[Brothers-409|Brothers]] |Hugh A |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |POW, DMS[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px|??]] |- |- |[[Brown-41943|Brown]] |Thomas E. |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |POW, DMS[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px|??]] |- |[[Brudno-1|Brudno]] |Edward Alan (Alan) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW, KIA |- |[[Buck-7457|Buck]] |Samuel Archibald |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |POW, DMS (Stalag 383 Hohenfels) |- |[[Buckley-1562|Buckley]] |Walter George |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW |- |[[Bullwinkel-6|Bullwinkel]] |Vivian |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW,WIA (Bangka Island ,Sumatra) |- |[[Burdett-440|Burdett]] |Edward Burke (Ed) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, MIA, POW, KIA |- |[[Burer-1|Burer]] |Arthur William (Art) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW |- |[[Burgess-9168|Burgess]] |Richard Gordon |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW |- |[[Burns-5408|Burns]] |Donald Ray (Don) (Wiley Coyote) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW |- |[[Burns-5440|Burns]] |Frederick John (Fred) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW, KIA (South Vietnam) |- |[[Burns-5161|Burns]] |John |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |POW, DMS[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px|??]] |- |[[Burroughs-1028|Burroughs]] |William David (Dave) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, AFC, POW |- |[[Butler-9196|Butler]] |William Wallace (Bill) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW |- |[[Cameron-3475|Cameron]] |Cecil William Francis |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW |- |[[Cameron-3711|Cameron]] |Kenneth Robbins (Ken) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW, NC, KIA (North Vietnam) |- |[[Campbell-16452|Campbell]] |Burton Wayne |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW |- |[[Carlson-2090|Carlson]] |Albert Edwin (Ed) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, MIA, POW |- |[[Carpenter-6826|Carpenter]] |Allan Russell (Al) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW |- |[[Carrier-846|Carrier]] |David B. |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.png |90px|??]] |POW/MIA |- |[[Cate-488|Cate]] |B.F |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |POW, DMS |- |[[Cate-320|Cate]] |David Hamilton |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |POW ,WIA |- |[[Cate-489|Cate]] |John |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |POW, DMS |- |[[Cavaiani-2|Cavaiani]] |Jon Robert |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA,POW,MIA,MOH (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Cherry-1690|Cherry]] |Fred Vann |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA,POW,MIA,AFC (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Christian-2360|Christian]] |Michael Durham (Mike) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA,POW,MIA (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Clegg-403|Clegg]] |Robert Stephen |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW (Dulag Luft 12) |- |[[Clements-3011|Clements]] |James Arlen (Jim) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA,POW, (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Clower-308|Clower]] |Claude Douglas (Doug) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA,POW,MIA (Sơn Tây & Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Cobb-4326|Cobb]] |Hugh B. |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |POW |- |[[Condon-443|Condon]] |James Carroll (Jim) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA,POW (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Copeland-2580|Copeland]] |Harvey Carroll Jr. (HC) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA,POW (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Coskey-7|Coskey]] |Kenneth Leon (Ken) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, MIA, POW (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Couts-15|Couts]] |Jeremiah B (Jerry) |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |MIA, POW (Andersonville and Libby) |- |[[Craner-55|Craner]] |Robert Roger (Bob) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, MIA, POW (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- | [[Crooke-207 |Crooke]] | Emery Christopher | WWII | [[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg |90px|??]] | POW in Germany, US Army |- |[[Cumming-97|Cumming]] |Thomas Stephen |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW/MIA (Burma Railway) Executed,CG |- |[[Cutter-382|Cutter]] |James Dickinson |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW |- |[[Danielson-608|Danielson]] |James |Anglo-Scottish Wars |[[Image:Photos-136.png|90px|??]] |POW - Battle of Dunbar (1650) |- |[[Darcy-494|Darcy]] |William Leslie |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW |- |[[Darville-88|Darville]] |John Elliott |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW |- |[[Daughtrey-38|Daughtrey]] |Robert Norlan |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW |- |[[Davis-57904|Davis]] |Edward Anthony (Ed) | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW |- |[[Davis-4|Davis]] |Jefferson Finis |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] | WIA , POW |- |[[Day-3903|Day]] |George Everett (Bud) |WWII,Korea,Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW, MOH, AFC |- |[[Deering-500|Deering]] |John Arthur |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW |- |[[Dengler-166|Dengler]] |Dieter |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW in Laos |- |[[Dent-451|Dent]] |Dudley Evans |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.png|90px|??]] |POW/MIA (Richmond Virginia) |- |[[Dent-308|Dent]] |James E |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |POW/MIA |- |[[Denton-2489|Denton]] |Jeremiah Andrew |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW |- |[[DiBernardo-9|DiBernardo]] |James Vincent |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW |- |[[Dingee-88|Dingee]] |David Burgoyne |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW (Hòa Ló Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Dobson-1048|Dobson]] |Edwin John |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|90px|??]] |DC,POW/MIA(Germany) |- |[[Dowdle-38|Dowdle]] |Frederick J. |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW |- |[[Dowell-359|Dowell]] |William Ernest |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW |- |[[Durbin-718|Durbin]] |Clyde William |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW (Stalag IV-B) |- |[[Durrington-84|Durrington]] |Allen John |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW/MIA |- |[[Dutill-2|Dutill]] |Joseph Eugene |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW |- |[[Ellem-244|Ellem]] |Arthur Alfred |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW/MIA (Greece) |- |[[Elliott-11816|Elliott]] |Artice Weldon (Art) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW |- |[[Englert-89|Englert]] |William Carl |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW |- |[[Evans-7190|Evans]] | James Barton |WWII Korean War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW (Stalag III) |- |[[Evans-7094|Evans]] |John Haines (Pappy) |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.png|90px|??]] |POW (Libby Prison) |- |[[Ewing-1458|Ewing]] |Peter Alexander |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW |- |[[Ferguson-5566|Ferguson]] |Alexander Kelburn |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW |- |[[Field-638|Field]] |Jacob M (Job M) |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.png|90px|??]] |POW/MIA (Andersonville) |- |[[Fitz Randolph-181|Fitz Randolph]] |Nathaniel |American Revolutionary War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.png|90px|??]] |WIAX4,POW/MIA,KIA (Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey.) |- |[[Flett-342|Flett ]] |Andrew |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |POW Drowned aboard the '''SS Lisbon Maru''' |- |[[Gatlin-228|Gatlin]] |John G. |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |POW (Rock Island Barracks) |- |[[Gideon-299|Gideon]] |Willard Selleck |Vietnam |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Gilbert-17244|Gilbert]] |Freeman S. |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.png|90px|??]] |POW/DMS (Andersonville, GA) |- |[[Glowacki-26|Glowacki]] |Peter A |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW (Japan-Bataan Death March) |- |[[Godsey-307|Godsey]] |Drury Senter |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |POW |- | [[Grant-16773 | Grant]] | Bolton | WWII | [[Image:Flags-13.jpg|90px|??]] | POW, Royal Natal Carbineers, Private 4242 (Buried in The Netherlands) |- |[[Griffin-5340|Griffin]] |James Lloyd |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] | WIA, MIA, POW, KIA (North Vietnam) |- |[[Guebard-1|Guebard]] |Virgil Robert |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW (Germany) |- |[[Hallmark-228|Hallmark]] |Dean Edward |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW- Pilot of B-25 number 6 on Doolittle Raid on Tokyo, he was executed by Japanese |- |[[Hamblett-91|Hamblett]] |William |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |POW |- |[[Hanson-1967|Hanson]] |George |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW |- |[[Hanson-1898|Hanson]] |Samuel Burnham McClennan |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.png |90px|??]] |POW (Battle of Chickamauga) |- |[[Harrell-4091|Harrell]] |Hubert Elbert |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW Fukuoka POW Camp #1 - Kashii (Pine Tree Camp) |- |[[Hatcher-2313|Hatcher]] |David Burnett |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] | WIA, POW |- |[[Hemmingsson-95|Hemmingsson]] |Jon |Great Northern War |[[Image:Swedish Flags-6.png|90px|??]] | POW (Denmark) |- |[[Hendrix-455|Hendrix]] |Henry Basco |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |POW (Elmira Prisoner of War Camp) |- |[[Hickson-248|Hickson]] |Laurence |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW |- |[[Hinshaw-679|Hinshaw]] |Thomas B |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW Alton Federal Military Prison, Alton, Illinois |- |[[Hodges-2432|Hodges]] |George Washington |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |POW |- |[[Hodges-2544|Hodges]] |Thomas Jefferson |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |POW |- |[[Hooper-3132|Hooper Sr]] |Absalom |American Revolutionary War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.png |90px|??]] |POW, WIA |- |[[Hoover-2972|Hoover]] |Robert Anderson (Bob) |World War II |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW, WIA |- |[[Horrex-74|Horrex]] |Percy William |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |POW Camp Changi, Singapore, Camp Nong Pladuk, Thailand |- |[[Huey-228|Huey]] |Sidney |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |POW, DMS[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px|??]] |- |[[Hughes-3666|Hughs]] |Cluff Hughs |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg |90px|??]] |POW Camp Chase Prison, Columbus, Ohio |- |[[Hugunin-89|Hugunin]] |Daniel Jr. |War of 1812 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW - Battle of Queenston Heights |- |[[Hunkin-173|Hunkin]] |Edward Robert Samuel |WWII |[[Image:Flags-13.jpg|90px|??]] |POW Camp Stalag VIIIB (Stalag 344) Lamsdorf, Germany |- |[[Innes-227|Innes]] |Alexander |Anglo-Scottish Wars |[[Image:Photos-136.png|90px|??]] |POW - Battle of Dunbar (1650) |- |[[Jarvis-2141|Jarvis]] |Arthur Leonard | WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |POW (Malaya/Thailand) DMS |- |[[Johnson-94149|Johnson]] |Samuel Robert III (Sam) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW/MIA, WIA (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Jones-90567|Jones]] |Berryman |US Civil War | [[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |POW, DMS [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px|??]] |- |[[Jones-20374|Jones]] |Loftus Edward Peyton |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |POW/MIA, QCBC,MID x2 |- |[[Jones-76822|Jones]] |Murphy Neal (Neal) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA,POW (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Jones-46446|Jones]] |Willys P |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW (Stalag Luft I) |- |[[Kabrich-117| Kabrich]] |Joseph Edward William |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |POW |- |[[Kern-1964|Kern (Szentkirályi)]] |Lajos |WWI |[[Image:European_Flags-38.png|90px|??]] |POW (Dauria, Russia) |- |[[Kerr-2334|Kerr]] |Michael Scott |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA,POW,MIA (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Klecha-1|Klecha]] |Alexander (Alex) |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW/MIA (Germany) |- |[[Knight-10882|Knight]] |Gyneth |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW (Japan) |- |[[Kroenert-1|Kroenert]] |Kenneth Myers |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW |- |[[Lamb-5639|Lamb]] |George Ernest |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW |- |[[Langham-310|Langham]] |Verus Milford |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW(Germany) |- |[[Larkin-1409|Larkin]] |Morris William |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW (Stalag Luft IV) |- |[[Leverett-148|Leverett]] |Leonard Charles |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW |- |[[Lloyd-3969|Lloyd]] |Garland Brooke |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW (Stalag Luft I) |- |[[Long-16636|Long]] |Stephen Glen |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] | MIA, WIA, POW (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Loughnan-12|Loughnan]] |Kitchener Maitland |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW/MIA (Changi Loughnan) |- | [[Lucas-1171 | Lucas]] | William/Samuel John | US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.png|90px|??]] | POW Andersonville US Army |- |[[Marchyn-1|Marchyn]] |Metro James Marchyn |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW Germany US Army Air Corps |- |[[Martindale-883|Martindale]] |William J. |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.png|90px|??]] |POW/KIA (Salisbury Confederate Prison) |- |[[Mattingly-666|Mattingly]] |Alexander O. |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.png|90px|??]] |POW |- |[[Mason-2836|Mason]] |Clarence Russell |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW/MIA,KIA (Germany) |- |[[McCain-6|McCain]] |John Sidney III |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] | WIA, POW |- |[[McCoy-576|McCoy]] |Randall |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |POW |- |[[McCreary-201|McCreary]] |Alan Bruce |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW (Thailand) |- |[[McDaniel-2854|McDaniel]] |Norman Alexander (Norm) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[McDonald-6532 |McDonald]] |Athol |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW/KIA (Burma) |- |[[McElrath-91|McElrath]] |Samuel Blagrave |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |Died as POW, Ship Island, MS |- |[[McGrath-1454|McGrath]] |John Michael (Mike) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] | WIA, POW (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[McKnight-2548|McKnight]] |George Grigsby |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] | WIA, POW (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[McNeile-11|McNeile]] |John Noel |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |POW |- | [[McOmber-41 | McOmber]] | Otis | US Civil War | [[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] | POW (Andersonville Prison) |- |[[Monsulick-1|Monsulick]] |John E |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW (Stalag Luft IV) |- |[[Moorhead-167|Moorhead]] | Fergus |American Revolutionary War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.png |90px|??]] |POW |- |[[Moss-2743 |Moss]] |Stanley |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW |- |[[Mounce-183 | Mounce]] |Aaron |WWII, Korea |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] | WIA (WWII - Seige at Bastogne, Korea - MIA/POW (survived Massacre at Sunchon)) |- |[[Mullen-947|Mullen]] |Richard Dean (Dick) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] | WIA, POW (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Neal-6864|Neal]] |Edward Herbert (Ted) |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |POW (Stalag 383 Hohenfels) |- |[[Noiseau-3|Noiseau]] |Raymond Clovis Noiseau |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW Germany US Army Air Corps |- | [[Norman-6317|Norman]] | Robert Boyd | WWII | [[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] | POW Japan Fukuoka POW Camp #1 |- |[[Notley-Smith-3|Notley-Smith]] |Neville Nathan |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW/MIA |- |[[Paul-180|Paul]] |Reginald Redvers |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW/MIA (Crete) |- |[[Penton-10|Penton]] |John Wilfred |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW/MIA (Malaya) |- |[[Perkins-6859|Perkins]] |Henry Clay |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.png|90px|??]] |WIA, POW |- |[[Philp-230|Philp]] |Sydney Glassop |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW |- |[[Philpit-1|Philpit]] |Russell O. |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW, WIA (Stalag Luft III) |- |[[Pike-1795|Pike]] |Daniel W. |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.png|90px|??]] |POW DMS |- |[[Pinder-1339|Pinder]] |Harold Howard |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.png|90px|??]] |POW (Stalag Luft III & Stalag XIII-D) |- |[[Pinner-78|Pinner]] |David Watson |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW/MIA (Ambon) |- |[[Pople-33|Pople]] |William Robert |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW/MIA,DC (Java) |- |[[Prater-426|Prater]] |James Carrington |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |POW (Camp Douglas, Ill., Camp Morton, In.) |- |[[Pursell-60|Pursell]] |George Edward |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW/MIA(Burma-Thailand Railway) |- | [[Redman-2220 | Redman]] | Thomas Henry Wright | World War 1 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] | POW captured at Fleurbaix on 20 July 1916 |- |[[Ridgeway-599|Ridgeway]] |William L H |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |POW, DMS |- |[[Roberts-14368|Roberts]] |James Owen (Dick) |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW |- |[[Robertson-3503|Robertson]] |Franklin Selden |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |POW |- |[[Robertson-3507|Robertson]] |Richard Cary |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |POW |- |[[Rose-14651|Rose]] |Tormut |Anglo-Scottish Wars |[[Image:Photos-136.png|90px|??]] |POW - Battle of Dunbar (1650) |- |[[Rowe-2230|Rowe]] |James Duncan |WWII ||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW (Changi, Singapore) |- |[[Runyan-115|Runyan]] |Joseph |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |POW, DMS |- |[[Sabey-18|Sabey]] |Harold Ian (Ian) |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW |- |[[Sampson-1726|Sampson]] |Henry Ross |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW, DIMS |- |[[Sandvick-13|Sandvick]] |Robert James (Sandy) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] | WIA, POW (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Satterwhite-3634|Satterwhite]] |David Scott |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW (Japan) |- |[[Satterwhite-1372|Satterwhite]] |Denzal Ray |WW II |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW (Europe) |- |[[Satterwhite-151|Satterwhite]] |Edwin T. |War of 1812 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW HMS Southampton captured the crew of the brig Vixen |- |[[Satterwhite-4610|Satterwhite]] |James Edwin |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |POW of US Army until paroled |- |[[Satterwhite-104|Satterwhite]] |James Madison |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |POW 26 April 1863, of US Army, at Greensboro, NC. |- |[[Satterwhite-1878|Satterwhite]] |John |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |POW died in U.S. Army Elmira, N.Y. Prison Camp. |- |[[Satterwhite-1876|Satterwhite]] |Philip |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |POW died in U.S. Army Elmira, N.Y. 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Prisoner of War/Missing in Action

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Prisoners from the Battle of Worcester, England

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Worcester was the site of the Battle of Worcester (3 September 1651), when Charles II attempted to forcefully regain the crown, in the fields a little to the west and south of the city, near the village of Powick, England. Boston Public Library: New World Immigrants Prisoners from the Battle of Worcester - Page 148 -160. After the Battle of Dunbar there was a year of military jockeying for position, with Charels II avoiding a battle, and gradually marching southward towards London, hoping to find sympathizers and to reinforce his army. The Earl of Derby raised a regiment in Lancashire which tried to stem the tide, but it met defeat at Wigan in that County, and with a handful left he joined his Sovereign's forces just before the next disaster. A year to a day after the "Race of Dunbar," the young King and his partisans decided to try conclusions once more with their Nemesis and elected to cross swords with Cromwell at Worcester. The same result ensued. Cromwell described it as "the crowing mercy of the Lord," as nightfall found the enemy in flight and Charles a fugitive, in disguise, and later forced to hide in an oak tree to escape capture. In his retreat through Gloucestershire, in the disguise of a cook, in peasant's clothing, he was afforded shelter by John Tomes, a brother-in-law of Governor Thomas Welles of Hartford, Connecticut. More prisoners were at hand for Cromwell to transport to the Colonies. Within two days of the battle the Council at London ordered that all the officers taken with the Earl of Derby and every tenth private soldier should be put on trial for rebellion. This naturally meant that every officer and every tenth soldier would pay the supreme penalty. There is a tradition among the descendants of one of these prisoners that when drawn in line for picking out every tenth soldier he counted down the rows and found that he would probably be one of those selected for the sacrifice. Breaking rank he took the desperate chance of escape or being shot. A mounted officer pursued and wounded him and his life was thus spared. Further consideration was given to the disposition of these captives and they were finally brought to London under convoy and herded at the Artillery Grounds, Tothill Field, about half a mile west of Parliament House. On September 16 it was proposed that a thousand of these prisoners be sent to Bristol for shipment to New England, but there is no record that this was done. Such Scotch ministers as were prisoners were to be exported, one to every two hundred men, but these clergymen were to be free from compulsory service. As a result of various proposals, an unknown number, perhaps three hundred of the Scotch prisoners captured at the Battle of Worcester then encamped at Tothill Field, were selected for transportation to New England. Becx of the iron works was again interested in this transaction and the ship John and Sarah was chartered to bring them to Boston. The master of this ship was John Green of Charlestown and they were consigned to Thomas Kemble, also of Charlestown, a merchant who owned lands in Maine, was a dealer in lumber and interested in sawmills at Durham and Newmarket, New Hampshire. The identity of this ship, probably a New England vessel, is not certain. A ship of this name, of the burthen of thirty-nine tons, was sold here in 1648 to Robert Allen of Norwich, co. Norfolk, and Nicholas Davison of London, but it is impossible to think of this small craft as the one which brought the prisoners over, although Davison was a resident of Charlestown at one time and had intimate business connections with New England. All arrangements having been made, the consignors, Becx, Rich and Greene gave the following instructions to the master of the transport. London, this 11th: of November 1651. Capt. Jno. Greene - Wee whose names are vnder written freighters of your shipe the John & Sara doe Order you forthwith as winde & weather shall permit to sett sajle for Boston in New: England & there deliver our Orders and Servants to Tho: Kemble of charles Towne to be disposed of by him according to orders wee have sent him in that behalfe & wee desire yow to advise with the sajd kemble about all that may conserne that whole Intended vojage using your Indeavors with the sajd Kemble for the speediest lading your shipp from New: Eng: to the barbados with provisions and such other things as are in N. E. fitt for the west Indies where yow are to deliver them to mr. Charles Rich to be disposed of by him for the Joinct accont of the freighters & so to be Retourned home in a stocke undivided thus desiring your care & industrje in dispatch and speed of the vojage wishing yow a happy & safe Retourne we Remaine your loving friends.John Becx Signatum et Recognitum Robt Richin pncia: Jo: Nottock notar Publ: Will Greene 13 May, 1652 Captain Greene probably left the Downes December 8 and with the usual lapse of time necessary to make the voyage in the months of November and December arrived in Boston, certainly before February 24 of that year. He landed two hundred and seventy-two of those taken on board at London, and it cannot be supposed that there were no deaths on the voyage. The usual toll of scurvy must have taken at least ten per cent of the total number. For some reason not apparent all the documents in this transaction, together with a list of names of these prisoners, were recorded in the Suffolk Deeds, possibly for permanent record in case of litigation. While this is fortunate for historical purposes, yet this list is not to be accepted as a true record of their correct names. It offers to the student in philology many puzzles left by the scribe in his attempts to spell out clan names of Gaelic origin, spoken in a dialect that defied reproduction in English. Most of these Scotchmen were unable to write, knew little English and as a result their names have undergone curious transformations. The prefix "Mac" was frequently dropped and the remaining part of a name was Anglicized in a convenient phonetic substitute. MacLothlan became Claflin; Maggafasset is Fassett; MacGowen is Magoon; Saint Clair is Sinkler; Farrabas is Forbes; Graham is Grimes; Montrose is Munroe, and other like decapitations and alterations illustrate the manhandling which these historic names of Highland clansmen suffered in the offices of town clerks. Few would suspect that a family bearing the cognomen of Tosh living on Block Island were once possessors of the fine old Highland name of MacIntosh. The typical Highland prenomen - Angus - was written Anguish, which might be considered a true description of the mental state of the clerk after struggling with the rolling b-r-r-r of these clansmen. Here follows the official statement of the names of these Scotchmen. A list of the passengers aboard the John and Sarah of London John Greene m[aste]r bound for New England: Anderson, Alester; Anderson, David; Anderson, John; Anderson, William. Banes [Bayne], William; Beames, William; Benne [Bene or Benny], James; Benne, John; Bereere, Thomas; Blacke, Daniel; Boye, John; Boye, John; Boye, Robert; Broun, John; Brounell, Henry; Buckanon, David; Buckanon [Buchanan], John. Camell [Campbell], James; Camell, John; Camell, Neile; Carmuckhell [Carmichael], John; Curmuckhell, William; Carter, Neile; Clewston, William; Coehon [Colquhoon], John; Cowe, Alester; Crag [Craig], John; Cragon [Craigen], John; Crockford, James; Croome, John; Crosshone, Patrick. Deugle [Dougall], Edward; Deugell, William; Dell, William; Dulen, Edward. Edminsheire, John; English, James; English, Patrick. Farfarson, James; Fossem, Michael; Fressell, Edward; Fressell, William. Gorden, Daniel; Gorden, James; Gurden, John; Gordon, Laughleth; Graunt, Alester; Graunt, Alexander; Graunt, Daniel; Graunt, James; Graunt, James; Graunt, James; Graunt, John; Graunt, John; Graunt, John; Graunt, Patrick; Graunt, Thomas; Graunt, William; Gunn, Daniel; Gurner, James. Hagoman, John; Hamilton, David; Hamilton, James; Hamilton, Rory; Hedricke, James; Hidrecke, William; Herron, Patrick; Highen, Robert; Hogg, John; Hogg, John; Hogg, John; Hogg, Daniel; Hogg, Neile; How, Daniel; Hudson, Daniel; Hudson, John; Hume [Home], Alester; Hume, David; Hume, David. Jackson, James; Jackson, Patrick; Jackson, Richard; Jackson, Walter; Jameson, David; Jameson, Neile; Jimson, Patrick; Johnson, Neile; Jones, Patrick. Kallendra [Callender], Alester; Kallender, David; Kallender, James; Kemper, Daniel. Lesten, Charles. Mack, Henry; Mackurnell [MacConnell], Cana; Mackannell, Daniel; Mackennell, Daniel; Mackunnell, Sander; Mackannell, William; Mackunnell, (torn); Mackalinsten [MacAllister], Alinster; Makalester, Daniel; Mackalester, John; Mackaine [MacKean], Daniel; Mackhan, Daniel; Mackaine, Daniel; Mackhene, Alester; Mackane, John; Mackane, John; Mackaine, Neile; Mackane, Neile; Mackane, Patrick; Machame, Robert; Mackaine, Robert; Mackaine, Samuel; Mackaine, William; Mackaine, William; Mackandra [MacAndrew], William; Mackally [MacCullar], James; Mackcreth, Patrick; Mackreith, James; Mackdoell [MacDowell], Sander; Mackey [MacKay], Hugh; Mackey, Hill [Neile]; Mackey, John; Machy, Rory; Mackey, Sander; Macken, William; Mackenthow, John; Mackendocke [MacIntosh], Daniel; Mackontoss, William; Macketh, David; Macketh, Neile; Mackforson [MacPherson], John; Mackfarson, Origlais (?); Mackfarson, (torn); Mackfarson, Robert; Mackhatherne, Patrick; Mackhellin, Daniel; Mackhellin, John; Mackhele, Alester; Mackhell, James; Mickell, James; Mackhoe [MacKee?], Daniel; Mackhome, David; Mackholme, John; Mackone, Neile; Macklude [MacLeod], John; Mackilude, Murtle; Macklyne, (torn); Macknester, Allester; Macknith, Daniel; Macknith, Daniel; Macknith, Patrick; Mackrore [MacCreary?], Alester; Mactentha, Cana; Macktenneth, Sennel; Macktomas, Glester [Alester]; Mackwilliam, Gellust; Man, Daniel; Mann, John; Mann, Patrick; Martin, Daniel; Mitchell, James; Micknab [MacNabb], James; Miller, Sander; Milleson, Sander; Milward, David; Milward, James; Monlow [Monroe?], Daniel; Monrow, Hugh; Monrow, (torn); Munrow, John; Montrose, Laughlell; Monwilliam, Daniel; Monwilliam, David; Morcot, Sannder; More (torn); Moore, James; Morre, John; Morre, John; Morton, Patrick; Munckrell, William; Murrow, James; Murrow, John; Murrow, John; Murrow, Jonas; Murrow, Neile; Muckstore, Neile. Oneale, Daniel. Patterson, David; Pattison, James; Perry, George; Punn, Edward, (?). Querne [Queen, MacQueen], Amos; Qiemme. George. Robinson, Alester; Robinson, Charles; Robinson, Daniel; Robinson, James; Robinson, John; Robinson, John; Robertson, Patrick; Ross, Alester; Ross, Daniel; Ross, David; Ross, James; Ross, James; Rosse, John; Rosse, John; Rosse, John; Ross, Jonas; Row, James; Roye, Donald; Russell, Simon. Scott, John; Sessor, Daniel; Sheron, Ansell; Shurron, Daniel; Shiva (torn), Samuel; Shone, James; Shume [Hume?], John; Simson, Alester; Simson, Daniel; Simson, Daniel; Simson, David; Simson, Patrick; Simson, Sander; Sinclare, Salaman; Smith, Henry; Sotherland, Ansell; Sotherland, Patrick; Sterling, David; Sterling, John; Stewart, Austin; Stewart, Charles; Stewart, Neile; Stewart, Robert; Stewart, William. Tanniell, John; Teller, David; Teller, William; Tenler, David; Tenler, John; Tenler, Robert; Terris, Andrew; Tiler, Evan; Thompson, Alexander; Tooth [Touch?], Alester; Tower, Patrick. Wallis, Nicholas; Wilson, Andrew; Wilson, Christopher; Wilson, John; Wilson, John; Woodall, John; Woodell, John; (torn) Daniel; (torn) Patrick; (torn) Patrick; (torn) . . .; (torn) . . .; (torn) Alester; (torn) . . . The persons afore named past from hence in the ship afore mentioned and are according to order Registered heare. dat. Search office, Gravesend 8th November 1651. Giles Barrow } Edward Pelling } Searchers John Morris } The list contains 261 names, but Becx in a subsequent letter said that Capt. Greene "had with him 240 Scots." The additional number may have been embarked at the last moment before sailing. Evidently the prisoners were marched from Boston to Lynn and the trip took two days. William Edmonds was paid for "dyett for the Scotts by the waye from Boston to the workes." Apparently a physician accompanied the caravan who attended the sick. That his ministrations were unsuccessful in one case is shown by a charge for "a windeing sheet for Davison the Scott," who dropped by the wayside. Items of human interest in their disposal after arrival include a charge of #35 for "Framing the Scotts house," the purchase of 65 pair of shoes @@ 5 s a pair, 92 pairs of stockings, 72 shirts, 92 "skines for makeing the cloathes, Hatts and Bands," while William Emmory and James Mackall got "two Stuffe Suites." Goody Burt of Lynn was paid for "Phisicke" for these who were ill. Tow hundred pounds of tobacco were bought for them, costing #13: 17: 04, and we may credit this "good deed in a naughty world" to the manager of works. Various items under the head of diet show that in changing numbers, from sixty-one men to twenty-eight, the charge for the larger quota per week was #18: 06: 00. The diet of twenty-eight men from December 16, 1651, to August 3, 1652, being thirty-two weeks, was #268: 16: 00. In the inventory of 1653 the manager reported thirty-seven "Scotts at 20 pounds per man" and that they must have slept three in a bed, as they had only "11 beds and bolsters with 22 Coverletts and blanckets among the Scotts." The London Proprietors were watchful of the costs of the commissary for these prisoners. In a letter of Becx to the manager he said on this point: We wrott you that we desired the Scotts should be dietted by some ther in the Country by those that would have (supplied the) best and cheapest and not to have it done by you at such a high Rate the Company not being willing to allow above 3 s 6 d per week and you being 5 s. And again Becx showed his anxiety for the sale of these "Scotts" so that the Company might realize on the venture: moreover we sent you after yor 4 Monethes Arivall thes 82 Scotts which if they had beene sold for the Companys use one halfe of them would have procured you above {#} 600 for 30 of them and then you should have as yett 30 more Remaineing at the Works to have don your business compleat that you would not have wants comen [coming], hands not stocke. This second consignment of human freight found a wider distribution among the towns of Massachusetts and the adjacent provinces, as the story of the first consignment had whetted the envy of those who had failed to procure cheap labor from this new kind of auction block. It had the sanction of John Cotton and that was enough to deaden the New England conscience. They were sold, as before, to planters and mill owners throughout the Colonies in this section. The usual terms prevailed as to price and length of service. Based on the experience of the Unity, these two hundred and seventy-two prisoners must have netted the owners of the John and Sarah about #4,000, a tidy sum in those days and representing about ,000 in present values. More of these prisoners were sent to the southern Colonies and to the West India Islands than to New England, but the morality of the transaction is not changed by a disparity in numbers.

Privateers in the War of 1812

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Privateers in the War of 1812 '''
{{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-5.png |align=c |size=500 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-295.jpg |align=r |size=120 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-295.jpg |align=l |size=120 |caption= }} Privateering refers to government licensing of private sailing vessels to wage war. The privateers were given a letter of marque which was a government license authorizing a privateer to attack and capture enemy vessels, and bring them before admiralty courts. To have a letter of marque and reprisal would mean you had permission to cross an international border. Being a privateer with a letter of marque was an honourable calling which combined both patriotism and profit. During the War of 1812, the Americans were first to fit out privateers. On June 18, 1812, the United States declared war on the British Empire. The British already had a powerful navy, while the United States did not. To help with the lack of U.S. navy ships, the United States offered letters of marque to private armed vessels. The earlier vessels were small, most times carrying a single gun. But, as more time went on in the War of 1812, their manpower and armament increased. About 500 privateers and ships with a letter-of-marque were commissioned for action, during the course of the war. 300 never recorded capturing a prize, and the British captured, or destroyed, about 250 of them. Largely ineffective against the British navy, American privateers focused on merchant ships and Canadian privateers. They captured about 1300 prizes, versus the American navy capturing about 250 prizes. However, Britain re-captured about half of those back, from the privateers. Overall, American privateers proved to be a nuisance to the British Empire, which was more focused on the Napoleonic War, for much of the War of 1812. Although they generated a number of complaints from British traders, and caused insurance rates to rise, in the end, American privateers only had a capture rate of 1 prize per 1 commissioned privateer ship. A largely privateer maritime force proved to be no replacement for an actual navy. While they benefited themselves, they weren't much benefit to their country (unable to break the blockade) or much harm to the British Empire (only affecting about 2.5% of trade). On the British/Canadian side of things, we saw a reverse of the American maritime forces. Instead of a large privateer force supported by a small navy, Britain had a large navy supported by a small privateer force, mostly out of Liverpool, Nova Scotia. The British navy enforced a very successful blockade on American trade, while Canadian privateers picked off American merchants who managed to sneak through, were attempting to trade along their own coast, or were American privateers. Together, they brought US maritime trade to a near standstill (US maritime trade dropped about 80%). With no maritime defences, Sir John Sherbrooke, governor of Nova Scotia, whom the famous Canadian privateer brig was named for, captured much of Maine (part of Massachusetts at the time), and renamed it New Ireland. The decimation of maritime trade nearly caused all of New England to secede to Britain, along with it. This large Navy/small privateer balance of power proved very successful. The British navy captured some 1200 prizes, while a small force of some 40 commissioned Canadian privateers captured another 200, putting the Canadian privateers' capture rate at about 4 prizes per 1 commissioned privateer ship. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-5.png |align=c |size=550 |caption= }} :::::::'''United States Privateers''' {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-387.jpg |align=l |size=30 |caption= }} '''[[Reid-4353|Master Samuel Reid]]'''{{clear}} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-386.jpg |align=l |size=130 |caption='''Samuel Reid''' }} Samuel Reid was commander of the privateer General Armstrong. One notable capture was that of the Fanny.On 18 April 1814, Fanny was near the Irish coast when the American privateer schooner [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Armstrong General Armstrong] sited her,because of bad weather she followed the Fanny until early the following day, when the General Armstrong opened fire. The General Armstrong was faster and much better armed than the Fanny. The General Armstrong inflicted a great deal of damage on the Fanny and she was captured. In September 1814, at the Battle of Fayal the General Armstrong inflicted a large number casualties on British boats. in the end, Samuel Reid had to scuttle his ship and he and his crew made it to shore. On the General Armstrong Samuel Reid was wounded along with one other man, while the British sustained over 100 killed or wounded.'''In 1817, two years after the portrait below was painted, Samuel Reid designed the present pattern of the American flag of stars and bars, with thirteen stripes representing the original American colonies and a new star being added each time a new state is admitted to the Union'''{{clear}} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-398.jpg |align=r |size=165 |caption='''Samuel Reid''' }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-385.jpg |align=l |size=350 |caption='''General Armstrong''' }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-387.jpg |align=l |size=30 |caption= }} '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Josephus_Stafford Captain William Stafford]'''{{clear}} William Stafford was commander of the privateer [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Dolphin_(1813) Dolphin], a 12-gun schooner know for out sailing the British ships in the War of 1812. On 26 July 1812, he captured a British schooner which was the first ship captured in the war it was valued at $18,00.The Dolpin captured 11 British ships, nine of which were brought home to Baltimore.On 25 January 1813, Captain Stafford captured the British ships Three Brothers and Hebe. Captain W. A. Brigham of the Hebe was taken prisoner and treated by Dolphin's surgeon. From [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Josephus_Stafford Wikipedia] ''He later attributed his recovery to the doctor's attentions and Captain Stafford's tender sympathy and goodness. Brigham actually published a statement in Baltimore acknowledging the kind and humane treatment received by him and his men. Captain Brigham made the statement: Should the fortune of war ever throw Captain Stafford or any of his crew into the hands of the British it is sincerely hoped he will meet a similar treatment.Captain Stafford was well known for his kindness of manner toward prisoners.'' {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-387.jpg |align=l |size=30 |caption= }} '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Boyle Captain Thomas Boyle]'''{{clear}} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-391.jpg |align=r |size=150 |caption='''Chasseur''' }} Thomas Boyle took command of the privateer [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Comet_%281810%29 Comet] at the beginning of the war,between 11 July and 7 October 1812 he captured four vessels with a value of $400,000. On his second cruise he departed on 25 November 1812. He made five captures but was a financial disaster because British cruisers retook all five prizes. On 17 March 1813, Boyle slipped past the British blockade into Chesapeake Bay.In February 26, 1815,Thomas Boyle was in command of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chasseur_%28clipper%29 Chasseur],she met the HMS St Lawrence the action lasted only 15 minutes, St Lawrence had six men killed and 17 wounded. Chasseur had five killed and eight wounded, including her captain. Both vessels were badly damaged. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-392.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption='''Chasseur vs St Lawrence''' }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-387.jpg |align=l |size=30 |caption= }} '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joshua_Barney Captain Joshua Barney]{{clear}} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-388.jpg |align=l |size=150 |caption='''Joshua Barney''' }} Joshua Barney was commander of the privateer schooner [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rossie_(1807) Rossie], in which he captured the Post Office Packet Service packet ship Princess Amelia, Joshua Barney entered the US Navy as a captain, and commanded the Chesapeake Bay Flotilla, a fleet of gunboats defending Chesapeake Bay.In the Battle of Bladensburg, 24 August 1814, Joshua Barney and 360 sailors and 120 Marines aided in the defense of the national capital fighting against the enemy hand to hand with cutlasses and pikes. The battle lasted four hours and the British defeated the Americans. The Americans were forced to fall back after nearly being cut off, and the British burned the Capitol and White House.Joshua Barney was severely wounded, receiving a bullet deep in his thigh that could never be removed {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-389.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption='''Rossie and Princess Amelia''' }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-387.jpg |align=l |size=30 |caption= }} '''[[Lafitte-35|Jean_Lafitte Jean Lafitte]]''' {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-390.jpg |align=r |size=120 |caption=''' Jean Lafitte''' }} Jean Lafitte was French-American pirate and privateer, in order to receive full pardons for their previous crimes, Jean Lafitte and his privateers aided the United States and General Andrew Jackson in the defeat of the British in the Battle of New Orleans on January 8, 1815 . Andrew Jackson formally requested clemency for Jean Lafitte and the men who had served under him, and the US government granted them all a full pardon on February 6, 1815. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-387.jpg |align=l |size=30 |caption= }} '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otway_Burns Otway Burns]''' Otway Burns was an American Privateer in the War of 1812.He was one of the owners of the Snap Dragon.Early in the war the Snap Dragon captured its first prize, a British merchant ship armed with 14 guns. To fool enemy British ships the Snap Dragon was disguised as a merchant ship by putting up old, ragged sails and moving the guns out of view. The Snap Dragon ran into five British men of war. One of the ships, the frigate HMS Garland, fired a warning shot,for the next two hours, Otway Burns led the Snap Dragon away from danger, toward Ship Rock passage, but it was blocked by two British brigs. The HMS Sophie attacked the Snap Dragon.Otway Burns told his crew to lie down on the deck while the vessel was being fired upon. Otway Burns was able to move the Snap Dragon away from the British ships unharmed.Otway Burns was on the Snap Drag for the next two cruises during which he had several encounters with British men of war and he took a number of prizes. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-394.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption='''HMS Martin capturing the American privateer Snap Dragon''' }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-387.jpg |align=l |size=30 |caption= }} '''[[DeWolf-7| James DeWolf]]''' {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-397.jpg |align=l |size=90 |caption='''James DeWolf''' }} James DeWolf fitted out privateers under the authority of the President of the United States, during the War of 1812. The Yankee, one of James DeWolf's ships became the most successful privateer of the war, known for intercepting British ships.He captured over 40 British vessels worth more than $5 million during the war. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-5.png |align=c |size=500 |caption= }} ::::::'''Canadian Privateers''' {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-387.jpg |align=l |size=30 |caption= }} '''[[Barss-7|Captain Joseph Barss]]''' {{Image|file=Barss-7.jpg |align=l |size=140 |caption='''Joseph Barss''' }} Joseph Barss was a privateer he took command of the [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liverpool_Packet Liverpool Packet] in1812. It was a captured slave ship originally named the Severn. Within a year, he had captured 33 American ships. He was known for his excellent use of intelligence on American shipping movement. In 1813, Joseph Barss surrendered the Liverpool Packet following a short battle with the schooner Thomas. The Thomas was over twice the size of the Liverpool Packet. Joseph Barss was imprisoned and set free after several months, as long he did not command a privateer vessel. He was captured a second time during the war while in command of a merchant vessel. Along with brothers John, James, Thomas, and Isaiah, the Barss' were a very prominent privateering family, out of Liverpool. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-387.jpg |align=l |size=30 |caption= }} '''[[Collins-6807|Enos Collins]]'''{{clear}} {{Image|file=Collins-6807.jpg |align=r |size=120 |caption='''Enos Collins''' }} Enos Collins was a merchant, shipowner, banker and privateer from Nova Scotia, Canada. He was best known for his ownership of the privateer schooner Liverpool Packet, which was a privateer schooner from Liverpool, Nova Scotia. The Liverpool Packet captured 50 American vessels in the War of 1812. The Liverpool Packet was captured by American privateers but the British soon recaptured her. On his death at age 97, Enos Collins was reported to be the wealthiest man in Canada, with an estimated fortune of six million dollars. His brother George married Lydia Barss, sister to the Barss brothers, while his sister Sarah married John Barss, sister Elizabeth married James Barss, sister Pheobe married Caleb Seely (below), and sister Lucy married Benjamin Knaut, another privateer partner. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-393.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption='''Liverpool Packet''' }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-387.jpg |align=l |size=30 |caption= }} '''[[Barss-22|Isaiah Barss]] Isaiah Barss was one of the owners of the Rolla , an American privateer originally, captured December 10th, 1813, by H.M.S. Loire. Joseph Freeman, of the Sherbrooke, James R. De Wolfe, John Barss, James Barss, Benjamin Knaut, Enos Collins and Joseph Allison, all well-known privateer owners, had shares in her. She got British letters-of-marque June 10th, 1814 , and cruised successfully for six months, from Cape Ann down to Crane Neck in Long Island Sound, sometimes in company with the Liverpool Packet. Isaiah may have been a member of the elite crew that was lost, when the Rolla went down. He had also spent time as prize-master for the sloop Minerva. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-387.jpg |align=l |size=30 |caption= }} '''[[DeWolf-284|James R. DeWolf, Esq.]]''' 4th cousin to the American privateer, James DeWolf, the Canadian James R. DeWolf's father, Elisha, had come to Canada before 1761. Elisha became High Sheriff, Judge, and MPP, of King's County, during his lifetime. James left King's County, in about 1811, and settled in Liverpool, where he partnered with, and married the daughter of, Joseph Freeman (below). Together, they became part owners of the Rolla, along with two of the Barss brothers, John and James. The families became close and DeWolf's sisters, Olivia and Amelia, married two of the other Barss brothers, Joseph Jr (above) and Thomas. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-387.jpg |align=l |size=30 |caption= }} '''[[Freeman-5590|Joseph Freeman]]''' Joseph Freeman was in command of the [[Space:Sir_John_Sherbrooke|Sir John Sherbrooke]] in the War of 1812. The Sir John Sherbrooke had three letters of marque issued to her, on the 27 November 1812 to Captain Thomas Robson, on the 15 February 1813 to Captain Joseph Freeman and on the 27 August 1814 to Captain Willam Corken. The main captain for the Sir John Sherbrooke's was Joseph Freeman, a very experienced privateer officer from Liverpool, Nova Scotia, who had commanded the [[Space:Charles_Mary_Wentworth|Charles Mary Wentworth]], Nymph, and [[Space:Duke_of_Kent|Duke of Kent]] in the French wars, between 1798 and 1805. Joseph Freeman did everything in the navy way, and because he co operated with the navy, they treated him with the same respect as a naval officer. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-387.jpg |align=l |size=30 |caption= }} '''[[Freeman-5604|Thomas Freeman]]''' In 1812, Thomas Freeman, Joseph's brother, and his crew were homeward bound from the West Indies when the large American frigate [[Space:USS_Constitution|Constitution]] captured them and their ship. This is how Thomas Freeman and the crew found out that just a few days earlier the United States had declared war on the United Kingdom. After being released, Thomas Freeman made one cruise in the Liverpool Packet in December 1812, he earned enough money for him with his partner, Snow Parker, to buy a ship. For 530 pounds, they purchased the Salem privateer "Revenge", he changed her name to [[Space:Retaliation|"Retaliation"]]. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-387.jpg |align=l |size=30 |caption= }} '''[[Seely-247|Caleb Seely]]''' In 1813, during the war with the United States, he was commander of the privateering schooner Star of Saint John, and by late summer had sent two sloops and a pinky to the prize courts.With the earnings from the Star, Caleb Seely joined with Enos Collins, Joseph Allison and Joseph Freeman, as shareholder of the famous Liverpool Packet. American newspapers spoke highly of his treatment of the ships he boarded, and those he found not worth his trouble were released intact. Several of his prizes never reached the courts, because they blew ashore in storms or recaptured. Caleb Seely handed over the command of the privateer to Lewis Knaut, after the share holders of the Liverpool Packet had made a small fortune. {{Image|file=Privateers_in_the _War_of_1812-3.jpg |align=c |size=480 |caption='''The Dolphin was a American Privateer captured by the British it was taken into service she retained her name''' }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-5.png |align=c |size=550 |caption= }} ==Sources== *[http://1812privateers.org/United%20States/index.html 1812 Privateers.org] - United States list of Privateers during the War of 1812 * [http://www.napoleon-series.org/military/Warof1812/2010/Issue14/c_Privateers.html The War of 1812 Magazine] - ‘A Word Of 'Captain Caution': Myths About Privateers In The War Of 1812 *[https://books.google.com.au/books?id=ZO8jKSn25DAC&pg=PA31&lpg=PA31&dq=Privateer+captain++Joseph+Freeman,war+of+1812&source=bl&ots=r-jTnqhYul&sig=O909ItYd-O_7xDLAdSWGxw2Pp7I&hl=en&sa=X&ei=4_-NVc38MYOgmQXttKyAAQ&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=Privateer%20captain%20%20Joseph%20Freeman%2Cwar%20of%201812&f=false Google Books] - Iced - The Story of Organized Crime in Canada By Stephen Schneider *[http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/~jacktar/privsearch.html chebucto.ns.ca] - Privateer Name Search (This site was a great source of information. Unfortunately, it is now dead. Know that any information taken from there was provided by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Conlin Dan Conlin]) *[https://suite.io/darryl-hamson/3qwd2n0 suite.io] - The role of the American Privateers in the War of 1812 *[http://archives.gnb.ca/Exhibits/FortHavoc/html/Nova-Scotia-Privateers.aspx?culture=en-CA Provincial Archives of New Brunswick] - Notes on Nova Scotian Privateers by George E. E. Nichols *[http://threedecks.org/index.php?display_type=show_ship&id=12711 Three Decks.org] - British privateer topsail schooner 'Liverpool Packet' (1812) *[http://1812privateers.org/Canada/index.html#SN 1812 Privateers.org] - Canadian Privateers *https://www.1812privateers.org/Great_Britain/index.html ---------

Profile Improvement Project Biography Standards

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[[Space:Profile_Improvement_Project_Biography_Team_Level_3]] ==Welcome to the Profile Improvement Project (PIP) Biography Standards== '''Mission: To improve profiles by Team members to a specific standard using a multiple level criteria rubric.''' * '''Level 1''' will be used by Profile Improvement Project (PIP) members while working on their own [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:WatchedList Watchlist] (and whatever else you find). * '''Level 2''' standards will be used, as much as is possible using all information available, by PIP Biography Team members who are working on Closed Account Profiles, [[:Category:Long_Profiles_in_Need_of_Cleanup|Long Profiles]] and [[:Category: Needs Footnotes|Needs Footnotes]] ::It is understood that all items shown in the rubric for Level 2 may not be available or possible to fulfill. The team member should provide as many of the items as possible. :::''The Level 1 and Level 2 profiles can each be worked to a higher level if the Team member wishes to do that.'' * '''Level 3''' of the rubric will be used by PIP Voyage graduates on the Biography Team who have chosen to work on [[:Category:Global_Family_Reunion_Profile_Improvement|Global Family Reunion Profiles]]. More information on the Biography Team is outlined on [[Space:Profile_Improvement_Biography_Team|PIP's Biography Team]] page. ===The Rubric=== {| border="1" !Category of Skill!!Specific Skill!!Level 1!!Level 2!!Level 3 |- |Names||[[Help:Name_Fields#Special_Naming_Conventions|LNAB Guidelines]]||Has names in appropriate fields as identified from sources||Has the most accurate spelling at the time of birth||Has sources and research notes explaining why a specific spelling was chosen |- |Locations||[[Help:Location Fields|Use complete locations]]||Location as seen on source||Combination of location from multiple sources but not complete||Complete location from sources with level of certainty; research note if less that certain |- |Dates||Dates as provided in sources||Date from source||Date from source or Estimated date with status button||Date from source or estimated date with status button, template, and research notes |- |Sources||[[Help:Sources|Cite reliable sources]]||All sources are either derived or not primary sources||Minimum 2 original sources used, or 2 primary sources, in addition to derived or secondary sources||3 or more primary or original sources used |- |Sources||[[Help:How_to_Get_Started_with_Genealogy#Source.2C_Source.2C_Source|Source Each Fact]]||Sources cited but not all facts are found in the source||Each fact has a source with explicit evidence||Evidence from multiple reliable sources used to source a tricky fact |- |Sources||[[Help:Sources Style Guide|Cite sources using Evidence Explained style guide (based on Chicago Manual of Style)]]||Sources contain data recommended by the EE guide||All Sources contain all the data recommended by EE guide and some have EE styling||Sources contain all data recommended by EE guide and most conform in style |- |Sources||[[Help:Sources|Use of inline sources, including named sources]]||Citations present but not inline||[[Help:Sources#Embed_them_as_references_.28footnotes.29|Inline citations used]]||[[Help:Sources#Repeated_use_of_the_same_source_in_the_same_profile|At least 1 inline citation used more than once]] |- |Analysis of evidence||||Some facts not included in biography||All sources support the documented facts. Discrepancies noted. Good use of research notes where required. Use of uncertain buttons where warranted.||2 star requirements met + use of other resources, e.g. legislation or historical sources for context. |- |Content||Biography has engaging content||A few facts are stated but no details provided||Several facts are stated||Contains several facts supplemented with interesting details or relevant background information |- |Writing||Clarity||Content is difficult to follow||Content is difficult to understand, or contains too much content that is not genealogical in nature||Content easily understood, abbreviations are explained, content is genealogical in nature |- |Writing||Grammatically Correct||Frequent grammar or spelling errors||1-3 errors||Perfect spelling and grammar |- |Presentation||Neat profile that aids increased accessibility||Content is difficult to read, e.g. excessive bold text, lack of spacing between facts, loud or tiled background, would be aided by use of headings, has copy/paste of entire wills/articles/obituaries onto profile||Some attempt at presentation has been made, e.g. use of headings, but some problems remain, e.g. profile could benefit from a list/table/FSP(Free Space Page)||Presentation easy to read, polished appearance, headings used where benefit gained, use of FSP where warranted |- |Images||Contains copyright free images with clear citations||Has an image and a citation in the comments||Has a link to the image in the biography ||Has a link to an image with the image citation in the biography and a caption |- |Images||Use of image template to place image in biography||Image is in the biography; No caption or label, image not self-explanatory. Not placed well. Visually unpleasant.||Image is well placed and sized in the biography and has a caption||Images are visually pleasing, well placed, understandable with captions if required, labels used. |- |Relationships||Knows how to create linked relationships||Has created at least one linked profile with at least one source that shows the relationship||Has created all spouse & children OR parent & sibling profiles with at least one source that shows the relationship on each|Has created all known relation profiles with good sourcing and at least a minimum biography on each |- |Links||Use of links outside of sources to aid navigation, provide supplementary information and aid search engine optimization||Links to other profiles, also to FSPs where warranted||Links to other profiles/FSPs plus 1-3 links to other webpages||Links to other profiles/FSPs plus > 3 links to other webpages, including a variety of sites, e.g. articles, maps, images |- |Merging Profiles||Integrate facts and resolve discrepancies||Duplicate headings removed||Sources moved inline; unsourced profiles have had at least one source added||Inline sources; duplicate narrative removed; sources added for all facts; linked profiles checked for potential merges |- |Biography Style||[[Help:Biographies|Biographies]]||Doesn't seem to have a style||Outline style used ||Biography written in narrative style with appropriate headings |- |Categories||[[Help:Categorization|Categorization]]||No Categories||1 category added||> 1 category added |- |Stickers||[[Help:Stickers|Stickers]]||No Stickers||1 sticker below biography heading||Stickers placed in logical portions of the biography; no errors |- |Certain/Uncertain buttons||[[Help:Uncertain|Uncertain Status]]||Not used||Used sporadically||Used |- |Dates||[[Help:Date_Fields#Date_Status_Options|Date Status]]||Not used||Used sporadically||Used |- |Places||[[Help:Uncertain_Locations|Place Status]]||Not used||Used sporadically||Used |- |Names||[[Help:Name_Fields#Specific_Rules_for_Individual_Name_Fields|Name Status]]||Not used||Used sporadically||Used |- |Relationships||[[Help:Relationship Status|Relationship Status]]||Not used||Used sporadically||Used |}

Profile Improvement Project Teams

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[[Category:Profile Improvement Project]] [[Project:Profile Improvement]] '''NOTE: Please do not do any work on any profiles that display the Hold Request Box. It appears something like this (though it may display any Project Name):''' {{Hold Request|id= WikiTree-132|name= Profile Improvement Project|date= 14 Jun 2024}} __NOTOC__
==Welcome to the Profile Improvement Project Teams==
: The [[Project:Profile_Improvement|Profile Improvement Project]]'s mission is to ensure profiles of ancestors across the one shared tree are improved. Profiles not cared for by Profile Managers or Projects often need some attention. That's where we come in. Working together, we can help more profiles shine. : Profile Improvement Project members will work in four Teams: the Category Team, the Unknowns Team, the Voyage Team, and the Biography Team. Please read the descriptions and visit the pages, then choose one or more to join. * ''' ''The [[Space:Profile_Improvement_Project_Category_Team|Category Team]]''''' will review profiles currently in a top level categories to determine whether they can be moved to a Project category or a location category of the same type. * ''' ''The [[Space:Unknowns_Team|Unknowns Team]]''''' will be working to improve the integrity of WikiTree by identifying and updating profiles without valid names. *''' ''The [[Space:Profile_Improvement_Project_Voyage|Voyage Team]]''''' will be working with WikiTreers who would like to learn to demonstrate the skills needed to improve profiles to their most complete state using the community developed Guidelines. *''' ''The [[Space:Profile_Improvement_Biography_Team|Biography Teams]]''''' will be working on improving biographies to a specific standard using the Project's profile standards as laid out in the [[Space:Profile_Improvement_Project_Profile_Standards|three level rubric]]. ::The three Biography Teams will be: :* '''Biography Team''' - These profiles will be chosen by PIP members from their own [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:WatchedList Watchlist] (and whatever else you find). :* '''Abandoned Team''' - Profiles from Closed Accounts and profiles identified as needing help by having project categories. :* '''Popular Team''' - Profiles identified by the Team to be often searched via the internet. Voyage graduation is required to be a member of this team. (rev. 27 Jan 2024)

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''{{Blue|Profile Improvements Project}}''
== :The goal of the Voyage is to demonstrate the skills needed to improve profiles to their most complete state using [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:WikiTree_Help the community developed Guidelines]. New members of the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Profile_Improvement Profile Improvement Project], known as PIP Voyagers, choose two open privacy 19th- or 20th-century profiles from their own Watchlist to improve. The Voyager and Voyage Guide collaborate to improve the profiles. When ready, the profiles are reviewed by a Voyage Guide. The Guide will look for the following skills: *ability to create detailed citations for each of the facts *knowledge of best practices for writing biographies *ability to link or add profiles for family members *ability to resolve suggestions for profiles *ability to include images *use of detailed locations (city, county, state, country) *ability to include appropriate categories for military service, cemeteries, and migration *ability to appropriately use sticker and parameters *knowledge of methods to search for possible duplicates *ability to cleanup GEDCOM & merged profiles *ability to find unsourced profiles they manage *knowledge of collaborating with Projects if a Project is co-managing a profile *knowledge of when to communicate before editing :Voyagers should be in good standing in the WikiTree community. If a Voyager is required to work with a Mentor, they will be placed on Shore Excursion during that time to avoid receiving conflicting information. :We have incorporated two rubrics into the Voyage as standards that can be used by both the Guide and the Voyager. Each of them has three levels. :The [[Space:Profile_Improvement_Project_Voyager_Standards|Voyager Team Standards]] can be used: * by the Guide to evaluate the Voyagers :The [[Space:Profile_Improvement_Project_Biography_Standards|Biography Team Standards]] can be used: * by the Voyager to determine where they are with their profile * by the Guide to determine how well done the Voyager's profile is when finished :The Bio Team rubric will also be used by members of the Profile Improvement Project Biography Team. :Suggestions for improvement can be made using examples, links to help pages, and via email or chats. Which method is used is left to the discretion of the Voyager and Guide. If a Voyager does not manage profiles to use when demonstrating merge and GEDCOM cleanup abilities, orphaned profiles can be used to demonstrate those skills. :{{Recognition Sticker |image=Profile_Improvements_Voyage.png|imagetext=Profile Improvement Voyager |text={{#profile:RealName}} has completed the [[Project:Profile_Improvement|Profile Improvement Project]]'s [[Space:Profile_Improvements_Voyage|Voyage]]}} :When the Voyage profiles have reached maximum improvement and all skills have been shown, the Voyager will receive the successful completion sticker. :A successful Voyager is encouraged to review at least one profile from their existing watchlist each week. Sometimes that review will be as simple as reading the existing biography, and then fixing a typo or adding a newly found source. Other times, it may be a pretty extensive re-work. Which profile and what is done needs to fit with your lifestyle and research focus, so we leave it open-ended. :The goal is the steady improvement of all managed profiles. New records become available all the time, profiles get added which could be linked or might need to be merged, and we grow both as researchers and as knowledgeable users of WikiTree. It is a way to keep one's toes in our own genealogy and can help avoid burnout if we become heavily involved in projects. ==How To Join== :'''You can start the Voyage by adding an answer at the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1549658 G2G post].''' ==PIP Best Practices== :Inline citations should always be for the source the researcher actually used to determine that the information applied to the person. Sometimes that means that the source will be behind a paywall because the record or image is not available for free. 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[[Category: Potton Township, Québec]] [[Category: Highwater Village, Potton Township, Québec]] == Background == HIghwater is a hamlet in the southern part of the Township of Potton, formerly known as "Mansonville Station" until 1908, and known before the 1870s simply as "South Potton". The Township of Potton was created through the issuance of Letters Patent on 31 October 1797. The southern section bordering on the State of Vermont, was one of the earliest parts of Potton to be settled when Moses Elkins, reportedly in June 1797, headed north from Peacham, Vermont with two yoke of oxen, a cart and of course, his family. The following year he was joined on the next lot by Abel Skinner, also from Vermont.Contributions to the History of the Eastern Townships, by C. Thomas, Montreal, 1866[https://archive.org/details/cihm_41414/page/n313 | History of Potton, Pages 300-303] They settled along the meandering Missisquoi River, finding out the hard way in their first spring season that their initial cabin had to be moved to higher ground, as the river overflows the meadows every single spring. The area of South Potton developed much greater strategic importance with the completion of the first railway through the area - the line from Richford, Vermont to Newport, Vermont, was completed by Southeastern Counties Junction Railway Company in 1873. The route of the railway entered Canada from Vermont in Glen Sutton, Quebec, and then re-entered Vermont at South Potton. With the latter being given its own station, the area became quickly known as "Mansonville Station". Due to the regular train service, there were regular stages operated between Mansonville Village and Mansonville Station. Sometimes there were accidents.Stage Accident, The Gazette, Montreal, Quebec, 16 Mar. 1898[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/49134150/stage-accident-mansonville-station/ | Page 8] The following is a photograph of the hamlet of Mansonville Station, probably in the late 1890s. It is looking west from the crossing. On the right foreground was a general store. The railway tracks ran directly behind it. This building was later moved about 1000 feet towards the south and on the other side of the road. It continued to be used as a store, until purchased by the government and used as a Customs office on the main floor and a residence upstairs. [[Bailey-15347|Merton E. Bailey]] and two of his brothers were born in that house. On the left had side of the picture one sees the first hotel in the area, later called Highwater House, facing the railway station. {{Image|file=Profile_of_Highwater_Quebec_Canada-7.jpg |size=400|caption=Mansonville Station in the late 1800s }} A new railway was built a few miles away in the early 1900s, called the Orford Mountain Railway. With its first train on 6 June 1911, it passed directly through the village of Mansonville, which called its new station the "Mansonville Village Station". So to avoid confusion between "Mansonville Village Station" and "Mansonville Station", it was decided to change the name of the latter. A contest was held among the residents in 1908 to select a new name. The winner, the name "Highwater", was submitted by Freelove (Freda) Gilman (later Mrs. Damon Warner). Given the annual spring flooding phenomenon, this was a most appropriate name, still in use today. The new name took effect from the perspective of the Canadian Pacific Railroad in November 1908.Swanton Courier, Swanton, Vt., 26 Nov. 1908[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/43121335/highwater_name_origination/ | Page 4] The Mansonville Station Post Office changed its name to Highwater on 1 Dec. 1908.Yesterdays of Brome County, Volume Five, Brome County Historical Society, 1982, Page 175 And the Customs Office had changed their official stationary to Highwater by 1909, as the following before and after examples show. {{Image|file=Profile_of_Highwater_Quebec_Canada-6.jpg |caption=Customs Documents before and after Name Change }} The following picture shows the main street of Highwater, around 1913, looking east towards the crossing. The railway station is on the left, and the hotel on the right. Today (2018) this road is called Chemin de la Mine, since it heads west (opposite where to camera is facing) towards the old Baker Talc (Soapstone) mine/mill. {{Image|file=Profile_of_Highwater_Quebec_Canada.jpg |size=500|caption=Hamlet of HIghwater - Courtesy ETRC Collection. }} This following is a slightly earlier picture taken from the opposite direction. You can see the future Highwater House on the left side in the distance. {{Image|file=Profile_of_Highwater_Quebec_Canada-9.jpg |size=400|caption=Main Street, Mansonville Station, Looking West }} The oldest picture we have of this railway station was probably taken in the 1890s. It was a large building, which included the first Customs and Immigration Office, a ticket office, detention room, freight shed, waiting room and a residence for the Stationmaster and his family. {{Image|file=Profile_of_Highwater_Quebec_Canada-5.jpg |size=350|caption=Original Railway Station at Mansonville Station }} And the following photo (circa 1910) provides a close-up of Highwater House as directly facing the railway station. {{Image|file=Profile_of_Highwater_Quebec_Canada-4.jpg |size=350|caption=Highwater House, Facing Railway Station in Highwater }} For further colour about the history of Highwater, a work called "Border Crossings - Potton Township" is also accessible for viewing.Border Crossings[[Space:Border_Crossings%2C_Potton_Township_-_Part_1 | The History of Highwater Customs]] 1927 was the year of the legendary flood, November 3 & 4th, not only at Highwater but throughout New England and the Eastern Townships. The likes of this flood has not been seen before or since. It was devastating all along the Missisquoi river, especially between Dunkin and HIghwater: : Loss at Dunkin By High Water Considerable. Dunkin, November 12 - "Buildings and bridges were swept away, cellars flooded, cattle drowned and roads undermined by the high water that swept this village on Thursday evening and Friday, November 3 and 4. The Ruiter Brook level rose quickly at about 6 o'clock Thursday evening, November 3, until at 8 o'clock it was a rushing torrent that carried away bridges in its path, tore up roadways and swept over the surrounding territory, the bed of the brook being too small to accommodate the great amount of water that was rushing down from the mountains. The bridges carried away were the Charles Newell bridge, the S. Aiken bridge, the P. Hawley bridge, the Guy Smith bridge, the Abe Woodward bridge, the Barnett bridge and the Truax bridge. The large bridge across the river between Dunkin and Highwater (Crowell bridge) was also swept away. The mill of Mr. Lee Brown was carried away by the force of the water, along with all the logs and lumber. Mr. Truax also suffered a severe loss when his barn was undermined to such an extent that it was tipped on one end, while the sugar house of Mr. W. H. Fullerton was badly damaged. Several cords of wood were also carried away. Messrs. Arthur Robitaille and G. Cushing were also heavy losers, the latter having seven cows drowned before they could be rescued. The government highway, recently completed, was considerably damaged. Large numbers of men are at present working to repair the damage,"Sherbrooke Daily Record, Sherbrooke, Que., 12 Nov. 1927[https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/3095449 | Pages Five and Ten] The following is a postcard showing the Iron Bridge over the Missisquoi beside the railway crossing in Mansonville Station. This is one of the bridges lost in the above-described flood. {{Image|file=Profile_of_Highwater_Quebec_Canada-8.jpg |size=400|caption=Iron Bridge across the Missisquoi at Mansonville Station }} With appreciation to Charles Barnett, custodian of the collection of Edgar C. Barnett, the following are two photographs showing 1) the loss by fire of the rail station on 21 Mar. 1937, and 2) the construction in 1939 (straightening and widening) of the road south from Mansonville to Highwater village. The road passes (foreground) through Barnett's farm on the way to Highwater village in the distance. {{Image|file=Profile_of_Highwater_Quebec_Canada-10.jpg|size=500 |caption=Loss by fire of Highwater Railway station, 21 March 1937 }} {{Image|file=Profile_of_Highwater_Quebec_Canada-3.jpg |size=500|caption=Construction of Mansonville to Highwater Road, 1939, Edgar C. Barnett Collection, Courtesy his grandson Charles Barnett }} == Residents of Highwater == The following are some of the very first residents of Highwater, some even before that name even existed: # [[Bailey-16311|Abijah Bailey]] - arrived 1806 # [[Elkins-2200|Moses Elkins, Sr.]] The following people were born in Highwater: # [[Bailey-15347|Merton E. Bailey]] # [[Bailey-21175|Berton M. Bailey]] The following people lived, at some point in their lives, in Highwater, either in the village or within a mile of it: # [[Aiken-622|Arnold AIken]] # [[Aiken-857|Frederick Herbert Aiken]] # [[Aiken-623|Flossie Harriet (Aiken) Smith]] # [[Aiken-1268|John Samuel Aiken]] # [[Bailey-15454|Edgar O. Bailey]] # [[Bailey-16095|Charles A. Bailey]] # [[Bailey-15326|David Bailey]] # [[Bailey-15560|Jane Bailey]] # [[Bailey-22962|Wilson Bailey]] # [[Carter-19640|Maud (Carter) Bailey]] # [[Jersey-31|Frederick Ernest Jersey]] # [[Peabody-1028|Oliver Peabody]] # [[Peabody-1163|Fanny Emily Peabody]] # [[Sargent-2813|Lillian S. (Sargent) Jersey]] # [[Smith-107022|Guy Smith]] # [[Smith-206951|Ross Smith]] # [[White-53046|Malcolm Herman White]] (hotellier) Thomas Lessard operated the village store and post office until he retired in May 1968. == Sources == See Also: * Sherbrooke Record, 26 April 1974, Page 4, "Highwater, 1973 Events have Nostalgic Touch", by Maria Bray[http://collections.banq.qc.ca/retrieve/7336330#page=4 | Highwater: 1973 Events] * Roads and Bridges and the Flood of 1927[http://townshipsheritage.com/article/roads-and-bridges-and-flood-1927 | "Floods of 1927"] * Sherbrooke Record, Annual Review, 28 April 1978, "From Mount Pleasant to Hogsback" by Maria Bray[http://collections2.banq.qc.ca/jrn03/dn3353/src/1978/04/28/SUPP1/5274910_1978-04-28_SUPP1.pdf | Starting from Page 14 - Highwater and West Potton]

Profile of Y-DNA Haplogroup J Subhaplogroups

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[[Space:Major_Y-DNA_and_mtDNA_Haplogroups|Home]] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_J-P209 J subhaplogroups] shown by [http://www.isogg.org/wiki/Y-DNA_project_help#Nomenclature_System_.28YCC.29 YCC shorthand naming] (i.e. major haplogroup - SNP name) of DNA testers found in their WikiTree profiles '''which include results in YSearch'''. For the hierarchy of these subhaplogroups see [http://www.isogg.org/tree/ISOGG_HapgrpJ.html Y-DNA Haplogroup J and its Subclades]. '''In SNP name order. WikiTreers are encouraged to add to this list. Please show only one example per subhaplogroup'''. ==Y-DNA J Subhaplogroups Found in WikiTree== # [[Clare-984|J-FGC35503]] # [[DeRevere-6|J-L70]] # [[Gill-3992|J-L818]] # [[Herscu-3|J-M67]] # [[Crawford-6614|J-M172]] # [[Hoke-508|J-M205]] # [[Guzelimian-1|J-M267]] # [[De_Chávez-276|J-M318]] # [[Cooper-6627|J-M319]] # [[Cooper-11688|J-P58]] # [[Ellis-6388|J-PF5456]] # [[Toomey-372|J-Y8378]] # [[Canning-340|J-Y29723]] # [[Gesdorf-1|J-Z628]] # [[Johannesen-327|J-Z631]] # [[Huff-2832|J-Z6048]] # [[Canning-340|J-Z6057]] # [[Hall-28732|J-ZS4753]]

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Howard E. Chapman
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Inman, Spartanburg County
South Carolina

Marcus Finger Johnson
Peach Orchard Pioneer 1921
Inman, Spartanburg County
South Carolina

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[[Category: Denmark Project]] This is a Free-Space Profile associated with Denmark Project. For the Denmark Project Page, please visit [[Project:Denmark|Denmark Project page]] == Project History == The project were started by a group of people interested in collaborating on things of interest to people with Danish Roots. Many thanks to leader emeritus [[Johansson-1906|Lena Svensson]] and leader emeritus [[Straiton-4|Doug Straiton]] who co-lead this project in its early years. The project was then without any active leader and was mainly run by the Project Coordinator [[Brandt-1372|Mary Ann Brandt Jensen]]. During October 2020, Project Denmark became a subproject of the [[Project:Nordic|Nordic Project]]. The current position of Project Coordinator is open. == Country History == Although there were periods of time when much of Norway and Sweden were under common rule with Denmark, this project focuses primarily on the geographic areas within the Denmark portion of the Denmark-Norway union after the 1660 Treaty of Copenhagen. There are already separate formal projects for [[Project:Sweden|Sweden]] and [[Project:Norway|Norway.]] There will naturally be overlap between the [[Project:Sweden|Sweden Project]], the [[Project:Norway|Norway Project]] and the Denmark Project. All three projects, along with the [[Project:Finland|Finland Project]], are actually subprojects of the [[Project:Nordic|Nordic Project]] which provides the structure and WikiTree Leadership support for all of us to work collaboratively with each other. Between 1536 and 1537, Denmark's King created the Danish National Church and decreed that its version of Lutheranism was the official state religion. Other religions were repressed for several centuries."Reformation in Denmark–Norway and Holstein," Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reformation_in_Denmark%E2%80%93Norway_and_Holstein : accessed 11 May 2017) In 1645 and 1646, decrees were issued requiring all parishes to keep records of births, marriages and deaths or burials. Practically speaking, aside from royalty and the nobility, genealogical research is virtually impossible in Denmark prior to the existence of these church records. Also for reasons of privacy, records for the most recent years are not yet available. So at least initially, this project will focus on the period from about 1600 to 1970. There are a very few parishes with earlier records which we will go back a bit further on. But the earliest surviving church records are from the city of Naksov, beginning in 1572, so we should not need to get into the area of pre-1500 profiles and projects that focus on them. All the earlier Danish royalty and nobility for whom records exist will probably fit within the European Aristocrats project. ==History of the Administrative Division of Geographic Areas in Denmark== ===Parishes (Sogne)=== Parishes (Sogne) have been the most significant geographic unit for genealogical purposes throughout most of Denmark's recorded history. Through time, they also appear to be the most stable location designations. However, as parish (sogn) names are not unique, they cannot be used in isolation. Beginning in 1662, the parishes (sogne) were grouped into 49 counties (amter). In 1793, the counties (amter) were reorganized and reduced to 24. Within the counties (amter) and even before the counties (amter) were created in 1662, smaller groups of parishes were grouped together into districts called herreds. The herreds appear to go back to the period before the Reformation and before the start of this Project. As research on a family goes back in time, it is essential to be able to determine the parish history of the areas where members of the family lived in order to find the older records. Sources which will be useful in our categorization task include: *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Denmark:_Parish_List Family Search - Denmark Parish Lists from 1794-1970 Period] - This page leads to several other pages grouped alphabetically purportedly listing the parishes as they existed in 1970. Be aware, however, that the list includes churches from other Christian denominations and is clearly missing some parishes known to have been active in 1970. So this list should not be used as a sole list of parishes in 1970. The parishes are listed in a chart with columns for what ''amt'' and ''herred'' it was in during the 1794-1970 organization. There is a column showing what amt the parish was in if it existed during the 1662-1793 organization which is difficult information to find elsewhere. That column is mislabeled ''len'' instead of ''amt''. ''Len'' is the name for the administrative districts the parishes were in prior to the creation of the first amt in 1662. There are also columns for the post 1970 counties and regions but this information is not filled in. There are often remarks in the region column about when a particular parish experienced a fire or other loss of records. *[[http://www.korttilkirken.dk/ KORT TIL KIRKEN - useful information on all Danish People Churches]]. This site is in Danish, but translates well with Google translate. The information is arranged in several ways. Under the alphabetical list of churches, the information for each church includes what kommune, region, pastorat, deanery, and diocese the church is currently located in, when the current building was built, what parish the church belongs to and the history of the formation of the parish from other parishes, parishes which have split off, and dissolution or merger into other parishes, and the herred and county the church site was located in under the 1970 organization. It also contains links to aerial maps with GPS coordinates for the church, photographs of the church, a parish map, the parish web site, and other sites with information about the church or parish. *[http://www.lutheranchurch.dk/ Evangelical Lutheran Church in Denmark:] From this web site, there are links out to the current dioceses and below that to the deaneries and on to the individual church websites. Most individual church websites have information on the history of the church/parish and interesting photos. ===Herreder=== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hundreds_of_Denmark Hundreds of Denmark]: English Wikipedia page for herreder in Denmark. It contains a list of 155 herreder and the counties (amter) they belonged to in 1970. However, the list is likely incomplete as the first paragraph says there were about 170 herreds in 1970. There are no links out from this page to individual parishes. *[https://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_over_herreder_i_Danmark Liste over herreder i Danmark]: This Danish Wikipedia page is organized by the 24 counties (amter) used from 1793 to 1970. Each link leads to a section of the page listing the herreder for that county (amt). Each herred is then linked to a page with a list of parishes (sogne) for that herred. *[https://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herreder_i_Danmark Herrider i Danmark]: This Danish Wikipedia page contains an image of Johannes Steenstrups map of districts and pursuits in the Middle Ages. It shows the boundaries and names of the Herreder prior to 1662. Be aware that it includes the areas of Halland, Skane and Blekyng on the Sweden/Norway peninsula which were later lost to Sweden. ===Sysler (Before 1537)=== *"Syssel," Wikipedia, (https://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syssel : accessed 19 May 2017) - Danish Wikipedia page listing the sysler which existed in Denmark in the late middle ages. They were abolished in 1536. ===Len (Before 1662)=== *"Danske len", Wikipedia, (https://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danske_len : accessed 19 May 2017) - Danish Wikipedia page listing the len which existed in Denmark at the time the monarchy became an absolute monarchy between in 1660. There are links from a few of the len to separate pages for that particular len. *Kristian Sofus August Erslev, Danmark-Norges len og lensmaend 1596-1660. (Samfundet fro dansk-norsk genealogi og personalhistorie: 1885) (https://archive.org/details/danmarknorgeslen00ersl : accessed 11 May 2017) *Kristian Sofus August Erslev, Danmarks len og lensmænd i det sextende aarhundrede (1513-1596) (Hjelmstjerne Rosencroneske stiftelse: 1879) (https://archive.org/details/danmarkslenogle00stifgoog : accessed 11 May 2017) ===Amter (Counties) (about 1662- about 1793)=== *[https://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danmarks_amter_(1662-1793) Danmarks amter (1662-1793)]: Danish Wikipedia page listing the 5 counties (amter) for the Southern Jutland region which comprised the Duchy of Schlesvig and the 44 counties (amter) for the main section of Denmark during the period from 1662-1793. Each of the main 44 counties (amter) and one Schlesvig county (amt) are linked to individual pages for each county. Those pages usually describe which len, former amter, or other regions were combined to form the county in 1662 and what county(ies) the area went into in the 1970 reform. Many pages include links to the herreder pages for the herreder which were included in the county (amt) which often link in turn to pages listing the parishes (sogne) which made up those herreder. ===Amter (Counties) (about 1793-1970)=== *[https://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danmarks_amter_(1793-1970) Danmarks amter (1793-1970)]: Danish Wikipedia page listing the 25 counties (amter) in use in Denmark in various periods between 1793 and 1970. Includes information on dates and substance of changes to individual counties (amter) between 1793 and 1970. As you follow the links on from this page, they lead to pages on each county, then on each herred, and then on each parish. At various places along the way, information is included on where that area of the country was placed in previous organizations. These pages are all in Danish, but a rough translation can be obtained with Google translate. ===1970 Local Government Reform=== *[https://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danmarks_amter_(1970-2006) Danmarks amter (1970-2006)]: Danish Wikipedia page providing a list of the 13 counties (amter) and 3 municipalities (kommuner) with county authority during the period from 1970-2006. Each county (amt) is linked to a page for that county (amt) listing the municipalities (kommuner) included in that county (amt) and other information concerning what happened to the territory in the 2007 local government reorganization. *[https://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_over_danske_kommuner_1970-2006 Liste over danske kommuner 1970-2006]: Danish Wikipedia page provides a brief overview of the local government reform of 1970 followed by a list of the 277 municipalities (kommuner) resulting from that reform organized according to the 13 counties (amter) by which they were grouped and an extra category for those municipalities (kommuner) that did not come under a county (amt). Each municipality (kommune) is linked to a separate page for the municipality (kommune). Many, but not all, of the linked municipality (kommune) pages contain information about the former parishes (sogne), herreder and/or municipalities which were included in that kommune. ===2007 Local Government Reform=== *[https://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_over_kommuner_i_Danmark_efter_indbyggertal List of 98 Kommuner and Their Corresponding 5 Regioner]: Danish Wikipedia page provides a brief overview of the local government reform of 2007 followed by a table of the 98 kommuner created through that reform and their corresponding regions. Each kommune is linked to a page which usually describes the municipalities from the 1970 reform which make up a part of that kommune and sometimes other information. Each region is also linked to a page for the region with a map and additional information on the region and its functions. ===Place Name Variations and Spellings=== Wikitree's standard is to use the name and spelling for a place name used by the people in that time. With the fluidity of spelling in many original source records and in different languages like København (Contemporary Danish), Kjøbenhavn (Pre-1906 Danish), Copenhagen (English), Kopenhagen (German), Hafnia (Latin) and many Wikitree users, including members of this project, not being fluent in Danish, guidance on place names and spellings is often needed. Known sources useful in determining the usual spelling of a Danish place name and finding other information needed to categorize the place name include: *Danish Place-Name Commission, List of Authorized Place-names and Their Spellings: This gazetteer is available in two formats. It can be downloaded in pdf format from [http://www.stednavneudvalget.ku.dk/autoriserede_stednavne/AUTORISEREDE_STEDNAVNE_v.2010-12-10.pdf here] or it can be used as an interactive database from the [http://www.stednavne.info/VisKort/Popupmap.aspx Commission's website]. Searches can be limited to a particular parish (sogn), a particular municipality (kommune) or type of location. It is also possible to search for a list of approved place-names within a municipality (kommune) or parish(sogn). It allows for the use of an * character as a wildcard at the beginning or end of a string of at least three characters. This feature is very useful for finding similar place-names. *[http://www.krabsen.dk/stednavnebase/ Krabsens stednavnebase]: This website is a searchable database of almost 60,000 Danish place names as they existed in 1970. The top level search page is in both Danish and English. Search results are only in Danish. A search on a specific place name will return a list of places that satisfy the search with the amt, herred, and parish for the places in 1970. Alternatively, a search on a parish name will return a list of all place names in the database for that parish. *[https://www.danishfamilysearch.com/gader/ Danish Family Search Place Name Search]: When using the place name search function, the results display the parish name and the current kommune, but not the herred and older county name. When working down through the map, which is based on the 1970 counties and herreds, it is possible to get a list of place names for a particular parish in a manner that also shows the herred and 1970 county. *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Schleswig-Holstein_Place_Names Family Search Schleswig-Holstein Place Names]: This Family Search wiki addresses the special issues with the Schleswig-Holstein area of southern Denmark where many places changed names as control of the territory changed especially from 1867-1920 when areas were under Prussian control. *[http://www.mydanishroots.com/place-names-in-denmark/place-name-etymology-common-elements-in-danish-place-names.html Place Name Etymology: Common Elements in Danish Place Names]: This site helps to explain common patterns and parts of Danish place names which can also be useful in figuring out the most commonly used spelling for a place. ==Wars and Military== [https://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_over_danske_regimenter List of Danish Regiments and Military Units Since the 15th Century] ==Collecting Useful Resources== ===How Tos for Danish Genealogy=== ====Original Record Sources==== *[https://www.danishfamilysearch.com/ Danish Family Search :] Has images which can be browsed and which are slowly being transcribed into searchable digital forms for Danish Church Books, Censuses, School Protocols, Military Conscription Rolls and the Police Registration Archive. *[https://www.sa.dk/en/ Danish National Archives:] Also contains images of Danish Church Books and Censuses. The viewer is different from Danish Family Search and sometimes things can be picked out in one that are harder to read in the other. Also has basic information in both Danish and English on Danish naming conventions, reading old script, and how to get started with Danish genealogy research. *Muncipal Archives **[http://www.aalborgstadsarkiv.dk Aalborg Stadsarkiv] (does not appear to have much online) **[http://www.aarhus.dk/stadsarkivet Aarhus Stadsarkiv] (appears to be just getting started with putting material online) **[http://stadsarkiv.frederikshavn.dk Frederikshavn Stadsarkiv] (appears to have scanned a considerable amount of material mostly in pdf format, but it is difficult to tell how much is searchable and how. Expect to have to browse through material by organization and year.) **[http://www.kbharkiv.dk Københavns Stadsarkiv] (includes records of burials in København cemeteries (1805-1942); business licenses (1860-1932); welfare records (1799-1940); maps; police registers; Civil marriages 1851-1922; Lysninger (bride's register) 1922-1965; Separations and Divorces 1806-1857) ***[http://www.kbharkiv.dk/sog-i-arkivet/kilder-pa-nettet/begravelser-i-hele-kobenhavn-fra-1861-og-frem/ Burials in Copenhagen 1860-1940] Contain images of the burial protocols for the Copenhagen Municipality 1860 to 1940. They are not transcribed (yet) so it is necessary to look through the pages manually. ***[http://www.politietsregisterblade.dk/component/sfup/?view=politsearch&Itemid=372/ The Copenhagen Police Registers] A searchable database with all people living in Copenhagen municipality from 1892 till 1923. Each adult man is supposed to have one card which was updated every 6 months with his address and other family members. Adult women living alone would have their own card, but are transferred to the husbonds card upon marrage. Children are listed from 10 years of age. The original cards are scanned and transcribed to make it searchable. It was common to move frequently, therefore this database is very useful to track a family and based on their address you can find the Parish they lived in at a given time which will allow you to look up the births of their children. **[http://www.vejlestadsarkiv.dk Vejle Stadsarkiv] (Vejle appears to have scanned a great many documents but they are generally not searchable. There are some rudimentary groupings by subject and year, but there does not appear to be a way to search cases by name.) *[http://www.salldata.dk/ Salldata] - Appears to have many of the same source records as Danish Family Search, but the viewer is definitely different. Also has some other interesting items like a collection of Danish laws important to genealogy, a collection of old postcards, and a good many scanned books including some genealogies and old editions of important works on Danish geography. (Please add more to this description as you explore this valuable source.) *FamilySearch [https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list/?page=1&countryId=1927025 Historical Record Collections - Denmark] All historical record collections for Denmark at FamilySearch.org (free). * [https://dodsregister.dk/ Register over døde i Danmark] - A register of dead in Denmark from 1943-1969. ====Other Danish Genealogy Sources==== *[https://www.ddd.dda.dk/ddd_en.htm/ Danish Demographic Database] The database consist of transcribed and searchable censuses, more parishes are being added frequently. So far the database has the entire 1787, 1801, 1834, 1840, 1845, 1880 censuses transcribed. The 1860 census is near completion. [http://www.dis-danmark.dk/kipkort/fronta-e.php Transcribed records] *[http://www.udvandrerarkivet.dk/udvandrerprotokollerne/ The Danish Emigration Archive] (Copenhagen Police Emigration Protocols) A database that consist of all people that emigrated from Denmark in the period 1869 to 1908 on a ticket bought in Denmark. *FamilySearch [https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Denmark_Genealogy Denmark Genealogy Wiki] Guide to Denmark ancestry, family history, and genealogy: birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, family history, and military records. *[http://www.danskeaner.dk/wiki/index.php/Forside Wiki for Slægtsforskere: et projekt af Danskeaner.dk]: The site describes itself as a lexicon of information about Denmark primarily before 1950 of interests of genealogists compiled from publicly available material of free copyright. Contains descriptions of each herred and parish from the 3rd edition of '''Trap Denmark''' which is now in the public domain. Also includes a list of the priest assigned to the parish over its history. (Note: This is a work in progress. It is not complete yet. All the counties and herreds that existed at the time the 3rd edition of Trap was published have been entered. But not all the parishes are complete at this time. Those that are complete, provide very useful information.) *[http://wiberg-net.dk/index.htm Netudgave af Wibergs præstehistorie]: This is a digital version of an important historical work documenting the priests assigned to the various parishes in Denmark from the 1500's forward. It has been supplemented from additional works to fill in areas that were left out. As the introduction describes, it is not easy to use, but it contains important information. * [https://slaegtsbibliotek.dk/ Library of the Danish Genealogical Society] An online library of over 10.000 titles with focus on genealogy, history and memoires. * [https://xn--dinslgt-qxa.dk/helligdager.php Kalender for Kirkelige højtider i Danmark] - A calendar of church days in Denmark through the times. ===Maps and Location Aids=== *[http://www.stednavne.info/VisKort/Popupmap.aspx Autoriserede stednavne i Danmark (Authorized place names in Denmark)] database. This version includes several interactive maps which can be overlayed including maps of sogne and 2007 kommuner boundaries, current road maps, aerial maps, and historical maps from several periods including Prussian maps from the period when Slesvig was held by Prussia. The site is in Danish, but Google translate works well with most of the site. Just remember to return to the original Danish version to see the proper spellings of the place names. *[http://www.oldmapsonline.org/en/Denmark Old Maps of Denmark]: This site has many old maps of Denmark which it allows you to overlay on current maps so you can figure out the current location of the place where your ancestors livedv. *Johannes Steenstrups, Kort over Danmark's Ældeste Inddeling (1900) (https://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fil:Administrative_division_of_denmark_in_medieval_times.jpg : accessed 11 May 2017): This map shows the boundaries and names of the Herreds prior to 1662. Be aware that it includes the areas of Halland, Skane and Blekyng on the Sweden/Norway peninsula which were later lost to Sweden. * [https://digdag.dk/ DigDag.dk] A map of the administrative areas of Denmark through the ages. ===Naming Resources=== *[[Space:Project_Denmark_Discussion_Draft_for_Danish_Names|Danish Naming Conventions and Related Wikitree Name Field Guidelines]] ==Ideas for Things to Work On== ====Working the Profiles==== Remember that wikitree is a collaborative environment. There may be others with an interest in the Profiles under consideration. The best place to start is with your own ancestors. Run over the profiles of your own, and connected profiles and see if you can improve them. Look to add: *'''Sogne Categories:''' **Adding sogne categories to all profiles related to Denmark is the probably the highest priority of Project Denmark **These categories are for the sogne (parishes) where a person was born, baptized, confirmed, married, were recorded in the census, had children baptized, or died. They are extremely important to genealogy in Denmark where the long use of a patronymic naming system and a limited number of given names means that surnames cannot be used to group family members together. **Use the category selection tool to add categories for appropriate sogne where the categories have already been created. **Where the appropriate sogne category is not on the list, please contact [[Space:Nordic_Project_-_Categories_Team|Nordic Project - Categories Team]] to get the needed category created so it can be added to the profile. **If the profile contains no evidence of the appropriate sogne, add [[Category: Denmark Project Needs Sogn]] . This will add a maintenance category so other members of the project will know more research is needed. *'''Stickers:''' Add one of our two stickers to help us identify the profiles as being within our project's Sphere of Interest. **Copy the following into the biography of profiles of those born in Denmark: {{Danish Native}}. **Copy the following into the biography of profiles of those with Danish ancestors: {{Danish Roots}}. *'''Dates:''' **Add sourced birth and death dates if they are not there. **Add estimated dates where there are no dates and no sources to support specific dates. Please add the {{Estimated Date}} template when estimating dates. See [[Research Note Box]]. *'''Sources:''' **Add sources to profiles when you can. Use in-line citations to support specific facts in the biography, especially for facts that are essential for family research - birth, marriages and children are key. **Add {{Unsourced|Denmark}} to the following profiles. ***Profiles with no sources ***Profiles with only references to unsourced trees such as Ancestry Family Trees, Geni profiles, my Heritage trees and Geneanet ***Profiles which rely on first hand knowledge or say something similar to "sources will be added later by" *'''Maintenance Categories:''' If you find other elements missing from the profile, such as a biography, please add the appropriate one of the following categories **[[Category: Denmark Project Needs Biography]] **[[Category: Denmark Project Needs Footnotes]] (This one is used for profiles which have facts and sources, but inline references (sometimes called footnotes) are needed to show which sources support which specific facts.) *'''Biographies:''' Build a biography that provides, at a minimum, enough information to ensure the profile does not get incorrectly merged. * '''Last Name at Birth:''' **Please consult [[Space:Project_Denmark_Discussion_Draft_for_Danish_Names|Danish Naming Conventions and Related Wikitree Name Field Guidelines]] as Danish naming laws and customs are complex and not a good match for Wikitree name fields. **Check the LNAB. If it is not there see if you can find it. If you know it then please send a message to the PM, with a source, and they can change it. If you get no response, please message one of the Project Leads. * '''Important:''' If you find a profile that you believe to be of significance to the project and warrants more detailed examination or attention from a group in the project please message one of the Leaders. They will adopt the profile on behalf of the project, add the "Project Box" {{Denmark}} and raise a note on G2G, if needed, for further examination. For contentious profiles the project may also "Protect" the profile. Or watch the feeds to see where best to add value. You can find these here: * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Template:Danish_Native|Danish Native feed]] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Template:Danish_Roots|Danish Ancestors feed]] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Template:Denmark|Denmark Management feed]] for those under active management. * [[:Category:Denmark, Maintenance_Categories|Denmark Maintenance Categories]]

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[[Category: Denmark Project]] =Guidelines for Fitting Danish Naming Conventions Into Wikitree Name Fields= ==Situations For Which Decisions Have Not Yet Been Made== *Names for people born in the duchies of Slesvig and Holstein will be addressed in later guidelines. *Use after the 1904 name laws of former tilnavn and patronymics inserted between given names and a formal fixed slægtsnavn will be addressed in later guidelines. Guidelines for tilnavn and patronymics before 1904 appear below. *Persons for whom no birth record can be found will be addressed in later guidelines. *Situations where people did not follow the naming law in the church records will be addressed in later guidelines. ==General Guidelines== #The first step is to  research a person thoroughly and hopefully find a baptismal / birth record and other family records as well. #Last Name at Birth and Current Last Name fields will be reserved for slægtsnavn and patronymic names. #All given names will be placed in the Proper First Name field. #If the person used one given name most of the time throughout life, that name may be placed in the Preferred First Name field. #The Middle Name field will be reserved for real middle names as defined in Danish law and the Project Denmark Discussion Draft for Danish Names. If there is no real middle name, the button for no middle name should be marked. Middle names were not recognized by Danish law prior to 1904. #Tilnavn should be placed in the Other Last Name field without parentheses. #Since parentheses are not permitted in name fields and none of the name fields are a good fit for tilnavn, a name note or section should be included at the top of the biography section of all profiles with Danish names, especially those with tilnavn. The name section should first show the name as it would best be displayed taking into account all given names, true middle names, patronyms, slægtsnavn, and tilnavn used on known records. The tilnavn here should be enclosed in parentheses at the end of the full name as was often done in Danish church records. If differing forms of the name were used on different records, which names were used when should be explained in either this section or later in the biography as each record is discussed. #*This name section may include a reference or link to the free space page for Danish Naming Conventions and Related Wikitree Name Field Guidelines. To include such a link in the name section of the biography, copy this text: [[Space:Project_Denmark_Discussion_Draft_for_Danish_Names|Danish Naming Conventions and Related Wikitree Name Field Guidelines]] #*A sample name section might read as follows: ::'''Name:''' ::Jens Nielsen (Rod) ::In most records, Jens is listed as Jens Nielsen. In some records, his name is Jens Nielsen Rod to distinguish him from other men also named Jens Nielsen. ::Danish names of this time period consisted of the given name(s), either a patronym (name based on father's given name, used primarily before 1828) or a slægtsnavn (fixed inheritable family name required after 1829 which defaulted to a frozen patronymic name if there was no nonpatronymic family name), and sometimes a tilnavn (a descriptive name used at the end of a name, sometimes in parentheses, to distinguish a person from others with the same or similar name. See [[Space:Project_Denmark_Discussion_Draft_for_Danish_Names|Danish Naming Conventions and Related Wikitree Name Field Guidelines]]. Jens is a given name. Nielsen is a true patronym based on Jens' father's given name. It was used throughout his life as his slægtsnavn. (Rod) is a tilnavn. ==Persons Born After the Adoption of Standardized Forms Between 1812 and 1814== ===Where a Baptismal or Birth Record Has Been Found=== #These forms usually have a column for the child's full name and another column for the parents' names.  All the names in the child's full name column need to be reflected somewhere in the Wikitree name fields. #When there are only two names in the child's name column, the first one is nearly always a given name which goes in the Proper First Name field. The second one is either a slægtsnavn that goes in the Last Name at Birth field or it is a true patronymn where no slægtsnavn had been adopted yet, so it still goes in the Last Name at Birth field.  ====Baptismal Record between 1812 and 1828 With Three or More Names in the Child's Name Column==== #These baptismal records were made before the general law requiring all Danish people to have slægtsnavn (inheritable family names)), so it is necessary to compare the child's full name to the father's full name and determine the type of name for each of the child's names. #If the child's name ends with the father's first name followed by -sen for a boy or -datter or -dr for a girl, assume that part of the name is a true patronymic name and put it in the LNAB field. Assume the rest of the names appearing in the child's name column are given names, and place them all in the Proper First Name field. #If the child's name ends with the same name as the father's name ends with and they do not have the same given name, assume the part of the child's name that matches the end of the father's name is a slægtsnavn (which includes frozen patronymic names) and put it in the LNAB field. Assume the rest of the names appearing in the child's name column are given names, and place them all in the Proper First Name field. ====Baptismal Record between 1829 and 1903 With Three or More Names in the Child's Name Column==== #These baptismal records were made after the decree requiring all families to adopt slægtsnavn in the form of a frozen patronymic period. Compare the child's full name to the father's full name on the baptismal record. #Although this was the time period of the frozen male patronymic as slægtsnavn by law, the law was often ignored in church records in favor of true patronymic names especially in the early part of this period in rural areas. This situation will be addressed in later guidelines. #If the child's name ends with the same name as the father's name ends with, assume the part of the child's name that matches the ending of the father's name is some sort of slægtsnavn (frozen male patronymic or an earlier type of slægtsnavn) and put it in the LNAB field. #Next, if the child has more than two names, look to see if the name just before the slægtsnavn is a true patronym based on the father's first name. If so, put that name in the Other Last Name field. (If it is a frozen patronym, it will be addressed in later guidelines.) #Assume the rest of the names appearing in the child's name column are given names, and place them all in the Proper First Name field. ====Baptismal Record between 1904 and the Present With Three or More Names in the Child's Name Column==== #During this period, it really helps to know the full names of all parents and grandparents, including both their slægtsnavn and tilnavn. Compare the child's full name to the full name of both parents, and all four grandparents including their tilnavn. #If the child's name in the baptismal register ends with the same name as any parent's or grandparent's name ends with or with the same name which any parent or grandparent used as a tilnavn, assume that part of the name is the child's slægtsnavn and put it in the LNAB field. #If the child has more than two names in the baptismal register, and the one before the slægtsnavn name appears to be a patronymic name, another type of slægtsnavn name shared with a parent or grandparent or other relative, or a tilnavn of a parent or grandparent or other relative, assume it is a true middle name reserved for possible future adoption as a slægtsnavn and put it in the Middle Name field. #Put the rest of the child's names in the Proper First Name field. =Danish Naming Patterns in Practice= ==Given Names or First Names== The Danish people used only a very few common given names from medieval times through the 19th century.Oskar Bandle; Kurt Braunmuller; Ernst-Hakon Jahr; Allan Karker; Hans-Peter Naumann, The Nordic Languages: an International Handbook of the History of the North Germanic Languages, (New York : Walter De Gruyter Incorporated, Nov. 2004.), v. 2, p. 1315 There were far fewer feminine given names than masculine given names. The practice of naming people after relatives preserved this pattern. Although there was a greater variety of given names in Copenhagen, the pattern of a few common given names exists throughout the country in both rural and urban areas. In the late 17th century, the number of feminine given names was expanded by the practice of adding "e" or "ine" to masculine names creating names like Christiane, Wilhelmine and Rasmine. Still the variety of given names was very limited until the 20th century. (need source) Until the end of the 17th century, most people had only one given name. Then the Danish royalty and nobility borrowed the German practice of giving children multiple given names. That practice spread rapidly throughout the whole country in the early 17th century. With the introduction of multiple given names, variety grew among given names and especially given name combinations. All given names are generally considered equal. Any one or any combination can be used at any time with none having any greater significance than another. The Danish people did not have the Anglo-American concept of middle names until the mid twentieth century when they adopted it as a place for keeping significant types of names that people did not want to give up. See section on Twentieth Century and Later Middle Names below. ==Names Other Than given names== In Danish culture, people can have several types of names other than given names, with different rules applying to each. The three major types are slægtsnavn, patronyms and tilnavn.Danish Kin: Naming Traditions - Advanced naming traditions by Lars Jørgen Helbo (http://www.danishkin.com/namingtraditions.html : accessed 20 Apr 2017) When something other than a single given name became necessary, the system first adopted was a genuine patronymic name. They pass from father to child according to a set of rules which results in the patronym changing every generation. True patronyms provide information as to parentage. Girls were given their father's name with the suffix "datter." Boys were given their father's name with the suffix "sen." Oskar Bandle; Kurt Braunmuller; Ernst-Hakon Jahr; Allan Karker; Hans-Peter Naumann, The Nordic Languages: an International Handbook of the History of the North Germanic Languages, (New York : Walter De Gruyter Incorporated, Nov. 2004.), v. 2, p. 1316 That system stuck and was difficult to dislodge. Slægtsnavn are the newest of the three types and the most like surnames of other western cultures. They are family based names which pass from parent (usually father) to child according to a different set of rules than patronyms. Slægtsnavn rules are usually set by official legislation and are intended to result in a fairly stable line with the same or very similar name for members of the same family line over several generations. Slægtsnavn can provide useful genealogical information once they are adopted by a family as long as members of the family do not change them. Slægtsnavn or fixed family names are the closest fit for the Anglo-European-American concept of surnames or last names. They were not common in Danish culture until late modern history. Their use was strongly resisted by large portions of the Danish people, especially by the common people and in rural areas where true patronyms were preferred. The third type, tilnavn or by-name, is characterized by a lack of rules and a wide variety of sources. These tilnavn or by-names came from a wide variety of sources including physical characteristics like Rod (red) or Gråe (grey); names of animals or birds like Hjort (deer) or Ravn (raven); terms indicating geographic origin like Fynbo (native of Funen); occupational terms like Fisken (fisherman); place names and typographical terms; and others. A tilnavn is a type of "use name" or "by-name" that develops informally during a person's lifetime from what a person is called in daily life. It may or may not get used in more formal settings. It may or may not pass from parent to child, but generally does not continue through multiple generations unless it is converted to a slægtsnavn. In Anglo-American naming conventions, we are accustomed to the use of nicknames as an alternative to the given names. In some senses, a tilnavan is sort of like a nickname. But a tilnavan are not alternatives to Danish given names. They are more like the concept of dit names in French influenced cultures in that they are most often used as an adjunct or alternative to either a patronym or family name. In French and French influenced cultures, dit names are an adjunct or alternative to the family name which can come from a variety of sources like physical characteristics, locations, occupations, where a person came from, or anything else that can distinguish one person from another with similar names. Dit names may or may not eventually morph into a new family name for a branch of the family. Similarly tilnavan can, but often do not, become a new family name. When used with a patronym, they often appear in parentheses after the patronym. Tilnavan are rarely, if ever, used in place of a given name. Tilnavan rarely convey information about whom the person is related to, but they can be helpful in separating out multiple people with the same given name(s) and patronym or slægtsnavn. (Sources needed for some of this.) Much of the confusion in Danish names arises from trying to force the names people used before they had real slægtsnavn into the Anglo-European-American concept of surnames or last names. When slægtsnavn were mandated by the government, frozen patronyms and tilnavn became common sources, but not the only sources, for the required slægtsnavn. When people refused to comply, frozen patronyms became the primary default for the required slægtsnavn, but people still did not always comply leading to the eventual adoption of a patronym frozen later in time as the family slægtsnavn. ===Slægtsnavn or Surnames for the Nobility=== A few fixed inheritable family names appear among the nobility as early as the 13th century, but the spread was slow. By the time of King Frederick's 1526 decree, at least half the nobility had adopted fixed inheritable family names. Family Search has identified 29 family names of nobility appearing in Denmark and has wiki pages for each.Category:Danish noble families (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Danish_noble_families : accessed 20 Apr 2017) ===Latinised Slægtsnavn or Surnames for Clergy and Educated Town Dwellers=== Inheritable family names next spread to the clergy and some educated town dwellers in the later 16th and 17th century. Some were ordinary patronymic names with Latin declension endings such as Jensenius. Others were Latin translations of common given names with Latin declension endings like Olivarius which is derived from Holgersen. Still others were latinised versions of place names such as Scavenius derived from Skagen. Some were latinised versions of occupations such as Fabricus from the latin for smith. Although the Latin fad for creating new latin family names stopped around 1700, some remain in the Danish collection of inheritable family names or slægtsnavn. ===Slægtsnavn or Surnames of Town Dwelling Merchant and Middle Class=== The rest of the town dwellers, other than the poorest peasant class, generally adopted the custom of inheritable family names in the 17th and 18th century, but did not adopt the fad for latinisation. They generally adopted Danish forms of place names and occupational terms, although some adopted Germanized forms of such names. ===Slægtsnavn or Surnames of the Town Dwelling Poor=== The poor, even in the towns, were slow to abandon the patronymic system. The patronymic sen and datter names are still found among the poorest of the peasant classes in the towns in the mid 18th century. As the monarch and government issued decrees and laws, these remaining patronymic names were frozen in their masculine form to create inheritable family names. ===The Majority of Denmark: Slægtsnavn or Surnames in the Rural Areas=== Until about the 1870's when industrialization caused a migration of people to the cities, the majority of Denmark's population lived in rural areas.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Denmark#Industrialisation Wikipedia: History of Denmark: Industrialisation] Fixed inheritable family surnames did not become a reality in this part of the population until the mid 19th century. When these people did begin to adopt something other than the pure given names + patronym system, they adopted tilnavn. After adopting a tilnavn, these people continued to refer to themselves by their given names and patronyms as well. They just adopted the additional unofficial tilnavin or by-name and used it in addition to or in place of their patronym sometimes in a manner that seemed to have no rhyme or reason. They often appear in records in parentheses following the given names and patronym. The most important point is that the tilnavin/by-names and patronyms were rarely consistently throughout a person's life. ==The Effect of Marriage on Patronyms and Slægtsnavn== Marriage did not change a woman's true patronym. Even after a family acquired a slægtsnavn which passed down from the father, women did not typically change their slægtsnavn to their husband's slægtsnavn until the middle of the 19th century. Beginning in the mid 19th, the husband's slægtsnavn custom slowly began to change toward women adopting their husband's slægtsnavn upon marriage. From the early to mid 20th century, most women adopted their husband's on marriage. Then in the later 20th century, the practice began shifting back toward women retaining their own slægtsnavn or family name. A third option of joining their husband's slægtsnavn to their own with a hyphen has also become common. Now in the 21st century, choice is the custom.Family Search Wiki: Denmark Names, Personal (https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Denmark_Names,_Personal : accessed 21 Apr 2017) ==The Real Danish Middle Name== The middle name is an additional Danish naming pattern that was not officially incorporated into Danish naming law until the 20th Century but which had developed among the affluent parts of Danish society sometime prior to that. It is use to park or save a name of a type that could be a slægtsnavn but is not the person's official slægtsnavn. It is definitely not a given name. It is typically used to honor a parent, grandparent or godparent or person of importance or to preserve a family name from the mother's line or to preserve a tilnavan used for several years that did not become the family slægtsnavn.Wikipedia: Middle Name (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle_name : accessed 20 Apr 2017). Hans Viggo Godsk Pedersen; Ingrid Lund-Andersen, Family law in Denmark (København : DJØF Pub 2011), ch. 4, sec. 4 =Efforts at Change: Danish Naming Laws= ==1526: King Frederik's Decree that Nobility Adopt Slægtsnavn== King Frederick, then King of Denmark and Norway issued a decree that all members of the nobility who considered themselves to be of the same family on the father's side were to have the same slægtsnavn or surname. The nobility were small and not opposed to adopting slægtsnavn. ==1771 Duchy of Schleswig Mandating Adoption of Slægtsnavn by All People== In 1771 a royal decree was issued in the Duchy of Schleswig requiring that all children be given a slægtsnavn fixed family name at baptism. Parents were given the choice of surname to give their children but without guidance as to what should or should not be used. Oskar Bandle; Kurt Braunmuller; Ernst-Hakon Jahr; Allan Karker; Hans-Peter Naumann, The Nordic Languages: an International Handbook of the History of the North Germanic Languages, (New York : Walter De Gruyter Incorporated, Nov. 2004.), v. 2, p. 1317 Some parents adopted a parent's (usually the father's) tilnavin/by-name for their children's fixed surname at baptism. Many priests suggested this option to parents. At other times, they adopted what would have been the child's patronymic name which had the effect of freezing the family's patronymic name at that point in time. Dissatisfied with the frozen patronymic, later generations sometimes inserted a true patronymic between the child's given names and the decreed fixed surname. This practice was particularly common in the northern part of Schleswig, later known as Sønderjylland. ==1828/1829 Royal Decree Mandating Slægtsnavn for All People in the Rest of Denmark== No such effort was made to require the common people of the rest of Denmark to adopt slægtsnavn or fixed family names until 1828. That decree was so vague that it had to be reissued with clarification in 1829. Together these decrees mandated that all people would henceforth have a slægtsnavn or fixed family name. It fixed that slægtsnavn at the current patronym in the masculine form, converting all the names ending in datter to ending in sen. Danish Name Laws (https://everything2.com/title/Danish+name+laws : accessed 20 Apr 2017) The population generally resisted the law thinking the idea of giving girls names ending in sen was ridculous. With the acquiescence of the church, especially in rural areas, many families continued changing the patronymic with each generation and even more refused to apply the male ending sen to girls. ==1856 Constitutional Monarchy Issues Law Reinforcing Mandatory Slægtsnavn== So many people ignored the 1828 mandatory slægtsnavn decree that in 1856, the constitutional monarchy government issued a law making it clear that patronymic surnames are now frozen once and for all and are inherited by future generations. Many peasant families continued to oppose the new practice, and the old style patronymics changing every generation continued to exist in many areas into the 1870s. ==1904 Law Permits Changing Slægtsnavn To Something Other Than Frozen Patronym== Because there were so few masculine given names in use, and thus only a few slægtsnavn based on freezing the limited number of existing patronyms, Denmark wound up with too many people having the same few last names mostly ending in sen. So in 1904, a new slægtsnavn law was passed. People were allowed to change their slægtsnavn name to a name of their choice based on a tilnavn or by-name of a parent or grandparent, or on a place name of property or lands owned by the family for at least two generations. Divorced women who had changed to their husband's slægtsnavn could apply to regain the use of their maiden slægtsnavn or family names. A list of typical Danish place names permitted for use as slægtsnavn was also compiled. To protect existing family names of prestigious families from being overrun by social climbers, a list of "protected" names was also compiled, and families could apply to have their name protected. ==1961 Efforts to Equalize Naming Between Sexes and In or Out of Wedlock== By 1961, the Danish government was ready to take another crack at revising the naming law. This time, the focus was on creating equality of treatment between men and women and between children born within and out of wedlock.Hans Viggo Godsk Pedersen; Ingrid Lund-Andersen, Family law in Denmark (København : DJØF Pub 2011), ch. 4, sec. 1 The 1961 law is the apparently the point at which the Danish government began regulating given names as well as slægtsnavn. A person must have at least one given name/given name/first name. Additional given names/first names are permitted, apparently with no limit on the total number. The government adopted a list of approved given names and a process for petitioning to have names not on the list approved. Given names must reflect the child's gender. No name can be on both the approved list for boys and the approved list for girls. They cannot be slægtsnavn names, trademarks, company names, place names or names commonly given to pets. They also cannot be names that would expose a child to ridicule or problems later in life.Richard Jenkins, "Being Danish : Paradoxes of Identity in Everyday Life," (Copenhagen : Museum Tusculanum, 2011), pp. 166-167Hans Viggo Godsk Pedersen; Ingrid Lund-Andersen, Family law in Denmark (København : DJØF Pub 2011), ch. 4, sec. 3 ==1981 Name Law== ==2005 Name Law== =Wikitree Naming Guidelines and What Other Projects Have Done= Wikitree's naming guidelines are collected at our [[Name_Fields]] wiki. Other projects have gone before us in creating naming conventions for fitting their culture's names into Wikitree's name data fields. Please look at them to get your brains going. At present, the Dutch Roots conventions appear to be the closest to what Project Denmark will have to cope with. However, their guidelines do not seem to address either a concept similar to tilnavn or the different periods of naming laws which the Danish Project must cope with. The Sweden Project has a lot in common with the Denmark Project except they also seem to lack the concept of tilnavn and the Swedish government didn't start tinkering with names until 1901 and did not require family names until 1963 which pretty much limits that change to living people. European Aristocrats have had to deal with variations that apply only to specific time periods and/or only specific subareas of their geographic area and or only specific languages. Czech Roots has both gender ending differences and the influence of a major second language, German, on names. Project Denmark will have to deal with both gender differences in patronymics and the German language effect in the Duchies of Slesvig and Holstein. Czech Roots also has the general lack of middle names. No other set of guidelines seems to address a concept quite like tilnavn. The French new world concept of dit names comes the closest, but tilnavn have no signal like the words "dit" and "dite" which signal which part of the name is a descriptive adopted end name. The Denmark Project will have to deal with all of these issues as well as the practical issues related to a large portion of the populace ignoring the name law for nearly a century. Links to naming conventions guides for Wikitree created by other projects are collected in the [[Space:Name_Field_Guidelines]] wiki. =References=

Project Norway FAQ

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[[Category: Norway Project]] [[Category: Norway Genealogy Resources]] ==Project Norway - FAQ== :This page addresses common questions that come up in the [[Project:Norway|Norway project]]. ===Names=== : As of 6 February 2019, this section has been given its own page, see [[Space:Norway_Project_Naming_Conventions|Norway Project Naming Conventions]] == Where Do I start? == * https://www.digitalarkivet.no/content/start-genealogy * https://integration.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Norway_Church_Records === Parish Registers === :The staple of Norwegian genealogy is the Parish Registers or Church books (''kirkebøker''), kept by the pastors of the Norwegian Lutheran State church. Most parish records start about 1700. Until 1845, membership was mandatory. Thus, in principle, every birth, marriage, and burial should be found here, although in practice you'll find that some are missing. In particular, burials of small children are frequently omitted. And of course, names could be entered erroneously. :Dates were often written as ecclesiastical feast days, eg. "9 Dom. p. Trin." (ninth Sunday after Trinity). The calendar below may help you find the actual date of the event. ::[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Moveable_Feast_Day_Calendar_for_Norway Familysearch: Norway Feast Day Calendars] :Another, dynamic calendar can be found here: ::[https://youronlineroots.com/helligdager.php Calendar of ecclesiastical holidays in Norway] ===Locality Information=== This topic is addressed on: [[:Category: Norway|the category page which has localities defined]]. The project is also working to set up the parishes/municipalities used by genealogists and the outline is found here: [[:Space:Norwegian_Parish_Categories|Norwegian Location Category Structure]]. ===Research Links=== The Norwegian Digital Archives were recently updated. Here is a link to the English version of the Digital Archives: https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/ ===Norwegian Words=== Some of the words one may find on a Norwegian census or other record: {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |Norwegian Word || Abbreviation || English Word |- |år || || year |- | alder || || age |- | bo; bodde|| || live; lived |- | bror|| || brothers |- | barn || || child |- | dø; død || || die; death |- | enke; enkemann || e. || widow; widower |- | far || || father |- | født(e); Fødeår|| || birth; birth year |- | gard; gaard|| || farm |- | gift || g. || married |- | gutt; gutter|| || boy; boys |- | hjem || || home |- | husmann || || cotter, crofter |- |kone; hans kone || || wife; his wife |- | mor|| || mother |- | navn|| || name |- | ugift|| u. || unmarried |- | ungkarl || || bachelor |} Here is a link to a Norwegian to English translation page, by Smartlink Corporation. The site can be used for non-commercial, personal use. Translations are limited to 1000 characters. Be aware that translations are not always perfect. http://imtranslator.net/translation/norwegian/to-english/translation/ Æ Ø Å æ ø å You can cut and paste the characters above, or, when using an English keyboard on a Windows computer, an alternative method is to use the numbers keypad, and type the code by holding down Alt key + the number below for the desired symbol: {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" ||Alt + || 4-digit code || symbol |- ||Alt + || 0198 || Æ |- || Alt + ||0230 || æ |- ||Alt + || 0197 ||Å |- ||Alt + || 0229 ||å |- ||Alt + || 0216 ||Ø |- ||Alt + || 0229 ||å |- ||Alt + || 0248||ø |- |}

Proper Victorian Table Settings

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'''The Proper Dudrear Table''' During the Victorian era, the dining room was often the woman of the house’s showcase. She could display her finest glassware, cut crystal bowls, silver platters, and fine porcelain plates. Besides the table settings were the delicate linens in the form of tablecloths, napkins, and dollies, all to validate what a great hostess she could be. If she was a fantastic cook or had an excellent hired cook, even better to impress her guests. This flaunting of overindulgence from the Victorian era carried over into the Edwardian era as demonstrated in this 1910 view of [[Groff-9|Mrs. Fannie Groff Dudrear]]'s table setting in her dining room. She poised for the photo with enormous pride for her magnificent table and the fine foods she had prepared. Fannie lived in small town Frederick, Maryland but took just as much satisfaction in showing off her homemaking skills as she had done for decades.

Prophet Family History

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This is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Prophet families and information about individuals, places, and things named Prophet. (Do you have any info about Prophets or the name? Please join the Trusted List to this page and participate. You can also post a comment or memory below.) === Alternate Spellings === The various spellings including Proffet, Profit and [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/P/PROFITT_1.html Profitt]. === Origins of the Surname Prophet === The origins include a mixture of Scottish, English, French, and German. Micing the surname from Middle English and Old French '''prophete''', Middle High German prophet ‘''prophet''’, ‘''seer''’, and from Greek prophetes ‘''predictor''’. With the letters 'pro' meaning ‘''before''’ and a derivative of 'phemi' meaning ‘''to speak''’, is the break down of the name. The surname (in different spellings) was found in England by 1200s and before that in France. It can refer to the occupational name for a soothsayer or even a village elder. In England an early recorded individual's name was '''William le Profete''' in 1220, which was written in the county of Berkshire. Then '''Ricardus Profet''' of Yorkshire, ws recorded in the Yorkshire Poll Tax of 1379. === Geographic Centers of Prophet Families === Mostly in Lancashire and Cheshire Counties of England are the Prophet families located. In the USA, most are in Massachusetts, Texas, Mississippi and Louisiana states. === Prophets on WikiTree === (Add your family here.) [[Category:Surnames]] [[Category:English Immigrants to America]]

Proposed Style Guide

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{{red|This is still a work in progress. Suggestions are gladly accepted.}} == About Sources == #A source is where your information came from. Whether the source is good or bad, reliable or unreliable, primary or secondary, a WikiTree profile needs to be sourced so that the reader knows where the information came from. #It should provide enough information for the reader to know exactly where the information came from and to be able to track down the reference if they so choose. == How To Add Sources To Profiles == :Every WikiTree profile requires that the last heading is a level two heading called Sources. Immediately below this heading the tag is also required. :{|border="1" cellpadding="2" style="background:#f0f0f0" |== Sources ==
|} :The tag inserts both [[#inlinecitations|inline citations]] and [[#footnotes|footnotes]] immediately below the ==Sources== heading and will automatically number them. Even if inline citations and footnotes are not used on a profile, the tag is still required. === List them at the bottom of a profile === :The simplest way to provide your sources is to just list them underneath the Sources header. This is analogous to a Source List, Bibliography or a Works Cited section of a book, journal or research paper. Usually, they are given as a [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Editing_Tips#Bulleted_lists bulleted list]. For example: :{|border="1" cellpadding="2" style="background:#f0f0f0" |Sources *Richardson, Douglas. ''Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families'', in 5 vols. (Salt Lake City, Utah, 2013). *Anderson, Robert Charles, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, vol. 1: A - F'', (Boston: NEHGS, 1995). *Shurtleff, Nathaniel ed. ''Records of the Colony of New Plymouth in New England, vol. 1: Court Orders 1633-1640''. (Boston, 1855). |} :When an entire profile is based on just a couple of sources, this method works well, but has the disadvantage of not associating a specific fact with a specific source. === Embed them into the narrative === :The preferred method of sourcing is to attach each fact to a specific source. We call these inline citations and they are created by inserting your source between two reference tags, {{blue|...Source here...}}. For example: :{|border="1" cellpadding="2" style="background:#f0f0f0" |Samuel Adams emigrated to Boston in 1630.Anderson, Robert Charles, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, vol. 1: A - F'', (Boston: NEHGS, 1995). |} :will appear in the biography as: :{|border="1" cellpadding="2" style="background:#f0f0f0" | Samuel Adams emigrated to Boston in 1630.Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633,'' Boston, MA: NEHGS (1995); volume I, pp 126-130. :Sources #Anderson, Robert Charles, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, vol. 1: A - F'', (Boston: NEHGS, 1995). |} :A quick way to add inline citations is to type or paste the citation into the biography where needed, highlight the citation, then clicking the https://www.wikitree.com/skins/common/images/cite-source.png button at the top of the edit page. This will automatically place the {{blue|...Source here...}} around the citation. == Sources Section Formatting == === Definitions === :'''Source:''' A source is where your information came from. Whether the source is good or bad, reliable or unreliable, primary or secondary, a WikiTree profile needs to be sourced so that the reader knows where the information came from. :'''Reference:''' References are the full and complete written descriptions of your sources. They should be complete enough that the reader knows exactly where the information came from, and allow the reader to track down the source for themselves should they choose. The term reference is sometimes used synonymously with the term citation. :'''Citation:''' More specifically, at WikiTree we use the term inline citation. It is a precise reference to a specific work or portion of a work that tells the reader exactly where the information can be found. Citations are placed in the text of biography using the tags {{blue|...}} in order to associate one statement or fact with the source it came from. The term citation is sometimes used synonymously with the term reference, though on WikiTree it more commonly refers specifically to the inline citations created by the {{blue|...}} tags. :'''Short citation:''' It is often useful as a matter of style and to reduce clutter to use an abbreviated form of a citation known as a short citation. If a short citation is used, a full and complete reference should be provided either in a previous inline citation or in a Source List. For example, {{blue|1850 Census}} or {{blue|Anderson, p. 150}} could be used as short inline citations if a full and complete reference is placed in the [[#SourceList|Source List]]. :'''Footnote:''' A footnote or endnote can be thought of as an ancillary piece of information printed at the bottom of a page. They are used to add additional detail when the information provided does not fit well into the narrative biography. Footnotes are also placed in the text of the biography using the opening and closing reference tags, {{blue|...}}. In some citation styles, footnotes refer to any numbered item at the foot of the page. In this usage, a WikiTree inline citation could also be called a footnote as they are both numbered items created by the {{blue|...}} tags. === Sections === :The sources can be divided up into four separate sections, though it is not required that you use all four. #Citations and Footnotes #Source List #See Also #Acknowledgements ===== Citations and Footnotes ===== :The first section of the sources is always the [[#citations|Citations and Footnotes]] which are embedded into the the text of the biography by placing your citation or footnote between two reference tags, {{blue|...}}. The idea is to associate every important fact with a specific reference. :This is the preferred and strongly encouraged method of providing sources on WikiTree. While it is possible to simply provide your sources in just a source list or bibliography, this makes it difficult for the reader to know exactly where a specific fact came from or if you even have a source for a specific fact at all. Even if no inline citations or footnotes are used in the biography, it is still required that the {{blue|}} tag be placed immediately below the [[#SourcesHeading|Sources heading]]. ===== Source List ===== :Birth Certificate of George Russell Beebe, Registration 398-5554-428 (1920), Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services - Bureau of Vital Records, Personal copy in the files of [[Beebe-655|Barbara Beebe]] :In all following references you can just use this: : :Done this way, all subsequent inline citations for this same source will point to the same footnote or citation at the bottom of the page. : CAVEAT: This approach doesn’t work well when you want a subsequent use of the source to include a different page number of quote. ===== Repeated use of the same source on a given profile page (with page #s) ===== :One common problem is how to reference multiple pages from a single book. A solution is to combine short inline citations with a source list containing the complete reference. :Put a complete reference in the Source list. For example: :{|border="1" cellpadding="2" style="background:#f0f0f0" |{{blue|== Sources ==


* Smith, David. ''The Smith Family of New York.'' (New York, 1930)." }} |} :Use short citations with page numbers: :{|border="1" cellpadding="2" style="background:#f0f0f0" |Mary Doe was born on 2 Feb 1895.{{blue|Smith, p. 153.}}
Mary Doe married John Smith on 14 Feb 1915.{{blue|Smith, p. 182.}} |} :Will appear on the profile page under sources as: :{|border="1" cellpadding="2" style="background:#f0f0f0" |{{blue|== Sources ==}} #{{blue|↑ Smith, p. 153}} #{{blue|↑ Smith, p. 182}} :{{blue|*Smith, David. ''The Smith Family of New York.'' (New York, 1930)." }} |} :It is also possible to directly link the inline citation to the source list reference using a {{blue|}} tag. A help page for a description and use of the {{blue|}} tag can be found [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Suggestion_Help_Span_tags here]. This citation to ''Evidence Explained'' contains a Span Id tag to take you to the complete reference in the source list.[[#Mills|Mills]]. ''Evidence Explained,'' 2nd ed. (2009). ===== The Use of Source Pages ===== :Source Pages are [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Free-Space_Profile free-space pages] which pertain to one or more source. They will contain pre-formatted references and instructions on how to use them. Thousands of these free-space Source Pages have been created and a list can be found on this [[Space:Category-Source|Category-Source]] page. Some instructions for their use are on this [[Space:How_to_Share_Sources_on_WikiTree|How_to_Share_Sources_on_WikiTree]] page, and a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U63ZYOPVS8o youtube video] with instructions is also available. :Some examples are: *[[Space:Governor_William_Bradford%27s_Letter_Book|Governor William Bradford's Letter Book]]. *[[Space:Pedigrees_From_The_Plea_Rolls|Pedigrees From The Plea Rolls]]. *[[Space:The_Eddy_Family_in_America|The Eddy Family in America]]. *[[Space:Quaker_Arrivals_at_Philadelphia%2C_1682-1750|Quaker Arrivals at Philadelphia, 1682-1750]]. === Example Profiles === :[[Sorg-81|Johann Melchior Sorg]] - Uses all four sections in the sources, and each of the sections is defined by a descriptor label. Uses short citations which refer directly to full references in the Source list. :[[White-506|William White of the Mayflower]] - Uses all four sections in the sources, and each of the sections is defined by a descriptor label. :[[Freeman-1326|Alice Freeman]] - Uses all four sections in the sources, and each of the sections is defined by a descriptor label. :[[Giffard-7|Roger Giffard]] - Uses three sections in the sources, and each of the sections is defined by a descriptor label. == Miscellaneous Notes on Sources == ===Commercial Web Sites as Sources=== :Links to sources on paid subscription sites such as Ancestry, FindMyPast, and MyHeritage can be frustrating for WikiTree members and visitors without access to these sites. We recommend searching for freely available copies of the source documents on sites such as FamilySearch, Google Books, USGenWeb, Archive.org, or HathiTrust. :If the source record is only available to paid subscribers, when providing the URL please also extract as much information as possible, such as relevant names, dates, and the source of the original data. === Citation Styles, Guides and the Citation Machine === :There are many formal styles for writing citations, all of them are acceptable. Remember the basic rule that a citation must be comprehensive enough so that the reader can identify where the information came from and to be able to track down the reference if they so choose. #''Evidence Explained'' - Elizabeth Shown Mills's book is often given as a standard reference for genealogical writing. #Chicago Manual of Style (CMoS) - #Turabian - A simplified form of CMoS. #Modern Language Association (MLA) - #American Psychological Association (APA) - :The Purdue Online Writing Lab gives an excellent overview of the major citation styles.
[https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/mla_style/mla_style_introduction.html MLA], [https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/apa_style/apa_style_introduction.html APA], [https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/chicago_manual_17th_edition/chicago_style_introduction.html CMoS] :Online citation generators can be extremely useful for generating references. :[https://www.citationmachine.net/style The Citation Machine], [https://www.easybib.com/ EasyBib], [https://www.citethisforme.com/us/citation-generator Cite This For Me]. == Reference Style Examples == :There is no single correct style for how to format a reference. WikiTree editors are encouraged to follow a formal style when writing out references. All of the standard citation formats are acceptable; none are perfect for all situations and sources used on WikiTree webpages. The preferred style is that found in ''Evidence Explained'' by Elizabeth Shown Mills which has become a standard reference for genealogical writing. It is recognized that the majority of WikiTree users do not have easy access to ''Evidence Explained;'' it most closely follows the Chicago Manual of Style (CMoS) which would certainly be an acceptable alternative. === Books === :A reference to a book should provide at a minimum the lead author's name, book title, and date of publication. :'''Preferred style:''' ''Evidence Explained'' bibliography. :Anderson, Robert Charles. ''The Great Migration Begins'' (Boston: NEHGS, 1995): page 100. :'''Minimum acceptable:''' Author. ''Book Title''. (Date). :Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins''. (1995): page 100. :'''Short citation example:''' :Anderson. ''Great Migration'' (1995): p. 100. or Anderson, p. 100 === Journals === :A reference to a journal should provide at a minimum the lead author's name, article title, journal name, date of publication, and page numbers. :'''Preferred style:''' ''Evidence Explained'' :Johnson, Caleb, Sue Allen, and Simon Neal. "The English Origin and Kinship of Mayflower Passengers William1 White and Dorothy1 (May) Bradford of Wisbech, Cambridgeshire" in ''The American Genealogist'', vol. 89 no. 2 (April 2017): pages 81-94. :'''Minimum acceptable:''' Journal name, date of publication, and page numbers. This is enough for the reader to exactly identify the source and find it. :''The American Genealogist'', (April 2017): pages 81-94. :'''Short citation example:''' :TAG (2017): p. 81. === Census Records === :United States census records can be found online in many places such as pay sites like ancestry.com or free sites like familysearch.org It is strongly encourage that WikiTree users use easily accessed sites such as familysearch.org. Both ancestry.com and familysearch.org provide pre-formatted citations. They can often be edited down as they contain too much information. A census record citation should contain the name of the census, the jurisdiction, page number, and identity of the individual involved. *A trimmed down record from FamilySearch.org:
1880 United States Census, database with images, ''FamilySearch'' (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWMK-LCF ), Edwin A Eaton in household of Robbert E Fitch, Laramie City, Albany, Wyoming, United States. *This could also be written:
1880 United States Census, Laramie City, Albany County, Wyoming. Dwelling 102, family 112, Edwin Eaton. (Ancestry.com database, [https://tinyurl.com/r643dz7 image 12 of 61]) === Web Pages=== :When citing web pages it is important to remember that it is likely that all links will eventually break. When the LDS church created familysearch.org, they broke millions of links at BYU Libraries. When ancestry.com changed their link format they broke millions of links. When rootsweb was hacked and went off line, millions of links were broken. When the internet itself changed their protocols from http:// to https://, millions of links were broken. So, in addition to providing a link to the web page, every effort should be made to identify and name the page, identify the author if known, and give an access date for pages which are likely to change. It is not necessary to provide an access date for material which does not change such as a scanned book or scanned journal article. These should be formatted exactly as you would the original book or journal. :Links to the web page should always be provided. See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Adding_Links Adding_Links] for more information. If a link breaks, it should not necessarily be deleted if it still provides some information as to where the information comes from. *Mills, Elizabeth Shown. ''Evidence Explained: Historical Analysis, Citation & Source Usage.'' [https://www.evidenceexplained.com/ EvidenceExplained.com Website]. (Accessed February 2020). *The National Archives: The Discovery Service.[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ The National Archives]. (Accessed February 2020). *Baldwin, Stewart. "William "the Conqueror" (Guillaume "le Conquérant")." ''[http://sbaldw.home.mindspring.com/hproject/henry.htm The Henry Project]: The Ancestors of King Henry II of England'' website. ([http://sbaldw.home.mindspring.com/hproject/prov/willi001.htm William the Conqueror page]; accessed April 2017). === Personal Knowledge === == To Be Added == #Many more Reference Style Examples #Links to standard referencing styles, e.g. ''Evidence Explained'', CMoS, MLA, APA, Chicago, etc. #Links to citation generators #Explanation of Source Pages #Comment on Commercial Websites ---- == Sources == :'''Footnotes and citations:''' :'''Source list:''' *Mills, Elizabeth Shown. ''Evidence Explained: Citing History Sources from Artifacts to Cyberspace,'' 2nd Edition. (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2009). *Mills, Elizabeth Shown. ''Evidence Explained: Citing History Sources from Artifacts to Cyberspace,'' 3rd Edition Revised. (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2017). *Mills, Elizabeth Shown. ''Evidence Explained: Historical Analysis, Citation & Source Usage.'' [https://www.evidenceexplained.com/ EvidenceExplained.com Website]. (Accessed February 2020). *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Sources_Style_Guide Sources Style Guide] - what this proposal is replacing. *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/229968/sources-style-guide-need-cleaning-up?show=229968#q229968 Sources G2G Post]. *Smith, Jillaine. ''[[Space:Jillaine's_Dream_Source_Help_Page | Jillaine's Dream Source Help Page]]''. WikiTree.com Website. (Accessed February 2020). *Chicago Manual of Style Online. *Purdue Online Writing Lab: [https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/mla_style/mla_formatting_and_style_guide/mla_general_format.html MLA Formatting and Style Guide]. Modern Language Association. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Citing_sources#Short_citations Wikipedia: Short Citations]. :'''See also:''' *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Biographies Help:Biographies]. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Acknowledgements Help:Acknowledgements]. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Sources Help:Sources]. *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Recommended_Tags Help:Recommended Tags]. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Recommended_Tags Help:Editing Tips]. :'''Acknowledgements:''' *This page incorporates ideas found on [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Jillaine%27s_Dream_Source_Help_Page#Citation_Styles Jillaine's Dream Source Help Page].

Proprietary Maryland

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[[Category: Province of Maryland]] THIS IS A DRAFT OF A PROPOSED ACTIVITY IN WIKITREE. COMMENTS AND CORRECTIONS WELCOME! ==What This Is== "Proprietary Maryland" is a proposed activity within WikiTree. Depending on interest it could become a sub project or project, but at the moment let's call it an activity. ==Time Period 1634-1689== The time period covered by the activity begins with the arrival of the first ships to Maryland, the Ark and the Dove, in 1634, and ends with the conversion of Maryland from a proprietary province to a royal colony in 1689. The activity covers all profiles of persons living in Maryland at any time between those two events. ==Objectives== The objectives of the activity include: :1) Enhancing the profiles of all persons covered by the activity so that the narratives are as complete as possible, with sources for all dates and documentation for listed parents, spouses and children. Enhancing the profile includes proposing merges as necessary to eliminate duplication, and de-linking ancestors and children for whom no documentation exists. :2) Supporting the appropriate categories for each profile by ensuring that each eligible profile is linked to all appropriate categories. There are a number of categories which may be appropriate for particular profiles. ==Related Categories== ===Categories to Place on Applicable Profiles=== These categories should be placed on ALL profiles qualifying for Proprietary Maryland: *[[:Category:Province of Maryland]] Province of Maryland *[[:Category: Maryland Founders and Settlers]] Maryland Founders and Settlers These categories should be placed on the Proprietary Maryland profiles to which they apply: *[[:Category:Maryland Colonists]] Maryland Colonists -- This is a subcategory of English Immigrants to Province of Maryland. Use this category only for an actual immigrant who was born on one side of the Atlantic and died on the other. * [[:Category: First Families of Maryland]] First Families of Maryland -- Residents of Maryland from 1634 to 1776 who held some type of public office or responsibility. Does not have to be an immigrant. * [[:Category: Ark and Dove, sailed 1634]] Ark and Dove. A person who actually was on one of these ships. * [[:Category: St. Mary's City, Province of Maryland]] St Mary's City, Province of Maryland. A person who actually lived in St. Mary's City. * [[:Category: Providence, Province of Maryland]] Providence, Province of Maryland. Persons who were part of the Puritan migration from Lower Norfolk County, Virginia to Providence (now Anne Arundel County) Maryland, from 1649 to 1660. * Notables Badge - {{Notables}} {{Notables}} * [[:Category: Maryland Governors]] Maryland Governors * [[Template:Migrating_Ancestor|Migrating Ancestor Template]]. Add this template to profiles where the person migrated to Maryland from another place, specifying the places involved. ===Categories to NOT place on profiles=== These categories are intended to provide information and resources and should not be placed on profiles. * [[:Category:US Southern Colonies Project]] U. S. Southern Colonies Project -- if you have joined this project, list yourself on this page by placing the category on your own profile. * US Southern Colonies Maryland Resource Page * [[:Category: 17th Century]] 17th Century. This is a Resource Page. * [[:Category: Province of Maryland, Immigrants from England]] English Immigrants to Province of Maryland. Use its subcategory, Maryland Colonists, instead. * [[:Category:Maryland]] Maryland. This is a Resource Page * [[:Category:Maryland Genealogy Resources]] Maryland Genealogy Resources. * [[:Category: Chesapeake Bay Colonies]] Chesapeake Bay Colonies. Use its subcategory, Province of Maryland. * [[:Category: Thirteen Colonies]] Thirteen Colonies. Use its subcategory, Province of Maryland ===Making Categorization of Profiles Simple=== Simply copy the entire list of categories below to the profile you're working on. Then delete those which don't apply! (The list of categories does not display except when you are in edit mode.) [[Category:Province of Maryland]]
[[Category: Maryland Founders and Settlers]]
[[Category:Maryland Colonists]]
[[Category: First Families of Maryland]]
[[Category: Ark and Dove, sailed 1634]]
[[Category: St. Mary's City, Province of Maryland]]
[[Category: Providence, Province of Maryland]]
[[Category: Maryland Governors]]
==How to Participate== # Add your name to the list of participants below, with an indication of your particular interest in Proprietary Maryland # Select a profile to enhance. Here are three ways to do this: ## You are working on your own ancestry and come to an ancestor who lived in Proprietary Maryland. Enhance the profile and add appropriate categories: ## Take a category that includes lists of eligible persons, i.e. First Families of Maryland or Ark and Dove. Find or create a profile for one of the persons on the list, enhance the profile and add appropriate categories. ## Look in the general index for persons living between 1634 and 1689, find the profile of one who is living in Maryland during that time, enhance the profile and add appropriate categories. # Enhance the profile: ## Research and add reliable data for dates and place of birth, marriage, death, as well as birthdates and places for parents and children. ## Research and add reliable data for significant biographical events. ## Add sources for all facts ## Ensure dates and places in data field are consistent with sourced material in narrative. ## Research spouses to make sure all spouses are verified. ## Develop list of children with sources for the information. Correct children data in data field to be consistent with sourced information. # Add Categories. Add categories from list on this page, as applicable. ==Resources== The list below is in addition to the lists of resources on ...... pages ===Available on Internet=== *McKenzie, George Norbury, [https://books.google.com/books?id=J1tlAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA564&lpg=PA564&dq=Brooke+Marsham+%22Anne+Calvert%22&source=bl&ots=311s_2v7OB&sig=eML8fEDPJ0BWffJE_o2ixV89TIs&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjP4YKtre3JAhWCRz4KHX63B9wQ6AEIRTAH#v=onepage&q=Brooke%20Marsham%20%22Anne%20Calvert%22&f=false Colonial Families of the United States]. Baltimore: Seaforth Press, 1917. Useful genealogy of prominent families although a number of errors have been identified in later research. * Dr. Lois Green Carr, '''[http://msa.maryland.gov/msa/speccol/html/carr.html Biographical Files of 17th and 18th Century Marylanders]''', St. Mary's County Career Files Maryland State Archives. Tips for using: -Scroll down and you will see two columns: Men - MSA SC 5094 and Women - MSA SC 4040. -Immediately below those headers are links labeled: Abstracts of these entries. You will be taken to either the [http://msa.maryland.gov/megafile/msa/speccol/sc5000/sc5094/html/index.html Men’s Career File Abstracts] or the [http://msa.maryland.gov/megafile/msa/speccol/sc4000/sc4040/html/index.html Women’s Career File Abstracts]. -Select the first letter of the surname and you will be taken to an alphabetical list of links to individual people. -Select the individual you are interested in and you will be taken to an image of a file card with information about that person, most of the time a summary card. There are usually more cards relating to that individual so keep clicking next until you get to someone else. *'''[http://guide.mdsa.net/pages/series.aspx?ID=S538 PREROGATIVE COURT, (Wills)], 1635-1777''', S538, Maryland State Archives. Recorded copies of wills, codicils, and oaths of witnesses. First two volumes contain wills transcribed from other sources (e.g., testamentary proceedings, inventories and accounts, patent records, and proceedings of the Governor and Council. Tips for using: [http://guide.mdsa.net/pages/series.aspx?ID=S538 PREROGATIVE COURT, (Wills)], 1635-1777. Scroll down until you see a list of Will Books. Use an index to find which book your person’s will should be found in. Click “View Wills” which will open a PDF of the entire will book. The citation you copied from the will index will include the page number. Depending on what kind of computer you use, use a function or slider to jump to that page. * [https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/index.php '''Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties'''] This site attempts to reconstruct a family tree of early British Colonial Settlers [pre 1776] of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties along the Potomac and Rappahannock River Valleys and is a work in progress. Site includes specific references to many published and unpublished works. ===Available in hard copy form only=== *Barnes, Robert W. Baltimore County Families, 1659-1759: *Barnes, Robert W. Maryland Marriages, 1634-1777,233 pages *Doliante, Sharon J. Maryland and Virginia Colonials: Genealogies of Some Colonial Families. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing co, 1991 *Getzendammer, David Cramer. Thomas Getzendanner of Maryland and South Carolina -- His Descendants: The Getson and Danner Families of Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, Arkansas and Texas. 1993. Maverick Publications, Inc., Bend, Oregon: 1993 * Gilland, Steve. Early Families of Frederick County, Maryland and Adams County, Pennsylvania. Heritage Books: Westminster, Maryland. 2006. * Myers, Margaret E. Marriage Licenses of Frederick County, Maryland. 1778 - 1810. Second Edition. Heritage Books: Westminster, Maryland. 2007. * Newman, Harry Wright. Anne Arundel Gentry: a Genealogical History of Twenty-Two Pioneers of Anne Arundel County, MD., and their Descendants. Privately Printed. Maryland Pioneer Series, 1933. * Newman, Harry Wright. The Flowering of the Maryland Palatinate. By the Author, Washington, 1961. * Skordas, Gust. The Early Settlers of Maryland. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co, 1968. * Shaffer, Stefanie R. Inhabitants of Frederick County, Maryland. Volume 1. 1750 - 1790. Heritage Books: Westminster, Maryland. 2006. * Shaffer, Stefanie R. Inhabitants of Frederick County, Maryland. Volume 2. 1749 - 1800. Heritage Books: Westminster, Maryland. 1997. ==Participants== * [[Day-1904]] Jack Day. Ancestors in Proprietary Maryland include Sampson Waring and Richard Cheney. Interested particularly in profiles of others who came to Providence (now Anne Arundel County) from Lower Norfolk County, Virginia in 1649-1650. * [[Lockhart-2210|Nae X]] The ancestors that I have identified are the Dents, but I am sure there are more. * [[McWhorter-226|Karen Wilhelm]] I am working on St. Mary's County from 1634 up to around 1750. Surnames include: McKay, Hebb, Beckwith, Forrest. Many families migrated to West Virginia or Kentucky in the later 18th Century. *[[Mattingly-90|Dee Dee Mattingly]], I'm interested in following. My families of interest are Mattingly, Carberry, Brewer, and Thomas in St. Mary's County. *[[Smith-4940|William Leverne Smith]], Descendant of Richard Brightwell, arrived 1666, in St. Mary's County, lived in Prince George's County later...his grandson, William Kinnick, Sgt Major, Rev War, Maryland 6th... also, William's other grandfather, Jasper Kinnick/Kennick/Kennett/Kinnett, perhaps son of Peter Kennett, arrived from England in Northampton, Virginia on 13 June 1655...known children born in Charles County, Maryland, 1680-1690.

Prospect Cemetery Information

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[[Category:East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Prospect Cemetery, East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Monroe County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for the Prospect Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Prospect Cemetery is in East Stroudsburg, Monroe County, Pennsylvania. It is located two exits from the Delaware River, near Pocono Medical Center and East Stroudsburg University. It was established in the late 1800s and includes 35 acres of land, of which about five acres are still undeveloped. The cemetery currently includes a mausoleum and a pet cemetery. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. ----- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
501 Prospect Street
East Stroudsburg, PA 18301
Phone: 570-424-0970 GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
40.988011, -75.176061 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Prospect+Cemetery/@40.988011,-75.176061,515m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x89c4886717eb5159:0xa945fb34b64f5f5f Prospect Cemetery on Google Maps] ===Links to Other Online Resources=== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=45832 Find A Grave] * [[Space:Prospect_Cemetery_Burials|List of burials from Geocities]] ----- ===Tasks Completed=== * ''Add tasks you have completed here'' ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link to existing WikiTree profiles or create new profiles for each person listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of their grave marker. The profile you create for a person can include other genealogical and biographical information, additional photos, and a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" | GPS ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Eilenberger-5|Eilenberger, Frederick W]]||1866||1938||||||||[[Image:Heller-186-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Heller-186|Eilenberger, Amy H ]]||1871||1943||||||||[[Image:Heller-186-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Eilenberger-4|Eilenberger, Amy ]]||1909||1996|||||||| |- | [[Eilenberger-1|Eilenberger, Margaret ]]||1902||1996|||||||| |- |}

Protestant Missions

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[[Category:Protestant Missionaries]] [[Category:Religion Project]] == Welcome == Welcome to the new Protestant Missions Project! {{Image|file=Protestant_Missions.png |align=center |size=400px |caption=The project launched on July 7, 2023 }} == Mission Statement == The Protestant Missions Project highlights the individuals involved in the movement, seeking to develop well-sourced profiles with good biographies and connections to the main tree. == Current Sticker == Add the sticker immediately after the Biography heading of the profile: {{Religion|image=Protestant_Missions.png|text=was a [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Protestant_Missions Protestant missionary].}} Note that the sticker does not currently categorize the individual. Be sure to add the following category text immediately before the Biography heading in the profile: [[Category:Protestant Missionaries]] == Members == '''Want to join?''' Wonderful! Glad to have you. 1. Write a comment below, letting us know what you plan to achieve for the project and how the other members can assist you with your efforts. 2. Add your name to the list here! === List of Members === * [[Smith-126297|Zachary Jon Smith]] - current informal project coordinator * [[Day-1904|Jack Day]] - member *Howard Carlson * [[Johnstone-588|Judith (Johnstone) Chidlow]] Canadian * [[Hallett-341|Cathryn Hondros]] *[[Pickup-177|Trevor Pickup]] manager of the [[Space:History_of_Nonconformists_in_London%2C_England_and_surrounding_counties|History of Nonconformists in London, England and surrounding counties]] and [[Space:Society_for_Promoting_Religious_Knowledge_among_the_Poor|Society for Promoting Religious Knowledge among the Poor]] *[[Spradley-150|Mary Spradley Morken]] == Future of the Project == The goal is that by December 2023, we can become a sub-project or project team of the [[Project:Religion|Religion Project]], if they are on board with that and there is adequate interest on our end as well. == Task List == '''Primary''' * Create new profiles for people involved in Protestant Missions. * Add sources to profiles. * Write and edit biographies. * Connect especially notable profiles to the main tree. *Categorize them according to the '''place''' they served, i.e. "Missionaries in India," "Missionaries in China", etc. * Work on individuals from the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Christian_Heroes_Then_and_Now Christian Heroes Then and Now] category. '''Secondary''' * Coordinate with the Religion Project to develop additional categorization. ==Resources== '''History of Protestant Missions''' * [https://www.britannica.com/topic/Christianity/Protestant-missions-1500-1950 Britannica] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Protestant_missionary_societies Wikipedia] * [https://www.encyclopedia.com/humanities/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/protestantism-and-protestant-missions Encyclopedia.com] '''WikiTree Help''' *[[Project:Religion|Religion Project]] *[[Help:Starting a Project|Starting a Project]] * [[Help:Projects|Projects]]

Providence, sailing of 1682

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[[Category:Providence, sailed July 1682]] "The ship called the ''Providence'' from old England, Capt. Robert Hopper comander, arived here in Delewere River the 29th of the 7th MO, 1682" Providence loaded in Scarborough Between 13-19 July 1682. '''Ship's Master:''' Captain Robert Hooper --- * William Carter [[#WS |(ws)]] Research required - see notes on [[Carter-8652]] and [[Carter-3615]]; need to find info on Susannah Griffith, and children * John Lash [[#WS |(ws)]] == Sources & Notes == '''{{Green|(ws)}}''' Ancestor approved for Membership in the [http://www.welcomesociety.org Welcome Society] (list online 1/6/2015) {| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" style="text-align:center" |- ! [[Image:My_Images.jpg|50px]] || '''Fleet of William Penn'''
[[Project:William Penn and Early Pennsylvania Settlers |Pennsylvania Settlers]] |- !1681 | [[:Category:Bristol Factor, sailed October 1681 | Bristol Factor]], [[:Category:John and Sarah, sailed October 1681 | John & Sarah ]] |- !1682 |[[:Category: Adventure, sailed September 1682|Adventure]], [[:Category:Amity, sailed April 1682 | Amity]], [[:Category:Antelope, sailed 1682 | Antelope ]] , [[:Category:Bristol Factor, sailed August 1682 | Bristol Factor]], [[:Category:Elizabeth, Ann and Catherine, sailed July 1682 | Elizabeth, Ann & Catherine ]], [[:Category:Freeman, sailed June 1682 | Freeman ]], [[:Category:Friends Adventure, sailed May 1682 |Friends Adventure ]], [[:Category:Friendship, sailed May 1682 | Friendship]], [[:Category:Golden Hinde, sailed June 1682 | Golden Hinde]], [[:Category:Hester and Hannah, sailed March 1682 | Hester and Hanna]], [[:Category:Hopewell, sailed July 1682 | Hopewell]], [[:Category:Jeffrey, sailed September 1682 | Jeffrey]], [[:Category:Lamb, sailed July 1682 | Lamb]], [[:Category:Lyon, sailed May 1682 | Lyon]], [[:Category:Mary, sailed May 1682 | Mary]], [[:Category:Providence, sailed July 1682 | Providence]], [[:Category:Samuel, sailed May 1682 | Samuel]], [[:Category:Society, sailed May 1682 | Society]], [[:Category:Submission, sailed September 1682 | Submission]], [[:Category:Unicorn, sailed October 1682 | Unicorn]], [[:Category:Welcome, sailed August 1682 | Welcome]] |}

Providence County, Rhode Island, Cemeteries

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The following table is an index to cemeteries that are listed by the [http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/Default.aspx Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Commission] which are located in Providence County, Rhode Island.

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'''Providence County Cemeteries'''
|- valign=top !#!!Name!!Burials!!FAG!!WikiTree!!City!! |- valign=top |1208||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU001 CLARK SHERMAN LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2246963 Sherman Lot]||[[:Category: Sherman Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Sherman Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1209||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU002 BROWN - MILLARD LOT]||21||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216868 Brown-Millard Lot]||[[:Category: Brown-Millard Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Brown-Millard Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1210||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU003 WHIPPLE LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2247091 Whipple Lot]||||Burrillville||Whipple Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1211||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU004 CALEB LOGEE LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2247171 Logee Lot]||[[:Category: Logee Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Logee Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1212||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU005 REV MOAB PAINE LOT]||21||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2263579 Paine Lot]||[[:Category: Rev Moab Paine Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Paine Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1213||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU006 ALBEE - PAINE LOT]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2263586 Albee-Paine Lot]||[[:Category: Albee-Paine Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Albee-Paine Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1214||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU007 EDDY - ALDRICH LOT]||40||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2211113 Eddy-Aldrich Lot]||[[:Category: Eddy-Aldrich Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Eddy-Aldrich Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1215||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU008 MARTIN SMITH LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2267466 Smith Lot]||[[:Category: Martin Smith Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Smith Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1216||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU009 FRANK PROUTY]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2449428 Prouty - Bishop Lot]||[[:Category: Prouty - Bishop Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Prouty - Bishop Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1217||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU010 ST PATRICK'S CEMETERY]||700||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2142933 Saint Patricks Cemetery]||[[:Category: Saint Patrick's Cemetery, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Saint Patricks Cemetery, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1218||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU011 PAINE-PHILLIPS-SAYLES LOT]||37||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2263621 Paine-Phillips-Sayles Lot]||[[:Category: Paine-Phillips-Sayles Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Paine-Phillips-Sayles Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1219||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU012 MARSH-HOPKINS-POTTER]||44||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216373 Marshall-Hopkins-Potter Lot]||[[:Category: Marshall-Hopkins-Potter Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Marshall-Hopkins-Potter Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1220||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU013 ELDER WILLIAM BOWEN LOT]||26||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2278069 Bowen Lot]||||Burrillville||Bowen Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1221||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU014 PASCOAG CEMETERY]||502||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1984219 Pascoag Cemetery]||[[:Category: Pascoag Cemetery, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Pascoag Cemetery, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1222||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU015 ST PATRICK'S CEMETERY]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1965412 Saint Patricks Cemetery]||||Burrillville||Saint Patricks Cemetery, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1223||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU016 ZEBEDE WILLIAMS LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2382234 Williams Lot]||[[:Category: Williams Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Williams Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1224||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU017 SAYLES - EDDY LOT]||77||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2228558 Sayles-Eddy Lot]||[[:Category: Sayles-Eddy Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Sayles-Eddy Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1225||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU018 JONATHAN LACKEY LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2368709 Lackey Lot]||[[:Category: Lackey Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Lackey Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1226||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU019 MT ST CHARLES CEMETERY]||124||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2377642 Brothers of the Sacred Heart Cemetery]||||Burrillville||Brothers of the Sacred Heart Cemetery, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1227||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU020 HARRIS-WHITE-DARLING LOT]||55||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2222208 Harris-White-Darling Lot]||[[:Category: Harris-White-Darling Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Harris-White-Darling Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1228||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU021 DUTY SMITH LOT]||41||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2211185 Smith-Hunt Lot]||[[:Category:Duty Smith Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Smith-Hunt Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1229||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU022 RUFUS WILLIAMS LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2253224 Williams Lot]||||Burrillville||Williams Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1230||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU023 SAMUEL LEE LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2285943 Lee Lot]||||Burrillville||Lee Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1231||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU024 JOHN MATHEWSON LOT]||31||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2372263 Mathewson Lot]||||Burrillville||Mathewson Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1232||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU025 OTHNIEL YOUNG LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248246 Young Lot]||[[:Category: Young Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Young Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1233||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU026 HARRISVILLE CEMETERY]||700||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2159504 Harrisville Cemetery]||[[:Category: Harrisville Cemetery, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Harrisville Cemetery, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1234||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU027 SMITH ALDRICH LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2286082 Aldrich Lot]||||Burrillville||Aldrich Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1235||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU028 ALDRICH-THAYER LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2196877 Aldrich-Thayer Lot]||[[:Category: Aldrich-Thayer Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Aldrich-Thayer Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1236||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU029 COOKE/THAYER LOT]||29||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2218692 Cooke Cemetery]||||Burrillville||Cooke Cemetery, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1237||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU030 AMASA ESTEN LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2372158 Amasa Esten Lot]||||Burrillville||Amasa Esten Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1238||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU031 JOSEPH ESTEN LOT]||60||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2263638 Joseph Esten Lot]||[[:Category: Joseph Esten Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Joseph Esten Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1239||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU032 JEREMIAH MOWRY LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2263051 Mowry Lot]||||Burrillville||Mowry Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1240||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU033 AMASA MOWRY LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2228181 Mowry Lot]||||Burrillville||Mowry Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1241||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU034 SILAS COMSTOCK LOT]||19||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2599961 Silas Comstock Lot]||[[:Category: Silas Comstock Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Silas Comstock Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1242||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU035 BARTLETT-MOWRY LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2253625 Bartlett-Mowry Cemetery]||[[:Category: Bartlett-Mowry Cemetery, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Bartlett-Mowry Cemetery, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1243||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU036 SAMUEL INMAN LOT]||46||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2243149 Samuel Inman Lot]||||Burrillville||Samuel Inman Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1244||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU037 BALLOU-BUFFUM LOT]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2211910 Ballou-Buffum Lot]||||Burrillville||Ballou-Buffum Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1245||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU038 George INMAN LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2379901 George Inman Lot]||||Burrillville||George Inman Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1246||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU039 LEONARD NASON LOT]||27||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2606788 Leonard Nason Lot]||[[:Category: Leonard Nason Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Leonard Nason Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1247||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU040 AMASA BALLOU LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2212104 Ballou Lot]||[[:Category: Amasa Ballou Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Ballou Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1248||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU041 OTIS BLIGH LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2213280 Bligh Lot]||||Burrillville||Bligh Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1249||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU042 HICKS-SMITH LOT]||29||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2263692 Hicks-Smith Cemetery]||[[:Category: Hicks-Smith Cemetery, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Hicks-Smith Cemetery, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1250||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU043 BEZALEEL PAINE LOT]||19||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2263629 Paine Lot]||[[:Category: Bezaleel Paine Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Paine Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1251||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU044 MOREY-ROSS LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2263674 Mowry-Ross Lot]||||Burrillville||Mowry-Ross Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1252||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU045 ANDREW HARRIS LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2221092 Harris Lot]||[[:Category: Harris Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Harris Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1253||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU046 COOPER-MOWRY LOT]||52||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2263647 Cooper-Mowry Lot]||[[:Category: Cooper-Mowry Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Cooper-Mowry Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1254||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU047 EMER MOWRY LOT]||42||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2247152 Mowry Lot]||[[:Category: Emer Mowry Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Mowry Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1255||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU048 CARY-BALLOU LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2212105 Cary-Ballou Lot]||[[:Category: Cary-Ballou Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Cary-Ballou Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1256||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU049 SETH ROSS LOT]||32||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2279701 Ross Lot]||[[:Category: Ross Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Ross Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1257||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU050 JAMES WILSON LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2276549 Wilson Lot]||[[:Category: Wilson Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Wilson Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1258||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU051 JOSIAH BROWN LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2606843 Josiah Brown Lot]||||Burrillville||Josiah Brown Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1259||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU052 CAPT NATHAN TAFT LOT]||35||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2606845 Captain Nathan Taft Lot]||||Burrillville||Captain Nathan Taft Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1260||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU053 HARRIS-FLAGG LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2279436 Harris-Flagg Lot]||||Burrillville||Harris-Flagg Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1261||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU054 NATHANIEL JENCKES LOT]||27||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2219075 Jenckes Lot]||[[:Category: Jenckes Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Jenckes Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1262||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU055 RHODES-GLEASON LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696482 Rhodes-Gleason Lot]||||Burrillville||Rhodes-Gleason Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1263||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU056 SMITH-TAFT LOT]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2222710 Smith-Taft Lot]||||Burrillville||Smith-Taft Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1264||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU057 NOAH ARNOLD LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2283573 Arnold Lot]||[[:Category: Arnold Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Arnold Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1265||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU058 DANIEL SMITH LOT]||58||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2267463 Smith Lot]||[[:Category: Daniel Smith Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Smith Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1266||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU059 PAYNE LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696483 Payne Lot]||||Burrillville||Payne Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1267||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU060 STEARLING PAINE LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2263667 Paine Lot]||[[:Category: Stearling Paine Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Paine Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1268||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU061 ARCA WALLING LOT]||48||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2372286 Arca Walling Lot]||||Burrillville||Arca Walling Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1269||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU062 ST THERESA'S CEMETERY]||300||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2356031 Saint Theresas Cemetery]||||Burrillville||Saint Theresas Cemetery, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1270||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU063 STEERE LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696484 Steere Lot]||[[:Category: Steere Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Steere Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1271||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU064 SIMEON STEERE LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2243217 Steere Lot]||||Burrillville||Steere Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1272||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU065 HARVEY THAYER LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2607048 Harvey Thayer Lot]||||Burrillville||Harvey Thayer Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1273||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU066 JOHN WHITE LOT]||23||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2372091 White Lot]||||Burrillville||White Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1274||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU067 YOUNG-WHITE LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2339348 Young- White Lot]||||Burrillville||Young- White Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1275||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU068 FRIENDS LOT]||51||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2279987 Friends Lot]||[[:Category:Friends Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Friends Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1276||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU069 WASHINGTON LOGEE LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2374356 Logee Lot]||||Burrillville||Logee Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1277||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU070 ALPHEUS HUMES LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2607050 Alpheus Humes Lot]||||Burrillville||Alpheus Humes Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1278||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU071 JACOB WALLING LOT]||63||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2372400 Walling Lot]||[[:Category: Walling Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Walling Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1279||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU072 NELSON PAYNE LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2607063 Nelson Payne Lot]||||Burrillville||Nelson Payne Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1280||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU073 PHETTEPLACE-SMITH LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2267490 Phetteplace-Smith Lot]||[[:Category: Phetteplace-Smith Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Phetteplace-Smith Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1281||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU074 CHARLES S SMITH LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2267467 Smith Lot]||[[:Category: Charles S. Smith Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Smith Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1282||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU075 CAPT JOHN SMITH LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2265524 Captain John Smith Lot]||[[:Category: Captain John Smith Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Captain John Smith Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1283||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU076 JAMES O SMITH LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2267471 Smith Lot]||||Burrillville||Smith Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1284||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU077 HENRY N SMITH LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2267473 Smith Lot]||||Burrillville||Smith Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1285||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU078 INMAN-JOSLIN LOT]||36||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2197599 Inman-Joslin Lot]||[[:Category: Inman-Joslin Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Inman-Joslin Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1286||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU079 BUFFUM LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2448796 Buffum Lot]||||Burrillville||Buffum Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1287||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU080 TOURTELLOT-INMAN LOT]||21||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696485 Tourtellot-Inman Lot]||||Burrillville||Tourtellot-Inman Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1288||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU081 JOHN WHITE LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696486 John White Lot]||||Burrillville||John White Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1289||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU082 ISRAEL YOUNG LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2577198 Young Lot]||||Burrillville||Young Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1290||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU083 PHETTEPLACE-JONES LOT]||28||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2589640 Phetteplace-Jones Lot]||||Burrillville||Phetteplace-Jones Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1291||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU084 TAFT LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2607401 Taft Lot]||||Burrillville||Taft Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1292||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU085 RUFUS-ALDRICH]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696491 Rufus-Aldrich Lot]||||Burrillville||Rufus-Aldrich Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1293||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU086 WILLIAM COMSTOCK LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696492 William Comstock Lot]||||Burrillville||William Comstock Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1294||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU087 JESSE TAFT LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2276548 Taft Lot]||||Burrillville||Taft Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1295||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU088 SHERMAN-BURLINGAME LOT]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2222326 Sherman-Burlingame Lot]||||Burrillville||Sherman-Burlingame Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1296||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU089 ROBBINS-LAPHAM LOT]||31||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2395720 Robbins - Lapham Lot]||||Burrillville||Robbins - Lapham Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1297||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU090 LIPPITT EDDY LOT]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2607402 Lippitt Eddy Lot]||||Burrillville||Lippitt Eddy Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1298||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU091 ELGER LOT]||22||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696494 Elger Lot]||||Burrillville||Elger Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1299||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU092 TAFT-BAKER LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2279961 Taft-Baker Lot]||||Burrillville||Taft-Baker Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1300||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU093 STEPHEN LOGEE LOT]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2607408 Stephen Logee Lot]||||Burrillville||Stephen Logee Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1301||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU094 MATHEWSON-ROSS LOT]||48||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2227798 Mathewson-Ross Lot]||[[:Category:Mathewson-Ross Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Mathewson-Ross Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1302||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU095 STEPHEN VALLETT LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2607413 Stephen Vallett Lot]||||Burrillville||Stephen Vallett Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1303||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU096 UNKNOWN LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696495 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Burrillville #96]||||Burrillville||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Burrillville #96, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1304||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU097 DEA TIMOTHY DEAN LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2279813 Deacon Timothy Dean Lot]||||Burrillville||Deacon Timothy Dean Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1305||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU098 ISHMAEL SAYLES LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696496 Ishmael Sayles Lot]||[[:Category: Ishmael Sayles Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Ishmael Sayles Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1306||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU099 HOWARD LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696497 Howard Lot]||||Burrillville||Howard Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1307||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU100 CROFF-LEWIS LOT]||35||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2615139 Croff-Lewis Lot]||||Burrillville||Croff-Lewis Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1308||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU101 RANDALL ANGELL LOT]||26||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2265440 Angell Lot]||||Burrillville||Angell Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1309||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU102 STEPHEN WHIPPLE LOT]||26||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2228635 Whipple Lot]||||Burrillville||Whipple Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1310||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU103 JOHN SMITH LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2267531 John Smith Lot]||[[:Category: John Smith Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||John Smith Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1311||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU104 WALTER PHETTEPLACE LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2613205 Walter Phetteplace Lot]||[[:Category: Walter Phetteplace Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Walter Phetteplace Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1312||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU105 ASAEL KEACH LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2279241 Asael Keach Lot]||||Burrillville||Asael Keach Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1313||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU106 SETH WHEELOCK LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2594629 Seth Wheelock Lot]||[[:Category: Seth Wheelock Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Seth Wheelock Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1314||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU107 SMITH PAINE LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2263699 Paine Lot]||[[:Category: Smith Paine Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Paine Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1315||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU108 BURKE-FRANKE LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2613207 Burke-Frank Lot]||||Burrillville||Burke-Frank Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1316||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU109 COOMER SMITH LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2267476 Smith Lot]||||Burrillville||Smith Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1317||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU110 PAINE LOT]||35||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696498 Paine Lot]||(no burials)||Burrillville||Paine Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1318||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU111 ROSS LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696499 Ross Lot]||||Burrillville||Ross Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1319||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU112 COOK LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696500 Cook Lot]||||Burrillville||Cook Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1320||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU113 LEWIS LOT]||40||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696501 Lewis Lot]||||Burrillville||Lewis Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1321||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU114 JESSE SMITH LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2267449 Smith Lot]||[[:Category: Jesse Smith Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Smith Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1322||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU115 SMITH LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696502 Smith Lot]||||Burrillville||Smith Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1323||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU116 John GREENE LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2213281 Greene Lot]||[[:Category: Greene Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Greene Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1324||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU117 MOWRY LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696503 Mowry Lot]||||Burrillville||Mowry Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1325||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU118 SAYLES COOK LOT]||22||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2209025 Sayles-Cook Lot]||[[:Category: Sayles-Cook Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Sayles-Cook Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1326||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU119 SAMUEL SMITH LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696504 Samuel Smith Lot]||||Burrillville||Samuel Smith Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1327||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU120 SMITH LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696505 Smith Lot]||||Burrillville||Smith Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1328||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU121 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696506 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Burrillville #121]||||Burrillville||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Burrillville #121, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1329||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU122 PAINE LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696507 Paine Lot]||(no burials)||Burrillville||Paine Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1330||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU123 URIAH MOWRY LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696508 Uriah Mowry Lot]||||Burrillville||Uriah Mowry Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1331||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU124 JAMES IRONS LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2613236 James Irons Lot]||||Burrillville||James Irons Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1332||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU125 UNKNOWN LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696509 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Burrillville #125]||||Burrillville||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Burrillville #125, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1333||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU126 DAVID COLWELL LOT]||32||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2374437 Colwell Lot]||[[:Category: Colwell Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Colwell Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1334||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU127 URIAH MOWRY LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2613239 Uriah Mowry Lot]||[[:Category:Uriah Mowry Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Uriah Mowry Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1335||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU128 AMAZIAH HARRIS LOT]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2278785 Amaziah Harris Lot]||||Burrillville||Amaziah Harris Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1336||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU129 UNKNOWN LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696510 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Burrillville #129]||||Burrillville||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Burrillville #129, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1337||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU500 YOUNG LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696511 Young Lot]||||Burrillville||Young Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1338||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU501 MATHEWSON LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2613249 Mathewson Lot]||||Burrillville||Mathewson Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1339||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU600 SMITH FAMILY LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2613250 Smith Lot]||||Burrillville||Smith Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1340||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU601 SMITH LOT]||||||||Burrillville||, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1341||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU603 IRONS-SMITH]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2613251 Irons-Smith Lot]||||Burrillville||Irons-Smith Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1342||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CF001 MOSHASSUCK CEMETERY]||15600||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/215564 Moshassuck Cemetery]||[[:Category: Moshassuck Cemetery, Central Falls, Rhode Island]]||Central Falls||Moshassuck Cemetery, Central Falls, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1343||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR001 ST ANN'S CEMETERY]||99999||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/104477 Saint Ann Cemetery]||[[:Category: Saint Ann Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Saint Ann Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1344||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR002 POCASSET CEMETERY]||25000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/104473 Pocasset Cemetery]||[[:Category: Pocasset Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Pocasset Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1345||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR003 OAKLAND CEMETERY]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2145459 Oakland Cemetery]||[[:Category: Oakland Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Oakland Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1346||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR004 JAMES HILLS BURIAL GROUND]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2348262 James Hills Burial Ground]||||Cranston||James Hills Burial Ground, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1347||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR005 WILLIAM FENNER LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2185518 Fenner Lot]||||Cranston||Fenner Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1348||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR006 JOSEPH BURTON LOT]||60||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2247173 Joseph Burton Lot]||[[:Category: Joseph Burton Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Joseph Burton Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1349||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR007 FIELD-LAWTON LOT]||110||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2209438 Field-Lawton Cemetery]||[[:Category: Field-Lawton Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Field-Lawton Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1350||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR008 FREEBORN BRAYTON LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2247259 Freeborn Brayton Cemetery]||||Cranston||Freeborn Brayton Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1351||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR009 GEN CHRISTOPHER LIPPITT LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2247349 General Christopher Lippitt Lot]||[[:Category: General Christopher Lippitt Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||General Christopher Lippitt Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1352||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR010 UNKNOWN LOT]||66||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2692726 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Cranston #10]||||Cranston||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Cranston #10, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1353||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR011 SANFORD KNIGHT LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2209439 Sanford Knight Cemetery]||||Cranston||Sanford Knight Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1354||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR012 ALFRED GRAVES LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2259328 Graves Lot]||||Cranston||Graves Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1355||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR013 JULIA A KNIGHT LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2209444 Julia A. Knight Lot]||||Cranston||Julia A. Knight Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1356||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR014 DAVID POTTER LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2268152 Potter Lot]||||Cranston||Potter Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1357||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR015 KNIGHT-FISKE LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216595 Knight-Fiske Lot]||||Cranston||Knight-Fiske Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1358||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR016 ROBERTS - MATHEWSON LOT]||21||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216598 Roberts-Mathewson Lot]||||Cranston||Roberts-Mathewson Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1359||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR017 WILLIAM BAILEY LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2213625 William Bailey Lot]||||Cranston||William Bailey Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1360||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR018 FENNER - LAWTON LOT]||34||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2217321 Fenner-Lawton Cemetery]||[[:Category: Fenner-Lawton Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Fenner-Lawton Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1361||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR019 NICHOLAS SHELDON LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2247657 Nicholas Sheldon Lot]||||Cranston||Nicholas Sheldon Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1362||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR020 KNIGHTVILLE MEETING HOUSE LOT]||150||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2185547 Knightsville Meeting House Cemetery]||[[:Category: Knightsville Meeting House Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Knightsville Meeting House Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1363||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR021 NEHEMIAH KNIGHT LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216291 Nehemiah Knight Lot]||[[:Category: Nehemiah Knight Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Nehemiah Knight Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1364||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR022 JACOB CLARKE LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2213626 Jacob Clarke Lot]||[[:Category:Jacob Clarke Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Jacob Clarke Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1365||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR023 BETHANY LUTHERAN SWEDISH CEME]||200||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2220103 Bethany Lutheran Cemetery]||||Cranston||Bethany Lutheran Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1366||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR024 NATHAN THORNTON LOT]||35||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2219124 Nathan Thornton Lot]||[[:Category: Nathan Thornton Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Nathan Thornton Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1367||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR025 URIAH EDDY LOT]||34||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2176741 Uriah Eddy Lot]||[[:Category: Uriah Eddy Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Uriah Eddy Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1368||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR026 JOHN STAFFORD LOT]||37||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249496 John Stafford Lot]||||Cranston||John Stafford Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1369||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR027 HUGH STONE FAMILY LOT]||31||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2692913 Hugh Stone Family Lot (Defunct)]||||Cranston||Hugh Stone Family Lot (Defunct), Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1370||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR028 SAMUEL STONE LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2227981 Samuel Stone Lot]||[[:Category: Samuel Stone Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Samuel Stone Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1371||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR029 REUBEN TURNER LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2692915 Reuben Turner Lot (Defunct)]||||Cranston||Reuben Turner Lot (Defunct), Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1372||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR030 KING-RANDALL LOT]||52||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2228945 King-Randall Lot]||[[:Category: King-Randall Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||King-Randall Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1373||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR031 EDWARD EDWARDS LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2692916 Edward Edwards Lot (Defunct)]||||Cranston||Edward Edwards Lot (Defunct), Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1374||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR032 GEORGE COLVIN LOT]||33||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2218467 George Colvin Lot]||[[:Category: George Colvin Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||George Colvin Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1375||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR033 SCITUATE AVE BURIAL GROUND]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2692918 Scituate Avenue Burial Ground (Defunct)]||||Cranston||Scituate Avenue Burial Ground (Defunct), Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1376||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR034 THOMAS ANDREWS LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2168086 Thomas Andrews Cemetery]||||Cranston||Thomas Andrews Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1377||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR035 RHODES-GREENE LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2213629 Rhodes-Greene Lot]||[[:Category: Rhodes-Greene Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Rhodes-Greene Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1378||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR036 CAPT PHILLIP SHELDON LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2158793 Captain Philip Sheldon Cemetery]||[[:Category: Captain Philip Sheldon Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Captain Philip Sheldon Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1379||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR037 DR GEORGE WATERMAN LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2233925 Doctor George Waterman Lot]||||Cranston||Doctor George Waterman Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1380||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR038 SARLE LOT]||65||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216601 Sarle Lot]||||Cranston||Sarle Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1381||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR039 EBENEZER FULLER LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249419 Ebenezer Fuller Cemetery]||||Cranston||Ebenezer Fuller Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1382||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR040 MAJ THOMAS FENNER LOT]||84||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2188377 Major Thomas Fenner Lot]||[[:Category:Major Thomas Fenner Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Major Thomas Fenner Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1383||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR041 BETSEY WILLIAM CEMETERY]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2208514 Williams Family Cemetery]||[[:Category:Williams Family Cemetery, Providence, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Williams Family Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1384||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR042 WILLIAM KNIGHT LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216303 William Knight Lot]||||Cranston||William Knight Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1385||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR043 LODOWICK BRAYTON LOT]||40||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216604 Lodowick Brayton Lot]||||Cranston||Lodowick Brayton Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1386||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR044 WILLIAM NICHOLAS LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249412 William Nicholas Lot]||||Cranston||William Nicholas Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1387||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR045 JOHN STONE LOT]||19||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2233463 John Stone Lot]||[[:Category: John Stone Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||John Stone Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1388||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR046 URIAN WESTCOTT LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2218384 Urian Westcott Lot]||[[:Category: Urian Westcott Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Urian Westcott Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1389||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR047 BENJAMIN RANDALL SR LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249398 Benjamin Randall Sr. Cemetery]||||Cranston||Benjamin Randall Sr. Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1390||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR048 JEREMIAH KING LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2237628 Jeremiah King Lot]||[[:Category: Jeremiah King Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Jeremiah King Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1391||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR049 CRANSTON LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2236167 Deacon Anthony Potter Lot]||[[:Category: Deacon Anthony Potter Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Dea Anthony Potter Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1392||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR050 ELDER ELISHA GREENE LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2213633 Elder Elisha Greene Lot]||[[:Category: Elder Elisha Greene Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Elder Elisha Greene Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1393||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR051 EPHRAIM MARTIN LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249383 Ephraim Martin Cemetery]||[[:Category: Ephraim Martin Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Ephraim Martin Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1394||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR052 JOSIAH WESTCOTT LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2234304 Josiah Westcott Lot]||[[:Category: Josiah Westcott Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Josiah Westcott Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1395||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR053 JOSEPH BRAYTON LOT]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2246114 Joseph Brayton Lot]||||Cranston||Joseph Brayton Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1396||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR054 THOMAS BAKER LOT]||22||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2239160 Thomas Baker Lot]||||Cranston||Thomas Baker Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1397||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR055 ARKWRIGHT CEMETERY]||63||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249372 Arkwright Cemetery]||||Cranston||Arkwright Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1398||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR056 BENJAMIN CARPENTER LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2230979 Benjamin Carpenter Lot]||[[:Category: Benjamin Carpenter Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Benjamin Carpenter Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1399||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR057 NATHAN PEARCE LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216379 Nathan Pearce Lot]||[[:Category: Nathan Pearce Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Nathan Pearce Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1400||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR058 DANIEL S CONGDON LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249370 Daniel S. Congdon Lot]||||Cranston||Daniel S. Congdon Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1401||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR059 BENJAMIN RANDALL JR LOT]||28||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249366 Benjamin Randall Jr. Cemetery]||||Cranston||Benjamin Randall Jr. Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1402||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR060 STATE FARM CEMETERY #1]||3066||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2313772 State Farm Cemetery]||[[:Category: State Farm Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||State Farm Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1403||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR061 STATE INSTITUTION CEMETERY #2]||638||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2158794 State Institution Cemetery #2]||||Cranston||State Institution Cemetery #2, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1404||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR062 UNKNOWN LOT [POSSIBLY RELPH]]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2692727 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Cranston #62]||||Cranston||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Cranston #62, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1405||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR063 STATE INSTITUTIONS CEMETERY #3]||366||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2313774 State Institution Cemetery #3]||||Cranston||State Institution Cemetery #3, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1406||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR064 CHARLES BENNETT LOT]||32||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248946 Charles Bennett Lot]||||Cranston||Charles Bennett Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1407||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR065 SLAVE CEMETERY - BAKER FAMILY]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2692921 Baker Family Slave Cemetery]||||Cranston||Baker Family Slave Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1408||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR066 JOB JOY BURIAL GROUND]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2692984 Job Joy Burial Ground (Defunct)]||||Cranston||Job Joy Burial Ground (Defunct), Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1409||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR067 SAMUEL JOY BURIAL GROUND]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2692985 Samuel Joy Burial Ground (Defunct)]||||Cranston||Samuel Joy Burial Ground (Defunct), Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1410||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR068 FRIENDS BURIAL GROUND]||19||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248802 Friends Burial Ground]||[[:Category: Friends Burial Ground, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Friends Burial Ground, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1411||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR069 JEREMIAH WILLIAMS LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216609 Jeremiah Williams Lot]||[[:Category: Jeremiah Williams Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Jeremiah Williams Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1412||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR070 AMOS WHITAKER LOT]||19||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2185789 Amos Whitaker Lot]||[[:Category: Amos Whitaker Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Amos Whitaker Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1413||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR071 WHIPPLE ANDREWS LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693305 Whipple Andrews Lot (Defunct)]||||Cranston||Whipple Andrews Lot (Defunct), Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1414||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR072 EDDY LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2692924 Eddy Lot]||||Cranston||Eddy Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1415||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR073 WILLIAM BURTON LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216611 William Burton Lot]||[[:Category: William Burton Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||William Burton Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1416||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR074 CALEB BURLINGAME LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248740 Caleb Burlingame Lot]||||Cranston||Caleb Burlingame Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1417||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR075 NICHOLAS SHELDON LOT]||29||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2247659 Nicholas Sheldon Lot]||[[:Category: Nicholas Sheldon Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Nicholas Sheldon Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1418||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR076 WIGHT - ARNOLD LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248685 Wight-Arnold Lot]||||Cranston||Wight-Arnold Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1419||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR077 ELISHA ANTHONY LAWTON LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248679 Elisha Anthony Lawton Cemetery]||[[:Category: Elisha Anthony Lawton Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Elisha Anthony Lawton Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1420||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR078 WESTCOTT-WARNER LOT]||70||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2214364 Westcott-Warner Lot]||[[:Category: Westcott-Warner Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Westcott-Warner Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1421||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR079 HOLLIMAN POTTER LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2219620 Holliman Potter Cemetery]||[[:Category: Holliman Potter Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Holliman Potter Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1422||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR080 CHARLES WIGHT-HENRY BAKER LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2229249 Charles Wight-Henry Baker Lot]||[[:Category: Charles Wight-Henry Baker Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Charles Wight-Henry Baker Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1423||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR081 BARNET HAWKINS LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693195 Barnet Hawkins Lot (Defunct)]||||Cranston||Barnet Hawkins Lot (Defunct), Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1424||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR082 THROOP LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693196 Throop Lot]||||Cranston||Throop Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1425||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR083 CAPT JAMES SHELDON LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693008 Captain James Sheldon Lot]||||Cranston||Captain James Sheldon Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1426||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR084 STEPHEN ARNOLD LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693306 Stephen Arnold Lot (Defunct)]||||Cranston||Stephen Arnold Lot (Defunct), Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1427||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR085 NATHANIEL CARPENTER LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693307 Nathaniel Carpenter Lot (Defunct)]||||Cranston||Nathaniel Carpenter Lot (Defunct), Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1428||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR086 COL RICHARD FENNER LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693009 Colonel Richard Fenner Lot (Defunct)]||||Cranston||Colonel Richard Fenner Lot (Defunct), Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1429||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR087 DEA JOHN DYER LOT]||39||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2692943 Dea John Dyer Lot (Defunct)]||||Cranston||Dea John Dyer Lot (Defunct), Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1430||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR088 REUBEN R STEERE LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693308 Reuben R Steere Lot (Defunct)]||||Cranston||Reuben R Steere Lot (Defunct), Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1431||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR089 DUTEE COLVIN LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2247834 Dutee Colvin Cemetery]||[[:Category: Dutee Colvin Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Dutee Colvin Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1432||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR090 CALEB WILLIAMS LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2692942 Caleb Williams Lot (Defunct)]||||Cranston||Caleb Williams Lot (Defunct), Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1433||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR091 DEA STEPHEN KNIGHT LOT]||32||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2215669 Deacon Stephen Knight Lot]||[[:Category: Deacon Stephen Knight Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Deacon Stephen Knight Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1434||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR092 JEREMIAH RANDALL LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693197 Jeremiah Randall Lot (Defunct)]||||Cranston||Jeremiah Randall Lot (Defunct), Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1435||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR093 ELISHA HARRIS LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693010 Elisha Harris Lot (Defunct)]||||Cranston||Elisha Harris Lot (Defunct), Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1436||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR094 ARNOLD FAMILY LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693199 Arnold Family Lot]||||Cranston||Arnold Family Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1437||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR095 JAMES FENNER LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2217313 James Fenner Lot]||||Cranston||James Fenner Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1438||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR096 COTTRELL T WILCOX LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693309 Cottrell T Wilcox Lot (Defunct)]||||Cranston||Cottrell T Wilcox Lot (Defunct), Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1439||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR097 CAPT JOHN PITCHER LOT]||31||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2247702 Captain John Pitcher Lot]||||Cranston||Captain John Pitcher Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1440||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR098 JONATHAN REMINGTON LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2247699 Jonathan Remington Lot]||[[:Category: Jonathan Remington Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Jonathan Remington Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1441||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR099 HAWKINS LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2158795 Hawkins Lot]||||Cranston||Hawkins Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1442||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR100 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2692728 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Cranston #100]||||Cranston||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Cranston #100, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1443||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR101 RUFUS SPRAGUE LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2692881 Rufus Sprague Lot (Defunct)]||||Cranston||Rufus Sprague Lot (Defunct), Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1444||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR102 NATHANIEL DAVIS LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2692882 Nathaniel Davis Lot]||||Cranston||Nathaniel Davis Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1445||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR103 ALVAN WARNER LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2480534 Alvan Warner Lot]||||Cranston||Alvan Warner Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1446||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR104 RANDALL RALPH LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2603693 Randall Ralph Lot]||||Cranston||Randall Ralph Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1447||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR105 SAMUEL BENNETT LOT]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2213640 Samuel Bennett Lot]||||Cranston||Samuel Bennett Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1448||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR106 EPHRAIM CARPENTER LOT]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2692729 Ephraim Carpenter Lot]||||Cranston||Ephraim Carpenter Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1449||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR107 STATE FARM CEMETERY ANNEX]||323||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2533249 State Farm Cemetery Annex]||||Cranston||State Farm Cemetery Annex, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1450||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR108 ZURIEL POTTER LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2233822 Zuriel Potter Lot]||[[:Category: Zuriel Potter Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Zuriel Potter Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1451||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR109 BARZILLAI KNIGHT LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2187401 Barzallai Knight Lot]||[[:Category: Barzallai Knight Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Barzallai Knight Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1452||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR110 ISAAC CONGDON LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2383970 Congdon-Rea Lot]||[[:Category: Congdon-Rea Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Congdon-Rea Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1453||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR111 DEA WILBUR SEARLES LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2258875 Deacon Wilbur Searle Lot]||||Cranston||Deacon Wilbur Searle Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1454||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR112 SAMUEL JENISON LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2692883 Samuel Jenison Lot (Defunct)]||||Cranston||Samuel Jenison Lot (Defunct), Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1455||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR113 JUDGE GEORGE BURTON LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2603699 Judge George Burton Lot]||||Cranston||Judge George Burton Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1456||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR114 OAKLAND SCHOOL FOR GIRLS]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2692884 Oakland School for Girls Cemetery]||||Cranston||Oakland School for Girls Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1457||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR115 WATERMAN RANDALL LOT]||40||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2438773 Waterman Randall Lot]||[[:Category: Waterman Randall Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Waterman Randall Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1458||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR116 DR AMOS COLLINS LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2299108 Doctor Amos Collins Lot]||[[:Category: Doctor Amos Collins Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Doctor Amos Collins Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1459||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR117 REV JONATHAN KNIGHT LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216616 Reverend Jonathan Knight Lot]||[[:Category: Reverend Jonathan Knight Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Reverend Jonathan Knight Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1460||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR301 PHILIP ARNOLD LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2261496 Philip Arnold Lot]||||Cranston||Philip Arnold Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1461||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR307 BRAYTON-WILBUR LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2279556 Brayton-Wilbur Lot]||||Cranston||Brayton-Wilbur Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1462||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR308 JAMES HARRIS LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2324034 James Harris Lot]||||Cranston||James Harris Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1463||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR351 WILLIAM KNIGHT LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216613 William Knight Lot]||[[:Category: William Knight Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||William Knight Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1464||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR509 GEORGE REED LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693043 George Reed Lot]||[[:Category:George Reed Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||George Reed Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1465||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR510 AMASA STONE LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693044 Amasa Stone Lot]||||Cranston||Amasa Stone Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1466||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR514 SPRAGUE LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693045 Sprague Lot]||||Cranston||Sprague Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1467||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR519 ANGELL-LUTHER LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2265575 Angell-Luther Lot]||[[:Category:Angell-Luther Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Angell-Luther Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1468||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR531 BARNEY-WATERMAN LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693200 Barney-Waterman Lot]||[[:Category: Barney-Waterman Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Barney-Waterman Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1469||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR532 SAMUEL JENISON LOT]||25||||||Cranston||, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1470||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR534 ANDREW HARRIS LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2261517 Andrew Harris Lot]||[[:Category: Andrew Harris Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Andrew Harris Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1471||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR536 JOHN RICE ARNOLD SERVANT]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693202 John Rice Arnold Servant Burial Site]||||Cranston||John Rice Arnold Servant Burial Site, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1472||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR537 COMMON BURIAL GROUND]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693310 Common Burial Ground]||||Cranston||Common Burial Ground, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1473||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR538 POLLY WARREN LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693201 Polly Warren Lot]||||Cranston||Polly Warren Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1474||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR542 KING LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693311 King Lot]||||Cranston||King Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1475||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR543 GEORGE MOORE LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693312 George Moore Lot]||||Cranston||George Moore Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1476||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR546 STUKLEY WESTCOTT LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693314 Stukley Westcott Lot]||||Cranston||Stukley Westcott Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1477||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR548 BURTON LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2694160 Burton Lot]||||Cranston||Burton Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1478||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR550 BENJAMIN HAMMOND LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693315 Benjamin Hammond Lot]||||Cranston||Benjamin Hammond Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1479||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR551 SQUIRE WILLIAM BURTON LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693316 Squire William Burton Lot]||||Cranston||Squire William Burton Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1480||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR552 TOWN FARM LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693317 Town Farm Lot]||||Cranston||Town Farm Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1481||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR553 JOHN DAVIS LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693318 John Davis Lot]||||Cranston||John Davis Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1482||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR554 UNKNOWN LOT]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2692977 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Cranston #554]||||Cranston||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Cranston #554, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1483||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR555 POTTER FAMILY SLAVE LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693336 Potter Family Slave Lot]||||Cranston||Potter Family Slave Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1484||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR556 JOB WILBUR LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693337 Job Wilbur Lot (Defunct)]||||Cranston||Job Wilbur Lot (Defunct), Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1485||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR557 UNKNOWN LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2692979 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Cranston #557]||||Cranston||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Cranston #557, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1486||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR558 SEARLE FAMILY CEMETERY]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693338 Searle Family Cemetery]||||Cranston||Searle Family Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1487||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR559 JOB SAMBO LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693339 Job Sambo Lot]||||Cranston||Job Sambo Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1488||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR560 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2692980 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Cranston #560]||||Cranston||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Cranston #560, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1489||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR561 SLAVE LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693341 Slave Lot]||||Cranston||Slave Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1490||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR563 STUKELY TURNER LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2399477 Stukely Turner Lot]||||Cranston||Stukely Turner Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1491||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR564 ELIZABETH HILL LOT]||23||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693342 Elizabeth Hill Lot]||||Cranston||Elizabeth Hill Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1492||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR565 UNKNOWN LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2692981 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Cranston #565]||||Cranston||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Cranston #565, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1493||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR566 DANIEL GOULD LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693343 Daniel Gould Lot]||||Cranston||Daniel Gould Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1494||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR567 CAPT URIAH ARNOLD LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2233452 Captain Uriah Arnold Lot]||[[:Category: Captain Uriah Arnold Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Captain Uriah Arnold Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1495||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR571 CHARLES BROWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693346 Charles Brown Lot (Defunct)]||||Cranston||Charles Brown Lot (Defunct), Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1496||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR572 FIELD LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693349 Field Lot]||||Cranston||Field Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1497||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR575 HORNE LOT]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693351 Horne Lot]||||Cranston||Horne Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1498||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR576 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2692982 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Cranston #576]||||Cranston||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Cranston #576, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1499||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR577 BENJAMIN KNIGHT LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216619 Benjamin Knight Lot]||[[:Category: Benjamin Knight Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Benjamin Knight Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1500||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR578 JONATHAN KING LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693352 Jonathan King Lot]||||Cranston||Jonathan King Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1501||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR579 JOSEPH WESTCOTT LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693354 Joseph Westcott Lot]||||Cranston||Joseph Westcott Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1502||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR580 BENJAMIN WESTCOTT LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693355 Benjamin Westcott Lot]||||Cranston||Benjamin Westcott Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1503||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR584 BENJAMIN WATERMAN LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2265459 Benjamin Waterman Lot]||[[:Category: Benjamin Waterman Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Benjamin Waterman Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1504||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR585 DAVID RANDALL LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216621 David Randall Lot]||||Cranston||David Randall Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1505||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR586 JOSEPH RANDALL LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693356 Joseph Randall Lot]||||Cranston||Joseph Randall Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1506||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR587 CAPT ARTHUR FENNER LOT]||33||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2218364 Captain Arthur Fenner Lot]||||Cranston||Captain Arthur Fenner Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1507||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR589 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2692983 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Cranston #589]||||Cranston||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Cranston #589, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1508||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR601 JONAS L WANTON'S FARM CEME]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693358 Jonas L Wantons Farm Cemetery]||||Cranston||Jonas L Wantons Farm Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1509||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU001 ST PATRICK'S CEMETERY]||1600||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2170920 Saint Patricks Cemetery]||||Cumberland||Saint Patricks Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1510||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU002 ST JOHN'S UKRANIAN CEMETERY]||130||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2170769 Saint Johns Ukrainian Cemetery]||||Cumberland||Saint Johns Ukrainian Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1511||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU003 CUMBERLAND CEMETERY]||450||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2134490 Cumberland Cemetery]||[[:Category: Cumberland Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island]]||Cumberland||Cumberland Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1512||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU004 ASA BATES LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2170846 Old Indian Cemetery]||||Cumberland||Old Indian Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1513||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU005 ST BASIL'S CEMETERY]||300||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2170921 Saint Basil the Great Cemetery]||||Cumberland||Saint Basil the Great Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1514||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU006 MT CALVERY CEMETERY]||1000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/234665 Mount Calvary Cemetery]||||Cumberland||Mount Calvary Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1515||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU007 WILLIAM BLACKSTONE LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/830346 William Blackstone Memorial Park]||[[:Category:William Blackstone Memorial Park, Cumberland, Rhode Island]]||Cumberland||William Blackstone Memorial Park, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1516||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU008 ST JOSEPH'S CEMETERY]||3082||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1101026 Saint Josephs Cemetery]||[[:Category: Saint Joseph's Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island]]||Cumberland||Saint Josephs Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1517||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU009 BALLOU CEMETERY]||789||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2195670 Ballou Cemetery]||[[:Category: Ballou Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island]]||Cumberland||Ballou Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1518||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU010 ST JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CEMETERY]||150||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1987111 Saint Johns Episcopal Cemetery]||||Cumberland||Saint Johns Episcopal Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1519||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU011 OUR LADY OF ATONEMENT CEMETERY]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695979 Our Lady of Atonement Cemetery (Defunct)]||||Cumberland||Our Lady of Atonement Cemetery (Defunct), Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1520||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU012 NINE MEN'S MISERY CEMETERY]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216763 Nine Mens Misery Cemetery]||[[:Category:Nine Mens Misery Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island]]||Cumberland||Nine Mens Misery Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1521||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU013 BROWN-BARTLETT CEMETERY]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2209082 Brown-Bartlett Cemetery (Defunct)]||||Cumberland||Brown-Bartlett Cemetery (Defunct), Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1522||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU014 POOR FARM CEMETERY]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695981 Poor Farm Cemetery]||||Cumberland||Poor Farm Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1523||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU015 CARPENTER LOT]||60||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2251226 Carpenter Lot]||[[:Category: Carpenter Lot, Cumberland, Rhode Island]]||Cumberland||Carpenter Lot, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1524||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU016 WEEDEN CEMETERY]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2222660 Weeden Cemetery]||[[:Category: Weeden Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island]]||Cumberland||Weeden Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1525||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU017 STAPLES FAMILY LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2251204 Staples Family Lot]||||Cumberland||Staples Family Lot, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1526||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU018 PICKERING-STAPLES LOT]||41||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2251198 Pickering-Staples Lot]||||Cumberland||Pickering-Staples Lot, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1527||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU019 PECK CEMETERY]||332||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2209077 Peck Cemetery]||[[:Category: Peck Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island]]||Cumberland||Peck Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1528||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU020 METCALF CEMETERY]||27||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2230853 Metcalf Cemetery]||[[:Category: Metcalf Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island]]||Cumberland||Metcalf Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1529||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU021 QUAKER CEMETERY]||36||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2209120 Quaker Cemetery]||[[:Category: Quaker Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island]]||Cumberland||Quaker Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1530||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU022 EVERGREEN CEMETERY]||330||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216622 Evergreen Cemetery]||[[:Category: Evergreen Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island]]||Cumberland||Evergreen Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1531||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU023 ARNOLD MILLS CEMETERY]||454||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2159505 Arnolds Mills Cemetery]||[[:Category: Arnolds Mills Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island]]||Cumberland||Arnolds Mills Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1532||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU024 OLD DIAMOND HILL CEMETERY]||298||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2159506 Old Diamond Hill Cemetery]||[[:Category: Old Diamond Hill Cemetery, Diamond Hill, Rhode Island]]||Cumberland||Old Diamond Hill Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1533||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU025 NEW DIAMOND HILL CEMETERY]||477||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2159956 New Diamond Hill Cemetery]||[[:Category: New Diamond Hill Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island]]||Cumberland||New Diamond Hill Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1534||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU026 DANIEL WEATHERHEAD LOT]||28||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216764 Weatherhead Family Lot]||[[:Category: Weatherhead Family Lot, Cumberland, Rhode Island]]||Cumberland||Weatherhead Family Lot, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1535||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU027 ELDER BALLOU MEETING HOUSE CEM]||77||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2208978 Elder Ballou Meeting House Cemetery]||[[:Category: Elder Ballou Meeting House Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island]]||Cumberland||Elder Ballou Meeting House Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1536||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU028 WHIPPLE-SMITH CEMETERY]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216813 Whipple Cemetery]||||Cumberland||Whipple Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1537||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU029 DARLING CEMETERY]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2606147 Darling Cemetery]||||Cumberland||Darling Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1538||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU030 WILCOX FAMILY LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2288771 Wilcox Family Lot]||||Cumberland||Wilcox Family Lot, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1539||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU031 SCOTT LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2251187 Scott Cemetery]||[[:Category: Scott Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island]]||Cumberland||Scott Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1540||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU032 WILKINSON CEMETERY & TOMB]||35||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2251087 Wilkinson Cemetery and Tomb]||[[:Category: Wilkinson Cemetery and Tomb, Cumberland, Rhode Island]]||Cumberland||Wilkinson Cemetery and Tomb, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1541||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU033 KIMBALL LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2592243 Kimball Lot]||[[:Category:Kimball Lot, Cumberland, Rhode Island]] ||Cumberland||Kimball Lot, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1542||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU034 COOK-CARPENTER LOT]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2614314 Cook-Carpenter Lot]||[[:Category:Cook-Carpenter Lot, Cumberland, Rhode Island]]||Cumberland||Cook-Carpenter Lot, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1543||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU035 RESURRECTION CEMETERY]||2135||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/333951 Resurrection Cemetery]||||Cumberland||Resurrection Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1544||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU036 ENSIGN WILLIAM EMERSON LOT]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/77087284 Emerson Cemetery]||||Cumberland||Emerson Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1545||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU037 ST PATRICK'S CHURCH]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2170803 Saint Patricks Church Cemetery]||||Cumberland||Saint Patricks Church Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1546||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU038 JAMES WHIPPLE LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2212964 Whipple Lot]||||Cumberland||Whipple Lot, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1547||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU039 ST JOSEPH'S CHURCH]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2606149 Reverend Fitzsimmons Monument]||||Cumberland||Reverend Fitzsimmons Monument, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1548||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU040 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695980 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Cumberland #40]||||Cumberland||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Cumberland #40, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1549||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU500 ENSIGN DANIEL WHIPPLE LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2227842 Whipple Cemetery]||||Cumberland||Whipple Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1550||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU501 CARPENTER CEMETERY]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2269218 Carpenter Burial Ground]||||Cumberland||Carpenter Burial Ground, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1551||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EP001 CARPENTER CEMETERY]||3000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2174716 Lakeside - Carpenter Cemetery]||[[:Category: Lakeside-Carpenter Cemetery, East Providence, Rhode Island]]||East Providence||Lakeside - Carpenter Cemetery, East Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1552||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EP002 SPRINGVALE CEMETERY]||2000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/852148 Springvale Cemetery]||[[:Category: Springvale Cemetery, East Providence, Rhode Island]]||East Providence||Springvale Cemetery, East Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1553||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EP003 NEWMAN CEMETERY]||2000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1973359 Newman Cemetery]||[[:Category: Newman Cemetery, East Providence, Rhode Island]]||East Providence||Newman Cemetery, East Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1554||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EP004 EAST PROVIDENCE CEMETERY]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2691399 East Providence Cemetery]||||East Providence||East Providence Cemetery, East Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1555||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EP005 ANCIENT LITTLE NECK BURIAL GRN]||1000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1808353 Ancient Little Neck Cemetery]||[[:Category: Ancient Little Neck Burial Ground, East Providence, Rhode Island]]||East Providence||Ancient Little Neck Cemetery, East Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1556||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EP006 GATE OF HEAVEN CEMETERY]||2000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2205768 Gate of Heaven Cemetery]||[[:Category: Gate of Heaven Cemetery, East Providence, Rhode Island]]||East Providence||Gate of Heaven Cemetery, East Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1557||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EP007 LAKESIDE CEMETERY]||2000||||Lakeside Cemetery, East Providence, Rhode Island||East Providence||Lakeside - Carpenter Cemetery, East Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1558||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EP008 HUNT CEMETERY]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2174712 Hunt Cemetery]||[[:Category:Hunt Cemetery, East Providence, Rhode Island]] ||East Providence||Hunt Cemetery, East Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1559||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EP009 WINMAN FAMILY BURIAL GROUND]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2691400 Winman Family Burial Ground]||||East Providence||Winman Family Burial Ground, East Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1560||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EP501 CARPENTER LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2691402 Carpenter Lot]||[[:Category:Carpenter Lot, East Providence, Rhode Island]]||East Providence||Carpenter Lot, East Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1561||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EP502 COMFORT PECK LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2691403 Comfort Peck Lot]||||East Providence||Comfort Peck Lot, East Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1562||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR001 JOHN BROWN LOT]||36||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248365 Brown Lot]||[[:Category:Brown Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Brown Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1563||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR002 GIDEON BURGESS LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2195956 Burgess Lot]||[[:Category:Burgess Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Burgess Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1564||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR003 HOPKINS LOT (OLIVE CEMETERY)]||33||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2229101 Hopkins Lot]||||Foster||Hopkins Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1565||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR004 JONES-HAMMON LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2222684 Jones-Hammon Lot]||[[:Category: Jones-Hammon Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Jones-Hammon Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1566||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR005 OLNEY GOODSPEED LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248371 Goodspeed Lot]||||Foster||Goodspeed Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1567||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR006 DR SOLOMON DROWNE LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248377 Drown Lot]||[[:Category:Drown Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]] ||Foster||Drown Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1568||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR007 WILLIAMS LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2208801 Williams Lot]||||Foster||Williams Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1569||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR008 WILLIAM PRAY LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248379 Pray Lot]||||Foster||Pray Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1570||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR009 SHIPPEE - SMITH LOT]||45||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248362 Shippee-Smith Lot]||||Foster||Shippee-Smith Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1571||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR010 HUGH PRAY LOT]||38||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248381 Pray Lot]||[[:Category: Pray Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Pray Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1572||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR011 SIMEON ROUND LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248382 Round Lot]||||Foster||Round Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1573||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR012 MORNING STAR CHURCH CEMETERY]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216880 Morning Star Church Cemetery]||[[:Category:Morning Star Church Cemetery, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Morning Star Church Cemetery, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1574||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR013 HOPKINS-POTTER LOT]||40||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248386 Hopkins-Potter Lot]||[[:Category: Hopkins-Potter Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Hopkins-Potter Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1575||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR014 ANDERSON-POTTER]||24||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2265617 Anderson - Potter Lot]||||Foster||Anderson - Potter Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1576||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR015 TITUS-BAKER LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2173882 Line Cemetery]||[[:Category: Line Cemetery, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Line Cemetery, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1577||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR016 THOMAS SEAMANS LOT]||65||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216150 Seamans Lot]||[[:Category: Seamans Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Seamans Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1578||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR017 KEECH - WINSOR LOT]||54||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248387 Keech-Winsor Lot]||[[:Category: Keech-Winsor Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Keech-Winsor Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1579||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR018 ASEPH SAUNDERS LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248388 Sanders Lot]||||Foster||Sanders Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1580||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR019 HORACE SHIPPEE LOT]||24||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2615236 Horace Shippee Lot]||||Foster||Horace Shippee Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1581||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR020 WILLIAMS - SIMMONS LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248390 Williams-Simmons Lot]||[[:Category: Williams-Simmons Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Williams-Simmons Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1582||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR021 UNKNOWN LOT [POSSIBLY PARKER]]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697012 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Foster #21]||||Foster||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Foster #21, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1583||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR022 ROBERT SHIPPEE LOT]||75||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2245299 Shippee Lot]||||Foster||Shippee Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1584||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR023 PLACE - KING LOT]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248392 Place-King Lot]||[[:Category: Place-King Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Place-King Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1585||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR024 HORACE COLE LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248394 Horace Cole Lot]||||Foster||Horace Cole Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1586||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR025 BUCKLYN - TEFT - COLWELL LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2615237 Bucklyn-Teft-Colwell Lot]||||Foster||Bucklyn-Teft-Colwell Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1587||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR026 HOPKINS - IDE LOT]||175||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2229156 Hopkins-Ide Lot]||[[:Category: Hopkins-Ide Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Hopkins-Ide Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1588||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR027 HOPKINS - TUCKER LOT]||34||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248396 Hopkins-Tucker Lot]||[[:Category: Hopkins-Tucker Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Hopkins-Tucker Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1589||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR028 DANIEL SALSBURY LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248398 Salsbury Lot]||||Foster||Salsbury Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1590||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR029 ELIJAH PAINE LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248403 Paine Lot]||||Foster||Paine Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1591||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR030 HOPKINS - YOUNG LOT]||125||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2229092 Hopkins-Young Lot]||[[:Category: Hopkins-Young Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Hopkins-Young Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1592||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR031 PARIS SIMMONS LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248405 Simmons Lot]||||Foster||Simmons Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1593||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR032 CAPT ISAAC PAINE LOT]||75||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2208589 Paine Lot]||[[:Category:Paine Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]] ||Foster||Paine Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1594||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR033 SMITH - SEAMANS LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248407 Smith-Seamans Lot]||||Foster||Smith-Seamans Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1595||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR034 JOB SEAMANS]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2208599 Seamans Lot]||[[:Category:Job Seamans Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Seamans Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1596||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR035 JEREMIAH HOPKINS LOT]||19||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248410 Jeremiah Hopkins Lot]||[[:Category: Jeremiah Hopkins Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Jeremiah Hopkins Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1597||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR036 ROYAL HOPKINS LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248415 Royal Hopkins Lot]||[[:Category:Royal Hopkins Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]] ||Foster||Royal Hopkins Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1598||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR037 CAPT JAMES HOPKINS LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248880 Hopkins Lot]||||Foster||Hopkins Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1599||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR038 WILLIAM POTTER LOT]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248875 Potter Lot]||||Foster||Potter Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1600||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR039 JONATHAN PRAY LOT]||34||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248874 Pray Lot]||[[:Category:Jonathan Pray Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Pray Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1601||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR040 OBED FULLER LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248881 Fuller Lot]|| [[:Category:Fuller Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]] ||Foster||Fuller Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1602||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR041 WOOD - GREEN - CUTLER LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2214620 Wood-Green-Cutler Lot]||||Foster||Wood-Green-Cutler Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1603||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR042 SANDERS LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2615238 Sanders Lot]||||Foster||Sanders Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1604||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR043 JONATHAN TEWGOOD LOT]||23||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248892 Jonathan Tewgood Lot]||||Foster||Jonathan Tewgood Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1605||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR044 OBADIAH EASTEN LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248894 Easten Lot]||||Foster||Easten Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1606||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR045 HOPKINS MILLS LOT]||1000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2214622 Hopkins Mills Lot]||[[:Category:Hopkins Mills Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Hopkins Mills Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1607||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR046 ISAAC PAINE LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2250749 Isaac Paine Lot]||||Foster||Isaac Paine Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1608||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR047 ROUND LOT]||23||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248896 Round Lot]||||Foster||Round Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1609||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR048 BURGESS - ROUND LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248901 Burgess-Round Lot]||[[:Category:Burgess-Round Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Burgess-Round Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1610||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR049 HOPKINS LOT]||46||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2208930 Hopkins Lot]|| [[:Category:Hopkins Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]] ||Foster||Hopkins Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1611||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR050 ANTHONY-RANDALL LOT]||23||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248904 Anthony-Randall Lot]||[[:Category:Anthony-Randall Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Anthony-Randall Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1612||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR051 COL NATHANIEL STONE LOT]||36||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248903 Stone Lot]||[[:Category:Col. Nathaniel Stone Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Stone Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1613||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR052 COL WILLIAM DAVIS LOT]||127||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248906 Cole Lot]||[[:Category:Cole Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Cole Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1614||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR053 COL HENRY DAVIS LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248908 Davis Lot]||||Foster||Davis Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1615||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR054 WALKER - RANDALL LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2244630 Walker-Randall Lot]||[[:Category: Walker-Randall Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Walker-Randall Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1616||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR055 CAPT ISAAC HOPKINS LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2615242 Captain Isaac Hopkins Lot]||||Foster||Captain Isaac Hopkins Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1617||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR056 NATHANIEL PHILLIPS CEMETERY]||111||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249133 Hayden Cemetery]||[[:Category:Hayden Cemetery, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Hayden Cemetery, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1618||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR057 ANGELL - EDDY LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249131 Angell-Eddy Lot]||[[:Category:Angell-Eddy Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Angell-Eddy Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1619||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR058 CROSSMAN LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249143 Crossman Lot]||[[:Category:Crossman Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Crossman Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1620||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR059 BENJAMIN BENNETT LOT]||45||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2228890 Bennett Lot]||[[:Category:Bennett Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Bennett Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1621||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR060 SPEARS LOT]||500||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216754 Spears Cemetery]||[[:Category: Spears Cemetery, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Spears Cemetery, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1622||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR061 PHILLIPS MEMORIAL]||600||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/167285 Phillips Memorial Cemetery]||||Foster||Phillips Memorial Cemetery, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1623||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR062 THE LINE CEMETERY]||1000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2173882 Line Cemetery]|| [[:Category:Line Cemetery, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Line Cemetery, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1624||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR063 LEVI RANDALL LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2250399 Randall Lot]||||Foster||Randall Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1625||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR064 NATHANIEL BENNETT LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249148 Bennett Lot]||[[:Category:Nathaniel Bennett Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Bennett Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1626||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR065 SAND HILL CEMETERY]||400||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2159135 Sand Hill Cemetery]||[[:Category: Sand Hill Cemetery, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Sand Hill Cemetery, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1627||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR066 RANDALL LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249146 Randall Lot]||||Foster||Randall Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1628||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR067 COL ISRAEL PHILLIPS LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2212632 Phillips Lot]||||Foster||Phillips Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1629||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR068 CLAYVILLE CEMETERY]||800||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2159136 Clayville Cemetery]||[[:Category: Clayville Cemetery, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Clayville Cemetery, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1630||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR069 KIMBALL BURGESS LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249151 Burgess Lot]||||Foster||Burgess Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1631||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR070 WOOD LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249152 Wood Lot]||||Foster||Wood Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1632||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR071 DANIEL HOWARD LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249297 Howard Lot]||[[:Category: Daniel Howard Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Howard Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1633||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR072 CAPT NATHANIEL HARRINGTON LOT]||150||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2159139 Harrington Lot]||[[:Category:Harrington Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Harrington Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1634||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR073 COLE & PHILLIPS LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249299 Cole-Phillips Lot]||[[:Category:Cole-Phillips Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Cole-Phillips Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1635||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR074 HOPKINS LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249300 Hopkins Lot]||[[:Category:Samuel Hopkins Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Hopkins Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1636||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR075 WHIPPLE - CORP LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249303 Whipple-Corp Lot]||||Foster||Whipple-Corp Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1637||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR076 LEMUEL FOSTER LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249304 Foster Lot]||||Foster||Foster Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1638||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR077 WILLIAM HARRINGTON LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2470034 Harrington Lot]||[[:Category:William Harrington Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Harrington Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1639||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR078 EPHRAIM HARRINGTON LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2470035 Harrington Lot]||||Foster||Harrington Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1640||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR079 GEORGE HOWARD LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249295 Howard Lot]||[[:Category:George Howard Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Howard Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1641||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR080 DANIEL HOWARD LOT]||35||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249309 Howard Lot]||||Foster||Howard Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1642||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR081 COLLINS LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249310 Collins Lot]||||Foster||Collins Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1643||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR082 DORRANCE - JENCKS LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249312 Dorrance-Jencks Lot]||||Foster||Dorrance-Jencks Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1644||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR083 MOOSUP VALLEY CEMETERY]||400||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2167453 Moosup Valley Cemetery]||[[:Category: Moosup Valley Cemetery, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Moosup Valley Cemetery, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1645||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR084 REV ISAAC BLANCHARD LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249315 Blanchard Lot]||[[:Category:Blanchard Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]] ||Foster||Blanchard Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1646||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR085 GEORGE PLACE LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249316 Place Lot]||||Foster||Place Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1647||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR086 PLACE - PHILLIPS LOT]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248354 Place-Phillips Lot]||[[:Category: Place-Phillips Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Place-Phillips Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1648||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR087 FENNER - FRY LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2214876 Fenner-Fry Lot]||[[:Category:Fenner-Fry Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]] ||Foster||Fenner-Fry Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1649||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR088 CARPENTER - HOWARD LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249318 Carpenter-Howard Lot]||||Foster||Carpenter-Howard Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1650||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR089 WILLIAM PIRCE LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2589188 William Pirce Lot]||||Foster||William Pirce Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1651||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR090 PLACE - BATTEY LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2228830 Place-Battey Cemetery]||[[:Category:Place-Battey Cemetery, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Place-Battey Cemetery, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1652||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR091 BARBARA BROWN LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2615401 Barbara Brown Lot]||||Foster||Barbara Brown Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1653||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR092 PLACE - BENNIS LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2228784 Place-Bennis Cemetery]||[[:Category:Place-Bennis Cemetery, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Place-Bennis Cemetery, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1654||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR093 CARPENTER - BOWEN LOT]||19||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249337 Carpenter-Bowen Lot]||[[:Category:Carpenter-Bowen Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Carpenter-Bowen Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1655||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR094 DR THOMAS CARPENTER LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249326 Carpenter Lot]||[[:Category:Carpenter Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]] ||Foster||Carpenter Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1656||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR095 FRIENDS BURYING GROUND]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249338 Friends Burying Ground]||[[:Category:Friends Burying Ground, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Friends Burying Ground, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1657||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR096 CHARLES WHIDDEN LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2228777 Fuller Lot]||||Foster||Fuller Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1658||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR097 RICHARD HOWARD LOT]||75||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249339 Howard Lot]||[[:Category:Richard Howard Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Howard Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1659||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR098 SAMUEL MCGEE LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249340 McGee Lot]||[[:Category:McGee Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]] ||Foster||McGee Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1660||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR099 UNKNOWN LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2265723 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Foster #99]||||Foster||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Foster #99, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1661||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR100 GEORGE BENNETT LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249341 Bennett Lot]||[[:Category:George Bennett Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Bennett Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1662||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR101 THOMAS BRAYTON LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249342 Brayton Lot]||[[:Category:Thomas Brayton Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Brayton Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1663||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR102 JOHN HARRINGTON LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2470036 Harrington Lot]||||Foster||Harrington Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1664||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR103 LYONS LOT]||33||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249345 Lyons Lot]||||Foster||Lyons Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1665||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR104 UNKNOWN LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696236 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Foster #104]||||Foster||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Foster #104, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1666||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR105 UNKNOWN LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696234 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Foster #105]||||Foster||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Foster #105, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1667||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR106 WELLS LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2615402 Wells Lot]||||Foster||Wells Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1668||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR107 JEREMIAH WILCOX LOT]||23||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249379 Wilcox Lot]||||Foster||Wilcox Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1669||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR108 DEA AUGUSTUS SWEET LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249380 Sweet Lot]||||Foster||Sweet Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1670||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR109 HARRINGTON LOT]||47||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2470037 Harrington Lot]||||Foster||Harrington Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1671||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR110 DELIVERANCE WHIPPLE LOT]||19||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2213122 Whipple Lot]||[[:Category:Whipple Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]] ||Foster||Whipple Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1672||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR111 CAPT NATHAN BENNETT LOT]||34||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249395 Captain Nathan Bennett Lot]||||Foster||Captain Nathan Bennett Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1673||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR112 WILLIAM WOOD LOT]||45||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249381 William Wood Lot]||||Foster||William Wood Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1674||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR113 POTTER - KNIGHT LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216851 Potter-Knight Lot]||[[:Category:Potter-Knight Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Potter-Knight Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1675||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR114 OLIVER GREEN LOT]||21||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249382 Oliver Green Lot]||[[:Category:Oliver Green Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Oliver Green Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1676||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR115 SAMUEL TILLINGHAST LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249385 Tillinghast Lot]||[[:Category:Tillinghast Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]] ||Foster||Tillinghast Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1677||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR116 JONATHAN PERKINS LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249386 Perkins Lot]||||Foster||Perkins Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1678||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR117 UNKNOWN LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695994 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Foster #117]||||Foster||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Foster #117, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1679||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR118 CHARLES PHILLIPS LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249396 Phillips Lot]||||Foster||Phillips Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1680||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR119 RANDALL LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249489 Randall Lot]||||Foster||Randall Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1681||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR120 HOWARD LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2265524 Captain John Smith Lot]||||Foster||Captain John Smith Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1682||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR121 HOWARD - HILL LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249491 Howard-Hill Lot]||[[:Category:Howard-Hill Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Howard-Hill Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1683||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR122 KING - PARKER LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249493 King-Parker Lot]||[[:Category:King-Parker Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||King-Parker Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1684||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR123 UNKNOWN LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697013 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Foster #123]||||Foster||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Foster #123, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1685||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR124 BURLINGAME LOT]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249497 Burlingame Lot]||||Foster||Burlingame Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1686||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR125 GARDNER PETTIS LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249498 Pettis Lot]||||Foster||Pettis Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1687||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR126 MATHEWSON LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249499 Mathewson Lot]||||Foster||Mathewson Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1688||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR127 LT JAMES WELLS LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249500 Wells Lot]||[[:Category:Wells Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Wells Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1689||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR128 THOMAS FRY FAMILY LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249501 Thomas Fry Family Lot]||[[:Category:Thomas Fry Family Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Thomas Fry Family Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1690||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR129 ABRAHAM WILCOX FAMILY LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249502 Abraham Wilcox Lot]||||Foster||Abraham Wilcox Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1691||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR130 COLWELL - HOPKINS LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249394 Colwell-Hopkins Lot]||[[:Category:Colwell-Hopkins Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]] ||Foster||Colwell-Hopkins Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1692||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR131 COLWELL - BARDEN LOT]||53||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249389 Colwell-Barden Lot]||||Foster||Colwell-Barden Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1693||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR132 HARRINGTON LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2470038 Harrington Lot]||||Foster||Harrington Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1694||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR133 AMOS BENNETT LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249516 Bennett Lot]||||Foster||Bennett Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1695||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR134 THOMAS BURGESS LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2615413 Thomas Burgess Lot (Defunct)]||||Foster||Thomas Burgess Lot (Defunct), Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1696||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR135 CARPENTER LOT]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2412175 Carpenter Lot]||[[:Category:Carpenter Lot FR135, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Carpenter Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1697||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR136 PARDON HOLDEN CEMETERY]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249519 Pardon Holden Cemetery]||||Foster||Pardon Holden Cemetery, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1698||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR137 JOHN COLWELL LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249520 John Colwell Lot]||||Foster||John Colwell Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1699||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR138 BROWN-JONES LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2252459 Brown-Jones Lot]||||Foster||Brown-Jones Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1700||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR139 HAWKINS CEMETERY]||47||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2159499 Hawkins Cemetery]||||Foster||Hawkins Cemetery, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1701||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR140 SHIPPEE LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249529 Shippee Lot]||||Foster||Shippee Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1702||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR141 UNKNOWN LOT]||19||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695995 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Foster #141]||||Foster||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Foster #141, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1703||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR142 YOUNG LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249530 Young Lot]||||Foster||Young Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1704||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR143 THOMAS HILL LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2275554 Hill Lot]||||Foster||Hill Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1705||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR144 C____ LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2615415 C Lot]||||Foster||C Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1706||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR145 HOWARD-HICKS LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249490 Howard-Hicks Lot]||||Foster||Howard-Hicks Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1707||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR146 SWANBERG LOT]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249531 Swanberg Lot (Defunct)]||||Foster||Swanberg Lot (Defunct), Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1708||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR147 COL JAMES WHIPPLE LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249532 Colonel James Whipple Lot]||||Foster||Colonel James Whipple Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1709||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR148 UNKNOWN LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696235 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Foster #148]||||Foster||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Foster #148, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1710||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR149 CHARLES PHILLIPS CEMETERY]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249391 Phillips Lot]||||Foster||Phillips Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1711||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR150 UNKNOWN LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695996 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Foster #150]||||Foster||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Foster #150, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1712||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR151 UNKNOWN LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695997 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Foster #151]||||Foster||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Foster #151, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1713||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR152 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695999 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Foster #152]||||Foster||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Foster #152, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1714||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR153 UNKNOWN LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696000 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Foster #153]||||Foster||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Foster #153, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1715||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR502 UNKNOWN LOT]||10||||||Foster||, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1716||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR504 ALVIN BURLINGAME LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249494 Alvin Burlingame Lot]||||Foster||Alvin Burlingame Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1717||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR505 WOOD LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697015 Wood Lot]||||Foster||Wood Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1718||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR506 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696001 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Foster #506]||||Foster||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Foster #506, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1719||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR878 PHILLIPS LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2615419 Phillips Lot]||||Foster||Phillips Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1720||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL001 BENJAMIN RICHMOND]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2158257 Richmond Lot]||||Glocester||Richmond Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1721||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL002 NATHANIEL BOWDISH]||35||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2286098 Bowdish Lot]||||Glocester||Bowdish Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1722||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL003 CAPT JAMES REYNOLDS LOT]||39||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1960382 Captain James Reynolds Lot]||||Glocester||Captain James Reynolds Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1723||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL004 ADDEN SHIPPEE LOT]||23||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2245314 Shippee Lot]||||Glocester||Shippee Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1724||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL005 WHITE - CHACE LOT]||26||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2384559 White-Chace Lot]||[[:Category:White-Chace Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||White-Chace Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1725||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL006 TURNER - COOKE LOT]||160||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2208812 Turner-Cooke Lot]||||Glocester||Turner-Cooke Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1726||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL007 ANTHONY CLEMMONS LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2386398 Clemons Lot]||||Glocester||Clemons Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1727||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL008 REV CHARLES WADE LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2519972 Wade Lot]||[[:Category:Wade Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Wade Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1728||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL009 OTHNIEL SANDERS LOT]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2261350 Sanders Lot]||[[:Category:Sanders Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Sanders Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1729||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL010 ASAPH WILDER BURIAL GROUND]||74||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2259654 Wilder Burial Ground]||[[:Category:Wilder Burial Ground, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Wilder Burial Ground, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1730||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL011 ALONZO SHIPPEE LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2289323 Shippee Lot]||||Glocester||Shippee Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1731||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL012 GARDINER BUFFINGTON LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2519783 Buffington Lot]||||Glocester||Buffington Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1732||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL013 DR. NATHANIEL SWEET LOT]||55||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2259756 Sweet Lot]||[[:Category:Sweet Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]] ||Glocester||Sweet Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1733||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL014 GEORGE BOWEN LOT]||45||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2259762 George Bowen Lot]||||Glocester||George Bowen Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1734||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL015 CORN CRIB-NO CEMETERY]||0||||||Glocester||, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1735||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL016 SILAS SAUNDERS LOT]||28||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2371139 Sanders Lot]|| [[:Category:Silas Saunders Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]] ||Glocester||Sanders Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1736||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL017 CYREL BOWEN LOT]||32||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2613262 Cyrel Bowen Lot]||||Glocester||Cyrel Bowen Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1737||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL018 WILLARD WADE LOT]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2386404 Wade Lot]||[[:Category:Willard Wade Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Wade Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1738||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL019 JOHN GROSS JR LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2489384 Gross Lot]||||Glocester||Gross Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1739||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL020 SQUIRE WILLIAMS LOT]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2250722 Squire Williams Cemetery]||[[:Category:Squire Williams Cemetery, Glocester, Rhode Island]] ||Glocester||Squire Williams Cemetery, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1740||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL021 ESEK BROWN LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2283540 Brown-Newton Lot]||[[:Category:Brown-Newton Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Brown-Newton Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1741||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL022 CAPT. STEPHEN KEECH LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2613282 Captain Stephen Keech Lot]||[[:Category:Captain Stephen Keech Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Captain Stephen Keech Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1742||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL023 CHEPACHET CEMETERY, ACOTES HIL]||7000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1899207 Acotes Hill Cemetery]||[[:Category:Chepachet Cemetery Acotes Hill, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Acotes Hill Cemetery, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1743||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL024 HON TIMOTHY WILMARTH LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2261000 Timothy Wilmarth Cemetery]||[[:Category:Timothy Wilmarth Cemetery, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Timothy Wilmarth Cemetery, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1744||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL025 PLACE - KEACH LOT]||21||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2285657 Place-Keach Lot]||||Glocester||Place-Keach Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1745||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL026 BARDINE LOT]||10||||||Glocester||, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1746||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL027 LINDON SMITH LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216481 Smith Lot]||[[:Category:Smith Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]] ||Glocester||Smith Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1747||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL028 MOWRY SMITH LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2375688 Mowry Smith Lot]||[[:Category:Mowry Smith Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]] ||Glocester||Mowry Smith Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1748||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL029 ENOCH STEERE LOT]||68||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2243002 Steere Lot]||[[:Category:Steere Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Steere Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1749||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL030 HAWES LOT]||41||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2445458 Hawes Lot]||||Glocester||Hawes Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1750||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL031 JAMES MARTIN LOT]||35||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2263806 James Martin Lot]||||Glocester||James Martin Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1751||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL032 WANTON POTTER LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2381839 Potter Lot]||[[:Category:Potter Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Potter Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1752||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL033 DEA JOSHUA WINSOR LOT]||42||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2218694 Deacon Joshua Winsor Lot]||[[:Category:Deacon Joshua Winsor Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Deacon Joshua Winsor Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1753||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL034 PARDON HUNT LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2380322 Hunt Lot]||||Glocester||Hunt Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1754||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL035 HARMONY CEMETERY]||750||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2158730 Harmony Cemetery]||[[:Category: Harmony Cemetery, Harmony, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Harmony Cemetery, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1755||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL036 ENOCH STEERE LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2219083 Steere Lot]||||Glocester||Steere Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1756||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL037 IRONS-STEERE BURYING GROUND]||66||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2139712 Irons-Steere Burying Ground]||[[:Category:Irons-Steere Burying Ground, Glocester, Rhode Island]] ||Glocester||Irons-Steere Burying Ground, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1757||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL038 PHILLIPS LOT]||65||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2613318 Phillips Lot]||||Glocester||Phillips Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1758||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL039 PAGE LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2613320 Page Lot]||||Glocester||Page Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1759||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL040 COL HENRY WHEELER LOT]||21||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2268808 Wheeler Lot]||[[:Category:Wheeler Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]] ||Glocester||Wheeler Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1760||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL041 CHARLES WINSOR LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2218711 Winsor Lot]||[[:Category:Winsor Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]] ||Glocester||Winsor Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1761||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL042 DANIEL WARNER LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2613322 Daniel Warner Lot]||||Glocester||Daniel Warner Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1762||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL043 ALBERT RANDALL]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2613324 Albert Randall Lot]||||Glocester||Albert Randall Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1763||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL044 DANIEL KIMBALL LOT]||34||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2233132 Kimball Lot]||||Glocester||Kimball Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1764||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL045 DAVID BOWEN LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2530490 Bowen Lot]||||Glocester||Bowen Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1765||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL046 DR. EDMUND WALDRON LOT]||7||||||Glocester||, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1766||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL047 MAJ THOMAS MITCHELL LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2214633 Major Thomas Mitchell Lot]||||Glocester||Major Thomas Mitchell Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1767||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL048 COMAN - BOWEN LOT]||40||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2243128 Coman-Bowen Lot]||||Glocester||Coman-Bowen Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1768||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL049 COLONEL KNIGHT LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216480 Knight Lot]||||Glocester||Knight Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1769||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL050 MOSES ALDRICH LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2345482 Aldrich Lot]||[[:Category:Aldrich Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Aldrich Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1770||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL051 BENJAMIN MEDBERY LOT]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2242681 Medbery Lot]||[[:Category:Medbery Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Medbery Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1771||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL052 WILLIAM COMAN LOT]||29||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2241828 Coman Lot]||[[:Category: William Coman Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Coman Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1772||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL053 SMITHFIELD CEMETERY #32]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216108 Winsor Lot]||||Glocester||Winsor Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1773||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL054 RICHARD BURLINGAME LOT]||34||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2214892 Richard Burlingame Lot]||[[:Category:Richard Burlingame Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]] ||Glocester||Richard Burlingame Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1774||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL055 SMITH-STEERE LOT]||22||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2253871 Smith-Steere Lot]||[[:Category:Smith-Steere Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]] ||Glocester||Smith-Steere Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1775||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL056 ZEPHANIAH KEECH LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2280206 Keech Lot]||||Glocester||Keech Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1776||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL057 ZIBA OLNEY LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2329267 Ziba Olney Lot]||[[:Category:Ziba Olney Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Ziba Olney Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1777||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL058 ABRAM BAKER LOT]||28||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2329275 Baker Lot]||||Glocester||Baker Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1778||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL059 CALVARY MITCHELL LOT]||5||||||Glocester||, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1779||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL060 NELSON KEACH LOT]||24||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2272686 Keach Lot]||||Glocester||Keach Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1780||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL061 JOHN COLWELL LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2380902 John Colwell Lot]||||Glocester||John Colwell Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1781||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL062 RICHARD STEERE LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2613328 Richard Steere Lot]||||Glocester||Richard Steere Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1782||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL063 PAINE CLEMENCE LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2263818 Paine-Clemence Lot]||||Glocester||Paine-Clemence Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1783||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL064 WRIGHT CLEMENCE LOT]||31||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2263822 Wright Clemence Lot]||[[:Category:Wright Clemence Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Wright Clemence Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1784||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL065 CAPT. BENJAMIN HAWKINS LOT]||54||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2158751 Hawkins Lot]||[[:Category:Hawkins Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Hawkins Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1785||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL066 ANDREW BROWN LOT]||39||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2214881 Brown Lot]||[[:Category: Brown Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Brown Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1786||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL067 COLWELL LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2374438 Colwell Lot]||||Glocester||Colwell Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1787||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL068 PHETTEPLACE-KEACH LOT]||39||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2406499 Phetteplace-Keach Lot]||[[:Category: Phetteplace-Keach Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Phetteplace-Keach Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1788||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL069 LAW - BURLINGAME CEMETERY]||23||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2519863 Law - Burlingame Cemetery]||||Glocester||Law - Burlingame Cemetery, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1789||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL070 DAVID RICHMOND LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2444988 Richmond Lot]||||Glocester||Richmond Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1790||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL071 JAMES BOWEN LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2613415 James Bowen Lot]||||Glocester||James Bowen Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1791||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL072 ARMSTRONG - SMITH LOT]||44||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2439477 Armstrong - Smith Lot]||[[:Category:Armstrong - Smith Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Armstrong - Smith Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1792||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL073 JOHN SPRAGUE LOT]||34||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2280062 Sprague Lot]||[[:Category:John Sprague Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]] ||Glocester||Sprague Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1793||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL074 WILLIAM TOURTELLOT LOT]||52||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2252730 Tourtellot Cemetery]||[[:Category:Tourtellot Cemetery, Glocester, Rhode Island]] . ||Glocester||Tourtellot Cemetery, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1794||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL075 ABRAHAM SMITH LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2613417 Abraham Smith Lot]||||Glocester||Abraham Smith Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1795||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL076 EDWARD COOK LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2613422 Edward Cook Lot]||||Glocester||Edward Cook Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1796||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL077 OBADIAH SMITH LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2374344 Smith Lot]||[[:Category:Obadiah Smith Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]] ||Glocester||Smith Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1797||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL078 ANDREW-PAYNE LOT]||15||||||Glocester||, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1798||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL079 WILLIAM WADE LOT]||48||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2430722 William Wade Lot]||[[:Category:William Wade Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]] ||Glocester||William Wade Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1799||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL080 UNKNOWN LOT]||50||||||Glocester||, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1800||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL081 NATHAN PAGE LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2386278 Page Lot]||[[:Category:Page Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Page Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1801||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL082 GORRY-BRITTON-BARNES LOT]||28||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2520214 Gorry-Britton-Barnes Lot]||||Glocester||Gorry-Britton-Barnes Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1802||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL083 BENJAMIN SMITH LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2446166 Smith Lot]||||Glocester||Smith Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1803||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL084 EBENEZER DARLING LOT]||35||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2261717 Darling Lot]||[[:Category:Darling Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]] ||Glocester||Darling Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1804||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL085 TAYLOR - DARLING LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2613802 Taylor - Darling Lot]||||Glocester||Taylor - Darling Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1805||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL086 CAPT ELEAZER CLARK LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2613840 Captain Eleazer Clark Lot]||||Glocester||Captain Eleazer Clark Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1806||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL087 COOMER SOULE LOT]||35||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2613841 Coomer Soule Lot]||[[:Category: Coomer Soule Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Coomer Soule Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1807||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL088 DAVID ARNOLD LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2532070 David Arnold Lot]||||Glocester||David Arnold Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1808||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL089 SMITH LOT]||30||||||Glocester||, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1809||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL090 JOSEPH PAGE LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2286034 Page Lot]|| [[:Category:Joseph Page Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Page Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1810||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL091 JONATHAN VALLET LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2613959 Jonathan Vallet Lot]||||Glocester||Jonathan Vallet Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1811||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL092 WOOD-COLWELL LOT]||||||||Glocester||, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1812||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL093 ABEL MANN LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2613962 Abel Mann Lot]||[[:Category: Abel Mann Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Abel Mann Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1813||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL094 DANIEL CROSSMAN LOT]||23||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2303107 Crossman Lot]||[[:Category:Crossman Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]] ||Glocester||Crossman Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1814||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL095 HOPKINS - ANGELL LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2265586 Hopkins-Angell Lot]||[[:Category:Hopkins-Angell Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Hopkins-Angell Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1815||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL096 THOMAS FIELD LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2440364 Thomas Field Lot]||[[:Category:Thomas Field Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]] ||Glocester||Thomas Field Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1816||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL097 ARTEMUS SMITH LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2395468 Smith Lot]||[[:Category:Artemus Smith Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Smith Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1817||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL098 ASA HICKS LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2614131 Asa Hicks Lot]||||Glocester||Asa Hicks Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1818||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL099 DAN HICKS LOT]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2614133 Daniel Hicks Lot]||||Glocester||Daniel Hicks Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1819||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL100 STEPHEN COLWELL LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2398837 Colwell Lot]|| [[:Category:Colwell Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Colwell Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1820||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL101 ALBERT EDDY LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2614134 Albert Eddy Lot]||||Glocester||Albert Eddy Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1821||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL102 EDWARDS - BUSSEY LOT]||24||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2614136 Edwards - Bussey Lot]|| [[:Category:Edwards - Bussey Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]] .||Glocester||Edwards - Bussey Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1822||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL103 DANIEL BAKER LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2614138 Daniel Baker Lot]||||Glocester||Daniel Baker Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1823||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL104 BENJAMIN ALDRRICH LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2614140 Benjamin Aldrich Lot]||||Glocester||Benjamin Aldrich Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1824||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL105 BROWN-FENNER-WINSOR LOT]||41||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2218099 Brown-Fenner-Winsor Lot]||[[:Category:Brown-Fenner-Winsor Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]] .||Glocester||Brown-Fenner-Winsor Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1825||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL106 ANDREWS - HAMMOND LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2614141 Andrews - Hammond Lot]||||Glocester||Andrews - Hammond Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1826||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL107 SAMUEL STEERE LOT]||97||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2243226 Steere Lot]||[[:Category:Samuel Steere Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]] .||Glocester||Steere Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1827||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL108 JUNI IRONS LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2286064 Irons Lot]||||Glocester||Irons Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1828||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL109 BENJAMIN PAINE LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2278657 Paine Lot]||[[:Category:Benjamin Paine Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]] ||Glocester||Paine Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1829||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL110 MOWRY - TUCKER LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2441983 Mowry - Tucker Lot]||||Glocester||Mowry - Tucker Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1830||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL111 DEA. SEARLES YOUNG LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2577004 Young Lot]||||Glocester||Young Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1831||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL112 SALISBURY LOT]||19||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2615024 Salisbury Lot]||||Glocester||Salisbury Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1832||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL113 BROWN-BURRILL-HALL LOT]||54||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2281349 Brown-Burrill-Hall Lot]||[[:Category: Brown-Burrill-Hall Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Brown-Burrill-Hall Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1833||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL114 JESSE BROWN LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2615026 Jesse Brown Lot]||||Glocester||Jesse Brown Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1834||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL115 UNKNOWN LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695790 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Glocester #115]||||Glocester||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Glocester #115, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1835||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL116 ARNOLD LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2615027 Arnold Lot]||||Glocester||Arnold Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1836||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL117 UNKNOWN LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695791 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Glocester #117]||||Glocester||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Glocester #117, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1837||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL118 UNKNOWN LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695792 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Glocester #118]||||Glocester||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Glocester #118, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1838||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL119 UNKNOWN LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695793 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Glocester #119]||||Glocester||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Glocester #119, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1839||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL121 EVANS - BAKER LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2266151 Evans-Baker Lot]||[[:Category:Evans-Baker Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Evans-Baker Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1840||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL122 JEREMIAH SMITH LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2615030 Jeremiah Smith Lot]||[[:Category:Jeremiah Smith Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Jeremiah Smith Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1841||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL123 REV JOSEPH WINSOR LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2214891 Winsor Lot]||[[:Category:Rev Joseph Winsor Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Winsor Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1842||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL124 COL LABEN IRONS LOT]||23||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2215780 Colonel Laban Irons Lot]||[[:Category: Colonel Laban Irons Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Colonel Laban Irons Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1843||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL125 AMOS BAKER LOT]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2615036 Amos Baker Lot]||||Glocester||Amos Baker Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1844||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL126 COLE LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695725 Cole Lot]||||Glocester||Cole Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1845||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL127 COL CHAD BROWN LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2234687 Colonel Chad Brown Lot]||[[:Category:Colonel Chad Brown Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]] . ||Glocester||Colonel Chad Brown Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1846||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL128 MARVIN ANDREWS LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2615038 Marvin Andrews Lot]||||Glocester||Marvin Andrews Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1847||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL129 JOSEPH DAVIS LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2615039 Joseph Davis Lot]||||Glocester||Joseph Davis Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1848||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL130 ISSACHAR GRAVES LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2615040 Issachar Graves Lot]||||Glocester||Issachar Graves Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1849||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL131 ELISHA ALDRICH LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2615041 Elisha Aldrich Lot]||||Glocester||Elisha Aldrich Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1850||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL132 DAVID BURLINGAME LOT]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2290768 David Burlingame Lot]||[[:Category:David Burlingame Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]] ||Glocester||David Burlingame Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1851||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL133 OWEN - EVANS LOT]||22||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2259798 Owen-Evans Cemetery]||[[:Category: Owen-Evans Cemetery, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Owen-Evans Cemetery, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1852||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL134 PUBLIC CEMETERY]||67||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2231158 Public Cemetery]||[[:Category:Public Cemetery, Glocester, Rhode Island]] ||Glocester||Public Cemetery, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1853||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL135 EVANS LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695726 Evans Lot]||||Glocester||Evans Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1854||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL136 UNKNOWN LOT]||24||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695727 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Glocester #136]||||Glocester||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Glocester #136, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1855||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL137 PAINE LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695745 Paine Lot]||||Glocester||Paine Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1856||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL138 PAINE LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695746 Paine Lot]||||Glocester||Paine Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1857||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL139 DAVIS LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695733 Davis Lot]||||Glocester||Davis Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1858||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL140 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695728 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Glocester #140]||||Glocester||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Glocester #140, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1859||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL141 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695730 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Glocester #141]||||Glocester||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Glocester #141, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1860||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL142 WILLIAM GREENE LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695747 William Greene Lot]||||Glocester||William Greene Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1861||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL143 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695729 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Glocester #143]||||Glocester||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Glocester #143, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1862||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL144 DANIEL EVANS LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695748 Daniel Evans Lot]||||Glocester||Daniel Evans Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1863||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL145 POTTER LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695734 Potter Lot]||||Glocester||Potter Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1864||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL146 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695731 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Glocester #146]||||Glocester||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Glocester #146, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1865||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL147 CLOVIS BOWEN CHILDREN]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695735 Clovis Bowen Children Monuments]||||Glocester||Clovis Bowen Children Monuments, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1866||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL148 PHOEBE PRAY]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695744 Phoebe Pray Lot]||||Glocester||Phoebe Pray Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1867||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL149 EDDY LOT]||32||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695736 Eddy Lot]||||Glocester||Eddy Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1868||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL150 WILLIAM WOOD LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249381 William Wood Lot]||||Glocester||William Wood Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1869||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL151 UNKNOWN LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695732 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Glocester #151]||||Glocester||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Glocester #151, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1870||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL500 JANE ENCHES LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2615231 Jane Enches Lot]||||Glocester||Jane Enches Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1871||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL501 MOWRY FAMILY LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1899195 Mowry Family Cemetery]||[[:Category:Mowry Family Cemetery, Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Mowry Family Cemetery, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1872||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL600 GLOCESTER LOCATION UNKNOWN]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2615232 Quaker Records]||||Glocester||Quaker Records, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1873||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN001 ROBERT THORNTON LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2246296 Robert Thornton Lot]||||Johnston||Robert Thornton Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1874||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN002 NOAH MATHEWSON LOT]||75||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2246301 Noah Mathewson Cemetery]||[[:Category:Noah Mathewson Cemetery, Johnston, Rhode Island]] . ||Johnston||Noah Mathewson Cemetery, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1875||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN003 EPHRAIM WINSOR LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2232567 Ephraim Winsor Lot]|| [[:Category:Ephraim Winsor Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]] . ||Johnston||Ephraim Winsor Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1876||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN004 [SMITHFIELD CEMETERY #104]]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2231926 Caleb Newell Lot]||||Johnston||Caleb Newell Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1877||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN005 ASAHEL PAINE LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2229702 Asahel Paine Lot]||[[:Category:Asahel Paine Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]]||Johnston||Asahel Paine Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1878||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN006 BARNES-STAPLES LOT]||35||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2265468 Barnes-Staples Lot]||||Johnston||Barnes-Staples Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1879||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN007 CEDAR LOT]||250||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2229491 Cedar Lot]|| [[:Category:Cedar Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]] .||Johnston||Cedar Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1880||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN008 HIGHLAND MEMORIAL PARK]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1572077 Highland Memorial Park]||[[:Category:Highland Memorial Park, Johnston, Rhode Island]]||Johnston||Highland Memorial Park, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1881||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN009 DEA JAMES OLNEY LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2229736 Deacon James Olney Lot]|| [[:Category:Deacon James Olney Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]] ||Johnston||Deacon James Olney Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1882||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN010 SQUIRE THURBER LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2231474 Squire Thurber Lot]||[[:Category:Squire Thurber Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]] . ||Johnston||Squire Thurber Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1883||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN011 CHARLES WATERMAN LOT]||60||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2229912 Charles Waterman Lot]||[[:Category:Charles Waterman Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]]||Johnston||Charles Waterman Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1884||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN012 GIDEON BROWN LOT]||22||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2234239 Gideon Brown Cemetery]||[[:Category:Gideon Brown Cemetery, Johnston, Rhode Island]] . ||Johnston||Gideon Brown Cemetery, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1885||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN013 JOSEPH THORNTON LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2599044 Joseph Thornton Lot]||||Johnston||Joseph Thornton Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1886||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN014 DANIEL WATERMAN LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2235316 Daniel Waterman Lot]||[[:Category:Daniel Waterman Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]] ||Johnston||Daniel Waterman Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1887||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN015 RESOLVED WATERMAN LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2265511 Resolved Waterman Lot]||||Johnston||Resolved Waterman Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1888||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN016 DANIEL THORNTON LOT]||75||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2230386 Daniel Thornton Lot]|| [[:Category:Daniel Thornton Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]] .||Johnston||Daniel Thornton Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1889||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN017 ELDER STEPHEN SWEET LOT]||42||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2419545 Elder Stephen Sweet Lot]||[[:Category:Elder Stephen Sweet Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]] . ||Johnston||Elder Stephen Sweet Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1890||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN018 COL DANIEL MANTON LOT]||56||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2212300 Colonel Daniel Manton Lot]||[[:Category: Colonel Daniel Manton Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]]||Johnston||Colonel Daniel Manton Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1891||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN019 COL PETER BRIGGS LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2265809 Colonel Peter Briggs Lot]||[[:Category:Colonel Peter Briggs Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]] . ||Johnston||Colonel Peter Briggs Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1892||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN020 CAPT JOSHUA GREENE LOT]||19||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696318 Captain Joshua Greene Lot]||||Johnston||Captain Joshua Greene Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1893||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN021 GOV SAMUEL WARD KING LOT]||82||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2225596 Governor Samuel Ward King Lot]||[[:Category: Governor Samuel Ward King Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]]||Johnston||Governor Samuel Ward King Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1894||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN022 ASA TOURTELLOT LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2252735 Tourtellot Family Lot]||||Johnston||Tourtellot Family Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1895||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN023 WILLIAM WATERMAN LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2226254 William Waterman Lot]||[[:Category:William Waterman Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]]||Johnston||William Waterman Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1896||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN024 WOODLAWN CEMETERY]||218||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1986933 Woodlawn Cemetery]||[[:Category:Woodlawn Cemetery, Johnston, Rhode Island]] ||Johnston||Woodlawn Cemetery, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1897||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN025 JAMES COLVIN LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2229864 James Colvin Lot]||[[:Category:James Colvin Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]] . ||Johnston||James Colvin Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1898||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN026 ROBERT YOUNG LOT]||60||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2230554 Robert Young Lot]||||Johnston||Robert Young Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1899||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN027 STEPHEN REMINGTON LOT]||41||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2265726 Remington Lot]|| [[:Category:Remington Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]] ||Johnston||Remington Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1900||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN028 WILLIAM STEERE LOT]||26||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2272334 Steere Lot]||[[:Category: William Steere Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]]||Johnston||Steere Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1901||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN029 GEORGE FENNER LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2229775 George Fenner Lot]||[[:Category:George Fenner Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]] .||Johnston||George Fenner Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1902||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN030 RUFUS SPRAGUE LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2598653 Rufus Sprague Lot]||[[:Category:Rufus Sprague Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]] ||Johnston||Rufus Sprague Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1903||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN031 REMINGTON LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2265724 Remington Lot]||[[:Category:John Remington Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]] ||Johnston||Remington Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1904||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN032 CALEB REMINGTON LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2265725 Caleb Remington Lot]||[[:Category:Caleb Remington Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]] . ||Johnston||Caleb Remington Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1905||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN033 CAPT REUBEN MATHEWSON LOT]||54||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2270158 Captain Reuben Mathewson Lot]||[[:Category:Captain Reuben Mathewson Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]] . ||Johnston||Captain Reuben Mathewson Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1906||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN034 BENONI MATHEWSON LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2521830 Benoni Mathewson Lot]||||Johnston||Benoni Mathewson Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1907||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN035 HARRIS-POTTER LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2290246 Harris-Potter Lot]||||Johnston||Harris-Potter Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1908||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN036 ALVERSON LOT]||32||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2234186 Alverson Lot]||[[:Category:Alverson Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]]||Johnston||Alverson Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1909||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN037 FENNER-ATWOOD LOT]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2267673 Fenner-Atwood Lot]||||Johnston||Fenner-Atwood Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1910||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN038 PARDON FENNER LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2190006 Pardon Fenner Lot]||[[:Category:Pardon Fenner Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]] . ||Johnston||Pardon Fenner Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1911||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN039 CAPT JAMES RANDALL LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2599291 James Randall Lot]||||Johnston||James Randall Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1912||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN040 DR WILLIAM RICHARDSON LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2224908 Doctor William Richardson Lot]||||Johnston||Doctor William Richardson Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1913||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN041 WELCOME SPRAGUE LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2577800 Welcome Sprague Lot]||||Johnston||Welcome Sprague Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1914||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN042 SQUIRE WILLIAM SALISBURY LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2224912 Squire Williams Salisbury Cemetery]||||Johnston||Squire Williams Salisbury Cemetery, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1915||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN043 COL ISRAEL ANGELL BURIAL GRN]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2217460 Colonel Israel Angell Burial Ground]|| [[:Category:Colonel Israel Angell Burial Ground, Johnston, Rhode Island]] .||Johnston||Colonel Israel Angell Burial Ground, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1916||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN044 DAILY-CEASAR LOT]||89||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2354849 Daily-Ceasar Lot]||||Johnston||Daily-Ceasar Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1917||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN045 WELCOME JOHNSON LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2585059 Welcome Johnson Lot]||||Johnston||Welcome Johnson Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1918||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN046 SIMON SMITH LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2290808 Simon Smith Lot]||[[:Category:Simon Smith Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]]||Johnston||Simon Smith Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1919||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN047 REV SAMUEL WINSOR LOT]||95||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2159435 Reverend Samuel Winsor Lot]||[[:Category:Reverend Samuel Winsor Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]]||Johnston||Reverend Samuel Winsor Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1920||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN048 WILLIAM W STEERE LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2234189 William W. Steere Lot]||||Johnston||William W. Steere Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1921||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN049 EZEKIEL ANGELL LOT]||40||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2246399 Angell Family Lot]||[[:Category:Angell Family Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]] . ||Johnston||Angell Family Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1922||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN050 EDWARD HUDSON LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2505991 Edward Hudson Lot]||||Johnston||Edward Hudson Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1923||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN051 PETER RANDALL LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2295511 Peter Randall Lot]||[[:Category:Peter Randall Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]] . ||Johnston||Peter Randall Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1924||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN052 SAMUEL TEFFT LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2251993 Samuel Tefft Lot]||Category:Samuel Tefft Lot, Johnston, Rhode Islan||Johnston||Samuel Tefft Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1925||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN053 COL AUGUSTUS BROWN LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2229701 Brown Cemetery Lot]||||Johnston||Brown Cemetery Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1926||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN054 MAJ PHILIP ARNOLD LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2268919 Major Philip Arnold Lot]|| [[:Category:Major Philip Arnold Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]] . ||Johnston||Major Philip Arnold Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1927||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN055 SAMUEL STEERE LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2218676 Samuel Steere Lot]||[[:Category:Samuel Steere Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]] .||Johnston||Samuel Steere Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1928||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN056 PHILIP MATHEWSON LOT]||21||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2229924 Philip Mathewson Lot]||||Johnston||Philip Mathewson Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1929||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN057 ATWOOD-HARRIS LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2234446 Atwood-Harris Lot]||[[:Category:Atwood-Harris Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]] . ||Johnston||Atwood-Harris Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1930||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN058 CAPT JAMES RANDALL LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2282484 Captain James Randall Lot]||[[:Category: Captain James Randall Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]]||Johnston||Captain James Randall Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1931||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN059 SOLOMON THORNTON LOT]||32||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2264424 Solomon Thornton Lot]||[[:Category:Solomon Thornton Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]] . ||Johnston||Solomon Thornton Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1932||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN060 HENRY FENNER LOT]||31||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2210771 Henry Fenner Cemetery]||||Johnston||Henry Fenner Cemetery, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1933||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN061 MAJ VALENTINE SWEET LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216744 Major Valentine Sweet Lot]||[[:Category:Major Valentine Sweet Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]] . ||Johnston||Major Valentine Sweet Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1934||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN062 WATERMAN-SHELDON LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2210772 Waterman-Sheldon Lot]||[[:Category:Waterman-Sheldon Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]]||Johnston||Waterman-Sheldon Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1935||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN063 JOHN B BROWN LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2599098 John B. Brown Lot]||||Johnston||John B. Brown Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1936||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN064 SILAS HALL LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2595009 Silas Hall Lot]||||Johnston||Silas Hall Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1937||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN065 ELNATHAN HARRIS LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2215817 Elanthan Harris Lot (Defunct)]||||Johnston||Elanthan Harris Lot (Defunct), Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1938||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN066 COL JOHN WATERMAN LOT]||22||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2218338 Colonel John Waterman Lot]||[[:Category:Colonel John Waterman Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]] . ||Johnston||Colonel John Waterman Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1939||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN067 CRAM - THORNTON LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2492996 Cram-Thornton Lot]||||Johnston||Cram-Thornton Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1940||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN068 RHODES CEMETERY]||3||||||Johnston||, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1941||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN069 DR. BENJAMIN BELKNAP LOT]||40||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2264366 Belknap Lot]||||Johnston||Belknap Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1942||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN070 MAJ JOSHUA KIMBALL LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216745 Major Joshua Kimball Lot]||||Johnston||Major Joshua Kimball Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1943||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN071 NATHANIEL SWEET LOT]||35||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2372012 Sweet Lot]||[[:Category:Sweet Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]]||Johnston||Sweet Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1944||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN072 NATHANIEL K DEVEREAUX LOT]||89||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2287806 Devereaux-Killey Lot]||[[:Category:Devereaux-Killey Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]]||Johnston||Devereaux-Killey Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1945||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN073 OLNEY ANGELL LOT]||31||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2265543 Angell-Greene Lot]||[[:Category:Angell-Greene Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]] ||Johnston||Angell-Greene Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1946||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN074 HARRY SMITH LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2231760 Harry Smith Cemetery]||[[:Category:Harry Smith Cemetery, Johnston, Rhode Island]] ||Johnston||Harry Smith Cemetery, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1947||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN075 ISAAC ARNOLD LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2599100 Isaac Arnold Lot]||||Johnston||Isaac Arnold Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1948||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN076 JAMES W SMITH LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2392408 James W. Smith Lot]||[[:Category:James W. Smith Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]] . ||Johnston||James W. Smith Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1949||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN077 NICHOLAS SMITH LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2381030 Nicholas Smith Lot]||||Johnston||Nicholas Smith Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1950||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN078 JOSEPH BLANCHARD LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2271550 Blanchard Family Lot]||[[:Category:Blanchard Family Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]] . ||Johnston||Blanchard Family Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1951||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN079 THOMAS COLLINS LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2407971 Thomas Collins Lot]||||Johnston||Thomas Collins Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1952||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN080 BENJAMIN KIMBALL LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2271912 Benjamin Kimball Lot]||[[:Category:Benjamin Kimball Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]] .||Johnston||Benjamin Kimball Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1953||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN081 WILLIAM BORDEN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2557724 William Borden Lot]||[[:Category:William Borden Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]] ||Johnston||William Borden Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1954||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN082 BARNES LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696319 Barnes Lot]||||Johnston||Barnes Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1955||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN083 ELIJAH ANGELL LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2595778 Elijah Angell Lot]||||Johnston||Elijah Angell Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1956||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN084 GRANVILLE WILLIAMS LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696320 Granville Williams Lot]||||Johnston||Granville Williams Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1957||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN085 BENJAMIN O P MATHEWSON]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2395532 Benjamin O P Mathewson Lot]||[[:Category:Benjamin O P Mathewson Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]]||Johnston||Benjamin O P Mathewson Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1958||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN086 HARRIS KELTON LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2290803 Harris Kelton Lot]||[[:Category:Harris Kelton Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]] . ||Johnston||Harris Kelton Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1959||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN087 JACOB KNIGHT LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2218595 Jacob Knight Lot]||[[:Category:Jacob Knight Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]]||Johnston||Jacob Knight Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1960||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN088 BENJAMIN LUTHER LOT]||29||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2282555 Benjamin Luther Lot]||[[:Category:Benjamin Luther Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]] . ||Johnston||Benjamin Luther Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1961||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN089 CONSIDER LUTHER LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2282559 Consider Luther Lot]||[[:Category:Consider Luther Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]]||Johnston||Consider Luther Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1962||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN090 CHARLES WARBURTON-THOMAS AGINS]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2599287 Charles Warburton / Thomas Agins Lot]||||Johnston||Charles Warburton / Thomas Agins Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1963||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN091 REV DANIEL A JENCKES LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2385321 Reverend Daniel A. Jenckes Lot]||||Johnston||Reverend Daniel A. Jenckes Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1964||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN092 JONATHAN THORNTON LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2599104 Jonathan Thornton Lot]||||Johnston||Jonathan Thornton Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1965||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN093 HARRIS BROWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2599351 Harris Brown Lot]||||Johnston||Harris Brown Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1966||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN094 ETHAN SPRAGUE LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2599935 Jabez Latham Lot]||||Johnston||Jabez Latham Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1967||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN095 TOWN FARM LOT]||61||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696321 Town Farm Lot]||||Johnston||Town Farm Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1968||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN096 ELIJAH TRIPP LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2599108 Elijah Tripp Lot]||[[:Category:Elijah Tripp Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]]||Johnston||Elijah Tripp Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1969||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN097 DANIEL CORNELL LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2599110 Daniel Cornell Lot]||||Johnston||Daniel Cornell Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1970||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN098 CAPT BENJAMIN HAWKINS LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2599112 Captain Benjamin Hawkins Lot]||||Johnston||Captain Benjamin Hawkins Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1971||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN099 HOPKINS RANDALL]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2599121 Hopkins Randall Lot]||||Johnston||Hopkins Randall Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1972||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN100 HEZEKIAH SMITH LOT]||||||||Johnston||, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1973||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN101 EDWARD A HOPKINS LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2599122 Edward A. Hopkins Lot]||||Johnston||Edward A. Hopkins Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1974||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN102 WATERMAN-ANDREWS-PLACE LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2595049 Waterman-Andrews-Place Lot]||||Johnston||Waterman-Andrews-Place Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1975||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN103 CALEB HARRIS LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696471 Caleb Harris Lot]||||Johnston||Caleb Harris Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1976||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN104 JOSEPH BORDEN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696527 Joseph Borden Lot]||||Johnston||Joseph Borden Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1977||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN105 PHILIP KEECH LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696473 Philip Keech Lot (Defunct)]||||Johnston||Philip Keech Lot (Defunct), Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1978||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN106 DANIEL THORNTON LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696526 Daniel Thornton Lot (Defunct)]||||Johnston||Daniel Thornton Lot (Defunct), Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1979||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN107 CAPT LABAN LATHAM LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696470 Captain Laban Latham Lot (Defunct)]||||Johnston||Captain Laban Latham Lot (Defunct), Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1980||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN108 THOMAS SMITH 2D LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696528 Thomas Smith 2nd Lot]||||Johnston||Thomas Smith 2nd Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1981||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN109 BENJAMIN TAYLOR LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696529 Benjamin Taylor Lot]||||Johnston||Benjamin Taylor Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1982||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN110 BENJAMIN SMITH LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2599107 Benjamin Smith Lot]||[[:Category:Benjamin Smith Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]]||Johnston||Benjamin Smith Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1983||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN111 JOHN FENNER LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2218382 John Fenner Lot]||||Johnston||John Fenner Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1984||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN112 JOSEPH WATERMAN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696582 Joseph Waterman Lot (Defunct)]||||Johnston||Joseph Waterman Lot (Defunct), Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1985||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN113 DANIEL THORNTON LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696575 Daniel Thornton Cemetery]||||Johnston||Daniel Thornton Cemetery, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1986||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN114 ESEK OLNEY LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696583 Esek Olney Lot (Defunct)]||||Johnston||Esek Olney Lot (Defunct), Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1987||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN115 LUTHER - ANGELL LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696469 Luther-Angell Lot]||||Johnston||Luther-Angell Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1988||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN501 UNKNOWN LOT]||21||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2639443 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Johnston #501]||||Johnston||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Johnston #501, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1989||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN502 EPISCOPAL YARD AT MANTON]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2639447 Episcopal Yard at Manton]||||Johnston||Episcopal Yard at Manton, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1990||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN503 RESOLVED WATERMAN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696161 Resolved Waterman Lot]||||Johnston||Resolved Waterman Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1991||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN506 UNKNOWN LOT]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696061 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Johnston #506]||||Johnston||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Johnston #506, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1992||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN508 GODFREY PIERCE LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2639450 Godfrey Pierce Lot]||||Johnston||Godfrey Pierce Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1993||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN509 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696062 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Johnston #509]||||Johnston||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Johnston #509, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1994||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN510 BROWN - THORNTON LOT]||12||||||Johnston||, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1995||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN511 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696063 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Johnston #511]||||Johnston||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Johnston #511, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1996||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN512 UNKNOWN]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696064 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Johnston #512]||||Johnston||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Johnston #512, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1997||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN513 DEA WILLIAM SWEET LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696466 Dea William Sweet Lot]||||Johnston||Dea William Sweet Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1998||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN516 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696065 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Johnston #516]||||Johnston||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Johnston #516, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1999||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN517 UNKNOWN LOT [LEWIS?]]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696066 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Johnston #517]||||Johnston||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Johnston #517, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2000||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN520 UNKNOWN LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696067 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Johnston #520]||||Johnston||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Johnston #520, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2001||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN521 UNKNOWN LOT]||40||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2639453 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Johnston #521]||||Johnston||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Johnston #521, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2002||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN522 LUTHER - ANGELL LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696469 Luther-Angell Lot]||||Johnston||Luther-Angell Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2003||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN523 DAVID SMITH LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2639459 David Smith Lot]||||Johnston||David Smith Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2004||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN524 WILBUR WILLIAMS LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2639460 Wilbur Williams Lot]||[[:Category:Wilbur Williams Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]] ||Johnston||Wilbur Williams Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2005||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN525 PAUPER'S LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696576 Paupers Lot]||||Johnston||Paupers Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2006||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN527 OXX LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696577 Oxx Lot]||||Johnston||Oxx Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2007||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN529 GARDNER LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696584 Gardner Lot]||||Johnston||Gardner Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2008||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN530 BROWN LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696472 Brown Lot]||||Johnston||Brown Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2009||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN531 WATERMAN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696585 Waterman Lot]||||Johnston||Waterman Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2010||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN532 SIMEON REED LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2639461 Simeon Reed Lot]||||Johnston||Simeon Reed Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2011||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN533 UNKNOWN LOT]||67||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696160 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Johnston #533]||||Johnston||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Johnston #533, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2012||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN001 ST JAMES CEMETERY]||4086||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2159440 Saint James Cemetery]||||Lincoln||Saint James Cemetery, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2013||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN002 ST STEPHEN'S CEMETERY]||192||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1426398 Saint Stephens Cemetery]||||Lincoln||Saint Stephens Cemetery, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2014||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN003 ST MARY'S ORTHODOX CEMETERY]||415||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2256279 Saint Marys Orthodox Cemetery]||||Lincoln||Saint Marys Orthodox Cemetery, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2015||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN004 JOHN MANN BURIAL GROUND]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216770 Mann Burial Ground]||[[:Category:Mann Burial Ground, Lincoln, Rhode Island]] ||Lincoln||Mann Burial Ground, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2016||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN005 MOSES BALLOU LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2212097 Ballou Lot]||[[:Category: Ballou Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island]]||Lincoln||Ballou Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2017||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN006 WILLARD BALLOU LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2211922 Ballou Lot]||||Lincoln||Ballou Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2018||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN007 HENRY ALLSOP LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2246558 Allsop Lot]||||Lincoln||Allsop Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2019||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN008 JENCKES & MOWRY LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2212303 Jenckes-Mowry Lot]||||Lincoln||Jenckes-Mowry Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2020||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN009 OLD RIVER CEMETERY]||72||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2232359 Old River Cemetery]||[[:Category:Old River Cemetery, Lincoln, Rhode Island]]||Lincoln||Old River Cemetery, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2021||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN010 JENCKES-MANTON LOT]||37||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2212296 Jenckes-Manton Lot]||[[:Category:Jenckes-Manton Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island]] ||Lincoln||Jenckes-Manton Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2022||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN011 WRIGHT BURIAL GROUND]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2244500 Wright Burial Ground]||||Lincoln||Wright Burial Ground, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2023||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN012 GEORGE ALDRICH LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2598281 George Aldrich Lot]||[[:Category:George Aldrich Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island]] ||Lincoln||George Aldrich Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2024||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN013 JAMES PHETTEPLACE LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2371931 Phetteplace Lot]||||Lincoln||Phetteplace Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2025||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN014 HARRIS LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2596320 Harris Lot]||[[:Category:Harris Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island]] ||Lincoln||Harris Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2026||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN015 WHIPPLE-MOWRY LOT]||64||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2217579 Whipple-Mowry Lot]||[[:Category: Whipple-Mowry Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island]]||Lincoln||Whipple-Mowry Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2027||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN016 JOSHUA TURNER LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2244320 Turner Lot]||||Lincoln||Turner Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2028||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN017 ELEAZER SHERMAN BURIAL GROUND]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2244179 Sherman Burial Ground]||[[:Category:Sherman Burial Ground, Lincoln, Rhode Island]] . ||Lincoln||Sherman Burial Ground, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2029||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN018 JOSEPH JENCKS LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2212302 Jenckes Lot]||[[:Category:Jenckes Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island]]||Lincoln||Jenckes Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2030||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN019 JENCKES & BRIGGS LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2212304 Jenckes-Briggs Lot]||[[:Category:Jenckes-Briggs Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island]]||Lincoln||Jenckes-Briggs Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2031||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN020 GEORGE JENCKES LOT]||19||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2212306 Jenckes Lot]|| [[:Category:George Jenckes Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island]] . ||Lincoln||Jenckes Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2032||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN021 HENRY JENCKES LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2222197 Jenckes Lot]||[[:Category:Henry Jenckes Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island]] .||Lincoln||Jenckes Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2033||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN022 AHOLIAB SPAULDING LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2244538 Spaulding Lot]||[[:Category:Spaulding Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island]] ||Lincoln||Spaulding Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2034||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN023 WILKINSON LOT]||40||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2243629 Wilkinson Lot]||[[:Category:Wilkinson Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island]] . ||Lincoln||Wilkinson Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2035||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN024 AUSTIN/THAYER/GORTON LOT]||100||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2204861 Sprague-Dexter Cemetery]||[[:Category:Austin-Thayer-Gorton Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island]] . ||Lincoln||Sprague-Dexter Cemetery, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2036||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN025 FRIENDS BURIAL GROUND]||170||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2201521 Friends Burial Ground]||[[:Category:Friends Burial Ground, Lincoln, Rhode Island]]||Lincoln||Friends Burial Ground, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2037||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN026 JONATHAN ARNOLD LOT]||95||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2217704 Arnold Lot]||[[:Category: Jonathan Arnold Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island]]||Lincoln||Arnold Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2038||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN027 WHIPPLE-NORTHUP LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2212948 Whipple-Northup Lot]||[[:Category:Whipple-Northup Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island]] . ||Lincoln||Whipple-Northup Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2039||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN028 CHRIST CHURCH CEMETERY]||652||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2159442 Christ Church Cemetery]||||Lincoln||Christ Church Cemetery, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2040||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN029 ST AMBROSE CEMETERY]||699||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/366563 Saint Ambrose Cemetery]||||Lincoln||Saint Ambrose Cemetery, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2041||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN030 WHITAKER-MOWRY LOT]||44||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216492 Whitaker-Mowry Lot]||[[:Category:Whitaker-Mowry Lot, Lincoln, Providence County, Rhode Island]] . ||Lincoln||Whitaker-Mowry Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2042||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN031 OBADIAH OLNEY BURIAL GROUND]||24||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2222728 Olney Burial Ground]||[[:Category:Olney Burial Ground, Lincoln, Rhode Island]] . ||Lincoln||Olney Burial Ground, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2043||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN032 LEWIS DARLING LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2246696 Darling Lot]||||Lincoln||Darling Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2044||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN033 CHARLES HILL CEMETERY]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2606001 Charles Hill Cemetery]||||Lincoln||Charles Hill Cemetery, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2045||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN034 SIMON ALDRICH LOT]||38||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216862 Aldrich Lot]||[[:Category:Aldrich Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island]] .||Lincoln||Aldrich Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2046||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN035 ISRAEL WILKINSON LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216956 Wilkinson Lot]||[[:Category:Wilkinson Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island]] ||Lincoln||Wilkinson Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2047||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN036 LAPHAM/WILCOX LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2246697 Lapham-Wilcox Lot]|| [[:Category:Lapham-Wilcox Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island]] . ||Lincoln||Lapham-Wilcox Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2048||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN037 JAMES BROWN LOT]||40||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216863 Brown Lot]||||Lincoln||Brown Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2049||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN038 CHARLES ANGELL LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2221949 Angell Lot]||[[:Category:Angell Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island]]||Lincoln||Angell Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2050||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN039 THOMAS NEWMAN LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2246819 Newman Lot]||||Lincoln||Newman Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2051||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN040 CAPT RUFUS JENCKES LOT]||21||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2212340 Captain Rufus Jenckes Lot]||[[:Category:Captain Rufus Jenckes Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island]] . ||Lincoln||Captain Rufus Jenckes Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2052||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN041 UNKNOWN LOT]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2599087 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Lincoln #41]||||Lincoln||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Lincoln #41, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2053||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN042 FOLLETT LOT]||0||||||Lincoln||, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2054||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN043 JEREMIAH SMITH BURIAL GROUND]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2246820 Jeremiah Smith Cemetery]||[[:Category:Jeremiah Smith Cemetery, Lincoln, Rhode Island]] . ||Lincoln||Jeremiah Smith Cemetery, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2055||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN044 HARRIS LOT]||||||||Lincoln||, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2056||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN045 HARRIS/SMITH LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2598687 Harris-Smith Cemetery]||[[:Category:Harris-Smith Cemetery, Lincoln, Rhode Island]] . ||Lincoln||Harris-Smith Cemetery, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2057||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN046 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696248 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Lincoln #46]||||Lincoln||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Lincoln #46, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2058||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN047 ROBERT ALDRICH LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2584309 Robert Aldrich Lot]||||Lincoln||Robert Aldrich Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2059||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN048 DR PETER BALLOU LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2211926 Ballou Lot]||[[:Category:Dr Peter Ballou Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island]]||Lincoln||Ballou Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2060||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN049 THOMAS CUSHING LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2234193 Cushing Cemetery]||||Lincoln||Cushing Cemetery, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2061||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN050 OLIVER ANGELL LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2222003 Angell Lot]||||Lincoln||Angell Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2062||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN051 Christopher WILBUR LOT]||22||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2245755 Wilbur Burial Ground]||[[:Category:Wilbur Burial Ground, Lincoln, Rhode Island]] . ||Lincoln||Wilbur Burial Ground, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2063||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN052 HARRIS BURIAL GROUND]||28||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2246859 Harris Burial Ground]||||Lincoln||Harris Burial Ground, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2064||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN053 SMITH HUTCHINSON LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2597683 Smith Hutchinson Lot]||||Lincoln||Smith Hutchinson Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2065||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN054 JESSE HUTCHINSON LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2212350 Hutchinson Lot]||||Lincoln||Hutchinson Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2066||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN055 SIMEON MCINTIRE LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2596807 McIntire Lot]||||Lincoln||McIntire Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2067||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN056 ARNOLD LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2596353 Olney Arnold Lot]||||Lincoln||Olney Arnold Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2068||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN057 PITCHER LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2599482 Pitcher Lot]||||Lincoln||Pitcher Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2069||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN058 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696249 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Lincoln #58]||||Lincoln||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Lincoln #58, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2070||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN059 RICHARD ANGELL LOT]||35||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2159452 Richard Angell Cemetery]||[[:Category:Richard Angell Cemetery, Lincoln, Rhode Island]]||Lincoln||Richard Angell Cemetery, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2071||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN060 JENCKS/PHETTEPLACE/WHIPPLE LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696267 Jencks-Phetteplace-Whipple Lot]||||Lincoln||Jencks-Phetteplace-Whipple Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2072||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN061 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696250 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Lincoln #61]||||Lincoln||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Lincoln #61, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2073||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN062 BROWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696462 Brown Lot]||||Lincoln||Brown Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2074||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN063 CALVIN LUTHER LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696268 Calvin Luther Lot]||||Lincoln||Calvin Luther Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2075||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN064 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696294 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Lincoln #64]||||Lincoln||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Lincoln #64, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2076||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN065 ANGELL LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696463 Angell Lot]||||Lincoln||Angell Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2077||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN066 BRAYTON LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696464 Brayton Lot]||||Lincoln||Brayton Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2078||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN067 HAMMOND LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696465 Hammond Lot]||||Lincoln||Hammond Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2079||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN068 ORIN WRIGHT LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2246864 Orin Wright Lot]||||Lincoln||Orin Wright Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2080||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN069 EDWARD SMITH LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2246865 Edward Smith Cemetery]||||Lincoln||Edward Smith Cemetery, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2081||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN070 GUILE/HARRIS LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2246866 Guile-Harris Lot]||[[:Category:Guile-Harris Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island]] ||Lincoln||Guile-Harris Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2082||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN071 DANIEL SMITH LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2606004 Daniel Smith Lot]||||Lincoln||Daniel Smith Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2083||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN072 DARLING LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2606006 Darling Lot]||||Lincoln||Darling Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2084||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN073 BALLOU LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2212099 Ballou Lot]||[[:Category:Ballou Lot 2, Lincoln, Rhode Island]] ||Lincoln||Ballou Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2085||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN074 WHITMAN/MOWRY LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2303105 Whitman - Mowry Lot]||[[:Category:Whitman - Mowry Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island]]||Lincoln||Whitman - Mowry Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2086||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN075 WHIPPLE LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2159443 Whipple Cemetery (Defunct)]||||Lincoln||Whipple Cemetery (Defunct), Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2087||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN076 BROWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2470814 Brown Lot]||||Lincoln||Brown Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2088||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN077 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696295 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Lincoln #77]||||Lincoln||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Lincoln #77, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2089||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN078 ARNOLD LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696461 Arnold Lot]||||Lincoln||Arnold Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2090||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN079 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696322 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Lincoln #79]||||Lincoln||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Lincoln #79, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2091||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN080 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696280 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Lincoln #80]||||Lincoln||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Lincoln #80, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2092||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN081 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2606008 Native-Colonial Butterfly Pond Lot]||||Lincoln||Native-Colonial Butterfly Pond Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2093||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN082 BENONI PAINE CEMETERY]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696296 Benoni Paine Cemetery (Defunct)]||||Lincoln||Benoni Paine Cemetery (Defunct), Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2094||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN083 CAPT. WILLIAM WHIPPLE LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696297 Captain William Whipple Lot (Defunct)]||||Lincoln||Captain William Whipple Lot (Defunct), Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2095||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NP001 INTERVALE CEMETERY]||400||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2143133 Intervale Cemetery]||||North Providence||Intervale Cemetery, North Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2096||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NP002 PEACH HILL CEMETERY]||75||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2159416 Peach Hill Cemetery]|| [[:Category:Peach Hill Cemetery, North Providence, Rhode Island]] . ||North Providence||Peach Hill Cemetery, North Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2097||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NP003 FOREST HILL CEMETERY]||120||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2159372 Forest Hill Cemetery]||[[:Category:Forest Hill Cemetery, North Providence, Rhode Island]] . ||North Providence||Forest Hill Cemetery, North Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2098||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NP004 SUNSET CEMETERY]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216728 Sunset Cemetery]|| [[:Category:Sunset Cemetery, North Providence, Rhode Island]] ||North Providence||Sunset Cemetery, North Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2099||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NP005 JOHN HUTCHINSON LOT]||35||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216729 Hutchinson Lot]||[[:Category:Hutchinson Lot, North Providence, Rhode Island]]||North Providence||Hutchinson Lot, North Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2100||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NP006 ONLEY FARM CEMETERY]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216774 Olney Farm Cemetery]||[[:Category:Olney Farm Cemetery, North Providence, Rhode Island]] . ||North Providence||Olney Farm Cemetery, North Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2101||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NP007 ELISHA ANGELL LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2221926 Angell Lot]||||North Providence||Angell Lot, North Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2102||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NP008 OLIVER ANGELL LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2221109 Hope Angell Lot]||||North Providence||Hope Angell Lot, North Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2103||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NP009 HEZEKIAH SMITH LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2234411 Daniel Smith Cemetery]||[[:Category:Daniel Smith Cemetery, North Providence, Rhode Island]] . ||North Providence||Daniel Smith Cemetery, North Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2104||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NP010 FRANCESCAN SISTERS-FRUIT HILL]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2284761 Holy Family Convent Cemetery]||||North Providence||Holy Family Convent Cemetery, North Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2105||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NP011 OBADIAH ONLEY LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2231459 Obadiah Olney Lot]|| [[:Category:Obadiah Olney Lot, North Providence, Rhode Island]] . ||North Providence||Obadiah Olney Lot, North Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2106||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NP012 HEZEKIAH OLNEY FARM LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2159417 Hezekiah Olney Farm Lot]||[[:Category:Hezekiah Olney Farm Lot, North Providence, Rhode Island]] . ||North Providence||Hezekiah Olney Farm Lot, North Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2107||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NP013 LEMUEL ANGEL LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2604472 Lemuel Angel Lot]||||North Providence||Lemuel Angel Lot, North Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2108||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NP014 RHODES LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2604474 Rhodes Lot]||||North Providence||Rhodes Lot, North Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2109||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NP015 WHIPPLE LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2159419 Whipple Lot]||[[:Category:Whipple Lot, North Providence, Rhode Island]] ||North Providence||Whipple Lot, North Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2110||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NP016 MANTON LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216881 Manton Lot]||||North Providence||Manton Lot, North Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2111||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NP017 MILL CEMETERY AT LYMANSVILLE]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2603975 Mill Cemetery at Lymansville]||||North Providence||Mill Cemetery at Lymansville, North Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2112||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NP018 GREYSTONE LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216775 Greystone Lot]||||North Providence||Greystone Lot, North Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2113||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NP019 ANDREW ANGELL LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2691404 Andrew Angell Lot]||||North Providence||Andrew Angell Lot, North Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2114||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NP500 ADM ESEK HOPKINS BURIAL GROUND]||102||||||North Providence||, North Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2115||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NP600 NORTH PROV - LOCATION UNKNOWN]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2691408 North Providence - Location Unknown]||||North Providence||North Providence - Location Unknown, North Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2116||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS001 CAPT JAMES BUXTON CEMETERY]||76||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2228793 Buxton Cemetery]|| [[:Category:Buxton Cemetery, North Smithfield, Rhode Island]] . ||North Smithfield||Buxton Cemetery, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2117||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS002 BUXTON CEMETERY]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2364633 Buxton Cemetery]||||North Smithfield||Buxton Cemetery, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2118||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS003 SLATERSVILLE CEMETERY]||2079||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2155470 Slatersville Cemetery]||[[:Category:Slatersville Cemetery, North Smithfield, Rhode Island]] .||North Smithfield||Slatersville Cemetery, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2119||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS004 ST JOHN'S CEMETERY]||2227||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/377430 Saint Johns Cemetery]||||North Smithfield||Saint Johns Cemetery, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2120||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS005 ISREAL ALDRICH LOT]||31||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2261044 Israel Aldrich Cemetery]|| [[:Category:Israel Aldrich Cemetery, North Smithfield, Rhode Island]] . ||North Smithfield||Israel Aldrich Cemetery, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2121||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS006 WOONSOCKET CEMETERY #11]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/See WO011, FRIENDS CEMETERY Friends Cemetery]||||North Smithfield||Friends Cemetery, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2122||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS007 UNION CEMETERY]||7339||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/333961 Union Cemetery]||[[:Category: Union Cemetery, North Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||North Smithfield||Union Cemetery, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2123||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS008 SAMUEL ALDRICH LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2261040 Samuel Aldrich Lot]||[[:Category:Samuel Aldrich Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||North Smithfield||Samuel Aldrich Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2124||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS009 CAPT LUKE PHILLIPS LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2228198 Phillips Lot]||||North Smithfield||Phillips Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2125||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS010 MORRISON-STREETER LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2223695 Morrison-Streeter Lot]||||North Smithfield||Morrison-Streeter Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2126||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS011 ANANIAS MOWRY LOT]||42||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2228766 Ananias Mowry Lot]||[[:Category:Ananias Mowry Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island]] . ||North Smithfield||Ananias Mowry Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2127||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS012 STEPHEN MOWRY LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2228171 Mowry Lot]||[[:Category:Mowry Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island]] . ||North Smithfield||Mowry Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2128||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS013 MANN/HOLLEY LOTS]||24||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2232419 Mann-Holley Lots]||[[:Category:Mann-Holley Lots, North Smithfield, Rhode Island]] ||North Smithfield||Mann-Holley Lots, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2129||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS014 LEWIS FOLLET LOT]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2368605 Follett Lot]||[[:Category:Follett Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island]] . ||North Smithfield||Follett Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2130||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS015 JOSEPH INMAN LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2606223 Joseph Inman Lot]||[[:Category:Joseph Inman Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island]] ||North Smithfield||Joseph Inman Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2131||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS016 JOSEPH NICHOLS LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2372271 Nichols-Mowry Lot]||||North Smithfield||Nichols-Mowry Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2132||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS017 ELIJAH SMITH LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2251680 Smith Lot]||[[:Category:Smith Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island]] . ||North Smithfield||Smith Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2133||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS018 STERRY YOUNG LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2491140 Sterry Young Lot]||||North Smithfield||Sterry Young Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2134||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS019 MOWRY-HALL LOT]||34||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2232585 Mowry-Hall Lot]||[[:Category:Mowry-Hall Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||North Smithfield||Mowry-Hall Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2135||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS020 THOMAS SAYLES LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2253868 Mowry-Steere Cemetery]||[[:Category:Mowry-Steere Cemetery, North Smithfield, Rhode Island]] . ||North Smithfield||Mowry-Steere Cemetery, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2136||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS021 ALDRICH LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696523 Aldrich Lot]||||North Smithfield||Aldrich Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2137||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS022 RICHARD MOWRY LOT]||55||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2228622 Mowry Lot]|| [[:Category: Richard Mowry Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||North Smithfield||Mowry Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2138||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS023 AHAZ MOWRY LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2229033 Brown Lot]|| [[:Category:Brown Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island]] ||North Smithfield||Brown Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2139||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS024 GIDEON SAYLES LOT]||43||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2232592 Sayles Lot]||[[:Category:Sayles Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island]] . ||North Smithfield||Sayles Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2140||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS025 SMITH-HARRIS LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2228132 Smith-Harris Lot]||||North Smithfield||Smith-Harris Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2141||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS026 JASHUB WING LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2290596 Wing Lot]||[[:Category:Wing Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||North Smithfield||Wing Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2142||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS027 WILKINSON CEMETERY]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2685465 Wilkinson Cemetery]||||North Smithfield||Wilkinson Cemetery, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2143||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS028 SMITH LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696524 Smith Lot]||||North Smithfield||Smith Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2144||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS029 DAVID PAINE LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2371943 Paine Lot]||||North Smithfield||Paine Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2145||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS030 GRAYSON LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2606227 Grayson Lot]||||North Smithfield||Grayson Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2146||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS031 OLD ALDRICH BURIAL GROUNDS]||102||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1974334 Old Aldrich Burial Grounds]||[[:Category:Old Aldrich Burial Grounds, North Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||North Smithfield||Old Aldrich Burial Grounds, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2147||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS032 TYLER MOWRY LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2606228 Tyler Mowry Lot]||||North Smithfield||Tyler Mowry Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2148||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS033 MOWRY-SMITH LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2228184 Mowry - Smith Lot]||[[:Category:Mowry - Smith Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island]] . ||North Smithfield||Mowry - Smith Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2149||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS034 HERENDON LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2302845 Herendon Lot]||[[:Category:Herendon Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||North Smithfield||Herendon Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2150||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS035 BAKER LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2232612 Baker Lot]||||North Smithfield||Baker Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2151||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS036 OLD TOWN BURIAL GROUND]||136||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1974336 Old Town Burial Ground]||[[:Category:Old Town Burial Ground, North Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||North Smithfield||Old Town Burial Ground, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2152||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS037 UNION CEMETERY(OLD PART)]||209||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2217738 Union Cemetery Annex]||[[:Category: Union Cemetery Annex, North Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||North Smithfield||Union Cemetery Annex, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2153||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS038 SOUTHWICK/USHER/INMAN LOT]||32||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2365321 Southwick-Usher-Inman Cemetery]||[[:Category:Southwick-Usher-Inman Cemetery, North Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||North Smithfield||Southwick-Usher-Inman Cemetery, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2154||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS039 ALDRICH BURIAL GROUND]||22||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2286851 Aldrich Burial Ground (Defunct)]||||North Smithfield||Aldrich Burial Ground (Defunct), North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2155||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS040 BLACKMAR CEMETERY]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696525 Blackmar Cemetery]||||North Smithfield||Blackmar Cemetery, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2156||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS041 MOWRY-SAYLES LOT]||34||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2284889 Mowry-Sayles Lot]||[[:Category:Mowry-Sayles Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||North Smithfield||Mowry-Sayles Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2157||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS042 MARTIN CHATMAN LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2593470 Martin Chatman Lot]||||North Smithfield||Martin Chatman Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2158||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS043 UNKNOWN LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696541 Rhode Island Hist Cemetery North Smithfield #43]||||North Smithfield||Rhode Island Hist Cemetery North Smithfield #43, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2159||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS044 MORTON MOWRY LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2384224 Mowry Lot]||[[:Category:Morton Mowry Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||North Smithfield||Mowry Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2160||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS045 UNKNOWN LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696542 Rhode Island Hist Cemetery North Smithfield #45]||||North Smithfield||Rhode Island Hist Cemetery North Smithfield #45, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2161||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS046 UNKNOWN LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696543 Rhode Island Hist Cemetery North Smithfield #46]||||North Smithfield||Rhode Island Hist Cemetery North Smithfield #46, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2162||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS047 UNKNOWN LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695854 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery #47]||||North Smithfield||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery #47, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2163||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS048 OLIVER SMITH CEMETERY]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2383159 Oliver Smith Cemetery]||[[:Category:Oliver Smith Cemetery, North Smithfield, Rhode Island]] ||North Smithfield||Oliver Smith Cemetery, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2164||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS049 DARIUS MOWRY]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2606697 Darius Mowry Lot]||||North Smithfield||Darius Mowry Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2165||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS050 UNKNOWN LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696544 Rhode Island Hist Cemetery North Smithfield #50]||||North Smithfield||Rhode Island Hist Cemetery North Smithfield #50, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2166||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS051 BATTLE SITE]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696545 Battle Site]||||North Smithfield||Battle Site, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2167||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS052 BURIAL SITE IN BATTLE AREA]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696546 Battle Area Burial Site]||||North Smithfield||Battle Area Burial Site, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2168||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS053 GEORGE ARNOLD BURIAL GROUND]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2606701 George Arnold Burial Ground]||||North Smithfield||George Arnold Burial Ground, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2169||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS054 ALDRICH - STAPLES LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2345488 Rhode Island Hist. Cemetery North Smithfield #515]||||North Smithfield||Rhode Island Hist. Cemetery North Smithfield #515, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2170||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS055 DENNIS BALLOU LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2228093 Dennis Ballou Cemetery]||[[:Category:Dennis Ballou Cemetery, North Smithfield, Rhode Island]] ||North Smithfield||Dennis Ballou Cemetery, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2171||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS056 JOANNA COMSTOCK LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2606711 Joanna Comstock Lot]||[[:Category:Joanna Comstock Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island]] ||North Smithfield||Joanna Comstock Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2172||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS057 JEREMIAH MOWRY LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2345487 Jeremiah Mowry Lot]||[[:Category:Jeremiah Mowry Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island]] ||North Smithfield||Jeremiah Mowry Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2173||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS058 ALSEY MATHEWSON]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696547 Alsey Mathewson Lot]||||North Smithfield||Alsey Mathewson Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2174||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS059 WILLIAM CALDWELL LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2674949 William Caldwell Lot]||||North Smithfield||William Caldwell Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2175||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS060 JOHN MOWRY LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2665706 John Mowry Lot]||[[:Category:John Mowry Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island]] ||North Smithfield||John Mowry Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2176||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS061 HIRAM MASON LOT]||||||||North Smithfield||, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2177||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS062 MOWRY - BALLOU BURIAL GROUND]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696549 Mowry-Ballou Burial Ground]||||North Smithfield||Mowry-Ballou Burial Ground, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2178||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS501 UNKNOWN CEMETERY]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2606708 Rhode Island Hist. Cemetery North Smithfield #501]||||North Smithfield||Rhode Island Hist. Cemetery North Smithfield #501, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2179||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS502 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2606710 Rhode Island Hist. Cemetery North Smithfield #502]||||North Smithfield||Rhode Island Hist. Cemetery North Smithfield #502, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2180||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS512 UNMARKED CEMETERY]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696550 Unmarked Cemetery]||||North Smithfield||Unmarked Cemetery, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2181||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS516 UNMARKED CEMETERY]||||||||North Smithfield||, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2182||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS517 ALSEY MATHEWSON LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2606712 Rhode Island Hist. Cemetery North Smithfield #517]||||North Smithfield||Rhode Island Hist. Cemetery North Smithfield #517, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2183||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS519 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696551 Rhode Island Hist Cemetery North Smithfield #519]||||North Smithfield||Rhode Island Hist Cemetery North Smithfield #519, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2184||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV001 NORTH BURIAL GROUND]||99000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/104471 North Burial Ground]||[[:Category: North Burial Ground, Providence, Rhode Island]]||Providence||North Burial Ground, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2185||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV002 ST PATRICK'S CEMETERY]||25000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/104479 Saint Patricks Cemetery]||||Providence||Saint Patricks Cemetery, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2186||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV003 SWAN POINT CEMETERY]||43000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1584940 Swan Point Cemetery]||[[:Category: Swan Point Cemetery, Providence, Rhode Island]]||Providence||Swan Point Cemetery, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2187||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV004 LOCUST GROVE CEMETERY]||5500||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/104470 Locust Grove Cemetery]||[[:Category: Locust Grove Cemetery, Providence, Rhode Island]]||Providence||Locust Grove Cemetery, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2188||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV005 GRACE CHURCH CEMETERY]||8800||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/104468 Grace Church Cemetery]||[[:Category: Grace Church Cemetery, Providence, Rhode Island]]||Providence||Grace Church Cemetery, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2189||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV006 SONS OF DAVID & ISRAEL CEME]||2000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/104465 Sons of David and Israel Cemetery]||[[:Category: Sons of David and Israel Cemetery, Providence, Rhode Island]]||Providence||Sons of David and Israel Cemetery, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2190||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV007 WATERMAN-HENRY LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216751 Waterman-Henry Lot]||[[:Category:Waterman-Henry Lot, Providence, Rhode Island]] ||Providence||Waterman-Henry Lot, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2191||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV008 JOSEPH WILLIAMS LOT]||59||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2208514 Williams Family Cemetery]||[[:Category:Williams Family Cemetery, Providence, Rhode Island]]||Providence||Williams Family Cemetery, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2192||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV009 SOLOMON ANGELL LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2221914 Solomon Angell Lot]|| [[:Category:Solomon Angell Lot, Providence, Rhode Island]] ||Providence||Solomon Angell Lot, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2193||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV010 EZRA OLNEY LOT]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216750 Ezra Olney Lot]||||Providence||Ezra Olney Lot, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2194||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV011 ST JOHN'S CEMETERY]||400||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2214854 Saint Johns Cemetery]||[[:Category: Saint Johns Cemetery, Providence, Rhode Island]]||Providence||Saint Johns Cemetery, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2195||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV012 RICHARD THORNTON LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216748 Richard Thornton Lot]||[[:Category:Richard Thornton Lot, Providence, Rhode Island]] . ||Providence||Richard Thornton Lot, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2196||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV013 ELDER PARDON TILLINGHAST BG]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1981862 Tillinghast Lot]||[[:Category:Tillinghast Lot, Providence, Rhode Island]]||Providence||Tillinghast Lot, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2197||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV014 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE CEMETERY]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1979801 Dominican Community Cemetery]||||Providence||Dominican Community Cemetery, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2198||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV015 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697031 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Providence #15]||||Providence||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Providence #15, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2199||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV016 SACRED HEART ACADEMY LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697038 Sacred Heart Academy Lot (Defunct)]||||Providence||Sacred Heart Academy Lot (Defunct), Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2200||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV017 ROGER WILLIAMS REMAINS]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2291183 Roger Williams Memorial]||||Providence||Roger Williams Memorial, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2201||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV018 QUAKER BURIAL GROUND]||550||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2212773 Quaker Burial Ground]||[[:Category: Quaker Burial Ground, Providence, Rhode Island]]||Providence||Quaker Burial Ground, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2202||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV019 WEST BURIAL GROUND]||1000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697039 West Burial Ground (Defunct)]||||Providence||West Burial Ground (Defunct), Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2203||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV020 WAMSLEY LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2605986 Wamsley Lot]||||Providence||Wamsley Lot, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2204||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV021 1ST CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY]||987||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697040 First Congregational Society Cemetery (Defunct)]||||Providence||First Congregational Society Cemetery (Defunct), Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2205||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV022 SHELDON BURIAL GROUND]||100||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697065 Sheldon Burial Ground (Defunct)]||||Providence||Sheldon Burial Ground (Defunct), Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2206||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV023 ADMIRAL ESEK HOPKINS BURIAL GN]||102||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2220343 Admiral Esek Hopkins Lot (Defunct)]||||Providence||Admiral Esek Hopkins Lot (Defunct), Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2207||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV024 JOSHUA ASHTON LOT]||59||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697066 Joshua Ashton Lot (Defunct)]||||Providence||Joshua Ashton Lot (Defunct), Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2208||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV025 ARNOLD-TILLINGHAST BURIAL GRND]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697067 Arnold-Tillinghast Burial Ground (Defunct)]||||Providence||Arnold-Tillinghast Burial Ground (Defunct), Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2209||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV026 CANAL BURIAL GROUND]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697068 Canal Burial Ground (Defunct)]||||Providence||Canal Burial Ground (Defunct), Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2210||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV027 BURROWS LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697069 Burrows Lot (Defunct)]||||Providence||Burrows Lot (Defunct), Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2211||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV028 GOV. NICHOLAS COOKE LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697116 Governor Nicholas Cooke Lot (Defunct)]||||Providence||Governor Nicholas Cooke Lot (Defunct), Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2212||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV029 FIELD FAMILY BURIAL GROUND]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697117 Field Family Burial Ground (Defunct)]||||Providence||Field Family Burial Ground (Defunct), Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2213||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV030 WALL GROUND]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697118 Wall Burial Ground (Defunct)]||||Providence||Wall Burial Ground (Defunct), Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2214||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV031 WINDMILL GROUND]||24||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697119 Windmill Burial Ground (Defunct)]||||Providence||Windmill Burial Ground (Defunct), Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2215||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV032 JONATHAN TRUMAN BURIAL GROUND]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697120 Jonathan Truman Burial Ground (Defunct)]||||Providence||Jonathan Truman Burial Ground (Defunct), Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2216||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV033 ANNMARY BROWN LIBRARY CEMETERY]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1978169 Annmary Brown Memorial]|| [[:Category:Annmary Brown Memorial, Providence, Rhode Island]]||Providence||Annmary Brown Memorial, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2217||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV034 BROWN-PIERCE LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216747 Brown-Pearce Lot]||[[:Category:Brown-Pearce Lot, Providence, Rhode Island]] ||Providence||Brown-Pearce Lot, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2218||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV035 STATE HOME & SCHOOL CEMETERY]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697070 State Home and School Cemetery (Defunct)]||||Providence||State Home and School Cemetery (Defunct), Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2219||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV036 PLAIN FARM BURYING GROUND]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697071 Plain Farm Burying Ground (Defunct)]||||Providence||Plain Farm Burying Ground (Defunct), Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2220||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV037 SAYLES-PAYNE LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2264407 Sayles-Payne Lot]||||Providence||Sayles-Payne Lot, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2221||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV038 CAPT RICHARD HOYLE LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697121 Captain Richard Hoyle Lot (Defunct)]||||Providence||Captain Richard Hoyle Lot (Defunct), Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2222||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV039 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697032 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Providence #39]||||Providence||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Providence #39, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2223||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV500 ROGER WILLIAMS BURIAL GROUND]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697137 Roger Williams Burial Ground (Defunct)]||||Providence||Roger Williams Burial Ground (Defunct), Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2224||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV501 SINGLE FOUND GRAVESTONE]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697122 Lydia Wood Gravestone]||||Providence||Lydia Wood Gravestone, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2225||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV503 BROWN LOT]||||||||Providence||, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2226||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV504 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697033 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Providence #504]||||Providence||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Providence #504, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2227||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV505 COREY-KENYON LOT]||||||||Providence||, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2228||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV506 WATERMAN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697072 Waterman Lot (Defunct)]||||Providence||Waterman Lot (Defunct), Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2229||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV507 ANGELL LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2265549 Angell Lot]||[[:Category:Angell Lot, Providence, Rhode Island]]||Providence||Angell Lot, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2230||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV508 JOB OLNEY LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2283696 Job Olney Lot]||||Providence||Job Olney Lot, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2231||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV509 SMITH LOT]||5||||||Providence||, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2232||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV512 OLD BURIAL GROUND]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697129 Old Burial Ground]||||Providence||Old Burial Ground, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2233||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV513 UNKNOWN BURIAL GROUND]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697130 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Providence #513]||||Providence||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Providence #513, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2234||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV514 UNKNOWN BURIAL GROUND]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697131 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Providence #514]||||Providence||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Providence #514, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2235||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV515 THOMAS WHIPPLE LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2605988 Thomas Whipple Lot]||||Providence||Thomas Whipple Lot, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2236||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV517 SINGLE GRAVESTONE]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2605996 Mary Cory Gravestone Site]||||Providence||Mary Cory Gravestone Site, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2237||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV600 PROVIDENCE - LOCATION UNKNOWN]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2605998 Quaker Records]||||Providence||Quaker Records, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2238||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PW001 MINERAL SPRINGS CEMETERY]||5000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2153105 Mineral Spring Cemetery]||[[:Category: Mineral Spring Cemetery, Pawtucket, Rhode Island]]||Pawtucket||Mineral Spring Cemetery, Pawtucket, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2239||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PW002 MOUNT ST MARY'S CEMETERY]||25000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/245874 Mount Saint Marys Cemetery]||[[:Category: Mount Saint Marys Cemetery, Pawtucket, Rhode Island]]||Pawtucket||Mount Saint Marys Cemetery, Pawtucket, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2240||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PW003 ST. FRANCIS CEMETERY]||99000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/104478 Saint Francis Cemetery]||[[:Category: Saint Francis Cemetery, Pawtucket, Rhode Island]]||Pawtucket||Saint Francis Cemetery, Pawtucket, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2241||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PW004 WALNUT HILL CEMETERY]||7000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/428201 Walnut Hill Cemetery]||||Pawtucket||Walnut Hill Cemetery, Pawtucket, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2242||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PW005 OAK GROVE CEMETERY]||15000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1888315 Oak Grove Cemetery]||[[:Category: Oak Grove Cemetery, Pawtucket, Rhode Island]]||Pawtucket||Oak Grove Cemetery, Pawtucket, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2243||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PW006 NOTRE DAME CEMETERY]||10000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/234618 Notre Dame Cemetery]||||Pawtucket||Notre Dame Cemetery, Pawtucket, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2244||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PW007 RIVERSIDE CEMETERY]||50000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1047768 Riverside Cemetery]||[[:Category: Riverside Cemetery, Pawtucket, Rhode Island]]||Pawtucket||Riverside Cemetery, Pawtucket, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2245||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PW008 OLD ST. MARY'S CEMETERY]||2500||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2159125 Old Saint Marys Cemetery]||||Pawtucket||Old Saint Marys Cemetery, Pawtucket, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2246||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PW009 GOV JOSEPH JENCKS LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2217412 Governor Joseph Jencks Lot (Defunct)]||[[:Category: Governor Joseph Jencks Lot, Pawtucket, Rhode Island]]||Pawtucket||Governor Joseph Jencks Lot (Defunct), Pawtucket, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2247||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PW500 ALDRICH LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2691409 Aldrich Lot]||||Pawtucket||Aldrich Lot, Pawtucket, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2248||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC001 WESTCOTT FARM CEMETERY]||22||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2259699 Westcott Farm Cemetery]||[[:Category:Westcott Farm Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Westcott Farm Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2249||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC002 ALDRICH WILMARTH LOT]||150||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2259717 Aldrich-Wilmarth Lot]||[[:Category:Aldrich-Wilmarth Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]] ||Scituate||Aldrich-Wilmarth Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2250||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC003 WILLIAM DEXTER LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2229355 William Dexter Lot]||[[:Category:William Dexter Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]] ||Scituate||William Dexter Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2251||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC004 ANGELL-CORNELL LOT]||49||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2265587 Angell-Cornell Lot]|| [[:Category:Angell-Cornell Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Angell-Cornell Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2252||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC005 BROWNELL LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2230189 Brownell Lot]||||Scituate||Brownell Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2253||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC006 JEREMIAH BROWN LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2294624 Jeremiah Brown Lot]||||Scituate||Jeremiah Brown Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2254||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC007 BROWN LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2281684 Brown Lot]||[[:Category:Brown Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Brown Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2255||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC008 STEPHEN DEXTER LOT]||23||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2229066 Dexter Lot]||[[:Category:Dexter Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Dexter Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2256||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC009 SALISBURY & COLE LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2282855 Salisbury-Cole Lot]||||Scituate||Salisbury-Cole Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2257||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC010 BISHOP-BOWEN LOT]||59||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2346619 Bishop-Bowen Lot]||[[:Category:Bishop-Bowen Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Bishop-Bowen Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2258||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC011 SLACK LOT]||104||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216047 Slack Lot]||[[:Category:Slack Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Slack Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2259||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC012 DARIUS DURFEE LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2266913 Darius Durfee Lot]||[[:Category:Darius Durfee Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Darius Durfee Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2260||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC013 FENNER LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2258316 Fenner Lot]||[[:Category:Fenner Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Fenner Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2261||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC014 WESTCOTT-WILKINSON LOT]||42||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2275709 Westcott-Wilkinson Lot]||[[:Category:Westcott-Wilkinson Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Westcott-Wilkinson Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2262||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC015 RUSSELL SMITH LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2266081 Russell Smith Lot]||[[:Category:Russell Smith Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Russell Smith Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2263||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC016 THOMAS MATHEWSON LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2221058 Thomas Mathewson Lot]||||Scituate||Thomas Mathewson Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2264||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC017 TOURTELOTT LOT]||75||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2252514 Tourtellot Lot]||[[:Category:Tourtellot Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Tourtellot Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2265||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC018 RANDALL-HOPKINS LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2281192 Randall-Hopkins Lot]||[[:Category:Randall-Hopkins Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Randall-Hopkins Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2266||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC019 CAPT JONATHAN SMITH LOT]||39||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2269795 Captain Jonathan Smith Lot]||[[:Category:Captain Jonathan Smith Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]] ||Scituate||Captain Jonathan Smith Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2267||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC020 CAPT DEAN KIMBALL LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2220496 Aldrich Lot]||[[:Category:Aldrich Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Aldrich Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2268||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC021 DEXTER LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2446002 Dexter Lot]||[[:Category:Jeremiah Dexter Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Dexter Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2269||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC022 JEREMIAH & BENJAMIN ANGELL LOT]||125||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2212651 Jeremiah & Benjamin Angell Lot]||[[:Category: Jeremiah and Benjamin Angell Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]] ||Scituate||Jeremiah & Benjamin Angell Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2270||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC023 ASAHEL HARRIS LOT]||53||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2284466 Asahel Harris Lot]||[[:Category:Asahel Harris Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Asahel Harris Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2271||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC024 SMITHVILLE CEMETERY]||2500||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2158797 Smithville Cemetery]||[[:Category: Smithville Cemetery, North Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Smithville Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2272||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC025 COL CLEMENT SMITH LOT]||21||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2283020 Colonel Clement Smith Lot]||[[:Category:Colonel Clement Smith Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Colonel Clement Smith Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2273||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC026 COL WILLIAM WEST LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2349834 Colonel William West Lot]||[[:Category:Colonel William West Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]] ||Scituate||Colonel William West Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2274||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC027 PARDON WALKER LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2446902 Pardon Walker Lot]||||Scituate||Pardon Walker Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2275||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC028 DR JEREMIAH COLE LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2290703 Doctor Jeremiah Cole Lot]||[[:Category:Doctor Jeremiah Cole Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Doctor Jeremiah Cole Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2276||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC029 SALISBURY-ARNOLD LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2425954 Salisbury-Arnold Lot]|| [[:Category:Salisbury-Arnold Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Salisbury-Arnold Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2277||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC030 STEPHEN KIMBALL LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2524333 Stephen Kimball Lot]||[[:Category:Stephen Kimball Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Stephen Kimball Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2278||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC031 GLENFORD CEMETERY]||1300||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2158855 Glenford Cemetery]||[[:Category: Glenford Cemetery, North Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Glenford Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2279||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC032 NICHOLAS THOMAS LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216027 Nicholas Thomas Cemetery]||||Scituate||Nicholas Thomas Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2280||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC033 YEAW-HOWARD-PHILLIPS LOT]||125||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216030 Yeaw-Howard-Phillips Lot]||[[:Category:Yeaw-Howard-Phillips Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Yeaw-Howard-Phillips Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2281||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC034 BENJAMON BOSS LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2283288 Boss Lot]||[[:Category:Benjamin Boss Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]] ||Scituate||Boss Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2282||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC035 DAVID BURLINGAME CEMETERY]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2167750 Burlingame Cemetery]||[[:Category:Burlingame Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Burlingame Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2283||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC036 ABEL TANNER LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2232617 Abel Tanner Lot]||||Scituate||Abel Tanner Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2284||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC037 SAMUEL FENNER LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2188381 Seagraves- Brown- Sprague Lot]||[[:Category:Seagraves- Brown- Sprague Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Seagraves- Brown- Sprague Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2285||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC038 DEVAUL LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2567827 Devaul Lot]||||Scituate||Devaul Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2286||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC039 BARDEN OR PONAGANSETT CEMETERY]||500||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2158856 Barden Cemetery]||[[:Category:Barden Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Barden Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2287||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC040 JOSIAH WESTCOTT LOT]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2283529 Josiah Westcott Lot]||[[:Category:Josiah Westcott Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Josiah Westcott Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2288||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC041 CHRISTOPHER SMITH LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2374511 Smith Lot]||[[:Category:Smith Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]] . ||Scituate||Smith Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2289||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC042 ANGELL LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2239940 Angell Lot]||[[:Category: Angell Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island ]]||Scituate||Angell Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2290||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC043 MATHEWSON LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2283375 Mathewson Lot]||||Scituate||Mathewson Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2291||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC044 ATWOOD-SALISBURY LOT]||22||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2267690 Atwood-Salisbury Lot]||[[:Category:Atwood-Salisbury Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Atwood-Salisbury Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2292||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC045 WILLIAM T HENRY LOT]||27||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2438621 William T Henry Lot]||||Scituate||William T Henry Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2293||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC046 JOB TAYLOR LOT]||80||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2242414 Taylor Cemetery]||[[:Category:Taylor Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Taylor Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2294||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC047 MAXWELL SALISBURY LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2567831 Maxwell Salisbury Lot]||||Scituate||Maxwell Salisbury Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2295||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC048 JAMES ANDREWS LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248544 James Andrews Lot]||[[:Category:James Andrews Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||James Andrews Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2296||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC049 BARNES - POTTER LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2222737 Barnes-Potter Lot]||||Scituate||Barnes-Potter Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2297||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC050 NEW ROCKLAND CEMETERY]||2000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216037 Rockland Cemetery]||[[:Category: Rockland Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Rockland Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2298||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC051 DR OWEN BATTEY LOT]||19||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2294737 Doctor Owen Battey Lot]|| [[:Category:Doctor Owen Battey Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Doctor Owen Battey Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2299||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC052 WILLIAM BARNES LOT]||47||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2436928 Barnes Lot]||||Scituate||Barnes Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2300||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC053 FENNER LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2158858 Fenner Cemetery]||[[:Category:Fenner Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Fenner Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2301||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC054 KNIGHT HILL ROAD LOT]||35||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2266204 Knight Hill Road Cemetery]||[[:Category: Knight Hill Road Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Knight Hill Road Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2302||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC055 ISAAC KING LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216221 Isaac King Lot]||[[:Category:Isaac King Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]] . ||Scituate||Isaac King Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2303||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC056 TOWN ASYLUM LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2212711 Town Asylum Lot]||||Scituate||Town Asylum Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2304||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC057 ROUSE POTTER LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2410159 Rouse Potter Lot]||||Scituate||Rouse Potter Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2305||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC058 BURTON POTTER LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2260247 Burton Potter Cemetery]||||Scituate||Burton Potter Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2306||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC059 ISAAC FIELD LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2288198 Isaac Field Lot]||[[:Category:Isaac Field Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Isaac Field Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2307||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC060 ROBERT KNIGHT LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216225 Robert Knight Lot]||[[:Category:Robert Knight Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]] . ||Scituate||Robert Knight Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2308||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC061 SAMUEL WILBUR LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2288674 Wilbur Lot]||||Scituate||Wilbur Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2309||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC062 WILBUR-EDDY LOT]||40||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2242543 Wilbur-Eddy Lot]||[[:Category:Wilbur-Eddy Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]] . ||Scituate||Wilbur-Eddy Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2310||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC063 THOMAS WEAVER LOT]||29||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2395028 Thomas Weaver Lot]||[[:Category:Thomas Weaver Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Thomas Weaver Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2311||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC064 JOHN FISKE LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2261595 John Fiske Lot]||[[:Category:John Fiske Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]] . ||Scituate||John Fiske Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2312||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC065 MOSES POTTER LOT]||80||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2252940 Moses Potter Lot]||[[:Category:Moses Potter Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Moses Potter Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2313||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC066 COL STEPHEN YOUNG LOT]||22||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2567832 Colonel Stephen Young Lot]||||Scituate||Colonel Stephen Young Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2314||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC067 PARKER LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216231 Parker Lot]||||Scituate||Parker Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2315||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC068 CAPT JONATHAN KNIGHT LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216233 Captain Jonathan Knight Lot]||[[:Category: Captain Jonathan Knight Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Captain Jonathan Knight Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2316||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC069 JOHN GRAVES LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2461285 John Graves Lot]||||Scituate||John Graves Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2317||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC070 PELEG FISKE LOT]||22||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2261594 Peleg Fiske Lot]||[[:Category:Peleg Fiske Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]] . ||Scituate||Peleg Fiske Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2318||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC071 HENRY WILLIAMS LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2274862 Williams Lot]||[[:Category:Williams Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]] . ||Scituate||Williams Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2319||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC072 ELIHU FISH LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2519257 Elihu Fish Lot]||[[:Category:Elihu Fish Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Elihu Fish Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2320||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC073 HORTON-HATHAWAY LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2480713 Horton-Hathaway Lot]||||Scituate||Horton-Hathaway Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2321||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC074 THOMAS LAWTON LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2383288 Thomas Lawton Lot]||[[:Category:Thomas Lawton Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Thomas Lawton Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2322||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC075 OTIS WHITMAN LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2277512 Otis Whitman Lot]||||Scituate||Otis Whitman Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2323||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC076 WILLIAM KNIGHT LOT]||22||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2163536 William Knight Lot]||[[:Category:William Knight Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||William Knight Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2324||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC077 JOSEPH PHILLIPS LOT]||125||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2288281 Joseph Phillips Lot]||[[:Category:Joseph Phillips Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Joseph Phillips Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2325||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC078 BENEDICT WHIPPLE LOT]||35||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2288314 Benedict Whipple Lot]||[[:Category:Benedict Whipple Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Benedict Whipple Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2326||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC079 NEHEMIAH POTTER LOT]||60||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2265801 Nehemiah Potter Lot]||[[:Category:Nehemiah Potter Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Nehemiah Potter Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2327||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC080 MOSES POTTER LOT]||44||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216241 Moses Potter Lot]||[[:Category:Moses Potter Lot 80, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Moses Potter Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2328||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC081 CAPT SOLOMON TAYLOR LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216244 Captain Solomon Taylor Cemetery]||||Scituate||Captain Solomon Taylor Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2329||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC082 THOMAS SNELL LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2448060 Thomas Snell Lot]|| [[:Category:Thomas Snell Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Thomas Snell Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2330||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC083 COTTRELL LOT]||900||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2158859 Cottrell Cemetery]||[[:Category: Cottrell Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Cottrell Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2331||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC084 WILLIAM BRANT LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2454987 William Brant Lot]||||Scituate||William Brant Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2332||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC085 GILBERT MATTESON LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2454985 Gilbert Matteson Lot]||||Scituate||Gilbert Matteson Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2333||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC086 PELEG COLVIN LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2405023 Peleg Colvin Lot]||[[:Category:Peleg Colvin Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Peleg Colvin Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2334||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC087 JOHN COLVIN LOT]||75||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2455258 John Colvin Lot]||[[:Category:John Colvin Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]] ||Scituate||John Colvin Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2335||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC088 JEREMIAH HARRINGTON LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2212769 Jeremiah Harrington Lot]|| ||Scituate||Jeremiah Harrington Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2336||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC089 JOHN BLANCHARD LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2567836 John Blanchard Lot]||||Scituate||John Blanchard Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2337||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC090 CAPT JOHN POTTER LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2512121 Captain John Potter Lot]||[[:Category:Captain John Potter Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Captain John Potter Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2338||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC091 ELIZABETH RATHBONE LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2567838 Elizabeth Rathbone Lot]||||Scituate||Elizabeth Rathbone Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2339||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC092 JOSEPH KIMBALL LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2694485 Joseph Kimball Lot]||||Scituate||Joseph Kimball Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2340||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC093 PHILLIPS-SMITH LOT]||42||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2412157 Phillips-Smith Lot]||[[:Category:Phillips-Smith Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Phillips-Smith Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2341||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC094 STEPHEN PROFIT LOT]||22||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2454980 Profit-Franklin Lot]||||Scituate||Profit-Franklin Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2342||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC095 JOHN WHIDDEN LOT]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2448454 John Whidden Lot]|| [[:Category:John Whidden Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||John Whidden Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2343||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC096 FRIENDS MEETING HOUSE YARD]||24||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2283096 Friends Meeting House Yard]||[[:Category:Friends Meeting House Yard, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Friends Meeting House Yard, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2344||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC097 RICHARD GREYSON LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2268856 Richard Grayson Lot]||||Scituate||Richard Grayson Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2345||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC098 THOMAS MATHEWSON LOT]||35||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1998291 Thomas Mathewson Lot]||[[:Category: Thomas Mathewson Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Thomas Mathewson Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2346||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC099 MAJ EZRA RAMSDELL LOT]||29||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2288155 Major Ezra Ramsdell Lot]||||Scituate||Major Ezra Ramsdell Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2347||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC100 RALPH KING LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2430882 Ralph King Lot]||||Scituate||Ralph King Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2348||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC101 DAVID PHILLIPS LOT]||22||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2605147 Phillips Lot]||||Scituate||Phillips Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2349||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC102 Henry YEAW LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216255 Yeaw Lot]||[[:Category:Yeaw Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Yeaw Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2350||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC103 CYRIEL SIMMONS LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2605148 Simmons Lot]||||Scituate||Simmons Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2351||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC104 SQUIRE FRANKLIN LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2397585 Squire Franklin Lot]||[[:Category: Squire Franklin Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Squire Franklin Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2352||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC105 DEA HENRY STONE LOT]||24||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2605152 Deacon Henry Stone Lot]|| [[:Category:Deacon Henry Stone Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Deacon Henry Stone Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2353||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC106 ELDER REUBEN HOPKINS LOT]||52||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2530666 Elder Reuben Hopkins Lot]||||Scituate||Elder Reuben Hopkins Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2354||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC107 BENONI SARLE LOT]||21||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2379206 Benoni Sarle Lot]||[[:Category:Benoni Sarle Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Benoni Sarle Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2355||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC108 UNKNOWN LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2694486 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #108]||||Scituate||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #108, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2356||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC109 KIMBALL ATWOOD LOT]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216257 Kimball-Atwood Lot]||||Scituate||Kimball-Atwood Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2357||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC110 ABRAHAM CORP LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2288264 Abraham Corp Lot]||[[:Category:Abraham Corp Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Abraham Corp Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2358||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC111 DEXTER ARNOLD LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2259742 Dexter Arnold Cemetery]||[[:Category:Dexter Arnold Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Dexter Arnold Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2359||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC112 MAJ BENONI COLVIN LOT]||51||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2163421 Major Benoni Colvin Lot]|| [[:Category:Major Benoni Colvin Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Major Benoni Colvin Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2360||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC113 NEHEMIAH COLLINS CEMETERY]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2531855 Nehemiah Collins Cemetery]||||Scituate||Nehemiah Collins Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2361||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC114 SWEET-BLANCHARD LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2275509 Sweet-Blanchard Lot]||||Scituate||Sweet-Blanchard Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2362||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC115 JOSHUA BATTEY LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2580934 Battey lot]||||Scituate||Battey lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2363||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC116 ELISHA WILLIAMS LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2282432 Elisha Williams Lot]||[[:Category:Elisha Williams Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Elisha Williams Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2364||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC117 SAMUEL SALSBURY BURIAL GROUND]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2605163 Samuel Salsbury Burial Ground]||||Scituate||Samuel Salsbury Burial Ground, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2365||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC118 JOSEPH CARPENTER LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2219436 Joseph Carpenter Lot]||[[:Category: Joseph Carpenter Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Joseph Carpenter Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2366||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC119 THOMAS RALPH LOT]||22||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2218076 Thomas Ralph Lot]||||Scituate||Thomas Ralph Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2367||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC120 THOMAS FIELD LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2291222 Thomas Field Lot]||[[:Category:Thomas Field Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]] . ||Scituate||Thomas Field Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2368||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC121 DAVID COLVIN CEMETERY]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2315332 David Colvin Cemetery]||[[:Category:David Colvin Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||David Colvin Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2369||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC122 STEPHEN COLVIN CEMETERY]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2436342 Stephen Colvin Cemetery]||[[:Category:Stephen Colvin Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Stephen Colvin Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2371||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC124 ELDER CHARLES STONE LOT]||19||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2217597 Elder Charles Stone Lot]||[[:Category:Elder Charles Stone Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Elder Charles Stone Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2372||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC125 WILLIAM ALDRICH BURYING PLACE]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2694523 William Aldrich Burying Place]||||Scituate||William Aldrich Burying Place, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2373||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC126 MIAL SMITH LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2292900 Mial Smith Lot]||[[:Category:Mial Smith Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Mial Smith Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2374||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC127 ABEL MOWRY LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2228563 Abel Mowry Lot]||[[:Category:Abel Mowry Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Abel Mowry Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2375||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC128 UNKNOWN LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2694524 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #128]||||Scituate||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #128, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2376||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC129 STEPHEN THORNTON LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2532297 Stephen Thornton Lot]||||Scituate||Stephen Thornton Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2377||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC130 BENONI S WATERMAN LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2290842 Benoni S Waterman Lot]||||Scituate||Benoni S Waterman Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2378||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC131 JAMES FENNER LOT]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216371 James Fenner Lot]||||Scituate||James Fenner Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2379||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC132 DEA DANIEL SWEET LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2407151 Deacon Daniel Sweet Lot]||||Scituate||Deacon Daniel Sweet Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2380||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC133 SARLE-SMART LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2436507 Sarle-Smart Lot]||||Scituate||Sarle-Smart Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2381||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC134 NATHANIEL CAHOON LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2605218 Nathaniel Cahoone Lot]||||Scituate||Nathaniel Cahoone Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2382||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC135 PELEG BARNES LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2605222 Peleg Barnes Lot]||||Scituate||Peleg Barnes Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2383||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC136 SHELDON HOPKINS LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2694525 Sheldon Hopkins Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Sheldon Hopkins Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2384||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC137 ANTHONY ANGELL LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2265592 Anthony Angell Lot]||||Scituate||Anthony Angell Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2385||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC138 UNKNOWN LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2694526 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #138]||||Scituate||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #138, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2386||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC139 JAMES BATES LOT]||22||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2605226 James Bates Lot]||||Scituate||James Bates Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2387||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC140 UNKNOWN LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2694527 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #140]||||Scituate||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #140, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2388||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC141 COL JOSEPH KNIGHT LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2217599 Colonel Joseph Knight Lot]||[[:Category:Colonel Joseph Knight Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Colonel Joseph Knight Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2389||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC142 GEORGE KNIGHT LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2217797 George Knight Lot]||[[:Category:George Knight Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||George Knight Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2390||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC143 KNIGHT LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2694528 Knight Lot]||||Scituate||Knight Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2391||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC144 RANDALL LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2694680 Randall Lot]||||Scituate||Randall Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2392||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC145 R____ LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2605228 R Lot]||||Scituate||R Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2393||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC146 SAMUEL JENKS]||35||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2694683 Samuel Jenks Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Samuel Jenks Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2394||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC147 PRISCILLA YOUNG LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695569 Priscilla Young Lot]||||Scituate||Priscilla Young Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2395||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC148 JOSHUA ANGELL LOT]||45||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2265596 Joshua Angell Lot]||[[:Category:Joshua Angell Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Joshua Angell Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2396||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC149 DANIEL FISKE LOT]||39||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2271205 Daniel Fiske Lot]||[[:Category:Daniel Fiske Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Daniel Fiske Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2397||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC150 OLD ROCKLAND CEMETERY]||500||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2159106 Old Rockland Cemetery (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Old Rockland Cemetery (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2398||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC151 NOAH ALDRICH LOT]||22||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695570 Noah Aldrich Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Noah Aldrich Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2399||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC152 JOHN POTTER LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695571 John Potter Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||John Potter Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2400||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC153 CAPT RICHARD RHODES LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695583 Captain Richard Rhodes Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Captain Richard Rhodes Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2401||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC154 RICHARD WATERMAN LOT]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695584 Richard Waterman Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Richard Waterman Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2402||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC155 JEREMIAH ANDREWS LOT]||60||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695586 Jeremiah Andrews Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Jeremiah Andrews Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2403||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC156 ABNER PRATT LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695588 Abner Pratt Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Abner Pratt Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2404||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC157 CAPT PATT LOT]||29||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696727 Captain Patt Lot]||||Scituate||Captain Patt Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2405||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC158 ANGELL LOT]||60||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2265598 Angell Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Angell Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2406||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC159 JOHN PARKER LOT]||40||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696728 John Parker Lot]||||Scituate||John Parker Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2407||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC160 ASA MATHEWSON LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696756 Asa Mathewson (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Asa Mathewson (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2408||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC161 GRATTAGE LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696757 Grattage Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Grattage Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2409||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC162 ALLEN BATTEY LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696759 Allen Battey Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Allen Battey Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2410||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC163 RAMSDELL LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696761 Ramsdell Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Ramsdell Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2411||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC164 DRAKE LOT]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696763 Drake Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Drake Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2412||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC165 JEREMIAH MATHEWSON]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696764 Jeremiah Mathewson Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Jeremiah Mathewson Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2413||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC166 DANIEL YOUNG LOT]||23||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696765 Daniel Young Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Daniel Young Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2414||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC167 DAVID BLACKMAR LOT]||33||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696766 David Blackmar Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||David Blackmar Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2415||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC168 UNKNOWN LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696796 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #168]||||Scituate||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #168, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2416||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC169 JAMES PHILLIPS LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696767 James Phillips Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||James Phillips Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2417||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC170 BARDEN LOT]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696768 Barden Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Barden Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2418||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC171 PHILLIPS-BATES LOT]||32||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696769 Phillips-Bates Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Phillips-Bates Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2419||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC172 HINES LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696770 Hines Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Hines Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2420||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC173 OTIS WHITMAN LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696771 Otis Whitman Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Otis Whitman Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2421||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC174 CHARLES FISKE LOT]||37||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696772 Charles Fiske Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Charles Fiske Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2422||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC175 JEREMIAH BAKER LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696773 Jeremiah Baker Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Jeremiah Baker Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2423||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC176 SAMUEL KENT LOT]||26||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696775 Samuel Kent Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Samuel Kent Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2424||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC177 NOAH COLVIN LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696777 Noah Colvin Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Noah Colvin Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2425||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC178 KELLY LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696778 Kelly Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Kelly Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2426||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC179 MATHEWSON WILBUR LOT]||19||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696779 Mathewson Wilbur Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Mathewson Wilbur Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2427||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC180 THOMAS HENRY LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696780 Thomas Henry Lot]||||Scituate||Thomas Henry Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2428||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC181 STEPHEN SHELDON LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2217801 Stephen Sheldon Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Stephen Sheldon Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2429||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC182 DANIEL FISK LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696784 Daniel Fisk Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Daniel Fisk Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2430||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC183 ASAHEL STEERE LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696785 Asahel Steere Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Asahel Steere Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2431||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC184 WILLIAM ROBERTS LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696786 William Roberts Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||William Roberts Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2432||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC185 OLNEY COLE LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696788 Olney Cole Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Olney Cole Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2433||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC186 BATTEY MEETING HOUSE LOT]||47||Moved_to [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/216037 216037]||||Scituate||, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2434||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC187 ISAIAH CLAYTON LOT]||1||||||Scituate||, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2435||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC188 STEPHEN WILBUR LOT]||58||Moved_to [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/216037 216037]||||Scituate||, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2436||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC189 GODOLPHIN PATTERSON LOT]||4||Moved_to [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/216037 216037]||||Scituate||, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2437||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC190 EPISCOPAL CHURCH YARD]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696949 Episcopal Church Yard (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Episcopal Church Yard (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2438||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC191 MAJOR FLAVEL PATTERSON LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696950 Major Flavel Patterson Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Major Flavel Patterson Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2439||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC192 ANDREW ANGELL LOT]||27||||||Scituate||, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2440||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC193 PARDON ANGELL LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696951 Pardon Angell Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Pardon Angell Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2441||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC194 ELBERT FINK LOT]||2||Moved_to [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/216037 216037]||||Scituate||, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2442||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC195 WILLIAM WIGHT LOT]||5||Moved_to [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/216037 216037]||||Scituate||, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2443||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC196 THOMAS ROBERTS LOT]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697164 Thomas Roberts Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Thomas Roberts Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2444||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC197 CAPT EZRA KNIGHT LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2217803 Captain Ezra Knight Lot (defunct)]||||Scituate||Captain Ezra Knight Lot (defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2445||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC198 GILBERT P SALISBURY LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697165 Gilbert P Salisbury Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Gilbert P Salisbury Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2446||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC199 CAHOONE LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697166 Cahoone Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Cahoone Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2447||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC200 BUTLER TOMB]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696894 Butler Tomb]||||Scituate||Butler Tomb, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2448||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC201 JOB ANGELL LOT]||7||Moved_to [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/216037 216037]||||Scituate||, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2449||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC202 JOB RANDALL LOT]||25||Moved_to [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/216037 216037]||||Scituate||, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2450||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC203 JOHN HILL LOT]||60||Moved_to [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/216037 216037]||||Scituate||, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2451||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC204 UNKNOWN LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696742 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #204]||||Scituate||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #204, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2452||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC205 AMOS WOOD LOT]||44||Moved_to [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/216037 216037]||||Scituate||, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2453||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC206 JONATHAN SALISBURY]||8||||||Scituate||, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2454||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC207 JOHNSON POTTER LOT]||5||Moved_to [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/216037 216037]||||Scituate||, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2455||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC208 NO LONGER USED]||||||||Scituate||, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2456||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC209 JOB STEERE LOT]||4||||||Scituate||, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2457||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC210 PECKHAM LOT]||3||||||Scituate||, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2458||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC211 JOB RANDALL LOT]||8||||||Scituate||, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2459||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC212 COL JUNIA YOUNG LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696793 Colonel Junia Young Lot]||||Scituate||Colonel Junia Young Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2460||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC213 MARTIN SMITH LOT]||||||||Scituate||, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2461||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC214 ATWOOD LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2436421 Atwood Lot]||||Scituate||Atwood Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2462||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC215 WILLIAM CHAPPELL LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2516020 Chappell Lot]||||Scituate||Chappell Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2463||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC216 JOHN LOVELL LOT]||32||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2159107 John Lovell Lot]||||Scituate||John Lovell Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2464||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC217 JABEZ RALPH LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2288388 Jabez Ralph Lot]|| [[:Category:Jabez Ralph Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Jabez Ralph Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2465||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC218 WEST LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2535934 West Lot]||||Scituate||West Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2466||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC219 CONJUROR WOOD LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2605268 Conjuror Wood Lot]||||Scituate||Conjuror Wood Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2467||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC220 MOSES COLLINS]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2504710 Moses Collins Lot]||[[:Category:Moses Collins Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Moses Collins Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2468||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC221 WALTON CEMETERY]||28||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2266202 Walton Cemetery]||||Scituate||Walton Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2469||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC222 DANIEL MATTESON LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2443426 Daniel Matteson Lot]||[[:Category:Daniel Matteson Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Daniel Matteson Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2470||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC223 DEA STEPHEN BRAYTON LOT]||3||||||Scituate||, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2471||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC224 CURNELL POTTER LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2404480 Curnell Potter Lot]||[[:Category:Curnell Potter Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Curnell Potter Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2472||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC225 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696890 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #225]||||Scituate||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #225, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2473||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC226 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696888 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #226]||||Scituate||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #226, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2474||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC227 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696889 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #227]||||Scituate||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #227, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2475||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC228 UNKNOWN LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696743 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #228]||||Scituate||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #228, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2476||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC229 COL DAVID RELPH LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2505877 Colonel David Relph Lot]||||Scituate||Colonel David Relph Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2477||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC230 SCOTT SMITH LOT]||||||||Scituate||, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2478||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC231 PROSPER GORTON LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2525359 Prosper Gorton Lot]||||Scituate||Prosper Gorton Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2479||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC232 MANCHESTER CEMETERY]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2436679 Manchester Cemetery]||||Scituate||Manchester Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2480||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC233 RUSSEL REMINGTON LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2217805 Remington Lot]||||Scituate||Remington Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2481||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC234 JOSEPH POTTER LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2271566 Joseph Potter Lot]||[[:Category:Joseph Potter Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Joseph Potter Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2482||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC235 JOHN WIGHT LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2288708 Wight Cemetery]||[[:Category:Wight Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Wight Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2483||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC503 OLD COLVIN BURYING GROUND]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2433620 Old Colvin Cemetery]||||Scituate||Old Colvin Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2484||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC515 JOHN ABSOLON LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2605273 John Absolom Lot]||||Scituate||John Absolom Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2485||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC519 SMITH LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2605274 Smith Lot]||||Scituate||Smith Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2486||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC524 GILBERT MATHEWSON LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696863 Gilbert Mathewson Lot]||||Scituate||Gilbert Mathewson Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2487||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC525 WILLIAM MATTESON LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2443419 William Matteson Lot]||||Scituate||William Matteson Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2488||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC526 STEPHEN HARRIS LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2218673 Stephen Harris Lot]||||Scituate||Stephen Harris Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2489||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC530 ARCHIBALD WALKER LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2531037 Archibald Walker Lot]||[[:Category:Archibald Walker Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Archibald Walker Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2490||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC531 CHARLES MATHEWSON LOT]||7||||||Scituate||, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2491||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC533 GEN EZEKIEL CORNELL LOT]||||||||Scituate||, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2492||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC534 NATHAN MOWRY TOMB]||0||||||Scituate||, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2493||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC536 UNKNOWN LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696846 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #536]||||Scituate||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #536, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2494||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC537 UNKNOWN LOT]||0||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696896 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #537]||||Scituate||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #537, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2495||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC538 PECK LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2575087 Peck Lot]||[[:Category:Peck Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Peck Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2496||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC539 STEPHEN PECKHAM LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2292870 Peckham Lot]|| [[:Category:Stephen Peckham Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Peckham Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2497||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC542 EBENEZER PECK LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2605716 Ebenezer Peck Lot]||||Scituate||Ebenezer Peck Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2498||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC544 UNKNOWN LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696891 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #544]||||Scituate||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #544, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2499||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC545 GEORGE HARRIS LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2605717 George Harris Lot]||||Scituate||George Harris Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2500||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC546 WILLIAMS LOT]||3||||||Scituate||, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2501||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC547 SIMEON STAPLES LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2605718 Simeon Staples Lot]||||Scituate||Simeon Staples Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2502||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC549 JEREMIAH ANGELL LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2605722 Jeremiah Angell Lot]||||Scituate||Jeremiah Angell Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2503||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC550 OBADIAH KING LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696939 Obadiah King Lot]||||Scituate||Obadiah King Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2504||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC558 HARRY SIMMONS LOT]||5||||||Scituate||, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2505||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC559 UNKNOWN LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696848 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #559]||||Scituate||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #559, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2506||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC560 UNKNOWN LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696849 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #560]||||Scituate||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #560, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2507||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC561 WILLIAM W SALISBURY LOT]||31||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2605725 William Salisbury Lot]||||Scituate||William Salisbury Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2508||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC567 ELISHA LEACH LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2605727 Elisha Leach Lot]||||Scituate||Elisha Leach Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2509||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC568 UNKNOWN LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696892 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #568]||||Scituate||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #568, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2510||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC570 UNKNOWN LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696850 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #570]||||Scituate||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #570, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2511||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC571 COLVIN LOT]||||||||Scituate||, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2512||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC572 UNKNOWN LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696893 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #572]||||Scituate||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #572, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2513||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC573 CHACE LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2605731 Chace Lot]||||Scituate||Chace Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2514||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC574 HUNG STRANGER LOT]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2605732 Hung Stranger Lot]||||Scituate||Hung Stranger Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2515||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC579 ABEL ANGELL LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696940 Abel Angell Lot]||||Scituate||Abel Angell Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2516||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC580 UNKNOWN LOT]||6||||||Scituate||, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2517||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC581 UNKNOWN LOT]||6||||||Scituate||, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2518||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC582 ELDREDGE LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696918 Eldredge Lot]||||Scituate||Eldredge Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2519||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC583 ADAM CASEY LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696919 Adam Casey Lot]||||Scituate||Adam Casey Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2520||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC585 BROOKS LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2605733 Brooks Lot]||||Scituate||Brooks Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2521||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC587 WIGHT LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696744 Wight Lot]||||Scituate||Wight Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2522||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC700 TIMPERLE STONE]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2605734 Timperle Stone Site]||||Scituate||Timperle Stone Site, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2523||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM001 WELCOME MOWRY LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2228990 Welcome Mowry Lot]||||Smithfield||Welcome Mowry Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2524||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM002 DANIEL ALDRICH LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2641893 Daniel Aldrich Lot]||[[:Category: Daniel Aldrich Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||Smithfield||Daniel Aldrich Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2525||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM003 GILBERT HARRIS LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2262743 Gilbert Harris Lot]||||Smithfield||Gilbert Harris Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2526||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM004 JOSEPH MOWRY LOT]||19||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2242380 Joseph Mowry Lot]||||Smithfield||Joseph Mowry Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2527||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM005 NATHANIEL MOWRY LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2262744 Nathaniel Mowry Lot]||[[:Category:Nathaniel Mowry Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]] ||Smithfield||Nathaniel Mowry Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2528||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM006 WILLIAM ENCHES LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2236658 William Enches Lot]||||Smithfield||William Enches Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2529||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM007 DANIEL MOWRY LOT]||85||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1899195 Mowry Family Cemetery]||[[:Category:Mowry Family Cemetery, Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||Smithfield||Mowry Family Cemetery, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2530||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM008 CHARLES SMITH LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2262745 Charles Smith Lot]||[[:Category:Charles Smith Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||Smithfield||Charles Smith Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2531||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM009 PHETTEPLACE FARM LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2262746 Phetteplace Farm Lot]||[[:Category:Phetteplace Farm Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||Smithfield||Phetteplace Farm Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2532||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM010 NATHANIEL MOWRY LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2262763 Nathaniel Mowry Lot]||||Smithfield||Nathaniel Mowry Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2533||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM011 ESTES-LATHAM LOT]||26||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2279472 Estes-Latham Lot]||||Smithfield||Estes-Latham Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2534||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM012 THOMAS SMITH LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2345320 Aldrich Lot]|| [[:Category:Aldrich Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||Smithfield||Aldrich Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2535||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM013 DAVID MOWRY LOT]||33||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2243293 David Mowry Lot]|| [[:Category:David Mowry Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||Smithfield||David Mowry Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2536||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM014 THOMAS APPLEBEY LOT]||28||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2293409 Thomas Applebey Lot]||[[:Category:Thomas Applebey Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]] ||Smithfield||Thomas Applebey Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2537||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM015 MOWRY SAYLES LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2262930 Sayles Lot]||[[:Category:Sayles Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||Smithfield||Sayles Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2538||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM016 ABNER HARRIS LOT]||66||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2241569 Harris Lot]||[[:Category:Harris Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||Smithfield||Harris Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2539||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM017 CYRUS WILLIAMS LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2384564 Cyrus Williams Lot]||||Smithfield||Cyrus Williams Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2540||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM018 DANIEL MANN LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2235749 Daniel Mann Lot]||||Smithfield||Daniel Mann Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2541||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM019 STEPHEN STEERE LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2241609 Stephen Steere Lot]||||Smithfield||Stephen Steere Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2542||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM020 JOHN S. APPLEBY LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2262789 Appleby Lot]||[[:Category:John S Appleby Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||Smithfield||Appleby Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2543||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM021 OBADIAH SMITH LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2232469 Obadiah Smith Lot]||[[:Category:Obadiah Smith Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||Smithfield||Obadiah Smith Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2544||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM022 GEORGE SMITH LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2285115 George Smith Lot]||[[:Category:George Smith Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]] ||Smithfield||George Smith Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2545||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM023 ELISHA EVANS LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2266136 Evans Lot]|| [[:Category:Evans Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]] ||Smithfield||Evans Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2546||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM024 JEHU EVANS LOT]||46||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2266074 Jehu Evans Lot]||[[:Category:Jehu Evans Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]] ||Smithfield||Jehu Evans Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2547||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM025 RICHARD SWEET LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2232271 Richard Sweet Lot]||||Smithfield||Richard Sweet Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2548||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM026 SILAS SMITH LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2241557 Smith Lot]||[[:Category:Silas Smith Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||Smithfield||Smith Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2549||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM027 JOB ANGELL LOT]||45||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2218907 Angell Lot]||[[:Category:Angell Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]] ||Smithfield||Angell Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2550||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM028 COL JOHN ANGELL LOT]||65||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2217589 Colonel John Angell Lot]||[[:Category:Colonel John Angell Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||Smithfield||Colonel John Angell Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2551||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM029 HARRIS W. COLWELL LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2243276 Colwell Lot]||||Smithfield||Colwell Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2552||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM030 CAPT JAMES SMITH LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2379168 Captain James Smith Lot]||[[:Category:Captain James Smith Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]] ||Smithfield||Captain James Smith Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2553||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM031 COL ABRAHAM WINSOR LOT]||59||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2212101 Colonel Abraham Winsor Lot]||[[:Category:Colonel Abraham Winsor Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]] . ||Smithfield||Colonel Abraham Winsor Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2554||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM032 STEPHEN B WINSOR LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216088 Stephen B. Winsor Lot]||[[:Category:Stephen B. Winsor Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||Smithfield||Stephen B. Winsor Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2555||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM033 APPLEBEY SMITH LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2243261 Applebey Smith Cemetery]||[[:Category:Applebey Smith Cemetery, Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||Smithfield||Applebey Smith Cemetery, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2556||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM034 BOWERS-CLARK LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2600489 Bowers-Clark Lot]||||Smithfield||Bowers-Clark Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2557||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM035 JOSEPH FARNUM LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/350443 Farnum Lot]||[[:Category:Farnum Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||Smithfield||Farnum Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2558||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM036 ELISHA STEERE LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2241201 Elisha Steere Lot]||||Smithfield||Elisha Steere Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2559||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM037 MOWRY-TURNER LOT]||36||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2233170 Mowry-Turner Lot]||[[:Category:Mowry-Turner Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||Smithfield||Mowry-Turner Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2560||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM038 JAMES LOOMIS LOT]||26||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2229025 Loomis Lot]||||Smithfield||Loomis Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2561||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM039 DANIEL SPRAGUE LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2251823 Daniel Sprague Lot]||[[:Category:Daniel Sprague Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||Smithfield||Daniel Sprague Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2562||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM040 ARNOLD BROWN LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2240384 Brown Lot]||||Smithfield||Brown Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2563||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM041 ROBERT LATHAM LOT]||49||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2267755 Latham Lot]||[[:Category:Latham Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||Smithfield||Latham Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2564||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM042 WATERMAN-BURLINGAME LOT]||58||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2159502 Waterman-Burlingame Lot]||[[:Category:Waterman-Burlingame Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]] ||Smithfield||Waterman-Burlingame Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2565||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM043 BARNES-SMITH LOT]||22||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2264321 Barnes-Smith Lot]||||Smithfield||Barnes-Smith Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2566||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM044 LENOREL HILL LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2548813 Lenorel Hill Lot]||||Smithfield||Lenorel Hill Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2567||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM045 GREENVILLE CEMETERY SECOND DIV ]||1103||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2209310 Greenville Cemetery]||[[:Category:Greenville Cemetery, Smithfield, Rhode Island]] ||Smithfield||Greenville Cemetery, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2568||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM046 GEORGE W. MOWRY LOT]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696568 George W. Mowry Lot]||||Smithfield||George W. Mowry Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2569||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM047 JONATHAN BARNES LOT]||29||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2264319 Barnes Lot]||||Smithfield||Barnes Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2570||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM048 JAMES ARNOLD LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696990 James Arnold Lot]||||Smithfield||James Arnold Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2571||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM049 GREENVILLE CEMETERY FIRST DIV.]||158||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2215983 Smith Lot]||[[:Category:Smith Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||Smithfield||Smith Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2572||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM050 SAMUEL WINSOR LOT]||42||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2262607 Winsor Lot]||[[:Category:Winsor Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]] ||Smithfield||Winsor Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2573||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM051 STEPHEN KEECH LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2604512 Stephen Keech Lot]||||Smithfield||Stephen Keech Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2574||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM052 STEERE-EDDY LOT]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2371183 Steere-Eddy Lot]||[[:Category:Steere-Eddy Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||Smithfield||Steere-Eddy Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2575||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM053 BENJAMIN SAYLES LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2241814 Benjamin Sayles Lot]||||Smithfield||Benjamin Sayles Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2576||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM054 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696569 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Smithfield #54]||||Smithfield||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Smithfield #54, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2577||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM055 SAYLES-NEWELL LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2262934 Sayles-Newell Lot]||[[:Category:Sayles-Newell Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||Smithfield||Sayles-Newell Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2578||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM056 WILLIAM MOWRY LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2217683 William Mowry Lot]||[[:Category:William Mowry Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]] ||Smithfield||William Mowry Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2579||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM057 ASEL PHETTEPLACE LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2232251 Phetteplace Lot]||[[:Category:Phetteplace Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]] . ||Smithfield||Phetteplace Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2580||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM058 SWAN FAMILY LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2232548 Swan Family Lot]||||Smithfield||Swan Family Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2581||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM059 STEPHEN APPLEBY LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2270659 Stephen Applebey Lot]||[[:Category:Stephen Applebey Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||Smithfield||Stephen Applebey Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2582||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM060 ARNOLD & POLK LOT]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2604514 Arnold & Polk Lot]||||Smithfield||Arnold & Polk Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2583||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM061 AARON MOWRY LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2279491 Aaron Mowry Lot]||||Smithfield||Aaron Mowry Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2584||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM062 ALFRED SMITH LOT]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2257265 Alfred Smith Lot]||[[:Category:Alfred Smith Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]] ||Smithfield||Alfred Smith Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2585||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM063 EMOR SMITH LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2375310 Emor Smith Lot]|| [[:Category:Emor Smith Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]] ||Smithfield||Emor Smith Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2586||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM064 THOMAS SPRAGUE LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2218375 Thomas Sprague Lot]||[[:Category:Thomas Sprague Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||Smithfield||Thomas Sprague Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2587||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM065 CAPT ELIJAH DAY LOT]||22||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2280171 Captain Elijah Day Lot]||||Smithfield||Captain Elijah Day Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2588||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM066 DANIEL HUTCHINSON LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2595381 Hutchinson Lot]||||Smithfield||Hutchinson Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2589||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM067 ATWILL SAYLES LOT]||21||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2232684 Atwill Sayles Lot]||[[:Category:Atwill Sayles Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]] . ||Smithfield||Atwill Sayles Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2590||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM068 PETER BALLOU LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2212100 Ballou Lot]||||Smithfield||Ballou Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2591||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM069 ALBERT WINSOR LOT]||36||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216108 Winsor Lot]||[[:Category:Albert Winsor Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]] ||Smithfield||Winsor Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2592||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM070 ROBERT HARRIS LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2241561 Robert Harris Lot]||[[:Category:Robert Harris Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]] . ||Smithfield||Robert Harris Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2593||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM071 WILLARD SMITH LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2245710 Willard Smith Lot]||[[:Category:Willard Smith Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]] ||Smithfield||Willard Smith Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2594||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM072 LUTHER/ANGELL LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2265600 Luther-Angell Lot]||||Smithfield||Luther-Angell Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2595||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM073 TUCKER FAMILY BURIAL GROUND]||26||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2513763 Tucker Family Burial Ground]||||Smithfield||Tucker Family Burial Ground, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2596||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM074 WILLIAM SWAN FAMILY LOT]||43||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2604517 William Swan Family Lot]||||Smithfield||William Swan Family Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2597||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM075 PHILIP SWEET LOT]||29||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2240456 Philip Sweet Lot]||[[:Category:Philip Sweet Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]] ||Smithfield||Philip Sweet Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2598||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM076 ISAAC SWEET LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2240455 Isaac Sweet Lot]||||Smithfield||Isaac Sweet Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2599||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM077 UNKNOWN LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696963 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Smithfield #77]||||Smithfield||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Smithfield #77, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2600||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM078 EPHRAIM WHIPPLE LOT]||90||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2217713 Ephraim Whipple Lot]||[[:Category:Ephraim Whipple Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||Smithfield||Ephraim Whipple Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2601||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM079 JAMES ARMINGTON LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2543700 Armington Lot]||||Smithfield||Armington Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2602||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM080 EDMUND A BROWN LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2409785 Brown Lot]||||Smithfield||Brown Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2603||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM081 ABIAL MOWRY LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2266888 Abial Mowry Lot]||||Smithfield||Abial Mowry Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2604||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM082 ELIZABETH OLNEY LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2266767 Elizabeth Olney Lot]||||Smithfield||Elizabeth Olney Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2605||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM083 PETER BARNES LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2228705 Peter Barnes Lot]||[[:Category:Peter Barnes Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]] . ||Smithfield||Peter Barnes Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2606||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM084 AMBROSE EDDY LOT]||23||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2222583 Ambrose Eddy Lot]||||Smithfield||Ambrose Eddy Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2607||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM085 LITTLE GREENVILLE CEMETERY]||43||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2251788 Little Greenville Cemetery]||||Smithfield||Little Greenville Cemetery, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2608||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM086 DR THOMAS NUTTING LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696991 Doctor Thomas Nutting Lot (Defunct)]||||Smithfield||Doctor Thomas Nutting Lot (Defunct), Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2609||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM087 BROWN-EVANS LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2159503 Brown-Evans Lot]||||Smithfield||Brown-Evans Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2610||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM088 HIRAM MASON LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2664788 Hiram Mason Lot]||||Smithfield||Hiram Mason Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2611||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM089 ROBERT HARRIS LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2241558 Robert Harris Lot]||||Smithfield||Robert Harris Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2612||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM090 SIMON PATT LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2265603 Angell Family Lot]||||Smithfield||Angell Family Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2613||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM091 WATERMAN DEXTER LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2242371 Waterman Dexter Lot]||||Smithfield||Waterman Dexter Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2614||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM092 WINSOR LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2218700 Winsor Lot]||[[:Category: Winsor Lot SM092, Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||Smithfield||Winsor Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2615||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM093 THOMAS HAWKESLEY LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2604637 Thomas Hawkesley Lot]||||Smithfield||Thomas Hawkesley Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2616||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM094 DR SIMEON BROWN LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2266740 Doctor Simeon Brown Lot]||||Smithfield||Doctor Simeon Brown Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2617||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM095 NATHAN ALDRICH LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2266736 Nathan Aldrich Lot]||||Smithfield||Nathan Aldrich Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2618||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM096 CHARLES BURLINGAME LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2266630 Charles Burlingame Lot]||||Smithfield||Charles Burlingame Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2619||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM097 BROWN LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2604640 Brown Lot]||||Smithfield||Brown Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2620||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM098 ALONZO THURBER LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2604644 Alonzo Thurber Lot]||||Smithfield||Alonzo Thurber Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2621||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM099 ELDER JOSHUA WINSOR LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696992 Elder Joshua Winsor Lot (Defunct)]||||Smithfield||Elder Joshua Winsor Lot (Defunct), Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2622||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM100 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696962 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Smithfield #100]||||Smithfield||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Smithfield #100, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2623||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM101 TOWN FARM BURIAL GROUND]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2554703 Town Farm Burial Ground]||||Smithfield||Town Farm Burial Ground, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2624||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM102 NOAH FARNUM LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2243353 Noah Farnum Lot]||[[:Category:Noah Farnum Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]] ||Smithfield||Noah Farnum Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2625||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM103 ISRAEL ALDRICH LOT]||40||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216077 Israel Aldrich Lot]||||Smithfield||Israel Aldrich Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2626||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM104 CALEB NEWELL LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2231926 Caleb Newell Lot]||||Smithfield||Caleb Newell Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2627||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM105 BENJAMIN WILLIAMS CEMETERY]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697000 Benjamin Williams Cemetery]||||Smithfield||Benjamin Williams Cemetery, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2628||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM106 EMOR OLNEY LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2266620 Emor Olney Lot]||[[:Category: Emor Olney Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||Smithfield||Emor Olney Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2629||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM107 UNKNOWN LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696964 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Smithfield #107]||||Smithfield||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Smithfield #107, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2630||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM108 UNKNOWN LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696966 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Smithfield #108]||||Smithfield||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Smithfield #108, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2631||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM109 UNKNOWN LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696968 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Smithfield #109]||||Smithfield||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Smithfield #109, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2632||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM110 WILLIAM BROWN LOT]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2604647 William Brown Lot]||||Smithfield||William Brown Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2633||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM111 JOHN GROSSE LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2266618 Grosse Lot]||||Smithfield||Grosse Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2634||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM112 UNKNOWN LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696970 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Smithfield #112]||||Smithfield||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Smithfield #112, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2635||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM113 EPHRAIM PAINE LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2658995 Ephraim Paine Lot]||||Smithfield||Ephraim Paine Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2636||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM114 JAMES KEECH LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2266545 James Keech Lot]||||Smithfield||James Keech Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2637||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM115 UNKNOWN LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696971 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Smithfield #115]||||Smithfield||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Smithfield #115, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2638||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM116 HARRIS 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|2654||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WO002 LT CHARLES CAPRON CEMETERY]||85||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2215548 Capron Cemetery]||[[:Category: Capron Cemetery, Woonsocket, Rhode Island]]||Woonsocket||Capron Cemetery, Woonsocket, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2655||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WO003 B'NAI ISRAEL CEMETERY]||616||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2252749 B'Nai Israel Cemetery]||[[:Category: B'nai Israel Cemetery, Woonsocket, Rhode Island]]||Woonsocket||B'Nai Israel Cemetery, Woonsocket, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2656||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WO004 ST. 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Providence Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania One Place Study

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[[Category:Community, Place Studies]][[Category: Providence Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania One Place Study]] [[Category: Pennsylvania, Place Studies]][[Category: Providence Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania]][[Category:One Place Studies]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[McClintock-744|A McClintock]] or post a comment to the right. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Place Study to collect together in one place everything about one place and the people who lived there. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect in this place. ---- == Providence Township, Luzerne, PA == Providence Township, now extinct as a township, is today the oldest section of Scranton, Pennsylvania.http://www.lackawannacounty.org/uploads/COUNTY_LINES_2006.pdf It was also once known as Razorville and was located in what is now the north end of Scranton, PA. This one-place study aims to list the people who settled and lived in the area when it was known as Providence Township and was part of Luzerne County, from its founding in 1770 to its consolidation into the city of Scranton in 1866. ---- ==A Brief History of Providence Township, Pennsylvania==

The earliest known inhabitants are believed to be the Monsey (or Munsee) people, a band of Lenape Native Americans who migrated here from the Minisink area of New York state. Capoose was a Monsey Chief. The village was named after Capoose, and was situated at the site of present day Weston Field in the Providence section of Scranton.

By the end of the Pennamite Wars in 1782, what it today Scranton was a collection of three settlements: Razorville, Hyde Park and Dark Hollow. Razorville was the site of the first house in the area, at what is now the corner of Oak Street and N. Main Ave.

"The first whites who located in Providence as originally bounded were Timothy Keyes, Andrew Hickman and [[Hocksey-1|Solomon Hocksey]] in 1771. They erected a cabin where Taylorville now is, on the bank of the creek which has since been named in honor of Mr Keyes. Mrs Hickman was one of the first five women in Wyoming. The lands of Capoose originally fell into the hands of Captain John Howard as a purchase from the Susquehanna Company. He was unacquainted with their location or their suitability for immediate cultivation. They had been to a considerable extent cleared by the Monseys, and where they had not been cleared, the heavy timber had much of it been blown down by whirlwinds. Captain Howard interested Christopher Avery and Isaac Tripp with him in the lands. Both of these men were among the wild Yankees and came to Wyoming as early as 1769. Near the vacated wigwams of the Indians, Mr Tripp built his log cabin in 1771, and without clearing a foot of land planted and raised a crop of corn the first season on the plantation deserted but a short time before."''History of Luzerne, Lackawanna, and Wyoming Counties, Pa:'' With Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of Some of Their Prominent Men and Pioneers, W.W. Munsell & Company, 1880, found on Google Books.

You can view the list of names here: [[:Category:Providence_Township%2C_Luzerne_County%2C_Pennsylvania_One_Place_Study|Providence Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania One Place Study Inhabitants List]] == Task List == * Check for existing profiles for the heads of household listed on the 1810 Providence Township PA, census and link them to their names. * If a profile doesn't exist, research and create one, and link to it here. * Add category tag for Category: Providence Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania One Place Study to all relevant names. * Double check all names with original source docuement (the cut and paste below is from an error-prone census index).
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |+ List of heads of household from 1810 United States Federal Census: Providence Township, Luzerne, Pennsylvania, United States |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 ! Name|| Where Born || DOB (if known) || Notes |- | [[Atherton-1716|Eleazer Atherton]] || New York || abt.1746 || || |- |John Atherton || || || || |- |David Allen || || || || |- |[[Bishop-18907|Stephen Bishop]] || || abt. 1765 || || |- |Solomon Bater || || || || |- |Robert Brown|| || || || |- |James Brown|| || || || |- |[[Canfield-2204|Elijah Canfield]] ||bef. 1765 || || || |- |James Connor || || || || |} William Case
* [[Cobb-2747| Joseph Cobb]]
Calvin Cane
* [[Dolph-99|Alexander Dolph]] * Levi Depew: Possibly [[Depew-247]]
Lewis Depree
William Eldridge
Gilbert Francisco
Joseph Fellows
Rebecca Goodrich
Jesse Gardner
Joshua Griffin
Stephen Griffin
Daniel Green
Leonard Howard
Munson Hobbs
Reuben Ireland
Elisha Ireland
Tophanian Knapp
* [[London-212|Isaiah London]] Samuel Lewis
* [[London-260|Edward London]] Ann Mary Lutz
G H Lutgens
*[[London-259|Isaac London]] Peter Lopance
William Mcdaniels
John Osband
William Osband
Benjn Pederick
* [[Dolph-104|Isaac Dolph]] Abraham Gardner
John Allsworth
Benjamin Brown
Barabas Cary
John Cary
Cyprian Cobb
Daniel David
Samuel Dewit
John Fish
James Gardner
John E Hutchins
Roswell Johnson
William Knapp
James Lewis
John Lutz
Jonathan Hefus
Joshua Pederick
* [[Dolph-98|Moses Dolph]]
Benjamin Dolph
Robert Calwell
Samuel Pharis, Jr.
John Pharis
Josiah Pell
* [[Potter-7686|Elisha Potter]]
Benjamin Potts
John Parker
Cornelius Quick
Moses Quick
* [[Secor-58|John Seacor]]
*type in page 2 of this census ==Sources==

Province of Coahuila

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[[Category: Coahuila]][[Category: México]][[Category: Mexico]][[Category:Spanish History]][[Category: Texas History]][[Category: Texas Colonies]][[Category: Mexican History]][[Category: Nueva España]] '''Nueva España or [[Category: Nueva España|New Spain]] in what would be come part of the USA.''' [[Richardson-7167|Mary Richardson]], [[Thomas-8856|Allan Thomas]] are the leaders of this sub-project -. If you have any questions, or would like to see something specific addressed on this colony please consult with them. [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Spanish|Spanish Colonies Home Page]] links to the other Spanish Territories of [[:Space: Texas|Texas]], [[:Category: Florida|Florida]], [[:Category:New Mexico|New Mexico]], [[:Category: Arizona|Arizona]], [[:Space: California|California]], and resources relevant to [[:Space: Spain|Spain]] and [[Category: México]] === Origin/History === Present-day [[:Category: Coahuila|Coahuila de Zaragoza]], northeastern [[:Category: Mexico|Mexican]] state of Coahuila de Zaragoza, established as the Province of [[:Category: Nueva Extremadura|Nueva Extremadura]]. Nueva Extremadura was re-named [[:Category: Coahuila|Coahuila]]. '''Timeline''' 1550-1580 [[:Category: Spain|Spanish]] ''colonization'' began. Efforts were hindered by the vast deserts, lack of water, and indigenous American Indian raids. 1577 The first Spanish settlement in the region now called [[:Category: Coahuila|Coahuila]] was at Minas de la Trinidad; 1586 [[:Category: Saltillo, Coahuila|Saltillo]] was established and settled; 1689–90 [[De Leon-229|Alonso De León]], governor of the Spanish province of [[:Category: Coahuila|Coahuila y Tejas]]https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/usc01 1693 [[:Space: Spain|Spain]] withdrew the [[:Category:Catholics|Catholic]] missions from [[:Space: Texas|East Texas]]; 1694-1715 Texas included in Coahuilahttp://www.tamu.edu/faculty/ccbn/dewitt/dewitt.htm 1702 [[Alarcón-|Martín de Alarcón]] re-extended control over [[:Space: Texas|Texas]]; 1726 The two provinces of Coahuila y Tejas were separated with the capital of [[:Space: Texas|Texas]] at Los Adaes in present-day Louisiana) and the capital of [[:Category: Coahuila|Coahuila]] at [[:Category: Monclova, Coahuila|Monclova]]; 16 Sep 1810: [[Hidalgo-|Father Miguel Hidalgo Castillo]] delivered his "Cry for Dolores" beginning a revolution in México. [[Hidalgo-|Father Hidalgo]] declared his loyalty to [[-King Ferdinand VI]]. [[-King Ferdinand VI]] abdicated and he was replaced by [[Bonaparte-|Joseph Bonaparte]]. 1821: [[:Category: México|México]] finally gained its independence from [[:Space: Spain|Spain]] at the cost of a million lives. [[Iturbide-2|Agustín Iturbide]] establishes the '''''Imperio Mexico''''' (also known as the First Mexican Empire). 1823: [[:Category: Saltillo, Coahuila|Saltillo, Coahuila]] is the capital of the state; 1824: [[:Category: Texas|Provincia de Tejas]] was merged with [[:Category: Coahuila|Coahuila]] as one '''state''' of the newly independent, federal republic, United Mexican States (referred to as [[:Category: First Mexican Republic]]; 1833-1835 [[:Category: Monclova, Coahuila|Monclova]] was the capital of Coahuila 1834 [[:Category: Monclova, Coahuila|Monclova]] lapsed into confusion due to [[Santa Anna-1|Antonio López de Santa Anna's]] Plan of Cuernavaca https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fsa29; 1835 [[:Category: Texas|Department of Texas]] seceded to form the [[:Category: Republic of Texas|Republic of Texas]]. The severance of Texas and Coahuila was made final by the [[:Category: Texas Revolution|Texas Revolution]] and the [[:Category: Mexican-American War|Mexican-American War]]. 1856 [[Vidaurri-|Santiago Vidaurri]] annexed Coahuila to [[:Category: Nuevo León|Nuevo León]]; 1868 [[:Category: Coahuila|Coahuila]] regained its separate status as an independent state. ==== Original Structure ==== By the time [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coahuila_y_Tejas Coahuila y Tejas] was created, the Spanish had an efficient and relatively successful system for expanding Spanish culture and politics to new lands. This system was embodied in the Laws of the Indies and included the construction of missions and presidios and the formation of civil settlements. The Spanish had a penchant for organization, bureaucracy, and documentation. Coahuila y Tejas was divided into several departments. Departments were subdivided into municipalities (municipios), which were governed by alcaldes, similar to a modern-day mayor. Each municipality also had an elected ayuntamiento, similar to a city council. Originally, all of Texas was included in the Department of Béxar, while Coahuila comprised several departments. ==== Evolution of Government Structure ==== [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3AMexico_states_evolution.gif Mexico states evolution] 1512 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laws_of_Burgos The Laws of Burgos], signed by [[Aragón-122|King Ferdinand II of Aragon]], focused upon the welfare of the conquered native peoples 1542 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Laws Leyes Nuevas], issued November 20, 1542 by [[Habsburg-105|King Carlos I and V of Spain]] regarding the Spanish settlements of the Americas. ''Leyes Nuevas'' are also known as the "New Laws of the Indies for the Good Treatment and Preservation of the Native Americans", and were created to prevent the exploitation of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas by the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Encomienda Encomenderos] (large enterprise landowners) by strictly limiting their power and dominion. 1548 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Audiencia_of_Guadalajara Royal Audiencia of Guadalajara] was the highest tribunal of the Spanish crown in what is today northern Mexico and the southwestern United States in the [[:Category: Nueva España|Viceroyalty of New Spain]]. It was created by royal decree on February 13, 1548, and was originally located in Compostela and permanently seated in [[:Category: Guadalajara, Jalisco|Guadalajara, Jalisco]] in 1560. Its president was the chief political and executive officer of the district, subordinated only to the Viceroy of México. 1573 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laws_of_the_Indies The Laws of the Indies] were an attempt to guide and regularize the establishment of presidios (military towns), missions, and pueblos (civilian towns), [[Habsburg-|King Felipe II]] developed the first version of the Laws of the Indies. 1776 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Provincias_Internas Provincias Internas] or Commandancy General of the Internal Provinces of the North was a colonial, administrative district of the Spanish Kingdom, created to provide more autonomy for the frontier provinces in the Viceroyalty of New Spain (present day northern Mexico and southwestern United States). The goal of its creation was to establish a unified government in political, military and fiscal affairs. 1821-1823 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Mexican_Empire The Mexican Empire] (Imperio Mexicano) was the official name of independent Mexico under a monarchical regime, Agustín de Iturbide, was proclaimed emperor of Mexico. 1824 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1824_Constitution_of_Mexico Constitution of Mexico] The Federal Constitution of the United Mexican States of 1824 (Spanish: Constitución Federal de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos de 1824) was enacted on October 4 of 1824, after the overthrow of the Mexican Empire of [[Iturbide-2|Agustin de Iturbide]]. In the new constitution, the Republic took the name of United Mexican States, and was defined as a representative federal republic, with Catholicism as the official and unique religion. 1835 [[Santa Anna-1|President Santa Anna]] revoked the Constitution of 1824. In October 1835, [[Santa Anna-1|Santa Anna]] abolished all state governments. ===Governors=== :[[Gonzales-|Rafael Gonzales]], 1824 - 1826 :[[Blanco-|Victor Blanco]], 1826 - 1827 :[[Viesca-|José María Viesca]], 1827 - 1830 :[[Músquiz-|Ramón Músquiz]], 1830 - 1831 :[[Martin-|Juan Martin]], 1831 - 1833 :[[Vidaurri-|Juan José de Vidaurri]], 1833 - 1834 :[[Elguézabal-|Juan José Elguézabal]],1834 - 1835 :[[Cantú-|José María Cantú]], 1835 :[[Viesca-|Agustín Viesca]], 1835 :[[Borrego-|Marciél Borrego]], 1835 :[[Músquiz-|Ramón Músquiz]], 1835 === Settlers === The state passed its own colonization law in 1825. Despite the influx of settlers from the United States after the colonization laws were passed, the majority of settlers within Coahuila y Tejas were either Indigenous American Indians, Mestizos, or Tejanos.Mestizos are/were multiracial persons. Euro-mestizos referred to Spaniards (Portuguese, French, Dutch, German, Irish) and Indigenous American Indians. Afro-mestizos (also known as mulatto/a) referred to person with African and Indigenous American Indian linneage. Tejanos were citizens of Spain who were born in present-day Texas and were of European blood (also known as criollo/a) ==== Immigration/Emigration ==== =====Kingdom of New Spain (México) before 1821===== In 1492, the Moors were completely driven out of Spain. This was/is known as the [[:Category: Reconquista|Reconquista]] and lasted for more than a century. Like most of Europe, the Iberian Peninsula was divided up into several kingdoms. The marriage of [[Aragón-122|King Fernando II]] and [[Castilla-121|Queen Isabella I]] united the largest of these kingdoms and also brought other kingdoms under their control. Spain was more unified during this time than it had ever been. [[Aragón-122|King Fernando II]] and [[Castilla-121|Queen Isabella I]] are known as ''The Catholics''. They wanted to establish Catholicism throughout Spain. Therefore, religious persecution was pursued toward anyone who was suspected of practicing a different religion. At first, non-Catholics were given the choice to convert and these people were known as ''conversos''. Some ''Conversos'' only converted to escape persecution and even though they converted they still practiced their religion in private. Between the years of 1492-1522, some of these non-Catholics and/or ''Conversos'' left Spain on ships in order to escape persecution. So, who was '''emigrating''' to the Kingdom of New Spain? Jewish people, Spaniards, French, Germans, Irish, Italians, Portuguese, Indigenous Caribbean Islanders, Indigenous American Indians, Ex-slaves, Escaped/Runaway slaves, Multi-racial people with African Ethnicity, etc. Indigenous American Indians of the present-day United States East Coast and states East of the Mississippi River moved further west and south due to the expansion of the British and French Kingdoms in North America Before 1811, for the most part, the Spanish Governors would grant freedom to escaped/runaway slaves as long as they pledged an oath of loyalty to the [[:Category: Spain, Monarchs]] and became [[:Category: Catholics]].Spain officially abolished slavery in 1811 in all of its lands with exceptions of Puerto Rico, Santo Domingo, and CubaSome Mexican/Spanish slave owners would also emancipate slaves in their Wills Indigenous American Indians and Mestizos were also immigrating to the Iberian Peninsula. In fact, descendants of [[Moctezuma-|Moctezuma]] still reside in Spain today. =====México since 1821===== Spaniards, French, Germans, Irish, Italians, Portuguese, (East Coast and Northwest) Indigenous American Indians, Ex-slaves (from Europe, British and French colonies/territories), Escaped/Runaway slaves, Multi-racial people with African Ethnicity, Americans, etc. ==== Ships ====
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==== Indigenous Peoples of Mexico (and Mesoamerica)==== :See: [[:Category: Indigenous Peoples of Mexico]] The [[:Category: Coahuiltecan|Coahuiltecan]] Peoples were first encountered by [[Nunez-416|Cabeza de Vaca]] and other survivors of the Narvaez Expedition. Spanish archives recorded at least 1,000 ''Bands'' that occupied the Coahuiltecan Region (the region between the Sierra Madre Occidental and the San Antonio River). See: *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classification_of_indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas#Mexico_and_Mesoamerica Indigenous Peoples of Mexico and Mesoamerica on Wikipedia] *[http://www.houstonculture.org/mexico/mexico.html The Indigenous People of Central Mexico By John P. Schmal *[http://www.houstonculture.org/mexico/mexico2.html The Spanish Conquest of México (The Indigenous People of Central Mexico, 2, by John P. Schmal] *[http://www.houstonculture.org/mexico/states.html History of Mexico by John P. Schmal] *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tlaxcaltec Tlaxaltec Indians] *[http://www.history.com/topics/mexico/coahuila Coahuila on history.com Website] *[http://books.google.com/books?id=3yzaAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA237&lpg=PA237&dq=Tlaxcalteca+Indians&source=bl&ots=6VdTgf2VKc&sig=CCUgOGZ95T4BUErx8yanSaFs_ZI&hl=en&sa=X&ei=sK4AVM2HLoXLgwToqILoBw&ved=0CDUQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=Tlaxcalteca%20Indians&f=false Tlaxcalteca] ==== Slaves ==== In 1811, Spain abolishes slavery at home and in all colonies except Cuba, Puerto Rico, and Santo Domingo. However, in the years just after [[Colombo-58|Columbus's]] ''discovery'' and after hearing about the atrocities abroad, Queen Isabella was faced with a huge ''"human rights''" issue. She attempted to abolish slavery and indentured servitude of the Indigenous Peoples of the Spanish Territories. The Conquistadors were supposed to treat the Indigenous Peoples in a peaceful manner and convert them to Christianity. However, many Conquistadors did what they wanted. Some honorable Conquistadors who became Governing Officials had their reputations tarnished because they refused to let their fellow countrymen oppress Indigenous Peoples.[[Nunez-416|Cabeza de Vaca]], [[Cortés-48|Hernando Cortés]], and [[Escandon-3|José Escandon]] all faced trials and had their reputations tarnished by their enemies From the time [[:Category: México|México]] became independent from Spain there was public support for abolishing slavery and freeing all slaves. Fears of an economic crisis if all of the slaves were simultaneously freed led to a gradual emancipation policy. In 1823, Mexico forbade the sale or purchase of slaves and required that the children of slaves be freed when they reached fourteen. Any ''slave'' introduced into Mexico by purchase or trade would also be freed. Two years later, slavery was officially outlawed in Mexicohttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coahuila_y_Tejas#cite_note-barr14-19 ==== Indentured Servants ==== By the time [[:Category: México|México]] declared, won her Independence, and in the years following, the territory of [[Space: Texas|Texas]] had become more of a liability than an asset. Once prosperous communities were not so prosperous. Settlements were now faced with sieges and persecution by those who were loyal to Spain in addition to raids by Indigenous American Indians. [[Space: Texas|Texas]] did not have enough people to work the land in order to increase its economic value. Government Officials recognized the need for more settlers and no one (or not enough people) from [[:Space: Spain|Spain]] or [[:Category: México|México]] wanted to settle in [[Space: Texas|Texas]]. However, some Americans were willing and waiting for an invitation especially Americans from slave-holding states. Finally, [[:Category: México|México]] started approving colonization plans on the condition that slaves were ''freed'' before emigrating to [[Space: Texas|Texas]]. The future Mexican citizens (also known as Anglos or Colonists) complied by converting their slaves into indentured servants on paper. The slave-owners did not tell their slaves that they were free and since most slaves were illiterate they had no idea that their ''status'' had changed. === Economic Resources and Information === Only enough food was grown for use in the area; little was exported. This was partially due to labor shortages and partly due to raids from native tribes. Wild game was abundant, and many families survived by hunting, keeping a few head of livestock, and subsistence farming === Conflicts Within the Province/State of Coahuila (y Tejas) === Attacks by Indigenous Peoples of Mexico and Indigenous American Indians; Droughts; Floods; Disease; Wars; decline of economic prosperity; etc. ===Present-day Estado de Coahuila de Zaragoza=== Coahuila comprises 38 municipalities (municipios) and the state capital (and largest city) is the city of [[:Category: Saltillo, Coahuila|Saltillo]]. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Municipality!!Municipal Seat |- |[[:Category: Abasolo, Coahuila|Abasolo]]||Abasolo |- |[[:Category: Municipio de Acuña, Coahuila|Acuña]]||Ciudad Acuña |- |[[:Category: Allende, Coahuila|Allende]]||Allende |- |[[:Category: Arteaga, Coahuila|Arteaga]]||Arteaga |- |[[:Category: Candela, Coahuila|Candela]]||Candela |- |[[:Category: Castanos, Coahuila|Castaños]]||Castaños |- |[[:Category: Cuatro Ciénegas, Coahuila|Cuatrociénegas]]||Cuatrociénegas de Carranza |- |[[:Category: Escobedo, Coahuila|Escobedo]]||Escobedo |- |[[:Category: Francisco I. Madero, Coahuila|Francisco I. Madero]]||Francisco I. Madero |- |[[:Category: Frontera, Coahuila|Frontera]]||Ciudad Frontera |- |[[:Category: General Cepeda, Coahuila|General Cepeda]]||General Cepeda |- |[[:Category: Municipio de Guerrero, Coahuila|Guerrero]]||Guerrero |- |[[:Category: Hidalgo, Coahuila|Hidalgo]]||Hidalgo |- |[[:Category: Municipio de Jiménez, Coahuila|Jiménez]]||Jiménez |- |[[:Category: Juarez, Coahuila|Juárez]]||Juárez |- |[[:Category: Lamadrid, Coahuila|Lamadrid]]||Lamadrid |- |[[:Category: Matamoros, Coahuila|Matamoros]]||Matamoros de la Laguna |- |[[:Category: Monclova, Coahuila|Monclova]]||Monclova |- |[[:Category: Morelos, Coahuila|Morelos]]||Morelos |- |[[:Category: Muzquiz, Coahuila|Muzquiz]]||Santa Rosa de Múzquiz |- |[[:Category: Nadadores, Coahuila|Nadadores]]||Nadadores |- |[[:Category: Nava, Coahuila|Nava]]||Nava |- |[[:Category: Municipio de Ocampo, Coahuila|Ocampo]]||Ocampo |- |[[:Category: Parras, Coahuila|Parras]]||Parras de la Fuente |- |[[:Category: Muncicipio de Piedras Negras, Coahuila|Piedras Negras]]||Piedras Negras |- |[[:Category: Progreso, Coahuila|Progreso]]||Progreso |- |[[:Category: Ramos Arizpe, Coahuila|Ramos Arizpe]]||Ramos Arizpe |- |[[:Category: Sabinas, Coahuila|Sabinas]]||Sabinas |- |Sacramento, Coahuila |- |[[:Category: Saltillo, Coahuila|Saltillo]]||Saltillo |- |[[:Category: San Buenaventura, Coahuila|San Buenaventura]]||San Buenaventura |- |[[:Category: San Esteban de Nueva Tlaxcala, Coahuila|San Esteban de Nueva Tlaxcala]]|| |- |[[:Category: San Juan de Sabinas, Coahuila|San Juan de Sabinas]]||Nueva Rosita |- |[[:Category: San Pedro de las Colonias, Coahuila|San Pedro de las Colonias]]||San Pedro de las Colonias |- |[[:Category: Sierra Mojada, Coahuila|Sierra Mojada]]||Sierra Mojada |- |Torreon, Coahuila||Torreón |- |[[:Category: Viesca, Coahuila|Viesca]]||Viesca |- |[[:Category: Villa Union, Coahuila|Villa Unión]]||Villa Unión |- |Zaragoza, Coahuila||Zaragoza |} === Research Resources === [http://ahc.sfpcoahuila.gob.mx/ Consiga su Arbol Genealogic] Es el primer paso para su historia familiar o la de una persona que quiere, o la de un personaje que aprecia. [http://ahc.sfpcoahuila.gob.mx/ ARCHIVO GENERAL DEL ESTADO DE COAHUILA] [http://www.cah.utexas.edu/collections/bexar.php The Bexar Archives] are the official Spanish documents that preserve the political, military, economic, and social life of the Spanish province of Texas and the Mexican state of Coahuila. Both in their volume and breadth of subject matter, the Bexar Archives are one of the most important sources for the history of Hispanic Texas up to 1836 [http://www.uta.edu/library/spco/collections.php UT Arlington Library's Special Collections] has built a diverse research collection and collects materials in virtually all formats and makes them available to researchers. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classification_of_indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas#Mexico_and_Mesoamerica Indigenous Peoples of Mexico and Mesoamerica on Wikipedia] *[http://www.houstonculture.org/mexico/mexico.html The Indigenous People of Central Mexico By John P. Schmal *[http://www.houstonculture.org/mexico/mexico2.html The Spanish Conquest of México (The Indigenous People of Central Mexico, 2, by John P. Schmal] *[http://www.houstonculture.org/mexico/states.html History of Mexico by John P. Schmal] *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tlaxcaltec Tlaxaltec Indians] *[http://www.history.com/topics/mexico/coahuila Coahuila on history.com Website] *[http://books.google.com/books?id=3yzaAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA237&lpg=PA237&dq=Tlaxcalteca+Indians&source=bl&ots=6VdTgf2VKc&sig=CCUgOGZ95T4BUErx8yanSaFs_ZI&hl=en&sa=X&ei=sK4AVM2HLoXLgwToqILoBw&ved=0CDUQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=Tlaxcalteca%20Indians&f=false Tlaxcalteca] ===== Existing Categories ===== *[[:Category: Nueva España|Nueva España]] *[[:Category: Nueva España|Nueva España]] *[[:Category: Spain|Spain]] *[[:Category: España|España]] *[[:Category: Mexico|Mexico]] *[[:Category: México|México]] *[[:Category: Spanish History|Spanish History]] *[[:Category: Mexican History|Mexican History]] *[[:Category: Texas History|Texas History]] *[[:Category: Texas|Texas]] ===== Related Free Space Pages ===== '''Provinces of [[:Category: Nueva España|New Spain]]''' *[[Space: US_Southern_Colonies_Spanish_Nueva_España|New Spain Spanish Nueva España]] *[[Space:Province_of_Nuevo_Santander | Resource Page Provincia of Nueva Santander]] *[[Space:Nuevo León | Resource Page Provincia of Nueva León]] *[[Space:Province_of_Nueva_Vizcaya|Resources Page Province of Nueva Vizcaya]] *[[Space:Durango |Resources Page Provincia of Durango]] *[[Space:Sonora |Resources Page Provincia of Sonora]] *[[Space:Baja California |Resource Page Baja California]] ====== Surname/Family Pages ====== *[[Space:Garza_Name_Study|Garza Name Study]] *[[Space:Guerra_Name_Study|Guerra Name Study]] *[[Space:Salazar_Name_Study|Salazar Name Study]] *[[Space:Sanchez_Name_Study|Sanchez Name Study]] *[[Space:Soto_Name_Study|Soto Name Study]] *[[Space:Trevino_Name_Study|Trevino Name Study]] *[[Space: Montemayor Name Study]] *[[Space: Quintanilla Name Study]] *[[Space: Cisneros Name Study]] *[[Space: Sandoval Name Study]] *[[Space: Tremiño Name Study]] ==== Cemeteries ==== *Wiki Tree, [[:Category: Coahuila, Cemeteries|Coahuila, Cemeteries]] *[http://www.serviciosfunerarios.mx/municipios.php?edo=Coahuila&municipio=Saltillo&cat=panteones Coahuila Cemetery Listings (esp) on serviciosfunerarios.mx/municipios.php] *[http://findagrave.com Find A Grave website] Find A Grave has some cemetery listings but their international listings (at least for Mexico) is (or can be a little frustrating) since their search feature only allows the first three -four letters of the name of the cemetery. Most of the cemeteries in Mexico all begin with either Panteon or Cementario followed by the place name so if a person enters Pant then all cemeteries in Mexico that start with Panteon will be displayed. ==== Free Resources ==== *Rootsweb *Familysearch.org :[http://www.genealogia.org.mx/ Genealogía de México] :[http://www.somosprimos.com/inclan/inclan.htm John D. Inclan's 66 Family Trees] :[http://www.somosprimos.com/schmal/schmal.htm John P. Schmal] :[http://home.earthlink.net/~crisrendon/ Crispin P. Rendon] :[http://www.raullongoria.net/Genealogy/FamilyTree/surnames.html raullongoria.net] :[http://www.nuestrosranchos.com/ Nuestro Ranchos.com] :[http://pares.mcu.es/ Portal Archives of Spain (esp, sp)] :[http://www.agn.gob.mx/guiageneral/ Catalogue of the National Archives of Mexico] :[http://www.archivohistorico2010.sedena.gob.mx/busquedamenu Mexican Military Archives 1821-1921 in spanish] :[http://shhar.net/ The Society of Hispanic Historical and Ancestral Research] :[http://biblio2.colmex.mx/bibdig/dicc_cubas/base3.htm Biblioteca Digital Daniel Cosío Villegas Diccionario Geográfico, Histórico y Biográfico de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos. Antonio García CubasDictionary of Places in Mexico] :[https://www.archivesportaleurope.net/directory/-/dir/ai/code/ES-41091-AGI10 Archives Portal Europe] :[http://www.sologenealogia.com/ sologenealogia.com] :Some Genealogical Societies are on social media such as [http://facebook.com facebook] - For Example Rio Grande Valley Genealogical Society, South Texas Land Grant facebook pages (do a search and a few will come up). ==== Paid Resource Sites ==== *Ancestry.com *[http://moisesgarza.com/mexican-genealogy-research-online-a-guide-to-help-you-discover-your-ancestry/ Mexican Genealogy Research Online: A Guide to Help You Discover Your Ancestry] *[http://moisesgarza.com/services/ Genealogy Services] *[http://mexicangenealogy.info/find-your-mexican-ancestors-in-the-worlds-newspapers-using-eliphind/ Find Your Mexican Ancestors in the Worlds Newspapers Using Eliphind] === Photos and Images === == Sources for this Page == [http://ahc.sfpcoahuila.gob.mx/ Consiga su Arbol Genealogic] Es el primer paso para su historia familiar o la de una persona que quiere, o la de un personaje que aprecia. [http://ahc.sfpcoahuila.gob.mx/ ARCHIVO GENERAL DEL ESTADO DE COAHUILA] [http://www.cah.utexas.edu/collections/bexar.php The Bexar Archives] are the official Spanish documents that preserve the political, military, economic, and social life of the Spanish province of Texas and the Mexican state of Coahuila y Texas. Both in their volume and breadth of subject matter, the Bexar Archives are the single most important source for the history of Hispanic Texas up to 1836 [http://www.uta.edu/library/spco/collections.php UT Arlington Library's Special Collections] has built a diverse research collection and collects materials in virtually all formats and makes them available to researchers. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classification_of_indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas#Mexico_and_Mesoamerica Indigenous Peoples of Mexico and Mesoamerica on Wikipedia] *[http://www.houstonculture.org/mexico/mexico.html The Indigenous People of Central Mexico By John P. Schmal *[http://www.houstonculture.org/mexico/mexico2.html The Spanish Conquest of México (The Indigenous People of Central Mexico, 2, by John P. Schmal] *[http://www.houstonculture.org/mexico/states.html History of Mexico by John P. Schmal] *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tlaxcaltec Tlaxaltec Indians] *[http://www.history.com/topics/mexico/coahuila Coahuila on history.com Website] *[http://books.google.com/books?id=3yzaAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA237&lpg=PA237&dq=Tlaxcalteca+Indians&source=bl&ots=6VdTgf2VKc&sig=CCUgOGZ95T4BUErx8yanSaFs_ZI&hl=en&sa=X&ei=sK4AVM2HLoXLgwToqILoBw&ved=0CDUQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=Tlaxcalteca%20Indians&f=false Tlaxcalteca] *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Mexican_Empire The Mexican Empire] *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Mexican_Empire The Mexican Empire] *[https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/usc01 Coahuila]

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[[Category: Province of Georgia]] [[Category:Georgia Projects]] {{US History|sub-project=Georgia}} = History of the Province of Georgia = The Province of Georgia (or Georgia Colony) was a colony of Great Britain from 1732-1777. It was named after George II, who granted the original charter to [[Oglethorpe-17|James Oglethorpe]] to establish the colony. James Oglethorpe's original vision for Georgia was that it would be a home for those imprisoned for debts. == Districts, Towns, Settlements and Villages == Districts and Towns https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Province_of_Georgia#:~:text=From%201732%20until%201758%2C%20the,of%20Georgia%20on%20March%2015. existed from 1732 to 1758. Beginning in 1758 they were included in Parishes. In 1777, the Parishes became counties. There were a number of settlements and villages that were included in the districts. === Districts https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/160356-english-crown-grants-for-st-philip-parish-in-georgia-1755-1775 image page 9 of 134=== * Augusta * Halifax * Abercorn * Goshen * Ebenezer * Ogechee * Savannah ** [[Space:The_Trustees’_Garden_and_the_Gardener’s_Savannah%2C_Province_of_Georgia|The Trustees’ Garden and the Gardener’s Savannah Province of Georgia]] ** Cemeteries: *** [[Space:Colonial_Park_Cemetery%2C_Savannah%2C_Georgia|Colonial Park Cemetery, Savannah, Georgia]] *** [[Space:Laurel_Grove_Cemetery%2C_Savannah%2C_Georgia|Laurel Grove Cemetery, Savannah, Georgia]] * Midway * Newport * Darien * Frederica * Sea Islands (multiple districts) * St Catherine’s Island * Bermuda Island * Sapelo Island * Eastwood Island * Great St. Simons Island * Littke St. Simons Island === Towns https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/160356-english-crown-grants-for-st-philip-parish-in-georgia-1755-1775 image page 9 of 134=== * '''Darien''' * '''Frederica''' ** Drawing by Von Reck of early settlers huts in Frederica is found in his drawing book.Det Kongelige Bibliotek Center for Manuscripts and Rare Books Von Reck’s Drawings page 12 verso http://www5.kb.dk/permalink/2006/manus/22/eng/12+verso/?var= * '''Georgetown''' was established in 1754 and a map was drawn of the town 9 May 1754.Wikimedia, An Exact Plan if Georgetown 9 May 1754 https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/ab/An_exact-plan_of_George-Town_so_named_by_Patrick_Graham%2C_Esqr.%2C_President_of_the_Province_of_Georgia%2C_in_honr._to_His_Royal_Highness_George%2C_Prince_of_Wales%2C_%26ca._LOC_gm71000628.jpg Also see Hardwick. * '''Hardwick''' - The town of Hardwick was established in 1754.Wikipedia, Hardwick https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hardwick,_Bryan_County,_Georgia It was originally called GeorgetownWikimedia, An Exact Plan if Georgetown 9 May 1754 https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/ab/An_exact-plan_of_George-Town_so_named_by_Patrick_Graham%2C_Esqr.%2C_President_of_the_Province_of_Georgia%2C_in_honr._to_His_Royal_Highness_George%2C_Prince_of_Wales%2C_%26ca._LOC_gm71000628.jpg WikiTree, Bryan County, Georgia https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Bryan_County%2C_Georgia The location was 14 miles from the sea. Genealogy Trails, Dead Towns of Georgia 1878 http://genealogytrails.com/geo/deadtowns3.html [http://www.kenkrakow.com/gpn/h.pdf [See Hardwick(e), Bryan County] 15 Mar 1758 the following was established in Georgia: “No. 36, an act for constituting and dividing the several districts and divisions of this province into parishes, and for establishing of religious worship therein, according to the rites and ceremonies of the Church of England; and also for empowering the church-wardens and vestrymen of the respective parishes to assess rates for the repair of churches, the relief of the poor, and other parochial services. Be it enacted, that the several districts of the said province shall, from and after the seventeenth day of March, one thousand seventeen hundred and fifty eight, be divided and constituted into eight parishes, that is to say,…the town of Hardwick, and district of Ogeechee, on the south side of the river Great Ogeechee, extending north-west up the said river as far as the Lower-Indian Trading-Path leading from Mount-Pleasant and southward from the town of Hardwick as far as the swamp of James Dunham, including the settlements on the north side of the north branches of the river Midway, with the islands of Ossabaw, and from the head of the said Dunham’s swamp, in a north west line, shall be and forever continue a parish, by the name of the parish of Saint-Philip;”Watkins, Robert & George, A Digest of the Laws of Georgia from its first establishment as a British province down to the year 1798, Philadelphia, 1800, database with images, image pages 66-67 of 158 https://digitalcommons.law.uga.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?filename=0&article=1011&context=ga_code&type=additional The parish became Bryan County in Dec. 19, 1793.Georgia Historical Society, Historical Markers, Bryan County, https://georgiahistory.com/ghmi_marker_updated/bryan-county/ The Historical Marker Database, Bryan County https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=14952 Hellman, Paul T., Historical Gazetteer of the United States https://books.google.com/books?id=REtEXQNWq6MC&lpg=PP1&pg=PA232#v=onepage&q&f=false (page 232) Bryan County GaArchives History Dead Towns Of Georgia, V. HARDWICK image page 2 of 14 http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/bryan/history/1878/deadtown/hardwick698gms.txt * '''Savannah''' was the first settlement in Georgia. https://georgiahistory.com/education-outreach/online-exhibits/online-exhibits/three-centuries-of-georgia-history/eighteenth-century/establishing-the-colony/#:~:text=In%201733%2C%20General%20James%20Oglethorpe,the%20new%20colony%20of%20Georgia. https://www.todayingeorgiahistory.org/tih-georgia-day/georgia-colony-founded/ * '''Sunbury''' Georgetown was renamed Hardwick. === Settlements and Villages === A number of settlements were established around Savannah beginning in 1733. These settlements were also referred to as villages. “Villages were specified in documents by the Trustees as square parcels divided into ten family lots of fifty acres each.” Gobel, D. (2016). Interweaving country and city in the urban design of Savannah, Georgia. Global Environment, 9(1), 108-148. Retrieved June 10, 2021, from https://www.jstor.org/stable/26413048 pages 120-121. Highgate was one of the settlements/villages. Two “buffer zone settlements that were established between 1733 and 1734 were Highgate and Hampstead which were located approximately five miles to the southwest of Savannah (northeastern portion of present day Hunter Army Airfield (HAAF)). South of Savannah, Darien was settled by Highland Scots in 1735. Fort Frederica was established in 1736 on the island of Saint Simons. Hampstead, with only twelve families, was only occupied until 1743. Highgate was similar in size to Hampstead but by 1740, the community was only occupied by two families. According to a map dating from 1780, there was no indication of the community of Highgate.”https://home.army.mil/stewart/application/files/8115/2820/7076/hstrccmtys.pdf Page 20 of 27 * [[Space:Abercorn%2C_Province_of_Georgia |Abercorn, Province of Georgia]] * Darien (see Towns above) * [[Space:Ebenezer%2C_Province_of_Georgia |Ebenezer, Province of Georgia]] ** [[Space:Georgia_Salzburgers|Georgia Salzburgers]] * Fort Argyle * Fort Frederica (see Towns above) * Fort St. Andrews * Hampstead * [[Space:Highgate%2C_Colonial_Georgia|Highgate, Province of Georgia]] * Joseph’s Town * Purysburg, South Carolina was located on the east side of the Savannah River. https://www.carolana.com/SC/Towns/Purrysburg_SC.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purrysburg,_South_Carolina * Vernonburgh https://npgallery.nps.gov/GetAsset/4bc99e9c-e18c-4455-9076-a2e118aeaa48 == Governance == From 1732-1752, the Province of Georgia was governed by a board of Trustees. [[Oglethorpe-17|James Oglethorpe]] was the Resident Trustee (1st colonial governor) until 1743. He was succeeded by William Stephens. In 1752, the trustee governance came to an end and the Province of Georgia was administered by the King of England (known as the Royal Georgia period). The Province of Georgia was governed from 1752-1754 by a provincial council while waiting for the Georgia Charter to pass through parliamentary committees. The first Royal governor, John Reynolds, did not take office until October 29, 1754. == Crime and Punishment == [[Space:Crime_and_Punishment_in_the_Province_of_Georgia|Crime and Punishment in the Province of Georgia]] == Parishes of 1758 and 1765 == In 1758, the Province of Georgia was divided into 8 Parishes: *[[:Category:St. Andrew Parish, Georgia|St. Andrew Parish]]- Included the town and district of Darien to the Altamaha RiverEnglish Crown Grants in St. Andrew Parish in Georgia https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/139270/?offset=&return=1#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= *[[[[Category:Christ Church Parish, Georgia|Christ Church]]- Included the town and district of SavannahEnglish Crown Grants in Christ Church Parish in Georgia https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/342119/?offset=&return=1#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= *[[:Category:St. George Parish, Georgia|St. George]]- Included the district of Halifax pEnglish Crown Grants in St. George Parish in Georgia https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/489440/?offset=&return=1#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= *[[:Category:St. James Parish, Georgia|St. James]]- Included the town and district of Frederica *[[Category: St. John Parish, Georgia|St. John]]- From Sundbury in the district of Midway and Newport to the south branch of NewportEnglish Crown Grants in St. George Parish in Georgia https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/165051/?offset=&return=1#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= *[[:Category: St. Matthew Parish, Georgia|St. Matthew]]- Included the districts of Abercorn, Goshen, and EbenezerEnglish Crown Grants in St. Matthew Parish in Georgia https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/55480/?offset=&return=1#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= *[[:Category:St. Paul Parish, Georgia|St. Paul]]- Included the district of Augusta English Crown Grants in St. Paul Parish in Georgia https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/136719/?offset=&return=1#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= *[[:Category: St. Philip Parish, Georgia|St. Philip]]- Included the town of Hardwick and district of OgeecheeEnglish Crown Grants for St. Philip Parish in Georgia https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/160356/?offset=&return=1#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Four more parishes were created in 1765 ([[:Category:St. David Parish, Georgia|St. David]], [[:Category:St. Mary Parish, Georgia|St. Mary]], [[:Category:St. Patrick Parish, Georgia|St. Patrick]] and [[:Category:St. Thomas Parish, Georgia|St. Thomas]]) when Georgia's southern boundary was extended from the Altamaha River to the St. Mary's River after Britain's victory in the French and Indian War. == Georgia Becomes a State == Georgia became a state in February 1777. However, it was not admitted to the Union until January 2, 1788, when it became the 4th state to ratify the Constitution. === Governors of the Province of Georgia === # [[Oglethorpe-17|James Oglethorpe]] June 9, 1732-1743 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_colonial_governors_of_Georgia # [[Stephens-5916|William Stephens]] 1743-April 8, 1751 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_colonial_governors_of_Georgia # [[Parker-49108|Henry Parker]] April 8, 1751-June 23, 1752https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_colonial_governors_of_Georgia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Parker_(Georgia_official)#:~:text=Henry%20Parker%20(born%20near%20Savannah,Georgia%20from%201751%20until%201752. GeorgiaGenWeb CHAPTER IX. THE ADMINISTRATION OF PRESIDENT HENRY PARKER http://www.usgenweb.info/georgia/history/hist-9.htm # [[Graham-29676|Patrick Graham]] June 23, 1752- June 21, 1754 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_colonial_governors_of_Georgia Waring, T. P. (1940). THE BEGINNING OF GEORGIA UNDER HER PRESIDENTS. The Georgia Historical Quarterly, 24(1), 43–55. http://www.jstor.org/stable/40576682 # [[Reynolds-26874|John Reynolds]] October 29, 1754-April 14, 1758 (1st Royal Governor) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Reynolds_(Royal_Navy_officer)#:~:text=John%20Reynolds%20(c.,admiral%20shortly%20before%20his%20death. # [[Ellis-6031|Henry Ellis]] May 17, 1758-November 1760 (2nd Royal Governor) https://georgiahistory.com/education-outreach/online-exhibits/featured-historical-figures/additional-featured-historical-figures/henry-ellis/#:~:text=Henry%20Ellis%20replaced%20the%20unpopular,Georgians%20and%20the%20Creek%20nation. # [[Wright-50581|James Wright]] November 1760-February 11, 1776 (3rd and last Royal Governor) https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/government-politics/james-wright-1716-1785/#:~:text=James%20Wright%20was%20the%20third,and%20servant%20of%20the%20crown. # [[Campbell-33652|Archibald Campbell]] December 29, 1778-July 1779 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archibald_Campbell_(British_Army_officer,_born_1739)#:~:text=Sir%20Archibald%20Campbell%20KB%20(21,Commons%20between%201774%20and%201791. # [[Prevost-166 |Jacques Prevost]] July 1779-September 1779 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacques_Marcus_Prevost#:~:text=Prevost%20was%20recalled%20to%20service,suffered%20earlier%20in%20the%20war. # [[Wright-50581|James Wright]] September 1779-July 1782 https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/government-politics/james-wright-1716-1785/#:~:text=James%20Wright%20was%20the%20third,and%20servant%20of%20the%20crown. == Sources == *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Province_of_Georgia *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_colonial_governors_of_Georgia *http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/history-archaeology/trustee-georgia-1732-1752 *http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/history-archaeology/royal-georgia-1752-1776 * Cashin, E. J. (2003). Trustee Georgia, 1732-1752. In New Georgia Encyclopedia. Retrieved Dec 10, 2019, from https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/history-archaeology/trustee-georgia-1732-1752/ * The Journal of Peter Gordon https://ugapress.manifoldapp.org/read/the-journal-of-peter-gordon-1732-1735/section/1711b4e5-3e89-426c-a242-db98529a9754 See also - General Reference: * University of Georgia Press Georgia Open History Library 44 projects of digital image books https://ugapress.manifoldapp.org/projects/project-collection/georgia-open-history-library?collectionOrder=georgia-open-history-library * University of Georgia Press, Samuel Urlsperger https://ugapress.org/author/samuel-urlsperger/ * Handbook of Georgia Counties Compiled by Marion R. Hemperley Georgia Surveyor General Department Office of Secretary of State Atlanta 1980 http://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/ggpd/docs/1980/ga/s700_ps9/m1/1980/c6.con/1.pdf * The Colonial Records of Georgia Volumes 1-26 https://babel.hathitrust.org/shcgi/mb?c=594587236;a=listis;sort=title_a;pn=1 See also WikiTree space pages/info/help pages * [[Space:Early_Settlers_of_Georgia_Sources|Early Settlers of Georgia, Sources]]. * [[Space:Effingham_County%2C_Georgia|Effingham County, Georgia]] * [[Space:Immigrant_Ships_to_Southern_Colonies#Georgia|Immigrant Ships to Southern Colonies]] * [[Space:Georgia_Salzburgers|Georgia Salzburgers]] * US Southern Colonies Project Reliable Sources https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Project_Reliable_Sources * Province of Georgia Reliable Sources https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Province_of_Georgia_Reliable_Sources * US Southern Colonies Province of Georgia History https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Province_of_Georgia_History * Province of Georgia, Passenger Ships https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Province_of_Georgia%2C_Passenger_Ships * Category: Georgia Colonists https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Georgia_Colonists&from=D * Category: Georgia Salzburgers https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Georgia_Salzburgers * Category: Savannah, Georgia https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Savannah%2C_Georgia * Category: Georgia https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Georgia * https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/tr/pdf/ADA149212.pdf

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'''[[Space:US Southern Colonies Project Reliable Sources|US Southern Colonies Project Reliable Sources]]''' |- | align="center" Valign="top"|'''Maryland''' | align="center" Valign="top"| [[Space:Colony_of_Virginia_Reliable_Sources|Virginia]]
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[[Space:Province_of_North_Carolina_(1712-1776)_Reliable_Sources|NC]]/[[Space:Province_of_South_Carolina_(1712-1776)_Reliable_Sources|SC]] | align="center" Valign="top"|[[Space:Province_of_Georgia_Reliable_Sources|Georgia]] |- |colspan="4"| |} This is the Reliable Sources page for the US Southern Colonies Project, Province of Maryland Reliable Sources, which includes profiles covered by [[:Category:Pre-1700 Projects|pre-1700 project requirements]]. This page contains sources '''focused on the period 1600-1776''' recommended (or warned against) by WikiTree's [[Project:US_Southern_Colonies|US Southern Colonies Project]]. : Note: for resources pertaining to learning about the history of the US Southern Colonies, see: [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_History|US Southern Colonies History]]. :Note: for creating a citation from a website that has not been provided see [https://www.bibme.org/citation-guide/chicago/website/ citing websites]. Add the link from the page that you are sourcing. * After finding a reliable source, care must be taken to establish that the source belongs to your profile. == Reliable Sources == : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Province_of_Maryland_Book_Review Province of Maryland Book Review] === Peer Reviewed Journals === :Articles in the following journals are peer-reviewed, typically authored by experienced researchers, and well-cited. ===Vital Records=== =====Births===== *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1674912 Maryland, Births and Christenings, 1650-1995], Index Only *"Orphans and Infants of Prince Georges County Maryland, 1696-1750." Dorothy H Smith, Compiler; Annapolis, Maryland (1976). Extractions from the County Court Proceedings, citing court Session, Liber and Folio [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/756187-orphans-and-infants-of-prince-georges-county-maryland-1696-1750?viewer=1&offset=2#page=9&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q= FamilySearch] =====Marriages===== *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1675199 Maryland Marriages, 1666-1970] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2523377 Maryland County Marriages, 1658-1940] =====Deaths===== *See this discussion: https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1156668/maryland-wills *“The Maryland Calendar of Wills (1726-1732)," 8 Volumes; Compiled and Edited by Jane Baldwin Cotton and Roberta Bolling Henry; Baltimore, MD (1920) [https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Maryland_Calendar_of_Wills_Wills_fro/OB5w02dSGKEC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Maryland+Wills&pg=PA86&printsec=frontcover GoogleBooks (Free PDF)] - ALSO all available as unindexed books on FamilySearch: Cites original Liber and page :Jane Baldwin Cotton, Maryland Calendar of Wills. Baltimore: Cohn and Pollack, 1907 *[https://archive.org/details/marylandcalendar01cott/page/n5/mode/2up Volume I (1635-1685)] or Maryland State Archives (pdf download) [http://mdhistory.msa.maryland.gov/msaref09/pdf/baldwin_vol01.pdf The Maryland Calendar of Wills. Volume I: Wills from 1635 to 1685] *[https://archive.org/details/marylandcalenda00cottgoog Volume II (1685-1702)] *[https://archive.org/details/marylandcalendar03cott Volume III (1702-1713)] *[https://archive.org/details/marylandcalendar04cott Volume IV (1713-1720)] *[https://archive.org/details/marylandcalendar05cott/page/n5/mode/2up Volume V (1720-1726)] *[https://archive.org/details/marylandcalenda00whitgoog/page/n6/mode/2up Volume VI (1726-1732)] ===Church Records=== *Atherton, M. Leach. [https://archive.org/details/jstor-20085309 Register of St. Michael's Parish, Talbot County, Maryland, 1672-1704] *Wright, F. Edward. ''Anne Arundel County Church Records of the 17th and 18th Centuries.'' Westminster, Maryland: Family Line Publications. nd. ===Land Records=== *[https://mdlandrec.net/main/ Maryland Online Land Records] ===Probate Records=== *[http://aomol.msa.maryland.gov/megafile/msa/speccol/sc2900/sc2908/000001/000744/html/index.html Index to Colonial Probate, 1634-1777] *[https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Maryland_Calendar_of_Wills_Wills_fro/OB5w02dSGKEC?hl=en&gbpv=0 Maryland Calendar of Wills 1726-1732] (Google Books) * [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/756187-orphans-and-infants-of-prince-georges-county-maryland-1696-1750 Orphans and infants of Prince Georges County, Maryland, 1696-1750] ===Tax Records=== ===Other Records=== *“Records of Stepney Parish, Somerset, Province of Maryland (1703-1890)”: [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9XW-XQJV?i=114&cc=2385204 FamilySearch (Image)] (FamilySearch Images - not searchable but opens with a typed index) *"Somerset County (Maryland) Court Records of Births, Deaths, and Marriages (1600-1720)": [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99XW-X7MP?cc=2385204&wc=Q899-MVR%3A1589512298 FamilySearch] (FamilySearch Images - not searchable) * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89XW-XW9S?i=399&wc=Q899-MVR%3A1589512298&cc=2385204 Somerset County, Maryland, Court Records, 1600-1720] (FamilySearch Images - not searchable) * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2385204 Maryland, Church Records, 1668-1995] ===Indexes=== A reliable Index verifies that a particular document exists and provides minimal information about the document. When more information is required, the original document should be consulted. *Skordas, Gust. [https://archive.org/details/earlysettlersofm00skor/page/n7/mode/2up The Early Settlers of Maryland]: ''An Index to Names of Immigrants Compiled from Records of Land Patents, 1633-1680, in the Hall of Records, Annapolis, Maryland.'' Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1968. Skordas was the Assistant Achivist for the State of Maryland and the index is a reliable guide to the existence of the original documents. Each person's entry includes the individual's name, the liber (book) and folio (page) of the land patent in which it was found, and remarks suggesting the date the individual immigrated (paid his own way) or was transported (way was paid by the person who purchased some years of indentured labor. Source is sufficient for a citation that the person did arrive, when, and how the trip was paid for, but additional information should be sought in the original document. ==Reliable Sources with conditions== ===Biographical Compilations=== *Barnes, Robert W. [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=FLHG-BaltimoreCoFamilies&h=224464&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt Baltimore County Families, 1659-1759] Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Company, 1889. Thoroughly researched compendium of Baltimore County Families, arranged in alphabetical order. Available online. [[Day-1904|Jack Day]] *Doliante, Sharon J. ''Maryland and Virginia Colonials: Genealogies of Some Colonial Families. [https://www.google.com/books/edition/Maryland_and_Virginia_Colonials/1KvkiaQks-kC?hl=en Volume 1] Families of Bacon, Beall, Beasley, Cheney, Duckett, dunbar, Ellyson, Elmore, Graves, Heydon, Howard, Jacob, Morris, Nuthall, Odell, Peerce, Reeder, Ridgley, Pratheer, Sprigg, Wesson, Williams, and Collateral Kin. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co, 1991. ''Valuable resource that often includes transcriptions of original documents.'' [[Day-1904|Jack Day]] * Jourdan, Elise Greenup, [https://books.google.com/books/about/Early_Families_of_Southern_Maryland.html?id=R0ZVvwEACAAJ ''Early Families of Southern Maryland,'' Volume 1], Family Line Publications, Westminster, MD, 1993 (Note: Jourdan (1926-2017) wrote ten volumes on the early families of Southern Maryland. Based on my use of Vol. 1 for Cissell research, it appears to be generally correct and sources are cited, but also contains significant errors, many of which might have been introduced during typesetting. See https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Cissell_Resources.pdf . - [[Kelts-7|Kelts-7]] 15:25, 6 October 2021 (UTC)) *MacKenzie, George Norbury (1851-1919), ed. ''Colonial families of the United States of America, in which is given the history, genealogy and armorial bearings of colonial families who settled in the American colonies from the time of the settlement of Jamestown, 13th May, 1607, to the battle of Lexington, 19th April, 1775'' New York and Boston: Grafton Press, 1907. [https://archive.org/details/colonialfamilie00rhoagoog Volume VI] Vols. II-V have imprint: Baltimore, Md., The Seaforth Press *Papenfuse, Edward C. et. al. ''A Biographical Dictionary of the Maryland Legislature, 1635-1789.'' (Johns Hopkins University Press: Baltimore, 1979) [https://msa.maryland.gov/megafile/msa/speccol/sc2900/sc2908/000001/000426/html/am426p--3.html Maryland Archives Online] pdf image available *Warfield, J. D. [https://archive.org/details/foundersofannear00warf The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland: A Genealogical and Biographical Review from wills, deeds and church records] Baltimore: Regional Publishing Company, 1973. (Originally published Baltimore, 1905). ''Warfield often (but not always) gives a clue at to his sources, but does not provide them. Generally accepted classic work and usually reliable.'' ===Surname / Family-Specific Compilations=== *'''Cecil:''' Ball, Walter. ''[[Space:The Cecil family of Maryland|The Cecil family of Maryland; a genealogy and history of some descendants of William Cecil, ca. 1665-1749, with some allied Ball families]]'', (Chevy Chase, Md. 1963.) *'''Foreman, Farman, Forman:''' Farman, Elbert E. ''Descendants of William Foreman, who came from London, England, in 1675, and settled near Annapolis, Maryland'' (Boston Public Library, 1911) *'''Lucketts:''' Newman, Harry Wright. ''The Lucketts of Portobacco: A Genealogical History of Samuel Luckett, Gent., of Port Tobacco, Charles County, Maryland, and Some of His Descendants, with a sketch of the allied family of Offutt, of Prince Georges County, Maryland.'' By the author: Washington, D. C., 1938, [https://archive.org/details/luckettsofportob00newm/page/86/mode/2up?q=Offutt James Offutt (17-- - 1750)] page 87. ''I'm not familiar with this work, but Harry Wright Newman is a respected genealogist author of his day.'' [[Day-1904|Jack Day]] ''See also [[Space:Province_of_Maryland_Book_Review|Province of Maryland Book Review]]'' ===Emigration / Passenger Lists=== *[[Space:Ark_and_Dove%2C_sailed_1634|Ark and Dove, Sailed 1634]] ==Use with Caution: Neither Reliable nor Unreliable== :The following sources may contain valuable information, but because of their high rate of errors, especially in relationships, should be used only with caution and should not be the sole source for creating new profiles. *Beall, Fielder M. M.. ''Colonial families of the United States descended from the immigrants who arrived before 1700, mostly from England and Scotland, and who are now represented by citizens of the following names, Bell, Beal, Bale, Beale, Beall'' [https://archive.org/details/colonialfamilies00beal/page/46/mode/2up?q=Ninian Ninian Beall]] By the author: Washington, DC, 1929. ''This is a classic text on the Beall family. It contains extensive documentation, but unfortunately also contains some major errors of relationships.'' [[Day-1904|Jack Day]] *Marshall, Mike. [https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/ Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties] This site, arranged by profiles of individual persons, contains an extensive collection of cited transcriptions of documents associated with the person. The biographical information about the person at the top of the profile, however, is not sourced. ==Unreliable Sources== :The following sources should not be cited and are subject to removal from project-managed profiles if found. '''If these are the only sources on a profile, please replace it with something better prior to removal.''' * Yates' US and International Marriages Index. See [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/60060/why-shouldnt-rely-international-marriage-records-1560-1900 this discussion] for why. * Millennium File: "created by the Institute of Family Research to track the records of its clients and the results of its professional research. It contains more than 880,000 linked family records, with lineages from throughout the world, including colonial America, the British Isles, Switzerland, and Germany. Many of these lineages extend back to nobility and renowned historical figures. In fact, one of the things the Millennium File focuses on is linking to European nobility and royalty." * Edmund West Family Data collections, per their own description, "should be used to find primary sources." * UNSOURCED user-contributed family trees, including (but not limited to): ** Pedigree Resource Files on familysearch.org ** Public or any other family trees from Ancestry.com ** Geni.com - World Family Tree - RootsWeb / If the tree cites reliable proofs, find the proofs and cite them instead. **A personal family tree. **Find-A-Grave. Find-A-Grave profiles rarely cite reliable proofs. When they do, find the proofs and cite them. **Transcriptions of documents (wills, etc.) found online that are not published. **A discussion in a genealogy forum. If the discussion cites reliable proofs, find the proofs and cite them. **Books with family trees/family histories that do not cite reliable sources. ''These books are secondary sources and should be seen as a starting point.'' Further research is needed to confirm those relationships. :Additionally, it was very popular in the late 1800s and early 1900s to publish family genealogies. These are much like the online trees of today-- their quality varies depending on the extent to which they cite their sources. Some contain accurate information-- especially about the people living within the last 50 years prior to the publication date; but many have been subsequently proven to be incomplete, inaccurate, or in a few rare cases, [[:Category:Frauds_and_Fabrications|downright fraudulent]]. Absent better sources, these old published genealogies can be cited or included under "See also:". A goal of the project, however, is to find more original documentation, closer to the time of the event being cited. * '''Find-a-Grave''' is a user-contributed site, and as such is generally excluded from the list of ''reliable'' sources. 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Province of Nueva Galicia

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Province of Nueva Vizcaya

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[[Category:Nueva Vizcaya]] [[Category:México | México ]] [[Category:Mexico]] '''Nueva Vizcaya (New Biscay) is part of Nueva España or New Spain Colony in what would later become a small part of [[Space:New_Mexico_Resource_Page | New Mexico]] and [[Space:Arizona | Arizona]] in the U. S. A. and four Mexican States''' Nueva Vizcaya was the first province in the north of New Spain to be explored and settled by the Spanish. It consisted mostly of the area which is today the states of Chihuahua and Durango in Mexico. [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] is the leaders of this sub-project. If you have any questions, or would like to see something specific addressed on this colony please consult with them. Overall project leaders are [[J-276|Paula]], links to the other Spanish colony of Texas, Florida, New Mexico, Arizona, California, and resources relevant to Spanish colonies === Colony Origin/History === '''Timeline''' 1531 The colonial province of Nueva Vizcaya was first explored by Nuno Beltrn de Guzman; 1548 The Real Audiencia of Guadalajara (or Real Audiencia de Nueva Galicia) was created by royal decree on February 13, 1548 to govern the region, and was originally located in Compostela and permanently seated in Guadalajara in 1560 1567 The discovery of silver in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_B%C3%A1rbara,_Chihuahua Santa Barbara area of Chihuahua] It was the northernmost outpost of Nueva Espana in the 16th century. Santa Barbara became a wealthy frontier town of slavers, ranchers, miners, adventurers, and priests.Hammond, George P. and Rey, Agapito, The Rediscovery of New Mexico, 1580-1594. Albuquerque: U of NM Press, 1966, 4-5 1604 Mission and Presidio San Francisco de Conchos. Founded by Franciscan missionary Alonso de la Oliva in a Conchos village. The mission was destroyed during an uprising in 1645 and the two Franciscan missionaries, Tomas de Zigaran and Francisco Labado were killed. 1631 discovery of silver in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parral,_Chihuahua Parral] area 1644, nearly all of the general area north and east of the Parral district of Chihuahua was aflame with Indian rebellion as the Tobosos, Cabezas, and Salineros rose in revolt.http://www.houstonculture.org/mexico/chihuahua.html 1645, the Conchos - long-time allies of the Spaniards - also took up arms against the Europeans, allying themselves with the Julimes, Xiximoles, Tocones, and Cholomes 1685 the presidio "Real Presidio de San Francisco de Conchos" was founded by General Juan Fernandes de Retana and in 1700 the mission San Francisco de Conchos was re-established. 1709 Mission San Pablo Founded by Franciscan missionaries. Became a presidio in 1773 under the direction of Colonel Hugo O'Conor 1714 Mission Santa Cruz de Tapacolmes Founded by Franciscan missionaries. 1734 Pueblo and Mission Santa Rosalia de Camargo. Founded by Franciscan missionaries 1751, the Apaches became a constant and unrelenting enemy of the Spanish administration. The Apaches attacked settlements throughout northern Chihuahua 1777 Bourbon Reforms, the northern provinces of the Viceroyalty were organized into the Commandancy General of the Internal Provinces of the North 1787, an intendancy was established in Durango to promote economic and population growth. Another intendancy was also set up at Arizpe, Sonora. An intendant was like a manager for the royal house. 1788, the Internal Provinces were divided into two Commandancies, east and west, and this division remained until independence in 1821 Sept, 1821 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mexican_War_of_Independence Mexican War of Independence] Mexico achieved its independence in September 1821. 1822 The military and diplomatic capabilities of Mexico declined after it attained independence and left the northern one-half of the country vulnerable to the Comanche, Apache, and Navajo. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comanche%E2%80%93Mexico_Wars The Comanche–Mexico Wars] ; [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apache%E2%80%93Mexico_Wars Apache–Mexico Wars] 1824 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1824_Constitution_of_Mexico Constitution of Mexico] 1835-1836 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonio_L%C3%B3pez_de_Santa_Anna General Antonio López de Santa Anna] became the centralist dictator of Mexico 1834 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_Revolution Texas Revolution] 1846-1848 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mexican%E2%80%93American_War The Mexican–American War], also known as the Mexican War, the U.S.–Mexican War or the Invasion of Mexico 1847 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_William_Doniphan Alexander W. Doniphan] occupied [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chihuahua_City Chihuahua City] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josiah_Gregg Josiah Gregg], who was with the American army in northern Mexico, said that “the whole country from New Mexico to the borders of Durango is almost entirely depopulated. The haciendas and ranchos have been mostly abandoned, and the people chiefly confined to the towns and cities.Hamalainen, Pekka. The Comanche Empire. New Haven: Yale University Press. p. 232. 1848 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mexican_Cession Mexican Cession of 1848] is a historical name in the United States for the region of the modern day southwestern United States that Mexico ceded to the U.S. in the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. Mexican Cession consist of present day U.S. states of California, Nevada, Utah, most of Arizona, about half of New Mexico, about a quarter of Colorado, and a small section of Wyoming 1853 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gadsden_Purchase The Gadsden Purchase] (known as Venta de La Mesilla, or Sale of La Mesilla, in Mexico) is a 29,640-square-mile region of present-day southern Arizona and southwestern New Mexico that was purchased by the United States in a treaty signed by James Gadsden, the American ambassador to Mexico at the time, on December 30, 1853. === Government Structure === Nueva Vizcaya (New Biscay) was the first province in the north of New Spain to be explored and settled by the Spanish. Nueva Vizcaya included the modern Mexican states of Chihuahua and Durango, the eastern parts of Sonora y Sinaloa and the southwest part of Coahuila. The region was under the jurisdiction of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Audiencia_of_Guadalajara Royal Audience of Guadalajara] and the administration of its president. ==== Evolution of Government Structure ==== [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3AMexico_states_evolution.gif Mexico states evolution] ==== Ships ====
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==== Native Americans ==== Concho, the Toboso, the Jumanos, the Suma, the Pescado, the Mansos, the Coahuiltecan, the Tarahumara, the Tepehuanes, the Varohio and the Apaches http://www.houstonculture.org/mexico/chihuahua.html === Research Resources === [http://net.lib.byu.edu/fslab/researchoutlines/Europe/Spain.pdf A LOOK AT SPANISH GENEALOGICAL RESEARCH] by Charles R. Maduell, Jr.The Balch Institute's subject specialties-American immigration and ethnic group history-are interpreted by various library, museum, community affairs, research and education programs. For further information on reading list schedules and bulk rates, contact The Balch Institute, 1BS. Seventh St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19106 ==== WikiTree Resources ==== Nueva Espana Some of Provinces of Nueva Espana and later Mexico *[[Space:Provence_of_Nuevo_Santander | Resource Page Provincia of Nueva Santander]] *[[Space:Province of Coahuila |Resource Page Provincia of Coahuila]] *[[Space:Nuevo León | Resource Page Provincia of Nueva León]] *[[Space:Provence of Nuevo Vizcaya |Resources Page Provincia of Nueva Vizcaya]] *[[Space:Durango |Resources Page Provincia of Durango]] *[[Space:Sonora |Resources Page Provincia of Sonora]] *[[Space:Baja California |Resource Page Baja California]] ===== Related Free Space Pages ===== Please add a short description, and separate "paragraphs" using the = keys on either side of the title as needed. See the next paragraph for an example that uses 6 = signs on either side. ==== Cemeteries ==== NOTE: This should include a "how to" set up a cemetery. Need to get an advisor on board from that project. On individual Cemetery pages, resources should be listed along with a description. ==== Free Resources ==== [http://mexicangenealogy.info/chihuahua-mexico-online-genealogy-resources/ Chihuahua, Mexico Online Genealogy Resources] ==== Paid Resource Sites ==== [http://moisesgarza.com/mexican-genealogy-research-online-a-guide-to-help-you-discover-your-ancestry/ Mexican Genealogy Research Online: A Guide to Help You Discover Your Ancestry] [http://mexicangenealogy.info/find-your-mexican-ancestors-in-the-worlds-newspapers-using-eliphind/ Find Your Mexican Ancestors in the Worlds Newspapers Using Eliphind] == Sources for this Page == '''Further Reading''' Professor Robert Salmon, "Indian Revolts in Northern New Spain: A Synthesis of Resistance (1680-1786)" T. R. Fehrenbach, "Comanches: The Destruction of a People" Powell, Philip Wayne. "Soldiers, Indians and Silver: North America's First Frontier War." Tempe, Arizona: Center for Latin American Studies, Arizona State University, 1973.. Spanish and Mexican Records of the American Southwest. Tucson: University or Arizona Press: 1979. Naylor, Thomas H., and Polzer, Charles W.. Northern New Spain: A Research Guide. The University of Arizona Press: Tucson, Arizona, 1981 Tracing Your Hispanic Heritage. Hispanic Family Research: Riverside, California, 1984. Chavez, Angelico. Archives of the Archdiocese of Santa Fe, 1678-1900. Publications of the Academy of the American Franciscan History, Bibliographical Series, vol. 3. Washington, D.C.: Academy of American Franciscan History, 1957. Nadine M. Vasquez and Baldomero Vela, Jr. Index to the Marriage Investigations of the Diocese of Guadalajara. Provinces of Coahuila. Nuevo Leon. Nuevo Santander. Texas. 1653-1750. Edinburgh, TX: University of Texas at Pan American, 1989.

Province of Nuevo Santander

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[[Category: México | Mexico]] [[Category: Nuevo Santander]] [[Category: Mexico]] [[Category: US Southern Colonies Inactive Project Pages]] '''Provincia of Nueva Santander of Nueva Espana in what would become part of [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Texas | Texas]]'''
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'''''NOTE: Also see the new project, [[Space:Wild Wild West|Wild Wild West]] and [[Project: Westward Ho|Westward Ho]] Projects to develop profiles covering the years 1800-1925''''' [http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/usnue Nuevo Santander] extended from the Pánuco River in the modern-day Mexican state of Veracruz to the Guadalupe River in the U.S. state of Texas. '''[[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] and [[Thomas-8856|Allan Thomas]]''' are the leaders of this sub-project. This was a space page for NEW SPAIN subproject., part of the first Southern Colonies. Project. [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Spanish|Spanish Colonies Home Page]] links to the other Spanish colony of Texas, Florida, New Mexico, Arizona, California, and resources relevant to Spanish colonies === Colony Origin/History === '''Timeline''' 1518 Juan de Grivalja explored Texas at Galveston Island.http://www.houstonculture.org/spanish/exploration.htmlexplored Texas at Galveston Island. Nov 6, 1528 heading for Florida, '''Alvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca'''and 80 companions were crashed on Galveston due to a storm, then explored in Texas. Soon there were 15 people, who were rescued by the Karankawas. de Vaca wandered through Texas for 8 years as a slave, a trader and a healer. When epidemics caused Native hostility, the Karankawas withheld food from the Spaniards. After several years as a slave for the Karankawas, Cabeza de Vaca lived among Coahuiltecan Indians. He was joined by Alonso Castillo Maldonado, Andrés Dorantes de Carranza, Estevanico. All headed west across Texas, and reached the California coastline. He left oral and written accounts of his explorations of Texas. 1588 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luis_de_Carabajal_y_Cueva Luis de Carabajal] -First governor of Nuevo Reino de León. He pursued natives for the massacre of 400 castaways from three ships wrecked on the coast en route to Spain. He was accused of using his authority to trade in Native American slaves. First governor of Nuevo Reino de León. 1746 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_de_Escand%C3%B3n,_1st_Count_of_Sierra_Gorda Lieutenant Captain General Jose de Escandon] received his appointment to colonize Nuevo Santanderin September 1746. Escandon first initiated a detailed exploration of the region. Later he was accused of murdering the indigenous population and taking Native American slaves;"Escandón, José de," Enciclopedia de México, v. 5. Mexico City, 1988 1749 Escandon established: 1.Villa de Llera de Canales (modern day Llera, Tamaulipas); 2.San Fernando de Güemes (modern day Güemez, Tamaulipas); 3.San Antonio de Padilla (modern day Padilla, Tamaulipas); 4. Villa de Santander de los Cinco Señores (modern day Jimenez, Tamaulipas); 5.Nuestra Señora de Loreto (modern day Burgos, Tamaulipas); 6. Capt. Blas Maria de la Garza Falcon founded Nuestra Señora de Santa Ana de Camargo (modern day Camargo, Tamaulipas); 7.Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe de Reynosa (modern day Reynosa, Tamaulipas) was under the command of Capt. Carlos Cantu; 1750 Inspection tours of the existing seven settlements were begun, Escandon then returned to Queretaro to report on the colonization effort. Jose de Escandon was made a Knight of Santiago and given the title of Count of Sierra Gorda. In all, Escandon established 24 colonies in Santander, most located south of the Rio Grande; 1750 Nuestra Senora de Dolores (modern day Dolores, a few miles north of San Ygnacio, Texas) was founded by Jose Vasquez Borrego; 1755 San Agustin de Laredo (modern day Laredo, Texas) was officially founded on May 15, 1755; 1757 José Tienda de Cuervo, visited the colony as the head of an inspection commission; 1763 French and Indian War (Seven Years War); 1770. Fray Jose de Haro of the order of Saint Francis created a detailed map of Santander. The missions depicted reflect the growth of Catholicism in the area; 1774 "Nuestra Senora del Refugio de los Esteros", later known as Matamoros, at the mouth of the Rio Grande was founded; 1776 Santander became part of the semi-autonomous [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Provincias_Internas Provincias Internas]; 1810 [http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/qdmcg Mexican War of Independence]; 1813 Battle of Medina was fought on August 18, 1813, between the republican forces of the [http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/qyg01 ‘’’Gutiérrez-Magee expedition’’’] under Gen. José Álvarez de Toledo y Dubois and a Spanish royalist army under Gen. Joaquín de Arredondo; '''1836''' and 1845 Texas was a republic 1845 Annexation. December 29, 1845 is the date of Texas's legal entry into the Union. 1846 Fort Brown/Fort Texas established, by General Taylor, on the banks of the Rio Grande opposite the city of Matamoros, Tamaulipas. 1848 The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo which ended the Mexican American war established the Rio Grande as the border between Texas and Mexico, and led to Mexico recognizing Texas as a part of the United States. “Upon the annexation of Texas, the dispute erupted into war between the United States and Mexico. With resolution of the conflict, Mexican inhabitants of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nueces_Strip "Nueces Strip"] found themselves disenfranchised, living in occupied territory, and subject to a strange government and customs they did not readily understand” Robert S. Weddle, "NUEVO SANTANDER," Handbook of Texas Online
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"The hostile Native American who took refuge in the coastal jungle and adjacent mountains held out until 1748. For more than two centuries the territory had been held by "indios bárbaros, pagans, and apostates."http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/usnueThe people in Nuevo Santander were the first to call themselves ''Tejanos''. [http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/usnue Nuevo Santander] extended from the Pánuco River in the modern-day Mexican state of Veracruz to the Guadalupe River in the U.S. state of Texas. In the early 1700’s those areas that today comprise the Mexican states of Veracruz and Tamaulipas and South Texas (the Rio Grande Valley) were still the domain of native Indian tribes. Spain had not yet succeeded to settle those areas, but the English and French had an interest in acquiring territories that Spain claimed as her own. The extension of Spanish colonies into northern Mexico and Texas was prompted by a desire to halt English and French encroachments into Spanish territory and by a need to populate those regions to stop the Native American raids (Comanche) into the more populated regions of New Spain. The man chosen to head the colonization effort was [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_de_Escand%C3%B3n,_1st_Count_of_Sierra_Gorda Lieutenant Captain General Jose de Escandon], the "Exterminator of the Pames of Querétaro", a native of the province of Santander in Spain."Escandón, José de," Enciclopedia de México, v. 5. Mexico City, 1988 José Tienda de Cuervo served as juez inspector of the colony of Nuevo Santander under Agustín Ahumada y Villalón, Marqués de las Amarillasqv, in the mid-eighteenth century.http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fti19 ==== Original Structure ==== By the time Nuevo Santander was created, the Spanish had an efficient and relatively successful system for expanding Spanish culture and politics to new lands. This system was embodied in the Laws of the Indies and included the construction of missions and presidios and the formation of civil settlements. The Spanish had a penchant for organization, bureaucracy, and documentation. Santander was divided into several departments. Departments were subdivided into municipalities, which were governed by alcaldes, similar to a modern-day mayor. Each municipality also had an elected ayuntamiento, similar to a city council. ==== Evolution of Government Structure ==== [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3AMexico_states_evolution.gif Mexico states evolution] 1512 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laws_of_Burgos The Laws of Burgos], signed by King Ferdinand II of Aragon, focused upon the welfare of the conquered native peoples 1542 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Laws Leyes Nuevas], issued November 20, 1542 by King Charles I of Spain regarding the Spanish colonization of the Americas, are also known as the "New Laws of the Indies for the Good Treatment and Preservation of the Native American ", and were created to prevent the exploitation of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas by the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Encomienda Encomenderos] (large enterprise landowners) by strictly limiting their power and dominion. 1548 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Audiencia_of_Guadalajara Royal Audiencia of Guadalajara]was the highest tribunal of the Spanish crown in what is today northern Mexico and the southwestern United States in the Viceroyalty of New Spain. It was created by royal decree on February 13, 1548, and was originally located in Compostela and permanently seated in Guadalajara in 1560. Its president was the chief political and executive officer of the district, subordinated only to the viceroy of Mexico 1573 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laws_of_the_Indies The Laws of the Indies] were an attempt to guide and regularize the establishment of presidios (military towns), missions, and pueblos (civilian towns), King Phillip II developed the first version of the Laws of the Indies. 1776 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Provincias_Internas Provincias Internas]or Commandancy General of the Internal Provinces of the North was a colonial, administrative district of the Spanish Empire, created to provide more autonomy for the frontier provinces in the Viceroyalty of New Spain, present day northern Mexico and southwestern United States. The goal of its creation was to establish a unified government in political, military and fiscal affairs. 1821-1823 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Mexican_Empire The Mexican Empire] (Imperio Mexicano) was the official name of independent Mexico under a monarchical regime, Agustín de Iturbide, was proclaimed emperor of Mexico. 1824 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1824_Constitution_of_Mexico Constitution of Mexico] The Federal Constitution of the United Mexican States of 1824 (Spanish: Constitución Federal de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos de 1824) was enacted on October 4 of 1824, after the overthrow of the Mexican Empire of Agustin de Iturbide. In the new constitution, the republic took the name of United Mexican States, and was defined as a representative federal republic, with Catholicism as the official and unique religion 1835 President Santa Anna revoked the Constitution of 1824. In October 1835, Santa Anna abolished all state governments. === Settlers === [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luis_de_Carabajal_y_Cueva Luis de Carabajal] is presumed to be the first Spaniard to cross the Rio Bravo (Rio Grande) in pursuit of marauding natives responsible for the massacre of 400 castaways from three ships wrecked on the coast en route to Spain. He was accused of using his authority to trade in Native American slaves GARZA FALCÓN, BLAS MARÍA DE LA (1712–1767). Capt. Blas María de la Garza Falcón, colonizer of South Texas and Tamaulipas and the first settler of Nueces County, Texas, was born in Real de las Salinas, Nuevo León, Mexico, in 1712 to Gen. Blas de la Garza Falcón, twice governor of Coahuila, and Beatriz de Villarreal. His five brothers and six sisters spent their childhood at the hacienda Pesquería Chica near Monterrey. He probably received his education in Monterreyhttp://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fga66 VÁZQUEZ BORREGO, JOSÉ (?–?). José Vázquez Borrego, pioneer cattle rancher from Coahuila, Mexico, established the first permanent settlement at the site of present Dolores in South Texas on August 22, 1750. In the 1740s Vázquez Borrego made his living as a rancher breeding horses and mules on his ranch.http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fva43 ==== Migrating From the Northern Colonies ==== Migration from the north did not begin in earnest until establishment of Fort Brown in 1846
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Ports were undeveloped along this stretch of the Gulf. The nearest port of entry was the international port of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veracruz,_Veracruz Veracruz] in the State of Veracruz ==== Native Americans ==== Carancaguases (Karankawas), Copanes (Cópanos), and Piguacasas (Piguiques).http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/upo01 Comanche and Apache raiders. ==== Indentured Servants ==== The indigenous peoples that survived European diseases could be considered indentured servants of the Colonials. ==== Slaves ==== Moorish African, Cuban African, ship wreck survivors and the indigenous peoples all were subjected to slavery. === Economic Resources and Information === Ports, salt deposits, agricultural lands, longhorn cattle, sheep, horses, mules, and fishing all held potential as economic resources. === Conflicts Within The Colony === Raids by the Spanish enslaving the indigenous peoples, Colonization, Mexican War of Independence, Indian raids in retaliation for the slavery raids, the Texas Revolution, all contributed to the disruption of peace in this area. === Research Resources === [http://www.cah.utexas.edu/collections/bexar.php The Bexar Archives] are the official Spanish documents that preserve the political, military, economic, and social life of the Spanish province of Texas and the Mexican state of Coahuila y Texas. Both in their volume and breadth of subject matter, the Bexar Archives are the single most important source for the history of Hispanic Texas up to 1836 [http://www.uta.edu/library/spco/collections.php UT Arlington Library's Special Collections] has built a diverse research collection and collects materials in virtually all formats and makes them available to researchers. [http://www.bl.uk/eblj/1996articles/pdf/article3.pdf TWO MANUSCRIPT MAPS OF NUEVO SANTANDER IN NORTHERN NEW SPAIN FROM THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY By DENNIS REINHARTZ] ===== Existing Categories ===== ===== Related Free Space Pages ===== Nueva Espana Some of Provinces of Nueva Espana and later Mexico *[[Space:Provence_of_Nuevo_Santander | Resource Page Provincia of Nueva Santander]] *[[Space:Province of Coahuila |Resource Page Provincia of Coahuila]] *[[Space:Nuevo León | Resource Page Provincia of Nueva León]] *[[Space:Provence of Nuevo Vizcaya |Resources Page Provincia of Nueva Vizcaya]] *[[Space:Durango |Resources Page Provincia of Durango]] *[[Space:Sonora |Resources Page Provincia of Sonora]] *[[Space:Baja California |Resource Page Baja California]] ====== Surname/Family Pages ====== ==== Cemeteries ==== NOTE: This should include a "how to" set up a cemetery. Need to get an advisor on board from that project. On individual Cemetery pages, resources should be listed along with a description. ==== Free Resources ==== Rootsweb Familysearch.org ==== Paid Resource Sites ==== Ancestry.com [http://moisesgarza.com/mexican-genealogy-research-online-a-guide-to-help-you-discover-your-ancestry/ Mexican Genealogy Research Online: A Guide to Help You Discover Your Ancestry] *[http://moisesgarza.com/services/ Genealogy Services] === Photos and Images === == Sources for this Page == *[http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=16&ved=0CIEBEBYwDw&url=http%3A%2F%2Fdspace.mit.edu%2Fbitstream%2Fhandle%2F1721.1%2F42973%2F16285661.pdf&ei=RgYAVKPHJZPJgwS_uILYCw&usg=AFQjCNErJ1nkHjvd65iqPpFZTfKM1Mk1GQ&sig2=o9vvax6-GQmtZ1WerHTO6Q&bvm=bv.74115972,d.eXY] *"Indians of the Rio Grande Delta: Their Role in the History of Southern Texas ..."By Martín Salinas, pg 177 *Nuevo Santander in 1795: A Provincial Inspection by Félix Calleja *"The Southwestern Historical Quarterly", by David M Vigness, Vol. 75, No. 4 (Apr., 1972), pp. 461-506, Published by: Texas State Historical Association *[http://www.jstor.org/discover/10.2307/30236739?uid=3739688&uid=2129&uid=2134&uid=381952001&uid=2&uid=381951991&uid=70&uid=3&uid=3739256&uid=60&sid=21104099699221] *John Schmal, Donna Morales, coauthored "Mexican-American Genealogical Research: Following the Paper Trail to Mexico" (Heritage Books, 2002). *[http://www.nuevosantander.com/jason-scull.html] *[http://archives.cclibraries.com/cdm/compoundobject/collection/odf/id/1296/rec/1] *"General State of the Foundation of the Colony of Nuevo Santander" Book online: Vol I Hispanic II Genealogy 929.3721 JEST 11 Vol.1 1 5 in the CC libraries.

Provinces of North Korea

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[[Category:North Korea]] == Provinces and Cities of North Korea == The following are the current provinces, directly-administered cities ,and special cities of North Korea (Democratic Republic of Korea)[[#Wikipedia]]: {{Image|file=Provinces_of_North_Korea.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=North Korean Provinces and Special Cities }} {{Image|file=Provinces_of_North_Korea.png |align=r |size=m |caption=Map Reference for Table }} {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable sortable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue;" |- ! Name (M-R Romantization) ! Hangul ! Hanja ! Type ! Capital ! Region ! Map No. |- |[[:Category:Kangwŏn Province, North Korea|Kangwŏn]] |강원도 |江原道 |Province |Wonsan |Gwandong |11 |- |[[:Category:North Hamgyŏng Province, North Korea|North Hamgyŏng]] |함경북도 |咸鏡北道 |Province |Chongjin |Kwanbuk |13 |- |[[:Category:South Hamgyŏng Province, North Korea|South Hamgyŏng]] |함경남도 |咸鏡南道 |Province |Hamhung |Kwannam |12 |- | North Hwanghae Province, North Korea |황해북도 |黃海北道 |Province |Sariwon |Haeso |10 |- |South Hwanghae Province, North Korea |황해남도 |黃海南道 |Province |Haeju |Haeso |9 |- |[[:Category:Chagang Province, North Korea|Chagang]] |자강도 |慈江道 |Province |Kanggye |Kwanso |6 |- | Namp'o, North Korea |남포시 |南浦市 |Special City |Kangsŏ |Kwanso | - |- | Rasŏn, North Korea |나선시/라선시 |羅先市 |Special City |Rajin |Kwanbuk |2 |- | North P'yŏngan Province, North Korea |평안북도 |平安北道 |Province |Sinuiju |Kwanso |7 |- | South P'yŏngan Province, North Korea |평안남도 |平安南道 |Province |Pyongsong |Kwanso |8 |- |[[:Category:P'yŏngyang, North Korea|P'yŏngyang]] |평양시 |平壤市 |Directly-Administered City |Chung |Kwanso |1 |- | Ryanggang Province, North Korea |양강도/량강도 |兩江道 |Province |Hyesan |Kwannam |14 |- | Kaesŏng, North Korea |개성특급시 |開城特級市 |former Directly-Administered City |Kaesŏng |Haeso |3 |- | Sinŭiju, North Korea |신의주 |新義州 |Special Administrative Region | - |Kwanso |5 |- |Mount Kumgang Tourist Region |금강산 |金剛山 |Special Administrative Region | - |Gwandong |4 |} {{Image|file=Provinces_of_North_Korea-1.png |align=c |size=l |caption=North Korean Administrative Divisions }} See also: * [[Space:South Korea, Provinces]] == Sources == * [[Wikipedia:Provinces of Korea]] and [[Wikipedia:Provinces of North Korea]]

Prussia Team

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==Welcome to the Prussia Team Page== This team is managed by the [[Project:Germany|Germany Project]]. Today part of Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Germany, Lithuania, Netherlands, Poland, Russia, Switzerland. Prussia (German: ''Preußen'') was a historically significant German state that originated in 1525. ===Team Goals=== :This Team was created to offer a place to collaborate on Prussia genealogy research. You can ask questions in the comments below or offer suggestions on new resources to attach to our resources list. :'''How Can You Help the Prussia Team?''' *There are extensive profile improvements that need to be done for this topic and we could really use your help. See '''[[#Profile Improvements|Profile Improvements]]''', below. *Members with knowledge of this topic can answer questions and offer guidance on this page, our Google Group and on G2G. *Ensure the information and links on this page are up-to-date (especially for archival and research site information) *Create new Space pages for region-specific geographical, topical, or other, that include images, history, and anything helpful for collaborating and helping other researchers. *Add the Prussia sticker template by province to each profile of a person born in Prussia. See more about the Prussia sticker and how to add it here: '''[[#Stickers and Templates|Stickers and Templates]]'''. ===Team Members=== :'''Team Leader: [[Thomas-29419|Steve Thomas]]'''. I am most interested in emigrants to South Australia in the mid-19th Century from Königreich Preußen, Königreich Hannover and Großherzogtum Mecklenburg-Schwerin. Prussian families include Heinrich, Pfeiffer and Schäfer. :Team members: *Anderson, Thom [[Anderson-23510|Connect with Thom]]: *Barron, Charlette [[Hoppe-226|Connect with Charlette]]: *Bartholome, Vernalee [[Bartholome-8|Connect with Vernalee]]: *Cartier, Miranda [[Hollenbeck-914|Connect with Miranda]]: *Cook, Margaret [[Moyer-671|Connect with Margaret]] : *Franks, Linda [[DeFrees-4|Connect with Linda]]: *Frye, Daniel [[Frye-1667|Connect with Daniel]]: *Greenwood, Steven [[Greenwood-3667|Connect with Steven]]: It appears that Pomerania is the origin of some of my paternal ancestors, particularly the Klitzke line, of which I also manage a [[Space:Klitzke Name Study|One Name Study]]. Places that are of interest in association with that surname include Pauzerin (Panzels?), Ueckermünde, Bärwalde (Barwice) in Kreis Neustettin, and whatever "Boratia" was (Borntin? also in Neustettin?). Other surnames are Schiefelbein (likely from Schievelbein, Pommern), as well as Kroll, Gleash, Wiatrok, Mittelsteadt, Post, Rädel and most recently Schmeer. *Gunther, Deb [[Langsdorf-34|Connect with Deb]]: *Gürth, Andy [[Gürth-8|Connect with Andy]]: I am German (i.e. native speaker) and have ancestors from Preußen (Prussia), Pommern (Pomerania), Posen (Poznan), Schlesien (Silesia), Sachsen (Saxony), Galizien (Galicia), Wolhynien (Volhynia, Volyn) as well as from Pfalz (Palatinate). To list them all by name here, would clearly go beyond the scope. Many of these ancestors emigrated in the 18th and 19th century to Canada and USA, a few to South America. Among the families who did not emigrate overseas, there were always shifts in European regions. *Haese, Kylie [[Haese-11|Connect with Kylie]]: I am interested in researching the surname Haese in Pomerania, Prussia. Also interested in Prussian emigration to South Australia. *Lemen, Mark [[Lemen-157|Connect with Mark]]: *Lippincott, Carrie [[Hensel-236|Connect with Carrie]]: *Lomax, Terence [[Lomax-181|Connect with Terence]]: *Martin, Lilly [[Martin-17123|Connect with Lilly]]: *Miller, Wes [[Miller-64890|Connect with Wes]]: *Nickerson, Lou [[Nickerson-3382|Connect with Lou]]: *Penner, Kathryn [[Nass-24|Connect with Kathryn]]: *Semes-Bogya, Eszter |[[Semes-Bogya-1|Connect with Eszter]]: *Shortland, Veronica |[[Brietzke-12|Connect with Veronica]]: A descendent of vine dressers from Prussia & the Rheingau region who immigrated to the Colony of New South Wales between 1849 and 1855. Surnames of interest: Schoeneck / Schöneck / Schipp / Mohr. Ships: Beulah (arr. 1849). Reiherstieg (arr. 1852). Cateaux Wattel (arr. 1855) *Thomas, Steve TEAM LEADER *Wagner, Melissa [[Krebs-1077|Connect with Melissa]]: *Walker, Patricia [[Lee-30845|Connect with Patricia]]: *Wiemer, Amy [[Forstrom-18|Connect with Amy]]: ==== How to Join ==== You must be a member of the [[Project:Germany|Germany Project]] to join. Add your name to the list of team members. Make sure you ask to be on the trusted list of this page. ===Profile Improvements=== :We'd appreciate your help with sourcing, connecting, merging and fixing database errors on the profiles in this region. Click the LINKS below to get lists of profiles from Prussia that need some love (click "get profiles" in the left column to generate a list): *'''SOURCERS''': to get a list of [[Help:Sources_FAQ|unsourced]] profiles that need reliable sources added, click '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=location%3DPrussia+unsourced&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 HERE]'''. For more information/instruction on sourcing, see [[Space:Germany_Project_Sourcerers_Team|Germany Project Sourcerers Team]] *'''CONNECTORS''': to get a list of [[Help:Unconnected|unconnected]] profiles that need to be connected to the main tree, click '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=location%3DPrussia+unconnected&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 HERE]'''. For more information/instruction on connecting profiles, see [[Space:Germany_Project_Connectors_Team|Germany Project Connectors Team]] *'''ARBORISTS''': To get a list of [[Help:Merging#Unmerged_Matches|unmerged matches]] that need research and sourcing, with the goal to ultimately merge or reject the match, click '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=location%3DPrussia+unmergedmatch&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 HERE]'''. For more information/instruction on merging and unmerged matches, see [[Space:Germany_Project_Arborists_Team#Research_Unmerged_Matches|Germany Project Arborists Team]] *'''SUGGESTIONS''': To get a list of [[Help:Suggestions|suggestions]] aka database errors that need data doctor attention, click '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=location%3DPrussia+&MaxErrors=1000& HERE]'''. For more information/instruction on clearing database errors, see [[Space:Germany_Project_Data_Doctors_Team|Germany Project Data Doctors Team]]. === Stickers and Templates === You can add the Prussia sticker to relevant profiles. {{Prussia Sticker}} {{Prussia Sticker}} Preferrably add the province sticker :''See the [[Template:Prussia_Sticker|Template:Prussia Sticker Page]] for more information on province stickers'' {{Prussia Sticker|Brandenburg}} {{Prussia Sticker|Brandenburg}} ---- {{Prussia Sticker|East Prussia}} {{Prussia Sticker|East Prussia}} ---- {{Prussia Sticker|Jülich-Cleves-Berg}} {{Prussia Sticker|Jülich-Cleves-Berg}} ---- {{Prussia Sticker|Lower Rhine}} {{Prussia Sticker|Lower Rhine}} ---- {{Prussia Sticker|Pomerania}} {{Prussia Sticker|Pomerania}} ---- {{Prussia Sticker|Posen}} {{Prussia Sticker|Posen}} ---- {{Prussia Sticker|Saxony}} {{Prussia Sticker|Saxony}} ---- {{Prussia Sticker|Silesia}} {{Prussia Sticker|Silesia}} ---- {{Prussia Sticker|West Prussia}} {{Prussia Sticker|West Prussia}} ---- {{Prussia Sticker|Westphalia}} {{Prussia Sticker|Westphalia}} ---- {{Prussia Sticker|Rhine}} {{Prussia Sticker|Rhine}} ---- {{Prussia Sticker|Prussia}} {{Prussia Sticker|Prussia}} ---- {{Prussia Sticker|Hohenzollern}} {{Prussia Sticker|Hohenzollern}} ---- {{Prussia Sticker|Hanover}} {{Prussia Sticker|Hanover}} ---- {{Prussia Sticker|Hesse-Nassau}} {{Prussia Sticker|Hesse-Nassau}} ---- {{Prussia Sticker|Schleswig-Holstein}} {{Prussia Sticker|Schleswig-Holstein}} ---- ==Overview of Prussia== {{Image|file=German_Flags-20.png |align=r |size=m |caption=Flag of Prussia. }} '''The Kingdom of Prussia included the following provinces:''' *Brandenburg, 1415 (Today in Germany and Poland) *Hannover, 1866 (Today in Germany) *Hessen-Nassau, 1867 (Today in Germany) *Hohenzollern, 1415 (Today in Germany) *Ostpreußen / East Prussia, 1813 (Today in Poland and former USSR) *[[Space:Pomerania, Prussia Team|Pommern / Pomerania]], 1648, 1720 (Swedish Pommern 1815) (Today some in Germany, but most in Poland) *[[Space:Posen, Prussia Team|Posen]], 1793 (Today in Poland) *Rheinland / Rheinprovinz, 1814/1824 (Today in Germany and some in Belgium) *Provinz Sachsen / Province of Saxony, 1816 (Today in Germany) *Schlesien / Silesia, 1742 (Today in Poland and Czech Republic) *Schleswig-Holstein, 1864 (Today in Germany and Denmark) *Westfalen / Westphalia, 1815 (Today in Germany) *Westpreußen / West Prussia, 1772, 1793 (Today in Poland) Ideally, we would like to see pages for these provinces eventually created by team members who are interested in specific areas. ===Purpose=== The Prussia team is intended for anyone who is interested in Prussian genealogy, history and WikiTree. The word '''Prussia''' ''(German: Preussen or Preußen; Polish: Prusy)'' for wikitree purposes and the purposes of this team, is referring to the ''Prussia'' in European history, which came under German rule. Prussia came under German and Polish rule in the middle ages. The Kingdom of Prussia ruled from 1701 by the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Hohenzollern German royal dynasty House of Hohenzollern]. However Prussia was at different times throughout history a duchy, kingdom, region. These classifications and divisions can be confusing and distracting. Therefore this Prussia team is important to help create some clarity. It is therefore the mission of this team, to create pages to help understand Prussian history. To create profiles for people who were born, married and or died in Prussia. Finally, work towards a unified set of guidelines for the Prussia team, Germany project, and whole wikitree community to follow and refer to when adding and editing Prussian profiles. ===Maps=== {{Image|file=German_Roots_Images.jpg |caption=Historical Map of Prussia }} {{Image|file=German_Roots_Images-1.jpg |caption=Prussia Political map before 1905 }} ===History=== '''Prussia from Duchy (Electorate) of Brandenburg to Kingdom of Prussia and Republic'''
Table: Die brandenburgisch-preußischen Herrscher - The Brandenburg-Prussian sovereigns {| border="4" class="wikitable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''Kurfürsten - Electors''' ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''Reign''' |- | [[Hohenzollern-47|Friedrich I.]] | 1415-1440 |- | [[Buren-35|Friedrich II., Eisenzahn]] | 1440-1470 |- | [[Hohenzollern-100|Albrecht Achilles]] | 1470-1486 |- | [[Hohenzollern-121|Johann Cicero]] | 1486-1499 |- | [[Buren-16|Joachim I., Nestor]] | 1499-1535 |- | [[Hohenzollern-49|Joachim II.]] | 1535-1571 |- | [[Hohenzollern-44|Johann Georg]] | 1571-1598 |- | [[Hohenzollern-48|Joachim Friedrich]] | 1598-1608 |- | [[Hohenzollern-50|Johann Sigismund]] | 1608-1619 |- | [[Brandenburg-190|Georg Wilhelm]] | 1619-1640 |- | [[Hohenzollern-65|Friedrich Wilhelm, der Große Kurfürst]] | 1640-1688 |- | [[VonHohenzollern-2|Friedrich III.]] | 1688-1701 |- ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''Könige - Kings''' ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''Reign''' |- | [[VonHohenzollern-2|Friedrich (III.) I.]] | 1701-1713 |- | [[Hohenzollern-11|Friedrich Wilhelm I.]] | 1713-1740 |- | [[Hohenzollern-7|Friedrich II., der Große]] | 1740-1786 |- | [[Hohenzollern-61|Friedrich Wilhelm II.]] | 1786-1797 |- | [[Hohenzollern-59|Friedrich Wilhelm III.]] | 1797-1840 |- | [[Hohenzollern-63|Friedrich Wilhelm IV.]] | 1840-1861 |- | [[Hohenzollern-36|Wilhelm I.]] | 1861-1888 |- | [[Hohenzollern-19|Friedrich III.]] | 9.3.-15.6.1888 |- | [[Hohenzollern-3|Wilhelm II.]] | 1888-1918 |- |}

(the years of reign of the regents listed in the brackets) Burggraf (Castle count) ''[[Hohenzollern-47|Friedrich VI. von Nürnberg]]'', as Elector of Brandenburg ''[[Hohenzollern-47|Friedrich I.]]'' from 1415 until his death in 1440, broke the power of the nobility, ''[[Buren-35|Friedrich II. Eisenzahn]]'' (†1470) that of the cities, he won the Neumark and part of Lausitz (Lusatia). ''[[Hohenzollern-121|Johann Cicero]]'' (†1499) and ''[[Buren-16|Joachim I., Nestor]]'' (†1535) formed the sovereignty of the country. ''[[Hohenzollern-49|Joachim II.]]'' (†1571) made Brandenburg Protestant in 1539 and was enfeoffed Prussia by Poland in 1569. ''[[Hohenzollern-50|Johann Sigismund]]'' (†1620) acquired Kleve in 1614 and Ost-Preußen (East Prussia) in 1618. ''[[Hohenzollern-65|Friedrich Wilhelm, der Große Kurfürst]]'' (the Great Elector) from 1640-1688, acquired Hinter-Pommern, Halberstadt and Minden in 1648, won Prussia's sovereignty in the Swedish-Polish War (1655-60), pioneered state unity, left behind an orderly state of 110.000 qkm with 1.5 million inhabitants. In 1701, under Elector ''[[VonHohenzollern-2|Friedrich III.]]'' (1688-1701) and later King ''[[VonHohenzollern-2|Friedrich I.]]'' (1701-1713), the Duchy of Prussia became a kingdom outside the German Empire and he gave the name '''Preußen''' to the Hohenzollern total state. King ''[[Hohenzollern-11|Friedrich Wilhelm I.]]'' (1713-40) filled the state treasury, created the Generaldirektorium (General Directorate) as a central financial authority in 1723, increased the army and acquired Geldern and Limburg in 1713, Stettin and Vor-Pommern up to the Peene River in 1720. ''[[Hohenzollern-7|Friedrich II., der Große]]'', called ''Friedrich der Große'' (the Great) (1740-86) won Schlesien (Silesia) through the 1st Silesian War (1740-42), claimed it in the 2nd Silesian War (1744-45) and in the Seven Years' War (1756-63), acquired Ost-Friesland (East Frisia) in 1744, West-Preußen (West Prussia) without Danzig and Thorn and the Netzedistrikt in 1772. Under ''[[Hohenzollern-61|Friedrich Wilhelm II.]]'' (1786-97) campaign against Holland in 1787 and France (1792-95). In the special peace of Basel in 1795 Prussia lost the territories on the left bank of the Rhine, acquired in 1793 Greater Poland with Danzig and Thorn, in 1795 Süd-Preußen (South Prussia), Neuost-Preußen (New East Prussia) and Neu-Schlesien (New Silesia) and in 1791 the Frankish principalities of Ansbach and Bayreuth. ''[[Hohenzollern-59|Friedrich Wilhelm III.]]'' (1797-1840) was defeated by Napoleon at the Battle of Jena and Auerstedt in 1806 and lost the lands west of the Elbe and the last Polish acquisitions in the Peace of Tilsit in 1807. On February 28, 1813, Prussia formed an alliance with Russia against Napoleon at Kalisch. This was followed by the wars of liberation against ''[[Bonaparte-1|Napoleon I.]]'' from 1813 to 1815 with the Battle of the Nations at Leipzig with its heavy losses and the final victory over [[Bonaparte-1|Napoleon Bonaparte]] at Waterloo. Through the 1st Peace of Paris in 1814, the Congress of Vienna and the 2nd Peace of Paris in 1815, Prussia was able to expand significantly in terms of territory and had 278.000 qkm and 10,4 million inhabitants. Germany's defeat in World War I in 1918 led to the German Revolution. The Hohenzollerns were overthrown and the Weimar Republic was established, thus bringing an end to the German monarchy and Prussian monarchy. With the Nazis in 1933, the darkest chapter of Prussian and German history began in the land of poets and thinkers. It ends with the senseless deaths of millions of people, an enormous movement of refugees within and from Europe, a state reorganization in Europe and the end of Prussia. February 25, 1947: The Allies Decide on the Final Dissolution of Prussia
The State of Prussia was finally dissolved by the four victorious powers of the Second World War by Act of the Allied Control Council No. 46 of February 25, 1947.
Prussia is now only a historical term. (to be continued) ===Culture=== If high and state culture is taken as representative of a general Prussian cultural history, then this is characterized in Prussia by different phases of flourishing and stagnation. On the whole, however, Prussia, especially in the beginnings of its history in the 17th century, belongs comparatively rather to the cultural desert areas in Central Europe. It is true that the Mark Brandenburg and East Prussia, the two core areas of the Brandenburg-Prussian state in the 17th century, already have an independent, regional cultural history, which in this context certainly produces sights worth seeing, such as the Cistercian monastery architecture in Brandenburg with Zinna, Lehnin and Chorin or the fascinating ensemble of the Marienburg on the Nogat in West Prussia as the residence of the Deutscher Orden (Teutonic Order). In terms of intellectual history, both territories also boast outstanding institutions as early as the 16th century, which certainly attained supra-regional significance with the founding of the university in Frankfurt an der Oder in 1506 as the Brandenburg state university and the University of Königsberg, founded in 1544 for the Duchy of Prussia. But for a long time in the 17th century, when the fusion of the core region of the Mark Brandenburg with the two territorial outposts in the west with Kleve, Mark and Ravensberg and in the east with East Prussia has long been completed in terms of state law, the emerging German middle power culturally represents rather a territory with few outstanding achievements. These include the garden city of Kleve, laid out in the 1650s by the Electorate of Brandenburg's governor in Kleve, Prince ''Johann Moritz von Nassau-Siegen (1604-79)'', the first German attempt at a landscape-forming park creation based on the Dutch model, with which the rising territorial power wanted to prove its claim to power in the west of the empire. After the Thirty Years' War, ''[[Hohenzollern-65|Friedrich Wilhelm, der Große Kurfürst]]'' (the Great Elector) initiates the development of the Berlin-Potsdam residential and cultural landscape, which, however, is only gradually to become one of the most outstanding ruling landscapes in the world. Of lasting importance for the cultural development of the "scattered land bush of the Holy Roman Empire" is the admission of French Huguenots to Brandenburg-Prussia. Although they were brought to the Hohenzollern state primarily for reasons of economic revitalization of the war-torn country, the French ferment had an impact not only on language development in Berlin, but also through numerous important artists and intellectuals such as the academy secretary ''Jean Henri Samuel Formey'', the ''Ancillon family'' of writers and civil servants, the ''Erman family'' of scholars, the master builders ''David and Friedrich Gilly'', and the Huguenot descendant ''[[Fontane-6|Theodor Fontane]]''. Although a systematic art and cultural collection policy already began under the ''Great Elector'', Prussia only began to gain cultural importance during the reign of ''[[VonHohenzollern-2|Friedrich I.]] (1657-1713)'', who otherwise came off less well in historiography. ''[[VonHohenzollern-2|Friedrich I.]]'', who had just been crowned the first king of Prussia, tried to systematically expand Prussia's cultural influence, not least to emphasize his own claim to power. Under his reign, Prussia began its cultural ascent, and in the 18th century it began to replace Electoral Saxony, which had been the leader until then, in the cultural hegemony of northern Germany. The list of intellectuals and scholars who moved to the Prussian court in Berlin is revealing. Strikingly, many of them were scholars who were ostracized elsewhere as innovators of thought and can only be presented here in a selection that includes the most important personalities: In 1686, during the reign of the ''Great Elector'', ''Samuel Pufendorf (1632-1694)'' came to Berlin from Stockholm as Brandenburg court historiographer, after all the founder of German natural law as well as the most important teacher of constitutional and international law in the age of the early Enlightenment in Germany. In 1690, the philosopher ''Christian Thomasius (1655-1728)'', who came from Leipzig, was one of the intellectual founding fathers of the University of Halle, established in 1690-94, which was not only to become the central university for the Prussian state and its need for capable, legally trained state officials, but was also to become one of the most progressive universities of the Age of Enlightenment in Germany in general. In 1707, ''Christian Wolff (1679-1754)'', expelled from Leipzig, an even more important philosopher, succeeds Thomasius as a professor at the University of Halle. In 1691, the pietist preacher and theologian ''Philipp Jakob Spener (1635-1705)'' moves from Dresden to Berlin, where his reform program ensures a pietistic overcoming of orthodox Lutheranism. In 1692, the scholar, court official and first chancellor of the newly founded University of Halle, ''Veit Ludwig von Seckendorff (1626-92)'', arrived from Altenburg. In the same year, Spener's student and Protestant-Pietist theologian and educator ''August Hermann Francke (1663-1727)'' came from Leipzig to establish in Halle, beginning in 1698, the Franckeschen Stiftungen (Francke Foundations), an exemplary institution for the education and training of boys and (revolutionary for the time) girls as well. In 1694, ''Andreas Schlüter (ca.1660-1714)'', a native of Danzig and probably the most important German architect of the turn of the century, moved from Warsaw to Berlin around 1700, not least to work on the expansion of the Prussian residence and capital Berlin and Potsdam. With the construction of the Berliner Stadtschloss (City Palace), one of the most important buildings of its kind north of the Alps in the Baroque era, which was overdimensioned in view of the political and economic strength of Prussia at that time, he set a first cultural-historical sign beyond the borders of the young kingdom. In the same year, the eminent chemist and physician and later personal physician to the soldier king, ''Georg Ernst Stahl (1660-1734)'', was drawn from Hanover to Prussia. In 1700, one of the greatest universal geniuses of his time, the philosopher ''Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646-1716)'', is attracted from Hanover to the Prussian court and to the conception of a contemporary Prussian Academy of Sciences, which will be extremely important for the Prussian-German history of science and will become one of the great European academies. Some of these cultural institutions of the early Kingdom of Prussia were initiated by the wife of the first Prussian king, ''[[Hannover-35|Sophie Charlotte (1668-1705)]]'', a native of Hanover. In contrast to her husband, she was interested in art and culture beyond the state's need for representation and established an ambitious court theater and a stimulating musical culture with composers such as ''Giuseppe Torelli (1658-1709)'' in her Charlottenburg Palace, the first Prussian seat of the arts. The accession to power of the soldier king ''[[Hohenzollern-11|Friedrich Wilhelm I.]] (1688-1740)'' meant a severe slump for culture and the promotion of art in Prussia as a whole. Due to his father's complete over-indebtedness of the young monarchy, the Hohenzollern king, who was one-sidedly oriented toward economic "making a profit" and the military strengthening of his state, reduced all institutions in the areas of art and culture that he considered unnecessary. In contrast, the soldier king supported other scientific institutions that were important for the economic advancement of the state, such as the first German university chair for economics in 1727. ==Research Help and Regional Resources== *[[:Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources|German Roots Project Resources]] page is a new and updated list. Can you add any more resources to the list? *[https://www.many-roads.com/tips-opinions-pointers/german-prussian-genealogy-aids/ ManyRoads] (you'll need to sign up for a free account and log in) *History of Prussia book https://archive.org/details/historyprussiat02wyatgoog/page/n18/mode/2up?q=pomerania *Westdeutsche Gesellschaft für Familienkunde - West German Society for Family Studies) [http://www.wgff.de/ WGFF.de]: this site has resources for research in the former Prussian Rhine Province; today North Rhine-Westphalia (admin districts Dusseldorf and Cologne) and Rhineland-Palatinate (admin districts Koblenz and Trier) *[http://www.kartenmeister.com/preview/databaseuwe.asp Kartenmeister.com]: Prussia map database with 108,000+ locations with over 45,000 name changes once, and 5,500 twice and more. All locations are EAST of the Oder and Neisse rivers and are based on the borders of the eastern provinces in Spring 1918. Included in this database are the following provinces: Eastprussia, including Memel, Westprussia, Brandenburg, Posen, Pomerania, and Silesia. *[http://gov.genealogy.net/search/index The Historic Gazetteer] Another system to find German place names. Gives a good summary of historic changes of government districts, *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/4110912 Germany, Prussia, East Prussia, Catholic and Lutheran Church Records, 1551-1992] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/3665083 Germany, Prussia, Pomerania, Catholic and Lutheran Church Records, 1544-1966] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2780641 Germany, Prussia, Saxony, Census Lists, 1770-1934] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/4111605 Germany, Prussia, West Prussia, Catholic and Lutheran Church Records, 1537-1981] *[http://www.archivaria.com/EmigList/ Wilhelm Iwan, Die Altlutherische Auswanderung um die Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts]: Eine Episode deutscher Auswanderung: 2 vols. (i.e. The Old Lutheran Emigration at the Middle of the 19th Century), Johann-Heß-Institut Breslau (ed.), Ludwigsburg: Eichhornverlag Lothar Kallenberg, 1943, vol. II Appendix (list and statistics of emigrants). *[https://jewsineastprussia.de/genealogy-get-hints/ Jews in East Prussia] Genealogy Sources *[[Wikipedia:List of German exonyms for places in Poland|List of German exonyms for places in Poland]] on Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia (incredibly useful for comparing placenames) *[https://digi.archives.cz/da/ Digital Archives of the Regional Archives in Opava] There are Catholic Church books from the Czech/Poland area in this database online: You type in the town and look for the tree icon signifying church. *[https://www.facebook.com/groups/1745410739105849/?ref=br_rs Facebook: Prussian Genealogy & Heritage / German, Polish & Lithuanian Roots Community] group has great resources (private group, you'll need to be added) *[https://www.infoplease.com/encyclopedia/places/north-europe/germany/prussia Prussia] *[http://www.westpreussen.de/cms/ct/allgemeines/militaerwesen.php Family Research in West Prussia] ===WikiTree Free Space Pages and One-Place Studies=== *[[Space:Szczecin|Stettin, Pommerania, Prussia]] *[[Space:Gross_Leistenau|Gross Leistenau in West Prussia]] *[[Space:Weigelsdorf%2C_Silesia%2C_Prussia|Weigelsdorf, Silesia, Prussia]] *[[Space:Seven_Years_War_in_Europe|Seven Years War in Europe]] *[[Space:Predecessor_Sovereign_States_of_Poland|Predecessor Sovereign States of Poland]] *[[Space:House_of_Hannover|House of Hannover]] *[[Space:Lubusz_Voivodeship|Lubusz Voivodeship]] *[[Space:House_of_Nassau-Weilburg|House of Nassau-Weilburg]] *[[Space:House_of_Hesse|House of Hesse]] *[[Space:Empfingen|Empfingen]] ====Team Pages==== *[[Space:Pomerania, Prussia Team|Pommern / Pomerania, Prussia team page]] *[[Space:Posen, Prussia Team|Posen, Prussia Team page]] *[[Space:Prussian_Settlement_in_Australia_-_German_Australians|Prussian Settlement in Australia]] (This is managed by the Australia Project) ====Resource Pages==== *[[Space:Rang-_und_Quartier-Liste_der_k%C3%B6niglich_preu%C3%9Fischen_Armee_(Rank_and_quarter_list_of_the_Royal_Prussian_Army)|Space:Rang-_und_Quartier-Liste_der_k%C3%B6niglich_preu%C3%9Fischen_Armee_(Rank_and_quarter_list_of_the_Royal_Prussian_Army)]] ==WikiTree Categories== *[[:Category:Prussia|Category: Prussia]] *[[:Category:Preu%C3%9Fen|Category: Preußen]] *[[:Category:Prussia%2C_Emigrants|Category: Prussia, Emigrants]] ==Translation Aides== :In Germany a number of different written languages and dialects were used. Below are some links to sites which may help you with old documents. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%BCtterlin Sütterlin] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Handwriting Germany Handwriting] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurrent Kurrent] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackletter Blackletter] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fraktur Fraktur] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%9F ß] *[https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f8/Brockhaus_1894_Deutsche_Mundarten.jpg Brockhaus 1894 Deutsche Mundarten] (map) *[http://www.math.ubc.ca/~cass/frivs/latin/latin-dict-full.html Latin phrases] because many old records are written in Latin this is a handy list of commonly used Latin phrases. *[[Space:Genealogy_Glossary|Genealogy Glossary]] of multiple languages using common genealogy related words. ----
This is an active [[Project:Germany|Germany Project]] page with up-to-date information.
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Last updated by [[Haese-11|Kylie Haese]]: 09 May 2022

Prussian and German Settlement in Queensland

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The first two German immigrant ships, ''Marbs'' and the ''Aurora'', arrived on 22 March 1855 at Moreton Bay (Brisbane) direct from Hamburg, with almost 1000 German settlers, mainly from the Tauber River Valley in southern Germany. They made up more than a quarter of the year's total immigration into what is now Queensland. There had been 47 deaths on the ships due to outbreaks of typhus, cholera and measles. Some passengers went to jobs in the Ipswich area, some to the Maryborough area, and many went to work in the Toowoomba district. The arrival of these settlers was due to Edward Lord, a storekeeper from Drayton on the Darling Downs, who pioneered the idea of encouraging German migration direct to Moreton Bay, rather than through the port of Sydney. He had been at a meeting of Darling Downs squatters and businessmen held on 21st July 1851 in the Bull's Head Inn at Drayton. This meeting decided to bring German workers direct to the Moreton Bay (Brisbane), rather than through Sydney. From October 1851 to July 1852 Lord, who had been educated in Germany, advertised in the Moreton Bay Courier, offering to landowners his services as an unofficial immigration agent. Wilhelm Kirchner, the Consul for Hamburg and for Prussia in Sydney, was not happy about Lord's actions, as he was already the official German immigration agent for NSW (which still included Moreton Bay). Edward Lord's 1854 trip to Germany promoting Queensland was a major factor in the emigration of the passengers of the Marbs and the Aurora.http://www.germanaustralia.com/e/chron/chron3.htm In 1861 there were only about 2,000 Germans in Queensland, and they were mainly in the cities, working as labourers and tradesmen. The first Queensland Government set up a committee under Dr John Dunmore Lang (head of the Presbyterian Church in Australia). This committee sent [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Heussler Johann Christian Heußler(Heussler)], a successful German businessman in Brisbane, to Germany to recruit immigrants for Queensland. He was able to offer immigrants attractive deals, including free ship's passage, good wages, and the right to select land to the value of £12 once their compulsory period of service (usually 2 years) to a local employer was over. The employer had paid for their ship's passage. Heußler did a good job and Germans arrived in Queensland in large numbers over the next decade and more, mainly in family groups. This period was, though, a time of particularly high emigration from Germany (overpopulation in some states, fear of being caught up in Prussia's wars against Denmark, Austria and France), and Queensland's immigration program benefited from this.http://www.germanaustralia.com/e/queensland.htm {{Image|file=Prussian_and_German_Settlement_in_Queensland-1.jpg |caption=''Johann Christian Heussler'' }} Prominent figure to German Settlement in Queensland is Johann Heussler, immigration agent (who later became a member of the Legislative Council of Queensland). 'Heussler, Johann Christian (John) (1820–1907)', Obituaries Australia, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, http://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/heussler-johann-christian-john-15534/text26748, accessed 21 May 2019. {{Image|file=Prussian_and_German_Settlement_in_Queensland-2.jpg |caption= ''Johann Christian Heussler, 1898.'' }} In 1885, two Lutheran (German) groups formed in Queensland, namely, the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Queensland, and the United German-Scandinavian Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Queensland. '''Main Areas of Settlement in Queensland''' ''Can you add Profiles to these Categories? Can you improve existing Profiles?'' * Esk Region? '''See http://www.germanaustralia.com/e/queensland.htm for some background info and a settlement map''' [[Haese-11|Haese-11]] 13:45, 21 May 2019 (UTC) * '''Queensland Name Studies on WikiTree''' ''Can you add Profiles to these Name Studies? Can you improve existing Profiles? Start a new name study?'' * [[:Category:Queensland%2C_Roser_Name_Study|Roser Name Study]] ''14 profiles at Apr 2019'' * '''Related Categories on WikiTree''' A Category is a group of Profiles with something in common. ''You could add one of these Categories to an existing Profile, or improve a Profile already listed under a Category.'' * [[:Category:Migrants_from_Prussia_to_Queensland|Category: MIgrants from Prussia to Queensland]] * [[:Category: Queensland, Immigrants from German Confederation|Queensland, Immigrants from German Confederation]] ''Note - duplication?'' ** [[:Category:Assisted German Immigrants to Queensland|Assisted German Immigrants to Queensland]] ''Mel is adding more profiles'' '''Pages on WikiTree''' *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Immigrants_to_Queensland_from_Germany Immigrants to Queensland from Germany]] '''Related Projects on WikiTree''' A Project is a group of WikiTree members working together on a goal or theme. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Australia_-_Free_Settlers_1788_-_1900 Australia - Free Settlers] * [[Space:Australia_-_Assisted_and_Bounty_Immigrants|Australia - Assisted and Bounty Immigrants]] *[[Project:Germany|Germany project]] '''Useful External Links''' ''Can you add to this list?'' * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Australian_place_names_changed_from_German_names Wikipedia - List of Australian Place Names Changed From German Names] * [http://www.germanaustralia.com/e/queensland.htm German Australia - Queensland] == Sources == See also: *[https://www.slq.qld.gov.au/blog/germans-queensland-history-pictures Germans in Queensland - history in pictures]

Prussian and German Settlement in South Australia

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'''Other Pages in this Project:''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Tips_For_Researching_Prussian_and_German_Settlers_in_Australia Tips For Researching Prussian and German Settlers in Australia] | [[Space:Prussian_and_German_Settlement_in_Queensland|Prussian and German Settlement in Queensland]] | [[Space:Prussian_Immigrant_Ships_to_Australia|Prussian Immigrant Ships to Australia]] | Back to [[Space:Prussian_Settlement_in_Australia_-_German_Australians|Main Page]] === Settlement in South Australia by German speaking Prussians began in 1837 === {{Image|file=Kavel-2-1.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Klemzig on the Torrens in 1846. }}Just one year after the first official settlers arrived in South Australia, the ship ''Solway'' brought German Immigrants from Hamburg. Only some of the passengers' names are known. Their occupations were mainly those that would provide housing and food for an infant colony. The barque ''Bengalee'' left Hamburg about a year later, anchoring at Holdfast Bay because there was no port to tie up in. Every person and all the stores had to be brought to shore in rowing boats. Migration of religious refugees began in 1838, when a group from Klemzig, Brandenburg, led by [[Kavel-2|Pastor A. L. C. Kavel]], made the journey on the ship ''[[:Category: Prince George, Arrived 18 Nov 1838|Prince George]]'' with the assistance and blessing of [[Angas-5|George Fife Angas]] of the [[Space:The%20South%20Australian%20Company|South Australian Company]]. They were seeking religious freedom at a time when the [[Hohenzollern-59|King of Prussia]] tried to ban their traditional Lutheran practices. They settled on the banks of the Torrens River, establishing a German style hamlet they named [[:Category:Klemzig%2C_South_Australia|Klemzig]]. The ''[[:Category: Zebra, Arrived 2 Jan 1839|Zebra]]'' arrived with religious objectors from Silesia in 1839. They settled in the Adelaide Hills, founding [[:Category:Hahndorf%2C_South_Australia|Hahndorf]], a town which still retains its German character. Over time, religious immigrants from Prussia became fewer and German Immigration was of a more general kind - migrants hoping for the opportunity to own land, or to prosper in new enterprises such as wine growing in the Barossa, copper mining, or grazing sheep.
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'''- Descendant's Story -''' ''My Sudholz ancestors were Prussian. They moved through Adelaide to the Wimmera, which is solidly populated with their descendants. They had a very large hay farm at Gilles Plains, accessed by Sudholz Road, of course.''
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'''Main Areas of Settlement in South Australia''' ''Can you add Profiles to these Categories? Can you improve existing Profiles?'' * [[:Category:Klemzig%2C_South_Australia|Klemzig]] * [[:Category:Hahndorf%2C_South_Australia|Hahndorf]], [[:Category:Lobethal%2C_South_Australia|Lobethal]] * The Forty-eighters and [[:Category:Buchsfelde,_South_Australia|Buchsfelde]] / [[:Category:Buchfelde,_South_Australia|Buchfelde]] * [[:Category:Barossa_Valley%2C_South_Australia|The Barossa Valley]] - [[:Category:Bethanien%2C_South_Australia|Bethanien]] * [[:Category:Adelaide%2C_South_Australia|Adelaide]] * The Mines [[:Category:Moonta_Mines%2C_South_Australia|Moonta Mines]], Wallaroo Mines, '''South Australian Name Studies on WikiTree''' ''Can you add Profiles to these Name Studies? Can you improve existing Profiles? Start a new name study?'' *[[:Category:Haese_Name_Study|Haese]] * [[:Category:South_Australia%2C_Heinrich_Name_Study|Heinrich]] 7 Profiles Apr 2019 * [[:Category:South_Australia%2C_Hempel_Name_Study|Hempel]] * [[:Category:South_Australia%2C_Nitschke_Name_Study|Nitschke]] 55 Profiles Apr 2019 * [[:Category:South_Australia%2C_Wohling_Name_Study|Wohling]] 7 Profiles Apr 2019 '''Related Categories on WikiTree''' A Category is a group of Profiles with something in common. ''You could add one of these Categories to an existing Profile, or improve a Profile already listed under a Category.'' * [[:Category:Migrants_from_Prussia_to_South_Australia|Migrants from Prussia to South Australia]] * [[:Category: South Australia, Pioneers|South Australia, Pioneers]] * [[:Category: South Australia, Immigrants from German Confederation|Migrant Ships from Germany to South Australia]] * [[:Category:Skiold%2C_sailed_21_April_1844|Skiold/Skjold 1844 to New Zealand]] Despite originally migrating to New Zealand, some of these passengers ended up in South Australia. *Wine Districts in South Australia Also [[:Category: South Australia, Winemakers|South Australia, Winemakers]] and [[:Category:Australia, Wine Districts and Wineries|Australia, Wine Districts and Wineries]] '''Related Projects on WikiTree''' A Project is a group of WikiTree members working together on a goal or theme. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Australia_-_Free_Settlers_1788_-_1900 Australia - Free Settlers] * [[Space:Australia_-_Assisted_and_Bounty_Immigrants|Australia - Assisted and Bounty Immigrants]] *[[Project:Germany|Germany Project]] '''Useful External Links''' ''Can you add to this list?'' * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Australian_place_names_changed_from_German_names Wikipedia - List of Australian Place Names Changed From German Names] *[https://www.geni.com/projects/Prussian-settlement-in-South-Australia/16515 Geni.com Projects - Prussian Settlement in South Australia] *[http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/SAgermanindex.shtml The Ships List - German Emigrants to South Australia, 1837-1866] *[http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/manning/sa/immigra/german.htm State Library of South Australia - German Immigration to South Australia] *[http://www.southaustralianhistory.com.au/german.htm Flinders Ranges Research - German Settlement in South Australia] *[https://ozforebears.blogspot.com/2018/12/hellwigs-of-south-australia.html Prussian Immigrants to S.A. With Surname Hellwig] *[https://thegermanclub.org.au/about/german-history-sa/ The German Club - German History in South Australia] *[https://www.pioneerssa.org.au/ The Pioneers Association of South Australia Inc.] *[http://adelaidia.sa.gov.au/subjects/germans Adelaidia Germans] *[http://www.southaustralianhistory.com.au/german.htm South Australian History - German Settlers in South Australia] * [https://www.southaustralianhistory.com.au/buchfelde.htm The Forty-eighters and Buchfelde]

Prussian Immigrant Ships to South Australia

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[[Category:Australia, Free Space Pages]] [[Category:Migrants from Prussia to South Australia]] [[Category: Arrivals to South Australia]] '''This page provides links to free space pages and categories of the ships that carried German emigrants to South Australia.''' '''This Page is Provided by the [[Space:Prussian_Settlement_in_Australia_-_German_Australians|Prussian Settlement in Australia - German Australians Project]]'''
'''Other Pages in this Project:''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Tips_For_Researching_Prussian_and_German_Settlers_in_Australia Tips For Researching Prussian and German Settlers in Australia] | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Prussian_and_German_Settlement_in_South_Australia Prussian and German Settlement in South Australia] | [[Space:Prussian_and_German_Settlement_in_Queensland|Prussian and German Settlement in Queensland]] | [[Space:Prussian_Settlement_in_Australia_-_German_Australians|Back to Main Page]] Please see the [[:Category: South Australia, Immigrants from German Confederation|Category: South Australia, Immigrants from German Confederation]] for a list of ship categories. '''Historic Background''' Germans have comprised a significant part of the population of South Australia almost since the first British colonists arrived in 1836.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Australia#History This has been variously estimated at between 7% and 10% until the outbreak of World War I in 1914.http://www.thegermanclub.com.au/about-us/german-history-in-SA.php#Year1838to1914 German settlement in Australia began in large numbers in 1838, with the arrival of immigrants from Prussia to Adelaide. German immigrants became prominent in settling South Australia and Queensland. From 1850 until World War I, German settlers and their descendants comprised the largest non-British or Irish group of Europeans in Australia.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_settlement_in_Australia '''Shipping Arrivals''' *[[Space:Passenger_list_of_Solway%2C_sailed_9_June_1837_from_Hamburg|1837 - Solway, Hamburg, Germany to Kangaroo Island and Port Adelaide,16th October 1837]] [[:Category: Solway, Arrived 16 Oct 1837|Category]] *[[Space:Passenger_list_of_Bengalee%2C_sailed_10_July_1838_from_Hamburg|1838 - Bengalee, Hamburg, Germany to Port Adelaide (Kangaroo Island) 19th November]] [[:Category: Bengalee, Arrived 16 Nov 1838|Category]] *[[Space:Passenger_list_of_Prince_George%2C_sailed_8_July_1838_from_Hamburg|1838 Prince George, Hamburg, Germany to Port Adelaide 20-21 November 1838]] [[:Category: Prince George, Arrived 18 Nov 1838|Category]] *[[Space:Zebra_Passenger_list_1837|1839 - Zebra, Altona / Hamburg, Germany to Port Adelaide 2nd January 1839]] [[:Category: Zebra, Arrived 2 Jan 1839|Category]] *[[Space:Passenger_list_of_Catharina_1839 |1839 - Catharina, Hamburg, Germany to Port Adelaide 22nd January 1839]] [[:Category: Catharina, Arrived 22 Jan 1839|Category]] *[[Space:%27SKJOLD%27_From_Hamburg_to_South_Australia_1841|1841 - Skjold, Altona, Germany to Port Adelaide 27th October 1841]] [[:Category: Skjold, Arrived 27 Oct 1841|Category]] *[[Space:George_Washington%2C_Immigrant_Voyage_to_South_Australia_1844|1844 - George Washington, Hamburg & Bremen, Germany to Port Adelaide 12th September 1844]] [[:Category: George Washington, Arrived 12 Sep 1844|Category]] *1845 - Palmyra, Hobart to Port Adelaide 15th February 1845 (with migrants from Germany who traveled via New Zealand) [[:Category: Palmyra, Arrived 15 Feb 1845|Category]] *[[Space:Heerjeebhoy_Rustomjee_Patel%2C_Immigrant_Voyage_to_South_Australia_1845|1845 - Heerjeebhoy Rustomjee Patel, Bremen, Germany to Port Adelaide 18th September 1845]] [[:Category: Heerjeebhoy Rustomjee Patel, Arrived 18 Sep 1845|Category]] *1846 - George Washington, Bremen, Germany to Port Adelaide 22nd January [[:Category: George Washington, Arrived 22 Jan 1846|Category]] *1846 - Pauline, Bremen, Germany to Port Adelaide 27th September 1846 [[:Category: Pauline, Arrived 27 Sep 1846|Category]] *[[Space:Heerjeebhoy_Rustomjee_Patel%2C_Immigrant_Voyage_to_South_Australia_1846|1846 - Heerjeebhoy Rustomjee Patel, Bremen, Germany to Port Adelaide 28th October 1846]] [[:Category: Heerjeebhoy Rustomjee Patel, Arrived 29 Oct 1846|Category]] *1847 - [[Space:Heloise%2C_Immigrant_Voyage_to_South_Australia_1846_to_1847|Heloise, Bremen, Germany to Port Adelaide 17th March 1847]] [[:Category: Heloise, Arrived 17 Mar 1847|Category]] *1847 - Hermann von Beckerath, Bremen, Germany to Port Adelaide 15th December 1847 [[:Category: Hermann von Beckerath, Arrived 15 Dec 1847|Category]] *[[Space:Gellert%2C_Immigrant_Voyage_to_South_Australia_1847|1847 - Gellert, Bremen, Germany to Port Adelaide 20th December 1847]] [[:Category: Gellert, Arrived 20 Dec 1847|Category]] *[[Space:Pauline_1848_Passenger_List|1848 - Pauline, Bremen, Germany to Port Adelaide 31st March 1848]] [[:Category: Pauline, Arrived 31 Mar 1848|Category]] *1848 - President Smidt, Bremen, Germany to Port Adelaide 8th April 1848 [[:Category: President Smidt, Arrived 8 Apr 1848|Category]] *1848 - Leontine, Bremen, Germany to Port Adelaide 1st August 1848 [[:Category:Leontine%2C_Arrived_1_Aug_1848|Category]] *1848 - Victoria, from Hamburg, Germany to Port Adelaide 6th November 1848 [[:Category: Victoria, Arrived 6 Nov 1848|Category]] *1848 - Alfred, from Hamburg, Germany to Port Adelaide 6th December 1848 [[:Category: Alfred, Arrived 6 Dec 1848|Category]] *1849 - Steinwaerder, Hamburg, Germany to Port Adelaide 12th January 1849 *1849 - Godeffroy / Goddefroy, Hamburg via Plymouth & Melbourne to Port Adelaide 1st March 1849 *1849 - George Washington, Bremen, Germany to Port Adelaide 2nd March 1849 [[:Category:George_Washington%2C_Arrived_1_Mar_1849|Category]] *1849 - Louise, from Hamburg, Germany to Port Adelaide 23rd March 1849 [[:Category: Louise, Arrived 23 Mar 1849|Category]] *[[Space:H.G._Wapp%C3%A4us%2C_Arrived_31_Mar_1849|1849 - G.H. Wappäus (Georg Heinrich), Hamburg via Melbourne to Port Adelaide 31st March 1849]] [[:Category: G.H. Wappäus, Arrived 31 Mar 1849|Category]] *1849 - [[Space:Auguste_and_Meline%2C_Immigrant_Voyage_to_South_Australia_1848-49|Auguste & Meline, Bremen to Port Adelaide 2nd April 1849]] [[:Category: Auguste and Meline, Arrived 2 Apr 1849|Category]] *1849 - Dockenhuden, Hamburg via Melbourne to Port Adelaide 21st May 1849 *1849 - Princess Louise, Hamburg to Port Adelaide 7th August 1849 [[:Category: Princess Louise, Arrived 7 Aug 1849|Category]] *1849 - Wilhelmina Maria, from Hamburg to Port Adelaide 30th August 1849 [[:Category: Wilhelmina Maria, Arrived 30 Aug 1849|Category]] *1849 - Australia, Hamburg to Port Adelaide 10th September 1849 [[:Category: Australia, Arrived 10 Sep 1849|Category]] *1849 - Ocean (aka Wolga), Hamburg to Port Adelaide 14th September 1849 [[:Category: Ocean (aka Wolga), Arrived 14 Sep 1849|Category]] *[[Space:Pauline%2C_sailed_24_August_1849|1849 - Pauline, Bremen, Germany to Port Adelaide 9th December 1849]] [[:Category: Pauline, Arrived 9 Dec 1849|Category]] *[[Space:Emmy%2C_Immigrant_Voyage_to_South_Australia_1849-50|1850 - Emmy, Hamburg via Melbourne, to Port Adelaide 16th January 1850]] [[:Category:Emmy%2C_Arrived_15_Jan_1850|Category]] *1850 - Alfred, Hamburg via Plymouth, to Port Adelaide 31st January 1850 *1850 - Pribislav / Pribislaw, Hamburg via Port Phillip, to Port Adelaide 1st March 1850 [[:Category: Pribislaw, Arrived 1 Mar 1850|Category]] *1850 - Livonia, Hamburg to Port Adelaide 20th March 1850 [[:Category:Livonia%2C_Arrived_20_Mar_1850|Category]] *[[Space:Ceres%2C_Immigrant_Voyage_to_South_Australia_1849-50|1850 - Ceres, Bremen to Port Adelaide 21st April 1850]] [[:Category: Ceres, Arrived 21 Apr 1850|Category]] *1850 - Sophie, Hamburg to Port Adelaide 9th August 1850 [[Category: Sophie, Arrived 2 Aug 1850|Category]] *1850 - Leontine, Bremen to Port Adelaide 13th August 1850 [[:Category: Leontine, Arrived 13 Aug 1850|Category]] *[[Space:San_Francisco_Passenger_List_1850|1850 - San Francisco, Hamburg to Port Adelaide 14th October 1850]] [[:Category: San Francisco, Arrived 14 Oct 1850|Category]] *1850 - Australia, Hamburg to Port Adelaide 15th December 1850 [[:Category: Australia, Arrived 15 Dec 1850|Category]] *1851 - Dockenhuden, Hamburg to Port Adelaide 11th February 1851[[:Category: Dockenhuden, Arrived 26 Feb 1852|Category]] *1851 - Wilhelmina, Hamburg to Port Adelaide 6th August 1851 *[[Space:Herder%2C_Immigrant_Voyage_to_South_Australia_1851|1851 - Herder, Bremen to Port Adelaide 21st September 1851]] [[:Category: Herder, Arrived 21 Sep 1851|Category]] *1851 - Suzanne, Hamburg to Port Adelaide 7th October 1851 [[:Category:Suzanne%2C_Arrived_7_Oct_1851|Category]] *1851 - Helena, Hamburg to Port Adelaide 24th December 1851 [[:Category: Helena, Arrived 24 Dec 1851|Category]] *1852 - Dockenhuden, Hamburg to Port Adelaide 26th February 1852 [[:Category: Dockenhuden, Arrived 26 Feb 1852|Category]] *1852 - Alfred, Hamburg, to Port Adelaide 9th October 1852 [[:Category: Alfred, Arrived 9 Oct 1852|Category]] *1853 - Dockenhuden, Hamburg to Port Adelaide 10th May 1853 *1853 - Grassbroek, Hamburg, to Port Adelaide 24th August 1853 *1853 - Woden, Hamburg, to Port Adelaide 8th September 1853 *1853 - Steinwaerder, Hamburg, to Port Adelaide 16th September 1853 [[:Category:Steinwärder%2C_Arrived_16_Sep_1853|Category]] *1853 - Courier, Bremen, to Port Adelaide 23rd October 1853 *1854 - Hermann, Hamburg, to Port Adelaide 16th November 1853 *1854 - Cesar Godeffroy, Hamburg, to Port Adelaide 2nd January 1854 [[:Category: Cesar Godeffroy, Arrived 25 Jan 1854|Category]] *1854 - John R. Moller, Hamburg, to Port Adelaide 7th February 1854 *1854 - Iserbrook, Hamburg, to Port Adelaide 13th March 1854 *1854 - Helene, Hamburg, to Port Adelaide 27th June 1854 *1854 - Wandrahm, Hamburg, to Port Adelaide 8th August 1854 *1854 - Reiherstieg, Hamburg, to Port Adelaide 26th October 1854 *1854 - J.W.A. Lorentzen, Hamburg, to Port Adelaide 4th November 1854 *1854 - Steinwaerder, Hamburg, to Port Adelaide 5th November 1854 [[:Category:Steinwärder%2C_Arrived_5_Nov_1854|Category]] *1855 - Johann Caesar, Hamburg, to Port Adelaide 1st January 1855 [[:Category: Johann Cesar, Arrived 1 Jan 1855|Category]] *1855 - Australia, Hamburg, to Port Adelaide 4th March 1855 *1855 - August, Hamburg, to Port Adelaide 9th May 1855 *1855 - La Rochelle, Hamburg, to Port Adelaide 3rd September 1855 [[:Category:La_Rochelle%2C_Arrived_3_Sep_1855|Category]] *1855 - Wilhelmine, Bremen, to Port Adelaide 1st October 1855 [[:Category: Wilhelmine, Arrived 1 Oct 1855|Category]] *1855 - Peter Godeffroy, Hamburg, to Port Adelaide 18th November 1855 [[:Category: Peter Godeffroy, Arrived 18 Nov 1855|Category]] *1855 - Steinwaerder, from Hamburg, to Port Adelaide 19th December 1855 [[:Category:Steinwärder%2C_Arrived_19_Dec_1855|Category]] *[[Space:Heinrich_Passenger_List_1856|1856 - Heinrich, from Hamburg to Port Adelaide 18th September 1856]] [[:Category: Heinrich, Arrived 8 Oct 1856|Category]] *1857 - Caesar & Helene, from Hamburg (16 June) to Port Adelaide 21 September 1857. *1857 - August, from Hamburg to Port Adelaide, 9th December 1857. *[[Space:Voyage_of_the_Immigrant_Ship_Alfred_to_the_South_Australian_and_Victorian_Colonies_in_1857_-_1858|1858 - Alfred, from Hamburg to Port Adelaide 13th February 1858 (& Melbourne 24th February 1858)]] [[:Category:Alfred%2C_Arrived_24_Feb_1858|Category]] *1859 - Helene, from Hamburg to Port Adelaide 26th January 1859 *1859 - Alfred, from Hamburg via Cape of Good Hope to Port Adelaide 25th August 1859 (& Melbourne 23rd September 1859). *1859 - Caesar & Helene, from Hamburg to Port Adelaide 22nd November 1859 (& Melbourne 17th December 1859) *1864 - Susanne, from Hamburg to Port Adelaide 4th December 1864 *1865 - Peter Godeffroy, Hamburg to Port Adelaide 10th August 1865. [[:Category: Peter Godeffroy, Arrived 10 Aug 1865|Category]] *1865 - Iserbrook, Hamburg to Port Adelaide 22nd September, 1865 [[:Category: Iserbrook, Arrived 22 Sep 1865|Category]] * [[Space:Sophie_Passenger_List_1866|1866 - Sophie, from Hamburg to Port Adelaide, 24 August 1866]] [[:Category:Sophie,_Arrived_24_Aug_1866|Category]] == Sources ==

Prussian Settlement in Australia - German Australians

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Prussian Settlement in Australia
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'''The Prussian Settlement in Australia Team is a team of the [[Project:Australia|Australia Project]], focusing on those ancestors from Prussia that immigrated to Australia'''
German Australians ''(German: Deutsch-Australier)'' are Australians with German Heritage. Australians with German heritage constitute one of the largest non-British ethnic groups in Australia. Germans have been in Australia since European settlement commenced in 1788. At least 73 convicts transported to Australia were German. However it was in 1838 that large numbers of German immigrants from Prussia began to migrate to Australia, with the first German settlement being Klemzig, which is now a suburb of Adelaide. Prussian/German immigrants were also prominent in settling Queensland. The time period of focus for this team is roughly 1836-1914. == Team Members== *'''Team Leader''': [[Thomas-29419|Steve Thomas]]. Descendant of families from Silesia : Heinrich of Seiffersdorf, Pfeiffer, Naeschke, Semmler, Qualmann, Schaefer and Haensel. *[[Coat-12|Veronica Williams]] Descendant of families from Tucheim - Noll, Rawolle, Schmidt, Teltau, Wohling, Wedding,and Zimmerman. *[[Paul-5413 | Melanie Paul]] Queensland families. *[[Raebel-2|Geoffrey Raebel]] South Australia - ships *[[Davis-42955|Scott Davis]] South Australia ships *[[McGrice-37|Malcolm McGrice]] Particularly interested in Prussian immigrants to South Australia and Victoria. Am direct descendant of Prussian immigrants to South Australia as early as 1838. Families include Kuchel, Menzel, Block, Muhlnickel. Have managed to trace families back to Brandenberg, Nekla Hauland etc and research the ships on which they arrived in South Australia. Research of connected families up to the present has resulted in a family tree exceeding 20,000 individuals. Many Prussian families moved from South Australia to settle in western Victoria and south eastern NSW. Have access to large number of family histories of these immigrants, shipping records, BDM's etc and quite willing to assist others in their researching *[[Lowe-6667|David Lowe]] Interested in Prussian aristocracy. 3g-grandparents fled Prussia (in 1850 to England, then 1854 to Australia) after the Baroness went against the family plans and married an army captain! *[[Kane-1210|Peter Kane]] My wife is descended from the Shafferius clan who immigrated to Queensland from Prussia. As far as we know every Schafferius in Australia is descended from a single family (2 brothers and a sister). I'm entering a 2001 family history book "The Schafferius Story" into wikitree, and updating and adding new profiles as I go. I've also created a categories for the book https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:The_Schafferius_Story and started a name study for Schafferius: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Schafferius_Name_Study *[[Kopp-496|Robert Kopp]] *[[Stopford-60|Susan Stopford]] A descendent of vine dressers from Prussia & the Rheingau region who immigrated to the Colony of New South Wales between 1849 and 1855. Surnames of interest: Schoeneck / Schöneck / Schipp / Mohr. Ships: Beulah (arr. 1849). Reiherstieg (arr. 1852). Cateaux Wattel (arr. 1855) *[[Garner-5748|Dianne Garner]] *[[Forsyth-576|Kerryn Forsyth]] *[[Smith-24375|Chris Wright]] *[[Collier-598|Lynda Collier]] *[[Navin-90|Mark Navin]] *[[Keillor-128|Leigh Chester-Master]] A descendant of Prussian and Polish immigrants to New South Wales (Queensland) and much inter-marrying afterwards. *[[Davies-12408|Catherine Davies]] *[[Bollmeyer-47|Annette Bollmeyer McDonald]] *[[Thomsen-1818|Anonymous Thomsen]] *[[Obst-187|Brian Obst]] A direct descendant of Silesian / Prussian ancestry on paternal side. Arrived in South Australia 1845, aboard ss Patel from Bremen. 10th gen. *What a great team! == How To Join == *Join the Australia Project by replying to this [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/886732/would-you-like-to-join-the-australia-project G2G post] *Request to be on the trusted list of this page. *Post a comment on the bottom right hand side of this page and tell us why and how you can help us reach our goals *Joining the [[Project:Germany|Germany project]] is optional but recommended *Welcome! == Goals == *Create profiles for all the Prussian and German people who travelled to Australia in the colonial period, even if via other countries, and who settled in Australia *Free space pages with shipping lists for all ships that arrived with Prussian/German settlers in Australia *Categorise and join the people profiles to the main WikiTree *Find out who and what the forty-eighters were : see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forty-Eighters ''Do we want a Space Page on this? *Identify stickers relevant to the project. Are any new stickers needed? *Pool our knowledge and experience and assist each other. == To Do List == ''Completed tasks are added to the'' Tasks Completed ''list below''. * On the [[:Space:Prussian_Immigrant_Ships_to_South_Australia|Prussian Immigrant Ships to South Australia]] page, create Free Space Pages for ships listed. See [[Space:Zebra_Passenger_list_1837 |Zebra Passenger List 1838]] as an example. (Maybe start with those that already are a category on WikiTree?) Add complete passenger list if available. Include crew, ship's surgeon, births and deaths on board etc if avaiable. Put a link to the Space page on the ship's category page, example: [[:Category: Zebra, Arrived 2 Jan 1839]]. * Research and add ships to [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Prussian_Immigrant_Ships_to_Queensland&public=1 Prussian Immigrant Ships to Queensland] ''Can you contribute a couple?'' * Create further State-specific pages - NSW, Victoria, Western Australia. (Some of my relatives sailed into Melbourne first, then on to Adelaide. Maybe we can have some sort of indicator for those who travelled internally. ''Ideas how this can be done?'') * Find images for the [[Space:Prussian_and_German_Settlement_in_Queensland|Prussian and German Settlement in Queensland]] page. * Create a Free Space Page especially for the migrants who first went to New Zealand on the ''Skjold'' or [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~ourstuff/genealogy/Skiold.htm ''Skiold'' 1844] and had to be brought to Van Dieman's Land (European name for the island now called Tasmania) and then South Australia after near starvation and lack of work. See [http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/BSA/1844-45GermanyNZ-Adelaide.htm The Skjold Immigrants] Example: [[Qualmann-17|Elisabeth Qualmann]]. Many of these families are identified in [http://www.lynly.gen.nz/SPSkioldAZinAustralia.pdf "Germans who settled in Australia or Overseas"]. * All the passengers on this WikiTree page: [[Space:Zebra_Passenger_list_1837 |Zebra Passenger List 1838]] need to be added to Category: [[:Category: Zebra, Arrived 2 Jan 1839|Zebra, Arrived 2 Jan 1839]] Has Anonymous Dienelt done any other pages like this that would be relevant to this Project? Would they like to join? (I'm not sure that the proposal to add all profiles from [[Space:Zebra_Passenger_list_1837 |Zebra Passenger List 1838]] to another Category is a good idea. Looks like unnecessary duplication to me. I recommend this proposal be set 'On hold' for more discussion. S.T.) * (removed due to confusion - see next item) *Three waves of immigration: Old Lutherans; 48ers; and fleeing militarism, respectively. ''Should they be covered on one page all together? Or a seperate page for each, so they are less than 800 words and aesthetically pleasing?'' - K.H. ''I now agree that the 48ers were a significant, identifiable group. A separate page looks like a good idea - S.T. (I've removed the comments I made previously) * Research the Wends/Wendish and build a free-space page. (Suggested by A.T.) ''( [https://www.wendishheritage.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/PioneerHeritageTrailBrochure.pdf The Pioneer Heritage Trail Brochure] describe who the Wends are, where they settled in SA and, importantly, the family names. - S.T)(The [https://www.wendishheritage.org.au/research/migration-to-australia/history-of-migration/ Wendish Heritage Society site] identifies migration ships (many to Victoria) and settlements in Victoria and SA.-S.T.)'' * Add these families to WIkitree - [https://www.arcinsys.niedersachsen.de/arcinsys/einfachsuchen.action?pageName=einfachesuche&methodName=einfach&rechercheBean.defaultfield=&rechercheBean.defaultfield_widget=Australien&rechercheBean.von=&rechercheBean.bis=&rechercheBean.einfacheSucheRadioName=links&__checkbox_rechercheBean.hasdigi=true Individuals or families that boarded a ship or scheduled emigration to Australia] from Niedersachsen National Land Archives (NLA). ===Tasks Completed=== * Profile Captain of the ''Zebra'' 1839, after whom Hahndorf, Sth Aust. is named. [[Hahn-2658|Capt Dirk Hahn]] Done - A.T. * Created South Australia specific page. Done - A.T. * Linked to Wikipedia list of place names changed by the Nomenclature Act. See under "Place Names" on the Tips for Researching page. Done - A.T. * Created Ships - SA page - Done - K.H. *Created a Queensland specific page Done [[Haese-11|Haese-11]] 09:21, 24 April 2019 (UTC) * Created Top Level Ships to Australia Page as in planned structure - A.T. * Created Ships to Queensland Page - A.T. * I created [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Heinrich_Passenger_List_1856 this space] for Heinrich today. No category for it so I have requested one. (TH) * Populating WikiTree with German migrants to Queensland M.P. * Created a page with surname spelling variations and also codes to use for writing German text on your English keyboard. Linked from the "Tips" page - S.T. *Created a page of German words for occupations with English translations, linked from the "Tips" page - K.H. == Stickers == *[[Template:Prussia_Sticker|Prussia Sticker template]] *[[Template:German_Roots_Sticker|German Roots Sticker template]] == Wikitree Of Importance == {{Image|file=Kavel-2.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=Pastor Kavel }} :[[Kavel-2|Pastor Kavel]] - 12 April 1835: Pastor Ludwig Christian Kavel first met with George Fife Angas in London to initiate arrangements for the emigration of German Lutherans to settle in Klemzig the first Lutheran settlement & elsewhere to South Australia. Pastor Kavel was determined to help his loyal parishioners emigrate from Brandenburg, Posen and Silesia to escape religious persecution by King Friedrich Wilhelm III of Prussia. From https://www.geni.com/projects/Bound-for-South-Australia/18356
{{Image|file=Unknown-392151.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=Agnes Kroll }} Did you know we have our own illegitimate Prussian Princess, who came to Australia and was living in Sydney? [[Unknown-392151|Agnes (Kroll) Dettmann's]] ancestry can be traced back to the Kings of Prussia, see her tree [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Unknown-Family-Tree-392151 here]. A fabulous book, ''Agnes: The Secret Princess'' by [[Dettmann-23|Belinda Dettmann]] and [[Dettmann-30|Jane Stevens]] (published January 2015) tells the story of her lineage and it includes DNA analysis. I have a copy and plan to try to ensure we reference it throughout Wikitree, particularly the DNA side. Agnes is also related to Geoffrey Robertson and some of you may remember the references to this mystery in the episode of Who Do You Think You Are that aired in 2008 ([[Coat-12|Veronica Williams]] 22:36, 7 April 2019 (UTC)) == Links == WikiTree Categories of interest: *[[:Category: Prussia, Emigrants to Australia|Category: Emigrants from Prussia to Australia]] *[[:Category:Migrants_from_Prussia_to_South_Australia|Category: Migrants From Prussia to South Australia]] *[[:Category: South Australia, Immigrants from German Confederation|South Australia, Immigrants from German Confederation]] * [[:Category:Migrants_from_Prussia_to_Queensland|Category: Migrants From Prussia to Queensland]] *[[:Category:Migrants_from_Prussia_to_Victoria|Category: Migrants From Prussia to Victoria]] ===Facebook=== *[https://www.facebook.com/GermanHeritageAustralia/?__tn__=kC-R&eid=ARA-eO4cbiDzUMNNN1jkr_0np7vHRwqI6FjTw-Ojh7npSjLTcz7llG0Kw7UH4G9RkJmrJtw1lEsBVMDq&hc_ref=ARTRR8Ewyz8efTmYn2V1OjJINK1m8iZ3QfbLOWb01uGikD93bwvTOrdB_Fh2mUmH3x0&fref=nf German-Australian Genealogy & History Alliance Page] *[https://www.facebook.com/MonikasGermantranslations/?eid=ARD5slJO6uflyCNYgAK-qzLKAORB_3Ukg9j_X8BVjQN094NVM7gcL3Gjd60uHPHtAdlzzRIn5-vuPzPm Monikas German to English translations] *[https://www.facebook.com/groups/1610000705884406 Darling Downs German Genealogy Group] == Sources == *[http://graememoad.com/Family/WC_IDX/SUR.HTM Graeme Moad Surname List] *[http://graememoad.com/web/Ancestors/Surnames.html Graeme Moad list of Surname spelling variations] *Wikipedia contributors. (2018, June 13). German settlement in Australia. In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Originally retrieved 15:34, March 18, 2019, updated 23:48, June 5, 2021 from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_settlement_in_Australiatitle=German_settlement_in_Australia&oldid=845645105 * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Australian_place_names_changed_from_German_names Wikipedia - List of Australian Place Names Changed From German Names] *http://www.germanaustralia.com/index.htm *https://www.geni.com/projects/Prussian-settlement-in-South-Australia/16515 *https://www.geni.com/projects/Prussian-Settlement-in-Queensland/31571 *http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/SAgermanindex.shtml *http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/manning/sa/immigra/german.htm - German Immigration to South Australia *http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/SAgermanindex.shtml German Immigration to SA *[http://www.southaustralianhistory.com.au/german.htm Flinders Ranges Research - German Settlement in South Australia] *[https://ozforebears.blogspot.com/2018/12/hellwigs-of-south-australia.html Prussian Immigrants to S.A. With Surname Hellwig] *[https://thegermanclub.org.au/about/german-history-sa/ The German Club - German History in South Australia] *http://www.slsa.ha.sa.gov.au/BSA - Passenger lists of ships to South Australia 1836-1851, originally compiled by the late Diane Cummings * [https://www.arcinsys.niedersachsen.de/arcinsys/einfachsuchen.action?pageName=einfachesuche&methodName=einfach&rechercheBean.defaultfield=&rechercheBean.defaultfield_widget=Australien&rechercheBean.von=&rechercheBean.bis=&rechercheBean.einfacheSucheRadioName=links&__checkbox_rechercheBean.hasdigi=true Individuals or families that boarded a ship or scheduled emigration to Australia] from Niedersachsen National Land Archives (NLA). * http://gov.genealogy.net/search/index Powerful system to find German place names. Very useful for finding locations that are not in Germany now. * https://www.familysearch.org/research/places/ Family Search tool for finding locations. Quite useful for locations that are not inside Germany now. * https://www.meyersgaz.org/ Meyers Gazetteer. Another tool to find historic locations in Prussia. * [[Space:Immigrants_to_Queensland_from_Germany|Immigrants to Queensland from Germany]]

Pub Crawl

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[[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] {{Image |file= MCC-1.jpg |align=C |size=L }} '''Join our Dickensian Pub Crawl''' To celebrate our achievements in 2020, the England Project is hosting our first ever virtual pub crawl—a leisurely stroll through the inns and taverns of the Black Country, as we source and connect WikiTree profiles, and stop for the occasional tipple along the way. Our adventure is set in 1861—at the height of the fame of author [[Dickens-158|Charles Dickens]]—and we will hopefully meet some of his friends in our travels. We will stop at ten pubs and begin our itinerary in Cradley, a village near the market town of Halesowen in the West Midlands. At each pub, our revellers will work together to create a bio for the landlord and a mysterious stranger, and to connect them both to the single family tree. We will visit one pub at a time, and only move to the next pub when we have finished the current pub. Join the fun! You can stay for just one pub, or all ten—it's up to you. To get into the Dickensian spirit, feel free to adopt the name of your favourite Dickens character. You can find a list of his characters [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Dickensian_characters here]. '''The instructions''' #This is not a competition. It's just a leisurely meandering around the Black Country. All England Project members are welcome to join in. #You can join or leave at any time. Come to as many pubs as you wish. To join us at a pub, add your name to the list of the revellers in the following format [[WikiTree-ID|Your name]] #You can only visit the pub at the top of the list where you add your name to the revellers. No rushing ahead to quench your thirst at the next pub! #Work with the other revellers to create a bio and connect the landlord and the mysterious stranger always found lurking in any pub. We will be using Discord and Google Group to coordinate ourselves so we're not all trying to edit the same profile at once. #''You will find information about each pub and its landlord on the links to the Long Pull website.'' #When you and your fellow revellers have finished add a

Public Record Office. List and Indexes.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England|England Sources]] __TOC__ == Public Record Office. List and Indexes. == * printed for His Majesty's Stationery Office * published by Mackie and Co. LD., 2. Wine Office Court, Fleet Street, E.C. London * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Public Record Office. List and Indexes.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Index, Vol. 2-152 search only ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007500340 * Vol. 1-78 search only ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007445854 * List and Indexes, No. 1-55, (1892-1936) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000531043 * (1892) List and Indexes, No. 1. Index of Ancient Petitions of the Chancery and the Exchequer ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100340177 * () List and Indexes, No. 2 ::* * () List and Indexes, No. 3 ::* * (1894) List and Indexes, No. 4 List of Plea Rolls of Various Courts ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008929184 * () List and Indexes, No. 5 ::* * () List and Indexes, No. 6 ::* * (1896) List and Indexes, No. 7. Index of Chancery proceedings, (series II.) Vol. 1. A.D. 1558-1579. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008397151 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100768793 * () List and Indexes, No. 8 ::* * () List and Indexes, No. 9 ::* * (1899) List and Indexes No. 10. List of Proceedings of Commissioners fro Charitable Uses, appointed Pursuant to the Statutes 39 Elizabeth, Cap. 6. and 43 Elizabeth, Cap. 4. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008397150 * () List and Indexes, No. 11 List of foreign accounts,enrolled on the great rolls of the Exchequer ::* https://archive.org/details/listofforeignacc00newy * (1901) List and Indexes No. 12. List of Early Chancery Proceedings, Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=KNNEAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=dFwsAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ofvfAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/listofearlychanc112newy ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100736404 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100736404 * (1901) List and Indexes No. 13. Proceedings in the court of Star Chamber, Vol. 1, A.D. 1485-1558. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100736405 * (1901) List and Indexes, No. 14. Records of the Duchy of Lancaster ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=3PvfAAAAMAAJ * () List and Indexes, No. 15 ::* * (1903) List and Indexes, No. 16. List of Early Chancery Proceedings, Vol. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=qWEsAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=oO4MAQAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/listofearlychanc216newy * (1904) List and Indexes, No. 17 List of inquisitions ad quod damnum Part 1. 28 Henry III-18 Edward III ::* https://archive.org/details/listofinquisitio117newy * () List and Indexes, No. 18 ::* * () List and Indexes, No. 19 ::* * (1906) List and Indexes, No. 20. List of Early Chancery Proceedings, Vol. 3 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=bWMsAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=sB0RAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/listofearlychanc320newy * () List and Indexes, No. 21 Vol. 1 List of proceedings in the Court of Requests ::* https://archive.org/details/listofproceeding00newy_1 * (1906) List and Indexes, No. 22 List of inquisitions ad quod damnum Part 2. 19 Edward III-2 Richard III ::* https://archive.org/details/listofinquisitio222newy * (1907) List and Indexes No. 23. Index of Inquisitions, Vol. 1. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100736407 * (1908) List and Indexes No. 24. Index of Chancery Proceedings (series II) Vol. 2. 1579-1621 ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924084263015 ::* https://archive.org/details/indexofchanceryp02newy ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100768793 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008397151 * (1908) List and Indexes No. 25. List of Rentals and Surveys and other analogous documents ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011723600 * No. 26 Vol. 2: Elizabeth, Index of Inquisitions ::* https://archive.org/details/indexofinquisiti02newy * () List and and Indexes No. 27. ::* * () List and and Indexes No. 28. * No. 28 Vol. 1 List of War Office records ::* https://archive.org/details/listofwarofficer00newy * (1908) List and and Indexes No. 29. List of Early Chancery Proceedings, Vol. 4 ::* https://archive.org/details/listofearlychanc429newy ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=LGAsAAAAYAAJ * (1909) List and Indexes No. 30. Index of Chancery Proceedings (series II) Vol. 3. A.D. 1621-1660 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100768793 * () List and and Indexes No. 31 Vol. 3: James I. Index of Inquisitions ::* https://archive.org/details/indexofinquisiti03newy_0 ::* * (1963 reprint) List and and Indexes No. 32. Index of Placita de Banco, A.D. 1327-1328 ::* Part 1: https://archive.org/details/indexofplacitade01newy ::* Part 2: https://archive.org/details/indexofplacitade02newy * () List and and Indexes No. 33 ::* * () List and and Indexes No. 34 ::* * (1912) List and and Indexes No. 35 List of Various Accounts and Documents Connected therewith formerly Preserved in the Exchequer in the Public Record Office ::* https://archive.org/details/listofvariousacc00newy * () List and and Indexes No. 36 List of Colonial Office records ::* https://archive.org/details/listofcolonialof00newy * (1912) List and Indexes No. 37. List of Special Commissions and Returns in the Exchequer. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011723755 * () List and and Indexes No. 38 Vol. 5 List of early Chancery proceedings ::* https://archive.org/details/listofearlychanc538newy * (1913) List and Indexes No. 39. Index of Chancery Proceedings, Bridges' Division, 1613-1714, Vol. 1, A-C. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100768689 * () List and and Indexes No. 40 ::* * () List and and Indexes No. 41 ::* * (1914) List and Indexes No. 42. Index of Chancery Proceedings, Bridges' Division, 1613-1714, Vol. 2, D-H. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100768689 * () List and and Indexes No. 43 ::* * (1915) List and Indexes No. 44. Index of Chancery Proceedings, Bridges' Division, 1613-1714, Vol. 3, I-Q. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100768689 * (1917) List and Indexes No. 45. Index of Chancery Proceedings, Bridges' Division, 1613-1714, Vol. 4, R-Z. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100768689 * () List and and Indexes No. 46 ::* * (1922) List and Indexes No. 47. Index of Chancery proceedings, Series I. James I. Vol. 1 A-K ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924084263031 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100768793 * () List and Indexes No. 48 Vol. 6 List of early Chancery proceedings ::* https://archive.org/details/listofearlychanc648newy * List and Indexes No. 50. Vol. 7 List of early Chancery proceedings ::* https://archive.org/details/listofearlychanc851newy * (1963) List and Indexes No. 51. List of Early Chancery Proceedings, Vol. 8 ::* https://archive.org/details/listofearlychanc750newy * List and Indexes No. 54. Vol. 9 List of early Chancery proceedings ::* https://archive.org/details/listofearlychanc954newy * List and Indexes No. 55 Vol. 10 List of early Chancery proceedings ::* https://archive.org/details/listofearlychanc1055newy * Lists and indexes. Supplementary series. * No. 1-16, Vol. 1-29: https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000542926 * No. 5 Vol. 2: Supplemental Series, Duchy of Lancaster ::* https://archive.org/details/duchyoflancaster02newy * No. 9 Vol. 2 Supplement Series, List and index of warrants for issues, 1399-1485, with an appendix: Indentures of war, 1297-1527 ::* https://archive.org/details/listindexofwarra00newy === More to be organized: === * Vol v.5: List of the lands of dissolved religious houses ::* https://archive.org/details/listoflandsofdis05newy * Vol v.6: List of the lands of dissolved religious houses ::* https://archive.org/details/listoflandsofdis06newy * Vol v.3: List of the lands of dissolved religious houses ::* https://archive.org/details/listoflandsofdis03newy * Vol v.4: List of the lands of dissolved religious houses ::* https://archive.org/details/listoflandsofdis04newy * List of Foreign Office records to 1878 ::* https://archive.org/details/listofforeignoff00newy * Vol v.2: List of the lands of dissolved religious houses ::* https://archive.org/details/listoflandsofdis02newy * Vol v.7: List of the lands of dissolved religious houses ::* https://archive.org/details/listoflandsofdis07newy * List of volumes of state papers relating to Great Britain and Ireland :including the records of the Home Office from 1782 to 1837 ::* https://archive.org/details/listofvolumesofs00newy_1 * List of Special Commissions and Return in the Exchequer ::* https://archive.org/details/listofspecialcom00newy * Vol v.3: Index of Chancery proceedings (Series II) ::* https://archive.org/details/indexofchanceryp03newy * List of admiralty records ::* https://archive.org/details/listofadmiraltyr00newy * List of proceedings in the Court of Star Chamber ::* https://archive.org/details/listofproceeding00newy_0 * List of proceedings of commissioners for charitable uses,appointed pursuant to the statutes 39 Elizabeth, cap. 6, and 43 Elizabeth, cap. 4 ::* https://archive.org/details/listofproceeding00newy * List of sheriffs for England and Wales,from the earliest times to A.D. 1831,compiled from documents in the Public Record Office ::* https://archive.org/details/listofsheriffsfo00newy * List of volumes of state papers,foreign ::* https://archive.org/details/listofvolumesofs00newy_0 * Vol v.3: Duchy of Lancaster ::* https://archive.org/details/duchyoflancaster03newy * Vol v.1: Duchy of Lancaster ::* https://archive.org/details/duchyoflancaster01newy * List and index of Court rolls ::* https://archive.org/details/listindexofcourt00newy * Vol v.1: List of the lands of dissolved religious houses ::* https://archive.org/details/listoflandsofdis01newy * An alphabetical guide to certain War Office and other military records ::* https://archive.org/details/alphabeticalguid00newy * List and index of the declared accounts from the Pipe Office and the Audit Office ::* https://archive.org/details/listindexofdecla00newy * Vol v.1: Index of Chancery proceedings (Series II) ::* https://archive.org/details/indexofchanceryp01newy * Vol v.4: Index of Inquisitions ::* https://archive.org/details/indexofinquisiti04newy * Vol v.1: Index of Inquisitions ::* https://archive.org/details/indexofinquisiti01newy === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. 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Publications of the Catholic Record Society.

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[[Category:Recusants]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England|England Sources]] __TOC__ == Publications of the Catholic Record Society == * published [[Wikipedia:Catholic_Record_Society|Catholic Record Society]], London, 1905-1964 * The Catholic Record Society was founded 10 June, 1904, for printing Registers and other old Records of the Faith, chiefly personal and genealogical, since the Reformation in England and Wales. * List only (no links): http://catholicrecordsociety.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/CRS-Records-Series.pdf * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Publications of the Catholic Record Society.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * All: http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006551610 * All: http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000060861 * Vol. 1 (1905) Miscellanea I ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationscat45britgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=arwKAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 2 (1906) Miscellanea II ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=mUojAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationscat31britgoog * Vol. 3 (1906) Miscellanea III ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationscat04britgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationscat46britgoog * Vol. 4 (1907) Miscellanea IV ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationscat01britgoog ::* reprint of "[https://books.google.com/books?id=QeGJZ9ABOzsC Lord Burghley's Map of Lancashire in 1590]" from Vol. 4. * Vol. 5 (1908) Unpublished Documents Relating to the English Martyrs ::* Vol. I 1584-1603 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=mkojAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=DANGAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationscat29britgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/unpublisheddocum05poll * Vol. 6 (1909) Miscellanea V ::* https://archive.org/details/miscellanea06cath * Vol. 7 (1909) Miscellanea VI & Bedingfeld Papers, &c. ::* https://archive.org/details/miscellanea07cath * Vol. 8 (1910) The Diary of the Blue Nuns' or Order of The Immaculate Conception of Our Lady, at Paris. 1658-1810 ::* https://archive.org/details/catholicrecord08unknuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/diaryofbluenun00unknuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/diaryofbluenunso08conc * Vol. 9 (1911) Miscellanea VII ::* https://archive.org/details/miscellaneavii00unknuoft * Vol. 10 (1911) The Douay College Diaries, Third, Fourth and Fifth, 1598-1654, with the Rheims Report, 1579-80. Vol. I ::* https://archive.org/details/catholicrecord10unknuoft * Vol. 11 (1911) The Douay College Diaries Third, Fourth, Fifth, 1598-1654 with the Rheims Report, 1579-80 Vol. II ::* https://archive.org/details/catholicrecord11unknuoft * Vol. 12 (1913) Obituaries ::* https://archive.org/details/catholicrecord12unknuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/obituaries12unknuoft * Vol. 13 (1913) Miscellanea VIII ::* https://archive.org/details/miscellanea13cath ::* https://archive.org/details/miscellaneaviii08cathuoft * Vol. 14 Miscellanea IX ::* https://archive.org/details/miscellaneaix14unknuoft * Vol. 15 (1913) Lancashire Registers I: The Fyled 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/lancashireregist15cath * Vol. 16 (1914) Lancashire Registers II: The Fyled II ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationscath02unkwuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/lancashireregist16cath * Vol. 17 (1915) Miscellanea X ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationscath10unkwuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/miscellaneax00unknuoft * Vol. 18 (1916) Recusant Roll. No. I., 1592-3 ::* Exchequer Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer Pipe Office Series ::* https://archive.org/details/recusantrollno1118grea * Vol. 19 (1917) Miscellanea XI ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationscath11unkwuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/miscellaneaxi00unknuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/miscellanea19cath * Vol. 20 (1916) Lancashire Registers III Northern Part. ::* https://archive.org/details/catholicrecordso03unknuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/lancashireregist20cath_0 * Vol. 21 (1919) The Ven. Philip Howard Earl of Arundel 1557-1595. English Martyrs Vol. II ::* https://archive.org/details/publications21cathuoft * Vol. 22 (1921) Miscellanea XII ::* https://archive.org/details/miscellaneaxii22unknuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/miscellanea22cath * Vol. 23 (1922) Lancashire Registers IV: Brindle and Samlesbury ::* https://archive.org/details/lancashireregist23cath_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/lancashireregist23unknuoft * Vol. 24 (1922) The English Franciscan nuns, 1619-1821, and the Friars Minor of the same province, 1618-1761 ::* https://archive.org/details/englishfrancisca24trap/page/n3/mode/2up * Vol. 28 1928 ::* The Douay College Diaries: The 7th Diary 1715-1778 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationscat26britgoog * Vol. 31 Lancashire Registers * Vol. 36 Lancashire Registers === Citation Formats === * Catholic Record Society, ''[[Space:Publications of the Catholic Record Society.|Publications of the Catholic Record Society.]]'' (Catholic Record Society, London, 1905) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#CRS|Catholic Record Society]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Catholic Record Society, ''[[Space:Publications of the Catholic Record Society.|Publications of the Catholic Record Society.]]'' (Catholic Record Society, London, 1905) Vol. , [ Page ].

Publications of the Devon and Cornwall Record Society

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England | England Sources]] __TOC__ == Publications of the Devon and Cornwall Record Society == * http://www.devonandcornwallrecordsociety.co.uk/ * by [http://genuki.cs.ncl.ac.uk/DEV/DCRS/index.html The Devon and Cornwall Record Society], Exeter, 1906- * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Publications of the Devon and Cornwall Record Society|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === ==== Old Series ==== * Vol. 1 (1906) A Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem for Cornwall and Devon, from Henry III to Charles I. (1216-1649) ::* https://archive.org/details/publications01devo ::* https://archive.org/details/acalendarinquis00socigoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=fdoMAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/acalendarinquis00enggoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=RIZnAAAAMAAJ * Vol. 2 (1906) Registers of Parkham, 1537-1812 ::* https://archive.org/details/publications02devo ::* https://archive.org/details/registersparkha00dredgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=wNoMAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/registersparkha00socigoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=DGkDAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/publications02devo_0 * Vol. 3 (1908) The registers of baptisms, marriages and burials of the parish of Ottery St. Mary, Devon, 1601-1837 * Vol. 4 (1910) Subsidy Rolls, Muster & Hearth Tax Rolls, and Probate Calendars of the Parish of St. Constantine, (Kerrier), Cornwall ::* https://archive.org/details/publications04devo ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000111839 * Vol. 5. The registers of baptisms, marriages and burials of the city of Exeter. Vol. 1: The Cathedral, 1593-1813 ::* https://archive.org/details/publications51devo * Vol. 6. Vol. 2: Allhallows, 1561-1836; St. Pancras 1664-1837; St. Paul 1562-1837; additions from bishop's transcripts and lists of monumental inscriptions in all three churches * Vol. 7 (1912) Devon feet of fines Vol. 1: Rich. I-Hen III, 1196-1272 ::* https://archive.org/details/publications61devo * Vol. 8. Vol. 2: 1 Edw. I-43 Edw. III, 1272-1369, with corrections to vol. 1 * Vol. 9 (1913) The register of baptisms, marriages and burials of the parish of Branscombe, Devon, 1539-1812 ::* https://archive.org/details/publications07devo * Vol. 10. Cornwall feet of fines. (1914) Vol. 1: Rich. I-Edw. III, 1195-1377 ::* https://archive.org/details/publications81devo * Vol. 11. Vol. 2: Rich. II-Hen. VI, 1377-1461. - Preface never issued. * Vol. 12. The register of baptisms, marriages and burials of the parish of Falmouth in the county of Cornwall, 1663-1812 ::* https://archive.org/details/publications91devo ::* https://archive.org/details/publications92devo * Vol. 13. The register of baptisms, marriages and burials of the parish of Parracombe, Devon, 1597-1836 / transcribed by A.J.P. Skinner. - 1917. ::* https://archive.org/details/publications10devo ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000112209 * Vol. 14. The description of the citie of Excester, by Iohn Vowell alias Hoker, gentleman and Chamberlayne of the same / transcribed and edited from a manuscript in the archives of the corporation of the city of Exeter by Walter J. Harte, J.W. Schopp, H. Tapley-Soper. 1919-47. - 1 vol. in 3. * Vol. 15. The Register of Baptisms, Marriages and Burials of the Parish of Hemyock, Devon, 1635-1837, with the bishop's transcripts...[1602-1636] / transcribed by A.J.P. Skinner. - 1923. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000153631 * Vol. 16. The register of baptisms, marriages and burials of the parish of Lustleigh, Devon, 1631-1837, and extracts from the bishop's transcripts, 1608-1811 / transcribed and edited by Herbert Johnson and H. Tapley-Soper. - 1927-30. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000153633 search only * Vol. 17. The register of baptisms, marriages and burials of the parish of Colyton, Devon, 1538-1837 / transcribed and edited by A.J.P. Skinner. - 1928. - 1 vol. in 2. * Vol. 18. The register of baptisms, marriages and burials of the parish of Halberton, Devon, 1605-1837 / transcribed and edited by C.A.T. Fursdon. - 1930-31. - Typescript index by A.W. Waterhouse. * Vol. 19. The register of baptisms, marriages and burials of the parish of Hartland, Devon, 1558-1837 / transcribed and edited by John Ingle Dredge and R. Pearse Chope. - 1930-34. * Vol. 20. The register of baptisms, marriages and burials of the parish of Widecombe-in-the-Moor, Devon / transcribed and edited by E.C. Wood and H. Tapley-Soper. - 1938. - 1560-1837. * Vol. 21. Parish of Topsham, co. Devon : marriages, baptisms and burials, A.D. 1600 to 1837, from the parochial register, the register of the independent meeting, the register of the Presbyterians, the register of the Quakers, together with copies of memorial inscriptions / transcribed and edited by H. Tapley-Soper. - 1938. - 1 vol. in 2. - Continued in manuscript. ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000112302 * Vol. 22. The register of marriages, baptisms and burials of the parish of Plymtree, co. Devon, A.D. 1538 to 1837 / transcribed and edited by Edgar Hay. - 1940. - Typescript index by A.V. Reed. ::* https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSZD-K9HF-C?i=180&cat=248922 * Vol. 23. The register of marriages, baptisms and burials of the parish of St. Mary, Truro, co. Cornwall, A.D. 1597 to 1837 / transcribed and edited by Susan E. Gay...[et al.]. - 1940. - 1 vol. in 2. * Vol. 24. The register of marriages, baptisms and burials of the parish of Camborne, co. Cornwall, A.D. 1538 to 1837 / edited by H. Tapley-Soper. - 1945. - 1 vol. in 2. * Vol. 25. The register of baptisms, marriages and burials of the parish of Lapford, co. Devon, A.D. 1567-1850 / edited by A.R. Densham. - 1954. * Vol. 26. The register of the parish of St. Andrew's, Plymouth, co. Devon, A.D. 1581-1618, with baptisms 1619-1633 / edited by M.C.S. Cruwys. - 1954. ==== New Series ==== * Vol. 1-42 Search Only ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007970728 * Vol. 1-24 Search Only ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000049758 * Vol. 1. Devon monastic lands : calendar of particulars for grants 1536-1558 / edited with an introduction by Joyce Youings. - 1955. * Vol. 2. Exeter in the seventeenth century : tax and rate assessments 1602-1699 / edited with an introduction by W.G. Hoskins. - 1957. * Vol. 3. The diocese of Exeter in 1821 : Bishop Carey's replies to queries before visitation. Vol. 1: Cornwall / edited with an introduction by Michael Cook. - 1858. * Vol. 4. Vol. 2: Devon / edited with an introduction by Michael Cook. - 1960. * Vol. 5. The cartulary of St. Michael's Mount (Hatfield House ms. no. 315) / edited with an introduction by P.L. Hull. * Vol. 6. The Exeter assembly : the minutes of the assemblies of the United Brethren of Devon and Cornwall, 1691-1717, as transcribed by the Reverend Isaac Gilling / edited with an introduction by Allan Brockett. - 1963. * Vol. 7. The register of Edmund Lacy Bishop of Exeter, 1420-1455 registrum commune : vol. 1 / edited by G.R. Dunstan. - 1963. * Vol. 8. The cartulary of Canonsleigh Abbey (Harleian ms. no. 3660) : a calendar / edited with an introduction by Vera C.M. London. - 1965. * Vol. 9. Benjamin Donn's map of Devon, 1765 / with an introduction by W.L.D. Ravenhill. - 1965. * Vol. 10. The register of Edmund Lacy Bishop of Exeter, 1420-1455 registrum commune : vol. 2 / edited by G.R. Dunstan. - 1966. * Vol. 11. Devon inventories of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries / edited with an introduction by Margaret Cash. - 1966. * Vol. 12. Plymouth building accounts of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries / edited with an introduction by Edwin Welch. - 1967. * Vol. 13. The register of Edmund Lacy Bishop of Exeter, 1420-1455 registrum commune : vol. 3 / edited by G.R. Dunstan. - 1968. * Vol. 14. The Devonshire lay subsidy of 1332 / edited with an introduction by Audrey M. Erskine. - 1969. * Vol. 15. Churchwardens' accounts of Ashburton, 1479-1580 / edited with an introduction by Alison Hanham. - 1970. * Vol. 16. The register of Edmund Lacy Bishop of Exeter, 1420-1455 registrum commune : vol. 4 / edited by G.R. Dunstan. - 1971. * Vol. 17. The caption of seisin of the Duchy of Cornwall (1377) / edited with an introduction by P.L. Hull. - 1971. * Vol. 18. The register of Edmund Lacy Bishop of Exeter 1420-1455 registrum commune : vol. 5 / edited by G.R. Dunstan. - 1972. * Vol. 19. A calendar of Cornish glebe terriers 1673-1735 / edited with an introduction by Richard Potts. - 1974. * Vol. 20. John Lydford's book / edited with an introduction by Dorothy M. Owen. - 1974. * Vol. 21. A calendar of early Chancery proceedings relating to West Country shipping 1388-1493 / edited with an introduction by Dorothy M. Gardiner. - 1976. * Vol. 22. Tudor Exeter : tax assessments 1489-1595 including the military survey 1522 / edited by Margery M. Rowe. - 1977. * Vol. 23. The Devon cloth industry in the eighteenth century : Sun Fire Office inventories of merchants' and manufacturers' property, 1726-1770 / edited with an introduction by Stanley D. Chapman. - 1978. * Vol. 24. The accounts of the fabric of Exeter cathedral, 1279-1353 : part 1 : 1279-1326 / edited and translatd with an introduction by Audrey M.Erskine. - 1981. * Vol. 25. The parliamentary survey of the Duchy of Cornwall : part 1 (Austell Prior-Saltash) / edited with an introduction by Norman J.G.Pounds. - 1982. * Vol. 26. The accounts of the fabric of Exeter cathedral, 1279-1353 : part 2 : 1328-1353 / edited and translated with an introduction by Audrey M.Erskine. - 1983. * Vol. 27. The parliamentary survey of the Duchy of Cornwall : part 2 (Isles of Scilly-West Antony and manors in Devon) / edited with an introduction by Norman J.G.Pounds. - 1984. * Vol. 28. Crown pleas of the Devon eyre of 1238 / edited with an introduction by Henry Summerson. - 1985. * Vol. 29. Georgian Tiverton : the political memoranda of Beavis Wood, 1768-98 / edited by John Bourne. - 1986. * Vol. 30. The cartulary of Launceston Priory / edited by P.L.Hull. - 1987. * Vol. 31. Shipbuilding on the Exe : the memoranda books of Daniel Bishop Davy, 1799-1874 / edited by Clive N.Ponsford. - 1988. * Vol. 32. The receivers' accounts of the City of Exeter, 1304-53 / edited by Margery M.Rowe and John M.Draisey. - 1989. * Vol. 33. Early-Stuart mariners and shipping: the maritime surveys of Devon and Cornwall 1619-1635 / edited by Todd Gray. * Vol. 34. Joel Gascoyne's map of Cornwall, 1699 / with an introduction by W.L.D.Ravenhill and Oliver Padel. - 1991. * Vol. 35. Nicholas Roscarrock's lives of the saints : Cornwall and Devon / edited by Nicholas Orme. - 1992. * Vol. 36. The local customs accounts of the port of Exeter, 1266-1321 / edited by Maryanne Kowaleski. - 1993. * Vol. 37. Charters of the Redvers family and the Earldom of Devon, 1090-1217 / edited by Robert Bearman. - 1994. * Vol. 38. Devon household accounts, 1627-1659. Part 1. / edited by Todd Gray. - 1995. * Vol. 39. Devon household accounts, 1627-59. Part 2. Henry, fifth Earl of Bath and Rachel, Countess of Bath, of Tawstock and London, 1637-1655 / edited with an introduction by Todd Gray. - 1996. * Vol. 40. Uffculme wills and inventories / edited by Peter Wyatt, with an introduction by Robin Stanes. - 1997. * Vol. 41. The Cornish lands of the Arundells of Lanherne, fourteenth to sixteenth centuries / edited by H.S.A.Fox and O.J.Padel. - 1998 * Vol. 42. Liberalism in west Cornwall: the 1868 election papers of A.Pendarves Vivian, M.P. / edited with an introduction by Edwin Jaggard. - 1999 * Vol. 43. Devon maps and map-makers: manuscript maps before 1840 / edited by Mary R.Ravenhill and Margery M.Rowe. Volume 1. - 2000 * Vol. 44 (2001) The havener's accounts of the Earldom and Duchy of Cornwall, 1287-1356 * Vol. 45 (2002) Devon maps and map-makers: manuscript maps before 1840 * Vol. 46 (2003) Death and memory in medieval Exeter * Vol. 47 (2004) The survey of Cornwall by Richard Carew * Vol. 48 (2005) Killerton, Camborne and Westminster the political correspondence of Sir Francis and Lady Acland, 1910 - 1929 * Vol. 49 The Acland Family Maps and Surveys 1720 - 1840x * Vol. 50 Cornish Wills 1342 - 1540 Nicholas Orme 2007 * Vol. 51 The Letter Book of Thomas Hill, 1660-1661, ed. June Palmer, 2008 * Vol. 52 Collecting the New, Rare and Curious: Letters Selected from the Correspondence of the Cornish Mineralogists Philip Rashleigh, John Hawkins & William Gregor, 1755-1822. Edited with an Introduction by R. J. Cleevely, 2009 * Vol. 53 Robert Furse: A Devon Family Memoir of 1593. Edited by Anita Travers 2010 * Vol. 54 The Minor Clergy of Exeter Cathedral: Biographies, 1250-1548. Edited by Nicholas Orme, for 2011 * Vol. 55 Hannes Kleineke (ed.) The Chancery Case between Nicholas Radford and Thomas Tremayne: the Exeter Depositions of 1439 ==== Extra Series ==== * Vol. 1 Exeter Freemen 1266-1967 * Vol. 2 (1979) Guide to the parish and non-parochial registers of Devon and Cornwall 1538-1837 * Vol. 3 (2010) Devon Maps and Map-Makers: Manuscript Maps before 1840, Supplement [to New Series vols. 43 & 45] === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:Publications of the Devon and Cornwall Record Society|Publications of the Devon and Cornwall Record Society]]'' (Exeter, 1906) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#PDCRS|Pub. Devon & Cornwall Rec. Soc.]]) * ''[[Space:Publications of the Devon and Cornwall Record Society|Publications of the Devon and Cornwall Record Society]]'' (Exeter, 1906) Vol. , [ Page ].

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England|England Sources]] | [[Space: Sources-The_Middle_Ages|The_Middle_Ages Sources]] __TOC__ == Publications of the Pipe Roll Society == The Pipe Roll Society, For the Publication of The Great Rolls of the Exchequer. Commonly called The Pipe Rolls. and other documents prior to the Year A.D. 1200. * by [http://www.piperollsociety.co.uk/ The Pipe Roll Society], London * background [[Wikipedia:Pipe_rolls]] * They may be purchased [http://www.piperollsociety.co.uk/page2.htm here.] * List of links: http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/sources/pipe.shtml * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Publications of the Pipe Roll Society|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 1884 Henry II. A.D. 1158-1159 with Index of Names & Locations ::* https://archive.org/details/piperollsociety01pipeuoft * Vol. 2 1884 Henry II. A.D. 1159-1160 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationspip02britgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=hm4BAAAAMAAJ * Vol. 3 Introduction to the study of the Pipe Rolls ::* https://archive.org/details/piperollsociety03pipeuoft * Vol. 4 King Henry II A.D. 1160-1161 ::* https://archive.org/details/piperollsociety04pipeuoft * Vol. 5 King Henry II A.D. 1161-1162 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationspip00britgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=p24BAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/piperollsociety05pipeuoft * Vol. 6 1886 King Henry II A.D. 1162-3 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationspip12britgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Lm8BAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/piperollsociety06pipeuoft * Vol. 7 1886 King Henry II, A.D. 1163-1164 ::* https://archive.org/details/piperollsociety07pipeuoft * Vol. 8 1887 King Henry II, A.D. 1164-1165 ::* https://archive.org/details/piperollsociety08pipeuoft * Vol. 9 1888 King Henry II A.D. 1165-1166 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE523245 * Vol. 10 Ancient charters, royal and private, prior to A.D. 1200. Part I (no Part 2 published) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=3qQKAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 11 1889 King Henry II A.D. 1166-1167 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE523314 * Vol. 12 King Henry II A.D. 1167-1168 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE523452 * Vol. 13 (1890) King Henry II A.D. 1168-1169 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationspip19britgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=B1gBAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/piperollsociety13pipeuoft * Vol. 14 (1891) Three rolls of the King's Court in the reign of King Richard I, A.D. 1194-1195 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=O1gBAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=1FNbAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationspip11britgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/threerollsofking1418grea ::* https://archive.org/details/piperollsociety14pipeuoft * Vol. 15 1892 King Henry II 1169-70 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationspip20britgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=algBAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/piperollsociety15pipeuoft * Vol. 16 1893 King Henry II A.D. 1170-1 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationspip03britgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=a28BAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/piperollsociety16pipeuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/piperollsociety16pipeuoft * Vol. 17 (1894) Feet of Fines of the reign of Henry II. and of the first seven years of the reign of Richard I, A.D. 1182 to A.D. 1196 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationspip01britgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=klgBAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationspip21britgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=0psrAAAAMAAJ * Vol. 18 1894 King Henry II A.D. 1171-2 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE523123 * Vol. 19 1895 King Henry II A.D. 1172-3 ::* https://archive.org/details/piperollsociety19pipeuoft * Vol. 20 1896 The Feet of Fines of the seventh and eighth years of the reign of King Richard I ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationspip08britgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=om8BAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/piperollsociety20pipeuoft * Vol. 21 1896 King Henry II A.D 1173-4 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationspip14britgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Rp0rAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationspip15britgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=3G8BAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/piperollsociety21pipeuoft * Vol. 22 1897 King Henry II A.D. 1174-5 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationspip09britgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=PFkBAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/piperollsociety22pipeuoft * Vol. 23 1898Feet of Fines of the ninth year of the reign of King Richard I, A.D. 1197 to A.D. 1198 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofpi23pipe ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationspip17britgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=F24ckk2UdmsC ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationspip13britgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=_JsrAAAAMAAJ * Vol. 24 1900 Feet of Fines of the tenth year of the reign of King Richard I, A. D. 1198 to A.D. 1199: excepting those for the counties of Bedford, Berkshire, Buckingham, Cambridge, Devon, and Dorset: also a roll of the King's Court in the reign of King Richard ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationspip04britgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Nrt_qUd1zoEC * Vol. 25 1904 King Henry II A.D. 1175-1176 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofpi25pipe_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofpi25pipe ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationspip18britgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=K4lCfaArU1UC ::* https://archive.org/details/piperollsociety25pipeuoft * Vol. 26 1905 King Henry II A.D. 1176-1177 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationspip07britgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=IrrmzD2Ul5cC ::* https://archive.org/details/piperollsociety26pipeuoft * Vol. 27 King Henry II A.D. 1177-1178 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationspip05britgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=wDoViPmhLFgC ::* https://archive.org/details/piperollsociety27pipeuoft * Vol. 28 1907 King Henry II A.D. 1178-1179 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationspip06britgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Pe0dvi7OqCMC ::* https://archive.org/details/piperollsociety28pipeuoft * Vol. 29 1908 King Henry II A.D. 1179-1180 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=8KEKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=C4IQAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationspip22britgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationspip16britgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=-0_roYbjd6sC ::* https://archive.org/details/piperollsociety29pipeuoft * Vol. 30 1909 King Henry II A.D. 1180-1181 ::* https://archive.org/details/piperollsociety30pipeuoft * Vol. 31 1910 King Henry II A.D. 1181-1182 ::* https://archive.org/details/piperollsociety31pipeuoft * Vol. 32 1911 King Henry II A.D. 1182-1183 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE523402 * Vol. 33 1912 King Henry II A.D. 1183-1184 ::* https://archive.org/details/piperollsociety33pipeuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/piperollsociety33pipeuoft * Vol. 34 1913 King Henry II A.D. 1184-1185 ::* https://archive.org/details/piperollsociety34pipeuoft * Vol. 35 1913 Rotuli de dominabus et pueris et puellis de XII Comitatibus, 1185 ::* https://archive.org/details/piperollsociety35pipeuoft * Vol. 36 1914 King Henry II A.D. 1185-1186 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE523388 * Vol. 37 1915 King Henry II A.D. 1186-1187 ::* https://archive.org/details/piperollsociety37pipeuoft * Vol. 38 King Henry II A.D. 1187-1188 New Series * Vol. 39 NS 1 King Richard I, Michaelmas 1190 * Vol. 40 NS 2 King Richard I: Michaelmas 1191 and Michaelmas 1192 * Vol. 41 NS 3 fifth year of the reign of King Richard I, Michaelmas 1193 * Vol. 42 NS 4 The Great Roll pf the Pipe for the fourteenth year of the reign of King Henry III, Michaelmas 1230 * Vol. 5 / Vol. 43 1928 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationspip10britgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ZEQNAAAAIAAJ Also see: * [http://cmjk.com/1259/1259_pipe_roll_files/1259_pipe_roll_thesis.pdf The 1259 Pipe Roll thesis] * [http://cmjk.com/1259/1259_pipe_roll_files/1259_transcript.pdf The 1259 Pipe Roll transcript] * Vol. 44 NS 6 seventh year of the reign of King Richard I Michaelmas 1195 * Vol. 45 NS 7 The Chancellor's Roll for the eighth year of the Reign of King Richard I Michaelmas 1196 * Vol. 46 NS 8 ninth year of the reign of King Richard I Michaelmas 1197 * Vol. 47 NS 9 tenth year of the Reign of King Richard I Michaelmas 1198 * Vol. 48 NS 10 first year of the reign of King John, Michaelmas 1199 * Vol. 49 NS 11 The Memoranda Roll of the King's Remembrancer for Michaelmas 1230-Trinity 1231 * Vol. 50 NS 12 second year of the reign of King John : Michaelmas 1200 * Vol. 51 NS 13 The itinerary of King Richard I : with studies on certain matters of interest connected with his reign * Vol. 52 NS 14 third year of the reign of King John : Michaelmas 1201 * Vol. 53 NS 15 fourth year of the reign of King John : Michaelmas 1202 * Vol. 54 NS 16 fifth year of the reign of King John, Michaelmas 1203 * Vol. 55 NS 17 The Cartae Antiquae Rolls 1-10 * Vol. 56 NS 18 sixth year of the reign of King John : Michaelmas 1204 * Vol. 57 NS 19 seventh year of the reign of King John : Michaelmas 1205 * Vol. 58 NS 20 eighth year of the reign of King John : Michaelmas 1206 * Vol. 59 NS 21 The Memoranda Roll for the Michaelmas term of the first year of the reign of King John (1199-1200) together with fragments of the originalia roll of the seventh year of King Richard I (1195-6), the liberate roll of the second year of King John (1200-1) and the Norman roll of the fifth year of King John (1203) * Vol. 60 NS 22 ninth year of the reign of King John : Michaelmas 1207 * Vol. 61 NS 23 tenth year of the reign of King John : Michaelmas 1208 * Vol. 62 NS 24 eleventh year of the reign of King John,: Michaelmas 1209 * Vol. 63 NS 25 Herefordshire Domesday circa 1160-1170 * Vol. 64 NS 26 twelfth year of the reign of King John : Michaelmas 1210 * Vol. 65 NS 27 Feet of Fines for the County of Norfolk for the Tenth Year of the Reign of King Richard the First, 1198-1199, and for the first four years of the reign of King John, 1199-1202 * Vol. 66 NS 28 thirteenth year of the reign of King John : Michaelmas 1211 * Vol. 67 NS 29 Feet of Fines for the County of Lincoln for the reign of King John 1199-1216 * Vol. 68 NS 30 fourteenth year of the reign of King John,: Michaelmas 1212 * Vol. 69 NS 31 The Memoranda Roll of the tenth year of the Reign of King John (1207-8) : together with the Curia Regis Rolls of Hilary 7 Richard I (1196) and Easter 9 Richard I (1198). A roll of plates held by Hugh de Neville in 9 John (1207-8), and fragments of the close Rolls of 16 and 17 John (1215-16) * Vol. 70 NS 32 Feet of Fines for the County of Norfolk for the reign of King John 1201-1215; Suffolk for the reign of King John 1199-1214 * Vol. 71 NS 33 The Cartae Antiquae Rolls 11-20 * Vol. 72 NS 34 Interdict documents * Vol. 73 NS 35 sixteenth year of the reign of King John : Michaelmas 1214 * Vol. 74 NS 36 A Medieval miscellany * Vol. 75 NS 37 Pipe Roll 17 John * Vol. 76 NS 38 Cartulary of Worcester Cathedral Priory * Vol. 77 NS 39 second year of the reign of King Henry III : Michaelmas 1218 * Vol. 78 NS 40 Charters of Norwich Cathedral Priory vol 1 * Vol. 79 NS 41 Liber memorials * Vol. 80 NS 42 third year of the reign of King Henry III : Michaelmas 1219 * Vol. 81 NS 43 The Beauchamp Cartulary Charters 1100 - 1268 * Vol. 82 NS 44 Roll of divers accounts for the early years of the reign of Henry III: account of escheats for the sixteenth, seventeenth and eighteenth years of the reign of Henry III: wardrobe receipt roll and fragments of household roll 10 Henry III * Vol. 83 NS 45 Rolls of the fifteenth of the ninth year of the reign of Henry III for Cambridgeshire, Lincolnshire and Wiltshire : and Rolls of the fortieth of the seventeenth year of the reign of Henry III for Kent * Vol. 84 NS 46 Charters of Norwich Cathedral Priory vol 2 * Vol. 85 NS 47 fourth year of the reign of King Henry III : Michaelmas 1220 * Vol. 86 NS 48 fifth year of the reign of King Henry III Michaelmas 1221 * Vol. 87 NS 49 Receipt and Issue Rolls 26 Henry III * Vol. 88 NS 50 Basset charters c. 1120 to 1250 * Vol. 89 NS 51 sixth year of the reign of King Henry III, Michaelmas 1222 * Vol. 90 NS 52 Receipt Rolls for the fourth, fifth and sixth years of the reign of King Henry III, Easter 1220, 1221, 1222 * Vol. 91 NS 53 Norman Pipe Rolls Henry II * Vol. 92 NS 54 eighth year of the reign of King Henry III. Michaelmas 1224 * Vol. 93 NS 55 Receipt Rolls for the seventh and eighth years of the reign of King Henry III, Easter 1223, Michaelmas 1224 * Vol. 94 NS 56 seventh year of the reign of King Henry III. Michaelmas 1223 * Vol. 95 NS 57 thirty first year of thr reign of King Henry I. Michaelmass 1130 * Vol. 96 NS 58 Wardrobe Accounts Henry III * Vol. 97 NS 59 Norman Charters From English Sources ::* http://www.piperollsociety.co.uk/Norman%20Charters%20Text_Jan%2014.pdf === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:Publications of the Pipe Roll Society|Publications of the Pipe Roll Society]]'' (The Pipe Roll Society, London, 1884) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#PPRS|Pipe Roll Society]])

Publications of The Thoresby Society

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England | England Sources]] __TOC__ == Publications of The Thoresby Society == * by [http://www.thoresby.org.uk/ The Thoresby Society] * published by The Thoresby Society, Leeds, England, 1891- * [http://www.thoresby.org.uk/content/pubs/thpubs.php Index] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Publications of The Thoresby Society|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * [http://www.thoresby.org.uk/content/pubs/thpubs.php The Thoresby Society Publications 1891-2016]: Index * Vol. 1, pt 1 (1889) Leeds Parish Church Registers, 1571 - 1588 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationstho15socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=460VAAAAYAAJ * Vol 1: Leeds Parish Church Registers, 1st & 2nd Books, Index ::* https://archive.org/details/registersparish02harggoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=0FwJAAAAIAAJ * Vol. 1-2 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationstho03socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=kR0tAAAAMAAJ * Vol. 2 Miscellanea ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationstho02socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=PV0JAAAAIAAJ * Vol. 3 (1895) The Registers of the Parish Church of Leeds ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=dK4VAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=dVsJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationstho09socigoog ::* https://archive.org/details/registersparish03harggoog * Vol. 3-4 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationstho05socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=MR4tAAAAMAAJ * Vol. 4 (1895) Miscellanea ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationstho13socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=pK4VAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 5-6 (1893-1894) ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationstho12socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=e68VAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 6 (1904) The Calverley Charters, 1200-1500 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationstho10socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=zu0GAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 7 (1897) The Registers of the Parish Church of Leeds ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=gRg8AAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=o14JAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=0e0GAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationstho00harggoog ::* https://archive.org/details/registersparish00harggoog ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationstho07socigoog * Vol. 8 Kirkstall Abbey Coucher Book ::* https://archive.org/details/coucherbookcist00bailgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=wBg8AAAAIAAJ * Vol 9 Miscellanea ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationstho01socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Ml8JAAAAIAAJ * Vol. 9-10 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationstho04socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=4g4tAAAAMAAJ * Vol 10, pts. 1-2: (1898) The Registers of the Parish Church of Leeds ::* https://archive.org/details/registersparish01harggoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=f18JAAAAIAAJ * Vol. 11 (1904) Miscellanea ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationstho11socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ZrEVAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationstho00socigoog * Vol. 12 (1903) Methley Registers, 1560-1812 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationstho14socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=FrcVAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 13 Leeds Registers, 1695-1722 ::* https://archive.org/details/thoresbypt213thoruoft * Vol. 13, pt 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsp2v13thoruoft * Vol. 14 Leeds Grammar School Registers ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=9yI5AQAAMAAJ * Vol. 15, pt 3 Miscellanea ::* https://archive.org/details/pt3publications15thor ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=9yI5AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA416 * Vol. 15, pt. 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/pt3publications15thor * Vol. 16 (1907) Architectural Description of Kirkstall Abbey ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=u7IVAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationstho08socigoog ::* https://archive.org/details/publications16thoruoft * Vol. 17 History of Barwick-in-Elmet ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationstho06socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ZRItAAAAMAAJ * Vol. 18 West Riding Place-names ::* * Vol 19 Leeds and District Wills, 1539-1553 ::* https://archive.org/details/thoresbypt219thoruoft * Vol 19, pt. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/pt2publications19thor * Vol. 20, pt 1 (1914) Leeds Parish Registers, 1722-1757 ::* https://archive.org/details/pt1publications20thor * Vol. 20, pt 2 (1914) Leeds Parish Registers, 1722-1757, Index ::* https://archive.org/details/pt2publications20thor * Vol. 21 Letters to Thoresby ::* * Vol 22, pt. 2 Miscellanea ::* https://archive.org/details/pt2publications22thor * Vol 23, pt. 1 Leeds Chapelries Register (1) 1720-1763 ::* https://archive.org/details/pt1publications23thor * Vol 23, pt. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/pt2publications23thor * Vol 24, pt. 4 Miscellanea ::* https://archive.org/details/pt4publications24thor * Vol 25 Leeds Registers, 1757-1776 ::* https://archive.org/details/thoresbypt225thoruoft ::* https://archive.org/details/thoresbypt225thoruoft * Vol 25, pt. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/pt1publications25thor * Vol 25, pt. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/pt2publications25thor * Vol 25, pt. 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/pt3publications25thor * Vol 25, pt. 4 ::* https://archive.org/details/pt4publications25thor * Vol 26 Miscellanea ::* https://archive.org/details/thoresbypt126thoruoft ::* https://archive.org/details/thoresbypt226thoruoft * Vol 26, pt. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/pt1publications26thor * Vol 26, pt. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/pt2publications26thor * Vol. 27, pt 1 Leeds and District Wills, 1553-1563 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsp1v27thoruoft * Vol. 27, pt 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsp3v27thoruoft * Vol. 28, pt. 4 (1927) Miscellanea ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsv28p4thor (page 345-523) * Vol. 29 Leeds Chapelries Registers (2) 1761-1812 ::* * Vol. 30 Architectural and Historical Descriptions of Bolton Priory ::* https://archive.org/details/publications30thoruoft * Vol. 31 Leeds Chapelreies Registers (3) 1761-1812 ::* * Vol. 32 Leeds Woollen Industry, 1780-1820 ::* * Vol. 33 Miscellanea ::* * Vol. 34 The Court books of the Leeds Corporation - First Book (1662-1705) ::* * Vol. 35 History of Methley ::* * Vol. 36 Aberford Registers, 1540-1812 ::* * Vol. 37 pt 1 (1936) Miscellanea ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsp1v37thoruoft === Monographs === * No. 1 (1949) Thomas Taylor Regency Architect Leeds ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofth01thor * No. 2 (1951) A Survey of the Plate of Leeds Parish Church and its Ancient Chapeleries ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofth02thor * No. 3 (1954) Social Reform in Victorian Leeds. The Work of James Hole, 1820-1895 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofth03thor === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:Publications of The Thoresby Society|Publications of The Thoresby Society]]'' (Thoresby Society, Leeds, England, 1891-) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#PTTS|Publications Thoresby Society]])

Puddy Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Showcase]] [[Category:Puddy Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Participate == Please contact the Study's coordinator [[Obrien-4884|Steph Meredith]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Meaning and Origin == The surname Puddy was first found in Yorkshire where they held a family seat at Pudsey in the West Riding of that county. Pudsey is about six miles from the city of Leeds. In 1086 Ilbert de Lacy held the lands, village and manor of Pudsey. One of the first of the name to be recorded was Hugh de Pudsey, Bishop of Durham who lived from c. 1125 to 1195. Although they are more popular in Somerset, England it seems they can also been found in Canada and USA. ==Resources== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PUDDY List of Puddys on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/PUDDY G2G feed of questions tagged "Puddy"]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=Puddy Orphaned Puddy profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Puddy-1 Unsourced Puddy profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=PUDDY Unconnected Puddy profiles on WikiTree]. PUDDY Genealogy | WikiTree FREE Family Tree Are your PUDDY ancestors on WikiTree yet? Search 592 then share your genealogy and compare DNA to grow an accurate global family tree that's free forever. == Name Variations == {| Class=Wikitable border "1" Align="center" |- | Name|| Examples|| Name Variation || |- | Thomas Puddy || https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Puddy-40 || Pody || |- | Edward Puddy || https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Puddy-194 || '''Puddy''' || |- | Sarah puddy || https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Puddy-470 || '''Pooddy''' || |- | Ann Puddy || https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Puddy-483 || '''Poddy''' || |- | John Puddy || https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Puddy-38 || '''Pettey''' || |} == Useful Links == {| Class=Wikitable border "1" Align="center" |- | Name|| Link|| |- | Somersetlarders || https://www.somersetlarders.com/pages/index.php?page=content || |- | Trove Australia|| https://trove.nla.gov.au/ || |- | bdm Australia || https://www.bdm.vic.gov.au/research-and-family-history/search-your-family-history || |- | BDM Justice || https://bdm.justice.wa.gov.au/_apps/pioneersindex/default.aspx || |- | nominal-rolls.dva.gov.au/home || https://nominal-rolls.dva.gov.au/home || |- | Puddys on Wikitree || https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/puddy || |- | Categories || https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Puddy_Name_Study || |- |} == Members == {| Class=Wikitable border "1" Align="center" |- | Members || Profile || Role || |- | Steph Meredith || [[ Obrien-4884| Steph Meredith]] || Project Co-ordinator || |- | Leslie Cooper || [[ Cooper-11096 | Leslie Cooper ]] || Team Member || |- | Kylie Haese || [[ Haese-11 | Kylie Haese ]] || Team Member || |- | Kevin Puddy || [[ Puddy-368 | Kevin Puddy ]] || Team Member || |- |}

Puerto Rico

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==Ancient DNA== *Atunwa Inaru - QK8102408 The Taíno were an indigenous people of the Caribbean. At the point when European contact in the late fifteenth century, they were the significant inhabitants of a huge segment of Cuba, Hispaniola (the Dominican Republic and Haiti), Jamaica, Puerto Rico, The Bahamas and the northern Lesser Antilles. The Taíno were the essential New World society to be experienced by Christopher Columbus during his 1492 excursion. They imparted in the Taíno language, an Arawakan language. Social events of people directly perceive as Taíno, most extraordinarily among the Puerto Ricans, Cubans, Jamaicans, and Dominicans, both on the islands and on United States terrain. A few scientists, for instance, Jalil Sued Badillo, an ethnohistorian at the University of Puerto Rico, confirm that disregarding the way that the official Spanish records talk about the disappearing of the Taínos as an ethnic ID, various survivors left family members – normally by intermarrying with other ethnic social occasions. Progressing assessment revealed a significant level of mixed or tri-racial family line in Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic. Under Spanish guideline, Puerto Rico had laws, for example, Regla del Sacar or Gracias al Sacar, which made people of blended African-European family line to be named white, which was something contrary to "one-drop rule" in US society after the American Civil War ==Websites of Interest== [https://www.ecured.cu/Cultura_ta%C3%ADna] '''Taino Culture''' [https://wou.edu/history/files/2015/08/Cain-Stoneking-HST-499.pdf] '''Taino''' [https://www.refworld.org/docid/4954ce5923.html] '''World Directory of Minorities and Indigenous Peoples - Puerto Rico''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ta%C3%ADno] '''Taino''' [https://gsp.yale.edu/case-studies/colonial-genocides-project/puerto-rico] '''Puerto Rico Case Study: Colonial Genocides Date range of image: 1509 to 1552''' [https://www.smithsonianmag.com/travel/what-became-of-the-taino-73824867/] '''What Became of the Taíno?''' [https://www.puertorico.com/blog/the-taino-indians-the-original-puerto-ricans/] '''THE TAINO INDIANS: THE ORIGINAL PUERTO RICANS''' [http://puertoricorevealed.com/taino-history-puerto-rico/] '''Taíno History Puerto Rico''' [https://yosoyborinquen.com/the-history-of-puerto-rico-and-taino-indians/] '''The History of Puerto Rico and Taino Indians''' [http://www.elboricua.com/AfroBorinquenArticle.pdf] '''A Brief history of the Afro-Borincano By Tony (The Marine) Santiago''' [https://www.discoverpuertorico.com/list/memorable-historic-sites-puerto-rico] '''Memorable Historic Sites in Puerto Rico''' [https://sacredland.org/caguana-puerto-rico/] '''Caguana''' [https://www.google.com/maps/uv?pb=!1s0x8c1cd589049ad725%3A0x9149be064386e557!3m1!7e115!4shttps%3A%2F%2Flh5.googleusercontent.com%2Fp%2FAF1QipMp3k1CcMn6KXkUn9AwiNZHgJlOsGg0tiFcTDrm%3Dw479-h360-k-no!5sTibes%20Indigenous%20Ceremonial%20Center%20-%20Google%20Search!15sCgIgAQ&imagekey=!1e10!2sAF1QipMp3k1CcMn6KXkUn9AwiNZHgJlOsGg0tiFcTDrm&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj8qcHG-7nrAhUM7awKHS6NDVEQoiowE3oECBgQBg] '''Centro Ceremonial Indígena Tibes (slides)''' [https://enciclopediapr.org/en/encyclopedia/the-tainos-mythology-and-religious-beliefs/] '''THE TAINOS: MYTHOLOGY AND RELIGIOUS BELIEFS''' ==Taino Groups== *Western Taíno groups Lucayans of the Bahamas, Ciboney of central Cuba , and Jamaica *Classic Taino Hispaniola and Puerto Rico *Eastern Taíno Northern Lesser Antilles ==Taíno Caciques== *[[Taino-1|Anacaona Taino]] 1475(?)- 1504 *Agüeybaná I ?-1510 ==Sports== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batey_(game)] '''Batey (game)'''

Pumpa Name Study

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[[Category:Pumpa Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Frisken-30|Tracy Hope]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page with any questions. To join the project, add your name at the bottom, thanks! == Family Origins == Today, the Pumpa name is found in Europe, North America, and Australasia. All of them resettled around the world from a starting point in the wider community of Kottbus, Brandenburg, Germany (or Prussia, before 1918. However they didn't originate in the Kottbus area. Most residents of Kottbus were Sorbian, otherwise known as Wendish or Lusatian, and settled in their current ''Heimatort'' in the 6th century. They are considered Slavic and are connected (as the name makes clear) to Serbian culture and language, with origins in the Balkans. Today there is a strong Sorbian community and culture in Brandenburg, with around 25,000 people still speaking Upper Sorbian. A Václav (aka Wenceslaus) Pumpa appears in the public record as an alderman in the Royal City of Pilsen, Bohemia, in the late 14th century. His wife is named Anna and he has a relative named Ludmila. His name is recorded as referring an annual donation of ten "Kop" per year to the Minorite Monastery.Kutná, Eliška. Městská rada v Plzni do roku 1434 (City Council in Pilsen to 1434). 2017, Brno. https://is.muni.cz/th/ptycd/Plny_text_prace.pdf, accessed 11 April 2020. In 1380, it seems, the council leader of Pilsen passed away and Wenceslaus Pumpa is recorded as "judex tunc temporic" or temporary council leader (reeve).Votruba, Jiří. Z galerie otců Plzně (From the Gallery of the Fathers of Pilsen). 2011. E-book. https://knihy.abz.cz/prodej/z-galerie-otcu-plzne-1#a_popis, accessed 11 April 2020. It is possible that the Brandenburg Pumpas are descended from a branch of Václav Pumpa's line. Another Václav Pumpa was present in Prague, Czechoslovakia, in 1976 as an expert advisor for a film on coke production.Jančová, Veronika. Ve službách průmyslu: Český průmyslový film 50. až 70. let a jeho taxonomický systém. (In the service of industry: Czech industrial film of the 1950s and 1970s and its taxonomic system. 2016, Brno. https://is.muni.cz/th/pm2nb/MDP_Prumyslovy_film.txt, accessed 11 April 2020. Certainly in the 19th century, the Pumpas seem to have lived mostly in a circle formed by the towns of Peitz, Jänschwalde and Tauer, centred on the northern edge of the Peitzer Teichehttps://tourismus.peitz.de/de/landschaft/die-peitzer-teiche, a large area of manmade ponds formed in the late 16th century and used for fishing. The first Wends/Sorbs to migrate to Australia as a group were also the last of an exodus of Germans who left Prussia citing religious oppression, as King Frederick William III of Prussia forced a union between Confessional Lutherans and Reformists to create the Evangelical Churchhttps://web.archive.org/web/20070927053258/http://www.wlsessays.net/authors/W/WesterhausEmigrations/WesterhausEmigrations.pdf. The first devout Lutheran Prussians emigrated to South Australia in 1839, writing and imploring their friends and families to join them in Australia and establishing German-style towns and Lutheran synods. The elder Pumpa men that followed this first Wendish migration were known for their Christian values and piousness in Australia. == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List == * Add '''{{One Name Study|name=Pumpa}}''' to all Pumpa profiles ** Question for discussion: which names qualify as members of the one-name study when the line is maternal, i.e. the profile is no longer a Pumpa? * Check out the [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebName/errors.htm?Name=PUMPA&MaxErrors=100 Data_Doctors error page] for Pumpa profiles and help us clean up the Pumpa family! * Find direct ancestors that connect [[Pumpa-21|George Pumpa]], [[Pumpa-85|Johann George Pumpa]] and [[Pumpa-143|Martin Pumpa]], who all travelled from their home region in Germany to resettle in Australia. * Connect unconnected [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&order=&viewAll=0&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=Pumpa Pumpas] on Wikitree to the wider global tree * Gather anecdotal information for quality stories about the Pumpa family * Confirm with sources the following relationships: ** Spouses of the various Martin Pumpas, Frederick/Friedrich Pumpas, and Johann/Hans/John Pumpas ** Children and descendants of existing profiles * Contribute where possible to [[Space:Prussian_Settlement_in_Australia_-_German_Australians|The "Prussian Settlement in Australia" project]] ** Add sourced names to [[Space:Prussian_Immigrant_Ships_to_South_Australia|Ships' passenger lists]] from Prussia to South Australia (Heinrich, Sophie, Susanne) * Create or use categories for easy viewing: ** Pumpas by town of origin *** Peitz *** Tauer *** Janschwalde *** Drehnow *** Turnow-Preilack ** Pumpas by ship to South Australia *** Asa Sawyer (to Melbourne), 1855 *** [[Space:Heinrich_Passenger_List_1856|Heinrich, 1856]] (in progress) *** Victoria, 1858 *** Susanne, 1864 *** [[Space:Sophie_Passenger_List_1866|Sophie, 1866]] (in progress) ** Pumpas by place of settlement in Australia *** Eden Valley, South Australiahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eden_Valley,_South_Australia *** Albury, New South Waleshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albury *** Murtoa, Victoriahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murtoa,_Victoria *** Hawker, South Australiahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawker,_South_Australia ==Research pages== *[[Space:Friedrich Pumpa, Pumpa Name Study]] == Useful Resources == * Trove: https://trove.nla.gov.au ** Digitised searchable newspaper archives for all Australia * National Archives Australia: http://www.naa.gov.au/collection/search/ ** Go to "Use RecordSearch to search our collection" * Australian WW2 Nominal Roll: http://www.ww2roll.gov.au/ ** Searchable service records * Papers Past: https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/ ** Digitised searchable newspapers in New Zealand * ''Book'' Pumpa : Australian descendants, commemorating 150 years in Australia, 1856-2006, by Quentin Nuske, ISBN 0646454714 9780646454719 * Cemetery records for Tauer, Peitz: http://grabsteine.genealogy.net/indilist.php?nachname=PUMPA&b=&cem=1803&lang=de == Further Reading == * Wendish Heritage Society, Australia: https://www.wendishheritage.org.au/ * Family Search: Wendish Immigration to America and Australia: https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Wendish_Immigration_to_America_and_Australia * South Australian History: Hoffnungsthal in the Barossa Valley. http://www.southaustralianhistory.com.au/hoffnungsthal.htm == Project Members == * [[Frisken-30|Tracy Hope]] Project Coordinator: 2x great-granddaughter of [[Pumpa-20|Christian Pumpa]] who was one of the heads of the family that migrated to Australia aboard the ''Heinrich'' in 1856. == Sources ==

Purcells in Ireland (1200-1600)

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== Welcome to Purcells in Ireland (1200-1600) == The most famous branch of the Purcells in Ireland (1200-1600) were the Barons of [https://www.townlands.ie/tipperary/loughmoe-west/ Loughmoe], County Tipperary. They were descendants of Hugh Purcell, who arrived with the Anglo-Normans at the end of the 1100s. '''We have 2 current goals:''' *Tipperary: to clarify the '''pedigree of the Barons of Loughmoe''' from generation to generation (baron, spouse, children) *Kilkenny: to identify the pedigrees of '''two important Purcell branches''' at [https://www.logainm.ie/en/26758 '''Foulksrath'''] and [https://www.logainm.ie/en/1412344 '''Ballyfoyle''']. These two branches were neighbours, north of the town of Kilkenny, but located in two different baronies. Unresolved questions: *Do the Purcells of Ballinrosse, Co. Tipperary, refer to [https://www.townlands.ie/tipperary/ikerrin/templeree/templetouhy/ballinroe/ Ballinroe], near Loughmoe and Templemore? *While we can suppose there was intermarriage between the neighbouring Foulksrath and Ballyfoyle branches, did this extend to the Loughmoe branch? *Were all 3 branches on friendly terms over the centuries? *Were the barons "interchangeable" as the need arose? (i.e., could an heir of Foulksrath serve as Baron of Loughmoe upon appointment (presumably by the Earls of Ormond) or in the absence of a successor? For reference, but not the main focus of our research, two Purcell branches emerged in later centuries, in Dublin and Limerick.Another known branch were the Purcells of Cromlyn, County Dublin, also descended from Sir Hugh Purcell (son-in-law of [[FitzWalter-137 | Theobald FitzWalter]], Chief Butler of Ireland) via the Purcells of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/1528 Croagh], County Limerick. See the Cromlyn lineage here (Burke's): *https://books.google.nl/books?id=iWRHAAAAYAAJ&q=purcell#v=snippet&q=purcell&f=false By some accounts, another branch later settled in [https://www.logainm.ie/en/31986 Ballyculhane], west of the city of Limerick. See Rev. Patrick Woulfe's ''Irish Names and Surnames'' (1923): *https://www.libraryireland.com/names/p/puirseil.php '''We welcome your research and sources.''' Please post a comment on this page or, if you prefer, [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=6844396 send me a private message]. Thank you! To get us started: == Some Useful Sources == *"The Purcell Family: Early Documented History" **https://sites.rootsweb.com/~irlkik/history/purcell.html *William Healy includes a 40-page section on the Irish Purcells in his ''History and Antiquities of Kilkenny'' (1893), with a focus on the Loughmoe branch beginning on p.182: **https://archive.org/details/historyandantiq00healgoog/page/n195/mode/2up *Col. Brien Purcell Horan, ''A Brief History of the Purcells in Ireland'' (well-researched family history published in 2020): **https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5e5ad6d49070ef2e922658b1/t/5e5ee360f837bb344944f18a/1583277059741/History+of+the+Purcell+Family *[https://www.purcellfamily.org The Purcell Society], dedicated to the Purcell family of Ireland. *Some known castles of the Purcells of counties Tipperary and Kilkenny (not necessarily belonging to the same branch of the family): **[https://www.geograph.ie/photo/1542655 Loughmoe Castle], between Templemore and Thurles, Co. Tipperaryhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loughmoe_Castle **[https://www.geograph.ie/photo/1542667 Ballynahow Castle], just west of Thurles, Co. Tipperaryhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ballynahow_Castle *The ''Ormond Deeds'' cover land and legal transactions in counties Kilkenny and Tipperary between 1172 and 1603. Many Purcells are mentioned. Search here for "Ormond Deeds" to see all 6 volumes in PDF format: **https://www.irishmanuscripts.ie/product-category/imc-digital-editions/ *John O'Hart, "Families in Ireland from the 11th to the end of the 16th centuries", showing county of settlement: **https://www.libraryireland.com/Pedigrees2/families-in-ireland.php *O'Hart, Purcell family genealogy, from France (1000s) to Ireland (1200s): **https://www.libraryireland.com/Pedigrees2/purcell-2.php *Very brief history of Purcell surname: **https://www.libraryireland.com/names/p/puirseil.php *For an index of Purcell names appearing in the '''Fiants of Edward VI,''' see p.218: **https://archive.org/details/reportofdeputyke610irel/page/218/mode/1up *For an index of Purcell names appearing in the '''Tudor Fiants of Elizabeth I,''' see pp.733+: **https://archive.org/details/reportofdeputyke2122irel/page/733/mode/1up *Family papers belonging to the Purcells of Loughmoe: **http://www.limerickcity.ie/media/nmas%2003%2002,%2008%20Family%20papers%20belonging%20to%20the%20Purcells%20of%20Loughmoe,%20Co.%20Tipperary.%20By%20Rev.%20St.%20John%20D.%20Seymour.pdf *'''Chief Anglo-Norman families in Kilkenny:''' Butler, Grace,"The Graces of Courtstown", from Rev. Carrigan's ''History of the Diocese of Ossory'' (1905): *https://sites.rootsweb.com/~irlkik/history/grace.html Walsh,http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~walsh/ Fitzgerald, Roth,https://sites.rootsweb.com/~irlkik/ksurnam2.htm#rothe Archer,"The Archer Family: Early Documented History": *https://sites.rootsweb.com/~irlkik/history/archer.html Cantwell,"The Cantwells of Cantwellscourt", from Rev. Carrigan's ''History of the Diocese of Ossory'' (1905): *https://sites.rootsweb.com/~irlkik/history/cantwell.html Shortall [Forstall],"The Forrestall Family: Early Documented History" *https://sites.rootsweb.com/~irlkik/history/forrestal.html Purcell,"The Purcell Family: Early Documented History" *https://sites.rootsweb.com/~irlkik/history/purcell.html Power, Morris, Dalton or d'Alton,The family name was variously spelled Daton, D'autun, Dalton, d'Alton, Datoun: *https://sites.rootsweb.com/~irlkik/history/daton.html Stapleton, Wandesford, Lawless, Langrish, Bryan, Ponsonby.John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees: The Origin & Stem of the Irish Nation, (P. Murphy & Son, New York, 1915), p.844 *In the 1500s, '''the Purcells were hereditary captains of the Earl of Ormond's Kerne,''' serving notably [[Butler-1308|James Butler]], 9th Earl, and [[Butler-2414|Thomas Butler]], 10th Earl. The chief Purcell stock lived at [https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6594915 Foulksrath],[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foulksrath_Castle Wikipedia: Foulksrath Castle] the offsets at [https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6565939 Ballyfoyle], [https://www.logainm.ie/en/s?txt=Lismaine&str=on Lismain], [https://www.logainm.ie/en/27488 Clone] and Ballymartin. [[Purcell-2528 | Edmund Purcell]] 'captain of Kerne' died circa 1549, and is buried in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Canice%27s_Cathedral St. Canice Cathedral] in Kilkenny, where his tombstone bears the inscription, 'Capitanus turbariorum Comitis Ormoniae.'Edmund Hogan, Priest of the Society of Jesus, ''The description of Ireland : and the state thereof as it is at this present in anno 1598'', citing the ''Kilkenny Journal of Archaeology'': *https://archive.org/stream/descriptionofire00hoga/descriptionofire00hoga_djvu.txt *See my [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Fanning-475 homepage] for a list of reliable Irish sources == The First Purcells == The Irish Purcells are descended from [[Purcell-2902|Walter Purcell]], one of the Earl Marshal's men, who held [https://www.logainm.ie/en/1331 Kilmenan], co. Kilkenny, before 1205. There are no certain references to him after 1229-30, and it may be presumed that he died soon after that date. He was father of [[Purcell-3000|Hugh Purcel]], [presumably the 1st] '''Baron of Loughmoe,''' co. Tipperary.Irish Manuscripts: ''Knights' Fees, County Wexford, Carlow, Kilkenny'': *http://www.irishmanuscripts.ie/digital/Knights%27%20Fees%20Counties%20Wexford%20Carlow%20Kilkenny/data/search.xml In 1171 an earlier [[Purcell-3168|Sir Hugh Purcell]] [apparently Walter's father] was a knight who participated in the Norman invasion of Ireland, and around 1204 his grandson Sir Hugh [d.1240/1Col. Brien Purcell Horan, p.20: *https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5e5ad6d49070ef2e922658b1/t/5e5ee360f837bb344944f18a/1583277059741/History+of+the+Purcell+Family]married Beatrix,Lodge's Peerage (1789), Vol.4, p.142: *https://books.google.fr/books?id=1V8UAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA142 daughter of [[FitzWalter-137 | Theobald FitzWalter]], Chief Butler of Ireland.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theobald_Walter,_1st_Chief_Butler_of_Ireland Theobald Walter, 1st Chief Butler of Ireland] As part of his marriage, Hugh received from FitzWalter the town of Loughmoe. Sir Hugh founded, in 1241, a Monastery of Franciscans or Grey Friars in Waterford.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baron_of_Loughmoe Wikipedia: Barons of Loughmoe]Possibly referring to the same Hugh: *"William de St. Leger married Joan, daughter and heir of Hugh Purcell." **Orpen, Goddard Henry. ''Ireland under the Normans'' (Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1920), Vol. 3, p.85: ***https://archive.org/details/irelandundernorm03orpeuoft/page/84/mode/2up?q=leger Several very early Purcells (Hugo, John son of Hugo, Thomas) are mentioned in the ''Register of the Abbey of St Thomas, Dublin''.First published in 1889, re-issued by Cambridge University Press in 2012: *https://books.google.nl/books?id=eQ-NOPhwH1YC&q=Purcel&redir_esc=y#v=snippet&q=Purcel&f=false From historian Thomas Carte:Thomas Carte (1686-1754), ''The Life of James, Duke of Ormond,'' Vol.1 (Oxford University Press, 1851), pp. xxxv-xxxvi: *archive.org/details/lifeofjamesdukeo01cartuoft/page/n45/mode/2up *Beatrix Walter, daughter of [[FitzWalter-137|Theobald FitzWalter]], married 1) Thomas de Hereford (no issue) and 2) [[Purcell-3000|Sir Hugh Purcell]]: **"Hugh Purcel [sic] her second husband kept possession of several ploughlands in Corkytyn, Dromilchi, Caneris, and Gertnecloyth. This occasioned a suit for those lands, which [[Boteler-131|Theobald le Botiller]], great grandson to [[FitzWalter-137|Theobald Walter]], claimed as his heir, setting forth the deed of settlement and his own descent, as is contained in a plea roll 24 E. I. m. 68, preserved among other records in Bermingham's tower. Purcel pleaded that the lands in dispute had been released by Theobald Walter to Sir Hugh Purcel his grandfather."For more on this legal claim brought by [[Boteler-131|Theobald le Botiller]] against Hugh Purcell in 1296, see the ''Calendar of Ormond Deeds'', Vol.2, item 430, pp.336-337: *https://www.irishmanuscripts.ie/product/calendar-of-ormond-deeds-vol-ii-1350-1413-6-vols-1932-43/ From ''The history, architecture, and antiquities of the cathedral church of St. Canice, Kilkenny'':James Graves, ''The history, architecture, and antiquities of the cathedral church of St. Canice, Kilkenny'' (Dublin: Hodges, Smith, & Co, 1857), pp.263-4: *https://archive.org/details/historyarchitect00grav/page/262/mode/2up?q=purcell *"The founder of the Purcell family appears to have been amongst the Norman adventurers who came over with William the Conqueror. They were early seated in Oxfordshire, and amongst the notable manors of that county Camden mentions Heyford-Purcell, "so named of the ''Purcels'', or ''de Porcellis'' ancient gentlemen the old owners." *The first of the name whom we find in Ireland was a knight, stated by Hanmer to have been lieutenant of Strongbow's army, and to have been "slaine by the Waterfordians," not, however, it would seem, without leaving sons to receive the reward of his services and perpetuate his name in the conquered country. *In the end of the 12th, or beginning of the 13th, century. Sir Hugh Purcell married Beatrix,Lodge's Peerage (1789), Vol.4, p.142: *https://books.google.fr/books?id=1V8UAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA142 daughter of Theobald Fitz Walter, first Chief Butler of Ireland, and appears to have received with her the important property in Ely O'Carroll. in the modern county of Tipperary, which her father had bestowed on her as a dower in marrying her first husband, Thomas de Hereford; for we find this Hugh granting to the Abbey of St. Thomas, Dublin, the advowson of the church of Lochmy (Loughmoe) in that district; and his descendants held the position of Barons Palatine of Loughmoe, till the representative of the house in the 17th century, who was one of the Commissioners deputed to draw up the famous Conditions of Limerick, forfeited his estates and titular barony by following King James to France. *"The county of Kilkenny branch of the Purcell family may be presumed to have descended from Walter Purcell, probably brother to Sir Hugh, who is a subscribing witness to the charter of [[Marshal-43|William Marshall]] [Earl of Pembroke], the younger, to his burgesses of Kilkenny, in the year 1223." *"In 1277 Walter Purcell was denounced as a favourer and maintainer of Irish enemies, the O'Brenans, O'Morthes, and MacKormans, and it was therefore ordered that he should be attached and brought before the Justiciary at Dublin to answer for having "act and part" with such "felons and incendiaries." " From [http://sites.rootsweb.com/~irlkik/history/knights_fees.htm Knights' Fees in County Kilkenny], the section titled "Partition of 1317: Share of [[Despenser-6|Hugh le Despenser]] and [[Clare-89|Alianora]] his wife": *Philip Purcel has 1/4 knight's fees at Aghuryl (Aghnyrle), most likely [https://www.logainm.ie/en/27524 Urlingford], barony of Galmoy; and also 1/4 knight's fees at Balligauenan (Ballygennan), possibly [https://www.logainm.ie/en/27858 Ballygeehin], parish of Aghaboe, barony of Clarmallagh, Co. Leix. From ''The Irish Landed Gentry When Cromwell Came to Ireland'':''The Irish Landed Gentry When Cromwell Came to Ireland'', p.165: *https://durrushistory.files.wordpress.com/2012/09/irishlandedgentr00ohar.pdf *https://ia904500.us.archive.org/21/items/irishlandedgentr00ohar/irishlandedgentr00ohar_bw.pdf *"Walter Purcell was Baron of Bargy, an extensive tract extending into Kilkenny, Queen's County, and Carlow, and stretching from the base of Slieve Margy or the Bargy Hills near the town of Carlow to the rich lands on the western bank of the Nore, and including the northeastern portion of the present county of Kilkenny. It was originally possessed by the O'Breunan Clans. Frequent feuds took place, and we find by the Patent and Close Kolls, in 1318, Symon Purcell with other gentlemen receiving special license from King Edward II. to hold parley with the O'Brennans ; and in 1327, being then High Sheriff, he was slain with twenty others by that Sept." From the annalists Clyn and Dowling':''Clyn's Annals'', published by the Irish Archaeological Society, pp.19-20). *"In the year 1327, Symon Purcell (one of those whom [[Plantagenet-378|Edward II]] licensed to parley with the O'Broenains [O'Brennan], and who then held the office of sheriff of Kilkenny) was, together with nearly 20 others, slain by that sept. And the year after, the O'Brennans, descending from their hill-fastnesses in [https://www.logainm.ie/en/111 Fasachdinin] [just north of the town of Kilkenny], devastated the lowlands with fire and sword." From Rev. William Carrigan, ''The History & Antiquities of the Diocese of Ossory'' (1905):Carrigan, Vol.3, p.263: *https://archive.org/details/historyandantiq01carrgoog/page/n307/mode/2up?q=purcell *"Simon Purcell was lay patron of [Fennell parish, adjacent to the city of Kilkenny] about the year 1300. He was probably the ancestor of the Purcells of Ballyfoyle castle (lords of the manor of "Phinnell" in the 17th century), and was apparently the Symon Purcyl, Sub-Sheriff of the County Kilkenny, who, with 20 of his followers, was slain by the O'Brenans, on Trinity Sunday, 1327 ... The parish of Fennell became merged in that of St. John's, Kilkenny, at the Reformation." Excerpted from "English Settlers in 14th Century Ireland":Angela Mungham, thesis submitted 31 March 2006 to the Department of History, Durham University. "English Settlers in 14th Century Ireland: A case study of 12 landed families of South Leinster/East Munster," p.133: *http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/2701/1/2701_714.pdf?UkUDh:CyT *"There was the danger that daughters as heiresses could take land away from the family. and there are examples in Ireland of families marrying near relatives to prevent this. The '''Freyne and Purcell families''' had a variant on this: these neighbouring families intermarried for several generations. Three Freyne-Purcell marriages have been found: Geoffrey to '''Mabel Purcell''' (by 1247), Geoffrey to '''Joan Purcell''' (widowed by 1333)"Geoffry de la Freyne" was slain by the O'Mores in 1333, leaving widow "Johanna Purcell, heiress of the Obargi" (Ibercon). *John G.A. Prim, "The Wayside Crosses of Kilkenny", ''Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland'', Vol.1, (1853), p.117: **https://usfunks.net/Genealogy/Purcell/Documents/Journal_of_the_Royal_Society_of_Antiquar.pdf and Katherine Freyne to '''Maurice Purcell''' (before 1379); there could possibly have been more. Purcell family members occur regularly in the Freyne circle as witnesses, and were tenants of Odo Freyne in [https://www.logainm.ie/en/1327 Kilmadum], (Dromercher in Gowran). Around 1395, Geoffrey Freyne enfeoffed them with Kilmadum." From ''The History of Clonmel'':William P. Burke, ''History of Clonmel'' (N. Harvey & Co., Waterford, Ireland, 1907), Chapter 3: *https://archive.org/details/historyclonmel00burkgoog/page/n39/mode/1up?view=theater *1544. "Amongst the Irish Kern"The Irish famously employed "Cethernacht" or Kern as light infantry. These usually made up the bulk of Gaelic and even later Anglo-Norman Irish armies during the Middle Ages to Renaissance eras. Traditionally armed with javelins and swords while wearing no armour, in later periods they were equipped with caliver muskets while still using little to no armour. They were '''notably effective while employed in tandem with heavily armed "Galloglaich" or anglicised Gallowglass.''' They could provide effective support to heavily armed troops as well as endlessly harassing enemies in difficult terrain." *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light_infantry#Ireland See also: *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kern_(soldier) brought to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sieges_of_Boulogne_(1544–1546) Siege of Boulogne] in 1544 by lords [[Butler-1308|Ormond]] and [[Butler-12037|Cahir]] were [[Purcell-2528|Purcells]], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Fanning_Name_Study Fannings], Fitzwilliams, [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Cantwells_in_Ireland_%281200-1600%29 Cantwells], Archers, Keatings, Dobbyns, Whites, RothesUndoubtedly the relatives of [[Rothe-356|Sir Richard Rothe MP]] (1550-1622), trusted advisor (and 3rd cousin) to [[Butler-2414|Thomas]], 10th Earl of Ormond, during 40 years., Walls,The likely relatives of [[Wall-6843|Gerald Wale]] (Wall, Val, du Vall), of Coolnamuck, Co. Waterford. and a host of others." Purcell, ally of [[Clare-645|Strongbow]], governor of Wexford, slain by the Danes ca.1200Samuel Lewis, ''Topographical Dictionary of Ireland'' (1837): *https://www.libraryireland.com/topog/W/Waterford-City.php '''Working theory.''' To summarise the above entries in a pedigree: *'''[[Purcell-3168|Hugh]],''' born ca.1140, arrived in Ireland with [[Clare-645|Strongbow]] in 1171, killed by Danes ca.1200 **His sons were '''Walter''' (born ca.1160), '''Hugh''' (born ca.1165) [possible conflation with his nephew Hugh] ***Walter (b.1160) m. sister of [[Plantagenet-143|King John]] [apparently an illegitimate half-sister, with common father [[Plantagenet-1627|Henry II]], who d.1189] and had a son '''Hugh''' (b.ca.1185) who married Beatrix FitzWalter and had a son '''John''' ***A later Hugh, grandson of the previous Hugh b.1185: ****"In February 1296/1297, [[Plantagenet-2|King Edward I]] granted to this Sir Hugh Purcell "free warren in his demesne lands of Corkteny [Corketeny]" and in other demesne lands in counties Tipperary, Kilkenny and Limerick. The second Sir Hugh ["Baron of Loughmoe"] was Sheriff of Tipperary in 1295. As "Hugo de Purcel", he was summoned to sit as a baron in the Irish Parliament held in 1295, but he did not thereby become a peer of the realm but instead remained a feudal baron."Col. Brien Purcell Horan, p.21 ****"In February 1301/1302, the King wrote to '''Hugh, and to Philip, Maurice and Adam Purcell,''' as well as many other subjects in Ireland, including [[Butler-1760|Edmund Butler]] (6th Butler of Ireland), informing them that he wished to be provided with a strong force of men-at-arms for his war in Scotland."Col. Brien Purcell Horan, p.22 ****1314: David [MacMahon], bishop of Killaloe quit-claims to [[Butler-1760|Sir Edmund le Botiller]] a messuage and five carucates of land in Kennety [Kinnitty], which he recovered in right of the church of Killaloe from '''Hugh Purcell.''' Witnesses: [[Marisco-17|Herbert de Marisco]], Peter de Cantewell, John de Barry,Possibly 4th Lord Barry and eldest son of [[Barry-2112|David Barry]] of County Cork. knights.''Ormond Deeds'', Vol.1, entry #499, p.199 ****1317: Witnesses: Thomas de Cantewell, '''Adam Purcel,''' knights''Ormond Deeds'', Vol.1, entry #525, p.216 ****"The Purcells’ sense of themselves as ... “Englishmen born in Ireland” ... persisted to a greater or lesser degree in the middle of the 14th century. '''John Purcell, son of Walter Purcell and grandson of the second Sir Hugh of Loughmoe,''' was Baron of Loughmoe and Lord of Corketeny. In 1339, John held several knights’ fees in Corketeny."Col. Brien Purcell Horan, p.23 '''Purcells in Medieval Limerick (1200s-1541).''' Although this later became a separate branch of the family, there are many names from the 1200s-1300s which also appear in Kilkenny and Tipperary: *https://www.limerick.ie/sites/default/files/atoms/files/who_was_who_in_medieval_limerick_-_copy_3.pdf == Barons of Loughmoe == [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loughmoe_Castle Loughmoe Castle] was the family seat from the 1200s to the 1700s. Note: The following "incomplete list" comes from the Wikipedia page [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baron_of_Loughmoe Barons of Loughmoe]. '''Each name has been expanded upon with information and hyperlinks based on my own research:''' Lord of Loughmoe: *[[Purcell-3000|Sir Hugh Purcell]] '''Barons of Loughmoe --''' citing the approximate year each one inherited the title. Names in '''bold''' are the apparent direct male line, from unverified sources: *'''Richard Purcell,''' 1st Baron of Loughmoe (1328). He was granted the title by [[Butler-1160 | James Butler, 1st Earl of Ormonde]].[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loughmore Wikipedia: Loughmore] [sic] Note: A younger Richard is often mentioned in the Ormond Deeds covering the period 1420s-1430s-1440s, usually in conjunction with the Earl of Ormond.''Calendar of Ormond Deeds'': *http://www.irishmanuscripts.ie/digital/Calendar%20of%20Ormond%20Deeds%20Vol.%20III.%201413-1509/data/search.xml *'''Phillip Purcell''' *'''Geoffrey Rothe Purcell''' (c.1397) Note: "Geoffrey son of Peter Purcell" and "Edmund Roth Purcell" are mentioned separately in the Ormond Deeds in the first decades of the 1400s.''Calendar of Ormond Deeds'' *http://www.irishmanuscripts.ie/digital/Calendar%20of%20Ormond%20Deeds%20Vol.%20III.%201413-1509/data/search.xml :['''not from Wikipedia list, but appears to fit here'''] Sir Alexander de Raymond [Redmond], Knight of The Hall, m. '''Joan, daughter of Sir James de Porceval or Purcell,''' Knight, and titular Baron of Loughmoe; and dying in 1409 left, besides daughters, three sons: Walter, Robert, Pierce.John O'Hart, Redmond family genealogy, Co. Wexford: *https://www.libraryireland.com/Pedigrees2/redmond-1.php *Thomas Purcell (c.1430) *'''Peter Purcell''' – on 13 August 1461, he was granted by [[York-1159|Edward IV]] a life annuity of 10l from the lordship of Waghterard in Ireland, former title of James, Earl of Ormonde, and afterwards of James, Earl of Wiltshire *James Purcell (c.1456) – He married a Butler and died after 1465. "James fought in the 1460s in support of the Butler lordship against troops of the Earl of Desmond".The quote is from The Purcell Society. The Butlers who were fighting were most likely [[Butler-1301|Edmund MacRichard]] alongside his son [[Butler-1306|Sir James Butler]] of Polestown. *https://www.purcellfamily.org/butler-connections An elegy written for him''Poems on Marcher Lords: from 16th-century Tipperary manuscripts''. Edited by Anne O'Sullivan, assisted by Padraig O'Riain. Irish Texts Society; Vol. LIII (1987). ISBN: 1870166531. describes something of the turbulence of the period and the Purcell attacks against such neighboring families as the O'Meaghers of Ikerrin, the O'Kennedy's of Ormond and the Hacketts of Middlethird.Verbatim from ''A Brief History of the Purcells of Ireland'', pp.26-28: *This James Purcell, Baron of Loughmoe was a celebrated soldier and cattle-raider in Co. Tipperary and was an example of the odd contemporary term "degenerate Englishman," a disparaging phrase used by London during this period to describe members of the English nobility and gentry of Ireland who, like '''James and his Butler wife''', adopted Gaelic customs, spoke Irish fluently, and kept an Irish bard or poet in the household to record their exploits and sing of them. London deeply deplored cultural enrichment of this sort. *James’s father, Thomas Purcell, Baron of Loughmoe, had seized by force two messuages and four ploughlands in Magowry and Skehanagh, Co. Tipperary, from the St. John family and enfeoffed James Butler, Earl of Ormond, of them. These had formerly been Purcell lands. The St. John family regained these lands only by resort to the courts. Circa 1465, James Purcell was described as having repeated his father’s actions by again seizing the same St. John lands in Magowry and Skehanagh ''with force and arms, in manner of war, with banner displayed, contrary to law and against the peace of our sovereign lord the King.'' [Apparently referring to [[York-1159|Edward IV]] of York, briefly deposed in 1470-71, but otherwise serving as King from 1461-1483.] The italicized language contains a very serious charge, because an allegation of using force, in manner of war, with banner displayed and against the King’s peace, was an accusation of waging a private war. This was considered a grave defiance of royal authority. Only the Crown was empowered to wage war. James Purcell, who in the same document is said to be “maintained and supported by divers English rebels and other Irish enemies of the King that he will not obey any process of the Common Law,” was ordered to surrender himself to the King’s judges in Ireland until the issue of title to these lands was decided. [''Statute Rolls of the Parliament of Ireland'', ed. by Henry F. Berry (Dublin, H.M. Stationary Office, 1914), pp. 411-415] *James Purcell is the subject of an extraordinary Gaelic funeral elegy which in the early 1500s was reduced to written form in the northeast of Co. Tipperary by an unknown scribe. The manuscript is entitled, in Latin, "In Obitum Jacobi Pursell Baronis de Lughma" [“On the death of James Purcell, Baron of Loughmoe”] and is now preserved in the British Museum (British Museum Add. Ms. 33993). The funeral elegy describes James as having curly red hair and ruddy skin, as being a descendant of Charlemagne and of Geoffrey Roth Purcell and as having desired to reconcile Normans and native Irish. **https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5e5ad6d49070ef2e922658b1/t/5ec594b2a115e674da8db322/1590006963189/Purcell+history+2019+%28003%29.pdf"Four elegies for marcher lords of Ely have been translated from the Irish. It is believed that they were written by a poet living near Cashel in the late 15th or early 16th century. The introduction suggests that they were (along with other verse and prose in the manuscript) written for a John Cantwell of Moycarky, son of [[Cantwell-713|John Cantwell]], archbishop of Cashel (died 1482). The archbishop is the subject of the first elegy, whilst '''James Purcell of Loughmoe,''' Tadhg [Teige] O'Carroll of Rathenny and Philip Hacket of Balysheehan, probably families related to the Cantwells, are the others." *Angela Mungham, ''English settlers in 14th-century Ireland. A case study of 12 landed families of South Leinster/ East Munster'' (2006), p.128. Durham theses, Durham University. **http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/2701/1/2701_714.pdf *'''John Purcell''' (c.1466)Sir Purcell [1445-1518] was a good man and acted with justice and impartiality to his tenants. His wife [unidentified] unlike himself was a cruel and miserly woman. No evictions took place in the locality while Sir John had possession of the estate. When Purcell took the land of Graigue it was boycotted and nobody worked on it for many years. Then the land was divided into farms or small holdings. Afterwards some of these farms were subdivided and thus the entire districts consists of small farms. Tithes were gathered in the district. Each farmer had to give one tenth of his annual produce to the tithe gatherers who were known as proctors in my district. Many tithes were gathered to support the Protestant church. The landlord, though a good man, acted with special power over his tenants. He punished them severely if they hunted on his grounds or crossed through his land. Most of the people say it was his wife who urged him to act thus. *https://www.duchas.ie/en/cbes/4921826/4909605/5185048 *'''Thomas Purcell''' (c.1518),From ''A Brief History of the Purcells of Ireland'', p.29: *"Thomas’ children included '''James Purcell,''' his successor as Baron of Loughmoe, '''Philip Purcell,''' who became Abbot of the Holy Cross, and '''Ellen Purcell,''' who married John Butler, a younger son of the 1st (by patent) and 11th (by summons) Baron Dunboyne. [probably referring to [[Butler-8982 | Sir Edmund Dunboyne]]. **https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5e5ad6d49070ef2e922658b1/t/5e5ee360f837bb344944f18a/1583277059741/History+of+the+Purcell+FamilyFrom ''A Brief History of the Purcells of Ireland'', p.3: *"In the 16th century, the position of Abbot of the Holy Cross (Co. Tipperary) passed to Philip Purcell, brother of James Purcell, Baron of Loughmoe [when?]. Philip (who died in 1563) was the last abbot of this ancient Cistercian monastery prior to its dissolution by [[Tudor-4|King Henry VIII]] at the Reformation, and he sat in the Irish House of Lords as a lord spiritual, styled on occasion as Earl of Holy Cross." his daughter Ellenor married [[Butler-10507 | James Butler of Grallagh]], who was maternal grandson of the [[FitzGerald-3211 | 10th Earl of Desmond]] and paternal grandson of the [[Butler-8981 | 10th Baron of Dunboyne]]. This Thomas Purcell is mentioned in land transactions involving Piers Butler, 8th Earl of Ormonde, and his son James, the future 9th Earl (1518, 1526).Calendar of Ormond Deeds, Vol IV, 1509-47: *http://www.irishmanuscripts.ie/digital/Calendar%20of%20Ormond%20Deeds%20Vol.%20IV.%201509-1547/data/search.xml *[NOTE: Some researchers includes here a '''James, son of Thomas'''] *'''[[Purcell-1564|Patrick Purcell]]''' (c.1534) *'''[[Purcell-1562|Thomas Purcell]]'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Purcell_of_Loughmoe Wikipedia: '''Thomas Purcell, Baron of Loughmoe''']From ''A Brief History of the Purcells of Ireland'', p.30: *"Thomas Purcell succeeded his father James as Baron of Loughmoe. In 1569, he was one of the signatories of a letter to Queen Elizabeth praising [[Butler-2414 | Thomas Butler, 10th Earl of Ormond]] for restoring law and order in Co. Tipperary. In the same year, he fought against “Irish rebels” in Co. Kerry. This was the period of the first Desmond Rebellion, which lasted from 1569 to 1573. The Earl of Ormond and his followers, including the Purcells, defeated the Earl of Desmond at the battle of Affane, a private pitched battle in 1565.From ''A Brief History of the Purcells of Ireland'', p.32: *It is likely that Thomas Purcell added the massive central and north wings to Loughmoe Castle, transforming it from a fortified keep to a comfortable manor house. The carved initials “T.P.” and “I.F.P.” were still visible on the mantelpiece of the great hall of the south tower of Loughmoe Castle in 1984. These were the initials of Thomas and his wife, Joan FitzPatrick. (b.1538 d. 3 August 1607), married Joan Fitzpatrick (1542–1611) *[[Purcell-2503 | Ralph Purcell]],On the "List of those who took up Arms for the Catholic Faith". From the ''History of Ireland in the Reign of Elizabeth'' (Author: Philip O'Sullivan Beare): *https://celt.ucc.ie/published/T100060/text032.htmlRalph Purcell, elder brother of Richard, appears to have been the husband of Margaret Tobin, sister of the murdered Adam Tobin, sheriff of Tipperary. Siblings Margaret and Adam were likely descendants of [[Tobin-1209 | Thomas Tobin, Lord of Compsey]]. See the ''Calendar of State Papers for Ireland,'' 1606-08, pp.113-5: *https://archive.org/details/calendarofstatep02grea_0/page/112/mode/2up/search/purcell married [[Tobin-1431 | Margaret Tobin]], died in 1607 without issue, and was succeeded by his brother *[[Purcell-2504 | Richard Purcell]] (d. 15 September 1624), married Mary Pluncket of Killahara.Killahara is the castle beside the Protestant Church [2020] in Dovea: *''Family Papers Belonging to the Purcells of Loughmoe'', p.125: **http://www.limerickcity.ie/media/nmas%2003%2002,%2008%20Family%20papers%20belonging%20to%20the%20Purcells%20of%20Loughmoe,%20Co.%20Tipperary.%20By%20Rev.%20St.%20John%20D.%20Seymour.pdf In 1607 Richard was tried and found guilty for the manslaughter (but not murder) of his brother-in-law, Adam Tobin, while the latter was High Sheriff of the County of Tipperary in 1606.The details of the murder can be found in the Wikitree profile for [[Purcell-2504 | Richard Purcell]] and also in the Calendar of State Papers for Ireland, 1606-08, on several pages (search for "Purcell") but specifically pp.30-31: *https://archive.org/details/calendarofstatep02grea_0/page/n157/mode/2up/search/purcell Richard was the father of *[[Purcell-2505 | Theobald Purcell]] (b. 1595 flourished 1630 died 1644), married Ellen Butler, daughter of [[Butler-8983 | James Butler, 2nd/12th Baron of Dunboyne]], and [[O'Brien-3203 | Margaret O'Brien]].John Lodge, ''The Peerage of Ireland'', Vol. 6 (publisher J. Moore, 1789), p.225: *https://books.google.com.ua/books?id=z4oUAAAAYAAJ&dq Theobald was one of the two members of the 1634 Parliament for the County of Cross Tipperary (the church lands of that county) and was described as an "Irish Papist". Theobald or Tibbot took part in the Rebellion of 1641 on the side of the Confederate Catholics. Loughmoe was attacked during the Rebellion and is listed as "destroyed" and "out of all manner of repayre."In the 1641 Depositions (fol. 261v, item #1610) '''Theobald Purcell alias Baron of Loughmoe''' is accused -- along with [Richard Butler 3rd] [[Butler-5556 | Lord Montgarret]] and Richard Butler of Kilkash -- of attempting to "root out all English protestants in this kingdome of Ireland that would not conforme themselues to the Church of Rome". Their sworn accusers were "[[Butler-20704 | Edward Butler of Clare]] in the County of Tipperary Esquire, Pierce Cantwell of Muckarky in the County of Tipperary gentleman, James Butler son to the said Edward, together with the eldest son of the said Cantwell whose name this deponent knoweth not".The "Pierce Cantwell" mentioned in the previous footnote was the 5th son of [[Cantwell-148 | John Cantwell of Mokarky]], a lifelong ally of [[Butler-2414 | Thomas, 10th Earl of Ormond]]. *[[Purcell-2517 | Col. James Purcell]], (born 1609, died 13 Sep 1652, buried in Holy Cross Abbey) married Elizabeth Butler. She was daughter of [[Butler-47 | Thomas Butler, Viscount Thurles]] and [[Poyntz-85 | Elizabeth, Lady Thurles]] and the sister of [[Butler-46 | James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormonde]].[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Butler,_1st_Duke_of_Ormond Wikipedia: James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormond] In the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Act_for_the_Settlement_of_Ireland_1652 1652 Settlement Act] James lost most of the lands held in the family since 1198,[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baron_of_Loughmoe Wikipedia: Barons of Loughmoe] confiscated due to their Catholic loyalties. James & Elizabeth had a son: *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_Purcell_of_Loughmoe Col. Nicholas Purcell] (1651-1722), landlord and distinguished soldier, alternately known as 13th/15th Baron of Loughmoe. The fact that Nicholas' mother Elizabeth was sister of the Duke of Ormond allowed her, albeit with great difficulty, to recuperate a portion of the family's lands before her death. In 1689, Nicholas received once again the (interrupted) title Lord of the Barony of Loughmore [sic] from [[Stuart-19|King James II]]."The Jacobite Peerage Baronetage, Knightage & Grants of Honour by the Marquis de Ruvigny & Raineval": *https://books.google.co.uk/books?vid=LCCN04017247&id=WrUEAAAAIAAJ&q=loughmore&dq=loughmore&pgis=1&redir_esc=yPossibly the tombstone of Nicholas Purcell, in Saint Canice's Cemetery, Kilkenny: *https://findagrave.com/memorial/191901933/nicholas-purcellFrom Col. Nicholas Purcell's [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_Purcell_of_Loughmoe Wikipedia profile]: *"Nicholas Purcell married Ellis Browne sometime around 1688; she was 20 years his junior. Ellis Browne was the daughter of [[Browne-3133 | Sir Valentine Browne]] who had a high command in the army of King James II and was created Baron Castlerosse and Viscount Kenmare by the King. Valentine's ancestors included great-grandfather [[Fitzgerald-2412 | Gerald, 15th Earl of Desmond]]. In 1689 Col. Nicholas Purcell represented the County of Tipperary in the Parliament in Dublin." *"During the [late 1680s], Colonel Purcell's wife and children evidently lived in France. The will of Lieutenant Pierce Power of Thurles, [likely descended from [[Poer-5 | Sir Piers Poer]],] dated 26 June 1689, not only lists the amounts of money owed him by Colonel Purcell, but also mentions the fact his daughter, Cecily, was living with Mary Purcell of Loughmoe." *Family connections: "Lt. Col. Robert Purcell, Lieut. Thomas Purcell, Coronet Anthony Purcell, Lieut. Theobald Purcell of Moyarde (member of the Peace Party), Cornet Hugh Purcell, Capt. John Purcell of Coneby (Kilkenny)" served alongisde Col. Nicholas Purcell in Ireland ca. 1690. "The regiment was raised mostly in Tipperary." *"Of Colonel Purcell's children we know the following. His only son fell into a vat of boiling water and died. Of his three daughters it is only known that two of them married. Catherine, his second daughter married a member of the Gaelic nobility, Domhnall, the O'Callaghan. His third daughter, married a man surnamed White from Leixlip who apparently by 1705 was not yet eighteen. The Purcell-Whites were the last to live in Loughmoe and did so until approximately 1760." From The Purcell Society:https://www.purcellfamily.org/photographs *"Holy Cross Abbey in Co. Tipperary. James Purcell, Baron of Loughmoe (alive in 1465) is buried there. At the Reformation [Dissolution], Henry VIII dissolved this ancient Roman Catholic (Cistercian) abbey. The last abbot prior to the Reformation was Abbot Philip Purcell (d.1563), a younger brother of a later James Purcell, Baron of Loughmoe. Until the Reformation [Dissolution], Philip is said to have sat in the Irish House of Lords as a lord spiritual." == Lords of Foulksrath == This lineage comes from Carrigan's ''History & Antiquities of the Diocese of Ossory'' (1905), adding other sources as footnoted:Rev. William Carrigan, ''The History & Antiquities of the Diocese of Ossory'' (1905), Vol.2, pp.197-198: *https://archive.org/details/historyandantiq03carrgoog/page/n216/mode/2up The Purcells took over Foulksrath from their relatives the De la Fresne familyhttps://sites.rootsweb.com/~irlkik/ksurnam2.htm#freney in the 1400s and built a [https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6594915 castle tower] there ca.1510. Carrigan cites the lineage as follows, '''from father to son:''' *'''Philip Purcell''' (fl.1491) of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/1373413 Coolcraheen], d. after 1537Phlip is mentioned in a quit-claim of 1528: *"Robin (Robinetus), son of Thomas son of Philip Purcell of Foulksrath in county Kilkenny, quit-claims to James, son of said Philip, all his right in the towns of Cowlcrahyn, Rowystown and Synganaghe." *Witnesses of note included Master James Cantwell, Official of Ossory, and Peter Cantwell. **''Ormond Deeds'', Vol.4, item 138, p. 126In 1537 Philip Purcell was, amongst other landholders of the county, presented by the "verdyt of the Commyners of the Towne of Kilkenny" as an enforcer of unlawful and oppressive exactions. *James Graves, ''The history, architecture, and antiquities of the cathedral church of St. Canice, Kilkenny'' (Dublin: Hodges, Smith, & Co, 1857), pp.263-4: **https://archive.org/details/historyarchitect00grav/page/262/mode/2up?q=purcell '''1526.''' From this generation, or the next: Thomas Butler, son of the [[Butler-1266|Earl of Ormond]], receives grant of land in [https://www.logainm.ie/en/26758 Foulksrath], Co. Kilkenny, from Elena Walsh alias Brenaghe, former wife of Thomas Purcell. *Richard J. Hayes, Manuscript Sources for the History of Irish Civilisation (1965), Vol. 3-4, p.519: **https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSH8-LQHN-T?cat=43679 *'''James,''' m. Johanna Shortall,Possible connection to the following James Shortall (born ca.1464): *'''James Schorthals, Baron of Ballylarcan and Ballykeefe.''' The Schorthals, later shortened to Shortall, are thought to have arrived in Ireland around the time of the Norman invasion in 1169. A Robert Schorthal was granted Ballylarkin, sometime between 1202 and 1218. James Schorthals was Baron of Ballylarkin when he erected the family monument at St Canice's [Cathedral in the city of Kilkenny] in 1507. He is also responsible for building the square crossing tower of the Black Abbey. James died shortly after 1534, aged c.70 years. His son Oliver Shortall was Lord of Ballylarkin in 1549-1562. Oliver was married to Honorina Grace, the daughter of John Grace and Honoria Walsh. [This John Grace was the son of [[Grace-1466|Sir John Grace]], the "Iron-Belted"]. **"Effigial Tombs" of St. Canice's Cathedral, Kilkenny: ***http://megalithicireland.com/St%20Canice's%20Cathedral,%20Effigial%20Tombs.html d.1552, buried at St. Canice's Cathedral, KilkennyA family history website explores the tombs of Purcells in Kilkenny and Tipperary, and says this about James Purcell (d.1552): *"A Purcell grave slab on the floor of St. Canice’s Cathedral, Kilkenny. This is the tomb of James Purcell of the Garrans, Co. Kilkenny (died 1552), a younger son of Philip Purcell of Foulksrath Castle (alive in 1491). James had at least 9 sons and many Kilkenny Purcells likely descend from him. The upper shield or coat of arms shows the boars’ heads of the Purcells. The lower shield is the coat of arms of his wife, Johanna Shortall." **https://www.purcellfamily.org/photographsOne of James' 9 sons was Patrick of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/26759 Lismaine], adjacent to Foulksrath, and his descendants are as follows: *"Lismain castle, over the Nore, was almost perfect till 1820, when most of it was taken down. It belonged to a branch of the Purcell family. '''Patrick mc James mc Philip Purcell''' of Lisvaen [Lismaine], gentleman, was pardoned Dec. 24th, 1571. Peter or '''Pierce Purcell,''' of Lismaine, son of Patrick, was one of the Constables of Fassadinan in 1608; he died Feb. 10th, 1623-4. Peter's son and heir, '''Richard Purcell''' of Lismaine, died Sept. 18th, 1635. '''John''', son and heir of Richard, was only 10 years old at the time of his father's death, so that he was bom in 1625. He forfeited under Cromwell, and was transplanted to Connaught; but managed to recover his property in 1663-4." **Rev. William Carrigan, ''The History & Antiquities of the Diocese of Ossory'' (1905), Vol.2, pp.199-200: ***https://archive.org/details/historyandantiq03carrgoog/page/n218/mode/2upJames' funeral monument (1552 at St. Canice's, Kilkenny, is catalogued by Paul Cockerham & Amy Louise Harris in ''Kilkenny Funeral Monuments 1500-1600: A Statistical & Analytical Account'' (p.181). Published in the journal ''Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy: Archaeology, Culture, History, Literature'', Vol. 101C, No. 5 (2001): *https://www.jstor.org/stable/25516289 *'''Robnet,''' pardoned 1549, m. before 1552 Johanna FitzPatrick and was pardoned (Fiants of Edward VI) "for marrying Johanna Fitz Patricke ... of the Irish nation. And grant of English liberty to the said Johanna, and her issue."Fiants of Edward VI: *https://archive.org/stream/reportofdeputyke610irel/reportofdeputyke610irel_djvu.txt (NOTE: A later [[Fitzpatrick-3381|Johanna FitzPatrick]], born ca.1540, married [[Purcell-1562|Sir Thomas Purcell]], Baron of Loughmoe, Co. Tipperary) **1549: Pardon to Thomas Purcell, Baron of Loughmoe, '''James fitz Robenet Purcell, of Amydde,''' John Purcell, of Gragyfraghan ... Philip Purcell of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/28305 Ballycormick], Richard Purcell fitz Philippe, of the same, and Richard Cantwell, of the same, kerns.Fiants of Edward VI, ''Deputy Keeper of the Public Records in Ireland'', 6th Edition (1874), p.69, item 398: *https://archive.org/details/reportofdeputyke610irel/page/n305/mode/2up **1549: Pardon to John, Theobald and Philip Purcell, gentlemen, of Foulksrath, presumably Robnet's younger brothers. Pardon also to Patrick Purcell, of Fennane. **1593: '''William Purcell fitz Robert of Kilkenny, yeoman,''' heir to certain Ormond estates. Document prepared by [[Shee-50|Sir Richard Shee]], legal advisor to [[Butler-2414|Thomas]], 10th Earl of Ormond. Witnesses: [[Cantwell-149|Thomas Cantwell]] et al.''Ormond Deeds'', Vol.6, item 85, p.60: *https://www.irishmanuscripts.ie/digital/Calendar%20of%20Ormond%20Deeds%20Vol.%20VI.%201584-1603/Calendar%20of%20Ormond%20Deeds%20Vol.%20VI.%201584-1603.pdf *'''Thomas,''' d.1585, of Foulksrath, [https://www.logainm.ie/en/26818 Ballyroe], [https://www.logainm.ie/en/26761 Swiftsheath], all in Co. Kilkenny *'''Robnet,''' lived 1571-1636, of FoulksrathThe funeral notice for "Robnett Purcell" calls him the eldest son and heir of Jeffrey Purcell; says they descended from the Purcells of Pilltowne; he married Ellen, daughter of Purcell of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/26759 Lismaine], Co Kilkenny; says their eldest son was Philip (not Thomas). *http://catalogue.nli.ie/Record/vtls000529291#page/186/mode/1upRobnet's wife was named Ellenora; buried together in [https://www.logainm.ie/en/1279 Coolcraheen], Co. Kilkenny. *Paul Cockerham. “'My Body to Be Buried in My Owne Monument' : the Social and Religious Context of Co. Kilkenny Funeral Monuments, 1600-1700.” Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy: Archaeology, Culture, History, Literature, vol. 109C (2009), pp. 239–365. The specific reference appears on p.357: **https://www.jstor.org/stable/40657913According to Carrigan (Vol.3, p.411), Robert Purcell of Foulksrath's daughter married James Butler (d.1638), son of Theobald, son of Edmund, son of Theobald, son of James, son of Theobald, son of [[Butler-1306|Sir James Butler]] of Polestown (1440-1487). *https://archive.org/details/historyandantiq01carrgoog/page/n463/mode/2upRobnet (1571-1636) of Foulksrath had a daughter Ellinor Purcell who married Edmond Fanyn [sic], born ca.1590, of Co. Tipperary, the likely son of [[Fanning-178|William Fanning]], given that Robnet ("constable") and William (freeholder) were neighbors in the Barony of Gowran in 1608: *Carew Manuscripts, Vol.6, p.28: **https://archive.org/details/calendarofcarewm06lambiala/page/28/mode/2up?q=fanninge1609: Lease of the [[Butler-2414|Earl of Ormond]] and his feoffees to Robert Purcell of the lands of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/1324 Kilmacar] and [https://www.logainm.ie/en/26570 Tonicheny] [Tomakeany], Co. Kilkenny, for 21 years. (Renewed for Kilmacar in 1633) *Richard J. Hayes, Manuscript Sources for the History of Irish Civilisation (1965), Vol. 3-4, p.519: **https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSH8-LQHN-T?cat=43679 *'''Thomas,''' b.1591, m. Ellen, daughter of Edmond St, Leger of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/1371 Tullaghanbroge]; forfeited his estate under Cromwell and was transplanted to Connaught in 1653 "Robert Purcell died on the 6th January, 1635, leaving the property to be enjoyed for a brief period by his '''son, Philip,In 1640, "Philip Purcell of Foulkesrath" held 550 acres in Co. Kilkenny, including one castle. Based on the 1654 plantation measure for Co. Kilkenny, as listed on p.347 of ''The Ormond Lordship in County Kilkenny, 1515-1642'', a Ph.D thesis (1998) by David Edwards for the University of Dublin's History Department. *http://www.tara.tcd.ie/handle/2262/77139 then 40 years old,''' [b.1595; younger brother of Thomas b.1591] and married; but a revolution soon swept over the land, and the Foulksrath branch of the Purcell family having, like most of the others, lost their patrimony by confiscation for their connexion with the rising of 1641, it was granted to a person named Bradshaw."James Graves, ''The history, architecture, and antiquities of the cathedral church of St. Canice, Kilkenny'' (Dublin: Hodges, Smith, & Co, 1857), p.265: *https://archive.org/details/historyarchitect00grav/page/264/mode/2up == Lords of Ballyfoyle == Combining various sources -- Carrigan, Sheffield Grace, ''Ormond Deeds'', etc.''Ormond Deeds'' Vol.5, p.117: *https://www.irishmanuscripts.ie/digital/Calendar%20of%20Ormond%20Deeds%20Vol.%20V.%201547-1584/Calendar%20of%20Ormond%20Deeds%20Vol.%20V.%201547-1584.pdf '''the order of the Lords of Ballyfoyle''' is as follows, generation by generation: *(ca.1390s) '''Thomas fitz Maurice''' Purcell [wife Catherine Grace] is the first Purcell with any connection with Ballyfoyle. * ... *1480: '''Walter''' Purcell, Lord of Ballyfoyle * ... *'''Patrick''' d. before 1561 *'''Geoffrey''' d. 1586 *'''Philip''' d. 1 Oct 1601 [wife Elizabeth Cantwell, later Tobin, d. after 1625] *'''Edmund''' (b.1584) was age 17 and unmarried in 1601 [killed 1625 by Sir Edmund Blanchville] *'''Pierce''', last Baron of Ballyfoyle, forfeited lands under Cromwell The information below comes from Carrigan's ''History & Antiquities of the Diocese of Ossory'' (1905), unless footnoted otherwise. Carrigan did not specify an exact lineage:Rev. William Carrigan, ''The History & Antiquities of the Diocese of Ossory'' (1905), section focusing on the Parish of Ballyfoyle, Vol.3, pp.464+: *https://archive.org/details/historyandantiq01carrgoog/page/n515/mode/2up *1347: '''Simon son of Walter Purcell''' grants to '''Maurice son of Walter Purcell''' the advowson of the church of Fynel. Witnesses: Thomas de Cantewell, John de Blanchuile, knights, Oliver de la freyne, David le Grase. [Records of Abbey of St. John the Evangelist, in the city of Kilkenny]''Ormond Deeds'', Vol.1, entry #798, p.337 *1362: '''Maurice Purcell''' grants to Nicholas Broun, chaplain, vicar of the church of Mothyll, et al., the advowson of the church of Fynel as above.''Ormond Deeds'', Vol.1, entry #798, pp.337-8 *(ca,1390s) Thomas fitz Maurice Purcell is the first Purcell with any connection with Ballyfoyle. He is presumed to be descended from Sir Hugh Purcell, who came to Ireland with [[Clare-645|Strongbow]], in 1170, and was soon after "slaine by the Waterfordians," leaving two sons, (a) Sir Walter, ancestor of the Loughmoe family, and (b) Sir Hugh, Junior. *"We must also presume [Thomas fitz Maurice] to be descended from Simon Purcell, Sheriff of the Co. Kilkenny, who was slain by the O'Brenans on Trinity Sunday, 1327." *'''1396:''' Thomas fitz Maurice Purcell [wife Catherine Grace] received a grant from Geoffry fitz Roger de la Frene, of all the lands which Geoffry held in Drumhirthir. **Thomas FitzMaurice Purcell of Ballyfoyle married ca.1400 Katharina Le Gras (Grace). Katharina was the brother of John Grace, Baron of Courtstown, who was the grandfather (via his son Anselm) of [[Grace-3375|Oliver Grace]], Baron of Courtstown. Anselm (born ca.1420) was married to Alicia Morres, daughter of [[Morres-54|Sir James Morres]] of the de Marisco family.Sheffield Grace, ''Memoirs of the Family of Grace'', Vol.1 (Weed & Rider, 1823), see pedigree on p.2: *https://books.google.nl/books?id=flhJAAAAcAAJ&dq *'''1404:''' Thomas enfeoffed land to Walter fitz Roger Purcell, James fitz Henry Purcell, Thomas, Phillip, and John fitz Roger Purcell, William fitz Thomas Purcell, and John fitz Fulco Purcell, in tail male. *'''1417:''' Thomas executed a deed of conveyance to Walter, son of Roger Purcell, of all his lands. *'''1480:''' Walter Purcell, Lord of BallyfoyleRichard J. Hayes, Manuscript Sources for the History of Irish Civilisation (1965), Vol. 3-4, p.519: *https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSH8-LQHN-T?cat=43679 *'''1537:''' Freeholders of Co. Killkenny complain that Patrick Purcell of Ballyfoyle is charging coyne and livery. Patrick still alive in 1545. *'''1549:''' Edmund Purcell of Ballyfoyle, horseman, receives a pardon. *1549: [[Cantwell-506|John Cantwell]] of Cantwelliscourte, gent., was pardoned May 18th, 1549, about which time his property in the Barony of Gowran was estimated at £60, or at about the same value as the estate of '''Geoffry Purcell of Ballyfoyle,''' at the same date. A John Cantwell, who appears to be different from him, was Sheriff of Co. Kilkenny in 1569, and was murdered soon after by '''Geoffry Carraghe Purcell,''' who was himself slain for the crime by the [[Butler-2414|Earl of Ormond]] in 1571.Carrigan, Vol.3, p.276: *https://archive.org/details/historyandantiq01carrgoog/page/n321/mode/2up?q=purcell *'''1560:''' Geoffry Purcell is lord of Ballyfoyle. He died after 1572, the year in which Nicholas Fanning, of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/26741 Claraghevryckyn] [Clarabricken, in the barony of Gowran], Co. Kilkenny, horsekeeper, was pardoned after conviction, for having, with Peter Purcell of the same place, horsekeeper, stolen three cows from Geoffry. *'''1586:''' Philip Purcell succeeded to the lordship before 1586, at which date he enfeoffed Thomas Purcell fitz Richard, and Walter Archer, of New Ross, of certain lands. *'''1596:''' Philip's residence at Ballyfoyle is mentioned in a list of the principal residences in Co. Kilkenny. He received a pardon, Aug. 6th, 1601, and was dead before January 9th, 1606. By his wife Elizabeth Cantwell, otherwise Tobin, who was still living in 1625, he had a son and heir, Edmund Purcell, killed by the Blancheville brothers in 1625. (Elizabeth's surname Tobin apparently came from a 2nd marriage post-1606) *Edmund (born bef.1590) was still a minor when his father died (1606). His guardian procured "his maintenance and education in the English religion and habits, and in Trinity College, Dublin, from the 12th to the 18th year of his age." However, records show that Edmund remained Catholic, and his name is one of the first on the honoured list of "relievers and maintainers of Priests, Commissaries, Friars, and Jesuits," forwarded to the Government from the County and City of Kilkenny, in 1610 or 1611. *Edmund Purcell met his death, Aug. 16th, 1625, under tragic circumstances. By most accounts, Sir Edmund Blanchville, the lord of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/1326 Kilmodimogue], and his brother, Leonard Blanchville, were responsible for the murder, which occurred as Edmund Purcell and his brother Patrick Purcell were riding on horseback near Kilkenny City. The Blanchville brother were pardoned in 1629.Carrigan, Vol.3, pp.468-469: *https://archive.org/details/historyandantiq01carrgoog/page/n521/mode/2up'''Context:''' Sir Edmund Blanchville's wife was Margaret Butler, niece of [[Butler-1266|Piers]], 8th Earl of Ormond. This family relationship might have played in Edmund's favor when he was pardoned. *'''Margaret''', died 1624, daughter & heiress of '''Pierce Purcell''', the Baron of Ballyfoyle.John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees: The Origin & Stem of the Irish Nation, (P. Murphy & Son, New York, 1915), p.369"Gilpatrick O'Brenan of Rath Kyle Castle, the last recognized Chief of his name; Sheriff or Justice of Fassadun in 1612, and Esquire of Fassadun in 1615; m. Margaret (d. 1624), heiress and daughter of Pierce Purcell, last Baron of Ballyfoyle; [Gilpatrick] d.1628." *O'Brenan: "Princes of Idough, or North Kilkenny," from ''Irish Pedigrees, or the Stem of the Irish Nation'', by John O'Hart (Vol.1, 1892, 5th Edition): **https://www.libraryireland.com/Pedigrees1/Brenan-1-Heremon.php *"Under the Cromwellian regime, Philip Purcell, being an Irish Papist, was declared to have forfeited his estate of Ballyfoyle,Philip Purcell of Ballyfoyle was a major landowner in Co. Kilkenny, with 3,040 acres to his name, including 2 manors and 3 castles. Based on the 1654 plantation measure for Co. Kilkenny, as listed on p.345 of ''The Ormond Lordship in County Kilkenny, 1515-1642'', a Ph.D thesis (1998) by David Edwards for the University of Dublin's History Department. *http://www.tara.tcd.ie/handle/2262/77139 which was thereupon granted, with Ballyfoyle castle, to one of Cromwell's followers named Tobias Cramer." [Nicholas Purcell is listed below Philip on the confiscations for Gowran barony''The Irish Landed Gentry When Cromwell Came to Ireland'', p.262] *PhilipPhilip Purcell of Ballyfoyle Castle was one of the leaders of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confederate_Ireland Catholic Confederation] in the 1640s. Philip was the son of Edmund Purcell (ca.1590-1625) of Ballyfoyle and his wife Margaret Cantwell. Edmund Purcell, on horseback, was slain in 1625 in Kilkenny by a blow to his neck from a Blanchville (Blanchfield) sword during a quarrel with Sir Edmund Blanchville." *From a history of the Purcell family, which also cites historian Rev. William Carrigan's belief (''The History & Antiquities of the Diocese of Ossory'') that Edmund Purcell and Margaret Cantwell are the couple buried in the main tomb of St. John's Priory, Kilkenny: **https://www.purcellfamily.org/photographs was the son of Edmund Purcell and Margaret Cantwell. For more context on Philip, see the profile of his wife Ellen's father [[Butler-5556|Richard Butler]], 3rd Viscount Mountgarret.'''Cantwell connections:''' Given the geographic proximity, Philip's mother Margaret Cantwell likely came from the Cantwellscourt branch, and was a possible daughter of [[Cantwell-775|John Cantwell]] (ca.1575-1650). Later (1650s), when Philip's daughter married [[Cantwell-661|Captain John Cantwell]] (b.1625), she was therefore marrying her 1st cousin once-removed -- with common ancestor being the John who lived ca.1575-1650. == Some Purcells to Discover == Col. Brien Purcell Horan (''A Brief History of the Purcells in Ireland'', 2020):See footnote on p.3: *https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5e5ad6d49070ef2e922658b1/t/5e5ee360f837bb344944f18a/1583277059741/History+of+the+Purcell+Family *"In the 15th century, proof of noble birth was an important factor in obtaining ecclesiastical preferments, and the papal records of that period pertaining to Ireland abound in references to the noble ancestry of priests and prelates, including various Purcells. Typical are the references to Patrick Purcell, later Archdeacon of Cashel, who is described in documents issued in the names of successive popes (Pius II in 1459 and Paul II in 1465) as "by both parents of a noble race of barons and dukes" (1459) and subsequently (1465) as "of a noble race of princes, barons and knights."''Calendar of State Papers'', Ireland, vol.11, p.393 and vol.12, p.414. The Purcells were barons and knights, but not princes. The fact that Archdeacon Purcell is also described as emanating from a “race of princes” may suggest a maternal descent from Gaelic princes and kings." [Note: The same "Patrick Purcell" is "Canon of Kilmanagh" further down this page] The Purcells in this section most likely belonged to one of the above 3 branches (Loughmoe, Foulksrath, Ballyfoyle): *ca.1250: Sir Hugh Purcel, Sir Robert Purcel, Sir Thomas de Kantewelle, witnesses.''Ormond Deeds,'' Vol.1, item 105, p.45 *1331: Witnesses: Thomas de Cantewell, knight. '''Walter Purcel.'''''Ormond Deeds'', Vol.1, item 630, pp.267-8 *In a 1403 case involving many members of the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Cantwells_in_Ireland_%281200-1600%29 Cantwell family], the key witness was '''Richard Purcell,''' chaplain, parish priest, of Tyllaghtyrym, in the Ossory diocese.Ormond Deeds, Vol.2, item 377, pp.270-271. *"During [Thomas Snell's] Episcopate the Council of Constance was held; and we learn from the Acts of the Council, that '''William Purcell''' took part in its sessions as "Proxy of Thomas [Snell], Bishop of Ossory,"List of Bishops of Ossory over the centuries: *https://ossory.ie/diocese/bishop-farrell/bishops-of-ossory/ at the beginning of 1416."Rev. William Carrigan, "The Bishops of Ossory During the 15th Century", from ''The History & Antiquities of the Diocese of Ossory'' (1905), Vol.1, p.63: *https://archive.org/details/historyandantiq02carrgoog/page/n228/mode/2up?q=william+purcell *'''Jordan Purcell,''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bishop_of_Cork_and_Cloyne Bishop of Cork & Cloyne] from 1429-1469, is called "Chancellor of Limerick" in the ''Dictionary of Irish Biography'' profile for [https://dib.cambridge.org/viewReadPage.do?articleId=a7240 Adam Payn], Bishop of Cloyne.''Calendar of State Papers'' – Papal Registers relating to Great Britain and Ireland, vol.8, p.109 and vol.11, p.42: *In 1463, [[York-1159|King Edward IV]] and Jordan Purcell, Bishop of Cork and Cloyne, together sent a petition to [[Piccolomini-6|Pope Pius II]], alleging that the resignation of Jordan submitted to the Holy See was a forgery and praying that Jordan be restored to full powers in his diocese. *Two different John Purcells served as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bishop_of_Ferns Bishops of Ferns]Another list of the Bishops of Ferns: *http://www.gcatholic.org/dioceses/diocese/fern0.htm (Co. Wexford) in the decades before and after 1500: **John Purcell, appointed 4 October 1457; died before October 1479"Under John Purcell (1459-1479), Franciscan friars acquired a foundation in Enniscorthy, which was dedicated 18 October, 1460." *https://www.newadvent.org/cathen/06045a.htm **John Purcell, appointed 13 April and consecrated at Rome 6 May 1519; died 20 July 1539"John Purcell, whose troubled episcopate ended on 20 July, 1539." *https://www.newadvent.org/cathen/06045a.htm *John Purcell, Bishop of Ferns, was appointed papal nuncio by [[De_Borja-2|Pope Calixtus III]] in 1455.''Calendar of State Papers'' – Papal Registers relating to Great Britain and Ireland, vol.11, pp.193-194. *Abbot John Purcell of the Abbey of St. Thomas the Martyr in Dublin (the abbey founded by [[Plantagenet-1627|King Henry II]] in atonement for Archbishop [[Becket-49|Thomas Becket's]] murder and which had received numerous grants from the early Purcells of Loughmoe) was pardoned after 1487 for supporting the claim of Lambert Simnel,[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lambert_Simnel Wikipedia: Lambert Simnel], pretender to English throne in 1480s. pretender to the throne of England.Various sources: *''Calendar of State Papers'', Ireland, vol.13, p.831 *''Register of the Wills and Inventories of the Diocese of Dublin, 1457-1483,'' ed. by Henry F. Berry (Dublin, Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 1898), pp. xxxvii, 72-74, 213 *John D'Alton, Illustrations of King James's Irish Army List (1689) (2nd ed.), vol. I, pp. 272-273 *"Thomas Fawte was Canon of [https://www.townlands.ie/kilkenny/kilmanagh1/ Kilmanagh] (Co. Kilkenny), shortly before 1462. After his death the Canonry was for some years in dispute between '''Patrick Purcell''' and John Strong. Patrick eventually succeeded in establishing his title at Rome, and in being acknowledged as the true and lawful Canon of Kilmanagh, in 1465."Carrigan, Vol.1, p.253: *https://archive.org/details/historyandantiq02carrgoog/page/n430/mode/2up?q=fawte [Note: The same "Patrick Purcell" is "Archdeacon of Cashel" higher up on this page] *[http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bpurcelt.html '''Thomas Purcell'''] served as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bishop_of_Waterford_and_Lismore Bishop of Waterford & Lismore] from 1486-1519.https://www.newadvent.org/cathen/15564b.htm''Calendar of State Papers'' – Papal Registers relating to Great Britain and Ireland, vol.13, p.148: *Thomas Purcell received a dispensation from [[Della_Rovere-2|Pope Sixtus IV]] to become Bishop of Waterford and Lismore in 1483, because Thomas was the illegitimate son of a bishop and an unmarried woman related within a proscribed degree of kinship.''Calendar of State Papers'' – Papal Registers relating to Great Britain and Ireland, vol.13, p.717: *John Purcell, Bishop of Ferns and papal nuncio, acted to advance the career of Thomas by appointing him as Canon of Ferns in 1479. *1533: Lease by the Abbot and Convent of Jerpoint to '''Thomas Purcell of Kilkenny,''' merchant, of the tithes of Kilry. *'''1540:''' "Richard Cantwell was the last Prior previous to the Reformation. On the 21st March, 1540, he surrendered the Priory ... All these possessions were confiscated by Henry VIII, and portion of them, together with the Priory itself, was granted to the Mayor and citizens of Kilkenny. The same monarch made provision for the late Prior, Richard Cantwell, by appointing him Curate and Chaplain of the parochial church of St. John the Evangelist, Kilkenny ... he [Henry VIII] also granted a yearly pension of 40s. to Thomas Marshall, 40s. to '''Robert Purcell,''' and 40s. to Robert Rothe (apparently Canons of the Priory)."Carrigan, Vol.3, p.253: *https://archive.org/details/historyandantiq01carrgoog/page/n297/mode/2up *'''1543:''' "Philip Purcell, Abbot of the Abbey of the Holy Cross, and his kinsmen Patrick Purcell of Ballyfoyle, Co. Kilkenny ... and James Purcell of the Garrans, Co. Kilkenny, were among the signers of an address to [[Tudor-4|King Henry VIII]] praising [[Butler-1308|James Butler]], 9th Earl of Ormond in the following terms:"In their address to the King, the signers also affirmed their loyalty to the House of Tudor. This is another example of how the Purcells would stress their Englishness (their English blood, their speaking English as their principal language, and their following English customs, such as riding with an English saddle) when it suited them, while at the same time remaining completely at ease in the Irish language and culture surrounding them." *Col. Brien Purcell Horan, ''A Brief History of the Purcells in Ireland'' (2020), p.29: **https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5e5ad6d49070ef2e922658b1/t/5e5ee360f837bb344944f18a/1583277059741/History+of+the+Purcell+Family **"His intent hath been and is to his power and possibility so to put away Irish usages, extortions, and abuses ... He helpeth to bring up at his charges...[the] children [of the signers]...after the English sort...all the Irishry in effect do bear [him] more mortal hate, encompassing his destruction above any man living." *1550: Pardon to '''Philip Purcell, provost of Holy Cross'''Fiants of Edward VI: *https://archive.org/stream/reportofdeputyke610irel/reportofdeputyke610irel_djvu.txt [son of [[Purcell-2527|Thomas]], Baron of Loughmoe, b. ca.1480. *1553: Pardon to '''Peter Purcell fitz Philip of Thurles;''' Walter Purcell of the same; Surrowe or Hugh Purcell of Ballyamoryn; Thomas Purcell of Thurles; and Rory O'Mulryan, of the same, chaplain.Fiants of Edward VI: *https://archive.org/stream/reportofdeputyke610irel/reportofdeputyke610irel_djvu.txt From the Fiants of Elizabeth:Fiants of Elizabeth, 1600, from the 17th report of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records in Ireland (1885), p.137, item 6440: *https://archive.org/details/reportofdeputyke1720irel/page/n141/mode/2up?q=pursell *1600: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/47127 Brownstowne], (Loughmoe) co. Tipperary: Pardons to gentlemen Richard Pursell, Edw. Pursell fitz Thomas, Tibbot Pursell fitz James, John Pursell fitz William, and to Jeffery reogh Pursell, yeoman *1600: Roadston: Pardons to gentlemen Richard more m'Shane Pursell, Edmond fitz Richard Pursell, Edmond and Peirse fitz Morish Pursell, James Pursell fitz Patrick, James fitz Jeffery Pursell, Tho. fitz Peirs Pursell, Geoffrey reogh Pursell. Also yeomen Thomas Pursell fitz Theobald, Patrick duff Pursell fitz Richard, James boye Pursell *1600: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/47132 Clonedotie] (Loughmoe): Pardons to gentlemen Srowe [sic] Pursell, Richard Pursell, Geoffrey Pursell, of Ballivrestie. *1600: Richard Pursell, of Lissin Itagert, yeoman, Wm. fitz Rich. Pursell, James m'Shane glisse Pursell, Edw. fitz Jeffery Pursell, yeoman, James leigh Pursell fitz Rich., and John ro Pursell fitz Rich., yeomen, Rich, fitz Tibbot Pursell, of Rahelty, John Pursell fitz Tho., of the Gradges, Oliver Fanning, Patrick Comerford and Henry Comerford, of same, yeomen. James Pursell, Patr. Pursell, Tho. Pursell, Rich. Pursell fitz John, John fitz Jeffery Pursell, Redmund and James Pursell fitz Jeffery, and Tho. Pursell fitz Philip, of same, yeomen. *1600: John Pursell fitz Thomas, and John m'Thomas Tobin, of same, gentlemen, , of Roadston, Patr. duff Pursell fitz Rich., James boye Pursell *1600: James fitz William Pursell, gentleman, of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/45762 Ballicormick] (near Portumna & Borrisokane), co. Tipperary. *1600: Edmund fitz Nicholas Pursell, of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/27022 Ballisallagh] [Co. Kilkenny] *1601: Pardons to Patrick Pursell, of Broffe, gentleman, Ellen Lacy, his wife, John Pursell fitz Patrick (p.146) *1601: Cloneston: Geoffrey, Patrick Roe, Thomas, James, all sons of Robbenet Pursell (p.168) *"Beale Langton, was born ye 3rd day of November anno 1610, whose godfather was '''Mr. Thomas Purcell,''' of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/27050 Garryduff] [near Ballyfoyle], and godmother '''Ellinor Purcell,''' Waton [Walton, Watton, Wadton, Watoun] of Grove's wife." [Thomas and Ellinor appear to be siblings]Carrigan, Vol.3, pp.303-4: *https://archive.org/details/historyandantiq05carrgoog/page/n330/mode/2up?q=purcell *"Oliver Waton of Watonsgrow, gent.," received a pardon, 18 Nov., 1602. He died May 11th, 1620, leaving by his wife, '''Ellinor Purcell,''' a son and heir, Edward Waton, then 36 years of age; and another son, Richard Waton ... The date of Ellinor Waton, otherwise Purcell's, death is April 24th, 1625."Carrigan, ibid *Carrigan devotes a paragraph to the Purcells of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/27488 Clone] (west of Foulksrath) during the years ca.1550-1650.Rev. William Carrigan, ''The History & Antiquities of the Diocese of Ossory'' (1905), Vol.2, p.325: *https://archive.org/details/historyandantiq03carrgoog/page/n344/mode/2up *1608: Death of '''William Purcell''' of Co. Waterford. His son and heir is '''Richard Purcell.'''Kearney, H. F. “The Court of Wards and Liveries in Ireland, 1622-1641.” Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. Section C: Archaeology, Celtic Studies, History, Linguistics, Literature, vol. 57, Royal Irish Academy, 1955, pp. 29–68, See chart on p.54: *https://www.jstor.org/stable/25506039 *1616: Funeral Entry for Nicholas Purcell, sometime sheriff of Dublin, deceased 29 Sep 1616.Funeral Entries Vol.3, published online by the National Library of Ireland: *http://catalogue.nli.ie/Record/vtls000529284#page/118/mode/1up *1651: [http://www.thepeerage.com/p15801.htm#i158004 '''Major-General Patrick Purcell'''] was a major resistance figure during Cromwell's invasion of Ireland. He was from the [https://www.logainm.ie/en/1528 Croagh] branch of the Purcells (southwest of Limerick). He married [http://www.thepeerage.com/p15799.htm#i157989 Mary], daughter of [[FitzMaurice-169|Thomas FitzMaurice]], 16th Baron of Kerry and Lixnaw [sometimes referred to as 18th]. '''Purcell was executed in 1651''' following [[Ireton-31|Gen. Henry Ireton's]] infamous [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Limerick_(1650–1651) Siege of Limerick], and he appears as #233 on the [https://deprocessu.blogspot.com/p/blog-page_76.html Official List of Irish Martyrs] (1918). *1650s: Purcells transplanted from '''Tipperary'''''The Irish Landed Gentry When Cromwell Came to Ireland'', pp.346+ to Connaught included John Purcell (of Loughmoe), Richard Purcell (Agrall), Robert Purcell (Castletown), James Purcell (Clonmackog), Thomas Purcell (Rogerstowne), Peirce Purcell (Loredglowne), Willyam Purcell (Loredglowne), James Purcell (Cuockaneroe), Peirce Purcell (Killcaky). *1650s: Purcells transplanted from '''Kilkenny'''''The Irish Landed Gentry When Cromwell Came to Ireland'', pp.355+ to Connaught included Thomas Purcell (of Ballysallagh), Philip Purcell (Ballyfoyle), Thomas Purcell (Foulksrath), Edmond Purcell (Esker), James Purcell (Cloune), John Purcell (Lysmane), Thomas Pursell (Sellerstown), Edmond Purcell (Kilkerrill) *Some Purcell names from the [https://www.irishmanuscripts.ie/digital/censusofireland1659/Census%20Of%20Ireland%201659.pdf 1659 Census of Ireland]: **'''Peter Purcell,''' gentleman, of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/1269 Burrismore], Barony of Galmoy, Co. Kilkenny (p.413) **'''John Purcell,''' gentleman, of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/112 Gowran], Co. Kilkenny (p.415) **'''Patrick Purcell''' of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/1333 Knocktopher], Co. Kilkenny (p.422) **'''Theobald Purcell''', gentleman, of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/26513 Ballyraggett], Co. Kilkenny (p.424) *1661. "To be restored to their former estates" in the Act of Settlement: '''Philip Purcell of Ballyfoyle.'''''The Irish Landed Gentry When Cromwell Came to Ireland'', p.435 These Purcells do not appear to be connected to the Tipperary & Kilkenny branches, but are included here for the benefit of other Purcell researchers: *[https://www.limerick.ie/sites/default/files/atoms/files/limerick_names_in_the_tudor_fiants.pdf Limerick names of about 20 Purcells] appear in the Tudor Fiants, in this instance covering 1584-1601. Many are from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/1528 Croagh], southwest of the city of Limerick. See also the mention of "Croagh" above. *Purcells mentioned in the records of [https://www.limerick.ie/sites/default/files/atoms/files/who_was_who_in_early_modern_limerick_1.pdf Early-Modern Limerick] (covering roughly 1540 to 1700). From ''The history, architecture, and antiquities of the cathedral church of St. Canice, Kilkenny'':James Graves, ''The history, architecture, and antiquities of the cathedral church of St. Canice, Kilkenny'' (Dublin: Hodges, Smith, & Co, 1857), pp.263-4: *https://archive.org/details/historyarchitect00grav/page/262/mode/2up *"Sir Philip Purcel was amongst the knights summoned in 1335 to join the Irish Justiciary's army, then proceeding to assist the [[Plantagenet-70|King]] [Edward III] in his Scottish wars." *1385: "Adam and Thomas Purcell were appointed "Custodes Pacis" in the Liberty of Kilkenny, with power to assess all men for arms and horses, hobblers and footmen, according to the quality of their lands, to defend the Marches against the enemy." **"It is impossible to determine '''to which of the Kilkenny branches of the family they belonged,''' for, besides the Purcells of Foulksrath, there were 4 other houses of the name in that county, viz., those of Ballyfoyle, of Lismain, of Ballymartin, and of Clone, near Rathbeagh." *1392: "Thomas Purcell was again appointed, ''cum aliis'', a justice of the king's peace in the baronies of Oskellan, Shill'r [sic], and Obargon, in the Liberty of Kilkenny, with power to fine all rebels, and to restrain all idle men and kerns found in the act of taking meat, hay, corn, or other victuals from the lieges of the king." == Research Notes == *Important: '''As of today (September 2021) there is still no proven connection''' between the Purcells of Kilkenny/Tipperary and the English composer [[Purcell-834|Henry Purcell]] (1659-1695) -- apart from a common ancestor: the Norman Purcells who arrived in England at the time of William the Conqueror. The gateway ancestor to Ireland was Sir Hugh Purcell, who arrived with [[Marshal-4|Earl Marshal]] ca.1170. His grandson, another [[Purcell-3000|Sir Hugh Purcell]], inherited Loughmoe after marriage to Beatrix, daughter of [[FitzWalter-137|Theobald FitzWalter]], 1st Chief Butler of Ireland and ancestor of the Earls of Ormond. William Healy (see "Sources" below) discusses this in more detail. == Footnotes ==

Purdy Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Showcase]] [[Category:Purdy Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == Project Goal == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname '''Purdy''' and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. == Origin and Meanings == Recorded in several spelling forms including Pirdy, Pirdue, Pardoe, Purdy, Purdey, and Perdue, this surname is medieval English but of Norman-French origins. It is an excellent example of the medieval liking for creating a surname from a nickname. In this instance the development is from a favourite oath, in pre 10th century Old French "Par Dieu", meaning "by God", but anglicized to a 'sounds like' spelling. There are a number of similar surnames in the modern idiom, "Purefoy" (Par ma foi), meaning "God safe". The form of the oath "Pardee" was popular in the Middle Ages, and appears in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales as "I have a wyt, pardee, as wel as thow". The surname development over the centuries has included Rober Pardey, of the county of Sussex in 1296, Herny Pardeu of Warwickshire in 1332, and Walter Perdu of Staffordshire in 1370. Later recordings include James Pardoe who married Sarah Birt at St. Georges chapel, Hanover Square, London, in 1808. The first recorded spelling of the family name is believed to be that of Richard Parde. This was dated 1228, in the tax rolls known as the "Feet of Fines" for Suffolk. during the reign of King Henry III, 1216 - 1272. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling. Read more: http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Purdy#ixzz4cdBS3NME == Guild of One Name Studies == As of 31 Aug 2018, the''' [https://one-name.org/ Guild of One Name Studies]''' has no registered study for either '''Purdy''' or '''Purdey'''. == Project Members == *[[Goff-495|Chris Goff]] Purdy's from the Barnes area of Surrey - see [[:Category:Barnes, Surrey, Purdy Name Study]] *[[Bray-3183|Gene Bray]] Purdy's from New York and Connecticut that were Royalists in the Revolutionary war, and fled to Canada with some later returning to Minnesota and Wisconsin. *[[Charlton-1389|Boris Charlton]] has offered to help with information on descendants of [[Purdy-27|John Purdy]]. Boris' maternal grandmother [[Ferguson-1128|Edna (Ferguson) Roberts]] helped research the book "John Purdy, His Ancestors and Descendants. Born Fairfield Connecticut c 1648, Died Westchester County New York 1678" (by Clayton C. Purdy and Others), and he has her annotated copy of that book which has some 1500 pages of information into this particular branch of the Purdy family. == WikiTree Resources == * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Purdy The current list of Purdy Profiles on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/Purdy G2G feed of questions tagged "Purdy"]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=Purdy Orphaned Purdy profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Purdy-1 Unsourced Purdy profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=Purdy Unconnected Purdy profiles on WikiTree]. ''Just change the name to get variants.''

Purewa Cemetery - Free Space Page

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[[Category: Purewa Cemetery, Meadowbank, Auckland]] [[Category: Auckland, New Zealand]] [[Category: Meadowbank, Auckland]] [[Category: Auckland Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] === About this Cemetery Page === This is a Free Space Page to record interments and link to the profiles of those buried at Purewa Cemetery, or cremated at the Purewa Crematorium. This page is maintained by the New Zealand Cemeteries Team, as part of the Global Cemeteries Project. Burial and Cremation information can be sourced from [http://www.purewa.co.nz/search/ Burial and Cremation Details - Purewa Cemetery] === Information on Purewa Cemetery === Purewa Cemetery is owned and administered by the Purewa Cemetery Trust Board. In 1889, the Anglican Church established Purewa Cemetery through a gift of land. The cemetery still remains one of the Anglican Church's most important assets. This cemetery is the final resting place for over 45,000 men, women and children, including many of Auckland's notable business and political leaders, clergy and V.C. holders. Purewa Cemetery is an Anglican cemetery, although many of the persons buried or cremated there are non-Anglican. The first burial was of Catherine Boon aged 15 months on 9th Jan 1889. The cemetery was formally consecrated on November 2nd 1889 which was All Souls Day and is still in use. The Maori name Purewa means Buoyant or To Float. In 1957 a chapel and crematorium were built, and another chapel was built in 1982. {{Image|file=Purewa_Cemetery_-_Free_Space_Page.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Memorial Gardens area. }} * There are three gardens and lawns: Memorial Gardens, Headstone- Ash Lawn and Ash Lawns. *The cemetery has 3 Walls: Columbarium / Niche Walls, Ashes Memorial Walls and Granite Memorial Book. *There are two chapels on-site. One is All Saints Chapel with seating for 208 people, and the other is All Souls Chapel with seating for 50 people. There is also an outdoor covered area that offers additional standing room for both chapels. The Purewa Trust information shows that by 1998 there had been 43,000 burials, and 69,000 cremations. === Contact Information, Location and Map === {{Image|file=Purewa_Cemetery_-_Free_Space_Page-4.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Site map and information board. }} Located in the Auckland suburb of Meadowbank, the 45 acre cemetery is bounded by Kepa Reserve, and residential property. The Eastern line of the Auckland Railway runs along the boundary with Kepa Reserve. The cemetery is only a 15 minute drive from Auckland's central business district. :Address and Phone
:Purewa Cemetery
:4A Parsons Road
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:Auckland :Phone: 09 528 5599 :Email: enquiries@purewa.co.nz :Website: www.purewa.co.nz === Useful Links === * Burial and Cremation information can be sourced from [http://www.purewa.co.nz/search/ Burial and Cremation Details - Purewa Cemetery] * Find-a-Grave profiles can be sourced from [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=639910&CScn=purewa&CScntry=85& Find A Grave - Purewa Cemetery] * [http://www.purewa.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/Purewa-cemetery.pdf Purewa Cemetery Information brochure] ----- == Cemetery "to do" list == Assistance is needed for: - # photographing headstones and memorials - Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. # tagging photos of headstones and memorials with the cemetery space name # transcribing memorials (see the table below for entries which say "to be transcribed"). # creating & linking profiles for those interred or memorialised at Purewa (some listed in the table and not yet created) and linking them to the wider tree # categorising existing profiles of those interred at Purewa to ensure they appear under the cemetery category # adding profiles and information to the sortable table of interments # checking the table for missing information and/or errors # re-checking the table periodically for new or amended information. Profile and photo links and transcribed information need to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. Additional activity: * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media or on YouTube. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. == Progress tracking == * 16 Entries in the table; 11 profiles linked; 2 transcriptions completed; 2 photos linked. [[Irwin-2099|Irwin-2099]] 21:51, 31 December 2018 (UTC) ----- ===Table of Interments=== Over time, as more entries are added, separate tables will be established (on separate pages) for each letter of the alphabet (or sections of the alphabet) on separate pages for ease of look-up. This is to accommodate the thousands of interments at this large cemetery. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ SORTABLE TABLE of Memorials, Interments and some Cremations |- ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''SURNAME''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''FORENAMES''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''BORN''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''DIED''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''AGE''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''PLOT''' ! align="left" style="width: 180px;background:#f0f0f0"|'''TRANSCRIPTION''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo link''' |- |[[Abercrombie-900|ABERCROMBIE]]||[[Abercrombie-900|Bertha Ida]]||1881||1950 May 12||69||Block J Row 7 Plot 11||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |ABERCROMBIE||Alison Owen (Bert)||1900 Jun 09||1962 Aug 12||62||Block M Row 19 Plot 71||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Bartley-613|ALLEN]]||[[Bartley-613|May Elizabeth]]||1875||1951 Jan 13||75||Block H Row 6 Plot 34||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |ALLEN||Henry Leslie||xx||1951 Apr 10||52||Block L Row 2 Plot 10||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |ALLEN||Lilian||xx||1951 Apr 19||75||Block C Row 2 Plot 9B||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Anderson-40404|ANDERSON]]||[[Anderson-40404|Hugh Falconer]]||1829 Apr 10||1906 Jul 30||77||Block C Row 3 Plot 2||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |ANDERSON||Henry Albert||xx||1973 Aug 04||72||Block H Row 19 Plot 87||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Baillie-40|BAILLIE]]||[[Baillie-40|James Malam]]||1902 Apr 27||1972 May 20||70||Ashes scattered||N/A||N/A |- |[[Bland-342|BLAND]]||[[Bland-342|John Richard]]||1836 Dec 19||1918 Mar 31||81||Block A, Row 15, Plot 64||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Bland-349|BLAND]]||[[Bland-349|John Richard (Jack)]]||1882 Mar 29||1966 Feb 28||xx||Cremated||N/A||N/A |- |[[Andrews-10654|ECKLEY]]||[[Andrews-10654|Emma Greatrex]]||1834||1911 Nov 17||77||Block E, Row 46, Plot 34||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Eckley-113|ECKLEY]]||[[Eckley-113|Richard George]]||1834||1903 Aug 15||69||Block E Row 46 Plot 35||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |MILLER||Dorothy Ella||1895 Oct 16||1982 Apr 14||86||Block J, Row 37, Plot 044||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Barron-889|STEVENS]]||[[Barron-889|Helen Maud]]||1918 Jun 12||1995 Oct 22||76||Ashes returned||N/A||N/A |- |[[Wheeler-12049|WHEELER]]||[[Wheeler-12049|Thomas Ochold]]||1874 Sep 23||1968 Aug 26||93||xx||ILMO Thomas Ochold Wheeler Died 26th August 1968 aged 93 Years Also his loved wife Sarah Anne Louise died 29th Nov 1969 Aged 85 Years Always Remembered||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Purewa_Cemetery_-_Free_Space_Page-1 Wheeler, Thomas & Sarah] |- |[[Irwin-2455|WHEELER]]||[[Irwin-2455|Sarah Ann Louise]]||1884 Oct 26||1969 Nov 29||85||xx||ILMO Thomas Ochold Wheeler Died 26th August 1968 aged 93 Years Also his loved wife Sarah Anne Louise died 29th Nov 1969 Aged 85 Years Always Remembered||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Purewa_Cemetery_-_Free_Space_Page-1 Wheeler, Thomas & Sarah] |}

Puritan Great Migration Beyond New England

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[[Category:PGM Beyond New England]] https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/ABGE-152.jpg WELCOME to the PGM sub-project '''Puritan Great Migration Beyond New England,''' the place for profiles of Great Migration-era immigrants who moved on from New England. '''GOAL:''' The goal of this sub-project is to ensure that each emigrant to New England between 1620 and 1640 - ''who then proceeded to permanently leave New England'' - has an updated profile or if needed, has a new profile created. :::The sub-project does NOT include ancestors who routinely sailed between England and New England... only those who left permanently to reside elsewhere. '''MEMBERSHIP:''' You need the Puritan Great Migration badge before becoming a member of the sub-project. To receive a badge, look for the current "PGM Want to Join" post on "genealogist to genealogist" (g2g) where you need to request the badge and fulfill the requirements to be in the PGM project. ::Or, if you're already a member of the PGM project, just answer the current "PGM Beyond" g2g post. '''COORDINATION:''' Our work on PGM Beyond will be coordinated on a space page entitled "'PGM Beyond New England Bulletin Board"' here: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:%27%27%27PGM_Beyond_New_England_Bulletin_Board%27%27%27] '''SOURCES:''' This sub-project is based on the following frequently used sources: *''Great Migration Begins'' and ''Great Migration,'' by Robert Charles Anderson; both of which can be found online at the subscription site, American Ancestors found here: [https://www.americanancestors.org/index.aspx]. Or the collection can be purchased hardcopy here: [https://shop.americanancestors.org/search?x=0&y=0&q_input=Great+Migration+&q=Great+Migration++-product_type%3AMembership+-product_type%3ASingle-Use]. *''Great Migration Directory'' by Robert Charles Anderson; which can be purchased here: [https://shop.americanancestors.org/collections/book-catalog-2020/products/the-great-migration-directory]. *''Abandoning America, Life-Stories from Early New England'' by Susan Hardman Moore; may be purchased here: [https://boydellandbrewer.com/abandoning-america.html]. *Having a subscription to American Ancestors (New England Historic Genealogical Society) will enhance your ability to update these profiles. === PGM Beyond Team === There is no Coordinator for the Sub-Project at this time. *[[Baldwin-3428|Carol Baldwin]] *[[Bullen-506|Halsey Bullen]] === Tasks === *'''You may want to work on your own ancestors first.''' If they migrated to New England after 1620 and by the end of 1640 then left New England sometime during their life-time, they are eligible. :::Add the '''PGM Beyond New England Sticker''' to any profile you've identified - the ones that fit our parameters - so people will be able to easily identify our sub-project. We want the sticker on every "PGM Beyond" profile. To see how the sticker looks and to get instructions about its use, go here: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:PGM_Beyond]. Adding the sticker will automatically add the profile to the PGM Beyond New England category. :::Many of the "Beyond" profiles are featured in ''"Abandoning America."'' Use this resource, along with others listed in GMD to write original biographies - do not copy directly from any source unless it is a cited short sentence within quotes. :::Add Inline citations (with a link to the source). Inline citations are used on all PGM Beyond New England profiles. See Style Guide here: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Alternative_Sourcing_Methods] and the complete style guide can be found here: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Styles_and_Standards] :::Work on a profile as much as you desire. If you don't have the time to finish or just want to move on to another task, add an explanatory comment section so another Beyond Team Member will know what has been accomplished. Then add the '''Category:Puritan Great Migration Beyond Project Maintenance Categories''', which is also in the same category box pop up as explained above, ''except'' you need to manually enter the word "puritan" to make it pop up. *When finished with your own ancestors, '''continue by going to the PGM Beyond maintenance page''', choose a profile, click and update. In many/most instances sources, I have endeavored to be helpful by listing sources for the profiles on the PGM Beyond maintenance page. When you've completed your work, (1) delete the Category:Beyond Maintenance Category, (2) add the PGM Beyond sticker. :'''The PGM Maintenance category is found here:''' https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Puritan_Great_Migration_Beyond_Project_Maintenance_Categories :'''The PGM Beyond New England Sticker information is found here:''' https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:PGM_Beyond == Contact == If you have questions, please contact one of the profile managers. Thank you.

Puritan Great Migration Current Member Projects

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==== '''NOTE: This page is not currently being maintained. It is being retained for historical purposes. Please do not edit it at this time. S. Willson, PGM Project Co-Leader, December 14, 2021.''' ==== [[Category:Puritan Great Migration Project]] See [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Badges&b=pgm the badge report] for the full list of current participants. If you are ''not'' currently a PGM member and would like to become one, please see [[Project:Puritan Great Migration#Joining_the_PGM_Project|our Project page]]! Members, beside your name below, please keep track of what you're currently working on for this project. This is both for your own reference, and to aid collaboration amongst the project participants. If you are going to be temporarily inactive in the project (eg. on vacation), please note that here. Thanks! Let's try to keep the list alphabetical by last name listed (not ID). *[[Aldrich-908|Cheryl Skordahl]] PGM Co-Leader. I am busy with the duties inherent with leader responsibilities. *[[Stevens-17832|Jen Hutton]] PGM Co-Leader, currently providing back-up for Cheryl; exploring possibility of setting up discord channel for PGM communications; hope to soon help with updating any unsourced/lightly sourced profiles. * [[Anderson-35092|Robin Anderson]] Bouncing in and out of any and all profiles, concentrating right now on my immediate family (Spring, Pierce, Hemingway, Harris, Ball, others), but branching out when I have time. * [[Chellis-52|Isara Chellis Argent]] Currently looking at the list of founders of Amesbury, MA * [[Ashley-150|Chase Ashley]] Working on my PGM ancestors, most of whom came through (1) Duxbury/Bridgewater or (2) Amesbury/Salisbury/Newbury/Haverhill, but also some who came through (3) New London/Windsor/Hartford. *[[Auborn-4|John Auborn]] I have several PGM ancestors including Samuel Eborne (a version of my own surname). I was born in Maine, went to grade school in Massachusetts and am always interested in early American history. *[[B-404|Anne B]] Co-Leader Emeritus. Currently concentrating on my own ancestors, but still working on creating accurate bios for the signers of the New Haven Fundamental Agreement and the Founders of Hartford, Connecticut. PGM Ancestors seem to be never ending Feb 2021 *[[Schneider-2016|Gerrie Bartholomew]] A few of the ancestors I'm working with are: Robert Coe, John Lum, Roger Pritchard, Elizabeth Prudden, Edward Riggs, Richard Baldwin, and Elizabeth Alsop. * [[Benjamin-1380|Sean Benjamin]] I'm working backwards and am currently fleshing out and sourcing profiles of ancestors born in New England roughly between 1680 and 1720. As I keep pushing back I'll soon be hitting the PGM generation and working on improving profiles using Anderson and other sources as I go. Surnames with suspected or confirmed PGM origin include: Ackley, Benjamin, Bennett, Bigelow, Bryant, Chadwick, Chute, Cleveland, Crandall, Denton, Eels/Ells, Fales, Farnsworth, Fillmore, Foster, Harrington, Hicks, Holmes, Huntley, Knowlton, Leighton, Loomer, Newcomb, Rand, Rice, Sanford, Tingley, Tufts, Vaughan, and Whitman. * [[Billups-130|Cynthia Billups]] Working on any and all PGM profiles and skeletonizing biographies using Anderson. Also like to solve problems, and puzzles. * [[ Black-1271|Loretta Black]] Black - 1271 Studying the FLETCHER genealogy. * [[Bredehoft-6|Tom Bredehoft]] - My primary interest is the Pettibone Family. I expect to be active on merging duplicates and cleaning up profiles. *[[Stone-4245|Cheryl Caudill]] - interested in expanding on profiles with as much knowledge as can be found to bring life back to our ancestors with their stories to be shared with this generation * [[Chandler-2888|Chandler]] Hoyt MA and other PGM I am always searching my trees. * [[Childs-1516|Christopher Childs]] - Putting finishing touches, in response to a request to PGM, on a very distant cousin's line down from shared GM immigrant [[Loomis-65 | Joseph Loomis]]; periodically chipping away at redrafting the top-heavy Biography of [[Spencer-165 | Gerard Spencer]]; still (ever-so-gradually) cleaning up my maternal lines back to [[Jones-3291 | Thomas Jones]], signer of the Guilford Covenant, and [[Bushnell-16 | Francis Bushnell]], also a signer. *[[Cole-12288|M Cole]]- PGM immigrants Ralph and Rebecca (Clarke) Wheelock and related lines; Thayer families and related lines; Early Settlers of Weymouth, Dedham and Medfield. I also work on the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_WikiTree30|PGM Suggestions] to keep them in check. * [[Dane-173|Kyle Dane]] - Dane, Thacher, Sherman and Pond first, then any related families (which could be all of them). * [[Dellinger-332|April Dauenhauer]] - Began with Editha Stebbins-304 and related settlers of Springfield etc. May 10 - UPDATE: colonial immigrants from Magna Carta Ancestors by Douglas Richardson, using his list. Jan '18 UPDATE: Using RC Anderson's ''The Great Migration Directory'' (NEHGS, 2015) to update PGM profiles with listed sources from Directory. Continuing to check, correct and document relationships in PGM profiles. *[[Dobson-4309|Mike Dobson]] Jumping around a bit checking to see which ancestors need work, especially those with little or no biography. Also checking to see all eligible ancestors are actually in the Project. Helping where I can on profiles getting a lot of traffic in the google groups feed. *[[Elmore-505|Robert Elmore]] Wanting to tie Edward Elmer (elmer-195) to his English roots a bit better. * [[Ewing-690 | Brenna Ewing]] I am logging in the contents of my cousin Linda Phillip Spearman's genealogy Turner - Howe & Related Families which includes a section researched by her grandfather and my great uncle, Malcolm Stuart Howe. I would like to research some of the lines that dead-end in her book. I am finding some of those lost connections here, wonderful! * [[Fabry-7|A Fabry]] New London, Connecticut. Primarily the Welsh Group. Coit; Calkins; Brewster; Gardiner; Douglas; Chandler. * [[Foos-57|Michael Foos]] - I am tracing my ancestors in the family lines of Lippincott, Elkington and Ballinger. * [[Gaulden-7|M. Gaulden, Mags]] - I am descended from the Lord line which settled in MA, CT, SC, and GA, in that order. (They split from Church's, founded new ones and moved on). As I continue to add my line, I will add the template to my Puritans as well as source information (most have already been added). I am also looking for PGM questions in G2G. * [[Brown-8212|Abby Glann]] - * [[Haight-314|Andy Haight]] Always looking at and filling in holes in Hoyt/Haight trees * [[Hall-10045|Bob Hall]] - Primary concern is my mothers Larrabee Ancestors, court records of Colony of Connecticut, abt. 1637-47, and their related their families; Nims, Bennett, Aldrich, Ballou, Wheaton, Tenney, etc. Also, Mayflower Ancestor: Francis Cooke. My fathers lines, Wilcox, Fish, Sherman, Dodge, Keyton, Harrington, Aldrich, Snow, Rathbun, etc. *[[Madison-125|Bobbie Hall]] - Currently focused on Dedham research. * [[Hammond-2140|Cheryl M Hammond]] - Master class in [http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/yak_shaving yak shaving]. Descended from [[Blodgett-23|Thomas Blodgett]], [[Goble-7|Thomas Goble]], [[Winslow-119|Kenelm Winslow]], and others. * [[Harjung-1|Judith Harjung Waldert]] - Studying the descendants of Samuel Wilbore [http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wilbore-1]. Also searching for connections in the Caswell family of the same time. *[[Prickett-120|Pat Hickin]] - Elizabeth Fones (1610-c1668 & William Hallett (1616-1709) Edited biography of Elizabeth's first husband, Henry Winthrop. [[Winthrop-13]] and her brother-in-law John Winthrop the Younger [[Winthrop-14]] * [[Athey-67|Darlene Athey Hill]] - Will focus on the Nantucket families. *[[Howe-3137 | Walter Howe]] Working on the five Howe families who settled in New England during the Great Migration, and also my ancestors of all names who settled during this period. My grandfather [[Howe-3192 | Dr. Oliver Hunt Howe]] was one of the key researchers that produced the Howe Genealogies published by NEHGS in 1929. * [[Hoyt-576 | Chris Hoyt]] Direct descendant of Dolar Davis MA: Nathaniel Mowry RI: Gregory Dexter RI; John Hoyt MA/NH and by marriages, so many other early New England families. Primary focus is on these and their collateral lines and adding source information where I can. * [[Jewett-369|Bob Jewett]] - Primarily work on [[Jowett-18|Maximilian Jewett]] and his brother [[Jowett-8|Joseph Jewett]]. Also those folks that came with them in 1638 on the ship John of London with [[Rogers-3410|Ezekiel Rogers]] ... see the Rogers profile for the passenger list. *[[Johnson-43462|Leigh Anne (Johnson) Dear]] Continuing work on children and grandchildren of my many PGM and Mayflower ancestors along with pre-1700 profiles I'm continually 'tripping across' that are in need of an update. Currently researching families Dorchester, Milton, Lynne, Newbury and Marblehead, Massachusetts areas although I admit to getting side-tracked into other early N.E. towns. * [[Kelly-6160|Joan Kelly]] - Continuing work on the Gilberts of Taunton, MA. * [[Keniston-36|Robert Keniston]] - I'll be working on my early New England ancestors - Harrington, Cutter, Bemis, Lock(e), Cutler, Russell, Rolfe. * [[Lewis-10266|Michael Alan Lewis]] - lineal male descendant of Edmond Lewes (Ipswich, England, 1634), searching for ancestors in England *[[Malloy-116 |Renee Malloy]] - Hoar - Chase - Tuttle families. Hingham families. [Green-11245] Adams and Colburn Families *[[McClain-3310|Scott McClain]] - Still focused primarily on my own known and potential PGM ancestors and related families, including primarily Wallen, Elwell, Bassett, Burt, Cobb & Rich families. I plan to branch out from there. * [[McCullagh-25|Bryan McCullagh]] - Immigrants [[Allen-958|George Allen]], [[Caulkins-22|Hugh Calkins]], [[Clarke-680|Thomas Clarke]], [[Peckham-4|John Peckham]], [[Saunders-35|Tobias Saunders]], [[Roberts-2617|Hugh Roberts]], [[Holloway-53|Joseph Holloway]], [[Worden-2|Peter Worden]], [[Hull-132|Rev. Joseph Hull]], Hadsell, Bateman, Richmond, Perry *[[Conkright-16| Doris Miller-Yetton]] Early Maine and Dover, NH families. Battle of Dunbar Scottish prisoners in Maine. * [[Mohr-1284|Laurence Mohr]] - I have several PGM ancestors and I’m interested in PGM profile improvement. I’m currently working on a complete Mohr family genealogy, which traces back to Hesse, Germany. I’m also closing on a solution for a brick wall ancestor, my maternal 2nd great grandfather. * [[Neibaur-19|Jill Neibaur Olson]] - Working with Rhode Island records right now and adding early emigrants into the Project * [[Nordlund-16|Daniel Nordlund]] - Primarily interested in the ancestors and descendants of [[Millett-148|Thomas Millett]] and his wife [[Greenoway-1|Mary Greenaway]]. * [[Palmer-5553|Michael Palmer]] - concerned mostly with the families who ended up in Southwest Connecticut. * [[Partridge-944|Carole Partridge]] - Scattered now: Brainerd, Crews, Graves, Partridge, Wight; Connecticut valley of Massachusetts; Smithtown area of Long Island. * [[Paxton-178|James Paxton]] - Primarily working on immigrants to Rowley, Mass., Newbury, Mass., Dover, NH, Exeter, NH, Stonington, Conn., and Windsor, Conn. *[[Pease-3024|William Pease]] - Working mostly on improving the profiles of near descendants of PGM ancestors, and when called for improving the profiles of my PGM ancestors. * [[Perkins-11750|Clyde Perkins]] - focused on New Hampshire PGMs, updating profiles and adding new profiles; next project is 281 potential PGM ancestors from the Ancestor Explorer app; always ready to collaborate. * [[Pryber-1|Matt Pryber]] Descended from the Coe, Carman family * [[Randall-8561|David Randall]] - Currently working on [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:First_Families_of_Westerly_Rhode_Island First Families of Westerly, Rhode Island] - most were either PGM or their children. Also interested in Stonington and other RI and CT towns. * [[Ridgley-10|Larry Ridgley]] - Primary lines: Brockett, Inman, Pierce * [[Rockwell-390|Toby Rockwell]] - * [[Raber-23|Lynden Raber Rodriguez]] - I have found so many of my ancestors amongst the PGM I decided to join this project. I love categorizing those profiles I encounter. * [[Dolan-372|Kelley Rosenbach]] - Lewis; Paddock; Woodbery; Spencer; Mitchell; Wormwood; Farrington *[[Short-3582|Caryl Ruckert]]Buckingham, Chapin, Benham, Bliss, Willard, Pelton, Lay, Hosmer, Merriman, Dickinson and Sanborn are among the families that I am researching. I am adding sources as I can and trying to improve the profiles of these and related families. * [[Pearson-3638|J. Salsbery]] I just noticed that my 9th great-grandfather Adam Mott is not in the PGM Project as he should be. I have many PGM ancestors and I am working on improving their profiles. * [[Schmeeckle-1|John Schmeeckle]] - Jenney, Pope, Burgess, Allen (Plymouth); Peckham and Weaver (Rhode Island); Strong and Clark (Conn.) As PGM profiles are brought to my notice, I research dubious "gateway ancestors" with questionable lineages from royalty and Magna Carta barons. * [[Peck-318|Linda Schreiber]] - * [[Selvaggio-84|Lucy Selvaggio-Diaz]] - I am working on the Beyond PGM, specifically Long Island, NY. * [[Silva-1055|Mindy Silva]] - I have been focusing mainly on the Maintenance categories, as well as working out of GMB 1634-1635, Vol 1 * [[Simons-511|Margaret Simons]] - * [[Sluys-6|Bertram Sluys]] - Until 2021 the concentration of my work has been on Dutch Roots as that is three quarters of my ancestry. Gradually I am adding in more work on my last quarter which is Colonial American. I would guess I have over 150 known PGM ancestors, and as I discover some that need to be added or have profiles that need some work I ask to add or improve them. * [[Smith-62120|Ellen Smith]] - I have many PGM ancestral lines, including clusters of multiple early settlers in Roxbury, Watertown, Hingham, and Taunton. I have worked on a number of these people, and I often yield to the temptation to work on other PGM families. * [[Smith-32867|Jillaine Smith]] Co-Leader Emeritus. tracking the project activity feed; responding to comments posted to PGM profiles and g2g; moderating disputes * [[Smith-38981|Kitty Smith]] - * [[smith-133317|Troy Phillip Smith]]- I just finished up [[puddington-74|George Puddington]], so now I am looking for some more profiles too work on XD. I am in the York Maine/Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts settlers is where if been collecting my sources primarily. * [[Smith-102689|Weldon Smith]] One of my 32 g-g-g's comes from Massachusetts, Ansel Bumpas, descending from Edward Bumpas who came on the Fortune in 1621, my earliest American ancestor except for Mayflower Richard Warren. Ansel's mother was a descendant of Richard Bourne, a founder of Sandwich, and for whom Bourne MA is named. Most of Ansel's ancestral families (including Bartlett, Besse, Carver, Hallett, Hatch, Hunter, Linnell, Lombard, Lovell, Morey, Parker, Randall, Rawlins, Swift) were early residents of Marshfield and Scituate, then migrated to Cape Cod, from Wareham to Barnstaple, from Sandwich to Falmouth. Cheers! * [[Sparkman-319|Daniel Sparkman]] Got here via the Stone ancestors. Working on them, and whomever is affiliated with them and the Howard family of Rhode Island & Massachusetts. Now finding more ancestors in Gorton, Collins, Daggert, Hopkins lines, and surely more to come. Adding templates where I can. * [[Spencer-4611|Michael Spencer]] - I am interested in the Spencer family and the social and family interconnections throughout the western expansion until about 1880. I am working on the Haddam, CT Founders families, currently on the Cone family (Mehitable Spencer m. Daniel Cone 1661). *[[Stanton-3574|T Stanton]] - currently working on verifying each family line back to the point of arrival. Have so far verified over 60 PGM great grandparents and more to go cover most of the pre-1640 settlements. And then there are the Virginians. . . Working on developing particular projects related to the early Rhode Island arrivals (in process, not launched). * [[Stauf-1|Brad Stauf]] - Mostly working on "AlongSide" tasks as one of the PGM coordinators helping new folks with PGM resources, editing guidelines, sourcing, and how to avoid stepping on landmines. Also going through the PGM maintenance categories to add/clean profiles, resolve unmerged matches etc. * [[Stiles-1327|Robert Jefferson Stiles]] - My primary study is on the descendants of the [[:Category:Stiles_Name_Study|Stiles]] founders of [[:Category:Windsor,_Connecticut|Windsor, CT]] in 1634-5 * [[Stills-18 | Michael Stills]] - Actively updating my boatloads of PGM ancestors in cycles. Adding PGM as PM on profiles indicated in suggestions report. * [[Nally-4|Becky Syphers]] - Localities: Hartford and Windsor, Connecticut, Essex, Hamden, and Hampshire, Massachusetts. I also work on "Pilgrim" lines - mostly Plymouth and Barnstable Counties, Massachusetts, most of whom are in the Mayflower Project. * [[Thiessen-117|Traci Thiessen]] - Much of my family came to America during the PGM. I'm often doing work on the following families: Perkins, Haskell, Woodward, Beamsley, Snow; Cole; Paine; Burgess; Worden; Howe; Whitcomb; Davis; Sawtell; Willard; Longley; Tybbot; Elwell ... and others. * [[Thomas-10705|Michael Thomas]] - Following maternal lineage for the following ancestors: Henry Travis (c1611-1648); John Pers or Pierce (1588-1661); Stephen Streeter (1600-1652); Henry Adams (1583-1646); William Peter Towne (1599-1685); John Bridge (1576-1665); Deacon Edward Rice (1594-1663); Thomas Frost (1616-1639); John Moor (1601-1674); James Phipps (c1606-c1660); and Christopher Brewer (1586-1633). I have now found many other families to follow now that I have compared the PGM list with my database. * [[Tillman-416 | Hope Tillman]] - Followed maternal lineage and now working on both sides. *[[Tilton-831|Lois Hacker Tilton]] - I came here working on my spouse's ancestor, the Tiltons. * [[Trueblood-273|Stephen Trueblood]] - [[Cornell-30|Thomas Cornell]] and his family. Currently working on tracing [[Beamond-35|John Beamond]] and [[Beaman-456|William Beamond]] back to England. * [[Watt-266|Vic Watt]] - * [[Wellman-46|AL Wellman]] - Trying to connect some of my DNA matches descended from [[Corning-61|David Corning]] and [[Thistle-18|Priscilla Thistle]] to a couple of my seafaring ancestors from the northern Massachusetts and New Hampshire coast. [[Ingerson-40|William Ingerson]] sailed with John Paul Jones during the American revolution and William Lewis was a ship's cooper sailing out of Boston in the early 19th century. * [[Johnson-18438|Kay Wilson]] - Thomas Smith (1634-1724) & Elizabeth Patterson plus about 50 of my ancestors who came to New England between 1620 and 1640. * [[Wood-8367|Rodney Wood]] - help format Bio and Sources and merging of duplicate profile pages (especially the Perkins Family)

Puritan Great Migration Editing Guidance

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[[Category:Puritan Great Migration Project]] = PGM Editing Guidance= The Puritan Great Migration Project's goal is to present factually accurate profiles with well-sourced biographies. As the project currently manages over 7,500 profiles, this is a major undertaking. To avoid confusion, style disagreements, etc., we ask our members to try and be consistent when editing PGM profiles. Our guidance for each section and field on PGM's profiles is outlined below. As always, when in doubt, please ask. You'll usually get a very quick response if you post on our Google Group, Discord server and comments on project-managed profiles. =Profile Editing Guidance= ==Data Fields== The information found in data fields should match the information found in the biography, which should be proven using quality, reliable sources. The following may help answer some questions concerning data fields. === Last Name at Birth (LNAB) === Especially on these older profiles, determining LNAB can be challenging due to spelling variations even during a person's lifetime. Remember that on Wikitree, we use their conventions not ours; in general, we use the spelling as it was at the time of the person's birth. How do we find this? '''General WikiTree guidelines for [[Help:Name_Fields#Spelling_conventions|spelling conventions]] include:''' * If there are any contemporary written documents, the spelling from those documents should be used. In particular, the spelling that appears in a birth record should be used for the Last Name at Birth unless there are other documents from, at, or near the time of birth that inform us about a more common or correct spelling. * The spelling used by descendants is not relevant unless there are no contemporary written documents. '''PGM adds the following:''' * First look for actual parish baptism/birth records (preferably images, but when lacking images, reliable quality transcriptions of records can be used. Hereafter called “records”.) However, “other documents from, at, or near the time of birth that inform us about a more common or correct spelling” can also be used. Examples: a parents marriage “record,” a more frequent spelling used on baptism/birth “records” for other siblings, or town and colony "records." * If neither contemporary images or transcriptions are found, the PGM project follows the last name used by Anderson in the Great Migration Series or a later peer-reviewed source such as NEHGS or TAG. * In the absence of both, birth contemporary “records” and an Anderson article, use the spelling on a document from later in the person's life in which the party signed his/her name, such as a deed or will. If the person only signed by mark, use the most commonly documented spelling as found in deeds, wills, town records etc. === Other Last Names (OLN) === PGM does NOT include wrong surnames in the Other Last Names data field. OLN is reserved for legitimate aliases or alternative spellings. Sometimes WikiTree genealogists want to list wrong surnames in the OLN field so the name will show up in the search engine, hoping to slow down creation of duplicate profiles. PGM has decided not to follow this practice. The pros and cons of OLN usage has been fully discussed within the project and the conclusion has been drawn that adding inaccurate information to the data field is counterproductive to the project. === Prefix === See the following WikiTree guidance on Prefixes: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Name_Fields#Prefix Prefix] === Suffix === See the following WikiTree guidance on Prefixes: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Name_Fields#Suffix Suffix] ===Dates=== If the exact year of an event is known (but the day or month are not known) the date is still marked as "exact." The marriage end date field is only used in cases where an end date can be clearly documented, such as by divorce or a known date of death. === Location Names === We use contemporaneous place names for birth, death and marriage date fields. Here is a list of the Colonies/Provinces that were applicable for PGM immigrants: * Plymouth Colony: 1620 - 1690; after that, part of Province of Massachusetts Bay * Massachusetts Bay Colony: 1628 - 1690; after that, part of Province of Massachusetts Bay * Province of Massachusetts Bay: 1691 - 1776 * Connecticut Colony: 1636 - 1776 * Saybrook Colony: 1635 - 1644; after that, part of Connecticut Colony * New Haven Colony: 1637 - 1662; after that, part of Connecticut Colony * Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations: 1636 - 1776 * Province of New Hampshire: 1629 - 1776 * Province of Maine: 1622 - 1652 * Maine is part of Massachusetts Bay Colony: 1652-1690 * Maine is part of Province of Massachusetts Bay: 1691-1776 * Maine is District of Maine, Massachusetts: 1776-1820 * Maine is the state of Maine after 1820 * Province of New York: 1664 - 1776 =Biography Section= Make sure biographies and data fields match each other and that the data from both are proven through the most accurate, high quality, nonspeculative, reliable sources possible. Data fields rely on well researched and properly sourced biographies so they can contain the most accurate information possible. '''Use of AutoBio is not recommended for PGM profiles.''' Autobio can accidentally delete important information, pull in unvetted information from other profiles, and its default settings are not compatible with the preferred PGM format. For limited use in generating drafts for portions of the bio (such as the children's list), or completely empty profiles please see: [[Space:PGM_Editing_Guidance_-_Autobio_(Limited_Use)|PGM Editing Guidance - Autobio (Limited Use)]] == Narrative Guidance== The goal of a good biography is to focus on the person, not the research. A good biography tells a life story, not a researcher's path of discovery. As per the project's goals and objectives, "The '''minimum''' information each profile should contain to be considered '''complete''' is the following: name at birth, immigration date, birth/baptism date and place, parents' names, death/burial date and place, marriage (spouse/s, dates, locations), and children." However, recognizing that not all members of this project have the same level of interest or availability, any work that gets closer to the project's goals and objectives, but doesn't quite meet them, is still helpful and appreciated. To that end, the following are guidelines to help each research get closer. A profile that is easily readable, devoid of duplicative data and useless information (such as REF ID numbers generated by uploaded GEDCOMs), and conveys a brief chronological history of the individual is desired. Suggested subheadings include: * Disputed Origins * Biography :* List of children :* Last will and testament === Disputed Origins (or Spouse, or Relations, etc.) === ''Updated 18 October 2023''' For data and conclusions ''not'' supported by Anderson's Great Migration series (or a later approved source), it is the policy of the Puritan Great Migration project to: * '''Collaborate''' with profile managers and other interested Wikitreers through profile comments and/or g2g to alert others of changes and seek additional information. * '''Detach''' the disputed relatives from the profile. * Add a '''{{Disputed Parents}}''' or '''{{Disputed Spouse}}''' [[Help:Research_Note_Boxes| Research Note Box (RNB)]] above the Puritan Great Migration Project Box template of the affected profile. ** '''Summarize''' the issue. Place the details under ==Research Notes== in a section above Sources. There will be a link in the RNB to the Research Notes section. ''Please use the standard heading format'' ==Research Notes== ''or the link will not work.'' ** '''[[Help:Adding_Links#Links_to_Other_Profiles|Wikilink]]''' to the disputed relatives' profiles within the Research Notes text. ** Provide '''inline references (footnotes)''' and additional '''sources''' to relevant research. ** Link any related '''G2G question(s)''' within the text (sometimes the automatic link becomes lost when profiles are merged). ** '''Wikilink''' and '''add Research Notes''' to the disconnected profile(s). :[[Gilman-2#Disputed_Origins|Here's an example profile]].
:Help pages for the individual RNB templates can be found here: *[[Template:Disputed_Parents |Disputed Parents]] *[[Template:Disputed_Spouse|Disputed Spouse]] === Biography === ==== Stickers ==== Stickers belong immediately below the Biography heading. PGM project follows the Sticker Help Guidelines found [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Stickers here]. Any Sticker that is redundant is subject to being removed by the profile managers and/or PGM project members. In particular, Immigration Stickers are considered redundant (a duplication of the Puritan Great Migration project box) and will be deleted. ==== Biography text ==== This section describes the life of the person. The biography is typically organized in a narrative style and in a chronological manner. Bullet points included in the narrative are acceptable. If you find "copy/pastes" of multiple paragraphs of text -- whether it's from copyrighted work (like Anderson's ''Great Migration'' series), or even public-domain text (such as late 19th century genealogies freely available via Google docs or some other online archive) -- please replace such text with a summary of key points and ''link'' to the source where you can. Short quotes are fine; just be sure to add an inline reference (footnote), referencing the original. Read more about Wikitree's policy on [[Copying_Text|Copying Text]]. '''Old Style/New Style - Double Dating''' On WikiTree, as well as in the PGM project, we use the practice of double dating where both the old style and the new style year are given in a document. The new style (larger number) date is recorded in the data field of a profile and the double date is provided in the narrative biography. [[Unknown-374819|Here's an example]] Note the death date. Broadly speaking, double-dating ceased January 1, 1752; subsequent to that date, January 1 was recognized as the beginning of a new year. For a full historical discussion on the Julian vs. Gregorian calendars and an explanation of additional rules, see [[Space:Dates%2C_Calendars_and_Genealogy|Dates, Calendars and Genealogy]]. ==== List of Children ==== For those PGM profiles where the individual had children, use the heading Children, and then list the children in numbered order (if order of birth known) or non-numbered bullets (if order of birth is not known) in their own subsection, usually at the bottom of the narrative (above Sources, and above Research Notes if present). Link to children's profiles if they have a profile. Provide basic vitals (b, m, d), but not too much detail (removed to Connecticut in 1665 and had the following children...). Additional detail goes on the child's profile, if they have one. Rationale for including list of children with basic vitals on parent profiles: * We typically follow Anderson's practice (and he does this); * Ability to visually check list of documented children against attached profiles; * Allows placement of citations that support the link between parents and child; * Supports ability to print profile page with basic family information. ==== Last Will & Testament (or Probate) ==== Because such documents often include very important family-relationship information, these can be extremely valuable. It is not necessary to transcribe the entire text of a will (or inventory, or division of real estate); simply highlight the particulars. When the estate details are long, consider moving them to a separate free-space page and linking to that page from the biography. [[Rice-53#Will|Here's an example]]. ===Research Notes Section=== All research notes should be signed and dated by the person entering them. This is done by placing ~~~~ at the end of the research note. === Timeline Section (NOTE: Usage is Discouraged / Not recommended) === Usage of a timeline section is discouraged/not recommended. See [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Puritan_Great_Migration_Editing_Guidance#Other_Considerations Other Considerations]. If a timeline is thought to be necessary in addition to the biography, please abide by the following: * Use asterisks for each fact * Include only information about the person profiled * Each item in the timeline must be documented and sourced in the biography narrative * Do not include facts about children, grandchildren, siblings, spouses or parents * Be brief; don't include every fact A longer timeline can always be done on a Free-Space page and linked in the profile. === Siblings Section (Note: Not used)=== PGM profiles do not include a separate section on siblings; this information belongs on the parents' profiles. A brief description of the family structure (i.e. John Smith was the second son), and mention of the siblings can be included in the narrative. ===Sources Section === Format like this: :::== Sources == ::: ::: :::See also: :::* [list here any general sources ''not'' included in any inline references (footnotes).] Many profiles still have either no sources or very poor sources. Find and add better ones. [[Footnotes|Learn how to use]] the '''......''' tags to insert inline references (footnotes). to a profile: that makes it very clear ''which'' information is supported by ''which'' sources, especially since the profile may be edited later by others. Learn the WikiTree markup for adding the same source additional times to the same profile (see advanced sourcing toward the bottom of the "Learn how to use" page). '''The use of Span tags to cite multiple pages from the same source is discouraged on PGM profiles.''' Our main source of information for PGM profiles is Robert Charles Anderson's ''Great Migration'' series. When there is a conflict about facts on a given profile page, ''including Last Name at Birth'', we follow Anderson's conclusions (and spelling of last name) unless there has been more recently published research or the location of original records from the time period that corrects or adds to Anderson. ''Please do NOT transcribe onto profiles the full text of Anderson's work. The GM series is copyrighted; copy/pasting is therefore a copyright violation.'' Please [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Puritan_Great_Migration_Sources read our sources page] for a range of sources that the project is using to support our efforts. If the source is found in an image, rather than post the image of the source, please consider adding a link if the source image is available online. It is always preferable to add and cite relevant sources, rather than posting images to the profile pages. As a reminder, use of any image must comply with the applicable copyright law and/or licensing agreement. ===Acknowledgements Section === We follow the style guide on [[Acknowledgements|Acknowledgements]]. We do not acknowledge uploaders of profiles. We do not retain a list of GEDCOM uploads. This information is tracked under the Changes tab. =Merging Duplicates = Please review WikiTree's [[Help:Duplicates|Help: Duplicates]] and [[Help:Merging| Help: Merging]] pages for more information regarding merging duplicates. Project members working from Anderson's ''Great Migration'' series often find it necessary to merge duplicates of the immigrating ancestor, his or her spouse, their children (sometimes), and anyone "up the line" (parents, grandparents, etc.). Please merge duplicate profiles "down the line" (children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, etc.) as well. Even just cleaning up your own line of descent from your own ancestor(s) is helpful! When proposing a merge, always make sure that it will go in the correct direction and, if two names are involved, or the same name spelled differently, request that PPP be placed on the target profile. After merging profiles, please clean the profile's biography and sources by retaining the most accurate, reliable sources. Merged profiles often contain GEDCOM 'garbage' and the WikiTree [[Help:GEDCOM-Created_Biographies|Help: GEDCOM-Created Biographies]] can provide guidance in that area. = Other Considerations = '''Timeline Presentation of Facts is Not Recommended''' Timeline sections on PGM profiles are not recommended, and their use is discouraged. The PGM project's preference is a narrative-based biography, with inline source links to reliable sources. Adding a timeline results in a duplication of information, which can be difficult to maintain accurately when new information becomes available. '''Scroll Boxes Not Recommended''' Scroll Boxes on PGM profiles are not recommended and discouraged from use. On occasion, a limited number of PGM profiles may contain scroll boxes, if the material contained in them cannot be consolidated into the biography or if the material is essential but lengthy. '''Centering Text on a Page Not Recommended''' Centering is not recommended for styling purposes, e.g. it shouldn't be used just because you like the look of centered headlines or information. It can be used when you want to properly transcribe the original appearance of something like a headstone. '''Background Images / Wall paper''' Throughout WikiTree, you may see examples of profiles that use an image as background or "wallpaper." [[Help:Background_Images|Wallpaper]] is a matter of taste. One profile manager may be for it; another one against it. Background can also be very difficult for members with vision challenges. So please be thoughtful about adding backgrounds, and don't take it personally if someone removes a background image. Please do not use the PGM graphic for background images. '''Tables Not Recommended''' We discourage the use of tables as these also are difficult for less experienced or technically advanced members to edit. If a table is important for content display, please use a linked [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Free-Space_Profile Free Space Page].

Puritan Great Migration Profile Improvement Team

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==Puritan Great Migration Profile Improvement Team== If you have helped on a [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Sourcerers Sourcerer's Challenge], if you're a [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Data_Doctors DataDoctor] or a [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Categorization Categorization] expert , or if you just prefer to work on one aspect of a profile across the breadth of the project, this team is for you. ===Purpose=== The PIT crew will improve PGM profiles through adding/correcting source citations, cleaning up old GEDCOMs, correcting DataDoctor errors, and ensuring that each profile has been correctly categorized. They also monitor profile changes via the Activity Feed. === Team Membership === This team is comprised of Puritan Great Migration members who are interested in ensuring that each PGM project-managed profile is complete and accurate, and includes high-quality, well-sourced information. This team addresses specific areas of profile improvement (such as working on DataDoctor errors), and is great for members who prefer to focus on one aspect of profile improvement work. Members of this team may simultaneously work in as many of the groups listed below as they desire. ===Tasks=== *Correct Data Doctors suggestions which can be found [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_WikiTree30 here]. *Check the project's activity feed, found [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=WikiTree-30&l=500&watchlist=1&hideown=0 here] and on the project's Discord server, WikiPGM, on a daily basis to ensure any changes made to project managed profiles were adequately sourced. === Profile Improvement Team Members === '''Project Coodinator:''' '''Floating Team Members:''' *[[Ashley-1950|Chase Ashley]] *[[Athey-67|Darlene (Athey) Athey-Hill]] *[[Baker-13902|Mary Baker]] *[[Baldwin-3428|Carol Baldwin, PhD.]] *[[Baty-260|S.J. Baty]] *[[Bryce-823|Monica (Bryce) Pendleton]] *[[Buckner-1534|Loretta Buckner]] *[[Bullen-506|Halsey Bullen]] *[[Campbell-2634|Christine (Campbell) Preston]] *[[Carles-4|Scott Carles]] *[[Champion_de_Crespigny-8|Anne (Champion de Crespigny) Young]] *[[Crawford-15512|Amy (Crawford) Gilpin]] *[[Danforth-870|Curt Danforth III]] *[[Houghton-1087|Hayward Houghton]] *[[Johnson-43462|Leigh Anne (Johnson) Dear]] *[[Keniston-36|Bob Keniston]] *[[Kingman-271|John Kingman]] *[[Madison-125|Bobbie (Madison) Hall]] *[[Maloney-2332|Murray Maloney]] *[[Orton-1225|Nigel Orton]] *[[Partridge-1859|Stewart Partridge]] *[[Pendleton-1947|Alan Pendleton]] *[[Raber-23|Lynden (Raber) Rodriguez]] *[[Sander-228|Dawnmarie (Sander) Cecora]] *[[Schamp-217|Richard Schamp]] *[[Seale-237|Robert Seale]] *[[Sears-3708|Capt L. Ray Sears III, P.E.]] *[[Sigh-1|John Sigh Jr.]] *[[Trueblood-273|Stephen Trueblood]] *[[Wilbur-403|Eunice (Wilbur) Pender]] * '''''Activity Feed Monitors''''': these members are responsible for monitoring the PGM activity feed once daily, checking to ensure that additions, edits or deletions made to project profiles include reliable sourcing and, if they do not, then making any necessary corrections. Any profiles to which the project box has been added should be reported to a project leader so the project may be added as a co-manager. Alert a project leader if significant concern arises due to activity in the feed (e.g., lots of relationship changes, duplicate profiles, etc., created by one WikiTree user). NOTE: Due to the diverse nature of changes often made to profiles, members monitoring the activity feed require the approval of the Project Coordinator or a Leader. :::(Monday) [[Ashley-1950|Chase Ashley]] :::(Tuesday) [[Danforth-870|Curt Danforth]] :::(Wednesday) [[Browning-5288|Ann Browning]] :::(Thursday) [[Browning-5288|Ann Browning]] (temp. replacement for:) [[Cole-12288|M Cole]] :::(Friday) [[Madison-125|Bobbie (Madison) Hall]] :::(Saturday) [[Hill-11959|S (Hill) Willson]] :::(Sunday) [[Madison-125|Bobbie (Madison) Hall]] ::: Stand-by feed monitors: '''Open - if you're willing to help, please let us know!''' *'''''Data Doctors''''': these members are responsible for correcting data doctor suggestions that appear on the Data Doctors report for project-managed profiles. This group may make recommendations on the order in which to tackle the suggestions, depending on how many suggestions there are. ::'''Team Members:''' *[[Danforth-870|Curt Danforth III]] *[[Stevens-17832|Jen Hutton]] *[[Jones-60769|Ian Jones]] *[[Thomas-10705|Michael Thomas]] ---- ===Help Resources=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Adding_Links Adding Links] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Categorization Categorization Help] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Communication_Before_Editing Communicating Before Editing] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Editing_Tips Editing Tips] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Research_Note_Boxes Research Note Box Help] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Sources Sources Help] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Sources_Style_Guide Sources Style Guide] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Stickers Stickers] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_WikiTree30 PGM Data Doctor Suggestions] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Puritan_Great_Migration_Project_Maintenance_Categories PGM Maintenance Categories] ==Useful Links== * [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err2&WikiTreeID=Wikitree-30& Wikitree+ PGM Suggestions - live report] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Puritan_Great_Migration PGM Project Page] ''(This page was lasted edited 28 Apr 2023.)''

Puritan Great Migration Project Reliable Sources

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[[Category:Puritan Great Migration Sources]] [[Category:Puritan Great Migration Project]][[Category:Reliable Sources for Pre-1700 Profiles]] This page provides an overview to sources used by the [[Project:Puritan Great Migration|Puritan Great Migration Project]]. Project volunteers are encouraged to use these, where possible. While some good sources can be found free through FamilySearch.org or even through Google searches, many sources require paid membership or subscription. If you don't have access, ask for a lookup on [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/ G2G]. Additionally, for general WikiTree guidance on reliable sources, please see the help page on [[Help:Reliable_Sources|Reliable Sources]]. This page contains a list of Project-approved, reliable sources for both pre-1700 and pre-1500 profiles. It also contains lists of sources to be used with caution, and those that should not be used at all. :'''NOTE:''' Please do not do full copy/pastes from any of the following documents. (I.e., don't put in a verbatim profile text from Anderson's ''Great Migration'' series.) Also please do not upload images of full pages of these documents. That places you and WikiTree at risk of copyright violation. Instead, extract key vitals and be sure to use the ... citation format to cite your sources. Thanks! == Reliable Sources == === Great Migration Series (NEHGS) === Robert Charles Anderson's ''Great Migration'' series, published by the New England Historic Genealogical Society between 1995 and 2011 (so far), covers New England immigrants between 1620 and 1635 (so far) with the intent to extend to 1640. The series is available in print and digital format. Digital access requires membership to either: * [http://www.americanancestors.org NEHGS], a nonprofit organization begun in 1845 to preserve and publish quality information about early American ancestry. Although a paid subscription is required to access the Great Migration series, there are many useful records available for free with a [https://my.americanancestors.org/account/create/brief?returnurl=https%3A%2F%2Fapp.americanancestors.org%2Faccount%2Frefreshcredentials%3Freturnurl%3Dhttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.americanancestors.org%2F guest membership]. * [http://www.ancestry.com Ancestry.com], a commercial subscription service with a range of digital genealogical information from which you may find ''sourced documents.'' '''Note:''' However, ''Unsourced'' family trees are not acceptable sources from this or other webtree sites. Some libraries may have access to one or the other. For a list of specific titles see: [[#Great_Migration_Series_.26_Related_Publications|Related Publications]] :''See also: [[Space:Sources-GMB | Sources used in the Great Migration series]]'' === Early New England Families Study Project (NEHGS) === Another NEHGS project, this will cover the period 1641-1700 (based on marriage year), initially following (and presumably correcting/updating) Clarence Almon Torrey’s bibliographic index of early New England marriages. The project's goal is to compile authoritative and documented sketches of more than 35,000 marriages from this time period. The Great Migration Study Project will eventually treat all immigrants who came to New England through 1640. The Early New England Families Study Project will focus on individuals who emigrated in 1641 or later, but our sketches will be grouped by year of marriage rather than immigration. (You can read more about this effort [http://www.americanancestors.org/Blogs.aspx?id=29298&blogid=124069 here].) The emerging/evolving [https://www.americanancestors.org/browse/publications/ongoing-study-projects/Early-New-England-Families,-1641--1700 online database] is available to NEHGS members. For a list of available sketches and associated WikiTree profiles, see [[Space:Early_New_England_Families|Early New England Families]]. === Quality Journals === The following peer-reviewed journals are also good sources for quality research that include (but are not limited to) early New England colonists. While pretty much all of these require paid membership to access, some early editions can be found through [http://books.google.com Google Books], [http://www.openlibrary.org OpenLibrary], or [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog FamilySearch]. * ''The American Genealogist'' - searchable, digital version made available with NEHGS membership. Some older volumes may be found through a Google search. * ''Connecticut Ancestry'' - journal of the [https://www.connecticutancestry.org/journal Connecticut Ancestry Society] * ''Connecticut Nutmegger'' - searchable, digital version made available with NEHGS membership *''The Essex Genealogist'' - the journal of the [https://www.esog.org/ Essex Society of Genealogists], Lynnfield, Massachusetts. *''The Genealogist'' - the journal of the [https://fasg.org/the-genealogist/ American Society of Genealogists], 1980- . Searchable, digital version made available with NEHGS membership through 2016. * ''Mayflower Descendant'' - searchable, digital version made available with NEHGS membership. * ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'' - published by NEHGS since 1849; searchable, digital version available (free for issues over 100 years old, list maintained at familysearch.org [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/New_England_Historical_Genealogical_Register_Online New England Historical Genealogical Register Online]) and all issues available by subscription to NEHGS members; see also WikiTree Source FSP: [[Space:NEHGR|The New England Historical & Genealogical Register]]. * ''New York Genealogical and Biographical Record'' - published by the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society * ''NGS Quarterly'' - published by the National Genealogical Society; non-searchable PDF versions of most issues are available online to NGS members. * ''Rhode Island Roots,'' journal of the [https://rigensoc.org/cpage.php?pt=14 Rhode Island Genealogical Society]. === Published Colony Records === A number of vital, court, probate and even land records have been published over the years. Some of these can be found through [http://books.google.com Google Books], [http://www.familysearch.org FamilySearch] or [http://www.openlibrary.org OpenLibrary]; others are available only through membership in [http://www.americanancestors.org NEHGS] or [http://www.ancestry.com Ancestry.com]. Those that have been particularly helpful to PGM project volunteers include: * [https://openlibrary.org/books/OL6905696M Records of the colony of New Plymouth in New England] *[https://openlibrary.org/search?mode=everything&q=Records+of+the+governor+and+company+of+the+Massachusetts+bay+in+New+England%3A+Printed+by+order+of+the+legislature Records of the governor and company of the Massachusetts bay in New England], often abbreviated as ''MBCR''. * Massachusetts Vital Records through 1850. Most towns in Massachusetts published their early vital records. While NEHGS members can search across multiple towns, individual town books are often found through [[http://books.google.com Google Books]]. For example: [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofip01esse Vital Records of Ipswich, Massachusetts]. Simply Google "Vital Records" + the name of the town in Massachusetts and see what you find. === Commonly Used Sources === ==== Vital Records to 1850 ==== :Links to the various published Massachusetts town vital records. These are the primary sources for early births, marriages and deaths. *Free space: [[Space:Massachusetts_VR_to_1850|Massachusetts VR to 1850]]. ==== Great Migration Series & Related Publications ==== *Anderson, Robert Charles, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, vol. 1: A - F'', (Boston: NEHGS, 1995). *Anderson, Robert Charles, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, vol. 2: G - O'', (Boston: NEHGS, 1995). *Anderson, Robert Charles, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, vol. 3: P - W'', (Boston: NEHGS, 1995). *Anderson, Robert Charles. ''Great Migration: Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume I, A–B''. (Boston: NEHGS, 1999). *Anderson, Robert Charles. ''Great Migration: Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume II, C–F''. (Boston; NEHGS, 2001). *Anderson, Robert Charles. ''Great Migration: Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume III, G–H''. (Boston: NEHGS, 2003). *Anderson, Robert Charles. ''Great Migration: Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume IV, I–L''. (Boston: NEHGS, 2005). *Anderson, Robert Charles. ''Great Migration: Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume V, M–P''. (Boston: NEHGS, 2007). *Anderson, Robert Charles. ''Great Migration: Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume VI, R–S''. (Boston: NEHGS, 2009). *Anderson, Robert Charles. ''Great Migration: Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume VII, T–Y''. (Boston; NEHGS, 2011). *Anderson, Robert C. ''The Great Migration Directory: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1640: A Concise Compendium'' (New England Historic Genealogical Society, Great Migration Study Project, Boston, 2015) *Anderson, Robert Charles. ''The Winthrop Fleet: Massachusetts Bay Company Immigrants to New England, 1629-1630''. (Boston: NEHGS, 2012) *Anderson, Robert Charles. ''The Pilgrim Migration: Immigrants to Plymouth Colony, 1620-1633''. (Boston: NEHGS, 2004) *Anderson, Robert Charles. ''The Mayflower Migration: Immigrants to Plymouth, 1620''. (Boston: NEHGS, 2020) ==== Royal Ancestry Series ==== *Richardson, Douglas. ''Royal Ancestry: A Study In Colonial And Medieval Families'', in 5 vols. (Salt Lake City, Utah, 2013). *Richardson, Douglas, ''Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study In Colonial And Medieval Families'', exp. 2nd ed. in 3 vols. (Salt Lake City, Utah, 2011). * Richardson, Douglas. ''Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study In Colonial And Medieval Families'', exp. 2nd ed. in 4 vols, (Salt Lake City, Utah, 2011). ==== Essex County Courts ==== *Essex County Courts. ''Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex ... vol. 1: 1636-1656''. (Salem: The Essex Institute, 1911). [http://tinyurl.com/ydd8bsvv HathiTrust.org LINK] *Essex County Courts. ''Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex ... vol. 2: 1656-1662''. (Salem: The Essex Institute, 1912). [http://tinyurl.com/yan42y7k HathiTrust.org LINK] *Essex County Courts. ''Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex ... vol. 3: 1662-1667''. (Salem: The Essex Institute, 1913). [http://tinyurl.com/ydyb27r6 HathiTrust.org LINK] *Essex County Courts. ''Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex ... vol. 4: 1667-1671''. (Salem: The Essex Institute, 1914). [http://tinyurl.com/y8ztrb7v HathiTrust.org LINK] *Essex County Courts. ''Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex ... vol. 5: 1672-1674''. (Salem: The Essex Institute, 1916). [http://tinyurl.com/yb4hdve9 HathiTrust.org LINK] *Essex County Courts. ''Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex ... vol. 6: 1675-1678''. (Salem: The Essex Institute, 1917). [http://tinyurl.com/y9vd27kh HathiTrust.org LINK] *Essex County Courts. ''Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex ... vol. 7: 1678-1680''. (Salem: The Essex Institute, 1919). [http://tinyurl.com/y6w6h7gf HathiTrust.org LINK] *Essex County Courts. ''Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex ... vol. 8: 1680-1683''. (Salem: The Essex Institute, 1921). [http://tinyurl.com/y98eyjpr HathiTrust.org LINK] *Essex County Courts. ''Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex ... vol. 9: 1680-1683''. (Salem: The Essex Institute, 1975). [http://salem.lib.virginia.edu/Essex/vol9/index.html Online copy ] ==== Plymouth Colony Records ==== *Shurtleff, Nathaniel ed. ''Records of the Colony of New Plymouth in New England, vol. 1: Court Orders 1633-1640''. (Boston, 1855). [https://archive.org/stream/recordsofcolonyo0102newp#page/n5/mode/2up Archive.org LINK] *Shurtleff, Nathaniel ed. ''Records of the Colony of New Plymouth in New England, vol. 2: Court Orders 1641-1651''. (Boston, 1855). [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/526565-redirection familysearch.org LINK] *Shurtleff, Nathaniel ed. ''Records of the Colony of New Plymouth in New England, vol. 3: Court Orders 1651-1661''. (Boston, 1855). [https://archive.org/details/cu31924070695063 Archive.org LINK] *Shurtleff, Nathaniel ed. ''Records of the Colony of New Plymouth in New England, vol. 4: Court Orders 1661-1668''. (Boston, 1855). [http://tinyurl.com/yaf9dvsp Archive.org LINK] *Shurtleff, Nathaniel ed. ''Records of the Colony of New Plymouth in New England, vol. 5: Court Orders 1668-1678. (Boston, 1856). [https://archive.org/stream/recordsofcolonyo05newp#page/n7/mode/2up Archive.org LINK] *Shurtleff, Nathaniel ed. ''Records of the Colony of New Plymouth in New England, vol. 6: Court Orders 1678-1691''. (Boston, 1856). [http://tinyurl.com/y88ksk96 Archive.org LINK] *Shurtleff, Nathaniel ed. ''Records of the Colony of New Plymouth in New England, vol. 7: Judicial Acts 1636-1692''. (Boston, 1857). [http://tinyurl.com/ycsosjtn Archive.org LINK] *Shurtleff, Nathaniel ed. ''Records of the Colony of New Plymouth in New England, vol. 8: Miscellaneous Records 1633-1680''. (Boston, 1857). [https://archive.org/details/recordsofcolonyo08newp Archive.org LINK] *Pulsifer, David ed. ''Records of the Colony of New Plymouth in New England, vol. 9: Acts 1643-1651''. (Boston, 1859). [http://tinyurl.com/ycawd8rt Archive.org LINK] *Pulsifer, David ed. ''Records of the Colony of New Plymouth in New England, vol. 10: Acts 1653-1679''. (Boston, 1859). [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924070695089#page/n7/mode/2up Archive.org LINK] *Pulsifer, David ed. ''Records of the Colony of New Plymouth in New England, vol. 11: Laws 1623-1880''. (Boston, 1861). [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924070695196#page/n7/mode/2up Archive.org LINK] *Pulsifer, David ed. ''Records of the Colony of New Plymouth in New England, vol. 12: Deeds 1620-1651''. (Boston, 1861). [http://tinyurl.com/ycouw9z6 Archive.org LINK] ==== New England Marriages Prior to 1700 ==== :Both of the items listed below are indexes of sources related to marriages; they provide citations that show where the marriage and related sources can be found. Neither is a source, per se. * Torrey, Clarence Almon, ''New England Marriages Prior to 1700'', New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2011 * Sanborn, Melinda, ''Third Supplement to Torrey's New England Marriages Prior to 1700", Genealogical Publishing Company, 2003 === Links to Related Wikitree Source Compilations === * [[Space:England_Project_Reliable_Sources|England Project Reliable Sources]] *[[Space:Scotland_Project_Reliable_Sources|Scotland Project Reliable Sources]] *[[Space:United_States_Project_Reliable_Sources|United States Project Reliable Sources]] == Unreliable Sources == The following should not be used and are subject to removal from PGM-managed profiles if found: * User-contributed family trees, including (but not limited to): ** Pedigree Resource File, Ancestral File and FamilyTree data on familysearch.org (if there is an actual reliable primary source on the pedigree record, that source may be cited but the overall familysearch.org pedigree or tree record is NOT a source and may not be cited). ** Public or any other family trees from Ancestry.com including OneWorldTree and RootsWeb (OneWorldTree was replaced by public ancestry trees and RootsWeb in 2013 but OneWorldTree as a source still appears widely on the internet) ** Geni.com * U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900, from Yates Publishing, on Ancestry.com. See [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/60060/why-shouldnt-rely-international-marriage-records-1560-1900 this discussion] for why. * Millennium File: "created by the Institute of Family Research to track the records of its clients and the results of its professional research. It contains more than 880,000 linked family records, with lineages from throughout the world, including colonial America, the British Isles, Switzerland, and Germany. Many of these lineages extend back to nobility and renowned historical figures. In fact, one of the things the Millennium File focuses on is linking to European nobility and royalty." * Family Data Collections, i.e. Births, Deaths, Individual Records, [Edmund West, compiler] on Ancestry.com * International Genealogical Index from familysearch.org "can" contain legitimately sourced records but about half of the records are "...names submitted to the Church of Jesus Christ for which no historical record collection source is known..." so the true original source must be found, IGI by itself is not acceptable. '''Family Genealogies and Local Histories:''' Additionally, it was very popular in the late 1800s and early 1900s to publish family genealogies and local histories, including a genealogy section. These are much like the online trees of today-- their quality varies depending on the extent to which they cite their sources. Some contain accurate information-- especially about the people living within the last 50 years prior to the publication date; but many have been subsequently proven to be incomplete, inaccurate, or in a few rare cases, [[:Category:Frauds_and_Fabrications|downright fraudulent]]. Absent better sources, these old published genealogies can be cited or included under "See also:". A goal of the PGM project, however, is to find more original documentation, closer to the time of the event being cited. '''Four things in these early publications that should be treated with great skepticism and need to be researched further: 1) Claims of specific English origins and parents 2) Coats of arms 3) Arrival dates and 4) Names of ships they supposedly arrived on. ''' : '''Related:''' *'''Ancestry.com's database "North America, Family Histories 1500-2000,"''' is described as: "This collection contains genealogical research privately published in nearly one thousand family history books." Researchers should use this as a finding aid, not as a source on PGM or pre-1700 profiles. However, a clue may be found in most Ancestry.com references that cite it; namely, there should be included the family history that is being referenced; e.g., "Descendants of Joe Schmoe..." Unfortunately, no page numbers are provided, so it is up to the researcher to find the reference and locate within it, what the genealogy has to say about the profiled person, determine if it adds value, and if so, cite ''that.'' Please do not list "North America, Family Histories 1500-2000" as either a cited source or even under "See also." *'''Ancestry.com's database "Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s"''' Is an index of names of immigrants and arrival dates found in published sources. The quality of these sources varies considerably, and many have incorporated unreliable information from family and local histories. PGM Profiles instead should reference the arrival information in the ''Great Migration Series'' or ''Great Migration Directory.'' === A Note about Find-a-Grave === Find-a-Grave is a user-contributed site, and as such is generally excluded from the list of ''reliable'' sources. Please do not make changes to a profile's vitals, including identification of relations, based solely on information transcribed on a Find-a-Grave profile. The exception is that if the Find-a-Grave profile contains a photo of a ''contemporaneous'' gravestone (i.e., a gravestone created and placed at the time of the person's death) and includes information about the person's death, you can cite the Find-a-Grave profile for the death information, and for other information that appears on the gravestone. 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Puritan Great Migration Research Team

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Puritan Great Migration Ships

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[[Category:Immigrant Ships to America]] [[Category:Puritan Great Migration]] [[Category:Massachusetts Bay Colonists]] [[Category:17th Century American Immigration]] [[Category:New England History]] [[Category: Barbados Ships]] [[Category:Great_Migration_Ships]] (alphabetical listing [[:Category:Great_Migration_Ships |here]]) '''[[:Category:Chesapeake Colony Ships|Chesapeake Colony Ships]];''' '''[[:Category:Great Migration Ships|Great Migration Ships]];''' '''[[:Category:Middle Colony Ships|Middle Colony Ships]];''' '''[[:Category:Southern Colony Ships|Southern Colony Ships]]''' ==Great Migration Ships== : "Great Migration Ships" listed by port of arrival and date of departure. : Alphabetic list by ship name [[#alphabetical|below]]. * '''Note:''' Many ships have the same name, but they are not the same. * ships may have made more than one voyage and even several a year. * Ships have sourced and documented passenger lists attached. * CPT/MST: Master of ship. * '''The passenger list, even if recorded, is not extant on most lists. Therefore, alternative sources have been used to reconstruct list of passengers and crew.''' ===Early ships to New England=== New England, Connecticut Colony, Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts Bay Colony, Province of New Hampshire, and Colony of Rhode Island {|style: border=1; cellspacing=10; cellpadding=10 |SHIP||CPT/MST||DPT||ARRIVAL |- |[[:Category:Concord, sailed Mar 26, 1602|Concord]]||Gosnold||26 Mar 1602 Falmouth, England||15 May 1602 Plymouth & Maine |} ===Puritan migration to New England (1620-1640)=== * from 1620 - 1640; thereafter sharp decline for a time. * ''Great Migration'' usually refers to English migrants of this period: :* primarily Puritans going to Mass. or West Indies, especially sugar rich Barbados, 1630-40. :* traveled in families instead of alone. :* chiefly motivation: religious freedom. ===English and Dutch Separatists Ships=== * 1623: Pilgrims divide their land. * People mentioned in Division of Land came on: :* Mayflower (1620) :* Fortune (1621) :* Anne (1623) * few may have arrived on the Swan (1622) or Little James (1623) but they were small, carrying mostly cargo. {|style: cellpadding=10; cellspacing=10; border=1 |SHIP||CPT/MST||DPT||ARRIVAL |- |[[:Category:Mayflower_Passengers|Mayflower]]||Jones||Plymouth, England Sep 6/16, 1620|| 11 Nov 1620 Plymouth, MA. |- |[[:Category:Fortune, sailed 1621|Fortune]]||Barton||1621 London||11 Nov 1621 Plymouth |- |[[:Category:Anne, sailed 1623|Anne]]||Peirce||1623 London|| Jun or Jul 1623 Plymouth, MA |- |[[:Category: Little James, sailed June - July 1623|Little James]], ||Bridges||Jun / Jul 1623 London||Jun or Jul 1623 Plymouth, MA |} ===Other New England Ships=== {|style: border=1; cellpadding=10; cellspacing=10 |SHIP||CPT/MST||DPT||ARRIVAL |- |[[:Category:Sparrow, sailed May 1622|Sparrow]] || ||May 1622 London||Maine/Plymouth |- |[[:Category:Charity, sailed July 1622|Charity]] || ||Jul 1622 England||late 1622 Cape Cod |- |[[:Category:Swan, sailed July 1622|Swan]]|| ||Jul 1622 England||late 1622 Cape Cod |- |[[:Category:Jonathan, sailed 1623|Jonathan]],|| || 1623 Plymouth, England||Boston |- |[[:Category:Katherine, sailed 1623|Katherine]]||Stratton||1623|| Weymouth |- |[[:Category:Yorke Bonaventure, sailed 1623|Yorke Bonaventure]]||Levitt||1623||Casco Bay, ME |- |[[:Category:Charity, sailed 1624|Charity]]||White?||1624 London||Plymouth, MA |- |[[:Category:Unity, sailed 1624|Unity]], ||Wollaston||1624||Braintree, MA |- | [[:Category:Jacob, sailed 1625|Jacob]]||Pierce||1625 Bristol, England||Plymouth, MA |- |[[:Category:Fellowship|Fellowship]]|| || 1626?||New England |- |[[:Category:Amity, sailed February 27, 1626|Amity]]||Evans||27 Feb 1626 Weymouth, England||New England |- | [[:Category:Abigail, sailed 1628|Abigail]]||Goding||1628 Weymouth, England||Salem, MA |- |[[:Category:White Angel, sailed 1628|White Angel]]||Burkett||1628 Bristol, England||Plymouth, MA |- |[[:Category:Talbot, sailed 24 Apr 1629|Talbot]]||Beecher||24 Apr 1629 Gravesend, England||mid Jul 1629 |} ===Higginson Fleet=== * Puritans -- much larger than Pilgrims -- establish Mass. Bay Colony in 1629 with 400 settlers. * want to reform Church of England with new church in New World. * by1640: 20,000 arrive {|style: border=1; cellpadding=10; cellspacing=10 |SHIP||CPT/MST||DPT||ARRIVAL |- |[[:Category:Higginson Fleet, sailed Apr May 1629|Higginson Fleet]]|| ||Apr May 1629||Massachusetts Bay. |- |[[:Category:Lyon's Whelp, sailed 24 Apr 1629|Lyon's Whelp]]||Gibbs||24 Apr 1629 Gravesend, England||mid July 1629 Salem, MA |- |[[:Category:George Bonaventure, sailed 24 Apr 1629|George Bonaventure]]||Cox||24 Apr 1629 Gravesend, England||mid July 1629 Salem, MA |- |[[:Category:Lyon, sailed 24 Apr 1629|Lyon]]||Peirce||24 Apr 1629 Gravesend, England||mid July 1629 Salem, MA |- |[[:Category:Mayflower, sailed 24 Apr 1629|Mayflower]]||Pierce||24 Apr 1629 Gravesend, England||mid July 1629 |- | [[:Category:Four Sisters, sailed 24 Apr 1629|Four Sisters]]||Harman|| 24 Apr 1629 Gravesend, England||mid July 1629 Salem, MA |- |[[:Category:Pilgrim, sailed 24 Apr 1629|Pilgrim]]|| ||24 Apr 1629 Gravesend, England||Jul 1629 Plymouth, MA |} ===Winthrop Fleet=== * Fleet of 11 ships under John Winthrop * carried approx. 700 Puritans; livestock; provisions from England to New England - summer 1630.
: 1630 [[:Category:Winthrop Fleet|Winthrop Fleet]] of eleven: # Arbella # Talbot # Ambrose # Jewel # Mayflower # Whale # Success # Charles # William and Francis # Hopewell # Trial
=== Other ships === {|style: cellpadding=10; cellspacing=10; border=1 |- |SHIP||CPT/MST||DPT||ARRIVAL |- |[[:Category:Hand Maiden, sailed 1630|Hand Maiden]]|| ||1630 London||Plymouth, MA |- |[[:Category:Mary and John sailed March 20 1630|Mary & John]]||Edcombe||20 Mar 1630 Plymouth, England||30 May 1630 Nantasket, MA |- |[[:Category:Swift, sailed 1630|Swift]]||Reekes||1630 Bristol, England||Casco Bay |- |[[:Category:Thomas and William, 1630|Thomas & William]]||Burdick||1630 Gravesend, England|| |- |[[:Category:Lyon, sailed Nov 1631|Lyon]]||Pierce||Nov 1631 London||Nantasket, MA |- |[[:Category:Plough of Woolwich, sailed 1631|Plough of Woolwich]]||Graves||1631 London||Mass. |- |[[:Category:White Angel, sailed 1631|White Angel]]|| ||1631 Bristol, England||Saco, ME |- |[[:Category:Charles, sailed 1632|Charles]]|| ||1632 Barnstable, England||Boston |- |[[:Category:James, sailed 1632|James]]||Mr. Grant||1632 London||Boston |- |[[:Category:Swallow, sailed 1632|Swallow]]|| ||1632|| |- |[[:Category:Whale, sailed 1632|Whale]]||Graves||1632 Southampton, England|| |- |[[:Category:Lyon, sailed Feb 1632|Lyon]]||Pierce||Feb 1632 London||May 1632 Boston |- |[[:Category:William and Francis, 1632|William & Francis]]||_____ Thomas||09 Mar 1632 London||05 Jun 1632 |- |[[:Category:Lyon, sailed June 22, 1632|Lyon]]||Pierce||22 Jun1632 London||16 Sep 1632 Boston |- |[[:Category:James, sailed 1633|James]]||Grant||1633 Gravesend, England||Boston |- |[[:Category:Griffin, sailed 1633|Griffin]]|| ||1633 Downs, England||Boston |- |[[:Category:Bird, sailed 1633|Bird]]||Yates||1633 Gravesend||Boston |- |[[:Category:Clement and Job, 1633|Clement & Job]]|| ||1633||Boston |- |[[:Category:Elizabeth Bonaventure, sailed 1633|Elizabeth Bonaventure]]||Graves||1633 Yarmouth||Boston |- |[[:Category:Elizabeth and Dorcas, 1633|Elizabeth & Dorcas]]|| ||1633||Boston |- |[[:Category:Jonas, sailed 1633|Jonas]]||Crowr||1633 London||Boston |- |[[:Category:Mary and Jane, 1633|Mary & Jane]]||Rose||1633 London|| |- |[[:Category:Neptune, sailed 1633|Neptune]]|| ||1633||New England and.. |- |[[:Category:Seaflower, sailed 1633|Seaflower]]|| ||1633||Boston |- |[[:Category:Truelove, sailed 1633|Truelove]]|| ||1633||Boston |- |[[:Category:Unknown, sailed 1633|Unknown]]||Corbin||1633||Piscataqua, ME |- |[[:Category:Welcome, sailed 1633|Welcome]]|| ||1633 Plymouth, England||Richmond Island, ME |- |[[:Category:William and Jane, 1633|William & Jane]]||Burdock||1633 London||Boston |- |[[:Category:William, sailed 1633|William]]||Trevore||1633||1633 Massachusettes Bay |- |[[:Category: Hercules, sailed Mar 24, 1633-34|Hercules]]||Kiddey||24 Mar 1633/4 London||New England |- |[[:Category:Recovery, 1633|Recovery]]||Gabriel Cornish||31 Mar 1633 Weymouth, Dorsetshire||Spg 1633 Massachusetts Bay |- |[[:Category:Regard, sailed 1634|Regard]]|| ||1634 Barnstaple, England||Boston |- |[[:Category:Griffin, sailed 1634|Griffin]]|| ||1634||18 Sep 1634 Boston |- |[[:Category:Hercules of Dover, sailed March, 1634-35|Hercules of Dover]]||Wirley||Mar 1634-35 Sandwich, England||New England |- |[[:Category:Christian, sailed March 1634-35|Christian]]||John White||Mar 1634/5 London||Massachusetts Bay |- |[[:Category: Mary and John sailed Abt Mar 26 1634|Mary & John]]||Sayres||abt.26 Mar 1634 Plymouth, England||30 May 1634 Mass. |- |[[:Category:Increase, sailed April 1635|Increase]]||Robert Lea||Apr 1635 London||1635 Massachusetts Bay |- |[[:Category:Planter, sailed April 1635|Planter]]|| Nicolas Travice||02 Apr 1635 London||07 Jun 1635 Boston |- |[[:Category:James, first passage of 1635|James]]||William Cooper||1st passage of 06 Apr 1635; London||1635 Massachusetts Bay |- |[[:Category:Elizabeth, 1634|Elizabeth]]||William Andrewes||mid Apr 1634 Ipswich, Suffolk||1634 Massachusetts Bay |- |[[:Category:Francis, 1634|Francis]]||John Cutting||mid Apr 1634 Ipswich, Suffolk||1634 MA |- |[[:Category: Abigail, sailed July 1635|Abigail]]||Hackwell||1635 Plymouth, England||Massachusetts Bay |- |[[:Category:Desire, sailed 1635|Desire]]|| ||1635 Northampton, England||New England |- |[[:Category:Friendship, sailed 1635|Friendship]]|| ||1635 London||Massachusetts Bay |- |[[:Category:William and Anne, sailed 1635|William and Anne]]|| ||1635||Providence? |- |[[:Category:Mary Gould, sailed Mar 1635|Mary Gould]]||Cuttance||Mar 1635 Weymouth||New England |- |[[:Category: Unknown, sailed Mar 20, 1635-36|Unknown]]|| |||20 Mar 1635/6 Weymouth, England||New England |- |[[:Category:Rebecca, sailed April 1635|Rebecca]]||Hodges||Apr 1635 London||New England |- |[[:Category:Hopewell, first passage of 1635|Hopewell]]||William Bundocke||1st passage of mid Apr 1635; London||1635 |- |[[:Category:Elizabeth, sailed April 1635|Elizabeth]]||William Stagg||late Apr 1635 Ipswich, Suffolk||1635 Massachusettes Bay |- |[[:Category:Elizabeth and Ann, 1635|Elizabeth & Ann]]||Robert Cooper||May 1635 London||1635 Massachusetts Bay |- |[[:Category:Susan and Ellin, 1635|Susan & Ellin]]||Edward Payne||May 1635 London||1635 Massachusetts Bay |- |[[:Category:Angel Gabriel, sailed May 23, 1635|Angel Gabriel]]||Andrews||23 May 1635 King's Road, Bristol, Eng||Aug 15, 1635 Wrecked Maine |- |[[:Category:James, sailed May 23, 1635|James]]||Taylor||23 May 1635 King's Road, Bristol, Eng||17 Aug 1635 Boston |- |[[:Category:Mary, sailed May 23, 1635|Mary]]|| ||23 May 1635 King's Road, Bristol, Eng||15 Aug 1635 Newfoundland |- |[[:Category:Elizabeth, sailed May 23, 1635|Elizabeth]]|| ||23 May 1635 King's Road, Bristol, Eng||15 Aug 1635 Newfoundland |- |[[:Category:Diligence, sailed May 23, 1635|Diligence]]|| ||23 May 1635 King's Road, Bristol, Eng||Newfoundland |- |[[:Category:Love, sailed July 1635|Love]]||Young||Jul 1635 London||New England |- |[[:Category:Abigail, sailed July 1635|Abigail]]||Robert Hackwell||Jul 1635 London||1635 Massachusetts Bay |- |[[:Category:Defence, sailed July 1635|Defence]]||Edward Bostocke||Jul 1635 London||1635 Massachusetts Bay |- |[[:Category:Blessing, sailed July 1635|Blessing]]||John Lester||Jul 1635 London||1635 Massachusetts Bay |- |[[:Category:Pied Cow, sailed July 23, 1635|Pied Cow]]||Ashley||23 Jul 1635 London||New England |- |[[:Category:James, second voyage of 1635|James]]||John May||2nd voyage of 1635; London||Sep 1635 Massachusetts Bay |- |[[:Category:Bachelor, sailed Aug 11, 1635|Bachelor]]||Webb||11 Aug 1635 London||New England |- |[[:Category: Hopewell, Second Voyage of 1635|Hopewell]]||Thomas Babb||2nd voyage of Sept 1635; London||1635 Massachusetts Bay |- |[[:Category:Truelove, sailed September, 1635|Truelove]]||John Gibbs||Sep1635 London||1635 Massachusetts Bay |- |[[:Category:Unity, sailed Sept 12, 1635|Unity]]||Taylor||12 Sep 1635 Weymouth, England||Massachusetts Bay. |- |[[:Category:Abigail, sailed 1636|Abigail]]|| ||1636 England||New England |- |[[:Category:Hector, sailed 1637|Hector]]|| ||1637 London||26 Jun 1637 Massachusetts Bay |- |[[:Category:John and Dorothy, 1637|John & Dorothy]]||Andrews||1637 Ipswitch, England|| |- |[[:Category:Rose, sailed 1637|Rose]]||Andrews||1637 Yarmouth, England||Boston |- |[[:Category:Mary Anne, sailed 1637|Mary Anne]]||Goose||1637 England||New England | |[[:Category: Speedwell, sailed April 22, 1637|Speedwell]] ||Weymouth, England | New England |- |[[:Category:Confidence, sailed April 1638|Confidence]]||Gibson||Apr 1638 Southampton, England||New England |- |[[:Category:Susan and Ellin, sailed April 11, 1638|Susan and Ellin]]||Payne||11 Apr1638 London||17 Jul 1638 New England |- |[[:Category:Bevis (Beuis), sailed May 1638|Bevis]]||Batten||May 1638 Southampton,England||New England |- |[[:Category: Diligent, sailed June 1638|Dilligent]]||Martin||Jun 1638, Ipswich, Suffolk||10 Aug 1638 Boston |- |[[:Category:Martin, sailed 1638|Martin]]|| ||1638||before 13 Jul 1638 Boston |- |[[:Category:John of London, sailed 1638|John of London]]|| ||1638||1638 Massachusetts |} ===Barbadoes=== * initially visited by the Spanish late 1400s - 1500s * from 1511: first appears on Spanish map. * Spanish explorers may have enslaved locals. *1536: Portuguese visit, but leave it unclaimed. Left wild hogs for a meat supply. * 1624: first English ship, Olive Blossom, arrives. Claims Barbados for James I. : 1627: first permanent settlers arrive from England (first English, later British colony). {|style: cellpadding=10; cellspacing=10; border=1 |SHIP||CPT/MST||DPT||ARRIVAL |- |[[:Category:Unknown, sailed 1634|Unknown]]||Romsey||1634||St Christophers and the Barbadoes |- |[[:Category:Hopewell, sailed 1634|Hopewell]]||Wood||1634/5 London|| Barbadoes |- |[[:Category:Alexander, sailed 1635|Alexander]]||Burche & Grimes||1635 London||Barbadoes |- |[[:Category:Ann and Elizabeth, 1635|Ann & Elizabeth]]||Brookhaven||1635 London||St Christophers and the Barbadoes |- |[[:Category:Expedition, sailed 1635|Expedition]]||Blackwell||1635 London||Barbadoes |- |[[:Category:Peter Bonaventure, sailed 1635|Peter Bonaventure]]||Harman||1635 London||St Christophers and the Barbadoes |- |[[:Category:Dorset, sailed Sept 1635|Dorset]]||Flowers ||Sep 1635||Barbadoes |- |[[:Category:Falcon, sailed Dec 1635|Falcon]]||Irish||Dec 1635 Gravesend, England||Barbadoes |} ===St Christophers (St. Kitts)=== : [[:Category:Saint Kitts and Nevis| Saint Kitts]] (aka Saint Christopher island -West Indies). : west side of island borders Caribbean Sea : eastern coast faces Atlantic Ocean. : 1623: first English colony established, followed by French colony 1625. {|style: cellpadding=10; cellspacing=10; border=1 |- |SHIP||CPT/MST||DPT||ARRIVAL |- |[[:Category:Robert Bonaventure, sailed May 1631|Robert Bonaventure]]|| ||May 1631 London||St Christophers |- |[[:Category: Margarett, sailed 1633-34|Margarett]]|| || 1633/4 Plymouth||St Christophers |- |[[:Category:Unknown, sailed 1634|Unknown]]||Romsey||1634|| St Christophers and the Barbadoes |- |[[:Category:Robert Bonaventure, sailed 1634|Robert Bonaventure]]|| ||1634 Plymouth, England||St Christophers |- |[[:Category:Amity, sailed 1635|Amity]]||Downes||1635 London||St Christopher |- |[[:Category:Ann and Elizabeth, 1635|Ann & Elizabeth]]||Brookhaven||1635 London||St Christophers and the Barbadoes |- |[[:Category:Peter Bonaventure, sailed 1635|Peter Bonaventure]]||Harman||1635 London||St Christophers and the Barbadoes |- |[[:Category:John, sailed 1635|John]]||Waymoth||1635 London||St Christophers |- |[[:Category:Mathew, sailed 1635|Mathew]]||Goodladd||1635 London||St Christophers |- |[[:Category:William and John, 1635|William & John]]||Langram||1635 London||St Christophers |- |[[:Category:Paul of London, sailed 1635|Paul of London]]||Acklin||Apr or Jul 1635 London||St Christopher |} ===Providence Island=== : Providence Island colony : Date: established in 1631 by English Puritans : Location: Isla de Providencia. abt 200 km (120 mi) east of Nicaraguan coast. {|style: cellpadding=10; cellspacing=10; border=1 |- |SHIP||CPT/MST||DPT||ARRIVAL |- |[[:Category:Expectation, sailed 1635|Expectation]]||Billinge||1635 London||Providence Is. |} ===Somer Islands=== {|style: border=1; cellspacing=10; cellpadding=10 |SHIP||CPT/MST||DPT||ARRIVAL |- |[[:Category:Truelove, sailed 1635|Truelove]]|| Dennis||1635 London||Somer Islands |} * Data for ships not entered ... work in progress. Can you help? ===Other=== {|style: border=1; cellpadding=10; cellspacing=10 |SHIP||CPT/MST||DPT |- |[[:Category:Privy, sailed 1634|Privy]]|| ||1634 |- | [[:Category:Rebecca, sailed 1634|Rebecca]]|| ||1634 |- | [[:Category:Reformation, sailed 1634|Reformation]]||Graves||1634 London |- |[[:Category:Hopewell, sailed May 1635|Hopewell]]||Driver||May 1635 Weymouth |- | [[:Category:Castle, sailed 1638|Castle]]|| ||1638 London |} == Sources == * Alexander Brown, "The first republic in America", Houghton, Mifflin and company, 1898 - 688 pages. ([http://books.google.com/books?id=HXJ5AAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false Google eBook]) * The Original Lists of Persons of Quality, Emigrants, Religious Exiles, Political Rebels, Serving Men Sold for a Term of Years, Apprentices, Children Stolen, Maidens Pressed, and Others who Went from Great Britain to the American Plantations, 1600-1700: With Their Ages, the Localities where They Formerly Lived in the Mother Country, the Names of the Ships in which They Embarked, and Other Interesting Particulars, from Mss. Preserved in the State Paper Department of Her Majesty's Public Record Office, England. Great Britain. Public Record Office. Chatto and Windus, 1874 - 580 pages ([http://books.google.com/books?id=iZULAAAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false Google eBook]) * "Topographical Dictionary of 2885 English Emigrants to New England 1620 - 1650" by Charles Edwards Banks, Edited and Indexed by Elijah Ellsworth Brownell, Southern Book Company, Baltimore, 1957 * [http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/shiplist.htm Pilgrim Ship Lists Early 1600's], Anne Stevens. * Ships Passenger Lists by Year of Arrival, [http://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/ships/year.shtml olivetreegenealogy.com] * [http://www.winthropsociety.com/ The Winthrop Society], a hereditary organization of descendants of the Winthrop Fleet and later Great Migration ships that arrived before 1634.

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Pushthrough, Newfoundland

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[[Category: Pushthrough, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category: Pushthrough, Dominion of Newfoundland]] [[Category: Pushthrough, Newfoundland]] ''This article is a stub. Anything you can add to it is appreciated.'' == History == The following text - to be edited and condensed later - is from the ''Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador.[http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_enl/id/3055 ''Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador,''] Volume 4, pp. 483-485. "A resettled fishing community, Pushthrough is located on the south coast, about 20 km northwest of Hermitage. At the western entrance to Bay d'Espoir, Pushthrough was for many years a distribution centre for Bay d'Espoir as well as for fishing communities on the coast to the west. Pushthrough was probably one of the earliest settled sites in Hermitage Bay, with the English firm of Newman and Company establishing a seasonal fishing station there in 1672. Most early inhabitants of Pushthrough were likely brought out to Newfoundland by that firm as seasonal fishing servants. Permanent settlement at Pushthrough is said to date from 1814, when one George Chambers moved there from Gaultois to establish a fishing room and later mercantile premises. The family of Charles King were resident by 1830 and Thomas Garland arrived in about 1835. By the first Census in 1836 there were 12 families at Pushthrough and a population of 82, 11 of whom were fishing servants for the Chambers firm — which had a large schooner trading to nearby fishing stations. By 1845 the community had a population of 98 and a school, where the master, Mr. Lilly, taught 26 pupils. It was also about this time that Edward Rowsell established his premises. Other early family names of Pushthrough are Lee, Roberts and Camp. Henry Camp arrived in the late 1850s to take up the position as teacher, and the Camp family later established another trading firm. By 1857 Pushthrough had a population of 118, eight of whom had been born in England. By 1884 there was a population of 209 and a Church of England school and church. By 1901 the population of Pushthrough reached 235, based on the prosperity of the local coasting trade and the Bank and lobster fisheries. The population in 1961 (247) was the largest ever recorded at Pushthrough. However movement of young families away from the community, to Gaultois in the 1950s and in the 1960s to Head of Bay d'Espoir and area, led to a decision in 1967 to close a section of the school and it was rumoured that the next year the school would be reduced to a single room. Meanwhile, changes in the resettlement program made relocation a more attractive option financially and meant that resettlement no longer required unanimous consent from the community. In the spring and summer of 1968 virtually all the families with children of school age moved. The largest number (58 people) went to Milltown-Head of Bay d'Espoir and others to Hermitage, Fortune, Burgeo and Gaultois. Family names at Pushthrough prior to evacuation included Ball, Blake, Courtney, Garland, Kendall, Lilly, Mullins, Roberts, Rowsell and Simms." ===Early Residents=== '''1871:'''[http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_tools/id/37582 ''Lovell's Province of Newfoundland Directory, 1871.'':], p. 286. * [[Camp-2236|Henry Camp]], fisherman * John Garland, planter * Thomas Garland, planter * Thomas Grey, fisherman * Morgan Ingram, fisherman * Charles King, fisherman * John King, fisherman * Nathan King, fisherman * William King, fisherman * John Lee, fisherman * William Lee, fisherman * [[Lilly-1644|John Lilly]], fisherman * [[Lilly-1642|Jonathan Lilly]], fisherman * Wilson Lilly, fisherman * Joel Moore, fisherman * Robert Nurse, fisherman * John Roberts, fisherman * Morgan Roberts, fisherman * Ezekiel Rose, fisherman * Edward Rowsell, fisherman * John Sutton, fisherman '''1904:'''[http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_tools/id/47735 McAlpine's Newfoundland Directory, 1904], p. 489. * Robert Ball, fisherman * Mark Buffett, fisherman * [[Camp-3019|Alexander Camp]], fisherman * Henry Camp, fisherman * John Camp, revenue officer * [[Camp-2241|Joseph Camp]], fisherman * [[Camp-2242|Samuel Camp]], trader * [[Camp-3030|William Camp]], fisherman * Francis Cocarell, fisherman * Frank W. Cocarell, fisherman * Samuel Cooper, fisherman * James Garland, fisherman * Thomas (of John) Garland, fisherman * Thomas (of William) Garland, fisherman * Wilson Garland, trader * Benjamin Ingraham, fisherman * [[Engram-34|John Ingraham]], fisherman * Robert Ingraham, fisherman * William Ingraham, fisherman * Francis M. Kearley, fisherman * John King, fisherman * Mathew King, Sr., fisherman * Mathew (of Nathaniel) King, fisherman * Nathaniel King, fisherman * William King, fisherman * William (of Robert) Lee, fisherman * William (of William) Lee, fisherman * George Lilly, fisherman * John Lilly, fisherman * Morgan Lilly, fisherman * Nathaniel Lilly, fisherman * Henry McDonald, fisherman * Charles Moore, fisherman * Joel Moore, fisherman * Moses Moore, fisherman * [[Roberts-27288|James Roberts]], fisherman * Nathaniel Roberts, fisherman * Jesse Rose, fisherman * John (of Jesse) Rose, fisherman * Thomas Rose, fisherman * Edward Rowsell, fisherman * George Rowsell, fisherman * Jonathan Rowsell, fisherman * James Sutton, fisherman * Jeremiah Sutton, fisherman * John (of Jere) Sutton, fisherman * John (of John) Sutton, fisherman '''1921 Census, heads of household:'''[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99FW-GSKC ''Newfoundland Census, 1921 - Fortune Bay District.'':], pp. 327-333. {| border="1" class="sortable" bgcolor="#fffcef" ! Name!!Birth date!!Birth Location |- | [[Abbott-8446|Abbott, John]] || 1875 May || Hermitage |- | [[Camp-3019|Camp, Alexander J.]] || 1878 Aug || Pushthrough |- | [[Camp-3020|Camp, George]] || 1890 Jul || Pushthrough |- | [[Camp-2241|Camp, Joseph]] || 1854 Apr || Garnish |- | [[Camp-2242|Camp, Samuel P.]] || 1858 Jun || Garnish |- | [[Camp-3030|Camp, William G.]] || 1879 Sep || Pushthrough |- | [[Chambers-6256|Chambers, Robert]] || 1882 May || Pushthrough |- | Cooper, Samuel || 1861 Oct || Sherborne, England |- | Cooper, Steward W. || 1890 Jun || Pushthrough |- | Dewland, Job || 1887 May || Richards Harbour |- | Dewland, William || 1865 Oct || Bridport, England |- | Garland, Albert || 1888 May || Pushthrough |- | Garland, Jacob || 1885 Feb || Pushthrough |- | Garland, Wilson || 1864 Jul || Pushthrough |- | Honeycote, Henry || 1873 Oct || McCallum |- |[[Engram-34|Ingram, John]] || 1862 Jun || Pushthrough |- | Kendell, Edward || 1861 Sep || Round Harbour |- | King, Charles H. || 1882 Apr || McCallum |- | King, Nathaniel || 1878 Sep || Pushthrough |- | King, William H. || 1869 Apr || Pushthrough |- | Knott, John || 1898 May || Gaultois |- | Lee, William || 1883 Apr || Pushthrough |- | Lee, William || 1887 Feb || Pushthrough |- | Lilly, John || 1868 May || Pushthrough |- | Lilly, Nathaniel || 1875 Jul || Pushthrough |- | Lilly, Morgan || 1859 Jul || Pushthrough |- | McDonald, George || 1865 Apr || Furby's Cove |- | McDonald, Henry || 1861 Jan || Furby's Cove |- | Moore, Charles || 1866 Apr || Pushthrough |- | Moore, Joel || 1877 May || Pushthrough |- | Moore, Moses || 1870 Sep || Pushthrough |- | Priddle, John || 1881 Jun || New Harbour |- | Roberts, Charles || 1890 Oct || Pushthrough |- | [[Roberts-27288|Roberts, James]] || 1878 May || Pushthrough |- | Roberts, Morgan || 1865 July || Pushthrough |- | Roberts, Nathaniel || 1858 Jun || Pushthrough |- | Roberts, Nathaniel || 1901 Jan || Pushthrough |- | Roberts, Robert || 1881 Mar || Pushthrough |- | Roberts, Robert || 1900 Aug || Pushthrough |- | Rose, John ||1869 Apr || Pushthrough |- | Rose, Robert || 1882 Dec || Pushthrough |- | Rowsell, Henry || 1886 Nov || Pushthrough |- | Rowsell, John || 1894 Jul || Pushthrough |- | Rowsell, Johnathan || 1860 Dec || Pushthrough |- | Rowsell, Robert A. || 1881 Mar || Pushthrough |- | Sutton, Emmanuel || 1886 Jun || Pushthrough |- | Sutton, James || 1872 Oct || Pushthrough |- | Sutton, William || 1881 Feb || Pushthrough |- | Vivian, Rev. N. G. || 1887 Jan || New Bonaventure |- | Wells, George || 1883 Mar ||Pushthrough |- |} ===Resources=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Pushthrough,_Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==

Putnam family

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Putnam's Monthly Historical Magazine

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Periodicals|Periodicals]] __TOC__ == Putnam's Monthly Historical Magazine == Devoted to Genealogy, History, Heraldry, Revolutionary and Colonial Records * [[Wikipedia: Putnam%27s_Magazine]] * [[Putnam-2520|Eben Putnam]], Publisher and Editor, Danvers, Mass. * New series vol. 1 (1892) - v. 6 (1898) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Putnam's Monthly Historical Magazine|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1-2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=lb4UAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 1-3 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=gecNAQAAMAAJ * Vol. 1 (1891-2) ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineofneweng01newp ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineofneweng00newp ::* https://archive.org/details/putnamsmonthlyh189293putn ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100405345 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=d9MUAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 2 (1893-1894) ::* https://archive.org/details/putnamsmonthlyh189394putn ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=slw7AQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineofneweng03newp ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineofneweng02newp * Vol. 3 (1895) ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100405345 ::* https://archive.org/details/putnamsmonthlyhi1895putn ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=nL8UAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=qlw7AQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=TlpJAQAAMAAJ * Vol. 3-5 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=JTBCAQAAMAAJ * Vol. 4 (1896) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=KWE7AQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=fb8UAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/putnamsmonthlyhi1896putn ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100405345 * Vol. 5 (1897) ::* https://archive.org/details/putnamsmonthlyhi00putn * New Series, Vol. 5, (Jan.-Dec. 1897) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=DF_YvtwyLKAC * Vol. 6 (1898) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=dLtPAQAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/putnamshistorica1898putn * New Series, Vol. 7, (Jan.-Dec. 1899) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=iixCAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/putnamshistorica00putn/page/n6/mode/1up === [[Space:The_Genealogical_Quarterly_Magazine|The Genealogical Quarterly Magazine]] === * Vol. 1 (1900) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=jqE-AAAAYAAJ * Vol. 1-4 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100009125 * Vol. 1 Apr.1905 - March 1906 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924082034723 * Vol. 2 Jan.-Dec. 1907 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=OxAzAQAAIAAJ * Vol. 3 (1916) Dec. 1915 - Sept. 1916 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=LDNCAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=7gnADNju7lQC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=tchPAQAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicalmag191516bost * Vol. 4 March 1917 - ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=7gnADNju7lQC&pg=RA1-PT10 === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:Putnam's Monthly Historical Magazine|Putnam's Monthly Historical Magazine]]'' (Eben Putnam, Danvers, Mass.) * ([[#PMHM|Putnam's Monthly]])

Pyle Name Study

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[[Category: Pyle Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies]] [[Category: DNA Projects]] Welcome to the Pyle One Name Study; The objective of this study is to compile a comprehensive database of historical and genealogical records for the surname Pyle and its varied spellings. ==Surname Origins and/or Surname Meaning== ''Pyle Name Meaning; English: from Middle English pile ‘stake’, ‘post’ (via Old English from Latin pilum ‘spike’, ‘javelin’), hence a topographic name for someone who lived near a stake or post serving as a landmark or a metonymic occupational name for a stake maker or a nickname for a tall strong man. Dutch: metonymic occupational name for a marksman or an arrowsmith, from pijl ‘arrow’.''Dict. of American family names retrieved from https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=pyle Another source suggests "The surname Pyle is claimed to be synonymous with or derived from that of ''"Peel"''; meaning a ''fortified farm house''; a Northumberland Clan adopted this name with the spelling ''"Pyle"'' as their surname.History of Names cited in Lewis Palmer's genealogical record of the descendants of John and Mary Palmer; retrieved from: https://archive.org/details/genealogicalreco00byupalm/page/18 ===Variations of Spelling and Usage=== PALEY; PEEL; PEELE; PELL; PILE ; PILON; POLE; POLEY; POOL; POOLE; POOLEY; PULLEY and ; PYE; PYLE; PYLES ====Links to the different variants surname index==== *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Paley Paley] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/peel Peel] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/peele Peele] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/pell Pell] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/pile Pile] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/pilon Pilon] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/pole Pole] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/poley Poley] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/pool Pool] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/poole Poole] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Pooley Pooley] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Pulley Pulley] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Pye Pye] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/pyle Pyle] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/pyles Pyles] ===By the Way...=== ::''Pyle Name'' written with Chinese letters: 派尔 (pinyin: pài ěr) ::''Pyle'' reversed is Elyp ===History=== *See History of the Last Name '''[http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Pyle ''Pyle''] *Pile or Pyle is a name that has long been associated with Exeter and its neighbourhood. :::#George Pyle was sheriff of Exeter in 1620 (I.). :::#Pile was a common name in Exmouth in the 17th century (Webb). :::#The name still mostly gathers round Exeter and its district. Homes of Family Names in Great Britain (1890) by Henry Brougham Guppy *From'' pil'', a little hillock; also a sea ditch or salt-water trench, a trench filled at high water, a little harbour. According to Lhuyd, ''pill'' is also a manor or lordship Patronymica Cornu-Britannica (1870) by Richard Stephen Charnock *Who fifty rock-rear’d ''pyles'' and castles...Drayton, Poly-Olbion, xxix. 285. Surnames of the United Kingdom (1912) by Henry Harrison *(English) One who came from ''Pylle'' (creek), in Somerset; dweller at a creek or small castleDictionary of American Family Names (1956) by Elsdon Coles Smith *The same as ''Peel''. There is a Northumbrian clan of this surname Patronymica Britannica, written: 1838-1860 by Mark Antony Lower *The same as Peel-a small tower. Halliwell Patronymica Britannica, written: 1838-1860 by Mark Antony Lower *http://forebears.io/surnames/pyle *[https://www.geograph.org.uk/search.php?i=2767436 Pics of Pyle Named Places in the UK] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Pyle Rev. Thomas Pyle] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Pyle Tom Pyle English Footballer] == Members == * [[Pyle-388|Katie Pyle]]-my Pyle Brick wall : [[Pyle-438|Reuben Pyle]] * [[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]] - my Pyle brick wall: [[Pyle-77|Hannah (Pyle) Van Meter]] == Goals == #The goal is to connect the American Pyle's with their emigrant ancestor, through reliable research which includes credible Sources for the descendants that follow. #Locate reliable sources for each branch of the Pyle lineage, to include all variations of spelling; and connect them to the ''Pyle Project'' #Develop a linked spreadsheet to the project listing all relevant profiles that have been identified; group by Spelling of Surname; name of emigrant; and Port of departure/date and Port of entry/date and related family members #Bibliographic information: QR code for Genealogy of the Pyle Family of Delaware County, Pennsylvania; Title: ''Genealogy of the Pyle Family of Delaware County, Pennsylvania: A Record of the Descendants of Robert, Nicholas and Ralph Pyle, Colonial Settlers in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, in 1683; Sons of Robert and Martha Pyle''; Author: Joshua Eyre Hannum; Published; 1956; ##The Pyle-Pile family in America, 1642-1980: also Pyles-Piles; H.T. Pyle and J.(W.) Pyle, 1981 - ##First Families of Chester County, Pennsylvania, Volume 1; Volume II ##Early Church Records of Delaware County, Pennsylvania, Volume 1; Volume II; by John Pitts Launey ==GENERAL SOURCES== *[[Space:Pyle_Family_Source_Page|Pyle family source Page]] *[https://archive.org/details/familygenealogy Family Genealogy Publications on diff Surnames] *[https://www.genealogytoday.com/surname/finder.mv?Surname=Pyle#history Surname Finder-Pyle Genealogy] *[https://archive.org/ Internet archive search engine] *[http://www.usgenweb.org/ Genealogy website] *[[:Category:Sources by Name|Wikitree Sources Page]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PYLE Wikitree Pyle Index] *[https://www.google.com/search?tbo=p&tbm=bks&q=Pyle+~genealogy&tbs=,bkv:f Google books for Pyle] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=75&query=%2Bsurname%3Apyle Pyle Surname list of publications-books with links] *[[http://ssdmf.info/ Social Security Master Index begin DOB 1800] *[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/search?firstname=&middlename=&lastname=Pyle&birthyear=&birthyearfilter=in&deathyear=&deathyearfilter=in&locationId=&memorialid=&orderby=n Findagrave-Pyle] *[https://cs.billiongraves.com/search/results?action=search&given_names=&family_names=pyle Billion Graves search for Pyle] *[https://data.genealogytoday.com/contents/Church_Records.html Church Records] *[http://www.deadfred.com/surnameIndR_05.php?sLastName=Pyle&SurnameFinder=Y Dead Fred Genealogy Photos for Pyle] *[https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/api_demo.php wiki app demo for Brick wall profiles] ==Resources Section== (Include credible sources for different family units; by location (i.e. Chester Co., Pennsylvania); Emigrant name and/or origin; Include links whenever you can; List published books with links; websites dedicated to your surname) *[https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE1074677 Pyle Family History 1594-1954] *[http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/WIL/ Wiltshire England] *:[https://ia800209.us.archive.org/16/items/registersofbisho00bish/registersofbisho00bish.pdf Registers of Bishop Cannings Wiltshire 1591-1811] *[http://www.twsgraphics.com/genealogy/PyleRbt.htm Robert Pyle the Emigrant] *Cemeteries with a lot of Pyle's #[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/46545/memorial-search?firstName=&lastName=pyle&page=5#sr-157335980 Union Hill Cemetery, Kennett Square] #[https://www.dignitymemorial.com/ Grace Lawn Memorial Park] #[http://www.oldchesterpa.com/crc/crcindex.htm Carter Cemetery] ====Pennsylvania Pyle==== *[https://www.ccls.org/221/Genealogy Chester Co., Genealogy] *[http://www.twsgraphics.com/genealogy/Pyle.htm Pyle Family] *[[Space:Sources-Pennsylvania|Pennsylvania Sources]] *[[Space:Early_Pennsylvania_Settlers_-_Sources|Early Pennsylvania Settler Sources]] *[http://www.ancestrypaths.com/books-by-state/pennsylvania/colonial-and-revolutionary-families-of-pennsylvania/digital Colonial and Revolutionary families of Pennsylvania] *[https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=kt84AQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&pg=GBS.PA243 History of Chester County Pennsylvania with Genealogical and Biographical sketches by cope] *Ebook: [https://books.google.com/books?id=Ns0wAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA332&lpg=PA332&dq=Robert+Pyle+of+Horton&source=bl&ots=zQ6o4TcE53&sig=Wzs4sEJTJqxKGrdp2TTaTIY0Bik&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi75Yb08ozaAhUTEHwKHbp5DmcQ6AEIZDAP#v=onepage&q=Robert%20Pyle%20of%20Horton&f=false Historic Homes and Institutions] *[https://pocketsights.com/tours/place/Pyle%E2%80%99s-Twin-Bridges-14881 Pyle's Twin Bridges-Historic] ====North Carolina and Kentucky Pyle==== *[https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE10524797 History of Christian County, Kentucky-Pyle] *[https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE5412276 Dunaway-Allder-Pyle by Jane Dunaway, M.D] *[https://books.google.com/books?id=dLljAwAAQBAJ&pg=PA145&dq=pyle&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj576q-iYPaAhUHsFQKHfYTB8wQ6AEIWDAI#v=onepage&q=pyle&f=false Pyle's Defeat] *[https://books.google.com/books?id=sjhKAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA230&dq=Pyle+~genealogy&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwixmL2M3oXaAhXBj1QKHS8YDe8Q6AEIKTAA#v=onepage&q=Pyle%20~genealogy&f=false Genealogy of the Dodson (Dotson) Lucas, Pyles, Rochester, and allied families By Silas Emmett Lucas] ====Maryland Pyle's==== *https://www.americandairy.com/dairy-farms/farm-families/pyle-family.stml ==Publications and Written works== *Cope, Gilbert; Fishwick, Henry; Chester, Joseph Lemuel (1887) Genealogy of the Sharpless family, descended from John and Jane Sharples, settlers near Chester, Pennsylvania, 1682, together with some account of the English ancestry of the family, including the researches by Henry Fishwick, P.H.S., and the late Joseph Lemuel Chester;and a full report of the bi-centennial reunion of 1882; https://archive.org/details/genealogyofsharp00cope/page/176 *Haines, Blanche Moore (1937) Ancestry of Sharpless Moore and Rachel (Roberts) Moore, with their direct ancestors to and including thirty-six first or immigrant ancestors with some old world pedigrees and origins and direct descendants; https://archive.org/details/ancestryofsharpl00hain/page/13; (Have to borrow book) *Harlan, Alpheus H. (Alpheus Hibben) (1914) History and genealogy of the Harlan family, and particularly of the descendants of George and Michael Harlan, who settled in Chester County, Pa., 1687; https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy00harl/page/n7 *Cope, Gilbert,; Ashmead, Henry Graham (1904) Historic homes and institutions, and genealogical and personal memoirs of Chester and Delaware counties, Pennsylvania; Lewis Publishing Company; https://archive.org/details/historichomesins00cope/page/322 *Journals of the House of Commons, Volume 14; By Great Britain House of Commons; Pile’s Estate-Sir Seymour Pile, Baronet; https://books.google.com/books?id=2xNDAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA460&lpg=PA460&dq=Francis+Pile,+baronet.,+late+of+Axford.&source=bl&ots=3HyxlCQbKy&sig=8iEQHZPNoNo-FQZa8gzN5H-wjWc&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjdzrvSvKzeAhWT-lQKHeKNCNUQ6AEwAnoECAgQAQ#v=onepage&q=Francis%20Pile%2C%20baronet.%2C%20late%20of%20Axford.&f=false *Wiltshire Record Society (formerly the records branch of the Wiltshire archaeological and natural history society) VOLUME XXXVI FOR THE YEAR 1980; Wiltshire Coroners Bills 1752-1796; EDITED BY R. F. HUNNISETT (see pg 194 for index for pile/pyle/piles; http://www.wiltshirerecordsociety.org.uk/pdfs/wrs_v36.pdf *The Gentleman's Magazine Library: Being a Classified Collection ..., Volume 17; edited by George Laurence Gomme, Frank Alexander Milne, A. C. Bickley, Alice Bertha Gomme; https://books.google.com/books?id=V-QxAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA110&lpg=PA110&dq=Francis+Pile,+baronet.,+late+of+Axford.&source=bl&ots=a1_6jN983y&sig=-aKc0lMz6kCM8f8m2KS5CNsr6JI&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjdzrvSvKzeAhWT-lQKHeKNCNUQ6AEwBXoECAUQAQ#v=onepage&q=Francis%20Pile%2C%20baronet.%2C%20late%20of%20Axford.&f=false *Wiltshire notes and queries; Publication date 1893 (Vol year-1913); Publisher [Devizes : s.n.]; https://archive.org/details/wiltshirenotesqu1913devi/page/847 *The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volume 35; pg 491; More on francis Pile baronet, coat of arms and visitation done in wilts 1623; https://books.google.com/books?id=0Qk5AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA491&lpg=PA491&dq=Francis+Pile,+baronet.,+late+of+Axford.&source=bl&ots=U6M7nKOxvF&sig=9hWiijcpJ9K1xSgWPilejJrzk6M&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjdzrvSvKzeAhWT-lQKHeKNCNUQ6AEwAXoECAkQAQ#v=onepage&q=Francis%20Pile%2C%20baronet.%2C%20late%20of%20Axford.&f=false *A P Baggs, Jane Freeman and Janet H Stevenson, 'Parishes: Axford', in A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 12, Ramsbury and Selkley Hundreds; the Borough of Marlborough, ed. D A Crowley (London, 1983), pp. 47-52. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/wilts/vol12/pp47-52 [accessed 16 November 2018]. *https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/wilts/vol12/pp47-52#anchorn106; (Sir Gabriel Pile, knighted in 1607; died in 1626; of Axford Manor; has a son Francis, who was created a baronet in 1628; d in 1635 who had 2 sons Sir Francis; d. 1649 and Sir Seymour will proved 1681 (who had a son sir francis who had a son sir Seymour) ==Notable Pyles== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyle_(surname) Notable Pyle's] ==Patriots-Served in the Military== [[Pyle-169|Col John Pyle]] ==Research help== *Civil War-97th Regiment (Francis H and Walter Pyle-mustered in Jan 1 1864 together; and mustered out Aug 28 1865 together with Walter sustaining 2 separate injuries); Source: History of Delaware County, Pennsylvania, by Henry Graham Ashmead, L. H. Everts & Co., 1884, pp. 126-132.http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/delaware/military/civilwar/service/97regt.txt [[Note: History behind the 97th Regiment-need to paraphrase history into profiles once located]] ==Sources==

Pythian Grove Cemetery

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[[Category:Pythian Grove Cemetery, Harrison County, Kentucky]] This page is part of the [[Space:Kentucky Cemeteries Team|Kentucky Cemeteries Team]]. See [[:Category:Pythian_Grove_Cemetery%2C_Harrison_County%2C_Kentucky|Pythian Grove Cemetery]] for people buried in this cemetery. ---- '''Also known as:''' Berry Cemetery Pythian Grove Cemetery is near the City of Berry at the intersection of KY Highway 1032 W (Colemansville-Berry Road) and KY Highway 1054 (Lafferty Pike) in Harrison County, Kentucky. It was established in 1895 by The Order of Knights of Pythias. It is an active cemetery with over 3000 burials. '''Physical Address:''' KY Highway 1032 W, Berry, Kentucky 41003
'''Mailing Address:''' PO BOX 143, Berry, KY 41003 '''GPS Coordinates:''' 38.5219, -84.4003
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Quackenbush Bibliography

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[[Category:New Netherland Settler Bibliographies]][[Category:Quackenbosch Family of New Netherland]] These listings are sorted by publishing date, as that is most relevant to important discoveries that have been made and because translations have constantly been improved upon and are still ongoing today at the [http://www.newnetherlandinstitute.org/research/online-publications/ New Netherlands Institute]. == Document transcriptions and translations == * Munsell, Joel. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1193861 The Annals of Albany]. Vol. VI. Albany: J. Munsell, 78 State Street, 1855. [http://books.google.com/books?id=dJwpAAAAYAAJ Google], [https://archive.org/details/annalsofalbany06munsuoft Archive] * Munsell, Joel. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1193861 The Annals of Albany]. Vol. IX. Albany: J. Munsell, 78 State Street, 1858. [http://books.google.com/books?id=R5wpAAAAYAAJ Google] * Munsell, Joel. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/2750413 Collections on the History of Albany: From Its Discovery to the Present Time; with Notices of Its Public Institutions, and Biographical Sketches of Citizens Deceased]. Vol. I. Albany, N.Y.: J. Munsell, 78 State Street, 1865. [http://books.google.com/books?id=BdkRAAAAIAAJ Google], [https://archive.org/details/collectionsonhi00munsgoog Archive] (Digital copy missing the last pages, use [http://books.google.com/books?id=q_i0_D4waT0C this version] for the index) * Munsell, Joel. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/2750413 Collections on the History of Albany: From Its Discovery to the Present Time; with Notices of Its Public Institutions, and Biographical Sketches of Citizens Deceased]. Vol. III. Albany, N.Y.: J. Munsell, 78 State Street, 1865. [https://archive.org/details/collectionsonhis03inmuns Archive], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=15823 Ancestry] * Munsell, Joel. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/2750413 Collections on the History of Albany: From Its Discovery to the Present Time; with Notices of Its Public Institutions, and Biographical Sketches of Citizens Deceased]. Vol. IV. Albany, N.Y.: J. Munsell, 78 State Street, 1865. [http://books.google.com/books?id=ydgRAAAAIAAJ Google], [https://archive.org/details/collectionsonhis4pt1muns Archive pt. 1] [https://archive.org/details/collectionsonhis42muns Archive pt. 2] ::: Note: Combines the elder and the younger Wouters into one person. Also combines Johannes I and Johannes II into one person. * Pearson, Jonathan. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/10891679 Early Records of the City and County of Albany, and Colony of Rensselaerswyck]. Vol. I. Albany: University of the State of New York, 1869. [http://books.google.com/books?id=xZwCAAAAMAAJ Google], [https://archive.org/details/earlyrecordsofciv1alba Archive] ::: Note, combines the elder and the younger Wouters. Also combines the two Johannes. * Banta, Theodore M. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/35866705 Dutch Records in the City Clerk's Office, New York] I & II. New York: Knickerbocker Press, 1900. [https://archive.org/details/dutchrecordsinci00bant Archive] * Banta, Secretary Theodore M. [http://www.hollandsociety.com/pubs.html Year Book of the Holland Society of New York] New York: Knickerbocker Press, New York, 1900. [http://books.google.com/books?id=1aZBAQAAMAAJ Google] * Fernow, Berthold. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/247488825 The Minutes of the Orphanmasters of New Amsterdam, 1655 to 1663]. New York: F.P. Harper, 1902. [http://books.google.com/books?id=gHrQGIAXVioC Google], [https://archive.org/details/cu31924083881072 Archive] * Van Laer, Arnold J. F., and Jonathan Pearson. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/46770538 Early Records of the City and County of Albany and Colony of Resselaerswyck]. Vol. II. Albany, New York: University of the State of New York, 1916. [https://archive.org/details/earlyrecordsofci02alba Archive] * Van Laer, A. J. F., and Jonathan Pearson. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/46770552 Early Records of the City and County of Albany and Colony of Rensselaerswyck]. Vol. III. Albany, New York: University of the State of New York, 1918. [http://books.google.com/books?id=p9A4AQAAMAAJ Google], [https://archive.org/details/earlyrecordsofci00alba Archive] * Van Laer, A. J. F., and Jonathan Pearson. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/46770579 Early Records of the City and County of Albany and Colony of Rensselaerswyck]. Vol. IV. Albany, New York: University of the State of New York, 1919. [http://books.google.com/books?id=qNA4AQAAMAAJ Google], [https://archive.org/details/earlyrecordsofciv4alba Archive] * Van Laer, Arnold J. F. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/222223925 Minutes of the Court of Fort Orange and Beverwyck, 1652-1656]. Vol. I. Albany: University of the State of New York, 1920. [http://books.google.com/books?id=WPATAAAAYAAJ Google], [https://archive.org/details/minutesofcourto01newn Archive] * Van Laer, Arnold J. F. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1305541 Minutes of the Court of Fort Orange and Beverwyck, 1657-1660]. Vol. II. Albany N. Y.: Univ. of the State of New York. 1920. [https://archive.org/details/minutesofcourto02newn Archive] * Van Laer, Arnold J. F. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/772502742 Minutes of the Court of Albany, Rensselaerswyck and Schenectady, 1668-1673]. Vol. I. Albany: University of the State of New York, 1926. [https://familysearch.org/eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titledetails&titleno=1930398 FamilySearch] (labeled as 3), [http://www.newnetherlandinstitute.org/research/online-publications/minutes-of-the-court-of-albany-rensselaerswyck-and-schenectady-1668-1685/ NNI] ::: Note: As opposed to the previous set of minutes, Van Laer is much more true to the original Dutch in this set and preserves Latin legal terms. The numbers appearing in brackets throughout the set appear to be the document numbers. * Van Laer, A.J.F. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/772502800 Minutes of the Court of Albany, Rensselaerswyck and Schenectady, 1675-1680]. Vol. II. Albany: University of the State of New York, 1928. [https://familysearch.org/eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titledetails&titleno=1930398 FamilySearch], [http://www.newnetherlandinstitute.org/research/online-publications/minutes-of-the-court-of-albany-rensselaerswyck-and-schenectady-1668-1685/ NNI] * Van Laer, Arnold J. F. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/866869055 Minutes of the Court: Of Albany, Rensselaerswyck and Schenectady, 1680-1685]. Vol. III. Albany, New York: University of the State of New York, 1932. [https://familysearch.org/eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titledetails&titleno=1930398 FamilySearch], [http://www.newnetherlandinstitute.org/research/online-publications/minutes-of-the-court-of-albany-rensselaerswyck-and-schenectady-1668-1685/ NNI] * Gehring, Charles T. [http://www.newnetherlandinstitute.org/research/online-publications/fort-orange-court-minutes-1652-1660/ Fort Orange Court Minutes, 1652-1660]. Syracuse, N.Y.: Syracuse University Press, 1990. * Venema, Janny. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/40545497 Deacons' Accounts, 1652-1674, First Dutch Reformed Church of Beverwyck/Albany, New York]. Rockport, Me.: Picton Press, 1998. See [[Space:Baptism_Records_of_the_DRC|Baptism and Marriage Records of the Dutch Reformed Church]] for vital records. === Wills === * Fernow, Berthold. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/26623560 Calendar of Wills on File and Recorded in the Offices of the Clerk of the Court of Appeals, of the County Clerk at Albany, and of the Secretary of State, 1626-1836]. New York: Knickerbocker Press, 1896. [http://books.google.com/books?id=OJf5CdoAkrkC Google], [https://archive.org/details/calendarofwillso02fern Archive] * "New York, Probate Records, 1629-1971," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1942-24571-30053-3?cc=1920234&wc=9VSM-BZ3:213301001,214984001 : accessed 24 May 2015), Albany > Wills 1629-1802 vol AQ-AS 112 > image 2 of 764; county courthouses, New York. === Collection Index === * "Albany Notarial Papers: Manuscripts and Special Collections." ''New York State Library''. (November 7, 2013). Accessed September 8, 2014. http://www.nysl.nysed.gov/msscfa/sc10031.htm. [https://web.archive.org/web/20140809085341/http://www.nysl.nysed.gov/msscfa/sc10031.htm Archive] == Histories of the New Netherlands == * Venema, Janny. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/492614137 Beverwijck: A Dutch Village on the American Frontier, 1652-1664]. Hilversum, the Netherlands: Verloren; Albany: State University of New York Press, 2003. === Archaeological === * Hartgen Archeological Associates, Inc. [http://core.tdar.org/document/381339 Beyond the North Gate: Archeology on the Outskirts of Colonial Albany : Archeological Data Retrieval, Quackenbush Square Parking Facility, Broadway, Albany, New York]. Rensselaer, N.Y.: Hartgen Archeological Associates, 2005. (tDAR ID: 381339); doi:10.6067/XCV8513XXH === Institutional === ==== Churches ==== * Cole, David, and N.Y. Tappan. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/23183757 History of the Reformed Church of Tappan, N.Y.] New York: Press of Stettiner, Lambert & Co., 1894. [http://books.google.com/books/about/History_of_the_Reformed_Church_of_Tappan.html?id=L0UVAAAAYAAJ Google], [https://archive.org/details/historyofreforme00cole Archive] === Locales === * Simms, Jeptha Root. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/18953367 History of Schohaire County and Border Wars of New York, Containing Also a Sketch of the Causes Which Led to the American Revolution, and Interesting Memoranda of the Mohawk Valley]... Albany: Munsell & Tanner, 1845. [https://archive.org/details/historyofschohar01simm Archive] * Cole, David. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/2301203 History of Rockland County, New York, with Biographical Sketches of Its Prominent Men]. New York: J.B. Beers &, 1884. [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/2057732?availability=Logan%20Utah%20FamilySearch%20Library FamilySearch] == Quackenbush Histories == * "Genealogical Notes on the Quackenbos Family." In ''The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record'', 173-178. Vol. XXIV. New York, N.Y.: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 1893. [https://archive.org/details/newyorkgenealog24newy Archive] ::: This is the origin of many mistakes in the family line and should be taken with a huge grain of salt. There are sources for some of the information, mostly other issues of the record. * "Genealogical Notes on the Quackenbos Family." In ''The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record'', 17-23. Vol. XXV. New York, N.Y.: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 1894. [https://archive.org/details/newyorkgenealogi1894gree Archive] ::: This is the origin of many mistakes in the family line and should be taken with a huge grain of salt. There are sources for some of the information, mostly other issues of the record. * [[Quackenbush-377|Quackenbush, Adriana Suydam]]. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/15174649 The Quackenbush family in Holland and America]. Paterson, N.J.: Quackenbush & Co., 1909. [http://books.google.com/books?id=Yi5JAAAAMAAJ Google], [https://archive.org/details/quackenbushfamil00andr Archive] :::Notes: Adriana does cite the work of Talcott and Wynkoop and explains corrections in their works. :::Adriana mistakenly lists Adriaan as a child of Pieter, as well as some of the other grandchildren. * † [[Quackenbush-371|Quackenbush, Arthur D]]. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/29210993 Our Family, Our Line of Quackenbush and Related Families: Stille, Helling, Van Norden, Demerest, Schuyler, Westervelt, Sartwell, Tonsmeire]. North Plainfield, N.J.: A.D. Quackenbush, 1980. * Quackenbush, Gail Richard. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/18522270 The Quackenbush Family in America]. Wolfe City, Tex.: Henington Pub. ;, 1987. === Multi-family Histories including the Quackenbushes === * Pearson, Jonathan. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/8244401 Contributions for the Genealogies of the First Settlers of the Ancient County of Albany, from 1630 to 1800]. New York.: J. Munsell, 1872. [http://books.google.com/books?id=rHJWAAAAcAAJ Google], [https://archive.org/details/contributionsfor00pearuoft Archive] * Pearson, Jonathan. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/759778003 Contributions for the genealogies of the descendants of the first settlers of the patent and city of Schenectady, from 1662 to 1800]. Albany, N.Y.: J. Munsell, 1873. [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010686783 HathiTrust] * Sylvester, Nathaniel Bartlett. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/3496287 History of Rensselaer Co., New York]. Philadelphia: Everts & Peck, 1880. 364. [https://archive.org/details/historyofrenssel00sylv Archive] :::Note: The images included in the book are not Pieter and Maritje. For more information see [[Space:Quackenbush_Myths#The_.27pictures.27_of_Pieter_Quackenbosch_and_Maritje_Ariens|The 'pictures' of Pieter Quackenbosch and Maritje Ariens]] ::: Sylvester also mistakenly lists Adriaan as a son of Pieter. * Talcott, S. V. [[Space:Genealogical_Notes_of_New_York_and_New_England_Families|Genealogical notes of New York and New England families]]. Albany, N.Y.: Weed, Parsons and, Co. 1883. [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalnote00talc Archive] ::: Note: Talcott mistakenly attributes some of Johannes' children to Pieter. He also seems unaware of Wouter Jr. At least one of the reasons for that is the mention of Wouter Jr. with the patronymic of Pieterse in one of the bibles included in the book. === Specific Lines === ==== Peter, John, Reynier, Abraham, Reynier, [[Quackenbosch-3|Pieter]] 1614 ==== * Labaw, George Warne. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/2586343 Preakness and the Preakness Reformed Church, Passaic County, New Jersey A History. 1695-1902. With Genealogical Notes, the Records of the Church and Tombstone Inscriptions]. New York: Board of Publication of the Reformed Church in America, 1902. 89-92. [http://books.google.com/books?id=4hsWAAAAYAAJ Google], [https://archive.org/details/preaknesspreakne00laba Archive] ::: Note: The information that Labaw gives about the progenitor Pieter very similar to a Pieter Quackenbosch that Adriana found, though Labaw presents it definitively and Adriana is much more speculative . Labaw describes a student at Leiden born in 1639 that cannot be our Pieter as [[Space:Quackenbush_Myths#The_discovery_of_the_alias_Bont|explained here]]. ::: Labaw says that Abraham is the son of Lysbeth but records show that he was born after Reynier's marriage to Claesje. === Single Families === ==== Magdalena, [[Quackenbosch-3|Pieter]] 1614 ==== * Reynolds, Cuyler. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/5627569 Genealogical and Family History of Southern New York and the Hudson River Valley: A Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of a Commonwealth and the Building of a Nation]. Vol. 3. New York: Lewis Historical Pub., 1914. 1118. [http://books.google.com/books?id=iNIUAAAAYAAJ Google], [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalfami00reyn Archive] ==== Maritje, [[Quackenbosch-3|Pieter]] 1614 ==== * Reynolds, Cuyler. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/5627569 Genealogical and Family History of Southern New York and the Hudson River Valley: A Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of a Commonwealth and the Building of a Nation]. Vol. 3. New York: Lewis Historical Pub., 1914. 1372. [http://books.google.com/books?id=iNIUAAAAYAAJ Google], [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalfami00reyn Archive] ==== Adriaan, Johannes, [[Quackenbosch-3|Pieter]] 1614 ==== * Reynolds, Cuyler. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/5627569 Genealogical and Family History of Southern New York and the Hudson River Valley: A Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of a Commonwealth and the Building of a Nation]. Vol. 3. New York: Lewis Historical Pub., 1914. 1437. [http://books.google.com/books?id=iNIUAAAAYAAJ Google], [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalfami00reyn Archive] :::Note: This book mistakenly says that Adriaan was the son of Pieter. == Miscellaneous Topics == === Alias of Bont === * Van Laer, A. J. F. "Albany Wills and Other Documents 1665-1695." ''Yearbook''. Vol. 6. New York, Dutch Settlers Society, 1931. p. 13-26. :::''Over the years certain records relating to Albany have been separated from the main body. They contain wills, notarial papers, and other documents from 1666 to 1693. [These records are in the Livingston-Redmond Collection at the Roosevelt Library in Hyde Park, New York.] Translations of these records by A.J.F. van Laer can be found in the following volumes of the'' Dutch Settlers Society Yearbook, vol. 6 (1930-1931), pp. 13-28; vol. 10 (1934-1935), pp. 1-14; vol. 13 (1937-1938), pp. 1-18; and vol. 14 (1938-1939), pp. 1-18. 42 and 50. "Albany Notarial Papers: Manuscripts and Special Collections." ''New York State Library''. (November 7, 2013). Accessed September 8, 2014. http://www.nysl.nysed.gov/msscfa/sc10031.htm. See also [[Space:Quackenbush_Myths#The_discovery_of_the_alias_Bont|Myths and Misunderstandings of the Quackenbush Family in America]] === Archaeology Dig === * Grondahl, Paul. "Dig By Dig, Albany's Past Comes to the Surface." ''TimesUnion''. April 10, 2002. Accessed September 01, 2014. http://alb.merlinone.net/mweb/wmsql.wm.request?oneimage&imageid=6167503. [https://web.archive.org/web/20140901192406/http://alb.merlinone.net/mweb/wmsql.wm.request?oneimage&imageid=6167503 Archive] * Rittner, Don. "Albany's History of Destroying Its History." ''TimesUnion''. February 1, 2014. Accessed September 01, 2014. http://blog.timesunion.com/rittner/albanys-history-of-destroying-its-history/4599/. [https://web.archive.org/web/20140625064018/http://blog.timesunion.com/rittner/albanys-history-of-destroying-its-history/4599/ Archive] === Arrival (No actual arrival recorded) === * Fernow, Berthold. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/314043521 Documents Relative to the Colonial History of the State of New-York: Documents relating to the history of the early colonial settlements, principally on Long Island]. Vol. 14. Albany, New York: Weed, Parsons and, Co. 1883. 202. [http://books.google.com/books?id=mgUMAAAAYAAJ Google], [https://archive.org/details/documentsrelativ14brod Archive] :::Note: This book contains the letter referring to Johannes de Hulter. * Lancour, Harold, and Richard J. Wolfe. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/865833796 A Bibliography of Ship Passenger Lists, 1538-1825; Being a Guide to Published Lists of Early Immigrants to North America]. 3d Ed., Rev. and Enl. by Richard J. Wolfe. ''With a List of Passenger Arrival Records in the National Archives'' by Frank E. Bridgers. Edited by Frank E. Bridgers. 3rd ed. New York: New York Public Library, 1963. [https://archive.org/details/bibliographyofsh00lanc Archive] * Tepper, Michael. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/11609735 Immigrants to the Middle Colonies: A Consolidation of Ship Passenger Lists and Associated Data from the New York Genealogical and Biographical Record]. 1978. Reprint, Baltimore: Genealogical Pub., 1979. 10. [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=48094 Ancestry], About: [http://www.archives.gov/research/immigration/passenger-arrival.html NARA] See also [[Space:The_Arrival_of_Pieter_Quackenbosch|The Arrival of Pieter Quackenbosch]] === Unknown === * Quackenbush, Marian Lowe. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/8627385 Air, Sunlight, and a Bit of Land]. Fairfield, Wash.: Ye Galleon Press, 1982. ::: Note: The Library of Congress has this book listed in their Genealogies in the Library of Congress [http://books.google.com/books?id=Av4zvx1iSyQC&dq=quackenbush+bibliography&source=gbs_navlinks_s Genealogies in the Library of Congress: A Bibliography With Supplements and the Complement to Genealogies in the Library of Congress (Google eBook)] under the subject of Quackenbush Family but there is a lack of information about the contents anywhere else. == Webliography == * Bielinski, Stefan. "Quackenbush." ''New York State Museum''. December 30, 2002. Accessed August 14, 2014. http://www.nysm.nysed.gov/albany/bios/q/q.html. [https://web.archive.org/web/20120105055744/http://www.nysm.nysed.gov/albany/bios/q/q.html Archive] == Further Reading == * Singleton, Esther. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/616591 Dutch New York]. New York: Dodd, Mead and Company, 1909. [http://books.google.com/books?id=gZM-AAAAYAAJ Google], [https://archive.org/details/dutchnewyork01sing Archive] == Problimatic sources == === Do Not Use === * The births and marriages of Schenectady published by Robert Billiard. The records are transcribed from Pearson's works. === Dead End Books === * Ptak, Diane Snyder. ''Lost and Found: Albany (NY) Area Church and Synagogue Vital Records, 1654-1925''. Albany, NY: D.S. Ptak, 1993. ::This book does not contain any records; only listings of various churches in early Albany and where the records for the churches could be found in the 1990s. == See also == * [[Quackenbosch-3|Pieter Quackenbosch]], founder of the Quackenbush family in America * [[Space:Quackenbush_Myths|Myths of the Quackenbush Family]] * [[Space:The_Arrival_of_Pieter_Quackenbosch|The Arrival of Pieter Quackenbosch]] * [[Space:Quackenbush_Archaeology_Dig|Quackenbush Archaeology Dig]] * [[Space:Quackenbush_Places|Places of Interest of the Quackenbush Family in the United States]] * [[Space:Quackenbush_Name_Study|Quackenbush Name Study]] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Quackenbush_Bibliography|What links here]] == Sources == == Footnotes == † ''These are items that I have not read or examined but am making arrangements to obtain them in short order.'' [[Quackenbush-118|Quackenbush-118]] 14:49, 25 August 2014 (EDT)

Quackenbush Family Bibles

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== The Family of Abraham and Hanna (Hiet) Quackenbush == === [[Quackenbush-124|Abraham Quackenbush]]'s Family Bible ===
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=== [[Quackenbush-124|Abraham Quackenbush]]'s Chart ===
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=== [[Quackenbush-124|Abraham Quackenbush]]'s Descendents ===
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== See also == * [[Space:Quackenbush_Bibliography|Bibliography of the Quackenbush Family in America]] * [[Space:Quackenbush_Places|Places of Interest of the Quackenbush Family in America]] * [[Space:Quackenbush_Myths|Myths of the Quackenbush Family in America]]

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[[Category:Quackenbosch Family of New Netherland]] == The discovery of the alias Bont == [[Image:Quackenbush_Bibliography-16.jpg|200px]] The name Quackenbosch first appeared in New Netherlands in 1657, three years after Pieter first appears in the records of Albany. In every record prior to that, Pieter only used the last name of Bont. [http://www.newnetherlandinstitute.org/history-and-heritage/dutch_americans/arnold-john-ferdinand-a-j-f-van-laer/ Arnold John Ferdinand (A.J.F.) Van Laer] (1869-1955) was a translator of the documents of Beverwijck (Albany), among other things. :Arnold Johan Ferdinand Van Laer (most often cited as "A. J. F. Van Laer") was one of the great antiquarian contributors to the early history of Albany. Primarily a translator and editor of Dutch-language documents from New Netherland and seventeenth century Albany, this librarian and archivist also produced a number of valuable historical narratives. :Van Laer is said to have been born in Utrecht in 1869. Trained as an engineer and as an archivist, he graduated from the University of Delft, He settled in Albany in 1897 and lived there until his death. He graduated from the New York State Library School with a degree in library science. [http://www.nysm.nysed.gov/albany//bios/staff/ajfvlaer.html Arnold Van Laer by Stefan Bielinski] While working with these historical documents, A.J.F. started to suspect that Pieter Quackenbosch and Pieter Bont, both brickmakers in Beverwijck (Albany), were the same person. He finally found proof of this in a document relating to the transfer of property, dated Jan 1687.
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:Van Laer comments that 'The above contract furnishes positive evidence that Pieter and Pieter Quackenbosch were the same person'." ([[Quackenbush-118|Quackenbush-118]] 12:25, 16 August 2014 (EDT) Document incoming) Van Laer seems to not have made the connection yet in 1920, as Pieter Bont and Pieter Quackenbosch are separate entries and not cross-referenced in ''Minutes of the court of Fort Orange and Beverwyck, 1657-1660, Vol. II'', though both are suing Pieter Jacobsen Bosboom. He has finally connected the two in the index of ''Minutes of the Court of Albany, Rensselaerswyck and Schenactady, 1668-1685, Vol. 1'' published in 1926. Early family historians were also likely unaware of the alias and this does bring into question the research of Adriana Suydam Quackenbush on the origins of the family as well as the family crest. Furthermore, the Pieter van Quackenbosch that Adriana found in Holland was born in 1639 and just a 12 year old student at Leiden University in 1651; from there he went on to study theology at Groningen. A [http://www.worldcat.org/search?q=au%3AQuackenbosch%2C+Petrus+a%CC%80 Petrus Quackenbosch] does appear in 1658 publishing theological books in Latin. Our progenitor first appears in Beverwijck records in 1654, when his hand is cut by Jan Gouw.
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Pieter has a wife and children with him when he arrives because Reynier's marriage record shows that he was born in Holland. To have completed major schooling, started a new family and to have brought them across the Atlantic by 15 seems quite impossible. Therefore, the two Pieters cannot be the same person.
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That aliases were used by the Dutch settlers isn't surprising in the least and even early researcher Pearson discusses how embarrassing it is to try and connect these people with their aliases. [http://www.worldcat.org/title/contributions-for-the-genealogies-of-the-first-settlers-of-the-ancient-county-of-albany-from-1630-to-1800/oclc/8244401 Contributions for the Genealogies of the First Settlers of the Ancient County of Albany, from 1630 to 1800] There were other Bonts in Beverwijck (Albany), which may have led to the use of Quackenbosch.
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== The 'pictures' of Pieter Quackenbosch and Maritje Ariens == The [http://www.worldcat.org/title/history-of-rensselaer-co-new-york/oclc/3496287 History of Rensselaer Co., New York] is a book contains a brief profile and pair of sketches of a Peter Quackenbush and a Mrs. Peter Quackenbush. Since the page begins with information about Pieter, the progenitor of the American branch of the Quackenbush family, the sketches above the entry have been mistakenly assumed to be of Pieter Quackenbosch and Maritje Ariens and the images have [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Quackenbush_Myths-5 spread like wildfire on Ancestry.com]. Looking at the book it is easy to see how this happened as the book is poorly worded, though the author does use the name Pieter for the progenitor and Peter for the man pictured. * Sylvester, Nathaniel Bartlett. [http://www.worldcat.org/title/history-of-rensselaer-co-new-york/oclc/3496287 History of Rensselaer Co., New York]. Philadelphia: Everts & Peck, 1880. 364. [https://archive.org/details/historyofrenssel00sylv Archive] The sketches actually represent Peter Quackenbush who was born in 1807 and his wife, Mary Cebra Breese, who was born in 1814. The exact descendancy for the Peter pictured is: Peter 1807, John 1774, Gosen 1744, Johannes 1710, Adriaan 1678, (poss.) Johannes 1642, Pieter 1614.
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It is important to remember that Pieter, the progenitor, existed in the 17th century. This painting is ''The Fall of New Amsterdam'' by Jean Leon Gerome Ferris and it depicts the mid 17th century Dutch in New Amsterdam begging [[Stuyvesant-3|Peter Stuyvesant]] to not attack the English, who are about to change the name of New Amsterdam to New York. Please note the differences in the style of clothing from the above sketches.
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== Painting of a Quackenbush House == This painting is not of Pieter Quackenbosch's house, which was [[Quackenbosch-3#Archaeology_Dig|destroyed by 1698]], nor is it a painting of the 18th century [[Space:Quackenbush_Places#The_Quackenbush_House|Quackenbush house]] in Albany. This is a painting of Nicholas Quackenbush's house that was part of a collection of [http://www.cowanauctions.com/auctions/item.aspx?id=35849 Nicholas' things] that were sold at an auction.
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:Very Unusual Painting of the Back of the Quackenbush Home, :2006, Spring Decorative Arts, June 17 :oil on canvas, inscribed near center NQB Sep 24 1811 with additional, unreadable writing. An odd painting that depicts the alley behind the Quackenbush home in Albany, New York. Pictured is a cat drinking a bowl of milk and one of the servants who appears to be carrying dirty dishes to the exterior kitchen. In what appears to be its original, black-painted frame; 28" x 29.5" (w/o frame), 34.25" x 35.5" (w/frame). :Painted just two years before his death, it is unclear why Quackenbush had his back alley portrayed on canvas. [http://www.cowanauctions.com/auctions/item.aspx?id=35849 Very Unusual Painting of the Back of the Quackenbush Home] == Misconceptions of Dutch records == One confusing thing about early Dutch records is a Jr. after a name did not always denote that the person was the son of a father with the same name. It was used to differentiate between an elder that may even share a patronymic as a younger person but wasn't necessarily a direct descendent. The Dutch word for younger is ''jongere''. The witnesses at baptisms were not always grandparents. The witnesses were closer to godparents that would take care of the child should anything happen to the parents. Occasionally the child would be given the name of the godparents but not always. The trend in baptism records does appear to be that the grandparents typically witnessed the birth of the first grandchild. Sometimes the other set of grandparents would witness the baptism of the second child. If the parents had passed away, aunts, uncles and even siblings would stand as witnesses. Occasionally parents used a traditional naming convention for their children where the first son was named after the paternal grandfather and the first daughter was named for the maternal grandmother but this wasn't always followed. == Variations of the spelling of Quackenbush == The occasional usage of the use of the Dutch form of Kw in place of the Latin form of Qu in old Dutch records appears to depend on the person that is doing the recording. For example, when Domine Du Bois begins performing baptisms the name changes from the previously recorded Quakkenbosch to Kwakkenbos. Henry L. Bogert. ''Year Book of the Holland Society of New York''. (New York: Knickerbocker Press, New York, 1905). p. 56-57 This is likely the same explanation for other variations of the name, whether it be the doing of the original transcriber of the record or the translator at a later date. Upon examination of the marriage records of Pieter and Maritje, one can see that in Dutch writing the name ended with a squiggle that almost looks like an f and a g. The f character appears to have been translated as a double s by many due to the use of the character in early print to represent a double s. The squiggle definitely lends itself to interpretation. While certain branches of the family appear to have used a specific spelling, it is more likely due to the fact that their direct ancestors were all baptized or married at the same Reformed Dutch Church, with a single person recording their records for the church.
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== See Also == * [[Quackenbosch-3|Pieter Pieterse Quackenbosch]] * [[Space:Quackenbush_Bibliography|Bibliography of the Quackenbush Family in America]] * [[Space:Quackenbush_Places|Places of Interest of the Quackenbush Family in America]] * [[Space:Quackenbush_Family_Bibles|Family Bibles and Trees of the Quackenbush Family in America]] == Sources ==

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The purpose of this study is to determine the true facts regarding the Quackenbush family in America. There has been much misinformation published regarding the origins of the family and unsourced speculation that has been accepted as fact. Accepting less than the truth hinders further research and progress. There is actually a wealth of first and second hand information available and it is no longer necessary to use creative writing to tell our family history! == Fact Discovery == ==== ''Ancestral Lines'' ==== After Adriaana S. Quackenbush wrote her book about the family, [[Space:Quackenbush_Bibliography#Quackenbush_Histories|The Quackenbush Family in Holland and America]] in 1909, there was nothing further written until 1980 when Arthur D. Quackenbush published his book, [[Space:Quackenbush_Bibliography#Quackenbush_Histories|Our Family, Our Line of Quackenbush and Related Families: Stille, Helling, Van Norden, Demerest, Schuyler, Westervelt, Sartwell, Tonsmeire]]. Arthur was very serious about his research, as is made obvious in old issues of the ''New York Genealogical and Biographical Record''; in reviewing instances of the name Quackenbush in issues of the Record, it is often Arthur himself publishing and answering queries and offering corrections. During the 1970s, Arthur worked with the Centraal Bureau voor Genealogie in the Netherlands to discover the origins of the family. As printed in the ''NYG&BR'', Arthur gave a copy of his report on the family to the New York Genealogical and Biography Society. Unfortunately Arthur's book was not widely printed and [https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/29210993 exists only in a few libraries]. That said, Carl Boyer essentially reprinted Arthur's work in ''Ancestral lines : 206 families in England, Wales, the Netherlands, Germany, New England, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania : with additional ancestor tables'', without sources. As Carl states in the "Quackenbos" chapter: :Arthur D. Quackenbush, Jr., author of ''Our Family'' (1980), did not respond to queries addressed to him in 1993. He was responsible for generating the data presented in the Dutch generations below. The complete materials, with sources, are not given due to copyright restrictions; data of itself cannot be copyrighted. Here are the "facts" that Carl Boyer reprinted. # Jan [Quackenbosch] - assumed to have been born about 1565 ''(First name assumed from patronymics, last name projected backwards.)''
Children listed by the Centraal Bureau voor Genealogie in 1975: ## Mouring, m. Maertgie Cornelisdr. ## Pieter Jansz. Bontetas b.c. 1590; d. before 26 Nov. 1650 when his widow appeared in Valkenburg, Holland records. He married about 1615, Nelletgen Pietersdr., daughter of Pieter van Starrevelt; she died between 1650 and 1656.
:Known property transactions for Pieter: 1624, 1625 (purchase of a house on Kerkstraat for 262 guilders 03 Aug 1625).
:Positions assigned: Alderman of Valkenburg 24 Jun 1625. ### Maertgen, m. Jan Dircksz. van Verbaen. ''([https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1942-31119-28930-89?cc=2037907 3rd entry on right page] looks somewhat like Pieter Jans)'' ### Annetgen, m. Cornelis Jans van Berendrecht, an assistant master of a brick kiln of Woerden, Holland. ### Haesge, m. Jochum Pietersz. ### Pieter, bapt. [[Quackenbosch-3#First_Generation|prob. Katwijk-on-the-Rhine, 28 Aug, 1616]]; d. after 04 Jan 1686/7; m. Kouderkerk, Holland, 1640, Maritgen Ariensdr. One other note, of Pieter the immigrant's children it is said that a few were mentioned as buried in the deacon's account book at Valkenburg, 03 Apr 1646, 21 Jan 1647 (Wouter), 04 Nov 1648, 14 Oct 1649. ''I've read the [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1942-31146-15895-69?cc=2037907&wc=SMMP-BZZ:1292923701,346744301,347862102 Valkenburg book] backwards and forwards 20 times and haven't seen this.'' Records found that match Pieter Jans Bontetas: * https://www.openarch.nl/show.php?archive=elo&identifier=5638d978-b656-a5ff-19c5-722a677ef768&lang=en * https://www.openarch.nl/show.php?archive=elo&identifier=b4f2ae95-6856-1f1a-530f-aab462a7837a&lang=en * https://www.openarch.nl/show.php?archive=elo&identifier=273dfa50-785c-3a9b-84e9-85bdc730367c&lang=en === Pieter's Name === Pieter's first name shows up in records in a few different forms, Pr., Piet, Piter and Pieter. [[Space:Quackenbush_Myths#The_discovery_of_the_alias_Bont|A.J.F. Van Laer]] gives Pieter's patronymic as Jacobsen in ''Minutes of the Court of Fort Orange and Beverwyck, 1657-1660''. Minutes of the Court of Fort Orange and Beverwyck, 1657-1660 Charles T. Gehring also translates the entry the same way and this entry listed under the patronymic of Jacobsen in the index. Charles T. Gehring. ''Fort Orange Court Minutes, 1652-1660''. (Syracuse, N.Y.: Syracuse University Press, 1990). In a later series of works, ''Minutes of the Court of Albany, Rensselaerswyck and Schenectady, Vol. 1-3'', Van Laer gives Pieter's patronymic as Pietersen. Pieter's marriage record confirms that his patronymic is Pieterse so this usage of Jacob is a mystery.
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Pieter is known to have used the last name Quackenbosch and variants of as that is what was passed down to all of his American descendents. What was only discovered within the last 100 years is that he had an alias of Bont. A brief explanation of the discovery and the man behind it can be found here: [[Space:Quackenbush_Myths#The_discovery_of_the_alias_Bont|The discovery of the alias Bont]]. Much like Quackenbosch, Bont was spelled and interpreted a few different ways. Known spellings found in the index of several of the books in the bibliography are Bont, Bout, Bint, Bent and Boudt. The [http://schenectadyhistorical.org Schenectady County Historical Society], who keep boxes of family relics together, have also grouped the name De Bont [http://schenectadyhistorical.org/library/collections/ Schenectady County Historical Society: Family Files] with Bont but more research will have to be done on that version. Alternative names to search: Bont, Hoogewaeter, Pieters, Jacobs, Cobes, Cobus, Kobusz, Valkenburg === Pieter's Wife === References to Pieter's wife, Maritje: * 10 Jun 1669, Maritie Quackenbos sues Juffrouw Ebbinghs ''Minutes of the Court of Albany, Rensselaerswyck and Schenectady, 1668-1673'' * 10 May 1684, Martje Pietersz* presents Geertruy Johannes for baptism * 1684 10 May Geertruy, of Johannes Pietersz Quakelbosch. Wit.: father, Reinier Quakelbosch. By Martje Pietersz*. * Marriage record * There is a chance that these women is the daughter of Pieter and Maritje ==== Other Possible Ariens of Koudekerk ==== * [http://www.geni.com/people/Adriaan-Ariewsz-Spierenburg/6000000025413746827 Adriaan Ariewsz Spierenburg] was born in 1607. Allegedly the son of [http://records.ancestry.com/adrianus_jansz_spierenburg_records.ashx?pid=151132140 Adrianus Janz Spierenburg]. * [http://www.genealogieonline.nl/stamboom-howell/I2040.php Claertien Ariensdr] She was baptized in Koudekerk aan den Rijn (ZH) and had her first child in 1639. === Vital Dates === As is made obvious from records, the popular death date given for Pieter of 1686 isn't possible because he trades his estate in 1687. It is possible that it wasn't Maritje that died in 1682 as assumed; it could have been Pieter himself with the following records belonging to his son Pieter. The other sons also used the alias of Bont at times. In addition a Martje Pietersz presents one of Johannes' children at their baptism in 1684. The popular birth date for Maritje of 1617 also isn't possible as she would have been 46 when Jannetje was born which takes serious scientific effort even today. Therefore if Maritje was at most 40 when Jannetje was born, then the popular marriage date of 1640 would have made her 17 at the time of her marriage and that would have been very strange to marry that young in 17th century Netherlands. === Burial === Pieter is believed to be buried at the Albany Rural Cemetery but it has not been confirmed. Learn more about this at [[Space:Quackenbush_Places#The_Albany_Rural_Cemetery|Quackenbush Places: The Albany Rural Cemetery ]]. There is a memorial page for Pieter on [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=73117082 FindAGrave.com] but the dates used are just the popular assumed dates. No record of his burial or headstone has been located. === Second Generation === With the discovery of the marriage records and confirmation of Maritje's patronymic, Pieter and Maritje should have had a son named Adriaan. Talbott and Adriana suggest that there is a son named Adriaan but the marriage date of 1640 for Pieter and Maritje and the marriage date of 1701 for Adriaan suggests that he is of the third generation and likely belongs to Reynier because his marriage record is in New York as opposed to Albany. == Checking sources == === Bad Sources === ==== The Quackenbush Family in America - Adriana Suydam Quackenbush ==== * Quackenbush, Adriana Suydam. ''The Quackenbush family in Holland and America''. Paterson, N.J.: Quackenbush & Co., 1909. Adriana's work was thorough and she even listed a few sources and referenced earlier work on the family's history, but because Adriana was unaware of the name Bont many of her assumptions turned out to be wrong. Adriana was able to find the family crest of the van Quackenbosches and found the records of several Quackenbosches in Netherlands, however, initial research into the Bont name seems to suggest that Pieter was not related to these van Quackenbosches or their crest. Adriana assumed that Pieter was much younger and thought she had found him as a student in Leiden. Since we now know that Pieter arrived in New Netherlands before he appears in the records of Fort Orange and Albany in 1654, it has become clear that the two Pieters cannot be the same person. And because Adriana assumed that Pieter was much younger, she confused the second and the third generation of the Quackenbushes in America. She even claimed that one of Pieter's children was his sister due to the age of her children. Beyond this, the descendants appear to be more right than wrong. But due to the noted mistakes, this source should only be used as a loose guide and everything should be double checked. ==== Ancestral Lines - Carl Boyer III ==== * Boyer III, Carl. ''Ancestral Lines: 206 Families in England, Wales, the Netherlands, Germany, New England, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania : With Additional Ancestor Tables''. 3rd ed. Santa Clarita, Calif. (P.O. Box 220333, Santa Clarita 91322-0333): C. Boyer, 1998. In the section about Quackenbushes, no sources are actually cited. He mentions Adriana Suydam Quackenbush, Gail Richard Quackenbush and Arthur D. Quackenbush, Jr. and their work but claims that he cannot mention their sources due to copyright. There are a few errors in his Quackenbush lines, such as stating that Pieter's son Johannes also married Anna Clute which is shown to be false due to the fact that the Johannes that married Anna was a bachelor, and the fact that Machteld is still alive and witnesses the baptism of at least one of the younger Johannes' children. He also claims that Pieter is the son of a man that did not use the surname of Quackenbosch. He bases that claim on the work of Arthur D. whose work will be dissected next. At least two of Boyer's books, Medieval Lines and Ancestral Lines, seem to be compilations of other peoples' research with nothing original added. Boyer has also published a book entitled ''How to publish and market your family history''. === Unknown Sources === ==== The Quackenbush family in America - Gail Richard Quackenbush ==== * Quackenbush, Gail Richard. ''The Quackenbush Family in America''. Wolfe City, Tex.: Henington Pub., 1987. Gail's book is huge but there aren't a lot of sources listed and some of his work is based on Adriana's work. Gail's book is the original source of the quote "three brothers who came from Holland" with the claim that this came from ''Contributions for the Genealogies of the First Settlers of the Ancient County of Albany, from 1630 to 1800'' however that information is not found in Pearson's book. The NYG&BR review of Gail's book mentions that information about the progenitor was lacking and that Arthur's book had more to offer in regards to Pieter. '''Correction''' The source of the "three brothers from Holland" has finally been located. It is from: * Simms, Jeptha Root. ''History of Schohaire County and Border Wars of New York, Containing Also a Sketch of the Causes Which Led to the American Revolution, and Interesting Memoranda of the Mohawk Valley...'' Albany: Munsell & Tanner, 1845. p. 135. It predates Talcott's works by quite a bit and is probably what led to some confusion on Talcott's part as ''History of Schohaire'' claims that the Pieter that married in Albany in 1701 was one of the brothers that immigrated from Holland. It is highly unlikely that this Pieter married at 50 odd years of age and went on to rear 9 children, living to nearly 100 years of age in the wilds of untamed New York. It seems more likely that the multitude of Pieters are being merged into one person again. == Missing Records == * According to notes of A. J. F. Van Laer in ''Minutes of the Court of Albany, Rensselaerswyck and Schenectady, 1668-1673'', due to the sacking of New Netherlands, the minutes for the court of Fort Orange and Beverwyck are missing for the years between 1660 and 1668, to be resumed with ''Court of Albany, colony of Rensselaerswyck and Schaenhechtede'' in 1668. A smattering of random records have been found for this time period. * The Albany church records prior to 1683 are missing according to several sources, including van Laer's ''Early Records of the City and County of Albany: Deeds. 1678-1704''. * The early records of the church of Schenectady were destroyed in the massacre of 1690. Pearson, Jonathan. "Notices of the Ministers of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Schenectady, N. Y." In ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register''. Vol. XIX. Boston: Society, 13 Bromfield Street, 1865. 205. == Versions of the name found in records == Quackenbush, Qualkinbush, Quackinbush, Quakenbush | Quakkenbosch, Quackenbosc, Quakenbosch, Quackenbosh, Quackenboscht, Quakelbosch, Qúackenbosch, Quackelebosch | Quackenbos, Quackenboss, Quakkenbos, Quackinbos, Quakkbos, Quackingbos, Quackenbosse, Quackēbos, Quackeboss | Quackenbuss, Quakenbus, Quacumbus | Quackenbass | Quakenbouss | Quakenboes | Quakenbose ... == Answers == See [[Space:Quackenbush_Myths|Myths and Misunderstandings of the Quackenbush Family in America]] == See also == * [[Space:Quackenbush_Timelines|Quackenbush Timelines]] * [[Space:Quackenbush_Migration_Lines|Quackenbush Migration Lines]] * [[Space:Origin_of_the_Quackenbush_Name|Origin of the Quackenbush Name]] * [[Space:Quackenbosch_in_Holland|Quackenbosch in Holland]] * [[Space:Quackenbush_Family_Bibles|Family Bibles and Trees of the Quackenbush Family in the United States]] * [[Space:Pieter_P._Quackenbosch_Proof|Evidence that points to Pieter the progenitor having a son named Pieter]] * [[Space:Quackenbush_Bibliography|Bibliography of the Quackenbush Family in America]] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Quackenbush_Bibliography|What links here]] == Sources ==

Quackenbush Places

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[[Category:Quackenbosch Family of New Netherland]] == The Quackenbush House == [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quackenbush_House Quackenbush House] is an historic Dutch Colonial building located at [https://goo.gl/maps/t5y1j 683 Broadway, Albany, New York]. [[Image:Quackenbush_Places.jpg|250px]] : The historic structure popularly known as the Quackenbush House is the oldest intact building still standing in the city of Albany! Believed to have been built by a Pieter Quackenbush (probably Pieter W. Quackenbush (''Pieter, Wouter Jr., Wouter, Pieter'')) during the 1730s, it is best known (at least in legend) as the home of Revolutionary War officer Hendrick Quackenbush. [http://www.nysm.nysed.gov/albany/loc/qhouse.html Quackenbush House by Stefan Bielinski] It should be noted that another building in Albany, at [http://albanynyhistory.blogspot.com/2010/08/oldest-house.html 48 Hudson Avenue], has been determined to predate the Quackenbush House, though it is not in good shape. == The Albany Rural Cemetery == The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albany_Rural_Cemetery Albany Rural Cemetery] was established October 7, 1844, in [https://goo.gl/maps/2QEs7 Menands, New York], just outside of the city of Albany, New York. As Albany grew, the demand for land increased and the location of existing burial grounds became inconvenient. This is explained in ''Bi-centennial history of Albany : history of the county of Albany, N.Y., from 1609 to 1886'': [[Image:Quackenbush_Places-1.jpg|250px]] :In the earliest days of our city the dead were buried near the places where they cast off their mortal coil, and turned to dust without any monumental mark of any kind. When lands began to be occupied at a later date by families, some spot was selected on the homestead and inclosed for burial of their dead. Sometimes a tomb was erected for this purpose. Around the churches a home for the dead, "God's acre," was always reserved, called the churchyard. The first churchyard was set apart close by the first church erected, on what is now Church street, near old Fort Orange, in 1643. Thirteen years after, in 1656, another edifice was erected at the junction of State street and Broadway, around which the dead were buried for many years, until the third edifice was built, some forty years later, on Beaver street. Here a church stood for about a century and three quarters, long known as the Middle Dutch Church. Many changes were made in the structure to adapt it to growing demands, until recently it was taken down and the ground occupied by a building called the City Market. A new and admirable structure succeeds it at corner of Madison avenue and Swan street. Here about the Beaver street Church the city dead were laid away for over a century, numbering thousands. From 1722 to 1759, the records give a list of 1,759 burials. Many were removed from the State street grounds, and yet human bones have recently been excavated there of some neglected ones. When the churchyard became completely covered with tombs, a layer of earth was superimposed, and new graves were made, so that three tiers of coffins, closely compacted side by side, lay one above another. About 1780 the place had been abandoned, and a city burial lot was established south of the old Capitol Park. A new church structure was erected on the old lot in 1805, but it no longer had a city churchyard. The new lot south of the Capitol, and appropriated for a common burial ground in 1789, was bounded by Eagle on the east, State on the north, and Lancaster on the south. Lots were set apart for the different churches.[http://www.worldcat.org/title/bi-centennial-history-of-albany-history-of-the-county-of-albany-ny-from-1609-to-1886/oclc/11543538 Howell, George Rogers, and Jonathan Tenney. Bi-centennial History of Albany History of the County of Albany, N.Y., from 1609 to 1886. New York: W.W. Munsell &, 1886. 674-675] A committee was formed and it was decided to reinter the dead well outside of the city, at what would become the Albany Rural Cemetery. Therefore, the Albany Rural Cemetery became the final, final resting place of many of Albany's early citizens. Several Quackenbushes are known to be buried here and many more are assumed. [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GSiman=1&GScid=63827&GSfn=&GSln=quack Find A Grave Search Results] Either way, Albany Rural Cemetery is a place to pay tribute to our Quackenbush ancestors. === More Information === * Bielinski, Stefan. "Burying the Dead in Early Albany." New York State Museum. December 30, 1999. Accessed August 14, 2014. http://www.nysm.nysed.gov/albany/dead.html ([https://web.archive.org/web/20131207043812/http://www.nysm.nysed.gov/albany/dead.html Archive)]. * Talcott, S. V. [http://www.worldcat.org/title/genealogical-notes-of-new-york-and-new-england-families/oclc/8266689 Genealogical notes of New York and New England families Genealogical Notes of New York and New England Families]. Albany, N.Y.: Weed, Parsons and, 1883. 443-444. [http://books.google.com/books?id=6YehIsw-eF8C Google (not full version)], [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalnote00talc Archive] * Munsell, Joel. [http://www.worldcat.org/title/collections-on-the-history-of-albany-from-its-discovery-to-the-present-time-with-notices-of-its-public-institutions-and-biographical-sketches-of-citizens-deceased/oclc/2750413 Collections on the History of Albany: From Its Discovery to the Present Time ; with Notices of Its Public Institutions, and Biographical Sketches of Citizens Deceased]. Vol. 4. Albany, N.Y.: J. Munsell, 1865. 35. [http://books.google.com/books?id=ydgRAAAAIAAJ Google], [https://archive.org/details/collectionsonhis4pt1muns Archive] * Albany, N.Y. Common Council. from Old Catalog. [https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofcom00alba Proceedings of the Common Council, and the Various Religious Corporations of the City of Albany, Relative to the State Street Burial Grounds]. Albany, N.Y.: Albany, Weed, Parsons and Company, 1869. * [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2226 Menands, New York, Albany Rural Cemetery Burial Cards, 1791-2011, Ancestry.com] * "These Exalted Acres." ''Timesunion.com''. Accessed August 15, 2014. http://www.timesunion.com/albanyrural/. == Trinity Church == [[Image:Quackenbush_Places-2.jpg|250px]] The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trinity_Church_%28Manhattan%29 Trinity Church] is located at [https://goo.gl/maps/QXJiu 75 Broadway in lower Manhattan]. :Beginning in the 1780s, the church's claim on 62 acres of Queen Anne's 1705 grant was contested in the courts by descendants of a 17th-century Dutchwoman, [[Jans-49|Anneke Jans Bogardus]], who, it was claimed, held original title to that property. The basis of the lawsuits was that only five of Bogardus' six heirs had conveyed the land to the English crown in 1671. Numerous times over the course of six decades, the claimants asserted themselves in court, losing each time. The attempt was even revived in the 20th century. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trinity_Church_%28Manhattan%29#Property_holdings Trinity Church (Manhattan) Property holdings] Anneke is the great-grandmother of [[Brouwer-8|Anna Elizabeth Brower]]. == See also == * [[Space:Quackenbush_Bibliography|Bibliography of the Quackenbush Family in America]] * [[Space:Quackenbush_Family_Bibles|Family Bibles and Trees of the Quackenbush Family in America]] * [[Space:Quackenbush_Myths|Myths of the Quackenbush Family in America]] == Sources ==

Quaker calendar dates

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Please note that Quakers did not use the names of months or days, believing them to be non-Christian in origin. Because of this they used "First Month, First Day" etc. Before the western calendar changed in 1752, First Month was March. SO... when you see a Quaker person's date of birth that says, for example, 11th Month 1740, that would convert to January, 1741, not November 1740. Here is a link to Swarthmore College's explanation: https://www.swarthmore.edu/friends-historical-library/quaker-calendar

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[[Image: Pennell-12.jpg|100px]] ==The Quaker Calendar== Prior to 1752, the Religious Society of Friends, more commonly known as Quakers, subscribed to the Julian calendar like the rest of their British counterparts with one exception; they used numbers to denominate the names of the months and days of the week. Sunday became the first day, Monday, the second day, etc. After 1752, January became the first month, February, the second month, etc. This calendar numbering system was known as the “plain calendar;” sometimes called the “scriptural calendar.” The plain calendar was an alternative to the “world’s calendar,” which used traditional names derived from pagan deities. Though the plain calendar is associated with Quakers, it was actually not developed by them, but rather from the general nonconformist movement that swept through England during the 17th century. [[Image:Mendenhall-15-3.jpg|100px]]Quakers typically wrote dates as, “12th da 5th mo 1722.” The month was occasionally written using Roman numerals. Since prior to 14 September 1752 the British New Year was 25 March, March was considered the first month of the year. April was the second month, May, the third month, and so forth. See the naming pattern in the table below. http://www.adamsonancestry.com/calendar/

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{| border="6" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:100%; border: Solid 6px Red;" |- ! scope="col" class="unsortable" |OLD STYLE ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Month ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | NEW STYLE |- | before 1753 | | after 1752 |- | March | 1st | January |- | April | 2nd | February |- | May | 3rd | March |- | June | 4th | April |- | July | 5th | May |- | August | 6th | June |- | September | 7th | July |- | October | 8th | August |- | November | 9th | September |- | December | 10th | October |- | January | 11th | November |- | February | 12th | December |} btysingr@med.unc.edu (Barbara R. Tysinger) For examples of Quaker dating practices, see the article by Gordon L. Remington, "Quaker Preparation for the 1752 Calendar Change," National Genealogical Society Quarterly 87 (June 1999): 146-150.
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==Interpreting Quaker Records== Quaker records are sometimes difficult to interpret unless you are familiar with some frequently used abbreviations, such as: :altm = at liberty to marry :apd = attending places of diversion :apd = appointed, appealed :apt = appointed :att = attached to, attended :b = born :BG = burial grounds :btw = between :bur = buried :bef = before :c = circa, about :cem = cemetery :cert = certificate :cd = contrary to the Discipline :ch = child, children, church :chm = condemned his/her misconduct :chr = charter :co = chosen overseer (s), county :com = complained, complained of :comm = committee :comp = complained, complained of :con = condemned :ct = certificate, certificate to :d = died, day :dau = daughter :dec = deceased :dis = disowned, disowned for :div = divorced :dp = dropped plain dress and/or speech :dr = drinking spiritous liquor to excess :drpd = dropped :dt = daughter, daughters :dtd = dated :e = east :end = endorsed :FBG = Friends burial grounds :fam = family :form = formerly :fr = from :Frds = Friends :gc = granted certificate :gct = granted certificate to :gl = granted letter :glt = granted letter to :gr dau = grand daughter :gr s = grand son :Gr Yd = grave yard :h or hus = husband :j = joined :jas = joined another society :JP = justice of the peace :ltm = liberated to marry, left at liberty to marry :lvd = lived :lvg = living :m = marry, married, marrying, marriage, month :mbr = member :mbrp = membership :mcd = married contrary to Discipline :MG = minister of the Gospel :MH = meeting house, church :mi = miles :MM = monthly meeting :mos = married out of society :mou = married out of unity :mt = married to :mtg = meeting :mvd = moved :n = north :na = not attending meeting :neg att = neglecting attendance :nmn = no middle name :NW Terr = Northwest Territory :O = Orthodox, Ohio :ou = out of unity :PM = preparative meeting :PO = post office address :prc = produced a certificate :prcf = produced a certificate from :prob = probably :Qkr = Quaker :QM = quarterly meeting :rcd = recorded :rec/rcd = receive, received :recrq = received by request :relfc = released from care for :relrq = released by request :rem = remove, removed :ret = returned, retired (rarely used) :ret mbrp = retained membership :rev = reversed :rm = reported married :rmt = reported married to :roc = received on certificate :rocf = received on certificate from :rol = received on letter :rolf = received on letter from :rpd = reported :rrq = request, requests, requested :rqc = requested certificate :rqct = requested certificate to :rqcuc = requested to come under care (of mtg.) :rst = reinstate, reinstated :s = son, south :sep = separated :sis = sister :temp = temporarily :transfrd = transferred :twp = township :uc = under care (of mtg) :unm = unmarried :upl = using profane language :w = wife, west :w/c = with consent of :wid = widow :w/pwr = with power :wrkd = worked :y = year :YM = yearly meeting When a member of the Society of Friends acted in a manner contrary to discipline, that member was visited by a committee appointed by the meeting. If the member failed to acknowledge fault after visitation by the committee, then the member was disowned by the Society and could not be reinstated until acknowledgement of fault was made. Members of the Society of Friends could be disowned for a variety of reasons. If you are reading Hinshaw's Encyclopedia, you will often see the notation that someone was "dis mou" or "dis mcd." "Mou" meant that they had married out unity to someone who was not a member of the Society. Marriage contrary to discipline sometimes meant that the couple, both Quakers, chose to be married by the Justice of the Peace or a clergy from another religion thereby "by-passing meeting." To be married within the Society, the couple had to declare intentions before both the prospective bride's and groom's to insure that they both had no other obligations which would prevent their marrying. A committee would be appointed to look into the character of both and then report back to the meeting. If they were found free to marry, they were granted permission to marry at the next meeting. This often took two to three months and sometimes couples were not willing to wait this long to marry. When they were disowned, it was was a forever thing =unless= they admitted their wrongdoing usually through a written petition to the meeting and then the meeting would decide whether or not to readmit the disowned member(s). In this case, you will see notations in Hinshaw indicating that a person "con their mou" or "con their mcd" indicating that they had condemned their own misbehavior. Unless they were specifically denied readmission you can assume that they were accepted back. Often a couple who had mou or mcd would seek readmission just prior to requesting a certificate of transfer in order to move to a new meeting. This could be some years after their marriage in which case any children born prior to their readmission will not have their births recorded in the monthly meeting records. If you are tracking a couple be sure to record when they requested certificates to leave a meeting and when they were received at the new meeting. Members could also be disowned for any number of other reasons such as attending a wedding of a sibling who mcd, marrying too close of a relative, dancing, not dressing plain, striking another, playing cards or taking up arms. Be aware of the dates when a man was disowned which might suggest that he had participated in a war. http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~quakers/quakdefs.htm
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[[Category: Quakers Project]][[Category: Categorization Help]] == Frequently Asked Questions == (Currently Under Revision and Only Partially Complete) :'''What is the difference between a Category and a FreeSpace page?''' :Think of Categories as "index pages". Their primary purpose is to classify and help you find information. If there is more than about two paragraphs of information, a Freespace page should be created and that page added to the appropriate Category. :'''Who manages this page?''' : This page is managed by the [[Project:Quakers | Quakers Project]]. :'''Where can I find out more about Categorization?''' : Check out the [[Project:Categorization| Categorization Project]] and also [[:Space:Religious_Institutions_Category_Structure|Principles and Formatting Guidelines for Religious Categories]]. :'''How to record transfers between Monthly Meetings?''' :Add a category for each meeting. Document the dates and meetings in the biography. == Top Level Category Hierarchies == These are the Project Categories that tie us into the larger WikiTree hierarchy. These are part of the organizational structure and in general are not meant to be used on individual Profiles. [[:Category: Quakers Project| {{Blue | Categories managed by the Quaker Project}}]] are shown in Blue :Within the [[:Category:Religious Categories| Religious Categories]] hierarchy: *[[:Category: Religions and Spiritual Traditions|Religions and Spiritual Traditions]] ** [[:Category:Christianity|Christianity]] ***[[:Category:Quaker Movement | {{Blue | Quaker Movement}}]] : Within the [[:Category:Migration|Migration]] hierarchy: *[[:Category: American Immigration|American Immigration]] **[[:Category:Quaker Emigration to America | {{Blue | Quaker Emigration to America}}]] : Within the [[:Category: World History|World History]] hierarchy: *[[:Category: Activists and Reformers | Activist and Reformers]] ** [[:Category:Abolitionists |Abolitionists]] *** [[:Category:Quaker Abolitionists |{{Blue|Quaker Abolitionists}}]] === Naming Conventions for Quaker Meetings === *The general form for any Quaker Meeting category is Category: [Specific Meeting Name], [Local Place Name], [Region and/or Country]. **The naming convention for Monthly Meetings within the United States is: ::Category:[Name] Monthly Meeting, [Town], [State] ::Many Quaker meeting houses were located in rural areas outside of towns. If the location is currently still in a rural area rather than a town or city, include the county name followed by the word "County" in place of the town name. :For example, to add an individual to the [[:Category: Byberry Monthly Meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |Byberry Monthly Meeting]] in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, add the following to the profile: ::''[[Category: Byberry Monthly Meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]]'' === Category Hierarchies for meetings in the United States of America === :'''Monthly Meetings''' : Monthly Meetings are classified within the {{Blue |Religious Society of Friends (Quaker Meetings)}} hierarchy by state: *[[:Category: Religious Society of Friends (Quaker Meetings) | {{Blue | Religious Society of Friends (Quaker Meetings)}}]] **[[:Category:Quaker Meetings, United States of America |{{Blue|Quaker Meetings, United States of America}}]] ***[[:Category: Quaker Meetings, Ohio | {{Blue | Quaker Meetings, Ohio}}]] ****[[:Category: Center Monthly Meeting, Clinton County, Ohio |{{Blue | Center Monthly Meeting, Clinton County, Ohio}}]] : Each Monthly Meeting is also a sub-Category of the city or town in which it is located. If the location is presently in a rural area not within a city or town, make the Monthly Meeting category a sub-Category of the county in which it is located. * [[:Category: United States of America |United States of America]] ** [[:Category: Pennsylvania|Pennsylvania]] *** [[:Category: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania | Lancaster County, Pennsylvania]] **** [[:Category: Christiana, Pennsylvania |Christiana, Pennsylvania]] ***** [[:Category: Sadsbury Monthly Meeting, Christiana, Pennsylvania |{{Blue |Sadsbury Monthly Meeting, Christiana, Pennsylvania}}]] : Each Monthly Meeting is also a sub-Category of the Religious Institutions sub-Category of the County in which it is located: *[[:Category: United States of America, Religious Congregations| United States of America, Religious Congregations]] ** [[:Category:Ohio, Religious Congregations| Ohio, Religious Congregations ]] *** [[:Category: Clinton County, Ohio, Religious Congregations |Clinton County, Ohio, Religious Congregations]] **** [[:Category: Center Monthly Meeting, Clinton County, Ohio |{{Blue | Center Monthly Meeting, Clinton County, Ohio}}]] :'''Quarterly Meetings''' : There are no categories for Quarterly meetings. :'''Yearly Meetings''' :There are no catetgories for Yearly meetings. === Naming Conventions for Meetings in the British Isles (Including Ireland) === *The general form for any Quaker Meeting category is Category: [Specific Meeting Name], [Local Place Name], [Region and/or Country]. ** The form for any Quaker Meeting category in the British Isles is Category: [Specific Meeting Name], [County], [Country] For example, the naming convention for Monthly Meeting within England is: ::Category:[Name] Quaker Meeting, [County], England : For example, to add an individual to the [[:Category: Ampthill Quaker Meeting, Bedfordshire, England|{{Blue|Ampthill Quaker Meeting}}]] in Bedfordshire England, add the following to the profile: ::''[[Category: Ampthill Quaker Meeting, Bedfordshire, England]] === Hierarchy for Meetings in the British Isles === : Meetings within the British Isles are categorized by Country: *[[:Category: Religious Society of Friends (Quaker Meetings) | {{Blue | Religious Society of Friends (Quaker Meetings)}}]] ** [[:Category: Quaker Meetings, England |{{Blue| Quaker Meetings, England}}]] *** [[:Category:Ampthill Quaker Meeting, Bedfordshire, England| {{Blue| Ampthill Quaker Meeting, Bedfordshire, England}}]] ** [[:Quaker Meetings, Ireland | {{Blue| Quaker Meetings, Ireland}}]] ** [[:Quaker Meetings, Northern Ireland | {{Blue| Quaker Meetings, Northern Ireland}}]] ** [[:Category: Quaker Meetings, Scotland | {{Blue| Quaker Meetings, Scotland}}]] ** [[:Quaker Meetings, Wales | {{Blue| Quaker Meetings, Wales}}]] :Meetings in the British Isles are sub-Categories of the city or town in which they meet: * [[:Category: England | England]] ** [[:Category: Bedfordshire | Bedfordshire]] *** [[:Category: Ampthill, Bedfordshire | Ampthill, Bedfordshire]] **** [[:Category:Ampthill Quaker Meeting, Bedfordshire, England| {{Blue| Ampthill Quaker Meeting, Bedfordshire, England}}]] : They are also included with the religious institutions of the county in which they are located: * [[:Category: England, Religious Congregations|England, Religious Congregations]] **[[:Category: Bedfordshire, Religious Congregations | Bedfordshire, Religious Congregations]] *** [[:Category:Ampthill Quaker Meeting, Bedfordshire, England| {{Blue| Ampthill Quaker Meeting, Bedfordshire, England}}]] == Naming Conventions for Quaker Burial Grounds == See also: *[[Project:Global_Cemeteries#Categories_and_Free-Space_Pages|Global Cemeteries Project - Categories and Free Space Pages]] * [Country] ** [Country] Cemeteries *** Quaker Cemeteries, [Country] Cemeteries in the United States: * United States Cemeteries ** Pennsylvania Cemeteries *** Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries ****[[:Category: Fair Hill Burial Ground, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] ** Quaker Cemeteries, United States of America *** Quaker Cemeteries, Pennsylvania ****[[:Category: Fair Hill Burial Ground, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] == Additional Categorization Resources == [[Space:Religious_Institutions_Category_Structure|Principles and Formatting Guidelines for Religious Categories]]

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[[Category:Quakers Project]] [[Category:Sources by Name]][[Category: Quakers, Sources]] [[Category:Source Directories]] [[Category:Religion Sources]] {| | [[Image:Quaker_Project_Workspace-1.png|25px]] | This page is part of the [[Project:Quakers|Quakers Project]] |} ---- =Reliable Sources= :Please aim to use reliable sources, taking account of the [[Help:Reliable Sources|general help page]] on them. For Quakers born before 1700, as for other pre-1700 profiles, WikiTree places a particular emphasis on the importance of reliable sourcing. There is some more specific guidance on reliable sourcing for Quakers [[space:Quakers_Project_Reliable_Sources|here]]. :If in doubt whether a source is reliable, please either ask a question in G2G with the Quakers tag and any other appropriate tag, or, if you are a member of the Project's Google Group, ask a question there. For queries about sources not specific to Quakers, G2G will normally be the better place - and there is also guidance in the reliable source pages of geographical Projects. :This page, and the more narrowly-focused pages it links to, include lists of specifically Quaker sources. Some of these sources need to be used with more caution than others, but all of them may be useful in research. As always, one needs to weigh up the reliability of what each source says. = General Help = :Interpreting [[Space:Quaker_Notes#The_Quaker_Calendar|dates]] and [[Space:Quaker_Notes#Interpreting_Quaker_Records|abbreviations]] = General Material on Quakers = == Occupations == *Tim Marshall. ''Quaker Clockmakers'', [https://www.woodbrooke.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Tim-Marshall-pdf.pdf PDF] = British Quakers = : See also * [[Space:Quakers_in_England:_County_Information_and_Resources|Quakers in England: County Information and Resources]]: links to English counties with monthly meetings, burial grounds, research material, categories, and info. * [[Space: Quakers in Scotland|Quakers in Scotland]] for similar information for Scotland * [[Space: Quakers in Wales|Quakers in Wales]] for similar information for Wales * [[Space: Quakers in the Isle of Man|Quakers in the Isle of Man]] * [[Space: Quakers in the Channel Islands|Quakers in the Channel Islands]] == Pages of Useful Links == * [https://raindrop.io/Library_of_the_Society_of_Friends/genealogy-21700331 links to (mainly British) online resources - put together by Friends House Library, London] == Books == * ''Annual Monitor'' (annual list of british Quaker deaths, published from 1812 to 1919) ** [https://books.google.ca/books?id=z4kAAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false Quaker Records: Being an '''Index''' to "The Annual Monitor," 1813-1892 ... edited by Joseph J. Green] ** [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annual_monitor Wikipedia: Annual Monitor] ** [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008700146 Catalog of the "Monitor" Volumes on Hathi Trust] * Besse, Joseph, ''[[Space:A_collection_of_the_sufferings_of_the_people_called_Quakers| A collection of the sufferings of the people called Quakers]],: for the testimony of a good conscience from the time of their being first distinguished by that name in the year 1650 to the time of the act commonly called the Act of Toleration granted to Protestant dissenters in the first year of the reign of King William the Third and Queen Mary in the year 1689, Vol 1.'' (London: Printed and sold by Luke Hinde, at the Bible in George-Yard, Lombard-Street, 1753.) * [https://archive.org/details/beginningsofquak01brai/page/n27?q=The+Beginnings+of+Quakerism The beginnings of Quakerism by Braithwaite, William C. (William Charles), 1862-1922] * [https://archive.org/details/secondperiodofqu00brai/page/n8 The Second Period of Quakerism by Braithwaite, William C. (William Charles), 1862-1922] * ''John Kelsall Diaries & Journals'', transcribed by George Adamson, ed. Peter Adamson and Peter Crew, 2020, [https://www.academia.edu/42049360/John_Kelsall_Diaries_and_Journal_1699-1743_edited_by_Peter_Adamson_and_Peter_Crew_2020?fbclid=IwAR3Vxs6OUSbN2ZZS6xubNmpsNel0HIgQ425Cd4F7xzS32MDTk4UhDT5kpGU PDF on Academia]: main genealogical information on [[Space: John Kelsall Diaries and Journals|John Kelsall Diaries and Journal]] free space page * Milligan, Edward H. ''Biographical Dictionary of British Quakers in Commerce and Industry 1775-1920'', Sessions Book Trust, 2007 * Milligan, Edward H, and Thompson, Malcom. ''My Ancestors were Quakers'', Society of Genealogists (London), 1983, available to borrow at [https://archive.org/details/myancestorswereq0000mill/mode/2up Internet Archive] (if the digitised version is on loan to others, it may be unavailable) * Raistrick, Arthur. ''Quakers in Science and Industry'', William Sessions, 1950 * Thistlethwaite, Bernard. “The Bax family, an account of the early Quaker Baxes of Capel and Ockley in the County of Surrey , with particulars of some of their descendants and notes relating to a number of allied families” “[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/182578-the-bax-family-an-account-of-the-early-quaker-baxes-of-chapel-and-ockley-in-the-county-of-surrey-with-particulars-of-some-of-their-descendants-and-notes-relating-to-a-number-of-allied-families?offset=3 Catalog entry] for holdings of [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/search/ Family History Library]” ==Journals== *''[http://journals.sas.ac.uk/fhs/issue/archive Journal of the Friends Historical Society],'' Vol 1 part 1 (1903) to Vol 64 (2013). While published in the UK, this journal's scope includes Quakers in all countries. Use [http://journals.sas.ac.uk/fhs/search Search] to locate articles on meetings, individuals, and concepts. * ''Quaker Studies'' (1996-current), published by the [https://www.qsra.org/ Quaker Studies Research Association] ** volumes 1-14 open access: https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/quakerstudies/ ** volumes 15-current, by subscription: https://www.qsra.org/quaker-studies-journal.html ** [https://www.qsra.org/quaker-studies-index.html index] * ''Quaker Connections'' (1994-current), published by the [https://newtrial.qfhs.co.uk/ Quaker Family History Society] ** [https://newtrial.qfhs.co.uk/?page_id=3451 full contents index] ** [https://newtrial.qfhs.co.uk/?page_id=748 surname index] ==Articles and Theses== *Gwynne Stock. ''An Evaluation of Quaker Burial Practices'', Bournemouth University postgraduate research diploma thesis, 1997, [https://www.woodbrooke.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/Gwynne_Stock.pdf PDF] on Woodbrooke website (mainly on the area covered by Bristol and Frenchay Monthly Meeting; includes general background on Quaker burial practices) ==Primary Sources== *British Quaker Family History Society, [https://qfhs.co.uk/public_html/wills/ Database of British Quaker wills] - includes transcripts *[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C6614 (E-169)] Exchequer: King's Remembrancer: Oath Rolls (1709-1868), includes miscellaneous rolls of Quakers' affirmations == Repositories == :'''Nonconformist Records''' : An introduction to [http://www.eolfhs.org.uk/hdocs/EoLFHS_Non_Conformist_Records_Handout.pdf Non-Conformist Records] by John Goodwin :Guide to [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/help-with-your-research/research-guides/nonconformists/ Nonconformists] records held at [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/a?_ref=66 The U.K. National Archives] ===National Archives=== : [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/browse/r/r/C3313081 Index to RG6 series of records from Quaker registers] ===Friends House Library=== : [https://www.quaker.org.uk/resources/library/search-library-catalogue Online Catalogue of Friends House Library, London] ==Websites== * [http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/laois/churches/quaker-mar-w1.txt LAOIS, Selected Records Transcribed From the Society of Friends (Quakers)] * [[Space:Annual_Monitor|The Annual Monitor or Obituary of the Members of the Society of Friends in Great Britain and Ireland]] * [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project], lots of information about the history of Quaker meeting houses and associated burial grounds in Britain and the Channel Islands * [[Beck-2468|Benjamin Beck]]'s [https://benbeck.co.uk/fh/fh.htm website] - detailed information on a number of British Quaker families * Pease Genealogy website - [http://www.pennyghael.org.uk/gedcom.htm PDF descendancy trees free to download]: information should be verified but a good pointer for research * [http://www.thesilverbowl.com/familytree/JACKSON-Quaker-Tree.html Jackson family tree]: genealogical information should be verified; includes links to, and digests of, a number of primary sources = American Quakers = * [[Space:Quakers_in_The_States_%28Now_USA%29|Quakers in The States (Now USA)]] ==Journals== * ''[https://muse.jhu.edu/journal/394 Quaker History,]'' published by the Friends Historical Association * ''Bulletin of Friends Historical Association'' [https://www.jstor.org/journal/bullfriehistasso on jstor] * "[https://www.friendsjournal.org/ Friends Journal]" prints obituaries monthly in their Milestones column, may also have articles remembering specific Friends. * ''The Quaker Yeomen'' (1974-1989?), privately published by James E. Bellarts, then Patti Smith Lamb ** [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/22948 Family Search record], no copies online * ''The Southern Friend'' (1979-2007), published by the [https://www.ncfhs.org/ North Carolina Friends Historical Society] ** on JSTOR https://www.jstor.org/site/guilford/southern-friend-ncfhs/ ** article index https://www.ncfhs.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/The-Southern-Friend.pdf == Repositories == * Haverford Libraries, [http://library.haverford.edu/places/special-collections Quakers & Special Collections] * Swarthmore College, [http://www.swarthmore.edu/friends-historical-library Friends Historical Library] * Earlham College Archives, [https://archives.earlham.edu/ Friends Collection] * Maryland State Archives, [http://speccol.msa.maryland.gov/pages/churches/results.aspx?denomination=Friends Friends Collection] * Hazard List [http://www.swarthmore.edu/library/friends/hazard/fhlreport.php Link] *Guilford College, [https://library.guilford.edu/archives Quaker Archives] (formerly known as the Friends Historical Collection) * UMass Amherst Special Collections, [http://scua.library.umass.edu/ead/mums902.html New England Yearly Meeting collection] *New England Yearly Meeting list of New England meeting with record locations, [https://neym.org/sites/default/files/2019-05/GuideToRecordsRSOF_1997.pdf New England Meetings] == Books == * To be added: [https://www.ncfhs.org/shop/ books published by the North Carolina Friends Historical Society] * Bell, James Pinckney. ''Our Quaker Friends of ye olden time; being in part a transcript of the minute books of Cedar Creek meeting, Hanover County, and the South River meeting, Campbell County, Va.'' (Lynchburg, VA: J.P. Bell, 1905) on [https://archive.org/details/ourquakerfriends00bell archive.org] * Bjorkman, Gwen Boyer, ''Quaker Marriage Certificates, New Garden Monthly Meeting, Chester County, Pennsylvania 1704-1799,'' Heritage Books, INC. (1990) * David Dobson, ''Scottish Quakers and Early America, 1650-1700'', Clearfield reprint, 2009, also searchable on [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/48516/ Ancestry.com] * Hill, Thomas C., ''Monthly Meetings in North America: A Quaker Index,'' Cincinnati, Ohio, T.C. Hill, 1998) [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/38988504 WorldCat Link] [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/ Updated version at QuakerMeetings.com] (powered by Plone CMS) * Hilty, Hiram H., New Garden Friends Monthly Meeting, The Christian People Called Quakers, North Carolina Yearly Meeting, North Carolina Friends Historical Society (1983) * Hinshaw, William W., and Thomas W. Marshall. ''[[Space:Encyclopedia of American Quaker genealogy | Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy]]'', 6 volumes. Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Company (1969) * Hinshaw, Seth B., ''The Carolina Quaker Experience, North Carolina Yearly Meeting,'' North Carolina Friends Historical Society (1984) * Jones, Louis Thomas, ''The Quakers of Iowa,'' The State Historical Society of Iowa (1914), reprinted by Heritage Books, INC. (1999) * Kirkpatrick, Ralph D., ''Back Creek Friends Cemetery Burial Records,'' Heritage Books, INC. (2000) * Ladd, Ruth Kline, ''One Ladd's Family'', revised edition, 2002: not specifically about Quakers but includes some information about American Quakers: ** Vol. 1 - [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/571527-one-ladd-s-family-revisited-v-01?offset=4 Familysearch] ** Vol. 2 - [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/292789-one-ladd-s-family-revisited-v-02?offset=2 Familysearch] * Maryland Quaker records: Nottingham Monthly Meeting. ''[[Space:Maryland Quaker records: Nottingham Monthly Meeting, Cecil County|Nottingham Monthly Meeting]]'' (Nottingham Monthly Meeting, Cecil, Maryland, 1900) * Myers, Albert Cook (1874-1960). ''Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania, 1682-1750 : with their early history in Ireland''. Swarthmore, Pennsylvania (1902). [https://archive.org/details/immigrationofiri00myer Internet Archive] * Myers, Albert Cook, Quaker Arrivals at Philadelphia 1682-1750, Clearfield Company (1902), reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Company (1997) * Pennell, Sara Margaret. ''The Quaker domestic interior, Philadelphia 1780-1830 : an artifactual investigation of the "Quaker esthetic" at Wyck House, Philadelphia and Collen Brook Farm, Upper Darby, Pennsylvania''. Thesis (M.S. in Historic Preservation) -- Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, University of Pennsylvania, 1992. [https://archive.org/details/quakerdomesticin00penn Internet Archives] * Moore, James W. ''Friends, Society of. Kingwood Monthly meeting, Hunterdon co., N.J. (from old catalog)'', Flemington, N.J., H. E. Deats, 1900. [https://archive.org/details/recordsofkingwoo00frie Link] * New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, [http://dougwilson.com/family/records/jackson/brokenbranch/Rahway-Friends_NYGBS-Record_v8-9.pdf RECORDS OF RAHWAY AND PLAINFIELD (N. J.)] * Sewel, William. ''[[Space:The_History_of_the_Rise%2C_Increase%2C_and_Progress%2C_of_the_Christian_People_Called_Quakers| The History of the Rise, Increase, and Progress, of the Christian People Called Quakers: Intermixed with Several Remarkable Occurrences.]]'' (Philadelphia: Samuel Keimer, 1728) * Shotwell, Ambrose Milton, Lansing, Mich. : A. M. Shotwell, 1897. [http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066302944;view=1up;seq=9 Annals of our colonial ancestors and their descendants, or, Our Quaker forefathers and their posterity : embracing a genealogical and biographical register of nine generations of the Shotwell family in America, together with the pedigree and near kindred of the author's parents, Nathan and Phebe B. (Gardner) Shotwell] * [http://haygenealogy.com/hay/quaker/quaker-NJ.html Quaker research in New Jersey 1677 - 1750] - Hay Genealogy website * [http://www.quaker-chronicle.info/index.php Quaker Chronicle] Records of the Ohio Yearly Meeting *[https://search.ancestrylibrary.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2708 U.S. and Canada, Quaker Yearly Meeting Annual Reports, 1808-1930] on Ancestry $$ *[https://search.ancestrylibrary.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=5084 U.S. and Canada, Quaker Monthly Meeting Historical Data, 1671-2010] on Ancestry $$ *[https://search.ancestrylibrary.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2888 U.S., Selected Quaker College Yearbooks and Alumni Directories, 1896-2003] on Ancestry $$ *[https://search.ancestrylibrary.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=3042 U.S., Surname Index to Quaker Records] on Ancestry $$ *[https://search.ancestrylibrary.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=5349 U.S., Index to Quaker Obituary Notices, 1822-2012] on Ancestry $$ * Ancestry's indexed collection of [https://search.ancestrylibrary.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=34683 U.S., Published Quaker Family Histories, 1845-1920] contains the following works (some of which are public domain and available on the web (some are better sourced than others, and discretion should be used when evaluating their reliability): ** A Genealogical Sketch of the Family of Dr Arthur Stevenson ** A Genealogy of the Taylor Family of Monmouth ** A Reminiscent Record of Joel and Caroline Warder Cadbury ** A Short Account of the Family of Fry, of Ashgrove Wiltshire ** A Short Account of the Fowler Family, 1550-1891 ** Additions to the Genealogy of the Biddle Family ** Akroyd and Ecroyd Family ** Andrew Moore and His Descendants (2 volumes) ** Annals of an East Anglian Bank ** Annals of the early Friends (3 volumes) ** Atkinson Ancestors, 1908 ** Auto-Biographical Narrations of the convincement and other Religious Experiences ** Biographical Memoirs: A record of the Christian lives, experiences, and Deaths of Members to 1653 ** Bloomfield, the Chambers Homestead at Kennett Square, Pennsylvania: Memories and Records, 1817-1920 ** Brief Memoirs of the Barclay Family ** Clovercroft Chronicles, 1314-1893 ** Cooper Family Register ** Edward and Eleanor Foulke: Their Ancestry and Descendants, 1698-1898 ** Eliot Papers: Compiled from Family Papers of Eliot Howard ** Family Chronicles: Blecklys and Springalls, Section 1 ** Family Chronicles: Ingram Chapman´s Descendants, Section 3 ** Family Chronicles: The Chapmans of Whitby and their Descendants ** Family Letters, etc. Vol 1, Cadbury ** Family Letters, etc. Vol 2, Barrow ** Family Letters, etc. Vol 3, Cadbury ** Family Letters, etc. Vol 4, Cadbury ** Family Letters, etc. Vol 5, Gibbons ** Family Memorials and Recollections: Aunt Mary´s Patchwork ** Farm and Its Inhabitants with Some Account of the Lloyds Dolobran ** First Reunion of the Wickersham Family ** Fruits of Piety: Exhibited in a Collection of Narratives Respecting Children and Young Persons ** Garrett Family Recollections ** Gawthrop ** Genealogical Record of the Hambleton Family, with Mention of other Hambletons ** Genealogy of the Baily Family of Broham, Wiltshire, England ** Genealogy of the Cadwalader Family Descended from John Cadwalader ** Genealogy of the Fell Family in America ** Genealogy of the Maule Family, with a Brief Account of Thomas Maule, of Salem, Massachusetts (2 volumes) ** Genealogy of the William Tyler Family ** George and Ralph Allen: One Line of their Descendants in New Jersey with Some Fragments of History ** Glen Fern: Livezey House, on Wissahickon, East Fairmont Park, Philadelphia ** Henry Baker and Some of His Descendant ** Historical Genealogy of the Brown Family, Including A Brief History of Other Families ** History and Genealogy of the American Descendants of John and Ann Chamness of London, England ** History of the Borton and Mason Families in Europe and America ** History of the Hodgson Family, 1665-1892 ** In Memoriam: The Sixty-Fifth Wedding Anniversary of Charles and Tacy Stokes ** In the Old Time: A Short History of the Descendants of John Murray the Good ** Leeds: A New Jersey Family ** Memoirs of the Johnson Family with an Autobiography ** Memorials of the Reading, Howell, Yerkes, Watts, Latham, and Elkins Families ** Moore Chart ** My Ancestors: Nicholson Family, 1675-1885 ** My Ancestors: Penney Family ** Notes on the Genealogy of the Biddle Family, Together with Abstracts of Some Early Deeds ** Our Ancestors the Stantons ** Penn Family Pedigree ** Quaker Worthies ** Recollections of Spitalfields: An Honest Man and His Employers ** Ringmer, the Springetts, and the Penns: A Chapter of Sussex History ** Samuel Carpenter of Philadelphia and his Descendants ** Some Annals of the Buffington Family ** Some Colonial Ancestors of John Hopkins ** Some Special Studies in Genealogy ** The Barclays of Ury and other Sketches of the Early Friends ** The Browns of Nottingham ** The Cadbury Pedigree, 1904 ** The Cudworth Family ** The Derivation of the American Family of Wistars and Wisters ** The Descendants of John Backhouse, of Moss Side, Near Yealand Redman, Lancashire ** The Descendants of Joran Kyn of New Sweden ** The Dupuy Family ** The Featherstones and Halls: Gleanings from Old Family Letters and Manuscripts ** The Gibbins Pedigree, 1910 ** The Golden Wedding of Benjamin and Jane Price with Breif Family Record ** The Gurneys of Earlham (2 volumes) ** The Heacock family: Jonathan and Ann Heacock and their Descendants ** The Head Family, 1905 and 1905 Supplement ** The History of the Shinn Family in Europe and America ** The Lancaster Family ** The Mather Family of Cheltenham, Pennsylvania ** The Pedigrees of Dickinson, Darby, Fowler and Rathbone ** The Penns and Peningtons of the Seventeenth Century ** The Quaker Janneys of Cheshire and their Progenitors ** The Quaker Poets of Great Britain and Ireland ** The Satterthwaite Genealogy ** The Shoemaker Family ** The Stephenson Brochure ** The Steward Family of New Jersey ** The Study of Quaker Genealogies ** The Wings as Friends ** The Wynnes: A Genealogical Summary of the Ancestry of the Welsh Wynnes ** Thomas Coates Who Removed from England to the Province of Pennsylvania, 1683 ** Trustum and his Grandchildren ** William Cooper of "Greenfield" Woodbury, New Jersey and his Cooper Ancestry ** Wills and Administrations of the Various Blackhouse Families * Weeks, Stephen B., ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=XiUwAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=Southern+Quakers+and+Slavery&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj1vojH8JHjAhUlhuAKHdn-CoAQ6AEIKjAA#v=onepage&q=Southern%20Quakers%20and%20Slavery&f=false Southern Quakers and Slavery, A Study in Institutional History]." The Johns Hopkins Press, Baltimore, 1896. = Irish Quakers = The Ireland Quakers team has a resources page [[Space:Irish_Quaker_sources_and_resources | here]] and a short history of the Irish Quakers [[Space:The_Irish_Quakers:_A_People%27s_History|here]]. ==Books== *Grubb, Isabel. Quakers in Ireland, London, 1927. *Goodbody, Olive C, Hutton, B. G and Irish Manuscripts Commission [http://trove.nla.gov.au/version/25625859 Guide to Irish Quaker records, 1654-1860]. Stationery Office for the Irish Manuscripts Commission, Dublin, 1967. *Greaves, Richard L. ''[[Space:Dublin's_Merchant-Quaker:_Anthony_Sharp_and_the_Community_of_Friends%2C_1643–1707|Dublin's Merchant-Quaker: Anthony Sharp and the Community of Friends, 1643–1707.]]'' (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1998) *Harrison, Richard S. ''A Biographical Dictionary of Irish Quakers''. Four Courts Press, Dublin Ireland (1997). [http://www.amazon.com/Biographical-Dictionary-Irish-Quakers-Edition/dp/1846821002 amazon.com], [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003186920 Hathi Trust]. 2nd revised edition published 2008. * Myers, Albert Cook (1874-1960). ''Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania, 1682-1750 : with their early history in Ireland''. Swarthmore, Pennsylvania (1902). [https://archive.org/details/immigrationofiri00myer Internet Archive] *Vann, Richard T and David Eversley. ''Friends in Life and Death. British and Irish Quakers in the Demographic Transition''. Cambridge University Press (1992). [http://ebooks.cambridge.org/ebook.jsf?bid=CBO9780511560873 Cambridge Books Online] * Walsh, A.J. ''[http://source.southdublinlibraries.ie/bitstream/10599/10314/3/Quaker%20Meeting%20Houses%20Preliminary%20Study%201%20-%20AJ%20Walsh%20OCR.pdf Meeting Houses of the Religious Society of Friends in Ireland]'', School of Architecture, DIT Bolton Street (1969) [http://hdl.handle.net/10599/10314 South Dublin County Libraries] ==Websites== *[http://quakers-in-ireland.ie/ Quakers in Ireland], the Official Website of The Religious Society of Friends in Ireland *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Ireland_Quaker_Records Ireland Quaker Records] at FamilySearch.org *[http://sources.nli.ie/Search/Results?lookfor=%22+Friends+Society+of%22&type=Subject&filter[]=format%3A%22Manuscript%22&view=list National Library of Ireland catalog results] for "Friends, Society of" *[http://www.from-ireland.net/children-attending-mountmellick-quaker-school-laois/ Children Attending Mountmellick Quaker School, Co. Laois, 1786-94] * [http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/laois/churches/quaker-mar-w1.txt LAOIS, Selected Records Transcribed From the Society of Friends (Quakers)] * [https://historicgraves.com/graveyard/society-friends-rosenallis/la-sofr Society of Friends, Rosenallis] * [[Space:Annual_Monitor|The Annual Monitor or Obituary of the Members of the Society of Friends in Great Britain and Ireland]] See also *'''''[[Space:Antelope, sailing of 1682|Antelope]]''''' sailed from Belfast Ireland to Pennsylvania in 1682. She is the only known ship of [[:Category: Fleet of William Penn | William Penn's fleet]] with an Irish connection. ---- =Canadian Quakers= * [[Space:Quakers_in_Canada|Quakers in Canada]] * [http://quaker.ca/archives/genealogy-index/ The Canadian Quaker Genealogical Index] ==Canadian Cemetery Records== * [https://sites.google.com/site/elginbranchogs/Home/yarmouth-cemeteries/yarmotuh---sparta-friends-quaker Sparta Quaker Cemetery] =Images= [[Space:Galleries and Collections which have given Permission for use of Images|This free space]] page lists some Galleries and Collections which have given general permission for the use of images on WikiTree, and the form of accreditation they ask for.

Quakers Challenge

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The Quakers Challenge is a challenge to encourage the improvement of anything related to the [[Project:Quakers|Quakers Project]] on WikiTree. There will be a different challenge each month. See the [[#Current_Challenge|current month's information]]. The Quakers Project will be the real winner of our event. One or more participants have the opportunity to receive the Project Challenge Winner Badge, depending on the theme for the month.
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== Current Challenge == :{{Recognition Sticker|category=Quakers Profile Caretakers |image=Quaker_Project_Workspace-5.png|imagetext=Quakers Project Logo |text=''Member's Name'' improved [[Project:Quakers|Quaker]] profiles in the October 2018 Challenge to "clear the Quakers category"}} *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/695591 October 2018 - continue to clear Quakers category] == Upcoming Challenges == *November 2018 - Clean up Quakers Sticker locations - should be below ==Biography== heading == Past Challenges == *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/551154 February 2018] - Nassawaddox, Virginia *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/569476 March 2018] - Primp [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:WatchedList&order=name&p=12086164 Project Managed] bios (M or PPP in status column) *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/586122 April 2018] - add Quakers Project account to trusted lists *May 2018 - skipped while preparing for [[Help:GDPR_FAQ|GDPR compliance]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/622244 June 2018] - primp biographies of Quakers alive in the 1800s *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/639557 July 2018] - add Quakers Sticker *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/655804 August 2018] - source non-project managed profiles *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/673586 September 2018] - clear Quakers category == Other Challenge Ideas == *primp biographies based on a theme ([[#Location|location]], [[#Time|time period]], [[#Notables|notables]], etc) *focus on a specific location for improvements (by country as the project is worldwide) *find and adopt pre-1800 orphaned profiles *source project managed profiles *source non-project managed profiles *add monthly meeting categories *add burial categories *create free space pages for Monthly Meetings *Quakers in space and/or "Quakers in ..." space pages *adding monthly meeting categories (to profiles, to WikiTree by creating categories and/or space pages, to the "Quakers in ..." pages) *additional options can be found on the Project task list == Requested Challenges == ===Location=== *[[:Category: Somerset Monthly Meeting, Somerset County, Maryland]] - [[Thompson-34031|Gurney Thompson]] *[[:Category: Third Haven Monthly Meeting, Easton, Maryland]] - [[Thompson-34031|Gurney Thompson]] *[[:Category: Nantucket_Island_Quakers]], Massachusetts - [[Athey-67|Darlene Athey-Hill]] *[[:Category: Deep River Monthly Meeting, High Point, North Carolina]] - [[Athey-67|Darlene Athey-Hill]] *[[:Category: Solebury Monthly Meeting, New Hope, Pennsylvania]] - [[Rankin-3121|Howard Rankin]] *[[:Category: Newport Monthly Meeting, Newport, Rhode Island]] - [[Hall-16256|Sue Hall]] *[[:Space:Quakers_in_Rhode_Island|No category for Portsmouth]], Rhode Island - [[Hall-16256|Sue Hall]] *Quaker founders of Germantown, Pennsylvania (includes Daniel Pastorius, the first Germans immigrants to America) - [[McGrew-132|Allen McGrew]] *Quakers in the Welsh Tract (perhaps also including Gwynedd) - [[McGrew-132|Allen McGrew]] *Irish Quaker Immigrants to America - [[McGrew-132|Allen McGrew]] ===Time=== *Quakers and Religious Freedom in America - [[McGrew-132|Allen McGrew]] **Quaker missionaries on the Speedwell (1656) and the Woodhouse (1657), including the "Quaker Martyrs" - [[McGrew-132|Allen McGrew]] **The Signers of the Flushing Remonstrance - [[McGrew-132|Allen McGrew]] *Quakers and Women's Rights -- (Many of the leaders of the Suffrage movement were Quaker) - [[McGrew-132|Allen McGrew]] *Quakers and Abolitionism (Quakers who were active in the underground railroad or abolition movements) - [[McGrew-132|Allen McGrew]] *Quakers and the Origins of American governance -- esp. Quakers who were instrumental in the drafting of the Pennsylvania Frames of Governance, but also perhaps subsequent participants in the political process. - [[McGrew-132|Allen McGrew]] ===Notables=== *Quaker Ancestors of the Presidents. - [[McGrew-132|Allen McGrew]] == Tracking Results == *2018: [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTChallengesScores/Scores.htm?code=QuakersChallenge20180201&Type=5 Feb], [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTChallengesScores/Scores.htm?code=QuakersChallenge20180301&Type=5 Mar], [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTChallengesScores/Scores.htm?code=QuakersChallenge20180401&Type=5 Apr], [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTChallengesScores/Scores.htm?code=QuakersChallenge20180501&Type=5 May] (non-official), [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTChallengesScores/Scores.htm?code=QuakersChallenge20180601&Type=5 Jun], [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTChallengesScores/Scores.htm?code=QuakersChallenge20180701&Type=5 Jul], [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTChallengesScores/Scores.htm?code=QuakersChallenge20180801&Type=5 Aug], [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTChallengesScores/Scores.htm?code=QuakersChallenge20180901&Type=5 Sep], [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTChallengesScores/Scores.htm?code=QuakersChallenge20181001&Type=5 Oct], [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTChallengesScores/Scores.htm?code=QuakersChallenge20181101&Type=5 Nov], [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTChallengesScores/Scores.htm?code=QuakersChallenge20181201&Type=5 Dec]

Quakers in California

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[[Category: Quaker Meetings, California]][[Category: Quaker Meetings, United States of America]] {{Image|file=My_Images-13.jpg |align=l |size=m |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Quakers_in_The_States_%28Now_USA%29 |label=Back to Quakers in the USA }} ---- This is a space created to supply information and links about meetings, burial grounds, and resources, in order to organize the data for Quakers in California. '''Join the Project, Adopt a Meeting and More''' * Learn WikiTree in real time with hands on help from current project members and leaders * Help build resources and links to assist other genealogists in finding their family * Create pages linking them to appropriate categories while learning the ins and outs of WikiTree * Make some great friends with similar interests~that's just an extra ==Meetings== {| border=1 class="sortable" ! Meeting !! County !! Town !! Started !! Laid Down !! Category !! Information |- | Appleseed || Sonoma|| Sebastapol || 1995|| active || none ||[https://www.fgcquaker.org/cloud/apple-seed-friends-meeting Info] |- | Berkeley || Alameda|| Berkeley || 1895|| active || none ||[http://www.berkeleyfriendsmeeting.org/ Info] |- | Chico || Butte|| Chico || 1987 || active || none || [http://www.chicofriendsmeetingquakers.com/ Info] |- | Claremont || Los Angeles || Claremont || 1941|| active || none || [http://friends.claremont.ca.us/Site/index.html Info] |- | Davis || Yolo || Davis || 1964 ||active ||none||[https://www.fgcquaker.org/cloud/davis-friends-meeting Info] |- | Delta || San Joaquin|| Stockton|| 1955|| active || none || [https://www.fgcquaker.org/connect/quaker-finder/delta-friends-meeting Info] |- | East Whittier || Los Angeles || Whittier || 1907 || active || [[:Category: East Whittier Monthly Meeting, Whittier, California|Category]]|| [https://www.http://ewfriends.org/ Info] |- | Fresno || Fresno || Fresno || 1961|| active || none || [http://fresno.quaker.org/ Info] |- | Grass Valley || Nevada || Nevada City || 1966|| active || none || |- | Humboldt || Humboldt || Arcata ||1990 ||active||none||[https://www.fgcquaker.org/cloud/humboldt-friends-meeting Info] |- | Inland Valley || Riverside || Riverside || 1939|| active || none || [http://www.inlandvalleyfriends.org/ Info] |- | La Jolla || San Diego || La Jolla|| 1952 || active || none || [http://www.lajollaquakers.org/ Info] |- | Living Hope || Orange || Tustin || 1886 || active || none || |- | Marloma || Los Angeles || Long Beach || 1962|| active ||none || |- | Monterey Peninsula || Monterey || Carmel-By-The-Sea || 1955 ||active||none||[https://montereyfriends.org/ Info] |- | Orange County || Orange || Santa Ana|| 1970|| active || none || [http://www.orangecountyquakers.org/ Info] |- | Orange Grove, Pasadena, Victory Park || Los Angeles || Pasadena || 1884|| active || [[:Category: Pasadena Monthly Meeting, Pasadena, California| Category]]|| [http://www.ogmm.org/ Info] |- | Palo Alto || Santa Clara || Palo Alto || 1928 || active || none || [http://www.pafm.org/ Info] |- | Redding || Shasta || Redding || 1986 || active || none || [https://www.fgcquaker.org/node/3456 Info] |- | Sacramento|| Blount || Blountsville || 1946|| active||none||[http://www.sacfriendschurch.org/ Info] |- | San Diego || San Diego|| San Diego || 1900 || 1985 || none || |- | San Francisco || San Francisco || San Francisco || 1940 || active || none || [https://sfquakers.org/ Info] |- | Santa Barbara || Santa Barbara || Santa Barbara || 1955 || active || none || [https://sbfriends.org/ Info] |- | Santa Cruz || Santa Cruz || Santa Cruz || 1963 || active || none || [https://www.fgcquaker.org/cloud/santa-cruz-friends-meeting Info] |- | Santa Monica || Los Angeles || Santa Monica ||1952 ||active||none||[https://www.fgcquaker.org/cloud/santa-monica-friends-meeting Info] |- | Strawberry Creek || Alameda || Berkeley || 1980 || active || none || [http://strawberrycreek.quaker.org/ Info] |- | Visalia || Tulare || Visalia || 1974 || active || none || [http://visaliaquakers.org/ Info] |} ==Burial Grounds== * Friends Burying Ground Pasadena [[:Category:Mountain_View_Cemetery_and_Mausoleum%2C_Altadena%2C_California|Category]] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/8193/mountain-view-cemetery-and-mausoleum FAG] ==Research Material== * [https://www.pacificyearlymeeting.org/monthly-meetings-and-worship-groups/ Pacific Yearly] * The 75th Anniversary history, David C. LeShana, Quakers in California: The Effects of 19th Century Revivalism on Western Quakerism (1969)

Quakers in Cheshire

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[[Category:English Quakers]] This page is for information and resources for Quakers in Cheshire. Suggestions for additions to this page are welcome. Please give them in a comment on the page. If you are interested in English Quakers, why not join the [[Project:Quakers |Quakers Project]] and the [[space:England_Quakers_Team|English Quakers Team]]? To go to the index page for English Quaker information by county, click [[Space:Quakers_in_England:_County_Information_and_Resources|here]]. ==Monthly Meetings== '''Please note that the Quakers Project uses Monthly Meetings for categorisation purposes, not Quarterly Meetings or local Preparative Meetings''' * [[:Category: Cheshire Monthly Meeting, Cheshire|Cheshire Monthly Meeting]] (from 1831) * [[:Category: Frandley Monthly Meeting, Cheshire|Frandley Monthly Meeting]] (renamed from Newton, subsequently merged with Nantwich in 1794) * [[:Category: Frandley and Nantwich Monthly Meeting, Cheshire|Frandley and Nantwich Monthly Meeting]] (1794-1831, merged into Cheshire MM) * [[:Category: Morley Monthly Meeting, Cheshire|Morley Monthly Meeting]] (1668-1831, merged into Cheshire MM) * Nantwich Monthly Meeting (merged with Frandley in 1794) * Newton Monthly Meeting (later renamed as Frandley) ==Cemeteries== * [[:Category: Ashton-upon-Mersey Friends Burial Ground, Sale, Greater Manchester|Ashton-upon-Mersey Friends Burial Ground, Sale]] * [[:Category:Chester Friends Burial Ground, Chester, Cheshire|Chester Friends Burial Ground]] ** [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2762529/friends-burying-ground-(defunct) FindAGrave cemetery page] * Frandley Friends Burial Ground, Whitley ** Whitley History website - [https://whitleyhistory.wordpress.com/lower-whitley/quaker-burial-ground/ Quaker Burial Ground], accessed 14 December 2019 * [[:Category:Liscard Friends Burial Ground, Wallasey, Merseyside|Liscard Friends Burial Ground, Wallasey]] * Macclesfield Friends Burial Ground ** [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2762529/friends-burying-ground-(defunct) FindAGrave cemetery page] * Mobberley Friends Burial Ground ** Mobberley One Place Study - [http://www.mobberley.oneplacestudy.org/quaker-graveyard.html Quaker Graveyard], accessed 14 December 2019 * Sale Friends Burial Ground * [[:Category: Stockport Friends Burial Ground, Stockport, Cheshire|Stockport Friends Burial Ground]] * Warrington Friends Burial Ground * Wilmslow Friends Burial Ground ==Meeting Houses== * Cheadle Hulme [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Cheadle%20Hulme%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 1 August 2023 * Chester, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Chester%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 1 August 2023 * Disley, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Disley%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 1 August 2023 * Frandlely, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Frandley%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 1 August 2023 * Heswall (now in Merseyside), [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Heswall%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 1 August 2023 * Sale, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Sale%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 * Stockport, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Stockport%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 * Warrington, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Warrington%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 * Wilmslow, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Wilmslow%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 ==Websites== * Quaker Family History Society website - [http://www.qfhs.co.uk/public_html/research/counties/cheshire.htm Cheshire] ==Publications== * Joseph Besse. ''Sufferings of Early Quakers'', 1753, Vol. I, pp. 99-112, Chapter VII, Cheshire, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc2.ark:/13960/t7fr05209&view=1up&seq=159 Hathi Trust]

Quakers in Cornwall

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[[Category:English Quakers]] This page is for information and resources for Quakers in Cornwall. Suggestions for additions to this page are welcome. Please give them in a comment on the page. If you are interested in English Quakers, why not join the [[Project:Quakers |Quakers Project]] and the [[space:England_Quakers_Team|English Quakers Team]]? To go to the index page for English Quaker information by county, click [[Space:Quakers_in_England:_County_Information_and_Resources|here]]. ==Monthly Meetings== '''Please note that the Quakers Project uses Monthly Meetings for categorisation purposes, not Quarterly Meetings or local Preparative Meetings''' See: Devon and Cornwall Quakers website - [https://swquakers.org.uk/content/history-structure A brief chronological history of the structure of Quaker Meetings in Devon and Cornwall], accessed 15 December 2019 * Cornwall Monthly Meeting (from 1904, formed by merger of East and West Cornwall Monthly Meetings) * [[:Category: East Cornwall Monthly Meeting, Cornwall|East Cornwall Monthly Meeting]] (merged with West Cornwall Monthly Meeting from 1 January 1904 to form Cornwall Monthly Meeting) * Falmouth Monthly Meeting, 1668-1783 (merged with Penzance Monthly meeting in 1783 to form West Cornwall Monthly Meeting) * Penzance Monthly Meeting, 1668-1783 (merged with Falmouth Monthly meeting in 1783 to form West Cornwall Monthly Meeting) * [[:Category: West Cornwall Monthly Meeting, Cornwall|West Cornwall Monthly Meeting]] (formed in 1783 from merger of Falmouth and Penzance Monthly Meetings; merged with East Cornwall Monthly Meeting from 1 January 1904 to form Cornwall Monthly Meeting) ==Cemeteries== * [[:Category: Brea Friends Burial Ground, St Just, Cornwall|Brea Friends Burial Ground]] * [[:Category: Budock Friends Burial Ground, Budock, Cornwall|Budock Friends Burial Ground]] * Come-to-Good Friends Burial Ground * Falmouth Friends Burial Ground, Budock * Halbathic Quaker burial ground, Liskeard, Cornwall * Marazion Friends Burial Ground * St Minver Friends Burial Ground ** Information on [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2574279/st-minver-quaker-burial-ground FindAGrave], accessed 15 December 2019 * St Austell Friends Burial Ground * Truro Friends Burial Ground ==Meeting Houses== * Come-to-Good, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Come-to-Good%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 1 August 2023 * Marazion, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Marazion%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 * St Austell, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/St%20Austell%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 * Truro, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Truro%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 ==Websites== * Devon and Cornwall Quakers website, accessed 15 December 2019 '''Website taken down as at 17 August 2022. The Devon Quakers website has a [https://devonquakers.org.uk/devon-quaker-history/ page] earmarked for Devon quaker history which was said on the same date to be being created.''' ** [https://swquakers.org.uk/content/history-beginnings The beginnings of Quakerism in Devon and Cornwall] ** [https://swquakers.org.uk/content/history-cornwall The History of Devon and Cornwall General Meeting - in Cornwall]] * Quaker Family History Society website - [http://www.qfhs.co.uk/public_html/research/counties/cornwall.htm Cornwall] * [https://west-penwith.org.uk/wpenq.htm Quaker Records] on West Penwith Resources website, accessed 15 December 2019 - includes some names ==Publications== * Joseph Besse. ''Sufferings of Early Quakers'', 1753, Vol. I, pp. 113-126, Chapter VIII, Cornwall, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc2.ark:/13960/t7fr05209&view=1up&seq=173 Hathi Trust]

Quakers in Delaware

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[[Category: American Quakers]] [[Category: Delaware Quakers]][[Category: Quaker Meetings, Delaware]][[Category: Quaker Meetings, United States of America]] {{Image|file=My_Images-13.jpg |align=l |size=m |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Quakers_in_The_States_%28Now_USA%29 |label=Back to Quakers in the USA }} ---- This is a space created to supply information and links about meetings, burial grounds, and resources, in order to organize the data for Quakers in Delaware. '''Join the Project, Adopt a Meeting and More''' * Learn WikiTree in real time with hands on help from current project members and leaders * Help build resources and links to assist other genealogists in finding their family * Create pages linking them to appropriate categories while learning the ins and outs of WikiTree * Make some great friends with similar interests~that's just an extra ==Meetings== {| border=1 class="sortable" ! Meeting !! County !! Town !! Started !! Laid Down !! Category !! Information |- | Camden || Kent || Camden || 1788 || active || [[:Category: Camden Monthly Meeting, Camden, Delaware|Category]]|| |- | Centre aka Hockessin || New Castle || Hockessin || 1807 || active || [[:Category: Centre Monthly Meeting, New Castle County, Delaware|Category]] || |- | Duck Creek || Kent || Smyrna || 1705 || Merged 1830 || [[:Category: Duck Creek Monthly Meeting, Smyrna, Delaware|Category]] || |- | Newark/ Kennett || Middlesex || Middletown || 1686 || active || [[:Category:Newark_Monthly_Meeting, Kennett Square, Pennsylvania|Category]] || |- | Wilmington || New Castle || Wilmington || 1750 || active||[[:Category:Wilmington Monthly Meeting, Wilmington, Delaware|Category]] ||[http://www.wilmingtondefriendsmeeting.org/history.htm Info] |} ==Burial Grounds== {|style="background:#F2F2F2" border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Name''' || '''County''' || '''Category''' || '''Cemetery Link''' |- | Camden || Kent|| [[:Category:Camden_Friends_Meeting_House_Cemetery%2C_Camden%2C_Delaware|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1497750/camden-friends-meeting-house-cemetery FAG] |- | Centre || New Castle|| [[:Category:Centre Monthly Meeting Cemetery, New Castle County, Delaware|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1987038 FAG] |- | Friends Meeting House Burial Ground || New Castle|| [[:Category:Friends_Meeting_House_Burial_Ground%2C_Wilmington%2C_Delaware|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/640531 FAG] |- | Newark Union|| New Castle|| [[:Category: Newark Union Cemetery, Wilmington, Delaware|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2156992/newark-union-cemetery FAG] |- |} ==Research Material== * [http://www.pym.org/meetings/meeting/centre-monthly-meeting/ Centre Friends Meeting] from Philadelphia Yearly Meeting * Website of the [http://westernquarterquakers.org/centre/ Centre Friends Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends] * Standing, Herbert C. ''Delaware Quaker records : early members of northern New Castle County'' 1969. OCLC-81229478. [http://www.worldcat.org/title/delaware-quaker-records-early-members-of-northern-new-castle-county/oclc/81229478 WorldCat] * Standing, Herbert C. "Delaware Quaker records: Early Members of Wilmington Meeting." 1921 [https://archive.org/details/delawarequakerre00stan Archive.org] * Staats, Mary Hortense. ''National historical [site,] Center Friends Meeting and Burying ground inscriptions, 1770-1926, Christiana Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware : Also, Wolf Pen Spring, Eli Nichols' stone house [and] family cemetery inscriptions, 1855-1926, New Castle Township, Coshocton County, Ohio.'' 1972. OCLC 79392117. [http://www.worldcat.org/title/national-historical-site-center-friends-meeting-and-burying-ground-inscriptions-1770-1926-christiana-hundred-new-castle-county-delaware-also-wolf-pen-spring-eli-nichols-stone-house-and-family-cemetery-inscriptions-1855-1926-new-castle-township-coshocton-county-ohio/oclc/79392117 Worldcat] * [http://www.pym.org/meetings/location/camden-friends-meeting/ Camden Friends Meeting] from Philadelphia Yearly Meeting * Website of the [http://camdenquakers.org/ Camden Friends Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends] * Duck Creek Monthly Meeting (Society of Friends). ''Delaware Quaker records: Duck Creek Monthly Meeting, Kent County''. nd. OCLC-10592623. [http://www.worldcat.org/title/delaware-quaker-records-duck-creek-monthly-meeting-kent-county/oclc/10592623 WorldCat] * [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/search_display?MeetingName=&County=&StateOrProvince=Delaware&generalSearchWord= Delaware Index] * http://www.delawareroots.org/index.php/new-castle/46-new-castle-county-data-archives/51-newark-monthly-meeting-marriages * https://sites.rootsweb.com/~paxson/graphics-pax/mtghse_notpa.html#Delaware

Quakers in England: County Information and Resources

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[[Category:Quakers Project]] This page gives links to free space pages containing information and resources for Quakers in the counties of England. If you are interested in English Quakers, why not join the [[Project:Quakers |Quakers Project]] and the [[space:England_Quakers_Team|English Quakers Team]]? If you have suggestions for additions to any of these pages, please place a comment on the relevant county page. All such suggestions are welcome. * [[Space: Quakers_in_Bedfordshire|Bedfordshire]] * [[Space: Quakers in Berkshire|Berkshire]] * [[space:Quakers_in_Buckinghamshire|Buckinghamshire]] * [[Space: Quakers in Cambridgeshire| Cambridgeshire]] * [[Space: Quakers in Cheshire|Cheshire]] * [[Space: Quakers in Cornwall|Cornwall]] * [[Space: Quakers in Cumberland| Cumberland]] * [[Space: Quakers in Derbyshire|Derbyshire]] * [[Space: Quakers in Devon|Devon]] * [[Space: Quakers in Dorset|Dorset]] * [[Space: Quakers in County Durham|County Durham]] * [[Space:Quakers in Essex|Essex]] * [[Space: Quakers in Gloucestershire|Gloucestershire]] * [[Space: Quakers in Hampshire and Isle of Wight|Hampshire and the Isle of Wight]] * [[Space: Quakers in Herefordshire|Herefordshire]] * [[Space: Quakers in Hertfordshire|Hertfordshire]] * [[Space: Quakers in Huntingdonshire|Huntingdonshire]] * [[Space: Quakers in Kent|Kent]] * [[Space: Quakers in Lancashire|Lancashire]] * [[Space: Quakers in Leicestershire|Leicestershire]] * [[Space: Quakers in Lincolnshire|Lincolnshire]] * [[Space: Quakers in Middlesex|Middlesex]] (including much of what is now London) * [[Space: Quakers in Norfolk|Norfolk]] * [[Space: Quakers in Northamptonshire|Northamptonshire]] * [[Space: Quakers in Northumberland|Northumberland]] * [[Space: Quakers in Nottinghamshire|Nottinghamshire]] * [[Space: Quakers in Oxfordshire|Oxfordshire]] * [[Space: Quakers in Rutland|Rutland]] * [[Space: Quakers in Shropshire|Shropshire]] * [[Space: Quakers in Somerset|Somerset]] * [[Space: Quakers in Staffordshire|Staffordshire]] * [[Space: Quakers in Suffolk|Suffolk]] * [[Space: Quakers in Surrey|Surrey]] * [[Space: Quakers in Sussex|Sussex]] * [[Space: Quakers in Warwickshire|Warwickshire]] * [[Space: Quakers in Westmorland|Westmorland]] * [[Space: Quakers in Wiltshire|Wiltshire]] * [[Space: Quakers in Worcestershire|Worcestershire]] * [[Space: Quakers in Yorkshire|Yorkshire]]

Quakers in Indiana

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[[Category: American Quakers]] [[Category: Quaker Meetings, Indiana]][[Category: Quaker Meetings, United States of America]] [[Category: Indiana Quakers]] {{Image|file=My_Images-13.jpg |align=l |size=m |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Quakers_in_The_States_%28Now_USA%29 |label=Back to Quakers in the USA }} ---- This is a space created to supply information and links about meetings, burial grounds, and resources, in order to organize the data for Quakers in Indiana. '''Join the Project, Adopt a Meeting and More''' * Learn WikiTree in real time with hands on help from current project members and leaders * Help build resources and links to assist other genealogists in finding their family * Create pages linking them to appropriate categories while learning the ins and outs of WikiTree * Make some great friends with similar interests~that's just an extra ==Meetings== {| border=1 class="sortable" ! Meeting !! County !! Town !! Started !! Laid Down !! Category !! Information |- | Amboy || Miami || Amboy || 1853 || active || [[:Category: Amboy Monthly Meeting, Amboy, Indiana| Category]] || |- | Arba || Randolph|| Lynn || 1828 || 1835|| [[:Category: Arba Monthly Meeting, Randolph County, Indiana| Category]] || |- | Back Creek || Grant || Fairmount || 1838 || active || [[: Category: Back Creek Monthly Meeting, Fairmount, Indiana | Category ]] || |- | Bloomingdale Bloomfield || Parke || Bloomingdale || 1827 || active || [[:Category: Bloomingdale Monthly Meeting, Bloomingdale, Indiana| Category]] || [https://archives.earlham.edu/?p=collections/controlcard&id=947 Info] |- | Bloomington || Monroe || Bloomington || 1950|| active || none || [http://www.quaker.org/ovym/index_files/bloomington.html Info] |- | Blue River || Washington || Salem || 1815 || active || [[:Category:Blue River Monthly Meeting, Salem, Indiana|Category]] || |- | Bridgeport || Marion || Wayne || unknown || unknown || [[:Category: Bridgeport Monthly Meeting, Indianapolis, Indiana| Category ]] || |- | Cherry Grove || Randolph || Winchester || 1821 || 1856 || [[:Category: Cherry Grove Monthly Meeting, Randolph County, Indiana| Category ]] || |- | Chester || Wayne || Chester || 1823 || 1919 || [[:Category: Chester Monthly Meeting, Wayne County, Indiana| Category ]] || |- | Clear Creek || Wayne || Richmond || 1949 || active || none || [http://www.quaker.org/ovym/index_files/clearcreek.html Info] |- | Deer Creek || Grant || Gas City || 1832 || 1928 || [[: Category: Deer Creek Monthly Meeting, Grant County, Indiana | Category ]] || |- | Duck Creek || Henry || Greensboro || 1826 || 1857 ||[[:Category: Duck Creek Monthly Meeting, Greensboro, Indiana| Category]] || [https://indianahistory.org/wp-content/uploads/9c6cee67ff3802b47f6a1c182395349d.pdf Info] [https://indianahistory.org/wp-content/uploads/4211a3beb28a36c774596cf786230a43.pdf Info] |- | Fairfield || Hendricks|| Camby || 1826 || active || [[:Category: Fairfield Monthly Meeting, Camby, Indiana| Category]] || [http://www.fairfieldfriends.org/where-weve-been.html Info] |- | Fairmount || Grant || Fairmount || 1869 || unknown || [[: Category: Fairmount Monthly Meeting, Fairmount, Indiana | Category ]] || |- | Fall Creek || Madison || Pendleton || 1839 || active || [[:Category: Fall Creek Monthly Meeting, Pendleton, Indiana| Category ]] || [http://www.quaker.org/ovym/index_files/fallcreek.html Info] |- | Greenfield || Hancock || Greenfield || 1904 || active || [[:Category: Greenfield Monthly Meeting, Greenfield, Indiana| Category ]] || [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=1572 Info] |- | Hinkle Creek || Hamilton || Noblesville || 1850 || active || none || [https://fwccamericas.org/visitation/find-friends.aspx?n=Hinkle+Creek+Friends+Meeting Info] |- | Hopewell || Henry || Dudley || 1841 || 2017 || none || [https://indianahistory.org/wp-content/uploads/d57f39fc35a5112098b53432cf70781c.pdf Info] |- | Indianapolis || Marion || Indianapolis || 1864 || active || [[:Category: Indianapolis Monthly Meeting, Indianapolis, Indiana| Category ]] ||[https://www.indyfriends.org/who/ Info] |- | Lick Creek aka Paoli || Orange || Paoli || 1813 || active || [[:Category: Lick Creek Monthly Meeting, Paoli, Indiana| Category ]] || |- | Lynn || Randolph || Lynn || 1928 || active || [[:Category: Lynn Monthly Meeting, Lynn, Indiana| Category ]] || [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=543 Info] |- | Maple Grove || Allen || Grabill || 1854 || unknown || none || [http://www.quaker.org/ovym/index_files/maplegrove.html Info] |- | Mill Creek || Hendricks|| Danville|| 1834|| 1938|| [[:Category:Mill Creek Monthly Meeting, Danville, Indiana| Category]] || [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=563 Info] [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=166 Info] [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=167 Info] |- | Milford || Wayne || Milton || 1823 || 1912 || [[:Category: Milford Monthly Meeting, Milton, Wayne County, Indiana| Category ]] || [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=1190 Info] |- | Mississinewa || Grant || Gas City || unknown || unknown || [[: Category: Mississinewa Monthly Meeting, Grant County, Indiana | Category]] || |- | New Castle || Henry || New Castle || 1886 || active || [[: Category: New Castle Monthly Meeting, New Castle, Indiana | Category]] || |- | New Garden || Wayne || Fountain City || 1815 || 2008 || [[:Category: New Garden Monthly Meeting, Fountain City, Indiana| Category]] || [https://archive.org/details/newgardenfriends00hilt Info] |- | Newport || Wayne || Fountain City || 1815 || 1857 || none || |- | Plainfield || Hendricks || Plainfield || 1857 || active || [[:Category: Plainfield Monthly Meeting, Plainfield, Indiana| Category]] || |- | Pleasant Hill || Howard || Russiaville|| 1861|| 1891|| none || |- | Poplar Ridge || Hamilton || Carmel || 1866 || 1934 || [[:Category: Poplar Ridge Monthly Meeting, Carmel, Indiana| Category]] || [https://books.google.com/books?id=kAQCAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA219&lpg=PA219&dq=Poplar+Ridge+monthly+meeting+indiana&source=bl&ots=Vvv4sKCfLc&sig=LvBiVCWca2VLsYniTq0Fc2tZxCI&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjH8vyN0oncAhVoIDQIHY2GBgU4ChDoAQgrMAE#v=onepage&q=Poplar%20Ridge%20monthly%20meeting%20indiana&f=false Info] |- | Poplar Run || Randolph || Parker City || 1840 || 1981 || [[:Category: Poplar Run Monthly Meeting, Parker City, Indiana| Category]] || |- | Raysville-Knightstown || Henry || Knightstown || 1919 || active|| [[: Category: Raysville Monthly Meeting, Knightstown, Indiana | Category]] || |- | Sandcreek/ Azalia aka Driftwood || Bartholomew || Elizabethtown || 1820 || active || [[:Category:Sandcreek Monthly Meeting, Elizabethtown, Indiana|Category]]|| |- | Spiceland || Henry || Spiceland || 1832 || active || [[:Category: Spiceland Monthly Meeting, Spiceland, Indiana| Category]] || |- | Springfield || Wayne || Economy || 1820 || 1857 || [[:Category: Springfield Monthly Meeting, Wayne County, Indiana| Category]]|| [https://archive.org/details/membershipdirect00spri Info] |- | Sugar Plain || Boone || Thorntown || 1840 || 2004 || [[:Category: Sugar Plain Monthly Meeting, Thorntown, Indiana| Category ]] || |- | Union || Howard|| West Middleton || 1873|| Active|| none || Renamed West Middleton in 1928 |- | Wabash || Wabash || Wabash || 1882 || active || [[:Category:Wabash Monthly Meeting, Wabash, Indiana|Category]] || |- | Walnut Ridge || Rush || Carthage || 1835 || active || [[: Category: Walnut Ridge Monthly Meeting, Carthage, Indiana| Category]] || [http://www.ingenweb.org/inrush/WalnutRidgeMtgBD.pdf Info] |- | West Grove || Hamilton || Cicero || 1873 || 1964 || [[: Category: West Grove Monthly Meeting, Cicero, Indiana | Category]] || |- | West Grove || Wayne || Centerville || 1845 || 1985 || [[: Category: West Grove Monthly Meeting, Centerville, Indiana | Category]] || Renamed Centerville Monthly Meeting in 1922 |- | West Richmond || Wayne || Richmond || 1909 || active || [[:Category: West Richmond Monthly Meeting, Richmond, Indiana| Category]] || [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=909 Info] |- | West Union || Morgan || Monrovia || 1849 || active || [[:Category: West Union Monthly Meeting, Monrovia, Indiana| Category]] || |- | Westfield || Hamilton || Westfield || 1835 || active || [[:Category: Westfield Monthly Meeting, Westfield, Indiana| Category]] || [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=1402 Info] |- |Westland||Hancock||Greenfield||1872||active|| [[:Category:Westland Monthly Meeting, Greenfield, Indiana|Category]] || [https://fwccamericas.org/visitation/find-friends.aspx?n=Westland+Friends+Church Info] |- | Whitewater|| Wayne || Richmond || 1809 || active||[[:Category: Whitewater Monthly Meeting, Richmond, Indiana| Category]] ||[https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006028186 Info] |- | White Lick || Morgan || Mooresville || 1823 || active || [[:Category: White Lick Monthly Meeting, Mooresville, Indiana| Category]] || |- | White River || Randolph || Winchester || 1922 || active || [[: Category: White River Monthly Meeting, Winchester, Indiana | Category ]] || |} ==Burial Grounds== {|style="background:#F2F2F2" border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Name''' || '''County''' || '''Category''' || '''Cemetery Link''' |- | Amboy|| Miami|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/85074/friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Anti-Slavery || Hamilton|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2173329/anti-slavery-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Arba|| Randolph|| [[:Category:Arba_Cemetery%2C_Arba%2C_Indiana|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/691794/arba-cemetery FAG] |- | Back Creek, Evergreen, Jonesboro IOOF || Grant|| [[:Category:Back_Creek_Friends_Cemetery%2C_Fairmount%2C_Indiana|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1980843/back-creek-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Beech Grove|| Orange || None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2138444/beech-grove-cemetery FAG] |- | Benson Chapel|| Sullivan|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2275843/benson-chapel-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Bethel|| Wayne|| [[:Category:Bethel Friends Cemetery, Cambridge City, Indiana|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2180961/bethel-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Bloomingdale|| Parke|| [[:Category:Bloomingdale_Friends_Cemetery%2C_Parke_County%2C_Indiana|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/84366/bloomingdale-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Blue River Orthodox|| Washington|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1987469/blue-river-orthodox-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Blue River Hicksite|| Washington|| [[:Category: Hicksite Church Cemetery, Salem, Washington County, Indiana| Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/86232 FAG] |- | Cadiz|| Henry|| [[:Category: Cadiz Friends Cemetery, Cadiz, Indiana | Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216073/cadiz-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Carthage|| Rush|| [[:Category:Carthage_Friends_Cemetery%2C_Carthage%2C_Indiana|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2277646/carthage-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Center|| Wayne|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/86240/center-friends-cemetery FAG] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1183442/center-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Chester|| Hamilton|| [[:Category: Chester Friends Cemetery, Westfield, Indiana| Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/84618/chester-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Christian Friends, Fairview|| Delaware|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/84974/fairview-cemetery FAG] |- | Clear Spring|| Henry|| [[:Category:Clear_Spring_Friends_Cemetery%2C_Henry_County%2C_Indiana|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2273912/clear-spring-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Coloma|| Parke|| [[:Category:Coloma_Friends_Cemetery%2C_Parke_County%2C_Indiana|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2188646/coloma-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Dailey|| Clark|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/84796/dailey-cemetery FAG] |- | Driftwood|| Jackson|| [[:Category: Driftwood Cemetery, Seymour, Indiana | Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2415148/driftwood-cemetery FAG] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1977048/friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Dunkirk|| Randolph|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2378509/dunkirk-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Easton, West Newton|| Marion|| [[:Category:Easton_Friends_Cemetery%2C_West_Newton%2C_Indiana|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/85073/easton-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Fairfield|| Hendricks|| [[:Category: Fairfield Friends Cemetery, Friendswood, Indiana| Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1259952/fairfield-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Fall Creek, Spring Valley|| Madison|| [[:Category: Fall Creek Friends Cemetery, Pendleton, Indiana| Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1977825/friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Flat Rock|| Henry|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2151609/flat-rock-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Fleming, Conologue, Pleasant View|| Jackson|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2139568/conologue-cemetery FAG] |- | Glenwood|| Fayette || None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/86246/old-friends-church-cemetery FAG] |- | Greensboro|| Henry|| [[:Category:Greensboro_Friends_Cemetery%2C_Henry_County%2C_Indiana|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/85356/hicksite-cemetery FAG] |- | Greenwood|| Hamilton|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2147134/greenwood-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Hadley|| Hendricks|| [[:Category:Hadley_Friends_Cemetery%2C_Hadley%2C_Indiana|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2140582/hadley-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Highland|| Washington|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1958123/highland-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Honey Creek, New London || Howard|| [[:Category: Friends Cemetery, New London, Indiana| Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1971679/friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Hopewell|| Henry|| [[:Category:Hopewell_Friends_Cemetery%2C_Henry_County%2C_Indiana|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2161249/hopewell-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Keystone, Lincoln|| Wells|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1990027/friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Lick Creek|| Orange|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1984341/lick-creek-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Lincolnville, Owen|| Wabash|| [[:Category:Old_Quaker_Cemetery%2C_Lincolnville%2C_Indiana|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2239868/owen-cemetery FAG] |- | Little Blue River|| Rush|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2277374/little-blue-river-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Little Ridge|| Grant || None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1190440/little-ridge-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Milford, Milton|| Wayne || [[:Category: Milton Cemetery, Milton, Wayne County, Indiana|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/85076/milford-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Mill Creek|| Hendricks || [[:Category:Mill Creek Friends Cemetery, Danville, Indiana | Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1977102/mill-creek-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Mississinewa|| Grant || [[:Category: Estates of Serenity, Marion, Indiana| Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2174601/mississinewa-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Nettle Creek|| Wayne|| [[:Category:Nettle_Creek_Friends_Quaker_Cemetery%2C_Dalton%2C_Indiana|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2217206/nettle-creek-friends-quaker-cemetery FAG] |- | Newberry|| Orange|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2316007/newberry-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | New Garden|| Wayne|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1108002/new-garden-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Old Friends, Martha Doan, Memorial Park, Old Westfield|| Hamilton|| [[:Category: Memorial Park Cemetery, Westfield, Indiana|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2224130/old-friends-cemetery-park FAG] |- | Old Richland, Old Carmel|| Hamilton|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2197111/carmel-cemetery-old FAG] |- | Orange || Wayne|| [[:Category: Orange Friends Cemetery, Richmond, Indiana|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2515328/orange-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Pine Village|| Warren|| [[:Category:Quaker_Cemetery,_Pine_Village,_Indiana|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/86494/quaker-cemetery FAG] |- | Prairieton, Quaker || Vigo || [[:Category:Prairieton Cemetery, Prairieton, Indiana|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2133354/prairieton-cemetery FAG] |- | Progressive Friends, Crazy Corner South|| Fountain|| [[:Category:Progressive_Friends_Church_Cemetery%2C_Stone_Bluff%2C_Indiana|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2234961/progressive-friends-church-cemetery FAG] |- | Quaker Lynn || Randolph|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/86496/quaker-lynn-cemetery FAG] |- | Raysville|| Henry|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2198585/raysville-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Rich Square|| Henry|| [[:Category: Rich Square Cemetery, Henry County, Indiana| Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/307280/rich-square-cemetery FAG] |- | Rockford, Barbar Mills|| Wells|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2172798/rockford-cemetery FAG] |- | Rush Creek|| Parke|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2213032/rush-creek-friends-church-cemetery FAG] |- | Sandcreek|| Bartholomew|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/86785/sandcreek-cemetery FAG] |- | Salem|| Union|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2135576/salem-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Seymour, Quaker Cemetery #3, Farmington, Ruddick|| Jackson|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/84986/farmington-cemetery FAG] |- | Silver Creek, Beard, Fosdick|| Union|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2451417/silver-creek-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Spiceland|| Henry|| [[:Category:Spiceland_Friends_Cemetery%2C_Spiceland%2C_Indiana|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1580895/spiceland-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Spring|| Hendricks|| [[:Category:Spring Meeting Cemetery, Springtown, Indiana|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2179731/spring-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Smyrna|| Wayne|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2432845/smyrna-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Sugar Grove|| Hendricks|| [[:Category:Sugar_Grove_Cemetery%2C_Plainfield%2C_Indiana|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/153023/sugar-grove-cemetery FAG] |- | Sugar River, Binford, Kashner|| Montgomery|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1992157/binford-cemetery FAG] |- | Wabash|| Wabash|| [[:Category:Friends Cemetery, Wabash, Indiana|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/85075/friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Walnut Ridge|| Rush|| [[:Category: Walnut Ridge Cemetery, Carthage, Indiana| Category ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1977772/walnut-ridge-cemetery FAG] |- | Webster, Pioneer Friends, Dover|| Wayne|| [[:Category:Webster_Cemetery%2C_Webster%2C_Indiana|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/84860/webster-cemetery FAG] |- | West Branch, Centerville, Coatesville East|| Hendricks|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2181208/west-branch-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | West River|| Wayne|| [[:Category:West_River_Friends_Cemetery%2C_Dalton%2C_Indiana|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/183782/west-river-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | West Union, Willits, Beard #2|| Wayne|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2371329/willits-cemetery FAG] |- | Westland|| Hancock|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1975773/westland-friends-church-cemetery FAG] |- | Whitewater, Northside|| Wayne|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2537561/whitewater-friends-burial-ground-orthodox FAG] |- | Whitewater Hicksite|| Wayne|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2246225/whitewater-friends-burial-ground-hicksite FAG] |- |} ==Research Material== * [https://archives.earlham.edu/index.php?p=collections/controlcard&id=541 Indiana Yearly Meeting Records (IYM/001)] * [https://archives.earlham.edu/index.php?p=collections/controlcard&id=1059 Indiana Yearly Meeting Papers (IYM)] * [https://archives.earlham.edu/?p=collections/controlcard&id=665 Indiana Yearly Meeting Minutes: Indian Concerns and Anti-Slavery, 1823-1857 (MR/013)] * [http://www.swarthmore.edu/library/friends/RG2/ohioym.xml Records of the Ohio and Indiana Yearly Meetings] * [http://www.quaker.org/ovym/ Ohio Valley Yearly Meeting] * [https://archive.org/details/historyofsepara00edge A history of the separation in Indiana Yearly Meeting of Friends : which took place in the winter of 1842 and 1843, on the anti-slavery question ... and some account of the action of other yearly meetings of Friends ... by Edgerton, Walter, b. 1806. Publication date 1856] * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89077003614;view=1up;seq=5 Heiss, Willard C. A List of All the Friends Meetings That Exist Or Ever Have Existed In Indiana, 1807-1955. Rev. ed, Indianapolis: Indiana Quaker Records, 1961.]

Quakers in Kansas

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[[Category: American Quakers]][[Category: Quaker Meetings, Kansas]][[Category: Quaker Meetings, United States of America]] {{Image|file=My_Images-13.jpg |align=l |size=m |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Quakers_in_The_States_%28Now_USA%29 |label=Back to Quakers in the USA }} ---- This is a space created to supply information and links about meetings, burial grounds, and resources, in order to organize the data for Quakers in Kansas. '''Join the Project, Adopt a Meeting and More''' * Learn WikiTree in real time with hands on help from current project members and leaders * Help build resources and links to assist other genealogists in finding their family * Create pages linking them to appropriate categories while learning the ins and outs of WikiTree * Make some great friends with similar interests~that's just an extra ==Meetings== {| border=1 class="sortable" ! Meeting !! County !! Town !! Started !! Laid Down !! Category !! Information |- | Chalk Mount || Rooks || Woodston || 1879 || 1963 || none || |- | Cottonwood|| Lyon|| Emporia|| 1860|| active || [[:Category:Cottonwood Monthly Meeting, Emporia, Kansas|Category]]|| none |- | Greencastle || Sumner || Wellington || 1887 || 1925 || none || |- | Harveyville|| Wabaunsee|| Harvyeville|| 1874|| 1916 || [[:Category:Harveyville Monthly Meeting, Harveyville, Kansas|Category]]|| transfer to Barclay MM |- | Haviland || Kiowa|| Haviland|| 1885 || active || none || |- | Hopewell || Pratt || Macksville || 1889 || 1981 || none || |- | Lawrence|| Douglas|| Lawrence|| 1869|| active || [[:Category:Lawrence Monthly Meeting, Lawrence, Kansas|Category]]|| none |- | Liberal|| Seward|| Liberal|| 1914|| active || [[:Category:Liberal Monthly Meeting, Liberal, Kansas|Category]]|| none |- | Northbranch || Jewell || Burr Oak || 1889 || active || none || |- | Plains || Meade || Plains || 1917 || active || [[:Category:Plains Monthly Meeting, Plains, Kansas|Category]]|| West Glendale until 1966 |- | Pleasant Valley || Decatur || Mt. Vernon || 1887 || 1911|| none || Attached to Gosper MM |- | Rose Valley || Stevens || Liberal || 1909 || 1930 || [[:Category:Rose Valley Monthly Meeting, Stevens County, Kansas|Category]]|| Memberships to Liberal |- | Stanwood || Jefferson || Tonganoxie || 1892|| active || none || |- | Topeka|| Shawnee|| Topeka|| 1896|| active || none || [http://topekaquakers.org/ Info] |- | Twin Mound|| Lyon|| Elmendaro Twp|| 1896|| 1999 || [[:Category:Twin Mound Monthly Meeting, Lyon County, Kansas|Category]] || [https://quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=735 Info] |- | University || Sedgwick|| Wichita|| 1899|| active || [[:Category:University Friends Meeting, Wichita, Kansas|Category]]|| [http://topekaquakers.org/ Info] |- | Walnut Creek || Jewell || Burr Oak || 1874 || 1942 || none || |} ==Burial Grounds== {|style="background:#F2F2F2" border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Name''' || '''County''' || '''Category''' || '''Cemetery Link''' |- | Bethel|| Stevens|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2129332/bethel-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Conservative Friends|| Jewell|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2637779/conservative-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Cottonwood|| Lyon|| [[:Category:Cottonwood_Cemetery%2C_Lyon_County%2C_Kansas|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/673806/cottonwood-cemetery FAG] |- | Dale, Enosdale || Washington|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/92504/dale-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Friends, Beaver|| Barton|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/92505/friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Friends, Rose Hill|| Butler|| [[:Category:Friends_Cemetery%2C_Rose_Hill%2C_Kansas|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/92507/friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Friendship|| Cherokee|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1960452/friendship-friends-church-cemetery FAG] |- | Hesper|| Douglas|| [[:Category:Hesper_Friends_Church_Cemetery%2C_Douglas_County%2C_Kansas|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1983995/hesper-friends-church-cemetery FAG] |- | Lamb-Mills|| Linn || None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/92849/lamb-mills-cemetery FAG] |- | Northbranch|| Jewell || None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1544209/northbranch-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Old Quaker|| Chase|| [[:Category: Old Quaker Cemetery, Toledo, Kansas|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2316801/old-quaker-cemetery FAG] |- | Quaker|| Montgomery|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/93451/quaker-cemetery FAG] |- | Quaker Valley|| Cherokee|| [[:Category:Quaker_Valley_Cemetery%2C_Riverton%2C_Kansas|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/93452/quaker-valley-cemetery FAG] |- | Sand Creek|| Rush|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/92506/friends-sand-creek-cemetery FAG] |- | Spring Grove|| Miami|| [[:Category:Spring_Grove_Quaker_Cemetery%2C_Osawatomie_Township%2C_Miami_County%2C_Kansas|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2237774/spring-grove-quaker-cemetery FAG] |- | Springdale|| Leavenworth|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2153971/friends-church-cemetery FAG] |- | Walnut Creek|| Jewell|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1959564/walnut-creek-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | West Glendale|| Meade|| [[:Category: West Glendale Cemetery, Meade County, Kansas|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2423575/west-glendale-cemetery FAG] |- |} ==Research Material== * [http://www.efcmaym.org/ Evangelical Friends Church Mid-America Yearly Meeting] * [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100527769 Semi-centennial historical sketch of Kansas Yearly Meeting of Friends : 1871-1921 / by Henry C. and Melissa S. Fellow] * Sheldon Glenn Jackson, A Short History of Kansas Yearly Meeting of Friends (1946) * http://www.quakermaps.com/kansas * [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/search_display?MeetingName=&County=&StateOrProvince=Kansas&generalSearchWord= Meeting Index] * Hinshaw, Wm Wade, Kansas Quaker Meeting Records, Selby Pub., Kokomo, Indiana, 1991, Vol IV.

Quakers in Maine

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[[Category: American Quakers]][[Category: Quaker Meetings, Maine]][[Category: Quaker Meetings, United States of America]] {{Image|file=My_Images-13.jpg |align=l |size=m |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Quakers_in_The_States_%28Now_USA%29 |label=Back to Quakers in the USA }} ---- This is a space created to supply information and links about meetings, burial grounds, and resources, in order to organize the data for Quakers in Maine. '''Join the Project, Adopt a Meeting and More''' * Learn WikiTree in real time with hands on help from current project members and leaders * Help build resources and links to assist other genealogists in finding their family * Create pages linking them to appropriate categories while learning the ins and outs of WikiTree * Make some great friends with similar interests~that's just an extra ==Meetings== {| border=1 class="sortable" ! Meeting !! County !! Town !! Started !! Laid Down !! Category !! Information |- | Berwick || York || North Berwick || 1802 || 1952 || none || [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=330 Info] |- | China || Kennebeck || South China|| 1813 || unknown || none || [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=2071 Info] |- | Durham || Androscoggin || Durham || 1790|| active || none || [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=1422 Info] |- | Falmouth || Cumberland || Portland || 1750 || merged 1974|| none || [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=312 Info] |- | Lewiston || New Castle || Lewiston || 1891 || active||none||[https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=525 Info] |- | Maple Grove || Aroostook || Ft. Fairfield || 1890|| 1963||none||[https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=153 Info] |- | North Fairfield|| Somerset || Fairfield|| 1911|| active||none||[https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=380 Info] |- | Oak Grove || Kennebeck || Vassalboro || 1922|| 1987||none||[https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=2072 Info] |- | Portland || Cumberland || Portland || 1934 || active ||none||[https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=664 Info] |- | Saint Albans || Somerset || Saint Albans|| 1841 || 1928||none||[https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=777 Info] |- | Sidney || Kennebeck || Augusta || 1802 || 1931 ||none||[https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=2073 Info] |- | Unity || Waldo || Unity || 1837|| 1939||none||[https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=863 Info] |- | Vassalboro || Kennebeck || Vassalboro|| 1787 || active||none||[https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=2074 Info] |- | Windham|| Cumberland || Windham|| 1802 || active||none||[https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=947 Info] |- | Winthrop || Oxford || Winthrop || 1813 || active||none||[https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=949 Info] |- |} Meetings granted after mid 20th century ? * Acadia * Belfast Area * Brunswick * Cobscook * Eggemoggin Reach * Farmington * Midcoast * Narramissic Valley * Orono * Pond Town * Schoodic * Southern Maine * Still Waters ==Burial Grounds== * Friend Cemetery Somerset County [[:Category: Friend Cemetery, Fairfield, Maine | Category ]] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/89939 FAG] * Friends Cemetery Kennebec County [[:Category: Friends Cemetery, West Gardiner, Maine | Category]] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2245198 FAG] ==Research Material== * https://www.fgcquaker.org/connect/quaker-finder/quaker/states/ME

Quakers in Maryland

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[[Category: American Quakers]] [[Category: Maryland Quakers]][[Category: Quaker Meetings, Maryland]] {{Image|file=My_Images-13.jpg |align=l |size=m |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Quakers_in_The_States_%28Now_USA%29 |label=Back to Quakers in the USA }} ---- This is a space created to supply information and links about meetings, burial grounds, and resources, in order to organize the data for Quakers in Maryland. '''Join the Project, Adopt a Meeting and More''' * Learn WikiTree in real time with hands on help from current project members and leaders * Help build resources and links to assist other genealogists in finding their family * Create pages linking them to appropriate categories while learning the ins and outs of WikiTree * Make some great friends with similar interests~that's just an extra ==Meetings== {| border=1 class="sortable" ! Meeting !! County !! Town !! Started !! Laid Down !! Category !! Information |- | Baltimore || Baltimore || Baltimore || 1792 || active || [[:Category: Baltimore Monthly Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland|Category]] || |- | Bethesda || Montgomery || Bethesda|| 1971 || active || [[:Category: Bethesda Monthly Meeting, Bethesda, Maryland|Category]] || |- | Cecil || Cecil || Lynch || 1698 || 1900 || [[:Category:Cecil Monthly Meeting, Kent County, Maryland|Category]] || [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=1210 Info] |- | Deer Creek || Harford || Darlington || 1760 || active || none || [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=1965 Info] |- | Gunpowder || Baltimore || Sparks || 1739 || active || [[:Category: Gunpowder Monthly Meeting, Sparks, Maryland| Category]] || [https://gunpowderfriends.org/welcome/history/ History] |- | Herring Creek || Anne Arundel || unknown || unknown || unknown || [[:Category: Herring Creek Monthly Meeting, Anne Arundel County, Maryland| Category]] || |- | Hopewell Centre || Frederick || Clearbrook || 1735 || active || none ||[http://quaker.org/legacy/hopecentre/history/ Info] |- | Indian Spring || Prince George || Prince George || 1672 || active || [[:Category: Indian Spring Monthly Meeting, Prince George's County, Maryland| Category]] || Merged to Sandy Spring United Meeting in 1850 |- | Little Falls|| Harford || Fallston|| 1815 || active || || [https://littlefallsfriends.org/ Info] |- | Nottingham, East Nottingham || Cecil || Oxford || 1730 || active || [[:Category: East Nottingham Monthly Meeting, Cecil County, Maryland| Category]] || [https://www.fgcquaker.org/cloud/birmingham-al-friends-meeting Info] |- | Patuxent || Charles || Hughesville || 1871 || 1942 || none || [http://www.patuxentfriends.org/history.htm Info] |- | Sandy Spring / Cliffs / West River || Montgomery || Sandy Spring || 1672 || active || [[:Category: West River Monthly Meeting, Anne Arundel County, Maryland| Category]] || |- | Somerset || Somerset || Annamessex || 1672 || 1730 || [[:Category: Somerset Monthly Meeting, Somerset County, Maryland| Category]] || [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=178 Info] |- | Stony Run || Baltimore || Stony Run || 1807 || active || [[:Category: Stony Run Monthly Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland| Category]] || |- | Third Haven || Talbot || Easton || 1673 || active || [[:Category: Third Haven Monthly Meeting, Easton, Maryland| Category]] || |- | Washington || Montgomery || Washington || 1899 || 1956|| none || |} * Monie [[:Category: Somerset Monthly Meeting, Somerset County, Maryland|Category]] Was this ever a MM? ==Burial Grounds== {|style="background:#F2F2F2" border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Name''' || '''County''' || '''Category''' || '''Cemetery Link''' |- | Anne Arundel|| Anne Arundel|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1997210/quaker-burying-ground FAG] |- | Baltimore|| Baltimore|| [[:Category: Friends Burial Ground, Baltimore, Maryland|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/80975/friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Brick|| Cecil|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1222108/brick-meeting-house-cemetery FAG] |- | Clifts || Calvert|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2287175/clifts-monthly-meeting-of-the-society-of-friends FAG] |- | Cockeysville, Old Gunpowder|| Baltimore|| [[:Category:Gunpowder_Friends_Meeting_House_Cemetery%2C_Sparks%2C_Maryland|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2612768/quaker-meeting-house-cemetery FAG] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2381081/old-gunpowder-friends'-burying-ground FAG] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2281608/gunpowder-friends-meeting-house-cemetery FAG] |- | Colora|| Cecil|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2406887/colora-friends-meeting-cemetery FAG] |- | Deer Creek|| Harford|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2244850/deer-creek-friends-meeting-cemetery FAG] |- | Diamond Ridge, Quaker Hill || Baltimore|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2425357/quaker-hill-cemetery FAG] |- | East Nottingham|| Cecil|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2382728/east-nottingham-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Forest|| Harford|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2299173/forest-friends-meeting-cemetery FAG] |- | Friends, Monrovia|| Frederick|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/80976/friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Harrisville, West Nottingham|| Cecil|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/81770/harrisville-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Little Falls|| Harford|| [[:Category:Friends_Cemetery%2C_Fallston%2C_Maryland|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/80974 FAG] |- | New Elkridge|| Howard|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2211429/new-elkridge-meeting-house-cemetery FAG] |- | Patuxent|| Charles|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2162480/patuxent-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Pipe Creek|| Carroll|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2276816/pipe-creek-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Preston|| Caroline|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2314405/preston-quaker-cemetery FAG] |- | Quaker Burial Ground Millington|| Kent|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2308960/quaker-burial-ground FAG] |- | Sandy Spring|| Montgomery|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2185245/sandy-spring-friends-meeting-house-cemetery FAG] |- | Somerset|| Somerset|| [[:Category: Old Quaker Meeting House Cemetery, Somerset County, Maryland | Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2166282/old-quaker-meeting-house-cemetery FAG] |- | Third Haven, Tuckahoe|| Talbot || [[:Category:Third Haven Meeting Burial Ground, Easton, Maryland|Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/81684/third-haven-meeting-burial-ground FAG] |- |} ==Research Material== * http://wvancestry.com/ReferenceMaterial/Files/The_Early_Friends_or_Quakers_in_Maryland.pdf * [http://web.tricolib.brynmawr.edu/speccoll/bym/BYMindex.htm Baltimore and Virginia Yearly Meetings] * Phebe R. Jacobsen, Quaker Records in Maryland (1966) * Bliss Forbush, A History of Baltimore Yearly Meeting of Friends (1972) * Peden, Henry C. Quaker Records of Southern Maryland: Births, Deaths, Marriages, and Abstracts From the Minutes, 1658-1800. Westminster, Md.: Willow Bend Books, 2000. Print. * [http://www.patuxentfriends.org/history.htm History of Quakers in Southern Maryland] * https://web.archive.org/web/20161126013106/http://eastcoastgenealogy.com/quakers-colonial-maryland * [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/search_display?MeetingName=&County=&StateOrProvince=Maryland&generalSearchWord= Maryland Index] * https://sites.rootsweb.com/~paxson/graphics-pax/mtghse_notpa.html#Maryland

Quakers in New Jersey

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[[Category: American Quakers]] [[Category: Quaker Meetings, New Jersey]][[Category: Quaker Meetings, United States of America]] {{Image|file=My_Images-13.jpg |align=l |size=m |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Quakers_in_The_States_%28Now_USA%29 |label=Back to Quakers in the USA }} ---- This is a space created to supply information and links about meetings, burial grounds, and resources, in order to organize the data for Quakers in New Jersey previously known as West Jersey and East Jersey. '''Join the Project, Adopt a Meeting and More''' * Learn WikiTree in real time with hands on help from current project members and leaders * Help build resources and links to assist other genealogists in finding their family * Create pages linking them to appropriate categories while learning the ins and outs of WikiTree * Make some great friends with similar interests~that's just an extra ==Meetings== {| border=1 class="sortable" ! Meeting !! County !! Town !! Started !! Laid Down !! Category !! Information |- | Burlington || Burlington || Burlington || 1678 || 1991 || [[:Category: Burlington Monthly Meeting, Burlington, New Jersey|Category]] || |- | Chester || Burlington || Moorestown || 1803 || 1951 || none || Merged to Moorestown |- | Chesterfield || Burlington || Crosswicks || 1684 || 1956 || [[:Category: Chesterfield Monthly Meeting, Burlington County, New Jersey|Category]] || [http://www.crosswicksfriendsmeeting.org/history.html Info] |- | Crosswicks || Burlington || Crosswicks || 1684 || active || none || [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=1357 Info] |- | [[Space:Evesham_Friends_Meeting_House|Evesham]] || Burlington || Mount Laurel || 1760 ||1956 || [[:Category: Evesham Monthly Meeting, Mount Laurel Township, New Jersey| Category]] || |- | Great Egg Harbor || Atlantic || Leeds Point || 1726 || 1843 || [[:Category: Great Egg Harbor Monthly Meeting, Leeds Point, New Jersey| Category]] || |- | Greenwich || Cumberland || Greenwich || 1783 || active || none || [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=1352 Info] |- | Haddonfield aka Newton || Camden || Haddonfield || 1682 || active || [[: Category: Haddonfield Monthly Meeting, Haddonfield, New Jersey | Category]] || |- | Hardwick and Randolph || Warren || Hardwick || 1797 || 1855 || [[:Category: Hardwick Monthly Meeting, Warren County, New Jersey| Category ]] || [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=1220 Info] |- | Kingwood aka Quakertown || Hunterdon || Quakertown || 1744 || active || [[:Category: Kingwood Monthly Meeting, Quakertown, New Jersey| Category]] || |- | Little Egg Harbor || Ocean || Tuckerton || 1715 || active || [[:Category: Little Egg Harbor Monthly Meeting, Tuckerton, New Jersey| Category]] || |- | Manasquan aka Shrewsbury || Monmouth || Manasquan || 1672 || active || [[:Category: Shrewsbury Monthly Meeting, Shrewsbury, New Jersey| Category ]]|| [http://www.shrewsburyquakers.org/article/history Info] |- | Maurice River || Cumberland || Port Elizabeth || 1804 || 1854 || none || [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=872 Info] |- | Medford aka Upper Evesham || Burlington || Medford || 1793 || active || [[:Category: Upper Evesham Monthly Meeting, Medford, New Jersey|Category]] || [https://www.fgcquaker.org/cloud/medford-friends-meeting/resources/history history Info] |- | Moorestown || Burlington || Moorestown || 1803 || active || [[:Category:Moorestown Monthly Meeting, Moorestown, New Jersey|Category]] || [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=1349 Info] |- | Mount Holly || Burlington || Mount Holly || 1776 || active || [[:Category: Mount Holly Monthly Meeting, Mount Holly, New Jersey|Category]] || [https://www.fgcquaker.org/connect/quaker-finder/royal-worship-group Info] |- | Pilesgrove || Salem || Woodstown || 1794 || 1830 || [[:Category: Pilesgrove Monthly Meeting, Pilesgrove, New Jersey|Category]]|| |- | Rahway and Plainfield || Union || Plainfield || 1686 || active || [[:Category: Rahway and Plainfield Monthly Meeting, Plainfield, New Jersey|Category]] || |- | Rancocas || Burlington || Rancocas || 1678 || active || [[:Category: Rancocas Monthly Meeting, Rancocas, New Jersey|Category]] || |- | Salem || Salem || Salem || 1676 || active || [[:Category: Salem Monthly Meeting, Salem, New Jersey|Category]] || |- | Stony Brook aka Princeton || Mercer || Princeton || unknown || active || [[:Category: Princeton Monthly Meeting, Princeton, New Jersey|Category]] || |- | Upper Springfield || Burlington || Columbus || 1781 || 1998 || [[:Category: Upper Springfield Monthly Meeting, Burlington County, New Jersey|Category]]||[https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=867 Info] |- | Woodbury || Gloucester || Woodbury || 1784 || active || [[:Category: Woodbury Monthly Meeting, Woodbury, New Jersey|Category]] || |} * [[Space:Cropwell_Meeting_House |Cropwell Preparative Meeting]]. Historically, its records are found in the Upper Evesham Monthly Meeting Records (now called Medford Monthly Meeting). Cropwell became a Monthly Meeting in 1982. * Stony Brook [[:Category: Princeton Monthly Meeting, Princeton, New Jersey|Category]] Was this ever a MM ? History notes at the now Princeton MM (1942) it was a built on the ground of Stony Wood. *[http://web.tricolib.brynmawr.edu/speccoll/legacy/mm/woolwpm.xml#main Woolwich Preparative Meeting] of Friends (Mullica Hill, N.J.) meeting known as Mullica Hill was established in 1797 by Pilesgrove Monthly Meeting and Woodbury Monthly Meeting. It was renamed in 1928, when the Woolwich Preparative Meeting (Hicksite) was established, as the dissolution of Pilesgrove Monthly Meeting occurred. *Old Springfield Preparative Meeting ==Burial Grounds== {|style="background:#F2F2F2" border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Name''' || '''County''' || '''Category''' || '''Cemetery Link''' |- | Arney's Mount|| Burlington|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1994213/arney's-mount-friends-burying-ground FAG] |- | Barnegat|| Ocean || none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/99988/friends-meeting-cemetery FAG] |- | Burlington|| Burlington|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1994258/friends-burying-ground FAG] |- | Camden, New Newton|| Camden|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/100151/old-camden-cemetery FAG] |- | Cedar Hills|| Salem|| [[:Category:Cedar_Hill_Cemetery%2C_Hightstown%2C_New_Jersey|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2139548/cedar-hills-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Chesterfield|| Burlington|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2579945/chesterfield-friends-burial-ground FAG] |- | Copany|| Burlington|| [[:Category:Copany_Quaker_Burying_Ground%2C_Lower_Springfield%2C_New_Jersey|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2138899/copany-meeting-house-cemetery FAG] |- | [[Space:Cropwell_Meeting_House |Cropwell]]|| Burlington|| [[:Category:Cropwell_Friends_Burying_Ground%2C_Marlton%2C_New_Jersey|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1994180/cropwell-friends-meeting-house-cemetery FAG] |- | Crosswicks|| Burlington|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2410321/crosswicks-friends-meetinghouse-cemetery FAG] |- | East Branch|| Monmouth|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1275343/east-branch-friends-burial-ground FAG] |- | Easton Union|| Burlington|| [[:Category:Easton_Union_Cemetery%2C_Hainesport%2C_New_Jersey|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/99947/easton-union-cemetery FAG] |- | Eldridge Cemetery||Eldridge| Burlington||[[:Category: Eldridge Cemetery, Mount Laurel, New Jersey|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2158014/eldridge-cemetery FAG] |- | [[Space:Evesham_Friends_Meeting_House|Evesham]]|| Burlington|| [[:Category:Evesham_Friends_Cemetery%2C_Mount_Laurel%2C_New_Jersey|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2510286/evesham-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Greenwich|| Cumberland|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2205372/greenwich-friends-meeting-house-and-cemetery FAG] |- | Greenwich #2|| Cumberland|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2210458/greenwich-friends-cemetery-#02 FAG] |- | Haddonfield|| Camden|| [[:Category:Haddonfield_Quaker_Burial_Ground%2C_Haddonfield%2C_New_Jersey |Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2254754/haddonfield-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Hardwick|| Warren|| [[:Category:Hardwick Society of Friends Cemetery, Allamuchy Township, New Jersey|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2178104/hardwick-society-of-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Kingwood|| Hunterdon|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2629341/friends-meeting-cemetery FAG] |- | Linwood|| Atlantic|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1592453/friends-central-cemetery FAG] |- | Lower Squankum|| Monmouth|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1963754/lower-squankum-friends-burial-ground FAG] |- | Manasquan|| Monmouth|| [[:Category:Quaker_Cemetery%2C_Manasquan%2C_New_Jersey|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/307981/quaker-cemetery FAG] |- | Maurice River, Port Elizabeth|| Cumberland|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2189425/maurice-river-friends-quaker-burial-ground FAG] |- | Medford, Union Street, Upper Evesham|| Burlington|| [[:Category: Union Street Friends Cemetery, Medford, New Jersey|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1510118/medford-friends-meeting-cemetery FAG] |- | Medford Hicksite, Main Street|| Burlington|| [[:Category: Main Street Meeting House Cemetery, Medford, New Jersey|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2407717/medford-friends'-burial-ground-(hicksite) FAG] |- | Mickleton Meeting House|| Gloucester || None || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1716051/mickleton-meeting-house-graveyard) FAG] |- | Moorestown|| Burlington|| [[:Category:Moorestown_Friends_Burial_Ground%2C_Moorestown%2C_New_Jersey|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2144719/moorestown-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Mount Holly|| Burlington|| [[:Category:Mount_Holly_Friends_Cemetery%2C_Mount_Holly%2C_New_Jersey|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2138217/mount-holly-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Mount Laurel|| Burlington|| [[:Category:Evesham_Friends_Cemetery%2C_Mount_Laurel%2C_New_Jersey|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2130743/mount-laurel-friends-burying-ground FAG] |- | Mullica Hill|| Gloucester|| [[:Category:Mullica_Hill_Friends_Cemetery%2C_Mullica_Hill%2C_New_Jersey|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1680278/mullica-hill-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Old Newton, Union Sloan|| Camden|| [[:Category:Newton_Burying_Ground%2C_West_Collingswood%2C_New_Jersey|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1275992/newton-burying-ground FAG] |- | Pedricktown|| Salem|| [[:Category: Pedricktown Friends Cemetery, Pedricktown, New Jersey | Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1769467/pedricktown-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Pittstown, Quakertown|| Hunterdon|| [[:Category:Friends_Cemetery%2C_Pittstown%2C_New_Jersey|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2183685/friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Plainfield, Rahway|| Union || [[:Category:Friends_Meeting_House_Cemetery%2C_Plainfield%2C_New_Jersey|Category]] [http://www.plainfieldquakers.org/history/cemap.asp Info]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2147600/friends-meeting-house-cemetery FAG] |- | Rancocas|| Burlington|| [[:Category:Rancocas_Quaker_Burying_Ground%2C_Rancocas%2C_New_Jersey|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/99986/rancocas-quaker-burying-ground FAG] |- | Randolph|| Morris|| [[:Category:Friends_Cemetery%2C_Randolph%2C_New_Jersey|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/762764/friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Salem|| Salem || [[:Category:Salem_Friends_Burial_Ground%2C_Salem%2C_New_Jersey|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1997710/salem-friends-burial-ground FAG] |- | Seaville|| Cape May|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2171241/seaville-friends-meeting-and-burying-ground FAG] |- | Shrewsbury, Long Branch|| Monmouth|| [[:Category: Friends Meeting House Burial Ground, Shrewsbury, New Jersey|Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1978581/friends-meeting-house-burial-ground FAG] |- | Solomons || Gloucester ||None || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/100254/solomons-graveyard FAG] |- | Stony Brook|| Mercer|| [[:Category:Stony_Brook_Quaker_Meeting_House_Burial_Ground%2C_Princeton%2C_New_Jersey|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/641085/stony-brook-quaker-meeting-house-burial-ground FAG] |- | Trenton|| Mercer|| [[:Category:Friends_Burying_Ground%2C_Trenton%2C_New_Jersey|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1503166/friends-burying-ground FAG] |- | Tuckerton|| Ocean|| [[:Category: Friends Burial Ground, Tuckerton, New Jersey| Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1991730/friends-burial-ground FAG] |- | Upper Springfield|| Burlington|| [[:Category:Upper_Springfield_Friends_Burying_Ground%2C_Wrightstown%2C_New_Jersey|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1713568/upper-springfield-friends-burying-ground FAG] |- | Upper Freehold|| Monmouth|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1990360/upper-freehold-friends-burying-ground FAG] |- | Vincentown, Grange|| Burlington|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2138239/vincentown-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Westfield|| Burlington|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1989438/westfield-friends-burial-ground FAG] |- | Woodbridge , Little Quaker|| Middlesex|| [[:Category:Little_Quaker_Churchyard,_Woodbridge,_New_Jersey|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1989767/little-quaker-churchyard FAG] |- | Woodbury|| Gloucester|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2374371/friends-burial-ground FAG] |- | Woodstown|| Salem|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1654313/woodstown-friends-burial-ground FAG] |- | Yellow Meeting House|| Monmouth|| [[:Category:Yellow_Meeting_House_Cemetery%2C_Red_Valley%2C_New_Jersey|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1536950/yellow-meeting-house-cemetery FAG] |- |} ===Note=== Other non- specific (Quaker burial grounds) cemetery categories can be found at [[:Category: New Jersey, Cemeteries|Category:New_Jersey_Cemeteries]] by drilling down to the county and then the cemetery. ==Research Material== *[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/395153-quaker-miscellany-new-jersey?viewer=1&offset=7#page=3&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q= ''The Settlement of Meetings in New Jersey''] p. 1 by Hugh D. Vail (1886), as found in "Quaker Miscellany : New Jersey" by Heiss, Willard * [http://www.haygenealogy.com/hay/quaker/quaker-NJ-meetings.html Quaker New Jersey Meetings 1650-1750] * [http://haygenealogy.com/hay/quaker/quaker-NJ.html Quaker research in New Jersey 1677 - 1750] * [https://wwwnet-dos.state.nj.us/DOS_ArchivesDBPortal/index.aspx State of New Jersey Searchable Databases & Records] * [[Space:POWNALL_family_of_early_Pennsylvania|POWNALL family of early Pennsylvania]] (Why is this on the New Jersey page?) * http://jerseyman-historynowandthen.blogspot.com/2011/08/settlements-of-friends-meetings-in-new.html *[https://www.swarthmore.edu/friends-historical-library/philadelphia-yearly-meeting-records Swathmore College's List of the Philadelphia Yearly Meetings - Quarterly, Monthly and Preparative Meetings] * [https://books.google.com/books?id=u8oHAAAAQAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false Evesham Friends in the olden time, Alfred W. Brown, West, Newman & Company, Printers, 1885] * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015038929710;view=1up;seq=5 Encyclopedia of American Quaker genealogy, by ... v.2. Hinshaw] * [https://archive.org/details/newjerseyquakerm00tvar/page/n3/mode/2up The New Jersey Quaker meeting house : a typology and inventory by Tvaryanas, Damon Publication date: 1993 Penn theses Historic preservation] * [https://archive.org/details/historicalgeneal00stil/page/n4/mode/2up Historical and genealogical miscellany; data relating to the settlement and settlers of New York and New Jersey by Stillwell, John E. (John Edwin), 1853-1930] * https://sites.rootsweb.com/~paxson/graphics-pax/mtghse_notpa.html#NewJersey

Quakers in New York

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[[Category: American Quakers]] [[Category: Quaker Meetings, New York]][[Category: Quaker Meetings, United States of America]] {{Image|file=My_Images-13.jpg |align=l |size=m |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Quakers_in_The_States_%28Now_USA%29 |label=Back to Quakers in the USA }} ---- This is a space created to supply information and links about meetings, burial grounds, and resources, in order to organize the data for Quakers in New York. '''Join the Project, Adopt a Meeting and More''' * Learn WikiTree in real time with hands on help from current project members and leaders * Help build resources and links to assist other genealogists in finding their family * Create pages linking them to appropriate categories while learning the ins and outs of WikiTree * Make some great friends with similar interests~that's just an extra ==Meetings== {| border=1 class="sortable" ! Meeting !! County !! Town !! Started !! Laid Down !! Category !! Information |- | Albany || Albany || Albany || 1840|| active || [[:Category: Albany Monthly Meeting, Albany, New York| Category]] || |- | Amawalk || Westchester || Yorktown Heights|| 1785 || active || [[:Category: Amawalk Monthly Meeting, Yorktown Heights, New York| Category]] || [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=929 Info] |- | Butternuts || Otsego || Morris || 1810 || 1881 || [[:Category: Butternuts Monthly Meeting, Morris, New York| Category]] || |- | Chappaqua || Westchester || Chappaqua || 1785 || 1961|| [[:Category: Chappaqua Monthly Meeting, Chappaqua, New York| Category]] || [http://www.chappaquafriends.org/meeting-house.html Info] |- | Coeymans || Greene || New Baltimore || 1799 || 1898 || [[:Category: Coeymans Monthly Meeting, New Baltimore, New York| Category]] || |- | Collins || Erie || Collins || 1820 (as Concord)|| active ||[[:Category: Collins Monthly Meeting, North Collins, New York| Category]]|| |- |Concord||Erie||North Collins||1820||active (as Collins)||[[:Category: Concord Monthly Meeting, North Collins, New York| Category]]|| |- | Cornwall || Orange || Cornwall || 1788 || active || [[:Category: Cornwall Monthly Meeting, Cornwall, New York| Category]] || [http://cornwallquakers.org/our-history/david-sands-brings-quakerism-to-cornwall/ Info] |- | Creek || Dutchess || Clinton || 1782 || 1939 || [[:Category: Creek Monthly Meeting, Clinton, New York| Category]] || |- |DeRuyter||Madison||DeRuyter|| 1809 || 1848 || [[:Category:DeRuyter Monthly Meeting, DeRuyter, New York|Category]] || [http://www.swarthmore.edu/library/friends/NYYM/deruymm.xml Info] |- |Duanesburg ||Schenectady ||Duanesburg || 1806 || 1849 || [[:Category: Duanesburg Monthly Meeting, Charleston, New York| Category]] || [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=1238 Info] |- | Easton|| Washington || North Easton || 1778 (as Saratoga) || active ||[[:Category: Easton Monthly Meeting, Easton, New York| Category]] || |- | Elba || Genesee || Elba || 1837 || 1921||[[:Category: Elba Monthly Meeting, Elba, New York| Category]] || [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=1239 Info] |- | Elmira || Chemung || Elmira || 1939 || active ||[[:Category: Elmira Monthly Meeting, Elmira, New York| Category]] || [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=1323 Info] |- | Farmington || Ontario || Farmington || 1803|| active || [[:Category: Farmington Monthly Meeting, Ontario County, New York| Category]] || [https://archive.org/details/quakerrecordsfro01frost Info] |- | Flushing || Queens || Flushing || 1805 || active || [[:Category: Flushing Monthly Meeting, Flushing, New York| Category]] || |- | Galway || Saratoga || Galway || 1802 || 1865 || [[:Category: Galway Monthly Meeting, Providence, New York| Category]] || |- | Granville || Washington || Granville || 1795 || 1924 || [[:Category: Granville Monthly Meeting, Granville, New York| Category]] || |- | Greenfield || Saratoga || Galway || 1802 || 1855 || [[:Category: Greenfield Monthly Meeting, Milton, New York| Category]] || |- | Hartland || Niagara || Hartland || 1821 || 1896 || [[:Category: Hartland Monthly Meeting, Gasport, New York| Category]] || |- | Hector|| Tompkins || Jacksonville || 1822 || active || [[:Category: Hector Monthly Meeting, Jacksonville, New York| Category]] || |- | Hudson || Columbia || Hudson || 1793 || 1905 || [[:Category: Hudson Monthly Meeting, Hudson, New York| Category]] (not definitive)|| |- | Jericho || Nassau || Jericho || 1789 || active || [[:Category: Jericho Monthly Meeting, Jericho, New York| Category]] (not definitive)|| |- | Junius || Wayne || Waterloo || 1815 || 1863 || [[:Category: Junius Monthly Meeting, Galen, New York| Category]] || |- | Lafayette Avenue|| Kings || Brooklyn || 1861 || 1959 || [[:Category: Lafayette Avenue Monthly Meeting, Brooklyn, New York| Category]] || [http://archives.tricolib.brynmawr.edu/resources/ny-lafavfm Info] |- | Laurens || Otsego || Morris || 1810 || 1857 || [[:Category: Laurens Monthly Meeting, Laurens, New York| Category]] || |- | Le Ray || Jefferson || Leraysville || 1815 || 1905 || [[:Category: Le Ray Monthly Meeting, Leraysville, New York| Category]] || |- | Lowville || Lewis || Lowville || 1825 || 1873 || [[:Category: Lowville Monthly Meeting, Lowville, New York| Category]] || |- |Manhasset||Nassau||Manhasset||1961||active ||[[:Category:Manhasset Monthly Meeting, Nassau County, New York|Category]]|| [http://www.swarthmore.edu/library/friends/NYYM/manhamm.xml Info] |- |Marlborough aka Marlboro||Ulster||Marlboro||1804||1847||[[:Category:Marlborough Monthly Meeting, Ulster County, New York|Category]]|| |- |Matinecock||Nassau||Locust Valley||1960||active||[[:Category: Matinecock Monthly Meeting, Locust Valley, New York| Category]]|| |- |Milton ||Ulster ||Milton ||1804 ||1963 ||[[:Category: Milton Monthly Meeting, Milton, Ulster County, New York| Category]]|| |- | New Baltimore aka Coeymans || Greene || New Baltimore || 1799 || 1898 || [[:Category: Coeymans Monthly Meeting, New Baltimore, New York| Category]] || |- | New York || New York || Manhattan || 1671 || 1957|| [[:Category: New York Monthly Meeting, New York, New York| Category]] (not definitive) || |- | Nine Partners || Dutchess || Millbrook || 1769 || active|| [[: Category: Nine Partners Monthly Meeting, Millbrook, New York| Category]] || |- | Oblong || Dutchess || Pawling || 1744 || 1903 || [[: Category: Oblong Monthly Meeting, Pawling, New York| Category]] || [http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ny/county/dutchess/data/births//quakerbirths17-20.htm Birth Info] |- | Orchard Park was Hamburg after Eden|| Erie || Orchard Park || 1814 || active || [[:Category:Orchard Park Monthly Meeting, Orchard Park, New York|Category]] || |- | Oswego, Bulls Head-Oswego || Dutchess || Clinton Corners || 1799 || active || [[:Category: Oswego Monthly Meeting, Clinton Corners, New York| Category]] || [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=1326 Info] |- | Perry City || Schuyler || Trumansburg || 1822 || active || [[:Category: Perry City Monthly Meeting, Perry City, New York| Category]] || [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=1314 Info] |- | Peru || Clinton || Peru || 1799 || 1868 || [[:Category:Peru Monthly Meeting, Peru, New York|Category]] || [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=427 Info] |- | Pittstown || Rensselaer || Pittstown || 1813 || 1912 || [[:Category:Pittstown Monthly Meeting, Pittstown, New York|Category]]|| |- |Plains||Ulster||New Paltz||1813||1854||[[:Category:Plains Monthly Meeting, Ulster County, New York|Category]]||[https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=1250 Info] |- |Poughkeepsie ||Dutchess ||Poughkeepsie ||1799 ||active ||[[:Category: Poughkeepsie Monthly Meeting, Poughkeepsie, New York|Category]]||[https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=1278 Info] |- | Purchase || Westchester || Purchase || 1725 || active || [[:Category: Purchase Monthly Meeting, Purchase, New York|Category]] || |- | Quaker Street || Schenectady || Duanesburg || 1806 || active || [[:Category: Quaker Street Monthly Meeting, Quaker Street, New York| Category]] || |- | Queensbury || Warren || Glen Falls || 1800 || 1863 || [[:Category: Queensbury Monthly Meeting, Glens Falls, New York| Category]] || |- | Rochester || Monroe || Mendon || 1825 || active || [[:Category: Rochester Monthly Meeting, Rochester, New York| Category]] || |- | Saratoga|| Washington || North Easton || 1778 || active (as Easton) ||[[:Category: Saratoga Monthly Meeting, Easton, New York| Category]] || |- | Scipio now Poplar Ridge || Cayuga || Poplar Ridge || 1808 || active || [[:Category: Scipio Monthly Meeting, Cayuga, New York| Category]]|| [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/search_display?MeetingName=Scipio&County=&StateOrProvince=New+York&generalSearchWord= Info] |- |Troy || Rensselaer||Pittstown|| ||(as Pittstown) ||[[:Category: Troy Monthly Meeting, Pittstown, New York| Category]]|| |- | Westbury || Nassau|| Westbury || 1682 || active||[[:Category: Westbury Monthly Meeting, Westbury, New York| Category]] || |- | Yorktown || Westchester || Yorktown Heights || 1785 || unknown || none || |} ==Burial Grounds== {|style="background:#F2F2F2" border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Name''' || '''County''' || '''Category''' || '''Cemetery Link''' |- | Amawalk Hill|| Westchester|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/63845/amawalk-hill-cemetery FAG] |- | Apoquague|| Dutchess|| [[:Category: Apoquague Friends Meeting Burial Grounds, Poughquag, New York | Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2284426/apoquague-friends-meeting-burial-grounds FAG] |- | Arthursburg|| Dutchess|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2284321/friends-ground-arthursburg FAG] |- | Barber Corners|| Cayuga|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2457530/barber-corners-quaker-cemetery FAG] |- | Barker, Larchmont || Westchester|| [[:Category: Quaker Cemetery, Barker, Niagara County, New York|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2232539/barker-quaker-cemetery FAG] |- | Bethpage|| Nassau|| [[:Category:Bethpage_Friends_Cemetery%2C_Farmingdale%2C_New_York| Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1991927/friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Bronx|| Bronx|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2398169/quaker-cemetery FAG] |- | Brookfield|| Madison|| [[:Category:Quaker_Cemetery%2C_Brookfield%2C_New_York|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2230253 FAG] |- | Brooklyn, Prospect Park|| Kings || [[:Category:Friends_Quaker_Cemetery%2C_Brooklyn%2C_New_York|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/641210/friends-quaker-cemetery FAG] |- | Butterville|| Ulster|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2365767/friends'-ground FAG] |- | Chappaqua|| Westchester|| [[:Category:Quaker_Cemetery%2C_Chappaqua%2C_New_York|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2225360/quaker-cemetery FAG] |- | Charleston Four Corners|| Montgomery|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/64594/friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Chestnut Ridge|| Dutchess|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2300429/chestnut-ridge-friends-burial-ground FAG] |- | Clinton Corners|| Dutchess|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2348374/orthodox-friends-burial-grounds FAG] |- | Clintondale|| Ulster|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1973645/clintondale-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Cornwall|| Orange|| [[:Category: Friends Cemetery, Cornwall, Orange County, New York | Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1965859/friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Eden|| Erie|| [[:Category:Quaker_Cemetery%2C_Eden%2C_New_York|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2147588/quaker-cemetery FAG] |- | First Quaker|| Warren|| [[:Category:Old_Quaker_Burying_Ground%2C_Queensbury%2C_New_York|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2494469/first-quaker-cemetery FAG] |- | Flushing|| Queens|| [[:Category:Quaker_Meeting_House_Cemetery%2C_Flushing%2C_New_York|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1969750/quaker-meeting-house-cemetery FAG] |- | Galway|| Saratoga|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2135309/friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Ghent|| Columbia|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2365251/friends'-meeting-house-cemetery FAG] |- | Granville|| Washington|| [[:Category:Old_Quaker_Cemetery%2C_Granville%2C_New_York|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2263826/old-quaker-cemetery FAG] |- | Greenfield|| Ulster|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2316488/greenfield-quaker-cemetery FAG] |- | Hartsdale|| Westchester|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2633492/quaker-cemetery FAG] |- | Hector|| Schuyler|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2139538/quaker-cemetery FAG] |- | Jefferson|| Jefferson|| [[:Category:Quaker_Cemetery%2C_Philadelphia%2C_New_York|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2228644/quaker-cemetery FAG] |- | Jericho|| Nassau|| [[:Category:Jericho_Friends_Burial_Ground%2C_Jericho%2C_New_York|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2154658 FAG] |- | Jerusalem, Wantagh|| Nassau|| [[:Category: Friend's Burial Ground, Jerusalem, New York |Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2240321/quaker-cemetery FAG] |- | Johnson Creek|| Niagara|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1963438/orthodox-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Ledyard|| Cayuga|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2135277/friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Lowville|| Lewis|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2359365/old-quaker-cemetery FAG] |- | Manhasset|| Nassau|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2327898/manhasset-friends-meeting-house FAG] |- | Marengo|| Wayne|| [[:Category:Marengo_Quaker_Cemetery%2C_Marengo%2C_New_York|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2146295/marengo-quaker-cemetery FAG] |- | Matinecock|| Nassau|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2267881/matinecock-friends-meeting-house-cemetery FAG] |- | Mendon|| Monroe|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2142695/quaker-cemetery FAG] |- | Milan|| Dutchess|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2621695/quaker-ground FAG] |- | Millbrook|| Dutchess|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2302487/friends-ground FAG] |- | Milton|| Ulster|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/64805/hicksite-cemetery FAG] |- | Moravia|| Cayuga|| [[:Category:Quaker_Church_Cemetery%2C_Moravia%2C_New_York|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2387658/quaker-church-cemetery FAG] |- | Morris|| Otsego|| [[:Category: Quaker Burying Ground, Morris, New York | Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2292902/quaker-burying-ground FAG] |- | Nine Partners|| Dutchess|| [[:Category:Nine_Partners_Cemetery%2C_Millbrook%2C_New_York|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/65435/nine-partners-cemetery FAG] |- | North Collins|| Erie|| [[:Category: North Collins Quaker Meeting House Cemetery, North Collins, New York| Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1464516/north-collins-quaker-meeting-house-cemetery FAG] |- | North Farmington|| Ontario|| [[:Category:North_Farmington_Friends_Cemetery%2C_Farmington%2C_New_York|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2136236/north-farmington-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Old Quaker, Armonk|| Westchester|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/65530/old-quaker-burial-ground FAG] |- | Old Quaker, Roxbury|| Delaware|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2310464/old-quaker-burying-ground FAG] |- | Old Quaker|| Oneida|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2154140/quaker-cemetery FAG] |- | Old Quaker, Queensbury|| Warren|| [[:Category:Old_Quaker_Burying_Ground%2C_Queensbury%2C_New_York|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2331650/old-quaker-burying-ground FAG] |- | Old Quaker, Union Springs|| Cayuga || [[:Category: Quaker Cemetery, Union Springs, New York| Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/65534 FAG] |- | Old Quaker|| Wayne|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2396644/old-quaker-cemetery FAG] |- | Orange|| Orange|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2618296/quaker-cemetery FAG] |- | Orchard Park|| Erie|| [[:Category:Orchard_Park_Friends_Cemetery%2C_Erie_County%2C_New_York|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2130805/quaker-cemetery FAG] |- | Oswego #1, Moores Mill|| Dutchess|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2463551/friends-burial-ground,-oswego-#1 FAG] |- | Otsego|| Otsego|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/65752/quaker-cemetery FAG] |- | Pawling|| Dutchess|| [[:Category:Quaker_Cemetery%2C_Pawling%2C_New_York|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2261124/quaker-cemetery FAG] |- | Peach Pond|| Westchester|| [[:Category:Peach_Pond_Cemetery%2C_North_Salem%2C_New_York|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/353967/peach-pond-cemetery FAG] |- | Philadelphia|| Jefferson|| [[:Category:Quaker_Cemetery%2C_Philadelphia%2C_New_York|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/65743/quaker-cemetery FAG] |- | Pittstown|| Rensselaer|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2397712/quaker-cemetery FAG] |- | Plattekill|| Ulster|| [[:Category:Friends_Cemetery%2C_Plattekill%2C_New_York|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2286835/friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Pleasant Valley|| Dutchess|| [[:Category:Friends_Ground_Pleasant_Valley%2C_Pleasant_Valley%2C_New_York|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2539535/friends-ground-pleasant-valley FAG] |- | Poplar Ridge|| Cayuga|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2537473/quaker/friends-poplar-ridge-cemetery FAG] |- | Poughkeepsie|| Dutchess|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2387178/friends-ground FAG] |- | Purchase|| Westchester|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2232095/purchase-friends-meeting-cemetery FAG] |- | Quaker Basin|| Madison|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2330976/quaker-basin-cemetery FAG] |- | Quaker Springs|| Saratoga|| [[:Category:Quaker_Springs_Cemetery%2C_Saratoga%2C_New_York|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2134941/quaker-springs-cemetery FAG] |- | Quaker Street|| Schenectady|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2398380/quaker-cemetery FAG] |- | Quaker Hill|| Delaware|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/65753/quaker-hill-cemetery FAG] |- | Quaker Hill, Elba|| Genesee || none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2136037/quaker-hill-cemetery FAG] |- | Quaker Hill, Pawling|| Dutchess|| [[:Category:Quaker_Cemetery%2C_Pawling%2C_New_York|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2602718/quaker-hill-cemetery FAG] |- | Quaker Settlement, Ulysses|| Tompkins|| [[:Category:Quaker_Settlement_Cemetery%2C_Ulysses%2C_New_York|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2316087/quaker-settlement-cemetery FAG] |- | Quaker Settlement, Wyoming|| Wyoming|| [[:Category:Quaker_Settlement_Cemetery%2C_Wethersfield_Springs%2C_New_York|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/65754/quaker-settlement-cemetery FAG] |- | Quaker Union|| Clinton|| [[:Category:Quaker_Cemetery%2C_Au_Sable%2C_New_York|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2281800/quaker-cemetery FAG] |- | Queensbury|| Warren|| [[:Category:Old_Quaker_Burying_Ground%2C_Queensbury%2C_New_York|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/64595/quaker-cemetery FAG] |- | Rayville|| Columbia|| [[:Category:Friends_Burial_Ground_at_Rayville%2C_Old_Chatham%2C_Columbia_County%2C_New_York|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1973848/friends-cemetery-at-rayville FAG] |- | Shadbolt Farm|| Monroe|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/65749/quaker-cemetery FAG] |- | Skaneateles|| Onondaga|| [[: Category: Quaker Cemetery, Skaneateles, New York| Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/65748/quaker-cemetery FAG] |- | Smyrna|| Chenango|| [[:Category:Quaker_Cemetery%2C_Smyrna%2C_New_York|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1962680/quaker-cemetery FAG] |- | Stanfordville|| Dutchess|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2406156/friends-burial-ground FAG] |- | Sylvester Manor|| Suffolk|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2267171/sylvester-manor-burial-ground FAG] |- | Ulysses|| Tompkins|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2371650/friends-cemetery FAG] |- | VanHolde|| Wayne|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2580273/quaker-or-vanholde-cemetery FAG] |- | Waterloo|| Seneca|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2137522/quaker-cemetery FAG] |- | West Branch|| Oneida|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2153995/old-quaker-cemetery FAG] |- | Westbury|| Nassau|| [[:Category: Westbury Friends Cemetery, Westbury, New York | Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/641205/westbury-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Westmoreland|| Oneida|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2153994/old-quaker-cemetery FAG] |- | White Creek|| Washington|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/65750/friends-burying-grounds FAG] |- | Wooly Hill, Chase|| Otsego|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2281184/wooly-hill-cemetery FAG] |- | Yorktown Heights|| Westchester|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2528911/yorktown-heights-friends-meeting-house-cemetery FAG] |- |} ==Research Material== * [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nygreen2/map_of_quaker_meeting_houses.htm Map and List of NY Quaker meeting houses] * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015028799719;view=1up;seq=7 Encyclopedia of American Quaker genealogy, by ... v.3. Hinshaw, William Wade, 1867-1947.] * [http://www.swarthmore.edu/Library/friends/hazard/ James E. Hazard Index - The Records of New York Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends] * [http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ny/county/dutchess/data/index.html Dutchess County Data] * [https://www.gutenberg.org/files/28223/28223-h/28223-h.htm Warren H Wilson - ''Quaker Hill. A sociological Study''] (PhD Thesis, 1907) - History of the Quaker community - Oblong Meeting, Dutchess county New York * [http://dunhamwilcox.net/ny/chappaqua_deaths6.htm Transcription of Chappaqua Monthly Meeting] * [http://archives.tricolib.brynmawr.edu/subjects/9566 TriCollege Index] * https://sites.rootsweb.com/~paxson/graphics-pax/mtghse_notpa.html#NewYork

Quakers in North Carolina

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[[Category: American Quakers]] [[Category: Quaker Meetings, North Carolina]][[Category: Quaker Meetings, United States of America]] {{Image|file=My_Images-13.jpg |align=l |size=m |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Quakers_in_The_States_%28Now_USA%29 |label=Back to Quakers in the USA }} ---- This is a space created to supply information and links about meetings, burial grounds, and resources, in order to organize the data for Quakers in North Carolina. '''Join the Project, Adopt a Meeting and More''' * Learn WikiTree in real time with hands on help from current project members and leaders * Help build resources and links to assist other genealogists in finding their family * Create pages linking them to appropriate categories while learning the ins and outs of WikiTree * Make some great friends with similar interests~that's just an extra ==Meetings== {| border=1 class="sortable" ! Meeting !! County !! Town !! Started !! Laid Down !! Category !! Information |- | Back Creek || Randolph || Back Creek || 1792 || active || [[:Category: Back Creek Monthly Meeting, Back Creek, North Carolina| Category]] || [[Space:Back_Creek_Friends_Meeting|Back Creek Friends Meeting]] |- | Cane Creek || Guilford || Snow Camp || 1751 || active || [[:Category: Cane Creek Monthly Meeting, Snow Camp, North Carolina| Category]] ||[https://archive.org/details/canecreekmothero01teag Info] |- | Centre || Guilford || Greensboro || 1772 || active || [[:Category: Center Monthly Meeting, Greensboro, North Carolina| Category]] || |- | Contentnea (Nahunta) || Wayne || Pikeville || 1748 || active || [[:Category: Contentnea Monthly Meeting, Pikeville, North Carolina| Category]] || |- | Core Sound || Carteret || Beaufort || 1736 || 1841 ||[[:Category: Core Sound Monthly Meeting, Beaufort, North Carolina| Category]] ||[https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=1729 Info] |- | Deep Creek || Yadkin || Yadkinville || 1793 || active || [[:Category: Deep Creek Monthly Meeting, Yadkinville, North Carolina| Category]] || |- | Deep River || Guilford || High Point || 1778 || active || [[:Category: Deep River Monthly Meeting, High Point, North Carolina| Category]] || |- | Dover || Guilford || Colfax || 1815 || 1899 || [[:Category: Dover Monthly Meeting, Guilford County, North Carolina| Category]] || |- | Greensboro || Guilford || Greensboro || 1891 || active || [[:Category: Greensboro Monthly Meeting, Greensboro, North Carolina| Category]]|| [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=1797 Info] |- | High Point || Guilford || High Point || 1891 || active||none||[https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=1803 Info] |- | Holly Spring || Randolph || Ramseur || 1818 || active || [[:Category: Holly Spring Monthly Meeting, Ramseur, North Carolina| Category]] || |- | Hopewell || Guilford || Greensboro || 1824 || 1849 || [[:Category: Hopewell Monthly Meeting, Greensboro, North Carolina| Category]] || |- | Jack Swamp || Northampton || Jack Swamp || 1794 || 1812 || [[:Category: Jack Swamp Monthly Meeting, Northampton County, North Carolina| Category]] || |- | Marlborough (a.k.a. Marlboro) || Randolph || Sophia || 1816 || active || [[:Category: Marlboro Monthly Meeting, Randolph County, North Carolina| Category]] || |- | Neuse || Wayne || Goldsboro || 1841 || 1970 || [[:Category: Neuse Monthly Meeting, Goldsboro, North Carolina| Category]]|| |- | New Garden || Guilford || Greensboro || 1754 || active || [[:Category: New Garden Monthly Meeting, Greensboro, North Carolina| Category]] || |- | Pasquotank (Symons Creek) || Pasquotank || Elizabeth || 1677 || 1854 || [[:Category: Pasquotank Monthly Meeting, Pasquotank County, North Carolina| Category]] || |- | Perquimans (Piney Woods) || Perquimans || Belvidere || 1682 || active || [[:Category: Piney Woods Monthly Meeting, Perquimans County, North Carolina| Category]] || |- | Rich Square || Northampton || Rich Square || 1760 || active || [[:Category: Rich Square Monthly Meeting, Woodland, North Carolina| Category]] || |- | Spring || Orange || Snow Camp || 1793 || active||[[:Category: Spring Monthly Meeting, Snow Camp, North Carolina| Category]] ||[https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=1833 Info] |- | Springfield || Guilford || High Point|| 1790 || active || [[:Category: Springfield Monthly Meeting, High Point, North Carolina| Category]]|| |- | Suttons Creek || Perquimans || Hertford || 1794 || 1835 || [[:Category: Suttons Creek Monthly Meeting, Hertford, North Carolina| Category]] || [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=1529 Info] |- | Union || Forsyth || Kennersville || 1817 || 1834 || none || |- | Westfield || Surry || Westfield || 1786 || active || [[:Category: Westfield Monthly Meeting, Pilot Mountain, North Carolina| Category]] || |- | Woodland || Wayne || Dudley || 1883 || 1994 ||none|| |} ==Burial Grounds== {|style="background:#F2F2F2" border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Name''' || '''County''' || '''Category''' || '''Cemetery Link''' |- | Ararat || Surry || none || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2378402/ararat-cemetery FAG] |- | Back Creek || Randolph || [[:Category:Back_Creek_Friends_Meeting_Cemetery%2C_Asheboro%2C_North_Carolina|Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1976654/back-creek-friends-meeting-cemetery FAG] |- | Bethany || Wayne || none || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2366168/bethany-and-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Bethel || Randolph || none || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2250650/bethel-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Bethesda || Sampson || none || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2323950/bethesda-friends-meeting-church-cemetery FAG] |- | Branon || Yadkin || none || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2237564/branon-friends-meeting-cemetery FAG] |- | Cane Creek || Alamance || [[:Category: Cane Creek Monthly Meeting Cemetery, Snow Camp, North Carolina|Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/266507/cane-creek-monthly-meeting-cemetery FAG] |- | Cedar Grove || Northampton || none || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2321113/cedar-grove-quaker-cemetery FAG] |- | Cedar Square || Randolph || none || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2246371/cedar-square-friends-meeting-cemetery FAG] |- | Celo || Yancey || none || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2637663/celo-friends-meeting-burial-ground FAG] |- | Centre || Guilford || [[:Category: Centre Friends Meeting Cemetery, Guilford County, North Carolina|Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2129143/centre-friends-meeting-cemetery FAG] |- | Chatham || Alamance || none || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2247831/chatham-friends-meeting-cemetery FAG] |- | Concord || Guilford || none || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2227969/concord-friends-meeting-cemetery FAG] |- | Core Sound || Carteret ||[[:Category: Old Quaker Cemetery, Beaufort, North Carolina| Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2260074/old-quaker-cemetery FAG] |- | Davie || Davie || none || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2593232/religious-society-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Deep River || Guilford || [[:Category:Deep_River_Friends_Church_Cemetery%2C_High_Point%2C_North_Carolina|Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1971359/deep-river-friends-church-cemetery FAG] |- | Deep Creek || Yadkin || [[:Category:Deep_Creek_Friends_Meeting_Cemetery%2C_Yadkinville%2C_North_Carolina|Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2265573/deep-creek-friends-meeting-cemetery FAG] |- | Dover || Guilford || [[:Category:Dover_Friends_Meeting_Cemetery%2C_Colfax%2C_North_Carolina|Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2160034/dover-friends-meeting-cemetery FAG] |- | Edwards Hill || Chatham || none || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2148042/edwards-hill-friends-meeting-cemetery FAG] |- | Forbush || Yadkin || [[:Category:Forbush_Friends_Cemetery%2C_Forbush%2C_North_Carolina|Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2238991/forbush-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Friends Union || Stokes || none || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2302622/friends-union-church-cemetery FAG] |- | Gold Springs || Yadkin || none || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2517216/gold-springs-friends-meeting FAG] |- | Harmony Grove || Yadkin || [[:Category:Harmony_Grove_Friends_Church_Cemetery%2C_Yadkinville%2C_North_Carolina|Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2162212/harmony-grove-friends-church-cemetery FAG] |- | High Falls || Moore || none || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2167744/high-falls-friends-church-cemetery FAG] |- | Hopewell || Randolph || none || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2237002/hopewell-friends-meeting-cemetery FAG] |- | Hunting Creek || Yadkin || [[:Category:Hunting_Creek_Friends_Church_Cemetery%2C_Hamptonville%2C_North_Carolina|Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2209581/hunting-creek-friends-church-cemetery FAG] |- | Jamestown || Guilford || none || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2177906/friends-burying-ground FAG] |- | Little River || Perquimans || none || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2461646/little-river-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Marlboro || Randolph || [[:Category:Marlboro_Friends_Meeting_Cemetery%2C_Sophia%2C_North_Carolina|Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2146335/marlboro-friends-meeting-cemetery FAG] |- | Micaville || Yancey || none || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2387226/religious-society-of-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Mill Creek || Randolph || [[:Category: Mill Creek Friends Cemetery, Asheboro, North Carolina|Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2507475/mill-creek-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Mount Carmel || Yadkin || none || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2441570/mount-carmel-friends-meeting-cemetery FAG] |- | Muddy Creek || Muddy Creek || none || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2255495/muddy-creek-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Neuse || Wayne || none || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2435338/neuse-friends-meeting-house-cemetery FAG] |- | Newbegun Creek || Pasquotank || none || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2458607/newbegun-creek-quaker-cemetery FAG] |- | New Garden || Guilford || [[:Category:New_Garden_Friends_Cemetery%2C_Greensboro%2C_North_Carolina|Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/641038/new-garden-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | New Hope || Wayne || none || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/48205/new-hope-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Oakland || Wayne || none || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2557214/oakland-friends-church-cemetery FAG] |- | Old Center || Yadkin || none || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1989777/vestal-cemetery FAG] |- | Old Eno || Orange || none || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2326994/old-eno-quaker-burying-ground FAG] |- | Old Siloam || Surry || none || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2264795/old-siloam-church-cemetery FAG] |- | Pilot View || Yadkin || none || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2251290/pilot-view-friends-meeting-church-cemetery FAG] |- | Pine Hill || Surry || none || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216111/pine-hill-friends-meeting-cemetery FAG] |- | Piney Woods || Perquimans || [[:Category: Piney Woods Friends Cemetery, Perquimans County, North Carolina | Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/48440 FAG] |- | Pine Mountain || Moore || none || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2299789/pine-mountain-friends-church-cemetery FAG] |- | Plainfield || Chatham || [[:Category: Plainfield Friends Meeting Cemetery, Chatham County, North Carolina| Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2154311/plainfield-friends-meeting-cemetery FAG] |- | Pleasant View || Moore || none || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2239606/pleasant-view-friends-church-cemetery FAG] |- | Poplar Ridge || Randolph || [[:Category:Poplar_Ridge_Friends_Meeting_Cemetery%2C_Trinity%2C_North_Carolina|Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2238046/poplar-ridge-friends-meeting-cemetery FAG] |- | Prosperity || Moore || none || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2190730/prosperity-friends-meeting-cemetery FAG] |- | Providence || Randolph || none || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2182659/providence-cemetery FAG] |- | Putnam || Moore || none || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2266775/putnam-friends-church-cemetery FAG] |- | Quaker Gap || Stokes || none || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2204289/quaker-gap-baptist-church-cemetery FAG] |- | Quaker Meadows || Burke || [[:Category:Quaker_Meadows_Cemetery%2C_Morganton%2C_North_Carolina|Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1964759/quaker-meadows-presbyterian-church-cemetery FAG] |- | Rock Hill || Moore || none || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2206434/rock-hill-friends-meeting-cemetery FAG] |- | Rocky River || Chatham || [[:Category:Rocky_River_Friends_Church_Cemetery%2C_Siler_City%2C_North_Carolina|Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/155069/rocky-river-friends-church-cemetery FAG] |- | Science Hill || Randolph || none || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2223625/science-hill-friends-meeting-cemetery FAG] |- | South Fork || Chatham || none || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2297473/south-fork-friends-church-cemetery FAG] |- | South Plainfield || Randolph || [[:Category: South Plainfield Friends Meeting Cemetery, Randolph County, North Carolina| Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2151107/south-plainfield-friends-meeting-cemetery FAG] |- | Spring || Alamance || [[:Category:Spring_Monthly_Meeting_Cemetery%2C_Snow_Camp%2C_North_Carolina|Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2212535/spring-monthly-meeting-cemetery FAG] |- | Springfield || Guilford || [[:Category:Springfield_Friends_Meeting_Cemetery%2C_High_Point%2C_North_Carolina|Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1334937/springfield-friends-meeting-house-cemetery FAG] |- | Union Cross || Yadkin || none || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2243768/union-cross-friends-meeting-cemetery FAG] |- | Uwharrie || Randolph || [[:Category: Uwharrie Friends Burial Ground, Asheboro, North Carolina|Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2333005/uwharrie-friends-burial-ground FAG] |- | Westfield || Surry || none || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2337958/westfield-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | West Grove || Alamance || none || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2320145/west-grove-friends-meeting-cemetery FAG] |- | Winthrop || Iredell || [[:Category:Winthrop_Friends_Meeting_Cemetery%2C_Harmony%2C_North_Carolina|Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2245220/winthrop-friends-meeting-cemetery FAG] |- | Woodland || Wayne || none || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2482063/woodland-friends-cemetery FAG] |} ==Research Material== * https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015002304221;view=1up;seq=19 Encyclopedia of American Quaker genealogy, by ... v.1. Hinshaw, William Wade, 1867-1947 Abstract of the early records of North and South Carolina, Georgia and Tennessee] * [http://ncgenweb.us/nc/guilford/quaker-meetings/ Quaker Meetings: MEETINGS IN AND NEAR GUILFORD COUNTY] * Records in the [http://library.guilford.edu/quaker Friends Historical Collection] at Guilford College, Hedge Library {{Red|This link appears broken... Ideas?}} * [http://www.ncfhs.org/ North Carolina Friends Historical Society] Friends Collection and Earlham College Archives * [https://archives.earlham.edu/index.php?p=core/search&subjectid=108 North Carolina Quakers] (search) * [https://archives.earlham.edu/index.php?p=collections/controlcard&id=694 North Carolina Quaker and Slavery (MR/100)] * The Religious Society of Friends - [http://www.ncym-fum.org/ North Carolina Yearly Meeting of Friends] * Friends General Conference - [https://www.fgcquaker.org/connect/quaker-finder/quaker/states/NC Quakers in North Carolina] * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939D-XQVR-9 1866 Freedmen's Bureau record] regarding 75 unnamed Randolph County Quakers abandoning their homes and fleeing to Indiana, the "more quiet west," with at least 125 more to follow. This migration occurred due to the persecution of the entire community by returning rebel soldiers, angered that the young Quaker men had fled into the mountains rather than fight during the US Civil War. * [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/search_display?MeetingName=&County=&StateOrProvince=North+Carolina&generalSearchWord= North Carolina Index]

Quakers in Ontario

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[[Category: Canadian Quakers]] [[Space:Quakers_in_Canada|Back to Quakers in Canada]] This is a space created to supply information and links about meetings, burial grounds, and resources, in order to organize the data for Quakers in Ontario. '''Join the Project, Adopt a Meeting and More''' * Learn WikiTree in real time with hands on help from current project members and leaders * Help build resources and links to assist other genealogists in finding their family * Create pages linking them to appropriate categories while learning the ins and outs of WikiTree * Make some great friends with similar interests~that's just an extra ==Meetings== {| border=1 class="sortable" ! Meeting !! County !! Town !! Started !! Laid Down !! Category !! Information |- | Adolphustown || Lennox and Addington || Greater Napanee || 1798 || 1871 || [[:Category: Adolphustown Monthly Meeting, Ontario |Category]]|| [http://www.sfredheritage.on.ca/QuakerMonument.htm Info] |- | Cold Creek|| Prince Edward|| Thurlow || 1868 || 1899 || none || [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=57 Info] |- | Coldstream|| Middlesex || Coldstream ||1819 || active || [[:Category: Coldstream Monthly Meeting, Coldstream, Ontario|Category]]|| [http://quaker.ca/meeting/coldstream-monthly-meeting/ Info] |- | Hamilton || Hamilton-Wentworth || Hamilton|| 1953 || active || none || [http://quaker.ca/meeting/hamilton-monthly-meeting/ Info] |- | Kingston || Frontenac || Kingston || 1855 || 1983 || none || [http://kingston.quaker.ca/ Info] |- | Kitchener Area || Waterloo || Kitchener || 1968 || active || none || [http://www.kamm.ca/links.html Info] |- | Newmarket || York || Newmarket || 1806 || 2006 ||[[:Category:Newmarket Monthly Meeting, Newmarket, Ontario|Category]] || |- | Norwich || Oxford || Norwich || 1819 || 1993|| [[:Category: Norwich Monthly Meeting, Oxford County, Ontario|Category]]|| [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=610 Info] |- | Ottawa || Ottawa || Ottawa || 1957 || active || none || [http://ottawa.quaker.ca/ Info] |- | Pelham || Niagara || Fonthill || 1799 || active || [[:Category: Pelham Monthly Meeting, St. Catharines, Ontario |Category]]|| [https://pelhammeeting.wordpress.com/a-bit-of-history/ Info] |- | Pickering || Durham || Whitby || 1842 || 1917 ||[[:Category:Pickering Monthly Meeting, Whitby, Ontario|Category]]|| |- | Simcoe-Muskoka || Simcoe || Orillia|| 1982 || active || none || [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=819 Info] |- | Toronto || York || Toronto || 1885 || active || none || [http://www.torontoquakermeeting.org/ Info] |- | Wellington || Prince Edward || Wellington || 1800 || unknown || none || [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=282 Info] |- | West Lake || Prince Edward || Bloomfield || 1800 || unknown ||[[:Category:West Lake Monthly Meeting, Prince Edward County, Ontario|Category]] || [http://quaker.ca/archives/wp-content/uploads/sites/47/2014/04/West-Lake-MM-Register-1820-1882-O-9-1.pdf Info] |- | Whitchurch || York || Whitchurch || 1816 || 1900 || [[:Category: Whitchurch Township, Ontario |Category]] || [http://www.ontarioplaques.com/Plaques/Plaque_York26.html Info] |- | Wooler || Northumberland || Wooler || 1868 || active || none || [http://www.cfha.info/2015wooler.pdf Info] |- | Yonge Street || York || Newmarket || 1806 || active || [[:Category: Yonge Street Monthly Meeting, Ontario|Category]] || [https://historicalpapers.journals.yorku.ca/index.php/historicalpapers/article/viewFile/39297/35628 Info] |} ==Burial Grounds== {|style="background:#F2F2F2" border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Name''' || '''County''' || '''Category''' || '''Cemetery Link''' |- | Coldstream || Middlesex|| [[:Category:Coldstream Society of Friends Cemetery, Coldstream, Ontario|Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2211874/coldstream-society-of-friends-cemetery Find A Grave] |- | Dunkerron || Simcoe || none || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2382781/dunkerron-quaker-cemetery Find A Grave] |- | Friends Brick Church Grounds, Pelham Evangelical|| Niagara || [[:Category:Friends Brick Church Grounds, Pelham, Ontario|Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2314025/friends-brick-church-grounds Find A Grave] |- | Friend's Burial Ground, Uxbridge|| Durham || [[:Category: Friend's Burial Ground, Uxbridge, Ontario|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2555487/Friend's-Burial-Ground Find A Grave] |- | Friends Cemetery, Ajax|| Durham || [[:Category: Friends Cemetery, Ajax, Ontario|Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2325976/society-of-friends-cemetery Find A Grave] |- | Friends Quaker|| Prince Edward|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2437267/friends-quaker-cemetery Find A Grave] |- | Hay Bay|| Lennox and Addington|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2376458/hay-bay-quaker-cemetery Find A Grave] |- | Hicksite Brown || Durham || [[:Category: Hicksite Brown Friends Cemetery, Ajax, Ontario | Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2541941/hicksite-brown-friends-cemetery Find A Grave] |- | Hicksite Friends|| York || none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2580104/hicksite-friends-burying-ground Find A Grave] |- | Linden Valley Friends|| Victoria || [[:Category: Linden Valley Friends Cemetery, Kawartha Lakes, Ontario|Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2513778/friends-cemetery Find A Grave] |- | Pelham Hicksite || Niagara || [[:Category:Pelham Hicksite Quaker Cemetery, Pelham, Ontario|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2306000/pelham-hicksite-quaker-cemetery/photo Find A Grave] |- | Pine Orchard || York|| [[:Category:Pine_Orchard_Friends_Cemetery%2C_Stouffville%2C_Ontario|Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2331428/Pine-Orchard-Friends-Cemetery Find A Grave] |- | Quaker Hill, Uxbridge || Durham || [[:Category: Quaker Hill Cemetery, Uxbridge, Ontario|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2151684 Find A Grave] |- | Quaker Street || Oxford || none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2359469/quaker-street-friends-cemetery Find A Grave] |- | Religious Society of Friends, Newmarket|| York || [[:Category: Religious Society of Friends Burial Ground, Newmarket, Ontario|Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2220216/religious-society-of-friends-burial-ground Find A Grave] |- | Schomberg Union|| York || none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2318275/schomberg-union-friends-cemetery Find A Grave] |- | Seville || Elgin || [[:Category: Seville Cemetery, Aylmer, Ontario|Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2291144/seville-cemetery Find A Grave] |- | Sparta Friends|| Elgin|| [[:Category:Sparta_Friends_Cemetery%2C_Elgin%2C_Ontario|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2143285/sparta-friends-burial-ground Find A Grave] [http://www.geneofun.on.ca/cems/ON/ONELG10688 Info] |- | Wooler || Northumberland || none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2324740/wooler-friends-cemetery Find A Grave] |- |} ==Research Material== * [[Space:The_Society_of_Friends%2C_aka:_Quakers|The Dorlands place in the Society of Friends]] * [http://quaker.ca/archives/our-collection/genealogy-index/ The Canadian Quaker Genealogical Index] * https://www.fgcquaker.org/connect/quaker-finder/quaker/states/ON * [https://archive.org/details/yongestreetquake00trew Yonge Street Quakers : the story of "The Friends" in the early days of York County, Ontario] * [http://quaker.ca/archives/document/friends-in-the-niagara-peninsula-1786-1802/ ARCHIVES → RECORDS NEWS → FRIENDS IN THE NIAGARA PENINSULA, 1786-1802] * [https://books.google.com/books?id=f58sAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA401&lpg=PA401&dq=east+lake+monthly+meeting+canada&source=bl&ots=wtywaiO3tz&sig=iPuYnuOCxV42Usctwcfae2SoSTE&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiU2YWd8oPcAhXpwVQKHWgpB6AQ6AEIZTAI#v=onepage&q=east%20lake%20monthly%20meeting%20canada&f=false Friends' Intelligencer, Volume 64 eBook] * [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/search_display?MeetingName=&County=&StateOrProvince=Ontario&generalSearchWord= Ontario Quaker Index] * [http://www.cfha.info/YongeStRegisterO-12-1.pdf YONGE STREET REGISTRY OF BIRTHS AND DEATHS 1803? - 1866] * [http://quaker.ca/archives/wp-content/uploads/sites/47/2014/04/West-Lake-Register-of-Marriages-1829-1866-Removals-1892-H-11-2.pdf West Lake MM] * Transcriptions https://cfha.info/transcriptions/

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[[Category: American Quakers]] [[Category: Quaker Meetings, Pennsylvania]] [[Category: Quaker Meetings, United States of America]] {{Image|file=My_Images-13.jpg |align=l |size=m |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Quakers_in_The_States_%28Now_USA%29 |label=Back to Quakers in the USA }} ---- This is a space created to supply information and links about meetings, burial grounds, and resources, in order to organize the data for Quakers in Pennsylvania. __TOC__ '''[[Project:Quakers|Join the Project]], Adopt a Meeting and More''' * Learn WikiTree in real time with hands on help from current project members and leaders * Help build resources and links to assist other genealogists in finding their family * Create pages linking them to appropriate categories while learning the ins and outs of WikiTree * Make some great friends with similar interests~that's just an extra ==Meetings== {| border=1 class="sortable" ! Meeting !! County !! Town !! Started !! Laid Down !! Category !! Information |- | Abington || Montgomery || Jenkintown || 1683 || active || [[:Category:Abington_Monthly_Meeting%2C_Jenkintown%2C_Pennsylvania|Category]] || |- | Arch Street || Philadelphia || Philadelphia || 1683 || active || [[:Category:Arch_Street_Monthly_Meeting%2C_Philadelphia%2C_Pennsylvania|Category]] || [https://www.fgcquaker.org/cloud/monthly-meeting-friends-philadelphia-arch-street/resources/our-monthly-meeting-history Info] |- | Birmingham || Chester || West Chester || 1815 || active || [[:Category:Birmingham_Monthly_Meeting%2C_West_Chester%2C_Pennsylvania|Category]]|| |- | Bradford || Chester || Marshallton || 1737 || active || [[:Category:Bradford_Monthly_Meeting%2C_Marshallton%2C_Pennsylvania|Category]] || |- | Buckingham || Bucks || Lahaska || 1720 || active ||[[:Category:Buckingham_Monthly_Meeting%2C_Lahaska%2C_Pennsylvania|Category]]|| |- | Byberry || Philadelphia || Philadelphia || 1810 || active || [[:Category:Byberry_Monthly_Meeting%2C_Philadelphia%2C_Pennsylvania|Category]] || |- | Catawissa || Columbia || Catawissa || 1796 || 1808 || [[:Category: Catawissa Monthly Meeting, Catawissa, Pennsylvania| Category]] || |- | Centre || Centre || Warriors Mark || 1803 || 1975 || [[:Category: Centre Monthly Meeting, Warriors Mark, Pennsylvania| Category]] || [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=1145 info] |- | Central Philadelphia || Philadelphia || Philadelphia || 1683 || active || [[:Category:Central_Philadelphia_Monthly_Meeting%2C_Philadelphia%2C_Pennsylvania|Category]] || |- | Chester || Delaware || Chester ||1934|| active || [[:Category: Chester Monthly Meeting, Chester, Pennsylvania| Category]] || |- | Chichester || Delaware || Boothwyn || 1684 || 1729 || [[:Category:Chichester_Monthly_Meeting%2C_Boothwyn%2C_Pennsylvania|Category]] || |- | Concord || Delaware || Concordville || 1684 || active || [[:Category:Concord_Monthly_Meeting%2C_Concordville%2C_Pennsylvania|Category]] || |- | Darby || Delaware || Lansdowne ||1684 || active || [[:Category:Darby_Monthly_Meeting%2C_Darby%2C_Pennsylvania|Category]] || |- | Dunnings Creek || Bedford || Fishertown || 1803 || active || [[:Category:Dunnings_Creek_Monthly_Meeting%2C_Fishertown%2C_Pennsylvania|Category]] || |- | Exeter || Berks || Exeter then Stonersville || 1737 || active || [[:Category:Exeter_Monthly_Meeting%2C_Stonersville%2C_Pennsylvania|Category]] || |- | Falls || Bucks || Fallsington || 1683 || 1947 || [[:Category:Falls_Monthly_Meeting%2C_Fallsington%2C_Pennsylvania|Category]] || |- | Free Quakers || Philadelphia || Philadelphia ||1781 || 1894? || [[:Category:Free Quakers Monthly Meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Category]] || [https://www.nps.gov/inde/learn/historyculture/places-freequaker.htm info] |- | Germantown || Philadelphia || Philadelphia || 1906 || active || [[:Category:Germantown_Monthly_Meeting%2C_Philadelphia%2C_Pennsylvania|Category]] || |- | Goshen || Chester || Goshenville || 1722 || active || [[:Category:Goshen_Monthly_Meeting%2C_East_Goshen%2C_Pennsylvania|Category]] || |- | Green Street || Philadelphia || Philadelphia || 1816 || active || [[:Category:Green_Street_Monthly_Meeting%2C_Philadelphia%2C_Pennsylvania|Category]] || |- | Gwynedd || Montgomery || Gwynedd || 1714 || active || [[:Category:Gwynedd_Monthly_Meeting%2C_Gwynedd%2C_Pennsylvania|Category]] || |- | Haverford || Montgomery || Haverford || 1904 || active|| [[:Category:Haverford_Monthly_Meeting%2C_Haverford%2C_Pennsylvania|Category]] || |- | Horsham || Montgomery || Horsham || 1782 || active || [[:Category:Horsham_Monthly_Meeting%2C_Horsham%2C_Pennsylvania|Category]] || |- | Kennett aka Newark || Chester || Kennett Square || 1686 || active || [[:Category:Kennett_Monthly_Meeting%2C_Kennett_Square%2C_Pennsylvania|Category]] || |- | Lancaster || Lancaster || Lancaster || 1947 || active || [[:Category: Lancaster Monthly Meeting, Lancaster, Pennsylvania| Category]] || |- | Lansdowne || Delaware || Lansdowne || 1904 || active || [[:Category:Lansdowne_Monthly_Meeting%2C_Lansdowne%2C_Pennsylvania|Category]] || [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=1712 Info] |- | Little Brittain || Lancaster || Little Brittain || 1804 || active || none || [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=1968 info] |- | London Grove a.k.a. Fallowfield || Chester || London Grove || 1792 || 1944 || [[:Category:London_Grove_Monthly_Meeting%2C_Kennett_Square%2C_Pennsylvania|Category]] || [http://eastcoastgenealogy.com/chester-county/fallowfield-friends-meeting Info] |- | Menallen || Adams || Menallen || 1780 || active || [[:Category:Menallen_Monthly_Meeting%2C_Biglerville%2C_Pennsylvania|Category]] || |- | Merion || Montgomery || Merion || 1695 || active || [[:Category:Merion_Monthly_Meeting%2C_Merion_Station%2C_Pennsylvania|Category]] || |- | Middletown || Bucks || Langhorne || 1683 ||Active|| [[:Category:Middletown_Monthly_Meeting%2C_Langhorne%2C_Pennsylvania|Category]] || |- | Muncy aka Pennsdale || Lycoming || Muncy || 1799 || active || [[:Category:Muncy_Monthly_Meeting%2C_Muncy%2C_Pennsylvania|Category]] || |- | Neshamina || Bucks || Neshamina || 1683 || 1700 || [[:Category: Neshamina Monthly Meeting, Bucks County, Pennsylvania| Category]] || |- | New Garden || Chester || New Garden || 1718 || active || [[:Category:New_Garden_Monthly_Meeting%2C_Toughkenamon%2C_Pennsylvania|Category]] || |- | Quakertown aka Richland || Bucks || Quakertown || 1742 || active || [[:Category:Quakertown%2C_Pennsylvania|Category]] || |- | Philadelphia || Philadelphia || Philadelphia || 1772 || active || [[:Category:Philadelphia_Monthly_Meeting%2C_Philadelphia%2C_Pennsylvania|Category]]|| There may be a more specific meeting |- | Philadelphia Northern District || Philadelphia || Philadelphia || 1772 || 1914 || [[:Category: Philadelphia Northern District Monthly Meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |Category]]|| [https://philadelphiacongregations.org/records/Monthly%20Meeting%20of%20Friends%20of%20Philadelphia%20for%20the%20Northern%20District Info] |- | Philadelphia Pine Street aka Southern District || Philadelphia || Philadelphia || 1772 || 1872 || [[:Category: Philadelphia Pine Street Monthly Meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Category]] || |- | Philadelphia Western District || Philadelphia || Philadelphia || 1814 || 1955 || none || |- | Providence || Delaware || Media || 1682 || active || [[:Category:Providence_Monthly_Meeting%2C_Media%2C_Pennsylvania|Category]] || |- | Radnor || Philadelphia || Philadelphia || 1684 || 1865 || [[:Category:Radnor_Monthly_Meeting%2C_Radnor_Township%2C_Pennsylvania|Category]] || [https://radnorquakers.org/welcome/history/ Info] |- | Reading || Berks || Reading || 1737 || active || [[:Category: Reading Friends Meeting, Reading, Pennsylvania| Category]] || [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=1610 Info] |- | Redstone || Fayette || Brownsville || 1793 || 1866 || [[:Category:Redstone_Monthly_Meeting%2C_Brownsville%2C_Pennsylvania|Category]] || |- | Richland || Bucks || Quakertown || 1742 || active || [[:Category: Richland Monthly Meeting, Quakertown, Pennsylvania|Category]] || |- | Sadsbury || Lancaster || Christiana || 1737 || active || [[:Category:Sadsbury_Monthly_Meeting%2C_Christiana%2C_Pennsylvania|Category]] || |- | Sewickley || Westmoreland || Sewickley || 1865 || 1874 || [[:Category:Sewickley_Monthly_Meeting%2C_Herminie%2C_Pennsylvania|Category]] || [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=1852 Info] |- | Solebury || Bucks || New Hope || 1811 || active || [[:Category:Solebury_Monthly_Meeting%2C_New_Hope%2C_Pennsylvania|Category]] || |- | Spruce Street || Philadelphia || Philadelphia || 1833 || 1903 || [[:Category:Spruce_Street_Monthly_Meeting%2C_Philadelphia%2C_Pennsylvania|Category]] || |- | Stroudsburg || Monroe || Stroudsburg || 1815 || 1839 || [[:Category: Stroudsburg Monthly Meeting, Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania | Category]] || |- | Uwchlan || Chester || Downington || 1762 || active || [[:Category:Uwchlan_Monthly_Meeting%2C_Downington%2C_Pennsylvania|Category]] || |- | Warrington || Lancaster || Wellsville || 1747 || 1861 || [[:Category:Warrington_Monthly_Meeting%2C_Wellsville%2C_Pennsylvania|Category]] || |- | West Branch || Clearfield || Grampian || 1833 || active || none || [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=284 info] |- | Westland || Washington || Brownsville || 1785 || 1865 || [[:Category:Westland_Monthly_Meeting%2C_Brownsville%2C_Pennsylvania|Category]] || |- | Wrightstown || Bucks || Wrightstown || 1734 || 1833 || [[:Category:Wrightstown_Monthly_Meeting%2C_Wrightstown%2C_Pennsylvania|Category]] || |} ==Burial Grounds== {|style="background:#F2F2F2" border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Name''' || '''County''' || '''Category''' || '''Cemetery Link''' |- | Abington|| Montgomery|| [[:Category: Abington Friends Cemetery, Jenkintown, Pennsylvania|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/44287/abington-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Adams County|| Adams|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2135554/friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Alexander Farm|| Centre|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2461872/friends-cemetery---alexander-farm FAG] |- | Arch Street|| Philadelphia|| [[:Category:Friends_Arch_Street_Meeting_House_Burial_Ground%2C_Philadelphia%2C_Pennsylvania|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1966377/friends-arch-street-meeting-house-burial-ground FAG] |- | Bart|| Lancaster|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2306929/bart-friends-meeting-house-cemetery FAG] |- | Birmingham Hicksite|| Chester|| [[:Category: Birmingham-Lafayette Cemetery, West Chester, Pennsylvania|Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/44406 FAG] |- | Birmingham Orthodox|| Chester|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2351255/birmingham-friends-burial-ground FAG] |- | Bradford, Marshallton|| Chester|| [[:Category:Bradford_Friends_Burying_Ground%2C_Marshallton%2C_Pennsylvania|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2182454/bradford-friends-burying-ground FAG] |- | Bristol|| Bucks|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2271854/bristol-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Buckingham|| Bucks|| [[:Category:Buckingham_Friends_Cemetery%2C_Lahaska%2C_Pennsylvania|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2147910/buckingham-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Butler|| Adams|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2211909/butler-township-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Byberry|| Philadelphia|| [[:Category:Byberry_Friends_Burial_Ground%2C_Philadelphia%2C_Pennsylvania|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/44491/byberry-cemetery FAG] |- | Caln Hicksite || Chester|| [[:Category: Old Caln Friends Meeting Burial Ground, Coatesville, Pennsylvania|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2213509 FAG] |- | Caln Orthodox || Chester|| [[:Category: Caln Friends Orthodox Burial Ground, Coatesville, Pennsylvania|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2581224/caln-friends-orthodox-burial-ground FAG] |- | Cambridge|| Chester|| [[:Category:Cambridge_Quaker_Meeting_Cemetery%2C_Chester_County%2C_Pennsylvania|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2244003/cambridge-friends-meeting-cemetery FAG] |- | Catawissa|| Columbia|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2347044/quaker-cemetery FAG] |- | Centre County|| Centre|| [[:Category:Friends_Burial_Ground%2C_Centre_County%2C_Pennsylvania|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/44890/friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Chester|| Delaware|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/44891/chester-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Concord|| Delaware|| [[:Category: Concord Friends Cemetery, Concordville, Pennsylvania|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1986664/concord-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Darby|| Delaware|| [[:Category: Darby Friends Cemetery, Darby, Pennsylvania|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2163102/darby-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Doe Run, Londonderry, Derry|| Chester|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2298381/doe-run-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Downingtown|| Chester|| [[:Category: Downingtown Friends Meetinghouse Cemetery, Downingtown, Pennsylvania|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1184903/downingtown-friends-meetinghouse-cemetery FAG] |- | Drumore|| Lancaster|| [[:Category: Drumore Cemetery, Drumore Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania| Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/44700/drumore-cemetery FAG] |- | East Sadsbury|| Chester|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2581771/east-sadsbury-friends-graveyard FAG] |- | Elkland, Shunk|| Sullivan|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/714501/new-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Exeter|| Berks|| [[:Category:Exeter_Friends_Cemetery%2C_Exeter_Township%2C_Berks_County%2C_Pennsylvania|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1941487/exeter-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Fairhill|| Philadelphia|| [[:Category: Fair Hill Burial Ground, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/44792/fair-hill-burial-ground FAG] |- | Falls #01|| Bucks|| [[:Category:Fall_Friends_Meeting_Cemetery_No._1%2C_Fallsington%2C_Pennsylvania|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1844019/falls-friends-meeting-cemetery-%2301 FAG] |- | Fallowfield|| Chester|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2580188/fallowfield-orthodox-friends-burial-ground FAG] |- | Fallsington|| Bucks|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1974623/fallsington-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Fawn Grove|| York|| [[:Category:Fawn_Grove_Friends_Cemetery%2C_Fawn_Grove%2C_Pennsylvania|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2293706/fawn-grove-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Frankford || Philadelphia|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2554128/friends-ground-cemetery FAG] |- | Free Quaker|| Philadelphia|| [[:Category:Free_Quaker_Burial_Ground%2C_Philadelphia%2C_Pennsylvania|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1965283/free-quaker-burial-ground FAG] |- | Germantown|| Philadelphia|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1040415/germantown-preparatory-meeting-of-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Goshen|| Chester|| [[:Category:Goshen_Friends_Burial_Ground%2C_East_Goshen%2C_Pennsylvania|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2154442/goshen-friends-burial-ground FAG] |- | Gwynedd|| Montgomery|| [[:Category:Gwynedd_Friends_Cemetery%2C_Gwynedd%2C_Pennsylvania|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1982650/gwynedd-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Homeville|| Chester|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1997145/homeville-friends-burying-ground FAG] |- | Horsham || Montgomery || [[:Category: Horsham Friends Cemetery, Horsham, Pennsylvania | Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1531031 FAG] |- | Huntington|| Adams|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1994160/huntington-quaker-meeting-house-cemetery FAG] |- | Kennett || Chester|| [[:Category: Kennett Friends Burial Ground, Chester County, Pennsylvania|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/314865/kennett-friends-burial-ground FAG] |- | Little Elk|| Chester|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/45304/little-elk-friends-meetinghouse-cemetery FAG] |- | London Britain|| Chester|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2244049/london-britain-friends-burial-ground FAG] |- | London Grove|| Chester|| [[:Category: London Grove Friends Burial Ground, West Marlborough, Pennsylvania|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1976249/london-grove-friends-burial-ground FAG] |- | Maidencreek|| Berks|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1997624/maidencreek-friends-meeting-burial-ground FAG] |- | Marlborough|| Chester|| [[:Category:Marlborough_Friends_Burial_Ground%2C_East_Marlborough_Township%2C_Chester_County%2C_Pennsylvania|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1979059/marlborough-friends-burial-ground FAG] |- | Makefield|| Bucks||[[:Category:Makefield Friends Burial Grounds, Dolington, Pennsylvania|Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2135389/makefield-friends-burial-grounds FAG] |- | Menallen|| Adams|| [[:Category:Menallen_Friends_Cemetery%2C_Bendersville%2C_Pennsylvania|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2186489/menallen-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Merion|| Montgomery|| [[:Category:Merion_Friends_Burial_Ground%2C_Merion_Station%2C_Pennsylvania|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2142917/merion-friends-burial-ground FAG] |- | Middletown, Langhorne|| Bucks|| [[:Category:Middletown_Friends_Cemetery%2C_Langhorne%2C_Pennsylvania|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1986797/middletown-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Middletown, Lima|| Delaware|| [[:Category: Middletown Preparative Burying Ground, Lima, Pennsylvania|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1978849/middletown-friends-monthly-meeting-cemetery FAG] |- | Millville|| Columbia|| [[:Category: Millville Friends Cemetery, Millville, Pennsylvania|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1941530/millville-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Mummerts|| Adams|| [[:Category:Mummerts_Meetinghouse_Cemetery%2C_Abbottstown%2C_Pennsylvania|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/691330/mummerts-meetinghouse-cemetery FAG] |- | Nantmeal|| Chester|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2583573/nantmeal-friends-burial-grounds FAG] |- | New Garden|| Chester|| [[:Category:New_Garden_Friends_Cemetery%2C_New_Garden_Township%2C_Chester_County%2C_Pennsylvania|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1978848 FAG] |- | Newberry|| York|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2134175/newberry-friends-burying-ground FAG] |- | Newtown|| Bucks|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1500951/newtown-friends-meeting-cemetery FAG] |- | Newtown Square|| Delaware|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2199772/newtown-square-friends-meeting-house-burial-ground FAG] |- | Oakland, West Chester|| Chester|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2150516/oakland-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Old Haverford|| Delaware|| [[:Category:Old_Haverford_Friends_Meeting_House_Cemetery%2C_Havertown%2C_Pennsylvania|Category]]|| [[Space:Old_Haverford_Friends_Meeting_House_Cemetery%2C_Havertown%2C_Pennsylvania|Info]] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1967111/old-haverford-friends-meeting-house-cemetery FAG] |- | Old Quaker East Finley|| Washington|| [[:Category:Old_Quaker_Cemetery,_East_Finley,_Pennsylvania|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2442195/old-quaker-cemetery FAG] |- | Old Quaker Westmoreland, Sewickley|| Washington|| [[:Category:Friends_Burial_Ground%2C_Westmoreland_County%2C_Pennsylvania|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2233730/friends-burial-ground FAG] |- | Parkersville || Chester|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2129563/parkersville-friends-meeting-cemetery FAG] |- | Penn Hill|| Lancaster|| [[:Category: Penn Hill Burial Ground, Penn Hill, Pennsylvania|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1993698/penn-hill-burial-ground FAG] |- | Penns Grove|| Chester|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2559532/penns-grove-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Pennsdale|| Lycoming|| [[:Category: Friends Meeting House Cemetery, Pennsdale, Pennsylvania|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2282385/friends-meeting-house-cemetery FAG] |- | Plumstead|| Bucks|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2242375/plumstead-friends-meeting-cemetery FAG] |- | Plymouth|| Montgomery|| [[:Category:Plymouth_Meeting_Friends_Cemetery%2C_Plymouth_Township%2C_Montgomery_County%2C_Pennsylvania|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1785385/plymouth-meeting-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Providence|| Delaware|| [[:Category: Providence Meeting House and Cemetery, Perryopolis, Pennsylvania|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1975409/providence-friends-meeting-cemetery FAG] |- | Quaker Churchyard || Susquehanna || [[:Category: Quaker Churchyard, Friendsville, Pennsylvania | Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2488236/quaker-churchyard FAG] |- | Quaker Hill|| Lycoming || [[:Category:Quaker Hill Cemetery, Eldred Township, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania|Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/45841/quaker-hill-cemetery FAG] |- | Quaker Lake|| Susquehanna|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/45842/quaker-lake-cemetery FAG] |- | Quakertown, Union|| Bucks|| [[:Category: Union Cemetery, Quakertown, Pennsylvania|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/46516/union-cemetery FAG] |- | Radnor|| Delaware|| [[:Category:Radnor_Friends_Burial_Ground%2C_Radnor%2C_Pennsylvania|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2241245/radnor-friends-burial-ground FAG] |- | Reading|| Berks|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2618169/reading-friends-meeting FAG] |- | Redland|| York|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2134040/redland-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Richland|| Bucks|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2098662/richland-friends-meeting-burial-ground FAG] |- | Roaring Creek|| Columbia|| [[: Category: Roaring Creek Quaker Cemetery, Numidia, Pennsylvania | Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2445653/roaring-creek-quaker-cemetery FAG] |- | Robeson, Zion|| Chester|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2303997/robeson-monthly-meeting-cemetery FAG] |- | Romansville|| Chester|| [[:Category:Romansville_Friends_Burying_Ground%2C_Romansville%2C_Pennsylvania|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2132857/romansville-friends-burying-ground FAG] |- | Rosedale|| Chester|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2144095/rosedale-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Sadsbury|| Lancaster|| [[:Category:Sadsbury_Friends_Burial_Ground%2C_Christiana%2C_Pennsylvania|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1983938/sadsbury-friends-burial-ground FAG] |- | Schuylkill|| Chester|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2402301/schuylkill-friends-meeting-cemetery FAG] |- | Shoemaker|| Montgomery|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1040396/shoemaker-cemetery FAG] |- | Solebury|| Bucks|| [[:Category:Solebury_Friends_Burying_Grounds%2C_Solebury%2C_Pennsylvania|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2162866/solebury-friends-burying-grounds FAG] |- | Southwestern Philadelphia|| Delaware|| [[:Category: Friends Southwestern Burial Ground, Upper Darby, Pennsylvania|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2129222/friends-southwestern-burial-ground FAG] |- | Spring Meadow|| Bedford|| [[:Category: Friends Cemetery, Spring Meadow, Pennsylvania|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/44892/friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Springfield|| Delaware|| [[:Category: Springfield Friends Burial Ground, Springfield, Pennsylvania|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/315813/springfield-friends-burial-ground FAG] |- | Stroudsburg|| Monroe|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2198203/friends-burial-ground FAG] |- | Susquehanna|| Susquehanna|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2488236/quaker-churchyard FAG] |- | Upper Dublin|| Montgomery|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2247875/upper-dublin-friends-burial-ground FAG] |- | Union || Bucks || [[:Category: Union Cemetery, Quakertown, Pennsylvania | Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/46516 FAG] |- | Uwchlan|| Chester|| [[:Category: Uwchlan Friends Burial Ground, Chester County, Pennsylvania|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2143107/uwchlan-friends-burial-ground FAG] |- | Warminster|| Bucks|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2275816/warminster-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Warrington|| York|| [[:Category:Warrington_Friends_Meeting_House_Cemetery%2C_Wellsville%2C_Pennsylvania|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1170600/warrington-friends-meeting-house-cemetery FAG] |- | West Grove|| Chester|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2354081/west-grove-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Western|| Philadelphia|| [[:Category: Friends Western Burial Ground, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1965286/friends-western-burial-ground-(defunct) FAG] |- | Willistown|| Chester|| none|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2254752/willistown-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Wrightstown|| Bucks|| [[:Category:Wrightstown_Friends_Meeting_Cemetery%2C_Wrightstown%2C_Pennsylvania|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2238961/wrightstown-friends-meeting-cemetery FAG] |- |} ==Research Material== * Website of the [http://www.pym.org/ Philadelphia Yearly Meeting] * Tyson, Rae. [http://www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/history/20018/our_first_friends,_the_early_quakers/924490 Our First Friends, The Early Quakers]. Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission. 1 Jan. 2011. Web. 29 Nov. 2014. * [http://haygenealogy.com/hay/quaker/quaker-PA.html Quaker research in Pennsylvania] at HayGenealogy.com * Quaker Meetings [http://freepages.family.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mygermanfamilies/QuakerMeet.html Woodward Genealogy] * [http://trilogy.brynmawr.edu/speccoll/PYMindex.htm Guide to records] of the Philadelphia Yearly Meeting deposited at the [http://www.haverford.edu/library/special/collections/quaker/ Quaker Collection at Haverford College] and [http://www.swarthmore.edu/friends-historical-library Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College] * RECORDS OF PHILADELPHIA YEARLY MEETING; A Finding Aid for the Records of its Annual Sessions Deposited in Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College and Haverford College Library Quaker Collection http://trilogy.brynmawr.edu/speccoll/jnt/pymannses.xml * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015038929710;view=1up;seq=5 Encyclopedia of American Quaker genealogy, by ... v.2. Hinshaw] * [http://www.swarthmore.edu/library/friends/philaburials3.htm Quaker Burial Grounds in Philadelphia 1683-present] * [http://www.mid-atlanticroots.com/pa/York/Documents/PennsylvaniaQuaker.pdf Internet Archive Warrington, York county Little Brittain, Lancaster county, Centre, Centre county, West Branch, Clearfield county, Dunnings Creek, Bedford county] * [https://archive.org/details/WWHVOLs912QUAKERSOFPEMBROKESHIRE/page/n3 WWH Vols 9 & 12 of Quakers of Pembrokeshire by David Salmon] * [http://www.pembrokeshirehistoricalsociety.co.uk/redstone-welsh-tract/ From Redstone to The Welsh Tract by Mary John] * [https://archive.org/details/welshsettlemento00brow/page/7 The Welsh Settlement of Pennsylvania by Charles Browning] * [https://archive.org/details/cu31924010481723/page/n7 Haverford and Radnor. Historical and genealogical collections concerning the Welsh barony in the provinces of Pennsylvania, settled by the Cymric Quakers in 1682 by Glenn, Thomas Allen] * [http://www.lowermerionhistory.org/burial/merion/o.html Merion burial record database by Mary Wood] * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=inu.39000004680372&view=1up&seq=11 William Penn and the Dutch Quaker migration to Pennsylvania, ... Hull, William Isaac, 1868-1939.] * [https://archive.org/details/cu31924028829856/page/n3/mode/2up Quaker arrivals at Philadelphia, 1682-1750 : being a list of certificates of removal received at Philadelphia Monthly Meeting of Friends, Myers, Albert Cook] * [https://archive.org/details/immigrationofiri00myer/page/n7 Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania, 1682-1750 : with their early history in Ireland, Myers, Albert Cook] * [http://www.qhpress.org/quakerpages/qwhp/freequakertoc.htm HISTORY OF THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS CALLED BY SOME THE FREE QUAKERS, IN THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, Charles Wetherill, Philadelphia: Printed for the Society, 1894; Number 3 of 800 copies, signed by the author.] * https://sites.rootsweb.com/~paxson/graphics-pax/mtghse.html *[http://www.swarthmore.edu/library/friends/philaburials3.htm Quaker Burial Grounds in Philadelphia 1683-present], hosted by Swarthmore College

Quakers in Scotland

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[[Category:Quakers Project]] This page is for information and resources for Quakers in Scotland. Suggestions for additions to this page are welcome. Please give them in a comment on the page. If you are interested in Scottish Quakers, why not join the [[Project:Quakers |Quakers Project]]? ==Monthly Meetings== * Aberdeen Monthly Meeting (Two Months Meeting from 1874) * Edinburgh Monthly Meeting (Two Months Meeting 1808-1902) ==Cemeteries== * Edinburgh Friends Burial Ground, Midlothian * Kelso Friends Burial Ground, Roxburghshire * Kingswells Friends Burial Ground, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire * [http://www.kilmeny.vispa.com/quaker.html Glasgow Friends Burial Ground] ==Meeting Houses== * Aberdeen, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Aberdeen%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 29 July 2023 * Dundee, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Dundee%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 1 August 2023 * Edinburgh (central), [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Central%20Edinburgh%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 1 August 2023 * Glasgow, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Glasgow%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 1 August 2023 * Kelso, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Kelso%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 * St Andrews, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/St%20Andrews%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 * Wigtown, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Wigtown%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 29 July 2023 ==Websites== * Quaker Family History Society - [http://www.qfhs.co.uk/public_html/research/counties/scots.htm Scotland] ==Publications== * Joseph Besse. ''Sufferings of Early Quakers'', 1753, Vol. II, pp. 494-533, Chapter XVII, Scotland, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.31175034931157&view=1up&seq=502 HathiTrust] * George B Burnet and William H Marwick. ''The Story of Quakerism in Scotland: 1650–1850'', Lutterworth Press, 1952 * Paul F Burton. ''A Social History of Quakers in Scotland 1800-2000'', Edwin Mellen Press, 2007 * Dugald Butler. ''George Fox in Scotland - An Appreciation of the Society of Friends and its Founder'', 1913 * David Dobson. ''Scottish Quakers and Early America, 1650-1700'', Clearfield reprint, 2009, also searchable on [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/48516/ Ancestry.com] * William H Marwick. ''Friends in Nineteenth-Century Scotland'', Journal of the Friends Historical Society, Vol. 46 No. 1, 1954, pp. 3-18, [https://journals.sas.ac.uk/fhs/article/view/4467/4419 PDF] * William H Marwick. ''Quakers in Early Twentieth-Century Scotland'', Journal of the Friends Historical Society, Vol. 52 No. 3, 1970, pp. 211-218, [https://journals.sas.ac.uk/fhs/article/view/4720/4672 PDF] * William H Marwick. ''Quakers in Victorian Scotland'', Journal of the Friends Historical Society, Vol. 52 No. 2, 1969, pp. 67-77, [https://journals.sas.ac.uk/fhs/article/view/4702/4654 PDF] * William H Marwick. ''Studies in Scottish Quakerism'', Scottish Church History Society, 1968, [https://archive.org/details/rschsv016p2marwick/mode/2up Internet Archive] * David Mealand. ''A very brief account of Quakers in Edinburgh from 1653 to 1938'', article in 'Sesame' No. 146, [http://www.quakerscotland.org/news/very-brief-account-quakers-edinburgh-1653-1938 Quakers in Scotland website], accessed 22 February 2020 * Charles Taylor. ''The Quakers of Glasgow and their Burial Grounds'', in 'Transactions of the Glasgow Archaeological Society', New Series, Vol. 5 No. 1, 1905, pp. 96-112, [https://www.jstor.org/stable/24681374?seq=1 JSTOR] * John Torrance. ''The Quaker Movement in Scotland'', Scottish Church History Society, 1929, [https://archive.org/details/rschsv03p1torrance/mode/2up Internet Archive]

Quakers in The States (Now USA)

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[[Category: American Quakers]] This page will contain a bit of history about Quakerism as it arrived upon the shores and links to spaces that will be more specific as they are created. State pages should contain Meetings, Burial Grounds, and perhaps later even sortable tables. '''Join the Project, Adopt a Meeting and More''' * Learn WikiTree in real time with hands on help from current project members and leaders * Help build resources and links to assist other genealogists in finding their family * Create pages linking them to appropriate categories while learning the ins and outs of WikiTree * Make some great friends with similar interests~that's just an extra ---- The influence behind the immigration to the shores had several noteworthy people. [[Fox-3782|George Fox]]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Fox, [[Bowne-24| John Bowne]]https://flushingfriends.org/history/history-of-flushing-meeting/, and [[Penn-40|William Penn]]https://www.britannica.com/biography/William-Penn-English-Quaker-leader-and-colonist, likely come to mind. {{Image|file=Quaker_Project_Workspace.jpg |align=l |size=150px |caption=George Fox }} {{Image|file=Bowne-24.jpg |align=l |size=150px |caption=John Bowne appearing before Governor Stuyvesant }} {{Image|file=Quaker_Project_Workspace-6.png |align=l |size=150px |caption=William Penn }} ---- * [[Space:Quakers_in_Alabama|Alabama]] * [[Space:Quakers_in_Alaska|Alaska]] * [[Space:Quakers_in_Arizona|Arizona]] * [[Space:Quakers_in_Arkansas|Arkansas]] * [[Space:Quakers_in_California|California]] * [[Space:Quakers_in_Colorado|Colorado]] * [[Space:Quakers_in_Connecticut|Connecticut]] * [[Space:Quakers_in_Delaware|Delaware]] * [[Space:Quakers_in_Florida|Florida]] * [[Space:Quakers_in_Georgia|Georgia]] * [[Space:Quakers_in_Hawaii|Hawaii]] * [[Space:Quakers_in_Idaho|Idaho]] * [[Space:Quakers_in_Illinois|Illinois]] * [[Space:Quakers_in_Indiana|Indiana]] * [[Space:Quakers_in_Iowa|Iowa]] * [[Space:Quakers_in_Kansas|Kansas]] * [[Space:Quakers_in_Kentucky|Kentucky]] * [[Space:Quakers_in_Louisiana|Louisiana]] * [[Space:Quakers_in_Maine|Maine]] * [[Space:Quakers_in_Maryland|Maryland]] * [[Space:Quakers_in_Massachusetts|Massachusetts]] * [[Space:Quakers_in_Michigan|Michigan]] * [[Space:Quakers_in_Minnesota|Minnesota]] * [[Space:Quakers_in_Mississippi|Mississippi]] * [[Space:Quakers_in_Missouri|Missouri]] * [[Space:Quakers_in_Montana|Montana]] * [[Space:Quakers_in_Nebraska|Nebraska]] * [[Space:Quakers_in_Nevada|Nevada]] * [[Space:Quakers_in_New_Hampshire|New Hampshire]] * [[Space:Quakers_in_New_Jerey|New Jersey]] * [[Space:Quakers_in_New_Mexico|New Mexico]] * [[Space:Quakers_in_New_York|New York]] * [[Space:Quakers_in_North_Carolina|North Carolina]] * [[Space:Quakers_in_North_Dakota|North Dakota]] * [[Space:Quakers_in_Ohio|Ohio]] * [[Space:Quakers_in_Oklahoma|Oklahoma]] * [[Space:Quakers_in_Oregon|Oregon]] * [[Space:Quakers_in_Pennsylvania|Pennsylvania]] * [[Space:Quakers_in_Rhode_Island|Rhode Island]] * [[Space:Quakers_in_South Carolina|South Carolina]] * [[Space:Quakers_in_South_Dakota|South Dakota]] * [[Space:Quakers_in_Tennessee|Tennessee]] * [[Space:Quakers_in_Texas|Texas]] * [[Space:Quakers_in_Utah|Utah]] * [[Space:Quakers_in_Vermont|Vermont]] * [[Space:Quakers_in_Virginia|Virginia]] * [[Space:Quakers_in_Washington|Washington]] * [[Space:Quakers_in_West_Virginia|West Virginia]] * [[Space:Quakers_in_Wisconsin|Wisconsin]] * [[Space:Quakers_in_Wyoming|Wyoming]] ==Research Material== Categories for U.S. cemeteries can be found by going to [[:Category: United States, Cemeteries|Category:United States, Cemeteries]] drilling down through States, and Counties, to find specific cemeteries or burial grounds. https://sites.rootsweb.com/~paxson/graphics-pax/mtghse.html links some great photos https://sites.rootsweb.com/~paxson/graphics-pax/mtghse_notpa.html#NewEngland NEYM Archives http://scua.library.umass.edu/new-england-yearly-meeting/ ==Sources==

Quakers in Virginia

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[[Category: American Quakers]] [[Category: Virginia Quakers]] [[Category: Quaker Meetings, Virginia]] {{Image|file=My_Images-13.jpg |align=l |size=m |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Quakers_in_The_States_%28Now_USA%29 |label=Back to Quakers in the USA }} ---- This is a space created to supply information and links about meetings, burial grounds, and resources, in order to organize the data for Quakers in Virginia. '''Join the Project, Adopt a Meeting and More''' * Learn WikiTree in real time with hands on help from current project members and leaders * Help build resources and links to assist other genealogists in finding their family * Create pages linking them to appropriate categories while learning the ins and outs of WikiTree * Make some great friends with similar interests~that's just an extra ==Meetings== {| border=1 class="sortable" ! Meeting !! County !! Town !! Started !! Laid Down !! Category !! Information |- | Alexandria || Fairfax || Fort Belvoir|| 1802 || active ||[[:Category:Alexandria Monthly Meeting, Fort Belvoir, Virginia|Category]] || [http://woodlawnfriends.org/home/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/Historical-Overview-of-the-Woodlawn-Quaker-Meeting.pdf Info] |- | Blackwater aka Pagan Creek || Surry || Seacock || 1704 || 1807 || [[:Category: Blackwater Monthly Meeting, Surry County, Virginia| Category ]]|| |- | Camp Creek || Louisa || Louisa || 1748 || 1753 || [[:Category: Camp Creek Monthly Meeting, Louisa County, Virginia| Category]] || |- | Cedar Creek aka Richmond || Hanover || Richmond || 1738 || active || [[:Category: Cedar Creek Monthly Meeting, Richmond, Virginia|Category]] || |- | Chuckatuck aka Nansemond || Blount ||Blountsville || 1672 || 1737 || [[:Category: Chuckatuck Monthly Meeting, Nansemond County, Virginia| Category ]] || [http://drwilliams.org/iDoc/index.htm?url=http://drwilliams.org/iDoc/chuckatuck.htm Info] |- | Crooked Run || Warren || Front Royal || 1782 || 1807 || [[:Category:Crooked Run Monthly Meeting, Front Royal, Virginia|Category]] || [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=2065 Info] |- | Fairfax || Fairfax || Waterford || 1744 || 1926 || [[:Category: Fairfax Monthly Meeting, Waterford, Virginia| Category ]] || |- | Goose Creek || Loudoun || Lincoln || 1785 || active || [[:Category: Goose Creek Monthly Meeting, Lincoln, Virginia| Category ]] || |- | Henrico aka Curles aka Chickahominy Swamp aka White Oak Swamp || Henrico || Sandston || 1678 || 1807 || [[:Category: Henrico Monthly Meeting, Sandston, Virginia|Category]]|| [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Henrico_County,_Virginia_Genealogy Info] |- | Hopewell || Frederick || Clearbrook || 1735 || 1953 || [[:Category: Hopewell Monthly Meeting, Clear Brook, Virginia|Category]] || |- | Mount Pleasant aka Chestnut Creek || Grayson || Galax || 1801 || 1979 || [[:Category: Mount Pleasant Monthly Meeting, Galax, Virginia| Category ]] ||[https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=1487 Info] [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=173 Info] |- | [[Space:Nassawaddox_Meetinghouse|Nassawaddox]] || Northampton || Nassawadox || 1658 || unknown || [[: Category: Nassawaddox Monthly Meeting, Nassawadox, Virginia | Category ]] || |- | South River aka Bedford || Bedford || Lynchburg || 1757 || 1847 || [[:Category: South River Monthly Meeting, Lynchburg, Virginia|Category]] || |- | Upper || Sussex || Gravelly Run || 1800 || 1832 || none || |- | Western Branch aka Corinth || Southampton || Ivor || 1737 || active || none || [http://haygenealogy.com/hay/quaker/hinshaw-VA.pdf Info] |} * Bedford [[:Category: Quaker Baptist Church Cemetery, Bedford County, Virginia|Category]] This appears aka South River? ==Burial Grounds== {|style="background:#F2F2F2" border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Name''' || '''County''' || '''Category''' || '''Cemetery Link''' |- | Alexandria || Alexandria|| [[:Category: Quaker Burial Ground, Alexandria, Virginia|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2182900/quaker-burial-ground FAG] |- | Back Creek || Frederick || [[:Category:Back_Creek_Quaker_Cemetery%2C_Gainesboro%2C_Virginia|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2250413 FAG] |- | Cedar Creek|| Hanover || [[:Category: Cedar Hill Cemetery, Hanover County, Virginia|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2509795/cedar-creek-quaker-graveyard FAG] |- | Chuckatuck || Suffolk City|| none || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2465722/chuckatuck-friends-monthly-meeting FAG] |- | Corinth || Southampton|| none || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2287834/corinth-friends-meeting-cemetery FAG] |- | Fairfax || Loudoun || [[:Category:Fairfax_Friends_Cemetery%2C_Waterford%2C_Virginia|Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2164544/fairfax-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Friends Gloucester, Achilles|| Gloucester|| none || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2190402/friends-church-cemetery FAG] |- | Guilford || Accomack || [[:Category: Quaker Burial Ground, Guilford, Virginia|Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1990926/quaker-burial-ground FAG] |- | Hopewell|| Frederick || [[:Category: Hopewell Friends Burial Ground, Clear Brook, Virginia|Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/153040/hopewell-friends-burial-ground FAG] |- | Mount Pleasant|| Frederick || none || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/51768/mount-pleasant-meeting-house-cemetery FAG] |- | Neff || Shenandoah || none || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2478990/neff-quaker-cemetery FAG] |- | Nock || Accomack|| [[:Category: Nock Burial Ground, Mappsville, Virginia|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2505163/nock-burial-plot FAG] |- | North End || Carroll || [[:Category: North End Cemetery, Hillsville, Virginia|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2211234/north-end-cemetery FAG] |- | Old Quaker, Pipers Gap|| Carroll|| none || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2292230/old-quaker-cemetery FAG] |- | Quaker Baptist, Chestnut Fork|| Bedford || [[:Category:Quaker Baptist Church Cemetery, Bedford County, Virginia|Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1996468/quaker-baptist-church-cemetery FAG] |- | Quaker-Nester, Fruit Hill|| Carroll|| [[:Category: Quaker-Nester Cemetery, Carroll County, Virginia|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2361558/quaker-nester-cemetery FAG] |- | Somerton || Suffolk|| none || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2160433/somerton-friends-meeting-cemetery FAG] |- | South Fork || Loudoun|| [[:Category: South Fork Meeting House Cemetery, Unison, Virginia|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/52222 FAG] |- | South River|| Lynchburg || none || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2325215/south-river-meeting-house-graveyard FAG] |- | Winchester, Hollingsworth-Parkins || Winchester|| none || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2225283/early-quaker-cemetery FAG] |- | Woodlawn || Fairfax || [[:Category: Woodlawn Friends Meeting House Cemetery, Fairfax, Virginia|Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2182124/woodlawn-friends-meeting-house-cemetery FAG] |- |} ==Research Material== * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015051447657;view=plaintext;seq=7;page=root;size=100;orient=0 Encyclopedia of American Quaker genealogy, by ... v.6. Hinshaw, William Wade, 1867-1947] * [http://wvancestry.com/ReferenceMaterial/Files/Our_Quaker_Friends_of_ye_olden_time_-_Transcripts_of_the_Minute_Books_of_Hanover_and_Campbell_Counties_Va_Meeting_Houses.pdf '''Book of Hanover and Campbell Counties Virginia Meeting Houses'''] * [http://www.swarthmore.edu/friends-historical-library/baltimore-yearly-meeting Baltimore & Virginia Yearly Meetings] * [http://trilogy.brynmawr.edu/speccoll/bym/virgym.xml Records of Virginia Yearly Meeting] * Jay Worrall, Jr., The Friendly Virginians: America's First Quakers (1994) * [http://virginiaplaces.org/religion/quakers.html#four Quakers in Virginia] * http://haygenealogy.com/hay/quaker/hinshaw-VA.pdf * [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/search_display?MeetingName=&County=&StateOrProvince=Virginia&generalSearchWord= A Virginia Index] * [https://archive.org/details/ourquakerfriends00bell/page/n5/mode/2up Our Quaker Friends of ye olden time; being in part a transcript of the minute books of Cedar Creek meeting, Hanover County, and the South River meeting, Campbell County, Va] * https://sites.rootsweb.com/~paxson/graphics-pax/mtghse_notpa.html#Virginia * [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001593685 Hopewell Friends history, 1734-1934, Frederick County, Virginia; records of Hopewell Monthly Meetings and meetings reporting to Hopewell; two hundred years of history and genealogy, compiled from official records and published by a Joint committee of Hopewell Friends, assisted by John W. Wayland.]

Quakers in Wales

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[[Category:Quakers Project]] This page is for information and resources for Quakers in Wales. Suggestions for additions to this page are welcome. Please give them in a comment on the page. If you are interested in Welsh Quakers, why not join the [[Project:Quakers |Quakers Project]]? ==Monthly Meetings== '''Please note that the Quakers Project uses Monthly Meetings for categorisation purposes, not Quarterly Meetings or local Preparative Meetings''' * [[:Category: Carmarthenshire and Glamorgan Monthly Meeting, Wales|Carmarthenshire and Glamorgan Monthly Meeting]] (later renamed South Wales Monthly Meeting) * [[:Category: Dolobran Monthly Meeting, Montgomeryshire and Shropshire|Dolobran Monthly Meeting]], also called Shropshire and Montgomeryshire Monthly Meeting (1668-mid 1700s when Montgomeryshire was detached) * Hereford and Radnor Monthly Meeting (from 1834; later renamed Hereford and Mid Wales Monthly meeting) * Merionethshire and Montgomeryshire Monthly Meeting (to 1829, when became part of North Wales Monthly Meeting) * Monmouthshire Monthly Meeting (to 1836, when it was subsumed into South Wales Monthly Meeting) * Montgomeryshire Monthly Meeting (from mid-1700s) * North Wales Monthly Meeting (from 1829, from from merger of Merionethshire and Montgomeryshire Monthly Meeting and Radnor Monthly Meeting; in 1834 joined with Leominster and Ross Monthly meeting to form Hereford and Radnor Monthly Meeting) * [[:Category: Pembrokeshire Monthly Meeting, Pembrokeshire|Pembrokeshire Monthly Meeting]] (to 1829, when it was subsumed into South Wales Monthly Meeting) * Radnor Monthly Meeting (to 1829, when became part of North Wales Monthly Meeting) * [[:Category: South Wales Monthly Meeting, Wales|South Wales Monthly Meeting]] (formerly Carmarthenshire and Glamorgan Monthly Meeting) ==Yearly Meetings== *Quaker Yearly Meeting in Wales 1692-1797 [https://ia601404.us.archive.org/30/items/welsh-quaker-yearly-meetings/Welsh%20Quaker%20Yearly%20Meetings.pdf web] ==Cemeteries== * Bryn Cowni Friends Burial Ground, Montgomeryshire ** [https://www.coflein.gov.uk/en/site/11666/details/bryn-cowni-friends-burial-ground-coed-garthbwlch Coflein link] * Bryn Mawr Burial Ground, Montgomeryshire ** [https://www.google.com/maps/place/52%C2%B024'36.3%22N+3%C2%B033'16.1%22W/@52.41008,-3.5566687,409m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x0!8m2!3d52.41008!4d-3.55448 Google Maps location] * Brynmaen Burial Ground, Carmarthenshire ** [https://cadwpublic-api.azurewebsites.net/reports/listedbuilding/FullReport?id=3067 Cadw listing information] ** [https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q29482999 Wikidata link] * Camrose Friends Burial Ground, Pembrokeshire ** [https://cadwpublic-api.azurewebsites.net/reports/listedbuilding/FullReport?id=25149 Cadw listing information] ** [https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q29502112 Wikidata link] * Cardiff Friends Burial Ground, Glamorgan * Cloddiau Cochion Quaker Burial Ground, Montgomeryshire ** [https://coflein.gov.uk/en/site/11257/details/cloddiau-cochion-friends-meeting-house-quakerred-bank-cloddiau Coflein link for nearby Meeting House] * Dolobran Friends Burial Ground, Montgomeryshire * Dolserau Friends Burial Ground, Meirionnydd * Llwyngwril Friends Burial Ground, Meirionnydd ** [https://www.google.com/maps/place/52%C2%B040'14.8%22N+4%C2%B005'01.3%22W/@52.67078,-4.0858687,407m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x0!8m2!3d52.67078!4d-4.08368 Google Maps location] * Milford Haven Friends burial ground, Pembrokeshire ** [https://historypoints.org/index.php?page=quaker-meeting-house-milford-haven Quaker meeting house and burial ground, Priory Road, Milford Haven], History Points website, accessed 29 July 2023 * Neath Friends Burial Ground, Glamorgan ** [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2639466/friends-burial-ground Findagrave link] * The Pales Burial Ground, Llandegley, Radnorshire ** [http://thepales.org.uk/burials-list List of burials], Pales Quaker Meeting House website, accessed 13 February 2020 * Shirenewton Friends Burial Ground, Monmouthshire ** [https://coflein.gov.uk/en/site/10616/details/friends-meeting-house-and-burial-ground-religious-society-of-friendsquakers Coflein link] * Swansea Quaker Burial Ground, Glamorgan ** [https://www.google.com/maps/place/51%C2%B037'28.7%22N+3%C2%B056'27.4%22W/@51.62464,-3.9431187,416m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x0!8m2!3d51.62464!4d-3.94093 Google Maps location] * Werndriw Friends Burial Ground, Llanddewibrefi, Cardiganshire ** [https://www.coflein.gov.uk/en/site/418219/details/quaker-burial-ground-at-werndriw-mynwent-y-crynwyr Coflein link] ** [https://papuraunewydd.llyfrgell.cymru/view/3865244/3865251/52/ A history of the burial ground from 1903] [https://papuraunewydd.llyfrgell.cymru/view/3881333/3881341/91/ and 1910] * Wrexham Friends Burial Ground, Denbighshire ==Meeting Houses== * Aberystwyth, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Aberystwyth%20MH.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 29 July 2023 * Bangor, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Bangor%20MH.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 29 July 2023 * Bridgend, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Bridgend%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 29 July 2023 * Cardiff, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Cardiff%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 29 July 2023 * Colwyn Bay, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Colwyn%20Bay%20MH.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 29 July 2023 * Dolobran, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Dolobran%20MH.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 29 July 2023 * Llandindod Wells ** [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Llandrindod%20&%20Pales%20MH.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 29 July 2023 ** [https://historypoints.org/index.php?page=quaker-meeting-house-llandrindod Quaker meeting house, Llandrindod Wells], History Points website, accessed 29 July 2023 * Milford Haven, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Milford%20Haven%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 29 July 2023 * Neath, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Neath%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 29 May 2021 * Pales, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Pales%20MH.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 29 July 2023 * Swansea, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Swansea%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 29 July 2023 * Wrexham, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Wrexham%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 29 July 2023 ==Websites== * Quaker Family History Society website - [https://www.qfhs.co.uk/public_html/research/counties/wales.htm Wales] ==Publications== * Geo. Eyre Evans, ''Friends in Carmarthenshire'', Friends Historical Society, [https://archive.org/details/FHSJournalP169CamarthenQuakersVol.14No.41917/page/n29/mode/2up web] * Joseph Besse. ''Sufferings of Early Quakers'', 1753, Vol. I, pp.735-762, Chapter XXV, Wales, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc2.ark:/13960/t7fr05209&view=1up&seq=795 Hathi Trust] * Richard Allen. ''Quaker Communities in Early Modern Wales: From Resistance to Respectability'', University of Wales Press, 2007 * Richard C Allen. ''Nantucket Quakers and the Milford Haven Whaling Industry, c. 1791-1821'', article in 'Quaker Studies', Vo. 15/1, 2010, available [https://onebookbcc.files.wordpress.com/2013/07/nantucket-quakers-and-the-milford-haven-whaling-industry.pdf?fbclid=IwAR3JaG6Rpb-dtOGHf-LotmRwKukN5_MTfDsvhBBnFNQ2mZwRcEKV30WjSpc here] on the internet, accessed 13 February 2020 * Charles Browning. ''Welsh Settlement of Pennsylvania'', William J Campbell, Pennsylvania, 1912, [https://archive.org/details/welshsettlemento00brow/page/9/mode/2up Internet Archive] * Owain Gethin Evans. ''Benign Neglect. The Quakers and Wales circa 1860-1918'', Bridge Books, 2014 * Mary John. ''From Redstone to the Welsh Tract'', Pembrokeshire Historical Society, [http://www.pembrokeshirehistoricalsociety.co.uk/redstone-welsh-tract/ web], accessed 29 May 2021 (about Welsh Quaker Narberth, Pembrokeshire who emigrated to Pennsylvania) * ''John Kelsall Diaries & Journals'', transcribed by George Adamson, ed. Peter Adamson and Peter Crew, 2020, [https://www.academia.edu/42049360/John_Kelsall_Diaries_and_Journal_1699-1743_edited_by_Peter_Adamson_and_Peter_Crew_2020?fbclid=IwAR3Vxs6OUSbN2ZZS6xubNmpsNel0HIgQ425Cd4F7xzS32MDTk4UhDT5kpGU PDF on Academia]: main genealogical information on [[Space: John Kelsall Diaries and Journals|John Kelsall Diaries and Journals]] free space page * Trevor Alexander MacPherson (Matthew MacPherson, illustrator). ''Friends in Radnorshire'', Verzon Books, 1999 * William Gregory Norris (ed. Norman Penney). ''John Ap John and Early Records of Friends in Wales'', Friends Historical Society, 1907, [https://archive.org/details/johnapjohnandea00penngoog/page/n9/mode/2up Internet Archive] * T Mardy Rees. ''A History of the Quakers in Wales and their Emigration to North America'', W Spurrell and Son, Carmarthen, 1925 * David Salmon. ''The Quakers of Pembrokeshire'', article in 'West Wales Historical Records' (the annual magazine of the Historical Society of West Wales), Vol. IX, 1923, [https://archive.org/details/WWHVOLs912QUAKERSOFPEMBROKESHIRE/page/n3/mode/2up Internet Archive] * Martin Williams. ''Some Quakers in Mid Wales and the Marches 1654 to 1944'', [http://www.quakers.hyperphp.com/ancient_friends.htm?i=1 web version], accessed 13 February 2020 * Martin Williams. ''Evangelical Friends in Radnorshire from the Late 19th Century'', [https://thepales.webs.com/docs/Radnorshire_evangelical_Friends_from_19th_cent.pdf PDF] on website of Pales Quaker Meeting House, accessed 13 February 2020

Quakers in Yorkshire

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[[Category:English Quakers]] This page is for information and resources for Quakers in Yorkshire. Suggestions for additions to this page are welcome. Please give them in a comment on the page. If you are interested in English Quakers, why not join the [[Project:Quakers |Quakers Project]] and the [[space:England_Quakers_Team|English Quakers Team]]? To go to the index page for English Quaker information by county, click [[Space:Quakers_in_England:_County_Information_and_Resources|here]]. ==Monthly Meetings== '''Please note that the Quakers Project uses Monthly Meetings for categorisation purposes, not Quarterly Meetings or local Preparative Meetings''' * [[:Category: Balby Monthly Meeting, Yorkshire|Balby Monthly Meeting]]: 1669 to present * [[:Category: Bridlington Monthly Meeting, Yorkshire|Bridlington Monthly Meeting]]: 1669-1773 when its two remaining constituent meetings were transferred to other Monthly Meetings * [[:Category: Brighouse Monthly Meeting, Yorkshire|Brighouse Monthly Meeting]]: 1669 to present * Cave Monthly Meeting: 1669-1784 when it merged with Owstwick Monthly Meeting to form Hull Monthly Meeting * Elloughton Monthly Meeting, the original name of Owstwick Monthly Meeting * [[:Category: Guisborough Monthly Meeting, Yorkshire|Guisborough Monthly Meeting]]: 1669 to present * [[:Category: Hull Monthly Meeting, Yorkshire|Hull Monthly Meeting]]: 1784 to end of 1858 when it merged with Pickering Monthly Meeting to form Pickering and Hull Monthly Meeting. Known as Owstwick and Cave Monthly Meeting for the earlier part of this period * [[:Category: Knaresborough Monthly Meeting, Yorkshire|Knaresborough Monthly Meeting]]: 1669-1853, when it was subsumed into Brighouse Monthly Meeting * Leeds Monthly Meeting: formed in 1924 from part of Brighouse Monthly Meeting * [[:Category: Malton Monthly Meeting, Yorkshire|Malton Monthly Meeting]]: joined with Scarborough Monthly Meeting in 1788 to form Pickering Monthly Meeting * Marsden Monthly Meeting: 1668 to present * North Wolds and Bridlington Monthly Meeting * [[:Category: Owstwick Monthly Meeting, Yorkshire|Owstwick Monthly Meeting]]: 1669-1784 when it merged with Cave Monthly Meeting to form Hull Monthly Meeting; it was originally known as Elloughton Monthly Meeting * [[:Category: Pickering Monthly Meeting, Yorkshire|Pickering Monthly Meeting]]: 1788-1858. At the end of 1858 it merged with Hull Monthly Meeting to from Pickering and Hull Monthly Meeting * Pickering and Hull Monthly Meeting: from 1859 * [[:Category: Pontefract Monthly Meeting, Yorkshire|Pontefract Monthly Meeting]]: c1665 to present * [[:Category: Richmond Monthly Meeting, Yorkshire|Richmond Monthly Meeting]]: c1665 to date * Scarborough Monthly Meeting: joined with Malton Monthly Meeting in 1788 to form Pickering Monthly Meetin * [[:Category: Sedbergh Monthly Meeting, Yorkshire|Sedbergh Monthly Meeting]] * [[:Category: Settle Monthly Meeting, Yorkshire|Settle Monthly Meeting]]: c1665 to present * Thirsk Monthly Meeting: 1669-1827 when it was divided up between Darlington Monthly Meeting and York Monthly Meeting * [[:Category: York Monthly Meeting, Yorkshire|York Monthly Meeting]]: c1669 to present ==Cemeteries== * [[:Category: Ackworth Friends Burial Ground, Ackworth, West Yorkshire|Ackworth Friends Burial Ground]] * Adel Friends Burial Ground ** Transcriptions at [https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/WRY/Adel/AdelQuakerBurials Genuki], accessed 27 January 2020 * Airton Friends Burial Ground * [[:Category: Bainbridge Friends Burial Ground, Bainbridge, North Yorkshire|Bainbridge Friends Burial Ground]] * [[:Category: Balby Friends Burial Ground, Balby, Yorkshire|Balby Friends Burial Ground]] * Barnsley Friends Burial Ground * Beverley Friends Burial Ground * [[:Category: Bradford Friends Burial Ground, Bradford, Yorkshire|Bradford Friends Burial Ground]] ** [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2589556/friends-burial-ground FindAGrave], accessed 13 April 2020 * Brigflatts Friends Burial ground * Calf Cop Friends Burial Ground, Low Bentham * Carlton Hill Friends Burial Ground, Leeds * Cotherstone Friends Burial Ground (now in County Durham) * Dacre Friends Burial Ground * Gildersome Friends Burial Ground * Great Ayton Friends Burial Ground * [[:Category: Hawes Friends Burial Ground, Hawes, North Yorkshire|Hawes Friends Burial Ground]] * High Flatts Friends Burial Ground * Huddersfield Friends Burial Ground * Hull Friends Burial Ground * Idle Friends Burial Ground (Idle is now part of Bradford) ** [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~cbye/genealogy/ftweb/yewdall/idle-burial-ground.htm Quaker Burial Ground at Idle], accessed 13 April 2020 * Keighley Friends Burial Ground * Kirkbymoorside Friends Burial Ground * Lowna Friends Burial Ground, Ryedale * Malton Friends Burial Ground * [[:Category: Meadow Lane Friends Burial Ground, Leeds, Yorkshire|Leeds: Meadow Lane Friends Burial Ground, Leeds]], also known for a period as Water Lane Friends Burial Ground and referred to in some records as at or near Camp Lane Court ** Burial ground information on [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2595105 FindAGrave], accessed 7 April 2020 * Middlesbrough Friends Burial Ground * [[:Category: Morley Friends Burial Ground, Morley, Yorkshire|Morley Friends Burial Ground]] (now within Leeds) * Nidderdale Friends Burial Ground * Pickering Friends Burial Ground * Pontefract Friends Burial Ground * [[:Category: Rawdon Friends Burial Ground, Rawdon, West Yorkshire|Rawdon Friends Burial Ground]] * Sawley Friends Burial Ground * Scarborough Friends Burial Ground * Scholes Friends Burial Ground * [[:Category: Scotton Friends Burial Ground, Scotton, North Yorkshire|Scotton Friends Burial Ground]] * Settle Friends Burial Ground * Sedbergh Friends Burial Ground * Sheffield Friends Burial Ground * Skipton Friends Burial Ground * Sowerby Friends Burial Ground * [[:Category: Summercroft Friends Burial Ground, Summercroft, Drax, North Yorkshire|Summercroft Friends Burial Ground, Drax]] * Thirsk Friends Burial Ground * Wakefield Friends Burial Ground * [[:Category: Warmsworth Friends Burial Ground, Warmsworth, Yorkshire|Warmsworth Friends Burial Ground]] * Whitby Friends Burial Ground * Wooldale Friends Burial Ground * York - Bishophill Friends Burial Ground * York - Retreat Friends Burial Ground * [[:Category: Heslington Road Friends Burial Ground, York, North Yorkshire|York - Heslington Road Friends Burial Ground]] ==Meeting Houses== * Acomb, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Acomb%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 29 July 2023 * Adel (now a suburb of Leeds), [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Adel%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 29 July 2023 * Airton, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Airton%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 29 July 2023 * Bainbridge, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Bainbridge%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 31 July 2023 * Balby, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Balby%20(Doncaster)%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 31 July 2023 * Barnsley, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Barnsley%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 31 July 2023 * Bentham - Calf Cop Meeting House, Low Bentham, 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website], accessed 2 August 2023 * Pickering, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Pickering%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 * Pontefract, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Pontefract%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 * Rawdon, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Rawdon%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 * Roundhay, Leeds, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Roundhay%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 * Sawley (now in Lancashire), [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Sawley%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 * Scarborough, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Scarborough%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 * Scholes, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Scholes%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage 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''Sufferings of Early Quakers'', 1753, Vol. II, pp. 89-176, Chapter IV, Yorkshire, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.31175034931157&view=1up&seq=97 Hathi Trust] * Stephen Allott. ''Friends in York'', William Sessions, 1978 * Christopher C Booth. ''The Quakers of Countersett and their Legacy'', Presidential Address, Britain Yearly Meeting of the Society of Friends, 2005, [https://journals.sas.ac.uk/fhs/article/download/3391/3344/ SAS Open Journals], accessed 22 March 2020 * David S Hall. ''Richard Robinson of Countersett 1628-1693 and the Quakers of Wensleydale'', William Sessions, 1989 * Richard Hoare. ''Balby Beginnings. The Launching of Quakerism'', William Sessions, 2002 * David Alexander Scott. 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[[Category:One Name Studies]] {{One Name Study|name=Quattlebaum / Quattelbaum}} Quattlebaum DNA Project https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/Quattlebaum This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. =Major Cemeteries with Quattlebaums= ==Quattlebaum Family Cemetery - Lexington County, South Carolina==

Coordinates to Quattlebaum Family Cemetery n33 51.117 , w81 31.867 It contains the remains of only four people. [[Quattlebaum-151 | Captain John Quattlebaum]], his wife [[Burkett-350 | Metee (Burkett) Quattlebaum]], and the final two are Metee's Father and Mother [[Burket-107 | Thomas Burket]] and [[Moody-2417 | Margaret (Moody) Burket]] :,

==Quattlebaum Cemetery - White County, Arkansas==

This is information only. No information, other than the fact that they are buried here, has been verified. Please add any additional information known about the following people:

[[Quattlebaum- | George Frederick Quattlebaum]] Born: 1817 / Died 12-Nov-1896. Father of W.B. Quattlebaum
[[Quattlebaum- | William Benjamin "W.B." Quattlebaum]] Born: 22-May-1854 / Died: 8-Jan-1942
[[Raye- | Lucetta (Raye) Quattlebaum]] Born: 23-Feb-1861 / Died: 13-Jul-1925. Maried to W.B.
[[Quattlebaum- | Adline Florence]] Infant Daughter of W.B. and Lucetta. No Dates Provided
[[Quattlebaum- | Rosie Arbell]] Infant Daughter of W.B. and Lucetta. No Dates Provided

[[Quattlebaum- | David L. Quattlebaum]] Born: 13-Feb-1931 / Died:
[[Manor- | Audrey E. (Manor) Quattlebaum]] Born: 3-Aug-1930 / Died: 29-Oct-1994. Married to David L.
[[Quattlebaum- | David W. Quattlebaum]] Born: 28-Dec-1956 / Died: 4-Nov-2011. Child of David L. Quattlebaum and Audrey E. (Manor) Quattlebaum

[[Quattlebaum- | Gilbert Fredric "Freddie" Quattlebaum]] Born 28-May-1898 / Died 14-Feb-1955
[[Hawks- | Nomia Bell (Hawks) Quattlebaum]] Born: 9-Mar-1905 / Died: 23-Jan-1986. Married to Freddie

[[Quattlebaum- | Martha Jane "Janie" (Quattlebaum) Cato]] Born: 4-Oct-1876 / Died 5-Sep-1969.
[[Cato- | Thomas J. Cato]] Born: 4-Oct-1873 / Died: 27-Oct-1962. Married to Janie
[[Quattlebaum- | ]]
[[Quattlebaum- | ]]
[[Quattlebaum- | William Robert Quattlebaum]] Born: 21-Dec-1888 / Died: 30-Jul-1960.
[[Newton- | Effie Pauline (Newton) Quattlebaum]] Born: 31-Aug-1889 / Died: 18-May-1968. Married to William Robert

=Quattlebaums In WikiTree=

A

[[Quattlebaum-140 | Albert William]]
[[Quattlebaum-156 | Alice Virginia]]
[[Quattlebaum-41 | Andrew J.]]
[[Quattlebaum-210 | Andrew Jackson]]
[[Quattlebaum-164 | Andrew Jackson]]
[[Quattlebaum-80 | Anna Barbara]]
[[Quattlebaum-81 | Anna Margaretha]]
[[Quattlebaum-102 | Anna Rosanna]]
[[Quattlebaum-49 | Annie L.]]
[[Quattlebaum-209 | Antoinette]]

B

[[Quattlebaum-142 | Barbara (Quattlebaum) Parr]]
[[Quattlebaum-158 | Broxton Wynne]]

C

[[Quattlebaum-163 | Carthel]]
[[Quattlebaum-119 | Catherine (Quattlebaum) Moore]]
[[Quattlebaum-192 | Catherine]]
[[Quattlebaum-230 | Cephas Perry]] Son of [[Quattlebaum-175 | General Paul Quattlebaum]] and [[Jones-30335 | Sarah Caroline (Jones).]] Born: May 19, 1851 in Lexington District / Died: July 20, 1929 In Conway, South Carolina
[[Quattlebaum-135 | Christie]]
[[Quattlebaum-82 | Christine Elizabeth]]
[[Quattlebaum-70 | Christopher Columbus]]
[[Quattlebaum-11 | Clara Dorn]]

D

[[Quattlebaum-84 | Daughter]]
[[Quattlebaum-133 | David]]
[[Quattlebaum-4 | David]]
[[Quattlebaum-172 | Doyle]]
[[Quattlebaum-88 | Dr. Joseph Morgan]]

E

[[Quattlebaum-21 | Edwin]]
[[Quattlebaum-149 | Elizabeth]]
[[Quattlebaum-51 | Elizabeth J.]]
[[Quattlebaum-35 | Elmer Rush]]
[[Quattlebaum-152 | Emanuel]]
[[Quattlebaum-143 | Emmett]]
[[Quattlebaum-71 | Emma]]
[[Quattlebaum-16 | Emmett]]
[[Quattlebaum-154 | Enos]]
[[Quattlebaum-214 | Eula]]
[[Quattlebaum-157 | Evelyn]]
[[Quattlebaum-12 | Evonda]]

F

[[Quattlebaum-228 | Flossie Lucille (Quattlebaum) Harris]]
[[Quattlebaum-22 | Frances]]
[[Quattlebaum-1 | Frances Iola (Ola) (Quattlebaum) Witt]]
[[Quattlebaum-17 | Fred]]

G

[[Quattlebaum-155 | Gasaway Broxton]]
[[Quattlebaum-123 | George Fred]]
[[Quattlebaum-191 | George Washington]]
[[Quattlebaum-25 | Georgian E.]]
[[Quattlebaum-25 | Georgianna]]
[[Quattlebaum-96 | Gertraud]]
[[Quattlebaum-162 | Gilbert]]
[[Quattlebaum-170 | Gilbert Freddie]]

H

[[Quattlebaum-27 | Hartwell McSwain]]
[[Quattlebaum-141 | Helen (Quattlebaum) Artley]]

I

[[Quattlebaum-168 | Ina Lucille (Quattlebaum) Morrow]]
[[Quattlebaum-50 | Infant Quattlebaum]]
Died July 2, 1908
[[Quattlebaum-30 | Infant 1 Quattlebaum]] Information Is Limited
[[Quattlebaum-31 | Infant 2 Quattlebaum]] Information is Limited
[[Quattlebaum-32 | Infant 3 Quattlebaum]] Information is Limited

J

[[Quattlebaum-39 | James]]
[[Quattlebaum-224 | James]]
[[Quattlebaum-45 | James H.]]
[[Quattlebaum-34 | James]]
[[Quattlebaum-40 | James Harmon]]
[[Quattlebaum-159 | James Lee]]
[[Quattlebaum-29 | Jane]]
[[Quattlebaum-91 | Joe M]]
[[Quattlebaum-85 | Johann Peter]]
[[Quattlebaum-200 | Johann Peter]]
[[Quattlebaum-77 | Johann Petter]]
[[Quattlebaum-196 | Johann Petter]]
[[Quattlebaum-201 | Johanna]]
[[Quattlebaum-165 | Johannes Petter]]
[[Quattlebaum-195 | Johannes]]
[[Quattlebaum-3 | John Peter "J P"]]
[[Quattlebaum-134 | John T.]]
[[Quattlebaum-148 | John Henry]]
[[Quattlebaum-180 | John]]
[[Quattlebaum-189 | John]]
[[Quattlebaum-218 | John]]
[[Quattlebaum-68 | John William]]
[[Quattlebaum-151 | John]]
[[Quattlebaum-26 | John David]]
[[Quattlebaum-194 | John Gilbert]]
Born December 19, 1854 in Eufaula, Barbour, Alabama, United States
[[Quattlebaum-46 | John Henry]]
Born November 27, 1866 in Edgefield, SC
[[Quattlebaum-9 | John Phillip]]
Born February 17, 1885 in South Carolina
[[Quattlebaum-61 | Joseph]]
Born 1800
[[Quattlebaum-178 | Joseph]]
Born January 27, 1821
[[Quattlebaum-184 | Joseph]]
Born January 27, 1821 in Lightwood Creek, Lexington, South Carolina, United States
[[Quattlebaum-105 | Joseph]]
Born 1774
[[Quattlebaum-217 | Joseph Morgan]]
Born 1628 in Mülheim, Bernkastel-Wittlich, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
[[Quattlebaum-18 | Julia]]
Born 1920's.
[[Quattlebaum-174 | Julia Evelyn (Quattlebaum) Howard]]
Born March 7, 1844
[[Quattlebaum-92 | Julia I]]
Born November 1892 in South Carolina]]
[[Quattlebaum-138 | Julian K., IV]]
Born 1990's.]] Limited Information
[[Quattlebaum-132 | Dr. Julian K. Quattlebaum Jr.]]
Born 1920's.
[[Quattlebaum-131 | Julian K., III]]
Born 1950's.

K

[[Quattlebaum-8 | Kate Permelia (Quattlebaum) Witt]]
Born July 19, 1881 in South Carolina
[[Quattlebaum-139 | Katherine (Quattlebaum) Harper]]

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[[Quattlebaum-175 | General Paul Quattlebaum, Sr.]]

From Papers stored at Clemson UniversityQuattlebaum Family Papers, Special Collections, Strom Thurmond Institute Building, Clemson University. Box 343001, Clemson SC 29634-3001. Abstract: The Quattlebaums were German Protestant pioneers who helped settle the "Dutch Fork" area of South Carolina (present Lexington and Newberry Counties) in the 1760's. The family has provided South Carolina with political leaders, engineers, soldiers, teachers, farmers, and executives for more than 200 years. Four generations of the Quattlebaum family are represented in this collection. The Quattlebaum Papers consist primarily of correspondence, reports, and research relating to Paul Quattlebaum's career as a utility executive, his service as a state senator from Horry County, and his activity as a genealogist and historian. Also included in this collection are a group of letters and documents from [[Quattlebaum-175 | General Paul Quattlebaum]] related primarily to family matters, a series of business records and correspondence from (his son) Conway attorney [[Quattlebaum-230 | Cephas Perry Quattlebaum]] and material from (another son) [[Quattlebaum-231 | Paul Quattlebaum Jr.]] related to his service on the Clemson Board of Trustees. The Quattlebaum Papers hold research potential in the areas of twentieth-century South Carolina politics, Peedee area and Horry County history, and South Carolina genealogy.

[[Quattlebaum-231 | Paul Jones Quattlebaum, Jr.]] Son of [[Quattlebaum-175 | General Paul Quattlebaum]] and [[Jones-30335 | Sarah Caroline (Jones).]] Born: May 19, 1836. Paul Jones was commissioned an officer and entered the Civil War as a Major in Company S, Texas 5th Infantry Regiment. Paul Jr. Died 1883 in Columbus, Muscogee, GA

Q

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[[Quattlebaum-229 | Theodore Adolphus Quattlebaum]] Son of [[Quattlebaum-175 | General Paul Quattlebaum]] and [[Jones-30335 | Sarah Caroline (Jones).]] Born: 11-May-1842 / Died in Civil War Battle at Smiths Farm, North Carolina 16-Mar-1865

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Quebec Ressources

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[[Category: Québec Genealogy Resources]] Ressources disponibles pour les profils ayant vécu au Canada, Nouvelle-France et Province of Québec, Bas-Canada et maintenant, Province de Québec, Canada. Voir [[Project:Quebecois | Quebecois Project ]] Resources available for profiles who lived in Canada, Nouvelle-France, Province of Québec, Bas-Canada and modern Province of Québec, Canada See [[Project:Quebecois | Quebecois Project ]] == Quebecois Genealogical Resources == ===Genealogical Sources=== * 1. '''Dictionnaire généalogique des familles Canadiennes, by L'Abbé Cyprien Tanguay, 1887''' **[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Tanguay%27s_Genealogical_Dictionary What is it?] **1a. [http://www.afgs.org American French Genealogical Society] (membership) **1b. [[Space:Tanguay%2C_Cyprien%2C_Dictionnaire_g%C3%A9n%C3%A9alogique_etc | Tanguay, space page]] (free from BAnQ) **1c. Many Public Libraries with Genealogical Research (free) **1d. [http://books.google.ca/books?id=1rMNAAAAQAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=dictionnaire+tanguay&hl=fr&sa=X&ei=HDDkUuy Google Books] (free) * 2. '''Dictionnaire généalogique des familles du Quebec, by René Jetté''' **Many Public Libraries with Genealogical Research (free) **[http://www.afgs.org American French Genealogical Society] (membership) * 3. '''Fichier Origine, by Fédération québécoise des sociétés de généalogie''' * Contains data on immigrants to the colony and their known family in France. **[http://fichierorigine.com Fichier Origine] (free) * 4. '''The Drouin Collection''' **[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/The_Drouin_Collection:_Six_databases What is it?] **[https://www.genealogiequebec.com/en/ The Drouin Institute] (Subscription EN) **[https://www.genealogiequebec.com/fr/ Institut Généalogique Drouin] (Subscription FR) **[http://www.ancestry.ca/ Ancestry.ca] (Subscription) **[http://www.afgs.org American French Genealogical Society] (membership) * 5. '''Familysearch''' (Free, unindexed) ***[https://familysearch.org/search/image/index#uri=https://familysearch.org/recapi/sord/collection/1321742/waypoints Quebec Catholic Parish Registers, 1621-1979 by name] ***[https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1321742 Search in Quebec Catholic Parish Registers, 1621-1979] ***[https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1929561 Quebec, Non-Catholic Parish Registers, 1763-1967] ***[https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1927566 Ontario, Roman Catholic Church Records, 1760-1923] **** '''Attention!''' This page is not trustworthy in FamilySearch:[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-8996-G94T-9?i=34&wc=HC3W-K68%3A13667601%2C13667602%2C13811301&cc=1321742 FamilySearch baptisms] '''Note''': These pages are all based on the 1681 census which was completed in November 1681, it gives a month of birth to '''all'' the noted children on the census for whom a baptism was not found by the author (author unknown), '''do not use as source'''. Use the census itself. Ages on census are estimates at best. * 6. '''[https://www.prdh-igd.com/Membership/en/PRDH.htm University of Montreal, PRDH]''' (subscription) New link exists, PRDH database now under management by Institut Drouin (IGD) ** PRDH also exists in multiple volumes found at libraries, for English users the following links bring you to a 4 part guide on how to use them: ** '''Using the Printed PRDH for Your French-Canadian Research''' ***'''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OlVIMnyoNcc Part 1]''' ***'''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xu7WZvhnOhI Part 2]''' ***'''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T44UAmOIPWI Part 3]''' ***'''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUR2w9cSYpk Part 4]''' * 7. '''[https://fr.wikisource.org/wiki/Histoire_des_Canadiens-fran%C3%A7ais,_Tome_V/Chapitre_4 Recensement 1681 Census ''Sulte'' Wikisource]''' (free) *8.TREE SITE '''[http://www.nosorigines.qc.ca Nos Origines (Généalogie du Québec et française d'Amérique)]''' (free **Repository**) ** Nos Origines is a tree site contributed to by multiple users, with variable sourcing, '''sometimes useful as a guide but not an actual original source'''. *9. ''Migration, by Jocelyne and Bernard Nicol Quillivic and their collaborators''' ** [http://web.archive.org/web/20220308110442/http://migrations.fr/page%20d'accueil.htm Migration website] (free) ** Contains copies and transcriptions of many original source documents for Filles du Roi, Filles à marier, and Régiment Carignan-Salières, Note: copyright protected *10. [http://www.ccbn-nbc.gc.ca Commission des Champs de bataille nationaux / The National Battlefields Commission : Plaines d’Abraham / Plains of Abraham] (free) ** The site is well developed in both French and English. Most of the information about troops can be found through the menu selections on the left under Histoire et patrimoine (French) or History and Heritage (English) **[http://www.ccbn-nbc.gc.ca/fr/histoire-patrimoine/batailles-1759-1760/soldats Base de données des militaires de 1759-1760] / [http://www.ccbn-nbc.gc.ca/en/history-heritage/battles-1759-1760/soldiers Database of the 1759-1760 soldiers] ***Cette base de données présente les militaires, des armées française et britannique, présents à Québec en 1759 et 1760. Elle comptabilise 11 358 entrées, dont 4079 français et 7279 britanniques. Les militaires français proviennent des Troupes de Terre, des Troupes de la Marine et de la Marine française alors que les effectifs britanniques, quant à eux, sont membres des régiments d’infanterie; ultérieurement, les membres de la Royal Navy seront intégrés à l’ensemble. ***This is a database of the French and British army soldiers in Québec in 1759 and 1760. There are 11,358 entries, 4,079 for French and 7,279 for British fighters. French military personnel were members of Troupes de Terre, Troupes de la Marine, and the French Navy, while the British were from infantry regiments, joined later by Royal Navy personnel. ***Information in each person's record includes birth dates and places, death dates and places, parentage, marriage dates, places and names and sometimes comments about battles in which a person was wounded or killed. **Additional pages describing the troops are located under other parts of the History and Heritage Menu on the left, particularly under the [http://bataille.ccbn-nbc.gc.ca/en/siege-de-quebec/forces-en-presence/armee-francaise-canadiens-amerindiens/la-marine-francaise.php SIEGE OF QUÉBEC]. These pages mention a number of specific individuals, especially officers, with links to their pages in the Dictionary of Canadian Biography. *11 Société de recherche Archiv-histo, database on arrivals in Nouvelle-France and in the Province of Québec (1763-1791), summary list showing years and origins, all origins included. Work in progress, updated periodically. **[https://archiv-histo.com/pionniers.php Archiv-histo] (free) *12 Société de généalogie de St-Hubert: Les oubliés de la généalogie, le clergé/ The forgotten of genealogy, the clergy. Database of clergy, including priests, nuns, monks, from New France days to modern times. Registration required, free. **[https://clergenealogie.org/ Clergénéalogie.org] *13 ''Mélanges historiques, études éparses et inédites de Benjamin Sulte'', compilées, annotées et publiées par Gérald Malchelosse, G. Ducharme Libraire-Éditeur, Montréal 1923 (PDF) : ''La famille Godefroy'' pg 7-38; ''Les Godefroy de Mauboeuf'' pg 39-70; ''La famille Garneau'' pg 71-94. **[http://collections.banq.qc.ca/bitstream/52327/2021907/3/59287-11.pdf ''Mélanges historiques, études éparses et inédites de Benjamin Sulte'' PDF FR] *14 ''Through the records'' by Cyprien Tanguay, various notes collected by abbé Tanguay, PDF in French (free) **[http://collections.banq.qc.ca/bitstream/52327/2022717/1/192656.pdf ''À travers les registres'' notes recueillies par l'Abbé Cyprien Tanguay, Montréal, Librairie St-Joseph, Cadieux & Derome éditeurs, 1886] *15 '''père Archange Godbout''' **''Origine des familles canadiennes-françaises'' Archange Godbout; SOCIÉTÉ SAINT- AUGUSTIN, DESCLÉE, DE BROUWER& V 41.RUE DU METZ, LILLE 1925 **[http://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/1986900?docref=wkTPfyCR9P50heZhcW_4EQ&docsearchtext=archange%20godbout ''Origine des familles canadiennes-françaises'' R.P. Archange Godbout 1925 PDF FR] **Families who came from La Rochelle:[http://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/2276332?docsearchtext=Archange%20Godbout%20La%20Rochelle Rapport de l'Archiviste de la province de Québec, 1970 ''Familles venues de La Rochelle en Canada'' Père Archange Godbout (débute pg 119)] (starts page 119) *16 Ship lists with passengers **[https://www.naviresnouvellefrance.net/ Navires venus en Nouvelle-France] listing the ships that came to New France and their known passengers and crew, by year and ship (in French). Due to the state of records of the era, known to be incomplete. **[[Space:Navires et marchands, Nouvelle-France 1660-1760 J F Bosher | Navires et marchands, Nouvelle-France 1660-1760 J F Bosher]] Ships and merchants listing, English PDF link on the page. * 17 ''Almanach de Québec, 1779-1840, '''1792''''', FR & EN **À Québec : chez Guillaume Brown, à la Haute-ville derriere l'Eglise Cathédrale, [1779-1840] **[http://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/3258508 Vol 1: Miscellaneous items/Items divers] **[http://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/3258509 Vol 2: Civil and military register for the Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada/ ''Registre civil et militaire pour les provinces du Haut et Bas Canada'' 1792] **[http://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/3258510 Vol 3: Index] * 18 ''Our French Canadian Ancestors'', Thomas J. Laforest, translated from the work of Gérard Lebel ''Nos ancêtres'', can be found at FamilySearch (multiple volumes) **[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/235556?availability=Family%20History%20Library FamilySearch catalog] with links to individual volumes *19 [[Space:Archiviste_de_la_province_de_Qu%C3%A9bec:_sources|Space page: SOURCE: Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec/Québec National Library and Archives]] multiple documentary sources from BAnQ (free PDFs) *20 Some notarial acts in their entirety or nearly so are currently being made available on-line by BAnQ, they are being added to the [[Space:Actes_notariaux%2C_Nouvelle-France_/_Notarial_Acts_%2C_New_France|Actes notariaux, Nouvelle-France / Notarial Acts , New France page]] ===Parishes of Quebec=== ::[https://www.prdh-igd.com/en/ListeParoissesSuivantNomUsuel Quebec Parishes List Sorted by Name] ::[https://www.genealogiequebec.com/LAFRANCE/carte.aspx Map of Quebec's Catholic Parishes up to 1912] == 17th Century Parishes of Canada colony of New France == (Arranged by general region and sequence along the relevant coast of the St-Lawrence river, dates are those of official opening of registries) # Tadoussac (Les Postes du domaine Roi), 1668 # Baie-St-Paul, 1681 # St-Joachim (côte de Beaupré), 1687 # Ste-Anne-de-Beaupré, 1651 # Château-Richer, 1660 # L'Ange-Gardien (côte de Beaupré), 1666 # Ste-Famille, Ile d'Orléans, 1666 # St-Pierre, Ile d'Orléans, 1679 # St-Laurent, Ile d'Orléans, 1679 (called St-Paul at first) # St-François, Ile d'Orléans, 1679 # St-Jean, Ile d'Orléans, 1680 # Beauport, 1664 # Québec (Notre-Dame), 1616 # Sillery, 1638 # Charlesbourg, 1666 # Ste-Foy (Notre-Dame-de-Foye), 1667 # L'Ancienne-Lorette, 1676 # St-Augustin, 1681 # Neuville (Pointe-aux-Trembles de Neuville ou de Québec) 1669 # Cap-Santé, 1679 # Deschambault, 1681 # Grondines, 1676 # Ste-Anne-de-la-Pérade, 1679 # Batiscan, 1669 # Champlain, 1669 # Cap-de-la-Madeleine, 1664 # Trois-Rivières, 1634 # Rivière-du-Loup (later became Louiseville) aka St-Antoine de la Rivière-du-Loup, 1676 # Lanoraie, 1681 # Lavaltrie, 1681 # Repentigny, 1674 # Lachenaie, 1681 # Montréal (Notre-Dame), 1642 # Pointe-aux-Trembles de Montréal, 1674 # Lachine (Sts-Anges), 1675 # Sault-St-Louis (Kahnawake), 1681 # Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue (bout de l'Île), 1686 # Sault-au-Récollet (Montréal island), 1625 # St-François-de-Sales de l'Île Jésus, 1681 # Rivière-des-Prairies, 1687 # Boucherville, 1668 # Chambly, 1668 # Contrecoeur, 1676 # La Prairie, 1670 # Varennes, 1681 # Verchères, 1681 # St-Ours, 1676 # Sorel (St-Pierre de Saurel), 1666 # Nicolet, 1681 # Bécancour, 1681 # Gentilly, 1681 # Lotbinière (St-Louis), 1681 # St-Antoine-de-Tilly, 1681 # St-Nicolas, 1694 # Pointe-de-Lévy (Lauzon), 1679 # Beaumont, 1681 # St-Michel-de-Bellechasse (La Durantaye), 1681 # Berthier-en-Bas (later Berthier-sur-Mer), 1681 # Montmagny (St-Pierre), 1679 # Cap-St-Ignace, 1655 # L'Islet, 1679 # Rivière-Ouelle, 1685 # St-Denis de la Bouteillerie, 1681 ==History== ::1. [https://www.historymuseum.ca/virtual-museum-of-new-france/ Canadian Museum of History] ::2. [http://eco.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.18296/16?r=0&s=1 Relations des Jésuites - le père Paul Lejeune] ::3. [http://www.biographi.ca/en/index.php Dictionary of Canadian Biography] ::4. [[Space:A_History_of_Quebec%2C_Its_Resources_and_People|A History of Quebec, Its Resources and People, by Benjamin Sulte]] page containing links to the first 2 volumes of his work. :: 5. Hudson's Bay: A history in brief of the Hudson's Bay and the multiple conflicts, including maps, and relation of what became of the territory, including Rupert's land and NWT. U of Laval work, with multiple internal links to more.[http://www.axl.cefan.ulaval.ca/francophonie/Nlle-France-Baie_d'Hudson.htm La Baie d'Hudson (La mer du nord) 1682-1713, Université de Laval, historique (FR)] ==Miscellaneous== :: Understanding the linguistic variation in your ancestors’ names: [https://www.genealogiequebec.com/blog/en/2019/08/19/understanding-the-linguistic-variation-in-your-ancestors-names/ English], [https://www.genealogiequebec.com/blog/2019/08/19/comprendre-la-variation-linguistique-dans-les-noms-et-prenoms-de-vos-ancetres/ French] *[https://archive.org/details/lescanadiensfran00dion Les Canadiens-Français : '''origine des familles émigrées de France, d'Espagne, de Suisse, etc., pour venir se fixer au Canada, deupis la fondation de Québec jusqua ces derniers temps et signification de leurs noms (1914).'''] English Translation = French Canadians: origin of immigrant families from France, Spain, Switzerland, etc., to be fixed in Canada since the founding of Québec up to modern times and meaning of their names (1914) '''''Note''''': étude sur les noms seulement, aucune généalogie / ''study of names only, no genealogy''. :: [https://www.erudit.org/fr/revues/cgq/1984-v28-n73-74-cgq2646/021647ar.pdf les côtes de Montréal] article on the ''côtes'' of Montréal island, in French but containing a few maps. The term ''côte'' in French can stand for both coast and hill, and Montréal was particular in using it in both senses for the territory. :: [http://deschenesetdeschiens.com/les-grandes-epidemies-dans-lhistoire-du-quebec Les grandes épidémies dans l'histoire du Québec -FR] about epidemics in the colony and after. :: [https://archiv-histo.com/assets/publications/OutilsRecherche/Dionne/2019%20-%20Dionne,%20J-C%20Concessions%20a%20l'Ile%20d'Orleans.pdf ''Recension chronologique des contrats de concession de terre à l’Île d’Orléans (1652-1793)'', Jean-Claude Dionne] a listing of land concessions on Île d'Orléans from 1652 to 1793 (FR)

Quebec Team

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Welcome to the Quebec Team, part of the [[Project:Canada|Canada Project]]. Project Coordinator: [[Liard-1|Danielle Liard]] Team Members: [[Eckstädt-2|Jelena Eckstädt]] | [[Rooney-266|Gemma Rooney]] | [[Lavoie-802|Greg Lavoie]] | [[Clarke-11007|Greg Clarke]] | [[Chisarik-1|Paul Chisarik]] | [[Duchesne-118|Nicole Duchesne]] | [[Raymer-300|Ron Raymer]] | [[Frontino-2| Marianne McCreight]] | | [[Johnson-74475|Katie Olmstead]] | [[Woodard-1451|Kathy Woodard]] | [[Hyderman-1|Kandita Post]] | [[Howes-1915|Sam Howes]] | [[Boudreau-1232|Andréa Boudreau]] | [[Allard-2084|I. Allard]] | [[Gagnon-4028|Langis Gagnon]] | [[Baraboo-1| Gerald Baraboo]] | [[Jewett-5366|Megan Jewett]] | [[Hamel-1315|Pierrette Hamel]] | [[Boyer-5431|Jonathan Boyer]] | [[Macklem-13|Liza (Macklem) Gervais]] | [[Labrie-381|Judith (Labrie) Srom]] | [[Butler-21232|Russell Butler]] | [[Stutz-25|Judi Stutz]] | [[Milks-96|Gary Milks]] | [[Young-50816|Christopher Young]] The Québec Team focuses on profiles of all people who were either born in Québec or who settled there. In addition to this, it also oversees the following sub-projects and teams: * [[Project: Grosse Île, Québec | Grosse Île, Québec Team]]
Leader: [[Maxwell-1489|Maria Maxwell]]
Members: [[St._Denis-47|Joe St Denis]] * [[Project:Quebecois|Quebecois Project Team]]
Leader:[[Giffin-437|Laurie Giffin]]
Coordinator: [[Liard-1|Danielle Liard]]
Members: [[Gallagher-2690|Pat Gallagher]] The two following projects are sub-projects of the Québécois project. *[[Project: Filles à marier|Filles à marier Project Team]] * [[Project: Filles du Roi|Filles du Roi Project Team]]
Members: [[Grant-5179|Hannah Berney]] | [[Mariott-18|Navarro Mariott]] ==Resources== A list of genealogical resources can be found on this page: * [[Space:Quebec_Ressources|Québec Resources page]] * [[Space:Ressources_Qu%C3%A9bec|Québec page de Ressources -FR]] * [[:Category: Québec Genealogy Resources]] ==Guidelines== Since there is overlap from one era to another, a set of Guidelines on both personal and place names was established with some explanations of where our ''dit'' names come from, and how they are used, among other items. Location names were also itemized as to proper format. Please see * [[Project:Quebecois#Our_pages||Québécois Project page]] == Goal == The goal of the Quebec Team is getting profiles properly sourced and categorized for now, with place names properly shown for each era. == Task List == * Currently, Paul Chisarik and others have begun an indexing of parish records from Family Search for this province, anyone interested in helping them out, see [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/768619/quebec-catholic-parish-registers-1621-1979-index-wiki this G2G] for more data as well as this page: [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Quebec_Catholic_Parish_Register_-_Year_Index_Project&public=1| Index Project]] * There are a number of individual profiles under the [[:Category: Québec|Category Québec]] which need to be removed from there and correctly categorized to their location. Some interim categories before Confederation and after the end of New France are not yet created, please do not create them as the structure for this is being studied for proposal to the community.

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List of [[Project:Quebecois | Quebecois Project ]] participants. This project covers profiles who settled in Canada, Nouvelle-France (modern day Quebec) during the 17th century and up to 1763. HOW TO add yourself. Beside your name below, please keep track of what you're currently working on for this project. This is both for your own reference, and to aid collaboration among the project participants. If you are going to be temporarily inactive in the project (eg: on vacation), please note that here. Thanks! ==Leader / Coordinator== * [[Liard-1|Danielle Liard]]- I have accepted the job of project coordinator, and have particular interest in the early arrivals, including Filles du Roy, Filles à Marier, Carignan-Salières regiment troops, Marine Detachment troops, as well as some of my family names including Liard, Guyard, Brunelle *[[Giffin-437|Laurie Giffin]] I support Danielle when a leader is needed for the project. ==Participants== Alphabetical list * [[Ashley-1094|Brian Ross Ashley]] - Desrosiers dit Lafreniere ancestors, and descendants of Antoine Desrosiers - would particularly like to resolve his origins and those of his spouse Anne. * [[Sneller-66|Alexis V. Bagale]]- * [[Baraboo-1|Jerry Baraboo]]- It is a pleasure being on this team. I am focusing on my Canadian military relationships. I continue to research Barbeau, Barbot, Baribeau, Baribault, Barbeaux, Menard and dit Boisdore, dit Poietvin and dit Lafontaine names, Nouvelle France, Canadian French and Louisiana family histories. [[Baraboo-1|Baraboo-1]] 22:02, 31 March 2023 (UTC) * [[Barber-4100|Janine R. Barber]] - * [[Barnett-5637|Rose Barnett]] - * [[Bayard-151| Carole Bayard]] - * [[Belanger-490| Paul Belanger-490]] - * [[Blackburn-2970|Joe J. Blackburn]] - * [[Blundell-337|Deb E. Blundell]] - * [[Bora-11|Darlene E. Bora]] - * [[Boulay-121|Tim Boulay-121]] - *[[Boudreau-1232|Andrea Boudreau]] - Working on maternal line, Lacombe. Also looking into Daignault, Trahan, Leblanc, Gendron, and Rufiange lines to further my tree as far back as possible. Trying to demolish a brick wall in my Groulx lineage. - Also currently working on cleaning up location categories for the territory of Québec in time, under the supervision of Danielle Liard. * [[Bourbonnais-11|Denis Bourbonnais]] - * [[Steele-3094|Claudia Bourdon]] - I am working on my husband's Bourdon line, which descends from Jacque Bourdon, who was in Montreal, Quebec, in 1666. * [[Bourbonnais-11|Denis Bourbonnais]] - Brunet dit Bourbonnais, Dignard/Guignard, St-Denis, Huppé, Fortin, Cormier *[[Brandt-1372|Mary Ann Brandt Jensen]]- currently working on adding the Crevier line to Wiki-tree with intent to then move to the Choquette line, descendants of Nicolas Choquet & Anne Julien, particularly the link to my husband's family through Paschal Choquette & Patience Prudence Benoit and their descendants. Intend to move on to the Benoit line after that. At present, I've mostly added French members of the Crevier line before they came to Canada. *[[Burch-1506|Jacqueline Burch]] - *[[Chevrette-91|Tammy Chevrette]] - I plan on working on the profiles which I have already created on my maternal and paternal lines to see who can be added to this project. Chevrette, Remillard, Cartier, Boucher, Rondeau and Morin to name a few. *[[Chisarik-1|Paul Chisarik]] - I'm working primarily on my maternal grandmother's line which goes back to Cloutier, Dupont, Guyon, Jarousseau, Leblond, LeClerc, Lereau and Robin (among many others) and eventually ended up immigrating to Connecticut in the 1800's. *[[Trimbee-2|Sunny Clark]] - Immigrants from Europe to Nouvelle-France; connecting notable cousins to one another; Noelville denizens (Sudbury area, Ontario, Canada); collecting ancestral stories. *[[Codère-22 | Bruce Codère]] - The Buteau's have my interest in all directions, and the connection to the Fortier's who have trickled down mostly in Quebec, though some left the province with fine traces. And others, so many others. * [[Réaume-428|Deborah Collier]] - I am completing work on sources for the ''Generation 1'' ancestor of the Réaume lineage - René Réaume. I have located and am writing the biography for the youngest ''Filles du Roi'' to marry (at the age of 13) in Quebec in 1665 - Marie Chevreau. I am attempting to find some reliable sources for the Pitre family (Jean-Baptiste, Joseph, Marie and Elisabeth Pitre Vandandaique) that have no sources. *[[Crosby-2232|Marlene L. Crosby]] - *[[Cushing-1102|Dave Cushing]] - *[[Daigneault-220|Hélène Daigneault]] Je travaille sur les lignées Daigneault/Daniau-dit-Laprise/Daniau, Lachance/Pépin-dit-Lachance/Pépin, Désilets/Desrosiers-dit-des-Ilets/Deronzier, et Lacasse/Cassé/Case, les comparant avec les donnés dans Geni, de mon profil ou d'autres. J'aime bien corriger les accents, fautes d'orthographe, et les lieux-dits. J'aime spécifier les endroits de naissance, mariage et décès selon les dates historiques, par exemple: Nouvelle France avant 1763, Bas-Canada/Haut-Canada après 1763 suite à la bataille des Plaines d'Abraham, et province de Québec - Canada après 1867, donc de la Confédération à nos jours (le Canada qu'on connaît aujourd'hui). Je m'intéresse aussi à tous les liens, possibles ou réels, entre ma famille et les nations autochnotes, et ma famille et le clan Fraser d'Ecosse. *[[Ellis-6095|Dawn Ellis]] - so far...Fuseau dit Roch, Tellier, Ferland, Gervaise, Serre dit St-Jean, Beaugrand, Thibodeau * [[Emond-94| Claude Emond]] - Emond on my side, actually Edmunds from Irish descent and Fournier on my wife's side. * [[Ferraiolo-2| Chris M. Ferraiolo]] - * [[Forest-165| Denis Forest-165]] - * [[Gagné-1031| Michaël A. Gagné]] - * [[Giasson_St-Amand-1|Nadine Giasson St-Amand]] Working on ancestry tree from the Kamouraska and around: Cloutier, Thibault, Caron, etc. * [[Girard-1082|Jacob A. Girard]] - * [[Goudreau-68|Juliette Goudreau]] - * [[Grand'Maison-40|Louis-Vincent Grand'Maison]] - * [[Marcure-3|Melissa Greenwood]]- I am working on Levesque/Dusablon/Bouchard/Dupuis/Beauchamin/Mercure/Marcure/Belanger all French-Canadians with many as firsts/founders/and notables. * [[Greer-3195|C. Greer]] - * [[Hampson-204|Chris Hampson]] - I initially got my badge because I was working on some Quebecois incidental to my own family, but I broke through a brick wall and discovered that a g-g-grandfather was really an Ethier (he had only been known as a Hickey). So now I'm connecting him to the existing profiles. * [[Hebert-189|John Hebert]] - Presently cleaning up and adding sources and images to 818 profiles in my ancestry that qualify for Quebecois Project. Some family names, Hebert, Patenaude, Morin, Faucher, Charron, Joliet, Aubuchon, Baillargeon, Belanger, Benoit, Bouchard, Boucher..... * [[Murtaugh-30|Sarah Heiney]] - Planning a One Place Study for Saint-Raymond, Portneuf, as well as research on other ancestors * [[Heroux-59 | R. G. Heroux]] - working on hundreds *sigh* of 17th century families; need to connect all children to their parents. Need additional lifetime to complete. * [[Johnson-26079|Gordon Johnson]] - Currently sourcing the lineage of my mother's GF [[Laramee-18|Alfred Laramee]] though the Février dit Laramee's and dit Lacroix to [[Gauthier-470|Charles Gauthier]] and [[Février-34|Christophe Février]]. Trying to keep focused! *[[Jourdeuil-1|Phil C. Jourdeuil]] - Working on the Archambault family *[[Jolly-414|Yves Jolly]] - Jolly grandfather immigrated from France, but Therrien, Tremblay, Renauld/Renaud, Bedard and Farlardeau surnames from Charlevoix and the Quebec city region have all been here since the 17th century, and those are my focus. * [[Platt-1223 | Michele Krogh]], working on my maternal and paternal lines, Lemieux, Poirier, Viau, to name a few. They lived in Ottawa, Ontario, so I've been working on tracing them back to early Quebec. Looking for duplicates and adding children. * [[LaJoie-84 | Louis E. LaJoie]] - * [[LaLone-73 | James LaLone]] - Listing of all my direct F-C ancestor's surnames on my profile as well as some I collect all male lines in certain families, especially the TREMBLAY family (database of almost 42,000 names). * [[Lamoureux-202| Celeste Lamoureux]] - Working on the Lamoureux, Mongeon, Moyen and St. Germain lines. *[[LaPointe-846|Nicolas D. LaPointe]] - * [[Lapointe-611|Stephen Lapointe]] - Lapointe, Audet dit Lapointe, Sasseville, Jean, Tremblay, Lalonde, Rapin * [[Larocque-466|Darrell Larocque]] - Extensive paternal Quebecois ancestry with 16 Carignan-Salieres regiment ancestors * [[Lavigne-237|Mike Lavigne]] - Paternal line, Lajeunesse, Lavigne, Luneau, Morin, Nadeau, Rivard, Sauvegeau, Theroux and Tetreault. * [[Lavoie-802|Greg Lavoie]] - My research interests are mostly in Bellechasse, Beauce, Nicolet-Yamaska, and Rimouski. I am particularly interested in researching the Labrecque and Lavoie surnames. * [[Lavoie-74|Lianne Lavoie]] - Currently working on verifying and sourcing the lines recently connected to my tree, including Lavoie, Michaud, Ouellet, Miville, Paradis, and Boucher profiles. * [[Metz-1008| Kristen L. Louca]] - * [[McBeth-165| Emma MacBeath]] - * [[Lambert-7598| Patrice MacLeod]] - * [[Madden-1274| Carady D. Madden]] - * [[Martin-22213| Bill Martin]] - I have grandsons whose father is French-Canadian. I've traced thousands of their grandparents, and decided adding them here would be a worthwhile project. *[[Matney-65|Biily Matney]] - working on Caillot/Calliott/Lachanse/Messager profiles *[[Maynard-1339|Randy Maynard]] - working on Ménard/Menard/Maynard profiles and also LaCroix/LaCross profiles. *[[Millerd-11]]- Owner of the Dubreuil One Name Study. Primary research interests are Mass/Rhode Island/Connecticut French Canadians. though not officially connected as part of the Québecois project, I regularly try to update with the werelate.org name variant database with Québecois names so that the variants display on searches on Wikitree (as that is the database we use). I descend from many french Canadians on both sides of my family: Briere, Dufresne, Dubreuil, Jalbert, Forêt/Forest, Guilbault, Chevalier, and more. *[[Murtaugh-30|Sarah J. Murtaugh-30]] - * [[Conkright-16|Doris Miller-Yetton]] - Working on filles du roi ancestors. Currently Claude DesCharlets and her sisters, as well as her husband, Simeon LeRoy dit Audy and their children which overlap with another project. *[[Mylott-6|Mary Beth E. Mylott-6]] - *[[Nash-3461|John A. Nash]] - *[[Parker-10195|Darrell Parker]] - *[[Persing-26|Margaret M. Persing]] - *[[Pombrio-3|Sue L. Pombrio]] - *[[Poncy-1|Duane L. Poncy]] - *[[Rainford-19|Robin Rainford]] - I discovered that my parents are related through their 8th and 9th Quebecois great grandparent, thanks to small French Canadian towns on the Dakota Prairie. Working with Labrie, LaBrie, LaChance, Pepin, Hebert, Gagnon. * [[Robillard-30|Michelle Robillard]] - Descendants of [[Robillard-235|Claude Robillard]] - I would like to clean up/add biographies & sources. Any help would be appreciated as I haven't much time to do so. *[[Rivard-2158|Denis Rivard]] - Working on category '''Quebecois Project''', sub-category '''Quebecois Project Maintenance''' to lower the backlog *[[Robitaille-162|Susan Robitaille ]] - *[[Rocheleau-134|Charlotte Rocheleau ]] - * [[Martin-11379| Jeannette A. Saladino]] - * [[Samorodin-1|N. Samorodin]] - * [[Oyler-284|Leslie A. Shapiro]] - * [[Smith-123128|Shirlea Smith]] - * [[St-Amour-4|Louise St-Amour]] - Christin dit St-Amour, Chaput, Provost, Fournier dit Préfontaine and many more * [[St. Denis-47|Joseph St. Denis]] - * [[Stuart-3739|Tim J. Stuart]] - * [[Doughty-292|Marie Svedahl]] - My maternal grandmother was French-Canadian so I have a wide selection of families. These are some: Belisle, Guimond, Hazeur, Leriger-Laplante, Robidoux. * [[Tardif-59|Gaston Tardif]] - While still working on building my family tree - now 98% more than 1000 profiles completed to 10 generations, I am working on completing at least a basic biography for each one, refering and linking to the church records whenever I can find them. Pretty difficult task, considering the state of the old church archives. One profile at the time.... As it is said in French: . * [[Tareco-1|Jim Tareco]] - working on the Lauzon, Lauzan, Lauzau lines. * [[Thibault-170|Pierre Thibault]] - *[[Thibault-751|Sara Thibault]] - working on my Thibault, Paradis and Dubé ancestors in St-Jean-Port-Joli; my Désilets, Lemire and Duguay ancestors in Nicolet; and my Quemeneur dit Laflamme ancestors based in Ste-Marguerite and Lévis. I've adopted a few profiles that run in these same familial circles and am continuing to build my family tree. * [[Lowe-866|Karen Tobo]] - I'm about 1/16 French-American through [[Burdalow-1|Emily Burdalow]] (baptised Amelie Victoire Bordeleau) of Vincennes, Indiana, and will work on my Baillargeon, Bonneau, Bordeleau, Cardinal, Caron, Chartier, Girardeau, Lacoste dit Languedoc, Perron, Poitevin dit Arpin, Tougas dit Laviolette, and Vallée ancestors as able * [[Tynan-70|S. Tynan]] - * [[Van_Wasshnova-1|Richard F. Van_Wasshnova]] - * [[Wellman-421 | AL Wellman]] - tracing French-Canadien ancestry of Pepin County, Wisconsin, through the migration from Quebec via Vermont and New York. *[[White-23737|Jess White-Phillip]] -Brunet dit L'Etang/L'Estang and families they married. I'll also be trying to identify and bridge Acadian-Quebecois familial connections (Pre and Post Derangement). Also interested in Percheron emigrants and Filles-de-Roi. * [[White-23737|Jess A. White-Phillip]] - * [[Wiborg-8|Jim Wiborg]] - Adding to the Riopelle line. Still new to Wikitree, so I'll add more as I progress. * [[Webster-4163|Linda Wisking]] - [[Martineau-199 | Louis Martineau]] is considered a Pioneer of the province of Quebec. I am in the process of entering the family tree and details, plus the sources, for this family. I am concentrating on making this ancestors line as complete here as possible. I am also noting various other Pioneers that are confirmed as such either by the PRDH or Fichier Origine, and noting for the females whether they are Fille de Roi or Filles a marier. * [[Woods-1600|Carroll Woods]] - * [[Wright-16897|Cynthia Wright]] - Tracing Noel Langlois 1606, as well as the Hudons/ Beaulieu, and I am actively searching for reliable information on the Comeau. * [[Wyman-2245|Michelle Wyman]] - Building my family tree and learning how to be an accurate WikiTree researcher. ==Need ID== *Annette Garner-I am still in the process of adding a Roy line which extends back to Nicolas LeRoy who immigrated to Quebec from France *Susan Sheldon Dion-310 currently working on family connections before 1700 Dion, LaForest, Guyon, Cote. * Sue Walker- Jean Pierre Brousseau descendants, my Pierre Miville & Catherine Baillon lineage, and Robert Lizot desendants * Douglas Laundry - Presently cleaning up and adding sources and images to profiles Landry/Laundry in my ancestry that qualify for Quebecois Project.

Quebecois Project Reliable Sources

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[[Category:Quebecois Project]] [[Category: Reliable Sources for Pre-1700 Profiles]] '''Sources fiables du Projet Québécois''' Most of the sources for this region and era are only in French. Beware Googletranslate, which can make hash out of the language used at the time. :''La plupart des sources pour cette région sont uniquement en français. Méfiez-vous de Googletranslate, qui peut faire des erreurs monumentales de la langue d'époque.'' '''Note''': for links to many of the sources cited here, see [[Space:Quebec_Ressources|Québec Resources page]], which also contains other sources relevant to this era. :'''''Note''': les liens pour plusieurs sources citées ici se trouvent dans la [[Space:Ressources_Québec| page Ressources Québec]], qui contient d'autres sources relatives à l'époque.'' == Reliable Sources / Sources Fiables== * '''Parish records''': baptisms, marriages, burials, and other acts such as confirmations, recantations... These are available through various providers. **'''''Registres paroissiaux''': baptêmes, mariages, sépultures et autres actes tel confirmations, abjurations... Disponibles par divers fournisseurs.'' * '''Notarial archives''': marriage contracts, wills, etc. Very few of these are on-line unless provided by a genealogy service. Those that survive are kept at BANQ (Bibliothèque et Archives Nationales du Québec/Québec National Library and Archives), and are only available in certain central libraries on microfilm. **There also exist indexes for these, one which is incomplete is available on-line for free at [http://collections.banq.qc.ca/ark:/52327/2431906 BANQ], consisting of downloadable PDF's in 27 volumes plus an index for the first 8 volumes. It covers more than just pre-1700s. Volumes 1 through 11, parts of volumes 13, 14, 18, 26 and 27 are for pre-1700. Citation format for these: [http://collections.banq.qc.ca/ark:/52327/2431906 BAnQ Notarial acts index ''Inventaire des greffes des notaires du régime français'', par Pierre Georges Roy et Antoine Roy; 27 Vol + index 1-8] There are also various records at [http://www.banq.qc.ca/accueil/# BANQ] searchable through the Search tab and then by name, to which they add records regularly, but not limited in time. And finally there is an index called ''Parchemin'' which is not on-line but can be accessed from libraries that are part of its network. **Note that some notarial acts in their entirety or nearly so are currently being made available on-line by BAnQ, they are being added to the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Actes_notariaux%2C_Nouvelle-France_/_Notarial_Acts_%2C_New_France Actes notariaux, Nouvelle-France / Notarial Acts , New France page] :'''''Actes notariaux''' contrats de mariage, testaments, etc, peu d'entre eux sont disponibles en ligne sauf lorsque fournis par un service généalogique. Ceux qui survivent sont gardés au BANQ (Bibliothèque et Archives Nationales du Québec/Québec National Library and Archives), et ne sont disponibles que dans certaines bibliothèques centrales sur microfilm.'' ::''Il existe aussi des index, un d'entre eux qui est incomplet est disponible gratuitement au [http://collections.banq.qc.ca/ark:/52327/2431906 BANQ], consistant de PDF's téléchargeables en 27 volumes plus un index des 8 premiers volumes. Il couvre plus que les actes d'avant 1700. Volumes 1 à 11, des parties des volumes 13, 14, 18, 26 et 27 sont pré-1700. Format de citation: [http://collections.banq.qc.ca/ark:/52327/2431906 BAnQ Notarial acts index ''Inventaire des greffes des notaires du régime français'', par Pierre Georges Roy et Antoine Roy; 27 Vol + index 1-8] Il y a aussi divers actes au [http://www.banq.qc.ca/accueil/# BANQ] qu'on peut trouver par la fonctien Recherche et par nom, auquels ils en ajoutent régulièrement, ne sont pas limités dans le temps. Et finallement il y a l'index ''Parchemin'' qui n'est pas en ligne mais disponible dans les bibliothèques faisant partie de ce réseau.'' :::''À noter que certains actes notariaux dans leur entièreté ou presque sont régulièrement mis en ligne par le BAnQ, ceux-ci sont ajoutés à la page [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Actes_notariaux%2C_Nouvelle-France_/_Notarial_Acts_%2C_New_France Actes notariaux, Nouvelle-France / Notarial Acts , New France page]'' * '''Les familles pionnières de la Nouvelle-France dans les archives du Minutier central des notaires de Paris, Présentées et annotées par Marcel Fournier, Auteur Jean-Paul Macouin, Société de recherche historique Archiv-Histo, 2016.''' (''Les textes de ce livre numérique peuvent être librement reproduits mais avec l’obligation d’en citer la source et l’auteur'') PDF on numerous notarial acts in Paris archives for pioneers to the colony, can be cited in full, proper attibution of source required to do so. [http://www.sgq.qc.ca/images/_SGQ/BD_web_libre/Actes_notaries_des_pionniers_de_Paris.pdf Minutier central de Paris] Citation format ''de citation'': [https://www.sgq.qc.ca/images/_SGQ/BD_web_libre/Actes_notaries_des_pionniers_de_Paris.pdf Les familles pionnières de la Nouvelle-France dans les archives du Minutier central des notaires de Paris, Présentées et annotées par Marcel Fournier, Auteur Jean-Paul Macouin, Société de recherche historique Archiv-Histo, 2016. pg ] * '''Fichier Origine''', by Fédération québécoise des sociétés de généalogie (Québec federation of genealogical societies) https://www.fichierorigine.com/index.php **Contains data on immigrants to the colony and their known family in France. Indexed. ''Contient des donnés sur les immigrants et leur famille connue en France. Indexé.'' * '''The Drouin Collection''' **Available from many sources, these are photographs of the original documents. Institut Généalogique Drouin (Drouin Genealogical Society) has an on-line service with database indexing these records, which are mostly viewable from the index item (membership required for moderate fee); Drouin Institute also published in printed form multiple volumes both by male and female names, available in libraries. * '''Familysearch''' **Has photographs of original documents also, unindexed, for free * '''PRDH''' University of Montréal, Programme de Recherche en Démographie Historique (Historical Demographic Research Program) ** A research program done by U de Montréal, indexing individuals and families, on-line site (membership required) is now managed by Drouin Institute, since the program finished some years ago. PRDH also exists in multiple volumes found at libraries * '''BMS2000''', http://www.bms2000.org/ , pay site that gives access to original documents, mostly after this time period but do have links to early data. (membership required) * Société de généalogie de St-Hubert: Les oubliés de la généalogie, le clergé/ The forgotten of genealogy, the clergy. Database of clergy, including priests, nuns, monks, from New France days to modern times. Registration required, free/gratuit. **[https://clergenealogie.org/ Clergénéalogie.org] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Archiviste_de_la_province_de_Qu%C3%A9bec:_sources Space page: SOURCE: Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec/Québec National Library and Archives] multiple documentary sources from BAnQ (free PDFs) ==Reliable Sources with Conditions == * '''Francogene''': Denis Beauregard's website cites sources, but on-line in a fragmentary fashion only, the full source citations are only available in CD-Rom or other purchaseable media. Francogene is a good site to use for clues but should always be checked against other, more explicit sources. * Dictionnaire généalogique des familles Canadiennes, ('''DGFC''') by l'abbé Cyprien '''Tanguay''', 1887. Tanguay did his research in the mid-1800s, and had access to original sources which are no longer available due to deterioration or loss of records, but he does have errors. [[Space:Tanguay%2C_Cyprien%2C_Dictionnaire_g%C3%A9n%C3%A9alogique_etc | Tanguay, space page]] * Dictionnaire généalogique des familles du Québec, ('''DGFQ''') by René '''Jetté'''. More recent than Tanguay's work, Jetté still has some errors, although much fewer than Tanguay. There exist addendums to the original work correcting some earlier data. Available in libraries and some on-line services. * '''Census''' data **There are 3 main censuses that enumerated the population of the colony by name, done in 1666, 1667 and 1681. There are other interim partial censuses also, but these are the main ones. The 1666 and 1667 ones are known to have large gaps in them, people known to be present in the colony are often absent from one and present on the other, ages are often estimates by the census takers. Benjamin Sulte transcribed them in his works, with errors/omissions on his part also. The original documents can be viewed at the government of Canada website also. * Ship lists with passengers **[https://www.naviresnouvellefrance.net/ Navires venus en Nouvelle-France] listing the ships that came to New France and their known passengers and crew, by year and ship (in French). Due to the state of records of the era, known to be incomplete. * 18 ''Our French Canadian Ancestors'', Thomas J. Laforest, translated from the work of Gérard Lebel ''Nos ancêtres'', can be found at FamilySearch (multiple volumes) **[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/235556?availability=Family%20History%20Library FamilySearch catalog] with links to individual volumes. Given the state of research, these can be referred to but preference is given to original sources, this being a secondary source. == Unreliable Sources == *A tree without sources is insufficient as a source for WikiTree profiles. * Geneanet trees: Geneanet trees are user-contributed trees, many of them unsourced. A tree with precise dates and places will usually be a good guide of where to look for primary records. Please take the time to look for the source and check it for yourself. Do not cite the Geneanet tree as your only source: it is courteous to give credit, however when the tree exists in multiple copies on the net you may not be crediting the original builder. When a tree does present sources, please take the time to look up the original sources. Give credit. * Other user-contributed trees: FamilySearch, Ancestry, Geni, MyHeritage, Rootsweb, WikiTree, the Peerage, family association websites, etc. See Geneanet trees. * Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-2015 (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/) which is included among the sources on Ancestry.com, but is totally unreliable. It distills mostly correct information from other sources without attribution, but it also includes an alarming amount of completely bogus garbage. Problem stems from multiple data merges in their databases. * Published databases containing information of uncertain origin: There are a number of "records" collections available on websites such as Ancestry and MyHeritage (and in some instance formerly distributed on CD-ROM) that do not identify their information sources and in fact are built in whole or in part from doubtful publications and user-contributed content. These include the "Family Data Collection" and similar sources associated with Edmund West, the "Ancestral File," the "Millennium File," the "Pedigree Resource File," and "U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900." * Find A Grave memorials: Most pre-1700 memorials come without an actual burial place and burial details, and are in fact reconstructed from family trees. They show a picture of the cemetery gate often, rather than a gravestone, which is in any case extremely rare to find, most people not having had one in this era. These cannot be used as sources. * genealogie.quebec info (François Marchi's website): This site uses a wide range of sources, including a lot of user-contributed, and unverifiable, information. Any information attributed to "courriel de X..." should be disregarded. Some of the contributors can be found on other genealogy sites (Geneanet) where it is clear that they collected their data from online trees. The most often cited sources on his site are Tanguay and census data, which are available elsewhere more directly. * NosOrigines: Nos Origines is user-contributed. If the Nos Origines pages have sources, look for the sources instead, don't use Nos Origines as the source. They often give source citation as PRDH with no further detail. * '''Attention!''' This page is not trustworthy in FamilySearch:[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-8996-G94T-9?i=34&wc=HC3W-K68%3A13667601%2C13667602%2C13811301&cc=1321742 FamilySearch baptisms] '''Note''': These are all based on 1681 census which was completed in November 1681, they ascribe a month of birth to '''all''' children noted on the census for which a baptism wasn't found by the author (unknown who this auhor was), '''to be disregarded as a source''', use the census itself. ==Notes== [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/759318/new-category-quebecois-project-resources-page-need-review G2G question on this subject]

Quebecois Project To-Do-List

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This page is for [[Project:Quebecois|Quebecois project]] members Cette page est pour les membres du [[Project:Quebecois|projet Québécois]] === To Do List / À faire=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#4682B4;"|'''Task''' ! align="center" style="background:#4682B4;"|'''Volunteers''' ! align="center" style="background:#4682B4;"|'''Related Category''' ! align="center" style="background:#4682B4;"|'''Notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#4682B4;"|'''G2G link to Discussion''' |- |1 - Validate participants | Amy | will contact all badge holders | working on | none |- |2 - Create categories for profiles | Danielle | 116 sub categories for profiles |Done | none |- |3 - Correction of all place names & categorization. Correction des noms de lieux et catégorizations | | Category:__, Canada, Nouvelle-France before 1763 | [[Project:Quebecois#Guidelines_for_place_names |Our standards]] | |- |4 - Adding 1666-1667-1681 censuses to relevant profiles and adding categories for such / Ajout des recensements 1666-1667-1681 aux profils impliqués et ajout des catégories pour eux | | | |- | 5 - Incorrect LNAB - leaving messages for profile owners to correct LNAB | |category: Quebecois_Project,_Incorrect_LNAB |[[Project:Quebecois#Guidelines_on_Names|Guidelines on Name]] |None |- |6- | |Category | | |} Help us improve our profiles ! =Work in progress= ==Correction of Place names in [[:Category:Quebecois |Category: Quebecois]] == * The profiles are in alphabetical order. Please '''choose a letter''' to work on and add your ID/name beside the letter. * Please '''do not''' transfer the profiles to another categorie. We need to have them here. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#4682B4;"|'''Letter''' ! align="center" style="background:#4682B4;"|'''Volunteers''' ! align="center" style="background:#4682B4;"|'''Status''' ! align="center" style="background:#4682B4;"|'''Letter''' ! align="center" style="background:#4682B4;"|'''Volunteers''' ! align="center" style="background:#4682B4;"|'''Status''' |- ! align="center"|'''A''' | |Done!!!! ! align="center"|'''N''' | |Completed |- ! align="center"|'''B''' | |~40% ! align="center"|'''O''' | |Completed |- ! align="center"|'''C''' | |Completed! ! align="center"|'''P''' |your name |your work status |- ! align="center"|'''D''' | |100% complete ! align="center"|'''Q''' | |Completed |- ! align="center"|'''E''' | |100% complete ! align="center"|'''R''' | |Working |- ! align="center"|'''F''' | |Completed ! align="center"|'''S''' | |Completed |- ! align="center"|'''G''' | |Completed ! align="center"|'''T''' | |Completed |- ! align="center"|'''H''' | |Completed ! align="center"|'''U''' | |Completed |- ! align="center"|'''I''' | |Completed ! align="center"|'''V''' | |Completed |- ! align="center"|'''J''' | |Completed ! align="center"|'''W''' | |Completed |- ! align="center"|'''K''' | |none to do ! align="center"|'''X''' | |none to do |- ! align="center"|'''L''' | |Working ! align="center"|'''Y''' | |Completed |- ! align="center"|'''M''' | your name |your work status ! align="center"|'''Z''' | |Completed |} Thank you ---------- ==Adding the right category== Adding place category to profiles from the [[:Category:Canada,_Nouvelle-France]] and from [[:Category:Quebecois]] should be done when the bio is made and sources are provided.

Queensland State Archives, Inquests 1859-1902

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[[Category:Queensland State Archives]] Category: Queensland State Archives, Inquests 1859-1902 The Queensland State Archives describes this search, ''Category: Courts | Index: Inquests 1859-1902'' as listing "the names of the deceased for whom magisterial enquiries were held to establish the circumstances of death between 1859 and 1902. Information also includes the year, file number and Queensland State Archives' catalogue details." and "Inquests held before a coroner to establish the fact of death, the identity of the deceased, the circumstances surrounding the death and whether any charges should be laid relating to the death." State Archives Index Search; © The State of Queensland 1995-2013; Science, Information Technology and Innovation, Queensland Government; [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/au/ Attribution 3.0 Australia (CC BY 3.0 AU)] ; Online Repository https://www.qld.gov.au/dsiti/qsa/search Accessed 13Oct2017; Category: Courts | Index: Inquests 1859-1902 API, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 This category page is part of [[:Category: Queensland State Archives]] and is used as an aid to the study of early Queensland inhabitants, allowing for a clearer connection of early Queensland wikitree profiles and the sources from which they reference their facts. When sourcing profiles with records from Queensland State Archives always visit the source for complete record information. NOTE - This page is only an index to whether or not there are matching wikitree profiles to people mentioned in the index search and records in the source and does not contain the full information available about any record in the source. '''Visit the source via the [https://www.qld.gov.au/dsiti/qsa/search QSA Index search].''' An example citation for details sourced from this Queensland State Archives Index search would be {{blue|State Archives Index Search; © The State of Queensland 1995-2013; Science, Information Technology and Innovation, Queensland Government; [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/au/ Attribution 3.0 Australia (CC BY 3.0 AU)] ; Online Repository https://www.qld.gov.au/dsiti/qsa/search Accessed (today's date); Category: Courts | Index: Inquests 1859-1902 }} ==List of surnames in the Index: Inquests 1859-1902 == : A TERRIS : ABBOTT : ABDULLAH : ABEL : ABELL : ABENDEN : ABERNETHY : ABIER : ABLE : ABOE : ABOSOLEM : ABRAHAM : ABRAHAMSON : ABSOLON : ACARACIC : ACE : ACHILLES : ACKLAND : ACOCKS : ACTON : ADA : ADAM : ADAMS : ADAMSON : ADCOCK : ADDICOTT : ADKINS : ADOLPH : ADRIAN : ADSETT : AFSTROM : AGUS : AH : AH ANG : AH BON : AH BOO : AH BOW : AH BUNG : AH CAN : AH CEE : AH CHAN : AH CHANG : AH CHEE : AH CHEW : AH CHIN : AH CHING : AH CHIT : AH CHON : AH CHONG : AH CHOW : AH CHUCK : AH CHUE : AH CHUNG : AH COEY : AH COOE : AH COOK : AH COON : AH COON CHONG : AH CUM : AH FAT : AH FEE : AH FONG : AH FOO : AH FOOK : AH FOONG : AH FUH : AH GAH : AH GEE : AH GONG : AH GOOEY : AH GOW : AH HAM : AH HAY : AH HI : AH HIN : AH HING : AH HON : AH HONG : AH HOOK : AH HOP : AH HOW : AH HOY : AH HUI : AH HUNG : AH JAM : AH JOUE : AH JUNG : AH KAN : AH KEE : AH KEEN : AH KEW : AH KIE : AH KIM : AH KING : AH KIT : AH KLIN : AH KONG : AH KUM : AH KWONG : AH LAU : AH LAURIE : AH LEE : AH LEONG : AH LEY : AH LIGHT : AH LIN : AH LINN : AH LOCK : AH LOO : AH LOOK : AH LUM : AH LYNN : AH MAN : AH MAT : AH MEE : AH MING : AH MISS : AH MOOK : AH MOU : AH MOW : AH MOY : AH NANG : AH NEE : AH NEE : AH NEW : AH NING : AH PAK : AH PEW : AH PING : AH PONG : AH POW : AH PU : AH PUI : AH QEE : AH QUAY : AH QUE : AH QUEE : AH QUI : AH QUOY : AH SAM : AH SANG : AH SCHEW : AH SEE : AH SHIN : AH SHING : AH SHONG : AH SHOON : AH SI : AH SIN : AH SING : AH SING WA : AH SOM : AH SOON : AH SOU LEE : AH SOY : AH SUE : AH SUEY : AH SUI : AH SUK : AH SUNG : AH SUP : AH TAN : AH TEM : AH TI : AH TIM : AH TIN : AH TING : AH TONG : AH TOON : AH TOW : AH TUNG : AH TUT : AH TYE : AH WAN : AH WAY : AH WEE : AH WEY : AH WHAT : AH WING : AH WOH : AH WON : AH WY : AH YANG : AH YEE : AH YEN : AH YIN : AH YONG : AH YOOK : AH YOU : AH YOUNG : AH YOW : AH YUE : AH YUET : AH YUN : AHEARN : AHERN : AHGOOM : AHMAT : AHNFELDT : AHRENS : AHRNS : AHTART : AHTONHA : AIDEEP : AIKEN : AILATAY : AIRD : AITKEN : AKEROYD : ALBERT : ALBERTES : ALBON : ALBRECHT : ALDERTON : ALDHAM : ALDOORAKIM : ALDRED : ALEX THE CLICK : ALEXANDER : ALFORD : ALFRED : ALGWYOH : ALI : ALICK : ALKE : ALLAN : ALLARD : ALLDRIDGE : ALLEE : ALLEN : ALLIAH : ALLICK : ALLISON : ALLORA : ALLULAR : ALMA : ALOOKE : A-LOOS-BAT : ALS : ALSTON : ALTHAUSE : ALU NUEY : ALWIN : AM LANG : AMBONG : AMBROSE : AMEDEE : AMEER : AMLEY : AMMAT : AMMENHEUSER : AMON : AMOR : AMOS : AMREIN : AMY : AN GEE : AN GIN : AN YEE : ANANEA : ANCELL : ANDAVOND ? : 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: COWEN : COWLES : COWTON : COX : COYLE : COYNE : COYNE ? : CRABBE : CRABTREE : CRACK : CRACKNELL : CRADDOCK : CRAGEN : CRAIB : CRAIG : CRAIGIE : CRAMP : CRANE : CRANG : CRATE : CRAVEN : CRAVINO : CRAVINS : CRAWFORD : CRAWLEY : CREAGH : CREASE : CREDLANDS : CREED : CREEDY : CREEGAN : CREEMAN : CREES : CREEVEY : CREGAN : CREGO : CREIGHTON : CREW : CREWE : CRIGHTON : CRILLY : CRIMMAN : CRISP : CRO IER : CROFT : CROKER : CROLAND : CROMPTON : CRONALLY : CRONAN : CRONIN : CRONOLY : CROOK : CROOKALL : CROOKE : CROOM : CROSBY : CROSCADDEN : CROSS : CROSSAN : CROSSLEY : CROSSMAN : CROSTHWAITE : CROTTY : CROUCH : CROW : CROWDY : CROWE : CROWLEY : CROWN : CROWNSON : CROWTHER : CROYDON : CRUDGINGTON : CRUEZ : CRUIKSHANKS : CRUMMY : CRUMP : CRUMPTON : CRYAN : CRYDER : CUBBIN : CUDDIHY : CUDDY : CUDEHY : CUFF : CUFFE : CULHANE : CULL : CULLA : CULLEN : CULLENDER : CULLEY : CULLIN -LA -RINGO STATION : CULLINAN : CULLUM : CULLY : CULVERHOUSE : CUM TY : CUMMING : CUMMINGS : CUMMINGS : CUMMINS : CUMNER : CUMSACK : CUN : CUNNAMULLA : CUNNINGHAM : CUPPAGE : CUPPLES : CURIE : CURLEW : CURLEY : CURN : CURNON : CURNOW : CURRAN : CURRANUMMA : CURREY : CURRIE : CURRY : CURTEN : CURTIN : CURTIS : CUSACK : CUSHING : CUSSEL : CUSSEN : CUTHBERT : CUTHBERTSON : CUTHBERTSTONE : CUTHILL : CUTTER : D ARCY : DABBA : DABBOO : DADA : DAGG : DAGNEY : DAGWORTH STATION : DAH KOW : DAHL : DAHLING : DAHLKE : DAI SU CHI KISO : DAINTON : DAL IEL : DALBY : DALBY BILLY : DALE : DALEY : DALKE : DALL : DALLAS : DALLEY : DALMER : DALTON : DALY : DAMON : DAMPER : DAMROW : DANAHER : DANAKER : DANAWHONOOLA : DANDES : DANDY : DANIANOVITCH : DANIELS : DANIELSON : DANN : DANNEAR : DANNS : DARBY : DARCY : DAREDI : DARK : DARKER : DARKEY : DARLING : DARLINGTON : DARMODY : DARRAGH : DART : DART : DARWEN : DARWENT : DARWIN : DARY : DARYYA : DASOLIBEE : DATHLEY : DATSON : DAU : DAVADI : DAVARO : DAVENPORT : DAVEY : DAVID : DAVIDGE : DAVIDSON : DAVIE : DAVIES : DAVIN : DAVIS : DAVISON : DAW : DAWES : DAWSON : DAY : DAYE : 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MULLALLY : MULLALY : MULLAMPY : MULLANE : MULLANEY : MULLASCERASALL : MULLEN : MULLENS : MULLER : MULLIGAN : MULLINS : MULLOWRY : MULRY : MULVEY : MUMBALDI : MUNDAY : MUNDT : MUNGLO : MUNGO : MUNHEAD : MUNN : MUNORAY : MUNRO : MUNROE : MUNSACK : MUNSTELL : MUNT : MURAKAIM : MURCHIE : MURDERING HARRY : MURDOCH : MURDOCK : MURDOCK : MURLEY : MURPHY : MURRAN : MURRAY : MURTAGH : MURTHA : MUSA : MUSERABY : MUSGARI : MUSSA : MUSSABOOL : MUSSELL : MUTLOP : MUTTA : MUTTABURRA : MUTTER : MYE : MYEREA : MYERS : MYERSCROFT : MYLEHURST : MYLES : MYNE : MYNIHAN : MYNORS : MYOSHI : NAATOO : NABBAT : NABOAT : NABOLIO : NABUT : NACKABOCA : NAGEL : NAGIE : NAGLE : NAGO : NAHGO : NAIN-BU-LIE : NAIRN : NAKATA : NALEEMEETAR : NALLY : NAM DONA GAN : NAM FOOK : NAMILLING : NAMULL : NANCARROW : NANCY : NANG : NANNY : NANOTT : NANTY : NAPIER : NAPPER : NARAMBONE : NARRAGEILE : NARRISSIL : NASEY : NASON : NATHAN : NATION : NATNAFOURA : NATREEB : NATTONYNAH NAUGH : NAUCHION : NAUGHTON : NAYLOR : NAYN : NAY-VA : NAZER : NE ALL LA : NE SAM : NEAGLE : NEAL : NEALE : NEARIL : NEARNEY : NEAVES : NEBBI : NED : NEDDY : NEDEN : NEDWIG : NEEDEN : NEENAN : NEGROHEAD : NEGUS : NEIL : NEILL : NEILLY : NEILSEN : NEILSON : NEINERT : NEITHE : NELLAH : NELLAH 1 : NELLIE : NELLY : NELSON : NELSON ? : NEMANG : NEOMARRY : NEPEAN : NERAKER : NERO : NESBITT : NEST : NEUENDORF : NEUMAN : NEUMANEE : NEUMANN : NEUNMANN : NEVAN : NEVERSON : NEVIL : NEVILLE : NEVIN : NEVIS : NEVITT : NEVIUS : NEW : NEW REE E : NEWALL : NEWALL : NEWBERRY : NEWBERY : NEWBOLD : NEWBURY : NEWBY : NEWELL : NEWETT : NEWLOVE : NEWMAN : NEWMANN : NEWMAT : NEWS : NEWSTEAD : NEWTON : NICHAL : NICHAM : NICHLASSEN : NICHOLAS : NICHOLES : NICHOLL : NICHOLLS : NICHOLS : NICHOLSKY : NICHOLSON : NICOL : NIELEN : NIELSEN : NIELSON : NIEMAN : NIEMARTIN : NIENE : NIETHE : NIKE : NIKLES : NILT : NIM : NIMBLE : NIMMORSEN : NINDOFF : NING LIM : NISHI ISO KILBI : NISHIMURA : NISHUJAMA : NISSEN : NIXON : NO JOKE : NOAH : NOBLE : NOBLET : NOEY : NOFFKE : NOIYER : NOLAN : NOLDE : NOLL : NOMMENSEN : NONTUNGY : NOOLWUR : NOON : NOONAN : NOONDAY : NOONOOWEEREE : NOPEEPA : NORA : NORAH : NORCOTT : NORMAN : NORMANTON : NORRIS : NORRIS : NORRISOVICZ : NORROSVITZ : NORTH : NORTH PINE : NORTHCOTE : NORTHCOTT : NORTHDURFT : NORTON : NORUP : NORWOOD : NOSWORTHY : NOTER : NOTHING : NOTT : NOUGAH : NOUMBITT : NOURVA : NOWA : NOWAK : NOWESSA : NUCK : NUGENT : NUINOSAKE : NULELL : NUMINO : NUNN : NUNTELL : NURICKER : NUSS : NUTLEY : NYGHT : NYLINGALLY : O BOYLE : O BRIAN : O BRIEN : O BRYNE : O BYRNE : O CALLAGHAN : O CARROL : O CONNELL : O CONNOR : O DEA : O DOHERTY : O DONAVAN : O DONNELL : O DONOGHUE : O DONOHUE : O DONOVAN : O DOWD : O DRANE : O DWYER : O FARRELL : O GORMAN : O GRADY : O HAGAN : O HALLORAN : O HANLON : O HARA : O HARE : O HEA : O HERN : O KEEFE : O KEEFFE : O LAUGHLIN : O LEARY : O LOUGHAN : O LOUGHLIN : O MAHONY : O MALLEY : O MARA : O MEILLY : O NEIL : O NEILL : O RAFFERTY : O REGAN : O REILLY : O RILEY : O RORKE : O ROURKE : O SHANASSY : O SHAUGHESSY : O SHEA : O SULLIVAN : O TOOLE : OAKES : OAKLEY : OARTEL : OATES : OBECANNON : OBERMIT : OCUBA : ODDIE : ODGERS : OFFLEY : OGATA : OGDEN : OGSTON : OHASHI : OHKA : OHL : OHLABOB : OHLSEN : OHOGO : OHSHIGE : OHTANI : OINGGING : OKAGI : OKO MURA : OKULUL : OLAERPT : OLD BILLY : OLD MAN : OLDFIELD : OLDHAM : OLESON : OLIFFE : OLISBY ? : OLIVE : OLIVER : OLLENBURGH : OLLIE : OLM : OLOGIO : OLSBURY : OLSEN : OLSON : OLSSEN : OLSSON : OLSSON : OMAR : OMIE : ONCA : ONE HING ? : ONE MY : ONE YOUNG : ONGHE : ONLEY : ONLY : ONSLOW : OOLEET : OONAH : OOREE : OPAN : OPOLIA : OPPERMANN : ORAH : ORAM : ORANGE : ORAPHE : ORBE : ORCHARD : ORD : ORDD : ORFORD : ORMISTON : ORR : ORRELL : ORRELL : ORTES : ORTON ? : ORTT : ORUI : ORYHATTO : OSBORNE : OSBOURNE : OSCAR : OSGERBY : OSGOOD : OSSEOBA : OSTEN : OSTEROVSKI : OSWIN : OTA : OTERIE : OTOMATSI : OTOMATSU : OTON ? : OTOWAKIE : OTTILLE : OTTLEY : OTTO : OTTO MAYISHIBA : OTWAY : OURANGAO : OUSBY ? : OUTAPINA : OUTRED : OVEREND : OVERHILL : OWEN : OWENS : OWHOWEY : OXENHAM : OXLEY : PA MOE : PAAMA : PAASKE : PACEY : PACHELOR : PACKER : PADAN : PADDLE : PADDON : PADDY : PADGET : PADGETT : PAE : PAETZHOLDT : PAGE : PAGET : PAHA : PAIGE : PAIN : PAINE : PAINTER : PALLANT : PALMA : PALMER : PALMERSTON : PALMES : PAN CHE : PAN HING : PAN RAM : PANDWA : PANG YEAR : PANNALL : PANNET : PANSY : PANTON : PAPWORTH : PARDEW : PARELLY : PAREN : PARIS : PARISH : PARK : PARKER : PARKES : PARKIN : PARKINSON : PARKS : PARLAUGO : PARLONG : PAROO : PAROOP : PARR : PARRISH : PARROT : PARROTT : PARROW : PARRY : PARSON : PARSONS : PARTRIDGE : PASCOE : PASHLEY : PASLEY : PASS : PASSMORE : PASTORA : PATCH : PATE : PATENT : PATERSON : PATON : PATRICK : PATTEMORE : PATTEN : PATTERSON : PATTINSON : PATTISON : PATTON : PAUL : PAULI : PAULL : PAULSEN : PAVAH : PAYNE : PAYNE : PAYNTER : PEACOCK : PEACY : PEAKE : PEARAN : PEARCE : PEARSE : PEARSON : PEASE : PEAT : PEATLING : PEAU or PUAR : PECK : PEDERSEN : PEDERSON : PEDRO : PEEK : PEENO : PEEPAROW : PEETELL : PEEZER : PEGG : PEICKTOLDT : PEIRCE : PELANG : PELGRAVE : PELL : PEMRIDGE : PENDER : PENDRA : PENFOLD : PENGELLY : PENGILLY : PENHALIGAN : PENHALL : PENHALLURICK : PENMAN : PENNY : PENNYCUICK : PENTON : PEOPLES : PEPAR : PERCEVAL : PERCEY : PERCIBLE : PERCIVAL : PEREIRA : PERINE : PERKINS : PERKS : PERRE : PERRY : PERRY : PERSKE : PETER : PETERMAN : PETERS : PETERS : PETERSEN : PETERSEN : PETERSEN ? : PETERSON : PETERSON ? : PETO : PETRIE : PETSCH : PETTIE : PETTY : PEUT : PEW : PEZER : PFITZNER : PHAIR : PHELAN : PHIBBS : PHIE : PHILIP : PHILLIP : PHILLIPE : PHILLIPS : PHILP : PHIPPEN : PHISTER : PIANTO : PICK : PICKERING : PICKLE : PICKLES : PICKSTONE : PICKUP : PIDCOCK : PIDD : PIDGEON : PIE 47 : PIEQUE : PIERCE : PIERCY : PIESSE : PIETRO : PIGGOTT : PIKE : PILATTI : PILE : PILKINGTON : PILLAR : PILLOWS : PILMER : PIMM : PINCH : PINE HILL : PINE HILL : PING : PING HONG : PINKERTON : PIOH : PIPER : PISSYMOO : PISTORIOUS : PITAWAY : PITCAIRN : PITCHER : PITHER : PITKEATHLY : PITMAN : PITT : PITTER : PITTSWORTH : PLAHN : PLANNER : PLANT : PLASTOW : PLATELL : PLATT : PLATTS : PLATZ : PLEESE : PLEYLOVE : PLINTOFF : PLONKA : PLUMB : PLUMMER : PLUNKET : PLUNKETT : POCKLINGTON : POCOCK : POEREES : POGGE : POGSON : POGSON : POHL : POHLMAN : POINTON : POLKINGHORNE : POLL HANG : POLLARD : POLLEY : POLLOCK : POLLY : POLSON : POLWORTH : POLZIER : POMAIBA : POMPO : POMPY : PONEY : PONSONBY : PONTING : PONTO : POOGARSONG : POOLACK : POOLE : POOLER : POOREA : POPE : POPHAM : POPPLETON : PORT DOUGLAS : PORTEOUS : PORTER : PORTLEY : POSTILL : POSTLE : POTAWAR : POTTER : POTTHOFF : POTTS : POULDEN : POULTER : POULTON : POURPOUN : POUS : POUSTIE : POWE : POWELL : POWER : POWERS : POWNALL : POYNTZ : PRANTON : PRATT : PRATTEN : PREBLE : PRENTICE : PRESTON : PRICE : PRICHARD : PRIDAY : PRIDDY : PRIEBE : PRIEM : PRIES : PRIEST : PRIESTLY : PRINCE : PRIOR : PRITCHARD : PROBERT : PROCTOR : PROLINISKY : PROPHET : PROSERPINE : PROSSER : PROUSE : PROWSE : PRUDENCE : PRYDE : PRYOR : PTOLOMEY : PUAR or PEAU : PUCK : PUCKER : PUGH : PULLANS : PULSZKY : PUMPKIN : PUNCH : PUNCHER : PUNERT : PUNSHON : PURCELL : PURDIE : PURDY : PURSER : PURSEY : PURVES : PURVIS : PUTTEMONGO : PYBUS : PYE : PYTHIAN : QUA : QUADE : QUAH VA LEAH : QUALTERS : QUANE : QUANG CHANG SOW : QUARRELL : QUEALEY : QUEEDEM : QUELCH : QUEN -BONG : QUICK : QUIGLEY : QUIN : QUINLAN : QUINN : QUINNELL : QUINTON : QUIRK : QUIRKE : QUONAROO : QVIST : RABOO : RABZA : RACKADAMARARI : RADDAT : RADDATZ : RADDENBERRY : RADFORD : RADZIO : RAE : RAFTER : RAHGEE : RAHMANN : RAHREE : RAIN SUE YOUNG : RAINBOW : RAINE : RAJOWAN : RALEIGH : RALLEIGH : RALPH : RALSTON : RAMBO : RAMDOR : RAMICE or BULMALOK : RAMKE : RAMKEMA : RAMM : RAMMELL : RAMSAY : RAMWIN : RANCE : RANDALL : RANDELLS : RANDLE : RANDOLPH : RANGATEELAPOOL : RANGE : RANKEN : RANKIN : RANNIE : RAPPHAR : RASMUSON : RASMUSSEN : RASNAPPO : RASSMUSSEN : RATCLIFFE : RATTRAY : RAVENSCROFT : RAVENSWOOD : RAVIE : RAWCLIFFE : RAWLINGS : RAWLINS : RAWLINSON : RAWSDEN : RAY : RAYMENT : RAYMOND : RAYNBIRD : RAYNOR : REA : READ : READE : READER : READING : READMAN : REARDON : REASON : REAY : REBECCA : RECKOFF : REDBANK : REDDEN : REDDICLIFFE : REDDIE : REDDIN : REDDY : REDFEARN : REDFORD : REDGWELL : REDIAL : REDMAN : REDSHAW : REDSTONE : REE : REECE : REED : REEPSDORFF : REES : REEVE : REEVES : REEVY : REGAN : REGAN ? : REGAZZOLI : REIBELT : REICHART : REID : REIF : REIGER : REIKENBERG : REILLY : REIMERS : REINBOTT : REINEMEIR : REINERS : REINKE : REINSEIN : REISKE : RELEHAN : RELF : RELLY : REMINGTON : RENDALL : RENDLE : RENISTONE : RENNICK : RENNY : RENSHAW : RENSTROM : RENWICK : REULE : REUTER : REUTZCH : REVERE : REVITT : REYNOLDS : RHOADES : RHODES : RICCHES : RICE : RICHARD : RICHARDS : RICHARDS : RICHARDSON : RICHENBERG : RICHENS : RICHER : RICHES : RICHLING : RICHMOND : RICKABY : RICKETTS : RIDER : RIDGEWAY : RIDGWELL : RIDLEY : RIECK : RIEDEL : RIEKIE : RIELLY : RIESS : RIGAUD : RIGBY : RIGGALL : RILEY : RILEY THE BUSHRANGER : RILLEY : RIMMER : RING : RINGE : RIORDAN : RISEBROOK : RISSON : RITCHIE : RIVERS : RIX : ROACH : ROACHE : ROACKE : ROAM : ROAN : ROBERT : ROBERTS : ROBERTSON : ROBIN : ROBINS : ROBINSON : ROBSON : ROBY JE MIL : ROCA : ROCH : ROCHE : ROCHFORT : ROCK : ROCKHAMPTON : RODDA : RODDIGER : RODERICK : RODGERS : RODNEY : ROE : ROEBUCK : ROEHRICHT : ROEHRIG : ROELLE : ROFFEY : ROGAN : ROGERS : ROGGENKAMP : ROHAN : ROHDE : ROHL : ROHWEDER : ROLENWA : ROLES : ROLFE : ROLLINGER : ROLLINS : ROLLINSON : ROLLS : ROLLSTON : ROLSTON : ROLY POLY : ROMA : ROMAYIA : ROME : ROMMIGO : RONALD : RONAN : RONGOO : RONOSEMITO : ROOK : ROOKE : ROONAN : ROONEY : ROOTS : ROPE : ROPER : ROPIP : ROSA : ROSBOROUGH : ROSCOE : ROSE : ROSELLA : ROSEMAN : ROSEN : ROSENBERG : ROSENDAL : ROSENOW : ROSENTRETER : ROSEWOOD : ROSIN : ROSING : ROSS : ROSS : ROSSER : ROSSITER : ROSSMANN : ROSSNER : ROSSPIGAROFF : ROSSWOG : ROTAWAH : ROTHER : ROTUMAH : ROUNTREE : ROURKE : ROUS : ROUSE : ROUSON : ROW : ROWA : ROWAN : ROWE : ROWELL : ROWLANDS : ROWLENS : ROWLINGS : ROWLINGSON : ROWNEY : ROWSE : ROWTON : ROY : ROYAL : ROYLE : ROYSTON : RUDD : RUDDER : RUDDLE : RUDOLF : RUFF : RUFFLES : RUGG : RUHL : RUKAKES : RULE : RUM : RUMBALL : RUMBOLDT : RUMEAU : RUMNPET : RUNCORN : RUNELING : RUNGE : RUNTZ : RUSH : RUSKA : RUSSEL : RUSSELL : RUTEMAH : RUTHENBERG : RUTHERBERG : RUTHERBURG : RUTHERFORD : RUTLAND : RUXTON : RYAL No. 69 : RYAN : RYDER : RYRIE : SAAL : SAAR : SABLE : SABOUROW : SACK : SADLER : SAFE ALLEY : SAGE : SAGISY : SAHLBERGEN : SAID : SAILLY : SAILOR : SAINT LEDGER : SAINT MUNGO : SAKAMOTO : SAKI : SAKRZEWSKI : SALA TOO : SALANGALI : SALE : SAL-E-CON : SALLATINA : SALLEY : SALLIALLYBWA : SALLOWES : SALMON : SALMOND : SALSBURY : SALT : SALTER : SALTON : SALTY : SALUVE : SAM : SAM CHOY : SAM GIN : SAM SAM : SAMANIE : SAMBO : SAMBROOKS : SAMFORD : SAM-MAI-MAI : SAMMON : SAMMY : SAMP SON : SAMPSON : SANBERG ? : SANCTUARY : SANDBERG : SANDBURG : SANDEN : SANDERS : SANDERSON : SANDES : SANDFORD : SANDGATE : SANDHOFF : SANDHURST : SANDS : SANDY : SANGESTER : SANGINI : SANGRIN : SANGSTER : SANK : SANKEY : SANKEY ? : SANNOSUKE AIKAWA : SANO : SANT : SANTARO : SANTO : SANTRY : SAPOO : SAPPIARAK : SARALLAN : SARAMILL : SAREY : SARGEANT : SARGENT : SARIPSEE : SARKER : SARSFIELD : SASAKI : SASAYO : SASS : SASSADINS : SATIUM : SATTERTHWAITE : SAUL : SAUNDERS : SAUNDERS ? : SAUTLESS : SAVAGE : SAVARY : SAVELLE ? : SAVERY : SAVILLE : SAVIO : SAW : SAWDY : SAWKA : SAWYER : SAXBY : SAY BALONEE : SAYER : SAYERS : SCAFFE : SCALES : SCANLAN : SCANLON : SCARBOROUGH : SCARLETT : SCHAFER : SCHAFFER : SCHAFFERT : SCHAFFRAN : SCHAN : SCHARF : SCHARP : SCHART : SCHAT MANN : SCHATZ : SCHAUBACH : SCHEFE : SCHEICH : SCHELBACK : SCHELKIN : SCHERF : SCHERF : SCHEUBER : SCHILD : SCHILLING : SCHIMKE : SCHIRARDI : SCHLATER : SCHLECHT : SCHLEICHER : SCHLEIFF : SCHLIEMANN : SCHLISTER : SCHLOSS : SCHMALFELDT : SCHMID : SCHMIDT : SCHMIDT : SCHMUCK : SCHNAPI : SCHNEIDER : SCHOEMER : SCHOFIELD : SCHOLLNYER : SCHON : SCHRANK : SCHREDER : SCHREY : SCHRIDER : SCHRODER : SCHROEDER : SCHROEDIR : SCHUBEL : SCHULT : SCHULTZ : SCHULZ : SCHULZE : SCHUMACHER : SCHUMANN : SCHUMMAKER : SCHWARTZ : SCHWARZLOSE : SCHWEDTMAN ? : SCHWREIN : SCOBIE : SCOTT : SCOTTY : SCOUGH : SCRAGGS : SCRIVENER : SCULLEY : SCULLY : SEABY : SEACATERSOC : SEAL : SEALEY : SEALLY : SEALY : SEANTE : SEARAGNAH : SEARBY : SEARLE : SEARSTON : SEATON : SEAWRIGHT : SECLUDIE : SECOMBE : SECRET : SEDGEWICK : SEDORA : SEE : SEE AM CRUMBO : SEE CHONG : SEE FONG : SEE ONE : SEEGER : SEELEY : SEEMAN : SEENEY : SEFTON : SEGER : SEGERSON : SEGRAVE : SEIBOLD : SEIFER : SEIFFORTH : SEIN : SEITY : SEKIMURA : SELBY : SELDON : SELIGER : SELL PELL CUS : SELLARS : SELLEDELLEMAN : SELLIN : SELMES : SELWYN : SEMMOOR : SEMOOL : SEMPLE : SENE : SENF : SENGSTOCK : SENIE HEY : SENKACHI : SERANI : SERIACO : SERIANO : SERLE : SESSFORD : SETTER : SEULO : SEVEGARIE : SEVERS : SEVIN : SEWAAKE : SEWELL : SEXTON : SEYMOUR : SHADFORTH : SHALE : SHAMBROOK : SHANAHAN : SHANKS : SHANNON : SHAPCOTT : SHARE : SHARFENBERG : SHARKEY : SHARP : SHARPE : SHARPING : SHARPLES : SHARPLEY : SHARPLY : SHAUGHNESSY : SHAUVE : SHAW : SHEA : SHEA : SHEAHAN : SHEALS : SHEARD : SHEARER : SHEATER : SHEATH : SHECKLETON : SHEEAN : SHEEDY : SHEEHAN : SHEEHY : SHEHAN : SHEIL : SHELLY : SHEOPARD : SHEPHARD : SHEPHERD : SHEPPARD : SHEPPERD : SHERIDAN : SHERLOCK : SHERMAN : SHERRIN : SHERRINGTON : SHERWIN : SHERWOOD : SHEVILL : SHIELD : SHIELDS : SHILLING : SHIMIZU : SHINA : SHINE : SHIOZAKI : SHIPLEY : SHIPMAN : SHIPP : SHIRLEY : SHITTLER : SHMURRENBERGER : SHOECROFT : SHOESMITH : SHOLBERG : SHOOTER : SHORE : SHORT : SHORTEN : SHORTLAND : SHRICCK : SHUE : SHULTZ : SHULZ : SHUTE : SHUTTS : SHWEDTMAN ? : SIBEERIE : SICHTER : SICK : SICKMAN : SIDDELL : SIDEY : SIDLEY : SIDNEY : SIDON : SIEBEL : SIEBERT : SIEBOLD : SIEMON : SIEVERS : SIFOO : SIGHWOANNA : SILCOCK : SILK : SILLIKEE : SILVA : SILVER : SILVIE : SIM : SIMES : SIMMINGTON : SIMMONDS : SIMMONS : SIMON : 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: SOMERFIELD : SOMERS : SOMERTON : SOMERVILLE : SOMIA : SOMMER : SOMMERS : SOMMERVILLE : SONAMAN : SONDERGELD : SONG HIMM : SONGEMOUL : SONNAY : SONONORA : SOO LONG : SOO YANG : SOOLAH : SOOLEE : SOOMBALARELLAH : SOON : SOPIE : SORAN : SORDHAM : SORENSEN : SORESEN : SORRENSON : SOTHMANN : SOUDEN : SOUTAR : SOUTER : SOUTER ? : SOUTH : SOUTH BRISBANE : SOUTHERDEN : SOUTHERN : SOUTHPORT : SOUTHWELL : SOUTHWOOD : SOW WA : SOWDEN : SOWLEY : SOWLOO : SPANSWICK : SPARGOW : SPARK : SPARKES : SPARKS : SPECHT : SPECKLEY : SPEECHLEY : SPEED : SPEEDY : SPEER : SPEERING : SPENCE : SPENCER : SPENDLOVE : SPETCH : SPIEGEL : SPIES : SPILLANE : SPILLARD : SPINDLESS : SPIRONK : SPISWACK : SPODE : SPOHR : SPOLOGA : SPONG : SPOONER : SPOONHALT : SPOWIT : SPRAGG : SPRAKE : SPRECHLEY : SPREESON ? : SPRING HILL : SPRINGEL : SPRINGER : SPRINGLER : SPRINGSURE : SPROLES : SPROUL : SPROUSON ? : SPROWLES : SPRY : SPURWAY : SQUIRES : ST GEORGE : ST GEORGE : ST JOHN : ST LEDGER : ST MUIR : ST MUNGO : STAAT : STABLE 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AaadG Hans Friedrich von Ehrenkrook, Karl Förster, Kurt Erhard v. Marchtaler: Ahnenreihen aus allen deutschen Gauen, Görlitz, (C.A.Starke), 1. Bd. 1928, 2. Bd., 3. Bd. 1937-1940, 4. Bd. 1936-1942, Signatur: Universitätsbibl. Münster, f2/17/52 Ackermann, Helmuth Helmut Ackermann: Düsseldorf-Urdenbach. Geschichte der evangelischen Gemeinde und des Ortes. Düsseldorf (Grupello), 1992 Ackermann, Max Max Alexander Ackermann: Familie Eucharius Ackermann, Eisenach. Stammbaum und Angaben über zwei Familienstipendien. Eisenach 1912. ADB (Allg.D.Biogr.) Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie, Leipzig 1875-1912, 56 Bände hier: Mieg (1885) (nach Stählin, S. 8, und Banzhaf, S.6, noch nicht eingesehen) AL Ahnenliste der Deutschen Ahnenstammkartei (AStaKa) in der Zentralstelle für Genealogie (ehemals in der DDR, Dimitroffstr. 1, DDR 701 Leipzig). AL Agricola Dr. Rudolf Agricola, (1980: Gahmenerstr. 180, 4670 Lünen/Westfalen. Tel. O2306/40791), Ahnenliste Agricola, Maschschrftl. Manuskript, 1980 (ALU Nr. 1328) AL Gerhardt Aus der Ahnenreihe der Gebrüder Gerhardt. In: Ahnenreihen aus allen deutschen Gauen (Beilage zum "Archiv für Sippenforschung), BG A III/19, S. 289 ff AL Gerstein Ludwig Gerstein, LGPr., Ahnentafel der Familien Schmemann und Gerstein. Privatdruck, Hagen 1933. Nachtragsheft 1939 AL 10 164 (Hamscher) Sigurd Hamscher (1974: 4773 Möhnesee-Delecke, Krummer Weg 2): Ahnenliste Gert Günther Keller, Möhnesee-Delecke, 1974AL 10 164 Sigurd Hamscher (1974: 4773 Möhnesee-Delecke, Krummer Weg 2): Ahnenliste Gert Günther Keller, Möhnesee-Delecke, 1974 AL 10 714 (Hank) Dietrich Hank (1981: Dr. Ing., Albersdorferstr. 24, O-7043 Leipzig), Ahnenreihe Jens Henning Hank, Leipzig 1980, Nachtrag, Leipzig 1981. AL 10 408 n1 (Kaden) Wilhelm Kaden und Hildegard Kaden geb. Kretzschmar (1979: Zeißstr. 3, 9075 Chemnitz): Ahnenliste der Geschwister Heinrich Bertram Kaden, geb. 12.12.1969, und Sophie Anna Sybille Kaden, geb. 13.12.1965 (beide 1979 wohnhaft in 9387 Niederwiesa, Ernst Thälmannstr. 13. Nachtrag 1 AL Kessler AL 10 628/2: Martin Kessler (+ 1988), Die Ahnen des Freigutsbesitzers Otto Kessler (1867-1952) und seiner Ehefrau Hulda geb. Herrmann (1870-1928) - Beiträge zur mitteldeutschen Genealogie -. Stuttgart, 1979. AL 8277 (Koch) Deutsche Ahnenstammkartei Leipzig (ehem. Deutsche Zentralstelle für Genealogie in der DDR, Dimitroffplatz 1, O-701 Leipzig): Ludwig Koch, (Schönbornallee 18a, Bad Kissingen): Ahnenliste Koch. AL 7046 (Kochs-Gieseler) Deutsche Ahnenstammkartei Leipzig(Zentralstelle für Genealogie, Dimitroffplatz 1): Frau A. Kochs, Kamen i.W.: Ahnenliste Kochs-Gieseler. AL Streichhan Dr. Rotger Michael Snethlage, Ahnenliste Christoph Streichhan (* 25.3.1956, + 20.3.1978) Maschschrftl. Mskrpt., Aachen, 1975. 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Abraham Frowein und seiner Gattin Emma Luise aus'm Weerth, Wuppertal, 1947 (Mitt. Rombusch). NDB Neue Deutsche Biographie, Berlin seit 1953 (nach Stählin, S. 8, noch nicht eingesehen) NL Patriciaat Nederlands Patriciaat, 46, 1960, Uitgave CBG, Den Haag, Red: F Josselin de Jong: OFFERHAUS,Velbert, (Rijnprov.). (Reeds opgenomen N.P. X jrg. 1919.) [Mitt.van der Wel] Offerhaus Mr. M. C. Offerhaus, Het Geslacht Offerhaus. In: De Nederlandsche Leeuw, 1934, Sp. 259-69, 299-309, 321-35. Pastorius (auch: Pastor., Pastoir) (o.V.) Pastorius (Pastoir): Kurze Abhandlung von den Ammeistern (zitiert nach Banzhaf, S.6, noch nicht eingesehen) Prescher Clemens Richard Hans Prescher: Fas Geschlecht Buchführer aus Freiberg - seine Vorfahren und Nachkommen von 1488 bis 1700. Computerdruck, Dresden, 1995. [Im Text zitiert er ohne Quellenangabe. Quellen und Literatur auf denen er fußt sind unten gesondert aufgeführt]. 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Les pages que j'ai photocopiées concerne l'Alsace et plus particulièrement la ville de Mulhouse où j'ai de nombreux ascendants, mais l'ouvrage doit porter je pense sur toutes les régions de France.” (Mitt. Mansbendel). Reichard (NN) Reichard: Genealogie und Wappen der vornehmen bürgerlichen Geschlechter in Strassburg. Manuscrit en quatre volumes. Band III. XVIIème siècle. ("dont le tome III renfermait une généalogie et de nombreux détails intéressants relatifs aux Mueg. L'original de ce manuscrit en quatre volumes a malheureusement péri en 1870, dans l'incendie des Bibliothèques de la ville de Strasbourg, mais nous avons eu la chance de retrouver copie des passages concernant notre famille dans les précieuses archives conservées par les descendants de la branche des Mique.") [nicht eingesehen, zitiert nach Christian Mieg, S. 4]. Reicke Emil Reicke, Geschichte der Reichsstadt Nürnberg, Nürnberg 1896. 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[Mehrere Bände] Saring Hans Saring: Die Mitglieder des Kammergerichts zu Berlin unter dem Großen Kurfüsten. In: Forschungen zur Brandenb. u. Preuß. Geschichte, 54. Bd. Schadaeus(Schad.) Osias Schadaeus: Summium Argent. templum. 1617 (zitiert nach Banzhaf, S.6, noch nicht eingesehen) Scheibler bibl. Angaben nicht bekannt Scheibler, Monschau Walter Scheibler, Geschichte der evgl. Gemeinde Monschau, Aachen (Verlag Gustav Rhenisch), 1939. (zitiert bei Lemmer, S. 3) Scheibler/Wülfrath Hans Carl Scheibler/ Wülfrath, Westdeutsche Ahnentafeln. Bd. I, Weimar, 1939. Schleicher, Oidtman Herbert M. Schleicher: Ernst von Oidtman und seine genealogisch-heraldische Sammlung in der Universitäts-Bibliothek zu Köln. Aus den handschriftlichen Aufzeichnungen für den Druck bearbeitet, ergänzt und mit Registern versehen. Band 17, Mappe 1305-1333 (Wolf IV von Moelendorf- Zweiffel, Nachtrag) Köln (Westdeutsche Gesellschaft für Familienkunde e.V., Sitz Köln), 1999 (= Veröffentlichungen der Westdeutschen Gesellschaft für Familienkunde e.V., Sitz Köln, Nr. 108) Schlüter Walter Schlüter, Ahnentafeln zur Geschichte der Familie Lüghausen. In: Bauern, Pfarrer, Fabrikanten. Familienforschung in der Gemeinde Rösrath (Teil I), (Schriftenreihe des Geschichtsvereins für die Gemeinde Rösrath und Umgebung e.V., 7. Band, 1/82), Rösrath 1982, S. 100-131 (104) Schuppener Christian Schuppener: Vorfahren von Jan Schuppener. (2008) Schlumberger (o.V.) Schlumberger: Portraits Mülhousiens de la fin du XVIe siècle au commencement du XIX siècle. Ribeauvillé 1906 (zitiert nach Banzhaf, S.6, noch nicht eingesehen) Schöpflin (Schöpfl.) (o.V.) Schöpflin: Alsatia Illustrata (zitiert nach Banzhaf, S.6, noch nicht eingesehen) Schurmann Dr. G. 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[[Category:Quivet_Neck_Cemetery%2C_East_Dennis%2C_Massachusetts]] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/91406/quivet-neck-cemetery FindAGrave Link] A cemetery survey list -row by row, plot by plot- of nearly everyone buried in Quivet Neck cemetery. This is from a transcription in the early 1990s and one i did 6 Aug 2011 (see attached Image PDF) so there are many stones missing. It has been said that Quivet rhymes with Quiet- but you will also hear it pronounced with a short i sound (like quiver) and spelled with double t. This listing is derived from [[Space:Dennis%2C_Barnstable_county_%28Cape_Cod%29%2C_Massachusetts#Dennis_Cemetery-Inscriptions |Cemetery Inscriptions of Dennis, Mass.]] pp.134-168 by Burton Derick, 1993 and work that i did in 2011 (attached). Row 1 starts at the SW corner. Each row is listed starting at the South end by the marsh moving North. (i am not sure of the rows for the first 230+ stones, i recorded them row-by-row but not sure which row is which. They need to be integrated starting at Row 29 (scroll down) for known locations) South Street forms the northern border of the cemetery and Quivet creek marsh bounds the southern border. Continuing to travel east on South street will take you into the Crowe's Pasture Conservation Land, part of Dennis Conservation Trust. Quivet Neck is formed by Sesuit Creek on the west and Quivet creek on the east. This is a very peaceful village in East Dennis. Reminder stone RowX.01 in each row is at the SOUTH end. Number in parens (rxx) row; (txxx) transcript number see attached PDF for transcript. (goprxxxx) numbers are in order that i took the photos in Sep 2019 walking up one row and back down the next {| class="wikitable" style="width: 60%; border="3" |colspan="4" |..........................I recorded the "Row Unknown" names row by row but not sure which row they are in- scroll down to Row 29 to see more definitive tombstone locations. |- |colspan="4" |New Section Rows 30-44.......................... |- |colspan="4" |.......................... |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 45||Gelsthorpe, Horton, Mastin, Olsen |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 45||Nancy (Copell) Myette (1928-1987)(GOPR1031)(r45)(t9)-{{FindAGrave|43233573}}||John O'Connor (1913-)(GOPR1030)(r45)(t10){{FindAGrave|221158673}}||Helen O'Connor (1914-2010)(GOPR1030)(r45)(t11){{FindAGrave|221158413}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 45||John D Roberts(GOPR1018)(r45)(t29){{FindAGrave|43206288}}||Marion E Roberts (1927-2002)(GOPR1022)(r45)(t30)-{{FindAGrave|43206304}}||[[Mastin-319|Helen M (Mastin) Brister]] (1943-1987)(GOPR1027)
{{FindAGrave|43233555}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 45||Gary F Roberts (1953-1985)(GOPR1015)(r45)(t31){{FindAGrave|43206313}}||Joshua Roberts (1975-2004)(GOPR1020)(r45)(t32)-{{FindAGrave|43206274}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |colspan="4" |.......................... |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 44|| Max Makowsi (1907-1945){{FindAGrave|202635010}}||Emma (Poppeck) Makowski (1907-1989)(t39) {{FindAGrave|202634990}}||Werner Max Michael Makowski (1929-2016){{FindAGrave|202634904}} (t40) |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 44||Gooloishian||Frederick Dean Eble (1922-2005){{FindAGrave|43233521}}||Phyllis (Hunter) Eble (1923-1983){{FindAGrave|43233535}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 44||Maree (Harkins) Galvin (1918-2000)(GOPR1036)(r44)(t14){{FindAGrave|160675215}}||Jean (Campbell) Munson (1920-2005)(r?)(t41){{FindAGrave|160675781}}||Richard G Munson (1916-1998)(r?)(t42){{FindAGrave|160675658}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 44||Donald G Munson (1943-2011){{FindAGrave|160676190}}||Linda Munson (1948-2010){{FindAGrave|160676062}}||Alfred J Panella (1911-1990)(r44)(t43){{FindAGrave|13665962}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 44||Mary R Panella (1916-2005)(r44)(t44){{FindAGrave|13665963}}||Peter N Panella (1948-2005)(r44)(t45){{FindAGrave|13665964}}||Joan H Caldwell (1944-2007)(GOPR1049)(r44)(t15) |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 44||Stephen L Caldwell (1952-2009)(GOPR1048)(r44)(t16)||Eugenia S Caldwell (1916-2003)(GOPR1047)(r44)(t17)||Lindsay H Caldwell (1913-2001)(GOPR1046)(r44)(t18) |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 44||Andrew N Dall Jr (1907-1996)(GOPR1042)(r44)(t19)||Harold N Dall (1913-1992)(GOPR1044)(r44)(t20)||James C Harper (1950-2007)(r?)(t46){{FindAGrave|43233615}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 44||Everett W Ericson (1930-1989)(r?)(t47){{FindAGrave|130711489}}||Mildred R Ericson (1932-)(r?)(t48)||Arline D Kappel (1911-2003)(GOPR1043)(r44)(t21) |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 44||Edwin Kappel (1910-1982)(r44?)(t22)||Diane A Berry (1947-1983)(GOPR1038)(r44)(t23){{FindAGrave|205753236}}||John F Berry (1917-2000)(GOPR1037)(r44)(t24){{FindAGrave|43206330}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 44||Virginia C Everett (1905-2004)(GOPR1053)(r44)(t36){{FindAGrave|195552127}}||Edward A Everett (1902-1998)(GOPR1052)(r44)(t37){{FindAGrave|195552141}}||Edward H Everett (1935-1999)(GOPR1053)(r44)(t38){{FindAGrave|195552119}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 44||Anna (DelVento) Everett (1932-2018){{FindAGrave|202634681}} |- |colspan="6" |.......................... |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 43||Weagraff, Hunter, Schreiber |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 43||Eileen E Berry (1922-1997)(GOPR1076)(r43)(t25)||Allen E Somers (1922-)(GOPR1077)(r42)(t26){{FindAGrave|119068403}}||Sarah M Somers (1929-1997)(GOPR1077)(r43)(t27)||Brian Riley (1958-1991)(r?)(t28) |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 43||Harlan E Spotts (1924-1987)(GOPR1074)(r43)(t33){{FindAGrave|43206342}}||Charlotte (Graves) Spotts (1924-1987)(GOPR1074)(r43)(t34){{FindAGrave|184791980}}||Frederick A Wyckoff Jr (1934-1984)(GOPR1073)(r43)(t35){{FindAGrave|205753455}}||Alice M Howard (1919-2006)(GOPR1069)(r43)(t41) |- |colspan="6" |.......................... |- |Row 42||Pauline B Haskell (1900-1934)(gopr1097)||Richard C Reeves (1927-1987) (gopr1096)||Clay E Phillips (1928-2000) (gopr1094)||Barbara Ann (Watson) Sears (1941-2017)(gopr1091)||Dana G Smithson (gopr1088){{FindAGrave|169555836}}(gopr1089) |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 42||Denise M "De-De" Smithson (gopr1090){{FindAGrave|128158436}}||Theodore E Bagg (1903-1992) (gopr1084) Elma Bagg (1914-1976)||David M Gessner (gopr1082){{FindAGrave|13665890}}||Edward O Thomson (1900-1993)Kathryn Thomson (1900-1996)(gopr1081)||Terance A Cordner (1913-2007) Mary E Cordner (1916-1994) (gopr1080), |- |colspan="6" |.......................... |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 41||(1098-1116)Hunter (gopr1100)(gopr1102)(gopr1103) || James D Peirce Jr(gopr1101){{FindAGrave|43230800}}|| Laura Kuckes (gopr1105){{FindAGrave|128159277}}|| Louis A Doben (gopr1107){{FindAGrave|128159172}} ||Regina Doben (gopr1108){{FindAGrave|128159237}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 41||Bright (gopr1110)||Dorothy E (Barbour) Alexander (gopr1111){{FindAGrave|179241478}}||Harvey Alexander Jr {{FindAGrave|215791565}}|| Harriet Scheutz (gopr1112){{FindAGrave|195637682}}|| Elizabeth N Kestner (gopr1113){{FindAGrave|204822707}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 41||Ernest W Kestner {{FindAGrave|204823342}} |- |colspan="6" |.......................... |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 40||Amie Leah Stepenuck (gopr1129){{FindAGrave|130721202}}||Abbie M Dubin (1909-1996) (gopr1124) {{FindAGrave|160674883}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 40||Stanley L Weiss (1939-2015) (gopr1122){{FindAGrave|162086030}}|| Shepard (gopr1121)|| Franklin D Rudolph(1929-1993) (gopr1119){{FindAGrave|195637809}}|| Margaret (Fahey) Rudolph (1902-1995){{FindAGrave|}}||Arthur F Little Jr (1931-2016)(gopr1118){{FindAGrave|175822851}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 40|| E Marguerite Long (1918-1990) (gopr1117){{FindAGrave|195637690}}||Lita "Lee" (Kirkwood) Forster(1932-1998) (gopr1114){{FindAGrave|165322803}}||William G Forster (1928-1999) {{FindAGrave|176037590}} |- |colspan="6" |.......................... |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 39||Hodsdon (gopr1135)(gopr1134)|| McCauley (gopr1136)|| Brown (gopr1137), ||Michael Dubin (1936-2005){{FindAGrave|58763457}} ||Philip Dubin (1907-1983) (gopr1138)(gopr1139){{FindAGrave|160674916}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 39|| Fragano|| John B Malloy(1928 (gopr1141){{FindAGrave|195552291}}|| Jeremy Abbott(1948-1990){{FindAGrave|195637739}} ||Joan M E Abbott(1945-1991)(gopr1142){{FindAGrave|195637749}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 39 ||Joan M (O'Reilly) Abbott(1917-2013)(gopr1143){{FindAGrave|195637732}}||John N Abbott Jr (1946-2019)(gopr1144){{FindAGrave|204822098}}||John N Abbott(1914-2003)(gopr1145){{FindAGrave|195637710}}(gopr1147)||Mary J (Collins) McGuire (1934-2003)(GOPR1150)(r39)(t50){{FindAGrave|13665894}}||Coletta G Sprague (1902-1991)(r?)(t51) |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 39||Marion Martin (1927-)(r?)(t52)||Mary L Morris (1924-)(r?)(t53)||Henry G Dudley (1910-1989)(r?)(t54)||Annette H Dudley (1912-1998)(r?)(t55)||F Hall Machon Jr (1915-2008)(r?)(t56) |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 39||Abigail C McGuire (1959-2017){{FindAGrave|175656254}}||Elizabeth Phillips (gopr1151)||Paul H Brown (1934-2016) (gopr1152){{FindAGrave|201199930}}||Anne (Farrell) Merz (1910-1996){{FindAGrave|199671140}}||John J Sullivan (1919-1995) (gopr1154){{FindAGrave|13665893}} |- |colspan="6" |.......................... |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 38||Daniel F Marcelonis (1928-1993)(GOPR1175)(r38)(t57){{FindAGrave|43206267}}||Danielle Marcelonis (1928-1993)(r38)(t58)||Kathleen A Snow (1943-)(r?)(t59) |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 38||John F Herrick (1904-1980)(GOPR1174)(r38)(t62){{FindAGrave|43206247/}}||Margaret (Church) Herrick (1904-1977)(r38)(t63){{FindAGrave|203803106}}||Albert J Herrick (1899-1977)(r38)(t64)||Albert J Merz Jr (1931-1980)(GOPR1169)(r38)(t65){{FindAGrave|140704220}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 38||Thomas N Farrell (1915-1993)(GOPR1167)(r38)(t65a)||Margaret S Farrell (1920-2010)(GOPR1171)(r38)(t66)||Ann (gopr1170)||Albert J Merz(1899-1977) (gopr1153){{FindAGrave|199671107}} (gopr1169)||Mary J (O'Leary) Merz (1933-2018){{FindAGrave|192243855}} (gopr1168) |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 38||Pauline F Farrell (1908-2002)(r38)(t67)(gopr1167)||Raymond & June Hayler (gopr1166)||[[Dexter-1980|Thomas Sears Dexter, Sr]](GOPR1165)(r38)(t68){{FindAGrave|43233451}}||[[Thibeault-123|Lucille L Dexter]](GOPR1164)(GOPR1164)(r38)(t69){{FindAGrave|43233433}}||[[Dexter-1981|Thomas Sears Dexter, Jr]](GOPR1165)(r38)(t70){{FindAGrave|43233429}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 38||Walter A Dexter (1962-2003)(GOPR1162)(r38)(t71){{FindAGrave|43233419}}||Donald A Romeo (1934-2012) (gopr1161){{FindAGrave|115710086}}||Robert L Barry (1929-)(GOPR1158)(r38)(t72)||Mark Van Cleefe(1932-1997)(gopr1157){{FindAGrave|162085533}}||Mary Van Cleefe (1932-1997)(r?)(t73) |- |colspan="6" |.......................... |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 37||Robert Burns (gopr1191){{FindAGrave|205690911}}||Bill Phillips (gopr1190)||Barbara S Sides (gopr1188){{FindAGrave|205795867}}||Thomas W Shipman(GOPR1187)(r37)(t77), (gopr1186) |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 37||Dorothy M (Farrell) Shea (-2007) (gopr1185) {{FindAGrave|22689517}}||John T Shea (1924-1999) {{FindAGrave|206365023}}||Norman W Badger (1928-2002)(GOPR1184)(r37)(t81) ||Jean K Peterson (1922-1994)(GOPR1183)(r37)(t82) |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 37||John J Mossman (1910-1997)(r?)(t83)||Juliette B Mossman (1915-1994)(r?)(t84)||Francis S Harrow (1907-1983)(r?)(t85)||Mark C Keating (1960-2004)(r?)(t86)||Roberts (gopr1182) |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 37||Alexander J Roberts(1928-2010) (gopr1181){{FindAGrave|191572356}}||Wilkinson (gopr1180)||Agnes Lee (gopr1179)||Helen S (gopr1178), Theodore (gopr1177)||Beverly A Shipman (1936-1994)(r37)(t78) |- |colspan="6" |.......................... |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 36||Donald C Day (1928-2006)(GOPR1196)(r36)(t74){{FindAGrave|132449302}}||Susanne P Day (1929-)(GOPR1196)(r36)(t75)||Peter K Day (1959-1982)(GOPR1196)(r36)(t76){{FindAGrave|132349670}}||Shane R Haley (1984-2008)(GOPR1197)(r36)(t79)||Frederick W Eldridge, III (1947-1995)(GOPR1200)(r36)(t80){{FindAGrave|43206227}} |- |colspan="6" |.......................... |- |Row 35|||- |- style="vertical-align:top;" |colspan="6" |.......................... |- |Row 34||James W Zweig (1945-2010)(GOPR1226)(r34)(t87){{FindAGrave|130723216}} Anne Zweig, Barney J Zweig||Myrtle W Hutton (1902-2002)(GOPR1227)(r34)(t88){{FindAGrave|43206191}}||Deborah J Hutton (1949-1995)(GOPR1227)(r34)(t89){{FindAGrave|43206208}} (Harold Hutton, Lydia F (Hunt) Hutton, Sally L Hutton||Stephen J Kirby Sr (1947-1997)(GOPR1231)(r34)(t90){{FindAGrave|120435748}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 34||Eileen E Kirby (1942-)(GOPR1230)(r34)(t91)||Paul S Baudanza Sr (1944-)(r?)(t92)||Paul S Baudanza Jr (1970-1986)(r?)(t93)||Alice A Baudanza (1948-)(r?)(t94) |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 34||Donald C Dow (1906-1990)(r?)(t96)||Beatrice D Westervelt (1903-1995)(r?)(t97)||Stephen Kirby (1970)(GOPR1230)(r34)(t95){{FindAGrave|128159535}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 34||Thomas E Leaver (1924-1987)(GOPR1235)(r34)(t98)||Muriel B Holmes (1926-1979)(GOPR1240)(r34)(t99)||Richard M Gage (1937-1987)(GOPR1241)(r34)(t100){{FindAGrave|140704327}}||John W Poole (1914-1977)(r?)(t100) |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 34||Barbara J Poole (1915-1985)(r?)(t102)||Richard P Gigger (1919-2007)(r?)(t103)||Margaret M Gigger (1922-)(r?)(t104) |- |colspan="6" |.......................... |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 33|| Doris S Flinton (1905-1982)(GOPR1250)
{{FindAGrave|204196792}}||Edgar W Flinton (1905-2000)(GOPR1251)
{{FindAGrave|204320249}}||[[Rice-17414|William A Rice]] (1915-2005)(gopr)
{{FindAGrave|200367274}}||[[Parker-40250|Anna M (Parker) Rice]] (1913-1992)(gopr)
{{FindAGrave|200367287}}||George H Perry (1917-1982) |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 33||Gordon B Parkhurst (1943-1984)(r?)(t115) ||Farnsworth L Jennings (1906-1978)(r?)(t116)||Jeanne M Jennings (1904-1988)(r?)(t117)||Roberta H Watson (1918-2006)(r?)(t118)||Everett H Watson(1914-1993)(r?)(t119) |- |colspan="6" |.......................... |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 32||Harry Arlanson (1909-1998)(GOPR1274)
{{FindAGrave|62338051}}||William S Monahan (1920-1976)(GOPR1264)
{{FindAGrave|13665896}}||Walter M Lincoln (1902-1985)|| Mary W Monahan (1923-2011)
{{FindAGrave|158385210}}||Dorothy L (Baker) Arlanson (1917-2009)(GOPR1274)
{{FindAGrave|62338066}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 32||John A "Johnny" Kelley (1907-2004)(GOPR1275)
{{FindAGrave|9563451}}||Laura Kelley (1913-1995)
{{FindAGrave|42780208}}||Joseph F Waters (1924-1991)(GOPR1265)
{{FindAGrave|43206177}}||Priscilla S Waters (1924-)(GOPR1265)||Rosamond S Kent (1908-1987)(GOPR1266) |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 32||Frank P O'Neil (1897-1988)(GOPR1270)(r32)(t127){{FindAGrave|13665897}}||Helen (Gibson) O'Neil (1905-1995)(GOPR1270)(r32)(t128){{FindAGrave|13665898}}||Julie O'Neil (1939-)(r?)(t129) |- |colspan="6" |.......................... |- |Row 31|||- |- style="vertical-align:top;" |colspan="6" |.......................... |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 29||29.01 Lois E Maddix(1923-1971){{FindAGrave|190814811}}||29.02 John I Churchill (1906-1971){{FindAGrave|13665960}}||29.03 Jeane W Churchill (1904-1985){{FindAGrave|13665961}}||29.04 vacant lot||29.05 Clendon M Smith (1892-1969) {{FindAGrave|190814845}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 29 (cont)||29.06 Elisabeth P (K?) Smith||29.07 Ballard-Bjornson||29.08 Arthur Coombs (1887-1974) {{FindAGrave|43233222}}||29.09 Millicent Pierce (-1967) {{FindAGrave|190814897}}||29.10 Gladys A Pierce (1887-1974) {{FindAGrave|190814906}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 29 (cont)||29.11 George D Seguin (1898-1972) {{FindAGrave|190814923}}||29.12 Catherine A Seguin (1902-2001) {{FindAGrave|190814946}}||29.13 lot "B"||29.14 Griswold Van Dyke(t137)||Richard A Coombs (1946-1976)(GOPR1298)(r29)(t130){{FindAGrave|43233212}}, Dorene A (Prentis) Coombs (1918-2014) {{FindAGrave|172201569}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 29 (cont)||Jean (Lofstrom) Seguin (1932)(r29)(t131){{FindAGrave|191572178}}||John B Seguin (1938)(GOPR1294)(r29)(t132){{FindAGrave|191572265}}||Charles E Horne (1931-2011)(GOPR1290)(r29)(t133){{FindAGrave|191572189}}||Charles F Brown (1901-1999)(GOPR1286)(r29)(t134)||Marjorie B Brown (1900-1982)(GOPR1286)(r29)(t135) |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 29||Marion B Lincoln (1906-1996)(r?)(122)||Anne E Van Dyke (1914-1997)(r?)(t136)||Helen E Boughter (1888-1994)(r?)(t138)||Anne (Seguin) Horne (1933-2000)(GOPR1289)(r29)(t141){{FindAGrave|191572234}} |- |colspan="6" |.......................... |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 28||28.01 Helen P Boan||28.02 Thomas A Morrisey||28.03 vacant lot||28.04 Ralph F Shoop||28.05 Laura S Alexander {{FindAGrave|190814751}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 28 (cont)||28.06 John Dickson (1907-1978) {{FindAGrave|190814721}}||28.07 Mildred P Dickson (1908-1995) {{FindAGrave|190814711}}||28.08 vacant lot||28.09 lot "C"||28.10 Lot "H" |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 28 (cont)||28.11 [[Sears-4111|Samuel P Sears]](t8)(1895-1964){{FindAGrave|190814706}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 28||Frank B Bauer (1912-1999)(GOPR1330)
{{FindAGrave|43233313}}||Marjorie (Provost) Bauer (1915-1991)(GOPR1329)
{{FindAGrave|43233322}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 28||28.13 Franklin E Provost (1887-1967)(GOPR1328)
{{FindAGrave|43233334}}||28.12 Jean (Trumble) Provost (1886-1970)(GOPR1327)
{{FindAGrave|43233343}}||Corbit T Provost (1919-1985) (GOPR1326)
{{FindAGrave|43233352}}||[[Sears-4117|Ann (Sears) Whiteman]](1926-1997)||[[Hayes-12345|Kathryn V Sears]] |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 28||Dwight G W Hollister (1898-1976)(GOPR1320)
{{FindAGrave|43233233}}||Dorothy E Hollister (1898-1991)
{{FindAGrave|195551935}}||Lillian (Herter) Carter (1895-1987)(GOPR1319)
{{FindAGrave|195552052}}||Edwin R Carter (1892-1989)(GOPR1318)
{{FindAGrave|195552047}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 28||Lila A (Dickson) McCarthy (1935)(GOPR1317)
{{FindAGrave|113457278}}||Robert F McCarthy (1933)(GOPR1317)
{{FindAGrave|150116567}}||Stanton family(GOPR1325)||27.10 Helen (MacMurray) Stanton (1899-1981)
{{FindAGrave|190814657}} |- |colspan="6" |.......................... |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 27|| 27.01 Lot "G"||27.02 Lot "W"||27.03 Edgar R D'Abre (1892-1972)
{{FindAGrave|190814593}}||27.04 Mary C A'Abre (1895-1977)
{{FindAGrave|190853996}} Edgar R D'Abre Jr (1923-1996)
{{FindAGrave|190853980}}||27.05 Edmund M Murray (1902-1971)
{{FindAGrave|13665959}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 27 (cont)||27.06 Amy L Murray (1901-1971)
{{FindAGrave|190814618}} ||Robert C Murray (1928-1999)
{{1928-1999){{FindAGrave|191109571}}||Florence A Bennett (1902-2002)||Lansing H Bennett (1926-1993)||Robert A Bennett (1930-1987) |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 27||E Lansing Bennett (1899-1985)||Stanton family||27.07 Myra (Field) Walker (1877-1968) (GOPR1347)
{{FindAGrave|182126669}}||27.08 William E Walker (1874-1908)
{{FindAGrave|182126520}}||27.09 Lot "B" |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 27||Margaret C Fitch (1896-1983)(GOPR1339)
{{FindAGrave|205753200}}||27.11 John H Stanton (1899-1974)
{{FindAGrave|190814665}}(t168)||27.12 Harold W Fitch (1896-1960)
{{FindAGrave|175823411}}||27.13 vacant lot||George E Beckett (1919-2004)(GOPR1336)
{{FindAGrave|43233253}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 27||Barbara (Fitch) Beckett (1925-2015)
{{FindAGrave|142148091}}||Donald E Baker (1928-1996)(GOPR1333)
{{FindAGrave|43233279}}||Warren W Baker (1900-1980)(GOPR1334)
{{FindAGrave|43233265}}||[[Sears-4797|Helen E (Sears) Baker]] (1904-1991)
{{FindAGrave|43233294}}||Carol P Walker (1905-1980)(GOPR1348)
{{FindAGrave|205753392}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 27||Sally S Davis (1926-1995)(GOPR1358)
{{FindAGrave|190853931}}||Spencer E Davis (1910-1992)(GOPR1358)
{{FindAGrave|190853945}}|| |- |colspan="6" |.......................... |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 26||26.01 Lot "DeV" 26.01 Donn P Devita (1931-2010)(GOPR1360)||Nancy H Devita (1986)(GOPR1361)||26.02 Lot "Q"||26.03 Katherine D Lancaster(1899-1970)
{{FindAGrave|190814527}}||26.04 Katherine V Christy |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 26||26.05 Lot "S"||26.06 Margaret G (Tobin) Hosley
{{FindAGrave|190814376}}||26.07 Edwin F Snow (1914-1963)
{{FindAGrave|190814360}}||26.08 Doris M (Comeau) (Snow) Wyatt (1916-2009)
{{FindAGrave|158250641}}||Katharine V Spaulding |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 26||T Clayton Spaulding (1925-2006)||Carroll G Seward (1891-1978)(GOPR1345)
{{FindAGrave|156446970}}||Evelyn M (Ide) Seward(GOPR1345)
{{FindAGrave|156447035}}||Margaret G Hosley||Samuel L Seward (1927-2012)
{{FindAGrave|158385588}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 26||Richard H Levine (1963)(GOPR1377)
{{FindAGrave|62355620}}||Lawrence A Levine (1926-2008)(GOPR1379)
{{FindAGrave|62355600}}||Elena (Levine) Smith (1962-2001)(GOPR1378)||Emily (Hosley) Levine (1824-2013)
{{FindAGrave|105594562}}||Norman R Wyatt (1900-1989)(GOPR1381) |- |colspan="6" |.......................... |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 25||25.01 Bernard J C Van Der Hoeven (1899-1972)
{{FindAGrave|190814198}} (r25)(t204)||Annette E Van Der Hoeven (1898-1981)
{{FindAGrave|191108859}}||25.02 Brian S Stutsman(1958-1972)
{{FindAGrave|190814217}}|| |- style="vertical-align:top;" |row25||Janet (Thibault) Stutsman (1933-2007)
{{FindAGrave|191106083}}||25.03 Virden A Clark (1898-1970)
{{FindAGrave|132349878}}||25.04 Patricia (Rogers) Judd (1928-1971)
{{FindAGrave|190814240}}||25.05 Evelyn F Bauman (1913-1965)
{{FindAGrave|190814262}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 25 (cont)||25.06 Paul E Bauman(1902-1975)
{{FindAGrave|190814271}}(t194)||25.07 Frances J (Sybert) Mullin (1901-1973)
{{FindAGrave|190814322}}||25.08 C Alice Stone(1876-1960)
{{FindAGrave|190814343}}||25.09 Frederick E Jaques(GOPR1385)
{{FindAGrave|203800499}}||Evelyn K Jaques(GOPR1386) |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 25||William D Mullin (1927-1990)(GOPR1390)
{{FindAGrave|13665899}}||Edward J Robinson Jr (1924-1996)
{{FindAGrave|191109699}}||Patricia (Mullin) Robinson (1924-2011)
{{FindAGrave|191109694}}||Edward J Robinson (1924-1996)(GOPR1395)||Patricia (Rogers) Judd (1928-1971)(GOPR1399)
{{FindAGrave|190814240}} |- |colspan="6" |.......................... |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 24||24.01 James R McCormick||24.03 Martha Kirkbride Currier (1902-1974)(GPR1419)
{{FindAGrave|190814133}}||24.04 Cyrus R Currier (1895-1978)
{{FindAGrave|190814118}}||24.05 Oliver M Read (1889-1972)
{{FindAGrave|190813976}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 24 (cont)||24.06 George M Carpenter (1906-1969)
{{FindAGrave|188860140}}||Martha L Carpenter (1915-2000)
{{FindAGrave|188860250}}||Mary Meeker Lenz Carpenter (1884-1977)||[[Sears-4116|Eleanor M (Sears) Senk]] (1900-1991)(GOPR1416)
{{FindAGrave|13665904}}||Dorothy A (Arter) Clark (1899-1982)(GOPR1405)
{{FindAGrave|132349954}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 24 (cont)||Frederick C Hunt (1927-2006)(GOPR1406)
{{FindAGrave|182770465}}||Carol C (Clark) Hunt {{FindAGrave|195340064}}||Ralph H Ames (1912-1990)(GOPR1409)
{{FindAGrave|13665957}}||Catherine M (James) Ames (1908-1999)(GOPR1410)
{{FindAGrave|139266683}}||Hope Ames (1944-2011)
{{FindAGrave|195551886}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 24||Larry K Feest (1942-2004)(GOPR1411)(r24)(t208)||Evelyn W Schuhle (1912-1999)(GOPR1414)(r24)(t209){{FindAGrave|190851183}}||24.02 Kenneth F Schuhle (1915-1969)(GOPR1413)((r24)(t210){{FindAGrave|190814161}}||Kenneth Fred Schuhle Jr (1946-2009){{FindAGrave|191191824}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 24||Henry M Senk (1898-1979)(GOPR1416)
{{FindAGrave|13665903}}||Barbara T Eastman (1908-1997)||214-Frank H Eastman Jr (1908-2000) |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 24||Irraine Barry Read (1925-1992)(GOPR1421)||Oliver M Read 3d (1924-2006)(GOPR1422)
{{FindAGrave|190854074}} ||[[Sears-6570|Constance (Sears) Read]] (1898-1982)(GOPR1423)
{{FindAGrave|190850290}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 24||Herbert V S Brewer (1920-2007)(GOPR1427)
{{FindAGrave|190853868}}||Herbert C Brewer (1889-1976)(GOPR1426)
{{FindAGrave|190853829}}||Barbara (Clement) Brewer (1922-2012)
{{FindAGrave|190853883}}||Roxana (Van Sant) Brewer (1889-1982)(GOPR1427)
{{FindAGrave|190853846}} |- |colspan="6" |.......................... |-|- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 23||23.01 Helen (Kerr) Beisel (1908-1968)
{{FindAGrave|41668937}}(t243)||23.02 John B Thurston (1908-1951) (GOPR1450)
{{FindAGrave|130722201}}||Elizabeth (Couzens) Thurston (1913-2001)
{{FindAGrave|130722326}}||23.03 [[Rice-17119|Randolph Packard Rice]] (GOPR1442)
{{FindAGrave|190813779}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row23||23.04 [[Sears-4107|Barbara (Sears) Rice]](1902-1962)(GOPR1443)
{{FindAGrave|190813790}}||23.05 [[McKenzie-6504|Helene F (Mackenzie) Sears]](1909-1974)
{{FindAGrave|190813800}}||Jane (Rice) Wolf {{FindAGrave|191109391}}||23.06 Ella V Smith (1884-1969)
{{FindAGrave|190813824}}||23.07 Katharine (Smith) VanSant (1894-1966)
{{FindAGrave|190813863}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 23||23.08 Robert M VanSant||Robert M Van Sant III (1945-1986)
{{FindAGrave|190853910}}||Robert M Van Sant (1885-1966)(GOPR1430)||Ella V Smith (1884-1969)(GOPR1432)||Robert M Van Sant Jr (1922-1993)
{{FindAGrave|191109627}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 23||Roxana (Van Sant) Betts (1919-1988)(GOPR1433)
{{FindAGrave|190854061}}||[[Sears-4108|Theodore H Sears]](GORP1435)
{{FindAGrave|190850485}}||[[Sears-4109|Barbara L Sears]](1927-2003)||Theodore R Field (1955-2004)(GOPR1438)||[[Wolf-6886|William T Wolf]] (1920-1999)(GOPR1439)
{{FindAGrave|191109373}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 23||[[Wolf-5496|Timothy Sears Wolf]] (1952-2005)(GOPR1440)|| ||William W Gallagher Jr (1912-1977)(GOPR1445)
{{FindAGrave|13665901}}||[[Sears-6572|Joan (Sears) Gallagher]] (1912-1976)(GOPR1445)
{{FindAGrave|13665902}} ||Ralph H Richardson ((1914-1995)(GOPR1446)
{{FindAGrave|133725269}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 23||Helen B (Eldridge) Richardson (-2006)
{{FindAGrave|133576936}}||Albert R Beisel Jr (1908-1988)(GOPR1451)
{{FindAGrave|41669146}}||Kathleen (Holleran) Beisel (1919-2008)(GOPR1451)
{{FindAGrave|41210670}}||James A Woodburn (1916-1999)(GOPR1454)
{{FindAGrave|130722719}}||Virginia R (Lawrence) Woodburn (1919-2006)(GOPR1454)
{{FindAGrave|130722810}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 23||Annie S Lawrence (1895-1981)(GOPR1455)
{{FindAGrave|13665956}}||Stanley R Peterson (1918-2009)(GOPR1456)
{{FindAGrave|60360222}}||Alice V (Johnson) Peterson (1917-2010)(GOPR1456)
{{FindAGrave|60360117}} |- |colspan="6" |.......................... |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 22||22.01 Charles M G Delano(1878-1964)
{{FindAGrave|62354465}}||Julianna (Kopec) Delano (1900-1989)
{{FindAGrave|62354491}}||22.02 Myra L Snow (1885-1971)
{{FindAGrave|62360923}}||22.03 [[Sears-6571|Nellie F (Sears) Snow]] (1858-1930)
{{FindAGrave|62360941}}||22.04 Osborne F Snow (1858-1932)
{{FindAGrave|62360936}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 22||22.05 Gladys (Snow) Sheridan (1896-1921)
{{FindAGrave|62358913}}||Frederick William (1914-1993)
||Evah G Aseltine (1950-1950)||22.06 [[Sears-4096|Bernard M Sears]](1890-1928)
{{FindAGrave|62358429}}||22.07 [[Sears-4097|Chester H Sears]](1887-1903)
{{FindAGrave|62357670}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 22||22.08 [[Austin-9951|Anna M (Austin) Sears]](1867-1953)
{{FindAGrave|62357638}}||22.09 [[Sears-4095|Edgar J Sears]](1863-1957)
{{FindAGrave|62357619}}||22.10 Margaret Carroll (1839-1912)
{{FindAGrave|62338430}}||22.11 John W Carroll (1843-1912)
{{FindAGrave|62338418}}||22.12 Nellie F Kelley (1866-1868)
{{FindAGrave|62355547}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 22||22.13 Alice Lulu Kelley (1868-1928)
{{FindAGrave|62355528}}||22.14 Alice N Kelley (1843-1928)
{{FindAGrave|62355506}}||22.15 Peter Kelley (1841-1911)
{{FindAGrave|62355498}}||22.16 Mary E (Thompson) McAnistan (1882-1913)
{{FindAGrave|62355848}}||22.17 William F McAnistan (1879-1935)
{{FindAGrave|62355869}} |-|- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 23||22.18 Andrew L McAnistan (1872-1950)
{{FindAGrave|62355791}}||22.19 Harry G McAnistan (1882-1945)
{{FindAGrave|62355821}}||22.20 Arthur H McAnistan (1887-1931)
{{FindAGrave|62355805}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 22 (cont)||22.21 Bessie McBride (1867-1930)
{{FindAGrave|62355888}}||22.22 Edwin F McAnistan (1875-1889)
{{FindAGrave|62355771}}||22.23 [[Ferguson-15988|Mary Jane (Ferguson-Sears) McAnistan]] (1850-1931) daughter of Rosanna (McCabe) Sears
{{FindAGrave|13665906}}||22.24 John McAnistan (1840-1914)
{{FindAGrave|13665905}} |- |colspan="6" |.......................... |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 21||21.01 Eugene Arthur Cole (1886-1966)
{{FindAGrave|62354230}}||21.02 Katherine M Cole (1893-1983)
{{FindAGrave|62354243}}||21.03 Charles P Bedewell||21.04 Susan C Bedewell||21.05 [[Sears-4074|Pauline H Sears]] (1910-1913)
{{FindAGrave|62357545}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 21 (cont)||21.06 [[Sears-4073|Mabel B Sears]](1880-1962)
{{FindAGrave|62357446}}||21.07 [[Sears-4072|Benjamin F Sears]](1884-1944)
{{FindAGrave|62356615}}||21.08 [[Sears-4075|Joshua Sears]](1829-1904)
{{FindAGrave|13665910}}||21.09 [[McCabe-2493|Rosanna (McCabe) Sears]](1818-1911)
{{FindAGrave|13665911}}||21.10 [[Sears-4076|Eddie L Sears]] |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 21 (cont)||21.11 [[Sears-4080|Freeman T Sears]](1911-1966)
{{FindAGrave|62357067}}||21.12 [[Chase-6750|Mabel F (Chase) Sears]](1916-1975)
{{FindAGrave|62357075}}||21.13 [[Sears-4079|Katrina G Sears]](1895-1903)
{{FindAGrave|62357379}}||21.14 [[Sears-4077|Frank T Sears]](1870-1941)
{{FindAGrave|62356998}}||21.15 [[Sears-4078|Gertrude Sears]](1870-1954)
{{FindAGrave|62357005}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 21 (cont)||21.16 Ralph E Hopkins (1880-1947)
{{FindAGrave|62355307}}||21.17 Julia F Hopkins||21.18 Abbie S Hopkins (-1903)
{{FindAGrave|13665909}}||21.19 Abner Hopkins (1839-1892)
{FindAGrave|13665908}}||21.20 [[Smalley-1079|Irving M Smalley]] (1874-1899)
{{FindAGrave|62360861}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 21 (cont)||21.21 [[Smalley-1076|Elsie W (Smalley) Sears]] (1866-1891)
{{FindAGrave|62356968}}||21.22 [[Smalley-1078|Elery F Smalley]] (1882-1887)
{{FindAGrave|62360827}}||21.23 [[Sears-4081|Willard Sears]] (1840-1919)
{{FindAGrave|62357565}}||21.24 [[Sears-4082|Christopher Sears]] (1820-1885)
{{FindAGrave|62356783}}||21.25 [[Sears-4084|Nancy J Sears]] (1815-1867)
{{FindAGrave|62356804}} |- |colspan="6" |.......................... |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 20||20.01 T Clifton Walker (1882-1884)
{{FindAGrave|62361016}}||20.02 Sarah M (Hallett) Walker (1847-1920)
{{FindAGrave|62361002}}||20.03 Timothy C Walker (1858-1927)
{{FindAGrave|62360980}}||20.04 [[Lawson-3744|Laura M (Lawson) Sears]](1879-1962)
{{FindAGrave|62357042}}||20.05 [[Sears-2242|Frederick M Sears]](1877-1953)
{{FindAGrave|62357036}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 20 (cont)||20.06 Meldalene F Smith (1894-1964)
{{FindAGrave|62360897}}||20.07 Dudley E Smith (1883-1952)
{{FindAGrave|62360882}}||20.08 [[Pierson-3048|Laura (Pierson) Sears]] (1886-1979)
(GOPR1520){{FindAGrave|62356477}}||20.09 [[Sears-4055|Calvin C Sears]](1847-1872)(GOPR1520)
{{FindAGrave|72160347}}||20.10 [[Sears-4056|Warren C Sears]] (1876-1940)(GOPR1520)
{{FindAGrave|62356433}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 20 (cont)||20.11 [[Bearse-368|Teressa T Sears]](1858-1929)(GOPR1520)
{{FindAGrave|62356423}}||20.12 [[Sears-4057|Clarence S Sears]](1851-1930)(GOPR1520)
{{FindAGrave|62356414}}||[[Sears-6573|Lucie H Sears]] (1879-1943)(GOPR1520)||20.13 [[Sears-4060|Addie F Sears]](1883-1956)
{{FindAGrave|62358563}}||20.14 [[Sears-4058|Olive M (Sears) Cahoon]](1876-1899)
{{FindAGrave|62358554}}||20.15 [[Bearse-227|Sally J (Bearse) Sears]](1856-1930)
{{FindAGrave|62358539}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 20 (cont)||20.16 [[Sears-1170|John G Sears]](1852-1931)
{{FindAGrave|62358531}}||20.17 [[Sears-2853|Laban F Sears]](1850-1907)
{{FindAGrave|62358512}}||20.18 [[Gage-2286|Nancy Gage]]
{{FindAGrave|62358492}}||20.19 [[Gage-1756|Olive (Gage) Sears]](1818-1909)
{{FindAGrave|62358483}}||20.20 [[Sears-2852|Josiah F Sears]](1818-1895)
{{FindAGrave|62358477}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 20 (cont)||20.21 George A Curley||20.22 [[Chase-6748|Mary C (Chase) Sears]](1862-1923)
{{FindAGrave|62356703}}||20.23 [[Sears-4067|Charles Sears]](1848-1917)
{{FindAGrave|62356689}}||20.24 [[Homer-813|Lucy H Sears]](1822-1898)
{{FindAGrave|62357432}}||20.25 [[Sears-2861|Levi Sears]](1812-1890)
{{FindAGrave|62357408}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 20 (cont)||20.26 Olive G Bladen (1910-2000)
{{FindAGrave|62338391}}||20.27 Eugene V Bladen (1913-1989){{FindAGrave|62338383}}||20.28 Olive A Shiverick (1876-1973){{FindAGrave|43205947}}||20.29 Hannah S (Kelley) Shiverick (1844-1925){{FindAGrave|43205929}}||20.30 David Shiverick (1843-1940){{FindAGrave|43205923}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 20 (cont)||20.31 Frank K Shiverick (1885-1885){{FindAGrave|62359060}}||20.32 inf Kelley||20.33 Sarah S Kelley (1873-1931)
{{FindAGrave|62355466}}||20.34 Elnathan Kelley (1874-1963)
{{FindAGrave|62355455}}||20.35 [[Sears-4071|Arthur G Sears]](1872-1906)
{{FindAGrave|62356519}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 20 (cont)||20.36 [[Sears-4070|George Sears]](1856-1885)
{{FindAGrave|13665907}}||20.37 [[Long-17863|Myra S Sears]](1838-1926
{{FindAGrave|62357269}}||20.38 [[Sears-4069|Isaiah C Sears]]||20.39 [[Sears-2864|Jerusha F (Sears) Long]] (1811-1882)(GOPR1503)
{{FindAGrave|62355717}}||20.40 Jeremiah Long (1814-1896)
{{FindAGrave|62355703}} |- |Row 20||[[Sears-4113|Levi M Sears]](GOPR1514)||[[Crowell-1909|Clarabel F (Crowell) Sears]] (gp) wife of Levi "Morton" Sears |- |colspan="6" |.......................... |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 19||19.01 Nehemiah C Ellis (1850-1879)
{{FindAGrave|62354602}}||19.02 [[Sears-4044|Ruth (Berry) Sears]](1807-1876)
{{FindAGrave|72162686}}||19.03 [[Snow-6744|Caroline P (Snow) Sears]](1845-1929)
{{FindAGrave|23833978}}||19.04 [[Sears-3723|Isaac B Sears]](1841-1916)
{{FindAGrave|62358870}}||19.05 [[Spindle-175|Mercie Robbins (Spindle) Chase]] (1812-1902)
{{FindAGrave|62354175}} wife of Nathan Chase |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 19 (cont)||19.06 James H Farnsworth (1845-1912)
{{FindAGrave|62354683}}||19.07 Louella H (Byard) Farnsworth (1849-1913)
{{FindAGrave|62354702}}||19.08[[Eldridge-2785 |Jesse B Eldridge]] (1871-1952)
{{FindAGrave|62354724}}||19.09 Helen L Eldridge (1879-1941)
{{FindAGrave|62354742}}||19.10 [[Sears-4652|Bethia R (Sears) Eldridge]] (1844-1906)
{{FindAGrave|62354649}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 19 (Cont)||19.11 Jesse Eldridge (1839-1909)
{{FindAGrave|62354767}}||19.12 [[Sears-4123|Blanche Sears]](1889-1890)
{{FindAGrave|62358809}}||19.13 [[Sears-4046|George C Sears]](1866-1961)
{{FindAGrave|62357122}}||19.14 [[Silver-1120|Grace B (Silver) Sears]](1871-1958)
{{FindAGrave|62357140}}||19.15 [[Snow-6745|Elizabeth J (Snow) Sears]](1830-1905)
{{FindAGrave|62356926}} |-|- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 19 (Cont)||19.16 [[Sears-4047|Freeman T Sears]](1828-1915)
{{FindAGrave|62357097}}||19.17 [[Sears-4050|Charles E Sears]](1832-1912)
{{FindAGrave|62356738}}||19.18 [[Hall-39863|Susan (Hall) Sears]](1831-1888)
{{FindAGrave|62356760}}||19.19 [[Sears-4051|Francis L Sears]]||19.20 [[Sears-4052|Charles H Sears]](1856-1958)
{{FindAGrave|62356638}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 19 (Cont)||19.21 [[Smith-181021|Marianne (Smith) Sears]]||19.22 [[Ryder-1674|James F Ryder]](1866-1947)
{{FindAGrave|62355998}}||19.23 [[Sears-4053|Susie (Sears) Ryder]](1866-1955)
{{FindAGrave|62356012}}||19.24 Francis Ryder||19.25 Levi Chase (1814-1854)
{{FindAGrave|62354144}} |-|- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 19 (Cont)||19.26 [[Sears-6577|Sallie (Sears) Chase]] (1819-1876)
{{FindAGrave|62354155}}||19.27 Russell L Chase (1873-1875)
{{FindAGrave|62354210}}||19.29 Eunice H Chase (1836-1912)
{{FindAGrave|62354113}} |- |colspan="6" |.......................... |-|- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 18||18.01 Matthew A Byers (1894-1957)
{{FindAGrave|166674747}}||18.02 Dorothy H Hunting||18.03 John A Ellen||18.04 Nell B Hambling||18.05 Helen H Snow (1875-1947)
{{FindAGrave|43206452}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 18 (cont)||18.06 Philip C Snow (1877-1946){{FindAGrave|43205968}}||18.07 Sophia D (Perry) Crosby (1848-1904){{FindAGrave|62354391}}||18.08 Carrie L (Chapman) Day (1872-1949){{FindAGrave|62354264}}||18.09 George H Day (1870-1943){{FindAGrave|62354255}}||18.10 [[Sears-6574|Cora W Sears]] (1864-1865)(GOPR1558){{FindAGrave|62356834}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 18 (cont)||18.11 [[Sears-4042|David E Sears]](1868-1892)
{{FindAGrave|62356901}}||18.12 [[Sears-4043|David W Sears]](1841-1924)
{{FindAGrave|72271982}}||18.13 [[Parker-31372|Mehitable F (Parker) Sears]](1842-1915)
{{FindAGrave|62357476}}||18.14 Katherine (Ross) Finley (1867-)
{{FindAGrave|62355074}}||18.15 Henry P Finley(1860-1946)
{{FindAGrave|62355051}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 18 (cont)||18.16 George F Parker (1880-1880)
{{FindAGrave|62355946}}||18.17 Judith O Parker (1854-1880)
{{FindAGrave|62355970}}||18.18 Augustus A Parker (1853-1892){{FindAGrave|62355911}}||18.19 Joseph Handren (1823-1897)
{{FindAGrave|62355112}}||18.20 Sally (Small) Handren (1791-1873)
{{FindAGrave|62355149}} |-|- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 18 (cont)||18.21 William Handren (1781-1832)
{{FindAGrave|62355133}}||18.22 [[Handren-11|Minerva (Handren) Sears]](1819-1905)
{{FindAGrave|62357318}}||18.23 [[Sears-3964|Capt Joshua Sears]](1817-1885)
{{FindAGrave|62357309}} |- |colspan="6" |.......................... |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 17||17.01 Sylvia M Toman(t260)||17.02 Ruth M Toman (1890-1959)
{{FindAGrave|72165059}}||17.03 Louisa (Folger) Hedge (1862-1949
{{FindAGrave|72158986}}||17.04 John C Wingett (1889-1971)
{{FindAGrave|72159016}}||17.05 Virginia F (Wingett) Lyford (1917-1974)
{{FindAGrave|72158829}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 17||Kenneth Lyford (1914-1959)
{{FindAGrave|72158815}}||17.07 Carolyn M Wingett (1891-1984)
{{FindAGrave|72159037}}||17.08 [[Howes-2310|Willis Howes]] (1871-1931)
{{FindAGrave|72124992}}||17.09 [[Hall-52030|Marion L (Hall)) Howes]] (1873-1952)
{{FindAGrave|72124979}}||17.10 [[Hall-52046|Christopher Walter Hall]] (1878-1917)
{{FindAGrave|72125150}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 17 (cont)||17.11 [[Howes-2313|Deborah B (Howes) Hall]] (1847-1903)
{{FindAGrave|72125056}}||17.14 [[Hall-52046|Christopher W Hall]] (1847-1917)
{{FindAGrave|72125179}}||17.15 [[Sears-2478|Elkanah H Sears]] (1849-1914)
{{FindAGrave|72161574}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 17 (cont)||17.16 [[Eldredge-670|Lelia T (Eldredge) Sears]] (1850-1940)
{{FindAGrave|72161580}}||17.17 [[Sears-2479|Leslie R Sears]] (1892-1954)
{{FindAGrave|22991954}}||17.18 [[Thurston-1429|Harriet R (Thurston) Sears]] (1901-1978)
{{FindAGrave|22992185}}||17.19 Alan E Martin (1921-1989)
{{FindAGrave|43206462}}||17.20 [[Sears-6575|Marie S (Sears) Martin]] (1921-2011)
{{FindAGrave|130713933}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 17 (cont)||17.21 [[Berry-13360|Ruth (Berry) Sears]] (1807-1876)
{{FindAGrave|72162686}}||17.22 [[Sears-2477|William Sears]] (1808-1896)
{{FindAGrave|22992123}}||17.23 [[Sears-4027|Calvin C Sears]] (1847-1872)
{{FindAGrave|72160347}}||17.24 [[Spindleow-1|Laura A (Spindleow) Sears]] (1816-1900)
{{FindAGrave|72162206}} sister of Mercie (Spindle) Chase||17.24a [[Sears-4028|Calvin Sears]] (1816-1889)
{{FindAGrave|72160399}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 17||17.25 Clarence L Parker (1854-1921)
{{FindAGrave|72159119}}||17.26 Anna M Parker (1858-1927)
{{FindAGrave|72159128}}||17.27 Mercie F Parker||17.28 [[Sears-4031|Charles B Sears]] (1874-1965)
{{FindAGrave|72160437}}||17.29 [[Cole-18604|Etta E (Cole) Sears]] (1880-1949)
{{FindAGrave|72160450}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 17||17.30 [[Bartlett-9075|Eleanor S Sears]] (1849-1922)
{{FindAGrave|72161341}}||17.31 [[Sears-4030|Ezra F Sears]] (1852-1921)
{{FindAGrave|72161598}}||17.32 [[Howes-1684|Hannah (Howes) Sears]] (1836-1872)
{{FindAGrave|72161671}}||17.33 [[Sears-4032|Heman G Sears]] (1780-1836)
{{FindAGrave|13665912}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 17||17.34 Mary Sears||17.35 [[Sears-4037|Mary O Sears]] (-1872)
{{FindAGrave|143336627}}||17.36 [[Sears-4034|John Sears]] (1818-1908)
{{FindAGrave|72161966}}||17.37 [[Sears-4037|Mary J Sears]] (1821-1917)
{{FindAGrave|72161985}}||Helen L Toman (1888-1976)(GOPR1577)
{{FindAGrave|72165013}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 17||Thomas S Toman (1895-1977)(GOPR1576)(1893-1977)
{{FindAGrave|72165096}}||Peter S Toman (1928-2002)(GOPR1574)
(FindAGrave|72165044}}||264-Alice S (Gannon) Byers (1893-1981)(GOPR1573)
{{FindAGrave|166674833}}|| |- |colspan="6" |.......................... |- |Row 16||16.01 Mabel E Grant (1895-1973)
{{FindAGrave|72114441}}||16.02 Ronald B Grant (1899-1958){{FindAGrave|72114460}}||16.03 Arthur N Rogers (1871-1911)
{{FindAGrave|72159958}}||16.04 [[Saint-183|Mary (Saint) Sears]](1866-1929)
{{FindAGrave|72162390}}||16.05 [[Sears-3101|David H Sears]] (1865-1952)
{{FindAGrave|72161188}} |- style="vertical-align:top;"|Row 16(cont)||16.06 ||16.07 [[Jorgenson-240|Josie M (Jorgenson) Sears]](1872-1897)
{{FindAGrave|72162175}}||16.08 Etta L Chapman (1870-1911)
{{FindAGrave|72114036}}||16.09 Phoebe Chapman (1838-1896)
{{FindAGrave|72114073}}||16.10 Abraham Chapman (1828-1912)
{{FindAGrave|72114005}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 16(cont)||16.11 Lucinda (Knowles) Jarvis (1816-1899)
{{FindAGrave|72125206}}||16.12 Timothy Jarvis (1812-1882)
{{FindAGrave|72125222}}||16.13 May Hall (1896-1896)
{{FindAGrave|72123918}}||16.14 Ruth S Hall (1893-1905)
{{FindAGrave|72124068}}||16.15 Sarah E Hall (1871-1910)
{{FindAGrave|72124866}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 16(cont)||16.16 Arthur S Hall (1869-1940){{FindAGrave|72114582}}||16.17 [[Chase-6759|Elizabeth B (Chase) Sears]](1850-1930){{FindAGrave|72162763}} ||16.18 [[Sears-4098|Warren F Sears]](1850-1929){{FindAGrave|72162751}}||16.19 Isaiah Spindel (-1836){{FindAGrave|15098825}}||16.20 Nabby (Clark) Spindel (1804-1846){{FindAGrave|15098810}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 16(cont)||16.21 [[Sears-4101|Eddie B Sears]](1868-1869)
{{FindAGrave|72161244}}||16.22 [[Sears-4100|Selleck M Sears]](1856-1877)
{{FindAGrave|72162724}}||16.23 [[Mathews-3761|Harriet A (Mathews) Sears]](1828-1889)
{{FindAGrave|72161764}}||16.24 [[Sears-4099|David S Sears]](1823-1882){{FindAGrave|72161055}}||[[Sears-3541|Gertrude S (Sears) Hodsdon]] (1903-1997)
(GOPR1625)(r16)(t5){{FindAGrave|72124923}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 16||Shirley (Mowry) Eldridge (1920-1978)(GOPR1628)
{{FindAGrave|57177633}}||Caitlin P C Burt (1976-2000)(GOPR1633)
{{FindAGrave|72113856}}||Christian D W Burt (1973-1994)
{{FindAGrave|72113902}}||270- |- |colspan="6" |.......................... |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 15||15.01 Edward Alan Burt (1949-1956)
{{FindAGrave|72113935}}||15.02 Woodbury J Shepard(1890-1893)
{{FindAGrave|72164974}}||15.03 [[Sears-4016|Henry H Sears]] (1845-1930)
{{FindAGrave|72161913}}(t269)||15.04 [[Homer-812|Mary H Sears]](1860-1868)
{{FindAGrave|71896663}}||15.05 [[Sears-4020|Joseph H Sears]](1873-1955)
{{FindAGrave|72162027}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 15 (cont)||15.06 [[Moody-5511|Charlotte (Moody) Sears]](1910-1971)
{{FindAGrave|72162043}}||15.07 [[Sears-4021|Norman E Sears]](1899-1961)
{{FindAGrave|72162652}}||15.08 [[Strachan-1133|May E (Strachan) Sears]](1871-1936)
{{FindAGrave|72162419}}||15.09 [[Sears-4022|H Edward Sears]](1863-1934)
{{FindAGrave|72161619}}||15.10 [[Taylor-56206|Olive T Sears]](1838-1915)
{{FindAGrave|72159993}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 15 (cont)||15.11 [[Sears-4023|Heman Sears]](1836-1903)
{{FindAGrave|72161787}}||15.12 Edmund F Hall (1898-1960)
{{FindAGrave|62183121}} (1837-1919)
{{FindAGrave|72123690}} ||15.13 Julia W (Jarvis)Hall (1842-1928){{FindAGrave|72123703}}||15.14 Emma J Hall (1877-1970)
{{FindAGrave|72123709}}||15.15 Sukey (Snow) Hall (1798-1878)
{{FindAGrave|13665916}} {{FindAGrave|143336751}}duplicate |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 15 (cont)||15.16 Edmund Hall (1799-1882)
{{FindAGrave|13665915}}||15.17 Susie D Hall||15.18 Thankful S Hall (1826-1905)
{{FindAGrave|72124893}}||15.19 Samuel S Hall (1824-1878){{FindAGrave|72124428}}||15.20 [[Hall-52055|Charles Hall]] (1845-1886)
{{FindAGrave|72114603}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 15 (cont)||15.21 [[Howes-2314|Lydia H (Howes) Hall]] (1845-1907)
{{FindAGrave|72114614}}||15.22 [[Hall-52054|Joshua B Hall]] (1866-1883)
{{FindAGrave|72114633}}||15.23 [[Howes-2311|James S Howes]] (1814-1890)
{{FindAGrave|72124948}}||15.24 [[Howes-2312|Lydia (Howes) Howes]] (1824-1901)
{{FindAGrave|72124960}}||[[Sears-4114|Henry Homer Sears]](1940-2004)(GOPR1637)
{{FindAGrave|43205906}} |- |colspan="6" |.......................... |- |Row 14||14.01 Inez M Boden (1890-1968){{FindAGrave|72113782}}||14.02 Edward E Boden (1878-1957){{FindAGrave|72113776}}||14.03 Susan H Hall||14.04 Louis A Crowell (1878-1954){{FindAGrave|72114288}}||14.05 [[Crowell-1905|Edwin D Crowell Jr]](1886-1973){{FindAGrave|72114153}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 14 (cont)||14.06 Minerva E (Crowell) Wexler (1877-1966){{FindAGrave|72114147}}||14.07 [[Sears-4015|Louisa M (Sears) Crowell]](1852-1951){{FindAGrave|72114190}}||14.08 [[Crowell-1904|Edwin D Crowell]](1851-1897){{FindAGrave|72114176}}||14.09 [[Sears-4013|Joshua M Sears]](1888-1982){{FindAGrave|72162131}}|| 14.09a [[Crowell-1903|Miriam (Crowell) Sears]](1894-1983){{FindAGrave|72162626}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 14||14.10 [[Sears-4014|Mary E Sears]](1932-1959){{FindAGrave|72162833}}||14.11 [[Sears-6576|Mary E (Sears) Crowell]] (1863-1969){{FindAGrave|72114233}}||14.12 Prince M Crowell(1863-1929){{FindAGrave|72114259}}||14.13 Annetta A Phillips (1858-1922){{FindAGrave|72159336}}||14.14 Henry G Phillips (1866-1956){{FindAGrave|72159324}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 14||14.15 Mary E Gammons||14.16 Ramon Chapman (1839-1890){{FindAGrave|72114115}}||14.17 Carrie W Kelley (1860-1906){{FindAGrave|72154009}}||14.18 Fannie L Kelley||14.19 Olive H Kelley |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 14||14.20 Stillman Kelley (1816-1894)
{{FindAGrave|72155242}}||14.21 Lilla E Doane
{{FindAGrave|72165680}}||14.22 Z Austin Doane {{FindAGrave|72165675}}||14.23 [[Howes-2315|Helen L (Howes) Doane]]
(1858-1949) {{FindAGrave|72114405}}||14.24 Zebina K Doane (1854-1948)
{{FindAGrave|72114399}} |- |colspan="6" |..Gate and road between Row 13 and Row 14........................ |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 13||13.01 Robert T Clanny(1881-1948)
{{FindAGrave|62058527}}||13.02 Alma E (Plough) Clanny (1881-1965)
{{FindAGrave|62058541}}||13.03 David T Clanny(1909-1999)(GOPR1676)
{{FindAGrave|15098851}}||13.04 F Arnold (Sellers) Clanny (1911-1967)
{{FindAGrave|62058572}}||13.05 Mary F Paine (1851-1874)
{{FindAGrave|62189234}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 13 (cont)||13.06 Laura A Paine (1842-170)
{{FindAGrave|62189191}}||13.07 Deborah Clark (1825-1867)
{{FindAGrave|62061345}}||13.08 Hirah Clark (1820-1870)
{{FindAGrave|62061370}}||13.09 [[Sears-4005|Obediah B Sears]] (1839-1841)
{{FindAGrave|71353025}}||13.10 [[Sears-4003|Herbert W Sears]](1849-1901)
{{FindAGrave|71365900}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 13 (cont)||13.11 [[Baker-38003|Jedidah S Sears]](1810-1887)
{{FindAGrave|}}71378676||13.12 [[Sears-4002|Isaiah C Sears]](1835-1912)
{{FindAGrave|62357240}}||13.13 Samuel J Robbins (1879-1939)
{{FindAGrave|62189410}}||13.14 [[Hall-39701|Susanna Sears]]||13.15 [[Sears-4006|Sarah H Sears]](1836-1845)
{{FindAGrave|71354099}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 13 (cont)||13.16 [[Crowell-1901|Hannah Crowell]](-1888)
{{FindAGrave|62061613}}||13.17 Mercie Crowell(1833-1915)
{{FindAGrave|62061648}}||13.18 Eliza W (Dunham) Crowell (1808-1875)
{{FindAGrave|62061576}}||13.19 Daniel Crowell(1806-1875)
{{FindAGrave|62062081}}||13.20 [[Sears-4012|Mercy (Sears) Crowell]] (1777-1855)
{{FindAGrave|62062251}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 13 (cont)||13.21 [[Crowell-1902|William Crowell]](1775-1806)
{{FindAGrave|62165674}}||13.22 [[Sears-4008|Asa H Sears]](1836-1844)
{{FindAGrave|72068632}}||13.23 [[Sears-4009|Asa H Sears]](1848-1849)
{{FindAGrave|71357307}}||13.24 [[Sears-4011|Ella Sears]](1856-1909)
{{FindAGrave|71361939}}||13.25 [[Hinds-1362|Mary E (Hinds) Sears]](1839-1864)
{{FindAGrave|71878989}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 13 (cont)||13.26 [[Sears-4007|Enos Sears]](1816-1864)
{{FindAGrave|71362219}}||13.27 [[Hall-39703|Thankful (Hall) Sears]](1815-1887)
{{FindAGrave|71362264}} |- |colspan="6" |.......................... |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 12||12.01 Everett H L Pierce (1900-1955)
{{FindAGrave|62189279}}||12.02 Virginia (Wood) Pierce (1910-1998)
{{FindAGrave|62189262}}||12.03 James M Ross (1862-1909)
{{FindAGrave|15098833}}||12.04 Olive S Howes (1881-1890)||12.05 [[Sears-5905|Susan H (Sears) Howes]](1854-1934)
{{FindAGrave|62187154}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 12 (cont)||12.06 [[Howes-2125|Alpheus Howes]](1854-1938)
{{FindAGrave|62187144}}||12.07 [[Sears-3992|Isaac H Sears]](1852-1872)
{{FindAGrave|71366292}}||12.08 [[Dunham-3017|Sarah T (Dunham) Sears]](1833-1879)
{{FindAGrave|71896921}}||12.09 [[Hedge-367|Mehitable (Hedge) Sears]](1830-1869)
{{FindAGrave|71879094}}||12.10 [[Sears-3749|Benjamin Sears]](1826-1891)
{{FindAGrave|71357658}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 12 (cont)||12.11 [[Hedge-521|Joseph Hedge]] (1860-1940)
{{FindAGrave|62183838}}||12.12 [[Hedge-525|Josephine Hedge]] (1894-1894)
{{FindAGrave|62183916}}||12.13 [[Smalley-1472|Julia (Smalley) Hedge]] (1861-1912)
{{FindAGrave|62183935}}||12.14 [[Milward-294|Emma (Milward) Hedge]] (1862-1927)
{{FindAGrave|62183761}}||12.15 [[Hedge-524|John M Hedge]] (1857-1915)
{{FindAGrave|62183788}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 12 (cont)||12.16 [[Hedge-523|Milton L Hedge]] (1855-1856)
{{FindAGrave|62184050}}||12.17 [[Sears-3750|Elizabeth L (Sears) Hedge]] (1828-1894)
{{FindAGrave|62183711}}||12.18 [[Hedge-496|Milton P Hedge]] (1825-1897){{FindAGrave|62183989}}||12.19 [[King-43940|Claude H King]] (1871-1941)
{{FindAGrave|62187603}}||12.20 [[Hedge-522|Elizabeth L (Hedge) King]] (1886-1960)
{{FindAGrave|62187622}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 12 (cont)||12.21 [[Vincent-7751|Mehitable (Vincent) Howes]] (1776-1865)
{{FindAGrave|62187124}}||12.22 [[Hedge-519|John S Hedge]] (1838-1856)
{{FindAGrave|62184177}}||12.23 [[Hedge-520|George S Hedge]] (1842-1865)
{{FindAGrave|62184128}}||12.24 [[Sears-4493|Abigail "Nabby" (Sears) Hedge]] (1797-1894)
{{FindAGrave|62184082}}||12.25 [[Hedge-493|John Hedge]] (1797-1871)
{{FindAGrave|62183679}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 12 (cont)||12.26 [[Sears-4000|Warren Sears]](1825-1845)
{{FindAGrave|71901843}}||12.27 [[Sears-3994|Ezra Sears]](1821-1846)
{{FindAGrave|71358076}}||12.28 [[Sears-3995|Chloe Sears]](1827-1851)
{{FindAGrave|71358176}}||12.29 [[Sears-3996|Lot Sears]](1819-1840)
{{FindAGrave|71878671}}||12.30 [[Seabury-223|Polly (Seabury) Sears]](1793-1885)
{{FindAGrave|71896406}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 12 (cont)||12.31 [[Sears-3993|Ezra Sears]](1789-1830){{FindAGrave|71362480}}||12.32 [[Sears-3997|Florence K (Sears) Morrison]](1867-1938){{FindAGrave|62188505}}||12.33 [[Morrison-1161|Tyler P Morrison]](1877-1963){{FindAGrave|62188486}}||12.34 [[Richardson-20454|Mary A (Richardson) Sears]] (1824-1935)
{{FindAGrave|71365668}}||12.35 [[Sears-3998|Gilbert Sears]](1813-1880){{FindAGrave|71365649}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 12 (cont)||12.36 [[Sears-3999|Betsey J Sears]] (1828-1878){{FindAGrave|71357712}}||12.37 [[Davis-64511|Jane (Davis) Sears]](1789-1849){{FindAGrave|71879239}}||12.38 [[Sears-3207|Moody Sears]](1786-1865){{FindAGrave|71879192}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 12 (cont)||Claude H King (1911-1992)(GOPR1720)(r12)(t60)||Dorothy M King (1925-2001)(r?)(t61) |- |colspan="6" |.......................... |- |Row 11||11.01 Donald E Breckinridge||11.02 Donald E Breckinridge Jr||11.03 Braddock N Kelley||11.04 Carrie E Crosby||11.05 Heman J Kelley (1873-1897){{FindAGrave|62187404}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 11 (cont)||11.06 Lucy H Kelley 91839-1925){{FindAGrave|62187454}}||11.07 Heman S Kelley (1837-1897){{FindAGrave|62187433}}||11.08 George E Doane (1852-1898){{FindAGrave|62062817}}||11.09 Joseph Doane (1812-1892){{FindAGrave|62062851}}||11.10 Elizabeth T (Rogers) Doane (1819-1896){{FindAGrave|62062874}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 11 (cont)||11.11 Joshua A Doane (-1862){{FindAGrave|143335308}}||11.12 [[Smalley-1073|Marie F (Smalley) Sears]](1891-1921){{FindAGrave|71878858}}||11.13 [[Howes-1675|Mary E (Howes) Smalley]](1854-1927){{FindAGrave|71524151}}||11.14 [[smalley-1074|James W Smalley]]||11.15 James A Smalley (1826-1909){{FindAGrave|71524183}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 11 (cont)||11.16 Elizabeth F (Sears) Smalley(1828-1911){{FindAGrave|71524201}}||11.17 baby||11.18 Blanche E Rogers (1872-1923){{FindAGrave}}||11.19 Charles H Rogers||11.20 [[Sears-3984|Warren Sears]](1849-1893){{FindAGrave|71901867}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 11 (cont)||11.21 [[Howes-1682|Susan (Howes) Sears]](1852-1942){{FindAGrave|71901592}}||11.22 [[Howes-1623|Susanna (Howes) Sears]](1802-1867){{FindAGrave|71901648}}||11.23 [[Sears-3985|Nathan F Sears]](1800-1848){{FindAGrave|71895846}}||11.24 David S Chapman (1822-1882){{FindAGrave|62057923}}||11.25 [[Sears-6578|Sallie E (Sears) Chapman]] (1830-1909){{FindAGrave|62058369}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 11 (cont)||11.26 [[Sears-3986|Paulina Sears]](1808-1864){{FindAGrave|71896024}}||11.27 [[Foster-20338|Elizabeth (Foster) Sears]](1772-1844){{FindAGrave|71361914}}||11.28 [[Sears-343|Jacob Sears]](1771-1846){{FindAGrave|62050037}}||11.29 [[Sears-3987|Jacob Sears]](1823-1871){{FindAGrave|71351037}}||11.30 [[Kelley-7355|Olive F (Kelley) Sears]](1840-1893){{FindAGrave|71350985}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 11 (cont)||11.31 [[Sears-3988|Daniel Sears]](1798-1840){{FindAGrave|71358300}}||11.32 [[Eldridge-2657|Lucy (Eldridge) Sears]](1799-1867){{FindAGrave|71358329}} |- |colspan="6" |.......................... |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 10||10.01 Mabelle (Warren) Bliss (1873-1958)
{{FindAGrave|62050159}}||10.02 Fred A Bliss (1876-1957){{FindAGrave|62050150}}||10.03 Rosco Tidd (1883-1960)
{{FindAGrave|15098841}}||10.04 Marion Canham (-1974)
{{FindAGrave|205690968}}||10.05 Mabel L (Mowry) Clancy (1863-1956)
{{FindAGrave|62058519}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 10 (cont)||10.06 Mary C Kelley (1873-1948)
{{FindAGrave|62187502}}||10.07 Thomas Kelley (1877-1948)
{{FindAGrave|62187480}}||10.08 Marietta Chase (1845-1918)
{{FindAGrave|62058450}}||10.09 Anthony T Chase (1842-1905)
{{FindAGrave|62058403}}||10.10 [[Handren-13|Eliza (Handren) Chase]] (1814-1890)
{{FindAGrave|62058425}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 10 (cont)||10.11 [[Chase-8144|Anthony Chase]] (1812-1892)
{{FindAGrave|62058438}}||10.12 Elizabeth D Pratt (1847-1945)
{{FindAGrave|62189306}}||10.13 [[Sears-3978|Daniel William Sears]](1862-1893)
{{FindAGrave|71897210}}||10.14 baby||10.15 [[Doane-1504|Mercie H (Doane) Sears]] (1838-1922)
{{FindAGrave|71897352}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 10 (cont)||10.16 [[Sears-3977|Silas Sears]](1826-1874)
{{FindAGrave|71897337}}||10.17 [[Sears-3979|Susan E Sears]]||10.18 [[Sears-3980|Minnie E Sears]]||10.19 [[Sears-3981|Samuel D Sears]](1848-1878)
{{FindAGrave|13665917}}||10.20 [[Sears-3983|Judah W Sears]] (-1848)
{{FindAGrave|143330668}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 10 (cont)||10.21 [[Davis-64345|Ellen D Sears]]||10.22 [[Sears-3982|Judah H Sears]](1823-1870)
{{FindAGrave|143336580}}||10.23 inf. Howes||10.24 Charles Fred Howes(1893-1970)
{{FindAGrave|62186899}}||10.25 Fred Howes (dupe?) |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 10 (cont)||10.26 Hattie M Allard||10.27 Harriet N (Chapman) Howes (-1898)
{{FindAGrave|13665921}}||10.28 Roland Howes (-1899)
{{FindAGrave|13665920}}||10.29 [[Sears-4843|Thankful (Sears) Howes]] (1794-1878)||10.30 Isaac (Isaiah?) Howes |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 10 (cont)||10.31 William M Haller, Jr (1910-1944)
{{FindAGrave|43205860}}||10.32 William M Haller (1877-1961)
{{FindAGrave|43205846}}||10.33 [[Howes-3061|Helen Lorana (Howes) Haller]] (1880-1971)
{{FindAGrave|187463573}}||10.34 [[Davis-109198|Eliza J (Davis) Howes]] (1827-1901)
{{FindAGrave|143338239}}||10.35 [[Howes-3256|Myra Howes]] (1818-1851)
{{FindAGrave|143330723}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 10 (cont)||10.36 [[Howes-3063|Levi Howes]] (1812-1874)
{{FindAGrave|143336648}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 10 (cont)||10.41 [[Hall-72086|Bernard Barton Hall]] (1848-1861)
{{FindAGrave||62183057}}||10.42 [[Hall-72084|Joshua Hall]] (1843-1864){{FindAGrave|62017123}}||10.43 [[Hall-71567|Crowell Austin Hall]] (1851-1852)
{{FindAGrave|62183094}}||10.44 [[Hall-71569|Keziah Hamblin Hall]] (1839-1844) dau of Christopher{{FindAGrave|62183203}}||10.45 [[Crowell-3429|Betsey (Crowell) Hall]] (1817-1855)
{{FindAGrave|8246563}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 10 (cont)||10.46 [[Hall-71568|Christopher Hall]] (1809-1857)
{{FindAGrave|8246551}}||Lawrence A Nyberg (1910-1985)(GOPR1795)
{{FindAGrave|62188933}}||Grace (Young) Nyberg (1912-)
{{FindAGrave|187446177}} |- |colspan="6" |.......................... |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 9||9.01 [[Sears-3968|Karl V Sears]](1892-1966)
{{FindAGrave|71877972}}||9.02 [[Nybiury-1|Helma S (Nybiury) Sears]] (1884-1958)||9.03 [[Chase-11533|Louise H (Chase) Chase]] (1851-1876)
{{FindAGrave|143336674}}||9.04 [[Cahoon-866|Stephen W Cahoon]] (1847-1871)
{{FindAGrave|143336601}}||9.05 [[Chase-11535|Sarah Williams (Chase) Robbins]] (1844-1916)
{{FindAGrave|143338260}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 9 (cont)||9.06 Brennard B Cahoon (1868-1870)
{{FindAGrave|143336542}}||9.07 [[Cahoon-867|Stephen B Cahoon]] (1872-1890)
{{FindAGrave|143338164}}||9.08 [[Chase-11544|William Hudson Chase]] (1880-1910)
{{FindAGrave|187462260}}||9.09 [[Nickerson-4338|Charles L Nickerson]] (1851-1873)
{{FindAGrave|62188896}}||9.10 [[Richardson-20454|Mary A (Richardson) Sears]] (1824-1905)
{{FindAGrave|71365668}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 9 (cont)||9.11 [[Eldredge-687|Dorothy F (Eldredge) Sears]] (1810-1877)
{{FindAGrave|71358470}}||9.12 [[Hopkins-10110|Deborah Chipman (Hopkins) Sears]] (1801-1861)
{{FindAGrave|16391384}}||9.13 [[Sears-3847|Constant Sears]](1802-1887)
{{FindAGrave|16391332}}||9.14 [[Sears-3974|Isaiah C Sears]](1873-1893)
{{FindAGrave|71378615}}||9.15 [[Crosby-3206|Laura A (Crosby) Sears]] (1838-1937)
{{FindAGrave|71878399}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 9 (cont)||9.16 [[Sears-3100|David H Sears]](1836-1898)
{{FindAGrave|71358359}}||9.17 [[Sears-3976|Elizabeth Sears]](1772-1844)
{{FindAGrave|71361914}}||9.18 [[Sears-3975|Thomas Sears]](1797-1873)
{{FindAGrave|71901740}}||9.19 [[Hedge-500|Daniel Hedge (1839-1906)]]
{{FindAGrave|43206044}}||9.20 [[Crowell-3416|Abby M (Crowell) Hedge]] (1838-1924)
{{FindAGrave|43206059}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 9 (cont)||9.21 [[Hedge-739|Anna Crowell Hedge]] (1868-1878) dau of Daniel and Abby
{{FindAGrave|43206078}}||9.22 [[Hedge-744|Howard Crowell Hedge]] (1879-1905)
{{FindAGrave|43206118}}||9.23 [[Crowell-3418|Isaac Crowell]] (1791-1847)
{{FindAGrave|43206129}}||9.24 [[Mayo-5365|Nabby (Mayo) Crowell]] (1800-1886)
{{FindAGrave|43206138}}||9.25 [[Crowell-3413|Eleanor Crowell]] (1844-1846)
{{FindAGrave|43206145}} dau of Isaac & Nabby |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 9 (cont)||9.26 [[Mayo-3603|Mehitable (Mayo) Bangs]] (1762-1849)
{{FindAGrave|143330691}}||9.27 [[Crowell-3398|Prince S Crowell]] (1813-1881)
{{FindAGrave|15098887}}||9.28 [[Foster-35164|Polly D (Foster) Crowell]] (1811-1897)
{{FindAGrave|15098893}}||9.29 [[Crowell-3403|Emma L Crowell]] (1848-1849)
{{FindAGrave|15098902}}||9.30 [[Underwood-9512|Mary F (Underwood) Crowell]] (1840-1893)
{{FindAGrave|13665926}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 9 (cont)||9.31 [[Crowell-3400|Prince F Crowell]] (1839-1874)
{{FindAGrave|13665925}}||9.32 [[Crowell-3399|Persis Sears (Crowell) Addy]] (1837-1878)
{{FindAGrave|13665924}}||9.33 [[Addy-578|John H Addy (1827-1867)]]{{FindAGrave|13665923}} husband of Persis Crowell||9.34 Elijah Bailey (1768-1847)
{{FindAGrave|13665927}}||9.35 inf. Crowell |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 9 (cont)||9.36 [[Crowell-3415|Evelina Crowell]] (1819-1820) infant dau of David and Persis
{{FindAGrave|15098941}}||9.37 Persis Crowell||9.38 Anna B Crowell (1843-1866)
{{FindAGrave|15098915}} wife of David Crowell, Jr||9.39 [[Crowell-3409|Persis Sears Crowell]] (1829-1831)
{{FindAGrave|15098955}}||9.40 inf. |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 9 (cont)||9.41 [[Sears-5596|Persis (Sears) Crowell]] (1790-1862)
{{FindAGrave|15098930}}||9.42 [[Crowell-2648|David Crowell]] (1786-1871)
{{FindAGrave|15098924}} |- |colspan="6" |.......................... |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 8||8.01 [[Elland-36|William Elland]] (1871-1937)
{{FindAGrave|62066801}}||8.02 [[Wells-22670|Barbara (Wells) Elland]] (1844-1934){{FindAGrave|62063200}}||8.03 [[Elland-20|Isaac Elland Jr]] (1839-1911)
{{FindAGrave|62066745}}||8.04 [[Sears-3928|Francis E Sears]](1869-1938)
{{FindAGrave|71896608}}||8.05 [[Sears-3929|William W Sears]](1857-1932)
{{FindAGrave|71896596}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 8 (cont)||8.06 [[Sears-3935|Myra E (Sears) Cooper]](1863-1933)
{{FindAGrave|71896575}}||8.07 [[Cooper-22704|Almon Cooper]](1863-1929)
{{FindAGrave|71896562}}||8.08 [[Sears-3931|Susan O Sears]](1852-1905)
{{FindAGrave|71896681}}||8.09 [[Sears-3933|Reuben W Sears]](1854-1893)
{{FindAGrave|71896669}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 8||8.10 [[Sears-3934|Mary H Sears]](1860-1868)
{{FindAGrave|71896663}}||8.11 [[Sears-3932|Susan W (Sears) Sears]](1827-1880)
{{FindAGrave|71896646}}||8.12 [[Sears-3930|Reuben Sears]](1822-1899)
{{FindAGrave|71896637}}||8.13 [[Wood-40032|Mary E (Wood) Wefer]] (1875-1940)
{{FindAGrave|71522504}}||8.14 [[Wefer-63|John E Wefer]](1864-1865)
{{FindAGrave|71522339}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 8||8.15 [[Sears-5364|Olive Howes (Sears) Wefer]] (1834-1898)
{{FindAGrave|71522316}}||8.16 [[Wefer-16|Eilert Wefer]] (1827-1906)
{{FindAGrave|71522287}}||8.17 [[Sears-3952|Arvilla Sears]] (1856-1858)
{{FindAGrave|71353632}}||8.18 [[Sears-3945|Della M Sears]] (-1877)
{{FindAGrave|143336719}}||8.19 [[Sears-3944|Flora A Sears]] (1862-1887)
{{FindAGrave|71365416}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 8||8.20 [[Sears-3943|Lenora A Sears]] (1863-1864)
{{FindAGrave|71758043}} ||8.21 [[Sears-6235|Eugene E Sears]] (1852-1853)
{{FindAGrave|71758026}}||8.22 Mina E Sears {{FindAGrave|71758014}}||8.23 Mary A Sears
{{FindAGrave|71758035}}||8.24 [[Walker-36801|Catherine F Sears]] |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 8||8.25 [[Crowell-1882|Almira Sears]](-1860)
{{FindAGrave|143335291}}||8.26 [[Sears-3942|Elijah B Sears]] (1817-1873)
{{FindAGrave|71358557}}||8.27 [[Sears-3954|Bessie O Sears]]||8.28 [[Sears-3953|Paul F Sears]] (1846-1916)
{{FindAGrave|71895970}}||8.29 [[Sears-3956|Rosanna (Sears) Sears]] (1806-1885)
{{FindAGrave|71358396}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 8||8.30 [[Sears-3955|Dean Sears]] (1802-1875){{FindAGrave|71358385}} ||8.31 [[Sears-3957|Sarah S (Sears) Taylor]] (1848-1941)
{{FindAGrave|71523197}}||8.32 [[Taylor-55792|Lot W Taylor]] (1847-1879)
{{FindAGrave|71523184}}||8.33 [[Taylor-55793|Clifton S Taylor]] (1876-1893)
{{FindAGrave|71358270}}||8.34 [[Taylor-55794|Agnes (Taylor) Cranston]] (1874-1969)
{{FindAGrave|62061526}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 8||8.35 [[Seabury-222|Elizabeth A (Seabury) Sears]] (1820-1878)
{{FindAGrave|71359870}}||8.36 [[Sears-3958|Barnabas H Sears]] (1815-1898)
{{FindAGrave|71357615}}||8.37 [[Howes-1672|Ruth (Howes) Sears]] (1781-1865)
{{FindAGrave|71896894}}||8.38 [[Sears-3959|Paul Sears]] (1777-1854)
{{FindAGrave|71895947}}||8.39 [[Kelley-7339|Zebina Doane Kelley]] (1853-1919)
{{FindAGrave|13665932}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 8||8.40 [[Sears-3961|Hannah Crowell (Sears) Kelley]] (1855-1910)
{{FindAGrave|13665933}} dau of Seth and Thankful Sears, wife of Zebina Kelley||8.41 [[Homer-810|Thankful (Homer) Sears]] (1830-1905)
{{FindAGrave|13665931}} wife of Seth||8.42 [[Sears-3963|Seth Sears]] (1829-1857)
{{FindAGrave|13665930}} son of Edmund and Betsey||8.43 [[Crowell-1889|Elizabeth (Crowell) "Betsey" Sears]] (1797-1865) wife of Edmund {{FindAGrave|13665929}}||8.44 [[Sears-341|Edmund Sears]] (1792-1867)
{{FindAGrave|13665928}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 8||[[Sears-4112|Harry R Sears]](GOPR1951)(r8)(t1) (1908-1974)
{{FindAGrave|71353719}}||[[Elland-21|Herbert C Elland]] (1918-1995)
{{FindAGrave|62066719}}||[[Sears-6579|Marie A (Sears) Brooke]] (1932-2007)
{{FindAGrave|160676643}}||[[Brooke-2674|Richard S Brooke (1934-1994)]]
{{FindAGrave|160676633}} |- |colspan="6" |.......................... |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 7||7.01 [[Shiverick-35|Seth T Shiverick]] (1866-1866)
{{FindAGrave|71525055}}||7.02 infant dau||7.03 [[Shiverick-33|Mary Adaline Shiverick]] (1842-1848)
{{FindAGrave|71524878}}|| 7.04 [[Shiverick-34|Mary Adaline Shiverick]] (1852-1854)
{{FindAGrave|71524893}}||7.05 [[Shiverick-32|Charles H Shiverick]] (1839-1844)
{{FindAGrave|71524818}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 7 (cont)||7.06 [[Tobey-790|Ruth (Tobey) Shiverick]] (1826-1915)
{{FindAGrave|71524782}}||7.07 [[Sears-5243|Betsy C (Sears) Shiverick]] (1819-1855)
{{FindAGrave|71524349}}||7.08 [[Sears-5241|Mary (Sears) Shiverick]] (1817-1847)
{{FindAGrave|71524290}}||7.09 [[Shiverick-21|Asa Shiverick]] (1816-1894)(gopr)
{{FindAGrave|71524278}}||7.10 [[Sears-3921|Sadie M Sears]](1860-1869)
{{FindAGrave|71895829}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 7 (cont)||7.11 [[Sears-3922|Seth Sears]](1859-1859)
{{FindAGrave|71895813}}||7.12 [[Sears-3924|Mary Sears]](1848-1850)
{{FindAGrave|71895797}}||7.13 [[Sears-3923|Nathan Sears]](1821-1904)
{{FindAGrave|71895731}}||7.14 [[Howes-1671|Sarah C (Howes) Sears]](1823-1883)||7.15 [[Sears-3925|Heman Sears]](1780-1836)(gopr1874)
{{FindAGrave|71365829}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 7 (cont)||7.16 [[Downes-1759|Capt. Baxter Downes]] (1779-1866)(gopr1873) 2d husband of Nabby Sears
{{FindAGrave|62062968}}||7.17 [[Sears-4590|Abigail "Nabby" (Sears) Downes]] (1793-1880)(gopr1872)
{{FindAGrave|62062919}}|| 7.18 [[Sears-3926|Fanny Sears]] (1791-1838)(gopr)
{{FindAGrave|71362616}}||7.19 [[Doherty-3381|Mary J (Doherty) Haynes]]||7.20 [[Haynes-7132|William H Haynes]] (1891-1961)(gopr)
{{FindAGrave|62183408}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 7 (cont)||7.21 [[Fish-4492|Fanny W (Fish) Hathaway]](1829-1871)(gopr1869)
{{FindAGrave|62183247}}||7.22 [[Sears-3917|Elijah B Sears]] (1826-1900)(gopr1868)
{{FindAGrave|71359138}}||7.23 [[Fish-4491|Harriet N Sears]] (1828-1906)(gopr1867)
{{FindAGrave|71365766}}||7.24 [[Sears-3918|Harriette F Sears]] (--1890)(gopr1866)
{{FindAGrave|143338181}}||7.25 [[Sears-3919|Fannie H Sears]] (1856-1875)(gopr1965)
{{FindAGrave|71362533}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 7 (cont)||7.26 [[Sears-3920|Edmund B Sears]]||7.27 [[Chapman-27280|Nathan Chapman]] (1798-1883)(gopr1864)62057979
{{FindAGrave|62058357}}||7.28 [[Hopkins-15475|Eliza (Hopkins) Chapman]] (1798-1883)(gopr1863){{FindAGrave|62057952}}||7.29 [[Sears-6580|Nancie C (Sears) Chapman]] (1838-1880)(gopr1862)
{{FindAGrave|62058038}}||7.30 [[Chapman-19807|George B Chapman]] (1834-1871)(gopr)
{{FindAGrave|62057979}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 7 (cont)||7.31 [[Chapman-19806|George C Chapman]] (1864-1887)(gopr)
{{FindAGrave|62058109}}||7.32 [[Downs-3895|Sarah E Downs]] (1878-1973)(gopr1860)
{{FindAGrave|62063094}}||7.33 [[Downs-3894|William G Downs]] (1825-1896)(gopr)
{{FindAGrave|62063132}}||7.34 [[Sears-5225|Sarah H (Sears) Downs]] (1839-1898)(gopr1858)
{{FindAGrave|62063023}}||7.35 [[Elland-15|Edith H Elland]] (1896-1897)(gopr)
{{FindAGrave|62066609}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |colspan="6" |..........Road between Row 6 and Row 7................ |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 6||6.01 [[Chapman-19796|Olive C (Chapman) Chadbourn]] (1841-1920)(gopr)
{{FindAGrave|187462821}}||6.02 [[Chapman-19794|Henry R Chapman]] (1839-1911)(gopr)
{{FindAGrave|187462784}}||6.03 [[Chapman-19793|John F Chapman]] (1849-1873)(gopr1898)
{{FindAGrave|62354066}}||6.04 [[Chapman-19792|Everett N Chapman]] (1852-1872)(gopr1897)
{{FindAGrave|62341202}}||6.05 [[Chapman-19791|John Chapman]] (1805-1872)(gopr)
{{FindAGrave|62354039}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 6 (cont)||6.06 [[Stone-20336|Hannah T (Stone) Chapman]] (1811-1901)(gopr1895)
{{FindAGrave|62338647}}||6.07 [[Hopkins-15896|William A Hopkins]] (1835-1863)
{{FindAGrave|62355292}}||6.08 [[Hopkins-15952|Nathaniel S Hopkins]] (1836-1854)
{{FindAGrave|62355267}}||6.09 [[Hopkins-15951|Abner Hopkins]] (1816-1841)(gopr1894)
{{FindAGrave|13665908}}||6.10 [[Sears-3916|Ida M Sears]] (1854-1941)
{{FindAGrave|71351793}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 6 (cont)||6.11 [[Sears-3915|Alice W Sears]] (1856-1918)
{{FindAGrave|71351764}}||6.12 [[Fish-4490|Lydia N (Fish) Sears]] (1831-1880)
{{FindAGrave|71351752}}||6.13 [[Sears-3914|Orin Sears]] (1828-1893)
{{FindAGrave|71351685}}||6.14 [[Sears-6030|Willie H Sears]]
{{FindAGrave|71901908}}||6.15 [[Sears-6029|Elizabeth W (Sears) Huston]] (1849-1920)
{{FindAGrave|62187194}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 6 (cont)||6.16 [[Sears-3913|Roland Sears]] (1800-1856)(gopr1889)
{{FindAGrave|71896841}}||6.17 [[Berry-13710|Mehitable Sears]] (gopr1890)||6.18 [[Cole-18415|Phebe Sears]] (1817-1877)(gopr1888)
{{FindAGrave|13665942}}||6.19 [[Sears-3912|Calvin Sears]] (1808-1881)(gopr1887)
{{FindAGrave|13665941}}||6.20 [[Sears-3911|Zebina Sears]] (1818-1847)(gopr1886)
{{FindAGrave|71526948}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 6 (cont)||6.21 [[Howes-1670|Rhoda (Howes) Sears]] (1787-1846)
{{FindAGrave|71896710}}||6.22 [[Sears-3909|Isadora M Sears]] (1849-1851)
{{FindAGrave|71366501}}||6.23 [[Sears-3908|Henry B Sears]] (1855-1856)
{{FindAGrave|13665940}}||6.24 [[Bangs-908|Elizabeth B (Bangs)Sears]] (1826-1890)
{{FindAGrave|13665939}}||6.25 [[Sears-3748|Barzillai Sears]] (1822-1881)
{{FindAGrave|13665938}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 6 (cont)||6.26 ||6.27 [[Sears-3746|Isaac H Sears]] (1816-1838)
{{FindAGrave|13665937}}||6.28 [[Sears-3745|Joseph B Sears]] (1814-1836)
{{FindAGrave|13665936}}||6.29 [[Sears-3747|Olive Sears]] (1790-1871)
{{FindAGrave|13665935}}||6.30[[Sears-3738|Zachary Sears]](1783-1845)
{{FindAGrave|13665934}} |- |colspan="6" |.......................... |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 5||5.01 [[Baker-49445|Harriet V (Baker) Hyde]] (1875-1953)(gopr1904)
{{FindAGrave|13665948}}||5.02 [[Hyde-5561|Fritz C Hyde]] (1876-1948)(gopr)
{{FindAGrave|13665947}}||5.04 [[Hyde-5562|Caroline (Hyde) Wingate]] (1908-1940) (gopr1906)
{{FindAGrave|62187277}} wife of Roy Wilson Wingate Jr |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 5 (cont)||5.06 [[Bachelor-190|Rea B (S?) Sears]] (1881-1875)
{{FindAGrave|71897034}}||5.07 [[Sears-3896|Seleck M Sears]] (1883-1971)
{{FindAGrave|71897009}}||5.08 [[Sears-3897|Walter Roy Sears]] (1898-1959)
{{FindAGrave|43206027}}||5.09 [[Sears-6727|Ann Sears]] (1927-1927)
{{FindAGrave|71357132}}||5.10 [[Sears-3899|Isa Sears]] (1894-1894)
{{FindAGrave|71526887}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 5 (cont)||5.11 [[Saint-265|Ellen B (Saint) Sears]] (1867-1959)
{{FindAGrave|71361964}}||5.12 [[Sears-3898|Thomas W Sears]] (1867-1963)
{{FindAGrave|71361982}}||5.13 [[Hall-52120|Bessie E (Hall) Ellis]] (1896-1977)
{{FindAGrave|62066902}}||5.14 [[Ellis-21798|Winfred C Ellis]] (1892-1971)
{{FindAGrave|62180009}}||5.15 [[Hall-52125|Lucinda J Hall]] (1900-1922)
{{FindAGrave|62183157}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 5 (cont)||5.16 [[Hall-52126|Hattie M Hall]] (1889-1932)
{{FindAGrave|62183164}}||5.17 [[Walker-49183|Alice L (Walker) Hall]] (1863-1943)
{{FindAGrave|62183155}}||5.18 [[Hall-52121|George F Hall]] (1867-1943)
{{FindAGrave|62183147}}||5.19 [[Sears-3902|William H Sears]] (1866-1914)
{{FindAGrave|221156816}}||5.20 [[Smalley-1462|Laura A (Smalley) Sears]] (1868-1947) |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 5 (cont)||5.21 [[Sears-3901|Grace E Sears]] (1887-1942)
{{FindAGrave|71365704}}||5.22 [[Sears-3900|Harold W Sears]] (1886-1969)
{{FindAGrave|71365728}}||5.23 [[Sears-3904|Henry E Sears]] (1870-1937)
{{FindAGrave|71365861}}||5.24 [[Harvey-12459|Harriet (Harvey) Sears]] (1870-1940)
{{FindAGrave|71365806}}||5.25 [[Sears-6729|Catherine H (Sears) Buschman]] (1906-1939)
{{FindAGrave|62049993}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 5 (cont)||5.26 [[Sears-3905|Richard H Sears]] (1901-1966)
{{FindAGrave|71896725}}||[[Sears-4124|Richard H Sears Jr]] (1931-2010)
{{FindAGrave|71353928}}||5.27 [[Hitchcock-3129|Elizabeth M (Hitchcock) Sears]] (1907-2001)
{{FindAGrave|71360215}}||[[Hyde-5560|Andrew C Hyde]] (1941-2008)
{{FindAGrave|62187235}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 5 (cont)||[[Sears-4122|Harriet E Sears]] (1929-2008)
{{FindAGrave|71365788}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 5 (cont)||[[Mastin-317|Theodore H Mastin III]] (1943-1974)(gopr)
{{FindAGrave|62188335}}||[[Sears-4120|Winslow W Sears]] (1918-197)
{{FindAGrave|71357106}}||[[King-33301|Marcia L (King) Sears]] (1926-2003)
{{FindAGrave|71353903}}||[[Field-6531|Elizabeth S (Field) Weis]] (1915-1983)
{{FindAGrave|71522221}} |- |colspan="6" |.......................... |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 4||4.01 [[Penno-74|Mary E (Penno) Meek]] (1875-1957)
{{FindAGrave|13665949}}||4.02 [[Meek-304|Albert E Meek]] (1862-1949)(gopr1950)
{{FindAGrave|13665950}}||4.03 [[Penno-72|Maude E (Penno) Fielder]] (1877-1951)
{{FindAGrave|62183007}}||4.04 [[Chase-6672|Belma R (Chase) Sears]] (1878-1945)
{{FindAGrave|71358520}}||4.05 [[Sears-3894|Edward A Sears]] (1876-1958)
{{FindAGrave|71358512}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 4 (cont)||4.06 [[Cash-3432|Ernest A Cash]] (1896-1967) (gopr)
{{FindAGrave|13665945}}||4.07 [[Chase-6670|Lillian D W (Chase) Sears]] (1874-1947)
{{FindAGrave|71350832}}||4.08 [[Sears-3893|Everett Sears]](1874-1959)
{{FindAGrave|71350811}}||4.09 [[Howes-2307|Charles Fred Howes]] (1893-1970)(gopr)
{{FindAGrave|62186899}}||[[Howes-2308|Anna A Howes]] (1887-1976)(gopr)
{{FindAGrave|62186912}}||4.10[[Howes-2309|Gertrude L Howes]] (1889-1967)(gopr)
{{FindAGrave|62186865}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 4 (cont)||4.11 [[Gardiner-4562|Lizzie F (Gardiner) Howes]] (1862-1934)(gopr)
{{FindAGrave|62186876}}||4.12 [[Howes-2304|Isaiah S Howes]] (1854-1954)(gopr)
{{FindAGrave|62186888}}||4.13 [[Keene-1815|Keene mausoleum]] (gopr1935)||4.14 [[Sears-6581|Lucie E (Sears) Howes]] (1855-1946)
{{FindAGrave|62186956}}||4.15 [[Howes-2306|Carleton Howes]] (1855-1913)(gopr)
{{FindAGrave|62186939}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 4 ||4.16 [[Wilder-2543|Edith M (Wilder) Sears]] (1861-1957)
{{FindAGrave|71351244}}||4.17 [[Sears-3891|Frederick H Sears]] (1863-1923)
{{FindAGrave|71351236}}||4.18 [[Lindquist-428|Esther H (Lindquist) Sears]] (1900-1994)(gopr1932){{FindAGrave|71351273}}||4.19 [[Sears-3892|Howard B Sears]] (1886-1975)(gopr1931)
{{FindAGrave|71351256}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 4||[[Mackenzie-4082|Gertrude E (Mackenzie) Sears]] (1908-2002)(GOPR1952)(r4)(t2)
{{FindAGrave|71353697}} |- |colspan="6" |.......................... |- |Row 3||3.01 [[Crowell-1879|Nathan S Crowell]] (1902-1946)(gopr1995)
{{FindAGrave|190815297}}||3.02 [[Hutchins-3173|Prentis E Hutchins]] (1874-1956)
{{FindAGrave|187463011}}||3.03 [[Carpenter-20130|Grace B (Carpenter) Hutchins]] (1874-1938)
{{FindAGrave|187463014}}||3.04 [[Hutchins-4037|Verna B Hutchins]] (1913-1941)(gopr)
{{FindAGrave|187463123}}||3.05 [[Ryder-1657|Ruby N (Ryder) Sears]] (1906-1989)(t297)
{{FindAGrave|187462961}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 3 (cont)||3.06 [[Sears-3882 | Cedric T Sears]] (1901-1988)(t296)(gopr1959)
{{FindAGrave|187462959}}||3.07 [[Sears-3883|Beatrice (Sears) Silver]] (1896-1974)(t292)
{{FindAGrave|13665952}}||3.08 [[Silver-1097 |George W Silver]] (1897-1938)(gopr)
{{FindAGrave|13665951}}||3.09 [[Sears-3885 |Sadie B (Sears) Keene]] (1870-1929)
{{FindAGrave|190815262}}||3.10 [[Keene-1815|Charles A Keene]] (1866-1947)
{{FindAGrave|43196470}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 3 (cont)||3.11 [[Graham-18034 |Clarice (Graham) Sears]] (1902-1949)(gopr1964)
{{FindAGrave|71358218}}||3.12 [[Sears-3888 |Russell A Sears 2d]] (1916-1940)(gopr1965)
{{FindAGrave|71353952}}||[[Crocker-2780|3.13 Jennie C (Crocker) Sears]] (1870-1972)((gopr1966)
{{FindAGrave|71378687}}||[[Sears-3890|3.14 Russell A Sears]] (1869-1932)
{{FindAGrave|71896859}}||3.15 [[Sears-6582|Mary (Sears) Winsor]] (1918-1968)(r3)(t304)(gopr1968)
{{FindAGrave|71522185}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 3 (cont)||3.16 [[Alden-2699|Priscilla (Alden) Sears]] (1890-1929)(gopr1971)
{{FindAGrave|71896529}}||3.17 [[Phillips-36156|Arthur G Phillips]] (1888-1935)
{{FindAGrave|71896357}}(gopr1974)||3.18 [[Naylor-2836|Nellie M (Naylor) Phillips]] (1868-1917)(gopr1973)
{{FindAGrave|71895880}}||3.19 [[Phillips-36154|U Grant Phillips]] (1864-1951)(gopr1972)
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{{FindAGrave|222564701}}||306-[[Sears-4125|Percival Adams Sears]] (1890-1984)(GOPR1969){{FindAGrave|71896051}}||[[Barker-10876|Emily Gertrude (Barker) Sears]] (1903-1993){{FindAGrave|71353697}}||293-[[Curran-2428|Elizabeth D Curran]] (1906-1986)
{{FindAGrave|187462934}}||294-[[Curran-2426|David J Curran]] (1910-1989)(GOPR1961)
{{FindAGrave|187462944}}||295-[[Sears-4121|Ellen S (Sears) Curran]](1906-1986)
{{FindAGrave|187462948}}(GOPR1961) |- |colspan="6" |............ |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 2||2.01 Christian Thorvaldsen Bache (1887-1966)(gopr1993)
{{FindAGrave|190815314}}father of Robert C Eldred||2.02 Ethel F Bache (1896-1965)(gopr1992)
{{FindAGrave|190815356}}||2.03 Edna Magdelena (Miller) Eldred (1909-1962)(gopr1989) died at sea
{{FindAGrave|62066187}}||Robert C Eldred (1914-1987)(gopr1990)
{{FindAGrave|62066573}}||Robert Calvin Eldred Jr (1943-2016)(gopr1991)
{{FindAGrave|191108506}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 2||2.04 Frank A Lloyd (1878-1951)(gopr1988)
{{FindAGrave|62066551}}in Eldred plot with Robert and Edna.||2.05 William Ellis?||2.06 [[Scott-42389|James B Scott]] (1900-1969)
{{FindAGrave|71350426}}||[[Ellis-21797|Lillian B (Ellis) Scott]] (1902-1990)
{{FindAGrave|71350429}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 2 (cont)||2.07 [[Walker-48906|Mercy W (Walker) Ellis]] (1861-1943)
{{FindAGrave|62066951}}||2.08 [[Ellis-21783|Franklin P Ellis]] (1863-1951)(gopr1986)
{{FindAGrave|62066932}}||2.09 [[Ellis-21796|Anna F (Ellis) Dejadon]] (1899-1933)(gopr1985)
{{FindAGrave|187463242}}||2.10 [[Nickerson-3087|Meriel B (Nickerson) Ellis]] (1895-1986)
{{FindAGrave|62067891}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 2 (cont)||2.11 [[Ellis-21792|Walter E Ellis]] (1896-1961)
{{FindAGrave|62067903}}||2.12 [[Eldridge-3513|Anna Mabel (Eldridge) Ellis]] (1876-1939)(gopr1983)
{{FindAGrave|13665954}}||2.13 [[Ellis-21791|Milton E Ellis]] (1872-1915)
{{FindAGrave|13665953}}(gopr1982)||2.14 [[Serre-171|Omer R Serre]] (gopr1981){{FindAGrave|13665955}}1880-1946||2.15 [[McAnistan-4|Ora Mae (McAnistan) Ridgeway]] (1881-1955)
{{FindAGrave|62189333}} |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 2 (cont)||2.16 [[McAnistan-3|Edna R (McAnistan) Darling]] (1894-1947)(gp)
{{FindAGrave|62062647}}||2.16a Myrtle P Chase (1907-1994) {{FindAGrave|62058487}}GoPro1979||2.17 [[Ellis-21789|Joshua Ferguson Ellis]] (1910-1927)(gp1978)son of Wm & Eva Ellis
{{FindAGrave|62182971}}||2.18 [[McAnistan-1|Eva S (McAnistan) Ellis]] (1890-1954)
{{FindAGrave|62066916}}||2.19 [[Hayes-15920|Julia A (Hayes) McAnnistan]] (1873-1954)(gp)
{{FindAGrave|190815541}} |- |colspan="6" |.......................... |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 1||1.01 [[Towle-625 |Adele Sears]]||1.02 [[Sears-3881 | Winslow Sears]]||1.03 [[Ellis-21771|Blanche A Ellis (1909-1969)]]
{{FindAGrave|190815454}}||1.04 [[Coggeshall-592|Lloyd W Coggeshall]]
{{FindAGrave|62182793}}||1.05 [[Walker-48894|Louella B (Walker) Ellis]]
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{{FindAGrave|190815411}}||1.07 [[Hathaway-3764|Emma F (Hathaway) Southwick]] (1881-1958)(gp)
{{FindAGrave|71523843}}||1.08 [[Southwick-940|Harry M Southwick]] (1881-1935)
{{FindAGrave|71523825}}(gp)||1.09 [[Spicer-3754|Ellen M Spicer]] (1943-1947)
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{{FindAGrave|62187735}}||1.12 [[Mackenzie-5326|Charles R Mackenzie]](1872-1949)
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{{FindAGrave|62061480}}|| |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Row 1||[[Curtis-14967|Elmer F Curtis]] (1906-1989)
{{FindAGrave|130709190}}||282-[[Ellis-21767|Edwin F Ellis]] (1898-1935)WW I (gp)
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R1b - Z306

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[[Category:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-S497]] yDNA Haplogroup R1b - Z306, or R1b > R-U106 > R-S263 > R-S264 > R-S497/ Z306 According to yfull.com [https://www.yfull.com/tree/R-S497/] (December 2022), Z306 is one of the SNPs identifying haplogroup R-S497. It formed 4500 ybp and its TMRCA is also 4500 ybp. R-S497/Z306 is a branch located downstream from U106 though S263 and S264. Z306 seems to be densely populated along the coastal areas of Belgium and may have Anglo-Saxon ties to the royal families of England. Z306 is the marker where the most recent SNP (single nucleotide polymorphism), or mutation occurred. This can also be referred to as Z306 positive. Z306 falls within a larger group identified by an SNP at marker U106, for which there is a Project at Family Tree DNA. https://www.familytreedna.com/public/U106 For Z306, we have a known ancient link to the Saxon royal family, which is perhaps a third as old as Z306 itself. At the U106 project this is known as [http://www.warburtontrees.net/DNA/KingsClusterTree.pdf|The King’s Cluster]. I have recently found a new mutation at DF96 which defines me as not a member of [http://www.warburtontrees.net/DNA/KingsClusterTree.pdf|The King’s Cluster]. It is estimated that this DF96 mutation occurred about 1363 BC (1977 BC - 883 BC). ==R1b== Early theories that members of the R1b haplogroup were descendants of the first modern human migrants into Europe some 35-40,000 years ago have now been superseded. It is now believed that R1b originated about 18,000 years ago in the Central Asia/Caspian Sea area and moved into Europe since the last Ice Age, possibly with the neolithic (farming) migrations. R1b is the dominant Y-chromosome haplogroup in Western Europe, particularly along the Atlantic seaboard. This dominant position of Rb1 in Western Europe is not believed to be the result of wholesale population replacement, but simply that men in invading elites have higher reproductive opportunities which means their Y-chromosomes soon come to dominate. ===The Western Atlantic Modal Haplotype=== The Western Atlantic Modal haplotype is a term given to the most common alleles (values) amongst the R-M269 (R1b1a2) haplogroup for the 12 markers included in the Family Tree DNA Y- DNA12 STR test (also referred to as Panel 1). ===R-M269 aka R1b1a2=== R1b1a2 is a large subcategory of R1b and is defined by the SNP M269. It includes 40-70% of the population of continental Western Europe rising to 81% in the Basque country, 85% in Ireland, and over 90% in parts of Wales. The age and origin of M269 is uncertain but it is thought most likely to have originated in Asia prior to the expansion into Europe. ===R-U106 aka R1b1a2a1a1a=== About 25% of R1b in Europe have the U106 SNP, and it is most common in the Netherlands and Northern Germany. It probably originated in Austria in the Hallstatt period (5-8,000 BC).

R1b1a1a2a2c1a1a1 yDNA

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[[Category:DNA Projects]] The goal of this project is to connect everyone with the same yDNA haplogroup (in this case R1b1a1a2a2c1a1a1 aka R-Y5587), to compare notes, research, & try to find genealogy connections. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Wittig-38|Ruben Wittig]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=15130658 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Racine Christian Reformed Church 1930 Church Directory

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The 1930 church directory of the Christian Reformed Church of Racine, Wisconsin, located at that a time at 1327 Blake Avenue, at the intersection of Blake Avenue and Albert Street.

Racing E-Cards

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

Radnorshire Team

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[[Project:Wales|Wales Project]] | [[Space:Wales_County_Teams|County Teams]] | Radnorshire Team ==Welcome to the Radnorshire Team== {| border="2" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#e1efbb;"|Team Interests {| border="1" cellpadding="6" |- style="background-color: #fff; height: 40px;" ! width="25%" align="center" style="background:#ffe183"|'''Team Members''' ! width="50%" align="center" style="background:#ffe183"|'''Interests''' ! width="25%" align="center" style="background:#ffe183"|'''Working On''' |- ! align="center" style="background:#e1efbb;"|[[Orvis-372|Nikki Orvis]]
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|- ! align="center" style="background:#e1efbb;"|[[Howe-5923|Michael Howe Sr]] ! style="background:#e1efbb; font-weight:normal;"| ! style="background:#e1efbb; font-weight:normal;"| |- ! align="center" style="background:#e1efbb;"|[[Duggan-996|Jim Duggan]] ! style="background:#e1efbb; font-weight:normal;"| ! style="background:#e1efbb; font-weight:normal;"| |- ! align="center" style="background:#e1efbb;"| ! style="background:#e1efbb; font-weight:normal;"| ! style="background:#e1efbb; font-weight:normal;"| |- ! align="center" style="background:#e1efbb;"| ! style="background:#e1efbb; font-weight:normal;"| ! style="background:#e1efbb; font-weight:normal;"| |- ! align="center" style="background:#e1efbb;"| ! style="background:#e1efbb; font-weight:normal;"| ! style="background:#e1efbb; font-weight:normal;"| |- ! align="center" style="background:#e1efbb;"| ! style="background:#e1efbb; font-weight:normal;"| ! style="background:#e1efbb; font-weight:normal;"| |} |} ==Goal== The goal of this Team is to make all County profiles the best that they can be. It is our desire to leave a lasting legacy of work for future generations by sourcing, connecting and growing our County branches of the tree. ==Tasks== The following links are to profiles which need attention and have a connection to Radnorshire. Connections typically can be Birth Place, Death Place or Marriage Location. * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Radnorshire%20orphan&MaxProfiles=3000&SortOrder=BiDa&pagesize=50 Orphans - do not have a Profile Manager] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Radnorshire+unconnected&MaxProfiles=1000&SortOrder=BiDa&pagesize=50 Unconnected - need connecting to a family tree] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Radnorshire%20unsourced&MaxProfiles=1000&SortOrder=BiDa&pagesize=50 Unsourced - no source is provided] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Radnorshire%20unknown&MaxProfiles=1000&SortOrder=BiDa&pagesize=50 Unknown - an entry is marked "unknown"] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebAll/Suggestions.htm?Query=Radnorshire&MaxErrors=1000&pagesize=50 Suggestions - includes a variety of issues which need attention] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Wales_%26_County_Statistics_Page&public=1#Figures_by_County Wales & County Statistics - This page includes statistics for all of Wales. It is updated weekly. Click on Radnorshire under “Figures by County.”] *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err3&Location=Radnorshire&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=615 Orphan Profiles with Missing country for birth] *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=ana2&Location=Radnorshire Location check Radnorshire] *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=ana2&Location=Radnor%2C+Wales Location check Radnor Wales] ==Resources== *[[Space:Radnorshire Resources|Radnorshire Resources]] *[[:Category:Radnorshire|Radnorshire Place Categories]] This is a link to the [[:Category:Wales%2C_Maintenance_Categories|Wales Maintenance Categories]] which can be used to help find profiles that need some work. Please add these to profiles if required so we can work on improving them. If it was likely that the person was in Radnorshire at some point in their life use that category rather than just Wales. ==Additional Lists== see [[Space:Commemorative_Plaques_in_Wales|Commemorative Plaques in Wales]] for those who have been recognised for their achievements ==Notables== '''include :''' ==Team Member Specific Interests== [[Orvis-372|Nikki]]: In addition to the requisite Jones and Price family names, I'm interested in the Cadmans of Radnorshire and the Crowthers of Radnorshire and Montgomeryshire. Within Radnorshire, my focus is more in the northern part including Nantmel, Rhayader, Llananno, Llanbadarn-fynedd, and Llanbister.

Raftsmen

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[[Category: Nile Expedition 1884-85]][[Category: Raftsmen]][[Category: Raftsmen - Ottawa Valley]][[Category: Bytown, Canada West]][[Category: Bytown, Upper Canada]] [[Category:Hull, Lower Canada]][[Category: Ottawa, Ontario]][[Category:Lumber Industry]] ==Les Raftmens== The 1800s – the era of the timber trade in Ontario and Quebec. Lumber camps supplied logs to sawmills or to forwarding companies. Workers built rafts of the felled timber and raftsmen were hired to take them down the Ottawa and St. Lawrence Rivers to the Port of Quebec, where they were disassembled and the timber shipped to England, the returning ships carrying immigrants to Canada. The raftsmen's work helped shape Canada and then faded into history. The list at different times of early generations of Ottawa Valley lumbermen included Richard and Benjamin Rinaldo, Richard McConnell, John Egan, James and Robert Skead, William Morris, Andrew Irving, Pembroke, John and A. Dunlop, William Mackie, MP, A. and P. White, Alex. Fraser, William Faichney, Daniel McLachlin, P. Supple, Pembroke, John Poupore, [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Klock-446 R. H. Klock] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Klock-447 James Klock].(1902). "Canadian forest industries 1901-1902". Don Mills, Ont. : Southam Business Publications. '''Ottawa River Timber Trade''' The Ottawa River timber trade, also known as the Ottawa Valley timber trade or Ottawa River lumber trade, was the nineteenth century production of wood products by Canada on areas of the Ottawa River destined for British and American markets. It was the major industry of the historical colonies of Upper Canada and Lower Canada and it created an entrepreneur known as a lumber baron. The trade in squared timber and later sawed lumber led to population growth and prosperity to communities in the Ottawa Valley, especially the city of Bytown (now Ottawa, the capital of Canada). The product was chiefly red and white pine. The industry lasted until around 1900 as both markets and supplies decreased. The first part of the industry, the trade in squared timber lasted until about the 1850s. The transportation for the raw timber was first by means of floating down the Ottawa River, proved possible in 1806 by Philemon Wright. Squared timber would be assembled into large rafts which held living quarters for men on their six week journey to Quebec City, which had large exporting facilities and easy access to the Atlantic Ocean. The second part of the industry involved the trade of sawed lumber, and the American lumber barons and lasted chiefly from about 1850 to 1900-1910. The Reciprocity Treaty caused a shift to American markets. The source of timber in Britain changed, where its access to timber in the Baltic region was restored, and it no longer provided the protective tariffs. Entrepreneurs in the United States at that time then began to build their operations near the Ottawa River, creating some of the world's largest sawmills at the time. These men, known as lumber barons, with names such as John Rudolphus Booth and Henry Franklin Bronson created mills which contributed to the prosperity and growth of Ottawa. The sawed lumber industry benefited from transportation improvements, first the Rideau Canal linking Ottawa with Kingston, Ontario on Lake Ontario, and much later railways that began to be created between Canadian cities. Shortly after 1900, the last raft went down the Ottawa River. '''Timber slides, cribs, rafts''' The Ottawa River was the means of transporting logs to Quebec, using timber rafting. Sticks were trapped by a boom "at the mouth of the tributary" to be assembled into cribs, each crib consisting of 30 or more sticks of timber. Then the cribs, up to 100 of them, were joined together into a raft that served as the "riverman's home for the month-long journey downriver to Quebec. The crew lived in bunk houses right on the raft, and one of the cribs contained the cookery. There were two principal types of assemblages of logs, a dram and a crib. The crib was usually used on the Ottawa River wheres the dram was used on Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence. A crib consisted of two layers of logs where were about twenty-four feet wide at most, as they were designed to get along the rapids at the Chaudière Falls and Des Chats, whereas drams could be more than a hundred feet wide. Rafts destined for Quebec have 2000 to 3000 pieces, almost all of them pine. The rafts are made up in cribs; each crib has 25 pieces. Rafts were powered by oars, or occasionally sails. Rafts had to be dismantled and reassembled to get past rapids and obstructions. At Chaudière Falls 20 days could be lost in hauling the timber overland. Timber slides were an idea to solve that problem. The first timber slide on the Ottawa River was built on the North Side near the Chaudière Falls by Ruggles Wright, son of Philemon following a visit to Scandinavia to learn of lumbering techniques there. The slide was 26 feet wide and was used to bypass the falls. Prior to this, bypassing the falls was a difficult task, and at times met with fatalities. His first slide was built in 1829 and during the next few years, other locations on the river began to employ them. The trip to the timber shipping yards in Quebec, headquarters of many lumber exporting firms, often took as long as six weeks. ==Le cageux (raftsman)== Le cageux (raftsman) transportait les billots de bois à l’aide des trains de bois sur les grandes rivières et sur le fleuve Saint-Laurent. D’après les sources, les cages sont apparues en 1806 avec Philemon Wright, commerçant et fondateur de Hull (Gatineau aujourd'hui). Il était parti de Pontiac pour le bas Canada, trajet qu’il fit en deux mois sur la rivière des Outaouais puis sur le fleuve Saint-Laurent. '''Une cage''' La formation d’une cage se faisait en deux temps : #les troncs étaient jetés dans la rivière et assemblés en radeaux sur les moyennes et grandes rivières; #les ouvriers rassemblaient ces radeaux pour former une cage qui pouvaient mesurer de 197 pi (60 m) à 5 250 pi (1,6 km). Ce rectangle disposait de traverses en épinette retenues par un cordage extrêmement serré. Des cabanes en bois recouvertes de tentes étaient construites sur la plate-forme pour la cuisine et le dortoir. Au XIXe siècle, il fallait de 20 à 100 hommes pour diriger une cage avec de longues perches, qu’ils piquaient au fond de l’eau. Les cages étaient aussi équipées d’un mât et d’une voile, qui servait quand le vent se levait. Si le courant n’était pas assez fort, des chaloupes et des bateaux à vapeur tiraient la cage avec des chaînes. '''La vie quotidienne sur la cage''' Les cageux veillaient à ce que la cage ne se brise pas en s’échouant sur les rives ou en restant coincée sur des lits peu profonds. Le travail était organisé en deux quarts : une équipe de jour et une équipe de nuit. Les cageux étaient des Canadiens Français et des Amérindiens. Arrivées à la Ville de Québec, les cages étaient démontées et les troncs équarris étaient chargés dans les navires à destination de l’Europe. Les cageux ont décliné face à l’apparition des chemins de fer et des camions. ==Folk Song== '''Les Raftsmen''' 'Les Raftsmen'. Canadian song originating in the Ottawa Valley in the second half of the 19th century. It is attributed to a raftsman or logger; according to the song, 'Across Bytown [Ottawa] they went today. They've packed their grub, they cannot stay.' E.-Z. Massicotte was the first to record this song, which sung in both French and English and is sometimes called 'Bing on the Ring,' after the refrain. 'The Raftsmen' preserves the memory of a period when the hard life of the backwoods was mixed with a certain joie de vivre. The NFB has made filmstrips based on this song. It was recorded in the mid-1920s as 'Les Raft-Man' by Charles Marchand (Starr 15245 and Col 4047F) and later was included on two LPs by Jacques Labrecque (Lon MLP-10014; RCI/RCA CS-100-7) and others by Alan Mills (Folk FP-29) and the Chorale de l'Université St-Joseph (Col FL-234). The song has been published in Canada's Story in Song, edited by Fowke, Mills, and Blume (Toronto 1965). An arrangement by Ruth Watson Henderson for baritone, choir, and piano was published by Thompson in 1975. '''Les Raftsmen''' Chanson traditionnelle (French) Là ousqu'y sont, tous les raftsmen ? Là ousqu'y sont, tous les raftsmen ? Dans les chanquiers y sont montés. (Refrain) Bing sur la ring ! Bang sur la rang ! Laissez passer les raftsmen Bing sur la ring ! Bing, bang ! Et par Bytown y sont passés Et par Bytown y sont passés Avec leurs provisions achetées. (Refrain) En canots d'écorc' sont montés En canots d'écorc' sont montés Et du plaisir y s' sont donné. (Refrain) Des "porc and beans" ils ont mangé Des "porc and beans" ils ont mangé Pour les estomacs restaurer. (Refrain) Dans les "chanquiers" sont arrivés Dans les "chanquiers" sont arrivés Des manch's de hache ont fabriqué. (Refrain) Que l'Outaouais fut etonné Que l'Outaouais fut etonné Tant faisant d' bruit leur hach' trempées. (Refrain) Quand le chanquier fut terminé Quand le chanquier fut terminé Chacun chez eux sont retourné. (Refrain) Leur femm's ou blond's ont embrasssé Leur femm's ou blond's ont embrasssé Tous très contents de se r'trouver. (Refrain) '''The Raftsmen''' Folk Song (English) Where are they, all the raftsmen? Where are they, all the raftsmen? They went up to the logging camps. (Chorus) Bing on the ring! Bang on the line! Let the raftsmen pass by! Bing on the ring! Bing, bang! And they passed by Bytown* And they passed by Bytown, With their provisions bought. (Chorus) In bark canoes they went up, In bark canoes they went up There with great pleasure. (Chorus) The "pork and beans" they ate, The "pork and beans" they ate, To satisfy their stomachs. (Chorus) At the logging camps they arrived, At the logging camps they arrived, Handles for their axes they made. (Chorus) How the Outaouais** River was surprised, How the Outaouais** River was surprised, At how much noise their chopping axes made. (Chorus) When the logging camp was finished When the logging camp was finished Everyone returned home. (Chorus) They kissed their wives or sweethearts, They kissed their wives or sweethearts, All very happy to be back together again. (Chorus) ==Links== :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ottawa_River_timber_trade Wikipedia - Ottawa River Timber Trade] :[http://www.metiersforetbois.af2r.org/metiers-dautrefois/cageux French web site "Mêtiers forêts bois" - Cageux (Raftsmen)] :[http://www.bytown.net/lumbering.htm Ottawa Lumbering History] ==Sources== * Robidoux, Léon A. (2008) The Raftsmen of the Ottawa and St Lawrence Rivers. Shoreline Press, Montreal. pp198. ISBN:978-1-896754-38-3. [https://shorelinepress.ca/?portfolio=the-raftsmen-of-the-ottawa-and-st-lawrence-rivers Shoreline page] * Dionne, Lynda et Pelletier, Georges. Des forêts et des hommes : 1880-1982, photographies du Québec, Sainte-Foy, Archives nationales du Québec : Publications du Québec, 1997. * Hudon, J.-Éric (dir.), Vocabulaire forestier français-anglais avec définitions françaises, Québec, La Forestière, 1946. * JeannePomerleau, Bûcherons, raftmen et draveurs, 1850-1960, Sainte-Foy, J.-C. Dupont, 1997. Canadiana - www.canadiana.ca. * [https://www.mamalisa.com/?t=es&p=3899 Raftsmen - Folk Song] * [https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/les-raftsmen-emc The Canadian Encyclopedia: Raftsmen - Folk Song]

Ragman Rolls, Scotland 1291 to 1296

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:Ragman Rolls 1291-1296]] ==Ragman Rolls, Scotland 1291 - 1296== The Homage Rolls of Edward I are an essential starting point for early Scottish family genealogy. They represent, to us the modern genealogist, a record of ''most'' of the nobility of Scotland between the period 1291 and 1296. '''What they are''': They are a set of rolls (formerly preserved in the Tower of London, now in the Public Record Office), in which are recorded the instruments of homage made to Edward I by the Scottish king and nobles in both 1291 and 1296; although much controversy and myth surrounds the use of the term ''Ragman'' it was simply a name used to describe a legal document recording homage, pleas and offences and its use is recorded prior to that of 1291/1296 and after - catalogue would be a modern interpretation. This is fully described in the source document. It is important to notice that Edward attempted to ensure he captured the allegiance of every individual that owned, or was heir to, the land and titles of Scotland. If you have a family member that is not on the Roll but was alive, and of age, in Scotland at the time but not on a Roll then it is likely they held no land or titles. He, and his scribes, were very thorough. He did not collect them himself. Generally he appointed a regional head, one of the nobles, that would then swear allegiance to him, often with the clergy, and he, and his scribes, would take the homage pleas of individuals. This is why Rolls are of varying length. Edward also toured Scotland, starting at Coldstream on the 27 March 1296, and arriving at Roxburgh Castle, on 23 May 1296. He then made a quick detour to Douglas lands in Liddesdale visiting Jedburgh and Castleton before returning to Roxburgh. He then went north to Edinburgh, Linlithgow and Stirling, crossing the Forth on 20 June on his way to Perth. He is said to have rested at Auchterarder (Outrear in the mss). He was in Perth on 21 June. He crossed the Tay at Kincleven castle heading to Cluny Castle where he stayed until 2 July. He was at the Royal castle of Inverqueich, then to Forfar castle, then Fernwell, then Montrose where he stayed between 7 and 11July. After he went to Kincardine castle, then Glenbervie, then Durnes (believed to be Durris), then on to Aberdeen. Kintore, Fyvie Castle, Banff, Cullen, followed until he reached the district of the Enyie, on the eastern bank of the Spey. He crossed the Spey into Moray, on Wednesday the 25th of July, he is stated to have rested at the manor of Rapenache, (Rapenache manoir en le pays de Moreve,) but this manor seems long since disappeared from the record. On the 26th of July he reached Elgin, the northern most part of his journey. He stayed in Elgin till the 29th July then headed south. He stopped at Rothes on the western bank of the Spey (Roseise manoir), and on Monday at Invercharrach (Ynterkerache), a small hamlet in the mountains between Strath-Fiddich and Strath-Doveran, situated on a stream of the same name which falls into the river Doveran, three miles to the north of the parish kirk of Cabrach. On the following day he reached the castle of Kildrummy (Kyndrokyn chastel; the seat of the Earldom of Mar) where he rested on Wednesday, 1 August; and on Thursday, is stated in the Itinerary to have arrived at the Hospital of Kincardine in the Mearns (lospital de Kyncardyn en Mernes), this likely the Hospital at Kincardine 0'NeiI in Aberdeenshire, about eighteen miles from Kildrummy. From there, on the next day, Friday the 3rd, it seems probable that he reached the other Kincardine in the Mearns (the Royal castle), and proceeded, on Saturday the 4th, to Brechin, (la cite de Breghyn) then to Aberbrothock, (labaye de Berbrodoch,) to Dundee, to Baligerny, the castle of Sir Robert Cambron (Sheriff of Atholl), situated in the Carse of Gowry, (Baligarnach le roge Chastel,) and to Perth. He then returned to Berwick through the county of Fife, along the northern banks of the Forth, and then from Stirling. He was in Berwick towards the end of August where the majority of nobles will make their pledge, on 28 August. Study of the source material will show this itinerary and where various nobles signed and sealed their pledge. Those swearing fealty included the earls and tenants-in-chief, and their heirs, and other major land-holders. The heads of religious houses, a large proportion of the clergy and the burgesses of the major towns were also included as were some English magnates and ecclesiastics who held property in Scotland. Edward was particularly enthusiastic to ensure those of Flemish origin made their allegiance as these were the supporters of the two major factions vying for the Scottish throne and had control of most of the wealth of Scotland. Nearly every major house noted in the Homage Rolls have their roots in the noble houses of Flanders or were supporters of one of them. ------- '''Sources''' In the main the Rolls are intact and still preserved although many of the seals have been destroyed. * [https://archive.org/details/instrumentapublica00thomuoft Instrumenta Publica Sive Processus Super Fidelitatibus Et Homagiis Scotorum Domino Regi Angliae Factis, A.D. 1291-1296], is the key source document although it is, in the main, in Latin. Thomson, who collected the material for the Bannantyne Club, provides notes in English. * [https://archive.org/details/calendarofdocume02grea Calendar of documents relating to Scotland preserved in Her Majesty's Public Record Office, London], is another original source. Bain's work, in English, providing an illustration of how the homages were collected as Edward toured Scotland and illustrates exactly where the nobles swore allegiance and with whom he was with at the time. Comparison of these two sources allows an understanding of the names used by individuals, or at least those recorded by the clerks. * In there is an interest in the Seals used by the individuals Bruce McAndrew produced an excellent piece of work entitled "The sigillography of the Ragman Roll". This piece is copyright although can easily be downloaded. * There are many web resources available; [http://www.rampantscotland.com/ragman/blragman_index.htm Rampant Scotland] being a reasonable one for quick reference.

Rains County, Texas

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{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The current leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. *The coordinator of this page is [[Branham-239|Robert Branham]]. ====Formed From==== *{{Blue|Rains County was carved out of Hopkins, Hunt and Wood counties and organized in 1870.}}Both county and county seat are named for Emory Rains, Republic leader.https://texasalmanac.com/index.php?q=topics/government/rains-county ====Adjacent Counties==== {{Geographic Location |Reference Location = Rains County[[:Space:Texas|, Texas]] |NW Location = |N Location = [[:Space:Hopkins County, Texas|Hopkins County]] |NE Location = |E Location = [[:Space:Wood County, Texas|Wood County]] |SE Location = |S Location = "Sabine River"
[[:Space:Van Zandt County, Texas|Van Zandt County]] |SW Location = "Lake Tawakoni" |W Location = [[:Space:Hunt County, Texas|Hunt County]] }} ==History/Timeline== {{Image|file=Rains_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=250 |caption='''Rains County Seal''' }}{{Clear}} :'''A.D. 800''' Indians of the Caddo culture appeared in the area. No mounds have been found in Rains County, but many lesser village sites have been unearthed.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcr01 : Archaic period, - 72 known prehistoric sites in have been found Rains County, half are from the Archaic period. :1700's The Tawakoni Indians entered the Rains co. region. Wichita tribes, including the Tawakoni and Yscani Indians, moved southward into Texas and settled in an area from Rains County south and west to the Brazos River. texasalmanac.com/topics/government/rains-county :'''1760''' - Fray José Francisco de Calahorra y Saenz and his party, left Nacogdoches on a mission to end hostilities between the Spanish and the northern tribes. He later made two more visits to the Indian villages on the Sabine. Then the Spanish left East Texas.. ::Rains County, Texas, was originally part of the Nacogdoches district. http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txrains/Histories/hist.htm :'''1840''' Anglo-Americans settlers began to arrive in Rains co. area. James H. Hooker of Tennessee seems to be the original settler in SW part of Rains co. area establishing Hooker's Mill on the Sabine River. The community of Emory was originally named Springville and part of Wood County. :'''1857''' plat of Springville, Texas, USA shows Ravine Street, which remains in Emory today, as the oldest original street. :'''1857''' - Springville town had a store, tanning yard, and gin. :'''June 9, 1870''' Emory Rains introduced a bill in the Texas State Legislature, creating Rains County, Texas. The county was named in his honor and the county seat was chosen as Springville. This was soon changed to Emory, Texas for County Seat, in honor of after Mr. Rains' given name (Emory, Texas). The settlement had been known as Springville, due to the many springs in the area, up until this time.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hle19 ::The first county officials were Press RAINS, sheriff; Ambrose FITZGERALD, County Clerk; John D. RAINS, District Clerk; H.W. MARTIN, County Attorney; E.P. KEARBY, County Judge; James GARY, County Treasurer; Levi SIMPSON, Chief Justice and County Commissioner :'''1870''', the Texas Legislature created Rains County from portions of Hopkins, Hunt and Wood, Van Zant Counties. ::Rains County was named for a Texas patriot, Emory Rains. County seat named for Emory Rains, Republic leader. The County chose Springville as the county seat. The public square already existed, thus this became the site for the county courthouse. http://www.texasescapes.com/EastTexasTowns/Emory-Texas-Rains-County-Courthouse.htm :'''early 1880'''s rail service was first brought to Rains County, most of the inhabitants did their business in Mineola in adjoining Wood County. ::Citizens began educating their children with 25 rural schools in operation in the county for many years. Some were Bonanza (aka McCord #1 and #2; 1890), Hogansville (1904), Pilgrims Rest, Poole, Bright Star, Ginger (aka Center Grove & Stone Chapel and had the nickname of "Seed Tick"), Freedom, Martin and Union Ridge, Waskom, Lynch, Bois d'Arc, Woosley, Antioch, New Holmes, Rocky Point ( Sweet Home), Clark's Chapel (aka Flats), Dunbar, Woodson, Willow Springs, Gritt, Bellview, Colony, Center Point, Reeders, Boyd, and Cody as well as the schools located in Emory and Point. Many of the schools were held in the church house located in the area. :'''1902''' The National Farmers Union began here. :'''1957''' archeologists excavated a site on the north bank of the Sabine River in SW Rains County. They concluded the site was the village described by Calahorra in his diary. They found Indian artifacts, trade goods manufactured of Spanish, French and English origin. :'''1970''' The Courthouse was recorded Texas Historic Landmark Number 10860 was placed in the county courthouse lawn. ====Government Offices==== '''1st Courthouse, 1870''' - The first courthouse was a temporary log structure.http://www.texasescapes.com/EastTexasTowns/Emory-Texas-Rains-County-Courthouse.htm '''2nd courthouse, 1872''', A 2 room wooden structure was built by Issac Allred in the center of the square. It lasted 2 years when it burned 1879, destroying the building and records. The courthouse and all legal papers were burned. Citizens hurried to the County Clerk, Thomas M Allred, to re-record their legal papers. November 1879 and all records up to that date were destroyed although many people flocked to re-record their legal papers with County Clerk Thomas M. ALLRED.http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txrains/Histories/hist.htm '''3rd Courthouses 1879 ''' The county officials had to return to the log structure temporarily that they originally used in 1870.http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txrains/Histories/hist.htm '''4th Courthouse, 1884''' - The County used the log structure until the new 2-story building was finished, made of red Brick made of red clay and sand bricks. This burned in 1908. The steel vault which had been installed prior to 1908, contained county records and survived the fire. '''5th Courthouse, 1909''' Bryan Architectural Company of St. Louis Missouri designed the new courthouse and built it around the standing steel vault in the original location. Crushed brick of the 1884 building was used in the foundation to give it some character. This courthouse has projecting wings, is 2-story, white brick building. The white brick was burned at the Rains County Fraser Brick Plant of Ginger, Texas.. The building was built in the form of a maltese cross with the wings pointing to the northeast, southwest, etc. The dome was added later.ginger brick produced at the Fraser Brick Co. The phrase "white" versus ginger were named for the clay color of the area. It is Classical Revival style, plasters and pediment capped entries, with a central dome. http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txrains/Histories/hist.htm Notable speakers on the Courthouse square have have been U.S. Speaker of the House Sam Rayburn and former president Lyndon Johnson. The site of community fairs, festivals, celebrations and parades, the square continues to be a focal point for Emory and Rains County. {{Image|file=Rains_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=l |size=425 |caption='''Rains County Courthouse'''. }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== {{Image|file=Rains_County_Texas.png |align=l |size=200 |caption="'Location in Texas"'. }}{{clear}} :Location Rains County is located in the '''Piney Woods''' section of northeastern Texas. :Size: According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 259 square miles, of which 229 square miles is land and 29 square miles is water. :Size Ranking - 4th-smallest county in Texas by land area and the 5th-smallest by total area. :Altitude: - 406 to 491 feet above sea level. :Temperature -maximum is 95° F in July, and the average minimum is 31° in January. :Rainfall - average of 42.2 inches of rain per year :Growing season of 242 days. :Lakes - 10 percent of Rains County is under water since the construction of Lake Tawakoni and Lake Fork Reservoir. :Soil - a mixture of sand and clay. :Rivers -Sabine River forms the southern border of the county. Most of the creeks drain Northeast into the Lake Fork of the Sabine. Other creeks - Elm, Cedar, Garrett, Woodbury, Brushy, Sandy, Turkey, Bull, and Bear creeks. There are also numerous springs. The largest group, Springville Springs, are the source of a stream that flows through the city park in Emory. :Trees - post oak, blackjack oak, walnut, cedar elm, and black hickory, winged elm, chinaberry, redbud, and dogwood. :Type of area western Blackland Prairie :Vegetation -tall grasses and mesquites, and post oak, elm, pecan trees near streams. :Animals -Diverse , but low in number number- such as opossum, cottontail, swamp rabbit, squirrel, plains pocket gopher, beaver, coyote, gray fox, raccoon, weasel, mink, river otter, skunk, bobcat, white-tailed deer and armadillo. Extinct - Black Bear, mountain lion, red wolf, Alligator, buffalo, wild turkey have either been exterminated or driven away . ===Local Resources=== '''Agriculture''' * Beef Cattle * Dairies * Forages * Fruilts *Nurseries * Vegetables (Second in sweet potato acreage) '''Minerals''' * Natural Gas * Oil ===Protected Areas=== ===Demographics=== 2010, there were 10,914 people residing in the county with a population density of 48 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 91.2% White, 2.92% Black or African American, 1.0% Native American, 0.5% Asian, 0.04% Pacific Islander, 2.55% from other races, and 1.6% from two or more races. 7.7% of the population were Hispanic.The median income for a household in the county was $46,531 and the median income for a family was $40,329.The per capita income for the county was $22,933. About 11.40% of families and 14.90% of the population were below the poverty line, including 17.50% of those under age 18 and 14.10% of those age 65 or over.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rains_County,_Texas '''Major Highways'''
* U.S. Highway 69 * State Highway 19 * State Highway 276 ===Cities=== Population estimated as of Jan 1, 2014 shown in parenthesis. * [[:Category:Alba, Texas|Alba - mostly in Hood County (528)]] * [[:Category:Emory, Texas|Emory - county seat (1,226)]] * [[:Category:Point, Texas|Point (811)]] * [[:Category:East Tawakoni, Texas|East Tawakoni (876)]] ====Uncorporated Towns==== * [[:Category:Bright Star, Texas|Bright Star]] * [[:Category:Dougherty, Texas|Dougherty]] * [[:Category:Flats, Texas|Flats]] * [[:Category:Hermits Cove, Texas|Hermits Cove]] * [[:Category:Hogansville, Texas|Hogansville]] * [[:Category:Richland, Texas|Richland]] ===Events/Festivals=== * Eagle Fest in February, Emory * Tamale Festival on July 4, Point ===Schools=== {{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align=l |size=150 |caption='''Rockin Schoolhouse''' }} There are 4 public schools and no private schools in Rains County. {{clear}} ====Public Schools==== Listed by category. * Rains Elementary, Emory {Pk-2) * Rains Intermediate, Emory (3-5) * Rains Junior High, Emory (6-8) * [[:Category:Rains High School, Emory, Texas|Rains High School, Emory (9-12)]] ====Private Schools==== There are no private schools in Rains County. ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=370 |caption= '''City of the Dead''' }} {{clear}} *[[:Category: Colony Church of Christ Cemetery, Colony, Rains County, Texas|Colony Church Of Christ Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Enon Cemetery, Alba, Texas|Enon Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, Alba, Texas|Pleasant Ridge Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Simpkins Cemetery, Alba, Texas|Simpkins Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Woosley Cemetery, East Tawakoni, Texas|Woosley Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Dunbar Cemetery, Emory, Texas|Dunbar Cemetery]] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Rains/ListRains.html Rains County Cemeteries] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2709 FindaGrave Cemeteries] *[http://usgwtombstones.org/texas/rains.html USgen web Rains County Cemeteries] ===Historical Census=== :1880 --- 3,035 — :1890 --- 3,909 28.8% :1900 --- 6,127 56.7% :1910 --- 6,787 10.8% :1920 --- 8,099 19.3% :1930 --- 7,114 −12.2% :1940 --- 7,334 3.1% :1950 --- 4,266 −41.8% :1960 --- 2,993 −29.8% :1970 --- 3,752 25.4% :1980 --- 4,839 29.0% :1990 --- 6,715 38.8% :2000 --- 9,139 36.1% :2010 --- 10,914 19.4% :Est. 2016 --- 11,314 ===County Resources=== '''Lakes'''
* Lake Fork Reservoir * Lake Tawakoni ===Sources=== * Rains County, Texas - '''https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rains_County,_Texas''' * The Handbook of Texas Online, Texas State Historical Association, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas. - '''http://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/''' * Texas Almanac 2016 - 2017, Copyright (c) 2016 by Texas State Historical Association, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas. All Rights Reserved, - '''https://shoptsha.com/products/12459/Books/Texas-Almanac-2016-2017''' * Texas Highways, published by the Texas Department of Transportation, Austin, Texas, Copyright (c) 2016, All Rights Reserved. = '''http://www.texashighways.com''' * Texas Ghost Towns - '''https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ghost_towns_in_Texas'''

Raleigh County, West Virginia

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Raleigh County, West Virginia
'''History''' Raleigh County was created January 23, 1850 from Fayette County and is named for Sir Walter Raleigh. Raleigh County is a county located in the U.S. state of West Virginia. Beckley is the County Seat. '''Government Offices''' '''Geography''': - Area: 609 mi² '''Adjacent counties''' - Boone - Fayette - Kanawha - Mercer - Summers - Wyoming '''Protected areas''' '''Demographics''' - Rivers: Slab Fork, Laurel Fork, Winding Gulf '''Cities''' - [[:Category:Beaver%2C_West_Virginia|Beckley]], [[:Category:Ghent%2C_West_Virginia|Ghent]], [[:Category:Sophia%2C_West_Virginia|Sophia]], [[:Category:Mabscott%2C_West_Virginia|Mabscott]], Glen White, West Virginia '''Unincorporated communities''' :'''A''' Abney - [[:Category:Mountview%2C_West_Virginia|Abraham]] - Affinity - [[:Category:Ameagle%2C_West_Virginia|Ameagle]] - Amigo - Arnett - Artie :'''B''' Battleship - [[:Category:Beaver%2C_West_Virginia|Beaver]] -Beckley Junction - Besoco - Big Stick - Birchton - Blue Jay - Blue Jay 6 - Bragg :'''C''' Cabell - Cedar - Cherry Creek - Circle View - Cirtsville - [[:Category:Clear_Creek%2C_West_Virginia|Clear Creek]] - Clifftop - [[:Category:Coal_City%2C_West_Virginia|Coal City]] - Colcord - [[:Category:Cool_Ridge%2C_West_Virginia|Cool Ridge]] - Cranberry - [[:Category:Crow%2C_West_Virginia|Crow]] :'''D''' Dameron - Dillon - Dorothy - Dry Creek - Dry Hill :'''E''' East Beckley - Eastgulf - Edwight - Emerson - Epperly - Eunice :'''F''' Fairdale - Fireco - Fitzpatrick - Friendly View :'''G''' Glade Springs - Glen Daniel - Glen Morgan - Glen View - [[:Category:Grandview%2C_West_Virginia|Grandview]] :'''H''' Harper - Harper Heights - Hoohoo - Hotchkiss :'''J''' James Crest Farms - Jarrolds Valley - Johnstown - [[:Category:Jonben%2C_West_Virginia|Jonben]] - Josephine :'''K''' Killarney :'''L''' Lanark - Leevale - Lego - [[:Category:Lester%2C_West_Virginia|Lester]] - Lillybrook - Lynwinn - :'''M''' [[:Category:Lester%2C_West_Virginia|Mabscott]] - Madeline - Maple Fork - Maple Meadow - Marfork - Masseyville - Matville - Maynor - Mead - Metalton - Midway - Montcoal - Morgan Hills - Mount Tabor - Mountview :'''Mc''' McAlpin - McCreery - McVey :'''N''' Naoma :'''O''' [[:Category:Odd%2C_West_Virginia|Odd]] - Old Mill Village :'''P''' Packsville - Pemberton -[[:Category:Pettry_Bottom%2C_West_Virginia|Pettry Bottom]] - Pettus - Pickshin - Pine Hills - Pineknob - [[:Category:Pluto%2C_West_Virginia|Pluto]] - Posey - :Price Hill - Princewick - [[:Category:Prosperity%2C_West_Virginia|Prosperity]] :'''R''' Raleigh - Redbird - [[:Category:Rhodell%2C_West_Virginia|Rhodell]] - Riley - Rock Creek - Royal :'''S''' Saxon - Shiloh - Skelton - Slab Fork - Sprague - Stickney - Stonecoal Junction - Stotesbury - Stover - Sullivan - Sundial - Surveyor - Sweeneyburg :'''T''' Take In Hollow - Tams - Terry - Terry Junction - Tilden - Tolleys - Trap Hill :'''U''' Ury :'''W''' Warden - Whitby - White Oak - Wickham - Willibet - Winding Gulf - Woodpeck - Wright :'''Z''' Zada '''Formed From''' '''Resources''' '''Census''' - As of July 2016 Population: 81,924 - As of April 2015 Unemployment rate: 7.8% '''Notables''' '''Land Grants''' [[:Category:Raleigh_County%2C_West_Virginia%2C_Cemeteries|'''Cemeteries''']] '''Sources''' :(1) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raleigh_County,_West_Virginia Raleigh County, West Virginia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia] :(2) [https://www.google.com/search?q=wv+kanawha+county+courthouse&biw=1024&bih=489&tbm=isch&imgil=bhXRei-rafH4NM%253BAAAAAAAAAAABAM%253Bhttps%25253A%25252F%25252Fwww.flickr.com%25252Fphotos%25252F75905404%252540N00%25252F5963144887&source=iu&pf=m&fir=bhXRei-rafH4NM%252CAAAAAAAAAAABAM%252C_&usg=__3nOpTwJe_s-5cSdWRqCerH9HNII%3D&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjCod2ewu7OAhVPGsAKHaB9BugQuqIBCHowCg&imgrc=56CI9ZiwWaCvRM#imgdii=zT6fe10_klScLM%3A%3BzT6fe10_klScLM%3A%3BjR5Gni0MF1Pw3M%3A&imgrc=zT6fe10_klScLM%3A WV Kanawha County Courthouse] :(3) [http://westvirginia.hometownlocator.com/wv/raleigh/ WV TOWN LOCATER WEBSITE - Raleigh County WV Data] :(4) [http://jeff560.tripod.com/raleigh.html Early Settlers of Raleigh County WV Timeline] :(5) [http://jeff560.tripod.com/beckley1.html History Timeline of Beckley and Raleigh County]

Ralph Clark Cemetery, Rockcastle County, Kentucky

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[[Category:Ralph Clark Cemetery, Rockcastle County, Kentucky]] [[Category:Rockcastle County, Kentucky]] This free space page for the Ralph Clark Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]], created to document the life and times of our ancestors who are interred here. The U.S Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. Ralph Clark Cemetery is located in Rockcastle County, Kentucky, east of Morrill, Jackson County. The cemetery is on the north side of the Climax Brushcreek Road (1912). There are about 40 people buried there; many of them from the Clark and Cope families. [https://www.google.com/maps/place/37%C2%B030'33.0%22N+84%C2%B012'44.0%22W/@37.509175,-84.212218,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x0 Ralph Clark Cemetery on Google Maps] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=448186&CScn=ralph+clark&CScntry=4&CSst=19& Ralph Clark Cemetery on Find A Grave] A profile page is being created for each person buried in this cemetery. If you want to see the profiles created so far, click [[:Category:Ralph_Clark_Cemetery%2C_Rockcastle_County%2C_Kentucky|here.]] == Table of Interments == {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name ! First Names ! data-sort-type="date" |Birth ! data-sort-type="date"|Death ! Inscription and notes ! class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | (Dog)||Nicholas||1982 Dec 25||1988 Jul 18||My Sweetie Dog|| |- | Abrams||Della B.||1896 May 15||1992 May 11||We're together with God|| |- | Abrams||Jesse B.||1940 Apr 7||1982 May 2|||| |- | Abrams||John W.||1905 Dec 14||1995 Nov 11||We're together with God|| |- | Abrams||Sharon Kay||1963 Oct 14||1981 Mar 14|||| |- | Baker||Patricia M. (Davidson)||1972 Dec 27||2011 Jul 24|||| |- | Barnett||Lillian K.||1951 Apr 3||1998 Sep 13||In God's Care|| |- | Bowman||Arnold||1920 Sep 8||1989 Feb 3||Dad; married Oct 3, 1962; S2 US Navy World War II|| |- | Bowman||Esther (Lamb)||1924 Aug 5||||Mom; married Oct 3, 1962|| |- | Chasteen||Eli Lewis||1932 Mar 24||1988 Mar 2||Precious Father & Loving Husband; Together Forever; SGT US Army Korea|| |- | Chasteen||Mae||1937 May 3||||Precious Mother & Loving Wife; Together Forever|| |- | Clark||(Dewey) Ralph||1933 Apr 16||2001 Apr 26||married Sept 3, 1951; Our children Carolyn, Sharon, Darcy, Craig, Valerie|| |- | Clark||Darcy R.||1953 Oct 27||1977 Jun 27||He's finishing in heaven now||(son of Ralph and Irene Cope Clark} |- | Clark||Donald Wayne||1965 Jun 22||2005 Dec 3||Father; An inspiration to all who knew him|| |- | Clark||Hope (Duvon)||1975 Mar 18||2005 Jul 11||Greatest Mom|| |- | Clark||Irene (Cope)||1936 Jun 7||||married Sept 3, 1951; Our children Carolyn, Sharon, Darcy, Craig, Valerie|| |- | Clark||Timothy E.||1967 Sep 7||2001 Nov 29||Loving son and brother|| |- | Clontz||Timothy Floyd||1990 Nov 2||1990 Nov 2||In God's Care|| |- | Cope||Dale Kelly||1953 Apr 24||1990 Sep 22||In God's Care||(son of Robert and Goldie Van Winkle Cope) |- | Cope||Goldie L. (Van Winkle)||1933 Jul 23||2000 Jan 10||Beloved Mother|| |- | Cope||Robert Destry G.||1968 Oct 29||2013 Feb 19|||| |- | Cope||Robert F.||1932 Mar 29||2003 Jan 27||Beloved Father|| |- | Hensley||Ina Lou||1948 Dec 5||2005 Apr 8|||| |- | Hensley||James R.||1945 Jul 12||2003 Sep 13|||| |- | Hollan||Raymond W.||1980 Jan 25||1980 Jan 25|||| |- | Jones||Stella Jane (Croucher)||1917 Jun 28||1978 Apr 30||Mama|| |- | Marcum||James Patrick "Ricky"||1968 Sep 3||2008 Dec 24|||| |- | Mitchell||Chase||1986 Jun 18||1987 Mar 12|||| |- | Orchard||Cecil Clifford||1932 Aug 15||1995 Oct 1||married 1958; Eternity; CPL US Army||(lots of info on find a grave -- parents, child, siblings) |- | Orchard||Esther Mary Therese (Spencer)||1935 Nov 24||2011 Aug 11||married 1958; Eternity||(info on find a grave) |- | Phelps||Brian Scott||1953 Apr 28||1989 Aug 1|||| |- | Ray||Linda M.||1949 Oct 29||1999 Mar 5|||| |- | Sargent||Delmore||1896 Aug 14||1975 May 4||PVT US Army World War I|| |- | Sargent||Iva Dell (Love)||1875 Mar 30||1961 Feb 12||||(info on find a grave) |- | Sargent||Nola (Jones)||1910 Jun 14||1928 Feb 8|| ||(daughter of Fred and Elizabeth "Belle" Courtney Jones) |- | Witt||Ebb C.||1930 Sep 3||2005 Oct 8||married July 3, 1952; Daddy; SP3 US Army Korea|| |- | Witt||Loretta||1936 Jun 4||||married July 3, 1952; Mommy|| |- | |}

Ralston Clan

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:Scottish Families]] [[Category:Ralston Clan]] '''[[Project:Scotland| Scotland Project]]''' >'''[[Space:Scotland - Scottish Clans Teams| Scottish Clans]]''' > '''[[Space:Scotland_-_Scottish_Families_Team|Scottish Families]]''' > '''Ralston Clan''' =='''Welcome to Ralston Clan'''== {| border="1" width ="80%" ! colspan="3" style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"|Ralston Clan Team |- |Team Leader ||[[Space:Scotland_-_Scottish_Families_Team| Scottish Families Team]] |- |Team Members|| |- |} ==='''Ralston Clan Members'''=== :The goal of this project is to ... offer a focal point for all members interested in the Lairds and Chiefs of Clan Ralston together with members bearing the name Ralston, the related families and those recognised as septs of Clan Ralston. :Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * promoting the entries of those bearing the name Ralston on Wikitree. * ensuring entries appearing on Wikitree are as accurate as possible, correcting mistakes once spotted. * encouraging interest in and study of Clan Ralston. :Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or send me a private message. Thanks! ==Ralston History== :''' Last Clan Chief''': [[Ralston-2047|Gavin Ralston of that Ilk]] (d. 1819) :'''Crest:''' Falcon :'''Motto''': Fide Et Marte (With fidelity and bravery) :'''Region:''' Lowlands :'''Historic Seat:''' Renfrewshire Clan leaders: *Ralph, of Paisely and Ralston *Jacobus de Raulyston, dominusejusdem *Nicholaius de Rauilston *Thomas de Ralfestone, Counte de Lanark *Jacobus de Rauliston *(unknown, possibly Sir John Stewart of Ralston) *(unknown, possibly Walter Stewart of Ralston) *John de Ralston, Bishop of Dunkeld and keeper of the Privy Seal. *John Ralston *Thomas Ralston fell at the battle of Flodden *Thomas Ralston *Hew Ralston fell at the battle of Pinkie Cleugh *[[Ralston-2031|Hew Ralston]] 1526-1613 *[[Ralston-2026|William Ralston]] 1576-1625 *[[Ralston-2024|William Ralston]] 1610-1691 *[[Rallston-2|Gavin Ralston]] 1671-1733 *[[Ralston-2042|William Ralston]] 1697-1744 *[[Ralston-2047|Gavin Ralston]] 1735-1819 === Lands=== Ralston (Baile Raghnaill in Scottish Gaelic) is a small settlement in Renfrewshire, Scotland, bordering onto the eastern edge of the town of Paisley. The modern settlement of Ralston takes its name from the ancient feudal estates of Ralphistoun (Ralph's settlement), named after the younger son of the Earl of Fife, to whom the lands were gifted in the early 12th century. {{Image|file=Clan_Ralston.png |caption=Wood House Castle }} In 1551 [[Ralston-2031|Hugh Ralston]] acquired land in Beith. He built Wood House Castle. It was in the Ralston family for 200 years. The last clan chief, Galvin sold it in 1771 to pay off debt. ==History== The first mention of this family is Jacobus de Rauliston, dominis ejusden, who appears as witness to "de creatine abbotis" of Paisley in 1219. There is a knowledge gap in the family line from 1346 to 1426. It is possible the family died out and another family took over the name or name was adopted from an heiress of Ralston. '''James Paterson : History Of The Counties Of Ayr And Wigton, Volume 3,;Part 1 :''' Free Download, Borrow, And Streaming : Internet Archive". 2021. Internet Archive.>[https://archive.org/details/historycounties02pategoog/page/n143/mode/2up Ralston of Woodside, Vol III, pps 129-138.] In 1426 Robert Stewart of Ralston passed his lands in Ayrshire to John de Ralston who may have been a grandson. He was succeeded as Lord of Ralston by his nephew John Ralston of that Ilk. He passed the lands of Ralston near Paisley to his eldest son and heir Thomas Ralston of Rossholm. He exchanged some Ralston land for land in Ayrshire. Thomas was killed at Flodden and was succeeded by his son, Thomas. Thomas had no children and was succeeded by his brother Hew, who died at the Battle of Pinkie Cleugh. His son [[Ralston-2031|Hew]] acquired land in Beith. He outlived his eldest son [[Ralston-2029|Gavin]] so the his grandson [[Ralston-2026|William]] became chief. His son [[Ralston-2024|William]] is the first to be recorded as having armorial bearings, being registered in 1672 with the Court of the Lord Lyon. They are described as: “Argent, on a bend, azure: three acorns in the seed. Crest, a falcon proper. Supporters, dexter, a man in armour, sinister, a horse rampant. Motto, Fide et Marte. William given lands in Kintrye for his loyalty and in 1666 settled near Saddell. He is buried at Kilcolmkill Chapel Churchyard in Southend, Argyll. William outlived his son and was succeeded by his grandson [[Rallston-2|Gavin]]. Due to excessive debt he sold most of the family lands. His son [[Ralston-2042|William]] had an unsavory reputation and was killed in a drunken altercation with his wife in 1744. His son [[Ralston-2047|Gavin]] became chief at the age of nine. He died in 1819 without any living heirs. ==Sources== *'''Paterson, James, 1805-1876 : History Of The County Of Ayr :''' With A Genealogical Account Of The Families Of Ayrshire : Free Download, Borrow, And Streaming : Internet Archive". 2021. Internet Archive.>[https://archive.org/details/historyofcountyo01pateuoft/page/452/mode/2up Ralston of Warwickhill, cadet of Ralston of Auchantorlie, Paisley, Vol I, pg 453.] See Also: *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clan_Ralston Clan Ralston on Wikipedia] *[http://www.tartanfootprint.com/Ralston Tartan Footprint] *[https://www.tartanregister.gov.uk/tartanDetails?ref=3449 Ralston Tartan] Scottish Register of Tartans *Ralston, Gavin J. [http://www.ralstongenealogy.com/number08kintmag.htm ''William Ralston of that Ilk'']. Kintyre Magazine. Issue 8 Autumn 1980.

Ramapo Mountain People

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[[Category:Ramapough Lunaape Nation]] The goal of this project is to collect and make sense of genealogical information about the families living in the Ramapo Mountain area in Bergen County on the border of NY/NJ and relatives who've moved elsewhere. Four common family names are Mann, DeGroot (De Groat), DeFreese (de Vries, Defrease, etc.), and Van Dunk. Suffern is another common name. The families intermarry a lot and re-use first names, so connections can be confusing. Some areas that would help to get started: *Figure out lines of descent from [[Mann-1832|Samuel Mann]] (1762-1813) to his grandchildren *Info about the three earliest Manns: Phillip, Peter, Samuel *Origins of the four families. *adding more profiles (or finding existing ones) so we have more information to work with Have an interest in this? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=16431510 send me a private message]. Thanks! ===MANN family=== Ramapough Lenape HistoryRamapough Timeline at http://www.ramapoughlenapenation.org/wp-docs/Timeline2013.pdf says that the progenitor of the Mann family name was [[Mann-11075|Philip Mann Sr]], a son of of Maanis (c. 1700) of the Lenape Tribe, and that [[Mann-1832|Samuel Mann]] (b 1762) was Peter's son. In his book ''The Ramapo Mountain People'' Cohen, David Steven, "The Ramapo Mountain People," Rutgers University Press, 1974, David Steven Cohen posits that the Mann surname began with Philip Mann, who was the son of Nicholas Manuel (b. 1737) and Elizabeth Dey, and that Nicholas is the great-grandson of Manuel van Angola and Phizithiaen D'Angool, who were married 16 Feb 1642, according to the records of the Dutch Reformed Church of New Amsterdam in New York. '''1830 Census'''
From Cohen's bookCohen, David Steven, "The Ramapo Mountain People," Rutgers University Press, 1974, p. 47: "The 1830 federal census, the earliest available for New Jersey and the first census to list race, provides a good overview of the population distribution. Most of the Mountain People lived in what was then Franklin Township in the New Jersey section of the mountains southwest of the Ramapo Pass. Among them were the following free "negro" heads of families (the size of their families in parentheses): *[[DeGroot-1481|Richard DeGroot]] (4) *Joseph Degroot (7) *William Degroot (5) *Ellen Degroot (3) *James Degroot (9) *[[Mann-1834|Elias Mann]] (9) *[[Mann-1835|Peter Mann]] (7) *Juliana Mann (7) [possibly widow of [[Mann-1832|Samuel Mann]]] *Peter Debruse (probably De Frise) (4). Residing at the Ramapo Pass in the Town of Ramapo, New York state, were *John Man (3) *Philip Mayne (probably Mann) (11)." Some Mountain People were already living in Pompton Township, New Jersey, in the Wanaque River Valley on the northwest side of the Ramapo Mountains: *Samuel Vandonk (3) *John Vandonk (3) *Morgan Lewis (probably Lewis .Morgan) (3). Still in the Hackensack River Valley in Harrington Township, New Jersey, was a colored James De Groot with a family of six. === References === Wikipedia article is at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramapough_Mountain_Indians] Book: [http://www.digifind-it.com/njhistoricalportal/data/ringwood//The%20Ramapo%20Mountain%20People.pdf]

Ramillies, Voyage to South Australia 1848/1849

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[[Category: Ramillies, Arrived 25 Mar 1849]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] '''This space is linked to a ''landing category'' [[:Category: Ramillies, Arrived 25 Mar 1849|Ramillies, Arrived 25 Mar 1849]]''' === The Ramillies voyage from London November 7 1848 - arrived Port Adelaide March 25 1849 === '''The Ramillies''' sailed from London; arriving in Port Adelaide on 25 March 1849. [http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/fh/passengerlists/1849Ramillies.htm State Library of South Australia] '''The Ramillies,''' 757 tons, McLean, entered outwards at London for Adelaide with emigrants, on the 7th November. from '''SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE'''. in The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser of Wednesday 14 March 1849, Page 2. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/704884? TROVE] === SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE === ....March 25—The barque Ramilies 740 tons, Maclean, from London, 11th December. Passengers—James Trimble, Surgeon Superintendent, in the cabin ; Mr and Mrs Shaw, Mr and Mrs Baxter and two children, Mrs Scott. Mrs Thomp-son, Messrs Shaw, Howard, and Warren, in the intermediate; and the following Government immigrants in the steerage :—Edward Akehurst and wife, Alex Badendock, Wm Baker wife and four children, John Berry wife and four children, Isabella Bishop, John Bishop and wife, Samuel Boddington wife and two children, Samuel, William, Joseph, and Alfred Bonuin, Wm. Bott wife and three children, Eliza Bowyer, Mary Broad, Rosetta Brown, Charles Buckingham and wife, Mary Chamberlain, Richard, James, Robert, Isabella, and Margaret Clark, George and Jane Cooper, James Charlotte and Alfred Cowyner, Joseph Cotten wife and three children, Thomas Curl and wife, David Davey, Elizabeth Davis, J. Dowdy wife and three children, Edward Downer, James Dradge, Charles Dutch, Elizabeth, Reuben, and Simeon Durbridge, Maurice Edwards wife and child, Ellen Ellicks, Thomas and Jane Evans, Joseph Fennell, Marker Fisher wife and two children, Jeremiah Ford and wife, Adam Foster wife and six children, Robert and Jane Foster, Charles Gall wife and three children, Eliza Gardiner, James Geering, Mary Gellingham, Harriet Gilbert, Alfred Glasscock, James Goedier wife and two chil-dren, Eber Goulten, Robert Graham and wife, L. Grivell, Wm. Gum(?) wife and two children, Wesley Hayes and wife, Robert Henderson, Thomas Hill wife and five children, Emily and Mary Hopkings, Eliza Huckle, Wm Hutchins, George Isarde, S. Jeffery and wife, Elvira Joliffe, Rebecca Kearnes, and two children, James Kippist wife and child, George and Thomas Ruights, Thomas Lapcock and wife, Nelson Leake wife and three children, John Life wife and child, James Loyd wife and three children, James McCarty, Alex. McKenzie and wife, Peter and C. McFarlane, Elizabeth McIver, Henry March wife and six children, John Martin wife and three children, Harriot Moore, W. Morgan wife and child, Dryden Morris, Thomas Nottage wife and seven children, Richard Oliver and wife, Wm. Page wife and child, T. Phillips and wife, Frederick Provis, John Quayle wife and two children, Edward Rhodes, Elizabeth Rogers, Elizabeth Roos, James Samuels wife and two children Anne Shephard, Thomas Shugar, David Simpson and wife, Thomas Smith wife and three children, George Sorell wife and child, Jane Spreckley, Harriet Stead, Martha Taylor, John Trowse, Joseph Vigars, George Walker wife and child, Hugh Wallace wife and child, James Wallace wife and two children, Jane Ward, J. Whitmore wife and two children, Eliza Wiles, Fred. Wilkins wife and child, Margaret Wilson, John Winter, Eliza Adams, Jane Downey, Emma Frances, Matilda Graham, Ellen Harris, Margaret Higgins, Jane Hodstowe, Elizabeth and Emma Lipscombe, Ellen and Ruthe Morgan, Mary Peacock, Phoebe Spooner, Elizabeth Beard, Mary Ann Chandler, Mary Fitz, Esther Heath, Emma Hutchinson, Anne Knight, Eliza Lynch, Mary Meack(?), Catherine Searchfield, Caroline Spring, Elizabeth Hackerg, Caroline Walker, and Emma Webb. Two births and nine deaths, during the voyage —children. Twenty-four female orphans on board. from SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. in the '''South Australian''' (Adelaide, SA : 1844 - 1851) of Tuesday 27 March 1849, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/71623377? === FURTHER NEWSPAPER COVERAGE === '''FLOGGING FEMALES ON BOARD THE "RAMILLIES."''' —We have seen and heard complaints of the treatment of the sailors and passengers on board the above vessel, which, however, we did not notice, as it was understood steps were to be taken by the parties concerned. Disagreements so frequently arise on a voyage that they attract little attention until legal redress is sought. But the present case assuming a very important character, and no charge having been as yet preferred, we have felt it our duty to make close inquiries. As to the general treatment of the passengers, we receive various accounts; but this is not the object of our present notice. All are agreed in the fact that four female emigrants were flogged during the passage. Their names are Catherine Morgan, Phoebe Spooner, Jane Downey, and Margaret Mack. Of their conduct we hear conflicting accounts, but this is of no material consequence. The fact is known that fully-grown girls—seventeen or eighteen years old—were flogged by the surgeon with his own hands, a rope's-end being the instrument of torture used. Besides the surgeon and captain we cannot learn that any persons were present but two men, who acted as constables or surgeon's assistants. The particulars of what passed in the ''Chamber of the Question" we cannot give, but we have spoken with several, both male and female—one a married, and apparently respectable woman—who examined the girls' backs, and found them scored with wails of red and blue as large as the finger, and one was bleeding. The mind can hardly dwell on the revolting idea of men holding a half-naked girl, and flogging her till the blood starts from her skin. We read of such horrors in Russian dungeons, but scarcely give them credit. Of all the charges made against the slave system, the flogging of women was perhaps the most popular. Exertions are yearly making in Parliament, and are seconded by almost every paper, to abolish flogging in the army and navy—yet in 1849, in a ship sailing under Government guarantee is the system commenced in its worst form. It may be alleged that the young women had misconducted themselves. We cannot learn that they did so to any serious extent; but whether they did or not is nothing to the purpose. It is not denied that soldiers or slaves may have been guilty and deserved punishment, but does this lessen the feeling against the lash It is likely the young women themselves have been Induced to make no complaint—and we think it is so ; there are indignities which many would rather suffer than make public ; but the fact is now sufficiently known to have a very bad effect in England. Emigrants of no kind, especially the better sort, will be obtained, if there is the slightest fear of corporal punishment. The vessel is about to leave; but the fact— the only one of importance—that the women were flogged, is undoubted; and it is against the recurrence of such an outrage that the Local Government is bound to protest — [We are informed that the above statement is untrue in many respects, and greatly exaggerated in others. But the main truth—flogging the women—is not denied, and is in itself horrible enough, if everything else was false. We are informed that no communication of the circumstances had been made to the Government up to yesterday afternoon—a matter which falls to the province of the Emigration Agent to explain, especially as the surgeon who thus forgot decency and humanity has been paid his gratuity for the care, good treatment, and safe delivery of the emigrants entrusted to his care.—ED.] from '''LOCAL NEWS''' the South Australian Gazette and Mining Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1847 - 1852) of Saturday 28 April 1849, Page 3. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/195937565? ____________ '''SOUTH AUSTRALIA.''' [FROM THE "COLONIAL ARGUS] Our attention has been called to the alleged ill-treatment experienced by a number of the Go-vernment emigrants recently arrived in the barque Ramillies. The officers in command appear to have had a very arduous task in keep-ing in order a certain portion of the single young women, and from all we can learn of the facts we certainly think the authorities at home had better, in future, keep back such exportations. We are happy to say, that this remark applies only to a few incorrigible ones. It seems to have been no uncommon thing to place women as well as men (among the latter one of the constables) in irons, and to leave them thus for days to feed on biscuit and water, and on one occasion four unhappy young women were publicly lashed on the bare back by the Surgeon superintendent, receiving seven stripes each with a rope's end. Their ages range from sixteen to nineteen. Of the facts, we have satisfied our selves, and they are sufficiently serious to demand the immediate investigation of the Government, as we are quite sure that so un-English, so monstrously illegal an act of usurped authority can never pass unpunished or unrebuked. Until we see the steps which the colonial legis-lature takes in this painful matter, we forbear further observation but this; we have in view in publishing this paper the protection of all classes from tyranny and imposition, and so large a number of poor exiles from kindred and home shall not want a medium through which to vent their complaints when well founded, however exalted the position of the parties complained of. We have had complaints made to us of some extraordinary acts on the part of the Captain and Surgeon of the emigrant-ship Ramillies towards some of the passengers. It appears that on one occasion two women were locked up for three days in the water-closet, and fed on biscuit and water for some offence real or imaginary. At another time, a married man with a wife and three children on board was put into irons for several days, manacled at the feet, and his hands tied behind his back, and not suffered to be at large for any purpose whatever, and all for having used language which displeased the authorities. We merely give publicity to these lamentable facts, and for the present refrain from comment upon them. from '''SOUTH AUSTRALIA.''' in The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880) of Saturday 12 May 1849, Page 571. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/65979085? === PASSENGER LISTS === * Barry Leadbeater's '''South Australian Shipping & Immigration''' database at: http://www.familyhistorysa.org/shipping/passengerlists.html * '''RAMILIES 1849''' from Diane Cummings' Bound For South Australia database at: http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/BSA/1849Ramillies.htm * SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. from the '''South Australian''' (Adelaide, SA : 1844 - 1851) of Tuesday 27 March 1849, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/71623377?

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{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The current leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ==History/Timeline== * {{Blue|Randall County was created 1876 from Bexar District and organized in 1889.}} It is named for Confederate Gen. Horace Randal (name misspelled in statute).https://texasalmanac.com/index.php?q=topics/government/randall-county :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]]'''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtVeDaZxAXo Amarillo]''' {{Image|file=Randall_County_Texas-8.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Palo duro Canyon }} :'''10,000 years ago''' Paleo Indian cultures were here - evidence of human habitation in the area extends back some 10,000 years to Paleo-Indian cultures. Various nomadic Plains Indian tribes, including the Comanche, Kiowa, and Cheyenne, hunted buffalo in the area and utilized the canyons as '''winter camping grounds'''. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcr02 :'''July 1788''' Vial and Santiago Fernández crossed the canyon as they returned to Santa Fe from the Jumano country. :'''1841''' - a division of the Texan–Santa Fe expedition crossed SE part of the area near S. Cita Canyon. :'''1852''' - Capt. Randolph B. Marcy and Capt. George B. McClellan followed the Red River into Palo Duro Canyon while surveying possible routes for a Pacific railroad. :'''1870s''' - slaughter of the buffalo and battle of Palo Duro Canyon drove the Plains Indians from area. :'''1876''' -Randall County was separated from Bexar County, and named for Horace Randal, Confederate brigadier general killed at the battle of Jenkins' Ferry, Arkansas, in 1864 (a clerical error doubled the l in the name. :'''1876''' -Settlement began when Charles Goodnight drove 1,600 cattle into Palo Duro Canyon and established his Old Home Ranch as the first JA Ranch headquarters. :'''1877''' - Leigh R. Dyer built his log ranch headquarters, (oldest surviving building in the N thirty-six counties of Texas, near junction of Palo Duro and Tierra Blanca creeks. :'''1878 Dyer''' sold this property to the Gunter, Munson, and Summerfield firm, built the '''GMS''' (later '''T Anchor) Ranch''' at this site. :'''1880''' -Working with the Houston and Great Northern Railroad on a partnership basis, the GMS firm controlled most of the land and '''''all of the water sites''''' in Randall County. :'''after 1881''' - ranching was the county's major industry. Fenced pastures replaced the open range. :'''1883''' registered Herefords were first brought into the area. :'''1876-1889''' The county was ''unorganized'' and was attached successively to Jack County (1876–79), to Wheeler County (1879–81), to Oldham County (1881–83), to Donley County (1883–85), to Oldham County again (1885–89), and Potter County (1889). :'''1887''' - W. F. Heller was first farmer, later the first county clerk, established his homestead on Tierra Blanca Creek 2 miles from the '''T Anchor Ranch''' headquarters. :'''1888'''- Crops were Oats and sorghum, alfalfa was grown. :'''1889''' - At first, county organization was contested by the big ranching element led by Lee John Hutson, manager of the T Anchor, who sought to restrict the flow of homesteaders into the area. :'''July, 1889''' - 200 petitioners led by Lincoln G. Conner arranged for an election, held at Conner's dugout. Canyon City (later Canyon), which Conner had laid out earlier that year, was elected county seat, with forty-five qualified voters participating. Six of the new county officers were T Anchor employees. :'''Fall, 1889''' -Emma Turner taught the first school at the old wooden shack that had served as a courthouse. :'''1900''' population was 963, 35,000 cattle.. All but one of the inhabitants was white, and 18 were foreign born. :'''1898''' Railroads,, Pecos and Northern Texas Railway built W through county from Amarillo. {{Image|file=Randall_County_Texas-7.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=1898 train entering Canyon, Texas }}{{clear}} :'''1910''' the Santa Fe completed the Llano Estacado Railway from Floydada to Canyon. :'''1910''' - most of the land was planted in wheat and in forage crops. size of the average farm fell from 6,014 acres to 767 acres. 1920s 70% of 219,000 acres were wheat. :'''1930'''- Cattle ranching continued primary importance, with almost 37,000 head on county farms. Sheep ranching - 13,200 head in 1930. population reached 7,071number of farms was 843. :'''1930s''' Great Depression 1/3 of farmers were tenant farming or sharecroppers. (40% of farmers.) :'''1935-1937''' Great Depression- the Dramatic dust storms of 1935-1937 county suffered with low agricultural prices, drought and the dirt storms. :'''1940s''' - Soil Conservation Service taught better farming techniques, government work programs (Civilian Conservation Corps helped to counter the depression. :'''1940s''' - The county prospered and modernized in the 1940s and began irrigation. *At one time, the large JA Ranch, founded by Charles Goodnight and John George Adair, spread into six counties, held acreage in Randall County. ===Government Offices=== *There is no known history of courthouse disasters in this county.. The Courthousese of Texas by Kelsy and Dyal relates that an annex was built in 1957. This would account for the change in the windows. ...The clock tower was complete with recorded chimes and musical interludes at the top of the hour." http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasPanhandleTowns/CanyonTexas/Canyon-Texas-Randall-County-Courthouse.htm - Terry Jeanson, August 2012{{Image|file=Randall_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=c |size=440 |caption=Randall co. Courthouse, Canyon, Tx }} ::Of note the new courthouse in Canyon, Texas previously was a Walmart, located on Russell Long Blvd, Hwy 87. Architechects revamped this building, converting it to be the '''Randall County Justice Center'''. This is a brilliant use of a vacant building!! Terry Jeanson {{Image|file=Randall_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Randall county newest courthouse }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcr02 :'''Randall County''' is near the center of the Panhandle on the Llano Estacado. :'''Center''' of county is at 34°57' north latitude and 101°54' west longitude. :'''Size''' - 922 sq. mi. extending over an E sloping tableland :'''Rivers/Creeks''' -Prairie Dog Town Fork of the Red River flows through Palo Duro Canyon, and its tributaries, Palo Duro and Tierra Blanca creeks. :'''Elevation''' - 3,000 to 3,800 feet above mean sea level :'''Canyons''' range from 50 to 1,750 feet in depth. :'''Rainfall''' - 20.16 inches. :'''Temperatures''' range from low of 23° F in January to high of 92° in July :'''Growing season''' lasts 195 days. :'''Soil''' is Amarillo silty clay loam. :'''Farmland''' -- easily cultivated and suitable for diversified farming. :'''Vegetation''' -Native short grass and scant growths of cedar and cottonwood. :'''Palo Duro Canyon''' - Fossil remains of prehistoric animals have been found in both Palo Duro and Cita canyons. North Central Plains is bounded by the '''Caprock Escarpment''' in the Panhandle. The Caprock is higher in elevation than the rest of the North Central Plains. A noted fact of one who has lived there,- over the ages the creeks and rivers run-off of water wears the region down to the river. This is known as the '''Breaks.'''The Texas Panhandle is a region of the U.S. state of Texas consisting of the northernmost 26 counties in the state. The Handbook of Texas defines the southern border of Swisher County to be the southern boundary of the Texas Panhandle region. According to the Panhandle Regional Planning Commission, the following counties constitute the Texas Panhandle: *Armstrong County, Briscoe County, Carson County, Castro County, Collingsworth County, Dallam County, Deaf Smith County, Donley County, Gray County, Hall County, Hansford County, Hartley County, Hemphill County, Hutchinson County, Lipscomb County, Moore County, Ochiltree County, Oldham County, Parmer County, Potter County, Randall County, Roberts County, Sherman County, Swisher County, and Wheeler County ====Adjacent counties==== {{Image|file=Randall_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=150 |caption=adjacent counties }} :[[Space:Potter_County%2C_Texas|Potter County]] (north) :[[Space:Oldham_County%2C_Texas|Oldham County]] (northwest) :[[Space:Armstrong_County%2C_Texas|Armstrong County]] (east) :[[Space:Carson_County%2C_Texas|Carson County]] (northeast) :[[Space:Swisher_County%2C_Texas|Swisher County]] (south) :[[Space:Briscoe_County%2C_Texas|Briscoe County]] (southeast) :[[Space:Castro_County%2C_Texas|Castro County]] (southwest) :[[Space:Deaf_Smith_County%2C_Texas|Deaf Smith County]] (west) ====Protected areas==== *Palo Duro Canyon Park Ninety million years of rain and weathering by the Prairie Dog Town Fork of the Red River ended up producing '''Palo Duro Canyon'''. The beginning is 15 miles SE of Amarillo in this county and extends 60 miles SE through Armstrong and Briscoe counties. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/rkp04 {{Image|file=Randall_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=320 |caption=Palo Duro Canyon }} ====Demographics==== Counties in this Panhandle are arid, and relatively flat. Soil is excellent for growing wheat, corn oats, consisting of a loam, but are defined as coarse to clay, with set rock clays and shales. Timber - negligible- Mesquite, cactus, grasses. '''College/University'''
*University -West Texas A&M University the name has changed from West Texas State Teachers College, to West Texas State College to West Texas State University to West Texas A & M University [http://www.wtamu.edu West Texas A & M University] - founded in 1910. The College has had 4 names: West Texas State Normal College, West Texas State Teachers College, West Texas State College,West Texas State University https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Texas_A%26M_University {{Image|file=Randall_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=West Texas State Normal College fire, 1914 }}{{clear}} Population-104,312 people, 41,240 households, and 28,785 families. This is the Panhandle, thus the population density was only 114 people per square mile. There were 43,261 housing units at an average density of 47 per square mile. This county has 90.4% White, 1.5% Black, and 10 % of the Whites were Hispanic. There were 41,240 households 57.50% were married couples living together. 8.50% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.49 and the average family size was 3.00. {{Image|file=Swisher_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=windmill. }}{{clear}} The median income for a household in the county was $42,712, and the median income for a family was $52,420. '''Politics-''' Since 1952, this county votes solidly Republican '''Highways:'''
:I-27Interstate :US Highway 60 :US Highway 87 :Texas State Highway 217 :Texas Loop 335 ====Cities==== *'''[[:Category:Amarillo, Texas|Amarillo]]''' (partial) *'''[[:Category:Canyon, Texas|Canyon]] (county seat)''' =====Towns===== *[[:Category:Happy, Texas|Happy]] (partial) *[[:Category:Lake Tanglewood, Texas|Lake Tanglewood]] *[[:Category:Palisades, Texas|Palisades]] *[[:Category:Timbercreek Canyon, Texas|Timbercreek Canyon]] *[[:Category:Cleta, Texas|Cleta]] *[[:Category:Ogg, Texas|Ogg]] *[[:Category:Umbarger, Texas|Umbarger]] *[[:Category:Zita, Texas|Zita]] '''Ghost town''' - *Cita ====Formed From==== 1876 - Bexar Land District. ===Resources=== *'''Palo Duro Canyon''', the second largest canyon in the United States *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_museums_in_the_Texas_Panhandle Museums in Texas Pawnhandle] {{Image|file=Randall_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=l |size=260 |caption=Panhandle plains museum. }}{{Image|file=Randall_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=brands above door . }} {{clear}} See" *'''[https://alcalde.texasexes.org/2015/02/txexplainer-the-hazlewood-act/ Hazelwood act for Veterans Education]''' ===Protected=== *Palo Duro Canyon- Fossil remains of prehistoric animals have been found in both Palo Duro and Cita canyons. *Cita Canyon *Buffalo Lake National Wildlife Refuge ===Census=== :1880 -- 3 — :1890 -- 187 6,133.3% :1900 -- 963 - 415.0% :1910 -- 3,312 243.9% :1920 -- 3,675 11.0% :1930 -- 7,071 92.4% :1940 -- 7,185 1.6% :1950 -- 13,774 91.7% :1960 -- 33,913 146.2% :1970 -- 53,885 58.9% :1980 -- 75,062 39.3% :1990 -- 89,673 19.5% :2000 -- 104,312 16.3% :2010 -- 120,725 15.7% :Est. 2015 -- 130,269 ===Notables=== *'''[[Goodnight-316|Charles Goodnight]]''' *Houston Bright, composer who taught for three decades at West Texas A&M University *Harold Bugbee, Western artist, former curator of Panhandle-Plains Museum *Bryan A. Garner, editor in chief of Black's Law Dictionary, author, and teacher. Grandson to *Meade F. Griffin of the Texas Supreme Court and Court of Criminal Appeals. Older brother of Blair Garner. *J. Evetts Haley, historian of the American West, lived in Canyon and later Midland *Grady Hazlewood, Texas state senator 1941–1971 and the father of the farm-to-market road system, was reared on a farm near Canyon. *Georgia O'Keeffe, artist, lived first in Amarillo (1912–1914) and then Canyon (1916–1918), (head of art department at West Texas State Normal College (1916 to 1918, was inspired by the natural beauty of the Palo Duro country. *Carmen Espinoza-Rodriquez, singer/songwriter. *Jean A. Stuntz, historian *Roy Whittenburg, businessman, newspaper publisher, and U.S. Senate candidate in 1958; died in Canyon in 1980 ===Land Grants=== ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Llano Cemetery, Amarillo, Texas|Llano Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Memorial Park Cemetery, Amarillo, Texas|Memorial Park Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Memory Gardens Cemetery, Amarillo, Texas|Memory Gardens Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Dreamland Cemetery, Canyon, Texas|Dreamland Cemetery]] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2710 Find a Grave cemeteries, Randall county] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Randall/ListRandall.html Cemeteries Randall county by Gloria Mayfield] *[http://www.usgwtombstones.org/texas/texas.html Texas Cemeteries] ===Sources=== * *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randall_County,_Texas *[http://www.genealogynation.com/randallcounty/ TxGen] *Handbook of Texas Online, H. Allen Anderson and Mark Odintz, "Randall County," accessed July 16, 2016, http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcr02. Uploaded on June 15, 2010. Modified on February 15, 2016. Published by the Texas State Historical Association. *http://www.co.randall.tx.us *https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/lbp01 *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_museums_in_the_Texas_Panhandle *https://texashistory.unt.edu/search/?q=%22United+States+-+Texas+-+Randall+County%22&t=dc.coverage *http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~aagriots/TX/texas.htm *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Texas_A%26M_University West Texas A & M University] *https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/ryp01 *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geography_of_Texas *"The Courthouses of Texas," by Kelsy and Dyal === See Also === * [https://amags-tx.org/ Amarillo Genealogical Society]

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==Rathlin Man 1== *Ancient bones reveal Irish are not Celts after all[https://www.irishcentral.com/roots/history/ancient-bones-irish-celts Ancient bones reveal Irish are not Celts after all, May 1, 2020], Retrieved 5 August 2020. *A man’s discovery of bones under his pub could forever change what we know about the Irish[https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2016/03/17/a-mans-discovery-of-bones-under-his-pub-could-forever-change-what-we-know-about-the-irish/ A man’s discovery of bones under his pub could forever change what we know about the Irish, March 17, 2016], Retrieved 5 August 2020. *Were there Irish before Celts? Experts say new remains prove it[https://www.irishcentral.com/roots/history/skeletal-remains-discovered-behind-pub-challenge-beliefs-on-irish-origins Were there Irish before Celts? Experts say new remains prove it, March 22, 2016], Retrieved 5 August 2020. *DNA solves mysteries of ancient Ireland[https://www.pri.org/stories/2015-12-30/dna-solves-mysteries-ancient-ireland DNA solves mysteries of ancient Ireland, December 30, 2015], Retrieved 5 August 2020. *Ancient Irish[https://www.the-scientist.com/the-nutshell/ancient-irish-34298 Ancient Irish, The Scientist Magazine, December 30, 2015], Retrieved 5 August 2020. *Neolithic and Bronze Age migration to Ireland and establishment of the insular Atlantic genome[https://www.pnas.org/content/early/2015/12/22/1518445113 Neolithic and Bronze Age migration to Ireland and establishment of the insular Atlantic genome, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, December 29, 2015]; Retrieved 6 Aug 2020. . ==Rathlin Man 1 Age Estimation== 2026 BC - 1885 BC, Early Bronze Age == Phylogenetic Parent of Rathlin Man 1 == *[[Space:Haplogroup Z30233|Z30233]] ==Sources==

Raton, New Mexico One Place Study

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{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q990990|enwiki}} *[http://ratonnm.gov/ Official Website] *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Raton,_New_Mexico_One_Place_Study|WikiTree Profiles that link to this page.]] *Facebook Group: [https://www.facebook.com/groups/ratongenealogy/ Raton Genealogy] === Name === Ratón is Spanish for "mouse". === Geography === :'''Continent:''' North America :'''Country:''' United States of America :'''State:''' New Mexico :'''County:''' Colfax :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 36°53′49″N 104°26′24″W :'''Elevation:''' 6,680 ft (2,036 m) The city is located just south of [[Wikipedia:Raton_Pass|Raton Pass]]. The city is also located about 6.5 miles south of the [[Wikipedia:New_Mexico|New Mexico]]–[[Wikipedia:Colorado|Colorado]] border and 85 miles west of [[Wikipedia:Texas|Texas]]. === History === {{Image|file=Raton_New_Mexico_One_Place_Study-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Bird's eye view of Raton abt. 1886Riddle, J.R. Bird-eye view of Raton, New Mexico, 1886-1888?. Courtesy of the Palace of the Governors Photo Archives (NMHM/DCA), J. R. Riddle Collection, Negative No. 071547. }} In 1879, the [[Wikipedia:Atchison,_Topeka_and_Santa_Fe_Railway|Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway]] brought through a toll-road. The original 320-acre site for Raton was purchased in 1880 from the [[Wikipedia:Maxwell_Land_Grant|Maxwell Land Grant]]. It is in the location of Willow Springs, a stop along the [[Wikipedia:Santa_Fe_Trail|Santa Fe Trail]]. A post-office in this location was first named "Willow Springs" (1877-1879), "Otero" (1879-1880), before the name of "Raton".Julyan, Robert (1998). The Place Names of New Mexico (Revised ed.). Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press. {{Image|file=Raton_New_Mexico_One_Place_Study-4.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Colfax County Courthouse }} In 1897, the county seat was moved from [[Wikipedia:Springer,_New_Mexico|Springer]] to Raton. The existing building was built in 1932 and is a [[Wikipedia:Works_Progress_Administration|WPA]] work in the "[[Wikipedia:Art-deco|Art-deco]]" style, listed on the NRHP. ==== [[Wikipedia:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Colfax_County,_New_Mexico|National Register of Historic Places]] ==== *[[Wikipedia:Catskill_Charcoal_Ovens|Catskill Charcoal Ovens]][https://npgallery.nps.gov/NRHP "National Register Information System"], database (https://npgallery.nps.gov/ : accessed 12 Nov 2021) National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. *[[Space:Clifton House Site, Raton, New Mexico One Place Study|Clifton House Site]] *[[Wikipedia:Colfax_County_Courthouse_(Raton,_New_Mexico)|Colfax County Courthouse]] *[[Wikipedia:Columbian_School_(Raton,_New_Mexico)|Columbian School]] *[[Wikipedia:El_Raton_Theater|El Raton Theater]] *[[Wikipedia:Kearny_School|Kearny School]] *[[Wikipedia:Longfellow_School_(Raton,_New_Mexico)|Longfellow School]] *[[Wikipedia:Original_Townsite_Historic_District|Original Townsite Historic District]] *Raton Armory *[[Wikipedia:Raton_Downtown_Historic_Distric|Raton Downtown Historic District]] *[[Wikipedia:Raton_Pass|Raton_Pass]] *Raton Pass Scenic Highway *[[Wikipedia:St._John%27s_Methodist_Episcopal_Church_(Raton,_New_Mexico)|St. John's Methodist Episcopal Church]] ==== Cemeteries ==== {{Image|file=Fairmont_Cemetery_Raton_NM_USA-2.png |align=l |size=l |caption=[[Space:Fairmont_Cemetery_Raton_NM_USA|Fairmont Cemetery]]}}
{| |{{Image|file=Fairview_Presbyterian_Cemetery_Raton_NM_USA.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=[[Space:Fairview_Presbyterian_Cemetery_Raton_NM_USA|Fairview Presbyterian Cemetery]]}}{{Image|file=Mount_Calvary_Cemetery_Raton_NM_USA.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=[[Space:Mount_Calvary_Cemetery_Raton_NM_USA|Mount Calvary Catholic Cemetery]] }} |} ==== Other Locations ==== {{Image|file=Myers-15421.png |align=l |size=m |caption=[[Space:Raton_Tourist_Park_Cottages%2C_Raton%2C_New_Mexico_One_Place_Study|Raton Tourist Park Cottages]] }} === Population === {|border=3 width=275 align="center" !'''US Census population''' {|border=1 width=275 align="center" !Year!!Population||Source |- ||1880||324||US Census Bureau. “By Decade.” (https://www.census.gov/ : accessed 5 Nov. 2021)"United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MZTJ-P29 : 19 February 2021), Raton, Colfax, New Mexico, United States; citing enumeration district ED 7, sheet 216B, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), FHL microfilm 1,254,802. |- |1890||1255|| |- |1900||3540||"United States Census, 1900," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MM21-5X6 : accessed 5 November 2021), Precinct 20 Raton Raton City (part) Ward 4, Colfax, New Mexico Territory, United States; , NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1972.); FHL microfilm 1,241,000. |- |1910||4539||"United States Census, 1910," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MGS8-NYT : accessed 5 November 2021), Raton, Colfax, New Mexico, United States; NARA microfilm publication T624 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1982), roll 913; FHL microfilm 1,374,926. |- |1920||5544||"United States Census, 1920", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4VG-XYN : 2 February 2021), 1920. |- |1930||6090||"United States Census, 1930," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH1B-NC9 : accessed 5 November 2021), Raton, Colfax, New Mexico, United States; NARA microfilm publication T626 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2002), roll 1393; FHL microfilm 2,341,128. |- |1940||7607||"United States Census, 1940," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KMR7-QBH : 6 January 2021), Raton, Colfax, New Mexico, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 4-19, sheet 1A, line 1, family 1, Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940, NARA digital publication T627. Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790 - 2007, RG 29. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2012, roll 2441. |- |1950||8241|| |- |1960||8146|| |- |1970||6962|| |- |1980||8225|| |- |1990||7372|| |- |2000||7282|| |- |2010||6885|| |} |} ==== Notables ==== =====People===== *[[Blackburn-5877|Tom Wakefield Blackburn]], American Author and lyricist *[[Fullinwider-8|Edwin Fullinwider]], Olympic fencer *Noel Mazzone, offensive coordinator for the University of Arizona football team *Paul L. Modrich received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2015 *[[Morrow-2153|John Morrow (1865-1935)]], United States Representative from New Mexico *John R. Sinnock, United States Mint engraver known for work on the FDR dime *Petro Vlahos, three-time Academy Award-winning Hollywood special-effects pioneer *Robert W. Warren, the attorney general of Wisconsin *Bennie L. Woolley, Jr., racehorse trainer who won the 2009 Kentucky Derby =====Group===== *The Fireballs, rock and roll band known for the songs "Sugar Shack" and "Bottle of Wine". =====Media===== *Mentioned in [[Wikipedia:Jack_Kerouac|Jack Kerouac's]] novel ''"[[Wikipedia:On_The_Road|On the Road]]"''. == Sources == *“New Mexico Digital Collections” University of New Mexico, 2021, (https://econtent.unm.edu/ : accessed 5 Nov. 2021) *''[[Space:Raton_Range|Raton Range]]'' (T W Collier Raton, New Mexico) [v. 1, no. 1 (1881)]-v. XVIII, no. 52 (27 July 1899) *[https://krtnradio.com/obituaries/ Obituaries], database (https://krtnradio.com/ : accessed 17 Jul 2019) KRTN Enchanted Radio [https://www.google.com/search?q=https%3A%2F%2Fkrtnradio.com%2Fobituaries Search for Obituaries] *[[Conway-3895|Jay Thomas Conway (1883-1957)]]. ''[[Space:A_Brief_Community_History_of Raton_New Mexico|A Brief Community History of Raton, New Mexico]]'' (Gazette Print., New Mexico 1930)

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=== The Surname and Family Origins === ''The following notes have been edited by Michael Thompson.'' {{Image|file=Ravenhill.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=A Ravenhill Crest - there may be others. }} The adoption of second names or surnames in Europe took place from the 11th Century onwards. Surnames generally fall into four main categories. Occupational names describe the subject's profession. Locational names describe the subject's dwelling or place of origin. Descriptive names distinguish the subject by some physical characteristic or by a mannerism. Patronyms are the adoption of the subject's father's first name as a surname. The surname of Ravenhill is either locational for "one from Ravenhill" in Yorkshire; or a patronym "son of Hrafnhildr", a Norse name (Old English hraefn, raven and hyll). There are several places of the name in the vicinity of Whitby in North Riding, Yorkshire, so named for having been the site of the Danish standard, or Raefen, during the invasion of Inguar and Ubba in the 9th Century. An early historical example is Willelmus filius Ravenhilde, 1297, Subsidy Rolls. The Rev. Henry Barber in 'British Family Names' [https://archive.org/details/cu31924029805771 British Family Names] says the name is from Ravench, a local Norman name. W.H. Dryman in 'Worcester Place Names' says "Ravenhill Wood in Alfrick - Ravenshill in Tibberton, Raefneshyl (816), Raefneshylle (11th Century), Ravenshulle (1332)". C.J. Robinson in 'Mansions of Hereford' says "The Ravenhill family had a connection with Woolthope extending over five or six centuries but the name does not occur in the early Heraldic Visitation. Among the Phillipps M.S. is a copy of a deed of gift from Edmundde de Ravenhille A.D. 1199. Richard de Ravenhill owned Ravenshull north of Tibberton in 1305". [Tibberton is about 3 miles north east of Worcester.] P.H. Reaney in 'A Dictionary of British Surnames' considered Ravenhall, Ravenhill and Revnell together and identified two major groups: (i) Willelmus filius Rauenilde 1297 (Subsidy Rolls, Yorkshire); William Ravenild 1276 (Rotuli Hundredorum, 2 vols, London, 1812-18, Yorkshire); Matilda Rafenild 1279 (Rotuli Hundredorum, 2 vols, London, 1812-18, Cambridgeshire); John Ravenell 1700 Bardsley. (ii) Nicholas de Rauenhull 1230 (Pipe Rolls: Record Commission, 3 Vols, London, 1833-44; Pipe Roll Society (in progress); The Great Roll of the Pipe for the 26th year of Henry the Third, ed. H.L. Cannon, Yale Hist Pub 1918) (Hereford). The family ancestry before the 18th Century is therefore somewhat sketchy. It is likely that there are at least two major Ravenhill families, as is implied by P.H. Reaney, the one in the Hereford and Worcester area dating back to 12th Century or earlier (e.g. Edmundde de Ravenhille A.D. 1199), the other in the Yorkshire area which could be connected and which perhaps did not leave Yorkshire until long after, preferring to stay close to its 9th Century roots. It is of interest to note that there are few if any Ravenhills in the Whitby area today (1990) and none are mentioned in the telephone directory. The present family tree of the Hereford and Worcester Ravenhills starts with the father of John Ravenhill who married Jane Prescott in 1794, although there is limited information on John's father who appears also to have been called [[Ravenhill-86|John]]. '''Coats of Arms''' Coats of arms originated as motifs borne on the shields of knights in armour in order that they could be identified on the battlefield. These 'armorials' were formalised and recorded by heralds from the 13th Century onwards with crests and mottoes later supplementing the arms. The language of heraldry is of great antiquity and it is from such ancient blazons that a decorative representation may be portrayed. '''Ravenhill Crest''' The Ravenhill arms are recorded in Burke's General Armoury. :Arms - Argent, three Mounts Vert, on each a Raven, sable. :Crest - A demi lion rampant argent supporting a cross, crosslet, fitchée sable. :Motto - 'Candide et Constanter', meaning 'Fairly and Firmly'. This motto is also credited to the Irwine and Warner families. Other arms recorded are as follows:- Hereford & Sirensham Co., Worcester :Arms - Three Mounts Vert, on each a Raven, sable. :Crest - A demi lion rampant argent supporting a cross, crosslet, fitchée sable. Ravenhill - Woolhope Co., Hereford originally Rovenhall of Rovenhall - the heiress married Gwilliam of Brange, Co., Hereford. :Arms - Three Mounts Vert, on each a Raven, sable. :Crest - A raven, sable. Extract from 'The Heraldry of Herefordshire' by George Strong Esq of The Clare, Herefordshire "Ravenhill of the Hasch and Wessington Woolhope - Erin (or Arg) three ravens p.p.r. standing upon as many mounts vert. The crest usually ascribed to the family is a 'demi lion rampant arg. supporting a cross fitchée, sa.', but John Ravenhill of Woolhope, gentleman bore a raven sa. according to his monument in the parish church of the date 1736." [[Ravenhill-5|John Ravenhill]] who married Sophia Ripley, 14th October 1820 impaled the Ripley arms with his own. Per chevron dovetailed or and vert, three lions ramp. counterchanged.

Ravenswood, Queensland

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{{One Place Study|place=Ravenswood, Queensland|category=Ravenswood, Queensland One Place Study}} {{Image|file=Ravenswood_Queensland-15.jpg|align=m|size=l|caption=}} This project study was formed to build up a history and eventually a more complete story about Ravenswood, a mining boom town in North Queensland, and the surrounding mining fields, it's inhabitants and their lives. ---- DMS Coordinates. *-20°12'60.00" S 146°52'59.99" E *The town was gazetted on the 20th of May 1871, by then it was far to late to draw up a grid street system, as the town had grown too fast, and had formed in a radiating pattern from the Elphinstone Creek crossing. The main street was named Macrossan Street and still remains. In 1871 there were 30 licensed hotels. ---- *'''IT'S A WORK IN PROGRESS!''' '''Goals''' The goal of this project is to add more substance and a category to profiles on Wikitree and help connect everybody together, who lived and worked in, or around the mining district of Ravenswood, Queensland, Australia... This Ravenswood should not be confused with the Ravenswood in New South Wales, Ravenswood in Victoria, Ravenswood in Western Australia and Ravenswood in Tasmania. There is also a Ravenswood Homestead in New South Wales and a company called Ravenswood Australia. '''How to Join''' Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Urquhart-93|David Urquhart]]. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=5014809 send me a private message]. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks. Please don't hesitate in speaking up if you find a broken link. '''Members''' *[[Urquhart-93|David Urquhart]] '''Task List''' Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. *Add people and their lives to this space. *Add more sources and photographs. ---- '''Google Maps - Ravenswood.''' *[https://earth.google.com/web/@-20.10577337,146.88715765,261.6845475a,2881.73767989d,35y,0.20543988h,0t,0r/data=ChQaEgoKL20vMDN3OV94ehgBIAEoAg Ravenswood, Google Earth.] Wait while it loads *[https://earth.google.com/web/@-20.10110831,146.88817342,257.57375128a,2974.39782829d,35y,0.00000001h,60.02067094t,-0r/data=ChQaEgoKL20vMDN3OV94ehgCIAEoAg Ravenswood, Google Earth 3D Interactive Map.] Wait while it loads. *[https://www.google.com/maps/@-20.0979917,146.8876584,15.25z Ravenswood Street Map] {{Image|file=Ravenswood_Queensland-20.jpg|align=m|size=l|caption='''Ravenswood District.'''}} :'''Charters Towers is to the west of this map and the Burdekin District is to the east.''' ---- *[[Space:Ravenswood_Photos|Photographs of Ravenswood]] ---- ==In the Beginning== :*Gold was first discovered at '''Elphinstone Creek''' by Marmaduke Curr while mustering in 1868. The Curr brothers, [[Curr-42|Marmaduke]] and [[Curr-43|Montague]] had established a property named Merri Merriwa where Elphinstone Creek joined the '''Burdekin River'''. :*The miners soon came to settle all around the area after an article appeared in the Port Denison Times in 1869, and mined with limited success until the early 1900's. The district flourished until, at it's height there were almost '''5000 inhabitants and 48 hotels''' to quench their thirst. :*Due to an industrial strike in 1912 and the ravages of World War One, by 1915 mining was declining and the district was eventually, almost deserted.[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/192496101 Strike Article] ==Miners== :Before the advent of Unions, Miners were expected to work a 48 hour week. They usually wore a cap to keep the dust out of their hair, Flannel shirts, a "bowyang", bands around their pants to keep out the dust and sweat-rags around their necks. They had a "spider" which held their candles and this was usually stuck in rock crevices in the wall, or hung on a projecting piece of rock. They had their billy with an enamel cup and their "crib" in a calico bag. Their footwear was always heavy hobnailed boots, to save their feet from falling rocks. They were always in constant danger from falling rocks, rising water, foul air and explosions. ==Lifestyle== :Ravenswood soil was good, and water was available, usually pumped by a [[Space:Australian_Windmills|Windmill]], so almost everybody had a garden, consisting of vegetables, fruit trees and flowers. Everybody had a herd of goats for milk and meat, which were also used in goat races. They also had chickens, ducks often a pig, cows and horses for travel. People rarely bought blankets. Sacks were opened and covered with different forms of quiltwork. Pillows and mattresses were made from feathers. There was no electricity, so meat was hung in a meat safe made of mesh and covered with bags that were kept wet to keep the meat cool. Meat was mostly corned to keep it longer. Tripe, Brain, Steak and Kidney Pie, Tongue and Liver were a regular part of the menu. Kerosene lamps were used for lighting and the empty tins reused for shelving or containers. Wood stoves were used for cooking and the fire went all day. There was usually a water tank on it, thus a constant supply of hot water. Cribbage and other card games were played to fill the spare hours. Hopscotch was a popular pastime for the girls. Boys had their shanghai's. :Another game was knucklebones, made from goat spine bones, boiled and stained different colours. Five knucklebones were held in one hand, one was thrown up into the air, and while it was up, you had to put the others down, one at a time, and picked them up quickly before the other one came back down. :High infant deaths from disease and dirty water, drunken-ness, murder, =='''Murder'''== :Several murders were recorded around Ravenswood.[https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/15096758.pdf pdf][https://australianhistory972829073.wordpress.com/ Truth Matters] :One, of an unidentified, mutilated, naked body, found 17 miles from Ravenswood, in a corner of a waterhole in a creek on Reid's track on the 11th of December 1870.[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/1336014 Trove Article1][https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/63113885/5665363 Trove Article2] :Another was, [[Arthurs-405|James Arthurs]] 18th July 1878, 29 yrs, Lawyer, buried Ravenswood.[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/181820809 James Arthurs] :Maria Josephena Steffen murdered in 1878 by Joseph Mutter.Queensland BMD Death registration: Name: Maria Josephena Steffen; Death date:06/12/1878; Mother's name:Elizabeth Weise; Father/parent's name:Platz Battie; Registration details:1878/C/1533. *[[Wikipedia:List_of_people_legally_executed_in_Australia|List of people executed in Australia]] *[http://www.capitalpunishmentuk.org/aus1900.html Executions] {{Image|file=Ravenswood_Queensland-3.jpg|align=m|size=l|caption='''Duke of Edinburgh Miners.'''}} :*'''The White Blow''' is a large quartz outcrop (or blow) standing 15 m high and 45 m wide and is the largest of several irregular masses of quartz in the Ravenswood area. It is situated along the road heading out of Ravenswood towards Clare and the Burdekin District, in what is now a designated Environmental Park. {{Image|file=Ravenswood_Queensland-11.jpg|align=m|size=l|caption=}} ==Hauntings== '''The Church''' ''Ravenswood is another town that owes its existence and its decline to the vagaries of gold mining. In one of the boom years, 1870, the Roman Catholic Church built itself a large weatherboard cathedral but when the gold ran out and Ravenswood almost became a ghost town, the cathedral was left without a priest. ''In the 1940s a Father Deveraux used to drive over from Charters Towers to celebrate mass once a week, accompanied by his fox terrier and an altar boy. The three would sleep overnight in the two sacristies opening off the cathedral’s sanctuary. ''To the amazement of the man and boy (and the terror of the little dog) they often heard footsteps in the cathedral at night- and not ordinary footsteps but a ‘stomp’ followed by a scrape, the sound a man with a crippled leg would make. The sound progressed down the centre aisle, up the sanctuary steps then back to the front door and nothing was ever seen. ''Records show that the last resident priest at Ravenswood, who died under mysterious circumstances, had been severely crippled. *[http://www.chapelhill.homeip.net/FamilyHistory/Other/QueenslandHistory/TheGhostsofQueensland.htm Chapelhill] ==Early Settlers== *We begin our search here.... ::⇉*[[Wilson-66380|Archibald Wilson, "The King of Ravenswood".]] {{Image|file=Ravenswood_Queensland-16.jpg|align=m|size=l|caption='''Wilson Family Residence.'''}} :'''This house was in the center of Ravenswood next to the Court House and now only marked by the set of steps.''' ::⇉*[[Browne-4512|Charles]] and Ellen Browne.''' {{Image|file=Ravenswood_Queensland-17.jpg|align=m|size=l|caption='''The Steps to Browne's Hotel.'''}} {{Image|file=Ravenswood_Queensland-18.jpg|align=m|size=l|caption='''Browne's Ravenswood Hotel c 1903.'''}} :'''The Ravenswood Hotel had fifty bedrooms, as well as Billiard rooms, Writing rooms and a Grand Ballroom.''' ::⇉*[[Hodgkinson-773|William Oswald Hodgkinson]]. ::⇉*[[Charters-334|Warden William S. E. M. Charters]] the man Charters Towers was named after. ::⇉*[[Burke-309|Robert O'Hara Burke]] & [[Wills-1404|William John Wills]] ::⇉*[[Barton-7608|Hugh Hawthorn Barton]], the company manager of The Ravenswood Gold Mining Company which included the Black Jack, Sunset, Grant and '''Mabel Mill.''' ::⇉*[[Williams-80338|Dinah]], his wife, passed away in Ravenswood. ::⇉*[[Macrossan-2|John Murtagh Macrossan]] ::⇉*[[Daintree-8|Richard Daintree]] ---- '''Ravenswood Court House and Police Station''' {{Image|file=Ravenswood_Queensland-23.jpg|align=m|size=l|caption='''Ravenswood Court House.'''}} :The Ravenswood Court house, a T shaped building, was built in 1882 and added to the Queensland Heritage Register in 1994. After the demise of the town, the buildings were removed in 1965 to Mt Ravenswood station and re-erected further out of the district in the area which is now Lake Dalrymple. With the imminent construction of the Burdekin Dam, the whole town was listed as a heritage site and the court house buildings were moved back to town and are now used as a museum. *[[Wikipedia:Ravenswood_Court_House_and_Police_Station|Ravenswood Court House, wikipedia]] ::⇉*[[Cusack-618|William George Kelly Cusack]] Warden of Ravenswood. ::⇉*[[Hill-38422|William Richard Onslow Hill]] Police Magistrate in 1879. '''St. Patrick's Church''' {{Image|file=Ravenswood_Queensland-27.jpg|align=m|size=l|caption='''St. Patrick's Church.'''}} {{Image|file=Ravenswood_Queensland-28.jpg|align=m|size=m|caption='''Church Gates.'''}} :Built in 1871, damaged and repaired in 1884, extended in 1905 by Rooney Bros of Townsville. The Presbytery burned down in 1926. ---- '''Annie (Bags) Ferdinand.''' {{Image|file=Ravenswood_Queensland-24.jpg|align=m|size=l|caption='''Annie Bags'''.}} :[[Ferdinand-127|Annie Bags]] used to wonder around Ravenswood for many years before making her way to Charters Towers during the 1890's, before finding her way to Townsville where she passed away in 1910 and was left undisturbed in a unmarked grave in the Belgian Gardens Cemetery from the 18th of October 1910 until 2019 when she was given a headstone. *[https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-04-17/annie-bags-memorial-headstone-after-109-years/11020940 News Article] ---- '''Imperial Hotel''' {{Image|file=Brown-97646.jpg|align=m|size=l|caption='''Imperial Hotel.'''}} ::⇉*[[Brown-97646|Anne Delaney]] ran by the Delaney family for 90 years. '''Railway Hotel''' {{Image|file=Moran-4151.jpg|align=m|size=l|caption='''Railway Hotel.'''}} ::⇉*[[Moran-4151|John Moran]] Built by John Moran. ---- '''Thorps Buildings''' {{Image|file=Thorp-1322-1.jpg|align=m|size=l|caption='''Thorp's Building.'''}} {{Image|file=Thorp-1322-3.jpg|align=m|size=l|caption='''Thorp's Miniing Exchange.'''}} ::⇉*Built by [[Thorp-1322|Sydney Hood Thorp]] ---- '''Ravenswood School''' {{Image|file=Ravenswood_Queensland-25.jpg|align=m|size=l|caption='''Ravenswood School.}} :As the population grew, so did the school. First built in 1873, it was expanded at least once, and also had the Sandy Creek school building attached to it when that school was closed in 1921. '''Ravenswood School Residence''' {{Image|file=Ravenswood_Queensland-26.jpg|align=m|size=l|caption='''Ravenswood School Residence.}} '''Ravenswood School pupil list''' *[http://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/Image/DigitalImageDisplay.aspx?ImageId=28481&ispdf=true School Pupil list.] *[[Wikipedia:List_of_schools_in_North_Queensland|North Queensland Schools]] ---- '''Ravenswood Connections''' *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Willis-3335.pdf about Edward Willis] '''People''' *[[Spurdle-37|William Richard Spurdle]] Father and son with same name *[[Hutchings-215|John Hutchings]] No 636 June 10 1904. miner 55yrs, '''orphan''' *[[Creber-25|Thomas Watson,Creber]] No 658. Nov 7, 1904, Bailiff, listed as John *[[Burnes-27|Zoe Burnes]] Born Ravenswood, '''orphan''' *[[Suhr-243|Claus Suhr]] No 1081, Mar 2, 1978, Grazier 70 yrs. *[[Sobey-103|Clara Dawe,Sobey]] Not listed in burial register. *[[Squire-837|Agnes Squire,Hedlefs]] Not listed in burial register *[[Stuttard-11|Frederick Stuttard]] No 178, Nov 26, 1886, 4.30pm. *[[Cussons-24|Ethel Cisowski]] Born Ravenswood *[[Mayoh-42| James Mayoh]] No 613, Nov 6, 1903, Miner, 31 yrs, Listed as Thomas Dunn. aka. Killed at Kirk Diggings. *[[Mayoh-5| William Mayoh]] Lived Ravenswood. Worked at Duke of Edinburgh Mine. *[[Pountney-57|John Elon Pountney]] Killed at Brilliant Extended Mine. *[[Moran-4426|John James Moran]] and [[Hodgson-3501|Harriet Hodgson]] *[[Moran-1450|Gertrude Ann Norah Moran / Pountney]] ---- **[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HEDLEFS| Hedlefs family from Ravenswood] Whole family listed untouched since 2015....PM inactive. **Henry and Martha Tully, Macrossan Street, 1908-1919, timber getter and photographer...member interest...[[Tagney-2|Debra Tagney]] ** [[Tully-1066|James Henry Tully]] '''Mine Accidents''' *[http://www.nost.edu.au/icms_docs/144017_Fatalities_in_Qld_Metal_Mines_and_Quarries_1877-2012.pdf Fatalities] *[https://inside.mines.edu/UserFiles/File/library/PDF/Archive/AUS-QN-IndexMine.pdf Qld Mine Accidents] ---- *[[Jackson-35058|Hon George Jackson]] member for Kennedy. ----
⇉'''[[:Space:Powney_Name_Study| Powney Name Study]] '''⇉
⇉'''[[:Space:Mayo_Name_Study| Mayo Name Study]] '''⇉
---- {{Image|file=Ravenswood_Queensland-7.jpg|align=m|size=l|caption='''Ravenswood Cemetery Gates.'''}}
⇉*'''[[Space:Ravenswood_Cemetery%2C_Ravenswood%2C_Queensland|The Ravenswood Cemetery, Ravenswood.]]'''⇉
*[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2271001/ravenswood-cemetery Ravenswood FindAGrave list] ----
⇉*'''[[Space:Ravenswood_Forgotten_Cemetery|The Forgotten Cemetery, Ravenswood.]]'''⇉
*[https://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-07-05/ravenswood-lost-cemetery-bodies-reintered/9895768 A Lost Cemetery was discovered behind the Ravenswood School] '''News Article.''' ---- '''Ravenswood Burial Register''' * I have a copy of the Ravenswood Burial Records. 1875 - 1987. 35 pages. With an Index. * '''The Forgotten Cemetery had burials in 1871-2, and then the gazetted Cemetery first lists burials from 1875. Qld BMD has 25 deaths in the area during 1871-2. Where were they buried 1872-5 ?''' ---- ==Kirk River==
⇉*'''[[Space:Kirk_River_Cemetery|Kirk River Cemetery, Ravenswood.]]'''⇉
---- ==Totley== *[[Wikipedia:Totley_Township|Totley, Heritage listed township]] *Anon, 2020. Asha.Org.Au. Accessed February 11 2020. [http://www.asha.org.au/pdf/bulletins/ResearchBulletin09_1988.pdf Totley research pdf, 1988.] *'''Fatality'''...Alfred Cook, 1886. listed on Qld BMD, not found Ravenswood or Ch. Towers burial registers. ----
⇉'''[[:Space:Forgotten_Ravenswood|Forgotten Ravenswood.]] '''⇉
⇉'''The Forgotten Places'''⇉
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⇉'''[[:Space:Ravenswood_People|People of Ravenswood.]] '''⇉
⇉'''Still a work in progress.'''⇉
---- ==Ravenswood Links== *[https://www.whereis.com/qld/ravenswood-4816| Ravenswood Map, whereis.] *[http://www.prospectinglocations.com/regions.php?id=244| World of Shiny Stuff, prospecting locations] *[http://www.aussietowns.com.au/town/ravenswood-qld| Ravenswood, aussietowns] *[https://www.queenslandplaces.com.au/ravenswood| Ravenswood, qld places] *[https://www.whereis.com/qld/ravenswood-4816| Ravenswood, whereis.] *[https://www.queensland.com/en-au/destination-information/ravenswood| Ravenswood, Qld.com] *[https://apps.des.qld.gov.au/heritage-register/detail/?id=600449| Ravenswood Heritage Register] *[https://trove.nla.gov.au/list?id=74735| Ravenswood, trove.] *[https://www.slq.qld.gov.au State Library of Queensland] *[https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/37358/2/37358-bell-1982-thesis-volume-2.pdf Mining Settlement] *'''North Queensland's Mining Heritage Trails - Department of ...'''>"North Queensland's Mining Heritage Trails - Department Of ...". 2020. Yumpu.Com. Accessed February 11 2020. [https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/read/9356184/north-queenslands-mining-heritage-trails-department-of- North Queensland Heritage trails.] ==Resources== *[https://nqheritage.jcu.edu.au/64/7/Readings_in_North_Qld_Mining_History_Vol_1.pdf Readings in North Queensland Mining History] *'''Ravenswood Remembered / By May Crow | National Library Of Australia. 2020.''' Catalogue.Nla.Gov.Au. Accessed February 9 2020. [https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Record/1843994 Citation] '''Personal Copy in the possession of [[Urquhart-93|David Urquhart]].''' *'''Guide, Q. Guide, Queensland. 2016. "Queensland Mineral Index And Guide''' : B. Dunstan : Free Download, Borrow, And Streaming : Internet Archive". Internet Archive. Accessed October 17 2019.[https://archive.org/details/QueenslandMineralIndexAndGuide/page/n865 Queensland Mineral Index, Ravenswood, pps 865-867.] *'''Our First Half Century: A Review of Queensland Progress, based upon Official Information, by Authority of the Government of Queensland''' >"Our First Half Century: A Review Of Queensland Progress, Based Upon Official Information, By Authority Of The Government Of Queensland ". 2019. Gutenberg.Org. Accessed October 17 2019. [https://www.gutenberg.org/files/39495/39495-h/39495-h.htm Our First Half-Century, Government of Queensland..Project Gutenberg eBook.] *[[Wikipedia:Ravenswood Mining Landscape and Chinese Settlement Area|Ravenswood Mining Landscape, wikipedia]], *[[Wikipedia:Ravenswood, Queensland|Ravenswood, wikipedia.]] *[[Wikipedia:One-place_study|One Place Study, wikipedia]] *[http://oneplacestudy.org/guides/basics.pdf One Place Study, basic guide, pdf] *[http://oneplacestudy.org/guides/choosing_a_place.pdf Choosing a place, pdf] *[[Wikipedia:Cluster_genealogy|Cluster Genealogy, wikipedia]] *'''Joseph Colin Francis Johnson :Getting Gold:''' A Practical Treatise For Prospectors, Miners, And Students By J. C. F. Johnson ... : Free Download, Borrow, And Streaming : Internet Archive". 2021. Internet Archive. [https://archive.org/details/gettinggoldapra00johngoog/page/n16/mode/2up Getting Gold] *De Havelland, D. W. (David W.) (1985). Gold & ghosts : a prospectors guide to metal detecting and history of the Australian goldfields. Hesperian Press, Carlisle, W.A ==Acknowledgements== *Photographs: John Oxley Library, State Library of Queensland.

Ray Jones - Soldiers I am Researching in the Wikitree U.S. Civil War Project

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==U.S. Civil War Project on Wikitree== I am an active member of the U.S. Civil War Project on Wikitree. The following link describes the project and explains how anyone with an interest in the genealogy of U.S. Civil War soldiers can get involved: [[Project:US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States|Project:US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States]] ------------------------------------------------------------------- ==My Research on U.S. Civil War Soldiers== I often find individuals on various genealogy message boards who are searching for pension files for their ancestors who fought or were married to Civil War soldiers. I will add profiles of these soldiers to the project. ------------------------------------------------------------------- ==Soldiers I am Studying (Listed by Regiment)== I am providing this list of soldiers I am studying in hopes that other researchers and ancestors of these soldiers might find these profiles and contribute information as well. All of my profiles are either "open" or "public", so please feel free to add information or to contact me on anything I have included in these profiles. As of Friday July 18, 2020, I have added profiles of the following 54 soldiers to the project: '''150th Illinois Volunteer Infantry''' *[[Jones-58627|Jones, Samuel Alonza]] '''13th Battery, Indiana Light Artillery''' *[[Moyer-2540|Moyer, Jonathan]] '''45th Indiana Volunteer Infantry''' *[[Wiest-27|Wiest, Hezekiah]] (note: also served in the 155th Indiana Infantry) '''48th Indiana Volunteer Infantry''' *[[Moyer-2514|Moyer, Maynard]] '''63rd Indiana Volunteer Infantry''' *[[McCorkhill-37|McCorkhill, William V.]] '''87th Indiana Volunteer Infantry''' *[[Hooton-27|Hooton, Benjamin Franklin]] '''150th Indiana Volunteer Infantry''' *[[Jones-86638|Jones, Napoleon B.]] '''1st Battalion Louisville Provost Guard Kentucky Volunteer Infantry''' *[[Jones-20563|Jones, Hiram]] '''1st Maryland Volunteer Cavalry''' *[[Beltzhoover-4|Beltzhoover, John]] * [[McCartney-112|McCartney, John S.]] '''4th Maryland Volunteer Infantry''' * [[Hiss-4|Hiss, Jesse L.]] '''34th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry''' *[[Buckley-1287|Buckley, Daniel]] *[[Buckley-1018|Buckley, James]] '''54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry''' * [[Barks-107|Barks, William T.]] * [[Dunlap-673|Dunlap, Cyrus]] * [[Edgerly-85|Edgerly, William]] * [[Jones-25879|Jones, Alexander]] * [[Meads-59|Meads, Andrew B.]] * [[Oaky-2|Oaky, John]] * [[Shaw-5134|Shaw, Robert G.]] * [[Turner-9334|Turner, John]] * [[Turner-9332|Turner, Solomon]] '''2nd Battalion, Missouri State Militia Cavalry''' * [[Hendricks-3319|Hendricks, Albert E.]] '''2nd Ohio Heavy Artillery''' * [[Lenox-123|Lenox, George W.]] * [[Lenox-122|Lenox, John W.]] '''7th Ohio Cavalry''' * [[Walter-4048|Walter, Thomas R.]] '''23rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry''' * [[Jones-65726|Jones, George W.]] '''24th Ohio Volunteer Infantry''' *[[Wiest-32|Wiest, Charles]] (note: also served in the 155th Indiana Infantry) '''36th Ohio Volunteer Infantry''' *[[Coates-1200|Coates, Charles T.]] '''56th Ohio Volunteer Infantry''' *[[McCarley-350|McCarley, Hiram Lafayette]] '''16th Pennsylvania Cavalry (161st Volunteers)''' *[[Ballou-463|Ballou, Isaac]] '''6th Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery''' * [[Goldrick-25|Goldrick, Thomas]] '''22nd Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry''' * [[McKenna-596|McKenna, James]] (note: also served in the 22nd Regiment Veteran Reserve Corps) '''37th Pennsylvania Infantry''' * [[Nixon-686|Nixon, Joseph]] '''38th Pennsylvania Infantry''' * [[Humphreys-339|Humphreys, William M.]] '''77th Pennsylvania Infantry''' * [[Humphreys-421|Humphreys, Israel]] '''78th Pennsylvania Infantry''' *[[Woolweaver-3|Woolweaver, John A.]] '''100th Pennsylvania Infantry''' *[[Scott-9142|Scott, Joseph K.]] '''101st Pennsylvania Infantry''' *[[Ballou-470|Bilyou, George W.]] '''119th Pennsylvania Infantry''' *[[Uffelman-16|Uffelman, Henry W.]] '''140th Pennsylvania Infantry''' *[[Welch-4757|Welsh, Christopher C.]] '''Pennsylvania Volunteers''' *[[Wallace-2718|Wallace, John]] '''2nd Rhode Island Volunteer Infantry''' * [[Ballou-125|Ballou, Sullivan]] '''6th United States Cavalry''' * [[Lenox-121|Lenox, Jacob]] (note: also served in the 29th Ohio Volunteer Infantry) '''32nd United States Colored Infantry''' * [[Barks-109|Barks, John R.]] * [[Barks-108|Barks, Moore J.]] '''41st United States Colored Infantry''' * [[Barks-105|Barks, Alfred T.]] '''43rd United States Colored Infantry''' * [[Hollinger-182|Hollinger, Stephen]] '''Union Navy - USS Ozark''' * [[Humberstone-41|Humberstone, William A.]] '''4th West Virginia Infantry''' *[[Coates-410|Coates, George W.]] (note: also served in the 2nd U.S. Infantry and the Union Navy) '''5th West Virginia Infantry''' *[[Duncan-11939|Duncan, Hugh]] *[[Duncan-11721|Duncan, Joseph]] *[[Foster-21440|Foster, Joseph D.]] '''9th West Virginia Infantry''' *[[Markins-13|Markins, Richard]] (note: also served in the 1st West Virginia Veteran's Infantry)

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Raymond John Schroeder Obituary

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Obituaries printed for Raymond John Schroeder (1908-2001). ==Remsen Bell Enterprise[http://remsen.advantage-preservation.com/document/remsen-bell-enterprise-2001-04-26-page-1/ Remsen Bell Entprise 2001-04-26 page1]== Funeral Monday for Ray Schroeder Raymond John Schroeder, 92, of Remsen, died Thursday, April 19, 2001 at Happy Siesta Health Care Center, Remsen Funeral services were at 10:30 a m Monday, April 23 at St Mary's Catholic Church with Rev Thomas J Hart and Msgr Nicholas Ruba officiating. Burial was in the parish cemetery. The Fisch Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Ray was raised in the Remsen area and received his education in both the rural school and St Mary's Catholic School in Remsen. He was then engaged in farming with his parents. He married Virginia Masuen on April 6, 1932 at Oyens. The couple farmed near Remsen until 1974 when they moved into Remsen. Virginia died March 10, 1975. Ray married Florence (Vondrak) Casper on Dec 30, 1978 at Neptune, Ia. He had been a resident of Happy Siesta Health Care Center since Jan 5, 2001. He was a member of St Mary's Catholic Church, 4th degree Knights of Columbus and a past Grand Knight, Catholic Order of Foresters, Luxembourg Brotherhood, and a past director of the Farmers Cooperative Co of Remsen. Surviving are his wife Florence of Remsen, three daughters and their husbands Corine and Gene Schroeder of Doon, Ia, Carol and Dick Boever of Remsen, Ia , and Rhonda and Bruce Hageman of Hinton, Ia, four sons and their wives, Jerry and Marian Schroeder of Keystone, Colo, Loren and Debbie Schroeder of Colorado Springs, Colo, Lanny and JoAnn Casper and Douglas and Jeanette Casper, all of Hinton, Ia, 23 grandchildren. 38 great-grandchildren, three brothers and their wives. Clarence and Florence of LeMars, Ia, Dominic and Valeria and LeRoy and Maureen, all of Remsen, Ia, a foster sister and her husband. Jeanette and Clarence Ricke of Remsen, Ia, and two sisters-in-law, Mrs Elmer (Joan) Schroeder of Remsen, Ia and Louise Beck of California City, Calif. He was preceded in death by a son, Danny, a sister, Mrs Alfred (Helen) Keffeler, and two brothers, Vernon and Elmer. Casket bearers were Dave, Jay and Keith Schroeder and Dan, Doug and David Boever. Knights of Columbus honorary pallbearers were Oscar Block, Paul Loutsch, Steve Portz, Gilbert Schroeder, John Schroeder and Jerry Vaske. Catholic Order of Forester honorary pallbearers were Larry Galles, David Guntren, Gale Haverkamp, Jerry Keffeler, Wayne Pottebaum and Orville Portz. Luxembourg Brotherhood honorary pallbearers were Rev Robert Eggers, Herman Kluver, Hubert Nodiem, Mark Poeckes, Lawrence Roling and Douglas Treinen. ==Source Unknown"Find A Grave Index," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV26-ZK87 : accessed 1 June 2015), Raymond John Schroeder, 2001; Burial, Remsen, Plymouth, Iowa, United States of America, Saint Marys Cemetery; citing record ID 69541682, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com.== Raymond John Schroeder, 92, of Remsen died Thursday, April 19, 2001, at Happy Siesta Health Care Center in Remsen. Services will be 10:30 a.m. Monday at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Remsen, with Monsignor Nicholas J. Ruba and Rev. Thomas J. Hart officiating. Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery. Visitation will be after 2 p.m. Sunday with a parish rosary at 3 p.m., a vigil prayer service at 7:30 p.m., a rosary at 8 p.m. said by the Catholic Order of Foresters and Knights of Columbus followed by a Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus honor guard and Chalice presentation, all at Fisch Funeral Home in Remsen. Mr. Schroeder was born Dec. 5, 1908, in rural Remsen, the son of John and Mary (Loutsch) Schroeder. He was raised in the Remsen area and attended rural school and St. Mary's Catholic School in Remsen. He then farmed with his parents. He married Virginia Masuen on April 6, 1932, in Oyens, Iowa. The couple farmed near Remsen until 1974, when they moved into Remsen. His wife died March 10, 1975. He married Florence (Vondrak) Casper on Dec. 30, 197, in Neptune, Iowa. He entered Happy Siesta Health Care Center in January 2001. He was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church, Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus Garrigan Counciol, where he was a former Grand Knight, Catholic Order of Foresters, Luxembourg Brotherhood and served as a former director of Farmers Co-op in Remsen. Survivors include his wife; three daughters and their husbands, Corine and Gene Schroeder of Doon, Iowa; Carol and Kick Boever of Remsen; and Rhonda and Bruce Hageman of Hinton, Iowa; four sons and their wives; Jerry and Marian Schroeder of Keystone, Colo., Loren and Debbie Schroeder of Colorado Springs, Colo., Lanny and JoAnn Casper and Douglas and Jeanette Casper, all of Hinton; 23 grandchildren; 38 great-grandchildren; three brothers and their wives; Clarence and Florence of Le Mars, Dominic and Valeria and LeRoy and Maureen, all of Remsen; a foster sister and her husband, Jeanette and Clarence Ricke of Remsen; and two sisters-in-law, Joan Schroeder of Remsen, and Louise Beck of California City, California. He also was preceded in death by a son, Danny; a sister and her husband Helen and Alfred Keffeler; and two brothers, Vernon and Elmer. Pallbearers will be Dave, Jay and Keith Schroeder and Dan, Doug, and David Boever. == Sources ==

Ream Name Study

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'''Welcome to the Ream Name Study
== The Basics == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the Ream surname and its' variants. The hope is that this study will become a valuable reference point for people studying the surname Ream and the lines that cross or intersect. Representatives of all Ream families, regardless of spelling or country of origin, are encouraged to participate. === Etymology === === Distribution === {| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" border="" bgcolor="#FF E4 E1" |- ! width="200"|Location ! width="200"|Incidence ! width="200"|Frequency ! width="200"|Rank in Area |- |United States|| 7,798|| 1:46,326|| 5,622 |- |England|| 144 ||1:386,109 ||27,007 |- |Canada|| 34|| 1:1,082,294|| 79,815 |- |India|| 25|| 1:30,682,612|| 377,971 |- |Cambodia|| 21|| 1:737,483 ||4,850 |- |France|| 21|| 1:3,167,027 ||209,834 |- |Australia|| 12|| 1:1,981,156|| 86,455 |- |Scotland ||11|| 1:486,781 ||19,667 |- |Egypt|| 9 ||1:10,222,779|| 14,698 |- |New Zealand|| 8|| 1:565,936|| 34,971 |- |} Information is from [[#forebears|Forebears]] === Statistics === === Notables === * Dwight Ream (1892–1954), American football and basketball coach * Norman B. Ream (1844–1915), American businessman. * Roger Ream (born 1954), President of The Fund for American Studies * Tim Ream (born 1987), American soccer player * Vinnie Ream or Lavinia Ellen Ream Hoxie (1847–1914), American sculptor == What You Can Do == === How to Join === * Please contact the project leader, [[Selvaggio-84|Lucy Selvaggio-Diaz]] for inclusion to the project and to be added to the trusted list. * Add Ream to your list of followed tags. This will enable you to remain up-to-date with the progress of the study and any updates announced or questions asked in the G2G Forum. === How to Participate === * Collaborate with other Ream profile managers to create accurate, comprehensive, and well-written Ream profiles. * Add the [[Category:Ream Name Study]] to your profile, any Ream profiles you manage, and any Ream profiles you happen to come across. * Post any questions you may have to the [[Space:Ream_Name_Study_Bulletin_Board|'''Bulletin Board''']]. * Fill us in on any details of your research or comments. * We an also create a Google Group if needed. === Current Name Study Members === # [[Selvaggio-84|Lucy Selvaggio-Diaz]] # [[Anderson-16764|Scott Anderson]] == Ream Name Study Project Pages == === [[Space:Ream_Name_Study_Bulletin_Board|Bulletin Board]] === == Ream Name Study Categories == There are several Ream families and they are not all related. We are going to categorize them according to emigration. These are the families that have been identified so far: # Eberhard - Descendants of Eberhard Riehm who migrated from Leimen, Baden, Germany to Pennsylvania. # George - Descendants of George Riehm who migrated from Hessen, Germany to Canada. # English - Emigrated from England (description will change when some research is done) # Australia - Emigrated to Australia (description will change when some research is done). # Ream Team - Descendants of Philip Ream and Anna Maria Altman (his origins in question). ==Template== We can use the One Name Studies project template {{One Name Study|name=Ream}} which gives you {{One Name Study|name=Ream}}. For unsourced Ream profiles, please add the template {{Unsourced|Ream Name Study}} which adds the profile directly to the [[Category: Ream Name Study, Unsourced Profiles|Ream Name Study Unsourced Category Page]]. == Name Variations == {| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" border="" bgcolor="#FF E4 E1" |- ! width="200"| ! width="200"| ! width="200"| ! width="200"| |- ! REAM !! REEME !! REMM!!REEM |- !REAMES !! REHM !! RHEEM!!RIHM |- !REAMS !! REIHM !! RIEHM!! |- ! REAUME !! REM !! RIEM!! |- |} == Ream Name Distribution == == DNA Studies == * [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/reams/about Reams on FamlyTreeDNA] == Profiles Needing Merges == == Unconnected Reams == # [[Ream-133|George Ream]] (1720-) # [[Ream-684|Abram Ream]] (1730-) # [[Ream-14|Christopher Ream]] (1732-1780) # [[Ream-683|Jane (Ream) Neff]] (1750-1819) # [[Ream-666|John Philip Ream]] (1761-) # [[Ream-571|Mary Catherine Ream]] (1768-1834) # [[Ream-546|William Ream]] (1820-) # [[Ream-713|William K. Ream]] (1822-1891) - CONNECTED 4 June 2020 # [[Ream-545|Amanda (Ream) Rothrauff]] (1840-) # [[Ream-757|Alice Clara (Ream) Hanna]] (1850-1936) # [[Ream-710|Lincoln Ream]] (1862-1934) # [[Ream-423|Emma G. (Ream) Applegate]] (1867-1950) # [[Ream-531|Agnes Maria (Ream) Dysard]] (1872-1953) # [[Ream-541|Florence Edna (Ream) Nagle]] (1889-1969) # [[Ream-714|Miriam Ruth Ream]] (1894-1974) # [[Ream-709|Robert Wishard Ream]] (1899-1949) # [[Ream-662|Mary Jean (Ream) Cook]] (1922-2019) == Ream Research Resources == # [http://one-name.org/ Guild of One Name Studies], home page (there is no Ream Study ongoing) # [http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/ream/ Genealogy.com] # [http://www.johnream.com/history.htm Ream Family History - 9 Generations] # [http://surnames.meaning-of-names.com/genealogy/ream/ Meaning-of-Names.com] # [https://www.genealogytoday.com/surname/finder.mv?Surname=Ream Surname Finder] # [http://reamesgenealogy.com/ Our Family Genealogy Pages] # [http://mikeream.com/genealogy/ Ancestry of Michael Ream] # [http://www.linkpendium.com/ream-family/ Linkpendium] # [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhist00ream ''A Genealogical History of The Ream Family in Fairfield County, Ohio''] by Rev. S. Ream # [http://www.mygenealogyhound.com/family-biographies-by-surname/r-surnames/ream-family-genealogy.html Genealogy Hound] # [http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Ream English Ream information] # [http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/ream/ GenForum] (defunct, but still good leads) # [http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/surname/r/ream.html Rootweb Ream Surname and Family List] # [http://www.surnameweb.org/Ream/surnames.htm Surname Web for Ream] # [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ream_(surname) Wikipedia List of Famous People with the Ream Surname] (they should be added to WikiTree and connected) # [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Ream-389.pdf Riehm Family] (I believe this is from the Stukey-Ream Genealogy) == Substudies == These are the distinct families identified so far: * '''Eberhard''' - Descendants of Eberhard Riehm who migrated from Leimen, Baden, Germany to Pennsylvania. * '''George''' - Descendants of George Riehm who migrated from Hessen, Germany to Canada. * '''English''' - Emigrated from England (description will change when some research is done) * '''Australia''' - Emigrated to Australia (description will change when some research is done). * '''Ream Team''' - Descendants of Philip Ream and Anna Maria Altman (his origins in question). == Miscellany == '''Reams Food Store''' - Ream’s was opened in 1944 by Paul Ream. His first store was located on Center Street in Provo, Utah. Ream’s now operates 11 stores from Salt Lake to Provo, and Heber, including 8 grocery outlets, and 3 western wear outlets. They are now the largest western wear dealer in Utah. Ream’s is proud to be involved in their communities, and has been for 71 years. We are also proud of our business, and enjoy providing the best prices, and service for groceries, fresh cut meats, farm fresh produce, non-foods, boots, western, casual and workwear in the state of Utah. == Sources == * "Forebears," internet aggregator,

Reardon Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:Reardon Name Study]]__NOTOC__[[Category:Ireland, Reardon Name Study]] The Reardon family name is alternatively spelled either Reardon or Riordan; both are common spellings of this Irish surname. However, the majority of the English and Welsh historical records spell our family’s surname as Reardon. The Irish name Riordan, from ri "king" and bardan "poet", means "royal poet." In Irish tradition, poets were very highly regarded in any royal household; they acted as scholars, historians and advisors to the king. The original form of the surname was O Rioghbhardain, which was originally derived from the words "riogh bhard," meaning "royal bard." ==About the Project== The Reardon Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Reardon Reardon] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Reardon name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Reardons), by time period (18th Century Reardons), or by topic (Reardon DNA, Reardon Occupations, Reardon Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Reardon Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Bailey-11646|Lawrence Bailey]]'' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Reardon}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * ==Membership== * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== O'Riordan, Riordan, O'Rearden, Rearden ===Reardon Information=== The name O'Reardon has changed considerably in the time that has passed since its genesis. Individual scribes in the Ireland during the Middle Ages would often record a person's name various ways. How the name was recorded depended on what that particular scribe believed the proper spelling for the name pronounced to him was. Spelling variations revealed in the search for the origin of the O'Reardon family name include O'Riordan, Riordan, O'Rearden, Rearden and others. It originally appeared in Gaelic as O Riordain. The original form of the surname was O Rioghbhardain, which was originally derived from the words "riogh bhard," meaning "royal bard."This name of Medieval Irish origin is an alternative form of Riordan, which in Irish Gaelic is O'Riordain. The earlier form, O'Rioghbhardain, reveals its derivation from 'Rioghbhard', meaning Royal bard, with the 'O' denoting 'descendant of'. The sept of O'Riordan belongs exclusively to Munster, originating in County Tipperary, but migrating to County Cork at such an early date, that they can now be regarded as belonging to that county, where they are far more numerous than anywhere else. Throughout history many name bearers had military connections or were historians. The name was introduced into Barbados, as early as the 17th Century. On July 14th, 1799 Daniel Reardon and Ann Kelly were married in St. Mildred Poultry with St. Mary Colechurch, London and on April 10th 1864 Ann, a daughter was born to Michael Reardon and Ann Leamy in Kinsale, County Cork. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Dinis Reardon, which was dated circa 1678, Census Returns and Parish Registers, Barbados, during the reign of King Charles 11, 1660-1685. Many destitute Irish families in the 18th and 19th centuries decided to leave their homeland, which had in many ways been scarred by English colonial rule. One of the most frequent destinations for these families was North America where it was possible for an Irish family to own their own parcel of land. Many of the early settlers did find land awaiting them in British North America, or even later in America, but for the majority of immigrants that arrived as a result of the Great Potato Famine of the late 1840s the ownership of land was often a long way off. These Irish people were initially put to work on such industrial projects as the building of bridges, canals, and railroads, or they worked at manufacturing positions within factories. Whenever they arrived, the Irish made enormous contributions to the infant nations of Canada and the United States.

Rebecca Williams connection to Chief Mushulatubee

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This page will contain a list of sources and evidence in support of adding [[Choctaw-337|Rebecca Williams]] as a daughter of [[Choctaw-173|Chief Mushulatubee (Moshulatubee) Choctaw]]. == Supporting Documentation == # [[Williams-92358|Leonora Anabella (Williams) Dendy]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Williams-92358-1.png testifies she is the daughter of] [[Williams-92356|Samuel C Williams]] full sister to Lena (Williams) Ardella (profile not created) and brother L. O. McKinley (profile not created). # [[Williams-92358|Leonora Anabella (Williams) Dendy]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Williams-92358-2.png testifies she is a great grand-child of] [[Choctaw-173|Mushulatubee]]. # [[Williams-112533|Laura Clementine Vanderslice formerly Williams aka Messershmidt or Messersmith]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Williams-112533.png testifies she is daughter of] [[Williams-92356|Samuel C Williams]] and sister of Lena (Williams) Ardella (profile not created). # [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Williams-92358-3.png Commission to the five civilized tribes affirms] [[Williams-92358|Leonora Anabella (Williams) Dendy]], Samuel M. Dendy (profile not created), [[Dendy-312|Minnie I. Dendy]], [[Dendy-315|James L. Dendy]] should be enrolled as citizens by blood of the Choctaw Nation. # [[Williams-92358|Leonora Anabella (Williams) Dendy]] was asked [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Williams-92358-4.png "State the name of your father, the parent through whom you claim"] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Williams-92358-5.png "Indian blood?"] and answers [[Williams-92356|Samuel C Williams]]. Does he get the Indian blood through his father or mother? Answered Mother. What is her name? [[King-42204|Rebecca (King) Williams]]. And what was her father's name? [[Choctaw-173|Mushulatubee]]. Full blood Choctaw? Yes, sir. # [[Chitubee-1|Elikon Chitubee]] gave testimony that he knew [[Choctaw-337|Rebecca Williams]]. Lived within 1 mile of her in Mississippi. Knew [[Choctaw-337|Rebecca Williams']] mother was 1/2 Choctaw and 1/2 white woman. That [[Choctaw-337|Rebecca Williams]] came to the new Indian Territory in 1856 and was recognized as Choctaw and enjoyed all the rights and privileges of the Choctaw Indians. # No documentation between her birth in 1793 and 1850 exists. All documentation is 1850 and later == Circumstantial Evidence == # [[Polk-1876|George Polk]] recorded "[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Polk-1876 Polk Indian Heritage]" in his own writing. He did not know [[King-42204|Rebecca (King) Williams]] name. However he listed "offspring unknown - produces" which would be [[King-42204|Rebecca (King) Williams]] then includes family history of lineal descendants from [[Williams-92356|Samuel C Williams]] to my brother [[Brady-6270|Nathaniel Fleming Brady]]. # [https://web.archive.org/web/20210422144213/https://www.choctawnation.com/history-culture/people/original-enrollees/williams-lenora-anabella-dendy Wayback Machine] has an archive of a page previously listed on ChoctawNation.com as recently as December 22nd, 2021 which details Annie Dendy's Choctaw Heritage: ''Grandmother: Rebecca Williams (Moshulatubbee’s Daughter)" ''Notable Ancestor: Chief Moshulatubbee.'' == DNA Evidence == === [[Brady-6268|Luke Brady]] to other [[Tubb-117|Rebecca (Tubb) Williams]] Descendants === : Luke's Kit Number: KP7361560 {| border="1" class="" | Name || Kit Number || SNPs used for Comparison || Link || Shared segments || SNPs used || Pct SNPs full identical || Max SNP Density Ratio |- | Carlie Tubbs || A409361 || 118485 || [https://app.gedmatch.com/v_compare1.php?kit1=KP7361560&kit2=A409361 GEDmatch.com] || 5.3 cM || 118485 || 50.413 Pct || 0.1 |- | Jessica Bailey || AF4475675 || 142610 || [https://app.gedmatch.com/v_compare1.php?kit1=KP7361560&kit2=Af4475675 GEDmatch.com] || No shared DNA segments found || 142610 || 0.0 Pct || 0.0 |- | Heather (Foster) Foster-McCullough || KW8116238 || 105039 || [https://app.gedmatch.com/v_compare1.php?kit1=KP7361560&kit2=KW8116238 GEDmatch.com] || 7 cM || 105039 || 54.73 Pct || 0.08 |} === [[Tubb-117|Rebecca (Tubb) Williams]] Descendants Related To Each Other === {| border="1" class="" | Name 1 || Kit 1 || Name 2 || Kit 2 || Link || Largest Segment || Total Half-Match segments (HIR) || Shared segments || SNPs used || Pct SNPs full identical |- | [[Tubbs-937|Carlie Tubbs]] || A409361 || [[Wells-10581|Jessica (Wells) Bailey]] || Af4475675 || [https://app.gedmatch.com/v_compare1.php?kit1=A409361&kit2=Af4475675 GEDmatch.com] || 34.6 cM || 239.3cM (6.672 Pct) || 19 || 402907 || 53.181 |- | [[Tubbs-937|Carlie Tubbs]] || A409361 || [[Foster-19042|Heather (Foster) Foster-McCullough]] || KW8116238 || [https://app.gedmatch.com/v_compare1.php?kit1=A409361&kit2=KW8116238 GEDmatch.com] || 6 cM || 50.2cM (1.4 Pct) || 12 || 291131 || 52.687 |- | [[Foster-19042|Heather (Foster) Foster-McCullough]] || KW8116238 || [[Wells-10581|Jessica (Wells) Bailey]] || Af4475675 || [https://app.gedmatch.com/v_compare1.php?kit1=KW8116238&kit2=Af4475675 GEDmatch.com] || 6.4 cM || 23.3cM (0.648 Pct) || 6 || 286422 || 52.675 |} === [[Brady-6268|Luke Brady]] to [[Hayes-11128|La Sonna Hayes]] (descendant of [[Choctaw-173|Chief Mushulatubee (Moshulatubee) Choctaw]]) === Set the Minimum segment cM size to 3 when running this comparison. {| border="1" class="" | Name 1 || Kit 1 || Name 2 || Kit 2 || Link || Largest Segment || Total Half-Match segments (HIR) || Shared segments || SNPs used || Pct SNPs full identical || Max SNP Density |- | [[Hayes-11128|La Sonna Hayes]] || HK1612665 || [[Brady-6268|Luke Brady]] || KP7361560 || [https://app.gedmatch.com/v_compare1.php?kit1=HK1612665&kit2=KP7361560 GEDmatch.com] || 5.9 cM || 141.7cM (3.951 Pct) || 38 || 476054 || 69.639 || 0.43 |} : [[Brady-6268|Luke Brady]]'s family tree and [[Hayes-11128|La Sonna Hayes]]'s family tree do not currently have a common ancestor via [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Hayes-11128&person2Name=Brady-6268 wikitree relationship finder]. === In Progress Raw Unformatted Notes === La Sonna Hayes and Cassie (Langley) Wicks share X DNA https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Hayes-11128/89#X https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Langley-1081/89#X --------------------------------------------------------- Perry Rutledge matches Ann T Krischer more than 1 way Share X Ann T Krischer Carlie Tubbs Jeanette Brady Jessica Bailey --------------------------------------------------------- Carlie Tubbs no matches to La Sonna Hayes Chromosome 20 Nonna and PPG match same Carlie Tubbs Chromosome 8 PPG and Carlie Tubbs match Nonna Chromosome X Carlie Tubbs and Nonna --------------------------------------------------------- Jessica Bailey no matches to La Sonna Hayes Share X Carlie Tubbs Tracy Merrill Sarah Jane Belt Polk Ann T Krischer --------------------------------------------------------- Tracy Merrill Chromosome 4 and 9 Nonnie and La Sonna Hayes Share X Carlie Tubbs Jessica Bailey Jeanette Brady --------------------------------------------------------- Hanifa no matches to La Sonna Hayes no matches to Luke Chromosome 1 Nonnie Perry Rutledge Share X Nonna Jessica Bailey --------------------------------------------------------- Perry Rutledge Chromosome 9 PPG Jessica Bailey Chromosome 17 PPG Nonna --------------------------------------------------------- La Sonna Hayes GEDmatch HK1612665 Ann Townsend (Ann T Krischer) GEDmatch UA3905394 Cassie (Langley) Wicks GEDmatch ZZ7090160 GEDmatch A636538 Carlie Tubbs GEDmatch A409361 Jessica (Wells) Bailey GEDmatch Af4475675 T (Eggemeyer) Merrill GEDmatch QK8129839 Heather (Foster) Foster-McCullough GEDmatch KW8116238 Perry (Wheless) Rutledge GEDmatch QH7287215 -------------------------------------------- === In Progress Findings === ==== Pros ==== * [[Foster-19042|Heather (Foster) Foster-McCullough]] does not share any X Chromosome matches with [[Brady-6268|Luke Brady]] and [[Polk-1876|George Polk]] * Both [[Polk-1876|George Polk]] and [[Belt-1533|Sarah Jane (Belt) Polk]] (my mother's parents) match [[Tubbs-937|Carlie Tubbs]] on Chromosome 8 and Chromosome 20 indicating the relation is likely not through [[Tubb-117|Rebecca (Tubb) Williams]] because [[Belt-1533|Sarah Jane (Belt) Polk]] is not related to [[Tubb-117|Rebecca (Tubb) Williams]]. ** Additionally [[Belt-1533|Sarah Jane (Belt) Polk]] and [[Tubbs-937|Carlie Tubbs]] match on the X Chromosome. ** The relationship [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Belt-1533&person2Name=Tubbs-937 is not through] [[Tubb-117|Rebecca (Tubb) Williams]]. * No overlap found for [[Hayes-11128|La Sonna Hayes]] with: ** [[Tubbs-937|Carlie Tubbs]] and [[Wells-10581|Jessica (Wells) Bailey]] ==== Cons ==== * Chromosome 20 for [[Wells-10581|Jessica (Wells) Bailey]] ** [[Tubbs-937|Carlie Tubbs]] and [[Polk-1876|George Merritt Polk Jr]] overlap == Conclusion == === Supporting Documentation Conclusion === : In summary of these sources it should be noted that [[Williams-92358|Leonora Anabella (Williams) Dendy]] testified that her Choctaw claim was through her father [[Williams-92356|Samuel C Williams]] then through her grandmother [[King-42204|Rebecca (King) Williams]] then through her great grandfather [[Choctaw-173|Mushulatubee]]. [[Williams-92358|Leonora Anabella (Williams) Dendy]] was accepted as Choctaw based off of the summation of the documents/images uploaded asserting that family relation. This is the one and only one connection [[Williams-92358|Leonora Anabella (Williams) Dendy]] has to being Choctaw and that is through [[King-42204|Rebecca (King) Williams]]. === Supporting Circumstantial Evidence === : This is consistent with verbal family history passed down to [[Brady-6268|Luke Brady]] through his grandfather [[Polk-1876|George Polk]]. === Supporting DNA Evidence === : [[Brady-6268|Luke Brady]] has little DNA overlap with two of the three GEDmatch.com kit numbers of [[Tubb-117|Rebecca (Tubb) Williams]]'s descendants. But [[Brady-6268|Luke Brady]] does have 18 DNA segments in common with [[Hayes-11128|La Sonna Hayes]] descendant of [[Choctaw-173|Chief Mushulatubee (Moshulatubee) Choctaw]]. == Requested Changes == : Based on this evidence [[King-42204|Rebecca (King) Williams]] should be listed as an official daughter of [[Choctaw-173|Mushulatubee]].

Recensement de l'Acadie de 1671

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[[Category:Acadians Project Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Canada Census Records]] [[Category: Acadian Genealogy Resources]] == Recensement de l'Acadie de 1671 == Le premier recensement de l'Acadie. "Abrégé du Roole des familles de l'Acadie fait par le Sr Randin envoyé à Monseigneur Colbert de Québec le huit Novemb 1671"Transcribed as an [http://books.google.ca/books?id=4Jg-AAAAYAAJ&pg=RA3-PA1 appendix to the ''Report Concerning Canadian Archives for the Year 1905''] == Sources ==

Reconstruction-era Klan Violence in Catawba County

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[[Category:North Carolina, African-American Family History]] [[Category:Ku Klux Klan (1st Klan)]] [[Category:North Carolina Projects]] [[Category:Catawba County, North Carolina]] == Summary == After the American Civil War "[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Catawba_County%2C_North_Carolina Catawba County], because of its scant population and the absence of vital industries, was bothered little by the Union rule in the sense of the presence of soldiers, and it was allowed to attend to its internal affairs generally at its own will" (Preslar, 1954). During Reconstruction, [https://medium.com/kühner-kommentar/susan-lawrence-daviss-authentic-history-of-the-reconstruction-klan-e5717b1c6711 disguised white men] identifying as "White Brotherhood" or "Ku Klux" terrorized blacks and whites for “working for the first Republican election, particularly of [[Boyden-537|Nathaniel Boyden]], a radical candidate for Congress” (Freeze, 1995) and voting for the “[https://www.ncpedia.org/anchor/1868-constitution negro constitution]” of 1868 - which abolished slavery in North Carolina (as the 13th Amendment had done at the federal level in 1865) and provided for universal male suffrage (U.S. Senate, 1871). A number of people were indicted under the [https://www.facingsouth.org/2018/04/how-klan-act-1871-fighting-voter-intimidation-today?fbclid=IwAR38XgzJMc4_ea4nQJEChNp9vWJOyjKkx6hFWy7w6xa-iSU4YYXxn5hLX3k Ku Klux Klan Act of 1871], but most (or all) of the cases appear to have been dismissed and none of the perpetrators were ultimately brought to justice. Former Confederate Colonel-turned-Republican [[Bynum-1421|William Preston Bynum]] of Lincoln County, then solicitor of the 9th judicial district who also practiced in Catawba County at the time, testified to the U.S. Senate based on information which came to him in his “official capacity as solicitor, in many instances, from the complaints of the persons who were outraged, those persons often bearing upon their bodies the marks of the outrages they complained of.” Bynum claimed to have “sent bills before grand juries in several counties upon evidence that I regarded as sufficient to find bills upon, and evidence that was uncontradicted before the grand juries, but, in most instances, the grand juries have ignored the bills.” He had “succeeded in getting one or two bills from a grand jury,” but he had “never yet succeeded in bringing a single case to trial.” In one instance, “the prosecutors were [https://medium.com/kühner-kommentar/youre-living-in-the-past-man-1b0dfbc729fe compelled to leave] the county” due to “threats of violence and intimidation.” As Bynum said, “They moved to Tennessee” (U.S. Senate, 1871). At least one of the cases, ''United States v. [[Wilson-63370|M.M. Wilson]], [[Reinhardt-802|R.P. Reinhardt]], [[Yoder-812|Andrew Yoder]]'' (Case No. 1 below), was eventually dismissed ''nol pros'' (will not prosecute) by another former Confederate who became a staunch Republican and the U.S. District Attorney for the Western District of North Carolina after the war. [[Lusk-1215|Virgil Stuart Lusk]] ruled from Statesville that the "evidence will not sustain the charge" on October 28, 1872. The ''Hickory Tavern Eagle'' celebrated the end of what they described as a "[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/32092193/malicious_persecution_of_kkk_wilson/ malicious and oppressive prosecution]" in which, according to the conservative ''Raleigh Times'', the "courts of justice are converted into engines of political vengeance" by "low Radical creatures who seek to gratify their malicious feeling by the punishment of honorable and high-toned gentlemen." In a manuscript on the events written fifty four years later in anticipation of a "cowardly assault" on him by [[Shotwell-507|Randolph Abbott Shotwell]] in his memoir, Lusk would observe that "[t]he present generation can never have a faint conception of the condition of society in North Carolina from 1861 to 1871; blood and carnage, fire and sword, famine, starvation, murder, arson, theft, personal abuse, sl(a)nder, ostracism, threats of personal violence." Amidst the "[[Wikipedia:Panic_of_1873|Panic of 1873]]," the [[Wikipedia:Slaughter-House_Cases|Slaughter-House cases]] and the [[Wikipedia:Colfax_massacre|Colfax massacre]] in Louisiana would reveal to the nation the limits of the federal government's commitment to stopping race-based and political violence in the South. So by 1890, the "Ku Klux Klan" was officially "[https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/aug/21/us-government-ku-klux-klan-charlottesville destroyed]" but undisguised "[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/9108146/redshirts_in_charlotte_nc/ Red Shirts]" and "[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/34296971/white_caps_destroy_dallas_nc_1890/ White Caps]" were operating openly in the Catawba River Valley and the local lawyer, judge, and former Klan leader [[Schenck-197|David Schenck]] in Lincolnton would write, ominously, that "nothing prevents the white people of the South from annihilating the negro race but the military power of the United States government" (Steward, 2012). == Victims == [[Ramsour-44|Andrew Loretz Ramsour]], a third cousin of [[Schenck-197|Schenck]] (both being second great grandsons of [[Warlick-19|Johann Daniel Warlick]]), fled his home in Catawba County in 1870 to [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/25860785/ku_klux_in_catawba_1870/ report a Ku Klux attack] on him to [https://www.ncpedia.org/biography/caldwell-tod-robinson Tod R. Caldwell] in Morganton. Described by Caldwell as “a harmless, inoffensive citizen, an industrious man, and a man of some property...[h]is only offense, so far as is known, was that he is a Republican.” According to [[Space:A._L._Ramsour%27s_Senate_Testimony_(1871)|Ramsour's 1870 testimony to the U.S. Senate]], the following people were terrorized by disguised "Ku Klux" in Catawba County between 1868 and 1873. Quoting from the ''Report On the Alleged Outrages In the Southern States by the Select Committee of the Senate: March 10, 1871'' (U.S. Senate, 1871): * [[Wilfong-371|Newton Willfong]], colored, whipped and shot: the one that died; they whipped him several times, and the last time they shot him, and be died. * [[Ramsour-44|A. L. Ramsour]], white, whipped: my flesh was cut open; my shirt was all bloody when they put it back on me; my skin was cut up on my back. * Elijah Finger, colored, whipped. * Newton Killian, colored, whipped. * [[Mutts-1|Sidney Mutts]], colored, whipped. * [[Blackburn-4480|Lawson Blackburn]], colored, whipped: one of the best servants, I believe, that ever was in our county; he was doing as well as any man: they whipped him because he voted for the constitution. * George Conly, colored, whipped. * Jim Coulter, colored, whipped. * [[Smyre-37|Robert Smyer]], colored, whipped: he was whipped with me; he has been whipped and interrupted three times. * Rufus Rhinehart, colored, whipped (possibly [https://casetext.com/case/state-v-reinhardt-and-love Alexander Rufus Reinhardt]). * Steven Warlich, colored, whipped. * Isaac Robinson, colored, whipped. * Daniel Bullinger, white, whipped. * Letty Willfong, white, whipped. * [[Probst-378|Maria Probst]], white, whipped. * Bob Robinson, colored, whipped. * [[Petrie-1426|Michael Petrie]], white, whipped. * Peter Young, white, whipped. * [[Wilfong-402|Mahala Willfong]], white, whipped: they have been at her house three times, I believe. * [[Fowler-11043|John Fowler]], white, whipped: a young man I was guardian for, that was my body guard, they whipped him the other night...just about two weeks ago; he was staying with his grandmother [Catherine Whitener], an old lady sixty years old, and they frightened her pretty near to death. * William Hall, white, whipped: the miller, at the mill, they run him off. * Henry Bost, white, whipped: he was pretty near dead. * Mony Carpenter, white, robbed: a white man, was robbed of $80, the other week, by men in disguise. == Indictments == The following people were indicted (case numbers in brackets) under the Ku Klux Klan Act in 1871 in U.S. District Court in North Carolina (Preslar, 1954), but Case No. 1 was [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/32092193/malicious_persecution_of_kkk_wilson/ dismissed ''Nol Pros''] in October 1872 by [[Lusk-1215|Virgil Stuart Lusk]] as noted in the Summary, with the remaining cases dismissed at the same time or later by Lusk: * '''[Case No. 1]:''' '''''United States v. [[Wilson-63370|Malchizadek M. Wilson]], [[Reinhardt-802|Robert Reinhardt]], [[Yoder-812|Andrew L. Yoder]]''''' ::'''Indictment''': Conspiring & going in disguise & beating [[Ramsour-44|A. L. Ramsour]]. Witnesses: [[Ramsour-44|A. L. Ramsour]], Elmina Ramsour, Alice Ramsour, David H. Ramsour, Robert Smyre (colored), Rufus Smyre (colored), Amy Smyre (colored), Louise Smyre (colored). June term, 7 June 1871. Bill found. [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/34376310/wilson_yoder_reinhardt_arrested_under/ Arrested in June/July 1871]. :: '''Summary''': Defendants "did unlawfully and willfully band together and conspire together and go in disguise upon the premises of...[[Ramsour-44|Andrew L. Ramsour]] and then did and there forcibly break and enter the dwelling house...and there beat wound and ill treated him...because of his having fore that time exercised and enjoyed his right to vote." Defendants were bound in sum of $2,000. Numerous other witnesses were subpoenaed through November 1871. :: '''Disposition''': [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/32092193/malicious_persecution_of_kkk_wilson/ Dismissed ''Nol Pros''] (will not prosecute) in Statesville by U.S. District Attorney [[Lusk-1215|V. S. Lusk]] on October 28, 1872. * '''[Case No. 2]:''' '''''United States v. Aaron Sigmon, Adolphus Sigmon, Marcus Lynn''''' :: '''Indictment''': Going in disguise upon premises, &c. Witness: Simon Barger. June term, 7 June 1871. Bill found. :: '''Summary''': Defendants "on the 10 day of April A.D. 1871 with force and arms...did unlawfully and wilfully band and conspire together to go in disguise upon the premises of...[[Barger-1126|Simon Barger]] and did then and there beat wound and ill treat him...with intent to oppress, injure and intimidate him...because of his having upon that time, exercised and enjoyed his right to vote as a citizen of the State of North Carolina..." Case transferred to Statesville (3 Oct 1871) per application from District Attorney. Capias and Sup issues through Jan 1872. :: '''Disposition''': Aaron Sigmon and Adolphus Sigmon were [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/20878211/the_charlotte_democrat/ "discharged" in April 1873], and the case itself was dismissed ''No Pros'' (without explanation) in April 1874. * '''[Case No. 35]:''' '''''Unites States v. Peter Ramsaur, [[Bost-972|Govan Bost]], Albert Smyre, Henry Wilson, John Bumgarner, Benton Clonniger, Keer Setzer, Cain Bost, Franklin Propst, Noah Wise''''', Bill found. June term, 1871. Act May 30, 1870. Witnesses: Lewis Witherspoon and [[Perkins-14043|Julia Ann Perkins]]. :: '''Indictment''': Conspiracy. :: '''Summary''': On the first day of June A.D. 1871 defendants "did conspire together, for the purposes of depriving John Hensen...of voting for the candidate of his choice" and "having exercised his right to vote at the election, upon the 1st Thursday of August A. D. 1871 for one [[Boyden-537|Nathaniel Boyden]] for member of the House of Representatives of the Congress of the Unites States." Defendants bonded over at $500-1,000. ::'''Disposition''': Dismissed ''No Pros'' (without explanation) in October 1873. * (38) Penkney Wilson, Starling Gill, Pinkney Setzer, Edward Bost, Bill found. September session, 1871. Witnesses: George Conley and Abraham Wilson. Dismissed ''Nol Pros'' October 1873. * (39) [[Reap-91|Adam Reap]], Hosea Whitener, Pinckney Bradburn, Osborn Wilson, [[Yoder-2005|Henry Yoder]], [[Yoder-2003|Sidney Yoder]], Joseph Fry, Mat Hoffman, James Wilson and Pinckney Wilson. Bill found. September session, 1871. Act May 30, 1870, U. S. witnesses; James Coulter and Bob Robinson. Dismissed ''Nol Pros'' in October 1874. * (43) [[Bost-972|Govan Bost]], James Gibson, George Moose, Frank Huffman, Hugh Pence, Caleb Setzer, Cain Moose, Lewis Witherspoon, Thomas Setzer. Bill found. September term, 1871. Witnesses: John Powell, Catherine Powell, Samuel Gibbs. Disposition: ???? * (48) Adolphus Abernethy, Lafayfette Abernethy, John Marshall, Marcus Lynn, Noah Hallman, Joseph Childers, Cephas Simmons, James Bowles. Bill found. September term, 1871. Act May 30, 1870. Witnesses: Joseph Abernethy, Jasper Deal. Disposition: ???? * (56) [[Boyd-12131|Wilborne Boyd]] and others. Bill found. June term, 1871. Witnesses: Thomas Hope, Lee Clark, Reuben Kirksey, Andrew Davis, B. A. Kirksey. Dismissed ''No Pros'' (without explanation) in April 1872. Disposition: ???? * (57) O. F. Bost, John Sigman, [[Reap-91|Adam Reape]], Frank Icard, John Propst, David Keistler, John Conrad, P. C. Rudisill, Daniel Shuford, Phillip Hoyle, [[Yoder-2005|Henry Yoder]], Alfred Jarrett, John Corpening.Disposition: ???? * Frank Keistler, Eli Starr, Pinckney Cline, Philip Coulter, [[Starr-3061|Abel Starr]], Jacob Huffman, Marcus Huffman, Pinckney Wilson, Max Huffman, Jacob Gilbert, John Hoover, Franklin Smith, S. Bolch, John Bolch, [[Wilson-63370|M. M. Wilson]], [[Reinhardt-802|Robert Reinhardt]], Julius Helton, John C. Sharpe, J. A. Fry, Abel Fry, John Whitener, Wash Ramsour, Enos Campbell, Jacob Rudisill, Henry Rudisill, Adelphus Rudisill, Phillip Burns, George Fin-cannon, Noah Huffman, Hosea Whitener, Benjamin Whitener, Philip Gilbert, Franklin Huffman, Adolphus Whitener, Austin Wilson. Disposition: ???? * [[Rabb-225|George Rabb]], Brock Self, John C. Warlick, David Warlick, Henry Warlick, Loney Carpenter, Thornton Martin, John Rader, John Ramsour, Jefferson Saunders, Daniel Hoover, Pinckney Fry, James Frye, N. D. Lutz, Alonzo Lutz, Benjamin Lutz, Friders Rink, Nelson Keever, Charles Alexander, Wallace Throneburg, G. W. Caldwell, Rufus Self, Monroe Coulter, Daniel Reap, Adolphus Abernethy, Thomas Wilfong, Bill found. November term, 1871. U. S. Witnesses; [[Ramsour-44|A. L. Ramsour]], John Sims, Albert Angle, R. F. Hamblet, Logan Crouch. Disposition: ???? * (59) Adolphus Abernethy, Lawrence Miller, Lafayette Abernethy, Marcus Whitener, Marcus Lynn, Adolphus Sigmon, Daniel Whitener, Adolphus Propst, Robert Fry, Simon Propst, John Seigler, Sidney Ward, Jasper Deal, John Marshall, Chick Alexander, James Bawles, Cephas Simmons, Poley Hefner, Hiram Miller. Bill found. November term, 1871. Witnesses: Simon Barger, Joseph Childers, Noah Hallman. Disposition: ???? * (63) Cail Setzer, Caleb Setzer, George Fincannon, Charles Setzer, Eli Starr, Pinckney Miller, F. S. Smyre, Henry Wilson, James Gibson, John Conrad, Allen Settlemyre, Pinckney Fry, Peter Ramsour, Thomas Marlow, Sidney Houston, Howell Harris, [[Bost-972|E. G. Bost]], George Throneburg, Richard Wilson, Starr Gill, Abner Smyre. U. S. Witness: Franklin Huffman. Disposition: ???? * (64) John Hilton, Daniel Shuford, [[Yoder-2005|Henry Yoder]], [[Yoder-2003|Sidney Yoder]], James Wilfong. U. S. witness: [[Shuford-168|Emeline Shuford]]." Disposition: ???? == Relationships == As noted above, [[Ramsour-44|Andrew Loretz Ramsour]] and [[Schenck-197|Schenck]] were third cousins, both being second great grandsons of [[Warlick-19|Johann Daniel Warlick]]). However, Ramsour was also connected to the alleged perpetrators of the attack on him. Here are some of the more notable confirmed connections: * [[Reinhardt-802|Robert Reinhardt]]'s first wife, [[Ramsour-50|Susan]], was [[Ramsour-44|Andrew Ramsour]]'s [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ramsour-50&person2_name=Keener-965 second cousin], both of them being great grandchildren of [[Ramsour-32|David]], a son of [[Rahmsauer-1|Johan Dietrich (Rahmsauer) Ramsaur]] (the namesake of [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Ramsour%27s_Mill Ramsour's Mill] in Lincolnton). * [[Yoder-2003|Sidney Yoder]] was a second cousin of George Monroe Yoder, a local Confederate militia colonel (and later a local historian in the early 20th century). George’s daughter, [[Yoder-1727|Florence]], would marry [[Ramseur-45|Andy Ramsour's son]] by the end of the decade * [[Wilson-63370|M.M. Wilson]] worked with Andrew Ramsour on the railroad and “married a girl that [his] [[Robinson-33596|father-in-law]] was guardian for” so he was “a sort of brother-in-law” (U.S. Senate, 1871). Wilson's wife was Catherine E. Wilfong, the daughter of Anna Ramsour (Andrew Ramsour's cousin) and George Daniel Wilfong. Catherine's brother, George McDuffie Wilfong, lived with the Wilson family in 1860. Also note that a 14-year old black girl named Dora Wilfong lived with Andrew Ramsour in 1870. == Notes == * All names are listed as they appear in the primary and secondary documents cited. Links to individual WikiTree profiles is based on census, birth, and death records of people with the same name (accounting for variant spellings) who were living in Catawba or surrounding counties at the time. These appear to be the most plausible connections based on current sources, but these assumptions may be falsified based on new information in the future. * According to Shotwell ([https://archive.org/details/papersofrandolph02shot Vol. II, 1939]), [[Graham-11312|William Alexander Graham]] was the Chief of the Ku Klux Klan in Catawba County; however, his name is notably absent from the list of those indicted under the Ku Klux Klan Act. * [[Yoder-2003|Sidney Yoder]] (Andrew's son) died in 1873 after he was arrested by [[Ramsour-44|A. L. Ramsour]], Peter Sharp and John Miller under the Ku Klux Klan Act (''Hickory Eagle'', as reprinted in [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/32092193/malicious_persecution_of_kkk_wilson/ ''The Raleigh News''], 8 Nov 1872). As noted in the Summary, the case (1) against [[Wilson-63370|M.M. Wilson]], [[Reinhardt-802|R.P. Reinhardt]], [[Yoder-812|Andrew Yoder]] was dismissed ''nol pros'' (will not prosecute) by U.S. District Attorney [https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/40932374.pdf?seq=1/analyze Virgil S. Lusk] on October 28, 1872. [[Yoder-2005|Henry Yoder]] (Sidney's brother), also disappears from the census and other records after 1870. * U.S. witness [[Perkins-14043|Julia Ann Perkins]] and her husband disappear in local records after 1870. U.S. witness [[Shuford-168|Emeline Shuford]] was apparently sentenced to hang in Newton for "child murder" just four months after Case No. 1 was dismissed. Her appeal to the State Supreme Court was handled by David Schenck, and a retrial was ordered (Disposition: ????). She disappears from local records afterwards. * The "white girl" named [[Probst-378|Maria Probst]] that Ramsour identified as a victim is listed as an 18-year old "black" girl on the 1870 census, when she was living with her parents, Simon and Hannah (Cansler) Probst, and five younger siblings in the Jacobs Fork Township. She does not appear in the 1880 census or other records after 1870. * According to David Blight, around 3000 white men were indicted across the South but only 600 were ultimately convicted, with 250 acquitted and most receiving only fines or light sentences. Only 65 would wind up in federal prison (like Shotwell) for up to five years, and all of them were out of prison by 1875. * "On April 21, 1873, the indictment against Schenck was withdrawn. As he recalled, 'I attended the U.S. District Court at Statesville. His Honor, [[Wikipedia:Robert_P._Dick|Robt. P. Dick]], District Judge presiding. Judge Dick proposed . . . that all defendants under the Enforcement Act or Ku Klux might submit without cost and no fine would be imposed; judgment being indefinitely suspended unless the defendant committed a new violation of the Act. . . . about one hundred and fifty defendants took these terms and were finally discharged. So ends these vexatious indictments, which brought almost as much distress and suffering on our section of the state as the recent war,' wrote Schenck. 'Nol Pros in my case was entered by the District Attorney, he and the Judge both knowing it was but a political indictment instigated by [[Wikipedia:George_Washington_Logan|G. W. Logan]] and founded upon the most miserable and bare faced perjury'” (Steward, 2012). * Judge Logan appointed [[Scoggin-180|Nathan Scoggin]] as a U.S. Commissioner in 1871 to help him in his efforts to arrest and prosecute local Klan members, and Nathan and his brothers tracked down and arrested many local Klan members - including Shotwell in July of that year. == Sources == * United States Senate. Select Committee to Investigate Alleged Outrages in the Southern States. [https://books.google.com/books?id=47UTAAAAYAAJ&dq=andy+ramsour&source=gbs_navlinks_s ''Report On the Alleged Outrages In the Southern States by the Select Committee of the Senate: March 10, 1871'']. United States, 1871. * Miller, Jr., James W. “Catawbans Indicted Under the U.S. Congress Act of 31 May 1970.” Catawba (NC): Catawba Cousins (Vol. 4, Numbers 3 & 4), Janurary: 1991. * Freeze, Gary. ''[https://www.amazon.com/Catawbans-Crafters-Carolina-County-1747-1900/dp/B001ED35HW The Catawbans: Crafters of a North Carolina County]''. Newton (NC): Catawba County Historical Association, 1995. * Shotwell, Randolph Abbott. [https://archive.org/details/papersofrandolph02shot ''The Papers of Randolph Abbott Shotwell. Vol. II'']. Raleigh : North Carolina Historical Commission, 1931. * Preslar, Charles J. Jr. ''[https://www.amazon.com/History-Catawba-County-Charles-Preslar/dp/B000BO1FOU A History of Catawba County]'', Newton (NC): Catawba County Historical Association, 1954. * McKinney, Gordon. "[http://www.jstor.org/stable/40932374 The Klan in the Southern Mountains: The Lusk-Shotwell Controversy]." ''Appalachian Journal'' 8, no. 2 (1981): 89-104. * Rodney Steward, [https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00AHSVUMM/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1 ''David Schenck and the Contours of Confederate Identity'']. University of Tennessee Press; First edition (May 15, 2012). * Various newspapers in North Carolina (primarily from 1870-1873), including ''The Raleigh News'' and ''The Weekly Standard'' in Raleigh, ''The Hickory Press'' and ''Tavern Eagle'' in Hickory, ''The Charlotte Democrat'' and ''The Southern Home in Charlotte'', and ''Carolina Watchman'' in Salisbury. * U.S. District Court proceedings for ''some'' of the above cases are stored in hardcopy only at the National Archives in Atlanta (Record Group No. 21), but scanned images or photocopies can be purchased for a fee. Digital images are also available in the Rhodes Room at Catawba County's Main Library in Newton: ::Case #1 U.S. v. Wilson, Rheinhardt, Yoder - 43 pages ::Case #2 U.S. v. Sigman, Sigman, Linn - 37 pages ::Case #35 U.S. v. Ramsour - 50 pages ::Case #38 U.S. v. Wilson - 33 pages ::Case #39 U.S. v. Reap - 47 pages See also: * Williams, Lou Falkner. [https://www.amazon.com/Carolina-Trials-1871-1872-Studies-History-dp-0820317950/dp/0820317950/ref=mt_hardcover?_encoding=UTF8&me=&qid= ''The Great South Carolina Ku Klux Klan Trials, 1871-1872 (Studies in the Legal History of the South)'']. Univ of Georgia Press: August 1, 1996. * Nash, Steven E. [https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B015ZTG2NY/ ''Reconstruction's Ragged Edge: The Politics of Postwar Life in the Southern Mountains (Civil War America)'']. The University of North Carolina Press (January 13, 2016). [Focuses on N.C. Mountain counties west of Catawba, includes some narrative about the Lusk/Shotwell encounter in Asheville.] * Proctor, Bradley David. “[https://cdr.lib.unc.edu/concern/dissertations/sf268598h The Reconstruction of White Supremacy: the Ku Klux Klan In Piedmont North Carolina, 1868 to 1872].” Chapel Hill (NC): Proctor (Masters thesis, University of North Carolina, Department of History), 2009. [Focuses primarily on Alamance, Rutherford and Caswell counties, including the lynching of [[Outlaw-626|Wyatt Outlaw]].] * Budiansky, Stephen. [https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0013YTGZM/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1 ''The Bloody Shirt: Terror after Appomattox'']. Penguin Books: January 24, 2008. * Alexander, Shawn Leigh (Editor). [https://www.amazon.com/Reconstruction-Violence-Hearings-Bedford-History-ebook/dp/B01HSM6OKW/ ''Reconstruction Violence and the Ku Klux Klan Hearings'']. New York (NY): Bedford/St. Martin’s, 2015. [A "carefully edited selection of testimony from the Ku Klux Klan hearings reveals what is often left out of the discussion of Reconstruction—the central role of violence in shaping its course." This book "places the hearings in historical context and draws connections between slavery and post-Emancipation violence." Includes "document headnotes, a chronology, questions to consider, and a bibliography enrich students’ understanding of the role of violence in the history of Reconstruction."] * Parsons, Elaine Frantz. [https://academic.oup.com/ahr/article-abstract/122/3/851/3862848 ''Ku-Klux: The Birth of the Klan during Reconstruction'']. Chapel Hill (NC): University of North Carolina Press, 2015. * Pearl, Matthew. "[http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/history/2016/03/how_a_detachment_of_u_s_army_soldiers_smoked_out_the_original_ku_klux_klan.html?fbclid=IwAR0cWFI7VcgwreJyYDilswMq1PZ1iaBUiMD_Fv2UgY5XNPoUndE2NBcct18 The story of the eradication of the original Ku Klux Klan]." ''Slate''. March 4, 2016. * Lane, Charles. [https://www.amazon.com/Freedoms-Detective-Service-Masterminded-Americas-ebook/dp/B079S8XK5Q/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=9781488035005&linkCode=qs&qid=1564622685&s=books&sr=1-1 ''Freedom's Detective: The Secret Service, the Ku Klux Klan, and the Man Who Masterminded America's First War on Terror'']. Hanover Square Press; Original edition, April 9, 2019. * Art & Object, "[https://www.artandobject.com/video/understanding-political-cartoon-nast-reconstruction Understanding a Political Cartoon: Nast & Reconstruction]" - a conversation between Dr. Kimberly Kutz Elliott and Dr. Beth Harris on Thomas Nast's 1874 political cartoon, "The Union As It Was—Worse Than Slavery," and his other Reconstruction era cartoons. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Catawba_Valley_Lynchings Catawba Valley Lynchings] - information about other victims of racial terror lynchings in the Catawba Valley of North Carolina.

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== Content of Babara Townsend's Book == An oral history of the families of the Groeneweide Seniors Club, Botrivier. The project to record the personal history of the residents of Bot River was co-ordinated by Babara Townsend. Townsend, B, 2010, ''Botrivier: The story of a village'', English/Afrikaans edn, Barbara Townsend, Bot River, Western Cape, South Africa. === Village Elders === : Residents who participated in the study included: * Maria Adams * Maria April * [[Hess-5104| '''Regina (Hess) Arnold''']] **daughter of [[Hess-4550| Cornelius Petrus Johannes HESS]] and [[May-10236| Katrina Magdalena Maria MAY]], **sister of [[Hess-4549|John Peter HESS]] and [[Hess-5114|Esau Cornelius Robert HESS]] ***granddaughter of [[Hess-5085| John Petrus HESS]] and [[Hudson-11362| Regina Johanna HUDSON]], ***granddaughter of [[May-10237| Esau Johannes MAY]] and [[Hess-5655|Catherine Magdalena Maria HESS]]. ****great-granddaughter of [[May-10313|Esau MAY]] and [[De_Villiers-2118|Jacoba Barendina Petronella DE VILLIERS]] ****great-granddaughter of [[Hess-5095|Hendrik]] and [[Unknown-489876|Catherine HESS]]. ****great-granddaughter of [[Hudson-12574|Robert]] and [[Unknown-521337|Dinah HUDSON]]. *****great-great-granddaughter of [[De_Villiers-1140|David Cornelis DE VILLIERS]] and [[Bredenkamp-125|Johanna Wilhelmina BREDENKAMP]] :: Regina Arnold, Christina and Jan May are 1st cousins. Regina's mother and Christina and Jan's father are siblings. Regina is also Louise's great aunt. * Jacky Benjamin * Andrew Carelse * Jacobus Claasen * Nicholas Claasen * Susan Cloete * Sophie Cornelius * Frances de Louw * [[Frans-101|'''Jeanetta (Frans) Fisher''']] ** daughter of [[Frans-100|Christiaan "Krisjan" Jacobus FRANS]] and [[Theunissen-323|Susan "Sanna" THEUNISSEN]], *** granddaughter of [[Theunissen-322| Otto Johannes THEUNISSEN]] and [[Hendricks-3369| Janetta "Jeanetta" HENDRICKS]], **** great-granddaughter of [[Hendriks-1164|Jafta Carel Johannes HENDRICKS]] and [[Swartz-1918| Janetta Francina SWARTZ]]. :: Jeanetta Fisher and Marie Hendricks are 1st cousins once removed. * [[Hendricks-3373|'''Hendrik Hendricks''']] ** husband of [[Wildschutt-3|Maria Magdaleen WILDSCHUTTE]], ** son of [[Hendricks-3372|Regina HENDRICKS]], *** grandson of [[Hess-5156|Dinah HESS]]. :: Hendrik Hendricks is Louise's second cousin once removed. * [[Wildschutt-3|'''Marie (Wildschutte) Hendricks''']] ** wife of [[Hendricks-3373|Hendrik HENDRICKS]], ** daughter of [[Hendricks-3370|Helena "Tant Leentjie" HENDRICKS]], *** granddaughter of [[Hendriks-1164|Jafta Carel Johannes HENDRICKS]] and [[Swartz-1918| Janetta Francina SWARTZ]]. :: Marie Hendricks and Jeanetta Fisher are 1st cousins once removed. Marie is also the wife of Louise's second cousin once removed. * [[Bailey-24265|'''Joybelle (Bailey) Hess''']] ** wife of [[Hess-5159| Henry "Mannie" HESS]], *** granddaughter of[[Bailey-24272| Josias BAILEY]]. :: Joybelle Hess is the wife of Louise's grandfather's cousin and the cousin of Marie Williams. * Ruth Winifred Hess * Lenie Jacobs * Marianna Jacobs * Frances Lategan * [[May-10290|'''Christina May''']] ** sister of [[May-10291| John "Jan" MAY]] ** daughter of [[May-10289| Esau Johannes Cornelius MAY]] and [[Hudson-11421| Dinah Sophia HUDSON]], *** granddaughter of [[May-10237| Esau Johannes MAY]] and [[Hess-5655|Catherine Magdalena Maria HESS]]. **** great-granddaughter of [[May-10313|Esau MAY]] and [[De_Villiers-2118|Jacoba Barendina Petronella DE VILLIERS]] **** great-granddaughter of [[Hess-5095|Hendrik]] and [[Unknown-489876|Catherine HESS]]. **** great-granddaughter of [[Hudson-12574|Robert]] and [[Unknown-521337|Dinah HUDSON]]. ***** great-great-granddaughter of [[De_Villiers-1140|David Cornelis DE VILLIERS]] and [[Bredenkamp-125|Johanna Wilhelmina BREDENKAMP]] :: Christina May is Louise's grandfather's cousin. * [[May-10291| '''John "Jan" May''']] ** brother of [[May-10290| Christina MAY]] ** son of [[May-10289| Esau Johannes Cornelius MAY]] and [[Hudson-11421| Dinah Sophia HUDSON]], *** grandson of [[May-10237| Esau Johannes MAY]] and [[Hess-5655|Catherine Magdalena Maria HESS]]. **** great-grandson of [[May-10313|Esau MAY]] and [[De_Villiers-2118|Jacoba Barendina Petronella DE VILLIERS]] **** great-grandson of [[Hess-5095|Hendrik]] and [[Unknown-489876|Catherine HESS]]. **** great-grandson of [[Hudson-12574|Robert]] and [[Unknown-521337|Dinah HUDSON]]. ***** great-great-grandson of [[De_Villiers-1140|David Cornelis DE VILLIERS]] and [[Bredenkamp-125|Johanna Wilhelmina BREDENKAMP]] :: Jan May is Louise's grandfather's cousin. * [[Cupido-11|'''Katy May''']] ** wife of [[May-10281| John "Jan" May]] :: Katy May is Louise's grandfather's cousin's wife. * Rosina Schoeman * Tilla Swartz * Maggie Swartz * [[Peters-11274|'''Marie Williams''']] ** daughter of [[Bailey-24277|Katriena BAILEY]], *** granddaughter of [[Bailey-24272|Josias BAILEY]]. :: Marie Williams and Joybelle Hess are 1st cousins. === Disputed Information === === Unanswered Questions === === Noteworthy Mentions === == Sources == == Acknowledgements == [[Hess-5083|'''Louise (Hess) Haggis''']] references Babara's book quite extensively while researching her own family background. However, many of the other Botrivier families in Babara's book are actually also related to each other and to Louise's family through marriage. Louise is eternally greatful for the foresight shown by Babara Townsend to have undertaken this project.

Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts, 1636-1686

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category: Essex_County, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts, 1636-1686 == * published by The Essex Institute, 1911-1975 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts, 1636-1686|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1-9 ::* http://salem.lib.virginia.edu/Essex/index.html * Vol. 1-8 ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008574615 * Vol. 1 (1911) 1636-1656 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=cSgQAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=7Boi57UNjuUC ::* https://archive.org/details/recordsandfiles00massgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/recordsfilesofqu01mass * Vol. 2 (1912) 1656-1662 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=vh04AAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=HjE0AQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=FpURKEStvwQC ::* https://archive.org/details/recordsandfiles00dowgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/recordsfilesofqu02esse * Vol. 3 (1913) 1662-1667 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=8LsTAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=GSkQAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Qh44AAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/recordsandfiles03dowgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/recordsandfiles05dowgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/recordsfilesofqu03esse * Vol. 4 (1914) 1667-1671 ::* https://archive.org/details/recordsandfiles02dowgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=XR44AAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=XCkQAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/recordsfilesofqu04esse * Vol. 5 (1916) 1672-1674 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=SbwTAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=tykQAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/recordsfilesofqu05esse * Vol. 6 (1917) 1675-1678 ::* https://archive.org/details/recordsandfiles04dowgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=kR84AAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=7SkQAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=erwTAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/recordsfilesofqu06esse * Vol. 7 (1919) 1678-1680 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=27wTAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=EDI0AQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ZywQAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/recordsfilesofqu07esse ::* https://archive.org/details/recordsfilesofqu07mass * Vol. 8 (1921) 1680-1683 ::* https://archive.org/details/recordsandfiles01dowgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ESA4AAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=XC0QAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=OjI0AQAAMAAJ * Vol. 9 (1975) ::* http://salem.lib.virginia.edu/Essex/vol9/index.html === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts, 1636-1686|Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts, 1636-1686]]'' (The Essex Institute, 1911-1975) * ([[#RFQC|Records Files Quarterly Courts]])

Records of the Colony and Plantation of New Haven

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: New Haven, Connecticut]] [[Category: New Haven County, Connecticut Colony]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut| Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Records of the Colony and Plantation of New Haven == From 1638 to 1649. Transcribed and edited in accordance with a resolution of the General Assembly of Connecticut, with occasional notes and an appendix. * by [[Hoadley-722|Charles Jeremy Hoadly]] (1828-1900) State Librarian of Conn., Member of the Conn. Hist. Soc., Cor. Memb. N. E. Hist. Gen. Soc. * Vol. 1 "Records of the Colony and Plantation of New Haven" from 1638 to 1649 ** published by Case, Tiffany and Co., 1857 * Vol. 2 "Records of the Colony or Jurisdiction of New Haven, from May 1653 to the Union" together with the New Haven Code of 1656, transcribed and edited in accordance with a resolution of the General Assembly of Connecticut. ** published by Case, Tiffany and Co., 1858 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Records of the Colony and Plantation of New Haven|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/recordsofcolonyp00newh ::* https://archive.org/details/recordsofcolonyp00newha ::* https://archive.org/details/recordsofcolonyp00newhiala ::* https://archive.org/details/recordsofcolonyp00newh_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/recordscolonyan00congoog ::* https://archive.org/details/recordscolonyan00colgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ZkMOAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924082451406 ::* https://dunhamwilcox.net/ct/0-index_new_haven.htm ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001268288 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Ng0GbNFf8B0C ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=6MlSAAAAcAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=9LFXAAAAcAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=pMETAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=FMRSAAAAcAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/recordscolonyor01congoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=lFwFYlKaLjIC ::* https://archive.org/details/recordscolonyor00congoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Bj4OAAAAIAAJ === Table of Contents === From: Griffin, Appleton, ''Bibliography of the Historical Publications Issued by the New England States'' (J. Wilson & Son, Cambridge, 1895) [https://books.google.com/books?id=MbETAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA17 Page 17-18]. * Vol. I. Hartford, 1857. vii, (1),547 pp. 8vo. :: Indian deeds of the Plantation of New Haven :: The names of all the Freemen of the Courte of Newhaven :: New Haven Colony Records. :: Appendix: ::: Correspondence of Governor Eaton and of Deputy Governor Goodyear with Governor Stuyvesant and (one letter) Governor Winthrop concerning Dutch claims to New Haven and Connecticut. :: At their first settlement, though within the limits of the old Connecticut Patent, the plantations of New Haven, Gilford, and Milford, intended to be, if possible, separate and distinct governments, but finding themselves singly too weak, early in the spring of the year 1643, they confederated with New Haven, which had already by the purchase and settlement of Stamford, Yennycook or Southold, and Totoket or Bran-ford, become the most considerable in size and influence, and thus was formed the Juris diction of New Haven. The present volume contains the records of the Colony of New Haven while it remained distinct, the beginning of the records of the Jurisdiction, and the records of the Town or Plantation up to the year 1650. From April, 1644, to May, 1653, the records of the Jurisdiction are lost, save that in this volume we have the proceedings of a Court of Magistrates, June 14th, 1646, and a Court of Election October 27th, 1646. * Vol. II. Hartford, 1858. iv, 626 pp. :: Records of the Colony or Jurisdiction of New Haven, from May, 1653, to the Union, together with the New Haven Code of 1656. Transcribed and edited in accordance with a Resolution of the General Assembly of Connecticut. :: All the Records of the Jurisdiction of New Haven now known to exist, except the few entries in the Records of the Colony and Plantation of New Haven,' printed in 1857. . . . The New Haven laws are here given from the original printed copy belonging to the American Antiquarian Society." The book is of great rarity and perhaps unique. The title is New Haven's Settling in New England. And some Lawes for Government." === Errata === * For a list of errors see: Coddington, John Insley. ''Katherine (Elithorpe) (Constable) Miles Ancestress of Certain Miles and Street Families'', [[Space:TAG|The American Genealogist]] (1955) Vol. 31, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB283/i/11830/27/0 Page 27]. * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Hoadly, Charles Jeremy. ''[[Space:Records of the Colony and Plantation of New Haven|Records of the Colony and Plantation of New Haven]]'' (Case, Tiffany & Co., 1857) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Hoadly|Hoadly]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Hoadly, Charles Jeremy. 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Records of the colony of New Plymouth, in New England

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] __TOC__ == Records of the colony of New Plymouth, in New England == Printed by order of the legislature of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts by New Plymouth Colony, by Nathaniel Bradstreet Shurtleff and David Pulsifer * published Boston: From the Press of William White, 1855-61 * republished: AMS Press, New York, 1968 (two volumes in one) * Volumes published after 1856 were printed without volume numbers, so volume numbers have been arbitrarily assigned, roughly based on year published. * For a summary of each volume see: Griffin, Appleton, ''[https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008650749 Bibliography of the Historical Publications Issued by the New England States]'' (J. Wilson and Son, Cambridge, 1895) Page 23-25. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Records of the colony of New Plymouth, in New England|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === Volume numbers are unreliable. * Index: [https://plymouthcolony.net/resources/verify.php?file=pcr.pdf Download a pdf index to all 12 volumes, non-commercial personal use only] * Vol. 1-12 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006784512 ::* https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/344454 * Vol. 1 (1855) Court Orders 1633-1640 ::* https://archive.org/details/recordsofcolonyo0102newp (combined Vol. 1 & 2) ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924082456553 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t3mw31739 (combined Vol. 1 & 2) ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.35112204559076 (combined Vol. 1 & 2) * Vol. 2 (1855) Court Orders 1641-1651 ::* https://archive.org/details/recordsofcolonyo0102newp (starts on page 217) * Vol. 3 (1855) Court Orders 1651-1661 ::* https://archive.org/details/recordsofcolonyo0304newp (combined Vol. 3 & 4) ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924070695063 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t71v63g89 (combined Vol. 3 & 4) ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.35112204559068 (combined Vol. 3 & 4) * Vol. 4 (1855) Court Orders 1661-1668 ::* https://archive.org/details/recordsofcolonyo0304newp (starts on page 268) * Vol. 5 (1856) Court Orders 1668-1678 ::* https://archive.org/details/recordsofcolonyo05newp ::* https://archive.org/details/recordsofcolonyo0506newp (combined Vol. 5 & 6) ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924070695113 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t3hx1xh39 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044014592604 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.35112204559050 * Vol. 6 (1856) Court Orders 1678-1691 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=-EEOAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/recordscolonyne01courgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/recordscolonyne00unkngoog ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924070695105 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t8bg38f06 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044032314957 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044014617047 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.35112204559043 ::* https://archive.org/details/recordsofcolonyo0506newp (starts on page 331) * Vol. 7 (1857) Judicial Acts 1636-1692 ::* https://archive.org/stream/recordsofcolonyo0708newp (starts on page 300) ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924070695097 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.35112204558938 v. 8 1633/1689 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044014617054 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044032314973 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t2k652h1m * Vol. 8 (1857) Miscellaneous Records 1633-1689 (Vital records and burials; Treasury accounts, and Lists of freemen and others) ::* https://archive.org/stream/recordsofcolonyo0708newp (combined Vol. 7 & 8) ::* https://archive.org/details/recordsofcolonyo08newp ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=HsESAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924070695071 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t5r78xj75 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044014617021 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.35112204558920 * Vol. 9 (1859) Acts of the Commissioners of the United Colonies of New England Vol. 1 1643-1651 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ZsESAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/recordsofcolonyo0910newp (combined Vol. 9 & 10) ::* https://archive.org/details/recordscolonyne00courgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924083937122 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t8sb4p335 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044032314981 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044014607485 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.35112204558946 * Vol. 10 (1859) Acts of the Commissioners of the United Colonies of New England Vol. 2 1653-1679 ::* https://archive.org/details/recordsofcolonyo0910newp (starts on page 266) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ockwAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924070695089 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t2q53t34x ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.ah6dcl ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.35112204558953 * Vol. 11 (1861) Laws 1623-1682 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=rkEOAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/recordscolonyne02courgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924070695196 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t0xp7km8p ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044014626758 ::* https://archive.org/details/recordsofcolonyo1112newp (combined Vol. 11 & 12) * Vol. 12 (1861) Deeds, &c. Vol. 1 1620-1651 & Book of Indian Records for their lands ::* https://archive.org/details/recordsofcolonyo1112newp (starts on page 294) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=zkEOAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=0dgUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/recordscolonyne03courgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924082451455 ::* https://archive.org/details/recordsofcolonyo12newp ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t04x5w456 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044014626667 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044032315012 === Citation Formats === * Shurtleff, Nathaniel Bradstreet & Pulsifer, David. ''[[Space:Records of the colony of New Plymouth, in New England|Records of the colony of New Plymouth, in New England]]'' (AMS Press, New York, 1855) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Shurtleff|Shurtleff]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Shurtleff, Nathaniel Bradstreet & Pulsifer, David. 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Records of the Governor and Company of the Massachusetts Bay in New England

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category: Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == Records of the Governor and Company of the Massachusetts Bay in New England == * edited by [[Shurtleff-540|Nathaniel Bradstreet Shurtleff]], 1810-1874 * published From the Press of William White, Boston, 1853-1854 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Records of the Governor and Company of the Massachusetts Bay in New England|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *All volumes, ''Hathi Trust'' Catalog entry. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100768627 * Vol. 1 1628-1641 (has an index of Freemen beginning p. 471) ::* https://archive.org/details/recordsofgoverno01mass ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=W3BKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE107400 * Vol. 2 1642-1649 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100768627 ::* https://archive.org/details/recordsgovernor00courgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924091024582 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Ei40AQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ND8OAAAAIAAJ ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE107403 * Vol. 3 1644-1657 ::* https://archive.org/details/recordsofgoverno03mass ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924082451471 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=u0IOAQAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100768627 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE107426 * Vol. 4 pt 1 1650-1660 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100768627 ::* https://archive.org/details/recordsofgoverno41mass ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=YxtEAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924091024590 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE107477 * Vol. 4 pt 2 1661-1674 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100768627 ::* https://archive.org/details/recordsofgoverno42mass ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924104781327 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE107477 * Vol. 5 1674-1686 ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924026109797 ::* https://archive.org/details/recordsofgoverno05mass ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009789964 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100768627 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE107417 === Table of Contents === * Vol. I. 1628-1641. Boston, 1853. xv, 479 pp. 4to. ** The Charter of the Colony of Massachusetts Bay in New England, 1628-9 ** The Records of the Governor and Company of the Massachusetts Bay in New England, 1628-1630 (prior to arrival in America) ** The Records of the Colony of the Massachusetts Bay in New England, 1630-1641 ** Miscellaneous Records: Coppies of y° Oathes appertaininge to y° New England Companye ** John Pratt's Answer to the Court ** Court Order, April 30, 1629, May 21, 1629 ** Freemen of the Colony of the Massachusetts Bay in New England, 1031-1641. ** Appendix: Letters from the Governor and Company of Massachusetts Bay in New England *** Matthew Cradock, Feb. 16, 1628-9 *** First Letter of Instructions from the Governor and Company, April 17, 1629 *** Second Letter of Instructions, May 28, 1629 *** Letter from the Governor and Company to the Ministers, Oct. 16, 1629 *** Letter to Gov. 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http://www.feenerty.com/tinsley/texas.htm Texas Tinsley Information * TEXAS TINSLEY INFORMATION* * * *Bell Co:* *Deaths:* 1850, Mar--O. Tinsley, age 20f, born IN, *Bexar Co:* *1880 Census:* p294--Fountain G. Tinsley 48-KY, Sarah A. 45-AL, Nancy 19-TX, Emma B. 12, Elizabeth 11, Cordelia 9, Sophonia 7-TX, Martha W. 5-TX. (1860 Medina Co, 1870 Guadalupe Co) #2333 *1900 Census:* p142--Sarah Tinsley Mar1835-AL, wd, mothinlw in Delia V. Briggs Jan1871,wd, hhd; #2333 *1910 Census:* p56--S.A. Tinsley 74f-AL, wd, 10-5, mothinlaw in Delia Minson 38, m2, hhd; #2333 *1920 Census: *ED77--Robert E. Tinsley 37-KY, soldier, US Army, in hospital; *Bowie Co:* *1918 draft reg: *Needham E. Tinsley b.1Apr1893-LA; *Brazoria Co,TX* *Land cert: *Isaac T. Tinsley #375; #649 Court Records (1832-1837) 1834, 30Apr--#116, I.T. Tinsley adm. estate of James Turner 1834, 11Sep--#122 reference to I.T. Tinsley #649 *1840 Census: * Jno T. Tinsley #648, Isaac T. Tinsley #649 *1850 Census:* p401--Isaac T. Tinsley 50-TN, Mary A. 35-TN, Caladonia 12-TX, Joseph 8, Samuel 6, Isaac H. 4, Ann E. 2 *1860 Census:* p071--I.T. Tinsley 60-TN, Mary A. 46-TN, Joseph M. 17-TX, Saml 14, Herndon 12, Anna E. 10, Charles 8, Wm 6, Geo 4. #649 *1870 Census: * p581--Joseph Tinsley 27-TX, Delia 20-TX; #1704 p588--Isaac Tinsley 70-TN, Mary 53-TN, Sam 26-TX, Herndon 24-TX, Wm. 16. #649 *1880 Census: * p158--Joseph Tinsley 36-TX, Adela 30-TX, T.R. 9m, Florence 6, Mary 4. #1704 p162--I.H. Tinsley 33-TX, Mary L. 23-TX, Mary A. 4, Leonidas H. 2m. #1132 p162--George Tinsley 7, in Nicholson hhd. see #1705 p162--Grace Tinsley 4, Sallie 3, in Campbell hhd. see #1705 p173--S.P. Tinsley 36-TX, widower #1705 *1900 Census:* p28--Mrs. Mahalia Tinsley Nov1847-LA,wd, Effie-Jun1886-TX, (3-3) #8457 p29--Henderson Tinsley May1878, Ola-1883-TX, (m2, 0-0) #4305 p30--Adelia E. Tinsley Apr1858,wd (6-5), Turner-Jan1871, Joseph-May1884, Robert-Aug-1885; #1704 p46--George I. Tinsley Jul1872, Mry-Dec1877, Aurelia G.-Jan1898; (m4, 1-1) #5561 *1910 Census:* p16--Mrs. M.E. Tinsley 60-LA,wd, 3-3, John McNeel 35-TX, son; (1920 census, age 72) #8457 *1918 draft reg: *Joe Manson Tinsley b.6Aug1883; #4299 Robert Porter Tinsley b.26Jan1886; #4300 *1920 Census:* ED3-27—Mahala Tinsley 72-LA, John H. McNeel 44; #8457 ED5--James M. Tinsley 33-LA-KY, Bruch J. 28-TX, Demetrius 7f-TX, Arthur 5, James 3/12; #8559 *1930 Census:* Dist 17--Joe M. Tinsley 45-TX, Gertrude L. 26-TX, (m-7); #4299 Mahala Tinsley 81-LA, mother; #8457 Henderson L. Tinsley 52-TX, Lizzie 36, Mary D. 11, Adelline 8, Lois 6, Eleanor 2; #4305 Robert Tinsley 44-TX, Effie 24, Lucille 8, Robert 5; #4300 *Marriages & Deaths:* *Columbia Cem:* Adelia S. Tinsley 06Aug1848 23Apr1912 see #1704 Henderson S. Tinsley 30May1878 08Sep1951 #4305 Joe F. Tinsley 1883 1941 #4299 Joseph M. Tinsley 10Jan1843 03Oct1899 #1704 Lizzie Tinsley 17Feb1895 02Feb1980 2^nd wife of #4305 Mahala Ellen Tinsley 1847 1935 #8457 Robert P. Tinsley 1886 1962 Thelma Mae Tinsley 08Apr1908 28Feb1911 1850, May--Jack F. Tinsley, age 16, died smallpox #1702 1870, Nov--George Tinsley, age 12, born TX, died shot #2234** 1846, 07Sep--Mary G. Tinsley m. Jordan W. Sweeny #2422 1874, 3 Dec--Isaac Henderson Tinsley m. Mary Louisa Forbes #1132 *Brazos Co:* 1870 Census: p19--Susan Tinsley *Caldwell Co:* *1860 Census: *p194--James A. Tinsley 20-MO, in James Head hhd. (1860 Randolph Co,MO) *1900 Census:* p178 & 193--Luke Tinsley Sep1879-TN, Allie-May1884-TN,(m1) (see Pontotoc Co,OK) #6664 *Childress Co:* *1900 Census:* p14--James P. Tinsley Apr1846-AL, Florence M.-Jan1852-KY,(m25,5-3), Thomas-Dec1881-AL, Linney O.-Nov1883-AR; (Jackson Co,AR) #11261 *1910 Census:* Dist 28--Florence M. Tinsley 59-KY, wd,(34,5-2) Barney Reese 36-AR, nephew; #11261 Dist 28—Otto L. Tinsley 25-AR, Ellen M. 25-TX,(m4,2-2), Elmer M. 3-TX, Vera 1-TX; s/o #11261 (to Wheeler Co,TX) *1918 draft reg:* Thomas Gray Tinsley b. 27Dec1881; *Clay Co:* *Petrolia Cem: *James H. Tinsley 28Nov1890—2Nov1859, h/o Beulah G. Tinsley 1893—1984, #3725 *1910 Census:* p72--John A. Tinsley 63-SC,m2, Lena 63-GER, m3; (m3, 0-0) *1920 Census: * Dist 19—Jim Tinsley 28-TX, Beulah 25-TX, Juanita 2 6/12-TX; (from Kaufman Co) #3725 *1930 Census: * Dist 5—Jim Tinsley 39-TX, Beulah 37-TX,(m18), Juanita J. 13, E. Gibson, broinlw; #3725 Dist 8—Charles F. Tinsley 32-TX-TN, Lena A. 28-TX,(m10), Charlie M. 9-TX,dau, Velma J. 6, Reuben T. 3 11/12; *Coleman Co:* *1930 Census:* Dist 2—Sylvester J. Tinsley 52-TX, Jessie M. 39-TX,(m9), wife, W. Agnes 17-TX,dau, Lela M. 15-TX, Reba M. 15-TX; (see Madison Co.) *Collin Co:* *1900 Census:* p69--John W. Tinsley Nov1872-KY, Sibby-Dec1879-KY; (m2, 0-0) #4440 p171--Charly Tinsley Mar1858-TN, Lou(English)-Jan1865-IN, John-Feb1893-TX; (m9, 1-1) p207--Saml D. Tinsley Nov1851-AR-MS, Jane-Oct1854-AR,(m29,7-6), Douglas-Nov1876-AR, Vestin-Jul1883-AR, Paralee-Aug1885-TX, (2 Davis grch); *1910 Census:* p64--J.W. Tinsley 38-KY, Sibbie 30-KY, James 9-TX, Wesley 5, Herbert 3, Homer 4/12; #4440 *1918 draft reg: *Morton Allen Tinsley b.17Jul1898; (d.May1963) (mother Emma Tinsley) *1920 Census:* ED3--Frank Tinsley 16-TN, nephew in Burton hhd; ED10-22--Jas. A. Tinsley 50-KY, Georgia 32-KY, Robt.G.14-KY, Amelia 12-KY; (Christian Co,KY)#4439 *1930 Census:* * *J.A. Tinsley 61, Bernice 47, Eleanor 16-TX, Harold 12, James A. 10, Charles R. 7, Charlise F. 7; Dist11--J.W. Tinsley 58-KY, Sybil 50, Wesley 26-TX, Lucille 18, Virginia 13, Eliza Saunders 82-KY,aunt; #4440 *Chambersville Cem:* Emma W. Tinsley 1876--1919; *Old Celina Cem*: H(Hubert) W. Tinsley 10Feb1857--21Jul1886; #2035 Ida Mae Tinsley 18Feb1882--10Jul1889; d/o H.W. & N.E. Tinsley *Colorado Co:* 1880 census: p360--Edward Tinsley 24-TX,*black*; p467--Robert Tinsley 55-VA, *(black)* * * *Cooke Co:* *Marriage:* 1875, 11Nov--Isabella C. Tinsleym. James A. Coffett #3435 *Land patent:* Thomas A. Tinsley, 23Mar1893-p166, Abst #1453 *North Dexter Cem:* Thomas Andrew Tinsley 10-2-1845 10-4-1918 #3433 Pvt Co G, 20^th Regt S.C. Inf *Oak Grove Cem:* Margaret Frances Tinsley *Wyatt* 11Mar1848 24Feb1899 #2841 Adolphus Allison*Wyatt * 09Jul1852 1919 (1880 census) A. B. Tinsley 13Sep1890--28Oct1891; J.W. Tinsley 11Jam1883--7May1884; *CW Pension*: #25578--Thomas A. Tinsley/ Mary Tinsley, pension#35623; *Born: *William Arthur Tinsley 12Oct1873, died 11May1970, Pontotoc Co,OK; #5393 *1918 draft reg: *James Paul Tinsley b. 6Aug1897; Siegel A. Tinsley b. 4Jul1896; Thomas Edgar Tinsley b. 27Feb1876; *1880 Census*: p246--Thos. A. Tinsley 36-SC, Lula 22-GA, wife, Willie 6-TX, Walter 5, Thos. 4, #3433 Isabella Tinsley, mother, 50-SC #2840 *1900 Census:* ED32--Thomas Tinsley Oct1843, Mary-Jan1859, Nan-Aug1882, Florence-Nov1885, Mamie-Jul1887, Bessie-Oct1894, Siegel-Jul1895, Paul-Aug1897, Maggie-Jan1899; #3433 p120--John H. Tinsley Mar1850-TN, Matilda J.-Jun1867, (m19,3-3) Iva-Apr1884, Paul-Jun1886; #1002 *1910 Census:* p125--John H. Tinsley 60-TN, Matilda J. 43-TN, Iva 26-TN; (m29) #1002 p125--Joseph L. Tinsley 38-TX, Roberta H. 37-MS, Nora L. 8-TX, Carl D. 1 3/12; (m13, 3-2) p151--Thomas Tinsley 66-SC, m3, Mary 50,m2 (m17) Bessie 16, Seigel 14, Paul 12, Maggie 11-TX; #3433 *1918 draft reg: *James Paul Tinsley b.6Aug1897-TX; Siegel A. Tinsley b.4Jul1896-TX; #9215 Thomas Edgar Tinsley b.27Feb1876; #5395 *1920 Census:* ED32--Edgar Tinsley 42-TX, Alice 40-TX, Cecil 18m-OK, Elta 16-OK, Walter 14, Viola 9, Edgar 5, Dau-3-OK; (1910 Garvin Co,OK) #5395 Dist 34—Sigle Tinsley 28-TX, Ida Belle 21-TX, Fred H. 2-TX; s/o #3433 Dist 34—Paul Tinsley 22, son, in Mary E. Tinsley 59-TX,wd hhd., Lucille Wilson 16, grdau; see #3433 *1930 Census:* Dist 3—Edgar T. Tinsley 53-TX, Alice 50-TX,(m31), Cecil H. 27-OK, Alton J. 25f-OK, Viola V. 21-OK, Edgar P. 16-OK, Edna P. 15-OK, Alice R. 8-TX; #5395 Dist 3—J. Paul Tinsley 32-TX, Lignum 26-TX,(m9), Pauline H. 7-TX, Sylvia L. 5-TX; *Crosby Co:* *Crosbyton Cem*: James L. Tinsley 1/18/1848 5/31/1931 #1009 (see Denton Co.) Lorena Geneva (Barnes) Tinsley 12/13/1863 11/29/1945 #3405 w/o James *1918 draft reg: *Roy Lilburn Tinsley b.15Apr1896-TX; see #3405 *1920 Census:* ED40-5--James L. Tinsley 71-KY,Lorene G. 55, Roy L. 23-TX, Ruth 25-TX, Grace 20-TX, James O. 18-TX; (1910 Wise Co.) #3405 *1930 Census: *James L. Tinsley 82-KY, Lorena G. 66; #3405 *Dallas Co:* *Cemeteries:* Garland Mills Memorial: Mahala Tinsley 10/21/1797 w/o John #443 W.A. Tinsley 05/15/1834 02/08/1908 #446 Margaret Tinsley 11/25/1839 04/09/1913 #1284 Marion Tinsley 05/17/1866 12/23/1878 (son of W.A. & L.M., #1783) N. Addie Tinsley 10/25/1860 01/02/1933 w/o J.D. Tinsley #1781 Mary Tinsley 02/18/1874 02/21/1874 dau of W.A. Tinsley H.P. Tinsley 10/26/1882 01/17/1904 #1788 Henry Tinsley 03/27/1886 04/09/1891 *1870 Census:* p478--Mahala Tinsley 74-VA, in V.F. Pace 27-VA/Eliz Pace 27-VA hhd. #443 #547 p478--William Tinsley 35-VA, Luvinia 29-VA, John 12-VA, James F. 11-VA, Jesse 9m-VA, Martha 5-VA, Frances 4m-VA, William 1-TX, Hannah Whitlock 70-VA. #446 p478--Jesse D. Tinsley 46-VA, carpenter, Elizabeth 33-VA, Hannah 12-MO, John F. 10-MO, Lucy M. 4-VA, Calia L. 1f-VA; (1880 Madison Co.) #447 *1880 Census*: p211c--Willie J. Tinsley 22-VA, in John S. Wallace 32-VA & Eliza 25-TX hhd. #1396 p211d--Rich(Jesse)Tinsley 19-VA, Addie 19-TX, Dora 7mo.-TX. #1781 p211d--Wm. A. Tinsley 46-VA, Lavena 40-VA, Naomi 15-VA, Willie 11-TX,son, Calpernia 8-TX, Luvenia 4-TX, Frankie 2-TX, son; #446 p213c--Festus Tinsley 21-VA, Lydia 20-TX, Charles W. 6mo.-TX. #1397 p228b--James B. Tinsley 21-VA/KY, Mary E. 16-MO, wife, Wm. E. 2-TX,son. #2582 *1900 Census:* p53--Thomas J. Tinsley Feb1852-KY, Carry-Jun1866-MO, Stella-Dec1883-TX, Bertha-Dec1885, Counsel-Jun1888m, Mary-Aug1890, Wm.-Mar1895-TX; (m17, 6-5) #2583 p244--Jesse D. Tinsley Mar1861-VA, Nancy A.-Oct1860-KY, Marcus D.-Nov1881, Lou V.-Nov1883f, Willie A.-Jul1888f, Leslie G.-Dec1891m, Heber F.-May1894m, Edgar H.-Jun1896; #1781 p244--James H. Tinsley Mar1859-VA, Fran L.-Apr1876-TX, Jno. C.-Aug1886, Byron C.-Mar1889, Nellie C.-Mar1891; (m3, 0-0) #1397 p244--Jno W. Tinsley Aug1857-VA, Sarah A.-Mar1864-VA, Charles O.-Sep1886, Margaret S.-Oct1889, Claude A.-Jan1896-TX; (m14, 3-3) (1910 Kaufman Co) #1396 p244--Roy Tinsley Jun1881-TX, Mary (Garrison) Nov1875-AR,(m0, 0-0); s/o James F. (to OK) p254--W.A. Tinsley May1834-VA, Lovena M.-Nov1839-VA, Ben E.-Jul1878-TX, Hugh T.-Oct1882; #4290 *1910 Census:* p268--Carrie Tinsley 41-MO,wd, Stella E. 24-TX, C.E 21m, Mary 18, Wm. 15; #9826 *1918 draft reg: *Counsel Otis Tinsley b.11Jun1887-TX; Wm. Byron Tinsley b.26Mar1895-TX; see #2583 *1920 Census:* ED15-21b--Littleton P. Tinsley 50-TN, Beulah 43-TN, Hershal 25-TN, Herman 22-TN, Fred 23-TN, Leon 20-TN, Corrine 14-AR, Dorris 10-TN, Grace 8-TN, Mary B. 5-TN, Philip 3-TN, Frank 4/12-TX; #6228 ED34-15b--John Tinsley 50-VA, Bertha 45-MO; #2292 Dist 35—Paul Tinsley 33-TN-TN, Vera 31-TX, Willard 9-TX, Lillian Emmons 19-TX,sisinlw; Dist 36—Ruby Tinsley 35-KY,wd, Ruth 12-KY,dau, sisinlw in Luck hhd; Dist 43—Counsel Tinsley 30-TX, Edna 28-TX; #9829 Dist 49—Carrie Tinsley 52-MO,wd, Bertha LeCompte 33-TX,div, dau, Wm. B. Tinsley 24-TX; #9826 Dist 55—I.C. Tinsley 30-TX-KY-TX, Mary 26-AL, Elizabeth 4 11/12-TX, Alfred C. 1 6/12-TX; ED56-2b--Josephus Tinsley 56-KY, Lena 49, Emmett 14; (1880 Wise Co, 1910 Mason Co.) #1015 ED89--John C. Tinsley 33, Maude 34, Willie 13f, Anna May 3 6/12, Martha Flowers 74,mothinlw;#6307 *1930 Census: * Josephus Tinsley 67-KY, Lena E. 56; #1015 Carrie Tinsley 64-MO, #9826 Melvin U Tinsley 37-TX, Celeste A. 29, Glenn E. 10, Byron R. 3; #5389 Littleton P. Tinsley 60-TN, Beulah Y. 53, Hershell Y. 35, Doris G. 20, Anna G. 18, Mary B. 15, Phillip R. 13, Frank S. 10; #6228 Herman B. Tinsley 34-TN, Rose M. 23, Betty B. 2; #7288 Leon M. Tinsley 30-TN, Elizabeth A. 24; #7290 Willard D. Tinsley 32-TN, Elissa 19, Donald 0, Mary P. Tinsley 54-AR,mother; Ruby Tinsley 45-KY, Ruth 23,dau; Nancy A. Tinsley 69-TX, mothinlw; see #1781 *Marriages:* 1878, 26Dec--Jesse D. Tinsley m. Nancy A. Williams #1781 1898, 30Jun--Henry Tinsley m. Cora Boyd *Dallam Co:* *1910 Census:* p77--Lizzie Tinsley 74-TN, wd, m2, (m45, 5-5), Beulah 28-TN,dau; #3024 p96--Leslie Tinsley 35m-TN,single; #3027 *Deaf Smith Co:* *1900 Census:* Elisha Tinsley, Sep1866-MO, f-VA, m-MO, Phys, Alice Tinsley-Sep1868-MO,f-VA, m-MO (m5,0-0) #4172 * * * Denton Co:* 1887, 1Aug—Nannie E. Tinsley m. W.M. Slinker *Flower Mound Cem:* L.V. Bradley Tinsley 28Sep1855---19Dec1882 w/o #1009 *Eakins Cem:* Mary B. Tinsley 1875---1917 w/o #5393 *1870 Census:* p183--Alanson Tinsley 55-KY, Catherine 45-VA, James L. 22-KY, Julia E. 18, William J. 17, David B. 13, John S. 11, Josephus 7, Alva 3m-KY; #865 *1880 Census:* p184--James Tinsley 28-KY, Mary 25-TX, dau-7-TX, son 5-TX; #1009?? *1910 Census:* p35--Wm Tinsley 37-TX, Mary E. 34-TX, Nora 13-OK, Clifford 11f-OK, Roy 9-TX, Ray 6-OK, Hazel 3-OK, Bernice 1-TX; (m13, 6-6) (1900 E. Chickashaw,OK) #5393 *1918 draft reg: *Wm. Arthur Tinsley b.12Oct1873; #5393 *1920 Census:* ED61-2b--W.A. Tinsley 46-TX, Roy 18-TX,son, Ray 16-OK, son, Hazel 13-OK, Bernice 11-TX, Iris 7-TX; #5393 *Dewitt Co:* *1910 Census: * p80--James F. Tinsley 51-VA,m2, Sonia L. 34-TX, (m15,0-0), Claud B. 21-TX, Lessee M. 18-TX, niece; (1900 Dallas Co/1920 Grier Co,OK) #1397 *Donley Co:* *1930 Census: * Dist 4—Homer Tinsley 45, Myrtle 42, Dougla 17, Doris 15, Joyce 13; (1920 Wichita Co) #4907 *Ellis Co:* Midlothian Cem: James Lemuel Tinsley 27Sep1886 07May1948 Millie A. Tinsley 16Feb1886 08May1958 1876, 20Jul--land grant, Nathaniel Tinsley & Philip Sublett (see Duval Co. also) *1880 Census:* p356--Mary Tinsley 20-GA, *black.* p507a--Samuel C. Tinsley 31-MS, Mary E.(Price) 25-TN, Coleman 8-MS, Alphonso 4-MS. (1860/70 DeSoto Co,MS) #9619 *1900 Census: * p123--S.C. Tinsley Feb1847-MS, Mary b.1853 (m29, 2-2) #9619 p125--Walter Tinsley Feb1878-TN-SC; p240--Coleman Tinsley-Feb1872-MS, Earnest-Dec1875,wife(m3,1-1), Howard-Aug1898, E. Tapley-Jun1836-AL,wd, mothinlw; #9629 *1910 Census:* p270--Sam C. Tinsley 62-MS, Mary E. 57-MS(m34,2-2), John W.Price 77-TN, father; #9619 *1918 draft reg: *Alfonso Tinsley b.21Dec1875; #9630 Howard Tinsley b. 13Aug1898; *1920 Census:* Coleman Tinsley 47-MS, Earnest 44-MS, Howard 21, Marie 18-dauinlw, Dorothy R. 4/12-grdau, Lillie M. 18, Myrtis 15, Mary Joe 14, A.C. 11m, J.D. 9m, Sam 6; #9629 Dist145—Alfonso Tinsley 43-MS, Lena 38-MS, Mable 19-TX, Harry 2 10/12, Marvin 1-TX; #9630 *EL Paso Co:* *1918 draft reg: *Jefferson Wm. Tinsley b. 4Dec1876; #10321 *1920 Census:* ED86-1b--Jefferson W. Tinsley 43-IA, Isia 32-IA; s/o #5288 *Erath Co:* *1920 Census:* ED19-11a--Eugenia Tinsley 64-VA, mothinlaw, in Clarice T. 33-VA & L.C. Gurnett 42-VA hhd; *Falls Co:* *1918 draft reg: *Wm. Alvis Thomas Tinsley b. 2Jan1897-TX; *1920 Census:* ED69-2b--John T. Tinsley 51-TN, Mary 46-TX, Ollie 17f-TX, Evie 14, John 8, Sarah Shelton 79-LA milw; (see Limestone & Leon Cos) #8536 *1930 Census:* * *John T. Tinsley 60-TN, Mary 56; #8356 Luther E. Tinsley 34-TX, Pearl 37, Luther Percy 7, Richard Harold 5, Virginia Anna 3, Charles Robert 4; (see Hill Co.) #5390 *Floyd Co:* *1930 Census:* Dist 5—Roy E. Tinsley 30-TX-TX, Ada 29-TX,(m4), Juanita 1-TX; (see Tarrant Co.) s/o #5604??? *Fort Bend Co:* *1910 Census:* p28--George I. Tinsley 39-TX, Mary 33-TX, Aurelia 12-TX, Lucy 9; (14, 3-2) #5361 *Franklin Co:* *Cypress Cem: *T.T. Tinsley 1849—1928; *1910 Census:* p183--I. H. Tinsley 30-LA; mf#70 p183--Lou Tinsley 24-LA mf#82 p183--Ruben Tinsley 26-LA mf#81 p194--G.W. Tinsley 55-GA, Marthines 57-TN, George C. 14-LA, (m22, 8-7) John R. Tinsley 30-LA,son May 18-TX,dauinlw; (Irish line from SC) see misc file; *1918 draft reg: *George Culpepper Tinsley b. 31Oct1895-LA; John Robert Tinsley b.7Feb1890-LA; Lanzo Tinsley b.12Apr1885; *1930 Census:* Robert M. Tinsley 19-TX, Winnie 17; George Tinsley 34-LA, Eukeley 32, Johnnie 13, Tommie 11, Ray 9, Nadien 7, Mattie5, George W. Tinsley 75,father; (1920 Pike Co,AR) misc Tinsleys R.C. Tinsley 46-LA, Johnnie 44,wife, Ted 15; *Galveston Co:* *1850 Census:* p264--Caledonia Tinsley 12-TX, in girls seminary #1703 1880 Census: p116--John Tinsley 19-LA, single; in George 27-LA & Kate 22-LA, Henderson hhd. *1900 Census:* p187--Silas Tinsley Mar1870-GA, Mary-Dec1876-TX,(m6, 4-3), Ora-Nov1895, Texas-Sep1897, Velma-Sep1899; #2850 *Gonzales Co, TX* 1854, 28Jun--F.A.G. Tinsley m. Sarah A. Davis #2333 1858, 7Sep--Virginia Tinsley m. A.J. Moore #2334 1861, 28Mar--Amanda Tinsley m. D.C. Jones #2335 1874, 13Aug--Jno W. Tinsley m. Dora Houston #2336 1892, 12May--Ms. Willie Tinsleym. John Rainey d/o #2336 1902, 17Sep--Neddie Tinsley m. W.G. Lane d/o #2336 1903, 04Mar--Mrs Dora Tinsley m. M. J. Koch wd of #2336 1904, 07Jul--Dora Dunn Tinsley m. A.P. Cobb d/o #2336 1917, 17Mar--J. R. Tinsley m. Roberta Partain #5651 1835 & 1838 Census: John T. Tinsley 1878, 9Mar--newspaper date--Dr. John T. Tinsley died (buried Masonic Cem) #648 1901, 22Feb--Nwspr date--Jim R. Tinsley shot Oscar Schleyer; 1901, 30 Aug--nwsp date--John W. Tinsley d. 22Aug1901; #2336 *1850 Census:* p329--John T. Tinsley 48-TN phys, Nancy 48-KY, Fountain 17m-KY, Virginia 10-TX, Amanda 7-TX, John 5-TX. #648 *1860 Census:* p132--John T. Tinsley 58-TN phys, Nancy 58-VA, Amanda 18-TX, John 16-TX. #648 *1870 Census:* p406a--John T. Tinsley, 62-TN, M, B?, physician. #648 p406a--D. C. Jones 36, Amanda 28. (1880 in LaVaca Co,TX) *1880 Census:* p386--J. Wm. K/Tinsley 35-TX, Dora 24, Willie J. 5f, James R. 2, John W. 9/12; #2336 *1900 Census:* p60--John W. Tinsley Sr Mar1854-TX, Dora-Oct1854-TX(m23,5-4), J.H. Robert-Jul1877-TX, Neddie-Mar1881,dau, Dora Dun-Jul1886,dau-TX; #2336 *1918 draft reg: *Jim Robert Tinsley b.31Jul1877; #5651 *1930 Census:* ED2-2b--J.R. Tinsley 52-TX, Roberta 35-TX, Wm. H. 10, Jim R. 8; #5651 *Gray Co:* *1910 Census:* p28--Wm. G. Tinsley 57-VA, Harriett 45-IL, Roy 17-KS; (m27, 2-2) (1900 Saline Co,KS) #3451 p28--Alfred Tinsley 25-KS, Nettie 23-KS, Gilbert 7/12-TX; (m2, 1-1) (1900 Saline Co,KS) #8380 *1918 draft reg: *Alfred Hiller Tinsley, b.19Jan1885; Roy William Tinsley, b.14Oct1890-KS; *1920 Census:* ED95-13--W.G. Tinsley 66-VA,wd; (from Saline Co,KS) #3451 ED95--Alfred H. Tinsley 34, Nettie 31, Gilbert W. 10, Warren A. 8, Evelyn A. 7; #8386 *1930 Census:* Roy W. Tinsley 39-KS, Edna J. 36-SD, Marie I. 13-TX, William M. 12-TX; #8387 Siegle A. Tinsley 36-TX, Ida B. 32, Fred H. 12, Siegel A. 9, Helen 7; (1910 Cooke Co) #9213 *Grayson Co:* *Cemeteries:* Collinsville Cem: James Paul Tinsley 6Aug1897--29Apr1981; (1910 Cooke Co) #5354 Cedarlawn Cem: ParaLee Tinsley 27Aug1885--26Mar1951; (see Collin Co.) Mervin U. Tinsley 10Feb1893--26Feb1966; #5389 Celeste A. Tinsley 16Oct1901--8Jan1970; West Hill Cem: Georgia E. Tinsley (Dixon) 13Oct1896-AR----22Jan1981; d/o James Madison Tinsley; W/o John Monroe Dixon (1886-1964) *1860 Census:* p169--Bennet Tinsley 40-KY tailor, Alvina 44-KY, Mary J. 13-KY, Betsy A. 11-KY, Hattie A. 9-KY #3256 1876 Sherman City Directory--John W. Tinsley, saloon keeper. #4451 *1880 Census*: p85b--John Tinsley 40-IL-TN-SC, Anna 35-CT, wife, John 10-IL, George 3-TX. See #4451 Jefferson Co, IL p157c--Wm. Tinsley 36-TN, Rachel 35-MO, Alice 9-IL, Minnie 6-MO, Josephine 4-MO, Joseph 9mo.-TX, Mary 9mo.-TX. (see Calhoun Co,IL) p303b--J.W. Tinsley 33-IL, D. 32-VA, wife, J.A. 10-MO, son. See #4761 *1893/4 city directory: *Annie E. Tinsley, (Mrs. John); #4451 *1900 Census:* p115--Annie C. Tinsley b.1845, George 23-TX; #4451 p206--Dianna Tinsley Oct1847-IL,wd, John P. Tinsley-Jun1870-MO, son, single; (1893, Sherman cty dir) #7738 p332--Wm. C. Tinsley Mar1859-MO-TN, Eva-Jul1863-MO, Frederick-Mar1882-MO, Walter-Dec1883, Roy-Apr1888, Jewel-Jun1890, Cora-Jun1892, Mary-Aug1895-MO, Cecil-Sep1898m-TX; #2097 (1910 Marshall Co,OK) *1910 Census:* p134--George H. Tinsley 33-TX, Bessie L. 26-MO, (m7, 0-0) Annie E. 66-IL,wd, mother; #4451 *1918 draft reg: *Arthur Donrow Tinsley b.31Oct1895; George Albert Tinsley, b.29Aug1876; Joseph Dalton Tinsley, b.15Sep1891-LA; Ruben Clarence Tinsley, b.26Mar1881; *1920 Census:* George A. Tinsley 43; ED67--Jospeh B. Tinsley 28-LA, Birdie 28-TX, Sibyl L. 5 6/12-TX; ED74--Annie Tinsley 75-IL, Bessie L. 35-MO, dauinlw: #4451 p20--Wyatt M. Tinsley 47-LA, Ida 46, Walter16-LA, Edna 14-LA, Vera 11-LA; (to Dallas Co) mf#73 *1930 Census: *ED21-3—Jane T. Tinsley 74-AR, mothinlw in Harris hhd; *Guadalupe Co:* *Marriages:* 1872, 15Feb--Mary L. Tinsley m. Andrew J. Sowell #2333 1878, 25Dec--Sarah A. Tinsley m. Leroy Sowell #2333 *1870 Census:* * *p416--F.G. Tinsley 37m-KY, Sarah 28-AL, Mary 15-TX, Sarah 12, Nancy 10, Emma 5, Elizabeth 3-TX; (1880 Bexar Co)#2333 *Hamilton Co:* *1900 Census:* p146—Minnie A. Tinsley Sep1874-TX,(m10,3-3), Lulu V.-Jul1890, Lassie M.-Oct1892, James F.-Dec1894; *1930 Census:* Dist 12—John S. Tinsley 70-KY, Fannie 62-KY,9m47), Emmett 42-TX,single; (1910 Shackelford Co) #1014 *Hardin Co:* *1910 Census:* p249—Luther Tinsley 5-TX-LA, nephew, Tom Tinsley 18-LA, broinlw, in Jane Sandeful 23-La, hhd; *Harris Co:* *1870 Census:* p527--Charles Tinsley 18-TX, gas supt; #2232 p581--William Tinsley 43-SC , *black* *1880 Census:* p81a--Mrs M.A. Tinsley 65-TN, mothinlaw in J.T. Brady 49-MA hhd. #1084 p82c--Wm. Tinsley 65-SC, *black* p114c--Wm. Tinsley 26-TX, Mary 20-TX, soninlaw in H. Hendricks 47-GA hhd.#2233 p136b--Chas. Tinsley 28-TX, Adele 22-TX, Adele 1-TX, M.L. Robinson 45-AL, mothinlaw. #2232 *1900 Census:* p282--Mamie Tinsley Jan1861-TX,wd, Willie-Aug11880-TX, Eddie-Oct1882, Bed-Jun1885, Lloyd-Jan1889; *1910 Census:* p197--Annie Hansard 53-SC,wd, W. George Tinsley 49-SC, brother, single; 3^rd Ward--Maime Tinsley 50-TX,(5-4), Lloyd 22-TX; #2233 3^rd Ward--B.H. Tinsley 26,single, s/o #2233 *1918 draft reg: *Lloyd Melville Tinsley b.2Feb1888-TX; #9069 *1920 Census:* ED48-106--L.M. Tinsley 29, Ida 27, Melva 10/12; s/o #2233 ED53--Mamie H. Tinsley 59-TX,wd, Bedell H. 35-TX, single,son; see #2233 *1930 Census:* Dist115--Oscar M. Tinsley 58-GA, Lela F. 54, Mittie S. 21, Bettie R. 18, Doris 16; (see Walker Co) #11146 Mamie Tinsley 70-TX; see #2233 Dist 51—Roy L. Tinsley 33-TX, Cora L. 33-TX, Roy L. Jr. 4 6/12-TX, Jessie Staley 79-LA,mothinlw; re#1009 *Henderson Co:* 1865, 16Nov--Malissa Tinsley, (Brands reg); *Hill Co: *formed 1853 from Navarro Co. *1870 Census:* p395--David C. Carr 29-TN, Catherine E. 32-MD, James R.(Tinsley) 14-TX, Wm. (Tinsley) 11, Jeff D. (Tinsley) 9-TX; w/o #3191 *1880 Census:* p282--Wm. R. Tinsley 21-TX, Kattie 19-TX, Calvin 2-TX, Annie 4/12-TX #4290 p282--James R. Tinsley 24-TX, in David C. Carr 38-TN hhd as stepson. #4289 *1900 Census:* p190--Jeff D. Tinsley Nov1861-TX, Estella P.-Apr1871-MO, Wm. O.-Dec1889, Melvin U.-Feb1893, Eucher-Aug1895, Ester L.-Aug1898; #4291 p205--Will R. Tinsley Nov1858-TX, Caroline E.-Jul1861-MS, Calvin-Aug1878, Inez A.-Jun1882, Katherine L.-Nov1884, George W.-Jan1887, Charles-May1891; #4290 *1910 Census:* ED163--James R. Tinsley 53, Elizabeth E. 43, James R. 18, Horace 14, Eula 16, Joe Bailey 10, Carrine 8-TX; (1900 McClennan Co.) #4289 p230--Wm. Tinsley 48-TN, Mary 44-GA, Elsie 16-TX, Elaine 14, James 12, Richard 10; (m24, 8-6) p235--Tom E. Tinsley 25-TX, Dora A. 25,(m8,3-3), Ira T. 6m, Cecil R. 4m, Mary M. 2-TX; #5372 *1918 draft reg: *William Orva Tinsley b.26Dec1889-TX, James R. Tinsley Jr. b.25Jun1890-TX; Thomas Emberson Tinsley b.19Jul1884; #5372 Joseph Bailey Tinsley b.12Jan1900; Horace Chilton Tinsley b.17Jan1896-TX; Charles A. Tinsley b.13May1891-TX; *1920 Census:* ED34-3--T. E. Tinsley 35-TX, Dora 35, Ira 16m, Cecil 14m, Maurene 12, Agnes Mae 10, David 4; #5372 ED45-2a--James Tinsley 64-TX, Eliz 52, James Jr. 28, Jospeh 19, Corine 18-TX, #4289 ED45-2a--Charles Tinsley 28-TX, Mamie 26-TX, wife; #5387 ED45-2a--Stella L. Tinsley 47-MO, Luther E. 24-TX, son, J. 18; #5380 ED46--Wm. O. Tinsley 30-TX, Minnie (Moore) 30, Warren O. 9, Ruby H. 7, Dorothy M. 4, Mary E. 1; #5388 ED46--Melvin U. Tinsley 26-TX,(see Grayson Co) #5389 *1930 Census:* Charlie Tinsley 38-TX, Mamie 36; #5387 Wm. O. Tinsley 40-TX, Minnie 40, Ruby C. 17, Dorothy 15, Mary Estelle 11, Amie E. 8, Mona Carle 1,dau, Estella Tinsley 58, mother; #5388 Jim Tinsley 39-TX, Sara 38,; #5375 Horace I. Tinsley 34-TX, Athale A. 32, Horace C. 8, Ben T. 5; #5377 Elizabeth Tinsley 63-TX; #5371 *Jack Co:* 1873, 27Jun—Susan Tinsley m. LaFayette Mundy *1900 Census:* p66--Wm. J. Tinsley Jun1853-KY, Annie-Mar1862-AR, Homer O.-Nov1885-TX, Orbie E.-Aug1887m, Frank B.-Dec1889, Myrtle-Jul1893, Dorothy Gaines-Oct1816, moth; (1910/20 Montague Co) #1012 *Jefferson Co:* *1918 draft reg: *Luther Paul Tinsley b.31Oct1890-MO; *Jones Co:* *1920 Census: *Dist 128—Thomas R. Tinsley 25-TX-KY,single,boarder; (1910 Tarrant Co.) s/o #5604 *1930 Census: *Dist 5—Thomas R. Tinsley 35-TX, Lauradell 26-TX,(m6), Martha E. 4-TX; * Kaufman Co:* *Wilson's Chapel Cem:* Amanda L. Tinsley 17Nov1851--14Jun1940; Charles A. Tinsley 13Feb1845--19Jul1907; #790 Charlie E. Tinsley 12Nov1884--07Feb1952 #3723 Solomon L. Tinsley 29May1879--20Nov1898 #3720; Tom Tinsley 22Dec1870--06Apr1918 #3710; Ruth Tinsley 16Feb1873--21Dec1945 d/m Tom Tinsley; Wes Tinsley 28Jul1895--02Sep1967, Katy Tinsley 6Jul1901--22Mar1989; #3726; *1900 Census:* p26--Wm. Tinsley Dec1871-TN, Ruth-Feb1873-TX, Sarah-Mar1892-TX, Tommie-Nov1893f, Charles F.-Apr1897, Abel F.-Sep1899; #3710 p26--Charles A. Tinsley Feb1845-TN, Manda L.-Nov1851, Victoria-Jun1882-TX, Charles E.-Nov1884, Manda L.-May1887, James H.-Nov1890, John W.-Jul1895, Solomon 45-TN,div,bro; #790 *1910 Census:* ED22-4—John W. Tinsley 52-VA, Sarah A. 46-VA,(m24,3-3), Orville 23-TX, Margaret E. 20, Claud A. 14-TX; (1900 Dallas Co) #1396 p2--Tom Tinsley 39-TN, Ruth 37-TX, Sallie W. 18-TX, Tommie 16f, Charles F. 12, Able F. 10, Jeffie 5f, Solomon 4, Catherine 1-TX; (m19, 7-7) #3710 p3--Amanda L. Tinsley 59-TN,wd (9-7), Charles E. 25, James H. 19, John W. 14; #790 *1918 draft reg: *Charles Edgar Tinsley b.12Nov1885; Charles Orville Tinsley b.2Sep1886-TX; Claude A. Tinsley b.9Jan1896-TX; Frank Tinsley b.26Sep1899; Fred Tinsley b.4Apr1897-TX; J. Wesley Tinsley b.28Jul1895-TX; James Harrison Tinsley b.28Nov1890-TX; *1920 Census:* ED28—John W. Tinsley 62, Sarah 55, Claud 24, Stella 25-AR,dau,single; #1396 ED28—Charlie Tinsley 35-TX, Amanda 70-TN,mother; #790 ED28—Wesley Tinsley 24-TX, Katie 18-TX, Keller 1/12-TX; #3726 ED28--Ruth Tinsley 46-TX,wd, Freddie 22, Frank 20, Jeffie 15f, Buddie 14, Catherine 11, Emma 7; #3716 *1930 Census:* Frank A. Tinsley 30-TX, Sybil 25, Frank A. 7; #8454 Dist 21--Mrs. W. T. Tinsley 56-TX,wd, Emma 17, in Sallie Danough 38 hhd; #3716 Maud L. Tinsley 78-TN, Charles E. 45,son; w/o #790 Wesley Tinsley 34-TX, Katie 28, Keller 10, Emma 8, Jinnie R. 6, Charline 5, Sidney 3, Solomon L. Tinsley 24-TX,cousin; (from Gibson Co,TN) #3726 Dist 11--Morton A. Tinsley 31-TN, Minnie L. 26; (see CollinCo) *Kimble Co:* *1918 draft reg: *Walter Miller Tinsley b.21Jul1890-TX; #8501 *Kinney Co:* 1852, 06Apr--Land Cert (113-575) James W. Tinsley 1880 Census: p304d--Thos Tinsley 39-VA, married?; Charles Hughes 32-KY,black (Fort Clark) *Leon Co:* *Keechi Cem: *Alec E Tinsley 2Feb1896--17Jul1956; s/o of #2805 Jim W. & Maggie Tinsley unmarked; Freddie Tinsley, infant, died 9Jun1889; Land Cert (10-1250) J.T. Tinsley *1880 Census:* p191a--T.G. Tinsley 56-AL, Clarinda 42-AL, wife; John T. 11-TN, Nancy C. 8-TN, Mary 5-TN, E.M. 2-TN, son; #1540 (see McNairy Co,TN 1850/60) *1900 Census:* p280--Albert C. Tinsley Nov1850-AL,wd, James A.-Mar1882-TX, Mary C.-May1887, Julia F.-Mar1890, Emma B.-Jan1894, Alexander E.-Feb1896; #2805 p280--James W. Tinsley Oct1844-AL, Margie-1851-AL,(m10,2-2) Sarah F. 1892-TX, Helen H. 1893; #2803 *Limestone Co:* *Eutaw Cem:* John Thomas Tinsley 12/16/1868 04/21/1944 (see Leon Co. & Falls Co.) #8536 Mary I. (Tribble) Tinsley11/09/1873 02/21/1961 John H. Tinsley died 10/12/1882, age 56; s/o W. J. & C.L. Tinsley *1910 Census:* p233--Turner R. Tinsley 39-TX-LA,wd; #4296 *1930 Census:* Dist 6—Tom. E. Tinsley 45-TX-TN, Dora 45-TX, Agnes 18-TX, David 16; (see Hill Co.) #5372 *Llano Co:* 1902, 24Aug—W.W. Tinsley m. Lillie Caruthers #4867 1903, 02Sep—L.C. Tinsley m. Lizzie Wilbern #2901 1908, 06Sep--Annie Tinsley m. John C. Cate see #2901 *Mayes Chapel Cem: * Benjamin S. Tinsley 19Mar1849--8Jun1939; Rachel M. Tinsley 11Sep1851--23Nov1919; #2901 *Death: *Lofton B. Tinsley d.18Sep1965; *1900 Census:* p186--Benj. S. Tinsley Mar1850-SC, Rachel-Sep1851, (m28,10-8), Ludie C. Nov1876m, Wade W.-Jul1819, James L.-Sep1888, Annie M.-Jun1890-AR, Lofton B.-Mar1892, Jessie-Jun1899m; #2901 *1910 Census:* p61--Sinclair Tinsley 61-SC, Rachel 58-SC, Lofton 18-TX, Jesse 15m-AR; (m40, 10-8) #2901 *1918 draft reg: *Jesse Jewel Tinsley b.2Jun1894-AR; Lofton Bethune Tinsley b.16Mar1892-AR; #8499 *1920 Census:* ED152-1b--B. S. Tinsley 70-SC, L(ofton).B. Tinsley 27m-AR, Stela 26-TX,wife, Othelia 4 3/12m Oleta 1 6/12f; #2901 *1930 Census:* Dist 7—L.B. Tinsley 37-TX?, Estella 33/6-TX, Ophaly 14, Oleta 12, Jane 8, Lloyd 6, Willie 3m, Archabell 7/12,dau-Tx; #8499 * * *Madison Co: *formed 1854 *1870 Census:* p307--E. Tinsley 28m-VA, wagoner; *1880 Census:* p304b--Jesse D. Tinsley 55-VA, Elizabeth 43-VA, Hannah 22-MO, John F. 20-MO, Lucy L. 14-VA, Sarah V. 7-TX, Willie 5-TX, James F. 2-TX, Hannah Whitlock 80-VA, minlaw.(see Dallas Co) #447 *1900 Census:* p26--Liza Tinsley May1837-VA, wd, William-Mar1875-TX, James-Nov1878; #447 Dist 28—Vest Tinsley Sep1875-TX-TX, Ida-May1879-TX,(m4,2-2), Bennie L.-Mar1897-TX,dau; Sims-Mar1900,son; (1930 Coleman Co) p44--John Tinsley May1860, Willis-Nov1863,(m16, 9-7), Dudley-Apr1885-TX, Tyler-Aug1888, Harry-Aug1890, Ral-Jul1892, Eula-Feb1896, Sarah Brand-Apr1897, James E.-Aug1899; #1395 *1910 Census:* p9--Elizabeth Tinsley 72-VA, wd, (8-6) mothinlw in Sarah Andrews 37-TX, hhd; #447 p11--James Tinsley 32-TX, Nancy 30-TX, James Jr. 4, Mary-TX; (m6, 3-2) #1793 p18--Sylvester J. Tinsley 34-TX, Ida 32-TX, B. Lee 13f-TX, Sims 10m, Bertie 6f, Ethel 4; (m14, 7-4) (1930 Coleman Co) p26—Wm. D. Tinsley 35-TX, Emma 29-TX,(m4,2-2), Willie Anna 3-TX; #6826 p38--John F. Tinsley 49-VA, Willis S. 47-TX, Harry L. 19-TX, Raleigh S. 17, Eula May 15, Sadie 13, James E. 11; (m26, 9-6) #1395 p39—E. Dudley Tinsley 25-TX, Occie 25-TX,(m2,1-1), Dudley M. 9/12-TX; #6823 *1918 draft reg: *Edward Dudley Tinsley b.9Apr1885; Harry Lee Tinsley b.8Aug1890-TX; James Farras Tinsley b.7Nov1877; Raleigh Smither Tinsley b.17Jul1892-TX; Will Dudley Tinsley b.28Mar1875; *1920 Census:* ED102-3a--Harry L. Tinsley 30-TX, Lelia 30, Imogene W. 6, Kathleen J. 4, Virginia 1; #6824 ED102-12a--Wm. D. Tinsley 41-TX,wd; #6826 ED102-14a--Dudley E. Tinsley 34-TX, Ocie M. 34-TX, Dudley M.Jr. 10, Wilmoth 8f, Pauline L. 5, John C.2; #6823 ED103—Anna Tinsley 12-TX, boarder in Lucy Kent hhd; see #6826 ED103--James F. Tinsley 42, Nancy 39, James 14, Mary Lizzie 13, Burton 9, Granville 3, Glynn 4/12; #1793 ED103-14a--John F. Tinsley 59-MO, Willis 57-TX,wife, Sadie 22-TX,dau, Jim 20-TX; #1395 *1930 Census:* Prec 1--Wm. D. Tinsley 55-TX, Rena (Furman), 56-MASS, m2, Lucy F. 13-TX; #1792 Prec 1--Harry Tinsley 39-TX, Lila 39, Imogene 17, Kathleen 15, Virginia 10; #6824 *Cemeteries: (Madisonville City)* John F. Tinsley 16May1860 10Jul1939 #1395 James F. Tinsley 5 Nov 1877 30Jul1950 #1793 Dudley Tinsley 1885 1946 #6823 Lucy Tinsley 1807 1891 O. Maxwell Tinsley 1885 1972 #6827 Lula A. Tinsley 1890 1951 #6828 Harry Lee Tinsley 08Aug1890 12Dec1961 #6824 Nancy L. Tinsley 1880 1963 w/o #1793 Willis S. Tinsley11Nov1863 18Dec1947 w/o #1395 Raleigh S. Tinsley 17Jul1892 07Feb1964 #6825 Eula M. Tinsley 28Feb1894 08Mar1957 #6829 *Lakey Cem:* Callie Tinsley 7Feb1869--24Aug1872, #1790; E. F. Tinsley 19May1837--16Sep1918, #1283 *Mt Tabor Cem: *Emma B. Tinsley 1882-1917, w/o Willie D.; #6826 *Rayburn Cem:* Martin H. Tinsley 1May1887--5Dec1889; Tyler F. Tinsley 7Aug1888--19Dec1902, s/o S.W. & J. F. Tinsley #1395 *Mason Co:* *1900 Census:* p295--A. Tinsley May1867-KY, Lillie-Sep1869,(m11, 3-3) Walton-Jul1890, Oran-Jun1893, dau-May1896, C.G. -Mar1824-VA, mother (wd, 11-8); #1016 *1910 Census:* p255--Josephus Tinsley 46-KY, Lena E. 38-TX, I.C. 20m, Arlene E. 16, Maurice Leon 12, Emmett Andrew 4, Katherine Grace 87-KY,wd, mother; (1920 Dallas Co) #1015 p259--Alva Tinsley 42-KY, Lilly E. 41-TX, Walter M. 19, Oran D. 16, Mae 9, Cora L. 4; (m22, 6-4) #1016 *1918 draft reg: *Oran Ditson Tinsley b.18Jun1893-TX; see #1016 *Waco,TX* --*McLennan Co:* *1860* Census: p426--J.W. Tinsley 40-SC (farmer) #2811 p431--D.R. Tinsley 42-SC (planter-M.D.), S.A. 40-GA, E.D. 14f-GA, M.V. 11f-GA, J.W. 9m-GA, S.A.7m-GA. #2047 *1870 Census*: p41--James Tinsley 34-LA, *black;* p51--Sarah Tinsley 47-GA, James D. 20-GA, Mary 18-KY, Augustus 10/12-TX. #5228 p111--Mays Tinsley 51-SC black, Frances 19-GA black. p112--James Tinsley 50-SC #2811 *1880 Census:* p44b--J.W. Tinsley 29-GA, Bettie 27-KY, Gus 10-TX, Mark 9-TX, Jim 1-TX, Sarah 60-GA, mother;#2054 p45c--L.S. Ross 41-IA, Lizzie 34-GA, Mervin 14-TX, Laurence 12-TX, Florence 10, Harvey 7, Frank 5, Bessie 3-TX, S.A. Tinsley 60-GA, mothinlaw. #4003 1886/87 Waco City Directory: Bettie Tinsley w/o James W. (748 S. 8^th ); Thomas S. Tinsley, realtor (hotel) *1900 Census:* ED83--James R. Tinsley May1856, Elizabeth E.-Jun1866, Thomas E.-Jul1884, Lettie-Jan1886, Sallie-Oct1888, James R.-Jun1891, Eula-Jun1893, Horace C.-Jan1896, Jospeh B.-Jan1900; #4289 p95--D.A. Tinsley Nov1869-TX, James W. Jun1879, John H. Mar1883, stepsons in Mary E. Pogue Nov1852-KY, & Pink H. Pogue Oct1843-AL hhd; #2961 p147--Mary Lou Tinsley Apr1881-single, neice, in Baker hhd; #5737 *1910 Census:* p100--Pinkey H. Pogue 66-AL, Mary 57, David A. Tinsley 40, ( James W. Tinsley 35, Lena 24, James 5), John H. Tinsley 27; (children & grch of Mary) #2961 *1918 draft reg: *James Walter Tinsley b.21Jun1879; John Holland 18Mar1883; see #8466 *1920 Census:* ED102-11b--Mark Tinsley 44-TX-GA-KY, Annie 41; #8890 ED111-3a--James W. Tinsley 40-TX, Lena 36, James M. 15,son, John 36,single, brother; #8466 *1930 Census:* James W. Tinsley 49-TX, Lena M. 46, Jimmie W, 24,son, Evie 22, dauinlw; John H. Tinsley 47,bro; #8466 M. Tinsley 59-TX, Annie 53; #8890 Warren O. Tinsley 19-TX, Callie 18; (1920 Hill Co.) #9101 *Marriages:* 1861, 28May--Lizzie Tinsley m. L.S. Ross #2052 1863, 08Sep--C. E. Tinsley, bride m. G.P. Dyke 1867, 26Jun--Victoria Tinsley m. O.J. Downs #2053 1869, 03Feb--James W. Tinsley Jr. m. Mary E. Baker #2054 *Oakwood Cem:* Tinsley, Gus (David Augustus), 20Nov1869 10May1913 see #2054 Tinsley, Mark 15Dec1870 09Apr1935 #8890 Annie E. Tinsley w/o 10Feb1876 04Feb1944 J.W. Tinsley 27Oct1849 17Oct1885 #2054 Mary E. Tinsley Pogue 11Nov1851 05Dec1915 #2961 w/o J.W. m2-P.H. Pogue (1851-1915) James Baker Tinsley 10Apr1875 30Jan1877 #5213 1877, 31Jan, buried Mon., Jimmie, youngest son of James & Bettie Tinsley. (Waco Examiner) Augustus Tinsley 22Jun1853 30Dec1863 #2962 John H. Tinsley 18Mar1883 31Dec1933 #8467 James Waller Tinsley Jr d.03Apr1970, age 65. James Waller Tinsley 21Jun1879 25Jul1955 #8466 Lena Mae (Watson) Tinsley 16Mar1883 31Dec1933 Sarah A. Tinsley d. 15Jan1881, age 63. #2051 *Medina Co:* *1860 Census: * p022--**F.G. Tinsley 28-KY, Sarah A. 21-AL, Mary L. 4-TX, Sarah A. 3, Nancy W. 5/12; (1880 Bexar Co) #2333 *Milam Co:* *Deaths:* 1850, Dec--Mary Tinsley, age 5, born TX #4288 *1860 Census:* p035--C.T. Tinsley 30-MS, Catherine 33-MD, Mary 5-TX, James R. 4, Wm. R. 2-TX. #3191 *1880 Census*: p194--Narcis Tinsley, p206--Frank & Henry Tinsley*(black)*; (see 1867 voters list) p229d--Albert Tinsley 29-AL, Fannie 19-AL, wife; Charlie 3mo-TX, James Tinsley 35-GA, brother. #2803/05 *Montague Co:* *Elmwood Cem:* W. J. Tinsley 1853—1926; Annie Tinsley 1862—1953; #1012 see Wise Co. Bailey Franklin Tinsley 1889--1950; #4909 Laura Frances Tinsley 1893--1970 *1900 Census:* ED56-11--James A. Tinsley Jul1856-NC, Nancy A.-Nov1862-TN(m19,8-5), Lena-Sep1888-TN, Russie-Aug1890, Fannie-Jun1893, Willie-Sep1897-TX,son, Kittie E.-May1900; (to NM) #4221 *1910 Census:* p135—Orbie E. Tinsley 22-TX, Emma W. (Clarke) 18-TX,(m0); #4908 p136--Wm. J. Tinsley 56-KY, Annie G. 48-AR, Homer O. 24-TX, Bailie F. 20, Cora M. 16, Hazel 6-TX; (m27, 5-5) (1880 Wise Co& 1900 Jack Co) #1012 *1920 Census:* ED97-2a--W.J. Tinsley 66-KY, Annie 57-AR, Hazel 15,TX, Frank Tinsley 30-TX, Laura 26-Al,wife, Horace 1 2/12; #1012 ED98-2b--Orbie E. Tinsley 32-TX, Emma 27, Eldon 8, Clifford 6, Lorraine 11/12; (1930 Wichita Co) #4908 *Montgomery Co:* *1840 *tax list: James Tinsley *1860 Census: *p087--John D. Tinsley (can't find) p87--M.C. Tinsley 21f-SC, L.A. Tinsley 19f-TX, in J.W. Wade hhd. see #750 Walker Co., #1461/62 *Morris Co:* *1930 Census:* * *Alonzo Tinsley 43-LA, Lizzie 44, Charlie 14, Gardie 12f, Gay 11f, Syble 8f, Bernice; *Navarro Co:* *1880 Census:* p374d--Charles A. Tinsley 35-TN, Amanda L.30-TN, Thomas 9-TN, Mattie L. 4-TN, Solomon L. 1-TX #790 from Dyer Co,TN 1870 (1900 Kaufman Co) p374d--Solomon C. Tinsley 25-TN, Sarah C. 18-TN. See Kaufman Co. #795 *1890 Vet Census: *Charles A. Tinsley; #790 *1900 Census:* p21--Henry Tinsley Jan1886-TN; p118--Thomas W.Tinsley Jun1864-TN, single; #798 *Parker Co:* 1859--James Tinsley, land grant. 1880, 30Jan--will filed for James Tinsley, written 1872, 15 Jan. *1860 Census:* p433--J. Tinsley 49-KY, Mary (Nelson, Bonner) 38f-SC, Sarah 11-KY, Hugh 3m-TX, 3 Bonner children in hhd. 1850 in Franklin Co,KY #6925 *1880 Census:* p477--Mary Tinsley 58-SC, boarder (nee Nelson, b.19Aug1822 Greenville Co,SC; to TX 1857) in Malinda Johnson 46-VA hhd. *1900 Census:* p186--Mary Tinsley Feb1822-SC, mothinlaw (9-4) in Rebecca M. Edwards-Mar1846 hhd; w/o #6925 p255--John M. Tinsley Jun1861-TX, Hattie F.-Jan1871-TX (m7) #7044 *1920 Census:* ED64-9b--John Tinsley 58-TX, Hattie 48-TX; #7044 *1930 Census:* Prec 2--Floyd Tinsley 37-TX, Mable 35, Naomi 10, Floyd 7; *Marriages:* c.1857--James Tinsley m. Mrs. Mary Nelson Bonner #6925 1860, 19Jan--Ann Mariah Tinsleym. Clifton B. Rider (1880-Parker Co.) d/o #6925 1866, 15Jul--Sarah Elizabeth Tinsley m. John Henry Stradley d/o #6925 1885, 07Dec--R. L. Tinsley m. Serita Cummings 1888,26Jan--John M. Tinsley m. Lillie I. Rupe/Russe #7044 1893, 13Apr--J.M. Tinsley m. Mrs. Hattie Rivers #7044 Wil*low Spgs Cem: *Ann M. Tinsley Rider 4Jul1843---21Mar1922 (b.KY) to TX Feb1854; w/o C.B. Rider *Red River Co: formed 1836* *Tinsley Cem:* Chas. B. Tinsley d.16Nov1867 *1860 Census:* p058--James A. Tinsley 32-VA, Mary(L. Wortham) 31-VA, James 1-TX #524 p058--Reuben D. Tinsley 24-VA, laborer in Milton M. Parks hhd. #522 (CW 9^th Txinf, died 3Feb1862 in AR, age 28) *1870 Census:* p77--James Tinsley 42-VA, Mary 41-VA, James 12-TX, Nannie 8-TX; #524 *1880 Census:* p261--James A. Tinsley 51-VA, M. L. 50-VA, Jas. D. 21-TX, Nannie E. 18-TX.dau; #524 p311d--Sam. T. Tinsley 28-MS-MS, Jane 25-MS, L.C. 8f-AR, A.D. 6m-AR, Jasper T. 4-AR, Olivia S. 2-TX, Thomas 3mo.-TX. *1900 Census:* p215--J.A. Tinsley Oct1828-VA, J.D. Jan1860-TX,son, N.E.-Sep1862,dau; #524 *1910 Census: *p215--James D. Tinsley 51-TX, single; see #524 *1920 Census: *James D. Tinsley b.1858-TX; *Refugio Co:* *1860 Census: *p130--Mrs S. Tinsley 45-NY. *Rusk Co:* *Marriages:* 1870, 22Nov--Jennie Tinsley m. S. J. Ramsey *1860 Census: *p311--A.D. Tinsley 36-VA, M.D., E.R. 32f-GA, Jane 7-TX. 1870 Census: p329--Adison D. Tinsley 52-VA, mbr st. legis.; Elizabeth R. 43-GA, Lavinia J. 18-GA; *1880 Census:* p001a--A.D. Tinsley 62-VA?, E.R. 52-GA, wife, Jennie L. Ramsay 28-GA, dau, Addison T. Ramsay 8-TX, gson. (Henderson twp) *1900 Census:* p57--Elizabeth D.Tinsley Jan1828-GA,wd, (2-1), Jennie L. Ramsay-Dec1852-GA,dau,wd, Addison T. Ramsay-Feb1892-TX,gson; *Sabine Co:* *1910 Census:* p92--Silas M. Tinsley 40-GA, Mary M. 33-TX, Viola 14-TX, Texonia 12, Velma 10, Jesse 15m-AR; #2850 (1880 Chattahoochee Co,GA) *1920 Census:* Dist 168—Stephen H. Tinsley 50-LA, Amanda M. 43-TX, Josiah 15-TX, Edgar 10, Clara E. 8, Marvin L. 4, Herbert D. 1 6/12; (1910 Shelby Co) #6560 *San Augustine Co:* *1900 Census:* p173--John W. Tinsley Aug1843-GA, Eliza E.-Mar1847-GA, Robert T.-Jul1875-GA, Jennie-Mar1883-TX, Ludie-Jun1886, Mary-Feb1888; (m35, 9-8) (from Chattahoochee Co,GA) #765 *1910 Census:* p183--Robert Tinsley 32-GA, Alice 28-AL, Melvin 8-TX, Bessie 5, Erma 4, Herman 1 4/12; see#765 p185--J.W. Tinsley 67-GA, Eliza 63-GA; (m43, 9-8) #765 *1918 draft reg: *Robert Thomas Tinsley b.8Jul1875; #4047 *1920 census:* ED174-10b--John Tinsley 77-GA, Eliza 72-GA #765 ED174-10b--Robert F. Tinsley 45-TX, Alice 38-TX, Melvin 18-TX, Bessie 15, Erma 14, Herman 11, Robert T. 9, Lawrence 7, Wilma 3, Verna 8/12; son of #765 ED176-11b--Titus(Silas) M. Tinsley 49-GA, Mary 44-TX, Viola 24-TX, Velma 20, Talmadge M. 10m, Lelah D. 7; (see Sabine Co) #2850? *1930 Census:* Prec 1--Robert Tinsley 64-TX-GA, Alice 45,wife, Herman 21, R.T. 18,son, Lawrence 16, Wilma 14, Verna 11, Lizza 83-GA,mother; #4047 *San Saba Co:* *1910 Census:* p240--Wade W. Tinsley 30-SC, Dellia M. 27-TX, Velma 6, Herman 4, Revo 2/12m. (m7, 4-3) (1900 Llano Co)(1920/30 Tarrant Co) see #2901 p240--James L. Tinsley 22-AR-SC, F.A. 19-TS,wife, Elva L. 1 4/12-TX; (m4, 1-1) see #2901 *1918 draft reg: *Lawdy Cornelius Tinsley b.24Nov1876; (1900 Llano Co) #4866 *1920 Census:* ED226-1b--Lewdy E. Tinsley 42-SC, Lizzie 35-TX, Eldred 15-TX; (1930 Runnels Co) #4866 *Schackelford Co:* *1910 Census:* p254--John S. Tinsley 50-KY, Fannie M. 42-TN, Emmitt J. 26-TX, Herbert W. 22-CA; (m27,5-2) (1880 Wise Co/1930 Hamilton Co)(1900 Chickashaw nation,OK) #1014 *1918 draft reg: *Emmett Joseph Tinsley b.14Dec1883; Herbert Tinsley b.31Jul1887-CA; #1014 *Shelby Co:* *Cem: *J.H. Tinsley 07/12/1846--07/28/1915, Co F, LA inf; Clarinda Tinsley 1843--1908; #6555 *Fairview Cem: *Wm. Franklin Tinsley 8Feb1880—25Oct1938; #6566 Anna Killen Tinsley 10Feb1881---26Sep1952; 1900, 29Nov--Frank Tinsley m. Anna Killen #6566 1915, 17Jan--J.H. Tinsley m. Keziah Lunsford Baggett; #6555 *1900 Census:* p121--Hubbard Tinsley 54-MS, Elia-Dec1844-MS, Monroe 21-LA, Franklin 20, Jane 16, James 13, (Mary b.1830-LA, mother); #6555 p125--Stephen Tinsley Aug1868-LA-MS, Amanda-Jan1880(m2, 2-1), Ester-Dec1898-TX; #6560 *1910 Census:* p125--John H. Tinsley 66-MS,wd, Charles M. 31-LA, Janie 26-LA, James N. 23-LA; #6555 p113--Frank Tinsley 30-LA-MS-GA, Anna (Killen) 28-LA, John 8-TX, Edna 4-TX; #6566 p124--Stephen H. Tinsley 41-LA, Amanda 33-TX, Esther 12-TX, Lila 10, Ellis 8, Josiah 6, Edgar 1; (1920 Sabine Co.) #6560 *1918 draft reg: *Charles Monroe Tinsley b.29Jun1877; W. Frank Tinsley b.8Feb1881; #6566 *1920 Census:* ED183--Kezzie H. Tinsley 64-GA,wd, mother in Baggett hhd. see #6555 ED183--Wm. F. Tinsley 39-LA, Anna 38, John 18, Edna 13, Bruce 10, Clemet 8, T.O. 2m; #6566 ED185—Viola Tinsley 23-TX, single, public steno ED190-15--C.M. Tinsley 40-LA, Ida 26, Gussie 6f, Otis T. 5, Paul 5/12; #6565 *1930 Census:* John T. Tinsley 28-TX, Willie M. 19, J.T. 0,son; #8897 William F. Tinsley 50-LA, Anna 48, Bruce 18, Clement 16, Thomas O. 13; #6566 Monroe Tinsley 53-LA, Ida 38, wife, Gussie 16, Ottis 14, Paul 10, Ruth 7, Francis 5, Joyce 2; #6565 *Smith Co:* *1870 Census: *p408--Laura Tinsley, 27 in Crittenden Collins hhd, (married 24Jun1873) #1748, see Walker Co. *1900 Census:* p304--Gardner Tinsley Oct1861-AL, Susie-Mar1868-AL,(m12, 6-6), Lille-Aug1888-AL, Clifford-Apr1890, Oscar-Mar1892-TX, Connie-Nov1894, Tommie-May1897, Ocie-Aug1899m-TX; (see Elmore Co,AL) (d. 1914 Greer Co,OK) #4899 *Tarrant Co: (from Navarro-1849, burned 1876) (Fort Worth)* 1854, 01Sep--Land patent #1523--Lewis G. Tinsley 1856, Lewis G. Tinsley security for Wm. Norris estate 1850/52/60 tax list--L.G. Tinsley 1867 voter list--Lewis G. Tinsley, born VA. J.L. Tinsley *Thompson Cem*: Wm. Thomas Tinsley 1858-1909, (m. Mollie D. Farmer 1880--c.1929;) #5604 Mattie H. Tinsley d.1949 *White Chapel Cem: *Louis Tinsley 1865--1939; Charles M. Tinsley 1856-- ; *Mt Olive Cem: *Wade W. Tinsley 1879-1952 Lillie Tinsley 1881-1949 #4867 Herman I. Tinsley 9Jun1905—15Sep1985, Mary Lou Tinsley 27Jul1905—25Jan1981; *1850 Census:* p140--Lewis C. Tensley 43-VA, wheelwright, Mary 34-KY, John L. 8-KY, James H. 7-KY. 1850/52, 1860/63/63 tax list: L.G. Tinsley, 160a abs#598 *1870 Census:* p475--J.L. Tinsley 28-KY, Sarah E. 25-AR, L.R. 10/12-TX; p476--L.G. Tinsley 63-VA, Mary 53-KY; *1880 Census:* p008c--L. W. Tinsley 40-KY, single, clerk; (1877 Fort Worth City Dir) p085c--Robert L. Tinsley 23-VA, other in George Hendrick 26-TX hhd. p172a--J.L. Tinsley 38-KY, Sallie 32-AR, Richard 9-TX, Louis G. Tinsley 74-KY-KY, father, Mary 60-KY-KY,mother *1900 Census:* p156--John L. Tinsley Feb1842-KY, Sarah E.-Jan1845-AR; (m35, 1-1) (CW-9^th TX Cav, Co A) to TX 1847 p213--Wm. T. Tinsley Nov1858-KY, Mattie H.-Feb1866-TX, Thomas R.-Aug1894, Victor-Jan1897, Roy-Oct1898; (m7, 3-3) #5604 p214--Robert S. Tinsley Jun1854-VA, Serita L.-Apr1867-TX, Robert L.-Oct1886, Annie V.-May1888, Masie A. -Jun1893; (m14, 3-3) p215--D. R. Tinsley Sep1835-KY-VA, Ellen 36-KY,single,dau; #870 *1910 Census:* p60--Charles M. Tinsley 53-KY, m1, Luella 45-IN, m2, Kelsch 26-TX,stepson; #5470?? p99—Louis Tinsley 24-TX; p124—Daisy Tinsley 38-TX,wd, Louis R. 23-TX-VA,son,Mary A. 17-TX,dau, Annie V. Collins 21,dau, Pacal E. Collins 28-GA,sninlw; p140--Mattie Tinsley 44f-TX-GA,,wd (6-6), Thomas Ross 15-TX, Victor 12m, Roy 11, Wm. H. 8, John S. 5, Allie Mae 2, Ellen 45-KY, single, sisinlw; see #5604 p148--Paul Tinsley 24-TN; *1918 draft reg: *Arthur Bynum Tinsley b.12Jul1889-MS; Robert Louis Tinsley b.14Oct1886-TX; *1920 Census:* Dist 90—Walter P. Tinsley 66-VA-VA, Margaret E. 64-VA, Stella M. 42-TN; #2677 Dist 100—James L. Tinsley 36-AR, Millie A. 33-TX, Essa M. 13-TX, Aneta 4 4/12, Leota 1 11/12-TX, Othella 9/12-TX; Dist 106—Fannie Taylor 29-TX,div, Elva L. Tinsley 11,dau, Eli Tinsley 9,son, Ella M. 6-TX,dau; ED123-6a--J. L. Tinsley 78-KY, Sarah E. AR, Louis R. 58-TX,son, (Louis W. 23-TX, Maria 25-LA,wife) ED138--J.E. Tinsley 46-AR, Carrie 38-VA, Lynn Edward 4-TX, Eleanor Louise 11/12-TX, Nora 35,sister; ED139--Jesse J. Tinsley 25-AR-SC, Lillian B. 23-TX, Howard 4, Jewell 1 10/12; #8450 ED159-4b--Charles M. Tinsley 63-KY, Louella 59-IN; see #5470 ED152--16--Wade W. Tinsley 40-SC, Dellia M. 38-TX, Velma M. 16-TX, Herman E. 14, Revo 9m. Eunice 6, Mamie 4; (see 1900 Llano Co., 1910 San Saba Co.) #4867 Dist 166—Bailey Tinsley 27-TX, single; Dist 170—Heber F. Tinsley 25-TX-TN, Martha E. 26-TX, Addie B. 9/12-TX; (1900 Dallas Co) #8462 *1930 Census:* Wade W. Tinsley 50-SC, Lettie 48, Rebo B. 20, Vivian 14, Carl Maddox 22,soninlw, Eunice 17,dau; Herman E. Tinsley 24-TX, Mary L. 24, Mary E. 4, Dorris E. 1; #8446 Jessie E. Tinsley 56-AR, Carrie B. 47, Lynn 14m, Elenor L. 11, Lenora Tinsley 59-AR, sister; Jessie J. Tinsley 35-TX, Lillie 33, Howard 14, Jewell 12, Ray 10; #8450 Mattie Tinsley 64-TX, Allie M. 22,dau, Ellen 58,sisinlw; see #5604 Charles M. Tinsley 73-KY, Louella 65; see #5470 Lewis Tinsley 61-TX, inmate; Arthur B. Tinsley 40-MS, Bennie D. 26,wife, Arthur B. 2; *Taylor Co,TX* *1930 Census:* Dist 3—J.D?. Tinsley 28-TX-MS-GA, Lily 21-TX,m5); Dist 6—Victor Tinsley 33-TX-KY, Clyone 26-TX,(m3); s/o #5604 *Titus Co:* ED164--James M. Tinsley 47-LA, Emmer 42-AL, Grant 14-LA, Lavonia 12f-LA, Coleman 9-LA; mf #74 *Travis Co:* *Texas State Cem: *John L. Tinsley 1842—1932; *Oakwood Cem: *Benjamin L. Tinsley, 1^st TX Cav, CoE, CSA; *1910 Census:* p200—R. L. Tinsley 56-KY,single, broinlw in Louella Luckett 51-KY hhd; (1920 age 65, same hhd) *1920 Census:* ED100 Arglita Tinsley 25-TX,single, Grace Tinsley 21-TX,md, Virginia 7/12-TX, daus in Jannie Terrell 49-TX hhd. ED108—Victor Tinsley 23-TX-KY, single, roomer; (see Tarrant Co) s/o #5604 ED111—R.L. Tinsley 65-KY, single, broinlw in Louella Luckett hhd.; *Trinity Co:* *1910 Census:* ED106-7b—W.E. Tinsley 28-TX-TX, Maggie 24-TX,(m7,1-1), Wilma 5-TX; #5567?? *Van Zandt Co:* *Elm Grove Cem: *J.W. Tinsley 15Aug 1857—23Jan1939; *Walker Co:* *Marriages:* 1849, 06Nov--Clementine Amanda Tinsley m. Clinton L. Collins #1460 1850, 28Feb--Louisa Virginia Tinsley m. John W. Wade #1459 *Deaths:* 1846, 09Sep--John S. Tinsley,??? 20y, 3m, 12dy; s/o John S. Tinsley & Julia Besser; (Besser Cem) 1870, Dec--G.B. Tinsley, age 44, born IL, blacksmith 1846 tax list--Susan Tinsley #750 1850, 22Jun--Land certificate #548/49 to James Tinsley *1850 Census:* p266--John W. Wade 35-NY, printer, Virginia 20-NC? #1459 p281--Crittenden L. Collins 20-MS, Clementine 19-SC. (1870 in Smith Co,TX, Laura Tinsley 27 in hhd) #1748 p281--Susan Tinsley 52-SC, widow, Malessa 14-SC, Laura 12f-TX #750 *1870 Census*: p36-Tinsley *1880 Census: * p227--Felix Tinsley 18-AL, single in Robt H. Bush 45-VA/Juliet F. (Hamilton) 31-KY hhd. (see 1870 Mitchell Co,GA) p322a--Wm. Tinsley 20-AL, cousin, in H.W. Fisher 52-AL/Sallie 34-AL, wife, hhd. (to SC & AL) *1900 Census: *p253--Felix E. Tinsley-Aug1861-AL, single, physician; (d. 1901-bur Old Waverly Cem) *1918 draft reg: *Marion Sims Tinsley b.20Apr1892-GA; #11149 Oscar McCollum Tinsley 5Dec1873-GA *Wharton Co:* *1920 Census:* ED161--Turner R. Tinsley 47-TX, Ollie 35-TX, Vivian 14-TX, James 12, Gladys 10, Clyde 8, Neal 5; (1910 Limestone Co.) #4296 *Wheeler Co:* *Births: *Murray Wilson Tinsley b. 11Nov1917; see#11261 *Shamrock Cem:* John Clark Tinsley 8/27/1886--5/24/1940; Maud F. Tinsley 7/9/1884--4/29/1969; #6307 *1918 draft reg: *Lennie Otto Tinsley b. 30Nov1885; (see #11261-Childress Co) *1930 Census:* Dist 3—Lennie O. Tinsley 44-AL,KY, Ellen M. 44-TX,(m24), Elmer M. 23-TX, Murray W. 12-TX; (see #11261-Childress Co) Dist 9--J.C. Tinsley 43-TX,VA, Maude 44-TX, (m25), Willie Vaughn 24f, Anna Mae 13, Hazel C. 7; #6307 Edward R. Tinsley 48-TX-VA, Jessie 49-IL,wife, Edward Jr. 13-OK; (see Greer Co,OK) #10231 *Wichita Co:* *1918 draft reg: *Otis Homer Tinsley b.10Nov1885; (1910 Montague Co) #4907 *1920 Census: * ED123--N.A. Tinsley 59-TX-KY,wd, Edna 16-TX,dau; ED199--O.H. Tensley 34-TX-KY, Myrtle 33-TX-AR, Douglas 7-TX, Dorcas 5, Julia 3 7/12; (1930 Donley Co) #4907 *1930 Census:* Dist 35—Orbie E. Tinsley 42-TX, Emma W. 38-TX, Eldon W. 18, Clifford L. 16, Loraine 11-TX; #4908 *Wilbarger Co:* *1910 Census:* p220--Gardner E. Tinsley 50-AL-NC, Susie 44-AL, Clifford 19-AL, Oscar? 17-TX, Tommie 12, Ocie 10m, Gardner 8, Luther 5, Jewel 2-TX; (m22, 9-9) (to Greer Co,OK) #4899 *Williamson Co,TX:* *1880 Census: *p565--Wm. A. Tinsley 26-VA, single; #661 *1910 Census:* p301--Randolph W. Tinsley 36-VA, Nellie 36-VA, Gladys 12-NM, Camila 5-TX, Anna E. 34-VA, Mary S. 29-VA, single sisters: (m14, 3-2) #2294 *1918 draft reg: *Randolph Wood Tinsley b.31May1873; #2294 *1920 Census:* Ed153-4a--Raleigh Tinsley 27-TX, Maude 25-KY, Raleigh Jr. 3-TX; (1910 Madison Co) #6825 ED169-12a--Randolph Tinsley 46-VA, Nellie 46-VA, Gladys 21-NM, Camella 14-TX, Frances 4 2/12f-TX #2294 *1930 Census:* * *Randolph W. Tinsley 57-VA, Nellis S. 57-VA, Francis R. 14-TX; #2294 *Wise Co:* 1882, 13Dec--Wm. J. Tinsley m. Georgia Ann Gaines (see Montague Co.) #1012 1883, 21Feb--John S. Tinsley m. Fannie McKinney #1014 1884, 06Nov--J(James)L. Tinsley m. L.G. Barnes #1009 1885, 04Jan—D.B. Tinsley m. Martha A. Alexander see #865 1888, 19Dec—Alva Tinsley m. Lillie Miller see #865 1889, 01May—J. Tinsley m. Lena E. Findley see #865 *1880 Census:* p154b--Alanson Tinsley 64-KY, Catherine G. 55-VA, Wm. J. 25-KY, David B. 22-KY, John S. 20-KY Josephus 15-KY, Alva 13m-KY. #865 *1900 Census:* p260--John C. Woody 8 Mar1875, Ettie Mae (*Tinsley*) Mar1875-TX, Annie F. Tinsley Aug1883, sisinlw; #4 (d.16May1916) (m. 30Mar1899) #5683 p268--James Tinsley Jan1848, Lorena-Dec1863, (m15,6-5), Irene-Dec1887-TX, Esma-Oct1892, Ruth-May1894, Royal L.-Apr1896, Grace-Jan1900; #1009 p281--Clyde Tinsley Sep1877-TX, single; see #1009 *1910 Census:* p305--James L. Tinsley 62-KY, Lorena G. 46-MS, Esma B. 17f-TX, Ruth 15, Royal L. 14, Grace 10, J. Orwin 7-TX; (m25, 7-6) (1920 Crosby Co.) #1009 *1918 draft reg: *Floyd Tinsley b.19Feb1893-TX; *Misc Census References:* *1870 Census:* *Cherokee Co: * 1901, 17Dec—Martha Tinsley m. Albert Beaseley *Nacogdoches* Co: p475—Sue Tinsley 30f-GA, Tiercey 56f-GA; *1880 Census:* *Washington Co: *p125--John Tinsley 21-IRE *CSA Civil War Veterans:* A.D. Tinsley 2^nd TX Inf, St. Troops, Surgeon (Rusk Co.) Benjamin L. Tinsley 1^st TX Cav, Co E, CSA; buried Oakwood Cem , Travis Co,TX Fountain G. Tinsley 36^th TX Cav, Co G #2333 James Tinsley 29^th TX Cav, Co D James L. Tinsley 9^th TX Cav, Co A J. H. Tinsley 35^th TX Cav, Co A (Brown's) & Waller's Regt. TX Cav, Dunn's Co. J. H. Tinsley 12^th TX Inf, Co E J. H. Tinsley 13^th TX Vol, 1^st Co B J. M. Tinsley 7^th TX Field Bty. John W. Tinsley Waul's Legion, TX, Co B Joseph M. Tinsley 35^th TX Cav, Co E, (Brown's) R. D. Tinsley 9^th TX Inf, Co B (Young's) Samuel P. Tinsley 35^th TX Cav, Co A,G (Brown's) #1705 Samuel P. Tinsley 13^th TX Vol, 2^nd Co G, 1^st Co B *Pension Applications:* >Claimant: Tinsley, Eliza< >Pension Number: 43237 >County: San Augustine< >Husband: John Willis>Pension Number: 37235< #765 >Claimant: Tinsley, J. M.>Pension Number: Application Rejected>County: Brazoria #1704 County: Tarrant< >Claimant: Tinsley, John Willis>Pension Number:37235Pension Number: 37198>County: Shelby Husband: John H.>Pension Number: 22674< >Claimant: Tinsley, Mahala Ellen>Pension Number: Application Rejected> County: BrazoriaClaimant: Tinsley, Mary V.Husband: Thomas A.Pension Number: 25578 #1705/#3433 >Claimant: Tinsley, Sarah E.Pension Number: 25578Date: Thu, 17 Jul 1997 22:03:48 ?0600 >From: GayNell Wells >Subject: Tinsley line >Re: Isaac Turner Tinsley. Isaac T. was apparently a fairly wealthy and prominent person in Brazoria County, Texas. There are numerous books published in Texas which refer to him and his family. I do have a poor copy of Isaac T.'s family bible. I have tried to reproduce it but haven't had a lot of luck. I have actually looked at this bible which is still in the possession of a third (?) cousin of mine, who is now living on the old Tinsley plantation in Texas (property only, the house has been torn down). A lot of Isaac T.'s decendants still live in Brazoria or contiguous counties in Texas. The family bible contains the following info: >BIRTHS: > Jack H. Tinsley was born 28 of November 1833. > Josephine Tinsley was born Septeber 5th, 1835. > Walter Tinsley was born July 4th, 1837. > Caledonia Tinsley was born May 17th 1839. > James T. Tinsley was born 27th of February 1847. > Joseph M. Tinsley was born 29th day of June, 1843. > Samuel Tinsley was born Novewmber 8, 1844. > Isaac H. Tinsley was born 27th of January 1847. > Ann Elizabeth Tinsley born 18th day of March, 1849. > Charles A. Tinsley born December 18th 1851. > W.B. Tinsley born 25h December 1853. (Note: this would be William) > George E. Tinsley was born the 14th of February 1856. > Mary Alice Tinsley was born until I. H. and Mary L. Tinsley March 15th 1876. (Note: Mary Louisa Forbes and Isaac Henderson) > Leonidas Henderson Tinsley was born May the 30th 1878. >MARRIAGES: > Isaac T. Tinsley and Mary A. Turner married June 4th, 1932. > Callie A. Tinsley (Note: Caledonia) and John T. Brady married 31st of March 1838. > Joseph M. Tinsley and Adelia G. Westall married July 25, 1868. > Annie E. Tinsley and Tom H. Westall married November 15th, 1868. > Samuel P. Tinsley and Sarah Bringhurst married September 17, 1871. > I. H. Tinsley and Mary Louisa Forbes married December 3, 1874. > Willie B. (Note: William) and Mamie M. Krenek(?) married October 17, 1878. > Charles Tinsley and Dell Bobesom married 1876. > Sam P. Tinsley (Note: very poor quality, cannot read other than 1881. However, Isaac's son, Samuel P. died 3/16/1878. His wife Sarah died 3/4/1879.) > > S. P. Tinsley married Mahala E. McNeil 12/7/1881. (Note: Haven't figured this one out. Guess it could be a son of Sam P. but the dates don't line up with Sam P. and Sarah Bringhurst' marriage date. Perhaps a son by another marriage? I think I can figure this out when I have the time. I have seen the headstones of S. P. and Mahala. Brazoria Co. probate records show a probate filed on Samuel P. on 8/6/1890.) > S. B. P. Perkins Sadie Tinsley (Note: Don't have a clue what this means.) >DEATHS: > Josephine Tinsley died 20 of July 1836. > Walter Tinsley died 20 of July, 1843. > James. T. Tinsley died 16 of August 1849. > Jack Tinsley died May 4, 1851. > George Eugene Tinsley died November 8th, 1869. > I. T. Tinsley died March 17th, 1874 (Note: Isaac T.) > Mary Brady Westall died July 24th, 1876. > Thomas H. Westall died December (?) 1876. > Callie T. Brady died January 23, 1879. > Sarah B. Tinsley died March 16, 1879. > Isaac Henderson Tinsley died March 8, 1882. > Mary A. Tinsley died May, 1882. > _________ M. Tinsley died October 4, 1899. (Note: I believe this >is my great?grandfather Joseph M. who actually died October 3, 1899.) > Henderson Tinsley 9?8?51. (Note: I believe this is date of death;he was son of I. H. Tinsley) > (Children of Louisa F and I.H. Tinsley) > Mary Alice Tinsley McFarland (Note: born 3/15/1876; died 6/3/1963; >daughter of Isaac Henderson Tinsley and Mary Louisa Forbes.)d. June 3, 1963 > Henderson Tinsley children. >As for the grandchildren of Isaac Turner, this is what I know: > Joseph Malcolm and Adelia G. Westall had the following children: > Turner Randolph Tinsley, born 1/30/1871 in Brazoria County, Texas; died 2/12/1960 in Wharton, Wharton County, Texas; married Ollie May Mays 4/26/1902; 5 children, all deceased. > Joseph Malcolm Jr., born 8/6/1883 in Brazoria Co, TX; died 1946 in Brazoria Co., TX; married Gertrude Curtiss 1922; no children; > Robert Porter, born 1/28/1886 in East Columbia, Brazoria Co. TX; married Effie Curtiss 4/1/1920; one child, > Florence Tinsley, born 6/1874 in Brazoria Co., TX; > Mary Tinsley, born 12/17/1876 in Brazoria Co., TX. > Isaac Henderson Tinsley and Mary Louisa Forbes had: > Mary Alice Tinsley born 3/15/1876 in West Columbia, Braz.Co., TX; >died 6/3/1963 in Wharton, Wharton Co., TX; married Robert McFarland 12/18/1895; > Henderson Leondias Tinsley born 5/30/1878 in W. Columbia,Braz.Co.,Tx; died 8/8/1951, W. Columbia, Braz.Co.,TX; married Lizzie Schuelke 6/23/1918.

Red Hill Cemetery, Perry County, Mississippi

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[[Category:Perry County, Mississippi, Cemeteries]] [[Category:Red Hill Cemetery, Perry County, Mississippi]] [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This project will catalog and document all burials in Red Hill Cemetery, located in De Soto National Forest in Perry County, Mississippi. This free space page for the Red Hill Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Mississippi Cemeteries Project is a sub-project of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Currie-910 | Charissa Currie]] or [[Bishop-4082|Myrtis Bishop]] for assistance. ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== :Location :: Red Hill Cemetery :: Forestry Rd #318B :: Brooklyn, MS 39425 :: This Cemetery is located in the De Soto National Forest on Forestry rd 318B which is off Fairly Bridge Rd. :GPS Coordinates (WGS84) :: 30.934717, -88.995011 ::[https://goo.gl/maps/TfNzu Red Hill Cemetery on Google Maps] ::[http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-2xUBGhUgrN8/U0QkBiQjtvI/AAAAAAAAAd0/s8mhmPHM_yw/s1600/img027.jpg See Black Creek Wilderness and Red Hills in De Soto National Forest in Mississippi Area Map ] === History === Red Hill Cemetery is located at the end of Forestry rd #318B in De Soto National Forest which has a Brooklyn, MS 39425 address. It currently has 8 marked graves of the Fairley Family and not in use today. The cemetery does not have a gate nor fence and is located off the beaten trail. ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * 100% of marked graves in this cemetery have been photographed by [[Currie-910 | Charissa Currie]]. Data Transcription * 100 % of all marked graves ===To Do=== * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ===Table of Interments=== '''Data given is as on Headstone''' {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name ! First/Middle Names/Initials ! data-sort-type="date" | Born ! data-sort-type="date" | Died ! Inscription (notes) ! class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Breland-89 | Breland ]]||Isaiah ||||1898-09-16||Husband of Pauline Breland; Our darling one hath gone before, to greet us on the blissful shore. ||[[Image:Breland-89.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Byrd-1861 | Byrd ]]||James S. ||1823-04-18 ||1871-10-13||||[[Image:Byrd-1861.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-275750 | Fairley ]]||Millice Ann ||1820-09-18 ||1888-11-28||Aged 68 years ||[[Image:Unknown-275750.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fairley-138 | Fairley ]]||Peter ||1798-12-24 ||1875-08-16||Aged 77 years ||[[Image:Fairley-137.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Carmichael-936 | Fairly ]]||Katharine || ||1838-07-31||Aged 65 years (nee Carmichael) ||[[Image:Carmichael-936.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fairley-140 | Fairly ]]||Wm W. ||1848-04-22||1873-07-24||Safe in the arms of Jesus, Safe on his gentle breast, Among the angels singing; Sweetly his soul shall rest. McDonald March & Co. Mobile Ala. ||[[Image:Fairley-140.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fairley-137 | Pearce ]]||Barbara ||1806-09-15||1888-06-28|| ||[[Image:Fairley-137.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Pearce-2359 | Pearce ]]||James ||1814-02-14||1886-11-07|| ||[[Image:Pearce-2359.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Carter-12980 | Byrd ]]||Susan ||1828 ||1856 ||reported burial |- |} === Sources === * Headstones by [[Currie-910 | Charissa Currie]] * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GScid=62256&CRid=62256&pt=Red%20Hill%20Cemetery& Findagrave Red Hill Cemetery] * [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~msperry/public_html/cemeteries/RedHillChurch.html WebRoots Red Hill Cemetery] * [http://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/mississippi/about-forest/districts/?cid=stelprdb5209588 De Soto Ranger District] * [http://neworleansoutdoorcompanion.blogspot.com/2014/04/a-day-hike-on-black-creek-trail-in-de.html Day hiking Black Creek Wilderness and Red Hills in De Soto National Forest in Mississippi]

Red Jacket Copper Mine Disaster

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[[Category: Michigan, Mining Disasters]] [[Category: Red Jacket Mine, Calumet, Michigan, 1893]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|United States Mining Disasters]] |Red Jacket Copper Mine Disaster Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|United States Mining Disasters]] === History and Circumstances === * Date: 14 May 1893 * Location: [[:Category:Calumet, Michigan|Calumet, Michigan]] * Type: Hoist Failure * Victims: 10 dead * Cause: :'''Mine History''' :: Located northwest of the Village of Calumet, the Red Jacket Shaft of the Calumet & Hecla mining concern was begun in 1889 in order to access minerals at the lowest level. Unlike other shafts that were inclined, Red Jacket was sunk vertically to keep it separate from their other mines in the area as well as to guard against complete production loss due to fire. :'''Mine Disaster Circumstances''' On May 14, 1893, ten timbermen were coming up to dinner aboard a skip used to haul rock, when engineer ERNEST TULLIN's hoist indicator failed, showing that the cage had 750 feet left to hoist but instead crashed against the shaft house roof. The coupling pin to the cable broke, dropping the ten men 3,000 feet to the bottom of the shaft. All were killed instantly. :'''Investigation Report''' See the Mining Inspector's Report Accident No. 9-1893 Accident No. 9. - This was one of the most appalling disasters that ever occurred in the history of mining in Houghton county. By the oversight of an engineer caused by the supposed disconnection of a number from an indicator band ten men were hurled to instantaneous death at the Red Jacket shaft of the Calumet and Hecla mine on the 14th day of May 1893 viz: John ODGERS, timberman with assistants Allen CAMERON, Andrew EDNIE, John HICKS, James COCKING, Joseph POPE, Con S. SULLIVAN, Robert WUOPIO, James TREANA and Michael SANDRETO. These men entered the shaft as usual to timber up and secure the shaft that was being sunk during the week. Everthing went well during the forenoon. Several buckets of timber had been lowered down the shaft for the men to put in place to secure the sides of the shaft and nothing while the work was in progress happened to create the least suspicion that the machinery in every detail was not in perfect order. It is customary among the men working in the shaft to go to the surface for dinner and when the noon hour arrived the unfortunate fellows got in the bucket and gave the proper signal to hoist men and both the lander and the engineer according to their testimony at the inquest received the signals correctly. Mr. Ernest TULIN was running the engine and James ASHTON was landing. Both are men of experience in their line of duty and had the confidence of the men working in the shaft. When the signal to hoist was given the bucket containing the men was hoisted up the shaft at the rate of seventy strokes a minute. The speed for hoisting rock is ninety strokes a minute and a standing order was given to the three engineers employed in running the engine at the Red Jacket shaft when men are riding up or down the shaft not to run any more than half speed or forty-five revolutions per minute more than allowed equal to 550 feet faster than the allowed rate but owing to the fact afterwards brought out at the inquest that the fatal number became detached from the indicator band and fell off the engineer lost his reckoning and supposed the bucket was 900 feet down the shaft at the time when it reached the surface consequently the bucket and men were hoisted up against the timbers on top of the shaft house where they struck with a terrific crash snapping asunder the steel bolt connecting the bucket to the wire rope and precipitating men and bucket down the shaft a distance of 3,000 feet. The indicator is a number attached to a steel band operated by the engine and serves to designate the location of the bucket in the shaft and the number attached with a set-screw. When the bucket is far down the shaft the number disappears from view under the stand or casting in which it is operated. How the number became detached from the band is a mystery that never may be solved. Of the two numbers attached to the band at the time of the accident, one was to govern the landing of the north and the other of the south bucket. The number that fell off was to govern the landing of the north bucket and its loss was not noticed when the south bucket was being hoisted in which the men were riding up the shaft until the top of the frame was reached in which it was operated. See letter C on cut of indicator. The number that governed the landing of the south bucket came in full view at the bottom of slot A. The bucket was then 350 feet down the shaft. Letter B shows the point of landing the south bucket or mouth of shaft. An inquest was held before Coroner MACDONALD. The jury after due deliberation rendered the following verdict. We find that the deceased men, John ODGERS, John HICKS, Allen CAMERON, Andrew EDNIE, James COCKING, Joseph POPE, Con S. SULLIVAN, Robert WUOPIO, James TREONA and Michael SANDRETO came to their deaths by accident and we exonerate the Calumet and Hecla Mining Company and its engineer from all blame but we suggest that a new system of indicating be adopted. The recommendations of the jury have been complied with. [http://www.mifamilyhistory.org/houghton/miningaccident.aspx?id=9-1893 Mining Inspector's Report Accident No. 9-1893] ===Miner Victims===
10 Lives Lost in the Red Jacket Shaft Copper Mine Hoisting Cage Overwind
{| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="text-align: left; style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Red;" |-valign="top" align="left" !Name !Occupation !Nationality !Age !Approx. DOB !Status !Family !Notes |- !Cameron, Allen |Timberman |Scottish |22 | |Single | son of Captain Cameron | in charge |- !Cocking, James |Timberman |English |21 | |Single | suporting a widowed mother | |- !Ednie, Andrew |Timberman |Scottish | | |Married | leaves a wife and three children |alternate name: Edno |- !Hicks, John |Timberman |English |28 | |Single | | |- !Odgers, John |Timberman |English |24 |1869 |Married | leaves a widow and several children | |- !Pope, Joseph |Timberman |English |24 |1869 |Single | leaves a wife and one child | whose wife was at the mouth of the shaft with his dinner and saw the terrible fall of her husband |- !Sandreto, Michael |Timberman |Italian | | |Widower | | |- !Sullivan, Cornelius |Timberman |Irish |35 |1853 |single | | |- !Treana, James |Timberman |Italian |34 | |Married | leaves widow and three children |alternate names: Trevni, Triano |- !Tulin, Edward | | | | | | | |- !Wuopio, Robert |Timberman |Finnish |34 |1858 |Married | leaves a wife and three children |alternate name: Europia |} ===Miner Survivors=== Sole Survivor:''' James Ashton''' who had left to get dinner and was at the shaft entrance when the accident happened. ===Rescue Effort and Rescuers=== Sadly, there was no hope of helping the men and no time for rescue. ===Results and Findings=== '''Coroner MacDonald '''led the inquest. ''' ===Sources=== *[https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=lLJXAAAAIBAJ&sjid=z_MDAAAAIBAJ&pg=6831%2C4645175 Spokane Daily Chronicle - May 15, 1893 "Down, Down to Death"] *[https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=pEwoAAAAIBAJ&sjid=nQUGAAAAIBAJ&pg=4941%2C2470432 Bluffton Chronicle - May 17, 1893 "Down a Mining Shaft"] *[https://digmichnews.cmich.edu/?a=d&d=WashtenawSO18930525&e=-------en-10--1--txt-txIN---------- Saline Observer - May 25, 1893 "Dropped 3,000 Feet"]

Red Lodge Mine Accident 1908

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[[Category: United States of America, Mining Accidents]] [[Category: Rocky Fork Mine Disaster, Red Lodge, Montana, 1908]] Contact: [[Space:Disasters|Disasters]] == History and Circumstances == * '''Date''': 20 Nov 1908 * '''Location''': [[:Category:Red Lodge, Montana|Red Lodge, Montana]] * '''Cause''': Fire * '''Victims''': 9 deaths"[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/30777664/the-billings-gazette/ Fire Caused by Lamp of Miner]." The Billings Gazette, Billings, Montana, 19 April 2019, p. 1, col. 7. '''Area History''' {{Image|file=Red_Lodge_160_Mine_Disaster.jpg |align=c |size=450 }} Red Lodge lies in south-central Montana and Carbon County, next to the Absaroka-Beartooth ranges. Originally a resting place for Crow Indians, this valley was eventually discovered by European settlers, and with the opening of a post office in 1884, the town of Red Lodge was officially established.[https://www.allredlodge.com/history_museums/ Red Lodge History] Like many towns in the West, Red Lodge was built on mining. The Rocky Fork Coal Company opened the area's first mine in 1887. By 1891, more than 400 Finns, Scots, Irish, Italians, Slavs, and Scandinavians worked the East Side Mine, digging an average of 100 tons of coal a day. A year later the population soared to 1,180. By 1896, the vibrant town of Red Lodge was teeming with action, filled with strong-willed folks and twenty saloons. In 1906, eight men died in the town's first mine disaster, but prosperity continued to smile on the population, which had grown to 4,000. By 1910, Carbon County led Montana in coal production and by 1911, Red Lodge boasted a population of 5,000 souls. '''Mine History''' {{Image|file=Red_Lodge_160_Mine_Disaster.png |align=r |size=l }} The Red Lodge mine was operated by the Northwest Improvement Company which was a subordinate corporation controlled by the Northern Pacific Railroad. The company opened a new mine on the west side of the city and spent upward of $500,000 on that and on improvements at the East Side mine. The East Side mine employed approximately 1,000 men, many have immigrated for other countries. The majority are from Finland. 3 Dead, 6 Entombed with Faint Chance of Escape; Mine at Red Lodge Afire. The Butte Miner(Butte, Montana). 21 Nov 1908, Sat. Page 1. '''Mine Disaster Circumstances''' The mine is the Eastside coal mine of the Northwestern Improvement Company, a subsidiary corporation of the Northern Pacific Railroad company. The fire originated in a large crib constructed of logs and by the time the fire was discovered, it had made such headway and produced such intense heat and dense smoke that it was impossible to approach. Nine Miners Surely Dead. Great Falls Tribune (Great Falls, Montana). 22 Nov 1908, Sun. Page 1 The flames were discovered about 10 am. They spread rapidly until all the timber was consumed and a number of cars were burning. One hundred and thirty miners were employed in this entry and 121 men were rescued. The alarm brought hundreds of people from Red Lodge to the scene anxious about loved ones working in the mine. The scene was chaotic. Superintendent '''William Haggerty''', led the many miners and citizens who rushed into the gas and smoke filled mine to help rescue those trapped inside. 9 dead '''Investigation Report''' {{Image|file=Red_Lodge_160_Mine_Disaster-2.png |align=l |size=m }} General Manager, '''C.R. Claghorn''' of the Northwestern Improvement company made a thorough investigation of the cause of this fire. He came to the conclusion that the fire in slope No. 2 was of incendiary origin"Red Lodge Coal Mine Fire is of Incendiary Origin." The Butte Miner (Butte, Montana), 22 November 1908, p. 1. cols. 1-2. and offered a reward of $2,500 for the arrest and conviction of the guilty parties. These officials of the mine asserted that they found oil on the timbers and from the odor, they believe that the crib was saturated with oil before being ignited.Red Lodge Fire. Great Falls Tribune(Great Falls, Montana) 03 Dec 1908, Thu. Page 1 [https://usminedisasters.miningquiz.com/saxsewell/1908-11-20-red_lodge.pdf '''Investigation Report'''] {{Clear}} ===Rescue Effort & Rescuers=== : When the alarm sounded, off duty miners, families and neighbors came rushing to the mine. The fire burned for days so the rescuers were limited in what they could accomplish. As soon as an area was cleared of fire and gas, the rescuers would search all areas for bodies. Initially, only 3 bodies were recovered. the others were in an area that could not be reached due to the fire and smoke."[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/52828954/six-bodies-lie-in-coal-mine/ Six Bodies Lie in Coal Mine]." The Butte Daily Post (Butte, Montana), 21 November 1908, p. 9, col. 4. : Finnish miners, who made up 50% of the miners, refused to resume work until the bodies of the six Finnish miners whose bodies were unable to be recovered were found. Their position is that it would be disrespectful to the missing miners. The newspaper characterized this as “superstitious fears of the foreigners”.Finns Won’t Work at Red Lodge Mine. The Anaconda Standard(Anaconda, Montana). 24 Nov 1908, Tue. Page 8 ===Supporters and the Aftermath=== : In order to support the widows and orphans created by this disaster, each miner was assessed $9.00. There were over 1,100 miners in the camp so the assessment would have produced about $10,000. A petition was also circulated around the district with the expectation of a large sum of money to be collected. ===Miner Victims=== :See the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Red_Lodge_Mine_Accident%2C_Red_Lodge%2C_Montana%2C_1908 category] for the lives lost in this tragedy. '''Other Deaths at the Mine''' * '''John Haxton''' – drowned in a drainage ditch with only 2 inches of water.9 Miners {{Clear}} ===Miner Survivors=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" align="center" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Miner Survivors''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Dean, Edward ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Elich, John, 23, 1885 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Flaherty, John ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Haggerty, William ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Huta, Matt, 40, 1868, Body Recovered ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Jones, Sam ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Kemp, Albert ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Maki, Oscar H. ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Ranagan, John ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Sandeen, John ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Alanko, Jack, 33 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Tuska, Walla ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- |} |} ---- == Resources == ===Genealogy Resources=== *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Carbon_County,_Montana_Genealogy Carbon County, Montana Genealogy] *[https://www.raogk.org/montana/carbon-county/ Carbon County, Montana Courthouse Records] *[http://www.kindredtrails.com/MT_Carbon.html Links to Carbon County Resources] *[https://www.accessgenealogy.com/census/carbon-county-montana-census-records.htm Carbon County, Montana Census Records] *[http://co.carbon.mt.us/departments/clerk-recorder/ Clerk & Recorder] *[https://www.genealogyinc.com/montana/carbon-county/ Carbon County, Montana Genealogy] ==Sources== *''Add additional [[sources]] here

Red River County, Texas

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[[Category:Red River County, Texas]] [[Category:Texas Projects]] ----
Welcome to Red River County, Texas Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *Leader of this Texas project: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===Bibliography=== [[Space:Bibliography_of_Red_River_County|Bibliography of (hopefully) all known books, journal articles, and theses pertaining to the history & genealogy of Red River County]] ==History== *[[Space:Pre-Independence_Settlers_in_the_Red_River_District|Pre-Independence Settlers in the Red River District]] *{{Blue|Red River County was formed 1836 as original county of the Republic of Texas and organized in 1837.}} Red River county is named for the Red River, the county's northern boundary.https://texasalmanac.com/index.php?q=topics/government/red-river-county :'''1500 B.C.''' Archeological evidence has been found of the presence of Indians in the Late Archaic Period.Handbook of Texas Online, Cecil Harper, Jr., "Red River County," accessed July 19, 2016, http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcr05. Uploaded on June 15, 2010.Modified on February 15, 2016. Published by the Texas State Historical Association.
Spain and France both claimed Texas.
'''1716''' a few miles separated the Spanish presidios at Los Adaes and the French trading posts in Natchitoches
'''1736''' the commanders of the two outposts agreed on Arroyo Hondo (Red River tributary to be between the Sabine River and Natchitoches, to be boundary between Louisiana and New Spain.
{{blue|Texas Boundary}} :The Texas boundary has been the subject of international and interstate conflict from 1736 forward to today. Treaties, litigation, and commissions continue. This discussion is just over the Eastern boundary.
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'''1718 -19''' - Jean Baptiste entered the county on his expeditions.
'''1720''' - French established Le Poste des Cadodaquious in nearby Bowie County.
Hunters, French soldiers stayed there when in the area. French hunters gave Pecan Point its name.
Possible contact with Europeans, caused epidemics that reduced their population as well as encounters with the Osages. The Caddos abandoned the villages they had occupied.
'''1762'''- Louisiana was ceded to Spain, the Arroyo Hondo boundary continued to be the boundary between the province of Louisiana, a subdivision of the captaincy-general of Cuba, and Texas colony.
'''1803''' - United States purchased Louisiana, the boundary of the purchase was not defined.
'''1804''' President Thomas Jefferson ''decided'' that the territory extended to the Rio Grande.
Spain began investigating. Father Melchor de Talamantes and José Antonio Pichardo made detailed academic studies of the limits of Louisiana and Texas.
'''1806''' Spanish troops moved east of the Sabine River to repel an anticipated invasion by Aaron Burr.
:The area between Arroyo Hondo and Sabine River began as a buffer (Neutral Ground.) '''1815''' American settlers claimed the area was part of Louisiana Purchase.
'''1816''' -After traveling for six months from Tennessee on his self-made keelboat, the Pioneer, Claiborne Wright, family, and his two married slaves, Jin and Hardy Wright, settled near Pecan Point in 1816, joined George and Alex Wetmore and William Mabbitt, who had settled in the area earlier that year.
'''1818''' permanent settlements began at Jonesborough and Burkham's Settlement. '''Mid-1820s''' settlers began moving out on the prairies.
'''1819''' The Neutral ground lasted until 1819, and''' Adams-Onis Treaty''' between Spain and the USA further defined the E boundary to begin at the mouth of the Sabine River, continue on West bank of the river to the 32nd parallel, due North to Red River..
'''1820's''' - Bands of Shawnee, Delaware, Kickapoo Indians immigrated into this area, living along the banks of creeks.Relations between settlers and Indians were fairly peaceful. Small herds of cattle were driven to the Austin colony.

'''1820s''' Small herds were being driven south to the Austin colony. During the 1840s many farmers turned to the production of cotton, which became the principal cash crop of the county.
''' mid 1820's '''- During the early years of Anglo settlement, cattle were the principal marketable commodity.
'''1821''' -Mexico declared independence of Spain and refused to recognize the treaty boundary line.
'''1828''' after repeated efforts by the United States, the Mexican administration agreed to a survey of the 1819 line, however Mexican government refused to confirm the survey treaty until 1832, But the '''{{red|line was not surveyed}}''',
'''1833''' James Clark had settled in site of present-day Clarksville. Although the early settlers seem to have regarded the area as a part of the United States, when the United States government refused to issue them land titles, many of these settlers turned first to the Mexican government and then to Arthur G. Wavell's agent Benjamin Milam in an attempt to obtain valid land titles. Still, they continued to send representatives to the Arkansas legislature.
'''March, 1836''', when the Convention of 1836 met at Washington-on-the-Brazos, the Red River settlements were represented by Richard Ellis, Samuel P. Carson, Robert Hamilton, Collin McKinney, and Albert H. Latimer.
'''1836''' The Neches River was occasionally suggested as the eastern boundary of Texas.
'''1836''' -Three companies of riflemen were sent to South Texas to fight in the revolution, but they arrived '''after'''(too late) and the battle of San Jacinto was over..
'''1835''' The county was created in 1835 and organized in 1837. At that time it was Red River Colony . It is named for the Red River, which forms its northern boundary.
'''1836''' - With the conclusion of the Texas Revolution, the United States relinquished its disputed claim to the area south of the Red River.http://www.archive.org/stream/rhymeofsouthernr00moor#page/74/mode/2up
'''1837''' First Congress of the Republic of Texas meetings hardly recognized the '''Red River district''' was it seemed only vaguely defined.
'''Dec 14, 1837''' - Red River colony/District was delineated with the 1837 act signed by President Sam Houston. The vague area was outlined and broken into two counties: Milam and Red River counties.
'''1837 act''' - called for county courts to be held in LaGrange. From its founding the county grew in population slowly but steadily.
'''1838''' The United States and the Republic of Texas signed the Convention of Limits, which recognized Texas claims to the disputed territory in Red River County. This agreement set the west bank of the Sabine River as the eastern boundary of Texas.
'''1838''' Commission chose County seats such as Clarksville for Red River County.
'''1840, 1846''' Lamar, Hopkins, Delta, Franklin, Titus, Morris, Cass, Marion, and Bowie counties were formed, reducing Red River district into the size of county it is today.
'''1840's''' Farmers turned to cotton production. Cotton was a good cash crop. Cattle were still important. Early settlers were mostly southerners, who brought with them slaves to help with the the crop production of King Cotton.
'''1840's''' -Jonesborough declined and folded in the early 1840s. Clarksville became the county's largest '''town'''.
'''1840–41''' A survey was made of the area between the Republic of Texas and the United States from the Gulf of Mexico to the Red River by a joint commission representing the two countries.
'''July 5, 1848''', the United States Congress passed an act giving its consent to the state of Texas to move its East boundary from the west bank of the Sabine River (including Sabine Pass and Sabine Lake to the middle of that stream.
'''Nov 24, 1849''' the Texas legislature enacted a law for that boundary until Louisiana governor Sam Jones wrote TX governor Coke Stevenson, saying Louisiana's boundary was the West bank of the Sabine River.
:Louisiana's claim went back to eatly treaties (1819 with Spain,1828 with Mexico, and 1838 Republic of Texas -- all designated West bank of Sabine River.
boundary of the United States at the west bank of the Sabine River was not identical to that of the Louisiana boundary, which extended only to the middle of the river. The state of Louisiana contended that the United States was negotiating on Louisiana's behalf and consequently had no authority to grant Texas the western half of the river in the act of 1848.
:All counties had trouble with adequate transportation to market the goods. The Red River was used when navigatable When the river was low, the produce or supplies had to be hauled to and from Jefferson (100 miles SW) The population of the county was 100% rural.http://www.archive.org/stream/rhymeofsouthernr00moor#page/74/mode/2up
'''1858''' Clarksville population was 400. Each antebellum community in the county -Robbinsville, Savannah, and Halesboro are examples only had a general store, a gin, and a mill, with a few scattered houses.
'''1860''', 3,044 '''(36 %''') of the county's 8,535 residents were black. Almost all of these (3,039) were slaves. Like most other forms of wealth in antebellum Texas, ownership of slaves was unequally distributed among the county's white population. Only about 1/4 of white families owned slaves. Of these, only a quarter held ten or more, and this small group who owned two-thirds of the slaves in the county. This meant that two-thirds of the African Americans lived in groups of ten or more. There were no large towns very little manufacturing.
'''1860 census''' lists 13 businesses employing only 85 people.
:Most of the county's early educational institutions, such as McKenzie College, Clarksville Female Academy, and Clarksville Male and Female Academy, were located in or near Clarksville.
'''1862-65''' - six companies of troops were mustered for service in the Confederate Army. '''1864'''- Southerners of the US. brought slaves here to avoid being conscripted by the Union, so that the number of slaves in the county rose to over 4,600. '''1865 -69''' - The end of slavery meant freedom for African Americans, yet it was a capital loss for to white slaveholders. This loss was 49% of all taxable property in the county. This economic loss coupled with the uncertain status of the South in the nation, led to a loss of confidence that caused property values to plummet in 1865.
'''Aug, 1868''' Detachment of federal troops under Maj. George Starkley was stationed in Clarksville. In the election of 1869 white Republicans supported by African American votes won control of the county.
'''1871''' The total taxable property had risen to $2,301,344, (~~ double the 1865 total). The county was returned to white conservative control in the election of 1873.

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

'''Mid-1900s''' Texas boundaries were 2,845.3 miles long, if the arc of the Gulf Coast. If smaller rivers with bends, their tributaries and the coastal tidewater this boundary would be 4,137 miles of 263,644 sq. mi. land with 3,696 sq. mi. water surface.
East Texas and its boundary was the last to be marked definitely.
'''1972''' -(27 years later), after Gov Jones' letter to Gov Stevenson, US. district Judge Robert Van Pelt recommended to the court in a report filed in May 1972, that the boundary between Texas and Louisiana should be the '''geographic middle of the Sabine River, Sabine Lake, and Sabine Pass.''' He also recommended that Louisiana be awarded all islands that existed in the river on April 8, 1812 (the date Louisiana was admitted to the Union), subject, however, to any claims that Texas might make to any such islands by reason of acquiescence and prescription; that''' {{blue| islands in Eastern half of the Sabine River since 1812 be awarded to Louisiana}}'''; and that all '''{{Red|islands formed in the Western half of the river since 1812 be awarded to Texas}}'''. Sixty-one sq. mi. of the river and lake was involved in the dispute; at stake were more than 35,000 acres of land, four producing oil wells, and $2.6 million in oil lease bonuses collected by Texas.
:'''Mar 1973''' the court ruled, saying,that the boundary was the '''geographic middle of the Sabine River.''' More objections regarding the islands. [https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/mgb02 Boundary]
[https://legacyoftexas.com/products/13041/political-history-texas-republic-1836-1845?utm_source=4-25_usa_recognizes_republic&utm_medium=email&mc_cid=157226bced&mc_eid=5b64238b80 Texas Boundary]

:'''{{red|Read This...}}.''' -- of an actual historical narrative by Abraham H Onstatt This is an actual Red River County's History written by Abraham H Onstatt. It is a History of Red River, Abraham and the Several Wars he fought.
*'''[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Onstott-82.pdf Abraham H. Onstott, History Fought Through Several Wars, Red River ancestor]'''

'''Land Grants''' *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Onstott-82.pdf Abraham H. Onstott land grant] ''' Adjacent counties'''
:McCurtain County, Oklahoma (north)
:Bowie County (east)
:Morris County (southeast)
:Titus County (south)
:Franklin County (southwest)
:Delta County (southwest)
:Lamar County (west)
:Choctaw County, Oklahoma (northwest)
===Government Offices=== County Seat is Clarksville. The county was created 1835 and organized 1837. It is named for the Red River of the south. Red River County, is one of East Texas' oldest and northernmost counties, the courthouse at Clarksville is undergoing a renovation deserving of its history. The clock of the 1884-85 courthouse needs to be rebuilt.! {{Image|file=Red_River_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Red River county Courthouse. }} This courthouse was built in 1885. The style is described Victorian, part Gothic, and part italian Renaissance. Another person calls it late 19th century Debatable. The courthouse has turrets and buttresses of mellow yellow stone cut from a quarry near Honey Grove. http://www.texasescapes.com/EastTexasTowns/ClarksvilleTexas/Red-River-County-Courthouse-Clarksville-Texas.htm The courthouse tower clock kept ticking from 2:30 PM May 27, 1885 until it was electrified in 1961. This was to save the Janitor the hard winding once a week. After the electrification, one morning 4 months later at 4:35 AM, Old Red, the clock starting striking her bells and struck 120 times, before someone stopped it. It is being worked on. ===Geography=== https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcr05 :Red River County is separated from Oklahoma by the Red River and from Arkansas by Bowie County. :Clarksville, the county seat, largest town, is 60 miles NW of Texarkana. :County center is 33°37' north latitude and 95°01' west longitude. :Size -Red River County- 1,054 sq. mi. of East Texas timberlands. :Terrain is gently rolling with an elevation ranging from 300 to 500 feet above sea level. :Rivers/Creeks - the Red River and the Sulphur River, form the N and S boundaries. :Soils - loamy with a clayey subsoil or clayey. :Mineral resources- oil, gas, clay, industrial sand, and chalk. :Temperatures high of 94° F in July to lows of 30° in January. :Rainfall - forty-six inches a year Growing season averages 234 days annually. https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcr05 Red River county is named for the Red River of the South and was founded 1838. This is an old colony prior to the Texas Revolution, when it was Red River Colony. {{Image|file=Red_River_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Red River. }}{{clear}} '''Red River county''' has gently rolling terrain and is 300 to 500 feet above sea level. The county is drained by the Red River http://www.archive.org/stream/rhymeofsouthernr00moor#page/74/mode/2up and the Sulphur River, which form its northern and southern boundaries. Most of the soils in the county are either loamy with a clayey subsoil or clayey. Mineral resources include oil, gas, clay, industrial sand, and chalk. {{Image|file=Red_River_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=220 |caption=Red River. }}{{clear}} Soil here is loamy with clayey subsoil. Mineral resources include oil, gas, clay, industrial sand, and chalk. Temperatures range from an average high of 94° F in July to an average low of 30° in January. Rainfall averages forty-six inches a year, and the growing season averages 234 days annually. '''Resources''' Red River, or sometimes the Red River of the South, is a major tributary of the Mississippi and Atchafalaya rivers in the southern United States of America. http://www.archive.org/stream/rhymeofsouthernr00moor#page/74/mode/2up The river was named for the red-bed country of its watershed. It is one of several rivers with that name. "The Mexicans and Indians on the borders of Mexico are tend to call any river, the waters of which have a red appearance, 'Rio Colorado', or Red river", observed R.B. Marcy in 1853. The Red River formed part of the US-Mexico border from the Adams-Onís Treaty (in force 1821) until the Texas Annexation and the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. The Red River is the second-largest river basin in the southern Great Plains. It rises in two branches (forks) in the Texas Panhandle and flows eastward. It is the border between Texas and Oklahoma. It also forms a short border between Texas and Arkansas before entering Arkansas, turning south near Fulton, Arkansas and flowing into Louisiana, where it flows into the Atchafalaya River. The total length of the river is 1,360 miles, with a mean flow of over 57,000 cubic feet per second. '''Protected areas''' Red River {{Image|file=Red_River_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Red River. }} ===Demographics=== 2000, there were 14,314 people, and 4,067 families residing in the county. The population density was 14 people per square mile. Races for this county: 78.04% White, 17.80% Black or African American, 0.59% Native American, 0.12% Asian., Of the white population, 4.67% of the population were Hispanic. 14.60% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The median income for a household in the county was '''$27,558'''. As most areas wages for males are higher that paid to females: males earn had a median income of $24,609 versus $17,566 for females. The per capita income for the county was $15,058. '''{{Red|This is one of the poorest counties in the state of Texas}}'''. About 13.10% of families and 17.30% of the population were below the poverty line,''' including 25.20% of those under age 18 and 17.70% of those age 65 or over. '''Schools serving Red River county:''' :Avery ISD :Clarksville ISD :Detroit ISD :Prairiland ISD (mostly in Lamar County) :Rivercrest ISD (partly in Titus County, small portion in Franklin County) *Early colleges were McKenzie College, Clarksville Female Academy, and Clarksville Male and Female Academy, '''Highways''':
:U.S. Highway 82 :U.S. Highway 271 :Texas State Highway 37 ====Cities and Towns==== *[[:Category:Bogata, Texas|Bogata]] *[[:Category:Clarksville, Texas|Clarksville]] (county seat) *[[:Category:Deport, Texas|Deport]] (mostly in Lamar County) *[[:Category:Annona, Texas|Annona]] *[[:Category:Avery, Texas|Avery]] *[[:Category:Detroit, Texas|Detroit]] '''Unincorporated communities'''
*[[:Category:Bagwell, Texas|Bagwell]] *[[:Category:English, Red River County, Texas|English]] *[[:Category: Maple, Bailey County, Texas|Maple]] *[[:Category:Negley, Texas|Negley]] ===Formed From=== '''Red River Colony.''' ===Census=== :1850 -- 3,906 :1860 -- 8,535 :1870 -- 10,653 :1880 -- 17,194 :1890 -- 21,452 :1900 -- 29,893 :1910 -- 28,564 :1920 -- 35,829 :1930 -- 30,923 :1940 -- 29,769 :1950 -- 21,851 :1960 -- 15,682 :1970 -- 14,298 :1980 -- 16,101 :1990 -- 14,317 :2000 -- 14,314 :2010 -- 12,860 :Est. 2015 -- 12,455 ===Notables=== *Edward H. Tarrant, for whom Tarrant County was named, lived in Red River County when he first moved to Texas in the 1830s. *[[Garner-1851 |John Nance "Cactus Jack" Garner'']], Vice President of the United States, who served for eight years under President Franklin D. Roosevelt, *B. P. Newman (1927–2008), a Texas business entrepreneur, developer, and philanthropist based in Laredo, was born in Red River County. *Jim Leavelle (born 1920 Annona, Red River county), Dallas homicide detective shown in the iconic photograph of Jack Ruby shooting Lee Harvey Oswald. *Dallas Police Officer J. D. Tippit (born 1924 Red River County), shot and killed by Lee Harvey Oswald while fleeing after the Kennedy assassination. A monument to J. D. Tippit in 2012 near the site of his death. *William Humphrey (born 1924 Clarksville, Red River County), author of ''Home from the Hill'', ''The Ordways'', and other works. *[[Garner-1851|"Cactus Jack" John Nance Garner III]] 32nd VP of the United States is buried in Detroit Cemetery as reported by Gerry Gieger. *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txredriv/ww2/ww2.htm Deceased World War II Veterans from Red River County] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Onstott-82.pdf Abraham H. Onstott], who fought through several wars. ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= ' }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Bluff Cemetery, Bagwell, Texas|Bluff Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Clarksville Cemetery, Clarksville, Texas|Clarksville Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Lone Star Cemetery, Clarksville, Texas|Lone Star Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Cuthand Cemetery, Cuthand, Texas|Cuthand Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Old Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Deport, Texas|Old Mount Pleasant Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Kanawha Cemetery, Kanawha, Texas|Kanawha Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Manchester Cemetery, Manchester, Texas|Manchester Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Woodland Cemetery, Woodland, Texas|Woodland Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Bogata Cemetery, Bogata, Texas|Bogata Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Detroit Cemetery, Detroit, Texas|Detroit Cemetery]] *[[:Category: New Shamrock Cemetery, Mabry, Texas|New Shamrock]] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2713 FindaGrave cemeteries in Red River county] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/RedRiver/ListRedRiver.html Cemeteries, Red River, Gloria Mayfield] ===Sources=== *https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcr05 *https://legacyoftexas.com/products/13041/political-history-texas-republic-1836-1845?utm_source=4-25_usa_recognizes_republic&utm_medium=email&mc_cid=157226bced&mc_eid=5b64238b80 * http://www.co.red-river.tx.us *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_River_County,_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_River_of_the_South *https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcr05 *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2713 FindaGrave cemeteries in Red River county] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Red_River_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch cemeteries, Red River County, Texas] *http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txredriv/cems/cemlist.html TxGen Cemeteries, Red River County] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txredriv/ Rootsweb sources] Red River *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/RedRiver/ListRedRiver.html Cemeteries, Red River, Gloria Mayfield] *[http://www.redrivercountytx.org/cemetery.shtml cemeteries in Red River county]

Redbone (Ethnicity)

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:[[Category:US History]] :[[Category:Louisiana]] :[[Category:Texas]] :[[Category: Louisiana Neutral Ground]] :[[Category: Texas Neutral Ground]] :[[Category: Redbone]] :[[Category: Melungeons]] [[Space:Lumbee]] == Overview == '''Redbone''' is a term historically used in much of the southern United States to denote a multi-racial individual or culture. In '''Louisiana''' and '''Texas''', it also refers to a geographically and ethnically distinct group. Other linked names include the Category: Redbone and the Category:Texas Neutral Ground and Louisiana Neutral Ground. The Redbone cultural group in Louisiana and Texas consists mainly of the families of migrants to those states in the early 1800s. These individuals may have ancestral ties to the [[Space:Melungeon_Roots| '''Melungeons''']]. The term "Redbone" became disfavored as it was a nickname applied by others. However, in more recent years, the term has begun to be used as the preferred description for some '''Creole''' groups, including the '''Louisiana Redbones'''. The Louisiana Redbones historically lived in geographically and socially isolated communities in the southwestern Louisiana parishes, ranging from Sabine Parish in the northwest and Rapides Parish near the center of the state down to Calcasieu Parish in the southwest, including parts of Orange County, Texas and Newton County, Texas. This area is roughly coextensive with what was once known as the [[Space:Neutral_Ground|Neutral Ground]] or Sabine Free State. Most families ancestral to the Louisiana Redbones came from South Carolina, although some families came from other Southeastern states. A review of newspaper articles, land grants, census records and other documents referring to the Redbones indicates that the main settlements of Redbones to southwestern and south central Louisiana and southeastern Texas took place over the course of many years, though some members of Redbone families are noted as settling in the Neutral Ground before 1818 when the land was finally and officially considered part of the United States. The ambiguity of the origins of the members of the Redbone community and the cultural attitudes held by those living in the same region as the Redbone community but who were not part of it is shown in a letter written in 1893 by Albert Rigmaiden, Calcasieu parish treasurer, to McDonald Furman, a South Carolinian who conducted private ethnological research. Rigmaiden wrote that he was unable to explain how the name Redbone originated and stated that: "...they are neither white nor black and as well as I can find out, the oldest ones came from South Carolina many years ago. " Historically, members of the Redbone ethnic group lived in three areas. * One community lived along Ten Mile Creek in Rapides Parish, Louisiana, and Allen Parish, Louisiana. Members of this community were referred to as "Ten Milers" or as "Red Bones." * In the 19th century, a second community settled along Bearhead Creek in what is now Beauregard Parish, Louisiana. * A third community was established east Texas counties such as Newton County, Texas, and Orange County, Texas. Nineteenth-century newspapers tended to refer to members of this community simply as "mulattos," and members of this Texas community were not able to vote. These included east Texans from these counties: ::[[Space:Cass_County%2C_Texas|Cass County, Texas]] ::[[Space:Red_River_County%2C_Texas|Red River County, Texas]] ::[[Space:Marion_County%2C_Texas|Marion County, Texas]] ::[[Space:Shelby_County%2C_Texas|Shelby County, Texas]] ::[[Space:Harrison_County%2C_Texas|Harrison County, Texas]] ::[[Space:Panola_County%2C_Texas|Panola County, Texas]] ::[[Space:San_Augustine_County%2C_Texas|San Augustine County, Texas]] ::[[Space:Orange_County%2C_Texas|Orange County, Texas]] ::[[Space:Newton_County%2C_Texas|Newton County, Texas]] ::[[Space:Upshur_County%2C_Texas|Upshur County, Texas]] In the frontier of Southwestern Louisiana, the settlers successfully resisted classification as non-white. In 1837 and 1849, several of the members of the Redbone community were indicted for illegal voting on the charge that they were of color rather than white. The state court found them all not guilty, thus establishing that the Redbone community would be legally considered white in the state of Louisiana. However, references to the Redbone community and its members in 19th-century newspapers tended refer to members of unspecified mixed races. During the days of the Jim Crow laws, schools in the location of the Redbones accepted Redbone students as white and a review of United States Census records in the late 19th and early 20th century shows that families traditionally considered as members of the Redbone community were mainly (although not always) recorded as white. Additionally, according to the marriage and census records, individuals who were from these families married either other members of the Redbone community or individuals who were listed in the census records as white and not members of the Redbone community.“[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redbone_(ethnicity) Redbone (Ethnicity)].” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 7 Aug. 2017. == Resources == * [http://redbonenation.com Redbone Nation] website * [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE1988091 ''Redbones of Louisiana : for 200 years Redbones have been Louisiana's mystery people''], a book by Don C. Marler (Available for free online reading or download as a PDF file.) * [https://www.afrigeneas.com/library/redbones.html ''Louisiana Redbones''], an article by Don C. Marler * [http://ereserves.mcneese.edu/depts/archive/FTBooks/redbones.htm ''Redbones in the Neutral Strip or No Man's Land Between the Calcasieu and Sabine Rivers in Louisiana and Texas, Respectfully, and the Westport Fight Between Whites and Redbones for Possession of This Strip on Christmas Eve, 1882''] by Webster Talma Crawford, courtesy of Dr. J. A. Crawford * [http://redbonenation.com/redbone-nation/redbones/ ''Who Are the Redbones?''] * [http://www.louisianafolklife.org/LT/Articles_Essays/nslejeune1.html "Western Louisiana's Neutral Strip: Its History, People, And Legends"], a scholarly article by Keagan LeJeune with information on the Redbone people and their relationship to Louisiana's historic Neutral Ground * [http://redbone-red-bone.blogspot.com Redbone Redbone] blog * [http://txredbones.mehrapublishing.com Tx Redbones] website * [http://slideplayer.com/slide/6120585/ Early Texas Redbone Families] presentation * [http://dnacommunities.com/viewtopic.php?t=1736 Redbone - DNACommunities] * [http://www.frenchcreoles.com/CreoleCulture/freepeopleofcolor/The%20Melungeons.html ''The Melungeons - A Mixed-Race People''] (Mentions the Redbone ethnic group.) *[https://www.visitnomansland.com/about/history| No Mans land - Documentary] *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-lhuC9LOEP4| America's Forgotten Mixed Race Ethnic Groups. European, African, and American Indian - Youtube Video Channel Masaman] === Sources === *https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcs02 *https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hgs01 *http://genealogytrails.com/tex/pineywoods/harrison/history_bloodyground.html *https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/jcr01 *http://www.legendsofamerica.com/tx-regulatormoderator.html *https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcs09 *https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcp02

Reece Family History

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[[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] This is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Reece families and information about individuals, places, and things named Reece. (Do you have any info about Reeces or the name? Please join the Trusted List to this page and participate. You can also post a comment or memory below.) === Alternate Spellings === See [[Space:Reese_Family_History|Reese]]. === Origin of the Name Reece === Reece is of Welsh origin. Meaning is enthusiasm. === Reece Family Reunion === The 2007 Reece Family Reunion was held on Saturday, March 24, 2007, 10:00 am to 5:00 pm, at Palmetto Island County Park in Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina. (Does anyone have any pictures or memories to share?) === Reeces on WikiTree === (Add your family here.)

Reed Name Study

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[[Category:Reed Name Study]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Reed Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Reed Reed] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Reed name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Reeds), by time period (18th Century Reeds), or by topic (Reed DNA, Reed Occupations, Reed Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ==DNA== *https://mayflowerdna.org/wiki/index.php/Reed_(Y-DNA) *https://www.familytreedna.com/public/Reed?iframe=ycolorized ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Reed Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Bright-1984|Billie Keaffaber]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Reed}}{{Clear}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Reed}}
{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * [[Bright-1984|Billie Keaffaber]] * [[Keaffaber-3|Larry Keaffaber]] * [[Colville-218| Joelle Colville-Hanson]] * [[Watt-2478| Katherine C. Watt ]] * [[Brown-13495| Christine J. Searle]] * [[Reid-5090| William W. Reid Sr]] * [[Reed-7437| Mr Dail D. Reed Jr]] * [[Baltensperger-3|Barbara M. Reed]] * [[Hahn-1532| Auriette A. Lindsey]] * [[Giffin-437| Laurie Giffin]] * [[Freeman-9689| John Freeman]] * [[Howie-675| Pare Chase]] * [[Butler-9928| Yvonne D. Butler]] * [[Reid-4316| Fiona P. Lee]] * [[Cook-7750| Keith D. Cook]] * [[Cooper-11096| Leslie J. Cooper]] * [[Doolan-428| Noah M. Doolan]] * [[Cunningham-3807| Nicky Cunningham]] * [[Churchman-372| Emm Churchman]] * [[Golder-180|Amy (Golder) Golder-Cooper]] * [[Huntley-2068|Cheri Huntley]] * [[Lancaster-5309|Donna Lancaster]] * [[Reid-3561|Robert Reid]] * [[Reed-21512|Neill Reed]] * [[Reed-31975 | Chris Reed]] * [[Reed-26263 | Craig L Chandonnet (Reed)]] * [[Stephens-3929|Alice M Stephens]] *[[Williams-101129|RW Williams]] * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Reid Reid] {{One Name Study|name=Reed}} ===Categories So Far=== *'''[[:Category: Reed Name Study]]''' **[[:Category: United States, Reed Name Study]] ***[[:Category: Indiana, Reed Name Study]] ***[[:Category: Iowa, Reed Name Study]] ***[[:Category: Kentucky, Reed Name Study]] ***[[:Category: Massachusetts, Reed Name Study]] ***[[:Category: Maine, Reed Study]] ***[[:Category: Minnesota, Reed Name Study]] ***[[:Category: New Hampshire, Reed Name Study]] ***[[:Category: New York, Reed Name Study]] ***[[:Category: Ohio, Reed Name Study]] ***[[:Category: Pennsylvania, Reed Name Study]] ***[[:Category: Tennessee, Reed Name Study]] ***[[:Category: Vermont, Reed Name Study]] **[[:Category: England, Reed Name Study]] ***[[:Category:Kent, Reed Name Study]] ***[[:Category: Suffolk Reed Name Study]] ***[[:Category: Sussex, Reed Name Study]] **[[:Category: Ireland, Reed Name Study]] *'''[[:Category: Reid Name Study]]''' **[[:Category: United States, Reid Name Study]] ***[[:Category: Illinois, Reid Name Study]] ***[[:Category: North Carolina, Reid Name Study]] ***[[:Category: Virginia, Reid, Reed Name Study]] **[[:Category: Canada, Reid Name Study]] **[[:Category: England, Reid Name Study]] **[[:Category: Germany, Reid Name Study]] **[[:Category: Scotland, Reid Name Study]] ***[[:Category: Argyll, Reid Name Study]] If you want to add additional categories, there are instructions here: :[[Project:One_Name_Studies#categorization|Categorization Help]] There is a learning curve and it can be confusing so if you like, just comment on the profile of [[Colville-218|Joelle]] with the profile and what category you'd like for it and I'll set it up. ==Links== http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/reed https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reed_(name) http://www.irishsurnames.com/cgi-bin/gallery.pl?name=reed&capname=Reed&letter=r https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/reed/14330/ https://www.familytreedna.com/public/Reed?iframe=mtresults The goal of this project is to ... study migrations, compile family lines, help others with lines. ==Noteable Reed/Reid== *[[Reid-4966|Harry Mason Reid]] *[[Reed-12362| Lewis Allen Reed]] *[[Reid-15108| William Ronald Reid]] * * * * ===Tasks=== Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. *Updating profiles *Adding tags *Helping with Name Study *Taking over non managed profiles Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=15616492 send me a private message]. Thanks! Here Tag to group to put on profiles

Reese Name Study

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[[Category: reese Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. ==Category== :::'''''*Category structure for David Harrison Reese''''' ;'''''*Category: United States of America''''' ::'''''*Category: Alabama''''' :::'''''*Category: Alabama, Name Studies''''' ::::'''''*Caetgory: Alabama, Reese Name Study''''' :::::'''''*Category: Marion County, Alabama, Reese Name Study''''' *NOTE: Put double open brackets before Category and close brackets at end of Study as with all Category listings. :::'''''*This is a list of names of people listed in the Reese Name Study.''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Reese-1171 David Harrison Reese].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Reese-1172 William Joe Cephus Reese].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Reese-1247 James Bailey Reese].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Reese-1248 Melinda Adaline Reese].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Reese-1249 John Henry Reese].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Reese-1250 Andrew Nelson Reese].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Reese-1251 Troy Simpson Reese].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Reese-1252 Walter G. Reese].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Reese-1253 Bessie L. Reese].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Reese-1254 Clyde J. Reese].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Reese-1255 Cooper Reese].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Reese-1406 Ruby Lee Reese].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Reese-1242 Hattie Cozette Reese].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Reese-1243 Willie Raymond Reese].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Reese-1152 Eva Mae Reese].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Reese-1244 Myrtle Reese].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Reese-1245 Raymond Laverne Reese].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Reese-2110 William Orvilla Reese].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Reese-1256 Rheta Faye Reese].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Reese-1257 Dorthy Louise Reese].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Reese-1393 David Kirby Reese].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Reese-1394 Jensy Reese].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Reese-1395 Jordan Reese].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Reese-1396 Spenser Reese].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Reese-1397 Jace Reese].'''''

Reeves County, Texas

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{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} ----------- *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ==History/Timeline == {{Image|file=Reeves_County_Texas.png |align=c |size=250 |caption=Reeves County. }} *{{Blue|Reeves County was formed from Pecos County in 1883 and organized in 1884.}} It is named for Confederate Col. George R. Reeves.https://texasalmanac.com/index.php?q=topics/government/reeves-county In the early times the prehistoric Clovis culture peoples in the vicinity of Reeves County made their living quarters in rock shelters and caves near water supplies.. These people left pictographs and artifacts on the shelters/caves. Permanent camps are found near Phantom Lake, San Solomon Spring, and Toyah Creek. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcr06 :'''1582-1583''' - Jumano Indians irrigated crops of corn and peaches from San Solomon Spring, near Balmorhea State Recreation Area. (3) Jumano Indians led the Antonio de Espejo expedition to Toyah Lake searching for a better route to farming and trading areas.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcr06 ::Espejo's diary gives the location for the Jumano along the Pecos River and tributaries. He Named Pecos River " Rio de Las Vacas" (river of cows), for the abundance of buffalo. On his return route to Mexico he went down the river to near the present town of Pecos. Jumano Indians led his party to their camp on Toyah Lake. He then went down Toyah Creek and through the Big Bend. Espejo was first to explore the Pecos.http://www.forttours.com/pages/hmreeves.asp#spring :Mescalero Apache used San Solomon Springs to irrigate their crops. :'''1583''' (3) Jumano Indians met the expedition of Antonio de Espejo near Toyah Lake. They guided the explorers to La Junta on a better route than what they were attempting. The Jumano Indians irrigated crops of corn and peaches from San Solomon Spring, where Balmorhea State Recreation Area is now located. http://genealogytrails.com/tex/bigbend/reeves/ ::Some of the Mexican descendants farmed Madera Valley. :'''Pre 1600's''' Presence of early settlers in Reeves county area are known to have found shelter in the rock shelters and caves near Barrilla Hills edge. They built camps near Phantom Lake, San Solomon Spring and Toyah Creek. Artifacts and pictographs have been discovered to prove their existence in these areas. :'''1849''' John Salmon Ford noted land being farmed near Toyah Creek when he traveled there. :'''mid 1800's''' The Mexican Farmers from San Solomon Spring were able to find a market to sell their grains vegetables and beef at Fort Davis. :'''1871''' George B and Robert E Lyle arrived in Toyah Valley, and started irrigating their crops from the Torah Creek. :1'''875''' Open range ranching began. The white settlers explored, settled here and found the Davis Mountains. :'''1849''' John Salmon "RIP" Ford explored the area between west of San Antonio and between the two colonies of San Antonio and El Paso. In his maps he noted the the farmed area where the Mescalero Indians had farmed. :'''1849''' - "Mescalero Spring " watered the corn and peaches of the Mescalero Apaches. :'''1856''' - Ft. Davis soldiers, 1856, was "Head Spring". Nname given by first permanent settlers, Mexican farmers. San Solomon Spring http://www.forttours.com/pages/hmreeves.asp#spring :'''1871''' - First permanent settlers were Toyah Valley farmers, George B. and Robert E. Lyle were the first Anglo settlers began large-scale commercial irrigation and Murphy built first canals. :'''1875''' - White settlers began settling in the area within 4 years.They liked the open range for ranching. :'''1875-1900''' - the county's economy depended upon farming and ranching. :'''1881''' The Texas and Pacific Railway built tracks through Reeves County, and established stations at Pecos and Torah. Toyah as division point, 1881, on T. & P. Railway, with shops, roundhouse, hotel, cafe. Water was hauled from Monahans and sold by the barrel. Stage took passengers and mail to Brogado. :'''1882''' cattle shipping brought cowboy-detective Charles Siringo here to look for rustlers. :'''1883''' - Texas state legislature created Reeves county from Pecos County. They named it after George Robertson Reeves, Confederate colonel. Pecos constructed a three-room school. :'''1884''' - The county was organized and named as "Pecos". Pecos opened a post office. ::Reeves County population is about 13,137. The County seat, Pecos with its 3-room school now has 2000. The small towns, Toyah has population of 700. Just in 18 months by 2000 Reeves County population doubled.. It can be found in SW Texas, in the west can be found the Davis Mountains. The eastern land is level with a limited scattered amount of mesquite trees. :

:'''1884 through 1992 La Escalera Ranches''', located in Brewster, Pecos and Reeves counties. Acreage: 272,000 acres. Primary use cow-calf. This is similar to the XIT RANCH story.. Texas wanted to build a new Capitol for Austin however it did not have sufficient money, but it had land.. The State of Texas transferred the land to the GC&SF Railway in exchange for money and materials used to the build the Texas' Capitol. Lyda has added 38,000 acres to La Escalera since he bought it, totaling 226,000 acres. He also owns the 46,000-acre Lake Ranch in Reeves County. http://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/the-biggest-ranches/

:'''1882''' cattle shipping brought cowboy-detective Charles Siringo here to look for rustlers. :'''1884-''' first community was Saragosa, which opened a post office. :'''1885''' - ranchers herded cattle on the northern range of the county, Pecos reported 150 residents :'''1891''' - Toyah had sixty. Toyah began as division point, 1881, on T. & P. Railway, with shops, roundhouse, hotel, cafe. Water was hauled from Monahans and sold by the barrel. Stage took passengers and mail to Brogado. :'''1890''' - population was 1,247, including (7) African Americans, (15) Chinese, and (351) foreign-born residenst :'''1891''' - Saragosa name was changed to Lyles :'''1894''' - Lyles name was changed to Toyahvale. :'''1890's-1900's''' the county economy depended on farming and ranching as it segued into the 20th century of manufacturing and oil industries . :'''1900''' - there were 1900 showed 63 farms :'''1934''' - Balmorhea State Park was built at Toyahvale by the Civilian Conservation Corps. The park was deeded to the State of Texas in 1934 and opened to the public in 1968.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balmorhea_State_Park {{Image|file=Reeves_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=l |size=200 |caption=Cessna AT-17 Bobcat. }}{{Image|file=Reeves_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Bt-14 Trainers }}{{clear}} :'''1941''' - World War II stimulated the military to establish 120 airbases to train Women Airforce Service Pilots to fly planes. Pecos Army Air Field was one airbases that trained the pioneer Women Airforce Service Pilots to fly military aircraft. At the Pecos installation, WASP flew AT-6, UC-78, and AT-17 in engineering test, administrative, and transporting freight. The base was activated :'''1942''' - The Pecos airbase was activated as a World War II pilot school. :'''1945''' - The base was deactivated. At its peak, the base population of 4,034 rivaled the town of Pecos in size. Portions of the base were sold off over the years. :'''Pecos Municipal Airport''' retained the remainder. :'''1968''' the Balmorhea State Park was opened to the public

:'''1988 McCoy Ranches''', located in Jeff Davis, Pecos and Reeves Counties, USE: COW-CALF, 170,000 acres- :McCoy Ranches do not use helicopters to round up cattle, it still uses cowboys who live in camps on the land, just like the King Ranch did in the days of 1860. The ranches here are hilly and mountainous, similar to the rounding up of the cattle in Southern Colorado. Thus it is still best to ride horseback. Owner Emmett McCoy and wife Miriam feels it works better. McCoy grew up in Houston/Galveston. His company of building supplies, after World War II provided the funds after retirement to start the ranch. McCoy has a 22,000 acre Seven Springs Ranch and 150,000 more including the Rockville Ranch, and the U Ranch.http://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/the-biggest-ranches/

:'''1990'''- Pecos River Railway built second RR across the Pecos River, constructed 54 miles of tracks from Pecos to the New Mexico line along the river. This aided in transportation for agricultural products. :'''1990''' - Toyahvale was the western terminus of the railroad. ---- http://www.historictexas.net/reeves-county/reeves-county-history-1922 :'''1880 ''' Pecos County was large, having a region bordered on its south by the Rio Grande, on the east and north by the Pecos River, with its population of 1,807 mINLY Mexican Americans. It had a county seat of Fort Stockton.http://www.historictexas.net/reeves-county/reeves-county-history-1922 :'''1881''' The Texas & Pacific Railroad built the railway through Pecos county. The Southern Pacific Railroad built on the southern side of the county. :'''late 1881''' When the railroad was completed, Pecos City, the county seat, was founded about the latter part of the year. The town was at first located near Pecos River, about a mile and a half east of the present site. :'''1883''' the NW part plus additional land three times the normal county size was divided from Pecos County. With size and the railway additions, population increased. They need the county of Reeves. For a while only stockmen lived here. :'''1884''' By this year the county government was organized.of Pecos County, including an area of 2,721 square miles, or three times the size of an ordinary county, was set off under the name of Reeves County. Settlement started along the Pecos River :'''1885''' The town of Pecos City was moved 1 1/2 miles west of the former site. The city had beautiful homes and is the charm of the town with the pretty lawns and cypress-cedar trees imported from California. Pecos City has artesian wells for the residential section, with a water works plant for the business. It also has a sewer system, electric lights, and an ice plant. This town has been a business center for West Texas. :'''1899''' The Pecos River Railroad built north from Pecos City to New Mexico. :'''1910''' A home road called the Pecos Southern which extends 41 miles along the Torah Valley was built due to work by the Pecos City citizens. This gives transportation to and from the irrigation district along Torah Creek. :'''1920 ''' A valuable resource for the county are the Toyah shallow oil fields. Oil was struck in shallow sand at 657 feet north of Pecos. This began the oil fields having 50 rigs here.The surface of the county is generally level and a large part of the soil is the washings from the mountains, and exceedingly rich. Reeves County lies in the dry farming and irrigation region of West Texas. The Pecos River forms the entire northeast border of the county, while at right angles and flowing centrally through the southern part of the county is Toyah Creek, the water course of the now noted Toyah Valley. In these valleys during recent years have been under taken some large projects of irrigation development, besides a large amount of individual farming and stock raising. ::Topography of Reeves County is level, soil is composed of the fertile washings from the mountains. An extensive amount of acreage near the Pecos River in the shallow water belt near Pecos city, Balmorrhea, Saragosa and near the foot of the Davis mountains is irrigated. Springs supply the water for 20,000 acres for alfalfa, cotton, fruits, vegetables, grapes, Pecos melons. ===Government Offices=== Named in honor of George Robertson Reeves, Colonel in Confederate army (1826-1882). member of the Texas Legislature. Pecos is the county seat. (1936) {{Image|file=Reeves_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=1886 Reeves county courthouse. }}{{clear}} Reeves county has had 2 courthouses. First was built in 1886. It is still a favorite. {{Image|file=Reeves_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=Reeves co. courthouse - current. }} *There is no known history of courthouse disasters in this county. ===Geography=== {{Image|file=Reeves_County_Texas.png |align=r |size=200 |caption=map}}{{clear}} :Altitude is 2600 feet :Climate is one of the valuable assets. :Size -Reeves County is 1,779,840 acres, and the last census reported 563,033 acres in farms. *Total area of 2,642 square miles, of which 2,635 square miles land and 6.7 square miles (0.3%) is water. (not sure where that water is) "Surface is generally level and a large part of the soil is the washings from the mountains, and exceedingly rich. During the last few years considerable acreage has been placed under irrigation in the vicinity of the Pecos River, :Soil = majority is the washings from the mountains, and very rich. :Irrigation - considerable acreage near the Pecos River is irrigated :Highways - Reeves County is located on Interstate Highway 20. :Region- Trans-Pecos region of West Texas. :Surrounding Counties - The N edge of its irregular shape touches New Mexico, ::NE edge borders Pecos River, separating it from Loving and Ward counties. ::SE is Pecos County ::SW by Jeff Davis County :: W by Culberson County. :County seat, is 74 miles SW of Odessa in "no-man's land. :Reeves County comprises 2,626 square miles of land and has flat terrain, with an undulating terrain in its northern part and mountainous topography in the extreme south.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcr06 ''' Adjacent counties''' {{Image|file=Reeves_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=180 |caption=adjacent counties to Reeves county, Texas. }}{{clear}} :Eddy County, New Mexico (north) :Loving County (northeast) :Ward County (east) :Pecos County (southeast) :Jeff Davis County (southwest) :Culberson County (west) '''Protected areas''' *Davis Mountains *[http://www.forttours.com/pages/hmreeves.asp#spring '''Fort Tours good'''] *'''Balmorhea State Park''' ===Demographics=== *2010 census, its population was 13,783. *The total area of Reeves County is 1,779,840 acres, and the last census reported 563,033 acres included in farms, while about 16,000 acres were "improved land," as compared with 8.000 acres in 1900. The number of farms or ranches increased from sixty-three in 1900 to 225 in 1910. Nearly all the cultivated land is irrigated, and the amount under irrigation in 1909 was 14,000 acres, divided among sixty-three irrigated farms. In 1909 the chief crops were hay and forage crops. kafir corn and milo maize. The assessment values in Reeves County in 1903 aggregated $1,342,989'; in 1909, $7,065,548 ; in 1913, $8,593,312 ; in 1920, $8,286,344. *Population of Reeves County in 1890 was 1,247 ; in 1900, 1,847 : in 1910, 4,392, including about 800 Mexicans. The principal city and the county seat is Pecos City, whose population in 1890 was 393 ; in 1900, 639; in 1910, 1,856, and in 1920, 1,587. The town of Toyah, on the line of the Texas & Pacific, had a population in 1910 of 1,052 and 771 in 1920. Highways:
* Interstate 10 * Interstate 20 *US Highway 285 *Texas State Highway 17 *[http://www.worldcat.org/title/parish-registers-1932-1956/oclc/875422458&referer=brief_results Balmorahea Catholic Church Parish registers] *The Davis Mountains are impressive mountains. Altitude changes from 2,538 to 4,210 feet above sea level. The Barrilla Hills rise abruptly with steep slopes to a height of 150 to 200 feet above the surrounding plain. 85 percent of the county is seen with either flat of sloping plain having the SE corner, which is Igneous. The W and E edges have Cretaceous. The soil is liglhlt reddish brown to brown sand, some clay loam and stoney outcrops. The average annual temperature is 64° F. with a growing season of 226 days. Rainfall is only 10 inches/year, which runs off into shallow lakes in the Western central part of the County. These fill with water, then shrink and disappear from evaporation. Climate is arid. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcr06 '''Toyah Lake''' is the largest playa in the county - its walls are formed by 10-40 ft high cliffs. This entire county drains into the Pecos River via Salt, Torah, Four Mile, Horsehead, Salt creeks. *Two lakes provide water for recreation SW. Only sparse grass, scrub brush, creosote bush, cacti and mesquite grow here. Natural resources- gypsum, limestone, salt, oil, gas, and volcanic ash. Other minerals include brine, sand, gravel, and recovered sulphur. OIL - [http://www.shaleexperts.com/plays/permian-basin/county/reeves-county-tx Permian Basin Reeves County minerals] NOTE '''this county has less than 1 percent of the land that can be farmland'''. ====Town==== :[[:Category:Balmorhea, Texas|Balmorhea]] :[[:Category:Brogado, Texas|Brogado]] :[[:Category:Lindsay, Reeves County, Texas|Lindsay]] :[[:Category:Orla, Texas|Orla]] :'''[[:Category:Pecos, Texas|Pecos]](county seat)''' :[[:Category:Saragosa, Texas|Saragosa]] :[[:Category:Toyah, Texas|Toyah]] :[[:Category:Toyahvale, Texas|Toyahvale]] :[[:Category:Verhalen, Texas|Verhalen]] ===Formed From=== *Pecos County in 1883, ====County Resources==== *June Fest, *Golden Girl of the West Pageant, *Night in Old Pecos, and an *1800s Parade at Pecos in June; *Old Fiddlers Contest, and West of the Pecos Rodeo at Pecos in July; *Frijole Cookoff at Balmorhea and *Cantaloupe festival in August; and *Fall Fair Festival at Pecos in October. *La Escaper Ranch - sprawling 320,000 deeded acre (1,400 km²) is located 20 miles south of Fort Stockton, Texas. This ranch is owned and operated by the '''Gerald Lyda family'''. The ranch extends over much of Pecos County and portions of Reeves County, Brewster County, Archer County, and Baylor County. ::This 100 year old ranch was originally owned by California-based Elsinore Land & Cattle Company. It was acquired by a building contractor, Gerald Lyda of San Antonio, Texas. He renamed this ranch '''La Escalera Ranch''' [http://www.escalera.us La Escalera] (Spanish for "The Ladder") It is known for its reputation of Black Angus cattle and its abundant wildlife. Gerald Lyda died in 2005. Today, the ranch is owned and operated by Lyda's sons Gerald D. and Gene Lyda, as well as Lyda's daughter Jo Lyda Granberg. *'''Sierra Madera crater''' is near the entrance to the ranch is. '''La Escalera Ranch''' has been ranked by Texas Monthly, Worth and The Land Report magazines as one of the largest cattle ranches in Texas. ===Census=== :1890 -- 1,247 — :1900 -- 1,847 48.1% :1910 -- 4,392 137.8% :1920 -- 4,457 1.5% :1930 -- 6,407 43.8% :1940 -- 8,006 25.0% :1950 -- 11,745 46.7% :1960 -- 17,644 50.2% :1970 -- 16,526 −6.3% :1980 -- 15,801 −4.4% :1990 -- 15,852 0.3% :2000 -- 13,137 −17.1% :2010 -- 13,783 4.9% :Est. 2015 -- 14,732 ====Notables==== *'''George Robertson Reeves''', Colonel of 11th Texas Cavalry, Civil War. Served in Arkansas, Indian Territory, -Kentucky invasion of 1862. Assigned to Wheeler's Cavalry, Tennessee. 1863. Led regiment Chickamauga. In 1864 fought in 100-day Atlanta campaign, guerilla warfare against Sherman's march to the sea, in battle at Savannah. In 1865 participated Carolinas campaign. A memorial to Texans who served the Confederacy. http://www.forttours.com/pages/hmreeves.asp#spring *Raymon Alexander *Paul Patterson, western author spent his later years in both Pecos and Crane, Texas *Alley, Elijah Stover 20886 *Anthony, George L. 33372 *Bomar, Thomas H. 32697 *Briscoe, John B. 33754 *Bullard, Isaac H. 37456 *Dees, Willoughby Gadi *Massey, Joel Vincent *Medford, George H. 21900 *Morrison, Julian Lafayette 31671 *Newell, John Nash *Pinkston, Harrison G. 34701 *Prewitt, John William 40088 *Tucker, J. T. *Richard J. Briscoe, PVT Co. B. 360 Inf. *Robert Clay Allison ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=370 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Fairview Cemetery, Pecos, Texas|Fairview Cemetery]] **[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2714 Find a Grave cemeteries, Reeves co.] **[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Reeves/ListReeves.html Cemeties of Reeves county, Gloria Mayfield] **[http://www.hiddenancestors.com/reeves/ Hidden ancestors, Reeves County] ===Sources=== *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reeves_County,_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pecos_Municipal_Airport *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balmorhea_State_Park *https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/rjs34 *Alton Hughes, "Pecos: A History of the Pioneer West" (Seagraves, Texas: Pioneer, 1978). *Susan D. Navarro, "Creation of Reeves County," Permian Historical Annual 8 (1968). *Frederick W. Rathjen, "The Texas Panhandle Frontier" (Austin: University of Texas Press, 1973). *Toyah Historic and Centennial Committee, Toyah Taproots: "A Memory Book of Those Who Put Down Their Roots in Toyah" (Austin: Nortex Press, 1984). *[http://www.forttours.com/pages/hmreeves.asp#spring '''Fort Tours good'''] *http://www.uncoveredtexas.com/uncovered-texas-postcard-detail.php?image=PecosBridge.jpg&city=Pecos&county=Reeves&county=Reeves *http://www.shaleexperts.com/plays/permian-basin/county/reeves-county-tx

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{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ==Parent County/Formed from== The county was created as a municipality of [[:Category: Mexico|Mexico]] in 1834 and organized as a county in 1837. ===County Seat=== The county seat is [[:Category: Refugio, Texas|Refugio]] and named for the [[:Space: Spain|Spanish]] mission Nuestra Señora del Refugio, "Our Lady of Refuge." ===Adjacent counties=== {{Geographic Location | Reference Location = Refugio County, [[:Category: Texas | Texas]] | NW Location = [[:Category:Goliad County, Texas|Goliad County]] | N Location = [[:Category:Victoria County, Texas|Victoria County]] | NE Location= [[:Category:Calhoun County, Texas|Calhoun County]] | E Location = | SE Location =[[:Category:Aransas County, Texas|Aransas County]] | S Location = [[:Category:San Patricio County, Texas|San Patricio County]] | SW Location = | W Location = [[:Category:Bee County, Texas|Bee County]] }}{{Image|file=Refugio_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=230 |caption=adjacent counties }} *[[:Space:Goliad County, Texas|Goliad County Free Space]] *[[:Space:Victoria County, Texas|Victoria County Free Space]] *[[:Space:Calhoun County, Texas|Calhoun County Free Space]] *[[:Space:Aransas County, Texas|Aransas County Free Space]] *[[:Space:San Patricio County, Texas|San Patricio County Free Space]] *[[:Space:Bee County, Texas|Bee County Free Space]] ==History/Timeline== {{Image|file=Refugio_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Refugio Co. Courthouse }}{{clear}} '''Refugio County, Texas - One of the original 23 municipalities.''' *Named for the Spanish mission Nuestra Señora del Refugio, "Our Lady of Refuge." :The site of Refugio, Texas was a favorite camping ground of the '''Karankawa Indians''', who developed a permanent village there known to the Spanish as '''Paraje de los Copanes''' (Place of the Copanes, a Karankawan tribe). The Spanish probably knew of the settlement as early as 1749, and according to some accounts José de Escandón wanted to establish a pueblo and presidio there. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcr07 Karankawa Indians inhabited this area. The site of the modern town of Refugio was a favorite camping ground of the tribe, and in time a permanent village developed. :'''1722''' - Spaniards established Nuestra Señora del Espíritu Santo de Zúñiga Mission (often called La Bahía Mission) at the site of present Goliad to minister to the Karankawa Indians and to cement the Spanish claim to the Texas coast. :1800's Comanche and Lipan Apache Indians occasionally raided the area in the nineteenth century. The first Europeans in the area were probably Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca and his companions; the coastline was charted by in 1520. :La Bahía was in territory that became part of the original Refugio County but is not within REfugion county limits.not within the present county limits. :'''1793''' Nuestra Señora del Refugio Mission was founded at the juncture of the San Antonio and Guadalupe rivers. :'''1795''' the mission was moved to a location on the Mission River, at the site of the present town of Refugio. Though the mission attracted few Indians, it was the last Spanish mission to be secularized after the Mexican War of Independence. :'''Feb 7, 1830''' Mission operated until this time. Area was home to 100 Mexicans living on ranchos. :'''after 1836''' Anglo-American immigration began in Refugio County. :'''1828''' Power and Hewetson contract, supplemented in 1829 and 1831. James Power and James Hewetson agreed to settle Irish Catholics and Mexican families in 10 coastal leagues from the Nueces River, N to Coleto Creek and the Guadalupe River. Many MexIcans already living in Refugio opposed the new contract of Power and Hewetson. :'''1831''' Power and Hewetson acquired rights to the old mission building and the town that surrounded it. Colonization in the Power and Hewetson colony was slow. :'''1834''' The villa of Refugio, officially established in 1831 around the old Refugio mission, became the center of the Refugio Municipality in 1834. Martin Power was elected first alcalde. Refugio Municipality colonists disputed over what to name the settlement.. :'''Oct 1835''', Although the name was changed to Wexford (after the Irish county from which many of the new settlers had come), but that name was not accepted by many of the area's residents, it was dropped, and legal status of the Refugio Municipality was dropped. The dispute over the legal status of the Refugio Municipality was still unsettled when the Texas Revolution began in October 1835. Irish tended to support the federalists in their war against the Mexican government, while most local Tejanos favored the centralists. :'''Sept 25, 1835''' Mexican general Martín Perfecto de Cos landed at Copano and was apparently satisfied with the loyalty of Refugio. :Oct 10, 1835 Many citizens joined George M. Collinsworth assault on La Bahía Presidio. ::James Power, John Malone, and Hugh McDonald Frazer were elected to represent Refugio at the Consultation. :'''January 1836''' troops began to concentrate at Refugio in preparation for Matamoros expedition, :Gen. Sam Houston dissuaded most volunteers from plan. :Refugians elected Houston and James Power as delegates to the Convention of 1836. Soldiers of area elected Edward Conrad and David Thomas to the convention. :'''March 14, 1836''', at the battle of Refugio, a greatly outnumbered Texian force under Amon B. King and William Ward held off a division of the Mexican army led by Gen. José de Urrea. ::King's men were killed or captured, then executed in the Goliad Massacre, March 16. A :after April 21, settlers remaining in Refugio were involved in Mexico raids. :1842 Bitterness and anti Mexican feelings remained on the Anglo American settler's memory, causing more conflicts. The Mexican town of La Bahía was wiped out, and its residents forced to flee; a few years later, only a few jacales marked the spot. Post April 21, 1846, Refugio was organized as one of the thirteen original counties of the Republic of Texas, with the town of Refugio as the county seat as a large county. (It included territory that would later be split into other counties. :1841 Goliad County was formed :'''1845''' - Gen Zachary Taylor's camp was established on Live Oak Point (later Rockport). :Refugio became a center for hide and tallow factory. :'''1846''' Calhoun, San Patricio and Victoria Counties formed. :'''1847'''Railroads beganhe coastal towns enjoyed a fairly lively prosperity, and Refugio became a center for hide and tallow factories. :1850 there were 288 population with 19 slaves. The county had cattle ranching, 6,000 bushels corn, 9,000 cattle, 190 sheep, 3 dry-goods stores, 2 public hotels, 1 private boarding house, 3 churches, 2 schools, 2 physicians, 1 dentist, 1 lawyer, and no drinking shops and no paupers." :1852 - A Comanche Indian Raid. The Karankawas, were decisively defeated by local Texians at the battle of Hynes Bay. :'''1857''' Bee County was formed :'''1858''' - Nueces County was formed. :'''post 1852''' - Afterward, the surviving "Kronks" fled across the Rio Grande where Mexicans wiped out the remnants of the once proud tribe. :'''1860''' there were 1,748 people living in Refugio County, including 234 slaves and six free blacks. Almost 386,000 acres in the county were in farms and ranches, and 29,000 bushels of corn and 230 bales of cotton on 5,120 acres . :'''Civil War''' - Refugio had no large slaveholders in the county, but a strong group of Knights of the Golden Circle. :'''Civil War''' Residents of Refugio County staunchly supported the Confederacy and voted 142 to 14 (91 percent) in favor of secession. During the Civil War, saltworks of long standing were operated near Lamar, and others were opened along the coast. : '''1862''' Federal Navy destroyed St. Mary's wharf and warehouse, and burned Lamar In retaliation for successful blockade-running into St. Mary's, the federal navy destroyed that port's wharf and warehouse and in 1862 '''burned Lamar'''. The saltworks were raided and thereafter were periodically reraided. :'''May 1862''' Refugio County men served in Confederate gray, serving in all four companies of Col. Alfred M. Hobby's regiment, organized in May 1862. :'''Aug 1862''', Col. Hobby's regiment The unit successfully withstood the Union bombardment of Corpus Christi . :'''Feb, 1863,''' it was organized into Eighth Texas Infantry fought off another federal attack on Corpus Christi, and covered the Confederate withdrawal from the lower Rio Grande Valley. :'''1864''' members of the Eighth were deployed in the Red River campaign of 1864 to prevent the invasion of Texas. The soldiers of the Eighth finished the war committed to Texas coastal defense. :'''Post Civil war''' property value in 1856 was $1,329,313 in 1866 value dropped to $481,630. :'''1860''' 154,000 cattle, (1866 only 32,503 animals, worth $162,790). Meanwhile, cotton farming had disappeared; as late as 1870 no cotton was grown in the county. By 1868 the town of Refugio had been reduced to a few private homes, 1 dilapidated concrete courthouse, 1 hotel, McCambell Brothers store, and a wooden Masonic building. The old stone mission had been demolished, leaving only piles of rocks and debris. :'''1870''', 100,000 cattle were on the county's 176 farms and ranches, population was 2,324). Until now, cattle industry in the area had been conducted primarily by stock ranchers, many of them Mexican Americans, who typically owned relatively small spreads and depended on free range to feed and water their herds. :'''1870s''' land-holding patterns changed as some large landholders fenced off their properties, and partly because, at about the same time, many of the Mexican Americans in the county were driven out through violence or through intimidating threats against their lives. :'''1874''' Meetings of the town council had been suspended only resumed in 1874. The cattle industry began to recover soon after the end of the war, however, and Refugio County, in the heart of good range country, was stimulated by the developing trade. The coastal area boomed for about fifteen years, particularly St. Mary's, Rockport, and Fulton. :1874''' - local white rancher were murdered white vigilante groups terrorized the Mexican-American population Francisco and Marcello Moya, who belonged to a landholding Mexican-American family, were murdered along with their father by one group of vigilantes. Other Mexican Americans were taken to the Refugio jail for questioning, 3 were lynched by mobs. As a result of this wave of violence, according to Judge W. L. Rea, "the roads of the county were lined with ox-carts and wagons headed west," as the Mexican-American population fled the area. :'''1875''' another rancher was murdered intensified racial hostilities. According to Huson, virtually all of the original colonial Mexican families in the county left the area in the aftermath of these events. :late 1870's Refugio County lost much of its coastland during the 1870s when the county was divided after a political dispute between coastal and inland residents. :'''Mar 15, 1871''' - In the period 1836- 1871 the constitution or 186i designated St. Mary's to be county Seat. Official records stayed in Refugio, Texas. Due to population increase, the legislature changed the county seat to Lockport. Records were moved. Older settlers objected '''Strongly''', thus the legislature created Aransas County with county seat Rockport, fixing the county seat for Refugio County at the Mission. Farm numbers fell from 176 to 123 . Refugio was left without coastline and without its railroad access. :'''1900''' Though the number of farms grew slowly, rising to 159 by 1900, the number of cattle declined from 77,300 in 1880 to less than 36,000 by 1900; the number of sheep declined from 7,400 in 1880 to less than 2,000. Meanwhile the population of the county dropped to only 1,239 in 1890 before rising slightly to 1,641 :'''1900,''' operating under strict segregation guidelines, white schools were found in Refugio, St. Mary's, Westville, Morrowville, Tivoli, and Hynes Bay; black schools were in Refugio, St. Mary's, Medio, and Hynes Bay. That year 269 students, both black and white, were enrolled in Refugio county schools. :'''1900''' only a few Mexican Americans owned land in the county.

:'''1834 -O’Connor Family Ranches''', in Goliad, Refugio and Victoria Counties - 500,000 Acres, Primary USE:- Cow-calf, Founded in 1834 Thomas O'Connor arrived in Texas in 1834 (age 14). By the time he was 17, he fought in the Battle of San Jacinto, and when he was 28 he registered the TC brand. O'Connor died 1887, leaving the ranch to children, then grandchildren. descendants share ownership of the land. In 1910 a grandson of Tom gave Henrietta King and Robert Kleberg a healthy black Brahman bull. First born was a King Ranch cow. That cow produced a Brahman bull, 1920, '''Monkey''', (known for deep red bull that founded the Santa Gertrud's breed. http://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/the-biggest-ranches/

=====Government Offices===== *Republic of Texas 1836-1845: The origin of Texas county government can be found in "municipality," the local unit of government under Spanish . The municipalities were large areas embracing one or more settlements and the surrounding rural territory. In 1821, there were four major Spanish]] settlements in Texas, Bexar ( San Antonio, Texas) , Goliad, Texas|Bahía (Goliad)]], [[:Category: Nacogdoches, Texas|Nacogdoches]], and the Rio Grande Valley—and three areas of light settlement and ranching and four major roads. *Prior to the revolution of Texas against Mexico , there was no political subdivision at the county level. The areas developed as '''COLONIES.''' In 1835, Texas was divided into departments and municipalities. Three departments were established— Bexar County, Texas ], Brazos County, Texas and Nacogdoches County, Texas and all of the colonies. The county and city of Refugio are named after the Spanish Mission De Nuestra Señora Del Refugio (the Mission of our Lady of Refuge) which was built in 1795. There have been '''6 county courthouses''' in Refugio County, according to Texas Escapes and a historical marker:http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasGulfCoastTowns/Refugio-County-Courthouse.htm and Historical Marker of Refugio . #Courthouse -The Spanish mission building served as Refugio County's courthouse at various times from 1837 to 1848. #Courthouse was constructed in 1850 on the central plaza, consisting of a one story courthouse of shell concrete with cypress lumber. #Courthouse 1850 building was enlarged to a 2 story structure in 1850’s. #Courthouse ( new) was built mid 1870’s. This burned in 1879. #Courthouse was built to replace the 1879 courthouse in''' mid 1880'''. #Courthouse - 1917 was designed by Ayres, built by local man, Borglund and was dedicated Dec, 1917.{{Image|file=Refugio_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=1917 courthouse. }}{{clear}} #Courthouse -Oil and natural gas discovery in the county, the industries brought in additional population and business to the courthouse In the 1950’s courthouse was expanded on North and South wings.”(by Terry Jeanson ) In the 1920s oil and natural gas were discovered in significant quantities throughout Refugio County. The burgeoning oil and gas industries led to an increase in population and business activity in the county, and in the 1950s the county courthouse was expanded with the addition of north and south wings. as shown below. {{Image|file=Refugio_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Refugio courthouse }}{{clear}} ==Demographics== In the census of 2000, there were 7,828 people with a population density of 10 people/sq mi. The racial makeup of the county was 80.22% White, 6.77% Black or African American, 0.56% Native American, 0.29% Asian, 0.05% Pacific Islander, 10.42% from other races, and 1.67% from two or more races. 44.58% of the population were Hispanic. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refugio_County,_Texas The median income for a household in the county was $29,986, and the median income for a family was $36,162. Males had a median income of $29,667 versus $16,565 for females. The per capita income for the county was $15,481. About 14.30% of families and 17.80% of the population were below the poverty line, including 24.20% of those under age 18 and 16.30% of those age 65 or over. ==Geography== According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 818 square miles (2,120 km sq.), of which 770 square miles (2,000 km sq.) is land and 48 square miles (120 km sq.) (5.8%) is water. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcr07 :'''Refugio county center''' is 28°19' north latitude and 97°09' west longitude. :'''Refugio, Texas''' is county seat of government and largest city, is 35 miles N of Corpus Christi. :'''Named''' for Nuestra Señora del Refugio Mission. :'''Size''': 771 sq. mi. of flat land covered with tall prairie grasses and some mesquite, live oak, prickly pear, and huisache. :'''Elevations''' sea level at the shore to 100 feet NW section. :'''Soil''' -Sandy loam soils are found along the coast; waxy soils predominate in the upper portion of the county. :'''Rivers/Creeks''' -Aransas River, forms its S border, and Guadalupe and San Antonio rivers, which form its N boundary. The Mission River, Copano Creek, and Willow Creek. :'''Climate''' - humid subtropical climate :'''Rainfall''' 37 inches of rain annually. :'''Growing season''' lasts 309 days. :'''Wildlife''' species -deer, javelina, bobcat, quail, muskrat, beaver, mink, ring-tailed cat, badger, fox, turkey, duck, geese, jacksnipe, and sandhill crane. :The '''endangered whooping crane''' nests under the protection of federal law in the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge. :'''FARMING''' - 1982 91% of the land in the county was used for farms and ranches; 18% percent of farmland was under cultivation. :'''Agricultural''' - About 54% derived from livestock, particularly cattle and hogs; crops included sorghum, cotton, corn, wheat, hay, watermelons and pecans are also grown in the area. :'''Natural resources''' - petroleum, natural gas, and industrial sand. In 1982, 56,470,457,000 cubic feet of gas-well gas, 39,920 barrels of condensate, 23,483,771 barrels of crude oil, and 50,934,814,000 cubic feet of casinghead gas were produced in the county. ===Highways and Roads=== *US 77 - U.S. Highway 77 *I-69E - The future route of Interstate 69E is planned to follow the current route of U.S. 77 in most places. *US 77 - US 183 - U.S. Highway 77 Alternate/U.S. Highway 183 *Texas 35 - State Highway 35 *Texas 239 - State Highway 239 *Texas FM 136 - Farm to Market Road 136 *Texas FM 774 - Farm to Market Road 774 *Texas FM 2441 - Farm to Market Road 2441 *Texas FM 2678 - Farm to Market Road 2678 *Oil ===Protected areas=== Aransas National Wildlife Refuge (part) ==Tom O'Connor Geology/Oil and Gas== *'''The Tom O'Connor (oil and gas) field was discovered in 1934 with the Quintana No. 1-A wel'''l, the location of which was based on a gravity survey and a trend of other fields to the southwest and northeast between the Vicksburg Fault Zone and the Frio Fault Zone.Mills, H.G., 1970, Geology of Tom O'Connor Field, Refugio County, Texas, in Geology of Giant Petroleum Oil Fields, Halbouty, M.T., editor, Tulsa: American Association of Petroleum Geologists, pp. 292 and 299The field is a structural trap formed by an anticline on the downthrown side of the Vicksburg Fault Zone. The faulting is due to "large-scale gravity slumping",Mills, H.G., 1970, Geology of Tom O'Connor Field, Refugio County, Texas, in Geology of Giant Petroleum Oil Fields, Halbouty, M.T., editor, Tulsa: American Association of Petroleum Geologists, p. 292 and these types of faults are referred to as growth faults, which are normal faults that occur simultaneously with sedimentation.Bates, Robert (1984). Dictionary of Geological Terms. New York: Anchor Books. p. 571. ISBN 0385181019. Most of the oil and half the gas is produced at depths between 4500–6000 feet, from 15 oil reservoirs and 4 gas reservoirs in the Oligocene Frio Formation sandstones deposited during Marine regression, notably the "5900 foot sand", the "5800 foot sand", the "5500 foot sand" and the "5200 foot sand"Mills, H.G., 1970, Geology of Tom O'Connor Field, Refugio County, Texas, in Geology of Giant Petroleum Oil Fields, Halbouty, M.T., editor, Tulsa: American Association of Petroleum Geologists, pp. 292-293 and 295-296. Gas with some oil is found above these sandstones in the Oligocene Anahuac Formation, deposited in a Marine transgression, notably the "4400 foot Greta sand"Mills, H.G., 1970, Geology of Tom O'Connor Field, Refugio County, Texas, in Geology of Giant Petroleum Oil Fields, Halbouty, M.T., editor, Tulsa: American Association of Petroleum Geologists, pp. 292 and 294 and 296. Dry gas is found in the Miocene-Pliocene Fleming sandstones deposited during marine regression, notably the "L-4 sand, which is overlain by 1400 feet of Pleistocene Lissie sandstonesMills, H.G., 1970, Geology of Tom O'Connor Field, Refugio County, Texas, in Geology of Giant Petroleum Oil Fields, Halbouty, M.T., editor, Tulsa: American Association of Petroleum Geologists, pp. 295-296. ===Census=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |Year,|| Pop.,|| %± |- |1850,||288,|| — |- |1860,|| 1,600, ||455.6% |- |1870, ||2,324, ||45.3% |- |1880, ||1,585, ||−31.8% |- |1890,|| 1,239, ||−21.8% |- |1900, ||1,641, ||32.4% |- |1910,|| 2,814, ||71.5% |- |1920, ||4,050, || 43.9% |- |1930,|| 7,691, || 89.9% |- |1940,|| 10,383, ||35.0% |- |1950,|| 10,113, || −2.6% |- |1960, ||10,975, || 8.5% |- |1970, ||9,494, ||−13.5% |- |1980, ||9,289, ||−2.2% |- |1990, ||7,976, || −14.1% |- |2000, ||7,828,|| −1.9% |- |2010,||7,383, || −5.7% |- |Est. 2014, ||7,302,|| −1.1% |} ====Cities==== *[[:Category: Austwell, Texas|Austwell]] =====Town(s)===== *[[:Category:Bayside, Texas|Bayside]] *[[:Category:Refugio, Texas|Refugio]] (county seat) *[[:Category:Woodsboro, Texas|Woodsboro]] ====Census-designated places==== *[[:Category:Tivoli, Texas|Tivoli]] ====Unincorporated==== *[[:Category: Copano, Texas|Copano]] *[[:Category: St. Mary's of Aransas, Texas|St. Mary's of Aransas]] ==Attractions and Things to Do/See== *The '''endangered whooping crane''' nests under the protection of federal law in the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge. {{Image|file=Refugio_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=240 |caption=map. }}{{clear}} #[[:Category: Refugio, Texas|Refugio County Courthouse]], Aug 22, 2002, (#02000895), 808 Commerce, 28°17′48″N 97°16′33″W, #John Howland Wood House, October 13, 1983 (#83003811), 1 Copano Bay St., 28°05′32″N 97°12′45″W, [[:Category: Bayside, Texas|Bayside]] ===Notables=== *Nolan Ryan, Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher who was born in Refugio; his family moved to Alvin when he was six weeks old *Rocky Bridges, baseball infielder *Joseph L. Galloway, American newspaper correspondent and columnist *Jack Starrett, film actor and director *Delores Cantú, actress *Kim Henkel, co-writer of the original movie The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, with Tobe Hooper. *Allison Paige, country music singer-songwriter ===Land Grants=== *Isaac Robinson filed for a land grant which was awarded by Refugio colony Sept. 24, 1834. ==Cemeteries== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=370 |caption= }}{{clear}} **No Cemetery Categories are found on WikiTree *[[:Category: Refugio County, Texas, Cemeteries|Refugio County Cemeteries]] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2715 FindaGrave Refugio cemeteries] *[http://www.usgwarchives.net/tx/refugio/cemetery.htm Cemeteries of Refugio County] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Refugio/ListRefugio.html Cemeteries in Refugio County, Texas] ==Resources== *[[:Category: Refugio County, Texas, Schools | Schools]] *[[:Category: Refugio County, Texas, Religious Congregations | Religious Congregations]] ==Sources== *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refugio_County,_Texas *http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasGulfCoastTowns/Refugio-County-Courthouse.htm *Refugio County, Texas on Wikipedia *[http://www.co.refugio.tx.us/ County Website]

Regesta Regum Anglo Normannorum, 1066–1154

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Regesta Regum Anglo Normannorum, 1066–1154 == Covering the period of the Anglo-Norman kings (1066-1154). It gives a calendar, chronologically arranged and critically annotated, of the royal acts of the period, and of some cognate documents. * by Henry William Carless Davis(1874-1928) * published at The Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1913-1969 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Regesta Regum Anglo Normannorum, 1066–1154|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 Regesta Willelmi Conquestoris et Willelmi Rufi, 1066-1100 ::* https://archive.org/details/regestaregumangl01daviuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/regestaregumangl01grea ::* https://archive.org/details/regestaregumang01grea ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=G1s_AQAAMAAJ * Vol. 2 Regesta Henrici Primi, 1100-1154 ::* https://archive.org/details/regestaregumangl02grea ::* https://archive.org/details/regestaregumangl02davi * Vol. 3 Regesta Regum Anglo-Normannorum, 1066-1154 ::* https://archive.org/details/regestaregumangl03grea ::* https://archive.org/details/regestaregumangl03davi * Vol. 4 Regesta Henrici Primi, 1100-1154 ::* https://archive.org/details/regestaregumangl04grea === Table of Contents === * Vol. 1 ** Preface ** Introduction *** The Old English Chancery *** The Chancery of William I and William II *** The Itinerary of William I *** The Household Officials of William I and William II *** Justice and Administration in The Charters *** Plan of The Calendar *** Manuscript Sources *** Bibliography of Printed Books *** Index of Grantees and Beneficiaries ** Calendar, Page 1 ** Index of Persons, Page 143 ** Index of Places, Page 155 * Vol. 2 ** Preface ** Introduction *** Chancery of Henry I *** Household of Henry I *** Justice and Administration in The Charters *** Itinerary of Henry I *** Sources of Original or Quasi-Original Charters of Henry I *** Manuscript Sources Not Mentioned in Volume I *** Charters Attested by ''Signa'' *** Key to Charters in Farrer's ''Itinerary of Henry I'' *** Supplementary Bibliography of Printed Books *** Index of Grantees and Beneficiaries ** Calendar, Page 1 ** Appendix, Charters of Henry I, Page 305 ** Errata and Addenda to Volume I, Page 390 ** Index of Persons, Page 415 ** Index of Places, Page 440 * Vol. 3 ** Preface ** Introduction *** King Stephen's Government of England *** The Administration of the Empress *** The Government of Dukes Geoffrey and Henry in Normandy *** Itineraries *** Supplementary Bibliography and Abbreviations *** Note on Transcrtiption and Editing ** Texts, Page 1-374 ** Index of Places Where Charters Were Issued, Page 375 ** Index of Persons and Places, Page 378 ** Selective Subject Index, Page 418 * Vol. 4 Facsimiles of Original Charters and Writs of King Stephen, The Empress Matilda and Dukes Geoffrey and Henry, 1135-1154 ** Preface ** Introduction ** List of Plates ** Locations of The Original Charters and Writs ** Plates === Errata === * Vol. 1 Errata and Addenda: [https://archive.org/details/regestaregumangl01daviuoft/page/n13/mode/1up Page viii]. * Vol. 2 Errata and Addenda: [https://archive.org/details/regestaregumangl02grea/page/n13/mode/1up Page viii]. * Vol. 2 Errata and Addenda to Vol. I, [https://archive.org/details/regestaregumangl02grea/page/406/mode/1up Page 390-412]. * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Davis, Henry. ''[[Space:Regesta Regum Anglo Normannorum, 1066–1154|Regesta Regum Anglo Normannorum, 1066–1154]]'' (Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1913-1969) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Davis|Davis]])

Regicides of King Charles I

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[[Category:Regicides of Charles I]] == Topic Purpose & Team == === Purpose === To chart those involved with the execution of King Charles I in 1649 and their eventual fates. === Team === '''Topic Manager:''' [[Hacker-831|Lois Tilton]] '''Team Members:''' [[Trueblood-273|Stephen Trueblood]] [[Mortimer-289|Jenny Mortimer]] == The Regicide == === Background === [[Stuart-1|King Charles I]] surrendered at the end of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_English_Civil_War First English Civil War] in May of 1646 and was moved to Hampton Court while negotiations with Parliament over his future role began. After an escape attempt in November of 1646 he was moved to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carisbrooke_Castle Carisbrooke Castle] on the Isle of Wight. Despite this Charles plotted with the Scots to invade England and restore him to the throne in return for the adoption of Presbyterianism in England. Following this [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_English_Civil_War Second Civil War] in 1648, the victorious forces opposing King Charles I were divided between the moderates - then still the majority in Parliament - who wished to negotiate with the king for his restoration to the throne and those who believed (probably correctly) that this effort was futile and Charles would never agree to limit the absolute power of his monarchy. On 6 December, the Army radicals decided to purge Parliament of the moderate elements in order to force a resolution. === The Trial === On 1 January 1649, the resulting radical Parliament (later known as the Rump, ''ie'',"the Sitting Part") charged the king with treason against the parliament and people of England. A [http://bcw-project.org/church-and-state/the-commonwealth/high-court-of-justice High Court of Justice] was convened to sit in judgment, but not all of those nominated as Commissioners agreed to participate. Once sentence was pronounced, only 59 Commissioners signed the death warrant. {{Image|file=Regicides_of_King_Charles_I.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=The Trial of King Charles in St Stephen's Hall, Westminster }} === Execution === Charles I was beheaded on 30 January, and England was shortly thereafter declared a Commonwealth. {{Image|file=Regicides_of_King_Charles_I-1.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=The Execution of King Charles outside the Banqueting House }} By 1660, the Commonwealth had failed politically despite both economic and military success. Negotiations were opened with Charles II on the possibility of restoring him to the throne. In the [http://bcw-project.org/church-and-state/the-restoration/declaration-of-breda Declaration of Breda] he agreed in May to a general pardon and amnesty - with some exceptions, generally expected to be those involved in the regicide of Charles I. === Restoration and Retribution === In August 1660, the [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/statutes-realm/vol5/pp226-234 Act of Indemnity and Oblivion] became law, with exceptions to the general pardon being made by name. The term "regicide" was not used. SEE ALSO: The National Archives: "Reluctant Regicides? The Trial of Charles I Revisited" [https://media.nationalarchives.gov.uk/index.php/reluctant-regicides/ Revisited] Following is a listing of persons excepted from the Act for reasons related to the regicide, and the sentences carried out on them. Many of the regicides had died prior to the Restoration, but they or their estates were still considered liable for their acts. Further Information: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_regicides_of_Charles_I Wikipedia: List of Regicides of Charles I] A wikitree page listing the Regicides and links to their wikipedia pages is [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Regicides_of_Charles_I here]. [http://bcw-project.org/biography/regicides-index BCW Project: The Regicides] === The Regicides === [[Allen-64460|Francis Allen]] (1583?-1658) : OUTCOME - Excluded from indemnity posthumously : BIOGRAPHY - Completed [[Alured-2|John Alured ]] (1607-1651) : OUTCOME- Excluded from indemnity posthumously : BIOGRAPHY - Completed [[Andrews-812|Thomas Andrewes]] (- 1659) : OUTCOME- Excluded from indemnity : BIOGRAPHY- Unsourced, no Bio : MANAGED - Reserved for England Project Orphan Trail-2 [[Axtell-2914|Daniel Axtell]] (1622-1660) : OUTCOME- Hanged, drawn & quartered : BIOGRAPHY - Bio expanded [[Barkstead-1|John Barkstead]] (1610 ?-1662) : OUTCOME- Extradited; Hanged, drawn & quartered : BIOGRAPHY: Written [[Blagrave-163|Daniel Blagrave]] (1603-1668) : OUTCOME- Evaded capture. : BIOGRAPHY - Needs expansion [[Blakiston-9|John Blakiston]] (1603-1649) : OUTCOME- Excluded from indemnity posthumously : BIOGRAPHY- Bio expanded : MANAGED - Managed & PPP by Aristo Project/Magna Carta Project [[Bourchier-204|Sir John Bourchier]] (1595-1660) : OUTCOME - Died before trial : BIOGRAPHY - Has Bio [[Bradshaw-5467|John Bradshaw Esq]] (1602-1659) : OUTCOME- Body exhumed and mutilated : BIOGRAPHY - Bio Written : MANAGED - Hacker-831 [[Broughton-1783|Andrew Broughton]] (1602/3-1687) : OUTCOME- Evaded capture : BIOGRAPHY - Has Bio [[Carew-762|John Carew]] (1622-1660) : OUTCOME- Hanged, drawn & quartered : BIOGRAPHY - Has Bio [[Cawley-256|William Cawley]] (1602-1667) : OUTCOME- Evaded capture : BIOGRAPHY - Bio written [[Chaloner-115|James Chaloner]] (1602-1660) : OUTCOME- Excluded from indemnity : BIOGRAPHY- No Bio : MANAGED- Reserved for England Project Orphan Trail-2 [[Chaloner-114|Thomas Chaloner]] (1595-1661) : OUTCOME- Evaded capture : BIOGRAPHY- No Bio : MANAGED - Reserved for England Project Orphan Trail [[Clement-476|Gregory Clement]] (1594-1660) : OUTCOME- Hanged, drawn & quartered : BIOGRAPHY - Has Bio [[Constable-1137|Sir William Constable, Bt]] (1590-1655) : OUTCOME- Body exhumed : BIOGRAPHY-Bio expanded [[Cook-40180|John Cook]] (1608-1660) : OUTCOME - Hanged, drawn & quartered : BIOGRAPHY - Bio Written : MANAGED - Hacker-831 [[Corbet-825|Miles Corbet]] (1595-1662) : OUTCOME - Extradicted; Hanged, drawn & quartered : BIOGRAPHY - Bio Awaiting Work [[Cromwell-39|Oliver Cromwell]] (1599-1658) : OUTCOME- Body exhumed and mutilated : BIOGRAPHY- Has Bio : MANAGED - Managed & PPP by England Project [[Danvers-131|Sir John Danvers]] (1585-1655) : OUTCOME- Named in Act of Attainder : BIOGRAPHY- Has Bio [[Deane-793|Richard Deane]] (c.1610-1653) : OUTCOME - Body exhumed : BIOGRAPHY - Bio expanded [[Dendy-501|Dendy, Edward]] (1613-1674) : OUTCOME- Evaded capture : BIOGRAPHY - Bio written [[Dixwell-1|John Dixwell]] : OUTCOME- Evaded capture : BIOGRAPHY- Bio Updated : MANAGED - Managed by Connecticut Project [[Dorislaus-2|Dorislaus, Dr. Isaac]] (1595-1649) : OUTCOME - Assassinated in Holland. Body exhumed and moved after the restoration of the monarchy. : BIOGRAPHY - Bio Written [[Dove-2089|Dove, John]] ( - c.1664) : OUTCOME - Not charged : BIOGRAPHY - Bio written [[Downes-1760|Downes, John] (1609-1666) : OUTCOME- Imprisoned : BIOGRAPHY - Written [[Edwards-4231|Edwards, Humphry]] (1582-1658) : OUTCOME- Exempted from indemnity posthumously : BIOGRAPHY - Bio Written [[Ewer-433|Ewer, Isaac]] (- c.1650) : OUTCOME- Exempted from indemnity postumously : BIOGRAPHY - Written [[Fleetwood-829|George Fleetwood]] (1623-1672) : OUTCOME - Imprisoned : BIOGRAPHY - Bio Written : MANAGED - Hacker-831 [[Fry-949|John Fry]] (1609-1659) : OUTCOME - Excluded from indemnity posthumously : BIOGRAPHY - Bio expanded [[Garland-1076|Augustine Garland]] (1603-c. 1677) : OUTCOME- Sentenced to life imprisonment : BIOGRAPHY- Bio written [[Goffe-313|William Goffe]] (c. 1605-c. 1679) : OUTCOME- Evaded capture : BIOGRAPHY- Has Bio [[Grey-1215|Thomas Grey (Lord Grey of Groby)]] (1623-1657) : OUTCOME- No posthumous penalty : BIOGRAPHY- Bio written : MANAGED - Hacker-831 [[Hacker-64|Francis Hacker]] ( - 1660) : OUTCOME- Executed by hanging : BIOGRAPHY- Has Bio : MANAGED - Managed & PPP by England Project [[Hammond-12891|Thomas Hammond]] (1600-1658) : OUTCOME- Exempted from indemnity : BIOGRAPHY - Bio written : MANAGED - Mason-22851 [[Harington-247|Sir James Harington Bt]] (1606-1680) : OUTCOME- Evaded capture : BIOGRAPHY- Bio written : MANAGED - Hacker-831 [[Harrison-308|Thomas Harrison]] (1616-1660) : OUTCOME - Hanged, drawn & quartered : BIOGRAPHY- Has Bio [[Harvey-22636|Edmund Harvey]] (1601-1673) : OUTCOME- Imprisoned for life : BIOGRAPHY - Written [[Heveningham-18|William Heveningham]] (1604-1678) : OUTCOME- Imprisoned : BIOGRAPHY- Has Bio [[Hewson-784|John Hewson]] (-c.1662) : OUTCOME- Evaded capture : BIOGRAPHY - Written : Managed - Hacker 831 [[Holland-2509|Cornelius Holland]] (1599-1671) : OUTCOME- Evaded capture : BIOGRAPHY- Has Bio [[Horton-7082|Thomas Horton]] (1603-1649) : OUTCOME- Exempted from indemnity posthumously : BIOGRAPHY- Bio expanded [[Hutchinson-257|John Hutchinson]] (1615-1664) : OUTCOME- Pardoned for regicide, later imprisoned : BIOGRAPHY- Has Bio [[Huncks-1|Hercules Huncks]] (1601-1676) : OUTCOME- Pardoned : BIOGRAPHY - Bio Written [[Ingoldsby-78|Sir Richard Ingoldsby]] (1617-1685) : OUTCOME- Pardoned : BIOGRAPHY- Has Bio [[Ireton-31|Henry Ireton]] (1611-1651) : OUTCOME- Body exhumed and mutilated : BIOGRAPHY- Has Bio : MANAGED - Mortimer-289 [[Jones-15547|John Jones]] (1597-1660) : OUTCOME- Hanged, drawn & quartered : BIOGRAPHY - Has Bio [[Lilburne-38|Robert Lilburne]] (about 1613-1665) : OUTCOME - Imprisoned : BIOGRAPHY - Biography written [[Lisle-3|Sir John Lisle]] (1610-1664) : OUTCOME- Evaded capture, assassinated while in exile : BIOGRAPHY- Has Bio [[Livesey-54|Sir Michael Livesey, Bt]] (1611-c. 1665) : OUTCOME- Evaded capture : BIOGRAPHY- Biography written [[Love-5649|Nicholas Love]] (1608-1682) : OUTCOME- Evaded capture : BIOGRAPHY- Has Bio [[Ludlow-398|Edmund Ludlow]] (1617-1692) : OUTCOME- Surrendered, then evaded capture : BIOGRAPHY- Has Bio : MANAGED - Hacker-831 [[Marten-116|Henry Marten]] (1602-1680) : OUTCOME- Imprisoned : BIOGRAPHY- Has bio [[Mauleverer-78|Sir Thomas Mauleverer, Bt]] (1599-1655) : OUTCOME- Exempted from indemnity : BIOGRAPHY- Has Bio [[Mayne-178|Simon Mayne]] (1612-1661) : OUTCOME- Died pending appeal : BIOGRAPHY- No Bio : MANAGED - Reserved for England Project Orphan Trail-2 [[Mildmay-65|Sir Henry Mildmay]] (1593-1668) : OUTCOME- Imprisoned : BIOGRAPHY- Bio Written [[Millington-1551|Gilbert Millington (1598-1666) : OUTCOME- Died imprisoned : BIOGRAPHY - Written [[Monson-249|Viscount William Monson]] (- c.1672) : OUTCOME- Imprisoned : BIOGRAPHY- Has Bio [[Moore-66188|John Moore]] (1599-1650) : OUTCOME - Died before restoration of the monarchy, estate excepted from immunity : BIOGRAPHY - Has Biography [[Norton-12224|Sir Gregory Norton]] (1594-1652) : OUTCOME - Died before restoration of the monarchy, estate excepted from immunity : BIOGRAPHY - Bio Written [[Okey-266|Okey, John]] (1606-1662) : OUTCOME- Extradited; Hanged, drawn & quartered : BIOGRAPHY - Bio Written [[Pelham-719|Sir Peregrine Pelham]] (- 1650) : OUTCOME - Died before restoration of the monarchy : BIOGRAPHY - Bio Written [[Pennington-459|Isaac Pennington]] (1584-1661) : OUTCOME- Imprisoned, died in prison : BIOGRAPHY- Expanded [[Peter-82|Hugh Peter]] (1598-1660) : OUTCOME- Hanged, drawn & quartered : BIOGRAPHY- Has Bio : MANAGED - Managed by PGM Project [[Phaire-4|Robert Phayre]] (c.1619-1682) : OUTCOME- Released without trial : BIOGRAPHY - Has Bio [[Phelps-10372|Phelps, John]] (1619-1660 : OUTCOME- Evaded capture :: BIOGRAPHY - Bio Written [[Pickering-14|Sir Gilbert Pickering, Bt]] (1611-1668) : OUTCOME- Pardoned, barred from office : BIOGRAPHY- Has Bio [[Potter-10737|Potter, Vincent]] (1614-1661) : OUTCOME- Died in prison : BIOGRAPHY - Written [[Pride-603|Thomas Pride]] (- 1658) : OUTCOME- Unclear : BIOGRAPHY - Reserved for Orphan Trail 2 [[Purefoy-127| William Purefoy (1580-1659) : OUTCOME- Posthumous exemption from indemnity : BIOGRAPHY - Written [[Rowe-8977|Owen Rowe]] (1591-1661) : OUTCOME- Died awaiting execution : BIOGRAPHY - Has Bio : MANAGED - Managed & PPP by England Project [[Say-438|William Say]] (1604-1660 : OUTCOME- Evaded capture : BIOGRAPHY - Bio written [[Scot-237|Thomas Scott]] (- 1660) : OUTCOME- Hanged, drawn & quartered : BIOGRAPHY - Bio written : MANAGED - Hacker-831 [[Scrope-126|Adrian Scrope]] (1601-1660) : OUTCOME- Hanged, drawn & quartered : BIOGRAPHY - Bio expanded [[Smith-89583|Henry Smith]] (1620-1668) : OUTCOME- Sentence commuted to imprisonment : BIOGRAPHY- Bio needs work : MANAGED - Reserved for England Project Orphan Trail-2 [[Stapley-275|Anthony Stapley]] (1590-1655) : OUTCOME- Exempted from indemnity : BIOGRAPHY - Has bio [[Temple-1927|James Temple]] (1606-1680) : OUTCOME- Imprisoned Mont Orgueil, Jersey. : BIOGRAPHY- Has Bio [[Temple-3906 |Peter Temple]] (1599-1663) : OUTCOME- Imprisoned Tower of London : BIOGRAPHY - Bio written [[Tomlinson-2392|Matthew Thomlinson]] (1617-1681) : OUTCOME- Pardoned : BIOGRAPHY- Needs work : MANAGED - Reserved for England Project Orphan Trail-2 [[Tichborne-147|Robert Tichborne]] (1610-1682) : OUTCOME- Imprisoned : BIOGRAPHY - Written [[Venn-472|John Venn]] (before 1586-1650) : OUTCOME - Postumous exemption from indemnity : BIOGRAPHY - Has Bio [[Waite-2417|Thomas Waite]] (- 1688) : OUTCOME- Imprisoned Mont Orgueil, Jersey : BIOGRAPHY- Bio written [[Waller-2665|Sir Hardress Waller]] (1604-1666) : OUTCOME- Sentence commuted to imprisonment : BIOGRAPHY- Has Bio : MANAGED - Smith-165384 [[Wallop-39|Robert Wallop]] (1601-1667) : OUTCOME- Imprisoned : BIOGRAPHY- Has Bio : MANAGED - Reserved for England Project Orphan Trail-2 [[Wanton-7|Sir Valentine Wanton (Walton)]] (1595-1661) : OUTCOME- Evaded capture : BIOGRAPHY- No Bio : MANAGED - Trueblood-273 [[Whalley-6|Edward Whalley]] (1607-c.1675) : OUTCOME- Evaded capture : BIOGRAPHY- Has Bio [[Wogan-206|Thomas Wogan]] (1620 - ?) : OUTCOME- Escaped prison, evaded recapture : BIOGRAPHY - Written

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[[Category: Rehoboth, Massachusetts, Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: Bristol County, Massachusetts]] [[Category:Rehoboth, Massachusetts]] [[Category:Massachusetts History]] [[Category: Founders of Rehoboth]] = Rehoboth Time Line: = This time line has been compiled primarily using The History of Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts by Leonard Bliss, Jr. as the source. The inhabitant and participant lists included do not reflect all Rehoboth residents. Lists of the time often just included the head of the household or in many cases the men who had been listed as "Freemen". As in the case of the War of Revolution participants some had relocated to Providence, Rhode Island or other locations before they served. Further research may be necessary to prove habitation or relationships. Names often varied from document to document and are included as the source documents spelled them. (e.g. George Kendrick was often spelled as Kendricke) Names starting with an upper case letter F were often written with a double f and this has been maintained where it had been used. (e.g. Robert Fuller was more commonly spelled as ffuller) == Quick Time Line: == *Seacunk, Plymouth Colony (1636 - 1645) *Rehoboth, Plymouth Colony (1645 - 6/1/1685) *Rehoboth, Bristol, Plymouth Colony (6/2/1685 – 10/3/1691) *Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts Bay Colony (10/4/1691 - 1776) *Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States (1776 - ) == Detailed Time Line: == Before 1636, William Blackstone settles above Pawtucket. “The first white settler within the original limits of Rehoboth was William Blackstone, He lived in what is now Cumberland, R.I., on the river which was named after him. === Seaconk / Seekonk === ==== 1636 ==== About 1636 Roger Williams obtains land grant from Ousamequin which included the town of Seekonk, Received letter that Plymouth Colony was in control and to move west across the river where he settled and called the place Providence. ==== 1641 ==== 1641 John Brown and Edward Winslow were appointed by Plymouth Colony to purchase a tract of land eight miles square from Ousamequin, which included the present town of Seekonk, Rehoboth, and Pawtucket. This land was granted to Alexander Winchester, Richard Wright, Henry Smith, Joseph Pecke, Stephen Paine, and “divers others” for settling the town. It does not appear that anyone actually settled there. The first purchase of land for the settlement of the town was made of Massassoit, in 1641; and was, according to the measurement of those times, “a tract eight miles square,: and embraced what now constitutes the towns of Rehoboth, Seekonk, and Pawtucket. ==== 1642 ==== 1642 John Hasell was residing at Seacunk according to Plymouth Records. ==== 1643 ==== 1643, Rev. Samuel Newman and his congregation from Weymouth, Massachusetts had the first meeting of the original planters of Seacunk. It appears that moved from Weymouth to Seacunk in Spring of 1643/4. 'During the year 1643, and probably before any other division of land had been made other than for house-lots, the proprietors were required individually to give in the value of their estates, in order that the allotments of land might be made accordingly, as appears from the Proprietors' Records: “About the year 1643,a joynt agreement was made by the inhabitants of Sea-conk alias Rehoboth, for the bringing in of their estates; that soe men's lotments might be taken up according to person and estate, as alsoe for the carrieing on of all publick chardges both for present and future; furtheremore the means and interest of what is heare expressed is that by which lands, now granted by the Court of Plymouth to the towne, is to be divided according to person and estate, as is expressed in this following list.”' (Bliss pp 25-26} {| border="1" class="wikitable" |- ! ! ! £. ! ! ! ! £. |- |  1.||Mrs. Bur, Ruth Ingram accepted in her place.||100|| ||30,||James Walker, now John ffitche’s. ||  50 |- |  2.||Widdow Walker||  50|| ||31.||Thomas Blyss ||153 |- |  3.||John Read||300|| ||32.||The Governor's lot, now Richard Bullock's.||200 |- |  4.||John Cooke which still is in the town's hands.|| || ||33.||Isaack Martin, now Thomas Wilmot's.||  50 |- |  5.||The Schoolmaster||  50|| ||34.||Robert Morris ||  94 |- |  6.||Will Cheesbrook||450|| ||35.||Edward Bennet, now Rich. Bowen's, Jr.||134 |- |  7.||Mr. Winchester ||195|| ||36.||The Pastor ||100 |- |  8.||Richard Wright ||834|| ||37.||Mr. Henry Smith ||260 |- |  9.||Mr. Newman ||330|| ||38.||Mathew Pratt ||239 |- |10.||Will. Smith ||196|| ||39.||John Megg's ||120 |- |11.||Walter Palmer ||419|| ||40.||Thomas Clifton, now Stephen Payne's Jr ||160 |- |12.||James Clark, now John Perrum's. ||  71|| ||41.||Joseph Torry, now John Peck's.||134 |- |13.||Ralph Shephard, now James Redevaye's.||121|| ||42.||Tho. Cooper ||367 |- |14.||Zachariah Roads ||  50|| ||43 ||Robert ffullor ||150 |- |15.||John Mathewes ||  40|| ||44.||John Allen ||156 |- |16.||John Perrum ||  67|| ||45.||Ralph Allen ||270 |- |17.||John Millar ||  69|| ||46.||Edward Gillman, now Joseph Peck's.||306 |- |18.||Samuel Butterworth ||  50|| ||47.||Tho. Houlbrook ||186 |- |19.||George Kendrick ||  50|| ||48.||Will. Carpenter ||254 |- |20.||Abram Martin ||  60|| ||49.||John Houlbrook. now Nicholas Ide's.||186 |- |21.||The Teacher ||100|| ||50.||Robert Titus, now Robert Jones's. ||156 |- |22.||Edward Seale ||  81|| ||51.||Will. Sabin ||  53 |- |23.||John Browne ||  50|| ||52.||Stephen Payne ||535 |- |24.||Mr. Howward ||250|| ||53.||Mr. Browne ||600 |- |25.||Mr. Peck ||535|| ||54.||Edward Patteson, now John Woodcock's.||  50 |- |26.||Mr. Obediah Holmes, now Robert Wheaton's.||100|| ||55.||Peter Hunt ||327 |- |27.||Edward Smith ||252|| ||56.||Robert Martin ||228 |- |28.||Job Lane, now Robert Abell's. ||  50|| ||57.||Robert Sharp, but now Rice Leonard's. ||106 |- |29.||Thomas Hitt ||101|| ||58.||Richard Bowen ||270 |}   ==== 1644 ==== By June 1644, 58 lots were drawn for a division of the woodland, the plain, and the town. 1644, although the residents of Seekunk consider themselves independent of any jurisdiction, both Plymouth and Massachusetts Bay colonies claimed them. === Rehoboth === ==== 1645 ==== 1645, they submitted themselves to the jurisdiction of the Plymouth Court, or were assigned to Plymouth by the Commissioners of the United Colonies. The town was incorporated as Rehoboth. “The town of Old Rehoboth comprised, in its greatest extent, the present town, together with Seekonk, Pawtucket, Attleborough, Cumberland, R.I., and that part of Swanwey and Barrington, which was called by the Indians Wanamoiset.” :Inhabitants listed as: {| class="wikitable" |- | style="width: 15pt;" | | style="width: 220pt;" | | style="width: 220pt;" | |- | ||John Allin, ||John Matthews, |- | ||Ralph Allin, ||John Meggs, |- | ||Edward Bennett, ||John Miller, |- | ||Thomas Bliss, The Pastor, ||Robert Morris, |- | ||Richard Bowen, ||Mr. Samuel Newman, |- | ||James Browne, ||Stephen Paine, |- | ||John Browne, ||Edward Patteson, |- | ||Samuel Butterworth, ||Mr. Peck, |- | ||William Carpenter, ||John Peram, Schoolmaster, |- | ||William Cheeseborough, ||Matthew Pratt, |- | ||James Clarke, ||John Reade, |- | ||Thomas Clifton, ||Zachary Roades, |- | ||Thomas Cooper, ||William Sabin, |- | ||John Fitch, ||Robert Sharp, |- | ||Robert Fuller (added in Baylies Memoir of Plymouth Colony) |- | ||Edward Gilman, senior, ||Ralph Shepherd, |- | ||Thomas Hett, ||Edward Smith, |- | ||John Holbrooke, ||Henry Smith, |- | ||Thomas Holbrooke, ||William Smith, The Governor, |- | ||Obadiah Holmes, ||John Sutton, |- | ||Mr. Howard, ||Robert Titus, |- | ||Peter Hunt, ||Joseph Torrey, |- | ||Richard Ingram (Ingraham), The Teacher, ||Widow Walker, |- | ||George Kendrick, ||Alexander Winchester, |- | ||Thomas Loring, ||Richard Wright, |- | ||Abraham Martin, |- |} {{Image|file=Rehoboth_Ring_of_the_Green_Map.jpg|caption=Rehoboth Ring of the Green Map}} Ring of the Green – Inhabitants listed as Governor – William Smith; Pastor, Stephen Paine; ”John Peram, Schoolmaster; Richard Ingram (Ingraham), teacher 1645 - The second purchase was the tract called by the Indians, and after them by the English, Wannamoiset, and forms a part of Swansey and Barrington. ==== 1658 ==== 22 Jun 1658, Meadow on the North Side of town lots were allotted. (This is the first mention of Richard Bowen, Jr. and Obadiah Bowen) (Bliss, pp 48-49) “At a town-meeting lawfully warned, lots were drawn for the meadows that lie on the north side of the town, in order as followeth, according to person and estate:” # John Peck, # George Robinson, # Robert Abell, # Nicholas Ide, # James Reddeway, # Jonathan Bliss, # Mr. Winchester’s children, # Mr. Newman, # George Kendrick, # Stephen Payne, sen. # John Butterworth, # John Read, # Thomas Wilmoth, # John Fitch, # Henry Smith, # Will. Carpenter, sen. # John Millard, jun. # Robert Wheaton, # Richard Bullock, # Robert Martin, # John Perrum, # Richard Bowen, sen. # Obadiah Bowen, # Anthony Perry, # Joseph Peck, # John Matthews, # John Allin, # John Sutton, # Peter Hunt, # Tho. Cooper, jr. # Will. Sabin, # Philip Walker, # Daniel Smith, # John Dogget, # Nicholas Peck, # Rice Leonard, # Robert Jones, # Francis Stevens, # Thomas Cooper, sen. # John Woodcock, # Edward Hall, # Stephen Payne, jun. # Roger Amadowne, # Richard Bowen, jr. # Robert Fuller, # Will. Bucklin, # Mr. Peck, # John Willard, sen. # Will. Carpenter, jun. ==== 1663 ==== 5 Jul 1663 – death of Rev. Samuel Newman === Bristol County === ==== 1665 ==== 1665 – Plymouth created Bristol District / County === Swansey === ==== 1667 ==== 1667 – Baptists incorporated the town of Swansey. The town originally comprised within its limits the present town, together with Somerset, Mass., Barrington, and the greater part of Warren, R.I. === Cumberland === ==== 1667 ==== 1667 - Attleborough Gore, Massachusetts Bay became Cumberland, Rhode Island. === Rehoboth North Purchase === ==== 1668 ==== 1668 -The third and last purchase was the “North Purchase,” forming now Attleborough, Mass. And Cumberland, R.I. The last was formerly called “Attleborough Gore. May 26, 1668. : Rehoboth – “lots were drawn for the meadow lands in the North Purchase by the following persons:” (Bliss, pp 67-68) {| class="wikitable" |- | style="width: 15pt;" | | style="width: 220pt;" | | style="width: 220pt;" | |- | || Preserved Abell, || Sampson Mason, |- | || John Allin, sen. || Ichabod Miller, jun. |- | || John Allin, jun. || John Miller, sen. |- | || Jonathan Bliss, || Robert Miller, |- | || Jonathan Bosworth, || Mr. Myles, |- | || Obadiah Bowen, || Mr. Newman, |- | || Richard Bowen, jun. || Samuel Newman, |- | || Gilbert Brooks, || John Ormsby, |- | || Mr. Browne, || Jacob & Thomas Ormsby, |- | || Benjamin Buckland, || Nathaniel Paine, sen. |- | || Joseph Buckland, || Nathaniel Paine, jun. |- | || William Buckland, || Stephen Paine, sen |- | || Ovid Bullock, || Stephen Paine, jun. |- | || John Butterworth, || Jonathan Palmer, |- | || Joseph Carpenter, || Israel Peck, |- | || Samuel Carpenter, || Joseph Peck, |- | || Widow Carpenter, || Nathaniel Peck, |- | || William Carpenter, || Nicholas Peck, |- | || Deacon Cooper, || Samuel Peck, |- | || Thomas Cooper, jun. || John Peren, sen. |- | || John Doggett, || Anthony Perry, |- | || John Fitch,. || John Reade, sen. |- | || Jonathan Fuller, || John Readé, jun |- | || Robert Fuller, || Thomas Reade, |- | || James Gilson, || James Redeway, |- | || Thomas Grant, || George Robinson, |- | || Edward Hall, || William Sabin, |- | || Goody Hide Children’s lands, || John Savage, |- | || Lieutenant Hunt, || Mr. Daniel Smith, |- | || Nicholas Ide, || Henry Smith, |- | || Jaret Ingraham, || Francis Stephens, |- | || Robert Jones, || Mr. Tanner, |- | || George Kendricke, || John Titus, |- | || Eldad Kinsly, || Philip Walker, |- | || John Kinslye, || Robert Wheaton, |- | || Rice Leonard, || Richard Whitaker, |- | || John Lowell, || Captain Willet, |- | || Samuel Luther, || Thomas Willmot, |- | || Abraham Martin, || John Woodcock, |} === Plymouth Colony Court List of Freemen for Rehoboth and Swansea === ==== 1670 ==== 29 May 1670 - “ An exact List of all the Names of the Freemen of the Jurisdiction of New Plymouth, transcribed by Nathaniell Morton, Secretary of the Court for the said Jurisdiction, the 29 May, Ann Domini 1670.” (Bowen pp 37)
Swansey
{| class="wikitable" |- | style="width: 15pt;" | | style="width: 220pt;" | | style="width: 220pt;" | |- | ||Captaine,Thomas Willett ||Hugh Cole |- | ||Mr. James Browne||Sacaryah Eedey |- | ||John Allin||Samuel Luther |- | ||Mr Nicholas Tanner||Mr John Myles Junir |- | ||William Blanding ||Samuel Peck |- | ||Nathaniel Peck |}
Rehoboth
{| class="wikitable" |- | style="width: 15pt;" | | style="width: 220pt;" | | style="width: 220pt;" | |- | ||Mr. Daniel Smith ||John Pecke |- | ||Mr. Noah Newman||Anthony Perrey |- | ||Mr. Stephen Paine||John Woodcocke |- | ||Mr. Thomas Cooper||Samuel Carpenter |- | ||Richard Bowen||Samuel Pecke |- | ||Lieutenant Peter Hunt||John Titus |- | ||Nicholas Hyde || Jonathan Blisse |- | ||William Sabine||Robert Fuller |- | ||Nicholas Pecke||George Kendricke |- | ||Phillip Walker||Steven Paine, Junir |- | ||Nathaniel Paine||Preserved Able |- | ||Ensign Henry Smith||John Read, Junir |- | ||John Read||Peter Hunt, Junir |- | ||Samuel Newman||John Ormsbye |- | ||William Carpenter||Nathaniel Cooper |- | ||Gilbert Brookes |- | ||[Plymouth Colony Records, vol. V. pp. 278, 9] |} === King Phillip's War === ==== 1675-76 ==== 1675-1676 - “Phillip's War” - Garrison houses in Rehoboth North Purchase (now Attleborough) - “Woodcock's Garrison” ; The South end of Seekonk Plain (Sekonk Common); Northern part of Swansey near Mile's Bridge - “Mille's Garrison”. Bliss (pp 117-118) The names of the Rehoboth soldiers who served in Philip's war have been preserved, and are as follows: Those engaged in the Narraganset expedition, were: {| class="wikitable" |- | style="width: 15pt;" | | style="width: 220pt;" | | style="width: 220pt;" | |- | || John Fitch, || Sampson Mason, Jun. |- | || John Carpenter, || John Miller, Jun. |- | || Joseph Doggett, || Jasiel Perry, |- | || John Hall, || John Redeway, |- | || John Ide, || Jonathan Sabin, |- | || Thomas Kendrick, || Jonathan Wilmarth, |- | || John Martin, || |} Those who served under Major Bradford, were, {| class="wikitable" |- | style="width: 15pt;" | | style="width: 220pt;" | | style="width: 220pt;" | |- | || Preserved Abell, || Samuel Walker, |- | || Samuel Perry, || Nicholas Ide, |- | || Stephen Paine, Jun. || Noah Mason, |- | || Samuel Miller, || Samuel Sabin, |- | || Silas T. Alin, || Thomas Read, |- | || Samuel Palmer, || Israel Read, |- | || James Redevay, || George Robinson, |- | || Enoch Hunt, || Nathaniel Wilmarth. |} Following are the names of those who made advances of money to support the war: {| class="wikitable" |- | style="width: 15pt;" | | style="width: 220pt;" | | style="width: 220pt;" | |- | ||Preserved Abell, ||Wid. Mason, |- | ||Daniel Allen, ||Jo. Miller, sen. |- | ||John Allen, jun. ||Robert Miller, |- | ||Eben. Amidown, ||Samuel Newman, |- | ||David Beers, ||John Ormsby, |- | ||William Blanding, ||Wid. Nathaniel Paine, |- | ||Obadiah Bowen, ||Stephen Paine, jun. |- | ||Richard Bowen, ||Josiah Palmer, |- | ||Gilbert Brooks, ||John Peck, |- | ||Benjamin Buckland, ||Joseph Peck, |- | ||Joseph Buckland, ||Samuel Peck, |- | ||William Buckland, ||Abraham Perem, |- | ||Samuel Bullock, ||John Perem, |- | ||John Butterworth, jun. ||An. Perry, |- | ||John Carpenter, ||Wid. Rachael Read, |- | ||Samuel Carpenter, ||Thomas Read, |- | ||William Carpenter, ||John Reade, sen. |- | ||Wid. Carpenter, ||Moses Reade, |- | ||Joseph Chaffee, ||Samuel Reade, |- | ||Nathaniel Chaffee. ||James Redeway, sen. |- | ||Deacon Nathaniel Cooper, ||James Redevay, jun. |- | ||John Crossman, ||George Robinson, |- | ||John Dogget, ||Benjamin Sabin, |- | ||John Fitch, ||Joseph Sabin, |- | ||Nathaniel Foulsom, ||Samuel Sabin, |- | ||Jonathan Fuller, ||Widow Sabin, |- | ||Robert Fuller, ||William Sabin, |- | ||James Gilson, ||John Savage, |- | ||Thomas Grant, ||Daniel Smith, |- | ||John Hall, ||David Smith, |- | ||Samuel Homes, ||Francis Stephens, |- | ||Rebecca Hunt, ||John Titus, sen. |- | ||John Jonson, ||John Titus, jun. |- | ||George Kendrick, ||Deacon Walker, |- | ||Eldad Kingsley, ||Jeremiah Wheaton, |- | ||John Kingsley, ||John Willmarth, |- | ||Rice Leonard, ||Thomas Willmarth, sen. |- | ||Richard Martin, ||Thomas Willmarth, jun. |- | ||Noah Mason, |}   === Dominion of New England === ==== 1686 ==== 1686 – New England combined into the Dominion of New England. ==== 1688 ==== 1688 – Glorious Revolution in UK, President of New England Dominion, Edmund Andros was unpopular and arrested when news of the Glorious Revolution reached Boston in April, 1689 he was arrested and when this news reached Plymouth, it's magistrate reclaimed power. === Rehoboth Inhabitants in 1689 === ==== 1689 ==== 1689: Rehoboth (Bliss, pg 128) “A list of the names of the inhabitants and proprietors of the Towne of Rehoboth having Rights and Titles to the Meas uages, Tenements and Lands contained in the above written Instrument hereunto annexed and affixed, which hath been reade and allowed in a full Towne meeting, ffebruary the 7th, 1689.” :Inhabitants {| class="wikitable" |- | style="width: 15pt;" | | style="width: 220pt;" | | style="width: 220pt;" | |- |- | || Serj. Preserved Able,|| Joseph Millerd, |- | || Isack Allen,|| Sam’l Millerd, sen'r. |- | || Mr. Samuel Angier,|| Sam'l Millerd, jr. |- | || John Bartlet's heires. Samuel Blise,|| David Newman, |- | || Jonathan Blise,|| Samuel Newman, jr. |- | || Joseph Browne,|| John Ormsby, |- | || Joseph Borsworth,|| Thomas Ormsby, |- | || John Bowen,|| Nath. Paine, jun'r. |- | || Richard Bowen, jun'r. || Samuell Paine, |- | || Richard Bowen,|| Jonah Palmer, sen’r. |- | || Sam’l Bowen,|| Jonah Palmer, jun'r. |- | || Thomas Bowen, sen'r. || Samuell Palmer, |- | || Baruk Buckland,|| Jathniell Peck, |- | || Joseph Buckland,|| Joseph Peck, sen'r. |- | || Joseph Buckland, jun'r. || Joseph Peck, jun'r. |- | || John Bullock,|| Hezekiah Pecke, |- | || Samuel Bullock,|| John Peren, |- | || Sam'l Butterworth,|| Nathaniell Perry, |- | || John Callender,|| Daniell Reade, |- | || Abiah Carpenter,|| Israll Reade, |- | || James Carpenter,|| Mosses Reade, |- | || John Carpenter,|| Serj. Thomas Reade, |- | || Josiah Carpenter,|| John Redway, |- | || Sam’l Carpenter,|| Benjamin Robinson, |- | || William Carpenter, jr. || George Robinson, sen'r. |- | || Nathaniel Chaffee, || Samuel Robinson, |- | || Samuel Cooper,|| William Robenson, |- | || Decon Thomas Cooper,|| James Sabin, |- | || Thomas Cooper,|| John Sabin, |- | || John Daggett,|| Noah Sabin, |- | || Joseph Daggett,||Samuel Sabin, |- | || Nathaniel Daggett,|| Joseph Sabine, |- | || Richard Evens,|| Mr. Christopher Sanders, |- | || John ffitch,|| John Shawe, |- | || David ffreeman, || Daniell Shepard, sen. |- | || John ffrench,|| John Smith, |- | || David ffuller,|| Joshua Smith, |- | || Jonathan ffuller,sen'r. || ffrancis Stevens, sen'r. |- | || Jonathan ffuller,jun. || ffrancis Stevens, jun'r. |- | || Thomas Grant,|| Mr. Henry Sweeting, |- | || Johe Hall,|| John Tittus, |- | || John Hunt,|| Joseph Tittus, |- | || Enoch Hunt,|| Samuell Tittus, |- | || Ephrahim Hunt,|| Sillas Titus, |- | || Nichollas Ide, sen'r. || James Thurber, |- | || Nicholas Ide, jun'r. || Philip Walker, |- | || Timothy Ide,|| James Welch, |- | || John Jenkings,|| Eprahim Wheaton, |- | || John Jonson,|| Jeremiah Wheaton, |- | || George Kenricke,|| Robert Wheaton, |- | || The Hieres of Thomas Kenrick,|| Richard Whiteaker, |- | || John Kinsley,|| Nathaniell Whitaker, |- | || Rice Leonard,|| John Willmath, |- | || Thomas Man,|| Jonathan Willmath, |- | || John Marten,|| Thomas Willmath, jr |- | || Richard Martin,|| James Wilson, |- | || Joseph Mason, || John Woodcok, jun'r. |- | || Noah Mason,|| Jonathan Woodcok, |- | || Samson Mason,|| Iserall Woodcok, |- | || Samuell Mason,|| Thomas Woodcok, |- | || Benjamin Millerd, |} :Orphans {| class="wikitable" |- | style="width: 15pt;" | | style="width: 220pt;" | | style="width: 220pt;" | |- |- |- | || The Heires of William Allen,|| The Heires of Eldad Kinsley, |- | || Philip Amidowne,|| Isake Mason, |- | || Henry Ammidowne,|| James Myles and Nathaniel Myles, |- | || Thomas Bowen,|| Sons of Mr. John Myles, |- | || The Heires of Benjamin Buckland,|| Jacob Ormsby’s daughter. |- | || Abraham Carpenter,|| Mary Ormsby |- | || David Carpenter,|| Benjamin Paine, |- | || Eliphellet Carpenter,|| The Heires of Mr. Pilebeame, |- | || Jonathan Carpenter, || John Reade and Thomas Reade, |- | || Rebeka Carpenter, || The Heires of John Reade, jun’r. |- | || Daughter of Abiah Carpenter,|| George Robinson, jr. |- | || Sollomon Carpenter,|| Daniell Sabin, |- | || Zacheriah Carpenter,|| Son of Nehemiah Sabin, |- | || Thomas Cooper and Nathaniell Cooper,|| The Heires of John Savage, |- | || Sons of Nath. Cooper. || Thomas Smith, |- | || Abiall ffuller,|| Henry Smith, |- | || John ffuller,|| Abiall Smith, |- | || Samuell fuller,|| Ebennezar Walker, |- | || The Heires of Robert Joanes,|| Mary Walker |} :Proprietors not inhabitants. {| class="wikitable" |- | style="width: 15pt;" | | style="width: 220pt;" | | style="width: 220pt;" | |- |- | || Daniell Allen,|| William Ingraham, |- | || Mr. John Allen, sen'r. || John Lovell, |- | || John Allen, jun'r. || Thomas Patey, |- | || Thomas Barnes,|| Elizabeth Patey, |- | || John Blakstone,|| John Paine, |- | || Obidiah Bowen, sen'r. || Mr. Nathaniell Paine, |- | || Obadiah Bowen, jun'r. || Iserail Peck, |- | || James Browne, Esq. || Mr. Samuel Myles, |- | || Decon John Butterworth,|| Mr. Henry Newman, |- | || John Carpenter, jun'r. || Anthony Sprague, |- | || Joseph Carpenter,|| Mr. Phillip Squire, |- | || Benjamin Carpenter,|| Henry Sweet, |- | || Joseph Chaffee,|| Mr. Nichollas Taner, |- | || Thomas Daggett,|| The Heirs of Humphrey Tiffany, |- | || Esq. Richard Dagerworth,|| Mrs. Elizabeth Viall, |- | || Ens. Tho. Estabrooks,|| Samuell Viall, |- | || Mr. Noah ffloaide,|| George Webb, |- | || Benjamin ffuller,|| Mr. Andrew Willet, |- | || William Howard,|| Thomas Wood, |- | || Jarett Ingraham,|| Joseph Woodward, |}   === Plymouth Colony Merged into Massachusetts Bay Colony === ==== 1691 ==== 1691 - Plymouth Colony was merged with Massachusetts Bay Colony and Rehoboth, became Massachusetts Bay Colony 1691 – a group New Englanders led by Increase Mather went to England to negotiate a return of the colonial charters that had been nullified during the Dominion years. Plymouth never had a formal charter and rather than granting them a charter, they were Combined into Massachusetts Bay colony on 4 Oct 1691. === Palmer's River === ==== 1718 ==== Names of the families who constituted the neighbourhood of Palmer's river: (Bliss 135-136) {| class="wikitable" |- | style="width: 15pt;" | | style="width: 220pt;" | | style="width: 220pt;" | |- | ||Lennox Beverly, ||Ephraim Millard, |- | ||Jacob Bliss, ||The mark + of Solomon Millard, |- | ||Samuel Bliss, ||Ichabod Peck, |- | ||Thomas Bliss, ||Jethanial Peck, |- | ||William Blanding, ||Samuel Peck, |- | ||Daniel Blanding, ||Solomon Peck, |- | ||Abraham Carpenter, ||Joshua Smith, |- | ||Benjamin Willson, ||Joshua Smith, jun'r. |- | ||William Marten,||Nathaniel Smith, |}   === Attleborough === ==== 1746 ==== 1746 - The “North Purchase” was incorporated into a separate town as Attleborough, and the “Gore” become Cumberland, Rhode Island. === War of the Revolution === “We have now, in our survey of the history of the town, ap proached the eventful period of the war of the Revolution. Our materials for the history of this period are scanty, as Rehoboth can claim the honour of having been the theatre of no interesting event connected with this war; but, as exhibiting the feelings of the people at large, and disclosing the secret but powerful workings of that spirit which achieved our independence . . .” (Bliss pp 141-142) ==== 1774 ====       “July 25, 1774. Voted by a great majority, that the sum of £5 3s. 8d. be drawn out of the town treasury, for the use of the committee of this province, that are to meet in the General Congress; it being Rehoboth's proportionable part of the money to be ordered out of the treasury by the selectmen.”
      “Voted not to purchase any goods, imported from Great Britain, after the 31st day of August next, until the act for blocking up the harbour of Boston be repealed, and the government be restored to its former privileges.”
    “Likewise voted that the town clerk transmit a copy of the transactions of this meeting to the clerk of the Corresponding Committee in Boston . . . . “
    “September 19, 1774. The town chose Maj. Timothy Walker and Capt. John Wheeler delegates to attend the proposed Provincial Congress, on the second Tuesday of October next, at Concord, or any other time or place that the major part of the delegates of said province may agree upon.” (Bliss pp 145)
==== 1775 ====       “May 26, 1775. Voted to raise two companies in this town to be ready on any special alarm; one company to be raised in the westerly part, and the other in the easterly part of said town. Likewise voted that every soldier, enlisting to be a minute man, on alarm shall have three shillings a day, he finding himself, if called into service, until they come to draw provisions out of the provision stores, ; and then to have two shillings a day, for each day, until they return home again except they shall be paid by the province.”
      “Also voted that the selectmen divide the town stock of ammunition, the one half for the west part of the town, the other half for the east part.” (Bliss pp 146)
      'November 6, 1775. The town “voted to borrow four pieces of cannon of Capt. John Lyon and Mr. Nathan Daggett; ” and voted “the sum of £60 to defray the charges of mounting said cannon, and providing ammunition and other utensils that shall be needful for the same.” Also chose “a committee, to wait on a committee of the town of Providence, to consult on fortifying Hog-pen Point.”
      “November 13, 1775. Voted it expedient to fortify Hog pen Point, and chose a committee to oversee the business.” This point is in Seekonk, and traces of the fortification are still: to be seen.
      “January 1, 1776. The town voted to raise the sum of £118 11s. to procure a town stock of powder and small arms.”
      “February 12, 1776. Voted to encourage the manufacturing of saltpetre in private families, by affording them the materials they can get without doing damage.”' (Bliss pp 147)
   “A muster roll of Capt. Samuel Bliss's company of minute men, from Rehoboth, from the 19th of April to the 27th, each eight days service : “(Bliss pp 149) {| class="wikitable" |- | style="width: 15pt;" | | style="width: 220pt;" | | style="width: 220pt;" | |- | ||Samuel Bliss, Capt. ||Nathan Turner, |- | ||Aaron Walker, Lieut. || Nathaniel Turner, |- | || Joseph Allen, Ensign,|| Ephraim Bliss, |- | ||Aaron Read, Sergeant, ||Levi Lewis, |- | || James Bullock, || Valentine Wheeler, |- | || Noah Allen, || Jonathan Macomber, |- | || Christopher Ormsbee, || Abel Hix, |- | || Nathan Wheeler, || Preserved Bullock, |- | || Jonathan Nash, || Laben Lake, |- | || Elijah Perry, || Jonathan Drowne, |- | || Peter Read, || Ezekiel Hix, |- | || John Brown, || Joseph Allen, |- | || Samuel Munroe, || Jacob Fuller, |- | || William Fairbrother, || Comfort Stanley, |- | || Benjamin Comer, || Oliver Peck, |- | || William Allen,|| Amos Bliss, |- | || Oliver Jones, || Philip Peck, |- | || Samuel Allen, || Solomon Peck, |- | || Joseph Ingals, || Elnathan Lake, |- | || Thomas Campbell, || Josiah Perry, |- | || John Dryer, || Ichabod Wade. |- | || Christopher Blanding, ” |}
“The following is a list of the officers in Col. Timothy Walker's regiment, enlisted for eight months from April and May of 1775. Col. Walker belonged to Rehoboth, and also a part of his officers: “ (Bliss pp 150) {| class="wikitable" |- | style="width: 150pt;" | |
Staff Officers
|} {| class="wikitable" |- | style="width: 15pt;" | | style="width: 220pt;" | | style="width: 220pt;" | |- | ||Timothy Walker, Esq. Col. ||Abiel Mitchell, Major. |- | ||Nathaniel Leonard, Lieut. Col. || |} {| class="wikitable" |- | style="width: 150pt;" | |
Captains
|} {| class="wikitable" |- | style="width: 15pt;" | | style="width: 220pt;" | | style="width: 220pt;" | | style="width: 220pt;" | |- | ||John Perry, ||Peter Pitts,||Mason Shaw, |- | ||Samuel Bliss,||Caleb Richardson,||Jacob Fuller, |- | || Silas Cobb,||John King,||Daniel Parker. |- | || Francis Liscomb,||Oliver Soper, || |- | ||Marcy Williams,||Samuel Tubbs, jun. || |} {| class="wikitable" |- | style="width: 150pt;" | |
Lieutenants
|} {| class="wikitable" |- | style="width: 15pt;" | | style="width: 220pt;" | | style="width: 220pt;" | | style="width: 220pt;" | |- | ||John Paine,||Samuel Lane,||Simeon Cobb, |- | ||Aaron Walker,||Zebedee Raiden,||John Shaw. |- | || Isaac Smith,||Enoch Robinson, || |- | || Matthew Randall,||Noah Hall. || |} {| class="wikitable" |- | style="width: 150pt;" | |
Ensigns
|} {| class="wikitable" |- | style="width: 15pt;" | | style="width: 220pt;" | | style="width: 220pt;" | | style="width: 220pt;" | |- | ||Thomas Bucklin, ||John Cook, ||Thomas Williams, |- | ||Joseph Allen, ||Henry Briggs, ||Joel Tubbs, |- | || Isaac Fisher, ||Solomon Stanley, || |- | || Seth Pratt, ||Abraham Hathaway. || |}   “The following are lists of two companies in this regiment from Rehoboth : “A list of men under Capt. Samuel Bliss, who enlisted for eight months from April and May, 1775, in Colonel Timothy Walker's regiment. “ (Bliss 150-151) {| class="wikitable" |- | style="width: 15pt;" | | style="width: 220pt;" | | style="width: 220pt;" | |- | ||Samuel Bliss, Capt.|| Eliphalet Corbin, |- | ||Aaron Wheeler, Lieut ||James Cole, |- | ||Joseph Allen, Ensign,||Thomas Campbell, |- | ||Aaron Read, Sergeant, ||John Dryer, |- | ||James Bullock,||William Fairbrother, |- | ||Noah Allen, || Simon Goff, |- | ||Christopher Ormsbee, || Abel Hix, |- | ||Nathaniel Bliss, Corporal, || Joseph Ingals, |- | ||Nathan Wheeler, || ______* Ide, |- | ||Jonathan Macomber, || Oliver Jones, |- | ||Elijah Perry, || Labin Lake, |- | ||James Wheeler, drummer, || Levi Lewis, |- | ||Cyriel Smith, fifer, || Samuel Munroe, |- | ||Joseph Allen, || Jonathan Nash, |- | ||Samuel Allen, || David Perry, |- | ||William Allen, || Sylvester Peck, |- | ||Ephraim Bliss, || Peter Read, |- | ||Charles Bliss, || Nathaniel Round, |- | ||David Bliss, || Richard Round, |- | ||Levi Baldwin, || Comfort Robinson, |- | ||Thomas Baldwin, || David Turner, |- | ||Preserved Bullock, || Nathan Turner, |- | ||Isaac Burr, || Valentine Willmot, |- | ||Samuel Baker, || Jonathan Drown. |- | ||Christopher Blanding, |}
   '“This roll,” says a note appended to it, “was made up to the 1st of August, 1775, and paid by the State, and afterwards was paid by the United States for the other five months.”
   Samuel Allen was the only one that deserted from this company: he deserted June 27, 1775.
“A muster roll of the company, under command of Capt. John Perry, in Col. Timothy Walker's regiment [torn off] to the first of August, 1775, enlisted for eight months:' (Bliss 151-152) {| class="wikitable" |- | style="width: 15pt;" | | style="width: 220pt;" | | style="width: 220pt;" | |- | ||John Perry, Capt.||John Willson, Serg't. |- | || John Paine, Lieut.||John Smith, |- | ||James Bucklin, Ensign,||Miles Shorey, |- | ||Robert Sutton, || Shubel Chaffee, |- | ||Amos Goff Corp’l. || William Daggett, |- | ||Lemuel Perrin, ||Richard Fairbrother, |- | ||James Hill, || Isaac Fuller, |- | ||David Lawrence, || Wm. Fuller, |- | ||John Williams, drummer, || Jonathan French, |- | ||James Bly, fifer, || Sylvester Fuller, |- | ||Preserved Abell, || Jonathan Hays, |- | ||James Alger, || Stephen Hill, |- | ||George Allen, || Comfort Hill, |- | ||Squire Allen, || Wm. Ingraham, |- | ||William Bridgham, || Samuel Jones, |- | ||Demos Bishop, || Aaron Lyon, |- | ||Isaac Bowers, || John Medbury, |- | ||Charles Bowers, || John McMullen, |- | ||Asa Bowers, || Amos Richardson, |- | ||Gideon Brown, || Ezra Read, |- | ||Sylvester Bowers, || Enos Walker, |- | ||Jonathan Barney, || Peter Whitaker, |- | ||Rufus Bucklin, || Joseph Wheaton, |- | ||Josiah Blake, || John Walker, |- | ||Barzilla Bowen, || Peter Walker, |- | ||Barzaleel Bowen, || Caleb Walker, |- | ||James Campbell, || Ephraim Whitaker. |- | ||Thomas Cole, |}
      “The following is a list of the officers in Col. Timothy Walker's regiment, enlisted for eight months from April and May of 1775. Col. Walker belonged to Rehoboth, and also a part of his officers: ” (Bowen pp 37) {| class="wikitable" |- | style="width: 200pt;" |
Swansey
|} {| class="wikitable" |- | style="width: 15pt;" | | style="width: 220pt;" | | style="width: 220pt;" | |- | ||Captaine,Thomas Willett ||Hugh Cole |- | ||Mr. James Browne||Sacaryah Eedey |- | ||John Allin||Samuel Luther |- | ||Mr Nicholas Tanner||Mr John Myles Junir |- | ||William Blanding ||Samuel Peck |- | ||Nathaniel Peck |} {| class="wikitable" |- | style="width: 200pt;" |
Rehoboth
|} {| class="wikitable" |- | style="width: 15pt;" | | style="width: 220pt;" | | style="width: 220pt;" | |- | ||Mr. Daniel Smith ||John Pecke |- | ||Mr. Noah Newman||Anthony Perrey |- | ||Mr. Stephen Paine||John Woodcocke |- | ||Mr. Thomas Cooper||Samuel Carpenter |- | ||Richard Bowen||Samuel Pecke |- | ||Lieutenant Peter Hunt||John Titus |- | ||Nicholas Hyde || Jonathan Blisse |- | ||William Sabine||Robert Fuller |- | ||Nicholas Pecke||George Kendricke |- | ||Phillip Walker||Steven Paine, Junir |- | ||Nathaniiel Paine||Preserved Able |- | ||Ensigne Henry Smith||John Read, Junir |- | ||John Read||Peter Hunt, Junir |- | ||Samuel Newman||John Ormsbye |- | ||William Carpenter||Nathaniel Cooper |- | ||Gilbert Brookew |} [Plymouth Colony Records, vol. V. pp. 278, 9] ==== 1776 ====       'In September of 1776, a regiment was raised in this town and some of the adjoining towns, and marched under the command of Col. Thomas Carpenter of Rehoboth, to join the army of Washington at White Plains. They arrived there some time before the battle; but I have been informed by one of the regiment, that they were not present in the action, but distant a few miles, drawn up under arms, in momentary expectation of orders to march to the scene of battle.' (Bliss 152) ==== 1780 ====       “Of the 4,726 men voted to be raised by Massachusetts, June 1780, for three months, for re-enforcing the continental army, the proportion of Rehoboth was 60. “ (Bliss pp 148) === Seekonk === ==== 1812 ==== 1812 – Rehoboth was divided and the west part was incorporated into the separate township of Seakonk. === Pawtucket === ==== 1828 ==== 1828 – North-West part of Seekonk was, by an act of the Legislature was incorporated into the township of Pawtucket by request of a majority of residents in that part of Seekonk. ==== 1836 ==== 1836 - Swansey incorporated and included Wannomoiset, including besides the present town besides the present town, Sommersett, Mass., and Barrington, and the greater part of Warren, R.I. ==== 1862 ==== 1862, 1 March – Pawtucket, East Providence included Rumford, Cumberland transferred from Massachusetts to Rhode Island, ending a 225 year old border dispute. === Rumford === ==== 1889 ==== 1889 - Rumford, Rhode Island was known as East Providence Center and was the location of the original “ring of the Green” town site. = Sources = Bliss Jr., Leonard. ''[[Space:The History of Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts|The History of Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts: ]]'' Comprising A History of the Present Towns of Rehoboth, Seekonk, and Pawtcket, From their Settlement to the Present Time, Together with Sketches of Attleborough, Cumberland, and a part of Swansey and Barrinigton (Otis, Broaders, & Co., Pawtucket, R.I., 1836) Bowen, Richard LeBaron. ''[[Space:Early Rehoboth, Documented Historical Studies of Families and Events in this Plymouth Colony Township|Early Rehoboth, Documented Historical Studies of Families and Events in this Plymouth Colony Township]]'' (Rumford Press, Concord, N.H., 1945-) = See Also = ''[[Space:Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors of the Revolutionary War|Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors of the Revolutionary War]]'' (Wright & Potter Printing Co., Boston, 1896)

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[[Project:Texas_Cemeteries|Texas Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for the Reilly Springs Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Texas_Cemeteries|Texas Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Texas Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. ===Location and Map=== Location
Reilly Springs Cemetery is located in Hopkins County, Texas on County Road 2439 just south of the intersection with County Road 1567 in the town of Reilly Springs. GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
33.008421, -95.543502 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Reilly+Springs,+Texas+75482/@33.0084663,-95.5439946,175m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m2!3m1!1s0x864a26341a9f18b1:0x3a0899bb7f3b5b27 Reilly Springs Cemetery on Google Maps] ===Tasks Completed=== * ===To Do=== *Survey and photograph all markers in cemetery. *Complete transcription table below. * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" | Latitude ! scope="col" | Longitude ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |[[Jones-38983|McKee]]||Julia E. C. ||July 30, 1842||June 6, 1874|||||||||[[image:Jones-38983.jpg|120px]] |- | [[McKee-2104|McKee]]||Thomas||July 20, 1840||September 27, 1907||||latititude||longitude|||[[image:McKee-2104-1.jpg|120px]] |- | surname||given names/initials||dob||dod||notes||latititude||longitude|||image link |-

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[[Category: Stickers]][[Category:Heritage Stickers]] Below find [[#WikiTree-Wide Stickers|WikiTree-Wide Stickers]]|[[#Project-Specific Stickers|Project-Specific Stickers]]|[[#First Peoples Project Stickers| First Peoples Project Stickers]]|[[#Heritage Stickers|Heritage Stickers]]|[[#Additional Personal Stickers|Additional Personal Stickers]]|[[#Need Images?|Need Images?]]|[[#Examples|WikiTree Member Examples]] = We're Related! = : One of the really cool things about WikiTree is that everyone only gets one profile, which makes connecting with cousins and seeing your relationship with someone - by blood or marriage - a click away using the [[Special:Relationship|Relationship Finder]] (RF) or [[Special:Connection|Connection Finder]] (CF), respectively. : So what to do with that information? = Stickers = WikiTree has three stickers that can be used to show your connection to anyone - Descendant, Relationship Sticker, and Connection Sticker - and many projects have dedicated or tailored stickers that you could also use on your profile (see the following sections for [[#WikiTree-Wide Stickers|WikiTree-Wide Stickers]] and [[#Project-Specific Stickers|Project-Specific Stickers]], respectively). "Heritage Stickers" ([[#Heritage Stickers|below]]) include "Roots Stickers", "Ancestor" stickers, "Born In" stickers, and "Lived In" stickers. For societies, such as DAR, there is the "Society Member" sticker (see [[#Additional Personal Stickers|below]]). For a selection of how WikiTree members display their relationships, see [[#Examples|Examples (below)]]. For all stickers listed, please be sure to check the template page for details about the use of the sticker. Most will say how the sticker is intended to be used and all will include details such as sticker parameters. This page was created to share the three [[#WikiTree-Wide Stickers|WikiTree-Wide Stickers]] as well as a list with some basic information about available "[[#Project-Specific Stickers|Project-Specific Stickers]]". While the Project-specific stickers listed below have some notes, you should still check the template page for additional information and to verify that the information hasn't changed - this page is updated manually. For an automatically updated display of all stickers, with notes, see [[Automated:Template_Sticker|this page]] (especially the [[Automated:Template_Sticker#National|National section]]).Collections of stickers can be found on several pages, aside from "[[Automated:Template_Sticker|Automated:Template Sticker]]" just referenced and this Relationship Stickers page. Because Stickers are all created using the [[Template:Sticker]] base, they are all listed under [[:Category:Stickers]]. On that page, you'll find several sub-categories (such as [[:Category:United States Project Stickers]]). There is also Francis Lehman's "[[Space:The_Encyclopedia_Of_Sticker_Templates_Of_WikiTree|The Encyclopedia of Sticker Templates]]". Remember that even if stickers ''can'' be used on an ancestor's profile, it does not necessarily mean that they should. Stickers added to profiles other than your own need to follow WikiTree's [[Help:Stickers|guidelines for stickers]] (the sticker is relevant to the person represented by the profile, no one objects to the sticker being displayed, and the profile has no more than five stickers). Profiles for your ancestors are restricted to no more than five stickers (and WikiTree guidance says three is better - see [[Help:Stickers]]), but there is no limit to the number of stickers you can have on your own profile. == WikiTree-Wide Stickers == === Descendant === {{Descendant|id=[[Plantagenet-70|Edward III]]}} :{{Descendant
:|id=[[Plantagenet-70|Edward III]]}} : This sticker can be used on any profile, provided it follows WikiTree's [[Help:Stickers|guidelines for stickers]] (the sticker is relevant to the person represented by the profile, no one objects to the sticker being displayed, and the profile has no more than five stickers). It is very flexible. See [[Template: Descendant]] for details. : {{Descendant||id=[[Carolingian-77|Charlemagne]] (per [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Plantagenet-70&person2_name=Carolingian-77 WikiTree])}}The following coding can be used to add a clickable link showing the relationship according to WikiTree, but you'll need to add the appropriate WikiTree IDs. '''Note''': If one of the WikiTree-IDs is your own, the sticker should be used '''only on your profile''' page, '''not''' your ancestor's profile.Descendant stickers placed on ancestors' profile that are not relevant for that person will be removed from the profile. For example, King Edward III's relationship to Charlemagne is relevant to Edward - not so much to Charlemagne, since Edward is just one of many royals who descend from Charlemagne. The coding example given to show Edward's relationship to Charlemagne would be removed from Charlemagne's profile. It could also be removed from Edward's profile at the discretion of the profile manager (project or person), if there were too many stickers, or if anyone objected to it being displayed. *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=WikiTree-ID&person2_name=WikiTree-ID WikiTree] * The example uses the following coding:
{{Descendant||id=[[Plantagenet-70|Edward III]] (per [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Plantagenet-70&person2_name=Carolingian-77 WikiTree])}} === Relationship Sticker === : '''NOTE''' - The Relationship Sticker and the Connection Sticker are '''restricted for use on profiles of active WikiTree members only'''.Relationship Stickers and Connection Stickers added to profiles other than your own will be removed. See [[:Category:Member-Only Stickers]] for other [[:Category:Heritage Stickers|Heritage stickers]] that can only be used on active WikiTree members' profiles. {{Relationship Sticker|name=Liz|id=Noland-165}} {{Relationship Sticker|image=WikiTree_Images-30.png |relationship=12th cousin, twice removed|name=Queen Elizabeth II |id=Windsor-1}} {{Relationship Sticker|image= Popular_Errors_in_Colonial_and_Medieval_Lineages-1.png |name=Edward III|id=Plantagenet-70}} :{{Relationship Sticker
:|name=Liz
:|id=Noland-165}}
:{{Relationship Sticker
:|image=WikiTree_Images-30.png
:|relationship=12th cousin, twice removed
:|name=Queen Elizabeth II
:|id=Windsor-1}}
:{{Relationship Sticker
:|image= Popular_Errors_in_Colonial_and_Medieval_Lineages-1.png
:|name=Edward III
:|id=Plantagenet-70}} : Note that the clickable link to the results of [[Special: Relationship]] will ''not'' work in the examples - it will once saved on your own profile (it won't work until it's saved - in other words, it won't work in preview either). : This sticker '''is restricted''' for use on profiles of active WikiTree members. The two parameters are required (the name and the id of the person you're related to). The rest, including the RF trail, is automatic. You can change the default image by using the "image=" parameter. See [[Template:Relationship Sticker|Template: Relationship Sticker]] for details. === Connection Sticker === : '''NOTE''' - The Relationship Sticker and the Connection Sticker are '''restricted for use on profiles of active WikiTree members only'''. {{Connection Sticker|image= WikiTree_Images.png |degrees=20|name=Kevin Bacon|id=Bacon-2568}} {{Connection Sticker|image=WikiTree_Images-30.png|name=Nikola Tesla|id=Tesla-1}} {{Connection Sticker|image= Popular_Errors_in_Colonial_and_Medieval_Lineages-1.png |name=Queen Elizabeth II|id=Windsor-1}} :{{Connection Sticker
:|image= WikiTree_Images.png
:|degrees=20
:|name=Kevin Bacon|id=Bacon-2568}}
:{{Connection Sticker
:|image=WikiTree_Images-30.png
:|name=Nikola Tesla
:|id=Tesla-1}} :{{Connection Sticker
:|image= Popular_Errors_in_Colonial_and_Medieval_Lineages-1.png
:|name=Queen Elizabeth II
:|id=Windsor-1}}
: Note that the clickable link to the results of [[Special: Connection]] will not work in the examples - it will once saved on your own profile (it won't work until it's saved - in other words, it won't work in preview either). : This sticker also '''is restricted''' for use on profiles of active WikiTree members. It is different from the "Related to" sticker only in its wording (including the path link being the CF trail) and default image. See [[Template: Connection Sticker|Template: Connection Sticker]] for details. == Project-Specific Stickers == Check the project page of the project managing the profile you're interested in for more information about the project (and in case I missed any in the following list). The project box displayed on a project-managed profile will include a link to that project's main page. === Acadian Project === {{Acadian Sticker}} :{{Acadian Sticker}} : This sticker can be used on any profile, provided its use follows sticker, project, and WikiTree guidelines: * [[Template: Acadian Sticker]] * [[Project: Acadians]] * [[Help: Stickers]] === Bermuda Project === {{Bermuda Sticker}} :{{Bermuda Sticker}} : While this sticker can be used on any profile, its wording restricts it to persons who were "significant" to Bermuda's history. It is, therefore, not included in the "[[:Category:Heritage Stickers|Heritage Stickers]]" category. * [[Template: Bermuda Sticker]] * [[Project: Bermuda]] * Contact the project for additional information about the use of this sticker. See [[Help: Stickers]] for information about the use of stickers in general. === Descendants of Pocahontas Project === {{Pocahontas}} :{{Pocahontas}} : Note - the trail will not work until the sticker is saved to a profile. : This sticker is not restricted to profiles of active WikITree members, but should not be used on a profile unless the generated trail to Pocahontas is valid (each parent/child relationship supported by reliable sources). For more information, see * [[Template: Pocahontas]] * [[Project:Descendants of Pocahontas]] ([[Project:Descendants_of_Pocahontas#Project_Templates|this section]]) * [[Help: Stickers]] === DNA Project === {{YDNA 700 Earliest Known Ancestor}} :{{YDNA 700 Earliest Known Ancestor}} {{MTDNA Earliest Known Ancestor}} :{{MTDNA Earliest Known Ancestor}} : These stickers are not included in the "[[:Category:Heritage Stickers|Heritage Stickers]]" category, since they are used on the ancestor's profile - the Earliest Known Ancestor of a BigY700 or mtDNA tester - not the tester's profile. : The sticker automatically adds the profile to a category, either for the haplogroup or a [[:Category: DNA Project, Maintenance Categories|DNA Project Maintenance Category]]. Use should follow sticker and WikiTree guidelines; contact the [[Project:DNA|DNA Project]] if you need assistance: * [[Template: YDNA 700 Earliest Known Ancestor]] * [[Template: MTDNA Earliest Known Ancestor]] * [[Help: Stickers]] * [[Project: DNA]] === Germany Project === {{Nonmigrating Ancestor |addinfo=Born in Dithmarschen, Schleswig-Holstein. |flag=German_Flags-35.png |tooltip=Dithmarschen flag }} :{{Nonmigrating Ancestor |addinfo=Born in Dithmarschen, Schleswig-Holstein. |flag=German_Flags-35.png |tooltip=Dithmarschen flag }} : The Germany Project used the Nonmigrating Ancestor sticker for "born in" or "lived in" stickers when needed. Now, however, '''the project has both a [[Template: Germany Sticker|{{Germany Sticker}}]] as well as the [[Template: German Roots Sticker|{{German Roots Sticker}}]] (listed [[#G|below]]). ''' : For locations without a Roots sticker, there's the [[Template: Heritage Sticker|Heritage Sticker]]. For locations without a born in or lived in sticker, the Templates Project recommends using the [[Template:Nonmigrating Ancestor |Nonmigrating Ancestor]] sticker. : See [[Space:Germany_Project_Templates|Germany Project Templates]] for additional coding for stickers that you can add to your profile; for images, see [[Space:German_Flags|German Flags]]. Stickers based on either the [[Template:Nonmigrating Ancestor |Nonmigrating Ancestor]] sticker or the [[Template:Descendant|Descendant]] sticker can be used on any profile, provided their use follows project and WikiTree guidelines: * [[Project: Germany]] (see [[Space:Germany_Project_Templates|Germany Project Templates]]) * [[Help: Stickers]] === Huguenot Migration Project === {{Huguenot Descendant}} :{{Huguenot Descendant}} : This sticker can be used on any profile, provided its use follows sticker, project, and WikiTree guidelines: * [[Template: Huguenot Descendant]] * [[Project: Huguenot Migration]] ([[Project:Huguenot_Migration#Templates|this section]]) * [[Help: Stickers]] === Ireland Project === : Many projects now have a space page devoted to templates and stickers relevant to the project. For example, the Irleand Project's [[Space: Ireland Badges Templates and Stickers|Ireland Badges Templates and Stickers]] page. See also [[#Ireland|Ireland]] on this page. * [[Project: Ireland]] === Italy Project === : See [[Space:Italy_Badges%2C_Templates_and_Stickers|Italy Project Templates]]. One of them, the Italian Roots Sticker, is listed under [[#I|I, below]]. See also the [[Template:Society_Member|Society Member]] sticker, which has an option for OSIA - the Order Sons of Italy in America. * [[Project: Italy]] ===Latin America Project === {{Latin American Roots Sticker}} :{{Latin American Roots Sticker}} : This sticker can be used on any profile, provided its use follows sticker, project, and WikiTree guidelines: * [[Template: Latin American Roots Sticker]] * [[Project: Latin America]] * [[Help: Stickers]] === Magna Carta Project === {{Descendant|image=Magna Carta Team Base Camp.png|imagetext=Magna Carta Project logo|id=several [[:Category:Surety Barons|Magna Carta Surety Barons]]}} {{Descendant|image=Magna Carta Team Base Camp.png|imagetext=Magna Carta Project logo|id=[[Calvert-24|Leonard Calvert]], [[:Category: Gateway_Ancestors| Gateway Ancestor]]}} :{{Descendant
:|image=Magna Carta Team Base Camp.png
:|imagetext=Magna Carta Project logo
:|id=several [[:Category:Surety Barons|Magna Carta Surety Barons]]}} :{{Descendant
:|image=Magna Carta Team Base Camp.png
:|imagetext=Magna Carta Project logo
:|id=[[Calvert-24|Leonard Calvert]], [[:Category:Gateway_Ancestors|Gateway Ancestor]]}} : Just two of several options to show that you are descended from a Magna Carta Surety Baron or one of the project's Gateway Ancestors. : These stickers are based on the [[Template:Descendant |Descendant sticker]], so they can be used on any profile, provided their use follows project and WikiTree guidelines: * [[Project: Magna Carta]] (see [[Space:Magna_Carta_Stickers#sticker|this section]] of [[Space:Magna_Carta_Stickers|this page]]) * [[Help: Stickers]] === Mayflower Project === {{Mayflower Descendants |passengerID= |passengerName= }} :{{Mayflower Descendants
:|passengerID=
:|passengerName= }} : This sticker '''is restricted''' for use on profiles of active WikiTree members. For more information, see * [[Template: Mayflower Descendants]] * [[Project: Mayflower]] (under "[[Project:Mayflower#Mission|Mission]]") * [[Help: Stickers]] === Nantucket Founders and Descendants Project === {{Nantucket Founders and Descendants Sticker|descendant}} :{{Nantucket Founders and Descendants Sticker
:|descendant}} : Note: The sticker has 18 switches you can use to display the name of the founder you descend from (there were 18). : This sticker can be used on any profile, provided its use follows sticker, project, and WikiTree guidelines: * [[Template: Nantucket Founders and Descendants Sticker]] * [[Project: Nantucket Founders and Descendants]] * [[Help:Stickers]] === New Netherland Settlers Project === {{New Netherland Descendant Sticker}} :{{New Netherland Descendant Sticker}} : This sticker can be used on any profile, provided its use follows sticker, project, and WikiTree guidelines : * [[Template: New Netherland Descendant Sticker]] * [[Project: New Netherland Settlers]] * [[Help: Stickers]] === Palatine Migration Project === {{Palatine Migration Descendant}} :{{Palatine Migration Descendant}} : This sticker can be used on any profile, provided its use follows sticker, project, and WikiTree guidelines : * [[Template: Palatine Migration Descendant]] * [[Project: Palatine Migration]] * [[Help: Stickers]] === Puritan Great Migration Project === {{PGM Descendant}} :{{PGM Descendant}} :Note: Add a | and your ancestor's WikiTree ID and name: ::{{PGM Descendant
::|[[WikiTree-ID|PGM Ancestor Name]]} : This sticker '''is restricted''' for use on profiles of active WikiTree members. For more information, see * [[Template:PGM Descendant]] * [[Project: Puritan Great Migration]] ([[Project:Puritan_Great_Migration#PGM_Sticker|this section]]) * [[Help: Stickers]] === Quakers Project === :{{Quakers Sticker|addinfo=descendant|living=y}} :{{Quakers Sticker
:|addinfo=descendant
:|living=y}} : This sticker can be used on any profile, provided its use follows sticker, project, and WikiTree guidelines: * [[Template: Quakers Sticker]] * [[Project: Religious_Society_of_Friends|Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) Project]] * [[Help: Stickers]] === South Africa Project === {{South African 1820 Settlers Sticker}} :{{South African 1820 Settlers Sticker}} : This sticker can be used on any profile, provided its use follows sticker, project, and WikiTree guidelines: * [[Template: South African 1820 Settlers Sticker]] * [[Project: South Africa]] * [[Help:Stickers]] === US Presidents Project === {{US President Relative|Roosevelt-18}} :{{US President Relative
:|Roosevelt-18}} : Note: See [[:Category:US Presidents]] for their WikiTree IDs. : This sticker can be used on any profile, provided its use follows sticker, project, and WikiTree guidelines: * [[Template: US President Relative]] * [[Project: US Presidents]] ([[Project:US_Presidents#Project_Stickers|this section]]) * [[Help: Stickers]] === US Southern Colonies Project === {{Descendant|id=a Southern Colonist}} :{{Descendant
:|id=a Southern Colonist}} : Note: Replace "a Southern Colonist" with [[WikiTree-ID|Name of Your Ancestor]]. : The sticker is based on the [[Template:Descendant |Descendant sticker]], so it can be used on any profile, provided its use follows project and WikiTree guidelines: * [[Project: US Southern Colonies]] ([[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Stickers#Descendant_Sticker|this section]] on the [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Stickers|Stickers page]]) * [[Help: Stickers]] ==== Jamestown Stickers ==== {{Descendant|image=Flags-8.jpg|imagetext=Cross of Saint George|id=[[WikiTree-ID|Name]], a Jamestown settler}}{{Descendant|image= Gibson-5871.jpg|imagetext=Image of James Forte at Jamestowne|id=[[WikiTree-ID|Name]], a [http://www.jamestowne.org/qualifying-ancestors.html Jamestowne Society Qualifying Ancestor]}} :{{Descendant
:|image=Flags-8.jpg
:|imagetext=Cross of Saint George
:|id=[[WikiTree-ID|Name]], a Jamestown settler}} :{{Descendant
:|image= Gibson-5871.jpg
:|imagetext=Image of James Forte at Jamestowne
:|id=[[WikiTree-ID|Name]], a [http://www.jamestowne.org/qualifying-ancestors.html Jamestowne Society Qualifying Ancestor]}} : Just two of several options to show that you are descended from Jamestown colonists. For more, see [[Space:Stickers for Jamestown Colony|Stickers for Jamestown Colony]]. : These stickers are based on the [[Template:Descendant |Descendant sticker]], so they can be used on any profile, provided their use follows project and WikiTree guidelines: * [[Space:US Southern Colonies Jamestown Team|Jamestown Team]], [[Project: US Southern Colonies |US Southern Colonies Project]] ([[Space:Stickers_for_Jamestown_Colony|this page]]) * [[Help: Stickers]] === United States Project === : The [[Project: United States|United States Project]] does not have a descendant sticker, but see the list of stickers by State at [[:Category: United States Project Stickers]] & click through to their template pages for coding and parameters. All of the State-level stickers can be modified to show "born in...", some have a "|text=" parameter that allow you to use it to note your descendancy from a famous son (or daughter) of that state, and at least one of its subprojects has its own descendant sticker (Texas). [[Space:Database_Errors_Definition_Templates/StickersAuto#US|This list]] displays the stickers and includes the stickers' parameters. ==== Texas ==== {{Texas First Families|flag = Flags_of_North_America-26.png|type = family}} : [[Template: Texas First Families |{{Texas First Families |flag = Flags_of_North_America-26.png |type = family}}]] ---- == First Peoples Project Stickers == The [[Project: First Peoples |First Peoples Project]] is the administrative umbrella project for a host of projects, ranging from the complex [[Project:First_Peoples_Canada |First Peoples Canada Project]] to the [[Space:Chibcha_Tribe|Chibcha Tribe]] of Colombia (a sub-project of the [[Project:Muisca_Confederation|Muisca Confederation Project]]). The very popular [[Project: Descendants of Pocahontas |Descendants of Pocahontas Project]] is actually a team under the [[Project: Native Americans|Native Americans Project]], which falls under the First Peoples Project umbrella. Many of these projects have project boxes for profiles they manage. They also have the following stickers (arranged alphabetically by sticker name). Please do not use these stickers casually. The profile should include valid support for the sticker used. === Cherokee Clans === {{Cherokee Clans|Wolf}} :{{Cherokee Clans|Wolf}} : Note that Cherokee clan identity comes from the mother. Please document the source of your information in the biography. Profiles lacking this documentation are subject to having the sticker removed. Generally, living Cherokee would not display this sticker. : This sticker can be used on any profile, provided its use follows sticker, project, and WikiTree guidelines: * [[Template: Cherokee Clans]] (see also [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1201805/native-american-ancestry-sticker-for-the-living?show=1269461#c1269461 this G2G comment]) * [[Project: Native Americans]] * [[Help: Stickers]] === First Peoples Canada Sticker === {{First Peoples Canada Sticker|nation=Metis}} :{{First Peoples Canada Sticker|nation=Metis}} : This sticker can be used on any profile, provided its use follows sticker, project, and WikiTree guidelines: * [[Template: First Peoples Canada Sticker]] * [[Project: First Peoples Canada]] * [[Help: Stickers]] === Indigenous Australians Project Stickers === {{Indigenous Australians Sticker}} : {{Indigenous Australians Sticker}} {{Torres Strait Islander}} : {{Torres Strait Islander}} : These stickers can be used on any profile, provided its use follows sticker, project, and WikiTree guidelines: * [[Template: Indigenous Australians Sticker]], [[Template: Torres Strait Islander]] * [[Project: Indigenous Australians]] * [[Help: Stickers]] === Indigenous Colombian Sticker === {{Indigenous Colombian Sticker}} :{{Indigenous Colombian Sticker}} : This sticker was created to be used on profiles of members of the Muisca Confederation and of the Chibcha Tribe, but can be used on the profile of any Indigenous Colombian provided its use follows sticker, project, and WikiTree guidelines: * [[Template: Indigenous Colombian Sticker]] * [[Project: First Peoples |First Peoples Project]] ** [[Project:Muisca_Confederation|Muisca Confederation]] & [[Space:Chibcha_Tribe|Chibcha Tribe]] * [[Help: Stickers]] === Native American Sticker === {{Native American Sticker|tribe=Ojibway}} :{{Native American Sticker|tribe=Ojibway}} : This sticker can be used on any profile, provided its use follows sticker, project, and WikiTree guidelines: * [[Template: Native American Sticker]] * [[Project:Native Americans]] * [[Help: Stickers]] === Pocahontas === {{Pocahontas}} :{{Pocahontas}} : Note - the trail will not work until the sticker is saved to a profile. : This sticker is not restricted to profiles of active WikiTree members, but should not be used on a profile unless the generated trail to Pocahontas is valid (each parent/child relationship supported by reliable sources). For more information, see * [[Template: Pocahontas]] * [[Project:Descendants of Pocahontas]] ([[Project:Descendants_of_Pocahontas#Project_Templates|this section]]) * [[Help: Stickers]] ---- == Heritage Stickers == {{Heritage Sticker |roots=Greek |image= European_Flags-8.png |imagetext= Flag of Greece }} A "[[Template:Heritage Sticker|Heritage Sticker]]" is available if there's not a dedicated sticker for your ancestors, roots, or heritage. This section includes dedicated "Heritage Stickers", mostly created for projects (see [[:Category: Heritage Stickers|this category]]). They include "Roots Stickers" and stickers that display similar wording. I refer to them as "Ancestor" stickers, since that wording is along the lines of "... ... ... has English ancestors." Note that the England Project conveyed the following stipulation about its {{English Ancestor Sticker}} : The English Ancestor Sticker should only be used on a profile "where the person or their ancestors were English emigrants to another country. Please do not use on the profile of a person who spent their life in England." This caveat makes sense for all of the Roots Stickers. "Born in" stickers can be used for those who were born in the country of their ancestors. There's even a "Born Abroad" sticker you could use (see [[#Additional Personal Stickers|below]]). And many projects have "Lived in" stickers that can be used for those who were born there, immigrated there, or were "of" there (lived in the place for a significant amount of time). The New Zealand sticker notes on its [[Template: New Zealand|template page]] that it can be used for people who were born in or who immigrated to New Zealand. If there is not an existing "Born in" or "Lived in" sticker for the place you are looking for, use the very flexible [[Template:Nonmigrating Ancestor|Nonmigrating Ancestor sticker]] (originally created as a "one flag" option to the [[Template: Migrating Ancestor|Migrating Ancestor sticker]], for those who did not leave the country where they were born). These two stickers are listed under [[#Additional Personal Stickers|Additional Personal Stickers, below]]. While the "Roots Stickers" and "Ancestor" stickers are most often used by active WikiTree members if they, or their ancestors, emigrated from their "Roots" location, the "Born in" and "Lived in" stickers are equally appropriate for ancestors' profiles (keeping in mind the "5/3" rule - no more than five stickers; three is better). The following list of Heritage Stickers contains even less information than the list of "[[#Project-Specific Stickers|Project-Specific Stickers]], so please be sure to check the sticker's template page to see if its use is restricted. Because all stickers use the base template "Sticker", you can find them all in [[:Category: Stickers]] (the entries with "/docs", which hold the template's documentation, display the same as the entries without "/docs", which hold the template's coding). Or you can add the sticker's main name (what's between {{ and the the first | ) to wikitree.com/wiki/Template: - for example: * [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Template:German_Roots_Sticker wikitree.com/wiki/Template:German_Roots_Sticker] '''Note''': If the coding example in the list below is clickable, clicking it will take you to the sticker's template page. The "Description" section of the template page may note how the sticker can be used, or text below the Info box may give details. Check the Info box for a timeframe and a project - if a timeframe shows, say, 1200-1776, then it's not a sticker that you can use on your own profile, since you were not alive between those years. Knowing the project is helpful if you're not sure whether or not you can use the sticker on your own profile. Another way to tell if a sticker is managed by a project is if it adds a category (if it does, the Examples table will have a column for the category/ies). {{Canada Sticker|location=Québec, Canada|born-in=yes|lang=fr}} And the '''best''' reason to check a sticker's template page is to discover the hidden treasures that might await you. For instance, the example for the Canada sticker ([[#Canada|below]]) gives one glint ("|born in=yes" - otherwise it's a "Lived in" sticker), but there's so much more. The sticker at right (or above, depending on screen size) is based on the Canada Sticker!
'''[[#A|A]] - [[#B|B]] - [[#C|C]] - [[#D|D]] - [[#E|E]] - [[#F|F]] - [[#G|G]] - [[#H|H]] - [[#I|I]] '''
'''[[#J|J]] - [[#M|M]] - [[#N|N]] - [[#P|P]] - [[#S|S]] - [[#U|U]] - [[#W|W]]'''
'''A''' ---- === African-American === {{African-American Sticker}} :[[Template:African-American Sticker|{{African-American Sticker}}]] === African Ancestry === {{African Ancestry}} :[[Template: African Ancestry|{{African Ancestry}}]]
{{African Ancestry|group=Yoruba}} :[[Template: African Ancestry|{{African Ancestry|group=Yoruba}}]] : Note: See the "Parameters table" at [[Template: African Ancestry]] for a list of ethnic groups supported by the sticker. === Argentina === {{Argentina Sticker}} : [[Template:Argentina Sticker|{{Argentina Sticker}}]] === Australia === {{Australia Sticker|Victoria}} : [[Template:Australia Sticker|{{Australia Sticker|Victoria}}]] :See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Australia_Project_Boxes_and_Stickers_-_List_of this page] (specifically, [[Space:Australia_Project_Boxes_and_Stickers_-_List_of#Stickers_-_Approved |this section]]) for all available stickers related to Australia. ---- '''B''' ---- === Belgian Roots === {{Belgian Roots}} :[[Template:Belgian Roots|{{Belgian Roots}} ]] ---- '''C''' ---- === Cameroon === {{Cameroon Sticker}} : [[Template:Cameroon Sticker|{{Camerooln Sticker}} ]] === Canada === {{Canada Sticker|born-in=yes}} : [[Template:Canada Sticker|{{Canada Sticker|born-in=yes}} ]] {{Canada Sticker|born-in=yes|lang=fr}} : [[Template:Canada Sticker|{{Canada Sticker|born-in=yes|lang=fr}} ]] === China === {{Chinese Roots|image=Flags-55.png}} : [[Template:Chinese Roots|{{Chinese Roots|image=Flags-55.png}}]] === Czech Roots === {{Czech Roots Sticker}} : [[Template: Czech Roots Sticker|{{Czech Roots Sticker}}]] ---- '''D''' ---- === Denmark === {{Danish Roots}} : [[Template:Danish Roots|{{Danish Roots}}]] {{Danish Native}} : [[Template:Danish Native|{{Danish Native}}]] ---- '''E''' ---- === Egypt === : [[Template:Egypt Sticker|{{Egypt Sticker}}]] === England === {{English Ancestor Sticker}} :[[Template: English Ancestor Sticker|{{English Ancestor Sticker}}]] {{England Sticker|Essex|Romford}} : [[Template:England Sticker|{{England Sticker|Essex|Romford}}]] :'''Note''': The [[Template: English Ancestor Sticker|English Ancestor Sticker]] sticker '''is restricted''' to use on profiles where the person or their ancestors were English emigrants to another country. The [[Template: England Sticker|England Sticker]] (the "born in" sticker) would be appropriate for people who spent their life in England. ---- '''F''' ---- === French Roots === {{French Roots|lang=fr}} : [[Template: French Roots|{{French Roots|lang=fr}}]] === Finland === {{Finnish Roots}} : [[Template:Finnish Roots|{{Finnish Roots}}]] {{Finland Sticker|lang=fi}} : [[Template:Finland Sticker|{{Finland Sticker|lang=fi}}]] {{Finland Sticker|lang=sv}} : [[Template:Finland Sticker|{{Finland Sticker|lang=sv}}]] ---- '''G''' ---- === German Roots === {{German Roots Sticker}} : [[Template:German Roots Sticker|{{German Roots Sticker}}]] {{Germany Sticker}} : [[Template:Germany Sticker|{{Germany Sticker}}]] ---- '''H''' ---- === Hungarian Roots === {{Hungarian Roots Sticker}} : [[Template:Hungarian Roots Sticker|{{Hungarian Roots Sticker}}]] ---- '''I''' ---- === Iceland === {{Icelandic Roots}} : [[Template:Icelandic Roots|{{Icelandic Roots}}]] {{Iceland Sticker}} : [[Template:Iceland Sticker|{{Iceland Sticker}}]] === India === {{India Roots}} : [[Template:India Roots|{{India Roots}}]] {{India Sticker}} : [[Template:India Sticker|{{India Sticker}}]] === Ireland === {{Irish Clans}} : [[Template:Irish Clans|{{Irish Clans}}]] {{Ireland Native}} : [[Template:Ireland Native|{{Ireland Native}}]] === Isle of Man === {{Isle of Man Sticker}} :[[Template: Isle of Man Sticker|{{Isle of Man Sticker}}]] === Italian Roots === {{Italian Roots Sticker}} : [[Template:Italian Roots Sticker|{{Italian Roots Sticker}}]] {{Italian Roots Sticker|lang=it}} : [[Template:Italian Roots Sticker|{{Italian Roots Sticker|lang=it}}]] ---- '''J''' ---- === Jamaica === {{Jamaican Ancestors}} : [[Template: Jamaican Ancestors|{{Jamaican Ancestors}} ]] {{Jamaica Sticker}} : [[Template:Jamaica Sticker|{{Jamaica Sticker}}]] === Jewish Roots === {{Jewish Roots Sticker}} : [[Template:Jewish Roots Sticker|{{Jewish Roots Sticker}}]] ---- '''K''' ---- === Kenya === {{Kenya Sticker}} : [[Template:Kenya Sticker|{{Kenya Sticker}}]] ---- '''M''' ---- === Malaysia Sticker === {{Malaysia Sticker}} : [[Template:Malaysia Sticker|{{Malaysia Sticker}}]] === Malta Sticker === {{Malta Sticker}} : [[Template:Malta Sticker|{{Malta Sticker}}]] === Mauritius Sticker === {{Mauritius Sticker}} {{Mauritius Sticker|roots}} : [[Template:Mauritius Sticker|{{Mauritius Sticker}}]] : [[Template:Mauritius Sticker|{{Mauritius Sticker|roots}}]] === Mexico === {{Mexican Roots Sticker}} :[[Template:Mexican Roots Sticker|{{Mexican Roots Sticker}}]] {{Mexico Sticker}} :[[Template:Mexico Sticker|{{Mexico Sticker}} ]] ---- '''N''' ---- === Netherlands === {{Netherlands Sticker}} : [[Template:Netherlands Sticker|{{Netherlands Sticker}}]] === New Zealand === {{New Zealand Sticker|region=Otago}} : [[Template:New Zealand Sticker|{{New Zealand Sticker|region=Otago}} ]] : '''Note''': This sticker is for people who were born in or who immigrated to New Zealand, but you '''must''' include a location, which adds the profile to that category (after saving, check to ensure the category exists). See [[Template: New Zealand Sticker]] for details. === Norway === {{Norway Roots}} :[[Template:Norway Roots|{{Norway Roots}}]] {{Norway Native}} :[[Template:Norway Native|{{Norway Native}}]] ---- '''P''' ---- === Polish Roots === {{Polish Roots Sticker}} : [[Template: Polish Roots Sticker|{{Polish Roots Sticker}}]] === Portugal === {{Portuguese Ancestor Sticker}} : [[Template:Portuguese Ancestor Sticker|{{Portuguese Ancestor Sticker}}]] {{Portugal Sticker|lang=pt}} : [[Template:Portugal Sticker|{{Portugal Sticker|lang=pt}}]] === Prussia Sticker === {{Prussia Sticker|Pomerania}} : [[Template:Prussia Sticker|{{Prussia Sticker|Pomerania}} ]] === Puerto Rico === {{Puerto Rican Roots Sticker}} : [[Template:Puerto Rican Roots Sticker|{{Puerto Rican Roots Sticker}}]] {{Puerto Rico Sticker}} :[[Template:Puerto Rico Sticker|{{Puerto Rico Sticker}}]] ---- '''S''' ---- === Scotland === : {{Scottish Ancestor Sticker}}[[Template: Scottish Ancestor Sticker|{{Scottish Ancestor Sticker}} ]] :{{Scotland Sticker}} [[Template: Scotland Sticker|{{Scotland Sticker}} ]] : {{User Scottish Clan|clan=Clan MacDonald}} [[Template:User Scottish Clan|{{User Scottish Clan|clan=Clan MacDonald}} ]] : See also [[Space:Scotland_Project_Templates%2C_Stickers_and_Images#Scottish_Ancestor_Sticker|this section]] of [[Space:Scotland_Project_Templates%2C_Stickers_and_Images|this Scotland Project page]] and [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1030716/the-scotland-project-flag-stickers-clan-stickers-whats-them this G2G post]. === Slavic Roots === {{Slavic Roots Sticker}} : [[Template:Slavic Roots Sticker|{{Slavic Roots Sticker}}]] === Slovik Roots === {{Slovak Roots Sticker}} : [[Template:Slovak Roots Sticker|{{Slovak Roots Sticker}}]] === South African Roots === {{South African Roots Sticker}} : [[Template:South African Roots Sticker|{{South African Roots Sticker}}]] === Spain === {{Spanish Ancestor Sticker}} : [[Template:Spanish Ancestor Sticker|{{Spanish Ancestor Sticker}}]] {{Spain Sticker}} : [[Template:Spain Sticker|{{Spain Sticker}}]] === Swedish Roots === {{Swedish Roots}} : [[Template:Swedish Roots|{{Swedish Roots}}]] {{Sweden Sticker}} : [[Template:Sweden Sticker|{{Sweden Sticker}}]] === Switzerland Sticker === {{Switzerland Sticker}} :[[Template: Switzerland Sticker|{{Switzerland Sticker}} ]] ---- '''U''' ---- === Ukrainian Roots === {{Ukraine Sticker}} : [[Template:Ukraine Sticker|{{Ukraine Sticker}}]] {{Ukrainian Roots Sticker}} : [[Template:Ukrainian Roots Sticker|{{Ukrainian Roots Sticker}}]] ---- === United Kingdom === {{United Kingdom Sticker}} :[[Template: United Kingdom Sticker|{{United Kingdom Sticker}}]] === United States === {{Arizona Sticker |a Native American living on tribal lands inside the boundaries of Arizona |living=y}} :[[Template:Arizona Sticker|{{Arizona Sticker|a Native American living on tribal lands inside the boundaries of Arizona|living=y}}]] {{Massachusetts Sticker|living=y}} :[[Template:Massachusetts Sticker|{{Massachusetts Sticker|living=y}}]] : See the list of stickers by State at [[:Category:United_States_Project_Stickers]]. Click through to their template pages for coding and parameters. [[Space:Database_Errors_Definition_Templates/StickersAuto#US |This list]] displays the stickers and includes the stickers' parameters (if any). ---- '''W''' ---- === Wales === {{Wales Roots}} {{Wales Sticker}} : [[Template:Wales Roots|{{Wales Roots}}]] : [[Template:Wales Sticker|{{Wales Sticker}}]] : See also [[Space:Wales_Stickers|Wales Stickers]], which includes coding to use for "born in" stickers showing the 13 Historic Counties. ---- == Additional Personal Stickers == While descendancy and heritage is personal, the following stickers are more specific and did not quite fit under the previous headings. === Born Abroad === {{Born Abroad|image=Flags-10.jpg |nationality=Italian|birthplace=Peru}} :[[Template:Born_Abroad|{{Born Abroad |image=Flags-10.jpg |nationality=Italian|birthplace=Peru}} ]] === Ethnicity === {{User Ethnicity|flag=Flags-17.png |fraction=1/2|ethnicity=Portuguese, 1/2 French-Canadian}} :[[Template:User Ethnicity|{{User Ethnicity|flag=Flags-17.png |fraction=1/2|ethnicity=Portuguese, 1/2 French-Canadian}}]] === Language === {{Languages|de|en-3|fr-0}} : [[Template:Languages |{{Languages|de|en-3|fr-0}} ]] : The template page has a link to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ISO_639-1_codes Wikipedia's list of the ISO 639-1 codes]. It also explains the levels and why you might include that you do not speak a particular language (for example, if you are a member of [[Project: France]], you might want to note that you speak no French). If you use this sticker, you must at least add the code for your native tongue. === Migration === {{Migrating Ancestor |origin= France |destination= Canada |origin-flag= Flags.png |destination-flag= Flags-1.png}} : [[Template: Migrating Ancestor|{{Migrating Ancestor |origin= France |destination= Canada |origin-flag= Flags.png |destination-flag= Flags-1.png}} ]] : See '''[[Template: Migrating Ancestor]]''' for details on parameters. The template page also has [[Template:Migrating_Ancestor#Flags|links to pages]] showing flag images that are available (including the [[:Category:Flag_Images|Flag Images category]]). {{Nonmigrating Ancestor |addinfo=Elizabeth Starbuck was born on Nantucket Island. |flag=Short-3582_Photos-13.png |tooltip=Flag of Nantucket}} : [[Template: Nonmigrating Ancestor|{{Nonmigrating Ancestor |addinfo=Elizabeth Starbuck was born on Nantucket Island. |flag=Short-3582_Photos-13.png |tooltip=Flag of Nantucket}}]] : See '''[[Template: Nonmigrating Ancestor]]''' for details on parameters. : ''Note'' - There are several projects that focus primarily on migrating ancestors - easily identifiable by "Migration" being included in the project's name. Check their project pages for more information, which may include additional stickers. Ones appropriate to add to your own profile are listed above ([[#Huguenot Migration Project|Huguenot Migration Project]], [[#Palatine Migration Project|Palatine Migration Project]], and [[#Puritan Great Migration Project|Puritan Great Migration Project]]); the entries include links to the project page. === Military === {{American Patriot}}{{American Patriot |image= 50star.gif |imagetext=U.S. Flag (50 stars, 4 July 1960-) |war=Vietnam }} : [[Template: American Patriot|{{American Patriot}}]] : From [[Template: American Patriot]]: "Originally created for American Patriots living 1773-1789 (see [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/739029/ this G2G discussion]), the sticker now has parameters that allow it to be used on the profile of any American Patriot. See the table of examples ([[Template:American_Patriot#Examples|below]]) for how the default sticker displays and examples using the parameters added in July 2021." The first sticker at right is the default. The second is one of the examples (see [[Template: American Patriot]] for the coding and for additional information and examples). {{Veteran Recognition|badge-image=Military_Badges_and_Insignia-6.png |branch=US Navy during the Vietnam War, mostly at sea.}} : [[Template: Veteran Recognition|{{Veteran Recognition|badge-image=Military_Badges_and_Insignia-6.png|branch=US Navy during the Vietnam War, mostly at sea.}}]] : See [[Template: Veteran Recognition]] for images and details on parameters. (I used an example from a branch of the US military because I'm familiar with US military.) See "[[Space:Database_Errors_Definition_Templates/StickersAuto#Military|Military]]" for a list of other stickers related to the Military. === Society Member === {{Society Member|society=Freemason|living=yes}} :{{Society Member
:|society=Freemason
:|living=yes}} : Note: See [[Template:Society Member]] for societies supported by the sticker. : The sticker can be used on any society member's profile (past or present). = Need Images? = You can use a different image for any sticker with the parameter '''image=''' as an option. Finding a good sticker image can sometimes be a challenge (what might look good on the image page may be too busy to look good "sticker sized"), and the question has been raised in several G2G posts (see for example [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/897414/image-use-in-stickers-profiles this post] and [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1284078/coal-miner-sticker this one] and [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1269378/check-out-the-new-relationship-sticker-connection-sticker?show=1291177#c1291177 this comment], which was the source for the initial list below, and from June 2023, [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/897414/image-use-in-stickers-profiles?show=897558#a897558 this discussion]). I think there are probably lots more WikiTree members with image pages to share. If you're one of them & your page is not listed, you can send me a private message or post a comment with the link to your page. In addition to exploring the following links, remember that you can right click on any sticker image to see the file name (this should work unless the sticker's image has been coded to be clickable), which is what you need to add as the '''image=''' parameter. : '''Category Pages''' * [[:Category:Stickers]] * [[:Category: Images]] :: These two top-level categories should help you find whatever you are looking for: the first will list all stickers and the second should capture all the other image pages in its subcategories. :'''Flag Images''' * [[Space: Flags|Flags]] * [[Space:Country_Flags|Country Flags]] * [[Space:UK_Flags|UK Flags]] * [[Space:US_Flags|USA Flags (1775-present)]] ** [[Space:US_State_Flag_Images|US State Flag Images]] :: See more under the [[:Category: Flag_Images|Flag Images category]] and the subcategories found there. : '''Religion Images''' * [[Space:Religion_Images|Religion Images]] : '''Occupation Images''' * [[Space:MGPsStickerImages|MGPsStickerImages]] (also under WikiTree Members' Pages) * [[Space:Swedish_Profession_Templates|Swedish Profession Templates]] * [[Space: Occupation Image Capture]], aka [[Space:Occupation_Image_Capture|Sticker Image Repository]] : '''Project Information''' * [[Template: Canada Flag]] (under [[:Category: Canada Project Stickers]]) - click a flag on the template page to go to the image page for that flag; see also [[Space: Flags of Canada]] * [[Space:First Peoples Project Images|First Peoples Project Images]] * [[Space:German_Flags|German Flags]] (on the [[Space:Germany_Project_Templates|Germany Project Templates]] page) * [[Space: Nordic Project Images|Nordic Project Images]] (includes flags) * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1030716/the-scotland-project-flag-stickers-clan-stickers-whats-them Scotland] (G2G post with links and information about Scotland Project stickers; also listed [[#Scotland |above]]) * [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Stickers#Some_Images_for_Migrating_Ancestor_Stickers|Some Images for Migrating Ancestor Stickers]] (US Southern Colonies Project Images) : '''Template Pages''' * [[Template:German Roots Sticker|German Roots Sticker]] * [[Template:Migrating Ancestor|Migrating Ancestor]] * [[Template:Wales Roots|Wales Sticker]] :: Those are just a sampling. The template page for many other heritage stickers found listed on this page may include different images or links to pages to find images, as the template page for the Migrating Ancestor sticker does. : '''WikiTree Members' Pages''' * [[Space:ADWP|ADWP]] * [[Space:MGPsStickerImages|MGPsStickerImages]] * [[Space:Space:Background_I/Sticker_Art|Background I/Sticker Art]] * [[Space:Background_I/Profile_Graphics|Background I/Profile Graphics]] * [[Space:Susie%27s_Resource_Bucket|Susie's Resource Bucket]] = Examples = This section is for sharing examples of how active WikiTree members share their relationship(s) with others. It's a selection based on variety. If you'd like to see a profile added, let the page manager know (send a private message, so we don't include someone's profile without their permission). : '''Stickers''' * [[Noland-165]] - see especially [[Noland-165#stickers]] : '''Bullets''' * [[Durbin-702]] : '''Table/s''' * [[Space: Immigrant ancestors of Cheryl Hammond]] - a space page posted by [[Hammond-2140]] - is an excellent example of using tables. : '''List''' * [[Fulkerson-232]] : '''Narrative''' * [[Lancaster-1279]] - see especially [[Lancaster-1279#Magna_Carta]] : '''Space Pages''' * [[Thiessen-117|Thiessen-117]]'s ** [[Space:Crandall_branch|Crandall branch]] (still a work in progress) ** [[Space:Recent_Migrating_Ancestors_(after_1840)|Recent Migrating Ancestors (after 1840)]] * [[Space: Noland-165 Followed Tags]] :'''Closer Connections''' - "We're related!" applies to fellow WikiTree members too * [[Space:Emma (McBeth) MacBeath--Wiki Cousins|Emma (McBeth) MacBeath--Wiki Cousins]] - a space page posted by [[McBeth-165|Emma McBeath]] ---- :''Footnotes''

Reliable Sources

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Sources]] Category: [[Space:Category-Source|Source]] == Reliable Sources == This is a list of WikiTree pages that have been created for the specific purpose of directing others to known reliable sources. See the G2G discussion about reliable sources for pre-1700 profiles [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/757228/your-source-for-pre-1700-genealogy-reliable-enough-wikitree?show=757228 here]. (This is a work in progress, so many of the links below point to empty pages. For ideas on what may be a reliable source, see [[:Category: Sources by Name]].) # [[Space: 1776_Project_Reliable_Sources]] # [[Space: England_Project_Reliable_Sources]] # [[Space: Scotland_-_Reliable_Sources]] # [[Space: Acadians_Project_Reliable_Sources]] # [[Space: Australia_Project_Reliable_Sources]] # [[Space: Bahamas_Project_Reliable_Sources]] # [[Space: Canada_Project_Reliable_Sources]] # [[Space: Cape_of_Good_Hope_Project_Reliable_Sources]] # [[Space: Czech_Roots_Project_Reliable_Sources]] # [[Space: Denmark_Project_Reliable_Sources]] # [[Space: Early_Scandinavia_Project_Reliable_Sources]] # [[Space: England_Project_Reliable_Sources]] # [[Space: EuroAristo_Project_Reliable_Sources]] # [[Space: Filles_du_Roi_Project_Reliable_Sources]] # [[Space: Finland_Project_Reliable_Sources]] # [[Space: French_Roots_Project_Reliable_Sources]] # [[Space: German_Roots_Project_Reliable_Sources]] # [[Space: Huguenot_Migration_Project_Reliable_Sources]] # [[Space: India_Project_Reliable_Sources]] # [[Space: Irish_Roots_Project_Reliable_Sources]] # [[Space: Italian_Roots_Project_Reliable_Sources]] # [[Space: Latin_American_Project_Reliable_Sources]] # [[Space: Louisiana_Families_Project_Reliable_Sources]] # [[Space: Magna_Carta_Project_Reliable_Sources]] # [[Space: Mayflower_Project_Reliable_Sources]] # [[Space: Military_and_War_Project_Reliable_Sources]] # [[Space: Native_Americans_Project_Reliable_Sources]] # [[Space: Netherlands_Project_Reliable_Sourceses]] # [[Space: New_Netherland_Settlers_Project_Reliable_Sources]] # [[Space: New_Zealand_Project_Reliable_Sources]] # [[Space: Norway_Project_Reliable_Sources]] # [[Space: Palatine_Migration_Project_Reliable_Sources]] # [[Space: Penn_Project_Reliable_Sources]] # [[Space: Poland Project Reliable Sources]] # [[Space: Portugal_Project_Reliable_Sources]] # [[Space: Puritan_Great_Migration_Project_Reliable_Sources]] # [[Space: Quakers_Project_Reliable_Sources]] # [[Space: Quebecois_Project_Reliable_Sources]] # [[Space: Scottish_Clans_Project_Reliable_Sources]] # [[Space: Slavic_Roots_Project_Reliable_Sources]] # [[Space: South_African_Roots_Project_Reliable_Sources]] # [[Space: Spain_Project_Reliable_Sources]] # [[Space: Sweden_Project_Reliable_Sources]] # [[Space: United_Kingdom_Project_Reliable_Sources]] # [[Space: US_History_Project_Reliable_Sources]] # [[Space: US_Presidents_Project_Reliable_Sources]] # [[Space: US_Southern_Colonies_Project_Reliable_Sources]] # [[Space: Welsh_Royals_Project_Reliable_Sources]] # [[Space: Pre-1500_Resource_Page]] # [[Space: Germany_Regions_Team]] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: Reliable_Sources|What Links Here]]

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[[Category:Stickers]] [[Category: Religious Symbols]][[Category:Images]][[Category:Occupations]] Repository for images for Occupation and Religious affiliation stickers. Feel free to add more. There are more images available than shown, just browse images, copy and paste the image name on the bottom left of the page of the image and use whatever text fits. If you don’t see what you are looking for in the boxes, do browse through the most recent images. Several have been added and I haven’t had time to add them to the boxes. You can find more images here: *[[Space:MGPsStickerImages| MGPsStickerImages]] *[[space:ADWPprimaries|ADWP Primaries]] ===Occupations=== {{Occupation |image=Joelle_s_Backgrounds-6.jpg |text=was a librarian }} '''Librarians:''' *{{Occupation |image=Joelle_s_Backgrounds-6.jpg |text=was a librarian }} results in: {{Occupation |image=Religion_Images-38.jpg |text=was a teacher. }} '''Teachers:''' *{{Occupation |image=Religion_Images-38.jpg |text=was a teacher. }} results in: {{Occupation |image=Wikimedia_Commons_photos-6.png |text=was a physician. }} '''Physicians''' *{{Occupation |image=Wikimedia_Commons_photos-6.png |text=was a physician. }} results in: {{Occupation |image=Religion_Images-8.png |text=was a stenographer. }} '''Typist or Stenographer''' *{{Occupation |image=Religion_Images-8.png |text=was a Stenographer. }} results in: {| Border = ''1''; text align = center |+'''More Occupation Images''' |- |Image |Name |Image |Name | Image |Name |Image |Name |- |[[Image:Religion_Images-17.jpg|75px |Rural Teacher]] | Rural Teacher |[[Image:Religion_Images-46.png|75px |Teacher, Professor]] |Teacher, Professor |[[Image:Religion_Images-4.jpg|75px | Teacher]] |Teacher |[[Image:Religion_Images-30.jpg|75px |Rural Classroom]] |Rural Classroom |- |[[Image:Religion_Images-54.png|75px|Taxi Driver]] |Taxi Driver |Image |Name | Image |Name |Image |Name |- |[[Image:Joelle_s_Backgrounds-6.jpg|75px |Books, Librarian, Teacher]] | Books, Librarian, Teacher ||[[Image:Religion_Images-38.jpg|75px |Chalkboard, Teacher]] | Chalkboard, Teacher ||[[Image:Religion_Images-16.jpg|75px |Art Teacher]] | Art Teacher |[[Image:Religion_Images-47.png|75px |Choir Director, Music Teacher]] | Choir Director, Music Teacher |- |Image |Name |Image |Name |Image |Name |Image |Name |- |[[Image:Religion_Images-48.png|75px |Musician]] | Musician |[[Image:Religion_Images-54.jpg|75px |Registered Nurse]] | Registered Nurse |[[Image: Religion_Images-12.jpg|75px | Nurse]] |Nurse |[[Image: 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Carrier]] |Mail Carrier |- |Image |Name |Image |Name |Image |Name |Image |Name |- |[[Image:Religion_Images-5.jpg|75px|Dairy Farmer]] | Dairy Farmer ||[[Image:Joelle_s_Backgrounds-8.jpg|75px |Game Warden]] | Game Warden |[[Image:Religion_Images-11.jpg|75px | Bee Keeper]] |Bee Keeper |[[Image:Religion_Images-31.jpg|75px|Fur Trader]] |Fur Trader |- |Image |Name | Image |Name | Image |Name |Image |Name |- |[[Image: Religion_Images-34.png|75px|Light House Keeper]] |Light House Keeper ||[[Image:Religion_Images-2.gif|75px |Miller]] |Miller |[[Image:Religion_Images-17.png|75px Miner]] |Miner |[[Image:Religion_Images-3.gif|75px | Ship]] |Ship |- |Image |Name | Image |Name | Image |Name |Image |Name |- |[[Image: Religion_Occupation_Whatever_Stickers.jpg|75px|Quilter]] |Quilter |[[Image:Religion_Occupation_Whatever_Stickers-1.jpg|75px |Gardener]] |Gardener |[[Image: Religion_Images-8.jpg|75px | Clergy]] |Clergy |[[Image:Religion_Images-6.png|75px | Whiskey Distiller]] |Whiskey Distiller |- |Image |Name | Image |Name | Image |Name |Image |Name |- |[[Image:Religion_Images-9.jpg|75px|Shoemaker]] |Shoemaker |[[Image: Religion_Images-25.jpg|75px|Railroad Signaler]] |Railroad Signaler |[[Image:Religion_Images-55.jpg|75px|Police Officer]] |Police Officer |[[Image: Religion_Images-21.jpg|75px| Computer]] |Computer |- |Image |Name | Image |Name | Image |Name |Image |Name |- |[[Image: Religion_Images-26.jpg|75px|Domestic Servant/Maid]] | Domestic Servant/Maid |[[Image: Religion_Images-27.jpg|75px |Domestic Servant/Maid]] | Domestic Servant/Maid |[[Image: Religion_Images-1.gif |75px |Domestic Servant/Maid]] |Domestic Servant/Maid |[[Image: Religion_Images-13.jpg |75px | Seamstress]] |Seamstress |- |Image |Name | Image |Name | Image |Name |Image |Name |- |[[Image: Religion_Images-18.jpg|75px|Dressmaker]] | Dressmaker |[[Image: Religion_Images-35.png|75px | Architect]] |Architect |[[Image: Religion_Images-29.jpg |75px|Genealogist]] |Genealogist |[[Image: Religion_Images-8.png|75px |Typist or Stenographer]] |Typist or Stenographer |- |Image |Name | Image |Name | Image |Name |Image |Name |- |[[Image: Religion_Images-14.jpg|75px|Hockey]] | Hockey |[[Image: Religion_Images-31.png|75px | Major League Baseball]] |Major League Baseball |[[Image: Religion_Images-48.jpg |75px|Basketball]] |Basketball |[[Image: Religion_Images-38.png|75px |Football]] |Football |- |Image |Name |Image |Name |- |[[Image:Greenlees-166.jpg|75px Immigrants]] |Immigrants |[[Image:Campbeltown_Distilleries-4.jpg|75px|Mashman]] |Mashman |[[Image:Religion_Images-47.jpg |75px|Milliner]] |Milliner |[[Image:Religion_Images-59.jpg |75px|Book Store]] |Book Store |- |Image |Name |Image |Name | Image |Name |Image |Name |- |[[Image:Religion_Images-62.jpg|75px |Artist]] |Artist ||[[Image:Religion_Images-59.png|75px |Coal Miner]] |Coal Miner ||[[Image:Religion_Images-64.jpg|75px |Tailor]] | Tailor |[[Image:Religion_Images-3.png|75px |Mail Carrier]] | Mail Carrier |- |Image |Name |Image |Name | Image |Name |Image |Name |- |[[Image:Religion_Images-91.jpg|75px |Bus Driver]] |Bus Driver || | || | | | |- |-}} ===Religious Affliations=== '''Church of England''' *{{Religion|image=Religion_Images-36.png|text=was a member of the Church of England}} results in: {{Religion |image=Religion_Images-36.png |text=was a member of the Church of England}}{{Clear}} '''Evangelical Lutheran Church in America''' *{{Religion |image=Colville-218-6.jpg |text=was a member of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America }} results in: {{Religion |image=Colville-218-6.jpg |text=was a member of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America }}{{Clear}} '''Episcopal Church (United States)''' *{{Religion |image=Religion_Images-21.png |text=was a member of the Episcopal Church (United States). }} results in: {{Religion |image=Religion_Images-21.png |text=was a member of the Episcopal Church (United States). }}{{Clear}} '''Presbyterian Church (USA)''' *{{Religion |image=Religion_Images-23.png |text=was a member of the Presbyterian Church (USA). }} results in: {{Religion |image=Religion_Images-23.png |text=was a member of the Presbyterian Church (USA). }}{{Clear}} '''Saints''' *{{Religion |image=Religion_Images-7.jpg |text=is the patron saint of 'xyz' }} results in: {{Religion |image=Religion_Images-7.jpg |text=is the patron saint of 'xyz' }}{{Clear}} '''Buddhist''' *{{Religion |image=Religion_Images-34.jpg |text=was a Buddhist. }} results in: {{Religion |image=Religion_Images-34.jpg |text=was a Buddhist. }} {| Border = ''1''; text align = center |+'''Christian Crosses''' |- |Image |Name |Image |Name |Image |Name |Image |Name |- |[[Image: Christian_Symbols.jpg|75px|Christian Cross]] |Christian Cross |[[Image: Christian_Symbols-9.jpg|75px | Celtic Cross]] |Celtic Cross |[[Image:Christian_Symbols-2.jpg|75px| Episcopal Cross]] | Episcopal Cross |[[Image: Religion_Images-37.png|75px |Eastern Orthodox Cross]] | Eastern Orthodox Cross |- |Image |Name |Image |Name |Image |Name |Image |Name |- |[[Image:Christian_Symbols-7.jpg |75px|Lutheran Cross]] |Lutheran Cross |[[Image: Christian_Symbols-1.png |75px | Coptic Cross]] |Coptic Cross |[[Image: Christian_Symbols-3.jpg|75px|Presbyterian Cross]] |Presbyterian Cross |[[Image: Christian_Symbols-2.png |75px |Byzantine Cross]] |Byzantine Cross |- |[[Image:Religion_Images-57.png |75px |Baptist Cross]] |Baptist Cross |[[Space:Christian_Symbols|More Christian Symbols]] |- |-}}{{Clear}} {| Border = ''1''; text align = center |+'''Christian Denominations''' |- |Image |Name |Image |Name |Image |Name |Image |Name |- |[[Image:Colville-218-6.jpg|75px|Evangelical Lutheran Church in America]] | Evangelical Lutheran Church in America |[[Image:Religion_Images-29.png |75px | Luther Rose]] |Luther Rose |[[Image: Religion_Images-28.png |75px|Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod]] | Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod |[[Image: Religion_Images-49.jpg |75px | Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada]] | Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada |- |Image |Name |Image |Name |Image |Name |Image |Name |- |[[ Image: Religion_Images-23.png |75px| Presbyterian Church, USA]] | Presbyterian Church, USA |[[Image: Religion_Images-22.png |75px| Presbyterian Church in America]] | Presbyterian Church in America |[[Image: Religion_Images-24.png |75px| Church of Scotland]] |Church of Scotland |[[Image:Religion_Images-25.png |75px | Presbyterian Church of Australia]] | Presbyterian Church of Australia |- |Image |Name |Image |Name |Image |Name |Image |Name |- |[[Image:Religion_Images-26.png|75px| Presbyterian Church in Canada]] |Presbyterian Church in Canada |[[Image:Religion_Images-27.png|75px |Orthodox Presbyterian Church]] | Orthodox Presbyterian Church |[[Image: Religion_Images-30.png|75px| United Church of Christ]] | United Church of Christ |[[Image: Religion_Images-39.png|75px | Disciples of Christ]] |Disciples of Christ |- |Image |Name |Image |Name |Image |Name |Image |Name |- |[[Image: Religion_Images.jpg|75px|Moravian]] | Moravian |[[Image: 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|[[Image:Religion_Images-40.png|75px|Franciscans]] | Franciscans |[[Image:Religion_Images-7.jpg|75px | Saints]] | Saints |- |Image |Name |Image |Name |Image |Name |Image |Name |- |[[Image: Religion_Images-11.png|75px|Scientology]] | Scientology |[[Image: Religion_Images-14.png|75px | Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church; Coat of arms of Sviatoslav Shevchuk]] |Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church; Coat of arms of Sviatoslav Shevchuk |[[Image:Religion_Images-20.png|75px|Christian Science]] | Christian Science |[[Image: Profile_Photo_s-85.png|75px | Salvation Army]] | Salvation Army |- |Image |Name |Image |Name |Image |Name |Image |Name |- |[[Image:Religion_Images-52.jpg|75px|Mennonite]] | Mennonite |[[Image: Religion_Images-37.jpg|75px | Waldensian]] |Waldensian |[[Image: Religion_Images-42.png |75px|Eastern Orthodox Church In America]] | Eastern Orthodox Church In America |[[Image:Religion_Images-53.jpg |75px | Foursquare Gospel]] | Foursquare Gospel |- |Image |Name |Image |Name |Image |Name |Image |Name |- |[[Image:Religion_Images-36.png|75px|Church of England]] | Church of England |[[Image: Religion_Images-21.png|75px|Episcopal Church, United States]] |Episcopal Church, United States |[[Image: Religion_Images-45.png|75px|Anglican Communion]] | Anglican Communion |[[Image: Religion_Images-7.gif |75px|Scottish Episcopal Church]] |Scottish Episcopal Church |- |Image |Name |Image |Name |Image |Name |Image |Name |- |[[Image:Religion_Images-55.png|75px|Church of Ireland]] |Church of Ireland |[[Image: Religion_Images-56.png |75px|Ukrainian Orthodox Church ]] |Ukrainian Orthodox Church |[[Image:Religion_Images-72.jpg|75px|Wesleyan Methodist UK]] |Wesleyan Methodist UK |- |-}} {| Border = ''1''; text align = center |+'''Other Religious Symbols''' |- |Image |Name |Image |Name |Image |Name |Image |Name |- |[[Image: Jewish_Symbols.jpg|75px|Star of David]] |Star of David |[[Image: Islam_Symbols.jpg|75px | Crescent and Star]] |Crescent and Star |[[Image: Religion_Images-34.jpg|75px| Buddist]] | Buddist |[[Image: Hindu_Symbols.jpg|75px |Hindu]] | Hindu |- |Image |Name |Image |Name |Image |Name |Image |Name |- |[[Image:Baha_i_Symbols.jpg|75px|Bahá'í]] |Bahá'í |[[Image:Japanese_Symbols.jpg|75px | Shinto]] |Shinto |[[Image: Sikh_Symbols.jpg|75px|Khanda (Sikh)]] |Khanda (Sikh) |[[Image:Religion_Images-49.png|75px|Taoism (Ying and Yang)]] |Taoism (Ying and Yang) |- |[[Image:Religion_Images-41.png|75px|Jehova's Witness]] |Jehova's Witness |- |-}} {| Border = ''1''; text align = center |+Other ''' |- |Image |Name |Image |Name |Image |Name |Image |Name |- |[[Image:Religion_Images-2.png|75px|Free Mason]] |Free Mason |[[Image:Religion_Images-56.jpg|75px | Girl Scout]] |Girl Scout |[[Image:Religion_Images-50.png|75px| Boy Scouts of America]] |Boy Scouts of America |[[Image:Religion_Images-51.png|75px |American Red Cross]] | American Red Cross |- |Image |Name |Image |Name |Image |Name |Image |Name |- |Image |Name |Image |Name |Image |Name |Image |Name |- |[[Image: 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Remains Historical & Literary Connected with the Palatine Counties of Lancaster and Chester

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: England, Visitations]] [[Category: Lancashire, Visitations]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Lancashire|Lancashire Sources]] | [[Space:Sources-England#Palatine_of_Chester|Chester Sources]] __TOC__ == Remains Historical & Literary Connected with the Palatine Counties of Lancaster and Chester == * published by [[Wikipedia:Chetham_Society|The Chetham Society]], 1856 * From [[Wikipedia:Chetham_Society|Wikipedia]]: "For more than 170 years, the Chetham Society has maintained a regular output of valuable works of scholarship that make significant contributions to the study of the history of North-West England. Since 1843 the society has published more than 275 volumes in three series: ::* The Old Series ran from 1843 until 1893 (114 volumes + 2 index volumes) ::* The New Series commenced in 1883 and ended in 1947 (totaling 110 volumes) ::* The Third Series began in 1949 (not available online) * "In recent years the society's focus has tended to shift away from its traditional role of publishing original primary texts and towards that of publishing scholarly secondary analyses." * https://www.chethamsociety.org.uk/ * https://www.chethams.org.uk/chetham_society_pubs.pdf * https://www.chethamsociety.org.uk/pdf/Publications-Old-Series.pdf * Complete directory (1844-2012) https://royalhistsoc.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/chethamsociety.pdf * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Remains Historical & Literary Connected with the Palatine Counties of Lancaster and Chester|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Old Series === * General Index, Vol. 31 - 114, (1893) (Vol. Index only, no page #s) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=W9o-AQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/remainshisgenindex00chetuoft * Vol. 1 1844: Hawkins, E. ed., ''Travels in Holland, the United Provinces, England, Scotland, and Ireland, 1634-1635 [Sir William Brereton, 1604-1661]'' ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=3L84AAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan01chet * Vol. 2 1844: Ormerod, G. ed., ''Tracts Relating to Military Proceedings in Lancashire During the Great Civil War'' ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=zr84AAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan02chet * Vol. 3 1844: Corser, T. ed., ''Chester’s Triumph in Honour of Her Prince, as it was Performed upon St George’s Day 1610 in the Foresaid Citie'' ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ehE-AAAAcAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/chesterstriumphi00davirich ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=yk0JAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=_WdBAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ehE-AAAAcAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=QzHRAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan03chet * Vol. 4 1845: Parkinson, R. ed., ''The Life of Adam Martindale, written by himself and now first printed from the original manuscript in the British Museum'' ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=hL84AAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=5kYJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan04chet * Vol. 5 1845: Hibbert-Ware, S., ''Lancashire Memorials of the Rebellion, 1715'' ::* https://archive.org/details/lancashirememori00hibbrich ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=JfMMAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=52BVAAAAcAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=IAIVAAAAQAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan05chet ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE1216704 * Vol. 6 1845: Crossley, J. ed., ''Pott’s Discovery of Witches in the county of Lancaster'' ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=PL84AAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan06chet * Vol. 7 1845: Corser, T. ed., ''Iter Lancastrense, a Poem written in A.D. 1636, by the Reverend Richard James'' ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001640426 ::* https://archive.org/details/iterlancastrense00manc ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan07chet_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan07chet * Vol. 8 1845: Raines, F.R. ed., ''Notitia Cestrensis, or, Historical Notices of the Diocese of Chester by Bishop Gastrell.'' Vol. I ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=D784AAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan08chet * Vol. 9 1846: Heywood, T. ed., ''The Norris Papers'' ::* https://archive.org/details/norrispapers01heywgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/norrispapers00heywgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/norrispapers02heywgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=OvQMAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ev0rAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan09chet_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan09chet ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001640428 * Vol. 10 1846: Hulton, W.A. ed., ''The Coucher Book or Cartulary of [[Wikipedia:Whalley_Abbey|Whalley Abbey]].'' Vol. I ::* https://books.google.ca/books?id=2_0rAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/coucherbookorch05hultgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/coucherbookorch08hultgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan10chet ::* https://archive.org/details/coucherbookorcha110manc * Vol. 11 1847: Hulton, W.A. ed., ''The Coucher Book or Cartulary of [[Wikipedia:Whalley_Abbey|Whalley Abbey]].'' Vol. II ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=_G49AAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/coucherbookorch03hultgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/coucherbookorch02hultgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/coucherbookorch09hultgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan11chet_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/coucherbookorcha211manc * Vol. 12 1847: Heywood, T. ed., ''The Moore Rental'' ::* https://archive.org/details/moorerental00moorrich ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=APUMAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan12chet * Vol. 13 1847: Crossley, J.; Christi, R.C. eds., ''The Diary and Correspondence of Dr John Worthington.'' Vol. I, ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=3r44AAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan13chet_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan13chet * Vol. 14 1848: Raines, F.R. ed., ''The Journal of Nicholas Assheton'' ::* https://archive.org/details/journalnicholas00raingoog ::* https://archive.org/details/journalnicholas01raingoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001640432 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=O_4rAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=XvhAAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan14chet * Vol. 15 1848: Hawkins, E. ed., ''The Holy Lyfe and History of Saynt Werburge, very frutefull for all Christen People to rede.'' ::* https://archive.org/details/holylyfeandhist00hawkgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/holylyfeandhist01hawkgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/holylyfeandhist02hawkgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/holylyfeandhist03hawkgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=L0sJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=aQIVAAAAQAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan15chet * Vol. 16 1848: Hulton, W.A. ed., ''The Coucher Book or Cartulary of [[Wikipedia:Whalley_Abbey|Whalley Abbey]].'' Vol. III ::* https://archive.org/details/coucherbookorch07hultgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/coucherbookorch06hultgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/coucherbookorch00hultgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan16chet ::* https://archive.org/details/coucherbookorcha316manc * Vol. 17 1849: Beamont, W. ed., ''Warrington in 1465'' ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=pGFVAAAAcAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?vid=OCLC05253777 ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan17chet * Vol. 18 1849: Heywood, T. ed., ''The Diary of the Reverend Henry Newcome from September 30, 1661 to September 29, 1663'' ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=AjXRAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=rv4rAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=QEwJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/diaryrevhenryne00heywgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/diaryrevhenryne01heywgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan18chet * Vol. 19 1849: Raines, F.R. ed., ''Notitia Cestrensis, or, Historical Notices of the Diocese of Chester by Bishop Gastrell.'' Vol. II. Part I ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=qL44AAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan19chet ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan19chet_0 * Vol. 20 1849: Hulton, W.A. ed., ''The Coucher Book or Cartulary of [[Wikipedia:Whalley_Abbey|Whalley Abbey]].'' Vol. IV ::* https://books.google.ca/books?id=5_4rAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/coucherbookorch04hultgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/coucherbookorch01hultgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan20chet ::* https://archive.org/details/coucherbookorcha420manc * Vol. 21 1848: Raines, F.R. ed., ''Notitia Cestrensis, or, Historical Notices of the Diocese of Chester by Bishop Gastrell.'' Vol. II. Part II ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=i744AAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan21chet * Vol. 22 1850: Raines, F.R. ed., ''Notitia Cestrensis, or, Historical Notices of the Diocese of Chester by Bishop Gastrell.'' Vol. II. Part III ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Zr44AAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan22chet * Vol. 23 1850: Corser, T. ed., ''A Golden Mirrour; conteininge certaine pithie and figurative prognosticating good fortune to England. By Richard Robinson of Alton'' ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=uRE-AAAAcAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan23chet ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan23chet_0 * Vol. 24 1851: Marsh, F.J. ed., ''Chetham Miscellanies. Vol. I.'' ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007852545 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=U744AAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan24chet ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan124manc * Vol. 25 1851: Heywood, T. ed., ''Cardinal Allen’s Defence of Sir William Stanley’s Surrender of Deventer'' ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Rb44AAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan25chet_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan25chet * Vol. 26 1852: Parkinson, R. ed., ''The Autobiography of [[Wikipedia:Henry_Newcome|Henry Newcome]].'' Vol. I ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=df8rAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=lk0JAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=df8rAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/autobiographyhe05newcgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/autobiographyhe01newcgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/autobiographyhe00newcgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan26chet ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan26chet_0 * Vol. 27 1852: Parkinson, R. ed., ''The Autobiography of [[Wikipedia:Henry_Newcome|Henry Newcome]].'' Vol. II ::* https://archive.org/details/autobiographyhe04newcgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/autobiographyhe03newcgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/autobiographyhe02newcgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan27chet * Vol. 28 1853: Beamont, W. ed., ''The [https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/education/resources/jacobite-1745/jacobite-trials/ Jacobite Trials] at Manchester in 1694'' ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=M744AAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/jacobitetrialsat00beamrich ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=XfgMAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=W00JAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan28chet * Vol. 29 1853: Heywood, T. ed., ''The Stanley Papers, Part I. The Earls of Derby and the Verse Writers and Poets of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries'' ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=nxMMAQAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=yU0JAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=rDXRAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=alfkAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan29chet_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan29chet ::* https://archive.org/details/stanleypapers291manc * Vol. 30 1853: Hulton, W.A. ed., ''Documents R to the Priory of Penwortham, and other Possessions in Lancashire of the Abbey of Evesham'' ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=H744AAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan30chet * Vol. 31 1853: Raines, F.R. ed., ''The Derby Household Books'' ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007852545 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=_r04AAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan31chet * Vol. 32 1854: Parkinson, R. ed., ''The Private Journal and Literary Remains of John Byrom'' ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001640448 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=SwM-AAAAcAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan32chet ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan32chet_0 * Vol. 33 1854: Piccope, G.J. ed., ''Lancashire and Cheshire Wills and Inventories from the Ecclesiastical Court, Chester.'' The First Portion ::* https://archive.org/stream/chethammiscellan33chet ::* https://archive.org/details/lancashireandch00piccgoog - this copy has some blurry pages ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=tb04AAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/lancashireandch05piccgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan33chet ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan33chet_0 * Vol. 34 1855: Parkinson, R. ed., ''The Private Journal and Literary Remains of John Byrom.'' Vol. I. Part II, ::* https://archive.org/details/privatejournala02parkgoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001640448 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=yUgJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan34chet_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan34chet * Vol. 35 1856: Harland, J. ed., ''The House and Farm Accounts of the Shuttleworths of [[Wikipedia:Gawthorpe_Hall|Gawthorpe Hall]]'' Part 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=mr04AAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/houseandfarmacc03famigoog ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan35chet * Vol. 36 1855: Crossley, J.; Christi, R.C. eds., ''The Diary and Correspondence of Dr. John Worthington.'' Vol. II. Part I ::* https://archive.org/details/diaryandcorresp00chrigoog ::* https://archive.org/details/diarycorresponde21wortuoft ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=FzfRAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Vf8UAAAAQAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan36chet * Vol. 37 1856: Langton, W. ed., ''Chetham Miscellanies.'' Vol. II ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007852545 ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan37chet ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan237manc * Vol. 38 1856: French, G.J. ed., ''Bibliographical Notices of the Church Libraries of Turton and Gorton, bequeathed by Humphrey Chetham'' ::* https://archive.org/details/bibliographicaln00frenrich ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=e_8UAAAAQAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=bPAMAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=CGk9AAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=CQEsAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=eAM-AAAAcAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan38chet * Vol. 39 1856: Ffarington, M. ed., ''The Farington Papers'' ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=dr04AAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan39chet * Vol. 40 1856: Parkinson, R. ed., ''The Private Journal and Literary Remains of John Byrom.'' Vol. II. Part I ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001640448 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=0kcJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan40chet * Vol. 41 1856: Harland, J. ed., ''The House and Farm Accounts of the Shuttleworths of [[Wikipedia:Gawthorpe_Hall|Gawthorpe Hall]].'' Part II ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=F8A4AAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/houseandfarmacc00famigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=oEcJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan41chet * Vol. 42 1857: Booker, J. ed., ''A History of the Ancient Chapels of Didsbury and Chorlton, in Manchester Parish'' ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofancient00bookrich ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=LPEMAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=CTjRAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=rP8UAAAAQAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=n0cJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan42chet * Vol. 43 1857: Harland, J. ed., ''The House and Farm Accounts of the Shuttleworths of [[Wikipedia:Gawthorpe_Hall|Gawthorpe Hall]].'' Part III ::* https://archive.org/details/houseandfarmacc02famigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=tv8UAAAAQAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=cGNVAAAAcAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=40g_AQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan43chet * Vol. 44 1857: Parkinson, R. ed., ''The Private Journal and Literary Remains of John Byrom.'' Vol. II. Part II ::* https://archive.org/details/privatejournala00byrogoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001640448 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=zf8UAAAAQAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan44chet * Vol. 45 1858: Raines, F.R. ed., ''Miscellanies: being a selection from the Poems and Correspondence of the Reverend Thomas Wilson, B.D. of Clitheroe. With Memoirs of his Life'' ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=TsA4AAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan45chet ::* https://archive.org/details/miscellaniesbein00wilsrich ::* https://archive.org/details/miscellaniesbei00raingoog * Vol. 46 1858: Harland, J. ed., ''The House and Farm Accounts of the Shuttleworths of [[Wikipedia:Gawthorpe_Hall|Gawthorpe Hall]].'' Part IV ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=vsA4AAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/houseandfarmacc01famigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=AwAVAAAAQAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan46chet * Vol. 47 1859: Booker, J. ed., ''A History of the Ancient Chapel of Birch, in Manchester Parish'' ::* https://archive.org/details/ahistoryancient07bookgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=QQMsAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=DAAVAAAAQAAJ ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE89602 ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan47chet * Vol. 48 1859: Jones, T. ed., ''A Catalogue of the Collection of Tracts for and against Popery (published in or about the reign of James II) in the Manchester Library founded by Humphrey Chetham'' ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001640461 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008695889 ::* https://archive.org/details/acataloguecolle00peckgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=cEYJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=klxVAAAAcAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=zwM-AAAAcAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=GAAVAAAAQAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan48chet * Vol. 49 1859: Harland, J. ed., ''The Lancashire Lieutenancy under the Tudors and Stuarts'' ::* https://archive.org/details/lancashirelieut01harlgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/lancashirelieut02harlgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/lancashirelieut03harlgoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001640462 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=n1xVAAAAcAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=HgQ-AAAAcAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=_mo9AAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan49chet * Vol. 50 1860: Harland, J. ed., ''The Lancashire Lieutenancy under the Tudors and Stuarts.'' Part II ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=hTnRAAAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001640462 ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan50chet * Vol. 51 1860: Piccope, G.J. ed., ''Lancashire and Cheshire Wills and Inventories from the Ecclesiastical Court, Chester.'' The Second Portion ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=KcE4AAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/lancashireandch04piccgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/lancashirecheshi512manc ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan51chet * Vol. 52 1860: Corser, T. ed., ''Collectanea Anglo-Poetica: or, A Bibliographical and Descriptive Catalogue of a portion of a Collection of Early English Poetry'' ::* https://archive.org/details/collectaneaangl06crosgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=50UJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan52chet_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan52chet * Vol. 53 1861: Harland, J. ed., ''Mamcestre: being Chapters from the early recorded History of the Barony, the Lordship or Manor, the Vill Borough or Town, of Manchester'' ::* https://archive.org/details/mamecestrebeing06harlgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/mamecestrebeing01harlgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=4znRAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=0kkJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=mVUuAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=CWw9AAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=3fIMAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan53chet * Vol. 54 1861: Piccope, G.J. ed., ''Lancashire and Cheshire Wills and Inventories from the Ecclesiastical Court, Chester.'' The Third Portion ::* https://archive.org/details/lancashireandch01piccgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=U8E4AAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan54chet * Vol. 55 1861: Corser, T. ed., ''Collectanea Anglo-Poetica: or, A Bibliographical and Descriptive Catalogue of a portion of a Collection of Early English Poetry.'' Part II ::* https://archive.org/details/collectaneaangl04crosgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan55chet * Vol. 56 1861: Harland, J. ed., ''Mamcestre: being Chapters from the early recorded History of the Barony, the Lordship or Manor, the Vill Borough or Town, of Manchester.'' Vol. II ::* https://archive.org/details/mamecestrebeing04harlgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/mamecestrebeing07harlgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/mamecestrebeing02harlgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=LUvRAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=MUoJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=3FUuAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=UF1VAAAAcAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan56chet * Vol. 57 1862: Langton, W. ed., ''Chetham Miscellanies.'' Vol. III ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007852545 ::* https://archive.org/details/remainshistorica57chet ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan57chet ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan357manc * Vol. 58 1862: Harland, J. ed., ''Mamcestre: being Chapters from the early recorded History of the Barony, the Lordship or Manor, the Vill Borough or Town, of Manchester.'' Vol. III ::* https://archive.org/details/mamecestrebeing03harlgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/mamecestrebeing05harlgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/mamecestrebeing00harlgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=B1YuAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=y29KAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=RUoJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan58chet * Vol. 59 1863: Raines, F.R. ed., ''A History of the Chantries within the County Palatine of Lancaster: being the Reports of the Royal Commissioners of Henry VIII'' Vol. I ::* https://archive.org/details/ahistorychantri00socigoog ::* https://archive.org/details/ahistorychantri02socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=aEoJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001640472 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=WAEsAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan59chet * Vol. 60 1863: Raines, F.R. ed., ''A History of the Chantries within the County Palatine of Lancaster: being the Reports of the Royal Commissioners of Henry VIII.'' Vol. II ::* https://archive.org/details/ahistorychantri01socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=q0oJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=AhI-AAAAcAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=2P8UAAAAQAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan60chet * Vol. 61 1864: Goss, A. ed., I. ''Abbott’s Journal. II. An Account of the Tryalls &c. in Manchester in 1694'' ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=aWDkAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan61chet * Vol. 62 1864: Beamont, W. ed., ''Discourse of the Warr in Lancashire'' ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=jsE4AAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan62chet_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan62chet * Vol. 63 1864: Harland, J. ed., ''A Volume of Court Leet Records on the Manor of Manchester in the Sixteenth Century'' ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=JZIxAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=iXA9AAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan63chet * Vol. 64 1865: Jones, T. ed., ''A Catalogue of the Collection of Tracts for and against Popery.'' Part II ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=SQQ-AAAAcAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=-0vRAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=0AAVAAAAQAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=1ME4AAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/chartularycocke02farrgoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001640461 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=-0vRAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan64chet * Vol. 65 1865: Harland, J. ed., ''Continuation of the Court Leet Records on the Manor of Manchester A.D. 1586 - 1602'' ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=vF1VAAAAcAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=1AAVAAAAQAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=HhI-AAAAcAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan65chet * Vol. 66 1865: Raines, F.R. ed., ''The Stanley Papers.'' Part III. Private Devotions and Miscellanies of James, seventh earl of Derby. Vol. I ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=kQIsAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com.au/books?id=zG9KAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan66chet ::* https://archive.org/details/stanleypapers663manc * Vol. 67 1866: Raines, F.R. ed., ''The Stanley Papers.'' Part III. Private Devotions and Miscellanies of James, seventh earl of Derby. Vol. II ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=lrUFAAAAQAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=51MJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/privatedevotion00raingoog ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan67chet ::* https://archive.org/details/privatedevotion00raingoog * Vol. 68 1866: Harland, J. ed., ''Collectanea relating to Manchester and its Neighbourhood at various periods.'' Vol. I ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=0wIsAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com.pa/books?id=-V1VAAAAcAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan68chet * Vol. 69 1867: Finch Smith, J. ed., ''The Admission Register of the Manchester School, with some Notices of the more distinguished Scholars. Vol. I: from A.D. 1730 to A.D. 1775'' ::* https://archive.org/details/admissionregist00smitgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=AwMsAAAAMAAJ * Vol. 70 1867: Raines, F.R. ed., ''The Stanley Papers. Part III. Private Devotions and Miscellanies of James, seventh earl of Derby.'' Vol. III ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=lmY1AQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=0lMJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/privatedevotion01raingoog ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan70chet_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan70chet ::* https://archive.org/details/privatedevotion01raingoog ::* https://archive.org/details/stanleypapers703manc * Vol. 71 1867: Corser, T. ed., ''Collectanea Anglo-Poetica: or, A Bibliographical and Descriptive Catalogue of a portion of a Collection of Early English Poetry.'' Part III ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=PXE9AAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/collectaneaangl08crosgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan71chet * Vol. 72 1867: Harland, J. ed., ''Collectanea relating to Manchester and its Neighbourhood at various periods.'' Vol. II ::* https://archive.org/details/remainshistorica72chetuoft ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=acI4AAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=6wAVAAAAQAAJ ::* https://books.google.ml/books?id=dwMsAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan72chet * Vol. 73 1868: Finch Smith, J. ed., ''The Admission Register of the Manchester School, with some Notices of the more distinguished Scholars. Vol.II: from A.D. 1775 to A.D. 1807'' ::* https://archive.org/details/remainshistorica73chetuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/b21779454_0 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=gaBEAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan73chet ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan73chet_0 * Vol. 74 1868: Harland, J. ed., ''Three Lancashire Documents of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries,'' namely: ::* I. The Great De Lacy Inquisition, Feb.16. 1311. ::* II. Survey of 1320-1346. ::* III. Custom Roll and Rental of the manor of Ashton-under-Lyne, 1421 ::* https://archive.org/details/remainshistorica74chetuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan74chet * Vol. 75 1869: King, T.W. ed., ''Lancashire Funeral Certificates'' ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=zdFMAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=fMI4AAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/remainshistorica75chetuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/lancashirefuner00kinggoog ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan75chet ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001399801 * Vol. 76 1869: Crossley, J. ed., ''Observations and Instructions divine and morall.'' In Verse ::* https://archive.org/details/remainshistorica76chetuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan76chet * Vol. 77 1869: Corser, T. ed., ''Collectanea Anglo-Poetica: or, A Bibliographical and Descriptive Catalogue of a portion of a Collection of Early English Poetry.'' Part IV ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=yAc-AAAAcAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=WG0JAAAAQAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/collectaneaangl03crosgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/remainshistorica77chetuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan77chet * Vol. 78 1869: Beamont, W. ed., ''Tracts written in the Controversy respecting the Legitimacy of Amicia, daughter of Hugh Cyveliok, earl of Chester, A.D. 1673-1679. By Sir Peter Leycester, bart. and Sir Thomas Mainwaring, bart.'' Part. I ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=vcE4AAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/remainshistorica78chetuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan78chet * Vol. 79 1869: Beamont, W. ed., ''Tracts written in the Controversy respecting the Legitimacy of Amicia, daughter of Hugh Cyveliok, earl of Chester, A.D. 1673-1679. By Sir Peter Leycester, bart. and Sir Thomas Mainwaring, bart.'' Part. II ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=acE4AAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/remainshistorica79chetuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan79chet * Vol. 80 1869: Beamont, W. ed., ''Tracts written in the Controversy respecting the Legitimacy of Amicia, daughter of Hugh Cyveliok, earl of Chester, A.D. 1673-1679. By Sir Peter Leycester, bart. and Sir Thomas Mainwaring, bart.'' Part. III ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=HME4AAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/remainshistorica80chetuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan80chet ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan80chet * Vol. 81 1870: Raines, F.R. ed., ''The Visitation of the County Palatine of Lancaster, made in the year 1567, by William Flower, Esq., Norroy king of arms'' ::* https://archive.org/details/remainshistorica81chetuoft ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=41o-AQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan81chet * Vol. 82 1871: Raines, F.R. ed., ''The Visitation of the County Palatine of Lancaster, made in the year 1613, by Richard St. George, Esq., Norroy king of arms'' ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=0cA4AAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationofcoun00sainrich ::* https://archive.org/details/remainshistorica82chetuoft ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001640481 ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan82chet * Vol. 83 1871: Beamont, W. ed., ''Chetham Miscellanies,'' Vol. IV ::* https://archive.org/details/remainshistorica83chetuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/holylyfehistoryo00lond_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan83chet * Vol. 84 1872: Raines, F.R. ed., ''The Visitation of the County Palatine of Lancaster, made in the year 1664-5, by Sir William Dugdale, Knight, Norroy king of arms.'' Part I ::* https://archive.org/details/remainshistorica84chetuoft ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=OTvRAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=gcA4AAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan84chet ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationcount07britgoog * Vol. 85 1872: Raines, F.R. ed., ''The Visitation of the County Palatine of Lancaster, made in the year 1664-5, by Sir William Dugdale, Knight, Norroy king of arms.'' Part II ::* https://archive.org/details/remainshistorica85chetuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationcount02raingoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=wVQJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=AFs-AQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan85chet * Vol. 86 1872: Beamont, W. ed., ''Annals of the Lords of Warrington for the first five centuries after the conquest.'' Part I ::* https://archive.org/details/remainshistorica86chetuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan86chet * Vol. 87 1872: Beamont, W. ed., ''Annals of the Lords of Warrington for the first five centuries after the conquest.'' Part II ::* https://archive.org/details/annalsoflordsofw287manc ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan87chet ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan87chet_0 * Vol. 88 1873: Raines, F.R. ed., ''The Visitation of the County Palatine of Lancaster, made in the year 1664-5, by Sir William Dugdale, Knight, Norroy king of arms.'' Part III ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=wFQJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=DTzRAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationofcoun388manc ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan88chet ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationcount00raingoog * Vol. 89 1873: Grosart, A. ed., ''The Dr Farmer Chetham MS, being a commonplace-book in the Chetham Library, temp. Elizabeth, James I and Charles I.'' Part I ::* https://archive.org/details/drfarmerchethamm189manc * Vol. 90 1873: Grosart, A. ed., ''The Dr Farmer Chetham MS, being a commonplace-book in the Chetham Library, temp. Elizabeth, James I and Charles I.'' Part II ::* https://archive.org/details/drfarmerchethamm290manc ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan90chet * Vol. 91 1874: Corser, T. ed., ''Collectanea Anglo-Poetica: or, A Bibliographical and Descriptive Catalogue of a portion of a Collection of Early English Poetry.'' Part V ::* https://archive.org/details/collectaneaangl00crosgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/collectaneaanglo591manc ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan91chet * Vol. 92 1874: Fishwick, H. ed., ''The History of the Parish of Kirkham, in the County of Lancaster'' ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=l784AAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=xUgJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historyparishki00socigoog ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofparisho00fish ::* https://archive.org/details/historyparishki00fishgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan92chet * Vol. 93 1874: Finch Smith, J. ed., ''The Admission Register of the Manchester School, with some Notices of the more distinguished Scholars. Vol. III. : from May A.D. 1807 to September A.D. 1837.'' Part I ::* https://archive.org/details/admissionregiste3193manc ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=zPBfAAAAcAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan93chet * Vol. 94 1875: Finch Smith, J. ed., ''The Admission Register of the Manchester School, with some Notices of the more distinguished Scholars. Vol. III. : from May A.D. 1807 to September A.D. 1837.'' Part II ::* https://archive.org/details/admissionregiste3294manc ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan94chet * Vol. 95 1875: Langton, W. ed., ''Abstracts of Inquisitions post Mortem, made by Christopher Towneley and Roger Dodsworth'' ::* https://archive.org/details/abstractsofinqui195manc ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan95chet * Vol. 96 1875: Raines, F.R. ed., ''Chetham Miscellanies.'' Vol. V ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007852545 ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan96chet * Vol. 97 1876: Renaud, F. ed., ''Contributions towards a History of the Ancient Parish of Prestbury, in Cheshire'' ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=yXxpAAAAcAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/contributionstow00manc ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan97chet_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan97chet * Vol. 98 1876: Langton, W. ed., ''The Visitation of Lancashire and a Part of Cheshire, made in the Twenty fourth year of the reign of King Henry the Eighth, A.D. 1533, by a special commission of Thomas Benalt, Clarencieux'', Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=SwEVAAAAQAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationoflanc198manc ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001640496 ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan98chet * Vol. 99 1876: Langton, W. ed., ''Abstracts of Inquisitions post Mortem, made by Christopher Towneley and Roger Dodsworth.'' Part II ::* https://archive.org/details/abstractsofinqui299manc ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan99chet * Vol. 100 1876: Corser, T. ed., ''Collectanea Anglo-Poetica: or, A Bibliographical and Descriptive Catalogue of a portion of a Collection of Early English Poetry.'' Part VI ::* https://archive.org/details/collectaneaangl07crosgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/collectaneaanglo6100manc ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan100chet * Vol. 101 1877: Corser, T. ed., ''Collectanea Anglo-Poetica: or, A Bibliographical and Descriptive Catalogue of a portion of a Collection of Early English Poetry.'' Part VII ::* https://archive.org/details/collectaneaangl10crosgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/collectaneaanglo7101manc ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan101chet * Vol. 102 1877: Corser, T. ed., ''Collectanea Anglo-Poetica: or, A Bibliographical and Descriptive Catalogue of a portion of a Collection of Early English Poetry.'' Part VIII ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=uLk4AAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/collectaneaangl01crosgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/collectaneaanglo8102manc ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan102chet * Vol. 103 1877: Raines, F.R. ed., ''Chetham Miscellanies.'' Vol. VI ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007852545 ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan103chet * Vol. 104 1878: Fishwick, H. ed., ''The History of the Parish of Garstang, in the county of Lancaster.'' Part I ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofparisho1104manc ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan104chet * Vol. 105 1879: Fishwick, H. ed., ''The History of the Parish of Garstang, in the county of Lancaster.'' Part II ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofparisho2105manc ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan105chet ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan105chet_0 * Vol. 106 1879: Corser, T. ed., ''Collectanea Anglo-Poetica: or, A Bibliographical and Descriptive Catalogue of a portion of a Collection of Early English Poetry.'' Part IX ::* https://archive.org/details/remainshistoric25socigoog ::* https://archive.org/details/collectaneaangl09crosgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/collectaneaanglo9106manc ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan106chet ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan106chet_0 * Vol. 107 1879: Bailey, J.E. ed., ''Inventories of Goods in the Churches and Chapels in Lancashire, taken in the year A.D. 1552.'' Part I. 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Part X ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=kgEVAAAAQAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/collectaneaangl05crosgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/collectaneaanglo1010manc ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan108chet_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan108chet * Vol. 109 1880: Fletcher, J.S. ed., ''Correspondence of Nathan Walworth and Peter Seddon of Outwood, and other Documents relating to the Building of Ringley Chapel'' ::* https://archive.org/details/correspondenceof109manc ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan109chet * Vol. 110 1882: Langton, W. ed., ''The Visitation of Lancashire and a Part of Cheshire, made in the Twenty fourth year of the reign of King Henry the Eighth, A.D. 1533, by a special commission of Thomas Benalt, Clarencieux'', Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationoflanc2110manc ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationlanca00britgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=BLw4AAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=dwQNAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan110chet * Vol. 111 1883: Corser, T. ed., ''Collectanea Anglo-Poetica: or, A Bibliographical and Descriptive Catalogue of a portion of a Collection of Early English Poetry.'' Part XI ::* https://archive.org/details/collectaneaangl02crosgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/collectaneaanglo1111manc ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan111chet ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan111chet_0 * Vol. 112 1884: Lyons, P.A. ed., ''Two “Compoti” of the Lancashire and Cheshire Manors of Henry de Lacey, Earl of Lincoln, A.D. 1294-6, 1304-5'' ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007852545 ::* https://archive.org/details/twocompotioflanc112manc ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan112chet * Vol. 113 1888: Bailey, J.E. ed., ''Inventories of Goods in the Churches and Chapels in Lancashire, taken in the year A.D. 1552.'' Part II. The West Derby and remaining Hundreds ::* https://archive.org/details/inventoriesofgoo2113manc ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan113chet ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan113chet_0 * Vol. 114 1886: Copley, R. ed., ''The Diary and Correspondence of Dr John Worthington.'' Vol. II ::* https://archive.org/details/diarycorresponde2211manc ::* https://archive.org/details/chethammiscellan114chet === New Series === * Vol. 1 1883: Howorth, H.H. ed., ''The Vicars of Rochdale. By F.R. Raines.'' Part 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/remainshistornew01chetuoft * Vol. 2 1883: Howorth, H.H. ed., ''The Vicars of Rochdale. By F.R. Raines.'' Part 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/remainshistornew02chetuoft * Vol. 3 1884: Earwaker, J.P. ed, ''Lancashire and Cheshire wills and inventories at Chester, with an appendix of abstracts of wills now lost or destroyed'' ::* https://archive.org/details/remainshistornew03chetuoft * Vol. 4 1885: Law, T.G. ed., ''A catechisme or Christian doctrine, by Laurence Vaux, B.D., canon regular and sub-prior of St martin’s monastery, Louvain, sometime warden of the collegiate church, Manchester.'' 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(1560-1638), and an account of an ancient burial ground for recusants, called the Harkirke, and of coins discovered there'' ::* https://archive.org/details/remainshistornew12chetuoft * Vol. 13 1888: Christie, R.C., ''Bibliography of the works written and edited by Dr. John Worthington, master of Jesus College, Cambridge, vice-chancellor of the university of Cambridge'' ::* https://archive.org/details/remainshistornew13chetuoft * Vol. 14 1888: Atkinson, J.C. ed., ''The coucher book of Furness abbey.'' Vol. I, Part 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/remainshistornew14chetuoft * Vol. 15 1888: Bridgeman, G.T.O. ed. ''History and the church and manor of Wigan, in the county of Lancaster.'' Part 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/remainshistornew15chetuoft * Vol. 16 1889: Bridgeman, G.T.O. ed. ''History and the church and manor of Wigan, in the county of Lancaster.'' Part 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/remainshistornew16chetuoft * Vol. 17 1889: Bridgeman, G.T.O. ed. 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Vol. 3 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=O8U5AQAAMAAJ * Vol. 52 1904: Crofton, H.T., ''A history of Newton chapelry in the ancient parish of Manchester; including sketches of the townships of Newton with Kirkmanshulme, Failsworth, and Bradford, but exclusive of the townships of Droylsden and Moston; together with notices of local families and persons.'' Vol. 1 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=njp.32101051711081;view=2up;seq=12 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=inu.30000132032206;view=2up;seq=16 * Vol. 53 1904: Crofton, H.T., ''A history of Newton chapelry in the ancient parish of Manchester; including sketches of the townships of Newton with Kirkmanshulme, Failsworth, and Bradford, but exclusive of the townships of Droylsden and Moston; together with notices of local families and persons.'' Vol. 2, part 1 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001640533 * Vol. 54 1905: Crofton, H.T., ''A history of Newton chapelry in the ancient parish of Manchester; including sketches of the townships of Newton with Kirkmanshulme, Failsworth, and Bradford, but exclusive of the townships of Droylsden and Moston; together with notices of local families and persons.'' Vol. 2, part 2: Failsworth section ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001640533 * Vol. 55 1905: Crofton, H.T., ''A history of Newton chapelry in the ancient parish of Manchester; including sketches of the townships of Newton with Kirkmanshulme, Failsworth, and Bradford, but exclusive of the townships of Droylsden and Moston; together with notices of local families and persons.'' Vol. 3: Bradford and Kirkmanshulme sections, and index to vols. 2 and 3 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001640533 * Vol. 56 1905: Farrer, W. ed., ''The chartulary of Cockersand and abbey of the Premonstratensian order.'' 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Vol. 3, Part 2 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008899760 * Vol. 58 1906: Roper, W.O. ed., ''Materials for the history of the church of Lancaster'', Vol. III ::* https://archive.org/details/materialsforhist00manc_0 * Vol. 59 1906: Roper, W.O. ed., ''Materials for the history of the church of Lancaster'', Vol. IV ::* https://archive.org/details/materialsforhist00manc * Vol. 60 1907: Fishwick, H., ''The history of the parish of Lytham in the county of Lancaster'' ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=VvgMAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historyparishly00fishgoog * Vol. 61 1907: Roper, W.O. ed., ''Materials for the history of Lancaster'', Part 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/materialsforhist611manc * Vol. 62 1907: Roper, W.O. ed., ''Materials for the history of Lancaster'', Part 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/materialsforhist622manc * Vol. 63 1909: ''Chetham miscellanies. New Series.'' Vol II * Vol. 64 1909: Farrer, W. ed., ''The chartulary of Cockersand and abbey of the Premonstratensian order.'' Vol. 3, Part 2 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008899760 * Vol. 65 1909: Atkinson, J.A. ed., ''Tracts relating to the civil war in Cheshire, 1641-1659; including Sir George Booth’s rising in that county'' ::* https://archive.org/details/tractsrelatingto00manc * Vol. 66 1909: Stocks, G.A. ed., ''The records of Blackburn grammar school.'' Part I ::* https://archive.org/details/recordsofblackbu661manc * Vol. 67 1909: Stocks, G.A. ed., ''The records of Blackburn grammar school.'' Part II ::* https://archive.org/details/recordsofblackbu672manc * Vol. 68 1909: Stocks, G.A. ed., ''The records of Blackburn grammar school.'' Part III ::* https://archive.org/details/recordsofblackbu683manc * Vol. 69 1910: Sparke, A. ed., ''The township booke of Halliwell'' ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008899766 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001640541 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015039463602 * Vol. 70 1912: Ward, A.W. ed., ''The poems of John Byrom.'' Vol. III, with an appendix of unpublished letters by and to Byrom. ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo.31924088004860 * Vol. 71 1913: Fishwick, H. ed., ''The survey of the manor of Rochdale in the county of Lancaster, parcel of the possessions of the rt. Worshipful Sir Robert Heath, knt., his majesty’s attorney-general, made in 1626'' ::* https://archive.org/details/surveyofmanorofr00manc * Vol. 72 1913: Weld, J. ed., ''A History of Leagram: the park and manor'' ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofleagram00manc * Vol. 73 1915: ''Chetham miscellanies. New Series.'' Vol III * Vol. 74 1915: Brownbill, J. ed., ''The coucher book of Furness abbey.'' Vol. II. Part 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=IUUJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=YTm4QVT15i4C ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Fh0sAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/coucherbookfurn02atkigoog ::* https://archive.org/details/coucherbookfurn04atkigoog ::* https://archive.org/details/coucherbookfurn03atkigoog ::* https://archive.org/details/coucherbookoffur741manc * Vol. 75 1916: Tait, J., ''The domesday survey of Cheshire'' ::* https://archive.org/details/domesdaysurveyof75manc * Vol. 76 1916: Brownbill, J. ed., ''The coucher book of Furness abbey.'' Vol. II. Part 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ZkgJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=SR0sAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/coucherbookfurn01atkigoog ::* https://archive.org/details/coucherbookfurn00atkigoog ::* https://archive.org/details/coucherbookoffur762manc * Vol. 77 1917: Tait, J., ed., ''Lancashire quarter sessions records.'' Vol. I: Quarter sessions rolls, 1590-1606 ::* https://archive.org/details/lancashirequarte00lond * Vol. 78 1919: Brownbill, J. ed., ''The coucher book of Furness abbey.'' Vol. II. Part 3 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=EkgJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/coucherbookfurn05atkigoog ::* https://archive.org/details/coucherbookoffur783manc * Vol. 79 1920: Tait, J. ed., ''The chartulary or register of the abbey of St Werburgh, Chester.'' Part 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/chartularyorregi791manc ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008884442 * Vol. 80 1921: ''Chetham miscellanies. New Series.'' 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Vol VII * Vol. 101 1938: Whitaker, H., ''A descriptive list of the printed maps of Lancashire, 1577-1900'' * Vol. 102 1939: Chippindall, W.H., ''A sixteenth-century survey and year’s account of the estates of Hornby Castle, Lancashire, with an introduction on the owners of the castle'' * Vol. 103 1939: Walker, F., ''Historical geography of southwest Lancashire before the industrial revolution'' * Vol. 104 1940: Chippindall, W.H., ''A history of the parish of Tunstall'' * Vol. 105 1941: Varley, J. ed., ''A Middlewich chartulary compiled by William Vernon in the seventeenth century.'' Part I * Vol. 106 1942: Whitaker, H., ''A descriptive list of the printed maps of Cheshire, 1577-1900'' * Vol. 107 1943: McLachlan, H., ''Warrington academy, its history and influence'' * Vol. 108 1944: Varley, J.; tait, J. eds., ''A Middlewich chartulary compiled by William Vernon in the seventeenth century.'' Part II * Vol. 109 1945: ''Chetham miscellanies. New Series.'' 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Images of the Battle of The Alamo are still remembered by the people of Texas. During the Revolution there were battle cries of "'Remember the Alamo"' and they continue in 2019. ---- *BATTLE of GONZALES {{Image|file=Photos_of_Alamo.gif |align=c |size=270 |caption=Come and Take it}} *[[Project:Remember_the_Alamo#WikiTree_Resources|Remember the Alamo Project Page]] **Siege of Bexar **'''[[Space:Texas Declaration of Independence | Texas Declaration of Independence]]''' **'''[[Space:Defenders_in_the_Battle_of_the_Alamo|Defenders in the Battle of the Alamo]]''' **'''[[Space:Texas_Immortals|Texas Immortals]]''' **"'[[Space:The_Goliad_Massacres|The Goliad Massacres and lists of the Men killed]] By Allan H Thomas **[[Space:Reminiscences_of_the_Alamo|Reminiscences of the Alamo]] by Allan Thomas ***[[Space:Photos_of_Alamo|Photos of the Alamo]] *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eyu3OIn5A00 Men of the A Siege of the Alamo] U-tube ---- The Alamo was a mission, not designed to be a fort: a crumbling 2-3 acre compound 250 x 450 ft size. {{Image|file=Photos_of_Alamo-1.jpg |align=l |size=230 |caption=Compound.}}{{Image|file=Photos_of_Alamo-3.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=Inside the Alamo. }}{{clear}} Col. Neill was charged with fitting the Alamo to be obstacle of General Santa Anna's march across Texas in 1836. The Defenders fortified the Alamo, mounting the 20 cannon left behind by the Mexican army. Capt. Almaron Dickenson worked over the artillery batteries, and worked with Jameson to attach the cannon onto the Alamo. They built earthen walls as a buffer behind the fort to mount the cannons since there were no parapets. Texas sent Lt Col Travis with soldiers in his command to the Alamo, which previously had been manned by volunteers under the command of Col. Bowie. A confrontation developed between Travis' army troops and the volunteers over who was in charge. Then Bowie fell ill. The burden of the Alamo was left to Col Travis.. February 23, 1836, when General Antonio López de Santa Anna's army arrived outside San Antonio, the Defenders were prepared, but without sufficient munitions or men. Couriers were sent out to the colonies '''repeatedly''' for many days both before General Santa Anna's army arrival and during the siege by Lt. Col. Travis asking for their help. ::'''Gonzales Colony''' sent the '''Immortal 32'''. {{Image|file=Profile_Photo_s-281.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Immortal 32. }}{{clear}} ::'''Austin Colony''' tried to send men, but the Mexican army turned them back. *Col Robert McAlpin Williamson issued orders for troops to be sent to the aid of the Alamo Defenders. Another officer countermanded them. '''The Immortal 32 arrived March 1.''' The defenders held out for 13 days against Santa Anna's army.The toll on the Mexican army estimates were about 600 to that of 189 of Defenders at the Alamo. By March 5, the units were in place, and his big cannon ready to blast the lowest spot of the Alamo on the south side. {{Image|file=Photos_of_Alamo-13.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption='}} March 6, 1836 before dawn Santa Ana stood with his staff in safety on the old bridge 500 yd south along with bands of music. By the timing of the signal they calculated the columns would reach the foot of the wall just as dawn occurred. Santa Ana's bands struck up the '''assassin note of deguello, or no quarter''' (''leave no man alive'') By then the Mexican invaders were beneath the cannons, thus Alamo cannon fire was useless. Within minutes many Defenders had to retreat to the long barracks, with hardly room to fire a rifle. The fighting was one against one, falling where they were killed and may have been the the bloodiest area. The guns, cannon beside where Travis was killed were then turned onto the Alamo itself. The gun which was probably turned may have been the "twelve-pound carronade" which fired over the center of the west wall from a high commanding position. {{Image|file=Photos_of_Alamo-5.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption='}} '''Each body that fell was also bayoneted by the Mexican army''' Gen. Santa Anna then came from the bridge, asked to be shown the bodies of the Colonels (to be sure they were dead). Gen. Santa Anna then ordered all bodies piled together and fires started to '''burn the dead'''. He left the women, children, a black man alive to spread word of his victory. {{Image|file=Photos_of_Alamo-9.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=.}} '''MEMORIALS"' After the dust had settled, and all bodies of the Defenders were burned, effects on the people of Texas and the USA would always remember the words: '''''Remember the Alamo''''' {{Image|file=Historical_Art_of_Texas-15.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption='}} {{Image|file=Photos_of_Alamo-8.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=''Cenotaph by Pompeo Compini, 1936 Spirit of Sacrifice''}} {{Image|file=Photos_of_Alamo-4.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Cenotaph.}}{{clear}} MAP OF PROGRESSION of TEXAS COLONIES to COUNTIES AFTER 1834: *'''[http://www.mapofus.org/texas/ Progression of Texas colonies]''' :'''ORIGIN OF DEFENDERS"' Defenders of the Alamo were composed of Texas army, volunteers and volunteers from European countries. All came to make a stand. *Countries: Men from Spain, Great Britain, Germany, Denmark, Ireland, Scotland *States: Men from -South Carolina, North Carolina, New York, Pennsylvania, Vermont, Georgia, Tennessee, Arkansas, Kentucky, Louisiana and Tennessee came to Texas. Some were members of the New Orleans Greys, Some joined other companies. {{Image|file=Photos_of_Alamo-1.png |align=r |size=270 |caption=New Orleans Greys }} *Texians - (San Antonio Colony, Bastrop Colony, Mina Colony, Gonzales Colony, DeWitt Colony, Brazoria Colony, Nacogdoches, and others, Stephen F Austin Colony *Tejanos - were settlers living in Texas colonies, Hispanic residents of the state of Texas who were culturally descended from the original Spanish-speaking colonists :'''STEPHEN F. AUSTIN, OLD THREE HUNDRED COLONY PROFILES''' *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Three_Hundred See List: *[http://www.sfaold300.org/page-1326619 Stephen F Austin Old Three Hundred] {{Image|file=Photos_of_Alamo-2.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=' }} '''Green Dewitt Colonists''' :Joseph de La Baume Nov 4 1828 :Francis Berry married, May 12 1825, 6 :William Bracken Aug 3, 1826 :Joseph Campbell married, Mar 22, 1827, 7 :William Chase married, Aug 30, 1826, 3 :Marjila Chirino widow, May 30, 1828 :Harriet Cottle widow, Nov 12, 1827, 2 :Abraham Denton single, Jul 16, 1825, 1 :Edward Dickinson single, Apr 25, 1825, 1 :Patrick Dowlearn single, Jun 24, 1827, 1 :Benjamin Duncan single, Oct 16, 1828, 1 :George Foley widower, Nov 20, 1827, 1 :Eligio Gortari May 27, 1828 :Eben Haven married, Jul 13, 1827, 2 :Richard Heath single, Oct 24, 1828, 1 :Gerron Hinds, married, Apr 13, 1825, 2 :George C. Kimble single, Mar 5, 1825, 1 :Jesse Robinson single, Sep 10, 1827, 1 :John Roe single, Apr 25, 1827, 1 :Lt. Don Jose Salinas Jul 4 1827 :Erastus "Deaf" Smith Jul 1825 :John Smothers widower, Sep, 1828, 4 :Darwin M. Stapp single, Jun 4, 1828, 1 :James Tumlinson single, Dec, 1828, 1
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'''BATTLE of GOLIAD PROFILES''' {{Image|file=Photos_of_Alamo-7.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=' }} *'''[[Space:The_Goliad_Massacres|Lists of men Massacred at Goliad]]''' by Allan H Thomas '''Battle of San Jacinto Profiles''' {{Image|file=Photos_of_Alamo-6.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption='}} *http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~genbel/states/texas/battleofsanjacinto.html {{Image|file=Photos_of_Alamo-11.jpg |align=c |size=260 |caption=Replica of building Washington-on-the-Brazos where the Texas Independence was signed.}} '''TEXAS REVOLUTION PROFILES: ''' *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texian_Army *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Army_of_the_Republic_of_Texas '''WikiTree Free Space Profiles''' *'''[[Space:Defenders_in_the_Battle_of_the_Alamo | Defenders in the Battle of the Alamo]]''' *'''[[Space:Texas Declaration of Independence | Texas Declaration of Independence]]''' *'''[[Space:Texas_Immortals|Texas Immortals]]] **[[Space:Photos_of_Alamo|Photos of the Alamo]] *[[Space:The_Goliad_Massacres|The Goliad Massacres and lists of the Men killed]] By Allan H Thomas *[[Space:Reminiscences of the Alamo | Reminences of the Alamo]] BY Allan Thomas *[[Space:Texas_Resource_Page_US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States|War Between the States]]
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*[[Space:Defenders_in_the_Battle_of_the_Alamo|Space Page: Defenders of the Alamo]] *'''[[:Category:The_Alamo|Category Page, The Alamo]]''' *[[Space:Texas_Immortals|Texas Immortals]] *[[Space:Douglas_the_Confederate_Camel|Douglas the Confederate Camel]] :::'"LINKS"' *'''[[Space:Photos of Alamo | Photos of Alamo]]''' *[[Space:Defenders_in_the_Battle_of_the_Alamo|Space Page: Defenders of the Alamo]] *'''[[Space:The_Goliad_Massacres|Lists of the men massacred at Goliad]]''' by Allan H Thomas *'''[[Space:Texas|Immortals | Texas Immortals]]]''' ==Participants== The leader of this sub-project is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]], Texas native. Alamo profiles. Writing bios for this project and '''{{Red|Defenders of Alamo}}''' :::[[J-276|Paula]] - Leader,Adding profiles, leading Mary, finding images. :::[[Daly-373|Eric Daly]] - Connecting profiles to the tree and adding sources :::[[Wright-7062|Terry Wright]] - leader :::[[Binkley-335|Summer Binkley Orman]] San Antonio, Texas, originally from Tennessee. Has some personal photos of the Alamo. :::[[Langford-501|Teresa Langford]] -Another Texan!- will work on Alamo Defenders with Mary :::[[Thomas-8856 | Allan Thomas]] - ancestors here in Texas! Writing profiles for Alamo Defenders [[Space:COL._Sam%27s_Bomb_Shell|Space Page:Bomb Shell]] :::[[Davis-17984|Diane Hoffman]] born in Corpus Christi!!- has ancestor of Alamo, working on Alamo Defenders with Mary also :::[[Houle-169|Tanya Breese]] has ancestor of Alamo :::[[Goodman-2062 | Judy Goodman Wardlow]] Judy is from central Texas :::[[Ward-9858|Stephanie Ward]] Louisiana PC work with [[Garcia-7262|Mar Garcia]] on James George, and added UTuube U-tube video. '''SOURCES''' *[http://www.thealamo.org/history/the-1836-battle/the-defenders/index.html Alamo Website: the Defenders] *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Alamo_defenders Wikipedia: List of Alamo Defenders] *[http://dmna.ny.gov/historic/articles/alamopage2.htm NY State Alamo part 2] *http://www.tamu.edu/faculty/ccbn/dewitt/adp/history/1836/the_battle/the_texians/origins.html Texas Origins, the Battle] *[http://www.tamu.edu/faculty/ccbn/dewitt/adp/archives/documents/ny_alamo.html Archives: Alamo Documents] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=8864431Find A Grave: Alamo] *[http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/search Alamo defenders search] *[http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fev21 Western History Articles, Alamo] *[http://www.texasescapes.com/SanAntonioTx/The-Alamo-Cenotaph.htm The Alamo Cenotaph] *[http://www.tamu.edu/faculty/ccbn/dewitt/adp/history/1836/the_battle/the_weapons/small_arms.html weapons] *New York in the Revolution as Colony and State, Vol. I - Extracts; Publication Place: Albany, New York; Publisher: J. B. Lyon Co.; Publication Year: 1904; Page Number: 150 *http://www.thealamo.org/education/digital-exhibits/flintlock-to-cartridge/index.html See also: *Edmundson, J.R. (2000), The Alamo Story-From History to Current Conflicts, Plan, TX: Republic of Texas Press, ISBN 1-55622-678-0 *Groneman, Bill (1996), Eyewitness to the Alamo, Plano, TX: Republic of Texas Press, ISBN 1-55622-502-4 *Hardin, Stephen L. (1999), Texan Illiad, Austin, TX: University of Texas Press, ISBN 0-292-73086-1 *Meyers, John (1948), The Alamo, Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press, ISBN 0-8032-5779-1 *Tinkle, Lon (1985), 13 Days to Glory: The Siege of the Alamo, College Station, TX: Texas A&M University Press, ISBN 0-89096-238-3 *Todish, Timothy J.; Todish, Terry; Spring, Ted (1998), Alamo Source book, 1836: A Comprehensive Guide to the Battle of the Alamo and the Texas Revolution, Austin, TX: Eakin Press, ISBN 978-1-57168-152-2 *Bill Groneman; [http://www.worldcat.org/title/alamo-defenders-a-genealogy-the-people-and-their-words/oclc/20670456 Alamo Defenders - A Genealogy: The People and Their Words], Austin, Tex. : Eakin Press, 1990. *Daughters of the American Revolution. Alamo Chapter (San Antonio, Tex.); *[http://www.worldcat.org/title/alamo-heroes-and-their-revolutionary-ancestors/oclc/2722217&referer=brief_results The Alamo heroes and their Revolutionary ancestors] : Bicentennial project], Private Publisher: San Antonio, Tex., 1976 *Barr, Alwyn (1990), Texans in Revolt" The Battle of San Antonio, 1835, Austin, TX: University of Texas Press, ISBN 0-292-77042-1

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Remembering our Anzacs Gallipoli 1915

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'''This page is to remember and honour our Anzacs those that fought and died at the Gallipoli Campaign 1915 It is a page for all Australian and New Zealand Military personnel who fought, were Wounded in Action or were Killed in Action on the shores of Gallipoil 1915 .''' '''Add your Anzacs name and leave a message no Anzac should ever be forgotten'''
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''' Anzac Day April 25 is probably Australia and New Zealand's most important national occasion ,Anzac Day is now for all Australian and New Zealand Military Personnel from all wars ,but the original Anzacs were formed at Gallipoli,Turkey in 1915 where over 10,000 Anzacs were killed at Gallipoli .The Anzacs were called diggers which is an Australian and New Zealand Military slang term for Soldiers from Australia and New Zealand it was first used in World War One. Digger and Dig were used by Soldiers as friendly terms of address the same as calling someone Cobber or Mate, the accounts of the Anzac Soldiers bravery, suffering and the larrikin spirit in the First World War fused together to form the enduring image of the Aussie Digger our ANZACs''' {{Image|file=Profile_Photo_s-202.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption='''"Lone Pine", One of Twenty One Anzac Cemetaries''' }} '''These words are engraved on the Ataturk Memorial at Anzac Cove written by Kemal Ataturk, the Commander of the Turkish 19th Division during the Gallipoli Campaign and the first President of the Turkish Republic from 1924-1938 in 1934 Atatürk wrote a tribute to the ANZACs killed at Gallipoli''' '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mustafa_Kemal_Atat%C3%BCrk Kemal Ataturk]''' {{Image|file=Profile_Photo_s-184.jpg |align=l |size=250 |caption='''Ataturk Memorial, Anzac Cove }}'''''Those heroes who shed their blood and lost their lives, you are now lying in the soil of a friendly country therefore rest in peace. There is no difference between the Johnnies and the Mehmets to us where they lie side by side here in this country of ours. You, the mothers, who sent their sons from faraway countries wipe away your tears; your sons are now lying in our bosom and are in peace. After having lost their lives on this land they have become our sons as well.''''' '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Carr Bob Carr]''' {{Image|file=Profile_Photo_s-201.jpg |align=l |size=150 |caption='''Senator Bob Carr''' }} '''''This is a day not of celebration but of national memory. It’s a day when we learn, and learn again, of the horror of purposeless war. It is a day for looking after your mates, cherishing your home, your neighborhood and family…It’s a day for realizing how rare this wonderful country of ours is and how precious it is.''''' {{Clear}}

'''Comment left by [[Daly-373|Eric Daly]]''' {{Image|file=Profile_Photo_s-63.png |align=r |size=150 }} [[Jacka-38|Cpt Albert Jacka VC MC]][[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px|??]] Albert Jacka (1893-1932) served with the Australian Imperial Force during World War One and was its first member to be awarded the Victoria Cross (VC), in May 1915. Albert attacked and retook a trench over run by Turkish soldiers, shooting five men dead and bayoneting two more. On 18 December 1931 he was admitted to hospital where he died a month later, on 17 January 1932, of nephritis. He was 39. All eight pallbearers at his funeral (held with full military honours) were fellow recipients of the VC. We will Remember them - Lest we forget [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px|??]]

'''Comment left by [[Wright-7062|Terry Wright]]''' {{Image|file=Baker-9278.jpg |align=r |size=150 |caption='''Arthur Brander Baker''' }} [[Baker-9278|Arthur Brander Baker]][[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px|??]] Arthur Baker was my great Uncle; he fought in the Boer War and was at the landing at Gallipoli, where he was shot in the head but survived. Arthur Baker committed suicide in 1918 after he was discharged from the Army; a sad way for such a dedicated solidier to end his life. We will Remember them - Lest we forget [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px|??]]

'''Comment left by [[Wright-7062|Terry Wright]]''' {{Image|file=Kirkpatrick-1473-2.jpg |align=r |size=150 |caption='''Jack Simpson''' }} [[Kirkpatrick-1473|Jack Simpson]][[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px|??]] Jack Simpson was a stretcher bearer with the 3rd Field Ambulance. He was killed at Gallipoli on 19 May 1915. He and his donkey, Duffy, saved so many wounded soliders. He received only a Mention in Despatches (equivalent to today's Commendation for Gallantry) whilst many have believed he was deserving of the Victoria Cross. We will Remember them - Lest we forget [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px|??]]

'''Comment left by [[Daly-373|Eric Daly]]''' {{Image|file=Hoole-29.jpg |align=r |size=150 |caption='''Christopher James Hoole''' }} [[Hoole-29|Christopher James Hoole]][[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px|??]] Christopher James Hoole was listed as Missing with suspicion that he had Deserted. His wife sent many letters to Base Records asking for information. She even sent one letter to say she wanted to go to France as a nurse in her worry over her husband. Christopher's remains were found a few months later, he had been Killed in Action on the very day he was listed as Missing. We will Remember them - Lest we forget [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px|??]]

'''Comment left by [[Daly-373|Eric Daly]]''' [[Jemmeson-17|Thomas Stanley Jemmeson]][[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px|??]] {{Image|file=Jemmeson-17-3.jpg |align=r |size=160 |caption='''5th Australian Battalion''' }} Thomas Stanley Jemmeson was in the 5th Australian Battalion. On the 25 April 1915 he participated in the Gallipoli Landing where he was in the second wave of soldiers. On the 30 April he was severely wounded by Gun Shot Wounds to the thigh and right shoulder, being evacuated to England to receive medical treatment and rehabilitation. He rejoined his battalion on the 9 July 1915 at Anzac Cove and on the 20 August 1915 was promoted to Lance Corporal. He was evacuated from Gallipoli on the 19-20 December 1915 with all Commonwealth personnel and was later sent to France, docking at Marseilles. His Battalion participated in the Battle of Pozieres, where on the 24 July 1916 the battalion attacking the old German Lines in the dark captured their objective and were counter attacked by the German 18th Reserve Division, on the 25th Thomas was again wounded by Gun Shot in the left shoulder and again evacuated to England. We will Remember them - Lest we forget [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px|??]]

'''Comment left by [[Rattray-761|Matthew Rattray]]''' [[Eyles-89|Thomas Charles Eyles]][[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px|??]] {{Image|file=Eyles-89.jpg |align=r |size=160 |caption='''Canterbury Infantry Battalion, 12th (Nelson)''' }} Thomas Eyles enlisted on the 14th August 1914, SN 6/225 with the Canterbury Infantry Battalion, 12th (Nelson). After training, Thomas embarked at Alexandria, Egypt on the 12 April 2015 for the Dardanelles, (Gallipoli), Turkey. A month later on the 5 May 1915 at the age of 24, Thomas was deemed "missing", and believed Killed in Action, at "the Daisy Patch," on May 8 1915 at Gallipoli. Confirmation of Thomas's death came after proceedings of the Court of Enquiry convened by the order of NZ Inf. Battalion HQ. Thomas's name appears at the Twelve Tree Copse (New Zealand) Memorial, at Twelve Tree Copse Cemetery, in Helles, Turkey. We will Remember them - Lest we forget [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px|??]]

'''Sources''' *[http://www.warpoetry.co.uk/RemembranceB.htm The War Poetry website] ''From Laurence Binyon's poem For the Fallen, written in September 1914'' *[http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/32360/20100306-0022/www.diggerhistory.info/pages-slang/ww1.html Digger History] ''Digger slang used in the trenches'' * [http://www.anzacsite.gov.au/5environment/bravery.html Anzac Site.gov.au] - ''This Gallant Company''

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[[Category: Legends]] [[Category: Ghosts]] [[Image: Terry s Photos-1.gif|10px|??]][[Space:Ghost_Profiles_on_Wikitree|Ghost Profiles on Wikitree]] ----- == Biography == ''Rene Asche Rondolier was the terror of Colonial Savannah, Georgia and after being lynched found his revenge in continuing to terrorize its citizens and tourists to this day.'' Rene Asche Rondolier was born in 1777 in colonial Savannah, Georgia. He was said to have been over seven feet, five inches tall and by some accounts his body was covered in a thick mass of animal-like hair. Rene tortured and killed the neighborhood animals until the people of Savannah asked his parents to step in. Rene’s parents agreed to confine him to their property which bordered Colonial Cemetery's East Wall. They built a seven to eight-foot-high brick wall and broken bottles were mortared into the top to keep Rene from climbing over it. Guards stood watch at night and despite all these precautions, Rene escaped. Shortly after, the mutilated bodies of two young girls were found near the Rondolier property with giant footprints leading away from the scene. Rene, hiding in a maze of deep, dank catacombs below Colonial Park Cemetery, was taken by a mob and lynched. Rene was buried on his family's land. [[Image:Paula s Sources-116.jpg|630px|]] Two other children and a woman were found dead in the cemetery after Rene's death When no killer could be found, the people of Savannah began to believe the ghost of Rene Asche Rondolier was responsible for these deaths. ------ In the early 1900s a builder doing work on the grounds of the old Rondolier home found the grave of Rene and opened it. No remains could be found. It was believed that the body had been moved to an unmarked grave on Hutchinson Island just across the Savannah River. During construction of the Westin Resort on the island, skeletal remains were found in an unmarked grave. The skeleton was found to be over seven feet tall. The resort developer decided to leave the now ancient remains undisturbed, building the foundation over the gravesite. ----

Rene's spirit is said to haunt the catacombs and cemetery at
Colonial Park and the shadow of his body can sometimes
be seen hanging from a tree in the swamps and even turns
up on the occasional tourist photo! He is quite easy to
identify as he is the only 7' tall ghost in Savannah. [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/08/travel/escapes/08kids.html?_r=0 NY Times, Savannah, a City Close to it's Ghosts] [http://www.cnn.com/2003/TRAVEL/10/30/sprj.ft03.hauntedsavannah/ CNN Haunted Savannah] [http://www.americasmosthauntedcity.com/storybox2.html America's Most Haunted City]
== Disputed Mythical Existence == It is good story, but sadly, it is just that-a story. There is absolutely no evidence to suggest that there ever was a Rene Rondolia, and he was never buried in Colonial Park Cemetery as the television show Scariest Places on Earth (Fox Family Channel) suggests. I noticed it was quite peculiar when on a trip to the cemetery a few years ago, I could not locate the grave in the plot where the show said it would be. Like many other legends and tales that circulate on tours and in discussions, this one was and is a total wash.[http://georgiamysteries.blogspot.com/2009/05/legend-of-rene-rondolia-disappointing.html The Legend of Rene Rondolia - Disappointing Myth], Thursday 28 May 2009 == Putting the Famous Savannah Ghost Story to Rest == This tale of Rene Rondolier in Savannah is exactly that: a tale. Amongst local folklore, this particular campfire tale is about as famous as the ‘bloody hook on the car door’. It was more than likely used to frighten children and warn them against the dangers of staying out too late. Credit the story of the ponderous and deadly Rene with inspiring more sleepless nights on camping trips than any other story in Savannah.[https://www.ghostsavannah.com/2017/02/rene-rondolier-in-savannah/ The Ghost of Rene Rondolier in Savannah - Putting a Famous Savannah Ghost Story to Rest], 14 February 2017, posted in [https://www.ghostsavannah.com/category/ghost-stories/ Ghost Stories, News] by [https://www.ghostsavannah.com/haunted-history-tour/ Savannah Ghost Tour, the Savannah Ghosts and Folklore Tour]/Cobblestone Tours/Savannah Walking Tours == Sources == * [http://georgiamysteries.blogspot.com/2009/05/legend-of-rene-rondolia-disappointing.html The Legend of Rene Rondolia - Disappointing Myth], Thursday 28 May 2009 * [https://www.ghostsavannah.com/2017/02/rene-rondolier-in-savannah/ The Ghost of Rene Rondolier in Savannah - Putting a Famous Savannah Ghost Story to Rest], 14 February 2017, posted in [https://www.ghostsavannah.com/category/ghost-stories/ Ghost Stories, News] by [https://www.ghostsavannah.com/haunted-history-tour/ Savannah Ghost Tour, the Savannah Ghosts and Folklore Tour]/Cobblestone Tours/Savannah Walking Tours See also: * Savannah’s Afterlife: True Tales of a Paranormal Investigator by Ryan Dunn

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[[Category: Spies]] *[[Project:Spies_and_Traitors|Spies and Traitors Project]] See also: *[[Space:Culper_Spy_Ring|Culper Spy Ring]] *[[Space:World_War_II_Spies|World War II Spies]]
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'''Spies & Traitors!'''
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A traitor is a person who betrays a friend, country or principle. A spy is a person who secretly collects and reports information on the activities, movements, and plans of an enemy or competitor. If a spy is spying for his own country, he is a patriot. If a spy is spying for another country, he is a traitor. === Famous Spies === See [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Persons_convicted_under_the_Espionage_Act_of_1917 Wikipedia] for a list of persons who were convicted under the Espionage Act of 1917.
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Armistead was an African American slave that became a double agent spy for the United States in 1781. He pretended to be a British spy and gained the confidence of Generals Arnold and Cornwallis only to gather information about the British plans for troop and arms deployment and send them to American spies. His espionage greatly helped the Americans secure victory during the Battle of Yorktown.
'''Mata Hari, (Margaretha Zelle) German Spy'''
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[[Rosenberg-468|Julius Rosenberg]] and [[Greenglass-1|Ethel Rosenberg]] were a married couple who were convicted of committing espionage during the height of the Cold War. They sold information about the atomic bomb to the Soviet Union and also recruited spies for the Russians. Upon capture by the FBI, their co-conspirators confessed about the espionage and were not executed while the couple were sentenced with Capital Punishment in 1953. '''Other Famous Spies''' *Aldrich Ames, Soviet Union Spy *Giacomo Casanova, Venetian Spy *Klaus Fuchs, Soviet Union *Major John André, British Spy *James Armistead Lafayette *Frederick Joubert Duquesne, German Spy *Virginia Hall, US Spy *Shi Pei Pu, Chinese Spy *[[Hale-394 |Nathan Hale]], Spied For The Continental Army *[[Boyd-4109|Belle Boyd]] Spied For The Confederates === Famous Traitors === See [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_convicted_of_treason Wikipedia] for a list of people who were convicted of treason by Country.
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Arnold was an American general during the American Revolutionary War that immensely contributed to the success of the Americans during numerous battles. However, other officers claimed all his accomplishments, prompting him to sell West Point to the British. After the plan was exposed in 1780, Arnold fled and became a brigadier general of the British Army. '''Other Famous Traitors''' *Cassius and Brutus *Judas Iscariot *[[Ford-4398|Robert Ford]] who shot Jesse James *Philippe Pétain *[[Pound-317|Ezra Pound]], an American expatriate who'd been indicted for treason against the U.S. during World War II *Vidkun Quisling, a Norwegian army officer who spied for the Germans *The Cambridge Five -- Harold "Kim" Philby, Donald Maclean, Guy Burgess, Anthony Blunt and John Cairncross *Robert Hanssen, a 25-year FBI agent and double agent for the Soviet Union.
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In 1949, a jury found her guilty on one of eight charges that alleged she broadcast news of American ships that were sunk. She was sentenced to 10 years in prison. She was pardoned by President Gerald Ford in 1977. === Resources === *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Espionage Espionage] on Wikipedia *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_spies_in_World_War_II List] of Spies in World War II *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_American_spies List] of American Spies *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_British_spies List] of British Spies *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_German_spies List] of German Spies *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Japanese_spies,_1930%E2%80%9345 List] of Japanese Spies *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_imprisoned_spies List] of Imprisoned Spies

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[[Category: New Netherland]] [[Category: Rensselaerswyck]] [[Category: Albany County, New York]] [[Category: Columbia County, New York]] [[Category: Greene County, New York]] [[Category: Rensselaer County, New York]] '''See also:''' [[Space:New_Netherland_Settlements|New Netherland Settlements]] '''Not to be confused with''' the New Netherland immigration ship of the same name: ''[[:Category: Rensselaerswyck, sailed Sep 1636 |Rensselaerswyck]]'', sailed September 1636. == Rensselaerswyck== '''Rensselaerswyck''' (also spelled '''Rensselaerswijck''' and '''Rensselaerwyck''') was the large land holding in what is now upstate New York that was for many decades the domain of "patroon" [[Van_Renselaer-4|Killiaen van Rensselaer]] and his descendants. Van Rensselaer was a director of the West India Company that controlled the New Netherland colony. After receiving authorization from Dutch authorities in 1629, through agents, he acquired several hundred thousand acres of land from Mahicans to create what has been called a "colony within a colony." The "Colonie of Rensselaerswyck" or "Manor of Rensselaerswyck" surrounded the West India Company's Fort Orange on all sides, encompassing modern Albany County (all but the original city of Albany) and Rensselaer County, as well as parts of Columbia and Greene Counties.Shorto, Russell. ''The Island at the Center of the World: The epic story of Dutch Manhattan and the forgotten colony that shaped America''. New York: Doubleday, 2004. After the English took control of New Netherland, the unusual land tenure arrangements of Van Rensselaer's patroonship were confirmed by the English colonial governors. Settlers who farmed in Rensselaerswyck held life leases or perpetual leases, with feudal-type obligations that typically included a requirement to provide one day of labor service each year, pay "four fat fowls" on rent day, and pay an annual rent fixed in bushels of wheat. The landlord was entitled to reenter the property if these obligations were not fulfilled. Most tenants held perpetual leases, which could be passed to succeeding generations or sold, but if property was sold one-quarter of the sale price was required to be paid to the landlord. This was a form of land tenure that had been prohibited in England since the passage of Quia Emptores in 1290. Wallis, John Joseph; published by EH.NET (September 2002). Review of ''The Anti-Rent Era in New York Law and Politics, 1839-1865'', by Charles W. McCurdy. (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2001). The "Anti-Rent War" of the 1800s was a protest movement by Rensselaerswyck tenant farmers resentful of the lease arrangements. According to Christman, Henry, ''Tin Horns and Calico'', Hope Farm Press, 1978, pp. 128-130, as cited by Albany Hilltowns on [https://web.archive.org/web/20110910124530/http://www.albanyhilltowns.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Anti-rent_War now-archived "Anti-rent War" page), the first mass meeting of tenant farmers leading to the Anti-Rent War was held in Berne, New York, on July 4th, 1839. In January, 1845 one hundred and fifty delegates from eleven New York counties assembled in St. Paul's Lutheran Church to call for political action to redress their grievances. ==Resources== :''See also [[:Category: New Netherland Genealogy Resources]]'' ===General Information=== * [http://www.newnetherlandinstitute.org/history-and-heritage/digital-exhibitions/a-tour-of-new-netherland/albany/rensselaerswijck/ Introduction to Rensselaerswijck], New Netherland Institute website * Stefan Bielinski, [http://exhibitions.nysm.nysed.gov//albany/na/rensselaerswyck.html Rensselaerswyck], New York State Museum website. * Wikipedia, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manor_of_Rensselaerswyck Manor of Rensselaerswyck] * Tina Ordone, [http://research.stephentowngenealogy.com/wiki/Anti-Rent_Wars "Anti-Rent Wars" (including a short History of Rensselaerswyck)], Stephentown Genealogy website. ===Maps=== * [http://www.lib.rpi.edu/Archives/rensselaerwyck/map%28small%292.jpg Detailed Map of Rensselaerswyck in 1767], by John R. Bleecker :::[http://exhibitions.nysm.nysed.gov//albany/im/im1767.html Detail from the 1767 map], with links to biographies and other information about some residents of Rensselaerswyck at that time. * [http://exhibitions.nysm.nysed.gov//albany/im/imsauthier.html 1776 map of New York by Claude Joseph Sauthier] shows the "Mannor of Renslaer" === Data === * [https://web.archive.org/web/20190914122149/http://sites.rootsweb.com/~nycoloni/rmapsett.html List of Manor of Rensselaerwyck Settlers east of the Hudson River, 1767] ===Historical Research=== * [http://www.newnetherlandinstitute.org/files/3713/5067/2997/2000.pdf Privatizing Colonization: The Patroonship of Rensselaerswijck]. by Dr. Charles T. Gehring, Director New Netherland Project * van Rensselaer, Kiliaen and A. J. F. Van Laer. [http://www.newnetherlandinstitute.org/research/online-publications/van-rensselaer-bowier-manuscripts/ Van Rensselaer Bowier Manuscripts: Being the Letters of Kiliaen Van Rensselaer, 1630-1643, and Other Documents Relating to the Colony of Rensselaerswyck]. Albany, N.Y.: University of the State of New York, 1908. * [http://www.newnetherlandinstitute.org/files/2713/5543/9527/DeHoogesTranslationFinal.pdf The Memorandum Book of Anthony de Hooges, c. 1646-1656], translation published by the New Netherland Research Center and the New Netherland Institute, 2012. * ''The Anti-rent Era in New York Law and Politics, 1839-1865'', by Charles W. McCurdy. University of North Carolina Press, 2001. [https://books.google.com/books?id=uJQgUkbZjIAC Google Books preview]. * [http://www.syracuseuniversitypress.syr.edu/encyclopedia/entries/antirent-movement.html Anti-Rent Movement], ''The Encyclopedia of New York State''. *Saddlemire, Mrs. Freida. [https://web.archive.org/web/20110910125223/http://www.albanyhilltowns.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Sesquicentennial_Anti-Rent_Article Sesquicentennial Anti-Rent Article], from the booklet, ''Knox, New York Sesquicentennial, 1822-1972''. Archived from Albany Hilltowns website. * [[Christman-1116|Henry Esmond Christman (1906-1980)]]. Tin Horns and Calico: A Decisive Episode in the Emergence of Democracy. United States: Holt, 1945., https://www.google.com/books/edition/Tin_Horns_and_Calico/5NZxAAAAMAAJ?hl=en * Old Hellebergh; Historical sketches of the West Manor of Rensselaerswyck; including an account of the anti-rent wars, the Glass House and Henry R. Schoolcraft, by Arthur B. Gregg. With a foreword by Dr. Alexander C. Flick., Altamont, N.Y., The Altamont enterprise, 1936, https://archive.org/details/oldhelleberghhis00greg , accessed 20 Nov 2022. ===Historic and Archaeological Sites=== * [http://nysparks.com/historic-sites/30/details.aspx Crailo State Historic Site] (home in Rensselaar, New York, built in the early 18th century by [[Van Rensselaer-6|Hendrick Van Rensselaer]]) == Footnotes == ''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Rensselaerswyck|Other WikiTree pages and profiles that link to this page]]''

Reports and Papers of the Architectural and Archaeological Societies of the Counties of Lincoln and Northampton

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Lincolnshire|Lincolnshire Sources]] | [[Space: Lincolnshire_Resources|Lincolnshire Resources]] | [[Space:Sources-England#Northamptonshire|Northamptonshire Sources]] __TOC__ == Reports and Papers of the Architectural and Archaeological Societies of the Counties of Lincoln and Northampton == Title varies slightly: Reports and Papers Read at The Meetings of the Architectural Societies of the Archdeaconry of Northampton, The counties of York and Lincoln, and of the Architectural & Archealogical Societies of Bedfordshire and St. Albans, during the years 1850-1851 * published by Savill and Edwards, Printers, Chandos Street, Covent Garden, London, 1850-1931 * Vol. 1-40: Includes reports and papers of the Yorkshire Architectural and York Archaeological Society, and some years, of the Worcestershire Archaeological Society, of the Leicestershire Archaeological Society and of other societies * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Reports and Papers of the Architectural and Archaeological Societies of the Counties of Lincoln and Northampton|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Index ::* https://archive.org/details/reportspapersofa00asso Vol. 1-8 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044090392382 1850-1900 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044090392390 1901-1902 * All: ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000517849 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008373700 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008699861 * Vol 1 1850-1851 ::* https://archive.org/details/reportspapersofa01asso * Vol 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/reportspapersofa02asso * Vol 2/3 ::* https://archive.org/details/reportspapersofa23asso * Vol 3:1 ::* https://archive.org/details/reportspapersofa31asso * Vol 4 ::* https://archive.org/details/reportspapersofa04asso * Vol 5 ::* https://archive.org/details/reportspapersofa05asso * Vol 6 1861-1862 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101075887016 * Vol 7 ::* https://archive.org/details/reportspapersofa07asso * Vol 8 ::* https://archive.org/details/reportspapersofa08asso * Vol 9 ::* https://archive.org/details/reportspapersofa09asso * Vol 10 ::* https://archive.org/details/reportspapersofa10asso * Vol 11 ::* https://archive.org/details/reportspapersofa11asso * Vol 12 ::* https://archive.org/details/reportspapersofa12asso * Vol 13 ::* https://archive.org/details/reportspapersofa13asso * Vol 14 ::* https://archive.org/details/reportspapersofa14asso * Vol 15 ::* https://archive.org/details/reportspapersofa15asso * Vol 16 1881 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ZcQGAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/reportspapersofa16asso * Vol 17 ::* https://archive.org/details/reportspapersofa17asso * Vol. 18 1885-1886 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015062791416 * Vol 18 ::* https://archive.org/details/reportspapersofa18asso * Vol 19 ::* https://archive.org/details/reportspapersofa19asso ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044090391970 * Vol. 20-25 Index ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=RBRYAAAAYAAJ * Vol 20 1889-1890 ::* https://archive.org/details/reportspapersofa20asso ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044090391988 * Vol. 21 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015062791135 * Vol. 22 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015062791408 * Vol. 23 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044090392374 * Vol. 24 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015048393691 * Vol. 25 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015048393758 * Vol. 26 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044090392366 * Vol. 27 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044090392358 * Vol. 28 1905-1906 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044090392341 * Vol. 29 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044090392333 * Vol. 30 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015013722189 * Vol. 31 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044090392481 * Vol. 32 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044036351070 * Vol. 33 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044090392440 * Vol. 34 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044090392465 * Vol. 35 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044090392457 * Vol. 36 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044090392473 === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:Reports and Papers of the Architectural and Archaeological Societies of the Counties of Lincoln and Northampton|Reports and Papers of the Architectural and Archaeological Societies of the Counties of Lincoln and Northampton]]'' (Savill & Edwards, London, 1850-1931) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#RaP|Reports & Papers]])

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Rhode Island, Sources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Rhode Island | Rhode Island Sources]] __TOC__ == Representative Men and Old Families of Rhode Island == Genealogical Records and Historical Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens and of Many of the Old Families. * by J.H. Beers & Co * published by J. H. Beers & Co., 1908 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Representative Men and Old Families of Rhode Island|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=t28lAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=JK8yAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/representativeme1908jhbe ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010029696 * Vol. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=F3slAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/representativemebyu02jhbe ::* https://archive.org/details/representativeme22jhbe ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010029696 * Vol. 3 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=sNo4AQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/representativemebyu03jhbe ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010029696 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:Representative Men and Old Families of Rhode Island|Representative Men and Old Families of Rhode Island]]'' (J. H. Beers & Co., 1908) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#RMR|Representative Men RI]])

Republic of the Seven United Netherlands

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[[Category:Former Countries in Europe]][[Category:Benelux]][[Category:The Netherlands]] The '''Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden''' or '''Republic of the Seven United Netherlands''' or the '''Republic of the United Netherlands''', or the '''Republic of the Seven United Provinces''', was a republic in Europe existing from 1581 to 1795, preceding the Batavian Republic, the United Kingdom of the Netherlands and ultimately the modern Kingdom of the Netherlands. Alternative names include the United Provinces (Verenigde Provinciën), Federated Dutch Provinces (Foederatae Belgii Provinciae), and Dutch Federation (Belgica Foederata). Until the 16th century, the Low Countries–roughly now corresponding to Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg–consisted of a number of duchies, counties and bishoprics, most of which were under the supremacy of the Holy Roman Empire. Most of the Low Countries had come under the rule of the House of Burgundy and subsequently the House of Habsburg. In 1549 Holy Roman Emperor Charles V issued the Pragmatic Sanction, which further unified the Seventeen Provinces under his rule. Charles was succeeded by his son, King Philip II of Spain. In 1568 the Netherlands, led by William I of Orange, revolted against Philip II because of high taxes, persecution of Protestants by the government, and Philip's efforts to modernize and centralize the devolved-medieval government structures of the provinces. This was the start of the Eighty Years' War. In 1579 a number of the northern provinces of the Netherlands signed the Union of Utrecht, in which they promised to support each other in their defence against the Spanish army. This was followed in 1581 by the Act of Abjuration, the declaration of independence of the provinces from Philip II. In 1582 the United Provinces invited Francis, Duke of Anjou to lead them; but after a failed attempt to take Antwerp in 1583, the duke left the Netherlands again. After the assassination of William of Orange (10 July 1584), both Henry III of France and Elizabeth I of England declined the offer of sovereignty. However, the latter agreed to turn the United Provinces into a protectorate of England (Treaty of Nonsuch, 1585), and sent the Earl of Leicester as governor-general. This was unsuccessful and in 1588 the provinces became a republic. The Union of Utrecht is regarded as the foundation of the Republic of the Seven United Provinces, which was not recognized by the Spanish Empire until the Twelve Years' Truce in 1609. The Republic of the United Provinces was officially recognized in the [[Space:Peace_of_Westphalia|Peace of Westphalia]] (1648), and lasted until French revolutionary forces invaded in 1795 and set up a new republic, called the Batavian Republic which would be replaced by the Napoleonic Kingdom of Holland. Excerpt from WikiPedia

Requirements of Working with Individuals who are Notable

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[[Category:Notables]] [[Category:Notables Project]] This Page Outlines the Requirements for Notables on WikiTree. == Importance of Privacy == Before working on the profiles of notables or their family members, it is imperative that you understand WikiTree's strict requirements regarding privacy. For full details on this topic, please see '''WikiTree's [[Help:Privacy_Policy|Privacy Policy]].''' In addition to understanding the general privacy requirements, anyone working on either Living Notables or Living Family Members of Notables needs to be aware of the specific requirements for Living Notables and Living Family Members of Notables. For details on policies regarding [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Living_Notables Living Notables], please reference the help file in the link. WikiTree's [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Living_People Policy on Living Persons] states that, '''you must not create a profile for any living person without their explicit, prior permission'''. The exceptions are close family members, or Notables under the direction of a top level WikiTree project. This includes the profiles of Living Notables and their family members. Please be aware that, for privacy reasons and as a matter of policy, members who create or work on the profiles of Living Notables, with or without authorization, may be removed from those profiles once their work is complete. For the Notables Project, creating or updating one of these profiles requires the express approval of one of the Notables Project Leaders. === Privacy levels === #Except in rare circumstances as determined by the Notables Project, all deceased notables and all deceased family members of notables, shall have [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Privacy#Open Open Privacy] (white) and shall not have [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Project_Protection Project Protection (PPP)]. #Living notables that have at least three Wikipedia pages in different languages and at least two Wikipedia pages in different languages that reference a nuclear family member shall have [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Privacy#Private_with_Public_Biography_and_Family_Tree Private with Public Biography and Family Tree Privacy] (yellow) privacy and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Project_Protection Project Protection (PPP)]. #Living notables and family members of living notables who do not meet the above criteria for yellow privacy, shall have [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Privacy#Unlisted Unlisted Privacy] (black). === Managed Profiles vis-à-vis Monitored Profiles === #All notables managed by the Notables Project will include the Project's Email and the Notables Project Box. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_Project_Status#WikiTree-11_Notables_Project Profiles with Notables Boxes - Row 1 and Row 9] #All notables monitored by the Notables Project will have the Notables Sticker. See:[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_Project_Status#Template_Notables_Sticker_WikiTree-11_Notables_Sticker Profiles with Notables Stickers]. == Standards for Notability == === General Standards === #WikiTree has adopted [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Notability_%28people%29 Wikipedia's standards for notability]. Because Wikipedia has acknowledged these individuals as notables, so does WikiTree. #WikiTree also accepts anyone from an "official" Dictionary of National Biography (in any language). ::A. Note that many qualified notables may not yet have a page on Wikipedia or an entry in a National Biography. These individuals may qualify as WikiTree notables, nonetheless. ::B. Likewise, occasionally an individual may get a Wikipedia page without having met Wikipedia's criteria for such - although these pages are typically taken down once discovered and reviewed. If the Wikipedia page is removed, WikiTree's designation of being notable will also be removed. ::C. For clarity, WikiTree's standard for notability is not based on whether an individual has a Wikipedia page, but whether Wikipedia's requirements have been established. ::D. When unsure if an individual qualifies as notable, ask a Notables Project Leader for a determination. === Higher Standards for Non-Private Privacy on Living Notables === WikiTree does permit the profiles for qualified Living Notables to be made viewable. In these cases, the criteria for Living Notables are more stringent. To qualify for non-private privacy on a Living Notable, an individual must have: #At least three [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Wikipedias Wikipedia pages] in different languages. #At least two [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Wikipedias Wikipedia pages] in different languages that reference at least one [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_family nuclear family] member. ::NOTE: Alternatives such as a Dictionary of National Biography or establishing the Wikipedia Standards of Notability are not applicable to allow the viewing of a Living Notable. If you find an individual does not meet the standard for a Living Notable to be viewable, please contact a Notables Project Leader. == Requirements for Family Members and Children == === Requirements for Living Family Members of Notables === Profiles for the living relatives of notables may be created if their identity and relationship to the notable has been made public and you can reasonably assume the living family member has had the opportunity to have their name removed from your public source. For example, acceptable sources would include obituaries, interviews, and other reports where the living family member has a right to have their name removed. It would not include official records if the living individual does not have that right. Those sources that you use to reasonably assume the living family member had the opportunity to have their name removed from your public source, must be cited on the profile. Even in these cases, the profile must remain [[Help:Privacy#Unlisted|Unlisted]] and be [[Help:Project-Managed Profiles|managed by a project]] unless the living family member chooses to join WikiTree and take over the profile. Because the unlisted family members must be project-managed, you must obtain the permission of a project or family member before creating the profile. Profiles of living relatives of Notables are generally governed by the guidelines for all [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Living_People living persons] and can be found in the Help guide. === Requirements for Minors === The creation of profiles for minors on WikiTree is permitted only by consent of a parent or legal guardian. WikiTree rules indicate that the creation of profiles for minors under the age of sixteen is prohibited under any other circumstances, regardless of that minor's fame or notability. In addition, Personal information about a child just like any other living individual who does not have a viewable Wiketree profile shall not be included in a profile. e.g. Living children should not be mentioned in a biography or comment on a profile or on G2G. See. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Discussion_Rules#3 Discussion Rule about Living Individuals]; [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Children_on_WikiTree Rules about Children] == General Requirement for Creating Notable Profiles == === General Profile Creation Procedures === # '''Create the Profile''': Add the individual's full name with dates and places of birth and death (of known), along with at least one source citation to create the initial profile. # '''Write a Statement of Notability''': Add one of two sentences explaining why this person is notable. '''Bold''' lettering is recommended. For a particularly long profile, add the statement above the ==Biography Heading==. For other profiles, add the statement below the ==Biography Heading==. # '''Create an Original Biography''': Biographies should cover a person's entire life, not just their career highlights. That's part of what makes WikiTree bios different from those found on other sites. Consider adding links to detailed online information about their accomplishments such as discographies, film and book reviews, lists of quotes or speeches, and other biographical resources. Also, please do not copy and paste large segments of material from other sites such as Wikipedia. This is called plagiarism, and not only is it a potential violation of copyright law, but it is also highly unethical. # '''Cite Your Sources''': WikiTree requires that all profiles have a minimum of one solid source citation. However, an ideal profile will have a source for every included fact. These may be included “inline” or listed at the end of the profile. # '''Add a Wikipedia Link''': If your Notable has a Wikipedia entry, add "See also:" under the Sources section, and then add [[Wikipedia:Person's Name]] on a new line, replacing "WikiTree ID" with Notable's name as it appears in the URL of their WikiTree profile. (For example, Queen Elizabeth's Wikipedia URL reads https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_II, so her Wikipedia link should read *[[Wikipedia:Elizabeth II].) # '''Add a Wikidata Link''': Under the just-created Wikipedia link, add "* {{Wikidata|Q1234567}}", replacing "Q1234567" with the Notables Wikidata ID. To find the Wikdata number, look for the menu bar on the right-hand side of their Wikipedia page. Click on the "Tools" drop-down menu, then click on "Wikidata Item" link. The Wikidata ID is the number beginning with “Q” that you see on the top line in medium-sized grey type. (For example, Queen Elizabeth II's Wikidata number is "Q9682".) # '''Add a WikiTree ID to Wikidata''': Scroll down to the bottom of the Wikidata page and check to see if there is a already a WikiTree ID entry listed under ''Identifiers''. (You can also do a page search for “WikiTree” using the Cntl +7 keys) If there is one, you need do nothing further. If there is not, click on the “+ add statement” link at the bottom of the ''Identifiers'' section; type "WikiTree ID" into the property box (it should bring up a match after you type the first few letters); enter the Notable's WikiTree ID into the next box; and finally, click "publish". # '''Add a Notables Sticker''': Directly under the ==Biography== header, add one {{Notables Sticker}}. This will generate a sticker for the profile identifying them as a Notable and will add their name to the Notables Category. #'''Add [[Categories|Categories]]''': Categorize each person by their accomplishments and significant locations. # '''Add Images''': Upload a copyright-free image of the Notable. Include a statement as to where you found the image and why you believe it is copyright-free (i.e. “in the public domain”). Remember, not all images found online are copyright-free so please be careful. Wikimedia Commons is a good place to find copy-right free images. # '''Set the Proper Privacy Level''': All deceased Notables and their deceased family members should have their privacy level set to "Open". All members must be able to contribute to these profiles. Living Notables, by default, will be set to Unlisted. This is extremely important for GDPR privacy compliance. # '''Begin Adding Deceased Family Members''': While its often tempting to want to jump right in to searching for a connection to the Big Tree, please don't forget to add profiles for each of the Notable's immediate deceased family members: parents, siblings, spouses, and children. Then move on to extended deceased family members and find that connection! === Project Management Request === The large number of Notables on WikiTree makes it impossible for the Notables Project to effectively manage every Notable profile on WikiTree. Project management does not indicate that the managed profile is more or less notable than another monitored Notable. Currently, project-managed profiles fall into one of three categories: #'''Living Notables''' - As only a project may manage the profile of a living notable, the Notables Project will manage the profiles of all living notables until the second year after their death. (For example, Notables who pass in 2024 will be released at the start of 2026). #'''Living Family Members of Notables''' - Similarly, as only projects can manage profiles of living family members of Notables (unless a family member manages the profile), the Notables Project will manage all living family members of Notables until being made aware of the individual's death. #'''Legacy Notables''' - These individuals are contentious, notorious, or frequently duplicated, have problems related to their last name at birth, problems associated with the identification of immediate family members, privacy-related issues, or need of temporary project protection until the completion of a merge. ====Project Management Request Form==== * To request profile management by the Notables Project, complete the [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdi5Y_SFOExlrLwGPMZ7tnLHKEuvMpJ5n7vc-3H2zeRlVMHzA/viewform '''WikiTree Notables - Project Management Request Form''']. This form is designed to help the Notables Team maintain an accurate inventory of Living Notables, Legacy Notables, and Living Family Members of Notables, and to ensure that WikiTree's privacy standards are consistently upheld. To help expediate the process, please find all requisite information before submitting the form, as all questions must to be answered before approval can be given. == Resources == While none of these sites count as a primary source, citing them on Notable Profiles is necessary when they exist. The citations for these authorities should be listed under "See also:" on the Notable's profile. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page Wikipedia] *[https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Main_Page WikiData] *[https://commons.wikimedia.org/ Wikimedia Commons]: for public domain images of notables. *An entry in an officially recognized National Biographical Dictionary. e.g. **[https://hutchinscenter.fas.harvard.edu/DAB The Dictionary of African Biography]: A good source for identifying African Notables. **[https://hutchinscenter.fas.harvard.edu/AANB The Dictionary of African-American Biography]: A good source for identifying African-American Notables **[https://adb.anu.edu.au The Australian Dictionary of Biography]: A good source for identifying Australian Notables. **[http://www.biographi.ca/en Dictionary of Canadian Biography]: A good source for identifying Canadian Notables. **[https://hutchinscenter.fas.harvard.edu/DCALAB Dictionary of Caribbean and Afro-Latin American Biography]: A good source for identifying Caribbean and Afro-Latin American Notables. **[https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Dictionary_of_National_Biography,_1885-1900 Dictionary of National Biography]: A good source for identifying English Notables prior to 1900.

Rerum Britannicarum Medii Aevi Scriptores

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Medieval Chronicles]] [[Category: Ireland, Sources]] [[Category: Ireland Genealogy Resources]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Ireland|Ireland Sources]] | [[Space:Sources-England|England Sources]] | [[Space:Sources-The_Middle_Ages | Medieval Sources]] __TOC__ == Rerum Britannicarum Medii Aevi Scriptores == "British Writers of the Middle Ages". The Chronicles and Memorials of Great Britain and Ireland during the Middle Ages. * AKA: The Roll Series * [[Wikipedia: Rolls_Series]] * [https://www.arlima.net/the-orb/rolls.html Index to the Rolls Series] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Rerum Britannicarum Medii Aevi Scriptores|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * All: https://cnu.libguides.com/therollsseries * Vol. 1-62 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008697148 * Vol. 1-99 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000542954 * Vol. 2-96 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012448231 * Vol. 2-99 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100005680 * Vol. 1 (1858) The Chronicle of England by John Capgrave Edited by the Rev FC Hingeston MA of Exeter College Oxford. Capgrave was prior of Lynn in Norfolk and provincial of the order of the Friars Hermits of England shortly before the year 1464. His Chronicle extended from the creation of the world to the year 1417. As a record of the language spoken in Norfolk being written in English it is of considerable value. See "A Glossary of Obscure or Obsolete Words and Phrases: [https://books.google.com/books?id=RUINAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA375 Page 375]. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=RUINAAAAIAAJ * Vol. 2 Chronicon Monasterii de Abingdon Vols I and II Edited by the Rev Joseph Stevenson MA of University College Durham and Vicar of Leighton Buzzard 1858 This Chronicle traces the history of the great Benedictine monastery of Abingdon in Berkshire from its foundation by King Ina of Wessex to the reign of Richard I shortly after which period the present narrative was drawn np by an inmate of the establishment The author had access to the title deeds of the house and incorporates into his history various charters of the Saxon kings of great importance as illustrating not only the history of the locality but that of the kingdom The work is printed for the first time :* (1858) Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=7RIRrBm5KAEC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=JEwtAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=NIg_AQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/chroniconmonaste01abin ::* https://archive.org/details/chroniconmonast00abbegoog ::* https://archive.org/details/chroniconmonast02abbegoog :* (1858) Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/chroniconmonaste02abin ::* https://archive.org/details/chroniconmonast00stevgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=tkwtAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=bkZAAQAAMAAJ * (1858) Vol. 3 Lives of Edward the Confessor I La Estoire de Seint Aedward le Rei II Vita Beati Edvardi Regis et Confessoris III Vita JEduuardi Regis qui apud Westmonasterium requiescit Edited by Henry Ricuards Luard MA Fellow and Assistant Tutor of Trinitj College Cambridge 1858 ::* https://archive.org/details/livesofedwardcon00luar ::* https://archive.org/details/livesedwardconf00luargoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=wPpSeQ4G8g8C * (1858) Vol. 4 Monumenta Franciscana scilicet I Thomas de Eccleston de Ad ventu Fratrum Minorum in Angliam II Adse de Marisco Epistolae III Registrum Fratrum Minorum Londoniae Edited by JS Brewer MA Professor of English Literature King's College London 1858 This volume contains original materials for the history of the settlement of the order of Saint Francis in England the letters of Adam de Marisco and other papers connected with the foundation and diffusion of this great body It has been the aim of the editor to collect whatever historical information could be found in this country towards illustrating a period of the national history for which only scanty materials exist None of these have been before printed ::* https://archive.org/details/monumentafranci00offigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=-0cZg5pOx4gC * (1858) Vol. 5 Fasciculi Zizaniorum magistri Johannis Wyclif cum tritico Ascribed to Thomas Netter of Walden Provincial of the Carmelite Order in England and Confessor to King Henry the Fifth Edited by the Rev WW Shirley MA Tutor and late Fellow of Wadhsun College Oxford 1858 ::* https://archive.org/details/fasciculizizanio00nett_1 ::* https://archive.org/details/fasciculizizani00nettgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=oiQJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/fasciculizizanio00nett_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/fasciculizizanio00nett ::* https://archive.org/details/fasciculizizani00shirgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=AsYGAAAAQAAJ ::* https://lollardsociety.org/pdfs/Fasciculi_Zizaniorum.pdf * Vol. 6 (1858) The Buik of the Croniclis of Scotland or A Metrical Version of the History of Hector Boece by William Stewart Vols I, II, and III. Edited by WB Turnbull Esq of Lincoln's Inn Barrister at Law 1858. :* This is a metrical translation of a Latin Prose Chronicle and was written in the first half of the 16th century. The narrative begins with the earliest legends and ends with the death of James I of Scotland and the evil ending of the traitors that slew him. Strict accuracy of statement is not to be looked for in such a work as this but the stories of the colonization of Spain Ireland and Scotland are interesting if not true and the chronicle is valuable as a reflection of the manners sentiments and character of the age in which it was composed. The peculiarities of the Scottish dialect are well illustrated in this metrical version and the student of language will find ample materials for comparison with the English dialects of the same period and with modern lowland Scotch. * Vol. 6, pt 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=JjJnAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/buikofcronicliso01boec ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=yCQJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/buikcroniclissc01stewgoog * Vol 6, pt. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=j98sAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=C59EAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/rerumbritannica26offigoog ::* https://archive.org/details/buikofcroniclis02boec ::* https://archive.org/details/buikofcronicliso02boec ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=msIKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=wCgJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/buikcroniclissc00turngoog * Vol 6, pt. 3 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=4N4sAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=vlFAAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=TsIKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/rerumbritannica19offigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=siUJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/buikofcronicliso03boec ::* https://archive.org/details/buikcroniclissc00stewgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/buikcroniclissc02stewgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/buikcroniclissc01turngoog * Vol. 7 Johannis Capgrave Liber de Illustribus Henricis Edited by the Rev FC Hikgeston MA of Exeter College Oxford 1858 This work is dedicated to Henry VI of England who appears to have been in the author's estimation the greatest of all the Henries It is divided into three distinct parts each having its own separate dedication The first part relates only to the history of the Empire and extends from the election of Henry I the Fowler to the end of the reign of the Emperor Henry VI The second part is devoted to English history and extends from the accession of Henry I in the year 1100 to the year 1446 which was the twenty fourth year of the reign of King Henry VI The third part contains the lives of illustrious men who have borne the name of Henry in various parts of the world Capgrave was bom in 1393 in the reign of Richard II and lived during the Wars of the Roses for the history of which period his work is of some value. ::* https://archive.org/details/johanniscapgrav00hinggoog ::* https://archive.org/details/johanniscapgrav00capggoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=j8YKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=6yQJAAAAIAAJ * Vol. 8 Historia Monasterii S. Augustini Cantuariensis by Thomas of Elmham formerly Monk and Treasurer of that Foundation Edited by Charles Hardwick MA Fellow of St Catharine's Hall and Christian Advocate in the University of Cambridge 1858 ::* https://archive.org/details/historiamonaste00harwgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/HistoriaMonasterii ::* https://archive.org/details/historiamonaste00hardgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=JG4grq4eKWIC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=AcfuO0bbTeEC * Vol. 9 Eulogium (Historiarum sive Temporis): Chronicon ab Orbe condito usque ad Annum Domini 1366 a Monacho quodam Malmesbiriensi exaratum Vols I II and iII Edited by FS Haydon Esq BA 1858 1863 :* (1858) Vol. 9 pt. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/eulogiumhistoria01hayd :* (1860) Vol. 9 pt. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=NsIKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=BSYJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ceAsAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/eulogiumhistoria02hayd ::* https://archive.org/details/eulogiumhistori00haydgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/eulogiumhistori00abbegoog ::* https://archive.org/details/rerumbritannica23offigoog :* (1863) Vol. 9 pt. 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/eulogiumhistoria03hayd * Vol. 10 (1858) Memorials of Henry the Seventh. A Bernardi Andreae Tholosatia onscripta; necnon alia quaeda ad eundem regem spectantia. Vita Regis Henrici Septimi necnon alia quaedam ad eundem Begem spectantia Edited by James Gairdner Esq 1858 The contents of this volume are 1 a life of Henry VIL by his poet laureate and historiographer Bernard Andre of Toulouse with some compositions in verse of which he is supposed to have been the author 2 the journals of Roger Machado during certain embassies on which he was sent by Henry VII to Spain and Brittany the first of which had reference to the marriage of the King's son Arthur with Catharine of Arragon 3 two curious reports by envoys sent to Spain in the year 1505 touchmg the succession to the Crowa of Castile and a project of marriage between Henry VII and the Queen of Naples and 4 an account of Philip of Castile's reception in England in 150 Other documents of interest in connexion with the period are given in an appendix ::* https://archive.org/details/historiaregishen00gair * Vol. 11 Memorials of Henry the Fifth L Vita Henrici Quinti Boberto Redmanno auctore H Versus Bhythmici in laudem Regis Henrici Quinti III Elmhami Liber Metricus de Henrico V Edited ly Charles A Cole Esq 1858. This volume contains three treatises which more or less illustrate the history of the reign of Henry V vis A Life by Robert Redman a Metrical Chronicle by Thomas Elmham prior of Lenton a contemporary author Versus Rhythmic i written apparently by a monk of Westminster Abbey who was also a contemporary of Henry V These works are printed for the first time. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=YlkJAAAAQAAJ * Vol. 12 Mcnimenta Gildhall Londoniensis Liber Albus Liber Cus tumarum et Liber Horn in archivis GildhalUe asservati Vol I Liber Albus Vol II in Two Parts Liber Custumarum VoL III Translationof the Anglo Norman Passages in Liber Albus Glossaries Appendices and Index Edited by Henry Thomas Riley Esq MA Barrister at Law 1859-1862. ::* https://archive.org/details/munimentagildha01librgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=6SAJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/munimentagildha00librgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=EcQKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/munimentagildha04librgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=MMMKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/munimentagildha06librgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=rEoJAAAAQAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/munimentagildhal03rile ::* https://archive.org/details/munimentagildha00iigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=PaFiqpOVjmEC ::* https://archive.org/details/munimentagildha02librgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=q8MKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/p1munimentagildh02rile ::* https://archive.org/details/munimentagildha05librgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=UlMJAAAAQAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/munimentagildha03librgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=XMMKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/munimentagildhal01rile ::* https://archive.org/details/p2munimentagildh02rile * Vol. 13 Chronica Johannis de Oxenedes Edited by Sir Henry Ellis KH 1859 ::* https://archive.org/details/rerumbritannica25offigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=eeIsAAAAMAAJ * Vol. 14 A Collection of Political Poems and Songs relating to English History from the Accession of Edward III to the Reign of Henry VIII Vols I and II Edited by Thomas Wright Esq MA 1859 1861 These Poems are perhaps the most interesting of all the historical writings of the period though they cannot be relied on for accuracy of statement They are various in character some are upon religious subjects some may be called satires and some give no more than a court scandal but as a whole they present a very fair picture of society and of the relations of the different classes to one another The period comprised is in itself interesting and brings us through the decline of the feudal system to the beginning of our modern history The songs in old English are of considerable value to the philologist :* (1859) pt. 1 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012361420 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=9_s9AAAAcAAJ :* (1861) pt. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=7MQKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=B7oWAAAAQAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=BKREAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=B7oWAAAAQAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012361420 * Vol. 15 The Opus Tertium, Opus Minus, Compendium Philosophie &c of Roger Bacon Edited by JS Brewer MA Professor of English Literature King's College London 1859. This is the celebrated treatise never before printed so frequently referred to by the great philosopher in his works. It contains the fullest details wc possess of the life and labours of Roger Bacon also a fragment by the same author supposed to be unique the Compendium Studii Theutoyice ::* https://capricorn.bc.edu/siepm/DOCUMENTS/BACON/Bacon_OpTertiumOpMinusCompendium(edBrewer).pdf * Vol. 16 Bartholom i de Cotton Monachi Norwicensis Historia Anglicana 449-1298 necnon ejusdem Liber de Archiepiscopis ct Episcopis Anglise Edited by Henry Richards Lcard MA Fellow and Assistant Tutor of Trinity College Cambridge 1859. The author a monk of Norwich has here given us a Chronicle of England from the arrival of the Saxons in 449 to the year 1298 in or about which year it appears that he died The latter portion of this history the whole of the reign of Edward I more especially is of great value as the writer was contemporary with the events which he records An Appendix contains severa illustrative documents connected with the previous narrative. ::* https://archive.org/details/bartholomidecot01bartgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=_cUKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/bartholomidecot00bartgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=xSwBAAAAQAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/bartholomideco00bart ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_vfw9AAAAcAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=MAzbyC6BPjwC * Vol. 17 Brut y Tywysogion or The Chronicle of the Princes of Wales Edited by the Rev John Williams ab Ithel MA 1860 This work also known as The Chronicle of the Princes of Wales has been attributed to Caradoc of Llancarvan who flourished about the middle of the twelfth century It is written in the ancient Welsh language begins with the abdication and death of Caedwala at Rome in the year 681 and continues the history down to the subjugation of Wales by Edward I about the year 1282 ::* https://archive.org/details/jstor-27591025 ::* https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/27591025 * Vol. 18 (1860) A Collection of Royal and Historical Letters during the reign of Henry The Fourth, King of England and of France, and Lord of Ireland. Vol. 1 A.D. 1399-1404. Edited by the Rev FC Hin geston MA of Exeter College Oxford 1860. This volume like all the others in the series containing a miscellaneous selection of letters is valuable on account of the light it throws upon biographical history and the familiar view it presents of characters manners and events The period requires much elucidation to which it will materially contribute. :* Pt 1 https://books.google.com/books?id=3FvmAAAAMAAJ :* Pt 1 https://books.google.com/books?id=-KFEAQAAMAAJ * Vol. 19 The Repressor of over much Blaming of the Clergy By Reginald Pecock sometime Bishop of Chichester Vols I and II Edited by Churchill Babington BD Fellow of St John's College Cambridge 1860 The Repressor may be considered the earliest piece of good theological disquisition of which our English prose literature can boast The author was born ::* https://archive.org/details/repressorovermu00babigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=VW4JAAAAQAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/repressorofoverm01peco ::* https://archive.org/details/repressorofoverm02pecouoft ::* https://archive.org/details/repressorovermu05pecogoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=6oh3b6OCQzoC ::* https://archive.org/details/repressorofoverm0001peco ::* https://archive.org/details/repressorofover02peco ::* https://archive.org/details/repressorofoverm01peco_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/repressorovermu03pecogoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ltom2Iouvk4C ::* https://archive.org/details/repressorovermu06pecogoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=bm4JAAAAQAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/repressorovermu01pecogoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=xZjbEsspN_wC ::* https://archive.org/details/repressorovermu04pecogoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=0MYKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/repressorovermu02pecogoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=YxT85t2TbOYC ::* https://archive.org/details/repressorofoverm02peco ::* https://archive.org/details/repressorovermu00pecogoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=HiEJAAAAIAAJ * Vol. 20 1860 Annales Cambriae Edited by the Rev John Williams AB Ithel, M.A. :* These annals which are in Latin commence in the year 447 and come down to the year 1288. The earlier portion appears to be taken from an Irish Chrocide which was also used by Tigernach and by the compiler of the Atiii 1 of Ulster. During its first century it contains scarcely anythmg relating to Britain the earliest direct concurrence with English history is relative to the mission of Augustine. Its notices throughout though brief are valuable The annals were probably written at St Davids by Blegewryd Archdeacon of Llandaff the most learned man in his day in all Cymru. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=XchDAQAAMAAJ * Vol. 21 (1868) ''Giraldi Cambrensis opera''. The Works of Gibaldus Cambrensis Vols I II III and IV Edited by JS Brewer MA Professor of English Literature King's College London Vols V VI and VII Edited by the Rev Jakes F Dimock MA Rector of Barnburgh Yorkshire (1861-1877) ::* https://archive.org/details/giraldicambrens00giragoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=eSUJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/giraldicambrens01giragoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=uSYJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/giraldicambrens00warngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=bPUrw7O4FC4C ::* https://archive.org/details/giraldicambrens02giragoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ACUJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/giraldicambrens03giragoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=1SAJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/giraldicambrensi01gira ::* https://archive.org/details/giraldicambrensi05gira ::* https://archive.org/details/giraldicambrensi06gira ::* https://archive.org/details/giraldicambrensi02gira ::* https://archive.org/details/giraldicambrensi08gira ::* https://archive.org/details/giraldicambrensi04gira ::* https://archive.org/details/giraldicambrensi07gira ::* https://archive.org/details/giraldicambrens01warngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ckaAAEjOYUAC :* pt. 6 (1868) ::* https://archive.org/details/rerumbritannica27offigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=xeIsAAAAMAAJ :* pt. 7 (1877) ::* https://archive.org/details/rerumbritannica18offigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=--AsAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=zaBEAQAAMAAJ * Vol. 22 Letters and Papers illustrative of the Wars of the English in France during the Reign of Henry the Sixth King of England Vol I and Vol II in Two Parts Edited by the Eev Joseph Stevenson MA of University College Durham and Vicar of Leighton Buzzard 1861 1864 The letters and papers contained in these volumes are derived chiefly from originals or contemporary copies extant in the Biblioth&que Imperiale and the Depot des Archives in Paris They illustrate the line of policy adopted by John Duke of Bedford and his successors during their government of Normandy and such other provinces of France as had been acquired by Henry V We may here trace step by step the gradual declension of the English power until we are prepared to read of its final overthrow ::* https://archive.org/details/letterspapersill01stev ::* https://archive.org/details/p2letterspapersill02stev ::* https://archive.org/details/letterspapersill22stev ::* https://archive.org/details/letterspapersill01stev_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/letterspapersill21stev * (1861) Vol. 23 The Anglo Saxon Chronicle according to the several Original Authorities Vol I Original Texts Vol II Translation Edited and translated by Benjamin Thorpe Esq Member of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Munich and of the Society of Netherlandish Literature at Leyden 1861 This Chronicle extending from the earliest history of Britain to the year 1154 is justly the boast of England for no other nation can produce any history written in its own vernacular at all approaching it either in antiquity truthfulness or extent the historical books of the Bible alone excepted There are at present six independent manuscripts of the Saxon Chronicle ending in different years and written in different parts of the country In this edition the text of each manuscript is printed in columns on the same page so that the student may see at a glance the various changes which occur in orthography whether arising from locality or age ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=qv09AAAAcAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=pcZDAQAAMAAJ Vol. 2 Translation * Vol. 24 Letters and Papers illustrative of the Reigns of Richard III and Henry VII Vols I and II Edited by James Gairdner Esq 1861 1863 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=SCYJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=SiUJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/letterspapersil01gair ::* https://archive.org/details/letterspapersill01gair ::* https://archive.org/details/letterspapersil02gair ::* https://archive.org/details/letterspapersill02gair ::* https://archive.org/details/lettersandpaper00gairgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/lettersandpaper01gairgoog * Vol. 25 (1861) Robert Grossteste episcopi quondam Linclon miensis Epistolae.Letters of Bishop Grosseteste illustrative of the Social Condition of his Time Edited by Henry Richards Luard MA Fellow and Assistant Tutor of Trinity College Cambridge 1861. The Letters of Robert Grosseteste, 131 in number are here collected from various sources and a large portion of them is printed for the first time. They range in date from about 1210 to 1253 and relate to various matters connected not only with the political history of England during the reign of Henry in but with its ecclesiastical condition. They refer especially to the diocese of Lincoln of which Grosseteste was bishop. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011538722 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008887881 ::* Also see: https://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/book/lookupname?key=Grosseteste%2C%20Robert%2C%201175%3F%2D1253 * Vol. 26 Descriptive Catalogue of Manuscripts relating to the History of Great Britain and Ireland. Vol I in Two Parts Anterior to the Norman Invasion. Vol II 1066-1200. Vol III 1200 1327. By Sir [[Hardy-10428|Thomas Duffus Hardy]] DCL Deputy Keeper of the Public Records 1862-1871 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=nOgDs2kq9aAC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=KMgKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Y_pDAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=CqWNzBiMa9oC ::* https://archive.org/details/p1descriptivecatal01hard ::* https://archive.org/details/descriptivecata05hardgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/descriptivecatal02hard ::* https://archive.org/details/p2descriptivecatal01hard ::* https://archive.org/details/descriptivecata03hardgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/descriptivecata06hardgoog * Vol. 27 Royal and other Historical Letters illustrative of the Reign of Henry III. Selected and edited by the Rev WW Shirley DD Regius Professor in Ecclesiastical History and Canon of Christ Church Oxford 1862 1866 The letters contained in these volumes are derived chiefly from the ancient correspondence formerly in the Tower of London and now in the Public Record Office They illustrate the political history of England during the growth of its liberties and throw considerable light upon the personal history of Simon de Montfort The affairs of France form the subject of many of them especially in regard to the province of Gascony The entire collection consists of nearly 700 documents the greater portion of which is printed for the first time ::* Vol. 1 1216-1235 https://archive.org/details/royalotherhistor01shir ::* Vol. 2 1236-1272 * Vol. 28 (1863-1876) Chronica Monasterii S. Albani. :* Vol. 1 ::* :* Vol. 2 (1865) Willelmi Rishanger, Quondam Monachi S. Albani, et Quorundam Anonymorum, Chronica Et Annales, Regnantibus Henrico Tertio Et Edard Primo. ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.aa0009840315;view=2up;seq=18 :* Vol. 3 (1866) Johannis De Trokelowe ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.aa0009840323;view=2up;seq=14 :* Vol. 4, pt. 2 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002043288 :* Vol. 4, pt. 3 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002043288 :* Vol. 5, pt. 2 (1871) Johanne Amundesham, Monacho ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015011582643;view=2up;seq=12 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002043288 :* Vol. 6, pt. 1 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002043288 :* Vol. 6, pt. 2 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002043288 :* Vol. 7 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002043288 * (1866) Vol. 28 Johannis de Trokelowe et Henrici de Blaneforde, Monachorum S. Albani, necnon Quorundam Anonymorum, Chronica et annales, regnantibus Henrico Tertio, Edwardo Primo, Edwardo Secundo, Ricardo Secundo, et Henrico Quarto :* Vol. 3 1259-1296, 1307-1324, 1392-1406. ::* https://archive.org/details/johannisdetroke00rilegoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=4TwLbU5BomAC * Vol. 29 Chronicon Abbatiae De Evesham ad Annum 1418 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001652206 * Vol. 30 RlCARDI DE CiRENCESTRIA SPECULUM HlSTO RIALS DE GKST1S ReQUM Anglue Vol I 447 871 Vol II 872 1066 Edited by JohnE B Mayor MA Fellow of St John's College Cambridge 1863 1869 The compiler Richard of Cirencester was a monk of Westminster 1355 1400 In 1391 he obtamed a licence to make a pilgrimage to Rome His history in four books extends from 447 to 1066 He announces his intention of continuing it but there is no evidence that he completed any more This chronicle gives many charters in favour of Westminster Abbey and a very full account of the lives and miracles of the saints especially of Edward the Confessor whose reign occupies the fourth book A treatise on the Coronation by William of Sudbury a monk of Westminster fills book iii c 3 It was on this author that CJ Bertram fathered his forgery De Situ Brittania in 1747 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=yFMJAAAAQAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=_0YfAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=2n9AUIvLc-EC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=thlZAAAAcAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=gvQUAAAAQAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=XMQKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=B8XUAAAAMAAJ * Vol. 31 Year Books of the Reign of Edward the First .Years 20 21 21 22 30 31 and 32 33 Edited and translated by Alfred John Horwood Esq of the Middle Temple Barrister at Law 1863 1873 * Vol. 31 (1864) Years 32-33 ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbooksreignk06horwgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=rbEvAAAAIAAJ * Vol. 31b, pt 1 (1866) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=2qFEAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=T8tCAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=q_QUAAAAQAAJ * Vol. 31b:6 https://archive.org/details/rerumbritannicar316grea * Vol. 31b:7 https://archive.org/details/rerumbritannicar317grea * Vol. 31b:8 https://archive.org/details/rerumbritannicar318grea * Vol. 31b:15 https://books.google.com/books?id=p0UNAAAAIAAJ * Vol. 31b:17 https://books.google.com/books?id=EUYNAAAAIAAJ * Vol. 31b (1908) Years 17 and 18. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=p0UNAAAAIAAJ years 17 & 18 ::* https://archive.org/details/rerumbritannica21offigoog years 17 & 18 * Vol. 31b (1906) Year 19 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=g0gNAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/rerumbritannica03offigoog * Vol. 31b (1908) Year 20, first part ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=s0YNAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=4EgNAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/rerumbritannica02offigoog ::* https://archive.org/details/rerumbritannica04offigoog * Vol. 32 Narratives of the Expulsion of the English from Normandy 1449 1450 Robertus Blondelli de Reductione Normannue Le Re couvremcnt de Normendie par Berry Herault du Roy Conferpnces between the Ambassadors of France and England Edited from MSS in the Imperial Library at Paris by the Rev Joseph Stevenson MA of University College Durham 1863 This volume contains the narrative of an eye witness who details with considerable power and minuteness the circumstances which attended the final expulsion of the English from Normandy in the year 1450 The history commences with the infringement of the truce by the capture of Fougeres and ends with the battle of Formigny and the embarkation of the Duke of Somerset The whole period embraced is less than two years. ::* https://archive.org/details/narrativesofexpu00stev ::* https://archive.org/details/narrativesexpul01bouvgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=pFQJAAAAQAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/narrativesexpul02bouvgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=G8UKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/narrativesexpul00bouvgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=G8UKAAAAYAAJ ::* Vol. 33 Historia et cartularium Monasterii Sancti Petri Gloucestriae Vols I XL and III Edited by WH Hart Esq FSA Membre corre spondant de la Socidte des Antiquaires de Norraandie 1863 1867 This work consists of two parts the History and the Cartulary of the Monastery of St Peter Gloucester The history furnishes an account of the monastery from its foundation in the year 681 to the early part of the reign of Richard II together with a calendar of donations and benefactions It treats principally of the affairs of the monastery but occasionally matters of general history are introduced Its authorship has generally been assigned to Walter Froucester the twentieth abbot but without any foundation. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008889535 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=CScBAAAAQAAJ Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/historiaetcartul01glou Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=EUdRCf85D_QC Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/historiaetcartul02glou Vol. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=a_UUAAAAQAAJ Vol. 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/historiaetcartul03glou Vol. 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/HistoriaEtCartulariumV3 ::* https://archive.org/details/HistoriaEtCartulariumV1 ::* https://archive.org/details/HistoriaEtCartulariumV2 ::* https://archive.org/details/historiaetcartu01monagoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=LCcBAAAAQAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historiaetcartu00hartgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=EUdRCf85D_QC ::* https://archive.org/details/historiaetcartu02hartgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=LCcBAAAAQAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historiaetcartu01hartgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ZNbeDbVNlP8C ::* https://archive.org/details/historiaetcartu00monagoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=CScBAAAAQAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historiaetcartu02monagoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=LScBAAAAQAAJ * Vol. 34 Alexandri Neckam de Naturis Rerum libri duo with Neckam's Poem De Laudibus Divine Sapienti Edited by Thomas Wright Esq MA 1863 * (1866) Vol. 35 Leeciidoms Wortcunning and Starcraft of Early England being a Collection of Documents illustrating the History of Science in this Country before the Norman Conquest Vols I II and III Collected and edited by the Rev T Oswald Cockayne MA of St John's College Cambridge 1864-1866. This work illustrates not only the history of science but the history of super stition In addition to the information bearing directly upon the medical skill and medical faith of the times there are many passages which incidentally throw light upon the general mode of life and ordinary diet The volumes are interesting not only in their scientific but also in their social aspect The manuscripts from which they have been printed are valuable to the Anglo Saxon scholar for the illustrations they afford of Anglo Saxon orthography. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=thc2AQAAMAAJ * Vol. 35, pt 5 (1879) https://books.google.com/books?id=1KFEAQAAMAAJ * Vol. 36 [[Space:Annales_Monastici|Annales Monastici]] ::* Vol. 1 :::* Annales de Margan, 1066-1232 :::* Annales de Tlieokesbcria, 1066-1263 :::* Annales de Burton, 1004-1263 ::* Vol. 2 :::* Annates Monasterii de Wintonia, 519-1277 :::* Annales Mo nasterii de Waverleia, 1-1291 ::* Vol. 3 :::* Annales Prioratus de Dunstaplia ,1-1297 :::* Annales Monasterii de Bcrmnndeseia, 1042 1432 ::* Vol. 4 :::* Annates Monasterii de Oseneia, 1016-1347 :::* Chroni con vulgo dictum Chronicon Thomae Wykes, 1066-1289 :::* Anuales Prioratus de Wigomia, 1-1377 ::* Vol. 5 :::* Index and Glossary Edited by Henry Riciiards Luard MA Fellow and Assistant Tutor of Trinity College and Rcgistrary of the University Cambridge, 1864-1869 * Vol. 37 Magna Vita S Hugonis Episcopi Lincolniensis From Manuscripts in the Bodleian Library Oxford and the Imperial Library Paris Edited by the Rev James F Dimock MA Rector of Barnburgh Yorkshire 1864 This work contains a number of very curious and interesting incidents and being the work of a contemporary is very valuable not only as a truthful biography of a celebrated ecclesiastic but as the work of a man who from per sonal knowledge gives notices of passing events as well us of individuals who were then taking active part in public affairs The author in all probability was Adam Abbot of Evesham He was domestic chaplain and private confessor of Bishop Hugh and in these capacities was admitted to the closest intimacy Bishop Hugh was Prior of Witham for 11 years before he became Bishop of Lincoln His consecration took place on the 21st September 1186 he died on the 16th of November 1200 and was canonized in 1220 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=SCgJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/magnavitashugon00dimogoog ::* https://archive.org/details/magnavitashugoni00adam * Vol. 38 Chronicles and Memorials of the Reign of Richard the First Vol I Itinerarium Peregrinorum et Gesta Regis Ricardi Vol II Epistol s Cantuarienses the Letters of the Prior and Convent of Christ Church Canterbury 1187 to 1199 Edited by William Stcbbs MA Vicar of Navestock Essex and Lambeth Librarian 1864 1865 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=O_49AAAAcAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=xR1ZAAAAcAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=9MdCAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 39 (1887) A collection of the Chronicles and Ancient Histories of Great Britain, now called England, by John de Wavrin, Lord of Forestel. Vol. 1 Albina to 688. Vol. 2 1399-1422. 1422-1431. 1431-1447. 1447-1471. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=cDkNAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/rerumbritannica29offigoog * Vol. 40 A Collection of the Chronicles and ancient Histories of Great Britain now called England by JonN de Wavrin Albina to 688 Translation of the preceding Vol I Edited and translated by William Hardy Esq FSA 1864 ::* https://archive.org/details/rerumbritannica31offigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=PTkNAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/rerumbritannicar402grea Vol. 2 * Vol. 41 Polychronicon Ranulphi Higden with Trevisa's Translation Vols I and II Edited by Churchill Babington BD Senior Fellow of St John's College Cambridge Vols III IV V and VI Edited by the Rev Joseph Rawson Lumby BD Vicar of St Edward's Fellow of St Catharine's College and late Fellow of Magdalene College Cambridge 1865 1876 * Vol. 42 Le Livere de Reis de Brittanie e Le Liters de Reis de Engletere Edited by John Glover MA Vicar of Brading Isle of Wight formerly Librarian of Trinity College Cambridge I860 These two treatises though they cannot rank as independent narratives are nevertheless valuable as careful abstracts of previous historians especially Le Livere de Reis de Engletere Some various readingB are given which are interesting to the philologist as instances of semi Saxonized French It is supposed that Peter of Ickham must have been the author but no certain conclusion on that point has been arrived at ::* https://archive.org/details/rerumbritannica24offigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Q-MsAAAAMAAJ * Vol. 42, pt. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/rerumbritannicar402grea * Vol. 43 Chronica Monasterii de Melsa ab Anno 1150 usque ad Annum 1406 Vols I II and III Edited by Edward Augustus Bond Esq Assistant Keeper of the Manuscripts and Egerton Librarian British Museum 1866 1868 The Abbey of Meaux was a Cistercian house and the work of its abbot is both curious and valuable It is a faithful and often minute record of the establishment of a religious community of its progress in forming an ample revenue of its struggles to maintain its acquisitions and of its relations to the governing institutions of the country In addition to the private affairs of the monastery some light is thrown upon the public events of the time which are however kept distinct and appear at the end of the history of each abbot's administration The text has been printed from what is said to be the autograph of the original compiler Thomas de Burton the nineteenth abbot ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=vKnY6rBjnDgC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=MiYJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=RPgKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=O_gKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/chronicamonaster02thom ::* https://archive.org/details/chronicamonaste00thomgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/chronicamonaste01thomgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/chronicamonaste00burtgoog * Vol. 44 Matthæi Parisiensis, monachi Sancti Albani, Historia Anglorum, sive, ut vulgo dicitur, Historia minor. Item, ejusdem Abbreviatio chronicorum Angliæ 1866-1869 ::* Vol. 1 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001652217 ::* Vol. 2 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001652217 ::* Vol. 3 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001652217 ::* Vol. 3 https://archive.org/details/rerumbritannica07offigoog ::* Vol. 3 https://books.google.com/books?id=n-QsAAAAMAAJ * Vol. 45 (1866) Liber Monasterii de Hyda; Chronicle of the affairs of England, from the settlement of the Saxons to the reign of King Cnut; and a Chartulary of the Abbey of Hyde, in Hampshire, A.D. 455-1023 ::* https://archive.org/details/rerumbritannica22offigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=SOUsAAAAMAAJ * Vol. 47 Chronicle of Pierre de Langtoft, in French verse from the earliest period to the death of Edward I. ::* pt 1 (1866) https://books.google.com/books?id=4aBEAQAAMAAJ ::* pt 2 (1868) https://books.google.com/books?id=vJ9EAQAAMAAJ * Vol. 48 (1867) The War of The Gaedhil with the Gaill, or The Invasions of Ireland by the Danes and other Norsemen, The original irish Text ::* https://archive.org/details/cogadhgaedhelre00toddgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=TgMGAAAAQAAJ * Vol. 49 (1867) Gesta Regis Henrici Secundi Benedicti Abbatis, The Chronicle of the reigns of Henry II and Richard I, A.D. 1169-1192 ::* Vol. 1 https://archive.org/details/gestaregishenric01stub ::* Vol. 2 https://archive.org/details/gestaregishenric02stub ::* Vol. 2 https://books.google.com/books?id=B_s9AAAAcAAJ * Vol. 50 Munimenta Academica or documents illustrative of academical life and studies at Oxford. ::* https://archive.org/details/rerumbritannica16offigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=dyUJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015068904500 * Vol. 51 (1868-1871) Hovedon, Roger of. Chronica Magistri Rogeri de Houedene. Ed. by W. Stubbs. 4 vols. ::* https://archive.org/details/chronicamagistr00hovegoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=mycJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/chronicamagistr01hovegoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=qyUJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/chronicamagistri01roge ::* https://archive.org/details/chronicamagistri02roge ::* https://archive.org/details/chronicamagistri03roge ::* https://archive.org/details/chronicamagistri04roge * Vol. 52 (1870) Willelmi Malmesbiriensis Monachi de Gestis Pontificu Anglorum Libri Quinque ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=wCm5fHj74xcC ::* https://archive.org/details/rerumbritannica30offigoog * Vol. 53 (1870) Historic and Municipal Documents, Ireland, A. D. 1172-1320. From the Archives of the City of Dublin, etc. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001652224 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010461151 ::* https://books.google.vg/books?id=jvwKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=jvwKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=aHhfAAAAcAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=xS00AQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historicandmuni00dubgoog * Vol. 54 (1871) Annals of Loch Ce. A chronicle of Irish Affairs from A. D. 1014-1590. * https://archive.org/details/annalsoflochcc01hennuoft * https://archive.org/details/annalsoflochcc02hennuoft * Vol. 55 (1871-1876) Black Book of the Admiralty. Monumenta juridica. The Black Book of the Admiralty, with a translation and an appendix. ::* https://archive.org/details/monumentajuridi00twisgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=cc8EAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/monumentajuridic01lond ::* https://archive.org/details/monumentajuridic02lond ::* https://archive.org/details/monumentajuridic03lond ::* https://archive.org/details/monumentajuridic04lond * Vol. 56 (1872) Memorials of the reign of King Henry VI. Official correspondence of Thomas Bekynton, secretary to Henry VI. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008891201 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=m4JJAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=lpoOwgEACAAJ * Vol. 57 Matthaei Parisiensis, Monachi Sancti Albani, Chronica Majora: A composite, containing the St. Albans compilation to the end of 1188, Roger de Wendover's chronicle, 1189-1235, both revised by Paris, and his own work from 1235 to 1259. :* All: ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001652228 :* (1872) Vol. 1 The Creation to A.D. 1066 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=A_sKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=5EE7AQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/matthiparisie01pari ::* https://archive.org/details/matthiparisien01pari ::* https://archive.org/details/matthiparisiensi01pari :* (1874) Vol. 2 A.D. 1067 to A.D. 1216 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=c0I7AQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=n_oKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=QEfojVJHVvkC ::* https://archive.org/details/matthiparisiens06luargoog ::* https://archive.org/details/matthiparisiens07luargoog ::* https://archive.org/details/matthiparisie02pari ::* https://archive.org/details/matthiparisien02pari ::* https://archive.org/details/matthiparisiensi02pari :* (1876) Vol. 3 A.D. 1216 to A.D. 1239 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=gEQ7AQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=CPoKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=UOKZbRBNEbQC ::* https://archive.org/details/matthiparisiens00unkngoog ::* https://archive.org/details/matthiparisiens00luargoog ::* https://archive.org/details/matthiparisien03pari ::* https://archive.org/details/matthiparisiensi03pari :* (1877) Vol. 4 A.D. 1240 to A.D. 1247 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=lvkKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=q0Q7AQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/matthiparisien04pari ::* https://archive.org/details/matthiparisiensi04pari :* (1880) Vol. 5 A.D. 1248 to A.D. 1259 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ufYKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=bW_SAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=IX9F6KmVSlIC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=sXBdNsDxJ_cC ::* https://archive.org/details/matthiparisiens01luargoog ::* https://archive.org/details/matthiparisiens08luargoog ::* https://archive.org/details/matthiparisien05pari ::* https://archive.org/details/matthiparisiensi05pari :* (1882) Vol. 6 Additamenta ::* https://archive.org/details/matthiparisiens02luargoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=7_Conb97kwIC ::* https://archive.org/details/matthiparisien06pari ::* https://archive.org/details/matthiparisiensi06pari ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nc01.ark:/13960/t0vq3wt3w :* (1883) Vol. 7 Index, Glossary, Errata, Table of Contents to all Seven Volumes ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=iWTTbLci9owC ::* https://archive.org/details/matthiparisiens04luargoog ::* https://archive.org/details/matthiparisien07pari ::* https://archive.org/details/matthiparisiensi07pari ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044020179602 1964 reprint :* Also see: The art of Matthew Paris in the Chronica majora ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_sXBdNsDxJ_cC * Vol. 58 (1872-1873) Memoriale fratris Walteri de Coventria: the historical collections of Walter Coventry. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009019275 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=6fgKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ekU7AQAAMAAJ * Vol. 59 (1872) Anglo-Latin satirical poets and epigrammatists of the twelfth century. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=2Q9EAQAAMAAJ pt 2 * Vol. 60 (1873-1877) Materials for a History of the Reign of Henry VII from Original Documents preserved in the Public Record Office. ::* https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=D_hDAQAAMAAJ * Vol. 61 (1873) Historical Papers and Letters from the Northern Register. ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=osu.32435026696872 * Vol. 62 (1873-1878) Registrum Palatinum Dunelmense the Register of Richard de Kellawe, Lord Palatine and Bishop of Durham, 1311-1316. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001652233 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433081651048 * Vol. 63 (1874) Memorials of St. Dunstan, Archbishop of Canterbury. ::* https://archive.org/details/memorialssaintd00stubgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Yk8JAAAAQAAJ * Vol. 64 (1874) Chronicon Angliae, ab anno Domini 1328 usque ad annum 1388, Actore Monacho quidam Sancti Albani. ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015068903767 * Vol. 65 (1875-1883) Thomas Saga Erkibyskups. A life of Archbishop Thomas Becket, in Icelandic, with English translation, Notes and Glossary. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=dt0FAAAAQAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=XN0FAAAAQAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/thmassagaerkib02eir ::* https://archive.org/details/thmassagaerkiby01magngoog ::* https://archive.org/details/thmassagaerkiby00magngoog * Vol. 66 (1875) Radulphi do Coggeshall Chronicon anglicanum, De expugnatione Terrae Sanctae libellus; Thomas Agnellus De morte et sepultura Henrici regis Angliae junioris; Gesta Fulconis filii Warini; Excerpta ex Otiis imperialibus Gervasii Tilebutiensis. * https://archive.org/details/ChroniconAnglicanum * Vol. 67 (1875-1885) Materials for the History of Thomas Becket. ::* https://archive.org/details/materialsforhis01herbgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=wvwKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/materialsforhis00herbgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Nv0KAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/materialsforhist05robe ::* https://archive.org/details/materialsforhist02robe ::* https://archive.org/details/materialsforhist01robe ::* https://archive.org/details/materialsforhist07robe ::* https://archive.org/details/materialsforhist04robe ::* https://archive.org/details/materialsforhist03robe ::* https://archive.org/details/materialsforhist06robe ::* https://archive.org/details/materialsforhis00robegoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=PzIJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/materialsforhis01robegoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=PjIJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/v7Epistles * Vol. 68 (1876) Radulphi de Diceto decani Lundoniensis Opera Historica. The Historical work of Master Ralph de Diceto, Dean of London. ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015068903833 * Vol. 69 (1877) Roll of the Proceedings of the King's Council in Ireland for a Portion of the 16th year of the Reign of Richard II, 1392-1393. * Vol. 70 (1878-1883) Henrici de Bracton de Legibus et Consuetudnibus Angliae, Livri Quinque in Varios Tractatus distincti, ad diversorum et vetustissimurum codicum collationem typis vulgate, Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=IwcRAAAAYAAJ Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=dgcRAAAAYAAJ Vol. 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/rerumbritannica28offigoog Vol. 3 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=dgcRAAAAYAAJ Vol. 3 * Vol. 71 (1879-1894) The Historians of the Church of York and its Archbishops. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=lTwUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=t_0KAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=IGREAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historianschurc01raingoog ::* https://archive.org/details/historianschurc00raingoog * Vol. 72 (1869-1880) Malmesbury, Abbey. Reigistrum Malmesburiense. The Registor of Malmesbury Abbey. :* Vol. 1 (1879) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001652239 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=0g-8xAEACAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=FH5JAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=P_1DAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/stream/registrummalmesb01malm :* Vol. 2 (1880) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001652239 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=WmhEAQAAMAAJ * Vol. 73 (1879-1880) Historical works, the Chronicle of the Reigns of Stephen, Henry II, and Richard I, by Gervase, the Monk of Canterbury. ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.aa0009348541 * Vol. 74 (1879) The History of The English, by Henry, Archdeacon of Hintingdon, from A.C. 55 to A.D. 1154, in eight books. ::* https://archive.org/details/henriciarchidia00unkngoog * Vol. 75 (1882-1885) Symeonis Monachi Opera Omnia. :* pt. 1 Historia Dunelmensis ecclesiae, A. D. 635-1096. :* pt. 2 Historia regum, A. D. 616-1129 * Vol. 76 (1882-1883) Chronicles of the Reigns of Edward I and Edward II. Edited from Manuscripts :* pt. 1 Annales Londonienses :* pt. 2 Annales Pauline :* pt. 3 Commendatio Lamentabilis, etc. :* pt. 4 Gesta Edwardi de Carnavan :* pt. 5 Vita Edwardi II :* pt. 6 Vita et Mors Edwardi Regis Angliae * Vol. 77 (1882-1886) Registrum epistolarum fratis Johannis Peckham, archiepiscopi Cantuariensis * Vol. 78 (1883-1884) Vetus registrum Sarisberiense, alias dictum Registrum S. Osmundi episcopi. Register of St. Osmund * Vol. 79 (1884-1893) Cartularium Monasterii de Rameseia ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015068903965 * Vol. 80 (1884-1886) Chartularies of St. Mary's Abbey. Dublin and the Register of its House at Dunbrody; and Annals of Ireland * Vol. 81 (1884) Eadmeri Historia Novorum in Anglia, et. opuscula duo de Vita sancti An selmi it quibusdam miraculis ejus * Vol. 82 (1884-1890) Chronicles of the reigns of Stephen, Hnry II and Richard I * Vol. 83 (1886) Chronicon Abbatiae Rameseiensis, A Saec. X. Usque Ad An. Circiter 1200: in four parts. ::* https://archive.org/details/chroniconabbati00abbegoog * Vol. 84 Rogeri de Wendover Liber qui dicitur flores historiarum ab anno domini MCLIV. annoque Henrici Anglorum regis secundi primo = The flowers of history by Roger of Wendover: from the year of Our Lord 1154, and the first year of Henry the Second, king of the English. Edited from the original manuscripts by Henry G. Hewlett ::* https://archive.org/details/FlowersOfHistoryHewlett1 Vol 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/FlowersOfHistoryHewlett3 Vol 3 * Vol. 85 (1887) Literae Cantuarienses. The Letter Books of the Monastery of Christ Church, Canterbury. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=pFzmAAAAMAAJ Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=WgZEAQAAMAAJ Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/rerumbritannica17offigoog Vol. 3 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=BkINAAAAIAAJ Vol. 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/rerumbritannica17offigoog Vol. 3 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=BkINAAAAIAAJ Vol. 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/rerumbritannica14offigoog Vol. 3 * Vol. 86 (1887) Metrical Chronicle of Robert of Gloucester ::* https://archive.org/details/metricalchronic02robe ::* https://archive.org/details/metricalchronicl01robe ::* https://archive.org/details/metricalchronicl02robe ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.aa0009379538 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.aa0009379546 * Vol. 87 (1887) The Story of England by Robert of Brunne ::* https://archive.org/details/storyengland00offigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=FaoUAAAAQAAJ * Vol. 88 (1887-1894) Icelandic Sagas and other Historical Documents relating to the Settlements and Descents of the Northmen of the British Isles ::* https://archive.org/details/icelandicsagasot01stur ::* https://archive.org/details/icelandicsagasot02stur ::* https://archive.org/details/icelandicsagasot04stur * Vol. 89 (1888) Tripartite Life of Patrick, with other Documents relating to that Saint with Translations and Indexes ::* https://archive.org/details/TheTripartiteLifeOfPatrickV1 Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/TheTripartiteLifeOfPatrickV2 Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/tripartitepatrick00stokuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/tripartitept100unknuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/tripartitept200unknuoft * Vol. 90 (1887-1889) Willelmi Malmesbiriensis monachi De gestis regum Anglorum libri quinque; Historiae novellae libri tres ::* https://archive.org/details/willelmimalmesb00unkngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=thQLAAAAQAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/willelmimalmesb01hardgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=z1YJAAAAQAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/willelmimalmesbi02will ::* https://archive.org/details/willelmimalmesb00hardgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Lq8KAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/willelmimalmesb02willgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=txQLAAAAQAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/willelmimalmesbi01will ::* https://archive.org/details/willelmimalmesb01willgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=51YJAAAAQAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/willelmimalmesb00willgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=LK8KAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009019280 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001652255 * Vol. 91 (1888-1889) Lestorie des Engles solum la translacion Mais tre Geffrei Gaimar. ::* https://archive.org/details/lestoriedesengl00gaimgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=SPcKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/LestorieDesEnglesSolumHardy1 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001652256 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008887820 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011742969 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/102123472 * Vol. 92 (1889-1895) Chronicon Henrici Knighton; vel. Cnithon, monachi leycestrensis ::* https://archive.org/details/chroniconhenric00lumbgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=c6UKAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 93 (1889) Adae Murimuth Continuatio Chronicarum. Robertus de Avesbury De gestis mirabililbus regis Edwardi Tertii ::* https://archive.org/details/admurimuthconti00robegoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Zv4KAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 94 (1889) Register of the Abbey of St. Thomas, Dublin ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012239449 * Vol. 95 (1890) Flores Historiarum, per Mathaeum Westmo santeriensem collecti ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=661EAQAAMAAJ Vol. 3. 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Research Log for Barry memorial remaining people ==ADAMS, GW== Name taken from iwm.org website. '''Searches undertaken:''' ''Newspaper Search:'' ''CWGC:'' Searched for Adams in World War 1. Looked at the following: George Adams - Service Number 299119 - Birth Aberdeen - No connection
George Adams - Service Number 14427 - Birth Place and Enlistment Place - Norfolk - No connection
George Adams - Service Number SE/29588 - Birth Place and Enlistment Place - Cambridge - No connection
George Adams - Service Number 241706 - Birth place Middlesex - Enlistment Lancs - No connection
'''G W Adams - Service Number 362938 - Birth Place Birmingham - Enlistment Place Liverpool - No connection - However initials correct might be worth investigating further.
''' George Adams - Service Number 66998 - Birth Place and Enlistment Place Derby - no connection
'''George William Henry Adams - No service - Searches Inconclusive'''
G Adams - Service Number 7496- Birth Place Feltham - Enlistment Place codford - No connection
G Adams - Service Number 27617 - Birth and Enlistment Middlesex - No connection
Godfrey Adams - Service Number - 9109 - Birth place Paisley - Enlistment Place Glasgow - No connection
George Adams - Service Number F/372 - Birth and enlistment date Middlesex - No connection
George Adams - Service Number 12497 - Birth and enlistment Belfast - No connection
George Adams - Service Number 3095 - Enlistment Aberdeen - Birth maybe scotland - No connection
George Williams Adams - Birth and Enlistment Midlothian - No connection
George Adams - Service Number 705774 - Birth place Lancs - Enlistment Manchester - No connection
George Adams - Service Number 326233 - Birth Place Leicester - Enlistment Place Derbyshire - No connection -
George Adams - Service number 25821 - Birth Wellington - Enlistment Shrewsbury - No connection
G Adams - Service Number R/3844 - Birth and enlisted West Bromwich - No connection
G Adams - Service Number 3513 - residence and enlistment Kidderminister - No birth
'''G V Adams - Service Number 740522 - Birth and enlistment Newport'''
George Adams - Service Number 17106 - Birth and enlistment Glasgow
George Adams - Service Number 18640 - Birth and enlistment Leicester - No connection
Gordon Adams - Service Number 93014 - Birth place west Hartlepool - Enlistment Place Sunderland - No connection
G Adams - Service Number 235629 - Birth Place & Enlistment Place Hereford - Mother lives in Abergavenny Monmoutshire
George Adams - Service Number 40124 - Birth place and Enlistment place Armagh - no connection
G Adams - Service Number 12047 - Birth Place Northamptonshire - Enlistment Place London - No connection
W G Adams - Service Number 265537 -Birth place and enlistment place Perth - No connection
G Adams - Service Number 200879 - Birth place and enlistment lplace Suffolk - No connection
George Adams - Service Number 10024 - Birth place Burton on Trent Enlistment Place - Lichfield - No connection
George Adams - Service Number 46813 - Birth place and enlistment Leicester - No connetion
Walter George Adams- Service Number 18499 - Birth place London, enlistment liverpool - No connection
George william Adams- Service Number 8305 - Birth place and englistment Southampton - No connection
George William Adams - Service Number 26727 - Birth place and enlistment Derby - No connection
George Adams - Service Number S/9988 - Birth place Sussex and enlistment Eastbourne - No connection
G W Adams - Service Number 6905 - Birth place and enlistment Hereford - No connection
George Adams - Service Number 14954 - Birth and enlistment place Durham - no connection
George Adams - Service Number 305399 - Address Devon -
William George Adams - Service Number 34648 - Birth Place Somerset - Enlistment Yeovil - No connection
''Findmypast'': ''Ancestry:'' Possible Duplication of Adams, B G '''Conclusion:''' ==ALLEN, C== Possible duplication of Alline, C ==ALLEN, J== Found a newspaper article from Barry Dock News on 26th April 1918. Reports that Private J Allen died on April 5th 1918 and was part of the 214th Divisional Employment Company. Family member was Mrs Allen 2 Moxon Street. This person is the same person as W J Allen. Possible duplication of Allen W J Research - https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/328733/james-allen/ ==BALL, R== Looked on wales newspapers - nothing for Ball (Barry Dock News) ==BEVINS, D== Nothing found in the welsh newspaper between 1914-1919. Searched for Bevins. . ==BLACKMORE, J== Looked on welsh newspapers for Barry Dock NEws, 1914-1919. Nothing found Maybe a duplication of BLACKMORE, A J ==BOLTON, A== Searched for "bolton" on welsh newspaper between 1914 - 1919, Nothing found. ==BOLTON, G== Searched for "bolton" on welsh newspaper between 1914 - 1919, Nothing found. ==BOLTON, J== Searched for "bolton" on welsh newspaper between 1914 - 1919, Nothing found. ==BONFORD, E== ==BONFORD, W== ==BOWDEN, E== ==BRUFORD, E J== ==BRYAN, R== Maybe a duplication of BRYAN, William John Reginald ==BRYANT, P== ==BRYANT, R== ==BUCKERIDGE, CN== Maybe a duplication of BRECKENRIDGE, Charles Norton ==BULGIN, F A== ==BURGESS, FNK== ==BURGESS, WM== ==BURRANS, W== Research https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/595543/william-henry-burrans/ ==BULTER, G F== ==CALLAGHAN, R== ==CALLAGHAN, T== ==CHAPPLE, W F== ==CLEVERTON, W H== ==COCHRANE, E W== ==COLEMAN, W J== ==COLLIER, W== Possible duplication of Collier, William John ==COOLING, C== https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/390198/charles-cooling/ Possible? ==COOPER, R C== ==COSE, W H== ==COSLETT, E R== ==COSLING, T C== ==CROWTHER, C W== ==CUTLER, J W== ==COWLING, G C== Newspaper Article. Barry Dock News. 23rd October 1914. Amongst the list of missing of the crew H.M.S Hawke which was sunk in the North sea last Friday was Warrant Engineer G C Cowling. More later on... Mrs Cowling whose husband Warrant Engineer G C Cowling lost his life in the disaster to H.M.S Hawke in the North Sea. ==DANIELLS, A J== ==DAVID, L W== ==DAVIES, H E== ==DAVIES, I T== ==DAVIES, W M== ==DEW, R== ==DICKENS, H== ==DINGLE, E== ==DOLMAN, D J== ==DONOGHUE, A H== ==DOWN, W J== ==DANIEL, J== Barry Dock News, on 16th June 1916. Six Barry men lost their live in the Naval battle in the North Sea. In addition to those we published last week, Seaman J Daniel, Burlington Street Barry Docks, who served on H.M.S Shark. ==DAVIES, Charles== Newspaper article, Barry Dock News, 5th October 1917. In loving memory of Private Charles Davies beloved husband of Irene Davies who fell in action in France, October 1st 1916. ==DAVIES, Isaac, J== Newspaper article, Barry Dock News, 22nd December 1916. The death occurred on Sunday Last in a military hospital at home. Driver Isaac J Davies, Army Service Corps. He was 30 years of age. Deceased was on active service on the Somme, in France. ==DOWNE, S== Newspaper article, Barry Dock News on 16th June 1916. Six Barry men lost their lives in the Naval battle in the North Sea, Seaman, S Downe son of Mr J Downe who was on H.M.S Defence. ==EALSON, W== ==EDMONDSON, William Albert== Newspaper article. Barry Dock News 14th January 1916. Amongst the crew of the ill-fated Barry steamer Satrap, which was lost down channel last week. Mr William Edmondson. Satrap was torpedoed, Newspaper article, Barry Dock News, 21st January 1916. On January 1st, at Sea William Albert the beloved husband of Gertrude Edmondson. Penarth, Aged 26. ==EDWARDS, H== ==EDWARDS, PN/PRJ== ==ESCOTT, W L== ==EVANS, C== ==EVANS, Harold== Newspaper article, Barry Dock News, 1st December 1916. Death of Private Harold Evans of the Gordon Highlanders who was killed in action on November 13. He was 22 years old. Son of Mr DAvid Evans. ==EVANS, H D== ==EVANS, O== ==EVANS, S== ==FALCONER, J== ==FERGUSON, G N== ==GADD, W== ==GEORGE, J Thomas== Newspaper Article, Barry Dock News on 6th July 1917. Sergeant J Thomas George, Royal Welsh Fusiliers is reported to have been killed in action in France on August 16th last year. Officially reported as killed in action. Mrs George who is left with 5 children lives att 19 Robert Street, Barry Docks. Researching https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/748074/thomas-george/ - This shows that he was born in Swansea and enlisted in Newport and resident in Blackwood. Maybe she move during the war? ==GILLARD, F== ==GRIFFITHS, A== ==GRIFFITHS, C== ==GRANT, R== Newspaper article, Barry Dock News, 1st September 1916. Rifleman Russell Grant, (22) so og Mrs and Mrs W Grant was killed in action in France on August 19th. Maybe duplication for William Russell Grant ==GUNN, Kenneth== Newspaper Article, Barry Dock News, 14th April 1916. Lieut. Kenneth Gunn, Nephew of Sir john Gunn, Cardiff who was killed at the front last week, was an engineers at Barry Docks. Research https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/465758/kenneth-gunn/ ==HALE, C== ==HALE, J== ==HANNON, T N== ==HARRIES, W== ==HARRIS, W== ==HARRIS, W J== ==HASSELL, F== ==HEAD, R== ==HEWLETT, S E== ==HILBERG, W A== ==HOLE, H== ==HOLLEY, A== ==HOPPER, T== Might be a duplication of HOPPER, Thomas Elston ==HOPGOOD, E A== ==HOPKINS, William Thomas== Barry Dock News, (date unknown). Driver William Thomas Hopkins of the Royal Field Artillery arrived home. Attended by a doctor and passed away on Christmas day. ==HOWELLS, W J== ==HUDD, F C== ==HUNT, A R== Barry Dock News, 20th November 1914. Albert Rees Hunt of the Royal Welsh Fusuiliers has been severely injured at the Front. Injured but not died. Maybe someone different? ==HUNT, H== ==HURN, Arthr== ==HARRIS, Augustus== Barry Dock News, 29th September 1916. Private Augustus Harris of the Welsh Regiment has been killed in action. He was a former Glamorgan police constable, stationed at Barry. ==ISRAEL, H== ==JACQUES, A T== ==JAMES, I B== ==JARRETT, J== Barry Dock News, 7th May 1915. Casualty list of the 1st Battalion, Monmouthshire Regiment. Rifleman J Jarrett of Newport Mon, was amongst the casualties. his parents live in Daniel-Street Barry. ==JENKINS, E== ==JENKINS, PS == Research: https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/510239/p-s-jenkins/ This person was born and resident at Maesteg and enlisted at Port Talbot. ==JENNINGS, A H== ==JOHN, B W== ==JOHN, J H== ==JOHN, W D== ==JOHNSON, B== ==JOHNSON, C== ==JOHNSON, J W H== ==JONES, D M== ==JONES, R J== ==JOHN, Jim== Barry DOck News 8th September 1916., Jim John of Aberthaw late of Barry. Serving Rifle Brigade was killed in action in France. ==JONES, Raymond== Barry Dock News, 14th July 1916. Lieutenant Raymond Jones of the R A M C brother of Cpatain Edgar Jones headmaster of the Barry Boys school. Killed in action 10 July. Was 36 years old. Research: https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/293005/r-j-jones/ ==KEATING, W J== ==KING, T P== ==KATHRENS, George== Barry Dock News, 18th DEcember 1914. Lance -Corporal George Kathrens of the Royal Welsh fusiliers who was killed in action on November 14th, The deceased who was an all-round athlete had only been married for 5 months. ==KELLAWAY, Robert== Barry Dock News, 15th October 1915. Private Robery Kellaway of the Welsh Guards had been killed in action. Police constable stationed at Barry Islands. ==LALE, J== ==LATHEY, A R== Research Log: https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/398602/a-r-lathey ==LEAMAN, E T== ==LEWIS, G A== ==LEWIS, J T== ==LIDDICOTT, J F == Maybe a duplication of Liddiatt, J F ==LLOYD, J== Possible newspaper article: Barry Dock News 4th May 1917. John Lloyd (Professor), who departed this life May 1st 1916. Greatly missed by his wife and only daughter and son-in-law. ==LYONS, William== Barry Dock News, 11th January 1918. Lyons - Killed in action in France on December 23rd Willie beloved son. Barry Dock News, 18th January 1918. Death in action in France on December 23rd of Private William Lyon, Royal Marines, son of Mr and Mrs D Lyons. Who was 24 years old. ==LEWIS, Frederick== Barry Dock news, 14th July 1916: Private Frederick Lewis of the Royal Engineers had been killed in action in France. Lewis before enlisting was a student at the South wales University College, Cardiff. ==LLOYD, Evan David== Barry Dock News, 12th February 1915. Private Evan DAvid Lloyd of the Vet Army Corps who died in hospital from Pneumonia last week, ==MARTIN, C== ==MATTHEWS, Thomas== Barry Dock News, 30th November 1917 - Signaller Thomas Matthews (24) of the 2nd Welsh Regiment killed in France in the recent fighting, was on of the six soldier sons of the late Mr and Mrs John Matthews. ==MCPARLIN, T== ==MESSER, J== ==MOODY, P J== ==MOONEY, O D== ==MOORE, G== ==MORGAN, D G F== ==MORGAN, J J== ==MORRIS, A G== ==MORRIS, Frederick== Barry Dock News, 12th April 1918. News has been received that Private Fred Morris, has been killed in action in France in the great enemy offensive. He was admitted to hospital on April 4th and died the same day, Barry Dock News, 12 April 1918. Private Frederick Morris died from wounds same day was received. Research: https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/137179/frederick-morris/ This person was born in Bridgnorth, Salop, Residence was New Tredegar, Mon, and enlisted in Newport, mon. ==MORRIS, N D== ==MUNDY, E J== ==MACEY, Claude== Barry Dock News, 13th October 1916. - Sergeant Claude Macey (24) of the 2nd Welsh Regiment previously of the 1st Welsh was killed in action in France on September 8. Research:https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/609303/claude-e-n-macey/ This person was born in Canton Glam, Residence, Gloucester, Enlistment place, Cardiff. ==MORGAN, John Thomas== Barry Dock News - 21st May 1915. Mr John Thomas morgan was an A.B. on board H.M.S Goliath which was recently sunk in the Dardanelles and it is feared that he was amongst those who lost their lives. ==NEWMAN, L== ==NICHOLLS, H== ==O'CALLAGHAN, E== ==O'FLYNN, T== ==OSBORNE, A C== ==OSBORNE, H C== ==PALMER, F W A== ==PARRY, J== ==PASSMORE, D J== ==PEARSON, P== ==PEDDLE, A W== ==PITTS, J T== ==POWELL, G C== ==PROBERT, A S== ==PEARSON, R== Barry Dock News, 9th June 1916. Private R Pearson (Barry), attached to the North Staffordshire Regiment has been killed in action. https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1658577/richard-pearson/ - Looked on findmypast - No known birth place, Residence Llantrisant Glam and enlistment place Blackdown Hants. ==PIMMS, William David== Barry Dock News, 22nd MArch 1918 -In loving memory of Private William David R.W.F, killed in Palestine March 26th 1917. ==RADFORD, G== ==REECE, A== ==REES, H== Barry Dock News, 2nd March 1917 - Son, Rifleman Harry Rees of the 11th Battalion Rifle Brigade died on Feb 10th of wounds received in action. ==REEVES, W== ==RICHARDS, F== ==RICKETTS, Thomas== Barry Dock News - 7th December 1917. Private Thomas Ricketts, Welsh Regiment has been killed in action in Palestine. ==ROBERTS, D I== ==ROGERS, H== ==ROSE, L== ==ROSSER, C F== ==ROWLANDS, F L== ==ROBERTS, Hugh== Barry Dock News, 25th February 1916. Rev E.S Roberts the death of his brother, Private Hugh Roberts of the 12th Welsh Regiment. ==SEARLE, F W== ==SEWELL, Frederick John== Barry Dock News, 9th February 1917 - Private Frederick John Sewell, Royal Welsh Fusiliers died of wounds in Mesopotamia on January 26th. Private Sewell who was 24 years of age. ==SHORT, W== ==SMITH, Clifford George== Barry DOck News, 12th April 1918 - Rifleman Clifford George Smith, Queen's Westminister Rifles, eldest son of Mr and Mrs George Smith. He has been missing since March 28th. Rifleman smith was wounded in action in France in the following August. 19 years of age ==SOAPER, R E== ==SORRELL, F C== https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1756877/frederick-charles-sorrell/ - Not correct - Cadoxton Neath not Barry ==STEPHENS, C G== ==SUTTON, W== ==SVENSDEN, A E== ==SHERLOCK, Frank== ==SMITH, Frederick J== Barry Dock News, 27 November 1914 - Lance Corporal Frederick J Smith had been killed in action. ==TAYLOR, J== ==THOMAS, C W== ==THOMAS, D J== ==THOMAS, P E== ==THOMAS, R== Searched on CWGC, Thomas, R. Possible Match - enlisted in Cardiff:
https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/334883/richard-thomas/
https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/292376/r-thomas/
https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/815721/richard-thomas/
Born in Cardiff:
https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/815716/reginald-thomas/
https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2760117/rees-thomas/
==THOMAS, T J== Searched on CWGC for Thomas, T J. Possible matches- Enlisted in Cardiff: https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/645970/thomas-joseph-thomas/ https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/724339/thomas-john-thomas/ ==THOMASON, C== Search on CWGC were Thomason, C - only 1 not related to Barry. ==THOMPSON, G W== Searched for all Thompson, G W - Nothing related to barry/cardiff ==TUCK, J== Searched on CWGC for "Tuck, J".3 results none related to barry/cardiff. Searched for CWGC for "Tuck" looking at all names beginning with J. None related to Barry/Cardiff. ==TURNER, S C== Searched on CWGC for Turner S C - nothing of relevance ==THOMAS, W== Barry Dock News, 22nd September 1916. Rifleman W Thomas (3519) Kings Royal Rifles, Barry. Looked on CWGC for Thomas, W, limiting results to King's Royal Rifle Corps. Possible: https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/554063/w-a-e-thomas/ ==VERLING, D== Only name on CWGC with the surname Verling is "John Joseph" ==WAKEFIELD, B== Look on CWGC for Wakefield. Looked at all names beginning with B. Research: https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/31874/b-wakefield/ ==WEEKS, G E== Looked on CWGC for Weeks, GE Looked on CWGC for Weeks, G Looked on CWGC for "weeks" and looked at all names beginning with G ==WEST, Herbt== Searched for CWGC - Herbert west. 6 results - none related to Barry/near by Searched on CWGC - west, H - 47 results - only 2 found (which is also on the table) related to Barry. Searched on CWGC - just West - looked at all the names beginning with H or initials H - nothing additional found Possible duplication for Hurbert West? ==WHITCHURCH, G J== Looked on CWGC - nothing found, Looked on Ancestry for people who died during ww1 - nothing found. Possible he was at sea? Looked at Barry dock news for whitchurch between this 1914-1919 nothing found ==WHITTY, H== Search newspapers on find my past for Glamorgan, wales newspapers between 1910 - 1919 "whitty". Unable to find anything, ==WOLFE, J== Maybe related to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Wolfe_Barry Sir John Wolfe Barry] who died during WW1 but cant see he died from war. Searched on Ancestry under All Uk soldiers Died in the great War for Wolfe. Nothing found. ==YOUNG, H C== https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2759615/herbert-clifford-young/ Possible - cant see he lived in Barry through any of the census.

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== Disputed Origins == "He is believed by many to have come from Devonshire, and to have been a son of [[Adams-15214|Robert Adams]] and [[Sharlon-5|Elizabeth Sharlon]] or Sharland, connected with the Ap Adam pedigree, and through that connection to have been a cousin of Henry Adams of Braintree (afterward Quincy, Mass.), the ancestor of the presidents, John and John Quincy Adams. This famous Welsh pedigree, beginning with Ap Adam in the time of Edward the First, about the close of the 13th century, and changing to the name of Adams in the eighth generation, runs through thirteen generations down to Nicholas, who married and had no issue. To this pedigree has been appended by a later hand, '''according to competent judges''', a brother of Nicholas, named John, who married Margaret Squier, and had Richard, who married and had Robert, the father of Robert of Newbury. '''There is no evidence whatever to sustain this pleasing belief. His origin is not positively known.'''Andrew Adams, [http://freepages.folklore.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ankeny/Robert%20of%20Newbury/Robert%20Capture.pdf ''A Genealogical History of Robert Adams and His Descendants''] (1900); [http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/m/a/n/Richard-A-Manion/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0087.html Richard A Manion Family Tree]; Phillips Library at the Peabody Essex Museum "Robert Adams, tailor, in Salem, 1638, by one tradition came from Devonshire, by another of equal value was from Holderness, County of York.""Dr. James Savage, ''Genealogical Dictionary of all the earliest or first-comers in New England'' According to Joshua Coffin, the historian of Newbury (1845), Robert Adams "was two or three years in Ipswich, and had before coming over, two children, John and Joanna, and at Salem, Abraham, born 1639; he removed to Newbury 1640, and had Isaac, 1648, and youngest Archelaus." He is believed to have resided within a few rods of the spot where his descendants, Col. Daniel Adams and Robert Adams, afterward lived. Mr. Coffin was mistaken in naming Archelaus among his sons. The Archelaus who has been classed as such, was a son of Lieut. John Adams, who was a son of "William of Ipswich." That he was equally''' mistaken in assuming that Robert Adams came from Devonshire,''' there is fair ground for belief. "If coming from Holderness it is not impossible that he was of Scotch origin and blood. There is a tradition among some of the descendants that he was a Scotchman."{{citation needed}} Unproved possible Baptism 22 DEC 1602, Ottery St. Mary, Co. Devonshire, England In the parochial records of baptisms at Ottery St. Mary, Devonshire, I [who is "I"?] found the following: "1602 - December - Robert Adams the sone of Peter Adams was baptised the xxii th day". This would agree with the probable date of his birth. Savage says he died Oct. 12, 1682, aged 80 years.Source: [[#S54]] Page: v. 59; July 1905; p. 322 == Biography == Robert married Eleanor (possibly Wilmot) in England and they emigrated to Massachusetts with their children. It is said in some secondary sources that they arrived in 1635, settling first in Ipswich; then Salem 1638-39; and moved to Newbury in 1640 where they acquired a large farm and valuable property. Anderson in the Great Migration Directory,https://archive.org/details/earlyinhabitants13hamm/page/252 p. 2 and Savage's Genealogical DictionarySavage, James. ''A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England Showing Three Generations of Those Who Came Before May, 1692. Vol. I-IV.'' (Boston, MA, USA: 1860-1862). set their arrival in 1638 settling first in Salem. The Ipswich Land records should be checked for definitive proof, but ''Early inhabitants of Ipswich, Mass. 1633-1700''Hammatt, Abraham. Early Inhabitants of Ipswich, Mass. 1633-1700 (Ipswich, Mass. : Antiquarian Papers Press 1880.) [https://archive.org/details/earlyinhabitants13hamm/page/6 p. 9] [https://archive.org/details/earlyinhabitants13hamm/page/252 p. 128] has a short sketch on Robert Addams, "an inhabitant of Ipswich in 1635, when he had a house lot granted him "in town, near ye river side." He probably removed from Ipswich soon afterwards." and this statement about Thomas Hardye: "In 1636 he had a house lot near the river adjoining Robert Adams and Thomas Howlett." They had at least ten children. They were members of the First Congregational Church. However, "in 1658, Robert Adams, of Newbury, was indicted for attending a friends' [Quaker] meeting, in Salem, at the house of Nicholas Phelps, to hear William Brend and William Leddra." After Eleanor passed away, Robert married Sarah Glover on February 6, 1678 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts. Robert was a farmer with many estates in the area. The book, ''Robert Adams of Newbury, MA'' claims he was a tailor by trade. According to another article, Robert came to America as a rich man who invested in property and was never a tailor. His move to Newbury is recorded in a deed dated 22 May 1651 from Edmond Greenleafe wherein Robert received, "his farm in Newbury over the Litle River with all the house, barne, Hovills, fences, timber & p'veleges of commons, profitts and hereditaments therunto belonging, with both uplands and meadows, containing about 150 acres of upland, also 50 acres of meadow....." The home was on a bend of road still known as Hay Street, a mile and a half west of Newbury. His name still appears with other first settlers on a monument at Newbury's Old Town common. Sargent Abraham seems to have helped his father in the care of his widespread estate.Robert gave him a large farm in Newbury and had the pleasant habit of providing farms for sons and grandsons. Maps and records of 32 Adams farms and homesteads within a radius of 14 miles of the Highfields exsists on records for the area. He died 12 October 1682 aged 81 years. His will was probated 27 November 1682. === Wife's Uncertain Maiden Name === According to Andrew Adams, ''A Genealogical History of Robert Adams of Newbury, Mass. and His Descendants 1635-1900'', the maiden name of Robert Adams '''may have been''' Wilmot. Nothing further is known of her origin. from SAVAGE: "ROBERT, Salem 1638, a tailor, by one tradit. brot. from DeFonsh. by ano. prob. of equal value, from the far distant Holderness in Co. York, had first liv. two or three yrs. at Ipswich, says Coffin, and had bef. com. over two ch. John and Joanna, and at Salem had Abraham, b. 1639, rem. to Newbury 1640, and had Isaac, a. 1648; Jacob, 23 Apr. 1649, wh. d. soon; and Hannah, 25 June 1650; Jacob, again, 13 Sept. 1651; beside, Elizabeth Mary, and youngest Archelaus, of wh. some were b. bef. 1648. His w. Elinor d. 12 June 1677; and he m. 6 Feb. 1678, Sarah, wid. of Henry Short, wh. surv. to 24 Oct. 1697, he d. 12 Oct. 1682, aged 80. Joanna m. 4 Jan. 1654, Launcelot Granger; Elizabeth m. Edward Phelps, of Andover; Mary m. 15 Nov. 1660, Jeremiah Goodrich; and Hannah m. 10 Feb. 1682, William Warham. His will of 7 Mar. 1681, with confirmat. of 27 June 1682, pro. 28 Nov. next, calls John eldest, but declares Abraham Excor. and names other ch. Isaac, Jacob, Hannah, Joanna, Elizabeth and Mary, the three last being m. beside the gr.ch. viz. three s. of Abraham, and his d. Mary. He left good est. See Geneal. Reg. IX. 126." from ADAMS (1900): "Born in England in''' 1602''', Robert Adams came first to Ipswich in Massachusetts Bay in A. D. 1635, bringing with him his wife Eleanor (Wilmot?) and his first two children. He was a tailor by trade, resided in Salem in 1638-9 and removed to Newbury in 1640, where he acquired a large farm and valuable property, and died October 12, 1682, aged 81 years. His will was made at Newbury, March 7, 1680-1, and probated Nov. 27, 1682. His wife Eleanor died June 12, 1677, and he married 2nd, Feb. 6, 1678, Sarah (Glover) Short, the widow of Henry Short. She died in Newbury, Oct. 24, 1697. from NEHGR Vol. 11, p. 1 (Jan 1857) "Descendants of Robert Adams" by Joshua Coffin ROBERT ADAMS was, according to uniform tradition, a native of Devonshire, England. The Adams family in that County claims, '''according to Burke's Commoners, to be lineally descended "from John Ap Adam of Charlton Adam in Somersetshire,''' who married Elizabeth, daughter and heiress to John Lord Gourney of Beverston and Tidenham, County of Gloucester, and who was summoned to Parliament, as a Baron of the Realm, from 1296 to 1307. After residing for several generations at Charlton they subsequently removed to Devonshire." From the above mentioned John Ap Adam descended Richard Adams, who married Margaret, a daughter of ___ Armager. This Richard had two sons, viz. Robert, who married Elizabeth Shirland, and William, who married a daughter of ___ ___, Barrington. Henry, one of the sons of William, came to New England in 1630, and died in Braintree in 1646. Henry was the ancestor of John Adams, the second President of the United States. Robert and Elizabeth Adams had a son Robert, who is supposed [This supposition, if not well founded, does not affect the following pedigree, as far as the descendants of Robert Adams are concerned -- Editor], but not certainly known, to be the Robert Adams who came to Ipswich, New England, in 1635, with his wife Eleanor, thence to Salem as early as 1638, and finally settled in Newbury in 1640, on land still [i.e., in 1857] in possession of his descendants of the same name. He died, 12 Oct 1682, aged 81. Eleanor his widow [first wife], died, 12 Jun 1677. His second wife, Sara, widow of Henry Short, and whose maiden name was Glover, he married 6 Feb 1678. She died 24 Oct 1697. from Cutter's NEW ENGLAND FAMILIES: Robert Adams, immigrant ancestor of this branch of the family in America, was born in England in''' 1602'''. He came first to Ipswich, MA in 1635, with his wife and two children. He was a tailor by trade and resided in Salem, MA in 1638/39. He removed to Newbury in 1640, where he acquired a large farm and valuable property. He is believed by some to have come from Devonshire, England, and by others from Holderness, county York, England. There is a tradition, also, that he was of Scotch origin. The large, hand-made shears which he brought from England, and which he used in his trade, are now [1913] owned by Stephen P. Hale, of Newbury, a descendant. His will was dated 7 Mar 1680/81, proved 27 Nov 1682. He died 12 Oct 1682, aged eighty-one. He married (first) Eleanor Wilmot, who died 12 June 1677. He married (second) 6 Feb 1678, Sarah (Glover) Short, widow of Henry Short. She died in Newbury, 24 Oct 1697. Children: John, born in England; Joanna, England, about 1633-34; Sergeant Abraham, 1639; Elizabeth, Newbury, about 1641-42; Mary, about 1644-45; Isaac, 1647-48; Jacob, April 23, 1649, died August 12, 1649; Hannah, June 25, 1650; Jacob, Newbury, 1651. from COLKET: Adams, Robert. Born''' ca 1601.''' Ipswich, MA, 1635, Salem 1638, Newbury 1640. d. Newbury 12 Oct 1682. Tailor. Yeoman. Robert Adams and Descendants 1900; "Essex Antiquarian" 2:17 (descendants); Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey 11:50 (son John's descendants). Emigration: 1635 Devon, England, UK Immigration: 1635 Ipswich, Essex, MA U. S. A. Residence: AFT 1638 Salem, Essex, MA U. S. A. Residence: AFT 1640 Newbury, Newburyport, Essex, MA U. S. A. Will: 7 MAR 1679/80 Newbury, Newburyport, Essex, MA U. S. A. Note: At the time of his will he was living with his second wife, who was the widow of another early settler. He wishes the agreement made with her at the time of marriage carried out: - that she shall enjoy the annuity left her by her former husband without let or hinderance, as she always has done. He gives her certain rights in the house, giving her the exclusive right to the parlor for one year; also gives her all the money he leaves and she not to be accountable for it to anyone, also the great chest and the highest chair in the room where we live but these are to be restored at her death, or if she marries again, these go to a granddaughter. To son Jacob, he gives the house he lives in and land adjoining as now fenced, also salt marsh. To the three sons of my son Abraham, Robert, Abraham and Isaac, each a gun and to each of the two oldest a sword. They were at the time 2, 4, and six years old. He gives bequests to sons John and Isaac and an unmarried daughter. To each of his three married daughters, a cow and to one of them in addition, "my pewtr tankard and a pewter bowl." To Mary, daughter of son Abraham, a box with lock and key and six diaper napkins. All the rest of his effects go to his son Abraham, and after his death go to his oldest son Robert to be joint executors, son Abraham to have full power to act until his son be of age (he was six at date.) Care was taken that if this grandson [Robert] came into possession before the death of his mother she should not be debarred of her just rights (meaning dower, it is presumed) and also when coming into possession is to give his two brothers £20 each. He closed his will by appointing his "Loving friends" John Woodbridge and Nicholas Noyes, Overseers. His estate was appraised at £916 17s. Of this his real estate consisting of house, barn and orchard, 80 acres of upland, 80 acres of meadow and freehold was valued at £600: live stock at £90; furniture at £222 17s, which is rather out of proportion, but probably good furniture was disproportionately high and scarce and land plenty. === Will === Abstract of the Will of Robert Adams of Newbury: To be buried according to the disposing of Executors. Loving wife Sarah confirmed in the agreement I made with her before marriage, and having allowed her the annuity belonging to her by the will of her former husband [Henry Short] which she hath reserved to her own proper use, I do allow it to her, and her right not to be questioned; also I give her my great chest, and the highest chair in the room wherein we live; both which she is to restore again at her death, or if she shall marry again; also all the money I leave, and not to be accountable to any one; to live and dwell in the house, enjoying the parlor wholly for one year. To eldest son John Adams (besides what has been giuen him) ú20, to be paid by Executor within twelve months. To son Isaac Adams ú5 by the year during life, in good merchantable pay; as English corn, pork, beef and such like; also my wearing clothes, and the bed in the north garret, and all the furniture belonging to it, and the least brass pot and bothooks, and liberty to make use of the said garret during life, unless he marry, then he shall leave it. To son Jacob Adams the house he lives in and the land adjoining to it as now fenced in; also all my meadow in the Neck on the south side of Newbury river. To daughter Hannah Adams, ú20 within a year. To Joanna her child the bed and furniture to it in the parlor, and the bigger brass pot, and the chest and chair which is formerly mentioned, when returned-- to have said legacy when full eighteen years of age or be married. To daughter Elizabeth, wife of Edward Phelps, one cow. To daughter Joanna, wife of Launcelott Granger, one cow. To daughter Mary, wife of Jeremiah Goodridge, one cow. To the three sons of my son Abraham, viz.: Robert, Abraham and Isaac, each a gun, and to the two elder, each a sword. All the rest of effects to son Abraham Adams. Lands after his death to go to his eldest son Robert, also the great brass kettle, tables, andirons, and spit. Son Abraham and his son Robert to be joint Executors of will. Son Abraham to have full power to act alone as Executor till his son Robert be of age. And though I appoint Robt. Adams my heir after his father, Mary wife of said Abraham not t o be debarred any just claim if left a widow. Further: To daughter Joanna Granger my pewter tankard, and a pewter bowl. To Mary daughter of son Abraham, a box with a lock and key, and six diaper knapkins. If Robert, son of son Abraham come into possession by reversion of my lands, he shall giue to either of his two brothers now in being, viz: Abraham and Isaac, ú20 apiece. Loving friends Mr. John Woodbridge and Mr. Nicolas Noyes, both of Newbury to be overseers of this my will, and I give them two of the best wethers I have, to either of them one. Signed and sealed the 7th of March, 1680 ROBERT ADAMS In presence of John Woodbridge, Nicholas Noyes. On review of this my will, do ratify and confirm it, with that little addition in the article to my son Isaac. This 27th of June 1682. Witness Jno. Woodbridge, Nicholas Noyes. ROBERT ADAMS 19 20 Death: 12 OCT 1682 in Newbury, Newburyport, Essex, MA U. S. A. 21 16 11 19 1 13 17 Probate: 28 NOV 1682 Salem, Essex, MA U. S. A. Note: Proved at Salem, 28; 9mo. '82 Inventory:--Orchard, dwelling-house, barn, &c., with 80 acres upland, 60 acres meadow and freehold ú600. Live stock ú94. Furniture, &c., ú222, 17s. -- total ú916, 17s. 19 The shears with which Robert Adams wrought and which he brought with him from England - a large pair, hand-made - are now in the possession of his descendant, Stephen P. Hale of Newbury. The will of Robert Adams alludes to and confirms an agreement made with his loving wife, Sarah, before marriage, - gives her "my great chest and the highest chair in the room wherein we live," both of which she is to restore at her death, or if she shall marry again, "also all the money I have," she not to be accountable to any one, and "to enjoy the parlor wholly for one year." To his eldest son, John, he gives 20 pounds to be paid by his executors within twelve months after his decease; to his son Isaac he bequeaths 5 pounds yearly during life "in English corn, pork, beef, and such like, also my wearing apparel, and the bed in the north garret and all the furniture belonging to it, and the least, brass pot and pot hooks, etc." To Jacob he gives the house he lives in and the land adjoining to it as now fenced in, and the meadow on the neck or south side of Newbury River. To his daughter Hannah he gives 20 pounds to be paid within one year; to Joanna, or her children, the bed and furniture belonging to it in the parlor, and the biggest brass pot, and the chest and chair previously mentioned when they are returned, to have them when 18 years of age or when she marries; to daughter Elizabeth, wife of Edward Phelps, he gives one cow; to daughter Joanna, wife of Launcelot Granger, one cow; to daughter Mary, wife of Jeremiah Goodrich, one cow. To the three sons of Abraham, then born - Robert, Abraham, Isaac -he gives each a gun, and to the two older each a sword. All the rest of his effects he gives to Abraham. He provides that his lands shall go to Robert, the eldest son of Abraham, also the great brass kettle, table, and irons and spit; Abraham and his son Robert to be joint executors, but Abraham to have power to act alone till Robert should become of age. "And though I appoint Robert Adams my heir after his father, Mary, the wife of said Abraham, is not to be debarred of any just claim if left a widow." Further, to Joanna Granger he bequeaths his pewter tankard and a pewter bowl, and to Mary, daughter of Abraham, a box with lock and key and six diaper knapkins." If Robert come into possession of the lands by reversion he is to give to either of his two brothers "now in being" - Abraham and Isaac - 20 pounds a piece. His loving friends, Mr. John Woodbridge and Mr. Nichols Noyes, were to be overseers of the will, and to them, each one, was bequeathed one of his best wethers. Signed and sealed March 7, 1680. == Sources == '''See also:''' * History of Newbury MA 1635-1845 Abbreviation: Newbury, MA, History Author: Joshua Coffin Publication: 1845 * Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County Massachusetts Abbreviation: Essex Co. Quarterly Court Rec Author: Essex Institute Publication: Essex Institute, Salem, MA, 1911 * Essex Antiquarian, The Abbreviation: Essex Antiquarian Author: Essex Institute Publication: Essex Institute, Salem, MA, various * History of Newbury MA 1635-1845 Abbreviation: History of Newbury MA Author: Joshua Coffin Publication: 1845 * Topographical Dictionary of 2885 English Emigrants to New England Abbreviation: 2885 English Emigrants Author: Banks, Charles Edward Publication: Southern Book Co, Baltimore, 1957 * New England Historical and Genealogical Register Abbreviation: NEHGR Publication: Boston, MA * Genealogical History of Robert Adams & His Descendants 1635-1900 Abbreviation: Genealogical History of Robert Adams Author: Adams, Andrew N. Publication: The Tuttle co., printers, Rutland, Vt, 1900, Second Date, 1635-1900 * Adams Addenda, Series: family newsletter Abbreviation: Adams Addenda Publication: Ruth Robinson Seibel & Dorothy Amburgey Griffith., New YorkSt. Louis, Mo, Semiannual * Pioneers of Massachusetts Abbreviation: MA, Pioneers of Author: Pope Publication: 1900 * Burke's genealogical and heraldic history of the landed gentry, including American families with British ancestry Abbreviation: Burke's Landed Gentry Author: Burke, Sir Bernard Publication: Burke's Peerage, limited, London, England, 1939 * Founders of Early American Families - Emigrants from Europe 1607-1657 Abbreviation: Founders of Early Am. Families Author: Colket, Meredith B Publication: General Court of the Order of Founders and Patriots of America, Cleveland, OH, 1975 *{{FindAGrave|6881617}} *Jordan, John W. ''[[Space:Genealogical and Personal History of Western Pennsylvania|Genealogical and Personal History of Western Pennsylvania]]'' (Lewis Historical Pub. Co., New York, 1915, Vol 1, p. 361-364)

Researching Early Virginia Settlers from London

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[[Category:Virginia Colony Genealogy Resources]] [[Category:Virginia Genealogy Resources]] :''The following is compiled from notes from a conversation between Jillaine Smith and Vern Skinner, LDS Family History Center, Kensington, MD; 21 March 2012. [[Smith-32867|Smith-32867]] 08:25, 29 September 2015 (EDT) '' == Records related to Early Virginia == * Isle of Wight County records (as well as those of adjacent Surrey County) have been well compiled. * ''Documentary History of Jamestown Island Vol. III: Biographies of Owners and Residents,'' by Martha W. McCartney, Colonial National Historical Park (Agency), Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, College of William & Mary, Williamsburg, Va., 2000, [https://www.nps.gov/parkhistory/online_books/jame/documentary_history3.pdf online NPS.gov]. * A new book, ''Jamestown People to 1800,'' by Martha W. McCartney, attempts to document, by surname, the descent of the original settlers of Jamestown. This 2012 book is available from www.genealogical.com for $39.95. Of particular interest are three 17th century maps of the region. * ''Cavaliers and Pioneers'' is the primary source for early patent records. The books are available for sale through The Virginia Shop at the Library of Virginia. There's also a Kindle version available for 99 cents. It is also online at [http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t3029wf1s HathiTrust]. Here’s what the Library of Virginia says about this series: : "For anyone whose research takes them into seventeenth- and early eighteenth-century Virginia, Nell Marion Nugent's three-volume ''Cavaliers and Pioneers'' is an indispensable source. These abstracts of the records of the colonial land office cover the years from 1623 to 1666 (Volume 1), from 1666 to 1695 (Volume 2), and from 1695 to 1732 (Volume 3). Dennis Ray Hudgins, in collaboration with The Virginia Genealogical Society, has edited additional volumes under the same title which brings the series to 1774 and the end of the forty-two volume colonial patent book series." * ''Adventures of Purse & Person'' – a 4-volume set edited by John Frederick Dorman – especially Edition #4. This book confirms or denies applications made to the “Order of the First Families of Virginia,” a hereditary society akin to “The Mayflower Society.” This (pricey) series is available at the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) library in DC. * Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) library in DC is itself a valuable resource for early Virginia resources. Their [http://www.dar.org/library/onlinlib.cfm catalog] is searchable online. * ?? Randolph Papers ?? (Vern was uncertain about the name) at Library of Congress, includes Virginia Court records into the 1690s. Hand written, not indexed. * [http://www.lva.virginia.gov/ Library of Virginia] (Richmond, VA). [http://lva1.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/F Online catalog] Serves as archive for state of Virginia; has copies, not originals, and not all of them; has a “burned counties” database, and copies of Virginia record publications. * NOTE: Some records will be found at the County Courthouses, not at LVA. * There is a book (need to find title) that lists Anglican Parishes by County (VA). Any county has two parishes – upper and lower. * "Married Well and Often. Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia, 1649-1800" Marriages and Marriage References for the Counties of Lancaster, Northumberland, Old Rappahannock, Richmond, and Westmoreland by Robert K. Headley, Jr.; Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, MD, 2003. == Records related to London, England == * Society of Merchant Adventurers includes records of travel out of London; Vern reminded us that ship travel pattern followed the Atlantic current and tradewinds: London (or Plymouth) to Canary Islands & sometimes west coast of Africa to Barbados & other Caribbean islands to Virginia to New England to England. * British History Online ($$ service). Indexed transcriptions of state and domestic papers. A particular section addresses “The Americas” where one could look up a ship captain for more information. * The [British] National Archives (TNA), Kew, England. May search their records for free, then pay per download. Includes Chancery cases (e.g., the suit brought by Thomas Mathews against Edward Smith in 1641). * Society of Genealogists, London, $$ site. Includes Harlaien Society Papers and manuscripts that may not have been published. * Guild Hall Library of London. Online? * British Library. Non-governmental records; e.g., St. Johns Cripplegate parish. * Peabody Library @ Mt. Vernon Square in Baltimore, MD has a collection of British records, including those of the Harlaein Society. Includes visitation records. == Sources ==

Researching Royal Descent

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:''I compiled the following from a variety of online sourcesYvonne Demoskoff, [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/TRANSITIONAL-GENEALOGISTS-FORUM/2011-10/1317940634 "Ancient" British Genealogy Some royal ] for a client who was very interested in pushing his lines back to royalty. There may be some duplication. I encourage other wikitreers to add additional information, commentary, critique, etc. Thank you. [[Smith-32867|Jillaine Smith]] 07:56, 29 September 2015 (EDT) '' == General == * [http://thepeerage.com The Peerage] for quick lookups. (Not sure I like it, though.) * Barrow, Geoffrey B., ''The Genealogist's Guide: an Index to Printed British Pedigrees and Family Histories, 1950-1975,'' London: Research Publishing, 1977. (FHL book 929.142 M356g 1950-1975; fiche 6026284.) * Burke, John, ''Irish Family Records,'' London: Burke's Peerage, 1976. (FHL book 941.5 D22bur 1976) * Cokayne, G.E., with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, ''The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant,'' new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000) * De Breffny, Brian, ''Bibliography of Irish Family History and Genealogy,'' Dublin: Golden Eagle Books, 1974. (FHL book 941.5 D23d.) * Faris, David, ''Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-Century Colonists,'' 2nd ed. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 2000. (FHL book 973 D2fp.) * Gunderson, Robert C., ''Connecting Your Pedigree into Royal, Noble, and Medieval Families,'' Salt Lake City: Corporation of the President, 1980. (FHL book 929.1 W893 1980 v. 6 pt. 22.) * MacLysaght, Edward, ''Irish Families, Their Names, Arms and Origins,'' Dublin: Irish Academic Press, 1985. (FHL book 941.5 D4em 1985.) * Marshall, George W., ''The Genealogist's Guide,'' Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1980 (reprint of 1903 edition). (FHL book 929.142 M356g 1980). * Nelson, Glade I. and John M. Kitzmiller 2nd, "Medieval Genealogy" in ''Printed Sources: a Guide to Published Genealogical Resources,'' Salt Lake City, UT: Ancestry Incorporated, 1998. (FHL book 016.9293 P96.) Includes many bibliographical citations for medieval research. * Richardson, Douglas, ''[http://www.royalancestry.net/ Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families],'' Royal Ancestry series, 2nd edition, 4 vols., ed. Kimball G. Everingham (Salt Lake City, Utah: the author, 2011) * Richardson, Douglas, ''[http://www.royalancestry.net/ Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families],'' 5 vols., ed. Kimball G. Everingham (Salt Lake City, Utah: the author, 2013) * Roberts, Gary Boyd, ''The Royal Descents of 600 Immigrants to the American Colonies or the United States...,'' Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Company; Reprint edition (April 2, 2010). * Stuart, Margaret, ''Scottish Family History: a Guide to Works of Reference on the History and Genealogy of Scottish Families,'' Edinburgh: Oliver and Boyd, 1930. (FHL book 941 A3s; fiche 6026373.) * Weir, Alison, ''Britain's Royal Family: A Complete Genealogy,'' (London, U.K.: The Bodley Head, 1999) * Weis, Frederick Lewis and Arthur Adams. ''The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215,'' 5th ed. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1999. (FHL book 973 D2aa.) * Weis, Frederick Lewis and Walter Lee Sheppard, ''Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700,'' 7 ed. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1992. (FHL book 974 D2w) * Whitmore, John Beach, ''A Genealogical Guide: an Index to British Pedigrees in Continuation of Marshall's Genealogist's guide (1903),'' London: Walford Brothers, 1953. (FHL book 929.142 M356g Supp.; fiche 6054492.) == Welsh == A multi-volume scholarly work about medieval Welsh royal and noble families. (See [http://cadair.aber.ac.uk/dspace/handle/2160/4026 Prosiect Bartrum/Bartrum Project]): * Bartrum, Peter Clement, ''Welsh Genealogies AD 300-1400,'' (1974) and * Bartrum, Peter Clement, ''Welsh Genealogies AD 1400-1500,'' (1983) == Colonial-Royal ConnectionsFrom http://www.progenealogists.com/greatbritain/medievalgenealogy.htm == * Faris, David, ''Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-Century Colonists,'' 2nd ed. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 2000. (FHL book 973 D2fp.) * Roberts, Gary Boyd. "Immigrants to New England for Whom Royal Descent has been proved, Virtually proved, Improved, or Disproved since about 1960: A Bibliographical Survey" in The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. Vol. 141: April 1987, pp.92-109. (FHL book 974 B2ne) * Weis, Frederick Lewis and Arthur Adams, ''The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215,'' 5th ed. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1999. (FHL book 973 D2aa.) * Weis, Frederick Lewis and Walter Lee Sheppard, ''Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700,'' 7 ed. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1992. (FHL book 974 D2w) == Falsified genealogies == * Stevensen, Noel, ''Genealogical Evidence,'' Laguna Hills, CA: Aegean Park Press, 1989. (FHL book 929.1 St48g.) * ''Genealogical Journal,'' Vol. 19, No. 1-2. Salt Lake City: Utah Genealogical Association, 1991. (FHL book 973 D25gj.) == Illegitimate children ascribed to the English kings == * Descendants of the Illegitimate Sons and Daughters of the Kings of Britain (Royal Bastards) Anthony Hoskins, Sec.-Tres., 900 N.E. 26th St., #13, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33305 * Sheppard, Walter Lee, "Royal Bye-Blows: The Illegitimate Children of the English Kings from William I to Edward III," in ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'' (Boston: The Society) Vol. 119 (1965): 94-102. (FHL book 974 B2me.) * Sheppard, Walter Lee, "Royal Bye-Blows: The Illegitimate Royal Offspring from Edward III to Queen Anne" in ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'' (Boston: The Society) Vol. 121 (1967): 185-191. (FHL book 974 B2me.) == (Non British) European Royal Descent == * Isenburg, Wilhelm Karl, ''Europäische Stammtafeln,'' (European Genealogy Tables) 5 vols. Marburg: J.A. Stargardt, 1953-1978. (FHL book 940 D5f; film 0251160, 0599240 item 2, 0599166 item 2, 0824133 item 2, 0896838 item1.) * Schwennicke, Detlev, ''Europäische Stammtafeln: Stammtafeln zur Geschichte der europäischen Staaten, Neue Folge (European Genealogy Tables: Genealogy Tables for a History of the European States, New Edition),'' 17 vols. Marburg: Verlag von J.A. Stargardt, 1978-. (FHL book Q 940 D5es new ser; FHL film 1810094 item 7, 1183710 items 16-17.) == LDS Medieval Families Unit == In 1996 the Medieval Families Unit became part of Ancestral File Operations. Several projects were in various stages of completion. The large projects that were discontinued include the following: * Peerage Project. A lineage-linked database of about 250,000 noble individuals from the United Kingdom, compiled from several published books (Complete Peerage and Complete Baronetage by Cockayne, The Scots' Peerage, Brydges' Collins' Peerage, Lodge's Irish Peerage, Members of Parliament, Scottish Fasti, English Fasti, Sanders' English Baronies, Visitation of England & Wales, and Vistitation of Ireland). Burke's compilations were also consulted for clarification. * Welsh Project. A lineage-linked database of about 200,000 Welsh individuals compiled from Bartrum's Welsh Genealogies, Dwnn's Visitation of Wales, Anglesey & Carnarvonshire, Morgan & Glamorganshire Genealogies, and the Golden Grove Manuscript Collection. * Irish Kings. Database of Irish kings, beginning with the series Annals of the Four Masters. * Medieval/Nobility Bibliographic Index (MNB). An extensive surname index to mostly British families, with an extensive bibliographic index to medieval and noble genealogical works. This is discussed separately in this guide. * Europaische Stammtafelen. Lineage linked database of European Royalty and Nobility taken first from Europeaischen Stammtafelen by Isenburg and Schwennicke. Sources used by the Medieaval Family Unit: * Medieval, Royalty, Nobility Records for Scandinavia A-Z. Salt Lake City, Utah: Medieval Family Unit, 1996. (FHL film 1553986.) * Medieval, Royalty, Nobility Records. Salt Lake City, Utah: Medieval Family Unit, 1996. (FHL film 1553977-1553985.) * Miscellaneous Family Group Sheets. Salt Lake City, Utah: Medieval Family Unit, 1997. (FHL film 1553987-1553997.) * Icelandic Archive Sheets. Salt Lake City, Utah: Names Processing, 1995. (FHL films 1553962-1553970.) * Family Group Records Compiled from Ahnentafel Rübel-Blass. Salt Lake City, Utah: Medieval Family Unit, 1995. (FHL films 1553974-1553976.) == Bibliographical Index 1994 == The Bibliographical Index in 1994 comprised of 13,004 sources. Many of these sources came from the indexes used to compile the surname index. The sources for the surname index of the MNB are: * Barrow, Geoffrey B., ''The Genealogist's Guide: an Index to Printed British Pedigrees and Family Histories, 1950-1975,'' London: Research Publishing, 1977. (FHL book 929.142 M356g 1950-1975; fiche 6026284.) * Burke, John, ''Irish Family Records,'' London: Burke's Peerage, 1976. (FHL book 941.5 D22bur 1976) * Christiansen, Henry E., ''The Pedigrees of the Royal Families of Europe as they Relate to the Commoners,'' Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society, 1969. (FHL book 929.1 W893 J4; film 0897218 item 10; fiche 6039434.) * De Breffny, Brian, ''Bibliography of Irish Family History and Genealogy,'' Dublin: Golden Eagle Books, 1974. (FHL book 941.5 D23d.) * Gunderson, Robert C., ''Bibliography of Genealogical & Biographical Bilbliographies & Indices for the National Genealogical Society's 5th National Conference 1985,'' 1994. (Copy available in binder on B2 floor of the Family History Library.) * Gunderson, Robert C., ''Connecting Your Pedigree into Royal, Noble, and Medieval Families,'' Salt Lake City: Corporation of the President, 1980. (FHL book 929.1 W893 1980 v. 6 pt. 22.) * MacLysaght, Edward, ''Irish Families, Their Names, Arms and Origins,'' Dublin: Irish Academic Press, 1985. (FHL book 941.5 D4em 1985.) * Marshall, George W., ''The Genealogist's Guide,'' Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1980 (reprint of 1903 edition). (FHL book 929.142 M356g 1980). * Nelson, Glade I. and John M. Kitzmiller 2nd, "Medieval Genealogy" in ''Printed Sources: a Guide to Published Genealogical Resources,'' Salt Lake City, UT: Ancestry Incorporated, 1998. (FHL book 016.9293 P96.) Includes many bibliographical citations for medieval research. * Reed, Paul C. "Medieval Families Identification Unit" in ''The Library: A Guide to the LDS Family History Library,'' pp. 709-719. Salt Lake City, Utah: 1988. (FHL book 979.2258 A3Li.) * Smith, Frank, ''Smith's Inventory of Genealogical Sources,'' Salt Lake City, UT: Family History Library 1994. Includes 41 volumes for England (FHL book 942 D23s; fiche 6110526), 34 volumes from Scotland (FHL book 941 D23s; fiche 6110528), 32 volumes for Ireland (FHL book 941.5 D23s; fiche 6110527), 14 volumes for Wales (FHL book 942.9 D23s; fiche 6110529). * Stuart, Margaret, ''Scottish Family History: a Guide to Works of Reference on the History and Genealogy of Scottish Families,'' Edinburgh: Oliver and Boyd, 1930. (FHL book 941 A3s; fiche 6026373.) * Whitmore, John Beach, ''A Genealogical Guide: an Index to British Pedigrees in Continuation of Marshall's Genealogist's guide (1903),'' London: Walford Brothers, 1953. (FHL book 929.142 M356g Supp.; fiche 6054492.) == Web Sites == * [http://www.cyndislist.com/royalty.htm Royalty & Nobility] (Cyndi's List) * [http://www.cyndislist.com/heraldry.htm Heraldry] (Cyndi's List) * [http://users.erols.com/wrei/faqs/medieval.html Frequently Asked Questions for soc.genealogy.medieval and GEN_MEDIEVAL] * Rootsweb: [http://www.rootsweb.com/roots-l/royalty.html Royal Resources] & [http://www.rootsweb.com/~rwguide/lesson19.htm heraldry lesson] * [http://worldroots.com/ WorldRoots Royal Pages] * [http://college-of-arms.gov.uk/ College of Arms, London] * [http://web.archive.org/web/20010714082219/http://www.apsg.org/ The English Source: British Records, 1066-1649 ] Another page being developed by the Association for the Promotion of Scholarship in Genealogy * [http://www.hull.ac.uk/php/cssbct/genealogy/royal/ Royal Genealogical Data] == Sources ==

Researching the Ancestors of Denise Marie Lukens

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Here is where Erik will list research notes and sources relating to the ancestry of his mother Denise Marie Lukens. == Research Overview == === DNA=== == mtDNA == Erik \ Denise \ Grandma K1a4a1a3 : found in Germany, Britain and Ireland https://www.eupedia.com/europe/Haplogroup_K_mtDNA.shtml Haplogroup K is believed to have originated in the mid-Upper Paleolithic, between about 30,000 and 22,000 years ago. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_K_(mtDNA) https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4229899/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4402619/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4402619/ === Surnames === ==== Getz ==== Yates is a contraction similar to Katz (the most common Jewish surname). It is composed of the first letters of the Hebrew word Ger, meaning “convert,” and zedeks, a modifier signifying “righteous, generous, pious, faithful.” (It is evident, then, that the founder of this large family was non-Semitic.) The usual form in German and Ashkenazic lands was Goetz, or Getz, which has approximately the same pronunciation as Yates/Gates. Old English pronunciation (and even today’s Tidewater Virginia accent) often blends y and g sounds together, as in “The girl in the garden.” Other forms are Oetz, Utz, Aytes and Jets, which probably reflect a filtering through French and Dutch. Abbreviations such as GZ and KZ are said to derive from Rhineland Jewry. Book of Jewish and Crypto-Jewish Surnames By Judith K. Jarvis, Susan L. Levin, Donald N. Yates Getz is an acronym (a name created from the initial letters of a Hebrew phrase, and which refers to a relative, lineage or occupation) of the Hebrew Gabbai Tzedakah, meaning "official in charge of alms and charities". In some cases the acronym is Ger Tzedek, which means "proselyte". Gabbai, (Hebrew: “collector”, ) plural Gabbaim, or Gabbais, treasurer or honorary official of a Jewish Orthodox congregation, often placed in charge of funds used for charity. The office is a carry-over from former times, when men whose reputations were above reproach collected funds for charity. https://www.britannica.com/topic/gabbai ג״צ Gatz Getz Gabbai of righteousness https://en.m.wiktionary.org/wiki/Appendix:Jewish_surnames Often translated as “warden,” the gabbai (or gabba'im plural) helps keep things organized and running smoothly in a synagogue. https://www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/4118810/jewish/The-Gabbai.htm == On Going Research == === Ancestors to research === [[Fox-3782|George Fox (1624-1691)]] [[Hale-3287|Nicholas (Hale) Haile (bef.1679-1730)]] [[Haile-24|Nicholas Haile (1628-1670)]] [[Angell-1027|Joshua Angell (1714-1806)]] [[Williams-934|Roger Williams (abt.1606-1683)]] === List of Links to research and print for the research archive === https://www.hollander-waas.com/blog/on-sephardic-surnames http://travelsjewishhistory.blogspot.com/2010/10/masonic-jews.html?m=1 http://travelsjewishhistory.blogspot.com/2012/10/whats-in-name-part-i.html?m=1 https://rdc.reed.edu/c/jewishatl/home/bibliography https://genealogical.com/2019/01/28/notes-on-the-ancestry-of-george-herbert-walker-bush-1924-2018-41st-u-s-president-by-gary-boyd-roberts/ https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12397-021-09364-4 https://www.aish.com/sp/so/After-500-Years-A-Return-to-Judaism.html?mobile=yes https://kulanu.org/communities/crypto-jews/ https://www.heyalma.com/my-family-were-hidden-jews-for-over-500-years-not-anymore/amp/ https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maimonides https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Marranos_in_England https://www.oxfordbibliographies.com/view/document/obo-9780195399301/obo-9780195399301-0190.xml https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exilarch https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Davidic_line https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/robeson/283/ https://www.thetorah.com/article/esau-the-ancestor-of-rome https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Jews_in_Pennsylvania https://lib.nmu.edu/voices/jewish.php https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Jews_in_Tunisia === Papers to print, pdfs === Portuguese crypto-Jews: the genetic heritage of a complex history Inês Nogueiro, João C. Teixeira, [...], and Luis Alvarez https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4313780/ Names of Jews in Medieval Navarre (13th–14th centuries) Lidia Becker Germany https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://yorkspace.library.yorku.ca/xmlui/bitstream/handle/10315/3618/icos23_140.pdf%3Fsequence%3D1&ved=2ahUKEwiRt-2mha_yAhXKXc0KHfWjBL0QFnoECA0QAQ&usg=AOvVaw2h0R8GM0jp1Knqh-ktxvGR From Farmers to Merchants: A Human Capital Interpretation of Jewish Economic History∗ Maristella Botticini† and Zvi Eckstein‡ January 2003 https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.bu.edu/econ/files/2012/11/dp124.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwiv1PK83K7yAhVyHDQIHWr-CiY4ChAWegQIAxAB&usg=AOvVaw2K6d0v7dttI5MhBjAHSsmH https://www.brandeis.edu › T...PDF Web results The Jews of Rhode Island - Brandeis University https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.brandeis.edu/hornstein/sarna/introscommnets/Archive/TheJewsofRhodeIsland.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwj-6ujYpq_yAhVXZc0KHRpyCJoQFnoECAMQAQ&usg=AOvVaw17OYxEMMsvBaI4w4j8Ugm8 https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=http://www.rijha.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/RIJH-Notes-Volume-11.2-all.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwjngI6A7K3yAhXjdM0KHSy-A2QQFnoECC0QAQ&usg=AOvVaw1OvxAzT32HQgShSIijOpVM Jesse family newsletter https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.jessee.org/s/newsletter28.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwicoNmv5rfyAhWfm2oFHc5eCn44FBAWegQIAxAB&usg=AOvVaw2a4OLVce9xP7suARUD1ooj === JStor articles === https://www.jstor.org/stable/1387078 https://www.jstor.org/stable/24423265 https://www.jstor.org/stable/23273776 === Related books to look at === The Forgotten Diaspora Jewish Communities in West Africa and the Making of the Atlantic World https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/forgotten-diaspora/B4981211E896F223711A4EB6014F8DC3 Book of Jewish and Crypto-Jewish Surnames By Judith K. Jarvis, Susan L. Levin, Donald N. Yates Jews and Muslims in British Colonial America: A Genealogical History By Elizabeth Caldwell Hirschman, Donald N. Yates

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[[Category:Resele (Y)]] [http://www.sollefteabygder.com/resele/ Resele], som är det gamla sockennamnet för bygden var en egen kommun fram till 1971. Den sträcker sig ca 3 mil längs Ångermanälvens båda sidor strax norr om Sollefteå centrum. Resele socken är till ytan 542 km2. Bygden består av ett 20-tal byar och här bor cirka 600 personer. I centrum ligger Myre, förr även kallad Resele kyrkby. Där finns den mesta servicen. '''Google translation:''' ''Resele, which is the old name of the parish for the area was a separate municipality until 1971. It extends about 3 mil (ca. 30 km) along Ångermanälven (The Ångerman River) both sides just north of Sollefteå centre. Resele parish has an area 542 km2.'' ''The district consists of 20 villages and is home to approximately 600 people. In the centre lies Myre, formerly also called Resele village. It has the most service.'' Contact the Resele Historial Society [http://resele.nu/ Resele hembygdsförening] for more information regarding this area, including genealogical research.

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[[Category:Québec Genealogy Resources]] == Ressources généalogiques pour le Québec == ===Sources généalogiques=== * 1. '''Dictionnaire généalogique des familles Canadiennes, par l'Abbé Cyprien Tanguay, 1887''' **[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Tanguay%27s_Genealogical_Dictionary What is it?] **[[Space:Tanguay%2C_Cyprien%2C_Dictionnaire_g%C3%A9n%C3%A9alogique_etc | Tanguay, page]] tout Tanguay à partir du BAnQ (gratuit) **[http://www.afgs.org American French Genealogical Society] (frais d'abonnement - anglais) **Plusieurs bibliothèques municipales avec recherches généalogiques (free) **[http://books.google.ca/books?id=1rMNAAAAQAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=dictionnaire+tanguay&hl=fr&sa=X&ei=HDDkUuy Google Books] (gratuit) * 2. '''Dictionnaire généalogique des familles du Quebec, par René Jetté''' **Plusieurs bibliothèques municipales avec recherches généalogiques (gratuit) ** [https://www.genealogiequebec.com/fr/ Institut Généalogique Drouin] (Frais d'abonnement) **[http://www.afgs.org American French Genealogical Society] (frais d'abonnement - anglais) * 3. '''Fichier Origine, par la Fédération québécoise des sociétés de généalogie''' **[http://fichierorigine.com Fichier Origine] (gratuit) Base de données sur les immigrants dont des registres ont été relevés ailleurs. * 4. '''La Collection Drouin''' **[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/The_Drouin_Collection:_Six_databases Qu'est-ce?] - anglais **[https://www.genealogiequebec.com/fr/ Institut Généalogique Drouin] (Frais d'abonnement) **[http://www.ancestry.ca/ Ancestry.ca] (Frais d'abonnement) **[http://www.afgs.org American French Genealogical Society] (Frais d'abonnement - anglais) *5. '''FamilySearch''' (Gratuit, non indexé) ***[https://familysearch.org/search/image/index#uri=https://familysearch.org/recapi/sord/collection/1321742/waypoints Registres catholiques, 1621-1979 par nom de ville/village] ***[https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1321742 Recherche dans les registres de l'Église Catholique, 1621-1979] ***[https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1929561 Québec, Registres NON Catholiques, 1763-1967] ***[https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1927566 Ontario, Registres Catholiques, 1760-1923] **** '''Attention!''' Cette page n'est pas fiable dans FamilySearch:[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-8996-G94T-9?i=34&wc=HC3W-K68%3A13667601%2C13667602%2C13811301&cc=1321742 FamilySearch baptêmes] '''Note''': Ces données sont toutes basées sur le recensement de 1681 qui fut complété en novembre 1681, ils donnent un mois de naissance à '''tous''' les enfants notés sur le recensement pour lesquels un baptême n'a pas été trouvé par l'auteur (auteur inconnu), '''ne pas utiliser comme source'''. Utilisez le recensement comme tel. * 6. '''[http://www.prdh-igd.com/Membership/en/PRDH.htm Université de Montréal, PRDH]''' (Frais d'abonnement) (Maintenant géré par l'Institut Drouin) *7. '''[http://www.migrations.fr Migrations]''' par Jocelyne et Bernard Nicol Quillivic et leurs collaborateurs. (Gratuit) ** Contient des copies et transcriptions de plusieurs document (sources originales) des ''Filles à marier'', ''Filles du Roi'' et ''Régiment de Carignan-Salières''. *8. '''[http://www.ccbn-nbc.gc.ca Commission des Champs de bataille nationaux: Plaines d’Abraham]''' (Gratuit) ** Le site est bien développé en français et en anglais. La plupart des informations sur les troupes peuvent être trouvées à travers les sélections de menu sur la gauche sous Histoire et patrimoine (français) ou Histoire et patrimoine (anglais) **[http://www.ccbn-nbc.gc.ca/fr/histoire-patrimoine/batailles-1759-1760/soldats Base de données des militaires de 1759-1760] ***Cette base de données présente les militaires, des armées française et britannique, présents à Québec en 1759 et 1760. Elle comptabilise 11 358 entrées, dont 4079 français et 7279 britanniques. Les militaires français proviennent des Troupes de Terre, des Troupes de la Marine et de la Marine française alors que les effectifs britanniques, quant à eux, sont membres des régiments d’infanterie; ultérieurement, les membres de la Royal Navy seront intégrés à l’ensemble. ***L'information contenue dans le dossier de chaque personne comprend les dates et lieux de naissance, les dates et lieux de décès, la filiation, les dates de mariage, les lieux et noms et parfois des commentaires sur les batailles dans lesquelles une personne a été blessée ou tuée. **Des pages supplémentaires décrivant les troupes se trouvent sous d'autres parties du menu Histoire et Patrimoine à gauche, en particulier sous le [http://bataille.ccbn-nbc.gc.ca/fr/siege-de-quebec/forces-en-presence/armee-francaise-canadiens-amerindiens/la-marine-francaise.php SIEGE DE QUÉBEC]. Ces pages mentionnent un certain nombre de personnes précises, en particulier des officiers, avec des liens vers leurs pages dans le Dictionnaire biographique du Canada. *9 '''Société de recherche Archiv-histo, base de données sur les arrivants en Nouvelle-France et dans la Province de Québec (1763-1791)''', liste sommaire comportant des années et origines, toutes origines confondues. Travail en cours, mis à jour périodiquement. **[https://archiv-histo.com/pionniers.php Archiv-histo] (gratuit) *10 '''Société de généalogie de St-Hubert: Les oubliés de la généalogie, le clergé'''/ The forgotten of genealogy, the clergy. Database of clergy, including priests, nuns, monks, from New France days to modern times. Registration required, free/gratuit. **[https://clergenealogie.org/ Clergénéalogie.org] *11 ''Mélanges historiques, études éparses et inédites de Benjamin Sulte'', compilées, annotées et publiées par Gérald Malchelosse, G. Ducharme Libraire-Éditeur, Montréal 1923 (PDF) : ''La famille Godefroy'' pg 7-38; ''Les Godefroy de Mauboeuf'' pg 39-70; ''La famille Garneau'' pg 71-94. **[http://collections.banq.qc.ca/bitstream/52327/2021907/3/59287-11.pdf ''Mélanges historiques, études éparses et inédites de Benjamin Sulte'' PDF FR] *12 ''Origine des familles canadiennes-françaises'' '''Archange Godbout'''; SOCIÉTÉ SAINT- AUGUSTIN, DESCLÉE, DE BROUWER& V 41.RUE DU METZ, LILLE 1925 **[http://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/1986900?docref=wkTPfyCR9P50heZhcW_4EQ&docsearchtext=archange%20godbout ''Origine des familles canadiennes-françaises'' R.P. Archange Godbout 1925 PDF FR] **[http://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/2276332?docsearchtext=Archange%20Godbout%20La%20Rochelle Rapport de l'Archiviste de la province de Québec, 1970 ''Familles venues de La Rochelle en Canada'' Père Archange Godbout (débute pg 119)] *13 Liste des navires et passagers venus en Nouvelle-France **[https://www.naviresnouvellefrance.net/ Navires venus en Nouvelle-France] liste les vaisseaux venus en Nouvelle-France avec leurs passagers et équipage connus, par année et navire. Dû à l'état des registres, connu pour incomplet. **[[Space:Navires et marchands, Nouvelle-France 1660-1760 J F Bosher | Navires et marchands, Nouvelle-France 1660-1760 J F Bosher]] * 14 ''Almanach de Québec, 1779-1840, '''1792''''', FR & EN **À Québec : chez Guillaume Brown, à la Haute-ville derriere l'Eglise Cathédrale, [1779-1840] **[http://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/3258508 Vol 1: Miscellaneous items/Items divers] **[http://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/3258509 Vol 2: Civil and military register for the Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada/ ''Registre civil et militaire pour les provinces du Haut et Bas Canada'' 1792] **[http://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/3258510 Vol 3: Index] * 15 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Archiviste_de_la_province_de_Qu%C3%A9bec:_sources Space page: SOURCE: Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec/Québec National Library and Archives] sources documentaires multiples du BAnQ (PDFs gratuits) ===Paroisses catholiques du Québec=== *[https://www.prdh-igd.com/en/ListeParoissesSuivantNomUsuel Liste des paroisses du Québec classées par nom] *[https://www.genealogiequebec.com/LAFRANCE/carte.aspx Carte des paroisses catholiques du Québec jusqu'en 1912] *[http://originis.ca/paroisse_alpha.html Liste alphabétique de toutes les paroisses catholiques du Québec] *[http://originis.ca/paroisse_chrono.html Liste chronologique de toutes les paroisses catholiques du Québec] ===Autres sources=== *[https://archiv-histo.com/assets/publications/OutilsRecherche/Dionne/2019%20-%20Dionne,%20J-C%20Concessions%20a%20l'Ile%20d'Orleans.pdf ''Recension chronologique des contrats de concession de terre à l’Île d’Orléans (1652-1793)'', Jean-Claude Dionne] *[https://archive.org/details/lescanadiensfran00dion Les Canadiens-Français : '''origine des familles émigrées de France, d'Espagne, de Suisse, etc., pour venir se fixer au Canada, deupis la fondation de Québec jusqua ces derniers temps et signification de leurs noms (1914).'''] English Translation = French Canadians: origin of immigrant families from France, Spain, Switzerland, etc., to be fixed in Canada since the founding of Quebec up to modern times and meaning of their names (1914) '''''Note''''': étude sur les noms seulement, aucune généalogie / ''study of names only, no genealogy''.

Rest Haven Cemetery

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[[Category: Cemeterist Project Example Pages]] See the [[:Category:Rest_Haven_Cemetery%2C_Alpharetta%2C_Georgia|Rest Haven Cemetery]] for people buried in this cemetery. '''Cemetery name:''' Rest Haven Cemetery '''Address:''' 90 Milton Avenue, Alpharetta, Fulton, Georgia 30009 '''GPS Coordinates:''' GPS Coordinates: 34.07563,-84.29823,19 '''To Add A Sticker To Each Profile:''' :{{Global Cemeteries|sub=Georgia|place=[[Space:Rest_Haven_Cemetery|Rest Haven Cemetery]]}} {{Global Cemeteries|sub=Georgia|place=[[Space:Rest_Haven_Cemetery|Rest Haven Cemetery]]}} '''Information:''' Rest Haven Cemetery is located in Downtown Alpharetta directly next to Alpharetta Animal Hospital and a large Parking Garage. This Cemetery dates back to the 1860's but a large majority of historical documents listing the burials have been lost and/or destroyed. Although it appears there are many areas left for future burials, it has been decided to halt future burials. There is not a clear map or documentation of previous burials and no way to fully determine open space for future burials. The City of Alpharetta owns and maintains Rest Haven Cemetery and believes there are approximately 1400 graves. Sadly, many of those graves are designated only by rocks and will remain unknown. Rest Haven burials are a "Who's Who" of the Founding Members of the City of Alpharetta. Parking is available on the street (metered) or in the Alpharetta City Parking Garage. This is an active area of the City with many walkable restaurants and stores nearby. ==Sources:== [https://www.ajc.com/news/actual-factual-georgia-more-burials-rest-haven/JnjDZ3hu1W8BMTbII3HYFO/ No More Burials at Rest Haven]

Reverend Loren Parker's Ministry

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A collection of newspaper clippings detailing the scope and duties of [[Parker-11546|Reverend Loren Parker]]. Please add more, if you have any! == Sermon Titles == These are the titles of sermons collected from the Omaha World Herald. Dates listed are publishing dates, not those given in articles. === 1969 === March: Under New Orders; A Businessman Gets Religion; Mr. World; Peter-Mr. Christian; Judas, Mr. Average Church-Goer April: Playing Church; Predestination; Don't Go To Church May: Stuck Between Easter and Pentecost; The Home That Love Built; A Time For Men June: Father Knows Best; Cool It Baby!; Breaking Fences; The Prodigal Church (Guest Preacher, [[Parker-11545|Alan Parker]], Loren's son) July: Revolt On Our Campuses; Rumors Are Flying; What "Rule By Elders" Means; Changed Individuals and Families (Guest Revs. Robert Parker and Doug Vander Hey) August: What Christ Does For People; The Race That Is Set Before Us (Guest Preacher Dr. C. C. Bransby); The Garden of the Soul (Guest Preacher Rev. Charles E. Tyler); The Joy of Being George September: False Religion; Getting People Together; Loving God With The Mind November: Love's Relationships; Yes Men; Lord of All December: Who Needs You?; The Tuned Out Generation; === 1970 === January: When God Played Second FiddleLoren played second violin in his teens years at Roosevelt High School; Never On A Sunday; The Religion Game February: Murder In the Church; Parents Are People; To Catch A Thief; The Seventh Deadly Sin March: The Boy Who Stayed Home; The Eleventh Commandment; The Joneses or God; Talk Is Cheap April: A Majority of One; How to Spot a Christian; The Boiling Pot; September: Men Like You; The Happy People == Funerals == March 11, 1970: Leota Arlouine Geiger April 20, 1970: John G Keller Jr February 3, 1971: Leota V Finigan October 9, 1972: Dr. George E Melhus December 14, 1972: Herbert Hopson March 27, 1973: Orville H. Jennings, Sr. May 22, 1973: Robert J Hadley December 27, 1973: Margaret Warren March 25, 1974: Josephine L Herzog January 22, 1975: Guy G Wallace September 29, 1975: George Greenfield == Weddings == March 29, 1969: Lois Jean Winheim & Terry Lynn Roberts August 2, 1969: Norma Jean Christensen & Robert J Martig December 28, 1969: Judy Slader & Michael Pelowski May 30, 1970: Linda Marlene Decker & Dwight Eric Whitesides June 7, 1970: James a Duff & Wanda Rae Peterson June 7, 1970: Donna Marie Schworm & Richard Lee Grasmick August 2, 1970: Paul W Critchlow & Carli Louise King August 9, 1970: Linda Backora & Wayne R Van Vliet February 14, 1971: James Bradley Miller & Linda Anne Hogel February 21, 1971: Vaughn Clair Trask & Kathleen Louva Fitzgarrald June 13, 1971: Barbara May Gilbert & James Lawrence Selzer September 12, 1971: Myron L Hanning & Marcia K Steeves December 29, 1971: Ricklund D Krejci & Delores Hess June 4, 1972: Eileen Kay Boone & John Reinhard Aase June 18, 1972: Katherine Anne Birch & Joseph Martin Anzalone July 16, 1972: Debra Ann Reasor& Stephen B Rohwer June 28, 1972: 25th Anniversary Renewal of Vows for Mr. & Mrs. Paul Wittstruck July 30, 1972: Cynthia Kay Herse & Alfred C Baker December 10, 1972: Sharon Kay Nelson & David J. Roberts February 26, 1973: Edith Emilie Terry & Marcus F Adair April 15, 1973: Chanda Jo Westphalen & Steven Wayne Moore May 20, 1973: Leigh-Ann Roeder & Robert Randal Higgins November 4, 1973: Debbie Olds & Patrick Callahan January 27, 1974: Elizabeth Ann Lonnecker & Richard Michael Ferryman April 21, 1974: Debra Faulhaber & Rodney Eaton July 7, 1974: Allison Joan Stevens & William Paul Pickering September 15, 1974: Connie Lynn Covey & Henry T "Hank" Abels December 1, 1974: Eileen Kay Dietz & William G Berg December 28, 1974: Denise Ann Austin & David Scott Parker June 8, 1975: Joan Tracey Helgren & Arlen Jerome Steeves September 21, 1975: Edward L Bryson & Vickie Lynn Ruff === Footnotes ===

Revisiting Anne Marie

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Work by [[Rundquist-6|Marie Rundquist]] on how mtDNA testing expanded the understanding of her ancestors. Spanning two centuries, from the early 1600s to the mid-1700s, Revisiting Anne Marie engages the reader ...in the history of a Family cut from European and Amerindian (Mi'kmaq) cloth, from the family's brave beginnings in Nova Scotia to its exile in Snow Hill, Maryland, following the Grand Deportation of 1755. The story of Anne Marie's family comes to life with art, source citations and references, first-hand observations and photographs, as the author interweaves the inter-relationships that comprise Anne Marie's extended family in l'Acadie with the history and politics of the time. Through an overlay of new genetic information, the author brings forth, generation by generation, the diverse society that becomes the foundation of our "American heritage." ISBN: 978-1-68026-001-4 ©2012 Library of Congress Call Number: CS71 .R9417 2008 Price: $22.95 Book Size: 5.5'' x 8.5'' , 138 pages, Soft Cover Category/Subject: HISTORY / Native American / Acadian Non-fiction. Amerindian, Native American, Acadian, Nova Scotia History, Genealogy, DNA research. 138 pages, includes rare photos of traditional Mi'kmaq designs, tools, and textiles from the National Museum of the American Indian Cultural Resource Center (CRC), original artwork, and maps, 126 footnotes with source citations; 27 bibliographic references; includes primary and genealogy sources for Acadian surnames, and a re-print of "Finding Anne Marie." Forwards by Fortress of Louisbourg historian, Anne Marie Jonah, and Douglas J. Miller, French-Canadian Heritage Society of California, French Heritage DNA Project. The book may be located [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/423405135|Book on WorldCat]. The book is available for purchase here: http://dna-genealogy-history.com/index.html

Revolutionary Patriots of Cocke County, Tennessee

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[[Category:Cocke County, Tennessee]] [[Category: American Revolution]] This page is dedicated to the Revolutionary Patriots that died in Cocke County, Tennessee. Cocke County has not appropriately recognized these heroes and to date has no memorials in place. The Daughters of the American Revolution honored the greavesite of Peter Fine however it is an overgrown area with no attention. If you have additional information on these patriots or any other information please leave feedback. * [[Inman-341|Capt. Shadrach Inman]] St Paul's Ch Cemetery, Cocke Co TN * [[Sisk-227|Bartlett Sisk]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=sisk&GSfn=bartlett&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSob=n&GRid=34227636&df=all& Sisk-Bryant Cemetery] Newport, Cocke Co TN * [[Stokely-11|Jehu John Stokely]]More info on Jehu on WWW.STOKELYSTUFF.COM www.stokelystuff.com Unknown Burial, Cocke Co TN * [[Burke-1013|Joseph Burke]] Unknown Burial, Cocke Co TN * [[Fine-72|Major Peter Fine]] Roadman Cemetery, Cocke Co TN == 1835 Pensions == The following is a list from the 1835 Census of soldiers still living in Cocke County, Tennessee. A goal of this team is to ascertain which patriots may have died within Cocke County. ;BIBEE, THOMAS: PRIVATE VIRGINIA LINE $56.66 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE $ AMOUNT RECEIVED MARCH 31,1834 PENSION STARTED AGE 100 ;BOYDSTON, WM.: PRIVATE VIRGINIA MILITIA $46.66 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE $116.65 AMOUNT RECEIVED JUNE 13, 1833 PENSION STARTED AGE 81 ;BRAGG, WM.: PRIVATE VIRGINIA MILITIA $20.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE $60.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED OCTOBER 18, 1833 PENSION STARTED AGE 69 ;BRYANT, JESSE: PRIVATE VIRGINIA CONT'L LINE $96.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE $89.60 AMOUNT RECEIVED OCTOBER 6, 1818 PENSION STARTED SUSPENDED MAY 1, 1820 ;[[burke-1013|BURK, JOSEPH]]: PRIVATE NORTH CAROLINA MILITIA $20.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE $60.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED JANUARY 18, 1834 PENSION STARTED AGE 72 ;CAMPBELL, JOHN: PRIVATE VIRGINIA LINE $21.55 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE $64.65 AMOUNT RECEIVED DECEMBER 8, 1833 PENSION STARTED AGE 69 ;CARMICHAL, JOHN: PRIVATE PENNSYLVANIA LINE $40.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE $ AMOUNT RECEIVED NOVEMBER 29, 1832 PENSION STARTED AGE 77 ;COLEMAN, WM.: PRIVATE NORTH CAROLINA MILITIA $20.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE$60.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED DECEMBER 20, 1833 PENSION STARTED AGE 72 ;DAVIS, II, WILLIAM:PRIVATE VIRGINIA MILITIA $60.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE $180.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED AUGUST 26, 1833 PENSION STARTED AGE 72 ;EMBRY/HEMBREE, ABRAHAM:PRIVATE SOUTH CAROLINA CONT'L LINE $96.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE AMOUNT RECEIVED AUGUST 9, 1825 PENSION STARTED TRANSFERRED FROM SOUTH CAROLINA SEPTEMBER 4, 1833 ;FOGATE, JOHN: PRIVATE VIRGINIA LINE $23.33 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE $69.99 AMOUNT RECEIVED JUNE 13, 1833 PENSION STARTED AGE 71 ;HEATH, JOHN: PRIVATE 3RD REGIMENT INFANTRY $48.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE $240.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED NOVEMBER 19, 1821 PENSION STARTED DIED SEPTEMBER 21, 1814 HEIRS: EDITHA HEATH NANCY HEATH POLLY HEATH ;HEMBREE/EMBRY, ABRAHAM: PRIVATE SOUTH CAROLINA LINE $96.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE $ AMOUNT RECEIVED AUGUST 9, 1825 PENSION STARTED TRANSFERRED FROM SOUTH CAROLINA SEPTEMBER 4, 1833 ;HENRY, JOHN: PRIVATE VIRGINIA LINE $36.66 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE $109.98 AMOUNT RECEIVED OCTOBER 18, 1833 PENSION STARTED AGE 81 ; JACKSON, ROBERT: PRIVATE 1ST REGIMENT RIFLE $48.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE $240.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED MARCH 5, 1819 PENSION STARTED DIED JUNE 12, 1815 HEIRS: LOUSIANA JACKSON WILLIAM JACKSON GEORGE WASHINGTON JACKSON JOHN JACKSON ROBERT JACKSON ;LOFTY, WILLIAM: PRIVATE NORTH CAROLINA LINE $20.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE $60.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED MAY 16, 1834 PENSION STARTED AGE 72 ;MARTIN, SAMUEL: PRIVATE SOUTH CAROLINA LINE $81.68 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE $244.98 AMOUNT RECEIVED JANUARY 8, 1834 PENSION STARTED AGE 89 ;MILLIKEN, JAMES: PRIVATE NORTH CAROLINA LINE $54.66 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE $163.98 AMOUNT RECEIVED JUNE 13, 1833 PENSION STARTED AGE 80 ;PALMER, THOMAS: PRIVATE VIRGINIA MILITIA $40.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE $120.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED AUGUST 3, 1833 PENSION STARTED AGE 73 ;POTTER, JAMES: PRIVATE VIRGINIA STATE TROOPS $40.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE $100.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED AUGUST 16, 1833 PENSION STARTED AGE 75 ;SARRETT, ALLEN: PRIVATE SOUTH CAROLINA LINE $40.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE $120.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED JUNE 13, 1833 PENSION STARTED AGE 71 ;SAWYER, LEWIS: PRIVATE NORTH CAROLINA MILITIA $40.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE $120.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED AUGUST 16, 1833 PENSION STARTED AGE 87 ;SIKE, BARTLETT: PRIVATE NORTH CAROLINA LINE $23.33 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE $69.99 AMOUNT RECEIVED SEPTEMBER 18, 1833 PENSION STARTED AGE 75 ;SMART, ALEXANDER: PRIVATE RIFLEMEN $48.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE $240.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED MARCH 9, 1819 PENSION STARTED DIED DECEMBER 1813 HEIRS: NANCY SMART JOSEPH SMART SALLY SMART SAMUEL SMART ; WILLIAMSON, JOHN: PRIVATE 1ST REGIMENT RIFLE $48.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE $240.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED OCTOER 27, 1819 PENSION STARTED DIED OCTOBER 3, 1813 HEIRS: NANCY WILLIAMSON ELIZABETH WILLIAMSON NELSON WILLIAMSON REUBEN WILLIAMSON ;WISE, PETER PRIVATE PENNYSLVANIA LINE $30.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE $90.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED APRIL 18, 1834 PENSION STARTED AGE 81 ;YATES, SAMUEL: PRIVATE NORTH CAROLINA MILITIA $30.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE $90.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED AUGUST 26, 1833 PENSION STARTED AGE 77 == 1841 Census == Pensioners For Revolutionary or Military Services in Cocke County, Tennessee :Joseph Burke Aged 75 :William Bragg 75 :Peter Wise 89 :Darius O'Neal 70 :Bartlett Sisk 79 (living with Lawson Sisk) :Samuel Yeates 83 :Henry Click 59 :Allen Seratt 77 === External Links === * Can I request that you add the URL to my web site to it: "[http://www.stokelystuff.com/ WWW.STOKELYSTUFF.COM]". I know that PJ Summers who hosts the Cocke County * History web site [http://tngenweb.org/cocke www.tngenweb.org/cocke] will welcome the info as well. * Tennesseans in the Revolutionary War (from Cocke County)[http://www.tngenweb.org/revwar/counties/cocke.htm site]

Revolutionary Pledge of Association

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In 1774 the continental congress passed the non-importation resolution which set in motion the events of resistance and active rebellion in the colonies . As part of that act the congress call for the organization of " Committee of Safety and Observation" in every city ,town and percent. One of the first acts of these committees was to select provincial representatives to the second continentals congress. Another purpose was to establish local governments for the purposes of organizing all the resources necessary to support the actions of the congress. The committee of New York also drew up a pledge which was to be signed by the men of the communities to commit there support for the cause. In effect this was the first popular election for the independent American national government. “Persuaded that the salvation of the rights of liberties of America depend, Under God, on the firm union of its inhabitants in a vigorous prosecution of the measures necessary for its safety; and convinced of the necessity of preventing anarchy and, confusion, which attend the dissolution of the powers of government, we, the freemen, freeholders, and inhabitants of _____, do, in the most solemn manner, resolve never to become slaves: and do associate, under all the ties of religion, honor, and love of our country, to adopt and endeavor to carry into execution whatever measures may be recommended by the Continental Congress, or resolved upon by our Provincial Convention, for the purpose of preserving our Constitution, and opposing the execution of the several arbitrary acts of the British Parliament, until a reconciliation between Great Britain and America, on constitutional principles (which we most ardently desire), can be obtained: and that we will in all things follow the advice of our General Committee respecting the purposes aforesaid, the preservation of peace and good order, and the safety of individuals and property.” Ruttenber and L. H. Clark; E. M.; L. H. Clark, History of Orange County New York with Illistrations and Biographical Sketches (, 1881; ), Archive.Org, https://archive.org/, Pledge of Association. Orange County Pledge of Association Year:1775 Distric:t Blooming-Grore Distric Page:62,63,67 . https://archive.org/details/cu31924028832693. === Signers of the Association === * New York ** [[Space:Signers_of_the_Association_in_Suffolk_County|Signers of the Association in Suffolk County]] == Sources ==

Revolutionary War Ancestors of Michael Stills

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These are the Revolutionary War Patriot Ancestors of Michael Lee Stills. [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/ashley1950/index.html Ancestor Listmaker] == Paternal Ancestors though [[Stills-13 | Maynard Ivan Stills]] == === Veterans === #[[Harty-5 | Harty, Dennis]] Private, New Jersy Militia #[[Smethers-15 | Smithers, George]] Captain Pennsylvania Militia #[[Kent-2062 | Kent, Peter]] Rank: Private, Virginia Militia #[[Reynolds-5376 | Reynolds, Henry]] Indian Spy, North Carolina #[[Garoutte-128 | Garoutte, Michael]] Privateer, New Jersey #[[Ricker-184 | Ricker, Peter]] Rank: Private, Pennsylvania Militia #[[Kelley-2299 | Kelly, John]] Rank: Private, North Carolina '''Unsubstantiated''' == Patriotic Service == #[[Bonnell-31| Bonnell, James]] Patriotic Service: Paid Tax #[[Beeson-128 |Beeson, Benjamin]] Patriotic Service: Furnished Supplies #[[Lamb-2155 | Lamb, Joseph]] Patriotic Service: Furnished Beef #[[Cutshall-59 | Cutshall, Frederick]] Patriotic Service: Paid Tax # [[Skiles-606|Ephraim Skiles Sr.]] Patriotic Service: Oath of Fiedelity, 1778. == Maternal Ancestors though [[Culp-376 | Martha Louise Culp]] == === Veterans === #[[Benedict-767 | Benedict, Moses]] Private, Connecticut #[[Betts-672 | Betts, Elijah]] Rank: Private, Connecticut # [[Blackmer-251|Solomon Blackmer]] Rank: Private, Massachusetts #[[Brown-24937 | Brown, Archelaus]] Rank: Private, Massachusetts ''' Unconfirmed''' #[[Brown-24938 | Brown, Jonathan]] Rank: Sergent, Massachusetts #[[Castleman-141 | Castleman, William]] Rank: Private, Patriotic Service, Pennsylvania #[[Nelson-6084 | Nelson, Moses]] Rank: Private, North Carolina #[[Sheldon-1069 | Sheldon, Joel]] Rank: Sergent, Vermont #[[Wycoff-70 | Wicoff, Joachim]] Rank: Private, New Jersey #[[Sheldon-1076 | Sheldon, Daniel]] '''Under Review''' (Determining correct service) #[[Kolb-678 | Culp, Baltzer]] '''Unconfirmed''' == Patriotic Service == #[[Benedict-764 | Benedict, John]] Patriotic Service: Provided supplies

Reynolds Name Study

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[[Category: One Name Studies]] [[Category: DNA Projects]] [[Category: Reynolds Name Study]] == Reynolds Name Study == === Scope === The scope of this study is to research the Reynolds last name worldwide, any immigration to other countries and within different countries. === How to Participate === Please contact one of the members below, or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! Members: * [[Reynolds-11757|Tommy Reynolds]] * [[Weddington-53|Eric Weddington]] * [[Nichols-12704|K. Nichols]] === Goals === # Source any unsourced family member # Connect any unconnected family member to one of the oldest Reynolds lineages in the United States # Discover the relationship between the oldest Reynolds individuals within the United States and any immigration to the United States # Document and connect African-American / Black Reynolds families in the United States # Document and connect any adoptions in the Reynolds families # Discover and document any DNA relationships in and between Reynolds families # And any other goals that may come up from any research === Adding a Profile to this Study === Please avoid adding every Reynolds profile to this Study. See '''List of Reynolds Profiles''' below, to get a sorted list of every Reynolds profile on WikiTree. The criteria for adding a Reynolds profile to the study are: # Add a Reynolds profile to this study if their Reynolds ancestor is currently unknown. # Add a Reynolds profile to this study if they are Adopted. See the "Adopted" section below for more information. # The top level progenitors of the main Reynolds families are being added to the study, but it is not yet complete. To add your ancestor to this study, simply copy the following template to the Biography section of his or her profile:
{{One Name Study|name=Reynolds|category=Reynolds Name Study}}
Once the profile is connected to one of the main Reynolds family lines, then remove the template from the profile. == Reynolds Genealogy == === History === The first place to start, in learning the history of the Reynolds family, is with the book, ''[[Space:The_Rennolds-Reynolds_Family_of_England_and_Virginia%2C_1530-1948|The Rennolds-Reynolds Family of England and Virginia, 1530-1948]]'', by Stephen Frederick Tillman. === List of Reynolds Profiles === [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=REYNOLDS&limit=5000&cln=1&order=dobup List of Reynolds Profiles on WikiTree], sorted in birth order, including current last name === Oldest in the United States === These are the oldest known Reynolds progenitors in the United States. See their descendant lists for more on each family. Please note that it is currently unknown at this time if any of these families are related to each other or not. More research is needed. * [[Reynolds-234|Christopher Reynolds]] (abt. 1600 - abt. 1654) - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Reynolds-234#Descendants Descendant List] * [[Reynolds-21676|William Reynolds]] (1602 - bef. 1655) - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Reynolds-21676#Descendants Descendant List] * [[Reynolds-614|John Reynolds Sr]] (abt. 1606 - aft. 1643) - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Reynolds-614#Descendants Descendant List] * [[Reynolds-292|John Reynolds]] (1625 - 1691) - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Reynolds-292#Descendants Descendant List] ** Descendants of this family married into [[Space:Seventh_Day_Baptist|Seventh Day Baptist]] families. See that project for more information. ** Descendants of this family also married into the Babcock family. See the [[Space:Babcock_Name_Study|Babcock Name Study]] for more information there. * [[Reynolds-1861|John Reynolds]] (bef. 1630 - 1702) - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Reynolds-1861#Descendants Descendant List] * [[Reynolds-2111|Hamilton R Reynolds]] (1745 - 1814) - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Reynolds-2111#Descendants Descendant List] * [[Reynolds-2707|John Reynolds]] (1750 - 1840) - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Reynolds-2707#Descendants Descendant List] * [[Reynolds-25466|Joel John Reynolds]] (1760 - 1847) - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Reynolds-25466#Descendants Descendant List] * [[Reynolds-10132|William Reynolds]] (abt. 1761 - abt. 1808) - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Reynolds-10132#Descendants Descendant List] * [[Reynolds-25096|William Reynolds]] (abt. 1775 - abt. 1845) - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Reynolds-25096#Descendants Descendant List] More TBD === Black / African-American Families === TBD === Adoptions === These are the people who have the last name Reynolds, but have been adopted into the Reynolds families. WikiTree policy states that actual parents should be genetic. Each of the profiles below (that represents an adopted person) should: # Add an === Adoption === subsection under their Biography, which states their adoptive parents # Add the Reynolds Name Study template to their profiles More TBD == Reynolds DNA == * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?filterId=&filterType=auDNA&title=Special%3ADNATests&s=REYNOLDS&order=name REYNOLDS DNA Connections autosomal] (WikiTree members who have a Reynolds surname in their tree and have taken an autosomal DNA test) * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=REYNOLDS&order=name&filterId=&filterType=yDNA REYNOLDS DNA Connections Y-DNA] (WikiTree members who have a Reynolds surname in their tree and have taken a Y-DNA test) == Resources == * [https://www.reynoldsfamily.org/index.php Reynolds Family Association website] ** Their [https://www.facebook.com/groups/906146976137476 Facebook group] ** [https://classic.gedmatch.com/AP/ap_group_listAPI1.php GEDMatch Group] (membership is through Facebook group.) ** Y-DNA Group on [https://www.familytreedna.com/my/group-join?group=Reynolds& FamilyTreeDNA] * Tillman, Stephen Frederick. ''[[Space:The Rennolds-Reynolds Family of England and Virginia, 1530-1948|The Rennolds-Reynolds Family of England and Virginia, 1530-1948]]'' (Washington, D.C., 1948) * [https://reynoldspatova.org/ Reynolds PA to VA website] == Research Notes == TBD

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Return to [[Space:Germany Regions Team|Germany's 16 Modern Regions]] ---- =Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany/Rheinland-Pfalz, Deutschland= This page was created to offer a place to collaborate on Rhineland-Palatinate research. You can ask questions in the comments below or offer suggestions on new resources to attach to our resources list. ==How Can You Help Improve Profiles In This Region?== *There are extensive profile improvements that need to be done in this region and we could really use your help. See links, below. *Members with knowledge of this region can answer questions and offer guidance on this page, our Google Group and on G2G. *Ensure the information and links on this page are up-to-date (especially for archival and research site information) *Do you live in Rhineland-Palatinate? You can offer archive, library, church, etc. research visits for other members. *Create new Space pages for region-specific geographical, topical, or other, that include images, history, and anything helpful for collaborating and helping other researchers. ===Links=== :We'd appreciate your help with sourcing, connecting, merging and fixing database errors on the profiles in this region. Click the links below to get lists of profiles in Rhineland-Palatinate that need some love (click "get profiles" in the left column to generate a list): *UNSOURCED PROFILES: to get a list of [[Help:Sources_FAQ|unsourced]] profiles that need reliable sources added, click '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=location%3DRhineland-Palatinate+unsourced&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 HERE]''' to search "Rhineland-Palatinate", click '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=location%3DRheinland-Pfalz+unsourced&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 HERE]''' to search "Rheinland-Pfalz". For more information/instruction on sourcing, see [[Space:Germany_Project_Sourcerers_Team|Germany Project Sourcerers Team]] *UNCONNECTED PROFILES: to get a list of [[Help:Unconnected|unconnected]] profiles that need to be connected to the main tree, click '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=location%3DRhineland-Palatinate+unconnected&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 HERE]''' to search "Rhineland-Palatinate", click '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=location%3DRheinland-Pfalz+unconnected&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 HERE]''' to search "Rheinland-Pfalz". For more information/instruction on connecting profiles, see [[Space:Germany_Project_Connectors_Team|Germany Project Connectors Team]] *UNMERGED MATCHES: To get a list of [[Help:Merging#Unmerged_Matches|unmerged matches]] that need research and sourcing, with the goal to ultimately merge or reject the match, click '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=location%3DRhineland-Palatinate+unmergedmatch&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 HERE]''' to search "Rhineland-Palatinate", click '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=location%3DRheinland-Pfalz+unmergedmatch&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 HERE]''' to search "Rheinland-Pfalz". For more information/instruction on merging and unmerged matches, see [[Space:Germany_Project_Arborists_Team#Research_Unmerged_Matches|Germany Project Arborists Team]] *SUGGESTIONS: To get a list of [[Help:Suggestions|suggestions]] aka database errors that need data doctor attention, click '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=location%3DRhineland-Palatinate+&MaxErrors=1000& HERE]''' to search "Rhineland-Palatinate", click '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=location%3DRheinland-Pfalz+&MaxErrors=1000& HERE]''' to search "Rheinland-Pfalz". For more information/instruction on clearing database errors, see [[Space:Germany_Project_Data_Doctors_Team|Germany Project Data Doctors Team]]. ==Overview of Rhineland-Palatinate== : Flag and Coat of Arms: :{{Image|file=German_Flags-9.png |size=s |align=l }} {{Image|file=Rhineland-Palatine_Team-1.png |size=s |align=l }}{{Clear}} :State of the Federal Republic of Germany: established on 30 August 1946 :Capital: Mainz :English: Rhineland-Palatinate :German: Rheinland-Pfalz {{Image|file=Rhineland-Palatine_Team.png |size=s |align=r |caption=R-P location in Germany }} :The present state of Rhineland-Palatinate formed part of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allied-occupied_Germany#French_Zone_of_Occupation French Zone of Occupation] after the Second World War. It comprised the former Bavarian Palatinate, the ''Regierungsbezirke'' (government districts) of Koblenz and Trier of the old Prussian Rhine Province, those parts of the Province of Rhenish Hesse (''Rheinhessen'') west of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/River_Rhine River Rhine] and belonging to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/People%27s_State_of_Hesse People's State of Hesse] (''Volksstaat Hessen''), parts of the Prussian province of Hesse-Nassau ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regierungsbezirk_Montabaur Montabaur]), and the former [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oldenburg Oldenburg] region around [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birkenfeld_(Nahe) Birkenfeld] ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Principality_of_Birkenfeld Principality of Birkenfeld]). The seventh-most populous German state, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mainz Mainz] is the state capital and largest city, while other major cities include [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwigshafen_am_Rhein Ludwigshafen am Rhein], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koblenz Koblenz], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trier Trier], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaiserslautern Kaiserslautern], and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worms,_Germany Worms]. It represents 50% of all German exports and has a diverse economy of both agricultural products and industrial manufactured products. *[https://www.rlp.de/de/startseite/ RLP.de]: Official website *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhineland-Palatinate Wikipedia]: Rhineland-Palatinate *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Rhineland-Palatinate Wikipedia Category]: Rhineland-Palatinate *[https://www.britannica.com/place/Rhineland-Palatinate Britannica.com]: Rhineland-Palatinate ===Maps=== Rhineland-Palatinate (German: Rheinland-Pfalz) is a state in western Germany. It shares international borders with three countries, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/France France], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luxembourg Luxembourg], and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belgium Belgium], and also shares borders with the German states of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Rhine-Westphalia North Rhine-Westphalia] (north), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saarland Saarland] (south-west), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baden-W%C3%BCrttemberg Baden-Württemberg] (south), and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hesse Hesse] (east). The southern part of Rhineland-Palatinate was once part of the historical region of “Palatinate” (German: Pfalz) which extended across what is now southern Germany. :Coordinates: 49°54′47″N 7°27′0″E *[http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Rhineland-Palatinate GoogleMaps]: Rhineland-Palatinate maps *[https://www.meyersgaz.org/ Meyers Gazetteer Search] *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outline_of_Germany Wikipedia]: Outline of Germany *[http://ontheworldmap.com/germany/state/rhineland-palatinate/administrative-divisions-map-of-rhineland-palatinate-max.jpg OnTheWorldMap.com]: Rhineland-Palatinate Administrative Divisions Map *[http://ontheworldmap.com/germany/state/rhineland-palatinate/rhineland-palatinate-physical-map.jpg OnTheWorldMap.com]: Rhineland-Palatinate Physical Map] *[https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/b6/Rhinelandpalatinate-regions.svg/566px-Rhinelandpalatinate-regions.svg.png WikiMedia]: Rhineland Palatinate Regions/ENG and [https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/93/Landkreise_Rheinland-Pfalz.svg/462px-Landkreise_Rheinland-Pfalz.svg.png Landkreise Rheinland-Pfalz/GER] *[https://www.welt-atlas.de/datenbank/karten/en/karte-1-204-en.gif Welt-Atlas.de]: Map *[http://ujspaceainfo.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/rhineland-palatinate-region-map.gif ujspaceainfo.com]: Rhineland Palatinate and its Regions *[https://i.pinimg.com/originals/c2/5b/c2/c25bc2fb9e6c0fb6cac02fb200af597e.jpg pinimg.com]: Federal Map of RheinlandPfalz *[https://www.bing.com/images/search?q=Antique+Map+Germany+Rheinland-Pfalz&FORM=IDINTS Bing Search]: Antique Maps, Germany Rheinland-Pfalz ===History=== :The state of Rhineland-Palatinate was founded shortly after the Second World War, on 30 August 1946. It was formed mainly from the southern part of the Prussian Rhine Province (the Regierungsbezirke of Koblenz and Trier), from Rhenish Hesse, from the western part of Nassau and the Bavarian Rhenish Palatinate minus the county of Saarpfalz. The Joint German-Luxembourg Sovereign Region (Gemeinschaftliches deutsch-luxemburgisches Hoheitsgebiet) is the only unincorporated area of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate. This condominium is formed by the rivers Moselle, Sauer, and Our, where they run along the border between Luxembourg and Rhineland-Palatinate or the Saarland. *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Empire Wikipedia]: The German Empire *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holy_Roman_Empire Wikipedia]: The Holy Roman Empire *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Provinces_of_Prussia Wikipedia]: Provinces of Prussia *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palatinate_%28region%29 Wikipedia]: Palatinate Region of Germany *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Upper_Palatinate Wikipedia]: Upper Palatinate *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Rhine_Province Wikipedia Category]: Rhine Province *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhine_Province Wikipedia]: Rhine Province *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhenish_Hesse Wikipedia]: Rhenish-Hesse *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Rhineland Rhineland] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Rhineland-Palatinate_(Rheinland-Pfalz),_Germany_Genealogy FamilySearch]: Rhineland-Palatinate (Rheinland-Pfalz), Germany Genealogy *[https://history.wikia.org/wiki/Rhineland-Palatinate Wikia.org]: Rhineland-Palatinate *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Origin_of_the_coats_of_arms_of_German_federal_states Wikipedia]: Armorial of Germany - Origin of German States Coats of Arms ===Culture=== :Germany has a number of different cultures. Rhineland-Palatinate is known for its wine, woods, walking trails, castles, and rich history. *[https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g187389-Activities-Rhineland_Palatinate.html TripAdvisor]: Things to Do in Rhineland-Palatinate‎ *[https://www.bing.com/images/search?q=rhineland+palatinate+points+of+interest&qpvt=rhineland+palatinate+points+of+interest&FORM=IGRE Bing search]: Points of Interest *[https://www.inspirock.com/germany/things-to-do-in-rhineland-palatinate Inspirock]: The Best Things to Do in Rhineland-Palatinate *[https://www.genealogie-kiening.de/ Genealogie-Kiening.de]: Owners of farm property northwest of Munich *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zweibr%C3%BCcken Wikipedia]: Zweibrücken *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Culture_of_Rhineland-Palatinate Wikipedia Category]: Culture of Rhineland-Palatinate *[https://www.dw.com/en/10-reasons-to-love-rhineland-palatinate/g-18438891 DW.com]: 10 reasons to love Rhineland-Palatinate *[https://theculturetrip.com/europe/germany/articles/the-most-interesting-towns-to-explore-in-rhineland-palatinate-germany/ The Culture Trip]: The Most Interesting Towns To Explore in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany *[https://www.outdooractive.com/en/tradition-culture-events/rhineland-palatinate/tradition-culture-events-in-rhineland-palatinate/114320693/ OutdoorActive]: Tradition & Culture Events in Rhineland-Palatinate *[http://www.germanfoodguide.com/rheinlandpf.cfm German Food Guide]: Rhineland-Palatinate (Rheinland-Pfalz) *[https://www.mygermancity.com/rhineland-palatinate MyGermanCity]: Rhineland-Palatinate ==Research Help and Regional Resources== ===Online Resource Compilations=== *[http://ofb.genealogy.net/ Genealogy.net]: Online Familienbücher aka OFBs (regional family books). Also see [[Space:Familienbücher:_German_Family_Books|THIS PAGE]] for Familienbücher that are not available online, but our members will do lookups for you. *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Rhineland_Online_Genealogy_Records FamilySearch]: Rhineland Online Genealogy Records *[https://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/palatines/palatine-history.shtml Olive Tree Genealogy]: Palatine History *[http://wiki-en.genealogy.net/Rhineland-Palatinate GenWiki]: Rhineland-Palatinate *[http://www.theancestorhunt.com/blog/europe-free-online-historical-newspapers#.XQmRCohKh9B The Ancestor Hunt]: free online resources for international newspapers: see the section for Germany *[http://wiki-en.genealogy.net/Main_Page Genealogy.net]: GenWiki, main page *[https://www.germanroots.com/germanlinks.html German Roots.com]: German Genealogy Resources on the Internet *[[:Category:Germany_Genealogy_Resources|WikiTree Category]]: Germany Genealogy Resources *[[Space:Germany_Project_Resources|WikiTree: Germany Project Resources]] ===Vital Records=== *[https://forebears.io/germany/rhineland-palatinate Forebears]: Rhineland-Palatinate Genealogical Records *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany,_Rhineland-Palatinate_Church_Record_Extractions_and_Family_Registers_-_FamilySearch_Historical_Records FamilySearch]: Germany, Rhineland-Palatinate Church Record Extractions and Family Registers - FamilySearch Historical Records *[https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1 Archion.de]: Protestant church records ($subcription site) *[https://data.matricula-online.eu/en/deutschland/ Matricula]: Catholic Church records *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Online_Genealogy_Records FamilySearch]: Germany Online Genealogy Records *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Church_Records FamilySearch]: German Church Records *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Civil_Registration FamilySearch]: German Civil Registration === Religious Facilities=== *[https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g187389-Activities-c47-t10,175-Rhineland_Palatinate.html TripAdvisor]: Rhineland-Palatinate Landmarks *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evangelical_Church_of_the_Palatinate Wikipedia]: Evangelical Church of the Palatinate *[https://www.catholicdirectory.com/germany/rhineland-palatinate The Cahtolic Directory]: Catholic Churches in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany *[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Churches_in_Rhineland-Palatinate WikiMedia Category]: Churches in Rhineland-Palatinate *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Church_Directories FamilySearch]: Germany Church Directories *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/German_Jewish_Records FamilySearch]: German Jewish Records *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_Germany Wikipedia]: Religion in Germany ===Emigration=== *[https://www.germangenealogygroup.com/records-search/german_emigrants.php Germany Genealogy Group]: German Emigration Database *[https://www.deutsche-auswanderer-datenbank.de/index.php?id=275&L=1 Historisches Museum Bremerhaven]: German Emigrant Database *[https://immigrantships.net/bremenproj/bremenproject.html Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild]: Transcribed Ships Manifests Departing from Germany. Ports of departure include: Altona, Bremen, Bremerhaven, Cuxhaven, Geestemunde, Hamburg, Stettin, Swinemunde (currently Swinoujscie, Poland), German Unspecified Ports *[https://www.germanroots.com/emigration.html GermanRoots.com]: Online German Emigration Records, Lists and Indexes *[https://web.archive.org/web/20170821040328/http://www.germanyroots.com/ships/index.php?lan=en&cat=1 GermanyRoots]: Ship's Database *WikiTree Immigration/Emigration Categories: ::*[[:Category:Immigration_Records_and_Passenger_Lists|Category: Immigration Records and Passenger Lists]] ::*[[:Category:German_Confederation%2C_Emigrants|Category: German Confederation, Emigrants]] ::*[[:Category:Germany%2C_Emigrants|Category: Germany, Emigrants]] ::*[[:Category:American_Immigration|Category: American Immigration]] === Local Cemeteries=== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery-browse/Germany/Rheinland-Pfalz?id=state_1557 FindAGrave]: Cemeteries in Rheinland-Pfalz *[https://grabsteine.genealogy.net/cemlist.php?l=07&lang=en "Grabsteine Projekt" (Gravestone project) of the "Verein für Computergenealogie (Compgen)"] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cemeteries_in_Germany#Rhineland-Palatinate_(Rheinland-Pfalz) Wikipedia]: List of Cemeteries in Rhineland-Palatinate *[https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g187389-Activities-c47-t7-Rhineland_Palatinate.html TripAdvisor]: Rhineland-Palatinate Cemeteries‎ *[https://iajgscemetery.org/germany/rheinland-pfalz-rhineland-palatinate/ International Jewish Cemetery Project]: Rheinland-Pfalz *[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Jewish_cemeteries_in_Rhineland-Palatinate WikiMedia Category]: Jewish cemeteries in Rhineland-Palatinate *[[:Category:Rhineland-Palatinate%2C_Cemeteries|WikiTree Category:Rhineland-Palatinate, Cemeteries]] ===Libraries=== *[https://www.worldcat.org/libraries WorldCat Library Search] *[https://archive.org/details/genealogy?and%5B%5D=German&sin= Archive.org]. This link is to published Genealogical works for free access. Drop in German to the search box and you find a bunch of published works on German genealogy. Take a look. *[https://www.immigrantgensoc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Rheinland-Pfalz.pdf IGS Library]: Rheinland-Pfalz Resources *[https://kaiserslautern.armymwr.com/programs/rheinland-pfalz-library Kaiserslautern]: Official Army Family and MWR Site *[https://www.dilibri.de/ Dilibri]: The digitisation portal of Rhineland-Palatinate *[https://www.dilibri.de/rlb/nav/history Dilibri]: History *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bibliotheca_Palatina Wikipedia]: Info on Bibliotheca Palatina ===Colleges and Universities=== : They often have local records and have professors who are versed in local lore so can be a wonderful resource and many are multilingual. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Universities_and_colleges_in_Rhineland-Palatinate Wikipedia Category]: Universities and Colleges in Rhineland-Palatinate *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Applied_Sciences,_Kaiserslautern Wikipedia]: University of Applied Sciences, Kaiserslautern ===Local Phone Books=== * https://wiki.genealogy.net/Kategorie:Adressbuch_für_Rheinland-Pfalz *[https://www.loc.gov/rr/european/phonede/dephoneA-D.html Library of Congress] Address/Telephone Directories from Germany ===Local Genealogy Groups=== *[[Space:Lists_of_Adresses_for_Family_Research_in_Germany|WikiTree Space: List of Addresses for Family Research in Germany]] *Westdeutsche Gesellschaft für Familienkunde - West German Society for Family Studies) [http://www.wgff.de/ WGFF.de]: this site has resources for research in the former Prussian Rhine Province; today North Rhine-Westphalia (admin districts Dusseldorf and Cologne) and Rhineland-Palatinate (admin districts Koblenz and Trier) *[http://wiki-de.genealogy.net/Kategorie:Genealogische_Institution_in_Rheinland-Pfalz GenWiki Category]: Genealogical institution in Rhineland-Palatinate ===WikiTree Free Space Pages and One Place Studies=== :Have you created a page that you'd like included below? Add a profile comment below with a link to what you would like to contribute. 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Rhoads Name Study

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[[Category: One Name Studies]] [[Category: DNA Projects]] [[Category: Rhoads Name Study]] == Rhoads One Name Study == === Scope === The scope of this study is to research the Rhoads last name within the United States, and if possible, any immigration to the United States. === Goals === #Source any unsourced family member #Connect any unconnected family member to one of the oldest Rhoads lineages in the United States #Discover the relationship between the oldest Rhoads individuals within the United States and any immigration to the United States === Category === To add your ancestor to this study, simply include the following category above the Biography section of the profile:
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=== Name, Origins and Variants === The surname Rhoads seems to be originated from German immigrants to the United States. It could have originally been spelled "Rhodt" or "Roth". In the United States, this surname can be spelled "Rhoads", "Rhoades", or "Rhodes". == Rhoads Genealogy == === List of Rhoads Profiles === [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=RHOADS&limit=5000&cln=1&order=dobup List of Rhoads Profiles on WikiTree], sorted in birth order, including current last name === Oldest in the United States === This is a list of the oldest known Rhoads lineages in the United States. It is unknown yet if they connect in any way. * [[Rhoads-960|Johann Jacob Rhoads]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Roth-Descendants-960 Descendant List] ** 1711 - 1798 ** Born in Germany * [[Roth-1480|Heinrich "Henry" Rhoads Sr.]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Roth-Descendants-1480 Descendant List] ** 1712 - 1774 * [[Rhoads-25|George Michael Rhoads]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Rhoads-Descendants-25 Descendant List] ** 1729 - 1797 * [[Rhoads-182|William Rhoads]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Rhoads-Descendants-182 Descendant List] ** 1745 - 1802 * [[Rhoads-721|Elizabeth (Rhoads) Lorah]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Rhoads-Descendants-721 Descendant List] ** abt. 1746 - abt. 1789 * [[Rhoads-301|Daniel Rhoads]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Rhoads-Descendants-301 Descendant List] ** 1752 - 1830 * [[Rhoads-359|John Rhoads]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Rhoads-Descendants-359 Descendant List] ** 1754 - 1818 * [[Rhoads-322|Samuel Rhoads]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Rhoads-Descendants-322 Descendant List] ** 1780 - 1824 * [[Rhoads-530|George Rhoads]] ** abt. 1785 - aft. 1850 * [[Rhoads-780|John Rhoads]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Rhoads-Descendants-780 Descendant List] ** 1787 - 1861 * [[Rhoads-953|Cornelius Rhoads]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Rhoads-Descendants-953 Descendant List] ** 1789 - 1856 == Links == * http://rhodesfamily.org/Roth_Rhoads_Mystery.php

Rhoda (Holt) Maupin's Photo Album

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[[Holt-8183|Click here to return to the profile of Rhoda Jane (Holt) Maupin]]
[[Holt-8183|Rhoda Jane (Holt) Maupin]] kept this photo album, full of family photos, and in it she recorded the dates of birth for all of her children. Written at the top of the first index page is "Oct. 12, 1876" which is presumably when she started this collection. == Description == It is tiny by comparison to today's 8.5" x 11" photos. It measures only 4.25" wide x 5.5" high x 2.25" thick.
The actual pictures are 1.5" x 2" or 2" x 3.5". The photographs are of people who were obviously important to Rhody.
Some of the pictures are family, some are friends. Some are named, but unknown and some are unidentified! Please let us know if you recognize any of those! Also, please let us know if you have date or location information on any of the pictures! It is quickly apparent Rhody was not the only contributor. She died 14 Jun 1902, and there are several photos added and dates written in after that time. '''Chain of custody:''' * [[Holt-8183|Rhoda (Holt) Maupin]] (1825-1902) gave it to her daughter: * [[Maupin-630|Mary Polly Maupin]] (1845-1917) who gave it to her daughter: * [[Maupin-628|Malinda (Maupin) Holt]] (1871-1928) who gave it to her daughter: * [[Holt-8157|Cora (Holt) Dillion]] (1900-1991) who gave it to her son: * [[Dillion-238|Jim Dillion]] (1926-2020) who, on 24 Mar 2010, gave it to his [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Harmon-6068&person2Name=Dillion-238 first cousin once removed]: * [[Harmon-6068|Rex Harmon]] who, on 26 Jul 2019, gave it to his [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Harmon-6068&person2Name=McRorie-37 second cousin]: * [[McRorie-37|Bartley McRorie]] who is the current curator, and GGG Grandson of [[Holt-8183|Rhoda]]. If you would like to link to this album from another WikiTree profile, you may copy and paste the following: :[[Space:Rhoda_(Holt)_Maupin's_Photo_Album|Rhoda (Holt) Maupin's Photo Album]] == Written Information == === Transcription of Index page 1: === Oct. 12, 1876
[[Maupin-61|Jacob Maupin.]] Born, March 12, 1821.
[[Holt-8183|Rody Maupin.]] Born, June 18, 1825.
Maried January 22, 1842
[[Maupin-744|Eliza Maupin.]] Born, July 8, 1843.
[[Maupin-630|Mary Maupin.]] Born, May 22, 1845.
[[Maupin-745|James Maupin.]] Born, May 10, 1847.
[[Maupin-463|Elijah Maupin.]] Born, August 25, 1849.
[[Maupin-746|Susan Maupin.]] Born, May 13, 1851. === Transcription of Index page 2: === [[Maupin-669|Lafayett Maupin.]] Born Sept. 3, 1853.
[[Maupin-742|John Tomas Maupin.]] Born June 17, 1856.
[[Maupin-787|Wm Henry Maupin.]] Born Sept. 3, 1858.
[[Maupin-788|Presley J. Maupin.]] Born March 4, 1861.
[[Maupin-789|Benjamin F. Maupin.]] Born Sept. 22, 1863.
[[Maupin-791|Louisa S. Maupin.]] Born Oct. 14, 1866.
[[Maupin-790|Emily C. Maupin.]] Born Aprile 17, 1870. === Transcription of Inside of Front Cover: === [[Collins-25873|cenia dillion]]
7127 dobson ave.
chicago Ill. [[Maupin-790|miss Emma maupin]]
2118 2118 N
2118. 14 N st
st louis mo [[Cantley-162|becky davis]] died 17 march 1916 at one o'clock === Transcription of Inside of Back Cover: === [[Maupin-745|James Maupin]] died
June - 23 - 1917 [[Ball-18022|Jessie Ball]] died
October - 20 - 1918 ---- == Photographs == === Rhoda and Jacob's Children: === :::Second child: {{Image|file=Maupin-630-1.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Maupin-630|Mary Maupin]] }} :::Third born, eldest son: {{Image|file=Maupin-745-1.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Maupin-745|James Maupin]] }} :::Fourth child, second son: {{Image|file=Maupin-463.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Maupin-463|Elijah Maupin]] }} :::Sixth child, third son: {{Image|file=Maupin-669.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Maupin-669|Lafayette "Lafe" Maupin]] }} :::Youngest child: {{Image|file=Maupin-790.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Maupin-790|Emma Maupin]] }} ---- === Rhoda's Extended Family === :::This picture of Rhody's granddaughter Cora Belle may have been added by her mother [[Maupin-630|Mary Maupin]] after Rhody's death, depending on how old you think Cora Belle is at this time! {{Image|file=Maupin-680.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Maupin-680|Cora Belle Maupin Arnold]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Holt-8183&person2_name=Maupin-680 Click here to see the relationship] }}
{{Image|file=Hibler-98.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Hibler-98|William Edward "Bud" Hibler]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Holt-8183&person2Name=Hibler-98 Click here to see the relationship with Rhoda] - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Maupin-61&person2Name=Hibler-98 Click here to see the relationship with Jacob] }}
{{Image|file=Bailey-25512.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Bailey-25512|Rachel Holt]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Holt-8183&person2Name=Bailey-25512 Click here to see the relationship] }}
{{Image|file=Lawson-8650.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Lawson-8650|Hannah Lawson]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Holt-8183&person2Name=Lawson-8650 Click here to see the relationship] }}
{{Image|file=Leach-5837.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Leach-5837|Jim Leach]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Holt-8183&person2Name=Leach-5837 Click here to see the relationship] }}
{{Image|file=Maupin-72.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Maupin-72|Malissa Leach]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Holt-8183&person2Name=Maupin-72 Click here to see the relationship] }}
::Rhody spelled his name with an "E" but his grave stone spells it with an "I" {{Image|file=Maupin-835.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Maupin-835|Ervin Maupin]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Holt-8183&person2Name=Maupin-835 Click here to see the relationship] }}
::This picture of Rhody's great grandson must have been added by [[Maupin-630|Mary Maupin]], because Manley was not born until 1903, after Rhody's death. {{Image|file=Maupin-836.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Maupin-836|Manley Maupin]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Holt-8183&person2_name=Maupin-836 Click here to see the relationship] }}
{{Image|file=Maupin-831.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Maupin-831|Wayne Maupin]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Holt-8183&person2_name=Maupin-831 Click here to see the relationship] }}
{{Image|file=McKeehan-261.jpg |size=l |caption=Rhody wrote "John McKin" - [[McKeehan-261|John McKeehan]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Holt-8183&person2Name=McKeehan-261 Click here to see the relationship] }}
{{Image|file=McKeehan-263.jpg |size=l |caption=Rhody wrote "Sabe McKin" - [[McKeehan-263|Sabe McKeehan]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Holt-8183&person2Name=McKeehan-263 Click here to see the relationship] }}
{{Image|file=McKeehan-262.jpg |size=l |caption=Rhody wrote "Sam McKin" - [[McKeehan-262|Sam McKeehan]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Holt-8183&person2Name=McKeehan-262 Click here to see the relationship] }}
{{Image|file=Patton-6021.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Patton-6021|John Patton]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Holt-8183&person2Name=Patton-6021 Click here to see the relationship] }} ---- === Friends of the Family - No Known Genealogical Relationship === {{Image|file=Rhoda_Holt_Maupin_s_Photo_Album-18.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Bertram-1010|Mary Bertram]] }}
{{Image|file=Rhoda_Holt_Maupin_s_Photo_Album-16.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Bray-4672|John Bray]] }} ---- === Named, but Relationship Unknown === ::If you know any of these people, or how they are related, please let us know! {{Image|file=Rhoda_Holt_Maupin_s_Photo_Album-6.jpg |size=l |caption=Lizzy Coutry }} {{Image|file=Rhoda_Holt_Maupin_s_Photo_Album-7.jpg |size=l |caption=Lizzy Coutry (pic2) }}
{{Image|file=Rhoda_Holt_Maupin_s_Photo_Album-5.jpg |size=l |caption=Abby Greenstreet }} :::This one should be easy to identify, but to which Thomas Maupin profile does he belong? {{Image|file=Rhoda_Holt_Maupin_s_Photo_Album-21.jpg |size=l |caption=Thomas Maupin }} :::This one also should be easy to identify, but to which Tom Maupin profile does he belong? {{Image|file=Rhoda_Holt_Maupin_s_Photo_Album-20.jpg |size=l |caption=Tom Maupin }}
{{Image|file=Rhoda_Holt_Maupin_s_Photo_Album-19.jpg |size=l |caption=Nancy Orchard }}
:::Possibly the brother of [[Patton-6021|John Patton]]? {{Image|file=Rhoda_Holt_Maupin_s_Photo_Album-17.jpg |size=l |caption=Tom Patton }} ---- === Unlabeled and Unknown Pictures === ::If you recognize any of these people, please let us know! {{Image|file=Rhoda_Holt_Maupin_s_Photo_Album-8.jpg |size=l |caption=Unknown Kid1 }}
{{Image|file=Rhoda_Holt_Maupin_s_Photo_Album-9.jpg |size=l |caption=Unknown Kid2 }} :::The next two look like the same guy. That's why they are call 1 and 1A. But they may be brothers or even twins. {{Image|file=Rhoda_Holt_Maupin_s_Photo_Album-10.jpg |size=l |caption=Unknown Man1 }} {{Image|file=Rhoda_Holt_Maupin_s_Photo_Album-11.jpg |size=l |caption=Unknown Man1A }}
{{Image|file=Rhoda_Holt_Maupin_s_Photo_Album-12.jpg |size=l |caption=Unknown Man2 }}
{{Image|file=Rhoda_Holt_Maupin_s_Photo_Album-13.jpg |size=l |caption=Unknown Woman1 }}
:::Is this really a family member or friend? It looks as if it could be the sample picture you get in a store bought frame. Any thoughts? {{Image|file=Rhoda_Holt_Maupin_s_Photo_Album-14.jpg |size=l |caption=Unknown Woman2 }}
{{Image|file=Rhoda_Holt_Maupin_s_Photo_Album-15.jpg |size=l |caption=Unknown Woman3 }} ---- == Back Cover == {{Image|file=Rhoda_Holt_Maupin_s_Photo_Album-4.jpg |size=xl |caption=Back Cover }} ---- [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Rhoda_(Holt)_Maupin's_Photo_Album|Click Here for WikiTree Profiles that link to Rhoda (Holt) Maupin's Photo Album]]

Rhode Island genealogical register

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: United States Genealogy Societies]] [[Category: Genealogical Societies Project Resources]] [[Category: Rhode Island]] == Rhode Island genealogical register == This periodical published for the Rhode Island Families Association ran for 20 volumes. It is, perhaps, most noted for its publishing of select Rhode Island probate records, but it contains other articles you might expect from a genealogical periodical, such as expositions of Rhode Island family histories. Volume 16 is a special edition volume and provides an index for the probate records in the earlier volumes. * compiled and edited by Alden G. Beaman * published quarterly from 1978 until 1996 at Princeton, Mass. for the Rhode Island Families Association * Source Example: :::AuthorLastName, AuthorFirstName. "ArticleTitle", ''[[Space:Rhode Island genealogical register|Rhode Island genealogical register]]'' (Beaman, Alden G.; Princeton, Mass., 1978-1996) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#AuthorLastName|AuthorLastName]]: Vol. 4, Page 123 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Rhode Island genealogical register|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] Due to copyright, this source is not freely available online. It may be found at various libraries, such as those of the New England Historic Genealogical Society in Boston and the Rhode Island Historical Society in Providence.

Ribbon Gang

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[[Category: Australia, Bushrangers]] :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]]'''[[Space:Australian_Bushrangers|Australian Bushrangers]]''' {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-522.jpg |align=r |size=140 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Convicts-21.jpg |align=l |size=140 |caption= }}


The Ribbon Gang
{{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-519.jpg |align=l |size=260 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-521.jpg |align=r |size=260 |caption= }} {{Bushranger}} {{clear}} In the early days of the Colony of New South Wales, Australia, harsh conditions were the normal situation. A series of events occurred where a group of convicts absconded from their assigned masters and created a bushranging gang, the result was a incident known as the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bathurst_Rebellion Bathurst Rebellion]. It all started in November 1829 when [[Entwistle-184|Ralph Entwistle]] and another prisoner on returning from the task of taking a load of Merino wool to the Sydney markets for their master, stopped by the Macquarie River at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bathurst,_New_South_Wales Bathurst] and went for a dip in the river. They did this in the nude and by a very unfortunate circumstance their dip coincided with a visit to the town by the Colonial Governor. The two were spotted by the military escort to the Governor and arrested, they were charged with causing affront to the Governor. Ralph Entwistle and his fellow convict received a public flogging of 50 lashes each. This event seems to have embittered Ralph and colleagues and led to them escaping from their master on the 23rd September 1830 from his property in the Fitzgerald Valley near Bathurst. The convicts raided properties and stole food, guns and ammunition and persuaded other convicts to join their gang. Within days the gang grew to around 50. The newspapers of the time alarmingly reported that there was a full scale rebellion in the district. The reports included comments that the gang members wore white streamers in their hair. This led to the gang being referred to as the 'Ribbon Gang' or 'Ribbon Boys'. The gang arrived at a property owned by [[Evernden-16|Thomas Evernden]] the Bathurst Magistrate, near present day Wimbleton. The magistrate was absent but in an altercation with the Overseer of the property the gang shot and killed the convict overseer a [[Greenwood-1268|John (James) Greenwood]] at a local property on 23 September 1830. The convicts at that property were then coerced into joining the gang and it numbers grew to around 80 men. By this time the public were alarmed and a public meeting was called at Bathurst Courthouse on 25th September to rally support for the six troopers stationed at Bathurst. A group of 12 civilian deputies were formed and were placed under command of [[Suttor-4|Mr William Suttor]] by the Bathurst Commandant [[McPherson-1979|Major Macpherson]]. Late that same day the party of civilians under the command of Suttor and the Bathurst Mounted Police contingent under the command of Lieutenant James Brown (57th Regiment), set out and within a day the two opposing parties clashed near Abercrombie Caves. The bushrangers took the upper hand and drove off the party of volunteers. Lieutenant Brown's Police party attacked a while later and this time two of his constables and five horses were killed. A message was sent back to the Commandant to send reinforcements and party of soldiers under the command of Lieutenant Delaney left the following day, the 27th September. The Commandant called for military reinforcements from Sydney. The 39th Regiment from Sydney under the command of [[Walpole-143|Captain Horatio Walpole]], were marched from Sydney to assist and the 48th mounted police under the command of [[McAllister-1345|Lieutenant John McAllister]] were marched from Goulburn via the convict built Tuena Road. The Ribbon Gang headed towards to isolated area around the Abercrombie River at Trunkey Creek. The gang split and a hardcore group split off and hid in the Abercrombie Caves. McAllister and men arrived a few days later and they attacked the outlaws, a gun battle took place, McAllister was wounded and so was the leader of the gang, Ralph Entwistle. The gang retreated to the caves, they rested in the cave now known as Bushrangers Cave. McAllister approached the Caves but the bushrangers fled. This is where the Captain Walpole with the 39th Regiment who arrived the following day joined up with McAllisters men and caught up with the gang, about 3 kilometers from the caves the gang encountered the soldiers and a gun battle ensued. The gang were surrounded and arrested on a spot now known as Bushrangers Bald Hill. Ralph Entwistle and his men were charged with murder, bushranging and theft and tried in the Bathurst Courthouse by a special sitting presided by [http://www.sl.nsw.gov.au/discover_collections/history_nation/justice/sudds/forbes/index.html Chief Justice Forbes]. Ten members of the gang were convicted and on 2nd November 1830 the ten were publicly hanged in the center of Bathurst. The location is now known as Ribbon Gang Lane. :Those killed or wounded in the line of duty: :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Greenwood-1268|John (James) Greenwood]], Overseer, murdered :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]] [[Geary-78|Constable Daniel Geary]], wounded :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]]Two mounted police (48th regiment) wounded :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[McAllister-1345|Lieutenant John McAllister]], wounded :Those arrested, charged, and hanged at Bathurst November 2nd 1830: :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]] [[Entwistle-184|Ralph Entwistle]], aged 25, brickmaker from Bolton :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]] [[Dunne-443|Tom Dunne]], aged 35, shepherd from Kildare :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]] [[Daley-558|Dominic Daley]], aged 32, ploughman from Armagh :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]] [[Driver-1286|Jim Driver]], aged 22, brickmaker from Boston :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]] [[Gahan-30|William Gahan]], aged 24, ploughman from Tipperary :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]] [[Gleeson-378|Patrick Gleeson]], aged 28, labourer from Tipperary :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]] [[Kearney-535|Michael Kearney]], aged 23 ploughman Tipperary :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]] [[Kenny-800|John Kenny]], aged 22, carter from Cork :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]] John Shepherd, aged 24, boatman from Wiltshire :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]] Robert Webster, aged 28, waterman from Wapping {{Image|file=Cobb_Co-8.jpg |align=r |size=170 |caption= }} ==Sources== :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/136318942?searchTerm=Ralph%20Entwistle&searchLimits=l-category=Article|||l-illustrated=true Trove newspapers] - The World news Sydney 29th August 1950 :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][https://forgottenaustralia.com/2019/02/19/episode-the-bathurst-rebellion/ Forgotten Australia] - The Bathurst Rebellion :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/136306522?searchTerm=Ribbon%20gang&searchLimits=l-illustrated=true Trove newspapers] - World news 13 August 1930 The Ribbon boys Bathurst Bushrangers in the 1830's :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/234600291?searchTerm=Ribbon%20Boys&searchLimits=l-illustrated=true|||l-category=Article Trove newspapers] - Smith's weekly Sydney 18th Febuary 1930 The Ribbon Boys :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]]The RIBBON BOYS. (1930, August 13). The World's News (Sydney, NSW : 1901 - 1955), p. 9. Retrieved October 4, 2015, from [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article136306522 Trove Website]

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[[Category:Royal Irish Constabulary]] == Introduction == This page has been created to support researchers with an interest in members of the Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC), the police force in Ireland from the early nineteenth century until 1922. Members of the RIC often moved around the country and were sometimes anonymised in the census records and hence they can be difficult to trace. The Constabulary Act of 1822 created Ireland's first country-wide police force, the County Constabulary. Four provincial police forces were established; in the north with a depot at Armagh, in the west with a depot at Ballinrobe, in the centre of Ireland with a depot at Daingean, and in the south with a depot at Ballincollig. Each force would have sixteen constables appointed by local magistrates under the supervision of the Inspector General based at Dublin Castle. [http://irish-police.com/constabulary-of-ireland-1822-1836/ Irish-Police.com : CONSTABULARY OF IRELAND (1822-1836)] Success in containing the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fenian_Rising Fenian Rising of 1867] was rewarded by [[Hannover-14|Queen Victoria]] who granted the force the prefix 'Royal' in 1867. Following the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglo-Irish_Treaty Treaty of 1921], the RIC became the predecessor of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garda_S%C3%ADoch%C3%A1na Garda Síochána] in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_Free_State Irish Free State] and the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Ulster_Constabulary Royal Ulster Constabulary] (RUC) in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Ireland Northern Ireland]. It existed at a tumultuous time in Ireland's history and was prominently involved in evictions and later Trade Union unrest. [http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/Geo5/12-13/55 Constabulary (Ireland) Act 1922] == Tracing Your Ancestors in the Royal Irish Constabulary == This section is based on information in Jim Herlihy's 'The Royal Irish Constabulary':The Royal Irish Constabulary - A short history and genealogical guide with a select list of medal awards and casualties - Jim Herlihy, published by Open Air (first published 1997; revised and expanded version 2016)
General Information
*Members of the RIC were not permitted to be married until they had seven years' service *Members had to be 19 to join (18 if their father was a member) *Members were not permitted to serve in their home county or wife's home county *Members had to be 5' 9" to join (5' 8" for sons of members).
RIC Rank Structures
*2nd class Sub-Constable (abolished 1883) *1st class Sub-Constable (abolished 1883) *Acting Constable (introduced 1859; retitled Acting Sergeant 1883, abolished 1918) *Constable (retitled Sergeant 1883) *2nd class Head Constable *1st class Head Constable (one Head Constable Major in the Depot). A cadet was promoted to 3rd class sub-inspector on completing training and being allocated to a district. *3rd class Sub-Inspector (retitled District Inspector 3rd class 1883) *2nd class Sub-Inspector (retitled District Inspector 2nd class 1883) *1st class Sub-Inspector (retitled District Inspector 1st class 1883) *2nd class County Inspector *1st class County Inspector *Provincial Inspector (retitled Assistant Inspector General 1883) *Deputy Inspector General *Inspector General.
RIC Service Registers
The registers for 83,500 members and 1,500 officers from 1816 to 1922 are in the National Archives, Kew (HO 184 Series). Microfilm copies are in the National Archives, Dublin (MFA Series) and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints has also made copies (085 series). The registers contain a host of information about each member's service.
The Registers of Officers also run from 1816 to 1922 and cover 1,500 officers and, similarly, contain a wealth of information. Herlihy's 'Royal Irish Constabularly Officers - A Biographical Dictionary and Genealogical Guide, 1816-1922' (Four Courts Press, Dublin, 2005) covers all these officers.

The [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/724814?availability=Family%20History%20Library Royal Irish Constabulary Index] was compiled from the service registers and lists all members alphabetically with age on enlistment, native county, marital status, year of enlistment, comments and the LDS film number.

The RIC Lists
The RIC Lists were published from 1840 to 1921, twice per year. Full copies are in the British Library and incomplete copies in the National Library of Ireland, the Garda Siochana Museum, Dublin Castle's Record Tower and the RUC Museum. The Lists included: *Promotions and retirements *Officers in order of seniority, including allocated counties and districts *Deaths of superannuated officers *Medal awards for all serving members *List of stations.
Pension Records
The National Archives, Kew, has details of RIC pensions 1873-1925 (PMG 48) and allowances granted. These records have been digitised and are available on FindMyPast.

Registers of the Auxiliary Division
Records of this force are available in four volumes (50 through 53 of the HO 184 Series). As most members of the Auxiliaries were former British army officers, this information is particularly useful to members of English or Scottish families.
== Wikitree Royal Irish Constabulary Category == Profiles can be viewed [[:Category:Royal Irish Constabulary|here]]. Existing Wikitree profiles will be added over time. Profiles to be investigated further and/or added to the category include: === Antrim === *[[Gilliland-955|Joseph Moulds Gilliland]] - wife's will *[[Wray-1774|James F Wray]] - closed profile === Armagh === *[[Flanagan-1197|Mary Dalton formerly Flanagan]] - two sons *[[Flanagan-1200|Bridget Moran formerly Flanagan]] - husband *[[Woods-7588|James Woods]] === Carlow === *[[K'eogh-371|George Rous K'eogh J.P.]] - son === Cavan === *[[Delmere-1|Lucie Adeline Delmere]] - aunt married RIC member *[[Duggan-643|Tim Duggan]] - closed profile === Clare === === Cork === *[[Bohan-51|Thomas Francis Bohan]] - uncle was member (1901 census) *[[Couche-26|Richard George Couche]] - living with member in 1901 *[[Kingston-563| Richard Aiden Kingston]] === Donegal === *Eugene O'Donnell, husband of [[Kernan-114|Mary Kernan]] *Thomas Murray, husband of [[McDaid-243|Mary Ann McDaid]] *Father-in-law of [[Lawlor-349|John Lawlor]] === Down === *[[Lawlor-349|John Hilliard Lawlor]] - son was member === Dublin === *[[Vaughan-3795|Ellen (Vaughan) O'Connell]] - husband was member *[[Wright-31413|Martha Wright]] - lived with ex-member === Fermanagh === *[[Willis-3089|Robert Willis]] 1838-1922 (served in Cape Colony & N.Z. Armed Constabulary) *[[Willis-3090|Robert Willis]] 1808-1887 (married before he had 7 years' service in the Constabulary) *[[Bracken-690|Hugh Bracken]] (served in Victoria, Australia) *[[Bracken-701|Hugh William Bracken]] (not RIC: Ireland but a member of the Victorian Constabulary, organized on the RIC model) === Galway === === Kerry === *[[McCarthy-3755|William McCarthy]] === Kildare === *[[Despard-172|Francis Samuel Despard]] === Kilkenny === === Laois === *[[Bergin-53 |Michael Joseph Bergin]] === Leitrim === *[[Allingham-160|Thomas Allingham]] - he and/or brothers members === Limerick === *[[Bergin-54|Denis Bergin]] - son John *[[McCarthy-2173|Eugene Daniel McCarthy]] === Londonderry === === Longford === === Louth === === Mayo === *[[Searson-83|Philomel (Philomena) Doran formerly Searson]] - father === Meath === === Monaghan === === Offaly === === Roscommon === *[[Mallon-326|Patricia Keating formerly Mallon]] - father * [[Creaven-8|William Creaven]] === Sligo === === Tipperary === === Tyrone === *[[Craven-1678|Eugane (Eugene) Craven]] - father *[[McDaid-243|Mary Anne McElwain formerly McDaid aka Murray]] - spouse === Waterford === === Westmeath === === Wexford === === Wicklow === === Other === == Joining the Project == If you have an interest in working on this project, please leave a comment on the page or related G2G post or contact: [[Willis-3076|Valerie Willis]]. == Sources and Useful Links== * RIC records are held at [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/help-with-your-research/research-guides/royal-irish-constabulary/ The National Archives] Kew, London, England * History & useful links at [http://www.royalirishconstabulary.com/ Royal Irish Constabulary (1814 -1922)] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Irish_Constabulary Wikipedia entry on RIC] * [https://www.policehistory.com Garda Siochana Historical Society] * [https://irishconstabulary.com/ Royal Irish Constabulary Forum]

Rice Name Study

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:The Rice Name Study is for members working on or interested in profiles from any country or era which have the Rice surname.

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* [[J-276|Paula J]] Leader *[[Daly-373|Eric Daly]] Project Coordinator ===Our Mission === :It is our mission to help distinguish by documentation the various Rice lines, making it easier for members to find their ancestors. We also aspire to keep abreast of research that sheds light on some of the mysteries of this surname. ===How to Join=== #[[Project:One_Name_Studies|One Name Studies project page]] - Check out how the project works here! # Contact your leader [[J-276|Paula J]] to have the One Name Study badge added to your profile. #Add {{Tag Link|one_name_studies}} to your list of [[Special:Following|followed tags]]. That way you'll see all our discussions in {{G2G}}. #Add {{Tag Link|Rice}} to your list of [[Special:Following|followed tags]]. That way you'll see all our discussions in {{G2G}}. #Add your name to the list of Members below! ===Now What Do I Do?=== #Add the category or template to your Rice profiles. #If you need a new category let your leader know. #Make sure your profiles have good sources and a biography. #Ask questions in G2G if you need genealogy help #Post comments in the boxes on this page to share information #Link Rice Space Pages to the Project Page. ===Categories=== *[[:Category:Rice_Name_Study|Category: Rice Name Study]] ===Members === *[[J-276|Paula J]] - Leader *[[Daly-373|Eric Daly]] Project Coordinator *[[Squyres-44|Mona Squyres]] * * ===Resources === *[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rice_(surname) Wikipedia] Surname Rice *[https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=rice Rice Family History] *[https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.houseofnames.com/rice-family-crest Rice History, Family Crest and Coat of Arms] *[http://www.edmund-rice.org/haplotype.htm Rice Family DNA Project] Edmund Rice ===Related Pages=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Rice_Births_in_Devon_England&public=1 Rice Births in Devon England]

Richard Belden Family Articles

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There have been several articles published about the family of Richard Belden of Wethersfield. This space contains summaries and important facts from these articles. ---- ==== By Donald E Poste ==== :Summary: : '''English Origin of the Beldens of Wethersfield''' : by Donald E. Poste, Buffalo, NY : The American Genealogist, Vol., 45, pp. 135-138 Accepted as fact by many family Genealogists is the premise that Richard Belden of Wethersfield was the son of Sir Francis Bayldon of Kippax, Yorkshire. There is no documentary evidence. Nor is there evidence showing that William Belden of Wethersfield was son of Sir Francis. Two pieces of evidence were found identifying the approximate ages of John (abt age 27 in 1661, so born abt. 1634) and Samuel (abt age 26 in 1658, so born about 1632). Edith Horsfall's "The Parish Registers of Heptonstall" publ. Yorkshire Parish Register Society 1925 indicates the ancient chapelry of Heptonstall included the following towns: Wadsworth, Midgley, Warley, Stansfield, Erringden (Ayringden), Langfield, Sowerby and Rishworth. : 114 30 Dec 1627 Grace (daughter of) Richard Beldon (of) Wad. (bapt.) : 141 25 Oct 1606 Joh'es fil. Lawrence Beldon (bapt.) : 88 2 Nov 1622 Uxor Lawrence Beldon (of) Lang. (bur.) : 147 23 Apr 1609 Willm fil Lawrance Beldon (of)Ayr. (bapt.) : 156 17 June 1604 Susan fil Lawrenceij Beldon (of) Ayr. (bapt.) : 163 6 Dec 1611 Luke file Lawrance Beldone (of) Ayr. (bapt.) : 195 22 Nov 1601 Mary fil Larance Beldon (of) Ayr. (bapt.) : 20 9 Dec 1622 Richard Beldon and Margaret Ackrenden (mar.) : 193 17 July 1625 Mary fil Richard Beldon (of) Wad, bapt. : 119 2 May 1630 Sara, (daughter of) Richard Beldon (of) Wad. (bapt.) : 104 16 July 1631 Susan Belden (of) Ayr, Buryed at home : 190 16 Nov 1623 Susan fil Richard Beldon (of) Lang. (bapt.) : 82 7 May 1619 Richard Bealden (of) Lang. (buried) : 208 3 Apr 1638 Alice Balden de Hep. (buried) : 29 23 Apr 1640 James Balden and Ann Varley (mar.) : 213 4 Mar 1640 Infans James Baldon de Ayr (bur.) : 126 4 May 1634 Sara fil John Balden de Ayr (bapt.) : 127 8 Feb 1634 John (son of) Richard Balden de Wad. (bapt.) : 31 1 Feb 1641 Thomas Rigg (and) Martha Balden (mar.) : 123 16 Sept 1632 Samuell fil Richard Balden de Wad. (bapt.) : 210 11 July 1639 Sara Balden de Hep (bur.) : 240 6 Nov 1642 Mary filius Thome Rigg de Hept (bapt.) "It is tempting to propose that Richard was an elder son of Lawrence, William, his younger brother, and that both came to Wethersfield." However the evidence is not there. Neither does it dispose of the notion that Sir Francis is the father, who actually owned land in Ayringden Park in the Heptonstall Byrom. The Parish Register of Halifax, Yorkshire, has the following records : 1:17 Robtus fil Nicholai Beldon de Sowthorp xix Julii 1541 (baptized) : 2: 1 Nicholaus Beldon de Ottelay (Otley) et Sibella Watrhowse isti(us) p(ar)och(iae)(invicem mrioiri(a bad garble for matrimonium?--Ed) contraxer(u)nt sexto d(ie) mens(is) eiu(s)dem) (Maii 1539). : (All this means that Nicholus Beldon and Sybil Waterhouse, both of Otley, were married 6 May 1539--Ed.) : 2:62 Richardus Mane et Agneta Bailedone xxviii Maii 1570 (married) But this neither proves or disproves either. "It appears reasonable that Richard Belden of Heptonstall parish and Richard Belden of Wethersfield were identical; that Samuel and John were his sons. Although it is not impossible that William, son of Lawrence, was identical with William of Wethersfield, and it appears William of Wethersfield was considerably older than John and Samuel, there is a question in my mind whether he was likely to have been quite this old, that is born about 1609." The author chooses not to speculate further, without further research. ---- ==== By Stanley R. Belden and Elvers K. Belden ==== Note: There is a 1969 version of this work in which the authors have put forth the "Son of Sir Francis" Pedigree. : Summary: : '''The Family History of Judge Ellsworth B. Belden and Collateral Families''' : by Stanley R. Belden and Elvers K. Belden : Racine, WI - 1980 CHAPTER I - BELDEN EMIGRANTS - Five of the Belden name came to New England :Henry Belden of Watertown, Massachusetts and in 1641 of Woburn, Massachusetts. No further record. :William Belden of Wethersfield who died 1655. Descendants believe he was, b circa 1622, the first son of immigrant Richard, but a William was baptized 23 April 1609, son of Lawrance Beldon of Ayringden. :Richard Belden of Wethersfield, frequently associated as son of Sir Francis Baildon. If Richard was son of Sir Francis then William is not his brother. Author believes William is Richard's first son, on the grounds that William had no house recorded in Wethersfield. :John :Samuel : "Perhaps, as Mr. Poste wrote in The American Genealogist, more research in England is needed to clarify for future generations, the antecedants of Richard Belden, the Settler, of Wethersfield." ---- :Summary: ==== Reed, Paul C. and John C B Sharp. ==== :"The English Ancestry of Richard Beldon of Wethersfield, Connecticut. With an Account of the Death in England of Richard Baildon, Son of Sir Francis Baildon of Kippax, Yorkshire." :The American Genealogist, 76:20-28 , 2001. :Part One pgs 20-28 Sir Francis Baildon's son Richard died in England several years before the immigrant Richard left for the New World. ::Section One The parishes of Heptonstall and Halifax were both centers of Puritan beliefs. John Belding of Wethersfield, son of Richard, testified 16 Feb 1661, stating he was about 27 yrs. old, so born about 1634. This matches the baptismal record of Heptonstall. "Poste quotes from "Genealogical items from the Medical Journal of John Winthrop" that Richard's son, Samuel Belden of Wethersfield, was aged 26 and married in 1658" so born about 1632. This matches the baptismal record of Heptonstall. Richard Beldon married Margaret Ackrenden at Heptonstall 9 December 1622 Children baptized at Heptonstall #Susah Beldon bp. 16 November 1623 (res. at Langfield) #Mary Beldon bp 17 July 1625 (res. at Wadsworth) #Grace Beldon bp 30 December 1627 (res. at Wadsworth) #Sara Beldon bp 2 May 1630 (res. at Wadsworth) #Samuel Bayldon bp 16 September 1632 (res. at Wadsworth) #John Baldon bp 8 February 1634/5 (res. at Wadsworth) Immigration possibly 1638 with a Yorkshire group led in part by Ezekiel Rogers, minister of Rowley. Richard is not on the 1641/2 Protestation Returns for the whole Halifax area, confirming that the Beldens had left Heptonstall. Wethersfield records 1641/ ::Section Two Richard Baildon, son of Sir Francis Baildon, was baptized at Kippax, Yorkshire, 26 May 1591. He joined the military 26 March 1613 at age 19. 31 May 1616 he was indicted for two highway robberies. He received a pardon through the intercession of Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, having found that Richard was a young man, "not known to have formerly offended the Lawe." Sir Francis made a will 5 November 1615, in which Richard was mentioned. He died 24 June 1622, leaving a minor grandson his heir. Sir Francis estate had heavy debts and a struggle began for possession of lands and money. Richard borrowed money, defaulted on the loans, was sued, etc. There is lots more in this section on Richard and his family. There is incontrovertible evidence that on 14 May 1630 this Richard Bayldon esqr. was buried in the Parish of Sherburn. ---- :Summary: :Reed, Paul C and John C B Sharp. :"The English Ancestry of Richard Beldon of Wethersfield, Connecticut With the Probable Ancestry of William Belden of Wethersfield." :The American Genealogist, 76:122-128. 2001. Richard Belden/Beldon immigrant to New England settled Wethersfield, Connecticut by 1641. Presumably emigrated about 1638 with Yorkshire Puritans led by Ezekial Rogers, minister of Rowley. No absolute proof of Richard Belden's parentage. He married Margaret Ackrenden at Hepenstall 9 Dec 1622. They had six children bpt between 1623 and 1635. This would indicate he was born in Hepenstall parish also but before the surviving records which start 8 July 1599. The only other Belden Family in the parish is Lawrence. Lawrence bpt children 1601, 1604 1606 1609 1611. Lawrence lived at Ayringden at least 1601 -1611, wife was buried 2 Nov 1622 in Langfield. Richard likewise in in Langfield in 1623. Langfield is just southwest of Ayringden. The probablity is high that Richard was a son of Lawrence born 1598/9 just before the existing registers. William the son of Lawrence bp 1609 would be Richards younger brother. This being the William who died in 1655 in Wethersfield. A search was made for the parentage of Lawrence. Richard of Howgill, There information from this article is on their profiles. ---- Src: Lawrence Belding Cummings. Our Belding Family in America. 1929, #17--Richard Baildon and sons. Not available online. Lawrence Belding Cummings combined a man who is not ours with facts about our ancestor. Not ours: "Richard BELDON .... removed to London ca 1612 and later 26 mar 1613 signed his license to pass beyond the seas, 'intending to pass over to Breda, Holland, to be a soldier under Capt. Sir George Blundell' in a campaign against Holland. Later, 1616, a Richard Baildon, of London, was involved in 2 highway robberies, taking 79 shillings from his victims. He was pardoned through the intervention of influential persons, including the Lord Chief Justice, 'being a young man and not known to have formerly offended the law.' He inherited a younger son's portion of his father's estate, most of which went to the son of his elder, deceased brother. He went heavily into debt and lost his patrimony." : Ours: "In 1635 he emigrated and was in Wethersfield 1635-1641, where his home lot was at the NE corner of Broad Street and 'the way leading into the Great Playne.' He also owned land in the 'Great Meadow,' was a member of the First Congregational Church and performed civil duty as guard of the settler's cattle. His original lot in Wethersfield remained in the possession of his descendants until 1742. He also owned land in New London, CT. The children were all b in Yorkshire and only Samuel and John survived him. The inventory of his estate had a total value of 112/17/0 (Wethersfield) being 'the inventory of ye goods and cattles belonging to ye estate of Richard Beldin, deceased taken ye 22 of Aug 1655.'"

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[[Category:Family Histories]] [[Category:Acadian Name and Family Groups]] ''This page is for organizing information related to Richard families.'' === The Acadian and Cajun Richards === The first Richard (pronounced ree-SHARD) of French origin in North America was [[Richard-74|Michel Richard]], who was born in France in about 1630. He arrived in Acadia in the 1650s. He had 12 children, and his family continued to expand with each generation. Michel now has descendants all over Canada and the United States. === Les Richards acadiens et cadiens (cajuns) === Le premier Richard d'origine française en Amérique du Nord était [[Richard-74|Michel Richard]], né en France vers 1630. Il arriva en Acadie pendant les années 1650. Il eut 12 enfants et sa famille continue a s'épanouir avec chaque nouvelle génération. Aujourd'hui, les descendants de Michel sont répandu partout au Canada et aux États-Unis. === Descendants === The following active WikiTreers are descendants of Michel Richard (feel free to add yourself to this list!): * [[Lavoie-74|Lianne Lavoie]] * [[Jones-11210|Therese Schmidt]] * [[Arsenault-64|Roland Arsenault]] * [[Donohue-12|Danielle Donohue]] * [[Rider-296|Nadine Rider]] * [[Meyer-630|Craig Meyer]] === Notable Richards === * Maurice "The Rocket" Richard (August 4, 1921 - May 27, 2000), professional hockey player for the Montreal Canadiens === Additional information === * Acadian genealogist Stephen A. White wrote a [[Space:La_généalogie_des_trente-sept_familles_hôtesses_des_Retrouvailles_94|series of articles]] for the 1994 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acadian_World_Congress Acadian World Congress] summarizing a portion of the host family histories. Here's the [http://www.umoncton.ca/umcm-ceaac/files/umcm-ceaac/wf/wf/pdf/37fam-Richard.pdf Richard] family history (french).WHITE, Stephen A. « La généalogie des trente-sept familles hôtesses des "Retrouvailles 94" », Les Cahiers de la Société historique acadienne, vol. 25, nos 2 et 3 (1994). == Sources ==

Richard Thomas Ryker - Wiki Cousins

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[[Category:Ryker-100]] = Are You My Cousin? =
== Are You My Cousin? == If you find that you are [[Ryker-100|my cousin]] within 30 generations,
please scroll to the bottom of this page and leave a comment, and I'll add you to the table!
[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person2_name=Ryker-100 Find Your Relationship to Me].
---- == My WikiTree Cousins == {| class="wikitable sortable" border=1 cellpadding=5 |+ My WikiTree Cousins !Genealogists ! data-sort-type="number"|Relationship !Closest Common Ancestor !DNA match? (with strongest cM/SNP) |- |data-sort-value="Courter, Michelle"|[[Casey-2658|Michelle Courter]] |data-sort-value=01.01|01.01[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Casey-2658 1st cousins] |data-sort-value="Ryker, Robert Melvin"|[[Ryker-105|Robert Melvin Ryker]] | |- |data-sort-value="Wolford, Melissa Kay"|[[Merrell-454|Melissa Wolford]] |data-sort-value=01.01|01.01[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Merrell-454 1st cousins] |data-sort-value="Merrell, Lewis Elry"|[[Merrell-397|Lewis Elry Merrell]] | |- |data-sort-value="Rowe, Gloria"|[[Rowe-2452|Gloria Rowe]] |data-sort-value=04.04|04.04[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Rowe-2452 4th cousins] |data-sort-value="Fulbright, Joseph"|[[Fullbright-47|Joseph Fullbright]] |10.9 cM on Chr 11 (1,225 SNPs) '''YES''' |- |data-sort-value="Bunch, Carrie A"|[[Richardson-22778|Carrie A Bunch]] |data-sort-value=05.03|05.03[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Richardson-22778 3rd cousins 2x removed] |data-sort-value="Utterback, Harmon Utterback"|[[Utterback-305|Harmon Utterback]] | |- |data-sort-value="Ryker, Ellen R"|[[Ryker-16|Ellen R Ryker]] |data-sort-value=05.03|05.03[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Ryker-16 3rd cousins 2x removed] |data-sort-value="Ryker, Gerardus Jr"|[[Ryker-16|Gerardus Ryker Jr]] | |- |data-sort-value="Engert, Brian"|[[Engert-70|Brian Engert]] |data-sort-value=05.04|05.04[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Engert-70 4th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Shaw, Ninevah"|[[Shaw-11256|Ninevah Shaw]] | |- |data-sort-value="Preston, Robert B."|[[Preston-8784|Robert B. Preston]] |data-sort-value=05.04|05.04[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Preston-8784 4th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Bullen, John"|[[Bullen-742|General John Bullen IV]] | |- |data-sort-value="Quackenbush, Carrie"|[[Quackenbush-118|Carrie Quackenbush]] |data-sort-value=05.04|05.04[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Quackenbush-118 4th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Fulbright, Joseph,"|[[Fullbright-47|Joseph Fullbright]] |5.4 cM Chr 11 (565 SNPs) |- |data-sort-value="Washburn, VaLera L."|[[Christian-5820|VaLera L Washburn]] |data-sort-value=05.04|05.04[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Christian-5820 4th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Ryker, Gerardus Jr"|[[Ryker-16|Gerardus Ryker Jr]] | |- |data-sort-value="Wyckoff, Nancy"|[[Wyckoff-1230|Nancy Wyckoff]] |data-sort-value=05.04|05.04[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Wyckoff-1230 4th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Umbarger, Leonard"|[[Umbarger-90|Leonard Umbarger]] | |- |data-sort-value="Cooper, Troy"|[[Cooper-24719|Troy Cooper]] |data-sort-value=05.05|05.05[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Cooper-24719 5th cousins] |data-sort-value="Newkirk, Isaac"|[[Newkirk-690|Isaac Newkirk]] | |- |data-sort-value="Denny, Thomas Ives"|[[Denny-1292|Thomas Ives Denny]] |data-sort-value=05.05|05.05[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Denny-1823 5th cousins] |data-sort-value="Denny, Bruce R"|[[Denny-1823|Bruce R Denny]] | |- |data-sort-value="Duro, Patti L"|[[Williams-58398|Patti L Duro]] |data-sort-value=05.05|05.05[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Williams-58398 5th cousins] |data-sort-value="Newkirk, Isaac"|[[Newkirk-690|Isaac Newkirk]] | |- |data-sort-value="Friesen, John"|[[Friesen-1436|John Friesen]] |data-sort-value=05.05|05.05[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Friesen-1436 5th cousins] |data-sort-value="Umbarger, Leonard"|[[Umbarger-90|Leonard Umbarger]] | |- |data-sort-value="Hanks, Jim"|[[Hanks-1765|Jim Hanks]] |data-sort-value=05.05|05.05[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Hanks-1765 5th cousins] |data-sort-value="Critchlow, John"|[[Critchlow-126|John Critchlow]] | |- |data-sort-value="Hanks, Thomas Jeffrey"|[[Hanks-1171|Thomas Jeffrey Hanks]] |data-sort-value=05.05|05.05[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Hanks-1171 5th cousins] |data-sort-value="Critchlow, John"|[[Critchlow-126|John Critchlow]] | |- |data-sort-value="Langley, Bruce"|[[Langley-2932|Bruce Langley]] |data-sort-value=05.05|05.05[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Langley-2932 5th cousins] |data-sort-value="Umbarger, Leonard"|[[Umbarger-90|Leonard Umbarger]] | |- |data-sort-value="Lashley, Emma"|[[Lashley-497|Emma Lashley]] |data-sort-value=05.05|05.05[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Lashley-497 5th cousins] |data-sort-value="Utterback, Harmon Utterback"|[[Utterback-305|Harmon Utterback]] | |- |data-sort-value="Malchow, Janice"|[[Hopkins-17168|Janice Malchow]] |data-sort-value=05.05|05.05[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Wicker-1192 5th cousins] |data-sort-value="Densford, John"|[[Densford-13|John Densford]] | |- |data-sort-value="Patterson, Hazel"|[[Patterson-22978|Hazel Patterson]] |data-sort-value=05.05|05.05[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Patterson-22978 5th cousins] |data-sort-value="Skiles, Phoebe"|[[Skiles-270|Phebe (Skiles) Spear]] | |- |data-sort-value="Patterson, Roderick M"|[[Patterson-22841|Roderick M Patterson]] |data-sort-value=05.05|05.05[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Patterson-22841 5th cousins] |data-sort-value="Skiles, Phoebe"|[[Skiles-270|Phebe (Skiles) Spear]] | |- |data-sort-value="Ryker, K"|[[Ryker-247|K Ryker]] |data-sort-value=05.05|05.05[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Ryker-247 5th cousins] |data-sort-value="Ryker, Gerardus Jr"|[[Ryker-16|Gerardus Ryker Jr]] |13.1 cM Chr 9 (285 SNPs) '''YES''' |- |data-sort-value="Simmons, Ellen"|[[Cooper-11260|Ellen Simmons]] |data-sort-value=05.05|05.05[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Cooper-11260 5th cousins] |data-sort-value="King, William Sr"|[[King-4668|William King Sr]] | |- |data-sort-value="Stacey, Donald Ray Jr"|[[Stacey-2463|Donald Ray Stacey Jr]] |data-sort-value=05.05|05.05[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Stacey-2463 5th cousins] |data-sort-value="Ryker, Gerardus Jr"|[[Ryker-16|Gerardus Ryker Jr]] | |- |data-sort-value="Wheeler, James E"|[[Wheeler-23061|James E Wheeler Jr]] |data-sort-value=05.05|05.05[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Wheeler-23061 5th cousins] |data-sort-value="Newkirk, Isaac"|[[Newkirk-690|Isaac Newkirk]] | |- |data-sort-value="Wicker, Dawn"|[[Wicker-1192|Dawn Wicker]] |data-sort-value=05.05|05.05[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Wicker-1192 5th cousins] |data-sort-value="Bullen, John III"|[[Bullen-268|John Bullen III]] | |- |data-sort-value="Wilson, Jay"|[[Wilson-68004|Jay Wilson]] |data-sort-value=05.05|05.05[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Wilson-68004 5th cousins] |data-sort-value="Umbarger, Leonard"|[[Umbarger-90|Leonard Umbarger]] | |- |data-sort-value="Lambert, Linda K"|[[Deutsch-89|Linda K Lambert]] |data-sort-value=06.04|06.04[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Deutsch-89 4th cousins 2x removed] |data-sort-value="Stevens, Jonathan Sr"|[[Stevens-18954|Jonathan Stevens Sr]] | |- |data-sort-value="Stine, Anonymous"|[[Stine-347|Anonymous Stine]] |data-sort-value=06.04|06.04[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Stine-347 4th cousins 2x removed] |data-sort-value="Fulbright, Jacob Sr"|[[Vollbrecht-27|Jacob Fulbright Sr.]] | |- |data-sort-value="Amadon, Sid M"|[[Amadon-112|Sid M. Amadon]] |data-sort-value=06.05|06.05[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Amadon-112 5th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Ryker, Gerardus Jr"|[[Ryker-16|Gerardus Ryker Jr]] | |- |data-sort-value="Bailey, Bennie R"|[[Bailey-14015|Bennie R. Bailey]] |data-sort-value=06.05|06.05[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Bailey-14015 5th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Ransdell, William Thomas"|[[Ransdell-30|William Thomas Ransdell]] | |- |data-sort-value="Bakke, Peat W"|[[Bakke-238|Peat W. Bakke]] |data-sort-value=06.05|06.05[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Bakke-238 5th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Ryker, Gerardus Jr"|[[Ryker-16|Gerardus Ryker Jr]] | |- |data-sort-value="Benefiel, Ann C"|[[Benefiel-460|Ann C. Benefiel]] |data-sort-value=06.05|06.05[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Benefiel-460 5th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Rycken, Gerardus"|[[Rycken-4|Gerardus Rycken]] | |- |data-sort-value="Biddle, Laura K"|[[Biddle-1796|Laura K. Biddle]] |data-sort-value=06.05|06.05[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Biddle-1796 5th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Biddle, Stephen"|[[Biddle-454|Stephen Biddle]] | |- |data-sort-value="Bohon, E"|[[Bohon-264|E. Bohon]] |data-sort-value=06.05|06.05[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Bohon-264 5th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Bohon, Walter S"|[[Bohon-67|Walter S Bohon]] | |- |data-sort-value="Bramlett, Nate A Jr"|[[Bramlett-63|Nate A. Bramlett Jr.]] |data-sort-value=06.05|06.05[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Bramlett-63 5th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Van Cleave, Rachel"|[[Demarest-362|Rachel Van Cleave]] | |- |data-sort-value="Buchholz, Mary F"|[[Clarkson-855|Mary F Buchholz]] |data-sort-value=06.05|06.05[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Clarkson-855 5th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Bullen, John III"|[[Bullen-268|John Bullen III]] | |- |data-sort-value="Cooper, Kayla"|[[Cooper-24687|Kayla Cooper]] |data-sort-value=06.05|06.05[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Cooper-24687 5th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Newkirk, Isaac"|[[Newkirk-690|Isaac Newkirk]] | |- |data-sort-value="Culp, Zachary"|[[Culp-784|Zachary Culp]] |data-sort-value=06.05|06.05[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Culp-784 5th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Ryker, Gerardus"|[[Ryker-16|Gerardus Ryker]] |4.5 cM on Chr 15 (618 SNPs) |- |data-sort-value="Danner, Joy M"|[[Danner-860|Joy M. Danner]] |data-sort-value=06.05|06.05[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Danner-860 5th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Van Cleave, Rachel"|[[Demarest-362|Rachel (Demarest) Van Cleave]] | |- |data-sort-value="Davis, Penny L"|[[Trump-592|Penny L. Davis]] |data-sort-value=06.05|06.05[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Trump-592 5th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Biddle, Stephen"|[[Biddle-454|Stephen Biddle]] | |- |data-sort-value="Flynn, Diane I"|[[Wilson-19982|Diane I. Flynn]] |data-sort-value=06.05|06.05[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Wilson-19982 5th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Bullen, John III"|[[Bullen-268|John Bullen III]] | |- |data-sort-value="Gray, David L"|[[Gray-20175|David L. Gray]] |data-sort-value=06.05|06.05[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Gray-20175 5th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="King, John Marcus"|[[King-4681|John Marcus King]] | |- |data-sort-value="Groseclose, Israel"|[[Groseclose-171|Israel Groseclose]] |data-sort-value=06.05|06.05[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Groseclose-171 5th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Umbarger, Leonard"|[[Umbarger-90|Leonard Umbarger]] | |- |data-sort-value="Hall, Kent L"|[[Hall-26679|Kent L Hall]] |data-sort-value=06.05|06.05[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Hall-26679 5th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Bullen, John III"|[[Bullen-268|John Bullen III]] | |- |data-sort-value="Hannahs, Scott T"|[[Hannahs-95|Dr. Scott T. Hannahs]] |data-sort-value=06.05|06.05[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Hannahs-95 5th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Bullen, John III"|[[Bullen-268|John Bullen III]] | |- |data-sort-value="Higgs, James"|[[Higgs-1374|James Higgs]] |data-sort-value=06.05|06.05[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Higgs-1374 5th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Ransdell, William Thomas"|[[Ransdell-30|William Thomas Ransdell]] | |- |data-sort-value="Hoffman, Jayne G"|[[Frig-2|Jayne G. Hoffman]] |data-sort-value=06.05|06.05[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Frig-2 5th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Mathew, Nathaniel"|[[Mathew-421|Nathaniel Mathew]] | |- |data-sort-value="LaFountain, Kathleen A"|[[Brockway-1120|Kathleen A LaFountain]] |data-sort-value=06.05|06.05[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Brockway-1120 5th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Brockway, William III"|[[Brockway-479|Captain William Brockway III]] | |- |data-sort-value="Laposi, Erica"|[[Laposi-2|Erica Laposi]] |data-sort-value=06.05|06.05[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Laposi-2 5th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Umbarger, Leonard"|[[Umbarger-90|Leonard Umbarger]] | |- |data-sort-value="Major, Glenn N"|[[Major-1799|Glenn N. Major]] |data-sort-value=06.05|06.05[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Major-1799 5th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Skiles, Mary"|[[Guthrie-1827|Mary (Guthrie) Skiles]] | |- |data-sort-value="Marshall, Christina"|[[West-6603|Christina (West) Marshall]] |data-sort-value=06.05|06.05[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=West-6603 5th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Ryker, Gerardus"|[[Ryker-16|Gerardus Ryker]] |23.0 cM on Chr 10 (2976 SNPs) '''YES''' |- |data-sort-value="McClure, M"|[[McClure-4403|M McClure]] |data-sort-value=06.05|06.05[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=McClure-4403 5th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Bullen, John III"|[[Bullen-268|John Bullen III]] | |- |data-sort-value="McPherson, Anita H"|[[Ryker-312|Anita H. McPherson]] |data-sort-value=06.05|06.05[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Ryker-312 5th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Rycken, Gerardus"|[[Rycken-4|Gerardus Rycken]] | |- |data-sort-value="Mekley, Jeannie L"|[[Vaskie-4|Jeannie L. Mekley]] |data-sort-value=06.05|06.05[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Vaskie-4 5th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Nugent, Willoughby"|[[Nugent-1599|Willoughby Nugent]] | |- |data-sort-value="Morrow, Peggy J"|[[Kephart-111|Peggy J. Morrow]] |data-sort-value=06.05|06.05[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Kephart-111 5th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Ryker, Gerardus Jr"|[[Ryker-16|Gerardus Ryker Jr]] | |- |data-sort-value="Ozier, Julie A"|[[Seeger-41|Julie A Ozier]] |data-sort-value=06.05|06.05[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Seeger-41 5th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Brown, Mary Polly"|[[Castner-49|Mary "Polly" Brown]] | |- |data-sort-value="Payne, Mike E"|[[Payne-19089|Mike E. Payne]] |data-sort-value=06.05|06.05[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Payne-19089 5th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Latshaw, Joseph Christopher"|[[Latshaw-180|Joseph Christopher Latshaw]] | |- |data-sort-value="Padilla, Julie A"|[[Vaskie-3|Julie A. Padilla]] |data-sort-value=06.05|06.05[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Vaskie-3 5th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Nugent, Willoughby"|[[Nugent-1599|Willoughby Nugent]] | |- |data-sort-value="Powers, Bradley S"|[[Powers-5875|Bradley S. Powers]] |data-sort-value=06.05|06.05[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Powers-5875 5th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Ryker, Gerardus Jr"|[[Ryker-16|Gerardus Ryker Jr]] | |- |data-sort-value="Powers, Dayna M"|[[Powers-5877|Dayna M. Powers]] |data-sort-value=06.05|06.05[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Powers-5877 5th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Ryker, Gerardus Jr"|[[Ryker-16|Gerardus Ryker Jr]] | |- |data-sort-value="Sattinger, Martha J"|[[Newkirk-158|Martha J. Sattinger]] |data-sort-value=06.05|06.05[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Newkirk-158 5th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Newkirk, Peter"|[[Newkirk-164|Peter Newkirk]] | |- |data-sort-value="Schlenker, Linda M"|[[Schlenker-324|Linda M. Schlenker]] |data-sort-value=06.05|06.05[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Schlenker-324 5th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Bullen, John III"|[[Bullen-268|John Bullen III]] | |- |data-sort-value="Seemann, Thomas"|[[Seemann-97|Thomas Seemann]] |data-sort-value=06.05|06.05[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Seemann-97 5th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Bullen, John III"|[[Bullen-268|John Bullen III]] | |- |data-sort-value="Spencer, Elizabeth"|[[Spencer-12577|Elizabeth Spencer]] |data-sort-value=06.05|06.05[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Spencer-12577 5th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Reynolds, Moses"|[[Reynolds-6954|Moses Reynolds]] |5.4 cM on Chr 9 (382 SNPs) |- |data-sort-value="Stoll, Christine"|[[Higgs-1383|Christine Stoll]] |data-sort-value=06.05|06.05[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Higgs-1383 5th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Ransdell, William Thomas"|[[Ransdell-30|William Thomas Ransdell]] | |- |data-sort-value="Thorp, P"|[[Thorp-1252|P. Thorp]] |data-sort-value=06.05|06.05[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Thorp-1252 5th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Reynolds, Moses"|[[Reynolds-6954|Moses Reynolds]] | |- |data-sort-value="Taylor, C"|[[Taylor-34526|C. Taylor]] |data-sort-value=06.05|06.05[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Taylor-34526 5th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Garriott, Ambrose S"|[[Garriott-44|Ambrose S. Garriott]] | |- |data-sort-value="Vaskie, John T"|[[Vaskie-1|John T. Vaskie]] |data-sort-value=06.05|06.05[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Vaskie-1 5th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Nugent, Willoughby"|[[Nugent-1599|Willoughby Nugent]] | |- |data-sort-value="Wheat, C"|[[Wheat-554|C Wheat]] |data-sort-value=06.05|06.05[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Wheat-554 5th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Ryker, Gerardus Jr"|[[Ryker-16|Gerardus Ryker Jr]] | |- |data-sort-value="Starkey, Scott"|[[Adams-21565|Scott Starkey]] |data-sort-value=06.06|06.06[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Starkey-1290 6th cousins] |data-sort-value="Garriott, Ambrose"|[[Garriott-44|Ambrose Garriott]] |4.0 cM on Chr 13 (666 SNPs) |- |data-sort-value="Crow, Phillip"|[[Crow-931|Phillip Dale Crow]] |data-sort-value=07.05|07.05[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Crow-931 5th cousins 2x removed] |data-sort-value="Fullbright, William"|[[Vollbrecht-17|William Fullbright]] |6.2 cM on Chr 14 (418 SNPs) |- |data-sort-value="Secrest, BJ"|[[Secrest-288|BJ Secrest]] |data-sort-value=07.06|07.06[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Secrest-288 6th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Carter, John"|[[Carter-10302|John Carter]] |7.5 cM on Chr 2 (951 SNPs) |- |data-sort-value="LaMunion, Donald Jr"|[[LaMunion-1|Donald LaMunion Jr]] |data-sort-value=07.07|07.07[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=LaMunion-1 7th cousins] |data-sort-value="Andrews, Solomon"|[[Andrews-712|Solomon Andrews]] | |- |data-sort-value="Bennett, Julie"|[[Frankovich-25|Julie (Frankovich) Bennett]] |data-sort-value=08.07|08.07[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Frankovich-25 7th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="James Whitcomb, James"|[[Whitcomb-4|James Whitcomb]] | |- |data-sort-value="Gooden, E J"|[[Narramore-70|E J Gooden]] |data-sort-value=08.07|08.07[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Narramore-70 7th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Sims, Thomas Sr"|[[Sims-48|Thomas Sims Sr]] | |- |data-sort-value="Michaelsen, Jeff"|[[Michaelsen-74|Jeff Michaelsen]] |data-sort-value=08.07|08.07[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Michaelsen-74 7th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Ingalls, Joseph"|[[Ingalls-346|Joseph Ingalls]] | |- |data-sort-value="Rodriguez, Lynden"|[[Raber-23|Lynden (Raber) Rodriguez]] |data-sort-value=08.07|08.07[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Raber-23 7th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Threlkeld, Christopher"|[[Threlkeld-12|Christopher Threlkeld III]] | |- |data-sort-value="Smith, Lori"|[[Matheson-622|Lori Smith]] |data-sort-value=08.07|08.07[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Matheson-622 7th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Neff, John George"|[[Neff-335|John George Neff]] | |- |data-sort-value="Tarbell, Mark"|[[Tarbell-296|Mark Tarbell]] |data-sort-value=08.07|08.07[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Tarbell-296 7th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Tarbell, John"|[[Tarbell-49|John Tarbell]] | |- |data-sort-value="Holway, Don"|[[Holway-75|Don Holway]] |data-sort-value=08.08|09.08[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Turkington-66 8th cousins] |data-sort-value="Andrews, William"|[[Andrews-432|William Andrews, Sr]] | |- |data-sort-value="Pickens, Clifford"|[[Pickens-1556|Clifford Pickens]] |data-sort-value=08.08|08.08[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Pickens-1556 8th cousins] |data-sort-value="Thomas, Hans"|[[Thoma-194|Hans (Thoma) Thomas]] |? |- |data-sort-value="Wessell, Scott"|[[Wessel-285|Scott Wessel]] |data-sort-value=08.08|08.08[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Wessel-285 8th cousins] |data-sort-value="Demaree, Peter"|[[DeMaree-73|Peter (DeMaree) Demarest]] |? |- |data-sort-value="Hart, Adrien"|[[Hart-13533|Adrien Hart]] |data-sort-value=09.08|09.08[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Hart-13533 8th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Alkire, Harmonas"|[[Alkire-33|Harmonas Alkire I]] | |- |data-sort-value="Lee, Jill"|[[Turkington-66|Jill Lee]] |data-sort-value=09.08|09.08[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Turkington-66 8th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Greene, Thomas"|[[Greene-133|Thomas Greene]] | |- |data-sort-value="Lowe, Karen"|[[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]] |data-sort-value=09.08|09.08[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Lowe-866 8th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Frey, Johann"|[[Frey-149|johann Frey]] | |- |data-sort-value="Raber, Lynden"|[[Raber-23|Lynden (Raber) Rodriguez]] |data-sort-value=09.08|09.08[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Raber-23 8th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Abbott, George"|[[Abbott-307|George Abbott]] | |- |data-sort-value="Sands, Kay"|[[Sands-1865|Kay Sands]] |data-sort-value=09.08|09.08[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Sands-1865 8th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Woodward, Ezekial"|[[Woodward-328|Ezekiel Woodward]] | |- |data-sort-value="Smith, Zachary"|[[Smith-126297|Zachary Smith]] |data-sort-value=09.08|09.08[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Smith-126297 8th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Mainwaring, Randle"|[[Mainwaring-11|Randle Mainwaring]] | |- |data-sort-value="Venable, Jeff"|[[Venable-227|Jeff Venable]] |data-sort-value=09.08|09.08[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Venable-227 8th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Neale, Ursula"|[[Presley-22|Ursula Neale]] | |- |data-sort-value="Adams, Carolyn"|[[Adams-21565|Carolyn Adams]] |data-sort-value=09.09|09.09[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Adams-21565 9th cousins] |data-sort-value="Andrews, John"|[[Andrews-420|John Andrews]] | |- |data-sort-value="Arms, Robert"|[[Arms-116|Robert Arms]] |data-sort-value=09.09|09.09[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Arms-116 9th cousins] |data-sort-value="Fairbanks, Jonas"|[[Fairbanks-105|Jonas Fairbanks]] | |- |data-sort-value="Black, Darlisa"|[[Black-15566|Darlissa Black]] |data-sort-value=09.09|09.09[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Black-15566 9th cousins] |data-sort-value="Turner, Humphrey"|[[Turner-40|Humphrey Turner]] |? |- |data-sort-value="Daniels, Don"|[[Daniels-6417|Don Daniels]] |data-sort-value=09.09|09.09[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Daniels-6417 9th cousins] |data-sort-value="Bullen, Samuel"|[[Bullen-66|Samuel Bullen]] | |- |data-sort-value="Glassen, Alice"|[[Galligan-43|Alice (Galligan) Glassen]] |data-sort-value=09.09|09.09[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Galligan-43 9th cousins] |data-sort-value="Brockway, Wolston"|[[Brockway-49|Wolston Brockway Sr]] | |- |data-sort-value="Kelly, Carol"|[[Farwell-497|Carol (Farwell) Kelly]] |data-sort-value=09.09|09.09[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Farwell-497 9th cousins] |data-sort-value="Whitcomb, John"|[[Whitcomb-90|John Whitcomb]] | |- |data-sort-value="Marshall, Liz"|[[Marshall-14254|Liz Marshall]] |data-sort-value=09.09|09.09[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Marshall-14254 9th cousins] |data-sort-value="Cooke, Mordecai III"|[[Cooke-719|Mordecai Cooke III]] | |- |data-sort-value="McKelvey, Evelyn"|[[Worden-2|Evelyn McKelvey]] |data-sort-value=09.09|09.09[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Worden-2 9th cousins] |data-sort-value="Worden, Peter II"|[[Worden-2|Peter Worden II]] | |- |data-sort-value="Schmidt, Grayson"|[[Gold-770|Grayson Schmidt]] |data-sort-value=09.09|09.09[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Gold-770 9th cousins] |Profile Not Public | |- |data-sort-value="Smith, Kitty"|[[Cooper-1|Kitty Smith]] |data-sort-value=09.09|09.09[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Cooper-1 9th cousins] |data-sort-value="Abbott, George"|[[Abbott-307|George Abbott]] |4.2 cM on Chr 9 (634 SNPs) |- |data-sort-value="Shannon, David"|[[Shannon-2493|David Shannon]] |data-sort-value=09.09|09.09[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Shannon-2493 9th cousins] |data-sort-value="Shannon, Thomas"|[[Flagg-28|Thomas Flagg]] | |- |data-sort-value="Swee, Judy"|[[Swingle-256|Judy Swee]] |data-sort-value=10.07|10.07[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Swingle-256 7th cousins, 3x removed] |Profile Not Public |? |- |data-sort-value="Giffin, Laurie"|[[Giffin-437|Laurie Giffin]] |data-sort-value=10.08|09.09[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Giffin-437 8th cousins 2x removed] |data-sort-value="Winslow, Kenelm II"|[[Winslow-118|Kenelm Winslow II]] |15.9 CM on Chromosome 5 |- |data-sort-value="Lockwood, Doug"|[[Lockwood-1016|Doug Lockwood]] |data-sort-value=10.08|10.08[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Lockwood-1016 8th cousins 2x removed] |data-sort-value="Demarest, David"|[[Demarest-95|David Demarest]] | |- |data-sort-value="Barrows, Kristi"|[[Barrows-699|Kristi Barrows]] |data-sort-value=10.09|10.09[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Barrows-699 9th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Green, Thomas"|[[Green-|Thomas Green]] | |- |data-sort-value="Granstrom, Erik"|[[Granstrom-5|Erik Granstrom]] |data-sort-value=10.09|10.09[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Granstrom-5 9th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Cooke, Mordecai"|[[Cooke-719|Mordecai Cooke III]] | |- |data-sort-value="Gullison, Aaron"|[[Gullison-3|Aaron Gullison]] |data-sort-value=10.09|10.09[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Gullison-3 9th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Ryck, Abraham"|[[Van Lent-17|Abraham (van Lent) Ryck]] | |- |data-sort-value="Jamison, Melissa"|[[Mutimer-76|Melissa Jamison]] |data-sort-value=10.09|10.09[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Mutimer-76 9th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Vasey, John"|[[Vasey-129|John Vasey]] | |- |data-sort-value="Kenyon, Marilyn"|[[Kenyon-1066|Marilyn Kenyon Psy.D.]] |data-sort-value=10.09|10.09[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Kenyon-1066 9th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Flagg, Thomas"|[[Flagg-28|Thomas Flagg]] | |- |data-sort-value="King, Stew Jr"|[[King-17626|Stew King Jr]] |data-sort-value=10.09|10.09[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=King-17626 9th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Johnson, William Sr"|[[Johnson-5388|William Johnson Sr]] |? |- |data-sort-value="Martin, Shannon"|[[Driggers-1797|Shannon Martin]] |data-sort-value=10.09|10.09[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Driggers-1797 9th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Abbott, George Jr"|[[Abbott-97|George Abbott Jr]] | |- |data-sort-value="Michaelis, David"|[[Michaelis-235|David Michaelis]] |data-sort-value=10.09|10.09[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Michaelis-235 9th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Fischbach, Philipp"|[[Fischbach-8|Philipp Fischbach]] | |- |data-sort-value="Neff, Rob"|[[Neff-1845|Rob Neff]] |data-sort-value=10.09|10.09[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Neff-1845 9th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Broadwell, William"|[[Broadwell-5|William Broadwell]] | |- |data-sort-value="Smith, Ellen"|[[Smith-62120|Ellen Smith]] 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|data-sort-value=10.10|10.10[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Sandberg-471 10th cousins] |data-sort-value="Clark, John"|[[Clark-1315|John Clark]] | |- |data-sort-value="Boren, Dusty"|[[Boren-314|Dusty Boren]] |data-sort-value=11.09|11.09[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Boren-314 9th cousins 2x removed] |data-sort-value="Towne, William"|[[Towne-3|William Towne]] | |- |data-sort-value="Cook, Lori"|[[Cook-13979|Lori Cook]] |data-sort-value=11.09|11.09[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Cook-13979 9th cousins 2x removed] |data-sort-value="Leffingwell, Michael"|[[Leffingwell-17|Michael Leffingwell]] | |- |data-sort-value="Sheldon, Jean"|[[Miller-36927|Jean (Miller) Sheldon]] 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|data-sort-value=11.11|11.11[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Demerse-10 11th cousins] |data-sort-value="Stearns, Isaac"|[[Stearns-36|Isaac Stearns]] | |- |data-sort-value="Lorenz, Karen"|[[Rollet-41|Karen Lorenz]] |data-sort-value=11.11|11.11[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Rollet-41 11th cousins] |data-sort-value="Wiswall, Thomas"|[[Wiswall-16|Thomas Wiswall]] | |- |data-sort-value="Rorabacher, Jo"|[[Rorabacher-18|Jo Hollingsworth]] |data-sort-value=11.11|11.11[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Rorabacher-18 11th cousins] |data-sort-value="Towne, William"|[[Towne-3|William Towne]] | |- |data-sort-value="Sizemore, Valerie"|[[Sizemore-99|Valerie Sizemore]] |data-sort-value=11.11|11.11[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Sizemore-99 11th cousins] |data-sort-value="Ballard, William"|[[Ballard-263|William Ballard]] | |- |data-sort-value="Baker, Richard"|Baker, Richard[[Baker-28761|Richard Baker]] |data-sort-value=12.09|12.09[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Baker-28761 9th cousins 3x removed] |data-sort-value="Prence, Thomas"|Prence, Thomas[[Prence-1|Thomas Prence Jr]] | |- |data-sort-value="Mohring, Karen"|[[Mayor-68|Karen Mohring]] |data-sort-value=12.10|12.10[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Mayor-68 10th cousins 2x removed] |data-sort-value="Hendricks, Menno"|[[Hendricks-367|Menno Hendricks]] | |- |data-sort-value="Lee, Robin"|[[Lee-5956|Robin Lee]] |data-sort-value=12.10|12.10[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Lee-5956 10th cousins 2x removed] |data-sort-value="Hendricks, Menno"|[[Hendricks-367|Menno Hendricks]] | |- |data-sort-value="Parman, Ken"|[[Parman-30|Ken Parman]] |data-sort-value=12.10|12.10[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Parman-30 10th cousins 2x removed] |data-sort-value="Whitehead, John"|[[Whitehead-409|John Whitehead]] | |- |data-sort-value="Tandy, Pamela"|[[Tandy-271|Pamela Tandy]] |data-sort-value=12.10|12.10[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Tandy-271 10th cousins 2x removed] |data-sort-value="Jordan, Stephen"|[[Jordan-22|Stephen Jordan]] | |- |data-sort-value="Gooden, E J"|Gooden, E J[[Narramore-70|E J Gooden]] |data-sort-value=12.11|12.11[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Narramore-70 11th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Skipwith, William"|[[Skipwith-81|William of Coates Skipwith MP]] | |- |data-sort-value="Mariott, Navarro"|Mariott, Navarro[[Mariott-18|Navarro Mariott]] |data-sort-value=12.11|12.11[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Narramore-70 11th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Marets, Francois"|[[Marets-11|Francois (Marets) des Marets]] | |- |data-sort-value="McBeath, Emma"|[[McBeth-165|Emma MacBeath]] |data-sort-value=12.11|12.11[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=McBeth-165 11th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Baguley, Randall"|[[Baguley-34|Randall Baguley]] |4.2 cM on Chr 18 (652 SNP) |- |data-sort-value="Morse, Kathryn"|Morse, Kathryn[[Morse-5268|Kathryn Morse]] |data-sort-value=12.11|12.11[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Morse-5268 11th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Greene, Richard"|[[Greene-2153|Richard Greene]] | |- |data-sort-value="Tibbetts, Steven"|[[Tibbetts-15|Steven Tibbetts]] |data-sort-value=12.11|12.11[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Tibbetts-15 11th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value=", "|[[Freeman-92|Edmund Freeman Jr]] | |- |data-sort-value="Trowbridge, Ed"|Trowbridge, Ed J[[Trowbridge-764|Ed Trowbridge]] |data-sort-value=12.11|12.11[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Trowbridge-764 11th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Tarbell, Thomas"|[[Tarbell-166|Thomas Tarbell I]] | |- |data-sort-value="Warner, Michael"|Warner, Michael[[Warner-33|Michael Warner]] |data-sort-value=12.11|12.11[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Warner-33 11th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Prence, Thomas"|Prence, Thomas[[Prence-1|Thomas Prence Jr]] | |- |data-sort-value="Wells, Mike"|Wells, Mike[[Wells-15030|Mike Wells]] |data-sort-value=12.11|12.11[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Wells-15030 11th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Warren, John"|Warren, John[[Warren-238|John Warren Sr]] | |- |data-sort-value="Carr, Eric"|[[Carr-3983|James Carr]] |data-sort-value=12.12|12.12[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Carr-3983 12th cousins] |data-sort-value="Freeman, Edmund"|[[Freeman-92|Edmond Freeman Jr]] | |- |data-sort-value="Chisarik, Paul"|[[Chisarik-1|Paul Chisarik]] |data-sort-value=12.12|12.12[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Chisarik-1 12th cousins] |data-sort-value="Marets, Francois"|[[Marets-11|Francois (Marets) des Marets]] | |- |data-sort-value="Collins, James"|[[Collins-5662|James Collins]] |data-sort-value=12.12|12.12[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Collins-5662 12th cousins] |data-sort-value="Freeman, Edmund"|[[Freeman-92|Edmund Freeman Jr]] | |- |data-sort-value="Kessler, John"|[[Kessler-1011|John Kessler Jr]] |data-sort-value=12.12|12.12[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Kessler-1011 12th cousins] |data-sort-value="Wilder, John"|[[Wilder-212|John Wilder]] | |- |data-sort-value="Liard, Danielle"|[[Liard-1|Danielle Liard]] |data-sort-value=12.12|12.12[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Liard-1 12th cousins] |data-sort-value="Marets, Francois"|[[Marets-11|Francois (Marets) des Marets]] | |- |data-sort-value="Salsbery, J"|[[Pearson-3638|J Salsbery]] |data-sort-value=12.12|12.12[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Pearson-3638 12th cousins] |data-sort-value="Warde, Andrews"|[[Ward-424|Andrew Warde]] | |- |data-sort-value="White, Stephanie"|[[Martin-45302|Stephanie White]] |data-sort-value=12.12|12.12[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Martin-45302 12th cousins] |data-sort-value="Johnson, William"|[[Johnson-5398|William Johnson]] |? |- |data-sort-value="Durham, Deb"|[[Lewis-24639|Deb Durham]] |data-sort-value=13.10|13.10[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Lewis-24639 10th cousins 3x removed] |data-sort-value="Winslow, Edward Sr"|[[Winslow-4|Edward Winslow Sr]] | |- |data-sort-value="Martin, Dave"|[[Martin-32982|Dave Martin]] |data-sort-value=13.10|13.10[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Martin-32982 10th cousins 3x removed] |data-sort-value="Freeman, Edmund"|[[Freeman-321|Edmund Freeman Sr]] | |- |data-sort-value="Burch, Mark"|[[Burch-2229|Mark Burch]] |data-sort-value=13.11|13.11[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Burch-2229 11th cousins 2x removed] |data-sort-value="Clarke, John"|[[Clarke-36|John Clarke]] | |- |data-sort-value="Clark, Ted"|[[Clark-19450|Ted Clark]] |data-sort-value=13.11|13.11[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Clark-19450 11th cousins 2x removed] |data-sort-value="Thompson, Robert"|[[Thompson-4450|Robert Thompson]] | |- |data-sort-value="Glann, Abby"|Glann, Abby[[Brown-8212|Abby Glann]] |data-sort-value=13.11|13.11[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Brown-8212 11th cousins 2x removed] |data-sort-value="Tarbell, Thomas"|[[Tarbell-166|Thomas Tarbell I]] | |- |data-sort-value="Cruise, Cheryl"|[[Cruise-394|Cheryl Cruise]] |data-sort-value=13.12|13.12[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Cruise-394 12 cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Shepherd, Robert"|[[Shepherd-1609|Robert Shepherd]] |? |- |data-sort-value="Haylor, Wendy"|[[Rogers-21494|Wendy Haylor]] |data-sort-value=13.12|13.12[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Rogers-21494 12th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Shephard, Robert"|[[Robert Shephard-144|Robert Shephard]] | |- |data-sort-value="Porter, Lillian"|[[Porter-8278|Lillian Porter]] |data-sort-value=13.12|13.12[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Porter-8278 12th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Smith, John"|[[Smith-10870|John Smith]] | |- |data-sort-value="Young, Anne"|[[Champion_de_Crespigny-8|Anne Young]] |data-sort-value=13.12|13.12[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Champion_de_Crespigny-8 12th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Cave, Roger"|[[Roger Cave|Cave-400]] |? |- |data-sort-value="Hollenbeck, Richard"|[[Hollenbeck-72|Richard Hollenbeck]] |data-sort-value=13.13|13.13[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Hollenbeck-72 13th cousins] |data-sort-value="Arentsz, Esaias"|[[De Lint-17|Esaias Arentsz de Lint]] | |- |data-sort-value="Lane, Jamie"|[[Lane-4553|Jamie Lane]] |data-sort-value=13.13|13.13[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Lane-4553 13th cousins] |data-sort-value="Cave, Roger"|[[Cave-400|Roger Cave Esq]] | |- |data-sort-value="Newell, Leslie"|[[Newell-916|Leslie Newell]] |data-sort-value=13.13|13.13[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Newell-916 13th cousins] |data-sort-value="Kempe, Thomas"|[[Kempe-46|Thomas Kempe MP]] | |- |data-sort-value="Short, Caryl"|[[Short-3582|Caryl Short]] |data-sort-value=13.13|13.13[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Short-3582 13th cousins] |data-sort-value="Kempe, Thomas"|[[Kempe-46|Thomas Kempe MP]] | |- |data-sort-value="Wilson, V"|[[Wilson-61615|V Wilson]] |data-sort-value=13.13|13.13[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Wilson-61615 13th cousins] |data-sort-value="Barker, John"|[[Barker-348|John Barker]] | |- |data-sort-value="Spires, Nelda"|[[Gilchrist-1197|Nelda Spires]] |data-sort-value=14.10|14.10[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Gilchrist-1197 10th cousins 4x removed] |data-sort-value="Fleishman, Anna Barbara"|[[Schone-2|Anna Barbara (Schone) Fleishman]] | |- |data-sort-value="McCrary, Janettee"|[[Younger-1074|Janettee McCrary]] |data-sort-value=14.12|14.12[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Younger-1074 12th cousins 2x removed] |data-sort-value="Chandler, Thomas"|[[Chandler-111|Thomas Chandler II]] | |- |data-sort-value="Hughey, David"|[[Hughey-105|David Hughey Ph.D.]] |data-sort-value=14.13|14.13[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Hughey-105 13th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Skipwith, Henry"|[[Skipwith-80|Henry Skipwith Esq]] | |- |data-sort-value="Chancy, Aurora"|[[Howard-17576|Aurora (Howard) Chancy]] |data-sort-value=14.13|14.13[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Howard-17576 13th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Kempe, Thomas"|[[Kempe-46|Thomas Kempe MP]] | |- |data-sort-value="Langholf, Eowyn"|[[Langholf-2|Eowyn Langholf]] |data-sort-value=14.13|14.13[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Langholf-2 13th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="De Lint, Esaias Arentsz"|[[De Lint-17|Esaias Arentsz de Lint]] | |- |data-sort-value="Porter, Bruce"|[[Porter-4837|Bruce Porter]] |data-sort-value=14.13|14.13[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Porter-4837 13th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Moyle, Thomas"|[[Moyle-28|Thomas Moyle]] | |- |data-sort-value="Salsbery, J"|[[Pearson-3638|J Salsbery]] |data-sort-value=14.13|14.13[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Pearson-3638 13th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Cranfield, William"|[[Glover-3526|William (Glover) Cranfield]] | |- |data-sort-value="Tobo, Karen"|[[Lowe-866|Karen (Lowe) Tobo]] |data-sort-value=14.13|14.13[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Lowe-866 13th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Skipwith, Henry"|[[Skipwith-80|Henry Skipwith Esq]] | |- |data-sort-value="Robinson, Anna"|[[Williams-59636|Anna (Williams) Robinson]] |data-sort-value=14.14|14.13[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Williams-59636 14th cousins] |data-sort-value="Denne, William"|[[Denne-65|William Denne]] | |- |data-sort-value="Carter, Alexandra"|[[Carter-20890|Alexandra Carter]] |data-sort-value=15.11|15.11[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Carter-20890 11th cousins 4x removed] |data-sort-value="Mason, Joan"|[[Chandler-2863|Joan (Chandler) Mason]] | |- |data-sort-value="Lahlum, Brian"|[[Glass-3113|Brian Lahlum]] |data-sort-value=15.12|15.12[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Glass-3113 12th cousins 3x removed] |data-sort-value="Chandler, Thomas II"|[[Chandler-111|Thomas Chandler II]] | |- |data-sort-value="Summitt, Margaret"|[[Robe-79|Margaret Summitt]] |data-sort-value=15.14|15.14[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Robe-79 14th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Kinge, John"|[[Kinge-6|John Kinge]] | |- |data-sort-value="Tressler, Darvana"|[[Tressler-199|Darvana (Tressler) Woods]] |data-sort-value=15.14|15.14[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Tressler-199 14th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Phelps, Richard"|[[Phelps-834|Richard Phelps]] | |- |data-sort-value="House, April"|[[Oppegard-6|April House]] |data-sort-value=15.15|15.15[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Oppegard-6 15th cousins] |data-sort-value="Dymoke, Lionel"|[[Dymoke-6|Lionel Dymoke]] | |- |data-sort-value="Snyder, Jenny"|[[Snyder-2616|JD Snyder]] |data-sort-value=15.15|15.15[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Snyder-2616 15th cousins] |data-sort-value="Moyle, John"|[[Moyle-27|John Moyle]] | |- |data-sort-value="Wiggers, Lynn"|[[Wiggers-131|Lynn Wiggers]] |data-sort-value=15.15|15.15[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Wiggers-131 15th cousins] |data-sort-value="Cave, Richard"|[[Cave-10|Richard Cave Esquire]] | |- |data-sort-value="Triesch, Bart"|[[Triesch-4|Bart Triesch]] |data-sort-value=15.15|15.15[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Triesch-4 14th cousins, 3 X removed] |data-sort-value="FitzAlan, Richard"|[[FitzAlan-29|Richard (FitzAlan) de Arundel]] | |- |data-sort-value="Nelson, Jaime"|[[Nelson-3486|Jamie Nelson]] |data-sort-value=16.15|16.15[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Nelson-3486 15th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Hill, Roger"|[[Hill-2291|Roger Hill]] | |- |data-sort-value="Browne, Thomas"|[[Browne-206|Thomas Browne]] |data-sort-value=16.16|16.16[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Browne-206 16th cousins] |data-sort-value="Kingman, John"|[[Kingman-271|John Kingman]] | |- |data-sort-value="O'Connor, Carolyn"|[[O'Connor-2891|Carolyn O'Connor]] |data-sort-value=16.16|16.16[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=O'Connor-2891 16th cousins] |data-sort-value="Browne, Thomas"|[[Browne-206|Thomas Browne]] | |- |data-sort-value="Piercy-Reins, Frances"|[[Piercy-1794|Frances Piercy-Reins]] |data-sort-value=17.15|17.15[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Piercy-1794 15th cousins 2x removed] |data-sort-value="Isaac, John"|[[Isaac-143|John Isaac]] |? |- |data-sort-value="Richardson, Sharon"|[[Richardson-15066|Sharon Richardson]] |data-sort-value=17.15|17.15[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Richardson-15066 15th cousins 2x removed] |data-sort-value="Godard, Christian"|[[Godard-65|Christian Godard]] | |- |data-sort-value="Drumm, Jenn"|[[Lykins-104|Jenn Drumm]] |data-sort-value=17.16|17.16[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Lykins-104 16th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Carter, Thomas"|[[Carter-2866|Thomas Carter Sr]] | |- |data-sort-value="Macagno, Karen"|[[Schick-165|Karen Macagno]] |data-sort-value=17.16|17.16[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Schick-165 16th cousins, 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Coningsby, Humphrey"|[[Coningsby-67|Humphrey Coningsby]] | |- |data-sort-value="Richardson, Sharon"|[[Richardson-15066|Sharon Richardson]] |data-sort-value=17.16|17.16[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Richardson-15066 16th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Moyle, Walter"|[[Moyle-3|Walter Moyle]] | |- |data-sort-value="Lee, Madeleine"|[[Lee-15278|Madeleine Lee]] |data-sort-value=17.16|17.16[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Lee-15278 16th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Clerke, John"|[[Clerke-1|John Clerke]] | |- |data-sort-value="Martin, Dave"|[[Martin-32982|Dave Martin]] |data-sort-value=17.16|17.16[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Martin-32982 16th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Willoughby, William"|[[Willoughby-68|William Willoughby KG]] | |- |data-sort-value="Weddington, Eric"|[[Weddington-53|Eric Weddington]] |data-sort-value=17.16|17.16[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Weddington-53 16th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Danvers, William"|[[Danvers-4|William Danvers Knt]] | |- |data-sort-value="Edmunds, Monica"|[[Edmunds-487|Monica Edmunds]] |data-sort-value=17.17|17.17[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Edmunds-487 17th cousins] |data-sort-value="Grey, Reynold"|[[Grey-168|Reynold Grey]] | |- |data-sort-value="Langdon, Merriam"|[[Langdon-1726|Merriam Langdon]] |data-sort-value=17.17|17.17[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Langdon-1726 17th cousins] |data-sort-value="Fettiplace, Richard"|[[Fettiplace-2|Richard Fettiplace]] | |- |data-sort-value="Dunn, Sarah"|[[Backhouse-328|Sarah (Backhouse) Dunn]] |data-sort-value=18.14|18.14[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Backhouse-328 14th cousins 4x removed] |data-sort-value="Tyrrell, John"|[[Tyrrell-6|John Tyrrell]] | |- |data-sort-value="Smith, Joshua"|[[Smith-129648|Joshua Smith]] |data-sort-value=18.14|18.14[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Smith-129648 14th cousins 4x removed] |data-sort-value="Carter, William"|[[Carter-210|William Carter]] | |- |data-sort-value="Brooks, Shawnee"|[[Simmers-137|Shawnee Brooks]] |data-sort-value=18.16|18.16[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Simmers-137 16th cousins 2x removed] |data-sort-value="Browne, Eleanor"|[[FitzAlan-617|Eleanor (FitzAlan) Browne]] |? |- |data-sort-value="Bertsch, Char"|[[Bertsch-211|Char Bertsch]] |data-sort-value=18.16|18.16[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Bertsch-211 16th cousins 2x removed] |data-sort-value="Skipwith, William"|[[Skipwith-10|William Skipwith]] | |- |data-sort-value="Fulkerson, Scott"|[[Fulkerson-232|Scott Fulkerson]] |data-sort-value=18.16|18.16[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Fulkerson-232 16th cousins 2x removed] |data-sort-value="FitzAlan, Eleanor"|[[FitzAlan-617|Eleanor (FitzAlan) Browne]] | |- |data-sort-value="Jones, Peter"|[[Jones-36835|Peter Jones]] |data-sort-value=18.17|18.17[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Jones-36835 17th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Constable, John"|[[Constable-32|John Constable]] | |- |data-sort-value="Montague, Shelley"|[[Montague-573|Shelley Montague]] |data-sort-value=18.17|18.17[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Montague-573 17th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Montagu, John"|[[Montagu-8|John (Montagu) de Montagu KG]] |? |- |data-sort-value="Prouse, Rand"|[[Prouse-92|Rand Prouse]] |data-sort-value=18.17|18.17[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Prouse-92 17th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Danvers, John"|[[Danvers-5|John Danvers]] | |- |data-sort-value="Rousseau, Wayne"|[[Rousseau-673|Wayne Rousseau]] |data-sort-value=18.17|18.17[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Rousseau-673 17th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Ferrers, Thomas"|[[Ferrers-57|Thomas (Ferrers) de Ferrers Esq]] | |- |data-sort-value="Beardsley, John"|[[Beardsley-386|John Beardsley]] |data-sort-value=18.17|18.17[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Beardsley-386 18th cousins] |data-sort-value="Harington, Nicholas"|[[Harrington-91|Nicholas (Harrington Harington MP]] | |- |data-sort-value="Wickham, Jay"|[[Wickham-1153|Jay Wickham]] |data-sort-value=19.18|19.18[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Wickham-1153 18th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Goushill, Robert"|[[Goushill-6|Robert Goushill]] | |- |data-sort-value="Allen, Kimberly"|[[Allen-14285|Kimberly Allen]] |data-sort-value=19.15|19.15[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Allen-14285 15th cousins 4x removed] |data-sort-value="Glover, James"|[[Glover-21|James Glover]] | |- |data-sort-value="Fouse, Michael"|[[Fousse-4|Michael Fousse]] |data-sort-value=19.17|19.17[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Fousse-4 17th cousins 2x removed] |data-sort-value="Danvers, John"|[[Danvers-5|John Danvers]] | |- |data-sort-value="Powell, Madelynn"|[[Powell-10837|Madelynn Powell]] |data-sort-value=19.17|19.17[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Powell-10837 17th cousins, 2x removed] |data-sort-value="Danvers, John"|[[Danvers-5|John Danvers]] | |- |data-sort-value="Tye, Susan"|[[Tye-166|Susan Tye]] |data-sort-value=19.17|19.17[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Tye-166 17th cousins, 2x removed] |data-sort-value="Darcy, Robert"|[[Darcy-1|Robert Darcy]] | |- |data-sort-value="Murphy, JN"|[[Murphy-4835|JN Murphy]] |data-sort-value=19.18|19.18[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Murphy-4835 18th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Le Scrope, Henry"|[[Scrope-28|Henry le Scrope]] | |- |data-sort-value="Byers, Dale"|[[Dale Byers-779|Dale Byers]] |data-sort-value=20.17|20.17[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Byers-779 17th cousins 3x Removed] |data-sort-value="Ap Ieuan, Matthew"|[[Ap Ieuan-19|Mathew ap Ieuan]] | |- |data-sort-value="Ricketts, Julie"|[[Fiscus-32|Julie Ricketts]] |data-sort-value=20.18|20.18[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Fiscus-32 18th cousins 2x removed] |data-sort-value="Harcourt, Thomas"|[[Harcourt-350|Thomas Harcourt]] | |- |data-sort-value="Day, Jack"|[[Day-1904|Jack Day]] |data-sort-value=20.19|20.19[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Day-1904 19th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Welles, John"|[[Welles-120|John de Welles]] | |- |data-sort-value="Moore, Dallace"|[[Moore-34858|Dallace Moore]] |data-sort-value=20.19|20.19[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Moore-34858 19th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Green, Thomas"|[[Green-133|Thomas Green]] | |- |data-sort-value="Halpin, Louise"|[[Salvatore-85|Louise Halpin]] |data-sort-value=20.19|20.19[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Salvatore-85 19th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Molyneux, William"|[[Molyneux-75|William Molyneux of Sefton]] | |- |data-sort-value="Shelley, Richard"|[[Shelley-714|Richard Shelley]] |data-sort-value=20.19|20.19[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Shelley-714 19th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Mainwaring, Randle"|[[Mainwaring-11|Randle Mainwaring]] | |- |data-sort-value="Shipman, Roger"|[[Shipman-738|Roger Shipman]] |data-sort-value=20.19|20.19[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Shipman-738 19th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Pert, William"|[[Pert-1|William Pert]] | |- |data-sort-value="Bugbee, Scott"|[[Bugbee-342|Scott Bugbee]] |data-sort-value=22.20|22.20[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Bugbee-342 20th cousins 2x removed] |data-sort-value="Welles, John"|[[Welles-120|John de Welles]] | |- |data-sort-value="Koerner, Aaron"|[[Koerner-201|Aaron Koerner]] |data-sort-value=23.19|23.19[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Koerner-201 19th cousins 4x removed] |data-sort-value="Radcliffe, William"|[[Radcliffe-87|William Radcliffe]] | |- |data-sort-value="Schiller, Jacob"|[[Schiller-520|Jacob Schiller]] |data-sort-value=24.20|24.20[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Schiller-520 20th cousins 4x removed] |data-sort-value="FitzAlan, Richard"|[[FitzAlan-29|Richard (FitzAlan) de Arundel]] | |- |data-sort-value="McGinn, Kevin"|[[McGinn-202|Kevin McGinn]] |data-sort-value=24.20|24.20[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=McGinn-202 25th cousins] |data-sort-value="Dreux, Robert"|[[Dreux-32|Robert III (Dreux) de Dreux]] | |- |data-sort-value="Adams, Jean"|[[Jenks-454|Jean Adams]] |data-sort-value=99.99|99.99[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Jenks-454 Unknown relationship] |data-sort-value="Adams, Jean"|[[Jenks-454|Undiscovered]] |? |- |data-sort-value="Martin, David"|[[Martin-32982|David Martin]] |data-sort-value=99.99|99.99[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Martin-32982 Unknown relationship] |data-sort-value="Martin, David"|[[Martin-32982|Undiscovered]] |? |- |data-sort-value="Swift, Terri"|[[Clawson-1056|Terri Swift]] |data-sort-value=99.99|99.99[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Clawson-1056 Unknown relationship] |data-sort-value="Swift, Terri"|[[Clawson-1056|Undiscovered]] |? |} ---- == My FAMOUS WikiTree Cousins == {| class="wikitable sortable" border=1 cellpadding=5 |+ My FAMOUS WikiTree Cousins !Notable Person!!data-sort-type="number"|Relationship!!Closest Common Ancestor!!Notes |- |data-sort-value="Hanks, Jim"|[[Hanks-1765|Jim Hanks]] |data-sort-value=05.05|05.05[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Hanks-1765 5th cousins] |data-sort-value="Critchlow, John"|[[Critchlow-126|John Critchlow]] |Actor, Voice Actor, Filmmaker |- |data-sort-value="Hanks, Thomas Jeffrey"|[[Hanks-1171|Tom Hanks]] |data-sort-value=05.05|05.05[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Hanks-1171 5th cousins] |data-sort-value="Critchlow, John"|[[Critchlow-126|John Critchlow]] |Producer, Actor, Filmmaker |- |data-sort-value="Kemper, Edmund E III"|[[Kemper-509|Edmund E. Kemper III]] |data-sort-value=05.05|05.05[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Kemper-509 5th cousins] |data-sort-value="Ryker, Gerardus Jr"|[[Ryker-16|Gerardus Ryker Jr]] |Serial Killer |- |data-sort-value="Whitney, William"|[[Whitney-2002|William Whitney]] |data-sort-value=10.0604|10.0604[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Whitney-2002 6th cousins 4x removed] |data-sort-value="Tarbell II, Thomas"|[[Tarbell-14|Thomas Tarbell II]] | |- |data-sort-value="Eastman, George"|[[Eastman-342|George Eastman]] |data-sort-value=11.0605|11.0605[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Eastman-342 6th cousins 5x removed] |data-sort-value="Ballard, William"|[[Ballard-263|William Ballard]] |Eastman-Kodak |- |data-sort-value="Hemingway, Ernest"|[[Hemingway-1|Ernest Hemingway]] |data-sort-value=11.0902|11.0902[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Hemingway-1 9th cousins 2x removed] |data-sort-value="Ballard, William"|[[Ballard-263|William Ballard]] | |- |data-sort-value="Rockefeller, John D Sr"|[[Rockefeller-1|John D Rockefeller Sr]] |data-sort-value=12.0705|12.0705[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Rockefeller-1 7th cousins 5x removed] |data-sort-value="Hendricks, Menno"|[[Hendricks-367|Menno Hendricks]] |Billionaire |- |data-sort-value="Rockefeller, William Avery"|[[Rockefeller-4|William Avery Rockefeller Jr]] |data-sort-value=12.0705|12.0705[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Rockefeller-4 7th cousins 5x removed] |data-sort-value="Hendricks, Menno"|[[Hendricks-367|Menno Hendricks]] | |- |data-sort-value="Woolworth, Frank"|[[Woolworth-36|Frank Woolworth]] |data-sort-value=12.0705|12.0705[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Woolworth-36 7th cousins 5x removed] |data-sort-value="Adams, Robert"|[[Adams-1343|Robert Adams]] | |- |data-sort-value="Rockefeller, Alta"|[[Rockefeller-10|Alta (Rockefeller) Prentice]] |data-sort-value=12.08|12.08[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Rockefeller-10 8th cousins 4x removed] |data-sort-value="Hendricks, Menno"|[[Hendricks-367|Menno Hendricks]] | |- |data-sort-value="Gould, Jay"|[[Gould-218|Jay Gould]] |data-sort-value=13.08|12.08[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Gould-218 8th cousins 5x removed] |data-sort-value="Phelps, Ellen"|[[Gunne-3|Ellen (Gunne) Phelps]] | |- |data-sort-value="Gould, George"|[[Gould-2062|George Gould]] |data-sort-value=13.09|13.09[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Gould-2062 9th cousins 4x removed] |data-sort-value="Phelps, Ellen"|[[Gunne-3|Ellen (Gunne) Phelps]] | |- |data-sort-value="DeMille, Cecil B"|[[DeMille-39|Cecil B. DeMille]] |data-sort-value=13.11|13.11[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=DeMille-39 11th cousins 2x removed] |data-sort-value="Overton, Guthlac"|[[Overton-42|Guthlac Overton MP]] |American Film Maker |- |data-sort-value="Presley, Elvis"|[[Presley-155|Elvis Aaron Presley]] |data-sort-value=13.12|13.12[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Presley-155 12th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Smith, John"|[[Smith-10870|John Smith]] |Entertainer |- |data-sort-value="Penney, J. C."|[[Penney-242|J. C. Penney Jr]] |data-sort-value=14.11|14.11[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Penney-242 11th cousins 3X removed] |data-sort-value="Moyle, Thomas"|[[Moyle-28|Thomas Moyle]] |J.C. Penney's department store founder |- |data-sort-value="Duke, Buck"|[[Duke-1287|Buck Duke]] |data-sort-value=14.12|14.12[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Duke-1287 12th cousins 2x removed] |data-sort-value="Kempe, William"|[[Kempe-3|William Kempe]] | |- |data-sort-value="Windsor, Elizabeth"|[[Windsor-1|Queen Elizabeth II]] |data-sort-value=14.1301|14.1301[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Windsor-1 13th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Cecil, Richard"|[[Cecil-2|Richard Cecil]] |Queen of England |- |data-sort-value="McCain, John III"|[[McCain-6|John McCain III]] |data-sort-value=18.18|18.18[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=McCain-6 18th cousins] |data-sort-value="Clifton, John"|[[Clifton-56|John Clifton]] |US Senator |} ---- == United States Presidents == {| class="wikitable sortable" border=1 cellpadding=5 |+ United States Presidents !Notable Person!!data-sort-type="number"|Relationship!!Closest Common Ancestor!!Notes |- |data-sort-value="Washington, George"|[[Washington-11|George Washington]] |data-sort-value=16.08|16.08[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Washington-11 9th cousins 6x removed] |data-sort-value="Payne, Stephen"|[[Payne-290|Stephen Payne]] |data-sort-value="01"|011st (1789-1797) |- |data-sort-value="Adams, John"|[[Adams-10|John Adams]] |data-sort-value=99.99|99.99[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Adams-10 Not Found] | |data-sort-value="02"|022nd (1797-1801) |- |data-sort-value="Jefferson, Thomas"|[[Jefferson-1|Thomas Jefferson]] |data-sort-value=15.08|15.08[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Jefferson-1 8th cousins 7x removed] |data-sort-value="Cave, Richard"|[[Cave-10|Richard Cave Esquire]] |data-sort-value="03"|033rd (1801-1809) |- |data-sort-value="Madison, James Jr"|[[Madison-1|James Madison Jr]] |data-sort-value=17.11|17.11[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Madison-1 11th cousins 6x removed] |data-sort-value="Vaughn, Roger"|[[Vaughan-189|Roger Vaughn]] |data-sort-value="04"|044th (1809–1817) |- |data-sort-value="Monroe, James"|[[Monroe-17|James Monroe]] |data-sort-value=21.18|21.18[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Monroe-17 18th cousins 3x removed] |data-sort-value="Burgh, Richard"|[[Burgh-13|Richard (Burgh) de Burgh Knt]] |data-sort-value="05"|055th (1817-1825) |- |data-sort-value="Adams, John Quincy"|[[Adams-12|John Quincy Adams]] |data-sort-value=18.12|18.12[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Adams-12 12th cousins 6x removed] |data-sort-value="Ferch Dafydd, Gwladus"|[[Ferch Dafydd-5|Gwladus (ferch Dafydd) Herbert]] |data-sort-value="06"|066th (1825-1829) |- |data-sort-value="Jackson, Andrew"|[[Jackson-1115|Andrew Jackson]] |data-sort-value=99.99|99.99[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Jackson-1115 Not Found] | |data-sort-value="07"|077th (1829-1837) |- |data-sort-value="Van Buren, Martin"|[[Van_Buren-1|Martin Van Buren]] |data-sort-value=99.99|99.99[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Van_Buren-1 Not Found] | |data-sort-value="08"|088th (1837-1841) |- |data-sort-value="Harrison, William Henry"|[[Harrison-912|William Henry Harrison]] |data-sort-value=14.07|14.07[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Harrison-912 7th cousins 7x removed] |data-sort-value="Carter, William"|[[Carter-210|William Carter]] |data-sort-value="09"|099th (1841) |- |data-sort-value="Tyler, John"|[[Tyler-150|John Tyler]] |data-sort-value=14.09|14.09[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Tyler-150 9th cousins 5x removed] |data-sort-value="Moyle, Thomas"|[[Moyle-28|Thomas Moyle]] |data-sort-value="10"|1010th (1841-1845) |- |data-sort-value="Polk, John Knox"|[[Polk-56|John Knox Polk]] |data-sort-value=20.14|20.14[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Polk-56 14th cousins 6x removed] |[[FitzAlan-29|Richard (FitzAlan) de Arundel]] |data-sort-value="11"|1111th (1845-1849) |- |data-sort-value="Taylor, Zachary"|[[Taylor-223|Zachary Taylor]] |data-sort-value=17.12|17.12[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Taylor-223 12th cousins 5x removed] |data-sort-value="Welles, Leo"|[[Welles-62|Leo (Welles) de Welles KG]] |data-sort-value="12"|1212th (1849-1850) |- |data-sort-value="Fillmore, Millard"|[[Fillmore-3|Millard Fillmore]] |data-sort-value=11.06|11.06[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Fillmore-3 6th cousins 5x removed] |data-sort-value="Baguley, Randall"|[[Baguley-34|Randall Baguley]] |data-sort-value="13"|1313th (1850-1853) |- |data-sort-value="Pierce, Franklin"|[[Pierce-177|Franklin Pierce]] |data-sort-value=21.20|21.20[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Pierce-177 20th 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Turberville, Payne"|[[Turberville-34|Payne (Turberville) de Turberville]] |data-sort-value="14"|1414th (1853-1857) |- |data-sort-value="Buchanan"|[[Buchanan-787|Buchanan]] |data-sort-value=20.13|20.13[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Buchanan-787 13th cpusins 7x removed] |data-sort-value="Arundel, Richard"|[[FitzAlan-29|Richard (FitzAlan) de Arundel]] |data-sort-value="15"|1515th (1857-1861) |- |data-sort-value="Lincoln, Abraham"|[[Lincoln-103|Abraham Lincoln]] |data-sort-value=14.09|14.09[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Lincoln-103 9th cousins 5x removed] |data-sort-value="Jones, John Jr"|[[Jones-17744|John Jones Jr]] |data-sort-value="16"|1616th (1861-1865) |- |data-sort-value="Johnson, Andrew"|[[Johnson-10479|Andrew Johnson]] |data-sort-value=17.16|17.16[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Johnson-10479 16th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Dymoke, Thomas"|[[Dymoke-2|Thomas Dymoke]] |data-sort-value="17"|1717th (1865-1869) |- |data-sort-value="Grant, Hiram Ulysses"|[[Grant-468|Hiram Ulysses Grant]] |data-sort-value=16.11|16.11[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Grant-468 11th cousins 5x removed] |data-sort-value="Wingfield, John"|[[Wingfield-22|John Wingfield]] |data-sort-value="18"|1818th (1869-1877) |- |data-sort-value="Hayes, Rutherford Birchard"|[[Hayes-229|Rutherford Birchard Hayes]] |data-sort-value=10.05|10.05[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Hayes-229 5th cousins 5x removed] |data-sort-value="Abbott, George Jr"|[[Abbott-97|George Abbott Jr.]] |data-sort-value="19"|1919th (1877-1881) |- |data-sort-value="Garfield, James Abram"|[[Garfield-39|James Abram Garfield]] |data-sort-value=10.06|10.06[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Garfield-39 6th cousins 4x removed] |data-sort-value="Bigelow, John"|[[Bigelow-24|John Bigelow]] |data-sort-value="20"|2020th (1881-1881) |- |data-sort-value=""|[[Arthur-49|Chester Alan Arthur]] |data-sort-value=19.17|19.17[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Arthur-49 17th cousins 2x removed] |data-sort-value="Clifford, Roger"|[[Clifford-243|Roger (Clifford) de Clifford]] |data-sort-value="21"|2121st (1881-1885) |- |data-sort-value="Cleveland, Grover"|[[Cleveland-110|Grover Cleveland]] |data-sort-value=16.13|16.13[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Cleveland-110 13th cousins 3x removed] |data-sort-value="Browne, Thomas"|[[Browne-206|Thomas Browne]] |data-sort-value="22"|2222d (1885-1889)
24th (1893-1897) |- |data-sort-value="Harrison, Benjamin"|[[Harrison-913|Benjamin Harrison]] |data-sort-value=14.09|14.09[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Harrison-913 9th cousins 5x removed] |data-sort-value="Carter, William"|[[Carter-210|William Carter]] |data-sort-value="23"|2323rd (1889-1893) |- |data-sort-value="McKinley, William"|[[McKinley-184|William McKinley Jr]] |data-sort-value=99.99|99.99[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=McKinley-184 Not Found] | |data-sort-value="25"|2525th (1897-1901) |- |data-sort-value="Roosevelt, Theodore"|[[Roosevelt-18|Theodore Roosevelt Jr]] |data-sort-value=18.17|18.17[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Roosevelt-18 17th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Goushill, Robert"|[[Goushill-6|Robert Goushill]] |data-sort-value="26"|2626th (1901-1909) |- |data-sort-value="Taft, William Howard"|[[Taft-21|William Howard Taft]] |data-sort-value=10.09|10.09[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Taft-21 9th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Woodward, Nathaniel Sr"|[[Woodward-38|Nathaniel Woodward Sr]] |data-sort-value="27"|2727th (1909-1913) |- |data-sort-value="Wilson, Thomas Woodrow"|[[Wilson-7591|Thomas Woodrow Wilson]] |data-sort-value=20.16|20.16[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Wilson-7591 16th cousins 4x removed] |data-sort-value="Arundel, Richard"|[[FitzAlan-29|Richard (FitzAlan) de Arundel]] |data-sort-value="28"|2828th (1913-1921) |- |data-sort-value="Harding, Warren"|[[Harding-4|Warren Gamaliel Harding]] |data-sort-value=17.15|17.15[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Harding-4 15th cousins 2x removed] |data-sort-value="Danvers, John"|[[Danvers-5|John Danvers]] |data-sort-value="29"|2929th (1921-1923) |- |data-sort-value="Coolidge, John Calvin Jr"|[[Coolidge-13|John Calvin Coolidge Jr]] |data-sort-value=14.11|14.11[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Coolidge-13 11th cousins x3 removed] |data-sort-value="Goddard, John"|[[Goddard-33|John Goddard]] |data-sort-value="30"|3030th (1923-1929) |- |data-sort-value="Hoover, Herbert Clark"|[[Hoover-328|Herbert Clark Hoover]] |data-sort-value=13.11|13.11[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Hoover-328 11th cousins 2x removed] |data-sort-value="Skipwith, Henry"|[[Skipwith-80|Henry Skipwith Esq]] |data-sort-value="31"|3131st (1929-1933) |- |data-sort-value="Roosevelt, Franklin Delano"|[[Roosevelt-1|Franklin Delano Roosevelt]] |data-sort-value=15.14|15.14[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Roosevelt-1 14th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Glover, James"|[[Glover-21|James Glover]] |data-sort-value="32"|3232nd (1933-1945) |- |data-sort-value="Truman, Harry S"|[[Truman-3|Harry S Truman]] |data-sort-value=14.13|14.13[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Truman-3 13th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Moyle, Thomas"|[[Moyle-28|Thomas Moyle]] |data-sort-value="33"|3333rd (1945-1953) |- |data-sort-value="Eisenhower, Dwight David"|[[Eisenhower-1|Dwight David Eisenhower]] |data-sort-value=14.13|14.13[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Eisenhower-1 Not Found] | |data-sort-value="34"|3434th (1953-1961) |- |data-sort-value="Kennedy, John Fitzgerald"|[[Kennedy-96|Kennedy, John Fitzgerald]] |data-sort-value=20.19|20.19[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Kennedy-96 19th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Arundel, Richard"|[[FitzAlan-29|Richard (FitzAlan) de Arundel]] |data-sort-value="35"|3535th (1961-1963) |- |data-sort-value="Johnson, Lyndon Baines"|[[Johnson-8927|Lyndon Baines Johnson]] |data-sort-value=15.03|15.03[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Mathew-21 15th Cousins 3x Removed] |data-sort-value="Mathew, Thomas"|[[Mathew-21|Thomas Mathew]] |data-sort-value="36"|3636th (1963-1965) |- |data-sort-value="Nixon, Richard Milhouse"|[[Nixon-22|Richard Milhouse Nixon]] |data-sort-value=10.19|10.19[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Nixon-22 9th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Tarbell, Thomas II"|[[Tarbell-14|Thomas Tarbell II]] |data-sort-value="37"|3737th (1969-1974) |- |data-sort-value="Ford, Gerald"|[[King-1042|Gerald Ford]] |data-sort-value=12.09|12.09[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=King-1042 9th cousins 3x removed] |data-sort-value="Adams, Robert"|[[Adams-1343|Robert Adams]] |data-sort-value="38"|3838th (1974-1977) |- |data-sort-value="Carter, James Earl Jr"|[[Carter-1086|Jimmy Carter Jr]] |data-sort-value=14.14|14.14[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Carter-1086 14th cousins] |data-sort-value="Carter, William"|[[Carter-210|William Carter]] |data-sort-value="39"|3939th (1977-1981) |- |data-sort-value="Reagan, Ronald Wilson"|[[Reagan-1|Ronald Wilson Reagan]] |data-sort-value=16.16|16.16[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Reagan-1 16th cousins] |data-sort-value="Browne, Thomas"|[[Browne-206|Thomas Browne]] |data-sort-value="40"|4040th (1981-1989) |- |data-sort-value="Bush, George H W"|[[Bush-7|George H W Bush]] |data-sort-value=11.09|11.09[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Bush-7 9th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Jordan, Stephan"|[[Jordan-22|Stephen Jordan]] |data-sort-value="41"|4141st (1989-1993) |- |data-sort-value="Clinton, William"|[[Blythe-6|William Jefferson (Bill) Clinton III]] |data-sort-value=11.09|11.09[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Blythe-6 9th cousins 2x removed] |data-sort-value="Tarbell, Thomas I"|[[Tarbell-166|Thomas Tarbell I]] |data-sort-value="42"|4242nd (1993-2001) |- |data-sort-value="Bush, George W"|[[Bush-4|George W Bush]] |data-sort-value=10.10|10.10[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Bush-4 10th cousins] |data-sort-value="Beeckman, Willem"|[[Beeckman-34|Willem Beeckman]] |data-sort-value="43"|4343rd (2001-2009) |- |data-sort-value="Obama, Barack Jr"|[[Obama-2|Barack Obama Jr]] |data-sort-value=11.09|11.09[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Obama-2 9th cousins 2x removed] |data-sort-value="Des Marest, Jean"|[[Des Marest-42|Jean (des Marest) de Maree]] |data-sort-value="44"|4444th (2009-2017) |- |data-sort-value="Trump, Donald"|[[Trump-66|Donald Trump]] |data-sort-value=99.99|99.99[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Trump-66 Not Found] | |data-sort-value="45"|4545th (2017-2021) |- |data-sort-value="Biden, Joseph Robinette Jr"|[[Biden-2|Joseph Robinette Biden Jr]] |data-sort-value=99.99|99.99[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Biden-2 Not Found] | |data-sort-value="46"|4646th (2021-2025) |} ---- == United States Vice-Presidents == {| class="wikitable sortable" border=1 cellpadding=5 |+ United States Vice-Presidents !Notable Person!!data-sort-type="number"|Relationship!!Closest Common Ancestor!!Notes |- |data-sort-value="Adams, John"|[[Adams-10|John Adams]] |data-sort-value=99.00|99.00[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Adams-10 Not Found] | |data-sort-value="01"|011st (1789 - 1797) |- |data-sort-value="Jefferson, Thomas"|[[Jefferson-1|Thomas Jefferson]] |data-sort-value=15.08|15.08[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Jefferson-1 8th cousins 7x removed] |data-sort-value="Cave, Richard"|[[Cave-10|Richard Cave Esquire]] |data-sort-value="02"|022nd (1797-1801) |- |data-sort-value="Burr, Aaron Jr"|[[Burr-115|Aaron Burr Jr]] |data-sort-value=15.08|15.08[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Burr-115 Not Found] | |data-sort-value="03"|033rd (1801-1805) |- |data-sort-value="Clinton, George"|[[Clinton-693|George Clinton]] |data-sort-value=15.08|15.08[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Clinton-693 Not Found] | |data-sort-value="04"|044th (1805-1812) |- |data-sort-value="Gerry, Eldbridge"|[[Gerry-17|Eldbridge Gerry]] |data-sort-value=15.08|15.08[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Gerry-17 Not Found] | |data-sort-value="05"|055th (1813-1814) |- |data-sort-value="Thompkins, Daniel D"|[[Tompkins-364|Daniel D Tompkins]] |data-sort-value=15.08|15.08[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Thompkins-364 Not Found] | |data-sort-value="06"|066th (1817-1825) |- |data-sort-value="Calhoun, John Caldwell Sr"|[[Calhoun-124|John Caldwell Calhoun Sr]] |data-sort-value=99.00|99.00[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Calhoun-124 Not Found] | |data-sort-value="07"|077th (1825-1832) |- |data-sort-value="Van Buren, Martin"|[[Van_Buren-1|Martin Van Buren]] |data-sort-value=99.00|99.00[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Van_Buren-1 No Found] | |data-sort-value="08"|088th (1833-1837) |- |data-sort-value="Johnson, Richard Mentor"|[[Johnson-5003|Richard Mentor Johnson]] |data-sort-value=99.00|99.00[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Johnson-5003 Not Found] | |data-sort-value="09"|099th (1837-1841) |- |data-sort-value="Tyler, John"|[[Tyler-150|John Tyler]] |data-sort-value=14.09|14.09[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Tyler-150 9th cousins 5x removed] |data-sort-value="Moyle, Thomas"|[[Moyle-28|Thomas Moyle]] |data-sort-value="10"|1010th (1841-1845) |- |data-sort-value="Dallas, George Mifflin"|[[Dallas-90|George Mifflin Dallas]] |data-sort-value=20.14|20.14[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Dallas-90 14th cousins 6x removed] |data-sort-value="Arundel, Edmund"|[[FitzAlan-585|Edmund (FitzAlan) de Arundel]] |data-sort-value="11"|1111th (1845-1849) |- |data-sort-value="Fillmore, Millard"|[[Fillmore-3|Millard Fillmore]] |data-sort-value=11.06|11.06[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Fillmore-3 6th cousins 5x removed] |data-sort-value="Baguley, Randall"|[[Baguley-34|Randall Baguley]] |data-sort-value="12"|1212th (1849-1850) |- |data-sort-value="King, William Rufus DeVane"|[[King-11966|William Rufus DeVane King]] |data-sort-value=14.12|14.12[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=King-11966 12th cousins 2x removed] |data-sort-value="Kempe, William"|[[Kempe-3|William Kempe]] |data-sort-value="13"|1313th (1853) |- |data-sort-value="Breckinridge, John Cabell"|[[Breckinridge-33|John Cabell Breckinridge]] |data-sort-value=15.11|15.11[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Breckinridge-33 11th cousins 4x removed] |data-sort-value="Godard, Christian"|[[Godard-65|Christian Godard]] |data-sort-value="14"|1414th (1857-1861) |- |data-sort-value="Hamlin, Hannibal"|[[Hamlin-528|Hannibal Hamlin]] |data-sort-value=99.00|99.00[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Hamlin-528 Not Found] | |data-sort-value="15"|1515th (1861-1865) |- |data-sort-value="Johnson, Andrew"|[[Johnson-10479|Andrew Johnson]] |data-sort-value=17.16|17.16[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Johnson-10479 16th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Dymoke, Thomas"|[[Dymoke-2|Thomas Dymoke]] |data-sort-value="16"|1616th (1865) |- |data-sort-value="Colfax, Schuyler Jr"|[[Colfax-20|Schuyler Colfax Jr]] |data-sort-value=99.00|99.00[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Colfax-20 Not Found] | |data-sort-value="17"|1717th (1869-1873) |- |data-sort-value="Wilson, Henry"|[[Colbath-19|Henry Wilson]] |data-sort-value=99.00|99.00[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Colbath-19 Not Found] | |data-sort-value="18"|1818th (1873-1875) |- |data-sort-value="Wheeler, William A"|[[Wheeler-6894|William A Wheeler]] |data-sort-value=11.07|11.07[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Wheeler-6894 7th cousins 4x removed] |data-sort-value="Baguley, Randall"|[[Baguley-34|Randall Baguley]] |data-sort-value="19"|1919th (1877-1881) |- |data-sort-value=""|[[Arthur-49|Chester Alan Arthur]] |data-sort-value=19.17|19.17[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Arthur-49 17th cousins 2x removed] |data-sort-value="Clifford, Roger"|[[Clifford-243|Roger (Clifford) de Clifford]] |data-sort-value="20"|2020th (1881-1881) |- |data-sort-value="Hendricks, Thomas Andrew"|[[Hendricks-692|Thomas Andrew Hendricks]] |data-sort-value=25.22|25.22[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Hendricks-692 22nd cousins 3x removed] |data-sort-value="FitzGodric"|[[FitzGodric-5|William FitzGodric]] |data-sort-value="21"|2121st (1885-1885) |- |data-sort-value="Morton, Levi P"|[[Morton-3303|Levi P Morton]] |data-sort-value=16.12|16.12[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Morton-3303 12th cousins 4x removed] |data-sort-value="Skipwith, William"|[[Skipwith-10|William Skipwith]] |data-sort-value="22"|2222nd (1889-1893) |- |data-sort-value="Stevenson, Adlai E"|[[Stevenson-1184|Adlai E Stevenson]] |data-sort-value=99.00|99.00[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Stevenson-1184 Not Found] | |data-sort-value="23"|2323rd (1893-1897) |- |data-sort-value="Hobart, Garret"|[[Hobart-517|Garret Hobart]] |data-sort-value=99.00|99.00[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Hobart-517 14th cousins 2x removed] |data-sort-value="Moyle, Walter"|[[Moyle-3|Walter Moyle]] |data-sort-value="24"|2424th (1897-1899) |- |data-sort-value="Roosevelt, Theodore"|[[Roosevelt-18|Theodore Roosevelt Jr]] |data-sort-value=18.17|18.17[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Roosevelt-18 17th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Goushill, Robert"|[[Goushill-6|Robert Goushill]] |data-sort-value="25"|2525th (1901-1901) |- |data-sort-value="Fairbanks, Charles, W"|[[Fairbanks-440|Charles W Fairbanks]] |data-sort-value=19.17|19.17[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Fairbanks-440 17th cousins 2x removed] |data-sort-value="Stafford, Katherine"|[[Hastang-1|Katherine Stafford]] |data-sort-value="26"|2626th (1905-1909) |- |data-sort-value="Sherman, James"|[[Sherman-3002|James Sherman]] |data-sort-value=17.15|17.15[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Sherman-3002 15th cousins 2x removed] |data-sort-value="Danvers, John"|[[Danvers-5|John Danvers]] |data-sort-value="27"|2727th (1909 - 1912) |- |data-sort-value="Marshall, Thomas"|[[Marshall-|Thomas R. Marshall]] |data-sort-value=99.99|99.99[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Marshall-6316 Not Found] | |data-sort-value="28"|2828th (1913 - 1921) |- |data-sort-value="Coolidge, Calvin"|[[Coolidge-13|Calvin Coolidge]] |data-sort-value=14.11|14.11[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Coolidge-13 11th Cousins 3x Removed] |data-sort-value="Goddard, John"|[[Goddard-33|John Goddard]] |data-sort-value="29"|2929th (1921 - 1923) |- |data-sort-value="Dawes, Charles"|[[Dawes-291|Charles Dawes]] |data-sort-value=12.09|12.09[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Dawes-291 9th Cousins 3x Removed] |data-sort-value="Freeman, Edmund"|[[Freeman-92|Edmund Freeman Jr]] |data-sort-value="30"|3030th (1925 - 1929) |- |data-sort-value="Curtis, Charles"|[[Curtis-1647|Charles Curtis]] |data-sort-value=12.07|12.07[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Curtis-1647 7th Cousin 5x Removed] |data-sort-value="Adams, Robert"|[[Adams-1343|Robert Adams]] |data-sort-value="31"|3131st (1929 - 1933) |- |data-sort-value="Garner, John"|[[Garner-1851|John Nance Garner]] |data-sort-value=16.13|16.13[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Garner-1851 Not Found] |data-sort-value="Wingfield, John"|[[Wingfield-22|John Wingfield]] |data-sort-value="32"|3232th (1933 - 1941) |- |data-sort-value="Wallace, Henry"|[[Wallace-5730|Henry A. Wallace]] |data-sort-value=16.13|16.13[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Wallace-5730 13th Cousins 3x Removed] |data-sort-value="Evelyn, John"|[[Evelyn-4|John Evelyn]] |data-sort-value="33"|3333th (1941-1945) |- |data-sort-value="Truman, Harry"|[[Truman-3|Harry S Truman]] |data-sort-value=14.13|14.13[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Truman-3 13th Cousins 1x Removed] |data-sort-value="Moyle, Thomas"|[[Moyle-28|Thomas Moyle]] |data-sort-value="34"|3434th (1945-1945) |- |data-sort-value="Barkley, Alben"|[[Barkley-428|Alben Barkley]] |data-sort-value=99.00|99.00[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Barkley-428 Not Found] | |data-sort-value="35"|3535th (1949-1953) |- |data-sort-value="Nixon, Richard"|[[Nixon-22|Richard Nixon]] |data-sort-value=10.09|10.09[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Nixon-22 9th Cousins 1x Removed] |data-sort-value="Tarbell, Thomas II"|[[Tarbell-14|Thomas Tarbell II]] |data-sort-value="36"|3636th (1953-1961) |- |data-sort-value="Johnson, Lyndon Baines"|[[Johnson-8927|Lyndon Baines Johnson]] |data-sort-value=15.03|15.03[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Mathew-21 15th Cousins 3x Removed] |data-sort-value="Mathew, Thomas"|[[Mathew-21|Thomas Mathew]] |data-sort-value="37"|3737th (1961-1963) |- |data-sort-value="Humphrey, Hubert Horatio Jr"|[[Humphrey-2148|Hubert Humphrey]] |data-sort-value=15.03|15.03[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Humphrey-2148 9th Cousins 2x Removed] |data-sort-value="Wiswall, Thomas"|[[Wiswall-16|Thomas Wiswall]] |data-sort-value="38"|3838th (1965-1069) |- |data-sort-value="Agnew, Spiro"|[[Spiro Agnew-659|Spiro Agnew]] |data-sort-value=99.00|99.00[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Agnew-659 Not Found] | |data-sort-value="39"|3939th (1969-1973) |- |data-sort-value="Ford, Gerald"|[[King-1042|Gerald Ford]] |data-sort-value=10.10|10.10[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=King-1042 10 Cousins] |data-sort-value="Gysbertsen, Lubbert"|[[Gysbertsen-1|Lubbert Gysbertsen]] |data-sort-value="40"|4040th (1973-1974) |- |data-sort-value="Rockefeller, Nelson"|[[Rockefeller-101|Nelson Rockefeller]] |data-sort-value=9.12|9.03[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Rockefeller-101 10 Cousins] |data-sort-value="Hendricks, Menno"|[[Hendricks-367|Menno Hendricks]] |data-sort-value="41"|4141th (1974-1977) |- |data-sort-value="Mondale, Walter"|[[Mondale-1|Walter Mondale]] |data-sort-value=99.00|99.00[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Mondale-1 Not Found] | |data-sort-value="42"|4242th (1977-1981) |- |data-sort-value="Bush, George H W"|[[Bush-7|George H W Bush]] |data-sort-value=11.0901|11.0901[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Bush-7 9th cousins 1x removed] |data-sort-value="Beeckman, Willem"|[[Beeckman-34|Willem Beeckman]] |data-sort-value="43"|4343th (1981-1989) |- |data-sort-value="Quayle, Dan"|[[Quayle-22|Dan Quayle]] |data-sort-value=99.00|99.00[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Quayle-22 Not Found] | |data-sort-value="44"|4444th (1989-1993) |- |data-sort-value="Gore, Al"|[[Gore-330|Al Gore]] |data-sort-value=14.01|14.01[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Gore-330 13th Cousins 1x Removed] |data-sort-value="Kempe, Thomas"|[[Kempe-46|Thomas Kempe MP]] |data-sort-value="45"|4545th (1993-2001) |- |data-sort-value="Cheney, Dick"|[[Cheney-4|Dick Cheney]] |data-sort-value=99.00|99.00[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Cheney-4 Not Found] | |data-sort-value="46"|4646th (2001-2009) |- |data-sort-value="Biden, Joe"|[[Biden-2|Joe Biden]] |data-sort-value=99.00|99.00[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Biden-2 Not Found] | |data-sort-value="47"|4747th (2009-2017) |- |data-sort-value="Pence, Mike"|[[Pence-403|Mike Pence]] |data-sort-value=99.00|99.00[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Pence-403 Not Found] | |data-sort-value="48"|4848th (2017-2021) |- |data-sort-value="Harris, "|[[Harris-37912|Kamala Devi Harris]] |data-sort-value=99.00|99.00[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Harris-37912 Not Found] | |data-sort-value="49"|4949th (2021-2025) |} ---- == Magna Carta Surety Barons == {| class="wikitable sortable" border=1 cellpadding=5 |+ Magna Carta Surety Barons !Notable Person!!data-sort-type="number"|Relationship!!Closest Common Ancestor |- |data-sort-value="Roos, Robert"|[[Ros-162|Robert (Ros) de Roos]] |data-sort-value=23.0000|23.0000[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Ros-162 23rd great grandfather] |data-sort-value="Roos, Robert"|[[Ros-162|Robert (Ros) de Roos]] |- |data-sort-value="Albini, William"|[[Albini-39|William (Albini) d'Aubigny]] |data-sort-value=24.00|24.00[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Albini-39 24th great grandfather] |data-sort-value="Albini, Wiliam"|[[Albini-39|William (Albini) d'Aubigny]] |- |data-sort-value="FitzWalter, Robert"|[[FitzWalter-101|Robert FitzWalter]] |data-sort-value=22.00|22.00[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=FitzWalter-101 22nd great grandfather] |data-sort-value="FitzWalter, Robert"|[[FitzWalter-101|Robert FitzWalter]] |- |data-sort-value="Lacy, John"|[[Lacy-284|John (Lacy) de Lacy Knight]] |data-sort-value=23.00|23.00[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Lacy-284 23rd great grandfather] |data-sort-value="Lacy, John"|[[Lacy-284|John (Lacy) de Lacy Knight]] |- |data-sort-value="Clare, Gilbert"|[[Clare-673|Gilbert (Clare) de Clare]] |data-sort-value=23.00|23.00[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Clare-673 23rd great grandfather] |data-sort-value="Clare, Gilbert"|[[Clare-673|Gilbert (Clare) de Clare]] |- |data-sort-value="Mowbray, William"|[[Mowbray-151| William (Mowbray) de Mowbray]] |data-sort-value=23.00|23.00[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Mowbray-151 23rd great grandfather] |data-sort-value="Mowbray, William"|[[Mowbray-151| William (Mowbray) de Mowbray]] |- |data-sort-value="Bigod, Hugh"|[[Bigod-1|Hugh (Bigod) le Bigod]] |data-sort-value=21.00|21.00[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Bigod-1 21st great grandfather] |data-sort-value="Bigod, Hugh"|[[Bigod-1|Hugh (Bigod) le Bigod]] |- |data-sort-value="Bohun, Henry"|[[Bohun-7|Henry (Bohun) de Bohun]] |data-sort-value=22.00|22.00[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Bohun-7 22nd great grandfather] |data-sort-value="Bohun, Henry"|[[Bohun-7|Henry (Bohun) de Bohun]] |- |data-sort-value="Clavering, John"|[[Clavering-13|John (Clavering) FitzRobert]] |data-sort-value=25.03|25.03[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Clavering-13 3rd cousins 22x removed] |data-sort-value="Clavering, John"|[[Clavering-13|John (Clavering) FitzRobert]] |- |data-sort-value="Malet, William"|[[Malet-18|William Malet]] |data-sort-value=28.0000|28.0000[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Malet-18 28th great grandfather] |data-sort-value="Malet, William"|[[Malet-18|William Malet]] |- |data-sort-value="De Vere, Robert"|[[De Vere-309|Robert de Vere]] |data-sort-value=21.00|21.00[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=De_Vere-309 21st great grandfather] |data-sort-value="De Vere, Robert"|[[De Vere-309|Robert de Vere]] |- |data-sort-value="Quincy, Saier"|[[Quincy-226|Saier (Quincy) de Quincy]] |data-sort-value=21.00|21.00[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Quincy-226 21st great grandfather] |data-sort-value="Quincy, Saier"|[[Quincy-226|Saier (Quincy) de Quincy]] |- |data-sort-value="Huntingfield, William"|[[Huntingfield-11|William (Huntingfield) de Huntingfield]] |data-sort-value=25.00|25.00[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Huntingfield-11 25th great grandfather] |data-sort-value="Caen, Walter"|[[Caen-5|Walter (Caen) de Caen]] |- |data-sort-value="Lanvallei, William"|[[Lanvallei-3|William (Lanvallei) de Lanvallay]] |data-sort-value=25.00|25.00[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Lanvallei-3 25th great grandfather] |data-sort-value="Lanvallei, William"|[[Bocland-2|Hugh (Bocland) de Buckland]] |- |data-sort-value="Say, Geoffrey"|[[Say-76|Geoffrey (Say) de Say]] |data-sort-value=25.03|25.03[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Ryker-100&person2_name=Say-76 3rd cousins 22x removed] |data-sort-value="Clare, Richard"|[[Clare-15|Richard (Clare) de Clare]] |} ---- == Acknowledgements == A big thank you to [[McBeth-165|Emma (McBeth) MacBeath M.Ed MSM]] from whom I stole this idea.

Richardson Name Study

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[[Category:Richardson Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category:Texas, Richardson Name Study]] [[Category:Georgia, Richardson Name Study]] {{One Name Study|name=Richardson}} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-465.jpg |align=c|size=430|caption=}} This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about this surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leaders, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. DNA analysis assists in determining that two or more participants who have tested their yDNA descend from a common male ancestor, it will not identify the specific ancestor without the use of accurate record documentation used in genealogical research. The purpose of this study is to work together to establish an accurate Richardson Family tree by using the best possible sources available for documentation. We can help the effort by growing the best Richardson tree possible. * http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Richardson * http://www.richardsonname.com/ * http://richardsonfamily.homestead.com/coatofarms.html * http://forebears.io/surnames/richardson * https://turnersusa.wordpress.com/possible-jewish-surnames/ See descriptions of the Richardson crests: *Encyclopaedia Heraldica Or Complete Dictionary of Heraldry, Volume 2, By William Berry ===Origin of Richardson Surname=== Richardson name was brought into England during the migration following the Norman Conquest, 1066. It is taken from the German name,”Ricard” meaning ”powerful”, or “brave” The Anglo Saxo surname was found in 1381 in Yorkshire, England.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richardson_(surname) *William Richardson * John Richardson is recorded as being one of the men responsible for transporting and selling as slaves, in the West Indies, many of the convicted Monmouth Rebels in 1685 ===Members=== *[[Downs-977 |Debra (Downs) Allison]] *[[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] *[[Richardson-15066|Sharon L Richardson]] *[[Rankin-3121|Howard Crosby Rankin Jr]] *[[Blackstock-97|Billy Blackstock]] *[[LaPlante-271|Robin G. (LaPlante) Payne]] having DNA studies done *[[Larcombe-238|Damian Larcombe]] *[[Richardson-6207|Rosalee Richardson Rupp]] *[[Gerarden-1|Caitlin Gerarden]] Wisconsin Richardsons *[[Shaw-9833|Sarah Shaw]] Massachusetts Richardsons *[[Williams-27459|Kim Williams]] Richardson's in England *[[Douglas-2854|Heather Douglas]] Thomas Richardson (b 1774 Stapelton Cumberland England d 20th Sept, 1844) and Thomas Richardson (b~1676 Kirk Andrews On Esk, Cumberland) *[[Richardson-22352|Heather Richardson]] Jimmy Richardson (father) of Texas. James Harvey Richardson of Kentucky. My Richardson’s were in Texas, Tennessee, Kentucky. *[[Richardson-20361|Rodney Richardson]] Durham England, Pennsylvania, McDowell County West Virginia Richardson ancestors. *[[Richardson-5769|Phil Richardson]] x2 separate Richardson branches in my Heritage. Both originating in England. *[[Lucas-10931|Leanne Lucas]] *[[Kenyon-1066|Marylyn Kenyon]]- My third great-grandfather is [[Richardson-17338|Hill Richardson]]. He is one of my last remaining brick walls. I hope this can be solved. A sketch of his grandson indicated that Hill was believed to be a native of Massachusetts. Y-DNA test results show an NPE somewhere in the Richardson line, either at Hill or earlier, with matches to Townsends of Oyster Bay. ===What You Can Do=== #Work cooperatively together with other Richardson profile managers to create the best Richardson tree possible. #Add the category for Richardson Name Study to profiles. #Search out documentation and add sources to your Richardson profiles. #Write comprehensive, well-sourced biographies for Richardson profiles. #Check for duplicates and request merges. #Contact [[Murtaugh-30|Sarah]] to request PPP status for those profiles that meet the criteria for project protection. This will protect them from an incorrect merge. #If you are a male with the Richardson surname or a variant and haven't already, please consider testing your yDNA. === Richardson Surname Origins === '''What made Richardsons emigrate'''? Example: Richard Richardson, a Yorkshire wool merchant in 1640 paid 40 lb so he would not be knighted. Currently there approximately 90,000 Richardsons in Britain.http://www.richardsonname.com ::Read more: http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Richardson#ixzz4675DVVYA === Name Variations === === Richardson Name Distribution === Frequency of this name is the highest for this name in the USA, followed by that of Britain, then Australia === Known Settlement === '''Richardson Settlers- Canada''' *Jas M Richardson landed St John, New Brunswick, 1907 *James Richardson arrived Nova Scotia 1749 *Edward Richardson, a soldier of St. John’s in 1756 '''Australia- 19th Century''' *John Richardson, Scottish convict from Glasgow, transported on “Asia”, Sept 3, 1820 *John Matthew Richardson, English convict of Sussex, transported on “Arab” 1841 *Thomas Richardson, 38, bricklayer arrived Wellington, New Zealand on “Arab”, 1841 '''Richardson’s of USA:''' *William Richardson, landed ln Virginia 1623 *William Richardson, landed in Virginia 1624/25 *Thomas Richardson landed Charlestown, Massachusetts 1630 *Ezekiel Richardson landed Charlestown, Massachusetts 1636 *Samuel Richardson landed Charlestown, Massachusetts 1636 *Henrie age 21 arrived Virginia, 1635 *Jonathan Richardson landed Allegany County, Pennsylvania 1803 *Nathaniel Richardson landed Allegany County, Pennsylvania 1803 === DNA Studies === [http://www.familytreedna.com/public/Richardson-2 Richardson DNA project] at FamilyTree DNA See also the [[:Category:RichardsonDNA | RicharsonDNA Category]] here on WikiTree

===Sources=== *"Richardson Surname Meaning and Geographic Distribution". forebears.co.uk. Retrieved 19 January 2014. * "Dictionary of American Family Names, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-508137-4". Ancestry.com. Retrieved 2014-04-14. *"Surname Richardson". surnamedb.com. Retrieved 2008-02-05. *Weis, Frederick Lewis, Walter Lee Sheppard and David Faris. Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists who came to New Englalnld between 1623 and 1650 7th edition. *Matthews, John. Matthews' American Armoury and Blue Book. London: John Matthews, 1911. Print. *Markale, J. Celtic Civilization. London: Gordon & Cremonesi, 1976. Print. *Best, Hugh. Debrett's Texas Peerage. New York: Coward-McCann, 1983. Print. (ISBN 069811244X). *Thirsk, Joan. The Agrarian History of England and Wales. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press: 7 Volumes. Print. *Bowman, George Ernest. The Mayflower Reader A Selection of Articales from The Mayflower Descendent. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing. Print. *Burke, Sir Bernard. Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Peerage and Baronetage, The Privy Council, Knightage and Compainonage. London: Burke Publishing, 1921. Print.

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{{US History|sub-project=North Carolina}} *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History=== {{blue|Page is IN Process}} [http://rchs-nc.net Richmond County, N.C. Historical Society] ::The Saura or Cheraw were the first Native Americans, who lived near the Pee Dee River, (their method of travel, water and food). The Native Americans had no resistance to European diseases, thus died due to warfare or the European diseases that settlers brought into the state. The industrial economy enabled settlements to develop.https://northcarolinahistory.org/encyclopedia/richmond-county-1779/http://www.ncgenweb.us/richmond/http://www.carolana.com/NC/Counties/richmond_county_nc.html {{Image|file=Nelson-18437-3.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption= }}{{clear}} :'''1740''' Settlements began with German, English, and Scotch-Irish settlers crossing into Richmond area from the "panhandle" of the northwest. Highland Scots landed near the mouth of the Cape Fear River, sailed up to“Cross Creek” and Fayetteville, N.C. in a search for fresh grazing land where they could plant crops. Land grants were awarded in Richmond, Moore, Scotland and Montgomery Counties. Homes of some Maryland and other colonies farmers are present today: Dockery House (1830), and Leak-Wall House (1854).[http://rchs-nc.net Richmond County, N.C. Historical Society] {{Image|file=Richmond_County_North_Carolina-1.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=map of Coles Bridge #2, Richmond county, NC }}{{clear}} :'''1774''' The Dockery Meeting House was chartered (which became the Cartledge Creek Baptist Church) . Churches began such as Mt. Pleasant Methodist in 1780, First Methodist Church of Rockingham in 1786, Concord Methodist Church in 1787, and Zion Methodist Church in 1829, with a Presbyterian Meeting House in Rockingham around 1788. {{Image|file=Charles_Lennox_3rd_Duke_1758_Reynolds.jpg |align=r |size=170 |caption=Charles Lennox }}{{clear}} :'''1779'''North Carolina formed counties as a response to complaints from settlers of traveling long distances to conduct court business, who had difficulty crossing the Pee Dee River to reach Anson's county seat. {{blue|North Carolina General Assembly created Richmond County from Anson County, 1779}}. Richmond is named in honor of [[Lennox-9|Charles Lennox]], Duke of Richmond}}, the 2rd Duke of Richmond,who favored the Colonies and petitioned the English House of Lords to grant independence to the colonies. http://www.ncgenweb.us/richmond/abtrichmond.html :'''1779 Richmond Court House''' was the first county Seat. Scotland County was later formed from Richmond County in 1899.The first court was held in the old Presbyteran meeting house (93 miles west of Rockingham), near Wall's Ferry Road in the Zion Community. The early courts were named "Court of Pleas" and "Quarter Sessions". This was named "Richmond Court House". '''{{Red|American Revolution Stories}}''' :'''Mar 1, 1781''' Lt. John Philyard was commanding the Duplin County Regiment of Militia, with (25) men of the area near Cole's Bridge on Drowning Creek. Col Hector McNeill attacked Cole's Bridge post and took over the store with his '''(300)''' Loyalists. Joseph Wade's pension statement mentioned they had been guarding the beef to be used for the army, when the British and Loyalists killed the Ensign and (4-5) men. Lot Rich was wounded in the left arm and lost his hat at the store. http://www.carolana.com/NC/Revolution/nc_revolution_engagements_richmond_county.html http://www.carolana.com/NC/Revolution/revolution_richmond_and_cumberland_counties.html :'''Aug 3, 1781''' Col. Thomas Wade and his Patriots looked for the Loyalists involved in the Piney Bottom massacre, then camped near Daniel Patterson's home on Drowning creek. Col. Wade's Patriots beat Patterson to learn the names of all involved in the massacre. http://www.carolana.com/NC/Revolution/revolution_richmond_and_cumberland_counties.html :'''Aug 4, 1781''' The Patriots next visited Kenneth Clarke's house, where they captured Alexander McLeod, John Clark, Daniel McMillian, Duncan, allan McSweene, and a "deserter in a red coat. Only McMillian and Currie had been at the Piney Bottom Creek massacre. ::Capt. Patrick Boggan and his Light Horse Company arrived, who had not found Loyalists, but were drunk.apt. Boggan wanted the men to be executed the way a boy at Piney Bottom had been killed with a sword. As the drunken men were slashing with swords, the Loyalists ran.. Alexander McLeod, and many were shot and killed. The Patriots told Mr. Clark to bury the bodies and took the British deserter with them. They found chests left behind by British officers at Kenneth Black's house. The Patriots finally felt they had avenged the boy's death and disbanded. :'''1783''' Taxes were levied to pay for buying land and laying out of the town of Richmond Court House. Soon citizens changed the name of this town to Rockingham. to honor Chrles Watson-Wentwort, 2nd marquess of Rockingham who had supported the colonies in their Independence endeavors. . ::Richmond County is located in the south central part of North Carolina, with these counties near it: Anson, Stanly, Montgomery, Moore, Hoke, Scotland Counties and the State of South Carolina. Richmond touches two counties in South Carolina: Marlboro and part of Chesterfield. Before the border between North and South Carolina was settled, settlers living in the old Cheraw District (SC) were technically in what would become modern Richmond County. http://ncgenweb.us/richmond/richroblinerun.htm {{Image|file=Watson-Wentworth-4.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=Charlels Watson Wentworth,
Marquis of Rockingham }}{{clear}} :'''1785''' Rockingham became the next county seat . it was named for [[Watson-Wentworth-4|Charles Watson Wentworth, Marquis of Rockingham]] who was another colonial supporter during the US Southern colonial days. A few other townships are Cordova, Ellerbe, Ghio, Hamlet, and Hoffman.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Watson-Wentworth%2C_2nd_Marquess_of_Rockingham Charles Watson Wentworth] :'''1830''' the Dockery Brick house was built. This is still present. :[[Johnson-6413| Nathaniel jOhnson]] Caroline Governor :'''1833''' The Richmond Mill was chartered in 1833 as Mill #7. This mill was still in service until 1865. At this time general William T Sherman and Union troops burned the mill. :'''1854''' The Leak-Wall House was built and still stands.The county grew slowly as many families moved down from Maryland, Virginia, and up from South Carolina. :'''1865''' The Stoneman’s Raid was a long cavalry raid in eastern North Carolina. The General had been ordered to destroy, rather than fight battles. This started in Tennessee, then Stoneman brought the cavalry into the NorthCarolina mountains, pillaging Boone and capturing Wilkesboro, NC. In Salisbury there was a Confederate prison in the Maxwell Chambers mill and a supply town. The prison operated 1861-1865 with 10,000 Union prisoners at times. https://northcarolinahistory.org/encyclopedia/stonemans-raid/The Union forces under Gen. Stoneman and Gen. Palmer severed railroads, burned mills and the Reedy Fork Bridge which could be seen burning for miles. With all the area destroyed they almost caught Confederate Gen. Robert E Lee retreated. :'''March, 1865''' The Richmond Manufacturing Company (chartered 1833 by the General Assembly) was burned by William T Sherman’s troops near the end of the Civil War. It was acquired by another mill following the war. The location was near Falling Creek and the railways. The shells of the mill buildings still stand. {{Image|file=Wilkes_County_North_Carolina-13.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption=Great Falls Mill, Rockingham }}{{clear}} :'''1868''' Richmond Mill was rebuilt and named GREAT FALLS MILL. This burned in 1972 (which lasted over 100 years. Its ruins are standing. Other cotton mills sprang up in the county. :'''1877''' The first railway to lay tracks was Raleigh and Augusta Air Line. it entered the small town off Hamlet. NC that year. Textiles followed the railway introduction as this provided access of materials, and shipping through both the late 1800's and 1900's. :'''Feb, 1899''' The General Assembly used some of Richmond Count's land for Scotland County. {{Image|file=Richmond_County_North_Carolina-12.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Hamlet, NC }}{{clear}} :'''Post1900''' {Blue|Hamlet, North Carolina}} is a popular community. The Hamlet Railroad Depot (1900) was built in 1900 as a Railway center of Richmond County. The National Railroad Museum and Hall of Fame are now housed in the Hamlet Railroad Depot. The Hamlet Opera House (built 1912) was similar to the Bijou Theatre of Wilmington, now has been renovated for Hamlet, NC. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamlet,_North_Carolina Hamlet, North Carolina] became the nation’s largest railroad yard , Seaboard Airline Railroad spent several million dollars to build a state of the art train yard where railways car separated for differing East Coast destinations. Engine and car repair shops were constructed. :'''-1930's''' Richmond County was a wealthy county with thriving agriculture, textile mils employed thousands of people.. This continued until 1930's and the Depression. During these years orders for textiles slowed down. Workers were paid low wages or lost their jobs. They planted gardens and survived with their gardens, and cattle. http://rchs-nc.net/county-history/ {{Image|file=Richmond_County_North_Carolina-11.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Postcard of Rockingham }}{{Clear}} :'''1941-49''' Orders for textiles resumed during World War II, the USA needed textiles with its army in in World War II. The Military needed textiles. with preparations for the army at war. After World war II. Following this many of the textiles were sold to national manufacturers such as: J. P. Stevens, Lowenstein, Beaunit, Safie, and Burlington. Ledbetter Mfg. Company (built in 1890) was still owned by the Ledbetter families. A 2nd Technical school was opened and since has grown into Richmond Community College :'''1954 -Mid 1970's''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamlet,_North_Carolina Hamlet, North Carolina] became the nation’s largest railroad yard , Seaboard Airline Railroad spent several million dollars to build a state of the art train yard where railways car separated for differing East Coast destinations. Engine and car repair shops were also constructed. Seaboard Railway been sold, resold, merged, and remerged. The textile balloon was sinking. Some mills lost orders to Mexico and South America with cheaper labor. The buildings for the textile mills were almost (100 years with older equipment. Only Burlington mill built at new plant and was the last textile mill/plant. https://northcarolinahistory.org/encyclopedia/richmond-county-1779/ {{Image|file=Richmond_County_North_Carolina.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=The Rock , Rockingham NASCAR }}{{clear}} :'''1980 -2004'''North Carolina had NASCAR races at “The Rock,” (North Carolina Motor Speedway) in Rockingham's Two races in 1980 and 1990 were the NASCAR’s AC Delco 200 Busch Grand National Race and the AC Delco 400 Winston Cup Race. Race car drivers and fans came to watch. After Charlotte built a race track the popularity of ''the Rock Raceway dwindled so the last race was 2004.. {{Image|file=Richmond_County_North_Carolina-5.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Railroad Hall of Fame Museum, Hamlet, NC }}{{clear}} ::'''Hamlet, NC''' and Ellerbe, NC were popular communities. The Hamlet Railroad Depot (1900), a Railway center of Richmond Co., and National Railroad Museum and Hall of Fame are house in the depot. The Hamlet Opera House (1912) was built similar to the Bijou Theatre of Wilmington, but has been renovated for Hamlet, NC {{Image|file=Richmond_County_North_Carolina.png |align=r |size=200 |caption=Hamlet, NC Seal }}{{clear}} ::'''{{Blue | Carolina History}}''' Prior to when North Carolina and South Carolina were divided into two states, it was known as Carolana. In these times, citizens of the old Cheraw District, South Carolina were geographically living in what is called Richmond County. ays of Cheraw, South Carolina Geographically Richmond County is located in the south central section of the State and is bounded by (clockwise starting on the west side) Anson, Stanly, Montgomery, Moore, Hoke, Scotland Counties and the State of South Carolina. Richmond touches two counties in South Carolina: Marlboro and part of Chesterfield. Before the border between North and South Carolina was settled, a few folks who lived in the old Cheraw District (SC) were technically in what would become modern Richmond County. {{Blue|Railways}} ::Carolina Central Railroad has tracks of (32 miles) in Richmond County. The Raleigh and Augusta reaches Hamlet, North Carolina with( 14 miles) being in the county. http://www.ncgenweb.us/richmond/abtrichmond.html

{{Blue |TOWNS/CITIES in Early Richmond County}} :'''1883''' {{blue|Laurenburg, North Carolina}} began on the railway (22 1/2 miles) southeast of Rockingham. The town grew into 1200 citizens (similar to Rockingham) . :{{Blue|Ellerbe}} began as people came to the area for the mineral springs. A church, school, and post office were established and all went by the name of Ellerbe Springs, which was later shortened to Ellerbe. The hotel was built in 1906 and is still standing today - Ellerbe Springs Bed and breakfast still is present in Ellerbe plus historic homes of the town. {{Image|file=Richmond_County_North_Carolina-10.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Great Falls Mill, Rockingham, ruins. }}{{clear}} :{{Blue|Rockingham, North Carolina}} started as a lively town, located on high sandy hills located between two fast moving creeks that originated from the many springs in the sandy hills. These creeks deliver gushing water to tumble over over shoals and down the falls. The Pee Dee River is the right side of Rockingham water gushing is a lively little town built on high sandy knolls. There are sounds of the creeks tumbling over rocks an down the falls as well as a melodious sound from the thousands of spindles and looms as well as people's voices who work in the Roberdel, the Pee Dee, the Great Falls, the Midway, the Steel's and the Ledbetter's Mills. http://www.ncgenweb.us/richmond/rockmills.html {{Image|file=Richmond_County_North_Carolina-9.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Great Falls Mill, Rockingham }}{{clear}}


'''{{blue|MILLS -Richmond County}} ''' :1836 Long ago a dam was built. Rockingham manufactured cotton at Great Falls . The Richmond Manufacturing Company, and a cotton mill that appear in the directory of this old company are, to a large extent, the same that appeared long ago. This began the half dozen mills which make created the industrial music for Rockingham. {{Image|file=Richmond_County_North_Carolina-9.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption= }}{{clear}} {{Blue|Mills}}
{{Image|file=Richmond_County_North_Carolina-7.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=Pee Dee Mill # 1 (part of it underwater. }}{{clear}} :'''1876-77''' {{Blue |Pee Dee Manufacturing Company started and built the mill }} with 2000 spindles. These have been increased over time. There is even a Pee Dee Village where the mill operators live with their families. Churches and schools began.The Pee Dee plaid goods which are produced here are for sale in stores in other states. This has built North Carolina's reputation for its cotton fabric. ::Five mills are in operation creating cotton material currently, which spin and (2) weave). Another mill is being built (3 miles) northeast of Rockingham, to be on Hitchcock's Creek, with a (22 /1/2 foot) stone dam. :::{{blue|Malloy & Morgan's mill}} is located (2) miles east of Laurel Hill station on the C C railway, in Gum Swamp of the little Pee Dee River. (Population is 1,000) :::{{ Blue|Leak, Wall & McRae's Mill}} is one mile southwest of Rockingham on the railway, which has 1,000 spindles, and makes warps only. :::{{Blue|Ledbetter's mill}} is (5) miles NE of Rockingham on Hitchcock's Creek, which has 1,000 spindles, and makes warps. :::{{Blue|The Great Falls mill}} on Rockingham's outskirts on Falling Creek with a head of water of (40 feet). This mill has (4,109) spindles and (140 )looms which makes (7,000) plain sheetings. {{Image|file=Richmond_County_North_Carolina-8.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Pee Dee Mill #1 }}{{clear}} :::{{Blue|Pee Dee mill}} is on Hitchcock's Creek, also out of town, with a head water of 18 feet and (4000 spindles. The head water is 18 feet. It has 4,000 spindles and (120) looms makes (5000) plaids daily. {{Image|file=Richmond_County_North_Carolina-7.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Pee Dee Mill part is under water. }}{{clear}} :::{{blue|Roberdel Mfg. Co.}} ::1882 Roberdel Mills was built originally with 2000 spindles. The Mills are a monument to success. They are located on Hitchcock's Creek, founded by Col. Steel. The mill is a brick building on the banks of the creek with several stories. The (6000) spindles and 300 looms employ 300 men and women doing the spinning and weaving of Roberdel Southern silks-fabrics, which are perfect in texture, color, and glossy finish. the plentiful water flowing against the (18 foot) high stone dam. This mill also has a village, churches, schools and homes for the employees. ::{{Blue|Midway mills}} are powered by water from the spindles and looms in Great Falls, Pee Dee and Roberdel. The mills were built on midway Shoalsof Rockfish Creekare built along by the side of Midway Shoals of Rockfish Creek. The waters leave Midway toward Ledbetter's and Steel's mills. Within (6) miles the mills machinery of (6) mills are powered. https://www.ncgenweb.us/richmond/rockmills.html {{Image|file=Richmond_County_North_Carolina-7.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Pee Dee Mill # 1 (part of it underwater. }}{{clear}} :'''1876-77''' {{Blue |Pee Dee Manufacturing Company started and built the mill }} with 2000 spindles. These have been increased over time. There is even a Pee Dee Village where the mill operators live with their families. Churches and schools began.The Pee Dee plaid goods which are produced here are for sale in stores in other states. This has built North Carolina's reputation for its cotton fabric. ::{{Blue|Midway mills}} are powered by water from the spindles and looms in Great Falls, Pee Dee and Roberdel. The mills were built on midway Shoalsof Rockfish Creekare built along by the side of Midway Shoals of Rockfish Creek. The waters leave Midway toward Ledbetter's and Steel's mills. Machinery of (6) mills power (6) . https://www.ncgenweb.us/richmond/rockmills.html :'''1865''' Mark Morgan began his mills which evolved in Richmond, Ida, & Springfield to the mills with nearly 10,000 spindles. His three successful mills at Laurel Hill and the great good they have done. Morgan began working in the old Laurel Hill Mills running yarns on old machinery. Some of the machinery had been sunk at the Port of Wilmington to keep it out of the hands of the Union soldiers. They fished the machinery out of the water, and stored it in the old mill. By 1874 Morgan had the mill equipped with new machinery. Then he changed its name to '''{{blue|Richmond Mills}}''' http://www.ncgenweb.us/richmond/spoolboy.html http://www.carolana.com/NC/Counties/richmond_county_nc.html ::The first railroad line through Richmond County was begun in 1861, but stopped for the American Civil War and then resumed in 1869. In 1872, a woolen mill was built, and the town around it was named Hamlet. The owner of the mill deeded land to the railroad. The first train to reach Hamlet was the Raleigh and Augusta Air Line on August 10, 1877. The Hamlet Railroad Depot was built in 1900 and is still standing today housing a railroad museum. The town of Hamlet grew and became a railroad center. The Hamlet Opera House was built around 1912 and was almost identical to the Bijou Theatre in Wilmington. The area became known for its culture. Today the building is on the National Register of Historic Places, and a group is attempting to restore the building.

{{Blue|SPOOLBOY to OWNER}} ::Col. Robert Steele started the Steele's Mills, on Rockfish Creek(3 miles) west of Rockingham. Its water power that was wasted for years is harnessed to turn the new cotton mill wheels. The new Steel Cotton mill is in construction. ::{{blue|Alfred Dockery (1797-1875) }} was from a farming family. He became the Constitutional Convention of 1835 delegate. He later was elected to be a U.S. Congressman, establishing the Wake Forest Institute (pre-cursor to the Wake Forest University. 1870's, Dockery organized the Republican party. ::{{Blue|Cameron Morrison (1869-1953)}} was the "good Roads Governor", 1890. Gov. Morrison promoted paved roads in North Carolina in 1920's. He promoted public education and corrected some of the race problems. http://www.carolana.com/NC/Counties/richmond_county_nc.html ---- Adjacent Counties
*Anson County, NC *Hoke County, NC *Montgomery County, NC *Moore County, NC *Scotland County, NC *Stanly County, NC *Chesterfield County, SC *Marlboro County, SC ===Government=== {{Image|file=Richmond_County_North_Carolina-1.png |align=r |size=250 |caption= }} 1883 Courthouse {{Image|file=Richmond_County_North_Carolina-3.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=1883 Courthouse }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=Richmond_County_North_Carolina-4.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=1930-45 Richmond Courthouse }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== :Position: south central section of the State :Counties surrounding are: ::Anson, Stanly, Montgomery, Moore, Hoke, Scotland Counties and the State of South Carolina. :Location- 75 miles East of Charlotte, 100 miles South of High Point, Winston-Salem and Greensboro triad, 11 miles Southwest of Raleigh; 120 miles Northwest off Myrtle Beach and 150 miles East of Asheville and the mountains :Mountains :trees- long leafed pine, persimmon trees, dogwood, poplar, and juniper :Wells in the centre and northern belt produce water, but none is less than 58 degrees. :Products Logging of pines, turpentine :Clean Air :Endless water system :Topography - undulating, broken where streams flow :Soil -partly slate partly red sandstone :Creeks- Mountain Creek - north part In the northern portion of the county-undulating and even broken near Mountain Creek and other streams which flow :Crops -- Cotton grows near Little River where it is not sandy. :Timber oak, hickory, short-leafed pine, maple,long-leaf pine beyond Little River. :River - The Pee Dee River also connects with Seaburn Spring, Naked, Hamer and Buffalo Creeks. ::The central part of the county, except near the river and the creeks, is sandy, and was covered now has long leaf pine, is unproductitve unless fertilized with manure. :forests remain, with long leafed pine. :Soil is naturally unproductive, but by heavy manuring, yields fair crops. :Still the lower part of the county with flat lands has the best soil..Soil of the eastern part of the with broken sand hills it is not so good. :I-Highway 73-74 splits in Richmond County for I-71 to extend southward to Myrtle Beach ::I-74 Eastward to the coast of North Carolina, then southward to Myrtle Beach. :Creeks The Pee Dee River connects with Seaburn Spring, Naked, Hamer and Buffalo Creeks. :Water -near upper end of the county some has brackish taste due to red sandstone :Soil, formation is red sandstone, :Population of the county i- 20,000, (9,000), mostly whites Baptists, Methodists, Presbyterians.. :Crops - Corn, Peaches,. most fruits succeed well. pears, apples grapes Owing to climatic causes, apples of the later variety are not suited. Raise fine peaches, pears :Topography = hills, Mountain, Buffalo Creeks, Grassy Islands. :Crops Richmond farmers grow corn, cotton, tobacco, and vegetables. Protected Areas : ===Demographics=== Highways
*I-73 *I-74 NOTABLES
*John Coltrane (1926-1967) was born in Hamlet, NC. He studied clarinet and saxophone. Then moved to Philadelphia. 1960 he formed his own jazz group, but passed away at a young age. The house now holds the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) chapter of Richmond County. *Richmond Technical Institute was built in 1965, and today is a community college that offers degrees in various technical and vocational occupations, as well as academic classes that can be transferred to a four-year college. http://www.carolana.com/NC/Counties/richmond_county_nc.html RESOURCES
*[http://www.ncgenweb.us/richmond/families.htm MANY FAMILY GENEALOGIES] *Golf is a big sport in this county *NASCAR races had a North Carolina Speedwar called “The Rock,” or the North Carolina Motor Speedway, Rockingham, During 1980s and 1990s, the NASCAR’s AC Delco 200 Busch Grand National Race and the AC Delco 400 Winston Cup Race. Numerous fans and race car drivers flocked to Rockingham to watch the races NASCAR races . ===Cities=== *Category: Diggs, North Carolina *Category: Dobbins Heights, North Carolina ::https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dobbins_Heights%2C_North_Carolina Wikipedia Dobbins Heights] *Category: Ellerbe, North Carolina ::https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellerbe%2C_North_Carolina *Category: Hamlet, North Carolina ::https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamlet%2C_North_Carolina *Category: Hoffman, North Carolina ::https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoffman%2C_North_Carolina *Category: Norman, North Carolina ::https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman%2C_North_Carolina *Category: Rockingham, North Carolina ===Census=== ===Cemeteries=== *Category: Harrington Family Cemetery, Diggs, North Carolina *Category: Eastside Cemetery, Rockingham, North Carolina *Category: Richmond County Memorial Park, Rockingham, North Carolina *Category: McNair Cemetery, Beaver Dam, Richmond County, North Carolina *Category: Mial Wall Cemetery, Rockingham, North Carolina *Category: Pleasant Grove Baptist Church Cemetery, Rockingham, North Carolina ===Sources=== *http://rchs-nc.net/county-history/ *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dobbins_Heights%2C_North_Carolina *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellerbe%2C_North_Carolina *https://northcarolinahistory.org/encyclopedia/richmond-county-1779/ *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamlet%2C_North_Carolina *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoffman%2C_North_Carolina *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman%2C_North_Carolina *http://www.ncgenweb.us/richmond/families.htm *http://rchs-nc.net/county-history/ *http://www.ncgenweb.us/richmond/rockmills.html *http://www.ncgenweb.us/richmond/abtrichmond.html *https://northcarolinahistory.org/encyclopedia/richmond-county-1779/ *http://www.carolana.com/NC/Counties/richmond_county_nc.html *“Richmond County.” William S. Powell, ed. Encyclopedia of North Carolina (University of North Carolina Press: Chapel Hill, NC 2006). *“Alfred Dockery; John Coltrane; Cameron Morrison; Hamlet Station.” North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program website. A Division of the North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources. (accessed December 26, 2011). *“History of Richmond County.” Richmond County government website.

Ricketts Name Study

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[[Category:Berkeley, Ricketts Name Study]] [[Category:Ricketts Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== '''You may also wish to visit the [https://one-name.org/name_profile/Rickards/ Rickards One Name Study] at the Guild of One Name Studies as the two names are very closely linked.''' '''It is highly recommended that male Ricketts/Rickett/Rickards take the FTDNA Y-chromosome test available at https://www.familytreedna.com/products/y-dna#compare''' Y-37 is a good starting point but everyone should aim for the BigY as this opens many more doors. If you use '''Facebook''' please consider joining the '''Ricketts Ancestry Group''' - https://www.facebook.com/groups/482477365192287 The Ricketts Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ricketts] Ricketts name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Ricketts name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Ricketts), by time period (18th Century Ricketts), or by topic (RickettsDNA, Ricketts Occupations, Ricketts Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]]. ==How to Join== To join the Ricketts Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! ==To add the badge to a profile== Add the following code above the biography, '''but remove the underscores first'''. * '''For profiles that you manage, add''' {_{One Name Study|name=Ricketts}_} * '''For living people add''' {_{Member|ONS|name=Ricketts}_} If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Campbell-Ricketts-1|Henry Campbell-Ricketts]]'' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Ricketts}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Teams== * * * * * ===Research Pages=== ==Membership== * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Ricketts familiess of Europe during the 18th Century. I am hoping that this research will help me break down one of my brick walls!'' ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Rickett Rickett] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Rickets Rickets] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Rickards Rickards] == Goals == You may wish to join the Ricketts Ancestry Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/482477365192287/ There has been considerable work done already to research the origins of the name Ricketts, and its variants - please see http://one-name.org/name_profile/ricketts/ for more information. ****************** For Ricketts genetic genealogy please visit https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/ricketts/about DNA testing has been a major breakthrough in tracing distant relatives and can be split into 2 categories; autosomal DNA and Y-chromosome/mitochondrial DNA. Autosomal (such as Ancestry) can take you back 5 or 6 generations and give clues as to your ethnic make-up. However, for tracking surnames back through the centuries, Y-chromosome testing is a much more powerful tool. Find out more about this here: https://isogg.org/wiki/Y_chromosome_DNA_tests

Riddle Name Study

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

Riksarkivet - the Swedish National Archives

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[[Category: Sweden Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: The Swedish National Archives]] The Swedish National Archives collect and preserve records from government, public bodies, organisations and individuals from the Middle Ages onwards. There are archives for the original documents in several locations in Sweden. The Swedish National Archives have as their mission to preserve this cultural heritage and make it available. The '''SVAR Digital Research Room''' is a prime example of this. The main content is digitized records and searchable databases. In some cases (but far from always) search results are linked to the digitized images. Access to SVAR has formerly been by subscription. '''From February 1st 2018 it is free of charge'''. {{Image|file=Riksarkivet_-_the_Swedish_National_Archives-3.jpg |caption=Digitala Forskarsalen }} * '''Visit''': [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/svar-digitala-forskarsalen the SVAR Digital Research Room] - you will have to choose English from Other Languages in the upper right corner There is more at SVAR, but the featured links are: * Digitized collections: ** [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/kyrkoarkiv Church archives] - primary sources, indexed by parish and type, no further ** [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/domstolsarkiv Court archives] mostly estate inventories ** [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/fastighetsbocker Property records] 1933-1980s ** [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/mantalslangder Register of population 1642–1820] a.k.a. taxation records (not for the fainthearted) ** [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/scb-fodda-vigda-doda SCB births, marriages, deaths 1860–1947] secondary sources, indexed by parish and type * Databases ** [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/folkrakningar Census] incomplete for 1860 and 1870, complete for 1880, 1890, 1900 and 1910 (extremely useful). Incomplete for 1930. ** [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bouppteckningar Inventory of estates] for parts of the country ** [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/frigivna-straffarbetsfangar Released prisoners] Black sheep of Sweden ** [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/rosenberg Rosenberg's geographical dictionary] In Swedish, of course == Where the originals are found == Although the digitized records are a treasure trove to last a lifetime, you may be interested to know that there is even more in storage. * See [https://riksarkivet.se/visit-the-archives the Riksarkivet page listing the physical archives and reading rooms] (en)

Riley Graves, Eyam, Derbyshire

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[[Category:Eyam%2C_Derbyshire_One_Place_Study]] [[Category:Eyam, Derbyshire]] Here are the graves of the Hancock family who died during the outbreak of plague in Eyam. In the space of a week farmer Elizabeth Hancock lost her husband and 6 children to the plague. Elizabeth had to bury her family herself and carried and buried them on the hill over 8 days. The memorials were added later and it is a National Trust Monument. Grade II listed. Restored by Thomas Birds. Riley is derived from 'Royal Land'.
The land war purchased by [[Birds-15|Thomas Birds (abt.1752-abt.1783)]] and the graves restored.

Ripley Colliery Explosion

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[[Category: Ripley Colliery, Ripley, Derbyshire, 1857]] [[Project:Worldwide_Disasters|Worldwide Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining_Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:England_Mining_Disasters|England Mining Disasters]] |Ripley Colliery 1857 Contact: [[Williams-47589|Joan Whitaker]] [[Category: Ripley Colliery, Ripley, Derbyshire, 1857]] [[Project:Worldwide_Disasters|Worldwide Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining_Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:England_Mining_Disasters|England Mining Disasters]] |Ripley Colliery Disaster Contact: [[Williams-57489|Joan Whitaker]] ===History and Circumstances=== * Date: 5 October 1857 & 9 October 1857 * Location: Ripley Colliery, Ripley, Derbyshire, England * Victims: 6 lives lost * Cause: Colliery Explosion ====Area History==== :Ripley has a long history. In 1086 was mentioned in the Domesday Book as Ripelie, and in 1251 King Henry III granted a charter to the manor of Ryppeleg to hold a Wedneday market and an annual 3 day fair. in 1291 there were "two water-mills with fish ponds" in Ripley and corn was ground at a mill owned by the Abbot of Darley. By Middle Ages, Ripley was probably just a few stone cottages and farms around a village green. :The town of Ripley grew rapidly during the industrial revolution in the late 18th and early 19th century. The town and the surrounding area owes its growth to the areas natural resources of coal, iron and clay. So many industries were located in the area that, at the start of the twentieth century it lost its rural identity, and took on an industrial character as outlying villages expanded and people moved there to find work. The late twentieth century saw the closure of the pits and iron foundries but Ripley has preserved much of its industrial heritage. {{Image|file=Ripley_Colliery_Explosion.jpg |caption=Ripley. The Red Lion where one of the inquests was held. |size=l }} ====The Butterley Company==== :One of the earliest companies to take advantage of mineral resources around Ripley was the Butterley Company which owned Ripley Colliery. The company was formed in 1790 and eventually became Butterley Engineering, Butterley Brick and Butterley Aggregates. In 1830 it was considered to be the largest coal owner and the second-largest iron producer in the East Midlands. The company not only worked in coal mining, but other industries such as a steel, quarrying, railway, foundry and brickworks. Examples of the work of the company are the arched roof of St. Pancras Station in London, which has recently been restore, the Falkirk Wheel, a canal boat lift funded by the Millennium Commission and the Spinnaker Tower at Postsmouth.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butterley_Company The Butterley Company - Wikapedia] Most of the records relating to the Butterley Company are held at the [http://www.derbyshire.gov.uk/leisure/record_office/ Derbyshire Record Office]. ====Mine History==== :Ripley colliery was sunk by Butterley Co in 1854. In 1949, after 94 years, it was merged with Denby Hall Colliery. Coal production at Denby Hall ceased in February 1968. {{Image|file=Ripley_Colliery_Explosion-1.jpg |caption=A Historic Derbyshire Pit Head |size=l }} ====Mine Disaster Circumstances==== :The Butterley Company’s colliery at Ripley, Derbyshire was the scene of a series of explosions, starting on Monday 5th October 1857, with others on Tuesday 6th October and Friday 9th October. At least fourteen persons were killed or injured. :On 1st October '''John Smith''', the head bailiff (manager) at Ripley Colliery ordered that brattice [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brattice Brattice - Wikipedia] should be broken in order to start a new coal face on the right hand side of the main heading (roadway) at the colliery. He instructed '''William Clark''', his deputy and '''Joseph Cresswell''', the colliery fireman, to put in a safety door, but it appears that no door was available and so after the brattice was broken the hole was left open or bricked up with loosely fitted bricks. This resulted in disruption of the ventilation in the colliery and gas was allowed to accumulate in some areas. :One of the fireman's duty was to go through the colliery and check for gas, to ensure that the miners were safe. '''Mr. Cresswell''' had a copy of the general and special rules of the colliery but he did not fully understand his duties. He did not inspect the colliery workings every day as the printed rules directed, but only when instructed to do so by '''Mr. Smith''' and '''Mr Clark'''. '''Mr Smith''''s instructions were to only go into an area if it had been empty six hours, and not whilst men were working. :On the Saturday morning, before the first explosion, when the fireman inspected, his Davy Lamp fired five yards above the brattice hole indicating the presence of gas. In spite of this no fire or danger notice was put place, nor were safety lamps ordered to be used and the naked candles excluded. :On Monday the 5th October, '''George Gyte''' and '''Stephen Parkin''' were working on a coal face with naked candles believing it to be safe to do so. '''George Gyte''' prepared to fire a blast to loosen the coal. When he stepped clear into the main heading, the blast did not go off, but the gas, which had accumulate in the heading exploded and both men were burned. '''George Gyte''' subsequently died from his injuries. :After this explosion a board was put in place with the word “fire“ upon it. :On the following day, the ground bailiff, '''Mr. Smith''', along with '''Mr. Clarke''' and '''Mr. Cresswell''' went down the pit to ascertain the state of the workings. Again they used naked candles, having decided that safety lamps were not necessary. When '''Mr. Clarke''' held his candle against a loose brick wall which had been built across the heading, some gas escaped through the bricks, it exploded and '''Mr Smith''' was burned, although not seriously. In spite of this, no further action was taken. No safety door was fitted and the workforce continued to use naked candles, rather than safety lamps. :Early on the morning of Friday 9th October a third, slight explosion occurred, and '''Mr. Cresswell''' ordered all the men to the pit bottom whilst he and '''Mr. Clarke''' went to examine the cause of this explosion. Whilst they were doing this a fourth bigger explosion occurred at the bottom of the pit where the men were. The men and boys waiting is the pit bottom were severely burnt and five of them died later from their injuries. ====The Inquest==== :An inquest was held on '''William Bullock''' on Monday 12 October 1857 at the Red Lion, Ripley. :The first witness was '''Mr. Cresswell''', who gave an account of the events leading up to the explosions, including the breaking of the brattice and how the mine had been checked for gas. He admitted that he did not fully understand the safety regulations. :'''Mr. Clark''' also gave evidence. His account was the same as that given by '''Mr. Cresswell'''. '''Mr Clark''' admitted that the management of the colliery had not kept strictly to the safety regulations, but he had believed that they were doing enough to keep the men safe. :'''Mr Smith''' stated that he had instructed the breaking of the brattice. He had asked for a safety door to be fitted, and had not realised that there was not one available. :The government inspector of mines had prepared a plan of the mine, and showed how proper precautions would have ensured that the mine was ventilated and stopped the build up of gas that caused the explosion. :Other witnesses were miners '''John Cox''' and '''Samuel Clark'''. They did not add any new evidence. :The coroner summed up the evidence, after which the jury returned a verdict of “Accidental death” requesting the corner to express their strong reprobation of the carelessness of '''Smith''', '''Clarke''' and '''Cresswell''', who were called in the inquest room and told by the corner that they had narrowly escaped being sent for trial on a charge of manslaughter. :Another inquest was held the same day at Swanwick on '''William Walters'''. The following Wednesday a further inquest was held on '''Simon Shooter Jnr.''' Inquests also took place on the other men lost. The evidence given at each inquest was the same, and in each case the same conclusion was reached. ===Miner Victims===
'''{{Red|6 Lives Lost}}''' in the '''Ripley Colliery Explosions''''
{| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="text-align: left; style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Green;" |-valign="top" align="left" !Explosion Date !Name !Age !Approx. DOB |- !5-Oct-1857 |[[Gyte-20|Gyte, George]] |23 |1834 |- !9-Oct-1857 |[[Bullock-3337|Bullock, William]] |29 |1828 |- !9-Oct-1857 |Bunting, George William |30 |1827 |- !9-Oct-1857 |[[Iven-10|Iven, Henry]] |14 |1843 |- !9-Oct-1857 |[[Shooter-76|Shooter Jr., Samuel]] |14 |1843 |- !9-Oct-1857 |[[Walters-6022|Walters, William]] |38 |1819 |} ===Miner Survivors===
'''{{Red|Injured Workers, Survivors and Others Involved}}''' in the '''Ripley Colliery Explosions''''
{| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="text-align: left; style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Green;" |-valign="top" align="left" !Name !Age !Approx. DOB ! |- ![[Smith-154719|Smith John]] |62 |1795 |Colliery Bailiff, Burned slightly in one of the smaller explosions |- ![[Clarke-11153|Clark William]] |42 |1815 |Deputy Colliery Bailiff |- !Cresswell Joseph | | |Colliery Fireman |- ![[Parkin-778|Parkin Stephen]] |31 |1826 |Burned on 5 October 1857, but survived. |- ![[Shooter-77|Shooter, Samuel]] |37 |1820 |Burned on 9 October 1857, but survived. Father of one of the victims. |- !Wragg, James | | |Burned on 9 October 1857, but survived. |- ![[Green-26675|Green, John]] |29 |1829 |Burned on 9 October 1857, but survived. |- ![[Millership-14|Millership, John]] |27 |1830 |Burned on 9 October 1857, but survived. |- !Meakin, Samuel | | |Burned on 9 October 1857, but survived. |- ![[Yates-4769|Yates, Enos]] |17 |1840 |Burned on 9 October 1857, but survived. |- !Cox John | | |Miner. Gave evidence at the inquest |- ![[Clarke-11210|Clark Samuel]] | | |Miner. Gave evidence at the inquest |- !Mr Hedley | | |Government Inspector of Mines |- !W. Whiston, Esq. | | |Coroner at the inquest on William Bullock |- !C.S. Busby, Esq. | | |Coroner at the inquest on William Walters |} === The Aftermath === :Inquests were held on the miners who died and all reached a verdict of “Accidental death". The coroner criticised '''Smith''', '''Clarke''' and '''Cresswell''' for their carelessness and told them that they had narrowly escaped being sent for trial on a charge of manslaughter. :The Butterley Company paid the burial expenses for the men who lost their lives. :A fund was set up by the local community for the relief of the widows and fatherless children, who were left destitute as a result to the accident. :As a result of other accidents of similar nature, caused by poor ventilation in mines, in 1862 an Act of Parliament was passed requiring all collieries to have at least two shafts. :'''Samuel Shooter Snr.''', who survived the 1857 Ripley Colliery explosion, but lost his son, was one of eleven miners sacked by the Butterley Company for organising a strike in 1874. According to the men, there were five points in dispute. :1. The company had taken off a premium of 2d. per ton without consulting the conciliation board [setup in 1873 by the company to settle disputes]. :2. At Britain Colliery, (Another Butterley Colliery where Samuel Shooter was working) a new, wider screen had been introduced which "robbed" the men of at least 1 cwt. per ton of coal raised. :3. Payment for heading and gate ripping had taken off the amount of 4s 6d per yard and upwards. :4. The payment of 1s 3d per ton for slack had also been taken off; :5. The company had started to fill Cannock Chase trucks with the intention of defeating the miners' strike in that district. :There was a failed campaign to get the eleven men reinstated. As part of the campaign a postcard was produced with a photograph of the eleven sacked men. Samuel Shooter had good reason to be angry with the mine owners and it is believed that he never returned to work in the mines after this episode. {{Image|file=Ripley_Colliery_Explosion-2.jpg |align=center |size=l |caption=Miners sacked by the Butterley Company in 1874 }} ===Sources=== *Derby Mercury 14 October 1857 [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/bna/viewarticle?id=bl%2f0000052%2f18571014%2f021 findmypast] *Derbyshire Advertiser and Journal 16 October 1857 [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/bna/viewarticle?id=bl%2f0001084%2f18571016%2f087 findmypast] *Derbyshire Courier 17 October 1857 [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/bna/viewarticle?id=bl%2f0000395%2f18571017%2f042 findmypast]

Rippleside Cemetery - also known as Barking Cemetery.

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[[Category: Rippleside Cemetery, Barking, Essex (London)]] '''Cemetery name:''' Barking Cemetery - also known as Rippleside Cemetery '''Address:''' Ripple Road, Barking. Essex. IG11 9PF '''GPS Coordinates:''' GPS Coordinates: Latitude 51.536085601784755 Longitude: 0.10765850543975831 '''OS grid:''' TQ 46124 83953 '''Information:''' Barking Cemetery was opened in 1810 on a 31-acre site. There are many family graves as well as individual graves. There is a childrens section and a Catholic section. Many of the graves have old headstones and surrounds but there is also a lawn-grave section and a memorial garden for burying cremated remains. The registers are kept by the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham, Arden House, 198 Longbridge Road, Barking IG11 8SY England The cemetery is open every day, Times can be accessed on the website: https://www.lbbd.gov.uk/burials-memorials-and-cemeteries Find A Grave [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1987143/rippleside-cemetery link]

Ritter of 1700s Louisiana

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''This project is dedicated to cleaning up the profiles and families of men named '''Michel''' or '''Michael Ritter''', who lived in St. Landry and surrounding parishes in south Louisiana, USA, in the mid to late 1700s.'' '''{{Red|WORK IN PROGRESS: I'M IN THE PROCESS OF ADDING THE DATA AND SOURCES FOUND FOR EACH FAMILY MEMBER. As each person's data is entered in WikiTree, and their individual biographies cleaned up, their entries below will be marked with a checkmark (✔). NOTE: The checkmark applies to the individual only, not everyone else listed under their section. This will be done as I find the time, so it will take a while!}}''' = Summary = There have been several men named Michel or Michael Ritter in the same place (St. Landry Parish, Louisiana), at the same time (mid to late 1700s), having children in the same timeframe (1770s-1790s). ::1. '''[[Ritter-1304|Michael Ritter]]''' (Ritter-1304), who married '''[[Stelly-40|Marie Louise Stelly]]''' (Stelly-40). They also had a son named Michel. Their 8 known children were born about 1781 to 1798. Michel has been described as originating from Germany, Pennsylvania, or Maryland. His parents were Jean "Raiter" and Catherine "Milher" according to his son Antoine's baptism record. ::2. '''[[Ritter-122|Michel Ritter]]''' (Ritter-122), who married '''[[Cor-2|Marie Barbara Cor]]''' (Cor-2). They also had a son named Michel. Their 8 known [9 possible] children were born about 1777 to 1790. Michel is described as being from Germany or Antigua; Barbe from Germany, Antigua or England. No record found mentions his parents. : There are also the following, whose profiles do not yet exist on WikiTree. There isn't much information on any of them, and it's difficult to say whether these are actually separate families, or if they are errors in the records and belong to one of the above families. They will be researched and documented in this project to keep them from getting confused, and profiles may eventually be added once they have been validated: ::3. '''Michel Ritter''', who married '''Catherine Ritther'''. Only one record has been found mentioning him, the baptism of a child. That child born 1780, and is thought to be the child of Michel Ritter and Marie Louise Stelly. [[Space:Ritter_of_1700s_Louisiana#Michel_RITTER_.26_Catherine_RITTHER|See this note]]. ::4. '''Michel Ritter''', who married '''Marie Marks''' or '''Meche'''. Only two records, both for the baptism of a child, have been found mentioning him. That child born 1782. There is no basis for forming a conclusion about this child's parents. [[Space:Ritter_of_1700s_Louisiana#Michel_RITTER_.26_Marie_MARKS.2FMECHE|See this note]]. ::5. '''Michel Ritter''', who married '''Marie Parvenar'''. Only two records, both for the baptism of a child, have been found mentioning him. That child born 1785, and is thought to be the child of Michel Ritter and Marie Barbe Cor. [[Space:Ritter_of_1700s_Louisiana#Michel_RITTER_.26_Marie_PARVENAR|See this note]]. == German Coast Census 20 Dec 1724 == The earliest known census of German residents along the "German Coast" in south Louisiana was held in 1724. Following are excerpts related to people who had the Ritter name, and other names associated with Ritters. It hasn't been determined whether or how any of these early people were related to our later Ritters who migrated from Maryland. Note that the following includes information from the 1724 census, as well as commentary derived from other sources.[[#DEILER]], pp. 77-96 See also a free space page on WikiTree: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:German_Residents_found_in_Louisiana_1724_Census "German Residents found in Louisiana 1724 Census"] See also [[#MADUELL]], pp. 39-47 '''Right Bank of the Mississippi River''' :'''German village of Hoffen''' [the oldest known German village], 10 lieues [about 30 miles] above New Orleans, along the river front. :: #15. '''Jacob Ritter''', of Lustuen in Wurtemberg (Lustnau near Tubin-gen?). Catholic; 28 years old. Shoemaker. His wife. One and a half arpents cleared. Six months on the place. One pig. :::1726: Four arpents cleared. :::1731: Two cows :'''Old German Village''' [the second of two old villages behind the original village, not fronting the river], three-fourths of a mile from the Mississippi. :: #24. '''Balthasar Marx''', of Wullenberg, Palatinate (one Wollenberg near Wimpfen), Catholic; 27 years old. Nailsmith. His wife, 22 years old. "His wife had a miscarriage last year on account of working at the pounding trough ('pilon'). He went to New Orleans to get some salt and had to give a barrel of shelled rice for three pounds. His affairs excellently arranged. Good worker." One and a half arpents cleared. Three years on the place. :::1731: Husband, wife, two children. One ''engage''. One negro; three cows. :::1775: '''Jean Simon Marx''', son of Balthasar and '''Marianne Aglae''' Marx, married '''Cath. Troxler''', daughter of '''Nik. T.''' and '''Cath. Matern''' (St. James parish). :Beginning again at the river front, going down. :: #57. '''Johann Adam Edelmeier''', of Reiheim, Palatinate. Calvinist; 50 years old. Cooper. Two boys, 10 and 14 years of age. A daughter, '''Maria Barbara''', married '''Lionnois''', a sailor from Lyons. Three arpents cleared. Two pigs. "A very good worker, who deserves attention." :::1726: Six arpents cleared. :::1728: '''Marie Christine Edelmeier''' baptized. :::1731: Five children. One negro; two cows. :Continuing down river to New Orleans, passing several habitations, no other relevant names seen. '''Left Bank of the Mississippi River''' :Traveling up the river, passing New Orleans and several French and German habitations :: '''Joseph Ritter''', of Durlach, Baden, 52 years old, a carpenter. His wife, a son of 20 years, two orphan girls of 14 and 19 years. About three years on the place. Three pigs. Works at his trade. "Is a good worker and deserves some negroes." :Continuing up river, passing four German habitations, to :: '''Lorenz Ritter Jr.''', aged 20 years. Begins to establish himself on eight arpents. This was the last German habitation, all others being French or Canadian. == General Census 1 Jan 1726 == This was a general census of the Mississippi valley. The original gives number of cattle and land under cultivation, but the copy in this book only shows name of head of household with numbers of household members, servants and slaves.[[#MADUELL]], p. 53 Following is the only relevant excerpt: :'''10. At the village called Allemands''' ::'''Jacques Ritre''', wife [no children, servants or slaves] == List of Landowners - After 1731 == This was a "List of landowners located along the Mississippi River from its mouth to the German villages with indications of how they acquired the land." It is only a list of names, sometimes surname only, with a brief explanation of how they got their land.[[#MADUELL]], p. 149 Following is the only relevant excerpt: :'''4. Starting above New Orleans, across the river (west bank) and proceeding upriver from a point directly across from the city.''' ::'''Jacque Ritter''' by possession :The following comment was made at the end of this list: :: ''The above landowners along the river acquired their possession by marriage to the widow of the previous owner, by grant of the Company of the Indies, by permission of the Superior council, by purchase from a previous owner, and by possession, this last implying that they were granted title by nature of working the land assigned to them in lieu of their passage back to France (especially the Germans formerly of the Law Arkansas concession). This last would be equivalent to "squatters rights". '' == Later census, after 1732 == This was a list of names with number of arpents of cultivated land. It doesn't list details of the household.[[#DEILER]], pp. 103-105. '''Left Bank of the Mississippi River''' - none applicable. '''Right Bank of the Mississippi River:''' :Beginning two miles above New Orleans, going up to the German Villages. ::'''Johann Adam Edelmeier'''; 8 arpents ::'''Jacob Ritter'''; 6 arpents ::'''Balthasar Marx'''; 6 arpents == Germans from Maryland 1774 == The following is a description found regarding the Germans of Maryland.[[#DEILER]], p. 106-107. :''In August, 1774, a large number of German families came from Frederic county, Maryland, which county had been a center of German immigration for many years. They travelled to Hagerstown, Maryland, thence through the wilderness to Fort Pitt (now Pittsburg), whence they came in boats down the Ohio and Mississippi to Manchac.'' :''Old "Manchac" was a post on the Mississippi River, fourteen miles by river below Baton Rouge... There "Bayou Manchac," at one time called "Ascantia," and also "Iberville River," branched off from the Mississippi, and, connecting with the Amite River, Lake Maurepas and Lake Pontchartrain, formed an inland waterway from the Mississippi River to the Mississippi Sound.'' :''Bayou Manchac was at the time of the arrival of these Germans from Maryland the boundary line between Spanish America and the English territory. It was an important waterway and trading route (especially for illicit trade with the English), and remained so until 1814, when the American General Jackson (Battle of New Orleans, January 8th, 1815) fearing that the English by a flank movement through Lake Pontchartrain and Bayou Manchac, might enter the Mississippi and gain his rear, had the bayou filled in.'' :''About this neighborhood [Manchac] the German families from Maryland settled. Judge Carrigan says in De Bow's "Review" (New Series, IV, 255 and 616): that they first took land below Hackett's Point, on the opposite side of the river, but that after several successive inundations they were compelled, in 1784, to abandon their improvements and seek refuge on the highlands (called, after them, "Dutch Highlands"): "where their descendants yet remain, ranking among the most industrious, wealthy, and enterprising citizens of the parish." '' == 1777 Census of Opelousas Post == :Family #72 shows Michel Ritter and Barbara Cor with their first child Michel. Interesting to note is Family #71, showing what appears to be Adam Ritter with wife Catherine Guidry. Could he be related to this Michel? He's old enough to be a parent, or an uncle. This is the only Adam Ritter I know of in this generation. :Note that this census age of 21 puts his estimated birth in 1756, a few years younger than what is posted on his WT profile. :Source: Winston De Ville, ''Southwest Louisiana Families in 1777: Census Records of Attakapas and Opelousas Posts'' (Ville Platte, Louisiana, 1987) citing Papeles Procedentes de Cuba, at the General Archives of the Indies in Seville, Spain; legajo 2358, folios 258 -300; :: Family 71: ::- Jacques Matayez, age 32; 2 cattle, 15 horses, 15 hogs, 0 sheep ::- '''Adam Reytdre''', 66 ::- Catherin Guidry[?], wife, 66 :: Family 72: ::- '''Michel Reydre''', age 21; 2 cattle, 20 horses, 0 hogs, 0 sheep ::- Carbaracorde [sic], wife, 22 ::- Michel, son, 1 : I checked WT for profiles of Adam and Catherine, but found none. I toyed with the idea that Catherine might be [[Buquoy-8|Catherine Buquoy]], who m. (1) Louis Roguigny and (2) Abraham Guitreau/Guidroz. My thinking was maybe she was on the 1777 census as Catherine Guidroz, maybe her 2nd husband died and she remarried before 1777. Abraham's profile has a death date of 30 Sep 1777 but unsourced... anyway that's just idle speculation and they probably are NOT the same people. Just wanted to mention I looked at the possibility, since I spent some time on it. == Possible connections in Germany == Definitive links to Germany haven't yet been found, but there are some clues on the internet. Unfortunately, all clues found so far are unsourced, although for some, documents have been found that might show where the clues came from. Still, nothing found to date positively links our Ritters with any German Ritter families, other than similarities in names. Following is a list of some of these web clues: '''1. Rootsweb tree, on Ancestry.com, by CBoudreauxPeters''', "MY FATHER'S FAMILY CONNECTIONS06AUG2016" (last updated 31 Mar 2016), page for [https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jkb100511&id=I39555 Johann Leonhardt RITTER] or REUTER (supposed father of Michel Ritter m. Stelly). No contact information was provided. The research was last done around 2008-2012 for this family. :This tree claims the following, all unsourced: Johann Leonhardt Ritter was b. 31 Jul 1725 in Lustuen, Wurtemberg, Germany, of father Hans Jacob Ritter or Reuter (b. 24 Feb 1679 in Wurtemberg). He m. Catharina Mueller or Miller about 1748 in Germany or Switzerland (she was b. about 1729 in Germany or Switzerland), and they are the parents of: Catherine b. about 1751, Michael (m. Stelly) b. about 1752, Maria Magdalena b. about 1755, all born or from Fredericktown, Maryland and settled in St. Landry Parish; and Margaretha Judith Verbois Ritter b. about 1772 in St. Charles Parish. :Both Catherine and Magdalena show up in the St. Landry Parish records (from Hebert SWLR CD) along with Michel, and all are described sometimes as Germans, sometimes as "of Fredrickstown Maryland", or occasionally as from Pennsylvania. So it's easy to surmise that they came to Louisiana together and are part of the same family. (See below, the section near the end of this document labelled "Other Early Ritters.") The youngest sister supposedly was born in St. Charles Parish and married a Kleinpeter according to this tree. No record of her shows up in St. Landry Parish SWLR records. Her birth is easily off by one generation, and her link to this family seems a bit doubtful to me. I haven't yet found records linking her to the St. Landry Parish Ritters. :This tree was used as the source for a WikiTree profile for [[Ritter-127|Johann Leonhardt Ritter-127]] (or Reuter, aka Jean / John / Jacob), who was entered as the father of [[Ritter-1304|Michael Ritter-1304]] (m. Stelly) and [[Ritter-801|Catherine Ritter-801]]. The WikiTree profile admits the Rootsweb data is unsourced. The relationship link to Michael originally came from a duplicate WikiTree profile for Johann, which was merged into the current profile and preserved the link. In addition, the WikiTree links for Johann go back further still, a total of three generations in Eppingen, Heidelberg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, with the only source being given as MyHeritage.com. '''2. Ancestry.com, Myers-Fontenot-Andrus Family Tree by Ruthandrus52''', "MYERS-FONTENOT-ANDRUS", page for [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/7359726/person/-995277719/facts Johann Jacob Ritter] :This tree claims that Johann Jacob Ritter, b. 19 Feb 1715 at Eppingen, Heidelberg, Baden, Germany, m. Elizabetha Vielhauer, were parents of Michel Ritter m Cor. It also gives Johann's father as Hans Jakob Ritter, with several children. Of course, nothing is sourced, but it's interesting to note for future reference. '''3. Rootsweb tree, on Ancestry.com, by Karen Theriot Reader''', "Ancestors of Fred J. Theriot, Sr" (last updated 23 Dec 2017), page for [https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=katheriot&id=I26304 Jean Ritter] (m. Catherine Miller). No contact information was provided. The research was last done around 2014-2015. :The information from this tree most closely matches what is currently on the corresponding WikiTree profiles, and is mostly sourced from Hebert's SWLR CD. It does not attempt to go beyond the bare mention of Michel's parents. It also gives the following commentary: ::There were undoubtedly two men named Michel REITER or RITTER. The one (a) married to Barbe Maria COR had children born from 1777 to 1790. The other (b) married to Marie Louise STELLY had children overlapping the others, born 1781 to 1798. ::-- (a) seems to have been born around 1749 in what would be Germany. He would be the one who lived in St. Landry Parish and died there in March 1804. ::-- (b) was likely born in Maryland, as claimed on his granddaughter Louis BOUDROT's baptismal record in 1816. :The Reader tree gives details about the families of both Michel Ritters: ::-- [https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=katheriot&id=I96503 Michel Ritter m. Cor]. A birth is estimated at about 1745, citing the source as Rootsweb WorldConnect database "madvintner" submitted by Matt (MadVintner@aol.com) in Sep 2010. ''(I did a search of Rootsweb databases and found this one: by Matt, "ROME, ST. CYR and Early Louisiana Families" (last updated 23 Apr 2017), page for [https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=madvintner&id=I30888 Michel Ritter] (m. Cor); for the death date, it cites Winston DeVille, ''Southwest Louisiana Families in 1777'' (1987), Family #72, OPELOUSAS p. 22.)'' No death info is given for him, and no parents are mentioned. ::-- [https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=katheriot&id=I36203 Michel Ritter m. Stelly]. A birth for him is estimated at about 1749, based on a burial date of 5 Mar 1804 in Opelousas. (There are discrepancies with these dates; see notes later in this document.) I haven't gone much further than this in reviewing the available online trees. There are so many unsourced ones out there, and unfortunately, confusion abounds. It's probably best to just start from scratch. These are all very interesting clues, but they need to be researched and verified before connecting to any of our St. Landry Parish Ritters. We have no documents at this point that verify any connections in Germany. == War of 1812 Louisiana Soldiers == There were several men with variants of the name Ritter who were soldiers in the War of 1812. Of particular interest are men who served around the time of the Battle of New Orleans in January 1815. Note, so far as we know, none of these men were killed during the war. Ancestry.com, [https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=60300 "Louisiana, Soldiers in the War of 1812"], database on-line (Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 1998); Marion John Bennett Pierson, ''Louisiana Soldiers in the War of 1812'' (Baton Rouge, LA, USA: Louisiana Genealogical and Historical Society, 1963) Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, ''[https://www.nps.gov/jela/learn/historyculture/upload/battle-of-new-orleans-muster-lists-final-copy-01062015.pdf Battle of New Orleans, War of 1812 American Muster and Troop Roster List]'', transcribed in partnership with the University of New Orleans History Department and the Midlo Center for New Orleans Studies *Robert Reader, private, 17, 18 and 19 Cons. Reg't., La. Militia *Robert Reader, sergeant, 17, 18 and 19 Cons. Reg't., La. Mil. (orig. under Reeder, Robert) *Robert Reeder, sergeant, 17, 18 and 19 Cons. Reg't., La. Militia *Robert A. Reeder, sergeant, 17, 18 and 19 Cons. Reg't., La. Mil. (orig. under Reeder, Robert) *Baptiste Rider, private, De Clouet's Reg't., La. Militia *Henry Rider, private, 16 Reg't. (Thompson's), La. Mil. *John Rider, private, Captain Sprigg's Co., Boatmen, La. Vols. *Antoine Riter, private, 16 Reg't. (Thompson's), La. Mil. *William Ritter, private, 17, 18 and 19 Cons. Reg't., La. Militia = Goals = == Primary goal == To straighten out the family groups on WikiTree. # Make sure all Michels are linked to the correct children and spouses # Enter all children that are currently missing # Give them all a coherent biography. # Consider getting PPP status to keep them from getting merged incorrectly in the future. == Secondary goals == # Confirm the parents given for [[Ritter-1304|Michael Ritter]] (Ritter-1304). # Confirm whether or not any of these Michels are related (which I believe they probably are), and how. # When and how did they or their forebears get to Louisiana? # Start adding grandchildren. = Notes = The name "Ritter" means "Knight" in German. When used as a title, it was the second-lowest rank of nobility in German-speaking areas. See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ritter this Wikipedia article] about the name. The research notes below include the results of searches in various places for the purpose of identifying the targeted Michel Ritters and their children. An attempt at identifying their grandchildren was also made, but shouldn't be considered to be complete at this point. They are valuable because their baptism or other records may have given further information about their grandparents, and also demonstrates some intermingling of the two main Michel Ritter families. == What Links Here? == [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Ritter_of_1700s_Louisiana|What links to this Space page?]] (just curious) ---- = ✔ [[Ritter-1304|Michael RITTER]] & [[Stelly-40|Marie Louise STELLY]] = ''No birth or marriage record has been found for this couple.'' Death of Michael Ritter has not been verified. There are possible death records, but it can't yet be confirmed which Michel Ritter they are for. It's possible they both may have died in 1804. Records indicating that he was deceased include:
-- 1805 (28 May) - marriage of wife "widow of Michel Ritter" to Baltazar Marx.
-- 1805 (20 Aug) - marriage of his daughter Francoise to Augustin Boudreaux.
-- 1816 (30 Jan) - marriage of daughter Julie to Michel Foret.
-- 1821 (31 Oct) - marriage of son Antoine to Tharzile Savoie. (See [[#SEARCH RESULTS UNDETERMINED]] section near the end of this document for more info about possible death records for Michel Ritter.)'' ''Second marriage of Marie Louise Stelly''
[[#SWLR-CD]]: MARKS, Baltazar - of this parish (dec. Baltazar & Marie Anne GASPARD) m. 28 May 1805 Marie Louise STELLY - widow of Michel RITTER - also of this district (dec. George & Christine ELLEMER) Wits: Jean Baptiste MORIN, Jean Baptiste MARX, George MAYER, Jean Baptiste STELLY. Fr. Louis BUHOT (Opel. Ch.: v.1-A, p.140) ''Succession of Marie Louise Stelly''
[[#SWLR-CD]]: STELLY, Marie Louise wid. of Michel RITTER Heirs: Therese wid. of JOHNSON; Mary m. Joseph LEJEUNE, Sr.; Francoise m. Augustin BOUDREAUX: Elizabeth m. Edward ROSE; Antoine RITTER; Julie m. Michel FORET. Succ. dated 18 Nov. 1831 (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Succ. # 578) '''Records for Children of Michel & Louise'''
''Listed in birth order. Under each child's section are all records related to that child, including spouse records. Indented records are for their children, who are the grandchildren of Michel and Louise.'' == ✔ DAU: [[Ritter-132|Marie Therese Ritter]], 1781 (m. JOHNSON)== [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Marie Therese (Michel & Marie Louise CHETELI [STELLY]) bt. 9 Dec. 1781 at age 4 wks. Spons: Michel PRUDHOMME & Marie ----. Fr. L.M. GRUMEAU (Opel. Ch.: v.1-A, p.29) [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Therese [her signature] - Germans (Michel & Marie Louise STELLY) m. 6 Aug. 1798 William JOHNSON [his signature] - of Dinamarques, Copenhague [Denmark] (Joseph & Christina JEANSONNE) Wits: Joseph LASTRAPES, Jean Baptiste STELI, Michel RITTER. [Record blurred and difficult to read.] Fr. Pedro de ZAMORA (Opel. Ch.: v.1-A, p.81) [[#SWLR-CD]]: JOHNSON, William [JONHSON] died 20 April 1830 at age 65 years; buried 21 April 1830 in the parish cemetery. Fr. Jean ROSTI (GC Ch.: v.1, p.25, #165) [[#SWLR-CD]]: JANSONNE, William m. Theresa RITTER - 11 children: Louisa; Julia; Michael; Azelie; Solomon; Alexandre; William; Theresa m. Andre ROBIN; Christine m. Elizee CORMIER; Charlotte & Raphael. Succ. dated: 29 April 1830 (Opel. Ct.Hse.: Succ.#524) [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Therese m. William JOHNSON In Succ. of William JOHNSON dated 29 April 1830 (Opel. Ct.Hse.: Succ.#524) [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Therese m. William JOHNSON Succ. dated 14 April 1869 (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Succ.#3284) === ✔ [[Johnson-7587|William Johnson]], ca 1799 (m. BURLEIGH) === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: JOHNSON, William (Guillaume or William & Therese RITER) bt. Sunday, 8 Dec. 1799 Pats: Jean JANSONNE & Christine JANSON; Mats: Michel RITER & Marie Louise STELLY; Spons: Baptiste STELLY & Francoise RITER. Fr. Pedro de ZAMORA (Opel. Ch.: v.1-A, p.222) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: JOHNSON, Williaume [William] - native and inhabitant of this parish (Williaume JONHSON & Therese RITTEN [RITTER]) m. 8 May 1827 Emilia BURLEIGH - native and living in this parish (dec. Robert & Marie TAYLLOR) Wits: Samuel LYONS Jr., Gabriel LYONS, James BOURLEIGH, Sarah BURLEIGH. Fr. Jean ROSTI (GC Ch.: v.1, p.52, #110) :''Possible death? Need to verify this is the right William.'' : [[#SWLR-CD]]: JEANSONNE, William B. d. 28 Feb. 1847 (GC Ch.: v. 1, p.71) === ✔ [[Johnson-64501|Therese Johnson]], 1801 (m. ROBIN, LETOURNEAU) === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: JOHNSON, Therese (William - "natural de Copenhague capitale de danemarca" [a native of Copenhage, capitol of Denmark] & Therese RITTER - residents of this parish) b. 1 Nov. 1801, bt. 24 Jan. 1802 Pats: Jean JOHNSON & Christine HANDSON; Mats: Michel STELLY & Marie STELLY & Marie Louise STELLY; Spons: Michel STELLY & Isabelle RITTER. Fr. Louis BUHOT (Opel. Ch.: v.1-A, p.271) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: JOHNSON, Therese - over 17 years old; born at Attakapas (William & Therese RITTER) m. 5 Nov. 1821 Andre ROBIN - born and living at Opeloussas; 26 years old; widower of Celestine NERAULT (Francois & Marie Felicite PICOTTE de Beletre) Wits: Ozeme GUILBEAU, Jean CHAULE, Manuel G. WIKOFF. Fr. Hercule BRASSAC (GC Ch.: v.1, p.15, #39) :: ''Following is the father of Andre ROBIN:'' ::-- [[#SWLR-CD]]: ROBIN, Dr. Francois pere 6 children:"du premier lit" or first marriage: Josephine m. Michel STELLY; Louis Joseph Francois m. Emelie STELLY; Jean Louis m. (2) Felicite DELHOMILIE; Children du second Lit or second marriage: Andre m. (2) Therese JOHNSON; Antoine m. Eugenie STELLY; Felicite m. Etienne LAMORANDIERE. Succ. dated 12 Dec. 1834 (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Succ. # 685) ::-- [[#SWLR-CD]]: ROBIN, Francois (Dr.) -doctor of law and of medicine; born in France; inhabitant of this Parish (Pascal & Francoise CHALAMON) m. contract dated: 19 March 1810 Marie Therese BERTHELOT - wid. of Francois STELLY; born "Aux Alibamons, contre de la Floride" [at the Alabama, country of Florida] inhabitant of this parish (Louis Urbain & Louise FONTENOT) Wits: William JOHNSON, Augustin GRADENIGO, Samuel CART; George KING, Parish Judge (Opel. Ct.Hse.: Conveyances: v.B-1, #18) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: ROBIN, Andre m. Therze JOHNSON d. 18 Dec. 1840 (Opel. Ch.: v. 2, p. 25) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: ROBIN, Andre m. Therese JOHNSON In Succ. dated 23 June 1841 (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Succ. #992) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: JEANSONNE, Therese wid. of Andre ROBIN (William & Therese RITTER) m. 21 Sept. 1843 Jean Baptiste LETOURNEAU (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Mar. #69) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: LETOURNEUR, Jean Baptiste marriage contract: 24 June 1846 Therese JOHNSON, wid. of Andre ROBIN (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Donations: v.2, p.58) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: JOHNSON, Therese m. Andre ROBIN d. 31 Jan. 1890 at age 90 yrs. (Opel. Ch.: v. 2, p. 473) === ✔ [[Johnson-43193|Marie Christine Johnson]], ca 1803 (m. CORMIER) === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: JOHNSON, Christine (William & Therese RITTER - inhabitants of this district) bt. 29 Oct. 1804 at age 1 yr. Spons: Zenon ROMAN & Madeleine RITTER. Fr. Louis BUHOT (Opel. Ch.: v.1-B, p.343) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: CORMIER, Elisha m. 14 Jan. 1822 Marie Christine JOHNSON (Opel. Ct.Hse.: Mar.#4) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: JOHNSON, Christine - born at Attakapas (William & Therese RITTER) m. 15 Jan. 1822 Elizee CORMIER - about 18 years old; born and living at Opeloussas (dec. Anaclet & Magdelaine RICHARD) Wits: Denis DESSESSART, Pierre POTIER. Fr. Hercule BRASSAC (GC Ch.: v.1, p.18, #44) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: JEANSONNE, Christine m. Elisee CORMIER d. 23 June 1844 at age 40 years (GC Ch.: v. 1, p.64) === ✔ [[Johnson-116239|Caroline Johnson]], 1805 === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: JOHNSON, Caroline (William & Therese RITTER) b. 4 Oct. 1805, bt. 26 June 1808 Spons: John THELLER [TAYLOR] & Marie RITTER. Fr. Louis BUHOT (Opel. Ch.: v.1-B, p.449) === ✔ [[Johnson-116240|Raphael Johnson]], 1807 (m. MARKS) === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: JOHNSON, Raphael (William & Therese RITTER) b. 13 Dec. 1807, bt. 26 June 1808 Spons: Raphael SMITH & Charlotte MILLER. Fr. Louis BUHOT (Opel. Ch.: v.1-B, p.449) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: JOHNSON, Raphael (William & Therese RITTER) m. 8 Jan. 1833 Marcelite MARKS (GC Ch.: v. 1, p. 88) === ✔ [[Johnson-116242|Marie Louise Johnson]], 1810 (m. LYONS) === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: JOHNSON, Marie Louise (William & Therese RITTER) b. 29 Jan. 1810, bt. 24 April 1810 Spons: Antoine RITTER & Julie RITTER. Fr. Louis BUHOT (Opel. Ch.: v.1-B, p.497) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: JOHNSON, Louise (William & Therese RITTER) m. 21 Jan 1834 Gabriel LYONS (GC Ch.: v. 1, p. 96) === ✔ [[Johnson-116244|Julienne Johnson]], 1812 (m. LYONS) === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: JOHNSON, Juliene (William - native of Copenhague in Danemarc [Copenhagen, Denmark] & Therese RETHER [RITTER] - natives of this parish) b. 6 Feb. 1812, bt. 25 May 1814 Pats: Joseph JOHNSON & Christine HANSEN - natives and inhabitants of the said Copenhagen; Mats: Michel RETHER & Marie Louise STELY - originally of Germany; Spons: --- Notley YOUNG & Marie Louise STELY. Fr. Michel Bernard BARRIERE (Opel. Ch.: v.2, p.30) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: JOHNSON, Julienne (William & Therese RITTER) m. 11 Nov. 1834 Jacob LYONS (GC Ch.: v. 1, p. 99) === ✔ [[Johnson-74966|Michel Johnson]], 1814 (m. MARKS) === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: JOHNSON, Michel (William - native of Copenhague en Europe [of Copenhagen in Europe] & Therese RETHER - of this parish) b. 9 Dec. 1814, bt. 25 Sept. 1815 Pats: Joseph JONSON & Christine HANSEN - from the said Copenhagen; Mats: Michel RETHER [RITTER] & Marie Louise SCHETELI [STELLY] - of this colony; Spons: Pierre GUEDRY dit Treville & Therese JOHNSON. Fr. Michel Bernard BARRIERE (Opel. Ch.: v.2, p.55) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: JOHNSON, Michel 20 yrs. old (William & Theresa RITTER) m. 4 July 1837 Euphrosine MARKS 17 yrs. old (GC Ch.: v. 1, p. 117) === ✔ [[Johnson-116246|Aselie Johnson]], 1817 (m. LYONS) === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: JOHNSON, Aselie (Guillieume [William] GIOHCON & Therese RITHER [RITTER]) b. 22 Feb. 1817, bt. 27 July 1817 Pats: Guillaume GIOHCON [JOHNSON] & Cristine ----; Mats: Michel RITHER [RITTER] & Marie Louise STELY; Spons: Ciprien GUILBEAU & Cristine GIOHCON [JOHNSON]. Fr. Flavius Henri ROSSI (SM Ch.: v.7, #185) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: JOHNSON, Azelie (William & Therese RITTER) m. 9 Feb. 1836 Crawford LYONS (GC Ch.: v. 1, p. 111) === ✔ [[Johnson-116248|Solomon Fortesque Johnson]], 1819 (m. LETOURNEUR) === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: JOHNSON, Solomon Fortesque (William & Therese RITTER) b. 22 Nov. 1819, bt. 12 Feb. 1821 Spons: F. CUMING & Charlotte JOHNSON. Fr. Hercule BRASSAC (GC Ch.: v.1, p.7) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: JEANSONNE, Solomon (d. William & Therese RITTER) marriage contract: 1 July 1846 Celestine LETOURNEUR (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Donations: v.2, p.59) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: JEANSONNE, Solomon (William & Therese RITTER) m. 2 July 1846 Celestine LETOURNEUR (Opel. Ch.: v.A, #174) === ✔ [[Johnson-116249|Alexandre Johnson]], 1822 === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: JOHNSON, Alexandre (Guillaume & Therese RITTER - inhabitants of this parish) bt. 30 July 1823 at age about 10 mths. Spons: Louis Joseph Francois ROBIN & Emilie STELLY. Fr. Francois CELLINI (GC Ch.: v.1, p.30) == ✔ DAU: [[Ritter-137|Marie Ritter]], 1783 twin (m. [[Taylor-5480|TAYLOR]], [[Lejeune-25|YOUNG/LEJEUNE]]) == ''Marie and Francoise appear to be twins. I searched her children's records to see if she ever went by any other name besides Marie. I haven't found her by any other name.'' ''There were two Marie Ritters that married two Joseph Youngs. This one, Marie Ritter b.1783, married Joseph Young Sr. The other, Marie Louise Ritter b.1790, daughter of Michel and Barbe Cor, married Joseph Young Jr. Since the other one always seems to be shown in the records as Marie Louise, I've assumed any couple Marie Ritter and Joseph Young refers to THIS couple. Whenever the records show JR or SR for Joseph Young, it fits this naming pattern. NOTE: The surname LEJEUNE translates to YOUNG in English. The two names are interchangeable in the records for this family,'' [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Marie (Michael & Marie Louise CHTTELY [STELLY]) bt. 22 June 1783 at age 3 1/2 mths. Spons: Michel RITTHER & Marie PRUDHOMME. Fr. L.M. GRUMEAU (Opel. Ch.: v.1-A, p.43) [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Marie (Michel & Marie Louise SHTELY) bt. 27 June 1783 at age 3 1/2 mths. Spons: Michel RITHER & Marie PRUDHOMME; Signing: child's father & both godparnets: Michel RHITER [RITTER], Michael RITHER, Marie PRUDOM. Fr. L.M. GRUMEAU (Opel. Ch.: Folio OA, p.42) ''First marriage to John Taylor''
[[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Marie (Michael & Marie Louise STELLY - Germans) m. 31 May 1796 John TELLAIR (John & Magdeleine ANCHEMEN [HEINDSMAN]) Wits: Therese RYLLEY, Jean Baptiste STELY, Henry HARGRUDER, Michel PRUDHOMME, Charlotte MILLER. Fr. Pedro de ZAMORA (Opel. Ch.: v.1-A, p.65) ''John Taylor's birth record:''
[[#SWLR-CD]]: TAYLOR, Jean George (John THELER & Magdeleine HEINSMAN [HEINDSMAN]) bt. 23 March 1780 (Opel. Ch.: v.1-A, p.22) [[#SWLR-CD]]: TAYLOR, John wid. is Marie RITTER - Children: Louis; Aaron; Marguerite; Michel. Succ. dated Nov. 1820 (Opel. Ct.Hse.: Succ.#189) ''Second marriage was to Joseph Young Sr. This seems to be a legal move to transfer his community property to his children, or at least separate it, prior to his marriage to Marie Ritter.''
[[#SWLR-CD]]: YOUNG, Joseph Sr. m. Patsy HAYE - Children: Joseph; Marie Josette m. Samuel REED; Jean Baptiste; Susanne m. Jacob BIHM; Marguerite wid. BARTON; Pitre; James; Jane m. Michel BIHM; Eliza m. Joseph ORTEGO; Caroline m. Michel PRUDHOMME; Gilbert, now deceased. Separation of Community Property dated: 20 Sept. 1821 (LSAR: Opel.:1821) ''Now they get a civil marriage at the courthouse.''
[[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Mary wid. Jean TELLOR m. 21 May 1822 Joseph YOUNG, Sr. (Opel. Ct.Hse.: Mar.#23) ''Here is an image of the actual record:''
[[#FS-LA-MARR]]: Marie Ritter [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-95B4-KC1 (Link to image)]; Spouse's Name: Joseph Young; Event Type: Marriage; Event Date: 23 May 1822; Event Place: St. Landry, Louisiana, United States; Reference ID: 23; GS Film Number: 000870694; Digital Folder Number: 004922823; Image Number: 55 of 648 ''Here they are officially married in the church? (Dates don't quite fit.) NOTE these later records for Joseph indicate he is of a greatly advanced age, but this just isn't true. He arrived in Louisiana late 1769 on the schooner ''Britain'' with a group of Acadians and Germans at the age of 13, so was born around 1756 in Maryland.''
[[#SWLR-CD]]: LEJEUNE, Joseph 106 years old m. 11 Oct. 1843 Marie RITTER - married by Judge in Opelousas for 26 years (GC Ch.: v. 1, p. 148) ''[JBR Note: he was actually about 87.]'' ''Joseph Young Sr's death''
YOUNG, Joseph Briard d. 14 Oct. 1847 at age 110 years old sur Plaquemen (Opel. Ch.: v.2, p.49) [JBR Note: He was actually about 91.] ''Joseph's succession''
YOUNG, Joseph Sr. In Succ. dated 16 Oct. 1847 (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Succ. #1325) ''Marie Ritter's death record? The following appears to be so, since her known succession record was created later in the same year. However, note this could fit 3 different Maries in the Ritter-Stelly family and 1 Marie in the Ritter-Cor family, and possibly even others as yet unidentified outside of these two families. Did THIS Marie ever live in or have ties to the Eunice area, especially later in life? [Note that Karen Theriot Reader has concluded this death record belongs to [[Ritter-93|Marie Louise Ritter]] of the Ritter-Cor family.]''
[[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Marie d. 2 March 1872 at age 92 yrs. (Eunice Ch.: v. 1, p. 3-A) ''Marie's succession record''
[[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Mary m. Joseph YOUNG, Sr. Succ. dated 14 Oct. 1872 (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Succ. #3601) Note: There were no children of Mary Ritter and Joseph Young/LeJeune Sr. === ✔ [[Taylor-45408|Jean Baptiste Taylor]], 1796 (m. [[Moore-39125|MOORE]]) === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: TAYLOR, Jean Baptiste (Jean TELER & Marie RITER) b. 15 Oct. 1796, bt. Sunday, 1 Oct. 1797 Pats: Jean TELER & Magdelaine ANCHEMIN [HEINDSMAN]; Mats: Michel RITER & Marie Louise STELLY; Spons: Jean Baptiste STELLY, his maternal uncle & Therese RITER. Fr. Pedro de ZAMORA (Opel. Ch.: v.1-A, p.183) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: TAYLOR, Jean Baptiste m. 5 April 1822 Sally MOORE (Opel. Ct.Hse.: Mar.#10) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: TAYLOR, Jean Baptiste - native of this parish (major son of Jean THELLER & Marie RHITER [RITTER]) m. 18 April 1822 Celeste MOORE - native of this parish (minor daughter of William & Angelique FRUGE) Wits: Francois AGUILLARD, Joseph LEJEUNE, Gilbert DAVID, Hyppolite TAYLOR. Fr. Flavius Henri ROSSI (Opel.Ch.: v.1-B, p.392) === ✔ [[Taylor-45385|Hypolite Taylor]], 1798 (m. [[Savoie-1516|SAVOY]]) === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: TAYLOR, Hypolite (Jean - of Maryland, diocese of Baltimore at Egrestaun [perhaps Hagerstown] & Marie RITTER - of St. Landry of Opelousas) b. 26 Oct. 1798, bt. 25 April 1799 Pats: John TAYLOR & Magdeleine HUSMAN [HEINDSMAN] - of Germany; Mats: Michel RITTER - of Germany & Marie Louise STELLY - of the Mississippi; Spons: Paul BOUTIN fils & Charlotte MILLER. During a "Salida" [a missionary trip] to Carencro, at the place of Jean MOUTON, uncle. Fr. Michel Bernard BARRIERE (SM Ch.: v.5, #137) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: TAYLOR, Hyppolite - native of this parish (major son of dec. Jean TELLER & Marie RHITER [RITTER]) m. 28 May 1822 Emilie SAVOY - native of this parish (minor daughter of Pierre & Adelaide BABIN) Wits: Joseph LEJEUNE, Gilbert DAVID, Jean Baptiste TAYLOR, Julien LEJEUNE. Fr. Flavius Henri ROSSI (Opel.Ch.: v.1-B, p.394) === ✔ [[Taylor-45421|Marie Louise Taylor]], 1800 === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: TAYLOR, Marie Louise (Jean TELHER - native of North America & Marie RITTER - residing in this parish) bt. 12 July 1801 at age 7 mths. Pats: Jean TELHER [TAYLOR] & Magdelaine HEINDSMANP; Mats: Michel RITTER & Marie Louise STELLY; Spons: Charles MILHER & Francoise RITTER. Fr. Louis BUHOT (Opel. Ch.: v.1-A, p.247) === ✔ [[Taylor-45418|Caroline Mathilda Taylor]], 1802 (m. LAGRANGE, ANDRUS, DAVID) === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: TAYLOR, Caroline Mathilda (Jean THELLER & Marie RITTER - residents of this parish) b. 1 Dec. 1802, bt. 17 Feb. 1803 Pats: Jean TELLER & Magdeleine HEINDSMAN; Mats: Michel RITTER & Marie Louise STELLY; Spons: Benjamin SMITH & his wife, Isabelle HARDI [HARDY]. Fr. Louis BUHOT (Opel. Ch.: v.1-A, p.301) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: TAYLOR, Caroline (Jean THELER & Marie RITTER) m. 6 July 1824 Jean LAGRANGE (Henry & Catherine MORAU) Wits: J. WESTEN, Antoine ROBIN, Alexis MAYER. Fr. Francois CELLINI (GC Ch.: v.1, p.34, #80) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: TAYLOR, Caroline (Jean & Marie RITTER) m. 6 April 1829 Hilaire ANDRUS (Opel. Ct.Hse.: Mar.#24) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: TAYLOR, Caroline (Jean & Marie RITTER) m. 28 April 1839 Guilbert DAVID (Opel. Ch.: v. 2, p. 175) === ✔ [[Taylor-47014|Onezime Taylor]], 1804 === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: TAYLOR, Onezime (Jean THELLER & Marie RITTER - inhabitants of this parish) bt. 18 Oct. 1804 at age 5 wks. Spons: Laurent THELLER [TAYLOR] & Madeleine MILLER. Fr. Louis BUHOT (Opel. Ch.: v.1-B, p.339) === ✔ [[Taylor-5483|Louis Taylor]], 1807 (m. QUEBEDEAUX/THIBODEAUX) === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: TAYLOR, Louis (Jean THELLER & Marie RITTER) bt. 5 Feb. 1807 at age 1 mth. Spons: George MILLER & Elisabeth RITTER. Fr. Louis BUHOT (Opel. Ch.: v.1-B, p.409) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: TAYLOR, Louis (Jean & Marie RITTER) m. 16 April 1829 Celestine THIBODEAUX [''sic''; should be UEBEDEAUX] (Opel. Ct.Hse.: Mar.#25) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: TAYLOR, Louis - native and inhabitant of this parish (dec. Jean TAYLLOR & Marie RITTER) m. 20 April 1829 Celestine QUEBEDEAUX - native and living in this parish (dec. Francois QUEBEDAUD & Celestine LAGRANGE) Wits: Jean MILLER fils, P. LANGLOIS. Fr. Jean ROSTI (GC Ch.: v.1, p.69, #135) === ✔ [[Taylor-47015|Alexandre Taylor]], 1808 === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: TAYLOR, Alexandre (Jean THELLER & Marie RITTER) b. 6 Dec. 1808, bt. 23 Feb. 1809 Spons: Antoine RITTER & Julie RITTER. Fr. Louis BUHOT (Opel. Ch.: v.1-B, p.463) === ✔ [[Taylor-47016|Irene Taylor]], 1810 (m. MILLER) === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: TAYLOR, Irene (Jean THELLER & Marie RITTER) b. 22 Dec. 1810, bt. 22 June 1811 Spons: Michel THELLER & Marie Louise STELLY. Fr. Louis BUHOT (Opel. Ch.: v.1-B, p.530) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: TAYLOR, Eren - 18 yrs. old (Jean & Marie RITTER) m. 8 April 1828 Andre MILLER (Opel. Ct.Hse.: Mar.#22) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: TAYLOR, Irene - native of this parish (minor daughter of Jean TELLER & Marie RITTER) m. 8 April 1828 Andre MILLER - native of this parish (major son of Jean & Francoise MAYER) Wits: Don Diegue MARCANTEL, Ursin MILLER, Vital ESTILETE. Fr. Flavius Henri ROSSI (Opel.Ch.: v.1-B, p.513) === ✔ [[Taylor-47017|Marguerite Taylor]], 1813 (m. [[Venable-366|VENABLE]]) === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: TAYLOR, Marguerite (Jean THELLER & Marie RITTER) b. 25 Jan. 1813, bt. 8 May 1813 Spons: Nicolas PRATHER & Marguerite BURLEIGH. Fr. Louis BUHOT (Opel. Ch.: v.2, p.2) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: TAYLOR, Marguerite - 15 yrs. old of Opel. (Jean & Marie RITTER) m. 26 July 1828 Joseph Glasir VENABLE - of Opelousas; 21 yrs. old (Opel. Ct.Hse.: Mar.#44) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: TAYLOR, Margueritte - native and inhabitant of this parish (dec. Jean & Marie RITTER) m. 4 Aug. 1828 Joseph Glasir VENABLE - native and inhabitant of this parish (dec. Joseph & Anastasie SAVOYE) Wits: J. Narcisse ANDRUS, Marcel RICHARD. Fr. Jean ROSTI (GC Ch.: v.1, p.63, #127) === ✔ [[Taylor-45419|Michel Taylor]], 1815 === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: TAYLOR, Michel (Jean TALEUR - from Pennsylvania or Maryland & Marie RETHER [RITTER] - from here) b. 17 July 1815, bt. 4 Oct. 1815 Pats: Jean TALEUR & Magdelaine HANSMAN - from Pennsylvania or Maryland; Mats: Michel RETHER - from Germany & Marie Louise SCHETELI - from the River; Spons: Pierre POTIER & Marie Modeste MOUTON, his spouse. Fr. Michel Bernard BARRIERE (Opel. Ch.: v.2, p.58) == ✔ DAU: [[Ritter-143|Francoise Ritter]], 1783 twin (m. [[Boudreaux-75|BOUDREAUX]]) == ''Francoise and Marie appear to be twins. Note that one of her sponsors at baptism was Barbara COR.'' [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Francoise (Michel & Marie Louise STELAY [STELLY] - inhabitants of this district) b. 13 March 1783, bt. 25 March 1784 Spons: Joseph VABLE & Barbara COR; Father signs: Michael RITTER. Fr. GEFFROTIN, cure des attacapas (Opel. Ch.: Folio OA, p.51) [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Francoise - of this parish (dec. Michel & Marie Louise STELLY) m. 20 Aug. 1805 Augustin BOUDREREAU - of this parish (Augustin & Judith MARTIN) Wits: Augustin BOUDEREAU pere, Francois ESTELLI [STELLY]. Fr. Louis BUHOT (Opel. Ch.: v.1-A, p.146) ''Augustin's birth''
[[#SWLR-CD]]: BOUDREAUX, Augustin (Augustin BOUDRO & Judet MARTIN) b. 15 April 1782, bt. 28 July 1782 Spons: Jean DOUCET & Marie Magdeleine MOUTON. Fr. Joseph ARAZENA (SM Ch.: v.2, #57) ''Augustin's death''
[[#SWLR-CD]]: BOUDREAUX, Augustin d. 17 Feb. 1835 at age 55 yrs. (GC Ch.: v. 1, p.37) ''Augustin's succession.''
[[#SWLR-CD]]: BOUDREAUX, Augustin wid. is Francoise RITTER Succ. dated 16 March 1835 (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Succ. #697) ''Francoise' death.''
[[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Francoise m. Augustin BOUDREAUX d. 10 Dec. 1879 at age 102 yrs. at the home of L. DARBY (GC Ch.: v. 1, p. 209) === [[Boudreaux-376|Adelaide Boudreaux]], 1808 (m. [[Burleigh-129|BURLEIGH]]) === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: BOUDREAUX, Adelaide (Augustin BOUDEREAU & Francoise RITTER) b. 17 Jan. 1808, bt. 24 April 1808 Spons: Anthony RITTER & Julie RITTER. Fr. Louis BUHOT (Opel. Ch.: v.1-B, p.444) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: BOUDREAUX, Adelaide of Opel. (Augustin & Francoise RITTER) m. 15 Nov. 1827 James BURLEIGH of Opel. (Opel. Ct.Hse.: Mar.#78) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: BOUDREAUX, Adelaide - native and living in this parish (Augustin & Francoise RITTER) m. 19 Nov. 1827 James BURLEIGH - native and inhabitant of this parish (dec. Robert & Mary TAYLLOR) Wits: Raphael JOHNSON, Louis SAVOY, Robert BURLEIGH, Augustin BOUDRAUX. Fr. Jean ROSTI (GC Ch.: v.1, p.57, #119) === ✔ [[Boudreaux-155|Marie Celeste Boudreaux]], 1809 (m. [[Savoie-264|SAVOIE]]) === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: BOUDREAUX, Marie Celeste (Augustin & Francoise RITTER) b. 30 Sept. 1809, bt. 15 July 1810 Spons: Antoine RITTER & Elisabeth RITTER. Fr. Louis BUHOT (Opel. Ch.: v.1-B, p.505) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: BOUDREAUX, Marie Celeste (Augustin & Francoise RITTER) m. 9 Jan. 1827 Louis SAVOYE of Opel. (Opel. Ct.Hse.: Mar. #3) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: BOUDREAUX, Marie Celeste - native and living in this parish (Augustin & Francoise RITTER) m. 15 Jan. 1827 Louis SAVOY - native and inhabitant of Opeloussas (dec. Francois & dec. Appoline Lucie POTIER) Wits: Lufroy THIBODAU, Sylvain POTIER, Raphael JOHNSON, Gerard PREJEAN. Fr. Jean ROSTI (GC Ch.: v.1, p.47, #102) === Augustin Boudreaux, 1811 (m. BURLEIGH) === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: BOUDREAUX, Augustin (Augustin & Francoise RITTER) bt. 20 Oct. 1811 at age 8 mths. Spons: Pierre CHRETIEN & Dorothee LEGROS. Fr. Louis BUHOT (Opel. Ch.: v.1-B, p.543) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: BOUDREAUX, Augustin fils m. 4 Feb. 1832 Sarah BURLEIGH (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Mar. #13) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: BOUDREAUX, Augustin (Augustin & Francoise RITTER) m. 6 Feb. 1832 Sarah BURLEIGH (Robert & Marie TAYLOR) (GC Ch.: v. 1, p.84) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: BURLEIGH, Sarah wid. of Augustin BOUDREAUX m. 25 May 1853 Desire ARNAUD (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Mar. #1081) === Evariste Boudreaux, 1813 (m. BOUDREAUX) === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: BOUDREAUX, Evariste (Augustin & Francoise RETHER [RITTER] - natives of this parish) b. 3 Sept. 1813, bt. 13 May 1814 Pats: Augustin BOUDRAUD & Judic MARTIN - of Acadia; Mats: Michel RETHER [RITTER] -of Germany & Marie Louise STELY - of the Mississippi; Spons: Michel STELY & Marie Louise ---- (STELLY) - ayeux de l'enfant [grandparents of the child]. Fr. Michel Bernard BARRIERE (Opel. Ch.: v.2, p.29) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: BOUDREAUX, Evariste m. 4 April 1835 Marie Arcene BOUDREAUX (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Mar. #27) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: BOUDREAUX, Evariste (Augustin & Francoise RITTER) m. 6 April 1835 Arsene BOUDREAUX (GC Ch.: v. 1, p. 104) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: BOUDREAUX, Arsene (Jean & Marguerite CARUTHERS) m. 6 April 1835 Evariste BOUDREAUX (GC Ch.: v. 1, p. 104) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: BOUDREAUX, Evariste d. 12 Aug. 1839 at age 26 yrs. (GC Ch.: v. 1, p.50) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: BOUDREAUX, Evariste m. Marie Arsene BOUDREAUX - She remarried William FISHER; In Succ. dated May 1841 (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Succ. #995) ::Children: ::# [[#SWLR-CD]]: BOUDREAUX, Marie Alvarie (Evariste & Arsene BOUDREAUX) b. 25 Nov. 1835 (GC Ch.: v. 1, p. 125); ''see also:'' BOUDREAUX, Marie Amelie (Evariste & Marie Arsene BOUDREAUX) m. 13 July 1853 Louis Silvere THIBODEAUX (GC Ch.: v. 1, p.204 & v.2, #58) ::# [[#SWLR-CD]]: BOUDREAUX, Evariste Jean (Evariste & Arsene BOUDREAUX) b. 14 Oct. 1837 (GC Ch.: v. 1, p. 137); ''see also:'' BOUDREAUX, Evariste Jean m. 12 Jan. 1860 Marie Ozea BENOIT (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Mar. #1982); ''see also:'' BOUDREAUX, Evariste Jean (Evariste & Marie Arsene BOUDREAUX) m. 19 Jan. 1860 Marie Ozea BENOIT (GC Ch.: v. 3, p. 130); ''see also:'' BOUDREAUX, Evariste d. 4 June 1868 at age 28 yrs. (GC Ch.: v. 1, p. 171); ''see also:'' BOUDREAUX, Evariste m. Ozea BENOIT Succ. dated 6 March 1869 (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Succ. #3266) ::# [[#SWLR-CD]]: BOUDREAUX, Marie Amelie (Evariste & Marie Arsene BOUDREAUX) m. 13 July 1853 Louis Silvere THIBODEAUX (GC Ch.: v. 1, p.204 & v.2, #58) === ✔ [[Boudreaux-598|Marie Louise "Eliza" Boudreaux]], 1816 (m. [[Prejean-336|PREJEAN]], [[Caruthers-396|CARUTHERS]], RICHARD) === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: BOUDREAUX, Louise (Augustin & Francoise RETHER - natives of this parish) b. 28 July 1816, bt. 1 Nov. 1816 Pats: Remi BOUDRAUD & Judic MARTIN - from Acadie; Mats: Michel RITHER - from Maryland & Marie Louise SCHETELI - from the (Mississippi) River; Spons: Remi BOUDRAUT & Magdelaine BENOIT, his wife. Fr. Michel Bernard BARRIERE (Opel. Ch.: v.2, p.90) : ''First marriage'' : [[#SWLR-CD]]: BOUDREAUX, Eliza (Augustin REMY [should read Augustin Remi BOUDREAUX]) m. 9 April 1830 Archille PREJEAN (Opel. Ct.Hse.: Mar.#22) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: BOUDREAUX, Eliza (Augustin & Francoise RITTER) m. 11 April 1831 Achille PREJEAN (Dominique & Marie SAVOIE) (GC Ch.: v. 1, p.79) : ''Children of Achille Prejean and Eliza Boudreaux:'' :: [[#SWLR-CD]]: PREJEAN, Stainville (Achille & Eliza BOUDREAUX) b. 30 June 1832 (GC Ch.: v. 1, p. 101) :: [[#SWLR-CD]]: PREJEAN, Louis Stainville (Jean Achille & Elisa BOUDREAUX) m. 24 Nov. 1851 Marie Anaise STELLY (GC Ch.: v. 3, p. 19) :: [[#SWLR-CD]]: PREJEAN, Evariste (Jean Achille & Elisa BOUDREAUX) b. 6 Jan. 1834 (GC Ch.: v. 1, p. 114) :: [[#SWLR-CD]]: PREJEAN, Evariste (Achille & Marie Elisa BOUDREAUX) m. 25 Nov. 1850 Marie Onezia RICHARD (GC Ch.: v. 3, p. 13) :: [[#SWLR-CD]]: PREJEAN, Augustin (Jean Achille & Marie Louise BOUDREAUX) b. 2 Oct. 1835 (GC Ch.: v. 1, p. 123) :: [[#SWLR-CD]]: PREJEAN, Joseph Dupreville (Achille & Elisa BOUDREAUX) b. 3 April 1838 (GC Ch.: v. 1, p. 145) :: [[#SWLR-CD]]: PREJEAN, Marie Louise (Jean Achille & Elisa BOUDREAUX) b. 10 April 1841 (GC Ch.: v. 1, p. 183) :: [[#SWLR-CD]]: PREJEAN, Marie Louise (Achille & Elisa BOUDREAUX) m. 7 Feb. 1859 Joseph D. CASTILLE of St. Martin Parish (GC Ch.: v. 3, p. 117) :: [[#SWLR-CD]]: PREJEAN, Jean Dominque (Jean Achille & Elisa BOUDREAUX) b. 15 March 1843 (GC Ch.: v. 1, p.207) :: [[#SWLR-CD]]: PREJEAN, Jean Achille d. 17 Dec. 1848 at age 4 yrs. (GC Ch.: v. 1, p. 77) [Note: parents not given but this MAY BE the child of Achille and Eliza.] :: [[#SWLR-CD]]: PREJEAN, child (Achille) d. 16 Dec. 1844 (GC Ch.: v. 1, p.66) : ''Achille's succession'' : [[#SWLR-CD]]: BOUDREAUX, Elisa wid. of Jean Achille PREJEAN remarried to Lewis D. CARUTHERS In Succ. of Jean Achille PREJEAN dated 14 Feb. 1849 (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Succ. #1404) : ''Second marriage'' : [[#SWLR-CD]]: BOUDREAUX, Mrs. Elisa [Eloy ?] wid. of Achille PREJEAN m. 14 Dec. 1849 Louis CARUTHERS (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Mar. #715) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: BOUDREAUX, Elisa (Augustin & Francoise RITTER) m. 20 Dec. 1849 Louis CARUTHERS (David & Isabel DUGAS) (GC Ch.: v. 1, p. 186 & v.2, #6) : These appear to be baptism records of Louis Caruthers: :: -- [[#SWLR-CD]]: CARUTHERS, Louis (David - from America & Izabele DUGA - of Acadie) b. 9 Jan. 1809, bt. 2 April 1809 at Carancro at the home of Pierre BERNARD. Pats: Guillaume CARUTHERS & Elizabeth BACUM - from America; Mats: Joseph DUGA & Izabelle HENRI - of Acadie; Spons: Jean Louis BERNARD & Anasthasie DUGA. Fr. Michel Bernard BARRIERE (SM Ch.: v.6-A, p.47) :: -- [[#SWLR-CD]]: CARUTHERS, Louis (David - of America & Isabelle DUGA - of Acadia) b. 9 Jan. 1809, bt. 2 April 1809 at residence of Pierre BERNARD - at Carencro Pats: William CARUTHERS & Elizabeth BACUM - of America; Mats: Joseph DUGA & Isabelle HENRI - of Acadia; Spons: Jean Louis BERNARD & Anastasie DUGA. Fr. Michel Bernard BARRIERE (SM Ch.: Folio E, p.117) : ''Children of Louis Caruthers and Eliza Boudreaux'': :: [[#SWLR-CD]]: CARUTHERS, Louis (Louis & Eliza BOUDREAUX) b. 2 Sept. 1851 (GC Ch.: v. 2, p. 37) :: [[#SWLR-CD]]: CARUTHERS, Louis D. (Louis D. & Elisa BOUDREAUX) d. 23 Jan. 1858 at age 6 yrs. (GC Ch.: v. 1, p. 118) :: [[#SWLR-CD]]: CARUTHERS, Aselie (Louis & Elisa BOUDREAUX) b. 16 June 1855 (GC Ch.: v. 2, p. 134) :: [[#SWLR-CD]]: CARUTHERS, children - Note in Lafayette Church baptismal register concerning baptisms: "I baptized two children at Carancro at the home of the widow Louis ARCONNEAU. I believe they were from the CARUTHERS family." Fr. Michel Bernard BARRIERE (Laf. Ch.: Bapt. Reg.: v.1, p.20) ''[Note, this entry was not dated and the Caruthers family is not identified. It has not been entered into any Caruthers profile.]'' : ''Death of Louis Caruthers'' : [[#SWLR-CD]]: CARUTHERS, Louis d. 7 May 1856 at age 48 yrs. (GC Ch.: v. 1, p. 110) : ''Third marriage'' : [[#SWLR-CD]]: BOUDREAUX, Eliza Mrs. wid. of Lewis D. CARUTHERS m. 29 Dec. 1862 Joseph RICHARD (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Mar. #2366) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: BOUDREAUX, Elisa (Augustin & Francoise RITTER) m. 31 Dec. 1862 Joseph B. RICHARD (GC Ch.: v. 3, p. 175) : ''No children found of the third marriage.'' : ''Death of Joseph Richard'' : [[#SWLR-CD]]: RICHARD, Joseph B. m. Eliza BOUDREAUX Succ. dated 1 Oct. 1878 (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Succ. #4034) === ✔ [[Boudreaux-597|Marie Modeste Boudreaux]], 1818 (m. ROBIN) === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: BOUDREAUX, Marie Modeste (Augustin & Francoise RHITER) b. 8 April 1818, bt. 10 Jan. 1819 Pats: Augustin BOUDREAU pere [Sr.] & Juditte MARTIN; Mats: Michel & Marie Louise STELIE [STELLY]; Spons: Pierre POTIER & Marie Modeste MOUTON. Fr. Flavius Henri ROSSI (Opel. Ch.: v.2, p.156) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: BOUDREAUX, Marie (Augustin & Francoise RITER) marriage contract: 25 Aug. 1834 Napoleon ROBIN (Opel. Ct. Hse.: OA #129) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: BOUDREAUX, Marie (Augustin & Francoise RITTER) m. 25 Aug. 1834 Napoleon ROBIN (GC Ch.: v. 1, p.97) === ✔ [[Boudreaux-395|Francoise Boudreaux]], 1820 (m. STELLY) === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: BOUDREAUX, Francoise (Augustin fils [Jr.] & Francoise RITTER) b. 22 April 1820, bt. 9 July 1820 by Rev. Aug. JEANJEAN. Spons: Francois MARC [MARKS] & Mary Sentee SMITH. Fr. Hercule BRASSAC (GC Ch.: v.1, p.4) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: BOUDREAUX, Francoise (Augustin & Francoise RITTER) m. 27 April 1835 Andeol STELLY (GC Ch.: v. 1, p. 105) === ✔ [[Boudreau-25|Joseph Boudreaux]], 1822 === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: BOUDREAUX, Joseph (Augustin BOUDERAU & Marie Francoise RHOBER [perhaps RITTER]) bt. 17 Nov. 1822 at age 6 mths. Spons: Andrew GUILBEAU & Adelaide BOUDEREAU. Fr. Francois CELLINI (GC Ch.: v.1, p.26) === Onesime Boudreaux, 1824 (m. CASTILLE) === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: BOUDREAUX, Onesime (Augustin & Francoise RITTER) b. 25 March 1824, bt. 2 May 1824 Spons: Jean Baptiste TORNEUR & Marie Cilesie BOUDRAU. Fr. Francois CELLINI (GC Ch.: v.1, p.34) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: BOUDREAUX, Onezime A. (d. Augustin & Francoise RITTER) marriage contract: 27 Oct. 1845 Josephine CASTILLE (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Donations: v.2, p.54) === Treville Boudreaux, 1826 (m. MARKS) === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: BOUDREAUX, Treville (Augustin & Francoise RITTER) b. 9 June 1826, bt. 22 July 1827 Spons: Jean Baptiste STELLY & Therese RITTER. Fr. Jean ROSTI (GC Ch.: v.1, p.60) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: BOUDREAUX, Treville m. 22 July 1846 Azema MARKS (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Mar. #345) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: BOUDREAUX, Treville of GC m. 6 August 1846 Azema MARKS (GC Ch.: v. 1, p. 167) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: BOUDREAUX, Treville d. 17 Aug. 1860 at age 31 yrs. (GC Ch.: v. 1, p. 132) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: BOUDREAUX, Treville Succ. dated 10 Oct. 1860 (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Succ. # 2381) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: MARKS, Azema m. Treville BOUDREAUX d. 29 May 1861 at age 29 yrs. (GC Ch.: v. 1, p. 137) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: MARKS, Azema m. Treville BOUDREAUX Succ. dated 7 Aug. 1861 (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Succ. # 2454) == ✔ DAU: [[Ritter-4221|Isabelle (Elizabeth) Ritter]], 1788 (m. ROSE) == [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Isabelle (Michel & Marie Louise STELY) b. 17 Nov. 1788, bt. 22 Dec. 1788 Spons: Charles SMITH & Isabelle MILER - all of this Parish. Fr. Joseph de ARAZENA (Opel. Ch.: v.1-A, p.89) ''Note: her mother is written as Elizabeth Stelly, but it should be Marie Louise Stelly. Louise's succession records confirm her daughter married Edward Rose.''
[[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Elizabeth - of this parish (Michel & Elizabeth STELLY) m. 6 Feb. 1804 Edward ROSE - of Maryland (Georges & Emilie BRAFILDE) Wits: Benjamin A. SMITH, William JOHNSON, Michel STELLY. Fr. Louis BUHOT (Opel. Ch.: v.1-A, p.129) [[#SWLR-CD]]: ROSE, Edouard m. Elisabeth RITTER d. 1 Feb. 1839 at age 65 yrs. (GC Ch.: v. 1, p. 49) ''Note regarding this death record: Based on birth in 1788, she would actually have been 92 years old when she died in 1880. This is likely just a case of somebody saying "She's been around a long time... she must have been 100 years old."''
[[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Elisabeth Rose "Betsy" m. Edouard ROSE d. 8 Dec. 1880 at age 100 yrs. (GC Ch.: v. 1, p. 212) === Eugenie Rose, 1804 (m. SAVOY) === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: ROSE, Eugenie (Edward & Elisabeth RITTER - inhabitants of this parish) bt. 25 Dec. 1804 at age 5 wks. Spons: Augustin BOUDRO & Francoise RITTER. Fr. Louis BUHOT (Opel. Ch.: v.1-B, p.349) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: ROSE, Eugenie - born at Opeloussas; at about 16 yrs. of age (Edouard & Isabelle RITTER) m. 22 May 1821 Hyppolite SAVOY - at about 20 years old; born and living at Opeloussas (Francois & dec. Lucy POTIER) Wits: James DIXON, George JACKSON. Fr. Hercule BRASSAC (GC Ch.: v.1, p.9, #24) === Francois Rose, 1808 === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: ROSE, Francois (Elisabeth RITTER, wife of Nede ROSE) bt. 4 April 1809 at age 10 mths. Spons: Jean Baptiste STELLY & Lise MARX [MARKS]. Fr. Louis BUHOT (Opel. Ch.: v.1-B, p.465) == DAU: Marie Magdelaine Ritter, 1790 == ''Nothing beyond her baptism record has been found.'' [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Marie Magdelaine (Michel & Marie Louise STELLY) bt. Sunday, 21 Oct. 1790 Spons: Andre MARQUEZ [MARKS] & Marie Magdelaine RAITER. Fr. Pedro de ZAMORA (Opel. Ch.: v.1-A, p.101) == SON: Pierre Michel Ritter, 1792 == ''He died as a young child, so this is probably all there will be for him.'' [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Pierre Michel (Michel & Marie Louise STELLY) bt. Thursday, 5 April 1792 supplied ceremony for baptism which was previously performed at home. Spons: Pierre NESAT & Magdelaine PREVOT. Fr. Pedro de ZAMORA (Opel. Ch.: v.1-A, p.104) [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Michel (Michel & Marie STELLY) bur. Saturday, 28 Nov. 1795. Fr. Pedro de ZAMORA (Opel. Ch.: v.1, p.27) == ✔ SON: [[Ritter-146|Antoine Ritter]], 1795 (m. [[Leger-2413|LEGER]], [[Savoie-208|SAVOY]]) == ''This Antoine Ritter has been confused with Antoine Similien Ritter, the son of Michel and Barbe Cor. His WikiTree profile had the incorrect name, and he was attached to the wrong father. However, he was attached to the correct mother (Marie Louise Stelly). correct wife, and correct children (although not all children were listed). To fix his WikiTree profile, I corrected his name, detached the incorrect Michel as father, attached the correct Michel as father, replaced incorrect sources with correct sources, and added a Research Note.'' According to the 1830 census, Antoine Ritter was a slaveowner. At Grand Coteau, he owned 13 slaves, five of them children under the age of 10. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHG1-SRZ See this record on FamilySearch.org].FamilySearch.org, "United States Census, 1830," database with images (familysearch.org : 12 August 2017), [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHG1-SRZ household of Antoine Ritter], Grand Coteau, St Landry, Louisiana, United States; citing 16, NARA microfilm publication M19, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 44; FHL microfilm 9,687. Searches on the 1840 and 1850 censuses were not successful. [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Antoine (Michel RAITER & Marie Louise STELLY) b. 11 Oct. 1795, bt. Saturday, 1 Nov. 1800 Pats: Jean RAITER & Catherine MILHER; Mats: George STELLY & Christine ALBERT; Spons: Antoine NEZAT & Julie BARRE. Fr. Pedro de ZAMORA (Opel. Ch.: v.1-B, p.236) ''First marriage.''
[[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Antoine - native of this parish (minor son of Michel RAYTHER - native of Maryland & Marie Louise SCHETELI - native of the "fleuve" [river] in the parish of St. Jean Baptiste - and inhabitants of this parish) m. 6 Sept. 1814 Marie Magdelaine LEGER - native of this parish (minor daughter of Paul - native of New York & Marie Constance POTIER - native of Havre de Grace in France - and inhabitants of this parish) Wits: Augustin BOUDRAUD - representing the groom's parents, Paul LEGER - bride's father, Jean LABARTHE, William JOHNSON, John SHINE, Alexandre LEGER, Sylvin POTIER - all inhabitants of this parish. Fr. Michel Bernard BARRIERE (Opel. Ch.: v.1-A, p.257) ''First wife's birth.''
LEGER, Marie Magdeleine Aspasie (Paul - from parish of St. Landry in Opelousas & Marie Constance POITIER) b. 20 Jan. 1796, bt. 26 Jan. 1797 - Pats: Francois LEGER & Magdeleine COMAU - all Acadians; Mats: Pierre POITIER & Anne BERNARD - all Acadians; Spons: Joseph BRO & Marie Catherine ARSONNAU. Continuing the mission begun 24 Jan. 1797 at the home of Jean MOUTON, uncle. Fr. Michel Bernard BARRIERE (SM Ch.: v.4, #834) ''First wife's death.''
LEGER, Magdelaine - married to Antoine RITER. She died so suddenly at age about 23 years following "accouschement" [childbirth], she was buried with her little child on 22 Nov. 1818 in the parish cemetery. Fr. Flavius Henri ROSSI (Opel. Ch.: v.1, p.174) ''First wife's succession.''
[[#SWLR-CD]]: LEGER, Marie Magdalen wid. is Antoine RITTER; 1 daughter listed: Marie Magdeleine RITTER; Succ. dated Nov. 1821 (Opel. Ct.Hse.: Succ.#240) ''First marriage mentioned in father-in-law's succession.''
[[#SWLR-CD]]: LEGER, Magdeleine (Paul & Marie Constance POTIER) m. Antoine RITTER; in Succ. of Paul LEGER dated Sept. 1822 (Opel. Ct.Hse.: Succ.#288) ''Mother-in-law's succession. It reads "He died" but should read "She died".
[[#SWLR-CD]]: POTIER, Marie Constance m. Paul LEGER He died 8 Jan. 1844. Heirs: Marie wid. of David ATKINSON; Anastasie m. Christopher STOUT; Ann wid. of Ovillon PREJEAN; Eugenie m. Joseph WYBLE; Madeleine (has a child Marie RITTER); Hypolite; Julianne m. Villeneuve BORDELON; Scholastie m. Gerand PREJEAN. In Succ. dated 1 March 1844 (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Succ. #1113) ''Second marriage.''
[[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Antoine - about 25 yrs. old; widower of Marie Magdelaine LEGER; born and living at Opeloussas (dec. Michel & Marie Louise STELLY) m. 31 Oct. 1821 Tharzile SAVOYE - 21 years old; living at Attakapas (Joseph & dec. Manon CORMIER) Wits: Francois MAUPOINT, Adrien GUILBEAU. Fr. Hercule BRASSAC (GC Ch.: v.1, p.14, #37) [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Antoine d. 14 July 1853 at age 58 yrs. (GC Ch.: v. 1, p. 95) [[#SWLR-CD]]: SAVOIE, Theresine m. Antoine RITTER d. 7 Jan. 1854 at age 53 yrs. (GC Ch.: v. 1, p. 99) [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Antoine m. Tharsyle SAVOIE Succ. dated 10 Jan. 1854 (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Succ. #1796) === Marie Magdelaine Ritter, 1815 (m. MARKS) === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Marie Magdelaine (Antoine RETHER & Marie Magdelaine LEGER - from here) b. 14 July 1815, bt. 6 May 1816 Pats: Michel RETHER - from Pennsylvania & Marie Louise SCHETELI [STELLY] - from Jean Baptiste Parish; Mats: Paul LEGER - from New York in America & Marie Constance POTIER - from Havre de Grace; Spons: Paul LEGER & Marie Louise SCHETELI [STELLY] - paternal and maternal grandparents. Fr. Michel Bernard BARRIERE (Opel. Ch.: v.2, p.75) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Marie of GC, 22 yrs. old (Antoine & Magdeleine LEGER) m. 18 Oct. 1836 Louis MARKS of GC, 20 yrs. old (GC Ch.: v. 1, p. 113) === Marie Josette (Josephine) Ritter, 1817 === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Marie Josette (Antoine RHITTER & Marie Madelaine Aspasie LEGER) b. 10 May 1817, bt. 14 Sept. 1817 Pats: Michel RITTER & Marie Louise STELIE; Mats: Paul LEGER & Constance POITIER; Spons: Michel STELIE & Anne LEGER. Fr. Flavius Henri ROSSI (Opel. Ch.: v.2, p.112) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Josephine (Antoine RHITER & Marie Magdelaine LEGER) bur. 8 March 1818 in the parish cemetery at age about 9 mths. Fr. Flavius Henri ROSSI (Opel. Ch.: v.1, p.167) === Antoine Ritter, 1823 === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Antoine (Antoine & Tharsile SAVOYE) b. 5 Feb. 1823, bt. 4 May 1823 Spons: Nem(?) JOHNSON & Margueritte SAVOYE. Fr. Francois CELLINI (GC Ch.: v.1, p.29) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Antoine d. 11 Feb. 1880 at age 56 yrs. (GC Ch.: v. 1, p. 209) === child Ritter, 1825 === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, child (Antoine & Tarsile SAVOYE) buried 21 August 1825 at birth in the parish cemetery. Fr. Jean ROSTI (GC Ch.: v.1, p.12, #99) === Uranie Ritter, 1826 === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Uranie (Antoine & Tarsile SAVOY) b. 7 June 1826, bt. 15 April 1827 - supplied baptismal ceremony. Spons: Jean GUILLEBAUD & Therese STELLY. Fr. Jean ROSTI (GC Ch.: v.1, p.57) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Uranie (Antoine & Tarsile SAVOIE) d. 14 Sept. 1831 at age 5 yrs. (GC Ch.: v. 1, p. 28) === ✔ [[Ritter-116|Michel Ritter]], 1828 === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Michel (Antoine & Tarsile SAVOY) b. 20 Dec. 1828, bt. 25 Jan. 1829 Spons: Adrien GUILBAUD & Marie RITTER. Fr. Jean ROSTI (GC Ch.: v.1, p.71) : ''This death record in 1875 at age 50 years implies birth date of about 1825. This Michel Ritter b.1828 is the only likely known candidate for this death record.'' : [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Michel d. 12 Dec. 1875 at age 50 yrs. (GC Ch.: v. 1, p. 196) :''1860 Census, Opelousas, household of Hypolite and Manon Meche'' :Michel Rither, M, 33, b. St. Landry, occ: Laborer, P.E. $450, cannot read/write : ''Searches on the 1850 and 1870 censuses were not successful.'' === Elmire Ritter, 1830 twin (m. ROBIN) === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Elmire (Antoine & Tharsile SAVOYE) b. 10 Oct. 1830 - a twin, bt. 26 June 1831 Spons: Lucien GUILBEAU & Eloise SAVOYE. Fr. Jean ROSTI (GC Ch.: v.1, p.92) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Elmire m. 11 Sept. 1847 Jean Baptiste ROBIN (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Mar. #468) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Elmire m. 21 Sept. 1847 Jean Baptiste ROBIN (GC Ch.: v. 1, p.228) : ''Copy of marriage document:''
: [[#FS-LA-MARR]]: Elmire Ritter [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-95B4-JM9 (Link to image)]; Spouse's Name: Jean Baptiste Robin; Event Type: Marriage; Event Date: 21 Sep 1847; Event Place: St. Landry, Louisiana, United States; Reference ID: 307; GS Film Number: 000870694; Digital Folder Number: 004922823; Image Number: 00491 === ✔ [[Ritter-141|Palmire Ritter]], 1830 twin (m. RICHARD) === : ''Fixed WikiTree profile - removed Antoine as part of her name. See note below.'' : [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Palmire (Antoine & Tharsile SAVOYE) b. 10 Oct. 1830 - a twin, bt. 26 June 1831 Spons: Michel FORAIT [FORET] & Marcelitte GUILBEAU. Fr. Jean ROSTI (GC Ch.: v.1, p.92) : ''Note: This record is the marriage license for Palmire Ritter, daughter of Antoine Ritter, but got mixed up in SWLR's indexing and was mistakenly indexed under surname Antoine:'' : [[#SWLR-CD]]: ANTOINE, Palmire Ritter m. 12 Oct. 1850 Raphael RICHARD, fils (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Mar. #813). : ''Copy of marriage document:''
: [[#FS-LA-MARR]]: Palmire Ritter [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-95B4-KT2 (Link to image)]; Spouse's Name: Raphael Richard; Event Type: Marriage; Event Date: 12 Oct 1850; Event Place: St. Landry, Louisiana, United States; Reference ID: 813; GS Film Number: 000870694; Digital Folder Number: 004922823; Image Number: 00549 : [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Palmire (Antoine & Terzile SAVOIE) m. 25 Oct. 1850 Raphael RICHARD (GC Ch.: v. 3, p. 11) === ✔ [[Ritter-118|Anne (Marie, Annette) Ritter]], 1834 (m. [[Meche-22|MECHE]]) === : ''Fixed FNAB to Anne, added other names Marie, Annette, Manon.'' : [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Anne (Antoine & Tarsille SAVOIE) b. 14 April 1834 (GC Ch.: v. 1, p. 116) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Nanette m. 20 Nov. 1849 Hypolite D. MECHE (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Mar. # 707) : [[#FS-LA-MARR]]: Manette Ritter [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-G5B4-272 (Link to image)]; Spouse's Name: Hyppolite D Meche; Event Type: Marriage; Event Date: 20 Nov 1849; Event Place: St. Landry, Louisiana, United States; Reference ID: 386; GS Film Number: 000870694; Digital Folder Number: 004922823; Image Number: 00531 : [[#SWLR-CD]]: MECHE, Hypolite m. 27 Nov. 1849 Annette RITTER (GC Ch.: v. 3, p. 7) : ''Husband's birth'' : [[#SWLR-CD]]: MECHE, Hyppolite (David MEICHE & Marie Rose FROSARD) b. 28 Oct. 1829, bt. 13 Dec. 1829 Spons: Hyppolite MEICHE [MECHE] & Rene LALOND [Reine LALONDE]. Fr. Jean ROSTI (GC Ch.: v.1, p.77) : ''Husband's death'' : [[#SWLR-CD]]: MECHE, Hippolyte m. Maneau RITTER d. 1 Feb. 1891 at age 62 yrs. (GC Ch.: v. 1, p. 292) : ''They had at least 9 children, all found on SWLR-CD.'' # [[#SWLR-CD]]: MECHE, Marie Adoiska (Hyppolyte & Marie RITTER) b. 19 Sept. 1850 (GC Ch.: v. 1, p. 334) # [[#SWLR-CD]]: MECHE, Marie Latitia (Hippolyte D. & Maneau RITTER) b. 2 Sept. 1852 (GC Ch.: v. 2, p. 53); ''see also:'' MECHE, Marie Letitia (Hypolite & Manette RITTER) m. 8 Nov. 1869 Jean Baptiste SPEYRER (GC Ch.: v. 4, p. 6); ''see also:'' SPEYRER, Jean Baptiste (Conrad & Josephine QUEBEDEAU) m. 8 Nov. 1869 Marie Letitia MECHE (GC Ch.: v. 4, p. 6); ''see also:'' SPEYRER, Jean Baptiste m. 25 Oct. 1869 Mary Leticia MECHE (Opel. Ct. Hse. Mar. #5568) # [[#SWLR-CD]]: MECHE, Palmire (Hippolyte & Mane RITTER) b. 20 Jan. 1855 (GC Ch.: v. 2, p. 108) # [[#SWLR-CD]]: MECHE, Joseph Hippolyte (Hippolyte D. & Anne or Manon RITTER) b. 19 Dec. 1859 (GC Ch.: v. 2, p. 188) # [[#SWLR-CD]]: MECHE, Emilie (Hyppolite D. & Mona RITTER) b. 23 April 1862 (GC Ch.: v. 2, #232) # [[#SWLR-CD]]: MECHE, Eva (Hippolyte & Manon RITTER) b. 6 Aug. 1865 (GC Ch.: v. 2, p. 273) # [[#SWLR-CD]]: MECHE, Adolphe (Hippolyte & Manette RITTER) b. 6 Aug. 1865 (GC Ch.: v. 2, p. 272) # [[#SWLR-CD]]: MECHE, Marie Odile (Hippolyte & Manon RITTER) b. 2 June 1872 (GC Ch.: v. 3, p. 64) # [[#SWLR-CD]]: MECHE, Marie (Hippolyte & Manette RITTER) b. 27 Nov. 1875 (GC Ch.: v. 3, p. 103) :''1860 Census, Opelousas, household of Hypolite and Manon Meche''FamilySearch, "United States Census, 1860", database with images (familysearch.org : 12 December 2017); St. Landry Parish, Opelousas, Louisiana, page 188, line 22, [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MFP7-GP2 household of Hypolite D Meche]; see also [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1860usfedcenancestry&indiv=try&h=38522771 same record on Ancestry.com]. :Household [all born "St. Landry"], Sex, Age, other comments :Hypolite D Meche, M, 30, occ:Planter, R.E. $350, P.E. $2000 :Manon Rither, F, 26, cannot read/write :Adoisca Meche, F, 10 :Eleticia Meche, F, 8 :Palmire Meche, F, 6 :Joseph Meche, M, 3/12 :Michel Rither, M, 33, occ: Laborer, P.E. $450, cannot read/write :Household [all born "St. Landry"], Sex, Age, other comments :Hypolite D Meche, M, 30, occ:Planter, R.E. $350, P.E. $2000 :Manon Rither, F, 26, cannot read/write :Adoisca Meche, F, 10 :Eleticia Meche, F, 8 :Palmire Meche, F, 6 :Joseph Meche, M, 3/12 :Michel Rither, M, 33, occ: Laborer, P.E. $450, cannot read/write === Joseph Ritter, 1836 === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Joseph (Antoine & Tharsile SAVOIE) b. 9 Jan. 1836 (GC Ch.: v. 1, p. 128) === [[Ritter-114|Marcellite Ritter]], 1839 (m. HIGGINBOTHAM) === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Marcellite (Antoine & Tarsile SAVOIE) b. 1 Feb. 1839 (GC Ch.: v. 1, p. 156) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Marcellite (Antoine & Terzile SAVOIE) m. 2 Oct. 1865 David HIGGINBOTHAM, a widower (James & Elisa MECHE) (GC Ch.: v. 3, p. 206) : ''They had several Higginbotham children.'' == DAU: [[Ritter-136|Julie Ritter]], 1798 (m. FORET, COLOMB) == [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Julie (Michel - of Germany & Marie Louise STELY - of the Mississippi) b. 21 April 1798, bt. 17 Oct. 1798 Pats: unknown; Mats: Jaques STELEY & Christine ---; Spons: William JOHNSON & Marie SANTI - wife of Charles SMITH. During a mission I preached at Carencro in my Parish at the home of Jean MOUTON. Fr. Michel Bernard BARRIERE (SM Ch.: v.5, #91) [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Julie - native of this parish (minor daughter of dec. Michel RETHER & --- SCHETELI [STELLY] - inhabitants of this parish) m. 30 Jan. 1816 Michel FORET - native of Toulon in France - inhabitant of this Colony and in this parish for 3 to 4 years in the Grand Co--- torn --- [probably Coteau] area (major son of Jaques & Magdelaine JEAN - inhabitants of the said Toulon) Wits: Michel SCHETELI [STELLY], Baptiste STELLY, Francois MARKS, Andre MAYER, Andre RETHER [RITTER], William HERGEROEDER, D.S. LEMELLE. Fr. Michel Bernard BARRIERE (Opel. Ch.: v.1-A, p.278) [[#SWLR-CD]]: FORET, Michel d. 6 Dec. 1839 at age 58 yrs. (GC Ch.: v. 1, p. 51) [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Julie m. Michel FORET In Succ. of Michel FORET dated March 1840 (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Succ. #954) ''Note: This record looks incomplete; it's missing the citation, so it's possible there are additional children mentioned in the original document.''
[[#SWLR-CD]]: FORET, Michel wid. is Julie RITTER Children: Azelie m. Francois [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Julie wid. of Michel FORET m. 8 Feb. 1842 Joseph Paquier COLOMB (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Mar. #11) [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Julie wid. of Michel FORET marriage contract: 8 Feb. 1842 Joseph Paquier COLOMB (Opel. Ct. Hse.: OA #13) [[#SWLR-CD]]: COLON, Joseph Paquien m. 8 Feb. 1842 Julie FORET - b. RITTER (GC Ch.: v. 1, p. 137) ''Copy of marriage document:''
[[#FS-LA-MARR]]: Julie Ritter, widow Michel [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-G5B4-JVM (Link to image)]; Spouse's Name: Joseph Pagmier Colomb; Event Type: Marriage; Event Date: 08 Feb 1842; Event Place: St. Landry, Louisiana, United States; Reference ID: 129; GS Film Number: 000870694; Digital Folder Number: 004922823; Image Number: 00394 [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Julie m. --- COLOMB d. 5 March 1879 at age 85 yrs. (GC Ch.: v. 1, p. 206) [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Julia wid. of Michel FORET m. Joseph P. COLOMB Succ. dated 7 March 1879 (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Succ. # 4077) [[#SWLR-CD]]: COLOMB, Joseph P. Succ. dated 10 June 1879 (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Succ. # 4107) ''Note: No COLON, COLOM or COLOMB children were found on SWLR-CD.'' === [[Foret-8|Azelie Foret]], ca 1813 (m. STELLY, BERGERON) === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: FORET, Azelie (Michel & Julie RITTER) m. 26 Aug. 1833 Francois STELLY (GC Ch.: v. 1, p. 94) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: FORET, Azelie wid. of Francois STELLY (Michel & Julie RITTER) m. 18 Dec. 1862 Lucien BERGERON (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Mar. # 2361) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: FORET, Azelie (Michel & Julie RITTER) m. 6 Jan. 1863 Lucien BERGERON (GC Ch.: v. 3, p. 176) === [[Foret-68|Magdelaine Foret]], 1820 (m. [[Marks-2220|MARKS]], MAYER) === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: FORET, Magdelaine (Michel & Julie RITTER) b. 26 Aug. 1820, bt. 12 Feb. 1821 Spons: Augustin BOUDREAU & Therese RITTER. Fr. Hercule BRASSAC (GC Ch.: v.1, p.7) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: FORET, Madeline m. 18 Aug. 1837 Jean Baltazard MARKS (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Mar. #82) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: FORET, Magdeleine 17 yrs. old (Michel & Julie POTIER [sic]) m. 28 Aug. 1837 Jean Balthazar MARKS, 25 yrs. (GC Ch.: v. 1, p. 118) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: MARKS, Jean Balthazar 25 yrs. old (Jean Baptiste & Marie Reine LALOND) m. 28 Aug. 1837 Magdeleine FORET, 17 yrs. old (GC Ch.: v. 1, p. 118) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: FORET, Madeline m. 13 Sept. 1877 Louis MAYER (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Mar. # 102439) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: MAYER, Louis m. 13 Sept. 1877 Madeline FORET (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Mar. # 10243 1/2) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: FORET, Magdeleine (Michel & Julie RITTER) m. 17 Sept. 1877 Louis MAYER (GC Ch.: v. 4, p. 61) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: MAYER, Louis (George & Elizabeth BOUTIN) m. 17 Sept. 1877 Magdeleine FORET, wid. of Balthasar MARKS (GC Ch.: v. 4, p. 61) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: FORET, Marie Madeleine m. Louis MAYER d. 10 March 1879 at age 50 yrs. (GC Ch.: v. 1, p. 206) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: FORET, Madeleine m. (1) Balthasar MARKS: m. (2) Louis MAYER Succ. dated 31 March 1879 (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Succ. # 4087) : Children with Jean Balthazar Marks: :# [[#SWLR-CD]]: MARKS, Jean Adolphe (Jean Baptiste & Magdeleine FORET) b. 17 Nov. 1838 (GC Ch.: v. 1, p. 151) :# [[#SWLR-CD]]: MARKS, Michel Dupreville (Jean Balthazar & Magdelaine FORET) b. 25 April 1841 (GC Ch.: v. 1, p. 182) :# [[#SWLR-CD]]: MARKS, Marie Reine (Jean Balthasar & Madelaine FORET) b. 17 July 1842 (GC Ch.: v. 1, p. 198) :# [[#SWLR-CD]]: MARKS, Julie (Bathasar & Magdeleine FORET) b. 26 July 1843 (GC Ch.: v. 1, p.223) :# [[#SWLR-CD]]: MARKS, Philomene (Jean Balthasar & Magdeleine FORET) b. 19 Dec. 1846 (GC Ch.: v. 1, p.261) :# [[#SWLR-CD]]: MARKS, Alicia (Baltazar & Madeleine FORET) b. 22 Aug. 1852 (GC Ch.: v. 2, p. 55) :# [[#SWLR-CD]]: MARKS, Joseph Ernest (Jean Balthassar & Madeline FORET) b. 7 July 1855 (GC Ch.: v. 2, p. 115) : No children found with Louis Mayer. === Therese Foret, 1826 === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: FORET, Therese (Michel & Julie RITTER) b. 26 March 1826, bt. 29 June 1827 Spons: Francois ROBIN fils [Jr.] & Marie Louise PRUD'HOMME. Fr. Jean ROSTI (GC Ch.: v.1, p.60) === Michel Foret, 1830 === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: FORET, Michel (Michel FORAIT & Julie RITTER) b. 25 May 1830, bt. 22 July 1830 Spons: Francois ROBIN fils [Jr.] & Azelie FORAIT [FORET]. Fr. Jean ROSTI (GC Ch.: v.1, p.84) === Marie Philomene Foret, 1836 (m. SAVOIE) === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: FORET, Marie Philomene (Michel & Julie RITTER) b. 23 Jan 1836 (GC Ch.: v. 1, p. 127) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: FORET, Marie Philomene (Michel & Julie RITTER) m. 16 Dec. 1850 Francois SAVOIE (GC Ch.: v. 3, p. 13) === Marie Theodosia Foret, 1838 === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: FORET, Marie Theodosia (Michel & Julie RITTER) b. 20 Dec. 1838 (GC Ch.: v. 1, p. 152) === Elisa Foret, ca 1840 (m. TAYLOR) === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: FORET, Elisa (Michel & Julie RITTER) m. 19 May 1860 Francois TAYLOR (GC Ch.: v. 3, p. 135) ---- = [[Ritter-122|Michel RITTER]] & [[Cor-2|Marie Barbara COR]] = ''No birth or marriage record has been found for this couple.'' COR, Barbara - wife of Michel PRATER. bur. Tuesday, 18 Nov. 1800. Fr. Pedro de ZAMORA (Opel. Ch.: v.1, p.48) Death of Michel Ritter has not been verified. There are possible death records, but it can't yet be confirmed which Michel Ritter they are for. It's possible they both may have died in 1804. Records indicating that he was deceased include:
-- 1805 (03 Sep) - marriage of daughter Marie Louise to Joseph Lejeune.
-- 1816 (27 Aug) - burial of son Michel. (See [[#SEARCH RESULTS UNDETERMINED]] section near the end of this document for more info about possible death records for Michel Ritter.)'' '''Records for children of Michel & Barbara'''
''Listed in birth order. Under each child's section are all records related to that child, including spouse records. Indented records are for their children, who are the grandchildren of Michel and Barbara.'' ''NOTE: More work still needs to be done on the families of their children. Compared to the extended family of Michel Ritter and Marie Louise Stelly, the extended family of Michel Ritter and Barbe Cor seems a bit lightweight.'' == SON: [[Ritter-142|Michel Ritter Jr.]], 1777 == ''In his WikiTree profile, this Michel Jr. was incorrectly assigned to the wrong mother, [[Stelly-40|Marie Louise Stelly]]. The link has now been set to the correct mother, [[Cor-2|Marie Barbara Cor]].'' [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Michel (Michel RAYDRE & Barbe CORR) b. 3 Jan. 1777, bt. 12 Jan. 1777 Spons: Michel ARONDUIT? & Susanne VINCENT. Fr. LOUIS, Cure (Opel. Ch.: Folio OA, p.4) [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Michel [record has RAYDRE] b. 3 Jan. 1777, bt. 12 Jan. 1777 Spons: Michel PRUDOME & Susan VINCENT. Fr. LUIS, Cure (Opel. Ch.: v.1-A, p.9) [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Michel - not married, native of this parish (dec. Michel RITHER - native of Germany & Barbe COR - native of England - and inhabitants of this parish for many years) bur. 27 Aug. 1816 at age about 40 years in the parish cemetery. He died from long infirmities; being deaf and mute from birth. He did not receive the sacraments due to the fact that I wasn't made aware of the condition of his illness. Fr. Michel Bernard BARRIERE (Opel. Ch.: v.1, p.154) == SON[?]: Jean Baptiste Ritter, 1778 (m. [[Bordelon-35|BORDELON]]??) == '''''Note that at this time, there is one WikiTree profile which assigns the records for the Bordelon and Bogard marriages to Jean Ritter. The following information makes a case for considering that there may be two brothers with similar names: Jean m. Bogard and Jean Baptiste m. Bordelon.''''' ''This child is QUESTIONABLE, due to similarity in name with Michel and Barbe's "other" son Jean.'' The big question is: Are Jean Baptiste Ritter (poss. b. ca 1778) and Jean Ritter (b. 1780) brothers, or are they the same person? ''He is entered here as a separate child, until additional information is found to put him in his proper place, or combine with the other Jean. [Note that [https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=katheriot&id=I67409 Karen Theriot Reader] has concluded he is a separate person.]'' ''Note: The following appears to be a messed up record, and could be a record of Jean Baptiste's baptism. Father is described as "an Englishman, deceased," but is unnamed. Note that Michel Ritter (m.Cor) is described in several places as being from England. Who is Marianne? Possibly in the Ritter/Cor group?? Could this be another name for Marie Barbara Cor? Also, Andre Mondon was a sponsor for Marguerite Ritter, dau of Michel/Barbara bt 1779, so that also tentatively ties him to this family. Karen Theriot Reader has included a note on [https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=katheriot&id=I67409 her page for Jean Baptiste Ritter], in the Ritter-Cor family, speculating this may be a record for his baptism. But she does not go so far as to conclude that it's his. The biggest argument against this being his is that his father is mentioned as deceased, but we know from other records that Michel Ritter-122 continued to have several more children through 1790. Perhaps the mention of his being deceased is in error.'' :[[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Jean Baptiste (an Englishman, deceased & Marianne REYDRE) bt. 4 Jan. 1778 Spons: Andre MONDON & D'Ognia Barbara CORQUINE. Fr. LUIS, Cure (Opel. Ch.: v.1-A, p.12) ''It appears that Jean Baptiste Ritter was not married to Irene Bordelon when they had a child in 1814. If they married later, no record has been found of it. She indicates she was "widowed" in an 1815 baptism, and when she married J.B. Wiltz in 1818, which implies a marriage, and also indicates Jean Baptiste Ritter had died by 1815. Jean Baptiste's apparent death doesn't conflict with the "other" Jean who died before 1827, but doesn't confirm one way or the other whether they are the same person. [Is it possible Irene lied about being widowed, to avoid unpleasantness about a son out of wedlock? Or possibly she was married to someone else and was widowed?]'' ''Another theory about Jean Baptiste's death: Could he have been a volunteer in the War of 1812? Many Louisiana men joined in the effort to repel the British in early 1815 in what is known as the Battle of New Orleans. Could he have been a part of that battle and died in it? In searching FamilySearch's collection of War of 1812 service records, only one Louisiana record was found in a batch of war participants indexed as Ritter. Unfortunately, the name is illegible now, but since he's included with the Ritters it is feasible that someone at some point was able to read the original record and placed it in the Ritter grouping. He was a member of the 17, 18, and 19 Consolidated Regiment, Louisiana Militia. Could this be him? This doesn't prove anything, but see this record:'' : FamilySearch, "United States War of 1812 Index to Service Records, 1812-1815," database with images, FamilySearch (familysearch.org : 12 March 2018), [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-G5ZB-98SS?i=312&cc=1916219 image illegible and unindexed]; citing NARA microfilm publication M602 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 176, FHL microfilm 4,869,537; although illegible, it is grouped within the batch indexed as Ritter. ''Irene's birth''
BORDELON, Irene (Michel & Marianne WAIBLE) bt. Sunday, 29 Oct. 1797 Pats: Nicolas BORDELON & Adrienne "ZARASOR" [SARRACIN - yet it should be RONDOT - see note below]; Mats: Joseph WAIBLE & Suzanne VENCENS; Spons: Baptiste FONTENAUT & Marianne LAMORANDIERE. [NOTE - Adrienne RONDOT was the daughter of Jean RONDOT & Marie COLLON, the second wife of Antoine SARRAZIN. The records occasionally list Adrienne as SARRACIN in error, rather than RONDOT. (See: "Census of Pointe Coupee" by Bill Baron; pub. 1978, p.99-100)]. Fr. Pedro de ZAMORA (Opel. Ch.: v.1-A, p.188) ''Mentions Irene as a widow of Jean Baptiste Ritter in 1815. So did she marry Ritter and we just haven't found a record of it? So this indicates Ritter died by 1815.''
WYBLE, Andre (Joseph WAIBLE - from Maryland & Celestine GONORD - from here) b. 15 May 1813, bt. 22 Sept. 1815 Pats: Joseph WAYBLE & --- of America; Mats: Jean Baptiste GONORD - from Europe & Victoire MARCHAND - from New Orleans; Spons: Joseph WAYBLE & '''Irene BORDELON - widow Jean Baptiste RITHER'''. Fr. Michel Bernard BARRIERE (Opel. Ch.: v.2, p.55) ''Irene's 1818 marriage to WILTZ''
[[#SWLR-CD]]: BORDELON, Irene - native of this parish; '''widow of Jean Baptiste RETHER [RITTER]''' (major daughter of Michel & Marie WAIBLE [WYBLE] - inhabitants of this parish) m. 7 July 1818 Jean Baptiste WILTZ - dit Suisse - inhabitant of this parish at Baillou au Boeufs; native of this parish (major son of Jacob VILST dit Jaque Suisse [James SWISS] - former soldier of the Louisiana Regiment under the French Government of his Majesty Louis XV & Marie Therese --- inhabitants of this parish) Wits: Villeneuve BORDELON, Anne BORDELON, Michel WAIBLE - uncle, Marie Anne BORDELON, Joseph CARRIERE, Joseph WAIBLE [WYBLE], Rene FONTAINNE, L. HENRY, Mr. NICE, Rev. Flavius Henri ROSSI. Fr. BARRIERE married them in the absence of Rev. Flavius Henry ROSSI, priest serving this parish of St. Landry des Opeloussas & with his express consent. Fr. Michel Bernard BARRIERE, priest approved for the entire diocese of Louisiana. (Opel. Ch.: v.1-B, p.323) :''Irene and Jean Baptiste Wiltz had these known children between 1819-1836:'' :# WILTZ, Celeste (Jean Baptiste VILST & Irene BORDELON) b. 26 June 1819, bt. 15 July 1819 Pats: Jacob VILST [WILTZ] & Marie Therese ---; Mats: Michel BORDELON & Marie WAIBLE [WYBLE]; Spons: Jaques VILST [WILTZ] & Celeste BORDA. Fr. Flavius Henri ROSSI (Opel. Ch.: v.2, p.178) :#: WILTZ, Celeste 19 yrs. old (Jean Baptiste & Irene BORDELON) m. 24 Jan. 1839 Michel VAIBLE, 20 yrs. & 10 mths. old (Opel. Ch.: v. 2, p. 164) :# WELLS, Emilie (Jean Baptiste WELS & Yrene [Irene] BORDELON) b. 17 Jan. 1822, bt. 5 Feb. 1822 Pats: Peter WELS [WELLS] & Elisabeth WAIS; Mats: Michel BORDELON & Marie WAIBLE [WYBLE]; Spons: Thomas QUARK & Anne BORDELON. Fr. Flavius Henri ROSSI (Opel. Ch.: v.2, p.236) :# WELLS, Elaisa (Jean Baptiste WELS & Yrene [Irene] BORDELON) b. 19 March 1828, bt. 20 July 1828 Spons: James RED [REED] & Caroline BORDELON. Fr. Flavius Henri ROSSI (Opel. Ch.: v.3, p.39) :# WELLS, Hyrene [Irene] (Jean Baptiste WELS & Hyrene [Irene] BORDELON) b. 5 Oct. 1831, bt. 4 Aug. 1832 Pats: Jaques WELS [WELLS] & Beatrix [Beatrice] WELS [WELLS]; Mats: dec. Michel BORDELON & Marie WAIBLE [WYBLE]; Spons: William REED & Celeste WELS [WELLS]. Fr. Flavius Henri ROSSI (Opel. Ch.: v.3, p.229) :#: WELLS, Hyrene (Jean Baptiste & Irene BORDELON) b. 5 Oct. 1831 (Opel. Ch.: v. 3, p. 229) :# WELLS, Pamela (Jean Baptiste & Irene BORDELON) b. 4 May 1836 (Opel. Ch.: v. 4, p. 2) :''Irene had a child by "Jean Baptiste Ritter" in 1840. Could this be an error and is actually a child of Jean Baptiste Wiltz/Wells? This seems likely, and appears to have been her last child. : [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Amelina (Jean Baptiste & Hirene BORDELON) b. 25 April 1840 (Opel. Ch.: v. 4, p. 242) : ''Unfortunately succession records only provide more questions! Possibly a review of the full original courthouse record will clear up some of them.'' : ''Is this 1849 succession for J.B. Wiltz/Wells? Or did Irene marry someone named John B Wilds? Could this be a different Irene? Or did she just have a thing for men named Jean Baptiste?? Most likely IMO: Wilds = Wiltz/Wells'' : BORDELON, Irene m. John B. WILDS In Succ. of John B. WILDS dated 6 Aug. 1849 (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Succ. #1284) : WILDS, John B. m. Irene BORDELON Succ. dated 6 Aug. 1849 (Opel. Ct. Hse. Succ. #1284) : ''Irene's 1850 succession?'' : BORDELON, Mary Irene m. John WILDS Succ. dated Feb. 1850 (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Succ. #1477) : WILDS, John m. Mary Irene BORDELON In Succ. of Mary Irene BORDELON dated Feb. 1850 (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Succ. #1477) : ''WARNING: There appear to be at least 2 Irenes -- one died per Feb 1850 succession; another married to a Smith by about 1835 or earlier. So take care not to get them confused. See this:'' :: SMITH, Irene (John & Irene BORDELON) m. 27 Oct. 1855 Joshua HICKMAN (Opel. Ch.: v. C-l, #76) '''Following is the only certain child of Jean Baptiste Ritter and Irene Bordelon:''' === [[Ritter-125|Jean Baptiste Ritter]] [aka Leon?], 1814 (m. ROY) === ''Apparently born out of wedlock'' ''Note that the profile assigned to him, [[Ritter-125]], shows his name as Leon Baptiste Rider, which apparently comes from {{FindAGrave|103272258}}. Birth and death dates for Ritter-125 match the Findagrave profile (b. 4 Feb 1812, d. 6 Feb 1862, per headstone transcription, but dates on the headstone photo are illegible except for "Born-----12" and "Died-----63"[?]). The dates on Findagrave are close but don't quite fit the SWLR records shown below. Findagrave shows Leon as married to "Clarica Roy" (per headstone photo transcript, but only "Hus--------oy" is legible on the actual photo). It also has links to children Melina Rider Carriere and Arville Rider, which appears to match SWLR records for Jean Baptiste's children. It's possible that the profile intended for Jean Baptiste Ritter son of Jean and Irene has conflated data with an entirely different person named Leon Baptiste Rider who may also have married a Roy [or someone whose name ends in "oy" or "ay"], and whose parents are currently unknown. I don't think that SWLR has his name wrong, since ALL records for this couple use Jean. It's also possible that the headstone was engraved incorrectly. It's conceivable that the cursive "Jean" could have been misinterpreted as "Leon".'' ''I have searched without success on SWLR-CD for any other relevant Ritter/Ryder/Rider-Roy or Baptiste-Roy or Leon-Roy pairing. Also searched for any Leon Ritter/Ryder/Rider without success. Perhaps a search of the actual St. Landry cemetery interment records could provide some answers for that grave or another grave. Jean Baptiste and Clarisse died about 27 years apart, but appear to have both been buried at St. Landry cemetery. She doesn't seem to have remarried, and it is unknown whether she is buried in the same tomb with Jean/Leon. She has no Findagrave profile that I could find.'' : [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Jean Baptiste (natural child of Baptiste RITHER & Irene BORDELON - of this parish) b. 25 Jan. 1814, bt. 9 April 1815 Pats: Michel RITHER & Barbe COR - of Germany; Mats: Michel BORDELON - of Pointe Coupee & Marie WAIBLE - of America; Spons: Augustin GUILLORY & Marguerite RITHER, wife of Seth HANCHET. Fr. Michel Bernard BARRIERE (Opel. Ch.: v.2, p.49) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Jean Baptiste m. 13 April 1838 Clarisse ROY (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Mar. #47) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Jean Baptiste 25 yrs. old (Jean Baptiste & Irene BORDELON) m. 17 April 1838 Clarisse ROY, 26 yrs. old (Opel. Ch.: v. 2, p. 138); ''see also:'' ROY, Clarisse 26 yrs. old (Vallery & Brigitte NEZAT) m. 17 April 1838 Jean Baptiste RITTER, 25 yrs. old (Opel. Ch.: v. 2, p. 138) : ''CHILDREN:'' :# [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Marie Celise (Jean Baptiste & Clarisse Valerie ROY) b. 15 Aug. 1839 (Opel. Ch.: v. 4, p. 127); ''see also:'' RIDER, Marie Celise (Jean Baptiste & Marie Clarisse ROY) m. 17 Jan. 1860 Ozemee MOREAU (Opel. Ch.: v. C-2, # 215); ''see also:'' RIDER, Marie Celise (Jean Baptiste & Marie Clarisse ROY) m. 3 Jan. 1860 Ozeme MOREAU (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Mar. # 1975 1/2) :# [[#SWLR-CD]]: RIDER, Marie Melina (Jean Baptiste & Marie Clarisse ROY) m. 3 Jan. 1861 Gerasine JEANSONNE (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Mar. #2141); ''see also:'' RIDER, Marie Melina (Jean Baptiste & Clarisse ROY) m. 15 May 1866 Louis CARRIERE (Opel. Ch.: v. D, #214) :# [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Jean Baptiste Emile (Jean Baptiste & Clarisse ROY) m. 5 April 1864 Marie Elvina OFF (Opel. Ch.: v. D, # 125) ''[JBR Note: Is this the same person as Emile below?]'' :#: ''Age at death indicates record for this Jean Baptiste.'' :#: [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Jean Baptiste d. 6 Jan. 1863 at age 45 yrs. at Prairie Bome (Opel. Ch.: v. 2, p. 159) :# [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Emile (Jean Baptiste & Clarisse ROY) m. 15 Dec. 1865 Elodie CARRIERE (Opel. Ch.: v. D, #181) ''[JBR Note: Is this the same person as Jean Baptiste Emile above?]'' :# [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Ervilien (Jean Baptiste & Clarisse ROY) b. 7 Sept. 1848 (Opel. Ch.: v. 4, p. 332); ''see also:'' RIDER, Arvillien (Jean Baptiste & Clarisse ROY) m. 13 May 1869 Divine HOLLIER (Opel. Ch.: v. E, #41) : ''Succession record'' : [[#SWLR-CD]]: RIDER, Jean Baptiste m. Clarisse ROY Succ. dated 2 Feb. 1863 (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Succ. # 2582) : ''Wife's father's 1838 succession with list of heirs:'' : [[#SWLR-CD]]: ROY, Valery widr. of Brigitte NEZAT Heirs: Ulgere; Delphine m. Pierre OZERE; Clarisse m. Jean Baptiste RITTER; Devisse m. Lastie NEZAT; Euphroisine; Celise; Susthaise; Adelaide; Thealise. Estate dated 17 July 1838 (LSAR: Opel.: 1838) : ''Wife's death'' : [[#SWLR-CD]]: ROY, Clarisse m. Jean Baptiste RITTER d. 14 July 1890 at age 79 yrs., 8 mths. (Opel. Ch.: v. 3, p. 3) == DAU: [[Ritter-128|Marguerite Ritter]], 1779 (m. [[Bogard-23|BOGARD]], SEAMAN) == [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Marguerite (Michel RETTH & Barbara RETT) bt. 20 June 1779 Spons: Andre MONDON & Marie GIROUERE. Fr. L.M. GRUMEAU (Opel. Ch.: v.1-A, p.17) ''First marriage.''
[[#SWLR-CD]]: BOGARD, Jacob [signature seems REGNARD(?)] - of Virginia (Camille ABOGER & Marie PATTESIN) m. 5 Aug. 1793 Marguerite RAITER Wits: Baptiste DAVID, Francisco MILANI. Fr. Pedro de ZAMORA (Opel. Ch.: v.1-A, p.46) ''Second marriage.''
[[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Marguerite - living in this parish, widow of Jacob BEAUGARDE (Michel REYTER & Barbara KOR) m. 26 April 1803 Jonathan SEAMAN - single, of Virginia in the United States, Protestants (Jonathan SEAMAN & Rebecca BALDWIN) Wits: Oliver CLARK, William SHIELDS, John MILES. Fr. Louis BUHOT (Opel. Ch.: v.1-A, p.119) ''Note: No records have been found for SEAMAN children.'' === [[Bogard-95|Julie (Julienne) Bogard]], 1793 (m. MCBRIDE, TINSLEY) === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: BOGARD, Julie (James BOGUER & Margaret RAITER) b. 25 Aug. 1793, bt. Tuesday, 24 June 1794 Spons: Michel BORDELON & Julie ROYS [probably ROY]. Fr. Pedro de ZAMORA (Opel. Ch.: v.1-A, p.120) :''Julienne apparently married Walter McBRIDE in a civil ceremony, as this baptism of one, possibly the first, of their children shows:'' : [[#SWLR-CD]]: McBRIDE, Marie (Thomas Walter, "forgeron" [blacksmith] living at Antoine PATIN at Grande Pointe & Julienne BONGER [BOGARD] - they married civilly) b. 18 Oct. 1809, bt. 9 Aug. 1810 Pats: Thomas McBRIDE & Mary SCOTT; Mats: Jacob BONGER [BOGARD] & Peggy RIDER; Spons: Steven BROWN & Emerente PATIN, wife of the godfather. Fr. Gabriel ISABEY (SM Ch.: v.6, #961) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: McBRIDE, Walter m. Julienne BOGARD died in New Orleans Children: Thomas; Mary; David; Walter; Charles; William; Anna; Malelda. Succ. dated Feb. 1825 (Opel. Ct.Hse.: Succ.#349) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: McBRIDE, Walter wid. Julienne BOGARD who now remarried Joseph TINSLEY Estate dated: Nov. 1825 (LSAR: Opel.:1825) : ''Julienne's second marriage:'' : [[#SWLR-CD]]: BOGARD, Julianne wid. of Walter McBRIDE (Jacob & Marguerite RIDER) m. 14 Nov. 1825 Joseph W. TINSLEY of S. Carolina (James & Elizabeth WILLIAMS) (Opel. Ct.Hse.: Mar.#47) : ''Note: No further records have been found for Beaugarde/Bogard children.'' : ''The following McBride baptism is only shown here to show that there was some confusion in the records between Julie Ritter and Julienne Bogard. There were three baptisms all performed on the same day, for David, Robert, and Walter McBride, which give the same parenthetical explanations as this one:'' :: [[#SWLR-CD]]: McBRIDE, David (Wolton [Walter] - inhabitant at la grand pointe & Julienne BOGARD [although the record actually reads Julienne READER [RITTER] - which is in error. Julienne BOGARD's parents were Jacob BOGARD & Marguerite RITTER] b. 17 Sept. 1814, bt. 29 July 1816 Pats: Thomas McBRIDE & Marie SCOTT; Mats: Michel READER [RITTER] & Barbara CORR [These are apparently the parents of Julienne RITTER and not Julienne BOGARD]; Spons: Joseph PATIN & Julienne ROBICHOT - spouse of the godfather. Fr. Gabriel ISABEY (SM Ch.: v.7, #9) == SON: [[Ritter-138|Jean Ritter]], 1780 (m. [[Bogard-21|BOGARD]]) == '''''See apparent brother, Jean Baptiste Ritter, who is questionable and may actually be the same person. Records for Jean Ritter m. Bogard and Jean Baptiste Ritter m. Bordelon have been combined in the WikiTree profile for [[Ritter-138|Jean Ritter]]. We need to confirm whether or not these are the same person or two different people before making these changes to his WikiTree profile.''''' [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Jean (Michel & Marie Barbara COAR [COR]) bt. 18 Sept. 1780 at age 2 1/2 mths. Spons: Jean TESSON & Catherine RITTHER. Fr. L.M. GRUMEAU (Opel. Ch.: v.1-A, p.38) [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Jean - single, of the parish (Michel REYTER & Barbara COR) m. 19 July 1803 Catherine BOGARD - single, of North America and living in the Post (Jacob & Marie JOHNSON) Wits: John CHAPMAN, Noel BORDELON. Fr. Louis BUHOT (Opel. Ch.: v.1-A, p.123) ''Jean's wife was "widowed" as noted in 1827 when she remarried. Since we haven't found a death record for either Jean, a date of "before 1827" doesn't really conflict with the current estimate for Jean Baptiste of "about 1815". [There is a record showing J.B. as having a child in 1840, but I feel it's more likely that the record mistakenly entered Ritter instead of Wiltz/Wells/Wilde.] Is it possible Jean and Catherine separated or divorced, then he had an illegitimate child with Irene, then died shortly afterwards? Maybe the illegitimate child caused a separation? Or not? Perhaps a divorce explains why only a civil marriage has been found for Catherine's 2nd marriage?'' [[#SWLR-CD]]: BOGARD, Catherine - wid. of John RIDER m. 7 Aug. 1827 John SHIELDS of Kilkenny, Ireland (Thomas & Catherine GLINDON) (Opel. Ct.Hse.: Mar.#50) === boy Ritter, 1803 === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, boy (John REYTER & Catherine BORGARD) bur. 30 Aug. 1803 at age 9 days old. Fr. Louis BUHOT (Opel. Ch.: v.1, p.64) === ✔ [[Ritter-121|Lise Ritter]], 1804 (m. [[Hamilton-1855|HAMILTON]]) === : ''WikiTree profile shows name as Eliza "Lisee" Ritter. Search for source of this name variation (probably in Hamilton marriage or children... see below).'' : [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Lise (John REYTER & Catherine BOSGARD - inhabitants of this District) bt. 6 Jan. 1805 at age 18 days Spons: Henry REYTER & Marie Louise REYTER [RITTER]. Fr. Louis BUHOT (Opel. Ch.: v.1-B, p.349) :: ''Note: Lise Ritter probably married William Hamilton, as entered in her WikiTree profile, but to confirm it a record is needed to tie Lise daughter of John Ritter with Lise wife of William Hamilton. A marriage record hasn't yet been found.'' :: Children of Lise and William: ::# HAMILTON, Joseph (Guillaume [William] & Lise RAIDER [RITTER]) b. 17 Feb. 1827, bt. 30 May 1829 Spons: Francois AGUILLARD. Fr. Flavius Henri ROSSI (Opel. Ch.: v.3, p.70) ::# HAMILTON, Betsy (Guillaume [William] & Lise RAIDER [RITTER]) b. ---, bt. 30 May 1829 Spons: Hyppolite YOUNG & Adelaide SAVOY. Fr. Flavius Henri ROSSI (Opel. Ch.: v.3, p.70) ::# HAMILTON, Isac [Isaac] (William & Lise RAIDER [RITTER]) b. 27 Oct. 1830, bt. 3 Oct. 1831 Spons: Lastie YOUNG & Eliza YOUNG. Fr. Flavius Henri ROSSI (Opel. Ch.: v.3, p.178) ::# HAMILTON, John (William & Lise RITTER) b. 27 Sept. 1831 (Opel. Ch.: v. 3, p. 178) :::: ''See also this conflicting extract; it's assumed the 1831 birth date is more likely correct but this needs to be confirmed:'' :::: HAMILTON, John (William & Lise RAIDER [RITTER]) b. 27 Oct. 1830 [sic?], bt. 3 Oct. 1831 Spons: Valcourt SAVOY & Yrene [Irene] YOUNG. Fr. Flavius Henri ROSSI (Opel. Ch.: v.3, p.178) === [[Ritter-1200|Jean Ritter]], 1806 (m. DELAFOSSE) === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Jean (Jean REYTER & Catherine BOSGARDE) bt. 6 Jan. 1807 at age 6 wks. Spons: Antoine REYTER & Julie BOSQUAIRE. Fr. Louis BUHOT (Opel. Ch.: v.1-B, p.406) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, John (John & Catherine BOGARD) m. 26 Feb. 1838 Clemence DELAFOSSE, 18 yrs. old (Opel. Ch.: v. 2, p. 136) === ✔ [[Ritter-124|Eugenie Ritter]], 1808 (m. [[Savoie-71|SAVOY]], [[McGee-222|MCGEE]]) === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Eugenie (John REYTER & Catherine BOSGARDE) b. 13 Sept. 1808, bt. 29 Oct. 1808 Spons: Baptiste DAVID & Scolastique SAVOIS. Fr. Louis BUHOT (Opel. Ch.: v.1-B, p.456) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Eugenie - native of this parish (minor daughter of Jean RAIDER & Catherine BOGUA) m. 2 --- 1828 Pierre Valcourt SAVOY - native of this parish (minor son of Pl--- torn--- & Adelaide BABIN) Wits: Thomas H. McGEE, Samuel H. SMITH, Hyppolite LEJEUNE, Jean LEJEUNE, John B. YOUNG, Paul YOUNG. Fr. Flavius Henri ROSSI (Opel.Ch.: v.1-B, p.523) :: ''Children with Valcour Savoie:'' :: [[#SWLR-CD]]: SAVOIE, Eugenie (Pierre Valcour & Eugenie RATTEL [RITTER]) b. 23 Sept. 1829, bt. 21 Aug. 1830 Pats: Placide SAVOY & Adelaide BABIN; Mats: Jean RATTEL [RITTER] & Catherine BOGARD; Spons: Jean RATTEL fils [RITTER Jr.] & Anastasie SAVOY. Fr. Flavius Henri ROSSI (Opel. Ch.: v.3, p.126) ::: [[#SWLR-CD]]: SAVOIE, Eugenie (Valcour & Eugenie RITTER) m. 1 July 1850 Celestin LEGER (GC Ch.: v. 1, p. 188 & v. 2, # 12) :: [[#SWLR-CD]]: SAVOIE, Pierre (Pierre & Eugenie RAIDER [RITTER]) b. 4 Jan. 1832, bt. 10 Aug. 1832 Pats: Pierre Placide SAVOY & Adelaide BABIN; Mats: Jean RAIDER [RITTER] & Catherine BOGARD; Spons: Pierre Placide SAVOY & Adelaide BABIN. Fr. Flavius Henri ROSSI (Opel. Ch.: v.3, p.230) :: [[#SWLR-CD]]: SAVOIE, Eloy (Valcour & Eugenie RITTER) b. 5 Feb. 1834 (Opel. Ch.: v. 3, p. 278) ::: [[#SWLR-CD]]: SAVOIE, Eloy Pierre Valcour (Valcour & Eugenie RITTER) m. 15 Dec. 1853 Aspasie Francois Ursine MANUEL (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Mar. # 1134) :: [[#SWLR-CD]]: SAVOIE, Valentin (Pierre Valcour & Eugenie RITTER) b. 5 May 1836 (Opel. Ch.: v. 4, p. 24) :: [[#SWLR-CD]]: SAVOIE, Arthemise (Valcourt & Eugenie RITTER) b. 24 August 1842 (GC Ch.: v. 1, p.210) : ''Death of Valcour Savoie:'' : [[#SWLR-CD]]: SAVOIE, Pierre Valcourt wid. is Jane RITTER - In Estate dated 5 March 1844 (LSAR: Opel.:1844) : ''Succession of Valcour Savoie:'' : [[#SWLR-CD]]: SAVOIE, Pierre Valcourt m. Jane RITTER Heirs: Eugenie; Pierre; Eloy; Valentin; Francois; Artemise. In Succ. dated 2 March 1844 (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Succ. #1114) : ''WikiTree profile shows a 2nd marriage to Thomas Emile Hugo McGee on 2 Sep 1850. Cites SWLR, FamilySearch marriages, etc. Need to verify the following marriage is for her. Note, is this the same Thomas McGee who was married to Marie Louise Savoie?'' : [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Eugenie Jean m. 2 Sept. 1850 Thomas H. McGEE (Opel. Ch.: v. 2, p. 280) : ''See also this note found on a Rootsweb profile at https://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dulva&id=P1269'' :: ''For more information on Eugenie Ritter - 1850 census, St. Landry parish, #1082-1248, Thomas H. McGee & Eugenie. 1st 6 children (McGee's) belong to Thomas McGee & 1st wife (Marie Louise Savoie), 7th McGee child (Pierre) is the child of Thomas McGee & 2nd wife Eugenie Ritter. Last 4 children listed (Savoie's) were children of Eugenie Ritter & 1st husband (Pierre Savoie). 1860 & 1870 census, St. Landry parish, Eugenie is living with her son Valentin Savoie & his wife Denise Fruge. In 1860, Eugenie's stepson, Napoleon McGee is also living with her.'' :: ''Child with Thomas McGee:'' :: [[#SWLR-CD]]: McGEE, Armide (John H. & Eugenie RIDDER) b. 27 Aug. 1851 (Opel. Ch.: v. 4, p. 391) ::: [[#SWLR-CD]]: McGEE, Armide (Eugenie RIDER) m. 10 Jan. 1867 Valin AGUILLARD (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Mar. # 3325) '''No children of Jean Ritter and Catherine Bogard were found after 1808. She remarried in 1827. Why the long delay, unusual during this period.''' == DAU: Julie Ritter, 1781 == ''Nothing more past her baptism has been found for Julie.'' [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Julie (Michel REYTER & Barbara CARE [COR]) bt. 23 June 1781 at age 3 1/2 mths. Spons: Jean [DUZET] DOUCET & Julie FONTENEAU. Fr. L.M. GRUMEAU (Opel. Ch.: v.1-A, p.22) : ''The following McBride baptism is only shown here to show that there was some confusion in the records between Julie Ritter and Julienne Bogard. There were three baptisms all performed on the same day, for David, Robert, and Walter McBride, which give the same parenthetical explanations as this one. THE MCBRIDE BAPTISMS ARE NOT FOR JULIE RITTER'S CHILDREN. As already mentioned, nothing more is known of her beyond her baptism.''
:: [[#SWLR-CD]]: McBRIDE, David (Wolton [Walter] - inhabitant at la grand pointe & Julienne BOGARD [although the record actually reads Julienne READER [RITTER] - which is in error. Julienne BOGARD's parents were Jacob BOGARD & Marguerite RITTER] b. 17 Sept. 1814, bt. 29 July 1816 Pats: Thomas McBRIDE & Marie SCOTT; Mats: Michel READER [RITTER] & Barbara CORR [These are apparently the parents of Julienne RITTER and not Julienne BOGARD]; Spons: Joseph PATIN & Julienne ROBICHOT - spouse of the godfather. Fr. Gabriel ISABEY (SM Ch.: v.7, #9) == ✔ SON: [[Ritter-115|Honore/Henry Ritter]], 1783 (m. [[Jeansonne-16|JEANSONNE/JOHNSON]]) == [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Honore (Michel & Barbara COR) bt. 4 July 1783 at age 3 mths. Spons: Honore ARGUEREL [perhaps HARGRODER] & Eugenie ETULLS. Fr. L.M. GRUMEAU (Opel. Ch.: v.1-A, p.43) [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Honore (Michel & Barbra COR) bt. 4 July 1783 at age 3 mths. Spons: Honore ARGUERELL [HARGRODER] & Eugenie MILS; Signed were child's godparents: Henry HERGEREDER [HARGRODER], Jean MILLS, Michael RINDER. Fr. L.M. GRUMEAU (Opel. Ch.: Folio OA, p.47) [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Henry (Michel & Barbara KOR) m. 11 Aug. 1801 Marie Magdeleine JEANSONNE (Jean & Anastasie PREJEAN) All of this parish. Wits: Andre JEANSONNE, Jean JEANSONNE, Baptiste DAVID, Jacob BOUHNI(?). Fr. Louis BUHOT (Opel. Ch.: v.1-A, p.95) [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Henry m. Marie Magdeleine JEANSONNE Children: Andre, Anastasie m. Francois FONTENOT; Arsene m. Gabriel FONTENOT; Leufroy; Hypolite; Eugenie; Louisa; Josephine & Lastie. Succ. dated Aug. 1825 (Opel. Ct.Hse.: Succ.# 368) [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Henry widr. of Marie Magdeleine JEANSONNE Succ. dated Sept. 1825 (LSAR: Opel.:1825) [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Henry m. Manon JEANSONNE In Succ. of Manon JEANSONNE dated 6 July 1833 (LSAR: Opel.: 1833) === ✔ [[Ritter-126|Andre Ritter]], 1802 (m. SAUCIER) === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Andre (Henri RAYTER & Marie Magdelaine JANSONNE - residents of this Post) bt. 9 Oct. 1802 at age 4 wks. Pats: Michel RAYTER; Mats: Jean JANSONNE & Anastasie PREJEAN; Spons: Jean RAYTER & Anne BORDELON. Fr. Louis BUHOT (Opel. Ch.: v.1-A, p.292) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Andre - native of this parish (major son of dec. Henri RAIDER & Marie Magdelaine JEANSONNE) m. 7 Aug. 1827 Eugenie SAUCIER - native of this parish (minor daughter of dec. Louis SOSIE dit Blanspin & Celestine FONTENOT) Wits: Andre ROW, Placide FONTENOT, Julien Jaques FONTENOT, Pierre FONTENOT. Fr. Flavius Henri ROSSI (Opel.Ch.: v.1-B, p.492) === ✔ [[Rider_Ritter-3|Anastasie Ritter]], 1804 (m. [[Fontenot-522|FONTENOT]], [[Bogard-22|BOGARD]]) === : These merges were proposed 11 Feb 2019: : -- Anastasie: [[Rider_Ritter-3]] into [[Ritter-3]], completed 15 Mar 2019. : -- Michel: [[Beaugard-2]] into [[Bogard-22]], completed 15 Mar 2019. : [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Anastasie (Henry REYTER & Marie Madeleine JANSONNE - inhabitants of this parish) bt. 31 May 1804 at age 3 mths. Spons: Baptiste JANSONNE & Rosalie JANSONNE. Fr. Louis BUHOT (Opel. Ch.: v.1-B, p.329) : ''1st marriage'' : [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Anastasie (major daughter of Henri RIDER & Marie Magdelaine ----) m. 30 Nov. 1818 Francois FONTENOT - native of St. Jaques parish at the River (minor son of Francois & Mariane MATERNE) Wits: Felix ANDRE-PONT, Olivier LAFLEUR, Lastie DUPRE. Fr. Flavius Henri ROSSI (Opel. Ch.: v.1-B, p.332) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: FONTENOT, Francois - native of St. Jaques parish at the River (minor son of Francois & Mariane MATERNE) m. 30 Nov. 1818 Anastasie RITTER (major daughter of Henri RIDER & Marie Magdelaine ----) Wits: Felix ANDRE-PONT, Olivier LAFLEUR, Lastie DUPRE. Fr. Flavius Henri ROSSI (Opel. Ch.: v.1-B, p.332) : ''Fontenot children: '' :: [[#SWLR-CD]]: FONTENOT, Francois (Francois & Anastasie RAHITEL [RATEL or RITTER]) b. 4 Sept. 1820, bt. 31 Oct. 1820 Pats: Francois FONTENOT & Marianne MATERNE; Mats: Henri RAHITEL [RATEL or RITTER] & Marie Magdelaine JANSONNE; Spons: Gabriel FONTENOT & Arsene RAHITEL [RATEL or RITTER]. Fr. Flavius Henri ROSSI (Opel. Ch.: v.2, p.207) ::: [[#SWLR-CD]]: FONTENOT, Francois 19 yrs. old (Francois & Anastasie RITTER) m. 15 May 1838 Alphonsine JANNOT (Opel. Ch.: v. 2, p. 142) :: [[#SWLR-CD]]: FONTENOT, Adele (Francois & Anastasie RIDER) b. 12 Jan. 1822, bt. 1 Sept. 1822 Pats: Francois FONTENOT & Marianne MATERNE; Mats: Henri RAIDER & Marie Magdelaine JEANSONNE; Spons: Teodor MONIE?? & Marie Joseph FONTENOT. Fr. Flavius Henri ROSSI (Opel. Ch.: v.2, p.246) :: [[#SWLR-CD]]: FONTENOT, Clara (Francois fils [Jr.] & Anastasie RATTEL) b. 12 Jan. 1824, bt. 21 Nov. 1824 Pats: Francois FONTENOT & Marianne MATERNE; Mats: Henri RATTEL & Marie Magdelaine JEANSONNE; Spons: Louis DEBAILLON & Clare GARRIGUE Flaujac. Fr. Flavius Henri ROSSI (Opel. Ch.: v.2, p.305) ::: [[#SWLR-CD]]: FONTENOT, Clara (Francois & Anastasie RITTER) m. 31 May 1843 Jean Baptiste FONTENOT (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Mar. #52) :: [[#SWLR-CD]]: FONTENOT, Irma (Francois & Anastasie RAIDER) b. 25 March 1826, bt. 13 Aug. 1826 Pats: Francois FONTENOT & Marianne MATERNE; Mats: dec. Henry RAIDER & Marie Magdelaine JEANSONNE; Spons: Robert BENGUERELLE & Malvina BALUZE [BALOUZET] nee BENGUERELLE. Fr. Flavius Henri ROSSI (Opel. Ch.: v.2, p.350) ::: [[#SWLR-CD]]: FONTENOT, Irma Francois wid. of Hypolite PLOMBAT (Francois & Narthasie RITTER) m. 31 Jan. 1860 Valerien VEILLON (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Mar. #1993) : ''Death of 1st husband'' : [[#SWLR-CD]]: FONTENOT, Francois wid. is Anasthazie KIDDER Succ. dated 27 June 1827 (Opel. Ct.Hse.: Succ.#595-A) : ''2nd husband's birth:'' : [[#SWLR-CD]]: BOGARD, Michel (Joseph & Marie Anne ROY - inhabitants of this District) bt. 21 May 1805 at age 4 mths. Spons: Michel BORDELON & Celeste BORDELON. Fr. Louis BUHOT (Opel. Ch.: v.1-B, p.355) : ''2nd marriage'' : [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Anastasie - of Opel. (Henry & Marie Magdeleine JEANSOME) m. 23 June 1827 Michel BOGARD of Opel. (Joseph & Manette ROY) (Opel. Ct.Hse.: Mar.#42) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Anastasie - widow of Francois FONTENOT; of this parish (dec. Henri RIDDER & Marie Magdeleine JEANSONNE) m. 5 July 1827 Michel BOGARD - native of this parish (---torn--- & Mannette ROY) Wits: Pierre FONTENOT, Simon FONTENOT, Placide FONTENOT, Andre RITTER. Fr. Flavius Henri ROSSI (Opel.Ch.: v.1-B, p.487) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: BOGARD, Michel - native of this parish (---torn--- & Mannette ROY) m. 5 July 1827 Anastasie RITTER - widow of Francois FONTENOT; of this parish (dec. Henri RIDDER & Marie Magdeleine JEANSONNE) Wits: Pierre FONTENOT, Simon FONTENOT, Placide FONTENOT, Andre RITTER. Fr. Flavius Henri ROSSI (Opel.Ch.: v.1-B, p.487) : ''Bogard children: '' :: [[#SWLR-CD]]: BOGARD, Hyppolite (Michel & Anastasie RAIDER [RITTER]) b. 4 March 1830, bt. 13 July 1830 Pats: Joseph BOGARD & Mannette ROY; Mats: Henri RAIDER [RITTER] & Marie Magdelaine JANSONNE; Spons: Hyppolite RAIDER [RITTER] & Aselie JACQUEMON. Fr. Flavius Henri ROSSI (Opel. Ch.: v.3, p.119) ::: [[#SWLR-CD]]: BOGARD, Hypolite (Michel & Astasie RATELE) m. 10 Feb. 1853 Celestine Leufroy RITTER (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Mar. #1038) ::: ''Note, Hypolite is also seen as Hypolite Michel, in 1855 birth record of child Heloise.'' :: [[#SWLR-CD]]: BOGARD, Yrene [Irene] (Michel & Anastasie RAIDER [RITTER]) b. 11 Feb. 1832, bt. 12 May 1832 Pats: ---- BOGARD & Mannette CHATERLAUE [ROY]; Mats: dec. Henri RAIDER [RITTER] & Marie Magdelaine JANSONNE; Spons: Cesaire JACQUEMEN & Sylvanie LEDOUX. Fr. Flavius Henri ROSSI (Opel. Ch.: v.3, p.210) ::: [[#SWLR-CD]]: BOGARD, Irene (Michel & Anastasie RITTER) b. 11 Feb. 1832 (Opel. Ch.: v.3, p.210) :: [[#SWLR-CD]]: BOGARD, Octavie (Michel & Anastasie RITTER) b. 24 Sept. 1836 (Opel. Ch.: v.4, p.22) ::: [[#SWLR-CD]]: BOGARD, Octavie (Michel & Nastasie RITTER) m. 9 Feb. 1860 Cyprien Antoine FONTENOT (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Mar. # 2006) :: [[#SWLR-CD]]: BEAUGARD, Henri m. 5 March 1864 Cleonise PITRE, wid. of Jean Baptiste CORMIER (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Mar. #2481) ::: [[#SWLR-CD]]: BEAUGARD, Henri (Michel & Astasie RITTER) m. 19 March 1864 Cleonise PITRE, wid. of Jean Baptiste CORMIER (Opel. Ch.: v. D, # 123) ::: [[#SWLR-CD]]: PITRE, Cleonise wid. of Jean Baptiste CORMIER (Loclis & Felonise JOUBERT) m. 19 March 1864 Henri BEAUGARD (Opel. Ch.: v. D, # 123) ::: [[#SWLR-CD]]: BOGARD, Henry m. Cleonise PITRE Succ. dated 13 June 1881 (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Succ. #4247) :: [[#SWLR-CD]]: BOGARD, Michel (Michel & Anastasie RITTER) b. 18 May 1844 (Opel. Ch.: v.4, p.225) :: [[#SWLR-CD]]: BOGARD, Duclosel (Michel & Anastasie Henry RYDER) b. 10 May 1847 (Opel. Ch.: v.4, p.300) :: [[#SWLR-CD]]: BOGARD, Cezaire (Michel & Anastasie Andre PRATTEL) b. 20 April 1851 (Opel. Ch.: v.4, p.372) === [[Ritter-1298|Arsene Ritter]], 1805 (m. FONTENOT) === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Arsene (Henry REYTER & Madeleine JEANSONNE) bt. 17 Nov. 1805 at age 2 mths. Spons: Hippolite SAVOIS & Appollonie JEANSONNE. Fr. Louis BUHOT (Opel. Ch.: v.1-B, p.363) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Arsene - native of this parish (Henri RAIDER & Marie Magdelaine JEANSONNE) m. 2 Jan. 1821 Gabriel FONTENOT - native of this parish (minor son of Francois & Marianne MATERNE) Wits: Joseph LAFLEUR, Don Diegue LAFLEUR, Pierre Baptiste JANSONNE, Augustin Jacob Baptiste FONTENOT. Fr. Flavius Henri ROSSI (Opel.Ch.: v.1-B, p.366) : FONTENOT children: (incomplete list) :: [[#SWLR-CD]]: FONTENOT, Theodule (Gabriel & Arsene RYDER) b. 24 Aug. 1848 (Opel. Ch.: v. 4, p. 331) === ✔ [[Ritter-133|Luffroy Ritter]], 1807 (m. [[Saucier-71|SAUCIER]]) === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Luffroy (Henry REYTER & Madeleine JEANSONNE) bt. 21 June 1807 at age 3 mths. Spons: Andre JANSONNE & Frosine JEANSONNE. Fr. Louis BUHOT (Opel. Ch.: v.1-B, p.414) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Lufroy (Henry) m. 27 April 1824 Celeste Louis SOCIER (Opel. Ct.Hse.: Mar.#19) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Luffroy - native of this parish (Henri RIDDER & Marie MAG---torn---) m. 27 April 1824 Celeste SAUCIER - native also of this parish (minor daughter of dec. Louis SOCIER & Celeste JAQUES ---torn---) Wits: Placide Simon FONTENOT, Olivier RICHARD fils [Jr.], Guillaume REED. Fr. Flavius Henri ROSSI (Opel.Ch.: v.1-B, p.421) === [[Ritter-131|Hippolite Ritter]], 1809 (m. [[Fontenot-604|FONTENOT]]) === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Hippolite (Henry REYTER & Madeleine JANSONNE) bt. 4 June 1809 at age 5 mths. Spons: Augustin JANSONNE & Felicite JANSONNE. Fr. Louis BUHOT (Opel. Ch.: v.1-B, p.469) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Hypolite (Henry & Marie Magdeleine JEANSONNE) m. 5 Jan. 1831 Josephine FONTENOT, wid. of d. August LEDOUX (Louis Belair & Marie JOUBERT) (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Mar. #1) : CHILDREN: Hypolite and Josephine had at least 5 children: :# [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Hyppolite (Hyppolite RAIDER & Josephine Beler [Belaire?] FONTENOT) b. 29 Oct. 1831, bt. 8 Jan. 1832 Pats: Henri RAIDER [RITTER] & Magdelaine JANSONNE; Mats: Louis Beler FONTENOT & Marie JOUBERT; Spons: David LEJEUNE & Azelie FONTENOT. Fr. Flavius Henri ROSSI (Opel. Ch.: v.3, p.194); ''see also:'' RIDER, Henry Hypolite (Hypolite & Josephine FONTENOT) m. 19 Sept. 1859 Elimene GUILLORY (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Mar. #1927); ''see also:'' GUILLORY, Elimene (Jacques & Euphemie FUSELIER) m. 19 Sept. 1859 Henry Hypolite RIDER (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Mar. #1927) :#: Children of Henry Hyp Ritter and Elimene Guillory: :## [[#SWLR-CD]]: RIDER, Honore (Henry & Clemene GUILLORY) b. 25 Sept. 1860 (Opel. Ch.: v. 6, p. 130) :## [[#SWLR-CD]]: RIDER, Elimen (Henry & Elimen GUILLORY) b. 23 Feb. 1862 (VP Ch.: v. 1, p. 181) :## [[#SWLR-CD]]: RIDER, Zilia (Andre & Elimene GUILLORY) b. 22 Nov. 1863 (VP Ch.: v. 1, p. 217) :## [[#SWLR-CD]]: RIDER, Josephine (Henry & Elimene GUILLORY) m. 3 July 1883 Lucien FRUGE (Eunice Ch.: v. 2, p. 8) :## [[#SWLR-CD]]: RIDER, Marcenna (Henry & Elimene GUILLORY) m. 21 Oct. 1890 Sceleste MARCANTEL (Eunice Ch.: v. 2, p. 156) :## [[#SWLR-CD]]: RIDER, Marcelline (Henry & Celimene GUILLORY) b. 1 April 1871 (Eunice Ch.: v. 1, p. 43); ''see also:'' RIDER, Marcelline (Henry & Elimene GUILLORY) m. 12 Jan. 1886 Ulysse DUPLECHIN (Eunice Ch.: v. 2, p. 52) :## [[#SWLR-CD]]: RIDER, Evia (Henry & Elimene GUILLORY) b. 12 July 1873 (Eunice Ch.: v. 1, p. 94) :## [[#SWLR-CD]]: RIDER, Ives (Henry & Elimene GUILLORY) b. 30 March 1876 (Eunice Ch.: v. 1, p. 169) :# [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Azelie (Hypolite & Josephine FONTENOT) b. 4 March 1833 (Opel. Ch.: v. 3, p. 254); ''see also:'' RYDER, Azelie (Hypolite & Josephine B. FONTENOT) m. 27 Dec. 1853 Homere LAFLEUR (Opel. Ch.: v. B, # 37); ''see also:'' LAFLEUR, Homere (Olivier & Celeste Baptiste FONTENOT) m. 27 Dec. 1853 Azelie RYDER (Opel. Ch.: v. B, # 37); ''see also:'' RIDER, Azelie (Hyppolite & Josephine Belair FONTENOT) m. 6 Feb. 1881 Jean Baptiste JANIS (VP Ch.: v. 2, p. 319) :# [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Azeline (Hypolite & Josephine Belaire FONTENOT) b. 11 Sept. 1835 (Opel. Ch.: v. 4, p. 12); d. before 1845 [not listed as a minor survivor in her mother's probate record] :# [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Andre (Hypolite & Josephine FONTENOT) b. 13 Aug. 1837 (Opel. Ch. v. 4, p. 69); d. before 1845 [not listed as a minor survivor in her mother's probate record] :# [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Onesime (Hypolite & Josephine FONTENOT) b. 13 April 1839 (Opel. Ch.: v. 4, p. 138); ''see also:'' RIDER, Onezime (Hypolite & Josephine B. FONTENOT) m. 17 Oct. 1866 Melina MARCANTEL (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Mar. # 3157) : ''Wife [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/5042605:9067?indiv=1&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&rhSource=7667&clickref=1100lcSJtuZP%2c1100lcSJtuZP&adref=&o_xid=01011l4xx5&o_lid=01011l4xx5&o_sch=Affiliate%2bExternal Josephine's succession], 1845-1849:'' : [[#SWLR-CD]]: FONTENOT, Josephine Belair wid. of Hypolite RITTER - Includes the Succ. of May 1845; In Succ. dated 1847 (LSAR: Opel.:1847) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: FONTENOT, Josephine Belair m. Hyppolite RIDER Estate dated 13 Feb. 1849 (LSAR: Opel.: 1849) : '''Note:''' Although the succession record describes her as widow of Hypolite, this appears to be a misnomer. Need to review the succession record to see if it makes it more clear whether or not Hypolite was actually deceased at the time of her death. However, I'm thinking he was still alive. : '''1850 census of "Ww Hyp. Ritter"''' : The 1850 census shows a female Ww Hyp Ritter, age 40, with a child Hyp Ritter, age 4. This makes me wonder -- did they get it wrong? Did the enumerator enter F when it should have been M? Could the enumerator have gotten the information from a neighbor who mentioned "the widow" without stating it was a man, and thus the enumerator made an assumption? Note that Hypolite was born in Jan 1809, so he would have been age 41 at the time of the census. If Josephine were still alive, she would have been age 49. Who was the 4-year old Hypolite? We have no record of him. He would have been born possibly at about the time of Josephine's death. Was he Hypolite's child with Josephine, or another relative? : '''Possible wife, Celise Fontenot, ca 1847?:''' : If he married Celise Fontenot, why is she not with him in 1850, and why would he be called a widow? : Note these records of children... :# [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Francois (Hyppolite & Celise FONTENOT) b. 27 Aug. 1800 ? or 1848 ?; bt. 1 June 1849 (Opel. Ch.: v. 4, p. 341) :# [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Pauline (Hypolite & Celise FONTENOT) b. 15 Jan. 1853 (Opel. Ch.: v. 4, p. 413) :# [[#SWLR-CD]]: RIDER, Olive (Hippolythe & Celise FONTENOT) b. 10 March 1857 (VP Ch.: v. 1, p. 96) :'''1860 census''' - still need to research. : '''Possible wife, Marguerite Marcantel, 1866:''' : There are some who say he married again in 1866 to Marguerite Marcantel and had additional children thru 1882, but I haven't seen anything showing that this was the same Hypolite. He would have been about age 73 at the birth of the last child. While not impossible, I don't feel it's very likely. That would need to be researched more to identify the Hypolite of the Marcantel marriage. : Marriage: :: [[#SWLR-CD]]: MARCANTEL, Marguerite m. 6 Jan. 1866 Hypolite RALLETT (Opel. Ct. Hse. Mar. # 2822) :: [[#SWLR-CD]]: RALLETT, Hypolite m. 6 Jan. 1866 Marguerite MARCANTEL (Opel. Ct. Hse. Mar. #2822) : Children: :# [[#SWLR-CD]]: RIDER, Joseph Adam (Hypolite & Mariette MARCANTEL) b. 28 Dec. 1867 (VP Ch.: v. 2, p. 43) :# [[#SWLR-CD]]: RIDER, M. Durel (Hyppolite & Marguerite MARCANTEL) m. 16 Dec. 1890 Azeline ST. GERMAIN (VP Ch.: v. 3, p. 234) :# [[#SWLR-CD]]: RIDER, Eve (Hypolite & Marguerite MARCANTEL) b. 16 March 1873 (Eunice Ch.: v. 1, p. 87); ''see also:'' RIDER, Eve (Hyppolite & Marguerite MARCANTEL) m. 2 Dec. 1890 Ozeme FONTENOT (Eunice Ch.: v. 2, p. 160) :# [[#SWLR-CD]]: RIDER, Eselia Marie (Hypolite & Marguerite MARCANTEL) b. 2 May 1875 (Eunice Ch.: v. 1, p. 143) :# [[#SWLR-CD]]: RIDER, Thomas (Paulite & Marguerite MARCANTEL) b. 6 March 1882 (VP Ch.: v. 3, p. 209) : The 1870 census, St. Landry Parish, Ward 5, p. 273A, shows Hypolite Rider 55, Margaret Rider 23, Pauline Rider 17, Adam Rider 2, and Durel Rider 1/12. This appears to be the Hypolite of the Marcantel marriage. Hypolite's inferred birth is 1815, Pauline's 1853. This could be the [[Rider-306|Pauline Ritter]], daughter of Hypolite and Celise Fontenot [e.g., poss. 2nd marriage of Hypolite]. Adam and Durel are children of the 3rd marriage to Marguerite Marcantel. : '''1880 census''' - need to find. : No death record found yet for Hipolite. : Marguerite Marcantel may have married again in 1892 and had more children thru at least 1900... need to confirm when Hypolite died, and whether this is the same Marguerite. : [[#SWLR-CD]]: MARCANTEL, Marguerite m. 30 July 1892 Lastie VIZINA (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Mar. # 24054) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: MARCANTEL, Marguerite m. 18 Aug. 1892 Lastie VIZINA (VP Ch.: v. 4, p. 17) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: VIZINA, Lastie (Neuville & Artemise CHAPMAN) m. 18 Aug. 1892 Marguerite MARCANTEL (VP Ch.: v. 4, p. 17) === [[Ritter-117|Eugenie Ritter]], 1811 (m. FONTENOT) === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Eugenie (Henry REYTER & Manon JANSONNE) b. 28 Aug. 1811, bt. 9 March 1812 Spons: Joseph FONTENOT & Celeste FONTENOT. Fr. Louis BUHOT (Opel. Ch.: v.1-B, p.554) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Eugenie - 16 yrs. old (Henry & Marie Magdeleine JEANSONNE) m. 1 May 1826 Placide Simon FONTENOT (Opel. Ct.Hse.: Mar.#35) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Eugenie - native of this parish (minor daughter of Henri RAIDER & ---torn--- JEANSONNE) m. 9 May 1826 Placide FONTENOT - native of this parish (major son of dec. Simon & Teotiste DEMARE) Wits: Pierre FONTENOT, Cyprien Beler FONTENOT, Alexandre DEVILLE. Fr. Flavius Henri ROSSI (Opel.Ch.: v.1-B, p.461) : FONTENOT children: (incomplete list) :: [[#SWLR-CD]]: FONTENOT, Alcide Simon (Placide Simon & Eugenie RYDER) m. 7 Feb. 1853 Emilie ROZAS (Opel. Ch.: v. B, # 8) === [[Rider-2|Marie Louise Ritter]], 1813 (m. FONTENOT) === : '''Need to correct LNAB from Rider to Ritter.''' : [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Marie Louise (Henry REYTER & Manon JANSONNE) bt. 12 March 1813 at age 6 wks. Spons: Pierre FONTENOT & Marie GUILLORI. Fr. Louis BUHOT (Opel. Ch.: v.1-B, p.580) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Louise (Henri & Marie Magdeleine JEANSONNE) m. 26 April 1831 Cyprien Belair FONTENOT (Opel. Ch.: v. 2, p. 9) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Louise m. 16 April 1831 Cyprien Belaire FONTENOT (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Mar. #24 : FONTENOT children: (incomplete list) :: [[#SWLR-CD]]: FONTENOT, Emile C. (Cyprien B. & Louise RYDER) b. 13 Oct. 1853 (Opel. Ch.: v. 4, p. 413) === ✔ [[Ritter-123|Josephine Ritter]], 1815 (m. [[Manuel-141|MANUEL]]) === : '''Her WikiTree profile shows her name as Josephine Andree Ritter. This middle name was found in two records of her children:''' :* [[#SWLR-CD]]: MANUEL, Henri Pierre Ursin (Pierre Ursin & '''Josephine Andre RITTER''') m. 29 Aug. 1854 Marie Azelie YOUNG (Opel. Ch.: v. 2, p. 299) :* [[#SWLR-CD]]: MANUEL, Caroline (Pierre Ursin & '''Josephine Andre RITTER''') b. 14 March 1851 (Opel. Ch.: v. 4, p. 372) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Josephine (Henry RITHER - of this parish & Magdelaine JEANSON - from LaFourche) b. 11 July 1815, bt. 25 Oct. 1815 Pats: Michel RITHER & Barbe COR; Mats: Jean JEANSON & Anasthasie PREGEAN - of Acadia; Spons: Andre RITHER fils [Jr.] & Josephine FONTENAU. Fr. Michel Bernard BARRIERE (Opel. Ch.: v.2, p.61) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Josephine (dec. Henry & Magdeleine JEANSONNE) m. 19 Oct. 1829 Pierre Ursin MANUEL (Opel. Ct.Hse.: Mar.# 63) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Josephine - native of this parish (minor daughter of Henri RAIDER & Magdelaine JANSONNE) m. 3 Nov. 1829 Pierre MANUEL - native of this parish (minor son of Ursin & Sophie DEMARE) Wits: Raphael MANUEL, Joseph BERTRAND, Pierre VESINA. Fr. Flavius Henri ROSSI (Opel.Ch.: v.1-B, p.548) === ✔ [[Rider-374|Lastie Ritter]], 1820 === : '''Need to correct LNAB from Rider to Ritter.''' : [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Lastie (Henri RAHITEL & Marie Magdelaine JANSONNE) b. 10 July 1820, bt. 31 Oct. 1820 Pats: Michel RAHITEL [RATEL or RITTER] & Barbre RAIDER [Barbara RITTER - although usually found as Barbara COR]; Mats: Jean JANSONNE & Anastasie PREJAN [PREJEAN]; Spons: Simon FONTENOT & Anastasie RAHITEL [RATEL or RITTER]. Fr. Flavius Henri ROSSI (Opel. Ch.: v.2, p.207) == SON: Antoine Similien Ritter, 1787 == ''Be careful not to confuse Antoine Similien Ritter with the similarly-named son of Michel Ritter and Marie Louise Stelly. A profile incorrectly attributed to him has been corrected to point to the correct Ritter-Stelly family group. A NEW profile needs to be created for Antoine Similien Ritter, who has no known additional records beyond his baptism.'' [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Antoine Similien (Michel & Barbara COR - his wife) b. 30 Nov. 1787, bt. 15 June 1788 Spons: Antoine SIMIEN - represented by Joseph ANDREPONT & Marie Therese L'ANGLOIS - of this Parish. Fr. Joseph de ARAZENA (Opel. Ch.: v.1- A, p.78) == SON: [[Ritter-145|Matthew Ritter]], ca 1789 == [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Matthew (Michel & Barbara CART [COR]) bt. Wednesday, 21 April 1790 Spons: Matheo [Matthew] BENTEURE & Magdaleine RITER. Fr. Pedro de ZAMORA (Opel. Ch.: v.1-A, p.97) ''His birth was probably in 1789 rather than early 1790. His sister, Marie Louise Ritter, was baptised 21 Oct 1790. Assuming a time lag between her birth and baptism of a month or two, and 9 months minimum between children, Matthew would have been born at least December 1789 or earlier. == DAU: [[Ritter-93|Marie Louise Ritter]], 1790 (m. YOUNG/LEJEUNE) == ''There were two Marie Ritters that married two Joseph Youngs. This one, Marie Louise Ritter bpt.1790, married Joseph Young Jr. The other Marie Ritter b.1783, daughter of Michel and Marie Louise Stelly, married Joseph Young Sr. Since this one always seems to be shown in the records as Marie Louise, I've assumed any couple Marie Ritter and Joseph Young refers to the other couple. Whenever the records show JR or SR for Joseph Young, it fits this naming pattern. NOTE: The surname LEJEUNE translates to YOUNG in English. The two names are interchangeable in the records for this family,'' ''Note also that her sponsors at baptism were Michel Ritter and Marie Louise Stelly.'' [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Marie Louise (Michel & Barbara COR) bt. Sunday, 21 Oct. 1790 Spons: Michel RAITER & Marie Louise STELLY. Fr. Pedro de ZAMORA (Opel. Ch.: v.1-A, p.101) [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Marie Louise - also of this parish (dec. ---- REYTER & Barbe KOR) m. 3 Sept. 1805 Joseph LEJEUNE - of this parish (Joseph & Perine HAIZE) Wits: Jean Baptiste LEJEUNE, Jean REYTER, Jean Baptiste LEJEUNE, Augustin FONTENOT. Fr. Louis BUHOT (Opel. Ch.: v.1-A, p.146) :: ''Note: This is Joseph LeJeune/Young's birth record, referenced here in an effort to keep Joseph Sr and Joseph Jr straight:'' :: [[#SWLR-CD]]: LEJEUNE, Joseph (Joseph & Perrine HAIS) b. 29 Aug. 1784, bt. 13 Nov. 1786 Spons: Blaise LEJEUNE - represented by Charles COMO & Francoise LEDOUX. Fr. Joseph de ARAZENA (Opel. Ch.: v.1-A, p.62) === [[Lejeune-647|Hippolite LeJeune/Young]], 1807 (m. SAVOIE) === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: LEJEUNE, Hippolite (Joseph fils [Jr.] & Marie Louise REYTER [RITTER]) bt. 13 Oct. 1807 at age 2 mths. Spons: Jacob BINN [BIHM] & Marie Louise BINN [BIHM]. Fr. Louis BUHOT (Opel. Ch.: v.1-B, p.426) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: SAVOIE, Adelaide - 17 yrs. old; of Opelousas (Placide & Adelaide BABIN) m. 17 Jan. 1828 Hypolite YOUNG - 20 years old; of Opelousas (Opel. Ct.Hse.: Mar.#4) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: SAVOIE, Adelaide - native of this parish (minor daughter of Placide & Adelaide BABIN) m. 5 Feb. 1828 Hyppolite YOUNG - native of this parish (major son of Joseph & Marie Louise RATTEL) Wits: Joseph McGEE, Thomas McGEE. Fr. Flavius Henri ROSSI (Opel.Ch.: v.1-B, p.506) === [[Lejeune-80|Marie Louise LeJeune]], 1809 (m. SMITH) === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: LEJEUNE, Marie Louise (Joseph & Marie Louise REYTER [RITTER]) b. 8 Feb. 1809, bt. 1 July 1809 Spons: James LEJEUNE & Eugenie LEJEUNE. Fr. Louis BUHOT (Opel. Ch.: v.1-B, p.471) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: LEJEUNE, Marie Louise - native of this parish (minor daughter of Joseph fils [Jr.] & Marie Louise RITTER) m. 19 July 1825 John Christophel Christian SMITH - native of Germany (John SMIT & Ofel VANNE) Wits: David LEJEUNE, John RIDER, Paul YOUNG, John David SCHMIAT - groom's signature. Fr. Flavius Henri ROSSI (Opel.Ch.: v.1-B, p.441) === Solasti LeJeune/Young, 1810 (m. LINK) === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: LEJEUNE, Solasti (son of Joseph & Marie Louise RAYETER [RITTER]) bt. 30 Oct. 1810 at age 13 days Spons: Robin (?) or Robert(?) MOORE & Helen DUNNEGAN. Fr. Louis BUHOT (Opel. Ch.: v.1-B, p.512) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: YOUNG, Lastie 23 yrs. old (Joseph & Marie Louise RITTER) m. 3 Jan. 1833 Sally LINK, 16 yrs. old (Opel. Ch.: v. 2, p. 33) === ✔ [[Young-35953|Perrine/Patsy Young]], ca 1811 (m. [[McGee-3390|MCGEE]]) === ''She was minor daughter in 1827, so born between ca1806-ca1812''
: [[#SWLR-CD]]: YOUNG, Patsey - of Opel. (Joseph Jr. & Marie Louisa RIDER) m. 20 June 1827 Joseph H. MACGEE or McGEE of Iberville Parish (Opel. Ct.Hse.: Mar.#41) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: McGEE, Joseph H. - of Iberville Parish (Pierre H. & Francoise RICHARD) m. 20 June 1827 Patsey YOUNG of Opel. (Opel. Ct.Hse.: Mar.#41) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: YOUNG, Patsey - native of this parish (minor daughter of Joseph & Marie Louisa RIDER) m. 10 July 1827 Joseph H. McGEE - native of Iberville Parish at the River (major son of Pierre H. MAGUE & Francoise RICHARD) Wits: John REED, Pierre SAVOY, Dominique RICHARD, Valcour SAVOYE. Fr. Flavius Henri ROSSI (Opel.Ch.: v.1-B, p.488) : CHILDREN of Joseph McGee and Patsy Young: # [[#SWLR-CD]]: McGEE, Josephine (Joseph MAGUE & Perrine YOUNG) b. 27 June 1829, bt. 4 April 1830 Pats: Pierre MAGUE [McGEE] & Fagny RICHARD; Mats: Joseph YOUNG & Lucie RAIDER; Spons: Thomas MAGUE [McGEE] & Adelaide BABIN. Fr. Flavius Henri ROSSI (Opel. Ch.: v.3, p.100) #: [[#SWLR-CD]]: McGEE, Josephe (Joseph H. & Perine YOUNG) m. 29 Oct. 1844 William H. SMITH (Opel. Ch.: v.2, p.245) #: [[#SWLR-CD]]: SMITH, William H. (John H. & Elizabeth LEE) m. 29 Oct. 1844 Josephe McGEE (Opel. Ch.: v.2, p.245) #: [[#SWLR-CD]]: SMITH, William H. (John & Elisabeth LEE) m. 29 Oct. 1844 Josephine MAYER (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Mar. #160) # [[#SWLR-CD]]: McGEE, Augustine (Joseph & Patsy YOUNG) b. 27 Aug. 1831 (Opel. Ch.: v. 3, p. 177) # [[#SWLR-CD]]: McGEE, Celestine (Joseph MAGUE & Patsy YOUNG) b. 27 Aug. 1831, bt. 3 Oct. 1831 Pats: Peter MAGUE [McGEE] & Marthe RICHARD; Mats: Joseph YOUNG & Lucie RATTEL [RITTER]; Spons: John MAGUE [McGEE] & Marie Louise YOUNG. Fr. Flavius Henri ROSSI (Opel. Ch.: v.3, p.177) #: [[#SWLR-CD]]: McGEE, Celestine (Joseph & Perrine YOUNG) m. 1 Jan. 1845 John TEAR (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Mar. #180 1/2) # [[#SWLR-CD]]: McGEE, Joseph (Joseph & Perine YOUNG) b. 18 Feb. 1834 (Opel. Ch.: v. 4, p. 156) #: [[#SWLR-CD]]: McGEE, Joseph (Joseph & Perine YOUNG) m. 17 Aug. 1855 Emelia LEGER (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Mar. #1346) # [[#SWLR-CD]]: McGEE, Felonise H. (Joseph & Perina YOUNG) m. 4 Feb. 1860 Louis MILLER (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Mar. # 1997) #: [[#SWLR-CD]]: McGEE, Felonise (Joseph & Perine YOUNG) m. 20 Feb. 1860 Louis MILLER (Opel. Ch.: v. C-2, #223) # [[#SWLR-CD]]: McGEE, Azelia (Joseph & Perine YOUNG) m. 2 July 1862 Edmond RICHARD, widr. of Judith SAUCIER (Opel. Ch.: v. D, # 74) # [[#SWLR-CD]]: McGEE, Jesse (Joseph & Perina YOUNG) m. 27 Dec. 1876 Amelia LEDOUX (Opel. Ch.: v. E, #233) === Guillaume (William) LeJeune, 1814 === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: LEJEUNE, Guillaume (Joseph & Marie Louise RAYTHER [RITTER] - natives of this parish) b. 25 Sept. 1814, bt. 27 Dec. 1814 Pats: Joseph LEJEUNE - native of Acadia & Perrine HAY - native of Mobile; Mats: Michel RAYTHER [RITTER] & Barbe COR or COX - originally from Germany; Spons: John TALLY & Louise LEJEUNE. Fr. Michel Bernard BARRIERE (Opel. Ch.: v.2, p.44) === Jacques (James, Jacob) LeJeune/Young, 1816 (m. DOUCET) === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: LEJEUNE, Jacques (Joseph & Marie Louise RETHER dit Ratel - from this parish) b. 18 May 1816, bt. 29 Oct. 1816 Pats: Joseph LEJEUNE - from Acadie & Perrine HAY - of Pensacola; Mats: Michel RETHER dit Ratel & Barbe COR - of Germany; Spons: Charle LACOMBE & Suzanne LEJEUNE, wife of Jacob BIM [BIHM]. Fr. Michel Bernard BARRIERE (Opel. Ch.: v.2, p.90) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: YOUNG, James (Joseph fils) m. 26 April 1837 Irene DOSAT (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Mar. #26) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: YOUNG, James 22 yrs. old (Joseph & Marie Louise KAIDER) m. 16 May 1837 Irene DOUCET (Opel. Ch.: v. 2, p. 114) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: YOUNG, Jacob m. Irene DOUCET d. 4 Jan. 1892 at age 78 yrs. (Creole Ch.: v. 1, p. 13) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: YOUNG, Jacob Succ.: 28 April 1894 (Frank. Ct. Hse.: Succ. #2742) === [[Young-2475|Henri LeJeune/Young]], 1818 (m. FONTENOT) === : '''WikiTree profile shows name variation of "Emery". Need to search for source. Note that "Emery" is phonetically similar to "Henry".''' : [[#SWLR-CD]]: LEJEUNE, Henri (Joseph fils [Jr.] & Marie Louise DERATEL [REYTER]) b. 20 Jan. 1818, bt. 27 Sept. 1818 Pats: Joseph LEJEUNE & Perrine HAISE; Mats: Michel RATEL [REYTER] & Barbre COOL [COR]; Spons: Pierre Francois REGNEIER & Caroline LEJEUNE; Signed: Francois REGNEIER, Caroline YOUNG. Fr. Flavius Henri ROSSI (Opel. Ch.: v.2, p.147) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: YOUNG, Henri (Joseph & Marie Louise RITTER) m. 12 May 1835 Elimon FONTENOT (Opel. Ch.: v. 2, p. 75) === ✔ Emilie Lejeune, 1823 === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: LEJEUNE, Emilie (Joseph & Marie RITTER) b. 26 Feb. 1823, bt. 30 Oct. 1823 Spons: John D. SMITH & Emilite LANCLOS. Fr. Francois CELLINI (GC Ch.: v.1, p.32); LEJEUNE, Emelie (Joseph & Marie RITTER) m. 7 Nov. 1837 Louis CARRIERE (Opel. Ch.: v. 2, p. 128) === Levi Joseph Young, ca 1824 (m. LAGRANGE) === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: YOUNG, Levi (Joseph & Mary Louisa RITTER) m. 16 April 1844 Amelia LAGRANGE (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Mar. #114) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: YOUNG, Joseph (Joseph & Marie Louise RITTER) m. 17 April 1844 Amelie LAGRANGE (Opel. Ch.: v.2, p.240) === Barton Young, ca 1825 (m. LEE) === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: YOUNG, Barton (Joseph & Marie Louise RITTER) m. 14 Oct. 1845 Melissa N. LEE (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Mar. #263) ---- = Michel RITTER & Catherine RITTHER = No records have yet been found for them directly. Their only evidence for existence is in the baptism of a child. Speculation is that this is actually Michel Ritter and Marie Louise Stelly, and that the record confused the sponsor Catherine Ritter with the mother of the child. If that is true, this would be their first known child. '''Records for children of Michel & Catherine'''
== DAU: Marie Louise Ritter, 1780 == [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Marie Louise (Michel & Catherine RITTHER) bt. 14 May 1780 at age 2 mths. Spons: Jean Baptiste CHTELI [STELLY] & Catherine RITTHER. Fr. L.M. GRUMEAU (Opel. Ch.: v.1-A, p.22) : ''Could the above record be for Michel and Marie Louise Stelly? This is definitely NOT the same Marie Louise Ritter, daughter of Michel and Barbara Cor, who was born 10 years later in 1790. She would also not fit into the Ritter-Cor family because of a conflicting birth in July 1780 of another child. She could fit into the Ritter-Stelly family easily, and if that's where she belongs, we would need to move their estimated marriage date back a year, and this Marie Louise would become their first known child.'' :''It's conceivable that her parents have been slightly garbled in the record. Catherine "Ritther" was the name of both her godmother and her mother, so perhaps the priest got it confused and wrote the same name in both places.'' ---- = Michel RITTER & Marie MARKS/MECHE = No records have yet been found for them directly. Their only evidence for existence is in two baptism records for a child. '''Records for Children of Michel & Marie''' == SON: Michel Ritter, 1782 == [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Michel (Michel & Marie MACKS) bt. 24 Nov. 1782 at age 5 wks. Spons: Michel. Signers include the godfather & the child's father: Michel RITTER, Michael RENDOR?. Fr. L.M. GRUMEAU (Opel. Ch.: Folio OA, p.38) [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Michel (Michel & Marie MECHE) bt. 24 Nov. 1782 at age 5 wks. Spons: Michael RETHERS & Marguerite BOUILLON. Fr. L.M. GRUMEAU (Opel. Ch.: v.1-A, p.41) : ''I've searched the SWLR-CD for any pairing of RITTER with MACKS, MARKS, MARX, MECHE etc. and found nothing more than the above two records. Maybe they can be found in records for a different area.'' ---- = Michel RITTER & Marie PARVENAR = No records have yet been found for them directly. Their only evidence for existence is in two baptism records for a child. Speculation is that this is actually Michel Ritter and Marie Barbe Cor. '''Records for Children of Michel & Marie'''
== DAU: Marianne Ritter, 1785 == ''Marianne is not entered in WikiTree, but it's been noted that Karen Theriot Reader has concluded that she is a daughter of Michel Ritter and Barbara Cor. See [https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=katheriot&id=I60758 her page for Marianne Reiter]. She does fit very neatly between siblings Honore (b.1783) and Antoine Similien (b.1787). Also, the Wyble name has only been found associated with Ritter-Cor family members. However note she would also fit just as neatly into the family of Michel and Louise. Need to figure out if there's any other reasoning for placing her in the Ritter-Cor family. [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Marianne (Michel & Marie PARVENAR) b. 10 Oct. 1785, bt. 10 Oct. 1785 Spons: Mariane BARRE. Fr. Joseph d'ARAZENA (Opel. Ch.: Folio OA, p.70) [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Marianne (Michel & Marie PARVENAR) b. 10 Oct. 1785, bt. 10 Oct. 1785 Spons: Marianne VABE [WYBLE]. Fr. Joseph de ARAZENA (Opel. Ch.: v.1-A, p.53) : ''A search of the SWLR-CD for any other Parvenar came up empty. Might need to search under other name variations, or records in other areas, to see if there are any more Parvenar records. This is not a name I've ever run across before.'' : ''Note that Marianne was born and baptised on the same day, which is somewhat unusual and may imply that she was sickly and may not have been expected to live long. With that in mind, the following record is also noted:'' [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Marianne bur. 11 Oct. 1785 as a child. Fr. Joseph de ARAZENA (Opel. Ch.: Folio OA, p.21) : ''This burial record doesn't identify parents, but it does confirm burial of a child, and on the next day following the above Marianne's birth. It is probably in reference to the same person. [That was also apparently the conclusion of Karen Theriot Reader.]'' ---- = OTHER EARLY RITTERS = ''This section is a place to keep the older generation of Ritters, for people that would possible parents, aunts, uncles, and siblings of the Michels. This is in preparation for the attempt to connect the Michels to their parents, and find their origins. The general expectation is that these people will all have come from elsewhere -- Pennsylvania, Maryland, Germany, etc.'' == Imbroug Ritter ca1750 of England m. Marie - English from Va. == This pair is strangely similar to Michel Ritter and Marie Barbe Cor. Could it be a reference to them? The following son Jacques shows no birth date, only a baptism, which is 2 months after their son Michel's January baptism. This seems a little strange, but possible. Jacques has different sponsors than Michel, so Jacques and Michel fils would probably not be the same person. === Jacques Ritter, ca 1777 === [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Jacques (Imbroug & Marie - English from Virginia) bt. 23 March 1777 Spons: Etienne DELAMORANDIERE & Marguerite CREPS. Fr. LUIS, Cure (Opel. Ch.: v.1-A, p.10) == Catherine Ritter ca1751 of Maryland/USA m. George Miller of London/Hanover == [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Catherine m. George MILLER, Sr. In Succ. of George MILLER, Sr. dated May 1836 (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Succ. # 749) [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Catherine - widow of George MILLER; inhabitant of this parish; died 1 Sept. 1824 at age about 73 years; buried 3 Sept. 1824. Fr. Francois CELLINI (GC Ch.: v.1, p.11, #92) [[#SWLR-CD]]: MILLER, George bur. Saturday, 18 Jan. 1794. Fr. Pedro de ZAMORA (Opel. Ch.: v.1, p.22) [[#SWLR-CD]]: MILLER, George Item dated: 3 May 1794. (LSU-Archives: Opel.: #19) [[#SWLR-CD]]: MILLER, George Sr. m. Catherine RITTER Succ. dated May 1836 (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Succ. # 749) === Charlotte Miller, 1781 === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: MILLER, Charlotte (George & Catherine RINTHER [RITTER]) bt. 7 Aug. 1781 at age 3 mths. Spons: Thomas FERMIE - represented by Charles LACASSE & Charlotte FERMIER - represented by Felicite, an Englishman. Fr. L.M. GRUMEAU (Opel. Ch.: v.1-A, p.25) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: MILLER, Charlotte (George) d. 28 Jan. 1832 at age 51 yrs. (GC Ch.: v. 1, p. 30) === Charles Miller, 1783 === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: MILLER, Charles (George & Catherine RITER) bt. 19 Aug. 1783 at age 6 mths. Spons: Charles LACASSE & Susane VAIBLE [WYBLE]. Fr. L.M. GRUMEAU (Opel. Ch.: v.1-A, p.45) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: MILLER, Charles (Georges MILHAIRE & Catherine RITHAIER) bt. 19 Aug. 1783 at age 7 mths. Spons: Charles LACASSE & Susanne WAU. Fr. L.M. GRUMEAU (Opel. Ch.: Folio OA, p.48) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: MILLER, Charles (dec. Georges & Catherine RITTER) m. 24 Sept. 1811 Anastasie ANDRUS - of this parish (dec. John & Anastasie SAVOIS) Wits: Baptiste STELLY, Jean MECHE. Fr. Louis BUHOT (Opel. Ch.: v.1, p.215) === child Miller, 1785 === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: MILLER, child (George) - English bur. 9 Aug. 1785 at age 4 mths. Fr. Joseph de ARAZENA (Opel. Ch.: Folio OA, p.19) === Marie Magdeleine Miller, 1786 === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: MILLER, Marie Magdelaine (George MILLER & Catherine RAYTAR [RITTER]) b. 4 July 1786, bt. 20 Aug. 1786 Spons: Jacob MILER & Magdelaine RAITAR. Fr. Joseph de ARAZENA (Opel. Ch.: v.1-A, p.59) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: MILLER, Magdaleine (George & Catherine RITAR [RITTER]) b. 4 July 1786, bt. 20 Aug. 1786 Spons: Jacob MILLER & Magdalen RITAR. Fr. Joseph de ARAZENA (Opel. Ch.: Folio OA, p.86) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: MILLER, Magdaleine (George & Catherine MILLER) m. 15 Oct. 1808 Robert BURLEIGH, Jr. a planter (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Mar. #16) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: MILLER, Madeleine - of this parish (dec. George & Catherine RITTER) m. 28 June 1810 Robert BURLEY (Robert & Elisabeth BURLEY) Wits: Rev. Louis BUHOT. Validated a marriage already civilly contracted according to the laws of the Orleans Territory. Fr. Louis BUHOT (Opel. Ch.: v.1-A, p.204) === George Miller, 1788 === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: MILLER, George (George & Catherine RITER) b. 27 Sept. 1788, bt. 22 Dec. 1788 Spons: Michel RITER & Marie Magdeleine RITER - all of this Parish. Fr. Joseph de ARAZENA (Opel. Ch.: v.1-A, p.89) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: MILLER, George - native of this parish (major son of dec. George - native of London & Catherine RETHER [RITTER] - native of Maryland in Frederictown and inhabitants of the Grand Coteau area in this parish) m. 19 Nov. 1816 Sophie ANDRUS - native of this parish (minor daughter of dec. Jean ANDRES - native of North Carolina & Anastasie SAVOY - native and inhabitants of this parish in the Grand Coteau area) Wits: Joseph SAVOI - bride's uncle who represents her parents, David ANDRUS - eldest brother, Charles MILLER, Jean KEDER [KIDDER], Onesime RICHARD, Pierre Sylvestre RICHARD, John Wiant SAUNDERS, Hilaire ANDRUS, Joseph SCHETELI [STELLY] - all inhabitants of this parish. Fr. Michel Bernard BARRIERE (Opel. Ch.: v.1-B, p.293) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: MILLER, George d. 10 Feb. 1835 at age 46 yrs. (GC Ch.: v. 1, p. 37) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: MILLER, George m. Sophie ANDRUS Children: Louis; Marie Celeste; James; Charles; Francis; Eugenie; Joseph Sebastien; Alexandre. Succ. dated 23 July 1835 (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Succ. # 709) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: ANDRUS, Sophia m.(l) George MILLER; m.(2) Pierre WOOD Succ.: 16 Jan. 1890. (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Succ. #4997) === Henry Miller, 1791 === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: MILLER, Henri (George & Catherine RITTER) b. 16 March 1791 (Opel.Ch.: v.1, p.120) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: MILLER, Henri (George MILHER & Catherine RITER) b. 16 March 1791, bt. Thursday, 19 June 1794 supplied ceremony for baptism which was previously performed at home. Spons: Baptiste STELLY & Magdelaine RITER. Fr. Pedro de ZAMORA (Opel. Ch.: v.1-A, p.120) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: MILLER, Henry - native of this parish (major son of dec. George - native of England & Catherine RETHER [RITTER] - native of --- & inhabitants of this parish) m. 26 Jan. 1815 Emelite RICHARD - native of this parish (minor daughter of Philippe & Marie Eugenie LAVERGNE - native of New Orleans and inhabitants of this parish) Wits: Pierre POTIER, Louis LAVERGNE, Charles MILLER - eldest brother of the groom, Ursin LAVERGNE, William Henry HERGEROEDER. Fr. Michel Bernard BARRIERE (Opel. Ch.: v.1-A, p.264) == [[Ritter-2060|Catherine [Marie?] Ritter]] of America m. Michel Prudhomme == This may be another Catherine Ritter, but I'm thinking it is the Catherine Ritter from Maryland, the widow of George Miller. The description "of America" has been applied in various places to some of the people from Maryland. If this is that Catherine, then it's possible she married again to Michel Prudhomme after 1794 (George's death). In that case, her mention in the baptism record below showing her as a maternal grandparent would be incorrect (impossible timing); Michel Prudhomme's first wife was probably the true maternal grandparent. [I haven't checked on that yet to be sure.] === Marie Prudhomme m. Hargroder === : ''They are maternal grandparents in this record:'' : [[#SWLR-CD]]: HARGRODER, William (Henry HACREDER - of Pennsylvania & Marie PRUDOME - of St. Landry in Opelousas) b. 1 May 1798, bt. 19 Dec. 1799 Pats: John HARGRODER & Marie THEO - of America; Mats: Michel PRUDHOMME & Catherine RAITENOT [RITTER] - of America; Spons: David CHOUT [CHOATE] & Mary CHOUT - wife of John CARLAILE. During a mission on Bayou Teych where I baptized at Henry ACREDER or HARGRODER. Fr. Michel Bernard BARRIERE (SM Ch.: v.5, #212) === poss. Frosine Prudhomme, 1782 === : ''This record MAY indicate another child of Catherine Ritter and Michel Prudhomme. It shows the parents as Michel Prudhomme and Marie Rayerede [probably Ritter]. Was Catherine also known as Marie? : [[#SWLR-CD]]: PRUDHOMME, Frosine (Michel & Marie RAYEREDE [probably RITTER]) bt. 10 Feb. 1782 at age 15 days Spons: Antoine LANGLOIS & Genevieve ALBERT MANUEL. Fr. L.M. GRUMEAU (Opel. Ch.: Folio OA, p.34) : ''see also:'' : [[#SWLR-CD]]: PRUDHOMME, Frosine (Michel & Marie DAYAIRES [RITTER]) bt. 10 Feb. 1782 at age 10 days Spons: Antoine LANGLOIS & Genevieve ---. Fr. L.M. GRUMEAU (Opel. Ch.: v.1-A, p.27) == Marie Ritter ca1760 of Germany/USA m. Jacob Bihm/Bime of Germany == : Marie Ritter's [[Ritter-246|profile on WikiTree]] : Jacob Bihm's [[Bihm-8|profile on WikiTree]] === [[Bihm-5|Michel Bihm]], ca 1793 === [[#SWLR-CD]]: BIHM, Michel - native and inhabitant of this parish (major son of Jacob BIME & Marie RAYTHER [RITTER] - [both] originally from Germany, and when they were alive were inhabitants of this parish) m. 27 Dec. 1814 Eugenie LEJEUNE - native of this parish (minor daughter of Joseph - native of Acadie & Perrine HEY or HEZ [HAYSE] - native of Mobile - and also inhabitants of this parish) Wits: Jacob BIME, John TALLEY, Jaque LEJEUNE, Antoine LABBE, John SHINE, Samuel HAMILTON - all inhabitants of this parish. Note: The above five marriages [Michel BIHM to Eugenie LEJEUNE, Donatien GUILLORY to Selesie FONTENOT, Thomas CORTINES to Maria ESTEPHANIO dite Pene, Louis CARRIERE to Celestine DOUCET, and Lucien BERGERON to Magdelaine Guillaume SPARGENBERG] were celebrated during Advent due to the war and the immediate departure of the militia leaving from here on the 4th January 1815. Fr. Michel Bernard BARRIERE (Opel. Ch.: v.1-A, p.261, #27) === [[Bihm-3|Marie Louise Bihm]], ca 1792 === [[#SWLR-CD]]: LEJEUNE, Louise (Jean Baptiste & Marie Louise BIM [BIHM] - natives of this parish) b. 24 June 1813, bt. 17 Sept. 1813 Pats: Joseph LEJEUNE - of Maryland & Perrine HAOY [HAISE] - of Mobile; Mats: Jacob BIM - of Germany & Mary RAYDER [RITTER] - of America; Spons: Jacques LEJEUNE & Louise LEJEUNE - brother & sister. Fr. Michel Bernard BARRIERE (Opel. Ch.: v.2, p.8) === [[Bihm-40|Marie/Mary Bihm]], ca 1792 m. LINK === [[#SWLR-CD]]: LINK, Salomon (William - of Illinois & Mary BIM [BIHM] - of here) b. 26 May 1813, bt. 22 Aug. 1813 Pats: Salomon LINK - of Germany & Celeste BURES - of Kentucky; Mats: Jacob BIM [BIHM] & Mary RAYDER [RITTER] - of Germany; Spons: Baptiste DAVID & Marie Seline LEDOUX - wife of Francois DESROSIER. Fr. Michel Bernard BARRIERE (Opel. Ch.: v.2, p.6) === [[Bihm-4|Jacob Bihm]], ca 1797 === Had several children with Susanne/Suzanne/Susette LeJeune, 1818-24, maybe more. See SWLR-CD records (search BIHM LEJEUNE) :[[#SWLR-CD]]: BIHM, Joseph (Jacob & Suzanne LEJEUNE) b. 17 April 1818, bt. 16 May 1818 Pats: Jacob BIM & Marie RAIDER; Mats: Joseph LEJEUNE & Perrine HEE; Spons: Jean CHISE?? & Celeste COORN. Fr. Flavius Henri ROSSI (Opel. Ch.: v.2, p.131) == [[Ritter-58|Marie Magdelaine Ritter]] ca1747 of Maryland m. [[Stelly-34|Jean Baptiste Stelly]] == : RITTER, Marie Magdeleine - ''This Marie Magdalene is too old to be one of the Michels' children. Possibly a sister? Age at death of 77 yrs implies birth around 1747. Following records show she had several Stelly children.'' : Note that her [[Ritter-58|WikiTree profile]] shows her parents as [[Ritter-59|Johann Ritter]] and [[Bogart-49|Christine Bogart]], but gives no sources for this information. ''Husband's succession.''
[[#SWLR-CD]]: STELLY, Jean Baptiste - children: Magdeleine m. Joseph SAVOY; Jean Baptiste; Catherine m. Elias STEEN; Michel; Marie Jeanne - unmarried; Joseph - younger son Succ. dated 10 Feb. 1814 (Opel. Ct.Hse.: Succ.#60) [[#SWLR-CD]]: STELLY, Jean Baptiste - 6 children: Jean Baptiste; Michel; Joseph; Catherine m. Elias STEEN; Magdeleine m. Joseph SAVOYE; Marie Jeanne m. Simon MARKS Succ. dated Dec. 1823 (Opel. Ct.Hse.: Succ.#320) [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Marie Magdalene - widow of Jean Baptiste STELLY. Died 7 July 1824 at 2:00 a.m. at age about 77 years; buried 7 July 1824 in the parish cemetery. Fr. Francois CELLINI (GC Ch.: v.1, p.11, #90) [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Magdeleine m. --- STELLY Succ. dated Aug. 1824 (Opel. Ct.Hse.: Succ.#339) === Marie Magdeleine Stelly, ca 1780 === :: -- [[#SWLR-CD]]: STELLY, Marie Magdeleine (Jean Baptiste & Magdeleine RITTER) m. 23 Feb. 1802 Joseph SAVOIS (Jean & Marguerite BOUTIN) Wits: Joseph SAVOIS, Magdeleine STELLY, John ANDRUS, Andre MEISH, Jean Baptiste STELLY. Fr. Louis BUHOT (Opel. Ch.: v.1-A, p.106) === Jean Baptiste Stelly, 1781 === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: STELLY, Jean Baptiste (Jean Baptiste CHETELI & Marie Magdeleine RITHER) bt. 12 Feb. 1781 at age 1 mth. Spons: Bolton ---KS & Mary Porbera MILHAIN. Fr. L.M. GRUMEAU (Opel. Ch.: v.1-A, p.23) : ''First marriage to Sarah Burleigh.'' : [[#SWLR-CD]]: STELLY, Jean Baptiste (Jean Baptiste & Magdeleine RITTER) m. 5 Jan. 1799 Sarah BURLEIGH (Robert & Elizabeth MILLER) Wits: Balthasar MARKS, Baptiste STELLY, Robert BURLEIGH [signs]. Fr. Pedro de ZAMORA (Opel. Ch.: v.1-A, p.83) : ''Second marriage to Catherine Marks.'' : [[#SWLR-CD]]: MARKS, Catherine - of this parish (dec. Baltazar & Catherine MILLER) m. 21 Oct. 1806 Jean Baptiste STELLY - of this parish (Baptiste & Madeleine RITTER) Wits: Andre MARX, Michel STELLY, Jean Baptiste MORIN. Fr. Louis BUHOT (Opel. Ch.: v.1-A, p.163) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: STELLY, Jean Baptiste - native of Opelousas County; wid. of dec. Cecile BURLEIGH (Jean Baptiste & Magdelaine REITER) m. contract dated: 20 Nov. 1806 Catherine MARKS (dec. Balthazard & dec. Catherine MILLER) They were previously married in the Catholic Church on 21 Oct. 1806; Wit: Theophilus COLLINS, Parish Judge (Opel. Ct.Hse.: Conveyances: v.A-1, #124-A) :Children of second marriage. :# [[#SWLR-CD]]: STELLY, Julien (Jean Baptiste & Catherine MARX [MARKS]) bt. 10 Sept. 1807 at age 1 mth. Spons: Simon MARX [MARKS] & Elie BERAUER(?). Fr. Louis BUHOT (Opel. Ch.: v.1-B, p.424); ''see also:'' STELLY, Julien (Jean Baptiste SCHETELY & Catherine MARQS [MARKS] - inhabitants of the Grand Coteau area of this parish) bur. 8 Feb. 1815 at age about 8 years in the parish cemetery. Fr. Michel Bernard BARRIERE (Opel. Ch.: v.1, p.143) :# [[#SWLR-CD]]: STELLY, Julienne (Jean Baptiste & Catherine MARX [MARKS]) bt. 18 June 1809 at age 3 mths. Spons: Jean Baptiste MARX & Catherine STELLI. Fr. Louis BUHOT (Opel. Ch.: v.1-B, p.470); ''see also:'' STELLY, Juliene (Jean Baptiste SCHETELI & Catherine MARQUES [MARKS] - inhabitants of this parish in the Grand coteau section) bur. 4 Jan. 1815 at age about 5 years in the parish cemetery. Fr. Michel Bernard BARRIERE (Opel. Ch.: v.1, p.143) :# [[#SWLR-CD]]: STELLY, Azelie (Jean Baptiste & Catherine MARKS) m. contract dated: 17 May 1827 Jean Baptiste CASTILLE (Jean Baptiste & Julie STELLY) Wits: Jean Baptiste STELLY, Jean Baptiste CASTILLE, Ben B. JEFFERSON; James RAY, Public Notary (Opel. Ct.Hse.: Conveyances: v.G-1, p.296); '' see also:'' STELLY, Azelie - native and living in this parish (Jean Baptiste & dec. Catherine MARKS) m. 22 May 1827 Jean Baptiste CASTILLE fils [Jr.] - native and inhabitant of this parish (Jean Baptiste & Julie STELLY) Wits: Alexandre CASTILLE, Alexandre STELLY, Jean Baptiste CASTILLE. Fr. Jean ROSTI (GC Ch.: v.1, p.53, #112) :# [[#SWLR-CD]]: STELLY, Lise (Baptiste & Catherine MARX [MARKS]) b. 3 Jan. 1811, bt. 24 March 1811 Spons: Joseph SAVOIS & Josephine ROBIN. Fr. Louis BUHOT (Opel. Ch.: v.1-B, p.520); ''see also:'' STELLY, Lise (Jean Baptiste & Catherine MARKS) m. 24 Jan. 1828 Jean Louis ROBIN (Opel. Ct.Hse.: Mar.#8); ''see also:'' STELLY, Lise - native and resident of this parish (Jean Baptiste & dec. Catherine MARKS) m. 5 Feb. 1828 Jean Louis ROBIN - native and inhabitant of this parish (Jean Louis & dec. Emerante STELLY) Wits: Alexandre STELLY, Pierre BEAUDOUIN, Napoleon ROBIN. Fr. Jean ROSTI (GC Ch.: v.1, p.60, #124) :# [[#SWLR-CD]]: STELLY, Francois (Jean Baptiste SCHETELY & Catherine MARQS [MARKS] - of this parish) b. 5 Jan. 1815, bt. 25 Jan. 1815 Pats: Jean Baptiste SCHETELI - of the (Mississippi) River & Magdelaine RETHER [RITTER] - of Frederictwon, Maryland; Mats: Balthasard MARQS [MARKS] - of the river & Catherine MILLER - of Maryland; Spons: Francois MARQS [MARKS] & Lise Emerente MORIN. Fr. Michel Bernard BARRIERE (Opel. Ch.: v.2, p.45); ''see also:'' STELLY, Francois (Jean Baptiste & Catherine MARKS) m. 26 Aug. 1833 Azelie FORET (GC Ch.: v. 1, p. 94) :# [[#SWLR-CD]]: STELLY, Jerome 20 yrs. old (Jean Baptiste & Catherine MARKS) m. 31 Jan 1837 Constance ROBIN, 16 yrs. old (Opel. Ch.: v. 2, p. 106); ''see also:'' STELLY, Jerome (Jean Baptiste & Catherine MARKS) m. 22 June 1864 Azelie QUEBEDEAU (GC Ch.: v. 3, p. 188) :# [[#SWLR-CD]]: STELLY, Antoine (Jean Baptiste & Catherine MARCS [MARKS]) b. 23 Sept. 1819, bt. 26 March 1820 Spons: Antoine ROBIN & Marie Jeanne STELLY. Fr. Hercule BRASSAC (GC Ch.: v.1, p.2); ''see also:'' STELLY, Antoine (Jean Baptiste & Catherine MARKS) m. 25 Feb. 1840 Eulalie CHAUTIN (GC Ch.: v. 1, p. 129) :# [[#SWLR-CD]]: STELLY, Calliste (Jean Baptiste & Catherine MARKS) b. 30 July 1821, bt. 14 Oct. 1821 by Rev. FERRARI - priest of Caruissio(?) Spons: Vital ESTILETTE & Elizabeth RITER [RITTER]. Fr. Hercule BRASSAC (GC Ch.: v.1, p.18); ''see also:'' STELLY, Caliste (d. Jean Baptiste & d. Catherine MARKS) m. 23 April 1844 Azelia FROZARD (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Mar. #121) :# [[#SWLR-CD]]: STELLY, Eugene (Jean Baptiste & Catherine MARKS - inhabitants of this parish) b. 15 Aug. 1823, bt. 21 Aug. 1823 Spons: Philip RICHARD & Marcellite STELLY. Fr. Francois CELLINI (GC Ch.: v.1, p.31) :2nd wife died : [[#SWLR-CD]]: MARKS, Catherine - wife of Jean Baptiste STELLY, died 26 March 1824; buried 27 March 1824 in the St. Charles church cemetery. Fr. Francois CELLINI (GC Ch.: v.1, p.10, #85) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: MARKS, Catherine wid. of Jean Baptiste STELLY Children listed: Lise-14 yrs.; Azelie-12 yrs.; Francois-9 yrs.; Jerome-8 yrs.; Antoine-6 yrs.; Calice-3 yrs.; Eugene 18 mths. Succ. dated: 9 March 1825 (Opel. Ct.Hse.: Succ.#356) : ''Third marriage'' : [[#SWLR-CD]]: STELLY, Jean Baptiste (dec. Jean Baptiste & Magdeleine RITER) m. 18 April 1825 Eloise SAVOIE (SM Ct.Hse.: Mar.: v.A, p.207) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: SAVOIE, Eloise (Joseph & dec. Manon CORMIER) m. 18 April 1825 Jean Baptiste STELLY (SM Ct.Hse.: Mar.: v.A, p.207) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: STELLY, Jean Baptiste - native of St. Landry Parish of Opeloussas - inhabitant at Grand Coteau in the parish of Opeloussas (major son of Jean Baptiste & Magdelaine RITER) m. 18 April 1825 Eloise SAVOIE - native of this parish (minor daughter of Joseph - inhabitant at la pointe & Mannon CORMIER) Wits: Valery MARTIN, Gervais CASTILLE, Joseph STELLY, Joseph SAVOIE, Francois SAVOIE. Fr. Marcel BORELLA (SM Ch.: v.6, #378) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: SAVOIE, Eloise - native of this parish (minor daughter of Joseph - inhabitant at la pointe & Mannon CORMIER) m. 18 April 1825 Jean Baptiste STELLY - native of St. Landry parish of Opeloussas - inhabitant at Grand Coteau in the parish of Opeloussas (major son of Jean Baptiste & Magdelaine RITER) Wits: Valery MARTIN, Gervais CASTILLE, Joseph STELLY, Joseph SAVOIE, Francois SAVOIE. Fr. Marcel BORELLA (SM Ch.: v.6, #378) === Catherine Stelly, ca 1782 === [[#SWLR-CD]]: STELLY, Catherine - of this parish (Baptiste & Madeleine RITTER) m. 10 April 1809 Elias STEEN - of Pennsylvania (John & Jenny NEAL) Wits: B. SMITH, William SHIELDS, Joseph ROY. Fr. Louis BUHOT (Opel. Ch.: v.1-A, p.185) ''Catherine's son, mentions Mats.''
[[#SWLR-CD]]: STEEN, Arsene (Hilary - of Kenteuka [Kentucky] & Catherine SCHETELI [STELLY] - from here) b. 1 Nov. 1814, bt. 25 Jan. 1815 Pats: are unknown; Mats: Jean Baptiste SCHETELY [STELLY] - from the (Mississippi) River & Magdelaine RETHER [RITTER] - from Frederictown, Maryland; Spons: Jean Baptiste SCHETELY [STELLY] & Catherine MARQS [MARKS]. Fr. Michel Bernard BARRIERE (Opel. Ch.: v.2, p.45) === Michel Stelly, 1784 === :: -- [[#SWLR-CD]]: STELLY, Michel (Jean Baptiste & Magdeleine RAITER) b. 22 Oct. 1784, bt. 10 April 1785 Spons: Michel RUDHOME & Marie MESUAI. Fr. GEFFROTIN, Cure of Atacapas (Opel. Ch.: v.1-A, p.48) :: -- [[#SWLR-CD]]: STELLY, Michel (Jean Baptiste STELY & Magdeleine REITER) b. 22 Oct. 1784, bt. 10 April 1785 Spons: Michel PRUDHOMME & Marie THESAI? - inhabitants of this parish. Fr. GEFFROTIN (Opel. Ch.: Folio OA, p.58) === Marie Jeanne Stelly ca 1790 === [[#SWLR-CD]]: STELLY, Marie Jeane - native of this parish (minor daughter of dec. Jean Baptiste CHETELY - native of the Mississippi & Magdelaine RAYTER [RITTER] - native of America and inhabitant of this parish) m. 1 Feb. 1814 Simon MARKS - of this parish (minor son of dec. Baltasar - native of the Mississippi & dec. Catherine MILLER - native of America) Wits: Magdelaine RITTER widow CHETELI [STELLY] & mother of the bride, Jean Baptiste CHETELY, Michel CHETELI - brothers of the bride and all of major age, Benjamin SMITH, Nicolas PRATHER, David GRAY, Elias STEEN - all of this parish & Henry Alexandre Peter COMTESSE, William Henry HERGEROEDER. [Marginal note by Fr. BARRIERE: All the STELI or ESTELI or other similar names are all the same family in this parish. I've written it CHETELY since these families, being German, pronounce their own name as CHETELY and not ESTELY.] Fr. Michel Bernard BARRIERE (Opel. Ch.: v.1- A, p.248) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: MARKS, Josephine (Simon & Marie Jeane SCHETELY [STELLY] - of this parish) b. 13 March 1815, bt. 1 June 1815 Pats: Balthasard MARCS [MARKS] & Catherine MILLER - from the (Mississippi) River; Mats: Jean Baptiste SCHETELY [STELLY] - of the River & Magdelaine RETHER [RITTER] - of Maryland; Spons: Jean Baptiste MARCS [MARKS] & Magdelaine RETHER, widow of Jean Baptiste SCHETELI - represented by Marie Magdelaine SCHETELI, wife of Joseph SAVOY. Fr. Michel Bernard BARRIERE (Opel. Ch.: v.2, p.51) === Joseph Stelly, youngest === ''Probably last per father's 1814 succession. Assumed birth order given.'' == Magdeleine Ritter ca 1765 m.Joseph Fontenot == === Philippe/Jose Fontenot, ca 1783 === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: FONTENOT, Philippe - [margin text has Jose FONTENOT], single, living in this Post (Joseph & Magdaleine RAYTER) m. 21 Nov. 1803 Marie Josephe Mathilde ORTEGA - also single, living also in this parish (Joaquin de ORTEGA & Maria SOTO) Wits: Joseph FONTENOT, Philippe FONTENOT, Adam TATE, Joaquin ORTEGA. Fr. Louis BUHOT (Opel. Ch.: v.1-A, p.128) == Richard Ritter ca1760[?] m. Marie Kee [Key?] == ''They only show up in Louisiana as parents in son William's marriage record. They may have lived in Maryland and never lived in Louisiana. See this marriage record found in Maryland records.'' [[#FS-MD-MARR2]]: Richard Ritter; Spouse's name: Mary Key; Date: 22 Apr 1791; Place: Baltimore, Maryland; Reference ID: P 100 #136; FHL microfilm 13,693; See [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F4JY-1PT link to record] on FamilySearch. === [[Ritter-2469|William Ritter]] ca1792 of Maryland m. [[McCoy-6580|Marguerite McKay/McCoy]] of Kentucky === : [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, William of Maryland (Richard & Marie KEE) m. 9 July 1816 Marguerite McKAY of Kentucky (Opel. Ct.Hse.: Mar. #12) : [[#SWLR-CD]]: McKOY, Marguerite of Kentucky (James & Barbary ROW) m. 9 July 1816 William RITTER (Opel. Ct.Hse.: Mar.#12) : [[#FS-LA-MARR]]: William Ritter [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-G5B4-KXY (Link to image)]; Spouse's Name: Margurete McKay; Event Type: Marriage; Event Date: 09 Jul 1816; Event Place: St. Landry, Louisiana, United States; Reference ID: 46; GS Film Number: 000870694; Digital Folder Number: 004922823; Image Number: 00029 :''Could this '''Marie/Mary Ritter''' be a child of this William Ritter?'' ::[[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Marie (William) m. 9 June 1837 Anthony COCHRAN (Opel. Ct. Hse.: Mar. #66) ::[[#FS-LA-MARR]]: Mary Ritter [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-G5B4-V7T (Link to image)]; Spouse's Name: Anthony Corkran; Event Type: Marriage; Event Date: 19 Jun 1837; Event Place: St. Landry, Louisiana, United States; Reference ID: 507; GS Film Number: 000870694; Digital Folder Number: 004922823; Image Number: 00261 ::[[#FS-LA-MARR]]: Mary Ritter [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-G5B4-JG4 (Link to image)]; Spouse's Name: Anthony Corkran; Event Type: Marriage; Event Date: 04 Jul 1837; Event Place: St. Landry, Louisiana, United States; Reference ID: 52; GS Film Number: 000870694; Digital Folder Number: 004922823; Image Number: 00356; :''William's known children.'' ::[[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Richard (William & Margaret MAKOE [McKOY] - legitimate according to the laws of the country) b. 16 April 1822, bt. 10 May 1824 Pats: Richard RITTER & Mary KEE; Mats: Gims MAKOE [James McKOY] & Barbe RAU [ROW]; Spons: Jhon EKERS & Mary Anne YSO??. Fr. Flavius Henri ROSSI (Opel. Ch.: v.2, p.292) ::[[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, William (William & Margaret McCOY) b. 9 April 1826, bt. 7 July 1830 Spons: Domninique C. CITIG [SITTIG] & Sara Anne HENRY. Fr. Flavius Henri ROSSI (Opel. Ch.: v.3, p.115) :''The following records show that William Ritter witnessed other events:'' : [[#SWLR-CD]]: GREFFE, Charlotte (John & Sophie REAU) b. 7 Jan. 1829, bt. 27 June 1832 Spons: William RAIDER [RITTER] & Margaret McCOY. Fr. Flavius Henri ROSSI (Opel. Ch.: v.3, p.223) == Elizabeth (Eliza, Betsi) Ritter ca1790[?] m. [[Billardin-3|Etienne Billardin]] == This couple had at least 2 children before his death in 1813. No record has been found of her birth or marriage, and no clues regarding her parents. : ''His death:'' : [[#SWLR-CD]]: BILLARDIN, Etienne - an Acadian born in France bur. 18 May 1813 at age about 30 yrs. Fr. Louis BUHOT (Opel. Ch.: v.1, p.131) '''Their children:''' :: [[#SWLR-CD]]: BILLARDIN, Etienne (Etienne & Betsi RITTER) bt. 9 Aug. 1812 at age 2 mths. Spons: Jean Baptiste MORIN & Louise STELLY. Fr. Louis BUHOT (Opel. Ch.: v.1-B, p.564) :: [[#SWLR-CD]]: BILLARDIN, Louise (dec. Etienne & Elizabeth RITTER) m. 21 Nov. 1827 Valerie LEGE (Jean & Marie SAVOYE) (Opel. Ct.Hse.: Mar.#74 & #80) :: [[#SWLR-CD]]: BILLARDIN, Louise - native and living in this parish (dec. Etienne BILLIARDIN & Eliza RITTER) m. 26 Nov. 1827 Valiere LEGER - born and inhabitant of this parish (Jean & Marie SAVOYE) Wits: Dositee LEGER, Raphael JOHNSON, Francois MORIN, Hypolite SAVOY. Fr. Jean ROSTI (GC Ch.: v.1, p.57, #120) :: ''(NOTE: The above sources have been put on Etienne Billardin's profile. At one time he was incorrectly attached to [[Ritter-4221|Elizabeth Ritter-4221]], but that has been corrected. Profiles for his family still need to be created.)'' ---- = NEED TO CATEGORIZE = ''(This a work area for adding records related to Ritters that need to be categorized.)'' == CATEGORIZATIONS CURRENTLY IN PROGRESS == (none at this time) ''See also the Bibliography below, which mentions a few records that haven't yet been linked to our Maryland/Louisiana Ritters.'' == SEARCH RESULTS UNDETERMINED == Unknown which Michel these records belong to. It appears both Michels died very close together. : ''Burial 1804 at age 55 implies birth about 1749. Could be for either Michel.'' :: [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Michel bur. 5 March 1804 at age about 55 yrs. Fr. Louis BUHOT (Opel. Ch.: v.1, p.72) : ''This burial is between 1 week and almost 3 months from previous burial, but no other identification given. Could be for either Michel.'' :: [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Michel bur. between 14 March & 30 May 1804. "Pendant mon absence en Ville il a ete enterre dans le cemetiere de cette paroisse par le Sacristain, Scavoir... [During my absence in New Orleans, the Sacristan buried the following in the parish cemetery...] Fr. Louis BUHOT (Opel. Ch.: v.1, p.73) : ''This succession record dated 12 June 1804 could be for either Michel above, but it's likely it may go with the Michel buried between 14 Mar and 30 May 1804. They didn't usually wait very long to open succession in those days, maybe a week or two or three.'' :: [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Michel Succ. Estate dated 12 June 1804. (LSAR: Opel.: 1804) : ''This burial doesn't mention an age at death, only a father named Henry. Could this be an older Ritter? Could even possibly be a father to one of the Michels, or to the other older Ritters mentioned above. It has been entered by another WikiTree user as a burial record for [[Ritter-127|Johann Leonhardt Ritter-127]], currently entered as the father of [[Ritter-1304|Michel Ritter-1304]]. (Johann's father is entered as [[Ritter-1254|Hans Jacob Ritter]].)'' :: [[#SWLR-CD]]: RITTER, Jacob (Henry REITRE) bur. Tuesday, 18 Sept. 1792. Fr. Pedro de ZAMORA (Opel. Ch.: v.1, p.17) : ''Still needs review, this seems to be for a male Francois, not a female.'' :: [[#FS-LA-MARR]]: Francoise Paupon Ritre [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-95B4-J1M (Link to image)]; Spouse's Name: Sydalize Derozier; Event Type: Marriage; Event Date: 08 Aug 1838; Event Place: St. Landry, Louisiana, United States; Reference ID: 550; GS Film Number: 000870694; Digital Folder Number: 004922823; Image Number: 00283 == SEARCH RESULTS DISCARDED == ''This section is for entering random Ritter family records that fit one of the search parameters, but didn't fit the scope of this project. (Note that some records found for relationships beyond grandchildren were automatically discarded without comment if they had no relevant information for this project.)'' The discarded records are kept here temporarily, until I'm sure I won't use them. It should be reviewed occasionally to see if anything should be moved into the research areas of this page, or deleted. ---- = Duplicates & Bad Links to resolve = == Proposed merges == This section is to list duplicate profiles that have been discovered in the process of working on this project. They need merge proposals or merge completions. : [all have been resolved to date] == Completed merges == The following merges have been completed and profiles cleaned up. : MERGE COMPLETED, 12 Mar 2018; proposed 09 Feb 2018 : Marie Christine Johnson, daughter of William Johnson and Marie Therese Ritter ::--[[Johnson-43193|Marie Christine Johnson-43193]] - has correct parents, birthdate, spouse, death date, and some children are attached. Johnson is the correct LNAB. ::--[[Jeansonne_Johnson-4|Christine Jeansonne Johnson-4]] - same parents, birthdate is estimated, no husband or children. LNAB is incorrectly formatted. : MERGE COMPLETED 11 Feb 2018; proposed 07 Feb 2018 : Louis (Don Louis?) Taylor, son of Jean Taylor and Marie Ritter ::-- [[Taylor-45642|Louis Taylor-45642]] - has correct parents and siblings. Need to merge into Taylor-5483. ::-- [[Taylor-5483|Don Louis Taylor-5483]] - was connected to incorrect mother, but I have corrected that. Also need a source for his name -- where did "Don" come from? : MERGE COMPLETED, 11 Feb 2018; proposed 07 Feb 2018. : Jean Taylor, husband of Marie Ritter, son of John Taylor and Madeleine Heindsmann. ::-- [[Taylor-5480|Jean George 'Tellier' Taylor-5480]] - has correct spouse, parents & children ::-- [[Taylor-5482|Jean "Juan, John George" Taylor-5482]] - has no spouse or parents; has one correct child, but the child is a duplicate of one in the other family; that child was also attached to the incorrect mother [see above] : MERGE COMPLETED, 29 Jan 2018; proposed 28 Jan 2018. : Johann Leonhardt Ritter, proposed father of Michel Ritter m. Stelly. They both had the same names, dates, places. The connection to Michel Ritter still needs to be proven. ::-- [[Ritter-127|Johann Leonhardt Ritter-127]] ::-- [[Ritter-1253|Johann Leonhardt Ritter-1253]] : MERGE COMPLETED, 08 Jan 2018; proposed 08 Jan 2018. : Marie Therese Ritter, daughter of Michael Ritter and Marie Louise Stelly. They both had the same name, same spouse, same daughter. ::-- [[Ritter-132|Marie Therese Ritter-132]] ::-- [[Ritter-1967|Marie Therese Ritter-1967]] == Bad links to clean up == [Need to document as they are found.] ---- = SOURCE CITATIONS = = ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY = == Online indexes and records == The focus of search in the online records was primarily pre-1800 in Maryland, and 1700-1850s in Louisiana. For the larger sites such as Ancestry and Family Search, the larger collections were reviewed, and some of the smaller ones if they seemed relevant. There were some small collections that were not expected to contain results but were searched "just in case", with no results, that are not mentioned below. *'''ANC''': Ancestry.com. Searched the following databases: **'''ANC-MD-BIRTH''': [https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2565 ''Maryland, Births and Christenings Index, 1662-1911''], database, Ancestry.com, viewed 20 Feb 2018. [Checked all entries for RITTER in 1700s. Found several that may be related (mostly Lutherans), but will need to review later after firming up our earlier Ritters. The index gives FHL film number, so we may be able to view them from FamilySearch. Some of these names were also in a FamilySearch collection, mentioned below.] Most interesting are these mentioning Hagerstown or Frederick: **:-William Ritter, b. 27 Jul 1774, c. 24 Aug 1774, Hagerstown, parents Abraham and Margaretha Ritter. **:-Elisabeth Ritter, c. 5 Sep 1778, Frederick, parents Valentin and Dorothea Ritter. **:-Susana Ritter, b. 8 Jul 1794, c. 14 Dec 1794, Hagerstown, parents Jacob and Maria Ritter. **:-Samuel Ritter, b. 11 Jan 1794, c. 12 Mar 1794, Hagerstown, parents Tobias and Eva Ritter. **:-John Ritter, b. 25 Oct 1796, c. 27 Nov 1796, Hagerstown, parents Adam and Kath Ritter. **:-Milzle Retter, b. 7 Oct 1798, c. 2 Nov 1798, Hagerstown, parents William and Sara Retter. **:-Johan Georg Richter, b. 7 Dec 1784, c. 20 Mar 1785, Frederick, parents Johannes and Catharina Richter. **:-Catharina Richter, b. 30 Oct 1786, c. 1 Apr 1787, Frederick, parents Henrich and Catharina Richter. **:-Johann Henrich Richter, b. 28 Aug 1788, c. 19 Oct 1788, Frederick, parents Henrich and Catharina Richter. **'''ANC-MD-MARR''': [https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=48201 ''Maryland Marriages, 1778-180''], database, Ancestry.com, viewed 21 Feb 2018. [Searched for RITTER, 8 hits, none listed parents.] The most interesting were these, from Frederick County: **:-Michal Ritter, 30 Jun 1799, Chatarina [sic] Baulusen (cites a Zion Lutheran Church transcript made in 1934; also another source from the courthouse gives the bride's name as Catherine Powlas). **:-Frederick Kemp, 31 Aug 1780, Susanna Ritter (cites courthouse). **:-Henry Kemp, 19 Jul 1779, Modelane Ritter (cites courthouse). **'''ANC-MD-MARRD''': [https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=48542 ''Marriages and Deaths from the Maryland Gazette, 1727-1839''], database, Ancestry.com, viewed 21 Feb 2018. [Searched for RITTER, nothing found.] **'''ANC-MD-WILLS''': [https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=9068 ''Maryland, Wills and Probate Records, 1635-1777''], database, Ancestry.com, viewed 21 Feb 2018. [Searched for RITTER, found 2. Neither one appears to be related to our Frederick County Ritters.] **'''ANC-MD-WILLS2''': [https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=3250 ''Maryland, Calendar of Wills, 1635-1743''], database, Ancestry.com, viewed 21 Feb 2018. [Searched for RITTER, nothing found.] **'''ANC-MD-COLRECS''': [https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=6161 ''Maryland Records Colonial, Revolutionary, County, and Church from Original Sources Vol. I''], database, Ancestry.com, viewed 21 Feb 2018. [Searched for RITTER, nothing found.] **U.S. Census records were checked on Ancestry as noted in the above text, and cited [[#SOURCE_CITATIONS|above]] where info was found. *'''FS''': FamilySearch.org. Checked the following databases: **'''FS-LA-MARR''': [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1807364 ''Louisiana, Parish Marriages, 1837-1957''], database with images, FamilySearch, viewed 26 Jan 2018. [Checked all entries for RITTER in St. Landry Parish for marriages up to 1850. Found 9 relevant records, which were entered in appropriate sections above.] **'''FS-MD-CHR''': [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1674912 ''Maryland Births and Christenings, 1650-1995''], database, FamilySearch, viewed 04 Feb 2018. [Searched for all RITTER, found 29 records dating 1700s, but mostly too late in the century. Some were also in an Ancestry collection, mentioned above.] The following were the most interesting, from Hagerstown or Frederick County: **:-William Ritter, b. 27 Jul 1774, c. 24 Aug 1774, Hagerstown, parents Abraham and Margaretha Ritter. **:-John Ritter, b. 25 Oct 1796, c. 27 Nov 1796, Hagerstown, parents Adam and Kath Ritter. **:-Susana Ritter, b. 8 Jul 1794, c. 14 Dec 1794, Hagerstown, parents Jacob and Maria Ritter. **:-Jacob Ritter, b. 4 Jul 1797, c. 31 Aug 1797, Frederick, parents Johannes and Catharina Ritter. **:-Samuel Ritter, b. 11 Jan 1794, c. 12 Mar 1794, Hagerstown, parents Tobias and Eva Ritter. **:-Maria Elizabeth Ritter, b. 4 Mar 1787, c. 22 Mar 1787, Frederick, parents Tobias and Juliana Willjar Ritter. **:-Elisabeth Ritter, b. 10 Jan 1778, c. 5 Sep 1778, Frederick, parents Valentin and Dorothea Ritter. **:-Conrad Ritter, b. 30 Apr 1783, c. 9 Jun 1783, Frederick, parents Valentin and Dorothea Ritter. **'''FS-MD-MARR''': [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2523377 ''Maryland County Marriages, 1658-1940''], database, FamilySearch, viewed 05 Feb 2018. [Searched for all RITTER, found 2 records dating pre-1800s, for the KEMP-RITTER marriages mentioned in above Ancestry collection. Names of parents were not provided.] **'''FS-MD-MARR2''': [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1675199 ''Maryland Marriages, 1666-1970''], database, FamilySearch, viewed 05 Feb 2018. [Searched for all RITTER, found 22 records dating in the 1700s. Two records matched Richard Ritter in the "Other Early Ritters" section above, and have been entered there. Names of parents were not provided.] One Ritter marriage was found in Frederick Co. for Michal Ritter, which was also found in an Ancestry collection above; however, the spouse's name was spelled here as "Chatarina Banlusam". **'''FS-MD-WILLS''': [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1803986 ''Maryland Register of Wills Records, 1629-1999''], database with images, FamilySearch, viewed 04 Feb 2018. [These records are not yet indexed online. The wills had to be reviewed by checking the index within each volume and finding the relevant page. Have not yet fully investigated the Administrations and Inventories in this collection.] Checked for Ritter wills in area and time period shown below. **:-Frederick > Wills 1744-1777 vol 1: Found the following Retter and Rutter wills: **::--Edmund Rutter, 4 Jun[Jan?] 1755. Wife not named. Sons Benjamin, James, Edmund. Daughters Mary, Elizabeth, Prissilla. A witness was John Rutter. **::--John Retter, 7 Sep 1760. Wife Margret. Sons John, Abraham, Conrad. Daughter Ealse. **::--John Rutter, 20 Jun 1769. Wife Agnes. Sons John, William, Elick, Edmond, Alechander [Elick?]. Daughters Mary, Rachell. **:-Frederick > Wills 1777-1784 vol 1: No Ritters were found. **U.S. Census records were checked on FamilySearch as noted in the above text, and cited [[#SOURCE_CITATIONS|above]] where info was found. *'''LA-SOS''': Louisiana Secretary of State, ''Louisiana Vital Records Index'', viewed online at [https://www.sos.la.gov/HistoricalResources/ResearchHistoricalRecords/Pages/OnlinePublicVitalRecordsIndex.aspx www.sos.la.gov] 26 Jan 2018. [These records mostly only start in late 1800s, but I checked them anyway. Nothing relevant was found.] == Books and CDs == This is a list of hardcopy books and CDs reviewed for information regarding this project. Copies of these references are owned by [[Bjorkgren-1|me]], unless otherwise noted. *'''BRDA''': Baton Rouge Diocese Archives. [Checked for RITTER thru 1819. Nothing relevant found.] *'''SWLR-CD''': Donald J. Hébert, ''Southwest Louisiana Records, 1750-1900'', compact disk #101 ("SWLR CD") (Rayne, LA: Hébert Publications, 2001; reprints by Claitor's Publications). [''Checked and entered entries found using the following search terms: MICHEL RITTER; MICHAEL RITTER; RITTER STELLY; RITTER LOUISE; RITTER COR; RITTER BARBARA; as well as spelling variations and search terms for marriages of their children.''] Note that in many cases, there were two or more entries for the same record, indexed under different names. Where found, and to reduce confusion, these were compared, and info was consolidated into one entry in the above commentary. One example: A marriage indexed under the bride shows the bride's parents but not the groom's, and the same record indexed under the groom shows his parents but not hers. In cases such as this, the entries were consolidated to show both sets of parents. *'''DEILER''': John Hanno Deiler, ''The settlement of the German coast of Louisiana and the Creoles of German descent'' (Philadelphia, PA: The German American Historical Society, 1909); An online copy of this book was consulted at [https://archive.org/stream/settlementgerma00deilgoog#page/n95/mode/1up Archive.org]. *'''MADUELL''': Charles R. Maduell Jr, ''The Census Tables for the French Colony of Louisiana From 1699 Through 1732'' (Genealogical Publishing Company: Baltimore, 1972; reprinted 2008). == Sources to be reviewed == # FamilySearch.org - See what they have, especially US immigration and international records # Ancestry.com - See what they have, especially US immigration and international records # Rootsweb. In the meantime, see the notes in this profile: [[Ritter-127|Johann Leonhardt Ritter-127]]. Gives a summary of Michel-1304's possible parents; claims he was from Fredricktown, Maryland. # N.O. Archdiocese - I'll need to make a trip to the library for these. # ''Germans in America'' series, to look for Ritters arriving in Baltimore, Maryland. [Note, there's also the possibility they came in through Pennsylvania, New York, or some other state and then migrated to Maryland.] # Albert J. Robichaux, ''German Coast Families: European Origins and Settlement in Colonial Louisiana'' (Hebert Publications: Rayne, La., 1997). Currently out of print, and ridiculously priced online, so I'll probably need to make a visit to the library. # ''The Historic New Orleans Collection'' (THNOC), Williams Research Center, 410 Chartres St., open Tue-Sat 9:30a-4:30p. Review the [https://www.hnoc.org/research/j-hanno-deiler J. Hanno Dieler papers] (MSS 395); and other holdings regarding the [https://www.hnoc.org/research/german-settlers-louisiana-and-new-orleans German Settlers in Louisiana and New Orleans]. # ?? Will add to this list as I go... recommendations appreciated!!

River Bourgeois, Nova Scotia

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[[Category: River Bourgeois, Nova_Scotia_Colony]] [[Category: River Bourgeois, Nova_Scotia]] ==History== ===Political affiliation=== River Bourgeois was founded as part of [[Space:Île_Royale%2C_Nouvelle-France|the French territory of Île Royale]] in 1714, when 24 Acadians were given permission by Louisburg to settle in River TillardRiver Bourgeois community website. [http://riverbourgeois.ca/history/ History.] Accessed 2018.. If it was, in fact, settled in 1714, any residences there were short lived. In 1753, Sieur de la Roque, surveyor for the king, described the area, but there were no inhabitants---although the residents of nearby Port-Toulouse harvested wood thereThe Reporter. [http://porthawkesburyreporter.com/founding-river-bourgeois/ The founding of River Bourgeois] Don Boudrot, January 18, 2017. Accessed 2018.. By 1758, however, Charles des Champs de Boishébert described Rivière-Bourgeois, saying "Not far to the west of Quétique Island, around 1720-1725, was a small colony that, due to its particular situation, was quite isolated from the rest of the parish." It passed through several changes of ownership. When Île Royale was taken by the British in 1763 and became part of the territory of [[Space:Nova_Scotia_Colony|the colony of Nova Scotia]]. Between the years of 1784 to 1820 it was part of the independently administered Cape Breton Colony, before Cape Breton returned to Nova Scotia. ===Early Families=== Several years after the expulsion of the Acadians, between 1755–1764, Acadian families began to return to Nova Scotia, and many settled around Isle Madame, including in River Bourgeois. By the time of the census of 1811 (below), there were 21 families living in River Bourgeois, for a total of 121 people. Common surnames were Landry, Samson, Dugast, Bourg, Boucher and Fougere. Almost all of the men were fishermen, apart from Peter John Landry and Simon Fougere Jr, who were mariners, and Simon Fougere Sr and Xavier Pitre, who were yeomen. ===Census of 1811 and 1813=== See the census image of 1911 for more details. This census enumerated the number of males or females between 14 and 60 (m ad, f ad), the number of male and female children (m child, f child) and the number of adults above 60. There were no servants in any household in River Bourgeois. In total, the town had 45 cattle, 110 sheep, 1 horse, and 6 vessels. The ages are taken from the 1813 military muster (where available).King Gardner Family History, Genealogy of the King-McCluskey and Gardner-LeBlanc Families. [https://www.kinggardnerfamilyhistory.com/showsource.php?sourceID=S571&tree=tree1 1813 Militia Roll for River Bourgeois, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia] Jim King. Accessed 2024. {| border="1" class="sortable" bgcolor="#fffcef" ! !!Name!!age!!m ad!!f ad!!m child!!f child!!elderly!!unmarried |- |1||[[Landry-1893|Peter John Landry]]||51||2||2||1||4||0||7 |- |2||[[Landry-1894|Benonit Landry]]||47||3||1||2||3||0||7 |- |3|| [[Landry-1895|JJohn Landry]]||40||1||1||3||1||0||4 |- |4||[[Landry-1888|Thomas Landry]]||44||1||1||1||1||0||2 |- |5||[[Landry-1900|Anselm Landry]]||32||1||1||1||3||0||4 |- |6||[[Samson-960|John Samson]]||x||2||1||3||3||0||7 |- |7|| Martin Samson||x||1||1||1||2||0||3 |- |8||Lewis Samson||x||1||1||0||3||0||3 |- |9||[[Dugas-1353|Andrew Dugat]]||33||1||1||2||2||1||4 |- |10||[[Dugas-831|Martial Dugat]]||40||2||1||2||2||0||4 |- |11|| [[Bourg-589|Joseph Bourcq]]||36||1||0||3||1||1||4 |- |12||[[Bourg-774|Peter Bourcq]]|| 28 ||1||1||2||0||0||2 |- |13||[[Bourg-773|John Bourcq]]||30||1||1||0||1||0||1 |- |14||[[Boucher-1247|Louis Bouché]]||57||6||3||3||3||0||13 |- |15|| [[Boucher-6110|John Bouché]]||25||0||0||0||0||0||0 |- |16||Simon Fougere Sen||x||3||1||1||2||0||6 |- |17||Simon Fougere Jun||x||1||1||2||0||0||2 |- |18|| [[Pitre-2599|Xavier Pitre]]||x||2||3||0||0||1||4 |- |19||Mathurin Babin||x||1||1||1||5||0||6 |- |- | || || || || || || || |- | ||tot|| ||31||22||4||28||36||83 |- |20|| Widow of ? Samson*|||||||||||||| |- |- |21||Widow Mary Landry*|||||||||||||| |- |- | |- | || || || || || || || || |} * included in the line above with their sons {{Image|file=River_Bourgeois_Nova_Scotia.jpg |caption=The 1811 census of River Bourgeois. }} == Sources ==

Riverside Catholic Cemetery, The Pas, Manitoba

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RMS Empress of Ireland

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[[Category:Canadian Pacific Line]][[Category:RMS_Empress_of_Ireland]] [[Category:Empress_of_Ireland]] [[Project:Empress_of_Ireland]] ===Le Navire=== Lancement 26 janvier 1906 Mise en service 29 juin 1906 Statut Naufrage le 29 mai 1914 Caractéristiques techniques Longueur 168 m (550 pieds) Maître-bau 20 m (65,5 pieds) Tirant d'eau 8 m (26 pieds) Déplacement 26 715 t Port en lourd 14 191 t Propulsion 2 moteurs à vapeur à quadruple expansion et 2 hélices Vitesse 20 nœuds (37 km/h) Ponts 7 Autres caractéristiques Passagers 1 580 Équipage 420 Chantier naval Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering, Glasgow, Écosse Armateur Canadian Pacific Steamship Company Pavillon Drapeau du Canada Canada ===Liens à propos de l'Empress of Ireland=== [http://www.museedelhistoire.ca/empress Musée Canadien de l'Histoire] [http://www.shmp.qc.ca/empress/pavillon/pavempress.html Musée de Pointe-au-Père] [http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empress_of_Ireland Wikipedia] ===The Ship=== The Empress of Ireland was designed by Francis Elgarand built on the Clyde by Fairfield Ship Building & Engineering Company for the Canadian Pacific and was delivered in 1906. The Empress of Ireland was utilised on the transatlantic segment of the UK to Japan mail service which also used the company’s trains to move mail and passengers to the west coast of Canada then to transpacific vessels. The Vessel measured 14,191 GRT; 570 feet LOA (Length Overall) 548 feet 10 inches BP; 65 feet 9 inches beam. Twin screw, powered by 2 four-cylinder quadruple expansion engines, producing 3,168 nhp (nominal horsepower), providing a service speed of 18 knots. She had accommodation for 310 first class, 500 second class, 500 third class and 270 steerage passengers. The Empress of Ireland departed Quebec City for Liverpool at 16:30 local time on 28 May 1914, with 1,477 passengers and crew. It was reported to have been a clear, warm, calm night due to a poorly design ventilation system for the accommodations most of the portholes were left open. (This is also the cause why the Lusitania and Britannia also sank so quickly.) Maritime rules at the time required all portholes to be closed when the vessels are moving. The Master of the Empress of Ireland was Henry George Kendall. It was his first trip down the Saint Lawrence River in command of the vessel, as he had been transferred at the beginning of the month. The last mail bags were collected at Rimouski Dock a little after midnight. The vessel continued on its voyage to Pointe-au-Père where the pilot was dropped off. The Empress picked up speed after dropping the pilot off the vessel and headed for open water. “May 29, 1912 at 01:38 on the lights of another ship were spotted. The ship was the laden Norwegian collier Storstad, a 6,000-ton vessel, inbound from Sydney, Nova Scotia and heading for Father Point to pick up a pilot before continuing up river”. “Captain Kendall was on the bridge of the Empress of Ireland. He judged that the approaching ship was roughly eight miles away, giving him ample time to cross her bow. When he decided he was safely beyond the collier's path, he set course for the Gulf of St Lawrence. If he held this new course, the two ships should pass starboard side to starboard side, comfortably apart. Moments after he had executed this maneuver, a creeping bank of fog, peculiar to the St. Lawrence at this time of year (when the warm air of late spring encounters a river chilled by icy melt-water) swallowed the Norwegian ship, then the Empress. It was reported that the Empress of Ireland blew its whistle (three blasts) to indicate that they were going astern then again before stopping (two blasts), but had both ships involved exercised less caution, the accident would probably not have happened. While in fog all of the vessels in the area would have also be blowing their whistle. One prolonged foghorn horn blast every two minutes while underway”. “The Captain of the Storstad was not on the bridge and was not called until after she entered the fog bank and the crucial decisions had been made. The first mate and others on the bridge claimed to have distinctly seen the Empress of Ireland's red navigational light just before the fog closed in. If that were correct, the red light meant her portside was showing, which indicated that the big ship had turned to pass them to portside. This is what the men on the Storstad's bridge assumed. After a few minutes groping blindly forward, the Storstad's mate grew nervous and ordered the collier to turn to starboard, away from what he presumed to be the other ship's course. In reality he was turning the Storstad into the Empress's side”. The Empress of Ireland was keeping her bow pointing on the course that had chosen while waiting for a clear sign that the other ship was safely past. The next thing Captain Kendall saw were two masthead lights materializing out of the murk to starboard and heading straight at him. The two ships were already too close to avoid a collision, but Kendall ordered full ahead and a sharp turn to starboard in a vain attempt to swing his stern away from the approaching vessel so that it would only deliver a glancing blow. The impact when it came was deceptively gentle. Storstad struck between the Empress’s two funnels however, tearing a 350 square foot hole in her side”. In the aftermath of the collision Captain Kendall shouted to the Storstad to remain wedged in the side of his ship, but the collier drifted away. Empress of Ireland listed rapidly, flooding the engine room. With the loss of engine room all steam and electrical power failed within a few minutes, making it impossible to close all of the watertight doors. As the list rapidly increased, most of the passengers and crew in the lower decks drowned quickly when water poured into the ship from the open portholes, some of which were only five feet above the water line. Many passengers and crew in the upper deck cabins however, awakened by the collision, and made it out onto the boat deck and into some of the lifeboats which were being immediately loaded. Within a few minutes after the collision, the Empress of Ireland listed so far to starboard that it became impossible to launch more than four lifeboats. Ten or eleven minutes after the collision, the ship lurched violently over onto its starboard side. About 700 passengers and crew crawled out of the portholes and decks onto its port side. For a minute or two, the Empress of Ireland lay on its side, so that it seemed to the passengers and crew that the ship had run aground. About 14 minutes after the collision however, the ship's stern rose briefly out of the water, and it sank out of sight, throwing the hundreds of people still on its port side into the near-freezing water. In total 1,012 people died, many from hypothermia. Of the fatalities, 840 were passengers, eight more than the passenger deaths in Titanic. An SOS message was broadcast and two passenger tenders set out from Rimouski, but they could not arrive at the scene in time to be of assistance. On 16 June 1914, an inquiry was launched in Canada and the crew of Storstad was found responsible for the sinking of Empress of Ireland. An inquiry launched in Norway disagreed and cleared Storstad's crew of all responsibility. Instead, they blamed Captain Kendall for violating the protocol by not passing port to port. Canadian Pacific Railway won a court case against A. F. Klaveness, owner of Storstad, for $2,000,000. Unable to meet this liability, A. F. Klaveness was forced to sell Storstad for $175,000 to the trust funds. == Sources == * Clydebuilt Database: [http://www.clydesite.co.uk/clydebuilt/viewship.asp?id=800 SS Empress of Ireland] * Norway Heritage: [http://www.norwayheritage.com/p_ship.asp?sh=empir S/S Empress of Ireland, Canadian Pacific Line] * Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:RMS_Empress_of_Ireland|RMS Empress of Ireland]] * GreatShips.net: [http://www.greatships.net/empressireland.html Empress of Ireland] ===Links about the Empress of Ireland=== [http://www.pbs.org/lostliners/empress.html PBS Lost Liners] [http://cruiselinehistory.com/the-rms-empress-of-ireland-sinking-resulted-in-the-deaths-of-more-passengers-than-the-rms-titanic-disaster/ Cruise Line History] [http://www.historymuseum.ca/empress Canadian Museum of History] [http://www.shmp.qc.ca/empress/pavillon/pavempressen.html Museum at Pointe-au-Père] [https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/100-year-old-photos-linked-to-quebec-maritime-tragedy-finally-in-a-museum-after-many-twists-and-turns-1.6706394 Photos of recovery operations found, CBC article] https://books.google.ca/books?id=IimxzvMbkvQC&pg=PA93&lpg=PA93&dq=Henry+Herbert+Lyman&source=bl&ots=5wOL108pdd&sig=065-VRTydHkg7GUOdEb2YCK-f8E&hl=en&sa=X&ei=PO7DVIjWDYO5yQT3vYDQCQ&ved=0CFEQ6AEwDQ#v=onepage&q=Henry%20Herbert%20Lyman&f=false Various articles about the disaster and subsequent reports in this blog, (which includes other things as well) http://anextractofreflection.blogspot.ca/2014_05_01_archive.html Data on various passengers and crew as well as some of the rescuers: http://www.empress2014.ca/seclangen/testimonies.html#assafrey Excerpt from Mr Creighton's book on his voyage of remembrance about the Empress, where his grandparents died: http://samples.sainsburysebooks.co.uk/9781550029840_sample_187321.pdf Account from the perspective of several people http://www.thedailyobserver.ca/2014/05/21/agonizing-final-minutes-of-the-empress-of-ireland

RMS Orion

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[[Category: Orion, Arrived 3 Jul 1953]] [[Category:1950s_Ships]] [[Category:Allison-1080 Ships]] == General Information == :[[Space:RMS_Orion|RMS Orion]] (later the SS Orion) is still considered to be one of the most famous ships on the Australian immigrant run, as she introduced a new standard in ocean travel. Orion was the first British liner with air conditioning in all her public rooms. Built by Vickers-Armstrong in Barrow, Furness, England, she was launched on December 7, 1934 and completed in August 1935. :However her launching stands apart in British maritime history, for was an event, which no British ship had ever experienced. [[Space:RMS_Orion|RMS Orion]] was launched by remote control via wireless all the way from Brisbane Australia. The Duke of Gloucester, whilst he was Downunder, officiated and pressed a button that transmitted a radio signal to Barrow where the launching took place. The idea was actually copied from the launching of a Holland-Africa liner when radio waves were used for the first time. Due to this launch, she immediately has a special affiliation with Australia. '''Specifications:''' *Tonnage: 23,371 GRT (gross registered tonnes) *Length: 665ft (202.7m) *Beam: 82ft (25.6m) *Draught: 30ft (9.1m) *Engines: Six Parsons SRG Steam Turbines (24,100 SHP) *Screws: Two *Service speed: 21 knots. *Passenger Decks: Seven *Passengers: 708 Cabin Class, 700 Tourist Class. Later 1,691 One Class (Tourist) *Crew: 466, later 565 :When built, [[Space:RMS_Orion|RMS Orion]] was the largest Orient liner and as can be seen [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/RMS_Orion here], she was originally built as a two class ship. By 1961, she was converted to a one class liner. Orion was the first Orient liner to be painted in that much loved Orient Line livery with a corn coloured hull. She paved the way for all Orient / P&O liners that succeeded her. :Her interiors had an extensive use of chromium and bakelite, which set her apart from all previous Orient liners. The reason for the use of these surfaces was that these materials offered resistance to the effects of the sea air. Her décor was certainly original for the time. [http://www.ssmaritime.com/orion.htm Info direct from ssMaritime.com Website] === Journey === :June 4, 1953 sailed from Port of London, England arriving at Melbourne, Victoria, Australia on July 03, 1953. '''Passenger Memories''' '': by [[Allison-1081|'''ALLISON Master D'''.]] Age 10'' :[[Allison-1081|David]] remembers on his journey to Australia taking 4 weeks and 3 days. :'''Monsoon:''' when they were travelling the Indian Ocean ~ bottom of the hold was above the floor of their cabin, the hold stayed closed, very hot with no air movement, a small rebellion ensued due to the heat, as a result ships crew started placing stretchers on deck when a large wave came and took away the stretchers. At some stage during the Monsoon the ships Siren's suddenly started baying and not unlike the Titanic, the 3rd Class were running into 'locked' gates and unable to reach the life boats. :'''Swimming Skills:''' As a 3rd Class passenger they were allowed to access swimming pool 2 days per week for 2 hours only, but [[Allison-1081|David]] recalls that he learnt how to swim on the boat. :'''Nawty Boys:''' [[Allison-1081|David]] and his brothers, [[Allison-1180|Alby]] and [[Allison-1179|John]] crept into one of the luxury cabins to look, [[Allison-1180|Alby]] and [[Allison-1081|David]] dived out of the Cabin in time but [[Allison-1179|John]] was 'caught' and 'carried' out of the room, and 'belted' by one of the crew === Captain === :The Captain was... === Passengers (Wikitree) === :[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/RMS_Orion-1 '''Passenger Ticket''']: 10583 :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:RMS_Orion https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/RMS_Orion-3.jpg] #[[Allison-1145|'''ALLISON Mr. D.''']] Age 32; Occupation: Warehseman #[[Hepburn-366|'''ALLISON Mrs. A.W.''']] Age 32 #[[Allison-1081|'''ALLISON Master D'''.]] Age 10 #[[Allison-1180|'''ALLISON Master A.G.''']] Age 8 #[[Allison-1179|'''ALLISON Master J.C.''']] Age 7 == Source == *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/RMS_Orion-1 Immigration UK Outward Passenger Lists 1890-1960] *[http://www.ssmaritime.com/orion.htm ssMaritime.com Website] * First hand knowledge of [[Allison-1080|PHLGenepool]] === External Links === #[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RMS_Orion Wikipedia] #[http://www.ssmaritime.com/orion.htm ssMaritime.com] === Photo/s & Documentation === #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/RMS_Orion-1 RMS Orion Passenger List] #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/RMS_Orion RMS Orion Photo] === Footnotes ===


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RMS Pannonia

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[[Category:RMS Pannonia]] Launched by John Brown & Co. Ltd., Glasgow, Scotland for the Cunard Line. Originally ordered by Sir Christopher Furness, the vessel was bought by Cunard before she was completed. ''Pannonia'' made her maiden voyage on May 28, 1904: Trieste - Fiume - Palermo - New York. A Passenger Cargo Ship, ''Pannonia'' brought many immigrants to Ellis Island in the Port of New York before May of 1916 when she was used as a troop ship carrying Canadian soldiers to France. On April 18, 1922 ''Pannonia'' left New York for the last time, calling at Plymouth and Cherbourg, then finally to Hamburg, Germany where she was laid up until being sold for scrap in October of the same year.

RMS Titanic

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[[Category:Ships]] [[Category:British Ships]] [[Category:White Star Line]] [[Category:RMS Titanic]] [[Category:This Day In History April 15]] RMS Titanic was a British passenger liner that sank in the North Atlantic Ocean on 15 April 1912 after colliding with an iceberg during her maiden voyage from Southampton, UK to New York City, US. The sinking of Titanic caused the deaths of 1,502 people in one of the deadliest peacetime maritime disasters in history. She was the largest ship afloat at the time of her maiden voyage. She was the second of three Olympic class ocean liners operated by the White Star Line, and she was built by the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast. More information on the RMS Titanic can be found on Wikipedia [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RMS_Titanic here.]

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Roane County, Tennessee

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[[Category:Roane County, Tennessee]]
Welcome to Roane County, Tennessee!
{{US History|sub-project=Tennessee}} ---- ==Project Purpose== The purpose of this sub-project is to have a foundation for all things relating to Roane County, Tennessee. From cities, to citizens, to favorite tourist spots, to cemeteries, we aim to have it all here for you in one central location. #Coordinator of this county:[[Jones-7503|Ray Jones]]. === How to Join the Tennessee Project === #See the main project page [[:Project:Tennessee|here]] for instructions on how to join. #Add (Tennessee) and (us_history) to your G2G tag feed. === How to Join the Appalachia Project === #See the main project page [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Appalachia#How_to_Join here] for instructions on how to join. #Add Appalachia to your G2G tag feed. ==Roane County History== On July 23, 1925, an explosion at the Rockwood Mine took 10 lives. [[Space:Rockwood_Mine_Disaster_1925|Rockwoo Mine Disaster 1925]]. On October 4, 1926, another explosion at the Rockwood Mine took the lives of 27 miners. [[Space:Rockwood_Mine_Disaster_1926|Rockwood Mine Disaster 1926]]. ==Geography== Roane County is part of East Tennessee, one of Tennesee's Three Grand Divisions. These divisions are not only geographic, but also cultural and defined in state law. Roane County is also part of the South Central Region of [[Project:Appalachia|Appalachia]]. ===Adjacent counties=== # # # # ===State protected areas=== #List and link wildlife areas/parks/etc ==Government Offices== #List and link county offices ==Demographics== #General Overview of the current population/ages/races/marital status/etc ==Communities== ===Cities=== # # # # ==Community Common Places== #[[:Category: Roane County, Tennessee, Cemeteries | Cemeteries]] #[[:Category: Roane County, Tennessee, Schools | Schools]] ==Things to do/see== #touristy things ==County Resources== #[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roane_County,_Tennessee Roane County on Wikipedia] #[http://www.roanegov.org/ Roane County Website] ===County Records=== ===Church records=== ===Voter/Citizenship Records=== ===Estate/Probate Records=== ===Land/Homestead Records=== *[https://www.tncenturyfarms.org/Roane-county/ Roane County Century Farms] ===Tax Lists=== ===Military Service Records=== ===Census Records=== ==See also== ==Sources== ---- '''Every fact needs a reference - use inline citations '''

ROBBINS Family Mysteries

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

Robbins Name Study

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

Roberson Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:Roberson Name Study]] {{One Name Study|name=Roberson}} == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name within North America. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Your level of participation is entirely up to you, but hope you will consider contributing as you can to make the study a success for all. == How You Can Help == From hereafter and where applicable,''' Roberson also refers to surnames, Robertson, Robison and Robeson'''.''' ROBINSON may also be added, especially if it can be connected to any of the previous surname variants. Many of the links found below contain search boxes for entering other surnames that one wishes to search. 1. Add your Roberson, Robertson, Robison or Robeson ancestors to this project (Note: this study includes name variants, but "Roberson" must be used in the tags). Copy the following and paste it above the biography headings of profiles you wish to add. [[Category:Roberson Name Study]] 2. [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=Roberson Connect unconnected Roberson profiles] 3. [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Roberson Add sources for unsourced Roberson profiles] 4. Contribute resource material to list below- i.e. web and social media links, books, etc.--all things relevant to the surname 5. [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&order=&s=Roberson Adopt a Roberson profile] (one that has been abandoned/no profile manager) and improve it's biography. ==Origin of Names== '''Roberson''' First recorded in Scotland in the mid 15th Century, is a patronymic form of the male given name Rober, itself coming from Robert with the loss of the final "t". The ultimate origin of the name is the old German Hrodbert, a compound of the elements "hrod", renown and "berht", bright or famous, through the old French Rodbert. It was introduced into England by the Normans, and the forms Rodbertus, Rotbert and Robert are recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086... Read more: http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Roberson#ixzz51rMPhqxs '''Robertson''' This distinguished surname, with more than forty entries in the "Dictionary of National Biography" and having no less than twenty-five Coats of Arms, is today regarded as Scottish in origin, but is probably English. It is a patronymic form of the male given name Rodbert or Robert, from the pre 7th century German name "Hrodebert". This was a compound of the elements "hrod", meaning renown and "berht", bright or famous. As Robert it was introduced by the Norman-French to both England and Scotland, prior to the famous Conquest of 1066, and replaced the pre-existing Anglo-Saxon name "Hreodbeorht", which had the literal translation, but probably not the meaning of 'bright rod'. The patronymic form of the surname is spelt variously as Robertson, Roberts, Robarts and Robeson... Read more: http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Robertson#ixzz51rOr6Eli ==Roberson DNA Connections== [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=Roberson View a list of nearly 3k individuals with DNA connections to the surname, Roberson.] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=Robertson View lists of connections for the surname, Robertson] ''Hint:'' A search box for other surnames is also included on the links above. ==Roberson Brick Walls== Use this area to list your brick wall profiles, followed by brief explanation. *[[Roberson-1756|John Roberson]] - searching for parents. It's possible they were residing in South Carolina when John was born. Names may be John and Mary Moore Roberson. *[[Robinson-43502|Maggie Robinson]] - searching for parents and for her marriage record. Family lore has it that she was adopted. Her unmarried sister appears to have the surname Robinson on the 1900 and 1910 census. However, I do not know if she is an adopted sister or a biological sister. Others have parents for her in their trees, but I do not believe that they are correct. I can explain further if anyone wants me to. I don't know the text limit here. :) ==Resource List== === Websites=== * Roberson (plus variants) found on 1790 NC Census: [[Space:Pre_1800_Roberson_Research|Space:Pre_1800_Roberson_Research]] * Roberson/Robertson (with variants) found on 1790 SC Census: [[Space:Pre_1800_Roberson_Research|Space:Pre_1800_Roberson_Research]] *Roberson Tommy, et. al. Robersons.us. www.robersons.us : 2017; [Roberson family of Robersonville, NC] * Roberson Roger L., Jr. Roberson Family Tree. http://www.robtyn.us/genealogy/roberson/roberson.htm : 2017; [Speculations about origin of name] * Donovan Ann Johnson. The Roberson Family : Early History. http://www.robtyn.us/genealogy /roberson/roberson.htm : 2017; [David Roberson and descendants from South Carolina to Tennessee] ===Books=== * Robeson, Susan Stroud, with Caroline Franciscus Stroud, Kate Hamilton Osborne, compiler. An Historical and Genealogical Account of Andrew Robeson of Scotland ... Philadelphia : J.B. Lippincott, 1916. Image copy. Google Books. http://books.google.com : 2015. * Robertson, Emily, ed., Andrew Robertson, et. al., Letters and papers of Andrew Robertson, miniature painter ... (London: Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1895) image copy; ''Internet Archive'' (https://archive.org: accessed 20 December 2017); [Andrew Robertson, 1777-1845] * Small, Archibald Robertson, MD, Genealogy of the Robertson, Small, and ... (Indianapolis: Alfred Garret Small, 1907), image copy; Internet Archive (https://archive.org: accessed 20 December 2017); [Discussion of Scottish origin and branches in New York and Midwest] *Anderson, William Kyle, Donald Robertson and his wife, Rachel Rogers, of King and Queen County, Virginia, their ancestry and posterity ... (Detroit, MI: Winn and Hammond, 1900), image copy; Internet Archive (https://archive.org: accessed 20 December 2017); [Genealogy of Donald Robertson, 1717-1783]

Robert Calef of Boston and Roxbury And Some of his Descendants

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Robert Calef of Boston and Roxbury And Some of his Descendants == Robert Calef (1648-1719) b. England, settled in Boston and Roxbury, Massachusetts. He married Mary (d.1719) ca.1670. * by [[Lunt-872|William Wallace Lunt]] (1855-1943) * published by Hingham Historical Society, Inc., Hingham, Mass., 1928 * 69 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Robert Calef of Boston and Roxbury And Some of his Descendants|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005729963 * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE4785596 * https://archive.org/details/robertcalefofbos00lunt === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * Corrections, [https://archive.org/details/robertcalefofbos00lunt/page/69/mode/1up Page 69]. * When other errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Lunt, William. ''[[Space:Robert Calef of Boston and Roxbury And Some of his Descendants|Robert Calef of Boston and Roxbury And Some of his Descendants]]'' (Hingham Historical Society, Inc., Hingham, Mass., 1928) [ Page ]. * ([[#Lunt|Lunt]])

Robert Frost's Grave

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[[Frost-3|Robert Frost]] is buried in Old Bennington Cemetery in Bennington, Vermont. Even after his departure, his wry epitaph reminds us of the man he was in life. It reads, "I had a lover's quarrel with the world."

Robert Ryves (Reve) of Dorset

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The goal of this project is to ... Find the parents of Robert Ryves born around 1490. Right now this project has two members. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Visiting places that keep documents that are not available online * Transcribing the documents * Figuring out exactly who his father was Robert Ryves is related to [https://thereevesproject.org/data/tiki-index.php?page=Reve_Thomas_4928 |Thomas Reve of London, gent]. '''Things to use in reference to the records: ''' [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Ryves_wills |Will Transcription] [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBOR%2FOR%2FDEVWILLS%2F391875 |Will Index] [https://archive.org/stream/abstractsdorset00frygoog#page/n17/mode/2up| John Ryves Dorset] https://sites.rootsweb.com/~fordingtondorset/Files2/DorchesterWills-Charters1500.html http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/a7a400fe-69ba-4404-ace3-28195ca02179 http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/2284d593-786b-4cbd-8745-888cd1ca5c63 http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C7499880 http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C5521945 http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C7488336 http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/5b3e41ca-a73b-4d3e-9628-19d1bc7fd5cf http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C8920310 http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/d09a8420-31f5-4ea8-a7e5-7da4b25414a6 http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/a60bdb69-684e-47ea-828f-49babdd31a50 http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C3540182 http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/b8aeb972-8a20-4697-99ef-416927f223e7 http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C7498079 http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C7479196 http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/49065b04-ebed-445a-b897-7b85b77f07c0 http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/b4665a07-0582-4686-9135-6e059ef8c019 http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/42540fba-b9ed-49a1-b67a-c3b0be8fdf08 http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/710db976-f74a-43cf-a8c2-0f84f372daa1 http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C3760149 https://sites.rootsweb.com/~fordingtondorset/Files2/Dorchesterfreeschoolb.html8. William Aden (Adyn) alias Barbett or (Barbette) or (Barbour) (8) According to David Underdown in his book 'Fire from Heaven', the Adyn family occupied civic offices in Dorchester more or less in rotation but took little part in the affairs of the County. The family also used the surname 'Barbette' which the Municipal Records also record as 'Barbour'. We know from Charters in the Municipal Records that both William and Robert Adyn were the sons of John & Edith Adyn of Dorchester. Their father left a Will dated 25 June 1546 (Charter 641 - proved 11 May 1547) which bequeathed 2 properties in Dorchester, one on the north side of the high street to Robert and one at Durnlane to his widow Edith for her life and then to William. Charter (No.662) states that William Adyn was a gentleman, and a woollen draper by trade, and that he purchased a dwelling house on the west side of High South Street in Dorchester on 27 Oct 1565, the year he was bailiff of Dorchester. He was also bailiff in 1563 & 1577. The property came with 7 acres of land lying within the west walls of the borough, and 7 acres of meadow lying together in the West ward next to the great bridge (called New Bridge) and on the north side of the stream. He also represented Dorchester in Parliament in 1571, the last person to do so for 30 years. He is said to have married Mary Ryves the daughter of John Ryves and Amy Harvey abt 1556. The latter are listed in the 1623 visitation of Dorset (p.80), but I cannot see a daughter Mary. There is no doubt that he was closely involved with the Ryves family however as under Charter 645 the widow Joan Ryves leaves him property in Dorchester where it states '' for the intimate love and special zeal she bears to William Aden, alias vocatus William Barbet, of Dorchester, draper". He certainly married as the pedigree for the Hayne family of Dorchester shows that a daughter of his, Cicely, married Oliver the son of Richard Hayne (d.1570) a mercer of Dorchester. Olivers death was recorded in William Whiteways diary (p.49) on 13th Dec 1622. Fol. [138] 128. 643. Charter of Robert Aden, made to Edith Aden. Robert Barbet, alias dictus Robert Aden, of Dorchester, draper (reciting that Queen Mary, by letters patent under the Great Seal, inter cetera, granted to [https://thereevesproject.org/data/tiki-index.php?page=Reve_Thomas_4928 |Thomas Reve] and Giles Isham, gentleman, and their heirs, 23rd July, second year of her reign [1554], a messuage and garden adjacent, in Dorchester, formerly in the tenure of Roger Bond, and afterwards in that of Robert Snellynge, between the tenement of William Palmer on the east and that of John Peryn on the west, late parcel of the lands and possessions of Thomas Seymor, Knight, Lord Seymor of Sudeley, attainted of high treason, and before of the late Preceptory or Hospital of Mayne, to hold of the Queen as of the manor of Easte Grenewiche, by fealty only in free socage, and not in capite, and that the said Thomas Reve and Giles Isham have sold the same to Robert Barbet aforesaid) now sells the said messuage and garden to his mother, Edith Barbet, alias dicta Edith Aden, and her heirs, containing in length, viz., from the back door [postico] in the south part of the messuage to a certain hedge of elder (sepem sambuceam), 340 feet by measure, and in length 30 feet by measure. Warranty. William Stone, jun., and John Howell to deliver seisin. 24th November, I and 2 Philip and Mary [1554]. (Cf. 644.) Fol. [139] 129. 645. Charter of Joan Ryve, made to William Aden. Joan Ryve, of Blandford Forum, Dorset, widow, late relict of Robert Ryve, of the same, deceased, in her pure widowhood for the intimate love and special zeal she bears to William Aden, alias vocatus William Barbet, of Dorchester, draper, etc., grants to him and his heirs two messuages in Dorchester, (i) One in St. Peter's parish, now in the separate tenure of John Dowredge, on the west side of High South Street, between the burgage of John Stratford on the south and that of John Peryn on the north ; and (2) the other in All Saints' parish, in the separate tenure of John Baunton, on the south side of High East Street, between the burgage of Walter Buclond on the east and that belonging to the parish church of All Saints on the west, to hold of the chief lords of the fee. Warranty. William Stone, jun., and John Howell to deliver seisin. 4th June, 3 and 4 Philip and Mary [1557]. [Cf. 623.) '''The Aden (Adyn) family went by aliases Barbet/Barbett/Barbette and Barbour.''' https://www.northamptonshirewills.solutions.on-rev.com/search.irev PCC REG COODE PROB 11/33 Will of OLIVER, Robert of London 1550 "Item I give to the poor parishioners and householders of Blandford Forum in the county of Dorset where I was born forty shillings to be distributed and given at the oversight of my brother Olyver, Mr. Reve, William Pytte [Pitt] and Peter Cowper, parishioners there where as most need shall require" "Item I will that there be made four several sermons in the church of Blandford aforesaid for the setting forth of God's glory and the edifying of the congregration there on four several Sundays next after my death, that is to say, for every Sunday one by some godly preacher or preachers to be named and appointed by my brother, Mr Reve, William Pytte and Peter Cowper, to which preacher or preachers for the same four sermons so to be made I give 26s 8d." '''Peter Cowper in the will above goes by alias Peter Monsell. The same Peter in the will of Johan Ryve, the wife of Robert Ryves (Reve). ''' '''Records of the family Robert Ryves (Reve) comes from (someone please order these):''' http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/ff1d801a-9f39-4e96-b4f8-e4c9783ca72e http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/a54e3440-8554-4099-a9db-3d2ec7426e4c http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/506de355-ef09-4e79-8ac3-3297739b3ddc http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/2a7e9bd3-c03b-4f3d-8122-674f573e9646 '''Records of Possible Reve Relatives breaking into branches: ''' http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C7443725 http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C7439357 http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/3d729e19-7c0d-4153-bdda-43be8465f8da http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/ca12957e-4cb2-4b7a-a293-8f2617ca54ea http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C5706561 - Maybe http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C7490797 http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C7466820 - Maybe http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/875a9d17-e853-4212-8ce8-1246c06b2459 http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/04dd53d9-5b83-46f4-86e9-92200f72bcc8 http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C9248180 - Likely http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C9266152 - Likely http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C3978573 - Likely http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/7e2d0583-3a9f-4be3-8cbf-f155605aaa76 http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/060388e2-ae39-42be-b2b3-a9b92f442f47 http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/2010a5c2-6a4a-4d02-aa32-3c35d45fc1b2 http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/61ea40b3-0397-40e5-b600-7ab93a377606 http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/9109730d-12ee-4a2b-83ec-bac6321eff09 http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/132c69a4-ddb4-45b1-a1bc-f208cb8bd509 http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/a7e4aea0-935a-4c2b-af3f-c3095ce8d9c2 http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/7a414383-5746-48ed-8b65-e772e8af58d7 http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/b4beeb52-a878-4b1a-8dc3-5c386e17c8fd - Very Likely http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/d745aacc-35d4-45b7-bb7a-d0454d7f9348 http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/83a0b1e3-7569-4a4d-adc3-8f0d9f2e2654 - Likely http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/c112abd1-2366-44dd-b0fa-cec5dae34c2a http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D978050 '''Websites for online researching''' https://www.british-history.ac.uk/ '''The following has been searched: ''' Discovery National Archives with the filters; All of these words: Robert Reve, Date Range: 1400 - 1499 Discovery National Archives with the filters; All of these words: Reve, Date Range: 1500 - 1599 British History Online with the filters; Keywords: "Thomas Reve", Period: 16th Century '''Things currently needing investigation: ''' “In 1521, a John Ryves, curate of Dunster was granted the lease of the Chantry of the Holy Trinity in the parish church, with the benefit of its profits, on the condition that he maintained the Chantry House and provided an ‘honest chaplain’ to say mass for the founders and benefactors” – Dunster Castle Records, vol. no. xvii. '''What is known ''' Robert Ryves (birth name Reve) comes from a very religious family. As we can see in Robert's will he was very religious. In his friends will Robert Oliver of London he is very religious and mentions he wants to distribute shillings to parishioners including Robert Ryves. He also mentions he wants Robert Ryves to appoint preachers. One of his proven Reve relative is [https://thereevesproject.org/data/tiki-index.php?page=Reve_Thomas_4928 |Thomas Reve of London, gent]. In Robert's [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBOR%2FOR%2FDEVWILLS%2F391875 |Will Index] it suggests he was living in Chudleigh. The Ryves (Reve) family was closely involved with the Aden (Adyn) family aliases Barbet/Barbett/Barbette and Barbour. The Reves' and Barbours' can be found in the same records in the 15th century and no doubt this is the family Robert Ryves (Reve) is from. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1005776/parents-of-robert-ryves-reve-of-dorset/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=23271466 send me a private message]. Thanks! '''Sources: ''' [https://sites.rootsweb.com/~fordingtondorset/Files2/Dorchesterfreeschoolb.html]

Robert Vose and His Descendants

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == Robert Vose and His Descendants == Robert Vose of Lancashire, England, emigrated to New England with his wife Jane (Moss) Vose and children. He is first recorded in Dorchester, Massachusetts, in 1654. The book chronicles his genealogy, including family background in England, his biography, and descendants in America. * compiled by Ellen F. Vose (b.1850) * published S. Usher, Fort Hill Press, Boston, Mass., 1932 * 725 pages * [https://www.worldcat.org/title/robert-vose-and-his-descendants/oclc/14014534/editions WorldCat] indicates that the book was reprinted by Higginson Book Company in 2011. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Robert Vose and His Descendants|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/robertvosehisdes00vose borrow * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005773578 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/26243/ * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE3653540 === Table of Contents === * English ancestry * First generation * Second generation * Third generation * Fourth generation * Fifth generation * Sixth generation * Seventh generation * Eighth generation * Ninth generation * Index of Vose names * Index of all other names * Additions and Corrections, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062511324&view=1up&seq=742&skin=2021 Page 725] === Errata === * See [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062511324&view=1up&seq=742&skin=2021 Page 725]. === WikiTree Syntax === * Vose, Ellen F., ''[[Space:Robert Vose and His Descendants|Robert Vose and His Descendants]]'' (Fort Hill Press, Boston, Mass., 1932) * [[#Vose|Vose]]

Roberts Name Study

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

Roberts-7123 F13628 Triangulated Groups

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==Shared Ancestry of Triangulated Groups (found in GEDmatch) for Betty Maxwell [[Roberts-7123|Roberts-7123]], GEDmatch T527089)== To see the common ancestry of a Triangulated GroupTriangulated Groups inherited their shared segment from their shared ancestor. For more information see [http://dna-explained.com/2013/06/21/triangulation-for-autosomal-dna/ Triangulation for Autosomal DNA], [http://blog.kittycooper.com/2015/02/triangulation-proving-a-common-ancestor Triangulation: Proving a Common Ancestor], [http://segmentology.org/2015/05/09/benefits-of-triangulation/ Benefits of Triangulation] and [http://segmentology.org/2015/05/11/how-to-triangulate/ How to Triangulate]., copy the Wikitree ID(s) in '''bold font''', and then click on -><- Then in the Relationship Finder paste the WikiTree ID(s) in the Advanced Filter field. Hover over a WikiTree ID to see it's associated GEDmatch ID. ''WikiTree IDs don't link anywhere. It is just a simple way to relate the two without including the GEDmatch IDs when copying.'' {| border="1" class="wikitable" !colspan="6"|Betty Maxwell's Trangulated Groups and their Ancestral Relationships |- | Chr || WikiTree IDs || Start || Stop || cM || Rel. |- | 5 || '''[[T829035|Lowe-2382]],[[T388818|Lowe-2022]]''' [[T444698|Roberts-12876]] || 37.9M || 54.0M || 8.4 || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Roberts-7123&person2_name=Roberts-12876 -><-]E-mailed M893406 on May 20, 2015.
|- | 10 || '''[[M143556|Cates-722]],[[T047288|Brandt-785]]''' [[T444698|Roberts-12876]] || 122M || 128.5M || 13.6 || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Roberts-7123&person2_name=Roberts-12876 -><-]
|- | 16 || '''[[T388818|Lowe-2022]]''' [[T009413|Curry-1795]] || 52.9M || 69.2M || 17.9 || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Roberts-7123&person2_name=Curry-1795 -><-]
|- | 18 || '''[[T371345|Higgs-538]]''' [[T030102|Sawyer-1294]] || 68.2M || 75.1M || 20.8 || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Roberts-7123&person2_name=Sawyer-1294 -><-]A597623's e-mail bounced back.
|- | 19 || '''[[T496941|Pinder-270]]''' [[M263989|Cates-466]] || 15.2M || 39.5M || 20.4 || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Roberts-7123&person2_name=Cates-466 -><-]5 May 2015 e-mailed M122855
|- | 19 || '''[[T829035|Lowe-2382]]''' [[T496941|Pinder-270]] || 37.7M || 51.5M || 18.2 || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Roberts-7123&person2_name=Pinder-270 -><-]5 May 2015 e-mailed A985098 F357503
|- | 19 || '''[[T388818|Lowe-2022]]''' [[T047288|Brandt-785]] || 39.8M || 52.5M || 15.8 || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Roberts-7123&person2_name=Brandt-785 -><-]
|- | 20 || '''[[T829035|Lowe-2382]],[[T388818|Lowe-2022]]''' [[T251923|Weatherford-198]] || 41.0M || 49.1M || 14.5 || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Roberts-7123&person2_name=Weatherford-198 -><-]
|- | 22 || '''[[T371345|Higgs-538]]''' [[T444698|Roberts-12876]] || 25.5M || 34.8M || 14.5 || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Roberts-7123&person2_name=Roberts-12876 -><-]M146033 no common ancestry yet known.
|} Betty Maxwell does not have a known ancestor with everyone in the following TG. It is not known how Lowe-2348 is related to Betty. Shared ancestry of TG without Betty. {| border="1" class="wikitable" !colspan="6"|Lowe-2349's shared ancestry with TG without Betty |- | Chr || WikiTree IDs || Start || Stop || cM || Rel. |- | 7 || '''[[T371345|Higgs-538]],[[T388818|Lowe-2022]]''' [[T688604|Collins-5366]]|| 22.1M || 29.3M || 9.3 || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lowe-2348&person2_name=Collins-5366 -><-]This suggests Betty Maxwell's ancestry may include [[Curry ---67|Richard Curry]] and Mary Thompson
|} === Footnotes ===

Robertson County, Texas

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Welcome to Robertson County, Texas Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The current leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Robertson-6110-1.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=Statue of Robertson. }} *{{Blue| Robertson County was created from Robertson Colony ( one of the impresario colonies) in 1837and organized in 1838 by the Republic of Texas.}} It subdivided into many others later and named for pioneer Sterling Clack Robertson.https://texasalmanac.com/index.php?q=topics/government/robertson-county :'''10,000–6,000 B.C.''' Artifacts have been found here of Paleo-Indian ( and Archaic ('''6,000–200 B.C.'''). This points to occupation for over 10,000 years. The Tawakoni, Tonkawa and Waco Indians, Comanches, Kiowas, and Lipan-Apaches hunted buffalo near the Brazos and Trinity rivers. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcr09 :'''1690''' -Domingo Terán de los Ríos passed through on his way to NE Texas. :'''1760''' Domingo Ramon came through to found the Spanish missions of East Texas. Priests came through for supplies. No permanent settlements were made. :'''1822''' - 6 families built a small settlement near the Little River. :'''1823''' Sterling C. Robertson and his cousin Felix Robertson ( of Tennessee), explored as they wanted to apply for an empresario contract. :'''April 15, 1825''' -Another man, Robert Leftwich, received a contract to bring in 800 families as an agent to the Texas Association from Tennessee near the the Old San Antonio Road and Comanche Trace. This man had to resign from the investment group. :'''1825''' - [[Robertson-88 | Dr. Felix Robertson]] became the president of the investment after he explored and surveyed Robert Leftwich's land grant. Felix Robertson brought in (30) people from Tennessee who settles near the Brazos River. :'''1827''' The Mexican government approved Hosea League as an Empresario. The colony was supposed to almost be equal to Stephen F Austin’s group. They set up an office in San Felipe de Austin. {{Image|file=Robertson_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Here's an image. }}{{clear}} :'''Oct 10, 1830''' - [[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Robertson-6110 |'''Sterling C. Robertson''']] assumed authority as the company agent, thus replaced the Texas League. Robertson's attempts to bring settlers into the area, however, were hampered by the Laws passed by Mexico. :'''Early 1830's''' - [[Robertson-6110 |Sterling C. Robertson]] worked to bring settlers to the area and make the project a success. He put up his own money to finance the venture, recruited, made trips to gain the interest of settlers, and escorted many to the area. It became known as "ROBERTSON'S COLONY". Finally groups of colonists began to settle in the area."ROBERTSON'S COLONY"was (100 miles wide and 200 miles long) . This began with the San Antonio Road to Nacogdoches, including the Brazos River and stretched from Fort Worth to Austin. :'''1831''' - Stephen F Austin requested permission from the Mexican government for a grant covering the land already awarded to the early Texas Association. The Mexican authorities did convey to Austin and a new partner, Samuel Williams the right to colonize the area already granted to Sterling C Robertson. {{Image|file=Robertson-6110.jpg |align=r |size=140 |caption=Sterling C Robertson }}{{clear}} :'''1831''' [[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Robertson-6110 |Sterling Clack Robertson]] challenged in courts this action and in the Texas legislature after 1836. Courts and Texas Legislature sustained Robertson's claims. Result-- the Austin/Williams contract was voided. [[Robertson-6110 |Sterling Clack Robertson]]'s '''claims were recognized as well as the land titles of Nashville company.''' [https://www.jstor.org/stable/30239985?read-now=1&seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents Land Grants in the Robertson Colony Area, by MALCOLM D MCLEAN, THE Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Vol 91, No.19jul, 1987, pp 33-68] :'''1832''' James Dunn constructed a fort at Old Cobb Prairie :'''1835- 1840''' Andrew Cavitt, Liston Purdy, Joseph Webb, and James R. Robertson (large parcels owners) built their plantations in the Brazos valley. In 1840 cotton was being grown. :'''March, 1836''' - Runaway Scrape in March, 1836. Much of the area was abandoned, but after the Texan victory at the battle of San Jacinto it was quickly reoccupied. :'''May 19, 1836''' - An Indian attack on''' Fort Parker''', resulted in Cynthia Ann Parker, (mother of Chief Quanah Parker) was taken captive. {{Image|file=Robertson-6110-1.jpg |align=l |size=250 |caption=Sterling C Robertson. }} {{clear}} :'''By 1837-38 -After the Texas Revolution''' - The Republic of Texas split up the vast "ROBERTSON'S COLONY"nwas (100 miles wide and 200 miles long) . This began with the San Antonio Road to Nacogdoches, including the Brazos River and stretched from Fort Worth to Austin.The Republic of Texas divided the huge [[Robertson-6110 |Sterling C. Robertson]]'s ROBERTSON COLONY into 16 counties: Bastrop, Bell, Brazos, Burleson, Burnet, Comanche, Coryell, Falls, Hamilton, Lampasas, Lee, Limestone, McLennan, Milam, Mills, Robertson, and Williamson counties were created from the huge ROBERTSON'S COLONY. [https://legacy.lib.utexas.edu/taro/txglo/00059/glo-00059.html Guide to Robertson's Colony Records] [https://www.worldcat.org/title/papers-concerning-robertsons-colony-in-texas/oclc/1044305 Papers concerning Robertson's Colony in Texas] [https://books.google.com/books?id=Z9BJDWq75b4C&pg=PA35&lpg=PA35&dq=robertson+colony+texas&source=bl&ots=knpKOkj_5L&sig=ACfU3U1dIQpfLFI0ZVaZoIjiF7tdWvhPzA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiWuLmc3eDjAhUyHTQIHfuuBYc4FBDoATAIegQIAhAB#v=onepage&q=robertson%20colony%20texas&f=false Genealogical Records in Texas, pg 35] {{Image|file=Houston_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=Empresario colonies. }} :{{blue|Robertson county was created from Milam, Bexar, and Nacogdoches counties and naming it in honor of [[Robertson-6110 |Sterling C. Robertson]]. Organization of the county the following year, the settlement of Franklin (usually referred to as ''Old Franklin'' today became county seat. [https://legacy.lib.utexas.edu/taro/txglo/00059/glo-00059.html Guide to Robertson's Colony Records] [https://www.worldcat.org/title/papers-concerning-robertsons-colony-in-texas/oclc/1044305 Papers concerning Robertson's Colony in Texas] :'''1838''' The Indian raids, slowed after 1838, when a company of Texas Rangers commanded by Eli Chandler was stationed at Old Franklin. :'''1846''' - Robertson county became the size it is today. :'''1850s''' the plantation-type economy, based on cottonwas present. Residents voted to move the county seat from Old Franklin to Wheelock due to this town being the most heavily populated areas of the area. :'''1856''' -The county seat was once again moved, to a new town, Owensville.[http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~south1/bound.htm Civil War] :'''1850-''' Public schools opened, then suspended during Civil War. :'''1861''' Robertson County resembled other southern states in the crops, with a large number of slaves and slaveowners. :'''1861''' County residents supported secession, as well as large numbers of volunteers for Company C, Fourth Texas Regiment, Hood's Texas Brigade. With the large number of slaveholders, the county residents staunchly supported the Southern cause. :'''1861-65''' Company C, Fourth Texas Regiment, Hood's Texas Brigade, saw service at Gaines Mill, 2nd Manassas, the Wilderness, Gettysburg, and Chickamauga, recruited in Robertson County. :'''Slavery''' [http://freedomonthemove.org Slavery movement] :'''1862-65-''' Robertson county residents supplied beef, grain, and flour from their specially built flour mill at Hearne constructed for this purpose. {{Image|file=Robertson-6110-2.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Sterling C Robertson Plantation}}{{clear}} :'''1866-1870''' - Robertson county experienced the trauma of the post war depression.. Prior to the war slaves were almost 50% of taxable property. This loss led to a decline also in farm and plantation values. Many plantations were closed. African Americans experienced a worse effect. :'''1860-1880s''' Railways arrived.. Houston and Texas Central Railway built through late 1860s. ::towns built near railways, and some were abandoned:. Wheelock, Owensville, Nashville, Sterling, :'''1866''' The first Union Church was founded at Wheelock before the Civil War. :'''1867''' 8 public Schools reopened, and in the years prior to the Civil War several churches operated private schools. The first public schools reopened in the late 1850s. During the Civil War public education was suspended. :'''July 12, 1870''' Republican-controlled 12th Legislature voted to relocate the county seat from Owensville to Calvert. African Americans were supported by Anglo Republican allies and had some political power. :'''1870s-''' Catholic churches arrived with the railroad in the 1870s to serve the Irish workmen who built and operated the railroads to the Polish immigrants who settled at Bremond. St. Mary's Catholic Church was located in Hearne, Anglos regained the political power, disenfranchised African-Americans. :'''1873''' - Yellow fever epidemic. :'''1870-s -mid 1890s''' Hearne and Calvert had an African American majority, and resisted all white domination. :'''1878''' residents voted to move the county seat to Morgan, on the railroad near the geographical center of the county. The town was renamed Franklin in honor of the 1st county seat. :'''1880''' International-Great Northern linked with the Houston and Texas Central at Hearne. :'''1880-1910''' - the railroads and the steady growth in population led to a resurgence of the county's agricultural economy. Cotton, corn, and cattle, main agriculture products continued to be the leading crops. :'''Pre1880''' Brazos valley farmers traveled to the Southern states and recruited African Americans for farm hands. Recruits arrived 1880-1890s. Result {{red|African Americans were 53% of the population}}. :'''1896''' - Anglos guarded the various polling places throughout the county with rifles, pistols, and sticks, turning away blacks who tried to vote. Following this election black voters failed to return to the polls. Poll tax and the "White Primary disfranchised the African Americans.ICounty voting totals plummeted; 5,500 citizens cast their votes in 1896. :'''1904''' less than 1,500 returned to the polls. :'''1910'''-- 29% of farmers owned the land they worked, while over 60% were tenant farmers. :'''1910''' the population of the county fell by more than 4,000, to 27,454. Much of the rural African Americans left to find work in the cities of the North. '''1925-''' Acreage rose to150,000 acres devoted to cotton. This was triple acreage, but production only doubled. Robertson county farmers ginned 30,000 bales cotton until the Great Depression. Corn was a poor second. They had not been taught to rotate crops or allow 1/4 land to be fallow for a year. Stock raising remained the dominant agriculture product. Large land farms/plantation were divided into small farms that could be farmed by former slaves, poor white farms or immigrants as sharecrop. :'''1930s''' Great Depression -Robertson County was hit farmers severely. Farmers saw falling cotton prices, the combined factors of soil depletion, boll weevil infestation. :'''World War II end''' brought some prosperity due to increased demand and prices for agricultural products. :'''1944'''- Oil was discovered in the county, adding income for some landowners. :late 1940s-1950s- Changes in farming to rotation of crops, allowing 1/4 of land to lie fallow. :'''1960s-70s''' Livestock raising became predominant for farmers raising beef, dairy cattle, hogs, horses, and poultry. :'''1990s''' -there were five school districts, with six elementary, one middle, and four high schools. Average daily attendance was 2,800. Beef and dairy cattle were the largest source of income. Leading crops included cotton, sorghums, small grains, watermelons, and corn. Leading industries were agribusinesses, brick manufacturing, and a power-generating plant. Other important sources of revenue included oil and natural gas and lignite mining. ===Government Offices=== The county was created in 1837 and named for its empresario and signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence, [[Robertson-6110 |'''Sterling Clack Robertson''']] :'''By 1827''' - Bastrop, Bell, Brazos, Burleson, Burnet, Comanche, Coryell, Falls, Hamilton, Lampasas, Lee, Limestone, McLennan, Milam, Mills, Robertson, and Williamson counties were created from ROBERTSON'S COLONY. {{Image|file=Robertson_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=c |size=250 |caption='''1882''' Robertson courthouse, restored. }} '''HISTORY- Courthouses'''
:'''1st county seat''' - was called “Old Franklin” and named for the pioneer Will Franklin. :'''1st courthouse and jail were built 1839.'''http://www.texasescapes.com/CentralTexasTownsSouth/Franklin-Texas-Robertson-County-Courthouse.htm by Terry Jeanson :'''1846''' - 16 new counties were created from the land of Robertson county. :'''1850''' - Old Franklin had lost many settlers. A new county seat was selected - Wheelock near the old San Antonio Road. '''2nd courthouse- 1850''' :'''1855''' - Residents petitioned for new county seat- Owensville, which was near the center of the county. :'''1856 - 3rd county courthouse''' was built in '''Owensville''' ( a replica of the former courthouse, included a staircase on the exterior). Post Civil War - Robertson county was in political turmoil. Black leaders (backed by Republican backers tried to move the county seat to Calvert. It also had a railroad nearby. They rented a house for offices, and used another building for court. An impressive jail was built in 1875. :'''1872''' - '''Morgan''' was founded at the center of the county and was on another Railroad. Morgan eventually was renamed Franklin. A courthouse was never built. Image is the Hammond House, marked courthouse, but was the jail. :'''1881-1882''' - Second Empire style design courthouse was built in Franklin. It was 3-story stone buildinge, with Mansard roofs, a clock tower dome. This resembled other courthouses designed by Ruffini, such as Hays and Williamson. :'''1923''' - Courthouse was remodeled. The roof became flat, surrounded with “Alamo” parapets. {{Image|file=Robertson_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=430 |caption=Robertson county courthouse. }} :'''2010-2011''' - Remodeling, restoring the original type of roof. again with a rear annex. ===Demographics=== {{Image|file=Robertson_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=c |size=430 |caption=Coahuila, Texas Colony and '''Empresario Grants'''. }} '''Highway'''s
: U.S. Highway 79 :U.S. Highway 190 :Texas State Highway 6 :Texas State Highway 7 :Texas State Highway 14 :Density of the county's population density was 19 people per square mile. Predominant races are 66.20% White, 24.19% Black or African American, with 14.7% of the population being Hispanic. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robertson_County,_Texas The county doubled in inhabitants during 1860 and 1870, increasing from 4,997 to 9,990. In 1880 the population had doubled again, rising to 22,383 in 1880. One reason for the rapid increase in population was a steady influx of white farmers from the states of the Old South, attracted to the county by its abundance of rich land. Another reason for increase is the farmers needed field hands, and hired many black farmers so that by 1880 the Black population was '''53 percent''' of the total population. {{Image|file=Robertson_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=cotton }}{{clear}} '''Economy''': Agribusiness( cotton, corn, hay, poultry, beef, and government/services, oil and gas.http://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/robertson-county20,000 Acres cropland is irrigated. :Elections began to show the large percentage of black population. By 1896, the white race was endeavoring to regain control of the voting. They used guards at the polls. In 1900, 1910, some of this black population had moved on to find work in cities. In the 1920-30's depression was hardest on the farmers. Prices dropped, the numbers of farmers dropped. After World War II, prices increased and oil was discovered. However the population has decreased in steadily 1950, 1960, 1980. In 1990 the majority population was almost 65% except this is a very low population compared to early years. Politics:
Robertson County has staunchly in the Democratic camp for most of its history. Since the end of Reconstruction Democratic presidential candidates have won nearly every election. From 1960 through 2000 the only Republican presidential candidate to win a majority of votes was Richard Nixon, who outpolled George McGovern by a single ballot in 1972. Democrats also maintained control of the local offices and have generally fared well in statewide races. In the early twenty-first century, however, Republicans began to be more competitive in local elections. George W. Bush took the county in the 2004 presidential election with about 55 percent of the vote. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcr09 :An annual temperature is 68° F. Temperatures in January range from an average low of 38° to an average high of 59° F and in July range from 73° to 96° F. Thus the growing season is longer, averaging 265 days per year. https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcr09 ====Adjacent counties==== {{Image|file=Robertson_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=adj counties }}{{clear}} *Limestone County (north) *Leon County (northeast) *Brazos County (southeast) *Burleson County (south) *Milam County (southwest) *Falls County (northwest) *Beef and dairy cattle were the largest source of income. *Leading crops included cotton, sorghums, small grains, watermelons, and corn. *Leading industries were agribusinesses, brick manufacturing, and a power-generating plant. :*Revenue included oil and natural gas and lignite mining. :Robertson County is located NE of Austin in the Claypan area of E central Texas. The center of the county is at 31°00' north latitude and 96°30' west longitude, near the county seat of Franklin. ::The county is bounded on the north by Limestone and Leon counties, on the east by Brazos and Madison counties, on the south by Burleson County, and on the west by Milam and Falls counties. :The county is bounded on the north by Limestone and Leon counties, on the east by Brazos and Madison counties, on the south by Burleson County, and on the west by Milam and Falls counties. {{Image|file=Texas.jpg |align=r |size=220 |caption='''El Camino Real''' and '''Old San Antonio Road.'''}}{{clear}} :The county is bounded by the Brazos River in the west, the Navasota River in the east, and the '''Old San Antonio Road''' in the south. ===Geography=== https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcr09 :Robertson County is 90 miles NE of Austin in the Claypan area of E-central Texas. :County center - 31°00' north latitude and 96°30' west longitude, near the county seat of Franklin. :Location- north by Limestone and Leon counties, on east by Brazos and Madison counties, on south by Burleson County, on W by Milam and Falls counties. :Highways: State Highway 6 crosses the county N to S, U.S. Highway 79 runs E to W. :Railway Union Pacific Railroad follows Hwy 79, and Union Pacific (formerly the Southern Pacific) parallels State Hwy 6, intersecting at Hearne with another Union Pacific branch on W side. :Size - 854 square miles of flat to gently rolling terrain :Elevation - from 250 to 500 feet. :Rivers/Creeks- Brazos River on W, the Navasota River on E, and Old San Antonio Road on S.Trinity River :Terrain -rich river bottoms, upland prairies, and timberland :Vegetation -post oak, black jack oak, cottonwood, elm, pecan, and mesquite trees. :Drainage creeks run toward either the Brazos or the Navasota rivers. :Soil - fertile delta land near Brazos and Little Brazos Rivers. Near Trinity River, soil undulate and roll hills, with dark loamy surface, and light loamy sandy subsoil. :Prime farmland- 1- 10% :Natural resources - lignite coal and oil. :Wildlife squirrels, bats, skunks, gophers, mice, rabbits, armadillos, raccoons, white-tailed deer, opossums, bobcats, coyotes, red, grey foxes, Frogs, toads, poisonous copperhead, cottonmouth, coral snake, rattlesnake, mockingbirds, cardinals, doves, quail, and bluejay. :Climate -subtropical humid, with warm summers and mild winters. :Humidity is 83 percent at 6 A. M. :Rainfall is thirty-eight inches. Temperature is 68° F average, with January low of 38°to 59° F and in July range from 73° to 96° F. :Growing season averages 265 days per year. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcr09 *Lake Limestone, *Twin Oaks Reservoir, *Camp Creek Reservoir. ====Protected areas==== *'''Old San Antonio Road''' i *'''Brazos''' and '''Navasota rivers''' *Lake Limestone, Twin Oaks Reservoir, Camp Creek Reservoir. ====Cities==== *'''[[:Category:Franklin, Texas|Franklin]] (county seat)''' *[[:Category:Bremond, Texas|Bremond]] - known for power plant, coal mining, library, museum, Polish Days *[[:Category:Calvert, Texas|Calvert]] - agriculture, tourism, antiques, Maypole festival, tour of homes *[[:Category:Hearne, Texas|Hearne]] - known for agribusiness, manufacturing; depot museum, '''World War II POW camp.''' =====Town/unincorporated communities===== *[[:Category:Bald Prairie, Texas|Bald Prairie]] *[[:Category:Benchley, Texas|Benchley]] *[[:Category:Easterly, Texas|Easterly]] *[[:Category:Hammond, Texas|Hammond]] *[[:Category:Mumford, Texas|Mumford]] *[[:Category:New Baden, Texas|New Baden]] *[[:Category: Ridge, Robertson County, Texas|Ridge]] *[[:Category:Tidwell Prairie, Texas|Tidwell Prairie]] *[[:Category:Valley Junction, Texas|Valley Junction]] *[[:Category:Wheelock, Texas|Wheelock]] ** Owensville, Texas --a ghost town ====Formed From==== Milam, Bexar, and Nacogdoches counties. County was named in honor of [[Robertson-6110|'''Sterling Clack Robertson''']] Empresario of Robertson colony, Signer of [[:Category: Signers of the Texas Declaration of Independence]]. ===Resources=== :Hunting, fishing; historic sites; dogwood trails, wildlife preserves. *Website: www.co.robertson.tx.us ===Census=== *1850 - 934 — *1860 - 4,997 435.0% *1870 - 9,990 99.9% *1880 - 22,383 124.1% *1890 - 26,506 18.4% *1900 - 31,480 18.8% *1910 - 27,454 −12.8% *1920 - 27,933 1.7% *1930 - 27,240 −2.5% *1940 - 25,710 −5.6% *1950 - 19,908 −22.6% *1960 - 16,157 −18.8% *1970 - 14,389 −10.9% *1980 - 14,653 1.8% *1990 - 15,511 5.9% *2000 - 16,000 3.2% *2010 - 16,622 3.9% *Est. 2014 - 16,500 ===Notables=== :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]] [[Robertson-6110|'''Sterling Clack Robertson''']] ===Land Grants=== *Land granted to empressario, Sterling Robertson *Robertson granted land grants to settlers ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=370 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Bremond Cemetery, Bremond, Texas|Bremond Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Heards Prairie-Petteway Cemetery, Bremond, Texas|Heards Prairie-Petteway Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Calvert City Cemetery, Calvert, Texas|Calvert City Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Gibson Mexican Cemetery, Robertson County, Texas|Gibson Mexican Cemetery]] ::[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hrgqu Gibson, Texas] *[[:Category: Little Mississippi Cemetery, Franklin, Texas|Little Mississippi Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Norwood Cemetery, Hearne, Texas|Norwood Cemetery]] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Robertson/ListRobertson.html Cemeteries of Robertson county, Gloria Mayfield] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2717 FindaGrave Cemeteries, Robertson county, Texas] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2717 Find a Grave more Cemeteries] ===Sources=== *[https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth5828/m1/4/ A pictorial history of Texas, from the earliest visits]. *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robertson_County,_Texas *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txrober2/index.htm Robertson county TXGen] *http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~south1/bound.htm *[http://www.texasescapes.com/CentralTexasTownsSouth/Franklin-Texas-Robertson-County-Courthouse.htm by Terri Jeanson *Handbook of Texas Online, James L. Hailey and Christopher Long, "Robertson County," accessed July 14, 2016, http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcr09. Uploaded on June 15, 2010. Modified on February 15, 2016. Published by the Texas State Historical Association.

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{{US History|sub-project=North Carolina}} *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== *'''[http://www.mapofus.org/_maps/atlas/1836-NC.html 1836 Map of North Carolina Regions]''' {{Image|file=Robeson_County_North_Carolina.png |align=c |size=250 |caption=logo }} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robeson_County%2C_North_Carolina :'''Ice Age''' Archaeological studies done in Robeson County have revealed several cultures of indigenous people here. These Early people made camps or settlements near the Lumbar River. In the river and creeks these people could live, fish for food, make stone tools, and network with other Native Americans. Travel was accomplished on the creeks, and rivers. The pottery shards found here, indicate the Early Archaec Woodland period. :'''10,000 years ago'''.. Clovis points have been fun on the banks of the many swamps, streams which prove Native people used the depressions there for campsites. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robeson_County%2C_North_Carolina :'''1587''' Sir Walter Raleigh funded trips to Roanoke Island, also called the Outer Banks. [http://northcarolinahistory.org/encyclopedia/roanoke-island/ The Lost Colony] Raleigh left colonists who did not do well here and returned to England. By 1587 Raleigh returned to find no colonists, yet the words”CRO” were carved on a tree, and CROATAN carved on a post of the palisade entrance. This colony is a mystery. [http://northcarolinahistory.org/encyclopedia/roanoke-island/ The Lost Colony] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Croatan :'''1650''' Some historians feel the [http://northcarolinahistory.org/encyclopedia/roanoke-island/ The Lost Colony] colonists intermarried with the Croatan, and moved to the area where Robeson County began.. :'''1700's ''' Immigrants settled along Shoe Hill Creek the Lumber River. Shoe Hill, NC was incorporated, which had the "S" shape similar to Shoe Hill Creek. http://www.carolana.com/NC/Counties/robeson_county_nc.html :'''Early 1700's''' The Lumbee heritage shows they began with Native American ancestors such as the Cheraw and Tuscarora who left the Carolinas in the Early 1700's They intermarried with free people of color.. :'''1718''' After the Yamasee War (1715-1717) and the Tuscarora War of 1711-1715 caused upheavals of the Native Americans. Some of the Algonquian Waccamaw left the South Carolina Colony which at this time included North Carolina. Their village settled west of today's Pembroke, North Carolina, Part of early Robeson County was part of Bladen County.. A river nearby was named the "Drowning Creek". {{Image|file=Nelson-18437-3.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption= }}{{clear}} :'''1722''' The tribe of the remaining members of the Tuscarora who spoke Iroquoian language, migrated northward to settle in New York as the "Sixth Nation of the Iroquois Confederacy. :'''1725''' The Wine factory surveyors noted a village of Waccamaw Indians on the Lumber River, west of Pembroke. {{Image|file=Robeson_County_North_Carolina-8.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=James Adair, MD, author of American Indians }}{{clear}} '''1730’s''' Marker for Dr. James Adair, MD. an Irish settler, migrated from Pennsylvania. His first settlement was Dobbs, North Carolina. Later Dobbs County became Greene County. Adair eventually moved to Robeson County, North Carolina, where he died. A marker was placed on the site of his home, west of Rowland, NC. https://www.ncdames.org/robeson-county-markers-and-monumentsWhen settlers from the Scottish Highlands arrived, they discovered the descendants of Tuscarora, Cherokee, Cheraw and other tribes living there with some English language. Some tribes are present in Robeson County in the 2000 Census which shows American Indians to be the 9th largest population in the United States. :'''1747''' The Lumber Bridge Light Infantry began in Parkton, North Carolina. This infantry is the Oldest North Carolina military company and the 2nd oldest guard still in active service. :'''1773''' Gov. Arthur Hobbs had a report from Colonel Rutherford regarding a group of (50 families) living near Drowning Creek who were called "mullatos", thought to be a mixture of African and European descent. miles west of where Pembroke has developed. In 1773, colonial Governor Arthur Dobbs related a report from his agent, Col. Rutherford, head of a Bladen County militia, that a "mixed crew" of 50 families were living along Drowning Creek. They were referred to as "mullatos," generally meaning people of African and European descent. :[http://www.ci.lumberton.nc.us/index.php/our-city/history {{Blue| Lumberton, North Carolina}}] began before 1776. In early years this was a settlement on the 250 acre plantation. {{Image|file=Robeson_County_North_Carolina-7.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=Lumberton, NC downtown. }}{{clear}} :'''1776''' There is a commemoration fo the American Revolution in Bladen County, called [http://northcarolinahistory.org/encyclopedia/tories/ Tory Hole]. Many North Carolinians supported Great Britain, known as Loyalists or Tories. ::Some historians have argued that the loyalty to Britain stemmed from the Piedmont area hatred of the Eastern merchant and planter class defeated the Regulator Rebellion and were Patriots. According to Duane Meyer, (10%s ) of North Carolina Tories were previously Regulators, yet (200) Regulator joined with British forces. :'''1788''' [http://www.ci.lumberton.nc.us/index.php/our-city/history '''{{Blue|Lumberton, North Carolina}}'''] was begun before 1788. Other sources mention Lumberton as an established town. John Willis who donated part of his Red Bluff Plantation for The First Courthouse to be built. The community developed near "Drowning Creek", which is another name for Lumber River. After 1783 North Carolina sold lots for Lumberton development by a lottery. John Willis donated the land from his large plantation and suggested the name due the lumber importance. By 1789 Willis was representing Robeson county in the NC senate and state {{Image|file=Robeson_County_North_Carolina-1.png |align=r |size=300 |caption=map of Robeson County and town }}{{clear}} :'''1787''' Robeson County was created as part of [http://northcarolinahistory.org/encyclopedia/bladen-county-1734/ the Mother County, Bladen County]. It was named for Colonel Thomas Robeson of Tar Heel, North Carolina. Col. Robeson was a Revolutionary War officer who led the Elizabethtown defense with (70 troops) against the (400) Tory Soldiers. :'''1788-2000''' The Elizabethtown and Fayetteville stage coaches met in Lumberton. There they crossed Drowning Creek (Lumber River) on the toll bridge. Loggers used the high bluffs to launch the cut-down logs to float on The river's high bluff was the launching point for thousands of logs floated down Drowning Creek (Lumber River) into Georgetown, South Carolina. Lumberton, NC has functioned over 210 years with economic development. Other towns were Rowland, Red Springs, Lumber Bridge, Alma, Pembroke, Maxton, Parkton, Allenton, and Shannon. :'''1791''' Ashpole Presbyterian Church was begun in Ashpole, NC. Before this the church building was a school as well as meeting house for all church organizations. :'''1800’s ''' Ashpole Institute was founded by Rev. Stinson Ivey. :'''1800-1880's''' (19th century) there were mixed race people here thought of as Indian, Portuguese or Arab. Some might have been Atlantic Creoles, (mister of African and Portuguese ancestry). Many were descendants of English white women and the African men in the British colonies. Intermarriage then occurred with Indian tribes. Names on early land deeds and documents are of the families of free people of color, which included the Lumbee, who settled in Prospect and Red Banks, North Carolina. {{Image|file=Robeson_County_North_Carolina-2.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Lumbar River }} :'''1835''' The original North Carolina constitution did not acknowledge the Lumbees’ civil rights, such as right to vote. After the Civil War the Lumbees developed their education. :'''1860''' The Wilmington, Charlotte & Rutherford Railroad was extended into Lumberton. The rivers, creeks along with wagon roads for transportation of farm products and timber.In the latter half of the nineteenth century, railroads replaced waterways and wagon roads as the main source of transporting local agriculture and timber products. :'''1861''' Civil War -Maxton, North Carolina seceded from the Union. Many white men were already enlisted or had fled from enlisting. Thus the Confederate Army enlisted the American American slaves to build forts for the region, such as Fort Fisher, near Wilmington. :'''1862''' Ten percent (10%) of Cape Fear region's people were killed during a yellow fever epidemic killed 10 percent of the Cape Fear region's population. :'''1862-65''' The Lumber Bridge Light Infantry was called the "Scotch Tigers" during the Civil War. {{Image|file=Robeson_County_North_Carolina-6.jpg |align=r |size=230 |caption=Swamp Lowery Bandits }} :'''1861 -1865 Civil War''' Robeson County's raised a home guard, made up of all sorts of men, county magistrates, lawyers, clergymen, planters. The large Slaveholders of plantation were exempted from the army. For supplies, this Home Guard resorted to taking food supplies and livestock for the Confederate army from the local farmers. One man and his son were killed, but his son Henry Berriy Lowrie, who was mixed-race of Croatan heritage. Lowrie/Lowery swore revenge, and raided the upper class homesteads to drive away the livestock. His men were called the "Swamp Lowery Bandits" :'''1864- 65''' Latter Civil War, General William Tecumseh Sherman with the Union army were heading north following when the Union army burned Columbia, South Carolina Feb. 17, 1865. As the advancing army approached Robeson and his army began to push their way toward Robeson County as they headed north, residents worried about the approach. {{Image|file=Robeson_County_North_Carolina-1.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=map of Robeson Co. }}{{clear}} :'''1867''' Reconstruction Era established the rights for the African Americans. North Carolina legislature passed laws on voter registration and disenfranchised the minorities. ::The Lumbee Indians lived in Robeson County in earlier years and there are (53,000 members) registered today who are descendants of the early members. These Lumber are the largest tribe of North Carolina and adapted the white settlers life style. ::Maxton, NC was also named Tilden (for the Democratic candidate for US President) and Quhele (which is Gaelic for "Narrow part of a stream"). This changed names back to Shoe Hill, in 1881, then to Maxton in 1887 (to honor the Scottish settlers here). :'''1887''' North Carolina legislature began The University of North Carolina, located in Pembroke, with a goal to maintain a school for teachers of the Croatan race. {{Image|file=Robeson_County_North_Carolina-3.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=Luther_Henry_Caldwell_house }}{{clear}} :'''1900''' Democrats adopted a suffrage amendment lengthened the residence period. The white registrars applied the rule subjectively. If a poll tax were prepaid was one method, except the poor people without much cash could not pre-pay. This all effectively eliminated the voters who were either African American or mixed race. Even Racial discrimination has been documented on farm and aid programs. :'''1888''' The Lumbee tribe has continued to fight for federal recognition. 2004, 05 Senator Elizabeth Dole introduced (2) bills for recognition, but Congress did not pass the bills. :'''1898''' The Southeastern Railroad extended into Ashpole, North Carolina. The first lots of Ashpole, NC were sold. :'''1899''' Union City was incorporated where the railroad stop and tobacco was loaded on the railway cars to be shipped out and sold, then was renamed to be Ashpole. :'''{{Blue|1891 Lumber Bridge, NC}}''' was incorporated by the North Carolina Legislature. The town derived its name due to a hand built bridge over the Little Marsh Swamp. Levey Glass had the original land grant. :'''1907 ''' Ashpole was renamed as [https://www.fairmontnc.com '''{{Blue|Fairmont, NC}}'''] . This town had one general store with blacksmith shop. :'''1920''' The Lumbees built thirty-one schools in the area. :'''1930''' There were (30 general stores) and other economic industries in Fairmont.. :[https://www.fairmontnc.com '''{{Blue|Fairmont, NC}}'''] continued to grow. Today there is textile and truck farming. Medical buildings are here. :'''1958''' Battle of Hayes Pond - The Grand wizard, James "Catfish" Cole held a Ku Klux Clan gathering agains to drive away the Lumbee. Instead the Lumbee gathered other men, and chased the (50) Klansmen away. :'''1972''' This College joined the North Carolina state University system. :'''Late 20th-century''' researchers traced some free people African Americans {80 %) who were free in Virginia in Colonial times. Court records, land deeds, indentures, these free people descended from white women, which gave the free status and fathers were African American male slaves. Also some African American male slaves who had been freed in the mid 1600's. :'''Currently''' "Scotch Tigers" Guard members served during the Spanish-American War, World !, World War II, Vietnam, and Desert Storm.. These are "Scotch Tigers" National guard assist when there are floods or Hurricane Fran. :'''2008''' Ten Percent of counties in the United States have a Minority population which is the majority within the county. Robeson is one of the 10%. (68% Sixty-Eight percent are American Indian, African American and Hispanic). The Lumbee Tribe compose (38%) of the population- Native American. {{Image|file=Robeson_County_North_Carolina-5.jpg |align=l |size=250 |caption=Lumberton flood, Hurricane Matthew }}{{Image|file=Robeson_County_North_Carolina-4.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Lumberton, NC flooded }}{{clear}} :'''2016''' Hurricane Matthew came ashore in North Carolina. Although Lumberton, North Carolina is (70 miles) from the shoreline, this town was one of the worst-hit areas by the storm. More than 2,000 people were evacuated. Much of the town was underwater.https://abcnews.go.com/US/town-north-carolina-water-hurricane-matthew/story?id=42724119 '''Adjacent counties'''
*Cumberland County – northeast *Bladen County – east *Columbus County – southeast *Horry County, South Carolina – south *Dillon County, South Carolina – southwest *Marlboro County, South Carolina – west *Scotland County – northwest *Hoke County – northwest ===Government Offices=== *County Council, with members elected from single-member districts, forms the government of the county. *Robeson County is a member of the regional Lumber River Council of Governments. The first Robeson County court house was erected on land which previously part of the "Red Bluff Plantation," which was owned by John Willis.http://www.carolana.com/NC/Counties/robeson_county_nc.html *1794 law called for the governance of Lumberton, North Carolina by five directors with power of taxation. Unobligated tax money was designed to support Lumberton Academy which also served as a church.. This academy was first chartered in 1793 and rechartered at three other times. '''1st Courthouse''' ::1st Robeson County Courthouse and county seat was built on land of the Red Bluff Plantation, which was donated by John Willis. Current Courthouse {{Image|file=Robeson_County_North_Carolina.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Robeson county Courthouse }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== :Size - total area of 951 square miles (2,460 km2), of which 949 square miles (2,460 km2) is land and 1.8 square miles (4.7 km2) (0.2%) is water. :Size comparison - largest county in North Carolina by land area... Total area- Dare County. :Location in the Coastal Plain region of North Carolina :Bordered by the state of South Carolina, and the North Carolina counties of Bladen, Columbus, Cumberland, Hoke, and Scotland. :Topography- level to undulating coastal plain, :Soil marge areas of sandhills and coastal dunes. :Altitude varies from 60 feet above sea level (the extreme southeastern portion of the county) to 250 feet in the north, to the west of Parkton, North Carolina. :Swamps- flow in a northwest to southeast course, and eventually drain into the Lumber River. The :Highest # swamps is the part of the county populated by the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina, a state recognized tribe :Crops - tobacco, cotton, soybeans, vegetables, poultry, hogs, and beef cattle :Manufacturing - transformers, water pipes and valves, speakers, textiles, wood products, and manufactured homes. ---- '''Protected areas'''
*[https://www.ncparks.gov/more-about-us/about-state-parks-system/state-natural-areas *-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lumber_River_State_Park Lumber River State Park] ===Demographics=== In 2000 there were 43,677 while in 2010, there were 134,168 people with a population density of 130 people/sq. mi. In 2000, the racial makeup of the county was: 38.02% Native American, 32.80% White, 25.11% Black or African-American, 4.86% Hispanic or Latino, 0.33% Asian, 0.06% Pacific Islander, 2.26% from other races, 1.41% from two or more races. In 2005 38.5% of the population were Native American,- the state-recognized Lumbee Tribe. The Lumbee are the largest non-federally recognized tribe east of the Mississippi River, and the 9th largest non-federally recognized tribe in the United States.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robeson_County%2C_North_Carolina The Saura (Cheraw) and Lumbee were the area's earliest inhabitants, followed by Scottish, English, Welsh, and French settlers. [https://www.ncpedia.org/geography/robeson NCpedia Robeson] *2008, Robeson County is in the 10% of counties within the United States which has a population composed of Minority groups which are the majority of the population. (68% Sixty-Eight percent are American Indian, African American and Hispanic. ) The Lumbee Tribe compose (38%) of the population- Native American. [http://www.carolana.com/NC/Counties/robeson_county_nc.html Robeson county, Carolana] '''Highways'''
* I-74 *I-95 *US 74 *US 301 *US 501 *NC 20 *NC 41 *NC 71 *NC 72 *NC 83 *NC 130 *NC 211 *NC 710 *NC 711 *NC 904 '''County Resources'''
*The Archie Buie House (1902), landmark *The Luther Henry Caldwell House (1903), landmark *The Carolina Theatre (1927) , landmarks in the area '''Cultural Gatherings'''
*Robeson Little Theatre *Border Felt Farmer’s Museum *The North Carolina Indian Cultural Center *The Robeson County Showcase Museum '''Annual festivals'''
*Fairmont Farmers Festival *Lumbee Spring Pow Wow *St. Paul’s Annual Festival *Native American Wild Game Festival. *"Strike at the Wind!" -play commemorating exploits of Lumbee outlaw, Henry Berry Lowrie, is performed during the summer in Pembroke. * Lumberton Academy was chartered, 1793, rechartered (3 times). It also served as a church.. ====Cities/Communities==== *[[:Category: Fairmont, North Carolina|Fairmont]] *[[:Category: Barker Ten Mile, North Carolina|Barker Ten Mile]] ::https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barker_Ten_Mile%2C_North_Carolina *[[:Category: Maxton, North Carolina|Maxton]] ::https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maxton%2C_North_Carolina *[[:Category: Lumber Bridge, North Carolina|Lumber Bridge]] ::https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lumber_Bridge%2C_North_Carolina *[[:Category: Lumberton, North Carolina|Lumberton]], County Seat ::https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lumberton%2C_North_Carolina *[[:Category: Marietta, North Carolina|Marietta]] ::https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marietta%2C_North_Carolina *[[:Category: Maxton, North Carolina|Maxton]] ::https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maxton%2C_North_Carolina *[[:Category: McDonald, North Carolina|McDonald]] ::https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McDonald%2C_North_Carolina *[[:Category: Orrum, North Carolina|Orrum]] ::https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orrum%2C_North_Carolina *[[:Category: Parkton, North Carolina|Parkton]] ::https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parkton%2C_North_Carolina *[[:Category: Pembroke, North Carolina|Pembroke]] ::https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pembroke%2C_North_Carolina *[[:Category: Proctorville, North Carolina|Proctorville]] ::https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proctorville%2C_North_Carolina *[[:Category: Prospect, North Carolina|Prospect]] ::https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prospect%2C_North_Carolina *[[:Category: Raynham, North Carolina|Raynham]] ::https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raynham%2C_North_Carolina *[[:Category: Red Springs, North Carolina|Red Springs]] ::https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Springs%2C_North_Carolina *[[:Category: Rennert, North Carolina|Rennert]] ::https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rennert%2C_North_Carolina *[[:Category: Rex, North Carolina|Rex]] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rex%2C_North_Carolina *[[:Category: Rowland, North Carolina|Rowland]] ::https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rowland%2C_North_Carolina *[[:Category: Shannon, North Carolina|Shannon]] *[[:Category: St. Pauls, North Carolina|St. Pauls]] ::https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Pauls%2C_North_Carolina ===Census=== *The estimated population of Robeson County in 2004 was 126,500. *2000 Census, Robeson County has the ninth largest population of American Indians in the United States. [http://www.carolana.com/NC/Counties/robeson_county_nc.html Robeson county, Carolana] * 2010 census, the population was 134,168. ===Notables=== *John Beard, a former Los Angeles television news anchor grew up in St. Pauls. *Vonta Leach, born in Lumberton and raised in Rowland, is a [NFL) player. *Sean Locklear (Lumbee), born in Lumberton, starting offensive lineman for NFL Seattle Seahawks *Henry Berry Lowrie, part-Tuscarora, was a cultural hero of the Lumbee of North Carolina, who led insurgents against the planter elite during the Reconstruction era. *James McCallum, 1806–1889, Rep of Tennessee in Confederate Congress, 1864–65, Grandmaster of the Tennessee Masons, and mayor *Mike McIntyre - U.S. Representative of North Carolina's 7th Congressional District (1997 -20150. Born, raised, law practice- Lumberton *Angus McLean – Governor of North Carolina 1924–1928 *Malcom McLean, entrepreneur from Maxton, often called "the father of containerization". *Joseph Mitchell, journalist for The New Yorker. *Kelvin Sampson, former men's basketball coach of the Indiana Hoosiers at Indiana University. *Afeni Shakur, mother of the late rapper Tupac Shakur, early member of the Black Panther Party. *Margaret Marley Modlin, surrealist painter, sculptor and photographer, lived in Spain. *Stacy Layne Matthews, drag performer that competed on season 3 of Rupaul's Drag Race. *Glenn A. Maynor, First Native American Lumbee Indian Sheriff Lumberton, NC. *[http://northcarolinahistory.org/encyclopedia/angus-w-mclean-1925-1929/ Angus W McLean] North Carolina Governor (1925-29) *[http://northcarolinahistory.org/encyclopedia/henry-berry-lowry-1845/ Henry Berry Lowry] a "Robin Hood" part Lumbee ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Ashley Cemetery, Fairmont, North Carolina|Ashley Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Fairmont Cemetery, Fairmont, North Carolina|Fairmont Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Elizabeth Heights Cemetery, Lumberton, North Carolina|Elizabeth Heights Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Gardens of Faith, Lumberton, North Carolina|Gardens of Faith]] *[[:Category: Meadowbrook Cemetery, Lumberton, North Carolina|Meadowbrook Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Green Springs Baptist Church Cemetery, Parkton, North Carolina|Green Springs Baptist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Rowland Cemetery, Rowland, North Carolina|Rowland Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Bullock Cemetery, Robeson County, North Carolina|Bullock Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Lafayette Memorial Park, Fayetteville, North Carolina|Lafayette Memorial Park]] *[[:Category: Pittman Cemetery, Lumberton, North Carolina|Pittman Cemetery]] ===Sources=== *http://digital.ncdcr.gov/cdm/ref/collection/p16062coll9/id/289956 *http://www.digitalnc.org/counties/robeson-county/ *http://www.lumbeetribe.com/history--culture *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robeson_County%2C_North_Carolina *Duane Meyer, The Highland Scots of North Carolina, 1732-1776 (Chapel Hill, 1961); Murray N. Rothbard, Conceived in Liberty Vol. III (Auburn, Alabama, reprint, 1999); William S. Powell, North Carolina Through Four Centuries (Chapel Hill, 1989).

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{{Image|file=Photos-95.jpg |align=l |size=150 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Photos-90.jpg |align=r |size=160 |caption='''Robin Hoods death''' }} Robin Hood was a legendary English outlaw who is know for his gallantry, by robbing the rich to feed the poor and fighting against injustice and tyranny.Robin Hood was known to very skilled with a sword and bow and arrow who fought for justice.The tales of Sherwood Forest, his merry men, Friar Tuck and Maid Marion and their fight against the evil Sheriff of Nottingham are tales we have all heard. Historically Robin Hoods identity has been debated for century's. In English folk lore Robert Earle of Huntington is a name associated with Robin Hood,Other names thought to be Robin Hood :Robin of Loxley :Robin Hood of Wakefield :Robin Hood of York It is said Robin Hood died after he travells to Kirklees Priory so he can be bled by a prioress . He takes with him only Little John. The prioress who is Robin's cousin lets out too much blood, than her lover Sir Roger of Doncaster stabs him while he's weak, because Robin's side of the family inherited their land and title. Robin Hood mortally wounds Sir Roger before he dies. Little John wants to avenge him, but Robin does not allow him to, because Robin Hood has never harmed a woman. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Images-75.jpg |align=l |size=220 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Images-73.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption= }} {{clear}} Written on Robin Hood's gravestone near Kirklees Priory {{Image|file=Photos-79.jpg |align=l |size=130 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Photos-80.jpg |align=r |size=120 |caption= }} :''Hear underneath dis laitl stean Laz robert earl of Huntingtun'' :''Ne’er arcir ver as hie sa geud An pipl kauld im robin heud'' :''Sick [such] utlawz as he an iz men Vil england nivr si agen'' :''Obiit 24 kal: Dekembris, 1247'' In modern English :''Robert Earle of Huntington, Lies under this little stone.'' :''No archer was like him so good: His wildnesse named him Robin Hood.'' :''Ful thirteen years, and something more, These northerne parts he vexed sore.'' :''Such out-laws as he and his men, May England never know again.'' :''18 December 1247'' {{Image|file=Robin_Hood-5.jpg |align=r |size=270 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Photos-88.jpg |align=l |size=234 |caption='''Kirklees Priory Gatehouse''' }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=Photos-89.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption= }} {{clear}} Maid Marion {{Image|file=Photos-97.jpg |align=l |size=180 |caption='''Maid Marion''' }} {{Image|file=Photos-91.jpg |align=r |size=160 |caption='''Robin Hood - Maid Marion''' }} Maid Marian was a noblewoman she is said to be based on the historical figure and daughter of Robert Fitzwalter, Matilda. Robert Fitzwalter had to flee England because of an attempt to assassinate King John after King John's attempts to seduce Matilda.After her father died she as made a ward of the court, under the protection of King Richard.Matilda is said to be a cousin of King Richard,Marion met Robin Hood while in Sherwood Forest dressed as boy.It is King Richard who marries Robin Hood and Maid Marion in Sherwood Forest after returning from the crusades.
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Little John {{Image|file=Photos-73.png |align=r |size=160 |caption='''Robin Hood- Little John''' }} {{Image|file=Photos-32.jpg |align=l |size=140 |caption='''Robin Hood- Little John''' }} John Little was a outlaw one of Robin Hoods men,it was Robin Hood who changed his name to Little John. He was a seven foot tall warrior, who was skilled with bow and quarterstaff.Robin Hood and Little John met when he tried to prevent Robin from crossing a narrow bridge, they fought with quarterstaves, and Robin lost. After winning the duel John agreed to join his band and fight alongside him and they became frinds.Little John's existence is debatable, but is said to be buried in a churchyard in the village of Hathersage, Derbyshire. A modern tombstone marks the supposed location of his grave, which lies under an old yew tree. {{Image|file=Photos-89.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption= }} {{clear}} Will Scarlett and Allan-a-Dale {{Image|file=Photos-311.png |align=r |size=105 |caption='''Allan-a-Dale''' }} {{Image|file=Photos-310.png |align=l |size=100 |caption='''Will Scarlett''' }} Will Scarlet was a member of Robin Hood's merry men,he had a love of fine elegant clothes and is often seen wearing red silk. Will is the most skilled swordsman of the merry men, Robin Hood is the most skilled archer and Little John the most skilled staff wielder. In some tales Scarlet uses two swords at the same time.According to local tradition, Will Scarlet was killed after a battle with the Sheriff's men and is buried in the churchyard of the Church of St. Mary of the Purification, Blidworth in Nottinghamshire.The apex of the old church spire stands in the graveyard and is referred to as a monument to Will Scarlet, whose grave is otherwise unmarked. Alan-a-Dale was a wandering minstrel who became a member of Robin Hood's merry men.Will and Robin meet when Robin rescues Alan's sweetheart Christabel from an unwanted marriage to an old knight. Robin stops the bishop from proceeding with the ceremony, and it is either Little John dressed as a bishop or Friar Tuck marries Alan and Christabel. {{Image|file=Photos-89.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption= }} {{clear}} Friar Tuck {{Image|file=Photos-72.png |align=r |size=130 |caption='''Robin Hood - Friar Tuck''' }} Friar Tuck was not mentioned in the early Robin Hood stories he was mentioned much later.A friar with Robin Hood's band in the period of Richard the Lion-Hearted would have been impossible, because the period predates friars in England.In the later stories Friar Tuck was a former monk of Fountains Abbey who was expelled by his order because of his lack of respect for authority.He becomes one of Robin's band, he had taste for good food and wine.When Robin wants a priest who will marry Allan-a-Dale to his sweetheart Christabel he seeks out Friar Tuck, the Bishop of Hereford is against the marriage.They first meet in a battle of wits in which first one and then the other gains the upper hand and Robin forces Friar Tuck to carry him across a river, Friar Tuck then tosses Robin into the river,and Friar Tuck joins Robin Hoods band. {{Image|file=Photos-89.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption= }} {{clear}} Sheriff of Nottingham {{Image|file=Photos-371.png |align=l |size=80 |caption='''Sheriff of Nottingham''' }} The Sheriff of Nottingham task is to capture outlaws such as Robin Hood, to keep them from poaching the King's deer and stop them robbing travelers through Sherwood Forest.The sheriff of Nottingham also collected tax money from the poor if they collected more money than was required by the King they were allowed to keep it. The sheriff of Nottingham extorted money from the peasant taxpayers in a practice known as farming the shire.The Sheriff of Nottingham is also portrayed as having a lecherous desire for Maid Marian. He is widely considered to be the main villain of the Robin Hood stories, working with enemies of Robin Hood such as Sir Guy of Gisbourne who is the Sheriff of Nottingham's assistant and Prince John.With the Sheriff of Nottingham's help Prince John attempts to take control of the throne, while King Richard is away fighting in the crusades.
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Robinson Name Study

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[[Category:Robinson Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Boyd Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Robinson Robinson] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Boyd name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Robinson), by time period (18th Century Robinsons), or by topic (Robinson DNA, Robinson Occupations, Robinson Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Robinson Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Ridgley-10|Larry Ridgley]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Robinson}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, as well as other members, and could use your help! * ==Membership== * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Robison Robison] ==The Robinsons==
Welcome to the Robinson Name Study!
This is a project that I hope will become a valuable reference point for any Robinson researchers alike to share their knowledge by posting their DNA tests, resources, pictures, stories, and anything else of interest to this surname.
Robinson Name Origins
Origins: English, Irish
This is one of the most interesting and evocative surnames of the British Isles, whilst being recorded throughout the English speaking world. It is a medieval patronymic from the given name Robin, itself a diminutive of the popular Anglo-Saxon pre-7th century personal name Robert. This was originally a compound name with the elements "hrothi", and "berhta", meaning "fame-bright". As such it is first recorded in England in the famous Domesday Book of 1086. It is said that the name was originally made popular by Robin Goodfellow, whose mischievous tricks were later described in Shakespeare's, "Midsummer Night's Dream", and perhaps even more so by Robin of Locksley, otherwise known as Robin Hood, who it is said (without too much evidence) stole from the rich to give to the poor. The surname was first recorded in the latter half of the 13th Century (see below), and one Margaret Robines appeared in the Hundred Rolls of Cambridgeshire, dated 1279. In the modern idiom, the surname can be found recorded as Robyns, Robins, Robens, Robbings, Robinson and Robens. Recordings from early surviving London church registers include: the marriage of Helen Robinson and Thomas Grene on October 1st 1548, at St. Leonard's, Eastcheap, and the marriage of Christopher Robinson and Jone Millman on November 4th 1565, at St. Mary Abchurch, London. An early settler in the New World Colonies was John Robinson, aged 26, who sailed from London on the ship "Peter Bonaventure", bound for the 'Barbadoes' in April 1635. The Coat of Arms most associated with the name is a green shield charged with a gold chevron between three gold bucks standing at gaze. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Dera Robins, which was dated 1273, in the Hundred Rolls of Cambridgeshire. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling.Name Origin Research www.surnamedb.com == Sources == * [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/31966-redirection "The Robinson Family Genealogical and Historical Association," officers, constitution and by-laws, historical sketches of early Robinson emigrants to America, illustrations, armorial bearings, members of Association. (1902)]

Robinson-Peasley Family History

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= Introduction = This space is for the public family history for the family of: [[Robinson-27265|Carl William Robinson Sr]] and [[Peasley-221|Frances Lee (Peasley) Robinson]] (1953). As well as their nieces, nephews, and cousins. ''This is a work in progress, please check back often for updates!'' If you don't have a WikiTree login, send me a [mailto:azureraerobinson@gmail.com message] with your email address. Surnames in this family: {{Tag Link|Anderson}} {{Tag Link|Budd}} {{Tag Link|Harrison}} [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Robinson-Peasley Family History|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ==WikiTree Widgets== ===Robinson=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Robinson-27265/5 Compact Family Tree] *[https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Robinson-27265/9 Ahnentafel Ancestor List] *[https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Robinson-27265/10 Surnames] *[https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Robinson-27265/89 DNA Ancestors] *[https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Robinson-27265/890 DNA Descendants] ===Peasley=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Peasley-221/5 Compact Family Tree] *[https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Peasley-221/9 Ahnentafel Ancestor List] *[https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Peasley-221/10 Surnames] *[https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Peasley-221/89 DNA Ancestors] *[https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Peasley-221/890 DNA Descendants] ([[Space:Robinson-Peasley_Family_History#Introduction|top]]) ==Notable Ancestors== ===[https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Robinson-27265/102 Robinson]=== ====[[Project:Puritan_Great_Migration|Puritan Great Migration]]==== *[[Wallen-2|Ralph Wallen]] & [[Unknown-248038|Joyce (Unknown) Wallen]] ====[[Project:British_Royals_and_Aristocrats|British Royals and Aristocrats]]==== *[[Tudor-18|Henry Tudor VII of England]] (1457-1509) ====Others==== *[[Wallen-19|Elisha Wallen Jr]], the Long Hunter (1734-1814) ===[https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Peasley-221/102 Peasley]=== ====[[Project:Puritan_Great_Migration|Puritan Great Migration]]==== *[[Williams-934|Roger Williams]] (1606-1683) & [[Barnard-32|Mary Barnard]] (1609-1676) *[[Harris-8703|William Harris]] (1610-1681) & [[Hyde-2542|Susannah Hyde]] (1614-1682) ====[[Project:Witch_Trials|Salem Witch Trials]]==== *[[North-25|Susannah (North) Martin]] (1621-1692) *[[Varney-22|Rachel (Varney) Vinson]] (1631-1707) ([[Space:Robinson-Peasley_Family_History#Introduction|top]]) ==Military Mentions== ===[[Project:1776|Revolutionary War]]=== ====Robinson==== {| class="wikitable" border=1 style="width: 475px; " |- ! scope="col" style=""text-align: left; width: 250px;" |Ancestor ! scope="col" style=""text-align: center; width: 75px;" |Birth ! scope="col" style=""text-align: center; width: 75px;" |Death ! scope="col" style=""text-align: center; width: 75px;" |DAR # ! scope="col" style=""text-align: center; width: 75px;" |SAR # |- !|[[Westover-132|Job Westover]] !|1742 !|1813 !|[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A123536 A123536] !|[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/317008 P-317008] |- !|[[Pulliam-57|Thomas Pulliam]] !|1762 !|1832 !|[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A092134 A092134] !|[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/274263 P-274263] |- !|[[Walling-12|Elisha Walling]] !|1708 !|1785 !|[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A120025 A120025] !|[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/312750 P-312750] |} ====Peasley==== {| class="wikitable" border=1 style="width: 475px; " |- ! scope="col" style=""text-align: left; width: 250px;" |Ancestor ! scope="col" style=""text-align: center; width: 75px;" |Birth ! scope="col" style=""text-align: center; width: 75px;" |Death ! scope="col" style=""text-align: center; width: 75px;" |DAR # ! scope="col" style=""text-align: center; width: 75px;" |SAR # |- !|[[Waterman-363|John Waterman]] !|1728 !|1777 !|[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A122157 A122157] !|[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/314344 P-314344] |- !|[[Stacy-391|William Stacy]] !|1734 !|1802 !|[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A108063 A108063] !|[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/295760 P-295760] |- !|[[Eveland-27|Frederick Eveland]] !|1744 !|1838 !|[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A133012 A133012] !|[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/155670 P-155670] |- !|[[Newton-1656|Alpheus Newton]] !|1734 !|1818 !|[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A083083 A083083] !|[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/255954 P-255954] |- !|[[Ackerson-16|Abraham Ackerson]] !|1747 !|1834 !|[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A084220 A084220] !|[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/327815 P-327815] |- !|[[Brownlee-799|William Hamilton Brownlee]] !|1749 !|1829 !|[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A016066 A016066] !|[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/123408 P-123408] |- !|[[Phelps-42|David Phelps]] !|1752 !|1841 !|[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A090040 A090040] !|[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/269442 P-269442] |- !|[[Baird-391|Zebulon Baird]] !|1720 !|1804 !|[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A004842 A004842] !|[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/106981 P-106981] |- !|[[Franklin-5345|Asa Franklin]] !|1739 !|1801 !|[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A041700 A041700] !|[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/161588 P-161588] |- !|[[Pickering-68|Jotham Pickering]] !|1759 !|1806 !|[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A091041 A091041] !|[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/270184 P-270184] |} ===War of 1812=== ===Civil War=== *[[Robinson-27334|Robert Faris Robinson]] (1846-1925) *[[Hoover-3966|Allen Hoover]] (1836-1896) *[[Hoover-4049|Cornelius P Hoover]] (1849-1921) *[[Jones-59319|William Nelson Jones]] (1847-1916) *[[Messenger-828|Francis Orson Messenger]] (1826-1909) *[[Eveland-24|Abner Chandler Eveland]] (1821-1880) ===Spanish/American War=== *[[Anderson-43029|George Ferris Anderson]] (1876-1965) ===WWI=== *[[Hoover-4552|Edward Allen Hoover]] (1892-1983) ===WWII=== *[[Boushon-125|Elmo Allison Boushon]] (1919-2000) *[[Hyett-35|Lowell Bernard "Bud" Hyett]] (1917-2006) *[[Hyett-36|George Emmerson Hyett]] (1920-2008) ===Korean War=== *[[Peasley-229|Eugene Melvin Peasley]] (1930-1979) ===Vietnam=== *[[Hoover-4575|Timothy A Hoover]] (1943-2009) ===Other=== *[[Robinson-27274|Firman Joseph Robinson]] (1901-1991) *[[Lindsey-4043|Sean Phillip LIndsey]] (1981-2002) ([[Space:Robinson-Peasley_Family_History#Introduction|top]]) ==Ongoing work== ===Data Cleanup=== =====Clean up profiles on [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWeb/Suggestions.htm?UserID=19606899 Suggestions List]===== ===Find Cousins=== ====Add descendants of brick wall 3rd great-grandparents==== =====Robinson===== *[[Boushon-122|John Christopher Boushon]] (1839-1879) estimate *[[Budd-1262|Louis Andrew Budd Sr]] (1829-1916) ====Add descendants of 4th great-grandparents==== =====Robinson===== *[[Robinson-27364|John Robinson]] (1801-1864) & [[McMurtrey-129|Lavina McMurtrey]] (1816-1853) *[[Grenia-4|Moses Grenia]] (1820-1893) & [[Whaley-381|Eliza Ann Whaley]] (1825-1881) *[[Wallen-81|William Lewis Wallen]] (1820-1879) & [[Westover-24|Mary Jane Westover]] (1828-) *[[Hoover-3969|John Hoover]] (1812-1864) & [[Riddlemoser-7|Elizabeth Riddlemoser]] (1816-1879) =====Peasley===== *[[Peasley-228|John L Peasley]] (1804-1874) & [[Millard-2038|Mary Polly Millard]] (1811-1881) *[[Messenger-828|Francis Orson Messenger]] (1826-1909) & [[Waterman-1960|Elizabeth Jane Waterman]] (1833-1916) *[[Ames-1971|Alexander Hamilton Ames]] (1826-1855) & [[Paul-4981|Eliza Jane Paul]] (1833-1926) *[[Eveland-24|Abner Chandler Eveland]] (1821-1880) & [[Ackerson-13|Elizabeth Ackerson]] (1835-1924) *[[Anderson-43475|Warren Anderson]] (1811-1850) & [[LaBaw-16|Sarah LaBaw]] (1811-1870) *[[Harrison-16251|William Henry Harrison Jr]] (1798-1865) & [[Peddicord-77|Elizabeth Peddicord]] (1802-1871) *[[Jones-59454|Nelson Jones]] (1810-) & [[Phelps-5163|Amanda Amelia Phelps]] (1814-1894) *[[Ihda-2|Friedrich Ihda]] (1824-1900) & [[Foss-2156|Maria Foss]] (1830-1903) ===Adopted Profiles=== ====Add source documentation to the following adopted profiles==== =====Robinson===== *'''√''' [[Westover-150|Job Westover]] (1773-1838) *'''√''' [[Westover-132|Job Westover]] (1742-1813) *'''√''' [[Curtis-1982|Rachel (Curtis) Westover]] (1743-1811) *'''√''' [[Wallen-131|Berryman Wallen]] (1770-1797) =====Peasley===== *'''√''' [[Harris-8703|William Harris]] (1610-1681) *'''√''' [[Weed-74|Mary (Weed) Martin]] (1653-1713) *'''O''' [[Hunt-135|Elizabeth (Hunt) Pickering]] (1740-) *'''O''' [[Tillotson-2|Mary (Tillotson) Phelps]] (1721-1794) *'''Ø''' [[Ford-4122|Cephas Ford Jr]] (1758-1821) *'''Ø'''[[Petticoat-2|John Petticoat]] (1669-1737) *'''√''' [[Peasley-114|Joseph Peasley]] (1646-1735) *'''√''' [[Peasley-85|Joseph Peasley]] (1679-1752) ===Brick Wall Ancestors=== ====Ongoing Research==== =====Robinson===== *18. [[Boushon-122|John Christoper Boushon]] about 1839 - about 1879. The only mention of him is in a book about his wife's genealogy and his name on the death certificates for his two children. Also, believe he is listed as "Armand Boucher" on the 1870 in the household of his intendeds' grandfather, [[Wallen-214|Elisha Wallen]]. Family notes show his surname as Aumen Boushon, Aubuchon, and Almond Bouchon. *44. [[Hoover-3969|John Hoover]] Born 09 Feb 1812 - Died 10 Nov 1864. *45. [[Riddlemoser-7|Elizabeth (Riddlemoser) Hoover]] Born Maryland, United States abt 1816. Died 06 Jun 1879. =====Peasley===== *49. [[Millard-2038|Mary M "Polly" (Millard) Peasley]] Born New York, United States 01 Mar 1811. Died New London, Outagamie, Wisconsin, United States 20 Jan 1881. Originally had a notation that her maiden name was Martin. No source for this maiden name. The Martin father most list as her father with a wife, Sarah Turner, did have a Mary born the same year, however, she died as a child. DNA with Lydia Hammonds brother, Daniel Hammond's descendant may help prove this relationship. The maiden name Martin may have been an error due to there being another [[Peasley-85|John Peasley]] whose wife was [[Martin-8149|Mary Martin]] further up the tree. Found an [[Millard-2044|Ira Millard]] in Marys' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Millard-2038.pdf Will] of 1881, family trees show that her brothers name was Ira and he lived in the same county as Mary. **Another Millard descendent, from Wisconsin, has source documentation for proving this is her maiden name and who her parents are, that he's going to send me!! *52. [[Ames-1971|Alexander Hamilton "Hamm" Ames]] about 1826 - about 1855. Have a marriage record for him, he's in two censuses (1850 and 1855), on two of his children's death certificates and his son [[Ames-1952|George Hamilton Ames']] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Ames-1952-14 marriage certificate]. *60. [[Jones-59454|Nelson Jones]] about 1810. Another ancestor with just a mention of him in a book about his wife's genealogy and his son's marriage certificate. ==== Success! ==== *14. [[Anderson-43029|George Ferris Anderson]] Born Indiana, United States 06 Jan 1876. Died Retsil, Kitsap, Washington, United States 04 Jun 1965. This [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/776833/family-mystery-finally-solved family mystery has finally been solved] through DNA and investigation of this ancestor who had changed his name for about 40 years! *68. [[Grenier-1341|Joseph Grenier]] & 69. [[Fortier-703|Julie Fortier]] brickwalls have been broken! Read more about it on my blogpost: [https://azurerae.wordpress.com/2020/07/11/another-brick-wall-broken-on-wikitree/ Another Brick Wall Broken on WikiTree!] ===Mysteries=== *76. [[Wallen-214|Elisha Wallen]] Born Hawkins, Claiborne, Tennessee, United States 30 Nov 1795. Died Irondale, Washington, Missouri, United States 11 Mar 1872. The mother and father listed in all documentation seem implausible due to the mothers age at his birth. She would have been 60 years old. Researching the possibility that he and his sister, [[Wallen-161|Elizabeth Wallen]] were the children of their son, [[Wallen-131|Berryman Wallen]] who died young, a few years after Elisha's birth. ([[Space:Robinson-Peasley_Family_History#Introduction|top]]) ==Resources== *[https://www.digitalarchives.wa.gov Washington State Digital Archives] *[http://genealogy.state.or.us/ Oregon State Digital Archives] *[https://webportal.courts.oregon.gov/portal/ Oregon Judicial Department Online Records Search] *[http://cyberdriveillinois.com/departments/archives/databases/home.html Illinois Cyberdrive - Illinois State Archives] *[http://www.mnhs.org/search/people Minnesota People Records Search] *[https://s1.sos.mo.gov/records/archives/archivesdb/BirthDeath/ Missouri Birth & Death Records Database, Pre-1910] *[https://s1.sos.mo.gov/records/Archives/ArchivesMvc/DeathCertificates Missouri Death Certificates, 1910 - 1968] *[https://shsmo.org/newspaper/ State Historical Society of Missouri Newspaper Search] *[https://stlgs.org St Louis Genealogical Society] *[https://archive.org Internet Archive] #[[Robinson-27523|Robinson, Alexander Monroe]] 1848-1935.[https://archive.org/details/MyAutobiography_27523_1of2 ''My Autobiography''] 1 of 2 Washington, Missouri 1931 #[[Robinson-27523|Robinson, Alexander Monroe]] 1848-1935.[https://archive.org/details/MyAutobiography_27523_2of2 ''My Autobiography''] 2 of 2 Washington, Missouri 1931 #Wilder, Maribelle. ''[[Space:A Wallen-Walling Genealogy|A Wallen-Walling Genealogy]]'' (Gateway Press, Baltimore, 1985-1991) #Robinson, John Bunyan. ''[[Space:The Adin Robinson Family and Collaterals|The Adin Robinson Family and Collaterals]]'' (Libertyville, Ill., 1904) #Hammond, Frederick Stam. ''[[Space:Hammond_Families|History and genealogies of the Hammond families in America : with an account of the early history of the family in Normandy and Great Britain. 1000-1902]]'' (Ryan & Burkhart, Printers 1902 Oneida, New York) *[https://books.google.com Google Books] #Wallin, Carolyn Delores. [https://books.google.com/books?id=PjF6Eb8WCsEC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false ''Elisha Wallen: The Longhunter''] Johnson City, Tennessee : Overmountain Press, c1990. #Phelps, Oliver Seymour & Servin, Andrew Tinkey. [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=3eJLAQAAIAAJ&pg=GBS.PP9 ''The Phelps family of America and their English ancestors: with copies of wills, deeds, letters, and other interesting papers, coats of arms and valuable records''], Volume 1. Eagle publishing co., 1899. *Secondary source only as there are known errors. #Waterman, Edgar Francis [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=BLtYAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PP1 ''The Waterman family''] Vol III Descendants of Richard Waterman. E. F. Waterman, 1954. #Straus, Oscar Solomon. [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=3PAMAAAAYAAJ&pg=GBS.PA1 ''Roger Williams: The Pioneer of Religious Liberty''] Century Company, 1894. ([[Space:Robinson-Peasley_Family_History#Introduction|top]]) ==Family Vital Records== {| class="wikitable" border=1 style="width: 475px; " |- ! scope="col" style=""text-align: left; width: 250px;" |Ancestor ! scope="col" style=""text-align: center; width: 75px;" |Birth ! scope="col" style=""text-align: center; width: 75px;" |Marriage ! scope="col" style=""text-align: center; width: 75px;" |Death |- ! scope="col" style=""text-align: left; width: 250px;" |[[Robinson-27265|Carl William Robinson Sr]] ! scope="col" style=""text-align: center; width: 75px;" |[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Robinson-27265-2.jpg 1933] ! scope="col" style=""text-align: center; width: 75px;" rowspan="2" | [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Robinson-27265-4.jpg 1953] ! scope="col" style=""text-align: center; width: 75px;" |[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Robinson-27265-16.jpg 2003] |- ! scope="col" style=""text-align: left; width: 250px;" |[[Peasley-221|Frances Lee Peasley]] ! scope="col" style=""text-align: center; width: 75px;" |1937 ! scope="col" style=""text-align: center; width: 75px;" |- |- |} ===Robinson=== {| class="wikitable" border=1 style="width: 475px; " |- ! scope="col" style=""text-align: left; width: 250px;" |Ancestor ! scope="col" style=""text-align: center; width: 75px;" |Birth ! scope="col" style=""text-align: center; width: 75px;" |Marriage ! scope="col" style=""text-align: center; width: 75px;" |Death |- ! scope="col" style=""text-align: left; width: 250px;" |[[Robinson-27274|Firman Joseph Robinson]] ! scope="col" style=""text-align: center; width: 75px;" |[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Robinson-27274-6.jpg 1901] ! scope="col" style=""text-align: center; width: 75px;" rowspan="2" |[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/Robinson-27274-15.jpg 1929] ! scope="col" style=""text-align: center; width: 75px;" | [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Robinson-27274-17.jpg 1991] |- ! scope="col" style=""text-align: left; width: 250px;" |[[Budd-1260|Leona Catherine Budd]] ! scope="col" style=""text-align: center; width: 75px;" |[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Budd-1260-6.jpg 1904] ! scope="col" style=""text-align: center; width: 75px;" |[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Budd-1260-5.jpg 1966] |- ! scope="col" style=""text-align: left; width: 250px;" |[[Robinson-27275|William Thomas Robinson]] ! scope="col" style=""text-align: center; width: 75px;" |{{red|1874}} ! scope="col" style=""text-align: center; width: 75px;" rowspan="2" |[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Robinson-27275-6.jpg 1899] ! scope="col" style=""text-align: center; width: 75px;" | {{Orange|1910}} |- ! scope="col" style=""text-align: left; width: 250px;" |[[Boushon-120|Lucy Jane Boushon]] ! scope="col" style=""text-align: center; width: 75px;" |{{Red|1874}} ! scope="col" style=""text-align: center; width: 75px;" |[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Boushon-120-1.jpg 1958] |- ! scope="col" style=""text-align: left; width: 250px;" |[[Budd-1260|Carl Budd]] ! scope="col" style=""text-align: center; width: 75px;" |{{red|1864}} ! scope="col" style=""text-align: center; width: 75px;" rowspan="2" |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-3D9F-TH?i=477 1886] ! scope="col" style=""text-align: center; width: 75px;" | [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Budd-1261-16.jpg 1934] |- ! scope="col" style=""text-align: left; width: 250px;" |[[Hoover-3953|Lovey Jane Hoover]] ! scope="col" style=""text-align: center; width: 75px;" |{{Red|1868}} ! scope="col" style=""text-align: center; width: 75px;" |[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Hoover-3953-3.jpg 1930] |} ===Peasley=== {| class="wikitable" border=1 style="width: 475px; " |- ! scope="col" style=""text-align: left; width: 250px;" |Ancestor ! scope="col" style=""text-align: center; width: 75px;" |Birth ! scope="col" style=""text-align: center; width: 75px;" |Marriage ! scope="col" style=""text-align: center; width: 75px;" |Death |- ! scope="col" style=""text-align: left; width: 250px;" |[[Peasley-222|Francis Lynden Peasley]] ! scope="col" style=""text-align: center; width: 75px; "|{{red|1907}} ! scope="col" style=""text-align: center; width: 75px;" rowspan="2" |[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Harrison-14231.pdf 1929] ! scope="col" style=""text-align: center; width: 75px;" | [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Peasley-222.pdf 2002] |- ! scope="col" style=""text-align: left; width: 250px;" |[[Harrison-14231|Alice Hester Harrison]] ! scope="col" style=""text-align: center; width: 75px;" |[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Harrison-14231-1.pdf 1913] ! scope="col" style=""text-align: center; width: 75px;" |[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Harrison-14231-2.pdf 1996] |- ! scope="col" style=""text-align: left; width: 250px;" |[[Peasley-223|Vernon Lyle Delos Peasley]] ! scope="col" style=""text-align: center; width: 75px; "|{{orange|1879}} ! scope="col" style=""text-align: center; width: 75px;" rowspan="2" |[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Ames-1948-5.jpg 1901] ! scope="col" style=""text-align: center; width: 75px;" | [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Peasley-223-5.pdf 1966] |- ! scope="col" style=""text-align: left; width: 250px;" |[[Ames-1948|Mary Etta Ames]] ! scope="col" style=""text-align: center; width: 75px;" |[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Ames-1948-8 1880] ! scope="col" style=""text-align: center; width: 75px;" |[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Ames-1948-1.pdf 1925] |- ! scope="col" style=""text-align: left; width: 250px;" |[[Anderson-43029|George Ferris Anderson]] ! scope="col" style=""text-align: center; width: 75px; "|{{orange|1876}} ! scope="col" style=""text-align: center; width: 75px;" rowspan="2" |[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Jones-67676-12.jpg 1913] ! scope="col" style=""text-align: center; width: 75px;" | [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Anderson-43029-1.jpg 1965] |- ! scope="col" style=""text-align: left; width: 250px;" |[[Jones-67676|Lucy Amanda Jones]] ! scope="col" style=""text-align: center; width: 75px;" |[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/Jones-67676-9.jpg 1886] ! scope="col" style=""text-align: center; width: 75px;" |{{Purple|1981}} |- |} {{Purple|Certificate Sent for}} {{Red|Not Available}} {{Orange|Needs Research}} ([[Space:Robinson-Peasley_Family_History#Introduction|top]]) ==Identified Ancestors== ===[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebAncestors/errors.htm?WikiTreeID=Robinson-27265 Robinson]=== {|border="1" cellpadding="1" ! colspan="3" style="background: #f0f0f0;" | RELATION AND DATES ! colspan="3" style="background: #f0f0f0;" | ANCESTORS BY GENERATION ! colspan="3" style="background: #f0f0f0;" | OVERALL ANCESTORS (CUMULATIVE) |- | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Gen. #''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Direct Relation to Self''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Dates of Birth''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''#''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''# Identified in WikiTree''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''% Identified in WikiTree''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Total #''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Total # Identified''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Total % Identified''' |- | align="center"| 1||Parent||1901-1904||align="center"|2||align="center"|2||align="center"|100%||align="center"|2||align="center"|2||align="center"|100% |- | align="center"|2||grandparent||1864-1874||align="center"|4||align="center"|4||align="center"|100%||align="center"|6||align="center"|6||align="center"|100% |- | align="center"|3||great grandparent||1829-1853||align="center"|8||align="center"|6||align="center"|75%||align="center"|14||align="center"|12||align="center"|85.7% |- | align="center"|4||2nd great 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style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Dates of Birth''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''#''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''# Identified in WikiTree''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''% Identified in WikiTree''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Total #''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Total # Identified''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Total % Identified''' |- | align="center"| 1||Parent||1907-1913||align="center"|2||align="center"|2||align="center"|100%||align="center"|2||align="center"|2||align="center"|100% |- | align="center"|2||grandparent||1876-1886||align="center"|4||align="center"|4||align="center"|100%||align="center"|6||align="center"|6||align="center"|100% |- | align="center"|3||great grandparent||1835-1863||align="center"|8||align="center"|8||align="center"|100%||align="center"|14||align="center"|14||align="center"|100% |- | align="center"|4||2nd great grandparent||1798-1835||align="center"|16||align="center"|16||align="center"|62%||align="center"|30||align="center"|30||align="center"|80% |- | align="center"|5||3rd great grandparent||1755-1811||align="center"|32||align="center"|25||align="center"|78%||align="center"|62||align="center"|55||align="center"|89% |- |align="center"| 6||4th great grandparent||1722-1778||align="center"|64||align="center"|35||align="center"|55%||align="center"|126||align="center"|90||align="center"|72% |} ([[Space:Robinson-Peasley_Family_History#Introduction|top]]) ==Family Albums== {| !| *[[Space:Photos_from_the_Robinson-Peasley_Family_Albums_1|Album 1]] *[[Space:Photos_from_the_Robinson-Peasley_Family_Albums_2|Album 2]] *[[Space:Photos_from_the_Robinson-Peasley_Family_Albums_3|Album 3]] *[[Space:Photos_from_the_Robinson-Peasley_Family_Albums_4|Album 4]] *[[Space:Photos_from_the_Robinson-Peasley_Family_Albums_5|Album 5]] !| *[[Space:Photos_from_the_Robinson-Peasley_Family_Albums_6|Album 6]] *[[Space:Photos_from_the_Robinson-Peasley_Family_Albums_7|Album 7]] *[[Space:Photos_from_the_Robinson-Peasley_Family_Albums_8|Album 8]] *[[Space:Photos_from_the_Robinson-Peasley_Family_Albums_9|Album 9]] *[[Space:Photos_from_the_Robinson-Peasley_Family_Albums_10|Album 10]] !| *[[Space:Photos_from_the_Robinson-Peasley_Family_Albums_11|Album 11]] *[[Space:Photos_from_the_Robinson-Peasley_Family_Albums_12|Album 12]] *[[Space:Photos_from_the_Robinson-Peasley_Family_Albums_13|Album 13]] *[[Space:Photos_from_the_Robinson-Peasley_Family_Albums_14|Album 14]] *[[Space:Photos_from_the_Robinson-Peasley_Family_Albums_15|Album 15]] !| *[[Space:Photos_from_the_Robinson-Peasley_Family_Albums_16|Album 16]] *[[Space:Photos_from_the_Robinson-Peasley_Family_Albums_17|Album 17]] *[[Space:Photos_from_the_Robinson-Peasley_Family_Albums_18|Album 18]] *[[Space:Photos_from_the_Robinson-Peasley_Family_Albums_19|Album 19]] *[[Space:Photos_from_the_Robinson-Peasley_Family_Albums_20|Album 20]] |- |} {| !| *[[Space:Photos_from_the_Robinson-Peasley_Family_Albums_21|Album 21]] *[[Space:Photos_from_the_Robinson-Peasley_Family_Albums_22|Album 22]] *[[Space:Photos_from_the_Robinson-Peasley_Family_Albums_23|Album 23]] *[[Space:Photos_from_the_Robinson-Peasley_Family_Albums_24|Album 24]] *[[Space:Photos_from_the_Robinson-Peasley_Family_Albums_25|Album 25]] !| *[[Space:Photos_from_the_Robinson-Peasley_Family_Albums_26|Album 26]] *[[Space:Photos_from_the_Robinson-Peasley_Family_Albums_27|Album 27]] *[[Space:Photos_from_the_Robinson-Peasley_Family_Albums_28|Album 28]] *[[Space:Photos_from_the_Robinson-Peasley_Family_Albums_29|Album 29]] *[[Space:Photos_from_the_Robinson-Peasley_Family_Albums_30|Album 30]] !| *[[Space:Photos_from_the_Robinson-Peasley_Family_Albums_31|Album 31]] *[[Space:Photos_from_the_Robinson-Peasley_Family_Albums_32|Album 32]] *[[Space:Photos_from_the_Robinson-Peasley_Family_Albums_33|Album 33]] *[[Space:Photos_from_the_Robinson-Peasley_Family_Albums_34|Album 34]] *[[Space:Photos_from_the_Robinson-Peasley_Family_Albums_35|Album 35]] !| *[[Space:Photos_from_the_Robinson-Peasley_Family_Albums_36|Album 36]] *[[Space:Photos_from_the_Robinson-Peasley_Family_Albums_37|Album 37]] *[[Space:Photos_from_the_Robinson-Peasley_Family_Albums_38|Album 38]] *[[Space:Photos_from_the_Robinson-Peasley_Family_Albums_39|Album 39]] *[[Space:Photos_from_the_Robinson-Peasley_Family_Albums_40|Album 40]] |- |} {| !| *[[Space:Photos_from_the_Robinson-Peasley_Family_Albums_41|Album 41]] *[[Space:Photos_from_the_Robinson-Peasley_Family_Albums_42|Album 42]] *[[Space:Photos_from_the_Robinson-Peasley_Family_Albums_43|Album 43]] *[[Space:Photos_from_the_Robinson-Peasley_Family_Albums_44|Album 44]] *[[Space:Photos_from_the_Robinson-Peasley_Family_Albums_45|Album 45]] !| *[[Space:Photos_from_the_Robinson-Peasley_Family_Albums_46|Album 46]] *[[Space:Photos_from_the_Robinson-Peasley_Family_Albums_47|Album 47]] *[[Space:Photos_from_the_Robinson-Peasley_Family_Albums_48|Album 48]] *[[Space:Photos_from_the_Robinson-Peasley_Family_Albums_49|Album 49]] *[[Space:Photos_from_the_Robinson-Peasley_Family_Albums_50|Album 50]] |- |}

Robison Family Bible

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This page details the family Bible of [[Robison-508 | John Thadeus Robison]] and [[Spiers-211 | Margaret Spiers]], and countinued by [[Robison-507 | James Thadeus Robison]] and [[Fletcher-4063 | Sarah Elizabeth Fletcher]] who settled in Carroll County, Georgia. Bold indicates words that were printed in the Bible and italics indicates words that were handwritten. Additionally, images of these pages are available on this profile. '''Marriages''' ''[[Robison-507 | James T Robison]] and [[Fletcher-4063 | Sarah E. Fletcher]] wase Married the 16 day of May 1865'' ''[[Robison-507 | James T Robison]] wase borne the Twenty seventh day of May 1836'' ''[[Fletcher-4063 | Sarah E. Robison]] wase borne July the Twenty Fifth'' ''[[Robison-519 | Jane V Robison]] wase borne May the Fourth 1866'' ''[[Robison-520 | Martha Robison]] wase borne March the Tenth day 1868'' ''[[Robison-521 | John M. Robison]] wase borne October the Twenty ninth 1869'' ''[[Robison-522 | Celia E. Robison]] wase borne January the sixt day 1873'' ''[[Robison-523 | Albert W. Robison]] wase borne the Twenty Sixt day of June 1874'' ''[[Robison-524 | Mary F. Robison]] wase borne the Twenty Sevent day of November 1878'' ''[[Robison-506 | Margret E. Robison]] wase borne the Fiftenth of March 1888'' '''Births''' ''[[Robison-508 | John Robison]] was Born February the 12th 1797'' ''[[Spiers-211 | Marget Robison]] was born Aprile the 9th 1798'' ''[[Robison-527 | Martha C. Robison]] was Born September the 6th 1821'' ''[[Robison-548 | Albert C. Robison]] was Born March 6 1823'' ''[[Robison-549 | Sarah Lisabeth]] was born in November 9 1825'' ''[[Robison-525 | William W. Robison]] was Born February the 9 1827'' ''[[Robison-526 | J W Robison]] was born January the 15th 1829'' ''[[Robison-550 | Michal Mc Robison]] was born the 21th Aprile 1831'' ''[[Robison-551 | Janie T. Robison]] was Born the September the 6 1833'' ''[[Robison-507 | James T Robison]] was born may the 27 1836'' ''[[Robison-528 | Isaac H Robison]] was born the 26 March 1839'' '''Deaths''' ''[[Robison-507 | James T Robison]]'' ''[[Robison-549 | Lisabeth]] dide the 2 day of march 1852'' ''[[Robison-550 | Michal M Robison]] did the Second Day of August 1855'' ''[[Spiers-211 | Marget Robison]] did the February the 23th 1856'' ''[[Robison-508 | John Robison]] Died the Fourth Day of June 1879'' ''[[Robison-507 | James T Robison]] died the 18 day of January 1891'' ''[[Robison-520 | Mattie McBurnett]] Died Aug 13 at 9 oclock 1947 at the age of 79 years'' ''[[Robison-523 | Albert Robinson]] died May 20 1953'' ''Phelip D. McBurnett wase borne the 3 Third of August 1886'' ''Marion A. McBurnett wase borne the Twenty sixt Day August 1888'' ''Deaths'' ''Marion A. McBurnett Died the 12 Twelf Day October 1888'' ''[[McBurnett-56|William W. McBurnett]] was borned the 19 Oct 1889'' '''Deaths''' ''[[McBurnett-57|luther G. McBurnett]] was borned the 28 day of august 1891'' ''??? McBurnett born october 14 1894'' ''Margret A. Robison was Borne Dec 27 1850'' ''Mary E. Robison was Borne Oct the 21 1859'' ''Lucy J. Robison was born June the 28 1856'' ''[[Robison-524 | Mary F. Robison Gable]] Died Oct 5th 1967''

Rochford Family History

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[[Category:Family Histories]] This is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Rochford families and information about individuals, places, and things named Rochford. (Do you have any info about Rochfords or the name? Please join the Trusted List to this page and participate. You can also post a comment or memory below.) === Origins of the Surname Rochford === ??? === Rochfords on WikiTree === Here is the [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/R/ROCHFORD_1.html Rochford] list as of this morning. If you are a Rochford you will automatically appear on this list tomorrow, along with any other family members you add with the Rochford last name or maiden name.

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

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|rowspan=5|[[Wikipedia:The Beach Boys|The Beach Boys]] |||Al Jardine||1942|| |rowspan=5|[[Image:Wilson-31807-2.jpg|75px]] |align=center|'''[[Special:EditFamilySteps|ADD]]''' |- ||[[Wilson-25842]]||Brian Wilson||1942|| |align=center|'''{{Green|C}}''' |- ||[[Wilson-31809]]||Carl Wilson||1946||1988 |align=center|'''{{Green|C}}''' |- ||[[Wilson-25845]]||Dennis Wilson||1944||1983 |align=center|'''{{Green|C}}''' |- ||[[Love-3997]]||Mike Love||1941|| |align=center|'''{{Green|C}}''' |- |rowspan=4|1988 |rowspan=4|[[Wikipedia:The Beatles|The Beatles]] ||[[Harrison-23]]||George Harrisoninducted twice: in 1988 as part of The Beatles and in 2004 for his solo career.||1943||2001 |rowspan=4|[[Image:Harrison-5576-1.jpg|75px]] |align=center|'''{{Green|C}}''' |- ||[[Lennon-1]]||John Lennoninducted twice: in 1988 as part of The Beatles and in 1994 for his solo career||1940||1980 |align=center|'''{{Green|C}}''' |- ||[[McCartney-412]]||Paul McCartneyinducted twice: in 1988 as part of The Beatles and in 1999 for his solo career||1942|| |align=center|'''{{Green|C}}''' |- ||[[Starkey-506]] ||Ringo Starrinducted three times: in 1988 as part of The Beatles and twice in 2015 for his solo career and the Award for Musical Excellence||1940|| |align=center|'''{{Green|C}}''' |- |rowspan=7|1988 |rowspan=7|[[Wikipedia:The Drifters|The Drifters]] ||[[Nelson-8123]]||Ben E King||1938||2015|| |align=center|'''{{red|NC}}''' |- |||Bill Pinkney|||||| |align=center|'''[[Special:EditFamilySteps|ADD]]''' |- |||Charlie Thomas|||||| |align=center|'''[[Special:EditFamilySteps|ADD]]''' |- |||Clyde McPhatter|||||| |align=center|'''[[Special:EditFamilySteps|ADD]]''' |- |||Gerhart Thrasher|||||| |align=center|'''[[Special:EditFamilySteps|ADD]]''' |- |||Johnny Moore|||||| |align=center|'''[[Special:EditFamilySteps|ADD]]''' |- |||Rudy Lewis|||||| |align=center|'''[[Special:EditFamilySteps|ADD]]''' |- |rowspan=3|1988 |rowspan=3|[[Wikipedia:The Supremes|The Supremes]] ||[[Ross-8880]]||Diana Ross||1944|| |rowspan=3|[[Image:PFWC-45.jpg|75px]] |align=center|'''{{Green|C}}''' |- ||[[Ballard-6069]]||Florence Ballard||1943||1976 |align=center|'''{{red|NC}}''' |- ||[[Wilson-79311]]||Mary Wilson||1944||2021 |align=center|'''{{red|NC}}''' |- |1988 || ||[[Zimmerman-1735]]||Bob Dylan||1941||||[[Image:Zimmerman-1735.jpg|75px]] |align=center|'''{{Green|C}}''' |- |1988 || ||[[Polsfuss-6]]||Les Paul||1915||2009||[[Image:Polsfuss-6.jpg|75px]] |align=center|'''{{Green|C}}''' |- |rowspan=5|1989 |rowspan=5|[[Wikipedia:The Ink Spots|The Ink Spots]]||[[Kenny-2479]]||Bill Kenny||1914||1978 |rowspan=5|[[Image:PFWC-46.jpg|75px]] |align=center|'''{{red|NC}}''' |- |||Charlie Fuqua|||| |align=center|'''[[Special:EditFamilySteps|ADD]]''' |- |||Deek Watson|||| |align=center|'''[[Special:EditFamilySteps|ADD]]''' |- |||Jerry Daniels|||| |align=center|'''[[Special:EditFamilySteps|ADD]]''' |- |||Orville Jones|||| |align=center|'''[[Special:EditFamilySteps|ADD]]''' |- |rowspan=8|1989 |rowspan=8|[[Wikipedia:The Rolling Stones|The Rolling Stones]] |||Bill Wyman|||||||| |- ||[[Jones-71131]]||Brian Jones||1942||1969|||| |- ||[[Watts-11976]]||Charlie Watts||1941||2021|||| |- |||Ian Stewart|||||||| |- |||Keith Richards|||||||| |- |||Mick Jagger|||||||| |- |||Mick Taylor|||||||| |- |||Ronnie Woodinducted twice: in 1989 as part of the Rolling Stones and in 2012 as part of Faces|||||||| |- |rowspan=6|1989 |rowspan=6|[[Wikipedia:The Temptations|The Temptations]] |||David Ruffin|||||||| |- |||Dennis Edwards|||||||| |- ||[[Kendricks-20]]||Eddie Kendricks||1939||1992|||| |- |||Melvin Franklin|||||||| |- |||Otis Williams|||||||| |- |||Paul Williams|||||||| |- |1989 || |||Dion|||||||| |- |1989 || ||[[Redding-503]]||Otis Redding||1941||1967|||| |- |1989||||[[Smith-137122]]||Bessie Smith||1894||1937|||| |- |1989||||[[Spector-113]]||Phil Spector||1939||2021|||| |- |1989 || |||Stevie Wonder|||||||| |- |1990 ||Simon & Garfunkel |||Art Garfunkel|||||||| |- |1990 ||Simon & Garfunkel |||Paul Simoninducted twice: in 1990 as part of Simon and Garfunkel and in 2001 for his solo career|||||||| |- |1990 ||The Four Seasons |||Bob Gaudio|||||||| |- |1990 ||The Four Seasons |||Frankie Valli|||||||| |- |1990 ||The Four Seasons |||Nick Massi|||||||| |- |1990 ||The Four Seasons |||Tom DeVito|||||||| |- |1990 ||The Four Tops |||Abdul Fakir|||||||| |- |1990 ||The Four Tops |||Lawrence Payton|||||||| |- |1990 ||The Four Tops |||Levi Stubbs|||||||| |- |1990 ||The Four Tops |||Renaldo Benson|||||||| |- |1990 ||The Kinks |||Dave Davies|||||||| |- |1990 ||The Kinks |||Mick Avory|||||||| |- |1990 ||The Kinks |||Pete Quaife|||||||| |- |1990 ||The Kinks |||Ray Davies|||||||| |- |1990 ||The Platters |||David Lynch|||||||| |- |1990 ||The Platters |||Herb Reed|||||||| |- |1990 ||The Platters |||Paul Robi|||||||| |- |1990 ||The Platters ||[[Williams-130735]]||Tony Williams||1928||1992|||| |- |1990 ||The Who ||[[Entwistle-357]]||John Entwistle||1944||2002|||| |- |1990 ||The Who ||[[Moon-1861]]||Keith Moon||1946||1978|||| |- |1990 ||The Who |||Pete Townshend|||||||| |- |1990 ||The Who |||Roger Daltrey|||||||| |- |1990 ||Zola Taylor |||The Platters|||||||| |- |1990 || ||[[Cassotto-1]]||Bobby Darin||1936||1973|||| |- |1990 || ||[[Pridgett-1]]||Ma Rainey||1886||1939|||| |- |1990 || |||Hank Ballard|||||||| |- |1991 ||Ike & Tina Turner ||[[Turner-13219]]||Ike Turner||1931||2007|||| |- |1991 ||Ike & Tina Turner ||[[Bullock-2013]]||Tina Turnerinducted twice: in 1991 as part of Ike and Tina Turner and in 2021 for her solo career||1939||2023|||| |- |1991 ||The Byrds |||Chris Hillman|||||||| |- |1991 ||The Byrds |||David Crosby|||||||| |- |1991 ||The Byrds |||Gene Clark|||||||| |- |1991 ||The Byrds |||Michael Clarke|||||||| |- |1991 ||The Byrds |||Roger McGuinn|||||||| |- |1991 ||The Impressions |||Arthur Brooks|||||||| |- |1991 ||The Impressions ||[[Mayfield-1684]]||Curtis Mayfieldinducted twice: in 1991 as part of The Impressions and in 1999 for his solo career||1942||1999|||| |- |1991 ||The Impressions |||Fred Cash|||||||| |- |1991 ||The Impressions |||Jerry Butler|||||||| |- |1991 ||The Impressions |||Richard Brooks|||||||| |- |1991 ||The Impressions ||[[Gooden-532]]||Sam Gooden|||||||| |- |1991 || |||Jimmy Reed|||||||| |- |1991 || |||John Lee Hooker|||||||| |- |1991 || ||[[Evans-34313]]||LaVern Baker||1929||1997|||| |- |1991 || ||[[Pickett-1584]]||Wilson Pickett||1941||2006||[[Image:Pickett-1584.jpg|75px]]|| |- |1992 ||Booker T & the MG's |||Al Jackson Jr|||||||| |- |1992 ||Booker T & the MG's |||Booker T Jones|||||||| |- |1992 ||Booker T & the MG's|| |||Donald Dunn|||||| |- |1992 ||Booker T & the MG's |||Lewie Steinberg|||||||| |- |1992 ||Booker T & the MG's |||Steve Cropper|||||||| |- |1992 ||Sam & Dave |||Dave Prater|||||||| |- |1992 ||Sam & Dave |||Sam Moore|||||||| |- |1992 ||The Isley Brothers |||Chris Jasper|||||||| |- |1992 ||The Isley Brothers |||Ernie Isley|||||||| |- |1992 ||The Isley Brothers |||Marvin Isley|||||||| |- |1992 ||The Isley Brothers |||O'Kelly Isley Jr|||||||| |- |1992 ||The Isley Brothers |||Ronald Isley|||||||| |- |1992 ||The Isley Brothers |||Rudolph Isley|||||||| |- |1992 |rowspan=3|[[Wikipedia:The Jimi Hendrix Experience|The Jimi Hendrix
Experience]] ||[[Hendrix-634]]||Jimi Hendrix||1942||1970||[[Image:Hendrix-634.jpg|75px]]|| |- |1992 |||Mitch Mitchell|||||||| |- |1992 |||Noel Redding|||||||| |- |1992 |rowspan=7|[[Wikipedia:The Yardbirds|The Yardbirds]] |||Chris Dreja|||||||| |- |1992 ||[[Clapton-21]]||Eric Claptoninducted three times: in 1992 as part of The Yardbirds, in 1993 as part of Cream, and in 2000 for his solo career||1945|||||| |- |1992 ||[[Beck-12196]]||Jeff Beckinducted twice: in 1992 as part of The Yardbirds and in 2009 for his solo career||1944||2023|||| |- |1992 |||Jim McCarty|||||||| |- |1992 ||[[Page-4618]]||Jimmy Pageinducted twice: in 1992 as part of The Yardbirds and in 1995 as part of Led Zeppelin||1944|||||| |- |1992 ||[[Relf-160]]||Keith Relf||1943||1976||[[Image:Relf-160-1.jpg|75px]]|| |- |1992 |||Paul Samwell-Smith|||||||| |- |1992 || ||[[Brooks-19628]]||Elmore James||1918||1963|||| |- |1992 || ||[[Brooks-19625]]||Bobby Bland||1930||2013|||| |- |1992 || ||[[Felder-469]]||Doc Pomus||1925||1991|||| |- |1992 || ||[[Cash-217]]||Johnny Cash||1932||2003||[[Image:Cash-217-3.jpg|75px]]|| |- |1993 |rowspan=3|[[Wikipedia:Cream (band)|Cream]] ||[[Clapton-21]]||Eric Clapton||1945|||||| |- |1993 ||[[Baker-28289]]||Ginger Baker||1939||2019|||| |- |1993 |[[Bruce-11323]]||Jack Bruce||1943||2014|||| |- |1993 |rowspan=4|[[Wikipedia:Creedence Clearwater Revival|Creedence Clearwater
Revival]] |||Doug Clifford|||||||| |- |1993 |||John Fogerty|||||||| |- |1993 |||Stu Cook|||||||| |- |1993 ||[[Fogerty-49]]||Tom Fogerty||1941||1990|||| |- |1993 |rowspan=5|[[Wikipedia:Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers|Frankie Lymon
& The Teenagers]] ||[[Lymon-2]]||Frankie Lymon||1942||1968|||| |- |1993 |||Herman Santiago|||||||| |- |1993 |||Jimmy Merchant|||||||| |- |1993 |||Joe Negroni|||||||| |- |1993 |||Sherman Garnes|||||||| |- |1993 |rowspan=7|[[Wikipedia:Sly and the Family Stone|Sly and the
Family Stone]] |||Cynthia Robinson|||||||| |- |1993 |||Freddie Stone|||||||| |- |1993 |||Gregg Errico|||||||| |- |1993 |||Jerry Martini|||||||| |- |1993 |||Larry Graham|||||||| |- |1993 |||Rosie Stone|||||||| |- |1993 |||Sly Stone|||||||| |- |1993 ||The Doors ||[[Morrison-4075]]||Jim Morrison||1943||1971|||| |- |1993 ||The Doors |||John Densmore|||||||| |- |1993 ||The Doors ||[[Manzarek-1]]||Ray Manzarek||1939||2013|||| |- |1993 ||The Doors |||Robby Krieger|||||||| |- |1993 || ||[[Jones-88782]]||Dinah Washington||1924||1963|||| |- |1993 || ||[[Hawkins-12407]]||Etta James||1938||2012|||| |- |1993 || |||Ruth Brown|||||||| |- |1993 || |||Van Morrison|||||||| |- |1994 ||The Animals |||Alan Price|||||||| |- |1994 ||The Animals ||[[Chandler-11342]]||Chas Chandler||1938||1996|||| |- |1994 ||The Animals |||Eric Burdon|||||||| |- |1994 ||The Animals ||[[Valentine-2926]]||Hilton Valentine||1943||2021|||| |- |1994 ||The Animals |||John Steel|||||||| |- |1994 ||The Band |||Garth Hudson|||||||| |- |1994 ||The Band ||[[Helm-873]]||Levon Helm||1940||2012|||| |- |1994 ||The Band |||Richard Manuel|||||||| |- |1994 ||The Band |||Rick Danko|||||||| |- |1994 ||The Band || [[Robertson-28823]] ||Robbie Robertson||1943||2023|||| |- |1994 ||The Grateful Dead |||Bill Kreutzmann|||||||| |- |1994 ||The Grateful Dead |||Bob Weir|||||||| |- |1994 ||The Grateful Dead |||Brent Mydland|||||||| |- |1994 ||The Grateful Dead |||Donna Jean Godchaux|||||||| |- |1994 ||The Grateful Dead ||[[Garcia-1491]]||Jerry Garcia||1942||1995|||| |- |1994 ||The Grateful Dead ||[[Godchaux-9]]||Keith Godchaux||1948||1980|||| |- |1994 ||The Grateful Dead |||Mickey Hart|||||||| |- |1994 ||The Grateful Dead |||Phil Lesh|||||||| |- |1994 ||The Grateful Dead |||Robert Hunter|||||||| |- |1994 ||The Grateful Dead ||[[McKernan-170]]||Ron McKernan||1945||1973|||| |- |1994 ||The Grateful Dead |||Tom Constanten|||||||| |- |1994 ||The Grateful Dead |||Vince Welnick|||||||| |- |1994 || ||[[Marley-220]]||Bob Marley||1945||1981|||| |- |1994 || |||Duane Eddy|||||||| |- |1994 || |||Elton John|||||||| |- |1994 || |||John Lennon|||||||| |- |1994 || ||[[Stewart-10603]]||Rod Stewart||1945|||||| |- |1995 ||Led Zeppelin ||[[Page-4618]]||Jimmy Page||1944|||||| |- |1995 ||Led Zeppelin ||[[Bonham-889]]||John Bonham||1948||1980|||| |- |1995 ||Led Zeppelin |||John Paul Jones|||||||| |- |1995 ||Led Zeppelin |||Robert Plant|||||||| |- |1995 ||Martha and the Vandellas |||Annette Beard|||||||| |- |1995 ||Martha and the Vandellas |||Betty Kelly|||||||| |- |1995 ||Martha and the Vandellas |||Lois Reeves|||||||| |- |1995 ||Martha and the Vandellas |||Martha Reeves|||||||| |- |1995 ||Martha and the Vandellas |||Rosalind Ashford|||||||| |- |1995 ||The Allman Brothers Band |||Berry Oakley|||||||| |- |1995 ||The Allman Brothers Band |||Butch Trucks|||||||| |- |1995 ||The Allman Brothers Band |||Dickey Betts|||||||| |- |1995 ||The Allman Brothers Band ||[[Allman-525]]||Duane Allman||1946||1971|||| |- |1995 ||The Allman Brothers Band ||[[Allman-285]]||Gregg Allman||1947||2017|||| |- |1995 ||The Allman Brothers Band |||Jai Johanny Johanson|||||||| |- |1995 || |||Al Green|||||||| |- |1995 || ||[[Zappa-1]]||Frank Zappa||1940||1993|||| |- |1995 || ||[[Joplin-40]]||Janis Joplin||1943||1970|||| |- |1995 || ||[[Young-9638]]||Neil Younginducted twice: in 1995 for his solo career and in 1997 as part of Buffalo Springfield||1945|||||| |- |1996 ||Gladys Knight & the Pips ||[[Patten-1876]]||Edward Patten||1939||2005|||| |- |1996 ||Gladys Knight & the Pips |||Gladys Knight|||||||| |- |1996 ||Gladys Knight & the Pips |||Merald Knight|||||||| |- |1996 ||Gladys Knight & the Pips ||[[Guest-1623]]||William Guest||1941||2015|||| |- |1996 ||Jefferson Airplane |||Grace Slick|||||||| |- |1996 ||Jefferson Airplane |||Jack Casady|||||||| |- |1996 ||Jefferson Airplane |||Jorma Kaukonen|||||||| |- |1996 ||Jefferson Airplane ||[[Buchwald-75]]||Marty Balin||1942||2018|||| |- |1996 ||Jefferson Airplane ||[[Kantner-67]]||Paul Kantner||1941||2016|||| |- |1996 ||Jefferson Airplane |||Spencer Dryden|||||||| |- |1996 ||Pink Floyd |||David Gilmour|||||||| |- |1996 ||Pink Floyd |||Nick Mason|||||||| |- |1996 ||Pink Floyd ||[[Wright-17222]]||Rick Wright||1943||2008|||| |- |1996 ||Pink Floyd |||Roger Waters|||||||| |- |1996 ||Pink Floyd ||[[Barrett-875]]||Syd Barrett||1946||2006|||| |- |1996 ||The Shirelles |||Addie Harris|||||||| |- |1996 ||The Shirelles |||Beverly Lee|||||||| |- |1996 ||The Shirelles |||Doris Kenner-Jackson|||||||| |- |1996 ||The Shirelles |||Shirley Alston Reeves|||||||| |- |1996 ||The Velvet Underground ||[[Cale-217]]||John Cale||1942|||||| |- |1996 ||The Velvet Underground ||[[Reed-12362]]||Lou Reedinducted twice: in 1996 as part of The Velvet Underground and in 2015 for his solo career||1942||2013|||| |- |1996 ||The Velvet Underground |||Maureen Tucker|||||||| |- |1996 ||The Velvet Underground |||Sterling Morrison|||||||| |- |1996 || ||[[Jones-27942]]||David Bowie||1947||2016|||| |- |1996 || ||[[John-3855]]||Little Willie John||1937||1968|||| |- ||1997 |Bee Gees | |Barry Gibb | ||||| |- |1997 |Bee Gees |[[Gibb-530]] |Maurice Gibb |1949 |2003|||| |- |1997 |Bee Gees |[[Gibb-529]] |Robin Gibb |1949 |2012|||| |- |1997 |Buffalo Springfield | |Bruce Palmer | ||||| |- |1997 |Buffalo Springfield | |Dewey Martin | ||||| |- |1997 |Buffalo Springfield |[[Young-9638]] |Neil Young |1945 ||||| |- |1997 |Buffalo Springfield | |Richie Furay | ||||| |- |1997 |Buffalo Springfield | |Stephen Stills | ||||| |- |1997 |Crosby, Stills & Nash |[[Crosby-1640]] |David Crosbyinducted twice: in 1991 as part of The Byrds and in 1997 as part of Crosby, Stills and Nash | ||||| |- |1997 |Crosby, Stills & Nash | |Graham Nash | ||||| |- |1997 |Crosby, Stills & Nash | |Stephen Stills | ||||| |- |1997 |Parliament-Funkadelic | |Bernie Worrell | ||||| |- |1997 |Parliament-Funkadelic | |Bootsy Collins | ||||| |- |1997 |Parliament-Funkadelic | |Calvin Simon | ||||| |- |1997 |Parliament-Funkadelic | |Cordell Mosson | ||||| |- |1997 |Parliament-Funkadelic | |Eddie Hazel | ||||| |- |1997 |Parliament-Funkadelic | |Fuzzy Haskins | ||||| |- |1997 |Parliament-Funkadelic | |Garry Shider | ||||| |- |1997 |Parliament-Funkadelic | |George Clinton | ||||| |- |1997 |Parliament-Funkadelic | |Glenn Goins | ||||| |- |1997 |Parliament-Funkadelic | |Grady Thomas | ||||| |- |1997 |Parliament-Funkadelic | |Jerome Brailey | ||||| |- |1997 |Parliament-Funkadelic | |Michael Hampton | ||||| |- |1997 |Parliament-Funkadelic | |Raymond Davis | ||||| |- |1997 |Parliament-Funkadelic | |Tiki Fulwood | ||||| |- |1997 |Parliament-Funkadelic | |Walter Morrison | ||||| |- |1997 |Parliament-Funkadelic | |William Nelson | ||||| |- |1997 |The (Young) Rascals | |Dino Danelli | ||||| |- |1997 |The (Young) Rascals | |Eddie Brigati | ||||| |- |1997 |The (Young) Rascals | |Felix Cavaliere | ||||| |- |1997 |The (Young) Rascals | |Gene Cornish | ||||| |- |1997 |The Jackson 5 |[[Jackson-5507]] |Jackie Jackson |1951 ||||| |- |1997 |The Jackson 5 |[[Jackson-11904]] |Jermaine Jackson |1954 ||||| |- |1997 |The Jackson 5 |[[Jackson-11906]] |Marlon Jackson |1957 ||||| |- |1997 |The Jackson 5 |[[Jackson-150]] |Michael Jackson |1958 |2009|||| |- |1997 |The Jackson 5 |[[Jackson-11903]] |Tito Jackson |1953 ||||| |- |1997 | |[[Jackson-11383]] |Mahalia Jackson |1911 |1972|||| |- |1997 | | |Joni Mitchell | ||||| |- |1998 |Eagles |1947 |Bernie Leadon | ||||| |- |1998 |Eagles | |Don Felder | 1947 ||||| |- |1998 |Eagles | |Don Henley |1947 ||||| |- |1998 |Eagles |[[Frey-1451]] |Glenn Frey |1948 |2016|||| |- |1998 |Eagles | |Joe Walsh |1947 ||||| |- |1998 |Eagles |[[Meisner-375]] |Randy Meisner |1946 ||||| |- |1998 |Eagles | |Timothy B Schmit |1947 ||||| |- |1998 |[[Space:Fleetwood_Mac|Fleetwood_Mac]] |[[Perfect-250]] |Christine McVie |1943 |2022|||| |- |1998 |[[Space:Fleetwood_Mac|Fleetwood_Mac]] |[[Kirwan-82]] |Danny Kirwan |1950 |2018|||| |- |1998 |[[Space:Fleetwood_Mac|Fleetwood_Mac]] | |Jeremy Spencer | ||||| |- |1998 |[[Space:Fleetwood_Mac|Fleetwood_Mac]] | |John McVie | ||||| |- |1998 |[[Space:Fleetwood_Mac|Fleetwood_Mac]] | |Lindsey Buckingham | ||||| |- |1998 |[[Space:Fleetwood_Mac|Fleetwood_Mac]] | |Mick Fleetwood | ||||| |- |1998 |[[Space:Fleetwood_Mac|Fleetwood_Mac]] |[[Greenbaum-131]] |Peter Green |1946 |2020|||| |- |1998 |[[Space:Fleetwood_Mac|Fleetwood_Mac]] |[[Nicks-158]] |Stevie Nicks |1948 ||||| |- |1998 |Santana |[[Santana-38]] |Carlos Santana |1947 ||||| |- |1998 |Santana | |David Brown | ||||| |- |1998 |Santana | |Gregg Rolie | ||||| |- |1998 |Santana | |Jose Chepito Areas | ||||| |- |1998 |Santana | |Michael Carabello | ||||| |- |1998 |Santana | |Michael Shrieve | ||||| |- |1998 |The Mamas & the Papas |[[Cohen-4015]] |Cass Elliot |1941 |1974|||| |- |1998 |The Mamas & the Papas |[[Doherty-1965]] |Denny Doherty |1940 |2007|||| |- |1998 |The Mamas & the Papas |[[Phillips-10818]] |John Phillips |1935 |2001|||| |- |1998 |The Mamas & the Papas | |Michelle Phillips | ||||| |- |1998 | |[[Craddock-802]] |Gene Vincent |1935 |1971|||| |- |1998 | | |Lloyd Price | ||||| |- |1999 |The Staple Singers | |Cleotha Staples | ||||| |- |1999 |The Staple Singers | |Mavis Staples | ||||| |- |1999 |The Staple Singers | |Pervis Staples | ||||| |- |1999 |The Staple Singers |[[Staples-2491]] |Pops Staples |1914 |2000|||| |- |1999 |The Staple Singers | |Yvonne Staples | ||||| |- |1999 | |[[Joel-131]] |Billy Joel |1949 ||||| |- |1999 | | |Bruce Springsteen | ||||| |- |1999 | |[[Mayfield-1684]] |Curtis Mayfield |1942 |1999|||| |- |1999 | |[[Westover-562]] |Del Shannon |1934 |1990|||| |- |1999 | |[[O'Brien-5288]] |Dusty Springfield |1939 |1999|||| |- |1999 | | |Paul McCartney | ||||| |- |2000 |Earth, Wind & Fire | |Al McKay | ||||| |- |2000 |Earth, Wind & Fire | |Andrew Woolfolk | ||||| |- |2000 |Earth, Wind & Fire | |Fred White | ||||| |- |2000 |Earth, Wind & Fire | |Johnny Graham | ||||| |- |2000 |Earth, Wind & Fire | |Larry Dunn | ||||| |- |2000 |Earth, Wind & Fire | |Maurice White | ||||| |- |2000 |Earth, Wind & Fire | |Philip Bailey | ||||| |- |2000 |Earth, Wind & Fire | |Ralph Johnson | ||||| |- |2000 |Earth, Wind & Fire | |Verdine White | ||||| |- |2000 |The Lovin' Spoonful | |Joe Butler | ||||| |- |2000 |The Lovin' Spoonful | |John Sebastian | ||||| |- |2000 |The Lovin' Spoonful | |Steve Boone | ||||| |- |2000 |The Lovin' Spoonful |[[Yanovsky-2]] |Zal Yanovsky |1944 |2002|||| |- |2000 |The Moonglows | |Billy Johnson | ||||| |- |2000 |The Moonglows | |Bobby Lester | ||||| |- |2000 |The Moonglows |[[Fuqua-904]] |Harvey Fuqua |1929 |2010|||| |- |2000 |The Moonglows | |Peter Graves | ||||| |- |2000 |The Moonglows | |Prentiss Barnes | ||||| |- |2000 | |[[Williams-27898]] |Hank Williams |1923 |1953|||| |- |2000 | |[[Coles-758]] |Nat King Cole |1919 |1965|||| |- |2000 | |[[Fagan-466]] |Billie Holiday |1915 |1959|||| |- |2000 | | |Bonnie Raitt | ||||| |- |2000||||[[Clapton-21]]||Eric Clapton||1945|||||| |- |2000 | | |James Taylor | ||||| |- |2001 |Aerosmith | |Brad Whitford | ||||| |- |2001 |Aerosmith |[[Pereira-748]] |Joe Perry |1950 ||||| |- |2001 |Aerosmith | |Joey Kramer | ||||| |- |2001 |Aerosmith |[[Tallarico-6]] |Steven Tyler |1948 ||||| |- |2001 |Aerosmith | |Tom Hamilton | ||||| |- |2001 |Queen |[[May-4627]] |Brian May |1947 ||||| |- |2001 |Queen |[[Bulsara-1]] |Freddie Mercury |1946 |1991|||| |- |2001 |Queen | |John Deacon | ||||| |- |2001 |Queen | |Roger Taylor | ||||| |- |2001 |Steely Dan | |Donald Fagen | ||||| |- |2001 |Steely Dan |[[Becker-5457]] |Walter Becker |1950 |2017|||| |- |2001 |The Flamingos | |Jake Carey | ||||| |- |2001 |The Flamingos | |Johnny Carter | ||||| |- |2001 |The Flamingos | |Nate Nelson | ||||| |- |2001 |The Flamingos | |Paul Wilson | ||||| |- |2001 |The Flamingos | |Sollie McElroy | ||||| |- |2001 |The Flamingos | |Terry Johnson | ||||| |- |2001 |The Flamingos | |Tommy Hunt | ||||| |- |2001 |The Flamingos | |Zeke Carey | ||||| |- |2001 | | |Michael Jackson | ||||| |- |2001 | | |Paul Simon | ||||| |- |2001 | |[[Valenzuela-180]] |Ritchie Valens |1941 |1959|||| |- |2001 | | |Solomon Burke | ||||| |- |2002 |Ramones |[[Colvin-2252]] |Dee Dee Ramone |1951 |2002|||| |- |2002 |Ramones |[[Hyman-608]] |Joey Ramone |1951 |2001|||| |- |2002 |Ramones |[[Cummings-5320]] |Johnny Ramone | ||||| |- |2002 |Ramones | |Marky Ramone | ||||| |- |2002 |Ramones | |Tommy Ramone | ||||| |- |2002 |Talking Heads | |Chris Frantz | ||||| |- |2002 |Talking Heads | |David Byrne | ||||| |- |2002 |Talking Heads | |Jerry Harrison | ||||| |- |2002 |Talking Heads | |Tina Weymouth | ||||| |- |2002 |Tom Petty and
the Heartbreakers | |Benmont Tench | ||||| |- |2002 |Tom Petty and
the Heartbreakers | |Howie Epstein | ||||| |- |2002 |Tom Petty and
the Heartbreakers | |Mike Campbell | ||||| |- |2002 |Tom Petty and
the Heartbreakers | |Ron Blair | ||||| |- |2002 |Tom Petty and
the Heartbreakers | |Stan Lynch | ||||| |- |2002 |Tom Petty and
the Heartbreakers |[[Petty-1831]] |Tom Petty |1950 |2017|||| |- |2002 | | |Brenda Lee | ||||| |- |2002 | |[[Pitney-66]] |Gene Pitney |1940 |2006|||| |- |2002 | |[[Hayes-14549]] |Isaac Hayes |1942 |2008|||| |- |rowspan=6|2003 |rowspan=6|[[Space:AC/DC|AC/DC]] ||[[Young-13227]]||Angus Young|||||||| |- ||[[Scott-12156]]||Ronald Belford Scott||1946||1980|||| |- |||Brian Johnson|||||||| |- |||Cliff Williams|||||||| |- ||[[Young-18004]]||Malcolm Mitchell Young||1953||2017|||| |- |||Phil Rudd|||||||| |- |rowspan=4|2003 |rowspan=4|Elvis Costello &
the Attractions||||Bruce Thomas|||||||| |- |||Elvis Costello|||||||| |- |||Pete Thomas|||||||| |- |||Steve Nieve|||||||| |- |2003||The Clash||[[Mellor-633]]||Joe Strummer||1952||2002|||| |- |2003||The Clash||||Mick Jones|||||||| |- |2003||The Clash||||Paul Simonon|||||||| |- |2003||The Clash||||Terry Chimes|||||||| |- |2003||The Clash||||Topper Headon|||||||| |- |2003||The Police||||Andy Summers|||||||| |- |2003||The Police||||Stewart Copeland|||||||| |- |2003||The Police||[[Sumner-966]]||Sting||1951|||||| |- |2003||The Righteous Brothers||[[Medley-1303]]||Bill Medley|||||||| |- |2003||The Righteous Brothers||[[Hatfield-1137]]||Bobby Hatfield||1940||2003|||| |- |2003||||[[Holley-592]]||Buddy Holly||1936||1959|||| |- |2004||The Dells||||Chuck Barksdale|||||||| |- |2004||The Dells||||Johnny Carter|||||||| |- |2004||The Dells||||Johnny Funches|||||||| |- |2004||The Dells||||Marvin Junior|||||||| |- |2004||The Dells||||Michael McGill|||||||| |- |2004||The Dells||||Verne Allison|||||||| |- |2004||Traffic||||Chris Wood|||||||| |- |2004||Traffic||||Dave Mason|||||||| |- |2004||Traffic||||Jim Capaldi|||||||| |- |2004||Traffic||||Steve Winwood|||||||| |- |2004||ZZ Top||||Billy Gibbons|||||||| |- |2004||ZZ Top||||Dusty Hill|||||||| |- |2004||ZZ Top||||Frank Beard|||||||| |- |2004||||||Bob Seger|||||||| |- |2004||||||George Harrison|||||||| |- |2004||||[[Ledbetter-1580]]||Lead Belly||1889||1949|||| |- |2004||||||Jackson Browne|||||||| |- |2004||||[[Nelson-10329]]||Prince||1958||2016|||| |- |2005||The O'Jays||||Bobby Massey|||||||| |- |2005||The O'Jays||||Eddie Levert|||||||| |- |2005||The O'Jays||||Sammy Strain|||||||| |- |2005||The O'Jays||||Walter Williams|||||||| |- |2005||The O'Jays||[[Powell-13323]]||William Powell||1952||2009|||| |- |2005||The Pretenders||||Chrissie Hynde|||||||| |- |2005||The Pretenders||||James Honeyman-Scott|||||||| |- |2005||The Pretenders||||Martin Chambers|||||||| |- |2005||The Pretenders||||Pete Farndon|||||||| |- |2005||U2||||Adam Clayton|||||||| |- |2005||U2||||Bono|||||||| |- |2005||U2||||Larry Mullen, Jr|||||||| |- |2005||U2||||The Edge|||||||| |- |2005||||||Buddy Guy|||||||| |- |2005||||[[Sledge-110]]||Percy Sledge||1941||2015|||| |- |2006||Black Sabbath||||Bill Ward|||||||| |- |2006||Black Sabbath||||Geezer Butler|||||||| |- |2006||Black Sabbath||||Ozzy Osbourne|||||||| |- |2006||Black Sabbath||||Tony Iommi|||||||| |- |2006||Blondie||||Chris Stein|||||||| |- |2006||Blondie||||Clem Burke|||||||| |- |2006||Blondie||||Debbie Harry|||||||| |- |2006||Blondie||||Frank Infante|||||||| |- |2006||Blondie||||Gary Valentine|||||||| |- |2006||Blondie||||Jimmy Destri|||||||| |- |2006||Blondie||||Nigel Harrison|||||||| |- |2006 ||[[Space:Lynyrd_Skynyrd|Lynyrd Skynyrd]] ||[[Collins-20219]]||Larkin Allen Collins Jr||1952||1990|||| |- |2006 ||[[Space:Lynyrd_Skynyrd|Lynyrd Skynyrd]] ||||Artimus Pyle|||||||| |- |2006 ||[[Space:Lynyrd_Skynyrd|Lynyrd Skynyrd]] ||[[Powell-13323]]||William Norris Powell||1952||2009|||| |- |2006 ||[[Space:Lynyrd_Skynyrd|Lynyrd Skynyrd]] ||[[Burns-9933]]||Robert Lewis Burns Jr||1950||2015|||| |- |2006 ||[[Space:Lynyrd_Skynyrd|Lynyrd Skynyrd]] ||[[King-30395]]||Edward Calhoun King||1949||2018|||| |- |2006 ||[[Space:Lynyrd_Skynyrd|Lynyrd Skynyrd]] ||||Gary Rossington|||||||| |- ||2006 ||[[Space:Lynyrd_Skynyrd|Lynyrd Skynyrd]] ||[[Wilkeson-27]]||Leon Russell Wilkeson||1952||2001|||| |- |2006 ||[[Space:Lynyrd_Skynyrd|Lynyrd Skynyrd]] ||[[Van_Zant-14]]||Ronald Wayne Van Zant||1948||1977|||| |- |2006 ||[[Space:Lynyrd_Skynyrd|Lynyrd Skynyrd]] ||[[Gaines-1693]]||Steven Earl Gaines||1949||1977|||| |- |rowspan=5|2006 |rowspan=5|Sex Pistols||||Glen Matlock|||||||| |- |||John Lydon|||||||| |- |||Paul Cook|||||||| |- ||||Sid Vicious|||||||| |- |||Steve Jones|||||||| |- |2006||||[[Davis-7197]]||Miles Davis||1926||1991|||| |- |rowspan=6|2007 |rowspan=6|Grandmaster Flash
and the Furious Five||||Eddie Morris|||||||| |- |||Guy Todd Williams|||||||| |- |||Joseph Sadler|||||||| |- |||Melvin Glover|||||||| |- |||Nathaniel Glover|||||||| |- |||Robert Keith Wiggins|||||||| |- |rowspan=4|2007 |rowspan=4|R.E.M.||||Bill Berry|||||||| |- |||Michael Stipe|||||||| |- |||Mike Mills|||||||| |- |||Peter Buck|||||||| |- |rowspan=3|2007 |rowspan=3|The Ronettes||[[Bennett-28971]]||Estelle Bennett||1941||2009|||| |- |||Nedra Talley||1946|||||| |- |[[Bennett-33583]]||Ronnie Spector||1943||2022|||| |- |rowspan=5|2007 |rowspan=5|Van Halen||[[Van_Halen-58]]||Alex Van Halen||1953||||[[Image:Van_Halen-58.jpg|75px]] |align=center|'''{{Green|C}}''' |- |||David Lee Roth|||||||| |- |[[Van_Halen-59]]||Eddie Van Halen||1955||2020||[[Image:Van_Halen-59.png|75px]] |align=center|'''{{Green|C}}''' |- |||Michael Anthony|||||||| |- |||Sammy Hagar|||||||| |- |2007||||[[Smith-137122]]||Patti Smith||1946|||||| |- |2008||The Dave Clark Five||||Dave Clark|||||||| |- |2008||The Dave Clark Five||[[Payton-2169]]||Denis Payton||1943||2006|||| |- |2008||The Dave Clark Five||||Lenny Davidson|||||||| |- |2008||The Dave Clark Five||[[Smith-309135]]||Mike Smith||1943||2008|||| |- |2008||The Dave Clark Five||[[Huxley-1116]]||Rick Huxley||1940||2006|||| |- |2008||The Ventures||||Bob Bogle|||||||| |- |2008||The Ventures||[[Wilson-90544]]||Don Wilson||1933||2022|||| |- |2008||The Ventures||||Gerry McGee|||||||| |- |2008||The Ventures||||Mel Taylor|||||||| |- |2008||The Ventures||||Nokie Edwards|||||||| |- |2008||||||John Mellencamp|||||||| |- |2008||||[[Cohen-2439]]||Leonard Cohen||1934||2016|||| |- |2008||||||Madonna|||||||| |- |2009||Little Anthony
and the Imperials||||Anthony Gourdine|||||||| |- |2009||Little Anthony
and the Imperials||||Clarence Collins|||||||| |- |2009||Little Anthony
and the Imperials||||Ernest Wright Jr|||||||| |- |2009||Little Anthony
and the Imperials||||Glouster Rogers|||||||| |- |2009||Little Anthony
and the Imperials||||Sammy Strain|||||||| |- |2009||Little Anthony
and the Imperials||||Tracy Lord|||||||| |- |2009||Metallica||||Cliff Burton|||||||| |- |2009||Metallica||||James Hetfield|||||||| |- |2009||Metallica||||Jason Newsted|||||||| |- |2009||Metallica||||Kirk Hammett|||||||| |- |2009||Metallica||||Lars Ulrich|||||||| |- |2009||Metallica||||Robert Trujillo|||||||| |- |2009||Run-DMC||||Darryl McDaniels|||||||| |- |2009||Run-DMC||||Jason Mizell|||||||| |- |2009||Run-DMC||||Joseph Simmons|||||||| |- |2009||||[[Womack-2751]]||Bobby Womack||1944||2014|||| |- |2009||||||Jeff Beck|||||||| |- |2010||ABBA||||Agnetha Fältskog|||||||| |- |2010||ABBA||||Anni-Frid Lyngstad|||||||| |- |2010||ABBA||||Benny Andersson|||||||| |- |2010||ABBA||||Björn Ulvaeus|||||||| |- |2010||Genesis||||Mike Rutherford|||||||| |- |2010||Genesis||||Peter Gabriel|||||||| |- |2010||Genesis||||Phil Collins|||||||| |- |2010||Genesis||||Steve Hackett|||||||| |- |2010||Genesis||||Tony Banks|||||||| |- |2010||The Hollies||||Allan Clarke|||||||| |- |2010||The Hollies||||Bernie Calvert|||||||| |- |2010||The Hollies||||Bobby Elliott|||||||| |- |2010||The Hollies||[[Haydock-248]]||Eric Haydock||1943||2019|||| |- |2010||The Hollies||||Graham Nash|||||||| |- |2010||The Hollies||||Terry Sylvester|||||||| |- |2010||The Hollies||||Tony Hicks|||||||| |- |2010||The Stooges||||Dave Alexander|||||||| |- |2010||The Stooges||||Iggy Pop|||||||| |- |2010||The Stooges||||James Williamson|||||||| |- |2010||The Stooges||||Ron Asheton|||||||| |- |2010||The Stooges||||Scott Asheton|||||||| |- |2010||||||Dave Bartholomew||1918||2019|||| |- |2010||||||Jimmy Cliff|||||||| |- |2011||Alice Cooper||||Alice Cooper|||||||| |- |2011||Alice Cooper||||Dennis Dunaway|||||||| |- |2011||Alice Cooper||[[Buxton-1618]]||Glen Buxton||1947||1997|||| |- |2011||Alice Cooper||||Michael Owen Bruce|||||||| |- |2011||Alice Cooper||||Neal Smith|||||||| |- |2011||||||Darlene Love|||||||| |- |2011||||||Dr John|||||||| |- |2011||||[[Bridges-3109]]||Leon Russell||1942||2016|||| |- |2011||||||Neil Diamond|||||||| |- |2011||||||Tom Waits|||||||| |- |2012||Beastie Boys||||Adam Horovitz|||||||| |- |2012||Beastie Boys||[[Yauch-25]]||Adam Yauch||1964||2012|||| |- |2012||Beastie Boys||||Michael Diamond|||||||| |- |2012||Guns N' Roses||||Axl Rose||1962|||||| |- |2012||Guns N' Roses||||Dizzy Reed|||||||| |- |2012||Guns N' Roses||||Duff McKagan|||||||| |- |2012||Guns N' Roses||||Izzy Stradlin|||||||| |- |2012||Guns N' Roses||||Matt Sorum|||||||| |- |2012||Guns N' Roses||||Slash|||||||| |- |2012||Guns N' Roses||||Steven Adler|||||||| |- |2012||Red Hot Chili Peppers||||Anthony Kiedis||1962|||||| |- |2012||Red Hot Chili Peppers||||Chad Smith||1961|||||| |- |2012||Red Hot Chili Peppers||||Cliff Martinez||1954|||||| |- |2012||Red Hot Chili Peppers||||Flea||1962|||||| |- |2012||Red Hot Chili Peppers||||Hillel Slovak||1962|||||| |- |2012||Red Hot Chili Peppers||||Jack Irons||1962|||||| |- |2012||Red Hot Chili Peppers||||John Frusciante||1970|||||| |- |2012||Red Hot Chili Peppers||||Josh Klinghoffer||1979|||||| |- |2012||The Blue Caps||||Tommy Facenda|||||||| |- |2012||The Blue Caps||||Bobby Jones|||||||| |- |2012||The Blue Caps||||Cliff Gallup|||||||| |- |2012||The Blue Caps||||Dickie Harrell|||||||| |- |2012||The Blue Caps||||Jack Neal|||||||| |- |2012||The Blue Caps||||Johnny Meeks|||||||| |- |2012||The Blue Caps||||Paul Peek|||||||| |- |2012||The Blue Caps||||Willie Williams|||||||| |- |2012||The Comets||||Al Rex|||||||| |- |2012||The Comets||||Joey Ambrose|||||||| |- |2012||The Comets||||Billy Williamson|||||||| |- |2012||The Comets||||Danny Cedrone|||||||| |- |2012||The Comets||||Dick Richards|||||||| |- |2012||The Comets||||Franny Beecher|||||||| |- |2012||The Comets||||Johnny Grande|||||||| |- |2012||The Comets||||Marshall Lytle|||||||| |- |2012||The Comets||||Ralph Jones|||||||| |- |2012||The Comets||||Rudy Pompilli|||||||| |- |2012||The Crickets||||Jerry Allison|||||||| |- |2012||The Crickets||||Joe B Mauldin|||||||| |- |2012||The Crickets||||Niki Sullivan|||||||| |- |2012||The Crickets||||Sonny Curtis|||||||| |- |2012||The Famous Flames||||Bobby Bennett|||||||| |- |2012||The Famous Flames||||Bobby Byrd|||||||| |- |2012||The Famous Flames||||Johnny Terry|||||||| |- |2012||The Famous Flames||||Lloyd Stallworth|||||||| |- |2012||The Midnighters||||Arthur Porter|||||||| |- |2012||The Midnighters||||Henry Booth|||||||| |- |2012||The Midnighters||||Billy Davis|||||||| |- |2012||The Midnighters||||Cal Green|||||||| |- |2012||The Midnighters||||Charles Sutton|||||||| |- |2012||The Midnighters||||Lawson Smith|||||||| |- |2012||The Midnighters||||Norman Thrasher|||||||| |- |2012||The Midnighters||||Sonny Woods|||||||| |- |2012||The Miracles||||Claudette Rogers|||||||| |- |2012||The Miracles||[[Rogers-33036]]||Bobby Rogers||1940||2013|||| |- |2012||The Miracles||||Marv Tarplin|||||||| |- |2012||The Miracles||||Pete Moore|||||||| |- |2012||The Miracles||||Ronald White|||||||| |- |2012||The Small Faces / Faces||[[McLagan-38]]||Ian McLagan||1945||2014|||| |- |2012||The Small Faces / Faces||||Kenney Jones|||||||| |- |2012||The Small Faces / Faces||[[Stewart-10603]]||Rod Stewartinducted twice: in 1994 for his solo career and in 2012 as part of Faces||1945|||||| |- |2012||The Small Faces / Faces||[[Lane-7467]]||Ronnie Lane||1946||1997|||| |- |2012||The Small Faces / Faces||||Ronnie Wood|||||||| |- |2012||The Small Faces / Faces||[[Marriott-533]]||Steve Marriott||1947||1991|||| |- |2012||||||Donovan|||||||| |- |2012||||||Laura Nyro|||||||| |- |2013||Heart||[[Wilson-51462]]||Ann Wilson||1950|||||| |- |2013||Heart||||Howard Leese|||||||| |- |2013||Heart||||Michael DeRosier|||||||| |- |2013||Heart||[[Wilson-58806]]||Nancy Wilson||1954|||||| |- |2013||Heart||||Roger Fisher|||||||| |- |2013||Heart||||Steve Fossen|||||||| |- |2013||Public Enemy||||Chuck D|||||||| |- |2013||Public Enemy||||Flavor Flav|||||||| |- |2013||Public Enemy||||Professor Griff|||||||| |- |2013||Public Enemy||||Terminator X|||||||| |- |rowspan=3|2013 |rowspan=3|[[Space:Rush_the_band|Rush]] ||[[Živojinović-4]]||Alex Lifeson||1953|| |rowspan=3|[[Image:Rush_the_band.jpg|75px]] |align=center|'''{{red|NC}}''' |- ||[[Weinrib-17]]||Geddy Lee||1953|| |align=center|'''{{red|NC}}''' |- ||[[Peart-568]]||Cornelius Ellwood Peart||1952||2020 |align=center|'''{{Green|C}}''' |- |2013 || |||Albert King|||||||| |- |2013 || ||[[Gaines-275]]||Donna Summer||1948||2012|||| |- |2013 || |||Randy Newman|||||||| |- |2014 ||Hall & Oates |||Daryl Hall|||||||| |- |2014 ||Hall & Oates |||John Oates|||||||| |- |2014 ||Kiss |||Ace Frehley|||||||| |- |2014 ||Kiss |||Gene Simmons|||||||| |- |2014 ||Kiss |||Paul Stanley|||||||| |- |2014 ||Kiss |||Peter Criss|||||||| |- |2014 ||Nirvana ||[[Grohl-13]]||Dave Grohlinducted twice: in 2014 as part of Nirvana and in 2021 as part of Foo Fighters||1969|||||| |- |2014 ||Nirvana ||[[Novoselic-1]]||Krist Novoselic||1965|||||| |- |2014 ||Nirvana ||[[Cobain-1]]||Kurt Cobain||1967||1994|||| |- |2014 || ||[[Clemons-1631]]||Clarence Clemons||1942||2011|||| |- |2014 || |||Cat Stevens|||||||| |- |2014 || ||[[Ronstadt-3]]||Linda Ronstadt||1946|||||| |- |2014 || |||Peter Gabriel|||||||| |- |2015 ||Green Day |||Billie Joe Armstrong|||||||| |- |2015 ||Green Day |||Mike Dirnt|||||||| |- |2015 ||Green Day |||Tré Cool|||||||| |- |2015 ||Joan Jett & the Blackhearts |||Gary Ryan|||||||| |- |2015 ||Joan Jett & the Blackhearts ||[[Larkin-713]]||Joan Jett||1958|||||| |- |2015 ||Joan Jett & the Blackhearts |||Kenny Laguna|||||||| |- |2015 ||Joan Jett & the Blackhearts |||Lee Crystal|||||||| |- |2015 ||Joan Jett & the Blackhearts ||||Ricky Byrd|||||||| |- |2015 ||Stevie Ray Vaughan
and Double Trouble |||Chris Layton|||||||| |- |2015 ||Stevie Ray Vaughan
and Double Trouble |||Reese Wynans|||||||| |- |2015 ||Stevie Ray Vaughan
and Double Trouble ||[[Vaughan-1636]]||Stevie Ray Vaughan||1954||1990|||| |- |2015 ||Stevie Ray Vaughan
and Double Trouble |||Tommy Shannon|||||||| |- |2015 ||The Paul Butterfield
Blues Band |||Billy Davenport|||||||| |- |2015 ||The Paul Butterfield
Blues Band |||Elvin Bishop|||||||| |- |2015 ||The Paul Butterfield
Blues Band |||Jerome Arnold|||||||| |- |2015 ||The Paul Butterfield
Blues Band |||Mark Naftalin|||||||| |- |2015 ||The Paul Butterfield
Blues Band |||Mike Bloomfield|||||||| |- |2015 ||The Paul Butterfield
Blues Band |||Paul Butterfield|||||||| |- |2015 ||The Paul Butterfield
Blues Band ||[[Lay-2712]]||Sam Lay||1935||2022|||| |- |2015 || ||[[Withers-1935]]||Bill Withers||1938||2020|||| |- |2015 || ||[[Reed-12362]]||Lou Reed||1942||2013|||| |- |2015 ||||[[Starkey-506]] ||Ringo Starr||1940|||||| |- |2016 ||Cheap Trick |||Bun E Carlos|||||||| |- |2016 ||Cheap Trick |||Rick Nielsen|||||||| |- |2016 ||Cheap Trick |||Robin Zander|||||||| |- |2016 ||Cheap Trick |||Tom Petersson|||||||| |- |2016 ||Chicago |||[[Space:Rock_Hall_Inductees%2C_supplemental#Danny Seraphine|Danny Seraphine]]|||||||| |- |2016 ||Chicago |||[[Space:Rock_Hall_Inductees%2C_supplemental#James Pankow|James Pankow]]|||||||| |- |2016 ||Chicago |||[[Space:Rock_Hall_Inductees%2C_supplemental#Lee Loughnane|Lee Loughnane]]|||||||| |- |2016 ||Chicago |||[[Space:Rock_Hall_Inductees%2C_supplemental#Peter Cetera|Peter Cetera]]|||||||| |- |2016 ||Chicago |||[[Space:Rock_Hall_Inductees%2C_supplemental#Robert Lamm|Robert Lamm]]|||||||| |- |2016 ||Chicago ||[[Kath-35]]||Terry Kath||1946||1978|||| |- |2016 ||Chicago |||[[Space:Rock_Hall_Inductees%2C_supplemental#Walter Parazaider|Walter Parazaider]]|||||||| |- |2016 ||Deep Purple |||David Coverdale|||||||| |- |2016 ||Deep Purple |||Glenn Hughes|||||||| |- |2016 ||Deep Purple |||Ian Gillan|||||||| |- |2016 ||Deep Purple |||Ian Paice|||||||| |- |2016 ||Deep Purple |||Jon Lord|||||||| |- |2016 ||Deep Purple |||Ritchie Blackmore|||||||| |- |2016 ||Deep Purple |||Rod Evans|||||||| |- |2016 ||Deep Purple |||Roger Glover|||||||| |- |2016 ||NWA |||DJ Yella|||||||| |- |2016 ||NWA |||Dr Dre|||||||| |- |2016 ||NWA ||[[Wright-35749]]||Eazy-E||1964||1995|||| |- |2016 ||NWA |||Ice Cube|||||||| |- |2016 ||NWA |||MC Ren|||||||| |- |2016 || ||[[Miller-98268]] ||Steve Miller||1943|||||| |- |2017 ||Electric Light Orchestra |||Bev Bevan|||||||| |- |2017 ||Electric Light Orchestra |[[Lynne-37]]||Jeff Lynne|||||||| |- |2017 ||Electric Light Orchestra |||Richard Tandy|||||||| |- |2017 ||Electric Light Orchestra |||Roy Wood|||||||| |- |2017 ||Journey |||Aynsley Dunbar|||||||| |- |2017 ||Journey |||Gregg Rolie|||||||| |- |2017 ||Journey |||Jonathan Cain|||||||| |- |2017 ||Journey |||Neal Schon|||||||| |- |2017 ||Journey |||Ross Valory|||||||| |- |2017 ||Journey |||Steve Perry|||||||| |- |2017 ||Journey |||Steve Smith|||||||| |- |2017 ||Pearl Jam |||Dave Krusen|||||||| |- |2017 ||Pearl Jam |||Eddie Vedder|||||||| |- |2017 ||Pearl Jam |||Jeff Ament|||||||| |- |2017 ||Pearl Jam |||Matt Cameron|||||||| |- |2017 ||Pearl Jam |||Mike McCready|||||||| |- |2017 ||Pearl Jam |||Stone Gossard|||||||| |- |2017 ||Yes |||Alan White|||||||| |- |2017 ||Yes |||Bill Bruford|||||||| |- |2017 ||Yes ||[[Squire-969]]||Chris Squire||1948||2015|||| |- |2017 ||Yes |||Jon Anderson|||||||| |- |2017 ||Yes |||Rick Wakeman|||||||| |- |2017 ||Yes |||Steve Howe|||||||| |- |2017 ||Yes |||Tony Kaye|||||||| |- |2017 ||Yes |||Trevor Rabin|||||||| |- |2017 || |||Joan Baez|||||||| |- |2017 || ||[[Crooks-607]]||Tupac Shakur||1971||1996|||| |- |2018 ||Bon Jovi |||Alec John Such|||||||| |- |2018 ||Bon Jovi |||David Bryan|||||||| |- |2018 ||Bon Jovi |||Hugh McDonald|||||||| |- |2018 ||Bon Jovi |||Jon Bon Jovi|||||||| |- |2018 ||Bon Jovi |||Richie Sambora|||||||| |- |2018 ||Bon Jovi |||Tico Torres|||||||| |- |2018 ||Dire Straits |||Alan Clark|||||||| |- |2018 ||Dire Straits |||David Knopfler|||||||| |- |2018 ||Dire Straits |||Guy Fletcher|||||||| |- |2018 ||Dire Straits |||John Illsley|||||||| |- |2018 ||Dire Straits |||Mark Knopfler|||||||| |- |2018 ||Dire Straits |||Pick Withers|||||||| |- |2018 ||The Cars ||[[Orzechowski-39]]||Benjamin Orr||1947||2000|||| |- |2018 ||The Cars |||David Robinson|||||||| |- |2018 ||The Cars |||Elliot Easton|||||||| |- |2018 ||The Cars |||Greg Hawkes|||||||| |- |2018 ||The Cars ||[[Otcasek-1]]||Ric Ocasek||1944||2019|||| |- |2018 ||The Moody Blues |[[Hines-4959]]||Denny Laine|||| |rowspan=6|[[Image:PFWC-87.jpg|75px]] |align=center|'''{{green|C}}''' |- |2018 ||The Moody Blues |[[Edge-1684]]||Graeme Edge|||| 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Greenwood|||||||| |- |2019 ||Radiohead |||Philip Selway|||||||| |- |2019 ||Radiohead |||Thom Yorke|||||||| |- |2019 ||Roxy Music |||Andy Mackay|||| |- |2019 ||Roxy Music ||[[Eno-511]]||Brian Eno||1948|||||| |- |2019 ||Roxy Music |||Bryan Ferry|||||||| |- |2019 ||Roxy Music |||Eddie Jobson|||||||| |- |2019 ||Roxy Music |||Graham Simpson|||||||| |- |2019 ||Roxy Music |||Paul Thompson|||||||| |- |2019 ||Roxy Music |||Phil Manzanera|||||||| |- |2019 ||The Cure |||Boris Williams|||||||| |- |2019 ||The Cure |||Jason Cooper|||||||| |- |2019 ||The Cure |||Lol Tolhurst|||||||| |- |2019 ||The Cure |||Michael Dempsey|||||||| |- |2019 ||The Cure |||Perry Bamonte|||||||| |- |2019 ||The Cure |||Porl Thompson|||||||| |- |2019 ||The Cure |||Reeves Gabrels|||||||| |- |2019 ||The Cure |||Robert Smith||1959|||||| |- |2019 ||The Cure |||Roger O'Donnell|||||||| |- |2019 ||The Cure |||Simon Gallup|||||||| |- |2019 ||The Zombies |||Chris White|||||||| |- |2019 ||The Zombies |||Colin Blunstone|||||||| |- 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Rock Mill Plantation, Hancock County, Georgia

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[[Category:Rock Mill Plantation, Hancock County, Georgia]] [[Category:Hancock County, Georgia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Hancock County, Georgia, Slaves]] [[Category:Hancock County, Georgia]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Plantation Page Index]] ==Biography== The story of Rock Mill begins with [[Shivers-373|William Shivers]]' father, [[Shivers-24|Jonas Shivers]], who was born in 1750 and fought in the American Revolutionary War. In 1809 Jonas migrated from North Carolina to Georgia. He was a mill owner and a slave owner. His home was at the center of the small community then named "Shivers", now Mayfield. It had a grist mill, a woolen mill, a store, a tavern, and a stage-stop and post office on the Augusta-to-Milleville stagecoach line. In 1818, William Shivers, built a grist mill on the west side of the river, in Hancock County, and then a frame house named for the mill, Rock Mill. His mills manufactured cotton goods and wool yarns, and carded wool for the local people. He became rich and had many slaves.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shivers-Simpson_House William O. Shivers passed away in 1852. '''Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990''': "Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990"
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The estate '''Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990''': "Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990"
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Inventory '''Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990''': "Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990"
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===Slaves=== See also: [[Space:Slaves_of_William_Oscar_Shivers|Slaves of William Oscar Shivers]] The enslaved of William O. Shivers was listed in his probate inventory Dec 1852. '''Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990''': "Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/214887 Wills and administration of estates, 1794-1958; general index, 1793-1900] Vols. R-S 1849-1856
Image path: Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990 > Hancock > Wills and administration records 1849-1856 vol R-S > image 261 of 607; Citing Houston County Probate Court Judge, Georgia.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-8935-VQJG?i=260&cc=1999178&cat=214887 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 22 January 2022) *Approx 41 enslaved persons in the inventory
*[[Shivers-376|Nelson]] *[[Shivers-377|Allston]] *[[Shivers-378|Turner]] *[[Shivers-379|Ted]] *[[Shivers-380|Shepherd]] *[[Shivers-381|Alfred]] *[[Dix-2242|Machelin Dux]] *[[Shivers-382|Ellick]] *[[Shivers-383|Seabern]] *[[Shivers-384|Calvin]] *[[Shivers-385|Jim]] *[[Shivers-386|Aaron]] *[[Shivers-387|Belford]] *[[Shivers-388|Big Harriet]] *[[Shivers-389|Fanny]] *[[Shivers-390|Mary Ann]] & child *[[Shivers-391|Lizzy]] *[[Shivers-392|Gracy]] *[[Shivers-393|Willis]] *[[Shivers-394|Edmond]] *[[Shivers-395|Washington]] *[[Shivers-396|Robert]], diseased *[[Shivers-397|Letty]] & child *[[Shivers-398|Raney]] *[[Shivers-399|Bussey]] *[[Shivers-400|Little Harriet]] *[[Shivers-401|George]] *[[Shivers-402|William]] *[[Shivers-403|Beauford]], defect *[[Shivers-404|Berry]] *[[Shivers-405|Henry]] *[[Shivers-406|Elbert]] *[[Shivers-407|Phillis]] *[[Shivers-408|Alsey]] & child *[[Shivers-409|Chancey]] *[[Shivers-410|Big Jack]] *[[Shivers-411|Little Jack]] *[[Shivers-412|Arthur]] The enslaved that were hired out. '''Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990''': "Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/214887 Wills and administration of estates, 1794-1958; general index, 1793-1900] Vols. R-S 1849-1856
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[[Category:Illinois Projects]] [[Category:Rockford, Illinois]] [[Project:Illinois]] ==Rockford, Illinois== ===Basic Information=== {{Image|file=Winnebago_County_Illinois.jpg |size=250px |caption=Rockford City Hall }} Rockford is the county seat for [[Space:Winnebago_County%2C_Illinois|Winnebago County]], Illinois. A small portion of the city is located in Ogle County. It is the largest city in Illinois outside of the Chicago metropolitan area, and the third-largest city in the state. In 2017 the population was about 146,500. [https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fact/table/rockfordcityillinois/LND110210 Rockford City, US Census QuickFacts] ===Location=== {{Image|file=Rockford_Illinois.png |align=l |size=250px }} {{Clear}} :Coordinates: 42° 15′ 34″ N, 89° 3′ 52″ W :[https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=Google+map+Rockford Google Map] ===History=== [[Kent-5978|Germanicus Kent]] came to Galena from Virginia in 1834 and along with [[Lemon-1915|Lewis Lemon]], and Thatcher Blake, is credited with founding Rockford. {{Image|file=Haight-1094.jpg |caption=Daniel Haight Frane House }} [[Haight-1094|Daniel Shaw Haight]] arrived in April of 1835 and was the first to settle East Rockford. ====Early Settlers==== {{Image|file=Rockford_Churches-8.jpg |align=m |size=350px |caption= Cobblestone house built by Elijah Herrick Sr. in 1847 }} *[[Dunbar-5678|William E. Dunbar]] built a log cabin on the west side of town in the fall of 1835 and was one of the first 27 residents. *[[Herrick-1563|Elijah Herrick]] arrived from Vermont in 1836. In 1847 he built a cobblestone house in Rockford that is still in. use. *[[Lake-3193|Thomas Lake]], born in England, came to Rockford in 1836. He was a carpenter and built many of the earliest homes in Rockford. {{Image|file=Rockford_Illinois-8.jpg |caption=Haskell Park }} *[[Haskell-2367|Dr. George Haskell]] and his family, originally from Massachusetts originally settled in Alton, Illinois. Abolitions, they left Alton after the murder of the Rev. Elijah Lovejoy in 1836 and settle in Rockford, arriving in 1838 on the Gypsy, the first Steamer to arrive in Rockford. He and his brother-in-law [[Edwards-28794|John Edwards]]] donated land to Rockford which became Haskell Park. Rowland, Katherine E., C.G. ''The Pioneers of Winnebago and Boone Counties, Illinois, Who Came before 1841.'' Baltimore, MA: Gateway Press, 1990. Page 196. *[[Kilburn-739|Benjamin Kilburn]] came in 1836 to arrange for a house to be built. He retuned in 1837 with his wife and her brother Henry Maynard. They traveled from Massachusetts to Albany, New York by carriage then to Schenectady by railroad. They went on to Buffalo by canal boat and then to Chicago by stream boat. It took three days by wagon to get from Chicago to Rockford. *[[Baker-56345|Ira Baker]] arrived in Rockford from Ohio on October 1, 1838 with his wife [[Noble-7343|Mira]], 72 year old mother-in-law, [[Holcomb-1473|Lucy Noble]] and five children including a four month old infant who died later that year. *[[Wheeler-24117|Williard Wheeler]] settled in Rockford in 1839 and served as its first Mayor from 1852-1853. *[[Peake-745 |Loami Peake]], born in New York, came to Rockford from Canada in 1839. He established the first harness making business in Rockford. In 1841 he owned the first iron foundry which he sold to James Fountain who moved it to New Milford. In 1852 he built the first public hall in Rockford. The block called “Peake’s Block” was destroyed in a fire in 1857. ====Politicians==== {{Image|file=Anderson-70697.jpg |caption=John B. Anderson }} *[[Anderson-70697|John B. Anderson]] served in the United States House of Representative from 1961-1981 and was an Independent presidential candidate in 1880. *[[Brown-142914|William Brown]] was Illinois State Representative for 55th District from 1864-1866. *[[Buckbee-6|John Buckbee]] was a U.S. Representative from Illinois from 1927-1936. *[[Early-1350|John Early]] was Illinois Lieutenant Governor from 1872-1875. *[[Hunter-12994|David Hunter]] was elected in 1922 to represent Winnebago and Ogle Counties in the Illinois House of Representatives. He served 19 consecutive terms until he retired in 1960. ===Schools=== ====Rockford School District==== When Illinois passed a law requiring communities to establish public schools free of tuition in 1855, Rockford established two separate school districts for the east and west sides of the city. In 1884, the two districts were consolidated into a single citywide school district. The current district is designated Rockford Public Schools District 205. It is the 4th largest school district in Illinois. It consists of four high schools, six middle schools, and 29 elementary schools. It also operates early-childhood and alternative education centers. =====Public High Schools===== {{Image|file=Rockford_Illinois-3.jpg |size=350px |caption=Rockford High School, 1895 }} The first public high school in Rockford, [[:Category: Rockford High School, Rockford, Illinois|Rockford High School]] (also known as Central Rockford High School), opened in 1885. In 1840 it closed and was replaced with East Rockford and West Rockford High Schools. The building was demolished in 2015. [[Wikipedia:Rockford Central High School]] West High School closed as a High School in 1989 and now serves as West Middle School. The four current high schools are: *Auburn High School *[[:Category: Rockford East High School, Rockford, Illinois|East High School]] *Guilford High School *Jefferson High School ===First Churches=== [[:Category:First Congregational Church, Rockford, Illinois|First Congregational Church]] {{Image|file=Rockford_Churches-9.jpg |size=300px |caption=First Congregational Church of Rockford, Illinois; built by Germanicus Kent and George W. Brinkerhoff. }} In 1835 the first Christian worship service in Rockford was conducted at the First Congregational Church by Aratus Kent, the brother of [[Kent-5978|Getmanicus]]. Church, [https://archive.org/stream/historyofrockfor00chur#page/35/mode/1up/search/Germanicus+Kent History of Rockford], pg. 36 In 1837 it was formally organized by the first pastor, [[Morrill-1187|Rev. John Morrill]] who came from New Hampshire as a home missionary. [[:Category: Court Street United Methodist Church, Rockford, Illinois|Court Street United Methodist Church]] {{Image|file=Rockford_Churches-2.jpg |size=300px |caption=Court Street Methodist Church }} Court Street Methodist was organized in 1852. It’s first building was dedicated in 1854. [http://genealogytrails.com/ill/winnebago/churchhista.htm Church Histories] Genealogy Trails St. James Catholic Church St James was the first Roman Catholic Church in Rockford. The priests of St. Patrick, Hartland, began to serve the communities of Belvidere, Rockford and Marengo in the 1840s. The church itself was founded in 1853. Construction on the current building began in 1861 and was completed in 1867. It served as the Rockford Diocese’s pro-cathedral before the Cathedral of St. Peter opened.[https://www.rrstar.com/x273441932/St-James-Catholic-Church-celebrates-160-years-in-Rockford St. James Catholic Church celebrates 160 years in Rockford] RRSTAR, July 28, 2013 [https://stjamesrockford.com/history St. James History] [[:Category: First Presbyterian Church, Rockford, Illinois|First Presbyterian]] {{Image|file=Rockford_Churches-5.jpg |size=300px |caption=First Presbyterian Church }} The Presbyterians of early Rockford worshipped with the Congregationalists for several years. First Presbyterian was formed in 1854. George Haskell donated land for the church he had acquired by patent from the US Government in 1841. The current building was built in 1902. [https://library.niu.edu/ulib/content/collections/rhc/collections/RC/RC%20325.pdf First Presbyterian Church Records] First Lutheran Church {{Image|file=Rockford_Illinois-1.jpg |Size=300px |caption=First Lutheran Swedish Church }} The First Lutheran Church was organized January 15, 1854, by Dr. Erland Carlson of Chicago with 77 charter members. The first name given to the Church was "The Scandinavian Evangelical Lutheran Congregation." Church Histories of Winnebago County [[:Category: Westminster Presbyterian Church, Rockford, Illinois|Westminster Presbyterian Church]] {{Image|file=Rockford_Churches-7.jpg |caption=Westminster Church 1858 |size=300px }} Westminster Presbyterian Church was organized in 1856 with 22 members. It was originally called the Second Presbyterian Church, and the name was subsequently changed to Westminster. The first building was dedicated in 1858. In 1946 the building was destroyed in a fire. The current building was dedicated in 1951. [https://westminsterchurch.cc/history/ Our History] ===Newspapers=== The first weekly newspaper was published in 1840 and the first successful daily newspaper appeared in 1877. Between 1890 and 1930 the city had three daily newspapers. '''Publishers''' *[[Lamont-177|James Lamont]], son of Scottish immigrants was editor and then owner of the Monitor, a Prohibitionist publication. He was elected to the General Assembly in 1886. ===Manufacturing=== *'''Iron Works''' *'''Furniture''' Started in 1876, the Rockford Union Furniture Company was the first of 25 area furniture factories that were formed as cooperatives. By the 1880s the furniture industry was using the talents of Swedish born craftsmen and capitalists, and by the first half of the 20th century Rockford was the second largest furniture manufacturing center in the United States (behind Grand Rapids, Michigan). Many of the furniture companies were cooperatives, reflecting a different business approach from that of the old Yankee entrepreneur, with laborers and craftsmen holding significant power. *'''Knitting''' {{Image|file=Talcott-299.jpg |caption= Talcott Building built by [[Talcott-299|Wait Talcott]] in 1928. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America}} *'''Machinery''' {{Image|file=Enoch-183-1.jpg |caption=First Reaper Combo, invented by John H. Manny}} *[[Manny-52|John Henry Manny]] developed a combined reaper mower in 1853 which he manufactured in Rockford. It was the first to successfully challenge the Cyrus McCormick Company's dominance in reaper manufacture. ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Scottish_Immigrant_Settlement_in_Winnebago_Illinois-2.jpg |size=250px |caption=Chapel at Greenwood Cemetery }} The oldest and largest cemetery in Rockford is [[space:Greenwood_Cemetery_-1|Greenwood]], established in 1845. Most of the prominent and historically significant citizens of the city lie within its grounds. [https://greenwoodrockford.com/ Greenwood Cemetery] *[[:Category: Arlington Memorial Park Cemetery, Rockford, Illinois|Arlington Memorial Park Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Davis Cemetery, Rockford, Illinois|Davis Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Emmanuel Episcopal Church Cemetery, Rockford, Illinois|Emmanuel Episcopal Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Forest View Abbey Mausoleum, Rockford, Illinois|Forest View Abbey Mausoleum]] *[[:Category: Greenwood Cemetery, Rockford, Illinois|Greenwood Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Guilford Turner Cemetery, Rockford, Illinois|Guilford Turner Cemetery]] *[[space:Guilford_Union_Cemetery|Guilford Union Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Marsh Cemetery, Rockford, Illinois|Marsh Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Owen Center Cemetery, Rockford, Illinois|Owen Center Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Powell Cemetery, Rockford, Illinois|Powell Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Rockford Hebrew Cemetery, Rockford, Illinois|Rockford Hebrew Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Saint James and Saint Mary Cemetery, Rockford, Illinois|Saint James and Saint Mary Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Scandinavian Cemetery, Rockford, Illinois|Scandinavian Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Union Cemetery, Rockford, Illinois|Union Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Willwood Burial Park, Rockford, Illinois|Willwood Burial Park]] *[[:Category: Winnebago County Farm Cemetery, Rockford, Illinois|Winnebago County Farm Cemetery]] {{Image|file=Rockford_Illinois-2.jpg |caption=Rockford 1886 }} ===Resources for Rockford, Illinois=== *[https://rockfordil.gov/Rockford City Website] *[[Wikipedia:Rockford, Illinois |Rockford, Illinois, Wikipedia]] *[https://www.gorockford.com/about/history/ Rockford History] GoRockord.com *[https://www.rhsil.org/|Rockford Historical Society] *[https://www.midwayvillage.com/pdfs/timeline-of-rockford-history.pdf|Rockford History Timeline] (PDF) *[https://www.rockfordpubliclibrary.org/local-history/ Rockford Public Library/Local History] *[https://history.rockfordpubliclibrary.org/localhistory/ Rockford Pulbic Library Online Database] *[http://www.midwayvillage.com/digital-collections.html Digital Collection at Midway Village Museum] *[http://www.avneeshnigam.com/sites/app/index.php?/history-of-rockford.html History of Rockford] ====Books Online==== * H. F. Kett. [https://archive.org/details/historyofwinneba00hfkerich/page/n0 The History of Winnebago County, Illinois : Its past and Present, Containing ... a Biographical Directory of Its Citizens, War Record of Its Volunteers in the Late Rebellion, General and Local Statistics ... History of the Northwest, History of Illinois ... Etc.] Chicago: H.F. Kett &, 1877. *Church, Charles. [https://archive.org/details/historyofrockfor00chur/page/n4 History of Rockford and Winnebago County, Illinois, from the first settlement in 1834 to the civil war]. Rockford, Ill., W.P. Lamb, 1900 *Church, Charles. [https://archive.org/details/pastpresentofcit00chur/ Past and present of the city of Rockford and Winnebago County, Illinois]. Chicago, The S. J. Clarke publishing co., 1905. *Whittaker, Wayne. [https://archive.org/details/rockfordstory18500whit/page/3 ''The Rockford Story : 1852-1952'']. Rockford, Illinois: Rockford Chamber of Commerce, 1956. ====Newspaper Articles==== *Sweeny, Chuck. [https://www.rrstar.com/article/20150829/SPECIAL/150829395 A river runs through Rockford’s history and divides it still] August 29, 2015 ====Paid Subscriptions==== =====Ancestry.com===== *[https://www.ancestry.com/search/places/usa/illinois/winnebago/Winnebago County family history research page] Searchable Database *[https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/genealogy-glh23271493/ History of Rockford and Winnebago County, Illinois] Searchable Database *[https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/genealogy-glh23272116/ Past and present of the city of Rockford and Winnebago County, Illinois] Searchable Database *[https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/genealogy-glh28364613/ The History of Winnebago County, Ill.] Searchable Database =====Other===== *[https://www.genealogybank.com Genealogy Bank] Excellent archive of Rockford Newspapers ==Sources==

Rocksprings, Texas TORNADO: April 1927 (The 3rd Deadliest Tornado in Texas History)

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==BIOGRAPHY== :On the evening of Tuesday, April 12, 1927, an F5 tornado touched down about 3 miles northwest of Rocksprings, Texas, and began tearing up the ground, headed southeast toward the town. :By the time it reached Rocksprings, it had grown to nearly a mile wide in size, and within minutes had decimated 235 of the 247 buildings in town. Entire structures were blown down and into pieces with the people still inside of them, while hail the "size of dinner plates" rained down from the sky. It left 74 people dead, 205 injured (nearly 1/3 of the population), and many more without contact to the outside world or a way to easily get help via the rough roads and downed telephone lines. The tornado continued past Rocksprings, for at least 35 miles, and some say as far as 65 miles. :Residents searched for survivors in the darkness, with only matches from their pockets or fires of destroyed buildings to light their way. As daylight broke over the Edwards plateau, those souls who remained were left in shock at the total devastation they saw. All of the churches had been destroyed, the telegraph/telephone office was gone, trees had been snapped in half like toothpicks, and the water tower had collapsed, likely drowning many in the flash flood that itself had created. :Caskets for the dead were built by local men, and a mass grave was dug in the Rocksprings, Cemetery by the Texas Highway Department, who used dynamite to blast holes in the limestone rock just below the soil.https://www.weather.gov/ama/top10_tornadoesftp://ftp.library.noaa.gov/docs.lib/htdocs/rescue/mwr/055/mwr-055-04-0182.pdf :*Short video summarizing the tornadohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1M15DM-VMkQ :*Longer video detailing the tornado, pre-event town history and post-event aftermath; published by the Edwards County Historical Commissionhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M5LNiBtJK4A :*Interview with Rocksprings resident, Modell McCoy, who was in the Rocksprings Hotel when the tornado hithttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uCAuepWok8A :'''LIST OF DEAD:''' ::(*:indicates "child" at time of death) ::(*)Adams, Etta Mayhttps://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Adams-44077https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15101779/etta-may-adams ::Adams, Mrs. Florida Bammer BORThttps://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bort-103https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15101818/florida-bammer-adams ::(*)Adams, John Walter Jr.https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Adams-44078https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15101841/john-walter-adams ::Babb, Burnetthttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15103257/burnett-babb ::Baker, Charles ::(*)Billings, Etta Jane (daughter of Joe Billings)https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15108614/etta-jane-billings ::(*)Billings, Sybil(daughter of Joe Billings)https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15108641/sybil-billings ::Bourland, James Gustav "Jim"https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15108727/james-gustav-bourland ::Buentello, Mercedes ::Cowden, Mr. James Tolberthttps://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Cowden-539"Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVVF-HNSG : 27 July 2019), James T. Cowden, 1927; Burial, Barksdale, Edwards, Texas, United States of America, Barksdale Cemetery; citing record ID 15628048, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. ::Cowden, Mrs. James (Hattie Wallace)https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wallace-15371"Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVVG-P3NC : 27 July 2019), Hattie Cowden, ; Burial, Barksdale, Edwards, Texas, United States of America, Barksdale Cemetery; citing record ID 17413781, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. ::(*)Dollahite, Mattiehttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15113879/mattie-dollahite ::Dollahite, Ripley (Editor of Edwards County Ledger)https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15113889/ripley-dollahiteDURBONhttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15185952/josephine-elizabeth-felts ::Duran, Esmeralda ::Ferris, Mr. Riley Eugenehttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15185967/riley-eugene-ferris ::Ferris, Mrs. Rosa LACKEYhttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15185978/rosa-ferris ::Fleming, Dottie ::Fuentes, Gloria ::Fuentes, Maria ::Fuentes, Pedro ::Fuentez, Ydeohttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/193788876/ydeo-fuentez ::Griffith, HB (Edwards County Attorney) ::Griffith, Mrs. Mona (wife of HB Griffith) ::(*)Henderson, Edwardhttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15096933/edward-henderson ::Henderson, Gus Schreinerhttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15096922/gus-schreiner-henderson ::Henderson, Mattie FLEMINGhttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15096913/mettie-henderson ::(*)Henderson, Raymondhttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15096927/raymond-henderson ::Henry, Mrs. S.A. (Mollie E.)https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15205236/mollie-e_-henry ::(*)Herrington, Charles ::Lowrance, John Howardhttps://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Lowrance-363&public=1https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15295872/john-howard-lowrance ::Lozano, Manuela ::(*)McKinney, David Edwardhttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15366216/david-edward-mckinney ::McKinney, John Alexanderhttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15366246/john-alexander-mckinney ::McMains, Charles ::(*)Montello, Nicolettehttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/199318740/nicolette-montello ::Mosier, Mrs. Orahttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15366602/ora-mosier ::(*)Placker, TWINS (aged less than 1 year)https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15386560/twins-placker ::Nevares, Lucia ::Nevares, Refugio ::Pennington, Mary Ola(mother)https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15386538/mary-ola-pennington ::Pennington, Zola Mae (daughter)https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15386544/zollie-mae-pennington ::Perez, Petra (died on an Army airplane while being airlifted to a local hospital)https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/199318574/petra-perez ::Phelps, Mrs. Josephine Elizabeth ::(*)Renfroe, "Baby" ::Reyes, Cristoval De La Rosa ::Saldana, Victor ::Spiers, Reverend Hudson L.(Rocksprings Methodist Church)https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15471787/hudson-l_-spiers ::Spiers, Mrs. Pearl AUSTINhttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15471781/pearl-spiers ::(*)Spiers, "Child 1" ::(*)Spiers, "Child 2" ::Stedman, Lon ::UNKNOWN 16https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/193808219/unknown-16_graves ::(*)Willis, Emory ::Willis, "Mother" ::Wittenburg, Mrs. Peter Frank ::(*)Wittenburg, Peter Frank '''LIST OF INJURED:''' ::(*:indicates "child" at time of incident) ::Adams, Virginia(*)https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Stacy-1606 ::Adams, Willie(*) ::Barrows; Arthurhttps://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Barrows-760 ::Barrows; Fannie (wife of Arthur)https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Smith-152839 ::Barrows: Herbert(*) (son of Arthur and Fannie)https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Barrows-780 ::Bourland, Mrs James ::Brink, Frank ::Buenato, Mrs. Victoriana ::Buentello, Jesus ::(*)Cowden, Baby James Jr ::(*)Cowden, "Child 2" ::Ellis, L.L. ::Fernandez, Infant(*) ::Fernandez, daughter Nica(*) ::Fuentes; infant Bonita(*) ::Fuentes; infant Martin(*) ::Fuentes; Rosa(*) ::Fuentes; Mrs. R de la Rosa ::Griffith, Don(*) (son of HB Griffith) ::Henderson, George ::Herrington; Mrs. Charles ::Herrington; son Charles(*) ::Herrington; Mr. John ::Herrington, Mrs. John ::Herrington, Jule(*) (daughter of Mr and Mrs John Herrington) ::Lowrance, Mrs. John (Kate Allan Brown)https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Brown-99723&public=1 ::Overstreet; Mr. Albert M. ::Overstreet; Mrs. Albert M. ::Pennington, Elsie(*) ::Pennington, Lula(*) ::Perez, Atanacio ::Perez; Infant(*), ::Perez; Child(*) ::Perez; Mrs. ::Ramirez, Francisco ::Renfroe; infant Christine(*) ::Renfroe; infant Lavernia(*) ::Reynolds; Mr. T.T. ::Reynolds; Mrs. T.T. ::Roberts, Johnny ::Roberts, Mrs. John ::Spires, Infant(*) ::Taylor, Mrs. Nellie ::Young, Mrs. Seth ==RESEARCH NOTES== :'''The goal of this project is to link this tragedy to all of the people listed (living and dead) in the local newspapers at the time.''' :Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Barrows-699|Kristi Barrows]]. :''Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Make profiles (or find existing profiles) for the people listed, living and dead, in the local newspapers. * Link their burials in the local Rocksprings cemetery to an active list on the page (this was a mass grave dug for all of the fatalities of the tornado, and is located in a special section of the Rocksprings cemetery). * Link local newspaper articles, online links to other coverage (i.e. stories written about experiences), books about subject, and 50-year-follow-up news videos with survivors of tornado. * ADD PICTURES to page. There are quite a few.'' ==SOURCES== *article about science behind 1927 tornadohttps://journals.ametsoc.org/doi/pdf/10.1175/1520-0477-8.8-9.125 *National Weather Service: List of top 10 worst tornadoes in Texas historyhttps://www.weather.gov/ama/top10_tornadoes *ONLINE Article and pictures on tornadohttp://www.gendisasters.com/texas/9040/rocksprings-tx-tornado-apr-1927https://www.newspapers.com/image/82898416/ *Contemporary Newspaper article published 13 April 1927 in The (Danville , Virginia) Beehttps://www.newspapers.com/clip/2868391/1927_tornado_rock_spring_tx_tom/ *Contemporary Newspaper article published 13 April 1927 in the Salt Lake Telegram (Salt Lake City, Utah)https://www.newspapers.com/clip/17395966/1927_rocksprings_tornado/ *Book written about account of author's father from his perspective on having survived the 1927 tornado that hit Rockspringshttps://www.amazon.com/Shattered-Spring-1927-Peoples-Rocksprings-ebook/dp/B07F5VBMLZShattered Spring 1927: The People's Story of the F5 Tornado That Ravaged Rocksprings, Texas; Barbara Perkins; 240 pages *Texas Disasters: True Stories of Tragedy and Survival by Mike Coxhttps://books.google.com/books?id=UkwiCgAAQBAJ&pg=PA257&lpg=PA257&dq=rocksprings+texas+tornado&source=bl&ots=fndlesXbXB&sig=ACfU3U2HZ94DAxlXf3dKSlkqnGG5eOxg9g&hl=en&ppis=_e&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjkiaC15qnmAhVEoZ4KHXAUCaw4MhDoATAJegQIChAB#v=onepage&q=rocksprings%20texas%20tornado&f=false

Rockwall County, Texas

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Welcome to Rockwall County, Texas Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The current leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Rockwall_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=' }} *{{Blue|Rockwall County was formed and organized 1873 from Kaufman.}} It is named for the wall-like rock formation or the area.https://texasalmanac.com/index.php?q=topics/government/rockwall-county :'''1700's-1800's''' - Caddo Indians were living here. Then the Cherokees arrived in the area early in 1800's almost erasing the peaceful Caddoes. :'''1840's''' - The first Anglo Americans arrived in near the East fork of the Trinity, they found Indians warring between themselves. The white settlers did not have problems with them in general. :The white settlers in the area seem to have had little problem with them, however. :'''1836''' this area was part of Nacogdoches County :'''Mid 1840's''' - survey of National Road of the Republic of Texas was surveyed and constructed. It ran NE from the Dallas area toward the Red River ( was a route for settlers immigrating to the Peter's Colony to present day Dallas and Tarrant county. :'''1845''' -the area was included in Henderson County. :'''1846''' -John O. Heath, received a grant from the Mercer colony and built his home on the East Fork of the Trinity River near the crossing of the Central National Road. ::If the Trinity River prevented crossing, families settled on the east bank of the river.. :'''1847''' - Kaufman County was formed including Rockwall area was placed in the jurisdiction of the new county. :Towns of Heath and Rockwall were founded along the highway. :'''1849''' -Heath cabin was first post office named Black Hill. :'''1855-''' Black Hill was transferred to the new village, Rockwall. :'''1850's''' other families continued to settle along the river, and some created their ranches. ::Cattle raising was the principal industry in the first years of settlement, although small lots were fenced for cultivation, and razorback hogs were raised. ::240 pioneers came to hold original titles from the state. :'''1851''' - Several settlers were digging a well, when they found a subterranean '''rock wall''' that crossed the county and occasionally appeared at ground level. :Scientific analysis indicated that the wall is a natural geological formation ::: {{Blue|Folk tales say the rock wall was built by prehistoric natives.}} :'''1854''' - Rockwall was surveyed and laid out, and named for this rock formation. :'''1866 -''' cotton gin was built (the fertile land encourage cotton production. :'''1873''' voters of Kaufman complained the county seat for it was too far for them to travel. :'''1873''' - Rockwall County was formed, taking its name from the town and geological formation. Rockwall was the first and only county seat ( 1892 a town of Fate tried unsuccessfully to be made the county seat. :'''1873''' - Texas and Pacific Railway was built through Kaufman County which encouraged settlement. :'''1890''' there were 5,972 residents in the county. The 50% increase in population from 1880 was white Americans. (African Americans, the only other significant racial group, were only 3 - 5%.) Number of farms jumped from 526 in 1880 - to '''1,090''' in 1900. :'''1900-1930''' cotton production increased to 18,987 bales. :Cattle raising declined :'''1930's''' farm values dropped 60% 1920 to 1930. :Great Depression - 15% of workers searching for work. Work Projects Administration helped. :'''1930-s''' a new courthouse was constructed to replace the old 1893 one built in 1893. ::The black population, largely rural, '''steadily increased''' in actual numbers and in the percentage of the total population. :'''1930''' 1,955 residents (25 percent of the population) were black. :'''1940''' - workers began commuting to jobs in Dallas. :'''1940 census''' county population declined to 7,071 residents reported in the 1940 census. :'''World War II''' - 1,233 persons left to serve in the armed forces or obtain work in industry. :'''1948''' 1/3 of the working people living in Rockwall County were employed in Dallas. :'''1948''' some of the war losses had been regained, but the county was losing people. ::Royse City (NE part of the county, was a shipping point for cotton and other agricultural products. Gradual shifts occurred in agriculture. :'''1940s and 1950s''' - renewed interest in livestock production as the proximity of a growing population in Dallas gave the farmers a ready market for their meat. This trend toward livestock raising resulted in 5½ times as much land being used as pasture in 1948 '. :'''1950's''' - Lake Lavon, was constructed North in Collin County on the East Fork of the Trinity River. It protected the river valley from flooding. Lake Lavone increased the available water supply for the area, and provided Rockwall County with income from the recreation and tourist industry. :'''Late 1950''' - Interstate Highway 30 was completed - entering the county midway on its W border with Dallas County, passes by Rockwall and Royse City to exit in the NEn corner, provides easy access to Dallas and facilitates shipping into and out of the county. :'''1955''' 52% of the residents were considered non-farm rural. A few manufacturing plants were established, including garment, leather goods, and aluminum processing factories. Agriculture lost dominance, # of farms dropped to 32- in 1959. :'''1960'''- city of Rockwall, had 2,166 residents , a seed-cleaning plant, feed mill and was a commercial center for the thickly settled farming region. :'''1960''' only 5,872 residents remained. During these same years the black population began to drop slowly. However, it still remained 25 percent of the total population. :'''1967'''- Rockwall County's closer ties with Dallas were acknowledged when the county was added to the Dallas Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area. :'''1969, 1970''' Construction of Lake Ray B. Hubbard. A significant portion of the land in Rockwall County was flooded, the county lost tax revenue however new housing developments around the lake and other recreation '''added more income than was lost.''' :'''1982''' -The trend away from agriculture continued; only 191 farms were reported in '''1982'''. Crop production was low, and wheat, hay, sorghum, and oats had replaced cotton. Stock raising remained high; 16,000 cattle were reported in 1982. :'''1982''' twenty-six firms had a total of 700 employees. Industries - agribusiness and manufacturing of women's clothing and aluminum products. :'''1982''' the county had 17,066 registered vehicles, 307 miles of paved roads, intercity bus service, motor freight, rail, and the Rockwall Municipal Airport. Total employment tripled from 1970-84 when 3,554 people worked in various jobs throughout the county. 2/3 were employed in construction, see ice, retail trade, finance, insurance, real estate, services such as that needed in a metropolitan suburb. :'''2000''' almost 87 percent had high school diplomas, and almost 33% had college degrees. ====Government Offices==== {{Image|file=Rockwall_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=c |size=460 |caption=Rockwall county courthouses. }} :'''1878 - 1st courthouse''' - was built 1878, for $3940. It was destroyed by fire. Carolyn Holt, Rockwall county Historical Foundation, http://www.texasescapes.com/CentralTexasTownsNorth/Rockwall-County-Courthouse-Rockwall-Texas.htm#1875 {{Image|file=Rockwall_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=160 |caption=1878 Rockwall courthouse. }}{{clear}} :'''1892- 2nd courthouse''' -was constructed of native sandstone, cost:$25,000. In the late 1930’s the motor started to fail, declared unsafe, and torn down. Image hangs in lobby of current courthouse, terry Jeanson, {{Image|file=Rockwall_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=1892 Sandstone Rockwall Courthouse. }}{{clear}} :'''1939-1940-3rd Rockwall courthouse''' - cost $90,000. 3 stories, with jail on top floor. County commissioners still use this building. {{Image|file=Rockwall_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=r |size=180 |caption=1839-40 Rockwall courthouse, still used. }}{{clear}} :'''2011 4th courthouse''' - the new $37.2 million courthouse was built 2011. The exterior is brick, with stone detailing. interior has terrazzo floors, granite wall paneling and mahogany ceiling. —Terry Jeanson {{Image|file=Rockwall_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=2011 Rockwall courthouse. }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== Rockwall County (129 square miles) has the smallest area of any county in Texas. As of the 2014 census, its population was 87,809. The county seat is Rockwall, Texas. The county and city are named for a '''wall-like subterranean rock formation that runs throughout the county.''' {{Image|file=Rockwall_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=Rockwall formation within the county }}{{clear}} The geographical is classed as the Blackland Prairies of north central Texas at 32°55' north latitude and 96°25' west longitude. It is 25 miles NE of Dallas. Elevation is is 390 to 620 feet above sea level. The Tiny county is near , but has has 3 topographic divisions: ::1) valley of the East Fork of the Trinity River; ::2)small area of slightly sloping terraces west of the valley ::3 Rolling uplands east of the valley, extending 80 percent of the county. The light to dark soils are slightly acidic (thus azaleas will grow well there) with loamy to clayey surfaces and cracking, clayey subsoils. 93% of the county is arable and '''very fertile'''. There was once heavy trees near the East Fork of the Trinity River. That is gone, in 2016, as all land has been cleared. Currently the large part of Rockwall County is a treeless prairie. Hard and softwood trees are near creeks and boots, such as bois d'arc, elm, oak, mesquite, and pecan. In the eastern part of the county grow tall bunch grasses, while shorter grasses are found to the west. There are a few native grass hay meadows, but most of the pasture land is in bermuda, clover, or Johnson grass. All of the county has small springs and lakes. The East Fork of the Trinity River ,runs north to south along the western border is now dammed to form Lake Ray Hubbard. The lake, built to supply water for Dallas, now covers 13.55 % of Rockwall County and a lot of Denton county.NE part of the county drains into the Sabine Creek.,ALL streams empty into the East Fork. Growing season is 236 days, with an average annual precipitation of 38.68 inches. The temperature ranges from an average high of 96° F in July to an average low of 34° in January. There are no mineral resourceshttps://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcr10 ===Adjacent counties=== *Collin County (north) *Hunt County (east) *Kaufman County (south) *Dallas County (west) ====Protected areas==== Lake Lavon ====Demographics==== In 2000, there were 43,080 people, 14,530 households, and 11,972 families residing in the county. The population density was '''334 people per square mile''. There were 15,351 housing units -119 density per square mile. The racial makeup of the county was 89.17% White, 3.24% Black or African American. 11.07% of the population were Hispanic. The large majority were married. Median income for a $71,448. 4.10% of those age 65 or over are below the poverty line.. Rockwall County was ranked the sixth fastest-growing county in the nation by the US Census Bureau from 2000 to 2010, adding 35,257 people (an 81.8% change). '''Schools:'''
*Rockwall Independent School District (small portion in Kaufman County) *Royse City Independent School District (small portion in Collin, Hunt counties) '''Highways:'''
*I-30 Interstate 30 *U.S. Highway 67 *Texas State Highway 66 *Texas State Highway 205 *Texas State Highway 276 '''Airport:'''
Rockwall Municipal Airport. ====Cities==== *[[:Category:Dallas, Texas|Dallas]] (part) *[[:Category:Fate, Texas|Fate]] *[[:Category:Garland, Texas|Garland]] (part) *[[:Category: Heath, Texas|Heath]] (part) *[[:Category:McLendon-Chisholm, Texas|Mclendon-Chisholm]] *[[:Category:Mobile City, Texas|Mobile City]] *[[:Category:Rockwall, Texas|Rockwall (county seat)]] *[[:Category:Rowlett, Texas|Rowlett]] (part) *[[:Category:Royse City, Texas|Royse City]] (part) *[[:Category:Wylie, Texas|Wylie]] (part) ===Formed From=== Rockwall County was formed in 1873 from portions of Kaufman County. It split off because access to the county seat of '''Kaufman''' was inconvenient. It was named for its county seat, Rockwall, Texas ====County Resources==== *Rockwall High School Theatre *Harry Myers Park *Our Lady of The Lake Catholic Church *Squabble Creek *[http://www.rockwallcountytexas.com Rockwall county Website] *[http://planetrockwall.com Planet Rockwall] ===Census=== :1880 -- 2,984 — :1890 -- 5,972 100.1% :1900 -- 8,531 42.8% :1910 -- 8,072 −5.4% :1920 -- 8,591 6.4% :1930 -- 7,658 −10.9% :1940 -- 7,051 −7.9% :1950 -- 6,156 −12.7% :1960 -- 5,878 −4.5% :1970 -- 7,046 19.9% :1980 -- 14,528 106.2% :1990 -- 25,604 76.2% :2000 -- 43,080 68.3% :2010 -- 78,337 81.8% :Est. 2015 -- 90,861 ===Notables=== :Joe Driver - Texas State Representative from 1993 to 2013 :Cliff Harris - Professional football safety who played for the Dallas Cowboys :Alex Jones - Radio talk show host who grew up in Rockwall during the 1980s and early 1990s :Mason Musso - Lead singer and guitarist in Metro Station :Mitchel Musso - Actor most notable for portraying character Oliver Oken in Hannah Montana :Larry Lea - Former televangelist whose ministry was based in Rockwall during the 1980s and early 1990s :Marina Oswald Porter - the widow of Lee Harvey Oswald. ====Land Grants==== *John O. Heath *Peters Colony * Mercer colony - 240 pioneers came to hold original titles from the State ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Heath Cemetery, Heath, Texas|Heath Cemetery]] *[[:Category: McShan Cemetery, Rowlett, Texas|McShan Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Heath Cemetery, Heath, Texas|Heath Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Mount Zion Cemetery, Rockwall, Texas|Mount Zion Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Rockwall Memorial Cemetery, Rockwall, Texas|Rockwall Memorial Cemetery]] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Rockwall/ListRockwall.html Rockwall county Cemeteries, Gloria Mayfield] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2718 FindaGrave cemeteries Rockwall County, Texas] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txrockwa/Cemeteries/cemetery.html TxGen Rockwall county cemeteries, Genealogy] ===Sources=== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rockwall_County,_Texas Wikipedia, Rockwall county] *[https://www.facebook.com/search/103724169666029/places-in/440293872820865/places/intersect/ Facebook, Rockwall County, Texas]

Rockwood Mine Disaster 1926

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[[Category: Tennessee, Mining Disasters]] [[Category: Rockwood Mine Disaster, Rockwood, Tennessee, 1926]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|United States Mining Disasters]] === History and Circumstances === * Date: 4 Oct 1926 * Location: [[:Category:Rockwood, Tennessee|Rockwood, Tennessee]] * Type: Explosion * Victims: 27 Dead * Cause: :'''Mine Disaster Circumstances''' ''Six Bodies Taken from Tennessee Mine''' The Kinsgport Times, Tennessee - October 5, 1926 Rockwood, Tenn. (AP) -- Two more bodies making a total of six, were removed at 11:10 o'clock today from the Roane Iron Mining Company's mine where 28 men are believed to have perished in an explosion in Rodgers entry yesterday. Those brought out were Clarence Stevens, who had previously been identified in the mine, and his laborer, Philip Gallion. There are believed to be 22 still in the mine. The almost superhuman struggle of one miner to escape and his failure when fresh air and safety were but a hundred feet away, was revealed as rescue crews penetrated deep into the mine. Crawls 1,000 Feet Apparently crawling more than 1,000 feet in an effort to reach an airhole, Stevenson fell victim to the deadly "afterdamp" a few minutes before he would have reached a safety zone, members of the rescue crew which found his body, declared. Indications of the fire in the explosion zone impeded rescue work today. Rescue crews were forced to withdraw while "deadlocking" of the dip where the men were trapped, was undertaken to assure safety of rescuers. Captain J. T. Thompson, local postmaster, who has taken charge of rescue operations, said "deadlocking" of the entry tended to suppress fire and make the area safe for rescuers. '''Relatives Anxious''' Anxious relatives -- mothers, with babies in their arms -- waited at the mouth of the entry for the rescue workers to emerge. All of them brought the same discouraging reports -- that no life could exist within a quarter or half-mile of the scene of the blast. Living with a constant fear of such a catastrophe hanging over them, the relatives of the imprisoned men seemed resigned to the apparent fate of those entombed. Rescue parties worked in shifts throughout the night clearing a passage to the dip where they were trapped. Their work was made difficult by cave-ins. If any falls occurred in the vicinity of the explosion area, the recovery of the bodies of the men might require days or weeks, miners say. The explosion occurred in one of the furthermost regions of the mine, nearly three miles from the mouth of the entry and approximately 800 feet under the mountainside. The rescuers must proceed approximately a mile and a half in a straight direction from the mouth, then turn sharply to the right for a distance of three-quarters of a mile, make another sharp turn to the right for a half-mile and then enter the shaft to the right of where the men were working. '''Retards Work''' This indirect course of approach still further retards the work of pumping air into the gas infested region and clearing away the passage, blocked by slight cave-ins. In virtually the same section of the mine, the 12 men who were killed in the 1925 explosion were trapped. All of the bodies were not removed until three months later and although the blast occurred in July, the mine will not re-open until November. Ambulances wait at the mouth of the mine for the bodies to be removed. Although first aid workers are in readiness on the scene, they have little hopes of being called upon. The American Legion has converted a downtown hall into a temporary morgue to receive the bodies. A United States Bureau of Mines car with rescue equipment and a rescue party from Birmingham arrived last night. '''Peay Offers Aid''' '''Governor Austin Peay''' communicated with mine officials and offered state assistance. Those in charge of rescue operations advised him that state aid was not needed at this time. Operations in all of the Roan Iron Company's mine in this section have been suspended while the miners concentrate on the work of reaching the entombed men. Workers in other mines also have also refused to return to their jobs pending rescue operations, it was reported today. They gather by the scores at the Roan mine volunteering assistance in the rescue work. '''Tragedy Not Evident''' The little town of Rockwood, huddled at the foot of a mountain, shows few signs of being the scene of a great mine disaster. Hardy and grim faced miners, to whom the dangers lurking under the surface have come to mean little, move about with their headlights as though at their daily tasks and at the mouth of the mine they sit around in groups, waiting for their turn to enter to search for bodies of their fellow townsmen. Yesterday's explosion seems almost a re-enactment of the disaster in the same entry in July, 1925, which snuffed out the lives of 12 men. Some of the bodies of those were not recovered for three months. Fire, which raged in the entry then, blocked rescue efforts. Fear that such a fire will delay recoveries of victims of the present catastrophe has arisen with signs of smoldering flames in the entry where the explosion occurred. Will and Arthur Teague, who bratticed themselves when they heard the sound of the blast, were unhurt. G. E. Boles was seriously injured by the explosion and gas and Ebbie Davis was found a mile from the scene in an unconscious but not serious condition. "I was knocked unconscious by the explosion and don't remember anything after that," Boles said. Smith could remember nothing after the blast. The explosion occurred about 9:30 o'clock yesterday morning with 200 or more workers working in the Rogers entry. Rockwood, whose principal industry is mining, has a population of approximately 6,000. The deceased: Willie Armour, single Frank Boles, single Dave Brummett, married, 6 children P. C. Craven, married, 2 grown children Walter Cunningham, married, 2 children Jessie Dale, married C. P. Davis, married, 1 child W. C. Elliot, single J. A. Freels, married, 4 children Phillip Galyon, married Ben F. Gibson, single A. J. Griffice, single H. M. Griffice, married, 4 children Frank Hinds, married, 3 children Lee Jolly, married, several children Van Kilby, married, 4 children Harry Lingo, married George C. McCoy, married Ira Nelson, single George Riddle, married, 6 children Will Rodgers, married, 5 children E. G. Smith, married, 1 child (son-in-law of Will Rodgers) Hector Smith, single Clarence C. Stevens, married, 10 children Sam Taylor, married, 3 children Clyde Teague, single (son of Will Teague) S. P. Whittier, married, 6 children The injured: E. G. Boles Eddie Davis Howard Howie Arthur Teague Will Teague N. D. WilsonTennessee Mining Accidents, 1887-1930 PDF Format. https://usminedisasters.miningquiz.com/saxsewell/rockwood_1925_news_only.htm :'''Investigation Report''' ===Miner Victims===
27 Lives Lost in the Rockwood Coal Mine Explosion
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Rocky Ridge Farm

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Rocky Ridge Farm is the homestead of the Wilder family, established by [[Ingalls-1|Laura Ingalls Wilder]] and [[Wilder-6|Almanzo Wilder]] and made famous by the [[Space:Little House on the Prairie Books|Little House on the Prairie Books]]. Laura, Almanzo and [[Wilder-7|Rose Wilder]] moved to Mansfield, Missouri -- the land of the big red apple -- in 1894. They put a down payment on forty acres of undeveloped land. The land was thickly wooded and stone covered. Laura named it Rocky Ridge Farm. The family built a log cabin and survived the first years with their only income being from wagon loads of firewood that were the result of clearing the land. In the late 1890s the Wilders moved into town and rented a small house. Almanzo worked as an oil salesman and did deliveries. Laura took in boarders and served meals to local railroad workers. They spent any extra time they had improving the farm. Almanzo's parents came to visit and gave Laura and Almanzo the deed to the house they had rented as a gift. This turned out to be the financial step they needed and they eventually sold the house and moved to the farm. The family later built a square room at the location where the home is now. Over time, Almanzo expanded the house until it grew to 10 rooms. The farm was successful due to diversification. The Wilders had learned through hard times not to count on one crop. The Wilders had poultry, horses, goats, hogs, cows, sheep, apple trees, vegetables. The farm grew to 200 acres. Laura died in her sleep on February 10, 1957, just three days after her 90th birthday. Her daughter Rose closed the house just as it was. The home is now a museum. A calendar dated February 1957 still hangs on the wall and the birthday cards Laura had received remain on the kitchen table. === Links === * [http://www.lauraingallswilderhome.com/ Rocky Ridge Farm - Wilder Historic Home and Museum] * [http://lhotp.homestead.com/pepin_mansfield_trip4.html One family's tour of Mansfield, Missouri]

Rodriguez Name Study

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[[Category: Rodriguez Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Rodriguez Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Rodriguez Rodriguez] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Rodriguez name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Rodriguez's), by time period (18th Century Rodriguez's), or by topic (Rodriguez DNA, Rodriguez Occupations, Rodriguez Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Rodriguez Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Rodriguez-1435|Jim Rodriguez Sr]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Rodriguez}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Rodriguez}}
{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Rodrigues Rodrigues]

Roe Family History

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[[Category:Family Histories]] [[Space:Roe_Family_History|Space:Roe_Family_History]] This is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Roe families and information about individuals, places, and things named Roe. There are several main Roe progenitors in the United States. Each one has their own subcategory which includes a work-in-progress list of their descendants. This main list is based on the book by Frank C. Roe, pp. 1-3. http://longislandgenealogy.com/HughRoe.pdf
Anthony Roe - settled ? [[Roe-691|David Roe]] - settled in Flushing, Long Island.
Check out the [[:Category:David_Roe_Descendants|Descendants of David Roe]].
[[Roe-148|Hugh Roe]] - settled in Weymouth/Suffield which eventually became part of Connecticut.
Check out the [[:Category:Hugh_Roe_Descendants|Descendants of Hugh Roe]].
John Roe - settled in Brookhaven, Long Island.
Other Roes or Roe-variant names may be added in the future. Click [[https://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/R/Roe_1.html |here]] to see the Roes on Wikitree. ==Sources== ===Books=== 1. Roe, Frank C. (1972) Some Descendants of Hugh Roe; An Immigrant to the Massachusetts Bay Colony from England ca. 1652. Kennett Square, Pennsylvania: self-published.
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Rogers and Related Families of Estill County, Kentucky

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This page's purpose is to provide a starting place for Descendants of the Rogers and Related Families of Estill County, Kentucky who are researching and collaborating with other family members in order to learn more about our family history and connections. The title of this page is the same as the first book compiled and written by Ellen Stanley [[Rogers-35700]] and Diane Rogers. Rogers and Related Families of Estill County, Kentucky published in 1980. The book contains 380 pages of research and genealogical data concerning the descendants of Susannah Rogers born before 1765. It is believed her husband was John or Charles Rogers. Her second husband was James Sparks. Ellen and Diane Rogers followed the first book with The Rogers Book (1994) a 1049 page edition containing more information on Susannah's descendants plus descriptions of research by others along with titles of other books they had written. You may go to the https://www.familysearch.org/ website to download a copy of this book, if you wish. you can find the book by clicking the search label at the top of the page. Then click on Books in the drop down menu. Type in Diane Rogers for your search terms. Click on The Rogers Book. Once on the book page, click on view all pages. From the next pages near the bottom left, there will be a square icon with a down arrow in it. Click this button to print or download. I suggest printing to a PDF file. Excerpt from page 1 (not numbered but directly before page 2) of The Rogers Book 1994: "Our work is not perfect', but maybe it will be a starting place for others who are wanting to research their family tree. We hope you enjoy our work and will start working on your own family roots. Don't take our work too seriously. We took information from many sources. You will need to prove and to document all facts." Susannah's children are as follows: Mary Ann "Polly" [[Rogers-16430]] married William [[Sparks-2900]]; John [[Rogers-35779]] married Elizabeth Betsy [[Larrison-202]]; Sarah [[Rogers-18284]] married Isaac [[Dunaway-499]]; William [[Rogers-10534]] married Abigail [[Larrison-113]]; Hiram [[Rogers-4949]] married Malinda Lucy Milly [[Witt-639]] It is the goal of this page to add the children and their descendants to the collaborative tree here on WikiTree. All members of this page can help by entering their own families to the tree and connecting to the ancestors from the book. In this way, we can all learn our history and meet our cousins near and far. Our Cousin, Nathaniel Rogers (Rogers-30908), has started a Facebook group you are more than welcome to join! It is a place to share info, photos, and ask questions about family research and the Rogers DNA project. Descendants of William, Hiram and Polly Rogers of Estill County, KY https://www.facebook.com/groups/321230269656372/ I am Sheryl Jeffries (Hamilton-23985)

Rogers Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:Rogers Name Study]] __NOTOC__ == About the Project == The Rogers Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Rogers Rogers] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Rogers name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Rogers), by time period (18th Century Rogers), or by topic (Rogers DNA, Rogers Occupations, Rogers Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Rogers Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: Vacant''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Rogers}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Rogers}}
{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * [[Space:Rogers_and_Related_Families_of_Estill_County%2C_Kentucky|Rogers and Related Families of Estill County, Kentucky]] * * ==Membership== * [[Hamilton-23985|Sheryl (Hamilton) Jeffries]] * [[Bright-1984|Billie (Bright) Keaffaber]] * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Rodgers Rodgers]

Rohleder

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'''Rohleder''' (Raskaty), (Роледер),
a German Catholic colony, was established on the Öst "Wiesenseite" or east "meadow side" of the Volga River on the 14th of June 1766. The colony was founded by LeRoy and Pictet. Founded: 14th of June 1766 Location: 51º30' N 46º37' E (Russia) FIRST SETTLERS LIST - HEADS of FAMILIES:
1766 Census founding 55 families comprised the population of 155 colonists
George Rohleder, Georgart Weber, Peter Hergert, Matthias Reim, Johann Rohleder, Martin Glassmann, Philipp Glocker, Franz Peter Brungardt, Peter Auer, Hans Adam Braun, Andreas Braun, Christian Rohr, Johannes Hoffmann, Andreas Schneider, Jacob Kapp, Johannes Jung, Johannes Weber, Friedrich Koch, Georg Koch, Antony Lelender, Joseph Frank, Joseph Ertel, Peter Anton Paul, Johann Melchior Kaiser, Michael Bens, Joseph Sowalter, Wilhelm Pfister, Franz Hochweiss, Heinrich Neff, Nicolaus Junker, Katharina Mohr, Philipp Boni, Stephen Tobler (Dobbler), Peter Lederhose, Valentin Walter, George Friedrich Kohlmann, Michael Paul, Hans Adam Kummel, Matthias Wittmann, Michael Brunner, Franz Hergert, Nicolaus Mohr, Thomas Weber, Jacob Rein, Johann Conrad Rohleder, Nicolaus Schaefer, Wilhelm Heinrich Per, Kaspar Trautmann, Friedrich Pirn, Johannes Hoffmann, Balthasar Erler, Justus Gorf, johannes Schreiner, Johannes Pommer, Anna Margarethe Korger. Rohleder colony village webpages: https://www.volgagerman.net/rohleder-russia
American Historical Society of Germans From Russia (AHSGR), Kevin Rupp, village coordinator http://cvgs.cu-portland.edu/settlements/mother_colonies/colony_rohleder.cfm
The Center for Volga German Studies at Concordia University http://lexikon.wolgadeutsche.net/search/result?query=rohleder (in Russian)
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Roland Arsenault - notes de recherche

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Voir aussi [[Space:Généalogie_acadienne|Généalogie acadienne]]. = TODO = Elaborate on: [[Space:R%C3%B4le_du_Saint-Jehan|Space:R%C3%B4le_du_Saint-Jehan]] == To check in DGFA == == (Brick) Walls == === Gen 6 === * [[Pelerin-3|Jean Pelerin]] * [[Roy-749|Marie Roy]] === Gen 8 === * [[Landry-415 | Ludivine Landry]] * [[Martin-9407 | Isabelle Martin]] * [[Noiles-4 | George Noiles]] * [[Collet-32 | Julien Collet]] === Gen 9 === * [[Després-42|Jean-Baptiste Després]] = Daniel LeBlanc notes = [[LeBlanc-100]] From Archange Godbout, "Daniel LeBlanc", ''Mémoires de la Société généalogique canadienne-française'', Vol 5, pp4-9. * Mentions recent discovery of docs about Thomas Cormier in ''Mémoires...'', Vol 4, 178 ss * Discusses Décl BIM quoting Rameau de Saint-Pierre in ''Docs inéd.'', 1890, III, 136 ss * Multiple errors in Décl of Honoré LeBlanc, born 1710, some 15 years after Daniel's death, reminds us to be suspicious of those décls. ** Honoré is not "l'aïeul", he's "le bisaïeul", as he was the son of Jacques à René à Daniel ** "Traité de Bréda" was signed in 1667, not 1661 ** If Daniel would have arrived in Port-Royal after the "traité", he would already have 8 children at the time * Many affirm Daniel came from France with his wife, but none mention children so they must all have been born in Acadia. ** Jacques was born in 1651, the year René de Launay died (drowned on May 10, 1651 according to V.P. Candide de Nant, ''Pages glorieuses'', p. 271.) * Godbout believes Daniel married Françoise in Port-Royal around 1690 after a few years wandering in the colonie. ** The phrase "venu de France ''avec'' sa femme" does not mean anything more than they were both from France in other declarations. ** Françoise Gaudet, Daniel's wife, belonged to à Port-Royal family headed by Jean Gaudet, who was 96 during the 1671 census. Godbout challenges the idea that Jean Gaudet emigrated at the age of 75. His (Jean Gaudet's? or Daniel's?) relations with the natives suggest he must have lived among them in la Hève, at the very beginning of colonization. * Honoré's claim that a Marie LeBlanc from a previous marriage accompanied Daniel from France is the only know evidence of her alleged existence. ** Godbout supposes this is an error originating from oral tradition about a sister from a previous marriage living with the children of Daniel. She was actually Marie Mercier, daugther of Françoise and a previous husband. ** It is demonstrated that Marie Mercier is half-sister of Jacques and René, sons of Daniel. *** Jean Babin m. Marguerite LeBlanc at St-Charles des Mines on nov 20, 1745, dispense du 3e au 4e degré. *** Charles Benoît m. Madeleine Terriot at St-Charles des Mines on oct 24, 1735, dispense du 4e degré (rather 3e au 4e degré) ** Marie Mercier is also niece via her mother of Marie and Denis Godet *** Pierre Forest m. Madeleine Babin at St-Charles des Mines, jan 10, 1718, dispense du 4e degré *** Pierre Aucoin m. Catherine Comeau at St-Charles des Mines, aug 1st, 1718, dispense du 3e au 4e degré * Mentions census of 1671 and 1686, citing Benj. Sulte, ''Histoire des Canadiens français'', VI, 7a (https://archive.org/stream/cihm_24447#page/n39/mode/2up) ** Godbout suggests that Jacques' brother-in-law Jean Hébert and his parents Antoine Hébert et Geneviève Lefranc lived with him, as they appear in the census followed by Daniel and Françoise. * Godbout concludes with a quote from Placid Gaudet in [https://archive.org/stream/lebulletindesrec18archuoft#page/356/mode/2up BRH]. = Bibliography = [[Arsenault-331|Arsenault, Bona]]. [[Arsenault-331#Histoire_et_G.C3.A9n.C3.A9alogie_des_Acadiens|''"Histoire et généalogie des Acadiens"'']], Le Conseil de la vie française en Amerique, Québec, 1965. -> [[Arsenault-331|Arsenault, Bona]]. [[Arsenault-331#Histoire_et_G.C3.A9n.C3.A9alogie_des_Acadiens|''"Histoire et généalogie des Acadiens"'']], Le Conseil de la vie française en Amerique, Québec, 1965. White, Stephen A., Patrice Gallant, and Hector-J Hébert. [[Space:Dictionnaire_généalogique_des_familles_acadiennes|''Dictionnaire Généalogique Des Familles Acadiennes.'']] Moncton, N.-B.: Centre D'études Acadiennes, Université De Moncton, 1999, Print. -> White, Stephen A., Patrice Gallant, and Hector-J Hébert. [[Space:Dictionnaire_généalogique_des_familles_acadiennes|''Dictionnaire Généalogique Des Familles Acadiennes.'']] Moncton, N.-B.: Centre D'études Acadiennes, Université De Moncton, 1999, Print. White, Stephen A. ''[[Space:La_généalogie_des_trente-sept_familles_hôtesses_des_Retrouvailles_94|La généalogie des trente-sept familles hôtesses des "Retrouvailles 94"]]'', Les Cahiers de la Société historique acadienne, vol. 25, nos 2 et 3 (1994). -> White, Stephen A. ''[[Space:La_généalogie_des_trente-sept_familles_hôtesses_des_Retrouvailles_94|La généalogie des trente-sept familles hôtesses des "Retrouvailles 94"]]'', Les Cahiers de la Société historique acadienne, vol. 25, nos 2 et 3 (1994). Savard, Denis. [[Space:Dictionnaire_généalogique_des_familles_Arsenault_%28Arceneaux%2C_Arseneau%2C_Arseneault%29|''"Dictionnaire généalogique des familles Arsenault"'']], Sainte-Foy, Québec: Editions MultiMondes, 2000. -> Savard, Denis. [[Space:Dictionnaire_généalogique_des_familles_Arsenault_%28Arceneaux%2C_Arseneau%2C_Arseneault%29|''"Dictionnaire généalogique des familles Arsenault"'']], Sainte-Foy, Québec: Editions MultiMondes, 2000. Melanson, Michael B. [http://www.worldcat.org/title/melanson-melancon-the-genealogy-of-an-acadian-and-cajun-family/oclc/56072047|''"Melanson-Melançon: the genealogy of an Acadian and Cajun family"''], Dracut, Mass. : Lanesville Pub., 2004. -> Melanson, Michael B. [http://www.worldcat.org/title/melanson-melancon-the-genealogy-of-an-acadian-and-cajun-family/oclc/56072047|''"Melanson-Melançon: the genealogy of an Acadian and Cajun family"''], Dracut, Mass. : Lanesville Pub., 2004. '''SA-Tignish8''': [http://books.google.ca/books?id=4Jg-AAAAYAAJ Public Archives of Canada, ''Report Concerning Canadian Archives for the Year 1905''] Nunes Espinheira, Ana Maria. ''Engenho Sao Felix - Sua Historia e a de Seus Descendentes'', 2011 = Online papers and stuff = * http://activehistory.ca/2013/11/the-value-of-historical-maps-solving-at-least-part-of-the-mystery-of-the-origins-of-the-acadians/ * http://www.academia.edu/1025019/Camp_de_Belair_Ten_Years_After * http://www.academia.edu/176323/The_Battle_of_the_Petitcodiac_September_2_1755 * http://www.academia.edu/2126923/Almost_Indigenous_Cultural_Tourism_in_Acadia_and_Acadiana * http://www.mainewriter.com/articles/Acadian-Expulsion.htm * [http://www2.umoncton.ca/cfdocs/cea/livres/doc.cfm?livre=maritimes L'Acadie des Maritimes] (U de M) * [http://www2.umoncton.ca/cfdocs/cea/axe2/carte1.cfm L'Acadie par les cartes] (U de M) * https://archive.org/stream/captfrancischamp00tutt#page/n169/mode/2up * http://www.ourroots.ca/page.aspx?id=4058827&&qryID=50c32ca1-9aaf-4d20-85b7-13d4f17daf44 * https://openlibrary.org/books/OL24274685M/Une_colonie_f%C3%A9odale_en_Am%C3%A9rique_(L'Acadie_1604-1710) * http://books.google.com/books?id=P2MMAAAAYAAJ = Information extracted from non-public sources = == Drouin == Ancestry.com. Acadia, Canada, Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1670-1946 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2007. Original data: Gabriel Drouin, comp. Drouin Collection. Montreal, Quebec, Canada: Institut Généalogique Drouin. === Beaubassin === * 1747 ** 22 novembre, B *** Marie Hosette Pothier *** fille de Jean Pothier et de Marie Hébert *** née le treize de mois *** parain a été Jean Hébert *** marraine Marie Hébert === Bouctouche (Saint-Jean-Baptiste) === * 1801 ** 2 Novembre, M1 *** Joseph Stanislaus Colet, fils majeur de Julien Colet et de Rosalie Terio *** Francoise Cormier, fille mineur de Jaques Cormier et d'Ozita Poitier *** dispense du troisième ayant été accordée *** présence de Jacques Cormier, Joseph Girouard, ? Cormier et Benjamin Alain. * 1803 ** 18 Novembre, B8 *** Marguerite Colet *** née le 14 octobre *** Stanislas Colet et Françoise Cormier *** Parrain Hubert(?) Cormier, Marraine Marguerite Cormier * 1805 ** 5 Novembre, S *** D'Osithe Pothier *** morte le 26 du mois dernier *** femme de Jacques Cormier *** présents: Francois Roi et Isidore Bastarache * 1811 ** 11 Décembre, B10 *** Justine Boucher *** née le 26 septembre de cette année *** François Boucher, laboureur de ce village *** Vénérande Girouard *** Présens Joseph Girouard et Pélagie Girouard * 1816 ** 12 fevrier, B4 *** Paul Alain *** né le 31 janvier précédent *** Bénoni Alain, laboureur de ce village *** Modeste Bastarache *** présens Bénoni LeBlanc et Marie-Rose Bastarache * 1820 ** 5 Decembre, S1 *** François Boucher, laboureur *** veuf de Vénérande Girouard *** décédé depuis deux jours *** agé dénviron 40 ans *** présens Pierre Alain et Placide Bastarache ** 5 Decembre, S2 *** Vénérande Girouard *** veuve de François Boucher *** décédée le six septembre 1819 *** agée de environ trente ans *** présens Pierre Alain et Placide Bastarache * 1823 ** 21 Septembre, B *** Julie Cormier *** née le 11 de juin dernier *** Gregoire Cormier, laboureur *** Magdelaine Babineau de viallage *** parain Damien? Robichot? *** marraine Claudette? Cormier ** 24 Novembre, M *** Joseph LeBlanc, fils majeur de Joseph(?) LeBlanc et ? Landry de Bouctouche *** Marguerite Collet, fille majeure de Stanislas Collet et de Françoise Cormier de Bouctouche *** en présence de ? LeBlanc et ? Collet * 1831 ** 17 janvier, M1 (found filed as Barachois in Drouin) *** Augustin Gueguen, domicilié à St Pierre, fils majeur d'Hyppolyte Guguen, cultivateur, et de Félicité Haché *** Elizabeth Gueguen, de St Pierre, fille mineure de défunt Théodore Gueguen, cultivateur, et de défunte Blanche Jaillais *** dispensé 3iem dégré et du trois au 4ieme *** présence de Joseph Bourk, beau-frère, Eusèbe McGraw, cousin de l'épouse et d'Anselme Gueguen, oncle de l'épouse * 1838 ** 12 deptembre, B *** Thaddée Maillet *** né le 15 septembre 1837 *** Olivier Maillet *** LaBlanche Bourk *** présens Urbain Allain et Pélagie Maillet * 1841 ** 23 Mai, B *** Marcel Ascenau *** né 27 janvier *** Eusebe Arcenau *** Marie Basque *** Parrain Pierre LeBlanc *** Marraine Modeste Basque * 1844 ** 21 janvier, B1 *** Magdelene LeBlance, née la semaine dernière *** Joseph LeBlanc et Marguerite Collet *** Parrain Aimé Collet, Marraine Hentiette LeBlanc * 1845 ** 11 janvier, B4 *** Bibianne Allain *** née hier *** Paul Allain *** Julie Cormier *** parrain Sylvain Allain *** marraine Marcelline Cormier * 1854 ** 29 Mai, B48 *** Anselme Saunier, né avant hier *** Pierre Saunier et Justine Bouché *** Parrain Olivier Saunier, marraine Geneviève Saunier * 1855 ** 14 octobre, M22 *** Maxime LeBlanc, domicilié à Bouctouche, fils mineur de Thomas LeBlanc et de Isabelle Collet *** Gertrude Pelerin, aussi de Bouctouche, fille mineure de Jean Pelerin et de Marie Roy *** présence de Daniel Pelerin et de Marguerite Maillet * 1860 ** 2 Mars, B42 *** Marguerite LeBlanc *** fille de George LeBlanc et de Madelaine LeBlanc *** née le 2 Mars 1860 *** Parrain George LeBlanc - Marraine Gertrude Girroir * 1868 ** 2 Avril, S17 *** Françoise Cormier, agée de 86 ans *** épouse de Francis Colette *** décédée le 31 Mars dernier *** présence de Jacques LeBlanc, Abraham Alain * 1872 ** 13 Octobre, B77 *** Eugénie LeBlanc *** née le 11 du courant *** George LeBlanc et Magdeleine LeBlanc de cette paroisse *** Parrain Raphaël Cormier, Marraine Babé Richard * 1873 ** 5 Avril, B22 *** Augustin Arseno *** né le 20 Novembre 1872 *** Marcel Arseno et Marie B Gueguen de cette paroisse *** Parrain Dominique Allain *** Marraine Henriette Arseno * 1883 ** 14 Août, B66 *** Léondide Maillet *** né aujourd'hui *** Thaddée Maillet et Bibianne Allain *** Parrain Eusèbe Michaud *** Marraine Madelaine Maillet * 1885 ** 17 juillet, S29 *** Bibienne Allain *** femme de Thadée Maillet *** agée de 40 ans *** presents Leon Allain, Cyrille Allain * 1895 ** 28 avril, S19 *** Eusèbe Arsenault *** époux de Marie Bastarache *** agé de 90 ans *** en présence de Pierre Allain et Anselme Allain === Cocagne (Saint-Pierre) === * 1815 ** 7 mai, B1 *** Elisabeth Gueguen *** née depuis huit jours *** Théodore Gueguen *** Blanche Jainois *** Parrain Jean Gueguen *** Marraine Marie Gueguen * 1867 ** 26 août, M12 *** Marcel Arseno, fils majeur d'Eusèbe et de Marie Bastarache de Bouctouche *** Marie Blanche Goguen, fille majeure d'Augustin et Isabelle Goguen de Cocagne *** en présence de Maelaise? LeBlanc et de Marguerite Arseno? * 1886 ** 18 janvier, S2 *** Augustin Goguin *** décédé le quinze même mois à l'âge de 76 ans *** fils d'Hippolyte Goguin et Félicite Haché *** epoux d'Izabelle Goguin *** présent ? Arsenault et Joseph Gallant === Grande-Digue === * 1810 ** 20 août, B16 *** Augustin Gueguen *** né le treize d'avril de cette année *** Hyppolite Gueguen, cultivateur de Cocagne *** Félicité Haché *** présent Paul Foret? et Héloïse? Haché * 1812 ** 10 Janvier, B5 *** Eusèbe Arseneau *** né le 18 Décembre, 1811 *** Louis Arseneau, laboureur, de ce village *** Marcelline Bourk *** présents: Pacifique Arseneau et Barbe Arseneau * 1813 ** 22 novembre, M9 *** Théodore Gueguen, laboureur, domicilié à Cocagne, fils milieux de Jean Gueguen et de Madelaine Thibodean *** Blanche Jaillais, de Cocagne, fille mineure de Jean Jaillais, laboureur, et de Marie Madeleine Léger, de Bouctouche *** présence de Jean Gueguen, père, d'Isaac Haché, ami de l'époux, d'August Léger, oncle, d'? Jaillais, frère de l'épouse * 1819 ** 31 octobre, S12 *** Théodore Gueguen, laboureur *** époux de Blanche Jaillais *** décédé à St Pierre, le dix-sept août dernier *** âgé d'environ vingt huit ans *** présents Pierre? Babineau et Thomas Poirier * 1820 ** 11 juin, S4 *** Blanche Jaillais *** veuve de Théodore Gueguen *** décédée à St Pierre de Cocagne le 23 février de cette année *** âgée de près de 25 ans. *** Présents François Haché et Pierre Poirier * 1836 ** 8 octobre, B31 *** Marie Blanche Gueguen *** née la veille *** Augustin Gueguen, cultivateur, de St-Pierre (Cocagne?) *** Elizabeth Gueguen *** Parrain Célestin Gueguen *** Marraine Justine Gueguen === Memramcook (Saint-Thomas) === * 1815 ** 7 novembre, M92 *** Olivier Maillet, fils majeur de Charles Maillet et de défunte Margurite Boudrotte de la paroisse de Memramkoucq *** Marie Bourg, fille mineure de Melem Bourg et de Marie LeBLanc aussi de Memramkoucq *** quatrième degré de consinguinité *** présence de François Saulnier et de François Vienno ansi que de plusieur autres === Missions (Acadie) === * 1770 ** 24 Janvier, M6 *** Jacques Cormier, fils du défunt Pierre Cormier et de Cecile Thibodeau de Mesagouesche (Amherst) *** Osithe Potier, fille du défunt Jean Potier et Marie-Josephe Hébert de la meme paroisse *** dispense du troisieme *** accordé dispense du trois au quatre *** la Sainte église romaine à Ekoupahag (Sainte-Anne-du-Pays-Bas, Fredericton) *** en présence de Jean Robichaux, Olivier Thibodeau, Ignace Carou?, Charles Levron et autres temoins === Richibouctou-Village === * 1829 ** 12 Janvier, M1 *** Pierre Saulnier, domicilé à St Jean Baptiste de Wellington (Bouctouche), fils majeur de Pierre Saulnier, cultivateur et Françoise Breau ? Memramcook *** Marguerite Roi, fille majeure du défunt Stanislas? Roi et défunte Henriette Legère, présentement vivant a St-Jean Baptiste *** en présence de Thomas Roi et Pierre Leduc? * 1831 ** 21 Novembre, M15 *** Pierre Saulnier, domicilé à Bouctouche, veuf de Marguerite Roi *** Julie Boucher, fille mineure de défunt François Boucher et de defunte Vénérande Girouard de la susdite paroisse *** ayant obtenu la dispense des deux au trois *** en prsésence de Joachim LeBlanc et ? Paquet * 1836 ** 7th January, M *** Eusebius Arseneau *** Mary Bastarache *** both from the same parish *** in the presence of Placide Bastarache and Louis? Arseneau * 1886 ** 2 Aout, M4 *** Thaddée Maillet, veuf de défunte Bibian Allain et fils majeur de Olivier Maillet et Marie Blanche Bourque de Bouctouche *** Marguerite Maillet, fille majeure de Charles Maillet et Marguerite Richard de la paroisse du Village de Richibucto *** dispence des deux aux trois *** présence de Joseph Allain et Caroline Richard === Sainte-Marie (Mont-Carmel) === * 1871 ** 11 mai, B35 *** Richard M LeBlanc *** né le 22 Decembre *** Maxime LeBlanc et Gertude Pelerin *** P Richard LeBlanc (parrain) *** M Sophie Baker (marraine) ** 25 décembre, S16 *** Madelaine LeBlanc *** épouse de George LeBlanc *** décédée le 22 a l'âge de 32 ans *** témoins furent Raphael Henris et Oliv. LeBlanc * 1874 ** 20 Mai, M9 *** Anselme Saulnier et Marguerite LeBlanc *** dispense du 3 au 4 consanguinité ayant été acordé *** en présence de Sigefroi LeBlanc et Geneviève LeBlance * 1878 ** 6 mai, M7 *** Laurent Gaudet, veuf de Edesse Arseneau *** Geneviève LeBlanc *** présence de Thomas LeBlanc et marie Girouard * 1886 ** 4 Juin, S10 *** Gertrude Caisey (Pellerin?) *** épouse de Maxime T LeBlanc *** décédée le 3 *** âgée de 56 ans *** témoins Laurent Gaudet et J.B. LeBlanc * 1891 ** 7 Septembre, M9 *** Richard LeBlanc, fils majeur de Maxime LeBlanc et défunte Gertrude Pellerin *** Eugénie LeBlanc, fille mineure de défunt George LeBlanc et de Madelaine LeBlanc *** une dispense du 3 au 3 d'un côté v de 4 au 4 consanguinité de l'autre *** présence de Vital Roy? et de Marguerite LeBlanc * 1892 ** 15 Avril, B26 *** Henriette LeBlanc *** née le 10 *** Richard LeBlanc et Eugénie LeBlanc *** Parrain William Caissy, Marraine Margurite LeBlanc == Massachusetts vital records == Ancestry.com. Massachusetts, Town Vital Collections, 1620-1988 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. Original data: Town and City Clerks of Massachusetts. Massachusetts Vital and Town Records. Provo, UT: Holbrook Research Institute (Jay and Delene Holbrook). === Grafton === ==== Marriages ==== * 1916 ** Nov 13, No 74 *** Alexis Gaudet, age 26, white, residing in Grafton, 1st marriage, single, mill hand, born in Rogersville, NB, son of Laurent Gaudet and Genieve LeBlanc *** Henriette LeBlanc, age 24, white, residing in Grafton, 1st marriage, single, mill hand, born in St. Marys, NB, daughter of Richard LeBlanc and Eugenie LeBlanc == FamilySearch == === New Bedford, MA === ==== Births ==== * 1913 ** Apr 5, no 962 *** Marie Clara Saulnier, female, born in New Bedford, father Camille, Laborer, from Canada, and mother Annie Collette, from Canada, residing in New Bedford, recorded Apr 7, 13 *** "Massachusetts, Births, 1841-1915," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FXVN-VTV : accessed 9 May 2012), Marie Clara Saulnier, 1913. = Miscellaneous Notes = == Are [[Rau-71 | Perrine Rau]] and [[Brault-6 |Renée Brault]] sisters? == Comparing mtDNA from descendants of [[Rau-71 | Perrine Rau]] and [[Brault-6 | Renée Brault]] suggests they do not share a mother.[http://www.familytreedna.com/public/mothersofacadia/default.aspx?section=mtresults FTDNA Mothers of Acadia project results]
'''Renée Breau'''
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:On the night of November 14, 1880, at a farm about 4 miles from Uniontown 2 men entered the home of [[Troutman-529 | Daniel Troutman]]. Daniel was a farmer and the executor for the Bush estate a nearby farm. Daniel along with his wife Elizabeth had retired for the night. The children who still lived at home were attending a singing school. :It was approximately 8:30 PM, the men brandishing pistols demanded money. Daniel denied having any money and told the men he needed to relieve himself. Both men refused to allow him to leave, so he walked across the room and made as if to open a window. Unknown to the men was a shotgun hanging above which Daniel grabbed and turned to the men who both fled. :Exiting the home they ran in opposite directions, with Daniel in pursuit. Daniel took a shot at the one he pursued and a shot was returned striking him in the chest. His wife had run to a neighbors home to get help. :His wife and neighbors arrived as Daniel lay dying, and he named [[Romberger-31|Henry Romberger]] as the one who shot him. ::'''Date: Tuesday, November 16, 1880 Paper: Patriot (Harrisburg, PA) Page: 4'''
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:Henry was arrested and denied any knowledge of he crime. After a time he admitted to the robbery attempt and named [[Romberger-41|Frank Romberger]] as his accomplice. At first they were thought to be brothers, they may have been cousins, a fact that is still unproven to this day. :Many of the family to dissociate from this changed the spelling of their name or switched around their first and middle names. :The spelling of the Romberger name has also been misconstrued throughout the various articles referencing the murder and the trial. Different variations found, Rumberger, Rombarger, Kumberger. ::'''Date: Friday, April 29, 1881 Paper: Patriot (Harrisburg, PA) Page: 1'''
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:Both men were brought to trial and their life stories shared. Henry the elder of the two had spent time in the penitentiary for theft from his grandfather John or Jonathan Romberger. Henry may have been born on the wrong side of the blanket and his father is unknown. :Frank at first was touted as a fine upstanding family man having a wife and 2 sons at the time of arrest, a 3rd son was born while he was incarcerated. Frank himself told of a life a crime starting as a young child stealing toys and as a adult stealing and comporting with loose women. He traveled for a bit indulging in crime across the country. :'''Date: Thursday, October 20, 1881 Paper: Patriot (Harrisburg, PA) Page: 1 & 4'''
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:During their incarceration and trials, both men pursued their religions and dabbled in art. Henry even became a favorite of the jailhouse cat. : They were both found guilty of Murder in the first degree. They were hung together on the 24th of March 1882. Frank wrote a letter in an attempt to have Henry's sentence commuted to Life but this was denied. ::'''Date: Saturday, March 25, 1882 Paper: Patriot (Harrisburg, PA) Page: 1'''
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Romeo and Juliet

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One of William Shakespeare's most notable works, Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy depicting the tale of 'star-crossed lovers' whose untimely deaths reunite two feuding families - the House of Capulet and the House of Montague. The exact date of Shakespeare writing Romeo and Juliet remains unknown; however, based on the dates of his other works can be placed between 1591 and 1595. One theory is that Shakespeare began a draft in 1591, which he completed in 1595. Romeo and Juliet was published in two quarto (the size of most modern magazines) editions prior to the publication of the First Folio (scholarly term for Shakespeare's written collection of plays) of 1623.

Roosevelt Corollary

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The Roosevelt Corollary is a corollary to the [[Space:Monroe_Doctrine|Monroe Doctrine]] that was articulated by President Theodore Roosevelt in his State of the Union Address in 1904. The corollary states that the United States will intervene in conflicts between European Nations and Latin American countries to enforce legitimate claims of the European powers, rather than having the Europeans press their claims directly. == Background == In late 1902, Britain, Germany, and Italy implemented a naval blockade of several months against Venezuela because of President Cipriano Castro's refusal to pay foreign debts and damages suffered by European citizens in a recent Venezuelan civil war. The incident was called the Venezuela Crisis of 1902–1903, and led to the development of the Roosevelt Corollary.[1] An international court concluded on 22 February 1904 that the blockading powers involved in the Venezuela Crisis were entitled to preferential treatment in the payment of their claims. The U.S. disagreed with the decision in principle, and feared it would encourage future European intervention to gain such advantage. In order to preclude European intervention, the Roosevelt Corollary asserted a right of the United States to intervene in order to "stabilize" the economic affairs of small states in the Caribbean and Central America if they were unable to pay their international debts. == External Links == The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roosevelt_Corollary Roosevelt Corollary] at [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia|Wikipedia]] [[Category:Presidential Acts]]

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Rosalie Sorrels Collection

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[[Category: Musicians]] [[Category: American Female Singer-Songwriters]] [[Category:Authors]] [[Category:Folk Musicians]] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ::''“[[Stringfellow-50|Rosalie Sorrels]], who must know a million songs, can sing each one as if it's her life story.”'' — ROLLING STONE ==Career== Rosalie Sorrels, a folk legend in her own right, has carved her mark into American culture in making a career, through her guitar and voice; of social activismThe Civil Rights History Project: Survey of Collections and Repositories Oral history of Utah peace activists project https://www.loc.gov/folklife/civilrights/survey/view_collection.php?coll_id=1261, storytelling, teaching, learning, songwriting, performing, and recording. Spanning several decades, Rosalie has performed and recorded with other notable folk musicians, including Malvina Reynolds, [[Phillips-9123|Utah Phillips]], [https://www.reverbnation.com/musician/123764 Mitch Greenhill], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_Van_Ronk Dave Van Ronk], Peggy Seeger and [[Seeger-171|Pete Seeger]]. {{Image|file=Stringfellow-50-7.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=Rosalie And Friends }}Rosalie has recorded 25 albums,and collaborated on many others, and has written three books; including Way Out in Idaho, published in honor of the Idaho centenary. Way out in In Idaho, is a monumental collection of songs, stories, pictures, and recipes; gathered in the course of three years spent traveling around her home state and listening to its people. Her collection of the writings of her mother, Nancy Stringfellow, [http://www.limberlostpress.com/index.php/stringfellow Report from Grimes Creek], is still in print. "Her homes in Boise and then in Salt Lake City, were the stopping places for just about any creative person who came through town, including not only musicians but some of the pivotal figures of the Beat Generation. Many of them have remained her friends and sometime collaborators. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar_Zeta_Acosta Oscar Zeta Acosta], [[Thompson-27459|Hunter S.Thompson]] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Studs_Terkel Studs Terkel] wrote introductory liner notes for her albums. Studs Terkel has included interviews with her in two of his books, American Dreams Lost and Found and the most recent, May the Circle Be Unbroken." Rosalie Sorrels https://www.redhouserecords.com/artists/rosalie-sorrels ===WoodStock 1969=== Grateful Dead Deleted Scenes: " Woodstock clip of Jerry getting off the helicopter with Mickey. Also includes footage of [https://youtu.be/6TY9jYFBeUY Jerry and Rosalie Sorrels] in the field behind the main stage early Friday evening, 8/15/69" “JERRY AT WOODSTOCK” http://jerrygarcia.com/video/jerry-at-woodstock/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ===Tribute To Rosalie=== :[https://www.redhouserecords.com/news/rosalie-sorrels-tribute-album Red House Records News], Nov. 5th, 2015: "Friends of the beloved folk singer Rosalie Sorrels are putting together a unique tribute record to honor her legendary career. More than 40 musicians from around the country have come together to contribute to the project including Loudon Wainwright III, Peter Rowan, Nanci Griffith, Tom Russell, Guy Clark, Peggy Seeger and Eilen Jewel." ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ===Articles About Rosalie=== ''“Rosalie Sorrels’ voice is unmistakable,” writes Statesman arts reporter Dana Oland. “It vacillates between raw and revealing, silky smooth and heartbreaking. Her songs tell tales of love, loneliness and loss, social injustice, political strife and poverty.”'' — [http://www.idahostatesman.com/news/business/business-insider/article152248577.html Statesman file] *'''RollingStone Magazine; '''[http://www.rollingstone.com/music/lists/10-folk-albums-rolling-stone-loved-in-the-1970s-you-never-heard-20150702 10 Folk Albums Rolling Stone Loved in the 1970s ....] "Her lyrics are still the best this side of Joni Mitchell ('There's no more rooms to retire to / I've got to move, there's no place to stay/And I've nothing that's mine but my shadow/If you need one, I'll give that away'), while Rosalie's voice falls somewhere between the lyricalness of a Joan Baez and the grittiness of a Bonnie Raitt… the direction is always one of melodic introspectiveness tempered with Miss Sorrels' fluid, flowing, prismatic voice." — Gary von Tersch (RS 99, January 6th, 1972)10 Folk Albums Rolling Stone Loved in the 1970s You Never Heard We praised them 40 years ago — and you should listen to them today!http://www.rollingstone.com/music/lists/10-folk-albums-rolling-stone-loved-in-the-1970s-you-never-heard-20150702/gordon-bok-peter-and-the-wind-20150702 *'''NPR''' [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=1282521 Profile: Folk Music Matriarch Rosalie Sorrels]: "From member station WGBH in Boston, reporter Jill Kaufman profiles folk singer Rosalie Sorrels. Born in Idaho in 1933, she's considered a matriarch of American folk music, and recently the University of California at Santa Cruz dedicated an archive Collection Title: Rosalie Sorrels Collection Number: ML420.S692 R67 Get Items: No online items Collection location: UC Santa Cruz Special Collections and Archives http://www.oac.cdlib.org/search?style=oac4;titlesAZ=r;idT=70ad870ef9a73900ddb01ca4d0c17139to house her papers, including news clippings about war protests and civil rights marches." NPR Profile: Folk Music Matriarch Rosalie Sorrels. June 1, 2003. Heard on Weekend Edition Sunday. http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=1282521 *'''No Depression; The Journal of Roots Music''': [http://nodepression.com/article/rosalie-sorrels-singing-through-rain Rosalie Sorrels - Singing through the rain]. " Rosalie Sorrels nods in time to the boom-chick pattern she's strumming -- a simple two-chord progression seasoned with feathery upstrokes and occasional off-meter punctuations -- and surveys her audience with an expression of regal affection." Rosalie Sorrels - Singing through the rain BY ARCHIVE JUNE 30, 2005. http://nodepression.com/article/rosalie-sorrels-singing-through-rain *'''February 05, 2003''', [http://news.ucsc.edu/2003/02/292.html Folksinger Rosalie Sorrels] '''to give free concert at UC Santa Cruz Library: ''' A master storyteller, Sorrels was once described by [[Thompson-27459|Hunter S.Thompson]] as "one king-hell songwriter." He went on to add, "Rosalie's songs are so close to the bone that I get nervous listening to them.Folksinger Rosalie Sorrels to give free concert at UC Santa Cruz Library February 05, 2003 By Scott Rappaport, Staff Writer 459-2496 http://news.ucsc.edu/2003/02/292.html --------------------------------------- ==Albums== Rosalie's most recent recording is Strangers In Another Country, a compilation of songs by Utah Bruce Phillips, which has been nominated for The Grammy Award. This is the second nomination for The Grammy Award in Rosalie's career, the first being, My Last Go Round. ===Albums- Rosalie Sorrels=== {| class="wikitable" !align="left"| |- |- bgcolor="eaece5" |''''' Rosalie Sorrels Sings Songs of the Mormon Pioneers ''''' :{{Image|file=Rosalie_Sorrels_Collection-3.jpg |align=r |size=m }} :Release Date: 196? :Record label: Festival Records (USA) :Studio album, Thematic, Traditional songs |- |- bgcolor="e3e0cc" |'''''Rosalie's Songbag''''' {{Image|file=Stringfellow-50-4.png |align=r |size=m }} :Release Date: 196? :Record label: Prestige Records :Studio album; Traditional songs :'''Notes''': Rosalie Sorrels, vocals and guitar ; in part with Jim Sorrels, guitar. |- |- bgcolor="#eaece5" |'''''Folk Songs of Idaho and Utah''''' {{Image|file=Stringfellow-50-11.jpg |align=r |size=m }} :Release Date: 1961 :Record label: [http://www.folkways.si.edu/rosalie-sorrels/folk-songs-of-idaho-and-utah/american-folk/music/album/smithsonian Folkways Records] :Studio album, Thematic, Traditional songs :'''Notes''': Sung by Rosalie Sorrels, with Jim Sorrels, guitar. |- |- bgcolor="#e3e0cc" |'''''Somewhere Between''''' {{Image|file=Stringfellow-50.png |align=r |size=m }} :Release Date: 1967 :Record label: Boise Unitarian Universalist Fellowship :Studio album :'''Notes''': Rosalie Sorrels, vocals and guitar ; with accompanying musicians. Recorded by Don Cederstrom Custom Recording, Boise, Idaho. |- |- bgcolor="#eaece5" |''''' If I Could Be the rain ''''' {{Image|file=Stringfellow-50-10.jpg |align=r |size=m }} :Release Date: 1967 :Record label: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Folk-Legacy_Records Folk-Legacy Records] :Studio album :'''Notes''': Songs by [[Phillips-9123|Utah Phillips]] and [[Stringfellow-50|Rosalie Sorrels]], sung by Sorrels with [https://www.reverbnation.com/musician/123764 Mitch Greenhill], guitar. |- |- bgcolor="#e3e0cc" |'''''Travelin' Lady''''' {{Image|file=Stringfellow-50-20.jpg |align=r |size=m }} :Release Date: 1972 :Record label: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sire_Records Sire Records] :Studio album :'''Notes''': [https://www.reverbnation.com/musician/123764 Mitch Greenhill], [http://www.maynesmith.com/ Mayne Smith], Mike Woodward, Lee Poundstone, Sid Page and Will Scarlett. '''Liner notes''' from [[Thompson-27459|Hunter S.Thompson]] . |- |- bgcolor="#eaece5" |'''''Whatever Happened to the Girl that Was''''' {{Image|file=Stringfellow-50-6.jpg |align=r |size=m }} :Release Date: 1973 :Record label: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paramount_Records_(1969) Paramount Records (1969)] :Studio album :'''Notes''': Rosalie Sorrels, vocals ; [https://www.reverbnation.com/musician/123764 Mitch Greenhill], guitars ; [http://www.erickaz.com/ Eric Kaz] and [http://www.davidholt.com/ David Holt David Holt], keyboard instruments ; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harvey_Brooks_(bassist) Harvey Brooks], electric bass and guitarron ; Dave Holland, acoustic bass ; Greg Thomas, drums./ Recorded at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bearsville_Studios Bearsville Studios], Bearsville, New York, April, 1973. |- |- bgcolor="#e3e0cc" |''''' Always a Lady ''''' {{Image|file=Stringfellow-50-8.jpg |align=r |size=m }} :Release Date: 1975 :Record label: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philo_Records_(folk) Philo Records] :Studio album :Notes: Rosalie Sorrels, vocals & guitar; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roma_Baran Roma Baran], lead guitar ; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jay_Ungar Jay Ungar], fiddle & mandolin ; Geoff Outlaw, mandolin (7th work) ; Lyn Hardy, backup vocals ; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Markellis Tony Markellis], bass guitar. '''Album notes''' by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malvina_Reynolds Malvina Reynolds]. |- |- bgcolor="#eaece5" |''''' Travelin' Lady Rides Again ''''' {{Image|file=Stringfellow-50-15.jpg |align=r |size=m }} :Release Date: 1978 :Record label: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philo_Records_(folk) Philo Records] '''Re-released by''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_Linnet_Records Green Linnet Records] in 1997 :Studio album :Notes: Rosalie Sorrels, vocals and guitar; Bruce Carver, guitar; Jeff Salisbury, drums; Winnie Winston, pedal steel guitar and banjo; Jeff Gutcheon, piano; Peter Madcat Ruth, harmonica, jaw harp; Jim Tullio, acoustic bass./ Recorded March 1978, Earth Audio Techniques, North Ferrisburg, Vt. |- |- bgcolor="#e3e0cc" |'''''Moments of Happiness''''' {{Image|file=Stringfellow-50-16.jpg |align=r |size=m }} :Release Date: 1976 :Record label: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philo_Records_(folk) Philo Records] :Studio album :'''Notes''': Songs, vocals and guitar by Rosalie Sorrells, with [httphttps://www.reverbnation.com/musician/123764 Mitch Greenhill] (guitar), Jeff Gutcheon (piano, organ), John Payne (musician)|John Payne (woodwinds), Evan Stover (fiddle), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Markellis Tony Markellis] (bass guitar) and Steve Mosley (drums). recorded at Earth Audio Techniques in Ferrisburgh, Vermont|North Ferrisburg, Vermont, 1976-1977. |- |- bgcolor="#eaece5" |{{clear}}'''''Lonesome Roving Wolves : Songs & Ballads of the West''''' {{Image|file=Stringfellow-50-5.png |align=r |size=m }} :Release Date: 1980 (Re-release 1993 on CD) :Record label: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_Linnet_Records Green Linnet Records] :Studio album; traditional songs :'''Notes''': Liner notes by Rosalie Sorrels and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedy_West Hedy West]. This album features Sorrels as an interpreter of traditional material. Many are Mormon pioneer songs collected by Rosalie during her years in Salt Lake City. |- |- bgcolor="#e3e0cc" |'''''Miscellaneous Abstract Record #1''''' {{Image|file=Stringfellow-50-7.png |align=r |size=m }} :Release Date: 1982 (Re-release 1993 on CD) :Record label: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_Linnet_Records Green Linnet Records] :Studio album :'''Notes''': Rosalie Sorrels, vocals and guitar; with instrumental accompaniment. All songs recorded at Golden East Recording Studios, New Canaan, Connecticut except If you love me recorded live at The Barn Coffeehouse, Westport, Connecticut. This is a collection of the artist's favorite songs. |- |- bgcolor="#eaece5" |'''''Then Came the Children''''' {{Image|file=Stringfellow-50-21.jpg |align=r |size=m }} :Release Date: 1985 (Re-release 1991 on CD) :Record label: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_Linnet_Records Green Linnet Records] :Live album :'''Notes''': Rosalie Sorrels with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Carver Bruce Carver] recorded live at the Vancouver East Cultural Centre on February 26, 1984. |- |- bgcolor="#e3e0cc" |'''''Be Careful, There's a Baby in the House''''' {{Image|file=Stringfellow-50-22.jpg |align=r |size=m }} :Release Date: 1991 :Record label: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_Linnet_Records Green Linnet Records] :Studio album :'''Notes''': Rosalie Sorrels, vocals and guitar ; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Carver Bruce Carver], electric and acoustic guitar ; Johnny Shoes, bass and mandolin ; Chanterelles, back-up vocals. |- |- bgcolor="#eaece5" |'''''Report from Grimes Creek ''''' {{Image|file=Stringfellow-50-8.png |align=r |size=m }} :Release Date: 1991 :Record label: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_Linnet_Records Green Linnet Records] :Studio album :'''Notes''': A portrait of the place where I live, Way Out in Idaho. Mostly pieces written by my mother, [[Kelly-8451|Nancy Stringfellow]] and some by me and mom's favorite songs. Rosalie Sorrels, spoken word, vocals, acoustic guitar ; Johnny "Shoes" Pisano, mandolin and bass ; Charlie Burry, fiddle ; Father Jim Watkinson, piano. |- |- bgcolor="#e3e0cc" |'''''What Does It Mean to Love?''''' {{Image|file=Stringfellow-50-1.png |align=r |size=m }} :Release Date: 1994 :Record label: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_Linnet_Records Green Linnet] :Studio album :'''Notes''': Rosalie Sorrels, vocals, guitar ; in part with instrumental acc. Recorded at Horizon Recording, Boise, Idaho. Folk songs, stories, poems, and monologues of Sorrels' reminiscences of her family and childhood in Utah. |- |- bgcolor="#eaece5" |'''''Borderline Heart''''' {{Image|file=Stringfellow-50-23.jpg |align=r |size=m }} :Release Date: 1995 :Record label: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_Linnet_Records Green Linnet] :Studio album :'''Notes''': Musicians [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Barthol Bruce Barthol] ; Scott Breadman; [http://www.katewolf.com/gerber/bio.htm Nina Gerber]; [https://www.reverbnation.com/musician/123764 Mitch Greenhill]; [http://barbarahigbie.com Barbara Higbie] ; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurie_Lewis Laurie Lewis] ; Brent Rampone ; Rosalie Sorrels ; Mayne Smith and Dan Warrick./ Recorded December 1994, at Bay Records in Berkeley, California; additional recording January 1995 at AGE Studio in New York City ; additional recording January 1995 at Danny McKinney Recording in Glendale, California. |- |- bgcolor="#e3e0cc" |'''''Long Memory''''' {{Image|file=Stringfellow-50-6.png |align=r |size=m }} :Release Date: 1996 Original recording for 1992 cold-drill Magazine Boise State University. :Record label: [https://www.redhouserecords.com Red House Records] :Studio albums; Traditional and new songs :'''Notes''': A collection of old and new union songs by Rosalie Sorrels, Utah Phillips, and Pete Seeger recorded at Horizon Sound Studio, Meridian, Idaho. Performed by Rosalie Sorrels, and Utah Phillips, vocals, guitar. |- |- bgcolor="#eaece5" |'''''An Imaginary Christmas in Idaho''''' :Release Date: 1999 :Record label: [http://www.limberlostpress.com/index.php/sorrels Limberlost Books & Records] :Live album; various artists :Notes: Christmas songs, poetry and folk tales in English and Basque performed by Rosalie Sorrels, Gino Sky and friends featuring the More's Creek String Band, Wild Roses and Biotzetik Basque Choir. Recorded June 7, 1999 at the Basque-American Museum and Cultural Center in Boise, Idaho. |- |- bgcolor="#e3e0cc" |'''No Closing Chord: The Songs of Malvina Reynolds''' {{Image|file=Stringfellow-50-24.jpg |align=r |size=m }} :Release Date: 2000 :Record label: [https://www.redhouserecords.com Red House Records] :Studio album, Tribute album :'''Notes''': A tribute to Malvina Reynolds. Thirteen of Reynolds's most loved songs with vocalist Rosalie Sorrels. Guitarist [http://www.katewolf.com/gerber/bio.htm Nina Gerber], [http://www.bonnieraitt.com/ Bonnie Raitt] (Slide Guitar), [http://barbarahigbie.com Barbara Higbie] (Fiddle, Piano, Accordion, Background Vocals), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurie_Lewis Laurie Lewis] (Hardingfele), [http://www.terrygarthwaite.com Terry Garthwaite] (vocals), and [http://willscarlett.com/Welcome.html Will Scarlett] (harmonica.) |- |- bgcolor="#eaece5" |'''''Learned by Livin' Sung by Heart''''' {{Image|file=Stringfellow-50-2.png |align=r |size=m }} :Release Date: 2003 :Record label: Way Out In Idaho Productions :Retrospective or Compilation album :'''Notes''': A collection of Rosalie’s favorite cuts from albums that go all the way back to 1967 and all the way up to 1995. The index includes the original recording information of the cuts. Rosalie Sorrels, vocals and guitar ; with various accompanying musicians. |- |- bgcolor="#e3e0cc" |'''''My Last Go Round''''' {{Image|file=Stringfellow-50-3.png |align=r |size=m }} :Release Date: 2004 :Record label: [https://www.redhouserecords.com Red House Records] :Studio album :'''Notes''': Rosalie Sorrels, vocals and acoustic guitar ; additional musicians include [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peggy_Seeger Peggy Seeger], Tony Markellis, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christine_Lavin Christine Lavin], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Sky Patrick Sky], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loudon_Wainwright_III Loudon Wainwright III], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Ritchie Jean Ritchie], Teresina Huxtable, Roma Baran, Peter 'Madcat' Ruth, Vivian Stoll and Mitch Greenhill. Recorded March 23, 2002 in Cambridge, Mass. |- |- bgcolor="#eaece5" |''''' Strangers In Another Country ''''' {{Image|file=Stringfellow-50-17.jpg |align=r |size=m }} :Release Date: 2008 :Record label: [https://www.redhouserecords.com/store/strangers-another-country :Red House Records] :Studio album, Tribute album :'''Notes''': The Traveling Lady's Grammy-nominated tribute to her friend, the late Utah Phillips... a wealth of Phillips classics, rarities and snatches of spoken word. Kate and Anna McGarrigle, Peggy Seeger, Bryan Bowers, and other guests help to enrich this celebration of the timeless body of work of the American folk icon. Includes "Green Rolling Hills of West Virginia" and "Starlight on the Rails." |} --------------------------------------------------------------------- ===Albums- Featuring Rosalie Sorrels=== {| class="wikitable" !align="left"| |- |- bgcolor="#eaece5" |'''''[http://www.folkways.si.edu/the-unfortunate-rake/american-folk-struggle-protest/music/album/smithsonian The Unfortunate Rake]''''' :Release Date: 1960, 1990 :Record label: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Folkways_Records Folkways Records] :Compilation album by Various Artists :'''Notes''': 20 different versional and variational forms of the '[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Unfortunate_Rake Rake]' cycle of ballads. Insert; edited by Kenneth S. Goldstein. Originally issued as analog disc on Folkways Records: FS 3805, 1960; released on Compact disc in 1990. Program notes by the compiler, including texts of the songs (8 p.) inserted in outer container. Performed by various folk singers. |- |- bgcolor="#e3e0cc" |'''''The Cotton-pickin' Lift Tower and Other Skiing Songs''''' :Release Date: 196? :Record label: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prestige_Records Prestige Records] :'''Notes''': Skiing songs; Ray Conrad, vocals & guitar ; with vocal acc. by Rosalie Sorrels. Lyrics (4 p.) inserted; program notes by Ray Conrad |- |- bgcolor="#eaece5" |'''''Welcome to Caffe Lena''''' :Release Date: 1972 :Record label: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biograph_Records Biograph Records] :Live album; various artists :'''Notes''': Durations and program notes by M. Cooney and B. Spence on the container. Folk songs and instrumentals; various performers. "Recorded live at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caff%C3%A8_Lena Caffè Lena], Phila St., Saratoga Springs, New York by The Bottom Forty Recording Company." |- |- bgcolor="#e3e0cc" |'''''Live at the Great American Music Hall''''' :Release Date: 1980 (Re-released 1993) :Record label: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flying_Fish_Records Flying Fish Records] :'''Live album''' :'''Notes''': [http://www.terrygarthwaite.com Terry Garthwaite], vocals, guitar ; [http://www.bobbielouisehawkins.com Bobbie Louise Hawkins], monologues ; Rosalie Sorrels, vocals, guitar. Recorded live at the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_American_Music_Hall Great American Music Hall], San Francisco, California, 1980. |- |- bgcolor="#eaece5" |'''''Cowboy Songs on Folkways''''' :Release Date: 1991 :Record label: [http://www.folkways.si.edu/folkways-recordings/smithsonian Smithsonian Folkways Recordings] :Compilation album; various artists; Traditional [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_music_(North_America) cowboy songs]] :Notes: Previously released material, now on compact disc. Notes on the singers and the songs, with bibliography (1 folded sheet) enclosed. Recorded 1944-1965. |- |- bgcolor="#e3e0cc" |'''''Friends of Mine''''' :Release Date: 1998 :Record label: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HighTone_Records HighTone Records] :Studio album; Ramblin' Jack Elliott with various artists :'''Notes''': Folk and Country music; [http://www.ramblinjack.com Ramblin' Jack Elliott], guitar and vocals ; with vocal and instrumental accompaniment. Recorded Feb. 1996-Oct. 1997. |- |- bgcolor="#eaece5" |'''''Treasures Left Behind: Remembering Kate Wolf''''' :Release Date: 1998 :Record label: [https://www.redhouserecords.com Red House Records] :Tribute album; studio album; various artists :'''Notes''': Folk and popular songs; words and music by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kate_Wolf Kate Wolf]; songs performed by various artists. Booklet contains tributes and remembrances about Kate Wolf. |- |- bgcolor="#e3e0cc" |'''''A Nod to Bob: An Artists' Tribute to Bob Dylan on his Sixtieth Birthday''''' :Release Date: 2001 :Record label: [https://www.redhouserecords.com Red House Records] :Tribute album; studio album; various artists :Notes: All songs previously released by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Dylan Bob Dylan] Program notes inserted in container. Various performers recorded at the World Theater, St. Paul Minnesota. |- |- bgcolor="#eaece5" |''''' Classic Railroad Songs from Smithsonian Folkways ''''' :Release Date: 2006 :Record label: [http://www.folkways.si.edu/folkways-recordings/smithsonian Smithsonian Folkways Recordings] :Compilation album; various artists :Notes: Selections originally released 1952-1997; track 11 previously unissued. Program notes, including bibliography and discography (33 p. : ill.) inserted in container Recorded 1942-1981. |} ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ==Sources== ===Acknowledgments=== *Wikispace page created and compiled with love by Rosalie's granddaughter, [[Mayfield-182|Elisa Mayfield]].

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This scam is based on there being lots of descendants of a supposed rich relative so that asking for £1 from each when they may be entitled to £9,000,000 held in Chancery seems like a good deal. As there was only a small number of commonly used Christian names, this gave the scammer the option of moving from one Thomas Rose family to another. My own family believed (wrongly) that they were descended from [[Rose-2194|Robert RR Rose]] below or [[Rose-2261|Thomas and Jane Rose]] aka "Roses of the Bellona". '''First Use of Rose Millions 1908 by Harry Clench then 1925 by Charles Stacey''' Rose Millions In Australia, many members of the Griffith family were taken in by a scam about the "Rose Millions" during the 1920s and 30s. Many gave significant sums of money towards a legal case in England which was supposed to prove them heirs to a large sum. The story differs between various members of the family, but it comes down to a noble birth for [[Rose-2194|Robert RR Rose]], sometimes related to the Duke of Richmond and definitely to the Rose family of Kilravock; other stories had Ann Rose supposed to be Lady Ann Rose Campbell who eloped with a coachman/gardener/... After a great deal of persistent research, one cousin has concluded that this was a complete scam. Yet there are still questions. Robert Rose and Ann Waters were married at the Castle, and several of their children were baptised there. That required good connections. Also getting a post as purser was not for the downtrodden. If anyone can answer these and other questions, please contact me. Cousins from any of the Rose or Griffith descendants are more than welcome to email. Rose millions The story of the so-called "Rose Millions" is a family legend that has seemingly come down through every branch of Robert R R Rose's Australian descendants. According to the legend, Lady Ann Rose eloped with her footman or one of her father's ships captains ( depending who is telling the story!) and was disinherited as a result. Money belonging to Lady Ann ended up in Chancery in London and our Rose family were the rightful heirs. In the early 1900s an attempt was made to claim this money, but it failed because "something was wrong with one of the certificates". Lady Ann Rose was supposed to be related to a Duke, usually named as the Duke of Richmond. The truth of course is that our Ann Rose was born in 1819 in Mount Orgueil Castle in Jersey. Her father Robert R R Rose held the appointment of Deputy Barracks Master and the position came with living quarters for him and his family in the Castle, which was used as an Army Barracks at the time. Ann Rose married a Carpenter, a step down from her father's social position, but she certainly didn't elope. In the 1841 census she is living with her husband and her widowed mother in St Helier. So where did the family story come from? I was very suprised when I was contacted by a man living in Newfoundland, Canada, who was a descendant of a George Rose from England. His Canadian Rose family had exactly the same story. I became determined to get to the source of the "Rose Millions" legend. The story had to have started somewhere. The answer is a conman, by the name of Harry Clench. Harry Clench was from Essex but his family originally came from the Wootton Fitzpaine area of Dorset. Harry Clench was an accountant by profession and he had Australian connections. His father, another Harry, had come here and had married an Australian girl, Susan Cooper. They had a daughter born in Sydney before returning to England, settling in Essex where Harry jnr was born. In 1908 Harry Clench jnr came to NSW and contacted the descendants of Thomas and Jane Rose, who had arrived in NSW in 1793 as part of the first group of free settlers to come to the colony, settling in Wilberforce. Their house "Rose Cottage" is still standing there. Harry Clench claimed to be related to the Aussie Roses and also claimed that there was an enormous fortune sitting in Chancery rightfully belonging to the Australian descendants of Thomas and Jane Rose. Harry Clench said he could get this money out of Chancery for its rightful heirs, but it would be a lot of work and cost a lot of money. If the Aussie Roses would just have a whip around and raise the money, he would return to England and claim their just inheritence for them. Amazingly, this worked. The Rose descendants formed an association and raised money to give to Harry Clench. I have a transcript of a letter from F E Rose from Chatswood in Sydney, who was the chairman of this Rose Association. It is dated 1/2/1911, three years after Clench's initial contact. The letter refers to the £348 that had already been given to Harry Clench, and the letter was sent to all the Rose's who had contributed. It also says that Harry Clench needed even more money to "finish his research". He thought that £200 would do it. By this time the "Rose Millions" had had a lot of publicity in the newspapers, and it seems anyone related to a Rose had become involved with Clench's schemes. Harry Clench ran a good con, but I sincerley hope he didn't get his extra £200. by Mike Bisson In 1909, Harry Eustace Clench contacted the descendants of [[Rose-2261|Thomas and Jane Rose]] in Australia claiming that he had discovered a fortune sitting in Chancery that they had a rightful claim to. Thomas and Janet(Jane) Rose were from Blandford Dorset, and immigrated to Australia aboard the Bellona in 1793, making them amongst the first group of free settlers to come here. Harry Clench claimed that if the Aussie Rose descendants gave him money to "further his research" then they could claim the money in Chancery. Harry Clench called the Aussie Rose descendants his "cousins" This whole scheme became known as the "Rose Millions" and received a lot of publicity in the Australian newspapers at the time. What is interesting is that other Rose families, completely unrelated to Thomas and Janet Rose, became involved. Including my husbands family. His great-grandmother even sent Harry Clench the family bible! We can't say for sure how much money Harry Clench got away with, but we know of several hundred pounds. Of course this is considered to be a scam and Harry Clench a con man. And given that my husbands family for one were all as poor as church mice a very cruel scam. I was quite happy to put the whole "Rose Millions" saga to bed and continue on with trying to discover the identity of my husbands forebear Robert Reginald Richmond Rose, a task that had defeated generations of my husbands family who have hired professional researchers, combed the archives of Jersey, where Robert RR Rose's children were born, consulted Somerset House etc, all to no avail. Robert RR remains a mystery man. THEN I was contacted by a lady whose family was also involved with Harry Clench and the "Rose Million" She told me that her grandfather had travelled to England at his own expense in the 1920's to investigate Harry Clench's claim. He returned home firmly convinced that Harry Clench's claims were spot on and there WAS Rose money in Chancery, but it had nothing to do with their Rose family ( her family is not related in any way to our Rose family) We decided to investigate, for the first time that I know of, the identity of the "con man" Harry Clench. We were surprised to discover that he was exactly what he claimed to be. An accountant who lived at Worsley Road Leytonshire, Essex. We were even more surprised to find that the Dorset FHS was amongst it's archives "The Rose Family - the Clench Papers". Harry Clench also wrote some articles for the Dorset Year books on Thomas and Janet Rose and their life in Australia. I don't know much about con men, but using your real name and address then writing articles about the family you had just conned out of several hundred pounds seems rather strange. The worst part for me in all of this is the estates that Harry Clench claimed the Aussie Roses had a claim on. They originated with Thomas Rose of Wootton Fitzpaine ( no relation to Thomas Rose from Blandford). This Rose family originated in Jersey ( our Robert RR Rose married and had children in Jersey ) This Thomas Rose's brother was William Rose an Army officer who became Governor of Jamaica and whose family stayed in Jamaica for several generations ( after 5 years of research I think there is a very good chance that our Robert RR Rose originally came from Jamaica)The descendants of Thomas Rose of Wootton Fitzpaine married into the Parker family, a family chock full of Admirals ( we know for a fact that our Robert RR MUST have had an influential sponsor for his Naval career) In other words I could very easily make a case that our mystery man came from this family. If anyone has managed to plough through all of this I will be amazed! Should I investigate Harry Clench's claims more closely? My head tells me he was a con man and to forget it, my gut instinct is that this COULD be the breakthrough we have been waiting for re our mysterious Robert Reginald Richmond Rose. by Anne Willoughby 2009   '''Second Use of Rose Millions 1925 by Charles Stacey''' 14th May 1925 Sydney Morning Herald referring back to 1908 scam. A FORTUNE SOUGHT. 300 CLAIMANTS. TO THE ROSE MILLIONS. The possession of an English fortune, said to exceed £9,000,000 in value, is being sought by more than 300 residents of New South Wales, who claim to be descendants of Thomas ROSE, an early settler of this State, who is said to have been heir to a large Dorset property. In all 300 claimants assembled at a hall at Naremburn Nth. Sydney last Saturday and elected a chairman, a secretary, and two representatives of each branch of the family to decide the best means of fighting the family claims. Thomas ROSE, it is stated, arrived In New South Wales in 1793 on the Bellona. He received a grant of land at Liberty Plains, near where Strathfield and Homebush stations are now situated, but, finding it unsuitable for agriculture, he went to Wilberforce, where he received a grant, and was among the first five free settlers. Rose left four sons and two daughters, who had issue, and it is from these, it is stated, that the 300 claimants have descended. According to many of the descendants pre sent at Saturday's meeting, it is considered that there is an excellent chance of securing the fortune. 18th Sep 1925 Windsor & Richmond Gazette The Rose Millions BY GEO. G. REEVE. As to the preliminary investigations in Australia, leading up to the search now being made in England on behalf of 'Bellona' Thomas Rose's Australian descendants, by Mr. Charles A. Stacey, of Balmain East, it appears that during 1908 a Mr. Harry Clench, of Worsley Road, Leytonstone, England, who claimed to an M.A., also a Doctor of Philosophy, and who also claimed to be kin through marriage with an English Rose, landed in Sydney. Meetings of Roses were held, and with the tale that he told of large estates and 'money in Chancery' in England, -'that only wanted seeking,' large sums of money were subscribed and Clench was deputed to make investigations on behalf of Australian descendants. From time to time. Clench, while in England asked in letters to the then Hon. Secretary and treasurer, a Mr. F. A. Rose, of Hercules street, Chatswood, for further amounts of money, in order (so he said) to continue his investigations, and about February, 1911 Clench asked that a sum of £305 be forwarded in order for him to complete the matter. All of the latter amount was not raised, although a specially written (typed) document was sent to all the Rose descendants who had so liberally sub scribed in the first instance. Mr. Clench then fades out of the picture. He made the following report of his investigations, which was a very lengthy document, but I intend to only give the essential points as to the' names of the alleged properties. Clench claimed to have discovered the whereabouts of the will, of a Mr. Thomas Rose (supposedly the father of Thomas Rose, the pioneer free settler that came by the 'Bellona' to New South Wales, 1793). The will of Thomas Rose, father of 'Bellona' Thomas Rose, was said to be dated 11th July, 1747. In it the pioneer's father, Thomas Rose, is stated to be of 'Wootton Fitzpaine, Dorset, whereby it was said to prove that he possessed at the time he made the will a large estate. Amongst the properties, were:— The manor of Wootton Fitzpaine, Dorset. The Advowson of the parish Church, of Wootton Fitzpaine, Dorset. Lands and houses in the Counties of De von and Cornwall, upon which he had advanced £4,000 on mortgage. Lands in Kilmington, Devonshire. Lands at West Newton, North Petherton, Somsetshire. Lands at Whitechurch. Lands and houses in. Frome street, Quinton, Dorset. Lands and houses at Sturthill, at Barton, and at Twine in Dorsetshire.- ? Lands and houses, in the parish of Claremont, Dorset. And sums of monies Thomas Rose (1747) had up to that year advanced on lands and houses at Slape, Dorset. Clench also wrote that there was an amount 'something like a quarter of a million pounds in Chancery,' awaiting the rightful heirs of the Rose family. Clench further stated that 'he had goods reasons to believe' that Thomas Rose's (1747) estate would descend through, the fe male line (presumably he meant through the sisters of 'Bellona' Thomas Rose) daughters. Of the 1747 will document Thomas Rose, Clench claimed that 'he had just got on to the first of them when he (Clench) had to leave off for lack of funds.' It appeared ?that Clench had been investigating the wills of these English daughters and sisters of 'Bellona' Thomas Rose. 'Such Chancery Funds,' Clench naively says in his epistle to Mr. F. E.' Rose 'May not be in the name of Rose, .... In that case it would be in the name of the family wherein she made the matrimonial alliance/' (Quite so! — G.G.R.). Clench then goes on to say . 'Several of our female ancestors did marry into families of position and considerable estate,' instancing Miss Frances Theodore Rose, married George Sholto, 19th Earl Morton. Miss Frances Harriet Rose married the 6th Earl Fitzwilliam. Miss Helen Susan Rose married the Earl of Aberdeen. . ? ? ?? Miss Alice Louisa Rose, married the Bishop of Argyle. Miss Gertrude Jane Rose married Baron Clinton. To an unsophisticated person like the writer, I cannot understand for a moment why the Australian descendants of 'Bellona' Thomas Rose and his' wife Jane Topp Rose, subscribed one penny to the English adventurer and 'four flusher faker' Mr. Harry Clench, M.A., Ph.D. ' It is quite evident that, allowing that Clench did pursue the investigations, re 'Rose Millions' in Chancery, he was doing so on behalf of the English descendants of whom he professedly was one, and the Australian descendants of kinship were paying the piper. If the Australian claims now being made, I have no better grounds than those put for ward by Harry Clench,. M.A., Ph.D., etc., the chances are very- remote that the Australian subscribers will be any better off after Mr. Stacey's investigations are concluded, unless a miracle happens! That is how the present writer views the situation.

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[[Category:Clan Rose]] {|class="wikitable" width="100%" style="border:1px solid #BBB" | align="center" colspan="4"| '''Rose of Kilravock''' |- ! No. !Name !in office !Spouse |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" colspan="4" | |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Rose-5542|Hugh Rose, 1st of Kilravock]]'''
(?- abt 1306) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1280 - 1306 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|Marie de Bosco |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|2 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Rose-5541|William Rose, 2nd of Kilravock]]'''
(?-1333) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1306- 1333 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|Muriella de Doune |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|3 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Rose-5540|Hugh Rose, 3rd of Kilravock]]'''
(?-13??) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1333 - 1363 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|Not named in source |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|4 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Rose-5539|Hugh Rose, 4th of Kilravock]]'''
(?- 1388) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|1363 -1388 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|Janet de Chesholme |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|5 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Rose-5538|Hugh Rose, 5th of Kilravock]]'''
(1544- 1577) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1388 - 1420 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|Not named in source |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|6 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Rose-991|John Rose, 6th of Kilravock]]'''
(13 -1454) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1420 – 1454 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|'''[[Cheyne-209|Isabell Cheyne]]''' |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|7 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Rose-988|Hugh Rose, 7th of Kilravock]]'''
(?- 1494 ) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1454 - 1494 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|'''[[MacKintosh-26|Moira MacKintosh]]'''
(''Moir McIntoish'') |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|8 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Rose-973|Hugh Rose, 8th of Kilravock]]'''
(1442 -1517) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1494 - 1517 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|1. '''[[Sutherland-306|Isabel Sutherland]]'''
2. '''[[Gordon-857|Margaret Gordon]]'''
3. Marion Nieneachin
4. '''[[Innes-410|Janet Innes]]''' |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|9 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Rose-972|Hugh Rose, 9th of Kilravock]]'''
(1475-1544) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1517 - 1543 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|'''[[Urquhart-29|Agnes Urquhart]]''' |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|10 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Rose-974|Hugh Rose, 10th of Kilravock]]'''
(1505-1597) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1543 - 1597 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|'''[[Falconer-77|Catherine Falconer]]''' |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|11 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Rose-978|William Rose, 11th of Kilravock]]'''
(1551-1611) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1597 - 1611 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|'''[[Hay-360|Lilias Hay]]''' |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|12 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Rose-4149|Hugh Rose, 12th of Kilravock]]'''
(1577-1643) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1611 - 1643 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|'''[[Fraser-2155|Magdalene Fraser]]''' |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|13 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Rose-4150|Hugh Rose, 13th of Kilravock]]'''
( - 1649) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1643 - 1649 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|'''[[Sinclair-1968|Margaret Sinclair]]''' |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|14 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Rose-4151|Hugh Rose, 14th of Kilravock]]'''
( 1640 - 1687) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| ''1649 - 1662 held in King's ward''
1662 - 1687 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|1. '''[[Innes-475|Margaret Innes]]'''
2. Marie Forbes |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|15 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Rose-4152|Hugh Rose, 15th of Kilravock]]'''
( 1663 - 1732) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1687 - 1732 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|1. '''[[Campbell-8924|Margaret Campbell]]'''
2. '''[[Fraser-2730|Jean Fraser]]'''
3. '''[[Cuthbert-261|Magdalen Cuthbert]]'''
4. '''[[Calder-487|Elizabeth Calder]]'''
5. '''[[Porteous-453|Katherine Porteous]]''' |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|16 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Rose-4148|Hugh Rose, 16th of Kilravock]]'''
( 1684-1755) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1732 - 1755 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|1. '''[[Grant-5612|Elizabeth Grant]]'''
2. '''[[Rose-4154|Jean Rose]]''' |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|17 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Rose-5522|Hugh Rose, 17th of Kilravock]]'''
(1705 - 1772) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1755 - 1772 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|'''[[Clephane-4|Elizabeth Clephane]]''' |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|18 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Rose-5524|Hugh Rose, 18th of Kilravock]]'''
( 1740 - 1782) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1772 - 1782
''succeeded by his sister'' | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| Anne Fraser |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|19 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Rose-5525|Elizabeth Rose, 19th of Kilravock]]'''
(1747-1815) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1782 - 1815 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| Captain Hugh Rose of Brea |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|20 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Rose-5526|Hugh Rose, 20th of Kilravock]]'''
(8 feb 1721- 29 dec 1827) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1815 - 1827 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|1. '''[[Baillie-333|Katherine Baillie]]'''
2. '''[[Mackintosh-149|Catherine Mackintosh]]''' |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|21 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Rose-5529|Hugh Rose, 21st of Kilravock]]'''
(19 mar 1808 -1847) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1827 - 1847
''succeeded by his brother'' | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| Did not marry |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|22 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Rose-5530|John Baillie Rose, 22nd of Kilravock]] ">
(? - ?) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1847 - ?
"succeeded by his brother" | |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|23 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Rose-5527|James Rose, 23rd of Kilravock]]'''
(1820 -1909) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| ? - 1909 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| [[Twemlow-10|Anne Maria Twemlow]] | |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|24 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Rose-5528|Hugh Rose, 24th of Kilravock]]'''
(10 August 1863 -1946) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1909 - 1946 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| [[Guillemard-16|Ruth Antionette Guillemard]] | |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|25 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Rose-5531|Anna Elizabeth Guillemard Rose, 25th of Kilravock]]'''
(1924 -2012) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1946 - Dec 2012 succeeded by her nephew | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''Hugh Heriot Baird''' | |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|26 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Baird-1704|David Hugh Heriot Baird Rose, 26th of Kilravock]]'''
(1946 - ) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 2012 - | |- |} ID: I2526 Name: HUGH ROSE Sex: M Birth: 08 FEB 1781 in 20th of Kilravock/ Death: 29 DEC 1827 Note: Hugh Rose, 20th of Kilravock. ** KILRAVOCK TWENTIETH 1815-1827. Hugh, the son of Mrs. Elizabeth Rose, succeeded to the barony on her death. He was twice married, first, as has been seen, to Catharine Baillie of Dunain; An entry in his mother's diary reads........... 1805. October 5. - Saturday morning ; Up early- devotion. After, wrote letters to Lady Munro and Mr. Forbes. An early breakfast. My son went to Mrs. Baillie's at Budgate, where he was married, and after set out with his bride on a jaunt to Taymouth. . . . (The lady was Katharine, daughter of Colonel John Baillie of Dunain and Isabella Campbell.) secondly, to Catherine Mackintosh of Far. The children of the former marriage were Hugh, John, George, who was an officer in the Indian army, and died unmarried; Isabella, the wife of Cosmo Innes, Advocate; Elizabeth, of Peter Grant of Corrimony, a civil servant of the India Company; Margaret, married to William Dealtry, son of the Archdeacon of Surrey; Catharine, to David Cuninghame, Lieutenant-Colonel in the Bombay army. The children of the second marriage were: James, an officer in the Bombay army; William, in a London banking-house; Wellington, an officer of the Bombay army; Alexander, of Caius College, Cambridge, and Arthur, of the Edinburgh Military Academy; Anne; Harriet, married to George Robert Grimes, youngest son of Henry Grimes, Esq. of Coton, Warwickshire, a captain of the Bombay army; and Caroline. Kilravock, became Colonel of the Nairnshire Militia, and took an active part in public affairs. Amongst other duties which fell to his lot was the conveyance to prison of Gillan, a man who had been convicted at the Circuit Court of the murder of a little girl near Elgin. Old Mrs. Rose records in her diary 15th November, 1810. "My mind much distressed by hearing the particulars of the wretched Gillan's execution which my son and Mr F. had witnessed yesterday." The crime had excited great horror, but no sooner was the execution over than the hatred of the populace turned upon the poor executioner who had been brought from Inverness to perform the duty. He fled for his life from the Elgin mob, only to be barbarously murdered by the populace at Forres happily the last instance of the kind. The balls at Nairn, reviews at Fort-George, the races at Inverness, the Fort, and Delnies, farmer's dinners and ploughing matches, hunting in the woods of Kilravock (where the sport is varied by killing an occasional fox and a polecat), with due attendance at public meetings, form the ordinary avocations of the young Laird when his time is not taken up with social and domestic duties. Hugh Rose succeeded to the estate on his mother's death in 1815. He had three sons and four daughters by his first wife. The eldest daughter Isabella the object of old Mrs Rose's fond affections curiously enough, relinked the friends of a former generation. She married Mr Cosmo Innes, whose mother was Euphemia Russell, of Earlsmill, the devoted friend and correspondent of Elizabeth Rose, Isabella's grand-mother. Mr Cosmo Innes, the eminent legal antiquarian and historian, and one of the most brilliant conversationalists of his day, died in 1874. Mrs Innes survived till 1891, dying at Newton, Nairn, the residence of her son-in- law, Mr Robert Bannatyne Finlay. She was the eldest of the family of Hugh Rose of Kilravock. Another daughter, Elizabeth, married Mr Peter Grant of Corrimony, and their daughter, Isabella Baillie, married the Rev. Hugh Francis Rose of Holme Rose. On the death of his first wife, Kilravock married Catherine Mackintosh of Farr, by whom he had five sons and three daughters. He was succeeded by his eldest son Hugh, who entered the Civil Service of the East India Company, and went to Bengal immediately after his father's death. He resembled his grandmother, Mrs Elizabeth Rose, in mental qualities as well as in her family enthusiasm and passionate attachment to the old place, "endeared to him," says Mr Cosmo Innes, "not only as the inheritance of his forefathers, but as the scene of youthful rural sports in which he took great delight." He died in India in the prime of life in 1847. He was succeeded by his brother, John Baillie Rose. Father: HUGH ROSE b: 01 JAN 1746 in of Brea and Broadley/ Mother: ELIZABETH ROSE b: 1747 in 19th of Kilravock/ Marriage 1 CATHERINE BAILLIE b: ABT 1787 in Cawdor, Nairnshire, Scotland Married: 05 OCT 1805 in Budgate./Nairn, Nairnshire, Scotland Children ISABELLA ROSE b: 03 DEC 1806 in Croy and Dalcross, Inverness-shire, Scotland HUGH ROSE b: 19 MAR 1808 in 21st of Kilravock/Croy and Dalcross, Inverness-shire, Scotland JOHN BAILLIE ROSE b: 15 SEP 1809 in 22nd of Kilravock/Croy and Dalcross, Inverness-shire, Scotland ELIZABETH ROSE b: 20 APR 1811 in Croy and Dalcross, Inverness-shire, Scotland GEORGE HENRY ROSE b: 08 FEB 1813 in Kilravock Castle./Croy and Dalcross, Inverness-shire, Scotland MARGARET ROSE b: 15 JAN 1815 in Kilravock Castle./Croy and Dalcross, Inverness-shire, Scotland CATHERINE DUFF ROSE b: 29 JUN 1816 in Kilravock Castle/Croy and Dalcross, Inverness-shire, Scotland Marriage 2 CATHERINE MACINTOSH b: ABT 1790 Married: 22 APR 1819 Children JAMES ROSE b: 1820 in 23rd of Kilravock/ ANNE CATHERINE FRASER ROSE b: 01 MAY 1821 in of Kilravock/Croy and Dalcross, Inverness-shire, Scotland HARRIET ROSE b: 13 FEB 1823 in Croy and Dalcross, Inverness-shire, Scotland CAROLINE ROSE b: 13 FEB 1823 in Kilravock Castle./Croy and Dalcross, Inverness-shire, Scotland WILLIAM ROSE b: 19 NOV 1824 in Croy and Dalcross, Inverness-shire, Scotland WELLINGTON ROSE b: 15 SEP 1826 in Croy and Dalcross, Inverness-shire, Scotland ALEXANDER ROSE b: 15 FEB 1828 in Kilravock Castle./Croy and Dalcross, Inverness-shire, Scotland ARTHUR ROSE b: 15 FEB 1828 in Kilravock Castle./Croy and Dalcross, Inverness-shire, Scotland Note: Lieutenant Colonel Hugh Rose, 24th Baron of Kilravock, had a distinguished military career, commanding the 1st Battalion, the Black Watch. Colonel Hugh Rose, had just retired from active service in the Army when the Great European War broke out in 1914. He then again offered his services, and shortly after the beginning of hostilities was appointed Camp Commandant of one of the divisions of the British Expeditionary Force in France. Hugh married Ruth Antoinette Guillemard on 21st of October 1920, at St. Columba's Episcapal Church, Nairn, according to the Forms of the Episcapal Church of Scotland. His marriage certificate describes him as, Hugh Rose of Kilravock, Lieutenant Colonel (retired), Batchelor, aged 57 years, usual residence, Kilravock Castle, Gollanfield. Parents: James Rose, Major (Indian Army), deceased and Anna Maria Tremlow, deceased. Married by Arthur F. Pope, Late Vicar of Tring, assisted by E.F.Gillan, and the rector of St. Columba's Nairn. Witnesses Agnes Olive Guillemard and Catherine I. E. Pope. Source: GROS DATA, 1920 Rose, Hugh-Guillemard, Ruth Antoinette [Statutory Marriages 123/00 0056] Vicar Arthur Fredrick Pope was the brother-in-law of Hugh, married to Catherine Isabella Ellen Rose, who was also a witness. When he died in 1946, he was succeeded by his daughter, Anna Elizabeth. Father: JAMES ROSE b: 1820 in 23rd of Kilravock/ Mother: ANNE MARIA TWEMLOW b: ABT 1833 in Maharashtra, India Marriage 1 RUTH ANTOINETTE GUILLEMARD b: 03 AUG 1889 in Harrow-on-the-Hill./Middlesex, England Married: 21 OCT 1920 in St. Columba's Church/Nairn, Nairnshire, Scotland Children ANNA ELIZABETH GUILLEMARD ROSE b: 28 MAY 1924 in 25th of Kilravock/Croy and Dalcross, Inverness-shire, Scotland HUGH ROSE b: 26 NOV 1921 in Croy and Dalcross, Inverness-shire, Scotland MADELEINE KATHEREN ROSE b: 1927 in Croy and Dalcross, Inverness-shire, Scotland Father: HUGH ROSE b: 10 AUG 1863 in 24th of Kilravock/Croy and Dalcross, Inverness-shire, Scotland Mother: RUTH ANTOINETTE GUILLEMARD b: 03 AUG 1889 in Harrow-on-the-Hill./Middlesex, England Marriage 1 HUGH HERIOT BAIRD b: 1915 in Kingston/Middlesex, England Married: 1945 in Nairn, Nairnshire, Scotland Children Living ROSE === DNA Testing === [http://thefryingpan.net/charts/ross-rose-ydna.html#clanrose DNA testing] by several descendants of this Rose family of Kilravock is confirming what we think we know about them. ===Arms of the family of Rose of Kilravock=== The arms of the family of Rose of Kilravock show descendency from those of Rose, Baron of Hamlake (England) (descended from Ros, Baron of Helmsley (Magna Carta Baron)). The arms depicted in StodartScottish arms : being a collection of armorial bearings, A.D. 1370-1678, reproduced in facsimile from contemporary manuscripts, with heraldic and genealogical notes; Robert Riddle Stodart; [https://archive.org/stream/scottisharmsbein02stoduoft#page/32/mode/2up Volume 2, page 33] provide that Thomas de Ros, Baron of Hamlake (Helmsley on wikipedia), was the representative of the great house to which belonged [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_de_Ros,_1st_Baron_de_Ros William de Ros], a competitor for the crown of Scotland in 1296. He bore gules, three water bougets argent, is the blazon in the Caerlaverock Roll (a Roll of Arms of English knights at the [[:Category:Siege of Caerlaverock|Siege of Caerlaverock]] in 1300) and in the Armorial de Gelre, c. 1350.Armorial de Gelre; [http://www.heraldique-europeenne.org/Armoriaux/Gelre/F58v.htm#1 Hugh de Ros] and [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Folio_58v_de_l%27Armorial_de_Gelre wikicommons] A Godfrey de Ros of Tarbart is noticed in the time of Robert II., and his descendents bore, as vassals of the Stewarts, a chevron checquy placed between three water bougets, but the tincture of the field is or, thought by Stodart to be a distinction of overlord, but likely suggesting relation to the family of Kilravock who bore or as a tincture. Stodart mentions a Hugh Rose of Kilravock, contemporary with Godfrey (thus c. 1380) as also bearing water bougets. Also noticedScottish arms : being a collection of armorial bearings, A.D. 1370-1678, reproduced in facsimile from contemporary manuscripts, with heraldic and genealogical notes; Robert Riddle Stodart; [https://archive.org/stream/scottisharmsbein02stoduoft#page/74/mode/2up Volume 2, page 75] is a Rosse of Kinfaunis; bears three water bougets; no tinctures given. Sir James Balfour Paul gives the field as azure, the charges or. Hugh Rose, c. 1370; carried a boar's head couped gules between their three water bougets, to indicate descent from the marriage, in 1364, of Hugh de Ros and Janet, daughter and heir of Sir Robert Chesholme (Chisholm), governor of Urquhart Castle. For some reason a number of web sources show the boar's head erased rather than couped. {| border="1" class="wikitable" ! William de Ros, Lord of Helmsley, c. 1296 ! [[Rose-5542|Hugh Rose]], Laird of Kilravock, c. 1300 ! Hugh Rose, Kilravock, c. 1380 (post Chisholm) |- |[[Image:Graphics_for_Clan_Rose.png|150px|c. 1296]] |[[Image:Graphics_for_Clan_Rose-1.png|150px|c. 1300]] |[[Image:Graphics_for_Clan_Rose-2.png|150px|c. 1380]] |- |} ===Kilravock Castle=== {| border="1" class="wikitable" ! [http://kilravock.com/ Kilravock today] ! Kilravock before the fire ! Kilravock |- |[[Image:Rose_of_Kilravock-1.jpg|250px|Kilravock]] |[[Image:Rose_of_Kilravock-2.jpg|250px|Kilravock]] |[[Image:Rose_of_Kilravock-3.jpg|250px|Kilravock]] |- |} ===Sources=== The key source document for the early generations of this family is [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldedu00spal A genealogical deduction of the family of Rose of Kilravock]

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[[Category: Background Images]] [[Category: Images]] Things to help me make wiki tree easier and better looking. Feel free to use these backgrounds on your WikiTree pages. If you want to see what they would look like on your page, click on the image and a select the little box on the right side to Space:Roses Graphics & Things "set background" and click on the link to come back to Roses Graphics & Things. If you like it, click on the image again and on the left side of the page is a box that says "Add person or free-space profile:" in that box add the profile number of the person page you want that image to appear on. There is also a scroll box below with your profiles you can then just go through your family and check off names if you want them to have the same image. 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}} -------------------------------- {{Image|file=Roses_Graphics_Things-150.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Rose 12 }} {{Image|file=Roses_Graphics_Things-151.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Tulip 1 }} ------------------------------ {{Image|file=Roses_Graphics_Things-154.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Purple Damask }}

Rose's Old English Backgrounds

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Created: 11 Jan 2021
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[[Category: Background Images]] [[Category: Images]] I needed some old patterns for my profiles that were pre-colonial , and I ended up making some. so enjoy and '''Feel free to use these backgrounds on your WikiTree pages.''' If you want to see what they would look like on your page, click on the image and a select the little box on the right side to Space:Rose's Old English Backgrounds "set background" and click on the link to come back to Roses Old English Backgrounds. If you like it, click on the image again and on the left side of the page is a box that says "Add person or free-space profile:" in that box add the profile number of the person page you want that image to appear on. There is also a scroll box below with your profiles you can then just go through your family and check off names if you want them to have the same image. 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Rose's Patriot Backgrounds

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Created: 1 Mar 2018
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[[Category: Background Images]] [[Category: Images]] Free to use Patriotic Images & Backgrounds If you want to see what they would look like on your page, click on the image and a select the little box on the right side to Space:Roses Patriot B/G "set background" and click on the link to come back to Roses Roses Patriot B/G and see if you like it. If you like it, click on the image again and on the left side of the page is a box that says "Add person or free-space profile:" in that box add the profile number of the person page you want that image to appear on. 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Rosewood Plantation, Jefferson County, Florida

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Rosewood Plantation, Jefferson County, Florida]] [[Category:Jefferson County, Florida, Slaves]] [[Category:Jefferson County, Florida, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of Plantations]] == Rosewood Plantation History == Rosewood was a large cotton plantation which consisted of 1000 acres of land, and was located 10 miles south of Monticello on the left side of Capps Road. The original owner was '''[[McBride-5829|Burwell Miles McBride]]''' of South Carolina. Burwell moved to Florida about 1836 and started the plantation. There are numerous different statements in various websites and documents about how the plantation was passed down. Either Burwell gave it to '''[[McBride-5828|Caroline (McBride) Murray]]''', Burwell's daughter, who later passed it to her daughter, Margaret, or Burwell gave it directly to his granddaughter, '''[[Murray-23637|Margaret Martha (Murray) May (1829-1898)]]''', and then her husband, '''[[May-13724|Asa May (1820-1878)]]'''. *Some documents state that Rosewood was built by Burwell McBride after moving to the area in 1836 from South Carolina. After he died in 1848, it was inherited by his daughter Caroline Murray, who transferred it to her son-in-law, Asa May in 1855.Wings Group LLC on Rosewood History(https://www.wingsgroupllc.com/copy-of-lrp-property-details) Other records indicate that Burwell didn't die until after 1850, and was back living in South Carolina, 1850. *Other documents state that in the 1840s, Asa's soon-to-be wife's slaves built the plantation house on Rosewood Plantation in Capps, Jefferson County, Florida. Asa and Margaret married in 1848. *Another theory from the inscription on Rosewood's historical marker states : "This excellent example of a "Carpenter Classic" style farmhouse was probably built c. 1836 for Burwell McBride shortly after he moved to Jefferson County from South Carolina. He was the grandfather of Margaret McBride who married Asa May, a wealthy cotton planter. Asa and his wife received the house and land from Margaret's father in 1848. May was one of the wealthiest planters in North Florida, at one time owning more than 3,000 acres of land in Jefferson County alone. Rosewood was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1972."Rosewood Historical Marker (https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=126389)Florida's Antebellum Plantations 2 (http://www.dejaelaine.com/abplantations2.html) Note: It is highly unlikely Margaret received the house from her father as her father, Alexander Robert Murray, supposedly died in 1836. The marker probably meant to say grandfather, not father. == The Asa May House == "The Asa May House (aka Rosewood plantation house) exhibits characteristic of the Greek Revival style, interpreted in a provincial setting. The exterior is constructed of cypress, the interior of heart pine. The bricks used for the chimneys and piers were made on the place. There appear to be no additions and only a few minor alterations. The home was later sold to an Tung oil developer for $20,000."Asa May House on the Rosewood Plantation in Capps. 1969 (circa). State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. , accessed 6 February 2022. The house and an acre were divided out from the rest of the plantation sometime in the 1900s and is under private ownership. == Slaves == The slaves shown below may or may not have actually resided and worked on Rosewood. Asa May owned 3000 acres of land, so they may have been on his other properties. There is no way yet to know: In the 1850 Slave Schedule, Asa May was listed as having 11 unnamed slaves. '''1850 Census''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850"
Citing Affiliate Publication Number: M432; Line: 40; FHL microfilm: 442885; Record number: 19227;
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Asa May in Jefferson, Florida, United States.
: :Gender Age #Male 55 #Male 23 #Male 21 #Male 12 #Male 10 #Male 1/12 #Female 45 #Female 25 #Female 15 #Female 10 #Female 10 In the 1860 Slave Schedule, Asa May was listed as owning 50 slaves in Jefferson, Florida, United States. '''1860 Census''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860"
Citing Page: 41; Line: 1; FHL microfilm: 000803110; Record number: 071142;
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A May in Jefferson, Florida, United States.
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Rosling Name Study

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[[Category:Rosling Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:One Name Studies Project, Showcase]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] {{GOONS Sticker}} This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. The variants to be included within this study are '''Roslin''', '''Rosellen''', '''Roscelyn''' and '''Roscelin'''. Within England the surname '''ROSLING''' appears to have its origins in Lincolnshire. However I suspect that it may have been introduced by Viking invaders given the prevalence of the name elsewhere. (This is something yet to be proven) There are a few less common first names that have been passed down the generations in this family. Peregrine and Heffeld (with variants) are the two most common. I will look at these at some point but would be interested to know when they were first used by the family. The focus is currently with England and many of the profiles have been categorised on this page [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:England%2C_Rosling_Name_Study Rosling Name Study] ==Resources== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ROSLING List of Roslings on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/ROSLING G2G feed of questions tagged "Rosling"]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=Rosling Orphaned Rosling profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Rosling-1 Unsourced Rosling profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=ROSLING Unconnected Rosling profiles on WikiTree].

Ross Name Study

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Welcome to the Ross Name Study Project
[[Category:DNA Project]]__NOTOC__ [[Category:Ross Name Study]] ==Introduction== The objective of this Ross Name Study is to make one specific place in Wikitree from which anybody with a serious interest in Ross Surname genealogy could: *Easily navigate to all things Ross in Wikitree *Find other Ross researchers who are pursuing related ancestral lines and could possibly provide assistance, and hopefully begin collaboration *Help clean up and connect Ross profiles on Wikitree to make Ross research on Wikitree more useful *Share the web links to, or the offline location of, reference materials of specific interest in Ross research which has been useful to others *The scope of the Ross Name Study project is intended to be worldwide and across all eras. ==Surnames Included in Ross Name Study== The Ross Surname has had many alternate spellings and miss-spellings (e.g. Rass, Ress, Riss, de Ros, Ros, Roos, Russ, etc.) and / or alterations to or from similar names (e.g Rose, Rossi, Rosser, etc.) by genetically linked people. For the time being this study is focused only on the Ross surname itself. Those with similar Surnames may join us if they wish or begin their own Name Study. ==Sub-Categories== The Ross Name Study is the Wikitree Project for the Ross surname with a global scope. Should anyone care to focus their attention more specifically on the Ross surname in a certain location or with another specific criteria, they can easily establish a separate Project on Wikitree for that purpose and link it to this general Ross Name Study. (See instructions here for doing that: [[Project:One_Name_Studies#Categorization_that_combines_a_surname_and_location|Sub-Category]]) Sub-categories of the Ross Name Study established so far are listed here on the [[:Category:Ross_Name_Study|Ross Name Study Categories page]] ==Leaders== * [[Ross-8428|Douglas Ross]] Leader ==How to Join== #This is an open public project there are no requirements to join. Anyone can view all of the information in this project but only the Trusted List can edit it. #[[Project:One_Name_Studies|One Name Studies project page]] - This is a link to the general information page about how Wikitree One Name Study projects work. #Add {{Tag Link|one_name_studies}} to your list of [[Special:Following|followed tags]]. That way you will see any general discussions about One Name Studies in {{G2G}}. #Add {{Tag Link|Ross}} to your list of [[Special:Following|followed tags]]. That way you will see all Ross discussions in {{G2G}} ==Ross One-Name-Study Sticker == It is not necessary to put the Ross One Name Study sticker on every Ross profile. The sticker is basically a means of advertising / promoting the Ross Name Study and guiding others to it via an embedded link. In the Ross study we will use these stickers as follows: *On profiles of the Wikitree Genealogists actively working on the Ross surname *On Ross profiles being worked as part of their study, such as their direct ancestral Ross line *On Ross profiles that are end-of-line heads of families, or "brick walls", etc. *On the profiles of all "Notable" Ross's :Adding this to any profile: :{{One Name Study|name=Ross}}
:Will result in the sticker here: {{One Name Study|name=Ross}} ==Goals== #Document and correctly connect all Ross lines on Wikitree #Add Ross DNA results to help confirm connections #Create a meaningful bio for each profile so that it represents a person's life #Develop a reference list (with links or locations) of genealogy research materials specifically useful in Ross Surname research ==What You Can Do?== #Add the category or template Ross to all of the Ross profiles which you manage. [If you add the template it will automatically add the category.] #Make sure the Ross profiles that you manage have good sources and a biography #Ask questions in G2G if you need genealogy help #Post comments in the boxes on this page to share Ross Genealogy information #Link Ross Space Pages to this Project Page. #If you are interested in a new “Ross” category [e.g. Ross’s form a particular location, etc.] let your leader know. ==All Things Ross in Wikitree== #[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogists/ROSS Wikitree Genealogists] # of Wikitree Genealogists following the Ross Surname #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=ROSS&cln=0&order=dobup&secondary_order=&layout=table&u= Ross Profiles on WikiTree] # of Ross profiles on Wikitree #[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/Ross G2G Questions Tagged Ross] #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&surname=Ross&showall=1 Recent Ross Activity on Wikitree] ==Tasks List== # Adopt [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&order=&s=Ross+ Orphaned Ross Profiles] Presently ~1,700 Ross profiles are orphaned (without profile managers) # Connect [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=connectionsup&s=ROSS&viewAll=1&privacy=1 Unconnected Ross's on Wikitree] Presently ~2,000 Ross profiles are connected to < 10 people # Fix [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebName/Suggestions.htm?Name=ROSS&MaxErrors=100 Logical Inconsistencies] in Ross profile's which are highlighted in Wikitree"s "Suggestions" function. # Add Sources To [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Ross Unsourced Ross Profiles] Presently ~1,500 Ross profiles have no source information. #Help validate Pending Merges of Ross Profiles on Wikitree [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3ABrowseMatches&order=datedn&type=explicit&s=Ross Pending Ross Merges] ==DNA== # The current list of Ross profiles on Wikitree with links to a DNA test of some kind. [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=Ross Ross DNA Connections] # Alex Williamson publishes [https://www.ytree.net "The Big Tree"] which is a draft phylogenetic tree for the R-P312 Y-DNA haplogroup of which many male Ross's (including me) are members. # As an example, in my (Ross-8428) case [https://www.ytree.net/DisplayTree.php?blockID=1360 The Ross Branch of The Big Tree] as it is presently known is shown here. The tree continues to grow and divide an more DNA testing is done by more Ross's, which I highly recommend. # [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/ross-dna-project/about FTDNA Ross DNA Project] # [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/r-l513/about FTDNA R-b-L513/DF1/S215 Project] # [https://www.facebook.com/groups/R1b.L513/ Facebook R1b-L513 Group] # [https://www.facebook.com/groups/rosssurnamedna/ Facebook Ross DNA Project Group] #An [http://www.rosssurnameproject.net/charts/ross-mrca-chart-reorganized.html MRCA (Most Recent Common Ancestor) Chart] is available for the Ross FTDNA yDNA project. It further delineates the haplogroups into more closely related groups that are more useful for genealogical research. #[http://www.rosssurnameproject.net/charts/ross-rose-ydna.html DNA insights] into Clan Ross & Clan Rose connections ==Related Projects and Groups== *[https://www.facebook.com/groups/rosssurnamedna/ Facebook Ross Surname DNA Project Page] *[[Project:Scottish_Clans|Scottish Clans Project]] *[[Project:United_Kingdom|United Kingdom Project]] *[[Project:Military_and_War|Military and War Project]] *[https://www.greatclanross.org Clan Ross Association of Canada, Inc.] *[https://clanross.org Clan Ross America] ==Resources== #[http://www.rossandcromartyheritage.org/Home.aspx Ross & Cromarty Heritage Center] #[https://www.nrscotland.gov.uk National Records of Scotland] #[http://www.rampantscotland.com Rampant Scotland] #[http://www.tainmuseum.org.uk/index.asp Tain District Museum & Clan Ross Center] ==Origins Of The Ross Surname== #[https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=ross Ancestry - Ross Surname Info] #This is a recent post on the R1b-L513 Facebook site written by Mike Walsh (admin) regarding DNA tree branching refinements of interest to Ross / Rose people. It relates to the Big Tree image posted above and shown here [https://www.facebook.com/groups/R1b.L513/ Facebook R1b-L513 Group]
“One of our latest branching refinements (in the R1b-L513 DNA project) may be helpful in understanding (Ross) origins. [https://www.ytree.net/DisplayTree.php?blockID=494&star=false The Big Tree] R-Z23532 is a branch on the R1b-L513 Descendants Tree. Z23532 is one of the early branches from L513. Z23532 people are S6365- S5668- so they are their own anciently forming subclade. The most tested surname in the branch is that of the Ross/Rose variety. I can not confirm this but I believe one of the Ross/Rose people believe they descend from a fellow named de Roos who accompanied William the Conqueror into England in the 11th century, AD [https://www.ancestry.com.au/name-origin?surname=roos Roos Surname on Ancestry]. The Ross/Rose person also indicated that they thought there was an ancient document talking about a relationship between de Roos and person named Masci. Masci was an early variant of Massey. [https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=massey Massey Surname on Ancestry] The Rose/Ross folks are R-BY4029 and Massey folks are R-BY11163, brother branches under R-Z2352 so the old historical documentation may align with genetic support for these two families. Our recent results have added an early branch to R-Z23532, R-BY4037. It is older than R-BY4029 and the Ross/Rose group. The only person we know on BY4037 that is BY4029- is a fellow named Fleming. So what? Well, William the Conqueror brought warriors and families from Normandy (William was a Norman), Bretagne (Bretons), other parts of France and the Low Countries, including specifically people from Flanders, or Flemish people. [Thus the name Fleming.] Don't forget we also have the de Crombrugghe's from Belgium.”
#[https://archive.org/details/rossianapapersdo01read/page/n8 Rossiana]; Papers and Documents Relating to the History and Genealogy of the Ancient and Noble House of Ross of Ross-Shire Scotland and It's Descent from the Ancient Earls of Ross Together with the Descent of the Ancient House of Reid ==Notable Ross's On Wikitree== *[[Ross-206|'''Rev. George Aeneas Ross''']] *[[Ross-1187|'''George Ross''']] :*Son of Rev. George Aeneas Ross. :*Representative of Pennsylvania to the Continental Congress. :*Signer of the Declaration Of Independence. *[[Griscom-1|'''Elizabeth "Betsy" (Griscom) Ross''']] :*Made the first American Flag for George Washington :*Wife of John Ross, grandson of Rev. George Aeneas Ross *[[Ross-9611|'''Senator James Ross of Pennsylvania''']] :*President pro tempore of United States Senate 1799 *[[Ross-18380|'''William Ross''']] :* William Ross enlisted in the 42nd Highlanders (the Black Watch) Regiment in 1839 and in 1854 he was appointed piper to Queen Victoria. Source = The Bagpipe Museum *[[Ross-8831|'''Sir Ronald Ross''']] :*Sir Ronald Ross, K.C.B., K.C.M.G., F.R.S., LL.D(Aberdeen), M.D, D.Sc, F.R.C.S, D.P.H., L.S.A. Awarded the Nobel Prize for Medicine, 1902 *[[Ross-6907|'''John Ross''']] :*Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation

Rosser Family of Campbell County, Virginia

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# Rosser ## [[Rosser-28|Jonathan Rosser]] was married to 1) [[Oglesby-107|Elizabeth Oglesby]], 2) Nancy Ann Gilbert-Helm-Rosser-Glass. ##* Children of Jonathan and Elizabeth: ### Jonathan Rosser was married to 1) Elizabeth Strange, 2) Nancy Wood. ###* Children of Jonathan and Elizabeth: #### Betsy Rosser was married to William Moorman. ###* Children of Jonathan and Nancy: #### William Rosser #### [[Rosser-495|Martha Ann Rosser]] was married to [[Tweedy-97|Allen Tweedy]]. ### [[Rosser-372|Martha Rosser]] was married to [[Arrington-295|John Arrington]]. ### Nancy Rosser was married to Jesse Wood. ### [[Rosser-444|William Rosser]] was married to [[Wood-14232|Elizabeth Wood]]. #### Martha W. Rosser was married to John Orr Reid. #### John Rosser #### William Rosser #### [[Rosser-450|Nancy Ann Rosser]] was married to [[Cralle-29|Lindsay Cralle]]. #### Elizabeth Ann Rosser #### [[Rosser-429|Sarah M. Rosser]] was married to [[Arrington-367|Charles William Arrington]]. #### [[Rosser-449|Mary Rosser]] was married to [[Cralle-27|William Cralle]]. #### Jesse Rosser #### Thomas Jefferson Rosser #### Edmund Wood Rosser #### [[Rosser-445|Catherine G. Rosser]] was married to 1) [[Arrington-388|John M. Arrington]], 2) James Lee. ### Frances Rosser was married to Samuel Gilbert. ### [[Rosser-27|Thomas Oglesby Rosser]] was married to [[Tweedy-3|Nancy Tweedy]]. #### Jabez Rosser was married to Susan. #### Joel Rosser was married to Nancy Glass. ##### Albert B. Rosser was married to Nancy F. Bailey. ###### George W. Rosser was married to Lillie Payne Tweedy. ###### John W. Rosser was married to Minnie Foster. ##### Spotswood H. Rosser was married to Mary. ###### Cornelia F. Rosser was married to William H. Carson. ##### Angeline Rosser was married to Smith Payne Tweedy. ##### Granville D. Rosser ##### Ann Rebecca Rosser was married to Fulton Walthall. ##### Alfred S. Rosser #### Elizabeth Rosser #### Mary T. Rosser was married to Samuel Tinsey. #### [[Rosser-55|Frances Rosser]] was married to [[Robertson-880|John Robertson]]. #### [[Rosser-446|Pleasant B. Rosser]] was married to [[Arnold-5853|Judith Pernett Arnold]]. ##### Thomas W. Rosser ##### Jabez Reid Rosser was married to Sarah E. Jones. ###### Walker Lee Rosser was married to Nannie Virginia Foster. ###### Jasper Jones Rosser was married to Mary A. Neighbors. ###### Charles Rosser was married to Lula Armstead. ###### Otis Lugher Rosser was married to Iva M. Cox. ###### Lula Belle Rosser was married to Walter R. Arrington. ###### Virgil Rosser ###### Nettie Rosser ###### Myrtle Rosser ##### Zorada F. Rosser was married to James A. LeGrand. ##### [[Rosser-447|Charles H. Rosser]] was married to 1) Bettie S. Andrews, 2) [[Miles-2975|Emma E. Miles]]. #####* Children of Charles and Bettie: ###### Lelia B. Rosser was married to W. Banks Anthony. ###### Emmett Rosser was married to Fletcher Old. #####* Children of Charles and Emma: ###### Randolph Rosser ###### Frank Wilmer Rosser was married to Virginia May Mitchell. ###### Volney Rosser ###### Edgar R. Rosser ###### Annie Rosser was married to Will Jacobs. ###### Bessie Rosser was married to Harry Boze. ###### Susie Rosser was married to Frank Fourquerean. ##### Bettie Rosser ##### William M. Rosser was married to Rebecca Jane. ###### Angeline W. Rosser ###### William W. Rosser ###### Rebecca W. Rosser ##### Emma V. Rosser was married to Henry Sharp. #### Martha Rosser was married to Anthony G. Tinsley. #### Ann "Nancy" Rosser was married to William McCabe. #### Dorothy Rosser was married to Thomas Walker. #### [[Rosser-448|Catherine Rosser]] was married to [[King-14070|Charles W King]]. #### Thomas H. Rosser was married to Martha Jane Gilbert. ##### George Thomas Rosser was married to Keziah Penick Arnold. ###### Reid Arnold Rosser was married to Wilheimina Stant. ###### Callie Brandon Rosser was married to Charles B. Stone. ###### John Leonidas Rosser was married to Evelyn Craig. ###### Ernest L. Rosser was married to Alma Wren. ###### Brownie Myrtle Rosser ##### Walter Cornelius Rosser was married to Katherine L. Arnold. ###### Florence A. Rosser ###### Annie B. Rosser was married to J. C. Swart. ###### Mary J. Rosser ###### Walter Cornelius Rosser Jr. ##### John G. Rosser #### [[Rosser-14|John Rosser]] was married to 1) [[Tweedy-14|Levica Tweedy]], 2) [[Tweedy-15|Thirza Virginia Tweedy]], 3) [[Cock-86|Mary Cock]], 4) [[Johnson-4380|Martha Melvina Johnson]], 5) [[D.-16|Mary E. D___]]. ####* Children of John and Levica: ##### [[Rosser-44|Roselind Rosser]] ##### [[Rosser-45|Thirza Rosser]] was married to [[Butler-3461|William Butler]]. ##### [[Rosser-46|Susan Rosser]] was married to Joseph Harris. ##### [[Rosser-47|Ann Eliza Rosser]] ##### [[Rosser-53|Octavia Rosser]] was married to 1) William L. Burge, 2) Geo. W. Swinney. ####* Children of John and Thirza: ##### [[Rosser-48|Martha Jane Rosser]] was married to [[Swinney-119|William H. Swinney]]. ##### [[Rosser-49|Elizabeth Ann Rosser]] was married to Raleigh Whitehead. ##### [[Rosser-50|Robert Seaton Rosser]] was married to 1) Unknown, 2) Elizabeth Dillard Simpson. #####* Children of Robert and Elizabeth: ###### Roberta Lee Rosser ##### [[Rosser-52|Justina Rosser]] was married to ___ Jamison. ##### [[Rosser-51|Catherine Hunter Rosser]] was married to William A. Cooper. ##### Thirza Tweedy Rosser ####* Children of John and Mary Cock: ##### [[Rosser-33|Lysander Rosser]] ####* Children of John and Martha: ##### [[Rosser-32|Milicent Fyke Rosser]] ##### [[Rosser-16|Thomas Lafayette Rosser]] was married to [[Winston-55|Elizabeth Barbara Winston]]. ###### [[Rosser-21|Sarah Overton Rosser]] was married to [[Cochran-226|Campbell Carrington Cochran]]. ###### [[Rosser-22|Thomas Lafayette Rosser Jr.]] was married to [[Gordon-562|Harriet Hart Gordon]]. ###### [[Rosser-23|William Winston Rosser]] ###### [[Rosser-24|John Pelham Rosser]] ###### [[Rosser-25|Elizabeth Florence Rosser]] ###### [[Rosser-26|Marguerite Rosser]] was married to [[Elliott-672|Allmand Blow Elliott]]. ##### [[Rosser-13|Florence Sarah Jeannette Rosser]] was married to [[Henderson-641|James Frank Henderson]]. ##### [[Rosser-18|John Carper Rosser]] ##### [[Rosser-19|James Harris Rosser]] ##### [[Rosser-20|William Edward Rosser]] was married to [[Hudson-480|Virginia Frances Hudson]]. ###### [[Rosser-35|Mary J. Rosser]] ###### [[Rosser-36|Malcolm Edward Rosser]] ###### [[Rosser-37|Obeira M. Rosser]] was married to ___ Pearson. ###### [[Rosser-38|John Thomas Rosser]] ###### [[Rosser-39|Florence Rosser]] ###### [[Rosser-40|Olga Rosser]] was married to ___ Dearing. ###### [[Rosser-41|Annie Rosser]] was married to John Granville Cubage. #### Louisa Rosser was married to Benjamin Hubbard. #### David H. Rosser ### Mary Rosser was married to William Bailey. ### Pleasant Rosser was married to Judith Jones. ### Sarah Lavinia Rosser was married to William Powhatan Glass. ##* Children of Jonathan and Nancy: ### Preston Gilbert Rosser was married to Mary Ann Moore. ### David Rosser ## David Rosser was married to Nancy Ann Young. ### [[Rosser-434|Susanna Rosser]] was married to [[Tweedy-75|Robert Tweedy]]. == Sources == * {{DAR-grs|A098652|Jonathan Rosser|March 29th, 2015}} * Sipe, Kerry W. ''[https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/671640?availability=Family%20History%20Library The Tweedy Family of Virginia]''. Virginia Beach, Virginia: publisher not identified, 1993. Print. == See Also == * [[:Space:Campbell_County%2C_Virginia|Campbell County, Virginia]]

Roster of 4th Regiment, Alabama Cavalry (Russell's), United States Civil War

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[[Category: 4th Regiment, Alabama Cavalry (Russell's), United States Civil War]] == Russell's 4th Alabama Cavalry == Russell's Fourth Alabama cavalry was organized at Murfreesboro, Tenn., in December, 1862, by the union of General Forrest's original battalion with six companies of the Fourth Alabama battalion and the Russell Rangers, or Fifteenth battalion Tennessee cavalry. It was in the attack on Fort Donelson and was attached, consecutively, to Russell's and Morgan's brigades, serving in the cavalry of the army of Tennessee. It was warmly engaged at Chickamauga, and bore a full share in the operations of Longstreet's campaign in east Tennessee. It took a brilliant part in the Sequatchie raid with four other Alabama regiments of cavalry; was in the Dalton-Atlanta campaign and assisted in the capture of Stoneman's column. When Hood moved into Tennessee, the Fourth was employed for some time in the Tennessee valley. After the battle of Nashville it was assigned to Forrest's corps, and surrendered with his troops at Gainesville. Col. A. A. Russell was twice wounded; he was early placed in command of a brigade, and the regiment was for a long time under command of Lieut.-Col. Jos. M. Hambrick, who was wounded at Calhoun, Ga.; Capt. Thomas W. Hampton was killed at Mossy Creek; Capt. Oliver B. Gaston was captured, and died in prison; Capts· Henry F. Smith, W. C. Bacot, Flavius J. Graham and David Davidson were wounded· === Roster === :Aday, W. E. Co. F, A Private :Adkens, Charles W. Co. G Private :Adkerson, A. G. Co. C Private :Akridge, W. R. Co. B 2LT :Allen, F. M. Co. I Private :Allen, Newell Co. I Private :Allen, William Co. I Private :Allen, William H. Co. D, A Private :Anderson, Joseph R. Co. I Private :Anderson, Shade Co. E Private :Anderson, S. J. Co. C Private :Anderson, William Co. I Private :Andrews, T. B. Co. A Private :Angle, Joe Co. A :Angle, John Co. A :Ardis, John Co. H Private :Armstrong, J. A. Co. F Private :Armstrong, Lorenzo Co. I Private :Ashburn, D. C. B. Co. D Private :Ashley, J. R. Co. B Private :Atchley, James J. Co. G Private :Atchley, John A. Co. G Private :Atchley, John H. Co. G Private :Atkins, C. W. NCS QM Sgt :Austill, David Co. C Private :Austin, D. C. Co. E Private and Corporal :Austin, James R. Co. H Private :Austin, S. B. Co. E Private :Bacot, W. C. Co. A Private :Bailes, Benjamin E. Co. C :Bailes, T. A. Co. C Private :Bailes, W. H. Co. C 1LT :Bailey, Eleazar Co. G Private :Bailey, James Co. B Private :Bailey, J. D. Co. F Private :Bailey, J. M. Co. F Private :Bailey, Thomas Co. I Private :Bain, I. Y. Co. H Private :Bain, M. M. Co. H Private :Bain, M. V. Co. H Private :Bain, Polk Co. H Private :Baker, A. I. Co. G Sergeant :Baker, A. W. Co. K Private :Baker, G. W. Co. E 1Sgt :Baker, I. C. Co. E Private :Baldridge, William A. Co. G Private :Baldwin, Peter T. Co. I Private :Balinger, Thomas M. Co. D Private :Barclay, A. F. Co. I Private :Barham, William T. Co. I 3LT :Barier, F. M. Co. E 1Blacksmith :Barley, Joseph W. Co. K Private :Barnard, Francis M. Co. I Private :Baron, Noel M. Co. G, B Sgt :Barren, William Co. K Private :Bassett, W. D. Co. F Private :Baugh, John F. Co. I Private :Baxter, Alford Co. C Private :Baxter, Stephen B. Co. G Private :Baxter, William B. Co. G Private :Beadles, Benjamin Co. G Private :Beard, Arthur H. Co. I 1LT :Beard, C. D. Co. A Private :Beard, James Co. C Private :Beard, William Co. A Sergeant :Beavers, A. I. Co. K Private :Bell, C. Co. K Private :Bell, C. A. Co. K Private :Belle, William Co. K Private :Beller, Peter M. Co. K Private :Bennett, F.M. Co.unkwn :Benson, I. S. Co. H Private :Benson, Solomon Co. G Private :Bernard, William Co. I Private :Berry, George W. Co. I Private :Berry, Isaac M. Co. I Private :Berry, John M. Co. G Private :Bevel, James B. Co. G Private :Binford, John H. Co. F, A Corporal :Binford, Peter L. Co. I, F Private :Birdsong, Thomas L. Co. G, B Sergeant :Bishop, Atison, L. Co. H Private :Bishop, Harris G. Co. unkn 2LT :Bishop, Steven N. Co. C Private :Blackwell, J. E. Co. E Private :Blakely, Samuel L. Co. D Private :Blankenship, Thomas Co. D Private :Blankship, Hezekiah Co. D Sergeant, Private :Blaringame, Howard Co. E Private :Boggus, Thomas B. Co. I Private :Bohanan, James V. Co. G Private :Bohannon, Ozah Co. G Private :Bolton, Richard Co. I Corporal :Boozar, D. B. Co. B Private :Borrow, J. P. Co. E Private :Boshart, Christopher C. Co. G Private :Boshart, William B. Co. G Private :Bowling, William Co. I Private :Boyd, I. Co. G Private :Bradford, J. C. Co. B Private :Bradshaw, P. M. Co. H Private :Bragg, Benjamin Co. K Private :Bragg, Jeff Co. K Private :Bragg, James Co. C Private :Bragg, Joseph Co. C Private :Bragg, W. N. Co. K Private :Brandon, J. C. Co. C Private :Brandon, Richard Co. G Private :Branum, W. R. Co. F Private :Brasier, James T. Co. D Private :Brazille, Renny P. Co. unkn Private :Brazelton, A. C. Co. F Private :Briant, Asbery Co. unkwn Private :Briant, Thomas F. Co. unkwn Private :Bridges, James D. Co. E Private :Bridges, W. M. Co. E Private :Bright, Ruben C. Co. I Private :Brindley, J. P. Co. B Private 2LT :Brisco, James M. Co. unkwn Private :Brisco, John N. Co. D Private :Britt, K. G. Co. K Private :Bronaugh, J. F. Co. F Private :Brooks, C. H. Co. K Private :Brooks, E. H. Co. K Private :[[Brooks-10507|Brooks]], S. Co. A Private :Brou, H. G. Co. E Corporal :Browder, William Co. B Private :Brown, George Co. C Private :Brown, James Co. A Private :Brown, James D. Co. I Corporal :Brown, Jessey E. Co. C Private :Brown, John Co. D Private :Brown, John L. Co. G 1LT :Browning, John I. Co. I Private :Browning, S. W. Co. F Private :Browning, William S. Co. I 3LT :Broyles, I. Empsil Co. K Private :Bryant, A. Co. I Private :Bryant, T. F. Co. I Private :Bunn, Henry Co. G Private :Burdine, John M. Co. C Private :Burger, Thomas B. Co. B Private :Burns, James Co. unkwn Private :Burns, John M. Co. I Private :Burns, William P. Co. I Private :Burns, Win Co. D Private :Burrow, J. H. Co. F Private :Burson, I. B. Co. A Private :Burson, W. A. Co. A 2LT :Burton, Thomas Co. F Private :Burton, T. O. Co. C, B Private :Busbin, P. J. Co. B Private :Brisby, Derall Co. G Private :Bush, William H. Co. D Private :Bush, William H. C. Co. D Private :Butcher, Robert M. Co. D Private :Butler, George W. Co. G 3LT©2LT :Butler, James E. Co. C Private :Butler, William I. Co. H Private :Buttler, John Co. G Private :Bynum, Rob. H. Co. G Private :Byrne, W. P. Co. K Private :Cameron, Hugh Co. E Bugler :Cameron, W. J. Co. E Blacksmith :Campbell, C. Co. A :Campbell, James B. Co. C, K Private :Campbell, Thomas J. Co. D 1Sgt :Campbell, Tilmon H. Co. D Private :Campbell, Wesley M. Co. C Corporal,Sergeant :Campbell, William M. Co. G Private :Camron, Marado B. Co. G Private :Carnes, T. R. Co. H Private, Corporal :Carnes, William D. Co. H Sergeant :Carr, William P. Co. F Private :Carter, A. Co. A Private :Carter, Jefferson Co. A 4Sgt 1LT :Carter, Thomas M. Co. unkwn Private :Cates, M. M. Co. B Private :Catter, Allison Co. I Private :Certain, Smith Co. F Private :Chambliss, Henry Co. H Private :Chambliss, Joel Co. H :Chandler, Francis M. Co. G, B Private,Corporal :Chandler, Ignatius M, Co. H Private :Chapple, R. F. Co. A Private :Cheatham, James M. Co. I Private :Chessuer, James Co. I Private :Childers, James Co. I Corporal :Christian, H. F. Co. F, F & S 2LT©Major :Christian, I. M. F & S Adjustant :Christian, J. B. Co. F, A Corporal, Private :Christian, w. C. Co. F Private :Chum, W. R. Co. D Private :Clark, C. P. Co. C Private :Clark, D. C. Co. C Private :Clark, George W. Co. C Private :Clark, John Co. G Private :Clark, S. P. Co. C Private :Clock, Andrew Co. E Private :Cobb, W. R. W. Jr. Co. C Private :Cochran, William A. Co. C, D Private :Colbert, D. C. Co. I Private :Coleman, John C. Co. G Sergeant :Coles, Isaac W. Co. C Private :Colier, Joseph P. Co. C Private :Collier, Charles H. Co. C Private :Collier, J. G. Co. C Private :Collins, George B. Co. D Private :Collins, Jessee Co. D Private :Collins, John Co. K Private :Collins, Peyton M. Co. D Private :Colston, William Co. A Private :Conally, B. B. Co. K Private :Conally, F. W. Co. K Private :Cone, F. Co. A Private :Cook, George W. Co. I Corporal,Private :Cook, William V. Co. I Private :Cooper, J. K. P. Co. G Private :Cooper, Rolan Co. D Private :Corbin, Amanuel Co. H Private :Cotnam, T. S. Co. E Private :Cotton, F. E. Co. C Private :Cotton, J. B. Co. C, B Private, Corporal :Cotton, Judson Co. I Private :Cotton, Richard Co. I Private :Cotton, William Co. A Private :Cotton, William Co. I Private :Couch, Francis M. Co. I Private :Couch, William C. Co. I Private :Coulson, L. C. Co. C Private :Cowan, J. A. Co. B Private :Cowan, James Co. H Private :Cowan, J. R. Co. F Private :Cowan, T. W. Co. B Private :Cowin, William Co. H Private :Cox, A. B. Co. H :Cox, James E. Co. unkwn Private :Cox, James M. Co. H 2LT :Coyle, W. J. Co. K Private :Cozby, C. Co. H Private :Cozby, William Co. H Private :Crawford, John R. Co. E Private :Crier, Joseph Co. D Private :Crutcher, J. E. H. Co. K Private :Crutcher, John E. Co. I Private :Cudd, John N. Co. D Private :Culver, J. N. Co. H Private :Cunningham, Harry Co. G Private :Cunningham, Joel Co. C Corporal,1Sgt :Cunningham, William Co. B Sergeant :Curtis, William C. Co. K Private :Daniel, J. H. Co. B Private :Daniel, J. M. Co. B Private :Darnaby, J. Co. K Private :Darnaby, Daniel E. Co. K Sergeant, Private :Darrick, W. M. Co. K Private :Davidson, D. Co. H Captain :Davidson, John Co.unkwn Private :Davidson, William Co. K Private :Davis, A. C. Co. K Private :Davis, A. J. Co. A Private :Davis, Gilbert Co. G Private :Davis, John B. Co. G Private :Davis, Thomas C. Co. B Private :Davis, Thomas S. Co. B Private :Day, Jackson Co. I Private :Dean, James Co. I Private :Dean, John T. Co. B Private :Dean, M. H. Co. B Private :Dean, Robert S. Co. B Private :Dean, Theophalus Co. I Private :Dejornett, E. B. Co. B Private :Dennis, G. W. Co. K Private :Derrick, David A. Co. G Private :Derrick, Nathan H. Co. G Private :Derrick, William W. Co. G Private :Dew, John J. Co. I, F, A Private :Dickey, Charles C. Co. G Private :Dickey, William G. Co. G Private :Dickson, Graham Co. D 1LT :Dillard, Huey C. Co. D Private :Dillard, J. Q. Co. F Corporal :Dodson, William Co. E Private :Donegan, W. H. Co. F, F & S Private and Sgt Major :Dorr, James Co. E Private :Doss, John Co. H Private :Douglass, E. F. Co. K Private :Douglass, George Co. C Private :Douglass, G. W. Co. F Private :Douglass, J. A. Co. B Private :Douglass, J. B. Co. B Private :Douglass, J. H. Co. F Private :Douglass, Murphy Co. F Private :Douglass, W. H. Co. F Private :Douglass, W. N. Co. K Sergeant :Drake, James Co. K Private :Drake, J. C. Co. F Private :Drake, P. M. Co. K Private :Drake, T. A. Co. F Private :Drake, W. N. Co. K Private :Drake, W. P. Co. K Private :Drake, William W. Co. K Private :Dudley, Baxtor Co. G Private :Duer, W. T. Co. F Private :Dukes, Charles E. Co. A Private :Dukes, J. H. Co. B Private :Dulaney, John Co. G Private :Dulin, Guy A. Co. H Farrier :Dumer, Joseph Co. I Private :Dun, John Co. I Private :Dunagin, Steven Co. unkwn Captain :Dunlap, Thomas J. Co. D 3LT :Dunlup, R. W. Co. D Private :Dunn, Daniel Co. unkwn Private :Dunn, Daniel Co. I Private :Dunn, Jesse J. Co. D Private :Dunn, John W. Co. D Private :Dunn, J. R. Co. D Private :Dunn, Louis Co. I Private :Dunn, Peter B. Co. D Private :Dunn, T. B. Co. D Private :Dunn, W. I. Co. A Private :Dunn, William F. Co. D Private :Dunn, William L. Co. I Private :Duran, James Co. H Blacksmith :Duran, Joseph E. Co. I Private :Duran, P. M. Co. H Private, Corporal :Duran, S. H. Co. H Private :Durham, John Co. unkwn Private :Duvall, Benjamin F. Co. I Private :Duvall, John L. Co. I Private :Easley, John L. Co. H 1LT :Easley, William Co. H, B Private :Echols, Elijah Co. I Private :Echols, J. H. Co. F 1Sgt©Bvt 2LT :Edward, Arbony Co. E Private :Eeds, C. R. Co. unkwn Private :Eeds, Reuben C. Co. unkwn Sergeant :Eldridge, W. B. Co. F Private :Ellett, J. F. Co. F Private :Ellett, J. W. Co. C Private :Ellis, I. Co. K Private :Ellis, James Co. G Private :Ellis, Joseph Co. K Private :Ellis, W. A. Co. G Private :Enis, James W. Co. D Private :Erskine, F. F. F & S ACS :Erskine, William Co. A Private :Ervin, Benjamin F. Co. I Private :Erwin, Wiley W. Co. C Private :Evans, James E. Co. I Private :Evans, John M. Co. I, G, E Private :Evans, Thomas J. Co. G Private :Fackler, C. W. Co. K Private :Fagg, _____ Co. E Private :Fanning, J. A. Co. B Private :Fanning, J. W. Co. C Private :Fanninc, M. L. Co. C Private :Fant, Pinkney B. Co. I Private :Feemster, A. B. Co. H Wagoner, Private :Feemster, John Co. H Wagoner, Corporal :Feemster, John O. Co. D Private :Feemster, William M. Co. D Private :Fennell, James William Co. I Captain :Fennell, Thomas M. Co. I, D 2LT©1LT :Fields, Isaac Co. I Sergeant, Private :Fields, James M. Co. I Private :Finney, Preston T. Co. I Private :Fletcher, B. M. Co. H Private :Fletcher, William J. Co. G Private :Flippin, James Co. F Private :Flowers, I. W. Co. G Private :Ford, G. H. Co. F Private :Ford, William Co. C Corporal, Private :Ford, Zachariah Co. K Private :Forest, I. W. Co. H Private :Fowler, J. W. Co. C Private :Franks, J. W. Co. F Private :Free, Jasper Co. I Private :French, James A. Co. I Private :Furgerson, Joseph B. Co. I Private :Galloway, Hugh B. Co. D Private :Gambol, J. E. Co. B Private :Gambol, J. F. Co. B Private :Gant, Jasper N. Co. G Private, 3Corp :Garmony, G. W. Co. B Private :Garner, Joseph Co. K Private :Garrett, C. L. Co. F Private :Garrett, Sim Co. H Private :Gassaway, T. F. Co. K Private :Gaston, O. B. Co. F Captain :Geron, Alfred Co. I Private :Ghormley, James A. Co. K Private :Ghormley, T. M. Co. K Private :Gibson, James M. Co. B Sergeant, Private :Gibson, John A. Co. C 2LT©1LT :Giddens, John C. Co. C Private :Gilbreth, Joseph Co. G Private :Gill, Gemnart B. Co. C Private :Gillespie, H. A. Co. B 1LT and Captain :Gilliland, J. E. Co. E Private :Gillreath, James Co. I Private :Gin, William Co. E Private :Given, F. T. Co. F, C Private :Glass, W. Bayley Co. I 5Sgt and Private :Glenn, C. S. Co. C Private :Glenn, Samuel Co. C Private :Glenn, W. D. Co. B Private :Glenn, William Co. C Private :Golden, James T. Co. C Private :Gomley, J. Co. K Private :Gooch, John C. Co. I Private :Goodwin, William Co. H Private :Gowin, J. S. Co. H :Goowin, William Co. H :Gore, John T. Co. I Private :Gormley, W. M. Co. I 1Sgt :Gormly, James A. Co. I 4Corporal :Graham, F. J. Co. E Captain :Graham, Mike Co. E Private :Graham, W. T. Co. E Private :Grant, J. Co. B Private :Grant, James M. Co. K Private :Grant, J. W. Co. A Private :Grantland, J. W. Co. K 4Corp and Private :Gray, Elisha B. Co. D Private :Grayham, Dickson Co. D 1LT :Grayson, N. B. Co. F Private :Green, Alex. H. Co. A Private :Green, Fleming Co. K Private :Griffin, Hardee Co. B Private :Griffin, J. S. Co. B Private and 2Corporal :Griffin, P. G. Co. E 1Sgt :Griffin, Redin H. Co. B Private :Griffy, Alford Co. unkwn Private :Grimes, C. L. Co. A Private :Grimes, William Co. A Private :Grizzle, M. D. Co. C Private :Grooms, James M. Co. F Private :Grubbs, Edwin Co. D Private :Grubbs, Washington Co. D Private :Gullatt, J. P. Co. C Private :Gurley, Frank B. Co. C Captain :Gurley, Thomas P. Co. C 2BvtLT and 2LT :Gwauthoney, John Co. K Private :Haddox, W. S. Co. A Private©1Corporal :Halcomb, Wesley Co. unkwn Private :Halden, W. Co. K Private :Hale, John S. Co. D Private and 3Corporal :Hale, Lemuel Co. D Private :Hale, Lewis Co. B 3Corp and 2Corp :Hale, William J. Co. D Private :Haley, P. H. Co. E Private :Hall, Enoch Co. I Private :Hall, Harman G. Co. E Private :Hall, James W. Co. K Private :Hall, Thomas Co. E Private :Hall, W. T. Co. A Private :Hamblet, R. L. Co. K Private :Hamblin, J. R. Co. K Private :Hambrick, J. M. Co. K LT and Lieutenant Colonel :Hambrick, Jos. M. Co. K Private :Hambrick, William Co. K Private :Hamilton, J. P. Co. K Private :Hampton, R. C. Co. B Sgt©3Sgt :Hampton, Thomas W. Co. B Captain :Hancock, H. E. Co. K Private :Harden, B. L. Co. K Private :Harper, Allen Co. I Private :Harper, J. A. Co. H 2Corp :Harper, John Co. H :Harris, Craven D. Co. unkwn Private :Harris, Madison H. Co. unkwn Private :Harrison, John Co. I Private :Hartin, Thomas Co. B Private :Hatfield, Co. E Private :Hauk, John Co. E 3Corp and 3Sgt :Hawk, Joseph E. Co. G 4Corporal :Hawkins, G. M. Co. unkwn :Hawkins, N. W. Co. F Farrier :Hayes, John R. Co. C Private :Haynes, S. O. Co. C Private :Hembre, B. F. Co. E Private :Hembre, I. N. Co. E Private, 3Corp :Hembry, James F. Co. H Corporal, Private :Henderson, John Co. E Private :Henderson, John Co. I Private :Henderson, Wesley Co. I Private :Henderson, William Co. E Private :Hendon, Andrew J. Co. B Blacksmith and Private :Hendon, John T. Co. D Private :Hensley, Harvie Co. I Private :Henson, Frank W. Co. I Private :Herren, James M. Co. H Private :Herron, George M. Co. I Private :Herron, Thomas B. Co. I Private :Hewlett, John Co. C Private :Hewlett, Thomas Co. C Private :Hicks, Jessee Co. A Private :Hicks, I. S. Co. A Private :Hicks, J. W. Co. A Private :Hicks, Willis Co. A Private :Higginbotham, R. M. Co. C Private :Higgins, J. H. Co. H Private :Higgins, William Co. F Private :Hill, B. Co. K Private :Hill, G. W. Co. C Private :Hill, H. W. Co. F Private :Hill, J. T. Co. G Private :Hill, J. W. Co. G Private :Hill, W. C. Co. B Private :Hill, W. H. Co. F :Hill, William Co. K Private :Hill, W. R. Co. F Private :Hillian, James B. Co. G Private :Hillian, James W. Co. G Private :Hilliard, J. M. Co. F Private :Hinds, S. A. Co. A 2Sgt :Hinds, S. A. Co. F Private :Hinds, S. A. Co. E Sergeant :Hines, R. W. Co. A Private :Hodges, Thomas Co. I Private :Holcomb, D. G. Co. H, B Sergeant, Private :Holden, William Co. K Private :Holly, Asa B. Co. G Private :Holmes, Nathan H. Co. D Private :Homes, Francis D. Co. unkwn 1LT :Hope, William Co. I Private :Hopkins, T. B. Co. C Private :Hopper, James M. Co. B Private :Hornbeak, W. R. Co. E Private :Horner, J. B. Co. K Private :Hosch, John W. Co. F Private :Hosch, W. J. Co. F Private :Houston, A. T. Co. C Private :Houston, H. J. Co. C Private :Houston, W. P. Co. C Private :Howard, James P. Co. G Private :Howard, William C. Co. G Private :Howk, James Co. G Private :Hoyle, Isaac J. Co. D Private :Hoyle, Thomas J. Co. I Private :Humphrey, G. W. Co. F Private :Humphrey, James A. Co. K Private :Humphrey, James T. Co. d 3Corporal :Humphrey, Wiley W. Co. F 5Sgt :Hunt, Andrew J. Co. H Private :Hutchens, James M. Co. D Wagoner, Private :Hyatt, Hohn Co. H 3Corporal :Isbell, G. W. Co. K Private :Isbell, W. Co. K Private :Ivy, M. Co. G Private :Jacks, W. P. Co. K Private :Jackson, I. M. Co. H, L AQM Sergeant :Jackson, Leroy Co. K Private :Jackson, William Co. H Private :Jamar, George Co. K Private :Jamar, William Co. K Private :James, J. B. Co. E Private :James, J. H. Co. A, F Private :James, M. P. Co. E Sergeant, Private :James, William J. Co. G Private :James, W. L. Co. E Private, Corporal :Jatton, Robert Co. D Private :Jenkins, John M. Co. E Farrier :Jennings, Elisha A. Co unkwn :Jennings, William P. Co. I Private, Corporal :Jester, James A. Co. I Private :Johnagan, Sam Co. I Corporal :Johnson, _____ Co. I Private :Johnson, A. B. Co. H Private :Johnson, A. C. Co. K Private :Johnson, Alvin Co. D Private :Johnson, C. H. Co. G Private :Johnson, Drury Co. D Private :Johnson, H. T. Co. A Sergeant :Johnson, James L. Co. D Private :Johnson, John R. Co. I Private :Johnson, Joseph B. Co. D Private :Johnson, J. V. Co. D Private :Johnson, Montgomery Co. G Private :Johnson, Rob. M. Co. H Private :Johnson, Sam Co. G Private :Johnson, William J. Co. I Private :Johnson, William M. C. Co. I Private :Johnson, William P. H. Co. I Private :Johnson, William T. Co. I Private :Johnston, H. Co. A Private :Jones, B. Co. K Private :Jones, B. C. Co. E Private :Jones, J. C. Co. E Private :Jones, John Co. E Private :Jones, Morgan Co. K Private :Jones, W. B. Co. K Private :Jones, William B. Co. E, A Private :Jordan, Fleming Co. C Private :Jordan, William Co. C Private :Jourden, J. Jr. Co. A Private :Jourden, James Sr. Co. A Private :Joyner, G. W. Co. E Private :Julian, James L. Co. D Private :Keck, G. P. Co. C Private :Keeton, John W. Co. I Private :Kelley, J. L. P. Co. C 1Sgt :Kelly, Daniel Co. I Private :Kelly, F. J. Co. C Private :Kelly, J. B. Co. K Private :Kelly, J. E. Co. B Private :Kelly, J. H. Co. K Private :Kelly, Josiah Co. B Private :Kelly, J. W. Co. K Private :Kelly, J. W. P. Co. K Private :Kelly, Lafayette Co. B Private :Kelly, Robert Co. I Private :Kelly, Thomas B. Co. D Private :Kelly, W. J. Co. K Private :Kelly, W. S. Co. B Private :Kelsaw, James Co. E Private, Corporal :Kenedy, W. J. Co. E Private :Kennard, George W. Co. I Sergeant :Kennard, John M. Co. I Private :Kennedy, Joseph Co. I Private :Kennemore, Annamis Co. G Private :Kerr, M. E. Co. G Private :Kiker, Newton P. Co. unkwn Private :Kile, John W. Co. G Private :Killingsworth, Sampson Co. G Private :King, Alexander L. Co. D Private :King, Barnabas L. Co. H Private :King, James Co. H Sergeant :King, George W. Co. I Private :King, Thomas B. Co. K 1LT :Kirby, James P. Co. G Private :Kirby, Miller Co. G Private :Kirby, Richard L. Co. G Private :Kirkpatrick, R. F. Co. E Private :Kitchens, Rufus Co. I Private :Knowles, J. Co. A Sergeant, Private :Kyle, Albert J. Co. D Private :Lackey, R. W. Co. H Private :Lackey, William Co. H Private :Lacy, Theo Co. A Corporal :Lafarlette, Albert Co. I Private :Lambert, W. H. Co. E Private :Lambrecht, J. G. Co. A Private :Landers, Thomas Co. B Private :Landford, James E. Co. K Private :Landman, James Co. K Private :Landman, J. H. Co. K Private :Landman, J. W. Co. K Private :Landman, R. S. Co. K Private :Lang, James L. Co. I Private :Lang, Robert L. Co. I Private :Larkin, J. H. Co. E Private :Larue, Abram Co. I Private :Laughlin, J. B. Co. F Private :Laughlin, J. B. Co. I Private :Law, Francis M. Co. G Private :Law, Isham W. Co. G 2LT :Law, James R. Co. G Sergeant :Law, William Co. G Private :Lawson, M. L. Co. E Sergeant :Laxson, B. F. Co. K 2LT and LT :Lay, William R. Co. H Private :Lee, John M. Co. D Private :Leek, J. C. Co. B Private :Leek, Newton Co. B Private :Leftwick, J. C. Co. K Private :Leplieu, Joseph P. Co. I Private :Lewis, C. H. Co. B Private :Lewis, James P. Co. K Sergeant :Lewis, Joseph Co. B Private :Lewis, W. J. S. Co. A Private :Ligon, John M. Co. unkwn Private :Lilly, G. G. Co. E Private :Linam, M. B. Co. A Private :Linam, S. J. Co. A :Lindsey, J. Co. A Private :Ling, J. H. Co. G Private :Linn, Losson M. Co. D Private :Logens, A. J. Co. D Private :Loggins, William J. Co. D Private :Love, James B. Co. D Private :Love, Thomas H. Co. D Private :Lovelady, Amos V. Co. D Sergeant :Lovelady, Sewiere C. Co. D Private :Lovelady, Simeon P. Co. D Private :Loveless, G. B. Co. H Private :Lowe, Andrew J. Co. B Sergeant :Lucas, J. D. Co. G Private :Lusk, T. B. Co. H Private :Lyles, William Co. H Private :Lynn, L. M. Co. D Private :Lyon, O. M. Co. G Private :Mackey, L. J. Co. B Private :Maddaux, J. W. Co. B Private :Mahan, E. C. Co. H Private :Malone, J. N. Co. K Private :Malone, Lewis Co. K Private :Manning, William T. Co. G Private :Maples, James Co. G Private :Maples, W. J. Co. C Private :Marion, Nathan Co. D Blacksmith, Private :Maroni, John A. Co. I Private :Marshall, J. F. Co. B Private :Martin, L. B. Co. G Private :Martin, L. C. Co. B Private :Mason, A. W. Co. A Private :Mason, James M. Co. B Private :Mason, J. W. Co. C Private :Mason, William H. Co. B Private, Sergeant :Mastin, William Co. A Private :Matheny, J. N. Co. C Private :Mathews, A. B. Co. A Private :Mathews, James Co. G Private :Matthews, W. B. Co. A Private :Maxwell, C. L. Co. A Private :Maxwell, John W. Co. D Private :Maxwell, R. Y. Co. A Private :Mayhew, Henry C. Co. C Private :Mayhew, Theodore Co. C Corporal, Private :Mayo, W. F. Co. A Corporal :Mayo, William Co. H Private :Mays, Call Co. I Private :Mays, John Co. I Private :McAlroy, Allen Co. K Private :McNrier, T. J. Co. E Private :McCain, Peter E. Co. I Private, Sergeant :McCall, Alfred Co. D Private :McCall, James Co. A Corporal :McCall, John F. Co. D Private :McCalley, Thomas Co. F Private :McCarley, David G. Co. D Private :McCarley, David M. Co. D Private :McCarley, Lawson M. Co. D Private :McCay, John Co. I Private :McCammy, John Co. A Private :McClammy, William Co. A Private :McClanney, H. W. Co. B Private :McClung, F. A. Co. C, B Private :McCluskey, David H. Co. B Private :McCluskey, Ezekiel D. Co. B Private :McCluskey, James B. Co. B Private :McCollum, J. E. Co. B Private :McCravey, L. W. Co. F Private :McCravey, W. F. Co. F Private :McCrea, _____ Co. I Private :McCrea, Duncan F. Co. I Private :McCutchens, McClel Co. I Private :McDougle, J. W. Co. C Private :McDow, J. C. Co. B Private :McElwain, Thomas Co. B Private :McEntire, J. F. Co. H Private :McFarlane, William W. Co. G Private :McGaha, G. W. Co. I, A Private, QMSergeant :McGee, Melby Co. D Private :McGluthery, David Co. D Private :McKinlin, Calvin Co. G Private :McKinney, John Co. I Private :McKinny, Henry H. Co. G Sergeant, 1Sgt :McKinny, S. W. Co. A Private :McKinny, Thomas A. Co. unkwn Private :McKinzie, F. M. Co. A Private :McMahan, John M. Co. E Sergeant, Private :McMahan, S. H. Co. E 3LT and 2LT :McMahan, T. E. Co. E 1LT :McMahan, W. J. Co. E Private :McMinn, William H. Co. I Private :McWilliams, John M. Co. H Private :Mead, John H. Co. unkwn Private :Medlin, Richard Co. C Private :Middleton, John B. Co. G Private :Middleton, J. S. Co. A Private :Midleton, John R. Co. E Private :Milican, Jehu Co. D Private :Miller, J. J. Co. C Private :Miller, Joel Co. C Private :Miller, J. W. Co. F Private :Miller, Robert D. Co. H Private :Miller, Sam Co. H Private :Miller, W. C. Co. C Private :Mims, R. S. Co. A Private :Mitchel, D. F. Co. E Private :Mitchel, K. F. Co. E Private :Mitchel, M. G. Co. H Private :Mitchell, William H. Co. I Sergeant :Mock, T. R. Co. C Private :Monroe, James Co. K, F Private :Moody, John J. Co. G Private :Moody, William H. Co. G Private :Moon, James H. Co. I Private :Moon, James L. Co. D Private :Moony, Franklin M. Co. unkwn Private :Moore, David M. Co. D Private :Moore, Isaac Co. H Private :Moore, James A. Co. unkwn Bugler :Moore, J. H. Co. H Private :Moore, Thomas C. Co. unkwn Private :Moore, Willis Co. K Corporal :Morris, G. A. Co. K Private :Morris, William P. Co. C Private :Morrow, George W. Co. I Private :Morrow, Henry S. Co. D Bugler :Morrow, James A. Co. D Private :Morrow, James F. Co. K Private :Morrow, James W. Co. I Private :Morrow, O. H. Co. H Private :Morton, David S. Co. F Private :Mosley, S. S. Co. A Sergeant :Murphy, Jeremiah Co. F 2LT :Murry, P. T. Co. G Private :Nash, A. S. Co. G Private :Neely, John H. Co. I Private :Nelson, William Co. D Farrier :Newman, John F. Co. F Sergeant :Newman, W. P. Co. F Private :Nickls, B. F. Co. F Blacksmith :Nimmo, W. H. Co. C Private :Nixon, A. I. Co. H Private :Mobles, Reuben Co. I Private, Sergeant :Nobles, Richard Co. I Private :Nobles, Thomas Co. I Private :Nobles, Thomas B. Co. I Private :Nobles, William Co. I Private :Northcut, E. E Co. A, F Private :Northcut, G. W. Co. A Private :Norvill, G. B. Co. F Private :Nowlin, A. G. Co. K Private :Nuckolls, G. S. Co. B Private :Olford, John Co. I Corporal :Ollinger, G. W Co. K Private :O'Neal, G. W. Co. C Private :Oneal, James T. Co. I Ordnance Sergeant :Osborn, L. W. Co. E Private :Osborn, W. S. Co. E 5Sgt :Owen, Thomas Co. F 2Sgt :Owen, Thomas J. Co. K, H Private :Owen, W. C. Co. E Private :Ozment, Thomas J. Co. G Private :Parker, F. D. Co. E Private :Parker, John H. Co. E Private :Parker, Robert L. Co. I Private :Parks, Lorenzo D. Co. G Private :Patillo, G. W. Co. K Private :Patrick, John Co. A Private :Patrick, M. L. Co. A Private :Patrick, W. H. Co. A 3Corp :Patterson, David N. Co. D Private :Pateson, David Co. I Private :Patteson, Thomas M. Co. I Captain :Payne, A. P. Co. B Private :Payne, James Co. E Private :Peak, Richard Co. E Private :Pearce, T. B. Co. G Private :Peebles, Pat. B. Co. F 3Corp, Corporal :Peevy, Dial Co. F Private, Bugler :Penington, J. N. Co. E Private :Perkins, Joseph Co. I Private :Persell, J. J. Co. B Private :Perry, Holeman Co. E Private :Peters, James Co. G Private :Pettus, William A. Co. F Private :Petty, J. W. Co. K Private :Petty, R. A. Co. K Private :Petty, W. L. Co. G Private :Phendergrass, Caleb J. Co. G 2Corp, 1Corp :Phillipps, G. D. Co. I Private :Phillipps, J. L. Co. I Private :Phillips, Samuel Co. G Private :Phillips, Seebe Co. G Private :Pickard, P. J. Co. F Private :Pickard, W. G. Co. F Private :Pickens, James C. Co. D Private :Pickett, W. H. Co. C Private :Pike, G. W. Co. F Private :Pinkerton, Wiliam H. Co. I Private :Pinkston, D. K. Co. G Private :Pitts, John P. Co. K Sergeant, 3Sgt :Plemmons, John C. Co. H Private :Pool, Andrew W. Co. I Private :Pool, James H. Co. I Private :Pool, John C. Co. I Private :Pool, William T. Co. I Private :Popejoy, James Co. K Private :Posey, J. W. Co. K Private :Potts, J. R. Co. C :Powers, J. N. Co. C Private :Preuit, William F. Co. D Private :Preuitt, James M. Co. D Private :Price, A. J. Co. E Private :Price, T. B. Co. E Private :Pritchett, Charles Co. I Private :Pritchett, John W. Co. I Private :Pritchett, Moses Co. I Private :Proctor, F. M. Co. I Private, 3Sgt :Proctor, J. W. Co. C Private :Proctor, S. D. Co. C Private :Proctor, William Co. G Private :Provence, James K. Co. G Private :Province, Albert Co. F Private :Province, J. M. Co. C Private :Province, R. M. Co. C Private :Pruett, Edward Co. B Private :Pruit, V. Green Co. C 5Sgt, Private :Ptomy, J. W. Co. A Sergeant, 5Sgt :Purcell, W. Q. Co. A Private :Putman, D. T. Co. C Private :Putnam, James Co. D Private :Qualls, William J. Co. D Private :Ragland, E. B. Co. F Private :Ragland, E. M. Co. F Private :Ragland, J. D. Co. F Private :Ragsdale, Ed W. Co. I, H Private :Ramsey, John Co. I Corporal, Private :Reagan, Sam Co. I Private :Reed, Robert M. Co. D Private :Reed, Ruffis R. Co. unkwn Private :Reedy, J. H. Co. F Private :Reedy, Logan Co. F, A Private :Reeves, George W. Co. I Corporal :Reeves, Simeon E. Co. D Private :Renfro, I. P. Co. F Private :Renfrow, John W. Co. D Sergeant :Richardson, J. R. Co. A Private :Rickets, John Co. I, H Private :Riddick, T. J. Co. B Private :Riddles, Isham G. Co. I Private :Ridge, F. M. Co. E Private :Ridge, J. W. Co. E Private :Ridgway, J. J. Co. A Private :Riggle, J. M. Co. E Private :Rison, ______ Co. L 1LT :Rivers, A. E. Co. A Private :Roach, G. H. Co. G Private :Roach, T. A. B. Co. G Private :Roan, Newton Co. D Private :Roberts, Rufus G. Co. I Private, Corporal :Roberts, William R. Co. I Private :Robertson, G. M. Co. C Private :Robertson, Samuel L. Co. F Sergeant :Robertson, T. P. Co. C Private :Robertson, W. N. Co. F Private :Robinson, C. A. Co. C Corporal, Sergeant :Robinson, E. D. Co. H Private :Robinson, John H. Co. H 1Sgt :Roden, Felix M. Co. G Private :Roden, Lee Co. G 1Sgt, Private :Rodgers, Joseph R. Co. I Private :Rodgers, J. W. Co. K Private :Rodgers, William Co. I Private :Rogers, G. D. Co. C Private :Rogers, Jesse W. Co. D Private :Rogers, James Co. F Private :Romans, Silas J. Co. G Private :Romans, William Co. G Private :Romines, Calvin Co. D Private :Roper, Hardee Co. I Private :Rossel, J. C. Co. E Private :Rossell, J. L. D. Co. E Private :Rountree, H. S. Co. K 1Sgt :Rountree, S. L. Co. C, K Private :Rowe, William G. Co. K Private :Rowell, W. S. Co. A Private :Russell, A. A. F & S Colonel :Russell, A. G. Co. H Private :Russell, Henry C. Co. H Private :Russell, Samuel H. Co. I Private, Sergeant :Russell, William C. Co. G Private :Russey, C. C. Co. K Corporal :Rutherford, J. H. Co. F Private, 1Sgt :Salter, J. F. Co. A Private :Sampson, William Co. H 4Corporal :Sanders, W. W. Co. B Private :Sandford, F. M. Co. C Private :Sandford, J. B. Co. C Private :Sandford, Samuel W. Co. K Private :Saxon, A. M. Co. C 3Sgt, Private :Schlack, C. H. Co. F Bugler, Private :Scott, H. P. Co. F Private :Scott, James B. Co. G Private :Scott, R. T. Jr. Co. C Private :Scott, Walter Co. G Private :Scruggs, B. Pope Co. C, B Private :Scruggs, Thomas Co. I, L Private :Seat, _____ Co. L 2LT :Selby, James O. Co. E Private :Selby, Samuel Co. E Private :Selby, T. J. Co. E Private :Selby, W. D. Co. E Private :Sharp, A. J. Co. D Private :Sharp, John M. Co. D Private :Sharp, Samuel F. Co. D Private :Sharp, Samuel J. Co. D Private :Sharp, Simon P. Co. D Private :Shaver, Lewis M. Co. D Private :Sherril, Wyly B. Co. D Private :Shelton, W. T. Co. B Private :Shields, Wm. Co.unkwn Private :Shobcart, A. P. Co. E Private :Shook, James P. Co. E Private :Shook, J. N. Co. E Private :Shook, J. W. Co. E, A Private :Shook, R. D. Co. E Private :Shores, Henry C. Co. I Private :Sibley, Felix Co. K Private :Simes, S. Co. G :Simmons, Robert Co. unkwn :Simms, John J. Co. G Private :Simms, N. A. Co. B Private :Simms, Thomas Co. G Private :Simms, William Co. G Private :Simpson, P. G. Co. H Private :Sims, John Co. E Private :Sims, Martin Co. E 4Corp and 5Sgt :Sisk, Albert Co. E Private :Skidmore, John P. Co. D 4Sgt :Skidmore, Nathaniel G. Co. D Private :Skidmore, R. A. Co. D Private :Skidmore, Richard M. Co. D Private :Skidmore, William T. Co. D 2LT :Skipworth, William P. Co. K Private :Smallwood, John B. Co. D Private :Smallwood, Thomas Co. D Private :Smelser, Albert C. Co. G Private :Smelser, James Co. G Private :Smelser, John Co. G Private :Smith, _____ Co. I Private :Smith, Anderson Co. H 2Sgt :Smith, Armistead L. Co. D Private :Smith, C. E. Co. F Private :Smith, G. M. Co. G Private :Smith, Henry Co. G Private :Smith, Henry F. Co. G Captain :Smith, James L. Co. I 1LT and Captain :Smith, Jessee Co. A Private :Smith, John Co. D Private :Smith, John S. Co. A Private :Smith, John S. Co. A :Smith, John W. Co. D Private :Smith, N. R. Co. A Private :Smith, Q. F. Co. H :Smith, Seborn Co. E Private :Smith, T. H. Co. A Private :Smith, Thomas Co. I Private :Smith, William Co. G Private :Smith, William A. Co. D Private :Smith, Zadoc D. Co. unkwn :Smithers, Harram L. Co. K Private :Smithers, O. P. Co. K Private :Smock, R. F. Co. C Private :Snead, Isaac J. Co. B Private :Snead, John A. Co. unkwn 1Sgt :Snowden, William Co. A Private :Solcer, Samuel Co. E Private :Sorter, Edward Co. unkwn :Spain, A. A. Co. K Private :Spain, A. F. Co. K Private :Speak, Denis B. Co. D Private :Speak, Henry C. Co. D, F & S Private, Sgt Major :Speak, James T. Co. D Private :Spears, Hesekiah Co. I Private :Spelse, William K. Co. C 2Sgt, Private :Spiegle, Thomas Co. I Private :Spotswood, P. W. Co. F Private :Springer, James W. Co. K Private :Staples, David Co. E, A Private :Starkey, G. M. D. Co. C Private :Starkey, Jesse Co. G Private :Starkey, William Co. C Private :St. Clair, P. P. Co. C Private :Steger, D. F. Co. B Private :Steger, J. C. W. F & S Asst. Surgeon :Steger, J. P. Co. B Private :Stephens, Harrod Co. I Private :Stephenson, William Co. G Private :Stevenson, Bart Co. G Private :Steward, Thomas F. Co. G Private :Stimpson, E. W. Co. B Private :Street, W. J. Co. C Private, 4Corp :Strong, C. W. Co. C unkwn :Strong, George F. Co. K Private :Stuart, William D. Co. D Private :Sturdavant, Charles Co. K Private :Sublet, William S. Co. G Private :Sullivan, Moses B. Co. B Private :Sutton, W. L. Co. D Private :Swafford, William W. Co. G Private :Swearingin, William Co. H Private :Sweeden, Thomas Co. D Wagoner, Private :Swiles, _____ Co. I Private :Swonford, Ezekiel Co. E Private :Swords, Benj. A. Co. unkwn :Swords, James B. Co. I 4Sgt,Private :Swords, Shelton Co. I :Swords, Thomas F. Co. I Private :Tanner, T. J. Co. K Private :Tapscott, Robert H. Co. D Private :Tarrance, M. J. Co. G Private :Tate, H. A. Co. F Private :Tate, Jefferson Co. G Private :Tate, Samuel L. Co. D Corporal :Taylor, C. C. R. Co. E 2LT :Taylor, F. M. F & S Major :Taylor, J. J. Co. F Private :Taylor, J. M. Co. C Private :Taylor, John W. Co. I Sergeant, Private :Taylor, T. A. H. Co. E Private :Taylor, William H. Co. D Captain :Taylor, W. T. Co. F Private :Terry, George A. Co. D Private :Tharp, James C. Co. D Private :Thomas, George H. Co. I Private :Thomas, Henry Co. I Private :Thomas, James M. Co. G Private :Thomas, William C. Co. I Private :Thompson, E. B. Co. K Private :Thompson, Fowler Co. C Private, Sergeant :Thompson, M. Co. E Private :Thompson, William J. Co. K Private :Thornburg, John Co. I Private :Thornton, _____ Co. B LT :Thorp, J. C. Co. C Private, 2LT :Thurber, Ferdinand H. Co. F Private :Tiller, Aaron L. Co. C Private :Tipton, C. J. Co. K Private :Tipton, E. Benjamin Co. C Private :Tipton, John Co. K Private :Tipton, Lafayette Co. C Private :Tobbert, George C. Co. unkwn Private :Tolbert, Henry L. Co. unkwn Private :Toney, J. M. Co. F Private :Toon, William H. Co. G Private :Trimmer, James Co. H Private :Tripp, J. W. Co. B Private :True, J. W. Co. E Private, Sergeant :Turner, James H. Co. I Private :Turner, J. C. Co. F Private :Turner, Lewis Co. G Private :Turner, W. W. Co. A Private :Tyler, Hick Co. I Private :Tyler, Pleasant Co. A Private :Upshaw, Adkins Co. E Private :Van Cleave, Thomas Co. unkwn Private :Vancleave, William Co. unkwn Private :Vany, C. M. Co. D Private :Vaught, Hiram W. Co. G Private :Vaught, James L. Co. G Private :Vaught, William Co. G Private :Vaun, W. L. Co. D Private :Venable, Jasper Co. I Private :Venerable, Thomas M. Co. D Private :Vinzant, Wyley Co. D Private :Wade, Milton T. Co. unkwn :Wagnon, M. H. Co. B Private :Wagoner, Elijah Co. unwkn Private :Wakefield, James Co. K Corporal :Wakefield, J. M. Co. K Private :Wakefield, M. L. Co. K Private :Walker, B. F. Co. F Private :Walker, James L. Co. D Private :Walker, James M. Co. K Sergeant :Walker, James R. Co. unkwn Sergeant :Walker, John W. Co. K Private :Walker, J. T. Co. E Corporal, Sergeant :Walker, R. M. Co. F Private :Walker, Thomas Co. I Private :Walker, William Co. E Private :Walker, William H. Co. I Private :Wall, J. A. Co. F Private :Wall, William Co. F Private :Wallace, M. C. Co. unkwn :Wallace, R. M. Co. E Private :Walls, Berry Co. I Private :Walls, Daniel Co. I Sergeant :Ware, William R. Co. F Private :Warnach, A. Co. G Private :Warren, J. E. Co. A Private, Corporal :Washington, J. L. Co. E Private :Watkins, I. Co. K Private :Watson, D. R. Co. B Private :Watson, T. A. Co. B Private, Sergeant :Weatherly, Jas. W. Co. H Sergeant :Weatherly, P. D. Co. I 2LT, 1LT :Weaver, G. A. Co. K Private :Weaver, John B. Co. C Private :Weaver, John H. Co. F Private :Webb, Meredith W. Co. G Corporal, Sergeant :Webster, Ed. A Co. I Private :Wedgeworth, Asbery B. Co. unkwn Corporal :Wedgeworth, John Co. unnkwn Private :Wedgeworth, Thomas Co. unwkn Private :Wellborn, George W. Co. G Private :Wellborn, James L. Co. G Private :Wellborn, William S. Co. G, B Private, Corporal :Wells, George W. Co. C Private :Wells, Obediah S. Co. H Private :West, Joseph Co. D Private :Whalen, Napoleon B. Co. D Private :Wheeler, James T. Co. D Corporal :Wheelis, James Co. I, F Private :Whiliker, N. Co. G Private :White, J. C. Co. K Private :White, Larkin S. Co. F Private :White, Mike Co. F Private :Whitlock, James Co. G Private :Whitman, D. E. Co. K Private :Whitman, Henry Co. K Private :Whitman, James P. Co. D Corporal, Sergeant :Whitman, T. W. Co. K Private :Whitman, W. R. Co. K Captain :Whitmire, C. H. Co. B Corporal :Whitson, Joseph Co. B Private :Widener, William G. Co. I Private :Wiggins, E. C. Co. A Private :Wilbanks, L. P. Co. E Private :Wilbanks, W. R. S. Co. E Private :Williams, Blaxtor R. Co. I Sergeant, Private :Williams, E. L. Co. B Private :Williams, George W. Co. E Private :Williams, Hardee G. Co. I Private :Williams, James Co. I Private :Williams, James R. Co. I Private :Williams, J. S. Co. E Private :Williams, Preston Co. A Private :Williams, R. J. Co. F Private :Williams, Thomas H. Co. I Private :Williamson, Charles S. Co. D Private :Williamson, John T. Co. D Private :Williamson, Nickleson C. Co. H Private :Wilson, A. J. Co. C Private :Wilson, George Co. A Private :Wilson, J. W. Co. C Private :Wilson, LeRoy Co. A Private :Wilson, T. J. Co. C Private :Winchester, Richard Co. I Private :Winton, Horatio D. Co. D Private :Winton, William C. Co. D Private :Wood, Benjamin F. Co. B Private :Wood, David H. Co. unkwn Sergeant :Wood, D. M. Co. B Private :Wood, George W. Co. B Corporal, Private :Wood, Joseph Co. B Private :Wood, T. B. Co. B Private :Wood, Thomas A. Co. unkwn 3LT :Woodall, Salanthiel Co. G Private :Woodall, William Co. H Private :Woodall, W. P. Co. F Private :Woosly, B.M. Co. E Private :Word, Pressley C. Co. G Private :Word, Thomas Co. I Private :Worsham, Felix Co. F Private :Wright, A. T. Co. A Corporal :Wright, Christopher Co. D Private :Wright, E. P. Co. A Corporal :Wright, I. H. Co. H Private :Wright, James W. Co. G Private :Wright, Jeptha Co. A Private :Wright, J. H. Co. A 2LT©LT :Wright, J. K. P. Co. C Corporal :Wright, Joseph A. Co. A Private :Wright, William B. Co. D Private, Sergeant :Wright, W. S. Co. A Private :Wright, Zacharia J. Co. G Private :Wyeth, John A. Co. I Private :Yrargin, J. W. Co. H Private :Yratman, R. P. Co. F Private :Young, I. E. Co. H Private :Young, Jessey Co. D Private :Young, John E. Co. H Private :Young, Milton Co. F Private ==Sources== *[https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=CAL0004RC02 NPS.gov] web site.

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[[Elton-137 | Herbert Sauzier Elton]] 's memories of working at New Court between 1910 and 1957 “BEST CLUB IN LONDON” Thus spake George Tite standing with his back to the roaring fire in the General Office of New Court. How right he was ! Of course there were times when the atmosphere of that hallowed hall was anything but club-like. But, if a club is a place where one meets one’s friends, then the epigram is appropriate. The accompanying notes and “Potted Personalities” were written in 1964; I thought it best to make no reference to persons at New Court at that time. Since then three very dear friends have gone and so I add my humble tributes to them. FRANK NEWBERRY Known at the Royal Mint Refinery as “Le Pere Frankie”. A bachelor, he was brought up to New Court to strengthen the Bullion Department. A very delightful person and, having been brought up in France, he had all the courtesy and manners of an old French family. A great lover of Nature, music and art, as well as a great reader, he assembled a careful collection of silhouettes including many by the famous Myers. All in all, a man of much charm. Perhaps he was a little hesitant in answering immediately questions put to him by Mr. Anthony, who always liked a quick reply. But this was his nature, not to speak until he had thought out the implications involved. He retired early owing to failing eyesight and went to live in Midhurst where my wife and I saw much of him. He died in 1942. A very dear person. JACK MORTON A very different type, having the temper and drive of his father (then London Manager of the Sheffield Smelting Company with whom the firm did a lot of business in what the bullion trade called “Sweeps”.) Jack came to New Court on being demobilised after the First World War having acquired a Cambridge Degree. He and I generally lunched together during the week and, as we had a lot of common interests, he became a very dear friend. He had, as many of us have, several peculiarities. He was quite oblivious of what anyone thought of him. For example, he had the temerity on a very hot day to take off his jacket in the restaurant where we lunched and, when asked by the manageress to put it on again, left his uneaten lunch and walked out. Sometimes he and I had grilled herrings for lunch and Jack would collect the soft roes in an envelope to take home for the “puss cat”. Jack never wasted time and was even known to use the time spent in the tube on the way home to use a rather noisy calculating machine on his knees in order to finish some office work. Then he would dash up the “NO ENTRY” staircase at Highgate so as to get to the lift before the crowd (having, of course, made sure that he was in that part of the train which stopped near to the escape hole). He believed, like his father, in always arriving late for an appointment so as to avoid having to wait himself. One night my wife and I joined Jack and his wife for dinner and dance. Having bathed and dressed (tails, of course), he said to me “Come, we’ve just time to clean the car.” This we did! On one occasion when Morton was driving home over Hampstead Heath on a bright moonlit night after dining with friends, he was stopped by a policeman for not having his lights on. Added to which his breath smelt of wine and his usual slight stammer was accentuated by the emergency. This all looked pretty serious for an employee of N.M.R. & Sons and it took all father Morton’s influence with the Magistrate to get the charge dropped. We had holidays together and when walking through the country both he and his wife were always on the look-out for a nice hotel which they wished to acquire. He had been gassed during the war and the winter fogs of London affected his chest, so that it was no surprise that he retired early and bought “The Elms”, Abberley, the first hotel in the AA Handbook. Many from New Court stayed there in that lovely country house. After some years he died of pneumonia, a great loss to all who knew him. HUGH MILLER Joined New Court in 1917 from Cambridge where he obtained a First in Economics and a half blue in tennis. He was the son of the principal of the Bullion Office at the Bank of England. A perfectionist in all things he undertook, and there were many. His chief renown at New Court was as head of the Bills Receivable Department, so aptly described from a junior’s point of view in Palin’s book ““Rothschild Relish”. Outside the office his interests were legion. During the Blitz when he worked on munitions at the refinery, he entertained the workmen when sheltering from the German raids with card tricks and sleight of hand. He exhibited at the salon of the Royal Photographic Society, and he wrote a useful book on “‘Foreign Exchange” which brought reviews of books on Banking for the Institute of Bankers. Hugh was on the Committee of the Alpine Society, President of the Iris Society which awarded him the Dykes Memorial for his production of the wonderful Iris “Katchengunga”; he designed and built an extensive model gauge 1 railway for his sons, complete with scenery made of papier mache and realistically painted. He made a unique collection of “‘Ship Letters”’, each mounted on a separate page with an engraving of the period depicting the port of entry and annotated in excellent block lettering (his usual writing was frightful). He collected antique furniture which he was able to re-habilitate, stain and polish, and he combed the local auctions for oil paintings, one of which turned out to be a Turner. Yet, unless one was prepared to share his particular enthusiasm of the moment and go along with him, you could miss a lot of his intrinsic friend¬ship and charm. After recovering from an operation which relieved him of much pain, caused by an arthritic hip, he died quite suddenly in 1962. * * * * * I have to thank New Court for giving me these very dear friends. PERSONAL MEMORIES OF NEW COURT “Ow did you get ‘ere?” said the venerable Chief Cashier (Mr. Courbould), as if I were something the cat had brought in. I evaded the question but the truth may now be revealed. I had always been warned that if I did not do well at school I should be put in a Bank instead of becoming a locomotive engineer. It so happened that my father was unable through threatened illness to contemplate the expense of my being articled to a railway engineer. And so, in September 1910, through the influence of the Duke of Connaught under whom my father had served in the South African War, I was ushered in by Mr. Tarver for an interview with the Partners, then Lord Rothschild, Mr. Leopold and Mr. Alfred. Little did I realize that such qualifications as I had went for nothing. (They were a working knowledge of French and German and a London Matriculation First Class pass.) Mr. Leopold spoke to me in both languages and then fired this at me: “‘Why don’t you go into the Army like your father?” By the greatest of luck I replied “I would rather come to New Court, Sir”’. Mr. Leopold, obviously pleased, rattled his keys in his pocket and, turning to the other two and smiling, said “Do you hear that ? - he would rather come here than be in the Army.” That did it. I was told to come the next day and ask for “Towsie”. The porters on the gate said there was no such person. I then played another card. Could I see Mr. Purdie? I had been told by a friend, the Headmaster of the Roan School, Greenwich, that one of his best pupils, Purdie, was a very trusted person at Rothschilds. When Purdie heard that I knew his former Head I was at once persona grata. He was a good friend to me from that moment. Towsie turned out to be W.N. Towse, a fairly new clerk whom Mr. Leopold always called “Towsie” and he became one of my best friends. (Towse was a relation of General Towse, VC, a prominent member of the Fishmongers Company.) Purdie, like most of the other porters at that time, was descended from the Folkestone smugglers who had done yeoman service to the original Nathaniel Meyer Rothschild in the early days. They were a very fine crowd of hefty fellows absolutely devoted to the firm. And so I was set to sort into numerical order, count and list Brazilian and Chilean Coupons which had been paid by our Paris house. This was my deadly occupation for four years. To do this efficiently I was dressed - as most of the others at that time - in morning coat, top hat, white spats over patent leather boots, stiff butter¬fly collar and starched shirt. I travelled second class and thought myself well paid at £100 a year. After all, my friend in the Bank of Scotland thought himself lucky to be getting £25 a year. But this was not all, because in the four years before the First World War I was able to save £400. This apparent paradox was due to the large number of "touchings” which followed the many big loans which the firm issued during that period. On “Touching Day”’ we lined up in alphabetical order outside the ‘“Old Room” (the former partner” s room) and eagerly watched the men who came out for an indication of the magnitude of the “touching”. On entering, one saw Mr. Leo (it was always Mr. Leo) seated at the centre table, a white carnation or orchid in his buttonhole and a large white handkerchief tucked loosely between the lapels of his coat, before him a pile of Bank of England notes. He always asked “‘Have you been very busyee?” to which one replied “‘There has been a lot to do, Sir”’ or something like that. He would then hand me £25 or £30 in those lovely crisp notes. Then there was holiday money. An example: (one had to ask for this by going in to see Mr. Leo) Mr. Leo asked me where I was going and I replied ‘“Grindelwald, Sir”. “That will be a nice holiday, take this to the Cashiers” - a debit slip for £30. A lot of money in those days. At Christmas there was a Christmas Box of £25 and, of course, a monster turkey. We were paid once a quarter in arrears. For this, we lined up in alphabetical order and received our pay in Bank of England notes from a Mr. Harvey through a little window at the end of his desk. Many clerks found this once a quarter system left them high and dry by the end of the period. But coupons, coupons, COUPONS - ever more of them. Montefiore, in charge, together with Bartrum and myself were the chief victims. We became so expert that we could talk and discuss current affairs while counting the wretched things into packets of 100. We could sort into numerical order, count and list at the rate of about four to six thousand a day each of us. To keep up the interest the chap who did the least had to buy a ½ lb box of Fuller’s chocolates for consumption the next afternoon. We had, at times, to work up to 8 p.m. to keep pace with the never-ceasing flow. It was like “Alice through the Looking Glass”, having to run all out just to keep in the same place. On these occasions we would have a dinner “up West” and afterwards go to some place of entertainment like the “Tivoli Music Hall” where such stars as Marie Lloyd, Harry Tate, Harry Lauder and Little Titch might all appear in the same programme. Dinner had cost, perhaps, 4 shillings and the theatre 2/6, but it was worth it! In those days most of the senior clerks like Gibbs, Littlehales, Metcalf, Wall and Father Howard wore beards similar to King Edward VII and, though very dignified, in appearance, were not above relaxing. Father Howard, for example, could be persuaded at tea-time to give a most realistic representation of the Lord Mayor’s Show, banging on the table till the cups rattled as the drums drew near, interspersed with noises from the crowd. “Programme all ‘ighly coloured.” Then trombones playing, children crying, horses clattering along, etc. - it would have us in fits of laughter. We all had lunch at the office in those days and what a sumptuous affair it was! The caterers were Ring & Brymer who did the Lord Mayor’s banquets and I can remember such things as plovers on toast (2), baked John Dorey, meringues Chantilly, and wines. Only the First World War saved me from chronic indiges¬t ion. There was a large German element then - the Nauheims - Joseph and Karl, Muller, Scholtz, Schonfelder and others, some of whom had served in the Franco-Prussian war. At the end of lunch each one of the Germans leaving the table would growl “Mahlzeit” (a shortened form of Gesegnete Mahlzeit or “Blessed Meal”) and we would repeat “Mahlzeit”. A much younger German named Bungener, who used to blow cherry stones out of his mouth on to his plate when eating cherry tart, sometimes missed the mark and the stone would come to rest on the tablecloth. He disappeared just before the outbreak of World War I; he was of military age. Was he a better shot with his rifle? I hope not. The four most junior clerks had to take turns “on the Post” every night for a week. This involved entering all the names and addresses and stamp values of all letters. These had to be away before 6 p.m. On the one hand was a porter called Black in charge of the Post, urging haste, and on the other the great High Priest Joseph Nauheim would come and examine the writing to see it if was up to his very high standard. Those whose writing was not good enough were made to take lessons in caligraphy. Montefiore was one of these. We then had to add up all the entries and agree them with the stamps issued, a matter of only £2 or £3. The joke was that we ignored the registered packets and it was here that Black did himself exceedingly well until Burrell’s Control Department discovered the fraud and Black was sacked to the great joy of all juniors. Near the counter in the General Office was a huge letter press over which presided an old South African War veteran named Duncan, late Sergeant in the Black Watch. He had been badly wounded in the leg and his record and braw Scots accent were most impressive. He was also no respector of persons, however exalted. He let no-one else take press copies of the letters, all of which were written in beautiful longhand with some awful stuff called copying ink - thick black ink which dried very slowly and could not be blotted (there were no typewriters in those days). The letters were put between damp tissue paper and the requisite number of copies emerged after Duncan had done his stuff at the big wheel of the press. Joseph Nauheim, the then Manager and Chief Correspondent, having got the letters signed would stand up on his little platform which raised him above all the other clerks and shout over the partitions (all neatly labelled “Please make as little noise as possible”) “Copee”. Old Duncan took no notice. Again would come the gutteral “Copeeee”, and Duncan would quite audibly reply “You bloody well wait” and get away with it! The clouds of War were threatening and the firm gave every encouragement to clerks to join the Territorials, including allowing camp time in addition to normal holidays. When war did break out there was a great rush to join up. The department in which I was heard through Towse that the Artists Rifles were to form a new battalion for Home Service. So we all went along at 6 a.m. the next morning and stood in a queue until late in the evening before we signed on, paid £5 for the privilege and were told that unless we were prepared to go overseas we were not wanted. Was there a man dismayed? Yes, my father! I blotted my copy book by being made a Corporal over my boss, Montefiore, in view of my O.T.C. training at school. Some months later five members of New Court dined together in Alexandria; they were Wise, Littlehales, Towse, Scudamore and myself. Towse and I were in the same brigade and we often met and talked of New Court. I last saw him just before we went over the top at High Wood in September 1916 in which attack he was killed, alas. Before going overseas I went to say “Good-bye” to the partners and Mr. Leo gave me a chit for 50 cigars and told me to ask the head waiter, Barnaby, for a really nice box. I was a non-smoker but proudly took my cigars to the Officers’ Mess and they were handed round at guest night. The C.O. was a Colonel Carlebach (a brother officer of the infamous Colonel. Blumenthal late of New Court). He was a director of the Imperial Tobacco Company and, having tried one of my cigars, said “Mr. Elton, where did you get these cigars?” When I told him he said “Well, they’ve been swindled, you’d better give them to the waiters.” They threw them away. Was Barnaby or Brumfits to blame? In view of my interest in things mechanical and to see a more exciting side of the war, I managed to get into the Tank Corps and became a Tank Commander. One day my C.O., a regular of the old school, sent for me and told me that because I was good at map reading and spoke French and German I was to be a Reconnaissance Officer. I replied that I wanted to remain a Tank Commander. Knowing my civilian, occupation, he then said angrily “You are in the Army now, not in a little Jewish money-lender’s office and you’ll bloody-well do what you are told.” I felt like murder but had to salute and say “Very good, Sir”, and my thoughts went back to that first day at New Court when I had said “I would rather come to New Court”. And so on demobilisation I presented myself at New Court with a new Bowler Hat and rather full of myself. When I asked Mr. Burrell if I could have a holiday with my parents he replied “You’ve been on holiday for five years and lots of people here hav’nt had a holiday all that time.” He might have said “You’re in a bank now, not in the Army” and it would have hurt less. I started the next day on COUPONS! This was too much; so I went up to Mr. Burrell and told him I had been used to taking responsibility and had a good head for figures - could I be allowed to show what I could do? His reply in his marked Welsh intonation was “Well! It all. depends upon you”. Next day I was put on to wrapping up parcels of drawn bonds in brown paper under the able instruction of a Mr. Henfrey. This I did for three months and did it so well that, like the man in H.M.S. “Pinafore” who “polished up the handles so carefully”, I became junior in Mr. Burrell’s pet Control Department. This was my bit of luck, for there I met the great Mr. A.E. Kimpton and became his man from that day on. Kimpton was a man after my own heart at that time. (I was to be a little disappointed by some of his later exploits.) He was progressive to the verge of being revolutionary and unlike some heads of departments he took pains to teach me a great deal and when he formed the African Gold Realization Depart¬ment I became his assistant. Kimpton liked to have clerks around him to whom he could leave the work and it paid dividends. As a youngster I had been taught to memorise the decimals of a pound of all shillings and pence down to 3/4 of a penny and I had always worked in decimals. So when Kimpton introduced calculating machines I was quids in. We no longer took any notice of those words above each desk “Please make as little noise as possible” and the noise in the General Office was frightful. And so I came to the Bullion Department for many years. When there one day old Corbould, long since retired, paid a visit to New Court. I told him how good it was to see him looking so well, to which he replied “My! You ‘ave bin gettin’ on; you used to be in the back ‘all”. He had won again. In 1919 there was only one telephone in the General Office (in a cupboard behind the oak panelling) and it was the duty of the junior in the Bullion Department to answer all calls as most of them were for us. Letters were still being written by hand and copied in the old press. Mr. Scott of the Bill Department would put Bills of Exchange for discounting in his portfolio, don his top hat and hawk them round the money market. The Bullion Van was horse drawn and when taking gold bars to the Refinery had to have a skid fitted under the iron tyres to prevent it running away down the slope through the Great Gate of Kief into Fuller’s shop opposite, as had once happened. It is difficult to imagine in this year 1964 that when we had to ship, say, three quarters of a million pounds worth of gold bars to New York, the railway company would take it in an open lorry to Waterloo Station with a tarpaulin spread over the boxes and a single unarmed policeman would sit nonchalantly at the back. AND NOTHING EVER HAPPENED. One of my jobs was to look after the shipping arrangements for the weekly shipments of gold to New York. One day when making up the account for Kuhn Loeb I could find no debit slip for the insurance of a big shipment. Then it dawned on me that I had forgotten to notify the insurers. Expecting the tick off of all time, I confessed to my boss, Clement Cooper, and all he said was “Tell the Alliance”. This I did and to my immense relief they said “That’s all right, old chap, send us the usual cover note”. By this time the ship was over halfway to New York. Had I made a mistake of 6d in the account, I should have been soundly ticked off. Our great joy in those days in the Bullion Department was to go down to the Refinery. The Royal Mint Refinery in its peak days used to refine a large proportion of the production of the South and West African Gold Mines using mostly the chlorine process. It was originally staffed by Frenchmen from Normandy and, between the two wars, still had a large element of French-speaking staff, both clerks and workmen. Because of the acid about in the silver refining section, the men wore clogs. Wine was imported in barrels from France and was bottled at the Refinery for staff and workmen. To me, being half French, it was always fascinating to enter this isolated pocket from across the Channel, apart from the interest of seeing gold and silver being refined and cast into bars. Only a few experts could produce those beautiful little 10 ounce bars by playing a flame on the mould as the metal was poured. These were shipped in thousands to Malaya to pay for the purchase of estates for growing rubber and to India where they just disappeared. Then came the decision of the Chinese Government to cash in on their vast stocks of silver Sycee and Maria Theresa Dollars. Sycee were silver ingots of about a pound weight cast into shoe-like form and, like the dollar coins, had to be melted down and cast into bars acceptable in the London Market. Great shiploads of these would arrive at London Docks in wooden boxes and were brought to the Refinery in enormous articulated meat lorries and it was essential that they should be cleared or we had trouble with the police because Royal Mint Street was becoming jammed with lorries waiting to get into the yards. I was sent down to organise gangs of casual dock labour to unload, break open the boxes, rough weigh the contents and wheel them in great tubs to the waiting furnaces. It was most exciting work and had to be done at great speed. I found that I got the best results by working one gang against another and letting them have a 10 minute break for a smoke at 10 minutes to each hour. This did not meet with approval when Mr. Buess, the Manager, saw them during one of the breaks. He said that they were paid by the hour and not by the 50 minutes and it took a lot to convince him that it worked better like that. The Refinery was working three shifts of eight hours a day, seven days a week during that period and some of us slept there on occasions. It was fine to see the way in which these dock labourers improved in health with the good pay they were getting. This was the time of the Depression. One of the first things they bought was shoes for their families and then for themselves, gradually smartening themselves up. I became very fond of those chaps and got to hear of their home lives and so, when the shipments began to ease off, I was delighted when I was asked to prepare recommendations for permanent employment at the Refinery. Among the names I submitted I starred two for special consideration. “So much for your judgment” said the Manager. “One of those is an ex Borstal boy and we can’t have him here, the temptations are too great.” I felt very sad about this and still do, for that chap was an outstanding leader of men, strong and healthy and a very hard worker. He had had the decency to tell the Manager his history and asked for a chance. He was given a month’s pay and sacked immediately. The other star turn was doing exceptionally well when I retired. It was a great blow when dear old Clement Cooper, head of the Bullion Department, died quite suddenly. We had been a very happy family - Cooper in charge (later Newberry), H.E. Davies, Cyril Lamb and myself, and it was not long before we all went in different directions: Lamb to the Stock Department, Davies eventually to great distinction, and I to a very pleasant association with one of the nicest chaps in the world, Algy Wood, in the Bills Payable Department. He really was a delightful person to work with and I don’ t think we ever had a crossword (except the “Times” and the “Telegraph”) during all the time we were together. That brings my story up to World War II. The rest is not history and lives in the memory of those who are still at New Court. After the War the club atmosphere went out with the fires in the General Office. Everyone was too busy to chat or jest. Little did I think when Old Corbould said “‘Ow did you get ‘ere?” that one day I should have the post which struck such awe in me. But how thankful I was that I had found such happiness and interest as I had at New Court; for there I met all my best friends and I had learnt to enjoy Banking a la Rothschild. POTTED PERSONALITIES 1910—1957 GEORGE TITE A famous character with a biting wit and always ready for a leg-pull. One of his most carefully planned efforts, however, did not come off. It was directed against Clement Cooper, head of the Bullion Department. In that department was a most likeable chap, T.C. Gunner (one of Kimpton’s introductions) and Cooper was inclined to take Gunner under his wing as being a very promising pupil. One day Tite was heard to be having a most awful row with Gunner and said in Cooper’s hearing and with some vehemence “It’s neither right nor fair.” Cooper looked up and asked me what it was all about and I truthfully said that I hadn’t a ghost of an idea. Tite repeated the phrase still more angrily but Cooper never bit the bait which had something to do with the sinister physiology of a negress. He once complained of suffering from flatulence. When asked why he did not take something for it, he replied “It’s not my flatulence but Sigmund W ‘s sitting next to me.” One of his chief claims to fame was as founder member of the G.C.A.W. There were in the General Office three monumental red granite fireplaces along the North wall and it was Tite’s habit to spend much of the day waiting for his letters to be signed by the partners and standing with his back to the central fire, regaling the other members with his sparkling conversation. These gatherings became known as the “Glorious Company of Arse Warmers” . There was a club-like atmosphere about New Court in those days which was to vanish a few years later, especially when Tite was no longer a focal point. His chief claim to fame was his pronouncement that “New Court was the BEST CLUB IN LONDON”. ZIFFER Reported to be a Count hailed from Austria. Like Tite, a member of the Correspondence Department but unlike Tite he was always in a fearful hurry. He would check a letter before putting it in the envelope and then, just before sealing it up, would suddenly open the envelope and read the contents all again aloud. Generally one of the last to leave the office, he would dash down the stairs for a wash, his feet clattering down the steps with a noise like a machine gun, rush off to London Bridge station where he could be seen, all passion spent, crawling along the platform trailing a huge black bag in one hand and in the other a patent electric torch operated by a lever which generated the current. He once said (a supreme example of hyperbole or what was known in the R.A.F. as “shooting a line”) “They tell me I have a very pretty wife. I do not know, I never see her by daylight.” One Saturday when he was in charge, the phone rang and Ziffer answered “No! but I am Mr. Stephany’s alternative.” Poor old Ziffer; we liked him. STEPHANY Manager of the office after Nauheim died. Very able and hid a kindly disposi¬tion under a business-like exterior. Everyone looked up to him as one who was always just and who knew most of the answers. One of his sayings was “The man who never made a mistake never made anything” . This to one who had just confessed a blunder. Then he would add “But God help the man who misses a mistake when checking an account.” He told the following stories against himself:- Travelling on the District Line a corduroy-trousered navvy sitting next to him said “Got a fag, guvner?” to which Stephany replied “No, but have a cigar.” With a look of incredulity the navvy said “Gorblimy guy, I thought you was one of them blinking Jews.” When he arrived at Euston after a cycling holiday in the Lake District with Clement Cooper, he was wearing an old Norfolk jacket and a cap with ear flaps buttoned over the top. His bicycle was missing. Having got no sense out of the Guard, he demanded to see the Station Master. The latter, top-hatted and frock-coated after the manner of those days, listened to the now irate Stephany and, having surveyed the travel-worn figure, said with a drawl “Are you sure you ever had a bicycle?” He related the following of his son, then aged about six:- Stephany’s mother-in-law and an aunt were staying at his (Stephany’s) house and the boy, having been disobedient was being sent upstairs to bed. The boy turned round to the assembled party and said (or quoted?) “The trouble about this house is there are too many damned women about the place.” One of the rare occasions on which Steph lost marks. When he had a stroke and had to retire, a pathetic shadow of his former self, I don’t think there was a person in the office who did not feel a personal loss . “THE CARROT” (MR. BALLARD) One of the heads of a department in the Dividend Office went by the name of “the Carrot”. His father had been one of the strawberry and cream coated porters at the Bank of England and wanting a job for his son asked Lord Rothschild as he helped him from his carriage if he could get him a place at New Court. Lord Rothschild told him to send him along and went on holiday without telling anyone. When the son presented himself it was presumed that he was to be taken on as a clerk and so he was duly installed. I met “the Carrot” as I came off a leave train at Victoria during the First World War and he asked me where I had been. When I answered in the Ypres Salient, he said “Have you seen my son? He has been having an awful time there. He’ s in the very front line with the 16 inch Howitzers.” What a time those “heavies” had . GALLON (Nicknamed “Jemima”) He was chief cashier for many years. A sick man during his latter years at New Court, this probably accounted for his highly nervous state. He had a habit of locking up the Cash Box at the end of the day’s work, leaving the department and then rushing back to rattle the lid nervously to make sure everything was properly locked up. One night he returned to find a whole packet of Bills of Exchange lying near the box. Very surreptitiously he took them away to examine them, only to find that they were only “seconds” and of no value. A little unkind of someone. ROCHE For many years the Junior in Gallon’s department. Nicknamed “Pluggy” because he was one of the first clerks to become motorised. His first vehicle was a tricar with a wicker seat in front and he sat on a bicycle seat behind. He said his wife was quite safe in front because the thing never went fast enough to overtake anything. Besides being an exceedingly clever member of the Magic Circle (he did quite a bit of professional work - and a lot of unprofessional work as well), Pluggy was a bit of an amateur electrician. In fact he ran an electricity generating plant for his own house. He was sacked by Mr. Alfred for taking a “paying in” to the National Provincial Bank without an accompanying porter. Mr. Alfred had seen him go across the courtyard alone and did not know that Pluggy had picked up his escort under the arch. It was no use arguing and Jemima told him not to take any notice but to keep out of Mr. Alfred’s sight. However, soon afterwards, Mr. Alfred wanted some special lights arranged in the conservatory of his house in Hamilton Place and, hearing that Roche was an expert, sent for him. Roche received £20 for his trouble - the sack had apparently been forgotten. Roche never failed when he had finished adding up the Cash Book to announce to Jemima - “I’ve finished nursie!” He was responsible for putting a book on Jemima’ s desk entitled on the cover “A Night in Paris”. Jemima glanced at the object once or twice and finally curiosity overcame him and he opened the book. This fired a cracker inside the book and the loud bang told all those in the know that Jemima had opened the book. THE MERCER FAMILY Had a long innings at New Court. First there was Old Mercer. Then came “Mercer’s Son”. He, like Saint Andrew, fetched his brother who was named “Mercer’s Son’s Brother”. Finally, Ernest W. Mercer arrived, to be christened “Mercer’s Son’s Brother’s Son”. Mercer’s Son died on a golf course . Mercer’s Son’s Brother had served in sail before the mast prior to coming to New Court and was best known as the head of the Control Department for many years. He also was a keen golfer and on Monday mornings, while we members of his Department were trying to agree Saturday’s figures, he would give details of what happened at each hole. On one such occasion in 1920 I was busy adding up the figures and, to be polite and to give an idea of dutiful interest, I said “And what happened at the next hole, Sir?” “There wasn’t another hole, you clot! and I don’t want any innuendos about the 19th hole either”. He took a great pride in his Singer car which was always absolutely spotless and therefore never allowed out in the rain. He found an improved mileage per gallon of petrol by using Adcoids. These were little cubes of upper cylinder lubricant which were dropped into the petrol tank. After some months he noticed a strange rattle in the petrol tank. The garage found it full of undissolved Adcoid cubes, the paper wrapping of which had not been removed. No comment! HOYLAND Was an extremely able man who worked at a furious pace, humming tunelessly all the time. But he was quite incapable of imparting his knowledge to his subordinates. When he died, quite young, of a tumour of the brain, this made things a bit awkward for the Foreign Commercial Credits Department. He had little classical knowledge and used to refer, for example, to the S/S “Meanlouse”, more usually known as S/S “Menelaus” . We used to call each other twin brothers, both having arrived in the world on the same day in the same year. It is said of him that he was once in the partners room when Mr. Anthony said “I’m going to have my lunch now - you’d better go and get your dinner, Hoyland.” PRICE The very august head of the Private Accounts Department for some years. He had more than the average admiration for the Partners - something akin to reverence. After his death an envelope containing shot was found in his desk with the following words: “FROM PHEASANT SHOT BY MR. LIONEL.” TREVOR ABBEY-WILLIAMS One of the very best of raconteurs who generally had his audience laughing long before the end of his stories. The first member of the staff to be on the mat before his Commanding Officer. He was a member of the Honourable Artillery Company and, when mobilised at the commencement of World War I, he was detailed for guard duty on the night of his twenty-first birthday, with disastrous results. One always imagined that he would get out of any scrape by his ready wit. But once his usual savoir faire deserted him. Following a rather senior stenographer up the stairs, he had the temerity to pinch her posterior. Worse than this, when she turned round furious, he said “I’m sorry, I thought it was Miss K “ The stenographer of course reported the matter and for some time those stairs were out of bounds to all male clerks. Abbey-Williams was badly wounded in the jaw during the First World War but fortunately this did not interfere with his story telling. He had a very generous nature and would give his shirt away, I believe. In fact, just before I got married I had admired a light grey tie he was wearing. He gave it to me the next day. I still have it and wore it at my wedding and at a wedding last week. RUDDLE A porter in what used to be called “the Front Hall”, which was the main entrance for persons wishing to see the Partners. His appearance was reminiscent of Humpty Dumpty, being short, round-faced and completely bald. He had accumulated a considerable fortune, largely by holding on to loan allotments which used to be given to porters, most of whom sold theirs immediately. He lacked a good education but was a kindly simple soul, and being unmarried left £40,000 to his niece when he died. One of his duties was to take the basket of signed cheques and letters from the Partners or the signatories and distribute them to the Departments concerned. On the day gold used to arrive from South Africa payments of large amounts, perhaps £750,000, were made to the London agents of the South African mines. On one such occasion about 1926, these cheques went for signature and at a quarter of an hour before bank closing time they had not reappeared. There was a mild panic in the Bullion Department, fresh cheques were drawn and all available porters were lined up ready to rush the new cheques to the various agents. Ruddle, on being questioned said “Well, the PRO TEMS ‘as ‘ad ‘em.” After a frantic but fruitless search, it was thought necessary to inform Mr. Burrell who replied with great dignity and finality “Well! you must find them.” When packing up for the night about 6 p.m., Ruddle produced the lost cheques with a whole basketful of signed cheques and letters. He confessed that Mrs. Lionel had arrived just as he was going to distribute the contents of the basket and he popped the lot in a drawer in the Front Hall in order to attend to Mrs. Lionel and forgot all about it. He escaped unscathed! RONALD WOOTTON Retired as Chief Cashier in 1964. An Old Pauline but not an admirer of his fellow 0.P., General Montgomery, whom he described as “a bounder”. He had a slow precise way of speaking which added a certain piquancy to everything that he said. He was the first person to wear what were known as “Oxford Bags” soon after he arrived in 1921, I think. These were reminiscent of a sailor’s trousers and he walked with his feet well apart which accentuated the unusual appear¬ance. He was a most popular and amusing fellow. Two stories come to mind:¬He was in a department called The African Gold Realisation Department under Kimpton and Scudamore, and one of his duties was to go to the Bank of England to get the ship’s manifest for the gold arriving from South Africa for refining. One day his two colleagues were ill, so he confided the fact that he was all alone to the Principal of the Bullion Office (Mr. Henry). The latter leant over the counter and said “You must take great care not to get run over, or it might be very serious. ‘‘ Late one evening when I was in his room the telephone rang. Wootton answered “No, Sir, Mr. Kimpton is not here. No, Sir, Mr. Scudamore is not here either.” Then rather angrily, “No, you can’t have the books.” He then turned to me. “That was Cornish” (a porter). “He wanted to know if he could put the books away. After having called him ‘Sir’ I could not say ‘Yes’, could I?” c. 1921 - One day Wootton came back from lunch and related with something akin to horror “Do you know, Elton, I saw that new boy Raven out in the lane without a hat; and Scudamore saw him too,” thus confirming the awful truth! Tempora mutantur! Do the money market and the bullion brokers still wear their status symbols when hawking their wares? His nickname “Wilfred” derived from his supposed resemblance to the penguin in a newspaper strip cartoon entitled “Pip, Squeak and Wilfred”, the others being the other two juniors in the Private Accounts Department. He was a very loyal, efficient and pleasant second to me in my last days at New Court. MAGNEVAL (Monsieur le Vicomte de, or was he?) About the time of the Sydney Street Battle in 1911, a rather cadaverous looking Frenchman was engaged at the office. His features bore a resemblance to Peter the Painter who was one of the wanted men connected with Winston’s “battle . So of course Magneval was christened “Peter the Painter”. He was a charming, kindly man who, though he had lived in England for some time and had an English wife, had never mastered the pronunciation of our language. For example, on looking at a Burroughs Adding Machine he said to me “What for zees forntarstic aymount of feegairs?” He came to me with the following request “Vill you make me zees calcul?” and then, when I produced the answer, “No! eet ees false, you must ‘ave made a nonsense.” Very concerned, he asked one day “Zee keepair I know, but what eet ees that eet ees a blottair?” He described having seen when motoring at night “Two leuminoos pwants of light; eet must ‘ave been a howl which ‘as joost got a mice, hein?” His hand would shake in later years until his pen reached the paper and then it would become absolutely steady to produce the most perfect copperplate or some finely drawn sketch. ICI ON PARLE FRANCAIS One of my assistants, knowing that I spoke French, brought me a letter in French from a bank in Switzerland and told me there was a foreigner at the counter who would like to speak to me about it... I went round to the fellow and spoke to him in my best French. He answered in the most ghastly French and after we had struggled on for some time to no purpose he suddenly said in quite understandably good English “Is there nobody in this office who can speak English?” He was a Chilean! MAN SPRICHT DEUTSCH? Scholtz was one of the pre-First World War clerks and had great difficulty with the English TH and W. A frequent expression of his was “Vot viz zees and zeiss and zose and ze ozers zay are ze perfect beggars.” THE DISAPPEARING CLIENT In front of the counter in the General Office at New Court there used to be a rectangle in the floor about five feet by four feet. This was, in fact, the top platform of an hydraulic lift which was used after work had finished for taking the books below for safe storage. One evening, Mr. Oppenheimer, an irate customer at the best of times, was waiting at the counter and in his impatience at being kept waiting banged twice with his umbrella on the floor. He was standing in the middle of the rectangle and, to my horror, I saw Mr. Oppenheimer disappear below 20 feet down. With his two taps he had given the signal to the operator below to lower the lift. No amount of appeasement was of any avail and we nearly lost a client both physically and administratively. NEW COURT A BANK? When I was Chief Cashier I happened to stay a bit late and was alone in the General Office when a very scruffy individual came to the counter with a cable confirmation. Looking round the impressive oak-panelled office, he said “Is this ‘ere a Bank?” Something came over me and I leant towards him and said confidentially “As a matter of fact it is a fried fish shop, but you wouldn’t think so from the smell, would you?” He looked blankly at me and said “No!” and walked out muttering. SIDNEY WILLIAMS The Foreign Exchange wizard, son of a former head of the Strong Room. He was the victim of one of the many practical jokes in the office and he certainly did ask for it. He became completely absorbed in ballroom dancing at one period and kept a pair of dancing shoes in a cupboard in the Foreign Exchange Department in order to practise steps in odd moments when arbitrage permitted. Some scoundrel hid his outdoor shoes during one of these terpsichorean exercises and poor Williams had to go home in dancing shoes on a wet night. He was not amused. His son, Roland Williams, came to the office from Oundle where he distinguished himself by playing the oboe in the school’s annual production of Bach’s St. Matthew Passion. About the time of the Munich Crisis in 1938 he joined, as many others did, a Territorial Unit. When changing into his army kit at Chelsea Barracks by his car the Adjutant passed by. Roland sprang smartly to attention and gave a real parade ground salute. Returning it, the Adjutant said “Very good, Gunner Williams, but take your pipe out next time.” In due course, Roland served with distinction as a Major in the Artillery. He was later taken into partnership. From the New Court Postal Museum “The Swiss Bankverein, ZURICH BASLE BERNE GENEVA SWITZERLAND . “ An allotment letter for a Brazil Loan sent to:- “Discount Atcheson, Ltd.” Should have been:- Viscount Atcheson, K.C.B.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-The_Middle_Ages|Medieval Sources]] == Rotuli Hundredorum - The Hundred Rolls == Temp. Hen. III. & Edw. I. In Turr' Lond' et In Curia Receptae Scaccarij Westm. Asservati. [In the time of Henry III. and Edward I., Court Receipts of the Exchequer preserved in the Tower of London and Westminster.] : Surviving original returns to government enquiries of 1255, into royal rights, including forests; of 1274-1275, into liberties and the misdeeds of officials; and of 1279-1280, into liberties and land-holding. Also included are extract rolls of material compiled from the original returns of 1274-1275 between 1290 and 1294. The series also includes a number of veredicta of presenting juries in eyres, which were mistaken for hundred rolls because of their similar nature." : "Known as the Hundred Rolls, because most of the returns were made by hundreds, the principle subdivision of the county." : " Includes those hundred rolls known in 1818, from both the Chapter House (of Westminster Abbey) series and the Tower (of London) series". (National Archives) * AKA "The Hundred Rolls" * "contain Inquisitions taken in pursuance of a Special Commission, issued under the Great Seal, dated the 11th Day of October, in the Second Year of the Reign of [[Plantagenet-2|King Edward the First]]. (1273)" (Rotuli Hundredorum Vol. 1, [https://books.google.com/books?id=_BtDAAAAcAAJ&pg=PP15 Page 9]) * printed by G.Eyre & A.Strahan, London, 1812-1818 * [https://reviews.history.ac.uk/review/691 Review] * Vol. 1: 700 pages. Vol. 2: 1101 pages. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Rotuli Hundredorum|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 (1812) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=_BtDAAAAcAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=hNEsAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/rotuli-hundredorum-volume-1 * Vol. 2 (1818) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=wBtDAAAAcAAJ * The Kent Hundred Rolls: https://www.kentarchaeology.ac/khrp/hrproject.pdf === Table of Contents === * Vol. 1 ::* Address of the House of Commons of Great Britain to His Majesty ::* Commission ::* Order ::* Hundred Rolls ::* Table of Contents ::* Articuli ad Inquirend' ::* Rotulorum Hundredorum Exemplar ::* Bedford' - (Extract) ::* Berk' - (Extract) ::* Buck' ::* Buk' ::* Buck' - (Extract) ::* Cantebr' - (Extract) ::* Cornub' - (Extract) ::* Derby' ::* Devon' ::* Devon' - (Extract) ::* Dorset' ::* Dorset' - (Extract) ::* Ebor' ::* Essex' ::* Essex' - (Extract) ::* Glouc' ::* Heref' ::* Hertf' ::* Huntedon' - (Extract) ::* Kanc' ::* Leycestry' ::* Lincoln' ::* Lincoln' - (Extract) ::* Civit' Lond' ::* Com' North' ::* Comitatus Nortffolch' - (Extract) ::* Index Locorum, [https://books.google.com/books?id=_BtDAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA545 Page 545]. ::* Index Nominum, [https://books.google.com/books?id=_BtDAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA599 Page 599]. * Vol 2 ::* Order ::* Hundred Rolls, Volume the Second ::* Forma Inquirendi de Feodis et Feodalibus, &c. ::* Forma Juramenti ::* Table of Contents ::* Rotulorum Hundredorum Exemplar ::* NORHT' - (Extract) ::* NORTHT' ::* NORTHUMBR' - (Extract) ::* NOTINGH'M - (Extract) ::* OXON' - (Extract) ::* OXON' ::* ROTELOND' ::* ROTELAND' - (Extract) ::* SALOP' - (Hen III) ::* SALOP' - (Edw I) ::* STAFFORD' ::* STAFFORD' - (Extract) ::* SUM'SET' ::* SUMERSET' - (Extract) ::* SUFFOLC' ::* SUFFOLC' - (Extract) ::* SUSSEX' - (Extract) ::* SUTH'MTES' ::* WARRWYK' - (Extract) ::* WYLTES' - (Hen III) ::* WYLT' - (Edw I) ::* WYGORN' - (Extract) ::* DERBY' ::* NOTING' ::* BEDEFORD' ::* BUK' ::* CANTABR' ::* HUNT' ::* OXON' ::* Index Locorum, [https://books.google.com/books?id=wBtDAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA879 Page 879]. ::* Index Nominum, [https://books.google.com/books?id=wBtDAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA937 Page 937]. === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:Rotuli Hundredorum|Rotuli Hundredorum]]'' (G.Eyre & A.Strahan, London 1812-1818) * ([[#RH|Rotuli Hundredorum]])

Round and Fox and the Seneschals of Dol

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[[Category: Legendary Scottish Stewart Ancestry]] Two Free space profiles are paired: *[[Space: Legendary Scottish Stewart Ancestry]] is intended to describe the legends associated with the early ancestry of the Scottish Stewart or Stuart Royalty in both Scotland and Brittany. *[[Space: Round and Fox and the Seneschals of Dol]] is intended to describe the specific historical documentations of Stuart Breton ancestry by J. Horace Round (1901) and Paul A. Fox (2009). See also: [[Space: Lordship_of_Dol%2C_Brittany%2C_France | Lordship of Dol, Brittany, France]] ==Background== ===Summary of the Discussion=== '''Round.''' In 1901 J. Horace Round John Horace Round. Studies in Peerage and Family History. New York: Longmans Green; Westminster: Archibald Constable; 1901. [https://archive.org/stream/studiesinpeerage02rounuoft#page/138/mode/2up The Origin of the Stewarts] p. 115-146. Accessed December 28, 2017 [[Day-1904|jhd]] produce his seminal study of the origins of the Scottish Stuart dynasty in some previously obscure seneschals of the archbishopric of Dol in Brittany. This study became the standard in genealogy for a century and is reflected by the accounts currently in Wikipedia; the Wikipedia article for Flaald's son, Alan Fitz Flaald [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_fitz_Flaad Alan Fitz Flaald] Accesssed Jan 4, 2018. [[Day-1904|jhd]] primarily reflects Round's perspective. '''Paul.''' Less than half a decade later, Sir James Balfour Paul, Lord Lyons King of Arms Sir James Balfour Paul, Lord Lyons King of Arms. [https://archive.org/stream/scotspeeragefoun01pauluoft#page/n7/mode/2up The Stewart Kings] in The Scots Peerage, Edinburg: David Douglas, 1904, Volume 1, page 9. Accessed December 28, 2017 [[Day-1904|jhd]] published his version of the genealogy of the early seneschals of Dol which closely follows Round's. '''Fox.''' Over a century later, however, in 2009, Paul A. Fox Paul A. Fox. [http://fmg.ac/phocadownload/userupload/foundations3/JN-03-01/061Dol.pdf The Archbishops of Dol and the Origin of the Stewarts] Foundations (2009) 3 (1): 61-76. Copyright FMG and the author. Accessed December 29, 2017. [[Day-1904|jhd]] published an account which adds original sources not accounted for in the early versions, and makes some essential changes in the family tree of the early seneschals of Dol. These changes, while persuasive to many, are not universally accepted. It therefore seems prudent to create this location where the tree itself, with its varying branches, can be easily compared. Charles Cawley follows Paul Fox in his reconstruction of the Senechaux de Dol, stating that Fox's presentation appears to reflect the information recorded in the primary sources. Charles Cawley. Foundation for Medieval Genealogy, Medieval Lands Database. [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/brittcope.htm#_Toc492709250 Senechaux de Dol] Accessed Feb 3, 2018 [[Day-1904|jhd]] Cawley notes that "Round, in his early 20th century study on the origins of the Stewarts, splits "Alan son of Flaald" into two persons, the second being the supposed nephew of the first. However, Round cites no primary source which confirms that this is correct, and it is more reasonable to suppose, as proposed by Fox, that all the primary source records for this name in the latter part of the 11th and the early 12th centuries refer to the same person." ===WikiTree and the Importance of Dates=== The prudent path in genealogy is to use only those dates provided by the records -- and before the modern era, birth dates of those who had not yet become notable were quite often not recorded. In the absence of dates of birth, marriage or death, genealogists have devised an additional means of restricting discussion to recorded dates: ''flourished''. If an otherwise undated individual is named in two documents with dates, the individual clearly ''flourished'' between those dates. WikiTree, as a genealogy site and linked database, functions best when an entry is made in the data field for "birth" and therefore on this site there is a motivation for estimating birth years that goes beyond the motivation elsewhere in genealogy. It is dangerous, of course, to estimate a birth year, because then one's estimates may well conflict with estimates made for linked persons based on other criteria. In addition, one's estimates, however well-intentioned, may be mistaken by the unwary for fact and cause them problems later on. That is an additional reason creation of this location seemed prudent, in which birth years may be estimated in the context of generational linkages. '''In addition, it will appear clearly how the different schemas of Round and Fox necessitate not only the creation or disappearance of individuals felt to be historical, but also assignment of different dates to their lives.''' ===The Earliest Members of the Dol Seneschals Family=== Fox, Round and Paul treat the earliest recorded member of the family, the profile for the father of [[Dol-46|Flaald de Dol]], diferently. About Flaald's own existence there is no controversy. However, these researchers differ as to whether Flaald's father was Alain -- or Hato -- or unknown. *Hato -- is the father of Flaald preferred by Paul A. Fox. *Alan -- is the father of Flaald preferred by J. Horace Round. *Unknown Father -- is the preference of Sir James Balfour Paul. Paul follows Round in viewing Flaald with brothers Alan and Rhiwallon, all of whom held the office of Senescal or Steward of Dol, under the Counts of Dol and Dinan, in Brittany, but he does not name the father of the three brothers. ==The Trees== ===Children and Grandchildren of Hato in the Fox Scenario=== #[[Dol-46|Hato]], knight of Dol, flourished 1013-1050. Estimated birth year 990. ##[[Dol-4|Flaald]], steward of Dol, married unnamed daughter of Tehel and Inoguen. Estimated birth year 1011 ###Alan FitzFlaald, Steward of Dol, married Avelina de Hesdin. It is Alan Fitzflaald, son of Flaald, not [[Dol-49|Alan the Crusader]] who goes on the First Crusade. ####Flaald fitz Alan, (son of Alan before Avelina). In Monmouth 1101 or 1102 ####William fitz Alan, ancestor of FitzAlans in England ####Jordan fitz Alan, steward of Dol ####Walter Fitz Alan, ancestor of Stewarts in Scotland ###[[Dol-4|Flaald FitzFlaald]], Curently shown as born 1011 ###[[Dol-48|Rivallon]], monk of St. Florent at Dol, Currently shown as born 1054 ##Hato, the knight, son of Hato, flourished 1050-86 Estimated birth year 1020. Shortly after Rivallon's death in 1065, Rivallon's son William made a gift to Mont St.Michel signed at Dol and witnessed by Hato, brother of Flaald (Flotald). Keats-Rohan, 2006, no. 18 and notes pp. 219-221, cited by Paul A. Fox. [http://fmg.ac/phocadownload/userupload/foundations3/JN-03-01/061Dol.pdf The Archbishops of Dol and the Origin of the Stewarts] Foundations (2009) 3 (1): 61-76. Copyright FMG and the author. Accessed December 29, 2017. [[Day-1904|jhd]] ===Children and Grandchildren of Alan in the Round Scenario=== #[[Dol-46|Alan, Dapifer Dolensis]] born, say, 1020. Merge with *[[Dol-36|Alan de Dol]], b. 1020, m. Tittenfor Unknown. [[Dol-49|Alan the Crusader, oldest son]], oldest son. Under Fox's schema, this profile is superfluous, because the Crusade experience belongs to Alan FitzFlaald. But it is retained here as part of the Round scenario. ##[[Dol-49|Alan the Crusader]], son of Alan, Dapifer. died 1095. born, say, 1050 (Round scenario). ##[[Dol-4|Flaald]], sonof Alan, Dapifer. Occurs at Monmouth, 1101 or 1102, frater et filius Alana Dapiferi. Born, say, 1052. (Round scenario). Another profile also fits: [[Seneschal-6|Fledaldus Seneschal]] ###Alan Fitz Flaald, son of Flaald. Founder of Sporle Priory., born 1075 ####[[FitzAlan-573|Walter Fitz Alan]], Dapifer Regis Scotiae, ob 1177, Founder of Paisley Abbey. Walter has son #####Alan the Steward, "Senescallus Regis Scotie. ####[[FitzAlan-551|William FitzAlan]], Founder of Haughmond Priory ob 1160. Benefactor of Monmouth Priority. William has two sons, #####Alan. ob infans and #####William Fitz Alan, a qo Fitz Alan, Earl of Arundel. #### [[FitzAlan-597|Jordan Fitz Alan]], occurs 1129-30 Benefactor of Sele Priory. Occurs also in Brittany as "Dapifer (Dolensis). Jordan has two sons, #####Jordan #####Alan Fitz Jordan, Dapifer Dolensis, Founder of Tronquet, 1155-1161, living 1167. ##[[Of Dol-11|Rhiwallon, son of Alan, Dapifer: Monk of St. Florent.]] Born, say, 1054. (Round scenario) ==Different Assignment of Facts to Key Individuals== ===Alan or Hato, The Father of Flaald=== Round identifies the father of Flaald as Alan, while Fox identifies him as Hato. Round's Alan is derivative, created as the father of the three brothers Alan, Flaald and Rhiwallon, and therefore is fairly late. Fox's Hato is the subject of several dated charters, which makes Hato an earlier figure. ===Alan the Crusader and Alan FitzFlaald=== Round makes a person out of the earliest records of Alan culminating in the First Crusade, at which point Alan dies. Because brother Flaald carries the family title and property, Round assumes Alan was an older brother who died without issue. Thus the births of Rounds' three brothers can be estimated as 1050, 1052 and 1054. Fox makes all of the records of Alan one person, AlanFitzFlaald, Alan not the brother of Flaald, but his son, who survives the Crusades which merely prelude his important career in England. Alan is a younger man in the First Crusade in order to live such a long life afterwards. ===Flaald of Dol=== Flaald of Dol is a central figure for both Round and Fox. For Fox, Flaald of Dol is substantially earlier than Alan, who is now his son rather than brother. This creates a problem with some late material that Round associated with Flaald of Dol. Fox identifies this material instead with a later Flaald, Flaald's son, Flaald FitzFlaald. ===Flaald FitzFlaald=== Given this variety, researchers pose the question of whether any account has enough credibility to be selected over another. Andrew Lancaster [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/soc.genealogy.medieval/vxHxnfsW8z8 "Stewards of Dol"] Discussion on soc.gen.medieval, 12/9/2016. Accessed Dec 28, 2017 [[Day-1904|jhd]] Peter Stewart notes that "the strength of Fox's argument hinges largely on the occurrence of a Flaald son of Flaald in a charter that he neglects to quote, citing only fol 88v in Liber Albus of St-Florent de Saumur - elsewhere he refers to this manuscript at second hand, from a citation by Borderie, so it is not clear to me that Fox has actually consulted his source. As with Alan, so with Flaald -- the documented events associated with the name cover a generation and a half. If with Round you separate out Alan the Crusader, the remaining facts for Alan FitzFlaald fit a different birth and death. And if with Fox you separate out a Flaald FitzFlaald for the later dates, then Flaald himself has an earlier set of dates. ==Sources==

Routes to Attakapas

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[[Category:Louisiana_Immigration]][[Category:Acadian_Immigrants_to_Louisiana]][[Category: Iberia Parish, Louisiana]][[Category:Attakapas%2C_Louisiana]][[Category:St._Landry_Parish%2C_Louisiana]][[Category:St._Martin_Parish%2C_Louisiana]] =Routes to Attakapas= {{Image|file=Routes_to_Attakapas-8.jpg |caption=Atakapa-Ishak Warrior }} (The [http://www.atakapa-ishak.org/ Atakapa-Ishak] are a SW Louisiana/SE Texas branch of ancient Indians who lived in the Gulf of Mexico's NW crescent and called themselves Ishaks (ee-SHAKS).) ---- Maps of the transission of the [http://www.thecajuns.com/atakmap.htm Attakapas region]. ==The routes from New Orleans to the Acadian Prairies== The routes from New Orleans to the Acadian Prairies were via a circulatory route through the bayous and rivers of the Atchafalaya River. The Spanish had established Poste Opelousas in the present town of Opelousas and Poste Attakapas in the present town of Saint Martinville. It was by this complex route that pioneers reached the Acadian Prairies from about 1695 until the construction of the Southern Pacific Railroad in 1880. ---- {{Image|file=Routes_to_Attakapas-1.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Opelousas Court House }} {{Image|file=Routes_to_Attakapas-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Le Vieux Village, Opelousas }} ----- =='''NEW ORLEANS TO WASHINGTON AND OPELOUSAS BY PLAQUEMINE; ATCHAFALAYA: AND CONTRABLEAU RIVERS'''== The most prevalent route to Opelousas from New Orleans was up the River Road on the Mississippi River by hack to the Plaquemine outlet and across to the Atchafalaya River. From there up the Contrableau Bayou to Washington near Opelousas. At that time the town of Washington was the head of navigation for boats coming west. The Contrableau was formed by the confluence of the Boeuf and Cocodrie Rivers (or bayous) which were fed by the overflow of the Red River. Once the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Raft "Great Raft"] was removed and the flow of the Red River was tamed Washington became landlocked. https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=rHlNAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA47https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=rHlNAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA53 ---- {{Image|file=Routes_to_Attakapas-7.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Downtown Saint Martinville on the Teche }} {{Image|file=Routes_to_Attakapas-3.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Longfellow Bust on the Bayou Teche }} ----- =='''NEW ORLEANS TO NEW IBERIA AND SAINT MARTINVILLE BY PLAQUEMINE; ATCHAFALAYA; AND TECHE RIVERS'''== As given by William Darby in 1818 in his [https://archive.org/details/emigrantsguideto00darb '''Emigrant's Guide to the Western and Southwestern States and Territories''']: :'''New Orleans-0''' :'''Mouth of the Plaquemine River-132''' Bayou Plaquemine leaves the Mississippi at the town of [http://www.plaquemine.org/PageDisplay.asp?p1=3554 Plaquemine] in Iberville Parish. When LaMoyne and LaSalle arrived here in 1699 it was the home of the [http://www.chitimacha.gov/history-culture/tribal-history Chitimacha Indians]. In 1800's the Bayou Plaquemine provided the most utilized route to the Acadian Plaines. In the 1860's the locals built a levee across the outlet on the Mississippi.[https://books.google.com/books?id=P55AAQAAMAAJ Annual Report of the Chief of Engineers, United States Army, Page 733] :'''Bayou into Lake Natchez-142''' Lake Natchez is a small lake southeast of the community of Pigeon in Iberville Parish.[https://books.google.com/books?id=P55AAQAAMAAJ Annual Report of the Chief of Engineers, United States Army, Page 733] :'''Lake Natchez-144''' :'''Re-enter Atchafalaya-154''' :'''Mouth of the Teche-175''' :'''Renthrop's-180''' Rentrop’s refers to the landing for a ferry operated by Henry Rentrop and his family. Darby’s map shows the ferry crossing Berwick Bay from about where Morgan City is today to about where Berwick is now. :'''Outlet of Lake Chitimachas-191''' Lake Chitimacha was a large expansion of the Atchafalaya River above Berwick Bay. A modern map shows it as an oval-shaped area, much of which has become dry land, bordered on the top by the main course of the Atchafalaya and on the bottom by the present Riverside Pass.The outlet referred to was a slender bayou that ran from the lake and connected with Bayou Teche near present day Patterson, Louisiana. :'''Courthouse of Saint Mary's-206''' The present day courthouse of St. Mary’s is in the town of Franklin. :'''Smith"s-219''' Midway between Franklin and Sorrell, Louisiana :'''Hardin's-229''' :'''Sorrel's-243''' Sorrel in the same place as the modern community by that name on Hwy. 182 midway between Franklin and Jeanerette. Jacques Joseph Sorrell came to Louisiana in 1762 as an officer of the French army and settled in the Attakapas district a year later. He established a 4,000-acre cattle ranch and helped to open the trade route through the lakes and bayous from Bayou Teche to the Mississippi River.The community of Sorrel roadway Highway 182 East runs through the community, it is named for the original landowner, Marquies Jacques Joseph Sorrell de Contamine, who came to Louisiana as a French soldier and served as interim commandment at the Poste de Attakapas in St. Martinville. His family originally came from the Grenoble, France area. He had three nephews Joseph Sorrell Contamine, [http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=alexpecot&id=I365 Martiel] and Dr. Solange Sorrell, and descendants of this family live in New Iberia, La. Also, during the Civil War, the Sorrell family spent it in France. A great nephew of Jacques Sorrell, was Arnus Sorrell, who married a Miss Olivier, and their descendants came to live in New Iberia, La. and the surrounding area. :'''Loivier's-266''' :'''New Iberia-282''' :'''Madame St. Maur's-308''' The St. Maur settlement was on Bayou Teche about four miles north of New Iberia :'''Saint Martinville-314'''https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=rHlNAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA48 ---- {{Image|file=Routes_to_Attakapas-11.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Weeks Cemetery, Shadows on the Teche }} {{Image|file=Routes_to_Attakapas-12.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Bayou Teche in New Iberia }} ---- In [http://www.bartleby.com/42/791.html “Evangeline,”] Longfellow says: :“On the banks of the Teche, are the towns of St. Maur and St. Martin. :There the long-wandering bride shall be given again to her bridegroom, :There the long-absent pastor regain his flock and his sheepfold. :Beautiful is the land, with its prairies and forests of fruit trees; :Under the feet a garden of flowers, and the bluest of heavens :Bending above, and resting its dome on the walls of the forest. :They who dwell there have named it the Eden of Louisiana!” {{Image|file=Routes_to_Attakapas-4.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Evangeline Historic Marker }} {{Image|file=Routes_to_Attakapas-6.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Evangeline's Tomb, Gift of Dolores Del Rio }} ---- ==For further research:== *https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Natchez_Court_Records_1767_1805.html?id=yvJw1hHgSLMC *http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=alexpecot&id=I470 *[https://books.google.com/books?id=KOgoAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA189&lpg=PA189&dq=Dr.+Solange+Sorrell,+Saint+Mary+Parish+Sugar+planter&source=bl&ots=_HB_MF4BSr&sig=sanMov3d2ShElEPBv241dmONtKk&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiLiqr6y_vLAhXE5CYKHRbiAYUQ6AEIHDAA#v=onepage&q=Dr.%20Solange%20Sorrell%2C%20Saint%20Mary%20Parish%20Sugar%20planter&f=false The Louisiana Planter and Sugar Manufacturer, Volume 18] Page 188 Life on the Old Plantation *[https://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/319534668 The manuscript] and typescript contain Thomas C. Nicholls' reminiscences, written around 1840. Included are Nicholls' impressions of New Orleans and the Creole culture of Attakapas. *http://www.thecajuns.com/attakpas.htm == Sources ==

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[[Category:Liverpool,_Nova_Scotia Colony]][[Category: 1800s Ships]][[Category: Privateers]] ==Rover== She was the most famous privateer from Nova Scotia in the Napoleonic Wars. Under Alex Godfrey she fought two remarkable battles against strong odds. In one case, Rover single handedly attacked a French convoy of seven ships dispersing them and capturing three. In another, she beat three Spanish warships in a gunnery duel and boarding off the coast of Venezuela. These battles won praise in Britain from the distinquished magazine The Naval Chronicle and Godfrey was offered a Royal Navy commission, which he declined. Later cruises proved less rewarding. A subsequent captain, [[Collins-11249|Benjamin Collins]] lost his commission and landed Rover's owners in trouble for several illegal captures. After French shipping vanished and prizes disappeared, she was converted to an armed merchant ship under Halifax owners.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Conlin Wikipedia] Dan Conlin Letter of Marque, Rover: 13 August 1804. Four pages. Issued to John Poor, commander of the ship Rover.[https://archives.novascotia.ca/privateers/archives/?ID=52 Nova Scotia Archives] MG 100 Vol. 175 #18 Rover was a privateer brig out of [[Space:Liverpool, Nova Scotia|Liverpool, Nova Scotia]] known for several bold battles in the Napoleonic Wars. She was built in Brooklyn, Nova Scotia (then known as Herring Cove) over the winter of 1799-1800. Rover was owned by a group of merchants from Liverpool, Nova Scotia led by [[Perkins-4050|Simeon Perkins]] and [[Parker-18802|Snow Parker]]. Rover's captain was Alexander Godfrey, and she sailed under a letter of marque. Her crew were mainly fishermen. After 1804, she was sold to Halifax owners who employed her as a merchant vessel. She later capsized and sank in the West Indies.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rover_(privateering_ship) Wikipedia] Rover :"Up wi' The Red Jack! Down Helm!"[https://archives.novascotia.ca/privateers/archives/?ID=50 Nova Scotia Archives] Spoils of War: Privateering in Nova Scotia :"Drifting Down, Stern Foremost, Upon the Spaniard"[https://archives.novascotia.ca/privateers/archives/?ID=51 Nova Scotia Archives] Spoils of War: Privateering in Nova Scotia :Letter of Marque, Rover[https://archives.novascotia.ca/privateers/archives/?ID=52 Nova Scotia Archives] Spoils of War: Privateering in Nova Scotia :The Ballad of the Rover a song by Archibald MacMechan celebrating her famous victory.[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDG4J-6Ab2k YouTube] Ballad of the Rover Privateer :Crew: 60 :Rig: Brig :Tonnage: 100 :Armament: 16 guns (four pounders) :Built: Liverpool, NS April, 1800. Builder: [[Parker-18802|Snow Parker]] :Homeport: Liverpool, Nova Scotia :Letter of Marque Issued: May 20. 1800 :Captain: 1800-1801 Alex Godfrey, 1801 [[Barss-7|Joseph Barss Jnr.]], 1803 [[Collins-11249|Benjamin Collins]] :Prizes Taken: 8 :Owners: [[Perkins-4050|Simeon Perkins]], [[Parker-18802|Snow Parker]], William Lawson Crew List: :Allen, Issac A. - Rover prizemaster 1812 :Arnold, Benjamin - prizemaster Rover 1800 :[[Bearse-78|Barss, Joseph]] (Snr?) - part owner Rover 1803 :[[Barss-7|Barss, Joseph]] Jr. - captain Rover 1801 :Beele, William - Lieut Rover 1804 :Brown - cook Rover 1804 :Brown, John - part owner Rover 1804 :Cathcart-Wilkie, Walter - part owner Rover 1804 :Cochran, William - part owner Rover 1801 :Cole, Siphorus - prizemaster Rover, KIA Jan. 16, 1815 :[[Collins-11249|Collins, Benjamin]] - captain Rover 1803 :Collins, George - agent for crew Rover 1803 :Dick, James - Rover 1801 :Dolliver, James - prizemaster Rover 1801 :Freeman, John - prizemaster Rover 1800 :Gibbs, Tom - carpenter Rover 1803 :Godfrey, Alexander - captain Rover 1800 :Godfrey, Alexander - captain Rover 1801 :Godfrey, Henry - boy Rover 1800 :Harlow, James - Lt & prizemaster Rover 1800 :Harrington, Ebenezer - gunner Rover 1800 :Harrington, Lodowick - Lt & prizemaster Rover 1800 :Harrington, Lodowick - 1rst Officer Rover 1801 :Kelly, John - Rover 1801 :Kitchen, Henry - Botswain & Gunner Rover 1804 :Lamont, Frederick - part owner Rover 1804 :Lawson, William - part owner Rover 1800 :Moulton, Robert - part owner Rover 1804 :Murray, Mathew - prizemaster Rover 1801 :Parker, Snow - part owner Rover 1801 :[[Parker-18802|Parker, Snow]] - part owner Rover 1803 :[[Perkins-4050|Perkins, Simeon]] - part owner Rover 1803 :Perkins, Zeb - Rover 1803 :Power, John - captain Rover 1804 :Rice, Stephen - prizemaster Rover 1803 :Rogers, James agent for crew Rover 1803 :Snow, Stephen prizemaster Rover 1803 :Stevenson, William Rover 1801 :Williams, John seaman Rover 1800 ==Sources==

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Click on the pictures at right to get more info on them. Click on "view all" at bottom of pictures to view MANY more pictures. Rover school was located near Rover in Highland township, Oregon county, MO.
It served the Rover community for decades before it was finally consolidated into the Alton school district. There was an earlier Rover school. It seems that English school was sometmes called Rover school or Highland school (for the township). In 1916 there was an attempt to consolidate Jolliff, "Saylor," Lost Pond, English, Bales and Big Apple and build a high school in Rover. Read the newspaper article in the picture column at right. The proposition lost.Article in Howell County Gazette, Mar 16, 1916, pg 1 In the fall of 1948 five little country schools closed (Bales, English, Jolliff, Sailor, and Lost Pond) and Rover consolidated school opened with a new building on the hill outside of Rover. (It is now the Assembly of God Church.)
1. English school - In Highland Township two miles southeast of Rover on 335. Theodore English, living near, gave land for the school.
2. Jolliff school - land donated by Randolph Jolliff for cemetery, church & school abt 3 miles NE of Rover on 338.
3. Bales school - In Highland Twp, 3 1/2 miles SE of Rover. William M. Bales, a pioneer from Tennessee, was a landowner and farmer of the vicinity. Located at hwy P & 325. In 1902, the Bales school board built 2 schools.Oregon County Democrat, Apr 11, 1902 - At the school election last Tuesday the Bales school district was divided and two new schoolhouses will be built this summer and the old one sold. This will make it necessary to hire two teachers instead of one and will make room for all the children of the district at our school.
4. Lost Pond school - was part of Attie school, but divided in late 1890s into 2: New Attie & Lost Pond.
5. Sailor school - (formerly New Attie), 1 mi NE of Attie.Formerly the community of Attie post office had used King's Chapel (q.v.) for school, and when a good two-story building was erected one quarter mile from the post office, it was named New Attie. When this building was burned in the late 1890s the district was divided into Lost Pond and New Attie, but New Attie, the smaller house, built one mile northeast, acquired the name Sailor School for Sailor Gentry, a feeblemined and troublesome lad who lived near. - https://shsmo.org/collections/manuscripts/ramsay/oregon
6. Rover school - Newspaper articles tell of Rover school for decades before this date. Perhaps it met at the Redburn church just down the road. in early 1900s, but not sure where it was.
The 1948 consolidation included the Elementary and High School at Thomasville, a bit of a strange coup since Thomasville had a high school. I think Rover made the first move, so got to keep their name. But later Alton took over both of them in another consolidation, and the high school moved to Alton, closing the schools in Thomasville and Rover. This linkhttps://missouri.hometownlocator.com/features/historical,class,school,scfips,29149.cfm shows the location of some of these schools. The first year 1948-49, Glenda Willard Stokes taught 1-3 grades and Pauline Trantham taught 4th-6th.
Joyce and Barbara were in the 1st grade, Bobby was in 4th grade, June was in the 6th grade.
The second year 1949-50, Marvell VonAllmen taught the 1-3 class
Bob Stokes drove the school bus for a little while, then Raymon Von Allmen took it over and drove for 29 years. Dallas, Wayne, Gene, Carl, Colleen and Marvell rode the bus to Thomasville. Old Rover School (before the 1948 consolidation, was probably English school, a little south of Rover)
Newspaper articles:to access these articles without paying a subscription to newspapers.com, go to the Missouri Historical Society page (you may have to sign up for a free membership) - https://shsmo.org/collections/newspapers/mdnp
--Oregon County Democrat (Alton) - Mar 11, 1904 – Miss Effie Stark, who has been teaching at Rover has closed her school and will spend a few days here with her sister, Mrs. W. J. Highfill, before returning to her home at Joplin.
--Oregon County Democrat (Alton), May 26, 1905, Pg 1, Rover – The school board is to be congratulated on their choice of a teacher. The board is composed of C.H. French, J.E. Redburn, and J.D. Huddleston. They employed Prof. J. E. Murphy to teach our school. Mr. Murphy taught our school last year and gave entire satisfaction to all. The scholars should prepare to start to school the first day which will be July 29.
--Oregon County Democrat (Alton), July 28, 1905, Pg 1, Rover - We understand that school starts July 31st. Prof. J. E. Murphy is the teacher. The Professor is all O.K., and a “number one” teacher.
--West Plains Journal, Aug 3, 1905 (p3, col 3) - Rover - The Rover school commenced last Monday under the efficient care of J. E. Murphy, who taught there last year.
--West Plains Journal, Sept 14, 1905 (p2) Brady - J. E. Murphy moved Saturday into the English district where he is teaching school.
--West Plains Journal, Feb 15, 1906 (pg 3, col 3) Rover - The Rover school, conducted by Prof. J. E. Murphy, closed a few days ago, and the young folks gave a good entertainment at night. Mr. Murphy taught a good school.
--West Plains Journal, Mar 1, 1906 (page 2, col 2) Brady - J. E. Murphy has sold his farm to Nathan Haywood of Thomasville.
--West Plains Journal, Aug 9, 1906 (pg2) Rover - Rover school is now under good headway, under the leadership of Miss Birdie Clark.
--West Plains Journal, Sept 20, 1906 (p3) Rover - There was a pie supper at the Rover school house last Saturday night for the benefit of the library.
--West Plains Journal, Dec 26, 1907 (page 2) Rover - J. E. Murphy is doing good business here in the merchandise business. [Since Nathaniel Haywood first owned the store at Rover, maybe Murphy traded his farm for the store when he quit teaching.]
--West Plains Journal, May 21, 1908 (pg8) College Notes - Mr. Fred Sherry, who has been teaching at Rover, Mo., has again enrolled with us. He has resumed work in the Normal department."
--South Missourian-Democrat, Jan 20, 1910, pg 4, col 3 – Rover - Mrs. Bertie Judd, who is teaching the Rover school has had a vacation of a week. She has been at West Plains having her eyes treated. School will begin again next Monday.
--South Missourian-Democrat, July 7, 1910, pg 4, col 1 – Rover - It is rumored that Rev. Selby has agreed to teach the English school.
--South Missourian-Democrat, Sept 8, 1910, pg 4, col 2 - Miss Effie Hollis, who is teaching school at Rover was here last Saturday visiting friends and trading.
--South Missourian-Democrat, Aug 24, 1911, pg 2, col 3 – Thomasville - Chas. Huddleston is painting the Rover school house this week.
--West Plains Journal-Gazette, Feb 3, 1916 (pg1) - A Vote on Rural High School...Before one of the largest gatherings of people every assembled in Highland township of Oregon county, Prof. Clyde M. HHill, of the Springfield Normal School, made an address at Rover last week. He spoke in favor of consolidated rural high school. The taxpayers of several school districts are contemplating the erection of a rural high school at Rover... (Read rest of article in the photo column at right, or see original article on lineFeb 3, 1916, page 1.) == Sources == '''Bales School'''
Oregon County South Missourian (Alton, Mo)'
--Sept 14, 1899, p 1 - School Report - Report of the '''Bales''' school for month ending Sept 1, 1899. No. males enroled 37, females 43, total 80. Daily average 53 2-5. Total day attendance 1068. '
Those who were perfect in attendance and deportment were as follows:'
Lizzie Redburn, Maude Bales, Pearl Kintner, May Ledford, Minnie Bales and Rilla Redburn. Those perfect in attendance but not in deportment were: '
Imer Andrews, Amos Bales, Roy Kintner, Cleve Redburn, Bessie Redburn, Alta Trantham, Everett Bales, Clyde Trantham, Wm. Childers, Nannie Pluris, Anna Redburn and Neva Redburn. '
Pupils very much interested and doing good work. --Respectfully, J. P. McLain '''Jolliff School'''
The Oregon County Times-Leader (Alton, MO)
--May 27, 1920, p4 - Hugh Huddleston of Thomasville has been engaged to teach the '''Jolliff school''', Ruben Willard the Saler school and Guy Ballew of Koshkonong the Bales school. The English school and Round Pond school are still without a teacher.
The Journal-Gazette (West Plains, MO)
--July 21, 1927, p5 - Mrs. Lottie Willard started teaching the Jolliff school July 10th.
--Aug 29, 1940, p2 - Jolliff school started Monday with Miss Darlene Willard as teacher.
--Sept 9, 1943, p6 - The Jolliff School has started and Miss Thresa (sic) Judd is teaching there this year. The Thomasville School started Monday. There are two busses that haul the Highland children to Thomasille. Mr. Silas House drives one of the buses and Mrs. Clarence Perkings (sic) drives the other.
--Aug 29, 1946, p6 - Miss Goldie Puckett began teaching school at Jolliff school Monday. She is boarding at the Arch Willard home.

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[[Category:Rowan County, North Carolina]][[Category:Davidson County, North Carolina]][[Category:Rowan County, North Carolina, Early Settlers]][[Category:Davidson County, North Carolina, Early Settlers]] [[Category:1790 United States Federal Census, North Carolina]] == Summary == The table below is a transcription of heads of households from the 1790 Federal Census of Rowan County, North Carolina.[[#Census]] Each of the columns are sortable. Please post a comment if you see errors or omissions. There were a total of 15,828 persons and 2,342 Heads of Household, including 3,288 Free White Males (FWM), 3,837 Free White Males under 16, 6,864 Free White Females (FWF), 97 Other Free Persons, and 1,742 Slavespage 26 [[#C1790]] The profiles of persons currently included in WikiTree are included in the Category [[:Category:Rowan County, North Carolina, Early Settlers]] when identified. This Category also includes earlier settlers that are not in the 1790 Census. {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable sortable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Red;" |+ ! Name ! FWM ! FWM<16 ! FWF ! All Other Free Persons ! Slaves ! 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FELPS, John || 2 || 2 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 1448 |+ | FELPS, Samuel || 1 || 0 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 365 |+ | FELPS, Sarah || 1 || 2 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 366 |+ | FELPS, Thomas || 1 || 1 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 368 |+ | FELPS, Thomas || 2 || 4 || 2 || 0 || 7 || 1449 |+ | FENIL, Frederick || 1 || 2 || 5 || 0 || 0 || 1066 |+ | FERGISON, Andrew || 2 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 2392 |+ | FERGUSON, William || 1 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 2224 |+ | FERRILL, John || 1 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1293 |+ | FINTEN, John || 1 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1369 |+ | FISHER, (Widow) || 1 || 1 || 2 || 0 || 5 || 1064 |+ | FISHER, Fredrick || 3 || 1 || 4 || 0 || 13 || 1883 |+ | FISHER, Jacob || 1 || 2 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 2124 |+ | FISHER, Jacob || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 1891 |+ | FISHER, James || 1 || 2 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 2391 |+ | FISHER, John || 1 || 1 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 2122 |+ | FISHER, John || 1 || 0 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 1766 |+ | FISHER, Michael || 1 || 2 || 3 || 0 || 1 || 681 |+ | FISHER, Michael || 1 || 0 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 1580 |+ | 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| GELLIHAN, Abraham || 2 || 1 || 3 || 0 || 4 || 2393 |+ | GENTLE, George || 1 || 1 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 338 |+ | GENTLE, George || 1 || 3 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 526 |+ | GEORGE, Andw. || 1 || 3 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 1465 |+ | GERMAN, Thomas || 1 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1623 |+ | GESS, Jacob || 1 || 1 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 687 |+ | GETCHEY, Fredrick || 1 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1895 |+ | GETCHEY, John || 1 || 3 || 7 || 0 || 0 || 1894 |+ | GHEAN, James, Jur. || 1 || 0 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 1950 |+ | GHEAN, James, Ser. || 4 || 0 || 6 || 0 || 0 || 1949 |+ | GHEAN, Thomas || 2 || 0 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 1951 |+ | GIBBENS, Peter A. || 2 || 3 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 804 |+ | GIBSON, George || 1 || 3 || 2 || 0 || 2 || 1294 |+ | GIBSON, James || 1 || 4 || 3 || 0 || 2 || 1295 |+ | GIBSON, William || 2 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1298 |+ | GILBRAITH, Thomas || 1 || 0 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 1296 |+ | GILES, Absalom || 1 || 1 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 686 |+ | GILES, Henry || 1 || 1 || 3 || 0 || 7 || 1772 |+ | GILES, John || 1 || 3 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 2029 |+ | GILES, Richard || 1 || 1 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 682 |+ | GILES, William || 1 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 28 || 494 |+ | GILLASPIE, David || 1 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 1 || 2361 |+ | GILLASPIE, George || 3 || 3 || 4 || 0 || 4 || 2394 |+ | GILLASPIE, Richard || 1 || 0 || 6 || 0 || 8 || 2362 |+ | GILLASPIE, Thomas, Jur. || 1 || 2 || 3 || 0 || 4 || 2363 |+ | GILLASPIE, Thomas || 1 || 1 || 4 || 0 || 3 || 2338 |+ | GILLASPIE, Thomas, Sr. || 4 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 7 || 2360 |+ | GILLIM, Conrad || 1 || 1 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 689 |+ | GILLIM, Drury || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 2232 |+ | GILLIM, Jesse || 1 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 2230 |+ | GILLIM, John || 1 || 4 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 2231 |+ | GILPIN, Benjamin || 1 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 364 |+ | GLASCOCK, Harmon || 2 || 1 || 7 || 0 || 1 || 268 |+ | GLASCOCK, Peter || 3 || 4 || 5 || 0 || 0 || 164 |+ | GLASCOCK, Spencer || 2 || 2 || 2 || 0 || 10 || 239 |+ | GOBBLE, Jacob || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 1626 |+ | GOBBLE, John || 1 || 4 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 1625 |+ | GOLSBEY, Drury || 1 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 688 |+ | GOLSBEY, Wade || 1 || 2 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 683 |+ | GOOSE, George || 3 || 1 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 620 |+ | GOOSE, John || 3 || 1 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 1301 |+ | GORDON, James || 1 || 2 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 2227 |+ | GOSS, Ephraim || 3 || 1 || 7 || 0 || 0 || 806 |+ | GOSS, Frederick, Jur. || 1 || 1 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 808 |+ | GOSS, Frederick || 3 || 4 || 5 || 0 || 1 || 807 |+ | GOSS, Margaret || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 2 || 1628 |+ | GOUGHER, Henry || 1 || 2 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 1297 |+ | GRAHAM, Agnes || 0 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 4 || 56 |+ | GRAHAM, Edward || 1 || 0 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 299 |+ | GRAHAM, Edward || 1 || 1 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 534 |+ | GRAHAM, Elizabeth || 0 || 0 || 3 || 0 || 2 || 55 |+ | GRAHAM, Fergus || 1 || 1 || 6 || 0 || 0 || 1370 |+ | GRAHAM, Garret || 3 || 0 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 622 |+ | GRAHAM, Jean || 0 || 3 || 1 || 0 || 2 || 35 |+ | GRAHAM, John || 1 || 1 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 621 |+ | GRAHAM, John || 4 || 2 || 4 || 0 || 5 || 1300 |+ | GRAHAM, John, Senr. || 1 || 5 || 4 || 0 || 2 || 5 |+ | GRAHAM, Richard || 1 || 1 || 5 || 0 || 4 || 14 |+ | GRAHAM, Richard || 3 || 0 || 5 || 0 || 7 || 1302 |+ | GRAY, James || 2 || 2 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 15 |+ | GREENE, Jeremiah || 1 || 5 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 2030 |+ | GREENE, John || 1 || 1 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 990 |+ | GREENWOOD, Joseph || 1 || 3 || 5 || 0 || 0 || 1467 |+ | GREER, John || 1 || 4 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 1624 |+ | GRIFFIN, Ezekel || 1 || 2 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 596 |+ | GRIFFITH, Andrew || 3 || 1 || 5 || 0 || 1 || 1463 |+ | GRIFFITH, William || 1 || 2 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 588 |+ | GRIGGS, Minus || 1 || 5 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 1464 |+ | GRIMES, Charles || 1 || 2 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 913 |+ | GRIMES, Christian || 1 || 0 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 912 |+ | GRIMES, George || 1 || 3 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 2229 |+ | GRIMES, Jacob || 1 || 2 || 6 || 0 || 0 || 1162 |+ | GRIMES, John || 2 || 0 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 911 |+ | GRIST, William || 3 || 2 || 6 || 0 || 0 || 685 |+ | GROVE, Abraham || 1 || 2 || 5 || 0 || 0 || 619 |+ | GROVE, John || 1 || 2 || 7 || 0 || 0 || 1161 |+ | GRUB, Conrad || 1 || 3 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 909 |+ | GRUB, Elizabeth || 1 || 1 || 5 || 0 || 0 || 1896 |+ | GRUB, George || 2 || 2 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 910 |+ | GUFFEY, Henry || 3 || 0 || 3 || 0 || 2 || 169 |+ | HADOX, William || 1 || 1 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 114 |+ | HAGEY, George || 2 || 4 || 5 || 0 || 0 || 919 |+ | HAGEY, Henry || 3 || 2 || 6 || 0 || 0 || 921 |+ | HAGGINS, John || 1 || 0 || 5 || 0 || 10 || 2395 |+ | HAGGINS, William || 1 || 1 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 533 |+ | HAIDEN, Dugles || 1 || 2 || 1 || 0 || 9 || 598 |+ | HAIDEN, Joseph || 1 || 0 || 3 || 0 || 2 || 2031 |+ | HAIDEN, Unity || 1 || 0 || 2 || 0 || 11 || 597 |+ | HAILS, Mary || 0 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 481 |+ | HAINS, Phillip || 1 || 5 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 1471 |+ | HAINS, Ralph || 1 || 2 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 1956 |+ | HALL, Abm. || 1 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 161 |+ | HALL, George || 1 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 1 || 51 |+ | HALL, George || 1 || 0 || 2 || 2 || 0 || 284 |+ | HALL, Joseph || 0 || 1 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 36 |+ | HALL, Samuel || 1 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 285 |+ | HALL, Walter || 3 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 48 |+ | HALL, William || 1 || 3 || 3 || 0 || 4 || 446 |+ | HALL, William || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 1468 |+ | HALLIN, William || 1 || 3 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 1483 |+ | HAMILTON, (Widow) || 0 || 0 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 2396 |+ | HAMM, Jacob || 3 || 0 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 918 |+ | HAMM, Melcher || 2 || 0 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 917 |+ | HAMPTON, Ephraim || 3 || 5 || 7 || 0 || 7 || 1476 |+ | HAMPTON, John || 3 || 2 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 2128 |+ | HAMPTON, William || 3 || 1 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 2130 |+ | HAMTON, William || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 1775 |+ | HANLEY, Christopher || 2 || 3 || 6 || 0 || 0 || 315 |+ | HANNAH, Joseph || 3 || 2 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 996 |+ | HARBEN, Edwd. 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| HARRIS, Isaac || 1 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 243 |+ | HARRIS, Jesse, Jur. || 1 || 2 || 3 || 0 || 1 || 693 |+ | HARRIS, Jesse, Ser. || 2 || 1 || 2 || 0 || 1 || 692 |+ | HARRIS, John || 1 || 4 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 552 |+ | HARRIS, John || 1 || 2 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 1166 |+ | HARRIS, Joseph || 1 || 0 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 551 |+ | HARRIS, Zepheniah || 2 || 1 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 377 |+ | HARRON, Richard || 2 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 1175 |+ | HARRY, Isaac || 1 || 1 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 530 |+ | HART, James || 2 || 0 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 627 |+ | HART, William, Jur. || 3 || 1 || 3 || 0 || 1 || 626 |+ | HART, William || 1 || 2 || 2 || 0 || 3 || 623 |+ | HARTLEY, Benjn. || 1 || 2 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 1636 |+ | HARTLEY, Labon || 1 || 0 || 5 || 0 || 0 || 1635 |+ | HARTLINE, George || 2 || 0 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 1072 |+ | HARTLINE, Peter || 1 || 0 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 1075 |+ | HARTMAN, Adam || 2 || 0 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 1484 |+ | HARTMAN, Jacob || 1 || 2 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1474 |+ | HARTMAN, James || 1 || 1 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 1485 |+ | HARTMAN, John || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 1897 |+ | HARTMAN, Mary || 1 || 0 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 1486 |+ | HARTMAN, Mary || 0 || 1 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 1579 |+ | HARTMAN, Michael || 1 || 3 || 5 || 0 || 0 || 1376 |+ | HARTSAUGH, Paul || 2 || 5 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 2341 |+ | HARVEY, John || 1 || 0 || 2 || 0 || 3 || 2339 |+ | HAUN, Fredrick || 3 || 0 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 2235 |+ | HAWKINS, Abraham || 2 || 1 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 326 |+ | HAWKINS, Henry || 1 || 2 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1472 |+ | HAYE, Lazarus || 1 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1475 |+ | HAYS, Andrew || 1 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1305 |+ | HAYS, David || 1 || 1 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 1375 |+ | HAYS, John || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 1374 |+ | HAYS, Joseph || 3 || 0 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 1373 |+ | HAYS, Samuel || 1 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 247 |+ | HEATHMAN, James || 1 || 3 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 1954 |+ | HEDRICK, Adam || 3 || 4 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 920 |+ | HEDRICK, Francis || 1 || 6 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 810 |+ | HEDRICK, Peter || 4 || 3 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 813 |+ | HELMS, George || 1 || 0 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 2126 |+ | HELMS, John || 1 || 3 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 2236 |+ | HELMSTATLER, Adam || 1 || 0 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 1001 |+ | HELMSTATLER, Peter || 1 || 0 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 1000 |+ | HELPER, Jacob || 3 || 1 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 142 |+ | HELSLEY, Jacob || 1 || 5 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 1578 |+ | HELSLEY, Michael || 1 || 4 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 1632 |+ | HEMPHILL, William || 1 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 3 || 19 |+ | HENDREN, Oliver || 1 || 1 || 2 || 0 || 1 || 240 |+ | HENDRICKS, Abraham || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 393 |+ | HENDRICKS, Daniel || 1 || 4 || 5 || 0 || 0 || 1898 |+ | HENDRICKS, Daniel || 1 || 4 || 6 || 0 || 0 || 1780 |+ | HENDRICKS, David || 1 || 2 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 91 |+ | HENDRICKS, Frederick || 1 || 1 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 397 |+ | HENDRICKS, Isaac || 1 || 0 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 468 |+ | HENDRICKS, James || 1 || 3 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 411 |+ | HENDRICKS, John || 1 || 1 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 395 |+ | HENDRICKS, John || 1 || 1 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 424 |+ | HENDRICKS, Peter || 1 || 1 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 1900 |+ | HENDRICKS, Phillip || 1 || 2 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 423 |+ | HENDRON, John || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 2 || 241 |+ | HENEGER, Conrad || 1 || 5 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 1174 |+ | HENKLE, Benjamin || 2 || 3 || 7 || 0 || 0 || 322 |+ | HENLINE, Jacob || 1 || 4 || 2 || 0 || 1 || 465 |+ | HENLY, William || 2 || 1 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 690 |+ | HENSON, Samuel || 2 || 2 || 6 || 0 || 0 || 2234 |+ | HEPLOR, Christopher || 2 || 3 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 2241 |+ | HERIN, Shadrick || 1 || 1 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 89 |+ | HERNER, Christian || 1 || 3 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 2242 |+ | HESELY, Jacob || 2 || 2 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 916 |+ | HESLEY, Jacob, Jur. || 1 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 914 |+ | HESS, John, Jur. || 1 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1076 |+ | HESS, John || 4 || 2 || 5 || 0 || 0 || 1071 |+ | HICHCOCK, Isaac || 2 || 1 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 2238 |+ | HICKMAN, John || 2 || 3 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 1588 |+ | HICKMAN, William || 1 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1480 |+ | HICKS, Thomas || 1 || 1 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 1639 |+ | HIGDEN, Joseph || 1 || 3 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 339 |+ | HIGHAT, John || 1 || 3 || 5 || 0 || 0 || 2215 |+ | HIGHTOWER, Messener || 0 || 1 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 1952 |+ | HILDEBRAND, John || 1 || 2 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 1902 |+ | HILEMAN, John || 2 || 1 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 1306 |+ | HILEY, Michael || 1 || 4 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 2132 |+ | HILL, Abraham || 4 || 1 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 1372 |+ | HILL, Isaac || 1 || 2 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 1637 |+ | HILL, Jacob || 1 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 373 |+ | HILL, James || 1 || 5 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 1482 |+ | HILL, John || 3 || 3 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 1901 |+ | HILL, Thomas || 2 || 0 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 1371 |+ | HILTON, Beachem || 3 || 2 || 5 || 0 || 0 || 998 |+ | HILTON, James || 1 || 1 || 5 || 0 || 0 || 2244 |+ | HILTON, Jonathan || 1 || 2 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 2239 |+ | HILTON, Thomas || 1 || 1 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 2237 |+ | HINKLE, Anthony || 1 || 1 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 1169 |+ | HINKLE, Casper || 2 || 2 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 1173 |+ | HINKLE, George || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 814 |+ | HINKLE, Henry || 1 || 1 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 450 |+ | HINKLE, Jacob || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 812 |+ | HINKLE, John, Jur. || 1 || 0 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 1164 |+ | HINKLE, John || 1 || 2 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1176 |+ | HINKLE, Nathan || 1 || 1 || 3 || 0 || 1 || 1168 |+ | HINKLE, Wendle || 1 || 2 || 4 || 0 || 1 || 1170 |+ | HISE, George || 1 || 1 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 1638 |+ | HLSHOUSER, Michael || 1 || 2 || 1 || 0 || 2 || 815 |+ | HOBBIS, John || 1 || 3 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 625 |+ | HOFNER, George || 1 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 2131 |+ | HOFNER, Martin || 1 || 4 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 2127 |+ | HOGES, Joseph || 1 || 2 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 691 |+ | HOGES, William || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 578 |+ | HOLDEN, Edmond || 1 || 1 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 389 |+ | HOLDERFIELD, Valentine || 2 || 1 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 236 |+ | HOLDMAN, John || 1 || 2 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 82 |+ | HOLDMAN, William || 1 || 4 || 5 || 0 || 0 || 146 |+ | HOLEMAN, Isaac || 2 || 2 || 2 || 0 || 4 || 151 |+ | HOLLAND, Richard || 1 || 0 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 1777 |+ | HOLLAND, Zacheriah || 1 || 4 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 624 |+ | HOLLAR, John || 1 || 2 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 1070 |+ | HOLLIS, John || 2 || 3 || 6 || 0 || 0 || 992 |+ | HOLLIS, William || 1 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1003 |+ | HOLLIWAY, William || 1 || 1 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 816 |+ | HOLMS, Robert || 1 || 2 || 5 || 0 || 0 || 106 |+ | HOLOBAUGH, George || 1 || 2 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 1899 |+ | HOLSHOUSER, JACOB || 1 || 1 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 1074 |+ | HOMES, Reuben || 1 || 1 || 4 || 0 || 1 || 811 |+ | HOOVER, George || 1 || 1 || 3 || 0 || 2 || 1776 |+ | HOOZER, Jacob || 1 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1479 |+ | HOPPER, Charles || 1 || 2 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 1478 |+ | HOPPER, Thomas, Jur. || 1 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1481 |+ | HOPPER, Thomas, Sr. || 1 || 0 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 1477 |+ | HOPPIS, Henry || 1 || 0 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 922 |+ | HORAH, (Widow) || 0 || 0 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 1773 |+ | HORAH, Hugh || 1 || 0 || 3 || 0 || 2 || 1782 |+ | HORN, Thomas, Sr. || 1 || 0 || 7 || 0 || 0 || 590 |+ | HORN, Thos., Jur. || 1 || 3 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 581 |+ | HORNBARIER, Valentine || 4 || 1 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 2129 |+ | HORTON, John || 2 || 2 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 72 |+ | HORTON, Joseph || 1 || 3 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 73 |+ | HOUGH, David || 2 || 2 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 1304 |+ | HOUGH, Henry || 1 || 1 || 5 || 0 || 0 || 1303 |+ | HOUK, Jacob || 1 || 1 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 1172 |+ | HOUSE, Archabeld || 1 || 3 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 1469 |+ | HOWARD, Christopher || 4 || 4 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 314 |+ | HOWARD, Cornelius || 4 || 3 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 311 |+ | HOWARD, Gidion || 1 || 1 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 1774 |+ | HOWARD, John || 2 || 3 || 4 || 0 || 1 || 1955 |+ | HOWARD, John || 1 || 2 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1167 |+ | HOWARD, Mathew || 1 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1957 |+ | HOWARD, Mikajah || 4 || 3 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 1165 |+ | HOWARD, Stephen || 1 || 0 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 1163 |+ | HOWARD, William || 3 || 3 || 5 || 0 || 1 || 210 |+ | HOWELL, John || 1 || 1 || 3 || 0 || 2 || 517 |+ | HOWELL, Joseph || 1 || 2 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 185 |+ | HOWELL, Stephen || 1 || 3 || 3 || 1 || 0 || 580 |+ | HUCHESON, Thomas || 1 || 1 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 2243 |+ | HUDGINS, William || 2 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 14 || 2032 |+ | HUDSON, Absalom || 2 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 183 |+ | HUDSON, Daniel || 1 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 182 |+ | HUDSON, Isaac || 1 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 181 |+ | HUDSON, John || 1 || 2 || 4 || 1 || 0 || 207 |+ | HUDSON, Peter || 2 || 0 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 507 |+ | HUFF, Jacob || 1 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 991 |+ | HUFF, Valentine || 3 || 0 || 2 || 0 || 1 || 141 |+ | HUFFMAN, Daniel || 2 || 3 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 809 |+ | HUFFMAN, Francis || 1 || 3 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 1073 |+ | HUFFMAN, Jacob || 1 || 1 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 1473 |+ | HUFFMAN, Jacob || 1 || 6 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 1589 |+ | HUGHELL, Thomas || 1 || 3 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 21 |+ | HUGHES, James || 2 || 2 || 6 || 0 || 0 || 2240 |+ | HUGHES, Jeremiah || 0 || 1 || 5 || 0 || 0 || 293 |+ | HUGHES, John || 2 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 218 |+ | HUGHES, Joseph || 5 || 3 || 4 || 0 || 20 || 1781 |+ | HUGHEY, Henry, Jur. || 1 || 3 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 47 |+ | HUGHEY, Henry, Ser. || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 6 || 46 |+ | HUGHEY, Jacob || 1 || 1 || 4 || 0 || 1 || 45 |+ | HUGHEY, Rober || 1 || 2 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 64 |+ | HULIN, Arther || 1 || 6 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 1778 |+ | HUMPHREY, John || 2 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 1 || 274 |+ | HUMPHREYS, John || 1 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 582 |+ | HUNT, Able || 1 || 2 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 2034 |+ | HUNT, Charles || 4 || 0 || 2 || 1 || 6 || 1779 |+ | HUNT, Charles || 4 || 4 || 6 || 0 || 0 || 576 |+ | HUNT, Daniel || 2 || 1 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 993 |+ | HUNT, Gasham || 2 || 2 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 2033 |+ | HUNT, Gasham || 1 || 4 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 994 |+ | HUNT, John || 2 || 4 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 1002 |+ | HUNT, Jonathan || 1 || 2 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 999 |+ | HUNT, Margret || 3 || 0 || 5 || 0 || 1 || 594 |+ | HUNTER, Charles || 1 || 3 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 310 |+ | HUNTER, John || 1 || 0 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 1953 |+ | HUNTER, Margret || 0 || 2 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 305 |+ | HURLEY, James || 1 || 1 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 187 |+ | HURLEY, 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|| 1 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 1489 |+ | JARVIS, James || 1 || 0 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 1492 |+ | JARVIS, Zadock || 1 || 3 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 1491 |+ | JEMESON, William || 3 || 0 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 628 |+ | JINKINS, Hugh || 3 || 1 || 3 || 0 || 3 || 2397 |+ | JINKINS, Rodrick || 2 || 2 || 5 || 1 || 0 || 570 |+ | JINKINS, Samuel || 1 || 1 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 2398 |+ | JINNINGS, John || 1 || 0 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 1643 |+ | JINNINGS, Robert || 1 || 2 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 1640 |+ | JINNINGS, William || 1 || 2 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 1642 |+ | JOB, Samuel || 2 || 1 || 5 || 0 || 0 || 2429 |+ | JOB, Thomas || 2 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 404 |+ | JOHNSTON, Archabeld || 1 || 2 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 1178 |+ | JOHNSTON, David || 2 || 3 || 4 || 1 || 0 || 270 |+ | JOHNSTON, Elizabeth || 0 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 1 || 43 |+ | JOHNSTON, Henry || 1 || 3 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 85 |+ | JOHNSTON, Jacob || 1 || 2 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 223 |+ | JOHNSTON, James || 1 || 2 || 3 || 1 || 0 || 1490 |+ | JOHNSTON, James || 2 || 2 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 1575 |+ | JOHNSTON, John (B.D.) || 1 || 4 || 5 || 0 || 0 || 694 |+ | JOHNSTON, John || 2 || 4 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 229 |+ | JOHNSTON, John || 1 || 2 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 695 |+ | JOHNSTON, Joseph || 1 || 1 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 472 |+ | JOHNSTON, Joseph || 1 || 0 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 508 |+ | JOHNSTON, Majr. 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|| 3 || 0 || 0 || 2133 |+ | KAMP, Abraham || 1 || 1 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 1189 |+ | KAREN, Conrad || 3 || 2 || 5 || 0 || 0 || 1907 |+ | KAREN, John || 2 || 2 || 6 || 0 || 0 || 1905 |+ | KARNS, Alexander || 1 || 3 || 5 || 0 || 0 || 407 |+ | KASTER, Jacob || 2 || 2 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 2140 |+ | KEEN, Nicholas || 1 || 3 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 595 |+ | KEFFER, Frederick || 1 || 2 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 269 |+ | KEHELY, Christopher || 1 || 2 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 1496 |+ | KELLER, Jacob || 1 || 4 || 5 || 0 || 0 || 447 |+ | KELLEY, William || 1 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1078 |+ | KELLY, William || 1 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1014 |+ | KENATZER, Catherina || 1 || 1 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 319 |+ | KENATZER, Jacob || 1 || 0 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 483 |+ | KENHARD, James, Ser. || 4 || 3 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 1959 |+ | KENNADAY, Andrew || 2 || 0 || 6 || 0 || 0 || 615 |+ | KENNEDAY, Alexander || 2 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 5 || 1309 |+ | KENOY, Phillip || 1 || 2 || 5 || 0 || 0 || 2248 |+ | KENT, James || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 1495 |+ | KENT, John || 1 || 1 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 1494 |+ | KENUP, Jacob || 1 || 2 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 2141 |+ | KENUP, John || 1 || 2 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 2139 |+ | KENUP, William || 1 || 2 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 1081 |+ | KENUT, William || 1 || 2 || 5 || 0 || 0 || 2249 |+ | KERR, David || 2 || 0 || 4 || 1 || 6 || 629 |+ | KERR, James || 3 || 1 || 5 || 0 || 0 || 2349 |+ | KERR, James || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 27 |+ | KERR, John || 1 || 1 || 3 || 1 || 0 || 2347 |+ | KERR, John || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 7 |+ | KERR, Joseph || 1 || 2 || 2 || 0 || 5 || 2399 |+ | KERR, Margret || 2 || 0 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 2346 |+ | KERR, Samuel || 2 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 6 || 2400 |+ | KERTNER, William || 1 || 1 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 1307 |+ | KESLER, John || 1 || 2 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 1904 |+ | KESTLER, George || 1 || 4 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 2344 |+ | KESTLER, Jacob || 3 || 2 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 1184 |+ | KETNER, Peter || 1 || 0 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 1308 |+ | KIDDLE, Elenor || 0 || 2 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 2247 |+ | KILPATRICK, John || 3 || 0 || 4 || 0 || 1 || 2345 |+ | KIMBALL, Caleb || 1 || 2 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 782 |+ | KIMBROUGH, Thomas || 1 || 1 || 5 || 0 || 2 || 1186 |+ | KIMOROE, Leonard || 1 || 2 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 1428 |+ | KINDER, George || 1 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1784 |+ | KING, Jeremiah || 1 || 1 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 2431 |+ | KING, Jeremiah || 1 || 1 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 317 |+ | KING, William || 1 || 3 || 6 || 0 || 0 || 524 |+ | KINKADE, John || 1 || 0 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 1961 |+ | KINNEY, William || 1 || 5 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 697 |+ | KLINART, Daniel || 2 || 0 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 1188 |+ | KLINART, Peter || 1 || 1 || 5 || 0 || 0 || 1187 |+ | KLINART, Phillip || 2 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 4 || 1185 |+ | KLINGLEMAN, Alexander || 3 || 4 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 1083 |+ | KLOTS, David || 1 || 2 || 6 || 0 || 0 || 1082 |+ | KLOTTS, (Widow) || 1 || 2 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 2142 |+ | KLOTTS, Jacob, Jur. || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 2136 |+ | KLOTTS, Jacob || 1 || 0 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 2134 |+ | KLOTTS, Leonard || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 2137 |+ | KLOTTS, Wendle || 1 || 1 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 2135 |+ | KNIPE, Christian || 1 || 2 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 923 |+ | KNOWS, Joseph || 1 || 2 || 6 || 0 || 0 || 1497 |+ | KNOX, Benjn. || 3 || 0 || 3 || 0 || 1 || 2348 |+ | KOBBLE, Michael || 1 || 0 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 1912 |+ | KOBBLE, Peter, Jur. || 1 || 0 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 1911 |+ | KOBBLE, Peter, Senr. || 1 || 1 || 4 || 0 || 1 || 1910 |+ | KOBLE, Adam || 2 || 1 || 5 || 0 || 0 || 1053 |+ | KOON, John || 1 || 3 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 528 |+ | KOONE, Anthony || 1 || 2 || 6 || 0 || 0 || 2138 |+ | KOONS, George || 1 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 1 || 1493 |+ | KRITE, Michael || 1 || 4 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 1052 |+ | KROTSER, Phillip || 2 || 2 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 1909 |+ | KROUL, Peter || 1 || 0 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 1913 |+ | KROUL, William || 1 || 1 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 1908 |+ | KRUDLE, John || 2 || 0 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 2250 |+ | KYGER, Christian || 2 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1084 |+ | KYGER, Conrad || 1 || 4 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 1079 |+ | LAFEY, James || 2 || 0 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 351 |+ | LAIN, William || 1 || 1 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 819 |+ | LAMB, James || 1 || 3 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1385 |+ | LAMB, John || 1 || 4 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 1386 |+ | LAMBLEY, Joseph || 1 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1087 |+ | LANCE, Benjamin || 1 || 0 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 1916 |+ | LANCE, Bostion, Jur. || 1 || 0 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 2148 |+ | LANCE, Bostion || 2 || 2 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 2147 |+ | LANCE, David || 2 || 1 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 2143 |+ | LANCE, John, Ser. || 1 || 3 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 1914 |+ | LANCE, Peter || 1 || 0 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 2144 |+ | LANCE, Peter || 1 || 3 || 5 || 0 || 0 || 1915 |+ | LANE, Gallent || 1 || 3 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 272 |+ | LANGFORD, John || 1 || 2 || 2 || 1 || 0 || 490 |+ | LANNING, John || 1 || 3 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 1005 |+ | LANNING, Joseph || 2 || 0 || 5 || 0 || 0 || 1004 |+ | LARD, John || 1 || 1 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 209 |+ | LASER, John || 1 || 4 || 5 || 0 || 0 || 630 |+ | LASTEP, Samuel || 1 || 6 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 462 |+ | LATHERMAN, Christian || 1 || 3 || 5 || 0 || 0 || 1644 |+ | LATHERMAN, Daniel || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 1645 |+ | LATHERMAN, John || 1 || 4 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1501 |+ | LATHERMAN, Jonas || 1 || 1 || 2 || 0 || 1 || 1498 |+ | LAUGHREN, Lawrence || 3 || 1 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 1387 |+ | LAUMAN, George || 1 || 0 || 3 || 0 || 1 || 1787 |+ | LAW, William || 2 || 3 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 74 |+ | LAYMON, Fredrick || 1 || 4 || 5 || 0 || 0 || 1311 |+ | LEACH, Benjamin || 1 || 3 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 1963 |+ | LEACH, James || 1 || 3 || 4 || 0 || 1 || 136 |+ | LEACH, Richard || 1 || 2 || 5 || 0 || 0 || 137 |+ | LEACH, Richard || 2 || 1 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 1647 |+ | LEAF, John || 1 || 0 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 1785 |+ | LECHNER, Michael || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 1198 |+ | LEDFORD, John || 1 || 2 || 4 || 0 || 5 || 1197 |+ | LEDFORD, Obediah || 1 || 0 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 2218 |+ | LEDFORD, Thomas || 1 || 2 || 5 || 0 || 2 || 1191 |+ | LEDFORD, William || 2 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 11 || 1190 |+ | LEDWELL, William || 1 || 2 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 705 |+ | LEE, Andw. || 1 || 2 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 1649 |+ | LEMBLEY, John || 1 || 0 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 1086 |+ | LEMBLEY, Phillip || 1 || 0 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 1085 |+ | LENAIR, Clement, Sr. || 3 || 5 || 2 || 0 || 3 || 702 |+ | LENAIR, Clemment, Jur. || 1 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 701 |+ | LENARD, Henry || 1 || 2 || 5 || 0 || 0 || 2150 |+ | LENARD, Jacob || 1 || 1 || 4 || 0 || 1 || 928 |+ | LENARD, Michael || 1 || 4 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 929 |+ | LENARD, Phillip || 2 || 1 || 4 || 0 || 2 || 924 |+ | LENARD, Valentine || 3 || 4 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 930 |+ | LENTZ, Henry || 1 || 1 || 5 || 0 || 0 || 1088 |+ | LETAKER, John || 1 || 3 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 1378 |+ | LEVENGOOD, Hartman || 5 || 0 || 5 || 0 || 0 || 1194 |+ | LEWIS, Abraham || 1 || 3 || 5 || 0 || 0 || 2035 |+ | LEWIS, Daniel, Jur. || 1 || 0 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 426 |+ | LEWIS, Daniel, Sr. || 2 || 0 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 425 |+ | LEWIS, Peter, Jur. || 1 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1965 |+ | LEWIS, Peter, Ser. || 1 || 1 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 1964 |+ | LEWIS, Samuel || 1 || 1 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 1966 |+ | LEWIS, Thomas || 1 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1193 |+ | LEWIS, Walter || 1 || 0 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 1192 |+ | LEWRANCE, John || 2 || 2 || 3 || 0 || 1 || 67 |+ | LIERLY, Jacob || 1 || 2 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 2146 |+ | LIERLY, Peter || 1 || 1 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 2145 |+ | LINCH, John || 1 || 2 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 1312 |+ | LINGLE, Anthony || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 2149 |+ | LINGLE, Francis || 1 || 4 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 2152 |+ | LINK, Jacob || 3 || 1 || 8 || 0 || 0 || 1967 |+ | LINK, William || 1 || 3 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 1499 |+ | LINSTER, Moses || 2 || 4 || 6 || 0 || 8 || 516 |+ | LITERAL, Richard || 1 || 1 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 562 |+ | LITTLE, Jacob || 2 || 2 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 527 |+ | LITTLE, John || 2 || 2 || 5 || 0 || 0 || 131 |+ | LITTLE, Lewis || 1 || 1 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 556 |+ | LIVENGOOD, Christian || 4 || 0 || 5 || 0 || 0 || 925 |+ | LIVENGOOD, Henry || 1 || 0 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 927 |+ | LOCK, Alexander || 1 || 3 || 2 || 0 || 2 || 1383 |+ | LOCK, Francis || 3 || 1 || 2 || 0 || 14 || 1384 |+ | LOCK, John || 1 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 8 || 1382 |+ | LOCK, Mathew, Jur. || 1 || 3 || 2 || 0 || 1 || 1381 |+ | LOCK, Mathew || 1 || 3 || 5 || 1 || 2 || 2401 |+ | LOCK, Mathew || 3 || 2 || 2 || 0 || 27 || 1379 |+ | LOCK, Richard || 1 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 3 || 1380 |+ | LOCKEBEY, Henry || 1 || 3 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 823 |+ | LOFLAND, Daniel || 1 || 2 || 7 || 0 || 0 || 698 |+ | LOFLAND, John || 1 || 3 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 704 |+ | LOFLAND, Richard || 1 || 4 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 699 |+ | LOFTEN, Lewis || 1 || 3 || 5 || 0 || 8 || 700 |+ | LONG, Alexander || 3 || 3 || 2 || 0 || 26 || 1650 |+ | LONG, Felix || 2 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1199 |+ | LONG, Fredrick || 1 || 1 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 1310 |+ | LONG, Jacob || 2 || 3 || 5 || 0 || 0 || 1196 |+ | LONG, Thomas || 2 || 4 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 1195 |+ | LOPP, Jacob || 1 || 1 || 5 || 0 || 0 || 933 |+ | LOPP, John, Jur. || 1 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 932 |+ | LOPP, John, Sr. || 3 || 2 || 5 || 0 || 4 || 931 |+ | LOVE, Robert || 1 || 1 || 6 || 0 || 0 || 32 |+ | LOVLACE, Elias || 1 || 2 || 6 || 0 || 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2050 |+ | MAGUIRE, James || 1 || 2 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 216 |+ | MAGUIRE, John || 1 || 2 || 4 || 0 || 1 || 199 |+ | MAGUIRE, Zebilla || 0 || 4 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 2048 |+ | MAHON, Dennis || 1 || 6 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 1390 |+ | MALON, Jeremiah || 1 || 4 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 298 |+ | MANAS, Sephes || 1 || 4 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 308 |+ | MANERING, Andrew || 1 || 3 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 2266 |+ | MANLOVE, William || 3 || 0 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 1204 |+ | MANON, Christopher || 1 || 2 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 115 |+ | MARAUM, Sarah || 0 || 0 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 711 |+ | MARBERY, Francis || 4 || 3 || 2 || 0 || 6 || 1918 |+ | MARBROUGH, Leonard || 1 || 3 || 5 || 0 || 0 || 830 |+ | MARCH, George || 1 || 4 || 5 || 0 || 0 || 464 |+ | MARCH, John || 1 || 3 || 6 || 0 || 0 || 463 |+ | MARKLAND, Jonathan || 1 || 1 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 1505 |+ | MARLIN, James || 2 || 2 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 1970 |+ | MARLIN, Jas., Esqr. || 4 || 1 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 1973 |+ | MARLIN, John, Jur. || 1 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1974 |+ | MARLIN, John || 1 || 1 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0 || 0 || 1658 |+ | MOREFIELD, John B. || 1 || 4 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 1010 |+ | MORER, Fredrick || 2 || 1 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 2155 |+ | MORER, Jacob || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 2162 |+ | MORGAN, Hugh || 2 || 2 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 1093 |+ | MORGAN, James, Jur. || 1 || 0 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 2265 |+ | MORGAN, James || 2 || 1 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 2263 |+ | MORGAN, James || 1 || 1 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 709 |+ | MORGAN, John || 1 || 1 || 6 || 0 || 0 || 53 |+ | MORGAN, Nathan || 1 || 4 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 1090 |+ | MORLIN, Vinsent || 1 || 0 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 2042 |+ | MORRIS, Benjamin || 1 || 2 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 2432 |+ | MORRIS, Isaac || 1 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 2262 |+ | MORRIS, John || 1 || 0 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 710 |+ | MORRIS, John || 1 || 3 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 1591 |+ | MORRIS, John || 1 || 2 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 1655 |+ | MORRIS, William || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 2273 |+ | MORRISON, David || 1 || 2 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 31 |+ | MORROW, John || 3 || 3 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 171 |+ | MOTT, Simmons || 1 || 2 || 3 || 0 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|| 1 || 1 || 0 || 2367 |+ | PATTERSON, James || 2 || 4 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 1660 |+ | PATTON, John (O.R.) || 2 || 1 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 2052 |+ | PATTON, John || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 2368 |+ | PATTON, John || 2 || 2 || 3 || 0 || 1 || 1800 |+ | PECK, Ludwick || 1 || 0 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 307 |+ | PECK, Nathan || 1 || 1 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 1524 |+ | PECK, Samuel || 1 || 0 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 1523 |+ | PEELER, Anthony || 1 || 4 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 719 |+ | PEELER, Michael || 2 || 2 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 2164 |+ | PELLEY, James || 2 || 1 || 4 || 0 || 3 || 1525 |+ | PENDREY, George || 2 || 1 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 2251 |+ | PENENTON, Charles || 1 || 1 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 254 |+ | PENINGTON, James || 1 || 0 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 264 |+ | PENN, Richard || 1 || 3 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 392 |+ | PENNERY, Thomas || 1 || 3 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 139 |+ | PENNEY, Alexander || 2 || 1 || 2 || 0 || 1 || 1320 |+ | PENNEY, James || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 2 || 1321 |+ | PENNEY, William || 1 || 0 || 4 || 0 || 4 || 718 |+ | PERKINS, Moses || 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545 |+ | WESH, John || 1 || 0 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 384 |+ | WESNER, Jacob, Jur. || 1 || 2 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1561 |+ | WEST, Elizabeth || 1 || 2 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 102 |+ | WEST, Hezekiah || 1 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 101 |+ | WEST, Isaac || 1 || 1 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 100 |+ | WEST, Thomas || 1 || 0 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 403 |+ | WEST, William || 2 || 2 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 1939 |+ | WETHERAW, Aywalt || 1 || 2 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 1938 |+ | WETTY, Jacob || 3 || 1 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 394 |+ | WHITAKER, John || 1 || 4 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 259 |+ | WHITAKER, John || 1 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1034 |+ | WHITAKER, Joshua || 3 || 1 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 1025 |+ | WHITAKER, Peter || 1 || 5 || 5 || 0 || 0 || 1031 |+ | WHITAKER, Thomas || 1 || 4 || 5 || 0 || 0 || 120 |+ | WHITAKER, William, Ser. || 2 || 1 || 7 || 0 || 0 || 258 |+ | WHITAKER, Wm., Jur. || 1 || 1 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 260 |+ | WHITE, David || 1 || 1 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 1557 |+ | WHITE, Isaac || 1 || 1 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 1567 |+ | WHITE, James || 1 || 0 || 3 || 0 || 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0 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1703 |+ | WOOD, Thomas || 1 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 1 || 1569 |+ | WOOD, Vinsen || 1 || 0 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 1554 |+ | WOOD, William || 1 || 1 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 1705 |+ | WOOD, William, Ser. || 1 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1708 |+ | WOODS, David || 2 || 2 || 4 || 0 || 2 || 643 |+ | WOODS, Mathew || 2 || 2 || 4 || 0 || 2 || 645 |+ | WOODS, Robert || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 1409 |+ | WOODS, William || 1 || 4 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 1336 |+ | WOODSON, David || 2 || 2 || 4 || 0 || 2 || 1832 |+ | WORTMAN, Henry || 3 || 2 || 5 || 0 || 0 || 875 |+ | WORTMAN, Peter || 1 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 2305 |+ | WOSLEY, William || 1 || 4 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1568 |+ | WOTTON, William || 1 || 5 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 1690 |+ | WRIGHT, Easaw || 1 || 1 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 2314 |+ | WRIGHT, Evan || 1 || 0 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 2307 |+ | WRIGHT, Phillimon || 2 || 1 || 5 || 0 || 0 || 2308 |+ | WRIGHT, Richard || 1 || 2 || 5 || 0 || 0 || 2306 |+ | WRIGHT, William || 1 || 1 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 2311 |+ | WYATT, John, Jur. || 1 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 754 |+ | WYATT, John || 2 || 3 || 5 || 0 || 0 || 749 |+ | WYATT, Nathan || 2 || 3 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 750 |+ | WYMAN, Henry || 1 || 2 || 5 || 0 || 0 || 881 |+ | YARBROUGH, Alexander || 4 || 0 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 1036 |+ | YARBROUGH, Edward || 1 || 1 || 2 || 0 || 3 || 1835 |+ | YARBROUGH, Henry || 1 || 0 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 1037 |+ | YARBROUGH, Joab || 1 || 2 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 2318 |+ | YARWOOD, Benjamin || 1 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 2369 |+ | YOKLEY, Hugh || 1 || 2 || 2 || 0 || 1 || 972 |+ | YOKLEY, William || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 2317 |+ | YONCE, Rudolph || 1 || 3 || 5 || 0 || 0 || 973 |+ | YONCE, William || 1 || 4 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 971 |+ | YONT, John || 2 || 2 || 9 || 0 || 0 || 755 |+ | YOUNG, Francis || 1 || 3 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 884 |+ | YOUNG, Frederick || 1 || 0 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 883 |+ | YOUNG, Henry || 1 || 3 || 2 || 0 || 3 || 1836 |+ | YOUNG, Jacob || 1 || 2 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 882 |+ | YOUNG, Michael || 1 || 2 || 5 || 0 || 0 || 1688 |+ | YOUNG, Samuel || 4 || 1 || 0 || 1 || 11 || 8 |+ | YOUNG, William || 1 || 1 || 3 || 0 || 1 || 9 |+ | YOUST, Jacob || 1 || 1 || 5 || 0 || 0 || 1115 |+ | YOUST, Phillip || 1 || 4 || 6 || 0 || 0 || 2182 |+ | ZEVELY, Henry || 1 || 4 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 1686 |} == Sources == * Compilation from [http://files.usgwarchives.net/nc/rowan/census/1790/1790.txt USGW Archives], accessed Sep 8, 2017, some missing data for a few names has been corrected. * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY8-S2XZ?i=25&cc=1803959 Page 26] of the 1790 Census for Rowan County

Rowan Name Study

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[[Category:Rowan Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Rowan and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. == Some suggestions on how to contribute to the Rowan One Name Study == If you know of links to useful internet sites for people with the Rowan surname, enter them below in the ''Resources'' section. If you know of books or articles that are similarly of interest to us, enter them below in the ''References'' section, alphabetized by author. Put your ''earliest'' Rowan ancestor's profile, and your own profile if you wish, into the Rowan Name Study Category by adding a line at the beginning of those profiles. (To do this, open the editor for this profile and look at the top to see how this profile was entered into the Rowan Name Study Category.) Once you have entered a profile into the Rowan Name Study Category, a link to it will be displayed in that category. Enter the spelling of your Rowan family name in this list, if it is a variant that isn't there already:
  • Rowan
  • Ruane
=== How to contribute using DNA === If you are a male and in the patrilineal line of a Rowan, and are only interested in recent ancestry, consider getting a Y-STR-37 test from FamilyTreeDNA.com (FTDNA). If you want to learn about deep ancestry, get a more detailed test such as the Y-STR-111 test. Note that if you later decide you want to upgrade the test to a fancier level, FTDNA lets you do that for an additional fee. (I don't know what the fee is, but I assume you save a bit of money since you had parts of it done already. You don't need to submit another DNA sample to FTDNA, unless they have already used up all of the DNA from the sample you already provided. In that case, they will ask for an additional sample.) There is also SNP testing, as opposed to STR testing. There is the Big-Y test which is very comprehensive, but it is more expensive. National Geographics has a test as well, but I have less experience with it. I was told it wouldn't tell me that much more than I already knew, but that only applies to my situation. However, I took it anyway. I also took the Big-Y test. Partly I took these additional tests to help others do research on refining scientific knowledge of the ancestry of the Y Chromosome. The tests you take depend on what you want to achieve. You may only be interested in recent genealogy. Or, you may be interested in ancient origins. The Science is evolving, too. Not enough is known about the history of the Y Chromosome to tell the whole story of your ancestry, even if you have full information about your Y Chromosome. To get advice on this from experts, once you have some basic information such as is provided by the Y-STR-37 test, join the appropriate project at FTDNA and the corresponding list at yahoo groups. (If you are patrilineally related to me, you are probably L21 as I am and they may let you join the list at R1b-L21-Project-subscribe@yahoogroups.com. From the information for this email group: ''L21 is a Single-Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP) on the Y chromosome. L21 is identical to S145, M529 and rs11799226. It was discovered in October 2008 and is downstream of P312(S116) in the Y DNA phylogenetic tree. Distinct SNPs L459, Z245, Z260 and Z290 are equivalent to L21. A positive on those SNPs qualifies you for the project.'') There are lively discussions between the experts, of the value of different types of testing, of different companies that do the testing, and of the current state of the science, from the perspective of people who have been at this a while. The SNP testing process is made confusing by the fact that there is more than one system of nomenclature for the variations in the Y Chromosome, One of the experts (Petr) told me that my Y-haplogroup of R1b1b2a1a2f*, as determined by 23andMe, is another name for R-L21* in the FTDNA nomenclature. (Here is his note: R1b1b2a1a2f* (23andMe) = R1b1a2a1a2c* (ISOGG) = R-L21* R-M269 = R1b1a2 (ISOGG) R-DF5 = R1b1a2a1a2c1g2a1a (ISOGG) Petr) Apparently the ''*'' means that there are or may be additional SNP variations, so that R-DF5* would mean you are descended from the first R-DF5 man, but there can be additional mutations at other SNP's that occurred later. I first learned that I am R-L21, and ordered two SNP tests from FTDNA ($39 each) and determined that I am positive for the DF5 SNP and must be (or are very likely to be) R-DF5*. Note that a site called yseq.com also offers individual SNP tests for the Y chromosome, for the cheaper price of $17.50 each. (FTDNA says they can import the information somehow.) There may be more refinement possible, which I am pursuing. Interestingly, FTDNA found a match to the STR pattern of my Y chromosome: a man named Adam Noel Haggerty, also DF5, descended from a man named Haggerty who lived in New York City. Here are some estimates from FTDNA about the probability that Adam and my common ancestor was within the last N generations, based on the mutation rates of the six STR differences:
Comparison Chart
N Probability
4 1.15%
8 17.55%
12 50.42%
16 77.81%
20 92.04%
24 97.58%
More recently, I have matched a man named Rowan, going back farther. One of the experts on the list I am in has told me that I am genetically close to the ''Seven Septs of Laois'' which is something to do with Irish genealogy, and has suggested a modest selection of additional tests. Once you have results for your Y-STR test, you can upload it to ysearch.org where others will be able to match their Y-STR test against it. Not everyone tests their Y chromosome at FTDNA, although FTDNA started and sponsors the ysearch.org site. If you have had an autosomal DNA test at 23andMe, or have autosomal and X results at FamilyTreeDNA, consider uploading them to GEDmatch at v2.GEDmatch.org and entering your GEDmatch number into your profile information. If you haven't had an autosomal DNA test at 23andMe ($99) or one of the other DNA sites accepted by GEDmatch (FamilyTreeDNA, Ancestry), consider getting one. I like 23andMe the best. This test covers Chromosomes 1 to 22 and the X chromosome, and also reports Y-haplogroup (Y Chromosome) and mitochondrial haplogroup (Mitochondrion) but not Y-''haplotype'' or mitochondrial haplotype. (You can get tests, like the Y-STR-37 test, that address those at FamilyTreeDNA.com.) Note that in order to upload a FamilyTreeDNA autosomal test from FTDNA to GEDmatch, you also need to get a mitochondrial DNA test from FTDNA, because they don't include a mitochondrial (matrilineal lineage) test with their autosomal test. == Resources == == References ==

Rowland Name Study

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[[Category:Rowland Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == Rowland Name Study == {{Image|file=Rowland_Name_Study-1.png|align=c|size=600|caption="Rowland WikiTree Database"}} The Rowland One-Name Study is global in scope, encompassing all geographic areas, and numerous spelling variants. *The "Rowland Name Study" category and sticker should only be added to profiles that are the eldest known Rowland (brick walls) in a particular line, famous, or are one of the individuals identified in the "People" section below. Here is what the sticker looks like... {{One Name Study|name=Rowland}}. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Rowland_Name_Study Profiles with Rowland Name Study sticker] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ROWLAND List of Rowland profiles on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/ROWLAND G2G feed of questions tagged "Rowland"]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&cln=&order=&s=ROWLAND Orphaned Rowland profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Rowland-1 Unsourced Rowland profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=ROWLAND Unconnected Rowland profiles on WikiTree]. * In addition to WikiTree, the Rowland One-Name Study is sanctioned by the [https://one-name.org/name_profile/rowland/ Guild of One Name Studies] and [https://surname-society.org/ The Surname Society]. ==Rowland DNA Studies== The Rowland One-Name Study coordinates its activities with the [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/rowland/about/background Rowland DNA Project at FamilyTreeDNA]. ===Defined DNA Groups=== Presently, these are the unique Rowland Y-DNA lines with multiple testers: # DNA Group A: Shenandoah, Virginia # DNA Group B: Chester, Pennsylvania # DNA Group C: Granville, North Carolina # DNA Group D: Iowa/PA/NC # DNA Group E: Fairfield, Connecticut / Snitterton, Derbyshire # DNA Group F: Botetourt, Virginia # DNA Group G: Derbyshire/Sheffield # DNA Group H: Wake, North Carolina # DNA Group I: PA/MD/OH Germanic # DNA Group J: Surry, Virginia # DNA Group L: England to Canada # DNA Group M: Essex, England # DNA Group N: County Mayo, Ireland # DNA Group O: Isle of Wight, England ===Untested Rowland Lines=== Here are some of the Rowland lines are in need of Y-DNA testers: '''Australia :New South Wales from Devon, England :New South Wales from Middlesex, England :New South Wales from Rutland, England :Victoria from Cornwall, England :Western Australia from Yorkshire, England '''Canada :Northwest Territories from Orkney Islands, Scotland :Ontario, Perth from Somerset, England '''England :Cumberland, England '''USA :Arkansas, Saline County :Connecticut, New London County :Delmarva Peninsula :Georgia, Emanuel County :Kentucky, Hopkins County :Michigan, Lenawee County :New Jersey, Somerset County :New York, Montgomery-Fulton County :New York, Suffolk County from La Tremblade, France :North Carolina, Montgomery County :North Carolina, Robeson County :North Carolina, Warren County :North Carolina, Yancey County :Pennsylvania, Bedford County :Pennsylvania, Berks County :Pennsylvania, Cambria County from Caernarvonshire, Wales :Pennsylvania, Chester County :Pennsylvania, Chester County (to Kansas) :Pennsylvania, Greene County :Pennsylvania, Lebanon County :Pennsylvania, Montgomery (aka Shovel Work) from Pembrokeshire, Wales :Pennsylvania, Washington County :South Carolina, Lexington County :Tennessee, Hawkins County :Tennessee, Rutherford County :Tennessee, Williamson-Hardeman County :Utah from Nottinghamshire, England :Virginia, Bedford County :Virginia, Frederick-Clarke County :Virginia, Hanover County from Glamorgan, Wales :West Virginia, Mercer County See [https://rowlandgenealogy.com/rowland-xref-project-summary/ Rowland Xref Project Summary] for additional details ==Goals== :''Our Mission: To cross-reference (Xref) every Rowland Y-DNA test-taker to their WikiTree descendant trees, and to be a center-of-competence for genealogy research related to the Rowland surname (and its variants). *See [https://rowlandgenealogy.com/how-to-participate/ How To Participate in the Rowland Xref Project] ==Task List== :Here's how you can help: * Establish a WikiTree profile for every Rowland on the planet * Add Rowland ancestors to all younger generation Rowland profiles * Have living Rowland males take a Y-DNA test to help verify the WikiTree * Cross-reference various Rowland WikiTree lines to the Rowland Y-DNA clusters * Provide sources to help us break through the brick walls * Provide suggestions as to what data is of interest to everyone and how it should be presented. * Identify additional famous & notables, then create WikiTree profiles * Identify those with unique stories * Identify those who met an untimely death (excluding war) * Identify families with 12 or more children :We need a pre-1500 certified WikiTreer genealogist to create/add a profile for Roland, Paladin Warrior of Charlemagne *Roland "The Paladin" de Vere (???-778) [https://fabpedigree.com/s068/f020807.htm FabPedigree for Roland], son of Milon "Count of Angleria" d'Anglesis/d'Vere and Bertha Martel of the Franks * Roland "The Paladin" de Vere [https://soc.history.medieval.narkive.com/JwMqTwAF/charlemagne-s-brother-in-law-milo-or-milon Narkive pedigree for Roland], son of Milon d'Anglesis and Bertha de Martel (daughter of Pippin III de Short). Possible son named Faralando de Vere. * Roland "The Paladin" Seneschal de Vere (760-778) [https://worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=lorenfamily&id=I21556 WorldConnect pedigree for Roland], son of Milo/Maelo "Duke of Aungiers" Vere and Bertbell "Princess of France" Martel Desposyni * Roland De Vere (729 - 778) [https://www.ancestry.com/genealogy/records/roland-de-vere_1160671 Ancestry pedigree for Roland], born in Galicia, Spain, son of Milo Duc Angiers (774-800) and Bertbelle Martel (761-???). ==Rowland Name Origins== :See [https://rowlandgenealogy.com/rowland-name/name-origin/ Rowland Name Origin] :See [https://rowlandgenealogy.com/origin-of-the-rowland-surname/ Origin of the Rowland Surname] ==Variants== :Spelling variations and primary country of origin, listed in order of WikiTree frequency: *'''Rowland''': England, Scotland, and Ireland (more than 5x larger than Roland) *'''Roland''': Germany and France *'''Rowlands''': Wales *'''Ruland''': France *'''Orlando''': Italy *'''Reiland''': Germany *'''Rolland''': France and Scotland *'''Roldan''': Spain *'''Ruhland''': Germany *'''Reuland''': Luxembourg *'''Roeland''': Netherland *'''Rohland''': Germany *'''Rowlandson''': England *'''Orlandi''' *'''Rolando''': Italy *'''Rolan''' *'''Rolands''' ==People == ===Famous Rowlands=== Many famous and notable Rowland ancestors have left their mark on the world. To protect the privacy of the living, only people who have passed away are included. The entries are divided into three major sections: #Individuals & Families, primarily born before 1750 #Individuals & Families, primarily born 1750-1880 #Occupational Groups of those who made their marks primarily in the 20th and 21st centuries *[https://rowlandgenealogy.com/famous-rowlands/ Famous Rowlands] ===Interesting and Quirky Ancestors=== Not all Rowland ancestors qualify as being famous, although many have stories that are extremely interesting or downright quirky. Here are a few of those stories, including the Rowland who assimilated into the Cheyenne tribe, multiple generations of Rowland cousin intermarriages, a Rowland with two wives under the same roof, early arrivers, and centenarians. Let us know if you have additional ones. * [https://rowlandgenealogy.com/rowland-name/interesting-and-quirky/ Interesting and Quirky Rowland Ancestors] ===Untimely and Unnatural Deaths=== Unfortunately, some of our Rowland ancestors were the victims of untimely and unnatural deaths. We grieve all those who have passed before us, especially those taken from us too early and by unnatural means. The following list includes Rowlands that perished due to murder, speared by natives, vehicles (planes, trains, automobiles, and boats), weather-related, drownings, and other unnatural means. * [https://rowlandgenealogy.com/rowland-name/untimely-and-unnatural-deaths/ Untimely and Unnatural Deaths] ===Be Fruitful and Multiply=== Clearly, some Rowland families took this bible verse to heart. Today, most of us think that two children are a handful. A few generations ago, families with half a dozen children were not uncommon. However, the following Rowland families pushed the limits and did their best to propagate the Rowland name. * [https://rowlandgenealogy.com/rowland-name/be-fruitful-and-multiply/ Be Fruitful and Multiply] ==Military Service == ===American Revolution=== We have identified about 40 Rowland Patriots of the American Revolution. In all likelihood, there were probably Rowland soldiers on the other side, fighting on behalf of England’s King George. However, we have not been able to locate any records yet. Here are the known Rowland American Revolution participants, organized by Colony/State, then alphabetically by name. Please note derivative names of Roland, Rowlands, Rowlandson, and Ruland are also included. Most of these individuals are listed with the Daughters of the American Revolution. We have included the DAR Ancestor # for each one to assist with your further research. * [https://rowlandgenealogy.com/rowland-name/american-revolution/ Rowland Participation in the American Revolution] ===American Civil War=== There were about 1200 Rowland participants in the American Civil War. They were roughly equally divided between the Union and the Confederacy. Although people like to talk about “brothers fighting brothers” in the Civil War, there are no documented cases of a Rowland family or Rowland first cousins on opposite sides. * [https://rowlandgenealogy.com/rowland-name/american-civil-war/ Rowland Participation in the American Civil War] ==Places == ===Places Named Rowland=== {{Image|file=Rowland_Name_Study-2.jpg|align=r|size=250|caption="Rowland Crater" on the far side of the moon}} Places named Rowland are not limited to just here on earth. Indeed, we have Rowland Crater, located on the moon. We once had a castle, but today the castle is gone, and it is only a village called Rowland’s Castle. * [https://rowlandgenealogy.com/rowland-name/places/ Places Named Rowland] ===Rowland Homes and Buildings=== {{Image|file=Rowland-5557.jpg|align=r|size=250|caption="Agreed In Peace" Homestead, built circa 1790}} Many historic homes and buildings carry the Rowland name. Some have been designated as National Historic Landmarks. * [https://rowlandgenealogy.com/rowland-name/homes-and-buildings/ Rowland Homes and Buildings] ===Rowland Cemeteries=== There are about 130 cemeteries in the Find-A-Grave cemetery database which carry the Rowland (and variants) name in reference to a surname or location. North Carolina leads the way with 22 Rowland cemeteries. Additionally, Find-A-Grave has approximately 64,000 Rowland memorials for people interred in these and other cemeteries (as of Aug 8, 2021). Here are the Rowland cemeteries, organized/alphabetized by Country, State, and County. * [https://rowlandgenealogy.com/rowland-name/cemeteries/ Rowland Cemeteries] == Rowland Resources== More than 30 documents are available for free download. * [https://rowlandgenealogy.com/store/ Free Downloads] * [https://rowlandgenealogy.com/resources/ Rowland Resources]

Rowles Name Study

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[[Category:Rowles Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Gott Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Rowles Rowles] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Rowles name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (British Isle Rowles's), by time period (18th Century Rowles's), or by topic (Rowles DNA, Rowles Occupations, Rowles Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. == How to Participate == Please contact the Study's coordinator [[Rowles-314|Darryl Rowles]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Rowles Click here for a list of Rowles profiles    ] [[:Category: Rowles Name Study|Click here for the Rowles Catagory page]] ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' To add a profile to the Study and Rowles Category add the following text: {{One Name Study|name=Rowles}}
{{One Name Study|name=Rowles}}
{{Clear}} == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Progentors== {|border="1" cellpadding=10px |- bgcolor=#f0e9c0 !Name-!! Description!! Haplogroup |- |[[Rowles-149|'''Christopher Rowles''']] 1620-1665       || English - Maryland ||CTS9733 |- | [[Rowles-2|'''Bartholomew Rowles''']] ca. 1678 || Chester County, Pennsylvania|| |- | [[Rowles-273|'''John Rowles''']] 1750-1818 ||Irish - Clearfield County Pennsylvania. || R-BY21241 |- | [[Rowles-168|'''Thomas Rowles''']] 1751-1818|| Maryland & Steuben Co. New York|| |- | [[Rowles-33|'''John Rowles''']] 1750 -1812|| Franklin County Pennsylvania|| |- |[[Rowles-1236|'''Andrew Rowles''']] 1814-1880 ||PA. Illinois, Missouri and Texas|| |- |[[Rowles-1273|'''George Rowles''']] 1790 - 1862|| Irish - Minnesota and Washington Rowles families|| |} == Rowles Coat of Arms == There is no official Rowles coat of arms. There are may companies willing to sell you an interpretation of one. == Origin == * The '''Rowles''' surname appears to have originated in the British Isles, perhaps as early as 1066. * Rowles is believed to be a A patronymic surname is a surname originated from the given name of the father or a patrilineal ancestor. * Rowles may be a toponymic (related to a town or village) surname See another theory below. * Rowles does not appear to be an occupational related surname like Smith, Miller, Cooper etc. * Onomastics or onomatology the study of the origin, history, and use of surnames tells us that Rowles was derived from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rollo Rollo aka Gaange Rolf] a Viking who became the first ruler of Normandy, a region of France. He ruled from 911 to 928. The surnam first appeared after 1066 when the Normans conquered England. See [https://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Rowles Surname Database] for additional text. Does genetics support this notion? * Are other Rowles families in the world closely related to our Rowles family? This includes those with spelling variations such as Rolls, Rolles and Rowells etc. * Genetic research shows that two or more distinctly different American Rowles families have haplogroups that are Irish in origin rather than Norman/Viking origin that might be expected if descended from Rollo * Another theory is that Rowles is a combination of the surnames Rowe and Welles and that it originated in the 1600's in northern England. ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * Rowls * Roles * Rowlles * Rolls == Rowles yDNA == * [[Rowles-273|John Rowles (abt.1756-abt.1818)]] R-BY2124 {| |
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Rowley Name Study

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{{Image|file=Rowley-3452-2.jpg |caption=Rowley Name Study|align=r |size=m }} [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category:One_Name_Studies]] [[Category:Rowley Name Study]] {{GOONS Sticker}} ==About the Project== The ROWLEY Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the ROWLEY name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the ROWLEY name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as by Branch, geographically (England ROWLEY's), by time period (18th Century ROWLEY's), or by topic (ROWLEY DNA, ROWLEY Occupations, ROWLEY Statistics). This study specifically includes a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. There were about 40 Rowley U.S. immigrants that are listed with descendants on the research site http://www.RowleyResearch.org up to 1880. In addition there are over 100 U.S. immigrant Rowleys (Rowley, Rawley, Rowlee, Rolle, Rowell, Rowel, and various other spellings) listed in the U.S. 1880 census that need additions other than their own children and linkages between them. Welcome in joining us in adding to the family relations here. None of the branches are related to others, to the best of our knowledge as shown by DNA testing. We also need to add the branches from the other countries, such as England, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and South Africa. (as known so far) ''Also see the [[#Related Rowley and Rowley Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' == How to Join == To join the ROWLEY Name Study, first start out by browsing our current research pages to see if there is a specific area that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Researchers page identified on the Category page, post an introduction comment on the specific team/research page, and then dive right in! [Add the Category: Researchers,_Rowley_Name_Study] with exactly that spacing and capitalization to your profile above the word '''Biography''' If a team or research page does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the Name Study Coordinator: [[Flamer-1|Judy Bramlage]] for assistance and we can chat about adding your interest to the study. If you are interested in changing this page, I (Judy) am open to suggestion. If you have any questions, just ask through G2G or [[Flamer-1|Judy Bramlage]]. Thanks! == Research Pages == This study has not yet been segregated out as suggested in the One-Name-Study pages. As such, it is built in a hierarchy starting from the page [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Rowley_Name_Study Category: ROWLEY Name Study] In addition, see *[[Space:Rowell-Rowlel-Rowley of Windsor, Connecticut| of Windsor, Connecticut]] Michael Rowley's study page *[[Space:Rowell-Rowel-Rowley_of_Essex_County%2C_Massachusetts| of Essex County, Massechusetts]] Michael Rowley's study page For Resources, see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Sources-Rowley%2C_Rowley_Name_Study Rowley Name Study Sources] == Surname Variants == Rowley, Roley, Rawley, Rawle, Rollee, Ruhl, Rowlee, Rowell, Rowel, Raleigh (The project leader will add them as they occur to her or appear in her research as various spellings. You can add them above as well. For example, Ruhl immigrated into the USA and then two generations down some of the children changed their name to Rowley.) == Resources == * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ROWLEY List of Rowleys on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/ROWLEY G2G feed of questions tagged "Rowley"]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=Rowley Orphaned Rowley profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=ROWLEY-1 Unsourced Rowley profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=ROWLEY Unconnected Rowley profiles on WikiTree]. * [[Space:Sources-Rowley%2C_Rowley_Name_Study|Sources-Rowley, Rowley Name Study]] * [http://www.RowleyResearch.org RowleyResearch.org website containing Rowley Sources and Charts] == Task List == * Enter and identify here, as possible, the different known Rowley, etc, immigrants into the USA based on study that prepared the web site http://RowleyResearch.org. To add them to this list, please add ''[[:Category:Head of Line, Rowley Name Study]]'' surrounded by two square brackets or use the Category button to add the category to the profile. See [[Rowley-8|Henry Rowley]] who was the head of line for most Rowleys in the USA. Include here the Rowleys from the other immigrant-based countries, like Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa * Enter and identify here the head of line for different Rowley etc from other countries. Again add them to the ''[[:Category:Head of Line, Rowley Name Study]]'' list by putting that category in their profile. * Find a Rowley for each identified Rowley where we can get Y-DNA and get the DNA. If female, can you get your father, brother or cousin to participate? The Profile manager for this page had to use a second cousin. We want to be able to identify the DNA by the various Rowley trees. In FamilyTree.com, this has already been accomplished with five individuals back to Henry Rowley. Now to get them over here and to check their trees as well. Add them to Category:DNA Study, Rowley Name Study * Use DNA to relate the previously unlinked branches identified in the first task to real immigrants. Add them to the ''[[:Category:Unconnected_Heads, Rowley Name Study]]'' by adding this category to their profile (without the : at the beginning of category). Once someone descended from an Unconnected Head enters their Y-DNA, the one who has the profile with the DNA should add to their profile the Category:DNAConnections DNA Profiles along with the other information requested.

Roxburgh Castle, Immigrant Voyage to New South Wales 1839

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[[Category:Roxburgh Castle, Arrived 26 May 1839]] [[Category:New South Wales, Shipping Free Space Pages]] === Immigrant ship Roxburgh Castle's voyage to New South Wales in 1839 carrying Bounty Immigrants === Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. May 26— Roxburgh Castle. Cumberland, master, left London January 22, and the Cape, April 4, with 280 bounty emigrants under the superintendence of F. Mackeller Esq., surgeon, and assistant surgeon C. H. Scott, Esq. Pas- sengers — The Reverend W. H. Clarke, Lady and two children, Mrs. McInerney, Miss Eliza Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Lomax and two children, Mr Goodwin, Mr. Pator, Mr. C. H. Hall, Mr and two Misses Horner, Mr. W. H. Harvey, Mr. Wilkinson, Mr. Johnson, , Mr. Ronaldson, Mr. S. Forbes, and Mr. Anderson. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/36861465 Shipping Intelligence in The Australian newspaper Tuesday 28 May 1839] === PASSENGER LIST === NRS5316/4_4784/Roxburgh Castle_26 May 1839/ from the Assisted Immigrants (digital) Shipping Lists on the New South Wales State Archives and Records website at: http://indexes.records.nsw.gov.au/ebook/list.aspx?series=NRS5316&item=4_4784&ship=Roxburgh%20Castle === FURTHER READING === Free Settler of Felon? website at: https://www.jenwilletts.com/searchaction.php?page=1&surname=&ship=roxburgh%20castle%201839&firstname= Shipping Intelligence. in The Australian (Sydney, NSW : 1824 - 1848) of Tuesday 28 May 1839, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/36861465 Shipping Intelligence. in The Colonist (Sydney, NSW : 1835 - 1840) of Wednesday 29 May 1839, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/31723131? NAVIGATION. in The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842) of Friday 31 May 1839, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/12863507?

Royal Ancestry

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[[Category:Magna Carta Project Current Pages]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] ==''Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families''== ''Royal Ancestry'' is the latest published work (2013) of Douglas Richardson. It was edited by Kimball G Everingham. Its coverage and organisation are somewhat different from the second (2011) edition of his ''[[Space:Magna Carta Ancestry|Magna Carta Ancestry]]'', and it incorporates some slightly more recent research. It has five volumes (I, II, III, IV, V) and is divided into chapters (family name or lordship) with numbered entries. The Magna Carta Project considers it reliable for pre-1700 profiles, but, like everyone, Richardson makes some errors, and sometimes information has been overtaken by subsequent research. ISBN:
Whole set - 9781463561680
Vol. I - 9781482784466
Vol. II - 9781482784480
Vol. III - 9781482784510
Vol. IV - 9781482784541
Vol. V - 9781482784558
Library of Congress Catalogue Card Number 2013905440 Click [[Space:Sources-Douglas_Richardson%27s_Ancestry_Series|here]] for a list of sources used in Richardson's Ancestry Series. ==Suggested Format for Inline Citations== ===First Inline Citation=== Douglas Richardson. ''Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families,'', 5 vols, ed. Kimball G. Everingham (Salt Lake City: the author, 2013), Vol. [volume number], p. [page number(s)], [chapter name] [number of entry] Example: : Douglas Richardson. ''Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families,'', 5 vols, ed. Kimball G. Everingham (Salt Lake City: the author, 2013), Vol. I, pp. 285-287, BEAUCHAMP 9 ===Second Inline Citation=== Douglas Richardson, ''Royal Ancestry'', Vol. [volume number], p. [page number(s)], [chapter name] [number of entry] Example: : Douglas Richardson, ''Royal Ancestry'', Vol. I, pp. 296-297, BEAUMONT 12 ==Suggested Format for General Source List== ''There is usually no need for an entry in the general source list entry if inline citations are given: inline citations are always to be preferred.'' Richardson, Douglas. ''Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families,'' 5 vols, ed. Kimball G. Everingham. Salt Lake City: the author, 2013. See also WikiTree's source page for ''[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Royal_Ancestry&redirect=no Royal Ancestry]'' == Links == Information about ''Royal Ancestry'' available online: * https://www.worldcat.org/ - WorldCat.org, [https://www.worldcat.org/title/royal-ancestry-a-study-in-colonial-and-medieval-families/oclc/840828655 entry for ''Royal Ancestry''] * https://www.FamilySearch.org - [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/2481564?availability=Family%20History%20Library entry for ''Royal Ancestry''] (information only) * [https://books.google.com/books?isbn=1482784513 Google Books] (not viewable or searchable) [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Royal_Ancestry|What Links to This Page]]

Royal Descents and Pedigrees of Founders Kin

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England | England Sources]] __TOC__ == Royal Descents and Pedigrees of Founders Kin == * by [[Burke-5777|Bernard Burke]], LL.D. (1814-1892) Ulster King of Arms * published by Harrison, 59 Pall Mall, London, 1858, 1864. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Royal Descents and Pedigrees of Founders Kin|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1858) ::* https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=DQcUAAAAQAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/royaldescentsped00burk * (1864) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008685583 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=SxYYAAAAYAAJ === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Burke, Bernard. ''[[Space:Royal Descents and Pedigrees of Founders Kin|Royal Descents and Pedigrees of Founders Kin]]'' (Harrison, London, 1864) [ Page ]. * ([[#Burke|Burke]])

Royal Hairpieces

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Like all WikiTree pages, this is a collaborative work in progress. If you can, please contribute! * '''On Ancient Egyptian Royalty (circa 3000-30 B.C.E.)''' ** ''Wigs Under the Wadjet Eye'' ** ''False Beards of the Pharaohs'': The false beards so commonly seen on pharaoh wall murals and pharaoh mummies had divine significance. Those who wore them imitated Osiris, Lord of the Afterlife. *** Hatshepsut (c. 1500-1450 B.C.E.), famous as one of the few she-pharaohs of ancient Egypt, donned a square-bottomed beard for many of her stone portraits. *** [[Tutankhamun-1|Tutankhamun]] (c. 1345-1325 B.C.E.), or 'King Tut,' for his death mask wore a narrower beard which curled up at the tip. * '''Wigs of Rome (circa 50 B.C.E. to 500 C.E.)''' ** ''Imperial Comb-Over'': (Julius Caesar) ** ''Faux-Egyptian'': (Cleopatra VII) ** ''Caesar in Drag'': (Caligula) ** ''A Whore's Disguise'': (Messalina) ** ''That Was a Wig?'': (Otho) ** ''I Remember the Beard...'': (Hadrian) ** ''Getting Wiggy with It'': (Julia Domna) * '''In the Middle Ages (500-1500 C.E.)''' ** ''(What can you add about this topic? 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So, like the [[Tudor-1|cousin]] that she had allegedly conspired to kill, she took to wigs at the end of life to hide her grayed hairs. *** Robert Wynkfield, a witness at Mary's February 8th execution, in his account refers to the wig as her 'dress of lawn.' ** ''80 Wigs of a Virgin Queen'': Always conscious of her personal appearance, Queen [[Tudor-1|Elizabeth I]] (1533-1603) battled the balding process with her army of wigs. *** The red wigs, which mimicked Elizabeth's natural color, are most famous. Frequently, they consisted of tight curls bound up with jewels and precious metals. *** Historian Victoria Sherrow mentions blond wigs worn in Elizabeth's twilight years. Not many portraits of these survive, however, as Elizabeth was known to destroy any unflattering depictions of herself. The 1592 portrait of Elizabeth in a blonde wig (displayed below) likely survived because Elizabeth never saw it. *** Describing an [http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/elizabethI.htm audience] that he had with Queen Elizabeth in 1597, the French ambassador wrote, "On her head she wore a garland... and beneath it a great reddish-colored wig, with a great number of spangles of gold and silver, and hanging down over her forehead some pearls, but of no great worth. On either side of her ears hung two great curls of hair, almost down to her shoulders and within the collar of her robe, spangled as the top of her head." *** Sherrow's Encyclopedia of Hair reports approximately 80 wigs in the total collection. Sherrow further notes that, thanks in large part to Elizabeth, wigs became much more popular in England during and after her reign. ** ''The Unparalleled Periwig'': The 17th century saw the rise of the frighteningly huge periwig (from the Old French word ''perruque'' or Old Italian ''perruca,'' meaning 'head of hair') on royal scalps all over Europe. *** Jill Condra, author of the Greenwood Encyclopedia of Clothing Through World History, has described the periwig as 'a fat mass of curls falling over the shoulders and down the back... large, heavy, and expensive... requiring more than ten heads of human hair.' Apart from being a handy home for lice, these uber-wigs were a symbol of class. Few could afford them, and during their domination of Europe, wig theft spiked. *** The French king Louis XIII went bald at age 23, and wore dozens of wigs to hide it. He did not invent the periwig; his wigmakers merely copied the rug of Abbe La Riviere, who had visited the Parisian court in 1620. *** His son, Louis XIV (1638-1715), though reluctant to trim his own excellent set of locks, bowed to fashion and embraced the wig in 1670. ''The'' trendsetter of the 18th century, Louis XIV went further with the wigs than his father did. This so-called 'Sun King' took the periwig to its greatest heights - in fame and in literal inches. On several occasions, his periwig hair really seemed to be pushing upward, giving him a mighty pair of 'hair horns.' *** English monarch [[Stuart-4|Charles II]] (1630-1685) grayed prematurely, so it should come as no surprise that, in the mid-1660s, he jumped on the periwig bandwagon with gusto. His brother [[Stuart-19|James]], later James II, followed suit. Their [[Stuart-1|father]], too, had at one time worn a periwig during a trip to Paris, but he dropped it before returning home.) *** Gradually, the periwig gave way to shorter and powdered wigs. Portaits of English dynast [[Frederick-16|George II]] (r. 1727-1760), for example, show the monarch both in periwigs and with much shorter styles. English judges and peers would continue the periwig tradition, but the periwig had more or less disappeared from the royal ranks by the 1750s. ** ''Powdered Princes'': * '''In the "Long 19th Century" (1789-1914 C.E.)''' ** ''(What can you add about this topic? Please contribute!)'' * '''In Our Lifetimes (1914-present)''' ** ''(What can you add about this topic? Please contribute!)'' [[Category:Royalty]] [[Category:British History]] [[Category:French History]]

Royal Relatives

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=My Royal Family= ==Asturias== *'''[[Asturias-28|Ordono I]]''' ''King of Asturias'' Ordono Ramirez 32nd GGF ==Austrasia== *'''[[Arnulfing-2|Saint Arnulf]]''' 34th GGF ''Bishop of Metz, born in Sachsen, Germany, called to court at young age to serve the King Theodebert II of Austrasia.'' ==Bavaria== *'''[[Flandre-27|Judith of Flanders]]''' 26th GGM ==Belgium== *'''[[Namur-97|Henry IV of Luxembourg]] 23rd GGF ''Count of Luxembourg'' ==Brittain== *'''[[Britain-52|Ole King Cole]]''' 49th GGF *'''[[Dumnonia-1|St. Constatine]]''' 42nd GGF ''King of Dumnonia'' ==Brittany== *'''[[Ap_Conan-1|Gradlon Mawr]]''' 45th GGF ''King of Brittany'' ''Gradlon the Great'' ''One of the sons of Darerca of Ireland.'' ==Burgundy== *'''[[Capet-98|Robert Capet]]''' 26th GGF ''Duke of Burgundy, County of Auzerre'' ==Byzantine== *'''[[Angelos-6|Isaac (Isaac II]]''' 23rd GGF ''King of Byzantium '' *'''[[Komnenos-24|Ioannes II]]''' 26th GGF ''Emperor of Byzantium'' *'''[[Komnenos-1|Alexios I]]''' 26th GGF ''Emperor of Byzantium'' ==Counts== ===Count of Alsace=== *'''[[Nordgau-6|Count Hugo VI]]''' 28th GGF ''Count of Alsace'' ''Father of [[Egisheim-16|Pope Saint Leo IX]]'' ===Count of Anjou=== *'''[[Anjou-7|Geoffrey V "Plantagenet" d'Anjou]]''' 22nd GGF ''Comte d'Anjou'' ''Geoffrey the Fair'' *'''[[Anjou-46|Foulques d'Anjou]]''' 24th GGF ''Fulk IV'' ''Count of Anjou'' ===Count de Toulouse=== *'''[[Taillifer-3|Guillaume Taillifer]]''' 27th GGF ''William was the son of Adelais of Anjou, Queen of Aquitaine.'' ===Count de Orléans=== *'''[[Orléans-48|Eudes 'Odo' d'Orléans]]''' 31st GGF ''33 degrees from Scott, married Engeltrudis de Fézensac of Paris.'' ===Count de Paris=== *'''[[Paris-70|Gérard de Paris]]''' 33rd GGF/35 Degrees ''Married Rotrude Carloman, daughter of Carloman (Pippinid) Martel (34th GGF/36 Degrees) ruler of the East Franks, Mayor of the Palace.'' ==Denmark== *'''[[Sigurdsson-4|Ragnar Lodbrok Sigurdsson]]''' 37th GGF ''Legendary King of Denmark and Sweden.'' ===House of Bruce=== ===House Of Stewart=== ==England== ===The Kingdom of the Gewissae=== ====Cerdicing Dynasty Kings==== *'''[[Wessex-349|Cerdic]]''' ''44th GGF'' *'''[[Wessex-365|Cynric]]''' ''42nd GGF'' *'''[[Wessex-25|Ceawlin]]''' ''41st GGF'' *'''[[Wessex-21|Ceolwald]]''' ''39th GGF'' *'''[[Wessex-20|Coenred]]''' ''37th GGF'' *'''[[Wessex-18|Eafa]]''' ''34th GGF'' *'''[[Wessex-411|Ealhmund]]''' ''33rd GGF'' *'''[[Wessex-3|Ecgberht]]''' ''32nd GGF'' *'''[[Wessex-14|Ǽthelwulf]]''' ''31st GGF'' *'''[[Wessex-33|Ǽlfred]]''' ''30th GGF'' *'''[[Wessex-32|Ǽdweard]]''' ''29th GGF'' *'''[[Wessex-31|Edmund I]]''' ''29th GGF'' *'''[[Wessex-360|Eadwig]]''' ''28th GGF'' *'''[[Wessex-30|Edgar]]''' ''28th GGF'' *'''[[Wessex-29|Ǽthelred]]''' ''27th GGF'' ===House of Normandy=== *'''William the Conqueror 1066-1087''' ::[[Normandie-32|William the Conqueror]] ::Name: William Normandie (1028-1087) ::Guillaume (William I the Conqueror) "Duke of Normandy, King of England" de Normandie formerly Normandie ::24th Great Grandfather *'''William Rufus (William II (1087-1100)''' ::[[Normandie-87|William Rufus]] ::Name: William Rufus de Normandie ''Third son of William the Conqueror.'' ::23rd Great Grand Uncle *'''Henry I 1100-1135''' ::[[Normandie-45|King Henry I]] ::Name: Henry de Normandie ::28th Great Grandfather *'''Stephen I 1135-1154''' :[[Blois-94|Stephen I]] ::Étienne (Stephen I) "King of the English, Duke of Normandy" of England formerly Blois ::28th Great Grandfather ===Plantagenets=== *'''Henry II 1154-1189''' [[Plantagenet-1627|Henry II]] ::Henry (Henry II) "King of England, Curtmantle, FitzEmpress" Plantagenet ::22nd Great Grandfather *'''John I 1199-1216''' [[Plantagenet-143|King John Lackland]] ::Name: John Plantenget (1166-1216) ::John "Lackland, King of England, Soft Sword" of England formerly Plantagenet ::21st Great Grandfather *'''Henry III 1216-1272''' [[Plantagenet-167|King Henry III]] ::Henry (Henry III) "King of England, Lord of Ireland, Duke of Aquitaine" of England formerly Plantagenet aka of Winchester. ::22nd Great Grandfather (Lee, Benson, Messenger, Alford, Hawkins, Trelawney, Courtenany, de Bohun) *'''Edward I 1272-1307''' [[Plantagenet-2|King Edward I]] ::Name: Edward 'Longshanks' Plantagenet (1239-1307 ::Edward (Edward I) "Longshanks, King of England" of England formerly Plantagenet ::21st Great Grandfather *'''Edward II 1307-1327''' [[Plantagenet-378|King Edward II]] ::Name: Edward Plantagenet (1284-1327) ::Edward (Edward II) "King of England, Prince of Wales, of Caernarfon" of England formerly Plantagenet ::20th Great Grandfather *'''Edward III 1327-1377''' [Plantagenet-70] ::Name: Edward Plantagenet (1312-1377) ::Edward (Edward III) "King of England" of England formerly Plantagenet ::23rd Great Grandfather ==France== *'''[[Capet-41|Robert I]]''' 26th GGF ''King of France'' ''Robert the Pious'' *'''[[Capet-341|Henry I]]''' 25th GGF ''King of France'' *'''[[Kiev-1|Anna Yaroslavna]]''' 25th GGM ''Queen of France'' ''Анна Ярославна'' ==Germany== *’’’[[Liudolfing-13|Henry I]]’’’ 28 GGF/30 Degrees ‘’Henry the Fowler’’ ‘’First German King of the Franks and the founder of Germany.’’ *'''[[Liudolfing-6|Otto I]]''' 29th GGF ''Holy Roman Emperor'' ==Frankish Royalty== ===Merovingian Dynasty=== *'''[[Merovingian-49|Childeric I]]''' 42nd GGF/43degrees ''Childeric Franken, King of the Salian Franks, married Basina Thüringen, mother of Clovis I.'' ''The Salian Franks lived in today's Netherlands and Belgium.'' *'''[[Merovingian-50|Clovis I]]''' 41st GGF/42degrees ''Called the Chlodwig the Great, first King of the Franks, married Chrotechildis Burgunden in 0492 Lyon, France. Her father was the King of Burgundy, Chilperich II.'' *'''[[Merovingian-15|Dagobert I]]''' 38th GGF/40degrees "Dagobert Bobbon, King of the Franks, the Great; Austrasia.'' ===Carolingian Dynasty=== ''The first true dynasty of France.'' *'''[[Carolingian-92|Louis IV of France]]''' 27th GGF ''King of the Franks, married Adelais Blanche d'Anjou about 983.'' *'''[[Carolingian-75|Charles III of France]]''' 28th GGF ''King of Western Francia, Charles the Simple, married Ǽdgifu, daughter of King Ǽdweard of Wessex (29th GGF).'' *'''[[Carolingian-56|Louis II of France]]''' 29th GGF ''King of Western Francia, King of Aquitaine, married Adelaide Angoulême de Paris in 0875.'' *'''[[Carolingian-17|Charles II of France]]''' 30th GGF ''King of Western Francia, Charles the Bald. *'''[[Pippinid-12|Charles Martel]]''' 34th GGF ''Charles the Hammer'' ''Duke and Prince of the Franks, Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia and Neustria (France), Founder of the Carolingian Dynasty.'' ===Robertian Dynasty=== ''Ancestral to the Capetian dynasty and to the royal families of France and many other countries.'' ===Capetian Dynasty=== ''Hugh Capet's male-line descendants who ruled in France.'' ''Founded in 987.'' ===Bosonids=== ''Dynasty of Carolingian era dukes, counts, bishops and knights descended from Boso the Elder. Eventually they married into the Carolingian dynasty and produced kings and an emperor.'' *'''[[Bosonid-3|Boso I]]''' 30th GGF ''Boso I the Elder was the progenitor of the Bosonid Dynasty. He was the father of Teutberga, the wife of Lothair II, King of Lorraine.'' *'''[[Bosonid-1|Boso II]]''' 30th GGF ''King of Provence, Count of Vienne.'' ''Married [[Carolingian-121|Ermengard of Italy]] and fathered [[Provence-153|Louis the Blind]], King of Italy and Holy Roman Emperor.'' ===House of Brittany=== *Conan (Conan IV) "Duke of Brittany, Earl of Richmond, Le Petit, The Small" de Bretagne formerly Bretagne ::Son of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bertha,_Duchess_of_Brittany, Duchess of Brittany Bertha, Duchess of Brittany] Oldest daughter of Conan III of Brittany and Maude, the illegitimate daughter of King Henry of England. ::27th Great Grandfather ==Gwynedd== *'''[[Ap_Iorwerth-26|Llywelyn the Great]]''' 21st GGF King of Gwynnedd ==Holy Roman Emperors== *'''[[Carolingian-77|Charlemagne]]''' 32nd GGF ''Karolus Magnus'' ''King of the Franks'' ''Emperor of the Romans'' *'''[[Carolingian-76|Louis I]]''' 31st GGF ''Louis the Pious'' ''Hludowic of France'' *'''[[Carolingian-93|Lothair I]]''' 30th GGF ''Emperor of the Carolingian Empire'' ''King of Italy'' ''King of Middle Franks'' *'''[[Carolingian-102|Louis II Italia]]''' 31st GGF '' Emperor of the West'' ''King of Italy'' ''Holy Roman Emperor'' *'''[[Carolingian-17|Charles the Bald]]''' 30th GGF ''King of the West Franks'' ''Emperor of the West Franks'' *'''[[Provence-153|Louis III The Blind]]''' 30th GGF ''King of Provence, King of Italy, Holy Roman Emperor'' *'''[[Friuli-35|Berengar di Friuli]]''' 30th GGF ''King of Italy, Emperor, Marchese di Friuli, Unruochingi'' *'''[[Liudolfing-6|Otto I]]''' 32nd GGF ''Holy Roman Emperor, King of East Francia (Kingdom of Germany), Duke of Saxony, King of Italy.'' *'''[[Ottonian-3|Otto II]]''' 30th GGF ''Rufus, the Red, Holy Roman Emperor'' *'''[[Salier-9|Konrad II]]''' 27th GGF ''Holy Roman Emperor, King of Germany, King of Italy, King of Burgundy.'' *'''[[Salier-19|Heinrich Salier III]]''' ''Henry III, the Black, the Pious'' 26th GGF ''King of Germany, King of Italy, King of Burgundy'' *'''[[Salian-10|Heinrich Salian IV]]''' 25th GGF ''Holy Roman Emperor, King of Germany, King of Italy, Emperor of the West.'' *'''[[Supplinburg-4|Lothar III Von Supplinburg]]''' 26th GGF ''Lothair'' ''Duke of Saxony, King of Germany, Holy Roman Emperor.'' ==Hungary== *'''[[Arpadhazi-9|Bela Arpadzi]]''' ''King of Hungary'' 27th GGF *'''[[Arpadhazi-1|Istvan V]]''' 22nd GGF ''King on Hungary'' *'''[[Arpadhazi-8|Geza I]]''' 28th GGF ''King of Hungary'' *'''[[Arpadhazi-30|saint Laszlo I]]''' 27th GGF ''Ladislaus King of Hungary '' *'''[[Arpadhazi-6|Bela II]]''' 26th GGF ''The Blind'' ''King of Hungary and Croatia '' *'''[[Arpadhazi-5|He's a II]]''' 25th GGF ''King of Hungary and Croatia '' *'''[[Arpadhazi-4|Bela III]]''' 24th GGF ''King of Hungary '' *'''[[Arpadhazi-3|Andras II]]''' 23rd GGF ''King Andrew of Hungary '' *'''[[Arpadhazi-2|Bela IV]]''' 23rd GGF ''King of Hungary '' *'''[[Arpadhazi-1|Istvan V]]''' 22nd GGF ''King of Hungary '' ==Iceni== *'''[[Iceni-3|Prasutagus]]''' 50th GGF ''King of the Icenians'' ''[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Royal_Relatives-1.jpg Artwork Image] *'''[[Iceni-1|Boudicea]]''' 50th GGM ''Queen of the Icenians'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Royal_Relatives-1.jpg Artwork Image] ==Ireland== *'''[[Mac_Cuinn-1|Art Óenfher]]''' *'''[[Finnolach-1|King Fearadhach]]''' 52nd GGF ''No. 102 in the line of High Kings of Ireland''. *'''[[Mac_Dáire-2|King Finn mac Dáire]]''' 50th GGF ''King of Ulaid'' ''High King of Ireland for three years.'' ''Married Fedelm ingen Tuathal, High King of Ireland.'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Royal_Relatives-9.jpg Artwork Image] ==Italy== *'''[[Obertenghi-3|Oberto I]]''' 28th GGF ''Count of Milan'' *'''[[Ivrea-9|Adalbert II]]''' 28th GGF ''King of Italy'' *'''[[Carolingian-85|Carloman Carolingian]]''' 32nd GGF ''Pipin I'' ''King of Italy'' *'''[[Provence-153|Louis III The Blind]]''' 30th GGF ''King of Provence, King of Italy, Holy Roman Emperor'' ==Jerusalem== ''Kings of Jerusalem'' *'''[[Boulogne-29|Godefry de Boulogne]]''' 25th GGF ''Frankish Knight and Duke of Lower Lotharingia.'' ''First Sovereign of KIngdom of Jerusalem.'' *'''[[Boulogne-1|Baudouin de Boulogne]]''' 26th GGF ''Baldwin I Count of Boulogne.'' *'''[[Anjou-34|Fulk d'Anjou]]''' 23rd GGF ''Count of Anjou'' ''King of Jerusalem'' ==Kievan Rus== (includes Russia, Ukraine, Belarus) *'''[[Kiev-18|Haraldr Valdimarsson]]''' ''Mstislaw I of Kiev'' 26th GGF *'''[[Rurik-11|Rurik of Kiev]]''' 30th GGF ''King of Novgorod, Prince of Kiev'' *'''[[Рюриковичи-4|Sviatoslav Igorevich]]''' 28th GGF ''Grand Prince of Kiev, Warrior King.'' ''[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Royal_Relatives-7.jpg Artwork Image] *'''[[Рюриковичи-2|Saint Vladimir Sviatoslavich]] 27th GGF ''Grand Prince of Kiev'' ''Saint Volodymyr I of Kiev'' ==Knights Templar== *'''[[Sablé-10|Robert de Sable]]''' 23rd GGF ''11th Grand Master of the Knights Templar'' ==Luxembourg== *'''[[Luxembourg-59|Sigfried I of Luxembourg]]''' 28th GGF ''Founder of Luxembourg'' ==Mercia== *'''[[Mercia-225|Creoda of Mercia]]''' 36th GGF ''King of Mercia'' *'''[[Mercia-31|Wulfrun]]''' 28th GGM ''Wulfrun of Mercia'' ==Norway== *’’’[[Olafsson-129|Magnus I]]’’’ 28th GGF/29degrees ‘’King of Norway’’ *'''[[Halfdansson-259|Harald Fairhair Halfdansson]]''' 29th GGF ''First King of Norway'' *'''[[Ivarsson-20|Eystein Glumra Ivarsson]]''' 29th GGF ''Petty King of Western Norway'' ==Normandy== *'''[[Normandie-54|Rollo of Normandy]]''' 28th GGF "Duke of Normandy.'' ==Poland== *'''[[Lorraine-45|Richeza von Lothringen]]''' 28th GGM ''Queen of Poland '' *'''[[Piast-6|Mieszko Polski]]''' 30th GGF ''Prince of Poland'' *'''[[Bohemia-12|Doubravka Ceska]]''' 30th GGM ''Princess of Bohemia'' *'''[[Přemyslovci-8|Boleslav z Čechy]]''' 31st GGF "Duke of Bohemia'' *'''[[Přemyslovci-6|Vratislav z Čechy]]''' 32nd GGF ''Duke of Bohemia'' *'''[[Přemyslovci-1|Bořivoj z Čechy]]''' 33rd GGF ''Duke of Bohemia'' ==Portugal== *'''[[Savoie-399|Mafalda (Savoie) de Savoie]]''' 23rd GGM ''First Queen of Portugal '' ===House of Burgundy 1139-1383=== ''The monarchs of Portugal all came from a single ancestor, Afonso I of Portugal'' '''King Afonso I''' ''The Conqueror'' [[Portugal-79|Afonso I de Portugal]] 1st King of Portugal ''Father of the Nation'' Lived 1109-1185 23rd GGF '''King Sancho I''' ''The Populator'' [[Portugal-78|Sancho]] (Sancho I) "Rei de Portugal" de Portugal formerly Portugal; . Born 11 Nov 1154 in Coimbra, Portugal. Died 26 Mar 1212 in Coimbra, Portugal. 23rd Great Grandfather. Miller Line '''Afonso II''' ''The Fat'' [[Portugal-77|Afonso II de Portugal]] King of Portugal Reign: 1211-1223 24th Great Grandfather '''Sancho II''' ''The Caped'' [[Of_Portugal-19|Sancho II]] Sancho (Sancho II) "Rei de Portugal" Portugal formerly of Portugal. ''The Caped'' or ''The Pious''/ 1209-1248 22nd Great Grandfather Miller Line. '''Afonso III''' ''The Boulonnais'' [[Portugal-76|Afonso III de Portugal]] "Rey de Portugal", 'King of Portugal', King of Algarve Reign: Portugal 1248-1279; Algarve 1249-1279; Count of Boulogne 1238-1253. 23rd Great Grandfather. '''King Fernando I''' ''The Handsome'' [[Of_Portugal-37|Ferdinand I]] Son of Peter I 1345-1383 20th Great Grandfather ===House of Habsburg 1581-1640=== [[Portugal-78|Sancho I de Portugal]] King of Portugal Reign: 1185-1211 25th Great Grandfather; Miller Line [[Portugal-77|Afonso II de Portugal]] King of Portugal Reign: 1211-1223 24th Great Grandfather ===House of Aragon=== [[Aragón-127|Peter IV of Aragon]] Pedro de Aragon 1319-1387 [[Aragón-104|Pedro II de Aragón]] 1176-1213; Reign King of Aragón and Count of Barcelona. First king of Aragón to be crowned by the Pope. Nicknamed "the catholic". Ancestor of Edward III. 23rd Great Grandfather. Miller Line. [[Aragón-152|Jaime I de Aragón]] James I of Aragón. 22 Great Grandfather. Miller Line. [[Aragón-205|Alfonso (Alfonso II) "Ramón]], Rey de Aragón, Conde of Barcelona, the Chaste, the Troubadour" de Aragón formerly Aragón 23rd Great Grandfather. Huesca, Huesca, Spain. [[Aragón-206| Ramón Berenguer]] (Ramón IV) "Conde de Barcelona" Barcelona formerly Aragón 24th Great Grandfather. King of Aragón. Born 1113 in Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain Miller Line ==Roman Empire== *'''[[Maximus-1|Magnus Maximus Augustus]]''' 42nd GGF ''Roman Emperor'' *'''[[Byzantium-13|Theophilos Byzantium]]''' 34th GGF '' Emperor and Autocrat of the Romans'' ==Saints== *'''[[Arnulfing-2|Saint Arnulf]]''' 34th GGF ''Bishop of Metz, born in Sachsen, Germany, called to court at young age to serve the King Theodebert II of Austrasia.'' *'''[[Calpurnius-1|Saint Dareca]]''' 46th GGM "Saint Liamain "Der-Erc"; ''Patroness of Valentia Island.'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Royal_Relatives-8.jpg Illustrated Image] *'''[[Wessex-26|Margaret Queen of Scots]]''' 24th GGM ''Wife of King Malcom III of Scotland.'' *'''[[Unknown-266633|Saint Olga of Kiev]]''' 29th GGM ''Olga the Beauty'' ''Princess of Kiev and wife of Igor of Kiev.'' *'''[[Unknown-293915|Saint Itta of Austrasia]]''' 37th GGM "Itta of Metz'' ''Founded the Abbey of Nivelles where she became a Columbian nun along with her daughter Gertrude of Nivelles, also a saint in the Catholic Church.'' *'''[[Pippinid-2|Pippin Landen the Elder]]''' 37th GGF ''Mayor of the palace of Austrasia and advisor to King Dagobert I.'' ''He was loved by the Austrasians for his concern for justice and goodness.'' *'''[[Unknown-295691|Saint Doda of Trier]]''' 37th GGM '' *'''[[Shaftesbury-5|Saint Ælfgifu Wessex of England]]''' 29th GGM ''Wife of King Edmund I.'' ''Buried at the Shaftesbury Abbey.'' *'''[[Pšov-3|Saint Ludmila of Bohemia]]''' 33rd GGM ''One of the four patron saints of Bohemia.'' ''Buried at the Basilica of St. George in Prague.'' ''Czech saint and martyr.'' *'''[[Pippinid-4|Saint Begga]]''' 36th GGM ''Abbess of Andenne'' ''She founded seven churches and built the convent at Andenne on the Meuse River where she spent the rest of her life.'' *'''[[Olofsdottir-8|Ingegerd of Kiev]]''' 26th GGM ''Married the Grand Duke of Novgorod, Yaroslav the Wise of Kiev.'' ''Ingegerd took the Russian name of Irina.'' ''Saint Anna of Novgorod'' ''Patron saint of Sweden'' *'''[[Oeren-1|Saint Irmina of Oeren]]''' 36th GGM ''Patron saint of Oeren'' ''Founded convent in Belgium and Luxembourg.'' *'''[[Ap_Anlach-1|Saint Brychan of Brycheiniog]]''' 40th GGF ''Brychan Brycheiniog a legendary 5th-century king of Brycheiniog.'' *'''[[De_Poitiers-67|Saint Warinus of Poitiers]]''' 36th GGF '' ''Stoned to death ner Arras in 677 AD. *'''[[Castilla-105|Saint Fernando Alfónsez de Castilla]]''' 20th GGF ''King of Catile, Leon and Galicia.'' *'''[[Capet-5|Saint Louis Capet]]''' 22nd GGF ''King Louis IX of France'' ''Reigned for 44 years and led the 7th Crusade in 1248. Died of the plague in Tunis.'' *'''[[Burgunden-7|Saint Clotilde]]''' 42nd GGM ''Wife of King Clovis I Hlodowig (Merovingian) Franken.'' *'''[[Bourgogne-52|Saint Adelaide of Italy]]''' 31st GGM ''Consort of King Otto I'' ''Strengthened the German church.'' *'''[[Arpadhazi-55|Saint Irene of Byzantium]]''' 26th GGM ''Empress Piroska of Hungary and Byzantium.'' *'''[[Arpadhazi-30|Saint Lászlo]]''' 27th GGF ''King Ladislaus I of Hungary'' *'''[[Armenia-4|Saint Theodora of Armenia]]''' 34th GGM ''Empress of the Romans'' ''Theodora the Blessed'' ''Wife of Byzantine emperor Theophilos.'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Royal_Relatives-11.jpg Illustrated Image] *'''[[Рюриковичи-2|Saint Vladimir Sviatoslavich]] 27th GGF ''Grand Prince of Kiev'' ''Saint Volodymyr I of Kiev'' ==Scotland== ===Dál Riata=== *'''[[Maceric-1|Ferus Mor Mac Eirc]]''' 43rd GGF ''Founder of Scotland'' ''King of Alba'' ''He or his brother brought the Stone of Destiny to Scotland.'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Royal_Relatives-10.jpg Illustrated Image] ===House of Alpin 848-1034=== *[[MacAlpin-34| Malcolm II MacKenneth]] King of Scotland ::Reign: 1005-1034 King of the Scots ::29th Great Grandfather ===House of Dunkeld 1034-1286=== *[[Dunkeld-8|Duncan I Mac Crinain]] King of the Scots, King of Strathclyde ::Reign: 1034-1040 King of Alba 'King Duncan in Shakespeare's play Macbeth.' ::27th Great Grandfather *[[Dunkeld-77|Malcolm III Canmore Dunkeld MacDuff, King of Alba ::Reign: 1058-1093 ::28th Great Grandfather *[[Dunkeld-58|Donald III]] King of Alba ::Reign: 1093-1094 and 1094-1097 ::26th Great Grandfather Lee Line *[[Dunkeld-32|Alexander I]] King of Alba (Scots) ::Reign: 1107-1124 ::27th Great Grandfather *[[Dunkeld-68|David I]] King of Scots ::Reign: 1124-1153 ::28th Great Grandfather Lee Line *[[Dunkeld-2|William I 'The Lion']] ::Reign: 1165-1214 ::26th Great Grandfather *[[Dunkeld-4|Alexander II]] King of Scotland ::Reign: 1214-1249 ::25th Great Grandfather ==Sicily== *'''[[Angelos-10|Eirene Angelina Angelos]]''' 22nd GGF ''Queen of Sicily '' and ''Queen of Germany '' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Royal_Relatives-3.jpg ''Artwork Image''] ==Spain== *'''[[Vivar-3|Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar]]''' 26th GGF ''Ruler of Valencia, El Cid, Castilian nobleman, military leader.'' ''[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Royal_Relatives.jpg Artwork Image]'' ===House of Barcelona=== [[Barcelona-31|'''Alfonso Alfonsez''']] (Alfonso II) "Comte de Provence" de Provence formerly Barcelona aka de Barcelona, de Aragón. (1174-1209) 22nd Great Grandfather. Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Miller Line) [[Barcelona-34|Ramón Berenguer]] (Ramón III) "el Grande, Conde de Barcelona" de Barcelona formerly Barcelona aka de Cataluña. 24th Great Grandfather. 11 Nov 1080 in Rodez, Midi-Pyrénées, France. Miller Line "Ramon, Rey de Aragon, Conde of Barcelona, "The Chaste", "The Troubadour" 25th Great Grandfather [[Barcelona-11| Ramon Berenguer]] (Ramón II) "Conde de Barcelona, Cap d'Estopes, Tow-head" de Barcelona formerly Barcelona aka de Cataluña. 25th Great Grandfather. Born about 1052 in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Miller Line. Raimund Berenguer (Raimund IV) "Ramón, Raymond, Comte de Provence" de Provence formerly Provence. sometimes called 'the saint' 23rd Great Grandfather (Lee Line) [[Barcelona-78| Raimund Berenguer]] (Raimond) "Conde de Barcelona, el Vell, the Old" de Barcelona formerly Barcelona aka de Cataluña. 26th Great Grandfather 1024-1076. Born 1024 in Barcelona, Spain. Miller Line. [[Barcelona-89|Ramón Berenguer]] "The Crooked, Conde de Barcelona" de Barcelona formerly Barcelona. 26th Great Grandfather Born about 1008 in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spainmap. Miller Line. [[Sunifred-4|Raymond Borrell]] (Ramón) "Conde be Barcelona, Girona y Ausona" de Barcelona formerly Sunifred aka de Cataluña. 25th Great Grandfather. Born 0972 in Barcelona, Spain. Miller Line. [[Barcelona-93|Borrel]] (Borrel II) "Conde de Barcelona, Girona, Ausona, y Urgell" de Barcelona formerly Barcelona. 26th Great Grandson. Born about 0927 in Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Miller Line. [[Sunifred-6|Sunyer]] (Suñer I) "Conde be Barcelona, Girona y Ausona" de Barcelona formerly Sunifred. 27th Great Grandson. Born about 0880 in Urgel, Lerida. Spainmap. Miller Line. [[Urgel-5| Wilfred Borrell]] (Wilfred I) "Wilfredo, Wilfred, Conde de Barcelona, Urgell, Cerdanya, Conflent y Girona, el Pilós, el Velloso" de Barcelona formerly Urgel aka de Urgel. 28th Great Grandson. Born 0840 in Urgel, Lerida, Spain. Miller Line. [[Urgel-11|Sunifred "Suñer" de Urgel]] formerly Urgel aka de Barcelona. 29th Great Grandson. Born about 0810 in Urgel, Leitra, Spain. Miller Line. [[Carcassonne-2| Bellon]] (Borrell) "Comte de Carcassonne" de Barcelona formerly Carcassonne aka de Carcassonne. 30th Great Grandfather. Born about 0755 in Perpignan, Roussilon, Languedoc-Roussilon, France. Miller Line. [[Carcassonne-10| Oliba (Oliba I) "Count of Carcassonne" de Carcassonne formerly Carcassonne. 30th Great Grandfather. Born about 0804 in Carcassone, Aude, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. Miller Line. [[Razès-4|Sigisbert V Razes]] formerly Razès. 31st Great Grandfather. Born 0700 in Razes, Haute Vienne, Limousin, France. Miller Line. ==Sweden== *'''[[Segersäll-13|Erik Segersäll]]''' 28th GGF ''Erik the Victorius'' ''Swedish King'' *'''[[Eriksson-980|Olof Skötkonung Eriksson]]''' 27th GGF ''King of Sweden'' ''His father was also a king of Sweden.'' ==Turkey== *'''[[Angelos-6|Isaac Angelos]]''' 23rd GGF ''Emperor of Byzantium '' *'''[[Hainaut-46|Baudoin (Hainaut) Constantinople ]]''' 23 GGF ''Emperor of Constantinople '' ==Wales== *'''[[Gwynedd-24|Gwenllian of Wales]]''' 22nd GGM Daughter of the Prince of Wales *'''[[Ap_Gwriad-11|Merfyn Frych]]''' 28th GGF ''King of Wales, King of Powys, first Kine of Isle of Man'' ''The Freckled Kin''. *'''[[Mac_Aed-2|Urb mac Aed]]''' 43rd GGF ''King of Dyfed'' ''Dyfed was a petty kingdom in southwest Wales.'' ==York== *'''[[Ivarsson-24|Sigtryggr Blinde]]''' 29th GGF ''King of York''

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RHODESIA'S PIONEER WOMEN
(1859-1896)



Compiled by Jessie M. Lloyd.
Revised and enlarged by Constance Parry.


Published by The Rhodesia Pioneers' and Early Settlers' Society.
P.O. Box 100, Bulawayo, Rhodesia.


Photo: The Chronicle.
Mrs. JESSIE MARGARET LLOYD.
(Neé Carnegie)

:: Jessie Lloyd was the daughter of Rev. and Mrs. David Carnegie and was born at Hope Fountain Mission on 12th January, 1889. She was a granddaughter of Rev. William Sykes, one of the founders of Inyati Mission, and his second wife, Margaret Charlotte Kolbe. She was in the Bulawayo laager. :: About 1900 Jessie was sent to England to school at Walthamstowe Hall, Sevenoaks, and rejoined her parents at the Centenary Mission, near Figtree, in 1907. After David Carnegie's death in 1910 his family lived in the Old Waterworks Hotel, near the old Essexvale Road, Hillside, Bulawayo. :: For some time Jessie worked for the Bulawayo Chronicle and the Railways, and in 1917 she married James Good Lloyd, who was also a member of a missionary family. James was born in Kanye, Bechuanaland, in 1893, and became a civil servant. After the wedding Jessie went with him to England, travelling on the Walmer Castle in convoy. James enlisted, and Jessie remained in England for the rest of the war, returning to Bulawayo in 1919. They bought a house at the corner of Leander Avenue and Flint Road, Hillside, which was then hardly developed, and Jessie made her home there for most of her life. :: James died in Salisbury in 1933, and Jessie came back to Bulawayo and worked with the Railways to support her two children. In 1966 she left her Leander Avenue home for Salisbury to be nearer her family. Jessie died in the B. S. Leon Trust Home on 14th December, 1972. After a memorial service in the church at Hope Fountain, her ashes were scattered in the mission cemetery. Jessie read widely, and young and old enjoyed her company. She was a N'debele linguist, and her heart was in Matabeleland, particularly in Bulawayo and the Matopos, where she loved to camp with her family and friends. She paid her last visit to the hills in November, 1968, during the City of Bulawayo's 75th anniversary celebrations, when she took part in the pilgrimage to Rhode's grave, and read the lesson at the service held there. Her name will be remembered in Bulawayo through Jessie Lloyd Road, Ilanda, and, most appropriately, that road joins with Erica Hepburn Avenue, for Erica was a great friend from girlhood days. Jessie knew from personal experience the difficulties endured and the courage shown by Rhodesia's pioneer women, and was thus inspired to commemorate them. She is on the Roll of Women Pioneers.

:: PREFACE

:: The Rhodesia Pioneers' and Early Settlers' Society was founded in September, 1904; but it was not until 1934 that the Society decided to include women as members. After that decision the then Secretary, Col. Dan Judson, said: ""In giving Women Pioneers this recognition I am not only referring to the living but also to the dead, because possibly the majority of those who can be classed as pioneers are dead and gone. It would be a very fine thing if we had an accurate list of those names, both dead and living, which could be placed in some conspicuous position for members and visitors to see..." I have done my best to complete this "accurate list". I wish to express my gratitude to all who have so kindly helped me to collect these names, especially Mrs. Boggie of Gwelo, Mrs. Edwards of Chipinga, Mrs. Black of Marula, the late Mrs. Paddon and Mr. C. W. Botton, Secretary of the Pioneers' and Early Settlers' Society. Also I am very grateful to Mrs. Hepenstall for the loan of her typewriter. I have given the date of arrival after each name and the source of information in every case. The original index cards, with names dates, etc., and all letters I have had dealing with Pioneer Women will be kept in the archives of the Pioneers' and Early Settlers' Society in Bulawayo. Where I have written "On Roll of Women Pioneers" it is to indicate the fact that these names have all been registered on Application Forms for Membership and have been signed by the applicants. Where I have put "still living" I have recorded the year that I received that information, in brackets. In several cases I have names and dates only, in spite of over 60 letters and telephone calls in answer to my advertisements asking for information regarding Pioneer Women. I should explain that this is a record of women who came to this country between the years 1859 and 1896 inclusive; not all of them stayed, and some only passed through - nevertheless they came. This publication has been sponsored by the Trustees of the Southern Rhodesia State Lotteries, to whom I offer my grateful thanks.

:: JESSIE M. LLOYD
:: Bulawayo, 1960.

:: FOREWORD

:: It is right and fitting that our record of the women who pioneered Rhodesia should be as complete as possible. To anyone with imagination it is indeed a Roll of Honour, for in a double sense frontier life is especially hard for a woman. She feels its deprivations more keenly than a man; the absence of so much that makes for gracious and cultured living, the loss of so many aids when bringing up a family, especially the limited medical assistance available, if it is there at all. On the other hand, the compensations that mean so much to a man: the excitement of hunting and outdoor living, do not, as a rule, have the same appeal to her. Often she has no special aptitude for her role. She accepts it in loyalty to her menfolk and faces up to risks and hardships that must appear daunting indeed. She endures the fear of the Unknown, which provokes the greatest dread of all. The steadfastness of Rhodesia's pioneer women opened up the way for those who followed later. Let us remember them with thankfulness. When Jessie Lloyd set herself the task of recording their names, and where possible something more than their names, she undertook something that was pre-eminently worthwhile. It was a formidable task, for she was researching a period in which deeds mattered more than words. Records were scanty and dispersed, and often hidden away in family papers and the like. She succeeded to a remarkable degree. Nevertheless, as I said in my Foreword to her original list, she was laying a foundation on which others could build. Constance Parry and others have, with much patient work, added to what Jessie accomplished. We owe them a debt. Here is a plain, unvarnished record with no attempt at literary embellishment. That was inevitable. Yet he would be a dullard indeed who turned these pages unmoved. Every name recorded, even where it appears without further information, should invoke a train of thought. All too often it relates to a brief, sometimes a pathetically brief life. That was part of the price that had to be paid. In the nature of things we can only know a little. That is no reason why we should be unmindful of the joys and horrors, the achievements and frustrations, the courage and endurance that, though lost to sight, are built into the fabric of the country we have inherited.

:: R.C. TREDGOLD
:: 16th August, 1974.

:: NOTE FROM THE SECRETARY OF THE RHODESIA PIONEERS' AND EARLY SETTLERS' SOCIETY

:: There are many references in this book to people who are on the "Roll of Women Pioneers", and I should like to explain that this indicates the person concerned was either a member, as a pioneer, in her own right, of the Rhodesia Pioneers' and Early Settlers' Society, or that her descendants have joined it. This is a record of both past and present members. In her Preface, which has been reprinted exactly as she wrote it, Jessie Lloyd refers to the phrase "still living" which she used frequently in the first edition. In fact, these words have been deleted from the revised text, because in the years since then many more have, inevitably, passed on. After Jessie's death, her son, Arthur Lloyd, handed her files of papers concerning her work on this book over to the Society. We thank him sincerely for doing so. The fact that women were allowed to join the Society in 1934 was due to some of them, all pioneers, who worked patiently to achieve this aim. Today we are most grateful for their perseverance. It is of interest to note that today all serving committees include women members. It is one of the objects of the Society to record and encourage the preservation and publication of the history of the early years of our country, together with the names of those who took part in it. The research done by Jessie Lloyd and others in compiling this book will be invaluable to the Society in carrying on this work.

:: B. LOVEMORE

:: INTRODUCTION

:: This enlarged and revised edition of Jessie M. Lloyd's "Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" is still "her book". About 360 more names have been inserted, and inevitably some few corrections and deletions have been made to the original, but I have tried to present the additions in the same style. There is one difference, and that is, wherever possible, the husband's names and occupations or professions have been included in the brief biographies. As time goes on, and those who knew the pioneer women personally pass with it, exact identification becomes impossible without such details. The list is still not complete. It never will be, because much knowledge has been lost. However, forgotten names are still coming to light. In addition to the sources acknowledged by Mrs. Lloyd, I am so grateful to many other people who helped with the task of research and collection. They include the Director and Staff of the National Archives; Miss H. Robertson of The Chronicle library; Miss Hetty Coakley of the Catholic Cathedral office, Bulawayo; Mrs. C. Forrest of St. John's Cathedral Parish Office; the Rev. Gertenbach of the Dutch Reformed Church; the liaison officer, Morgenster Mission; Mr. B.H. Lovemore, secretary of the Rhodesia Pioneers' and Early Settlers' Society, Bulawayo, and Mr. A.M. Ewing. The women who came to Rhodesia before December 31, 1896, were a remarkable and varied company. Some lived and toiled in conditions of unbelievable hardship; some entertained lavishly in elegant new homes. Many enjoyed themselves at every opportunity, singing, making music and organising bazaars. Whatever the conditions, they somehow reared large families - up to 15 children - often without hope or thought of medical assistance. Sometimes they performed feats of astonishing valour and physical endurance, and some of them died, worn out with hardship, in one case leaving her wedding ring. They have earned their place in history.

:: CONSTANCE PARRY
:: Bulawayo, 1974.

:: BIBLIOGRAPHY

:: BAINES, Thomas - "Northern Goldfields Diaries" (Chatto & Windus, 1946).
:: BALFOUR, Miss Alice - "Twelve Hundred Miles in a Wagon" (Edward Arnold, London, 1896).
:: BOGGIE, Jeannie M. - "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women", 1938; "First Steps in Civilizing Rhodesia", 1940 (Philpott & Collins, Bulawayo).
:: BRITISH SOUTH AFRICA COMPANY'S REPORTS ON NATIVE DISTURBANCES.
:: BURNHAM, Major F.R. - "Scouting on Two Continents" (Doubleday Page & Co., New York, 1927).
:: BURROWS, Edmund H. - "A Study in Pioneering: The Moodies of Melsetter" (A.A. Balkema, Cape Town, 1954).
:: BULAWAYO DIRECTORY AND HANDBOOK OF MATABELELAND 1895-1896 - Compiled by Alexander Davis, Bulawayo, under the patronage of the B.S.A. Co. (W.A. Richards & Son, Government Printing Works, Cape Town).
:: DOMINICAN SISTER, A - "In God's White Robed Army" (Maskew Miller Ltd., Cape Town, 1950).
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:: FULLER, Basil - "Bid Time Return" (Drukkerj en Uitgeverij, Amsterdam).
:: GREEN, Elsa Goodwin - "Raiders and Rebels in South Africa" (George Newnes Ltd., London, 1898).
:: HAILE, Rev. A.J. - "Brief Historical Survey of the L.M.S. in Southern Rhodesia (Morija Printing Works, Basutoland, 1951).
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:: JONES, Dr. Neville - "Rhodesian Genesis" (University Press, Glasgow, 1953).
:: KANE, Nora S. - "The World's View" (Cassell & Co., London, 1954).
:: LEONARD, Major A.G. - "How We Made Rhodesia" (Kegan Paul, London, 1896).
:: LEWIS, Thomas H. - "Women of South Africa" (Le Quesne and Hooten Smith, Cape Town, 1913).
:: NATIONAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN - "Women in Central Africa" (Rhodesian P. & P. Co., Salisbury, 1953).
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:: SELOUS, F.C. - "Sunshine and Storm in Rhodesia" (Roland Ward, London, 1896).

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:: Additional sources of information acknowledged in text.
:: Rhodesia's Pioneer Women * MRS. W. ACUTT, 1892. Neé Elsie Moodie. Daughter of Thomas Moodie, leader of the Moodie Trek. An interesting account of this journey, written by Mrs. Acutt, is to be found on pages 152-157 of "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women," by Jeannie M. Boggie. Mrs. Acutt's first husband was Frederick Markham, whom she married on 1/12/94. This was the first marriage in Melsetter. After the death of Mr. Markham she married William Acutt in 1902. See pp. 156 and 160 of "A Study in Pioneering - the Moodies of Melsetter", by Edmund H. Burrows. Mrs. Acutt died in Bulawayo on 13/12/44. Information from Mrs. Czarnikow, Bulawayo. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. H.F. ADAMS, 1896 or earlier. Henry Frederick Adams and his wife, Susan, had a son, John Frederick, who was baptised in Bulawayo on 22/5/96. Mr. Adams was a driver. Information, Register of Baptisms, 1894, Parish of St. John, Bulawayo. * MRS. W.A. ADAMS, 1894 or earlier. Mrs. Adams and her husband, Mr. W. A. Adams, were the proprietors of the Central Hotel, Umtali. Information, Umtali Advertiser, 9/4/95, National Archives. On page 116 of "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie), Mrs. Adams is mentioned as one of the first women who lived in Umtali. * MRS. C.H. ADAMSON, 1895. Neé Martindale. Travelled to Salisbury from Beira by wagon. Was in the laager there during the rebellion, but had to leave the country because of malaria. Some years later she returned to Rhodesia and was lady superintendent of the S.A.C.S. House in Salisbury. She died in Gwelo in 1941. Information from "South Africa", 1/2/41, through Mr. H. A. Cripwell, Salisbury. * MARY ADCOCK, 1896 or earlier. This name is in the Bulawayo Directory and Handbook of Matabeleland, 1895-1896, as belonging to the owner of Stand No. 184(½), Abercorn Street. Can trace nothing further. * MRS. ADE, 1896. Neé Edith Mabel Thackway. Lived and died in Salisbury. Information from her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Eric Ade, Bulawayo, by telephone. * SISTER AGATHA, 1895. Surname Mayer. Dominican Order. Letters from St. Dominic's Convent, Salisbury, dated 18/11/55 and 13/8/57. * MRS. ALLEN, 1896. Alice Margaret. Was the niece of the Bishop of Cape Town. She arrived after many adventures and taught in the first Anglican School in Salisbury. Miss Allen was in Rhodesia for only a short time. She died in Cape Town in February, 1897. Her diary is in the National Archives, Salisbury. Information from Mrs. Honey, Salisbury. A Miss Allen is mentioned on page 122 of "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women", by Jeannie M. Boggie, as having travelled up from Beira to Umtali. * MRS. ALLMARK, 1896. Neé Mary Less. Born in Salisbury on 25th January, 1896. On Roll of Women Pioneers. Information from the Rhodesia Pioneers' and Early Settlers' Society. * MRS. ALMENDRO, 1896. Neé Elizabeth Ann Moore. Came with her husband and daughter. Was in the Bulawayo laager during the '96 Rebellion. Later returned to the Union of South Africa. Information from Rhodesia Pioneers' and Early Settlers' Society. * SISTER ALOYSIUS, 1895. Surname Weh. Letters from St. Dominic's Convent, Salisbury, dated 18/11/55 and 13/8/57. Sister Aloysius was one of the nurses at the Memorial Hospital in Bulawayo in the early days. When she was on night duty she used to spend an hour at the newly founded Convent School during the day, helping the little ones to make simple woolly articles. Information, "The History of the Dominican Sisters in Bulawayo", by Sister Mary Admirabilis. * SISTER AMALIA, 1896. Surname Joder. Letters from St. Dominic's Convent, Salisbury, dated 18/11/55 and 13/8/57. * MRS. HUGO am ENDE, 1892. Mentioned in the Matabeleland Herald and Zambesian Times of 13/8/92 as being one of the seven ladies present at the first dance ever held in Salisbury. It was given by Mr. Stamford Brown. "She brought with her her young daughter Flora..." Extract from letter to Mrs. Boggie from Mr. Marshall Hole, dated 14/8/38. Page 69. "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). Mr. Am Ende was a general dealer. * REV. MOTHER AMICA, 1891. Surname Kilduff. Came up as Sister Amica with Mother Patrick's small band of Dominican Sisters and settled in Fort Salisbury. She was chosen from the Convent in Kingwilliamstown. Information from St. Dominic's Convent, Salisbury, in a letter dated 13/8/57, also pp. 4, 10, 14 and 32 of "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women", by Jeannie M. Boggie. * MRS. ANDERSON, 1893. Neé Mary Ann Nason. Arrived with her parents by ox wagon. Was in the Bulawayo laager during the rebellion in 1896. Lived most of her life in Salisbury and died there on 22/8/60. Information from her sister, Mrs. Withers, Bulawayo. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. ANDERSON, 1894. Neé Nora Haysmer. Came from America with her husband and Mr. And Mrs. Tripp, to the Seventh Day Adventist Mission at Solusi, near Bulawayo, now known as Solusi College. Information from Mr. F. Burton Jewell, late of Solusi College, in his letter dated 9/5/57. Also letter from Mrs. W. H. Anderson, Kansas, dated 19/6/57. * SARAH ANDERSON, 1895. Sarah Harriett Anderson was buried in Bulawayo on 15/10/95. She was only 20 days old. Information, the Register of Burials, Parish of St. John, Bulawayo. * MRS. ANDREWS, 1896. Neé Emily Elsie Watson. Arrived with her mother, Mrs. Johanna Magdalena Watson, to join Mr. Watson in Bulawayo. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * SISTER ANTONINA, 1895. Surname Dowd. Dominican Order. Letters from St. Dominic's Convent, Salisbury, dated 18/11/55 and 13/8/57. * MRS. ARMITAGE, 1896. Neé Annie Olsen. Came from America with her husband to join the staff of the Seventh Day Adventist Mission at Solusi, near Bulawayo, later known as Solusi College. She died of malaria within two years. They trekked up from Mafeking. Information from Mr. F. Burton Jewell, late of Solusi College, in his letter dated 9/5/57. Also letter from Mr. Langley Staples to Mr. Jewell, dated 17/5/57. * MRS. G. T. ARNOLD, 1896 or earlier. Neé Annie Slater Bezuidenhout. She was married to George Thomas Arnold, a claims inspector, at the Cathedral Church of St. Mary and All Saints, Salisbury, on 18/6/96. Information, the Cathedral, Salisbury, Marriage Register, December 1891 to September 1908, National Archives. * MRS. ARNOTT, 1892. Neé Lucretia Coleman. Came with her parents in the Moodie Trek; was a niece of Thomas Moodie, the leader. She married in 1896 and they lost everything at Gletwin Farm during the rebellion. Mrs. Arnott was in the Salisbury laager and her husband took part in the Mazoe Patrol. After this they went to the Cape for a time, but returned to Rhodesia and lived at Good Hope Farm, near Salisbury, where Mrs. Arnott died in October 1954, aged 89. Information from her niece, Mrs. Nora Jack, in a letter dated 27/7/60, and from her son, Mr. G. E. Arnott, Wankie, in a letter dated 9/8/60. Also see p. 138 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). * MRS. ASHBURNER, 1896. Neé Mary Isabella Chalmers. Arrived by ox wagon, together with her two daughters, Gladys Mary and Kathleen Lucy. Lived at Fort Rixon and died in 1939. Information from Mrs. Grant, Bulawayo. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. ATKINSON, 1895. Neé Agnes Cranswick. Came from Kimberley by wagon and coach with her husband and two sisters, Eva and Kate. They were in the Salisbury laager in 1896. Mrs. Atkinson died in 1957, aged 93. Information from Mrs. Roland-Smith, Bulawayo, by telephone. * MRS. ATTWELL, 1894. Neé Ada Margaret Bain. Came up by ox wagon with her parents; was in the Bulawayo laager in 1896 and in later years lived in Gatooma. Information from her niece, Miss G. Howard, Bulawayo. * MARY ATTWOOD, 1896. Mary Muriel Attwood was born in the Salisbury Goal laager on 7/7/96. Her mother was Mrs. Susan Attwood and her father Mr. S. G. Attwood. Information, the Cathedral, Salisbury, Baptismal Register, Vol. I, National Archives. * MRS. S. G. ATTWOOD, 1896. Christian names, Susan Ethel. Mrs. Attwood's daughter, Mary Muriel, was born in the Salisbury Gaol laager during the 1896 Rebellion. Her husband was Sydney George Attwood of Salisbury. Information, the Cathedral, Salisbury, Baptismal Register, Vol. I, National Archives. * MRS. AUSTIN, 1893. Neé Emily Ada Coxen. Came first to Fort Victoria with her husband, then trekked to Bulawayo the following year. The Austin family was about the last to go into the Bulawayo laager during the 1896 Rebellion. Mrs. Austin was a grand-niece of Captain Coxen of the "Grosvenor", which was wrecked off the Pondoland coast. She died in June, 1937. Information in letters from her grandson, Mr. Eric Muir, Bulawayo, dated 29/6/59 and 2/7/59. * MISS SOPHIA AUSTIN, 1896. Miss Sophia Decima Austin started the Bulawayo High School. Later she returned to England. Information from her nephew, Mr. Eric Muir, Bulawayo, in letters dated 29/6/59 and 2/7/59. * MRS. C. AYTOUN, 1895 or earlier. The Rhodesian Advertiser of 13/12/95 (published in Umtali) stated that Mrs. C. Aytoun was "a passenger by the last coach from the east". National Archives files. * MRS. BADENHORST, 1895. Neé Laura Cecily Mary Pretorius. Born in Umtali on 16/4/95. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. BADRIAN, 1896 or earlier. This lady was a racehorse-owner in Umtali in the early days. The Rhodesia Advertiser of 27/3/96 reported that two of her horses gained second place at a sports meeting, including horse-racing, attended by Mr. Rhodes. National Archives files. * MRS. BAGNALL, 1895. Neé Lavinia Cawood. Arrived in December, 1895, to join her husband. Was in the Salisbury laager, see p. 93 "In God's White Robed Army", by a Dominican Sister. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. BAIN, 1896. Neé Alice May Cumming. Came with her parents and five sisters from Johannesburg by ox wagon in July, 1895. Information from her niece, Mrs. Long, by telephone. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. A. S. BAIN, 1892. Neé Emily Teresa Forsen. Arrived with the Moodie Trek. Born in 1862, died 1946. Information from Mrs. S. M. Duncanson, Salisbury, in letters dated 29/6/59 and 2/2/60, in answer to my advertisement. Mrs. Bain's daughter, Mabel Maud, was born 29/9/96 in Salisbury. Her husband, Alexander Stewart Bain, was a transport rider. Information , the Cathedral, Salisbury, Baptismal Register, Vol. I, National Archives. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. BAIN, 1896. Neé Ivy May Biller. Born in the Salisbury laager during the rebellion. Letter from Mrs. Bain, Marandellas, dated 4/10/57, in answer to my advertisement. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. BAIN, 1894. Neé Sarah Lucy Hulley. Came with her husband and seven children by ox wagon; it took them six months. She lived in Rhodesia until her death in 1914. Information from her grand-daughter, Miss Gladys Howard, Bulawayo. * MRS. MARIE VICTOIRE BAINES, 1893. Neé Lemestre. Well-known as "French Marie". Was married in Umtali when the 1896 Rebellion broke out, but walked with several others to Salisbury laager, carrying her baby. Her first husband was Jack Baines, who died in World War I. Later she married C. F. Green, divorced him, and re-assumed her first husband's name. Mrs. Baines lived in various places in Rhodesia, including Gwelo and Fort Victoria. She had several mining claims. Her last years were spent at Selous, where she ran the Welcome Butchery on Impofoe Farm. She died owing to a fall in Salisbury, aged 85. "A great character and much loved". Information from her daughter, Mrs. Boltt, Karoi, in letter dated 18/7/60. * MISS. ALICE BALFOUR, 1894. Came as a tourist with her brother, the Right Hon. A. J. Balfour and party. She wrote the book "Twelve Hundred Miles in a Wagon", which describes their journey through Rhodesia and on to Beira. Page 230 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women", by Jeannie M. Boggie and pp. 11 and 128 "The World's View", by Nora S. Kane. * MRS. BALLANTYNE, 1894. Neé Ethel Ruth Reed. Came up with her parents. Died in 1954. Information from her niece, Mrs. J. Webb, Salisbury, in letter dated 2/10/57, in answer to my advertisement. * MRS. BARKER, 1891. Mrs. Barker died in Tuli Hospital on 13/11/91 from general exhaustion resulting from hardships. Her property was listed simply as "wedding ring". Information from the Deaths Register, Vol. I, National Archives. * MRS. BARKER, 1894. Neé Alice Elizabeth Storm. Arrived with her mother. On Roll of Women Pioneers. Her father died in South Africa and Mrs. Storm later married a Mr. Peters. Information, from Mrs. I.A.M. Blyth, Bulawayo. * MRS. BARNET, 1893. Neé Mattie Raath. Arrived with her mother, a sister and two brothers. Her husband had the Pioneer Bakery near the station in Bulawayo, and she was in the laager during the rebellion. The registration of her marriage is to be found in the Central Archives, Salisbury. Married in Bulawayo 21/1/96. Died in Cape Town. Information from her sister, Mrs. Lewis of Standerton, in letters dated 3/1/58 and 17/4/58, replying to my advertisement. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. BARNWELL, 1896 or earlier. This lady is mentioned in the "Bulawayo Directory and Handbook of Matabeleland", 1895/96, as the owner of Stand No. 500(½), Grey Street, Bulawayo. * MRS. BARRATT, 1896. Neé Johanna Christina Olivier. Arrived with her parents in Fort Victoria in 1896. Had her first birthday in Fort Victoria on 18/8/1896. On Roll of Women Pioneers. Information from Rhodesia Pioneers' and Early Settlers' Society. * MRS. BARRY, 1895. Neé Florence Leonora Wilhelmina Bailie. Came to this country via Beira, up the Pungwe River by tug, then by mule cart to Umtali. There are mining claims registered in Mrs. Barry's name in 1895 in the National Archives, Salisbury. She died in Bulawayo on 13/10/57. Information from her daughter, Mrs. Whitworth, Bulawayo. * MRS. BASSETT, 1894. Neé Caroline Emma Hill. Arrived with her parents by donkey wagon, and lived in Bulawayo. Information from her daughter, Mrs. Smith of Bulawayo. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. BATES, 1893. Wife of Rev. Frank W. Bates. They came with a party of eight American missionaries, two children, and four Zulu evangelists and families, to start the American Mission at Mount Selinda. Information in pamphlet received from Rev. W. D. Webb in answer to my enquiries, January 1956. * MRS. BECK, 1894. Neé Letitia Prescott. Her first husband was Mr. Hans Lee, and she was his second wife. Arrived with her parents at Tuli by ox wagon, 15/4/94. Was in the Mangwe laager. Information from herself. Also p. 168 "First Steps in Civilizing Rhodesia", by Jeannie M. Boggie. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. BEECHEY, 1894. Neé Elizabeth Gwynne. Arrived in October, 1894. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. BEECHEY, 1894. Neé Elizabeth Simpson. Arrived with her husband and family. They were four months on the road from Johannesburg. Later returned to Natal. Information from her son, Mr. H.H. Beechey, Bulawayo, in letter dated 24/11/59. On Roll of women Pioneers. * MISS C.J. BEESLEY, 1896. Cecily Joan Beesley arrived by coach with her mother and sister. They were in Bulawayo laager during the 1896 Rebellion. Information from her sister, Mrs. Woods, in letter dated 20/11/59. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. BEESLEY, 1895. Neé Margaret Letitia Mew. Arrived with her two small daughters by coach to join her husband in December, 1895. Was in the Bulawayo laager. Died in Bulawayo about 1931. Information from her daughter, Mrs. Woods, in letter dated 20/11/59. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. H.J. BEKKER, 1895 or earlier. Neé Christina Gertruida Pienaar. Wife of Hendrik Johannes Bekker. Their son, Lourens Andries, was born 20/5/95, according to the Dutch Reformed Church Baptismal Register, 1893. * MRS. J.C. BEKKER, 1895 or earlier. Neé Anna Louisa Potgieter. She and her husband, Jacobus Christoffel Bekker, has a son, Hendrik, who was baptised on 17/7/95, according to the Dutch Reformed Church Baptismal Register, 1893. * JACOBA BEKKER, 1895 or earlier. Jacoba Johanna was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacobus Christoffel Bekker. She was baptised on 7/7/95, according to the Dutch Reformed Church Baptismal Register, 1893. * MRS. BEKKER, 1895. Neé Maria Christina Pienaar. Arrived with the Kruger-Bekker Trek with her husband and five daughters. Information from Mrs. M. Edwards, Chipinga, 27/6/57. Also p. 160 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia", by S. P. Olivier. * SISTER BENEVENUTA, 1896. Surname Saumweber. Information in letters from St. Dominic's Convent, Salisbury, dated 18/11/55 and 13/8/57. * MRS. BENNETT, 1896. Neé Alice Stuttaford. Arrived when a girl in her teens by wagon with her parents. Died overseas. Information from Mrs. W. Stuttaford, Bulawayo. * MRS. BENNIE, 1892. Neé Maria Olive Bain. Arrived with her parents in the Moodie Trek. Born 1882, died 1946. Information from Mrs. S. M. Duncanson in letter dated 29/6/59, in answer to my advertisement. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. THEODORE BENT, 1891. Wife of J. Theodore Bent, author of "Ruined Cities of Mashonaland". Came with her husband to Zimbabwe. Entertained Mother Patrick on her way to Mashonaland. The Bents did not settle in Rhodesia. Information: Pp. 207-215 "First Steps in Civilizing Rhodesia", and p. 14 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). * REV. MOTHER BERCHMANS, 1891. Surname Dreier. Dominican Order. Came up with Mother Patrick's small band of Dominican Sisters as Sisters Berchmans, went first to Salisbury then to Fort Victoria. Was originally from Lachen in Bavaria. Died in Salisbury on 31/1/57, aged nearly 92 years. Letter from St. Dominic's Convent, Salisbury, dated 13/8/57. Also pp. 4 and 10 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women", by Jeannie M. Boggie. * MRS. BERMEISTER, 1896 or earlier. Her husband was a Postmaster. They were both in the Mangwe laager during the Matabele Rebellion. Information from Mrs. Black, Marula. * MRS. BERNSTEIN, 1894. This name is given as that of the first woman to come into the country after the Matabele War. (White women were advised not to come during the year 1893). Page 223 of "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). * MRS. BERRY, 1895. Neé Catherine Cornelia van Niekerk. Arrived with parents at Fort Victoria. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. BERTELSEN, 1896 or earlier. This lady was murdered during the rebellion, together with her husband and four sons. (British South Africa Company's "Reports on Native Disturbances", in National Archives, Salisbury). * MRS. BERTRAM, 1895. The Umtali Advertiser of 15/7/95 noted that "Miss Bertram arrived in Umtali from the coast during the week". National Archives files. * MRS. BESTER, 1894. Neé Caroline Nora Nason. Arrived with her parents by ox wagon. Was in the Bulawayo laager during the 1896 Rebellion. Stayed in Rhodesia all her life and died about 1905. Information from her sister, Mrs. Withers, Bulawayo. * MRS. MARIA BESTER, 1896 or earlier. Mrs. Maria Elizabeth Bester was accidentally shot on 19/6/96 at van der Merwe's farm, Enkeldoorn. Information, the Deaths Register, Vol. III, National Archives. A mention of Mrs. Bester's death is also to be made by Mrs. Dina de Klerk on pp. 264 and 265 of "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). * MRS. SUSANNAH BESTER, 1896 or earlier. "A Mr. and Mrs. Bester were attacked and their son killed, but Mrs. Bester died later of her wounds". See page 63 of the British South Africa Company's Reports on Native Disturbances, in the National Archives, Salisbury. The different Christian name indicates that this was probably a separate incident from that involving Mrs. Maria Bester of Enkeldoorn. * MRS. BEWS, 1894. Neé Winifred Beechey. Arrived with her parents by ox wagon from Johannesburg and later returned to Natal. On Roll of Women Pioneers. Information from her brother, H. H. Beechey, Bulawayo, in letter dated 24/11/59. * MRS. BEZUIDENHOUT, 1896 or earlier. Formerly Mrs. Maritz. She married Mr. Bezuidenhout in February, 1896, in Salisbury. Information, The Nugget, 7/2/96, National Archives. * MRS. BEZUIDENHOUT, 1896 or earlier. This lady, with her husband and two sons, was in the Mangwe laager during the Matabele Rebellion. Information, Mrs. Black, Marula. * MRS. BEZUIDENHOUT, 1894. Neé Agatha Mynhardt. Came with her parents in the Mynhardt-Utrecht Trek. Information from Mrs. M. Edwards, Chipinga, 27/6/57. Also p. 92 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia", by S. P. Olivier. * MRS. CORNELIA BEZUIDENHOUT, 1894. Cornelia Maria Bezuidenhout arrived in August, 1894. Born in Grahamstown, 1857. Information, Rhodesia Pioneers' and Early Settlers' Society. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. H. BEZUIDENHOUT, 1894. Neé Maria Magdalena Heyns. Arrived with the Martin Trek. Information from Mrs. Edwards, Chipinga, 27/6/57. Also p. 79 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia" (Olivier). * MRS. M. BEZUIDENHOUT, 1894. Neé Annie Mynhardt. Came with her parents in the Mynhardt-Utrecht Trek. Information from Mrs. M. Edwards, Chipinga, 27/6/57. Also page 92 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia", by S. P. Olivier. * MRS. BEZUIDENHOUT, 1895. Neé Maria Johana Simon. Arrived at Fort Victoria on 1/6/95, with three daughters, from Pretoria. Information from her daughter, Mrs. Hunt, Bulawayo. * MRS. T.J. BEZUIDENHOUT, 1895. Neé Elizabeth Helena Labuschagne. First husband, Joubert. She arrived in Fort Victoria with her husband and four children from Pretoria. He was killed at Enkeldoorn during the 1896 Rebellion. She and her children were in the laager. Information from her daughter, Mrs. S. M. Botha, in letters dated 27/6/59 and 6/7/59, in answer to my advertisement; also from Mrs. Hunt, Bulawayo. * MRS. W. BEZUIDENHOUT, 1895. Neé Dorothea van der Westhuizen. Came with the Kruger-Bekker Trek with three daughters, Johanna, Annie and Dorie. Information from Mrs. Edwards, Chipinga, 27/6/57. See pp. 86 and 160 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia", by S. P. Olivier. * MRS. B. BILLER, 1892. Neé Ella Rose Collins. Arrived in 1892, married in 1893. On p. 64 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie), she is referred to as "a real good sort". Her daughter, Mrs. I. M. Bain, was born in the Salisbury laager in 1896. Letter from Mrs. Bain, Marandellas, dated 4/10/57. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. BLACK, 1894. Neé Annie Prescott. Arrived at Fort Tuli with her parents in April, 1894. Was in the Mangwe laager. Mrs. Black wrote a long article (pp. 267-286) in Mrs. Boggie's "First Steps in Civilizing Rhodesia" on the early days of this country, mostly at Mangwe. Mrs. Black made "a true list of people in laager, April to November, 1896" (Mangwe), which is of great interest. This list is with the Pioneers' and Early Settlers' Society. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. BLACKBEARD, 1894. Neé Flora MacDonald. Came from Pretoria by ox wagon in December 1894. She was married in St. John's Church, Bulawayo, in January, 1896, and the crowd attending showed the interest taken in the affair because of her connection with the Nurses' Home. She wore a "magnificent costume of white satin with a train stretching almost to Thabas Induna", and was attended by Mesdames Devine and Lofthouse. Information, Bulawayo Chronicle, 18/1/96. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. BLACKLER, 1894. Neé Maria Watters. Came by ox wagon to join her husband. Was probably in the Bulawayo laager. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. BLAKEY, 1896 or earlier. This lady was bridesmaid to Miss Helen Thompson McNealage at her marriage to Mr. James Squair in the Wesleyan Church, Bulawayo, in December, 1896. Information, Bulawayo Chronicle, 9/12/96. * MRS. BLANN, formerly Mrs. Tapsell, 1893. Christian names Clara June. Sailed to Beira from England with her husband and baby. An account of her gruelling journey to Salisbury is to be found on pp. 192-197 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women", by Jeannie M. Boggie. Edward Tapsell, her first husband, died in 1908, and she remarried in Salisbury in 1912. * MRS. BLATCH, 1893. Neé Emily Hewitt. While working in University College Hospital, London, she and Sister Mary Sanders answered an advertisement from Bishop Knight Bruce for a matron and sister for Umtali Hospital. A very interesting account of their subsequent adventures is to be found on pp. 108-112 and 118-119 of "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie), also p. 130 of "The World's View", by Nora S. Kane. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MISS ROSE BLENNERHASSETT, 1891. One of the three nursing sisters (Sleeman, Welby and Blennerhassett) who walked from Beira to Umtali and established a hospital there, helped by Cecil Rhodes. With Lucy Sleeman she wrote "Adventures in Mashonaland". Pp. 97-101 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women", by Jeannie M. Boggie, also p. 130 "The World's View", by Nora S. Kane. * MRS. E.C. BOARDMAN, 1895. Neé Hester Maria Magdalena Jacoba Engelbrecht. Mr. and Mrs. Boardman were married in Salisbury in 1895. Information from the office of the Registration of Marriages, Salisbury. * MRS. BODLE, 1894. Neé Violet Constance Bain. Came up by ox wagon with her parents. Was in the Bulawayo laager in 1896. Later left Rhodesia. Information from her niece, Miss Howard, Bulawayo. * SISTER BONAVENTURE, 1891. Surname Kaltenstadler. Came with Mother Patrick's band of Dominican Sisters to Mashonaland. P. 10, "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). Also letters from St. Dominic's Convent, dated 18/11/55, 13/8/57 and 31/8/57. * MRS. BOOYENS, 1894. Neé Anna Elizabeth - surname not known. Arrived with her husband Barend Mattys Booyens in Bulawayo, mid-1894, and settled at Newmansford. On Roll of Women Pioneers. Information from Pioneers' and Early Settlers' Society and Mrs. A. E. Gilfillan and Mrs. Pat Wells. * MRS. BOOYSEN, 1896 or earlier. This lady and her daughter were in the Mangwe laager during the Matabele Rebellion. Information, Mrs. Black, Marula. * MRS. BOSMAN, 1894 or earlier. This lady was present at the first subscription dance held in Bulawayo, in the "Rhodesia Company" building lent by Mr. Howard for the occasion (Mr. J. W. Howard was manager of the Rhodesia Printing and publishing Co. and the Bulawayo Chronicle). Information, the Matabele Times, 21/9/94, National Archives. * MRS. BOTHA, 1894 or earlier. According to the Cathedral, Salisbury, Baptismal Register, Vol. I, which is in the National Archives, a daughter, May, was born to Mrs. Botha in 1894. Her husband was a transport rider. * MRS. BOTHA, 1895. Neé Elizabeth Margaritha Joubert (first husband, Muller). Sister of Martha Joubert. Arrived with her parents. Her father was killed in the rebellion at Enkeldoorn, where she and her sister were in the laager. Information from her sister in letters dated 27/6/59 and 6/5/59, in answer to my advertisement. * MRS. BOTHA, 1895. Neé Jacoba Maria Kritzinger. Arrived with her parents in January, 1895. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. MARIA BOTHA, 1892. Mrs. C. McLaren, her daughter, from whom I got this information, tells me in her letter (4/7/67 from Umtali) that soon after the family arrived their thatched house was burnt down and all family papers lost, so she could not give me her mother's maiden name, but she was married in Old Umtali to Matthew Botha. They both knew Cecil Rhodes. After the death of her husband in 1947, Mrs. Botha lived with her daughter until 1967, when she died at the age of 102 years. There is a short write-up of Mrs. Botha in The Umtali Post of 2/3/67. * MRS. BOTHA, 1895. Neé Martha Susanna Joubert (step-father, T. J. Bezuidenhout). Arrived with her parents. Her father was killed during the rebellion at Enkeldoorn. She was in the laager there and "never left Rhodesia all these years", according to information from herself in letters dated 27/6/59 and 6/7/59. * MRS. BOTHA, 1894. May Botha was born in Salisbury in 1894. Her father was a transport rider. Information, the Cathedral, Salisbury, Baptismal Register, Vol. I, National Archives. * MRS. BOTTON, 1895. Neé Marion Carruthers. Arrived by ox wagon from Somerset East. Was in the Bulawayo laager. Died 16/11/32 in East London and is buried in Bulawayo. Information from her son, Mr. Claude Botton, Bulawayo. On Roll of women Pioneers. * MRS. BOWEN, 1894. Mrs. Dorothea Agnes Bowen was the daughter of the Archbishop of Armagh, Primate of All Ireland. She was a friend of Cecil Rhodes, and was married at Groote Schuur. Trekked up from Johannesburg to Salisbury with her husband, who was later Mining Commissioner in Salisbury. Information from "Women of South Africa", edited and compiled by Thos. H. Lewis, 1913, through Miss V. Paxton, Bulawayo. According to the Cathedral, Salisbury, Baptismal Register, Vol. I, in the National Archives, Mrs. Bowen had a son, Cecil Leander John, who was born in Salisbury on 11/6/95. The baby's sponsors were Cecil Rhodes, Leander Starr Jameson and Mary Abercorn. * MRS. BOYS, 1894 or earlier. This lady was invited to the Pioneer dance in Bulawayo at which Cecil Rhodes and Dr. Jameson were present. Information, Mr. A. M. Ewing. It was held in September, 1894. * MRS. BRADNICK, 1896. Neé Dirkie Jacoba Olwage. Born in Melsetter on 9/4/96, in the laager there during the rebellion. Letter from herself, dated 5/7/59, from Gwelo. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. BRADSHAW, 1896. Neé Letitia Ferns. Arrived with her husband and family. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. BRANKEN, 1895. Neé Anna Susanna Steyn. Came up with her parents to Melsetter in the Henry-Steyn Trek. She married and lived in Penhalonga, where her husband died in 1944. Mrs. Branken stayed on at the farm until 1950, then moved to various places, and died in Gwelo in May, 1968, aged 87 years. Information, The Herald, Salisbury, 15/5/68. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. BRAY, 1896 or earlier. Wife of Major Bray. She and her husband nearly lost their lives in the Mashona Rebellion. Page 96 "In God's White Robed Army", by a Dominican Sister. * MRS. BRENT, 1894. Neé Prudence Mary Anne Theresa Gifford. Travelled with the Edenburg Trek and has written a very interesting article about this journey and early days in Gazaland in "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women", pp. 158-166 (Mrs. Boggie). Information from her sister, Mrs. Shinn, Bulawayo. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. BREWIN, 1895 or earlier. This lady, whose address was given in advertisements as The Kopje, Salisbury, was a popular costumier and modiste in that town. She made the "rich trained dress" worn by Miss Constance Halliwell at her wedding to Mr. H. Harper, and those of the attendants. In December, 1895, Miss Brewin moved to the Causeway, near the Standard Bank. She was presumably related to Mr. A. Brewin, one of the oldest residents in Salisbury, who died in November, 1894, from injuries sustained in an accident in Pioneer Street. Information, The Nugget files, National Archives. * MRS. BRIDGER, 1896. Neé Ivy Nesta Fisher. Arrived with her mother via Beira, to join her father in November, 1896. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MISS BROWN, 1894 or earlier. This lady won the potato race at the 1894 Occupation Day sports in Umtali. Eight ladies took part in the race. Information, the Umtali Advertiser, September 1894, National Archives. * MRS. A. BROWN, 1876. Daughter of the famous Boer hunter, Piet Jacobs. Her husband, Mr. Alexander Brown, was a trader at Tati and they travelled to Hope Fountain in 1876 to be married by the Rev. J. B. Thomson. Information, "The Far Interior" (Tabler). * MRS. AMANDA BROWN, 1896 or earlier. Lived at 59 Main Street, according to the Bulawayo Directory and Handbook of Matabeleland, page 68, 1895-1896. There are some mining claims, Reef "Oberon", registered in 1895, under the name of Amanda Brown. National Archives, Salisbury. * MRS. C.H.G. BROWN, 1892. Neé Cornerler Venter. Travelled with her husband by ox wagon from South Africa to Fort Victoria. Died in Bulawayo in 1945. Information from her daughter, Mrs. Engelbrecht, Bulawayo, 1959. On Roll of Women Pioneers. Mrs. Brown gave birth to twins, Edwin and Ellen, on 14/7/95. Her husband was Charles Henry George Brown. Information, the Dutch Reformed Church Baptismal Register, 1893. * MRS. G.H. BROWN, 1893 or earlier. Christian name, Frances. A son, George Harry Frances Crewe, was born to Mrs. Brown on 12/11/93. Her husband, George Hamilton Brown, was Staff Officer, Mashonaland, and they lived in Salisbury. Information, the Cathedral, Salisbury, Baptismal Register, Vol. I, National Archives. * MRS. BROWN, 1896. Christian names, Jessie Mary. Met her husband on board ship travelling from England to Cape Town. The following year she arrived in Bulawayo. Her journey from Johannesburg took three months, starting with two landaus drawn by teams of horses, and a mule wagon. All the horses died on the way up and the travellers were finally drawn into Bulawayo by wagons. Mrs. Brown died in Salisbury in April, 1963. Information, The Herald through Mrs. Honey. * MARIA BROWN, 1893 or earlier. Maria Brown died at Fort Victoria in March, 1893, aged four. The inquest concluded the cause of death was congestion of the kidneys. Information, the Mashonaland Times and Mining Chronicle, 25/3/93. * MRS. HAMILTON BROWNE, 1893. Wife of "Maori" Browne, Commander of the Rhodesia Horse. She was at a dance held on 1/8/93. Information, Mr. G. H. Tanser, Salisbury. * MRS. PELHAM BROWNE, 1892. Neé Cynthia Webb. Trekked up from Kimberley to visit her sister, Mrs. Greenfield. The following year she married Captain Stockley of the Salisbury Police. Her second husband was Captain Pelham Browne of Salisbury. Her daughter, Mrs. Wymer, was born in the Umtali laager in 1896. Under the name of Cynthia Stockley, Mrs. Browne wrote several books about Rhodesia. Pp. 84-90 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). * MRS. BROWNING, 1894. Neé Jessie Meikle. Trekked up by ox wagon with her husband and family from Natal. Lived for many years at "Rockey Lodge", Salisbury. * MRS. BUCKNALL, 1892. Neé Harriet Susan Moodie. Sister of Thomas Moodie (leader of the Trek). Travelled up "with her household", see pp. 125 and 164 of "A Study in Pioneering: The Moodies of Melsetter", by Edmund H. Burrows. * MRS. BULL, 1896. Neé Mary Driver. Arrived in September, 1896, with her mother and two sisters, to join their father in Gwelo. Information from Mrs. Dawson (neé Driver), Bulawayo. * MRS. BUNKER, 1893. Wife of Rev. Fred Bunker. They came with a party of eight American missionaries, their two children, and four Zulu evangelists and families to start the American Mission at Mount Selinda. Information in pamphlet from Rev. W. D. Webb, Mount Selinda, in answer to my enquiries. * MRS. A. BURING, 1895 or earlier. On 24/4/95 the Rhodesia Advertiser reported that Mr. and Mrs. A. Buring, who had been married recently, received a hearty welcome back to Umtali. Mr. Buring died in November, 1896. National Archive files. * MRS. BURNETT, 1896. Neé Julie Nooman. Came in the first train from Beira to Umtali. Information from Mr. P. J. Pike, her son-in-law, by telephone. * MRS. BURNETT, 1894. Neé Sarah Petronella Bouwer. Arrived with her husband. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. F.R. BURNHAM, 1893. Wife of Major F. R. Burnham, D.S.O., author of "Scouting on Two Continents", which book is dedicated to her. She came to this country with her husband, often sharing great hardships and dangers with him, and she was held in great esteem by his many admirers. Also see p. 245 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). * NADA BURNHAM, 1896 or earlier. This child died in Bulawayo in May, 1896, aged two years. Information Register of Burials, Parish of St. John, Bulawayo. * MRS. BURROWS, 1896. Neé Grace Chalmers. Arrived with her parents via Mangwe. Lived in Bulawayo. Died at Gutu in 1922 and is buried at Mvimvi Ranch, Gutu. Information to Pioneers' and Early Settlers' Society from her sister, Mrs. Ketteringham, Bulawayo. * MRS. BURROWS, 1895. Neé Mary Brummage. Left Johannesburg, where they were 1885 Pioneers, with her husband and family, and arrived in Matabeleland in May, 1895. She was in the Bulawayo laager during the rebellion and lived in Rhodesia until her death in June, 1921. Mrs. Burrows died at Mvimvi Ranch, Gutu, where she is buried. Information from her second son, Charles L. Burrows, of P.O. Mazoe, 26/9/60. * MRS. BURTON, 1896. Neé Edith Mabel Ebbage. Born in the Free State and arrived as a baby with her parents and two brothers by wagon from Francistown in October, 1896. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. BUSHNEY, 1893. Neé Martha Johanna van Rooyen. Arrived by ox wagon with her parents. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. A.R. CALDECOTT, 1892. Neé Drake, daughter of Sir William Henry Drake. Mr. and Mrs. Caldecott were married in 1887 and came to Rhodesia early in 1892. Mrs. Caldecott attended the first dance held in Rhodesia in August, 1892. It was given in Salisbury by Mr. Stamford Brown and, according to the Mashonaland Herald and Zambian Times, it was either "to commemorate the opening of his large store or the arrival and settling in Salisbury of so many charming ladies". Information, National Archives files. Mr. Caldecott was Public Prosecutor and Attorney-General. * MRS. CALLAGHAN, 1894 or earlier. This lady was one of those present at the first subscription dance held in Bulawayo. It was attended by Mr. Rhodes and Dr. Jameson. Information, the Matabele Times, 21/9/94, National Archives. * MRS. CAMERON, 1893. This lady is mentioned in Mrs. Black's article, p. 110 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women", by Jeannie M. Boggie. She was a carpenter's wife who arrived in Salisbury with a cat and kittens, and got $10 for each kitten. * MRS. ARCHIE CAMPBELL, 1896. Neé Poppy Smith. Her husband was an 1890 Pioneer. He went back to South Africa and returned with his wife in 1896 to be Native Commissioner at Fort Rixon. Mrs. Campbell lived the rest of her life in Rhodesia and died here in 1954 or 1955. Information from her daughter-in-law. * MRS. ETHEL CAMPBELL, 1895. Arrived in Rhodesia from South Africa in December, 1895, after travelling from Beira by sea, rail and road. There is an article by Miss Campbell in Publication of No. 8 of the Rhodesiana Society entitled "A Young Lady's Journey to Umtali, 1895", the original of which is in the Historical Manuscripts Collection of the National Archives (Misc/CA8). * MRS. CAMPBELL, 1896. Neé Eva Coker. Arrived with her parents "before the railway". Information from Mrs. A. M. O'Connor, Salisbury, in answer to my advertisement; letter dated 4/10/57. * MRS. CAMPBELL, 1896. Neé Gladys Mary Ashburner. Came up with her mother by ox wagon. She became Mrs. Rixon (Fort Rixon being named after her husband, Colonel Rixon), and later married Mr. Jock Campbell, also of Fort Rixon. Information, Mr. A. M. Ewing. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * SISTER CANISA, 1896. Surname Fink. Dominican Order. Letters from St. Dominic's Convent, Salisbury, dated 18/11/55 and 13/8/57. * MRS. CLIFF CANNELL, 1894. Neé Molly Mollet.. Wife of the leader of the Edenburg Trek. Died in Melsetter. Information from Mrs. Otterson, who also came with the Edenburg Trek. P. 161 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia", by S. P. Olivier. * MRS. CAREY, 1896. Neé Zillah Hulley. Niece of Mr. and Mrs. James Cawood. Came up by donkey wagon with the Hulley-Cawood Trek, leaving Pretoria at the age of 14. Eventually settled at Penhalonga. Mrs. Carey has written a long and interesting account of their experiences on their journey, etc., which is to be found on pp. 292 to 300 "First Steps in Civilizing Rhodesia", by Jeannie M. Boggie. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. CARINUS, 1896. Came with her husband and daughter, Mrs. Weinand, who is on the Roll of Women Pioneers as having "arrived with parents". * MRS. CARLISLE, 1894. Neé Jessie Cumming. Came up with her parents and five sisters from Johannesburg by ox wagon in July, 1894. Information from her niece, Mrs. Long, Bulawayo, by telephone. * MRS. CARMICHAEL, 1895. Came to join the Seventh Day Adventists at Solusi Mission, near Bulawayo. Information from Solusi College. * MRS. D. CARNEGIE, 1862. Neé Mary Margaret Sykes, born at Inyati Mission 20/12/62. Married Rev. David Carnegie in 1885. Lived at Hope Fountain Mission and at Centenary Mission, Figtree, till the death of her husband in 1910. Was in the Bulawayo laager with three children in 1896. A great friend to the Africans. With her husband adapted the "Pilgrim's Progress" into Sindebele from Zulu and later by herself translated "Step by Step" and "Line Upon Line" into Sindebele. Mrs. Carnegie died in 1940 and is buried at Hope Fountain. Information from her daughter, Mrs. J. Lloyd. Also pp. 104-108 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). On Roll of Women Pioneers. * SISTER CAROLINE, 1892. Surname Berchtold. Dominican Sister. Came up with Mother Clare's band of Sisters from Kingwilliamstown. Letters from Mother Mary Auxilla, the Convent, Salisbury, dated 11/7/55 and 13/8/57. Also p. 16 of "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). * MRS. CARROLL, 1891. Arrived with her family at the age of three months from Pietersburg. Was educated at Morgenster Mission. Mrs. Carroll, the last survivor of her family, lived all her life in the Shabani and Fort Victoria districts and died at Fort Victoria in 1862. Information, The Herald, 9/5/60, through Mrs. Honey. * MRS. P. CARROLL, 1896 or earlier. Neé Catherine Rorich. This lady had a daughter, Mary, who was baptised by Father A. M. Daignault on 9/1/96. Information, the Catholic Church, Bulawayo, Baptismal Register. * MARY CARROLL, 1895. Mary Catherine Carroll, born 23/10/95 and baptised by Father A. M. Daignault on 9/1/96, has her names inscribed in the Baptismal Register of the Catholic Church, Bulawayo. Her parents were Patrick and Catherine Carroll. * MRS. J. CARRUTHERS, 1896. Neé Josephine Amelia Bradfield. Married 6/10/96 in Kimberley. She was given an armchair, a signed photograph of C. J. Rhodes and a cheque for $100 by Mr. Rhodes for a wedding present. She lived most of her life in Salisbury and died there in October, 1944. Information from her daughter, Mrs. G. D. Peake, of Banket. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. CARTER, 1895. According to the Umtali Advertiser of 1/7/95, Miss Carter had arrived in Umtali from the coast. This may have been the same lady referred to in an 1896 copy of the Rhodesian Times and Financial Review, which states: "A thrill of gladness ran through the laager (Salisbury) when the arrival of refugees from near Marandellas was announced. Their names were Miss Carter... (etc.). They left on Saturday morning and had an exciting experience, having been from time to time attacked by natives". * MRS. CARTER, 1895/6. Neé Schultz. Her first husband was George Whittaker, who took part in the Jameson Raid and was killed in the First World War. Later she married William Carter, an 1893 Pioneer. She was in the Bulawayo laager during the rebellion. Information from her grand-daughter, Mrs. Creamer, Bulawayo. * MRS. CASHEL, 1896. Neé Alice Marion Nunn. Came up to join her husband. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. CASS, 1894. Neé Charlotte Ada Griffin. Came to Natal as a child from England. Joined the Salvation Army and, as Captain Griffin, came to Salisbury to marry Captain E.T. Cass, also of the Salvation Army. She was one of three ladies who had the terrible experience of being brought into the Salisbury laager by the Mazoe Patrol, after her husband had been killed by the rebels. Information from Col. V. Thompson, Salvation Army, Salisbury, in letter dated 8/10/57. Mrs. Cass was a "brave and courageous women". Also pp. 59, 60, 262 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). * MRS. CASSELLS, 1896 or earlier. This lady sang "Ye Banks and Braes" at a Wesley Institute member's concert at the Wesleyan Church, Bulawayo, in October, 1896. Information, the Bulawayo Chronicle, 24/10/96. * MRS. CAWOOD, 1896. Neé Elizabeth Anne Hulley. Travelled up with her husband, niece and four sons by donkey wagon from Pretoria. Their experiences are told by her niece, Mrs. Carey, on pp. 293-300 in "First Steps in Civilizing Rhodesia" (Mrs. Boggie). * MRS. CHALMERS, 1896. Neé Lilian Lucy Pullen. Arrived with her parents and her own family via Mangwe. Died in Bulawayo and is buried in the Pioneers' Section of the cemetery. Information to the Pioneers' and Early Settlers' Society from her daughter, Mrs. Ketteringham. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * SOPHIA CHALMERS, 1895. Sophia Chalmers was buried on 25/10/95, aged 25 days. Her home was at Umgusa. Information, Register of Burials, Parish of St. John, Bulawayo. * MRS. CHAPMAN, 1894. Was in the Nurses' Home, 96 Main Street, according to the Bulawayo Directory and Handbook of Matabeleland, 1895-1896, pp. 69 and 117. The Bulawayo Chronicle of 18/1/95 mentions her as nursing there, while on 4/1/95 she was reported among the guests at the "Passing of the Year" dance, which took place in the Courthouse about 31/12/94. Mrs. Chapman and Mrs. Devine started their own hospital on the stand given them about May, 1895. Mrs. Chapman was in the Bulawayo laager during the rebellion. The supplement to the Matabeleland News of 25/9/95 gives Mrs. Chapman's address as "corner of 6th Avenue/Grey Street". * MRS. CHATHAM, 1896 or earlier. This lady was in the Salisbury laager and left in convoy in November, 1896. Information, Mr. G. H. Tanser, Salisbury, in letter 21/1/62. * MRS. CHAWNER, 1896. Neé Annie Shaw Driver. Arrived in September, 1896, with her mother and two sisters to join her father in Gwelo. Information from Mrs. Dawson, neé Driver, Bulawayo. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. CHESNEY-GRANDI, 1895. Neé Marie Sawerthal. Arrived with her parents in 1895. Her father, Harry Sawerthal, was a Government Surveyor who came to the country first in 1891. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. J. CINAMON, 1894. Mother of Mrs. Goudvis, whose name is on the Roll of Women Pioneers as having "arrived with mother". The Bulawayo Chronicle of 22/9/95 mentions her husband, Mr. J. Cinamon, as having "an invention which he claims will move all kinds of vehicles over roads, ice or rails". * MOTHER CLARE, 1892. Surname Huber. This Dominican Sister came from Kingwilliamstown with four others, first to Fort Victoria, then on to Fort Salisbury. Pp. 16 and 17 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women", by Jeannie M. Boggie. Also letter from St. Dominic's Convent, Salisbury, dated 31/8/57. * MRS. A. CLARK, 1896 or earlier. This lady left Bulawayo for a visit to Kimberley at the end of June, 1896. The Bulawayo Chronicle 1/7/96. * MRS. A. CLARK, 1894 or earlier. Mrs. Annie Clark had a son, Rens Alexander, born on 16/4/94 and baptised on 11/12/94. Her husband, Mr. Alexander Clark, was a book-binder. Information, Register of Baptisms, 1894, Parish of St. John, Bulawayo. * MRS. CLARK, 1895. Neé Katherine Sophia Maritz. Arrived with her father. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MISS. CLARK, 1894. This lady was the church organist in Salisbury in June, 1894. Information, Mr. G. H. Tanser, Salisbury. * MRS. CLARK, 1896 or earlier. This lady was in charge of a new hospital opened in the Stock Exchange, Bulawayo, when the laager hospital was abolished. The Bulawayo Chronicle, 13/5/96. * MRS. CLARKE, 1895. Neé Emmerich. She travelled to Rhodesia with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Strobel and two children, settled in the Fort Victoria district, where Mr. Clarke had a farm. See article by Mrs. Light on pp. 185-186 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). * MRS. CLARKSON, 1895. Neé Emily Jane Hocking. Arrived by coach. Left Rhodesia in 1908. Information in letter from herself from Cape Town, dated 5/10/57, in answer to my advertisement. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. CLIFF, 1894. Came from the Rand. Opened her bar in August, 1894. Information, Mr. A. M. Ewing. * MRS. G. S. CLOETE, 1894. Neé Letitia Bell. Came with her husband, Gert Stephanus Cloete and was in the Mangwe laager during the Matabele Rebellion. Died suddenly at the age of 94, as she sat in her chair reading the Bible, in December, 1898. Information from her grand-daughter, Mrs. Black, Marula, in letter dated 25/11/59. * MRS. STEPHEN CLOETE, 1894. Neé Lee. Was in the Mangwe laager during the Matabele Rebellion, with her husband and one child. Information from her niece, Mrs. Black, Marula, in letter dated 25/11/59. * MRS. ANNIE COCKIN, 1878. Wife of Rev. J. Cockin, of Hope Fountain. Mr. and Mrs. Cockin left on a visit to Bechuanaland in 1880, where he died. His wife did not return. Pp. 92-102 "First Steps in Civilizing Rhodesia" (Mrs. Boggie). * MRS. CODRINGTON, 1892. Formerly Mrs. Caldecott, neé Drake. Mentioned in the "Mashonaland Herald and Zambian Times" of 13/8/92 as being one of the seven ladies present at the first dance held in Salisbury. It was given by Mr. Stamford Brown and, according to the Mashonaland Herald, was either "to commemorate the opening of his large store or the arrival and settling in Salisbury of so many charming ladies". Mrs. Codrington was the daughter of Sir William Henry Drake. She married Mr. A. E. Caldecott in 1887 and came to Rhodesia early in 1892. He became Public Prosecutor and Attorney-General. Information, National Archives. * MRS. HARM COETZER, 1895. Neé Herculina Johanna Steyn. Came with the Henry-Steyn Trek, three sons and two daughters all named on page 160 of "Many Treks Made Rhodesia", by S. P. Olivier. Information also from Mrs. M. Edwards, Chipinga. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. WENTZEL COETZER, 1895. Neé Johanna Petronella Steyn. Came with the Henry-Steyn Trek bringing three daughters and four sons, all named on page 160 of "Many Treks Made Rhodesia" by S. P. Olivier. Information also from Mrs. M. Edwards, Chipinga. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MADAME F. COILLIARD, 1877. Neé Christine Mackintosh. Wife of Rev. F. Coilliard of the Paris Society of Evangelical Missions. Lobengula would not let them stay because they had brought a number of Basuto evangelists with them. They had to return to Shoshong, Bechuanaland, having suffered untold hardships. Madame Coilliard died there in 1891. They were accompanied by their niece, Elsie. See pp. 227-245 "First Steps in Civilizing Rhodesia" (Mrs. Boggie). * MRS. FULLER COKER, 1896. Neé Martha Holt. With her husband, who was a friend of Cecil Rhodes, Mrs. Coker was among the guests at the banquet given at the Palace Hotel on the occasion of the opening of the Railway in Bulawayo. She died in Bulawayo in May, 1927, aged 88 years. Information from Mrs. O'Connor, Salisbury, in letter dated 4/10/57, in reply to my advertisement. * MISS. MAUD COKER, 1896 or earlier. Took part in the play "Caste" at the Masonic Theatre, Salisbury, according to a report in The Herald. Information from Mr. G. H. Tanser. * MRS. COLEMAN, 1892. Neé Margery Hester Moodie, sister of Thomas Moodie, leader of the Trek to Melsetter. She came with her husband and four daughters. They opened the first boarding house in Salisbury. Mrs. Coleman had exciting adventures during the Mashona Rebellion and was six weeks in the Salisbury laager. An account of her early experiences, written by herself, is to be found in "Women of Central Africa", pp. 9 to 12. Also see pp. 138-143 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). Information from Mrs. Stidolph, Bulawayo. Mrs. Coleman died in January 1935. * MRS. ALPHONSE COLENBRANDER, 1896. Neé Elizabeth Mullins. As Mrs. Smith she come up to Bulawayo to visit her sister, Mrs. Johann Colenbrander, in August 1896. With her, she accompanied Cecil Rhodes and his party to-the second Matopos Peace Indaba and gives an account of this on pp. 273-277 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). See also pp. 113-114 "The World's View" by Nora S. Kane. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. JOHANN COLENBRANDER, 1890. Neé Molly Mullins. Wife of the well-known pioneer and hunter. She was a friend of Cecil Rhodes, and with her husband and sister accompanied him to the second Peace Indaba in the Matopos. She was a splendid shot and an excellent horsewoman. There are many stories of her kindness to all. She was in the Bulawayo laager during the rebellion. Mrs. Colenbrander died in Bulawayo in October 1900, and is buried in the cemetery there. See pp. 113-114 'The World's View", by Nora S. Kane; also pp. 217, 219, 223, 273 and 277 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MISS ELLA COLLINS, 1896 or earlier. According to The Nugget of 22/12/96, Miss Ella Collins had taken over the management of the Albion Hotel, Salisbury. National Archives files. * MRS. G. COLLINS, 1895 or earlier. The Nugget of 30/8/95 stated: "Another new cafe is to be opened very shortly on the Market Square (Salisbury) by Miss G. Collins". Information, National Archives. * MRS. COLTEMAN-CRONIN, 1896. Neé Harriet Maud Driver. Came by wagon with her mother and two sisters to join her father, who was Native Commissioner in Gwelo in 1896. Information from Mrs. Dawson, neé Driver, Bulawayo. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. J. J. COMBRINK, 1896 or earlier. This lady, whose names were Frances Margaret, was the wife of Jacobus Johannes Combrink, a farmer in the Bulawayo area. Their son, John Francis, was baptised on 22/9/96. Information, Register of Baptisms, 1894, Parish of St. John, Bulawayo. * SISTER CONSTANTIA, 1891. Surname Fromknecht. Chosen from the Convent in Potchefstroom. Sister Constantia came up with Mother Patrick's small band of Dominican Sisters and settled in Fort Salisbury. Information from St. Dominic's Convent, Salisbury, in letter dated 13/8/57, also pp. 4-10 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). * MRS. HELEN HUDSON COOK, 1894 or earlier. This lady shot herself with a revolver. She came to Bulawayo about January, 1894, but was not successful in gaining employment. A report in the Bulawayo Chronicle of 12/5/95 stated that she led a most unobtrusive life and left a little orphan son with his grandmother in England. She could not support her son and this preyed on her mind. According to the Deaths Register in the National Archives, Mrs. Cook was a widow aged about 35 years. She came from England and her mother's name was Mrs. Peakman. The official verdict on her death was "suicide while temporarily insane". * MRS. COOK, 1894. Neé Irene Cumming. Came with parents and five sisters by ox wagon from Johannesburg. Married a nephew of Allan Wilson of Shangani Patrol fame. Information from her niece, Mrs. Long, by telephone, 11/10/57. * MRS. COOKSLEY, 1862. Neé Mary Pittendrigh. Left Port Elizabeth with her husband, John Skinner Cooksley, a trader, in 1862. They visited Kuruman, Tati and Inyati, and returned to South Africa in 1869. Mrs. Cooksley died in 1937, aged 93 years. Information from Mr. G. H. Tanser, Salisbury, by telephone. * MRS. COPPOCK, 1895. Neé Kate O'Neill. The Bulawayo Chronicle records that in October, 1895, a Miss "Kitty O'Neil" arrived in Bulawayo from the Rand. "Some time before her coach was due," states the report, "all available carts, spiders and carriages of Bulawayo, laden with Miss O'Neil's admirers, went out to meet her". Owing to the demand for vehicles, Mr. Wilson of the Caledonian Hotel was unable to go out himself to welcome her. A local broker had the honour of driving her into town. The registration of the marriage of Miss O'Neill to Fred Coppock, an engineer, in Bulawayo on 8/2/96 is to be found in the National Archives. * MRS. CORBETT, 1894. Neé Effie Priscilla Havnar. Arrived with parents by ox wagon. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. F. M. CORBETT, 1896 or earlier. The Register of Baptisms, 1894, Parish of St. John, states that Pieter Jacobus, son of Frank Montague and Albertina Wilhelmina Corbett of Bulawayo, was baptised on 6/8/96. Mr. Corbett was a farmer. * MRS. J. W. CORDEROY, 1895 or earlier. Mrs. Corderoy was a well-known singer in Umtali. She took the role of the plaintiff in "Trial by Jury", the first opera of any description ever produced in Rhodesia. It was presented by the Umtali Musical and Dramatic Club at the Theatre Royal, Umtali, as part of the Queen's Birthday festivities on May 24 and 25, 1895. Her husband, Mr. John Corderoy, farmed at Inyangombie, and was also a general merchant in Umtali. He was drowned in October 1896 by jumping into the Pungwe River from a boat, supposedly in a delirium of fever. Information, the Umtali Advertiser, National Archives. * MRS. CORNTHWAITE, 1894. Neé Bessie Reid. Arrived with parents. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. CORNTHWAITE, 1894. Neé Constance Froneman. Joined her husband in Bulawayo. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. COTTON, 1894. This lady arrived in Umtali from the coast on 7/7/94, travelling with Mr. and Mrs. Norton. On 23/10/94 she left "Chimoya" with Commander and Mrs. Raposa for Beira en route for England. Information, the Umtali Advertiser, National Archives. * MRS. COUTTS, 1894. Neé Lizzie Watt. Arrived in May or June, 1894, with her husband. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. COWAN, 1892. Neé Charlotte Emily Webb. Mrs. Cowan's first husband was Captain H. M. Greenfield, who was killed with the Shangani Patrol, 1893, while she was in the Fort Victoria laager. In 1895 she married Jack Cowan. Mrs. Cowan died on her son's farm at Selukwe in 1925, and is buried in the cemetery there. Information from Mr. H. A. Greenfield, Selukwe. Also pp. 80 and 84 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" by Jeannie M. Boggie. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. E. COXWELL, 1895 or earlier. Christian names Eliza Catherina. Mrs. Coxwell had a son, William Stewart Gordon, born on 29/8/95. Her husband was Edward Coxwell, an accountant in Salisbury. Information, the Cathedral, Salisbury, Baptismal Register, Vol. I, National Archives. A Mrs. Coxwell was present at an Assembly Ball in the Masonic Hotel, Salisbury, on 17/9/94. Information, Mr. G. H. Tanser. * MISS CRAMER, 1895. Is mentioned on p. 67 of the British South Africa Company's reports on Native Disturbances as having rendered good services. Did private nursing in Salisbury, including in the laager during the rebellion. Information from Mrs. Hodges, Bulawayo. In the photo on p. 261 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie), Miss Cramer is standing in the back row, wearing a dark hat. She is often mentioned in "Raiders and Rebels in South Africa" by Elsa Goodwin Green. * MRS. CRAUSE, 1894. Neé Maud Winifred Wardle. Born in Bulawayo on 14/9/94. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. CRAVEN, 1896. Neé Mabel Fraser. Left England with her two sisters and came to Salisbury via Beira to join their father. Theirs was the last coach to reach Salisbury during the Mashona Rebellion, and they occupied the "oakum-picking cell" in the gaol, which was the laager. Mrs. Craven was married in Salisbury and she died in Beira. Information from her nephews, C. C. Wigg, Bulawayo, and P. H. F. Wigg, Salisbury. Mrs. Craven travelled from Beira in the party that is described on p. 260 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). * MRS. R. H. CREWE, 1896. Neé Margaret Alice Button. Married in Johannesburg and came up by coach with her husband. They lived first at Trenance. near the present Government House, Bulawayo. "They received warning just in time to move into the laager before their house was burnt down by the Matabele". Information from Mrs. Crewe's daughter, Mrs. Vaughan Evans, in a letter dated 4/10/59, from Nyamandhlovu. The Matabele Times of 21/9/94 reported that Mrs. Crewe attended the first subscription dance held in Bulawayo, at which Mr. Rhodes and Dr. Jameson were present. Mr. R. H. Crewe was a mining contractor. * MRS. CRIPPS, 1893. Neé Mary Constance Lovemore. Wife of the Hon. Lionel Cripps, Speaker in the first Parliament of Southern Rhodesia. Her honeymoon was their adventurous journey from Port Elizabeth to Umtali by ox wagon and on horseback. Mrs. Cripps has written an interesting account of their early life up here in "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women", pp. 178-184 (Mrs. Boggie). Mrs. Cripps was in the Umtali laager. Letter from herself to Mrs. Boggie dated 11/1/31. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. CROMBIE, 1896. Neé Eva Wilson. This lady, having travelled all over the world, finally arrived in Rhodesia, met her husband, and remained in the country. She died at Figtree in 1943. Information from her son in Bulawayo. * MRS. CRONJE, 1894. Mother of Mrs. Pohl, whose name is on the Roll of Women Pioneers as having "arrived with parents". * MRS. FAIRBAIRN CRONWRIGHT, 1894. Neé Rosina Elizabeth du Preez. Arrived with the Martin Trek. Information from Mrs. Molly Edwards, Chipinga, 2716/57. Also on p. 79 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia" (Olivier). * MISS. EILEEN RUBY CROSS, 1896. Came up to join her mother. Information from herself, 1959. * MRS. CROSS, 1894. Neé Mary Elizabeth Niland. Kept a boarding-house, Bavaria Lodge, in Bulawayo. She died in Queenstown in 1942. Information from her daughter, Miss Cross, in Bulawayo. * MISS CULVERWELL, 1891. "Miss Culverwell", aged 10, was bridesmaid at the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Howard, of Bulawayo, in April. 1895. Mr. and Mrs. Culverwell arrived in Bulawayo in July, 1891. * MRS. CULVERWELL, 1891. Neé Emily Jane Brooks. Trekked up with her husband from Barberton, and arrived in July, 1891. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. G. CUMMING, 1894. Neé Berry. Arrived with her husband, Guybon Cumming, and six daughters, by ox wagon from Johannesburg. Information from her grand-daughter, Mrs. Long, Bulawayo, by telephone. * MRS. CUMMING, 1896. Neé Isabella Magdalena van Niekerk. Arrived with her parents. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. P. G. CUMMING, 1896. Hendria Christina. Came with her parents. Born in Lichtenberg, Transvaal in 1879. Was in the Bulawayo laager. Died in Bulawayo in June, 1944. Information from Pioneers' and Early Settlers' 38th annual report. * MRS. CUNNINGHAM, 1896 or earlier. This lady was murdered by the rebels at Insiza, together with her husband, two daughters, Alice and Amy, son Henry, * grand-daughter Evelyn Milne, and two grandsons. Bodies found on 24th March, 1896. Information from British South Africa Company's "Reports on Native Disturbances", p. 46, in National Archives. Also p. 35 "Sunshine and Storm in Rhodesia", by F. C. Selous. * ALICE CUNNINGHAM, 1896 or earlier. Alice was murdered by Matabele rebels at Insiza in March, 1896, together with her parents, sister, brother, niece and two nephews. Information, B.S.A. Company's "Reports on Native Disturbances", in National Archives. * AMY CUNNINGHAM, 1896 or earlier. Amy was murdered by Matabele rebels at Insiza in March, 1896, together with her parents, sister, brother, niece and two nephews. Information, B.S.A. Company's "Reports on Native Disturbances", in National Archives. * MRS. TOM CURRY, 1893 or earlier. This lady is mentioned as giving birth to a daughter, p. 56 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). * MISS CURTIS, 1895. This lady arrived in Bulawayo in August, 1895, and attended the wedding of Captain Spreckley and Miss Beatrice Borrow, according to a report in the Bulawayo Chronicle, 9/8/95. * MRS. A. DA FONSECA, 1895. Neé Florence Leith Matilda Roberts. The registration of this marriage is to be found in the National Archives, Salisbury. Married in Bulawayo 17/8/95. Mr. A. da Fonseca was a farmer. * THE MISSES DALLAMORE, 1894. The two Misses Dallamore were reported in the Bulawayo Chronicle of 4/l/95 as among the ladies invited to the Queen's Club "Passing of the Year" Dance held in the Courthouse, Bulawayo, on or about 31/12/94. Miss E. Dallamore attended the first subscription dance held in Bulawayo, at which Mr. Rhodes and Dr. Jameson were present. Information, the Matabele Times, 21/9/94, National Archives. * MRS. J. M. DALLAMORE, 1895. Neé Lea Magdalena Boshoff. The registration of this marriage is to be found in the National Archives, Salisbury. The lady was a widow. The marriage took place in Bulawayo on 7/5/95. Mr. James M. Dallamore was a manufacturer of aerated water. * MRS. W. E. DALLAMORE, 1894. Was among the ladies invited to the Queen's Club "Passing of the Year" dance in the Bulawayo Courthouse, on or about 31/12/94 and reported in the Bulawayo Chronicle on 4/l/95. She attended a presentation of athletic prizes at the Charter Hotel, Bulawayo, in November, 1894. The Bulawayo Sketch mentions that "Mrs. Dallamore" arrived with her husband by the Transvaal coach on 27/10/94. Her Christian name was Ena. Her husband, Walter Ernest Dallamore, was a mineral water manufacturer, apparently a family business. Their son, Vivian George, was baptised on 21/9/96. Information, the Register of Baptisms, 1894, Parish of St. John, Bulawayo. * MRS. DARVILLE, 1896. Neé Lydia Stanley (married three times). She came up from Mafeking by wagon and spent most of her life in Rhodesia, first in Bulawayo, then in Salisbury. She was in the Bulawayo laager in 1896. Information from Mrs. Honey. * MRS. J. DAVIDSON, 1896 or earlier. Mrs. Johanna Davidson was the mother of Mary Evelyn, who was baptised in Bulawayo on 8/3/96. Her husband, John Davidson, was the Poundkeeper. Information, Register of Baptisms, 1894, Parish of St. John, Bulawayo. * MARY DAVIDSON, 1896. Mary Evelyn was the daughter of John and Johanna Jacoba Davidson of Bulawayo. She was baptised on 8/3/96. Her father was Poundkeeper. Information, Register of Baptisms, 1894, Parish of St. John, Bulawayo. * MRS. E. O. DAVIES, 1895. Neé Annie Octavia Bowker. On Roll of Women Pioneers. Mrs. Davies' son, Ronald Mitford, was baptised on 3/3/96. Her husband, Edwin Owen Davies, farmed at "Rangemoor", Bulawayo. Information, Register of Baptisms, 1894, Parish of St. John, Bulawayo. * MRS. DAVIS, 1895 or earlier. This lady ran the Oxford Restaurant at 391 Rhodes Street, according to the Bulawayo Directory and Handbook of Matabeleland, 1895/1896, p. 95. * MRS. A. DAVIS, 1896 or earlier. Her husband was editor of the Bulawayo Sketch. She left by coach for the Cape on holiday on 19/6/96. * MRS. S. DAVIS, 1896 or earlier. This lady and her child were brought into Bulawayo by Captain Napier's Column from the Shangani area in April, 1896. Information, the Bulawayo Chronicle 4/4/96. * MRS. DAVISON, 1894. Neé Emily Louisa Stoodley. Came up to join her husband in October, 1894. On Roll of Women Pioneers. The name Emily Louisa Davison appears in the Register of Baptisms, 1894, Parish of St. John, as being the mother of Helen Leonora, and probably refers to the above lady. * HELEN DAVISON, 1895. Helen Leonora, daughter of Charles R. and Emily Louisa Davison, was baptised on 17/11/95. Her father was a shoemaker. Information, the Register of Baptisms, 1894, Parish of St. John, Bulawayo. Mrs. Emily Louisa Davison, who is on the Roll of Women Pioneers, was probably the mother of this child. * MRS. CHARLIE DAY, 1896 or earlier. On Mr. Day's application form to join the Pioneers' and Early Settlers' Society, under the heading "General Information" he writes: "Wife also did good service in laager". Mrs. Day is mentioned in a letter from Mrs. Lewis dated 24/6/58 as having been in the Bulawayo laager. * MRS. H. J. DEARY, 1892. Mentioned in the "Mashonaland Herald and Zambesian Times" of 13/8/92 as being one of the seven ladies present at the first dance held in Mashonaland. Mr. H. J. Deary was a well-known general dealer in both Salisbury and Umtali. Information, the Rhodesia Advertiser, National Archives. He became Mayor of Salisbury in 1899. * MRS. DE BEER, 1895. Neé Dorie Bezuidenhout. Came with the Kruger-Bekker Trek. Information from Mrs. M. Edwards, Chipinga, 27/6/57. Also p. 86 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia", by S. P. Olivier. * MRS. DE BEER, 1896. Neé Johanna Hamman. Came with her daughter, Sina, in the Mynhardt-Utrecht Trek. Information from Mrs. M. Edwards, Chipinga, 27/6/57. Also p. 92 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia", by S. P. Olivier. * MRS. DE KLERK, 1895. Neé Dina Gertruida Fourie. Was in the Enkeldoorn laager. P. 264 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. JACOMINA DE KLERK, 1894. Came up with her two daughters, Sina and Emmie, in the Mynhardt-Utrecht Trek. Information from Mrs. M. Edwards, Chipinga, 27/6/57. Also p. 92 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia", by S. P. Olivier. * MRS. DE KOCK, 1895 or earlier. This lady was amongst those invited to a complimentary dance held in Umtali in September, 1895. It was given by Mr. Otto Siegrist, local representative of Messrs. Fabre et Fils, in the firm's new premises, "the room being perhaps the largest in Rhodesia at present". Information, the Rhodesia Advertiser, 16/9/95, National Archives. * MRS. DE MEYER, 1894. Neé Anna Elizabeth Coetzer. Born at Melsetter 10/7/94. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. DENHAM, 1894 or earlier. This lady was among those present at the first subscription dance held in Bulawayo. It took place in the "Rhodesia Company" (the Rhodesia Printing and Publishing Company) building, lent by Mr. Howard. Mr. Rhodes and Dr. Jameson were present. Information, Matabele Times, 21/9/94, National Archives. * MISS DE TRAFFORD, 1895. Sister of Sir Humphrey de Trafford of Manchester. She arrived in Bulawayo from the South by wagon in December, 1895, "intent on beholding the wonders of Matabeleland". Information, the Bulawayo Chronicle, 28/12/95. * MRS. DEVINE, 1895 or earlier. Of the Nurses' Home, 96 Main Street, according to the Bulawayo Directory and Handbook of Matabeleland, 1895-96, pp. 69 and 117. She is mentioned as nursing there by the Bulawayo Chronicle of 18/1/95, and the edition dated 22/2/96 says: "the Chartered Company have presented Mesdames Chapman and Devine with a stand in recognition of the services they have rendered to the people here. The two ladies intend to erect a substantial nurses' home on the stand, which is situated at the corner of 3rd Avenue and Main Street, rather above the English Church". Mrs. Devine did splendid work in the Bulawayo laager during the rebellion. When it was over, Earl Grey paid expenses for her to take a trip to the Colony (Cape) as a mark of his appreciation of her valuable services at the "Laager and Exchange Hospitals". Information, Bulawayo Chronicle, 13/6/96. * MRS. DIAMOND, 1896. Arrived with four teenage children. Information from her grand-daughter, Mrs. Aylward, Bulawayo. * MRS. DICKENSON, 1896 or earlier. One of the three ladies who had the terrible experience of being brought into Salisbury laager by the Mazoe Patrol during the Mashona Rebellion. Her husband had already been murdered. Pp. 59, 60 and 262 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). * MRS. DICKINSON, 1894. Neé Millicent Irene van Wyk. Arrived with her parents and was in the Bulawayo laager during the Matabele Rebellion. Information from Mrs. Withers (neé Nason), Bulawayo. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * GERTRUDE DIPPENAAR, 1896. Gertrude Anne was baptised on 20/9/96, according to the Register of Baptisms, 1894, Parish of St. John, Bulawayo. She was the daughter of Martin and Mary Dippenaar. * MRS. M. DIPPENAAR, 1896. Mary Dippenaar was the wife of Martin Dippenaar, a mason in Bulawayo. Their daughter, Gertrude, was baptised on 20/9/96. Information, Register of Baptisms, 1894, Parish of St. John, Bulawayo. * MISS WINNIE DIXON, 1896. This lady performed in the first variety company to visit Bulawayo at the opening of the first theatre, founded by Mr. A. E. Wilson of the Caledonian Hotel. The Bulawayo Chronicle, 4/11/96. The Bulawayo Sketch of 14/11/96 described the visitors as "the London Variety Company of specially selected artistes". * MRS. G. D. DOREHILL, 1882. Wife of Mr. George D. Dorehill, the son of a British General, a friend and hunting companion of Selous, and a trader. Her name is on a list of women (pre-1890) taken from a map sheet published by the Director, Federal Department of Trigonometrical and Topographical Surveys, Rhodesia and Nyasaland, 1964. * SISTER DOROTHY, 1896. Surname Schmid. Dominican Order. Letters from St. Dominic's Convent, Salisbury, dated 18/11/55 and 13/8/57. * MRS. DOWELL, 1895. Neé Elizabeth Mary Ferwin. Arrived with her husband. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MISS DRAKE, 1892. This lady attended the first dance held in Rhodesia, given by Mr. Stamford Brown of Salisbury in August 1892. She was possibly Mrs. A. E. Caldecott's (later Codrington's) sister. A report of the dance appears in the Mashonaland Herald and Zambesian Times which is in the National Archives, Salisbury. * MRS. A. DREW, 1893. Neé Caroline Lucinda Beere. "One of the band of seven nursing sisters who took over from Mother Patrick in Fort Victoria". See letter from her daughter, Mrs. Goddard, dated 2/7/59. * MRS. DRIVER, 1896. Neé Maria Boyce Impey. Came to join her husband in Gwelo. She had a very trying journey from Vryburg by ox wagon with her three daughters during the time of the rinderpest. She was a sister of Lady Heyman, who had arrived two years previously. Mrs. Driver died in Durban in 1942, aged 93 years. Information from her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Dawson, Bulawayo. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. R. DRIVER, 1895 or earlier. Ralph and Magdalena Driver's son, John Henry, was baptised on 29/9/95. Mr. Driver was a wheelwright in Bulawayo. Information, Register of Baptisms, 1894, Parish of St. John, Bulawayo. * LEONORA DROSKIE, 1896. Leonora Deborah Caroline was baptised on 31/l/96. She was the daughter of Martinus and Aletta Droskie of Bulawayo. Mr. Droskie was a mason. Information, Register of Baptisms, 1894, Parish of St. John, Bulawayo. * MRS. M. DROSKIE, 1896 or earlier. Mrs. Aletta Droskie's daughter, Leonora, was baptised in Bulawayo on 31/l/96. Her husband, Martinus was a mason in the town. Information, Register of Baptisms, 1894, Parish of St. John, Bulawayo. * MISS DUFFEE, 1895. This lady arrived in Umtali from the coast in July, 1895, according to the Umtali Advertiser files in the National Archives. * MRS. J. DUNCAN, 1896 or earlier. Mr. and Mrs. J. Duncan were among the guests at the wedding of Miss Helen Thompson McNealage and Mr. James Squair in the Wesleyan Church, Bulawayo, in December, 1896. Information, the Bulawayo Chronicle, 9/12/96. * MRS. J. E. DUNFORD, 1893. Neé Adlam. First settled in the Charter district. Later lived in Salisbury. Letter from her daughter, Mrs. Reid, dated 26/6/59. * MISS DUPLIES, 1896. On page 203 of "Raiders and Rebels of South Africa", by Mrs. Elsa Goodwin Green, the author mentions Miss Dupleis who had shared a hut with her at Chimoio. She died of fever shortly afterwards. * MRS. DU PLESSIS, 1894. Neé Barbara Wilhelmina Kok. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. E. DU PLESSIS, 1894. Neé Lena Maritz. Wife of Ernest du Plessis, who came with the Moodie Trek as a single man in 1892, went back to the Free State and returned with his wife in the Du Plessis Trek in 1894. Information from Mrs. M. Edwards, Chipinga. Also p. 152 "A Study in Pioneering: the Moodies of Melsetter", by Edmund H. Burrows. * MRS. F. J. DU PLESSIS, 1894. Neé Aletta Maria Lee. Mrs. du Plessis was born in 1888 and came to Rhodesia with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lee, and Mr. and Mrs. Gert Cloete. She married Frans Jacob du Plessis in Bulawayo in 1905. Information, Mrs. Joan Nott and Mrs. Daphne Palmer, Salisbury. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. HENDRIK DU PLESSIS, 1893. Arrived in the du Plessis Trek with three daughters, Gertrude, Christina, Hendrika Aletta, and two sons. Page 81 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia" (Olivier). * MRS. DU PLESSIS, 1893. Neé Magdalena Petronella Catherine Maritz. Arrived with her husband, January 1893. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MISS JOHANNA DU PREEZ, 1895. Arrived with her parents in the Kruger-Bekker Trek. Information, Mrs. M. Edwards, Chipinga. * MRS. DU PREEZ, 1894. Neé Johanna Cornelia Kok. Came with Martin's Trek. Page 78 of Olivier's "Many Treks Made Rhodesia". On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. LEA DU PREEZ, 1895. Arrived with the Kruger-Bekker Trek, with one daughter, Johanna. Information from Mrs. M. Edwards, Chipinga, 27/6/57. Also p. 86 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia" (Olivier). * MRS. DU PREEZ, 1894. Neé Petronella Susara Taute. This lady, a widow, arrived with the Martin Trek. Information, Mrs. M. Edwards, Chipinga, 27/6/57. Also p. 161 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia" (Olivier). * MISS R. E. DYAGERE, 1893 or earlier. Miss Dyagere came from the Cape Colony and apparently lived at Washbank Farm, Inyazibzi. She died of fever on 29/l/93, aged 25 years. Information from the Deaths Register, Vol. I, National Archives. * MRS. EASTMAN, 1895. Neé Albertina Steffan. A maternity nurse. Arrived with her husband and family. Page 227 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women", by Jeannie M. Boggie. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. EASTMURE, 1893. Neé Florence Lydia Macloutsie Reilly. First husband, Mr. Willows. Came to Bulawayo with her parents. Information from herself. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. EBBAGE, 1896. Neé Kathleen McMartin. Arrived in Bulawayo in October, 1896, with her husband, Ernest George Ebbage, two sons and a baby daughter, Edith Mabel. * MRS. EDWARDS, 1893. Neé Hannah Louisa Webster. Travelled up with her parents. They were in Fort Victoria laager and later settled in Chipinga. Her first husband, Mr. J. H. Robertson, died in 1904 and she remarried in 1908 and lived at Chipinga until her death in December, 1958, aged 78. Information from Mrs. Hutchinson in letter dated 1/7/59, enclosing cutting from the Umtali Post, 15/12/58, in reply to my advertisement. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. EDWARDS, 1894. Neé Hester Mary Smith. Came by ox wagon with her husband from Pretoria. She lived on the farm Douglasdale, near Bulawayo, for 50 years, and died there in 1950. Information from her daughter, Mrs. Breare, Bulawayo, by telephone. * MRS. ELLIOTT, 1892. Neé Rhoda Greef. Was the first girl born at Fort Tuli and was named after Mr. Rhodes and remembered by him in his will, according to an article by Mrs. Black of Marula on p. 285 of "First Steps in Civilizing Rhodesia", by Jeannie M. Boggie. * MRS. ELLIOTT, 1894. Neé Tempofsky. She was the first white child born in Bulawayo. Her birth on 4/4/94 was hailed with enthusiasm by the Matabele Times, which described her as "a damsel of alabaster transparency... the first white production born on the soil of Bulawayo since the occupation by the Chartered Company". The paper added that prospectors for miles around came into camp specially to congratulate her father, Mr. Moses Tempofsky, who was a baker and grocer in Bulawayo. Information from files in the National Archives. * MRS. W. ELLIOTT, 1877. Neé Clapton. Wife of Rev. W. Elliott of Inyati Mission, who compiled "Notes for a Sindebele Dictionary". She lived at the Mission till 1895 (uncertain), when Mr. Elliott resigned on account of her health. See p. 11 "A Brief Historical Survey of the London Missionary Society in Southern Africa" by A. J. Haile, and also pp. 51-60 "First Steps in Civilizing Rhodesia" (Mrs. Boggie). * MISS ELY, 1894. Arrived by ox wagon with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ely. The date of their arrival is not known, but the family was in Bulawayo on 29/6/94. Information, the Matabele Times, National Archives. * MRS. ELY, 1894. Neé Clara Bugden. Arrived with her husband and daughter by ox wagon. Was in the laager during the rebellion in Gwelo. Died in Bulawayo in 1925. Information from her son, Bulawayo. On Roll of Women Pioneers. According to the Matabele Times of 29/6/94, Mrs. Ely was living in Bulawayo at that time. In 1895 it was reported that Mr. Tom Ely had left Bulawayo and opened a butchery in Selukwe. Information, National Archives. * MRS. EMLY, 1895. This lady arrived in Bulawayo about 9/8/95, according to the Bulawayo Chronicle of that date, and attended the wedding of Captain Spreckley and Miss Beatrice Borrow. * MRS. C. ENGELBRECHT, 1870. This lady was the wife of Cornelius Engelbrecht, a professional hunter. Information, "The Far Interior" by E. C. Tabler. Her name is also on a list of women (pre-1890) taken from a map sheet published by the Director, Federal Department of Trigonometrical and Topographical Surveys, 1964. * MRS. ENGELBRECHT, 1896. Neé Catherina Sophia Lottering. Came up to join her husband and was here during the rebellion. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. D. ENGELBRECHT, 1895. Came with the second Du Plessis Trek. Page 81 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia" (Olivier). * MRS. J. ENGELBRECHT, 1870. This lady's name is among those on a list of women taken from a map sheet published by the Director, Federal Department of Trigonometrical and Topographical Surveys, Rhodesia and Nyasaland, 1964. She was the wife of Jan Engelbrecht, a professional hunter, and brother of Cornelius Engelbrecht. * MRS. J. H. ENGELBRECHT, 1891 or earlier. Neé Johanna Maria Oosthuizen. She was the mother of Petrus Martinus Engelbrecht, an 1891 pioneer and was in the country at that time. She was also the mother of Mrs. Johanna Maria Phipps. Her husband, Johannes Henry Engelbrecht, was a hunter who came up before the Occupation. Information, A. M. Ewing. * MARGARETHA ENGELBRECHT, 1895 or earlier. Margaretha Elizabeth Engelbrecht was baptised at Bulawayo on 6/9/95, aged 19, according to the Dutch Reformed Church Baptismal Register, 1893. She had come from Standerton. * MRS. ENGELBRECHT, 1896. Neé Sarah Elizabeth Ferreira. Her mother was Mrs. S. E. Ferreira. Sarah was born in 1895 and came to Rhodesia with her parents on a return trip in 1896. * MRS. ENGELBRECHT, 1895. Neé Ellen Brown. Was born in Bulawayo on 14/7/95 and lived there for over 60 years. Information from herself, 1959. Ellen had a twin brother, Edwin. Their baptism on 8/9/95 is recorded in the Dutch Reformed Church Baptismal Register, 1893. It may have been the first registered record of twins born in Rhodesia. Their parents were Mr. and Mrs. C. H. G. Brown. * MRS. ENGLISH, 1894. Neé Catharina Gesina van der Riet. Came with Martin Trek. Information from Mrs. M. Edwards, Chipinga, 27/6/57. Also p. 161 of Olivier's "Many Treks Made Rhodesia". * MRS. ERASMUS, 1896. Wife of a trader who lived about 60 miles from Salisbury. The story of their escape from death by the rebels is told on pp,. 267 and 268 of Jeannie M. Boggie's "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women". Their names are mentioned on p. 60 of the B.S.A. Company's "Reports on Native Disturbances", in the National Archives. * MRS. D. J. ERASMUS, 1895 or earlier. Neé Maria Gesina de Jager. Maria was married at the age of 16, with her parents' consent, to Diedrik Johannes Erasmus, aged 26, a farmer in the Bulawayo area. The marriage took place on 20/4/96. Information, the Dutch Reformed Church Marriage Register. The Church's Baptismal Register shows that Maria was baptised at Bulawayo on 6/9/95. She came from Middelburg. * MISS ERSKINE, 1893. Travelled up by coach as a nursing sister. She was the daughter of Major Erskine of the Mining Board in Kimberley, but did not stay long in this country. Information in a letter to Mrs. Boggie dated 14/8/32 from Mr. Marshall Hole. * MRS. S. H. ESTERHUIZEN, 1895. Neé Johanna Christina Maria de Beer. This lady, a widow, was married in Bulawayo on 2/12/95. The registration of the marriage is to be found in the National Archives, Salisbury. Mr. S. H. Esterhuizen was a farmer. * MRS. R. K. EUSTACE, 1896 or earlier. Mrs. Eustace attended the reception given by Lady Grey at Government House, Salisbury, in November, 1896. Mr. R. K. Eustace was connected with the Salisbury Board of Executors. Information, The Nugget, 30/11/96, National Archives. * MRS. G. J. EUVRARD, 1894. Neé Hester Elizabeth Hugo. Mrs. Euvrard's son, Frederick George, was baptised on 16/6/96 at Morgenster, near Fort Victoria. Her husband was George Johannes Euvrard. Information, Dutch Reformed Church Baptismal Register, 1893. Mr. and Mrs. Euvrard were at Morgenster Mission from 1894 to 1896, when they returned to South Africa. Information, Mr. G. M. Murray, Liaison Officer, Morgenster Mission. * MRS. G. H. EVA, 1895. Arrived in Bulawayo in December, 1895. Mr. Eva started the Wesleyan Church in the town, and later went to Pretoria, according to the Bulawayo Chronicle, "to secure a Pretoria lady for his wife". * MRS. EVANS, 1896. Neé Ida Mulliner. Came up to join her husband. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. EYLES, 1896. Neé Freda Carine von Hirschberg. The registration of this birth is to be found in the Register of Births, Salisbury, 18/4/96. Mrs. J. Honey of Salisbury gave the information of Miss von Hirschberg's married name. Her parents were Mr. and Mrs. E. A. F. von Hirschberg. * MRS. EYLES, 1894. Neé Johanna Jacomina Frances Larkin. Mr. Eyles was her second husband. Her first was Mr. Leach. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. J. G. FAIRBAIRN, 1892 or earlier. Mrs. Agnes Fairbairn gave birth to a son, Andrew Angus, on 21/12/92. Her husband, James George Fairbairn, was an engineer. They lived in Salisbury. Information, the Cathedral, Salisbury, Baptismal Register, Vol. I, National Archives. * MRS. AND MISS FAIRBRIDGE, 1892. Mr. A. Cripwell, Salisbury, in a letter dated 26/8/57, sent the following extract from the Rhodesia Chronicle and Mashonaland Advertiser, published weekly at Tuli, dated 26/11/92, Issue No. 30, under "Local and General": "Mrs. and Miss Fairbridge arrived at Tuli by the coach on Monday on their way to Salisbury". * MRS. R. FAIRBRIDGE, 1896. Neé Helen Rosalie Lovemore. Travelled with her husband in Griqualand. Later he came to Rhodesia by wagon and she and her children, including her son, Kingsley, went by sea from Delagoa Bay to Beira, where they were met by Mr. Rhys Fairbridge and travelled by train and coach to Old Umtali. Later they lived in New Umtali, where Mrs. Fairbridge died in 1929. Information from Kingsley Fairbridge's Autobiography, and from her nephew, Mr. J. F. Fairbridge, Salisbury. * MRS. FAIRBURN, 1893 or earlier. Mentioned by Mrs. Nesbitt on p. 147 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie) as having lived near them at Mazoe. A Mrs. Fairburn is also mentioned by Mrs. J. Carruthers as having been in Salisbury in 1891, in a letter to Mrs. Boggie dated 19/6/35. * MISS FAIRWEATHER, 1896 or earlier. Nurse-companion to Mrs. Norton, and was murdered by the Mashona rebels at the same time as the Norton family. Page 71 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women", by Jeannie M. Boggie. Also recorded in "Sunshine and Storm in Rhodesia" (F. C. Selous). * MRS. FALKENSTEIN, 1894. The Matabele Times of 20/4/94 notes that "arrivals in Camp (Bulawayo) during the week include Mrs. Falkenstein". * MRS. FARTHING, 1893. Neé Carter. Came up with Mr. and Mrs. James Lamb to assist in opening Store Bros. drapery shop in Salisbury. Was in the laager there. She and her husband had the Queen's Hotel, Salisbury. Pages 45 and 199 of "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). * MRS. FATH, 1895. Neé Gertrude Caroline Lee. Arrived by ox wagon from Pietersburg and had her home in Rhodesia till she died in 1958, aged 80. Mrs. Fath was in the Bulawayo laager in 1896. Information from her daughter, Mrs. Millam of Redcliff, Que Que, letter dated 25/11/58. * MRS. A. H. W. FAULCONER, 1894 or earlier. Neé Louisa Maria Francina Venter. She married Anthon Hendrik Willem Faulconer, and their son, Francois Alwyn, was born on 20/l/93 and baptised 13/3/94. Information, Dutch Reformed Church Baptismal Register, 1893. * MARTHA FAULCONER, 1894/95. Martha Johanna Faulconer was born on 16/11/94 and baptised on l/12/95. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. W. Faulconer. Information, Dutch Reformed Church Baptismal Register, 1893. * MRS. FELLS, 1889. With her husband, Mrs. Fells is mentioned on pp. 114 and 115 of "A Study in Pioneering: The Moodies of Melsetter", by Edmund H. Burrows. They were "the vanguard of Mount Selinda" and were of the American Zulu Mission. Mrs. Fells was an expert linguist. * MRS. FERREIRA, 1894. Neé Alice Ramsay Cannell, daughter of the leader of the Edenburg Trek. Information from Mrs. Otterson, neé Gifford, who was on the same trek. Page 160 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia" (Olivier). On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. P. L. FERREIRA, 1896 or earlier. Neé Martha Johanna Greeff. Mrs. Ferreira died at Enkeldoorn in 1896 of malarial fever, aged 24 years. Her husband was Pieter L. Ferreira, a farmer. Information, the Deaths Register, National Archives, Salisbury. She was the daughter of Mr. Wilhelm Hendrik Greeff. * MRS. FERREIRA, 1891. Neé Sarah Elizabeth Lange. On Roll of Women Pioneers. She arrived in the country in 1891. * MRS. T. FERREIRA, 1895. Neé Maria Steyn. Travelled up with the Henry-Steyn Trek bringing two daughters, Maria and Catherina, and four sons. Page 161 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia" (Olivier). * MRS. FIFE-SCOTT, 1895. Mentioned by Mrs. Hurrell on p. 247 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" as having nursed in the Gwelo laager. According to a report in the Bulawayo Chronicle of 16/9/95, Mrs. Fife-Scott played in the mixed doubles of an Occupation Day tennis tournament in Gwelo, and won the final. * MRS. FINAUGHTY, 1894. Mother of Mrs. Southwell, whose name is on the Roll of Women Pioneers as "having arrived with parents". * MRS. GEO. FINCH, 1895 or earlier. Neé Ida Brown. The Nugget of 22/10/95 offered its congratulations to Miss Ida Brown and Mr. George Finch on the occasion of their marriage. National Archives files. * MRS. FINCH, 1895. Neé Violet Caroline Eastman. Arrived with her father in November, 1895. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. FINCHAM, 1893. Neé Jacoba Nel. Arrived with her husband. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. FISHER, 1896. Neé Elizabeth Ann Burnett. Arrived via Beira to join her husband. Died in Johannesburg in April, 1960. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MISS FITT, 1896. Together with her mother, Miss Fitt attended the reception given by Lady Grey at Government House, Salisbury, in November 1896. She wore a grey dress and velvet bonnet. Information, The Nugget, 30/11l/96, National Archives. * MRS. FITT, 1896. Neé Sarah Amelia Adams. Arrived in Salisbury via Beira. Was in the laager there during the rebellion, and died there in 1910. Information from Mrs. Grant, Bulawayo. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MISS FITZPATRICK, 1894. This lady attended the first subscription dance held in Bulawayo, which was attended by Mr. Rhodes and Dr. Jameson. Information, The Matabele Times, 21/9/94, National Archives. Miss Fitzpatrick was probably a sister of Mrs. Hans Sauer. * MRS. FLEMING, 1896. Neé Philadelphia Alice Fisher. Came up as a bride with her husband, Dr. Fleming, via Beira, Chimoio, and from Old Umtali by coach and mules to reach Salisbury before the Mashona Rebellion broke out. Mrs. Fleming's letters were originally published in the Rhodesian Medical Journal, and have since been published as a booklet. See also pp. 259-262 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). * MISS FLETCHER, 1895. This lady was Mr. R. A. Fletcher's sister. In her account of her coach journey to Bulawayo published in Mrs. Boggie's "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women", Mrs. Annie Fletcher mentions that her sister-in-law and brother were in her party. Miss Fletcher sang an aria at a concert of sacred music at the English Church in June, 1896, and the Bulawayo Chronicle commented on her sweet voice. She left Bulawayo by coach en route for England in July, 1896, together with Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher and Mr. P. Fletcher. * MRS. FLETCHER, 1895. Neé Annie Alice MacDonald. Travelled with two children, one in arms, from Pretoria in one of Zeederberg's coaches. The story of this harrowing journey is given on pp. 250 to 254 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). Also pp. 103-106 'The World's View", by Nora S. Kane. Mrs. Fletcher was in the Bulawayo laager during the rebellion. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. F. C. FLETCHER, 1894. Mrs. Rosetta Fletcher had a son, Wilfrid Pioneer, born 16/8/94 and baptised 26/3/95. Her husband, Mr. Francis Charles Fletcher, was a farmer. Information, Register of Baptisms, 1894, Parish of St. John, Bulawayo. * MISS FOLKARD, 1894. Arrived in Bulawayo en route to Salisbury by the Salisbury mail coach. Information, the Bulawayo Chronicle, 23/11/94. * MISS A. L. FOSTER, 1896. Sister of Rev. H. Foster. Came up via Beira, nursed in the Umtali laager during the rebellion and was eventually matron of the hospital there. Page 77 "Raiders and Rebels in South Africa" by Mrs. Elsa Goodwin Green. Also pp. 121-123 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women", by Jeannie M. Boggie. * MRS. ESTER JANE FOSTER, 1894. Previously Mrs. Wilkinson. She was the mother of Mrs. Gertrude McDonald and grandmother of Mrs. Ellen Jessie Toshack. She came to Rhodesia in 1894 with the McDonalds. Information from Mr. A. M. Ewing. * MRS. FOTHERINGHAM, 1895. Neé Ethel Marion Jane McDonald. Arrived via Beira 25/5/95 and later went to Gwelo by coach. Letter from Mrs. Alderson, her grand- daughter, dated 27/6/59. Also pp. 116 and 120 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. G. D. FOTHERINGHAME, 1895 or earlier. This lady was well known in Umtali in the early days as a member of the Musical and Dramatic Club, and she led the orchestra at the presentations of "Trial By Jury", the first opera ever produced in Rhodesia. Together with Mrs. J. W. Nesbitt, she was one of the only two white women who ever saw and talked to the great chief Umtassa. Information, the Umtali Advertiser, National Archives. "Trial By Jury" was produced in Umtali on May 24 and 25, 1895. * MRS. FOURIE, 1896 or earlier. This lady was murdered by Matabele rebels, together with her husband and family. Their bodies were buried by Napier's Gwelo Patrol. See p. 47 of "Reports on Native Disturbances", National Archives, Salisbury. Also pp. 209-213 "Sunshine and Storm in Rhodesia", by F. C. Selous. * MRS. FOY, 1891. Came to Salisbury with her husband and his partner, Mr. Bradley. They walked most of the way from Johannesburg. Started to provide meals "in Pioneer Street" and died the following year. Letter from Hampton, dated 18/3/34. P. 63 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). * MRS. FRANCES, 1895 or earlier. Mrs. Frances' name appeared in the Government Gazette of 15/2/95 as an applicant for the registration of a brand. She was recorded as residing at Tuli. National Archives files. * REV. MOTHER FRANCIS, 1894. Surname Condon. Dominican Order. As Sister Francis she came up with Mother Patrick from Kingwilliamstown and worked in Mafeking and Macloutsie. Did splendid work during the 1896 Rebellion. Died in Gwelo Convent in 1934. Letters from Salisbury Convent dated 13/8/57. Also pp. 4, 21, 23, 24, 37 and 38 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). * MRS. FRANCIS, 1894. Neé Mary Florence Read. Came up with her parents, and over 60 years later was living in Salisbury with her daughter, Mrs. J. Webb, who gave me this information in a letter dated 2/10/57 in answer to my advertisement. * MRS. W. C. FRANCIS, 1875. Mrs. Francis, an Afrikaner lady, was the wife of William C. Francis, a trader at Shoshong in partnership with Edward Chapman. Mrs. Francis travelled with her husband and Mr. and Mrs. George Westbeech and party to the Falls in 1875. Mrs. Francis and Mrs. Westbeech were the first white women to see the Falls. King Sepopo of Barotseland presented the two of them with fifty pounds of ivory. Information, p. 406 "The Far Interior" (Tabler). In "First Steps in Civilizing Rhodesia", p. 223, Mrs. Boggie states that the party travelled first by ox wagon, then by donkey cart owing to tsetse fly, and finally on foot. * MRS. FRANKS, 1894. Neé Ruby Sylvester. Arrived with her mother, who later married Mr. "Tottie" Hay. Mrs. Franks' first husband was Dr. Gladstone Clark. Information in letter from herself to Mrs. Boggie dated 6/1/39. * MRS. FRASER, 1895. The Umtali Advertiser of 1/7/95 mentioned that Mr. and Mrs. Fraser had arrived in Umtali from the coast. A Mr. Fraser was a blacksmith and farrier in the town. Information, National Archives. * MRS. FRASER, 1870 or earlier. This lady was the mother-in-law of George Wood, the well-known hunter. Her daughter, the first Mrs. Wood, and her baby, died of fever, together with Mrs. Fraser, near Hartley Hills in 1870. * MRS. C. A. FRASER, 1893/94. Neé Katrina Ferreira. Her first husband was Trooper George Broomsman van Wyk, and after his death she married Mr. Colin A. Fraser and lived on a farm near Marula, and is buried there. Information from Dorothy Dickinson, Umtali. * MRS. J. FRASER, 1895 or earlier. Christian names Euphemia Darg. This lady had a son, Eon Roderick Davidson, born in Salisbury on 27/9/95. Her husband, John Fraser, was a mining engineer. Information, the Cathedral, Salisbury, Baptismal Register, Vol. I, National Archives. * MISS KATE FRASER, 1896. Left England with her two sisters and came to Salisbury via Beira to join their father. Theirs was the last coach to reach Salisbury before the rebellion broke out and they were sent straight to the laager in the gaol and occupied the "oakum-picking cell". In November, 1896, The Nugget mentioned that "Mrs. Fraser and the Misses Fraser" attended the reception given by Lady Grey at Government House, Salisbury. Miss Kate Fraser left Rhodesia later and died in Vancouver. Information from her nephews C. C. Wigg, Bulawayo, and P. H. Wigg, Salisbury. On their journey from Beira the sisters travelled with the party described by Mrs. D. Fleming on pp. 259-262 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). * MRS. M. FRASER, 1894 or earlier. Formerly Elizabeth Chatham, a widow. Mrs. Chatham and Mr. Malcolm Fraser, a widower, were married in Salisbury on 22/5/94. The marriage was witnessed by Elizabeth Carter. Mr. Fraser was described as a hotelkeeper. Information, the Original Marriage Register, National Archives. Mr. and Mrs. Fraser ran the Avenue Hotel, Jameson Avenue, Salisbury. * MRS. M. A. FRASER, 1896. This lady was one of the first nurses in Rhodesia. She came to join her husband, travelling via Beira, then to Salisbury by ox wagon, with her daughter, aged three. Mrs. Fraser nursed in the Salisbury laager and once in the very early days she nursed Cecil Rhodes through a bout of malaria. She died at Nazareth House, Salisbury, in September 1944. Information, The Herald, supplied by Mrs. Honey. * SISTER FREDERICA, 1894. Surname Kalschmid. Dominican Order. Came with other Sisters from the Macloutsie Hospital Camp. Letters from the Convent, Salisbury, dated 18/11/55 and 13/8/57. Also p. 21 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). * MRS. MAURICE FREEMAN, 1892. Neé Schmidt. Before her marriage she was mentioned in the Mashonaland Herald and Zambesian Times of 13/8/92 as being one of the seven ladies present at the first dance held in Mashonaland, given by Mr. Stamford Brown. Page 69 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). Mr. Marshall Hole, Resident Magistrate, officiated at her marriage, which was "the second to be held in Salisbury". Letter dated 14/8/32 from Marshall Hole to Mrs. Boggie. * MRS. FFRENCH-MULLEN, 1893. Neé Sauer. Wife of Rear-Admiral Ffrench-Mullen. She trekked up with her parents and later lived in Ireland. Information from Mrs. Malise Graham, Bulawayo. * MRS. FREWEN, 1892. Neé Edith Mary Graham. Known as Sister Borgia when she belonged to the Dominican Order. Came from Kingwilliamstown to Salisbury with the Sisters under Mother Clare - see article by herself on pp. 17-20 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women". She worked with Mother Patrick, then left Salisbury after the Jameson Raid. Seven years later she married, having received permission from Rome to leave the Convent - see letter from herself (through my advertisement) dated 13/8/59 from Kompa, C.P., where she lived with her niece (1959). Information also from the Convent, Salisbury, dated 11/7/55 and 31/8/57. There are mining claims in the National Archives called "Swiss", registered under the name of Sister Borgia in 1893 and abandoned 23/5/98. * MRS. FRIEND, 1895. Neé Anna Johana Jacoba Bezuidenhout. Arrived with her mother and two sisters at Fort Victoria, 1/6/95, from Pretoria. Information from Mrs. Hunt, her sister, Bulawayo. * MRS. FROST, 1894. Neé Annie Wardle. Arrived with her mother and lived in Bulawayo for many years. Information from her sister, Mrs. Love. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MARGARET FROY (or FORY), 1892 or earlier. This name, which appears in the Deaths Register, Vol. I, in the National Archives, is partially illegible. Margaret died in March 1892, "about six miles from Andrade in the 'Sambusi valley". The cause of death was fever. * MRS. GARRETT, 1896 or earlier. This lady was matron in Sir Arthur Lawley's Hospital for men constructing the railway, at 77-mile peg, near Umtali. Information from Mrs. Hodges (neé Bertram), Bulawayo. * MRS. GARRETT-TAYLOR, 1892. Neé Mary Monica Marshall Hole. Travelled up with her mother to Salisbury by rail, coach and wagon. An account of this journey can be read on pp. 65-73 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). Mrs. Garrett-Taylor's first husband was G. Fitzgibbon. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. GIBSON, 1894. Mother of Mrs. Greeff, whose name is on the Roll of Women Pioneers as having "arrived with parents" by ox wagon. * MRS. A. S. GIFFORD, 1894. Neé Phoebe Emma Glanz. Travelled with the Edenburg Trek with her husband and five children. This trek is described by one of her daughters, Mrs. Brent, on pp. 159-166 of "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). Mrs. Gifford's maiden name is spelt Glanz. It is incorrectly spelt on p. 60 of Olivier's "Many Treks Made Rhodesia". Information from her daughter, Mrs. Otterson, of Chipinga. On Roll of Women Pioneers. The Cathedral, Salisbury, Baptismal Register, Vol. I, National Archives, records that a son, Rob Rowland, was born on 2/8/94 to Mrs. Catherine Johanna Gifford, whose husband was Alfred Samuel Gifford, abode Melsetter. * MRS. GILFILLAN, 1894. Neé Ann Elizabeth Pretorius. Her name is in the records of the Rhodesia Pioneers' and Early Settlers' Society as having been enrolled as one of the women pioneers. She is mentioned in the Rhodesia Weekly Review of 31/10/94 (National Archives), as being present at the laying of the foundation stone of the Memorial Hospital in Bulawayo by Mrs. Heyman. Mr. C. E. Gilfillan was a government surveyor. * MRS. GILLWARD, 1896 or earlier. Mentioned on page 127 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie), as having gone into laager at Umtali. The Rhodesia Advertiser of 16/9/95 states that she attended Mr. Otto Siegrist's dance in Umtali that week. National Archives files. * MRS. GILPIN, 1894. Neé Dolly Heyman. Her first husband's name was Bellasis. Came up by ox wagon with her mother, Mrs. Alexander, later Lady Heyman. At one time she lived at Marandellas. Lady Heyman's first married name has also been recorded as Anderson. * MRS. CHARLES GILSON, 1896. Appointed from America to the Mount Selinda Mission. Information in pamphlet received from Rev. W. D. Webb, Mount Selinda, January 1956. * MISS JULIET GILSON, 1896. Joined the American Mission at Mount Selinda and became responsible for the school. She gave many years of service to the Mission. Information in pamphlet received from Rev. W. D. Webb, Mount Selinda, January 1956. * MRS. GLADWIN, 1895. Her daughter, Mrs. Rose-Innes, whose name is on the Roll of Women Pioneers, was born in Salisbury on 26/6/96. * MRS. GODFREY, 1896. Neé Isabel Amy Sophia Bolton. Arrived with her mother in 1896, her father, Henry William Bolton, having arrived in the country in 1893. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. GOELST, 1896. Neé Hendrina Johanna Schoonveldt. Was in the Fort Victoria laager and later lived in Salisbury. Information from her niece, Mrs. Roussouw, Fort Victoria, in letter dated 10/12/58. * MRS. GOLDING, 1896 or earlier. This lady is mentioned as living in Umtali by Mrs. Elsa Goodwin Green in her book "Raiders and Rebels in South Africa", p. 110. The Rhodesia Advertiser of 16/9/95 mentions Mrs. Golding as being amongst those invited to Mr. Otto Siegrist's dance in Umtali. * MRS. R. GORLE, 1889. Neé Ruth Thomas. She was the daughter of Mr. W. E. Thomas, the well-known Native Commissioner, and grand-daughter of Thomas Morgan Thomas, the famous Inyati missionary. She married Mr. Robert Gorle, V.C. * MRS. GOUDVIS, 1894. Neé Bertha Frances Annie Cinamon. Arrived in Bulawayo with her mother by wagon to join her father. She and her mother were among those invited to the Queen's Club, "Passing of the Year" dance held in Courthouse, Bulawayo, according to the Bulawayo Chronicle of 4/l/95. Mrs. Goudvis was in the Bulawayo laager in the rebellion. Information from Mrs. Myerson, Bulawayo, by telephone. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. GRADWELL, 1894. Neé Celia Jane Hill. Arrived September 1894. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. H. S. GRADWELL, 1894. Neé Emily Elizabeth Jane Manley. Trekked up with her children, arriving in Bulawayo on 29/9/94. On Roll of Women Pioneers. According to the Register of Baptisms, 1894, Parish of St. John, Bulawayo, Lionel Rhodes, son of Emily Elizabeth Jane Gradwell and Harry Strickland Gradwell, was baptised on 6/9/95. Mr. Gradwell was a merchant in Bulawayo. * MRS. GRADY, about 1892. The tragic murder of this lady, together with her husband and baby, by a Zulu named Jim, is described by Mrs. Coleman in Mrs. Boggie's "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women". A Mrs. Ida Grady had a son, John William, baptised in Salisbury on 24/7/92. Her husband, Mr. C. Grady, was a farmer near Salisbury. Information, the Cathedral, Salisbury, Baptismal Register, Vol. I, 23rd June 1892-April 1920, National Archives. * MRS. GRAHAM, 1893. Neé Elspeth Sauer. Trekked up with her parents and sister. Information from herself in Canterbury, England (1959) through Mrs. Malise Graham, Bulawayo. * MRS. GRAVES, 1890. Wife of Major Graves. Her first husband was Mr. Ellis of the Bechuanaland Police, according to Marshall Hole's letter to Mrs. Boggie dated 14/8/32. Mentioned by Mr. W. E. Fairbridge as showing him "much kindness." Only stayed a short time. Pp. 77 and 78 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). Also pp. 112-113 "How We Made Rhodesia", by Major A. G. Leonard. * MRS. E. G. GRAY, 1895 or earlier. The Umtali Advertiser of 2/4/95 reported the death of Mr. and Mrs. Gray's little son. The family lived at Christmas Pass. Information, National Archives. * MRS. GREEFF, 1894 or earlier. Neé Elizabeth Maria Gibson. Arrived with parents by ox wagon. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. FREKKIE GREEFF, 1890 or earlier. Was in the Mangwe laager with six children. Information from Mrs. Black, Marula. Also p. 285 "First Steps in Civilizing Rhodesia" (Mrs. Boggie). * MRS. ELSA GOODWIN GREEN, 1896. Author of "Raiders and Rebels in South Africa". Came up as a nurse under the British South Africa Company, via Beira, Fontesvilla, Chimoio and Umtali. She only stayed a short while and returned via Beira. Pp. 128 and 129 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). * MRS. LEESON GREEN, 1894 or earlier. Neé Elizabeth Knight. This marriage is in a register in the National Archives, Salisbury. It took place at Bulawayo on 17/11/94. Mrs. Green was a governess and her husband became manager of the Avenue Hotel, Bulawayo. They were married by Captain Heyman, the Resident Magistrate, and the Rhodesia Weekly Review of 24/11l/94 described it as a quiet wedding, adding that the wedding breakfast was largely attended. Mr. Leeson Green ran the farm Inglewood, adjoining the Commonage, and grew fine strawberries. * LILIAN GREEN, 1895. Lilian Florence Hilda, daughter of Leeson and Elizabeth Green, was baptised on 29/9/95. Information, Register of Baptisms, 1894, Parish of St. John, Bulawayo. * MRS. GREEN, 1896. Neé Mabel Maud Bain. Her parents came with the Moodie Trek in 1892. She was born in Salisbury 29/3/96. Information from Mrs. S. M. Duncanson in letter dated 29/6/59. Mrs. Green's parents were Emily Theresa and Alexander Stewart Bain, the latter being a transport rider. Information, the Cathedral, Salisbury, Baptismal Register, Vol. I, National Archives. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. A. E. GREGORY, 1895. Neé Winifred Liddon Howard. Arrived by ox wagon from Johannesburg. Left the country in 1903. Mrs. Gregory was in the Bulawayo laager. Information from her son in Bulawayo. * MRS. GREITE, 1877 or earlier. A trader's wife remembered by Mrs. Jessie Lovemore. Her husband, August Greite, was in Matabeleland in the 1870's. Mrs. Greit(e) is mentioned in the Diaries of the Jesuit Missionaries as having shown them much kindness when they came up to Matabeleland in 1879. There is some confusion regarding the spelling of the name and whether in fact there were two families (or men) of the same name is not known. See "Rhodesiana" Vols. 18 and 27. * MRS. GREY, 1894. The Bulawayo Chronicle of 16/11/94 reported that Nurse Smeaton "intends to start a nurses' home near the Masonic Hotel", and went on to state: "Mrs. Grey, having taken her diploma at St. Bartholomew's Hospital, and having had considerable experience on the Rand, is well qualified to pull men through the thousand ills that flesh is heir to". * COUNTESS GREY and her daughter LADY VICTORIA, 1896. Wife and daughter of Earl Grey, lived in Rhodesia most of the time that he was Administrator. They joined Rhodes' camp at the second Matopos Peace Indaba, and spent ten days there. They were also at the third Indaba on 9/9/96. Early in December of that year the Countess and her daughter returned to England. See pp. 113, 114, 143 "The World's View", by Nora S. Kane. At a reception she gave at Government House, Salisbury, in November, 1896, Lady Grey was "elegantly attired in a black watered silk skirt and heliotrope blouse trimmed with peach chiffon and sequins. Lady Victoria looked charming in a black skirt and pink blouse". The Nugget, 30/11/96, National Archives. * MRS. ALBERT GREY, 1894. Mrs. Grey and her husband travelled through Rhodesia with the Right Hon. A.I. Balfour's party, and she is constantly referred to in Balfour's book, "Twelve Hundred Miles in a Wagon". * MRS. GREYLING, 1896 or earlier. This lady, her husband, and three children were murdered by the Matabele "on the road to Bulawayo" during the rebellion. P. 268 of "Sunshine and Storm in Rhodesia" (Selous). * MRS. ROSETTA GRIEVE, 1895 or earlier. Neé Gregory. Mrs. Grieve died in her own house in Bulawayo on 4/8/95. Her husband's name is given as William Parker Grieve, but she was apparently previously married to a man named Folkard. She left a minor child named Rosetta Folkard. Information. the Deaths Register, National Archives. * MRS. GROBLER, 1895. Neé Maria Johanna Bezuidenhout. Arrived with her mother and two sisters at Fort Victoria from Pretoria on 1/6/95. Information from her sister, Mrs. Hunt, Bulawayo. * MRS. GROETWALL, 1894. Neé Katrina Herbst. Came with her husband in the Edenburg Trek, but returned to the Orange Free State five years later when he died. Information from Mrs. Otterson, Chipinga; also p. 161 of Olivier's "Many Treks Made Rhodesia". * ELIZABETH GROTWALD, 1895. Elizabeth Louise Stella Grotwald was born at Melsetter on 12/2/95. Her mother was Catherine Johanna Alida Grotwald and her father Emil Theodor Grotwald. Information, the Cathedral, Salisbury, Baptismal Register, Vol. I, National Archives. * MRS. E. T. GROTWALD, 1895 or earlier. Christian names Catherine Johanna Alida. Mrs. Grotwald was the mother of Elizabeth, born at Melsetter on 12/2/95. Her husband was Emil Theodor Grotwald. Information, the Cathedral, Salisbury, Baptismal Register, Vol. I, National Archives. * MRS. GWYNNE, 1896. Neé Emily Gertrude Markham. Came up to join her father. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. HADDON, 1894. Mrs. Haddon arrived in Bulawayo with her husband in October, 1894. They came from Port Elizabeth, and Mr. Haddon brought "a store and a large stock of general goods with him intending to open business here at once". Information, the Rhodesia Weekly Review, 10/10/94, National Archives. * MRS. A. HALDER, 1894. This lady was invited to the Pioneer dance in 1894 which Cecil Rhodes and Dr. Jameson attended. Information, Mr. A. M. Ewing. The Matabele Times of 21/9/94 reported that "the men set themselves to endless trouble to procure dress suits, though there was perhaps after all a larger number in pepper and salt reach-me-downs. Many of the ladies were prettily attired, though not extravagantly". Mr. Albert Halder was an architect. * MRS. HALGRYN, 1891. Neé Anne Catherine Potgieter. Accompanied by her father and two brothers, this lady travelled up with the Posselts. Her first husband was Mr. L. C. Detlefts (?). Mrs. Halgryn lived at Hatfield, near Salisbury in later years. Letter from herself dated 23/12/57. She died in August, 1961. Cutting from Mrs. Honey. * MRS. HAMILTON, 1893. On page 83 of Dr. Neville Jones' book "Rhodesian Genesis", there is a paragraph which reads: "When the Column left Victoria, a Mrs. Hamilton accompanied it in the regular uniform then in vogue. She rode at one side of the Column and she and her husband had a small tent to themselves when camp was reached. However, she was not destined to see much of the campaign, for when the Salisbury Column was reached, Dr. Jim (who went with the Column) sent her back, escorted by her husband". I have tried in vain to get more information about this lady. * MRS. HAMM, 1877. Neé Annie Mary Thomas. Daughter of the Rev. T. M. and Mrs. Thomas of Inyati Mission. Left with her family in 1889 and was married in South Africa. Died in 1908. Information from Sir Eric Thomas, Salisbury. * MRS. HAMMAN, 1894. Neé Annie de Beer. Came with her daughter in the Mynhardt-Utrecht Trek. Information from Mrs. M. Edwards, Chipinga. Also p. 161 of "Many Treks Made Rhodesia" (Olivier). * MRS. A. J. J. HAMMAN, 1895. Neé de Beer. Her first husband's name was Potgieter. Mrs. Hamman came up from Vryheid, Natal, spending five months in an ox wagon. She settled in Fort Victoria and was in laager there in 1896, having arrived on 21/9/95. She died on 21/10/46. Information from her son, Mr. J. Potgieter, Fort Victoria, in letter dated 13/8/59. * MRS. A. M. HAMMAN, 1893. Trekked up by ox wagon with her husband, and her son was born on the way to Fort Victoria. Named Jacobus, this child was the first to be baptised in Fort Victoria. Mrs. Hamman was one of the few women in the 1893 laager at Fort Victoria. Information, Mrs. Boggie's "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women". Mr. Hamman and his brother were transport riders. * MRS. HAMPSON, 1893. Neé Katy Gardiner Austin. Arrived with parents. Was baptised in Fort Victoria. Her first husband was Dr. J. Muir. Information from Mr. Claude Botton and also from Mr. Eric Muir, both of Bulawayo. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. J. H. HANNAY, 1895. Neé Johanna Christina Krankamp. The registration of this marriage is to be found in the Marriage Register (1894-1915) in the National Archives, Salisbury. It took place at Bulawayo on 30/4/95. Mr. J. H. Hannay was a farmer. * MRS. F. HANSCOMBE, 1895 or earlier. Frederick and Matilda Ann Hanscombe of Bulawayo had a son, Harry Wood, who was baptised on 3/11/95. Mr. Hanscombe was a mason. Information, the Register of Baptisms, 1894, Parish of St. John, Bulawayo. * SARAH HANSCOMBE, 1896 or earlier. Sarah died in Bulawayo in June, 1896, aged five years. Information, Register of Burials, Parish of St. John, Bulawayo. * MRS. HARDY, 1896 or earlier. The Bulawayo Chronicle of 15/2/96 mentioned Mrs. Hardy as among those present at the graveside of Mr. Walter C. Bagot. * MRS. HARMER, 1894. Neé Agnes Manica Moodie. The first white baby girl to be born Manicaland, hence her name. An incident of her childhood described on p. 150 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. C. HARMSE, 1866. Came to Rhodesia with five daughters. Her husband, Christiaan Harmse, was "an experienced old Boer elephant hunter" who accompanied Henry Hartley on some of his hunting trips. Early in 1868 the Hunter Finaughty found Mrs. Harmse "struggling desperately to get herself, her son and her dilapidated wagon out of the country. Harmse and his family had left the Hartley party after the season of 1867 and had gone back to Mashonaland... they all sickened with fever, and Harmse, his three grown daughters, and two younger ones died one after another... Mrs. Harmse moved off with her only remaining child, a small boy. All save one servant deserted her, and with the one faithful one to lead, she sat on the forechest and drove the span. After several weeks of difficult travel, at the sight of Finaughty, she lost her stern courage and cried on his shoulder". P. 298 "The Far Interior", by E. C. Tabler. * MRS. H. A. HARPER, 1895 or earlier. Neé Constance Maud Halliwell. She married Harry Adam Harper, a clerk, at the Salisbury English Church on 9/10/95 and the marriage certificate, in the Original Marriage Register, was witnessed by Joan Bent (although the "Joan" is rather illegible). The bride's sister, Mrs. George Pauling, gave the reception. "The Nugget" of 22/10/95 printed a sketch of the bride, who wore a "rich trained dress of ivory corded silk, draped tastefully with Venetian point lace, and a chatelaine of orange blossoms. She also wore a handsome veil and wreath of the same flowers. The dress was made by Miss Brewin, the Kopje modiste". Mrs. Harper's son, Reginald Harry Bisset Harper, was born on 11/7/96 in Salisbury. Information, National Archives. * MRS. HARRIS, 1891. Came up with her husband, who was a tailor. They only stayed about 18 months in the country. Letter from Hampton dated 18/3/34 to Mrs. Boggie and mentioned on p. 63 of her "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women". * MRS. HARRISON, 1893. Neé Emmerich. With her first husband (Mr. Clarke) she travelled up with Mr. and Mrs. Strobel, and their adventures are told on pp. 185-186 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). * MRS. HART, 1896 or earlier. This lady is remembered by Mrs. D. M. Livingston, who arrived in Umtali in 1896. * MRS. HARTLEY, 1870 or before. Mrs. Hartley's name is mentioned several times in Thos. Baines' "Northern Goldfields Diaries", p. 309 "... hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. Hartley". January, 1871 "... Mrs. Hartley baked a large loaf for us...". Her husband was the well-known hunter. * MRS. J. HARTMAN, 1895 or earlier. Neé Johanna Francina Koekemoer. Her husband was Jan Hartman, who died during or before 1895. They had a daughter, Johanna, born in 1892. Information, Dutch Reformed Church Baptismal Register, 1893. On 10/9/95 Mrs. Hartman, then aged 32, married Solomon Ignatius Terblanch, a widower, aged 45. Mr. Terblanch had a farm in the Bulawayo area. Information, the Dutch Reformed Church Marriage Register. * JOHANNA HARTMAN, 1895 or earlier. Johanna Francina Hartman, born in 1892, was baptised in Rhodesia on 6/9/95. She was the daughter of Jan Hartman (deceased) and Mrs. Johanna Francina Hartman. Information, Dutch Reformed Church Baptismal Register. The name is also spelt Hartmann. * MRS. J. P. HARTMAN, 1896 or earlier. Neé Wilhelmina Christina Elizabeth Briel. Mrs. Hartman died on 14/11/96 in the Vaal Kop laager, Enkeldoorn, aged 26 years. Her husband was John Philip Hartman. Information, the Deaths Register, Vol. III, in the National Archives. * MRS. HARTZENBERG, 1894. Neé Martha Madelina Denever. Arrived 15/12/94. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. HAVNAR, 1894. Neé Phoebe Legear. Arrived with her husband by ox wagon. Lived at "Springvale" farm. Was in the Bulawayo laager. Died at the farm. Information, Mrs. Robertson, by telephone. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. HAWKINS, 1895. Formerly Mrs. Hill, neé Emily Wilson. Arrived in June, 1895, with her daughter, travelling in one of Mr. Tom Meikle's wagons. She opened the first baby linen shop in Bulawayo, and died in the town in 1925. Information by telephone from Mrs. Roland-Smith, Bulawayo. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. A. G. HAY, 1894. Neé Antoinette Rubina Elizabeth van Aardt. Arrived in April, 1894, and started the first teashop in Bulawayo. Afterwards she married the well-known pioneer, Mr. A. C. ("Tottie") Hay. "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. HAYES, 1896. Neé Antoinette Orr Watt, born in Bulawayo, 24th March, 1896. Her father, James Arthur Watt, worked with the Zeederberg Coach Co., and was later an Interpreter and Assistant Magistrate. On Roll of Women Pioneers. Information from Rhodesia Pioneers' and Early Settlers' Society. * MRS. HAYNES, 1894. Neé du Preez. Travelling as a single lady with her parents in the Martin Trek, she married Mr. Haynes when they reached Fort Victoria. P. 168 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). * MRS. HAZELHURST, 1891. Neé Anna Albasini. Daughter of Count Albasini. Came up with her sister, Mrs. Zeederberg, and rode all the way on a white horse called Champagne. Returned to the Transvaal, but came back to Rhodesia, first to Salisbury, then to Gwelo, and finally settled in Selukwe. Information from her daughters, Mrs. Cranswick and Mrs. Stenslunde. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MISS HEALY, 1896 or earlier. When the Exchange Hospital was broken up, Miss Healy and Miss Southey decided to start private nursing in people's homes in Bulawayo. They took up quarters in 9 Wanderer's Chambers. Information, the Bulawayo Chronicle, 8/7/96. The Bulawayo Sketch of 28/11/96 noted that "Nurse Healy (of) the Laager, Exchange and Gwelo hospitals, has returned to Bulawayo and is willing to undertake nursing of the sick at their private residences". * MISS HEANY, 1896 or earlier. Was in the Bulawayo laager during the rebellion. Information from a cutting from the Bulawayo Chronicle (Mrs. Cummins). * MRS. HEFER, 1894. Neé Martha Boshoff. Came up with Martin's Trek. Her first husband was Mr. Van Rooyen, who was also a member of that trek. Mrs. Hefer has written an account of the journey on pp. 167-170 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women", by Jeannie M. Boggie. See also p. 79, "Many Treks Made Rhodesia", by S. P. Olivier. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. HEINE, 1896 or earlier. The following is a quotation from the B.S.A. Company's Records (p. 62) in the National Archives, Salisbury: "Mrs. Heine and three children were all murdered in the Charter district in the Mashonaland Rebellion...". * MARY HEINE, 1896 or earlier. This child, aged six, was murdered by the Mashonas about 20 miles from Charter, together with her mother and two young brothers. The date was about 20/6/96. Her father also died. Information, the Deaths Register, Vol. III, National Archives. * MISS ANNIE HELM, 1878. Annie Kate Winnefried Helm was born at Hope Fountain and buried there in 1952. She was the second daughter of the Rev. C. D. Helm and Mrs. Helm. She taught at Plumtree when the school was first started there. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. C. D. HELM, 1875. Neé Elizabeth Eduardine, daughter of Baron von Putt Kamer. Wife of the well-known missionary of Hope Fountain, the Rev. Charles D. Helm. Before coming to South Africa she lived in her father's castle in Germany. She left home and was governess for a time to Lord Plunket's family in Ireland. Mrs. Helm entertained Cecil Rhodes and many other distinguished people and was renowned for her kindness. She died in 1913 and was buried at Hope Fountain, near Bulawayo. Pages 86-91 "First Steps in Civilizing Rhodesia", by Jeannie M. Boggie. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * HEDWIG HELM, 1882 or 1883. Hedwig Louisa was the daughter of the Rev. C. D. and Mrs. Helm and twin sister of Erica Elise (Mrs. Hepburn). She only lived three weeks. She was born at Hope Fountain. Information, p. 89 "First Steps in Civilizing Rhodesia" (Mrs. Boggie). * NORAH HELM, 1876. Norah Delphina was the third child born to the Rev. C. D. and Mrs. Helm. She lived only three weeks and was buried in the newly-made cemetery at Hope Fountain, which already contained the graves of Willie Thomson and Mrs. Grey Palmer. Information, p. 88 "First Steps in Civilizing Rhodesia" (Mrs. Boggie). * MRS. HENRY, 1895. Neé Emily Helmore. Arrived with the Henry-Steyn Trek, her husband being the leader. Information from Mrs. M. Edwards, Chipinga. Also p. 161 of Olivier's "Many Treks Made Rhodesia". * MRS. T. B. HEPBURN, 1882. Neé Erica Elise Helm. Youngest daughter of the Rev. C. D. and Mrs. Helm of Hope Fountain Mission, where she was born. Lived most of her life in Bulawayo and died there in 1934. She was buried at Hope Fountain. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. F. HERBERT, 1895 or earlier. Neé Elizabeth McCabe. Mrs. Herbert had a daughter, Maria, who was born on 20/4/95 and baptised on 30/4/95. Her husband was Frederick Herbert. Information, the Catholic Church, Bulawayo, Baptismal Register. * MARIA HERBERT, 1895. Maria Catherina was baptised by Father H. S. Kerr on 30/4/95 when ten days old. She was the daughter of Frederick and Elizabeth Herbert. Information, the Catholic Church, Bulawayo, Baptismal Register. * MRS. HERBERT, 1894. Neé Sarah Johanna Rademeyer. Arrived July, 1894. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. HERBST, 1894. Came with the Edenburg Trek, but left within six months because her husband died. Information from Mrs. Otterson, Chipinga. See p. 161 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia" (Olivier). * MRS. HERBST, 1895. Neé Aletta Maria Cloete. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. BARNARD HERMAN, 1894. Neé Edith Grace Lewis. Born in Bulawayo 15/12/94. Was in the laager there during the rebellion. Information from her mother, Mrs. Lewis, in letters dated 17/4/58 and 24/6/58. * MRS. HERSELMAN, 1894. Neé Gertrude Ferrier. Travelled with Martin's Trek, but she and her daughter died soon after they arrived. Her husband also died within a short time. Pp. 167-170 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie) and p. 161 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia" (Olivier). * ANNIE HESS, 1895. This infant died in her father's house in Bulawayo on 30/5/95, aged thirteen days. Her parents were Siegfried and Annie Hess. Cause of death, congestion of the lungs. Information from the Deaths Register, National Archives, Salisbury. * MRS. S. HESS, 1895 or earlier. Neé Annie Langer. Her husband was Siegfried Hess. Their daughter Annie died in Bulawayo on 30/5/95 when she was only thirteen days old. Information, the Deaths Register, National Archives. * MRS. HEUGH, 1895 or earlier. The Umtali Advertiser of 22/7/95 stated that "Captain and Mrs. Heugh arrived from Melsetter yesterday and are proceeding to Salisbury by tomorrow's coach". National Archives files. * MRS. HEWLETT, 1894. Neé Dirkie Elizabeth Heynes. Arrived with the Martin Trek. Information, Mrs. M. Edwards, Chipinga, 27/6/57. * LADY HEYMAN, 1894. Neé Frances Patton Impey. Travelled up from Vryburg as Mrs. Alexander, with three children, and was married at Hope Fountain by Rev. D. Carnegie to Captain (later Sir Melville) Heyman. She laid the foundation stones of the Memorial Hospital (to the memory of those who fell in the 1893 Matabele War), and of St. John's Church, Bulawayo. Lady Heyman left Rhodesia on the death of her husband, and died at the Cape in December, 1944. Almost identical articles about her appear in "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" and "Women in Central South Africa". On Roll of Women Pioneers. The Matabele Times of 14/9/94 (National Archives) gives her first married name as Mrs. Anderson and states she and Captain Heyman were married by the Rev. Helm. * MRS. J. A. HEYNES, 1895. Neé Maria Kruger. Arrived with the Kruger-Bekker Trek. Died shortly after her marriage. Information from Mrs. E. Edwards, Chipinga, 27/6/57, also p. 86 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia" (Olivier). * MRS. HEYNS, 1894. Neé Dirkie Elizabeth Zondagh. Arrived with the Martin Trek, with six daughters. Information from Mrs. M. Edwards, Chipinga, 27/6/57. P. 161 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia" (Olivier). * MRS. J. A. HEYNS, 1894. Neé Petronella Susannah du Preez. Arrived with the Martin Trek. Information from Mrs. M. Edwards, Chipinga, 27/6/57, and p. 79 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia" (Olivier). Her husband was John Andrew (Johan Andries) Heyns. According to the Deaths Register in the National Archives, Mrs. Heyns died at the farm Mowbray, Melsetter, on 13/11/95, aged 19 years. Cause of death, malaria fever. Her names have also been given as Petronella Susara and Sussana. * PETRONELLA HEYNS, 1895. Petronella Susannah Heyns died of malaria and hepatitis at Umtali on 13/10/95, aged three months. Her parents were John Andrew and Petronella Susannah Heyns. Information, the Deaths Register, National Archives. * MRS. HEYNS, 1894. Christian names Rosina Elizabeth. Arrived in the Martin Trek with her husband and children, including two daughters, Rosina and Christina. Information, Mrs. M. Edwards, Chipinga, 27/6/57. P. 79 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia". * MRS. HILL, 1894. Neé Caroline Letitia Ives. Arrived with her husband and two daughters by donkey wagon. Went away for a while, but returned in May, 1921, and died in Bulawayo in 1950. Information from her grand-daughter, Mrs. Smith, Bulawayo. * MRS. H. P. HILL, 1894. Neé Margaret Isabella Squair, only daughter of Mary and Hugh Squair. She arrived in Bulawayo with her parents on 1/3/94, and in May, 1896, married the 1892 pioneer transport rider, Herbert Peter Hill. They were married from the Bulawayo laager, and their honeymoon was a short ride round the streets in a gig. Information, a letter from Mrs. Faith Moseley, of Recovery Farm, Bulawayo, dated 27/6/59. On Roll of Women Pioneers. The Rev. G. H. Eva conducted the wedding ceremony in the Wesleyan Church, and a reception was held at the Bonsor Chambers, followed by a dance in the evening. * MRS. W. G. HILL, 1895 or earlier. A son, Herbert William, was born in 3/4/95 to Mrs. Edith Winifred Hill and her husband, William George, a contractor, of Salisbury. Information, the Cathedral, Salisbury, Baptismal Register, Vol. I, National Archives. * MRS. HINES, 1894. This lady was among those invited to the Queen's Club "Passing of the Year" (1894/95) dance held in the Courthouse, according to a report in the Bulawayo Chronicle of 4/1/95. She ran a stall at the English Church Bazaar in July 1895. The Bulawayo Sketch of 29/12/94 stated that at the ball in the new Courthouse, Mrs. Hines wore a "costume beautiful enough to grace a more pretentious occasion". Mrs. Hines also attended the pioneer dance in September, 1894, at which Mr. Rhodes and Dr. Jameson were present. Information, Mr. A. M. Ewing. * MRS. HOCKING, 1894. Neé Annie McCabe. Arrived 23/10/94. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. HOCKLEY, 1896 or earlier. The registration of the birth of this lady's daughter, Dorothy May, at Umtali, is to be found in the Registrar's Office, Salisbury, dated 26/3/96. * MRS. HODGES, 1895. Neé Louise Bertram. Arrived in Salisbury via Beira. Did private nursing and worked splendidly in the laager during the rebellion. In 1896, with Miss Wild (later Mrs. Turnbull), she opened a private nursing home in Pioneer Street, and. with a short interval, continued with it until 1903. Mrs. Hodges later lived in Bulawayo. Information from herself and her daughter in 1957. Miss Bertram is mentioned on p. 67 of the B.S.A. Company's "Reports on Native Disturbances" as having "rendered good services". On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. HOFFMAN, 1894. Neé Hannah Highfield. Came up with her husband. Was in the Bulawayo laager. She died in Bulawayo in 1920. Information from her grand-daughter, Mrs. Nora Kane, author of "The World's View", in letter dated 8/10/55. * MRS. MARSHALL HOLE, 1892. Neé Ethel Rickman. With her two-year-old daughter Monica, Mrs. Hole joined her husband in Salisbury, travelling by rail, coach and wagon. Her very interesting experiences are to be found in Mrs. Boggie's book, "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women", pp. 65-73, including an article by herself which appeared in an English magazine in 1897. She died in England in 1924, and on her grave is written at her request: "A Pioneer of Rhodesia". On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. HORN, 1896 or earlier. This lady, with her husband and large family of sons, daughters and grandchildren, was in the Mangwe laager during the 1896 Rebellion. Information, Mrs. Black, Marula. * BERTHA HOVELL, 1896. Bertha Agnes Hovel1 was baptised on 2/8/96. She was the daughter of Mr. Denys de Berdt Hovel1 and his wife, Henrietta. Her father farmed in the Bulawayo area. Information, Register of Baptisms, 1894, Parish of St. John, Bulawayo. * MRS. D. DE BERDT HOVELL, 1896 or earlier. Mrs. Henrietta Hovell's daughter, Bertha, was baptised on 2/8/96. Her husband, Mr. Denys de Berdt Hovell, was a farmer in the Bulawayo area. Information, Register of Baptisms, 1894, Parish of St. John, Bulawayo. * MRS. HOWARD, 1894. Neé Alice Leonora Bain. Came with her parents from Queenstown by ox wagon. She was in the laager in 1896 and lived in Bulawayo until her death in 1950. Information, her daughter, Miss Gladys Howard. * MRS. C. HOWARD, 1896 or earlier. Charles and Anna Howard of Bulawayo had their son, Arnold L., baptised on 31/5/96. Mr. Howard was a contractor. Information, Register of Baptisms, 1894, Parish of St. John, Bulawayo. * MRS. J. W. HOWARD, 1895 or earlier. Neé Evelyn L. Glendinning. The Rhodesia Weekly Review reported that in April, 1895, Miss Evelyn Glendinning married Mr. J. W. Howard at the English Church, Bulawayo. Mr. James Dawson gave the bride away and Miss Culverwell, "a fair little maid of some ten summers", was bridesmaid. The reception was at the Masonic Hotel. Mr. Howard was Editor of the Bulawayo Chronicle. The Deaths Register in the National Archives records that Evelyn Lydia Howard, wife of John Howard, and daughter of William Ellis Glendinning, and Mrs. Susan Glendinning, died in Bulawayo Hospital on 11/3/96 of malarial fever and other causes. She was 28. * MRS. HUBBARD, 1896 or earlier. This lady was in the laager in Salisbury during the rebellion, and left in convoy in November, 1896. Information from Mr. G. H. Tanser, Salisbury. * MRS. G. F. HUDSON, 1895 or earlier. Christian name Lettie. Mrs. Hudson had a daughter, Phyllis, born on 15/2/95. Her husband, George Frederick Hudson, was a farmer. Information, Register of Baptisms, 1894, Parish of St. John, Bulawayo. * MRS. J. H. HUDSON, 1896 or earlier. The Bulawayo Chronicle of 8/7/96 stated that Mr. J. H. Hudson left Bulawayo by mule wagon to take his wife and family down to Zeerust. * PHYLLIS HUDSON, 1895. This child was born on 15/2/95 to Mrs. Lettie Hudson, wife of George Frederick, of Bulawayo. Information, Register of Baptisms, 1894, Parish of St. John, Bulawayo. * MRS. HUGHES, 1895. Neé Lily Maria Eastman. Arrived with her father in November, 1895. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. HULLEY, 1896. Neé Elizabeth Webster. Travelled from Pretoria by donkey wagon with her husband and five children. Their experiences are told by Mrs. Carey on pp. 293-300 "First Steps in Civilizing Rhodesia" (Mrs. Boggie). * MRS. HULLEY, 1895. Neé Josephine Coleman. Came up with her husband and family from Beira by coach via Umtali to Salisbury in February, 1895. Was in the Salisbury laager during the rebellion. Mrs. Hulley died in 1943. Information in letters from Mr. F. Hulley, Umtali, dated 22/4/59 and 5/5/59. * MRS. HUMAN, 1893. Neé Aletta Maria Moolman. Travelled up with the Webster Trek. She lived in Chipinga. Information, Mrs. M. Edwards, Chipinga. Page 162 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia" (Olivier). On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. CHRIS HUMAN, 1892. (Known as Madame Blanche) "... manageress of one of the early hotels (in Salisbury) - I think the Masonic in Pioneer Street. They lived in later days in Livingstone and then in Umtali... Madame Blanche had a fine soprano voice... was a true friend to any pioneer who was sick or hard up...". Quoted from a letter to Mrs. Boggie dated 14/8/32, from Mr. Marshall Hole. * MRS. G. J. HUMAN, 1896. Neé Martha Hendricka Wilhelmina Vorster. The registration of this marriage is to be found in the National Archives, Salisbury. Married in Bulawayo 2/3/96. Mr. G. J. Human was a transport rider. * SISTER HUMBERTA, 1895. Surname Healy. Letters from St. Dominic's Convent, Salisbury, dated 18/11/55 and 31/8/57. Sister Humberta came to Bulawayo to nurse. She travelled by coach from Pretoria with Sister Sebastian Hill and Sister Pancratius Webster, and 18 men. Their arduous journey was described by Sister Mary Admirabilis in her history of the Dominican Sisters and Convent School in Bulawayo. * MRS. HUMPHREYS, 1895 or earlier. This lady was invited to the dance given by Mr. Otto Siegrist to mark the completion of Messrs. Fabre et Fils' premises in Umtali. Rhodesia Advertiser, 16/9/95, National Archives. * MRS. S. HUMPHREYS, 1896. Neé Sarah Poole (formerly Mrs. Babb). Arrived in Bulawayo when she was 17. Was a foundation member of the B.E.S.L. and a member of the S.P.C.A. She died in Bulawayo in 1958. Information from her son-in-law, Mr. Bushell, Bulawayo. * MRS. H. J. HUMPHRIES, 1895 or earlier. Mrs. Rosetta Humphries was the wife of Henry James Humphries of Salisbury. She had a son, William Henry. born 19/5/96. Information, the Cathedral, Salisbury, Baptismal Register, Vol. I, National Archives. * MRS. HUNT, 1895. Neé Aletta Sophia Christina Bezuidenhout. Arrived at Fort Victoria from Pretoria with her mother and two sisters on 1/6/95. Married three times (the names being Coetzee, Knoesen and Hunt). Information from herself, Bulawayo. * MRS. HUNTLEY, 1894. Neé Jessie Alexandrina Elizabeth Blackler. Arrived with her mother. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. HURRELL, 1892. Neé Florence Annie Dearsley. Her Memoirs are to be found on pp. 242-249 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). There is an article by her in "Women in Central Africa", pp. 53-55, entitled "Into the North". This tells of the beginning of Gwelo. Mr. and Mrs. Hurrell had the first hotel there, the Horseshoe, which was eventually sold to Mr. Tom Meikle, who built the Midlands in its place. Mrs. Hurrell was in the Gwelo laager. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * JANE HURRELL, 1895. Jane Dearsley Hurrell was the daughter of Mrs. Florence and Mr. William Hurrell. Information, the Cathedral, Salisbury, Baptismal Register, Vol. I, National Archives. Jane was born in Gwelo on 17/4/95. * MRS. HUTSON, 1896. Neé Hilda Seymour Fairbridge. Arrived with her parents. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. HUXHAM, 1895. Neé Marie Magdalene Steyn. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MOTHER IGNATIUS, 1894. Surname Haslinger. Dominican Order. Came from Kingwilliamstown Convent with other Reverend Sisters by wagon to Fort Victoria. Letters from the Convent, Salisbury, dated 11/7/55 and 13/8/57. Also pp. 4 and 16 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). * MRS. ILSLEY, 1896. Neé Lily C. Walker. Arrived by wagon with her parents and was in the Bulawayo laager during the 1896 Rebellion. At one time Mrs. Ilsley lived in Northern Rhodesia. Information in a letter from herself dated 1/6/59, from Mazabuka. She married Mr. Horace Ilsley. * MRS. P. INGRAM, 1895. Neé Grace Blick. Married in Bulawayo 23/10/1895, according to the Marriage Register in the National Archives. Mr. Pearl Ingram, a miner, was one of the American scouts with Major Forbes' Shangani Column, and was one of the three men sent back by Major Allan Wilson just before the battle in which the Shangani Patrol was massacred. Information, "The Downfall of Lobengula" (Willis and Collingridge). * MRS. ISAAC, 1894. Neé Ena Ann Beckwith. Arrived in October, 1894, by coach. Was in the Bulawayo laager in 1896. Died in December, 1942. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. F.G.M. ISSELS, 1894. Neé Margaret Downing. Arrived with her husband and infant son in October, 1894. They had one of the first pianos in the country and showed kindness to a great many. They did not move into the Bulawayo laager during the rebellion, but stayed in their cottage. Mrs. Issels' husband was Francois Gerard Marie Issels. She died in Bulawayo in February, 1933. Information from her son, Mr. Harry Issels. See also p. 233 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. R. JACK, 1892. Neé Nora Nesbitt. Travelled up with her parents in the Moodie Trek when she was only a few months old. She was in the Salisbury laager in 1896, and married in 1911. Information from herself in letter dated 27/7/60 from Goromonzi. Also p. 144 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women", by Jeannie M. Boggie. Her husband was Mr. Rupert Jack. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * SARAH JACKS, 1896 or earlier. Sarah Johannah Jacks died at her father's house in Bulawayo on 17/1/96 of a poisoned wound, probably caused by a tarantula. She was three-and-a-half years old. Her father was Mr. S. J. Jacks and her mother's maiden name was Magdalena L. Rademeyer. Information, the Deaths Register, National Archives, Salisbury. * MRS. JACKSON, 1892. Neé Lucy Darke. She was at the first dance held in Mashonaland, according to the Mashonaland Herald and Zambesian Times of 13/8/92. At one time she was engaged to Captain Henry Borrow, who was killed with the Allan Wilson Patrol at Shangani in 1893. She returned to England the following year. Information, Mr. G.H. Tanser, Salisbury. * MOTHER JACOBA, 1894. Surname Zirn. Dominican Order. Came up from Macloutsie Camp Hospital. "In 1898 (May) H.M. Queen Victoria intimated her intention of conferring the Order of the Royal Red Cross on Mother Patrick and Mother Jacoba in recognition of their services in tending the sick and wounded during the rebellion". Pp. 10, 21 and 34 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). Mother Jacoba was matron of the Bulawayo Memorial Hospital - see p. 131 of the Bulawayo Directory and Handbook of Matabeleland. Letters from the Convent, Salisbury, dated 18/11/55 and 31/8/57. In addition to being matron of the hospital, which she and Sisters Francis, Vincent and Frederica founded in July, 1894, at the request of Mr. Rhodes (later moving to the new Memorial Hospital) Mother Jacoba also organised the Dominican Convent School in Bulawayo. As a result of her efforts and "prodding," the school opened in a wood and iron chapel close to the hospital. Mother Jacoba and her band of Sisters remained at their posts in the hospital throughout the Matabele Rebellion. Information, the "History of the Dominican Sisters in Bulawayo", compiled by Sister Mary Admirabilis. * MRS. A. JACOBS, 1895. Neé Rose Frank. Married in Bulawayo 28/11/95. The registration of this marriage is to be found in the National Archives, Salisbury. Mr. Aaron Jacobs was a timber merchant. According to the Bulawayo Directory and Handbook of Matabeleland, this was the first Jewish wedding celebrated in Bulawayo. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. D. JACOBS, 1862. Neé Sara Lee, daughter of John Lee and his wife, Louisa. She married David Jacobs, son of the famous hunter, Piet Jacobs. In "The Far Interior" Tabler wrote: "The white people at Mangwe were excited about the coming marriage of Sara Lee and David Jacobs, and the artist (Baines) sketched a wedding portrait of the couple. He bought handkerchiefs for the 'groom at Elston's Store, but could find nothing for the bride. The people, firing blank salutes at intervals, danced all evening to a concertina in celebration of the wedding". The Rev. J. B. Thomson of Hope Fountain had been asked to perform the ceremony. * MRS. E. JACOBS, 1872. One of the names of women (pre-1890) taken from a map sheet published by the Director, Federal Department of Trigonometrical and Topographical Surveys, Rhodesia and Nyasaland, 1964. Mrs. Jacobs was probably a daughter-in-law of the famous hunter, Piet Jacobs. * MRS. JACOBS, 1896. Neé Johanna Susanna Engelbrecht. Her first husband was Sam Rautenbach. She came by wagon with her husband and baby from Zeerust and lived in the Bulawayo district for many years. Information from herself. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. P. JACOBS, 1872. Wife of the famous Boer hunter, Piet Jacobs. They lived with their family at Tati, and she apparently accompanied her husband on some of his hunting trips into Matabeleland. Her name is on a list of women who came to Rhodesia before 1890. This list was taken from a map sheet published by the Director, Federal Department of Trigonometrical and Topographical Surveys, Rhodesia and Nyasaland, 1964. * MRS. JAMES, 1893. Neé Bridget Annie Nason. Arrived with her parents by ox wagon. Was in Bulawayo laager during the 1896 rebellion. Later went to live in Salisbury. Information from her sister, Mrs. Withers, Bulawayo. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. JAMES, 1894. Neé Helen Maria Sinclair. Arrived in October, 1894. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. JANSEN, 1879. This lady was the wife of a trader. Her name is on the list of women (pre-1890) taken from a map sheet published by the Director, Federal Department of Trigonometrical and Topographical Surveys, 1964. * MRS. A. A. JANSEN, 1895. Neé Martha de Jager. The registration of this marriage is to be found in the National Archives, Salisbury. Married in Bulawayo, 8/6/95. Mr. A. A. Jansen was a brickmaker. Martha was 15 when she married with her parents consent. She and her sister Maria were baptized at Bulawayo on 6/9/95. Information, Baptismal Register of the Dutch Reformed Church, 1893. * MADAME JEANMAIRET, 1877. Neé Elise Coilliard. Travelled up with her uncle and aunt, Francois and Christina Coilliard, and only stayed in Matabeleland for about four months. Her baby, Marguerite, born in September, 1886, was very likely the first European child to be born at Shesheke, in Zambia. Pages 227-238 "First Steps in Civilizing Rhodesia" (Mrs. Boggie). * MRS. J. H. JEFFREYS, 1896 or earlier. Neé Minnie Ruth White. Lived at Penhalonga Mine. She was in Umtali during the rebellion of 1896 and was in the laager there. Pp. 84 and 88 "Raiders and Rebels in South Africa", by Elsa Goodwin Green. Letters from Cecil J. M. Jeffreys, Marandellas, dated 25/5/59 and 20/7/59. The Rhodesia Advertiser of 8/5/96 reported that Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jeffreys had arrived in Umtali from England, via the Cape. National Archives files. According to his son, Cecil. Mr. Jas. Jeffreys came to Manicaland in 1888. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * ALICE JELLIMAN, 1896 or earlier. Alice Ada was the daughter of Mrs. Edith Jessie Jelliman, who died at Marandellas on 11/1/96. Alice was a minor child at that time. Information, the Deaths Register, National Archives. * MRS. A. R. JELLIMAN, 1896 or earlier. Edith Jessie Jelliman died of fever at Marandellas on 11/1/96. Her husband was Albert Reuben Jelliman. She left a minor child named Alice Ada. Her maiden name is partially illegible, but may have been Phelard. Information, the Deaths Register, National Archives. * EMMA JENKINS, 1895 or earlier. This name appears in the Government Gazette of 15/5/95 as that of an applicant for a duplicate of a lost mining claim certificate, No. U809. Information, National Archives files. * MARIA JOCKS, 1894 or 1895. Maria Fredericka Carolina Jocks was born on 1/9/94 and baptised on 11/7/95. It is not stated if she was born in Rhodesia. Her mother and father were Magdalena Elizabetha and William Schalk Jacobus Jocks, of Bembesi Battlefield, where Mr. Jocks was mining. Information, Register of Baptisms, 1894, Parish of St. John, Bulawayo. * SARAH JOCKS, 1896 or earlier. Sarah Johanna Jocks, died in Bulawayo in January, 1896, aged three-and-a-half. * MRS. W. S. J. JOCKS, 1895 or earlier. Christian names Magdalena Elizabetha. This lady's husband, Mr. William S. J. Jocks, was a miner at Bembesi Battlefield. She was the mother of Maria Jocks. Information, Register of Baptisms, Parish of St. John, Bulawayo. * MRS. JONES, 1896 or earlier. This lady was in the Bulawayo laager in 1896. Information from a cutting from the Chronicle sent by Mrs. Cummins. Se is also mentioned by Mrs. Lewis in a letter dated 24/6/58 as having been in the laager. * MRS. JONES, 1895. Neé Herculina Johanna Coetzer. Arrived with parents at Melsetter in the Henry-Steyn Trek. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MISS NANCY JONES, 1893. An American negress who came with a party of eight American missionaries - "the first representative of the negro race to be sent by the American Board as a missionary to Africa". Information in pamphlet from Rev. W. D. Webb, Mount Selinda Mission, in answer to my enquiries, January, 1956. * MRS. JOUBERT, 1895. Neé Elizabeth Helena Hunt. Arrived with four children and her husband, who was killed at Enkeldoorn during the rebellion. She and her children were in the laager there. Information from her daughter, Mrs. S. M. Botha, in letters dated 27/6/59 and 6/7/59. * MRS. DAN JUDSON, 1894. Neé Wilhelmina Freestone Eckard. Wife of Colonel Dan Judson. She came to Salisbury via Beira, having many adventures en route. Pages 206-214 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women", by Jeannie M. Boggie. Mrs. Judson and her baby daughter were in the condemned cell of the Salisbury gaol, which was the laager during the Mashona Rebellion. Mrs. Judson is on the Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. F. J. KELLY, 1896 or earlier. Christian names, Rose Ella. Mrs. Kelly had a daughter named Rhodesia, who was born in Salisbury Gaol laager in 1896. Her husband, Frederick James Kelly, was a builder. Information, the Cathedral, Salisbury, Baptismal Register, Vol. I, National Archives. * RHODESIA KELLY, 1896. Rhodesia Elizabeth May Kelly was born on 5/7/96 in the Salisbury laager. Her parents were Mr. F. J. and Mrs. Rose Ella Kelly. Information, the Cathedral, Salisbury, Baptismal Register, Vol. I, National Archives. * MRS. W. H. KELLY, 1896 or earlier. Christian names Edith May. Mrs. Kelly's son, Harold John Mayor, was born in Salisbury on 18/5/96. Her husband, Mr. William Henry Kelly, was a builder. Information, the Cathedral, Salisbury, Baptismal Register, Vol. I, National Archives. * MRS. KENNEDY, 1879. This name is on the list of women (pre-1890) taken from a map sheet published by the Director, Federal Department of Trigonometrical and Topographical Surveys, 1964. Apparently Mrs. Kennedy was a "traveller in Southern and Northern Rhodesia" in 1879. At that time, of course, the territories were not known by those names. * MRS. E. T. KENNY, 1891. Neé Amy Agnes Marriott. The family of Henry Heath Marriott came to Rhodesia about August, 1891. The family returned to the Transvaal in 1893, but were back in Rhodesia in 1898. All the children, including Amy, were born in South Africa but came up with their parents in 1891. The Quitrent Register records that Henry Heath Marriott obtained his farm in the Mazoe district on 30/8/93. Information, National Archives letter c/1/1/12/74. Mr. Edward Thomas Kenny was an 1892 Pioneer. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. A. KERSFELDER, 1895 or earlier. Neé Susanna Magdalena - ? Mrs. Kersfelder had a son, Frederick Alexander, born 13/2/94, and baptised on 13/2/95. It is not stated if he was born in Rhodesia. Her husband, August Kersfelder, was a brick-maker in Bulawayo. Information, Register of Baptisms, 1894, Parish of St. John, Bulawayo. * MRS. ENID KERR, 1895. Travelled up with a son and daughter, both under six years, in one of Zeederberg's coaches. The coach was lost in a flooded river (the Shashi) but no lives were lost. A thrilling account of this journey is given by Mrs. Kerr's son on pp. 255-6 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women", by Jeannie M. Boggie. * MURIEL KERR, 1895. Daughter of Mrs. Enid Kerr. She travelled up with her mother in one of Zeederberg's coaches which was lost in the flooded Shashi. Muriel returned to England later. Information, Mrs. Jessie Lovemore. * MRS. KETTERINGHAM, 1896. Neé Ruby Pullen Chalmers. Came with her parents via Mangwe. Lived in Sauerstown, Bulawayo. Information from herself to the Pioneers' and Early Settlers' Society. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. C. J. E. KIDSON, 1895. Neé Potgieter. Came up with her parents from Vryheid, aged one year. She lived in Fort Victoria for many years and was in the laager there in 1896. Information from her brother, J. Potgieter, Fort Victoria, in letter dated 13/8/59. * MRS. F. KING, 1893. Neé Mary Alice Webster. Trekked up with her parents from Zeerust and later lived at Chipinga. Information from Mrs. M. Edwards, Chipinga, 27/6/57. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. KING, 1892. Neé Ivy May Bain. Arrived with her parents in the Moodie Trek. Born 1888. Letter from Mrs. S. M. Duncanson, 29/6/59. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * THE MISSES KINKAID, 1894. In the Matabele Times it is recorded that the two Misses Kinkaid arrived in the party of Mr. Kinkaid, the "auctioneer king of the Rand", who came up with his family in June 1894. Information from Mr. A. M. Ewing. The Kinkaid family (spelt Kincaid in the report) returned to the Rand in August, 1894, but intended to return. * MRS. KINNEAR, 1894. Mother of Jessie Macdonald and Agnes McLeod, whose names are on the Roll of Women Pioneers as having "arrived with parents". * MRS. KIRBY, 1894. This lady was invited to the first subscription dance held in Bulawayo in September, 1894, at which Mr. Rhodes and Dr. Jameson were present. Information, Mr. A. M. Ewing. She also attended the Queen's Club "Passing of the Year" dance (1894/95) held in the Court-house. The Bulawayo Chronicle reported on 21/12/94 that Mrs. Kirby sang at a concert in aid of the English Church choir fund. * MISS AGNES KIRK, 1896. The adopted daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross. She was murdered by the Matabele rebels in 1896 at the same time as her adopted parents. Pages 209 and 212 "Sunshine and Storm in Rhodesia", by F. C. Selous. * MRS. KIRK, 1895. Neé Marguerite Raubenheimer. Arrived with parents. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. KIRKHAM, 1869. Neé Caroline Thomas. Daughter of Rev. T. M. Thomas. Born at Inyati Mission, 11/8/69. Left Matabeleland in 1889. Died in Johannesburg in 1948. Mrs. Kirkham's first husband, Captain Argent Kirton, was killed with Allan Wilson's party at Shangani in 1893. Information from her nephew, Sir Eric Thomas, Salisbury, in letter dated 8/7/55. A long article by Mrs. Kirkham is on pp. 41-45 "First Steps in Civilizing Rhodesia", by Jeannie M. Boggie. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. KIRKMAN, 1896. This lady was in the Salisbury laager during the rebellion and left in convoy in November, 1896. The names of those in the convoy are to be seen in The Rhodesia Herald in the National Archives. Information, Mr. G. H. Tanser. * MRS. J. KLEMPTNER, 1896. Opened a tobacco and cigar shop which also sold cold drinks and sweets, at the corner of Main Street and Seventh Avenue, near the Post Office. Information, the Bulawayo Chronicle, 24/10/96. * MRS. L. KLEYN, 1895. Neé Debora Maritz. Came with the second Du Plessis Trek. Page 161 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia" (Olivier). * MISS ALETTA KLOPPERS, 1895. Aletta Elizabeth Kloppers arrived with her parents in the Henry-Steyn Trek from Cradock. She was killed in a car accident near Marandellas on 23/5/57, aged 78 years. Page 162 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia" (Olivier). On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. KLOPPERS, 1895. Neé Annie Jansen van Vuuren. Came with the Henry-Steyn Trek and brought seven children, including her daughters Martha, Aletta and Annie. Information from Mrs. M. Edwards, Chipinga, 27/6/57. Also p. 162 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia" (Olivier). * MRS. S. KLOPPERS, 1894. Neé Gertruida Kok. Came up with the Martin Trek. Information from Mrs. M. Edwards, Chipinga, 27/6/57. Also p. 162 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia" (Olivier). * ELIZABETH KNIGHT, 1896 or earlier. This name is in the Bulawayo Directory and Handbook of Matabeleland, 1895/96. The owner of Stand No. 46, Main Street, Bulawayo, is given as Elizabeth Knight. * MRS. KNIGHTON, 1896. Neé Violet Eliza Stuttaford. Arrived with her parents by ox wagon. Was in the Bulawayo laager during the rebellion. Died in 1919. Information from Mrs. W. Stuttaford, Bulawayo. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. FLORENCE KNIGHTS, 1893. Maiden name not known. Arrived in Bulawayo in 1893. Her husband Charles William Knights, was in the mineral water business. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. HANS KOK, 1894. Neé Rose Rautenbach. Came up with her husband and family in the Martin Trek. Page 162 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia" (Olivier). * MRS. KOOT, 1895. Neé Annie Potgieter. Arrived with her husband and son in the Kruger-Bekker Trek. Page 160 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia" by S. P. Olivier. * MRS. C. A. KRIENKE, 1891. "Krienke's Party" trekked to Mashonaland from the Transvaal in 1891. It included Mrs. Krienke, her husband Carl August, and their ten children. An interesting article by Walter Krienke about their journey and the hardships they suffered at their farm, Stoneridge, near Salisbury, appears on pp. 53-56 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). A further tragedy was the death of their son, Charles, as the result of a shooting incident. * MATILDA KRIENKE, 1891. Matilda was one of the ten children of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Krienke, who trekked to Mashonaland in 1891. The Rhodesian Times and Financial News of 6/6/96 mentioned that she gave evidence in the court case which followed the death of her brother, Charles, as the result of a shooting incident. National Archives files. * OTHILIA KRIENKE, 1891. Othilia was one of the ten Krienke children who arrived in Salisbury with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Krienke, on 25/10/91. They had trekked from the Transvaal by ox wagon. Othilia died of fever on 11/2/92, and was the first female to die in the country after the Occupation. Her brother Walter described her as "a brave and helpful child". Information, "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). * MRS. KRITZINGER, 1895. Neé Aleta Maria Vermaak. Arrived in Bulawayo with her husband in January, 1895. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. KRUGER, 1895. Neé Cornelia Maria Bezuidenhout. Arrived with the Kruger-Bekker Trek. Information from Mrs. M. Edwards, Chipinga. 27/6/57. Also p. 162 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia" (Olivier). On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. KRUGER, 1896 or earlier. Neé Lizzie du Plessis. Her parents came with the Moodie Trek and she lived at Melsetter. Information from Mrs. M. Edwards, Chipinga. * MRS. LABUSCHAGNE, 1894. Neé Van Rooyen (stepfather Lafnie). Came with the Mynhardt-Utrecht Trek with her three daughters, Mieme, Susara and Johanna. Information from her daughter, Mrs. Wolhuter, Bulawayo. Also p. 92 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia" (Olivier). * CHRISTINA LAMB, 1896. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Lamb. Christina Annandale is in the Voluntary Register of Births in the National Archives. She was in Salisbury in the laager with her mother and two sisters. * MRS. JAMES LAMB, 1893. Christian names Eleanor Rosina. Came from Johannesburg with her husband to start a drapery business for Store Bros. in Salisbury. She and her three children were in the laager there. Her daughter, Rose, was given the first birth certificate issued in Salisbury on 20/8/93 (see facsimile on p. 202 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" by Jeannie M. Boggie). On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. LAMB, 1895. Neé Muriel Wrey. Daughter of Sir Bourchier and Lady Wrey. She travelled up by ox wagon with her mother to join her father. Mrs. Lamb left Rhodesia in 1921 and lived in England. Information from her sister, Lady Strachan, Salisbury, by telephone. * ROSE LAMB, 1893. Hers was the first birth certificate to be issued in Salisbury. It was dated 20/8/93. Rose died of malaria. Pages 202-203 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). * MRS. LANDSBERG, 1896. Neé Rhoda Martha Wade. Lived many years in Bulawayo, and died in October, 1955. Mrs. Landsberg was a niece of the famous Dick King. Information from her daughter, Mrs. K. Smith, in letter dated 30/6/59. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. LANGFORD, 1896. Wife of Dr. Langford. They had only been married a short time and had just left Bulawayo for Insiza when they were both murdered by the Matabele rebels. This sad story is told on pp. 214-215 of "Sunshine and Storm in Rhodesia", by F. C. Selous. Also on p. 266 of the document: "Bodies found on Rixon's farm and buried by Napier's Gwelo Patrol". * MRS. LANNING, 1896. Neé Ethel Harriet Snooke. Came with her husband, who was Native Commissioner at Shiloh and Inyati for 21 years, and later at Plumtree. Mrs. Lanning died in September, 1924. Information from her daughter, Mrs. Wooler, at Plumtree. * MRS. LAPWORTH, 1895. This lady left Bulawayo with her husband by coach for the South on 8/11/95. Information, the Bulawayo Chronicle. * MISS LAST, 1894 or earlier. Miss Last was one of the ladies present at the first subscription dance held in Bulawayo, reported in the Matabele Times of 21/9/94. It was attended by Mr. Rhodes and Dr. Jameson. According to information from a cutting from the Bulawayo Chronicle supplied by Mrs. Cummins, a Miss Last was in the Bulawayo laager during the rebellion. * MRS. S. M. M. LATEGAN, 1895. Neé Bester. Mrs. Grobler, Bulawayo, telephoned to say that her mother, Mrs. Lategan, arrived by ox wagon with her parents, and that her grandmother, Mrs. Bester, was killed in the rebellion. Mrs. Lategan died on her farm near Enkeldoorn in March, 1960, aged 84 years. The Sunday News, Bulawayo, 20/3/1960. * MRS. G. F. LAWTON, 1896 or earlier. Christian names Eleanor Elga. Mrs. Lawton's son, Herbert Fearns, was baptised on 12/7/96. Her husband, George Fearns Lawton, was an attorney in Bulawayo. Information, Register of Baptisms, 1894, Parish of St. John, Bulawayo. * MRS. T. H. LEACH, 1895 or earlier. Neé Anna Jacomina Larkin. A son, Jacob William, was born to Mrs. Leach on 3/10/95 and baptised on 27/10/95. Her husband was Mr. Thomas Hickey Leach. Information, the Catholic Church, Bulawayo, Baptismal Register. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * ANNA LEE, 1863. Daughter of John Lee and his first wife, Louisa. She probably came to Rhodesia with him before he acquired his farm in the Mangwe Valley, which was probably about 1866. Her name is on a list of women taken from a map sheet published by the Director, Federal Department of Trigonometrical and Topographical Surveys, 1964. * MRS. CARL LEE, 1894. Came up with Mr. and Mrs. Gert Cloete. She and her husband, with two children, were in the Mangwe laager during the Matabele Rebellion. Information from Mrs. Black, Marula, in letter dated 25/11/59. * MRS. HANS LEE, 1896 or earlier. Neé Martha Greeff. First wife of Hans Lee. Was in the Mangwe laager during the Matabele Rebellion. Information from Mrs. Black, Marula. Also p. 168 "First Steps in Civilizing Rhodesia" (Mrs. Boggie). * MRS. JOHN LEE, 1863. Neé Louisa van Wyk. Wife of the trader and hunter, she arrived with eight children. She was buried at Mangwe in 1870. Pp. 115, 160-161 "First Steps in Civilizing Rhodesia", by Jeannie M. Boggie. * MRS. JOHN LEE, 1870 or earlier. Neé Jacoba van Rooyen. Second wife of John Lee and sister of the hunter, Cornelius van Rooyen. Page 162 "First Steps in Civilizing Rhodesia" (Mrs. Boggie). * MARIA LEE, 1863. Daughter of John Lee and his first wife, Louisa. Her name is on a list of women (pre-1890) taken from a map sheet published by the Director, Federal Department of Trigonometrical and Topographical Surveys, 1964. * MRS. LEONARD, 1878. Neé Winifred Martin. Came to Inyati when about six years old, with her parents, who started a trading store there. Mrs. Leonard died at Marandellas in 1955 and is buried at Inyati. Information from friends at Inyati. * MRS. LESS, 1892. Neé Marie Riemer. Was in two laagers in Fort Victoria, one during the Matabele War in 1893 and one during the rebellion in 1896. Twice their home was wrecked. Mrs. Less lived many years in Rhodesia and died in Umtali in 1948. aged 81 years. Information from Mrs. M. Edwards, Chipinga, and pp. 80, 82-94 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. HERMINA LEWIS, 1894. Neé Hermia Frances Shawe. Was born in Salisbury on 7/12/94. Her parents were Henry Adrian Shawe, a transport rider, and Mrs. Alethea Shawe. Information, the Cathedral, Salisbury, Baptismal Register, Vol. I, National Archives. On Roll of Women Pioneers. Mrs. Lewis lived in Rhodesia all her life. * MRS. LEWIS, 1894. Neé M. Raath. Arrived with her mother and three other children. They lived near the Bembesi River and on the Camperdown Mine, where her husband kept a store. Left Rhodesia in 1902 and later lived in Standerton. Mrs. Lewis lived near Mrs. Welensky in Bulawayo and was in the laager during the rebellion. Information in letters from herself, dated 3/1/58, in answer to my advertisement. * MAY LEWIS, 1896. May Caroline Lewis was baptised on 18/10/96, according to the Register of Baptisms, 1894, Parish of St. John, Bulawayo. Her mother was Catherine Lewis, and her father, a speculator, was Samuel John Lewis. * MRS. S. J. LEWIS, 1896 or earlier. Catherine, wife of Samuel John Lewis, a speculator in Bulawayo, was the mother of May Caroline, who was baptised on 18/10/96, according to the Register of Baptisms, Parish of St. John, Bulawayo. * MRS. LICHFIELD, 1891. Neé Beryl Welby. One of the three English nursing sisters who walked from Beira to Umtali and established a hospital there, helped by Mr. Rhodes. She married Dr. Lichfield of Umtali. Pages 101-104 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie) and p. 130 "The World's View" (Mrs. Kane). * MRS. LIGHT, 1893. Neé Anna Wilhelmina Strobel. Travelled with her parents to Fort Victoria when she was 18 months old. Mrs. Light drew a number of the illustrations in Mrs. Boggie's book "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (pp. 184-191). On Roll of Women Pioneers. * FRAU MARIE LIPPERT, 1891. Wife of Edward Lippert, a German financier and cousin of Alfred Beit. They left Pretoria in a small carriage drawn by oxen, and pitched tents at night. She kept a journal in English about her visit to the "black man's country with a savage king". Pp. 79-83 "The World's View", by Nora S. Kane. * MRS. LITTLE, 1895. Neé Edith Dalton White. Arrived with her husband in June, 1895. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. DAVID LIVINGSTONE, 1862. Neé Mary Moffat, daughter of Rev. Robert Moffat. Married Dr. Livingstone at Kuruman in 1845. Lived in Bechuanaland and in England for some years. In 1862 Mrs. Livingstone travelled to the Zambezi to join her husband, but died of fever soon after. Her grave is at Shupanga on the banks of the Zambezi. Pages 113-121 "First Steps in Civilizing Rhodesia" (Mrs. Boggie). David Livingstone wrote: "... Poor Mary sleeps on Shupanga brae and beeks forenent the sun...". Extract from an article by Rev. J. S. Moffat in the Cape Argus. * MRS. D. M. LIVINGSTONE, 1896. Neé Emma Jane Tennant. Arrived at Umtali, travelling from Beira to Macequece by train, and from there by trolley and machila. Married in 1899 and lived many years in Umtali. Information from herself. * MRS. H. LOFTHOUSE, 1894. Was invited to the "Passing of the Year" (1894-95) dance held by the Queen's Club in the Bulawayo Courthouse. In July, 1895, she assisted at the St. John's Church bazaar. Information, the Bulawayo Chronicle. Mrs. Lofthouse and family arrived in Bulawayo in October, 1894. Mr. Herbert Lofthouse was a solicitor. Information, the Rhodesia Weekly Review, 10/10/94, National Archives. * MRS. J. I. LOGAN, 1896. Neé Suzanne Elizabeth Montgomery. Mrs. Logan was born on a farm near Mangwe on 26/5/96. Her mother, Mrs. G. C. C. Montgomery, died the next day, and in desperation her father took the new-born baby with him on horseback to Zeerust, via Macloutsie, and handed her over to her maternal grandparents. He kept the child alive on the journey by letting her suck a piece of cloth dipped in milk. Suzanne grew up in Zeerust and was put into a concentration camp during the Boer War until her father appealed for her release as a British subject. In 1921 Suzanne married Mr. John Innes Logan of the B.S.A. Police, Salisbury. She died in 1962. Information from her son, Mr. L. R. Logan, Bulawayo. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. LOMBARDT, 1894. Neé Wilhelmina Mynhardt. Came with her parents in the Mynhardt-Utrecht Trek. Information, Mrs. M. Edwards, Chipinga, 27/6/57, and pp. 92 and 162 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia" (Olivier). On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. LONGDEN, 1896. Neé Jane Harriet Muller. Came up by coach to marry Mr. Longden, a lawyer in Gwelo, and was in the Gwelo laager. Mrs. Longden died at the Cape in 1946. Information from her son, Mr. S. Longden, Essexvale. * MRS. J. S. LOOSLEY, 1862. Neé Mary Meta Moffat. Daughter of Rev. J. S. Moffat. She was the first white baby girl born in Rhodesia, at Inyati Mission on 2/2/62. Mrs. Loosley lived the greater part of her life in Rhodesia and died in Cape Town in 1954. Information from relatives. She married Mr. James S. Loosley. * MRS. LOOTS, 1895. Neé Hester Maria Magdalena Engelbrecht. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. LOTTERING, 1896. Neé Jakoba A. Maritz. Arrived in November, 1896. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. A. A. LOUW, 1894. Neé Francina Susanna Malan. Wife of the Rev. A. A. Louw, founder of the Dutch Reformed Mission of Morgenster, near Fort Victoria. According to the Dutch Reformed Church Baptismal Register, 1893, Mr. and Mrs. Louw had a son, Andries Adriaan, who was baptised on 12/7/95, when he was one week old. Mrs. Louw died in 1935. * MRS. LOVE, 1894. Neé Ethel Wardle. Arrived with her parents on 24/5/94, and lived many years in Bulawayo. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. LOVELL, 1896. This lady was a passenger on the Zeederberg coach which arrived in Bulawayo on 30/11/94. Information, the Bulawayo Chronicle. * MRS. H. LOVEMORE, 1875. Neé Jessie Constance Helm. Arrived with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. C. D. Helm, at Hope Fountain Mission, when she was 19 months old. Her valuable memoirs entitled "Thy Beginning", were arranged for publication in 1956 by the Rhodesia Pioneers' and Early Settlers' Society, and an interesting article by her appears on pp. 86-91 of "First Steps in Civilizing Rhodesia" (Mrs. Boggie). Mrs. Lovemore was affectionately known as the "Grand Old Lady of Rhodesia". She died in Bulawayo on 6th September, 1960. She had lived longer in Rhodesia than any other white person and was given a state funeral at Hope Fountain Mission. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. LOWENSTARK, 1895. Mrs. Lowenstark took part in an instrumental and ballad concert at the Stock Exchange Hall, Bulawayo, on 2/1/96. In August, 1896, she opened a suite of coffee rooms at Mr. Neal's old lending library rooms near the Standard Bank. Information, the Bulawayo Chronicle. * MISS PEARL LOWENSTARK, 1895. Took part in an instrumental and ballad concert at the Stock Exchange Hall, Bulawayo, on 2/1/96. She came from the Hampstead Conservatoire, and taught the pianoforte and singing. She organised many musical events in Bulawayo, as well as performing herself. She left Bulawayo for England on 8/9/96. Information, the Bulawayo Chronicle. * MRS. C. G. LOWINGER, 1896 or earlier. This lady left Bulawayo for a trip South in June, 1896. Information, the Bulawayo Chronicle. * MRS. LUDEKE, 1895. Neé Susanna Catharina Gertruida Nortje. Arrived with her first husband, Mr. F. C. Swart, in October, 1895. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. LYLE, 1896 or earlier. She and her husband had a wonderful escape from being murdered at Headlands during the Mashona Rebellion, and she was in the Umtali laager. Pages 125-126 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). * MRS. LYNN, 1891. Mother of Mrs. Watts, whose name is on the Roll of Women Pioneers as having "arrived with parents" at Fort Victoria. * MRS. J. MABERLEY, 1895/6. Came with her husband, Dr. John Maberley, a surgeon, to Bulawayo. She was a Dutch lady of good family, and with her husband and infant son went into the laager. Information in a letter from Mr. S. Candler, dated 26/6/33 from Rhodesia House, London, through Mrs. Jeannie Boggie. The Maberley's son, John Frederick, was baptised in Bulawayo on 10/5/96. Information, Register of Baptisms, 1894, Parish of St. John, Bulawayo. * MRS. VIOLET McAULIFFE, 1891. A trader's wife. She did not stay long in the country. Page 62 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). * MRS. E. McCABE, 1896 or earlier. Neé "Tolae" Gordon. According to the Catholic Church, Bulawayo, Baptismal Register, Mrs. McCabe had a son, Gordon, born on 3/10/96 and baptised by Fr. A. M. Daignault on 15/11/96. Her husband was Mr. Edward McCabe. * MISS MACDONALD, 1894. This lady was a nurse at the Nurses' Home in Bulawayo, and according to the Bulawayo Chronicle of 4/1/95, she was invited to the 1894/95 "Passing of the Year" dance held by the Queen's Club in the Court-house. * MRS. A. McDONALD, 1893 or 1894. Neé Gertrude Wilkinson. Arrived with her husband, Angus McDonald, in 1893 or 1894. They had been married at Pilgrim's Rest, Eastern Transvaal. Her daughter, Ellen, who became Mrs. Toshack, was born in Bulawayo in 1895, and lived there for many years. Her mother, Mrs. E. J. Foster (previously Mrs. Wilkinson) accompanied the McDonalds to Rhodesia. Information. Mr. A. M. Ewing. * MRS. McDONALD, 1895. Neé Elizabeth Mary van Eden. Arrived with her father. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. MACDONALD, 1895. Neé Janet Lamb. Came up with her mother, Mrs. James Lamb, at the age of one year, on a transport wagon. Was in the Salisbury laager in 1896. An account of her being "swum across a river" is given on page 201 of "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). See also p. 203 of the same book. Mrs. Macdonald lived for many years in Salisbury. * MRS. MACDONALD, 1894. Neé Jessie Kinnear. "Arrived with parents". On Roll of Women Pioneers. She died in Salisbury 2/5/74. * MRS. McDONALD, 1895. Neé Sophia Agnese Fitt. Arrived in Salisbury with her mother and brothers, via Beira. Was in the Salisbury laager in 1896. She died in Bulawayo in 1939. Information from Mrs. Grant, Bulawayo. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. MACDOUGALL, 1896. This lady was married in Bulawayo in August, 1896. Her husband was in Salisbury in the early days and entered Matabeleland with the Salisbury Column in 1893. Information, the Bulawayo Chronicle. * MRS. F. MACK, 1896 or earlier. Neé Minnie Florence Loder. Drowned at sea off the Normandy coast, 16/6/96, aged 30 years. Her husband was Mr. Frank Mack. Information, the Deaths Register, National Archives, Salisbury. * ANNIE MACKENZIE, 1863. Infant daughter of the Rev. John and Mrs. Mackenzie, who arrived at Inyati Mission on 29/8/63 and left again in mid-February, 1864. Annie died at Inyati in October, 1863, and was buried in the cemetery there, her grave being the fourth to be made. Information, pp. 267-268 "The Far Interior", by E. C. Tabler. * MRS. J. MACKENZIE, 1863. Came with her husband, Rev. John Mackenzie, to the Mission at Inyati, but left again the next year. Their baby daughter, Annie, died and was buried in the Inyati cemetery. Page 268 'The Far Interior", by E. C. Tabler, also p. 18 of Rev. A. J. Haile's "Brief History of the London Missionary Society". * MRS. F. McKINNON, 1894. Formerly Mrs. Purdy or Purdey. The Bulawayo Chronicle of 16/11/94 reported that Jim, a Zulu, "went to Mrs. Purdy's at the Bulawayo Club and took away a box. Not finding much in the box, he returned to the house, when he was disturbed by Mrs. Purdy and absconded". The Rhodesia Weekly Review of 6/3/95 offered "our heartiest congratulations to Mr. F. McKinnon and Mrs. Purdey, who were married by special licence by the Rev. Archdeacon Upcher". * MRS. MACLACHLAN, 1896. Neé Fanny Hancorn Smith. Arrived by coach and was in the Bulawayo laager during the rebellion. Information from herself, June 1957. * MRS. MACLACHLAN, 1896. Neé Muriel Maud Matthews. She was born in Salisbury just before the rebellion and was in the laager there with her mother, Mrs. Alice Matthews. Information from herself in letter dated 15/12/58. According to the Cathedral, Salisbury, Baptismal Register No. I, Muriel Matthews was born on 11/2/96. Her father was Charles Joseph Matthews, an engineer. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. MACLEOD, 1894. Neé Agnes Kinnear. "Arrived with parents", March, 1894. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * EUPHEMIA McMASTER, 1869 or 1870. Euphemia, the small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom McMaster, was christened at Inyati Mission. Her father was the well-known hunter. Information, p. 361 "The Far Interior" (Tabler). * MRS. T. McMASTER, 1869. ... in 1869 Baines says, "The hunters were absent, but Mrs. McMaster and the other ladies (no names) welcomed me" - p. 160 "First Steps in Civilizing Rhodesia" (Mrs. Boggie). Mrs. McMaster was a sister of Mrs. George Wood. A member of the hunting party complained she cooked too many rich dishes "like pies of fat game meat and plum puddings". P. 350 "The Far Interior", by E. C. Tabler. Mrs. McMaster's husband, Tom, was a hunter. Her mother was Mrs. Fraser. * MRS. C. A. McPHERSON, 1895. Neé Effie Scott. She was born on the road to Bulawayo in 1895 and was in the laager there in 1896. Letter from herself dated 25/6/59 from Gwelo, in answer to my advertisement. * MRS. McPHERSON, 1894. Neé Therreszrena Christina de Beer. Came to Melsetter. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. PEARL MACRAE, 1892. Arrived in Salisbury with her husband. They built the Albion Hotel in Pioneer Street and were there for some years. She was musical and very popular. Mrs. Macrae's second husband, whom she married during the Boer War, was Mr. Somebody. Information from Mrs. Boggie. * MISS MADDEN, 1896 or earlier. Was in the Salisbury laager during the Mashona Rebellion. Page 203 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). * MRS. MADDOCKS, 1894. Neé Maud Dix. Came up to join her husband and was in the laager in Bulawayo during the 1896 rebellion. Information by telephone from her daughter, Mrs. Hocking. * AILEEN MAINWARING, 1896. Aileen Frederica Ellen Mainwaring was baptised on 31/10/96. She was the daughter of Major Reginald and Mrs. "Murray" Mainwaring of Bulawayo. Information, Register of Baptisms, 1894, Parish of St. John, Bulawayo. * MRS. R. MAINWARING, 1895 or earlier. Formerly Mrs. Harrison. She married Captain (later Major) Reginald Mainwaring of the B.S.A. Company's Forces, in August, 1895. She wore at her wedding "a costume of electric blue crepon with sleeves of flowered silk, and a hat to match". Mr. P. B. Fletcher gave her away. The couple spent their honeymoon at "the Bembezi". Information, the Bulawayo Chronicle, August 1895. * MRS. MAKIN, 1894. This lady was invited to the Queen's Club "Passing of the Year" dance (1894-95) in the Bulawayo Courthouse, according to the Bulawayo Chronicle dated 4/1/95. In July, 1895, she was one of the workers at the St. John's Church bazaar. * MRS. MARY MANN, 1895. The Bulawayo Chronicle of 9/11/95 reports that Mrs. Mann and her husband, Mr. William Mann, who kept the Shashani Hotel and store, were attacked and beaten in a most cruel manner by a storekeeper named Hanny and a farmer, Krohun. Mrs. Mann was badly knocked on the head with a knobkerrie, but survived to give evidence in court. According to Mrs. Black of Marula, a Mrs. Mann with her husband and daughter, Mina, was in the Mangwe laager during the rebellion. * MINA MANN, 1896, probably earlier. Mina and her mother and father were in the Mangwe laager during the rebellion, according to Mrs. Black, Marula. Her parents were Mr. and Mrs. William Mann who kept the Shashani Hotel and Store. * MISS MANSBERGH, 1893. Came as a nurse to the Umtali Hospital, travelling with a party of ladies, part of the time with no white escort. P. 109 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). * MRS. MANTHAY, 1895. Neé Annie Matilda James. Arrived by ox wagon from Johannesburg. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. MARAIS, 1895. Neé Catherina Lombard. Came with the Henry-Steyn Trek, bringing three daughters, Annie, Catherina and Stephina. Information from Mrs. M. Edwards, Chipinga, 27/6/57. P. 162 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia" (Olivier). * SISTER MARCELLA, 1895. Surname Deisenhofer. Letters from St. Dominic's Convent, Salisbury, dated 18/11/55 and 13/8/57. * ELSIE MARITZ, 1893 or earlier. Neé Catherina Maritz, aged 15, was baptised in Fort Victoria on 8/10/93, according to the Baptismal Register of 1893 of the Dutch Reformed Church. Elsie came from Harrismith. * MRS. MARITZ, 1892. Neé Elsie Margarietha Aletha Frederieka Stopforth. Arrived in Fort Victoria with her husband and children. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. EUGENIE MARITZ, 1895. Neé Kok. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. J. S. MARITZ, 1896. Neé Eliza Mary Haines. Arrived with Archdeacon Upcher's party, 4/6/96, see pp. 121-122 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" by Jeannie M. Boggie. On Roll of Women Pioneers. She married Mr. J. S. Maritz in December, 1896. Information, the Rhodesia Advertiser, 18/12/96. * MRS. MARITZ, 1894. Neé Rosina Elizabeth Kok. Came up with the Martin Trek. Information from Mrs. M. Edwards, Chipinga, 27/6/57. P. 78 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia" (Olivier). * MRS. MARITZ, 1895. Neé Susanna Johanna Kok. Arrived with her parents by ox wagon. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * EVA MARKHAM, 1896 or earlier. Eva Cecillia Markham died of malarial fever on 21/3/96 at Westward Ho Farm, Melsetter, aged one year, six months. She was the daughter of Frederick Edmund Markham and Elsie Elizabeth Markham. Information, the Deaths Register, National Archives, Salisbury. * MRS. MARKHAM, 1895. Neé Katherina Ferreira. Arrived with the Henry-Steyn Trek. A Mrs. Markham gave birth to a baby which died in the Umtali laager. P. 124 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. MARRIOTT, 1891. Settled in the Mazoe district. Left the country on account of fever, but returned later. A letter from Mr. Marshall Hole to Mrs. Boggie, dated 19/11/32, says: "... Mrs. Marriott had three daughters and two sons, and was accompanied by an elderly lady, Miss Rubridge...". Her husband was Henry Heath Marriott, and her daughter, Amy Agnes, became Mrs. E. T. Kenny. Mr. Marriott had a farm in the Mazoe district. Information from the Rhodesia Pioneers' and Early Settlers' Society. * MRS. G. MARTIN, 1878. Neé Maria Park Montgomery, daughter of Henry Martin Montgomery, the pre-pioneer trader who came to Rhodesia in 1869. Maria married the trader George Martin who had a store at Inyati, where Mrs. Martin died and was buried in 1888. Information from Mr. L. R. Logan and Mrs. Jessie Lovemore. Mrs. Martin is mentioned in the diaries of the Jesuit missionaries as having shown them kindness. * MRS. J. L. MARTIN, 1894. Neé Hester Elizabeth du Preez. Arrived with the Martin Trek. P. 79 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia" by S. P. Olivier. * MRS. MARTINUS MARTIN, 1894. Neé Rosina Elizabeth du Preez. Wife of the leader of Martin's Trek. An account of this trek is to be found on pp. 167-171 of Mrs. Boggie's "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women". See also p. 78 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia" (Olivier). * MRS. MASSIE, 1894. Neé Lizzie Hewitt. She was "highly certificated in nursing and maternity work" and supplied a great need in the first hospital in Umtali. P. 121 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). * MRS. MATTHEWS, 1895. Neé Alice Maud McDermot. Her daughter Muriel was born in Salisbury in February, 1896, and they were both in the laager there during the rebellion. Mrs. Matthews died during the 'flu epidemic of 1918, in Salisbury. Information from her daughter, Mrs. McLachlan. Mr. Charles Joseph Matthews was an engineer. * MRS. MATTHEWS, 1895. Neé Pyvelm, formerly Bertha Emilie Docheke, a widow. The registration of this marriage is to be found in the National Archives, Salisbury. The marriage took place in Bulawayo on 2/7/95. Mr. Matthews was a farmer. * MRS. MATTHEWS, 1896. Neé May Clarice Kneiser. Born in Salisbury, 11th August, 1896. Her father, Henry Kneiser, was a member of the 1890 Column, and her mother, Sophia Kneiser, arrived in 1891. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. MATTHYSEN, 1894. Neé Jacoba Magdaleina Meinges. Arrived 4/1/94 to join her husband. She came by ox wagon and they lived on "Matabele" Wilson's farm, near Bulawayo. She died in 1956, aged 95 years. Information from her daughter, Mrs. Titus. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * CECILY MAUND, 1895. Cecily Elenora Niele Maund was born to Mrs. Elenora Maund in Salisbury on 12/4/95. Her father was Mr. Edward Arthur Maund. She was sponsored at her baptism by Cecil J. Rhodes, Leander S. Jameson and Alice Pincham (? partially illegible). Information, the Cathedral, Salisbury, Baptismal Register, Vol. I, National Archives. * MRS. E. A. MAUND, 1894, probably earlier. Christian name Elenora. Her husband, Edward Arthur Maund, was very friendly with Lobengula and first visited Matabeleland in 1885. He was involved in the concession-seeking before the Occupation, and accompanied two Matabele indunas to London to see Queen Victoria. The birth of Mrs. Maund's daughter, Cecily, is recorded in Vol. I of the Cathedral, Salisbury, Baptismal Register, now in the National Archives. Mrs. Maund was present at an Assembly Ball at the Masonic Hall, Salisbury, on 7/9/94. Information, Mr. G. H. Tanser. * MRS. MAYES, 1896. Neé Rose Dunn. Arrived by wagon. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. MEARS, 1892. Neé Harriet Madeline Moodie. Daughter of Thomas Moodie, leader of the trek. Returned to the Transvaal and was joined there in 1902 by her sister, Sarah. P. 160 "A Study in Pioneering: The Moodies of Melsetter", by Edmund H. Burrows. * SISTER MECHTILD, 1895. Surname Wegmann. Dominican Order. Letters from the Convent, Salisbury, dated 18/11/55 and 13/8/57. * MRS. MEILANDT, 1893. Neé Kathleen Devereux Bagnall. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * GERTRUDE MEINTJES, 1895 or earlier. Gertrude Margaret Meintjes, aged 16, was baptised on 6/9/95, according to the Dutch Reformed Church Baptismal Register, 1893. She came from Middelburg. * MRS. MEISTER, 1892. Neé Starke. Came with her husband, a member of the Berlin Mission Society. They settled at Gutu, but she died of malaria two months after arrival, and her husband died soon after. Information in letters from Miss Julia Heyman, Fort Victoria, dated 13/11/55, and Mrs. T. Krause, Ermelo, Transvaal, dated 1/2/56. * MRS. MELLETT, 1894. Neé Katharina Elizabeth du Plessis. Came to Melsetter. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. E. B. S. MERCER, 1895. Neé Annie Elizabeth Clarke. Arrived with her husband and family by Zeederberg's coach in August, 1895. Mrs. Mercer died at Rondebosch in October, 1947. Information from her son, Mr. V. S. B. Mercer, Salisbury, in letter dated 2/10/57, replying to my advertisement. Mrs. Mercer's son, Colin Cecil Beauchamp, was baptised on 16/2/96. Her husband, Edward Beauchamp Singleton Mercer, was a broker in Bulawayo. Information, Register of Baptisms, 1894, Parish of St. John, Bulawayo. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. MEREDITH, 1895 or earlier. Formerly Mrs. Rorke, neé Melina da Fonseca. Came up as a young girl and was in the Bulawayo laager in 1896. Later she lived in London. Information from Mrs. Trevelyn of the Chronicle, Bulawayo, who met Mrs. Meredith at Rhodesia House in 1958. * MRS. MEYERS, 1896 or earlier. This lady was in the Bulawayo laager during the rebellion. Information from a cutting from the Bulawayo Chronicle through Mrs. Cummins. * MRS. J. MEYERS, 1896 or earlier. Susanna Sears. Mrs. Meyers was murdered about 20/6/96 by the Mashona rebels on the Umtali road, eight miles from Graham White's. Her husband, Jan Meyers, and her two children were also murdered. Mrs. Meyers was 19 years old. Information, the Death Register, Vol. III, National Archives, Salisbury. * SUSANNA MEYERS, 1896 or earlier. Susanna, aged about three, was murdered by Mashona rebels on the Umtali road about 20/6/96, together with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jan Meyers. * MRS. MICHAELIS, 1894. Neé Clarice Leanora Cinamon. Arrived by ox wagon from Johannesburg with her mother and family to join her father. Was in the Bulawayo laager during the 1896 Rebellion. She left about 1902 for Johannesburg, where she lived for many years. Information from Mrs. Meyerson, Bulawayo, by telephone. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MISS MILES, 1895 or earlier. According to the Rhodesia Advertiser of 27/12/95, this lady had "come to swell the resident population of Umtali". Information, National Archives. * MRS. PLAYER MILES, 1895 or earlier. Mrs. Miles was thanked by the Umtali Musical and Dramatic Club for the aid she had rendered the club in connection with the production of "Trial by Jury" in May, 1895. She is mentioned on p. 127 of "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie), as having gone into the Umtali laager. Also Umtali Advertiser, 10/6/95, National Archives. * MRS. F. W. MILL, 1896. Neé Martine Johanna Mehouse. The registration of her marriage is to be found in the National Archives, Salisbury. The marriage took place in Bulawayo on 6/4/96. Mr. F. W. Mill was a steward. * MRS. MILLAR, 1894. Neé Bliss Annie Cumming. Came up with her parents and five sisters from Johannesburg by ox wagon. Information from her niece, Mrs. Long, Bulawayo, by telephone. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. MILLARD, 1893. Neé Zetta Doreen Hanson, came to Rhodesia for the first time in 1893, accompanied by her sister and brothers. She and her sister left after a while, but she returned later as Nursing Sister Millard and lived many years in Umtali doing splendid work. In 1917 she was presented with a silver tea set in recognition of her services to the Queen's appeal for socks. Mrs. Millard celebrated her 80th birthday on 24/9/58. Information, The Herald, Salisbury, 24/9/58, through Mrs. Honey. * MRS. MILLER, 1895 or earlier. This lady gave evidence at the inquest on Mrs. Helen Hudson Cook, who committed suicide. The Bulawayo Chronicle, 12/5/95. * QUEENIE MILLS, 1896 or earlier. Queenie Wright Mills died of convulsions at her father's house in Fort Street, Bulawayo, on 10/5/96. She was one year old. Her parents were Mr. Robert Mills and Selima Wright Mills. Information, the Deaths Register, Vol. III, National Archives. * MRS. ROBERT MILLS, 1896 or earlier. This lady is said to have come from Cape Town and to have been in the Bulawayo laager during the rebellion. Letters from Mr. Lewis of Standerton, dated 24/6/58 and 21/7/58. * MRS. MITCHELL, 1896, probably earlier. "A sumptuous supper had been prepared by that very able caterer, Mrs. Mitchell, for guests at a fancy dress dance in the new Courthouse, Gwelo". The Bulawayo Chronicle, 8/2/96. * MRS. MITCHELL, 1896. Neé Edith Rhodesia Hill. Was born in the Suburbs of Bulawayo and she and her mother were carried into the laager by Dr. Vigne's orders during the rebellion. Mrs. Mitchell later lived in Que Que. Information from her niece, Mrs. Smith of Bulawayo. Also letter from Mrs. R. J. Bester, Que Que, dated 27/6/59. * MRS. J. S. MOFFAT, 1859. Neé Emily Unwin. Came up with her husband, Rev. J. S. Moffat, when the Mission station was founded at Inyati. She was one of the first two white women to come to the country, and endured courageously the trials and privations of the long wagon journey and the very early years in Matabeleland. Mrs. Moffat's Journal and many of her letters are in the National Archives. She left in 1865 and died at the Cape in 1902. A description of her experiences is given on pp. 11-27 "First Steps in Civilizing Rhodesia" (Mrs. Boggie). * MRS. MONTGOMERY, 1895. Neé Elizabeth Marina van Niekerk. Came with her father, Mr. "Ponty" van Niekerk, and her mother. She and her three sisters, with their mother, were in the Bulawayo laager during the rebellion. Information from her son, Mr. T. A. Montgomery, Bulawayo, 1958. * MRS. G. MONTGOMERY, 1896. Neé Claudie Scott. Arrived prior to the 1896 rebellion. On Roll of Women Pioneers. She became the second wife of Mr. G. C. C. Montgomery. Her husband bought land in the Figtree area and she died there in 1923. Information from Mr. L. R. Logan, Bulawayo. * MRS. G. C. C. MONTGOMERY, 1895. Neé Susanna Elizabeth Strydom. This lady was the first wife of Mr. George Charles Coleman Montgomery, an 1884 pre-pioneer. During the Matabele rebellion her husband tried to take her from their home at Semokwe to a mission where she could be cared for during her third confinement. However, the baby was born at a farm en route and Mrs. Montgomery died the next day, 27/5/96. She was buried "in what is now Special Native Area B of the Semokwe Reserve, very close to the Semokwee River". Information from her grandson, Mr. L. R. Logan, and from Mr. T. Culverwell, Native Agricultural Dept., through Mr. R. Summers, Bulawayo. On Roll of Women Pioneers. Mrs. Montgomery was the mother of Margaret Elizabeth (Mrs. Whiteford), George Charles Coleman Montgomery, and Susanna Elizabeth (Mrs. Logan). * MRS. MONTGOMERY, 1895. Neé Johanna Magdelena Kritzinger. Arrived with her parents from Vryheid on 1/1/95, having taken a year to do the journey on account of lions, locusts, etc. Information from herself. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. DUNBAR MOODIE, 1892. Neé Sarah Maria Moodie. Eldest daughter of Thomas Moodie (leader of the trek). She married her cousin, G. B. Dunbar Moodie at the house of Rev. Sylvester at Fort Victoria, Mr. Sylvester performing the ceremony. The two spent their honeymoon at Zimbabwe Ruins (the first couple to do so), living in Cecil Rhodes' wagonette. See p. 135 "A Study in Pioneering: The Moodies of Melsetter", by Edmund H. Burrows. * MRS. J. B. MOODIE, 1893 or earlier. Christian names, Margaret Agnes. Mrs. Moodie bore a son, Richard, on 6/4/93. Her husband, John Benjamin Moodie, was a farmer and their place of residence was given- as Salisbury. Information, the Cathedral, Salisbury, Baptismal Register, Vol. I, National Archives. * MRS. THOMAS MOODIE, 1892. Neé Cecilia Jacomina Roberts. Travelled up to Gazaland with her husband (leader of the Moodie Trek), three daughters and seven sons. An interesting account of the journey is given on pp. 152-157 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). The story was written by one of Mrs. Moodie's daughters, Mrs. Acutt. Mrs. Moodie was a very brave woman. * MRS. W. A. D. MOODIE, 1895 or earlier. The Rhodesia Advertiser of 27/12/95 stated that Mrs. W.A.D. Moodie and family had "come to swell the resident population of Umtali". Information, National Archives files. * MRS. J. J. MOOLMAN, 1895. Neé Maria Magdalena Ferreira. Came up with the Henry-Steyn Trek, which was the last recognised trek to the Chipinga district. Information from Mrs. M. Edwards, Chipinga. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. J. N. MOOLMAN, 1893. Neé Catharina Phyfer. Travelled up with the Webster-Moolman Trek, with two daughters, Jurie and Lettie. Information from Mrs. M. Edwards, Chipinga, 14/10/55. P. 162 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia" (Olivier). * MRS. MOORCROFT, 1895. Neé Johanna van Niekerk. Arrived with her parents at Fort Victoria, October 1895. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. MORESBY-WHITE, 1891. Neé Nora King. Came up to join her husband. Was in the Bulawayo laager during the rebellion. She never left Rhodesia and died in Bulawayo in 1949. She was given a Pioneer funeral. Information from her son in Bulawayo, by telephone. * MRS. A. K. MORISSON, 1896 or earlier. Neé Maria Elizabeth Remer. Mrs. Morisson had a son, Murdoch, who was born on 22/10/96 and baptised by Fr. A. M. Daignault in December, 1896. Her husband was Mr. Alexander Kenneth Morisson. Information, the Catholic Church, Bulawayo, Baptismal Register. * MARIA MORITY, 1896 or earlier. Maria Elizabeth Mority, daughter of Hans and Maria Elizabeth Mority, died of malaria and jaundice in Fort Victoria Hospital on 27/3/96. She was eight years old. Information, the Deaths Register, Vol. III, National Archives. * MRS. A. L. R. MORKEL, 1896. Neé Alice Southey. Information taken from Mr. Morkel's application form for joining the Pioneers' and Early Settlers' Society. * MRS. MORRIS, 1892. Neé Annie Zeffert. "... quite a leading figure in old Salisbury. Mrs. Morris was a beautiful Jewess and a very charming and popular woman... Mrs. Morris was drowned with her two sons, Leon and Sidney, in the wreck of the Drummond Castle off Ushant in June, 1896...". Extract from a letter to Mrs. Boggie from Mr. Marshall Hole dated 14/8/32. * MRS. MORRISON, 1895. Formerly Mrs. Fred Dreyer, neé Alice van Niekerk. Came with her parents, the "Ponty" van Niekerks. Lived in Rhodesia most of her life and died about 1948. She was in the laager during the rebellion. Information from her nephew, Mr. T. A. Montgomery, Bulawayo. * MRS. MORRISON, 1894. Neé Irene Margaret Gradwell. Arrived with parents, 29/9/94. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * COUNTESS MOSKE, 1891. Came up to Bulawayo when Zeederberg's Coach Service was first started, in company with Miss Albasini, who married Mr. Hazelhurst. Information from Mrs. R. Cranswick, Salisbury, daughter of Mrs. Hazelhurst. * MRS. MOUNTNEY, 1895 or earlier. Her husband was connected with the Moonie Creek Development Co. In November, 1895, Mr. and Mrs. Mountney rendered assistance to a man fatally injured in a blasting accident. Information, the Bulawayo Chronicle. * MRS. MULLALLY, 1896. Neé Mary Teresa Diamond. Arrived with her parents. Information in letter from her grand-daughter, Mrs. Aylward, Bulawayo. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. MULLING, 1894. Neé Margaret Anne Gifford. Came up in the Edenburg Trek with her parents. Pp. 158-166 of Mrs. Boggie's book, "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women". P. 60 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia", by S. P. Olivier. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MISS MYBURGH, 1896 or earlier. This lady was companion to Mrs. Justice Vintcent. She was in the Salisbury laager, but left in November 1896, by convoy. Information, Mr. G. H. Tanser, Salisbury. * MRS. MYBURGH, 1895. Neé Catharina Wilhelmina Marais. Arrived with the Henry-Steyn Trek, 1895. On Roll of Women Pioneers. See page 98 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia", by C. P. Olivier. * MRS. MYERS, 1895. Neé Margeurite Ellen King. Arrived with her parents in 1895. Her father, Frank King, took up a farm on arrival. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. BARRY MYNHARDT, 1894. Neé Talitha Cornelia van Schalkwyk. Came with the Mynhardt-Utrecht Trek with her three daughters, Annie, Agatha and Cornelia. Information from Mrs. M. Edwards, Chipinga, 27/6/57, and p. 92 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia" (Olivier). * MRS. JOHN MYNHARDT, 1894. Neé Aletta Kok. Came with the Utrecht-Mynhardt Trek. Had one daughter who died as a small child. Information from Mrs. M. Edwards, Chipinga, 27/6/57, and p. 162 of S. P. Olivier's book, "Many Treks Made Rhodesia". * MRS. T. J. MYNHARDT, 1894. Neé Anna Cornelia de Lange. Came with the Mynhardt-Utrecht Trek with three daughters - Maria Elizabeth Gesina, Aletta Cecilia and Wilhelmina Cornelia. Information, Mrs. M. Edwards, Chipinga, 27/6/57, and p. 92 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia" (Olivier). Mrs. Mynhardt had eight daughters in all. In addition to the three named above, they were - Anna Cornelia Venter; Johanna Elizabeth Nys; Adriana Jacoba Haasbroek; Cornelia Tobilina, and Christina Maria Susana Raath. Information, the Deaths Register, National Archives. Her husband was Johannes Tobias Mynhardt from Winburg, O.F.S. * MISS MYNHARDT, 1894. Maria Elizabeth Gecina (or Gesina) Mynhardt came to Rhodesia with the Mynhardt-Utrecht Trek. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Mynhardt. Information from Mrs. M. Edwards, Chipinga, 27/6/57, and p. 92 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia" (Olivier). The Deaths Register in the National Archives records that Miss Mynhardt died on 3/3/95 on a farm at Melsetter, aged 35 years. * MRS. MARTINUS MYNHARDT, 1895. Neé Johanna Bezuidenhout. Came with the Kruger-Bekker Trek. Information from Mrs. M. Edwards, Chipinga, 27/6/57, and p. 86 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia" (Olivier). * MRS. NASON, 1893. Neé Mary Ann Megeer. Arrived in February, 1893. Was in the Bulawayo laager during the rebellion and lived for many years in Bulawayo. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. NAUHAUS, 1895. Neé Maria Aletta Jordaan. Arrived with relations at Fort Victoria in September, 1895. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. NEILSON, 1896 or earlier. According to the Bulawayo Directory and Handbook of Matabeleland, 1895/96, pp. 71 and 121, this lady kept a tearoom in Bulawayo. * MRS. M. NEITZ, 1895. Neé Meyer. Came to Rhodesia in August, 1895. She was the wife of one of the first missionaries of the Berlin Missionary Society. Information from Mrs. T. Krause, Ermelo, Transvaal, letter dated 1/3/56. * MISS ANNIE NEL, 1893. Arrived with her parents, but returned South and died there during the Boer War. Information from her brother in a letter to the Pioneers' and Early Settlers' Society. * MRS. DANIEL NEL, 1894. Came in the Edenburg Trek with her husband and three daughters, but returned within a short time on account of the death of her husband. Information from Mrs. Otterson, Chipinga. Also p. 162 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia" (Olivier). * MRS. NEL, 1894. Neé Gertruida Louisa Kok. Travelled with the Martin Trek. P. 162 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia" (Olivier). On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. M. J. NEL, 1896. Neé Kitty Magdalena van Rooyen. The registration of this marriage is to be found in the National Archives. She was married in Bulawayo on 5/3/96. Mr. M. J. Nel was a transport rider. * MRS. NEL, 1893. Neé Petronella van der Linde. Arrived with her husband and children, but died the following year "as the result of an accident caused by a wagon wheel running over her" on the Fort Tuli-Gwanda road. Information from her son in a letter to the Pioneers' and Early Settlers' Society. * MRS. NELSON, 1894 or earlier. This lady was invited to the first subscription dance, held in Bulawayo in September, 1894, which Cecil Rhodes and Dr. Jameson attended. Information, Mr. A. M. Ewing. * MRS. NELSON, 1896. This lady was in the Salisbury laager in 1896 and left in convoy in November of the same year. Information, Mr. G. H. Tanser. * MRS. J. W. NESBITT, 1892. Neé Sarah Susanna (Sallie) Coleman. A niece of Thomas Moodie, leader of the Moodie Trek, in which she came up with her husband and three young children. She wrote an interesting account of their early adventures. which is to be found on pages 144-146 of "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). Mrs. Nesbitt was in the Umtali laager. She died in Salisbury in January, 1956. Information from her daughter, Mrs. Nora Jack, Goromonzi. On Roll of Women Pioneers. Mr. J. W. Nesbitt became Native Commissioner for the Umtali area, and the Umtali Advertiser of 30/4/95 reported that "Mrs. Nesbitt and Mrs. Fotheringhame had the honour of interviewing Chief Umtassa the other day. They are the only two white ladies who have ever enjoyed the sight of the great potentate". National Archives files. * MRS. RANDOLPH NESBITT, 1893. Neé Mary Sanders. Came from London University College Hospital in answer to Bishop Knight Bruce's advertisement for a sister and matron for Umtali Hospital. She was in the Umtali laager. Pp. 108, 112, 119 to 123 "Raiders and Rebels in South Africa", by Elsa Goodwin Green. At the time of their marriage in September, 1896, Mr. Randolph Nesbitt was an Inspector of Police. The bride was attended by Miss Lizzie Hewitt and the Misses Golding. Information, the Rhodesia Advertiser, 18/9/96, National Archives. * MRS. NEWBOLT, 1896. This lady and her husband arrived in Umtali from England about 1/9/96, according to the Rhodesia Advertiser of 4/9/96. National Archives files. * MRS. NORRIS-NEWMAN, 1894. The wife of Mr. Charles L. Norris-Newman, Special Commissioner in Matabeleland, and was a guest at the 1894-95 "Passing of the Year" dance organised by the Queen's Club in the Bulawayo Courthouse. The Bulawayo Chronicle, 4/1/95. * MRS. NICHOLSON, 1896 or earlier. In November, 1896, Mrs. Nicholson and her husband went from Gwelo to Port Elizabeth on holiday. There Mr. Nicholson fell into the sea from a rock and drowned while bathing immediately afterwards. He was a builder in Gwelo. Information, the Bulawayo Chronicle, 11/11/96. * MRS. NICHOLSON, 1894. Neé Elizabeth Anne Armstrong. Travelled up to Bulawayo with her husband and family. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. PETER NIELSEN, 1894. Neé Katherine Cumming. Came up with her parents and five sisters by ox wagon from Johannesburg in July, 1894. Married the well-known Native Commissioner, and the author of "The Matabele at Home". Information from her niece, Mrs. Long, Bulawayo, by telephone. * MRS. NORTON, 1894. While living at Porta, 15 miles from Salisbury, Mrs. Norton, her husband, and daughter, Dorothy, were murdered by the Mashona rebels in 1896. Pp. 71, 260 and 264 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). Also p. 141 of the British South Africa Company's "Reports on Native Disturbances" in the National Archives, Salisbury. * MISS NORTON, 1895. Arrived with Miss de Trafford in Bulawayo in December 1895 by wagon to see "the wonders of Matabeleland". Information, The Bulawayo Chronicle. * MRS. NORTON, 1896 or earlier. In the Bulawayo laager during the Matabele Rebellion. Information from the Bulawayo Chronicle through Mrs. Cummins, Bulawayo. * DOROTHY NORTON, 1894. Dorothy was murdered by Mashona rebels, together with her parents, on the farm Porta, 15 miles from Salisbury, in 1896. Information, p. 141 of the British South Africa Company's "Reports on Native Disturbances" in the National Archives. * MRS. NUNN, 1894. Neé Mary Alice Kinnear. Arrived with her parents in Bulawayo, March, 1894. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. T. O'BURN, 1896. This lady and her husband ran the Stokestown Hotel, Mangwe. She was in the laager there during the rebellion. Information from Mrs. Black, Marula. * MISS ELIZABETH O'CONNOR, 1894. Sister of T. S. O'Connor, the broker. She died in Bulawayo in 1918. Information from her sister-in-law, Salisbury, in answer to my advertisement. Her name is in the Bulawayo Directory and Handbook of Matabeleland, 1895-96, as being the owner of Stand No. 63, Main Street. * MRS. JANE O'CONNOR, 1894. Mother of T. S. O'Connor, well-known pioneer broker. Nursed in the Bulawayo laager during the rebellion and died in Bulawayo in 1905, aged 71. Information from Mrs. A. M. O'Connor, Salisbury, in letter dated 4/10/57, replying to my advertisement. The name Jane O'Connor is in the Bulawayo Directory and Handbook of Matabeleland, 1895/96, as being the owner of Stand No. 62, Main Street. * SISTER OCTAVIA, 1894. Surname Waters. Letters from St. Dominic's Convent, Salisbury, dated 18/11/55 and 13/8/57. * MRS. ODENDAAL, 1894. Neé Hester van den Berg. Came up with the Mynhardt-Utrecht Trek. Her daughter, Sarah, was born during the journey up. Information from Mrs. M. Edwards, Chipinga; also p. 162 of Olivier's "Many Treks Made Rhodesia". * MRS. D. ODENDAAL, 1894. Formerly van Heerden, neé Susanna Olwage. Came with the Martin Trek. Information from Mrs. M. Edwards, Chipinga, 27/6/57; also p. 79 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia" (Olivier). * MRS. OGILVIE, 1894. Neé Catherine Alice Jones. Came up to be married, arriving 12/10/94. Her husband was the Mining Commissioner in Salisbury. She helped nurse the wounded in the laager there during the 1896 rebellion. Information on p. 202 "Women of South Africa", edited and compiled by T. H. Lewis and published in 1913 by le Quesne and Hooten Smith, Cape Town. On Roll of Women Pioneers. The Original Marriage Register in the National Archives records that Catherine Alice and Ogilvie Holling Ogilvie were married on 19/8/94 at All Saints Church, Salisbury, by J. Hay Upcher. * FRANCES OGILVIE, 1895. Frances Patricia Ogilvie was born in Salisbury on 28/4/95. Her parents were Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Ogilvie, her father being described as a civil servant. Information, the Cathedral, Salisbury, Baptismal Register, Vol. I, National Archives. Mr. Ogilvie was Mining Commissioner in Salisbury. * MRS. O'GRADY, 1893 or earlier. On page 127 of Nora Kane's "The World's View" it is told that this lady was murdered by the native "Jim Zulu" near Marandellas. Also in a letter from Dr. Rand,. dated 19/11/32, to Mrs. Boggie, he said: "... Mrs. O'Grady, killed with all the family at Wanderer's Drift upon the Umtali Road". * MISS OHLSON, 1895. The Umtali Advertiser of 1/7/95 stated that Miss Ohlson had arrived in Umtali from the coast. National Archives files. * MRS. C. OLSEN, 1894 or earlier. Neé Rewgie. Mrs. Olsen had a son, Alick, born on 6/11/94. Her husband, Charles Olsen of Bulawayo, was a painter. Information, Register of Baptisms, 1894, Parish of St. John, Bulawayo. * MRS. OLVER, 1896. Neé Eileen Duncan Smith. Was born in the Salisbury laager during the rebellion and later lived in Bulawayo. Information from her sister, Mrs. Slaven, Bulawayo. * MRS. OLWAGE, 1894. Neé Dirkie Jacoba van Eden. Arrived with the Martin Trek. Information from Mrs. M. Edwards, Chipinga. Also p. 162 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia" (Olivier). * MRS. O'MAKER, 1896 or earlier. This lady is mentioned in a letter dated 15/4/96, written by Mrs. Annie Fletcher, which said: "The Scouts picked up a Mrs. O'Maker who had been walking for four days without food, with her husband...". P. 106 "The World's View" (Nora Kane). * MRS. ONSLOW-ROBBS, 1896. Neé Edith Mazoe Judson - formerly Bovell. Born in Salisbury 10/2/1896, daughter of Col. Dan Judson, well-known for his part in the Mazoe Patrol. She and her mother were in the condemned cell of the gaol, which was used as the laager in Salisbury during the rebellion. Mrs. Onslow-Robbs left Rhodesia to live at the Cape. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * CHRISTINA OOSTHUIZEN, 1894 or 1895. Christina Catherina Martina was born on 20/11/94 and baptised on 8/9/95. It is not stated if she was born in Rhodesia. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. M. Oosthuizen. Information, the Dutch Reformed Church Baptismal Register, 1893. * MRS. J. F. M. OOSTHUIZEN, 1895 or earlier. Neé Johanna Aletta Catherina van Rooyen. She married Jacobus Frederik Martinus Oosthuizen, and their daughter, Christina, was baptised on 8/9/95. Information, the Dutch Reformed Church Baptismal Register, 1893. * MRS. P. W. OOSTHUIZEN, 1895. Neé Pieternella Wilhelmina Christina Kruger, arrived 1895. Her first husband was J. Z. Olivier, who died in 1898. She was in the Enkeldoorn laager during the rebellion and later lived in Bulawayo. Letters from her daughter, Mrs. J. C. Barratt, dated 17/7/59, and from her son at Filabusi, dated 4/8/59. * MRS. ORAN, 1894 or earlier. This lady was present at an Assembly Ball in the Masonic Hotel on 7/9/94. Information from Mr. G. H. Tanser, Salisbury. * MRS. ORTON, 1896. Had a wonderful escape from massacre by Mashona rebels, see p. 268 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women", by Jeannie M. Boggie. Also mentioned on p. 58 of "Reports on Native Disturbances" as living between Salisbury and Marandellas. * MISS MINNIE OSBORNE, 1892. This lady is mentioned in the "Rhodesia Chronicle and Mashonaland Advertiser", 26/11/92, issue 30, as the proprietress of the Mashonaland Hotel, the Causeway, Salisbury. "Good accommodation for residents and travellers. Travellers can outspan at the hotel. Cattle grazed and kraaled free of charge...". Letter from Mr. A. Cripwell, Salisbury, dated 26/8/57. The Umtali Advertiser of 24/3/94 refers to a Miss Winnie Osborne of Salisbury who had her curtains set on fire. The Editor of the Rhodesia Herald put the fire out and was invited to supper by Miss Osborne. National Archives files. * MRS. OTTERSON, 1894. Neé Alice Gifford. Travelled with her parents and family in the Edenburg Trek. Her first husband was Mr. J. W. Scott, also a member of the trek. Mrs. Otterson lived many years at Chipinga and had many memories of those early days. Information from herself. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. T. C. S. OWEN, 1896. Neé Kate Bailey. On 7/8/96 Mr. Timothy Carew Skene Owen married Miss Kate Bailey, "who has just arrived in this country", according to the Rhodesia Advertiser of 8/6/96. Three clergymen officiated at the wedding. They were the Ven. Archdeacon Upcher, the Rev. Jones and the Rev. J. A. Walker, "incumbent of Umtali". National Archives files. * MRS. PAGE, 1894. Neé Ann Elizabeth Wilson. Came by wagon. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. GREY PALMER, 1875. A young English lady who came out to marry a trader. They travelled up from the Cape by ox wagon, but Mrs. Palmer died soon after arrival and was buried at Hope Fountain Mission, near Bulawayo. Information from Mrs. Jessie Lovemore. Also pp. 83-84 "First Steps in Civilizing Rhodesia" (Mrs. Boggie). * MRS. R. PALMER, 1894. Neé Muriel Kolbe Carnegie. Born in Cape Town on 12/1/93. Daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. D. Carnegie, and travelled up with them the following year to Hope Fountain Mission. Was in the Bulawayo laager during the 1896 Rebellion. She married Mr. Reginald Palmer in 1917 and went to live in England in 1918. Her daughter, Ella Rowena, married Sir Martin Ryle, Britain's Astronomer Royal. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * SISTER PANCRATIUS, 1895. Surname Webster. One of the Dominican Sisters who opened the Convent School, Bulawayo, and who helped to keep it going until the rebellion, in spite of the heavy work entailed by too many pupils. When the rebellion broke out only Sister Sebastian continued to teach and Sister Pancratius helped with nursing the sick and wounded in the hospital. She died in South Africa in 1953. Information, letters from St. Dominic's Convent, Salisbury, and the "History of the Dominican Sisters in Bulawayo" written by Sister Mary Admirabilis. * VISCOUNTESS DE LA PANOUSE, 1890. Known affectionately as "Billy". Came from England on the same boat as the Viscomte, then travelled with his party to Matabeleland and Mashonaland disguised as a youth. They were married in Salisbury by the Resident Magistrate, Col. Marshall Hole. "Billy" was a courageous and charming lady and had a very narrow escape from being murdered in the Mashona rebellion in 1896. See pp. 117-118 and 142-143 "The World's View", by Nora S. Kane. After some years the Viscomtess and her husband returned to Paris. See pp. 41-46 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). "Billy was really a splendid little heroine and deservedly popular" - letter from Mr. Marshall Hole to Mrs. Boggie dated 14/8/32. * MRS. PARKER, 1892. Neé Saraha Johanna Niemand. Came in November, 1892, with her first husband, Mr. Louwrens. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. H. PASCOE, 1895 or earlier. A son, Thomas George Edward, was born to Henry and Mary Pascoe of Bulawayo on 2/3/95, and baptised on 8/7/95. Mr. Pascoe was a mason. Information; Register of Baptisms, 1894, Parish of St. John, Bulawayo. * MRS. PASCOE, 1891. Neé Kate Curran. Travelled up by ox wagon from Kimberley. She was the wife of the Salvation Army officer who started Salvation Army work in Rhodesia - letters from Miss Pascoe dated 23/8/55, and from Mrs. Shepherd (daughter) dated 30/6/59 and 14/7/59. Was in the Salisbury laager during the rebellion. Mrs. Pascoe was Mayoress of Salisbury, 1905/6. She was "the soul of goodness", pp. 60-61 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). * MARY PASCOE, 1891. Mary Elizabeth Pascoe died in Luck Street, Salisbury, on 8/5/96 of dislocation of the neck. She was not quite six years old. Her parents were John Pascoe and his wife Kate. Information, the Deaths Register, National Archives. According to the Bulawayo Chronicle of 13/5/96, she was killed by falling from scaffolding. * MISS VIVIENNE PASCOE, 1891. Arrived by ox wagon with her parents (who started the Salvation Army's work in Rhodesia) when she was four years old, and Salisbury remained her home for many years. Information, her letter dated 23/8/55. * REV. MOTHER PATRICK, 1891. Born in Ireland, Mary Cosgrove was given the name Patrick when she first wore the Dominican habit. She was appointed Superior of the small band of Sisters who came from Potchefstroom to Fort Salisbury after a long and dangerous journey. In 1898 Queen Victoria "intimated her intention of conferring the Order of the Royal Red Cross in recognition of Mother Patrick's work tending sick and wounded during the rebellion in 1896". She was the first Prioress of the Dominican Nuns in Rhodesia, and she died in Salisbury in July, 1900, aged 36. Pp. 4-22, 34, 35 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). * MRS. J. W. PATTINSON, 1895 or earlier. Neé Magden. The Rhodesia Advertiser of 27/12/95 reported the wedding in Umtali of Mr. J. W. Pattinson and Miss J. Magden, daughter of Mr. R. Magden, a contractor. It was "the second event of its kind in the Manica capital". The reception was held at the Masonic Hotel. Information, National Archives files. * LADY HENRY PAULET, 1894 or earlier. Mentioned as having distributed prizes at the Convent School, Salisbury. Page 78 "In God's White Robed Army", by a Dominican Sister. She was "afterwards Marchioness of Winchester". Letter from Dr. Rand to Mr. Marshall Hole dated 19/11/32, formerly in possession of Mrs. Boggie. * MRS. GEORGE PAULING, 1895 or earlier. Neé Halliwell. Her husband was Minister of Mines and held other high offices. Mrs. Pauling and her sister acted in amateur plays in Salisbury. While driving a tandem alone in September 1895, she had a narrow escape. The horses bolted, the cart being upset, but Mrs. Pauling was only slightly injured. Information, the Bulawayo Chronicle and Mr. G. H. Tanser, Salisbury. Mrs. Pauling was a popular hostess and her house-warming in Salisbury in July 1895 was described by The Nugget as "the greatest success that Salisbury has yet seen". The drawing-room and verandah were decorated with Japanese lanterns, and Mrs. Pauling wore a salmon pink gown trimmed with lace. * MRS. PEALL, 1896. Neé Gwendoline Althea Thomas. Grand-daughter of Rev. T. M. Thomas of the London Missionary Society, and daughter of the well-known Native Commissioner, William Elliott Thomas. She left Rhodesia in 1935 and lived for some years in South Africa. Information from Sir Eric Thomas, Salisbury. * MRS. PEARMAN, 1891. Neé Janet Susannah van der Merwe. Arrived in March, 1891. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. PEARSON, 1896. Neé Mary Ann Durham. Travelled up with four children with the Convent Sisters by ox wagon from Mafeking. Mrs. Pearson lived in Bulawayo until her death in 1904. Information from her daughter-in-law, Mrs. E. A. Pearson, Selukwe, in letters dated 22/7/59 and 5/8/59. * MRS. F. H. PELLATT, 1895 or earlier. Mrs. Pellatt's son, Joseph Butler, was baptised on 8/9/95. Her husband, Frederick Henry Pellatt, was manager of Queen's Reef, Bulawayo. Information, the Register of Baptisms, 1894, Parish of St. John, Bulawayo. * MRS. F. C. PENN, 1896 or earlier. Neé Maria Catharine de Beer. Mrs. Penn's son, Thomas, was born on 9/1/96 and baptised by Fr. A. M. Daignault on 22/4/96. Her husband was Francis Claude Penn. * MRS. PERKIN, 1895. Neé Henrietta van Niekerk. Arrived with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. "Ponty" van Niekerk. Was in the Bulawayo laager during the rebellion and died in 1918. Information from her nephew, Mr. T. A. Montgomery, Bulawayo. * MRS. J. R. PERRINS, 1896. Neé Kathleen Lucy Ashburner. She came up with her mother by ox wagon in 1896 and lived at Fort Rixon. She married Major J. R. Perrins. Information, Mr. A. M. Ewing. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. P. M. PETERS, 1894. Neé Anna Maria Younge. Her first husband was Mr. Storm, who died in South Africa. She then married Mr. P. M. Peters, and they arrived in Bulawayo in June 1894, three weeks before their son, Albert Simon, was born on 6/7/94. Mrs. Peters was also the mother of Mrs. Alice Elizabeth Barker. On Roll of Women Pioneers. Information, Rhodesia Pioneers' and Early Settlers' Society. * MRS. PHIPPS, 1892. Neé Elizabeth Cecilia Engelbrecht. On Roll of Women Pioneers. She was the daughter of Mrs. Johanna Maria Engelbrecht and was in the country in 1892. Information, Mr. A. M. Ewing. * MRS. H. J. PICKETT, 1895 or earlier. Mrs. Pickett was among those invited to Mr. Otto Siegrist's dance to mark the completion of Messrs. Fabre et Fils' premises in Umtali. The Rhodesia Advertiser also records that she was confirmed in Umtali Church by Bishop Gaul in September, 1895. Mr. H. J. Pickett was a government surveyor. National Archives files. * MARIA PIETERS, 1896 or earlier. Maria Susana Pieters was the daughter of Petrus Johannes and Maria Susana Pieters. She died of malaria and jaundice in Fort Victoria Hospital on 27/4/96, aged ten-and-a-half. Information, the Death Register, Vol. III, National Archives. * MRS. THOS. PITTENDRIGH, 1895 or earlier. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Pittendrigh attended the Spreckley-Borrow wedding in August, 1895. Mr. Pittendrigh was a general dealer in Bulawayo. Information, the Bulawayo Chronicle. * MRS. POHL, 1894. Neé Catherine Cronje. "Arrived with parents". On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. POSSELT, 1895. Neé Susanna Anna Jordaan. Arrived with relatives at Fort Victoria in September, 1895. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. TED POWELL, 1896 or earlier. This lady was in the Mangwe laager and her son was born in the fort there. Information, Mrs. Black, Marula. * MRS. PRATT, 1896. Neé Hilda Ann Browning Stuttaford. Arrived with parents in January, 1896. Was in the Bulawayo laager and later lived in Salisbury. On Roll of Women Pioneers. Information from Mrs. W. Stuttaford, Bulawayo. * MRS. PRESCOTT, 1894. Neé Cloete. Travelled up by ox wagon with her husband and family and lived at Mangwe. She and her six children were in the laager there during the rebellion in 1896. A long article written by her daughter, Mrs. Black, is to be found in "First Steps in Civilizing Rhodesia" (Mrs. Boggie). Mrs. Prescott died at the age of 84. Letter from Mrs. Black dated 25/11/59. * MRS. PRETORIUS, 1893. Neé Katherina Jacoba Koen. Arrived at Headlands where she and her husband had a store, wayside hotel and telegraph office. She was in the Umtali laager and died in 1935. Her name is mentioned in the B.S.A. Company's "Reports on Native Disturbances", 1896. Also pp. 125, 126, 130, 131 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. D. S. PRETORIUS, 1894. Neé Sarah Isabella Bredenkamp. Arrived by ox wagon from Vryburg. Lived most of her life in Rhodesia and died in Bulawayo in 1936. Information from her daughter, Mrs. van der Struys, Bulawayo. Her husband's names were David Schalk Pretorius, and their son was baptised David Schalk on 8/9/95. Information, the Dutch Reformed Church Baptismal Register, 1893. * MRS. PRINSLOO, 1896 or earlier. This lady, a widow, was in the laager at Mangwe in the 1896 rebellion and later opened a laundry in Bulawayo. Information from Mrs. Black, Marula. * MRS. PRINSLOO, 1896 or earlier. Neé Hillette Lovina A. J. Prinsloo. Came with her husband and family. She was in the Bulawayo laager, and she died about 1930. Information, Mrs. Grobler, Bulawayo. * MRS. JAN PRINSLOO, 1894 or earlier. The story of the murder of Mr. Prinsloo and Mrs. Susie Prinsloo is told on pp. 269-271 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women", by Jeannie M. Boggie, who states the details were given to her husband, Major Boggie, by a native in his employ. * LUSIA PRINSLOO, 1895 or earlier. Lusia Susanna Prinsloo, aged 21, was baptised at Bulawayo on 30/11/95, according to the Dutch Reformed Church Baptismal Register, 1893. She came from Waterberg. * MARIA PRINSLOO, 1895 or earlier. Maria Magdalena was baptised at Bulawayo on 30/11/95, according to the Dutch Reformed Church Baptismal Register. She was 17 years old and came from Waterberg. * MRS. W. PRINSLOO, 1895. Neé Hessie Synders. Travelled up with her husband and four sons in the Henry-Steyn Trek. See p. 163 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia" (Olivier). * MRS. PULLEN, 1896. Neé Mary Maria Phillips. Arrived with her family via Mangwe. They lived in Bulawayo, where she died in 1916. Information from her grand-daughter, Mrs. Ketteringham, given to the Pioneers' and Early Settlers' Society, September 1959. * MARY FLORENCE PURCELL, 1892 or earlier. Neé Mayor. This young woman who died at the age of 20 in Salisbury Hospital on 26/6/92, was born in Liverpool, England, and her father's name was given as I. Mayor. She was a housekeeper, and left a minor child named Tuli Mayor. Information from the Deaths Register, Vol. I, in the National Archives. * MRS. T. W. QUESTED, 1886. Neé Johanna Catherine Greeff. Born at Mangwe 21/4/1886. Mrs. Quested lived near Plumtree for many years. On Roll of Women Pioneers. Her husband, Mr. T. W. Quested, came to Rhodesia with the 1890 Pioneer Column and later became a rancher in the Plumtree area. * MRS. QUIN, 1896. First names Constance Lillie - maiden name not recorded. Arrived in Gwelo in 1896. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. P. J. RAAFF, 1893. Neé Catherine Gertrude von Oertel. Wife of Commandant Pieter Johannes Raaff, C.M.G., Commander of Raaff's Rangers. Mrs. Raaff was in Fort Victoria during the Matabele War. Information from the Pioneers' and Early Settlers' Society, Bulawayo. Also "The Downfall of Lobengula" (Wills and Collingridge). * MRS. A. C. RAATH, 1894. Neé Liebenberg. Is mentioned in the Bulawayo Directory and Handbook of Matabeleland, 1895-96, as living at Stand 690, Borrow St. Was a "friendly neighbour" of Mrs. Welensky (mother of the Federal Prime Minister). Later went to Salisbury district. Left Rhodesia in 1928 and died in Cape Town in 1930, aged nearly 79. Information in letters from her daughter, Mrs. Lewis, Standerton, in answer to my advertisement. Mrs. Raath was in the Bulawayo laager during the rebellion. * MRS. RAATH, 1894. Neé Christina Maria Mynhardt. Came up with the Mynhardt-Utrecht Trek. Information from Mrs. M. Edwards, Chipinga, 27/6/57, also page 163 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia" (Olivier). * MRS. ANDREW RABE, 1896. Neé Helen Catherine Bekker. She married Mr. Andrew Rabe at the Wesleyan Church, Bulawayo, in May 1896. A reception was held at the Charter Hotel. The Bulawayo Chronicle, 16/5/96. * MRS. RADEMEYER, 1894. Neé van Zyl. Travelled up with her parents in the Martin Trek. P. 173 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). Also p. 79 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia" (Olivier). * MISS A. RADEMEYER, 1895 or earlier. Ran the Balmoral Tea Rooms at Stand 238, Abercorn Street, according to the Bulawayo Directory and Handbook of Matabeleland, 1895-1896, p. 86. * MRS. RADEMEYER, 1894. Neé Anna Frances Christina Erasmus. Arrived in Bulawayo 15/12/94. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. RADEMEYER, 1894. Neé Sarah Matilda Herbst. Came with the Edenburg Trek. P. 60 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia" (Olivier). On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. RAE, 1892. Neé Christina Johanna Maritz. Arrived with her parents, December 1892. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. RAINER, 1894. Neé Miriam van Rooyen. Came up with the Martin Trek. P. 164 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia" (Olivier). On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. RAINSBURY, 1896 or earlier. "Mr. and Mrs. Rainsbury opened a tearoom in the premises formerly known as the Holborn Restaurant". The Bulawayo Chronicle 14/3/96, through Mr. A. Cripwell, Salisbury. * MRS. J. RAINSFORD, 1895. Neé Katherine Kuhn. Arrived in Bulawayo in December, 1895, with her husband. John Rainsford, and their son, John Albert Rainsford. Mrs. Rainsford died in the Bulawayo laager on 1st June, 1896, and is buried in the Pioneer Section of the Bulawayo cemetery. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. C. S. RAU, 1895 or earlier. Mrs. Margaret Rau had a son, Clarence Carol, born on 22/5/95 and baptised the following month by Father A. M. Daignault. Her husband was Mr. Carol S. Rau. Information, the Catholic Church, Bulawayo, Baptismal Register. * MRS. RAUBENHEIMER, 1895. Mother of Mrs. Kirk, whose name is on the Roll of Women Pioneers as having "arrived with parents". * MRS. RAUSCH, 1896 or earlier. Mrs. Rausch had a daughter, Emily, born in Bulawayo on 2/2/96. Information, the Registrar's Office, Salisbury. * EMILY RAUSCH, 1896. This child was born in Bulawayo on 2/2/96, according to information from the Registrar's Office, Salisbury. * MRS. RAYNER, 1895. Neé Florence Natalie Richardson. Arrived with her father. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MISS ADA RAYSON, 1896. Miss Rayson performed in the first variety company to visit Bulawayo at the opening of the first theatre, founded by Mr. A. E. Wilson of the Caledonian Hotel. Information, the Bulawayo Chronicle, 4/11/96. * MISS ANN MILDRED READ, 1894. Came up with her parents. Lived in Johannesburg in her later years. Letter from her niece, Mrs. J. Webb, Salisbury, dated 2/10/1957, in answer to my advertisement. * MRS. READ, 1894. Came up with her husband and five children. Her name is in the Bulawayo Directory and Handbook of Matabeleland, 1895-1896 as being the owner of-Stand No. 561, Wilson Street. She acted as a mid-wife. Information from her grand-daughter, Mrs. J. Webb, Salisbury, in a letter dated 2/10/57, answering my advertisement. * MRS. H. READER, 1862. Was at the Falls with her husband and child on 9/8/62, and was the tenth visitor to go there. Information, Mr. A. M. Ewing. * MRS. H. REDDALL, 1893 or 1894. Mrs. Reddall was one of the first ladies to arrive in Bulawayo after the Occupation in November, 1893, and after an absence during 1896, was one of the first to return when the rebellion ended. The Bulawayo Chronicle, 9/9/96. According to "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie), p. 225, Mrs. Reddall arrived in March, 1894, and was one of the ladies who attended the first subscription dance held in Bulawayo in September, 1894, at which Mr. Rhodes and Dr. Jameson were present. Mr. Herbert Reddall was a broker, land and estate agent with an office in Bank Buildings. * MRS. REDMOND, 1895. Neé Jane Miller Wood. Arrived with her parents by ox wagon and was in the Bulawayo laager during the Matabele rebellion. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. REDRUP, R.R.C., O.B.E., M.B.E., 1896. Neé Gertrude Fenella Clarke. Came up with the P. D. Crewes towards the end of the Matabele Rebellion. A great and well-loved personality. An interesting article entitled "Nurse Fenella" is to be found in "Women of Central Africa". Soon after she arrived she went as Trilby to a fancy dress dance held in the Stock Exchange Buildings, and danced a polka there with Cecil Rhodes. She commented afterwards: "He did not dance very well. He was not a dancing man". After that occasion, Mrs. Redrup was always known as Trilby because of the costume she had worn. She died on 1/6/45. Information from her son, Mr. Aston Redrup, and from her own story in the souvenir magazine, "Occupation of Matabeleland". On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MISS REED, 1895. The Bulawayo Chronicle of 16/11/95 reported that Miss Reed played in the mixed doubles of a tennis tournament in Gwelo on Occupation Day, 1895. * MRS. REED, 1891. Neé Camilia Applebee. Arrived with her first husband, Jimmy Mitchell, and was reputed to be the first women to settle in Fort Victoria. She was a nurse by profession. They trekked up by ox wagon, taking three months on the journey, and opened a restaurant in Fort Victoria. Pp. 78-79 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. REED, 1893 or earlier. Neé Elizabeth Lynn. In 1893 she married Lieut. Reed of the Artillery Troop of the Victoria Rangers. Members of the Troop attended as a guard of honour at the church entrance. The bride wore a pink "russel" cord dress with figured satin trimming and a wreath and veil. Her sister was bridesmaid. The honeymoon was spent at "The Farm". Information, the Mashonaland Times and Mining Chronicle, 2/9/93, National Archives. * MRS. REES, 1888. Neé Susie Wesley Davies. Wife of Rev. Bowen Rees of Inyati Mission. Mrs. Rees was in the Bulawayo laager during the rebellion, and travelled down by coach with her two children to Palapye, where she stayed until the rebellion was over, then returned to the Mission. Pp. 61-65 "First Steps in Civilizing Rhodesia" (Mrs. Boggie). * MRS. REEVES, 1896. Neé Christina Annandale Lamb, daughter of Mrs. James Lamb. She was born in Salisbury on 7/1/96 and her name is on the Voluntary Register of Births in the National Archives, Salisbury. She was in the laager there with her mother and two sisters. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. REID, 1894. Mother of Mrs. Bessie Cornthwaite, whose name is on the Roll of Women Pioneers as having "arrived with parents". * MRS. REILLY, 1894. Mother of Mrs. Willows, whose name is on the Roll of Women Pioneers as having "arrived with parents". * MRS. REIMER, 1891. Travelled up with "Krienke's party" - herself and son. P. 52 of Mrs. Boggie's "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women". * MRS. REMMER, 1894. Neé Engela Jacoba Heyns. Arrived with the Martin Trek. Information, Mrs. M. Edwards, Chipinga. Also p. 79 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia" (Olivier). * MRS. RENDERS, 1892. Neé Tensina Christina de Klerk. Went to Enkeldoorn first. She was the daughter-in-law of Adam Renders, who went to Zimbabwe in 1867. Mrs. Renders died on 3/7/46. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. RENNIE, 1894. Neé Elizabeth Johanna Herbst. Came up with her parents in the Edenburg Trek and lived in Fort Victoria in later years. Interesting experiences of hers are given on pp. 62 and 70 of "Bid Time Return" by Basil Fuller. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. RENTON, 1895. Neé Emily Ann Richards. Arrived by donkey wagon. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. RHYNAS, 1895. Neé Jane Miller Wood. Arrived 12/5/95. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. RICHARDS, 1894. Neé Dora Maria Herbst. Came up with the Edenburg Trek. Was in the Fort Victoria laager. Information from herself at Essexvale, April, 1958. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MISS FLORENCE RICHARDSON, 1896 or earlier. This lady took part in the play "Caste" at the Salisbury Masonic Theatre in 1896, according to a report in The Herald. Information from Mr. G. H. Tanser. * HELEN CLARA ROBERTS, 1896 or earlier. This name is in the Bulawayo Directory and Handbook of Matabeleland, 1895-1896, as being the owner of Stand No. 554, Grey Street. * MRS. L. F. H. ROBERTS, 1892. Neé Eveline Frances Jemima Coleman. Came with her parents in the Moodie Trek. Was a niece of Thomas Moodie, leader of the Trek. She was in the Salisbury laager during the rebellion. Mrs. Roberts was married in 1897 and lived first in Salisbury, then in Melsetter, and other places in Rhodesia until her death in Salisbury in 1951. Information from her son, Mr. Farewell Roberts, Bulawayo. On Roll of Women Pioneers. Her husband was Mr. Leonard Farewell Holstock Roberts. * MRS. ROBINS, 1894. Neé Daisy Maria Bain. Arrived with her parents on 12/12/94. Was in the Bulawayo laager during the rebellion. Lived in Bulawayo till her death in 1950. Information from her niece, Miss G. Howard, Bulawayo. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. ROBINSON, 1896 or earlier. Was in the Salisbury laager during the rebellion and left in convoy in November, 1896. The names of those who left thus are in the National Archives records. Information, Mr. G. H. Tanser. * MRS. M. RODEN, 1892. Mentioned on p. 55 of "God's White Robed Army", by a Dominican Sister, as having adopted a child whose mother had died of fever in Salisbury. The name Mary Jacoba Roden, neé Inley, is in the Deaths Register in the National Archives as having died of malarial fever in Salisbury Hospital on 12/6/96, aged 30 years. Her husband was Michael Roden. * MRS. RODGERS, 1894. Came from Australia to Umtali and was a well-known character in the early nineties. P. 76 "Raiders and Rebels in South Africa", by Elsa Goodwin Green, also pp. 116 and 129 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). * MRS. RORKE, 1894. Arrived in July, 1894. By profession a nurse. She and Mrs. Redrup gave their services to the troops during the Boer War. P. 231 of Mrs. Boggie's book "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women". The Bulawayo Sketch of 29/12/94 mentions the "handsome costume of Mrs. Rorke" in a report of a ball given by the Bulawayo Athletics Club in "the new spacious Magistrate's Court, capable of holding 300". It was reported in the Bulawayo Chronicle of 29/3/95 that Mrs. F. Rorke, "a devotee of tennis", had gone to England for her health. * MRS. E. R. RORKE, 1896 or earlier. Neé Ethelene Blanche Thomas. Miss Thomas was married to Mr. Ernest Robert Rorke, a transport rider, at the Cathedral Church of St. Mary and All Saints, Salisbury, on 14/11/96. Cornelia Bezuidenhout witnessed the marriage. Information, the Cathedral, Salisbury, Marriage Register, National Archives. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. ROSE-INNES, 1895. Neé Eva Gladwin. Born in Salisbury 26/6/96. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. ROSENFELS, 1894. Neé Jessie Elizabeth Gibson. Arrived in Bulawayo from Nylstroom in August, 1894, with her husband and infant daughter, taking three months to do the journey. During the rebellion she was in the Bulawayo laager, where she gave birth to a son, Sigmund Julius. Her daughter, Rosa, died of blackwater fever at the age of 14. Mrs. Rosenfels was a fine and courageous character. She died on the farm at Marula in 1950, and was buried there next to her husband and her father. Information from her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Lois Rosenfels, in letter dated 20/7/60. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * ROSA ROSENFELS, 1894. Daughter of Mrs. Jessie Rosenfels. She came to Rhodesia in 1894 as an infant with her parents, and died of blackwater fever at the age of 14. Her parents settled at Marula. * MRS. ROSS, 1896 or earlier. Mr. and Mrs. Ross, and their adopted daughter (Agnes Kirk) were murdered by the Matabele rebels near Insiza. "Sunshine and Storm in Rhodesia", by F. C. Selous, pp. 209, 212-213. * MISS JOHANNA ROSS, 1896 or earlier. This lady was brought into Bulawayo by Captain Napier's Column from the Shangani area in April, 1896. Information, the Bulawayo Chronicle. * MRS. ROSSITER, 1895. Neé Alettia Elizabeth Coetzer. Arrived with her parents, Harm and Johanna Coetzer, with the Henry-Steyn Trek to Melsetter. P. 160 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia" (Olivier). On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. ROUSSOUW, 1896. Neé Maria Magdalena Schoonveldt. Was in the Fort Victoria laager during the rebellion and lived in that town for many years. Information, her daughter-in-law, Mrs. J. Roussouw, Fort Victoria, 10/12/58. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. RUBENS, 1894 or earlier. This lady was among those who attended the first subscription dance held in Bulawayo, at which Mr. Rhodes and Dr. Jameson attended. "Mr. Howard, manager of the Rhodesia Company (the Rhodesia Printing and Publishing Company) very generously gave the building for the occasion. Reported in the Matabele Times of 21/9/94. Information, Mr. A. M. Ewing. * MRS. RUBINSTEIN, 1896. Neé Sarah Grossberg. Arrived with her father, Abraham Grossberg, and family in 1896. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MISS RUBRIDGE, 1891. "An elderly lady who accompanied Mrs. Marriott and three children." Quoted from letter from Mr. Marshall Hole to Mrs. Boggie, dated 19/11/32. * MRS. RUNDLE, 1895. Neé Elizabeth Cornthwaite. Travelled up to Bulawayo by ox wagon to join her husband, and was in the laager there in 1896. Information from her daughter, Mrs. Oaten, letter dated 6/10/57 in answer to my advertisement. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. SAIRLE, 1894. This lady attended an Assembly Ball in the Masonic Hotel, Salisbury, on 7/9/94. Information, Mr. G. H. Tanser. * MRS. SALE, 1896. Neé Betty Grossberg. Arrived with her father, Abraham Grossberg. and family in 1896. Information, the Rhodesia Pioneers' and Early Settlers' Society. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. SALMON, 1896 or earlier. This lady was in the Bulawayo laager during the Matabele Rebellion and gave birth to a son there. Information from Mr. J. S. McNeillie, Mayor of Bulawayo, 26/10/57. * LAURA SALMON, 1896. Laura Campbell Salmon was baptised on 9/9/96, according to the Register of Baptisms, 1894, Parish of St. John, Bulawayo. She was the daughter of William Colin Campbell Salmon and his wife, Emily. Mr. Salmon was a transport rider. * MRS. P. SALS, 1894 or earlier. Neé Ellen Howan. The registration of this marriage is to be found in the National Archives, Salisbury. The marriage took place in Bulawayo on 28/11/94. Mr. Pietro Sals was a miner. * MRS. SALTHOUSE, 1896 or earlier. One of the three ladies who had the terrible experience of being brought into Salisbury by the Mazoe Patrol during the Mashona Rebellion. Her husband was manager of the Alice Mine. Pp. 59-60 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). In November, 1896, Mrs. Salthouse attended Lady Grey's reception at Government House, "stylishly gowned in black crepon with cornflower silk and a bonnet adorned with mignonette". Information, The Nugget 30/11/96, National Archives. * MRS. HANS SAUER, 1893. Neé Cecilia Josephine Fitzpatrick. Wife of Dr. Hans Sauer and sister of Sir Percy Fitzpatrick of "Jock of the Bushveldt" fame. Mrs. Sauer trekked up with her husband and only stayed a short time, but often went back to Rhodesia on visits. She arrived with two daughters. Information from her daughter, Mrs. Graham in Canterbury, England, through Mrs. Malise Graham, Bulawayo. The Matabele Times and Mining Journal of 17/8/94 (National Archives) stated that while travelling in her private wagon to Bulawayo, Mrs. Sauer was unfortunate enough to get amidst a large veld fire at Macloutsie. The wagon with all her luggage was destroyed. * MRS. SAVILLE, 1895 or earlier. This lady came to Bulawayo from Salisbury in May, 1895. She and her husband attended the wedding of Captain Spreckley and Miss Beatrice Borrow in August of that year. Information, the Bulawayo Chronicle. * MRS. SAWERTHAL, 1893. Neé Emily Mabel Augusta Mann. Travelled up by post cart to be married. According to Mr. Marshall Hole's letter to Mrs. Boggie dated 14/8/32, she was married from his house. Monica Marshall Hole was her bridesmaid and Major Patrick Forbes was best man. Her wedding was stated to be the first in Salisbury. However, a certificate in the Original Marriage Register now in the National Archives shows that Emily Mabel Augusta Mann was married to Henry Emanuel Sauerthal (sic), a land surveyor, in the English Church at Salisbury on 7/6/93, and the earliest marriage date recorded took place on 5/12/91. Mrs. Sawerthal lived many years in Salisbury, but returned to the Cape after the death of her husband. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. SCHLENKER, 1896 or earlier. Mentioned on p. 125 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" by Jeannie M. Boggie, as having gone into the Umtali laager from Headlands during the Mashona Rebellion. * MRS. SCHMIDT, 1896. Neé Harriet Elizabeth Stanly. Arrived with her parents in August, 1896. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MISS SCHMITZ, 1892 or earlier. This lady's name is given by the Mashonaland Herald and Zambesian Times as among those present at Mr. Stamford Brown's dance, held in Salisbury in August, 1892. Information, National Archives, Salisbury. * MRS. SCHOLTZ, 1894. Neé Aletta Cecilia Mynhardt. Came up with her parents in the Mynhardt-Utrecht Trek: Information, Mrs. M. Edwards, Chipinga, 27/6/57. Also p. 92 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia", by S. P. Olivier. * MRS. JAN SCHOLTZ, 1894. Neé Marie Nel. Arrived with her daughter in the Martin Trek. Information from Mrs. M. Edwards, Chipinga, 27/6/1957. Also p. 79 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia", by S. P. Olivier. * MRS. SALMON SCHOLTZ, 1894. Neé Anna Nel. Came with the Martin Trek bringing four sons and two daughters, Anna Maria and Cathrina. P. 163 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia" (Olivier). The Deaths Register in the National Archives records that Mrs. Scholtz died in childbirth on 4/11/94 at the Luseti River, Melsetter district, while on the way to the Chimanimani with Martin's Trek. * MRS. A. M. SCHONVELD, 1894 or earlier. Neé Hendrica Johanna Griesel. Mrs. Schonveldt had a son, Abraham Martin, who was born on 25/8/94 in the Victoria district. Her husband's names were also Abraham Martin. Information, the Dutch Reformed Church Register of Baptisms, 1893. * MRS. FRIKKIE SCHOULTZ, 1895. Neé Isobel Bekker. Arrived with her parents in the Kruger-Bekker Trek. Information from Mrs. M. Edwards, Chipinga,. 27/6/1957. Also p. 161 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia", by S. P. Olivier. * MRS. HENDRIK SCHOULTZ, 1895. Neé Cornelia Bekker. Arrived with her parents in the Kruger-Bekker Trek. Information from Mrs. M. Edwards, Chipinga, 27/6/57. * MRS. LOUIS SCHUTT, 1894. Neé Cornelia Mynhardt. Came with her parents in the Mynhardt-Utrecht Trek. Information from Mrs. M. Edwards, Chipinga. Also Olivier's "Many Treks Made Rhodesia", p. 162. * MRS. SCOTT, 1895 or earlier. An advertisement in The Nugget of 19/12/95 (National Archives) drew attention to "Mrs. Scott's dining-rooms and restaurant, Market Buildings," Salisbury. * MRS. FIFE SCOTT, 1895. According to a report in the Bulawayo Chronicle of 16/11/95, Mrs. Fife Scott played in the mixed doubles of an Occupation Day tennis tournament in Gwelo, and won the final. * MRS. G. SCOTT, 1895. Neé Caroline Elizabeth Elliott. Her husband, George Scott, was a trader. They trekked to Rhodesia in 1895 and Mrs. Scott was in the Bulawayo laager in 1896. She had four daughters, including Mrs. Claudie Montgomery and Mrs. Effie McPherson, who was born during the trek to Bulawayo. The family came from East London. Mrs. Scott was buried in the Semokwe area. Information from her daughter, Mrs. McPherson, 1974. * MRS. W. SCOT-RUSSELL, 1894. Neé Amy Atherstone Cumming. Arrived with her parents, five sisters, and several brothers, in Bulawayo in July, 1894, having trekked from Johannesburg by ox wagon. Was the first woman to be married in the Presbyterian Church in Abercorn Street, Bulawayo. She was in the Bulawayo laager and is on the Roll of Women Pioneers. Information supplied by her son, Mr. Eric Scot-Russell. * SISTER SEBASTIAN, 1895. Surname Hill. One of the two Sisters who taught at the Convent School, Bulawayo, when it opened in October, 1895. When the rebellion broke out in 1896, Sister Sebastian continued teaching on her own while her colleague, Sister Pancratius, helped at the hospital. Letters from the Dominican Convent, Salisbury, dated 18/11l/55 and 13/8/57. Also the "History of the Dominican Sisters in Bulawayo", written by Sister Mary Admirabilis. * MRS. F. C. SELOUS, 1895. Neé Maddy. Daughter of the Dean of Gloucester and wife of the famous hunter. Arrived in Salisbury with her husband and Miss Beatrice Borrow in July, 1895, and proceeded to Bulawayo almost immediately via Hartley. She "accompanied" Miss Borrow at her wedding to Captain Spreckley at St. John's Church, Bulawayo. About 30/8/95 Mr. and Mrs. Selous left town for their home at Essexvale. The Chronicle of 28/3/96 reports that "about midday Mrs. Selous and her husband arrived in town, having ridden posthaste from their house in Essexvale with the alarming information that the Kaffirs were mobilising in force and that both of them had had a narrow escape. "Mrs. Selous was very much knocked up by her hard ride". She and her husband left Bulawayo by coach for the South about 23/8/96 for a brief stay in the Cape Colony, then went on to England, thence on a big travelling expedition. Information, the Bulawayo Chronicle 19/8/96. They sailed from Cape Town in the "Scot" on 4/11/96. Some of their experiences during the Matabele Rebellion are given in chapter 4, "Sunshine and Storm in Rhodesia", by F. C. Selous. * MRS. SHAW, 1896. Neé Elizabeth van Helsbinden. Came to the country with her husband, Edward Shaw. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. H. A. SHAWE, 1894 or earlier. Christian name, Alethea. Mrs. Shawe give birth to a daughter, Hermia Frances Shawe, on 7/12/94, in Salisbury. Her husband was Henry Adrian Shawe, a transport rider. Information, the Cathedral, Salisbury, Baptismal Register, Vol. I, National Archives. * MRS. J. H. SHELL, 1894 or 1895. Neé Isabel Harrison. "She came to Bulawayo, via Beira, as a young wife. Her journey to Rhodesia was up the Pungwe River to the narrow gauge railway terminus at Fontesville. From the Rhodesian terminus of that length of railway she travelled to Bulawayo by Zeederberg's coach". The Bulawayo Chronicle dated 31/5/57. Her eldest son was born in the Bulawayo laager. In more recent years Mrs. Shell lived in Pietermaritzburg. Letters from her grandson, W. S. Herbert, Salisbury, dated 6/7/59 and 28/7/59. The Umtali Advertiser of 1/7/95 stated that "Mr. and Mrs. Shell" were among the arrivals that week from the coast. National Archives files. Her husband, John Henry Shell, was among the B.S.A. Company's troops. On Roll of Pioneer Women. * MRS. SHERRY, 1895. Neé Eliza Yoxall. Came up as a lady's maid to Mrs. (later Lady) Bourchier Wrey. She was in the Bulawayo laager during the Matabele Rebellion. She died in 1942. Information from her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Sherry, Bulawayo, 1959. * MRS. SHINN, 1894. Neé Edith Maud Millvina Gifford. Travelled up with her parents in the Edenburg Trek, which is described on pp. 158-166 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). Mrs. Shinn, after many years spent near Chipinga, moved to Bulawayo. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MISS BEATRICE SIMPSON, 1896. Beatrice Maud Simpson was born in Bulawayo on 8/7/96. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. SIMPSON, 1896. Neé Mary Ellen Dunn. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. SKARDON, 1896. Neé Elizabeth Carter. Arrived with a party of young men and women from Pretoria who travelled by ox wagon to Rhodesia to join the staff of Store Bros. in Salisbury. The journey, with many trials, took three months. They arrived during the rebellion near Bulawayo and were escorted by a party of volunteers into the laager there, where Miss Carter helped with nursing. After the rebellion she became governess to the well-known Meikle family in Salisbury, and later married William Henry Skardon in Beira, then left Rhodesia. Mrs. Skardon died about 1934 and is buried in Mafeking. Information from her daughter, Mrs. Manson, in a letter dated 3/4/64, from Johannesburg. * MISS SLATER, 1895 or earlier. This lady was among those who assisted at the St. John's Church Bazaar in July, 1895. Information, the Bulawayo Chronicle. She left Bulawayo for England on 23/11/95, together with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Slater and Mr. Oswald Slater. * MRS. E. A. SLATER, 1895 or earlier. Left Bulawayo with Mr. E. A. Slater and Mr. Oswald Slater for England on 23/11/95. Information, the Bulawayo Chronicle. The Rhodesia Weekly Review of 20/2/95 mentioned that "Mr. and Mrs. Slater and family are still detained at Tuli by the bad weather". Mr. Slater was an auctioneer and proprietor of Tattersall's Hotel, Bulawayo. Later, the Weekly Review stated that when the Slaters were able to leave Tuli and reached Pouri-Pouri, a store and wayside hotel 50 miles further on, the manager not only had nothing to sell them, but begged for food for himself. National Archives files. * MISS LUCY SLEEMAN, 1891. One of the three English nursing Sisters who walked from Beira to Umtali and established a hospital there, helped by Mr. Rhodes. With Rose Blennerhasset she wrote "Adventures in Mashonaland". Pp. 97-101 of Mrs. Boggie's "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" and p. 130 "The World's View" by Nora S. Kane. * MRS. RENS-SLOT, 1893. Neé Ann Pullen. Arrived with her husband by ox wagon from Middelburg. Was in the 1893 laager in Fort Victoria and in the 1896 laager in Bulawayo, where she did nursing with Mrs. Redrup. She and her husband had a narrow escape from being murdered by the Matabele. Information from her daughter, Mrs. Cummins, Bulawayo, 1957. Also pp. 82 and 269 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. SLY, 1896. Neé Beatrice Sanders. Came to Bulawayo to join her husband, travelling by coach. Information from Mr. A. Sanders, Bulawayo. * MRS. W. SMIT, 1895. Neé Nellie Wilderman. Arrived with the Kruger-Bekker Trek, with her husband and five children, including two daughters, Lettie and Johanna. Information from Mrs. M. Edwards, Chipinga; also p. 163 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia" by S. P. Olivier. * MRS. DUNCAN SMITH, 1895. Came up by coach to join her husband. Gave birth to a daughter (Mrs. Olver) in the Salisbury laager during the rebellion. Died about 1916. Information from her daughter, Mrs. Slaven, Bulawayo. * MRS. SMITH, 1896. Neé Marie Elizabeth Anna Steyn. Her parents came in the Henry-Steyn Trek in 1895. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. ROLAND-SMITH, 1895. Neé Florence Kate Hill. Came up in one of Mr. Tom Meikle's wagons with her mother and a baby six months old, from Barberton. She lived in Bulawayo until her death in 1947. Information from Mrs. R. Smith, by telephone. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. SNELL, 1896. Neé Madeline Leanora Almendro. Came up with her parents and was in the Bulawayo laager. In more recent years she went to live in Cape Town. Information from the Secretary, Pioneers' and Early Settlers' Society. * MISS SOUTHEY, 1894. Was among the ladies invited by the Queen's Club to attend the 1894-1895 "Passing of the Year" dance held in the Bulawayo Courthouse. Information, the Bulawayo Chronicle, 4/1/95. Miss Southey was a nurse and when the Exchange Hospital was broken up, she and Miss Healy started private nursing in people's homes in Bulawayo. They took up quarters in 9, Wanderer's Chambers. Information, the Bulawayo Chronicle 8/7/96. * MRS. SOUTHWELL, 1894. Neé Ethel Finaughty. "Arrived with parents" in Bulawayo. Her father was the well-known hunter. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. CHRIS SPARROW, 1895. Neé Maylor Reed. Trekked up from Mafeking with her husband, Mr. Chris Sparrow, who came from America to the Seventh Day Adventist Mission at Solusi, near Bulawayo. Information from Mr. Langley Staples to Mr. Jewell, late of the S.D.A. Mission, dated 17/5/57. * MRS. D. SPARROW, 1895. Neé Sally Pittaway. Trekked up from Mafeking with her husband, Mr. David Sparrow, who came from America to the Seventh Day Adventist Mission at Solusi, now the Solusi College. Information from Mr. Langley Staples in a letter to Mr. Jewell, late of the S.D.A. Mission, dated 17/5/57. * MRS. TOM SPEIGHT, 1896. Neé Charlotte Emily Spranger. Her mother, Mrs. Spranger, became the first wife of Mr. W. E. Thomas, the well-known Native Commissioner. Charlotte came first to Bulawayo, then in 1910 moved to Gadzema, where she died in 1950. Information from her son, Mr. C. S. Speight, Bulawayo, by telephone. * MRS. SPENCE, 1894. Neé Stephanie Dorothea Kok. Came up with her parents in the Martin Trek. Information from Mrs. M. Edwards, Chipinga. Also p. 162 of Olivier's "Many Treks Made Rhodesia". On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. J. S. A. SPRECKLEY, 1895. Neé Beatrice Borrow. A sister of Captain Henry Borrow, who was killed with the Shangani Patrol. She came to Bulawayo in August, 1895, with Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Selous, and was married in St. John's Church a few days later. The wedding was a glittering social occasion. A detachment of B Troop of the Rhodesian Horse, which Captain Spreckley commanded, lined the aisle of the church. A mounted escort surrounded the carriage in which the bride drove to the church, with Dr. Jameson, who gave her away, and again on the way to the reception in "the beautiful grounds of Mr. C. Jefferson Clark's home". The bride, who was accompanied by Mrs. F. C. Selous, wore a tulle veil with real orange blossoms given by the Rev. C. D. Helm of Hope Fountain. The Rev. Hammick and Bishop Gaul took the service. * MRS. SPRING, 1894. This lady was invited to the first subscription dance, held in Bulawayo in September, 1894, at which Mr. Rhodes and Dr. Jameson were present. Information, Mr. A. M. Ewing. * MRS. SQUAIR, 1896. Neé Ellen Thompson McNeilage. "Arrived by coach". On Roll of Women Pioneers. The Bulawayo Chronicle of 9/12/96 states that she and Mr. James Squair were married in the Wesleyan Church, Bulawayo. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. SQUAIR, 1894. Neé Mary McIntosh. Arrived with her husband and family on 1/3/94, after being detained in Macloutsie for nine months owing to the Matabele War in 1893. The family occupied pioneer farms in the Khami district. Letter from her daughter, Mrs. Moseley, dated 27/6/59, in answer to my advertisement. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. STAINES, 1895. Neé Martha Johanna Ferreira. Was in the laager in Enkeldoorn. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. STAMPER, 1896. Neé Florence May Yeatman. Arrived by ox wagon and lived in Bulawayo for many years. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. STANLEY, 1896. Neé Margaret Wilhelmina Carr. Arrived with her husband in August, 1896. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * NURSE STANTON, 1896. Mentioned on p. 59 of "Raiders and Rebels in South Africa" by Elsa Goodwin Green, as having travelled with their party. * MRS. STEAD, 1894. Neé Ida Gwynne Beechey. Arrived by ox wagon with her parents from Johannesburg. Later returned to Natal. Information from her brother, Mr. H. H. Beechey, in letter dated 24/11/59. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MISS NITA STEELE, 1896. Miss Steele performed in the first variety company to visit Bulawayo at the opening of the first theatre, founded by Mr. A. E. Wilson of the Caledonian Hotel. The Bulawayo Chronicle 4/11/96. The Bulawayo Sketch of 14/11/96 described the company as "the London Variety Company of specially selected artistes", and Miss Steele as being "from the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London". * MRS. STEENKAMP, 1895. Neé Amelia Wray. "Arrived with parents". On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. J. STEPHENS, 1893 or earlier. Christian name, Lucinda. Mrs. Stephens gave birth to a son, Alexander Murray, on 2/9/95. Her husband, James Stephens, was a clerk and they lived in Salisbury. Information, the Cathedral, Salisbury, Baptismal Register, Vol. I, National Archives. * MRS. F. STEVENS, 1896. Neé Martha Elizabeth Muller. Married in Bulawayo, 3rd September, 1896. The registration of this marriage is to be found in the National Archives, Salisbury. Mr. Frederick Stevens was a transport rider. * MRS. STEYN, 1895. Neé Aletta Elizabeth van Heerden. Arrived with the Henry-Steyn Trek at Melsetter in December, 1895. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. H. STEYN, 1895. Neé Christina Coetzer. Arrived with her daughter, Aletta, in the Henry-Steyn Trek. Information from Mrs. M. Edwards and p. 163 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia" (Olivier). * MRS. H. STEYN, 1895. Neé Sannie van Heerden. Arrived with the Henry-Steyn Trek. Brought one son and one daughter. Information from Mrs. M. Edwards, also Olivier's "Many Treks Made Rhodesia", p. 163. * MRS. J. STEYN, 1895. Neé Annie Malan. Came with the Henry-Steyn Trek and brought three daughters - Martha, Herculina and Anna. Information from Mrs. M. Edwards, Chipinga; also p. 163 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia" (Olivier). * MRS. JOHANNES STEYN, 1894. Neé Johanna Christina du Preez. Arrived with the Martin Trek. Information from Mrs. M. Edwards and p. 79 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia" (Olivier). * MRS. J. G. F. STEYN, 1895. Neé Herculina Johanna Sophia van Heerden. Came with the Henry-Steyn Trek and brought her daughter, Maria. Information, Mrs. M. Edwards and p. 163 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia" (Olivier). * MRS. P. STEYN, 1895. Neé Engela Lombard. Arrived with the Henry-Steyn Trek. Her daughter, Annie, was born in the Transvaal during the trek. Information from Mrs. M. Edwards, Chipinga, and p. 163 of Olivier's "Many Treks Made Rhodesia". * MRS. P. E. STEYN, 1894. Neé Christina Rautenbach. Travelled up with the Martin Trek. Information from Mrs. M. Edwards, Chipinga. Also p. 163 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia" (Olivier). * MRS. P. W. STEYN, 1895. Neé Cornelia Lombard. Came with the Henry-Steyn Trek, bringing nine children, including three daughters, Susanna, Anna and Cornelia. Information, Mrs. M. Edwards and p. 163 of Olivier's "Many Treks Made Rhodesia". * MRS. STIDOLPH, 1892. Neé Josephine Annie Moody Nesbitt. Came with her parents in the Moodie Trek, a niece of Thomas Moodie, leader of the trek. She was in the Salisbury laager during the rebellion. Mrs. Stidolph was educated overseas. She was married in Salisbury in 1910 and lived there until her death in August, 1921. Information from her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Stidolph, Bulawayo. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. F. STOPFORTH, 1895. Mentioned on page 80 of "Pioneers of Gazaland" (in Afrikaans) by S. P. Olivier, as having come with her husband in the second Du Plessis Trek. Also p. 163 of the English Translation "Many Treks Made Rhodesia" (Olivier). * MRS. STRICKLAND, 1893. Neé Jeannie V. G. Meikle. Eldest of the well-known Meikle family, she trekked up with her husband from Natal and lived first for two years at Charter. Then they moved to "Inodzi" near Penhalonga, where they remained until Mrs. Strickland's death in 1957. Information from Sir Ian Wilson, through Mrs. Rosen, Bulawayo. * IDA STRIKE, 1893. Ida Eggert Strike was born at Tuli on 27/10/93 and died of fever at her parents' house on the Shashi, aged one year, seven months. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Strike, her father being a merchant. Information, the Deaths Register, Vol. III, National Archives. * MRS. J. R. STRIKE, 1893. Neé Susanna Jacoba Montgomery, daughter of Thomas Adrian Montgomery. Her husband, John Russell Strike, was a merchant. They lived at Tuli, but after losing two children there, Mrs. Strike appealed to Mr. Rhodes for land in a healthier area. They moved nearer Bulawayo and built a wayside hotel and store at Figtree, where the original fig tree stood. Mrs. Strike left Rhodesia about 1902 and died at Intinzini, Zululand. Information from Mr. L.R. Logan, Bulawayo. * MRS. STROBEL, 1893. Neé Anna Maria Emmerich. First came in 1893, but returned to Johannesburg because of the theft of so many of their cattle. They came to Rhodesia again, via Beira, in 1897. Pp. 185-191 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). * MRS. STUART, 1896. Neé Ann Nancy Robinson. Arrived in 1896 just after the rebellion to join her husband. Lived in Rhodesia until 1937. She died at Somerset West at the age of 85. Information from Mrs. Wilson, Somerset West, in answer to my advertisement (1957), letters dated 7/10/57 and 24/10/57. * MISS LILIAN STUTTAFORD, 1896. Miss Lilian Emily Stuttaford arrived with her parents in January, 1896, and lived many years in Bulawayo. Information from Mrs. W. Stuttaford. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. STUTTAFORD, 1896. Neé Mary Ann Pearce. Arrived with her husband by ox wagon in January, 1896. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. L. SVENDSEN, 1895. Mentioned on p. 130 of Mrs. Boggie's "First Steps in Civilizing Rhodesia" as being in Bulawayo in 1895. The Register of Baptisms, Parish of St. John, Bulawayo, mentions that Percival Wilfrid Laurence, son of Laurence and Agnes Robinson Svendsen, was baptised on 29/9/95. Mr. Svendsen was a draper. * EDITH JOHANNA SWAIN, 1895. This child's name is in the Voluntary Register of Births as "born in Bulawayo 3/5/95". Obtained from the Registration of Births Office, Salisbury. * MRS. SWAIN, 1894. Neé Johanna Maria Botha. Arrived by Zeederberg's coach in February, 1894. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. SWART, 1895. Neé Elizabeth Helena Joubert. Arrived with her parents. Her father was killed at Enkeldoorn during the rebellion. She was in the laager there. Mrs. Swart died in childbirth in 1913. Information from her sister, Mrs. S. M. Botha, in letters dated 27/8/59 and 6/7/59 in answer to my advertisement. * MRS. G. J. SWART, 1896 or earlier. Neé Johanna Helena Maria Botina. Mrs. Swart died on 26/3/96 at the farm Ellen Berry, aged 31 years. Her husband was Gideon Johannes Swart. She left a daughter, Maria Petronella Swart, aged 13. Information from the Deaths Register, Vol. III, National Archives. * MRS. W SYKES, 1860. Neé Margaret Charlotte Kolbe. Wife of the Rev. William Sykes of Inyati Mission. She knew Mzilikazi and patched his blanket for him once. He was so pleased that he gave a sheep for each patch. Mrs. Sykes went down to the Cape after the death of her husband in 1887, but returned to Matabeleland and died at the age of 91. She is buried at Hope Fountain Mission, near Bulawayo. Information from her grand-daughter, Mrs. J. Lloyd. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. SYMINGTON, 1895. Neé Johanna de Klerk. On Roll of Women Pioneers, * MRS. TALBOT, 1894. Neé Florence Marion Bain. Arrived by ox wagon. Was in the laager in Bulawayo during the rebellion and lived in that town for many years. Information from her niece, Miss Gladys Howard, Bulawayo. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * JESSIE TAPSELL, 1896. Jessie Millicent was the third daughter of Mrs. Blann, formerly Mrs. Clara June Tapsell. Jessie was born in February, 1896, and died of bronchitis in Salisbury laager during the rebellion a few months later. Her father, Edward Tapsell, was appointed butcher for the laager and started a biltong store. Her uncle, Walter Tapsell, was murdered by the rebels. "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women", by Jeannie M. Boggie. * MRS. TARR, 1894. Neé Philipina Johanna Scheffer. She lived in Salisbury in her later years. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. TAYLOR, 1894. Came up with her husband, Adjutant Taylor of the Salvation Army, from Swaziland to Salisbury by ox wagon They had to return to Natal two years later for health reasons. Letter from Col. V. Thompson, Salvation Army, Salisbury, dated 8/10/57. * MRS. "BULALA" TAYLOR, 1871. Neé Phoebe Clark. Originally came up with her parents, who were traders. She returned South and married Mr. A. Wolfenden, who was also a trader. They lived in Matabeleland until her husband's death, then in 1887 she married Mr. Taylor, and they were in the Mangwe laager during the rebellion. A long article by Mrs. Taylor is to be found on pp. 169-180 of Mrs. Boggie's "First Steps in Civilizing Rhodesia". * MRS. G. A. TAYLOR, 1892. Neé Mary Monica Marshall Hole. Came to the country via Tuli with her parents in July, 1892. She died in England in 1930. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. H. K. TAYLOR, 1896 or earlier. The registration of the birth in Salisbury of this lady's daughter, Lily Frances, on 3/5/96, is to be found in the Registrar's Office, Salisbury. Mrs. Taylor's Christian names were Frances Mary, and her husband was Mr. H. K. Taylor, although his initials are not written clearly. * LILY TAYLOR, 1896. The registration of the birth in Salisbury of Lily Frances Taylor is to be found in the Registrar's Office, Salisbury. The Deaths Register, Vol. II, in the National Archives, records that she died in the Salisbury laager on 28/7/96, aged two-and-a-half months. Her parents were Mr. and Mrs. H.(?) K. Taylor. * MRS. M. TEMPOFSKY, 1894. Her daughter, Mrs. Elliott, was the first white baby to be born in Bulawayo, on 4/4/94. The Matabele Times wrote enthusiastically about the arrival of the baby, hailing it as "the first white production born on the soil of Bulawayo since the occupation by the Chartered Company". The paper added it was not to be wondered at that prospectors for miles around should come into camp specially to congratulate "the lucky Moses". Mr. Moses Tempofsky was a baker and grocer in Bulawayo. Information, National Archives files. * AMY THACKWAY, 1894. Amy Constance Thackway was born in the Salisbury district on 18/3/94. Her parents were Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Thackway. Information, the Cathedral, Salisbury, Baptismal Register, Vol. I, National Archives. * MRS. J. M. THACKWAY, 1892 or earlier. Mrs. Margaret Thackway was the mother of Margaret Elizabeth Thackway, who was born on 2/12/92. Her husband was James Mortimer Thackway, a transport driver. Information, the Cathedral, Salisbury, Baptismal Register, Vol. I, National Archives, Salisbury. * MARGARET THACKWAY, 1892. Margaret Elizabeth Thackway, born 2/12/92, was baptised by the Ven. James Hay Upcher, Archdeacon of Mashonaland. Her father, James Mortimer Thackway, was a transport driver and contractor, and her mother was Mrs. Margaret Thackway. They lived in Salisbury. Information, the Cathedral, Salisbury, Baptismal Register, Vol. I, National Archives. * MRS. A. THEODORA, 1896 or earlier. This lady kept a tearoom, according to the Bulawayo Directory and Handbook of Matabeleland, 1895-1896, pp. 71 and 121. * ANNIE THOMAS, 1862. Third child of Rev. T. M. and Mrs. Annie Thomas. She died of fever at Inyati on 7/6/92, shortly before her mother, and they were buried in the same grave in the Mission cemetery. * MRS. CAROLINE THOMAS, 1864. Neé Caroline Hutchinson Elliott. Second wife of Rev. T. M. Thomas of Inyati Mission. She mastered the native language and helped her husband with translations. Mrs. Thomas left Matabeleland in 1889 and died at Bethlehem, Orange Free State, in 1905. Pp. 32-49 "First Steps in Civilizing Rhodesia", by Jeannie M. Boggie. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MISS CATHERINE THOMAS, 1879. Catherine Margaret Thomas was the daughter of Rev. T. M. Thomas of Inyati Mission. She was born at Shiloh. She left Matabeleland with her family in 1889, then returned in 1896. Miss Thomas eventually went back to South Africa and died there in April, 1959. Information from Sir Eric Thomas, Salisbury. * MRS. T. M. THOMAS, 1859. Neé Annie Morgan. First wife of Rev. T. M. Thomas. She came up with him by wagon from the Cape to Inyati, Matabeleland, where the London Missionary Society's first Mission was started. She died at Inyati in 1862. Much is written about .Mrs. Thomas's brave life in Matabeleland on pages 16-28 of "First Steps in Civilizing Rhodesia", by Jeannie M. Boggie. * MRS. W. E. THOMAS, 1896. Neé Ellen Prinn Poultney (first husband Mr. Spranger). Wife of the well-known Native Commissioner. She died in Bulawayo in 1906. Information from her son, Sir Eric Thomas. Salisbury. * MRS. THOMPSON, 1891. Trekked up from Vryburg by ox wagon with her husband and seven children. Died in Salisbury in 1935. Letter from her son, Mr. J. A. Thompson, Salisbury, dated 25/6/58. * MRS. THOMPSON, 1893. Wife of Dr. William L. Thompson. They came up with a party of eight American missionaries, two children, and four Zulu evangelists and families, to start the American Mission at Mount Selinda. Information received from Rev. W. D. Webb, Mount Selinda, in answer to my enquiries, 1956. Later Dr. and Mrs. Thomas returned to America, where they both died. Information from Mrs. M. Edwards, Chipinga. * MRS. J. B. THOMSON, 1870. Neé Elizabeth Edwards. Wife of Rev. J. B. Thomson, who was the first missionary at Hope Fountain, near Bulawayo. They worked there for six years and were then transferred to Ujiji. P. 10 of "A Brief Historical Survey of the London Missionary Society in South Africa", by Rev. A. H. Haile. * MRS. J. MUDIE THOMSON, 1896 or earlier. She was present with her husband at a concert at the Hospital in Bulawayo in October, 1896. The Bulawayo Chronicle 3/10/96. * MRS. THWAITES, 1895. Neé Hilda Inez Botton. Arrived with her parents in June, 1895. Lived in Bulawayo, but for health reasons went down to the Free State and lived there until her death. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. L. M. TICHTON, 1896 (this name may not be quite correct as it is partially illegible), 1891. Neé Clara Longbottom. She was married to Louis Montague Tichton (or Tishton?) on 5/12/91 in Salisbury, according to the rites of the Church of the Province of South Africa. The Rev. Francis Balfour, Canon of Bloemfontein, performed the ceremony. The bridegroom's occupation was given as "speculator". This marriage certificate bears the earliest date to be found in the Original Marriage Register in the National Archives. The groom's surname is carelessly written and the spelling given above is doubtful. * MRS. J. TILBURY, 1894. Neé Helen Hawke. Arrived in September, 1894. On Roll of Women Pioneers. Mrs. Tilbury had a son, Thomas John Mangwe, who was born in a bullock wagon at Mangwe Pass on 8/9/94. Her husband, John, was first a carpenter and later a very successful smallworker. Information, the Register of Baptisms, 1894, Parish of St. John, Bulawayo. Also from Mr. Thomas John Mangwe Tilbury through Mr. Dick Fuller. * MRS. TITUS, 1895. Neé Jacoba M. Matthysen. Was born 8/8/95 on "Matabele" Wilson's farm, near Bulawayo, and lived in Bulawayo for many years. Information from herself in July, 1959, as a result of my advertisement. * ANNA TOLMAY, 1895. Anna Maria Tolmay was born on 10/10/95 and baptised on 1/12/95. Her parents were Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Tolmay. Information, Dutch Reformed Church Baptismal Register, 1893. * MRS. G. F. TOLMAY, 1895 or earlier. Neé Maria Magdalena Prinsloo. She married George Fredrik Tolmay and their daughter, Anna, was born on 10/10/95. * MRS. TOSHACK, 1895. Neé Helen Jessie McDonald. Born in Bulawayo 11/7/95. On Roll of Women Pioneers. She died in 1974. * MRS. ROSS TOWNSEND, 1895. Was in Bulawayo in 1895, and was in the Market Square laager during the rebellion, according to a letter dated 26/6/1933 from Mr. S. Candler, Rhodesia House, London, which was among Mrs. Jeannie Boggie's papers. * MRS. TOWNSHEND, 1895. Mrs. Townshend arrived in Bulawayo from Vryburg in July, 1895, when her husband came to take up duties as Registrar of Deeds in Bulawayo. Information, the Bulawayo Chronicle 19/7/95. * LADY CLARKSON TREDGOLD, 1864. Neé Emily Ruth Moffat. Daughter of Rev. J. S. Moffat of Inyati Mission. She was born there in 1864 and left Matabeleland at an early age, but returned with her husband, Mr. Justice (later Sir Clarkson) Tredgold in 1897. She and her husband went back to South Africa in 1926, but she returned to Rhodesia after Sir Clarkson's death in 1938 and died in Salisbury in 1941. Lady Tredgold was a sister of the Hon. H. U. Moffat, Premier of Southern Rhodesia, and her second son is Sir Robert Tredgold, K.C.M.G., formerly Chief Justice of the Federation of the Rhodesias and Nyasaland. Her first son was killed in World War I. Information from Sir Robert and his brother, Mr. Alan Tredgold of Nyamandhlovu. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. G. TRIPP, 1894. Neé Mary Mortonson. Came from America with her husband to the Seventh Day Adventist Mission at Solusi, near Bulawayo, now known as Solusi College. After her husband's death she became the second Mrs. Frank Armitage. Information from Mr. F. Burton Jewell, dated 9/5/57, and from Mrs. W. H. Anderson, Kansas, dated 18/6/57. * MRS. TUCKER, 1895. Neé Madge Bagnall. Arrived with her mother to join her father. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. DICK TULLOCH, 1895. Neé Zillah Marian Miles. Arrived with her brother, Herbert Picton Miles, at Old Umtali, via Beira. Opened the first school there in March, 1896, and kept it going during the rebellion, when most of the population were in laager. (See pp. 132-134 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women", by Mrs. Jeannie M. Boggie). After her marriage in 1898 Mrs. Tulloch carried on with her school until she and her husband went to Bulawayo. Mrs. Tulloch spent the closing years of her life in Umtali, where she died in 1944. Umtali Advertiser, 4/10/44, and The Sunday Mail, Salisbury, 27/6/65. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. "SANDY" TULLOCH, 1891. Mrs. Tulloch walked from Mapandas to Penhalonga (nearly 200 miles), her two children, aged three-and-a-half and two years, being carried in a blanket hammock - a courageous journey. On 7/5/1892, Mrs. Tulloch gave birth to a son, the first English baby born in that area. He was christened Allister Rhodes by Canon Balfour. Mrs. Tulloch died in 1934, a greatly loved pioneer. Pp. 93 to 96 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). * MRS. TURNBULL, 1895. Neé Wild. Came to Mashonaland via Beira as a nurse, together with two other nurses. Stopped first at 77-mile peg to help Sir Arthur Lawley's hospital for men who were constructing the railway. Later, with Miss Bertram (Mrs. Hodges) she started a private nursing home in Pioneer Street, Salisbury, and nursed in the laager there during the rebellion. Mrs. Turnbull is mentioned in the British South Africa Company's "Reports on Native Disturbances" (p. 67) as having rendered good services. Information from Mrs. Hodges, Bulawayo. * SISTER UDALRICA, 1894. Surname Schneider. Information in letters from St. Dominic's Convent, Salisbury. * MRS. VAN DEN BERG, 1891. Neé Maria Elizabeth Fourie. Wife of a transport rider. Made several journeys to and from the South by wagon and eventually she and her husband settled in Rhodesia in 1904. Pp. 48-52 of Mrs. Jeannie Boggie's "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women". On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. VAN DER HEEVER, 1896. Neé Annie van Niekerk. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. "Ponty" van Niekerk. Her first husband was Mr. W. Nel. Mrs. van der Heever was in the Bulawayo laager during the rebellion in 1896 and lived in Bulawayo for many years. Information from her nephew, Mr. T. A. Mongomery, Bulawayo, 1958. * HELENA VAN DER MERWE, 1893. Helena Gesina Johanna van der Merwe was born on 1/7/93 and baptised on 3/9/93. Her parents were Mr. and Mrs. H. J. van der Merwe of Fort Victoria. Information, the Dutch Reformed Church Baptismal Register, 1893. * MRS. H. J. VAN DER MERWE, 1893. Christian names, Catherine Cornelia. Mrs. van der Merwe was the mother of Helena Gesina Johanna, who was baptised on 3/9/93. Her husband was Hendrik Johannes van der Merwe, and they lived at Fort Victoria. Information, Dutch Reformed Church Baptismal Register, 1893. * SUSAN VAN DER MERWE, 1894 or earlier. This little girl, the daughter of Mr. B. I. van der Merwe and Mrs. Elizabeth van der Merwe, died at her father's house in Bulawayo on 10/8/94, aged three years and four months. Cause of death, dysentery and whooping cough. Information, the Deaths Register, Vol. I, National Archives. * MRS. S. M. VAN DER SPUY, 1891. Neé Jeanette Andrina Dalton. Was the wife of Stephanus Malan van der Spuy. She was at the Ruwazi Inn at the time of the rebellion with her baby son, Johannes Sybrand. They were taken to the Umtali laager by Mr. Sam Dalton and Mr. Harry Windall. Mrs. van der Spuy died about 1935 at the Sherwood Star Mine, Que Que. Information from Mr. Johannes Sybrand van der Spuy, 1974. Also p. 125 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. VAN DER STRUYS, 1894. Neé Petronella Kathleen Pretorius. "Arrived with Parents" by ox wagon from Vryburg. An article about her is to be found on page 45 "Women in Central Africa", compiled by the National Council of Women of Rhodesia and published in 1953. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * DINA VAN EDE, 1895 or earlier. Dina Caroline van Ede, aged 18, was baptised at Bulawayo on 30/11/95. She came from Cape Town. Information, the Dutch Reformed Church Baptismal Register, 1893-1921. * MRS. VAN EDEN, 1896. Neé Dena Corelena Kamp. Arrived with her husband, On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. P. J. VAN GRIM, 1895. Neé Maria de Jager. The registration of her marriage is to be found in the National Archives, Salisbury. She was married in Bulawayo on 13/9/1895 to Mr. Petrus Johannes van Grim, a Sanitary Board officer. * MRS. VAN NIEKERK, 1895. Mother of Mrs. Moorcroft, who is registered on the Roll of Women Pioneers as having "arrived with parents" at Fort Victoria in October, 1895. * MRS. VAN NIEKERK, 1892. Neé Margaret Agnes Brown. Her first husband was John Moodie, and they came up with the Moodie Trek. An article by Mrs. van Niekerk is to be found on pp. 38 and 40 of "Women in Central Africa", compiled and published in 1953 by the National Council of Women of Southern Rhodesia. Mrs. van Niekerk died at Inyanga, aged 91. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. "PONTY" VAN NIEKERK, 1895. The wife of Captain "Ponty" van Niekerk, who did valiant work during the rebellion and was allowed by Mr. Rhodes to choose two farms, one in Mashonaland and one in Matabeleland. He sold the one in Mashonaland and they farmed near Bulawayo. Mrs. van Niekerk gave birth to a daughter in the Mangwe laager. Pp. 287-291 of Mrs. Boggie's "First Steps in Civilizing Rhodesia". * MRS. S. VAN NIEKERK, 1895. Neé Christina W. M. van Eeden. The registration of this marriage is to be found in the National Archives, Salisbury. Mr. Stephanus van Niekerk was a farmer, and he and Christina were married in Bulawayo on 11/11/1895. * MRS. S. W. J. VAN RENSBURGH, 1895 or earlier. Neé Susanna Abigael Elizabeth Jacomina Fourie. She was the wife of Schalk Willem Jansen van Rensburgh, and their son, Ebenezer, was baptised on 7/12/95. Information, the Dutch Reformed Church Baptismal Register, 1893. * MRS. CORNELIUS VAN ROOYEN, 1890. Wife of the famous hunter. She, with her husband, son and daughter, were in the Mangwe laager during the Matabele Rebellion. Her son died of enteric in the fort. Information from Mrs. A. Black, Marula. * SARA VAN ROOYEN, 1895 or earlier. Sara Catherina van Rooyen was baptised in Fort Victoria on 6/7/95, according to the Baptismal Register of the Dutch Reformed Church. She had come from Utrecht and was 18 years old. * MRS. M. A. VAN VUUREN, 1895 or earlier. Neé Johanna Petronella Jager (or de Jager). She married Michiel Andries van Vuuren, and her son, Michiel Andries, was born on 27/11/95 and baptised on 2/12/95. Information, the Dutch Reformed Church Baptismal Register, 1893. * MRS. VAN WYK, 1894. Mother of Mrs. Dickinson, whose name is on the Roll of Women Pioneers as having "arrived with parents". She was in the Bulawayo laager in 1896. Information from Mrs. Withers, Bulawayo, 1957. * MRS. J. VAN ZYL, 1894. Neé Jacoba Margrieta Kok. With her husband and eight children she travelled up in Martin's Trek, an account of which is to be found on pp. 171-174 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). Also p. 78 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia", by S. P. Olivier. * MRS. J. C. VEREY, 1894. Wife of the Resident Engineer of the Bulawayo Waterworks. She delighted more than one small party in Bulawayo with her singing, and performed at a concert in aid of the English Church Choir fund (Bulawayo Chronicle 21/12/94). The name Marie Verey is in the Bulawayo Directory and Handbook of Matabeleland, 1895/1896 as being the owner of Stand No. 44, Main Street, Bulawayo. * SOPHIA VERMAAK, 1893. Sophia Adriana was born on 15/4/93 and was baptised on 25/5/93, the earliest date in the Dutch Reformed Church Baptismal Register, 1893. Her parents, who lived at Tuli, were Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Vermaak. * MRS. S. C. VERMAAK, 1893. Neé Sophia Alleta Oosthuizen. Mrs. Vermaak's daughter, Sophia Adriana, born 15/4/93, was baptised on 28/5/93. Her husband's name was Salomon Cornelius and they lived at Tuli. Information, the Dutch Reformed Church Baptismal Register, 1893. * MRS. S. C. VERMAAK, 1896 or earlier. Neé Magdalena Susanna Bezuidenhout. On 10/2/96 Magdalena, aged 21, married Salomon Cornelius Vermaak, a widower, aged 53. They lived at Mangwe. Information, the Dutch Reformed Church Marriage Register. * MRS. TOLLIE VERMAAK, 1896 or earlier. This lady, with her husband and two children, was among those in the Mangwe laager in 1896. Information from Mrs. A. Black, Marula. * MRS. V. J. P. VERMAAK, 1896 or earlier. Neé Ellen Jane Martin. On 9/3/96 Ellen married Van Johannes Petrus Vermaak, a farmer, at Bulawayo. He was aged 26 and Ellen was 19. According to the Marriage Register, the wedding took place at the Dutch Reformed Church, Bulawayo. * MRS. H. VICKERMAN, 1894. Neé Clara Jane Illingworth. Arrived with two daughters and a son to join her husband and eldest son, who were already in the country. Was in the laager in Bulawayo during the rebellion. Her name is in the Bulawayo Directory and Handbook of Matabeleland, 1895/1896 as being the owner of Stand No. 587, Wilson Street, Bulawayo. On Roll of Women Pioneers. Her husband, Henry Vickerman, was a trader. * MISS DOROTHY VIGNE, 1895 or earlier. This girl was bridesmaid at Mrs. Harry Harper's wedding. She wore "A simple but tasteful confection of nun's veiling". Information, The Nugget, 22/10/95, National Archives. * MRS. VILJOEN, 1894 or earlier. A lady of this name was invited to the Pioneer Dance which was attended by Cecil Rhodes and Dr. Jameson. Information from Mr. A. M. Ewing. This was the first subscription dance held in Bulawayo, and was reported in the Matabele Times of 21/9/94. Mrs. Viljoen was also invited to attend the Queen's Club "Passing of the Year" dance held in the Bulawayo Courthouse at the end of 1894. Information, the Bulawayo Chronicle 4/1/95. * MRS. J. W. VILJOEN, 1872. Neé Messer. A hunter's wife. She and her husband are mentioned several times as being with Mr. Selous in Mrs. Boggie's "First Steps in Civilizing Rhodesia", pp. 144-153. Mrs. Viljoen had 15 children. She was a daughter of a German Missionary working for the London Missionary Society. Her husband, Jan Willem, Veldcornet of the Marico district in the Transvaal, was distinguished both as a politician and a hunter. In "The Far Interior" Tabler mentions Selous meeting the Viljoens "Five days beyond Inyati... with their wives and children, all their livestock, and many servants" (pp. 272, 384-385). * REV. MOTHER VINCENT, 1894. Surname Schneider. One of the four pioneer Dominican Sisters who arrived in Bulawayo from Macloutsie on July, 13, 1894. They came at the request of Cecil Rhodes to nurse the sick and injured. Those four pioneers - Mother Jacoba and Sisters Frances, Vincent and Frederica - spent their first year nursing and living in unimaginable, uncomfortable conditions in Old Bulawayo near Lobengula's burnt and abandoned kraal. In July, 1895, they moved to the new town with its comparatively imposing Memorial Hospital. Sister Vincent and her fellow nuns remained at their posts there during the rebellion, and in recognition of her services she was presented with the Matabeleland War Medal. Later Mother Vincent was at the Gwelo Convent. She lived many years in Rhodesia. Pages 20, 21, 29 and 33 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women". Letter from St. Dominic's Convent, Salisbury, 13/8/57. Also the "History of the Dominican Sisters in Bulawayo" written by Sister Mary Admirabilis. A very good photograph of Mother Vincent, aged 89, is on page 280 of Mrs. Boggie's book. * BARONESS VON AHLEFELDT, 1866. Neé Gwendoline "Gwenny" Anne Thomas. Born at Inyati Mission, daughter of Rev. T. M. Thomas and his second wife, Caroline. Gwendoline finally left Rhodesia for South Africa and married there. She died at Pretoria in 1921. Information from Sir Eric Thomas, Salisbury. * MRS. E. A. F. VON HIRSCHBERG, 1895. Neé Carine Emma Olsen. Arrived first in Bulawayo and travelled by coach to Salisbury, where she got married. She was in the Salisbury laager during the rebellion. She and her husband left for South Africa after the First World War, then lived in the Congo from 1922 to 1937. Mrs. von Hirschberg died in Springs, Transvaal, in 1936. "She had indomitable courage, humour, generosity and kindness". Information from Mrs. G. King in letter dated 3/9/1960, whose address was given to me by Mrs. Honey, Salisbury. Emil Albert Felix von Hirschberg was a bank clerk. They were married in Salisbury on 4/7/1895. According to the Original Marriage Register in the National Archives, Mrs. von Hirschberg's maiden name was spelt Ollsson. * MRS. J. VORSTER, 1894. Neé Jacoba Steyn. Travelled up with the Martin Trek and later lived in Umtali. Information from Mrs. M. Edwards, Chipinga, in a letter dated 27/6/1957. Also p. 79 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia" (Olivier). * MRS. WALKER, 1896 or earlier. Mentioned on p. 86 of "Raiders and Rebels in South Africa", by Elsa Goodwin Green, and on p. 129 of "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie) as having been at the wedding of Sister Emily Hewitt to Mr. Herbert Blatch in August, 1896. * MRS. WALKER, 1896. Neé Eliza Jane Watkins. Arrived with her husband by Zeederberg's coach and spent most of her life in Rhodesia. Information from herself. On Roll of Pioneer Women. * MRS. H. F. WALKER, 1896. Neé Cornelia Boshoff. Came with her husband and seven children. Was in the Bulawayo laager. Later they went to Northern Rhodesia. Information from her daughter, Mrs. Ilsley, Mazabuka, dated 1/6/1959. * MRS. WALLACE, 1895 or earlier. This lady and her husband invited a few friends to a "parting dinner" at the Market Hall Buildings prior to their departure from Bulawayo for London. Information, the Bulawayo Chronicle 9/8/95. * MRS. W. F. WALLENSTEIN, 1894. Mrs. Wallenstein arrived in Bulawayo by the Tuli coach in August, 1894. Information, the Matabele Times, August, 1894, in the National Archives. Mrs. Wallenstein was among those invited to the Queen's Club "Passing of the Year" dance held in the Courthouse at the end of December, 1894, according to the Bulawayo Chronicle. Mrs. W. F. Wallenstein was a director of the Bulawayo Building Society. Information from a cutting from the Chronicle, sent by Mrs. Cummins, mentions a Mrs. Thomson (apparently formerly Mrs. Wallenstein) who was in the Bulawayo laager during the 1896 Rebellion. * MRS. J. M. WALLS, 1896 or earlier. The registration of the birth of this lady's daughter, Prudence Winifred, in Bulawayo on 22/8/96 is to be found in the Registrar's Office, Salisbury. The child's baptism is also recorded in the Register of Baptisms, 1894, Parish of St. John, Bulawayo. Mrs. Walls' christian name was Prudence and her husband was James Morris Walls, a plumber and fitter. * MRS. WALSH, 1890. Known as "Pioneer Mary". First husband, Mr. Waterson. She arrived in Mazoe with Mr. Waterson, prospecting for gold. Lord Randolph Churchill visited the "Mary Pioneer" Mine, Mazoe district, in 1891. After Mr. Waterson's death, Mary married Mr. Walsh at Fort Victoria - this is believed to be the first wedding in that town. Later, Mr. and Mrs. Walsh left Rhodesia for East Africa. Pp. 46-47 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women", by Jeannie M. Boggie. * RHODA WALTHAM, 1895 or earlier. Rhoda portrayed Little Red Riding Hood at the Convent School concert in Salisbury, according to The Nugget of 28/12/95 (National Archives). * MRS. J. WARDLE, 1894. Neé Johanna Ludick. Arrived in May, 1893, with her children to join her husband. Died in 1944. Information from her daughter, Mrs. Love. On Roll of Women Pioneers. Her husband's name was Jacob. * MAUDE WARDLE, 1894. This child was born on 4/9/94 to Mrs. Joanna Wardle and Mr. Jacob Wardle. She was baptised by Father Prestage. Information, the Catholic Church, Bulawayo, Baptismal Register. * MRS. J. S. WARREN, 1896. Neé Frances Garrod. Arrived with her first husband, Mr. John Knox, from Port Elizabeth by ox wagon. She was a qualified nurse and was in the Bulawayo laager. In 1907, many years after the death of Mr. Knox, she married Mr. John Simco Warren, the well-known Scout personality. Information from her daughter, Mrs. W. Stuttaford, Bulawayo. * MRS. WARWICK, 1896. Neé Lillian Jane Watson. Arrived with her mother, Mrs. Johanna Magdalena Watson, to join Mr. Watson in Bulawayo. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. WATMORE, 1894. Neé Julia Tomlin Ely. "Arrived with parents" in Bulawayo, March 1894. Was in the Gwelo laager during the rebellion. Later she lived in England. Information from her brother, Mr. Dick Ely, Bulawayo. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. WATSON, 1896. Neé Johanna Magdalena Hamman. Came to join her husband. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. WATT, 1894. Neé Annie Fisher. Came to Bulawayo in March, 1894, to join her husband. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. WATTS, 1891. Neé Marion Lynn. "Arrived with parents" at Fort Victoria in December 1891. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. WAYLAND, 1895. The Bulawayo Chronicle of 16/11/95 reported that Mrs. Wayland played in the mixed doubles of an Occupation Day tennis tournament held in Gwelo. * MRS. WEBB, 1894 or earlier. This lady was present at an Assembly Ball in the Masonic Hotel, Salisbury, on 7/13/94. Information, Mr. G. H. Tanser. * MRS. WEBB, 1896 or earlier. According to a report in the Bulawayo Chronicle, Mrs. Webb returned to Bulawayo by coach at the end of May, 1896. Her husband was one of the Jameson Raiders. * MISS WEBBER, 1895 or earlier. In August, 1895, The Nugget referred to Miss Webber leaving Salisbury "for a jaunt to the Old Country". She travelled with Mrs. A. H. F. Duncan and child. * MRS. J. WEBSTER, 1893. Neé Sarah Gobey. She, her husband, and two daughters, Hannah Louise and Mary Alice, trekked up from Marico in the Zeerust district. Theirs was known as the Webster Trek. Information from Mrs. M. Edwards, Chipinga; also p. 164 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia" (Olivier). * MRS. JOHN WEBSTER, 1895. Neé Annie Bezuidenhout. Came up with the Kruger-Bekker Trek. Lived in North Melsetter. Information from Mrs. M. Edwards, Chipinga, 27/6/57. Also p. 86 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia", by S. P. Olivier. * MRS. W. WEBSTER, 1894. Neé Sarah Odendaal. Was born on the journey up with the Mynhardt-Utrecht Trek. Later she lived at Chipinga. Information from Mrs. M. Edwards. Also p. 162 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia" (Olivier). * MRS. WEDEPOHL, 1894. Neé Franke. Wife of Rev. J. Wedepohl of the Berlin Mission Society. Letter from Mrs. Krause (neé Wedepohl) dated 1/2/1956. * MRS. WEINAND, 1896. Neé Ada Johanna Carinus. Came with her parents. She lived mostly in Rhodesia and died December, 1956. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. WEINBERG, 1893 or earlier. This lady arrived in Umtali "by coach, down" in December, 1893. Information, the Umtali Advertiser, National Archives. * MRS. WELENSKY, 1895. Neé Leah Ferreira. Came with her children from the Willowmore district of South Africa to join her husband. They lived first in Bulawayo, and after the rebellion went on to Gwelo, then to the Globe and Phoenix Mine. About 1904/05 they moved to Salisbury, where her son, Roy, who became Prime Minister of the Federation of the Rhodesias and Nyasaland, was born in 1907, the 13th of Mrs. Welensky's 14 children. Mr. and Mrs. Welensky returned to South Africa for two or three years, but came back to Salisbury in 1913. Mrs. Welensky was born in 1865 and died and was buried in Salisbury in 1918. Information from her son, Sir Roy Welensky. * MRS. WELLANDSEN, 1896 or earlier. Was rescued with her child in early March, 1896, by T. Casperenthus. Her husband was ill in Bulawayo, and Mrs. Wellandsen and the child had been left on the farm near the junction of the Khami and Gwaai Rivers. It was the time the Matabele Rebellion broke out. Information, Mr. A.M. Ewing, from a letter written by Jack Carruthers. * MRS. C.E. WELLS, 1896. Neé Dorothy Gladys Whyte, born in Rhodesia. Her parents were Brewster Lewis (Masher) Whyte and Florence Marion Cowdray Whyte (neé Easton). * MRS. WENTWORTH, 1894 or earlier. The Umtali Advertiser of 16/6/94 stated: "Passengers by today's Salisbury cart are Mr. and Mrs. Dan Judson and Mrs. Wentworth". (National Archives files). * MRS. G. WESTBEECH, 1875. "In 1875 a party was got up to visit the Falls, consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Westbeech... they travelled first by ox wagon, then by donkey cart owing to tsetse fly, and finally on foot with carriers...". Their exciting adventures are told on p. 223 of Mrs. Boggie's "First Steps in Civilizing Rhodesia". Mr. and Mrs. George Westbeech were married a few months before they arrived with their large party at Pandamatenga at the end of August, 1875. They had journeyed from Shoshong, and moved on to the Falls. Mrs. Westbeech was the daughter of a Transvaal farmer. George Westbeech was the well-known British trader who established Britain's foothold in Barotseland. Information, "Trade and Travel in Early Barotseland", edited by Edward C. Tabler. Mrs. Westbeech and Mrs. Francis, who travelled in the same party, were the first white women to see the Falls. They were both Afrikaners. King Sepopo presented the two of them with fifty pounds of ivory. Information, p. 406 "The Far Interior" (Tabler). * MRS. V.J. WHITEFORD, 1894. Formerly Mrs. C. S. Cooper, neé Margaret Elizabeth Montgomery. Arrived with her parents, Mr. George Charles Coleman and Mrs. Susanna Elizabeth Montgomery, from Crocodile River. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. H.E. WHITEHEARD, 1895. A son, John Arthur, was born to Mrs. Johanna Whiteheard of Gwelo on 23/3/95. Her husband, Homan Edward Whiteheard, was a mason. Information, the Cathedral, Salisbury, Baptismal Register, Vol. I, National Archives. * MRS. WHITTLE, 1896 or earlier. Neé Kate Eady. She died in the Exchange Hospital, Bulawayo, on 28/6/96 of typhoid fever. Mrs. Whittle was a widow, aged 32 years. Information, the Deaths Register, Vol. III, National Archives. Her funeral was conducted by the Rev. E. A. Hammick, according to the Register of Burials, Parish of St. John, Bulawayo. * MRS. WHYTE, 1895. Neé Florence Marion Cowdray-Easton. Arrived by ox wagon. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. WIGG, 1896. Neé Jane Melville Conway Fraser. Left England with her two sisters and came to Salisbury to join her father. They travelled via Beira, Chimoio and thence to Old Umtali by coach drawn by oxen, and on to Salisbury by mule-drawn coach. Theirs was the last coach to reach Salisbury during the Mashona Rebellion, before the laager was formed in the old gaol and they were put into the "oakum picking cell". Mrs. Wigg married in 1899, left Rhodesia in 1936 for South Africa, and died there in 1957. Information from her sons, C. C. Wigg, Bulawayo, and P. H. Wigg, Salisbury. * MISS WILD, 1896 or earlier. Is mentioned on p. 67 of the British South Africa Company's "Reports on Native Disturbances" as having "rendered good services". National Archives, Salisbury. * MRS. WILDE, 1890. Neé Cornelia Aletta van Rooyen. Daughter of the famous hunter, and arrived with her parents. Mrs. Wilde was in the Mangwe laager during the 1896 Rebellion (on the list supplied by Mrs. Black, Marula), and later lived at Plumtree. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. G.A. WILDER, 1893. Wife of Dr. G. A. Wilder. They came with a party of eight American missionaries, two children, and four Zulu evangelists and families to start the American Mission at Mount Selinda. Information in pamphlet sent by Rev. W. D. Webb, Mount Selinda, in reply to my enquiries, January 1956. * MRS. WILEY, 1893. Neé Grace Hurrell. She was born in Johannesburg in December, 1891, and came up with her parents the following year. Pp. 242-249 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MISS WILLIAMS, 1893. Came up by ox wagon with her parents. She was in the Bulawayo laager during the rebellion. Miss Williams, a cripple, later lived in Sauerstown. Information from herself, 28/7/59. * MISS WILLIAMS, 1894. The Bulawayo Chronicle of 14/12/94 reported that a Miss Williams, proprietress of the Tivoli Cafe in Bulawayo, give evidence at an inquest into an accidental shooting affair. * MRS. WILLIAMS, 1894. Neé Alice Maud Vickerman. "Arrived with mother" to join her father in Bulawayo. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * CHARLOTTE WILLIAMS, 1895. The name Charlotte Anne Ethelrida Williams appears in the Register of Baptisms, 1894, Parish of St. John, Bulawayo. Charlotte, who was baptised on 19/12/95, was the daughter of Michael Edward and Johanna Mary Williams. Mr. Williams was a blacksmith in Bulawayo. * MRS. H. H. WILLIAMS, 1893. Neé Bertha Austin. Accompanied her parents to Rhodesia and was in the Bulawayo laager during the rebellion. Letter from Mr. Eric Muir, her nephew, dated Bulawayo 29/6/1959. * MRS. M. E. WILLIAMS, 1895 or earlier. Johanna Mary Williams was the wife of Michael Edward Williams, a blacksmith in Bulawayo. Their daughter, Charlotte, was baptised on 19/12/95. Information, the Register of Baptisms, Parish of St. John, Bulawayo. * LADY RALPH WILLIAMS, 1883. "An interesting early visitor to the Falls," she trekked from Grahamstown with her husband and little son as far as the wagons would go, then completed the journey on foot with carriers, and reached the Falls on 16/8/1883. They lived there for a while in a grass house. P. 224 "First Steps in Civilizing Rhodesia" (Mrs. Boggie). According to records quoted by Mr. E. C. Tabler in 'The Far Interior", Lady Williams was the first Englishwoman to see the Falls. * MRS. ROBERT WILLIAMS, 1895. This lady arrived in Bulawayo in August, 1895, and attended the wedding of Captain Spreckley and Miss Beatrice Borrow. * MRS. E. WILLIS, 1896 or earlier. This lady is mentioned in the Bulawayo Directory and Handbook of Matabeleland, 1895-1896, as being the owner of Stand No. 565, Grey Street, Bulawayo. * MRS. M. K. WILLIS, 1894. Mrs. Willis took an active part in the life of Bulawayo in the early days. She ran the Bulawayo Elementary School, and the Bulawayo Chronicle of 29/12/94 reported that she sang at a concert in aid of the English Church choir fund held at that time. She was among the ladies invited to the Queens Club "Passing of the Year" dance (1894-95) and on Easter Monday, 1895, she took her pupils for a picnic on Mr. Barratt's farm. She left Bulawayo for a holiday in Johannesburg on 13/6/96. * MRS. DIGBY WILLOUGHBY, 1896, probably earlier. Wife of General Digby Willoughby, Chief of Staff during the 1896 rebellion in Bulawayo. "The hard work Mrs. Willoughby did in the laager hospital has told upon her health. She leaves today for England. We regret the fact that ill-health has caused the General's wife to make the change. Many old patients will be extremely sorry to lose her". Extract from the Bulawayo Chronicle of 13/6/96, sent to me by Mr. A. Cripwell, Salisbury. * MRS. WILSON, 1891. Wife of Dr. Wilson of Umtali. Pp. 49, 116-117 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). * MRS. WILSON, 1894. Neé Cecilia Katherine Gibson. "Arrived with parents", 15/11/94. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. E. WILSON, 1896 or earlier. Mrs. Lucy Mary Ann Wilson, whose husband, Edwin Wilson was described as the gaoler, Salisbury, had a son, Edwin, born on 11/7/96. Information, the Cathedral, Salisbury, Baptismal Register, Vol. I, National Archives. * MRS. WILSON, 1894. Neé Louisa Meyer. Arrived 14/6/1894. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. WILSON, 1894. Neé Margaret Gibson. "Arrived with parents" on 15/11/1894. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. WILSON, 1894. Neé Margaret Maria Blackler. Arrived in Bulawayo with her mother, December, 1894. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. WINSHIP, 1895 or earlier. At the St. John's Church bazaar held in Bulawayo in July, 1895, Mrs. Winship and her husband supervised the receipt and despatch of telegrams. The Bulawayo Chronicle 26/7/95. * MRS. WITHERS, 1893. Neé Rebecca Nason. Arrived in February, 1893, by ox wagon. Was in the Bulawayo laager during the rebellion. Information from herself, May 1957. On Roll of Women Pioneers. Mrs. Withers was a foundation pupil of the Convent School, Bulawayo. In rainy weather she found the river a serious threat on her stouthearted walk to school. Her problem was solved by an African who waited regularly for her and swam her across so that she got to school on time. Information, the "History of the Convent School", written by Sister Mary Admirabilis. * MRS. WOLHUTER, 1894. Neé Susan Catherine Labuschagne. Arrived with the Utrecht Trek. Went to Mount Selinda via Fort Victoria. Returned to South Africa, but came back to Rhodesia in 1923. Information from herself in Bulawayo, 1959. See also p. 92 "Many Treks Made Rhodesia" (Olivier). * MRS. GEO. WOOD, 1869. Neé Fraser, and sister of Mrs. McMaster. She was the first wife of the hunter, George Wood, and was married at Inyati in June, 1869. This was the first wedding to take place in the country that became Rhodesia (p. 163 "Pioneers of Rhodesia", by E. C. Tabler). She is also mentioned on p. 160 of Mrs. Boggie's "First Steps in Civilizing Rhodesia". Mrs. Wood died of fever in March or April, 1870, near Hartley Hills. Information, Mr. A. M. Ewing. * MRS. GEO. WOOD, 1881. An Afrikaner woman who married George Wood, the hunter, in 1880. She was his second wife. She visited the Victoria Falls in 1881 and died with her husband and their child at Pandamatenga in 1882. P. 174 "Pioneers of Rhodesia", by E. C. Tabler. Information, Mr. A. M. Ewing. * MRS. WOOD, 1895. Neé Maria Amelia Cooper. Arrived in Bulawayo 12/5/95. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. WOODBYRNE, 1893. Mentioned on p. 77 "In God's White Robed Army", by a Dominican Sister. * MRS. WOODS, 1895. Neé Margaret Marian Beesley. Arrived by coach with her mother and sister on 31/12/1895. They were all in the Bulawayo laager during the rebellion. In later years Mrs. Woods lived in Natal. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. WOOLLACOTT, 1895. Neé Dorcas Barber Cook. Travelled by Zeederberg's coach, arriving in Bulawayo in October, 1895. Was in the laager during the rebellion. Died in Bulawayo in 1949. Information from her son. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * LADY WREY, 1895. Wife of Sir Bourchier Wrey, neé Alice Borton. As Mrs. P. S. B. Wrey she arrived with her daughter, Muriel, by ox wagon to join her husband. They were in the Bulawayo laager during the rebellion and lived many years in Hillside, Bulawayo. Lady Wrey died in 1952. Information from her daughter, Lady Strachan, Salisbury. * ROSE WRIGHT, 1894 or 1895. Rose Bell Maud, born 29/6/94, was baptised on 1/9/95, according to the Register of Baptisms, 1894, Parish of St. John, Bulawayo. It does not state whether she was born in Rhodesia. Her parents were Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wright. Mrs. Wright's Christian name was Mary. * MRS. WRIGHT, 1894. Neé Ruby Felicia Wentworth. Came up via Beira to marry Mr. Boscawen Wright of Fort Salisbury, who was Public Prosecutor. Her exciting journey, accompanied by Mrs. Judson, is told on pp. 207-209 "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women" (Mrs. Boggie). Mrs. Wright was in the Bulawayo laager during the rebellion (p.-214 of the same book). On Roll of Women Pioneers. The Original Marriage Register in the National Archives shows that the marriage took place on 23/6/94, and was witnessed by Ella Caldecott. * MRS. WYMER, 1896. Neé Stockley. Daughter of Cynthia Stockley, the novelist (who was later Mrs. Pelham Browne), and was born in the Umtali laager during the rebellion. P. 90 of Mrs. Boggie's "Experiences of Rhodesia's Pioneer Women". * MRS. YEATMAN, 1896. Neé Johanna de Beer. Arrived by ox wagon with her husband and family. They were in the laager in Bulawayo for a few days. Mrs. Yeatman died about 1954. Information from her daughter, Mrs. Stamper, Bulawayo, in letter dated 8/3/1960. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * SISTER YOLANDA, 1892. Surname Kilkelly. Dominican Order. Letters from the Dominican Convent, Salisbury, dated 11/7/1956 and 31/8/1957. * MRS. F. B. YORK, 1894. Neé Elizabeth Ruby Bain. Came by ox wagon to Bulawayo with her parents. Was in the laager during the rebellion and later made her home near Bulawayo. Information from her niece, Miss G. Howard. Mr. F. B. York farmed near Figtree. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. ZEEDERBERG, 1891. Neé Hendrika Maria Albasini, daughter of Count Joso Albasini. She came up with her husband to Bulawayo when he started the first regular coaching service through Matabeleland. Information from her niece, Mrs. R.L. Cranswick, Salisbury. On Roll of Women Pioneers. * MRS. ZEITZMANN, 1870 or earlier. Her name is mentioned in Thomas Baines's "Goldfields Diaries", pp. 236, 301 and 569, and on the last-mentioned page it reads: "At Kumalo River we found Charlie Meyer with his wagon and Mrs. Zeitzmann and family of three or four pretty girls, the eldest about 14, living in a calico tent...". The Kumalo River is now known as the Khami. Her husband, Paul Zeitzmann (or Ziesmann) was an experienced Boer hunter who had been as far as the Zambezi in the early 1860's. Information, "The Far Interior" (Tabler).
:: ADDITIONAL NOTES (NOT PART OF ORIGINAL BOOK) * MRS. MEREDITH, 1895 or earlier. Melina was my great-grandmother. She immigrated permanently to the United States in 1912. She was a decorated Boer War nurse who received the Royal Red Cross in 1902. She remarried in 1907 to the noted stage and silent film actor Charles Wellesley. Melina acted on stage and in Hollywood throughout her teens and twenties. She died in 1944 in New York. Mrs. Meredith is emphatically not Melina Da Fonseca Rorke. She is an impostor who pretended to be Melina long after her death.Information Source: April Blakely, South-Africa Mailing List at Rootsweb.com. * MRS. R. FAIRBRIDGE, 1896. According to my records, Mrs. R. Fairbridge's maiden name was Rosalie Helen Ogilvie, not Lovemore. Her mother was a Lovemore. Was it possible her maiden name was Rosalie Helen Lovemore Ogilvie ?. I show that she was born 5th June 1864. That date came from the IGI.Information Source: Jennifer Bell, South-Africa Mailing List at Rootsweb.com. * MRS. HAMILTON BROWNE, 1893. The following summary is made from an article entitled "Colonel" George Hamilton-Brown(e): A case of False Pretences. Written by Dr. L.H. Barber, Senior Lecturer in History, University of Waikato New Zealand, and published in the New Zealand Law Journal January, 1982. ::Dr. Barber was first alerted to the fraud when he noted Hamilton-Brown's insistence in sporting the New Zealand Medal in photographs that accompanied two of the three books he wrote. With the Lost Legion in New Zealand (London 1911) Camp Fire Yarns of the Lost legion (London 1913) and A Lost Legionary in South Africa". The photograph together with a published article in the British Army Historical Research Journal which gave undue deference to Colonel Hamilton-Brown as a reliable authority on the New Zealand Wars, (also called the Maori wars) started Dr. Barber's research. Colonel George Hamilton-Brown writes Barber is an imposter... He was not a colonel, nor did he win the New Zealand Medal nor did he fight in the New Zealand Wars. Research revealed that not only was no award of the medal made to an officer of that name but no one of that name had served in the NZ Wars during the period 1860-1872. There was an Irishman, G. Hamilton-Brown who enlisted in the Constabulary in 1872 to be discharged, still a trooper in 1875. He would not have been awarded the NZ Medal, a campaign medal only. He emerges as an Irishman, in the Armed Constabulary for three years and three months during which he apparently gathered many barrack-room yarns, obviously for later use. At his discharge he became a publican until in deep debt he fled to South Africa. Here, what with the influx of imperial troops for the annexation of the Transvaal and the invasion of Zululand, his self-promotion paid dividends (for him). Known as "Maori" Brown, Chelmsford gave him command of 1/3 Natal Native Contingent. Unpopular with his NCOs and men whom he called "niggers", he was cruel to captured enemy, and according to Alan Lloyd (The Zulu War London 1973) was unreliable, a makeshift soldier. Nor did he know how many of his native contingent had been lost crossing the Buffalo River, as he had never bothered to count them. After the war he ravaged and most brutally attacked the kraals (D.R. Morris The Washing of Spears. New York 1979.) Hamilton-Brown claimed to have fought in the Basuto and Timbuki Wars, 1880-81, in Warren's expedition 1884, as adjutant to the Diamond Fields Horse 1886-09, Dinizulu Rebellion, Matabele War 1893, Mashonaland rebellion 1896-7. In London 1909 a newspaper article referred to Colonel Hamilton-Brown, a veteran Officer of the Colonial Regulars... was willing to black shoes for a living and later sold his medals. A wealthy widow offered marriage because she believed he was the man who had saved the life of her soldier lover later to fall at Khartoum. Hamilton-Brown accepted the widow and her fortune, but left Sara in London in straitened circumstances to appear in Jamaica in 1916. Dr. Barber's references other than Lloyd and Morris quoted above, include: :: G. Tylden's article in the Society for Army, Historical Research Journal, Dec. 1959, pp. 153-160. :: T.W. Gudgeon The War in New Zealand, London, 1879. :: D.A. Corbett The Regimental Badges of New Zealand, Auckland, 1980. :: Mrs Barbara Cooper for information from the papers of Gilbert Mair NZC. :: NZ National Archives MW/1989 Colonels T. Porter and Stuart Newell. * In my own reading I have come across three other references to this astonishing man. In Colonel R.S.S. Baden-Powell's book The Matabele Campaign 1896, (Methuen London, 1897), pp. 483/4, dated 9th December, from Umtali is a letter to his mother. He says Tonight we had dinner with "Maori"B., who was with me with the Native levy in Zululand in 1888. Celebrated over Africa for his yarns of fighting and adventure. Originally of a fine old Irish family - arrested while a schoolboy from Cheltenham on his way to shoot at Wimbledon, on suspicion of being a Fenian: enlisted as a gunner; blew up his father with a squib cigar; shot his man in a duel in Germany; biked into Lake Geneva; went to New Zealand where for twelve years he fought the Maoris; ate a child when starving; afterwards hunted the bushrangers in Australia; took a schooner in search of copper island or anything else of value; next a Papal Zuaove; under Colonel Dodge in America fought the Sioux. When with Pullen's troops in South Africa, his men shot at him while bathing; he beat them with an ox-yoke; they stole an ostrich and hid it; a row among themselves followed, begun by a Kentish navvy who complained he did not get his fair share of the 'duck'... B denies that in the Maori war the Maoris displayed a flag of truce for more ammunition, but to ask the troops to stop firing shells into town, so as to let them have water - "else how can you expect us to fight?" they said. Then he became a gold digger; fought in the Galeka war, Dinizulu, first Matabele campaign and lastly present operations, in which he is a major in the Umtali forces.Information Source: Pat Frykberg, South-Africa Mailing List at Rootsweb.com.

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== Background == Child mortality was very high before modern medicine and survival rates was low in some countries, areas, and classes throughout history. This project was created to help improve the many profiles of children added to WikiTree who sadly died early or never lived at all. There is usually limited information and sources to use to improve these profiles, and many are left with only an unknown name, birth and/or death date and no biography. Here are some information about what can be added to these profiles. == How to Add Sources == :Make sure there is at least one reliable source added to the profile, if none can be found add a [[Help:Research_Notes|research notes header]] and explain where you have looked for sources, and that none can be found. Add the [[Template:Unsourced|Unsourced template]] and if possible specify a country/state/county. Also, see, [[Space:Sandy%27s_Sourcing_Made_Simple|for well-sourced]] biographies. == Biography == :Write a biography, however short, start with the basics, when and where the child or baby was born, who the parents were, where the birth and/or death happened. You might not know much about the child but a lot can be found looking at the rest of the family. What profession did the parents have, did they belong to a certain religion or culture? How many children did the parents end up having? What number was the baby/child amongst its siblings, was a younger sibling named after them? Where did the family live, what was life like there? If a death cause was given it can be explained here, along with any information about the burial. :'''Naming conventions'''. WikiTree has specific naming conventions and they can be viewed [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Name_Fields#Proper_First_Name here]. :''If an infant died before he or she could be named use what is on their death record according to their conventions, otherwise use Unnamed Infant. Do not use Infant Boy, Baby Girl, etc. There is a Sex at Birth field for this.'' == Unmarried/No children == Make sure to mark them as unmarried, and that they had no children of their own. This helps separate them from a sibling born with the same or similar name and birth year. If a child died before puberty it is safe to say there is no descendants and unlikely a spouse. However depending on time and place children as young as 12 could have been married and had children only a few years later, before their 18th birthday. In these cases please review all sources available and make your own judgement about the likeliness of there being a spouse or a child. Please write your observations in the bio. This is how you set "no children" and "no spouse" on a profile. == How to set up the unmarried/no children status == #From the edit-page for the profile click "add/remove spouse", scroll down to the bottom of the add spouse page, click "[Name Surname] had no spouse" #On the edit page under Children: [add/remove child] , check the box by “No Children” and save your changes. == Categories == Add the '''parish''' category where the child was born, died or lived and if possible the '''cemetery''' category if this is known. == How to Find Profiles == WikiTree+ allows for a lookup by age at death. See the [[Help:WikiTree_Plus#Text_search_2|help page, text search section]]. You can also filter out profiles that already have the Died Young sticker. Here is an example search string for the text search:
[[Image:SIFW-10.png|200px]] Here are the profiles for age0-age10 without the Died Young sticker: :(you might have to keep clicking "next" to get to a list of Open Profiles) [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=age0+not+Template%3DDied+Young&MaxProfiles=500 Age0] | [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=age1+not+Template%3DDied+Young&MaxProfiles=500 Age1] | [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=age2+not+Template%3DDied+Young&MaxProfiles=500 Age2] | [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=age3+not+Template%3DDied+Young&MaxProfiles=500 Age3] | [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=age4+not+Template%3DDied+Young&MaxProfiles=500 Age4] | [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=age5+not+Template%3DDied+Young&MaxProfiles=500 Age5] | [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=age6+not+Template%3DDied+Young&MaxProfiles=500 Age6] | [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=age7+not+Template%3DDied+Young&MaxProfiles=500 Age7] | [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=age8+not+Template%3DDied+Young&MaxProfiles=500 Age8] | [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=age9+not+Template%3DDied+Young&MaxProfiles=500 Age9] | [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=age10+not+Template%3DDied+Young&MaxProfiles=500 Age10] == How to add a photo/source image == If you wish to add a photo or source document you can do so via the "Images" tab => Click here to upload it => Choose file => Select the file on your computer => Add the source of the file => Add Title, Location and Date => Choose if the file is a Photo or a Source => Upload Image On the following page you may set the image to be or not to be the primary image, that means if it should be the profile picture or not. You may also add other people to the same image by adding their WikiTree ID under "People & Things in the Image:" and then clicking "Save changes to image details". Particularly useful for records which includes more than one person. This will link all WikiTree ID's to the same image and lets the image show up on all profiles. == Stickers == See the [[Space:RTC_-_Resources|RTC - Stickers and Categories Page]] for more information.

RTC - Pictures

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A sample of appropriate graphics for Remember the Children profiles: ''To use any of these graphics (or others on WikiTree) on the Died Young sticker: add the file name of the image.'' For example: '''{{Died Young|image=RTC_-_Pictures.jpg}}''' ==Sample Profile Graphics== :{| class="wikitable" cellpadding="8" |- | [[Image:RTC_-_Pictures.jpg|125px]]
[[Brewer-10359|Sample Profile]] | [[Image:Remember_the_Children-7.png|125px]] |[[Image:RTC_-_Pictures-11.png|125px]]
[[Gregory-12461|Sample Profile]] |[[Image:RTC_-_Pictures-2.png|125px]]
[[Smith-308566|Sample Profile]] |- | [[Image:RTC_-_Pictures-20.png|125px]]
[[Whitten-22|Sample Profile]] |[[Image:Remember_the_Children-21.png|125px]]
[[Bennett-23764|Sample Profile]] |[[Image:Remember_the_Children-27.png|125px]]
[[Anderson-18957|Sample Profile]] | [[Image:Nelda_s_Photos_to_Share-280.png|125px]]
[[Parizeau-33|Sample Profile]] |- |- ||[[Image:RTC_-_Pictures-12.png|125px]]
[[Hamrick-1675|Sample Profile]] |[[Image:RTC_-_Pictures-13.png|125px]]
[[Ware-5464|Sample Profile]] |[[Image:RTC_-_Pictures-14.png|125px]]
[[Sontheimer-40|Sample Profile]] |[[Image:RTC_-_Pictures-15.png|125px]]
[[Sontheimer-29|Sample Profile]] |- |- | [[Image:RTC_-_Pictures-4.png|125px]]
[[Rallings-18|Sample Profile]] | [[Image:Space_Background_I_Sticker_Art-8.png|125px]]
[[Hill-51571|Sample Profile]] |[[Image:RTC_-_Pictures-8.png|125px]]
|[[Image:RTC_-_Pictures-10.png|125px]]
[[Bernard-2992|Sample Profile]]
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[[King-17616|Sample Profile]] |[[Image:RTC_-_Pictures-6.png|125px]]
[[Bennett-23763|Sample Profile]] |[[Image:RTC_-_Pictures-7.png|125px]]
[[Bolton-3267|Sample Profile]] |[[Image:RTC_-_Pictures-9.png|125px]]
[[King-17617|Sample Profile]] |- | [[Image:ADWP2-296.png|125px]] |[[Image:RTC_-_Pictures.png|125px]]
[[Bennett-23763|Sample Profile]] |[[Image:Background_I_Profile_Graphics-48.png|125px]]
[[Bennett-20184|Sample Profile]] |[[Image:Died_Young-1.jpg|125px]]
[[Henderson-27045|Sample Profile]] |- |[[Image:Remember_the_Children-29.png|75px]]
[[Rönström-3|Sample Profile]] |[[Image:ADWP-733.png|125px]]
[[Swan-33|Sample Profile]] |[[Image:ADWP2-238.png|100px]]
[[Bittner-834|Sample Profile]] |[[Image:RTC_-_Pictures-16.png|125px]]
[[Sontheimer-27|Sample Profile]] | |- | [[Image:RTC_-_Pictures-3.png|125px]]
[[Cutright-283|Sample Profile]] |[[Image:RTC_-_Pictures-1.jpg|125px]]
[[Teal-792|Sample Profile]] |[[Image:RTC_-_Pictures-2.jpg|125px]]
[[Bennett-39298|Sample Profile]] |- | [[Image:Remember_the_Children-6.png|125px]]
[[Golden-183|Sample Profile]] |[[Image:Remember_the_Children-2.png|125px]]
[[Dane-19|Sample Profile]] |[[Image:Remember_the_Children-3.png|125px]]
[[Fogden-17|Sample Profile]] | [[Image:Remember_the_Children-4.png|125px]]
[[Quincy-10|Sample Profile]] |} {{Clear}}
== Background Collections == [[Paul-5413|Melanie Paul's]] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:RTCimages collection of picture, backgrounds and dividers]. Also, a [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:RTCimages collection of vintage pictures] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:ADWPprimaries#Babies_and_Children more general images] Seamless Backgrounds specifically for Babies/Children: [[Space:Background_I/Child|Background Images/Child]]

RTC - Resources

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== Templates/Stickers == ===Remember the Children=== {{Remember the Children}} {{Remember the Children}} :This template is for use on profiles that are part of a sub-project of the main Global Project. :They should '''only be used on profiles that are of importance to the project or need to be PPP'd''' and managed by the project. They are not for every single child. :Most profiles will use the stickers listed below. ==Stickers== The '''Remember the Children Project''' uses these three stickers: :{| border="3" cellpadding="4" ! align="center" style="background:#E5E4E2;"|Sticker Code {| border="1" cellpadding="8" width=500 |- bgcolor=#FAD1EB |- bgcolor=#FAEBF5 align=center | This sticker creates the ribbon: | {{Died Young|Ribbon}} | '''{{Died Young|Ribbon}}''' |[[DeHart-1161|Sample Profile]] |- bgcolor=#EDFAFD align=center | This sticker is appropriate for older children that died young: |{{Died Young|Swing}} |{{Died Young|Swing}} |[[Thompson-81020|Sample Profile]] |- bgcolor=#EDFAFD |- bgcolor=#FAEBF5 align=center | This sticker creates the one with pink/blue ribbon with heart: | {{Stillborn}} | '''{{Stillborn}}''' |[[Bond-8281|Sample Profile]] |- bgcolor=#EDFAFD align=center | Do you prefer the flying baby graphic: |{{Died Young}} |{{Died Young}} | |- bgcolor=#EDFAFD |- bgcolor=#FAEBF5 align=center |Do you prefer a completely different graphic than these? | {{Died Young|image=RTC_-_Pictures-6.png}} | [[Space:RTC_-_Pictures|Sticker Art and Backgrounds]] |[[Space:RTC_-_Pictures|Click Here]] |} |} :See [[:Template: Died Young]] or [[:Template: Stillborn]] for instructions on using these stickers on a profile. '''NOTE: These stickers do not add a category''' '''If an infant died before he or she could be named use what is on their death record according to their conventions, otherwise use Unnamed Infant. ''Do not use Infant Boy, Baby Girl, etc. There is a Sex at Birth field for this''.''' (Please be considerate in the use of the angel/cherub sticker as it might be unsuitable to put angel imagery on profiles belonging to a religion which doesn't support angels.) ---- ===Additional Profile Stickers=== ====Multiple Births==== {{Multiple Births|2}}{{Multiple Births|2}} :Stillbirths, premature births, and infant mortality often show up in connection to multiple births which makes this a useful sticker to keep in mind. You can change the number based on how many children were born. {{Multiple Births|3}}{{Multiple Births|3}} Basically... {{Multiple Births}} then type a pipe (|) with the number: 2 for twin, 3 for triplet, etc. ====Maternal Mortality==== Maternal mortality was unfortunately common only 100 years ago and is sadly still not uncommon in the modern world. '''(Use with caution as it tends to define a person by the way they passed rather than what they accomplished in life.)''' {{Maternal Death}}{{Maternal Death}} {{clear}} {{Maternal Death|[[Doe-1|John Doe]]}}{{Maternal Death|[[Doe-1|John Doe]]}} ---- ==Related Categories== :Each of these categories are higher level. Please use the lowest level available. * [[:Category:Infant_Mortality|Infant Mortality]] (Sub categories Country - State - County for most countries) *[[:Category:Child_Mortality|Child Mortality]] (Sub categories Country - State - County for most countries) *[[:Category:Stillbirth|Stillbirth]] (Sub categories only for US states at the moment) *[[:Category:Maternal_Mortality|Maternal Mortality]] for the Mother's Profile * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Regions Parish categories] (Birth/Death) * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Cemeteries Cemetery category] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Regions Religion categories] [[Category:Infant_Mortality]] [[Category:Child_Mortality]] [[Category:Stillbirth]]

RTCimages

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:[[Image:ADWP-733.png|15px|Baby feet on multi-coloured background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Remember_the_Children '''Remember the Children Project'''] :[[Image:ADWP-733.png|15px|Baby feet on multi-coloured background.]] You might also find something that appeals to you on [[Space:Nelda%27s_Photos_to_Share|'''Nelda's images page''']]. :[[Image:ADWP-733.png|15px|Baby feet on multi-coloured background.]] There are also more [[Space:ADWPprimaries#Babies_and_Children|Images for Babies and Children]] that didn't make it to this page. [[Category:Infant Mortality]] [[Category:Child Mortality]] {{Image|file=ADWP-361.png|size=300|label="Silver Circles" divider bar.}} [[Image:ADWP-733.png|15px|Baby feet on multi-coloured background.]] These images—primarily designed to be used for babies and children (which doesn't mean you '''must''' limit the use to babies and children; you don't)—have all been created by me (either from scratch, or by digitally manipulating an image (or images) from the Public Domain[[Image:ADWP-321.png|15px|Public Domain (free from copyright) symbol]] ).

[[Image:ADWP-733.png|15px|Baby feet on multi-coloured background.]] If you enjoy what I have done, feel free to use any of them. (Note that some of the Primary images have "matching" Background images. That doesn't mean you have to use the two together, just that I created the background to match the primary in some cases.) {{clear}} ==== Primary Images Paired With Matching Background Images ==== ===== Peter Pan ===== {| style="border-spacing: 2px; border: 1px solid white;" |- style="text-align: center;" ![[Image:ADWP-393.png|140px|Peter Pan Pipes for the Fairies.]] ![[Image:ADWP-395.png|140px|Peter Pan with the Swans.]] ![[Image:ADWP-407.png|140px|Peter Pan Sails Under the Bridge.]] ![[Image:ADWP-410.png|140px|Peter Pan in Solomon Caw's Tree.]] |- ! style="width: 150px;" |Peter Pan Pipes for the Fairies. ! style="width: 150px;" |Peter Pan with the Swans. ! style="width: 150px;" |Peter Pan Sails Under the Bridge. ! style="width: 150px;" |Peter Pan in Solomon Caw's Tree. |- ![[Image:ADWP-394.png|140px|Blue Pattern.]] ![[Image:ADWP-396.png|140px|Beige Pattern.]] ![[Image:ADWP-408.png|140px|Vertical Grey-Stripe Pattern.]] ![[Image:ADWP-411.png|140px|Brown and Beige Pattern.]] |} ===== Female ===== {| style="border-spacing: 2px; border: 1px solid white;" |- style="text-align: center;" ![[Image:ADWP-379.png|140px|Girl in the Garden.]] ![[Image:ADWP-398.png|140px|Girl with Chick and Egg.]] ![[Image:ADWP-389.png|140px|Girl in Blue Hat.]] ![[Image:ADWP-384.png|140px|Girl With Bucket.]] |- ! style="width: 150px;" |Girl in the Garden. ! style="width: 150px;" |Girl with Chick and Egg. ! style="width: 150px;" |Girl in Blue Hat. ! style="width: 150px;" |Girl With Bucket. |- ![[Image:ADWP-383.png|140px|Blue and Brown Pattern.]] ![[Image:ADWP-399.png|140px|Gold and Green Patterns.]] ![[Image:ADWP-405.png|140px|Tan and Green Pattern.]] ![[Image:ADWP-385.png|140px|Birds in Blue Sky.]] |} {| style="border-spacing: 2px; border: 1px solid white;" |- style="text-align: center;" ![[Image:ADWP-532.png|140px|Girl in Boat.]] ![[Image:ADWP-533.png|140px|Girl in Brown Hat.]] ![[Image:ADWP-534.png|140px|Girl at the Beach.]] ![[Image:ADWP-535.png|140px|Girl in Sailor Suit.]] |- ! style="width: 150px;" |Girl in Boat. ! style="width: 150px;" |Girl in Brown Hat. ! style="width: 150px;" |Girl at the Beach. ! style="width: 150px;" |Girl in Sailor Suit. |- ![[Image:ADWP-536.png|140px|Green pattern on cream.]] ![[Image:ADWP-537.png|140px|Cream with red-brown pattern.]] ![[Image:ADWP-538.png|140px|Brown on brown pattern.]] ![[Image:ADWP-539.png|140px|Pink on pink pattern.]] |} {| style="border-spacing: 2px; border: 1px solid white;" |- style="text-align: center;" ![[Image:ADWP-390.png|140px|Girl With Flowers (sepia).]] ![[Image:ADWP-416.png|140px|Girl with Doll and Wagon.]] ![[Image:ADWP-236.png|82px|Girl with Ball.]] ![[Image:ADWP-506.png|140px|Baby Peacefully At Rest (pink and green).]] |- ! style="width: 150px;" | Girl With Flowers (sepia). ! style="width: 150px;" | Girl with Doll and Wagon. ! style="width: 150px;" |Girl with Ball. ! style="width: 150px;" |Baby Peacefully At Rest (pink and green). |- ![[Image:ADWP-392.png|140px|Sepia Patterns.]] ![[Image:ADWP-423.png|140px|Blue clouds in Blue Sky.]] ![[Image:ADWP-422.png|140px|Green-Purple-Pink Coloured Box pattern.]] ![[Image:ADWP-505.png|140px|Butterflies on Green.]] |} {| style="border-spacing: 2px; border: 1px solid white;" |- style="text-align: center;" ![[Image:ADWP-653.png|140px|Sleeping Baby.]] ![[Image:ADWP-731.png|140px|Girl with cane on pink patterns background.]] ![[Image:ADWP-706.png|140px|Girl wagging her finger on beige fabric background.]] ![[Image:ADWP-714.png|140px|Girl in wheelchair on pink pattern background.]] |- ! style="width: 150px;" |Sleeping Baby. ! style="width: 150px;" |Girl with cane. ! style="width: 150px;" |Girl wagging her finger. ! style="width: 150px;" |Girl in wheelchair. |- ![[Image:ADWP-476.png|140px|Pink dandelions with small candy.]] ![[Image:ADWP-539.png|140px|Pink on pink pattern.]] ![[Image:ADWP-645.png|140px|Beige fabric square.]] ![[Image:ADWP-539.png|140px|Pink on pink pattern.]] |} {| style="border-spacing: 2px; border: 1px solid white;" |- style="text-align: center;" ![[Image:ADWP-691.png|140px|Sleeping Baby on flowers.]] ![[Image:ADWP-839.png|140px|Girl with Doll and Wagon on sunlit field.]] ![[Image:ADWP2-6.png|140px|Girl wagging her finger on beige cloth glassblocked sponged patterns.]] ![[Image:ADWPprimaries-146.png|140px|Girl sleeping on a cloud, superimposed on a blue and brown patterned background.]] |- ! style="width: 150px;" |Sleeping Baby on Flowers. ! style="width: 150px;" |Girl with Doll and Wagon on sunlit field. ! style="width: 150px;" |Girl wagging her finger. ! style="width: 150px;" |Girl Sleeping on Cloud. |- ![[Image:ADWP-690.png|140px|Flowers on pink candy-coloured speckled background.]] ![[Image:ADWP-838.png|140px|Sunlit field crop mirrored background.]] ![[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-48.png|140px|Beige cloth with effects glassblock and sponging applied, then mirrored.]] ![[Image:ADWP-383.png|140px|Blue and Brown Pattern.]] |} {| style="border-spacing: 2px; border: 1px solid white;" |- style="text-align: center;" ![[Image:ADWPprimaries-171.png|140px|Girl with Doll and Wagon on Butterflies.]] |- ! style="width: 150px;" |Girl with Doll and Wagon on Butterflies. |- ![[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-136.png|140px|Pink Butterflies.]] |} ===== Male ===== {| style="border-spacing: 2px; border: 1px solid white;" |- style="text-align: center;" ![[Image:ADWP-387.png|140px|Boy in the Garden.]] ![[Image:ADWP-436.png|140px|Boy in Tree.]] ![[Image:ADWP-528.png|140px|Boy in Boat.]] ![[Image:ADWP-530.png|140px|Boy with Hoop.]] |- ! style="width: 150px;" |Boy in the Garden. ! style="width: 150px;" |Boy in Tree. ! style="width: 150px;" |Boy in Boat. ! style="width: 150px;" |Boy with Hoop. |- ![[Image:ADWP-386.png|140px|Beige and Green Pattern.]] ![[Image:ADWP-437.png|140px|Blue-grey Patterns.]] ![[Image:ADWP-529.png|140px|Cream and Green pattern.]] ![[Image:ADWP-531.png|140px|Birds in Blue Sky.]] |} {| style="border-spacing: 2px; border: 1px solid white;" |- style="text-align: center;" ![[Image:ADWP-439.png|140px|Boy with Hobby Horse.]] ![[Image:ADWP-492.png|140px|Boy on Bike.]] ![[Image:ADWP-512.png|140px|Boy with Dog.]] ![[Image:ADWP-524.png|140px|Boy with Football.]] |- ! style="width: 150px;" |Boy with Hobby Horse. ! style="width: 150px;" |Boy on Bike. ! style="width: 150px;" |Boy with Dog. ! style="width: 150px;" |Boy with Football. |- ![[Image:ADWP-440.png|140px|Herringbone Weave Pattern (sepia).]] ![[Image:ADWP-493.png|140px|Brown and light brown pattern.]] ![[Image:ADWP-513.png|140px|Tan and Green stripe pattern.]] ![[Image:ADWP-526.png|140px|Blue Speckle.]] |} {| style="border-spacing: 2px; border: 1px solid white;" |- style="text-align: center;" ![[Image:ADWP-540.png|140px|Boy in Pedal Car.]] ![[Image:ADWP-541.png|140px|Boy Playing Leapfrog.]] ![[Image:ADWP-542.png|140px|Boy with Teddy.]] ![[Image:ADWP-543.png|140px|Boy on Hobby Horse.]] |- ! style="width: 150px;" |Boy in Pedal Car. ! style="width: 150px;" |Boy Playing Leapfrog. ! style="width: 150px;" |Boy with Teddy. ! style="width: 150px;" |Boy on Hobby Horse. |- ![[Image:ADWP-544.png|140px|Blue Star pattern.]] ![[Image:ADWP-545.png|140px|Green and yellow pattern on green.]] ![[Image:ADWP-546.png|140px|Rust brown on tan pattern.]] ![[Image:ADWP-547.png|140px|Blue pattern on blue.]] |} {| style="border-spacing: 2px; border: 1px solid white;" |- style="text-align: center;" ![[Image:ADWP-643.png|140px|Sleeping Baby.]] ![[Image:ADWP-713.png|140px|Boy in wheelchair on blue pattern on blue background.]] ![[Image:ADWP-723.png|140px|Sleeping Baby on blue pattern background.]] ![[Image:ADWP-730.png|140px|Boy with cane on blue patterns background.]] |- ! style="width: 150px;" |Sleeping Baby. ! style="width: 150px;" |Boy in wheelchair. ! style="width: 150px;" |Sleeping Baby. ! style="width: 150px;" |Boy with cane. |- ![[Image:ADWP-747.png|140px|Light Blue Clouds.]] ![[Image:ADWP-547.png|140px|Blue pattern on blue.]] ![[Image:ADWP-394.png|140px|Blue Pattern.]] ![[Image:ADWP-547.png|140px|Blue pattern on blue.]] |} {| style="border-spacing: 2px; border: 1px solid white;" |- style="text-align: center;" ![[Image:ADWPprimaries-5.png|140px|Sleeping Newborn Baby on light blue canvas glassblocked elephant skin background.]] ![[Image:ADWPprimaries-6.png|140px| Sleeping Newborn Baby on blue mirrored cloud pattern background. ]] ![[Image:ADWPprimaries-7.png|140px| Sleeping Newborn Baby on pale grey glassblock pattern background.]] ![[Image:ADWPprimaries-8.png|140px| Scottish boy in tam on sepia and brown pattern background.]] |- ! style="width: 150px;" |Sleeping Baby. ! style="width: 150px;" |Sleeping Baby. ! style="width: 150px;" |Sleeping Baby. ! style="width: 150px;" |Scottish boy in tam. |- ![[Image:ADWP-876.png|140px|Light blue canvas glassblocked elephant skin.]] ![[Image:ADWP-888.png|140px|Blue cloudy patterns, mirrored.]] ![[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-10.png|140px|Pale grey glassblocked elephant-skin.]] ![[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-11.png|140px|Sepia and brown patterns, mirrored.]] |} {| style="border-spacing: 2px; border: 1px solid white;" |- style="text-align: center;" ![[Image:ADWPprimaries-156.png|140px|Boy leaning on fence.]] |- ! style="width: 150px;" |Boy leaning on fence. |- ![[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-11.png|140px|Sepia and brown patterns, mirrored.]] |} ===== Neutral ===== {| style="border-spacing: 2px; border: 1px solid white;" |- style="text-align: center;" ![[Image:ADWP-509.png|140px|Foxes in the snow.]] ![[Image:ADWP-432.png|140px|Girl and Boy on Swing.]] ![[Image:ADWP-494.png|140px|Boy and Girl on Sled.]] ![[Image:ADWP-507.png|140px|Foxes in the snow with bird.]] |- ! style="width: 150px;" |Foxes in the snow. ! style="width: 150px;" |Girl and Boy on Swing. ! style="width: 150px;" | Boy and Girl on Sled. ! style="width: 150px;" |Foxes in the snow with bird. |- ![[Image:ADWP-510.png|140px|Pale blue square with crystal effect.]] ![[Image:ADWP-433.png|140px|Snow Patterns.]] ![[Image:ADWP-495.png|140px|Tan and brown stripe pattern.]] ![[Image:ADWP-508.png|140px|Pale blue square with ribbon effect.]] |- ! ![[Image:ADWP-435.png|140px|Light Snow Pattern.]] |- ! ![[Image:ADWP-434.png|140px|Snow and Tree Pattern.]] |} {| style="border-spacing: 2px; border: 1px solid white;" |- style="text-align: center;" ![[Image:ADWP-256.png|140px|Empty Cradle with Toys.]] ![[Image:ADWP-258.png|140px|Empty Cradle with pink & blue blanket.]] ![[Image:ADWP-331.png|140px|Empty Cradle with green & gold blanket & teddy.]] ![[Image:ADWP-527.png|140px|Smiling Baby.]] |- ! style="width: 150px;" |Empty Cradle with Toys. ! style="width: 150px;" |Empty Cradle with pink & blue blanket. ! style="width: 150px;" |Empty Cradle with green & gold blanket & teddy. ! style="width: 150px;" |Smiling Baby. |- ![[Image:ADWP-415.png|140px|Basketweave.]] ![[Image:ADWP-553.png|140px|Basketweave (pink and blue).]] ![[Image:ADWP-421.png|140px|Green Basketweave.]] ![[Image:ADWP-517.png|140px|Cream Crackle.]] |} {| style="border-spacing: 2px; border: 1px solid white;" |- style="text-align: center;" ![[Image:ADWP-642.png|140px|Sleeping Baby.]] ![[Image:ADWP-715.png|140px|Child in wheelchair on beige fabric background.]] ![[Image:ADWP-695.png|140px|Baby sitting on sand with beach spade.]] ![[Image:ADWP-732.png|140px|Baby Buggy with Teddy.]] |- ! style="width: 150px;" |Sleeping Baby. ! style="width: 150px;" |Child in wheelchair. ! style="width: 150px;" |Baby's Day Out. ! style="width: 150px;" |Baby Buggy with Teddy Bear. |- ![[Image:Deian-3-1.png|140px|Yellow Butterflies.]] ![[Image:ADWP-645.png|140px|Beige fabric square.]] ![[Image:ADWP-696.png|140px|Brown wavy stripes pattern.]] ![[Image:ADWP-645.png|140px|Beige fabric square.]] |} {| style="border-spacing: 2px; border: 1px solid white;" |- style="text-align: center;" ![[Image:ADWP-736.png|140px|Child with cane.]] ![[Image:ADWP-733.png|140px|Baby feet on multicoloured background.]] ![[Image:ADWP-737.png|140px|Child with assistance dog]] ![[Image:ADWPprimaries-157.png|140px|Children with mare and foal.]] |- ! style="width: 150px;" |Child with cane. ! style="width: 150px;" |Baby Feet. ! style="width: 150px;" |Child with assistance dog. ! style="width: 150px;" |Children with mare and foal. |- ![[Image:ADWP-645.png|140px|Beige fabric square.]] ![[Image:ADWP-735.png|140px|Green and yellow plasma pattern.]] ![[Image:ADWP-645.png|140px|Beige fabric square.]] ![[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-114.png|140px|Trees in sepia.]] |} {| style="border-spacing: 2px; border: 1px solid white;" |- style="text-align: center;" ![[Image:ADWPprimaries-165.png|140px|A Teddy Bear is leaning against a grave marker that says "Born, Beloved Child, Died. A yellow butterfly rests atop the stone, a monarch butterfly is in flight to the upper right, and flowers grow around the base.]] ! [[Image:ADWPprimaries-166.png|140px|On the left a Teddy Bear is leaning against a grave marker that says "Born, Beloved Child, Died. On the right of the stone is a toy horse, with a decorative saddle and bells on the bridle. A yellow butterfly rests atop the stone, a monarch butterfly is in flight to the upper right, and flowers grow around the base.]] ! ! |- ! style="width: 150px;" |Beloved Child. ! style="width: 150px;" |Beloved Child. ! style="width: 150px;" | ! style="width: 150px;" | |- ![[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-123.png|140px|Butterflies on Blue.]] ![[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-123.png|140px|Butterflies on Blue.]] ! ! |} ==== General Primary Images ==== ===== Female ===== {| style="border-spacing: 2px; border: 1px solid white;" |- style="text-align: center;" ![[Image:ADWP-426.png|140px|Baby Girl with Bottle.]] ![[Image:ADWP-158.png|140px|Baby Girl with Bunny.]] ![[Image:ADWP-240.png|140px|Girl Child Silhouette with Reaching Hand.]] ![[Image:ADWPprimaries-170.png|140px|Baby Girl with Butterflies and Birds.]] |- ! style="width: 150px;" |Baby Girl with Bottle. ! style="width: 150px;" |Baby Girl with Bunny. ! style="width: 150px;" |Girl Child Silhouette with Reaching Hand. ! style="width: 150px;" |Baby Girl with Butterflies and Birds. |} ===== Male ===== {| style="border-spacing: 2px; border: 1px solid white;"- |- style="text-align: center;" ![[Image:ADWP-120.png|140px|Baby Boy With Bottle.]] ![[Image:ADWP-525.png|140px|Baby Boy with Toy Dog.]] ![[Image:ADWP-239.png|140px|Boy Child Silhouette with Reaching Hand.]] |- ! style="width: 150px;" |Baby Boy With Bottle. ! style="width: 150px;" |Baby Boy with Toy Dog. ! style="width: 150px;" |Boy Child Silhouette with Reaching Hand. |} ===== Neutral ===== {| style="border-spacing: 2px; border: 1px solid white;" |- style="text-align: center;" ![[Image:ADWP-511.png|140px|Foxes in the snow with bird on holly.]] ![[Image:ADWP-24.png|140px|Baby Peacefully At Rest]] ![[Image:ADWP-514.png|140px|Mother and Baby (silhouette).]] |- ! style="width: 150px;" |Foxes in the snow with bird on holly. ! style="width: 150px;" |Baby Peacefully At Rest ! style="width: 150px;" |Mother and Baby (silhouette). |} {{Image|file=ADWP-163.png|size=120|align=l|caption='''White Daisy''' (round).}} {{Image|file=ADWP-285.png|size=120|align=l|caption='''Single Pearl.'''}} {{clear}} ==== USBH Project ==== ===== Female ===== {| style="border-spacing: 2px; border: 1px solid white;"- |- style="text-align: center;" ![[Image:ADWPprimaries-69.png|140px|Kneeling Girl in Silhouette.]] ![[Image:ADWPprimaries-65.png|140px|Kneeling Girl in Silhouette on Kente background design of orange, red, and blue patterns background.]] ![[Image:ADWPprimaries-66.png|140px|Kneeling Girl in Silhouette on Kente background design of browns, olive, and blues patterns background.]] |- ! style="width: 150px;" |Kneeling Girl in Silhouette. ! style="width: 150px;" |Kneeling Girl in Silhouette on Kente background design of orange, red, and blue patterns background. ! style="width: 150px;" |Kneeling Girl in Silhouette on Kente background design of browns, olive, and blues patterns background. |} ===== Male ===== {| style="border-spacing: 2px; border: 1px solid white;"- |- style="text-align: center;" ![[Image:ADWPprimaries-68.png|140px|Kneeling Boy in Silhouette.]] ![[Image:ADWPprimaries-64.png|140px|Kneeling Boy in Silhouette on Kente background design of orange, red, and blue patterns.]] ![[Image:ADWPprimaries-67.png|140px|Kneeling Boy in Silhouette on Kente background design of greens, browns, and red patterns background.]] |- ! style="width: 150px;" |Kneeling Boy in Silhouette. ! style="width: 150px;" |Kneeling Boy in Silhouette on Kente background design of orange, red, and blue patterns. ! style="width: 150px;" |Kneeling Boy in Silhouette on Kente background design of greens, browns, and red patterns background. |} ===== Neutral ===== {| style="border-spacing: 2px; border: 1px solid white;"- |- style="text-align: center;" ![[Image:ADWPprimaries-46.png|140px|Sleeping baby on green, brown, and red Kente patterns background.]] ![[Image:ADWPprimaries-50.png|140px|Sleeping baby on browns, olive, and blues Kente design patterns background.]] ![[Image:ADWPprimaries-17.png|140px|Sleeping baby on sepia patterns background.]] |- ! style="width: 150px;" |Sleeping baby on green, brown, and red Kente patterns background. ! style="width: 150px;" |Sleeping baby on browns, olive, and blues Kente design patterns background. ! style="width: 150px;" |Sleeping baby on sepia patterns background. |} {| style="border-spacing: 2px; border: 1px solid white;"- |- style="text-align: center;" ![[Image:ADWPprimaries-58.png|140px|Mother and Baby on Kente design browns, olive, and blues patterns background.]] ![[Image:ADWPprimaries-59.png|140px|Mother and Baby on Brilliant star clusters background.]] ![[Image:ADWPprimaries-60.png|140px|Mother and Baby on Kente design orange, purple, and green patterns background.]] ![[Image:ADWPprimaries-63.png|140px|Mother and Baby on Kente background design of orange, red, and blue patterns background.]] |- ! style="width: 150px;" |Mother and Baby on Kente design browns, olive, and blues patterns background. ! style="width: 150px;" |Mother and Baby on Brilliant star clusters background. ! style="width: 150px;" |Mother and Baby on Kente design orange, purple, and green patterns background. ! style="width: 150px;" |Mother and Baby on Kente design orange, red, and blue patterns background. |} ===== Kente-style Backgrounds ===== {| style="border-spacing: 2px; border: 1px solid white;"- |- style="text-align: center;" ![[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-34.png|140px|Kente design in orange, purple, green patterns background.]] ![[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-37.png|140px|Kente design in greens, browns, and red patterns background.]] ![[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-38.png|140px|Kente design in browns, olive, and blues patterns background.]] |- ! style="width: 150px;" |Kente design in orange, purple, green patterns background. ! style="width: 150px;" |Kente design in greens, browns, and red patterns background. ! style="width: 150px;" |Kente design in browns, olive, and blues patterns background. |} {| style="border-spacing: 2px; border: 1px solid white;"- |- style="text-align: center;" ![[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-40.png|140px|Kente design in orange, purple, green patterns background.]] ![[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-41.png|140px|Kente design in blues and yellow patterns background.]] ![[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-42.png|140px|Kente design in browns, cream, and yellow patterns background.]] |- ! style="width: 150px;" |Kente design in orange, red, and blue patterns background. ! style="width: 150px;" |Kente design in blues and yellow patterns background. ! style="width: 150px;" |Kente design in browns, cream, and yellow background. |} [[Image:ADWP-117.png|30px|Twins.]] Twins marker for children lists in parent profiles. ==== General Background Images ==== {| style="border-spacing: 2px; border: 1px solid white;" |- style="text-align: center;" ![[Image:ADWP-119.png|140px|Yellow with Flowers.]] ![[Image:Deian-3-1.png|140px|Yellow Butterflies.]] ![[Image:ADWP-412.png|140px|Clouds in Blue Sky.]] ![[Image:ADWP-260.png|140px|Butterfly on Starlight.]] |- ! style="width: 150px;" |Yellow with Flowers. ! style="width: 150px;" |Yellow Butterflies. ! style="width: 150px;" |Clouds in Blue Sky. ! style="width: 150px;" |Butterfly on Starlight. |- |- style="text-align: center;" ![[Image:ADWP-262.png|140px|Green Floral collage.]] ![[Image:ADWP-18.jpg|140px|Butterflies on Lilac Roses.]] ![[Image:ADWP-20.jpg|140px|Pale Lemon Floral.]] ![[Image:ADWP-357.png|140px|Wonderful World-Green Leaves.]] |- ! style="width: 150px;" |Green Floral collage. ! style="width: 150px;" |Butterflies on Lilac Roses. ! style="width: 150px;" |Pale Lemon Floral. ! style="width: 150px;" |Wonderful World-Green Leaves. |- |- style="text-align: center;" ![[Image:ADWP-414.png|140px|Coloured box pattern.]] ![[Image:ADWP-419.png|140px|Coloured Herringbone Weave.]] ![[Image:ADWP-435.png|140px|Light Snow Pattern.]] ![[Image:ADWP-73.png|140px|Pink Stars.]] |- ! style="width: 150px;"|Coloured box pattern. ! style="width: 150px;"|Coloured Herringbone Weave. ! style="width: 150px;"|Light Snow Pattern. ! style="width: 150px;"|Pink Stars. |- |- style="text-align: center;" ![[Image:ADWP-747.png|140px|Light Blue Clouds.]] ![[Image:ADWP-420.png|140px|Blue Basketweave (faded).]] ![[Image:ADWP-464.png|140px|Dandelion Flowers with Pearls.]] ![[Image:ADWP-454.png|140px|Patterned Fabric (gold on grey).]] |- ! style="width: 150px;"|Light Blue Clouds. ! style="width: 150px;"|Blue Sky pattern. ! style="width: 150px;"|Dandelion Flowers with Pearls. ! style="width: 150px;"|Patterned Fabric (gold on grey). |- |- style="text-align: center;" ![[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-136.png|140px|Pink Butterflies.]] ! ! ! |- ! style="width: 150px;"|Pink Butterflies. ! ! ! |} ==== Divider Bars and Other Things ==== These images come in various sizes. When applying them to profiles, you will need to decide what size fits best for your purposes. As a general rule, it is not a good idea to go larger than the actual image size, as that tends to "fuzz" the clarity. Going smaller, as is done here to showcase them, is always ok.
{{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP-332.png|size=275|align=l|caption='''Letter Blocks CLARA.'''}}{{Image|file=ADWP-497.png|size=300|align=l|caption='''Alphabet Blocks for Baby.'''}} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP-136.png|size=275|align=l|caption='''Orange Flowers.'''}}{{Image|file=ADWP-141.png|size=300|align=l|caption='''Red Roses.'''}}{{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP-142.png|size=275|align=l|caption='''Golden Vine Scroll.'''}} {{Image|file=ADWP-218.png|size=275|align=l|caption='''Golden Vine Scroll with Reflection.'''}} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP-308.png|size=175|align=l|caption='''Daisy Chain.'''}} {{Image|file=ADWP-308.png|size=175|label=A Daisy Chain.}} {{Image|file=ADWP-313.png|size=300|align=l|caption='''Vintage Roses.'''}} {{Image|file=ADWP-313.png|size=300|label=A "daisy chain" made up of Vintage Roses.}} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP-220.png|size=200|align=l|caption='''Pearls.'''}} {{Image|file=ADWP-288.png|size=150|align=l|caption='''Gladiolus and Pearls.'''}} {{clear}} ===== Divider Bars in Pairs ===== Just because I created these to use as "upper" and "lower" dividers, does not mean they '''have''' to be used that way. I have used a single upper, multiple times, in one profile; and a single lower in the same way in a different profile. They are paired here because that's how I created them. Usage is up to you. :)
Also, as with the above divider bars, the size as shown here is smaller than the actual and all images will need to be resized to fit your own purpose.
{{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP-354.png|size=220|align=l|caption='''Gold Scroll.''' (upper)}} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP-355.png|size=220|align=l|caption='''Gold Scroll.''' (lower)}} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP-352.png|size=200|align=l|caption='''Green Circles.''' (upper)}} {{Image|file=ADWP-361.png|size=200|align=l|caption='''Silver Circles.''' (upper)}} {{Image|file=ADWP-363.png|size=200|align=l|caption='''Blue Circles.''' (upper)}} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP-353.png|size=200|align=l|caption='''Green Circles.''' (lower)}} {{Image|file=ADWP-362.png|size=200|align=l|caption='''Silver Circles.''' (lower)}} {{Image|file=ADWP-364.png|size=200|align=l|caption='''Blue Circles.''' (lower)}} {{clear}} {{clear}} ===== Assorted ===== These images were originally designed and created as alternatives to the "floating baby head with wings" frequently named as "floating cherub" used in the original Died Young sticker (and now replaced with a 21st century ribbon image, seen below).
The original can still be used by way of {{Died Young|image=Died_Young-1.jpg}} {{Died Young|image=Died_Young-1.jpg}} (See right.)
{{Image|file=RTC_-_Pictures.jpg |align=l |size=50 |caption=pink and blue stylised ribbon.
RTC_-_Pictures.jpg }} {{clear}} {{clear}} The images on this page can be used in the {{Died Young}} sticker by using a parameter after a pipe | character (also known as a vertical bar). Example: {{Died Young|image=ADWP2-145.png}} * {{Died Young|image=ADWP2-145.png}} will give you: {{Image|file=ADWP2-145.png |align=l |size=100 |caption=Lotus with butterfly.
ADWP2-145.png }} {{Image|file=ADWP2-144.png |align=l |size=100 |caption=Baby feet cradled in hands.
ADWP2-144.png }} {{Image|file=ADWP2-68.png |align=l |size=100 |caption=Stone Butterfly.
ADWP2-68.png }} {{clear}} '''Example:''' {{Died Young|image=ADWP2-241.png}} * {{Died Young|image=ADWP2-241.png}} will give you: {{Image|file=ADWP2-256.png |align=l |size=100 |caption=Dürer's Praying Hands.
ADWP2-256.png }} {{Image|file=ADWP2-241.png |align=l |size=100 |caption=Butterfly on Lotus.
ADWP2-241.png }} {{Image|file=ADWP2-240.png |align=l |size=100 |caption=Butterfly on Stone.
ADWP2-240.png }} {{clear}} '''Example:''' {{Died Young|image=ADWP2-238.png}} * {{Died Young|image=ADWP2-238.png}} will give you: {{Image|file=ADWP2-239.png |align=l |size=100 |caption=Butterfly on Stone.
ADWP2-239.png }} {{Image|file=ADWP2-238.png |align=l |size=100 |caption=Butterfly on Stone.
ADWP2-238.png }} {{Image|file=ADWP2-237.png |align=l |size=100 |caption=Butterfly on Orchids.
ADWP2-237.png }} {{clear}} '''Example:''' {{Died Young|image=ADWP2-236.png}} * {{Died Young|image=ADWP2-236.png}} will give you: {{Image|file=ADWP2-236.png |align=l |size=100 |caption=Butterfly on Daffodils.
ADWP2-236.png }} {{Image|file=ADWP-898.png |align=l |size=100 |caption=Cornish heath
ADWP-898.png }} {{Image|file=ADWP-900.png |align=l |size=100 |caption=Cornish heath
ADWP-900.png }} {{clear}} '''Example:''' {{Died Young|image=ADWPprimaries-146.png}} * {{Died Young|image=ADWPprimaries-146.png}} will give you: {{Image|file=Paul-5462-1.png |align=l |size=100 |caption=Stone Rose
Paul-5462-1.png }} {{Image|file=ADWPprimaries-146.png |align=l |size=100 |caption=Girl Sleeping on Cloud.
ADWPprimaries-146.png }} {{Image|file=ADWPprimaries-168.png |align=l |size=100 |caption=Girl with wildflowers.
ADWPprimaries-146.png }} {{clear}} '''Example:''' {{Died Young|image=ADWPprimaries-165.png}} * {{Died Young|image=ADWPprimaries-165.png}} will give you: {{Image|file=ADWPprimaries-165.png |align=l |size=100 |caption=Beloved Child.
ADWPprimaries-165.png }} {{Image|file=ADWPprimaries-164.png |align=l |size=100 |caption=Mother and Baby.
ADWPprimaries-164.png }} {{Image|file=ADWPprimaries-162.png |align=l |size=100 |caption=Girl with smile.
ADWPprimaries-162.png }} {{clear}} '''Example:''' {{Died Young|image=ADWP2-289.png}} * {{Died Young|image=ADWP2-289.png}} will give you: {{Image|file=ADWPprimaries-155.png |align=l |size=100 |caption=Sleeping Baby with Bear.
ADWPprimaries-155.png }} {{Image|file=ADWP2-289.png |align=l |size=100 |caption=Blue Butterfly.
ADWP2-289.png }} {{Image|file=ADWP-733.png |align=l |size=100 |caption= Baby feet on multicoloured background.
ADWP-733.png }} {{clear}} '''Example:''' {{Died Young|image=ADWP2-309.png}} * {{Died Young|image=ADWP2-309.png}} will give you: {{Image|file=ADWP2-309.png |align=l |size=100 |caption= Baby feet in open heart.
ADWP2-309.png }} {{Image|file=ADWP2-308.png |align=l |size=100 |caption= Baby feet in open heart.
ADWP2-308.png }} {{Image|file=ADWP2-310.png |align=l |size=100 |caption= Candle in Holder.
ADWP2-310.png }} {{clear}} '''Example:''' {{Died Young|image=ADWP2-311.png}} * {{Died Young|image=ADWP2-311.png}} will give you: {{Image|file=ADWP2-311.png |align=l |size=100 |caption= Baby feet in open heart.
ADWP2-311.png }} {{Image|file=ADWP2-312.png |align=l |size=100 |caption= Baby feet in open heart.
ADWP-312.png }} {{Image|file=ADWP2-313.png |align=l |size=100 |caption= Candle in Holder.
ADWP2-313.png }} {{clear}} '''Example:''' {{Died Young|image=Occupation_Image_Capture-128.jpg}} * {{Died Young|image=Occupation_Image_Capture-128.jpg}} will give you: {{Image|file=Occupation_Image_Capture-127.jpg |align=l |size=80 |caption= Candle in Holder.
Occupation_Image_
Capture-127.jpg }} {{Image|file=Occupation_Image_Capture-128.jpg |align=l |size=80 |caption= Candle in Holder.
Occupation_Image_
Capture-128.jpg }} {{Image|file=Occupation_Image_Capture-129.jpg |align=l |size=100 |caption= Candle in Holder.
Occupation_Image_
Capture-129.jpg }} {{clear}} '''Example:''' {{Died Young|image=ADWP2-315.png}} * {{Died Young|image=ADWP2-315.png}} will give you: {{Image|file=ADWP2-315.png |align=l |size=65 |caption=Candle.
ADWP2-315.png }} {{Image|file=ADWP2-314.png |align=l |size=100 |caption=Parental Loss.
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Rubin Family History

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This is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Rubin families and information about individuals, places, and things named Rubin. (Do you have any info about Rubins or the name? Please join the Trusted List to this page and participate. You can also post a comment or memory below.) === Alternate Spellings === Other spellings of '''Rubin''' include Rabinovich or Rabinovitz or Rabinowitz or Reuben. === Origins of the Surname Rubin === The Rubin surname has the meaning of "a son". The Hebrew surname is "Reuven". The Russian/Yiddish word "rubin" means ruby. === Geographic Centers of Rubin Families === Many with the surname come from Husef Fulcin, Romania, the Ukraine in Russia, Bavaria in Germany and Poland. In the USA, many with the Rubin surname are located in New York and Pennsylvania. === Celebrities Named Rubin === * [[Rubin-1|Rick Rubin]] is a music producer. He is co-head of Columbia Records. He's been called "the most important producer of the last 20 years." === Rubins on WikiTree === Here is the current [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/R/RUBIN_1.html Rubin index]. If you add yourself or a Rubin family member to WikiTree you will automatically appear on the index tomorrow morning. [[Category:Surnames]] [[Category:Jewish Immigrants to America]]

RUDD, STANDEN, Sweeney Family Reunion

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An annual event held on the third Sunday in October. A low key get together on the Sunday morning at the picnic shelters at the car park above the dam. [https://mapsengine.google.com/map/edit?mid=zdOe_0SjiRuw.kLQgmVu95-AU Google maps]: Location of reunion, and other interesting spots around Appin. Any descendants of the Rudd, Standen and Sweeney families of Campbelltown/Appin area are welcome. If you have an interest in these family lines please contact the co-ordinator, [[Randall-781|Scotty]]. You can send a private message from his profile page. [[Category:Family Reunions]]

Rudka

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[[Category: Rudka, Jaroslau]] If you have any additions or improvements to this page, please feel free to edit, and also request to be on the trusted list. This page was originally created as a branch off the [[:Space:Cieplice%2C_Jarosław%2C_Galicja%2C_Austria|Cieplice Resource Page.]] The Poland Project connects historical locations to their present-day location in order to increase visibility of the content inside of them and to help people find the location if they only have basic understanding of the area. You only need to add ONE category below for your Wikitree profile to be seen across all three. See Categories: *[[:Category: Rudka, Jaroslau]] in [[:Category: Jaroslau (Bezirk)|Bezirk Jaroslau]]. (Historical Galicia mirror 1772-1918) *[[:Category: Rudka, Przeworsk, Subcarpathian, Poland]] You may add profiles or pages to these categories from any point in history. (English) *[[:Category: Rudka, Przeworsk, Podkarpackie, Polska]] Możesz dodawać profile lub strony do tych kategorii z dowolnego punktu w historii. (Polish mirror) == Rudka == '''Cautionary Note: There are several villages with the name of Rudka.''' From [https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudka_(wojew%C3%B3dztwo_podkarpackie) Wikipedia]: Rudka [ˈrutka] (Ukrainian: Рудка, Rudka) can be located in the administrative district of Gmina Sieniawa, within Przeworsk County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship (Województwo Podkarpackie), in south-eastern Poland. *The village was mentioned in tax records in 1674 as Rudtka, with 55 houses (including a farm with 9 houses, leased by Baraniecki). *On April 19, 1944, the village was burnt by the UPA hen of Iwan Szpontak - seventy inhabitants were murdered. *In 1945-46, 63 Ukrainian families (262 persons) were resettled from Rudka to the USSR. IDPs ended up in the villages of Ternopil and Kharkiv regions. The rest of the Ukrainians were deported to post-German lands in 1947. [https://uk.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%A0%D1%83%D0%B4%D0%BA%D0%B0_(%D0%9F%D0%B5%D1%80%D0%B5%D0%B2%D0%BE%D1%80%D1%81%D1%8C%D0%BA%D0%B8%D0%B9_%D0%BF%D0%BE%D0%B2%D1%96%D1%82)] == Proper Location Fields for Wikitree == *1772-1804: Rudka, Jaroslau, Königreich Galizien und Lodomerien, Habsburgermonarchie *1804-1867: Rudka, Jaroslau, Königreich Galizien und Lodomerien, Kaiserthum Oesterreich *1867-1918: Rudka, Jaroslau, Königreich Galizien und Lodomerien, Österreichisch-Ungarische Monarchie *1914 - 1939: Rudka, Jarosław, Lwów, Polska (?) *1939 - 1945: Rudka, Lwów, Distrikt Galizien, Polen (?) *1945 - 1975: Rudka, Rzeszów, Rzeszów, Polska (?) *1975 - 1998: Rudka, Jarosław, Przemyśl, Polska (?) *1998 - Pres: Rudka, Przeworsk, Podkarpackie, Polska == Rudka (1772-1918) == Rudka was formerly in the Russian division of [[Space:Galicia|Galicia]] from 1772 until 1918. The designated Roman Catholic Church, Greek Catholic Church and Synagogue located in Sieniawa. There existed both Greek Catholic and Roman Catholic churches in Rudka as we see from photos, but there is not much other information about them. 1900 Census = 1137 Total Inhabitants: *463 Roman Catholics *616 Greek Catholics *58 Jewish *596 Polish *541 Ruthenian. Common Polish & Ukrainian first [[Space:Names|names]]. The photo below depicts locations of churches according to the 1900 census. [https://www.geshergalicia.org/galician-town-locator/]. This information is crucial when searching for records. https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Cieplice_Jaroslaw_Galicja_Austria-2.jpg {{Image|file=Rudka-5.jpg|size=700|align=c}} == Research and Resources == '''Do you have information to share? Please feel free to add your information.''' * See [[Space:Galicia|Galicia]] for information on maps, and research aids. *https://www.apokryfruski.org/kultura/nadsanie/rudka/ * Birth records from Rudka: http://www.skany.przemysl.ap.gov.pl/show.php?zesp=2309&cd=0&ser=0&syg=1 ''(3/19/2021 finished. My goal for this set is to show the families that were having children closest to present day in this village in order for people to find their connection. Wikitree profiles created ONLY for parents due to high infant mortality. If you are researching a surname, open each male profile with that surname as births will be recorded under the parent's profiles. Not all parents have a Wikitree profile (the ones with an uncommon name/seemed to be transient, or only existed in the earlier years), but can be found in the house study below ... search this page Ctrl F)'' *Plat Map (1855): https://szukajwarchiwach.pl/56/126/0/-/1433M?q=Rudka+XSKANro:t&wynik=1&rpp=15&page=1#tabSkany *Applications R-Z (1921): https://szukajwarchiwach.pl/56/44/0/-/15?q=Rudka+XSKANro:t&wynik=9&rpp=15&page=1#tabJednostka *Marriage Records in Sieniawa (1784-1846): [Kopie ksiąg metrykalnych parafii Sieniawa z filiami Rudka, Wylewa (dekanat Sieniawa)]: https://www.szukajwarchiwach.gov.pl/jednostka/-/jednostka/18066100 == Rudka House Number Study == The following have been entered as Wikitree profile under [[:Category: Rudka, Jaroslau]] and it is initially based on the Cieplice One Place Study. If an entry below is listed as "OMITTED", this only means a Wikitree profile was not set up for anyone mentioned in the record. If you have found records and would like to contribute to this list, please make appropriate edits or contact the profile manager. ---- '''?''' *(Rudka birth) 1785; Scan 2; #?; Joannes; illegitimate child of Maria Woz *(Rudka birth) 1786; Scan 3; #?; Michael; of Nicolai Katana and Catharina Mazur *(Rudka birth) 1786; Scan 3; #?; Stanislaw Papuga and Maria Szynal *(Rudka birth) 1788; Scan 4; #? Evan; of Andreas Labuda and Constance Legowcowa *(Rudka birth) 1787; Scan 4; #?; Agatha; of Petro Stochnalski and Maria Buniowska *(Rudka birth) 1787; Scan 4; #?; Agnes; of Stanislaw Rybal and Catharina Szlidziewska? *(Rudka birth) 1791; Scan 6; #?; Elizabeth; of Joseph Swiec and Mary Katana *(Rudka birth) 1793; Scan 7; #?; Maria; of Andreas Ozga and magdalena Mostiak *(Rudka birth) 1792; Scan 7; #?; Joannes; illegitimate child of Agnes Walon *(Rudka birth) 1794; Scan 9; #?; Chris; of Joannes Kowal and Agnes Kowal *(Rudka birth) 1795; Scan 10; #?; Adalbert; of Andreas Radawiec and Teresa Ciupik *(Rudka birth) 1797; Scan 11; #?; Maria; of Anton Kalin and Catharina Ozga *(Rudka birth) 1797; Scan 12; #?; Catharina; of Sebastian Kowal and Marg Ganczar *(Rudka birth) 1797; Scan 12; #?; Maria; of Matias Bednarz and Regina *(Rudka birth) 1797; Scan 12; #?; Maria; of Matias Walon and Anna Szynal *(Rudka birth) 1797; Scan 12; #?; Regina; of Michael Micula and Hedviges Kowal *(Rudka birth) 1797; Scan 12; #?; Anna; of Lucas Mazur and Maria KozTowicz *(Rudka birth) 1798; Scan 13; #?; Andreas; illegitimate child of Magda Szewc *(Rudka birth) 1799; Scan 13; #?; Sebastian; of Joannes Machniak and Agnes Zawada *(Rudka birth) 1799; Scan 13; #?; Agnes; of Matias Ochab and Dorota Kotowska *(Rudka birth) 1798; Scan 13; #?; Bartholomus; illegitimate child of Helena Papuga *(Rudka birth) 1798; Scan 13; #? Petrus and Jacob; of Andreas papuga and Hedviges Strus *(Rudka birth) 1797; Scan 13; #? Barbara; of Casim Micula and Helena Brzyska *(Rudka birth) 1799; Scan 14; #?; Simon; of Anton Swiec and Dorota Ozga *(Rudka birth) 1799; Scan 14; #? Lucas; of Blasius Fornal and Anna Drop *(Rudka birth) 1799; Scan 14; #? Catharina; of Michael Ozga and Maria Brzynoska *(Rudka birth) 1799; Scan 14; #?; Catharina of Franz KozTowicz and Anna Papuga *(Rudka birth) 1799; Scan 14; #?; Anton; of Valentin Bielicki and Agnes *(Rudka birth) 1800; Scan 15; #? Simon; child of Andreas Szwec and Helena *(Rudka birth) 1800; Scan 15; #?; Adalbert; illegitimate child of Magda Ozga *(Rudka birth) 1801; Scan 16; #?; Joannes; of Anton Kalin and Katharina Ozga *(Rudka birth) 1801; Scan 16; #?; Joannes; of Matias Walon and Anna Szynal *(Rudka birth) 1802; Scan 17; #?; Matias; illegitimate child of Magda Ozga *(Rudka birth) 1803; Scan 18; #?; Catharina; of Joseph Szewczyk and Anna KmeTobo *(Rudka birth) 1803; Scan 18; #? Maria; of Joannes Mazur and Elizabeth Solarz *(Rudka birth) 1803; Scan 18; #?; Casim; of Blasius Franasz and Kaska Bednarz *(Rudka birth) 1803; Scan 18; #?; Blasius; of Valentin Kalin and Anna Ozga *(Rudka birth) 1803; Scan 18; #?; Blasius; of Simon Radawiec and Helena Fornal *(Rudka birth) 1804; Scan 19; #?; Agnes; of Anton Drop and Catharina Ozga *(Rudka birth) 1803; Scan 19; #?; Andreas, illegitimate child of Maria Machniak *(Rudka birth) 1803; Scan 19; #?; Michael of Jan Drob/Drop and Catharina Stadnicka *(Rudka birth) 1803; Scan 19; #?; Joannes; of Simeon Czerny and Agnes Krokos *(Rudka birth) 1804; Scan 20; #?; Maria; of Sebastian Mazur and Anna Stadnicka *(Rudka birth) 1804; Scan 20; #?; Maria; of Maciej Mazur and Afia Chamicz *(Rudka birth) 1804; Scan 20; #? Michael; of Simon Patrycharcha and Anna *(Rudka birth) 1804; Scan 20; #?; Agnes; of Joseph Swiec and Anna Milobog *(Rudka birth) 1805; Scan 21; #?; Maria; of Lucas Mazur and Maria Kozldska *(Rudka birth) 1805; Scan 21; #?; Catharina; of Andreas Ozga and Magda StasaTo *(Rudka birth) 1804; Scan 21; #?; Catharina; of Laurentin Ozga and Agnes Mazur *(Rudka birth) 1804; Scan 21; #? Elizabeth; of Michael Drop and Anna Wysocki *(Rudka birth) 1806; Scan 22; #?; Gaspor; of Joannes Mazur? and Helena Solarz *(Rudka birth) 1805; Scan 22; #?; Joannes; of Blasius Kotowski and Agnes Kotlar *(Rudka birth) 1807; Scan 23; #?; Maria; of Sebastian Mazurek and Anna Bojonska *(Rudka birth) 1806; Scan 23; #?; Maria; Fransisk KozTowicz and Anna Papuga *(Rudka birth) 1806; Scan 23; #?; Sebastian; of Matias Cisch and Agnes Grech *(Rudka birth) 1806; Scan 23; #?; Blasius; illegitimate child of Regina Migska *(Rudka birth) 1807; Scan 24; #?; Michael; of Blasius Kotoka and Catharina Kotlasz *(Rudka birth) 1807; Scan 24; #?; Anna; of Andreas Ozga and Magda ChiaTotowna *(Rudka birth) 1808; Scan 25; #?; Adalbert; illegitmate child of Maria Dziuma *(Rudka birth) 1808; Scan 26; #?; Martin; of Blasius Kotowski and Agnes Koclarzowa *(Rudka birth) 1810; Scan 29; #?; Maria; of Thomas Swiec and Regina *(Rudka birth) 1810; Scan 30; #?; Joannes; of Anton Sochian and Rozalia Slozcrowna? *(Rudka birth) 1810; Scan 30; #?; Agatha, illegitmate child of Elizabeth Augusztyn *(Rudka birth) 1810; Scan 30; #?; Simon Papuga and Maria Bednarz *(Rudka birth) 1811; Scan 31; #?; Michael; of Jacob Swiec and Regina Mazurkowa *(Rudka birth) 1811; Scan 31; #? Anna; of Blasius Kotoski and Agnes Kotlaczowa *(Rudka birth) 1811; Scan 31; #? Michael; of Andreas Mazurek and Maria Lopuchowa *(Rudka birth) 1812; Scan 32; #? Joannes; of Greg Srotoga and Catharina Papuga *(Rudka birth) 1812; Scan 32; #?; Joannes; of Blasius Kotoski and Hedviges Kotlaska *(Rudka birth) 1814; Scan 35; #?; Eva; of Andreas Ozga and Magda HataTowa *(Rudka birth) 1814; Scan 35; #?; Adalbert; of Anton Grech and Dorota Ozga *(Rudka birth) 1815; Scan 36; #?; Anton; of Blasius Kotowski and Agnes Kotlarzowa *(Rudka birth) 1816; Scan 38; #?; Anton; of Ludovicus Micrewski and Teresa Woynaroska *(Rudka birth) 1817; Scan 39; #?; Gregorius; illegitmate child of Helena Augusztyn *(Rudka birth) 1818; Scan 41; #?; Andreas; of Laurentin Kotowski and Theresa Czerny *(Rudka birth) 1818; Scan 42; #? Anna; of Mathias Cuper and Agnes Papuga *(Rudka birth) 1819; Scan 43; #?; Michael; of Fransisk Zachar and Margaratha Kida? *(Rudka birth) 1820; Scan 45; #?; Henricus; of Casim Kubik and Carolina Stein *(Rudka birth) 1821; Scan 46; #?; Stanislaw; of Blasius Kotowski and Agnes Katlan *(Rudka birth) 1820; Scan 46; #?; Michael; illegitimate child of Angela Szalkowska *(Rudka birth) 1822; Scan 48; #?; Anna; of Casim Niewiem and Agatha Perekozka *(Rudka birth) 1822; Scan 48; #?; George Petro; of Casim Kubek and Carolina Sztan *(Rudka birth) 1825; Scan 50; #?; Maria; illegitimate child of Catharina Dudzianka *(Rudka birth) 1824; Scan 50; #?; Eva; illegitimate child of Magda Kobicha *(Rudka birth) 1826; Scan 51; #? Josepha, illegitimate child of Maria MichaTowska *(Rudka birth) 1827; Scan 52; #?; Agnes; illegitimate child of Hedviges Bednarz *(Rudka birth) 1828; Scan 55; #?; Joseph of Joannes Czerny and Anna Machniak *(Rudka birth) 1828; Scan 55; #?; Joseph of Jacob Swiderek and Maria Walon *(Rudka birth) 1830; Scan 55; #?; Bartholomus; of Regina Kowal (Jacob) *(Rudka birth) 1834; Scan 59; #?; Blasius; of Michael WlazTo and Frusina; of Andreas Baran *(Rudka birth) 1833; Scan 59; #?; Jacob; illegitimate child of Margarita (Michael Perekiszka) *(Rudka birth) Scan 60; 1836; #?; Maria; of Joannes Kotorski and Anna (Joannes Wolos) *(Cieplice Announcement) Scan 13; 18 Oct 1846 Sieniawa; Stefan Matwijeczko, of Olech and Pazi Leszak, age 20, house#134; Olena Ceglachka, of Jedruch Ceglaka, age 21, Rudka (no house#) *(Rudka birth) Scan 81; 1853; Maria; child of Matias Chmura (Chris and Teresa Lis) and Salonca Moskwa (Stan and Catharine ZyTa) *(Rudka birth) Scan 84; 1854; Felicia Helena; of Stanislaw Wrobleski (Fabian and Agatha Chrzowski) and Matilda (Alex Truszkowski and Magdalena Lozinska) *(Rudka birth) Scan 89; 1857; Barbara; of Guilhelmus Schefser (Christopher and Elizabeth Mendecker) and Elizabeth (Joannes Mendeckler and Dorota Capella) *(Cieplice Announcement) Scan 103; 11 Jun 1872 Sieniawa; Kost Sydorski, widow, age 34, house#278, of Jedruch and Kask Laszezyn; and Jago Korchowiec, of Hanki, age 17, Rudka *(Cieplice Announcement) Scan 126, 1876 Sieniawa; Jurko Nahryni, of Mike and Mary Kania; age 29, house#349; and Paraska Dajnak,of Mike and Maren Cehlak, age 22, Rudka *1881; Scan 135; Josephus Piestrak, widow; Rudka (of Maria) and Maria Dziuma (of Stefan and Anna Kuczimkiewicz) house#56 *(Cieplice Announcement) Scan 159; 1886 Synaweko/Sieniawa?; Fedir Fedirko, widow, of Onufry and Mary Kurko, age 56, Dabrowica house#175; and Theodosia Czubaty, widow of Iwan Kowal, Rudka; of Fedir Czubaty and Fruzia Karchut, age 48, house#100 *16 Jun 1889 (Cieplice Township Announcements) Mykolaj Cjulek, widow of Eva Segestiana?; age 40; Dobrowica house#120 (not added); and Eva Kowal, of Iwan and Mary Maziar, age 24, Rudka house#349 (added) ---- '''1''' *(Rudka birth) 1807; Scan 23; #1; Franisck; illegitimate child of Apolonia Standkadska *(Rudka birth) 1833; Scan 59; #1; Maria; of Michael Mazur and Helena Szewc *(Rudka birth) 1836; Scan 59; #1; Catharina; of Michael Mazur and Helena (Joseph Szewc) *(Rudka birth) Scan 62; 1839; #1; Agatha; of Michael Mazur and Helena (Joseph Swiec) *(Rudka birth) Scan 65; 1842; #1; Joannes; of Michael Mazur and Helena (Joseph Swiec) *(Rudka birth) Scan 69; 1846; #1; Eva; of Michael mazur and helena of Joseph Swiec *(Rudka birth) Scan 74; 1850; #1; Adalbertus; of Michael Mazur and Barbara (Greg Mucha and Maria) *(Rudka birth) Scan 81; 1852; #1; Catharina; of Michael Mazur (Sebastian and Anna Stadnicka) and Barbara (Greg Mucha and Maria Lisik) *(Rudka birth) Scan 87; 1856; #1; Rosalia; of Michael Mazur (Sebastian and Anna Stadnicka) and Barbara (Greg Mucha and Maria Lisik) ---- '''2''' *(Cieplice record) Scan 20, 1899; Jurko Andrusejko, widow, son of Andrej and Ksenia Strus, Rudka house#2, age 48; Nasta Lapa, widow of Mike Lapa, of Olech Kabala and Ksenia Szegda, house#21, age 63 *(Cieplice Announcement) Scan 178; 1889; Jurko Molodczj, of Stefan adn Mary Savloj?, age 26, Rudka house#2; and Anna Matwijeczko, of Hryc and Anastasia Krul, age 23, house#133 ---- '''3''' *(Cieplice Announcement) Scan 18; 23 Sep 1838 sieniawa; Fedko Sidorski, of Roman and Nasti Szegda, age 18, house#254; Tanka Siurkalo, of Senka and Kaska Lisik, Rudka house#3 ---- '''4''' *(Cieplice record) 1860; Scan 30; #4/12; Joannes Kowal; Rudka (of Basili and Anna Dziuban) and Maria (of Antoni Maziarz and Eudocia Kocur) *(Cieplice Announcement) Scan 74; 27 feb 1862 Sieniawa; Jakim Nahryni, of Jedruch and Xeni Biela, age 26; house#456; and Marena Melynk, of Mikolaj and Magdy Mazur, age 42, Rudka house#4 ---- '''5''' ---- '''6''' ---- '''7''' ---- '''8''' ---- '''9''' *(Rudka birth) 1859; house#9; Scan 93; Agnes; child of Stephan Lisik (George and Maria Ceglak) and Maria (Martin Kaplinski and Catharina Lapa) ---- '''10''' ---- '''11''' *(Cieplice Announcement) Scan 13; 1836; Dmitro; of Jack Antosz and nasta Zielonka, house#60; Maria, of Jedruch Lysik and Xeni Krol, of Rutki house#11 *(Cieplice record) 1874; Scan 98; #11/38; Teodor Kaczmar; Rudka (of Mike and Anastasia Bojarski) and Maria (of Alex Dziuban and Pelagia Mikus) ---- '''12''' *(Rudka birth) 1853; Scan 81; house#12; Anna; child of Nicolas Machniak (Thomas and Maria Sawka and Catharina (Jacob Zawada and Catharina Piecko) ---- '''13''' ---- '''14''' ---- '''15''' ---- '''16''' ---- '''17''' *(Rudka birth) 1859; Scan 94; house#17; Maria of Gregorius Kabala (Joannes and Anastasia Skweres) and Teresa (of Matias Strus and Catharina Krzych) ---- '''18''' ---- '''19''' *(Rudka birth) 1789; Scan 5; #19; Petrus; of Adalbert Papuga and Annd Szyszka *(Rudka birth) 1791; Scan 6; #19; Casim; of Adalbert Papuga and Anna Szysko *(Rudka birth) 1794; Scan 8; #19; Adalbert; of Adalbert Papuga and Anna Hyska *(Rudka birth) 1797; Scan 11; #19; Joseph; of Adalbert Papuga and Anna *(Rudka birth) 1801; Scan 16; #19; Anna; of Andreas papuga and Hedviges Stadnicka *(Rudka birth) 1801; Scan 16; #19; Adalbert; of Adalbert Papuga and Anna *(Rudka birth) 1804; Scan 20; #19; Joannes; of Andreas Papuga and Hedviges Lasclup? *(Rudka birth) 1808; Scan 26; #19; Simon; of Math Walon and Anna Szymalda *(Rudka birth) 1810; Scan 30; #19; Helena; of Joseph Swiec and Anna Milobog *(Cieplice Annoucement) Scan 148; 1883 Sieniawa; Stefan Matwijeczko, of Hryc and Nasta Szelewa, age 26; house#133; and Kaska, of Iwan Moloda and Hanki Nakoneczny, age 20, Rudka house#19 ---- '''20''' *(Rudka birth) 1820; Scan 46; #20; Catharina; of Thomas Sienica and Teresa Bednarz *(Rudka birth) 1821; Scan 47; #20; Agatha; of Sobestian Byczek and Maria Laszcz *(Rudka birth) Scan 66; 1843; #20; Catharina; of Joseph Machniak and Agnes (Sobestian Byczek) *(Cieplice record) 1858; Scan 22; #26/20; Ignati Zielonka (of Alex and Parascevia Makara) and Anna (of Mike Dziuban and Anna Pantonycz) *(Cieplice record) 1860: Scan 28; #20/299; Joannis Dziuban (of Mike and Anna Pantowycz; Rudka) and Anastasia (of Mike Zielonka and Marie Duda) *(Rudka birth) 1860; Scan96; #20; Marianna; of Laurentus Skrzypik (Michael and Mary Jablonski) and Paraska (Nicalai Zub and Regina Szewc) *(Cieplice record) 1865; Scan 55; #84/20; Mike Maziar (of Stefan and Eudocia Dziamara) and Maria (of Mike Dziuban and Anna Pawlowicz; Rudka) ---- '''21''' *(Rudka birth) 1801; Scan 16; #21; Ludwig; of Valentin Staluziak and Maria Machniak *(Rudka birth) 1811; Scan 31; #21; Catharina; of Andreas Swiec and Helena Rogozycha *(Rudka birth) 1836; Scan 59; #21; Magda; of Michael Szewc and Maria Chamik (Dobra) *(Rudka birth) Scan 63; 1841; #21; Joannes; of Michael Szewc and Maria (Theodor Chamik) *(Rudka birth) Scan 66; 1843; #21; Andreas; of Michael Swiec and Maria (Theodor Chamik) *(Rudka birth) 1846; house#21; Scan 70; Sobastian; of Michael Swiec and Maria (Fedir Chamik) *(Rudka birth) 1850; house#21; Scan 75; Anton; of Michael Szwiec and Maria (Theodor Chamyk and Regina) *(Rudka birth) 1851; house#21; Scan 78; Catharina; of Michael Szwiec and Maria Fornal (Teodor Chamyk and Regina Fornal) *(Rudka birth) 1853; house#21; Laurentin; child of Michael Szewc (Andreas and Helena) and Maria Chamik (of Theodor and Regina Fornal) ---- '''22''' *(Rudka birth) 1807; Scan 23; #?; Agatha; of Andreas Szewc and Helena *(Rudka birth) 1809; Scan 28; #22; Petrus; of Andreas Swiec and Helena *(Rudka birth) 1814; Scan 35; #22; Regina; of Andreas Swiec and Helena *(Rudka birth) 1817; Scan 40; #71; Maria; of Andreas Swiec and Helena *(Rudka birth) 1818; Scan 42; #22; Agnes; of Michael Swiec and Regina Ozga *(Rudka birth) 1822; Scan 48; #22; Barbara; of Andreas Swiec and Helena Rogozy *(Rudka birth) 1830; Scan 55; #22; Martin; of Michael Swiec and Catharina (Blasius Fornal) *(Rudka birth) 1832; Scan 56; #22; Agnes; of Michael Swiec and Catharina (Blasius Fornal) ---- '''23''' *(Rudka birth) 1785; Scan 2; #23; Michael; of Joseph Swiec and Maria *(Rudka birth) 1791; Scan 6; #23; Magda; of Martin Mazur and Maria Kuryska *(Rudka birth) 1813; Scan 33; #23; Michae;; of Joseph Swiec and Anna Milobog *(Rudka birth) 1827; Scan 52; #23; Maria; of Michael Gawura and Maria Szewc *(Rudka birth) 1830; Scan 55; #23; Jacob; of Michael Gawura and Maria Swiec *(Rudka birth) 1833; Scan 59; #23; Anna; of MIchael Gawura and Maria (Joseph Swiec) *(Rudka birth) Scan 61; 1837; #?; Agatha; of Michael Gawura and Xenia (Hryc Zub) *(Rudka birth) 1852; Scan 80; house #23; Michael; of Constantin Muszak (Luca and Agata Drop) and Maria (Michael Gawura and Maria Szewc) *(Rudka birth) 1854; Scan 83; hosue#23; Anna; of Constantin Muszak (Luca and Hedviges Drop) and Maria (Michael Gawura and Maria Szewc) *(Rudka birth) 1856; Scan 88; house#23; Eva & Joannes; Constantin Muszak (Luca and Agatha Drop) and Maria (Michael Gawura and Maria Szewc) *(Rudka birth) 1858; Scan 92; house#23; Maria; child of Joannes Nowak (Hiacynth and Parasevia Ochab) and Maria (Michael Gawura and Maria Szewc) *(Rudka birth) 1859; Scan 94; house#23; Catharina; child of Joannes Nowak (Hiacynth and Parascevia Ochab) and Maria (Michael Gawura and Maria Szewc) ---- '''24''' *(Rudka birth) 1784; Scan 2; #24; Andreas; of Matias Swiec and Dorota *(Rudka birth) 1786; Scan 3; #24; Thomas; of Matias Swiec and Dorota Kotowska *(Rudka birth) 1795; Scan 10; #24; Catharina; of Joseph Szwiec and Anna Milobog *(Rudka birth) 1818; Scan 41; #24; Sebastian; of Math Cuper and Agnes Picha *(Rudka birth) Scan 62; 1838; #24; Agnes; of Nicolas Machniak and Barbara (Anton Buniowski) *(Rudka birth) Scan 63; 1840; #24; Maria; of Nicolai Machniak and Maria (Jacob Zawada) *(Rudka birth) Scan 64; 1841; #24; Maria; of Nicholai Machniak and Catharina Zawada *(Rudka birth) 1844; Scan 67; #24; Jacob; of Nicolai Machniak and Catharina (Jacob Zawada) *(Rudka birth) 1849; Scan 72; #24; Maria; of Nicholas Machniak and Catharina (Jacob Zawada) *(Rudka birth) 1857; Scan 89; #24; Jacob; illegitimate child of Catharine Machniak, widow of Nicolai; child of Jacob Zawada and Catharina Piecko ---- '''25''' *(Rudka birth) 1784; Scan 2; #25; Simon; of Adalbert Mazur and Anna *(Rudka birth) 1800; Scan 15; #25; Anna; of Thomas Machniak and Maria Sawka *(Rudka birth) 1805; Scan 21; #?; Andreas; of Thomas Machniak and Maria Sawka *(Rudka birth) 1806; Scan 23; #25; Maria; of Thomas Machniak and Maria Sawka *(Rudka birth) 1807; Scan 24; #25; Sophia; of Joseph Swiec and Anna Milobog *(Cieplice record) 1870; Scan 76; #25/106; Joannes Pich; Rudka (of Basili and Anna Bun) and Eudocia Grondal, widow (of Jacob Fedurko and Tatianna Kwik) ---- '''26''' *(Rudka birth) 1808; Scan 25; #26; Maria; of Adalbert Zawada and Hedviges Ozga *(Rudka birth) 1810; Scan 29; #26; Maria; of Joannes Produkiwiecz and Anastasia Muszcz *(Rudka birth) 1811; Scan 32; #26; Eva; of Thomas Machniak and Maria Saskowa *(Rudka birth) 1813; Scan 34; #?; Nicolas, of Thomas Machniak and Maria Sawka *(Rudka birth) 1816; Scan 38; #26; Joseph; of Thomas Machniak and maria Sawka *(Rudka birth) 1819; Scan 43; #26; Anna; of Thomas Machniak and Maria Sawka *(Cieplice record) 1864; Scan 52; #26/92; Joannes Kowal; Rudka (of Stefani and Irene Korchowiec) and Anna (of Mike Wotos and Eufemia Kaciuba) ---- '''28''' *(Rudka birth) 1815; Scan 37; #28; Adam; of Sebastian Mazur and Anna Stadnicka *(Rudka birth) 1822; Scan 48; #28; Maria; of Andrea Ozga and Hedviges Karwan *(Rudka birth) 1846; Scan 69; house#28; Blasius; of Adam Mazur and Catharina Mucha *(Rudka birth) 1855; Scan 82; house#28; Andreas; child of Adamus Mazur (Sebastian and Anna Stadnicki) and Catharina (Greg Mucha and Maria Lisik) *(Rudka birth) 1856; Scan 87; house#28; Maria; of Adam Mazur (Sebastian and Anna Stadnicka) and Catharina (Greg Mucha and Maria Lisik) ---- '''27''' *(Rudka birth); 1849; Scan 72; #27; Sebastian; of Adam Mazur and Catharine (Greg Mucha) ---- '''28''' *(Rudka birth) 1810; Scan 29; #28; Michael; of Sebastian Mazur and Anna Stadnicka *(Rudka birth) 1814; Scan 35; #28; Joannes; of Sebastian Mazur and Anna Stadnicka *(Rudka birth); Scan 75; 1850; #28; Anna; of Adam Mazur and Catharina (Greg Mucha and Maria Lisik) ---- '''29''' *(Rudka birth) 1785; Scan 2; #29; Matias; of Stanislaw Mazur and Anna *(Rudka birth) 1797; Scan 12; #29; Petro; of Adalbert Kotoski and Anna Mazur *(Rudka birth); 1850; Scan 75; #29; Anna; illegitimate child of Maria Sosnowy ---- '''30''' *(Rudka birth) Scan 62; 1839; #30; Maria; of Michael Karczmarz and Catharina (Joannes Drop ---- '''31''' *(Cieplice record) Scan 17; 12 Feb 1899; Konstantin Antosz, of Alex and Agata Maziar, Rudka, born 17 Feb 1874, age 25, house#31; Anastasia Szegda of Peter and Anna Huzycz, Cieplice, age 20, house#465 ---- '''32''' *(Rudka birth) 1834; Scan 59; #32; Sebastian; of Matias Szul and Catharina (Thomas Karwan) *(Rudka birth) 1852; Scan 78; house#32; Anna; of Matias Szul and Catharina Karwan (Thomas) *(Cieplice Record) 1860; Scan 30; #32/123; George Mucha, widow; Rudka (of Jacob and Anna Lysyk) and Anastasia (of Basili Peklak and Irene Maziarz) ---- '''33''' ---- '''34''' *(Cieplice Record) 1858; Scan 22; #34/202; Basilius Szezur; Rudka, widow (of Teodor and Anastasia Machnianka) and Maria (of Andrew Szewczyk and Maria Wruzbit) *(Cieplice Announcement) Scan 74; 22 Feb 1862 Sieniawa; Jedruch Dziamara, of Wasyl and Femy Semen, age 34, house#17; and Hanka Szynal, widow of Wawra, age 36, Rudka house#34; of Tomka Machniak and Mary Senikyn *(Cieplice Announcement) Scan171; 1888; Kaz Waleczko, widow, age 32, Rudka house#34, of Nick and Anna; and Anastasia Tara, age 24; house#416, of Iwan and Mary Grod ---- '''35''' *(Rudka birth) 1797; Scan 11; #35; Adalbert; of Joannes Mazur and Helena Solarz ---- '''36''' *(Cieplice Record); 1829; Scan 5; #36/25; Mike Ochab, Rutki and Maria PIskoro *(Cieplice Announcement) 1836; Scan 14; Dmytro, of Iwan Lozinski and Maruszk Nescinal house#335; and Maria, of Jack Ochab, Rutki house#36 ---- '''37''' *(Rudka birth) 1849; Scan 73; #37; Anastasia; of Constantin Muszak and maria Gawura ---- '''38''' ---- '''39''' *(Rudka birth) 1805; Scan 22; #39; Agnes; of Martin Walon and Anna Szynal *(Rudka birth) 1807; Scan 24; #39; Rozalia; of Sobestian mazur and Anna Stadnicka *(Rudka birth) 1825; Scan 50; #39; Maria; of Laurent Srogota and Hedviges Krych *(Rudka birth) 1827; Scan 55; #39; Thoma; of Laurenti Srogota and Hedviges Krych *(Rudka birth) 1834; Scan 58; #39; Stanislaw & Catherine; of Laurentin Srogota and Hedviges (Casim Krych) *(Rudka birth) Scan 60; 1837; #39; Sophia; of Laurentin Srogota and Hedviges (Casim Krych) *(Rudka birth) Scan 63; 1840; #39; Laurentin; of Laurentin Srogota and Hedviges (Casim Krych) *(Rudka birth); 1856; Scan 86; house#39; Anna; of Thomas Srogota (Laurent Strug and Hedviges Krzych) and Catharina of (Nicolai Nagorni and Eva Lisik) *(Rudka birth); 1859; Scan95; #39; Catharina; of Thomas Srogota (Laurentinus and Hedviges Krzych) and Magdalena (Blasius Ozga and Helena Korchowiec) ---- '''40''' *(Rudka birth) 1794; Scan 8; #40; Adalbert; of Joseph Mazur and Hedviges Dziedzic *(Cieplice Record) 1849; Scan 71; #40/46; Demetri Nowak; Rudka (of Joannes and Cath Zboroski) and Eudocia (of Daniel Kocur and Eufemia Paczaj) *(Cieplice Record) scan 24, 27 May 1900; MIke Chodan, widow of Katarnya, of Daniel and Mary Muszak, born 13 Aug 1850, Village Rudka, house#40; Anna Klubko, of Andrzej and Tanka Glowa, house#77, age 24 ---- '''41''' *(Cieplice Announcement) Scan 160; 1886; Ilko Kowal of Iwan and mary Mazar, age 23, Rudka house#41, and Rozalia Hyz of Mych and Eva Bochur, age 25 ---- '''42''' *(Cieplice Record) 1848; Scan 63; #42/65; Joannes Kotodziej, widow; Rudka (of Teodor and Helena Mielnik) and Eudocia Kolodka, widow (of Jacob Kalina nd Maria Dziki) ---- '''43''' *(Rudka birth) Scan 62; 1838; #43; Catharina; of Demetri Nowak and Maria (Sobastian Mazur) ---- '''44''' *(Rudka birth); 1852; Scan 78; house#44; Anna; of Casmin Sek and Maria Ozga (Andreas and Hedviges of Simon Karwan) *(Cieplice Announcement) Scan 11; 9 Aug 1846 Sieniawa; Iwan Piskorz of Olech and Marsz Dziuban, age 27, house#25; Mary Ochab; of Havryla and Eva, age 25, Rudka house#44 *(Cieplice Record) 1859; Scan 25; #44/15; Teodor Nagurni, widow, Rudka (of Petro and Irene Ochab) and Tatianna Semen, widow (of Nicholas Studenny and Parascevia Siurkato) ---- '''45''' *(Rudka birth) 1808; Scan 25; #45; Petro; of Joannes Drop and Catharina Stadnicka ---- '''46''' ---- '''47''' *(Rudka birth) Scan 62; 1838; #47; Catharina; of Petrus Muszak and Maria (Casim Krych) *(Rudka birth) Scan 64; 1841; #47; Anna; of Petrus Muszak and Maria (Casim Krych) *(Rudka birth) 1844; Scan 67; #47; Blasius; of Petrus Muszak and maria (Casim Krych) *(Rudka birth) 1846; Scan 69; #47; Maria; of Petrus Muszak and Maria (Casim Krych) *(Rudka birth) 1849; Scan 73; #47; Catharina; of Petrus Muszak and maria (Casim Krych) *(Rudka birth) 1852; Scan 80; house#47; EVA; child of Petrus Muszak (Luca and Agata Drop) and Maria (Casim Krych and Stacia) ---- '''48''' *(Rudka birth) 1790; Scan 5; #48; Anna; of Joseph Mazur and Jadwiga Dziedziowa *(Rudka birth) 1808; Scan 26; #48; Thomas; of Joannes Drop and Catharina Wozgowa *(Rudka birth) 1814; Scan 35; #48; Maria; of Joannes Drop and Catharine Ozga *(Rudka birth) 1816; Scan 39; #48; Catharine; of Joannes Drop and Catharine Ozga *(Rudka birth) 1819; Scan 44; #48; Andreas; of Joannes Drop and Catharina Ozga *(Rudka birth) 1826; Scan 52; #48; Agnes; of Laurentin Drop and Maria Sek *(Rudka birth) 1830; Scan 55; #48; Maria; of Laurenti Drop and Maria (Michael Sek) *(Rudka birth) 1858; Scan 92; house#48; Agatha; child of Stephan Nowak (Demetri and Maria Mazur) and Anastasia (Joannes Kowal and Hedviges Bednarz) *(Rudka birth) 1860; Scan96; #48; Michael; of Stepan Nowak (Demetri and Maria Mazur) and Anastasia (Joannes Kowal and Hedviges Bednarz) ---- '''49''' ---- '''50''' *(Rudka birth) 1794; Scan 8; #50; Casim; of Maciej Walon and Anna Szynal *(Cieplice Record) 1871; Scan 80; #50/129; Alex Ochab; widow Rudka (of Daniel and Anna) and Maria (of Petri Kozetko and Anna Kolenko) *(Cieplice Announcement) 1877 Sieniawa; Hry Nagurni, of Iwan and Paraska Fedyrko, age 27 house#80; and Maren Ochab, widow of Olech, of Petro Kozetko and Hanki, age 28, Rudka house#50 * Scan 31; 1901; Teodor Ochab, of Alek and Mary Kozetko, Rudka, house#50, born 3/3/1876; Anna Zyn, widow of Dmytro Zyn, house#318 age 37 ---- '''51''' *(Rudka birth) 1830; Scan 55; #51; Theresa; of Joannes Czwakiel and Agnes (Math Walon) *(Rudka birth) 1833; Scan 59; #51; Elizabeth; of Joannes Czwakiel and Agnes (Matias Walon) *(Rudka birth) Scan 60; 1837; #51; Maria; of Joannes Czwakiel and Agnes (Matias Walon) *(Rudka birth) Scan 63; 1841; #51; Catharina; of Joannes Czwakiel and Agnes (Matias Walon) *(Rudka birth) 1846; Scan 70; #51; Anna and Joannes, twins of Joannes Czwakiel and Agnes (Matias Walon) *(Rudka birth) 1849; Scan 73; #51; Michael; of Joannes Lisik and Theresa Papuga *(Rudka birth) 1852; Scan 79; #51; Eva; child of Joannes Lisik (Andreas and Xenia Krol) and Thecla (Joannes Czwakiel and Agatha Walon) *(Rudka birth) 1855; Scan 85; #51; Catharina; child of Joannes Lisik (Andreas and Xenia Krol) and Theresa (Joannes Czwakiel and Agnes Walon) *(Rudka birth) 1858; Scan 93; house#51; Adalbertus; of Joannes Lisik (Andreas and Xenia Krol) and Teresa (Joannes Czwakiel and Agnetus Walon) ---- '''52''' *(Rudka birth) 1787; Scan 4; #52; Martin; of Paul Zelazny and Hedviges Papazycha *(Rudka birth) 1808; Scan 25; #52; Matias; of Greg Szul and Catharina Srogota *(Rudka birth) 1807; Scan 25; #52; Catharina; of Lucas Srogota and Eva Papuga *(Rudka birth) 1809; Scan 27; #52; Blasius; illegitmate child of Agnes Papuga *(Rudka birth) 1810; Scan 30; #52; Helena; of Lucas Srogota and Eva Papuga *(Rudka birth) 1813; Scan 34; #52; Helena; of Lucas Srogota and Anastasia Augusztyn *(Rudka birth) 1821; Scan 47; #52; Anton, illegitimate son of Catharina Srogocicha *(Rudka birth) 1822; Scan 48; #52; Joannes; of Laurentin Srogota and Hedviges Krych *(Rudka birth) 1830; Scan 55; #52; Maria; of Andreas Walon and Catharina (Luca Srogota) *(Rudka birth) Scan 60; 1837; #52; Joannes; of Matias Szul and Catharina (Thomas Karwan) *(Rudka birth) Scan 63; 1839; #52; Maria; of Matias Szul and Catharina (Thomas Karwan) *(Rudka birth) Scan 65; 1842; #52; Bartholomus; of Matias Szul and Catharina Karwan *(Rudka birth); 1846; Scan 70; #52; Adam; of Matias Szul and Catharina (Thomas karwan) *(Rudka birth) 1859; Scan 95; Catharina; of Sebastian Szul (Mathias and Catharina Karwan) and Maria (Adalbertus Ozga and Theresa Czyrny) ---- '''53''' *(Rudka birth) 1794; Scan 9; #53; Ewa; of Joannes Bryzka and Helena Solarz ---- '''54''' *(Rudka birth) 1791; Scan 6; #54; Jakub; of Sebastian Papuga and Mary Ganczar *(Rudka birth) 1794; Scan 8; #54; Catharina and Semko; of Martin Fornal and Anna Papuga *(Rudka birth) 1794; Scan 8; #54; Agnes; of Sebastian Papuga and Maria Ganczarz *(Rudka birth) 1796; Scan 11; #54; Stepan and Joannes; of Sebastian Swiderek/Kowal? and Maria Ganczarz *(Rudka birth) 1802; Scan 16; #54; Maria; of Sobastian papuga and maria Ganczar *(Rudka birth) 1821; Scan 47; #54; Theresa; illegitmate child of Barbara Korchowiec *(Rudka birth) 1833; Scan 59; #54; Adalbert; of Michael Szewc and Anna (Blasius Franasz) *(Rudka birth) 1836; Scan 59; #54; Maria; of Michael Swiec and Anna (Blasius Franasz) *(Rudka birth) Scan 63; 1839; #54; Andreas; of Michael Szewczyk and Anna (Blasius Franasz) *(Rudka birth) Scan 89; 1857; #54; Maria; child of Adalbert Szewc (Michael and Anna Franasz) and Anastasia (of Michael Ochab and Margaret Piskorz) *(Rudka birth) Scan95; 12 Apr 1860; ANNA; child of Adalburtus Szewc (of Michael and Anna Franasz) and Anastasia (of Michael Ochab and Maria Piskorz) *(Cieplice Record) Scan 11; 21 Feb 1898; Mike ?Szewch/Szewcz?, son of Wojciech and Anastasia Maziar; born 2 Sep 1874; (Rudka) house#54; Ahafia Antosz, of Iwan and Anna Chodan, 2 Sep 1873, house#418 ---- '''55''' *(Rudka birth) 1786; Scan 3; #55; Anton; of Blasius Mazur and Anna Czwaklowa *(Rudka birth) 1788; Scan 4; #55; Joannes; of Lucas Mazur and Maria KozTowicz *(Rudka birth) 1790; Scan 5; #55; Tomasz; of Joannes Mazur and Helena Solarz *(Rudka birth) 1791; Scan 5; #55; Greg; of Lucas Mazur and Maria KozTowicz *(Rudka birth) 1793; Scan 7; #55; Fran; of Joannes Mazur and Helena Solarz *(Rudka birth) 1794; Scan 9; #55; Agnes Mazur *(Rudka birth) 1795; Scan 10; #55; Agnes; of Lucas Mazur and Maria KozTowicz *(Rudka birth) 1804; Scan 19; #55; Regina; of Lucas Mazur and maria KozTdka *(Rudka birth) 1833; Scan 59; #55; Petro; of Andreas Walon and Catharina (Luca Srogota) *(Rudka birth) 1835; Scan 59; #55; Maria; of Andreas Walon and Catharina (Luca Srogota) *(Rudka birth) Scan 60; 1837; #55; Casim; of Andreas Walon and Catharina (Luca Srogota) *(Rudka birth) Scan 63; 1839; #55; Anna; of Andreas Walon and Catharina (Luca Srogota) *(Rudka birth) Scan 65; 1842; #55; Martin; of Andreas Walon and Catharina (Luca Srogota) *(Rudka birth) 1846; Scan 68; #55; Simon; child of Andreas Walon and Catharina (Luca Cichy) ---- '''56''' *(Rudka birth) 1792; Scan 7; #56; Hedviges; of Adalbert Fedorowicz and Magda Wyna? *(Rudka birth) 1806; Scan 23; #56; Helena; of Sebastian Papuga and Anna Abramkowa *(Rudka birth) 1809; Scan 27; #56; Adalbert; of Sebastian Papuga and Anna Branska *(Rudka birth) 1824; Scan 50; #56; Laurentin; of Jacob Papuga and Maria Walon *(Rudka birth) 1830; Scan 55; #56; Michael; of Adalbert Papuga and Agnes (Valentin NiTobok/Milobog?) *(Rudka birth) Scan 60; 1837; #56; Casim; of Anton Papuga and Eva; of Joannes Deynak ---- '''57''' *(Rudka birth) 1796; Scan 11; #57; Thomas; of Lucas Srogota and Eva Papuga *(Rudka birth) 1802; Scan 17; #57; Maria; of Luca Srogota and Eva Papuga *(Rudka birth) 1808; Scan 26; #57; Jacob; of Tulak Brzbsky and Mary Kowtoska *(Rudka birth) 1816; Scan 38; #57; Regina; of Lucas Srogota and Anastasia Batan *(Rudka birth) 1820; Scan 45; #57; Adalbert; of Michael Mazur and Magda Katan *(Rudka birth) 1827; Scan 52; #57; Magda; of Greg Mazur and Marg (Joseph Mazur) *(Rudka birth) 1830; Scan 55; #57; Andreas; of Greg Mazur and Marg (Joseph Mazur) *(Rudka birth) Scan 60; 1836; #57; Thomas; of Jacob Mazur and Eva (Thomas Machniak) *(Rudka birth) Scan 61; 1838; #57; Stanislaw; of Jacob Mazur and Eva (Thomas Machniak) *(Rudka birth) Scan 64; 1841; #57; Catharina; of Jacob Mazur and Ev (Thomas Machniak) *(Rudka birth) 1846; Scan 68; #57; Maria; of Jacob Mazur and Eva (Thomas Machniak) *(Rudka birth) 1849; Scan 74; #57; Simon; of Jacob Mazur and Eva (Thomas Machniak) *(Rudka birth) 1851; Scan 77; #57; Joannes; of Jacob Mazur and Eva Machniak (of Thomas and Maria) *(Rudka birth) 1855; Scan 83; #57; Nicolas; of Jacob Mazur (Luca and Maria KozTowicz) and Eva (Thomas Machniak and Maria Sawka) ---- '''58''' *(Rudka birth) 1786; Scan 3; #58; Casim; of Simon Walon and Apolonia Milobog *(Rudka birth) 1786; Scan 3; #?; Michael; of Jacob Cholpinkski and Hedviges Zawada *(Rudka birth) 1788; Scan 4; #58; Maria; of Simon Walon and Apolonia Milobog *(Rudka birth) 1787; Scan 4; #58; Agnet; of Paul Walon and Helena Mazur *(Rudka birth) 1790; Scan 5; #58; Barth; of Jakob Chlopinski and Agnes Zawada *(Rudka birth) 1791; Scan 6; #58; Elizabeth; of Maciej Walon and Anna Szynal *(Rudka birth) 1802; Scan 17; #58; Maria; of Joannes Walon and Eva Mazur *(Rudka birth) 1834; Scan 59; #58; Stanislaw; of Adalbert Papuga and Rosalia (Sebastian Mazur) *(Rudka birth) Scan 61; 1837; #58; Maria; of Adalbert Papuga and Rosalia (Sebastian Mazur) *(Rudka birth) Scan 63; 1840; #58; Michael; of Adalbert Papuga and Rosalia (Sebastian mazur) *(Rudka birth) Scan 66; 1843; #58; Joannes; of Adalbert Papuga and Rosalia (Sobestian Mazur) *(Rudka birth) 1848; Scan 69; house#58; Sobestian; of Adalbert Papuga and Rosalia (Sobestian Mazur) *(Rudka birth) 1848; Scan 71; house#58; Catharina; of Adalbert Papuga and Rosalia (Sebastian Mazur) *(Rudka birth) 1851; Scan 76; hosue#58; Blasius and Anna; twins of Adalbert Papuga and Rozalia Mazur (of Sebastian) *(Rudka birth) 1859; Scan 92; house#58; Adalbertus; child of Stanislaw Papuga (Adalbert and Rosalie Mazur) and Maria (Michael Szewc and Anna Franasz) ---- '''59''' *(Rudka birth) 1794; Scan 8; #59; Teresa; Simon Czerny and Agens Ganczar *(Rudka birth) 1797; Scan 12; #59; Anna; of Simeon Czerny and Agnes Korokos *(Rudka birth) 1804; Scan 21; #?; Christopher; of Michael Czwakiel and Agnes Rutkowska *(Rudka birth) 1807; Scan 24; #59; Simon; illegitimate child of Agnes Papuga *(Rudka birth) 1832; Scan 56; #59; Martin; of Chris Czwakiel and Maria (Anton Kmiec) *(Rudka birth) 1834; Scan 58; #59; Catharina; of Chris Czwakiel and Maria (Anton Kmiec) *(Rudka birth) Scan 63; 1840; #59; Maria of Chris Czwakiel and Maria (Anton Kmiec) *(Rudka birth) Scan 64; 1841; #59; Andreas; of Chris Czwakiel and Maria (Anton Kmiec) *(Rudka birth) Scan 66; 1843; #59; Adam; of Chris Czwakiel and Maria (Anton Kmiec) *(Rudka birth) 1846; Scan 68; house#59; Maria; of Chris Czwakiel and Maria (Anton Kmiec) *(Rudka birth) 1851; Scan 77; hosue#59; Adalbert; of Chris Czwakiel and Maria Kmiec (Anton and Agata) *(Rudka birth) 1853; Scan 82; house#59; Hedviges; child of Chris Czwakiel (Michael and Agatha Siwik) and Maria (Anton Kmiec and Alana) *(Rudka birth) 1856; Scan 88; house#59; Michael of Chris Czwakiel (Michael and Agatha) and Euphemia (Michael Deynak and Anna Gawura) *(Rudka birth) 1858; Scan 92; house#59; Casim; of Chris Czwakiel (Michael and Agatha Rudkowska) and Euphemia (Michael Deynak and Anna Gawura) *(Rudka birth) 1859; Scan 95; Catharina; child of Christopher Czwakiel (Agatha Rudkow) and Euphemia (Michael Dajnak and Anna Twordy) ---- '''60''' *(Rudka birth) 1788; Scan 4; #60; Michael; of Andreas Radawiec and Teresa Ciupik *(Rudka birth) 1790; Scan 5; #60; Teresa; of Maciej Bednarz and Regina Woytyaowa? *(Rudka birth) 1791; Scan 6; #60; Matias; of Andreas Radawiec and Teresa Ciupik *(Rudka birth) 1793; Scan 7; #60; Blasius; of Andreas Radawiec and Teresa Ciupik *(Rudka birth) 1798; Scan 13; #60; Matias; of Andreas Radawiec and Teresa Ciupik *(Rudka birth) 1800; Scan 15; #60; Casim; of Szymon Radawiec and Elizabeth Fornal *(Rudka birth) 1804; Scan 19; #60; Greg; of Andreas Radawiec and Teresa Czupik *(Rudka birth) 1810; Scan 29; #60; Valentinus; illegitmate child of Catharina Caplinska *(Rudka birth) 1812; Scan 32; #60; Adalbert; of Anton Kalin and Catharina Ozga *(Rudka birth) 1812; Scan 33; #60; Andreas; of Thomas Walon and Teresa Katan *(Rudka birth) 1814; Scan 35; #60; Adalbert; of Thomas Walon and Teresa Katan *(Rudka birth) 1817; Scan 39; #60; Maria; of Thomas Walon and Theresa Katan *(Rudka birth) 1820; Scan 45; #60; Blasius; of Thomas Walon and Theresa Katana *(Rudka birth) 1824; Scan 49; #60; Catharina; of Tym Walon and Theresa Katana *(Rudka birth) 1826; Scan 51; #60; Simon; of Tym Walon and Theresa Katana *(Rudka birth) 1830; Scan 55; #60; Sobestian; of Thoma Walon and Theres (Nicolai Katana) *(Rudka birth) 1833; Scan 59; #60; Anna; of Tym Walon and Theresa Kowal *(Rudka birth) Scan 65; 1842; #60; Maria; of Fransisck ___ and Blarska ____. ---- '''61''' *(Rudka birth) 1825; Scan 51; #61; Sophia; of Joseph Skorski and Helena Kuczorowski *(Rudka birth) 1830; Scan 55; #61; Fransisk; of Joannes Walon and Agnes (Thomas Sek) *(Rudka birth) 1832; Scan 56; #61; Agnes; of Joannes Walon and Agnes (Thomas Sek) *(Rudka birth) 1835; Scan 59; #61; Petrus; illegitimate child of Maria Papuzicha *(Rudka birth) Scan 60; 1836; #61; Michael; illegitimate child of Maria (Matias Walon) *(Rudka birth) Scan 61; 1837; #61; Michael; of Joannes Walon and Agnes (Thomas Sek) *(Rudka birth) Scan 64; 1841; #61; Andreas; of Joannes Walon and Hedviges (Thomas Szewczyk) *(Rudka birth); Scan 68; 1846; house#61; Thecla; of Joannes Walon and Agnes (Thomas Sek) *(Rudka birth); Scan 73; 1849; house#61; Michael; of Jacob Glen and Catharina (Sebastian Marek) *(Rudka birth); Scan 79; 1852; house#61; Anton; of Jacob Glen (Andreas and Agnet Kruczican) and Catharina (Marco Huczak and Anna) ---- '''62''' *(Rudka birth) 1815; Scan 37; #62; Michael; of Casim Papuga and Catharina Bednarz *(Rudka birth) 1817; Scan 40; #62; Andreas; of Casim Papuga and Catharina Bednarz *(Rudka birth) 1819; Scan 44; #62; Maria; of Casim Papuga and Catharina Bednarz *(Rudka birth) 1822; Scan 48; #62; Adalbert; of Casim Papuga and Catharina Bednarz *(Rudka birth) 1824; Scan 50; #62; Franscisk; of Casim Papuga and Catharina Bednarz *(Rudka birth) 1827; Scan 52; #62; Valentin; of Casim Papuga and Catharina Bednarz *(Rudka birth) 1830; Scan 55; #62; Math; of Casim Papuga and Catharina (Martin Bednarz) *(Rudka birth) 1832; Scan 56; #62; Elizabeth; of Casim Papuga and Catharina (Martin Bednarz) *(Rudka birth) 1834; Scan 58; #62; Laurentin; of Casim Papuga and Catharina (Martin Bednarz) *(Rudka birth) Scan 64; 1841; #62; Theresa; of Andreas Papuga and Maria (Michael Puchta) *(Rudka birth) Scan 65; 1842; #62; Maria; of Anreas Papuga and maria (Michael Puchta) *(Rudka birth) Scan 66; 1843; #62; Adam; of Andreas Papuga and maria (Jacob Franasz) *(Rudka birth) 1844; Scan 67; #62; Theresa; of Casim Papuga and Anastasia (Joannes Socha) *(Rudka birth) 1846; Scan 70; #62; Joannes; child of Andreas Papuga and Maria *(Rudka birth) 1850; Scan 75; #62; Michael; child of Andreas Papuga and Maria (Joannes Kowala nd Maria Chmiel) *(Rudka birth) 1852; Scan 80; house#62; Michael; of Andreas Papuga (Casim and Catharina Bednarz) and Maria (Jacob Kowal and Maria Chmiel) *(Rudka birth) 1856; Scan 88; house#62; Maria; of Franscisk Papug (Casim and Catharina Bednarz) and Antonina (Laurent Mazur and Teresa Krokos) ---- '''63''' *(Rudka birth) 1785; Scan 2; #63; Joannes; of Joanned Drop and Agnetis *(Rudka birth) 1787; Scan 4; #63; Martin; of Joannes Drop and Agnetis Czwalkowa *(Rudka birth) 1794; Scan 9; #63; Martin; of Anton Drop and Eva Downow? *(Rudka birth) 1807; Scan 24; #63; Michael; of Andreas Papuga and Hedviges *(Rudka birth) 1808; Scan 26; #63; Laurentin; of andreas Papuga and Agnes Haduk *(Rudka birth) 1812; Scan 32; #63; Josephus; of Andreas and Elizabeth Walaszko *(Rudka birth) 1817; Scan 40; #63; Martin and Catherine; of Andreas Papuga and Elizabeth Walaszko *(Rudka birth) 1820; Scan 45; #63; Eva; of Andreas Papuga and Elizabeth Walasz *(Rudka birth) 1823; Scan 49; #63; Michael; illegitmate son of Barbara Korchowiec *(Rudka birth) 1835; Scan 58; #63; Adalbert; of Joseph Papuga and Agnes (Joannes Okhowy/Okruch?) *(Rudka birth) Scan 61; 1838; #63; Maria; of Joseph Papug and Maria (Simon Czerny) *(Rudka birth) Scan 64; 1841; #63; Rosalia; of Joseph Papuga and Maria (Simon Czerny) *(Rudka birth) Scan 66; 1843; #63; Agnes; of Jospeh Papuga and Maria (Simon Czerny) *(Rudka birth) Scan 75; 1850; house#63; Anna; of Joseph Papuga and Maria Ganczarz *(Cieplice Announcement) Scan120; 5 Jun 1876 Sieniawa; Matwij Szelewa, of Miska and Fryzia Hajduk, age 26, house#31; and Jago Papuga, of Josefa and Margi Czyrna, age 34, Rudka house#63 ---- '''64''' *(Rudka birth) 1785; Scan 2; #64; Catharina; of Michael Bednar and Regina Szwinska? *(Rudka birth) 1785; Scan 2; #64; Sophia; of Matias Bednar and Sophia *(Rudka birth) 1804; Scan 19; #64; Maria; of Nicolai Bednar and Marya Brzyka *(Rudka birth) 1806; Scan 23; #64; Catharina; Laurentin Sek and Regina Mazur *(Rudka birth) 1810; Scan 29; #?; Stanislaw; of Laurentin Sek and Regina Mazur *(Rudka birth) 1820; Scan 46; #?; Thomas; of Laurentin Sek and Helena Czerny *(Rudka birth) 1824; Scan 50; #?; Joannes of Laurntin Sek and Helena Czerny *(Rudka birth) 1828; Scan 55; #64; Catharina; of Laurentin Sek and Helena Czerny *(Rudka birth) 1830; Scan 55; #64; Jacob; of Barth Sek and Rosalia Ganczarz *(Rudka birth) 1833; Scan 59; #64; Michael; of Barth Sek and Rosalia (Valentin Ganczarz) *(Rudka birth) 1835; Scan 58; #64; Agnes; of Barth Sek and Rosalia Ganczarz *(Rudka birth) Scan 61; 1837; #64; Christopher; of Barth Sek and Rosalie (Valentine Ganczarz) *(Rudka birth) Scan 63; 1840; #; died; of Barth Sek and Rosalie (Valentin Ganczarz of Adamowka) *(Rudka birth) Scan 65; 1842; #64; Maria; of Barth Sek and Rosalia (Valantin Ganczarz) *(Rudka birth) Scan 68; 1846; #64; Anna; of Barth Sek and Rosalia (Valentin Gancarz) *(Rudka birth) Scan 81; 1853; house#64; Casim; child of Sebastian Czyrny (Anton and Maria Kril) and Maria (Casim Franasz and Catharina Ozga) *(Rudka birth) Scan 87; 1856; house#64; Michael; of Jacob Sek (Barth and Rosalia) and Maria (Casim Radawiec and Maria Lisik) *(Cieplice Record) 1873; Scan 89; #64/51; Jacob Sgk, widow; Rudka (of Bartholomew and Rosalia Ganczarz) and Cath (of George Borowec and Eudocia Granat) ---- '''65''' *(Rudka birth) 1785; Scan 2; #65; Anna; of Anton Drop and Eva *(Rudka birth) 1788; Scan 4; #65; Valentin; of Anton Drop and Eva Doroczycowa *(Rudka birth) 1791; Scan 6; #65; Adalbert; of Anton Drop and Eva Dowieska? *(Rudka birth) 1793; Scan 7; #65; Michael; of Maciej bednarz and Regina Woyfynowa? *(Rudka birth) 1806; Scan 23; #65; Maria; Blasius Franasz and Catharina Bednarz *(Rudka birth) 1821; Scan 46; #65; Stanislaw; of Laurentin Mazur and Theresa Czerny *(Rudka birth) 1824; Scan 49; #65; Maria; of Laurentin Mazur and Theresa Czerny *(Rudka birth) 1827; Scan 52; #65; Antonina; of Laurentin Mazur and Theresa Czerny *(Rudka birth) 1833; Scan 59; #65; Agnes; of Laurentin Mazur and Theresa (Simeon Czerny) *(Rudka birth); 1844; San 67; house#65; Matias; of Andreas Mazur and Magda (Sebastian Swiec) *(Rudka birth); 1846; Scan 69; house#65; Laurentin; Andreas Mazur and mag (Sobestian Swiec) *(Rudka birth); 1855; Scan 83; house#65; Casim; child of Andreas Mazur (Laurentin and Theresa Krokos) and Magda (Sebastian Szewc and Agata Karwan) *(Rudka birth); 1857; Scan 90; house#65; Maria; child of Andreas Mazur (Laurentin and Teresa Czyrny) and Magda (Sebastian Szewc and Agata Karwan) ---- '''66''' *(Rudka birth) 1824; Scan 50; #66; Barth; of Casim Radawiec and Maria Lisik *(Rudka birth) 1827; Scan 52; #66; Anna; of Casim Radawiec and Maria Lisik *(Rudka birth) 1830; Scan 55; #66; Michael; of Casim Radawiec and Maria Lisik *(Rudka birth) 1830; Scan 55; #66; Maria; of Casim Radawiec and Maria (Petro Lisik) *(Rudka birth) 1834; Scan 58; #66; Regina; of Casim Radawiec and Maria (Petro Lisik) *(Rudka birth) 1836; Scan 59; #66; Sobestian; of Casim Radawiec and Maria (Petro Lisik) *(Rudka birth) Scan 62; 1839; #66; Agatha; of Casim Radawiec and Maria (Petro LIsik) *(Rudka birth) Scan 65; 1842; #66; Barbara; of Casim Radawiec and Catharina (Casmin Strus) *(Rudka birth) 1846; Scan 68; #66; Laurentin; of Casmin Radawiec and Catharina (Casim Strus) *(Rudka birth) 1848; Scan 70; hosue#66; (76??) Joseph; of Michael Mazur and Catharina (Martin Gwozdz) *(Rudka birth) 1856; Scan 88; house#66; Petrus; of Barth Radawiec (Casim and Maria Lisik) and Catharina (Chrisoph Czwakiel and Maria Kmiec) *(Rudka birth) 1858; Scan 93; house#66; Eva; child of Barth Radawied (Casim and Maria Lisik) and Catharina (Kristof Kiel and Marya Kmiec) ---- '''67''' *(Rudka birth) 1830; Scan 55; #67; Magdalena; of Laurentin Srogota and Hedviges (Casim Krych) *(Cieplice Record) 1833; Scan 16; #67/11; Jacob, Rutki (of Joannes Jedruskienko/Andrusejko) and Anastasia (of Daniel Kocur) ---- '''68''' *(Rudka birth) Scan 66; 1843; #68; Laurentin; of Stanislaw Kalin and Anna (Martin Bednarz) *(Rudka birth) 1846; Scan 70; #68; Casim; of Stanislaw Kalin and Anna (Martin Bednarz) *(Rudka birth) 1849; Scan 74; #68; Andreas; of Stanislaus Kalin and Anna Bednarz *(Rudka birth) 1855; Scan 83; #68; Catharina; of Stan Kalin (Anton and Catherine Ozga) and Anna (Martin Bednarz and Maria Szynal) *(Rudka birth) 1855; Scan 85; #68; Maria; of Stan Kalin (Anton and Catharina Ozga) and Anna (Martin Bednarz and Maria Szynal) *(Rudka birth) 1858; Scan 92; house#68; Maria; of Andreas Papuga (Casim and Catharina Bednarz) and Anna (Casim Radawiec and Maria Lisik) *(Rudka birth) 1859; Scan 93; house#68; Agata; of Stanislaw Kalin (Anton and Catharina Drop) and Anna (Martin Bednarz and Maria Szynal) ---- '''69''' *(Rudka birth) 1794; Scan 9; #69; Agata; of Fedor Kozlut? and Regina Bednarz *(Rudka birth) 1794; Scan 9; #69; Joannes; of Fran Mazur and Agnes Bednarz *(Rudka birth) 1804; Scan 19; #69; Maria; of Joannes Kowal and Agnes Zawada *(Rudka birth) 1804; Scan 21; #69; Suhas?; of Simon Papuga and Maria Papgua *(Rudka birth) 1805; Scan 22; #69; Regina; of Anton Kalin and Catharina Ozga *(Rudka birth) 1807; Scan 24; #69; Martin; of Nicolas Bednarz and Maria Brzyska *(Rudka birth) 1807; Scan 25; #69; Catharina; of Anton Kalin and Catharina Ozga *(Rudka birth) 1809; Scan 28; #?; Helena; of Nicolai Bednarz and Maria Kubayska *(Rudka birth) 1810; Scan 30; #69; Andreas; of Anton Kalin and Catharine Ozga *(Rudka birth) 1812; Scan 33; #?; Martin; of Nicolai Bednarz and Maria *(Rudka birth) 1815; Scan 36; #69; Stan; of Anton Kalin and Catharine Ozga *(Rudka birth) 1827; Scan 55; #69; Thecla; of Joannes Kalin and Maria Bednarz *(Rudka birth) 1830; Scan 55; #69; Blasius and Agatha; of Joannes Kalin and maria (Nicolai Bednarz) *(Rudka birth) 1830; Scan 55; #69; maria; of Joannes kalin and Maria (Nicolai Bednarz) *(Rudka birth) 1834; Scan 59; #69; Agatha; of Joannes Kalin and Maria (Nicolas Bednarz) *(Rudka birth) 1836; Scan 59; #69; Regina and Anna; of Joannes Kalin and Maria (Nicolas Bednarz) *(Rudka birth) Scan 60; 1837; #69; Joannes; of Joannes Kalin and Maria (Nicolas Bednarz) *(Rudka birth); Scan 77; 1852; #69; Anna; of Matias Sieniak and Catharina Solarz (Jacob and Agata) *(Rudka birth); Scan 89; 1857; #69; Catharina; illegitimate child of Maria Kalin (Joannes Kalin and Maria Korchowiec) ---- '''70''' *(Rudka birth) 1796; Scan 11; #70; Michael; of Martin Bednarz and Anna Papuga *(Rudka birth) 1802; Scan 17; #70; Jacob; of Martin Zorniak/Sieniak and Anna Papuga *(Rudka birth) 1814; Scan 35; #70; Sebastian; of Thomas Sienica and Teresa Bednarz *(Rudka birth) 1816; Scan 38; #?; Maria; of Thomas Sinica and Teresa Bednarz *(Rudka birth) 1818; Scan 42; #70; Joannes; of Thomas Sinica and Teresa Bednarz *(Rudka birth) 1821; Scan 46; #70; Paul; of Joseph SzmoTda and Maria Bednarz *(Rudka birth) 1823; Scan 49; #70; Eva; of Thomas Sieniak and Theresa Bednarz *(Rudka birth) 1826; Scan 51; #70; Josepha; of Thomas Siniak and Theresa Bednarz *(Rudka birth) 1830; Scan 55; #70; Magda; of Thomas Siniak and Theresa (Math Bednarz) *(Rudka birth) 1832; Scan 56; #70; Matias; of Thomas Siniak and Teresa (Matias Bednarz) *(Rudka birth); 1850; Scan 76; #70; Maria; of Sebastian Siniak and Anna (Jacob Krych and Tekla of Fransciszk Boranowski) *(Rudka birth); 1852; Scan 79; #70; Adalbert; of Matias Siniak and Catharina Solar (Jacob and Agatha of Sebastian Papuga) *(Rudka birth); 1853; Scan 82; house#70; Michael; child of Matias Siniak (Thomas and Theresa) and Catharina (Jacob Solarz and Agatha Papuga) *(Cieplice record) 1892; scan 7b; Jurko Nagorny, child of Iwan and Anna Szelewa; age 24; house#29. Agata Sy?; age 18, Rudka house#70 *(Cieplice record) Scan 18; 28 May 1899; Jurko Nagorny, widow of Agaty Synjek, of Iwan and Anna Kozar, age 30, Cieplice, house#70 Rudka; Anna Kudlak, of Teodor and Ksenia Czeren, age 21, house #22 Cieplice ---- '''71''' *(Rudka birth) 1809; Scan 28; #71; Helena; of Blasius Franaz and Catharina Bednarz *(Rudka birth) 1813; Scan 34; #71; Anna; of Blasius Franasz and Catharina Bednarz *(Rudka birth) 1817; Scan 40; #71; Magda; of Blasius Franasz and Catharina Bednarz *(Rudka birth) 1825; Scan 50; #71; Agatha; of Casim Franasz and Catharina Ozga *(Rudka birth) 1830; Scan 55; #71; Maria; of Casim Franasz and Catharina Ozga *(Rudka birth) 1849; Scan 73; house#71; Michael; of Sebastian Czyrny and Maria (Casim Franasz) *(Rudka birth) 1856; Scan 86; house#71; Adalbertus; of Sebastian Czyrny (Antoni and Maria Kril) and Maria (of Casim Franasz and Catharina Ozga) *(Rudka birth) 1858; Scan 93; house#71; Blasius; child of Sebastian Czyrny (Anton and Maria) and Maria (Casim Franasz and Catharina Ozga) ---- '''72''' *(Rudka birth) Scan 76; 1851; house#72; Maria; illegitimate child of Maria Gwozdz *(Cieplice record) Scan 18; 29 May 1899; Mike Maziar, of Mike and Mary Dziuban, Cieplice house# 84, age 23; Mary Dajnaka of Wasil and Katarzyna Socha, age 22 born 6 Aug 1877, Rudka house#72 ---- '''73''' *(Rudka birth) 1797; Scan 11; #73; Regina; of Valentin Kalin and Anna Ozga *(Rudka birth) 1800; Scan 15; #73; Agnes; of Valentin Kalin and Anna Ozga *(Rudka birth) 1803; Scan 17; #73; Sebastian; of Andreas Ozga and Magda *(Cieplice record) 1833; Scan 16; #73/62; Mike (of Casmin Papuga) Rutki and Anastasia (of Alex Grod) ---- '''74''' *(Rudka birth) 1784; Scan 2; #74; Andreas; of Paul Brudziak and Catharina *(Rudka birth) 1794; Scan 8; #74; Agnes; of Joannes Drop and Catharina Stadnicka *(Rudka birth) 1795; Scan 10; #74; Agnes; of Joannes Drop and Catharina Stadnicka *(Rudka birth) 1798; Scan 13; #74; Martin; of Joannes Drop and Catharina Stadnicka *(Rudka birth) 1800; Scan 15; #74; Maria; of Joseph Szweic and Anna Milobog *(Rudka birth) 1819; Scan 43; #74; Laurentinus; of Andreas Ozga and MAria Hatatowc(?) *(Cieplice record) 1879; Scan 126; #74/2; George Ignasicjko; Rudka (of Andrew and Xenia Struk) and Anna Skweres, widow (of Mike Zielinka and Maria Maziar) *(Cieplice Announcement) Scan165; 1888; Demetri Semen; of Iwan and Mary Grod, age 22, house#23 and Anna Andrusejko of Petro and Anastasia Mokrycki, age 20, Rudka house#74 ---- '''75''' *(Rudka birth) 1802; Scan 17; #75; Catharina; of Thomas Machniak and Maria Sawka *(Rudka birth); Scan 94; #75; 1859; Maria; child of Nicholas Bun (Lucas and Maria Karczmarz) and Agnes (of Bart Sek and Rozalia Ganczarz) *(Cieplice Announcement) Scan 138; 1881 Sieniawa; Iwan Pryn, of Olech and Paraska Rudyk, age 28, house#319; and Kaska Bun, of Mary Bun, age 16, Rudka house#75 ---- '''76''' *(Rudka birth) 1785; Scan 2; #76; Jacob; of Greg Swiec and Maria *(Rudka birth) 1786; Scan 3; #76; Sebastian; of Blasius Swiec and Agnes Ozga *(Rudka birth) 1813; Scan 34; #76; Catharina; of Matias Konafel and Agnes Cicha *(Rudka birth) 1827; Scan 52; #76; Joannes; of Lucas Papuga and Maria Czerny *(Rudka birth) 1830; Scan 55; #76; Maria; of Lucas Papuga and Maria (Simeon Czerny) *(Rudka birth) Scan 63; 1840; #76; Casim; of Michael Mazur and Catharina (Martin Gwozdz) *(Rudka birth) Scan 64; 1841; #76; Thomas; of Michael Mazur and Catharina (Martin Gwozdz) *(Rudka birth) 1844; #76; Scan 67; Maria; of Michael Mazur and Catharina (Martin Gwozdz) *(Rudka birth) 1846; #76; Scan 69; Agatha; of Michael Mazur and Catharina (Maritin Papuga) *(Rudka birth) 1849; #76; Scan 74; Anna; of Michael Mazur and Catharina (Martin Gwozdz) *(Rudka birth) 1852; #76; Scan 79; Anastasia; of Michael Papuga and Catharina Gwozdz (of Martin and Anna) *(Rudka birth) 1855; #76; Scan 85; Catharina; of Michael Mazur (Simeon and Maria Bednarz) and Catharina (Martin Gwozdz and Anna) *(Cieplice Annoucement) 14 oct 1849 Sieniawa; Mike Czornejki, of Panko and Tanki Chodan, age 28 house#156; and Mary Mazur, of Luki and Mary Czern, age 19, Rudka house#76 *(Cieplice record) 1879; Scan 125; #76/3; Casiminus Mazur widow; Rudka (Mike and Cath Gwozdz) and Anastasia Zielonka, widow (of George Borowec and Eudocia Granat) ---- '''77''' *(Rudka birth) 1794; Scan 8; #77; Mary; of Anton Strus and Mary Sek *(Rudka birth) 1805; Scan 22; #?; Andreas; of Jacob Zawada and Catharina Peck *(Rudka birth) 1816; Scan 38; #77; Martin; of Jacob Zawada and Catharina Piecko *(Rudka birth) 1821; Scan 47; #77; Eva; of Jacob Zawada and Catharina Piecko *(Rudka birth) 1826; Scan 52; #77; Catharina; of Jacob Zawada and Maria Papuga *(Rudka birth) 1828; Scan 55; #77; Jacob; illegitimate child of Anna Zawada *(Rudka birth) 1830; Scan 55; #77; Magda; of Jacob Zawada and maria (Andreas Papuga) *(Rudka birth) 1832; Scan 56; #77; Anna; of Jacob Zawada and Maria (Andreas Papuga) *(Rudka birth) 1833; Scan 59; #77; Maria; of Andrea Zawada and Maria (Thomas Machniak) *(Rudka birth) 1834; Scan 58; #77; Anastasia; of Andrea Zawada and Maria (Thomas Machniak) *(Rudka birth) Scan 61; 1837; #77; Maria; of Andreas Zawada and Maria (Thomas Machniak) *(Rudka birth) Scan 65; 1842; #77; Maria; illegitimate child of Maria Zawada (Martin) *(Rudka birth) Scan 66; 1843; #77; Adam; of Greg Siurkalo and Maria; of Thomas Machniak *(Rudka birth) Scan 75; 1850; #77; Catharina; illegitmate child of Maria Zawada ---- '''78''' *(Rudka birth) 1794; Scan 8; #78; Agata; of Walenty Kalin and Maria Ozga *(Rudka birth) 1805; Scan 22; #78; Hedviges; of Martin Bednarz and Anna Papuga *(Rudka birth) 1809; Scan 28; #78; Maria; of Martin Bednarz and Anna Papuga *(Rudka birth) 1811; Scan 31; #78; Adalbert; of Martin Zerniak/Bednarz? and Maria Szynalowa *(Rudka birth) 1813; Scan 34; #78; Michael pf Martin Bednarz and Maria Szynal *(Rudka birth) 1819; Scan 44; #78; Michael; of Martin Bednarz and Maria Szynal *(Rudka birth) 1823; Scan 49; #78; Anna; of Martin Bednarz and Maria Szynal *(Rudka birth) 1833; Scan 59; #78; Fransiska; of Adalbert Bednarz and Dorota (Thomas Karwan) *(Rudka birth) 1836; Scan 59; #78; Maria; of Adalbert Bednarz and Dorota (Thomas Karwan) *(Rudka birth) Scan 62; 1839; #78; Magda; of Adalbert Bednarz and Dorota (Thomas Karwan) *(Rudka birth) Scan 65; 1842; #78; Catharina; of Adalbert Bednarz and Dorota (Thomas Karwan) *(Rudka birth) Scan 77; 1851; #78; Joannes; child of Gabriel Mucha and Fransiska Bednarz (Adalbert and Dorota) *(Rudka birth) Scan 83; 1855; #78; Blasius; child of Gabirel Mucha (Hiacynth and Anna) and Fransisca (Adalbert Bednarz and Dorota Karwan) *(Rudka birth) Scan 89; 1857; #78; Maria; child of Gabriel Mucha (Hiacynth and Anna Dudek) and Fransisca (Adalbert Bednarz and Dorota Karwan) *(Rudka birth ) Scan 94; 1859; #78; Stanislaw; child of Gabriel Mucha (Hiacynth and Anna Dudek) and Fransiscza (Adalbertus Bednarz and Dorota Karwan) *(Cieplice Announcement) Scan 133; 1879 Sieniawa; iwan Czubaty of Jurko and Nasta Rasy, age 22, house#441; and Mary of Havryl Muchi and Franciszka Bodnasyn, age 22, Rudka house#78 ---- '''79''' *(Rudka birth) 1797; Scan 11; #79; Sebastian; of Matias Papuga and Regina mazur *(Rudka birth) 1799; Scan 14; #79; Bartholomus; of Laurentin Sek and Regina Mazur *(Rudka birth) 1804; Scan 19; #79; Casim; of Laurentin Sek and Regina Mazur ---- '''80''' *(Rudka birth) Scan 60; 1837; #80; Agnes; of Wasyl Korchowiec and Maria (Tym Walon) *(Rudka birth) Scan 62; 1839; #80; Maria; of Wasyl Korchowiec and Maria (Thomas Walon) *(Rudka birth) Scan 64; 1841; #80; Catharina; of Vasil Korchowiec and Maria (Thomas Walon) *(Rudka birth) Scan 66; 1843; #80; Michael; of Vasil Korchowiec and Maria (Tym Walon) *(Rudka birth) 1844; Scan 67; house#80; Anna; illegitmate child of Anna Korchowiec (Petro) *(Rudka birth) 1846; Scan 69; house#80; Thomas; of Wasyl Korchowiec and Maria (Tym Walon) *(Rudka birth) 1849; Scan 73; house#80; Anna; of Basilius Korchowiec and maria (Tim Walon) *(Rudka birth) 1853; Scan 81; house#80; Adalbertus; child of Basilius Korchowiec (Petro and Maria) and Catharina (Sebastian Szewc and Agata Karwan) *(Rudka birth) 1855; Scan 84; house#80; Anna; child of Basilius Korchowiec (Petro and Maria) and Catharina (Sebastian Szewc and Agnet Karwan) *(Rudka birth) 1858; Scan 92; house#80; Agnes; child of Basilius Korchowiec (Petro and Maria) and Catharina (Sebastian Szewc and Agnes Karwan) *(Rudka birth) 1859; Scan 95; house#80; Casiminus; child of Basilius Korchowiec (Petri and Maria Bednarz) and Catharina (Sebastian Szewc and Atatha Karwan) ---- '''81''' *(Rudka birth) 1791; Scan 6; #81; Sophia; of Joannes Drop and Katharina Stadnicki *(Rudka birth) 1795; Scan 10; #81; Anton; of Joseph Mazur and Anna Panczynikowa? *(Rudka birth) 1810; Scan 29; #81; Adalbert; of Valentin Kalin and Anna Ozga *(Rudka birth) 1828; Scan 55; #81; Maria; of Blasius Ozga and Agnes Augusztyn *(Rudka birth) 1830; Scan 55; #81; Simeon; of Blasius Ozga and Agnes (Nicolai Augusztyn) *(Rudka birth) 1832; Scan 56; #81; Casim; of Blasius Ozga and Agnes (Nicolai Augusztyn) *(Rudka birth) 1835; Scan 58; #81; Joannes; of Blasius Ozga and Agnes (Nicolai Augusztyn) *(Rudka birth) Scan 61; 1837; #81; Maria; of Blasius Ozga and Agnes (Nicolai Augustyn) *(Rudka birth) Scan 64; 1841; #81; Michael; of Blasius Ozga and Agnes (Nicolai Augustyn) *(Rudka birth) Scan 66; 1843; #81; Anton; of Blasius Ozga and Agnes Augusztyn ---- '''82''' *(Rudka birth) 1805; Scan 22; #82; Magda; of Valentin Kalin and Anna Ozga *(Rudka birth) 1809; Scan 27; #82; Blasius; of Andreas Ozga and Magda HataTo *(Rudka birth) 1811; Scan 32; #82; Martin; of Andreas Ozga and Magda HataTowa *(Rudka birth) 1827; Scan 52; #82; Mathias; of Andreas Ozga and Hedviges (Carol Antek) *(Rudka birth) 1833; Scan 59; #82; Anna; of Blasius Ozga and Helena Bednarz *(Rudka birth) 1834; Scan 58; #82; Lucas; of Blasius Ozga and Helena (Nicolai Bednarz) *(Rudka birth) 1836; Scan 59; #82; Magda, of Blasius Ozga and Helena (Nicolai Bednarz) *(Rudka birth) Scan 63; 1839; #82; Maria; of Blasius Ozga and Helena (Nicolai Bednarz) ---- '''83''' *(Rudka birth) 1786; Scan 3; #83; Matias; of Jacob Gwozdz and Margarita Mazur *(Rudka birth) 1789; Scan 5; #?; Magda; of Jakob Gwozdz and Matgor. Mazur *(Rudka birth) 1791; Scan 6; #83; Joseph; of Valentin Mazur and Mary Lapa *(Rudka birth) 1793; Scan 7; #83; Adalbert; of Valentin Mazur and Maria Lopuchowa *(Rudka birth) 1795; Scan 10; #83; Barth; of Valentin Mazur and maria Lapochowa *(Rudka birth) 1799; Scan 14; #83; Anna; of Valentin Mazur and Maria Lapa ---- '''84''' *(Rudka birth) 1786; Scan 3; #84; Sebastian; of Joseph Mazur and Sofia Kaplinska *(Rudka birth) 1794; Scan 9; #84; Regina; of Joseph Mazur and Hedviges Dziedic *(Rudka birth) 1798; Scan 13; #84; Catharina; of Jospeh Mazur and Hedviges Dziuban *(Rudka birth) 1813; Scan 33; #84; Maria; of Joannes Zrab/Drop and Maria Bogdanowicz *(Rudka birth) 1815; Scan 37; #84; Maria; of Andreas Ozga and Magda Hatata *(Cieplice Record)1888; Scan 169; Mike Moshal, widow; Rudka #84 (of Tecla) and Maria Pich; #375 (of Joannes and Parascevia Kolan) ---- '''85''' *(Rudka birth) 1786; Scan 3; #?; Jacob; of Matias Zawada and Catharina Sek *(Rudka birth) 1790; Scan 5; #85; Mary; of Matias Zawada and Catharina Sek *(Rudka birth) 1793; Scan 7; #85; Valentin; of Joseph Mazur and Hedviges Dziedziska *(Rudka birth) 1792; Scan 7; #85; Fran; of Jacob Chlopinska and Agnes Wadowa *(Rudka birth) 1799; Scan 14; #85; Chris; of Adalbert Zawada and Hedviges Milobog *(Rudka birth) 1802; Scan 16; #85; Sebastian; of Adalbert Zawada and Hedviges Milobog *(Rudka birth) 1804; Scan 21; #85; Regina; of Adalbert Zawada and Hedviges Milobog *(Rudka birth) 1805; Scan 22; #85; Martin; of Adalbert Zawada and Hedviges Mazur *(Rudka birth) 1807; Scan 25; #85; Catharina; of Sebastian Swiec and Agnes Karwan *(Rudka birth) 1809; Scan 27; #85; Anton; Sebastian Swiec and Agnes Karwan *(Rudka birth) 1815; Scan 37; #85; Maria; of Sebastian Swiec and Agnes karwan *(Rudka birth) 1817; Scan 39; #85; Anton; of Sebastian Swiec and Agnes Karwan *(Rudka birth) 1820; Scan 45; #85; Magda; of Sebastian Swiec and Agnes Karwan *(Rudka birth) 1823; Scan 49; #85; Jacob; of Sebastian Swiec and Agnes Karwan *(Rudka birth) 1825; Scan 51; #85; Andrea; of Sebastian Szewc and Agnes Karwan *(Rudka birth) 1828; Scan 55; #85; Catharina; of Sebastian Szewc and Agnes Karwan *(Rudka birth) Scan 64; 1841; #85; Maria; of Anton Swiec and Magda (Blasius Franasz) *(Rudka birth) 1844; Scan 67; #85; Catharina; of Anton Swiec and Magda (Blasius Franasz) *(Rudka birth) 1846; Scan 69; #85; Maria; of Anton Swiec and Magdalena (Blasius Franasz) *(Rudka birth) 1849; Scan 72; Anna; of Anton Swiec and Magdalena (Blasius Franasz) *(Rudka birth) 1852; Scan 79; #85; Joannes; of Anton Szewc (Sebastian and Agatha Karwan) and Magda (Blasius Franasz and Catharina Bednarz) *(Rudka birth) 1856; Scan 85; #85; Agatha; Anton Szewc (Sebastian and Agnetis Karwan) and Magdalena (Blasius Franasz and Catharina Bednarz) *(Rudka birth) 1859; Scan94; #85; Petrus; child of Max Krul (Joannes Krol and Anastasia) and Magdalena (Blasius Franasz and Catharina Bednarz) ---- '''86''' *(Rudka birth) 1799; Scan 13; #86; Maria; of Petrus Katana and Catharina Mazur *(Rudka birth) 1803; Scan 18; #86; Joannes; of Petrus Katana and Catharina Mazur *(Rudka birth) 1804; Scan 20; #86; Joannes; of Michael Micula and Hedviges Kowal *(Rudka birth) 1806; Scan 23; #86; Helena; of Anton Szewc and Dorota Ozga *(Rudka birth) 1807; Scan 25; #86; Martin; of Anton Swiec and Dorota Ozga *(Rudka birth) 1809; Scan 27; #86; Blasius; of Jacob Swiec and Regina Chikpinska *(Rudka birth) 1809; Scan 28; #86; Catharina; of Anton Swiec and Dorota Ozga *(Rudka birth) 1811; Scan 32; #86; Agnes; of Sebastian Papuga and Anna Abramczycha *(Rudka birth) 1812; Scan 33; #86; Agnes; of Anton Swiec and Dorota Ozga *(Rudka birth) 1824; Scan 50; #86; Barth; of Greg Szynal and maria Swiec *(Rudka birth) 1826; Scan 51; #86; Maria; of Greg Szynal and Maria Gryczko *(Rudka birth) 1830; Scan 55; #86; Anton; of Greg Szynal and Maria Swiec) *(Rudka birth) 1832; Scan 56; #86; Joannes; of Greg Szynal and Maria (Anton Swiec) *(Rudka birth) 1835; Scan 58; #86; Adam; of Greg Szynal and Maria (Anton Swiec) *(Rudka birth) Scan 62; 1838; #86; Catharina; of Greg Szynal and maria (Anton Swiec) *(Rudka birth) Scan 65; 1842; #86; Madgadena; of Greg Szynal and Maria (Anton Swiec) *(Rudka birth) Scan 78; 1852; house#86; Casim; of Joannes Szynal and Sophia Fornal (Valentin and Helena of Joseph Szmolda) *(Rudka birth) Scan 85; 1855; Barth; of Joannes Szynal (Greg and Maria Ozga) and Sophia (Valentin Fornal and Helen Szmolda) *(Rudka birth) 1856; Scan 88; house#86; Blasius; child of Joannes Szynal (Greg and Maria Szewc) and Sophia (Valentin Fornal and Helena SzmoldTa) *(Rudka birth) 1859; Scan 91; house#86; Maria; child of Joannes Szynal (Greg and Maria Szewc) and Sophia (Valentin Fornal and Helena SzmoTda) *(Rudka birth) 1859; house#86; Eva; child of Joannes Szynal (Greg and Maria Szewc) and Sophia (Valentin Fornal and Helen Szmolda) ---- '''87''' *(Rudka birth) 1799; Scan 14; #87; Laurentin; of Sobastian Kowala nd Magda Ganczar *(Rudka birth) 1803; Scan 18; #87; Anton; of Matias Cisik?Lisik and Agnes Kowal *(Rudka birth) 1803; Scan 19; #87; Catharina; of Sobastian Kowal and Magda Mioshowna? ---- '''88''' *(Rudka birth) 1786; Scan 3; #88; Catharina; of Jacob Franasz and Anna Dorotyczowa *(Rudka birth) 1793; Scan 7; #88; Regina; of Jacob Kowala nd Anna Doroczicowa ---- '''89''' *(Rudka birth) Scan 66; 1843; Anna; of Teodor Zarczeny and Eva (Simon GTogowiec) *(Rudka birth); 1850; Scan 75; house#89; Anton; of Theodor Zarczyny and Catharina (Anton and Regina) *(Rudka birth); 1851; Scan 78; house#89; Catharina; of Basili Zarczyny and Maria Nowak (Joannes and Regina of Anton Totpa) *(Rudka birth); 1853; Scan 82; house#89; Michael; of Joannes Micula (Michael and Hedviges) and Catharina (Valentin Lipski) *(Cieplice record) 1875; Scan 106; #89/42; Nic Bun, widow; Rudka (of Lucia and Maria Kaczmar) and Eufemia (of Joannes Zielinka and Anna Pich) ---- '''90''' *(Rudka birth) 1788; Scan 4; #90; Agnes; of Valentin Halczek and Maria Machniak *(Rudka birth) 1802; Scan 17; #90; Matias; of Joannes Kowal and Agnes Zawada *(Rudka birth) 1814; Scan 36; #90; Maria; of Joannes Czerny and Catharina Machniak *(Rudka birth) 1821; Scan 47; #90; Laurentin; of Joannes Czerny and Anna Machniak *(Rudka birth) 1823; Scan 49; #90; Anton; of Joannes Czerny and Anna Machniak *(Rudka birth) 1826; Scan 51; #90; Maria; of Joannes Czerny and Anna Machniak *(Rudka birth) 1830; Scan 55; #90; Lucas; of Joannes Czerny and Anna (Thoma Machniak) *(Rudka birth) 1830; Scan 55; #90; Margarita; of Joannes Czerny and Anna (Thoma Machniak) *(Rudka birth) 1834; Scan 58; #90; Maria; of Joannes Czerny and Anna (Thomas Machniak) *(Rudka birth) Scan 62; 1838; #90; Maria; of Joannes MicuTa and Catharina (Valentin Lipski of Gorzyce) *(Rudka birth) Scan 64; 1841; #90; Anastasia; of Joannes Czyerny and Anna (Thomas Machniak) *(Rudka birth) 1850; Scan 75; house#90; Andreas; of Antoni Czyrny and Barbara Szwiec (Andrea and Helena) *(Rudka birth) 1857; Scan 90; #90; Simon; child of Anton Czyrny (Joannes and Anna Machniak) and Barbara (Andreas Szewc and Helena) *(Rudka birth) 1858; Scan 93; #90; Eva; child of Anton Czyrny (Joannes and Anna Machniak) and Barbara (Andreas Szewc and Helena) *(Rudka birth) 1860; Scan95; #90; Agnes; child of Anton Czyrny (Joannes and Anna Machniak) and Barbara (Andreas Szewc and Helena) ---- '''91''' *(Cieplice record) 1873; Scan 91; #91/34; Basili Chodan, widow; Rudka (of Daniel and Maria Larycz) and Cath (of Max Chodan and Ahafia Pich) ---- '''92''' *(Rudka birth) 1813; Scan 34; #92; Andreas; of Joseph Mazurek and Sophia Drop *(Rudka birth) 1814; Scan 36; #92; Casim; of Joseph Mazurek and Sophia Drop *(Cieplice record) 1865; Scan 55; #92/108; Joannes Zanjczny; Rudka (of Elias and Maria Pawlywec) and Pelagia (of Joannis Mokryki and Cath Fedurko) ---- '''93''' *(Rudka birth) 1800; Scan 15; #93; Catharina; of Casim Micula and Helena Brzyska *(Rudka birth) 1804; Scan 20; #93; Anton; of Casim Micula and Alka Brzyka *(Cieplice record) 1886; Scan 163; #93/29; Josephus Wawrzaszek; Rudka (of Adalbert and Maria Bach) and Maria Nahirny (of Joannes and Anna Szelewa) ---- '''94''' *(Rudka birth) 1791; Scan 6; #94; Teresa; of Mikolaj Katana and Katharina Mazur *(Rudka birth) 1802; Scan 17; #94; Andreas; of Joseph Mazur and Hedviges Dudik *(Rudka birth) 1808; Scan 26; #94; Helena; of Martin Mazur and Anna *(Rudka birth) 1811; Scan 31; #?; Maria; of Sebastian Mazurek and Anna Buniowska *(Rudka birth) 1811; Scan 31; #94; Agnes; of Martin Mazurek and Anna Szumaczkowa *(Rudka birth) 1813; Scan 33; #94; Michael; of Sebastian WlasTo and Anna Buniowska *(Rudka birth) 1816; Scan 38; #94; Anton; of Sebastian WlasTo and Anna Buniowska *(Rudka birth) 1818; Scan 41; #94; Regina; of Sebastian WlazTo and Anna Buniowski *(Rudka birth) 1821; Scan 47; #94; Anna; of Sebastian WlazTo and Anna Buniowski *(Rudka birth) 1824; Scan 50; #94; Franciscus; of Sebastian WlazTo and Anna Buniowska *(Rudka birth) 1836; Scan 59; #94; Stan and Catharina; of Michael Mazurek and Rosalia (Andreas Baran) *(Rudka birth) Scan 60; 1837; #94; Sophia; of Mike Mazurek and Rosalia (Andreas Baran) *(Rudka birth) Scan 63; 1840; #94; Maria and Anna; of Michael Mazurek and Rosalia (Andreas Baran) *(Rudka birth) Scan 65; 1842; #94; Simon; of Michael Mazurek and Rosalia (Andreas Baran) *(Rudka birth) 1846; Scan 70; #94; Elizabeth; of Michael Mazurek and Rosalia Walon *(Rudka birth) 1852; Scan 78; hosue#94; Casim; of Michael Mazur and Helena Walaszko (Simon and Catharina of Teodor Chamik) *(Rudka birth) 1857; Scan 90; house#94; Julius; of Mike Mazur and Rosalia Baran ---- '''95''' *(Rudka birth) 1808; Scan 26; #95; Catharina; of Sebastian WlazTo and Anna Buniaska *(Rudka birth) 1816; Scan 38; #95; Maria; of Martin WlazTo and Teresa Wandzalisz *(Rudka birth) 1817; Scan 40; #95; Catharina; of Martin MTynarski and Theresa Batan *(Rudka birth) 1819; Scan 43; #95; Anna; of Sebastian Mazur and Anna Stadnicka *(Rudka birth) 1821; Scan 47; #95; Michael; of Marcin WlazTo and Teresa Batanda *(Rudka birth) 1823; Scan 49; #95; Petro; of Martin WlazTo and Theresa BaTanda *(Rudka birth) 1826; Scan 51; #95; Joannes; of Martin WlazTo and Theresa BaTanda ---- '''96''' *(Rudka birth) 1807; Scan 24; #96; Margaret; of Joseph Mazur *(Rudka birth) 1810; Scan 28; #96; Blasius; of Joannes Mazur and Hedviges Szewc *(Rudka birth) 1813; Scan 33; #96; Anton; of Joannes Mazur and Hedviges Grzech *(Rudka birth) 1815; Scan 37; #96; Catharina; of Joannes Mazur and Hedviges Swiec *(Rudka birth) 1818; Scan 42; #96; Maria; of Joannes Mazur and Hedviges Szewc *(Rudka birth) 1821; Scan 46; #96; Helena; of Joannes Mazur and Hedviges Swiec *(Rudka birth) 1824; Scan 49; #96; Agnes; of Joannes Mazur and Hedviges Swiec *(Rudka birth) 1826; Scan 51; #96; Magda; of Joannes Mazur and Hedviges Szewc *(Rudka birth) 1830; Scan 55; #96; Andreas; of Blasius Mazur and Anastasia (Math Adamiec) *(Rudka birth) 1833; Scan 59; #96; Sophia; of Blasius Mazur and Anastais (Math Adamiec) *(Rudka birth) Scan 66; 1843; #96; Michael; of Blasius Mazur and Anastasia (Valentin Adamiec) *(Rudka birth) 1846; #96; Scan 70; Maria; of Blasius Mazur and Anastasia (Matias Adamiec) *(Rudka birth) 1850; #96; Scan 73; Adalbert; of Balsius Mazur and Anastasia (Matias Adamiec) *(Rudka birth) 1850; #96; Scan 76; Catharina; of Blasius Mazur and Anastasia Adamiec (Matias and Elizabeth) *(Rudka birth) 1854; #96; Scan 84; Jacob; of Blasius Mazur (Joannes and Hedviges) and Anastasia (Matias Adamiel and Helena Zawada) ---- '''97''' *(Rudka birth) 1809; Scan 28; #97; Joannes; of Jacob Zawada and Catharina Fedzkowa *(Rudka birth) 1812; Scan 32; #97; Anna; of Jacob Zawada and Cathrina Pieckowa *(Rudka birth) 1814; Scan 36; #97; Catharine; of Jacob Zawada and Catharine Piecko *(Rudka birth) 1824; Scan 50; #97; Martin; of Sebastian Zawada and Maria Mazur *(Rudka birth) 1827; Scan 55; #97; Laurentin; of Sebasitan Zawada and Maria Mazur *(Rudka birth) 1830; Scan 55; #97; Adalbert; of Sebastian Zawada and Marianna (Joannes Mazur) *(Rudka birth) 1832; Scan 56; #97; Michael, of Sobestian Zawada and Maria (Joannes Mazur) *(Rudka birth) 1835; Scan 58; #97; Matias; of Sobestian Zawada and Maria Mazur *(Rudka birth) Scan 62; 1839; #97; Maria; of Sebastian Zawada and Maria (Joannes Mazur) *(Rudka birth) Scan 64; 1841; #97; Thomas; of Sebastian Zawada and Maria (Joannes Mazur) *(Rudka birth) 1844; Scan 67; hosue#97; Joannes; of Sebastian Zawada and Maira (Joseph Mazur) *(Rudka birth) 1846; Scan 69; house#97; Blasius; of Sobestian Zawada and Anna (Petro Korchowiec) *(Rudka birth) 1849; Scan 72; house#97; Adalbert; of Sebastian Zawada and Anna (Nicolas Bednarz) *(Rudka birth) 1851; Scan 77; house#97; Stanislaw; of Sebastian Zawada and Anna Korchowiec (Petro and Maria of Nicolas Bednarz) *(Rudka birth) 1855; Scan84; #97; Agnes; illegitimate child of Anna, widow of Sebasian Zawada; child of Petri Korchowiec and Maria *(Cieplice record) 1872; Scan 86; #97/387; Adalbert Zawada, Rudka (of Sebastian and Anna Korchowiec) and Anastasia (of George Wolczasty and Anna Mokrycki) *(Cieplice Announcement) Scan 180; 1889; Wojciech Zawada, widow, of Sebatian and Anna Korowec, age 41, Rudka house#97; and Mary Augustyn, widow of Myk Pych, of Fedir and Kata Kolodko, age 40, house#335 ---- '''98''' *(Rudka birth) 1785; Scan 2; #98; Catharina; of Basili Katana and Regina Kowal *(Rudka birth) 1788; Scan 4; #98; Agnet; of Michael Katana and Catharina Mazur *(Rudka birth) 1794; Scan 8; #98; Magda; of Mikol Katana and Catharine Mazur *(Rudka birth) 1818; Scan 42; #?; Stanislaw; illegitimate child of Regina Kowal *(Rudka birth) 1824; Scan 49; #?; Anna; illegitmate child of Regina; of Jacob Kowal *(Rudka birth) 1830; Scan 55; #98; Regina; of Joannes Micula and Catharina (Valentin Tkaczyko) *(Rudka birth) Scan 63; 1840; #98; Anna; of JOannes MicuTa and Catharina (Valentin Lipski of Gorzyce) *(Rudka birth) Scan 64; 1841; #98; Catharina; of Joannes MicuTa and Catharina (Valentin Kulpa) *(Rudka birth) Scan 67; 1844; #98; Thecla; of Joannes MicuTa and Catharina Lipski *(Rudka birth) Scan 70; 1846; #98; Sophia; of Joannes MicuTa and Catharina Lipski *(Rudka birth) Scan 74; 1850; #98; Casim; of Joannes MicuTa and Catharina (Joannes Lipski) *(Rudka birth) Scan 86; house#98; 1856; Regina; of Joannes Micula (Michael and Hedviges Kowal) and Catharina (Valentin Kulpa and Hasia Lipski) *(Cieplice Announcement) Scan 173; 1889; Kazym Myczula, widow of Kata, Rudka; of Ilka and Kata, age 40, house#98; and Paraska Trusz, of Ilko and Anna Worobel, age 18, house#346 ---- '''99''' *(Rudka birth) 1785; Scan 2; #99; Catharina; of martin Mazur and Maria GToniowa *(Rudka birth) 1807; Scan 24; #99; Anton; of Joannes Mazur and Agnes Zawada *(Rudka birth) 1810; Scan 30; #99; Thomas; of Joannes Kowala nd Agnes Zawada *(Rudka birth) 1828; Scan 55; #99; Laurentin; of Joannes Kowal and Maria (Hryc HeTan?) *(Rudka birth) 1830; Scan 55; #99; Agatha; of Joannes Kowal and Maria (Stephan Gryczko) *(Rudka birth) 1832; Scan 56; #99; Greg; illegitimate child of Maria (Joannes Kowal) *(Rudka birth) 1832; Scan 56; #99; Blasius; of Joannes Kowal and Maria (Stepan Hreczko) *(Rudka birth) 1832; Scan 56; #99; Anna; of Joannes Kowal and Hedviges (Martin Bednarz) *(Rudka birth) Scan 60; 1836; #99; Michael; of Matias Kowal and Helena (Luca Srogota) *(Rudka birth) Scan 63; 1839; #99; Petrus; of Matias Kowala nd Helena (Luca Srogota) *(Rudka birth) Scan 65; 1842; #99; Catharina; illegitimate child of Maria WlazTo *(Rudka birth) Scan 65; 1842; #99; Catharina; of Matias Kowal and Helena (Luca Srogota) *(Rudka birth) 1844; Scan 67; house#99; Maria; Anton Kowal and Maria (Andreas Swiec) *(Rudka birth) 1846; Scan 68; house#99; Maria; Matias Kowal and Helena (Luca Cichy) *(Rudka birth) 1850; Scan 74; house#99; Agatha; of Casim Radawiec and Catharina (Casim Strus) *(Rudka birth) 1849; Scan 74; house#99; Michael; of Antoni Kowal and Maria (Andreas Szewic) *(Rudka birth) 1852; Scan 80; house#99; Laurentin, child of Antoni Kowal (Joannes and Maria WToch) and Maria (Andreas Szewc and Helena) ---- '''100''' *(Rudka birth) 1810; Scan 29; #100; Petro; of Sebastian Kowal and Magda Ganczarz *(Rudka birth) 1813; Scan 34; #100; Thecla; of Sebastian Kowal and Magda Ganczarz *(Rudka birth) 1822; Scan 48; #100; Blasius; of Sebastian Kowal and maria NasiadTo *(Rudka birth) 1825; Scan 50; #100; Anastasia; of Sobastian Kowal and Maria ObsiadTy *(Rudka birth) 1827; Scan 52; #100; Joannes; of Sobastian Kowal and Maria Deynak *(Rudka birth) 1850; Scan 74; house#100; Adalbert; of Joannes Kowal and Anna (Theodor Ochab and Eva of Luca Nowak) *(Rudka birth) 1852; Scan 79; house#100; Jacob; of Joannes Kowal (Sebastian and maria Chmiel) and Maria (Joannes Sosnowy and Catharina) *(Rudka birth) 1856; Scan 86; house#100; Anna; of Joannes Kowal (Sebastian and Margaritha Chmiel) and Maria (Joannes Sosnowy and Catharina) *(Rudka birth) ; 1858; Scan 92; house#100; Michael; child of Joannes Kowal (Sebastian and Margaret Chmiel) and Maria (Joannes Sosnowy and Catharina) *(Cieplice record) 1876; Scan 109; #100/459; Joannes Kowal, Rudka, widow (of Sebastian and Maria Chmil) and Teodosia Wolos, widow (of Teodor Czubaty ad Euforsina Karchut) ---- '''101''' *(Rudka birth) 1809; Scan 28; #101; Magda; of Sebastian Zelazny and Fransciska Kowal *(Rudka birth) 1814; Scan 36; #101; Agnes; of Sebastian Zalazny and Franscisca Kowal *(Rudka birth) 1830; Scan 55; #101; Maria; illegitimate child of Hedviges Kowal (Jacob) *(Rudka birth); Scan 93; 1859; house#101; died at birth; child of Guilkemus Schczticz (Christo and Elizabeth Mendeskoz) and Elizabeth (Joannes Mendeskcz and Dorota Capella) ---- '''102''' *(Rudka birth) 1794; Scan 9; #102; Simon; of Franz Koliet? and Anna Papuga *(Rudka birth) 1795; Scan 10; #102; Laurentin; of Matias mazur and Parascevia Sakimcozewa? *(Rudka birth) 1795; Scan 10; #102; Eva; of Sebastian Kotowski and Catharina Mazur *(Rudka birth) 1799; Scan 14; #102; Stanislaw; of Adalbert Kotoski and Anna Mazur *(Rudka birth) 1803; Scan 17; #102; Eva; of Fransisck Cuskowicz? and Anna Papgua *(Rudka birth) 1809; Scan 27; #102; Joseph; of Joannes Mazur and Catharina Kuszowa *(Rudka birth) 1811; Scan 31; #102; Michael; of Joannes Drop and Catharine Woz *(Rudka birth) 1821; Scan 47; #102; Joannes and Anna; of Joannes Drab and Catharina Wozga *(Rudka birth) 1825; Scan 51; #102; Sophia; illegitimate child of Catharine Ozdzucha of Dobra *(Rudka birth) 1834; Scan 58; #102; Catharina; Joannes Kowal and Hedviges (Martin Bednarz) *(Rudka birth) 1835; Scan 59; #102; MARIA; of Thomas Drop and Anna (Semko Nowak) *(Rudka birth) 1846; Scan 68; #102; Sobestian; of Thomas Drop and Anna (Senko Nowak) ---- '''103''' *(Rudka birth) 1830; Scan 55; #103; Maria; of Adalbert Katana and Parascevia (Hryc Fedorko) *(Rudka birth) 1832; Scan 56; #103; Michael; of Adalbert Katana and Parascevia (Hryc Fedorko) *(Rudka birth) 1835; Scan 59; #103; Maria; of Adalbert Katana and Parascevia (Hryc Fedorko) *(Rudka birth) Scan 61; 1838; #103; Jacob; of Adalbert Katana and Parascevia (Hryc Fedorko) *(Rudka birth) Scan 65; 1842; #103; Adalbert; of Adalbert Katana and Parascevia (Hricio Fedorko) *(Rudka birth) Scan 68; house#103; 1846; Joannes and Petri; of Adalbert Katana and parascevia Labuda *(Rudka birth) Scan 71; house#103; 1848; Anton; Adalbert Labada and Parascevia of Greg Fedirko *(Rudka birth) Scan 94; house#103; 1858; Andreas; child of Michael Katana (Adalbertus and Parascevia Hryn) and Maria (Andreas Zawada and Maria Machniak) ---- '''104''' *(Cieplice Announcement) Scan 107; 1 May 1873 Sieniawa, Stefan Maziar, of Dan and Nasti Kolenka, age 47, house#84; and Kaska Nowak, widow of Olech, age 40, Rudka house#104 ---- '''105''' *(Rudka birth) 1811; Scan 32; #?; Regina; of Casim Micula and Helena Brzyska *(Rudka birth) 1830; Scan 55; #105; Sobestian; of Jacob Szewczyk and Barbara (Casim Micula) *(Rudka birth) 1835; Scan 58; #105; Valentin; of Jacob Szewczyk and Barbara MicuTa *(Rudka birth) Scan 60; 1837; #105; Anton; illegitmate child of Catharina Zawada (Jacob) *(Rudka birth) Scan 62; 1839; #105; Joseph; of Jacob Szewczyk and Anna (Adalbert HoTysz of Dybkow) *(Rudka birth) Scan 66; 1843; #105; Joseph; of Laurentin Czerny and Anna (Adalbert HoTyszgde of Dybkow) *(Rudka birth) 1856; Scan 86; house#105; Casim; illegitimate child of Anna (Adalbert Walaszko of Cieplice and Maria) *(Rudka birth) 1858; Scan 92; house#105; Maria; illegitimate child of Anna of Cieplice (Adalbert Walaszko and Maria) ---- '''106''' *(Rudka birth) 1807; Scan 24; #106; Thomas; of Sobestian Kowal and Magda Ganczarz ---- '''107''' *(Rudka birth) 1792; Scan 7; #107; Hedviges; of Blasius Swiec and Agnes Ozga *(Rudka birth) 1794; Scan 9; #107; Agnes; of Blazej Swiec and Agnes Ozga *(Rudka birth) 1797; Scan 12; #107; Lucas; of anton Szewc and Dorota Ozga *(Rudka birth) 1797; Scan 13; #107; Nicolai; of Franz KozTowicz and Anna Papuga *(Rudka birth) 1802; Scan 17; #107; Maria; of Anton Szwiec and Dorota Woz *(Rudka birth) Scan 80; 1852; #107; Helena and Maria; twins of Michael Chamik (Dobra)(CAsim and Helena Beblo) and Anna (Andreas Mazur and Helena Drop) *(Cieplice record) Scan 26, 1902; Ignacy Nagorny, of Andrzej and Paraska Dziamara, house#17, age 27; Mary Ozga, of Anton and Anna okruch, Rudka house#107, age 19, 6 Mar 1882 ---- '''108''' *(Rudka birth) 1825; Scan 50; #108; Maria; of Michael Mazur and Magda Katana *(Rudka birth) Scan 63; 1841; #108; Maria; of Adalbert Mazur and Maria (Andreas Ozga) *(Rudka birth) Scan 67; 1844; #108; Adalbert; of Adalbert Mazur and Maria (Andreas Ozga) *(Rudka birth) Scan 69; 1846; #108; Catharina; of Adalbert Mazur and Maria (Andreas Ozga) *(Rudka birth) Scan 72; 1849; #108; Hedviga; of Adalbert Mazur and Maria (Andreas Ozga) *(Rudka birth) Scan 88; 1856; #108; Thecla; illegitimate child of Maria; of Andreas Ozga and Hedviges Karwan *(Rudka birth) Scan94; 1859; #108; Regina; illegitimate child of Maria; widow of Adalbert Mazur; child of Andreas Ozga and Hedviges Karwan *(Cieplice Announcment) Scan 87; 3 Mar 1867 Sieniawa; Mikolaj Nahryni of Jak and Mary Medyk age 28; house#330; and Kaska Mazur, of Wojtka and mary Ozga; age 27, Rudka house#108 *(Cieplice Announcement) Scan 125; 1877 Sieniawa; Dmytro Dziuban, of Olech and Pazi Mikus, age 22; house#38; and Reina Ozga, of Maren Ozga, age 18, Rudka house#108 ---- '''109''' *(Rudka birth) 1807; Scan 24; #109?; Michael; of Anton MicuTa and Helena Bryska ---- '''110''' *(Rudka birth) 1808; Scan 25; #110; Adalbert; of Martin Lobinska and Agnes Katan *(Rudka birth) 1810; Scan 30; #110; Michael; of Martin Labada and Agnes Katan *(Rudka birth) 1817; Scan 40; #110; Andreas; of Martin KaTan and Eva Nakoneczny *(Rudka birth) 1827; Scan 55; #110; Michael; of Joannes Katana and Eva KozTowicz *(Rudka birth) 1834; Scan 58; #110; Anton; of Hryc Wac and Eva (Fran. KozTowicz) *(Rudka birth) Scan 61; 1837; #110; maria; of Hryc Wac and Eva (Franscisk KozTowicz) *(Rudka birth) 1846; Scan 68; #110: Simon; of Michael Katana and Catharina (Thomas Siniak) *(Rudka birth) 1846; Scan 69; house#110; Anna; of Hryc Wac and Eva of Fransz KozTowicz *(Rudka birth) 1846; Scan 69; house#110; Matias; of Michael katana and Catharina (Thomas Siniak) *(Rudka birth) 1848; Scan 70; hosue#110; Anna; of Michael Katana and Kata Siniak *(Rudka birth) 1851; Scan 77; house#110; Marianna; of Michael Katana and Catharina Siniak (Thomas and Teresa) ---- '''111''' *(Rudka birth) 1813; Scan 34; #111; Simon Patryarcha and Anna Hannalaczka *(Rudka birth) 1819; Scan 44; #111; Fransisk; of Simeon Patryarcha and Anna Hanulak *(Rudka birth) 1824; Scan 49; #111; Eva; of Simon Patryarcha and Anna Hanulaczka ---- '''112''' ---- '''113''' *(Rudka birth) 1810; Scan 29; #113; Sebastian, of Fransisk KozTowicz and Anna Papuga *(Rudka birth) 1818; Scan 42; #113; Fransisca; of Simon KoTowski and Maria Kliwinski *(Rudka birth) 1822; Scan 48; #113; Stanislaw, of Simon KozTowicz and Maria Kliwinski *(Rudka birth) 1824; Scan 50; #113; Michael; of Simon KozTowicz and Maria Kliwinska *(Rudka birth) 1827; Scan 52; #113; Franciscus; of Simon KozTowiec and Maria Kliwinska *(Rudka birth) Scan 66; 1843; #113; Michael; of Stan KozTowicz and Catharina (Thomas Walon) *(Rudka birth) 1846; Scan 68; house#114; Casim; of Stan KozTowicz and Catharina (Tym Walon) *(Rudka birth) 1846; Scan 70; house#113; Catharina; of Stan KozTowicz and Catharina (Thomas Walon) *(Rudka birth) 1850; Scan 74; house#113; Maria; child of Stan KozTowicz and Catharina (Tim walon and Theresa Katana) *(Rudka birth) 1851; Scan 77; house#113; Laurentinus; illegitimate child of Theresa MTynarska *(Rudka birth) 1853; Scan 81; house#113; Adalbertus; child of Stan KozTowicz (Simon and Maria Kliwiaska) and Catharina (Walon Tymko and Theresa Katana) *(Rudka birth); 1856; Scan 86; house#113; Stanislaw; child of Stanislaw KozTowicz (Simeon and Maria Klininska) and Catharina (Matias Walon and Teresa Katana) *(Rudka birth); 1858; Scan 92; house#113; Maria; child of Alexander Nakoneczny (Andreas and Catharina Brczchnik) and Catharina (Tomas/Tym Walon and Teresa Katana) ---- '''114''' *(Cieplice Announcement) Scan 56; 15 Nov 1857 Cieplice; Jedruch Lysyk, of Wasyl and Hanki Luta, age 25, Rudka house#114; and Nasta Nahryni, of Iwan and Parascevia Fedyrko, age 18, house#80 ---- '''115''' ---- '''116''' ---- '''117''' *(Cieplice record) 1862; Scan 42; #117/133; Joannes Cehlak; Rudka (of Andrew and Xenia Siurkato) and Pelagia (of Stefan Matwijeczko and Helena Wileczko) ---- '''118''' ---- '''119''' *(Rudka birth) 1797; Scan 12; #119; Matias; of Michael Kotowski and Catharina Kowal ---- '''120''' *(Rudka birth) 1823; Scan 49; #120; Joannes of Joannes Grochowski and Angela Komanichi *(Rudka birth) 1826; Scan 51; #120; Carolina and Cecelia; of Jacob Wysocki and Theresa Janiewska *(Rudka birth) 1827; Scan 52; #120; Leontina; of Orszulski and Carolina Kurpinska *(Rudka birth) 1828; Scan 55; #?; Stanislaw; of Orszulski and Carolina Krusenski *(Rudka birth) 1827; Scan 55; #120; Elizabeth; of Jacob Wysocki and Theresa Janiewski *(Rudka birth) 1830; Scan 55; #120; Sophia; of Jacob Wysocki and Theresa (Laurent Janiewski) *(Rudka birth) 1830; Scan 55; #120; Francisca Tecla; Orszulski and Carolina Kruzinski *(Rudka birth) 1836; Scan 59; #120; Joannes; Anton MTonius Misiongiewicz and Franciscka (Jacob Wysocki) *(Rudka birth) 1857; Scan 90; #120; Mieczeslaus Jacobus; child of Kuzolus Wysocki (Jacob and Teresa Janiewska) and Michaelina (Martin GoTebiowski and Rosa Danek *(Rudka birth) 1860; Scan96; #120; Hedviges & Emilia; of Carolus Ogonczyk Wysocki (Jacob Wysocki and Theresa Janiewska) and Michalina (Martin Goebiowski and Rosa Danek) ---- '''121''' *(Cieplice record); 1821; Scan 81; #121/151; Theodor Bojarski, age 25, single, Rudka and Teresa Horodyska, age 18, single *(Rudka Birth) 1859; Scan 94; Marcellus; child of Joseph Kuczkowski (Michael and Tecla Dukba) and Monica (Antonio Dzierzynski and Petronela Cebulska) ---- '''122''' ---- '''123''' *(Rudka birth) 1820; Scan 44; #123; Anna; of Michael Drop and Anna Wysocka *(Rudka birth) 1822; Scan 48; #123; Michael; of Michael Drop and Anna Wysocki *(Rudka birth) 1826; Scan 51; #123; Casim; of Andreas Mazur and Helena Drop *(Rudka birth) 1828; Scan 55; #123; Anna; of Andreas Mazur and Helena Drop *(Rudka birth) 1830; Scan 55; #123; Mathias; of Andreas Mazur and Elizabeth (Michael Drop) *(Rudka birth) 1834; Scan 58; #123; Jacob; of Andrea Mazur and Elizabeth (Michael Drop) *(Rudka birth) Scan 60; 1837; #123; Maria; of Andreas Mazur and Helena (Michael Drop) *(Rudka birth) Scan 64; 1841; #123; Catharina; of Laurentin Ozga and Helena (Michael Drop) *(Rudka birth) Scan 66; 1843; #123; Helena; of Laurentin Ozga and Helen (Michael Drop) *(Rudka birth) 1846; Scan 68; #123; Sophia and Eva; of Laurentin Ozga and Helena Drop *(Rudka birth) 1848; Scan 70; house#123; Rosalia; child of Laurentin Ozga and Helena Drop *(Rudka birth) 1858; Scan 92; house#123; Michael; child of Casim Mazur (Andrzej and Helena Drop) and Helena (Joannes Czwakiel and Agnet Walon) ---- '''124''' *(Rudka birth) 1850; Scan 76; house#124; Laurentin; illegitimate child of Hedviges Tomaszowa *(Rudka birth); 1853; Scan 82; house#124; Jacobus; illegitimate child of Hedviges (Thomas Walaszko and Helena) *(Cieplice Announcement) Scan 1878 Sieniawa, Scan 130; Mikolaj Kozel, of Hryc and Hanki Zaloha, age 36, house#414; and Eva Szelewa of Feka and Femy Zaryczny, age 24, Rudka house#124 ---- '''125''' *(Cieplice record) 1873; Scan 90; #125/240; Mike Mucha; Rudka (of Joannes and Maria Muszaki) and Maria (of Ignati Sydorski and Cath Slaby) ---- '''126''' *(Rudka birth) 1817; Scan 39; #126; Casiminus; of Joseph Mazurek and Sophia Drop *(Rudka birth) 1819; Scan 43; #126; Regina; of Jacob Zawada and Catharina Piecko *(Rudka birth) 1820; Scan 45; #126; Adalbert; of Joseph Mazuryk and Sophia (Joannes Drop) *(Rudka birth) 1822; Scan 48; #126; Maria; of Joseph Mazurek and Sophia Drobiaska *(Rudka birth) 1828; Scan 55; #126; Theresa; of Joseph Marzur and Sophia (Joannes Drop) *(Rudka birth) 1832; Scan 56; #126; Teresa; of Joseph Mazurek and Sophia (Joannes Drop) *(Rudka birth) 1844; Scan 67; house#126; Joannes; of Adalbert Mazurek and Maria (Daniel Struk) *(Rudka birth) 1848; Scan 71; house#126; Anna; child of Adalbert Mazurek and Maria (Daniel Strus) *(Rudka birth) 1850; Scan 76; hosue#126; Simon; child of Adalbert Mazur and Maria Strugowa (Daniel and maria Brzostki) *(Rudka birth) 1855; Scan 83; house#126; Nicolas; child of Adalbert Mazur (Joseph and Sophia Drop) and Maria (Dan Strug and Maria Brzcstch) *(Rudka birth) 1856; Scan 88; house#126; Anna; child of Adalbert Mazur (Joseph and Sophia Drop) and Maria (Daniel Nowak and Maria Brostko) *(Rudka birth) 1860; Scan95; house#126; Agnes; child of Adalbert Mazur (Joseph and Sophia Drop) and Maria (Daniel Strug and Catharina Nowak) ---- '''127''' *(Cieplice record) 1864; Scan 52; #127/423; Stefan Cehlak; Rudka (of Joannes and Anna Kodyra) and Cath (of Basili Sidorski and Parascevia Cuper) ---- '''128''' *(Cieplice Announcement); Scan 7; 6 Oct 1844 Sieniawa; Jurko Zielonka, of Wasyl and Femy Makara, age 40, Dobra house#36; and Eva, of Dmytro and Hanki Dukow, age 20, Rudka house#128 *(Cieplice record) 1852; Scan 90; #128/43; Basili Kuzimkiwicz; Rudka (of Demetri and Anna Duda) and Anna (of Joannes Luty and Pelagia Makara) *(Cieplice record) 1853; Scan 94; #297/128; Basili Gwozdz, widow (of Teodor and Irene Hys) and Eudocia Zielonka; widow; Rudka (of Demetri Zimkiewicz and Anna Duda) *(Cieplice Announcement) Scan 113; 2 Jun 1874 Sieniawa; Demetri Pich, of Hryc and Paraska Paszkowski, age 30 house#375; and Maren Piecko, widow of Bart, age 37, Rudka house#128; of Hryc Waca and Eva Koslowyczyn ---- '''129''' *(Cieplice record) 1853; Scan 91; #129/66; Pant Pawlywec; Rudka (of Greg and Tatianna Hys) and Anna (of Tim Pich and Parascevia Kolodki) *(Cieplice record) 1869; Scan 69; #129/26; Alex Pawly; Rudka (of Greg and Tatianna Hys) and Maria; Dobcza (of Alexi Zielinka and Parascevia Makara) ---- '''130''' *(Cieplice record) 1893; (marriage of child) Omitted from transcribing to Wikitree as there is not enough information. https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Jeba_347_-6; 4th row. Sebastian ? house130/Rudka, widow age 45; ? Nagorny, of mike Nagorna and Mary Peklak age 26, house 123. ---- '''131''' *(Cieplice record; 1876; Scan113; 131/236; Basilius Mucha, age 23 Rudka of George and Catharine Lysyk and Maria, of Basili Szamrylo and Anna Nycz ---- '''132''' *(Cieplice record) 1877; Scan 116; #132/172; Joannes Mucha; Rudka (of Pant and Xenia Nakoneczny) and Xenia (of George Fedurko and Anna Makara) ---- '''133''' *(Cieplice record) Scan 14, 7 Nov 1898, Mike Lysyk, of Teodor and Eva Szul, born 12 Nov 1874, house#133 Rudka, Paraska Kowalczyk of Piotr and Anastasia Wolczasta, age 17, house318 and 554 Cieplice. ---- '''134''' ---- '''135''' ---- '''136''' ---- '''137''' ---- '''138''' ---- '''139''' ---- '''140''' ---- '''141''' ---- '''142''' *(Cieplice record) Scan 22, 4 Feb 1900; Nikolaj Andrzejko, widow of Anna Kr??, of Petro and Anastasia Mokrycki, Rudka house#142, age 39; Anna Grod, of Iwan and Pelagia Dynis, house# 294, age 24 ---- '''175''' *(Cieplice record) Scan 8a; 22 Nov 1892; Petro Zaryczny, age 25, of Iwan and Agata Korchowec; house#175 (Rudka?); Anna Kudlak, child of Demetri and Anastasia Pich. age 24, house#21 ---- '''184''' *(Rudka birth) Scan 85; 1855; #184; Maria; of Michael Chamik (Casmin and Helen Beblo) and Anna (Andreas Mazur and Helen Drop) ---- '''193''' *(Rudka birth) 1809; Scan 27; #193; Joseph; of Fransisk Mazur and Agnes Bednarz ---- '''197''' *(Rudka birth) 1814; Scan 35; #197; Sebastian; of Joseph Krych and Barbara (Petro Kosha) ---- '''200''' *(Rudka birth) 1809; Scan 27; #200; Anton; of Thomas WlasTo and Regina Mazur ---- '''201''' *(Rudka birth) 1814; Scan 36; #201; Maria; of Joannes Kotoski and Catharina Kuszowa ---- '''208''' *(Rudka birth) 1809; Scan 28; #208; Simon; of Michael BebTo and Catharina Walon ---- '''219''' *(Rudka birth) 1786; Scan 3; #219; Joannes; of Adalbert Franasz and Anna mazur *(Rudka birth) 1788; Scan 4; #219; Maria; of Sebastian Kowal and Catharina Mazur *(Rudka birth) 1791; Scan 6; #219; Rozalia; of Sebastian Kotoski and katharina Mazur *(Rudka birth) 1806; Scan 23; #219; Anna; of Matias Ochab and Dorota Kotowska *(Rudka birth) 1809; Scan 27; #219; Eva; of Matias Ochab and Dorota Kotowska *(Rudka birth) 1817; Scan 39; #219; Anton; of Mathias Ochab and Dorota Kokotowska *(Rudka birth) 1818; Scan 41; #219; Andreas of Blasius Kotoski and Agnes Kotlarka *(Rudka birth) 1822; Scan 48; #219; Maria; of Mathias Wochab and Dorota Kotowski *(Rudka birth) 1830; Scan 55; #219; Laurentinus; of Joannes Kotowski and Hedviges (Martin Bednarz) ---- '''240''' *(Rudka birth) 1825; Scan 51; #240; Simon; of Blasius Kotorski and Agnes Kotlarz ---- '''247''' *(Rudka birth) 1819; Scan 44; #247; Joannes; of Michael Buniowski and Maria Piganka ---- '''400''' *(Rudka birth) 1811; Scan 31; #400; Helena; of Sebastian Kowal and Magda Dalidzencha

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[http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Rudolfov Rudolfstadt/Rudolfov] is a city in South Bohemia, about 5 km north-east of Budweis/České Budějovice. The history of Rudolfstadt/Rudolfov is closely related to the discovery and exploitation of silver deposits in the area. The first mention of silver mining in the area is from 1385 and it reached its peak in the second half of the 16th century. Numerous mining encampments sprang up in the area near mining shafts and gradually developed into towns. Große Bergstadt and Kleine Bergstadt became one of the most important silver mining areas in all of Bohemia. In 1585 the Holy Roman [[Habsburg-115|Emperor Rudolf II]] renamed Große Bergstadt Kayser Rudolffstadt and made it a "Königliche freie Bergstadt".A Bergstadt was a special municipal category endowed with privileges to foster the development of resource extraction. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mining_community {{Image|file=Rudolfov_Czech_Republic.jpg|align=r|size=150|caption='''AusbeutetalerA coin stamped from the metal of a certain mine or region, usually for special occasions. http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ausbeutem%C3%BCnze. 1593'''
stamped by Rudolfstadt}} At the end of the 16th century Rudolfstadt/Rudolfov was one of the largest cities in South Bohemia, even starting to rival Budweis/České Budějovice. Rudolfstadt/Rudolfov was predominantly Protestant whereas Budweis/České Budějovice was Catholic. Protestant merchants and craftsmen expelled from Budweis/České Budějovice settled in Rudolfstadt/Rudolfov and contributed to its economic rise. The downfall of Rudolfstadt/Rudolfov began early in the 17th century. In 1611 a mercenary army under Princebishop [[Habsburg-87|Leopold von Passau]], fighting for Rudolf II, attacked the city and destroyed the mining facilities. And a short time later, the Thirty Years' War found Rudolfstadt/Rudolfov and Budweis/České Budějovice on opposite sides, Budweis/České Budějovice supporting [[Habsburg-117|Emperor Matthias]] and his successor [[Hapsburg-24|Ferdinand II]], and Rudolfstadt/Rudolfov aligning with the Bohemian rebells. In 1619 the imperial general Charles Bonaventure de Longueval, Comte de Bucquoy, conquered Rudolfstadt/Rudolfov and had it razed and burned to the ground. [[Hapsburg-24|Ferdinand II]] withdrew all privileges in 1620 and gave the city to his general Baltasar von Marradas as fief. Rudolfstadt/Rudolfov was partially rebuilt during the remainder of the 17th century but never reached its previous importance again. A census of the parish in 1663 listed 58 houses of which 56 were inhabited with a population of 203.Catalogus Parochianorum Ecclesia hujus Rudolphstadiensis Anno 1663. Státní oblastní archiv v Třeboni, Parish Register Rudolfov, Book 1, pages 291 - 300, https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/DA?lang=en&menu=3&id=6997, images 149 - 154 {{Clear}} ==Sources== See also: * Böhnel Bedřich: Dějiny města Rudolfova, České Budějovice 1956. * [[Klabouch-40|Klabouch Vratislav]]: Rudolfovsko. Praha - Litomyšl 2008. * [[wikipedia:de:Rudolfov|Rudolfov]] German Wikipedia * [[wikipedia:cs:Rudolfov|Rudolfov]] Czech Wikipedia

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[[Category:Runciman Lineage 1b - William Runciman of Crail]] ===Overview=== There are two areas of ancestral interest for all who descend on Lineage 1b 'William Runciman of Crail'. Both locations are ideal for combining family history with a short holiday in beautiful settings. It is not practical to visit the two areas on the same day - indeed, its probably better to assign 2 days to the Cradle Tour itself. This '''Runciman Cradle Tour''' suggests an itinerary to follow where our early ancestors were baptised, lived and worked. The second tour explores the working location of William Runciman of Crail in [[Space:The Crail Trail|'''The Crail Trail''']]. Research about the early family line is available in [[Space:Runciman Lineage 1b - The Early Generations| Runciman Lineage 1b - The Early Generations.]] ===Introduction to The Cradle Tour=== The ‘Crail’ lineage roots lie in the county of East Lothian (Haddingtonshire in our ancestors' day) where several generations lived, possibly even before surnames had been introduced. They were there before & during the times of lost, damaged & vandalised church records, evidenced by their prevalence in the area when records are seen to survive. A neat circular tour can be taken to visit the places which turn up in the records. Instinctively it’s tempting to visit them in chronological order but that requires jumping backward and forward en route. It is better to follow the flow in one direction & Haddington offers a good starting point. {{Image|file=Runciman_Cradle_Tour_Lineage_1b-5.jpg |size=l |caption=The 'Runciman Cradle' area where our earliest traced generations lived. This extract was first reproduced in 'Scotland & Beyond' 2004 by Jen Jelley and Diane Middleton at which point we didn't actually know about the birthplace of William of Crail or these early generations. Little did we know how accurate a snapshot this was to turn out to be as it depicts the actual route of the Tour! }} ::Accommodation & Travel East Lothian offers Edinburgh sight-seeing on the doorstep. In addition to Edinburgh itself, accommodation is available in local towns Haddington, North Berwick and Dirleton, each of family significance. Even closer to our roots, but off the beaten path, are facilities at Halflingbarns, a s/c cottage at Whaupknow & B&B at Tyninghame, which all feature on the Tour. Trains operate between Edinburgh and Haddington & North Berwick. Both towns are pleasant & practical bases. Haddington is the county town, hence the earlier county name of Haddingtonshire preceding the East Lothians name. Local bus routes serve the featured town/villages if you don’t have a car. Some of the outlying locations are just farms now, although still on bus routes. Recommended *Ordnance Survey Map : No 67 in the series, North Berwick. *Flat walking shoes *Pack waterproofs – weather can change! ===Haddington=== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haddington,_East_Lothian| Haddington] has been the starting point for many a Runciman setting out in life, and it’s a good place to start our tour too. If you have more than one day to devote to the tour a visit to the [http://www.johngraycentre.org/about/archives/| John Gray Centre] is recommended. There is an interesting family research centre based there and depending on your party and how absorbed they are in the subject (or what the weather's like!) you can easily spend a half-day or more browsing and researching and, if you wish, speaking to knowledgeable local historians. Thanks to those who have gone before you, you might even find the Runciman name is a recognised name - which makes a pleasant change! Of course you must remember that there are 3 other DNA-related lineages originating in East Lothian so not every Runciman is descended down the Crail ‘branch’. (However as we DNA-relate we ''do'' descend from one shared ancestor, probably dating from the 1500-1600s.) You may learn something which adds to your interest or you'd like to look out for as you make your tour. In Haddington, the 'must see' is the local church, [http://www.stmaryskirk.co.uk/default.asp| St Mary's.] There are a number of Runciman gravestones in the old kirkyard and a few were baptised here. The Crail line is mostly represented by the descendants of William Runciman (1789-1873) & Jean Cockburn. (Links to their WikiTree Profiles below). One of the more prominently honoured is [[Runciman-572| Alexander Runciman]] who is descended from John R & Isabella Comb. Alexander fought in WW1 and unfortunately died in 1915 at the London Military Hospital after being ‘severely wounded in France’. There is a commemoration entry within the church in addition to his gravestone in the churchyard. He and his wife Margaret Blair were married only 2 months before war broke out in 1914 and had yet to start a family. She never remarried. Isn't it rather sad she's not buried beside him? Like his father, Alexander was a master plumber. Here is a link to St Mary’s showing the Runciman index of stones in the graveyard, with their location, [https://www.stmaryskirk.co.uk/default.asp?page=history_graveyard_list&group=06&letter=r| Runciman Gravestones]. '''Stone H49 :''' [[Thomson-2899| Jean (Jane) Thomson]], wife of [[Runciman-554| James Runciman]], and their young son [[Runciman-741| William]]. The stone also commemorates her husband James who died in Sheffield, where he is buried, and their other son [[Runciman-555|Thomas,]] who died in Ely and is buried there. '''Stone S27 :''' [[Runciman-572| Sgt Alexander, & also stone S99]], [[Runciman-570|his father, also Alexander]], [[Runciman-573|Isabella]], [[Runciman-574|Jemima]] and [[Runciman-571|Lieut John]] '''Stone S99 :''' [[Runciman-572| Sgt Alexander R]] Discussed in narrative above. '''Stone C19 :''' George Runciman is on Lineage 1d, whose earliest known ancestor Alexander Runciman was born around 1695 in Meikle Pinkerton. George was a son of Darling (mother's maiden name) Runciman & Elizabeth Ainslie, born in North Berwick parish. George died aged 71 & his wife Margaret was 62. At the time of his wife's death George was living at an address in Magdela Mews, Edinburgh where he was employed as a chauffeur. You will notice the inscription makes no mention of Margaret's maiden name. This is unusual in Scotland. Usually a wife is accorded her maiden name on a grave. '''Stone D42 :''' David Runciman & his wife Janet Coulston Paterson are also on Lineage 1d. David was born in Athelstaneford & is a brother of George at stone C19. '''Stone N(1)30 :''' [[Runciman-538| William R, (son of Orphan John)]] On the way from or to the cemetery, look out for nearby 10 Sidegate, the family home where Sgt Alexander was born, to see if it is still evident. Alexander was a 2xgt-grandson of William of Crail through Orphan John's son John. During his plumbing apprenticeship Alexander Snr lodged at Poldrate Street with a fellow lodger, 23-year Alex Ramage, a blacksmith (1861 census). Later, (1861) William Runciman & Jane France lived in Sidegate Street too, as did James Runciman & Jean (Jane) Thomson; interestingly they had had two young McGregors born In England and described as niece and nephew staying with them at the time of the 1861 census. Jane died in Haddington but James moved south to Sheffield. Also look out for Nungate where William Runciman & Jean Cockburn with their 6 children lived according to the 1841 census. In the next census (1851) their daughter Anne was living with the family of William & Harriet Dods who was a seedsman, banker & local JP whose address was noted as North Side Market Street. This was at the Newton Port end as 3 households later the census taker reached addresses there. I do not know of a husband or family for Anne. Son Charles however had met & married Jean Pritchard and was also living in Nungate. They were later to move to Peebles. After Jean Cockburn died (1857) William lived on the west side of Hardgate Street with his daughter Margaret who had married William Wilson (a porter) according to the 1861 census. ===Dirleton=== Leave Haddington on the A6137 to join the A198. This is a peaceful little village on the outskirts of North Berwick. It's been on the family 'radar' longer than most as ancestors lived here throughout the 1800s (and possibly into 1900s?) and so did not need to be a 'rediscovered' part of our history following the breakthrough discovery that William of Crail led us back to 'grandfather Richard' in North Berwick. Approaching on the A198 you arrive at the Green in the centre of the village overlooked by Dirleton Castle, the Castle Inn and the Open Arms Hotel. From the Green a road leads down to the Church and kirkyard which is the main reason for visiting. The earliest Runciman entry in the parish records is a baptism dated 1676, daughter Isabel being the first of 4 children born to a William Runciman with no wife's name recorded. It was Orphan John (OJ) and his wife Jean Barrie who were responsible for putting Dirleton firmly 'on the Runciman map' although their early married years were spent somewhere closer to North Berwick, presumably, as they attended North Berwick church, and their children were baptised there. OJ's son John married Isabel Comb in Dirleton in 1825 and unsuccessfully applied the following year for a licence to sell liquor (Kirk Session records). Within the kirkyard are buried at least 17 Runcimans. These are noted in the publication 'The STONES of DIRLETON KIRKYARD and their PEOPLE' by Gullane and Dirleton History Society. However it's likely that this figure is even higher as there is no sign of OJ or his wife, nor of any earlier RUNCIMAN burials. The lack of evidence is a puzzle. The two normal explanations for a lack of gravestone are 'too poor' or the stone got damaged or weathered. Either explanation would be surprising as there was a large family to fund a stone and the first plan of the kirkyard stones was drawn up in 1880, less than 30 years after OJ's death and insufficient time for weathering to do its work. {{Image|file=Runciman_Cradle_Tour_Lineage_1b.jpg |caption=Gravestone Layout }} The Plan shown above is an extract from that book which is believed to be now out-of-print. Runcimans buried or commemorated there are on stones 18, 21, 22 and 66, circled on plan. '''Stone 18:''' The John R on this stone is a grandson of William of Crail through OJ. The ancestors buried here are the parents and family of Matthew, also commemorated here, who was the first of the Crail line to emigrate to Australia, where the line has thrived. Many of our most active researchers descend on our Australian branch. In recent years I have stood with a number of Australian descendants at this very spot. On this stone are: [[Runciman-530|John Snr]], [[Comb-126|Isabella Comb]], [[Runciman-567|John Jnr]], [[Runciman-520|Matthew]] and [[Runciman-642|Janet (Jessie)]]. '''Stone 21:''' Hellen Runciman , was a granddaughter of OJ through his son Charles, a carrier and tenant farmer in Dirleton (buried in the lair at Stone 22). She married Robert Westlands who owned a hat & cap manufacturing company in Glasgow. The references on the engraving to 'Helensville' is the family home, a large detached villa set amongst others of the same in an affluent Glasgow suburb, named after Helen (Hellen). Buried here are: [[Westlands-12| Isabella Westlands]] / [[Westlands-13| Robert]] / [[Westlands-14| Janet (Netta)]] / and [[Runciman-680| Hellen Runciman]]. '''Stone 22:''' Together with family, in this lair is Charles Runciman, another son of OJ and long-time resident of Dirleton, though like all OJ's children, born somewhere in North Berwick parish where all the children were baptised. Charles ran a carrier business delivering and collecting goods on the route Dirleton to Edinburgh, returning the following day after lodging at Johnston's at South Back on the Canongate in Edinburgh. Lying here are: [[Runciman-593|Charles Runciman]], [[Runciman-758|Infant john]], [[Runciman-662|Isabella]], [[Runciman-683|Mary]], [[Runciman-594|John Jnr]], [[Runciman-644|Margaret]], [[White-14130|Isabella Dick White]] and [[Runciman-663|Jean (Jane)]] '''Stone 66:''' Of OJ’s 10 children, Richard Runciman was the 7th child and 5th son. The stone is sometimes misinterpreted as erected by Richard Runciman Wright whereas ‘wright’ is his occupation. Kingston is a cluster of agricultural cottages not far from Dirleton. Richard was the first of the Crail line to emigrate (as a widower) to New Zealand along with 3 daughters and 2 sons in 1853. His mother-in-law named on the stone, Isabella Barrie, is a sister of Jeanie Barrie, wife of OJ. Richard Runciman and his wife Barbara Merrilees were therefore first cousins. WikiTree links to the names inscribed on the gravestone : [[Runciman-536|Richard]], [[Merrilees-5|James Merrilees]], [[Barrie-49|Isabella Barrie]], [[Runciman-773|Christina H(enderson) Runciman]], [[Merrilees-4|Barbara Runciman (nee Merrilees)]]. The local [http://www.castleinndirleton.com| Castle Inn] is of interest to us as the departure/arrival point of Charles’ carrier business. He advertised in the 1840 Haddingtonshire Directory. In the 1841 census OJ is described as living merely in 'Dirleton'; I've seen a reference that in the 1851census he is recorded as living in 'The Bothy, Dirleton.' [''paste old map?''] However I have looked at the original record and the address is as unhelpful as the one in the previous census. Another census entry records Jane Runciman (b1831) the daughter of John Runciman & Isabella Comb was a seamstress (aged 29) living on her own in The Old Manse, which is on the row of houses between The Castle Inn and the church. Others were also recorded as living at that address but in separate accommodation so presumably the property was sub-divided in some way. It had served as manse until 1825 when poor condition prompted a new building. It’s now a listed building. The 1633 date above the left porch is an erroneous recent addition. ===North Berwick=== Depart Dirleton on the A198 heading for [http://www.northberwick.org.uk/story.html| North Berwick.] You will be tempted to stop at the ruined North Berwick church. It was built between 1659-1664 as a successor to the original parish church which had been largely washed away in a storm in 1656. The present church in NB replaced this one in 1861; it was abandoned in 1878 and left to ruin ever since. The interiors and roof materials were auctioned off in the 1880s by the heritors of the new church. Unfortunately I have not found an online plan of the churchyard and as a result finding stones is a difficulty. I recommend before arriving at the church it will be helpful to track down, if it exists, a booklet of their Monumental Inscriptions together with a graveyard plan. Perhaps the local Tourist Office can help. North Berwick has been chock-full of Runcimans but is not so strong on gravestones nor are we certain who is who on the gravestones we can see. Richard Runciman and Jannet Gourlay married here, as did Orphan John & Jean Barrie whose 10 children were later baptised here. Some of the next generation too. Possibly the most interesting association is a daughter of William of Crail buried in the churchyard. At 7 years old, Elizabeth was the eldest of the orphans to come straight to Castleton. '[[Runsyman-2|Elisabeth Runciman]], wife of Charles Herkes, died the 31st ult aged 72 years, and was this day interred in the Churchyard here' . For a period of time Runciman women married local Whitecrosses (this is where things are unclear) and Thomsons, both eminent families in the locality. The Thomsons were famed golfers [weblink exists but not re-found]. Margaret Runciman (nee Blair) the widow of [[Runciman-572| Sgt Alexander R]] buried in Haddington died in St Baldred’s Tower in the town in 1963, presumably her residence, although given the impressive size of the property it was possibly a residential home? It preceded the conversion to apartments in the 1980s. However North Berwick’s interest to us is also what can no longer be seen. Perhaps there never were gravestones in the first place? The Old Parish Records tell us this church witnessed the christenings, marriages and funerals of nearly the complete family of William Runciman & Jean White who themselves were born probably in the 1670s. Their banns were called at North Berwick for their marriage in 1700. All 6 of their children, from 'grandfather' Richard in 1701 to 'forever young' Anna in 1715, were baptised here. The funeral of young Anna Runciman occurred at just 6 years of age. As usual for the custom of the day, no cause of death is recorded in the NB records. (It is the entry in the Session Book for the use of a child’s mortcloth which is recorded.) It was customary for all churches to have mortcloths for 'parishers' to cover the body (often without coffin) on its journey to its burial plot. Unless they were too poor the family were charged for its 'hire' and it is the session clerk's recording of receipt of this fee which provides perhaps the only written evidence of an ancestor's death. There were also smaller mortcloths for the children. The fees collected usually went into the Poor Box which funded the parish's work in looking after the poor. Richard married Jannet Gourley here, who also was baptised in the church, in 1728. In 1729 sister Clara R and Alexander White had their banns read in this church and in 1733 Jannet and Richard Lugton did so. One suspects this Alexander White is related to Clara’s mother, Jean White? There is no sign of marriages for the remaining two siblings, Isobel or William. William’s life took a different turn, joining the 3rd Regiment of Foot Guards when he was about 21, serving 30 years during which he saw service in Canada during The Seven Years War until peace came in 1763 when he retired, ‘worn out’ according to the Chelsea Pensioners record. There is no sign of marriage or a grave either. Then William's orphans make some appearances at the parish church. Orphan Elizabeth marries Charles Herkas in Dunbar but evidently live at least the latter part of their lives in North Berwick as their deaths & burials are recorded in the NB Church record: {{Image|file=Runciman_Cradle_Tour_Lineage_1b-4.jpg |size=l |caption=Orphan Elizabeth's record showing she is buried at North Berwick kirkyard (1830). Unfortunately there is no record found of any children. }} Orphan John and Jeannie Barrie are unorthodox. Although John lives in the parish of North Berwick and Jeannie is in Dirleton the couple marry ‘irregularly’ at Haddington and a few days later inform, and have their marriage accepted by, the North Berwick authorised church. Irregular marriages usually are those performed by a clergyman preaching and officiating outwith the Authorised Church. There are non-conformist parishioners & non-confirmist churches from the 1700s onwards in Scotland, but in our couple’s case this is a short passing phase as their children were all baptised in the Authorised Church here in NB. Perhaps a change of minister? Although their son Alexander married a Thomson descendant of the Covenanter John Potter and were practising Reformed Presbyterians. Then we come to Orphan Margaret – or do we? A Margaret Runciman marries Richard Whitecross in 1781. There remains [[Runciman-1094|debate about which Margaret]] this is. My optimistic thinking is she is Orphan Margaret, William’s first daughter with his 2nd wife Elizabeth Jamieson. She died in 1831 aged ‘78 years’ according to the church record although in fact ‘our’ Margaret would be 75. Not knowing your own age was quite common in those days, certainly someone else not knowing it occurred frequently. The other touted candidate, daughter of John Runciman & Elizabeth Punton, is even further away age-wise, having been baptised in August 1762, which would have made her 68 in 1831. A grandson of Margaret Whitecross marries into our Crail line (see next para), adding fractionally more weight to the theory that this is indeed our Orphan Margaret. The Peter Whitecross/Elizabeth Runciman stone is another tickler. Peter is the son of Richard Whitecross and Margaret Runciman, so ‘’may’’ be on our Crail line. Ironically there’s also doubt about who can claim this Elizabeth! ! Her age stated on the stone (39 years) conflicts by 10 years to the age of ‘our’ Elizabeth who was born in 1799. We do know that their son John Runciman Whitecross married Margaret Brodie Runciman who ''is'' an identifiable ancestor on the Crail Lineage (a dau of Charles Runciman & Isabella White & granddaughter of Orphan John), as referred to in the previous para. Incidentally the Robert Daughty grave you may see mentioning Agnes Runciman is not a Crail connection. Agnes is on the DNA-related Lineage 1d, Alexander R & Janet Hendrie of Meikle Pinkerton. ===Castleton=== This is where [[Rynsiman-1| ’Grandfather’ Richard]] lived in 1765 and where the 3 youngest orphans came on the actual day of their Daddy's drowning in Crail. Further background is noted[[#1|[A]]]. Leave North Berwick on the A198. Castleton is a farm & outbuildings about 3 miles from North Berwick. It lies on a right-angled bend a few hundred yards in front of Tantallon Castle. Follow the bend, continuing past the farmhouse to find a car-park 100m further up on LHS & walk back to the bend. At the bend, there’s a row of farm cottages, and this is possibly the site of the previous cottages in the 1700s in which Richard & the orphans lived. Soak in the same views that the orphans would have had. If you have time, walk along to the ruined castle – it was already a ruin in the orphans’ day. When Tantallon was a military castle Castleton (Castle Town) was a thriving village community built right up to its walls, providing the castle & soldiers with their daily needs & trades. For all the shock and difficulties the orphans faced there's no doubt they were living in a beautiful locale. In full view, Bass Rock and Tantallon Castle with their interesting histories – Bass Rock was a Covenanter’s Prison only 70-80 years previously. No doubt there was much local folklore and play areas to enthral the children. Coming by road from Crail it feels that North Berwick is another world away even now, so much more so in the 1700s; but standing where the orphans stood at Castleton it can be appreciated that they were able to look over the busy Firth of Forth, across to Fife and to ‘the May’ and feel their mixed emotions at the sight of all the fishing boats & hold close to previous times. I have met and spoken to the farmer's son. The farm has been tenanted by the Dalrymple family for centuries. Sir Hew Dalrymple lives in nearby Blackdykes Farm and it’s possible that records going back to the 1700s might reveal that Richard Runciman was indeed an employee there and over what period. It may reveal other Runciman connections too. I'm told the Dalrymple family may be amenable to a records search. ===The Old Schoolhouse at Halflin(g)barns=== ::'''(Spelt Halflandbarns in modern maps)'''. Leaving Castleton, continue along the A198. ½ mile later there’s a left bend in the road with a small junction to its right. Take the junction. Among a number of businesses and a couple of houses stands The Old Schoolhouse next to an active artist’s studio & pottery. Self-catering accommodation is also available (still at 2020). A school has been here since the late 1600s and was the result of the pooled resources of North Berwick & Tyninghame parishes. The two parishes set it up for children living on their outskirts. Until then, to attend the original village schools Tyninghame children had a long walk of about 6 miles (in each direction) across two burns (the Pilmuir & Pfeffer) liable to winter flooding. It’s probable at least two generations of Runciman children attended the school: Richard Runciman & Janet Gourlay’s 9 children will have attended from the early 1730s to late-1750s (from William b1729 to Rennie b1746), followed by the 3 orphans arriving at Castleton. They would have attended from 1765 until John left (aged 14?) about 1776. Possibly other descendants attended shortly after. Orphan John & Jean Barrie had 10 children. From their baptisms we can see that 9 of them were baptised in the North Berwick parish but its not known if they were in the Halflingbarns locality or more towards Dirleton direction - or even North Berwick itself. Any others attending would be on daughter lines eg Horsburghs. A description & research on the school is detailed in the Whaupknow story (linked below in the Whaupknow section). ===Auldhame Farm=== Rejoin A198. Auldhame is easily recognised, standing on the next bend a few hundred yards later. At one time Auldhame was a parish in its own right with a small cluster of houses containing a church and even a castle. By Richard's day the parish, having been without a minister for about 60 years, had formally closed its church & merged with Tyninghame parish. Auldhame farm was typical in that it consisted of the housesteading with outbuildings and farm labourers' cottages. It remains a working farm to this day. This is one of two places where witnesses for Runciman baptisms lived & worked. It is prominent in the Runciman history because Auldhame Farm was Richard’s place of employment and accommodated the couple and their ever-growing family for most of their marriage. Hugh Brounfield (variously Bronnfield & Brownfield) witnessed Richard's sons’ baptisms of Hugh in 1730, Richard in 1734 and finally daughter Jean in 1736 (described as 'in Aldhame' on the first two records and as 'farmer in Aldhame' on Jean's). HB was the tenant farmer there, explaining his appearances as witness. Sometime between 1736 & 1740 Hugh dies & the right to tenancy passes to his sister’s husband, as Hugh had no male heirs. In 1740 and 1744 ‘George Rennie, farmer in Auldhame’ (the new tenant farmer) witnesses the baptisms of James and Helen. The final baptism (daughter Renay in 1746) has no direct connection to Auldhame at all but there’s a very interesting link nevertheless. The rather unusual name of Renay (spelt Rennie in later records) is surely attributed to George Rennie the farmer here and witness to the two previous family baptisms.). The Rennies were a successful local family whose story is told [http://www.electricscotland.com/history/nation/rennie.htm| here], although the Rennies mentioned are the next two generations to follow on from our witness here. ===Whaupknow=== If the weather is in your favour it’s worth allocating an hour or two to this next stop. {{Image|file=Runciman_Cradle_Tour_Lineage_1b.png |caption=Auldhame Farm Roadend. }} You will be driving from the other direction of the A198 from this photo. Take left off the A198 onto the Auldhame farm road, then take right at any forks. This is a privately maintained road open to the public who use it mainly to access Seacliff shore - it is signed something like 'Private Road to Seacliff Beach'. (Do not take left to pay/go through the barrier to the beach). Continue choosing right. You will pass stables on your left. You can’t miss the Whaupknow cottages (now Seacliff Park) as the road goes no further. As you approach, park on broader roadside spaces - availability can vary. Park with consideration for residents who need to drive past. Do not rely on SatNav directions as only one postcode is allocated to the whole Seacliff estate. While Richard worked at Auldhame farm this was the birthplace of all 9 of the children, from William of Crail in 1729 to Renay (Rennie) Runciman in 1746. The full background as presently known can be read [[Space:Whaupknow|here]]. It’s known from church records that the Runcimans were among the last families to live there before the cottages were lost to estate development by new landlord Robert Colt. The Whaupknow name appears to have been lost then too to be replaced by Seacliff. Present residents believe the old cottages were on the site occupied by today’s cottages. In addition to the cottages note the ‘D’ shaped meadow close by (on the right side of road). This is thought to be the land allocated in small sections to the farm labourers to grow their subsistence vegetables and perhaps keep a cow. {{Image|file=Whaupknow.png |caption=Location of the former Whaupknow Cottages }} The proximity of Whaupknow to the sea explains how William of Crail, son of an agricultural family, developed his interest in fishing. Combine history and geography with a walk down to the beach where William would tie his boat above the high water mark. You’re looking at where the Firth of Forth meets the North Sea and will recognise Bass Rock straight ahead, used to imprison Scottish Covenanters only a generation before Richard & Janet settled here. As you wander along the beach you will shortly stumble across a harbour among the rocks, reputed to be the smallest in Britain (although another couple also make that claim). Look over the next bay to Tantallon Castle on the headland, ruined by Oliver Cromwell in 1600s. The harbour was a much later creation but the view of Tantallon is unchanged since Richard & his family stood at this spot. Looking further northwards lies the coast of Fife & the Isle of May, where William of Crail’s first wife, Catherine Wishart, lived before marriage. For some time after marriage William & Catherine lived there too - their first daughter Janet was born there - before moving to the mainland at Crail. Returning from the beach (modest incline) a wooded walk will take you to the ruined Auldhame Castle & Tower. Continue back in general direction of the cottages but before reaching them head seawards to take you to Seacliff House, ruined by fire in 1907. ===Mutton Hole=== Retrace back to A198 and turn left to resume as before. Nearby to Whaupknow lies West Lodge on the left side. Opposite there is nothing to see sadly, other than a couple of fields to this day still called ‘’’Mutton Hole’’’. It is where a small ‘fermtoun’ of that name was sited from at least the 1600s and at the same time as our family were at Whaupknow. It is of ‘passing interest’ to us as there were 2 folks who lived there who witnessed family baptisms. One was a James Barrie. Is he on Jean Barrie’s line, perhaps grandfather, who married Orphan John a couple of generations later? The other witness is a little gem - James Dickson(e). In 1718 a James Dicksone married a '''Margaret Runciman''' at Tyninghame. So surely this Margaret is 'Crail' family if her husband is witnessing our Crail line baptisms – but ''who'' is this undiscovered Margaret? There's no sign of a sister Margaret to Richard (the most likely choice when it comes to a baptism of Richard’s children). This tells us that in 1728 when Richard R & Jennet Gourlay set up their marriage home in Whaupknow they were not the first Runcimans living in the Tyninghame parish and their near neighbours in Mutton Hole were Margaret R & her husband. Worth a slow down & a nod on your way by! ===Scoughall=== Pronounced 'Skoal' locally. This is the other of the ‘baptismal’ friends’ locations. Look out for the farm road end at a row of cottages signified with an ornate sign showing 'Scoughall Farm'. The road to the farm is quite long (about a mile?). I haven't driven further than the farm yet so don't know what that holds. There isn't anything of family interest to see at the farm- it's more a matter of just putting a context to Richard's path in life: William of Crail’s baptism was witnessed by ‘James Williamson of Scougall’. In 1730, a ‘James Begbie in Scougall’ was the 2nd witness to son Hugh’s baptism and, after missing the 1732 baptism of Jennet, he witnessed all the later family baptisms. On two records he is described as the ‘farmer at Scougall’. So Begbie in Scougall was very much a fixture to the couple. I have this surname on my radar as possible family. There is a Runciman/Begbie marriage (in nearby Prestonkirk around 1720 if I remember correctly) but attributed to a different, but DNA-related line. In time this might all join up! ===Whitekirk=== The church at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitekirk_and_Tyninghame| Whitekirk] became the sole place of worship for the merged parish combining the villages of Whitekirk & Tyninghame in 1761. Prior to then there was also a church at Tyninghame. Unfortunately Whitekirk church records were lost in a fire in the school-master’s house in 1760 so we don’t know what family connections there were before that date. There are 15 Runcimans recorded in the church books for usually for paying for a mort cloth. This information is taken from a booklet researched and published by Joy Dodd, a genealogist & historian of local note. I’m puzzled that it includes a record for 4 deaths before 1760 so although I can’t explain it I’m sure she can. (I hope to meet her over summer 2018.) The earliest death is of a Nicolas Runsinan (sic) in 1709 (Nicolas was a female name then)and the latest (from the church record) was for a George Runciman in 1847, aged 49. I have not seen any evidence of gravestones. Of historical interest is that Whitekirk Hill was the scene of a battle against Scottish Covenanters in 1678. One of those killed was a John Hogg, a name which marries into our Runciman line some considerable time later, in the late 1800s and no real reason to make a connection. There’s also a mention of a James Learment in the 1678 battle. Learment is a name on the edge of where written research has reached back. ''If'' we are correct in identifying William Runciman, grandfather Richard’s father, as William baptised in 1673 Haddington then ‘’’his’’’ parents are William R and Isobel Learment who married at Haddington in 1669. ===Tyninghame Village & Church=== ::'''Village''' Continue on the A198 from Whitekirk and in a couple of miles note the small T-junction on the left as you will use it later to visit the church. But first continue to turn right into Tyninghame. Pronounced ‘Tin’ despite being named as it sits on the River Tyne. The present village was built by the Earl of Haddington as additional housing for incoming tenants over a 50-year period from about 1708. In 1761 the existing village and church which lay on the left of what is now the A198 (up that junction mentioned earlier) - were demolished to enlarge the grounds surrounding the Earl’s country house. The ‘New Tyninghame’ village has a wonderful peace about it. The local coffee shop is recommended for a coffee/lunch/toilet stop. Its outdoor seating is in a quiet courtyard around which also sits the Old Smiddy (Blacksmith’s workshop) and the old Post Office. There’s a soberingly-named Widow’s Row of cottages, still occupied, standing on the Main Street to remind us of different times, and a Community Hall. Strike up a conversation with a local or two – if you’re lucky you’ll find a chatty one with a good local knowledge. ::'''Parish Church''' This was the church attended by Richard Runciman & his wife Janet Gourlay and where all their children were baptised. It is well worth a look. Retrace to A198, and seek out the small approach road leading off, now on the right of course. The present Earl of Haddington sold Tyninghame House in 1987 (forced by death duties relating to his father’s estate) to a developer who converted it into 9 private apartments plus a further 5 apartments converted from former outbuildings. It remains private to the new owners. Fortunately the owners (who are to be congratulated on the improvements introduced to their large shared grounds) participate in the national Open Gardens scheme which enables the public to visit the grounds and ruined church on two dates each year – one in May, the other in June. If you can coincide your tour to one of these two dates you will be well pleased you did. At other times park at the small area set aside for this purpose a short way inside the grounds, as the road leading to the apartments is private. Walking is good as there is a marked path which leads to the vicinity of the church but I suspect it doesn’t give access into the private grounds or church ruins. I noticed a modest fence did mark the boundary close to the church. But the walking path will take you close enough to absorb the atmosphere and take some evocative photos. If you can’t do it on an Open Day do not be put off, you’ll be glad to have done it – you will be walking literally where your ancestors walked before you. {{Image|file=Runciman_Cradle_Tour_Lineage_1b-3.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=Tyninghame Church. There were 4 'lofts', 2 on each side of the church for the Haddington family and 3 other local landed families. The 'parishers' stood in the middle (where the grass now grows) for the entirety of the service. }} {{Image|file=Runciman_Cradle_Tour_Lineage_1b-2.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption=The ground outside the perimeter was the burying ground for 'parishers' until demolition in 1761 although the Haddington family alone continue to be buried in the church. We don't know whether we had ancestors buried there or not. But no remains were removed during or after demolition. So if we do have ancestors buried their remains will still lie there. Certainly Richard's generation on would not be buried as they survived beyond 1761 when the church was demolished. }} ===Return route=== Depending on time & energy you could choose to head back to Haddington or your base for the evening. To head back in Haddington direction, continue on the A198 until you meet the A199 at the T-junction. Take right. (It’s a short dual carriageway at the ‘T’, so for those who think of us as driving on ‘the wrong side’ – when turning right remember to cross over to the far carriageway before doing so). Follow road signs to A1 & Haddington. ===Other Points of Interest: The Agricultural Revolution === While in the area there’s more to see. Perhaps keep this for a fresh day…. ::'''Knowes Mill''' This stop is a bit of a ‘special interest’ one, one for those involved in agriculture or interested in its history. Knowes Mill was where the threshing machine was developed and the address given for the patent in 1776. We don’t know if Richard lived to see this development. His children certainly would. Knowes Farm is easier approached along a farm road only 200 yards off the A198, before you reach the T-junction with the A199. The old Mill where the thresher was developed stood at the Ford on the river, about 1/3 mile walk beyond the farm. ::'''Phantassie''' You will come to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phantassie| Phantassie] and a visit there and to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Preston_Mill| Preston Mill] continues the connection to the Rennie family. Both can be visited (Admission is charged – [https://www.nts.org.uk/visit/places/preston-mill| info]. Taking the right fork onto B1377 from the A199, look out for the memorial to George Rennie inlaid into the RHS roadside wall just before you reach Phantassie Cottages, occupying 3 sides of a square opposite a woodworking outlet/workshop on the LHS. You might be able to park at the outlet or at Phantassie. ::'''Houston Mill''' [http://portal.historicenvironment.scot/designation/LB18965| Houston Mill] is where [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Meikle| Andrew Meikle] lived but it’s a private house and I assume private means private. Meikle was at the forefront of the agricultural revolution. ===Related Runciman branches=== As East Lothian is our ‘cradle’ there are locations all around with associations to our DNA related lines where the church records fail to carry back sufficiently to disclose the common ancestors. For example: :: '''Prestonkirk''' This is a village where some Runcimans were baptised and there are burials in the Churchyard. The stone engraving is still legible. These folks’ lineage is a Y-DNA match to ours but the link eludes us as it occurred during the time of lost church records. Prestonkirk lies so close to Tyninghame parish its easy to accept we are probably only a generation or two removed from the folks who were born here in the mid to late 1600s. :: '''Dunbar''' It’s worth a visit though not so much in connection with our Crail lineage. One Crail representative is Rennie Runciman, dau of Richard & Jennet, & David Mason had their banns read there. Rennie, a widow when she died, is buried in the local church. Runcimans in Dunbar are mainly on the Lineage of Thomas Runciman/Alison Grieve, Viscount Runciman's 1c line. He did have a summer home there at ‘Rock House’(Google) which is the house he was born in. It would be from Rock House he ran away to sea at the age of 12. Apparently it was demolished in 1931, as it was in a sorry state. That area was lived in mostly by fishermens' families and was in a very poor environment. Most of the houses were pulled down and new houses built for them. It was called Dawell Brae, but it is now known as Victoria Street. Runciman Court, which you may also see in the town, is named in his honour. Fairbairns are one of the families we relate through by marriage whose descendants have a proud history in volunteering & leading the local Dunbar Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI). :: '''Edinburgh''' Of course Edinburgh keeps the visitor occupied for days & there’s plenty of information around. This is just to point you to a Runciman connection. The churchyard in Canongate Church on the Royal Mile is worth a visit. A large sculpted mural is on a wall on the side of the church to commemorate the noted Scottish painters, brothers Alexander & John Runciman. There is also a modest gravestone near the same wall. There is no written trail to prove a relationship. However by word of mouth, one of the Sirs Walter maintained his line and the artist line were related. As we are related to Sir Walter's line (per DNA tests), the Crail line would be too. However no written evidence has been found for that line either. John died without issue. Alexander had one son John who was a child when his father died (in 1785). In 1803 son John was reported in The Scots Magazine to be a silversmith in London but no trace of him has ever been made. Other works of Runciman can be seen in St Patrick's RC church on Cowgate. Currently a mural there is being meticulously uncovered & restored after about 200 years covered in a layer of paint courtesy of an early congregation of dour Presbyterians. It would be worth looking at progress there. If interested, a collection of Runciman artwork is stored in the Museum of xxxx which can be viewed by prior booking. With two Runciman cousins (Rosy & Phyllis) we had an attentive & informed personal showing of the full works in store. Recommended. ===What are some of the unknowns?=== Although we’re now around 300 years from some of the events mentioned our research is constantly unfolding. Much of our knowledge has been learned from 2012 onwards, some as recently as 2020. The photos of Tyninghame church were taken in June 2018 and (I’m guessing) I was probably the first Runciman in 150-200 years to see it & be aware of its family significance. When you visit you will still be among the first to see it in its relevance to our history. There remain pieces of knowledge of which we are aware but have not been examined to their potential. So here’s some questions (let the profile manager know what you find) - *Was 10 Sidegate in Haddington still standing/habitable? *Was there a Herkas ('Orphan' Elizabeth) gravestone to be seen at NB churchyard? *Was the path/visit to Tyninghame Church practical? Any tips? *Did you see anything which could be included in the itinerary or added for information? ===Notes=== [A] There were 5 surviving children in the family – the Minutes of the Widows & Orphans Fund confirm Janet the eldest is alive at 16. She would be considered old enough to fend for herself in whatever job she was doing at the time. There is no further trace of Janet in the Minutes or in the church records in the years to follow. Margaret, aged 9, is shown in the Minutes as alive too but is not listed as being moved to Castleton at the same time with her younger siblings. Perhaps she initially lived with her other grandparents, the Jamiesons in Crail, but there is no Minute confirming this or any other arrangement. This is odd – suggesting that ‘’no-one’’ received financial support in caring for her, or that it was even considered, debated, refused etc. Possibly the Jamiesons didn't need financial support for her as, unlike all the other families, there was still a breadwinner in the household. Yet within a year or two she was taken in at Castleton (a change in circumstances at Crail?) and Richard begins to receive financial support for her care. The orphans who moved to Castleton on that first day of the tragedy were therefore Elizabeth (7), Helen (4) and John (2). It's not known if Richard's wife Jennet Gourlay was alive at this point. She is of similar age to Richard. Assuming he was working - indeed whether he was working or not - if Jennet was no longer around it's probable one of his daughters kept house for him and the new arrivals. There are several unresolved options. There is no evidence of either Jean or Helen marrying so they are possible contenders, although the lack of evidence of adult events could be a sign of early deaths. There is no evidence spotted of James marrying either, though he would be working so not a feasible option. Youngest daughter Rennie, 18 when the orphans arrived, is a good candidate. She didn't marry until she was 30 (late for those days) when her young nephew, Orphan John, was 16 years old & working away from home as an Apprentice Crail Weaver. This would tie in sensibly, if by then both Richard and Jennet had died, and Rennie was head and home-maker waiting until Orphan John was able to fend for himself before she marries. Married aunts are also possible candidates but this option is more complicated for space by the existence of husbands and their own families. On the other hand a married aunt solves the need for a breadwinner, which Rennie would not be. The neatest answer of all is that it is a married aunt & her husband by virtue of working at the farm who have the cottage at Castleton, & Richard is being put up by them in 1765, followed by the arrival of the orphans? Who knows! Before or after visiting you are welcome to contact the [[Runciman-362|Profile Manager]] who hopes this information helps you plan a memorable visit or provide feedback.

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[[Category:Rushing Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Rushing Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Rushing Rushing] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Rushing name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Rushings), by time period (18th Century Rushings), or by topic (Rushing DNA, Rushing Occupations, Rushing Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Rushing Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Edgemon-26|Cynthia Rushing]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Rushing}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} ---- *''[[Space:Texas|Texas Resources]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. *The coordinator of this page is [[Branham-239|Robert Branham]] ====Formed From==== *{{Blue|January 16, 1843 - Rusk County was formed and organized from parts of Nacogdoches County by the Congress of the Republic of Texas.}}https://texasalmanac.com/index.php?q=topics/government/rusk-county The area had been previously settled by mostly Old Southern families and included men such as '''Gen. James Smith''' (Henderson),'''Alien Sidney Devereux''' (Glenfawn, Anadarko, and Monte Verdi Plantation), and '''Albert Tatum''' (Tatum). The county was named for '''Thomas Jefferson Rusk''', who had been the Secretary of War under President '''Sam Houston'''. The county seat was laid out near the geographical center of the county with land donations by Gen. James Smith and '''William B. Ochiltree''', who named the town in honor of his friend, '''James Pinckney Henderson''', who became first governor of the new State of Texas two years later. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rusk_County,_Texashttp://genealogytrails.com/tex/pineywoods/rusk/history_county.html ===Adjacent counties=== {{Geographic Location | Reference Location = Rusk County,[[:Category:Texas|Texas]] | NW Location = [[:Category:Smith County, Texas|Smith County]] | N Location = [[:Category:Gregg County, Texas|Gregg County]] | NE Location = "Sabine River"
[[:Category:Harrison County, Texas|Harrison County]] | E Location = [[:Category:Panola County, Texas|Panola County]]
"Martin Creek Lake" | SE Location = [[:Category:Shelby County, Texas|Shelby County]] | S Location = [[:Category:Nacogdoches County, Texas|Nacogdoches County]] | SW Location = [[:Category:Cherokee County, Texas|Cherokee County]] | W Location = }} ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Rusk_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Rusk County Courthouse. }} In the early years this area in East Texas was a Caddo Indian tribal area. This county was one of the East Texas counties, settled long ago. '''1820s''' - The Cherokee Indians arrived and settled in the area, but removed themselves in 1839. '''1829''' - The first Anglo-American settlers arrived and Rusk County became an antebellum slave holding area. . '''1850''' - Rusk County was the second most populous county in Texas out of the 78 counties that had been organized at that time. The County's population was 8,148 including 2,136. at that time; it was surpassed only by Harrison County with 11,822 people.. '''1860''' -The county moved to the number one spot in population with 15,803 inhabitants including (6,132 slaves and the combined wealth of the inhabitants was $6,494,175, ranked number five in the list of counties by wealth. That year was hard on the residents of Rusk County with a terrible drought and record high temperatures which decimated the crops. A huge fire destroyed the courthouse and most of the business district in August.. '''1861''' -The county voted overwhelmingly for seccession. While Rusk County didn't make much of a material contribution to the war effort, it mustered twelve companies of men to fight, the highest number of able bodied men in the state. '''1870's''' - Rusk County recovered from the drought and the US Civil War. New colleges were founded in Henderson and Kilgore. '''1872''' - The Illinois and Great Northern Railroad reached the northwest corner of the county, allowing Overton to become a major shipping point. '''1874''' - The rail line made it to Henderson and the town became a leading center of commerce. '''1880''' - Tthe county reported 18,986 residents but only 18,559 in 1890. The previous prosperity started to decline and by 1910, almost half of the farms were worked by sharecroppers and most were less than 75 acres. . :1914 - The county has small towns, Henderson, Overton, Tatum, Mount Engerprise, Glenn Fawn, Minden, and Laneville have trading and have increased in population. Henderson has (3) banks and some waterworks.. '''1930''' - Rusk County became prosperous once more, overnight, when '''Columbus M "Dad" Joiner''' struck oil and opened up the '''East Texas Oilfield''', one of the largest deposits in the world. With the discovery of oil in Henderson, the county seat, an East Texas oil boom began that caused county population to nearly double during the next decade and caused dramatic changes in the county towns. Rusk is one of the five counties that is part of the East Texas Oil Field, whose production has been a major part of the State and Country economy since that time.. This East Texas field and its success was drilled on land other geologists of oil companies had pronounced it as not worthy of oil. This led to the leasing program of Texas. .http://texasalmanac.com/topics/business/history-oil-discoveries-texas Farmers began leasing their land to drillers and gave up on their crops. New towns sprang up, and the old ones thrived. Humble Oil and Refining Company moved 100 families from Corsicana in Navarro County to New London and the small town grew quickly. The small school district of Gaston consolidated with other schools in the area and quickly became the largest rural school district in the nation. {{Image|file=New_London_Texas_School_Explosion-4.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''March 18, 1937''' - Horribly, the boom proved disastrous when the New London school exploded due to a gas leak and killed 311 students and faculty. It was the worst school disaster in United States history. }}{{Clear}} '''January 2012''' - Rusk County was one of twenty-five entirely dry counties in the State of Texas when the City of Henderson opted to sell and serve beer and wine. Rusk county had hundreds of plantations in its locale with at least (12). Following the Civil War, the plantations system collapsed. Industrial development had to wait until railways began. Now Rusk county has several railways. Its resources have developed to other industries. Economy of the county is once more in a high place. ====Land Grants==== '''March 22, 1829''' - The first land grant was issued to '''William Elliott'''. Other early settlers were '''Thomas and Leonard Williams, Joseph Durst, and Henry Stockman'''. ===Geography=== Rusk County is in the "Piney Woods" area of East Texas and has a total area of 938 square miles, of which 924 square miles is land and 14 square miles is water. On the Sabine-Angelina divide it has varied deep. sandy soils. Over the half of the land area is in southern pines and hardwoods. The highest point in the county are Elkins Mountain, 662 feet above sea level , north of US Highway 84 and east of Glenlawn. '''Airports''' * Rusk County Airport, Henderson '''Hospitals''' * East Texas Medical Center First Physicians Clinic, Henderson * East Texas Medical Center Hendersonic. Henderson * Good Shepherd Medical Center Family Medicine, Henderson '''Lakes * Lake Cherokee, on the northern border wiih Gregg County. * Lake Striker, on the southeastern border with Cherokee County. *Martin Creek Lake, on the eastern border with Panola County. ''Major Highways''' * U.S. Highway 59 (US 59 briefly travels through the far extreme southeastern corner of Rusk County) * The future route of Interstate 69 is planned to follow the current route of US 59 in most places. * U.S. Highway 79 * U.S. Highway 84 * U.S. Highway 259 * State Highway 42 * State Highway 43 * State Highway 64 * State Highway 149 * State Highway 315 * State Highway 322 * State Highway 323 '''Railroads''' * BNSF - Burlington Norrhern Santa Fe Railroad crosses the northeast corner of the county, operating between Easton, Gregg County to Yayum. * RC - Rusk County Rural Transportation District operates from Overton to Henderson. * UP - Union Pacific Railroad Company crosses the northwest corner of the county, operating from Kilgore to Overton ===Local Resources=== '''Agriculture''' * Beef Cattle * Forage * Nursery Plants * Poultry * Timber income is substantial '''Minerals''' * Lignite Coal * Oil * Natural Gas ===Protected areas=== * Martin Creek Lake State P ark, southwest of Tatum. ===Demographics=== In 2000, there were 47,372 people, 17,364 households, and 12,727 families residing in the county. The population density was 51 people per square mile. There were 19,867 housing units at an average density of 22 per square mile. The racial makeup of the county was 74.89% White, 19.21% Black or African American, 0.35% Native American, 0.24% Asian, 0.01% Pacific Islander, 4.22% from other races, and 1.09% from two or more races. 8.44% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. There were 17,364 households out of which 32.50% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 58.20% were married couples living together, 11.20% had a female householder with no husband present, and 26.70% were non-families. 24.20% of all households were made up of individuals and 12.90% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.57 and the average family size was 3.05. In the county, the population was spread out with 24.90% under the age of 18, 8.30% from 18 to 24, 27.80% from 25 to 44, 23.30% from 45 to 64, and 15.60% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 38 years. For every 100 females there were 104.00 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 103.10 males. The median income for a household in the county was $32,898, and the median income for a family was $39,185. Males had a median income of $30,956 versus $19,749 for females. The per capita income for the county was $16,674. About 10.90% of families and 14.60% of the population were below the poverty line, including 20.80% of those under age 18 and 13.00% of those age 65 or over. Annually there are about 700 births, 571 deaths. Also, there are approximately 317 marriages with 242 divorces each year. Without anyone moving into or out of the county , the county is growing each year since there are more births than deaths. . ===Cities=== (505 mostly in Gregg County)]] * [[:Category:Henderson, Texas|Henderson (13.637, county seat)]] * [[:Category:Kilgore, Texas|:Kilgore (3.013 in Rusk County, remainder of 14,793 in Gregg County)]] * [[:Category:Mount Enterprise, Texas|Mount Enterprise (449)]] * [[:Category:New London, Texas|:New London (996) - Site of terrible '''1937''' school explosion that killed 293 students and faculty.]] * [[:Category:Overton, Texas|Overton (2,557 partly in Smith County)]] * [[:Category:Reklaw, Texas|Reklaw (389 mostly in Cherokee County)]] * [[:Category:Tatum, Texas|Tatum (1.412 partly in Panola County) - Site of Luminant Martin Lake Power Plant and Lignite Open Pit Mining]] ====Unincorporated Towns==== * [[:Category:Anadarko, Texas|Anadarko]] * [[:Category:Brachfield, Texas|Brachfield]] * [[:Category:Bryce, Texas|Bryce]] * [[:Category:Caledonia, Texas|Caledonia]] * [[:Category:Chalk Hill, Texas|Chalk Hill]] * [[:Category:Chapman, Texas|Chapman]] * [[:Category:Church Hill, Texas|Church, Hill]] * [[:Category:Glenfawn, Texas|Glenfawn]] * [[:Category:Joinerville, Texas|Joinerville]] * [[:Category:Laird Hill, Texas|Laird Hill]] * [[:Category:Laneville, Texas|Laneville]] * [[:Category:Leverett's Chapel, Texas|Leverett's Chapel]] * [[:Category:Minden, Texas|Minden]] * [[:Category:Monre, Texas|Monroe]] * [[:Category:New Salem, Texas|New Salem]] * Oak Hill * [[:Category:Pine Hill, Texas|Pine Hill]] * [[:Category:Price, Texas|Price (275)]] * [[:Category:Turnertown-Selman City, Texas|Turnertown-Selman City (271)]] ====Communities==== * [[:Category: Concord, Rusk County, Texas|Concord]] ===Events/Festivals=== * Bluegrass Festival in July, Overton * East Texas Sacred Harp Convention in August, Henderson ===National Regsiter of Historic Places=== * Elias and Mollie Crim House, Henderson * Harmony Hill Site, Tatum * Henderson Commercial Historic District, Henderson * Hudnall-Pirtle Site, Easton * Musgano Site, Tatum * Poe-Jones-Ruchardson House (aka David Poe and Nanny Lou Richardson House), Henderson ===Schools=== {{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align=l |size=150 |caption='''Rockin Schoolhouse''' }} Rusk County's first officially authorized school was the Rusk County Academy. It was incorporated by the Republic of Texas House and Senate on February 1, 1845. A sound, two-story brick school building was completed by 1846, It appears that the building was destroyed by a tornado in 1866. {{clear}} ====Public School ==== '''Listed by category within Independent School District (ISD).''' '''Carlisle ISD''' * Carlisle School , Price '''Cushing ISD''' (mostly in Nacogdoches County) * Cushing Elementary, Cushing * Cushing School, Cushing '''Garrison ISD'' (mostly in Nacogdoches County) * Garrison Elementary, Garrison * Garrison Middle, Garrison * [[:Category:Garrison High School, Garrison, Texas|Garrison High, Garrison]] '''Henderson ISD''' * Northside Elementary, Henderson * William E Wylie Elementary, Henderson * Henderson Middle, Henderson * [[:Category:Henderson High School, Henderson, Texas|Henderson High, Henderson]] '''Kilgore ISD''' (mostly in Gregg County) * Kilgore Primary, Kilgore * Kilgore Intermedia, Kilgore * Kilgore Middle, Kilgore * [[:Category:Kilgore High School, Kilgore, Texas|Kilgore High, Kilgore]] '''Laneville ISD''' (Mascot = Lion) * Laneville School, Laneville '''Leverett's Chapel ISD''' * Leverett's Chapel Elementary, Overton * Leverett's Chapel Junior High, Overton * [[:Category:Leverett's Chapel High School, Overton, Texas|Leverett's Chapel High, Overton]] '''Mount Enterprise ISD''' * [Mount Enterprise Elementary, Mount Enterprise * [[:Category:Mount Enterprise High School, Mount Enterprise, Texas|Mount Enterprise High, Mount Enterprise]] '''Overton ISD''' * Overton Elementary, Overton * [[:Category:Overton High School, Overton, Texas|Overton Hig, Overton]] '''Rusk ISD''' (mostly in Cherokee County, Mascot = Wildcat) * Rusk Primary, Rusk * Rusk Elementary, Rusk * Rusk Intermediate, Rusk * Rusk Junior High, Rusk * [[:Category:Rusk High School, Rusk, Texas|Rusk High, Rusk]] '''Tatum ISD''' (partly in Panola County, Mascot = Eagle) * Tatum Primary, Tatum * Tatum Elementary, Tatum * Tatum Middle, Tatum * [[:Category:Tatum High School, Tatum, Texas|Tatum High, Yayum]] '''West Rusk County Consolidated ISD''' * West Rusk Elementary, New London * West Tusk Intermediate, New London * West Rusk Middle, New London * [[:Category:West Rusk High School, New London, Texas|West Rusk High, New London]] ====Private Schools==== '''There is one private school in Rusk County.'' * Full Armor Christian Academy ===Historical Census=== {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" |Census year ||Population |- |1850|| 8,146 |- |1860|| 15,803 |- |1870||15,916 |- |1880||19,986 |- |1890||18,559 |- |1900||26,099 |- |1910||26,946 |- |1920||31,689 |- |1930||32,384 |- |1940||51,023 |- |1950||42,348 |- |1960||36,421 |- |1970||34,102 |- |1980||41,382 |- |1990||43,735 |- |2000||47,372 |- |2010||53, 330 |- |2014 est.||53,923 |- |} ===Notables=== * Travis Clardy, a Republican from Nacogdoches, is the Texas State Representative for House District 11, which includes Rusk County. * Trent Ashby, a Republican from Lufkin who was born in Rusk County in 1972. *Mary Lou Clements-Mann, American HIV/AIDS researcher killed on Swissair Flight 111. *Jay Dean, mayor of Longview, 2005-2015; *Clint Ford, American actor and writer *[[McConaughey-3|Matthew McConaughey]] Oscar-winning actor *Neal McCoy, Country music singer *Jack Boynton Strong, Texas lawyer, businessman, and legislator *Sam West, professional baseball player from 1927 to 1942 *Forest Whitaker, Oscar-winning actor. *Columbus M "Dad" Joiner *[[Rusk-52|Thomas Jefferson Rusk]] ===Wikitree Profiles=== ===County Resources=== * Wikitree project profile: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:New_London%2C_Texas%2C_School_Explosion New London, Texas School Explosion] ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=m |caption='''City of the Dead''' }}{{clear}} *[[:Space: Rusk County Cemeteries|Cemeteries Listed in Alphabetical Otder]] *[[:Category: Rusk County, Texas, Cemeteries|Rusk County Cemeteries]] ===Sources=== * Rusk County, Texas - '''https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rusk_County,_Texas''' * The Handbook of Texas Online, Texas State Historical Association, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas. - '''http://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/''' * Texas Almanac 2016 - 2017, Copyright (c) 2016 by Texas State Historical Association, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas. All Rights Reserved, - '''https://shoptsha.com/products/12459/Books/Texas-Almanac-2016-2017''' * Texas Highways, published by the Texas Department of Transportation, Austin, Texas, Copyright (c) 2016, All Rights Reserved. = '''http://www.texashighways.com''' * Texas Ghost Towns - '''https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ghost_towns_in_Texas''' * A Condensed History of Rusk County, (c) 2016 by Nan Heffernan. - '''http://www.txrusk.com/article/history.htm''' * Personal Knowledge and Recollection of [[Branham-239|Robert Jason "Bob" Branham]], June 2016. * http://www.npr.org/2012/04/06/150063910/75-years-later-the-day-the-town-school-exploded 75 Years Later: The Day The Town School Exploded April 06, 2012 NPR staff.

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{{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=l |caption='''City of the Dead''' }} '''235 Cemeteries Listed in Alphabetical Order''' * [[:Category:Anadarko Cemetery, Anadarko, Texas|Anadarko Cemetery, Anadarko]] * [[:Category:Antioch Cemetery, Tatum, Texas|Antioch Cemetery, Tatum]] * [[:Category:Bagley Cemetery, Rusk County, Texas|Bagley Cemetery, Rusk County]] * [[:Category:Bane Cemetery, Oak Flats, Texas|Bane Cemetery, Oak Flats]] * [[:Category:Barham Cemetery, Caledonia, Texas|Barham Cemetery, Caledonia (See:Langston Cemetery}]] * [[:Category:Barker Cemetery, Rusk County, Texas|Barker Cemetery, Rusk County]] * [[:Category:Barksdale-Young, Dirgin, Texas|Barksdale-Young Cemetery, Dirgin]] * [[:Category:Barton Cemetery, Rusk County, Texas|Barton Cemetery, Rusk County]] * [[:Category:Baysinger Cemetery, Henderson, Texas|Baysinger Cemetery, Henderson]] * [[:Category:Beaver Springs Cemetery, Rusk County, Texas|Beaver Springs CEmetery, Rusk County]] * Beavers Family Cemetery, Concord, Rusk County, Texas * [[:Category:Berry-Johnson Cemetery, Rusk County, Texas|Berry-Johnson Cemetery, Rusk County]] * [[:Category:Bethel Cemetery, Henderson, Texas|Bethel Cemetery, Henderson]] * [[:Category:Birdwell Cemetery, Mount Enterprise, Texas|Birdwell Cemetery, Mount Enterprise]] * [[:Category:Blackjack Cemetery, Henderson, Texas|Blackjack Cemetery, Henderson]] * [[:Category:Blackjack Cemetery II, Henderson, Texas|Blackjack Cemetery II, Henderson]] * [[:Category:Blanton Cemetery, Mount Enterprise, Texas|Blanton Cemetery, Mount Enterprise]] * Blanton Cemetery, Glenlawn * [[:Category:Pleasant Grove Cemetery, Rusk County, Texas|Boatwright Cemetery, Rusk County (See:Pleasant Grove Cemetery)]] * [[:Category:Caledonia Cemetery, Caledonia, Texas|Caledonia Cemetery, Caledonia]] * [[:Category:Campground Cemetery, Mount Enterprise, Texas|Campground Cemetery, Mount Enterprise]] * [[:Category:Chalk Hill Cemetery, Henderson, Texas|Chalk Hill Cemetery, Henderson]] * [[:Category:Chapman Family Cemetery, Rusk County, Texas|Chapman Cemetery, Rusk County,]] * [[:Category:Choice Cemetery, Red Level, Texas|Choice Cemetery, Red Level]] * [[:Category:Claude Fortson Memorial Cemetery, Kilgore, Texas|Claude Fortson Memorial Cemetery, Kilgore]] * [[:Category:Concord Cemetery, Mount Enterprise, Texas|Concord Cemetery, Mount Enterprise]] * Cool Springs Cemetery, Rusk County * [[:Category:County Line Cemetery, Eulalie, Texas|County Line Cemetery, Eulalie]] * [[:Category:Craig Family Cemetery, Henderson, Texas|Craig Family Cemetery, Henderson]] * [[:Category:Crims Chapel Cemetery, Henderson, Texas|Crims Chapel Cemetery, Henderson]] * [[:Category:Cross Roads Cemetery, Cross Roads, Texas|Cross Roads Cemetery, Cross Roads, See:Hickory Grove Cemetery]] * [[:Category:Crow Cemetery, Henderson, Texas|Crow Cemetery, Henderson]] * [[:Category:Cunningham Homestead, Laneville, Texas|Cunningham Homestead, Laneville]] * [[:Category:Dalby Cemetery, Rusk County, Texas|Dalby Cemetery, Rusk County]] * [[:Category:Dansby Family Cemetery, Glenfawn, Texas|Dansby Family CEmetery, Glenfawn]] * [[:Category:Davis Cemetery, Henderson, Texas|Davis Cemetery, Henderson]] * [[:Category:Devereaux Cemetery, Glenfawn, Texas|See:Glenfawn Cemetery]] * [[:Category:Dunklin Cemetery, Rusk County, Texas|Dunklin Cemetery, Rusk County]] * [[:Category:Easton Community, Rusk County, Texas|Easton Community, Rusk County]] * [[:Category:Ebenezer Baptist Church Cemetery, Henderson, Texas|Ebenezer Baptist Church Cemetery, Henderson]] * [[:Category:Edmonson Cemetery, Mount Enterprise, Texas|Edmoinson Cemetery, Mount Enterprise]] * [[:Category:Elderville Cemetery, Rusk County, Texas|Elderville Cemetery, Rusk County]] * [[:Category:Fairview Cemetery, New Salem, Texas|Fairview Cemetery New Salem]] * [[:Category:Flanagan Family Cemetery, Henderson, Texas|Flanagan Cemetery, Henderson]] * [[:Category:Florey Cemetery, Rusk County, Texas|Florey Cemetery, Rusk County]] * [[:Category:Fortson Cemetery, Rusk County, Texas|Fortson Cemetery, Rusk County]] * [[:Category:Fredonia Cemetery, Henderson, Texas|Fredonia Cemetery, Henderson]] * [[:Category:Friendship Memorial Gardens, Henderson, Texas|Friendship Memorial Gardens, Henderson]] * [[:Category:Gage Cemetery, Rusk County, Texas|Gage CEmetery, Rusk County]] * Garrett Cemetery, McKnight * [[:Category:Gatlin-Matlock Cemetery, Mount Enterprise, Texas|Gatlin-Matlock Cemetery, Mount Enterprise]] * [[:Category:Glenfawn Cemetery, Glenfawn, Texas|Glenfawn Cemetery, Glenfawn]] * [[:Category:Goodsprings Duncan Cemetery, Good Springs, Texas|Goodsprings Duncan Cemetery, Good Springs]] * [[:Category:Gould Cemetery, Sulphur Springs, Texas|Gould Cemetery, Sulphur Springs]] * [[:Category:Graham Hall Cemetery, Henderson, Texas|Graham Hall Cemetery, Henderson]] * [[:Category:Grant Cemetery, Rusk County, Texas|Grant Cemetery, Rusk County]] * [[:Category:Gary Family Cemetery, Rusk County, Texas|Gray Family Cemetery, Rusk County]] * [[:Category:Gray Hill Cemetery, Rusk County, Texas|Gray Hill Cemetery, Rusk County (Defunct)]] * [[:Category:Greeley Cemetery, Mount Enterprise, Texas|Greeley Cemetery, Mount Enterprise]] * [[:Category:Greenville Cemetery, Henderson, Texas|Greenville Cemetery, Henderson]] * [[:Category:Greenwood Cemetery, Rusk County, Texas|Greenwood Cemetery, Rusk County]] * [[:Category:Hall Cemetery, Lawsonville, Texas|Hall Cemetery, Lawsonville]] * [[:Category:Harmony Hill Cemetery, Henderson, Texas|Harmony Hill Cemetery, Henderson]] * [[:Category:Harmony Pirtle Cemetery, Henderson, Texas|Harmony Pirtle Cemetery, Henderson]] * Hartt-Foster Cemetery, Concord * [[:Category:Hendricks Cemetery, Rusk County, Texas|Hendricks Cemetery, Rusk County]] * [[:Category:Hickory Grove African-American Cemetery, Rusk County, Texas|Hickory Grove African-American Cemetery, Rusk County]] * [[:Category:Hickory Grove Cemetery, Cross Roads, Texas|Hickory Grove Cemetery, Cross Roads]] * [[:Category:Hodges Cemetery, Lawsonville, Texas|Hodges Cemetery, Lawsonville]] * [[:Category:Holleman Cemetery, Oak Flats, Texas|Holleman Cemetery, Oak Flats]] * [[:Category:Hughes Cemetery, Henderson, Texas|Hughes Cemetery, Henderson]] * [[:Category:Hunt Cemetery, Henderson, Texas|Hunt Cemetery, Henderson]] * [[:Category:Iron Mountain Cemetery, Mount Enterprise, Texas|iron Mountain Cemetery, Mount Enterprise]] * [[:Category:Irwin Cemetery, Henderson, Texas|Irwin Cemetery, Henderson]] * [[:category:Isabell Chapel Cemetery, Mount Enterprise, Texas|Isabell Chapel Cemetery, Mount Enterprise]] * James Little Cemetery at Patrick, Pinehill, Texas * [[:Category:Jones Cemetery, Laird Hill, Texas|Jones Cemetery, Laird Hill]] * [[:Category:Hones Family Cemetery, Pone, Texas|Jones Family Cemetery, Pone]] * [[:Category:Jones-Higg Cemetery, Glenfawn, Texas|Jones-Hogg Cemetery, Glenfawn]] * [[:Category:King Cemetery, Mount Enterprise, Texas|King Cemetery, Mount Enterprise]] * [[:category:Laird-Thompson Cemetery, Laird Hill, Texas|Laird Thompson Cemetery. Laird Hill (See::Thompson Cemetery)]] * [[:Category:Lakewood Memorial Park, Henderson, Texas|Lakewood Memorial Park, Henderson]] * [[:Category: Laneville Cemetery, Laneville, Texas|Laneville Cemetery, Laneville]] * [[:Category:Langston Cemetery, Caledonia, Texas|Langston Cemetery, Caledonia]] * Lee Grave, Lawsonville * [[:Category:Lee Shiloh Cemetery, Price, Texas|Lee Shiloh Cemetery, Price]] * [[:Category:Lees Cemetery, Price, Texas|Lees Cemetery, Price (See:Lee Shiloh Cemetery)]] * [[:Category: Leopard Cemetery, Rusk County, Texas|Leopard Cemetery, Pinehill]] * [[:Category:Leveretts Chapel Family Cemetery, Rusk County, Texas|Leveretts Chapel Family Cemetery, Rusk County]] * [[:Category:Lewis Cemetery, Minden, Texas|Lewis Cemetery, Minden]] * [[:Category:Liberty Baptist Cemetery - Egypt, Rusk County, Texas|Liberty Baptist Cemetery - Egypt, Rusk County]] * [[:Category: Liberty Cemetery, Rusk County, Texas|Liberty Cemetery, Liberty]] * [[:Category:Little Family Cemetery, Brachfield, Texas|Little Family Cemetery, Brachfield]] * [[:Category:Little Gravesite, Rusk County, Texas|Little Gravesite, Rusk, County,]] * [[:Category:Little-Swain Cemetery, Mount Enterprise, Texas|Little-Swain Cemetery, Mount Enterprise]] * [[:Category:Lockridge Cemetery, Hickey, Texas|Lockridge Cemetery, Hickey]] * [[:Category:Lucy Stone Cemetery, Rusk County, Texas|Lucy Stone Cemetery (See:Wiggins Cemetery)]] * Lyles-Sanders Cemetery, Sulghut Springs * [[:Category:Maple Grove Cemetery, Minden, Texas|Maple Grove Cemetery, Minden]] * Mapps Cemetery, Henderson * [[:Category:Martin Cemetery, Tatum, Texas|Martin Cemetery, Tatum]] * [[:Category:Mayfield Cemetery, Mount Enterprise, Texas|Mayfield Cemetery, Mount Enterprise]] * [[:Category:Mays Cemetery, New Salem, Texas|Mays Cemetery, New Salem]] * [[:Category:McAllister Cemetery, Mount Enterprise, Texas|McAllister Cemetery, Mount Enterprise]] * [[:Category:McCune Cemetery, Laneville, Texas|McCune Cemetery, Laneville]] * Medford Cemetery, New Salem (See:Fairview Cemetery} * [[:Category:Memorial Gardens (Henderson), Henderson, Texas|Memorial Gardens (Henderson), Henderson (See:Rusk County Memorial Gardens)]] * [[:Category:Miles Cemetery, Rusk County, Texas|Miles Cemetery, Rusk County]] * [[:Category:Millville Cemetery, Oak Hill, Texas|Millville Cemetery, Oak Hill]] * [[:Category:Moore Cemetery, Pleasant Grove, Rusk County, Texas|Moore Cemetery, Pleasant Grove]] * [[:Category:Moss Cemetery, Mount Enterprise, Texas | Moss Cemetery, Mount Enterprise]] * [[:Category:Mount Comfort Cemetery, Rusk County, Texas|Mount Comfort Cemetery, Rusk County]] * [[:Category: Mount Hope Cemetery, Henderson, Texas|Mount Hope Cemetery, Joinerville]] * [[:Category:Mount Moriah Cemetery, Rusk County, Texas|Mount Moriah Cemetery, Rusk County]] * [[:Category:Mount Tabor Indian Cemetery, Rusk County, Texas|Mount Tabor Indian Cemetery, Rusk County]] * [[:Category:Mount Vernon Cemetery, Henderson, Texas|Mount Vernon Cemetery, Henderson]] * [[:Category:Mount Zion Baptist Cemetery, Rusk County, Texas|Mount Zion Baptist Cemetery, Rusk County]] * Mount Zion CEmetery, Zion Grove * [[:Category:Movers Cemetery, Good Springs, Texas|Movers Cemetery, Good Springs]] * [[:Category:Myers Cemetery, Pinehill, Texas|Myers Cemetery, Pine hill]] * [[:Category:Nalls Cemetery, Arlam, Texas|Nalls Cemetery, Arlam]] * [[:Category:Neeley Cemetery, Pone, Texas|Neeley Cemetery, Pone]] * [[:Category:New Home Cemetery, Overton, Texas|New Home Cemetery, Overton]] * [[:Category:New Hope Cemetery, Rusk County, Texas|New Hope Cemetery, Rusk County]] * [[:Category:New Prospect Baptist Church, New Prospect, Texas|New Prospect Baptist Church (See: New Prospect Cemetery)]] * [[:Category:New Prospect Cemetery, New Prospect, Texas|New Prospect Cemetery, New Prospect]] * [[:Category:New Salem Cemetery, New Salem, Texas|New Salem Cemetery, New Salem]] * [[:Category:Nip and Tuck Cemetery, Tatum, Texas|Nip and Tuck Cemetery, Tatum]] * [[:Category:Oak Hill Cemetery, Oak Hill, Texas|Oak Hill Cemetery, Oak Hill]] * [[:Category:Oberthier Cemetery, Henderson, Texas|Oberthier Cemetery, Henderson]] * [[:Category:Old Bethel Cemetery, Laneville, Texas|Old Bethel Cemetery, Laneville]] * [[:Category:Old Camden Cemetery, Rusk County, Texas|Old Camden Cemetery, Rusk County]] * [[:Category:Old City Cemetery, Henderson, Texas|Old City Cemetery, Henderson (See:Old Henderson City Cemetery]] * [[:Category:Old Glenfawn Cemetery, Rusk County, Texas|Old Glenfawn Cemetery, Rusk County (See:Wallace-Nunnally Cemetery]] * [[:Category:Old Henderson City Cemetery, Henderson, Texas|Old Henderson City Cemetery, Henderson]] * [[:Category:Old James Town Cemetery, Overton, Texas|Old James Town Cemetery, Overton]] * [[:Category:Old Minden Cemetery, Minden, Texas|Old Minden Cemetery, Minden]] * [[:Category:Old Prospect Cemetery, Mount Enterprise, Texas|Old Prospect Cemetery, Mount Enterprise]] * [[:Category:Old Shiloh Cemetery, Rusk County, Texas|Old Shiloh Cemetery, Rusk County]] * [[:Category:Old Town Cemetery, Mount Enterprise, Texas|Old Town Cemetery, Mount Enterprise (See:Edmonson Cemetery}]] * [[:Category:Original Zion Hill Cemetery, Tatum, Texas|Original Zion Hill Cemetery, Tatum]] * [[:Category:Overton City Cemetery, Overton, Texas|Overton City Cemetery, Overton]] * [[:Category:Perkins Family Cemetery, Laneville, Texas|Perkins Family Cemetery, Laneville]] * [[:Category:Philips Family Cemetery, Lawsonville, Texas|Phillips Family Cemetery, Lawsonville]] * [[:Category:Pine Grove Cemetery, Pinehill, Texas|Pine Grove Cemetery, Pinehill (See:Pine Grove Cumberland Presbyterian Cemetery)]] * [[: Category:Pine Grove Cemetery, Rusk County, Texas|Pine Grove Cemetery, Rusk County]] * [[:Category:Pine Grove Cumberland Presbyterian Cemetery, Pinehill, Texas|Pinehill Grove Cumberland Cemetery, Pinehill]] * [[:Category:Pine Springs (Greasy Kitchen) Cemetery, Minden, Texas|Pine Springs (Greasy Kitchen) Cemetery, Minden]] * [[:Category:Pinehill Baptist Cemetery, Pinehill, Texas|Pinehill Baptist Cemetery, Pinehill]] * [[:Category:Pinehill Methodist Cemetery, Pinehill, Texas|Pinehill Methodist Cemetery, Pinehill]] * [[:Category:Pirtle Baptist Cemetery, Pitner Junction, Texas|Pirtle Baptist Cemetery, Pitner Junction]] * [[:Category:Pirtle Methodist Cemetery, Pirtle, Texas|Pirtle Methodist Cemetery, Pirtle]] * [[:category:Pleasant Grove Cemetery, Rusk County, Texas|Pleasant Grove Cemetery, Rusk County]] * [[:Category:Pleasant Grove Cemetery, Rusk County, Texas|Pleasant Grove ME South Cemetery, Rusk County (See:Pleasant Grove Cemetery)]] * [[:Category:Pleasant Hill Cemetery, New London, Texas|Pleasant Hill Cemetery, New London]] * [[:Category:Post Oak Cemetery, Rusk County, Texas|Post Oak Cemetery, Rusk County]] * [[:Category:Powell Private Cemetery, Minden, Texas|Powell Private Cemetery, Minden]] * [[:Category:Prospect Cemetery, Minden, Texas|Prospect Cemetery Minden]] * [[:Category:Pryor Cemetery, Rusk County, Texas|Pryor Cemetery, Rusk County]] * [[:Category:Reklaw Cemetery, Reklaw, Texas|Reklaw Cemetery, Reklaw]] * [[:Category:Rhodes Campground Cemetery, Rusk County, Texas|Rhodes Campground Cemetery, Rusk County]] * [[:Category:Rocky Mount Cemetery, Sexton City, Texas|Rocky Mount Cemetery, Sexton City]] * [[:Category:Ross Family Cemetery, Mount Enterprise, Texas|Ross Family Cemetery, Mount Enterprise]] * [[:Category:Rusk County Memorial Gardens, Henderson, Texas|Rusk County Memorial Gardens, Henderson]] * [[:Category:Saint John Cemetery, Cross Roads, Texas|Saint John Cemetery, Cross Roads]] * [[:Category:St. Johns Cemetery (Steber Grove), Rusk County, Texas|Saint John Steber Grove, Cross Roads ]] * [[:Category:Sand Hill Cemetery, Mount Enterprise, Texas|Sand Hill Cemetery, Mount Enterprise {See: Isabell Chapel Cemetery)]] * [[:Category:Sandfield Cemetery, Glenfawn, Texas|Sandfield Cemetery, Glenfawn (See: Glenfawn Cemetery)]] * [[:Category:Sheffield Family Cemetery, Red Level, Texas|Sheffield Family CEmetery, Red Level (See: Choice Cemetery)]] * [[:Category:Shiloh Cemetery, Brachfield, Texas|Shiloh Cemetery, Brachfield]] * [[:Category:Shiloh Cemetery, Rusk County, Texas|Shiloh Cemetery, Rusk County (See: Old Shiloh Cemetery)]] * [[:Category:Steber Cemetery, New London, Texas|Steber Cemetery, New London]] * [[:Category:Simon Cemetery, Zion Grove, Texas|Steber Cemetery, Zion Grove]] * [[:Category:Sirls Cemetery, Rusk County, Texas|Sirls Cemetery, Rusk County]] * [[:Category:Smith Chapel Cemetery, Mayflower, Texas|Smith Chapel Cemetery, Mayflower]] * [[:Category:Smith Memorial Park, Henderson, Texas|Smith Memorial Park, Henderson]] * [[:Category:Smith Park Burial Site, Henderson, Texas|Smith Park Burial Site, Henderson]] * [[:Category:Spence Cemetery, Rusk County, Texas|Spence Cemetery, Rusk County]] * [[:Category:Star House Cemetery - Old Prospect Community, Rusk County, Texas|Star House Cemetery - Old Prospect Community, Rusk County]] * [[:Category:Star Memorial Cemetery, Rusk County, Texas|Star Memorial Cemetery, Rusk County]] * [[:Category:Stebbins Cemetery, Laird Hill, Texas|Stebbins Cemetery, Laird Hill]] * [[:Category:Stewart Cemetery, Henderson, Texas|Stewart Cemetery, Henderson]] * [[:Category:Strong Cemetery, Henderson, Texas|Strong Cemetery, Henderson]] * [[:Category: Strong Cemetery, Henderson, Texas|Strong Cemetery Colored, Henderson]] * [[:Category:Talley Cemetery, Mount Enterprise, Texas|Talley Cemetery, Mount Enterprise]] * [[:Category:Tatum Cemetery, Tatum, Texas|Tatum Cemetery, Tatum]] * [[:Category:Tennessee Cemetery, Rusk County, Texas|Tennessee Cemetery, Rusk County]] * [[:Category:Thomas-Gaston Cemetery, Rusk County, Texas|Thomas-Gaston Cemetery, Rusk County]] * [[:Category:Thompson Cemetery, Laird Hill, Texas|Thompson Cemetery, Laird Hill]] * [[:Category:Typps Cemetery, Rusk County, Texas|Tipps Cemetery, Rusk County]] * [[:Category:Trammell Cemetery, Dirgin, Texas|Trammell Cemetery, Dirgin]] * [[:Category:Tubman Cemetery, Mount Enterprise, Texas|Tubman Cemeery, Mount Enterprise]] * Tudman Cemetery, Mount Enterprise (See: Tubman Cemetery

Russell Family Mysteries

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Russell Flat Cemetery, Sand Springs, Kentucky

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[[Category: Russell Flat Cemetery, Sand Springs, Kentucky]] [[Category:Jackson County, Kentucky, Cemeteries]] This free space page for the Russell Flat Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]] created to document the life and times of our ancestors who are interred here. The U.S Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Russell+Flat+Cemetery/@37.539915,-83.99286,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x884314462d148549:0xf1c69cca36c4ce61 Russell Flat Cemetery, Sand Springs, Kentucky on Google Maps] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=75848&CScn=russell+flat&CScntry=4&CSst=19& Russell Flat Cemetery on Find a Grave] A profile page has been created for each person buried in this cemetery. Click on the name to view. == Table of Interments == {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name ! First Names ! data-sort-type="date" |Birth ! data-sort-type="date"|Death ! Inscription and notes ! class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Abner-182|Abner]]||Boyd||1937 Apr 25||2003 Mar 5||"Gone but not forgotten"||[[Image:Abner-182.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Abner-180|Abner]]||Floyd||1928 Apr 3||1996 Aug 24||"We love you Dad. The influence you had on all our lives will live on in our hearts for generations to come. May God enjoy you as we have."||[[Image:Abner-180.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Abner-183|Abner]]||Fronie J.||1942 Jun 13||1992 Jul 26||"Gone but not forgotten"||[[Image:Abner-183.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Abner-175|Abner]]||James C.||1930 May 27||1967 Feb 19||||[[Image:Abner-175.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lainhart-80|Abner]]||Lola||1910 Feb 3||1988 Feb 10||||[[Image:Lainhart-80.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Abner-173|Abner]]||Turner||1900 May 26||1981 Dec 21||||[[Image:Lainhart-80.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Abner-174|Abner]]||Virgil ||1926||1984||"Pvt US Army WW II||[[Image:Abner-174.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Blanton-643|Blanton]]||baby|| ||1949 Jun 6||"Mr. Mizz Wiley Blanton baby"||[[Image:Blanton-643.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gabbard-186|Blanton]]||Bessie (Gabbard)||1912 Jul 16||1993 Oct 17||"In loving memory"||[[Image:Blanton-550.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Blanton-550|Blanton]]||Delbert||1912 Mar 9||1952 Feb 17||"In loving memory"||[[Image:Blanton-550.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Blanton-548|Blanton]]||Elby||1899 Jun 12||1974 Jul 24||"Gone to rest. In my Father's house are many mansions."||[[Image:Blanton-548.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Blanton-553|Blanton]]||Hershel S.||1938 Mar 9||1996 Jun 23||"A2C US Air Force"||[[Image:Blanton-553.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lakes-26|Blanton]]||Mable Sally (Lakes)||1906 Jun 22||1993 Dec 6||"Forever in our hearts"||[[Image:Lakes-26.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Harrison-7273|Blanton]]||Menervie (Harrison)||1905 Mar 29||1980 May 10||"Gone to rest. In my Father's house are many mansions."||[[Image:Blanton-548.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Blanton-551|Blanton]]||Thelma||1932 Dec 10||1952 Jul 20||||[[Image:Blanton-551.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Blanton-552|Blanton]]||Theodore Roosevelt||1904 Nov 7||1976 Jul 29||"Forever in our hearts"||[[Image:Blanton-552.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Isaacs-739|Burns]]||Flora (Isaacs)||1926 Mar 17||2010 Apr 20||"Beloved Mother" "Have faith in God"||[[Image:Isaacs-739.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Isaacs-590|Carpenter]]||Elva (Isaacs)||1927 Jun 23||2003 May 18||"In my Father's house are many mansions"||[[Image:Carpenter-6462.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Carpenter-6462|Carpenter]]||Floyd||1926 May 1||2009 May 26||"In my Father's house are many mansions"||[[Image:Carpenter-6462.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Clark-22721|Clark]]||Bradley||1896 Apr 7||1995 Dec 13||"Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done." "Holy Bible" "Father"||[[Image:Ramsey-2436.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Fowler-5293|Clark]]||Effie Ellen (Fowler)||1922 Nov 9||2012 Jul 18||"Precious Lord take my hand"||[[Image:Clark-25552.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Ramsey-2436|Clark]]||Emily (Ramsey)||1899 Dec 21||1986 Apr 22||"Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done." "Holy Bible" "Mother"||[[Image:Ramsey-2436.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Clark-19741|Clark]]||John Wesley||1922 Jul 22||1992 Mar 7||married May 31, 1991||[[Image:Clark-19741.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Clark-26268|Clark]]||Junior||1953 Sep 30||1953 Sep 30||||[[Image:Clark-26268.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-258816|Clark]]||Suda Mae||1954 Mar 18||||married May 31, 1991||[[Image:Clark-19741.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Clark-25552|Clark]]||William Henry||1920 Feb 15||2007 Jul 8||"Precious Lord take my hand"||[[Image:Clark-25552.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Harrison-6176|Clark]]||Zola (Harrison)||1926 Sep 11||2002 Jul 19||"We love you Mom. The influence you had on all our lives will live on in our hearts for generations to come. May God enjoy you as we have."||[[Image:Harrison-6176.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Clements-2386|Clements]]||Mandy Sue||1972 Dec 25||1986 May 20||"Daughter" "At rest"||[[Image:Clements-2386.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Collins-10662|Collins]]||Donnie Ann||1924 Jul 10||2000 Feb 16||||[[Image:Collins-10670.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Collins-10922|Collins]]||Edward A.||1936 Mar 26||2003 Dec 12||"We love you Ed. The influence you had on all our lives will live on in our hearts for generations to come. May God enjoy you as we have."||[[Image:Collins-10922.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Collins-10670|Collins]]||Lilly Wayne||1914 Jul 21||1997 Nov 20||"Gone home"||[[Image:Collins-10670.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Collins-10927|Collins]]||Newberry||1889||1933 Aug 25||"Gone but remember by wife Gracy C"||[[Image:Collins-10927.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Collins-10671|Collins]]||Virgil T.||1953 Mar 29||2010 Jul 25||"Loved"||[[Image:Collins-10671.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Blanton-547|Cox]]||Bertha Martha (Blanton)||1924 Nov 9||1982 Apr 4||||[[Image:Cox-11462.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cox-11462|Cox]]||Delbert||1919 May 17||1981 Mar 12||||[[Image:Cox-11462.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cox-11463|Cox]]||Delbert, Junior||1939 May 18||1993 Aug 15||"Dad" "Forever in our hearts"||[[Image:Cox-11463.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Abner-176|Cox]]||Emma (Abner)||1890 Oct 2||1973 Mar 18||"At rest"||[[Image:Abner-176.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cox-11458|Cox]]||Gentry||1880 Jun 13||1925 Aug 17||"At rest"||[[Image:Cox-11458.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Isaacs-742|Cox]]||Letha (Isaacs)||1886 Nov 9||1939 Nov 27||"Grandmother"||[[Image:Isaacs-742.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cox-12857|Cox]]||Lona||1905 Jan 19||1919 Jan 5||"daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Cox"||[[Image:Cox-12857.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cox-11461|Cox]]||Mary Ella||1912 Jan 22||1912 Jul 16||||[[Image:Cox-11461.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cox-12895|Cox]]||Milton G.||1831||1916 Oct 28||"Grandfather, from Lucy Carpenter"||[[Image:Cox-12895.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Durham-1643|Durham]]||Howard||1938 Nov 25||1986 Jun 7||"An inspiration to all who knew him"||[[Image:Durham-1643.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Isaacs-760|Durham]]||Minnie (Isaacs)||1943 Apr 19||2014 May 17||||[[Image:Isaacs-760.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Clark-25557|Estes]]||Barbara Ann (Clark)||1941 Nov 7||2014 Dec 16||||[[Image:Clark-25557.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Fowler-5448|Fowler]]||Chester||1940 Mar 9||2011 Oct 24||||[[Image:Fowler-5448.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Blanton-610|Fowler]]||Edith Jane (Blanton)||1898 Jan 24||1971 Sep 14||||[[Image:Fowler-5291.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-299689|Fowler]]||Geraldine||1932 Nov 14||||||[[Image:Fowler-5294.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Fowler-5294|Fowler]]||Howard||1925 Feb 15||1999 Dec 2||"PFC US Army World War II"||[[Image:Fowler-5294.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lainhart-84|Fowler]]||Lois Jean (Lainhart)||1955 Aug 17||2015 Jan 15||||[[Image:Lainhart-84.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Fowler-5291|Fowler]]||Minus||1894 Jan 16||1970 Aug 27||||[[Image:Fowler-5291.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Fowler-5449|Fowler]]||Sherman D.||1937 Apr 2||2014 Jan 10||||[[Image:Fowler-5449.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-304656|Fowler]]||Vedis||1939 Jul 19||2010 Apr 28||||[[Image:Fowler-5448.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Fowler-5292|Fowler]]||Willie C.||1935 May 9||1957 Sep 27||"Kentucky SP3 11 Airborne Division"||[[Image:Fowler-5292.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gabbard-178|Gabbard]]||Albert||1930 Jun 22||2013 Apr 4||"The loving parents of Randell, Jeannie, Micheal"||[[Image:Gabbard-178.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gabbard-183|Gabbard]]||Larry Randall||1955 Jan 3||||"The beloved father and mother of Kellie Renae Gabbard"||[[Image:Gabbard-183.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Russell-9593|Gabbard]]||Opal Mae (Russell)||1939 Mar 27||||"The loving parents of Randell, Jeannie, Micheal"||[[Image:Gabbard-178.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-281009|Gabbard]]||Rebecca S.||1961 Mar 3||2001 Oct 30||"The beloved father and mother of Kellie Renae Gabbard"||[[Image:Gabbard-183.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Baker-20541|Gabbard]]||Sarah||1884 Mar 22||1968 Oct 18||"Lay at rest"||[[Image:Unknown-304141.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Harrison-8494|Harrison]]||Ackman||1913 Jan 21||1968 Oct 26||||[[Image:Harrison-8494.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Harrison-6177|Harrison]]||Conley||1948 Apr 25||2004 Dec 31||"Precious Lord take my hand"||[[Image:Harrison-6177.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Isaacs-449|Harrison]]||Cordelia (Isaacs)||1880||1952||||[[Image:Isaacs-449.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Fowler-4109|Harrison]]||Esther Mae (Fowler)||1920 Apr 10||1998 Nov 24||"Precious Memories"||[[Image:Harrison-6175.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Harrison-6174|Harrison]]||James B.||1874||1950||||[[Image:Harrison-6174.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Harrison-6173|Harrison]]||Jiles||1896||1978||Pvt Us Army||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Harrison-6172|Harrison]]||Nerva A. (Harrison)||1905||1952||||[[Image:Harrison-6172.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hobbs-2861|Harrison]]||Rebecca (Hobbs)||1918 Dec 2||1954 Jan 31||||[[Image:Hobbs-2861.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Harrison-6175|Harrison]]||Vincent||1919 Nov 3||1952 Aug 25||"Precious Memories"||[[Image:Harrison-6175.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Harrison-8561|Harrison]]||Woodrow (Woodie)||1914 Dec 6||2000 Dec 27||"We love you Dad. The influence you had on all our lives will live on in our hearts for generations to come. May God enjoy you as we have."||[[Image:Harrison-8561.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hatfield-1627|Hatfield]]||John W.||1882 Aug 15||1909 May 18||||[[Image:Hatfield-1627.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hatfield-1628|Hatfield]]||Martin W.||1906 May 8||1908 Apr 29||||[[Image:Hatfield-1628.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hobbs-2845|Hobbs]]||Cloyd||1925 Apr 28||2003 Jun 15||"Married June 22, 1957, Daughter Rhonda, Grandson Derrick"||[[Image:Hobbs-2845.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hobbs-2850|Hobbs]]||Douglas ||1950 Nov 27||2010 Feb 13||"Married April 22, 1972"||[[Image:Hobbs-2850.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hobbs-2851|Hobbs]]||Douglas Scott||1972 Mar 20||2012 Jan 29||||[[Image:Hobbs-2851.jpg|50px]] |- | [[McKinney-2928|Hobbs]]||Hannah (McKinney)||1893||1988||||[[Image:McKinney-2928.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cox-12837|Hobbs]]||Jo Ann (Cox)||1956 Feb 12||||"Married April 22, 1972"||[[Image:Hobbs-2851.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-303637|Hobbs]]||Opal ||1941 Apr 7||2008 Mar 25||"Married June 22, 1957, Daughter Rhonda, Grandson Derrick"||[[Image:Hobbs-2845.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hobbs-2852|Hobbs]]||Regina Marie||1974 Mar 10||1974 Mar 11||||[[Image: Hobbs-2852.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hobbs-2860|Hobbs]]||Robert||1917 Jul 25||1919 Feb 7||||[[Image:Hobbs-2860.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hobbs-2848|Hobbs]]||Simeon||1886 Dec 24||nd||||[[Image:Hobbs-2848.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Holmes-6638|Holmes]]||Hazel||1927 Oct 20||2004 Feb 28||PVT Us Army, World War I||[[Image:Holmes-6638.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Isaacs-765|Isaacs]]||Algin H.||1895 Mar 25||1961 Mar 4||||[[Image:Isaacs-765.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Isaacs-748|Isaacs]]||baby||nd||||||[[Image:Isaacs-748.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Isaacs-604|Isaacs]]||Berlin||1936 Mar 21||2000 May 31||"Precious Lord take my hand"||[[Image:Isaacs-604.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Isaacs-445|Isaacs]]||Chester||1929 Mar 29||||married Feb 12, 1949 "Precious Lord, take my hand" "Together Forever"||[[Image:Isaacs-445.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Isaacs-763|Isaacs]]||Chester||1932 May 17||1990 Jul 21||||[[Image:Isaacs-763.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Isaacs-594|Isaacs]]||Delbert||1922 Feb 22||1981 Jun 24||||[[Image:Isaacs-594.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Isaacs-744|Isaacs]]||Eddie||1948 Apr 21||1948 Oct 27||||[[Image:Isaacs-744.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Isaacs-609|Isaacs]]||Elisha||1887||1953||"Father" "Gone, but not forgotten"||[[Image:Isaacs-609.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-281756|Isaacs]]||Ella||1898 Jun 22||1969 May 15||"Mother" "Gone, but not forgotten"||[[Image:Unknown-281756.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Fowler-4963|Isaacs]]||Estlee (Fowler)||1934 Sep 26||2013 Mar 7||"Father I stretch my hands to Thee."||[[Image:Isaacs-605.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Isaacs-740|Isaacs]]||Faye Jean||1940 Sep 30||2003 Apr 8||"We love you Faye Jean. The influence you had on all our lives will live on in our hearts for generations to come. May God enjoy you as we have."||[[Image: Isaacs-740.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Isaacs-605|Isaacs]]||Frank||1925 Mar 18||1996 Sep 15||"Father I stretch my hands to Thee."||[[Image:Isaacs-605.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Moore-21576|Isaacs]]||Gracie (Moore)||1903 Nov 3||1979 Jul 22||"When we all get to heaven"||[[Image:Isaacs-583.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Isaacs-615|Isaacs]]||Grover E.||1931 apr 21||2013||||[[Image:Isaacs-615.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Isaacs-738| Isaacs]]||Henry||1885 May 15||1965 Apr 25||||[[Image: Isaacs-738.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Isaacs-607|Isaacs]]||Ica Benda (Isaacs)||1853 Dec||bef 1910||"Wife of John Henry Isaacs"||[[Image:Isaacs-607.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Isaacs-746|Isaacs]]||Jim||nd||nd||||[[Image:Isaacs-746.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Isaacs-606|Isaacs]]||John Henry||1853 Apr 15||1920 Aug 6||"Husband of Ice Benda Isaacs"||[[Image:Isaacs-606.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Isaacs-745|Isaacs]]||Johnny||1945 Jan 14||1965 Nov 14||||[[Image:Isaacs-745.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Isaacs-764| Isaacs]]||Lloyd||1934 Aug 17||2005 Apr 10||||[[Image:Isaacs-764.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Isaacs-743|Isaacs]]||Lonnie||nd||nd||||[[Image:Isaacs-743.jpg|50px]] |- | [[McKinney-2071|Isaacs]]||Myrtle (McKinney)||1930 Jun 28||2012 Sep 16||married Feb 12, 1949 "Precious Lord, take my hand" "Together Forever"||[[Image:McKinney-2071.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Baker-18116|Isaacs]]||Rachel (Baker)||1906 Mar 16||1986 Jul 9||||[[Image:Isaacs-585.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Isaacs-747|Isaacs]]||Reba||1949 Jul 5||1953 Nov 11||||[[Image:Isaacs-747.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Isaacs-762|Isaacs]]||Rosa Ethel||1924 May 9||||||[[Image:Isaacs-762.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-281732|Isaacs]]||Snowie||1944 Oct 1||||"Precious Lord take my hand"||[[Image:Isaacs-604.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Isaacs-583|Isaacs]]||Stanley||1896 May 16||1975 May 1||"When we all get to heaven"||[[Image:Isaacs-583.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Isaacs-585|Isaacs]]||Turner||1901 Mar 31||1992 Feb 13||||[[Image:Isaacs-585.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lainhart-79|Lainhart]]||William Christopher||1884 Jan 15||1954 Jan 12||"Asleep in Jesus"||[[Image:Lainhart-79.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lakes-31|Lakes]]||Jerry||||1923 Apr 16||"At rest"||[[Image:Lakes-31.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-303619|Lakes]]||Susan M.||1901 Apr 9||1926 May 30||"At rest"||[[Image:Unknown-303619.jpg|50px]] |- | [[McKinney-2073|McKinney]]||Alex||1931 Jun 29||1995 Mar 13||"At rest" "Husband" "Wed Feb. 28, 1955"||[[Image:McKinney-2074.jpg|50px]] |- | [[McKinney-2075|McKinney]]||Alfred||1923 Dec 17||1990 Nov 20||"Gone but not forgotten"||[[Image:McKinney-2075.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Isaacs-444|McKinney]]||Allie Rae (Isaacs)||1907 Jun 27||1946 Sep 7||||[[Image:Isaacs-444.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Isaacs-446|McKinney]]||Corarean (Isaacs)||1939 Mar 30||2008 Mar 2||"At rest" "Wife" "Wed Feb. 28, 1955"||[[Image:Isaacs-446.jpg|50px]] |- | [[McKinney-2076|McKinney]]||John Robert||1925||1926||"At rest"||[[Image:McKinney-2076.jpg|50px]] |- | [[McKinney-2938|McKinney]]||Joshua||1985 Dec 6||1985 Dec 6||||[[Image:McKinney-2938.jpg|50px]] |- | [[McKinney-2862|McKinney]]||Lloyd||1922 May 23||||||[[Image:Rose-6855.jpg|50px]] |- | [[McKinney-2074|McKinney]]||Marilyn||1957 Feb 20||1957 Feb 20||||[[Image:McKinney-2074.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Rose-6855|McKinney]]||Ruby (Rose)||1935 Jun 24||2001 Jun 27||"Love"||[[Image:Rose-6855.jpg|50px]] |- | [[McKinney-2954|McKinney]]||Verda||1930 Oct 24||2013 Sep 4||||[[Image:McKinney-2954.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-258802|McKinney]]||Verna||1928 Jan 17||2009 Oct 24||"Gone but not forgotten"||[[Image:Unknown-258802.jpg|50px]] |- | [[McKinney-2072|McKinney]]||William M.||1889 Aug 16||1941 Aug 18||||[[Image:McKinney-2072.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Moore-19112|Moore]]||Cloyd Eugene "Gene"||1946 Jan 11||2011 Oct 7||||[[Image:Moore-19112.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Isaacs-448|Moore]]||Lois (Isaacs)||1950 May 28||2005 Apr 15||||[[Image:Moore-19112.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Rader-584|Rader]]||Elmer Lyndon||1942 Jan 11||1991 Feb 8||||[[Image:Rader-584.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-282122|Rader]]||Yvon ||1946 Dec 9||||||[[Image:Rader-584.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Richardson-8530|Richardson]]||Coleman D.||1931 Jun 30||2001 Aug 24||"In loving memory"||[[Image:Richardson-8530.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Richardson-9723|Richardson]]||James||1881 May 22||1958 Oct 13||"Ohio Pvt US Marine Corps"||[[Image:Richardson-9723.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lainhart-82|Richardson]]||Laura||1890 Oct 8||1972 Nov 13||||[[Image:Unknown-281820.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Riddel-83|Riddel]]||Benjamin||1988 Jan 27||2014 Jul 5||"We love you Benjamin. The influence you had on all our lives will live on in our hearts for generations to come. May God enjoy you as we have."||[[Image:Riddel-83.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Rose-7038|Rose]]||Cecil||1955 Jun 5||2002 Jun 17||"Rose Brothers" "The Mechanics" "Gone to be with Jesus"||[[Image:Rose-7037.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Rose-6850|Rose]]||Clarence||1933 Mar 3||1994 Jul 20||"We love you Dad. The influence you had on all our lives will live on in our hearts for generations to come. May God enjoy you as we have."||[[Image:Rose-6850.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Blanton-554|Rose]]||Della G. (Blanton)||1905 Oct 5||1932 Dec 28||||[[Image:Blanton-554.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Isaacs-761|Rose]]||Dessie (Isaacs)||1920 Aug 3||1992 Apr 17||"Mother" "God is my refuge and strength"||[[Image:Unknown-304143.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Rose-6848|Rose]]||Donald J.||1938 Oct 8||1980 Nov 24||||[[Image:Rose-6848.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Rose-6854|Rose]]||Dorothy (Rose)||1928 Feb 23||2000 Dec 12||"Mom"||[[Image:Rose-6849.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Rose-6376|Rose]]||Earl||1924 Sep 7||1924 Dec 15||||[[Image:Rose-6376.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Rose-6863|Rose]]||Gerald Don||1965 Jan 9||1998 Jul 5||"Precious Lord take my hand"||[[Image:Rose-6863.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Rose-6849|Rose]]||Henry ||1926 Nov 27||1963 Jan 28||"Dad"||[[Image:Rose-6849.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Rose-7037|Rose]]||Mitchell||1958 Mar 5||2004 May 16||"Rose Brothers" "The Mechanics" "Gone to be with Jesus"||[[Image:Rose-7037.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Rose-6846|Rose]]||Pleasant M.||1906 Jul 20||1984 Nov 1||||[[Image:Rose-6846.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Russell-9648|Russell]]||Chona D.||1969 Oct 25||||"Daughter on earth, daughter in heaven" "Let's walk the last mile together"||[[Image:Russell-9647.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Russell-9650|Russell]]||Clayton A.||1939 Apr 1||2001 Dec 2||Married Mar 10, 1958 ||[[Image:Russell-9650.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-281848|Russell]]||Doris Jean||1943 Jun 9||||||[[Image:Russell-9650.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Russell-9647|Russell]]||Herbert||1947 Mar 29||||"Let's walk the last mile together"||[[Image:Russell-9647.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Russell-9646|Russell]]||Hobert||1945 Feb 15||2015 Jan 18||||[[Image:Russell-9646.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-281801|Russell]]||Jeannie E.||1952 Sep 22||||"Let's walk the last mile together"||[[Image:Russell-9647.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Russell-9627|Russell]]||Johnny F.||1913 Feb 15||1951 Aug 5||"Asleep in Jesus"||[[Image:Russell-9627.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Russell-9691|Russell]]||Kenneth||1943 Feb 17||1943 Feb 23||||[[Image:Russell-9691.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Russell-9651|Russell]]||Larry Dean||1959 Apr 29||1962 Mar 6||"Our little angel"||[[Image:Russell-9651.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Russell-9653|Russell]]||Lewis Doss||1877 Sep 27||1956 May 9||||[[Image:Russell-9653.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Russell-9637|Russell]]||Luther||1915 May 8||1976 Jun 30||"Married Oct 13, 1937"||[[Image:Russell-9637.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Richardson-8529|Russell]]||Mary F. (Richardson)||1875 Aug 18||1946 Apr 14||"At rest"||[[Image:Richardson-8529.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lainhart-81|Russell]]||Mina "Minnie" (Lainhart)||1913 Mar 28||1980 Mar 20||"Asleep in Jesus"||[[Image:Lainhart-81.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lainhart-78|Russell]]||Myrtle (Lainhart)||1908 May 29||1991 Jan 23||"Asleep in Jesus"||[[Image:Russell-9627.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lakes-23|Russell]]||Ola B. (Lakes)||1918 Jun 18||2009 Feb 7||"Married Oct 13, 1937"||[[Image:Russell-9637.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Fox-6193|Russell]]||Polly (Fox)||1910 Apr 23||1945 May 4||loving sister of Martha, Mary, Viola||[[Image:Fox-6193.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Russell-9652|Russell]]||Ruth||1946 Oct 29||1946 Dec 20||"Twin of Ruby"||[[Image:Russell-9652.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Russell-9633|Russell]]||Sterling||1912 Jan 22||1963 May 17||"Asleep in Jesus"||[[Image:Russell-9633.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Russell-8275|Russell]]||William M.||1872 Sep 15||1952 Mar 15||"At rest"||[[Image:Russell-8275.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-281632|Smith]]||Angelina||1890||1964||||[[Image:Unknown-281632.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Marcum-432|Marcum]]||Mary (Marcum)||1916 Feb 4||1988 Jul 7||"A loving mother"||[[Image:Marcum-432.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Isaacs-593|Sowder]]||Nola (Isaacs)||1941 Sep 7||2001 Nov 14||"In loving memory"||[[Image:Isaacs-593.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Townsend-4245|Townsend]]||Robbie||1980 Mar 12||1980 Mar 12||||[[Image:Townsend-4245.jpg|50px]] |- | |}

Russell Name Study

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[[Category:Russell Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] __NOTOC__
Please note that this name study currently has no Coordinator to answer any queries you may have
If you wish to contribute, please feel free to add your name (Wiki Link) to the Membership list, add links to any relevant free space pages you're working on or simply leave a message for other researchers at the foot of the page. {{Image|file=FIFW-8.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Space:Name_Studies_Coordinator#How to Join|Volunteer to be a Coordinator]] }} ==About the Project== The Russell Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Russell Russell] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Russell name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Russells), by time period (18th Century Russells), or by topic (Russell DNA, Russell Occupations, Russell Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Russell Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: Vacant''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Russell}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * [[Meadows-3721|Patti Harriman]] * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants==

Rutherford Name Study

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[[Category:Rutherford Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Rutherford Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Rutherford Rutherford] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Rutherford name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Rutherford's), by time period (18th Century Rutherford's), or by topic (Rutherford DNA, Rutherford Occupations, Rutherford Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Rutherford Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Wiegand-310|Gary (Wiegand) Harding]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Rutherford}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * [[Space:Rutherford_Roots|Rutherford Roots]] ==Membership== * [[Rutherford-448|Dave Rutherford]] * [[White-73032|Crystal White]] * [[Fitzgerald-10419 | Brad Fitzgerald]] * [[Rutherford-6558 | Leeta Rutherford]] ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Rutherfurd Rutherfurd] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Rutherfoord Rutherfoord]

Rutland Team

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[[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] '''Welcome to our Rutland page! Feel free to browse and check out the links below.''' * [[:Category:Rutland| Rutland Category Page]] * [[:Space:England:_Counties_Team| England_Counties_Team Page]] * [[Project:England|England Project Page]] * [[:Space:Rutland_Research_Resources|Rutland Resources]] * [[:Space:Sources-England#Rutland|England Sources]] '''If you are interested in helping out in Rutland, please look at how to join the [[:Project:England|England Project.]]''' If you have any questions about Rutland, please contact the team leader below. The goal of the Rutland Team is to make all Rutland profiles the best that they can be. It is our desire to leave a lasting legacy of work for future generations and current researchers that can facilitate their quest for family history, and bring them one step closer to discovering the myriad of people it has taken for them to draw breath. ===Team Members and Specific Interests=== *'''Team Leader:''' [[Buckle-52 | Hilary Gadsby]] | Empingham families, Connecting * [[McHugh-842|Fran Weidman]] | Connnecting === Rutland Maintenance Categories === :Rutland profiles needing further research are listed in the following links. Please feel free to investigate and improve them! * [[:Category:Rutland,_Unsourced_Profiles|'''Unsourced Profiles''']] * [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_RUT|'''Unconnected Profiles''']] * [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_RUT|'''Rutland Suggestions''']] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Country=England+Location=Rutland+FirstName=Unknown+OR+Country=England+Location=Rutland+LastNameatBirth=Unknown&MaxProfiles=500000&PageSize=100 '''Unknown Name'''] The maintenance statistics for all English counties are here: * [[Space:England%2C_Regional_and_County_Statistics_Page|England Regional and County Statistics]] For Rutland see: *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England%2C_Regional_and_County_Statistics_Page#Rutland Rutland Statistics]

Rylands

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As far back as the 13th Century the Rylands held lands in Westhoughton Lancashire, which towards the end of the 15th Century became the property of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cockersand_Abbey Cokersand Abbey]. The family who were minor gentry and Yeomen. They spread from Westhoughton to Culcheth, Risley, Wigan and Warrington manufacturing linen, sail cloth then wire. The earliest known manufacturers were John Rylands b1619 and his brother William who employed weavers in Culcheth to manufacture for the Manchester market. Peter Rylands 1665-1773, grandson of John, moved the business to Wigan and his son [[Rylands-75|John 1734-1815]] started manufacture of sail cloth in Warrington. Georgian Warrington benefited from the growth of Liverpool and was well known for its sailcloth. It was said that Warrington supplied almost half of the Navy of Great Britain. He and his son [[Rylands-66|John 1771-1848]] were contractors to the Admiralty. https://www.ancestry.com.au/boards/surnames.ryland/37/mb.ashx Ryland brothers was founded in 1805 when Nathaniel Greening, who had wire drawing experience joined [[Rylands-66|John Rylands]] who had returned to Warrington with the aim of setting up a wire mill. The partnership was dissolved in 1840, spawning Greening and Sons and Ryland Brothers. The business later passed to his three sons [[Rylands-72|John]], [[Rylands-74|Thomas Glazebrook]] and [[Rylands-61|Peter]] in 1843. They were instrumental in growing the manufacturing base. [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/561557-redirection A memoir of Thomas Glazebrook Rylands of Highfield, Thelwall, Cheshire by Radcliffe, Richard Duncan] In 1868 it became a private limited company, Rylands Brothers Limited. https://www.gracesguide.co.uk/Rylands_Brothers:1935_Review 1935 Review Graces Guide The 3 brothers along with Henry Bleckly established an iron works at Bewsey, Warrington which in 1874 amalgamated its Dallam Forge Co and Wigan Collieries to become The Pearson and Knowles Coal and Iron Co Ltd By 1891 the Rylands Brothers Ltd Church Street operation in the centre of Warrington had 29 separate metal processing departments and covered an area of over 23000m2 making many types of wire including telecommunications wire and barbed wire.[https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=xMvY_v4kMMQC&pg=PA211&lpg=PA211&dq=rylands+brothers+history&source=bl&ots=yMOlVQ24wM&sig=ACfU3U0ebgXcre06aozHbyWv23UwCv3ynA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiItvGOtqbpAhXEi1wKHfmWDN04ChDoATAHegQIBxAB#v=onepage&q=rylands%20brothers%20history&f=false Copper Wire and Electrical Conductors: The Shaping of a Technology By Barrie Charles Blake-Coleman.] The site is now a Sainsbury’s supermarket. The brothers had differing interests John Rylands had interests in music, painting and literature, Peters interests were politics and also had career in the House of Commons as a radical economist and subsequently a liberal unionist. Whereas Thomas Glazebrook was a philanthropist and supporter of causes like abolition of slavery. All three had a desire to improve the condition of the working classes. There is a stained glass window inside the church of All Saints Thelwall dedicated to [[Rylands-63|William Peter Rylands]]. There is another window dedicated to Peter Rylands. ==Research Notes== Not to be confused with [https://www.escholar.manchester.ac.uk/api/datastream?publicationPid=uk-ac-man-scw:1m3055&datastreamId=POST-PEER-REVIEW-PUBLISHERS-DOCUMENT.PDF John Rylands of Manchester 1801-1888] a Manchester Textile millionaire who founded [https://www.gracesguide.co.uk/Rylands_and_Sons Rylands and sons] and whose wife Enriqueta Augustina Rylands founded the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Rylands_Library John Rylands Library] in his memory. == Sources == See also * Wikipedia contributors, "Peter Rylands," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Peter_Rylands&oldid=1036037719 (accessed September 18, 2021). * https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/21010/page/2576/data.pdf * https://dr-david-harrison.com/dr-david-harrison/masonic-support-education-civic-society-19th-century/ * https://archive.org/details/correspondencesp01rylaiala/page/n6/mode/2up * http://genealogy.ukga.org/cgi-bin/genealogy.cgi?action=View&doc=register&recid=17698 * https://wmag.culturewarrington.org/2015/01/28/who-was-cecily-rylands/ * https://wmag.culturewarrington.org/2014/06/01/recollections-of-winwick-grammar-school-1859-1862/ * [http://www.localhistories.org/warrington.html A Brief history of Warrington. Tim Lambert] *[https://player.bfi.org.uk/free/film/watch-employees-of-rylands-bros-ltd-wireworks-warrington-1902-1902-online 1902 Film of Rylands employees] *[https://archive.org/details/genealogiesoffam00ryla/page/n7/mode/2up/search/Rylands Genealogies of the families of Culcheth, of Culcheth; and Risley, of Rusley; both in the county of Lancaster by Rylands, J. Paul (John Paul), b. 1846. 1n Publication date 1876] *[https://www.ancestry.co.uk/interactive/1860/1860_BurkeFamilyRecs-00529/25623?backurl=&ssrc=&backlabel=Return&rc=155,569,224,588#?imageId=1860_BurkeFamilyRecs-00524 Burke’s Family Records on Ancestry.co.uk Image 21 Page 516 (Subscription)] *[https://archive.org/details/visitationofengl01howa/page/14/mode/1up Visitation of England and Wales by Howard, Joseph Jackson, 1827-1902; Crisp, Frederick Arthur, 1851-1922; College of Arms (Great Britain) Publication date 1893] * 'Townships: Westhoughton', in A History of the County of Lancaster: Volume 5, ed. William Farrer and J Brownbill (London, 1911), pp. 20-25. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/lancs/vol5/pp20-25 [accessed 4 May 2020].

Ryves wills

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==Index== ===Robert Ryves 1551 will=== :National Archives, Kew, England :PROB 11/35/113 :Description: Will of Robert Reve or Ryve of Blandford Forum, Dorset :Date: 24 March 1552 (1551/2) :transcribed from digitised image by Helen M Ford :In the name of god amen. The 20th daie of October in the yere of our Lorde god a Thousande fyve hundredth fourtie and nyne . And in the third year of the regne of our sovereign Lord Edward the Sixth by the grace of god Kinge of England France and Ireland defender of the faith and of the church of England and also of Ireland in earth? the supreme head. I '''Robert Reve of Blanfford forum''' in the countie of Dorset being hole in body and p'fytt of mynde and remembrance thankes be given to god make my [ ] and last will in manner and form following. :First I bequeathe my soule to almighty god trusting that through the merits of the bytter passion of christe his honly sonne to be [assoryat??? ] amongst the holie company of heaven .And my body to be buried within the parish church or church yard of Blanfford aforesaid. :Item I give and bequeathe to''' John Reve, sonne of John Reve my sonne''' deceased all my right title interest and terme of yeares whereby I have yet to com of and in my Farm of Damery [cort?] and France* with appertenances and all my stock going upon the same Farme[s?] with all my other goodes and cattalls whatsoever they be remayning uppon the same farm to be delyvered to hym when he comythe to the age of twentie yeares. And if it happen the saide John Ryves to dye before he accomplishes the age of twentye yeares then I give and bequeathe unto '''Robert Ryve his brother '''the said right title interest and terme of yeares of and in the saide Farmes and the said stock of goodes and cattalls then being upon the said farme to be delivered to hym when he shall accomplish the age of xx years :Item '''where John Rives my sonn''' deceased by his last '''will and testament being date the twentie day of July in the yere of our lord god a thousand fyve hundred [xlvth] in the xxxvijth yeare of the reign of our late sovereign lord henry the eighth [1545/6 ]''' dyd give and bequeath''' to Robert Ryve Richard Reve and Thomas Reve his sonnes''' and to every of them fiftie poundes of lawful money of England and to''' Mary Ryve, Margaret Reve and Jane Reve his daughters''' and to every of them twentie poundes of lawfull mony of England I will and charge myne executors that they content and paye or cause to be [conte yd] and paide the severall legacies and somes of money in such maner forme and upon such conditones As in the saide last will and testament of the said John Rive ye deceased and at the saide last will and testament p'portith according to the strength fourme effects and terms in any[ng] of the same testament :Item I give and bequeathe to''' Johane my wife''' all my mesuages lands tenements rents reversions [ ] with the appurtenance in the borough of Blanfford forum aforesaid with all maner of advantages proffits and comodities thereto belonging except allthat mesuage or tenement with appurtenances in Blanfford for’m foresaid wherin '''John Swayn my sonne in lawe''' nowe dwelleth to have and to hold the said mesuages landes tenements rentes reversions [ ]and other the premises with th'appurtenances except before excepted to the said Johane my wief during her lyfe yf she contynue sole and not mary. And yf it happen that said Johane to marry or dye then I give and bequeathe to John Ryve the sonne of John Reve deceased all the said mesuages, landes, tenements , rents reversions [ ] with appurtenances except before excepted To have and to hold the said mesuages landes tenements rents reversions and other premisses wt appurtenances to the said John Reve the sone of John for and to the heyres of his body lawfullyy begotten immediately after the death of the said Johane my wief or after the marriare of the said Johane And yf it happen the saide John Reve the sonne to dye withoute heyres of his bodie lawfullie begotten then I give & bequeath all the said messuages landes ten'ts rents reversions and other the premises with th'appurtenances except before exce[ted to Robert Reve his brother and to th'eyres of his bodie lawfully begotten And yf it happen the said Robert to dye without heyres of his bodye lawfully begotten then I give and bequeathe all the said messuages landes tenements and other the premisses w'th'appurtenances except before excepted to Richard Reve brother to the said Robert Reve and to theyres of his bodye lawfully begotten And yf happen the said Richard Reve to dye withoute heyres of his bodye lawfully begotten, then I give and bequeath all thesaid messuages landes tenements and other the premisses w'th'appurtenances except nefore excepted to the right heyres of me the aforesaide Robert Reve for e'ver :Item I give and bequeathe to the aforesaid '''John Swayn''' all my mesuage or ten'ments w'thappurtennances in Blanfford For’ aforesaid wherein the saide John Swayn now dwelleth to have and to hold the said messuage or tenement with appurtenances to the said John Swayne and to his hyeres forever :Item I give and bequeathe to the said John Swayn the lease of the Swanne[?] Ground adjoining to the same paying all maner of duties therto belonging and also I give unto the saide John Swayn all my estate and terme of yeares yet to come of a [ seller?] with th' appurtenences set lying and being within '''Melcombe.''' :And also I give to the said John Swayn the estate of all the closes and medowe grounds that I do hold of Mr Chri'fer Cheverall with all maner of goods moveable and unmoveable that ys within the howse that John Swayne nowe dwelleth in, And do forgive hym all maner of debts fro the begynning of the world, unto this present daye :Item I give to Johan my wife the residue of all my lands that I do hold in socage during her lyf or widowes estate with all my goods and cattalls whatsoever they be within the howse that I nowe dwell and inhabyte yf it happen the said Johane to dye or to marry Then I give and Bequeathe to John Reve the sonn of John Reve deceased all my lordshipps and maners with their members & app'rte'nnces and all other mesuages cotages landes tenements rents reversions [sh ] advowsons and presage of churches Franchisses lyberties privilege rights & hereditaments whatsoever they be within the realme of England and with all profitts advantages comodities emoluments and [proemyners?] therto belonging which be not by this my last will and testament before devised given or bequeathed To have and to hold the said lordshippes manots mesuages cottages landes ten'ts rents reversions [ ] and other the premisses with th'appurtenances before not given and bequeathed the said John Reve the son of John Ryve and to t'heyres of his body lawfully begotten, And yf it happen the said John Ryve the sonne of John Reve to dye w'oute herres of his body lawfully begotten, Then I give and bequeath all the said lordshippes manors mesuages cotages lanes ten'ts reversions [sh ] hereditaments and other the premises with th'appurtenances before before not bequeathed to Robert Reve brother to the said John Reve and to t'heyres of his body lawfully begotten, And yf yt happen the said Robert Reve to dye without heyres of his body lawfully begotten Then I give and bequeath all my said Lordshippes manors messuages cotages landes ten'ts rents reversions [ ] hereditaments & other premisses with th'appurtenances before not given and bequeathed to the right heyres of me the said Robert Reve for ever :The residue of all my goods and cattalls not given and bequeathed, I give and bequeath to '''John Swayne & William Hunton my sonnes in lawe whom I make and ordayne of this my present testament and Last will myne executours '''charging , them as they will answer before God at the generall daie of Judgement to doo [ asmuch as or they'nd ys ?] to see this my said Testament and Last will p'formed and fully executed, '''And I ordeyn and make overseers of the same William Hill and William Pytt,''' :In Witness hereof Thomas Clayhton vicar of Blandford forum **, Thomas Raibleson, John Jones, John Cotherd with other :Probate clause in latin [ probate granted initially to John Swayne , William Hunton later in May, needs a latin expert to translate] : *Farm in Damory Cort and '''France'''. This word looks exactly like the word France used in the titles of Edward V1 in the preamble. If he were leaving land in France, perhaps could be where the idea of the Ryve's French origins comes from :The IPM for John Ryves 1623 provides a solution, his estate includes '''The manor of Nutford Lockley alias Fraunce''' (several times it is just referred to as Fraunce) https://archive.org/stream/abstractsdorset00frygoog#page/n19/mode/2up : see also Nutford Lockley (alias France) Manor: Deeds relating to the Manor (apparently also called France Farm). The farm is in Pimperne, Dorset. http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C3563042 **Thomas Claughton, vicar of Blandford Forum, 1545-1560 CCEd Person ID: 54394 https://theclergydatabase.org.uk/jsp/search/index.jsp ===Johan Reve's will 1560/1=== :National Archives, Kew, England :Reference: PROB 11/44/41 :Description: Will of Johan Reves, Widow of Blandford, Dorset :Date: 04 February 1561 (1560/1) :Transcribed from digital image by Helen M Ford. :In the name of God amen.'''The fourth daye of December in the yere of our Lord God 1560 I Johan Reves of blandeford in the Countie of Dorset wydowe''' make this my will and Testament in manner and forme following :First I bequeathe my sowle to almightie God that through the merrits of his bitter passion to be assosiate amongest the hollie companie of heaven And''' my bodie to be buried in the Church or Churchyarde of blandeforde aforesaid.''' :Item I give to the Cathedrall church of bristoll xijd :Item I give to Mr Vicar of Blandeforde my gostly father to bury me iiis iiijd :Item I give to my godchildren unmarried and to everie of them iijs iiijd :Item I give to the poore people of blandeforde xls :Item I give to xiiij parishes next unto blandeforde as hearafter followeth to praye for me that is to saye to Pymperne vjs viijd, To Durweston vs, To Stowerpayne vs, To Stockeland vs, To Whitechurch vs, To Blandforde Marie iijs iiijd, To Charleton vjs viijd, To Spestbury vjs viijd To Sturmister Marshall vs, To Wymborne Mynster xs, To Shapwyk vjs viijd, To both Caffords vijs viijd,[?no Cafford] To Keynston iijs iiijd, To Rhaston [sic ?Shaston i.e.Shaftsbury] To Winton and Launston vis viiid, To Longe Crichell xs. To Lauc’con [?] iijs iiijd And to Shillington vjs viiijd.[ note adds to 19 not 14] :Item I give to the paivinge of the Streate at Blandeford aforesaid xls :Item I give and bequeath ''' to John Ryves my kinsman of Damerie Courte''' all these p’cells of monneye and goods as hereafter followeth that is to sayd xxxij L in good and lawfull monney of England remaining in the handes of the saide John Ryves with a bason and a ewer of silver and a salt of siver uppon condic’on that yf the said John Ryves doe soe vex troble or inquiet myne executor for any matter or cause what soever they be concerning the will of John Ryves deceased his father Then I will that my saide gifte and legacie so to the saide John Ryves made shalbe utterlye voyde and of none effect, any thinge contained in this will to the contrary not withstandinge :Item I give and bequeathe to the saide John Ryves a greate chest wherein all such deeds and evidences as are touching the saide John Ryves lyeth :Item I give and bequeath''' to Richard Ryve''' a dozen silver spoons and a silver salte with oute a cov’ a fetherbed a bolster ij pillows a paire of sheets a paire of blankets a coverlet a table board called a counter boarde that s nowe in the chamber and the buttrie and Spence which saide bed lyeth next to that Streete Window in the saide chamber. :Item I give and bequeath '''to Thomas Ryve''' a dozen of sylver spoones and a silver salte that is occupied everie daye, a fetherbed a bolster a paire of sheets ij pillowes a paire of Blankets and a cov’let, and the tableboarde that is in the maidens chamber, which saide bed lyeth next the chamber doore and the said buttrie :Item whilst I have certaine lands at Aller and Anstye in the parish of Hilton in the Countie of Dorset of the yerely rent of xl my will is that the saide rente shall be distributed and paied as yt shall come and grow in manner and forme follwinge, that is to saye''' I give and bequeth to Wil’m Huntons children yet unmarried'''' to evry of them vl to be levied and paied oute of the saide rents. :Item I give and bequeath '''to John Swaynes children yet unmarried''' an to every of them vLin manner and forme aforesaid :Item I give and bequeth to '''Peter Monsells children yet unamarried '''and to any of them vL in manner and forme aforesaide :Item I give and bequeath unto''' iiij of William Hilles children at theire marriage (that is to saye Ambrose, Petronell, Elnor and Susan ''' to any of them vl over and besides xxxl alredie paide and delivered to the saide Will’m Hyll for [v?] other his childer to the use of them as aforesaid :Item I give and bequeath to '''the children of my daughter Margaret Marham begotten by Thomas Marham late deceased,''' and to everie of them yet unmarried vl in manner and forme aforesaid Further yf hit happen the children of the saide p’sons above named or anye of them to dep’te oute of this worlde before the daie of theire marriages, that then those p’te and porc’on I give and bequeth to my executor. :Item I give and bequeathe''' to Robert Ryve and to the heires of his boddie '''lawfully begotten for ev’ all my messuages, lands tenements rents rev’cons [ sh ] and hereditaments with theire app’te’nances whereever they be with all manner of evidence deeds escripts monumnets concerninge the same which I the saide Johane Ryves have purchased freely unto me and to my heires.''' Yf hit happen the said Roberte Reves to die withoute issue''' of his boddie lawfully begotten that then my said messuages landes and tenements as is aforesaide '''I give an bequeath to Richard Ryve and his heires of his bodie ''' lawfully begotten for ev’ And '''yf hit happen the said Richard Ryve to die withoute issue '''of his boddie lawfully begotten, that then my saide messuage landes and tenements as is aforesaide and other the premisses with theire app’te’nnances,''' I give and bequeath to Thomas Ryves and to the heires of his boddie '''lawfully begotten for ever.'''And yr hit happen the saide Thomas to die withoute issue''' of his boddie lawfully begotten that then all my saide messuages of lands and tenements and other the premisses with th’app’tenn’ces as is aforesaid''' I give and bequeath to my daughters and theire heires''' for ev’ equally divided amongest them. :Item I give and bequeath to the repayring and mending of the bridge highewaye and Cause at the East side of Blandforde bridge and the cause at the West ende of Blandeford in monney iijL :All the rest and residue of my goods and cattalls both moveable and unmoveable not before given nor bequeathed I give and bequeath to '''John Swaine whome I make and ordeine of this my [p—te] last will and testamente my hole executor''' These beinge''' witnes John Pytte and Barthelmew Hyll''' with others :Latin probate clause, granted in London (PCC court) 4th day of February 1560 to John Swayne executor nominated in the testament. ===Ryves Pedigree from 1st edition Hutchins=== {{Image|file=Ryves_wills-1.png |caption=Ryves wills Image 2 }} ====Bond Chronology pedigree==== {{Image|file=Ryves_wills-1.jpg |caption= Left side Rives pedigree from Bond Chronology, drawn by [[Bond-5868|Denis Bond 1588-1658]] used as a source by Hutchins. }} {{Image|file=Ryves_wills-2.jpg |caption=Rt side, Rive Pedigree from Bond Chronology }}

S. Harris Hill Rd. 375 - Gipple Cabin

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] {{Image|file=S_Harris_Hill_Rd_375_-_Gipple_Cabin.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=S_Harris_Hill_Rd_375_-_Gipple_Cabin-2.jpg|size = 600}} {{Image|file=S_Harris_Hill_Rd_375_-_Gipple_Cabin-3.jpg|size = 600}} {{Image|file=S_Harris_Hill_Rd_375_-_Gipple_Cabin-4.jpg|size = 600}} {{Image|file=S_Harris_Hill_Rd_375_-_Gipple_Cabin-5.jpg|size = 600}} {{Image|file=S_Harris_Hill_Rd_375_-_Gipple_Cabin-6.jpg|size = 600}} {{Image|file=S_Harris_Hill_Rd_375_-_Gipple_Cabin-7.jpg|size = 600}} {{Image|file=S_Harris_Hill_Rd_375_-_Gipple_Cabin-8.jpg|size = 600}} The following was in the records of the Lancaster Historical Society. The author is unknown, and it would appear to have been prepared in approximately 1960: ----- Gipples Log Cabin This Log cabin is probably the oldest house (still standing) in Erie Co. This log cabin was old when [[Bowman-4989|Christian Bowman]] bought the property on Which the cabin stands, from David Blocher in 1814,the cabin was occupied by a family at that time and was used as a dwelling for many years after. The property was originally purchased from Wilhelm Willink by Amos Woodard on Jan. 23, 1808. Mr Willink was then an agent for the Holland Land Co. Mr. Woodard then sold the property to Mr. John Peck and Elias Ransom in 1810, they in turn sold it back to Mr. Woodard. Mr. David Blocher purchased this property from Mr. Woodard on Dec. 2,1812, and after several other owners the property was sold by [[Bowman-4989|Christian Bowman]] to [[Bowman-4992|Abraham Bowman]] March 9, 1869. Mr. Abram Bowman passed away and the property was left to Martha his widow and the children [[Bowman-5034|Elmer A. Bowman]], [[Bowman-5033|Ella Bowman]], and [[Bowman-5032|Nancy Frick]]. The property then consisted of about 80 acres. Mr. [[Gipple-34|Lavant Gipple]] husband of [[Bowman-5033|Ella Bowman]] later purchased the farm, still later [[Gipple-29|Clement Gipple]] son of [[Gipple-34|Lavant]] became owner and still owns part of the farm tho he and Mrs. Gipple now live in Florida. A son [[Gipple-31|Russell]] own's the other part of the farm and farm buildings including the Log Cabin. [[Gipple-32|Edith Long]] a daughter of Clement now owns a small section of the original farm and [[Gipple-33|Agnes Magrum]] another daughter owns another part, each their own families has their own lovely home. This Log cabin was built over a spring, the spring was in the cellar of the house. To get water it was necessary to go down a ladder made of pegs stuck into the log wall, a trap door in the pantry floor revealed this peg ladder. The house Was built over the spring to insure a water supply when Indians were about . Many arrowheads nave been found on this property. Mr. [[Gipple-29|Clement Gipple]] owns a large quantity of them. The bedrooms were upstairs and to get to them it was necessary to climb another peg ladder. The log house today like the original house does not have the frame addition on it. This addition once served as a Summer kitchen. The cellar of the cabin has now been filled in and the spring flows about 200 ft. from the cabin. About 20 years age a group of Indians came through this area looking for this Log Cabin , their ancestors had told them of this Land mark. The Bowmans used oxen on the farm and the oxen yolk are still hanging in the barn. Thru the years this cabin has stood facing all kinds of weather, it still has the original chinking between the logs, the fruit trees that once grew around have gone, one by one. No one lives inside but as one stands and looks at the old cabin, it is pleasant to think of the many families that once called this little house "Home". This Log Cabin is on Harris Hill Rd. at Weherlle Dr. on the Gipple farm. Willhelm Willink To Amos Woodard Jan. 23, l808 liber pg. 98 Parcel A $247.50 Amos Woodard To John Peck and Elias Ransom Sept 13, 1810. John M. Peck & Elias Ransom to Amos Woodard to recover parcel A John Peck & Elias Ransom To Amos Woodard Feb. 26, 1812 parcel A Amos Woodard To David Blocher Dec. 2, 1812 parcel A David Blocher to Christian Bowman Catherine Nov. 1, 1814 parcel A Wilhelm to David Baley Jan. l, 1813 parcel b David Baley to Beldin Slossin May 26, 1820 parcel. B James Cronk(Sherriff to David Burt & Guy Goodrich Aug. 28, 1820 parcel b $50. Same to Ebenezer Johnson & Samual Wilkeson Jan. 14, 1822 parcel b $50 Ebenezer Johnson & Sarah his wife Samual Wilkeson & Sarah his wife to David Burt & Guy Goodrich May 21, 1822 $264. parcel b. David Burt & Guy Goodrich to Rachel Baley June 21, 1822 $700. Rachel Baley to Christian Bowman July 31, 1824 parcel b Christian Bowman to Abram Bowman March 9, 1869 $6000. Estate of Abram Bowman, died on about April 3, 1906 to: * Martha Bowman(wife) * Elmer A. Bowman, Ella Bowman, Nancy Frick ( children) Feb. 17, 1908. Elmer A. Bowman & Anna G. (Wife) Martha (widow ) of Abram to Ella J. Bowman and Nancy Frick 80 acres Nancy Frick & Ella J. Bowman and Martha Bowman to Elmer A. Bowman Feb. 17, 1908 Lavant Gipple married Ella Bowman, children- Ralph, Roy, Clement Clement Gipple and his son Russel now own the farm , all but a few lots sold to the daughters THE HOUSE THAT GIPPLES NOW LIVE IN ONCE STOOD ON HARRIS HILL RD. JUST SOUTH OF THE THRUWAY OVER PASS EAST SIDE OF THE ROAD. BOWMAN TAS THE FORMER OWNER Clement Gipple Children – Russel, Leota, Doris, Editrh, Agnes. Roy – 5 children – Richard, Wilbur, Olie, Martha. Ella. – Lived in the cabin for some years. -------- "The Gipple Cabin, believed to be the oldest man-made structure in Erie County, is located in a field southwest of the intersection of Harris Hill Road and Wehrle Drive. Possibly built by Seneca Indians, it probably pre-dates 1803. In that year the land where it stands was purchased by Asa Woodward, who settled there with his brother, James. The cabin first served as a residence and later as a dairy, chicken coop and storage shed. For the past thirty years it has stood vacant. A new roof was installed about twenty years ago by John Conlin, now the editor of Heritage Magazine, with funds donated by both the Lancaster and Clarence Historical Societies. The building is nearly twenty feet square in shape. It was built over a spring so one wouldn’t have to go outside to get water. On the north (gable end) of the building there was a stone fireplace six or seven feet high. From that point up the rest of the chimney was made of wattling, small sticks interwoven and plastered with mud. Wattling chimneys would be replaced frequently as the sticks dried out and became a fire hazard. The logs were of pine, cut with a saddle-V notch. Between the logs, the spaces were filled with chinking, made of clay, mortar, mud, sticks and grass to keep out the cold. The cabin had a narrow room on the east side where there was a door, a narrow winding stairs to the room above, and a narrow area for the well, storage and wood for the fire. Beyond that was a single room where the fireplace was located. Much like a one-room apartment, this room served all purposes including food preparation, meals, a gathering space and sleeping quarters. The room on the second floor had sloping ceilings and, while cramped, would have provided much needed space when more people stayed in the cabin. It also provided additional storage space. At present, the structure is sadly in a very poor state of repair and will likely collapse within the next few years." (1) {{Image|file=S_Harris_Hill_Rd_375_-_Gipple_Cabin-1.jpg|size = 500}} Clement Gipple's grand-daughter Patricia Magrum Thompson is seen in this photograph in front of the Gipple property. She remembered her mom talking about a lime kiln on the property. The kiln is the mound in the distance on the far right with the tree growing out at the top ==Source== *(1) [[Space:Lancaster_Architecture_and_History|Lancaster, New York, Architecture and History]] * http://fredschrock.com/2013/08/30/the-oldest-building-in-erie-county-is-moving/

S.M. Howes Company

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This company made iron stove-related items. I'm totally guessing on the dates. There is one mention of them in a [http://books.google.com/books?id=wPIKAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA751&lpg=PA751&dq=S+M+Howes+Company&source=bl&ots=Z9ibqbTMUu&sig=e82i2pWDFctjAOrIn8MHUc8zLBE&hl=en&ei=bVCASuyWGYLYNoGQ-N0C&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=3 1909 patent dispute notice]. See also: [[Space:Howes_Family_History|Howes Family History]]. [[Category: Massachusetts, Manufacturing Companies]]

S.S. Algeria

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[[Category: Algeria (1870)]] [[Category: Pennland (1870)]] {| border="1" align="right" | '''Name''' || S.S. Algeria / S.S. Pennland |- | '''Type''' || Steamship |- | '''Built''' || Glasgow, Scotland |- | '''Builder''' || J. & G. Thomson & Company |- | '''Launched''' || July 12, 1870 |- | '''Scrapped''' || 1903 |- | '''Place''' || Italy |- | '''Length''' || 361'2" (110m) |- | '''Beam''' || 41'1" (12.5m) |- | '''Registered Tonnage''' || 3,428 tons / 3,760 tons |- | '''Service Speed''' || 13 knots |- | '''First Class Berths''' || 200 / 0 |- | '''Third Class Berths''' || 1,054 / ? |- | '''Owners''' || Cunard Line / Red Star Line |} Built by J. & G. Thomson & Company in Glasgow, Scotland for the Cunard Line, the Algeria was originally built with three masts rigged for sail. She had an iron hull, a single screw, a service speed of 13 knots, a tonnage of 3,428 tons, and berths for 200 first class passengers and 1,054 third class passengers. The Algeria first sailed from Liverpool in September 1870 bound for Queenstown, Ireland (now known as Cobh) and New York City. She continued on that route until October 1881. In 1882, Cunard sold her to the Red Star Line, who refit her with an added "spar" deck bringing her tonnage up to 3,760 tons, replaced her original engines with compound engines, and renamed her to S.S. Pennland. Under the Red Star Line, she sailed between Antwerp, Belgium and New York City starting in May 1882. She continued serving the Antwerp to New York route until December 1894. In May 1895, she began sailings between Philadelphia and Liverpool under charter to the American Line. For a few months in 1901, she resumed service on the Antwerp to New York route, and then began sailing between Antwerp and Philadelphia in August. In 1902, she was refit again to convert all of her berths to third class. In September 1903, she sailed from Philadelphia to Antwerp for the last time, and was scrapped in Italy in the same year. == Sources == * Norway Heritage: [http://www.norwayheritage.com/p_ship.asp?sh=alger S/S Algeria, Cunard Line] * Norway Heritage: [http://www.norwayheritage.com/p_ship.asp?sh=pennl S/S Pennland (1), Red Star Line] * Norway Heritage: [http://www.norwayheritage.com/p_ship.asp?sh=pennm S/S Pennland, American Line] * The Ships List: [http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/descriptions/ShipsP-Q.shtml Ships Descriptions - P-Q]

S.S. Cassandra

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[[Category:S.S. Cassandra (1906)]] {| border="1" align="right" | '''Name''' || S.S. Cassandra |- | '''Type''' || Steamship |- | '''Built''' || Greenock, Scotland |- | '''Builder''' || Scotts Shipbuilding and Engineering Company |- | '''Launched''' || June 27, 1906 |- | '''Scrapped''' || 1934 |- | '''Place''' || Kiel, Germany |- | '''Length''' || 455' (138.7m) |- | '''Beam''' || 53'2" (16.2m) |- | '''Registered Tonnage''' || 7.396 tons / 8,135 tons |- | '''Service Speed''' || 14 knots |- | '''Second Class Berths''' || 200 |- | '''Third Class Berths''' || 1,000 |- | '''Owners''' || Donaldson Line, Allan Line |} Built by Scotts Shipbuilding and Engineering Company in Greenock, Scotland for the Donaldson Line, the Cassandra had a straight stem, one funnel, twin screws, a tonnage of 7,396 tons, and berths for 200 second class passengers and 1,000 third class passengers. Her service speed was 14 knots. Sometime between her launch in 1906 and 1908, Cassandra was refit to increase her tonnage to 8,135 tons. During World War I, the Cassandra served as a troop ship. She was part of the first Canadian troop convoy, carrying 1,199 officers and men of the 2nd Battalion (1st Brigade) and some #2 Field Ambulance personnel, along with a cargo including rifles, ammunition, saddlery, grain and flour. She completed loading in Halifax on September 26, 1914, the convoy set out on October 3rd and arrived in Plymouth on October 14 (having been diverted from the planned destination of Southampton due to sightings of German U-boats in the English Channel), and the Cassandra completed unloading on October 25, 1914The World War I Document Archive[http://gwpda.org/naval/1cdncvy.htm 1st Canadian Troop Convoy]. From 1922 to 1924, the Cassandra was chartered to the Cunard LineTheShipsList.com: [http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/lines/cunard.shtml Cunard Line / The British and North American Royal Mail Steam-Packet Company / Cunard Steamship Company, Limited]. In 1925, Donaldson converted the Cassandra to carry freight and renamed her to S.S. Carmia. In 1929, Donaldson sold the Carmia to Arnold Bernstein of Hamburg, who converted her again to carry cattle, and renamed her to S.S. Drachenstein. The Drachenstein was scrapped in Kiel, Germany in 1934. == Sources == * Clydebuilt Database: [https://web-beta.archive.org/web/20160522193605/http://www.clydesite.co.uk/clydebuilt/viewship.asp?id=19064 SS Cassandra] * Great Ships: [http://www.greatships.net/cassandra.html Cassandra] * Norway Heritage: [http://www.norwayheritage.com/p_ship.asp?sh=cassa S/S Cassandra, Cunard Line] * The Ships List: [http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/lines/allan.shtml The Allan Line / Montreal Ocean Steamship Company] * The Ships List: [http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/descriptions/ShipsC.shtml Ships Descriptions - C] * Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Scotts_Shipbuilding_and_Engineering_Company|Scotts Shipbuilding and Engineering Company]]

S.S. Corsican

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[[Category:S.S. Corsican (1907)]] {| border="1" align="right" | '''Name''' || S.S. Corsican / S.S. Marvale |- | '''Type''' || Steamship |- | '''Built''' || Glasgow, Scotland |- | '''Builder''' || Barclay, Curle & Co. Ltd. |- | '''Launched''' || April 29, 1907 |- | '''Lost''' || May 21, 1923 |- | '''Place''' || Near Cape Race, Newfoundland |- | '''Cause''' || Grounding |- | '''Decks''' || 4 |- | '''Length''' || 500'4" (152.5m) |- | '''Beam''' || 61'2" (18.7m) |- | '''Draught''' || 38' (11.6m) |- | '''Registered Tonnage''' || 11,419 tons |- | '''Engine ''' || triple expansion |- | '''Screws''' || 2 |- | '''Service Speed''' || 16 knots |- | '''First Class Berths''' || 300 |- | '''Second Class Berths''' || 400 |- | '''Steerage Berths''' || 1,500 |- | '''Owners''' || Allan Line / Canadian Pacific Line |} Built by Barclay, Curle & Co. Ltd. in Glasgow, Scotland for the Allan Line, the Polynesian was originally built with seven boilers and two triple expansion engines giving her a speed of 16 knots. She had two masts, one funnel, two screws, a tonnage of 11,419 tons, and berths for 300 first class passengers, 400 second class passengers, and 1,500 third class passengers. She was chartered repeatedly by the Canadian Pacific Line. During World War I, she served as a troop ship. When she was returned to civilian service, she was taken over by the Canadian Pacific Line, which had acquired the Allan Line in 1917. In 1922, she had a refit. When she re-entered service, she was renamed as the S.S. Marvale. The next year, she was wrecked near Cape Race, Newfoundland. == Sources == * British Home Child Group International: [http://britishhomechild.com/the-corsican/ SS Corsican] * Clydebuilt Database: [https://web.archive.org/web/20160304122749/http://www.clydesite.co.uk/clydebuilt/viewship.asp?id=4240 SS Corsican] * Norway Heritage: [http://www.norwayheritage.com/p_ship.asp?sh=corsi S/S Corsican, Allan Line] * GreatShips.net: [http://www.greatships.net/corsican.html Corsican] * The Ships List: [http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/lines/allan.shtml The Allan Line / Montreal Ocean Steamship Company] * Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Allan_Line_Royal_Mail_Steamers|Allan Line Royal Mail Steamers]] * WreckSite: [http://www.wrecksite.eu/wreck.aspx?32066 S.S. Marvale]

S.S. Lusitania

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[[Category:S.S. Lusitania (1871)]] {| border="1" align="right" | '''Name''' || S.S. Lusitania |- | '''Type''' || Steamship |- | '''Built''' || Birkenhead, England |- | '''Builder''' || Laird Brothers |- | '''Launched''' || June 20, 1871 |- | '''Lost''' || June 26, 1901 |- | '''Place''' || Near Cape Race, Newfoundland |- | '''Cause''' || Grounding |- | '''Length''' || 379'10" (115.8m) |- | '''Beam''' || 41'4" (12.6m) |- | '''Draught''' || 35'3" (10.7m) |- | '''Registered Tonnage''' || 3,877 tons |- | '''Engine ''' || compound inverted / triple expansion |- | '''Screws''' || 1 |- | '''Service Speed''' || 12 knots / 15 knots |- | '''First Class Berths''' || 84 / 70 |- | '''Second Class Berths''' || 100 / 85 |- | '''Third Class Berths''' || 270 |- | '''Owners''' || Pacific Steam Navigation /
Orient Steam Navigation / Beaver Line |} Built by Laird Brothers in Birkenhead, England for the Pacific Steam Navigation Company, the Lusitania was built of iron and had a tonnage of 3,877 tons, one funnel, three masts (rigged for sail), a clipper stem, a 2-cylinder compound inverted steam engine, a single screw and a speed of 12 knots. She had berths for 84 first class passengers, 100 second class passengers, and 270 third class passengers. In 1878 she was purchased by the Orient Steam Navigation Co. She was commissioned as an Armed Merchant Cruiser for six months in 1885 during the Russian scare. In 1886, she was returned to her owners and refit. Her engine was replaced with a triple expansion steam engine, increasing her service speed to 15 knots. Her yards were removed and passenger accommodation rebuilt, to give accommodation for 70 first and 85 second class passengers. She was sold to Elder Dempster's Beaver Line on 31 March 1900. She reverted to Pacific Steam Navigation Company in July for six months and went back to the Beaver Line in February 1901. Chartered to the Allan Line, she was wrecked on 26 June 1901 near Cape Race, Newfoundland with no loss of life. == Sources == * GreatShips.net: [http://www.greatships.net/lusitania1.html Lusitania] * The Ships List: [http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/descriptions/ShipsL.shtml Lusitania 1871] * ShipStamps: [http://www.shipstamps.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=10718 Lusitania 1871] * [http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=940CEED81139EF32A25754C2A9609C946097D6CF "Lusitania Wrecked Off Newfoundland Coast"], ''The New York Times,'' June 27, 1901. * Maritime Quest: [http://www.maritimequest.com/daily_event_archive/2005/june/26_lusitania_of_1871.htm Daily Event for June 26, 2005 Lusitania] * WreckSite: [http://www.wrecksite.eu/wreck.aspx?153142 S.S. Lusitania (+1901)]

S.S. Polynesian

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[[Category:S.S. Polynesian (1872)]] {| border="1" align="right" | '''Name''' || S.S. Polynesian / S.S. Laurentian |- | '''Type''' || Steamship |- | '''Built''' || Greenock, Scotland |- | '''Builder''' || Robert Steele & Company |- | '''Launched''' || February 2, 1872 |- | '''Lost''' || September 6, 1909 |- | '''Place''' || Near Cape Race, Newfoundland |- | '''Cause''' || Grounding |- | '''Decks''' || 3 |- | '''Length''' || 400' (140m) |- | '''Beam''' || 42'6" (13m) |- | '''Depth''' || 29' (8.9m) |- | '''Registered Tonnage''' || 3,983 tons / 4,522 tons |- | '''Engine ''' || 2x2 cylinder compound inverted /
triple expansion |- | '''Service Speed''' || / 13 knots |- | '''First Class Berths''' || 120 / 850 |- | '''Steerage Berths''' || 36 / 1,000 |- | '''Owners''' || Allan Line |} Built by Robert Steele & Company in Greenock, Scotland for the Allan Line, the Polynesian was originally built with three masts rigged for sail and a 2x2 cylinder compound inverted engine. She had a straight stem, one funnel, a single screw, a tonnage of 3,983 tons, and berths for 120 first class passengers and 850 third class passengers. For most of her career, the Polynesian carried emigrants from Liverpool and Londonderry to Quebec City, Halifax Nova Scotia, Portland Maine, Montreál, Boston, and Baltimore. This ship had a bad reputation, as she was said to "roll on wet grass" and was called "Rolling Poly". In 1893, she had new boilers and a new triple expansion engine installed during a refit. The engine could deliver 424 nominal horsepower, which gave her a speed of 13 knots. Her tonnage was increased to 4,522 tons, her mizzenmast was removed, and the passenger accommodation was rearranged to provide for 36 first class and 1,000 third class passengers. When she re-entered service, she was renamed as the S.S. Laurentian. As the Laurentian, she completed five more voyages between Glasgow, New York, and Boston before being wrecked near Cape Race, Newfoundland. == Sources == * Clydebuilt Database: [https://web-beta.archive.org/web/20050819072420/http://www.clydesite.co.uk/clydebuilt/viewship.asp?id=17330 SS Polynesian] * Norway Heritage: [http://www.norwayheritage.com/p_ship.asp?sh=polyo S/S Polynesian, Allan Line] * The Ships List: [http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/lines/allan.shtml The Allan Line / Montreal Ocean Steamship Company] * The Ships List: [http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/descriptions/ShipsP-Q.shtml Ships Descriptions - P-Q] * Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Allan_Line_Royal_Mail_Steamers|Allan Line Royal Mail Steamers]] * WreckSite: [http://www.wrecksite.eu/wreck.aspx?206290 S.S. Laurentian]

S.S. Saturnia

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[[Category:S.S. Saturnia (1910)]] {| border="1" align="right" | '''Name''' || S.S. Saturnia |- | '''Type''' || Steamship |- | '''Built''' || Scotstoun, Scotland |- | '''Builder''' || Charles Connell & Company |- | '''Launched''' || March 29, 1910 |- | '''Scrapped''' || 1929 |- | '''Place''' || Trieste, Italy |- | '''Length''' || 456'4" (139.1m) |- | '''Beam''' || 55'4" (16.9m) |- | '''Registered Tonnage''' || 8,611 tons |- | '''Service Speed''' || 14 knots |- | '''Second Class Berths''' || 250 |- | '''Third Class Berths''' || 950 |- | '''Owners''' || Donaldson Line, Allan Line |} Built by Charles Connell & Company in Scotstoun, Scotland for the Donaldson Line, the Saturnia had a straight stem, one funnel, twin screws, a tonnage of 8,611 tons, and berths for 250 second class passengers and 950 third class passengers. Her service speed was 14 knots. Mostly, the Saturnia carried immigrants from Glasgow to Canada, but during World War I, she transported the 1st Battalion, King's Own Royal Lancaster Regiment and the 2nd Battalion, The Lancashire Fusiliers from Southampton to Boulogne on the night of 22/23 August 1914King's Own Royal Regiment Museum, Lancaster: [http://www.kingsownmuseum.plus.com/galleryship025.htm Saturnia]2nd Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers: Great War Re-enactment Group: [http://www.2ndbtnlancfus.com/war-diary.html War Diary!]. == Sources == * Clydebuilt Database: [https://web-beta.archive.org/web/20160404140951/http://www.clydesite.co.uk/clydebuilt/viewship.asp?id=4966 SS Saturnia] * Great Ships: [http://www.greatships.net/saturnia.html Saturnia] * Norway Heritage: [http://www.norwayheritage.com/p_ship.asp?sh=satun S/S Saturnia, Allan Line] * The Ships List: [http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/lines/allan.shtml The Allan Line / Montreal Ocean Steamship Company] * The Ships List: [http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/descriptions/ShipsS.shtml Ships Descriptions - S] * Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Charles_Connell_and_Company|Charles Connell and Company]]

S.S. Sicilian

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[[Category: Sicilian (1899)]] {| border="1" align="right" | '''Name''' || S.S. Sicilian / S.S. Bruton |- | '''Type''' || Steamship |- | '''Built''' || Belfast, Northern Ireland |- | '''Builder''' || Workman, Clark & Co. Ltd. |- | '''Launched''' || August 25, 1899 |- | '''Lost''' || May, 1925 |- | '''Place''' || Italy |- | '''Cause''' || Scrapped |- | '''Length''' || 430' (131m) |- | '''Beam''' || 54'2" (16.5m) |- | '''Registered Tonnage''' || 6,224 tons / 7,328 tons |- | '''Engine ''' || triple expansion |- | '''Service Speed''' || 13 knots |- | '''First Class Berths''' || 50 / 0 |- | '''Second Class Berths''' || 150 / 280 |- | '''First Class Berths''' || 400 / 900 |- | '''Owners''' || Allan Line / Canadian Pacific Line |}Built by Workman, Clark & Co. Ltd. in Belfast, Northern Ireland for the Allan Line, the Sicilian was originally built with one funnel, two masts, a single screw and a speed of 13 knots. There were berths for 50 first class passengers, 150 second class passengers, and 400 third class passengers. At launch, her registered tonnage was 6,224 tons. When she was launched, she was chartered as a troop ship for the Boer War, and her first sailing carrying passengers wasn't until February, 1901 (from Liverpool to Portland Maine). In 1906, she had a refit to change her passenger accommodations to provide berths for 280 class passengers and 900 third class passengers. In 1908, she had a second refit to increase her tonnage to 7,328 tons. In 1917, the Sicilian (along with the rest of the Allan Line) came under the ownership of the Canadian Pacific Line. In 1922 she was laid up. Then in 1923 she was converted to carry freight and was renamed to Bruton. She was scrapped in Italy in 1925. == Sources == * Gjenvik Archives: [http://www.gjenvick.com/HistoricalBrochures/AllanLine/SecondCabinAccommodations/1908/04-SteamshipFleet.html Allan Line Steamship Fleet List - 1907 - 27 Vessels] * Magellan - The Ships Navigator: [http://www.cimorelli.com/cgi-bin/magellanscripts/ship_dates_volume.asp?ShipName=Sicilian Sicilian] * Norway Heritage: [http://www.norwayheritage.com/p_ship.asp?sh=sicin S/S Sicilian, Allan Line] * Norway Heritage: [http://www.norwayheritage.com/p_ship.asp?sh=sici2 S/S Sicilian, Canadian Pacific Line] * TheShipsList: [http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/descriptions/ShipsS.shtml Ship Descriptions - S] * The ShipsList: [http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/lines/allan.shtml The Allan Line / Montreal Ocean Steamship Company] * TheShipsList: [http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/lines/cp.shtml Canadian Pacific Line / Canadian Pacific Railway Co. (CPR) / Canadian Pacific Ocean Services (CPOS)]

S.S. Umbria

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[[Category:S.S. Umbria (1884)]] {| border="1" align="right" | '''Name''' || S.S. Umbria |- | '''Type''' || Steamship |- | '''Built''' || Govan, Scotland |- | '''Builder''' || John Elder and Company |- | '''Launched''' || June 26, 1884 |- | '''Scrapped''' || May 9, 1910 |- | '''Place''' || Bo'ness, Scotland |- | '''Length''' || 501'7" (152.9m) |- | '''Beam''' || 57'2" (17.4m) |- | '''Registered Tonnage''' || 7,718 tons / 4,522 tons |- | '''Engines''' || 6 three-crank compound engines |- | '''Service Speed''' || 19 knots |- | '''First Class Berths''' || 550 / 500 |- | '''Second Class Berths''' || 0 / 160 |- | '''Third Class Berths''' || 800 / 800 |- | '''Owners''' || Cunard Line |} Built by John Elder and Company in Govan, Scotland for the Cunard Line, the Umbria was originally built with three masts rigged for sail, as well as nine double-ended boilers powering six three-crank compound engines driving a single screw. She had a straight stem, two funnels, a registered tonnage of 7,718 tons, and berths for 550 first class passengers and 800 third class passengers. Only months after the Umbria was put into service, Russian expansion into Afghanistan caused the British government to fear a potential threat to British interests in India, so on 26 March 1885 the Admiralty charted the Umbria and armed her with 5" guns to serve as a merchant cruiser. After the crisis, Umbria was disarmed and refit before being returned to Cunard service in September. Possibly at this time, but in any case by 1887, the passenger accommodations were rearranged, removing 50 first class berths and adding 160 second class berths. During a crossing in April 1890, Umbria was damaged when she came to the rescue of the Norwegian Barque Magdalena. The Norwegian vessel was adrift and unable to make way, following a collision with an ice berg. In May, 1887, the Umbria set a record for the fastest westbound crossing of the Atlantic, taking the Blue Riband from her sister ship, the Etruria, which took the Blue Riband back the following year. On 10 November 1888, the Umbria collided with the freighter Iberia. During the collision, the stern of the Iberia severed, and she sank. On 17 April 1890 the Umbria rescued the captain and crew of the Norwegian barque Magdalena, which had struck an iceberg and was foundering. That same year, she had another refit and her tonnage was increased to 8,128 tons. On 23 December 1892, six days out from Liverpool (with a stop at Queenstown, Ireland), the Umbria lost power when her propeller shaft fractured. She drifted in gale force winds for four days until the ship's engineer and crew could make repairs, and limped into New York late on New Year's Eve. After some temporary repairs in New York, she returned to Liverpool without passengers for permanent repairs. As part of that refit, the sailing rig was remove from her main and mizzen masts, leaving only the yards on the foremast for setting sail in case of emergencies. On 22 December 1899, the British government chartered the Umbria again, this time as a troop transport for the Boer War. She made two trips to South Africa, delivering troops and returning wounded. She was returned to Cunard in June, and given a refit before returning to trans-Atlantic service in July. During this refit, the last sailing rig was removed from her foremast. On 9 May 1903, the New York Police Department received a letter saying that a bomb had been loaded aboard the Umbria as part of a Mafia plot to destroy British shipping interests in New York. After a search, the police found and disabled the bomb, which contained 100 lb (45 kg) of dynamite. Umbria sailed for Liverpool a week later. The Umbria was removed from service in 1910, and scrapped at Bo'ness, Scotland on May 9, 1910. == Sources == * Chris' Cunard Page: [http://www.chriscunard.com/umbria.php Umbria] * Clydebuilt Database: [https://web-beta.archive.org/web/20160828163613/http://www.clydesite.co.uk/clydebuilt/viewship.asp?id=1319 SS Umbria] * Great Ships: [http://www.greatships.net/umbria.html Umbria] * Norway Heritage: [http://www.norwayheritage.com/p_ship.asp?sh=umbri S/S Umbria, Cunard Line] * The Ships List: [http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/lines/cunard.shtml Cunard Line / The British and North American Royal Mail Steam-Packet Company / Cunard Steamship Company, Limited] * The Ships List: [http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/descriptions/ShipsT-U.shtml Ships Descriptions - T-U] * Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Cunard_Line|Cunard Line]] * Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Fairfield_Shipbuilding_and_Engineering_Company|Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company]] (formerly John Elder and Company) * Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:John_Elder_(shipbuilder)|John Elder (shipbuilder)]] * Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Panjdeh_incident|Panjdeh incident]] * Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:RMS_Umbria|RMS Umbria]]

S.S. Virginian

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[[Category: Virginian (1904)]] {| border="1" align="right" | '''Name''' || S.S. Virginian / S.S. Drottningholm /
S.S. Brasil / S.S. Homeland |- | '''Type''' || Steamship |- | '''Built''' || Glasgow, Scotland |- | '''Builder''' || Alexander Stephen and Sons |- | '''Launched''' || December 22, 1904 |- | '''Scrapped''' || February, 1955 |- | '''Place''' || Trieste, Italy |- | '''Length''' || 538' (164.4m) |- | '''Beam''' || 60'4" (18.3m) |- | '''Depth''' || 38' (12m) |- | '''Registered Tonnage''' || 10,757 tons / 11,182 tons / 10,043 tons |- | '''Engine ''' || steam turbine |- | '''Service Speed''' || 18 / 17 knots |- | '''First Class/Cabin Berths''' || 426 / 532 /96 |- | '''Second Class/Tourist Berths''' || 286 / none / 846 |- | '''Third Class Berths''' || 1,000 / 854 / none |- | '''Owners''' || Allan Line |} Built by Alexander Stephen and Sons in Glasgow, Scotland for the Allan Line, ''Virginian'' was one of the first liners on the North Atlantic powered by steam turbines and fitted with three screws. She had the speed to set records on the Canadian run, but also suffered from vibration due to having more power than the propellors could handle efficiently, and she also rolled violently in heavy seas. In 1905, due to poor visibility caused by the smoke from a forest fire, she ran aground on Cape St. Charles on the coast of Labrador. When ''Titanic'' sank in 1912, ''Virginian'' answered her distress call and started steaming toward ''Titanic'', but when ''Carpathian'' signalled that she was much closer to the scene, ''Virginian'' resumed her original course. One newspaper erroneously reported that ''Virginian'' had ''Titanic'' under tow, and that all aboard ''Titanic'' were safe. When ''Empress of Ireland'' sank in 1914, Canadian Pacific Lines chartered ''Virginian'' to replace her, but she only made a few trips before World War I intervened. During World War I, ''Virginian'' was taken into British government service, first as a troop ship, and then as an armed merchant cruiser. On 21 August 1917, she was torpedoed and starting to sink when her captain beached her on the coast of Ireland to save her. She was repaired in Glasgow. When Canadian Pacific bought the Allan Line, ''Virginian'' was declared surplus and listed for sale in 1918. In 1920, she was sold to the Swedish American Line, refitted with increased tonnage, renamed to ''S.S. Drottningholm,'' and put into service between Gothenburg and New York. In 1922, she was re-engined, and in 1925 her accommodations were reconfigured to two classes: cabin and third class. In 1940, she entered service with the Red Cross for the duration of the war, exchanging prisoners, civilians, wounded, and Red Cross supplies. In 1948, she was sold to Home Lines, renamed to ''Brasil'', and ran between Rio de Janeiro and Genoa. In 1950, she made round trips between New York and Naples, and one trip from New York to Bremen. In 1951, she was refit again, this time to two classes (first class and tourist), her tonnage was reduced, she was renamed to ''Homeland,'' and put into service on a Hamburg-Southampton-Halifax-New York route for the Hamburg American Line. In 1952, she returned to New York-Mediterranean service for Mediterranean Lines, a subsidiary of Home Lines. The ''Homeland'' was scrapped in Trieste, Italy in February, 1955. == Sources == * Great Ships: [http://www.greatships.net/virginian.html Virginian / Drottningholm] * The Great Ocean Liners: [http://www.thegreatoceanliners.com/virginian.html Virginian/Drottningholm/Brasil/Homeland] * Norway Heritage: [http://www.norwayheritage.com/p_ship.asp?sh=virgk S/S Virginian, Allan Line] * The Ships List: [http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/lines/allan.shtml The Allan Line / Montreal Ocean Steamship Company] * The Ships List: [http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/descriptions/ShipsV.shtml Ships Descriptions - V] * Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Allan_Line_Royal_Mail_Steamers|Allan Line Royal Mail Steamers]] * Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:SS_Drottningholm|SS Drottningholm]]

SA Springboks

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{| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="10" align="left" style="background-color: #FFFFF0;" | {{South African Roots}} [[Category:Clean-a-Thon Teams]] {{DD_Navigator|Clean-a-Thon 2018}} [[Category:DD Clean-a-Thon 2017]] [[Category:Challenges_Teams]] '''Welkom by ons Voorjaarse Poets-a-Ton - Welcome to our Spring Clean-a-Thon !''' ''You should work your own errors first....[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm '''Click here.'''] Put your ID in the "Managed by" field, (exceptions to this are Find a Grave and Wikidata errors on your managed profiles) For those who have not worked with these lists before, this will help you get familiarized.'' Werk eers aan jou eie foute ....[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm '''Klik hier.'''] Sit jou ID in die ''Managed by'' veld. (Uitsonderings hierop is ''Find a Grave'' en ''Wikidata'' foute op die profiele onder jou bestuur.) As jy nog nooit met hierdie lyste gewerk het nie, sal dit jou help om dit onder die knie te kry. ''Once you have completed your own managed profiles, then lets get going on the South African Roots project errors (in the managed field add: WikiTree-47) . If the errors are minor things that can be fixed easily fix it, if not, so if profiles are part of for example the Cape of Good Hope or a different Project and really need more research and sources, please just leave a post saying what the error is and that more research is needed or find and post sources for it that show how it can be corrected. '' Sodra jy jou eie foute afgehandel het, kan jy begin inklim onder die Suid-Afrikaanse ''Roots'' projek se foute (voeg in die ''Managed by'' veld by: WikiTree-47). As die fout 'n klein dingetjie is wat jy maklik kan regstel, doen dit. indien nie, of as die profiel deel is van byvoorbeeld die Kaap die Goeie Hoop of 'n ander projek en regtig meer navorsing en bronne nodig het, plaas dan asseblief 'n beriggie op die profiel waarin jy uitwys wat die fout is, of verskaf bronne wat verduidelik hoe dit reggemaak kan word. '' '''Remember to always communicate''' (use the explain your changes field and add a post) and provide STATUS when you finish correcting an error and look for all the errors when working a profile.'' '''Onthou om altyd te kommunikeer''' (gebruik die ''Explain your changes'' veld en voeg 'n opmerking by) en verskaf STATUS wanneer jy klaar is met die regstel van 'n fout. Soek alle foute wanneer jy 'n profiel deurwerk. As jy bietjie wil voorberei, gaan na jou eie profiel en laat jou muis hang bo die kissie met jou ID. Beweeg af na ''Error Report'' en klik dit. As daar niks is nie, veels geluk. Anders sal jy dalk jou ID 'n klompie kere in die kolom ''Manager'' sien. In die kolom ''Error'' is daar 'n kort rede vir die fout, an 'n vraagteken. Klik die vraagteken. Dit sal verduidelik hoe om daardie fout reg te maak. Jy kan ook op ''Link'' klik om te kyk wat die fout presies is. '''Moenie dit nou al regmaak nie''', dit tel eers vir die Poets-a-ton op 22-24 April. Hierdie paadjie is goed genoeg om jou eie foute op te spoor. Vir dié van WikiTree-47 sal jy die skakel bo-aan hierdie bladsy moet gebruik. Meer inligting staan op die [[Project:Database_Errors|Poets-a-ton se webblad]]. '''For all profiles managed by projects (for example COGH ones) please only add a post mentioning the error and telling more research is needed, if you would like you can try to find primary sources as well of course, to show if and how the error can be corrected, but these should be added/included (links to + info from the sources) to a post at the profile as well.''' == 2021 == === Participants/Deelnemers 2021 '''{{Yellow|☻☻☻☻☻☻☻☻}}'''=== :#[[Heyman-10|Louis Heyman]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Heyman-10 See your work] :#[[Frayne-73|Tracy Frayne]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Frayne-73 See your work] :#[[Bezuidenhout-210|Leon Bezuidenhout]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Bezuidenhout-210 See your work] :#[[Van_den_Heever-187|Tracy (van den Heever) Cheetham]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Van_den_Heever-187 See your work] :#[[Cormac-6|Pam Cormac]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Cormac-6 See your work] :#[[Van_der_Walt-440|Philip van der Walt]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Van_der_Walt-440 See your work] :#[[Fourie-1292|Jo Fourie]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Fourie-1292 See your work] :#[[Du_Toit-1942|Sonja (du Toit) Hoile]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Du_Toit-1942 See your work] === Suggestion Reports 2021-04-18 === :You are free to work on any suggestions. Here are examples :South Africa [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ZAF|Automated:DD Suggestion List ZAF]] :WikiTree-16 [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_WikiTree16|Automated:DD Suggestion List WikiTree16]] :WikiTree-47 [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_WikiTree47|Automated:DD Suggestion List WikiTree47]] === Links === :[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/CleanAThon/TeamUser.htm Tracking_progress] :[[Help:Spring_Clean-a-Thon|Help:Spring Clean-a-Thon]] :[[Help:Spring Clean-a-Thon/Video_Chats|Video_Chats]] == 2020 == ===Results=== :SA Springboks Rank 10 out of 24. Normalised Average 825 ranked 3 Total 6597 (10) === Participants/Deelnemers 2020 '''{{Yellow|☻☻☻☻☻☻☻☻☻☻}}'''=== :#[[Heyman-10|Louis Heyman]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Heyman-10 See your work] :#[[Coetsee-48|Susanna Hendrina Elisa de Bruyn]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Coetsee-48 See your work] :#[[van Heerden-335|Ronel Olivier]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=van Heerden-335 See your work] :#[[Bezuidenhout-210|Leon Bezuidenhout]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Bezuidenhout-210 See your work] :#[[Duncan-11043|Patricia Duncan]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Duncan-11043 See your work] :#[[Caldwell-5101|Sharon Caldwell]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Caldwell-5101 See your work] :#[[Erasmus-2314|Desireé Schekierka]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Erasmus-2314 See your work] :#[[Gladwin-7|Geoff Gladwin]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Gladwin-7 See your work] :#[[Swart-883|Petrus Swart]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Swart-883 See your work] :#[[Du_Toit-1942|Sonja Hoile]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Du_Toit-1942 See your work] === Tyd / Time 2020 === : 72 hours straight, April 24-27 starting at 14H00 SA time on Saturday (correction Friday at 14h00 [[Coetsee-48|Susanna Hendrina Elisa de Bruyn]] ) until Monday at 14H00 :Start on Friday, April 24, at 8 AM (EDT) and run until Monday, April 27, at 8 AM (EDT). ===Progress=== :[[Help:Spring_Clean-a-Thon/Video_Chats|Chats]] :[[Help:Spring_Clean-a-Thon#Tracking_progress|Tracking Progress]] :[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/CleanAThon/Team.htm Teams] :[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/CleanAThon/TeamDetailed.htm Teams detailed] ===How To=== :https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Data_Doctors#Suggestions_Groups_-_Descriptions.2C_Difficulty_Ratings_and_More ===Local Error Links=== :South Africa [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ZAF|Automated:DD Suggestion List ZAF]] :Cape of Good Hope Project (WikiTree16) [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_WikiTree16|Automated:DD Suggestion List WikiTree16]] :South African Roots Project (WikiTree47) [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_WikiTree47|Automated:DD Suggestion List WikiTree47]] :Zimbabwe [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ZWE|Automated:DD Suggestion List ZWE]] ==2019== ===Results=== :SA Springboks Rank 8 out of 26 Average 1,535 (1) Total 4,605 (8) === Participants 2019 '''{{Yellow|☻☻☻}}'''=== :#[[Heyman-10|Louis Heyman]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Heyman-10 See your work] :#[[Pieterse-13|Esmé van der Westhuizen]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Pieterse-13 See your work] :#[[Du Toit-1942|Sonja Hoile]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Du Toit-1942 See your work] === Tyd / Time 2019 === :72 hours straight, Friday, April 26, at 8:00 am EDT(14H00 GMT+2) and run until Monday, April 29, at 8:00 am EDT(14H00 GMT+2) ===Links=== :[[Help:Spring_Clean-a-Thon/Video_Chats|Chats]] :[[Help:Spring_Clean-a-Thon#Tracking_progress|Tracking Progress]] :[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/CleanAThon/Team.htm Teams] :[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/CleanAThon/TeamDetailed.htm Teams detailed] :[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ZAF|SA]] :[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_WikiTree47|SAR]] :[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_WikiTree16|COGH]] ==2018== ===Links=== ::[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/578811/will-you-participate-in-our-2018-spring-clean-a-thon-1?show=578811#q578811 First G2G post] ::[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/579826/will-you-participate-in-our-2018-spring-clean-a-thon-current?show=579826#q579826 Second G2G post] ::[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/581587/will-you-participate-in-our-2018-spring-clean-a-thon-current Third G2G Post] ::[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/586403/will-you-participate-in-our-2018-spring-clean-a-thon-current Fourth Post] ::[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/591340/will-you-participate-in-our-2018-spring-clean-a-thon-current Current Post] ::[[Spring_Clean-a-Thon_Tutorial|2018 Clean - a - Thon Help]] ::'''Error Reports''' ::[[DBE_ErrorList_WikiTree47|South African Roots]] ::[[DBE_ErrorList_WikiTree16|Cape of Good Hope]] ::[[DBE_ErrorList_ZAF|Southern Africa]] === Tyd / Time 2018 === ::72 hours straight, April 21-23. We're including Monday === Participants 2018 '''{{Yellow|☻☻☻☻☻☻☻☻☻☻}}'''=== :#[[Heyman-10|Louis Heyman]], [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Heyman-10 See your work] :#[[Coetsee-48|Susan de Bruyn]], [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Coetsee-48 See your work] :#[[Pieterse-13|Esmé van der Westhuizen]], DataDoctor |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Pieterse-13 See your work] :#[[Bezuidenhout-210|Leon Bezuidenhout]], [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Bezuidenhout-210 See your work] :#[[Caldwell-5101|Sharon Caldwell]], [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Caldwell-5101 See your work] :#[[De_Waal-788|Wendy de Waal]], [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=De_Waal-788 See your work] :#[[Van_Niekerk-438|Gerry Van Niekerk]], [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Van_Niekerk-438 See your work] :#[[Fourie-1292|Jo Fourie]], [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Fourie-1292 See your work] :#[[Fourie-1213|Johan Fourie]], [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Fourie-1213 See your work] :#[[McCallum-662|Stephen McCallum]], [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=McCallum-662 See your work] ===Progress 2018=== ::[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/CleanAThon/TeamUser.htm '''Tracker'''] ::[[Help:Spring_Clean-a-Thon#Current_teams|The Help page]] ::[[Help:Spring_Clean-a-Thon/Video_Chats|Video Chats Schedule]] ==2017== === Tyd / Time 2017 === :: Begin: 6:01 (6:01 vm) 22 April 2017 :: Eindig: 5:59 (5:59 vm) 25 April 2017 :: ''Start: 6:01 (6:01 am) 22 April 2017'' :: ''End: 5:59 (5:59 am) 25 April 2017'' == Participants 2017== # [[Coetsee-48|Susan de Bruyn]], Leader|[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Coetsee-48 See your work] # [[Bezuidenhout-210|Leon Bezuidenhout]] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Bezuidenhout-210 See your work] # [[Pieterse-13|Esmé van der Westhuizen ]], DataDoctor |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Pieterse-13 See your work] # [[Aucamp-491|Elsa van Rooyen]] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Aucamp-491 See your work] # [[Van Heerden-335|Ronel Olivier]] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Van%20Heerden-335 See your work] # [[Velleman-149|Pat Kelynack]] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Velleman-149 See your work] # [[Groenewald-653|Nadia Stols]] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Groenewald-653 See your work] # [[Fourie-1292|Jo Fourie]] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Fourie-1292 See your work] # [[Louw-1032|Christa Louw]] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Louw-1032 See your work] # [[Gladwin-7|Geoff Gladwin]] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Gladwin-7 See your work] # [[Laurie-474|Dirk Laurie]] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Laurie-474 See your work] ===Links=== ::'''2017''' handige - ''handy'' Clean-a-Thon links ! # [[Spring_Clean-a-Thon_Hangouts|'''Spring Clean-a-Thon Hangouts, prize drawings''']] # [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/380895/who-will-win-the-clean-a-thon-prize '''Clean-a-Thon Prize winners G2G'''] # '''Keep track of the progress by team''' [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTCATScores/Scores.htm?Type=0 '''Clean-A-Thon results Nr of Statuses by Team''']
'''for progress by more specific errors, or by member, see [[Spring_Clean-a-Thon#Tracking_Progress|Clean-Thon Tracking Progress''']] == Error report == {{:DBE_ErrorList_ZAF}}

SA Springboks Connect-a-Thon

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[[Category: Challenges Teams]] {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="10" align="left" style="background-color: #FFFFF0; width: 100%;" | {{South African Roots}} ===April 2024 Connect a Thon=== The event starts Friday, April 12, at 8 AM EDT (12pm UTC) and runs until Monday, April 15, at 8 AM EDT (12pm UTC). ===Team=== #[[Coetsee-48|Susanna Hendrina Elisa de Bruyn]] Captain ===January 2024 Connect a Thon=== The event starts Friday, January 19, at 8 AM EST (1pm UTC) and runs until Monday, January 22, at 8 AM EST (1pm UTC). ===Team=== #[[van Heerden-335|Ronel Olivier]] \ Captain #[[Bezuidenhout-210|Leon Bezuidenhout]] #[[Coetsee-48|Susanna Hendrina Elisa de Bruyn]] #[[Pieterse-13|Esmé van der Westhuizen]] #[[Saunders-1301|Stacey Saunders]] #[[Orr-2248|Colleen Orr]] #[[Meintjes-254|Keith Meintjes]] #[[Heymans-515|Benette Grobler]] #[[Gladwin-7|Geoff Gladwin ]] ===July 2023 Connect a Thon=== The event starts Friday, July 14, at 8 AM EDT (12pm UTC) and runs until Monday, July 17, at 8 AM EDT (12pm UTC). '''Participants/Deelnemers''' : :[[Van_Heerden-335]] Ronel Olivier :[[Kloppers-163]] Annette Boshoff : [[Helberg-91]] Deirdre Snook : [[Meintjes-254]] Keith Meintjes : [[Trichardt-22]] Kobus Trichardt : [[Bezuidenhout-210]] Leon Bezuidenhout : [[Snook-1706]] Paul Snook : [[Swart-883]] Peet Swart : [[Nieuwoudt-223]] Philip Neuwoudt : [[Coetsee-48]] Susanna Hendrina Elisa de Bruyn : [[Frayne-73]] Tracy Frayne : [[Pieterse-13]] Esmé van der Westhuizen ===April 2023 Connect a Thon=== The event starts Friday, April 21, at 8 AM EDT (12pm UTC) and runs until Monday, April 24, at 8 AM EDT (12pm UTC). '''Participants/Deelnemers''' #[[van Heerden-335|Ronel Olivier]] Captain #[[Swart-883|Peet Swart]] #[[Cormac-6|Pam Cormac Smith]] #[[Erasmus-2314|Desireé Erasmus ]] #[[Bezuidenhout-210|Leon Bezuidenhout]] #[[Pieterse-13|Esmé van der Westhuizen]] #[[Mac Rae-4|Gordon Mac Rae]] #[[Van der Merwe-6475|Chris van der Merwe]] #[[Maeder-95|Vicki Tolmay]] #[[Trichardt-22|Kobus Trichardt]] #[[Dreyer-165|Hendrik Christiaan Dreyer]] #[[Terblanche-501|Jacques Ludolf Terblanche]] #[[Meintjes-254|Keith Meintjes]] #[[Lynch-7562|Des Lynch]] #[[Korff-130|Ella Jones]] #[[Du Toit-1942|Sonja Hoile]] #[[Laubscher-282|André Laubscher]] #[[Hess-5083|Louise Alina Haggis]] #[[Kay-4777|Simone Kay]] #[[Fourie-1292|Jo Fourie]] #[[Heymans-515|Benette Grobler]] #[[Coetsee-48|Susanna Hendrina Elisa de Bruyn]] #[[Frayne-73|Tracy Frayne]] #[[Martinson-81|Andries Martinson]] #[[McArthur-306|Ian McArthur]] #[[ Brummer-447|NC Brummer]] #[[Botha-6553|Adam Botha]] Welkom Welcome Januarie / January 2023 :[[Help:Connect-a-Thon|Help:Connect-a-Thon]] :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1505819/have-you-registered-for-the-january-2023-connect-a-thon-yet Register at G2G] :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1508860/sa-springboks-2023-jan-connect-a-thon SA Springboks G2G Chat Page] Participants/Deelnemers Winter (January / Januarie) 2023 :[[Cormac-6|Pam Cormac Smith]] (Captain) :[[Heymans-515|Benette (Heymans) Grobler]] :[[Snyman-1232|Catharina Christina Snyman]] :[[Van_Heerden-335|Ronel (van Heerden) Olivier]] :[[Caldwell-5101|Sharon Caldwell]] :[[Pieterse-13|Esmé (Pieterse) van der Westhuizen]] :[[Du_Preez-1795|Michelle (du Preez) Hodson]] :[[Du_Toit-1942|Sonja (du Toit) Hoile]] :[[Swart-883|Peet Swart]] :[[Bezuidenhout-210|Leon Bezuidenhout]] :[[Frayne-73|Tracy Frayne]] :[[Mac_Rae-4|Gordon Mac Rae]] :[[Meintjes-254|Keith Meintjes]] :[[Schoeman-723|Danie Schoeman]] Tyd / Time Januarie / January 2023 :The event will start on Friday, January 13, at 3 PM SAST (South African Standard Time) (1pm UTC) and run until Monday, January 16, at 3 PM SAST (1pm UTC). Live Casts :Opening live cast on youtube Vordering / Progress Januarie / January 2023 :[[Help:Connect-a-Thon#Participation_Instructions|Participation Instructions]] Welkom Welcome Winter (Januarie / January) 2022 :[[Help:Connect-a-Thon|Help:Connect-a-Thon]] :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1341478/have-you-registered-for-the-winter-2022-connect-a-thon-yet Register at G2G] Participants/Deelnemers Winter (January / Januarie) 2022 '''{{Yellow|☻☻☻☻☻☻☻☻}}''' :[[Cormac-6|Pam Cormac Smith]] (Captain) :[[Bezuidenhout-210|Leon Bezuidenhout]] :[[Du_Toit-1942|Sonja (du Toit) Hoile]] :[[Frayne-73|Tracy Frayne]] :[[Coetsee-48|Susanna Hendrina Elisa de Bruyn]] :[[Meintjes-254|Keith Meintjes]] :[[McCallum-662|Stephen Norman Craig McCallum]] :[[Van_Wyk-739|Juannita (Van Wyk) Van Wyk-Laatz]] === Welkom Welcome 2021 === :[[Help:Connect-a-Thon|Help:Connect-a-Thon]] :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1253349/have-you-registered-for-the-2021-connect-a-thon-yet?start=360#a_list_title Register at G2G] Participants/Deelnemers 2021 '''{{Yellow|☻☻☻☻☻☻☻☻}}''' :[[Heyman-10|Louis Heyman]] :[[Frayne-73|Tracy Frayne]] :[[Cormac-6|Pam Cormac Smith]] :[[Coetsee-48|Susanna Hendrina Elisa de Bruyn]] :[[Jacob-1810|Lori (Jacob) Stackow]] :[[Boone-5219|Janet (Boone) Trudeau]] :[[Van_der_Merwe-586|Christelle van der Merwe]] :[[Bezuidenhout-210|Leon Bezuidenhout]] : [[Van_der_Bank-9|Jaulanne van der Bank]] Tyd / Time 2021 :The event will start on Friday, July 23, at 14h00 (SA time) and run until Monday, July 26, at 14h00 (SA time). Welkom Welcome 2020 :[[Help:Connect-a-Thon|Help:Connect-a-Thon]] :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1054269/have-you-registered-for-the-2020-connect-a-thon-yet?start=220#a_list_title Register at G2G] Participants/Deelnemers 2020 '''{{Yellow|☻☻☻☻☻☻☻☻☻☻☻}}''' :After you registered add your name here. :[[Heyman-10|Louis Heyman]] :[[Van_Heerden-335|Ronel Olivier]] :[[Du_Preez-1795|Michelle Hodson]] :[[Frayne-73|Tracy Frayne]] :[[Reid-4316|Fiona Lee]] :[[Bezuidenhout-210|Leon Bezuidenhout]] :[[Coetsee-48|Susanna Hendrina Elisa de Bruyn]] :[[Thysse-8|Gillian Gouws]] :[[Cormac-6|Pam Cormac Smith]] :[[Nel-3365|Estie De Jager]] :[[Benadie-48|Rudolf Benadie]] :[[Swart-883|Peet Swart]] Tyd / Time 2020 :The event will start on Friday, July 17, at 14h00 (SA time) and run until Monday, July 20, at 14h00 (SA time). :The event will start on Friday, July 17, at 8 AM (EDT) and run until Monday, July 20, at 8 AM (EDT). Vordering / Progress :[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/ConnectAThon/Team.htm Spanne / Teams] |} {{clear}}

SAB Web Pages

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:Source: #S224 :[http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/b/a/r/Safronia-Barnett-TX/index.html Safronia Atkinson Barnett - Web Pages] :This family tree includes information gathered on the Atkinson/Carroll/Stephens family members from the Trinity, Texas area of east Texas. The sources are from Safronia (Atkinson)Barnett, Hubert Atkinson, Omaha (Stephens) Rhodes, and Richard Atkinson. I started the research and found out Hubert had already done quite a bit, then I tried to continue where he left off. Then I got information from Omaha, and Ricky added more. I started in 2001 after my husband passed away in 2000, and now it is 2003 and I want to continue with it. If anyone has any information to add, please send it to me, at my e-mail breesgranny@yahoo.com

Sabine County, Texas

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Welcome to Sabine County, Texas Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The current leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ==History/Timeline== {{Image|file=Sabine_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=c |size=230 |caption=seal. }} *{{Blue|Sabine County was one of the original 23 Texas counties formed by the Republic of Texas in 1836 and organized in 1837}} Its name means cypress in Spanish. https://texasalmanac.com/index.php?q=topics/government/sabine-county It is bound by and named for the Sabine River, which separates the state from Louisiana. http://www.texasescapes.com/Counties/Sabine-County-Texas.htm :'''1540s''' First Europeans in the area were members of the Moscoso expedition. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcs01 :'''Pre 1700''' Originally, the Ais tribe of the Caddo Indians lived in the area. :'''1700s''' Louis Juchereau de St. Denis led 3 expeditions into Texas, one of which took him through N Sabine Co., along the Old San Antonio Road. :'''1794''' -largest land grant to Juan Ignacio Pifermo encompassed 17,713 acres near the site of Geneva. :'''1790s''' Jack Cedars, first Anglo settler on part of the Pifermo grant. Concha is thought to have lived along Palo Gaucho Bayou, and Watman settled on Patroon Bayou. :'''pre 1796''' A ferry across the Sabine River was established in the N part of Sabine County. This ferry is thought to have been called El Paso de Chalan until 1796, when Michael Crow established Crow's Ferry. http://genealogytrails.com/tex/pineywoods/sabine/ :'''1812''' Ferry across Sabine River was purchased by James Gaines and renamed Gaines Ferry. Gaines ferry helped communities begin in the region as the Ferry shuttled horses, wagons and settlers across the river near Pendleton. :'''1824''' Gaines served as alcalde of the Sabine District of the Municipality of Nacogdoches. Other settlers at this time included Donald McDonald, James Hines, Isaac Lindsey, and Elbert Hines, who was alcalde of the Sabine District in 1826. :'''1825''' Mexican government had established the district of Sabine, which became an entry point for U.S. Settlers immigrating into Texas, including Stephen F. Austin. {{Image|file=Sabine_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=c |size=250 |caption=Milam, and beginning of Old San Antonio Road (El Camino Real). }} :'''1828'' [[:Category:Milam, Texas|Milam]] was formed in the northern part of the future Sabine County. Lorenzo de Zavala was given a settlement land grant. A section of his grant was in an area forbidden to foreign settlers, they did not receive title to their land until 1835. Population of the Municipality of Sabine was 1,240. Today, at the same site, a modern three-mile bridge stretches across Toledo Bend Reservoir. :'''1832-35''' The area was part of the Municipality of Nacogdoches. It belonged to the Municipality of San Augustine, when it became the Municipality of Sabine. Benjamin Holt, Jesse Parker, and Absalom Hier served as delegates from the Sabine District to the Convention of 1832 in San Felipe de Austin. :'''1835''' Sabine county became a port of entry for new settlers arriving from the United States. After the victory at the battle of San Jacinto in 1836, the government of the Republic of Texas began to organize. :'''1836''' - Mathew Caldwell and William Clark, Jr., served as delegates to the Convention of 1836 and were signers of the Texas Declaration of Independence. :'''1836''' Mid-March During the Runaway Scrape Texans fled to Louisiana across Gaines Ferry. Benjamin F. Bryant, responding to Sam Houston's call for troops, organized the volunteer Sabine Company, which served at the battle of San Jacinto. {{Image|file=Sabine_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=. }} :'''Dec 14, 1837''' Republic of Texas defined the boundaries of Sabine County and defined its boundaries, Sabine County boundaries have remained unchanged since its creation; known as the Municipality of Sabine, it included parts of present-day San Augustine, Jasper and Newton Counties. County Seat was Milam, later Hemphill, in honor of John Hemphill, a Texas Supreme Court Justice, and United States Senator. :'''1840s''' Sabine County, Texas was located near the controversial Neutral Ground. The Sabine River was determined as boundary.[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/rns03 Sabine River][https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/jcf01 http://scholarworks.sfasu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1265&context=ethj :'''1850''' Settlers requested a centrally located county seat on the grounds that Milam was over five miles from geographic center of the county. Hemphill was established. :'''1854''' Public schools were established. Milam Masonic Institute opened, closed 1859. :'''August 1858''' an election was held, and 160 out of 260 votes were cast to relocate. Election was invalidated because there was not an official survey to prove Milam was outside the five-mile limit for a county Seat. :'''1858''' Sabine Baptist College opened in Milam, closed during the war, reopened in 1868, closed permanently in 1870. :'''Nov 11, 1858''' a survey found Milam to be six '''6 3/4''' miles from center of county, another election was held, and a majority again voted for relocation.The new town was named Hemphill, in honor of John Hemphill, a former Texas Supreme Court justice, who at the time was serving as a United States senator. :'''1862-65''' Civil War --cattle were driven along the Confederate supply trail ( the same trail cattle were driven to Natchez, Mississippi. The war's had a drastic toll on the civilian population resulting in assistance by the Confederate government to families of those serving in the army.. The toll on the civilian population resulted in assistance by the Confederate government to families of those serving in the army. :'''Feb 1864''' Chief Justice Whittelsey compiled a list of 334 people eligible for relief, needing assistance from the Confederate government.. :'''Slavery''' [http://freedomonthemove.org Slavery movement] :'''1876''' Educational efforts in Sabine County began shortly before the Civil War. Sabine Valley University was established in Hemphill, sponsored by Mount Zion Baptist and Bethlehem Baptist associations. :'''1880''' Timber harvesting and production has been the primary industry in heavily-forested Sabine County. At that time, logs were floated down the Sabine River to large saw mills in Orange County. :'''1883''' newspaper, Sabine County Reporter began publication in Hemphill, merged with the San Augustine Rambler as the Sabine County Reporter and the Rambler. :'''1890''' there were 51 rural community schools in the county. :'''1900'''s Hemphill Reporter, the Hemphill Sabine County Reporter, Sabine County Citizen began. :'''1900''' There were 25 white students' community schools and 5 African American students' community schools. The independent school district established at Geneva, was discontinued in 1942. The Bronson and Pineland school districts, established in the early 1900s, were consolidated into the West Sabine Independent School District in 1961. Hemphill Independent School District was established in 1918 and remained in operation in the 1990s. :'''1903''' The railroads arrived: the Gulf, Beaumont & Great Northern Railroad Company operated a railway segment in Sabine County. :'''1904''' The old Sabine County Jail, built was used until 1982. It is one of two jails in Texas that had a hanging rope. The old jail is now a museum and library. On the corner of the Sabine County Courthouse square domino players regularly gather beneath an ancient cedar tree. :'''1907''' Bronson State Bank was established, merged with Peoples State Bank of Bronson in 1921. :'''1910-1930''' The population steadily increased until the Great Depression, which had a long-lasting effect on the area. :'''1911''' Telephone service from the Sabine Valley Telephone Company was available between Bronson and Hemphill. :'''1916''' Lufkin, Hemphill and Gulf Railway reached Hemphill then was abandoned in 1938. :'''1920 ''' The county had eighteen manufacturing establishments. :'''1930s''' two Civilian Conservation Corps camps, Pineland and Milam, helped the Texas Forest Service build fire watchtowers and roads and assisted in the planting of pine seedlings in Sabine National Forest and construct Red Hills Recreation Area. Another New Deal project, the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, was established in Hemphill to implement crop and livestock programs to help reduce excess production. :'''1931'''- This bank was closed due to insolvency, as well as Farmers and Merchants State Bank of Hemphill later became First National Bank.. :'''1931- 1944''' Sabine County was without a local bank until September 1944, when the First State Bank at Hemphill was established. Pineland State Bank was established in May 1957. :'''1933-1944''' Sabine County was without banking service. Many families moved from the county to search for jobs, leading to steep decline in population. :'''1937''' the bridge was completed, destroyed by a flood, replaced in 1967 by a second bridge. :'''1938''' Electricity was brought to Sabine County by Deep East Texas Electric Cooperative. Community schools, 25 for white students and 5 for black. :'''1948''' the railroad was leased to the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway, which merged with the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe in 1965. :'''1960s,''' work began on the Toledo Bend Reservoir, one of the largest man-made lakes in the U.S.Completion of the reservoir in the late 1960s led to a boost in the county’s population. :'''2010''' approximately 10,000 residents lived in historic Sabine County. ===Government Offices=== 1858 election called for Sabine County offices to be moved from Milam (7 mi. N) to this more central location. E.P. Beddoe drew the assignment of finding the right spot and platting a town there. They named it Hemphill in honor of John Hemphill, former chief justice of the Supreme Court of the Republic of Texas and of the State of Texas." - by Archie P. McDonald, PhD. The new county seat, Hemphill, was named for former Texas Supreme Court Justice John Hemphill. The first courthouse at this site burned in 1875 and was replaced by a larger frame structure. The present building was started in 1906 by N. A. Dawson under the direction of James Barney Lewis. The two two floors were rebuilt following a fire in 1909 and a remodeling of the structure was completed in 1938 by the Works Progress Administration.http://www.texasescapes.com/Counties/Sabine-County-Texas.htm :'''1st Courthouse, 1860''' burned in 1875. All county records and courthouse were destroyed Nov., 1875https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Sabine_County,_Texas_Genealogy :'''2nd Courthouse Replaced 1876'''- larger frame building. :'''3rd Courthouse, 1906'''- Beaux arts style. A fire in 1909 destroyed the building's dome and clock tower and they were never replaced. Architect of the original building - A. N. Dawson. Location - State Hwy 87. The present building was started in 1906 by N. A. Dawson under the direction of James Barney Lewis. The two floors were rebuilt following a fire in 1909 and a remodeling of the structure was completed in 1938 by the Works Progress Administration. {{Image|file=Sabine_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption=1906 Courthouse }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcs01 :Sabine County is in East Texas on the Sabine River at the border of Texas and Louisiana, 140 miles NE of Houston. :Center - 31°20' north latitude and 93°50' west longitude. :Size - 546 square miles in the Redlands region, forested :Vegetation - longleaf pine, oak, and hickory forests. :'''Topography -S part''' of the county is gently rolling to hilly with loamy surfaces and deep reddish, clayey, iron-rich subsoils. '''N part''' has sandy acidic loamy soils with very deep reddish clayey subsoils. :Elevation -150 to 350 feet. :Natural resources include clay, ceramic clay, industrial sand, oil, gas, and glauconite. :Rivers/Creeks - Six major watercourses cross the county. Patroon, Palo Gauche, Housen bayous and Six Mile and Sandy creeks flow east into the Sabine River. Bear Creek flows along the SW edge of the county. :Aquifer -f reshwater source is the Carrizo-Wilcox Aquifer. Rainfall - 51.94 inches Temperature - 36° F in January to 93° in July. The record high was 104°, and record low was 8°. Growing season is 236 days. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcs01 {{Image|file=Sabine_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=Sabine co. location. }}{{clear}} ===Adjacent counties=== *Shelby County (north){{Image|file=Sabine_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=210 |caption=Adjacent counties. }} *Sabine Parish, Louisiana (east) *Newton County (south) *Jasper County (southwest) *San Augustine County (west) ** Sabine County in Texas and Sabine Parish in Louisiana are 2/22 counties or parishes in the United States with the same name to border each other across state lines. ===Formed From=== *1835--It was the Sabine District of the Department of Nacogdoches and became the municipality of Sabine in 1835.https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Sabine_County,_Texas_Genealogy ====Protected areas==== *Sabine National Forest (part) *[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/rot04 Toledo Bend Reservoir] *[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fte40 Arthur Temple, Sr Library] *[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/vrt02 Indian Mounds] ===Demographics=== In 2000, there were 10,469 people residing in the county giving a population density of 21 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 87.85% White, 9.92% Black or African American, 0.41% Native American, 0.09% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 0.82% from other races, and 0.88% from two or more races. 1.81% of the population were Hispanic. The median income for a household in the county was $27,198, and the median income for a family was $32,554. The per capita income for the county was $15,821. About 11.80% of families and 15.90% of the population were below the poverty line, including 23.90% of those under age 18 and 12.70% of those age 65 or over. '''Communiction'''
*1914 the Sabine Citizens Telephone Company was authorized to build and maintain a telephone service along all public roads and streets. '''Indian Mounds Wilderness Area'''
*In 1984 Congress set aside 9,946 acres for the Indian Mounds Wilderness Area, administered by the Yellow Pines Ranger District of the United States Forest Service, in Hemphill. The district also supervises the operation of the Red Hills, Willow Oak, Indian Mounds, and Lakeview recreation areas. '''Education'''
*'''Sabine Baptist College''' opened in Milam in 1858, closed during the war, thenreopened in 1868 under the direction of W. C. Maund and was closed permanently in 1870. *'''Sabine Valley University''' was established in 1876 in Hemphill. It was sponsored by Mount Zion Baptist and Bethlehem Baptist associations. *By 1890 there were 51 rural community schools in the county. Current School Districts:
*Brookeland Independent School District (partial) *Hemphill Independent School District *Shelbyville Independent School District (partial) *West Sabine Independent School District *2014 71% of residents age twenty-five and older had four years of high school, and almost 10 percent had high school degrees. *Twenty-five% of the money received from oil and gas royalties and the sale of timber from within the forest went toward the support of the county road and school systems. '''Economics/Industry'''
*1982 the county produced 58,744,000 cubic feet of gas and 36,244 barrels of oil. The population was 9,586 in 1990. Manufacturing remained steady, while the number of farms decreased to a low of 224. In 1990 the main population centers were Hemphill (population, 1,182), Pineland (882), and Bronson (259). *The economy was based on tourism, livestock and broiler chicken production, and the lumber industry Highways:
*U.S. Highway 96 *Texas State Highway 21 *Texas State Highway 87 *Texas State Highway 103 *Texas State Highway 184 '''Politics:'''
Sabine County voted overwhelmingly for Democratic presidential candidates for most of its history. Before 1900 the only major fluctuation was in the 1890s, when the Populists carried the county in the 1892 and 1896 elections. FDemocratic presidential candidates carried the county in every election from 1900 through 1968. The area’s sympathies began to change in 1972, however, when Republican Richard Nixon carried the county. Nixon’s win in 1972 and Ronald Reagan’s in 1984 marked a shift away from the area’s traditional leanings. Nevertheless, the Democrats continued to dominate area politics for some time, and won majorities in the county in 1976, 1980, and 1988. Democrat Bill Clinton won only a plurality of the county’s votes in 1992 and 1996, however, and Republican George W. Bush won solid majorities in the 2000 and 2004 elections. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcs01 ====Cities==== *[[:Category:Hemphill, Texas|Hemphill]] (county seat) *[[:Category:Pineland, Texas|Pineland]] =====Town===== *[[:Category:Milam, Texas|Milam]] {{Image|file=Sabine_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=230 |caption=Milam, Old San Antonio Road. }} ====Unincorporated Communities==== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Unincor Communities!! Unincor Communities!!Unincor Communities |- |[[:Category:Bronson, Texas|Bronson]]||[[:Category:Rosevine, Texas|Rosevine]]||[[:Category:Geneva, Texas|Geneva]] |- |[[:Category:Brookeland, Texas|Brookeland]] (part Jasper Co.)||[[:Category:Isla, Texas|Isla]]||[[:Category:Sexton, Texas|Sexton]] |- |[[:Category:Fairmount, Texas|Fairmont]]||[[:Category:Yellowpine, Texas|Yellowpine]]|| |- |} ====Historical Communities==== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Historical communities!! Historical Communities!!Historical Communities |- |[[:Category:Bayou, Texas|Bayou]]||[[:Category:Pendleton, Texas|Pendleton]]||[[:Category:Sabinetown, Texas|Sabinetown]] |- |[[:Category:East Mayfield, Texas|East Mayfield]] ||[[:Category:Gravehill, Texas|Gravehill]] ||[[:Category:Tebo, Texas|Tebo]] |- |[[:Category:Fairdale, Texas|Fairdale]]||[[:Category:Plainview, Sabine County, Texas|Plainview]]||[[:Category:Vesta, Texas|Vesta]] |- |Pendelton Harbor Subdivision||[[:Category:Time, Texas|Time]]|| |} ===Resources=== *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txsabine/ Sabine county Genealogy] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Sabine_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch Genealogy] *[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/vrt02 T.L.L. Temple Foundation] *[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/gki02 Indian Mounds Wilderness Area] *timber *tourism *service businesses *Sabine National Forest (part) ===Census=== :1850 --- 2,498 — :1860 --- 2,750 10.1% :1870 --- 3,256 18.4% :1880 --- 4,161 27.8% :1890 --- 4,969 19.4% :1900 --- 6,394 28.7% :1910 --- 8,582 34.2% :1920 --- 12,299 43.3% :1930 --- 11,998 −2.4% :1940 --- 10,896 −9.2% :1950 --- 8,568 −21.4% :1960 --- 7,302 −14.8% :1970 --- 7,187 −1.6% :1980 --- 8,702 21.1% :1990 --- 9,586 10.2% :2000 --- 10,469 9.2% :2010 --- 10,834 3.5% :Est. 2015 --- 10,368 ===Notables=== :Jack Cedars settled on part of the Pifermo grant ===Land Grants=== *Original land grants from Spain and Mexico took up 220,000 acres; the largest, made to Juan Ignacio Pifermo in 1794, encompassed 17,713 acres near the site of later Geneva. Other settlers in the 1790s included Jack Cedars, Christobal Concha, and David Watman. * Jack Cedars, who lived on part of the Pifermo grant, was the first Anglo settler in the region. Concha is thought to have lived along Palo Gaucho Bayou, and Watman settled on Patroon Bayou. *1825 Haden Edwards received a land grant to settle 800 families *Lorenzo de Zavala was given a settlement land grant, but because a section of his grant was in an area forbidden to foreign settlers, they did not receive title to their land until 1835. ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Abney-Scurlock Cemetery, Geneva, Texas|Abney-Scurlock Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Beauchamp Family Cemetery, Hemphill, Texas|Beauchamp Family Cemetery]] *[[:Category: McGown Cemetery, Milam, Texas|McGown Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Plainview Cemetery, Pineland, Texas|Plainview Cemetery]] *[https://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Sabine/ListSabine.html Sabine county Cemeteries] Gloria Mayfield *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2721 FindaGrave Cemeteries] ===Sources=== *http://scholarworks.sfasu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1265&context=ethj *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sabine_County,_Texas *https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcs01 *http://www.texasescapes.com/Counties/Sabine-County-Texas.htm *[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/rot04 Toledo Bend Reservoir]* *[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fte40 Arthur Temple, Sr Library *https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/vrt02 *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txsabine/ Sabine county Genealogy] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Sabine_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch Genealogy] *[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/vrt02 T.L.L. Temple Foundation] *[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/gki02 Indian Mounds Wilderness Area]

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The following history of Sackville originates from: http://www.canadagenweb.org/archives/nb/sackvill.txt HISTORY OF SACKVILLE NEW BRUNSWICK by DR. WILLIAM COCHRAN MILNER Historian, and Former Dominion Archivist (1846-1939) Originally published in 1934 by The Tribune Press, Ltd., Printers & Publishers, Sackville, New Brunswick [EDITOR'S NOTE: When "(sic)" is used in the text, it was put there by the original author and not by us.] CHAPTER I. FRENCH OCCUPATION The first European settlers at Sackville were French. The date of settlement here is uncertain, but it was some years after Bourgeois, a surgeon, (brought to Port Royal by D'Aulnay) settled at Beaubassin, Fort Lawrence, with Thomas Cormier, Jacques Belon, Peter Sire, and Germain Girouard. This settlement had been made in 1671, so it was after this date that clearings were made near the four Corners, (Tantramar), along the ridge from the Town Hall to the farm of the late Philip Palmer's place called in the old maps Pre des Bourg and at Westcock (Veska). These localities were connected by a trail through the woods and Westcock is described as a "Port de mer," seaport, from which intimate connection was made with Port Royal. Tantramar was also connected by a trail across the marshes with the settlements at La Coupe, La Lac, Beausejour, and Beaubassin, which latter place was described as one of the five principal settlements of the French in Acadia, the others being Port Royal, Les Mines, Pisequit and Cobequit. Tantramar like four of the other settlements was an off-shoot of the parent settlement at Port Royal. It grew by degrees to be a populous settlement and in time became the station of a missionary. A chapel was built on the site of Beulah, a Baptist Church at the Four Corners long abandoned. The records of the missionaries here have not come to light and are probably destroyed and with them all trace is lost of the family and local history of the former dwellers in this parish. For a period of eighty years or more they lived here in tranquility protected by their seclusion and remoteness from the theatre of conflict and conquest, and during that time they became a prosperous and populous community. But so completely has the fortune of war blotted out the memorials of them, that even the graveyard, where generations of them were buried has become a matter of tradition. A feature of an English churchyard:-- "Their name, their years, spelt by the unlettered muse, The place of fame and elegy supply And many a holy text around she strews, To teach the rustic moralist to die.-- is here wanting; a field that has been ploughed and tilled for a hundred years is said to be the last resting place of generations of these people who knew no other country as their land and their home. The French having ceded (1713) their ancient Colony of Acadia to the English, the boundaries of which were not defined, it was the policy of the English on the one side to insist the boundary line was as far north and west towards Quebec as possible and of the French on the other to contend that the boundary was at the Missiquash river, now the boundary between the two provinces. In 1750, the Government at Quebec sent a small detachment under an officer named La Corne to establish a post of observation on the promontory at Beausejour, then dotted with farm buildings. In pursuance of the above policy, the French under La Loutre had by threats and persuasions induced the French population living in the villages that remained under British rule to abandon their homes and settle on the French side of the Missiquash, in order to deprive the English of an industrious class of people, as to form a bulwark against British aggression. In 1750, when Lawrence appeared at the French village at Beaubassin -- now Fort Lawrence -- the French people hastily burned their dwellings and left. Gen. Joshua Winslow*, then a young Commissariat officer attached to the command writes in his journal on 8th Sept. 1750: "The Indians set fire to the village Hebert and another village opposite us and burnt a great many houses." [*Joshua Winslow was the father of Anna Green Winslow, a young lady sent from Fort Cumberland in 1770--to go to school at Boston. She kept a diary which has been edited by a successful American authoress, Alice Morse Earle. General Winslow seems to have left Fort Cumberland before 1783. He was paymaster of the troops in Quebec in 1791 and died there 10 years later. When at Fort Cumberland he was engaged in the commissary business with Capt. Huston, who had on one of his trips to Boston picked up a waif, in the person of the afterwards celebrated Brook Watson, and brought him to Nova Scotia. Brook Watson owed much of his knowledge of business and his commercial success in after life to the training he received at the hands of General Winslow who is described as a "most complete accountant". He was Lieutenant under Capt. Light in Col. Moore's regiment at the taking of Louisburg in 1754. He was afterwards Commissary General of the English troops in Nova Scotia, and siding with England in the revolutionary struggle was excited and continued in the royal service till his death.] It must have been with sore hearts that these Acadian farmers turned away from the homesteads made fruitful by the sweat and toil of themselves and forefathers, and that they set out to make new dwelling places, trusting themselves, their wives, and their children to unknown hazards in the game of war between France and England. They poured into the villages west of Missiquash--Beaubassin, Memramcook, Shediac and Petitcodiac. They were supported by rations issued at Beausejour -- 2 lbs. of bread and 1/2 lb. of beef per day, per man. In 1751, La Loutre made a statement of 1111 men, women and children then quartered west of the Missiquish receiving rations. At this period, small detachments of soldiers were kept at the following posts, as follows:-- Gaspereau 1 Officer 15 Men. Baie Verte 1 " 15 " Point de Bute 1 " 30 " Westcock 1 " 15 " Shepody 1 " 10 " The peace and security the people enjoyed came to an end finally in 1755, when the French military post on the Isthmus was deemed a menace to English dominancy in Acadia. The Isthmus was made the base of attack by Indians and gens du bois, led by Bois Hebert, on the English posts; the newly formed settlement at Halifax, as well as the fort at Port Royal were kept in more or less constant alarm, by hostiles who ranged the woods and deterred any attempt at settlement. The English thereupon determined to drive the French flag from the Isthmus and the attempt was made in 1775. Early in the spring, the Acadian farmers witnessed an English fleet of war vessels and transports laden with troops and munitions of war, sail up the Bay and anchor in the Basin below Beausejour. At the season the Acadians of Tantramar were usually occupied in getting in their crops, they were summoned to defend Beausejour against the attack of Lawrence. Their wives and children from their house stoops at Tantramar watched with the keenest interest and anxiety the course of the artillery duel between the English batteries and Beausejour, which ended on 16th June, by the appearance of a white flag at the fort and later by the lowering of the ensign of France. With grief they beheld the garrison march forth and take the road to Baie Verte thence to be shipped to Louisburg. The next act in the drama followed closely enough. On 31st July, Lt. Governor Lawrence forwarded instructions by a military party under Capt. Croxton, to Col. Monckton at Beausejour stating the determination of the government to remove the neutral French from Nova Scotia, commencing with those at the Isthmus, who "were found in arms" at the capture of Beausejour and "entitled to no favor from the government." Transports and instructions were to be sent to him later and he was to use stratagem to arrest all the men. Their cattle and corn were forfeited and must be applied towards the expense of removal. They were to be allowed to carry away only their ready money and household furniture. By a second letter dispatched by Capt. Goreham, he ordered the destruction of the French villages at Shediac and Ramsec (Pugwash). A third letter written on 8th of August, Lawrence orders the destruction of the villages north and north west of Beausejour and to try and save the cattle and crops. On 20th of August a man of war under command of Capt. Proby and eight transports arrived from Halifax and cast anchor at Five Fathom Hole, and four days later two more vessels sailed in. On 26th August Lawrence writes another letter to Monckton, giving further instructions and informing him as to the movements of Winslow at Minas &c. He is to lay hold of the priest Miniac, and send him with the rest. All the cattle that can be brought in from Petitcodiac, Memramcook and Chipoudy are to be distributed amongst the people at Chignecto as they think they can support during the winter and the rest to be used as rations for the troops. The efforts of Monckton to gather the Acadians at Fort Cumberland were only partially successful. Out of over 4,000 of a population in the neighborhood, he secured less than 1200, although he sent Capt. Brook Watson with a detachment to scour the country about Baie Verte. The scenes at embarkation were very painful. Even at this lapse of time one cannot but regard with sorrow mingled with a feeling of horror the tortures of a defenceless people and the cruelties perpetrated on innocent women and children. Abbee La Guerne says that many of the married women, deaf to all entreaties and representations, refused to be separated from their husbands and precipitated themselves in the vessels, where their husbands had been forced. During the last days of August a strong force was despatched from Beausejour on board of two vessels to capture the French at Chipoudy and along the Petitcodiac River. At Chipoudy they found the men had fled leaving 25 women and children who were taken prisoners. They burned 181 houses and barns. On 3rd Sept. they sailed up the Petitcodiac and finding the villages deserted set fire to the buildings for a distance of 15 miles on the north side of the river and 6 miles on the south. In attempting to set fire to the Mass house (presumably at Fox Creek) Boishebert appeared with a large force and two officers Dr. Marsh and Lieut. Billing and six privates were killed and ten were wounded. The whole force narrowly escaping being exterminated, as the armed vessels had drifted down the river in the strong tide and it was not till flood tide, they could get into position to afford the detachment any protection. At high water the men were embarked. They destroyed 253 houses and barns besides the chapel. When in 1755, General Monckton was engaged in the "Grand Derangement" at Chignecto, he sent a corps of New Englanders to destroy the Acadian dwellings at Tantramar. They did that thoroughly, burning 97 buildings. Those Acadians who escaped the expulsion saw from their shelter of the woods the torch applied to their homes. This was a melancholy fate. The innocent suffered with the guilty. The conflagration of the homes of the unhappy Acadians extended to Westcock and Wood Point, so that when the work of destruction was done, only heaps of ashes remained of the Acadian homes. At the close of the year 1755, we find the populous French villages on the Isthmus as well as at Chipoudy, along the Petitcodiac, at Shediac and from thence to Pugwash destroyed, their ancient owners scattered from Quebec to Georgia or else, hiding in the forests, with their Indian allies and their farms acres of desolation. Those who escaped into the forests struggled forward to Miramichi and a few found homes at the head waters of the Saint John. From both of these places numbers were able to seek permanent homes in Quebec. At this period, Miramichi had a French population of 3,500 people. CHAPTER II. ENGLISH SETTLEMENT The second part of the design of Lawrence and his Council at Halifax was now in order, namely to replace the French by English immigrants to strengthen English rule and power in Acadia. There were English garrisons at Beausejour, Fort Lawrence and Fort Monckton and the only English settlers were disbanded soldiers and tradesmen who had commenced to locate themselves around these posts and within the range of their protection. The French inhabitants had been so completely driven off that nine years later (1764) they only numbered 388 men, women and children in this portion of Acadia, when instructions came from the English government to allow them to become settlers on taking the oath of allegiance. Special inducements were held out to the irregulars of New England to become settlers, if they would remain on duty six months longer. To a Colonel was offered 2000 acres of choice land; Major 750 acres; Captain 500; Ensign 450; private soldier 200. The Acadians had not cleared a wide stretch of upland, nor did they build aboideaux across the creeks. Their dikes skirted the rivers and creeks. The houses were of course, logs with roofs of bark and chimneys built up of wood and clay. Sawmills in those days were scarce. After the disappearance of the Acadians, Governor Lawrence issued his Proclamation, offering free grants to actual settlers. Immigration from the New England States at once set in; vessel after vessel came with people from Connecticut, Rhode Island, and other New England colonies. The lands were surveyed; allotments made to the settlers, but they were obviously disappointed, because when Mr. Charles Dixon arrived from Yorkshire, in 1772, all but three New England families had disappeared. Two years after, the first settler from New England, Israel Purdy, arrived with a contingent of settlers from Newberry Port, and settled at Maugerville. At this time, 1772, the Peabody, Symonds, White and Hazen immigration were building up their trading post at the mouth of the Saint John River. Four years after the settlement at Sackville, the German settlement at Hopewell from Pennsylvania was made and also the Commins settlement at Hillsboro. At the same time, William Davidson arrived at Miramichi and established a trading post at Beaubear's Island in fish, furs and masts. When the Yorkshire people came to Sackville, there were only two New England settlers there--Mr. Hawkins, who lived near the land on what was known afterwards as the Oliver Boultenhouse place, which was the site of a former French resident--and Amasa Kellam who lived on the site of the Male Academy. This was exclusive of Moses Delesdernier who lived on the place occupied in recent years by the late Thompson Trueman. Hawkins sold two thousand acres of land to Charles Dixon, all Dixon's Island, and the Island next to it, also the Salem district, including the Christopher Humphrey farm. The Dixons, Humphreys and Parkers came over from England in the same vessel. Mr. Humphrey settled in Falmouth, where he died, leaving a widow with a family. Mr. Parker settled at Windsor, and was the ancestor of the Hon. A. McNeill Parker, later Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia. After Dixon settled at Sackville, he sent for Mrs. Humphrey. She settled on the place, known as the Christopher Humphrey farm, where she kept tavern. Mr. Dixon was the most important man in the community. He was a J. P. and held Court in a room in her tavern. Mr. Black, the father of Bishop Black, who afterwards settled in Amherst, also came over in the same vessel, the Ship, "Duke of York". He did not bring his family; he wanted to examine the country first. Mr. Mason from Swansea, who was elected a representative in the Halifax Assembly, lived in the lower part of the parish. The French settlements at Sackville skirted the marshes. The principal one was at Tantramar, where a Chapel had been built. At the time of the expulsion, (1775) the bell and perhaps the Communion vessels were saved and many years after, when there was peace, some Acadians appeared, obtained them and took them away. The Chapel was burned with the houses. In consequence of the Proclamation of Governor Lawrence, dated 12th of October, 1758, offering free grants of lands, right of worship, in 1761, twenty-five families from Rhode Island arrived in a vessel and settled on the vacated French farms. Each family of six with seven head of cattle were to receive a grant of seven hundred and fifty acres; years later a return shows the township had a population of three hundred and forty-nine people, all but six from New England. In 1772, a township elected for the first time a representative to the Assembly at Halifax in the person of a schoolmaster named Foster. A return in the Archives at Halifax shows that in 1763 Sackville's inhabitants consisted of 20 families only and that only 200 acres of upland had been cleared up. They had 12,000 acres of marsh land. At the same time Cumberland, (now the parish of Westmorland) possessed 35 families who owned 600 acres of cleared land and 18,800 acres of marsh land. The N.S. Legislature was constituted at Halifax in 1757 with 22 members, it being arranged that a settlement with 25 qualified electors should send one representative. This place was not accorded a representative. It was not until 1767 that Sackville secured the right to a member, a petition having been sent to the government in 1765 representing that there were then 80 families in this place. Mr. A. Foster was the first member. His name occurs for the first time in 1774, in the proceedings of the House. In 1775, Samuel Rogers succeeded Mr. Foster, Messrs. Gay and Scurr at the same time representing the county (Cumberland). 1758, on 12th October, a proclamation was adopted in Council in Halifax offering the vacant lands to settlers, which "consist of one hundred thousand acres of intervale plough lands, cultivated for more than 100 years past and never fail of crops nor need manuring; also a hundred thousand acres cleared and stocked with English grass, planted with orchards, vineyards, etc. All these are situated about the Bay of Fundy upon rivers navigable for ships of burden." Applications were to be made to Thomas Hancock, Boston, Province agent at Boston, who being applied to by persons desiring to know the kind of government in Nova Scotia and whether toleration to religion was allowed, a second proclamation was issued on 11th January, guaranteeing representative institutions and full liberty of conscience, except to papists. 1759, on 19th July, Messrs. Liss Willoughby, Benjamin Kimball, Edward Mott and Samuel Starr, junr., a committee of agents from Connecticut appeared at Halifax proposing to make a settlement at Chignecto and they were given a vessel to visit the locality. In September they returned and proposed some alterations in the grants, which were agreed to. While there were three garrisons on the Isthmus, settlement was very much hindered by the absence of any security to life or property. The Indians and French scoured the woods, ready to pick off any stragglers. They would even show themselves ostentatiously before the walls of the fort; any settlement out of the reach of guns was not only hazardous but impracticable. The French and Indians exhibited in their raids a skill, and a bravado amounting to recklessness. In April of this year, (1759), two vessels were at anchor at Grindstone Island, one the armed schooner "Moncton" belonging to the Province, the other a transport loaded with beef, pork, flour, bread, rice, peas, rum, wine, sugar, lemons, beer, shoes, shirts, stockings and other goods laden at Halifax for the shop-keepers at the Fort. During the night of 4th., the transport was captured by canoes manned by Acadians and French from the shore, and in the morning, they made a most determined effort to capture the "Moncton", chasing her down the Bay for five hours. The "Moncton" had a boy killed and two men wounded in the fight. The schooner was afterwards ransomed for $1500, the French taking the cargo. A more tragic affair occurred in the year when a sergeant and three men of the Provincial Rangers and seven soldiers of the 46th Regiment then at the Fort went out to cut wood. They were ambuscaded at a place called Bloody Bridge, and five of them were scalped and stripped. It was two years before this (20th July, 1757) that Lieut. Dickson when following Bois Hebert with a small troop, was ambushed where the La Coup stream enters the Aulac and was taken prisoner and conveyed to Quebec. His command was shot and scalped. The capture of Quebec ended the hopes of the Acadians of repossessing their lands and the guerilla warfare in this vicinity ceased leading to a greater sense of security. In 1759, a grant of 50,000 acres at Chignecto made in 1736, was rescinded, none of the conditions having been performed and the land remaining unoccupied. In 1760, the New England soldiers at the Forts nearly all left, their term of enlistment having probably expired, but they could not be induced to remain longer in the country. The first actual settlement in this parish after the deportation of the French may be placed at 1761 -- six years after their deportation and two years after the fall of Quebec. The invitations extended in the above proclamations met with a ready response and a movement took place in Rhode Island to send a contingent here. Some twenty-five families settled here that summer and others came to seek locations and erect habitations to bring their families the next summer. No record is known to have been preserved stating their names, but in the Archives at Halifax there is a "list of subscribers for the township lying on the Tantramar river, represented by Benjamin Thurber, Cyprian Sterry and Edward Jincks from Providence in Rhode Island." It is not dated but it probably belongs to the year 1760 or 1761. The names attached are as follows. CHAPTER III. TANTRAMAR SETTLEMENT "The list of the Subscribers for the Township Lying on Tantramar River, Represented by Benjamin Thurber, Cyprian Sterry and Edmund Jincks, from Providence in Rhode Island." Taken from records in the Province Library at Halifax. The date is probably 1761, but possibly 1760. Jos. Olney John Jenckes Solo Wheat Benj'n Thurber Cyprian Sterry Edmund Jenckes David Burr Jos. Tower Seth Luther Jno. Young Sam Thurber Jacob Whitman Edmund Tripp David Waters William Sheldon Dan'l Wear Rich'd Brown Volintine Esterbrooks Charles Olney Thos. Field Thos. Bowen Jona. Jenckes Step. Jenckes James Olney Wm. Brown Sam'l Lethredge Gershom Holden Sam'l Currey John Foster Sam'l Clark Nathan Case Eben'r Robins Wm. Clark Jona. Olney Wm. Ford Sam'l Wetherby Step. Angel Peleg Williams Jona. Allen Peter Randal John Tripp Nath. Day John Malavery Noah Whitman Nath. Bucklin Noah Mason Robert Sterry 47 23 1/2 ________ 70 1/2 The above mentioned names for One share and a half. Sam'l Briggs James Young Ichabod Cumstock Morris Hern Jos. Burden Ezra Heyley Obediah Sprague (sic.) Edward Thurber John Olney William Olney, Jr. Daniel Thurber Daniel Cahoon Chas. Symons Benj. Gorman John Howland Nathan Jenckes David Tift Jos. Brown Gideon Smith Jos. Hawkins Sarah Cottle Isaac Cole Obediah King Thos. Woodward Rob't Foster Sam'l Toogood Jos. Olney, Jr. Wm. Whipple David Wilbur Oliver Casey Elisha Smith Nathan Case, Jr. Charles Angel Jos. Taylor Oliver Man Moses Man W. Whipple, Jr. Wm. Phillips Benj. Robinson Jona. Pike George Wear Edward Giles John Smith Gilbert Samons Woodbery Morris John Wiever Nehemiah Sweet Stephen Goodspeed Abraham Olney James Muzey Benja. Medberry Nathaneal Woodward Zeph'r Woodward James Jenckes William Emerson Chas. Spaulding John Downer Nath'l Packer Thos. Sterry Amasa Kilburn Nathan Sterry Samuel Mott James Day, of Mass. Asa Foster, " John Peabody, " Isaac Blunt, " Caleby Swan, " Peter Parker, " Daniel Ingols, " John Wilson, " Nath'l Brown, " Abiel Fry, " Simon Fry, " Remsley Stevens," Robert Davis, " Jer. Brownel Nath'l Finney John Dexter Steph. Carpenter Levi Potter Nedebiah Angel John Brown James Foster Elisha Hopkins Wm. Walcot David Alberton Rob't Potter Dan'l Wilcocks John Wullin Rob't Woodward Peter Bateman Jeremiah Dexter William Jenckes Henry Finch Sam'l Shearman Wm. Olney John Olney, Jr. James Olney Francis Swan, of Mass. Coggshal Olney John Power Aaron Mason Nathan Jenckes Freelove Tucker Benja. Cousins Rowland Sprague Nathan Giles Jer. Dexter (erased) These single shares each 154 47 ______ 107 70 1/2 ______ 177 1/2 45 first settlers 66 2 " 66 3 " ______ 177 Some of these names, as Tower, Young, Estabrooks, Jincks, Foster, Curry, Bateman, Cahoun, Brown, Smith, Cole, King, Finney, Carpenter, Briggs, Sprague, Robinson, Seaman, Power, Tucker, Parker, Emerson, Davis, etc., represent well known families in our community. Many of the others probably never came to the country at all and others coming here were not satisfied with the prospect and returned again to the other colonies. The first town meeting--or meeting of the committee for Sackville township took place on 20th July, 1762. It was held at the house of Mrs. Charity Bishop, who kept an inn at Fort Cumberland. There were present Capt. John Huston, Doctor John Jencks, Joshua Sprague, Valentine Estabrooks, William Maxwell and Joshua Winslow. Capt. Huston was made chairman and Ichabod Comstock, clerk. The conditions and locations of the proposed new grant of Sackville were of the first interest to the newly arrived settlers and the proceedings were largely taken up with settling such matters. It was resolved that a family of six, and seven head of cattle should have one and a half shares of 750 acres. At the next meeting held on 31st August, Mr. Elijah Ayer's name appears as a committeeman. At a town meeting held on 18th April, 1770, Robert Scott was appointed moderator and Robert Foster clerk. They with John Thomas were appointed a committee to settle with the old committee for the survey of the lands. There is a record of the settlement the next year; they had 200 acres of land cleared and 12,000 acres of marsh -- the former had probably been cleared by the French, who had reclaimed the marsh. It had 20 families settled. The next immigration appears to have been in 1763, when a Baptist church at Swansea, Mass., left in a body with the pastor and settled here. It was a small body consisting of 13 members only. Their names were, Nathan Mason and wife, Thomas Lewis and wife, Oliver Mason and wife, Experience Baker, Benjamin Mason and wife, Charles Seamans and wife and Gilbert Seamans and wife. Nathan Mason was their pastor. The names Nathan Mason, Thomas Lewis, Gilbert Seaman, Benjamin Mason occur in a document in the Archives at Halifax seven years later (1770) reciting the names of the residents here. The others are said to have returned to Massachusetts in 1771. The first actual grant of Sackville appears to have been made on 12th October, 1765. Previous to that date, settlers had no title to lands they occupied beyond orders-in-council, issued at Halifax and which the grant confirmed. This grant was for 35,250 acres. The consideration was a quit rent of one shilling sterling for ten years for every fifty acres. If no rent be paid for three years and no distress be found, or if the granters sell the same within ten years the grant is void. The township was to consist of 100,000 acres. It was divided into three sections, known as letters A B and C. Letter B division embraced the district between Foundry St., and Morice's mill pond. "A" district was south of Foundry St.; "C" north of Morice's mill pond. There were home lots for actual settlers, who had wood lots and marsh lots bearing corresponding numbers. This grant contained sixty-nine names, in addition to those before mentioned the following were added: Isaac Cole; Amasa Killam, Nath. Lewis; Thomas Lewis; James Estabrooks; Joseph Tingley; Isaac Horton; Gideon Smith; Gideon Smith, Jr.; Jonathan Ward; Asel Carpenter; John Wood; Alex Huston. The grant was divided into 200 shares of 500 acres each. The intention was to give a man of family one share; a single man half a share. Some, however, received a grant of 1 1/2 shares. Each right of share was numbered and specifically granted by three or four different patents to each grantee by number and quantity of acres. There was a good deal of unprofitable land which was not located nor divided. The Committee of the Town of Sackville claimed the right to allot these vacant lands, which was disputed. In 1786 there were 60 families in the township. Each grantee had as follows: Town lot 1/2 acre 4 A lot 7 " lot 16 " pasture 100 " lot 372 1/2 " wilderness __________ Total 500 The wood lots were not then or until many years after considered of any commercial value and when their owners left the country and abandoned them or when changes of title took place and the new owners took no interest or charge of them, the ownership of many became obscured. When the timer on them commenced to be valuable, there suddenly grew up a small class of land jumpers, who ran out vacant lots and exercised acts of ownership. These acts led to a great deal of litigation and, for many years the Supreme Court was kept more or less busy over "Sackville rights." Many of the original grants of lots were voided for want of settlement and other grants issued over the same lands. The names of the original grantees and numbers of lots held by each is as follows: LETTER A. Joshua Sprague 1 1/2 Nathan Mason 1 1/2 Joseph Winsor 1 1/2 James Olvay 1 1/2 Elijah Sprague 1 1/2 William Sprague 1 1/2 James Sprague 1 1/2 Isaac Cole 1 1/2 LETTER B. Amasa Killam 1 1/2 Daniel Hawkins 1 1/2 Wm. Jinks 1 1/2 Charles Hawkins 1 Josiah Hawkins 1 Superam Killam 1 1/2 Levis Eddy 1 1/2 Deborah Eddy 1 1/2 Nathal Mason 1 Nathal, Mason, Jr. 1 1/2 Isaiah Mason 1 1/2 Jno. Day 1 Benj. Mason 1 Natel, Lewis 1 1/2 Charles Seamans LETTER C. Phinias Potter 1 1/2 Thomas Lewis 1 1/2 James Estabrooks 1 Nathel. Jacobs 1 1/2 Jacob Whitmond 1 1/2 Pno. Thomas 1 1/2 Val'tine Estabrooks 2 Josiah Tingley 1 Benj. Emerson 1 1/2 Eph'rm Emerson 1 Isaiah Horton 1 Daniel Eddy 1 Samson Mason 1/2 Matthew Mason 1/2 Gideon Smith 1 1/2 Stephen Smith 1 1/2 Gideon Smith, Jr. 1 1/2 Benijah Lewis 1/2 Jonathan Ward 1 Oliver Mason 1 Robert Williams 1 1/2 Asel Carpenter 1 John Eddy Benjamin Mason 1 1/2 Michael Cushion 1 Sam'l Emmerson 1 1/2 David Alvason 1 1/2 Eben'r Salisbury 1 1/2 Israel Thornton 1 1/2 Eden. Salisbury Jr. 1 Jabish Salisbury 1/2 Richard Salisbury 1/2 Reuben Salisbury 1/2 Enemer Olvey 1/2 Eleazer Martin 1/2 Samuel Lewis 1 1/2 John Thomas, Jr. 1/2 Nicholas Thomas 1/2 John Manley 1 Elijah Ayer, Jr. 1 Henry Glin 1 1/2 Joseph Emerson 1 1/2 Seth Hervey 1 John Wood 1/2 Alex'r Huston 1 David Latimor 1 Thomas Hunt 1 Most of these are said to have represented actual settlers at the time, but when the war of Independence broke out sixteen years later, many of these settlers actively sympathized with the revolting colonies and returned to United States. Some of them joined Col. Eddy in his attack on Fort Cumberland and fled at his defeat to Machias. For these and other reasons this grant seems to have been superseded by other and later grants over the same lands. The Eddy war, as it was called, was one of the most stirring episodes in early history. In 1767, Sackville had already made considerable progress. A return made by Lieut. Governor Franklin, embracing a census of the 30 townships into which the Province was then divided, shows Sackville had then a population of 349 persons, 343 of whom were Americans. It possessed also the following:-- Horses 48 Oxen 133 Cows 250 Young head cattle 347 Swine 63 Grist Mills 1 Saw 1 Produce in 1766-- Wheat, bus.-- 1035 Rye, bus. 1278 Pease, bus. 53 Barley, bus. 35 Oats, bus. 34 Hemp seed 10 1/2 Flax seed 53 Flax 9 Born during the year 26 Died 6 In 1763, a petition from Cumberland for land grants was sent to the government. Amongst the names on the petition were: Brook Watson, John Horton and Alex and William of the same name, Joseph Moore, Elijah Ayre, Obediah Ayre, Joseph Ayre, Samuel Gay and Martin Gay, Jonathan Eddy, Jonathan Coe, Daniel Gooden, Charles Oulton, Liffy Chappel, Jabez Chappell, Anthony Buck, Abel Richardson, George Allen, Nehemiah Ward, John Fillmore. CHAPTER IV. INHABITANTS 1876 List of settlers in Sackville in 1786 in Trueman's Isthmus of Chignecto Book, page 41:-- The Yorkshire immigrants 1772-73-74 who settled in Sackville were Dixon, Bowser, Atkinson, Anderson, Bulmer, Harper, Patterson, Fawcett, Richardson, Humphrey, Carnforth and Wry. At this time the township of Amherst had a population of 123 and the township of Cumberland 325; Hopewell (all Albert County) 159; Moncton 60. A third immigration took place, commencing in 1772. On 16th May, 1772, a body of Yorkshire settlers landed at Fort Cumberland, having arrived at Halifax the previous months, from England. They embraced the Blacks, Bowsers, Dixons, Chapmans, Freezes, Bulmers, Lowerisons, and other well known families. Other parties followed. This immigration was most important from a commercial as from a political standpoint. The loyalty of these men was a tower of strength, when the attempt was made by Col. Eddy, aided by the New England settlers, to rush this country into union with the revolted colonies. Another grant dated January 30th, 1773, is signed by Lord William Campbell, styled Captain General and Governor in chief in Acadia. By this document 51 shares or rights of 500 acres each are granted. It is recited that the township consisted of 200 rights, being in all 100,000 acres. The grantees with the numbers of their lots are as follows: LETTER A. DIVISION Samuel Bellew 1 Joseph Brown 1/2 of 5 Nicholas Cook 6 John Jinks 11 Samuel Curry 13 Benjamin Harper 17 Gilbert Seamans 20 Joseph Owens 21 John Thurber 29 George Shearman 32 Japhet Alverson 1/2 of 37 Jeremith Alverson 1/2 of 37 William Alverson 43 and 1/2 of 48 Charles Olney 25 and 1/2 of 49 John Jenks 1/2 of 44 Samuel Curry 1/2 of 46 Benjamin Thurber 1/2 of 46 Samuel Saunders 1/2 of 47 John Barnes 1/2 of 48 Nicholas Cook 1/2 of 50 Thomas Barns 1/2 of 53 LETTER B. Bernoni Williams 4 Timothy Williams 6 Jesse Jenks 8 Joseph Cook 9 Michael Joseph Delesdernier 31 Samuel Hicks 40 Josiah Hicks 1/2 of 41 Nicholas Cook 10 Jesse Cook 11 Joseph Bennett 12 Comer Smith 15 John Hawkins 1/2 of 17 Richard Cumberland 22 & 23 & 24 Paul Ferdinand Delesdernier 29 Moses John Fred Delesdernier 30 William Lawrence 42 Nathan Seamans 43 Jeremiah Brownell 44 George Shearman 45 Joshua Shearman 46 Benjamin Tower 1/2 of 47 Joseph Tower 1/2 of 47 Ambrose Hicks 1/2 of 60 Samuel Eddy 1/2 of 65 John Eddy 1/2 of 66 Abraham Olney 67 LETTER C. Nathan Seamans 4 Reuben Lattimore 6 Samuel Lattimore 10 Robert Lattimore 18 Joseph Tower 1/2 of 20 Benjamin Tower 1/2 of 20 Job Seamans 38 Eliphalet Read 1/2 of 39 Jonathan Jinks 57 and 1/2 of 63 Samuel Hicks 1/2 of 59 William Tower 1/2 of 64 This grant contained fifty-nine names, in addition to those before mentioned the following were added: Isaac Cold; Amasa Killam, Nath. Lewis, Thomas Lewis, James Estabrooks, Joseph Tingley, Isaac Horton, Gideon Smith, Gideon Smith, Jr., Jonathan Ward, Asel Carpenter, John Wood, Alex Huston. The terms of this grant were a quit rent of one shilling for every 50 acres granted payable every Michaelmas, the grant to be void in case no payment be made for three years and no distress be found on the premises; also the grantees bound themselves to cultivate or enclose one third in a year, one in eleven years and one third in twenty-one years; also each grantee to plant annually two acres in hemp; also actual settlement shall be made before the last day of January, 1875, or the grant is void. The next grant is dated 22nd day of July, 1774 and signed by Frances Legge, Captain General, &c. and is for 24 1/2 shares of rights, comprising 12,250 acres as follows: LETTER A. DIVISION Heirs of Thomas Barnes, Lot No. 15 Wm. Maxwell 12 and 1/2 of 53 Cogsholl Olney 1/2 of 31 Abiat Peck 26 and 1/2 of 51 Peleg Williams 34 and 1/2 of 54 Joseph Owen 1/2 of 47 Gideon Young, No. 19 LETTER B. DIVISION Edmund Jinks 3 Benjamin Thurber 73 and 74 Lewis Eddy 1/2 of 49 Deborah Eddy 1/2 of 49 Josiah Tingley 1/2 of 66 Jonathan Cole 68 William Estabrooks 1/2 of 69 Edward Cole 1/2 of 70 Ambrose Cole 1/2 of 70 Samuel Jones 1/2 of 58 Joseph Rood's Heirs 1/2 of 58 Gideon Young 1/2 of 50 Simon Rood 1/2 of 50 Job Archer 64 Joseph and Jonas Bennett 13 LETTER C. William Brown 12 Andrew Waterman 7 Heirs of Benjamin Wilbur 2 Samuel Rogers 1/2 of 10 Robert Foster 22 John Foster 24 The terms are the same as in the former grant except the quit rent is made one farthing per acre and actual settlement has to be made within two years. About 1786, the inhabitants of Sackville made a return of the state of the settlement to the government to shew that if a proposed escheat was made it would be attended with great confusion as but few of the grants had not been improved. The actual settlers at that date as set forth in the return appear to have been as follows:-- LETTER A. Samuel Bellew Joseph Brown Samuel Rogers Samuel Saunders Valentine Estabrooks Andrew Kinnear James Jincks Eleazer Olney Nathan Mason John Peck John Barnes Ebenezer Burnham Simon Baisley Wm. Carnforth Abial Peck Nathaniel Shelding Job Archernard Jonathan Burnham LETTER B. Charles Dixon John Richardson John Fawcett George Bulmer Thomas Bowser Gilbert Seaman Joseph Read Wm. Carnforth John Wry Moses Delesdernier Joseph Delesdernier Michael Burk Samuel Seamans Joseph Tower Joseph Thompson Mark Patton Nehemiah Ayer James Cole Hezekiah King Daniel Tingley Wm. Lawrence Ben Tower Elijah Ayer John Thompson Eliphalet Read Josiah Tingley Jonathan Cole Valentine Estabrooks LETTER C. Wm. Estabrooks Daniel Stone Nehemiah Ward Pickering Snowdon Nehemiah Ward John Fillmore John Grace Angus McPhee Wm. Fawcett Jonathan Eddy Gideon Smith Patton Estabrooks Thomas Potter John Weldon Jos. C. Lamb Josiah Hicks Joseph Sears Benjamin Emmerson Titus Thornton OLD TIME HOMES The following statement dated April, 1820, shows how the Sackville people were housed:-- John Humphrey built what is known as the Lyons House. It was occupied by Pacon, a blacksmith, who had a blacksmith shop adjacent to it. Christopher Richardson purchased from Amos Seaman the lands afterwards owned by John R. Richardson, now possessed by Gershom Maxwell. Christopher Humphrey inherited from his mother the farm he occupied during his life. She had built there a commodious log house. It had four rooms downstairs and was more luxuriously appointed than most dwellings because it had two chimneys. She kept public house there. She had two daughters, one married Charles Dixon, the other married John Morice. The next house was west of Salem Street--(Queen's Road). It was occupied by the widow Richardson, her husband having died at Horton, It was a log house and built for her by her eldest son, Christopher. She had besides him, Joseph and Thomas. Her daughter, Sallie, married _____ Wilkinson and Charlotte married _____ Horton. At this date, 1820, there were no houses on Lower Fairfield Road which was not cut out until 1823. The next house was the two story frame house built by George Bulmer and purchased by Jonathan Black. It was the first frame house built in Sackville. The builder had to purchase some of the lumber from United States. Lieutenant Duncan Shaw purchased in 1812 from John Wry the lot of land known as Shaw's Hill, the site of the Baptist Church. His name occurs often in the old records. He was a prominent man. He built one or more vessels about 1800. He was a brother-in-law, of William Harper, the first merchant store keeper, both of them having married daughters of Capt Hamm, a Loyalist living at Portland, Maine. Mr. Harper with his schooner was a Bay of Fundy trader and lived in Sackville from 1796 to 1800. A most interesting account of these days is given by a descendant of Mr. Harper -- Mrs. Steeves, Shediac, in her book -- "The First Store Keeper at the Bend". The next house up street was built by (Duncan) Shaw; a tramp came along, got in it, was drunk, set fire to it and was burned with it. His remains were afterwards found. The next house was John Wry's. It was a log house until about 1820 when Mr. Wry replaced it with a frame house. He purchased it originally from Gershom Maxwell. The next, Crane's Corner was the Bowser House, in a garden with cherry trees on a side hill. The brick house remembered by the older generation was erected about 1825. The old house was then turned into a school house. The next house was the Killam house John Harrison lived in a small red frame house on the site of the Edward Trueman place in Maple Hill. John Fawcett built a frame house near the Academy Brook. He owned the farm where the late Robert Fawcett lived. Cyrus Tingley occupied a log house almost opposite the Charles Fawcett residence. Mr. Tingley died and his widow married one Mahoney. John Ogden lived on the place afterwards occupied by Marcus Trueman (near the Purington residence.) He traded places with George Kinnear (father of the late Edmund and William Kinnear) who owned the Bloomer Ogden farm, and moved there on the next hill. Deles Dernier lived in a log house on one side of the highway and Major Wilson occupied a frame house on the other side. Major Wilson had two sons, Harper and Richard. Harper built opposite his father's place. George Lawrence -- father of Nathan and Leban, had a house back in the field near where Leban afterwards lived. Wm. Lawrence lived in a frame house on the same property that was afterwards owned by his son, Nelson. John Outhouse lived on the Alder Trueman place. Old Mr. Lawrence lived opposite the Mariner Wood house. It was brick on a side hill -- two storeys in front and one in the rear. Back of the Philip Palmer house, was a two storey house where Capt. Tom Ayers lived. Above that came the Tingley, Ayers and Harper houses. The first was the Tingley where the late Amos lived. Nehemiah Ayer lived where the late Wm. Ayer resided and across the road was Obediah Ayer's house. Further up the crest of the hill, Michael Grace lived. William Harper lived on the hill occupied by the late I. C. Harper. He had a nice farm house. John Harper lived in the Morice place. He and Obediah Ayer were partners in carrying on a saw and grist mill. They sold out to John Morice. David Stone lived on the 'Squire Titus Hicks place. John Sharpe lived above Bethel Meeting House. Joshua Read succeeded his father to the place on the hill owned afterwards by Nathan Lawrence and later by William Smith. Samuel Hicks, the projenitor of all the Hicks in the Country first lived in the Nath. Ward place which had previously been owned by the Reads. Tolar Thompson lived next. Joseph Thompson cousin of Toler's lived on the Thomas Anderson place. A blacksmith named Woodworth had a house and Smithy at the Four Corners -- South side. On the opposite corner, Mr. Thornton built a house which was occupied by "Long" John Thompson -- the father of Wilson and Jacob. Thomas Wheaton built above the graveyard --the house has long disappeared. Wm. Fawcett lived on the James George place and John Fawcett on the Chappel Fawcett place. Mr. Emmerson, the great grandfather of the late Hon. H. R. Emmerson lived in a log house on the site of the Elisha Wheaton house. He had the reputation of being a good farmer. He left two children:--one of them married Mrs. Lefurgy mother of late Hon. Mr. Lefurgy of Summerside. David Wheaton purchased the place afterward. Benjamin Wheaton lived on the John Bickerton place and Josiah Hicks on the opposite hill. Next to him, Jonathan Hicks lived. Joseph Sears occupied the same place that his son Frederick Sears and later grandson Joseph Sears lived. At Jenck's Brook, Joseph Sears was the only settler. "Corner" Bill Estabrooks was the first settler at the edge of Log Lake -- then bog, now solid marsh 10 feet deep. Tusket was settled by Thomas McPhee. CHAPTER V. YORKSHIRE SETTLERS CHARLES DIXON The following paper was read before the Chignecto Historical Society on 9th July 1892, at the celebration on the Dixon homestead of the 120th anniversary of the landing of Charles Dixon at Sackville, by his grandson, James D. Dixon, Esq.: To the ridge of land upon which we stand belongs perhaps as much of historic interest as any spot in Sackville. Upon it once stood a row of tenements erected and inhabited by the Acadian French. As the French gained access by water conveyance to the country threading the various rivers and streams in boats and small vessels, and as at this point the upland extends to the river which, with a single exception it does not do upon the whole length of the Tantramar, thus affording exceptional facilities for landing. I deem it more than probable they first landed and commenced their occupation of Sackville at this point. The marsh land to the Eastward now called the Dixon Island marsh, to the extent of 200 acres and upwards was reclaimed, occupied and cultivated by them from which they derived their principal means of support. Traces of these tenements were distinctly visible 50 years ago. Frequently in my youthful days I have ploughed over their foundations and turned up quantities of the marsh mud of which with a few sticks, their chimneys were constructed. There was also to be seen a hollow or depression of the surface indicating the existence of a cellar. In 1765 this locality was granted by the Nova Scotia Government to one Daniel Hawkins and was by him occupied and improved until the year 1772. Hawkins was one of the New England immigrants who were induced to come here by Governor Lawrence of Nova Scotia. One hundred and twenty years have passed since Charles Dixon, one of the first of the Yorkshire immigrants, who were induced to come to Nova Scotia by the influence of Lieutenant Governor Franklyn, arrived and settled upon this farm, with his family consisting of his wife and four children. We are met today to celebrate events of historic interest and importance, rather than for the purpose of glorifying individuals, yet it may be well that we should not overlook or under estimate the difficulties to be surmounted and the privations endured by these English immigrants, in bidding adieu to old England and encountering a rough and tedious passage from Liverpool to Halifax of nearly seven weeks' duration and from thence to Fort Cumberland in which nearly three more weeks were spent. Mr. Dixon found a refuge for his family in the Fort a couple of weeks, and employed his time in exploring and visiting the neighboring localities and in the purchase of the property upon which we are assembled of Daniel Hawkins, to which he removed his family on the 8th of June, 1772. The property consisted of 2,500 acres in all, about 260 of which was in this immediate locality and 186 acres of which was marsh, nearly all of which was dyked and 35 acres of improved upland. There was also included a farm of 200 acres and upwards on the lower Mill creek or Frosty Hollow, so called 20 acres of which were cleared and upwards of seventy acres was dyked marsh. The balance of his purchase consisted of 2000 acres of wilderness land nearly 700 of which lay on the lower Fairfield road to the south-west. For this property he paid the sum of 260 pounds sterling. He also purchased the stock upon the farm which consisted of 13 cows, 6 oxen and 25 young cattle, 6 horses, 36 sheep, 13 hogs and 2 goats. A house and barn and some outhouses stood upon the property very near where the house of the late Captain Towse now stands. There was also a house and barn on the farm at Frosty Hollow and about 20 head of stock which was under rental to one Daniel Dickinson. To this land where we are assembled he gave the name Pathos Isle. Mr. Dixon himself was not a farmer and had never followed that occupation. The spring he arrived here was late, cold and discouraging. He says he found almost the whole population, who had come here from New England some seven years previously much discontented and desirous of selling their lands and returning to New England. He strove to ascertain the cause of such universal discontent and soon arrived at the conclusion it was due to indolence and ignorance. Accustomed as he had been to notice the agricultural operations of Yorkshire, perhaps at that time the most advanced of any part of England or even of Europe, the newer and cruder operations which here met his observation could not but suffer by comparison. It is but reasonable to suppose the New Englanders with their seven years' experience with the soil and climate of this country, should have acquired a more correct general knowledge of the country and its capabilities than a stranger, who had no practical knowledge of agricultural pursuits could be capable of forming with only a couple of weeks' observation. Here, however he applied himself diligently to the cultivation and improvement of his estate in which he was assisted the first year by Thomas Anderson who with his youthful bride were his fellow passengers from England. It is said of Mr. Anderson that upon their arrival at Halifax, she was so homesick she earnestly desired to return to England in the same ship. A year later Mr. Dixon writes a paper recording the circumstances of his early life, his occupation, his religious views, his marriage, the reasons inducing him to leave England and his coming to America and his settlement here concluding with the words following "and now let us adore that Providence that has brought us through many dangers from our Father's house and given us a lot in a strange land and an inheritance which we never deserved nor expected." Between 1772 and 1777 a considerable number of other families from Yorkshire came out and settled in Sackville and adjoining localities, some of whom were encouraged to do so by Mr. Dixon while some were aided and assisted by him in procuring suitable locations for settlement. The loyalty of these English immigrants was almost immediately put to a severe test by circumstances connected with the revolutionary war, and the fact that so large a proportion of the New England settlers here actually sympathized with the revolted Colonies. But to the honor of the Yorkshire settlers be it said, they were almost a unit in adhering to the cause of Great Britain, though for a time they suffered the indignity of having their houses robbed and pillaged, and themselves forbidden to stir off their premises. To a man like Charles Dixon this was a terrible humiliation. His loyalty to the crown and government of England was intense; he could not conceive of anything so foolish and wicked as rebellion against such a government and such a King as George the third and his feelings towards such persons and their sympathizers were such that he did not wish his family to associate or intermarry with them in after life. Of the Yorkshire immigrants, it can safely be said they were honest, moral, industrious, and loyal citizens, very plain spoken, when they said yea or nay, whatever that implied could be relied upon. If they differed, as they sometimes did, they expressed themselves upon the points at issue with admirable directness and without prevarication. They did much to improve the condition of the country both morally and physically. I rejoice to be permitted to participate in any demonstration to honor their memory, and to declare my conviction that none of their descendants have any cause to be ashamed of their ancestry. The first grant of the parish of Sackville comprised 35,250 acres all to New England people and was issued in 1765. A later grant must have been issued soon after, as an assessment of the land owners of Sackville was made in 1777 by James Law and Charles Dixon in which the quantity assessed is over 90,000 acres and in which there are many names of New England people. The largest land holder in Sackville at that date was Samuel Rodgers, one of the most active participators in the Eddy war, so called, to whose name stands 4,746 acres. I recollect this old man who died at a great age in 1831 or thereabouts, having been for several years previously a town charge. The next largest proprietor of land were Esterbrooks and Mason, 3,344 acres. Next comes John Barnes 2,750 acres and next comes Charles Dixon with 2,510 acres. Elijah Ayer 2,090 acres and Edward Barron 2,000 acres, Benjamin Emmerson 2,000, Robert Scott 2,000 and others with a less quantity. Of the 120 persons who were proprietors of land at that time there are not more than 25 surnames to be found on our assessment roll of the present year, corresponding to those in the list above mentioned. Thus we see that the names of nearly all of the landed proprietors of 1777 have removed from the country or became extinct. Mr. Dixon as a Justice of the Peace, to which office he was appointed soon after he came to the country, was authorized to perform the marriage service. A few may be mentioned as follows, viz.: David Wheaton and Mary Barker in 1793; John Harper and Mary Thornton in 1791; John Dobson and Mary Fawcett in 1794; William Lawrence and Sally King in 1795; Michael Grace and Ruth Carnforth in 1792; Thomas Easterbrooks and Ruth Smith in 1793; James Hicks and Sarah Easterbrooks in 1785; John Wry and Phoebe Maxwell in 1786; Bedford Boultenhouse and Charlotte Harper in 1794; Timothy Lockhart and Elizabeth Teed in 1793. THE OLDEST DESCENDENT of Charles Dixon at the date of the meeting was Mr. Nelson Bulmer then in his 86th year. Mr. Bulmer's father George Bulmer purchased his property of Nicholas Cooke, a son of one of the original grantees of Sackville in the year 1785 and immediately settled thereon. The adjoining property to the northeast was owned by William Maxwell and was transferred to his son-in-law, John Wry; next to Wry, Thomas Bowser settled, and next to him Robert Atkinson, who purchased his property from his father-in- law, Amasa Killam. These four lots comprised all the land between the Upper and Lower Fairfield roads with the exception of a half lot which was purchased by John Richardson. This block of land now constitutes a very valuable and populous part of Sackville, embracing the Mount Allison institutions, the English, Methodist and Baptist churches, hotels and private residence, stores and public buildings including the post office. The Dixon estate also contains a fair proportion of the natural growth and increase of the population and buildings of Sackville. The oldest surviving descendant of Charles Dixon bearing the name Dixon was William C. Dixon, of Maidstone, Essex County, Ontario, who though in his 79th year is here present. There were fourteen of the grandchildren of Charles Dixon still living, eight bearing the name of Dixon, and two bearing the name of Bulmer and four females bearing the names of O'Hara, Wightman, Simons and Smith. The descendants, over 2000 in number are widely scattered and are to be found in Australia, California, South Sea Island, Japan, England, in many of the States of the Union and in nearly all of the provinces of Canada. At the conclusion of his interesting paper Mr. Dixon read a letter from his cousins Charles and Edward Dixon and their sisters Ruth, Martha and Mary of Payson, Utah, expressing regret at their inability to be present at the celebration and also extending to their relatives in the east an invitation to visit them should the occasion offer. Shortly before the gathering broke up Mr. Wm. C. Dixon of Ontario, read an amusing poem appropriate to the occasion in which was set forth many historical and personal episodes of the early settlers. Among the historical relics exhibited were a spider used for heating flat irons, etc., a walnut tea tray, a clock of very early make, and an account book kept by Mr. Dixon the first entry in which bears the date 1760. VISIT TO WINDSOR, HUNDRED YEARS AGO An old letter describes a trip from Chignecto to Halifax by the Parrsboro-Windsor route. The writer says he took his wife with him, and both being young did not mind a hard seated wagon and rough roads. "On our arrival at Parrsboro we found there Jim White with a drove of cattle for Halifax. The old packet was covered with cattle and there was no room for my horse, so we had to wait until the return of the packet from Windsor. Mr. Ratchford was then doing a large business at Partridge Island and was very kind to us. On the return of the packet we were landed at Horton. There was great excitement at Windsor and many strangers attending the trial of a couple of men for the murder of Deputy Sheriff Kennedy. The Judge presiding was Haliburton, afterwards Chief Justice Sir Brenton. He was a small, delicate, light complexioned man. He possessed a clear voice and a distinct utterance and seemed to be an able man. The prosecuting officer was Attorney General Uniacke. He was a tall, powerfully built man, with massive head and strongly marked features. He spoke with a good deal of brogue. He was a powerful speaker. I looked at him with a good deal of interest. I had often heard my father speak of him. (After referring to Mr. Uniacke's connection with the Eddy war, the writer proceeded.) I have forgotten who defended. The case was one of circumstantial evidence and the verdict of not guilty having been rendered, the men were discharged. We had difficulty in obtaining quarters, but Mr. Wilcox kindly gave us a private room and we were very comfortable. I heard Job Ross had a marvellous hog. I went and found Ross--an old man, selling spruce beer and gingerbread. I asked to see the hog. He took me through a passage to the back of the house and close to it was the pen. There were three apartments for his hogship, a dining room, a bedroom and an outside apartment. The whole was scrupulously clean; the hog, being called, came to Job who scratched him, for which he received grunting thanks. The hog weighed 1100 pounds. The skin was perfectly clean. Ross said he washed and scrubbed him every day. The result was he ate less and thrived better. We started for Halifax, where we arrived in the evening, passing on the road White and his cattle, approaching the city. It took him over a week to get his cattle there, much shrunk and deteriorated in value", etc., etc. CHAPTER VI. PROVINCIAL SETTLEMENTS It was not until three years after 1755 that Acadia was opened up for settlers from New England, previously which the whole country was practically all wilderness. In 1761 there were only six families in the territory outside of Port Royal, and only seventy-four in Port Royal. There were only ten families along the Saint John river as late as 1695. The first English settlement in the Province of New Brunswick took place in 1761 when twenty-five families came in and occupied the deserted French farms in Sackville. About the same time about the same date the English settlers arrived in Amherst. Israel Perley of Newburyport, Mass., after an exploratory trip up the Saint John River, arrived there in 1763 with four vessels, laden with settlers for Maugerville and Sheffield. At this time the Peabody, Symonds, White and Hazen trading establishments at the mouth of the Saint John River commenced to build up large interests. The Hopewell, Hillsboro and Moncton settlements largely by Germans from Pennsylvania were made in 1765, when also William Davidson built up a trade of fish, furs and masts at Beaubear's Island. Most of the original English settlers were merely squatters; immense grants of land having been made by Governor Wilmot in Halifax to non-resident land grabbers and speculators such as Boquet, Haldimand, Desbarres, McNutt and many others. These were either escheated later on by the Crown or sold under judgments obtained by settlers. McNutt had a grant of a territory not less than 1700 square miles along the Saint John River. When in 1765 General Monckton was carrying on the "Grand Derangement" at Chignecto, he sent a corps of New Englanders to destroy the Acadian dwellings at Tantramar. It was not long before the smoke and flames burst from 97 buildings. Those Acadians who escaped the expulsion saw from the shelter of the woods the torch applied to their homes. Theirs was a melancholy fate. The innocent suffered with the guilty. The conflagration of the homes of the Acadians was not limited to Tantramar but extended to Westcock and Woodpoint so that when the work of destruction was done only heaps of ashes were left to remind one of the Acadian homes. The Acadians had not cleared a wide stretch of upland nor did they build aboideaux across the creeks. Their dykes skirted the rivers and creeks. The houses were of course log ones with roofs of bark and chimneys built of wood and clay. After the disappearance of the Acadians Governor Lawrence issued his proclamation offering lands to actual settlers. Immigration from New England States commenced in due course. People came from Connecticut, Rhode Island, and other New England places. The lands were surveyed; allotments made to the settlers but they were obviously disappointed because when Mr. Charles Dixon arrived at Sackville from Yorkshire in 1772 all but three families had disappeared. The first settlers to come were twenty- five families from Rhode Island. This was in 1761. APPLICATIONS FOR GRANTS The following is a list of applications for grants at the years named. Many of the applicants were never in the country, others came and returned to the colonies south. The list is of interest to show the land grabbing tendencies of the age. Name Acreage 1763 Day, John 500 O'Brien, Henry 500 France, John 500 Fitzsymons, Francis Fitzsymons, James & John 1500 Foster, Christian & Another 1000 Marshall, Richard 1000 Proctor, Thomas Peck, Martin & Others Philmore, John 89000 Lewis, Nathaniel & Others ) Lewis, Thomas & Others ) Lewis, Benjamin & Others ) 35250 Lewis, Samuel & Others ) 1765 Cole, Isaac & Others ) Carpenter, Asel & Others ) Custen, Michael & Others ) Tingley, Josiah & Others Thournton, Israel & Others Thomas, John R. & Others Thomas, Nicholas & Others Mason, Nathan & Others Mason, Nathaniel & Others Mason, Nathaniel, Jr. & Others Mason, Isaiah & Others Mason, Benjamin & Others Mason, Matthew & Others Mason, Oliver & Others Mason, Benjamin & Others Martin, Eleanor & Others Manly, John & Others Killam, Amasa & Others Killam, Superam & Others Lewis, Nathaniel & Others Lewis, Thomas & Others Lewis, Benjamin & Others Winsor, Joseph & Others Whitmond, Jacob & Others Williams, Rob & Others Wood, John & Others Ward, Joshua & Others Day, John & Others 1768 Sherman, George & Others Saunders, Samuel & Others Smith, Coomer & Others Simmons, Gilbert & Others Simmons, Nathaniel & Others Sherman, George & Others Simmons, Samuel & Others Simmons, Job & Others Simmons, Nathan & Others Simmons, Henry & Others Jenks, John & Others Jenks, James & Others Jenks, Edward & Others Jenks, Jesse & Others Johnston, Stephen & Others Jenks, Jonathan & Others Irons, Samuel & Others Mason, Nathaniel & Others Martin, Experience & Others Moore, John & Others Moore, Rev. Wm. & Others Glebe, Land & Others Thurber, Benjamin, 2d. & Others Towers, Benj. & Jos. & Others Thurber Benjamin & Others Tower, Wm. & Others Thomas, John & Others Young, Gideon & Others Wilber, Benjamin & Others Williams, Peleg & Others Williams, Benoni & Others Watts, John & Others Watts, Samuel & Others Otway, John, Sr. & Others Owens, Joseph & Others Olney, Charles & Others Olney, William & Others Olney, John R. & Others Olney, Abraham & Others Peck, John & Others Peck, Abiel & Others Leland, Amiriah & Others Lewis, Timothy & Others Lattimore, Ruben & Others Deslesdernier, Paul & Others Deslesdernier, Moses & Others Alverson, Japhet & Others ) Alverson, Jeremiah & Others ) Alverson, William & Others ) 47000 Archer, Job & Others ) ) Newton, Hibbert & Others 2000 1772 Barron, Edward ) 2000 1773 Hawkins, John & Others Hicks, Samuel & Others Hicks, Josiah & Others Hicks, Ambrose & Others Hawkins, John & Others Hicks, Samuel & Others Hicks, Joseph & Others Hicks, Ambrose & Others Belew, Samuel & Others Brown, Joseph & Others Barnes, John & Others Barnes, Thomas & Others Bennett, Joseph & Others Brownell, Jeremiah & Others Owens, Joseph & Others Olney, Charles & Others Olney, Abraham & Others Cook, Nicholas Others ) Corey, Samuel & Others ) Cook, Joseph & Others ) 25500 Cook, Jesse & Others ) Cumberland, Richard & Others ) Eaddy, Samuel & Others Eaddy, John & Others Williams, Benonie & Others Thurber, Benjamin & Others Towers, Benjamin & Others Towers, Joseph & Others Towers, William & Others Seaman, Gilbert & Others Shearman, George & Others Saunders, Samuel & Others Smith, Coomer & Others Simmons, Nathan & Others Shearman, Joshua & Others Simmons, Job & Others Barnes, John & Others ) Barnes, Thomas & Others ) 25500 Bennett, Joseph & Others ) Bronil, Jeremiah & Others ) Lawrence, Wm. & Others Lattimer, Ruben & Others Lattimer, Lemuel & Others Lattimer, Robert & Others Jenks, John & Others Jenks, Jesse & Others Jenks, Jonathan & Others Alverson, Jophet & Others Alverson, Jeremiah & Others Alverson, William & Others Foster, Robert ) 12250 Foster, John ) 1774 Barnes, Thomas & Others ) Brown, Wm. & Others ) 12250 Bennett, Joseph and Jonas, Jr. & Others ) Read, Joseph & Simon Rodgers, Samuel Williams, Peleg & Others ) Waterman, Andrew & Others ) 12250 Willber, Benj. & Others ) Maxwell, Wm. Archer, Job 12252 Eyre, Joseph & Others Eddy, Jonathan & Others Eddy, Lewis & Others Eddy, Deborah & Others Eddy, Lewis & Others Eddy, Deborah & Others Easterbrooks, Wm. & Others Foster, Robert, and Andrew & Others Jenks, Stephen & Others Jenks, Edward Jenks, Edward & Others Olney, Coggshell & Others Alvason, David & Others Sprague, Joshua & Others Sprague, Elijah & Others Sprague, William & Others Sprague, James & Others Semons, Charles & Others Smith, Gideon & Others Smith, Stephen & Others Smith, Gideon, Jr. & Others Salisbury, Ebenezer & Others Salisbury, Ebenezer, Jr. & Others Salisbury, Jabesh & Others Salisbury, Ruben & Others Glin, Henry & Others ) 35250 Glen, Henry & Others ) Olway, James & Others Olway, Emmer & Others Jacobs, Nathaniel & Others Johnnot, Peter 500 Jenks, Wm. & Others Hawkins, Daniel & Others Hawkins, Charles & Others Hawkins, Josiah & Others Horton, Isiah & Others Herway, Seth & Others Huston, Alex & Others Hunt, Thomas & Others Kennedy, Hugh & Others Knaut, Philip & Others 29750 Potter, Phensake & Others Eaddy, Lewis & Others Eaddy, Deborah & Others Easterbrooks, James & Others Easterbrooks, Valentine & Others Emmerson, Benjamin & Others Eaddy, Daniel & Others Eaddy, John & Others Emmerson, Samuel & Others Emmerson, Joseph & Others 1766 Scott, Robert 2000 1766 Scott, Robert 2000 Manly, John, license alienate to J. Winslow 500 Huston, Wm. ) Huston, Alex, license to alienate to J. Huston ) 1600 Owen, Joseph & Others Cole, Jonathan & Others Cole, Edward & Others Thurber, Benjamin & Others Tingley, Josiah & Others John Thompson, Jos. Thompson, David Blackburn: Ask for about 300 acres of marsh land in the Great Marsh which they want to improve. Granted 17th August, 1786. Charity French: Came from New York State and viewed the lands on River Petitcodiac, Westmorland County, and wants the lands of Wetmore's Survey for himself and associates, Josiah Stebbens, Benj. Clees' Wm. D. Vine, Zebulon Ross-Jar. Council grants 200 acres each, on condition they settle at once and report situation. Sept 15th, 1786. Report of Mr. Milledge re Tingley and Chappel: Encloses certificate that Chapel has been in possession and made improvements in tract surveyed for him at Baie Verte. Also sends affidavits respecting Tingley's claims. States he has sent a memo of fees due on Mr. Kinnear's grant. April 17th, 1793. Wm. Lawrence, Jim S. Outhouse, John Ogden, Nehemiah and Thos. Ayer: Applicants are destitute of woodland and ask for a vacant tract between the land of John Fawcett and Richard Wilson, and to the line in Dorchester. They ask for a warrant of survey and grant of 200 acres each. Sackville, January, 1801. (149) Petition for 100 acres of marsh in Sackville on the River au Lac, joining the town line, and 500 acres on the North side of Gaspero River on Point Bonagr or Timber river, Fort Cumberland, January, 1801. Thos. Wheaton, Jos. Seeds, Jas. Hicks: Petitions for vacant tract of land in the town of Sackville, near Point Midget, and greater part of tract consists of lakes and sunken lands and has never been granted or applied for. Sackville, January 6, 1801. Simon Outhouse: Memorial for undyked marsh on the easterly side of Tantramar river, containing about 12 or 14 acres, and asking for a warrant of survey. Sackville, January, 1801. Inhabitants of Cumberland: Appeal to the Lieut. Governor re the possession of Lot 5, formerly Collins, now Dr. Brown or Siddall, and No. 6, 7, formerly Catherwood, now 6 & 7 to Mr. Wells Nevart, now John Fillmore, which lie on Point Midget on which the inhabitants depend for fuel and which they wish to remain on. Jan. 31, 1801. Lois Fitzgerald: Petitioner states that the debts against the estate of her deceased husband exceed the personal estate and will scarcely cover the just debts. She asks for authorization to sell the real estate of deceased so as to discharge her indebtedness. July 18th, 1805. Thomas Easterbrooks: Memorialist is in possession of the following parcels of land: One eight acre lot, one twenty-one acre lot of marsh, which land he has improved at considerable expense, and his dyked two and half acres of said marsh, and asks that his title to the same right of marsh contained 21 acres, of No. 37, Letter B. Division, same situated on Cole's Island, also the wood lot No. 39 in Letter A. Division containing 100 acres. No. 53 Letter B. Division and No. 39 Letter A. Division are ungranted, the others are already granted. June 28th, 1808. Thomas Herrett: Mr. Watson also pleads the cause of John and Berony Savoy who possessed and improved a vacant tract of land at the head of Bouktouche, Harbour, which land is now claimed through Jos. Guguen, by Simon and Placid Desroches, Bouktouche. Mr. Watson considers land really belongs to former possessors and recommends their retaining same. Obtained a grant of 360 acres of wilderness lands which he improved and cultivated, but having no marsh land included in said grant, petitioner asks for 21 acres of same which is claimed by James Rogers, but which property he has not improved; as also a seven acre lot, both of which have been in his possession for 30 years without improvement of any sort, and lie in the center of the land owned by Memorialist No. 20, Letter A. Division Sackville, affidavit of Chas. Dixon re said statement. Commission to issue at the expense of applicants. Sept. 1st, 1809. Wm. Crane, Bardin Turner, Thos. Ayer, Edward Burk: Petition for No. 14, Lot A. Division in Sackville, between Cape Meringuen and the Dorchester Line, fronting Chepody Bay, containing 60 acres and a quarry of Plaster of Paris, which they possess in common. They ask for a grant of the shore between high and low water mark in front of Lot No. 14. Referred to Surveyor-General. Lot No. 14 measures 48 rods in front of Shepody Bay. 1816. Inhabitants of Sackville: Petition from inhabitants of Sackville praying for the appointment of Sewers Commissioners. January 7th, 1813. Robert Atkinson, D. Shaw, Christ. Atkinson. Thos. Anderson: Make application for a Board of Sewers and recommend candidates for the same. January 21, 1814. Joseph Gatso: Petitions for 300 acres wilderness meadow, lying in the rear of lands granted to Nathaniel Gilbert, and northward of the tract granted to Samuel Underwood, for stocking cattle and improving land. Sackville 11th of June, 1814. (No exact location given.) Simon Outhouse, Wm. Lawrence: State that lots No. 39 and 72 in Sackville, Letter B. Division have never been granted, that the marsh lot and 16 acres lot of No. 37 would accommodate Simon Outhouse, and the marsh lot and 16 acres of No. 72, Wm. Lawrence so they pray for a warrant of survey and a grant for same accordingly. Sept. 28th, 1816. Tolar Thompson: Wishes to obtain a proportion of the vacant sunken bog in Sackville, for the erection of fences to keep the cattle in, and as a compensation for a road he has undertaken to make and on which he has expended 364 pounds leading from Great Bridge River to Point Midgic. Petitioner holds by purchases lot 60 in letter C. Division bounded by a brook which prevents from making fence, hence his request for 100 acres adjoining. Land contains 700 acres most of which is now sunken land, Affidavits attached. Filed March 3rd, 1817. Paid. DEEDS AND TRANSFERS Deed from William Shaw, (Dy. Provost Marshal of Nova Scotia) to Christopher Harper on 22 June, 1785, certain lands owned by Samuel Smith, William Jones, William Lawrence, Parker Clark, Simon Clark and Elijah Ayer to satisfy executions for 1247 pounds -9-8. List of lots, 8, 50, 13, 13, 50, 32, 34, 34, 45, 50. 1785 Asa Fillmore, Wm. Taylor to Robert Keech, 200 acres upland -- 60 marsh. 1802, John Keillor, and Elizabeth his wife, 4 acres to the Justices of Westmorland for the Court House Square, Dorchester, 51 acres of marsh. 20 pounds. 1790 Allen, Winkworth, William, George and Isabella to Brook Watson et al, mortgage for 1,295 pounds Ayers, Obediah, Thomas and Nehemiah to Jonathan Cole, lands at Midgic. Heirs of Amasa Killam lands to Richard Wilson. R. Lowerison lands to Thos Anderson. 1796--Jonathan Eddy lands to Elizah Ayre. 1804, Andrew Kinnear to John Anderson, lands at Midgic. 1816, Robert Atkinson to Trustees of Schools, land at Crane's Corner. Israel Thornton lands to Wm. Fawcett, 27 acres. 1789--132, Martha Burnham to Ambrose Hicks in Northport, 21 acres. Harlow Jonathan to Michael Grace. Jonathan Barlow lands to Silas Thornton. Jonathan Barlow lands to Silas Thornton. 1789 Michael Burke to John Fawcett, 7 1/2 acres. Bulmer, George, to Amos Botsford--lot on King's Marsh. A--1785, Chris. Harper to Amos Botsford, 14 pounds, lot on West Marsh. 1797, Elijah Ayer to Amos Botsford. 1797, Elijah Ayer to S. Milledge. 1802, Elijah Ayer to R. Wilson. Michael Grace sold to Wm. Campbell 20th Oct. 1794, 60 acres upland on land called Isle of Patmos Nos. 9, 10 and 11. Also 12 acres of land on Marsh called the Cove for 52 pounds. In 1794 Richard Wilson leased his farm and stock for 3 years to John Ogden. His stock to be returned being 8 cows, 2 oxen, 1 horse, one bull 15 sheep and farm utensils. The inhabitants of Sackville appointed a Committee to make a survey of the lands of the township and in 1791, the work was accomplished, so far as grants were then issued, and a plan was made. In 1808 Surveyor-General Sproul made a second plan embracing all the grants made up to that date. The parish was partitioned into three grand divisions, known as Letter A, Letter B and Letter C Divisions. Letter A embraced the township below Mill Creek; Letter B between Mill Creek and including Morice's Pond, and separated from the wood lots in Letter C Division A four rod space, which is substantially the road to Beech Hill leading past the residence of Mr. W. W. Fawcett. The fathers of the parish deemed Westcock a very suitable location for a town, and accordingly they reserved the uplands, enclosed in the roads about old Westcock house as a town flat, for residences and laid out seven acre lots East and West of it, suburbs of the new town. CHAPTER VII. SACKVILLE IN 1777 An assessment of the land owners of Sackville made in 1777 showed ninety thousand acres owned or occupied. The largest land owner was one Samuel Rogers who had won the disfavor of Loyalist Britains by his part in the Eddy War two years before. He was then a very old man and had become a town charge while at the same time he owned 4746 acres. Estabrooks and Mason owned 3344 acres; John Barnes owned 2750 acres; Charles Dixon 2510 acres; Elijah Ayer 2,090 acres; Edward Barron 2000 acres; Benjamin Emmerson 2000 acres; Robert Scott 2000 acres. SACKVILLE IN 1803 Below is "A" list of the inhabitants of Sackville taken January 1803". Many of the names are well known throughout the parish yet; a few are not so well known, while others will scarcely be recognized at all. The list is as follows: Robert Atkinson, N. Ayer, Obediah Ayer, Thos. Anderson, Thos. Anderson, Jr., James Anderson, John Anderson, A. Botsford, John Burnham, John Barnes, Peter Barnes, Ezra Barnes, Oliver Barnes, Bedford Boultenhouse, Thomas Bowser, Thomas Bowser, Jr., George Bulmer, Isaac Bradshaw, Simon Bazely, Samuel Balau, Charles Boyle, Jona. Cole, Martin Cole, Laban Cushing, Joseph Crossman, John Crossman, Edwin Crossman, David Crossman, Charles Dixon, Edward Dixon, William Dixon, Charles Dixon, Jr., Ferdinand Delesdernier, Jos. Delesdernier, Henry Delesdenier, Major Delesdernier, James Estabrooks, James Estabrooks, Jr., W. S. Estabrooks, Edward Estabrooks, Thos. Estabrooks, Benj. Emerson, Jon. Eddy, Lydia Evans, William Fawcett, William Fawcett, Jr., John Fawcett, John Fawcett, Jr., James Fitzgerald, James Fitzgerald, Jr., Daniel Fletcher, Nath. Finney, Caleb Finney, Caleb Finney, Jr., John Fawcett, Thos. Grainge, Michael Graves, Thos. Gorman, Chris. Harper, William Harper, Wm. Harper, Jr., John Harper, John Harris, Thos. Harrison, Thos. Herrett, Wm. Humphrey, Samuel Hicks, Josiah Hicks, James Hicks, John Hicks, Simeon Jenks, Benj. King, H. King, James Kay, Will. Lawrence, Wm. Lawrence, Jr., George Lawrence, John Lowe, Tim. Lockhart, Stephen Millidge, Gersham Maxwell, Angus McFee, James McCormick, Simon Outhouse, John Ogden, John Patterson, Elijah Reid, William Reid, Chris. Richardson, Jos. Richardson, Tim. Richardson, Samuel Rogers, James Rogers, Joshua Reid, Duncan Shaw, Pickering Snowdon, William Snowdon, Gideon Smith, Gideon Smith, Jr., Joseph Sears, David Stone, Joseph Thompson, F. Thompson, _____ Thornton, Titus Thornton, Benj. Tower, Benj. Tower, Jr., Josiah Tingley, Jos. Tingley, Jr., A. Tingley, Jon Teed, George Tower, Samuel Taylor, Richard Wilson, Thos. Wheaton, David Wheaton, Neh. Ward, Joseph Ward, Edw. Ward, Daniel Ward, John Ward, John Wry, John Wood, Thos. Wade, William Kay, Jas. Smith, Benj. Reid. Men, 134; Women, 121; Children under 10, 136; Children over 10, 231. Total 622. SACKVILLE BEFORE 1820 When the first settlers came from New England, they found the forest had been cut away, by the Acadians, only in patches and those bordering on the marshes, which were protected from the sea by the dykes running up and down the creeks, -- they had avoided making aboideaux. Their homes were marked by cellars and the ashes of their dwellings burned by a detachment from Fort Cumberland in 1755. These communities were connected by roads -- or rather trails leading to Beausejour on the East and to the Memramcook and Petitcodiac river on the West. Therefore the New England pioneers largely hewed out homes for themselves in the green woods, built roads, bridges, churches, schools, and also boats and small schooners to maintain communication with the outside world; the main highways connecting the centres of trade and population being the work of another generation. The following notes as to the inhabitants of Sackville were supplied about 1890, by an old lady long since gone to her rest, viz.: Mrs. Cynthia (Barnes) Atkinson. By her account, in 1820, the following persons lived below the Westrock Aboideau: Mark Campbell, School Master, _____ Snowdon, Christopher Boultenhouse, Oliver Barnes, James Ward, Joseph Atkinson; At Joggins: John Bulmer, David Cole, Joseph Tower, Benjamin King, Squire Cole, Capt. Martin Cole, Gersham Maxwell, Jon. Ward. John Humprhey built what was known as the Lyons house near the Westcock aboideau. Payson, a blacksmith occupied it and had a smithy there. Christopher Richardson purchased from Amos Seaman the lands later owned by John R. Richardson, now owned by Mr. Maxwell. Christopher Humphrey inherited from his mother the farm that he occupied. She had built there a commodious log house. It had four rooms downstairs and two chimneys with fireplaces. She kept public house there for some years. She brought up a family of five children, as follows: William, who became a successful farmer near the Great Bridge; John, who lived and died in the home place; John A., a prominent citizen of Monckton; Betsy, who married Mr. Dixon, and Jane, who married Mr. John Morice. The next house was west of the Queen's Road, formerly Salem Street. It was occupied by a widow, Mrs. Richardson. Her husband died at Horton. It was a log house built by her eldest son, Christopher. She had besides him, Joseph and Thomas. Her daughter, Sally married Mr. Wilkinson and Charlotte married Mr. Horton. At this date there were no houses on the Lower Fairfield Road which was not cut out until 1824. Robert Bowser's farm was on the cross street between York Street and the Upper Fairfield Road. His descendants were Robert Richard, who went to Mass., established himself in business there and was highly thought of as a citizen. He died in 1832. Charles A., who became an enterprising citizen and merchant of _____, Mass., Rev. Alex T. Bowser, a Unitarian preacher who was regarded as a sincere and able preacher. He died in 1833. Eugene who held the home farm; Henrietta who married Mr. George McCord and Miss Susan Bowser. The next house -- the first frame one built in the parish was owned by George Bulmer. It was located at Boultenhouse's Corner and is still an architectural ornament to the plan. It was later sold to and occupied by Jonathan Black. The rough lumber for it, was obtained from Tower's Mill at Frosty Hollow and the finishing came by vessel from United States. The next house was on Shaw's Hill. It was built by Duncan Shaw. A tramp came along, got in it, was drunk, set fire to it and was burned with it. His remains were afterwards found. The next house was John Wry's. It was a log house until about 1820 when he replaced it with a frame house. John Wry married a daughter of Gersham Maxwell and acquired some hundred acres of land from him. They had nineteen children, eighteen of them married and had children. The next Crane's Corner was the John Bowser House on a side hill, in a garden with cherry trees. The brick house remembered by the older generation was erected about 1825. The old house was then turned into a school house. Charles Dixon occupied a two story brick house on the site of the late Harmon Humphrey place. About 1820 William Dixon erected a frame house opposite Mrs. Geo. E. Ford's residence. It was a good home for a time. It had a chimney in the centre with three fire places. Joseph Richardson had built about 1800 a frame house where later his son the late Charles Richardson lived near the Island Marsh Road. Charles Dixon erected a brick house on the site of the A. E. Wry residence. It was demolished in 1848, by the late Christopher Milner. It was occupied for many years by John Wry. Charles Dixon built a log house West of the Richardson house; then he erected a brick house near the site of the residence of the late James D. Dixon -- in Yorkshire style -- on the side hill, two storeys in front and one in the rear. It was in good style -- was one of the very few that had chimneys at both ends and plenty of fire places. A lot at Crane's Corner had been owned by Amasa Kellam, who being mixed up with the Eddy War, his property was confiscated and sold at auction and purchased by his son-in-law, Atkinson, who married his daughter. By her he had: a. John; b. Christopher; c. Joseph; d. Sarah -- wife of Richard Bowser; e. Nancy (married Christopher Richardson); f. Richardson married the second time; g. Elizabeth married Anthony Lowe; h. Polly, not married; i. Robert Atkinson, went to Ohio; j. Thomas, who went West; k. Andrew married _____ Phinney and went West; l. Elizabeth married George Patterson; m. Olive, who went to United States; n. _____, who lived in the home place. The house stood near the site of the Charles Fawcett Hall. It was a brick house. The bricks were made on the Island Marsh Road. About 1839 or 1840, the late Hon. Charles F. Allison purchased the place from William Atkinson who removed to Ohio, demolished the house and replaced it by a frame house which was destroyed by fire. John Harrison lived in a small red frame house on the site of the Edward Trueman place in Maple Hill. John Fawcett built a frame house near the Academy Brook. He owned the farm where the late Robert Fawcett lived. Cyrus Tingley occupied a log house almost opposite Fawcetts. Tingley died and his widow married one Mahoney. John Ogden lived on the place afterwards occupied by Marcus Trueman (near the Purington residence.) He traded places with George Kinnear (father of the late Edmund and William Kinnear) who owned the Bloomer Ogden farm, and moved there on the next hill. Moses Delesdernier lived in a log house on the west side of the highway. Moses Delesdernier lived on the site of the house later occupied by the late Thompson Trueman. Mr. Delesdernier was a prominent actor in the Revolutionary War. He was a Trader. On one occasion he was in New York and met on a wharf, to which his vessel was tied up, a stalwart young Irishman, to whom quite a romance attaches -- to wit: Richard John Uniacke, distinguished in Nova Scotia history. Uniacke sailed with him to Sackville, fell in love with his daughter Martha, whom he married. The lake at his country residence -- Mount Uniacke is named after her, Lake Martha. Major Wilson occupied a frame house on the other side. He had two sons -- Harper and Richard. Harper built opposite his father's place. George Lawrence -- father of (Nathan and Leban) had a house back in the field near where Laban afterwards lived. Wm. Lawrence lived in a frame house on the same property that was afterwards owned by his son Nelson. John Outhouse lived on the Alder Trueman place. Old Mr. Lawrence lived opposite the Mariner Wood house. It was brick on a side hill -- two storeys in front and one in the rear. Back of the Philip Palmer house, was a two storey house where Captain Tom Ayres lived. Above that came the Tingley, Ayers and Harper houses. The first was Mr. Tingley's where the late Amos lived. Nehemiah Ayers lived where the late Wm. Ayer resided and across the road was the Obediah Ayers house. Further up on the crest of the hill, Michael Grace lived. William Harper lived on the hill later occupied by Chipman Harper. He possessed a nice frame house. John Harper lived in the Morice place. He and Obediah Ayer were partners in carrying on a saw and grist mill. They sold out to John Morice. David Stone lived on the Titus Hicks place. William Estabrooks lived on the Timothy Hicks place on the Back Road. He came here about 1762 or 1763. He was the father of "Corner Jim" who lived across the road. This was an old French place. John Sharpe lived above Bethel Meeting House. Joshua Read succeeded his father to the place on the hill owned afterwards by Nathan Lawrence and later by William Smith. Josiah Hicks, the projenitor of all the Hicks in the country first lived in the Nath. Ward place which had previously been owned by the Reads. Tolar Thompson lived next. Joseph Thompson cousin of Tolar's lived on the Thomas Anderson place. A blacksmith named Woodworth had a house and smithy at the Four Corners -- south side. On the opposite corner, Mr. Thornton built a house which was occupied by "Long" John Thompson--the father of Wilson and Jacob. Thomas Wheaton built above the graveyard -- the house has long disappeared. Wm. Fawcett lived on the James George place and John Fawcett on the Chappel Fawcett place. Mr. Emmerson, the great grandfather of the late Hon. H. R. Emmerson lived in a log house on the site of the Elijah Wheaton house. He had the reputation of being a good farmer. He went to P. E. Island. He left two children: Benjamin and a daughter who married Mr. Lefurgy, father of the late Hon. Mr. Lefurgy of Summerside. David Wheaton purchased the place afterward. Benjamin Wheaton lived on the John Bickerton place and Josiah Hicks on the opposite hill. Next to him, Jonathan Hicks lived. Joseph Sears occupied the same place that his son Frederick Sears and later his grandson Joseph Sears lived. At Jenck's Brook, Joseph Sears, was the only settler. "Corner" Bill Estabrooks was the first settler at the edge of Log Lake -- then bog, now solid marsh 10 feet deep. Tusket was settled by Thomas McPhee, Titus Thornton, and Jeremiah Sears. At Cookville, the first settlers were:--Towse and Samuel Boyce. About 1870, David Cook, John Lund, Gideon Estabrooks and Angus McPhee. At Midgic the first settlers were:--Jonathan Hicks, Amos Hicks, John Anderson. FIRST TRANSFER OF LANDS IN SACKVILLE 1765--Benjamin Mason to Nath. Jacob, 4 acres. 1768--Thomas Lewis to Benjamin Emmerson, 2 acres. 1768--V. Estabrooks to Thomas Lewis, 3 1/2 acres 1769--Reuben Lattimore to Nathan Seaman, 16 acres. 1769--Robert Lattimore to Thomas Lewis, 7 acres. 1770--Thomas Lewis to Benjamin Mason, Lot on road to Cut Creek. 1770--Thomas Lewis to Jobe Seaman, 18 acres. 1770--Thomas Lewis to Nathan Mason, 1/2 16 acre lot. 1770--Nathaniel Lewis to Joseph Alverson, Lot. No. 5. 1770--Nathaniel Jacobs to Jacob Alverson, 2 1/2 acres. 1770--Nathaniel Jacobs to Nathaniel Mason, 8 acre lot. 1774--Benjamin Mason to Nehemiah Wood, 16 acres. Lieutenant Duncan Shaw purchased in 1812 from John Wry the lot of land known as Shaw's Hill, the site of the Baptist Church. Lieutenant Shaw's name occurs often in the old records. He built one or more vessels about the year 1800. He was a brother-in-law of William Harper, the first Moncton storekeeper, both having married daughters of Captain Hamm, a Loyalist living at Portland, Maine. Mr. Harper with his schooner was a Bay of Fundy trader and lived in Sackville from 1796 to 1800; a most interesting account of those days is given by a descendant of Mr. Harper's -- Mrs. Steeves of Shediac in her book -- "The First Storekeeper at the Bend." ABOUGOGGIN SETTLEMENT 1817 The Memorial of Philip Palmer, Valentine Esterbrooke, Courtney Kinnear, Wm. Read, Samuel Durant, Caleb Babcock, James Easterbrook, Jr., Thomas Ayer, Jr., Samuel Easterbrook, James Hicks, John L. Smith, Henry Babcock, Daniel Esterbrooks, Joseph Reed and Eliphalet Reed, Jr. That your memorialist, Philip Palmer, is thirty-one years of age, has a wife and three children; your Memorialist, Valentine Easterbrooks, is 29 years of age, and unmarried; that your Memorialist, Courtney Kinnear, is 28 years of age, has a wife and two children; that your Memorialist, Samuel Durant is 23 years of age, and unmarried, that your Memorialist, Caleb Babcock is 23 years of age and unmarried; that your Memorialist, James Easterbrooks has a wife and five children; that your Memorialist, Thos. Ayer, Jr., is 28 years of age and unmarried, that your Memorialist, Samuel Easterbrooks, is 30 years of age, has a wife and three children; that your Memorialist, James Hicks, is forty-four years of age, has a wife and seven children; that your Memorialist, John L. Smith is 34 years of age, has a wife and six children; that your Memorialist, Henry Babcock is 25 years of age, and unmarried; that your Memorialist, Daniel Easterbrooks is 34 years of age, has a wife and six children; that your Memorialist, Joseph Reed, is 21 years of age and unmarried, and that your Memorialist Eliphalet Reed, Jr., is nineteen years of age, and single. That your Memorialist Philip Palmer has heretofore had granted to him 300 acres of wilderness land situated and lying in the gore between the townships of Dorchester and Sackville, for the accommodation of a saw mill which he has built, and now owns. That your Memorialist, Valentine Easterbrooks, had heretofore granted to him one hundred acres of low, sunken marsh land lying at the head of Great Marsh in Sackville, which he has enclosed and been at some considerable expense in draining, and also fourteen acres of marsh situated on the Coles Island marsh, so called, in Sackville, which he has been at the expense of dyking and ditching. That your Memorialist, Courtney Kinnear, heretofore had granted to him a tract of wilderness land containing two hundred acres situated on the Gulf Shore, in the Township of Botsford which domestic circumstances prevented him from settling, which your Memorialist has since sold, and upon which improvements have been made by the person who bought it,--and also about twelve acres of marsh land situate upon Sunken Island marsh in Sackville, which your Memorialist has been at the expense of dyking. That your Memorialist, Thos. Ayer, Jr., has heretofore had granted to him fourteen acres of marsh situated upon Cole's Island, which your Memorialist has been at the expense of dyking. That your Memorialist, James Hicks heretofore had granted to him fifty acres of low sunken marsh situated at the head of Great Marsh in Sackville. That your Memorialist, Wm. Reed, Jr., Samuel Durant, Caleb Babcock, James Easterbrooks and Samuel Easterbrooks, John L. Smith, Henry Babcock, Daniel Easterbrooks, Joseph Reed and Eliphalet Reed, Jr. have never had any land granted to them or either of them. That your Memorialists are all residents in Sackville and are desirous of forming a settlement upon the new road leading from Sackville to the Beaujoggin River, upon the South-eastern Branch of that River, where there is a large tract of vacant wilderness land. That should your Memorialist be so fortunate as to obtain allotments of land upon the said Southeastern Branch of the Beaujoggin River, they will immediately settle the same, having the means for so doing. Your Memorialist asked a grant to each of your Memorialists three hundred acres of land in severalty, of the above wilderness land. The facts stated in the foregoing Memorial are correct and the Memorialists in the aforegoing Memorial will immediately settle the Lands applied for, if allotted to them, and possess the means for so doing which is humbly submitted by Samuel Easterbrooks Philip Palmer James Hicks Valentine Easterbrooks John L. Smith Courtney Kinnear Henry Babcock William Read, Jr. Daniel Easterbrooks Samuel Durant Joseph Read James Easterbrooks, 2nd Eliphalet Read Thomas Ayer, Jr. W. BOTSFORD J. EASTERBROOKS CHAPTER VIII. THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS The old Sackville Academy opened its doors in 1843, but before that date, the Westmorland Grammar School had been established near the site of the Academy. It was the second grammar school established in the Province, the first one being that at St. Andrews in 1821. The Rev. Christopher Milner, then rector of the Parish, was the first teacher. The early minutes of this school are missing, the first available were those of November, 1831. There were present at the meeting then: Hon. Mr. Chandler, Hon. Mr. Crane, and Rev. C. Milner. At this date Mr. Ross was the master. He was afterwards president of Dalhousie College. The students were as follows: Martin Palmer; Stephen Palmer; W. B. Chandler; R. S. Bowser; James Dixon; Blair Botsford; Raper Milner; and Cochran Milner. These were all students in Latin and Greek, as well as English. A. L. Palmer; Richard W. Neilly; James Robson; Amos Ogden; Alfred Dixon; James Kimball; Andrew Kinnear; Edmund Kinnear; Amos Harris; James Cole; Amos Tingley. Besides Latin and Greek, they were taught history, geography, grammar, reading, writing and arithmetic. The trustees in 1841 were: Richard Bowser and Charles F. Allison. The teachers were: No. 1, John Hicks; No. 2, Ichabod Powell; No. 3, Edward Bowes; No. 4, William McDonald; No. 5, Sophia M. Nisbet; No. 7, Thomas Atkinson; No. 8, Lawrence O'Flannigan; No. 9, Ann Cowdell; No. 10, Abel S. Gore; No. 11, James Purdy; No. 12, Frederick Sears. THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL At a meeting held in November, 1831, attended by Rev. C. Milner, William Crane, Esq., and Edward B. Chandler, Esq., the scholars were examined and "it appeared that many of them made considerable progress." The following were the pupils: in Latin and Greek: Martin Palmer, Stephen Palmer, W. B. Chandler, James Dixon, Blair Botsford, Ralph Milner, Cochran Milner, Acalus Palmer, Richard Neilly, James Robson, Amos Ogden, Alfred Dixon, James Kimball. All but the three last also studied history, geography and grammar. The latter together with Andrew Kinnear, Edmund Kinnear, Amos Harris, James Cole and Amos Tingley, studied reading, writing, etc. There were 19 pupils. At the next meeting, held in December, resolutions were passed to employ Mr. James Ross as Principal. He became later President of Dalhousie University. It was also resolved that the rate of tuition should be three pounds per annum. Also that a proper building had been secured in Sackville for the school, and fifty pounds subscribed for the teacher's salary. The Trustees attending that meeting were Rev. C. Milner and Messrs. Crane, Chandler and Edward Dixon. Wm. Crane and Edward Dixon, Esquires,- -reported the pupils having been examined, exhibiting satisfactory progress. At the next meeting, 22nd May, 1832, present Rev. C. Milner and Messrs. Crane and E. Dixon. It was resolved that Messrs Milner and James Ross be a committee to collect the subscriptions. The next meeting -- 5th December, 1832, held in the School House. Present, Rev. C. Milner. Meeting held at Dorchester on 26th April, 1832. Present, Mr. Killam, Rev. C. Milner, Mr. Dixon, Mr. Crane and Mr. Chandler. Resolved that the School House be removed from the present site to the estate of late George Bulmer and that Mr. Dixon, Rev. C. Milner and Mr. Crane be a committee to attend to it. Meeting 4th March, 1832. Meeting at house of John Kellam, Esq., at Dorchester. Present, Rev. C. Milner, Edward Dixon, Esq., Wm. Crane, John Kellam, Ed. B. Chandler. Resolved that Mr. Ross be continued another year, provided he keep the School House in proper repair and provide a stove. SCHOOL HOUSES Christopher Atkinson gave a lot for a school at Crane's Corner. Charles Dixon and John Harris were commissioners for holding it. This was about 1820. The house was square and had accommodation for 30 pupils. The pay for a teacher was forty shillings a pupil. The government allowed 20 pounds per annum. The first teacher in it was a Yankee named Pendleton who boarded around. The next Delancy Crandall. The last teacher was Sarah Towse (afterwards Mrs. J. E. Estabrooks). It was located nearly opposite the western end of the Wood store. It was burned down by an incendiary about 1860. About 1812, a boy's school house at Westcock--(later the Barnes place.) Mark Campbell was the teacher. A little later, James Rogers opened a school near the corner of Lower Fairfield Road. Mr. Gallagher, the father of the late Hugh Gallagher taught school near the Academy opposite the Brook. Mr. _____ Taylor taught school in a building under the Willows, below James Rainnie's house. An effort was made to erect a schoolhouse in Middle Sackville on John Fawcett's Land, where Moses Delesdernier had lived. The leading subscribers were Robert Fawcett, Simon Outhouse, John Fawcett and John Ogden. Other subscribers were Nathaniel Kimball, Richard Wilson, Peter Neilly, George Lawrance, William Lawrence, James Lawrence, Agreen Tingley, Thomas Burnham, Christopher Atkinson, George L. Kinnear, Simon Mahoney, Henry Ogden and Edwin Atkinson. The attempt was abandoned. In the early days the teachers were paid partly by government grants and the rest by the parents; a condition that ceased when free schools were inaugurated in 1874. The government grant was ten pounds. In addition to that the teachers received from twenty pounds to sixty pounds and board from the districts. Considering the meagre facilities teachers enjoyed for obtaining expert education to qualify them for their work, it is a little remarkable how efficient they were and what good results they achieved. The teachers in 1852 were -- District No. 2, William King; No. 3, Isaac B. Barnes,; No. 5, Edward T. Bowes; No. 6, Richard Wilson, Jr.; No. 7, Katherine J. Watts; No. 8, Joseph Dixon; No. 9, Edward V. Tait; No. 10, Margaret B. Rye; No. 12, Olivia C. Cole. The pupils of Edward Bowes who taught at Tantramar were in 1851, as follows: Alec Smith, age 18; Fred Fillmore, 9; Henry Mitchell, 13; Michael Grace, 16; Cyrus Harper, 9; James Barnes, 10; John Tingley, 13; Bradford Tingley, 9; Alfred Tingley, 8; Freeman Ayer, 12; Nehemiah Ayer, 10; William Curtis, 11; Courtney Curtis, 9; John E. Estabrooks, 9; Charles Hicks, 10; George C. Lawrence, 10; James Main, 17; Alvo Tingley, 13; Herbert Hicks, 9; William Hicks, 7; G. Arthur Chase, 14; Charles Scott, 7; Daniel Scott, 6; Ann Tingley, 16; Ruth Tingley, 11; Eunice Tingley, 9; Henrietta Harper, 14; Elizabeth Harper, 12; Dorothy Easterbrooks, 11; Albert E. Hicks, 11; Martha A. Hicks, 9; Alice Cahill, 11; Rebecca Cahill, 9; Catherine Parker, 13; Sophia F. [or E.] Parker, 11; Augusta Anderson, 8; Ruth Bowser, 10; Elizabeth Read, 12; Ann J. Read, 8; Mary Harper, 8; Eliza A. Palmer, 8; Sara Anderson, 19; Lucy Tingley, 20; L. Ann Tingley, 5; Elizabeth Fowler, 12; Isabella Barnes, 6; T. Beal, 7; Randall Oster, 9; Elisha Tingley, 11; John A. Bowser, 6; Robert Harper, 13; William Fowler, 10; Reed Fowler, 8; Henry Atkinson, 12; Frith Atkinson, 9; Delaney Atkinson, 8; William Harper, 9. SCHOOLS In 1841, Richard Bowser and Charles F. Allison, Trustees, made a report as to School Houses. District No. 1, John Hicks is teacher. No. 2, Mansford Powell teacher. No. 3, Edward Bowes is teacher. No. 4, William McDonald is teacher. No. 5, Sophia M. Nesbit is teacher. No. 6, no report. No. 7, Thomas Atkinson, teacher. No. 8, Lawrence O'Flannigan, teacher. No. 9, Ann Dowdell, teacher. No. 10, Abel S. Gore, teacher. No. 11, James Purdy, teacher. No. 12, Frederick Sears, teacher. Mr. Isaac B. Barnes' pupils in 1845 were as follows: Amos Boultenhouse, age 15; Albert Black, 8; Abel G. Carter, 16; Albert Wry, 9; Bedford Dixon, 8; C. E. Dixon, 6; Charles Boultenhouse, 10; Isaac Wry, 9; Isaac Purrington, 12; George Wry, 10; Thadius Carter, 12; William Barnes, 17; Lennox-Kinnear, 18; James Dixon, 15; Amy Wry, 16; Charlotte Harris, 14; Charlotte Richards, 15; Jane Wry, 9; Julia Richardson, 8; Margaret Wry, 12; Cynthia Wry, 10; Sarah A. Wry, 8; Sarah Bowser, 7; Mary J. Carter, 7; Sarah A. Harris, 8; Rebecca Harris, 12; Rebecca Richardson, 12; Isabel Dixon, 13; Harriet Forbes, 17; Mary C. Kinnear, 11. Miss Watt's School, 1851-62:--Rebecca Fawcett, age 14; Letitia Fawcett, 12; Margaret Fawcett, 8; Elizabeth Fawcett, 6; Louisa Estabrooks, 10; Eliza Estabrooks, 8; Elizabeth Bowser, 14; Susan Bowser, 11; Frances Bowser, 7; Alice Barnes, 11; Eliza Barnes, 7; Mary E. Wry, 9; Lucy A. Wry, 7; Phoebe J. Wry, 4; Ellen Milner, 8; Addie Greenfield, 8; Lucinda Boomer, 10; Frances Estabrooks, 14; Elizabeth Sylagar, 13; Rebecca Black, 12; Mary Welsh, 12; Ellen Horton, 13; Henry Hennigar, 11; William Milner, 6; William Thompson, 8; Charles Wood, 7; Payson Barnes, 4; Esra Boomer, 8; Albert Boomer, 5; Francis Witherhead, 10. Miss Cowdell's School:--Elizabeth Richardson, age 14; Sarah Richardson, 14; Mary Bulner, 13; Mary A. Richardson, 13; Mary Horton, 12; Arinetta Gallagher; Eliza Bulner, 8; Sarah Bulner, 7; Mary Dixon, 6; Sarah Gallagher, 6; Elizabeth Gallagher, 6; Mary Bulner, 4; Lavinia Babcock, 15; Rebecca Barnes, 14; Eliza Richardson, 14; Ann Hall, 14; Margaret McHaffey, 13; Eliza Barnes, 13; Lucinda Lyons, 13; Mary Lyons, 9; Jane Hutchinson, 9; Eliza Evans, 9; Susan Power, 8; Charles Grey, 8; Hazen Bulner, 7; George Dixon, 7; Joseph Anderson, 5; Alexander Gray, 4 Nathaniel Anderson, 4. CHAPTER IX. CHURCHES PRESBYTERIAN The First Presbyterian Church built at Sackville in 1872 was located at Happy Hill -- on land purchased from Robert Bell. The building was 30'x60', with 16" posts. It was intended to seat 250 people. When completed it was well furnished with seats, pulpit books, etc. The books were supplied by W. C. Cogswell. The Committee having it in charge were Messrs. Thomas Baird, and William McConnell, while Thomas MacKelvie, Bedford Barnes and William MacDonald gave important aid. The latter built in Prohibition days, (1856), a temperance hotel, the Brunswick House. The Church was the inspiration of Rev. Dr. Clarke of Amherst, a reformed Presbyterian, a powerful preacher and also, a most influential citizen. He had been officiating in the Temperance Hall in Middle Sackville, which amongst many other uses, was adopted by Christopher Harper for teaching Sunday School. The hall was decorated with a picture of Satan with horns, hoofs, and tail and furnished with a pitch fork, all of which were calculated to terrify poor sinners with the flames of Hades; whether for good or bad, is today unimportant for the world moves on, and has ceased to be horrified at pictures which to-day are the butt of scoffers. Rev. Dr. Clarke labored on his sacred mission forty-seven years, being ordained in Ireland a Missionary of the Reformed Church when thirty-two years of age, then becoming a pioneer missionary in a wide district of country with Amherst at its centre. His field of labor was most extensive, as he established no less than fifteen churches. He was a most forcible and impressive preacher and always exercised a powerful influence with those with whom he was brought in contact. BAPTISTS The story has often been published how Sackville became the seed bed in Canada of the Baptist denomination. In 1763 -- eight years after the deportation of the French, Nathan Mason and wife, Thomas Lewis and wife, Oliver Mason and wife, and a single lady by the name of Experience Baker of the second Baptist Church in Swanzea, Mass., and Charles Seaman and wife and Gilbert Seaman and wife, thirteen persons in all, organized a church on the 21st of April, with Nathan Mason their Pastor, and sailed for Sackville. They remained here eight years during which the Church increased to have about sixty members. Mr. Job Seaman of Attleboro, Mass., was amongst them and was converted. In 1771, Elder Mason with some of his disciples moved back to Massachusetts. Apparently there is no record of the proceedings of the Church from 1771 until 1797 when four Baptists in Cornwallis: Messrs. Payzant, Chipman and Edward Manning devised a plan for an association to consolidate the body. The first meeting of the Association took place in Sackville on the 25th of June, 1810. The proceedings were as follows: 1. Sermon by Brother Daniel Merrill. 2. Prayer by Brother Harding. 3. Brother Harding chosen moderator. 4. Brother Thomas Annesley Scribe, and Brother William Freeman, Assistant. 5. Brothers E. Merrill and H. Hale from Lincoln Association, Maine invited to take a seat. 6. Read letters from the Churches. 7. Prayer Meeting. 8. Sermon from Elder Merrill. 9. Circular letter prepared by Elder Crandall. 10. Elders Manning and Harding appointed to the Church at New Port. 11. and 12. Relating to a day of fasting and prayer. 13. Brother Hammond to be examined for Ordination. 14. Brother Hammond may be ordained here. 15. Elder Manning to supply the First Baptist Church at Digby. 16. The Association appointed for next year at Onslow. 17. Elder Harding to write the circular letter. 18. Elder Annesley to write the corresponding letter. 19. Elders Manning and Annesley appointed Messengers to the Lincoln Association. 20. Elder Manning to preach the Introductory Sermon. In case of failure, Brother Crandall. 21. Six hundred copies of the Minutes to be printed. 22. Brothers Manning and Harding to superintend the printing and distribution. 23. Articles of the Lincoln Association be recommended to our Churches. 24. Ten dollars voted to each Messenger. 25. Elder Crandall to receive the same for attendance last year. 26. Brother Hammond examined for Ordination and accepted. 27. Ordination of Brother Hammond. Churches Elders and Messengers Total Digby James Manning 63 Lower Granville James Manning 60 Upper Granville Thomas Ansley 55 Cornwallis Edward Manning 56 Horton Theodore S. Harding 270 Newport William Smith 90 Onslow Nathan Cleveland 36 Amherst Thomas S. Black 15 Digby Neck Peter Crandall 69 Salisbury, N. B. William Sinton 46 Sackville, N. B. Joseph Crandall 55 Waterbury, N. B. Elijah Estabrooks 50 Prince William, N. B. L. Hammond 37 Wakefield, N. B. 22 ______ 924 Baptist Churches were built in the following years:-- Sackville, 1839 and 1883; Point Midgic, 1859; Point de Bute, 1852; Moncton, 1828 and 1850; Salisbury, 1800 and 1879 and 1882; Shediac, 1864; Buctouche, 1838; Cocaigne, 1862. 1848 The following is a list of Baptist Churches in Sackville and its neighborhood with dates of formation and members in 1848:-- 1798, Sackville, No. 1, 141; 1798, Sackville, No. 2, 147; 1825, Dorchester, No. 1, 62; 1845, Dorchester, No. 2, 15; 1828, Moncton, 121; 1798, Salisbury, No. 1, _____; 1847, Salisbury, No. 2, 25; 1839, Salisbury, No. 3, 37; 1844, Buctouche, 28; 1852, Point de Bute, 1854, Point Midgic. METHODIST In April, 1835, John Fawcett made a memorandum as follows: "There was no meeting house in this township until 1788, when services were held in a small schoolhouse located near where the Central Schoolhouse is now standing. On the 17th of December, 1788, the Methodists met to consult as to what should be done, their Pastor, James B. Kay, being president. It was agreed to build one as near to the centre of the township as ground could be procured. They had secured half an acre where the Methodist burying ground is for three pounds. The land was purchased and a deed written by the Rev. James Mann., agreeable to the form of settling meeting houses amongst the Methodist. William Carnforth, John Fawcett, and William Fawcett undertook to erect a building on the ground 30'x28', and finish it with what assistance could be got. A subscription paper was passed around but all that could be obtained was twenty-eight pounds; however, they pressed forward the work and in a few months it was completed and was opened by the Rev. James Mann. This was the first Protestant place of worship erected in Sackville. In 1816, an agitation was started for a meeting house at Crane's Corner. This was opposed by the Methodists from the upper part of the district. Mr. Fawcett wrote as follows: "It seems though some at the lower end of the village began to think it was too far to travel one and half to two miles to worship God and to meet their northern brethren, some of whom had much further than that to travel and they begun to give away to a wish to have worship nearer their own doors;" it was also unnecessary to state that the circuit was indebted to 'Squire Charles Dixon for thirty pounds borrowed money to defray expenses of building for a preacher's house, and it is further in need to state that Mr. DeBar was on this circuit, and Mr. Avard also lived in this vicinity being contiguous to one another, no doubt they and some other residents began to express a wish that a meeting house was nearer home. In order to accomplish this object, Squire Dixon offered to give the thirty pounds to them if they should build with which offer Mr. DeBar and Mr. Avard fell in. The matter was brought forward at a very thin district meeting, Mr. Edward Dixon and Richard Bowser being there, but no one from this quarter to oppose it, and the circuit steward being too easily led to fall in with the strongest side so it was carried. The brick house was built at a cost of nearly eight hundred pounds." In 1835, Mr. Fawcett protested to Rev. John Strong against the brick house monopolizing the services and turning off "The Upper Church with the dregs". Mr. Fawcett and the Upper Sackville people were deeply affected by the separation and he wonders "how they who brought it about would answer before Him that requires truth in the inward parts and justice in the outward conduct." The late Mr. John Palmer stated, "Rev. John Millidge was the first Minister of the English Church that I knew. He lived at Fort Lawrence. He christened myself and my father's children. He travelled around visiting people at their homes. The first man I ever saw Baptized was at the grist mill at Morice's Pond. His name was John Patterson. He lived at Coles' Island, he was a mason by trade. Rev. Joseph Crandall officiated." The late Rufus Cole, Esq., stated, "Joseph Read and Ebenezer Cole were the founders of the Baptist Church here. the earliest I can remember was a brick meeting house at Crane's Corner. There was another one in Upper Sackville. There was also a small Baptist Meeting House where Bethel stood above Morice's Mills. He, Mr. Cole, was present at a revival at the latter church, conducted by the Rev. Fathers Crandall and Tupper. There were twenty-five persons immersed in Morice's Pond; a woman got up to exhort the people. She handed an infant, six months old to a by-stander to hold. He inquired who she was, the reply was, "She was Mrs. Tupper." The infant grew to manhood and became the Rt. Honourable Sir Charles Tupper, Baronet." A letter written by Mr. Edward Dixon on 24th April, 1842 is the best account of the struggles, defeats and triumphs of Methodism in Sackville, from 1772 until 1839. He states:-- In the earlier times the people were Calvinists in their creed, were strangers to Methodism and hostile to it, and very generally adopted the sentiments of Henry Alline. For nine years the few Methodists were uncared for, save by the local brethren from Point de Bute. In 1781 William Black went to Sackville and held some meetings and began to preach, and for two years made regular visits to it, during which time many professed faith in Christ. Mr. Alline went among the people, caused a division and 70 persons withdrew from the Society. Mr. Black, being publicly informed, they have, is quoted as saying "the people have nothing to do with the law of God: that David was a man after God's own heart, while living in adultery and murder, and that it is only the body and not the soul that sins; after two years Mr. Black went to Windsor and other places, and with the exception of an occasional visit to the Sackville Society, was left without a preacher for four years. The case was all the worse, because "among the English emigrants, or those converted under Mr. Black, there was no person who could hold a meeting, give an exhortation or lead a class." In 1787 William Grandine came and was succeeded in the winter of 1783 by James Mann for a short time, and who was followed by James Wry. In 1790 Mr. Mann again appears at the dedication of the first Methodist chapel in Sackville and the first Protestant place of worship in the village and the second Methodist church in Canada. Mr. Mann's text on the occasion was the four verses of the 9th Chapter of the Book of Proverbs. A New Methodist Chapel was built at Crane's Corner, Sackville, in 1838, and was opened by the Rev. E. Wood. In size it was 60x40', and three years later an annex 40x15' was built. Mr. Boultenhouse supplied the bell. During the next 16 years the following ministers labored there for a longer or shorter period: Thomas Whitehead, John Black, John Abraham Bishop, James and John Mann, at Middle Sackville; Benjamin Wilson, John Cooper, Joshua Marsten, William Bennett, Thomas Oliphant, and Stephen Branford. Special mention is made of the good result of Mr. Bishop's short stay of three months, not the least important of which was the introducing Thomas Roach to exercise his talents as a social preacher, which he did for many years with much acceptance, but while the work grew elsewhere no progress was made in Sackville, the soil seemed ill adopted to the seed sown by the Methodists for after more than 30 years of more or less attention, Mr. Bramford found only seven members meeting in society. From that time a better state of things began, "there has been a regular succession of ministers and religion has greatly revived.". In 1809 John Fawcett was appointed leader of the class. In 1811 the Mission House was commenced under the auspices of James Knowland and finished the next year. Mr. Charles Dixon and Mr. William Carnforth gave a site for a Methodist parsonage of about four acres. A brick house was erected about 1810. In 1850 it was demolished and a wood one erected in its place. This served as a parsonage for many years until a new one was erected on the Charles F. Allison property, west of the Methodist Church. In 1815 the first weekly prayer meeting was organized by Joseph Avard of whom mention has been made in previous papers, and, "who in various ways rendered very considerable service to Methodism both in Sackville and in the neighboring townships as a local preacher and class leader." In 1818 a new chapel was built to replace the old one and another at the upper end of the township at Tantramar. Revivals of great power were spoken of as taking place in the years, 1823, 1836, 1839 and 1841, the results of which are thus summed up: "there are now nine classes together numbering 135 members; two local preachers and seven exhorters, beside many who pray in public; a mission house tolerably well furnished, with four acres of land attached to it, with a barn, outhouses, and other things necessary for the comfort and the accommodation of the occupants. The vine, though planted in an unfriendly soil, has taken deep root and has filled the land. The self denial, patience and fervent zeal of these passengers of peace, i.e., the early preachers, can never be forgotten. In summer they travelled on horse back, in winter on snow shoes in order to preach as the opportunity was afforded them, the unsearchable riches of Christ. They rest from their labors but their work remains. After having been for many years connected with Cumberland and later known as the part of the Westmorland circuit, it was given its present name in 1829. It had, however, been the head of the circuit since 1812, when William Bennett took up his abode in the new stone parsonage, and which stood on what is now Squire Street on the site then occupied by the house of Hiram M. Copp. Since then the record of ministerial supply has been as now given, always remembering that Point de Bute, Dorchester, and other places shared in their labors for a time. 1811-13, William Bennett; 1813-16, Stephen Bamford; 1816-18, James Dunbar; 1818-19, James Prestley; 1819-21, John B. Strong, 1821-23, James Prestley; 1823-26, Stephen Bamford and William Murray; 1826-28, William Temple; 1828-30, Sampson Busby; 1830-33, William Smith and Alex W. McLeod; 1833-35, Michael Pickles and R. Douglas, 1835-37, John B. Strong; 1837-39, Richard Williams, Joseph F. Bent, Wm. Bannister; 1839-41, Henry Daniel; 1841-43, Richard Shepperd; 1843-46, Arthur McNutt; 1846-49, William Miller, 1849-53, James G. Hennigar; 1853-54, John Allison. Duncan D. Currie; 1854-57, William Temple; 1857-58, James R. Narraway, Henry Holland; 1858-60, James R. Narraway, Stephen Humphrey; 1860-61; James De Wolfe; 1861-63, John Snowball; 1863-64, Edmund Botterell; 1864-67, Alexander W. Nicholson; 1867-70, Samuel W. Sprague, 1870-73, Elias Brittle; 1873-76, Joseph Hart; 1876-77, Humphrey Pickard; 1877-80, Douglas Chapman; 1880-81, Wm. W. Percival; 1881-82, Jobe Shenton; 1882-84, John S. Phinney; 1884- 87, Richard W. Weddall; 1887-88, Ralph Brecken; 1888-89, John S. Allen; 1889-92, Frederick W. Harrison; 1892-95, William Harrison; 1895-99, Samuel Howard; 1899-1902. Howard Sprague; 1902-1906, George Steel. Church at Wood Point was built in 1838. Church at Sackville enlarged and re-opened on the 16th October, 1842, by Enoch Wood. The musical exercises were led by Joseph Avard, then 82 years of age. Three bass viols were played by three brothers. Mr. Wood reported the music a little slow, and needed more female voices but the tunes used were good old Methodist ones. "The bell was given by one good old friend, Mr. Boultenhouse." Services were only held on the Sabbath until McNutt's time in 1843. Organ music introduced in 1854, when the old practice of giving out the hymns, two lines at a time, was of necessity abandoned. New chapel at Upper Sackville dedicated by Dr. Knight in 1855. First Sunday School in Sackville and Upper Sackville were started in 1833 by William Smithson. THE ANGLICAN CHURCH St. Ann's Church at Westcock was erected before 1820, chiefly by the exertions of Hon. Wm. Botsford. The rectory at Westcock (later sold, and the proceeds devoted to a rectory at Sackville) was erected in 1822-23. It was destroyed by fire. St. Paul's Church at Sackville was erected in 1855 on lands donated by Joseph F. Allison, Esq. Until the Westcock rectory was built, the rector and his family occupied a brick residence on the hill North East of Fort Cumberland owned by Mr. _____ Carter. Services were held at the Fort, at Mount Whatley, at Westcock and at Dorchester and occasionally at Shediac. There was a small garrison at the Fort until 1833, when it was withdrawn. The memorial windows in the tower and chancel of St. Paul's, Sackville, were the gifts of the families of Hon. William Crane and Hon. Amos Botsford to their memory. The parish hall was erected chiefly by the Cogswell family -- grand children of Hon. Wm. Crane. From the beginning of services up to and including Rev. G. G. Roberts' ministry, the rector was supported by a grant of two hundred pounds a year from the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, the parishes having then become self-supporting the grant was withdrawn. Episcopal Ministers in Sackville: John Burnyeat, 1818-20; Christopher Milner, 1820-36; John Black, 1836-47; G. G. Roberts, 1860-73; David Nickerson, 1873-75; J. D. H. Browne, 1873-75; R. I. Uniacke, 1878-79; C. P. Mulvany, 1875-80; C. F. Wiggins, 1880-1930. The late Venerable Archdeacon Raymond -- the New Brunswick historian wrote an account of the services of Rev. C. Milner to the Church, of which the following is an abbreviation:-- "He arrived with his family in Halifax in 1818. At the request of the Earl of Dalhousie he consented to take charge for a short time of the Collegiate School at Windsor. In 1820, Rev. John Burnyeat having retired from the Mission of Sackville, he accepted that and removed first to Fort Cumberland pending the erection of a rectory at Westcock. The old church at Mount Whatley had fallen in a ruinous condition; it was rebuilt and opened by him in March, 1821, a large congregation attending. In 1822, he established services every Sunday at Sackville, Fort Cumberland and Dorchester. The congregations at Sackville nearly doubled. He also visited Shediac once in quarter. There by his efforts, 200 pounds had been subscribed for a Church and the frame was up, also a schoolhouse built. The parsonage at Westcock -- a neat brick building was then lately built. Dorchester was eight miles distant and Fort Cumberland twenty-one miles. At this time (1822) a Missionary was appointed in Amherst. In August, 1822, the Church at Shediac was enclosed and the tower. Bishop Inglis wrote to the Home Society: "Much is due to Mr. Milner's zeal and labor in building churches." Dr. Wills, Ecclesiastical Commissary, wrote: "Mr. Milner was instrumental in moving the people to build the church more than any other man and it was through him that the Madras School was established. The Madras School was conducted by Mr. Barbarie and had 85 pupils. In 1836 Mr. Milner was transferred to Westfield and Greenich. In 1859, in July, when rowing in his boat from Greenich to Westfield, after morning service, he suffered a sun-stroke, which ended his labor as a Church Minister. MOUNT ALLISON Hon. Charles F. Allison, having become convinced of the necessity of giving the youths of the country a higher education than that provided in the common schools and being compelled by his sense of personal duty to promote it, he wrote a letter to Rev. Wm. Temple, District Chairman at St. John regarding his intentions to erect a boarding school at Sackville, which being accepted by the local Wesleyan Minister, a committee being appointed, to carry this design into effect met in Sackville on the 17th of January, 1840, when internal arrangements were decided upon, and on the 9th of the following July "an immense concourse of people came together" to witness the laying of the corner stone of the new building. The service was conducted by the chairman of the New Brunswick District, William Temple, and participated in by Richard Knight, chairman of the Nova Scotia District, William Croscombe, Sampson Busby, George Millar and William Wilson. The placing of the stone in position was performed by Mr. Allison, saying as he did so:-- "The foundation stone of this building I now proceed to lay, in the name of the Holy Trinity, Father, Son and Holy Ghost. And may the education here furnished by the institution be conducted on Wesleyan principles, to the glory of God and the extension of His cause, Amen." The formal opening took place on June, the 29th, 1843. Educational work had, however, been previously begun on the 19th of January of the same year. The ministers present on that occasion were: Richard Williams, and Samuel D. Rice, and among the laymen the honored founder of the academy. It was indeed "the day of small things" as only seven students were reported, but additions were soon made to the number of eighty. These were reported as "well disposed and industrious," all attending the religious exercises and conducting themselves with marked decorum. There were classes in geography, arithmetic, English grammar, geometry, navigation, natural philosophy; French, Latin and Greek. The Governor and Chaplain was Albert Debrisay, and the Principal Humphrey Pickard. The formal opening took place, as already stated, on the 29th of June of that year, and was an occasion of great interest to the Methodists of the Maritime Provinces. In the report of the proceedings as given in the B.N.A. magazine of that time, the ministers in attendance and taking part were Richard Knight, William Croscombe, A. W. McLeod, William Wilson, William Webb, Charles Churchill, Sampson Bushby, and Arthur McNutt. The names of William Temple and Enoch Wood are not among the number, why, no reason is given. The good feeling of outsiders was evidenced by the presence of such representative men as the Hon. Messrs. Botsford, Crane and Chandler of New Brunswick and Hon. Mr. Prescott of Nova Scotia. The day was delightfully fine, the audience large and sympathetic, the addresses appropriate and the entire proceedings of a highly interesting character. From "the feast of reason and the flow of soul," some seventy persons sat down to a sumptuous repast which had been prepared for them in the dining hall of the institution. But the establishment of the male academy was only the beginning, the first of a number of institutions which have won much more than a provincial reputation. The Ladies' Academy was opened on August 17th, 1854; Lingley Hall on January 30th, 1855; the college began its work in 1862; Centennial Hall was opened on October 9th, 1884 and Owens' Art Gallery was transferred from Saint John to Sackville in 1893. Academical term commenced 19th January, 1843. Second on 29th June. Rev. Messrs. Williams, Wilson, Shepherd, Rice, and C. F. Allison were present. The 7 pupils present increased to 30, before April. Classes in Geography, English Grammar, French, Latin, Natural Philosophy, Geometry, F. M. Wood, Grammar School Master at Richibucto, was English Master. The boys came in by schooner and steamer and a few by stage. The Academy had forty bedrooms, into which they were installed. These were Spartan in their appointments; two boys to a room. The furniture consisted of a bed, a table and two chairs; also a small wood stove. There was plenty of good dry wood in the wood yard, to which the boys could help themselves or go with cold fingers. There were no luxurious bathrooms with hot and cold water. There was a spring at the foot of the hill where the boys could take their pitchers and help themselves without extra charge. In the halls were long black pipes leading from the boys' rooms. They added nothing to the beauty of the "landscape," and they sometimes gave off the odor of pyroligneous acid. The rooms were lighted by glass lamps containing whale or seal oil, with a double candle wick. Later naphtha came in vogue, then kerosene. The menu at the dining hall was Sybaritic enough to prevent indigestion. There were pie days, pudding days and hash days. The latter received the sobriquet of resurrection hash. One of the stunts was to go to the old church, Westcock, on Sunday mornings, two and a half miles away. This was hardly an example of genuine piety, for the boys always received as a reward a double portion of pie. Work went on day after day with military precision. Instead of the bugle horn, bells were rung for every event. The half-past five bell was to get up. The ten o'clock bell, all lights out -- go to bed. At this hour all exit by the outside doors was barred. There were rumors that more venturesome lads, off on a frolic, or to raid an orchard, had a basket and a rope mode of escape, from an upper window. Rev. Dr. Humphrey Pickard who was first Principal of the Male Academy and first President of the Mount Allison College, was a very successful administrator. The work of financing a boarding school and making it pay requires special talents and adding to that the teaching and disciplining of a large body of students who without any deep sense of rule or order were for the most part imbued with the spirit of lawless adventure was a task most admirably discharged by Dr. Pickard. Dr. David Allison, the second President, added to his scholarly gifts a disposition somewhat emotional, that entirely won the hearts of the boys, which became an important factor in promoting the educational work of the institution. Dr. J. R. Inch, the third President, had the gift of order and precision with an eminently judicial mind. His rule was most successful and when he resigned to accept the position of Superintendent of Education it was greatly to the regret of the friends of the institution. Dr. Byron C. Borden, the fourth President, showed himself to be a capable administrator, and possessed a genius for finance. He did much to meet the needs of a growing institution keeping in touch with the advanced movement of the times. These four educationists, in life pursuing the same beneficent ends, have in death together found an early resting place in the Rural Cemetery where they rest from their labors. HISTORICAL DATA Following are some dates in the history of the Mount Allison Institutions, Methodist:-- 1839, Jan.--C. F. Allison proposed to the New Brunswick Conference to purchase a site, and erect a suitable building for an Academy. 1843, Jan. 19--Mount Allison Wesleyan Academy opened. 1854, Aug. 17--Mount Allison Academy, Female branch, opened. 1855, Jan. 30--Lingley Hall dedicated. 1858--Act passed by New Brunswick Legislature authorizing establishment of College with powers to confer degrees. 1861--Old lodge built. 1863--First class in Arts graduated. 1866--Second Academy building erected. 1874--South wing of Ladies' College built. 1875--Commercial building erected. 1882--Third Academy building erected. 1884, Oct. 9--Centennial Hall dedicated. 1886--Charter amended and corporate name changed to "University of Mount Allison College." 1890--Conservatory of Music erected. 1893, Nov. 18--Laying of corner stone of University residence. 1894, May 29--Laying of corner stone of Owens' Art building 1899, Nov. 1--Laying of corner stone of second university residence. 1903--Ladies College annex built. 1903--Massey Treble school of household science opened. 1904, April 19--McClelan School of Applied Science established. 1910, May 26--Charles Fawcett Memorial Hall opened. 1910--Jairus Hart Hall built. 1913--Charter amended and corporate name changed to "Regents of Mount Allison." 1919--Skating rink built. 1920--Addition to Ladies' College. 1920--Separate residence for university women. 1921--New gymnasium built. 1924--Mount Allison farms united and barns and cottage built. 1925--Addition to Academy residence 1925--Biology building erected. 1927--Memorial Library opened. 1928--$40,000 received from the estate of Hon. A. R. McClelan. 1929--A half million dollars subscribed for building and endowment purposes. New McClelan School of Manual Training built. 1931--Installation of Central Heating Plant. 1933--$147,000 given by the Carnegie Corporation as endowment for the Department of Chemistry. 1933, March 1st.--Academy burned. 1933, March 17th--"Old Lodge" and Centennial Hall burned. 1993--Centennial Hall rebuilt. Fourth Academy residence built. CHAPTER X. THE GRAVEYARDS The Acadian French, who occupied our country, a hundred and fifty years before the expulsion, have left no individual monuments in their numerous settlements as a record of their lives. Their descendants have not the poor satisfaction of visiting their graves in a churchyard where:-- "Their names, their years, spelt by the unlettered muse, The place of fame and elegy supply", but we can recollect that such remembrances are after all a modern contrivance for even-- "Imperial Caesar, dead, and turned to clay, Might stop a hole to keep the wind away." Tradition says that the Acadians had a graveyard at their chapel at the Four Corners, but that has been ploughed land for a hundred years. The old graveyards in the parish are the one at Westcock, the one at Middle Sackville and the one at Four Corners. The Middle Sackville one is on the site of the first Methodist Church in the parish, erected by Yorkshire settlers in the early days of Methodism. It was the second Methodist Church built in Canada. The graveyard has been badly kept, or rather not kept at all, old tombstones have fallen down and in some cases broken. There is an air of neglect about the place. This graveyard was badly neglected, undergrowth with weeds and briers. Owing to the efforts of Dr. Fred A. Dixon in 1933, the land has been cleared and the rubbish carted away, making the place of the dead much more presentable. Amongst other tombstones, can be mentioned that to Susannah D. Roach, wife of Hon. William Crane, now dead nearly a hundred years. William Fawcett died in 1814, aged 75 years, and his wife who died in 1812, aged 77 years. Nearby is one of John Fawcett, died in 1830, aged 86 years. The forebears of the Bowsers are also there,--Thomas Bowser, died in 1816, aged 72 years, and another one records the death of his wife, Mary. She was the mother of twelve children, three daughters and nine sons. The headstone of Christopher Harper, now broken, records his death in 1820 in the 90th year of his age and his wife, Elizabeth. Another one is of Charles Dixon, died 1817, age 88, and Susannah Coates, died in 1826, also 88 years of age. Captain Richard Wilson died in 1810 at the age of 70 years and his wife Ann, who died in 1825. The Atkinson family is also represented here by Robert, who died in 1817 at the age of 75 years and his wife, Mary, and also their daughter Mary, who died in 1794. John Ogden erected a stone to the memory of his son William, who died in 1825, aged 35 years. The site of the graveyard was given by William Carnforth. His tombstone is marked 1792. MIDDLE SACKVILLE CEMETERY Robert Atkinson, died 1817, aged 75 years. Thomas Atkinson, died 1792, aged 75 years. Elizabeth Atkinson, died 1858, aged 58 years. Fannie Bowser, died 1869, aged 40 years. Ann, wife of David Derry, 1819, aged 77. Elizabeth Bulmer, died 1859, aged 32. (Lost her life, when the house was burned.) Mrs. Geo. Bulmer, died 1835, aged 68. George Bulmer, died 1811, aged 81. Rhoda Dixon, died 1799, aged 30. Susannah D., wife of William Crane, 1830, aged 31. Obegial, wife of Nelson Bulmer, 1872, aged 59. Edward and Mary Dixon, in memory of their children:-- John, 1810,-- George, 1824--aged 11. Benjamin Wilson, drowned 1824. Martha, his wife, died 1843, aged 74. William and Sarah Harper, died 1804. Charles Dixon, 1817, aged 88 years. Susannah Dixon, died 1820, aged 88 years. Christopher Harper, died 1820, aged 90. Rebecca, wife of John Morice, died 1821, aged 43. William Carnforth, died 1791, aged 53. Joseph Bowser, died 1869, aged 78. William Fawcett, died 1832, aged 63. Eldest son of Joseph and Ann Bowser, died 1843, aged 20. Andrew Kinnear, born 1750, died 1818. Served His Majesty-- (obliterated.) John Ogden, erected to his son, William, 1825. Eliza, wife of Robert Scott, died 1812. Thomas Bowser, died 1816, aged 72. His wife Mary, born in Liverpool, died 1836, in 89th year. Sarah, wife of William Fawcett, died 1845, aged 68. William Fawcett, died 1796, aged 79. --wife, died 1812, aged 77. --wife of John Harris, died 1825, aged 45. Richard Wilson, Esq., died 1810, aged 70. His wife, Anne, died 1825, aged 66. Martha, wife of Duncan Shaw, died 1818. Susannah, daughter of Charles Dixon, died 1835, aged 68. Charles Bulmer, died 1864, aged 77. His wife, Elizabeth, ----- ----- _____, wife of James Scotson, died 1844, aged 72. John Bowser, died 1879, aged 81. George, son of Thomas Bowser, died 1840, aged 55. Andrew Kinnear who came to Chignecto with the Loyalists and was Commissary at the Fort for thirty years, was married to his cousin, Letitia Boyd of Londonderry, Ireland. She was born in 1768; married in 1789, and died in 1834. They had seven sons as follows: Thomas, Alexander, George, Lennox, Courtney, John, Francis, Andrew, William Boyd, Harrison Galen. TANTRAMAR GRAVEYARD Anna, wife of John Fawcett, died 1848, aged 62. Eleanor, wife of John Fawcett, died 1826, aged 57. Timothy Charles, died 1886, aged 62. His wife, Mary Ann, 1887, aged 54. Thomas Anderson, 1841, aged 90. James Anderson, 1828, aged 50. Sarah, wife of James Anderson, died 1839, aged 54. Thomas Wheaton, 1830, aged 72. John Bulmer, born 1787, died 1863, aged 76. Allison, son of Eliphalet and Rebecca Read, died 1842. Sarah, wife of Samuel Hicks, died 1818, aged 46. David and Dorothy Stokes, born 1786-82, died 1868. Rebecca, wife of Reuben Chase, died 1807, aged 22. William Lawrence, died 1822,-- Huldah, his wife, born 1782,-- Simon Outhouse died 1812, aged 52. Francis, wife of Jonathan Estabrooks, died 1842, aged 33. Thomas E. Anderson, born 1813,-- Josiah Hicks, born 1799, died 1850, aged 51. Michael Grace, died 1836, aged 67. Joseph Thompson, died 1884, aged 75. Sarah, wife of ----------, died 1869, aged 54. John Thompson, died 1837, aged 77. Lavinia, his wife, died 1877, aged 59. Jane Estabrooks, died 1839, aged 50. Wm. Estabrooks, died 1838, aged 87. Lily, wife of James Estabrooks, died 1844, aged 62. James Estabrooks, died 1861, aged 88. Elizabeth, wife of William Estabrooks, died 1856, aged 34. Thomas Ayer, drowned in Dorchester River, 1839. Alex Tait (of Aberdeenshire) 1791-1859. Elizabeth, his wife, 1804-1892. William Tait, 1891--62 Ann Griffin, 1858--66 Alex Mackintosh, 1861--86. Valentine Snowdon, 1877--77. Robert D. Carter, 1856-26. William Milner, 1832--28. William Milner, * ---, aged 92. *William Milner came from England about 1820. He was a tailor by trade and settled at Westcock. He had four sons -- Thomas, William, Robert and Joseph. Thomas was a ship carpenter. He left two boys, Edmund and Winslow. William died early and left one boy, Capt. Wm. Milner, a successful master mariner. Joseph had three boys, Charles, Robert and Isaac, all mechanics. SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF TOLAR THOMPSON WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE JUNE 23RD, 1846, IN THE 67TH YEAR OF HIS AGE. Naked as from the Earth he came And entered life at first; Naked to the Earth returns And mingles with the dust. WESTCOCK GRAVEYARD Elizabeth, wife of Wm. Snowdon died 1812, aged 29; William Snowdon; died 1852, aged 72; Mary, wife of William Snowdon, died 1819; aged 27; Isaac Evans, died 1798--34; Pickering Snowdon, died 1830--82; William Evans, died 1841--50; Leah, wife of William Evans, died 1848--50; Cynthia, wife of Thomas Milner, died 1848--38; Charles P. Evans, died 1862--44; Rupert Boultenhouse, died 1848--27; Bedford Boultenhouse, died 1848--86; Abraham Bass (of Northamptonshire) died 1842--69; Margaret, his wife, died 1842--78; Stephen Milledge, died 1803--43; Henry B. Purdy, died 1888--74; Dorcas, his wife, died 1892--79; Michael Taylor, (of Durham, England) died 1799--79; George Lawrence, died 1910--70; his wife May, 1929--; George Bulmer, died 1890--77; Latitia, his wife, died 1877--59; Martha, wife of John Barnes, died 1824--82; John Barnes, died 1815--77; Edward Barnes, died 1867--46; James Barnes, died 1861--82; Jeanie, his wife, died 1870--87; John H. Creamer, died 1887--58. RURAL CEMETERY The Sackville Rural Cemetery was established in 1864, being located on lands purchased from Robert Bowser. An act of incorporation was obtained in April that year, whereupon a meeting took place on 17th October, when Rev. Dr. Pickard, Edward Bowes and C. Milner were appointed a committee to prepare the By-laws and C. Milner and Edward Bowes, a committee to solicit subscriptions. At another meeting, there was present Rev. Dr. Pickard in the chair and C. Milner, secretary; J. B. Bowser, J. W. Dixon, Andrew Ford, Marcus Trueman, Ed Kinnear, and Ed. Bowes. In addition to these the following were subscribers:--Harmen Humphrey, Robson Dixon, David Purington, John Ford, Mariner Wood, T. W. Knapp, Rev. Jos. Allison, Wm. Cole, Robert Fawcett, Amos Ogden, Richard Wilson, Wm. Morice, John Morice, W. C. E. Hamilton, Ed. Bowes, Edward Cogswell, S. F. Black and J. L. Black. C. Milner acted as Superintendent for many years. He was succeeded by W. C. Milner who purchased from Eugene Bowser, the field west of the brook, and erected the keeper's lodge. It was laid off by Messrs. J. L. Dixon and Amos Ogden with the Superintendent. The lot north of the original lot was purchased from the Estate of the late Charles Fawcett in the year 1912. The system of Perpetual Care has been adopted by the corporation. Payments are deposited with The Central Trust Corporation, the interest alone being used. The receipts to date amount at present to about $3,000. CHAPTER XI. MILLS AND SHIPBUILDING At a town meeting held on the 31st of August, 1762, the Morice Mill Dam was referred to "Upper Mill Dam"; if it was old at that date, it must have been first constructed by the Acadian French, and their use of it was probably for grinding grain. At the same time the stream spanned by the Westcock Aboideau was called the "Old Mill Dam." The mill built at the latter place by Amos Botsford was in the year 1812 to saw timer, grind grain and it was fitted with a carding machine. The latter was the first one ever seen in the country. He operated it with a gate at first and then he put in an aboideau and sluice. When he stopped working it, Charles Bulmer bought the gear and put it into the Mill at Fairfield, later owned by G. W. Milton. Morice took the carding machine. John Fawcett purchased the stones and used them in the Mill he built at the brook north of the Male Academy. The foundation of the timbers of the Botsford Mill can still be seen, having been preserved by the salt water. The mill at Frosty Hollow, erected probably before 1790, by a Mr. Tower, at first to grind wheat and saw lumber, was sold by him to a Mr. Snell, who adopted the faith of the Latter Day Saints and removed to Salt Lake City. He sold to Mr. Geo. N. Bulmer. From him it descended to his son, Seth. Four years ago, he disposed of it to Mr. John Wiggins. The machinery having become out of date, and the mill suffering from old age, he demolished it in 1933. SHIPBUILDING There are no official records available for vessels built in Canada previous to 1819; probably such records have been kept and may have been removed to England. The first vessel that the late Mr. John Palmer recollected was the schooner "Hope", 70 or 80 tons, built by Elijah Ayre, in Dorchester Creek. His son, Mariner, was master. Years after, Crane and Turner built the schooner, "Jane" in the same place. The Ayres built the "Dolphin" over a hundred tons. She carried plaster, lumber and stone from Hard Ledge to Passamaquoddy. The "Charlotte" 120 tons built by Richard Gross in Hillsboro and owned by Mr. Boultenhouse took lumber from Chapman's at Dorchester to be used in the buildings at the Fort in 1812. James Purdy was the master, and the crew were Anthony Low, John Palmer and Joseph Brown. This vessel traded between Sackville and Saint John and Passamaquoddy. She was discharging wood on the south market wharf, one occasion when the funeral of Speaker Botsford passed up King Street; that trip of the "Charlotte" brought to Westcock, Mr. Botsford, the late Judge, Mr. Blair, who owned an estate at River Hebert, and Mr. R. L. Hazen, later Hon. R. L. Hazen, M. P. P., of Hazen's Cattle, Saint John. The Calhouns of Shepody owned a sloop which was on its way to Passamaquoddy with plaster from Hard Ledge when they heard that war (1812) had been declared. The sloop returned and discharged the plaster on Botsford's wharf and waited till Fall for an escort. In 1821, the "Sal" was built by Mr. Starrett in Albert County; it was owned by Mr. Palmer and James Carter. Mr. John Palmer was master. He carried a cargo of lumber to Saint John where they sold her. In 1824 Amasa Weldon and James Sayre owned a schooner called the "Dorchester" that sailed on the Saint John and Eastport route. William Carlisle was master. At Sackville Jotham Estabrooks and John Best built a vessel called the "Ruth" on land high and dry. They employed a big team of oxen to draw it to the tide way; Best was master. Previously to 1830, William Crane built a vessel at Harris Aboideau, called the "Hope", which he sent to England and sold there. Rufus and Martin Cole and William Fowler owned a schooner "Byrante" which was scuttled off of Apple River. She was sunk at high water and at low water only partially submerged. They were able to sell her for one hundred and eighty-five pounds. In 1824, Wm. Crane built a vessel of 128 tons which he called the "Charlotte." VESSELS BUILT AT SACKVILLE Name Tonnage Registered Owner 1829--Betsey 37 Rufus Cole 1829--Minstrel Boy 136 M. Delay 1829--Hope 30 Edward Dixon 1830--Good Intent 38 Isaac Lawson 1830--Sackville Packet 36 Sherman Wickwire 1831--Temperance 87 Titus Anderson 1831--Minstrel Boy 166 I. Woodward 1833--Rover 83 Stephen Barnes 1833--Herald 78 C. Boultenhouse 1833--Eclipse 52 Thomas Robson 1833--Victory 48 Joseph Atkinson 1834--Ann 63 William Wood 1834--Lighter 47 William Scott 1834--Susan Crane 150 C. Boultenhouse 1835--Spruce 145 J. & H. Kinnear 1835--Brothers 47 J. Bradley 1835--Lark 61 E. Cole 1835--Ann 88 John Boultenhouse 1837--William 96 William Boultenhouse 1837--Lark 35 David Stiles 1837--Spick 125 J. & H. Kinnear 1838--Pearl 30 William Boultenhouse 1837--Sarah Jane 48 H. Calhoun 1839--Forest Queen 839 Charles Dixon 1839--Freedom 111 John Boultenhouse 1839--Empress 1266 William Wright 1839--Mariner 221 M. Wood 1839--John & Ann 120 John Boultenhouse 1840--Sarah Jane 48 Thomas Kiellor 1840--Wood Point 133 H. G. Kinnear 1840--Loveomia 14 Rufus Dixon 1840--Victory 48 John Beaumont Isabella 22 Thomas Robson 1840--Sarah Botsford 296 J. & W. Kinnear 1840--Barbara Ann 136 Joseph Atkinson 1840--Sackville 147 Bedford Boultenhouse 1846--Britain 61 Amos Seaman 1847--Amelia 330 Bill H. DeWolf 1847--Olive 61 G. W. Olive 1847--Jane 38 Charles Palmer 1847--Gazelle 60 Rufus Cole 1847--Princess 149 William Boultenhouse 1849--London 91 C. Boultenhouse 1849--Mary Carson 692 C. Boultenhouse 1849--Jane 38 T. Outhouse 1849--Jessie Burne 536 C. Boultenhouse 1849--Triumph 144 C. Dixon 1849--Jane Morice 256 C. Boultenhouse 1851--Water Lily 591 Bedford Boultenhouse 1851--Sarah Louise 377 James Lyons 1851--Bloomer 342 Bedford Boultenhouse 1852--Melrose 79 Martin Cole 1852--Lucy Ann 91 C. Boultenhouse 1853--Falcon 310 George Young 1852--Alert 130 B. Boultenhouse 1852--Falcon 310 C. Boultenhouse 1853--Alpine 514 C. Boultenhouse 1853--Lucy Ann 91 George Saulter 1854--British Made 172 C. Boultenhouse 1854--British Empire 1347 Charles Dixon 1853--Heart 138 R. Wilson 1953--Freedom 111 John Ferish 1848--Industry 75 Bedford Boultenhouse 1848--Cynthia 144 C. Boultenhouse 1855--Dasher Sackville 56 M. Wood 1855--Harrnoby 514 N. S. Demill 1855--Shepherdess 1125 William Wright 1855--Atalanta 930 C. Dixon 1855--William Hyde 295 M. Wood 1856--Mary 572 R. Wright 1856--Westmorland 192 C. Boultenhouse (Steam) 100 H.P. 1856--Sarah Dixon 1468 C. Dixon 1856--Uncas 1320 C. Boultenhouse 1857--Druid 193 J. S. Jarvis 1858--Brothers' Pride 1236 John Yeats 1858--Frederick 246 Jos. G. Kenney Wm. F. Hawkins 1858--Havelock 100 J. F. Allison Rufus C. Cole 1858--Veteria 106 Samuel Freeman Black 1859--Bella 45 George Anderson Ammi Anderson 1859--Black Eagle 391 Mariner Wood John McFee 1859--Cygnet 99 Amos Ogden Mariner Wood Stephen Barnes 1859--Xiphias 980 Will. Morice 1860--Minne Haha 51 Elisha Embree 1860--Seamens Bride 167 Henry Purdy Sam. Freeman 1861--George G. Roberts 161 Amos Ogden Mariner Wood 1861--Williamina 187 Chris Boultenhouse 1862--Ellen 193 Chris Boultenhouse 1862--Empress 79 Mariner Wood Amos Ogden Timothy Outhouse 1863--Martha 206 William McConnell 1863--New Brunswick 839 C. Boultenhouse 1863--Tantramar 386 James Trueman 1863--Mary E. Purdy 288 M. Wood 1864--Charlie Wood 324 Mariner Wood Henry Purdy 1864--Indian 564 Chris. Boultenhouse 1864--Jane 130 Mariner Wood Amos Ogden, &c. 1864--Maria 13 Andrew Ford 1864--Mineola 232 John G. Wright Stephen K. Brundage Samuel L. Tilley, &c. 1865--Delegate 303 C. Boultenhouse 1865--Sea Crops 298 R. M. Dixon 1866--M. Wood 550 M. Wood 1866--Jim 195 J. L. Black 1866--William 139 M. Wood 1866--Trojan 133 R. M. Dixon 1866--Cadelle 473 C. Boultenhouse 1866--Gussie Trueman 464 George Anderson 1867--Effa 62 M. Wood 1868--Posie 187 George Bidell 1870--Rawport 103 Elias Tower 1972--Amedo 564 J. McIntosh 1872--Emma L. Oulton 667 George W. Oulton 1872--Northern Star 315 George Anderson 1872--Mary C. 99 A. D. Cole 1872--Amady 535 George McLeod 1872--Assyria 728 J. F. Taylor 1872--George H. Oulton 1132 J. S. D. Devebre The last vessel built in Sackville was in 1896, by Mr. Thomas Egan; the "Two Sisters." OLD TIME STEAMERS IN THE BAY The Steamer, Commodore, 92 tons, was built in Annapolis in 1847. Her registered owner was W. C. E. Hamilton, later a resident of Sackville. She was broken up in 1856. The Steamer, Creole, a paddle wheel boat, was built in New York in 1841. Owner John Levitt. Lost in 1859 off Green Head. Steamer, Reindeer, 108 tons, built in 1845, R. Read, owner. Steamer Pilot, 99 tons, built 1857, John Walker, owner lost off Grindstone Island. Maid of Erin, John Walker, owner, Captain Belyea, Master, lost off Grindstone Island. These two steamers made trips from Saint John to Sackville, carrying down the Bay cargoes of cattle, and country produce. Steamer, Westmorland, 192 tons, built in Sackville in 1856, 100 H.P. plied same time between St. John and Sackville, and was then put on the Summerside, Charlottetown, Shediac Route. Captain Evander Evans was her Commander. He became commodore of the P. E. I. Steam Navigation Company. It is remarkable that during his whole career as a Master Mariner he never lost a man at sea or had an accident. Soon after the Southern States proclaimed their independence, she was sold to the American Government. Christopher Boultenhouse built vessels at Wood Point, previous to 1840, when he moved to Sackville, where he built one or two vessels every year until 1872. He died in 1876. Charles Dixon was a successful ship-builder until he built his two last vessels, the Atlanta, and the Sarah Dixon. For the former, he refused 14 pounds a ton on the stocks. There was a sudden drop in vessel property and he was obliged to sell her for ten pounds a ton, whereby he lost a fortune. He died in 1864, aged 61 years. The loss of the Steamship, Hungarian on February 20th, 1860, near Cape Sable, with all on board, was a disaster that caused wide spread sorrow throughout Canada. The most prominent business man in Sackville, at that date was Christopher Boultenhouse, for many years a most successful shipbuilder and at times employed hundreds of men. His eldest son, William, had gone to England in connection with his father's shipping interests and returning in the "Hungarian" was lost. He was a young man of fine ability and much promise. Henry Purdy at Westcock built a number of vessels. His sons, John and Reuben were ship masters and James built two steam vessels, the steamer "Sir John" and the "Albert". The former was burned to the water's edge in Saint John harbor and the "Albert" was lost with all on board in a severe storm off Halifax harbor. CHAPTER XII. THE PORT OF SACKVILLE From the earliest times has been more or less a port for shipping. The Acadian French used it for building and sailing their crafts. The English used it for the building and repair of vessels and also for the entry of cargoes and their shipment. The Tantramar River pursuing a circular course made a loop with a narrow neck. The land thus surrounded was called the Ram Pasture. The Ram Pasture neck commenced to wash away by erosion. About the year 1920 it was cut through making the Ram Pasture an island and creating a direct course for the tides from the Bay up the river. The portion of the river cut off commenced at once to fill up by deposits from the tidal waters, destroying all shipping facilities. A little foresight on the part of our representatives and a small amount of money expended would have preserved the value of the port as a business place and also saved the entire value of the Ram Pasture to its owners. SACKVILLE RIGHTS The first appearance of Sackville Rights, which produced so many law suits and contentions was a Memorial signed by George Bulmer, but in the interests of Thomas Bowser, Timothy R. Richardson, Charles Bulmer and Duncan Shaw, Robert Atkinson, John Wry and David Crossman, who with George Bulmer were proprietors of lots 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17. They state at the time of the purchase of these lots and agreeable to Troop's plan, their lots extended back to the Dorchester line. They learn that parties have applied for and obtained 800 acres of such land. They pray for a grant of the balance, 1700 acres. Granted. On Sept. 29, 1786, Joseph C. Lamb, Hezekiah King and Nehemiah Ward, a Committee on the part of the town memorialized the Government first to allot the balance of the town grant amongst the people. This would be about 70,000 acres, second claiming the mill and stream as town privileges. An attempt was made in 1785, to escheat about 20 or 30 rights of lands in Sackville belonging to absentees, some of whom were absent for 20 or 30 years. Upon holding an inquisition, claimants appeared for nearly every right, some for dyking or purchase or making improvements. This created so much perplexity that the inquisition was dropped. After that, some of the residents purchased the rights of some of the absentees who had removed to New England (from Amos Botsford's report, 7th Oct., 1786.) AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY The Sackville and Westmorland Agricultural Society was organized on the 2nd of April, 1825 at the Court House, Dorchester. Those taking part in the proceedings were: Judge William Botsford; Hon. Wm. Crane; Hon. E. B. Chandler; Rev. Christopher Milner; Hon. Edwin Botsford, later Senator; James Black; Edward Dixon of Sackville; Humphrey Gilbert; John Weldon; Hon. Charles F. Allison; Benjamin Charters; William N. Venning; Philip Palmer, Esq.; Simeon Outhouse; Harmon Trueman; William Calhoun; Thomas Bowser; William Fawcett; Christopher Richardson; Christopher Atkinson and others. All together about ninety persons took part in the proceedings. The officers elected were: President, Hon. Judge Botsford; Vice Presidents, Hon. Wm. Crane and John Chapman, Esq.; Treasurer, John Keiler, Esq.; Secretary, Hon. E. B. Chandler. The managing committee were as follows, for Sackville: James Estabrooks, Wm. N. Venning, and Simeon Outhouse. For Westmorland: Harmon Trueman, George Oulton, and Charles Dixon, Jr. For Botsford: John Raworth, Sr., Ephraim Allen, John Anderson. For Dorchester, William Hannington, Humphrey Gilbert and John Weldon. For Moncton: Solomon Trites, James M. Kelly, and Lewis Trites. For Salisbury: Robert Scott, Daniel Wheaton, Ralph Colpitts. Hillsboro: John McLatchy, James Chapman, William Chapman. Hopewell: Peter McClelan, John Smith, Nathaniel Brewster. The first active measures the Society took was to secure the purchase and distribution of seeds at prime cost and charges. The purchase of forty pounds in timothy seed and ten pounds in clover seed was ordered. A hundred and twenty bushels of wheat was ordered and a quantity of oats. At a later meeting, it was decided to purchase eight rams, one for each of the eight parishes, for which purpose Hon. Wm. Crane, Joseph Avard and Harman Trueman were appointed committee. Such were the beginnings of a Society started one hundred and nine years ago and which has greatly promoted the farming interests of the community. There was a plowing match in October, 1839, with prizes given by the Agricultural Society. The judges were: Hon. Edward Botsford, George Oulton, and Richard Bowser. First prize was won by Nelson Bulmer, prize 50 shillings; second prize, Joseph Wells; third prize, Charles Bulmer; fourth prize, James Anderson. At the same time, it was announced that the Shorthorns introduced by Judge Botsford had been purchased in England by the Hon. William Crane and Hon. L. A. Wilmot. OLD TIME BUSINESS There was very little traffic and trading a hundred years ago. Every household was as much as possible self contained and self supporting. Beef, grain, butter and wool, products of every farmer gave him and his family their foodstuffs and clothing. The ministers were itinerant, so were the teachers, shoemakers and tailors. The girls of the period had no time for the decorative arts and swains were not captured by any artificial ornamentations. The lessons of every day life were severe and left no room for frivolity. The first store was kept by Stephen Milledge at Westcock-- Amos Fowler and Titus Knapp also traded at Westmorland Point. The bills of that day show the limited character of the goods sold. William Crane commenced business at the mouth of the Lower Fairfield Road in about 1806. His place was burned--it is said by incendiary and he rebuilt at Crane's corner. This was the Golden Age for peddlers. With their packs, on foot, they tramped from house to house through the settlements--selling their wares and trinkets and exchanging bits of news and gossip. In 1812 there was only a trail or path through the woods between Sackville or rather Westcock and Dorchester, but a passable team road then existed from Westcock to Tantramar. In the war of 1812, militia were sent from Westmorland to garrison Saint John. They were under command of Capt. H. Chapman and Lieut. Shaw. Their transportation was by schooner. There was a ferry from Westcock to Aulac. The Ferryman at this time was "Lin" Baizley. He was succeeded by James Evans. There was at this date a narrow road leading from Crane's Corner to the great Bridge. The Tantramar was then much smaller than it became later and was fordable at low water. A ferry was also maintained at that point. Amos Botsford and Christopher Harper had gigs to ride about in as early as 1810. There was an importation of six Concord wagons by some peddlers in 1820. They were seized by Sheriff Sayre -- for debt -- probably to the crown for duties. People were very lax in those days about paying customs duties and public sentiment was strongly "agin the law". It was against the liberty of the subject to pay duties. As an example, an old residenter related to the writer the following incident: A trader imported 100 bbls. of flour from the States by the Wilson vessel. It was hidden in a barn near the Academy Brook. It was seized by Mr. Burnham who represented the majesty of the law, and placed in charge of Robert Atkinson. The owner gathered a force of between 30 and 40 men, seized Mr. Atkinson and hustled him away and then disappeared with the flour. Later on, Dr. Backhouse seized a load of goods at Bowser's Brook that were being hauled by a farmer. The latter cut the traces and made off with his cattle. In 1812, Sackville had a visit in passing of Sir George Murray, Quarter Master General and Admiral Yeo, in connection with mobilizing militia. The former was a tall, handsome man, the Admiral was short and thickset. "Tim" Lockhart, representing the artillery branch of the Imperial Service, fired a salute with a brass cannon in front of the house of entertainment kept by the widow Evans at Westcock. The mails at this date were neither large or important. They were carried by Mark Campbell on horse back in saddle bags, connecting at Amherst and presumably at Dorchester with other mounted carriers. Very few of the letters of this date bear any post mark -- evidently they were carried mostly by private hand and by vessels. Mark Campbell was a useful man in the community, afterwards he became school master. The first Post Office in Sackville of which there is a record was kept by Crane and Allisons. When the Cunard Line was established and English mails started, a frontier office for the reception and forwarding English correspondence became necessary and the government created a Post Office at Sackville, in 1849, with C. Milner as Postmaster. He held the office until 1867, when he resigned and Joseph Dixon, who was assistant postmaster, became Postmaster. He died in 1922, when J. Frederick Allison became Postmaster. At his death the present incumbent, Mr. Anderson, was appointed. The connection of Halifax by rail with Saint John and Quebec and later the operation of portal cars dispensed with the frontier office, which thereafter became a local office. Before 1867 local mails were dispatched weekly from Sackville to Westmorland Point, Point de Bute, Jolicure, Baie Verte, Port Elgin and Cape Tormentine; also to Wood Point and North Joggins; also twice a week to Middle and Upper Sackville, all of which places possessed way offices. The Fawcett Foundry was established about 1857 by John Fawcett and his son Charles, the former having been previously engaged in the hardware and tinsmith business. He removed to Moncton, leaving it in the hands of his sons, Charles and Alfred. The latter removed to Boston and the former made it a very prosperous concern. The Enterprise Foundry was started in 1872, by Capt. R. M. Dixon. He died in 1874 and the property was purchased by Mr. W. S. Fisher, a wealthy hardware merchant of St. John, who developed it, until it became one of the most successful stove foundries in Canada. During the first half of the last century, James Smith and James Ayer carried on harness and boot and shoe manufacturing in Middle Sackville, (rechristened as Hide Park) and W. C. E. Hamilton, a very large man, known as "Big Hamilton," built up a large tannery business. They were succeeded by James R. Ayer, Abner Smith and Alex Smith and their establishments were purchased by the "Standard" Company organized by Mr. A. E. Wry. Two immigrants from England, George and William Beal, built tanneries at Morice's Pond and for many years did a thriving business. At the same time, a Quaker, David Purinton, from United States carried on the tannery business at Lower Sackville. He retired with a fortune and better than that, with the reputation of being an honest man. It seems reasonable that the hides from cattle slaughtered in this country should be tanned at home, instead of being shipped to Boston and there made into boots and shoes and shipped back to the Canadian market employing tanners, curriers and shoemakers from these provinces who ought to be employed in building up the land that gave them birth. Thus good Canadian money is spent in Boston, that ought to be spent at home. It is a long distance from Mark Campbell, carrying mails by horseback in his saddle bags or pouch, to the days in the sixties, when Miles Hoar and Angus McLellan drove for horse coaches from Truro to Monckton and a still longer distance from those days to the mail trains that run daily from Halifax across the continent to Vancouver. The luxuries of the express train were rivalled in the long hours of travel by the tales of the road recounted by knights of the Whip whose humor Sam Weller might have envied. Sometimes distinguished men passed en route to and from Europe. Once a minister, Hon. Mr. Breckenridge, from the Southern Republic came thro' the hostile lines and travelled by stage to Halifax for Europe. Another time, the son and heir of an English Premier (The Marquis of Aberdeen) passed along from Halifax and disappeared -- his fate has been a long quest. The line between Truro and Amherst originally owned by Hiram Hyde and William Stevenson, was sold to Charles Archibald and Col. Edward Purdy of Westchester. That between Amherst and Monckton was owned by one of the numerous King Brothers--Patrick. A brother of his, Arthur, succeeded a notable host -- William Coll at Sackville, whose house possessed a record for hospitality. A successor to Hon. Wm. Crane in public spirit was Mr. Joseph L. Black. His grandfather was a brother of Bishop Black. A cousin, Mr. Samuel F. Black who did business in Middle Sackville was burned out there and removed to Lower Sackville where he erected a mansion and commenced business. He had two sons, Dr. Clarence of United States Navy, and Dr. Charles A. Black. The latter represented the county at Fredericton. Mr. J. L. Black occupied Mr. S. F. Black's premises and entered upon a very successful career of merchandizing. He was elected to the Legislature in 1878, and immediately the roads and bridges of the county responded to his impulse. His occasional addresses in agricultural affairs and public matters -- the result of personal experience -- were practical and enlightening. He was an economist in matters of public expenditures and disagreeing with his colleagues as to appropriations and debt, he retired from public life. In 1865, (January 23rd) the "Borderer" Newspaper contained some suggestions as to local trade at that date. The "Schooner Express" as a packet between Saint John and Sackville is advertised by Captain R. M. Dixon, and Capt. Wilson Estabrooks, advertised the schooner "Bella" on the same route. In those days, American stoves and franklins were generally used but Mr. Alexander Robb of Amherst announced he had just erected an iron foundry. Abner Smith was a successful manufacturer of boots and shoes. He advertised prime doubled soled boots at $3.25; common boots at $3.00, and men's coarse shoes $1.75. Oulton Bros., Saint John, advertised groceries wholesale for the trade. Other advertisers in Sackville were: Mr. J. L. Black, Charles Fawcett, Lindsay & Vickery, and Andrew Ford, successor to James Murray. At this time, Sackville had three tanneries, which furnished a market for local hides. A copy of the "Borderer" of 4th September, 1868, contains a notice of the demise of its founder and editor, Edward Bowes, Esq., the father of the late J. Alonzo Bowes of Dorchester and of the late Mr. Fred Bowes, a leading citizen of Halifax. He was a son of William Bowes who had been a Commissariat Officer at Fort Cumberland. Mr. Bowes was fifty-five years of age at the time of his death, twelve years previously to which he had established the "Borderer", which was, I believe, the only newspaper between Saint John and Halifax. He was a judicious editor. His paper, while always full of local news and taking an influential part in political and public affairs, avoided offensive personalities, won a just popularity. After Mr. Bowes' death the "Borderer" after passing through the hands of a number of persons, was, in 1880, amalgamated with the "Chignecto Post," becoming the "Chignecto Post and Borderer." If this paper had survived, it would have been eight years of age and ranked amongst the oldest in Canada. The advertising columns contain much of interest. The local merchants advertising were: Andrew Ford, J. L. Black, Lindsay and Vickery, Abner Smith, Dickson and Company, M. Wood, Thomas Baird, Reuben Chase and Robert Hallet. The latter also advertised photography and auctioneer business. William Moore advertised as tailor; Stephen Ayer harnesses. At Amherst, Dunlap Brothers, and W. D. Main & Co. had extensive advertisements. Charles J. Townshend had a professional card at Attorney-at-Law. He recently died at Wolfville, having risen to become Chief Justice of Nova Scotia. Amos Page, was then watch maker. Joseph L. Moore, Dorchester advertisement appeared as Attorney-at-Law. He was later on elected a member of the Legislature and made an Executive Councillor. He died five years later. Allan A. Peck, of Sackville, as Attorney-at-Law, offered his services to the public. The Saint John advertisers were: Hannington Brothers, and J. Chaloner, both druggists; Trueman & Taylor and Oulton Brothers and A. W. Masters & Co. Radway's Ready Relief and Wister's Wild Cherry Balsam, notwithstanding their superabundant virtues, have long ceased to cure the public. J. H. Wilbur, Dorchester, offered for sale the Dorchester Hotel. A Temperance Hotel was established at Amherst by W. H. Rogers, prominent publicist and platform speaker. He was afterwards Fishery Inspector for Nova Scotia. The late Hon. Justice Rogers of Halifax was a son. Lewis Carvell advertises the time-Table of the F. & N. A. Railway. Two trains left St. John daily for Point de Chene, at 7 a.m., and 1:45 p.m. Return, leaving Point du Chene at 7 a.m., and 11 a.m. The railway was then being constructed between Moncton and Truro. H. G. C. Ketchum, the contractor for the New Brunswick section, advertises for 1000 men to whom he offers $1.00 and $1.10 per day. Pending through communication by rail with St. John, freighting was carried on by the "Express Packet Line," consisting of the Schooner "Express", C. J. Gray, master, and by Wilson Estabrooks in the Schooner "Effa". Robert Cochran, of Moncton, station agent, had been promoted to the post of section foreman and was succeeded by James Pitfield. A. J. Smith, later Sir Albert, advertises his office as the office of the Union Freestone Company, shipping building stone from Budroes. At this period Blair Botsford, later Warden of the Penitentiary, was Sheriff, and E. B. Chandler, later Lt. Governor, was Judge of Probates and Charles F. Knapp, Registrar of Probates. Squire Rufus Cole in his relations of old times stated:-- "John Horton's mother lived where the late Israel Atkins lived. Mr. Crane boarded there. Widow Richardson and three sons, Christopher, Joseph and Timothy, were sent for by Mr. Dixon. Charles Dixon built him a brick store on Bridge Street, near where Squire Street joined it, and afterwards a stone residence near it, where Mrs. Ed Cogswell was born. He moved into the house at the Corner about 18 or 20 years after. Old Mr. Milledge and Botsford were first to have carriages from the States. The first tavern was kept by Mrs. Richardson and Mrs. Humphrey, near the Lower Fairfield Road. Old Mr. Ward kept tavern next on the Chase place; then Shaw Ross next; Andrew Fillmore in place of Shaw. He was a hatter by trade. It was burned down the night he was married for first time. His wedding took place at Fort Lawrence. My two sisters and two brothers were over to the wedding. They went over by horseback, up around the head of Sackville in those days. Old Tim Lockhart -- first man that ever drove an ox team through the woods -- brought a puncheon of rum from Dorchester Island. He had no foot money in those days. Every one had to help us do one day's work on Dorchester Road." At the date of peace between Britain and her American colonies, the total vessels owned in the province was about 250 tons. In 1835 it had grown to 80,830. In 1851, it owned 18 steamboats and 778 sailing vessels, measuring 116,711 tons. For many years it built 170 vessels per annum. The proximity of shipyards to tideways, lakes and streams, facilitated construction and cheapened the cost of vessels until about 1880, when iron became a substitute for wood in construction. The large population employed in construction and in sailing them found their occupation gone, hundreds of ship yards abandoned, and sailor folks looking for other employment. The trade relations between Bay of Fundy ports and New England ports were very intimate until 1866, when Reciprocity was abrogated. This measure adopted by the United States government, was a great blow to the prosperity of our producers and shippers. Not two decades later, it was followed by the introduction of iron in shipbuilding. This ended the wooden ship building business and with it the foreign trade maintained by our own vessels. The National Policy, adopted by Parliament in 1879, promised to give a home market for our producers and manufacturer and employment for our working population. This result has been achieved so far as Ontario is concerned, which has largely abolished Maritime Industries, resulting in a large loss of business, of commercial decadence and loss of population. A very great drawback to the future business of the place was the loss of its port, which in the past has been the origin of its settlement and growth. Tidal deposits at the mouth of the Tantramar river built up a body of marsh land, known as the Rampasture, connecting it with the mainland by a narrow neck, inside of which, wharves, had been built and shipyards established. About a quarter of a century ago, the neck became eroded and the tides broke through, making the rampasture an island. The result was the filling up the river with tidal deposits abreast of the wharves, destroying all shipping facilities. A little work would have prevented this loss, but our public men seem to have been dead to public interests. Two improvements are to be credited to public men. A new railway station was erected by the late Hon. H. R. Emmerson, when Minister of Railways, and a new Post Office by Hon. A. B. Copp when M.P. In 1778, Mr. Carnforth represented to the government, that he had purchased lots 59, 60, 52, 12, 14, 16, 27, 8, 7, and 54 and 53. These were land grabbing days and one is not surprised to learn from the Government's reply that many of these lots had never been granted at all. Amongst the early medical practitioners in Sackville were: Marmarduke Backhouse, father of William Backhouse, for many years Registrar of Deeds; Dr. Lewis Johnstone, from Wolfville, N. S., who removed to New Glasgow, N. S.; Dr. Titus W. Knapp, of Fort Cumberland, a thoroughly trained and capable physician; Dr. A. H. Peck from Albert County; Dr. William Johnstone, also from Wolfville, who married Susan, daughter of Mr. Joseph F. Allison. At a later date, Dr. Bowser from Kent County and Dr. Joseph Calkins, both deceased, and who made an admirable record here. OLD TIME TRAVELLING Mrs. Joshua Tingley travelled from Bristol to Trueman's Mill at Westmorland on horseback, carrying a bag of grain to be ground and returned the same day. The distance she travelled was forty- eight miles (statement from late Jacob Silliker, Esq., Baie Verte.) Squire Rufus Cole stated: "When I moved my family from Dorchester to Rockport, in 1824, there were no roads or bridges along the route. In order to cross the streams we used to start to get over when the tide was out, we would cross at Benjamin King's, then through a path to Hard Ledge, then up the Beach to Dorchester Cape. We travelled that way on horseback. 1837 the roads were sufficiently made to enable me to take four cattle team with grain to John Palmer's Mill at Dorchester." CAPE TORMENTINE RAILWAY For many years Sackville cherished the ambition of becoming a railway centre for Prince Edward Island, as the Island mails and passengers, especially in winter, centred in Sackville. In the 60's, the "Borderer" newspaper contained a series of articles on the subject but steel or iron rails at that time were too expensive for practical results. In 1874, a number of branch lines were incorporated by the local Legislature, amongst them the one from Sackville to Cape Tormentine. The work was subsidised to the extent of $5,000.00 a mile. The Company was organized with Senator Botsford as its President and Joseph L. Black, George Campbell, Amos Ogden, William F. George and others as directors. A brisk agitation through the local press to construct it was maintained. A survey and plans were made by a private party. Sir Albert Smith, then Minister of the Crown at Ottawa, expressed himself as opposed to the "Sackville Farmers" loading themselves with the attempt to build a railway which he assured them the Dominion Government would later undertake. This viewpoint was strongly approved by his supporters in Sackville, who withheld any encouragement to the scheme. This division prevented any work being done until after the subsidy had expired. The logic of events ultimately united the two factions. In 1879 Sir Charles Tupper, then a Minister at Ottawa, directed Mr. McLeod, C.E., to make a survey. The survey made the southern terminus at Amherst, cutting off Sackville. The subsidy of $5,000.00 a mile, having expired, the Company had much difficulty in obtaining a renewal of it to the extent of $3,000.00 a mile losing $2,000 a mile. This was effected by the influence of the local members elected in 1878, namely, Messrs. J. L. Black, D. L. Hannington (later Judge), Pierre A. Landry (later Chief Justice, Sir Pierre) and Amasa Killam, who saved the terminal for Sackville. Later Mr. Josiah Wood was elected President. After work was commenced the Government gave a subsidy of $3,200.00 for rails per mile. The work of grading was let to Messrs. Gray and Wheaton. The road was opened for traffic in 1882. It had the reputation of being the least costly piece of railway ever built in Canada. The road was through a level country and possessed low grades. The earth work was of the cheapest kind, practically no rock cutting and the bridging and culverts were of wood and cheap and primitive in their character. There was no attempt to ballast except half the lower line. The rails, fastenings and rolling stock were requisitioned from the railway dump at Moncton. The entire cost of the road was less than $8,000.00 a mile. The local and Dominion Governments providing the entire cost except $60,000.00 which was a debt. The virtue of economy is not always its own reward. The company issued bonds for $100.00, which paid off the $60,000 and left $40.00. This sum was divided amongst the promoters, the President allotting himself one half. The Dominion Government afterwards purchased it from the Company for $260,000.00 to make connection with Prince Edward Island, the Government building docks at Cape Tormentine and on the opposite side at P. E. Island and putting on ice breaking steamers, so that transportation of passengers and freight could proceed without interruption winter and summer; upon the purchase being completed the Dominion Government made a splendid highway from Cape Tormentine to Sackville, having to rebuild the whole line -- rails, rolling stock, ties, ballasting, &c. The subsidies, together with purchase price and later the cost of rebuilding, made it a most expensive job for the taxpayers to meet. The profits from heavily subsidized public works possess a faculty of disappearing and leaving no trace of the ultimate destination, in the public accounts or otherwise. The future investigation of national economics may be puzzled as the hole where $160,000 of the purchase price of the Cape Tormentine Railway went. The harbor works on both sides together with the steam vessels connecting them were designed and built under the direction of D. W. McLaughlin, C.E., of the Marine Department, Ottawa. The engineering skill exercised has resulted in overcoming very difficult natural obstacles, at an economical cost. CHAPTER XIV. THE MARSHES SEWER BOARD In 1793, Joseph C. Lamb and William Fawcett, chosen to superintend boundaries of marshes by the proprietors, adjudged Isaiah Tingley owner of 8 acres of marsh sold him by Benjamin Tower. It had been drawn by John Moore but not granted in 1770. In 1813, the marsh owners asked for a change owing to the age of the ten commissioners and recommend the following persons: James Esterbrooks, Esq., Charles Dixon, Jr., John Hanes, Thomas Estabrooks. William Esterbrooks Geo. Bulmer, Jr. Samuel Hicks John Bulmer William Esterbrooks, Jr. Wm. Bowser Agreen Tingley John Harper George Kinnear William Harper Thomas Bowser Neh. Ayer John Wry Simeon Outhouse Michael Grace George Lawrence Charles Dixon, Edward Dixon Harper Wilson William Crane Charles Bulmer James Lawrence William Heneghar Obediah Ayer James Anderson Toler Thompson Thomas. Herrett Gideon Smith William Outhouse Thomas Wheaton Benj. Jamins, Jr. George Bulmer Thos. Ayer William Lawrence, Jr. Bardin Turner Oliver Barnes B. Boultenhouse W. BOTSFORD THE MARSHES It does not appear that the early Acadian settlers constructed aboideau; they dyked on both sides of the streams. The only exception was the attempt of Father La Loutre to aboideau the Au Lac river. The early New England settlers followed by the Yorkshire ones were equally unacquainted with the principles of marsh drainage, which were thought out by an Irishman -- Tolar Thompson, and applied by him. He met with much opposition, but was supported by Hon. Wm. Crane, the Botsford family and the Fawcetts, the results being the enormous values of marsh property. In 1788, Amos Botsford applies for a grant of 700 acres, the history of which, he furnishes. In another petition he asks for 250 acres not granted to anyone. He states:-- "That in the Town of Sackville there is a large tract of marsh containing about 600 acres called Westcock Marsh undyked, which was formerly divided into 55 shares of 10 1/2 acres each in Letter A. Division, and the same ever since the settlement of said town by its inhabitants hath lay open, and its present condition of little value. That interspersed in said tract the 10 1/2 acres belonging to the rights No. 49 half 10, 16, 23 half 24, 27, 30, 33, 35, 39, 41, 42, half 51, 52 and 55 containing 152 acres never were granted, and could be of little service if granted to any, scarce any two laying contiguous. That in the first grant of said Town dated 12th October, 1765, No. 3 was granted to Elijah and William Sprague 8 and half 49 to Joseph Windsor, 14 and half 44 to Joshua Sprague, 36 and half 45 to Nathan Mason, 38 to Isaac Cole and 40 to James Olney. That in the second grant of said town dated 25th January, 1773, No. 1 was granted Samuel Ballau; 2 to Joseph Brown; 6 to Nicholas Cook; 11 and half 44 to John Jenks; 13 and half 46 to Samuel Corry; 17 and half 46 to Benjamin Thurber; 20 to Gilbert Seamans; 21 to Joseph Owens; 25 and half 45 to Charles Olney; 29 and half 48 to John Barnes; 32 to George Sherman; 37 to Jeremiah and Japhet Alverson; 43 and half 48 to William Alverson and half 47 to Samuel Saunders. That in the third grant of said Town dated 22nd July, 1774, No. 2 was granted to Benjamin Wilber; 7 to Andrew Waterman; half 10 to Samuel Rogers; 12 and half 53 to William Maxwell; 15 and half 53 to Thomas Barnes; half 18 to Stephen Jenks; 19 to Gideon Young; 22 to Robert Foster; 26 and half 51 to Abil Peck; 28 and half 50 to William Brown; 31 to Coggswell Olney; 34 and half 54 to Peleg Williams, and half of 47 to Joseph Owens. That all said rights lay in Letter A. Division in Sackville and an inquisition of office hath been made and returned more than twelve months and your Memorialist refers to that inquest whether the 10 1/2 acres of marsh belonging to said mentioned Rights ought not to be escheated. That could a new grant be made thereof all that tract of marsh now laying waste and unprofitable might be rendered useful a considerable share thereof belonging to absentees and might be appropriated for making compensation for subscriptions for the Roads towards which your Memorialist subscribed 120 pounds -- and has obtained a transfer of 15 pounds subscribed by Robert Scott Esq. upon paying the subscription. That in case the present proprietors, or any of them, should appear to merit a new grant the same might be given as to your Excellency should seem meet unless they should consent to dispose of their shares to your Memorialist. He prays that the 10 1/2 acre lots should be vacate, and that it should be escheated. And that he have a warrant of survey for the subscription 35 pounds amounting to 700 acres. MIDGIC BOGS The Memorial of Thomas Wheaton, Wm. Esterbrooks, Joseph Sears, Titus Thornton, James Hicks, Edward Esterbrooks and Angus McFee all of Sackville, most humbly sheweth that there is a tract of vacant ungranted lands in the Town of Sackville adjoining the Farm line, Point Midjick and lands granted to Charles Dixon, Esq., that great part of the tract consists of Lakes and Sunken lands, and has never been granted or applied for. That the same would accommodate your memorialists, they being farmers in the vicinity. SALT MARSH In 1805, Mr. Simeon Outhouse applied to the government for a grant of Salt Marsh, that is land outside the dykes. A protest against the grant forwarded to the government. It was signed by thirty-two marsh owners. The opposition to it seems to have been effective. The names of those opposing it were: Ebenezer Cole, Joseph Richardson, John Patterson, John Fawcett, Jr., William Fawcett, William Fawcett, Jr., Isaac Bradshaw, Joseph Thompson, Toler Thompson, Timothy Richardson, John Harper, William Harper, Nehemiah Wood, Jonathan Cole, John Anderson, James Anderson, Thomas Anderson, Obediah Ayer, John Fawcett, Sr., Charles Dixon, Jr., Gideon Smith, Robert Atkinson, George Lawrence, William Read, William Estabrooks, Christopher Harper, Israel Thornton, David Stone, Gideon Smith, Jr., Thomas Estabrooks and John Harris, and also by Charles Dixon. PROHIBITION Sackville has always been considered a strictly temperance community. In the days when shipbuilding was active at the various shipyards after the week's pay, rum and plenty of it was in demand and the atmosphere was boisterous. Otherwise the prevailing sentiment was unfavorable to king alcohol. The parish took a prominent part in the Prohibition Act of 1855, championed by Mr. Later, Sir Leonard Tilley. Previously a Division of the Sons of Temperance was organized. It was No. 40, in over a hundred that were established through the Province. Its first members were William Morice, Joseph F. Allison, Christopher Milner, Charles E. Knapp, Oliver Boultenhouse, Samuel McCarthy, George Campbell, James I. Evans, Christopher Harper, Robert Bell, Anthony Thompson, Thomas Baird, Samuel Greenfield, E. V. Tait,, Alder Trueman, Edward Briggs, and Samuel F. Black. It had seventy-six members that year. As its receipts were 16 pounds and its expenses 4 pounds, it was considered in a flourishing condition. A public hall was erected, near Ayer's property where for many years public meetings were held. A monster picnic took place on the John Wry property on the Upper Fairfield Road. Mr. Carter, an American orator, delivered the address. He was a short time later lost on the S.S. Great Republic on his way to Panama, en route for California. The committee having it in charge was C. Milner and J. C. Everett. Mr. Tilley, who represented Gourney division No. 7, Portland, had been Grand Worthy Patriarch. He was succeeded by Mr. H. E. Seeley. The Grand Scribe was Mr. Keenes; Mr. C. D. Everett as Treasurer. The Order published a paper, "The Temperance Telegraph" under the management of Christopher Smiler. The Prohibitory Act was in advance of the times. Mr. Manners-Sutton, the Lieut. Governor, who was opposed to the Act dissolved the Assembly. The elections resulted in a majority against it and it was repealed. About 1869 the late Mr. Mariner Wood organized a Temperance Society in the Methodist Church which had something to do with the formation later of the league to enforce the Scott Act. The officials of Mount Allison Institutions were very active in this movement which proved highly successful. The most active man in it was the late Professor Burwash. The active propaganda both by the Sons of Temperance as well as the leading citizens has prevented the open sale of alcohol stimulants greatly to the welfare of the community. THE MILITIA The Militia at the beginning of the century assumed a greater importance and prominence than it ever has since. In Westmorland there were two battalions, the 1st Battalion was commanded as follows: Samuel Gay, Major. Captains as follows: Dalton Dixon, William Scott, James Watson, Cornelius McMonagle, Abiel Peck, Samuel Cornwall, Robert Colpitts. Lieutenants: Charles Smith, William Read, Thomas Calhoun, Philip Palmer, Robert Smith, Robert Scott, Thomas Pearson. Ensigns: Ralph Colpitts, Tate Taylor, Peter V. Hayter, Joel Edgett, Samuel Trites, David Ackerley, James Lewis. Adjutant, James McElmon. The 2nd Battalion was commanded as follows:-- Major: William Botsford. Captains: Gideon Palmer, Bedford Boultenhouse, William H. Smith, Henry Chapman, Samuel McCardy, James Estabrooks, Humphrey Gilbert. Lieutenants: Robert Ketch, Thomas H. Peters, George Chapell, James Deery, Richard Bowser, Duncan Shaw, Bill Chapell, George Wells. Ensigns: Obediah Ayre, David Chapman, Malcolm McEachren, T. Odger Miles, Martin Chapman, Christopher Carter, William Raworth, James Hewson. Adjutant: Joshua Weatherell. Quarter Master: George Bulmer. Surgeon: Rufus Smith. Captain McCarthy had been a Sergeant in a regular army. He had charge of Fort Cumberland, where at the close of the second American War until 1833, a Corporal's Guard manned the station. (1830) Lt. Colonel William Botsford to be Colonel commanding Westmorland, 4th Battalion. Captain Henry Chapman from 2nd to be Major 4th. Joseph Chapman, Gent. to be Adjutant with the rank of Lieutenant. 2nd Battalion: Captain Amos Botsford to be Major. To be Captains: Lieut. Geo. L. Kinnear, Vice Harris, resigned; Lieut. W. P. Sayer, Lieut. Reuben Taylor. Gazette on August 4th, 1820, published death of George III, who died on 26th June previously. The news having been received by barque "Mary" which left London on 29th June. In mourning. The officials at Fredericton were: Secretary of the Province: Jonathan Odell; Attorney General, Thomas Wetmore; Surveyor General, George Sproul; Receiver General, Andrew Rankin. In the Supreme Court, Jonathan Bliss was Chief Justice, and John Saunders, Edward Winslow, and Ward Chipman, were judges. In 1812, Sackville had a visit in passing of Sir George Murray, Quarter Master General and Admiral Yeo, in connection with mobilizing militia. The former was a tall, handsome man, the Admiral was short and thickset. "Tim" Lockhart, representing the artillery branch of the Imperial Service, fired a salute with a brass cannon in front of the house of entertainment kept by the widow Evans at Westcock. CHAPTER XV. MARRIAGES The following is a record of the marriage rite performed by Rev. Chris. Milner between the years 1820 and 1830 inclusive:-- Where the residence of the groom is not in Sackville it is designated by the letter "D" if in Dorchester; "S" if in Shediac or Botsford; "W" if in Westmorland; for Hillsboro or Shepody "H"; Amherst or Cumberland "C"; "K" Kings and other counties; "M" Moncton. 1820--Smith Dewire and Bridget Siddall (W); Edward B. Cutler and Caroline Milledge (S); Robert Clarke and Charlotte Harrison (H); William Humphrey and Mary Trueman; James Estabrooks and Isabella Bulmer; Gideon Ayer and Lucy Sprague; Arigus McPhee and Rebecca Thornton; David Cook and Charlotte Towse; Elijah Ayer and Jerusha Hicks; Harrison Kinnear and Maria Ayer; Thomas Ayer, Jr., and Mary Estabrooks; Joseph Smith and Mary Carter (W). 1821--John Tingley and Mary Ann Anderson (W); Isaac Derry and Mary Ann Wood (D); Henry Ogden and Sarah Ayer; Abner Taylor and Rebecca Cochran (H); Stephen Baxter and Ann Gooden (C); Ezra Beal and Eleanor McMonagle (C); George Robinson and Rosanna Hickman (S); Benjamin Bowser and Mary Ann Richardson; William Wry and Rebecca Hicks; Christopher Humphrey and Ann Bowser; John Dobson and Ruth Burnham (W); George Lund and Jane Ibbitson; Delancy Grannel and Sarah Wheldon; John Derry and Catherine Palmer (D); William Atkinson and Ann Keillor (D); John Tuttle and Catherine Thompson (C); John Gooden and Sarah Faulkner (W); Thomas Wells and Sarah Hicks (W); William Barnes and Charlotte Sears; James McLatchey and Janet Scott (H); Edward Wood and Nancy Dobson (W); Allan Sharp and Mary Thompson; M. L. Backhouse and Eliza Milledge; Hugh Logan and Elis Openham (W); Joseph Bowser and Ann Bulmer; Scripo Milligan and Jane Dixon (Colored) (W); John Read and Grisilda Doherty (W). 1822--John Tidd and Mary Lockhart; Wm. Ogden and Rachel Jones; Thomas Anderson Jr. and Zene Tingley; Michael Bryn and Olive Fillmore (W); Charles Oulton and Unice Gooden (W); John W. Smith and Matilda Beal (C); James Sayer Jr. and Susan Wilson (D); Thomas Davis and Sally Charters; Richard Hobin and Sally Clarke (W); William Wells and Ann Maria Allen (W); William Bislock and Jane Harrison (C); Barker Turner and Sarah Gooden (C); James Lockhart and Eliza Jenks; David Wheaton and Martha Wry; James Evans and Rebecca Barnes; William Tingley and Maria Parsons (H) Daniel Elkin and Elizabeth Tallen; Samuel Pitfield and Mary Holstead (K); John Fillmore and Sarah Reid; James Wry and Martha Estabrooks; Andrew Weldon and Martha Weldon (D); Joseph Tower and Mary Ward; John Hagan and Jane Kay; Henry Cookwell and Martha Wheaton (D); William Huddlestone and Peggy Dobson (W); John Rennison and Mary Tate (D); Thomas Wilkinson and Mary Hicks; William Logan and Margaret Duncan (C); Daniel Wadsworth and Maria Stiles (H); James Turnbull and Sarah Reid (H); Joseph Cuthbertson and Agnes Tait (D); William Tower and Dorcas Campbell. 1823--John Wood and Ann Derry (D); Thomas Wheaton and Jane Chase; Val. Snowdown and Mary King; George Wells and Ann Tuttle (W); Thompson Trueman and Mary Freeze (W); William Seamans and Amy Ward, Edward B. Baker and Elizabeth Oaley (C); Isaac Doherty and Cynthia Wells (W). 1824--Henry Bass and Elizabeth McDougall; James Caxton and Elizabeth Grace Davey; James McGinney and Mary Ann Kirk (C); Alexander W. McLeod and Sarah Trueman (W); Joseph Crandal and Catharine Wheaton; Jeremiah O'Leary and Dinah Shaw; Joseph Thompson and Sarah Brownell; William Lockhart and Cynthia Cook; Robert Fawcett and Jane Daniels Trueman; Eliphalet Reid Hicks and Martha G. Palmer; Layton Card and Phoebe Buck (D). 1825--A. S. Easton and Martha Brownell (K); William Kinnear and Elizabeth Wheaton; John Hatty and Sarah Sear (D); William Lawrence and Pamela Stewart; Stephen Barnes and Ruth Pearson; John Hopkins and Hannah Ayer; Nathaniel Hicks and Jemima Sears; Thomas Christie and Martha Barnes (C); William Morse and Almira Stewart (C); William Chase and Mariam Estabrooks; Asa Read and _____ Tingley; John Bowser and Mary Scotsen; William Ward and _____ McFarlane; Joseph H. Cahill and Elmira Cole; James Wells and Emily King (W); Joseph Atkinson and Phoebe Wilbur (D); James Clarke and Cynthia Snowdon (C); John Hannington and Alice Brownell (C); William Hughson and Elizabeth Chandler (W); James Chalmers and Mary Gallagher; Albert Hicks and Judith Barnes; Thomas Mitchell and Sarah Bowser; Lewis Jenks and Lydia Evans. 1824--William Hannington and Ann Brownell (C); William Wood and Charlotte Derry (D); John Watson and Ann McAddow; Christopher Boultenhouse and Rebecca Harris; Nathaniel Lawrence and Ann Anderson; James Maxwell and Mary King; Benoni King and Sarah Cook, James Sutherland and Letitia McGee; Andrew Atkinson and Jemima Phinney; Isaac Tower and Elizabeth Coalpit (H); Matthew Jackson and Abigail Ayer; Sylvester Murphy and Mary Wood; William Boultenhouse and Rebecca Barnes; Richard Wilson and Sarah Ayers; Samuel McClellan and Mary Read; Thomas S. Burnham and Olive Smith; Benjamin Cole and Jane Lockhart; Caleb Read and Martha Cole; John Horton and Elizabeth Grey; Robt. William Dobson and Ann Burnham; Valentine Hicks and Lydia Hicks (D); John McKinley and Elizabeth Dixon; William Lane and Catherine Trenholm (W); James McAvoy and Mary Gibson (D). 1825--William Fawcett and Ellis Chase; George Pattison and Jane Atkinson; William Allen and Hildah Laurence; John Keillor, Jr. and Amy Ann Reilly (D); Edward O'Brien and Margaret Doherty (D); Thomas Carson and Jane Hicks (D); James Sinder and Lacinda Ward (D); James Anderson and Diana Tingley; Meredith McQuire and Bridget McGee; John Horton and Rebecca McAlphie (K); George Bulmer and Charlotte Read; Ralph Steeves and Amy Ayer (H); George Darby and Olive Hewson (K); John Bowyer and Elizabeth Avard (K); Charles D. Roach and Rebecca Carrit (C); Christopher Coalpit and Olive Weldon (K); William Allen and Cynthia Browning (K). 1826--Richard Furlong and Mariam Akerley (D); Edward Atkinson and Cynthia Barnes; Ephraim Rayworth and Carlile Chappel (S); Edward Chappel and Eleanor Fawcett (W); Joshua Tingley and Cynthia Read (W); Benjamin Tower and Sylvia Cole; Winslow Gamming and Rachel Milner; Samuel Angus and Sarah Brennan (C) Thomas McMurty and Mary Tailor (D); John Harris and Sarah Blenkhorne; Gideon Estabrooks and Sarah Blenkhorne; George Baxter and Mary Hewson (C); Augustus Baxter and Sarah Wilson (C); John Brown and Jane McEachren (K); Robert Bowes and Mary Dobson (W); James Read and Elizabeth Estabrooks; John Beal and Halaah Estabrooks; William A. Robinson and Jeanet Lawder; Alexander Tait and Elizabeth M. Allen (W); Josiah Stiles and Mary Ann McClennan (W); James Cole and Olive Lockhart; Gilbert Wall and Maria Dobson; William Walsh and Johanna Fitzgerald. 1827--James Halliday and Catherine Halliday (C); George Crowson and Elizabeth Sears (D); Amos Anderson and Mary Fawcett; John Reilly and Mary Gayton (D); William Milner and Amy Snowden; James Purdy and Sarah Chapman (C); George Peter Fowler and Rebecca Hicks (D); Henry McClennan and Elizabeth Bulmer; Charles Hicks and Eliza Cole; James Main and Jane Murray (K); Joseph Reid and Mary Easterbrooks; Richard Carter and Milcah Freeze (W); Edwin Dixon and Martha Anderson; James Chubbuck and Elizabeth Dixon; William Blenkhorn and Elizabeth Anderson, James Smith and Ann Bent (F); Jonah Hicks and Esther Barnes; Valentine Estabrooks and Elizabeth Wood; Charles Dixon and Sarah Boultenhouse; John Fawcett and Anna Terrace; Henry Babcock and Obigail Cole; William O'Brien and Lucy Sears; James Ayer and Elizabeth Chase; Robert Atkinson and Elizabeth Huggard; William Page and Margaret Freeman (C); Abraham Taylor and Matilda Stower (D); Benjamin B. Verge and Christianna Siddall (C); John Harper and Janet Read (D); Henry Kyle and Catherine Maker (D); John Beaugment and Mary Ann Taylor (D); Charles Ross and Dorcas Ewing; William Black Killam and Mary Killam (D); Thomas Dixon and Cynthia Wilmot (D); Gideon Palmer and Catherine Weldon (D); Hugh Taylor and Jane Ogden (C); George H. McDonald and Hannah Steeves; Nathaniel Tower and Elizabeth Kitson (D); Thompson Brundage and Melinda Chappell (C); Christopher Ward and Phoebe Wry; Stephen N. Shaw and Mary Steadman (M); John McFadden and Zylphia King; John Fawcett and Rebecca Anderson. 1828--John Tingley and Jane Patterson; Thomas Lowerison and Hannah Carter (W); John Brown and Lucy Smith (D); Joseph L. Embree and Susanna Purdy (C); James McLelland and Dorcas Ward; William Smith and Isabella Estabrooks; John Bent and Cecilia Anderson (C); Robert Atkinson and Elizabeth Hicks; David Taylor and Sarah Sophia McLaughlan (D); John Hicks and Maria Sears (W); William Lawrence and Mary McGarry (W); John Bulmer and Rebecca Lawrence; Matthew Johnson and Mary Robinson (C); James E. Rockwell and Eleanor F. Oulton (C); George Kinnear and Hannah Tidd (D); Converse Richardson and Rebecca Copp (H); Joseph Patterson and Esther Sears; William Brown and Caroline McEachren (D); William Fagan and Jane Ruth Wilson (I); William Duffy and Elizabeth Gunning (H); Smith Boss and Sarah King; Joseph C. Smith and Lucretia Hieter (D); Charles Cahill and Margaret McInnes; John Crossman and Rebecca Estabrooks; George Richardson and Jane Bowser; William Atkinson and Elizabeth Bowser; Warren Perrigo and Rebecca Crandal (M); John Crandal and Olive Cutler (K); Ambrose Cole and Nancy Towse. 1829--Michael Lutes and Elizabeth Gallagher; John Atkinson and Lilly Hicks; Ronald Campbell and Margaret Keenan; John W. Weldon and Frances Upham (K); Ephraim Jones and Ann Leaman (H); John Casey and Caroline Chappell (W); Joseph Richardson and Charity Milner; George Read and Sarah Richardson (C); William Taylor and Mary Osborne (H); John Lewis and Lavinia Taylor (H); Patrick Ward and Elizabeth Cook; Lemuel Tower and Delilah Ward; Daniel McFee and Jane Hiscock; Christopher Richardson and Jane Hicks; George Carter and Maria Copp (W); John Richardson and Catharine Sears; John E. Stewart and Martha Weldon (C); Robert Carter and Phoebe King; Nathaniel Pennington and Catharine Jones; Silas and Mary Harris. 1830--William Weldon and Mary Ann Bowser (D); David Lyons and Jane Dixon; John Gamatier and Obigail Read; James Hewson and Phoebe Wry; John Colpitts and Seraphina Fillmore (M); William Pride and Ann Barnes; Reuben Sears and Elizabeth McCormick; Cyrus McCully and Mary Tingley (C); Titus Anderson and Jane Bulmer; John Fenton and Obigail Stone; Laban Lawrence and Elizabeth Harris; George Harshman and Alice Hannington (K); John Goodall and Jane Sears (D); John S. White and Martha Dunlever (D); Robert Keilor and Rebecca Jenks (K); John Spence and Jane Lesdernier; John Webster and Ann Smith (K); Charles Faulkner and Lucy Gooden (C); John Phelan and Priscilla Gooden; Hezekea King and Jerusha Cole; Hugh Alwin and Betty Fitzgerald (H); Robert U. Dickson and Ann Brewster (H). William Hugson and Elizabeth Chandler were married on 24th July, 1823, by Rev. Chris Milner by license. Witnesses, Wentworth Allen, Olivia Hewson. William Fawcett and Elsie Chase married on 20th January, 1824 by Rev. C. Milner. Witnesses, Eunice Atkinson, Thomas Wheaton. Cynthia Barnes married Edwin Atkinson 12th January, 1826. Witnesses, John Humphrey, Eurice Ayer. James Ayer and Elizabeth Chase, 7th June 1826. Witnesses, Thomas Wheaton and Wm. Lawrence, Jr. James George married to Elizabeth Fawcett, 21st May, 1831. 1832--Cyrus Snell and Rhoda Barnes. William Fawcett and Jane Chappell, 23rd August, 1832. Willard Hicks and Mary Ann Beal, 21st September, 1831. Witness: George Beal. Samuel Cahill and Rebecca Chase, 8th Sept., 1831. Leonard Dixon and Eliza Robson 24th July, 1833. Witnesses, Hugh Gallaghar and Jas. Dixon. Nelson Bulmer and Abigail Merrill, 16th May, 1833. Michael Grace, widower, 20th June, 1833, and Nancy Ward, James Ayer and Moses Lawrence, Witnesses. Moses Lawrence and Jane Sharp, 7th October, 1833. Jonathan C. Black and Elizabeth Scurr 17th Oct., 1833. Isaac Crocker and Sarah Wood, 24th December, 1833. George Oulton and Mary Ann Duffy, 31st December, 1833. David Purinton and Rebecca Read, 11th July, 1834. Andrew Barberie and Eliza Cornwall, 21st July, 1834. Michael Pickles and Fanny Wilson, 9th April, 1834. Witnesses, Ruth Crane and C. F. Allison Bloomer Ogden and Cynthia Grant, 15th April, 1834. CHAPTER XVI. COUNTY OFFICIALS 1812 The County officials act the close of the second American War were as follows: Representatives in the Assembly, William Botsford, Titus Knapp, James Esterbrooks, and John Chapman of Dorchester. The Sheriff was Joshua Wetherell. William Botsford was Clerk of the Peace. The Justices of the Peace were: Samuel Gay, Ralph Siddall, Titus Knapp, Duncan Read, William Simpton, Jonathan Burnham, Rufus Smith, James Watson, John Keillor, Benjamin Wilson, Christopher Harer, William Wells, James Esterbrooks, Andrew Wheldon, Hezekiah King, Edward Dixon, and John Chapman. The Deputy Collector of Customs at Sackville was Jonathan Burnham and at Dorchester, W. H. Smith. OLD TIME COURT The first Court of Common Pleas held in Westmorland after the establishment of the Province was on July 5th, 1785 at Westmorland Point. There were present: Jothau Gay, James Law, Charles Dixon, Trustees; Amos Botsford, Associate Trustee. Amos Botsford was also Clerk of the Peace. Ambrose Sherman was High Sheriff. In September, 1807, Richard Wilson's name occurs for the first time as a presiding Judge. The first cause entered was Spiller Fillmore vs. Robert Cain, which was continued till the following year and a verdict obtained by the Plaintiff for 2 pounds. 2. 6d. The second case was Amy Ayre vs. Charles Harper this was tried in July 1786. It was an action for trover and conversion. The Jury were as follows: Beling S. Williams, Joshua Horton, William Williams, Marcus Myers, Stephen Ward, Daniel Ryan, Jabez Rundle, William Trenholm, Samuel Williams, Michael Taylor, Charles Moore, John Derry. The Plaintiff recovered 12 pounds damages and 24 pounds, 10s, 2d costs. The first contested case was Martin Creary vs. Timothy McCarthy. The Petit Jury sworn were: Elijah Ayres, foreman; Michael Taylor, David Alverson, Nehemiah Ward, Henry Stultz, Thomas Harrison, Spiller Fillmore, Marcus Myers, Michael Burk, John Myers. The Plaintiff recovered the sum of 5 pounds, 15s, 5 1/2d, and 4 pounds, 13s, 2d costs. At the January Court some six causes were entered; at the following July Court some eight were entered. In 1787, Thomas Chandler, Esqr., appears as Deputy Associate Justice. From the Records, he appears to have alternated between the Bench and the Bar; sometimes presiding and at other times pleading and making motions before the Court. He was the father of the legal profession in this Country, no other Lawyer appearing before the Courts at this date. He was a brother of the first Sheriff Chandler of Cumberland. These were halcyon days for suitors -- only one Lawyer in the whole County and no counsel fees to pay! Plaintiffs as well as Defendants appeared in person and every one could revel to the top of his bent in cheap law. This happy state of things was duly appreciated. Courts were held in March, June, September and December. The docket of the first court held in Dorchester (April, 1801) had no less than 22 cases for trial! The population of the county in 1803, as appears by a record left by Amos Botsford, was 3,046. This included 19 slaves. The population of the same territory today is probably 65,000. It would be easy to prove from the records of the old Common Pleas of Westmorland that the mission of Lawyers is to wear the olive branch of peace between litigants thirsting for each other's gore -- the litigation of the present day bearing no proportion, considering population, to the amount indulged in by our pugnacious progenitors. This happy state of lawlessness was interrupted by the advent of the late Judge Botsford, who first appears acting as Counsel in Sept., 1807, in the suit of William Harper vs. John Long. Soon after the name of the late Hon. James Shannon of Nova Scotia appears as an opponent of Mr. Botsford, pleading at the local Bar. Then comes the late Judge Stewart. Fourteen years after Mr. Botsford the late Lieut. Governor Chandler. The first suit the latter's name appears in is December, 1821, Francis Wheaton vs. David Foster, Mr. Desbarres being the Plaintiff. The Jury were Charles Dixon, Wm. Trenholm, Abraham Dobson, John Patterson Jr., Samuel Estabrooks, Josiah Hicks, George Robinson, Robert Fawcett, Jonathan Smith, Thomas Brownell, John Humphrey, and George Lawrence, Justice Gay presided. The Jury returned a verdict of 13 pounds for Plaintiff. For the next twenty years, Messrs. Chandler and the Stewards enjoyed almost a monopoly of the business. In 1787, there appears the names as Plaintiffs the firms of De Wolf and Prentice, Palmer and Knapp and Hugh McMonagle, Titus Knapp, Ralph Siddall, Thomas Scurr, Moses Delesdernier, Thomas Watson, Samuel Cornwall, Charles Baker, Jonathan Eddy, Philip Marchincton, Peter Etter, Geo. Bulmer, Richard Wilson, James Charters, Wm. Freeman, Gilbert Seaman, Charles H. Chandler, father of the late Lieut. Governor. Palmer & Knapp were traders at the Point; Mr. Palmer was Gideon, father of Mr. John Palmer, Dorchester; Hugh McMonagle was an immigrant from the North of Ireland. He did business as a trader at Mount Whatley, he was elected member for Westmorland and was drowned in the Saint John River while on his way to Fredericton to attend the session. His widow sold his property to the late John Trueman. J. G. Moir occupies it at present. The last Court held at Westmorland was in January, 1801. The April Court opened at the House of Elijah Ayer, Dorchester, the new Court House not being ready for occupation, the Justices being James Law and Charles Dixon, Esquires. The first suit in the docket was Ralph Siddall vs. Samuel McCully in which the Court assessed damages at 24 pounds, 13s, 4d. GAME Game was wonderfully abundant in early days. Deer, caribou, and moose made their home in the adjacent forest, with foxes and sometimes wolves. Wild geese and ducks in flocks made the Tantramar Marshes a feeding and resting place in their spring and fall migrations. The word, "Tantramar" supposed to be from the French, "so much noise" to be derived from the honking of wild geese. In the upper part of the Bay alewives and shad flourished in great abundance. Mr. Nelson Bulmer stated he had known John Bulmer in 1826 to take in a weir upwards of a thousand shad, in one tide at Little Creek at the Joggins. Pigeons were remarkably abundant in the forest, and by nets became an easy prey for our sportsmen. They were slaughtered without mercy. An old timer relates that in one day they disappeared as if by magic and failed to return. Shad were abundant until about 1890 when they became scarce. The loss of shad, pigeons, and other game is the just result of man's rapacity -- not willing to let live, game that supply him with food. CHAPTER XVII. STATISTICS 1840 Population of the Provinces, 156,162, Counties -- St. John, 32,957; Charlotte, 18,158; Westmorland, 17,686; Northumberland, 14,620; Carleton, 13,381; York, 13,995. Towns and Parishes -- Fredericton, 4,002; Sussex, 2,178; Woodstock, 3,186; Dorchester, 3,087; Sackville, 2,366; Moncton, 1,529; Newcastle, 3,013; Chatham, 3,503; St. Andrews, 3,682 St. Stephen, 3,405. TRADERS In 1795, Amos Fowler at Fowler's Hill, ran a vessel to St. John and dealt with goods required by the settlers. An account of his with John Keillor is a splendid sample of old time bookkeeping. Gamblers at present day prices, would do well to examine what our forefathers paid. 1/4 lb. salt peter, one shilling; 1 lb. tea, 4 shillings; 15 knitting needles 40; Scythe 0 pounds. 7. 6; 6 lbs. tobacco 0 pounds. 6. 0; spelling book 0 pounds, 1. 9; 2 yards of cotton 0 pounds. 8. 0; 2 yards linen 0 pounds. 6. 0; 2 tumblers 0 pounds. 2. 6; decanter 0 pounds. 3.0; 1 lb. raisins 0 pounds. 1. 3; l lb. chocolates 0 pounds. 2. 0; 1 1/4 lbs. loaf sugar 0 pounds. 2. 9; 1 1/2 yards rubber 0 pounds. 1, 10 1/2; 1 lb. tea 0 pounds. 6. 0; 1 lb. souchong 0 pounds. 10. 0; 1 hand'chief 0 pounds. 3. 0; 4 lbs. sugar 0 pounds. 5. 4; 6 yards rusha duck, 0 pounds. 16. 6; 1 1/2 lbs. soap 0 pounds. 1. 10 1/2; 2 yds. linen 0 pounds. 5. 0; 1 lb. ten penny nails, 0 pounds. 1. 3; black silk hand'ch. 0 pounds. 9. 0; 10 bushels of wheat 5 pounds. 0. 0; 1 gallon rum 0 pounds. 10. 0. CENSUS OF SACKVILLE OF 1766 A return has come down showing the condition of Sackville about six years after the advent of the Pre-Loyalists. It had then a population of 349 persons, all but six being settlers from United States. They had -- Horses, 42; oxen, 133; cows, 250; young veal cattle, 347; swine, 63; grist milles, 1; saw mills, 1. Produce -- Wheat in bushel, 1035; rye, 1278; peas, 53; barley, 55; oats, 54; hemp seed, 10; flax seed, 53; flax, 9. CENSUS 1851 Sackville County Inhabitants . . . . . . . . 3,078 17,814 Children at School. . . . . 507 2,706 School Houses . . . . . . . 12 85 Births . . . . . . . . . . 99 608 Deaths . . . . . . . . . . 25 147 Places of Worship . . . . . 8 38 Saw Mills . . . . . . . . . 23 108 Grist Mills . . . . . . . . 3 44 Tons of Hay . . . . . . . . 8,891 33,937 Wheat (bushels) . . . . . . 5,173 40,619 Oats . . . . . . . . . . . 20,708 145,396 Potatoes . . . . . . . . . 40,981 282,224 When the census of 1840 was taken Albert was part of Westmorland. The increase of both counties in eleven years was as follows:--Population, 6,441; Places of Worship, 22, Grist Mills, 4; Saw Mills, 24; Cleared land, acres, 32,010. PIONEER FARMERS IN 1820 -- BOUNTY IN GRAIN In 1826, the Government gave a bounty in grain raised on land newly cleared, the wood burned in it and cultivated. The farmers who obtained the bounty were the real pioneers of the province. The following is a list whose names have been preserved: Alex Boyes, 27 bushels, rye and buckwheat; John Brownell, 15; William Tingley, 40 wheat and rye; William Colpitts, 50 buckwheat, 3 wheat; Allan Price, 70 wheat and rye; George Spence, 56 rye and 20 oats; James Black, 16 rye, and 7 wheat; William Dixon, 20 rye, 19 oats, 12 wheat; Thomas Calhoun, 21 wheat, 3 buckwheat, 65 oats; Samuel Keith, 10 wheat, 50 rye; Harris Tingley, son of Wm., 50 rye; Jesse Ogden, 16 rye; Israel Styles, 80 buckwheat, 10 barley, 12 oats; James Black, 30 wheat, 14 barley, 35 oats; Archer Alward, 32 rye, 16 buckwheat, 5 oats; William Wilbur, 76 buckwheat; 6 barley; Robert Stiles, 14 barley, 11 buckwheat, 5 wheat, 10 oats; Jonathan Cole, 43 buckwheat; Charles Alward, 25 wheat, 30 rye, 15 buckwheat; Frances Davey, 33 rye; George Towse, 30 buckwheat; George Keith, 10 wheat, 40 rye, 39 buckwheat. REVOLUTIONARY WAR PENSIONS The following is a list of old soldiers living in Westmorland (and their widows) who served in the American War:-- Years Year Old Granted Prudence Martin, widow . . . . . . 74 1842 Isabella McElmon, widow . . . . . . 75 1839 Thomas Gordon . . . . . . . . . . . 73 1840 Stephen Baxter . . . . . . . . . . 86 1841 Joseph Sears . . . . . . . . . . . 94 1840 Enoch Goodwin . . . . . . . . . . . 68 1840 John Underwood . . . . . . . . . . 82 1840 John Ogden . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 1839 Hezekiah Lyon . . . . . . . . . . . 84 1840 Suson Boiles, widow . . . . . . . . 68 1839 WESTMORLAND SESSIONS The first meeting of the Westmorland Sessions took place at Fort Cumberland on 1st Tuesday in July, 1885. Amos Botsford was Clerk of the Peace and Ambrose Sherman, Sheriff. The Justices present were: Jothan Gay, Robert Scott, James Law, Charles Dixon, Thomas Dixon, Christopher Harper, William Allen, John Weldon, Joseph Cook Lamb, Andrew Kinnear, Jonathan Burnham. The first assessment made was in 1785 was 120 pounds. 0. 0 for finishing the Court house, which was built near the Church at Mount Whatley. It was levied as follows: Westmorland, 31 pounds, 10. 0; Sackville 24 pounds. 10. 0; Petitcodiac, 27 pounds. 0. 0; Memramcook, 25 pounds. 0. 0; Shepody 12 pounds. 0. 0. The next assessment was in 1786, for the support of prisoners in jail as follows: Westmorland, 7 pounds, 17. 0; Sackville, 6 pounds. 3. 0; Petitcodiac, 6 pounds. 15. 0; Memramcook, 6 pounds. 5. 0; Hopewell, 3 pounds. 0. 0. Another assessment in 1786 was levied to finish the Court House and Jail. The amount was 52 pounds. 0. 0., as follows: Westmorland, 13 pounds. 0. 0; Sackville, 10 pounds. 12. 0; Hopewell, 7 pounds. 0. 0; Memramcook, 10 pounds. 8. 10; Moncton and Hillsboro, 11 pounds. 0. 0. SACKVILLE TOWN OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR ENSUING 1785 Town Clerk, Nehemiah Ward; Overseers of the Poor, Gilbert Simmons, Eleazer Olney, David Stone; Assessors, William Cornsforth, William Lawrence, Elijah Ayres; Surveyors of Highways, William Estabrooks, John Wry, Benjamin Tower; Constables, Josiah Tingley, James Jenks, Jr., Fence Viewers, Pickering Snowdon, Thomas Bowser, Samuel Hicks; Surveyors of Lumber, Gilbert Simmons, Nehemiah Ayres, John Olney. FIRST COUNCILLORS COUNTY OF WESTMORLAND The first Council of the County of Westmorland met on the 7th of June, 1877, and the following are the names of the first Councillors: Salisbury Parish--Alex L. Wright, Hiram Humphreys Moncton Parish--Lovell Lewis, Richard Lutes. Shediac Parish--Duncan S. Harper, C. H. Gallant. Dorchester Parish--P. A. Landry, R. A. Chapman. Sackville Parish--Joseph L. Black, Josiah J. Anderson. Westmorland Parish--Charles A. Black, Rufus C. Wry. Botsford Parish--James Carroll, William Avard. A. E. Oulton, Esq., was appointed as County Secretary and Alexander Robb, County Treasurer. Councillor P. A. Landry, Esq., was chosen as the first Warden. In 1870 the County was still governed by the old Court of Sessions, Mr. C. E. Knapp was then clerk of the Peace. County Municipal Act did not come into force until 1877. Before that date, the office of Justice of the Peace was a very important one, as the body was the taxing institution for the county. At this date the Postmasters were as follows: Sackville, Joseph Dixon; Shediac, A. R. Weldon; Dorchester, C. B. Godfrey; Memramcook, S. C. Charters; Moncton, Joseph Crandall; Baie Verte, John Carey. The Collectors of Customs were at Sackville; James Dixon; Bay Verte, Edward Wood; Dorchester, John Hickman; Shediac, Hon. D. Hanington and Moncton, J. Robertson. STAGE COACHING DAYS When the Cunard Steamships commenced their trips to Halifax, they brought the mails. The Post Office service was then under the control of the British Postmaster General. Halifax was naturally the distributing place for British correspondence for all points in Nova Scotia. Sackville was selected as the distributing point for New Brunswick and accordingly a British Post Office was in 1849 set up at Sackville, though the steamship was only fortnightly at first. Bags were made up at Sackville for London and Liverpool, and for the incoming mails from Britain, bags were made for North Shore points, as Richibucto and Chatham, also for Saint John and Fredericton. It usually took two hours to make up the British mails, either coming in or going out. It was a big change in thirty years from the courier on horseback to the big coach with four horses, carrying mails and steamship passengers. At first the mails passed through Sackville at night; the Saint John coach at midnight and the Halifax one about three or four o'clock in the morning. When the railways were completed to Truro and Moncton, they came through four hours earlier. Their coming and going was never an old story to the Sackville people, who sometimes caught a glimpse of important passengers. On the occasion when the Southern Confederacy was in existence (April, 1862) Mr. Breckinridge, envoy from the Southern Republic, worked his way through the Northern lines and took passage at Halifax for Liverpool. On another occasion Lord Haddo (son of the Earl of Aberdeen, who was Premier of Britain at the time of the Crimean War and heir of the Earldom) passed through on his way to United States and disappeared. He was never after heard of by his family. These were the halcyon days for Coll's Hotel, a great resort for the travelling public, where it was said the lights never went out and the fires never burned low. The sods of a hundred years will soon cover the host and hostess but the traditions are kindly that fit them into a pleasant place in the community's history. When through trains and postal cars were introduced the glory of Sackville as an Imperial Office was gone. Up to that time the mail coaches were driven by Mr. Miles Hoar and Mr. Hiram Burns. The latter was for a time Assistant Post Master at Sackville, an excellent official. Mr. Miles Hoar was famous in his day as a raconteur. He possessed the gift of humor. He could entertain the traveller with endless stories of men and things, so that a seat beside him was eagerly sought. He used to tell how his coach was once saved by the sagacity of a horse. It was at night when the darkness was intense. The leaders suddenly stopped. One of them kicked and "flared up". He dismounted to find out the trouble. A bridge on the Tantramar had been carried out by the tide. A few feet more and there would have been a disaster. He was given a horn to blow when going through the villages. Many people who did not object to a horn, did not like the noise at night, amongst others the Postmaster. Said he one night to Miles: "You put that horn under your seat and keep it there and I will give you a new suit of clothes." It was done and a few Sundays after he appeared rehabilitated in a new suit. He was for seven years on the Moncton-Amherst service, when it was discontinued. He then went on the railway section. As foreman he served for over thirty four years, when he was superannuated. He was a native of Albert County, born in 1833 and died in 1915, aged 82 years. When nineteen years of age, he was employed on the surveys of the I.C.R. When about twenty-one years of age, he commenced driving between Saint John and Moncton; after seven years he drove between Saint John and Harvey, Albert County, for three years; when he went on the Moncton-Amherst route. The old stage coach with its memories and traditions has gone supplanted by the locomotive. The locomotive is now on trial; the flying machine is commencing to do the business of the world. Not only mails and passengers but heavy loads of mine machinery are now being carried from Edmonton, Alberta towards the Arctic to Great Bear Lake Mines. HONOR ROLL, WORLD WAR 1914-18 These are one who at the call of duty, left their homes and their home life with its future promise, for the camp in a foreign land, the trench, the horror of human slaughter and faced death itself and the grave far away from home and kindred. As a reminder of their self sacrifice a monument has been erected in the Memorial Park, Sackville, enscribing their names as follows: ARTHUR BOURQUE HOMER PLAMER ROLAND BEAL WARREN READ GEORGE BICKERTON HARRIS READ STANLEY CRAWFORD HAROLD SEARS ALPHEUS CROSSMAN ALONZO PATTERSON RALPH CROSSMAN CHRISTOPHER PIPER ARTHUR DEVERENNE HAROLD ROBERTSON STEEL PATTERSON NELSON RICHARDSON HENRY DIXON FRED SCOTT VIRGILE GAUDET EVERETT SCOTT WINFRED HICKS ROY TOWER WALTER KNAPP LEONARD TOWER HUBERT KILCUP WALTER WARD WILLIAM KINNEAR LESTER WARD JOSEPH LYRETTE IRVING WIGMORE FRANK MILNER RAINSFORD WHEATON CLARENCE McCARTHY ARLINGTON WARD DOUGLAS OULTON CHAPTER XVIII. SOME OF THE PIONEER FAMILIES AVARD Joseph Avard, the first, was born in Saint Austelle, County of Cornwall, England, in the year 1761, and in 1786 was united in companion of his joys and sorrows. After resting for a time in Exeter, Bristol and London, he removed to the Island of Guernsey. At that time there was much talk of the invasion of England by Napoleon, and the people of the Channel Islands were so great alarmed at what might be the outcome that many of them decided to seek homes abroad. Through the influence of some unknown friend, Mr. Avard was offered and accepted a position from a Mrs. Burns, who owned some lands, in Murray Harbor, P. E. I. to go out and manage her business there. Several of the Guernsey people having purchased farms from him, and others having decided to go with them, he chartered a vessel for 300 pounds and on the 15th of May, 1806, a party of 73 of both sexes and ages, sailed for the island, among whom were those who bore the names of Brehart, De Jersey, Le Marchon, Le Messieurier and Le Lacheur. French Methodists could tell of the benefit they received from the sermons and counsels of Adam Clarke, Methodism's greatest son, Dr. Coke and of Mr. Wesley himself, who had preached in Mr. De Jersey's home in Guernsey. After residing on the island for many years, Mr. Avard came to the province and settled at Jolicure. He had four daughters, three of whom died in the Old Land, one of these being buried in City Road cemetery near the grave of the Rev. John Wesley and the fourth married Stephen Bovyer of Charlottetown, one of whose daughters became the wife of the Rev. Frederick Smallwood, and two sons, one of whom, Adam Clarke Avard, after four years in itinerant life, died in 1821 and his body lies in the old cemetery in Fredericton. The other son, Joseph Avard, the second, was born in Bristol, England, came with his father to this country and married Margaret Wells, resided in Jolicure until 1847, when he removed to Great Shemogue, where he remained until his death. His second wife was a widow Black, of Wallace whose daughter was married to Mr. Avard's younger son, Charles, son of the said pair bears the name of the great grandmother, Ivey, Joseph Avard the second was the father of eight sons, George, Joseph, John, William, Samuel, Adam, Lewis and Charles, all of whom are now dead, and four daughters, the wifes of the Hon. A. McQueen (who worthily represented the County for many years), Dixon Chipman, Robert Copp, and Josiah B. Marven. Joseph Avard was a distinguished looking man and was very prominent in local affairs. He was a J. P. and a Judge of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas. Joseph Avard the first united with the Wesleyan church in St. Austelle under the ministry of Adam Clarke, had frequent opportunities of listening to the discourses of John Wesley, heard Charles Wesley preach his last sermon, at the close of which the poet composed a hymn suited to the sermon and which was sung in closing the service. In Prince Edward Island and in this province he did excellent work for the church and on September 17, 1816, at the advanced age of eighty-six, he passed to his reward. His tomb is in the north wall of the United Church, Sackville, as is also Frances Ivey, his wife, who died on December 26, 1844, aged ninety years. A section of the City of Charlottetown, P. E. I., is known as Saint Avard, a fine tribute to the memory of Joseph Avard, the first and Frances Ivey, his wife. HON. CHARLES F. ALLISON Mr. Allison belonged to the Allison family of Grand Pre. Col. Jonathan Crane's mother was an Allison, sister of Mr. Allison's father; consequently Mr. Allison was a first cousin of Hon. Wm. Crane. Mr. Allison served an apprenticeship with the Ratchford firm at Parrsboro and when Mr. Crane's business required more help he invited Mr. C. F. Allison and later his brother, Joseph F. Allison to become partners. Mr. C. F. Allison retired from the firm in 1840, with a fortune. He married Milcah, a daughter of Thomas Trueman, of Point de Bute. They had one daughter, Mary, who died after arriving at womanhood. The lack of facilities for education and religious training of young men and young women in the Maritime Provinces appealed strongly to Mr. Allison's mind as deserving of the most serious attention. The result was the letter below:-- "St. John, N. B., Jan'y 4, 1839 To Rev. Mr. Temple Rev. and Dear Sir:--My mind has of late been much impressed with the great importance of that admonition of the wise man, "Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old, he will not depart from it." The establishment of schools in which pure religion is not only taught but constantly brought before the youthful mind and represented to it as the basis and groundwork of all the happiness man is capable of enjoying here on earth, and eminently calculated to form the most perfect character--is I think, one of the most effective means in the order of Divine Providence to bring about the happy result spoken of by the wise man. It is therefore under this impression connected with a persuasion of my accountability to that Gracious Being, whom I shall ever recognize as the source of all the good that is done in the earth, that I now propose through you to the British Conference and to the Wesleyan Methodist Missionaries in the Province of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, to purchase an eligible site and erect suitable buildings in Sackville, in the County of Westmorland, for the establishment of a school for the description mentioned, in which, not only the elementary but the higher branches of education may be taught, and to be altogether under the management and control of the British Conference, in connection with the Wesleyan Missionaries in these provinces. If my proposal should be approved of, and the offer I now make be accepted, I will proceed at once to make preparation, so that the buildings may be erected during the course of the next year, and I will as a further inducement by the blessing of God, give towards the support of the school one hundred pounds per annum for ten years. I shall be glad to hear that my offer has been accepted, and to have the earliest information of your decision on this subject, and am, my dear sir, Yours sincerely, C. F. ALLISON." The word "duty" to him was imperious; he proceeded at once to obey its mandates and he set aside $16,000 to commence a building----the first Male Academy at Mount Allison. Ten years later he commenced the Girls' Academy. Both schools were almost from the start fully occupied. The thousands of students that have passed through their walls is a great memorial to a great man. Mr. Allison died November 20th, 1858, age 64 years. The writer remembers well his appearance, as he appeared driving around the town or taking up collections in the Methodist Church. His facial appearance was well marked. His forehead was high and broad, below which was a long nose, slightly aquiline. His mouth was somewhat compressed and his lips were thin, giving his face a self-contained, reserved, and somewhat severe look. The cast of his countenance was sad, with no suggestion of humor or any invitation to intimacy. In his latter days, he had but few associates, and amongst the students, he appeared to refrain from making personal friends. On the 30th of November, 1923, a long deferred and neglected Founder's Day was celebrated. A striking procession of the Regents, relatives of the founder, the faculty, students and visitors proceeded to Charles Fawcett Memorial Hall, where an impressive service was held. Dr. Palmer, principal of the Academy, gave an interesting historical summary of that institution. After him, the hymn "For all the Saints who From Their Labor's Rest". Rev. Dr. B. C. Borden, President of the University, delivered an eloquent address, showing that spiritual instincts dominated the life of the founder, making him eager to contribute in some way to the extension of Christ's kingdom in earth. ATKINSON By tradition there were two Atkinson families that came in 1774 to Chignecto from England -- one from Yorkshire and the other from Middlesex. Robert Atkinson, the head of the Yorkshire family settled first at River Hebert and then at Sackville, on the lands known as Mount Allison. He was twice married and had fourteen children, named Thomas, Christopher, Elizabeth, Sallie, Joseph, Robert, William, John and Stephen. Christopher settled at Point de Bute. He had a large family. Robert moved to Shediac. Sallie married a Waterloo hero, named Campbell and settled in Wood Point. They had six sons and four daughters -- Nelson, Isaac, William, Hance and Joseph. They were all skilful sailors and became Master Mariners in the good old days of wooden ships. Then the shores were lined with the habitats of sailors whose home was on the deep. One of the boys became a Mormon and went to the land of many wives. The sword of Lieutenant Campbell and other belongings of his are preserved as family relics at Westcock. The head of the Middlesex Atkinsons was a man of means and consequence. After making a reconnaisance of Nova Scotia in 1774, he returned to England, chartered a vessel -- The "Arethusa" -- and loaded her with his family, tenants, farming tools and stock, set sail for the promised land. He established himself at Fort Lawrence -- now known as the Torry Bent farm. He had four sons, Robert, Thomas, William and John. The two latter remained at Fort Lawrence and are the ancestors of the family there. Thomas moved to Kent County. Robert was a Master Mariner and sailed his last voyage in 1804, as he died of yellow fever at sea between Kingston and Jamaica. He left a son Edward, who was brought up by his grandfather at Fort Lawrence. Capt. Robert's wife was Sarah a daughter of Obediah Ayer, who held a commission from Washington and was a leader in the revolutionary warfare out of Boston in the war of 1812. In 1864, there were eleven Atkinson men on the assessment roll of Sackville, four of them shipmasters, to wit, Capt. Joseph, Capt. Hance, Capt. Isaac, Capt. William. THOMAS ANDERSON In 1809 Mr. Anderson stated that he came as a settler from the County of York in England about 36 years ago, and fixed as a settler in the then County of Cumberland and took a farm and by his exertions and industry about 24 years later, was enabled to purchase a farm on which he had brought up a family, having three sons and one daughter, all married who had families. That on the 29th July, 1798, he purchased a lot or part of marsh from Elijah Ayer belonging to the share No. 60, Letter B Division in Sackville, which said Elijah Ayer purchased from Ambrose Hicks, the original grantee, which lot lays contiguous to his former purchase, the farm on which he lives laying all around it. He memorialized the governor in which he stated he is lately informed that the said Ambrose Hicks had a grant of only a half share, the other half of the right having been granted to one Nathaniel Lewis who very soon quit it and returned to New England, he asks for a grant of the twenty acres or half lot of marsh belonging to No. 60, Letter B and which he is now dyking in. Mr. Anderson's statements were certified to by Amos Botsford, James Watson, Dycon, land surveyors and by Mr. Sproul in the Crown Land office and his request was complied with. Titus Anderson, son of Thomas Anderson of Cole's Island, was married in 1830 to Jane O., daughter of Charles J. Bulmer. He was a shipmaster in the coasting trade. In 1870 the vessel of which he was master was driven ashore in a gale off St. John and he was drowned. His age was about sixty years. His family consisted of George, also shipmaster in the Bay trade; Ammi, a stone mason, Charles M., who removed to New Zealand; Thomas R., a successful shipmaster employed in foreign trade. He met with an accident on the track of the N. B. and P. E. I. Railway by which he was killed; Gaius who removed to Fiji. George, was a capable and efficient shipmaster, left three sons: Rupert T., Ernest L., and Jesse E., who were also shipmasters, and a daughter, Carrie Bell. THE AYER FAMILY Thomas Ayer came to Sackville before the Revolution, and brought his wife and some of his children. He is the progenitor of all the Ayers in this country. He purchased lands extending from Morice's Mill Pond to the Mariner Wood Farm. He lived in a house near the residence of the late Philip Palmer, the cellar of which was visible at a recent date. He cultivated an orchard. He died early in the last century. His widow was seen by Mrs. _____ Atkinson in 1820. She was then very old and bedfast. He left the following children: Elijah, Mariner, William, Thomas. Mariner was born in the schooner bringing the family up the Bay of Fundy, off Digby. They gave him the name of Mariner. Thomas Ayer became a noted coaster. He and his brother, Mariner, died at sea. William removed to Buctouche, where he died and where also Elijah lived in his last days and died. Elijah purchased Dorchester Island from Amos Botsford. One of Elijah's daughters, Hannah, married Leban Cushing of Buctouche and during the war of 1812, when Elijah (called the Commodore) was busy privateering. Another daughter married Capt. Robert Atkinson, who died in the West Indies. She then married Reuben Chase, Sr., who lived at that time at Morice's Pond, but they afterwards removed to Boston, where he died. She had one child by her first husband. Dorothea married _____ Ward at Buctouche. Rebecca married another Ward and they went to United States. Polly married William Snowdon at Wood Point. She was the grandmother of the late Henry Purdy. Nehemiah Ayer married Jacobina Ayer at Fort Lawrence. Their children were: Lucretia married afterwards the late Oliver Barnes of Wood Point; Thomas who lived at Beech Hill and owned a sawmill there, married the daughter of deacon Estabrooks. Her sister was the mother of Commodore Evander Evans; June married James Barnes; Jesse married a Miss Harper, a daughter of his married the late Capt. George Anderson; James Ayer, father of the late James R. Ayer, married a Miss Chase of Cornwallis; Joseph never married; William Ayer married a Miss Siddall of Fort Cumberland; Sarah married Henry Ogden, father of the late Warden Amos Ogden; Thomas married a sister of King Seaman of Minudie. Their children were:-- (1) Lucretia, who married Simon Outhouse, the father of the late Edwin Outhouse of Coverdale. (2) Abigail who married a shoemaker, named Jackson, who removed to Illinois. She was the mother of the late Mrs. Ainsley Bowser. (3) Mariah, married to the late Hon. Harrison Kinnear of Saint John. (4) Amy, married _____ Steeves of Dover. (5) Sarah, the wife of the late Richard Wilson, Esq. (6) Emily, wife of Mr. James Barnes. (7) Cynthia, who died young. Obediah Ayer married Zilpah Smith. They had two sons and three daughters, first Elijah Ayer, father of Theodore; second, Gideon Ayer who lived at Petitcodiac. COMMODORE AYER Soon after the country was occupied by the English, a brick house was built at Westcock, westerly of the Westcock Houses. It was occupied by two brothers-in-law, and fellow sympathizers, with the Anti-British feeling existing in New England. They were Capt. Eddy and Capt. Ayer. They had married daughters of Ira Hicks of Dorchester, who was uncle of the late Samuel Hicks of Sackville. Capt. Eddy's wife died at the house of Samuel Hicks, Jr. They were partners in trade and ran schooners between the head of the Bay and Eastport. Previously to this, Capt. Ayer had lived at Dorchester Island until about 1807, and built a number of coasting vessels there. He afterwards removed to Westcock where he built a schooner or two. He built the Dolphin, sailed by Capt. Thomas Ayer. The revolution developed intense feeling between the loyal Yorkshire men and the New England settlers. Mrs. Eddy was living in a house on the hill a quarter of a mile south of Morice's Mill Pond. The house was burned. There was little doubt about its incendiarism. Captain Ayer's children were with her at the time but he was absent. The property of Capt. Ayer was confiscated and regranted to other people. After Commodore's death, his children received a bonus of one thousand dollars from the government of the United States in recognition of his services as Indian agent. Soon after the Ayer fire, Mr. Harper and his wife went to Fort Cumberland to attend a ball given by the officers of the garrison there, while there, the flames of a building on fire were described. When he returned, in the wee small hours, it was to find his homestead smoking in ashes. Thomas only had one daughter. She married an English gentleman by the name of Lamb. It was believed he was a brother of the then Lord Melbourne and also a brother of Lady Palmerston. Mr. Lamb was a well educated man and possessed much literary culture. He lived at Rockland and taught school there. He never communicated with his English friends. They had ten children: John, Joseph, Isaac, William, Mariner, Cook, also Polly, who married Gideon Smith; Sally who married Amasa Weldon; Abby who married Alex Kinnear. Mariner Ayer married Amy Estabrooks, daughter of Squire Jim Estabrooks, M.P.P. They had one daughter, Sarah. She married Josiah Wood, and had two children, first Mariner, second Ann. At Mr. Wood's death, she married Squire Philip Palmer, M.P.P. James Ayer was the son of Nehemiah. James R. Ayer, son of James, was a very energetic business man; he built up a large manufacturing concern giving employment to many hands. He was the first to introduce steam engine and boiler into the tanning business. He was the inventor of the oil tanned moccasin which became a standard article of trade all over Canada. BARNES The tradition in the Barnes family is that John Barnes, Peter Barnes, and others including Rogers, Ballou and Hawkins, were amongst the first that came to Sackville from Providence, R. I., after the expulsion of the Acadians. John Barnes married the daughter of a New Light Elder, named Deacon Rounds. She had married previously a man named Asa Read by whom she had a son and three daughters. Her son, named Benjamin Read, returned to Connecticut, where he died. John Barnes' first winter here, was in 1767, eight years after the capture of Quebec by Wolfe. These were times of war and seven hundred men were reported as quartered in Fort Cumberland. He was at one time the leading land owner in the Parish. He lived one winter in the John Snowdon place at Wood Point, another on the Estabrooks farm at Morice's Pond. He finally settled at Wood Point on the place where his descendant, Charles Barnes, later occupied, and there he died. Peter Barnes settled at Beech Hill. He was the progenitor of the Barnes family there. John Barnes married Mary, the widow of Nathan Mason. Their children were John, James and Oliver. Oliver married and had three sons, Stephen, Charles and Oliver, and one daughter, Rhoda, who married a Mr. Snell, and went to Salt Lake. James Barnes married and had six sons, James, who married Cynthia Atkinson; William, who married Jane Estabrooks; Silas, who married Prudent Beal; John, who married Rebecca Beal; Edward, who married Vina Lawrence; Alfred, who married Julia Dixon. BARNES BROTHERS In 1809, they state they are sons of one of the first settlers in the Township of Sackville, where they were born and have always resided. That Oliver Barnes is thirty-two years of age, has a wife and two children, and has never obtained any lands from Government, that a few years since, he purchased some wilderness lots, about thirty acres of which he has cleared and are now under cultivation, and on which he has built a house and dam. That your Memorialist, James Barnes, is twenty-seven years of age, has a wife and two children, that he obtained about three years since, a grant from Government of two hundred acres, of which about fifteen acres had since been cleared, and are now under fence. That your Memorialist, John Barnes, is twenty-two years of age, is single, and has never had any lands from Government. Your Memorialists beg leave to state, that Lots No. ten, containing one hundred acres, and Nos. eleven, twelve, and thirteen containing one hundred and fifty acres each, situate and being in Lot A Division in Sackville, and being a part of the Rights or Shares, Nos. ten, eleven, twelve and thirteen respectively, still continue in a wilderness state, that they are now, and have been for upwards of twenty years part claimed by one Samuel Rogers, and his brother James Rogers, who have never improved the same or cleared any part of them, excepting about one acre which now lies uncultivated and not even under fence, that the said lots are in the midst of a flourishing settlement, and if in the possession of any other persons would make valuable farms, but in their present state, are a great inconvenience to the farms on both sides of them. That the said Samuel Rogers and James Rogers are single men and have no families or fixed residence, and have never discovered the least inclination to clear or improve any lands in their possession. That your Memorialists depend altogether upon their labor and industry for a living, and are settled very near to the said lots, and in case they could procure a grant of them, would assist them greatly in the support of themselves and families. And your Memorialist, James Barnes, begs leave further to state that the seven acre Lots No. ten belonging to the said share or right No. ten situated near the Town Plot in Sackville, also claimed by the said Samuel and James Rogers, lies in a wilderness state, having never been cleared or improved by them. That as the same is adjoining lands owned and settled by your Memorialist, a grant of the same to him, would in particular degree benefit your Memorialist. Your Memorialists therefore pray that Your Honor will be pleased to direct that a commission be issued for the purpose of escheating the said rights or shares Nos. ten, eleven, twelve and thirteen. 1809. Mr. Dixon states:--The above Samuel Rogers was proscribed in the year 1776 and has never returned to his allegiance, a bad subject and no settler. In short, such settlers are a nuisance in a neighborhood; for the above reason, I recommend the Memorialist. BLACK Wm. Black was born in Paisley, Scotland, in the year 1727. His father was a public official and possessed an independent fortune. In 1750 he married Miss Elizabeth Stocks of Huddersfield, England. In 1774 Wm. Black became interested in the new settlements in Nova Scotia and decided to come out and see the country. He came to Halifax in May, 1774. From Halifax he travelled by horseback to what is now Amherst. He secured a considerable estate there and returned to the Old Country in the autumn of the same year. In April, 1775, he chartered a vessel in which he brought his wife, four sons and one daughter, one man and one maid to Halifax. He brought with him also some good livestock (cattle and horses). Two weeks after arriving in Halifax he sailed for Cumberland. A year after his arrival in Amherst his wife, a most accomplished lady, died. Some years later Mr. Black married a second wife, Miss Elizabeth Abber. Mr. Black held the Commission of Justice of the Peace for Cumberland, and in 1779 was appointed Judge of the Common Pleas. After his second marriage he divided his Amherst property among the five children of his first wife and moved to Dorchester, where he purchased some 800 acres of marsh and upland. He had seven children by his second wife, three daughters and four sons. He died in the year 1820 at the age of 93 years. At the age of 88 years he rode on horseback from Dorchester to Amherst, by the road then used, thirty miles, to visit his sons and made the return journey in the same manner. A grandson, Samuel Freeze Black, came from Amherst to Sackville in 1839. He built a store at Middle Sackville on the site now occupied by The Jos. L. Black & Sons Ltd. He carried on a successful mercantile business there for some years, sold out to his nephew (who came from Amherst), Joseph L. Black, and built a store at Lower Sackville. His property was the land through which Wellington Street now runs. The store is now occupied by The Sackville Harness Co. Ltd. and his first residence, built nearly one hundred years ago, still exists, but is separated into the three houses on the south side of Wellington Street. He left two sons and two daughters, Dr. Clarence Black, surgeon in the U. S. Navy, who died in that service, unmarried, and Dr. Charles A. Black, of Baie Verte, a popular practitioner and a member of the Legislature for some years. He, Charles, left one daughter who married Mr. Wilson, of Saint John, N. B. Joseph L. Black married first Miss Jane Humphrey, sister of the late Hon. John A. Humphrey. By this marriage he had one daughter, M. J. Black, who married Edmund Burke, Architect of Toronto. His second wife was Miss Snowball, daughter of the Rev. John Snowball. By this marriage he had two daughters, Hattie S., who married B. Eaton Paterson; Jane S., who married Fulton Macdougall; Frank B. Black, now Senator, who married Eleanor Wood, daughter of the late Hon. Josiah Wood; and John W. S. Black, who married Miss Borden, daughter of Judge Borden, and a second wife, Miss Charters, daughter of Mr. S. C. Charters. Frank B. Black has two sons and three daughters living and John W. S. Black, who died in 1916, left two sons, both now living. Joseph L. Black was an able and successful man. He carried on in a large scale, merchandising, lumbering and farming. He acquired a considerable area of timer lands situated between Sackville and the Northumberland Straits which has been economically managed and concerved and has been a source of revenue to the owners and employment to many Sackville citizens for the past one hundred years. Mr. Black was elected to the legislature. He was independent, progressive, and had reform ideas which brought him in collision with his colleagues. This decided him to retire. While a member he was indefatigable in the public interest. No member, since the Hon. Wm. Crane had been more useful. He was a brother of the late Hon. Thos. Black, Senator of Amherst, and a cousin of the Hon. Wm. A. Black of Halifax. The business established in 1839 is still flourishing under the name of The Joseph L. Black & Sons Ltd. Wm. Black, the second son of the first Wm. Black to come to this country, was a contemporary of John Wesley. He was the founder of Methodism in this country and known as Bishop Black. "The Memoirs of Wm. Black" written by M. Richey, Principal of Upper Canada College, in 1839 give full details of his life and activities and contains copies of several letters written to him by John Wesley. The late Silas Black, carriage maker came to Sackville from Dorchester. His sisters, Mrs. Amos Ogden and Mrs. James O. Dixon, were descendants of the Dorchester branch of the family. Mrs. Humphrey Pickard is the only child of Silas Black now living. The descendants of Wm. Black are too numerous and scattered to attempt a history of them in the time and space available. In the shipbuilding days they occupied a prominent position. Some thirty sailing ships were built by them in the last century. Another old Black homestead in Sackville, built ninety years ago, was occupied by Jonathan Black, Collector of Customs. In its prime, situated well back from the highway and surrounded by hedges and fine trees, it was an imposing colonial home. SENATOR A. E. BOTSFORD Mr. Botsford was in public life about sixty years, first in the Legislative Council of New Brunswick where he took the initiative for Union of the Provinces by resolution that ultimately defeated the Anti-Confederate Government. His name was on the first list of the Senators of Canada of which body he was at one time President. He was employed in many missions of a public character, all of which he discharged satisfactorily to the authorities. He was Government Commissioner for opening sundry roads, notably the one across the Tantramar Marsh, the building of the great bridge and the Etter Aboideau. He was Colonel of Militia and did excellent work in organizing them when they were the strong arm of the Government. In 1860, when the Prince of Wales (later Edward VII), visited Saint John, Colonel Botsford was in attendance. His horse, a nervous, fiery animal, bolted, ran up against a stone wall, was killed and both legs of the Colonel were broken. He was a proud man and in business matters, it was his nature to be accurate and circumspect. During his whole career his integrity was on no occasion ever called in question. As an illustration he was a stockholder to the extent of ten thousand dollars in a bank (The Maritime) which went bankrupt. A deputation from Saint John waited on him and urged him to resist payment of the double liability on the ground of fraud. He heard them and replied, "No, Gentlemen, I subscribed and took the risk, I shall pay"; and he paid the additional ten thousand dollars, though it was believed that he could have successfully resisted. SPEAKER AMOS BOTSFORD Amos Botsford was engaged as an agent for settling the Loyalists in Nova Scotia. He was first located at Annapolis Royal; he then moved to Dorchester Island which was a port in those days of inconvenience by the absence of any roads. He sold his property there and removed to Westcock and built the brick residence still standing there. He had married Sarah, daughter of Colonel Joshua Chandler. He had a son, William, who succeeded him as Speaker in the New Brunswick Assembly, also a daughter, Ann. She married the Rev. John Millidge. The wedding took place on the 3rd of January, 1797, at the Westcock House; the ceremony being performed by William Allen, a Justice of the Peace in the absence of any clergyman. She died at the age of 22 years. She and her husband are interred in St. Marks Burial Ground, Westmorland Point. RELIEF TO LOYALISTS -- AMOS BOTSFORD TO GOVERNOR FRANKLIN Sir: I beg leave to inform your Excellency that soon after your departure from New York in the Packet the Refugees at Bergen and Lloyd Neck made application to Sir Guy Carleton for his assistance to their removal and settlement in Nova Scotia which was generally looked on must finally be an Asylum for that unfortunate people who had left their homes and taken shelter within the lines unless in case of a peace they should have a Restitution of Property. The General interested himself much in their favor and wrote the Governor here in the strongest terms on their behalf. Capt. Houser from the Post at Bergen and Mr. S. Cummins of Govr. Wentworth's Volunteers are here with me soliciting grants of land for the settlers; upwards of 300 persons are arrived this Fall and now at Annapolis, they are principally sheltered in the Barracks, except some few who have hired houses and expect to move on the farms early in the Spring. The Commander in Chief allowed the settlers one year's provisions, axes, spades, shovels and some warm clothing and also furnished transports. Some other matters were asked as window glass, nails, millstones, irons for grist and saw mills, which not being in his power to give we expect he may have recommended home and that they may be sent out next Spring. We lately arrived here from Annapolis on this business and certainly meet with great encouragement from His Excellency Govr. Parr who has lately arrived here as also from Sir Andrew Hammond, who are disposed to yield every aid in their power to promote the settlement of this Province and provide for the distressed Loyalist; we expect a larger number will follow in the Spring and that the Settlement will principally be made in the Bay of Fundy and about St. John River in that Bay. That you may be fully informed of this matter; the Commander in Chief assured us that the Grant of Lands, &c. were not to be considered as a Compensation for property in the country, which he expected at the end of the War would be restored or a full identification stipulated by treaty but considered it as an object with Government to settle this Province, let the event of the war be what it will and to provide relief for those people from Bergen and Lloyd's Neck, both of which are evacuated -- 500 acres of land are proposed for a family and 300 for a single man, and no distinction made between those who left property and those who had none. This being the case I presume it can never be urged that the Loyalists are provided for, and that therefore the object of the war is so far at an end. AMOS BOTSFORD. JUDGE WILLIAM BOTSFORD Judge William Botsford was born in New Haven, Connecticut, in 1773. It was then a British colony. The Revolution broke out and in 1782 he accompanied his father, Amos Botsford, in the first shipment of Loyalists to Annapolis. After peace he returned to Connecticut where he was educated and he graduated at Yale, in 1792 when nineteen years of age. He then returned to New Brunswick and commenced to study the law with the Attorney General, Jonathan Bliss. He was admitted in 1793 and opened an office at St. John. In 1802, he was married. He was appointed Judge of Vice Admiralty. When he removed with his family to Westcock, he resigned it. At his father's death in 1812, he succeeded him in the representation of Westmorland. In 1817 he was elected Speaker and continued until 1822 when he was appointed to the Legislative Council and at the same time became a member of the Government with the office of Solicitor-General. On the death of Judge Allen in 1806, the Government recommended Speaker Wm. Botsford for the vacancy. Imperial authorities had other views and he was not appointed. In 1822, Chief Justice Bliss died, Judge Saunders was promoted and the local Government appointed Mr. Ed. J. Jarvis, prisne judge subject to the approval of the Imperial Government. The Imperial Government, which did not approve, appointed Mr. Speaker Botsford, who was then Solicitor General. It was a little curious how this came about. In 1802, Mr. Alpheus Morse, of Cumberland, a son of Col. Joseph Morse of the French and Indian wars, arranged for his son James (later Hon. James S. Morse) to go to Massachusetts to study law. On his way, he met Speaker Botsford, who on learning he was a nephew of Rev. Dr. Ebenezer Morse -- a fellow student at Yale -- invited him to study in his office. Young Morse returned to Cumberland, got the consent of his father, accepted Mr. Botsford's offer, went to Westcock and studied there for five years without fee. This connection had a very curious result. In 1823, Sir James Kempt, then Governor of Nova Scotia, was on a visit to Mr. Morse's at Amherst, who drove him over the marshes to call on Speaker Botsford. The judgeship matter then came up for discussion between Mr. Morse and Mr. Botsford. Between Mr. Morse and Sir James Kempt a dispatch was written to the Duke of Wellington, presenting the facts, with such effect that the Jarvis appointment was cancelled and Speaker Botsford received the appointment. Mr. Jarvis received an appointment as Judge in Prince Edward Island. In 1825 he was elevated to the Bench, a position which he occupied until 1845, when he resigned owing to impaired hearing. He was a pioneer in securing better methods in agriculture and for years acted as supervisor of roads in Westmorland. Mr. Wm. (Judge) Botsford married Sarah, a daughter of William Hazen -- widow of Thomas Murray. He took up his residence at Westcock in 1807. Mrs. Botsford died in 1850 -- they were 48 years married. He died in 1864, at the patriarchal age of 91 years. He retired from the Bench in 1845, conditional on a pension. The Legislature accepted the resignation but refused the pension. Daniel Murray, son of Col. Murray, died 1794: grandfather of Hon. R. L. Hazen, great grandfather of Hon. L. A. Wilmot; Major of King's Dragoons; represented York three times; retired to United States in 1803; died at Portland, 1832. BOWES Edward Bowes came from a Military family at Halifax. They went into business at Halifax and were for nearly a century leading job printers in that city. Mr. Bowes came to Sackville early in the forties and was engaged for some years as a teacher in Upper Sackville. Most of the old families up there received the rudiments of education at his hands. He was a well trained man in English and most painstaking in his work. He married a daughter of a leading farmer, Frederick Sears, and raised a large family, amongst them being the late Alonzo Bowes of Dorchester, the late Frederick Bowes of Halifax, a successful journalist and later proprietor of the Carleton House, and Edward C. Bowes, a prominent business man in San Francisco. In 1854 Mr. Bowes gave up school teaching, purchased a printing plant and established the "Borderer" newspaper, probably the first between Halifax and Saint John. For a pioneer paper operating in a virgin field it met with immediate success and it became one of the institutions of the country. It was conducted on Conservative lines and great care was exercised while getting all the news, to have it accurate. During its existence it produced a local history of current events that today would have been most interesting if not historically valuable. Unfortunately its fyles were sent to the Legislative Library at Halifax for preservation, where they were carelessly destroyed. In 1868 Mr. Bowes died. In 1880 it was purchased by the publishers of the Chignecto Post and amalgamated with it as the Chignecto Post and Borderer. If continued it would have been eighty-one years old, the oldest in the Province and to rank with three or four papers in Canada of aged record. Although not prominent except as a newspaper publisher, Mr. Bowes was active in all movements for the benefit of the community and proved himself to be a worthy citizen whose death was a public loss. BOWSER Thomas Bowser was born in Yorkshire, England, in 1774*. He sailed from Liverpool in March, 1772, with his wife and his two sisters for Halifax, in the ship, "Duke of York". His wife was Mary Taylor, Liverpool England. She was born in 1754, and died 1836, aged 82 years. Mr. Bowser died in October 1816, age 72 years. Their children were as follows: Thomas Ebenezer, Richard, Shepherd, George, Joseph, William, Benjamin, John Layton and three daughters. No. 1 married John Smith; second married Ann Boyd; third married Christopher Humphrey of Sackville. Ebenezer settled at Beech Hill, married but had no children. Richard, Shepherd, Joseph, and John settled in Sackville on their father's land. Benjamin settled in Fairfield. George died at middle age unmarried. William Bowser settled in Fairfield, married Rebecca Burnham. They had fifteen children, eight boys and seven girls. Their names were: Thomas, Jonathan, Joseph, Benjamin, Charles, William, Edward, George, Meriah, Mary, Sarah, Rebecca, Ann, Ruth, Frances. Thomas Bowser, the second, born August 29th, 1774; married Frances King who was born in March, 1781. They settled at Coles Island. Their children were William K. Bowser, Elizabeth, Mary Ann, Charles, Thomas, Ebenezer, Fanny, Richard G., born 1822. George Bowser lived first at the corner of Queens Road and Main Street, occupied later by Edmund Kinnear. He than built a house at Boultenhouse's corner which he sold to Jonathan Black. [*EDITOR'S NOTE: sic; someone had added a handwritten note: "1744"] Joseph Bowser married first Ann Bulmer, second Miss Bent, of Fort Lawrence. He left two children, George T., married to _____ Black, daughter of Jonathan, also Mary Ann, never married. Richard Bowser occupied the home place, afterwards sold it to Professor Thomas Pickard. He left thirteen children, five girls and eight boys: Mary, who married William Weldon; Sarah, who married Henry Mitchell -- they moved to Iowa; third Jane, who married George Richardson (the late Charles W. Richardson was a descendant); Robert and Thomas were twins; Richard died in Fredericton; Wesley settled in Moncton; Benson kept the home place, which he sold and moved to Grand Pre, N. S., where he married Miss Avery, a niece of Dr. Avery of Halifax. Their son is a county official at Kentville, N. S. Susan married a Minister of the Gospel. They removed to United States. Eliza married Cyrus Black, Esq., J. P. of Amherst. John Bowser's descendants were, first Mary, who married _____ Scotson, but left no family. Second, Ruth, married _____ Anderson, third Ann, who married Christopher Humphrey, no family. _____ Bowser married Ann Lawrence. Their descendants were: George Bowser of Leicester, N. S. Lydia married _____ Townsend of Bay Verte Road. Professor A. E. Bowser, a son of George Bowser, Middle Sackville, was a distinguished son of the Province. He was a graduate of Rutger's College, New Jersey, and for twenty-seven years was a professor there of Mathematics and civil engineering. He was an author of seven text books on calculus and cognate subjects. He travelled much and in Syria was quite surprised to find some of his books in use there. He was born in 1837 and died in Honolulu in 1909. His ashes were brought to his adopted home at Rutger's and interred there. He was never married. Robert Bowser's farm was on the cross street between York Street and the Upper Fairfield Road. His descendants were: 1st, Robert; 2nd, Richard, who went to Stoneham, Mass., established himself in business there and was highly thought of as a citizen. He died in 1832. Charles A., who became an enterprising citizen and merchant; Rev. Alexander, a Unitarian preacher, who left a fine reputation as an able preacher. He died in 1933. Eugene who held the home farm, Henrietta who married Mr. George McCord; Susan who married a Mr. Trueman. BULMER George Bulmer came from England with the Dixons. He was thirteen years of age when he was apprenticed to Mr. Freeze, a mason. He married Susannah, second daughter of Charles Dixon and left a family as follows: Charles, born in 1787 and married to Elizabeth Oulton; James, married to Ruth Harris, a grand-daughter of William Carnforth. His family consisted of: William, Rebecca, Edward, Susan, George, Mary Ann, John and Hazen B. John, born in 1793, married to Rebecca Lawrence. George, born in 1795, married to Levina Merrill. He followed John Barnes and Cyrus Snell in the mill business at Frosty Hollow. Edward, born in 1805, married to Zene Kinnear, daughter of Courtney Kinnear. Nelson, born in 1805, married to Abigail, daughter of Nathan Merrill. William, born in 1809, married Jane Crossman of Moncton. Jane, born in 1785, married William Smith of Maccan. Mary, born in 1791, married to Benjamin C. Scurr. He was born in 1788. He was the only child of Thomas Scurr and his wife, Elizabeth Carnforth. He sailed for the West Indies and was never heard from again. He had three daughters, Elizabeth Ann, married to Jonathan Black, Susan and Ruth Grace, the latter married Squire Jesse L. Bent. Ann married Joseph Bowser, son of Thomas Bowser. Isabelle, born in 1801, married James Estabrooks, son of James, M.P.P. Elizabeth, born in 1787, married to Henry McLellan. They settled in Lunenburg. Rufus, a son of Charles P. Bulmer, married in 1846 to Ruth Merrill. He lived on the homestead, later occupied by his son, Nathan. Mr. Nelson Bulmer made this statement when he was eighty- three years of age: "My father came out from England as an apprentice with Mr. Freeze who came out to do mason work on Fort Cumberland. They landed at Fort Cumberland on the 16th day of May, 1772. Thirty or forty families came out at the same time; the Blacks, Bowsers, Dixons, Chapmans and others. They were the first English immigrants after the French War. My father bought a thousand acres of land and then got a grant of three hundred acres, commencing at the Shaw or Harper place and extending to the Anderson Round House. They lived in Fort Cumberland for some years. Mr. Freeze then moved to Amherst. My father built a log house near the site of the Salem Baptist Church. His property was divided up and sold at his death. He had six girls and seven boys, twelve of whom married and died. The early families were pretty much mixed up in the way of marriages. Mr. Carnforth had four daughters, one married John Harris, Sr., another Jonathan Burnham; another Michael Grace; and the fourth, Mr. Scurr, the grandfather of the late Charles Scurr. He lived and died and was buried near the Glebe lot in Mount Whatley. They left one son. He married Mary Bulmer and lived on the Carnforth property, situated where the late John Harris and the late John Patterson lived, and included Spectacle Island and Bear Island. The Carnforth and Dixon properties butted on each other. Mr. Dixon held the upland and George Bulmer and Carnforth divided the Spectacle between them. Mr. Carnforth is buried in the Tingley graveyard. The last time I saw Grandfather Dixon I was about eight years of age. He came over to see Mother; (nee Susan Dixon) stopped all day. At four o'clock Mother told me to yoke the cattle. I did so and took him down the field cart to the Aboideau from where he walked home. Old Jonathan Burnham was a big fat man. He was collector of customs; at his death his son succeeded him. The next collector was Marmaduke Backhouse. MICHAEL BURK 1788, states: he served in His Majesty's late Royal Fencible American Regiment for eight years and in the year 1776 was taken prisoner, and carried to Boston, where he remained sixteen months in close confinement, before he was released. That after the disbandment of the Regiment in 1783 having a wife and four small children he purchased a lot of land, in the Township of Sackville, on which he has made considerable improvements, and has expended his little all on it, and labours under many difficulties as the quantity of land he is possessed of is too little for the maintenance of his family. He asks for a grant of lot No. 38 letter B Division, in the Township of Sackville, formerly granted to a Moore, a Dissenting Minister but never improved, is now the property of the Crown. (I do certify that what Michael Burk states relative to his service and imprisonment is true, and that during that time, he bemeaned himself as becometh an honest man and good soldier. RICHARD WILSON, Capt. Late B. T. Amm. Regt.) JONATHAN BURNHAM Jonathan Burnham's father, Jacob Burnham, left England with his family (he had a number of sons but it is not known how many) and came to the United States. The whole family settled in some part of the United States except Jonathan who came on to Sackville and settled with Stephen Milledge who lived near the Botsford place in West Sackville. Some time after his marriage with Mary Carnforth he settled on the Carnforth homestead and lived there until his death. For some time after his death his eldest son, William, carried on his business until finally he sold out and moved first to Eastport, Maine and then to some other part of the United States. Thomas another son married a Miss Smith from Dorchester and settled on the Bulmer place at Frosty Hollow. After a time he also went to the United States and finally died while on his way to California. John the third son of Jonathan Burnham went to Petitcodiac, married a young lady from that place and lived there until his death. There were five girls in the Burnham family who all married and went to live in different parts of the country. Mary married John Dobson; Ann married Robert Dobson; _____ married Thomas Fawcett; Mary married Benjamin C. Scurr. He occupied what was known as Carnforth's Island being the district east from Cape Railway Station. Burnham was the first Customs officer in Sackville; his son, William, succeeded him. The others in turn were: Dr. Backhouse, Jonathan Black, James D. Dickson, Wm. C. Milner, Josiah Anderson, F. W. George. CAHILL The ancestor of the Cahill family -- John R., born in London in 1777, was intended by his father for the Church, but during a vacation he came to Halifax as supercargo in a vessel owned by his father. The vessel after sailing on her return voyage was wrecked and John remained in Nova Scotia. He taught school but finally settled down to farming at Sackville. He married a sister of Martha, a daughter of Moses LesDernier, by whom he had eleven children. He received remittances regularly from his father. The late Stipendiary of Sackville, Walter Cahill, Esq., was a grandson. CAMPBELL Ronald, father of George Campbell (who was many times Warden of Westmorland) arrived in Sackville from Halifax in 1830, where he had landed from Scotland. He had a remarkable experience en route. He intended to take the stage at Halifax for Miramichi, but it being overcrowded, he decided to walk, and he followed the stage on foot. He arrived at Westchester Mountain (Purdy's) at night as soon as the stage, where they changed horses. The passengers piled into the common room where there was a roaring fire in a big fire place, Mr. Campbell amongst them. Supper was announced and the passengers sat down at the table, but Mr. Campbell did not move. This aroused the curiosity of the landlady who asked the other passengers who that man was, no one knew, but someone said it was a man who followed the stage from Halifax on foot, the landlady called him again and he did not reply. She became aware that there was something wrong with him. She knelt down and felt his feet. She found he was frozen up to the knees. This discovery raised quite a commotion. A tub of cold water was hastily placed beside him and his legs were put in. When the frost came out, he was put to bed and he remained there several days until quite recovered. In after years, he used to speak of the sympathy and kindness of the landlady in terms of the greatest gratitude. His son, George, became the leading carriage manufacturer in the countryside. He was elected County Councillor and became Warden of the county. His goodwill, tact, and sense of fair play was such that he was re-elected time after time until it seemed to be a life job with him. After his disease, his son, Clinton C., succeeded him as County Councillor and was like him, elected Warden year after year until his death which took place in the year 1928. CARTER Thomas Carter the first of the name in this Province, came from Yorkshire, England, in 1774, and settled near Fort Cumberland, at what is now called Westmorland Point. The farm originally was a considerable one, consisting of dyked marsh and upland, at this date (Aug. 11, 1905) occupied by his direct descendent -- Trenholm Carter. Thomas married Jane Thompson, who was a sister of the wife of the first Keillor. Their family consisted of three sons -- John, Thomas and Christopher. Thomas Carter, the first, came to his death by drowning in the Missiquash River, on his way home from Amherst. His widow, subsequently became the second wife of William Chapman, the first representative of that name in Point de Bute and one of the founders of Methodism in this province. His second wife's name will be found in the deed from William Chapman to John Wesley of the grounds for a meeting house at Point de Bute. She died April 4th, 1813, and is buried in the churchyard there, where there is a monument to her still in good preservation. Of the children -- John remained upon the homestead; Thomas settled first at Westcock near Sackville, but later moved to Dorchester where he and his descendants at one time owned a large and valuable property. Christopher settled at Westmorland Point. The three brothers had large families, in all twenty-three sons and nine daughters. (See "Chignecto Isthmus", Howard Trueman.) Descendants -- John, married Ann Lowerison; Thomas married Mary Siddall; Christopher married Catherine Roberts. The children of John and Ann Carter:--Thomas married Elizabeth Trueman, (2) Elizabeth Sharpe; Richard married Milcah Freeze; Robert married Phoebe King; Edward married Melinda Church, Martin married Lucy Teed; Rufus married Thomazina Lowther; Charles married Jane Forster; Samuel married Susan Trenholm; Mary Ann married Joseph Smith; Eliza married William Bowser; Jane married George Trenholm; Joseph married Lucy Trenholm, (2) Mary Lowther. Children of Thomas and Mary Carter -- James Thomas, Ralph, John, Christopher, William, Charles, Benjamin, Biddy, Jane and Mary. Children of Christopher and Catherine Carter:--George married Marie Copp; John married Jane E. Purdy; James married Mary Embree; Henry married Amelia Hoegg; William married Elizabeth Atkinson; Isaac married Mary Atkinson; Hannah married Thomas Lowerison; Anne married Thomas Copp; Betsey (Elizabeth) married Thos. E. Oulton. Children of William, son of Thomas, by (1) Ann Weldon, daughter of Thomas, son of John Weldon:-- Ann Jane, born Sept. 11, 1816. Married Joseph Weldon, settled at Dorchester. Thomas Odbur, born June 9, 1918. Married _____ Lewis. Children: Lebaron, Albert, Martha, Rainsford. Martha, born June 25, 1820. Married Christopher Harper, settled at Dorchester. Children: Amelia, Martha, Jane, William, Christopher, Mary. Sarah, born Feb. 20th, 1823. Married Otho Sayre. Children; William, Annie, Charles. William Abel, born Feb. 26, 1825, settled at Kingston, Kings Co. Married Mary Anne Jones. Children: Annie Matilda, Charles Shepherd, Julia Theresa, William Samuel, Franklin, Byron, Edward Betts Smith, Constantia Cookson, Arthur Beverly, May Blanche, Grace, Florence, Roland Ritchie. John Hazen, born Nov. 14, 1827, settled in U. S. Married Dorcas Brown. Children: 2 girls. Isabella, born Jan. 30th, 1830, settled in Sackville. Married John Ayre. Children: William, Ethel. Children of William Carter by Ann Eldon his 2nd wife -- daughter of Andrew Weldon:-- Andrew Weldon, born May 27th, 1831, settled at Cape Elizabeth, U. S. Married Hannah Pillsbury. Children:--Charles, Frank, and two girls. Charles Edward, born Nov. 14th, 1836, settled on the homestead and later at Amherst, N. S. Married (1) Roslyn Copp. Children: Laura P., Emily Florence, William Blair, James. 2nd wife, Elizabeth Travis. Children: George, Harold, Mildred. WILLIAM CARNFORTH He lived first on the Bulmer farm on Maple Hill later on Carnforth's Island, which abutted on the Charles Dixon property on the north side, then he lived on Haris Island. His daughters married Jonathan Burnham, John Harris, Michael Grace, and Charles Scurr. COLE FAMILY Squire Rufus Cole of Rockport, a pioneer of Sackville, was born at Coles Island in 1796, the son of Ebenezer and Martha Grace Cole. His father moved to Coles' Point, Dorchester Cape about 1802. He went to school in a log schoolhouse, situated near the railway crossing, a short distance from the Gideon Palmer place. The teacher was Mr. Ebenezer Cutler, who was a land surveyor and was also a graduate of Harvard University. He had been a prisoner of war in France for seven years. His eldest daughter, Lavinia, married Squire Cole. She was the mother of eleven children, all of whom grew up to womanhood and manhood. His second wife was Mrs. Calkin, Mary A. C., daughter of Capt. James Calhoun of Hopewell Cape. The grave stone of Ebenezer Cole, father of Squire Rufus, is visible on the Cole farm at Cole's Island. In 1824, Mr. Cole moved to Rockport in the schooner, "Beaver"; James Calhoun, master. He lived in a log house for two years. The roof was made of spruce bark, kept on by poles. He purchased the property at Peck's Point from his uncle, Martin Cole, put up a frame house and moved in in 1826. That year he sailed a small schooner called the "Deliverance". With his brother, Martin Cole, he built a vessel, which Captain Martin sailed and 'Squire Rufus, confined himself to farming and making and shipping grindstones. In those days, there was a good deal of trading with the New England Ports. During thirty-six years, he carried on this business, he shipped about twenty thousand dollars' worth of grindstone. He raised a family of eight daughters and three sons. He drove the first carriage through the woods to both Dorchester and Sackville. He acted in various public capacities, by Road Commissioner, Deputy Treasurer, Sub Collector of Customs, and Justice of the Peace. He died in 1884 at the venerable age of 89 years. Jonathan Cole, the grandfather of 'Squire Rufus' came from Providence, Rhode Island and settled at Cole's Island, about 1763. He was a cooper by trade but he sailed thirteen times to the West Indies. Once he went in a boat with only 13 tons burden. Jonathan Cole settled on Coles' Island probably ten years before the Revolutionary War. He was grandfather of the late 'Squire Rufus Cole. Ebenezer Cole, who with Joseph Read was the founder of the Baptists at Sackville, was a son of his. Besides Ebenezer, he had two other sons, Martin and Ambrose. Jonathan had the reputation of being considerable of a traveller. He had been thirteen times to the West Indies, tho' he was not a sailor by occupation, but a carpenter. On one trip to the West Indies, he went on a boat of 14 tons measurement. Jonathan had one daughter, Patricia. She married Samuel Halliday of Cobequid. When 'Squire Rufus Cole was a lad, about ten years of age, the people were not without the advantages of religion. The following were the places of Worship: (1) A small brick Methodist meeting house at Crane's Corner. (2) Another meeting house at Tingley's, on the site of the old graveyard there. (3) Bethel Chapel above Morice's Mills. There were a number of preachers to warn the people of the wrath to come, the Rev. Messrs. Crandall, Tupper, McCully. Morice's Mill Pond was a favorite place for baptizing. The era of highways, not having arrived, trading and travelling were done almost exclusive[ly] by small schooners, and to be in touch of the vessels the first settlement grew up along the rivers and by the coast lines of the bays. In 1824 at Dorchester there was a schooner called the "Dorchester" owned by Amasa Weldon and Mr. Sayre. It traded between Dorchester Island and St. John and Eastport. The master was Wm. Carlyle. Sackville was the proud owner of a schooner, "Ruth", built by Jotham Estabrooks and Jack Best. It was a step in advance as she was fitted up with a cabin and top gallant sails. In 1826, the "Deliverance", a 60 ton schooner was built at Hopewell on shares. It was kept carrying grindstone from Joggins. Cape Martin Cole and 'Squire Cole purchased the schooner "Brant", 60 tons, for 100 pounds and sold her to Wm. Fowler. It was scuttled off Apple River by some Wood Point folks. Cargo was saved. The vessel was raised and sold for 135 pounds. Capt. Martin and 'Squire Rufus built a vessel of 100 tons, called the Martha Grace, which they sailed for 12 years. During these years, Amos Seaman and Joseph Read carried on extensive grindstone shipments from Minudie to United States, which was very profitable until killed by the prohibitory duties put on Colonial products by the American Congress. CHANDLER Col. Joshua Chandler was graduated at Yale 1747, being ranked the thirteenth in the class of twenty-nine in "dignity of the family." He settled at New Haven, in the practice of law, and his house stood where the Tontine Hotel was afterwards built and where the public buildings now stand. He and his son-in-law, Amos Botsford, who lived on the rear of it, owned the whole of that square. He owned the Avery estate at New Haven, and also a salt marsh farm five or six miles out from New Haven, near which passes the railroad. He got about one hundred Frenchmen from the provinces to dyke it. This is still called "Chandler's Farm." At a town meeting at New Haven, 23rd May, 1774, Joshua Chandler, Esq., was placed first on a Committee of eighteen, "of Correspondence for the Public Safety". He was a member of the Legislature of Conn. 1775. But he was soon suspected of loyalty, and was sent to North Haven as a prisoner by the Whigs of New Haven. Later Mr. Chandler and his family went off, and so sudden was the departure that Governor Baldwin, who was then a boy, said afterward he remembered going into Mr. Chandler's house on the morning after they left, and there seeing the table spread for a large company, and the viands all untouched. While on Long Island, 10th Feb., 1892, he with others, addressed Mr. Rivington, acting Deputy Inspector General of Refugees on the Island, and stated that "we were driven from our respective homes, having left our property in the country, &c." His property in and near New Haven, Conn., which he valued at 30,000 pounds, was confiscated under the agency of Charles Chauncey, Esq., of New Haven. Joshua Chandler settled at Annapolis, Nova Scotia, on the South Shore of the Bay of Fundy. "The landing of the Loyalists, May 18, 1783," is one of the remarkable events noticed in their registers, and that day as it returns is still celebrated by a salute of cannon firing, at noon. Col. Chandler (as above stated) had a large property at New Haven, which he was forced to leave. He sailed for England to see about a remuneration for his loss. Commissions were appointed to adjust the claims of the Loyalists. He returned to Annapolis, and on that fatal March of 1787, he, with his daughter Elizabeth and son Wm. Chandler, took all their books, papers and evidence of their colonial property, and sailed across the Bay for St. John, New Brunswick, to meet the Commissioners, to prove their titles and their losses and to get their claims allowed. But the vessel, in a violent snow storm, missing the harbor, was driven on the rocks at Musquash Point, within about nine miles of St. John. His son, William, hoping to secure the vessel, fastened a rope around his body and jumped overboard to swim to the land, but he was immediately crushed between the vessel and rocks and was drowned. This was the 9th of March, 1787. Col. Chandler, his daughter Elizabeth and others finally got ashore. But they were miles from any dwelling and the weather severe. It is said he urged his daughter to leave him and make her way to some house, but she refused to leave her father. He then climbed a high point of the rocks for a look-out, from which, being so benumbed with cold, he fell and soon died. The others, his daughter and Mrs. Grant, after wandering about in the woods, perished on the 11th of March, 1787. Their bodies were found and carried to St. John, N. B. and buried in the old burying ground, at the head of King Street. After about seventy years, their remains were sought for, but only the smallest portion of the larger bones were found. These were carefully deposited in the lot of Amos Botsford, Esq., in the "Rural Cemetery", the new and beautiful Woodside grounds, at St. John. The old slate-stone slabs -- about two by three feet -- were laid against the embankment of the Botsford lot, the letters of the inscription having been cut deeper by the pious order of his descendants. Under the "death's head", with rays and wings, is the following inscription:-- Here lyeth the Bodies of Col. Joshua Chandler, Aged 61 years, And William Chandler, His Son, Aged 29 years who were shipwrecked on their passage from Digby to St. John, on the Night of the 9th day of March, 1787, and Perished in the Woods, on the 11th day of said Month. Here lyeth the Bodies of Mrs. Sarah Grant, Aged 38 Years, Widow of the late Major Alex Grant; and Miss Elizabeth Chandler aged 27 years, who were Shipwrecked on their passage from Digby to St. John on the night of the 9th Day of March, 1787, and Perished in the Woods on the 11th day of said Month. His son, Charles Henry Chandler, soon after the death of his father, then about twenty years old, went to Europe to get the claims of the estate allowed. He took what evidence of the losses of the family he could find. But they had mostly been lost in the wreck. Charles H. Chandler remained in England a year, trying to get a hearing and to get the claims allowed. The Commissioners at last said to him "We know your father, Joshua Chandler, was wealthy and had large and just claims, but we do not know how much, and there is no proof of it. We will allow you each, Mrs. Sarah Botsford, Mrs. Mary Upham, Thomas Samuel and Charles H. Chandler, 1,000 pounds." --From Book of Loyalist Records. 735 lv. Sarah B. 29 Mar., 1752; m. Amos Botsford, of New Haven, Conn.; 737, Vi. William b. 1758; d. March, 1787, aged 29; Y. C. 1775; piloted Gov. Tryon and his royal forces into New Haven, 5th July, 1779, when that city was sacked. But he personally, it is said, interposed and saved the life of the President of the College, Rev. Napthali Dagget, who, armed with a musket, had rushed to oppose the invaders. For his toryism he was roughly handled by the infuriated whigs. He was Captain in the Royal Army. He retired with his father's family, 6th July, 1779, to Long Island, and in 1783, to Nova Scotia. He was with his father when they crossed the Bay of Fundy and when the vessel in the snowstorm, struck the rocks at Musquash Point; had a rope tied about his waist, and jumped in, in order to reach the shore, but was crushed, between the vessel and the rocks, on that fatal 9th of March, 1787. Administration of the estate of Wm. Chandler, late of New Haven, Conn., but now with the enemies of the U. S., is granted to Joseph Peck of N. H. Bond of 200 pounds. First Monday in August, 1781. 738, VII. Thomas B. in New Haven; d. at Pictou, N. S. while attending the circuit court, aged 61; m. Elizabeth Grant. 739, VIII. Samuel; m. at Fort Lawrence, 1796, Susan Watson. 740, LX, Charles Henry, b. at New Haven, Conn. 13th June, 1768; m. in Annapolis, N. S. 1st May, 1790, Elizabeth Rice. 741, X. Mary; m. Colonel Joshua Upham, Esq. THE CHANDLER FAMILY OF CUMBERLAND Charles H. Chandler, the second Sheriff of Cumberland, was a son of Colonel Joshua Chandler of tragic memory. The latter was a prominent loyalist and one of those employed by Lord Dorchester in 1783, to settle the newly arrived loyalists in Digby and Annapolis. He was a descendant of William and Annie Chandler who lived in the year 1637, in Roxbury, Mass., being removed from them in the fifth generation. Charles H. Chandler settled in Amherst, where he held the office of Sheriff for 38 years, dying in 1851, in his 83rd year. His married children were: Sarah, married in 1815 to John Morse; Joshua, married in 1816 to Mary Dickey; Edward Barron, married in 1822 to Phoebe Milledge; William Botsford, married to Ruth, daughter of Dr. Smith, of Fort Cumberland; he was a successful lawyer at Richibucto, New Brunswick. Joshua, the third sheriff of Cumberland, died in 1864, in his 72nd year, having held the office of Sheriff for twenty-eight years. He was succeeded in the office by his son-in-law, J. J. Kerr. Edward Barron Chandler studied law at Westcock with Judge Botsford; called to the N. B. Bar in 1821, elected to the Legislature in 1827, and appointed to the Legislative Council in 1836; became leader of the Conservative party; was in several delegations to England; appointed to the Senate at Confederation but declined; was a Commissioner for building the I.C.R. Became Lieut. Governor of the Province in 1878, and died in 1880 in his 80th year. Mr. Chandler held first rank as a lawyer and a politician, and his home at Dorchester, N.B., was noted for its generous hospitality. Descendants of Colonel Joshua Chandler were:--(1) Elizabeth, perished at Musquash, St. John; (2) Sarah, married Amos (Speaker) Botsford; (3) William, born 1758; (4) Thomas Chandler, a Barrister of Nova Scotia, dying at Pictou, while attending Circuit Court, aged 61 years. He married Elizabeth Grant, a daughter of an officer in the 42nd Regiment, who was killed at the battle of Fort Montgomery. His sister, Lucy, was mother of Thomas Chandler Haliburton (Sam Slick.) Their daughter, Ann, married Silas H. Crane, a prominent resident of Economy, N.S., a brother of Hon. Wm. Crane. Mr. Chandler had also been an officer in his youth in the British service and retired on half-pay to study law. He was a man of splendid talents and was successful at the bar as well as in the Legislature. (5) Mary, who married Col. Judge Upham, of Hampton, N.B. The latter was a Loyalist, attained the rank of Colonel of Dragoons, in the British Service; in 1781, he was Deputy Inspector of Refugees at Lloyd's Neck, N.Y. At the organization of the Government of N.B. in 1784 he was appointed member of the Council and Judge of the Supreme Court. Amongst their children were: Kathrin who married George Papan of Richibucto, N.B.; Charles Wentworth Upham, who was first naval officer in the British Navy, then a Congregational minister at Salem, Mass.; then for years, a member of the Massachusetts State Legislature, then President of the Senate and then Member of 33rd Congress. He also published historic books. Another descendant -- Frances Chandler Upham -- married John Wesley Weldon, the father of the late Charles W. Weldon, M.P., leader of the Liberal party in N.B. (6) Col. Samuel Chandler married Susan Watson, daughter of Sheriff Thomas Watson, who was Sheriff of Cumberland for forty- five years. Col. Chandler represented Colchester in the N.S. Assembly. His married children were: (1) Jane, who married Isaac Rhindress. (2) Mary, who married Thomas King, of Cumberland. (3) Elizabeth, who married William Hewson of Cumberland. (4) Catharine, who married David McElmon, of Fort Lawrence. (5) Hon. James W., who represented Charlotte County in the N.B. Assembly for many years and was later Judge of the County Court of Westmorland. HON. WM. CRANE Mr. Crane was born at Grand Pre, N.S., in 1784. His father was the distinguished Colonel Crane, who was for 35 years a member of the local Legislature of Nova Scotia. While nominally a farmer, he rose from a Militia command in Kings to take command of the Imperial forces at Halifax. His grandfather, Silas Crane, was a settler from Connecticut. The first date at which Mr. Crane is recorded at Sackville is in 1804. About that date, he commenced trading at the corner of the Lower Fairfield Road in partnership with Mr. Barker Turner. From the beginning, he was successful in his business but the firm was only well settled when an incendiary burned their store up. Mr. Crane abandoned that place and established himself at Crane's Corner. Money being a scarce article, he at once adopted a principle of barter, in selling goods, he was prepared to take in return anything and everything the farmers could produce. He did not allow the farmers' products to lay on his hands. He built cattle sheds where his beeves could be fed, awaiting shipment either to Miramichi lumber dealers, or to Halifax to feed the troops. Butter, cheese, wood, wool, also found a market that turned them into cash. He speedily had vessels on both sides of the Isthmus to market hogs, sheep, etc., that could not travel on the hoof. People complained he was a sharp man and selfish; perhaps he was, but he was not greedy. Selfishness is a proposition that had two sides. Behind the counter, he was a keen trader, but as a public man he was all for the people. His judgment appeared to be infallible because he seldom made mistakes in his ventures. His word was accepted as final in any business transactions. He was not crafty; it was not in him to overreach. He trusted people as the wide range of credits he gave shows. He was a friend of the struggling man trying to make good, and many families were placed in a position of independence by his aid. When Sir Samuel Cunard died, the London Times published an extended account of his public life, no doubt previously obtained from Sir Samuel. In that the place of honor was given to Mr. Crane for the establishment of the Cunard Line. Mr. Howe, Mr. Crane and Mr. Cunard were en route to England in a sailing vessel, when they were met by the Serius, the first steam vessel that crossed the Atlantic. Mr. Crane was powerfully affected by it; he foresaw a revolution in ocean navigation. He at once proposed to Mr. Cunard to take up the proposition of a steam line from Liverpool to Halifax and offered him assistance. He was as good as his word. He and Mr. Howe joined in a Memorial to the Colonial Secretary. Mr. Crane was able to convince the latter of the great advantage to the purpose of such a line. Mr. Crane was intellectually a powerful man. He was easily a leader in the Assembly at Fredericton. The officials in the Colonial office in London, who were not entirely free from insolence to Colonials, took no liberties with this imposing Coloniel. He was the commercial man who was able to confront the Minister with facts and figures to support a subsidy for Atlantic Steamship Service. Mr. Howe had no such advantage and the Cunard firm doing a lumber business on the north shore of New Brunswick was then in bankruptcy. He has never been credited with his leadership by those who vaunt the success of the Cunard line, tho' the London Times in its obituary notice of Sir Samuel Cunard, credited him with his service. Two anecdotes will illustrate his character. On one occasion he received a letter from Miramichi to a friend of his standing by,--he said: "This is bad news, Joe Cunard has failed, I am sorry for him, he has been a good man for the country". His friend asked him "Does he owe you anything?" Mr. Crane replied, "Yes, a matter of fifteen thousand pounds". "Too bad -- great loss to the people up there" -- then he picked up the outside cover of the letter. He saw nine pence charged on the unpaid letter, and his tune suddenly changed; "The d- d- rascal to cheat me out of fifteen thousand pounds and nine pence postage," he roared. In the year 1846 the crops failed and there was a good deal of alarm in the country as to whether the food stuffs were sufficient to carry the people through the winter. Mr. Crane ordered a cargo of flour from Boston, which he directed should be sold first to those who had no money; said he, "The people must be fed". He engineered the opening of the highway from Crane's Corner to Fowler's Hill, previously to which travellers and the mails went around the head of the marshes. The people at the head of the marshes were so incensed at this undertaking they voted against him at the next election and defeated him. The government immediately put him in the Legislative Council. He had a great respect for brains and treated Tolar Thompson with much consideration. One of Mr. Crane's friends was a witness to an example of this: Mr. Thompson rode down from Tantramar on his horse which he put up in Mr. Crane's barn, he then went into the kitchen where he took off his shoes. They probably hurt his feet. The maid provided him with his favorite drink, a bowl of water, vinegar, and molasses; stirring it, he wandered off in his sock feet to the drawing room where Mr. and Mrs. Crane were entertaining a gentleman from England, who had arrived in his father's vessel at Pugwash. Mr. Crane introduced him, had him seated and made it pleasant for him. Mr. Crane was no snob. In the early days of his merchandising, there were no banks within his reach. He became his own banker; he was able to make loans. His growing wealth and his sagacity made him perhaps the most influential public man in the Province. There was a contest between Hon. Mr. Chandler and Hon. Mr. Charles Symonds for the speakership of the Assembly. Mr. Crane became a candidate; they both retired. That was his last official position and when installed in that office, he was attacked by his last fatal sickness. He believed the trouble was only temporary and the lugubrious task of informing him rested upon his physician, Dr. Murphy. He at once disputed the doctor's opinion. The doctor told him he had placed a candle at his eye and it had not flinched -- the nerve was dead. "Which eye?" demanded Mr. Crane. "The left". "Oh!" said Mr. Crane, in exclamation, "That eye always was weak". While Mr. Crane was wordly, and animated by a resistless energy, and ambition to accomplish things, he was at the same time helpful to the poor and distressed. His mind was not occupied with spiritual matters but he never failed to recognize that life on this earth is but a drop of water to the ocean of eternity beyond. Mr. Crane was first elected to the House of Assembly in 1824. When defeated on the road question, in 1842, he was elevated to the Legislative Council, the seat in which he resigned to contest the County again. He was then returned and was Speaker when he died in 1853. He was twice Speaker. He was married the first time, in 1813, to Susannah D., daughter of Col. Roach, of Fort Lawrence. She was born in 1795. She died in 1830, leaving one daughter Ruth, who married Edward Cogswell, Esq., of Sackville, who for many years was chief business manager for Mr. Crane. The second time he was married at St. John's Church, London, October 25th, 1838, to Eliza, eldest daughter of Thomas Wood, Esq., of London. He commenced the erection of his stone residence in 1836. Next year he went to England and returned in 1838. He brought with him his bride, Miss Eliza Wood. He returned in a timber ship to St. John; from there he took a coaster to Sackville. Arriving in the Bay, they found the river full of ice, so they disembarked at Wood Point. They found the new house not completed but they managed to stay there. By the second marriage, he had first, Mary Susan, born in 1840, married to Capt. Charles Farquharson. The latter had two children one died young; the other Violet Muriel, married in 1873, Streeter Lambert. Second, Laura, who married an English barrister, Robert Sisson, four children. Third, Eliza Emma, born in 1845, married to Sir Leonard Crane, who was connected with the British Medical Service in Trinidad. Fourth, Marian, born in 1851, married to Admiral Sir Thomas Jackson, they have one daughter Rose. Fifth, William, born 1853, died in 1931, unmarried. Mr. Crane went on two delegations to England, the second one with the Hon. L. A. Wilmot was to obtain the transfer of the Casual and Territorial Revenues to the Province, which was effected. Those revenues amounted to about a hundred and fifty thousand pounds, annually, and were transferred on the agreement to pay the provincial civil list and some other sums amounting to about thirteen thousand pounds. Mr. Crane was much disabled in the latter years of his life, by rheumatism, from which he greatly suffered. Mr. Crane owned at the time of his decease forty-nine independent lots of land, some of them farms and six hundred and sixty-five mortgages or other securities. Mr. John Shannon, of Halifax, father of the late Hon. Herman Shannon, wrote to Hon. Mr. Crane then in England (1837) in part:- - "I am glad to hear you were so well received by your old friend, Lord Glenelg and are likely to have little trouble in completing your arrangements . . . I am glad you accepted the offer of being presented to His Majesty; it is satisfactory you had the favor of the Ministry, in the Revenue matter, but the approbation of the King from his own lips. Mr. Shannon gives details of commercial crisis in United States and great numbers of failures in the big cities. DOBSON FAMILY The Dobson's George and Richard, two brothers, were among the first of the Yorkshire emigrants to arrive in Nova Scotia. George brought with him a wife and grown up family; his daughter Margaret married William Wells before the family left England. Richard was a bachelor and report says he was an officer in the English army stationed in Point de Bute, and a follower of Wesley. Richard died in February 1773 and George in July of the same year. George had four sons, George, David, Richard and John and two unmarried daughters, Elizabeth and Mary. George and John settled in Point de Bute. John afterwards went to Sussex, N.B.; Richard to Cape Tormentine and David went to Halifax. John married Miss Polly Fawcett, of Upper Sackville. They had three sons and two daughters, John Dobson, Robert Dobson and Joseph Wells Dobson, Mary Dobson and Ann Dobson. Ann married John Brown. Joseph married Ruth Trenholm, and had two sons, John Trenholm Dobson, and George Arthur Dobson; John and Robert both married two Miss Burnhams (sisters); John married Mary Aiton and had four girls and one boy: Jean, Minnie, Joseph, Lulu, Jessie. Jean married Wm. Graham and they had two boys and two girls and live in Colorado Springs. Minnie married Will. Robinson and had Harvey, James, Joseph, Donald, George and Mary and they live at Sussex. Joseph emigrated to British Columbia. Lulu married Mr. Del. Chapman, 1902, and live in Boston. Jessie lives in Colorado Springs with her sister. George Arthur Dobson married Mary Eleanor Ryan. Their children are Annie, born 1867, married H. E. Gould. They have one son, George William, born 1896; and Cyrus Trenholm, born 1872, married 1902; Eleanor Miriam, born 1878. Dr. Dobson, of Poughkeepsie, an able and distinguished physician, was a son of _____ Dobson. His summer home was on the Morse (of telegraphic fame) on the bank of the Hudson in the suburbs of Poughkeepsie, N.Y., his winter home was in Bermuda. He died in 1934. He married Miss Minnie Wilson, of Amherst. They left one son, a resident of Bermuda. In the old graveyard at Fort Cumberland, long since abandoned, as a "city of the dead", there are one or two gravestones remaining there. They record the death of the two Dobson settlers. The Memorial dated 26th June, 1809, of John and George Dobson, sons of George Dobson Sr. of Point de Bute, states: "That they never had any land granted them from Government and are desirous of settling themselves in this part of the country, where by their care and industry they may be enabled to maintain their families with comfort. Therefore they humbly solicit your Excellency to order them a Warrant of Survey and allow them to occupy, improve and possess a lot of marsh land, lately petitioned for by Thomas Hewson, Esq. of this town whom we understand has given up the said lot. It is inclosed by the Westmorland big Batteau, but was not put in the dyking bill, it being considered not worth paying for it, without a good deal of improvements by ditching it lying close to Sunken Island between Westmorland and Sackville Township, and likewise a lot of wilderness land to contain 500 acres and being on the north side of Green Bay and joining to the lands granted to William Wood and John Polly, Your Memorialists humbly prayeth that your Excellency will take it into your serious consideration. DIXON Over forty years ago (1891) Mr. James D. Dixon, grandson of Charles Dixon, compiled a table of the posterity of Charles Dixon and his wife Susannah Coates, down to the eighth generation. He had this printed in book form. They numbered 2805 persons of whom 740 had passed to their long home, leaving 2065 living. At the ordinary rate of increase they number today over three thousand persons -- so great a multitude could only have been produced by obeying the natural laws implied in the Scriptural injunction to increase and multiply. Mr. James D. Dixon undertook a most laborious job, involving an immense amount of research and correspondence -- a work that has been faithfully performed for which he has earned the gratitude of the Dixon fraternity. The writer of these notes on Sackville has been greatly indebted to Mr. Dixon's labors, for many facts, otherwise not obtainable. The power of the press was exhibited a hundred and fifty years ago. Mr. Charles Dixon in a letter to Mr. Sproule of the Crown Land Department, said when the General in command visited Westmorland, he expressed a wonder how all the English people came to be settled there. I told him that after my arrival, I wrote to a friend in England, giving an account of Nova Scotia. He had it published in a newspaper. The next spring seven vessels arrived from England, chiefly loaded with settlers. The Yorkshire immigrants of whom Mr. Dixon was a sample were a vigorous and moral people possessing respect for the law and high ideals of duty. Their descendants became the backbone, the sinews and strength of the country. Of another and different class were the Puritans, who composed largely of the riff raff of Britain, landed at Salem in 1629, established their autocratic government, and an infallible church -- with home made doctrines which were enforced by brutal persecution. All who would not subscribe to their tenets were their victims. The brutality of the Puritan government almost exceeds belief. It is recorded that two women Mary Fisher and Anne Austin arrived from Barabados in July, 1656. They were arrested, stripped stark naked, ostensibly to find evidences of witch craft, imprisoned for five weeks, were refused communication with anyone and then shipped back to Barbadoes. Three citizens of Rhode Island arrived at Lymm to pay a brief visit to an aged and infirm man. They were Baptists and therefore systematics to the Puritans. One of them, John Clark, was arrested and fined twenty pounds or in default, to be whipped. He refused to pay but a friend of his paid it, without his consent. Another one, Obediah Holmes, was fined thirty pounds. He would not pay or allow others to pay. He received thirty strikes with a three quartered whip. In 1691-92, nineteen were convicted and hanged for witch craft, including Rev. Mr. Burroughs, who had the temerity to declare "There neither are or were witches". Puritanism was the seed bed of the American Revolution. The studied vilification of Britain and her institutions, year after year was a virus which envenomed the people. The result was the creation of a volunteer force to repel any attempted enforcement of British law. It was in evidence sixteen years after the fall of Quebec, at Lexington. Charles Dixon and Susannah Coates were married on the 24th of June, 1763. Their children were:-- (a) Mary, born 1764, married William Chapman 1780, settled at Fort Lawrence. (b) Charles, born 1766, married Rhoda Emmerson. She died in 1799. He then married Elizabeth Humphrey. (c) Susannah, born 1767, married George Bulmer 1784. She died 1838, age 67. Mr. Bulmer died in 1841, aged 82 years. (d) Elizabeth, born in 1770, married Dr. Rufus Smith of Fort Cumberland in 1789. He died in 1844, age 78 years. She died in 1851, age 88 years. (e) Ruth, born in 1772, married Thomas Roach of Fort Lawrence, in 1793. She died in 1810, age 38 years. (f) Martha, born in 1774, married Benjamin Wilson. He was drowned at sea in 1824. She died in 1849, age 74 years. (g) Edwin, born 1776, married Mary, daughter of John Smith, in 1802. She died in 1854, age 74 years. He died in 1861, age 85 years. (h) William, born in 1779, married at Shediac, to Matilda, daughter of John S. Beckwith. He died in 1865, age 87. She, a few days after, age 62 years. (a) Mary and William Chapman had twelve children, seven boys and five girls. He was a joiner and carpenter. He was the master carpenter on the military buildings at Fort Cumberland. Their sons, Henry and John, were the pioneers who went into the Green Woods at Chapman Settlement, Cumberland. Captain J. H. Chapman, a well known shipmaster, and an official at the Court House, Amherst, for years, was the son of Henry Chapman, and a grandson of William. Susan Jane, the second daughter of Henry Chapman, married Stephen Peacock, a farmer at Botsford. They left a numerous family. John Chapman, fourth son of William and Mary Dixon Chapman married Jane Jonah in the year 1817. They both died in 1883, he aged 90 and she 85. Richard Chapman, the fifth son of William and Mary Dixon Chapman, married Jane Wells, a daughter of William Wells of Point de Bute. He moved to the Chapman settlement. Mary Dixon, who married William Chapman, had up to 1891, 854 of a progeny of whom 645 were still alive. (b) Charles Dixon, eldest son of Charles and Susannah Dixon, married in 1788, Rhoda Emmerson. There was another wedding at the same time, Martha Grace was married to Ebenezer Cole. He was the father of 'Squire Rufus Cole. He had first settled in Sackville, where he was a successful farmer. Their family were: William, Charles, Hannah, and Benjamin. Mrs. Dixon died in 1799, in the 30th year of her age. Mr. Dixon then married Elizabeth Humphrey, eldest daughter of Mrs. William Humphrey. Their children were as follows: John, born 1800; Elizabeth, 1803; Sidney, 1805; Leonard, 1808; Jane 1810; Ruth, 1813; Christopher Flintoff, 1816; Edward 1818; Alfred, 1821; Mary, 1823; Martha, 1825. Mr. Dixon went on a cruise in 1803, with a neighbor, Timothy Richardson. They travelled to Ohio and from there down past the Mississippi to New Orleans. From there they secured a passage to New York. At that place Mr. Dixon got ill with fever and ague. They ran short of money, but his brother-in-law, George Bulmer, being in the city, helped them. They took passage home in a vessel of which Capt. Burnham was master. He erected stone buildings on Bridge Street on the site of the Rainnie house, for the purpose of brewing ale, which was not a success. Apparently there was but little demand for ale. He then erected a wind mill at the same location. He abandoned that and built a larger mill. This was highly promising but was destroyed by fire. With his son-in-law, Mr. McKinlay, they started to build a vessel. When it was well advanced, the price of ships in England declined and they stopped work and afterwards sold out to other parties. In 1837, he removed to Ohio. It seems that he and some members of his family had been converted to the Communion of the Latter Day Saints, or Mormons. Mr. Dixon and his family arrived at Kirkland, Ohio, on the 14th of October after six weeks travelling in emigrant wagons. He purchased a farm there. In 1854, when he was in his 89th year, he and his wife and members of his family, left for Salt Lake City. When they arrived at Rock Island, Mr. Dixon on account of his blindness, fell from the steps of a hotel which proved fatal. He was buried at Davenport at Iowa. The family then pursued their journey to Salt Lake. Mrs. Dixon survived her husband eleven years and died nearly ninety years of age. John W., third son of William and Elizabeth Weldon Dixon, lived at Dorchester, where he was engaged in making boots, shoes and harnesses. He married Mary C., daughter of Enoch Stiles. Mr. Dixon was killed while raising a frame of a barn. Hannah, the only daughter of Charles and Rhoda Emmerson Dixon, married John Barnes in 1815. In 1836, he and his family, except Rhoda, removed to Wisconsin, where they settled. Rhoda, the eldest daughter, married Cyrus Snell in 1832. Mr. Snell had been working the mills at Frosty Hollow. In 1853, they left Sackville and removed to Wisconsin. From Wisconsin they went to Spanish Fork, Utah. Mr. Snell died in 1873, age 64 years. His death largely resulted from injuries received at Salt Lake, when he was attacked on the street and robbed. Banjamin, youngest son of Rhoda and Charles Dixon, married Mary, daughter of Andrew Welton, of Dorchester in the year 1818. They moved from Dorchester to Buctouche. In 1845, they moved to Indian Island. Mr. Dixon was a zealous and effective local preacher, but his convictions as to baptism induced him to join the Baptist Church and he was employed by that body as a missionary. Leonard, the third son of Charles and Elizabeth Humphrey Dixon, married in 1832, Eliza, eldest daughter of Thomas Robson, who carried on merchandising at the Great Bridge, Sackville. Leonard's heritage was mostly wilderness which he cleared and made a fine farm. He died in 1875, age 67 years. James, his eldest son, went to Australia, where he engaged in mining. Isabel, their only daughter, died of paralysis in 1887, age 52. Robson M. Dixon was an active business man. He was engaged in the coasting business and shipbuilding. He started what has since become the Enterprise Foundry. He married Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Christopher Boultenhouse. He left one son, Arthur Rainsford, who married. Henry, another son of Leonard, was a shipmaster. He married Jenny Jordan. They had one child, Jenny, who married Horatio N. Richardson, of Sackville. Thomas, youngest son of Leonard and Eliza Dixon, married Mary L. Stirling. He lived on the homestead. Their only daughter, Eva H., married Frank Phinney of Sackville. (c) Susannah Dixon married George Bulmer in 1784. He came from England in the "Duke of York" when he was twelve years of age. Mr. Bulmer developed some cerebral infirmity, which rendered him incapable of business and the court put his business in the hands of Commissioners. His wife died in 1835, aged 67 years, and he in 1841, 82 years of age. They had thirteen children. The oldest (1) Jane, born in 1785, married William Smith, a farmer at Maccan, also a local preacher. They had seven children. She died in 1830. Their eldest daughter, Elizabeth, married Samuel Horton. He was a mechanic. He died in 1873, aged 68, and his wife in 1882, aged 77. Charles D. Bulmer married Elizabeth Weldon in 1809. He was a good farmer. They left nine children. He died in 1864, aged 77; she in 1870, aged 83. Their eldest daughter, Jane O., in 1830 married Titus Anderson, son of Thomas Anderson, of Cole's Island. He was a master mariner. On 8th July, 1870, the vessel that he commanded was driven ashore outside of Saint John Harbor and he lost his life, aged 60. Their family consisted of George, Ammi, Charles M., Thomas R., and Gaius. George was engaged in shipbuilding and in the coasting trade. He was greatly esteemed in the community. He married Arabella, daughter of Jesse Ayer. He died in 1872; his wife seven years later. Charles M. Anderson was a seafaring man. He was married twice, first to Mary E., daughter of Isaac Tory, and next to Bertha, daughter of John W. Dixon. He removed to New Zealand. Charles D. Bulmer (2nd) (son of Charles No. 1) married Jane, daughter of Thomas Carter, Dorchester. He was a seafaring man. They had nine children. Mr. Bulmer died in 1876, aged 61. Elizabeth married Ammi Anderson. Charles (No. 3) went to California. Lucinda inherited her grandfather's malady. Ezra, Albert and William not married. Amos married Julia, a daughter of Isaac B. Barnes. Rufus became an engine driver at Moncton. George N. Bulmer, second son of Charles D. (No. 1) married Lavinia, daughter of Nathan Merrill. They settled at Frosty Hollow and operated the Snell mill. They had six children. Mrs. Bulmer died in 1877; Mr. Bulmer in 1890. Alma died unmarried. Bedford removed to New Zealand. Melissa married Frederick Hunter, I.C.R. employee. Richard lived in Virginia City, Nevada. Seth lived on the home place until 1932, when he died. Emma Alice married Daniel McQuarie, I.C.R. employee of Moncton. Rufus Smith, son of Charles D. Bulmer (No. 1) married in 1846 Ruth Merrill. His wife died in 1886. His daughter, Jane Elizabeth, married John Estabrooks. Sarah Alice married Turner Bulmer and lives in British Columbia. Nathan H. married Minnie, daughter of William C. Bulmer. He lives on the home place. Addie V. married Adam Carter, Mount Whatley. Wm. Crane Bulmer, youngest son of Charles D. (No. 1), married Sarah Ann, daughter of H. Nelson Bulmer, and became an employee of the I.C.R. at Moncton. James B. Dixon, second son of George and Susannah Bulmer, married a daughter of John Harris, whose wife was a daughter of Wm. Carnforth, one of the Yorkshire settlers. Their children were William C., Rebecca, Edward, Susan, George, Mary Ann, John and Hazen B. William C's children were Joseph, Frank, Turner and Minnie. Joseph (son of W. C.,) married Martha, daughter of Chipman Chase -- no children. Turner married to Sarah Alice, daughter of Rufus S. Bulmer -- no children. Rebecca, daughter of James B. and Ruth Harris Bulmer, married James Tynon and settled at Denver. Col. Edward, stone mason, married first Sophia Blanche, next Lydia Briggs. He died in 1864, aged 48. The latter had one son, Frederic, who lives in Massachusetts. Susan, daughter of James B., married George Bowser -- his second wife -- no children. She died in 1886, aged 58 years. George married Miss Fanny Fowler at Fowler's Hill, where he resided. She died suddenly while on a visit to Saint John, in 1889. Mary Ann became the first wife of John Estabrooks. John, a blacksmith, made his home in Boston. Hazen B. married to Annie Laura, daughter of Rufus Bulmer. Thomas Scurr and Elizabeth Carnforth were married in 1787. Their only son, Benjamin C., born 1788, was married to Mary, second daughter of George and Susannah Dixon Bulmer. Thomas' wife died in 1788, and he left for the West Indies. He was never heard of afterwards. Benjamin was brought up by his aunt, Mrs. Jonathan Burnham. He died in 1853, aged 64; his wife died 1866, aged 75. They left five children. Their daughter, Elizabeth Ann married Jonathan C. Black, son of Samuel Black, of Halifax. He was for many years Collector of Customs at Sackville. They left seven children. Their son, Samuel, married Mary, daughter of Reuben Watts. They removed to Calais. Mary Black married William Boultenhouse. He died in 1860. His widow and their two daughters removed to Boston. Albert Black, son of Jonathan, married Rebecca Teed. They removed to United States. Rebecca, a daughter, married George T. Bowser -- no family. Benjamin S., another son, married a Miss Marshall, of Saint John, where they lived, he being an employee of the Western Union. Louise, another daughter, married John T. Carter. They had three children. Thomas, their only son, went to British Columbia in 1890. He and a young man named Purdy, hands on a steamer, were drowned in the 21st year of his age. William Black, son of Jonathan, removed to Pennsylvania, where he left a numerous family. Susan Scurr, daughter of Benjamin C., was married twice; first to Solomon Killam in 1837. He died the next year. Four years after she married James Smith, a prosperous farmer at Fort Lawrence. He died in 1868, leaving four children. One son, Charles Albert, exhibited much inventive skill in the way of farm machinery. Isabel Smith married William B. Fawcett, eldest son of Albert Fawcett, Sackville. Benjamin Smith, in 1883, was one in a charivari party at Mount Whatley where he was shot dead. Ruth Grace, daughter of Benjamin I. Scurr, married Jesse L. Bent in 1839 -- son of Vose Bent of Fort Lawrence. He was for many years the leading magistrate in Sackville. He died in 1889; she in 1886, aged 68. No family. Charles, eldest son of Benjamin C. Scurr, inherited a part of his father's farm at Sackville, and married Eunice, daughter of John Patterson, Cole's Island. They had three children -- Benjamin, John and Annie. Benjamin was married twice -- first to Georgina, daughter of William Ayer, and next to Dulcibel, daughter of John Ford, Esq. John married Eliza, daughter of _____ Richardson. Thomas Scurr, married Elizabeth, daughter of Christopher Richardson, in 1852. They lived on the Scurr homestead--a brick house on the Scurr farm. Mr. Scurr exchanged farms with Mr. Charles Taylor, of Dorchester, and removed there. He died in 1873, aged 49 years, leaving seven children. George, fourth son of Susannah Dixon Bulmer, married Charlotte, daughter of Joseph P. Richardson. They lived on the Richardson lands in Sackville. She died in 1859; he in 1862, aged 67. Anne, daughter of Susannah Dixon Bulmer, married Joseph Bowser, son of Thomas Bowser, the Yorkshire pioneer. Mrs. Bowser died in 1834, aged 39. Mr. Bowser later married Ann, daughter of Vose Bent, Fort Lawrence. She left no children, but by the first wife there were three children, Stephen M., George T., and Mary Jane. The first died at the age of 19 years. George T. married Rebecca, daughter of Jonathan Black. No children. Mary Jane never married. Mr. Bowser died in 1869, aged 78 years; Mrs. Bowser in 1877, aged 75 years. The Bowser home, a brick house with a garden on the roadside was on the site of the residential college, Mount Allison. Mr. George T. Bowser built a residence for himself easterly of his father's house. He was an educated and thoughtful man and desiring to promote the educational welfare of the community donated the property to Mount Allison. Elizabeth, fourth daughter of Susannah Dixon Bulmer, married in 1827, Henry McLellan of Colchester County. They lived in Lunenburg. Isabel, fifth daughter of Susannah Dixon Bulmer, married James Estabrooks, son of James Estabrooks, M.P.P. She died in 1842, aged 41 years, leaving seven children. The oldest, Susannah, married Edmund Kinnear, a blacksmith and well-to-do resident of Sackville. He died in 1885, aged 65 years. Sarah Ann, daughter of Isabel Bulmer Estabrooks, married Charles G. Palmer, son of Philip Palmer, M.P.P., and Provincial Land Surveyor. Mrs. Palmer died in 1878; he in 1885, aged 68 years. They had twelve children, five dying in infancy. Their oldest son, Albert, married Jane Chase. He lived in the Christopher Humphrey farm. Philip, the second son, became a lawyer and resided in Saint John. He married Eliza, daughter of Conductor Bartlett -- one of the first in the E. & N. A. Railway. Hanford was for many years the efficient Station Master of the I.C.R. at Sackville. Frank married Lois Estabrooks. He was a prominent farmer in Sackville. He died in January, 1933. Edward, fifth son of Susannah Dixon Bulmer, married Asenath, daughter of Courtney Kinnear. They removed to Hopewell Albert County. He died in 1868, aged 65; she died in 1873. (d) Elizabeth Dixon was in 1789 married to Dr. Rufus Smith of Fort Cumberland. He was a very prominent man at the time. He had a fine reputation as medical practitioner, as he allowed nothing to prevent him attending a call. He represented Westmorland in the Assembly from 1816 to 1834; with a lapse of three years from 1827 to 1830. They had ten children, Fanny the eldest born in 1790, married Martin K. Black, eldest son of Bishop Black. They had thirteen of a family. Their daughter, Matilda, married Rev. Dr. Charles De Wolfe, a distinguished divine long a resident of Sackville, as the head of the theological department of Mt. Allison. Charles D. Smith, son of Dr. Rufus, was also a medical doctor; he married Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Benjamin Wilson. They lived at Dorchester Island, they had nine children. He lived to the venerable age of 93 years. Ruth Roach, daughter of Rufus Smith, married William B. Chandler, a lawyer living at Richibucto and son of Sheriff Charles H. Chandler of Cumberland. Diana Gay, another daughter of Dr. Rufus Smith, married L. P. W. Desbrisay, for many years a leading merchant of the north shore. (e) Ruth Dixon, in 1793, married Thomas Roach of Fort Lawrence. Mr. Roach possessed large interests, being farmer, merchant, politician and a local preacher. He represented his district in the assembly for twenty-seven years. They had seven children. Mrs. Roach died in 1810. Mr. Roach then married the widow Mrs. Sarah Allen, and at her decease, Mary Dickson of Onslow and at her decease, Charlotte Wells of Point de Bute. (f) Martha Dixon married in 1793, Benjamin Wilson. He was a Virginian. When Bishop Black wrote to a Southern conference for help, he was sent in 1793 and continued in the ministry for ten years, when he decided to settle at Dorchester Island and engage in business. He formed a partnership with his brother-in-law, William C. Dixon, and under the firm name of Wilson & Dixon, until 1820, when owing to losses in the timber trade, in England, they were obliged to suspend. He was a very competent man and was elected to the legislature in 1820. In 1824 he was lost in crossing the Straits in a schooner commanded by Captain Samuel Cornwall. The crew as well as the vessel were lost. He left twelve children. Their fourth daughter, Jane Ruth, married in 1828, William P. Sayre, who succeeded his father as Sheriff. Their only son, Charles J. was a lawyer at Richibucto and for some years represented Kent in the local legislature. The fifth daughter married in 1834 Rev. Michael Pickles, a prominent Methodist minister. Their sixth daughter married in 1836 James Harris, an eminent manufacturer of Saint John. Martha, third daughter, in 1822 married Andrew Weldon, a son of John Weldon of Dorchester. Mr. Weldon was coroner and registrar of deeds. They had eight children. Their eldest son, William J., was a prominent and successful hotel keeper at Dorchester. In 1849 he married Mary J. Hickman. Their daughter, Martha Ann Weldon married Mr. Justice A. L. Palmer. (g) Charles Dixon's second son, Edward, lived his days out on the home place until his death at the age of 85 years in 1861. His heavy white hair and white beard gave him in his old age a most venerable appearance. Mr. Dixon married Mary, daughter of John Smith of Falmouth, a local Methodist preacher. Mrs. Smith was a sister of Thomas Bowser, the pioneer settler of that name at Sackville. Mr. Dixon was a deeply religious man and a very zealous propagandist of the Gospel. They had ten children, the eldest, Charles, married Sarah Boultenhouse in the year 1827. They had eleven children as follows: (1) Sarah, wife of Edward Cogswell. (2) Mary E., wife of Professor Thomas Pickard. (3) John E., who lived in San Francisco and was engaged in mining. (4) W. Bedford, manager of the Enterprise Foundry. (5) C. Edwin, a broker in London, England. (6) Charlotte, who in 1864 married Rev. Thomas D. Hart. (7) Charles, first officer in a ship that was lost at sea. (8) Henry Arthur, died at sea of cholera in a vessel in which his brother was master. (9) Robert Y. followed the sea and has one surviving son, Charles, whose career is given in the book, "A Million Miles in Sail." Robert married his cousin, Hannah. Elizabeth, married James Chubbuck. Four sons and one daughter reached maturity. Mary Chubbuck married A. P. Bradley, who for some years in the time of Sir John A. Macdonald, filled the position of Deputy Minister of Public Works. Sarah and Amelia Chubbuck never married. Hannah married her cousin, Robert Y. Dixon. Charles Chubbuck served many years in the Civil Service at Ottawa. He lived for some time after superannuation, passing away in 1934. There were twin sons of Edwin Dixon -- George and William Coates. George was killed by accident at the age of eleven. William Coates (the same name as his uncle) survived all his brothers and sisters. He lived for many years in Ontario, and made visits to Sackville in his later years. His son, James R., resides at Ottawa and has made frequent visits to Sackville, N.B. Edwin, the second son of Edward Dixon, married in 1827, Martha, daughter of Thomas Anderson, Cole's Island. They lived in Sackville. Their children were: George, Mary Ann, Martha Jane, (who married Amos Tingley of Sackville), Jerusha, Thomas E., William C., Ruth, John, Charles, and Elizabeth, in all ten children. His wife died in 1855. He married in 1856 Jerusha, daughter of John Anderson. They had five children, Archdale, Claudine, Hiawatha, Adrina, and Edwin C. Mr. Dixon died in 1887, age 82 years. Jane B., daughter of Edward Dixon, married in 1830, David Lyons, a ship builder and master mariner. He died of fever at Benin, on the coast of Africa in 1865, age 57 years. Their son, Rufus D., was also a master mariner. After a successful career he died at Iquiqui, in 1873. William H., son of Captain Rufus, in command of ocean liners, married and made his home in England. Mary Ann, youngest daughter of Captain David, was a first class and most successful teacher. She died in 1867, age 46 years. John E., son of Edward Dixon, removed in 1833 to Ohio. He was a successful shipbuilder. Rufus S., sixth son of Edward Dixon, at first learned and followed the shoemaking calling. In 1842, he felt the call to preach the Gospel, and he became a local preacher, and six years later, joined the East Maine, M.E. conference. The next year he married a daughter of Wm. Burnham, lately of Sackville. He was superannuated at a later date. James D., youngest son of Edward, and grandson of Charles the pioneer, married Eunice, daughter of George M. Black of Dorchester. Mr. Dixon was a public spirited citizen, lending his aid to any cause benefiting the community. He was collector of the port for twenty-seven years. For some years he was a member of the Board of Agriculture. His family are amongst the most prominent citizens of Sackville. He died in January, 1900, aged 80 years. (h) William Roach, Edward Dixon's youngest son, in 1820 married Matilda, daughter of John Steadman Beckwith, and until 1827, lived on his farm at Sackville, which they sold, and went to Shediac, where they kept a hotel for some time, later they sold out there and removed to a farm at Buctouche. He died in 1865, in the 87th year of his age. ESTABROOKS The Estabrooks family came from the New England states in 1761 among the first English settlers to arrive in the Province. It consisted of Valentine and his son James, (Squire Jim), and a widow Estabrooks and her son William, a boy of about 10 years of age. Valentine's family was Squire Jim a member of the Legislature, Thomas, Amy and Josannah. Squire Jim's family consisted of Valentine, William (known as Foxy Bill), Lois, and James, (known as Moony Jim). William, sort of the Widow, married Miriam Thornton and their family was Edward, William, Daniel. James, (Corner Jim) married Lily Wry, Capt. Sam, married Jane Wry, Sarah married Hicks, and Abigal married John Smith. Tradition has it that he was first granted the Palmer Place, but that he traded it for "Lattimore's" Point, later known as the Timothy Hicks place. Corner Jim, lived where the Middle Sackville Baptist Parsonage now stands, but late in life moved a few hundred yards up the road to the place later sold to his grandson, David Estabrooks. James' family was Miles, William, known as Corner Bill, James 111 [III ?], known as "Sappy Jim", Valentine, Edward and Lily. James Estabrooks was one of the last immigrants from United States. He had two sons, James and Thomas. The former was a leading man in the parish. He was a J. P. and a Member of the Assembly. He lived in a brick house on the place afterwards occupied by the late Josiah Anderson. He had one son, Valentine and two daughters. They married (1) _____ Cole; (2) Courtney Kinnear. Valentine died in 1776. The stone marking his grave is the oldest in the Upper Sackville Cemetery. Thomas' family was as follows: Thomas, Gordon, Jotham, Valentine, Butler, Tabethy. Jotham Estabrooks did a schooner-trading business between Sackville and Saint John up to about 1860. Butler Estabrooks purchased the Brunswick House from the McDonald Estate and he and his family conducted a hotel business there for many years. THOMAS ESTABROOKS 1808, says he is a farmer, that he has a wife and six small children. That he is in possession of the following parcels of land belonging to number fifty-three in Letter B Division which number was drawn for your Memorialist about forty years since, he being then a child. That considerable expense had been incurred in improving the said parcels of land and he had diked two acres and a half of the said Marsh, that to deprive him of the said parcels would be ruinous to him and his family, he therefore prays that his title to the same may be made good. He also asks for wood lot number thirty-nine in Letter A Division, situate on the Long Marsh so called and containing one hundred acres which said lot was formerly drawn by one Fuller, who left this Province about forty years since. Granted. CAPT. EVANDER EVANS Capt. Evans was born in 1820, at Westcock, where the Evans family have lived since the early settlement of the country; his father being Wm. Evans, and the family homestead being the farm later owned by Mr. George Ogsett. William Evans' father's name was Isaac Evans: he was a native of Wales, and was for many years ferryman between Westcock and Westmorland Point, at a period before highways can be said to have existed, and when communication was more sure and speedy by boats along our shores and up and down our rivers. On a voyage to Saint John in a schooner, the vessel sank during a violent storm off Partridge Island and he with his whole crew was drowned. The brothers of Capt. Evans were James Isaac, residing at Shediac, Edwin G. living at San Jose, California, and he had one sister, the wife of Marcus Trueman, Esq. formerly of Sackville, a wealthy resident of San Jose, California. Capt. Evans was one of the pioneers as well as one of the best known steam-boat men in Canada. In 1856, he took command of the steamer "Westmorland" a vessel built by the late Christopher Boultenhouse of this place, for the Bay of Fundy service. Previous to this he had seen considerable service: he was first officer, in her last days of the old "Maid of Erin" whose bones lay off Grand Aunce shore. The steamer "Westmorland", after running between Saint John and Sackville for a couple of years, was transferred to the Shediac-Summerside service, where she became mail boat. Here she remained until about 1862, under command of Capt. Evans, when she was sold to the United States government as a transport to be used in the war against the Southern Confederacy. Capt. Evans then took command, first of the steamer "Princess" and then of the "St. Lawrence" of the P.E.I. Steam Navigation Company from which he retired in 1886. During his active life, Capt. Evans had been steam boating with P. E. Island developing from small beginnings, employing but one vessel, to large proportions, keeping quite a number of steam vessels busy, either for local service or for the mainland, or for distant ports -- Halifax, Boston, etc. When the steamer "Westmorland" was first employed, there were not wanting many croakers amongst the leading business men, who predicted nothing but disaster for so rash an enterprise. Capt. Evans was widely known and wherever known was greatly respected. He was a popular commander and no man in the business, probably, ever gained so completely the confidence of the travelling public. He conducted his hazardous business with such good judgment and such caution and care, that during the whole course of his life, he was never met with any serious accident, or with loss of life. Few men could show a more successful and honorable career. He married Mary E., daughter of the late Thomas R. Lyons of Sackville, who came from Cornwallis, N.S. Captain Evans left a wife and family of seven daughters. The funeral services were performed by Rev. W. P. Hall of the Baptist Church, assisted by the Rev. Dr. Burwash, Rev. B. C. Borden and Rev. Mr. Lavers. Two brothers of Capt. Evans, Edwin and Henry, fought for the North in the American Civil War. The latter, Corporal Henry A. Evans died from wounds in the Military Hospital at Washington and was brought home and buried in the old cemetery at Westcock. Capt. Evans was a son of William Evans, who was a son of Isaac Evans. His mother was Lois Estabrooks, a daughter of William Estabrooks, who was a son of James Estabrooks (Squire Jim) the first Sackville man to become a member of the local House of Parliament. James Estabrooks was a son of Valentine Estabrooks who came from Rhode Island to Sackville in 1761, and his monument is the oldest standing in the old Four Corner Cemetery. He died October 23, 1770 in his 48th year. Both Capt. Evans' father and mother, William Evans and Lois Estabrooks died when he was a very young man. His only son, Ernest E., died when a lad of ten years of age, and there were seven daughters: Emma (Mrs. Captain Purdy) who died in 1908; Lois A. (Mrs. W. A. Russell); Grace (Mrs. Captain Charles Moore); Minnie (Mrs. R. C. Tait) who died in 1927; Annette (Mrs. F. J. Robidoux); Margaret and Gertrude Evans. The five daughters all reside in Shediac, New Brunswick. Mary E. Lyons, was of United Empire Loyal descent, daughter of Thomas Ratchford Lyons, who came from Cornwallis to Sackville. Capt. David Lyons of Sackville, who died at Benin on the African coast, was a half brother. Captain James Lyons, who was killed in Saint John, by falling from his ship, was her own brother. Captain Rufus and Henry Lyons were sons of Captain David Lyons. Hon. Sanford Bates, Federal Commissioner of Correction for U.S.A. is a grand nephew, being a grandson of her sister, the former Lucinda Lyons of Sackville. FAWCETT Three Fawcett brothers, John, William and Robert, left Hovingham, Yorkshire, in 1774 for America. Robert settled in United States. He followed the sea and was lost. He left a son and a daughter. The son followed his father's occupation and met the same fate, was lost at sea. All connection between the Sackville Fawcetts and the daughter has long been lost. William Fawcett and his wife, Anne, settled at the Four Corners. The widow of the late Fletcher George occupies the site of his homestead. They raised three children: William, Mary (Polly) and John. William married into the Holmes family. His location was occupied later by Mr. James George and his son Charles. William raised two children, Rufus and Betsy. A tragedy took place that shocked the whole country. William while seated at a table near a window in the parlor, was shot dead from outside. Rufus soon after left the country for United States and was lost sight of. Betsy married an English gentleman -- James George. They raised four children, namely: William F., a leading man in the community; Charles, who occupied his father's place; Elizabeth, who married Rev. Silas James, and Emma. Mary (Polly) married into the Dobson family at Sussex; John married a widow. Her maiden name was Foster and her first husband was a Colpitts. They raised a family of four: George, who never married; Anne, who married a Glendenning of Baie Verte; Ellen, who married a Chappell, and Squire William. He married first Alice, daughter of Stephen Chase, of Cornwallis. They lived in his father's place. They raised a family of four: John, Albert, Wesley and Ellen. After Mrs. Fawcett's death, Squire William married a second time, this time to Anne Chappell. They had six children: Almira, who married Rev. William Perkins and went to California; Eunice who married James Fillmore, who also went to California, Amelia, who married Milledge Anderson, son of John Anderson of Coles Island; Margaret, who married Alex. Peakes, and Clara, who married Charles Perkins who went to California, and Chappel who married Ann Truth and kept the home place of Squire William. John, also a J.P. married into the Atkinson family who had a family of eight: Guilford, who went into the Civil Service and lived in Ottawa; George, William, S _____, Maria, Alice, Edith, May. Albert married Charlotte, daughter of Mr. John Harris and raised five children; William B., A. Chase who at one time was a representative in the Assembly; Alice, Sam., St. P. and Nellie. Wesley Fawcett married Margaret Goodwin, and raised a family of four: Julia, Nettie, Bliss, Agnes. Robert Fawcett's descendants moved to Lower Sackville. His grandson, Robert, occupied a valuable farm, occupied at the time by Miss Ledernier. Next, south of his was the property owned by his grandson, John, north of the Male Academy Brook. The latter, associated with his son Charles, started and built up Fawcett's Stove Foundry. He had two sons, Alfred and Amos, doing business in Boston; another son Hibbert, and six daughters, Mrs. George E. Ford, Mrs. Walter Fowler, Mrs. Dr. Johnson, Mrs. Stephen Ayer, Mrs. Lyman Day, and Mrs. Edward Nash. Next to John Fawcett's lands came Robert Fawcett on Fawcett Brook. Robert was a son of Robert who had also had John, Mary, Nancy. FISHER In our colonial history there is scarcely a name more prominent than "Fisher" to which the late William Shives Fisher, the proprietor of the Enterprise Foundry of Sackville, belonged. His ancestors were Dutch. They came to Bergen County, in New Jersey, about 1636. Lewis, Mr. W. S. Fisher's greatgrandfather was a member of the New Jersey Volunteers, and fought against the revolutionists. He shared the fate of many others in having his property confiscated. With his wife and child, Peter, they came to New Brunswick as Loyalists and settled in what eventually became Fredericton in October, 1783. Peter eventually wrote the first history of New Brunswick -- a most reliable as well as valuable work. Of his sons -- William, became Superintendent of the Indians; Henry, Superintendent of Education. The three others were lawyers, Edward, Charles and Peter. Peter lived in Woodstock and endowed and created the Fisher Memorial Hospital, Fisher Memorial Library as well as Vocational School, High School, etc. Charles, the eldest, a lawyer in Fredericton, was the leader in New Brunswick in the struggle for responsible government. He became first Attorney General of New Brunswick, Premier and subsequently Judge of the Supreme Court. He was one of the Fathers of Confederation, and the first member for York County in the Dominion House. One sister became Mrs. Charles Connell, wife of New Brunswick's Postmaster General, who subsequently became first member for Carleton County in the Dominion Parliament. W. Shives Fisher was the son of William. One daughter of William's became the wife of David Pottinger, C. M. G., the ex-efficient manager of the Intercolonial Railway, another daughter married Sir George Parkin. One daughter of the latter married Dr. Grant, head of Upper Canada College, Toronto. Another married the Hon. Vincent Massey, the first Canadian Minister to Washington, a third J. M. Macdonnell, General Manager of the National Trust Company, the fourth Harry Wimperis, one of the leading men in aviation in Great Britain. Many years ago, Mr. William Shives Fisher, partner in the wholesale Hardware firm of Emerson & Fisher Limited, Saint John, purchased the Enterprise Foundry which had not been a profitable concern. By his energy, foresight and capacity he developed it until it became one of the leading manufacturing industries in this part of New Brunswick and perhaps the Maritime Provinces. Since Mr. Fisher's death in Saint John 1931, the business has been carried on by his three sons, all residents of Sackville. HARPER Christopher Harper was a Yorkshireman. He came out with some other immigrants in the Ship, "Albion," that sailed from Hull, in March, 1774, He arrived at Fort Cumberland in May and was surprised to find the ground covered with snow. He is said to have brought with him a stock of cattle and horses. He first occupied a house at the Fort that had been built by the Acadians. Two years after he came, the Eddy force from New England appeared to capture Fort Cumberland. They burned his house. Soon after he sold his property at the Fort to his son-in-law, Gideon Palmer, who later removed to Dorchester. Mr. Harper obtained the Mill property, (Morice's at Sackville) and removed there. It had been the property of the Ayer's family. Harper had carried on proceedings in the Supreme Court for burning his house at the Fort. He was a very strong and determined Loyalist and the Ayers family, or most of them, were imbued with the New England spirit, of independence. In 1809, he obtained a grant of land from the Government of the Mill Pond and a considerable area of wilderness and marsh. He had a son, Christopher, a Captain in the British Army. He was ordered to Quebec and left via the North Shore route, but he was never heard of after he left Miramichi. Another son, William, occupied his lands. A portion of them came into the hands of his son, Christopher, and his grandson, Chipman. Mr. Harper is said to have owned the first two wheel chaise that appeared in Westmorland County. He was a magistrate and is credited with reading the lessons on Sundays at the Fort when there was no minister. His daughter married Capt. Richard Wilson. The Memorial of Christopher Harper states in the year 1780 he obtained a judgment in his Majesty's Supreme Court for the Province of Nova Scotia against Elijah Ayer, and other defendants for the sum of 585 pounds to satisfy which an execution was levied upon the real estate of the said Ayer, particularly upon three rights of land at Tantramar in the Township of Sackville, No. 53, 54, and 55, of which same rights a Sheriff's Deed was duly executed to your Memorialist -- that the possession of the same rights being afterward wrongly withheld from your Memorialist he was compelled for the recovery thereof to bring an action of ejectment against the said Ayer in the Supreme Court of this Province and recovered a judgment therein for the possession of the said rights so conveyed to him by the said Sheriff's Deed. That in executing the writ of possession under the said judgment your Memorialist discovered that the lots No. 53 and 54 above mentioned although they had been a long time in the possession of the said Ayer, had never been granted but still remained the property of the Crown. Your Memorialist therefore most humbly prays that your Excellency will be pleased to order a grant to be made to him of the said rights Nos. 53 and 54. Without them your Memorialist will remain a very great Sufferer in consequence of the trespasses for which his action above mentioned was originally brought in the province of Nova Scotia and more especially as your Memorialist most humbly conceives no other person has any fair pretention to a grant of the same right. The present occupiers have possession thereof by the Connivance of the said Ayer after the Commencement of the above actions at law by your Memorialist for redress of the manifold injuries he had sustained. Amos Botsford certified that the facts were correctly stated. Ward Chipman certified in a letter to Jonathan Odell as to Harper's rights. Surveyor General Sproule certified Mr. Harper's claim as remarkably good, grounded on his well known services at Fort Cumberland during the rebellion, and the great losses he sustained at that time from his rebellious neighbours, many of whom are still settled in the country. Amos Botsford reported to the Government (1786):-- Soon after the levy of the execution in order to defend Harper the inhabitants of Sackville resumed or escheated the mill and stream and by a committee of three of which Mr. Cornforth was one, gave a deed of the same to Nehemiah Ayer, son of Elijah, with covenants of warrantry. Harper brought an action against the two Ayers, which was then pending. Mr. Botsford remarks that nothing is said in any of the grants about the mill privilege. The Committee asserted the mill was not kept in repair and it was sold by them on condition it should be kept in repair. MORICE'S MILL POND -- 1797 To His Excellency, Governor Carleton, Of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick, &c, &c, &c. The Memorial of Charles Dixon, Esq., in behalf and at the request of the Proprietors of the Township of Sackville respectfully sheweth:-- That there is a tract of land in the Town of Sackville, overflowed with water. Originally at first settling of the Town, was set apart for a Mill privilege for said Town, and as it has never been granted and the Town of Sackville making a great progress in improvements, and work of general utility, such as Fulling Mills, &c., much wanted. Your Memorialist, in behalf of said Town, humbly begs Your Excellency would grant to such persons in trust for said Town as may meet Your Excellency's approbation, the above Tract of Land, that improvements may not be retarded and Your Memorialist, as in duty bound, will ever pray. P.S. -- The particulars of what was done and what the Town would wish to be done will accompany this, with the names of Proprietors of the Town, at a public meeting respecting the above tract referred to your Secretary. January, 1797; Amos Botsford, Esq., Step. Millidge, Esq., John Millidge, Thomas Herret, Isaac Evens, George Boulmar, Wm. Below, Simon Peefley, Step'n Below, Joseph Lamb, Charles Lewis, Titus Thornton, John Fluther, Nicholas Simmons, Tho. Bowser, John Fawset, John Aakinson, Frederick Delesdernier, William Harper, Joseph Lederoy, Henry Delesdernier, John Wood, John Seares, Agnas Macfee, David Weton, William Fawset, Jr., Tho. Anderson, John Anderson, John Patterson, George Patterson, Tho. Anderson, Jr., Ebenezer Ward, Joseph Ward, Samuel Hicks, James Hicks, Allinandrew Rancday, Richard Wilson, Esq., John Harper, John Ogden, Tho. Verlow, John Tilton, Tho. Bowser, Jr., Ebenezer Bowser, Captain Eddy. Mr. Harper had three sons and four daughters. Besides Capt. Christopher he had John and William, the former married a daughter of Titus Thornton, and William, one of the Haliday family from Cobequid. The former made a home for himself at Dorchester and the latter, the farm occupied later, by the late I. C. Harper at Upper Sackville. Mr. Harper's daughters married as follows: Charlotte to Bedford Boultenhouse; Fanny to Thomas King; Annie married Major Richard Wilson and Catherine, Gideon Palmer. The late Joseph C. Harper, who started the milling business that gave the town of Port Elgin its first impulse, was a grandson of Christopher; Frederick Harper, a prominent citizen of Seattle, United States, a son of Joseph. THOMAS HERRITT In 1809, Thomas Herritt petitioned the government as follows: He is fifty-six years of age, his family consists of a wife and ten children the oldest of whom is twenty years of age. That about ten years since your Memorialist obtained a grant under the great seal of this Province for three hundred and sixty acres of wilderness lands which he immediately settled, and cleared about twenty acres, which is now under cultivation, and from which his family is principally supported, that he has also built upon the same a dwelling house and barn. That your Memorialist having no marsh land included in his said grant has met with great difficulties in improving his farm having no other means for his support than what are derived from his own exertions and labor. He therefore begs leave to state that in front of the lands granted to your Memorialist there are twenty-one acres of marsh which is claimed by one James Rogers, who has never made any improvement by diking or otherwise, that suffers the same to be in its rude state tho' he has had possession of the same for nearly thirty years past. That the said James Rogers also claims a seven acre lot of which he has had possession for nearly the same time which said lot still remains in its original wild state. HICKS Samuel Hicks was one of those Planters who came from New England in 1772. When Lord William Campbell in 1773 issued a grant of 51 shares of 500 acres each, Mr. Hicks was registered as owner of the half of Lot 59 in Letter C Division. Mr. Hicks is the ancestor of the Sackville Hicks family. The members have never shown any disposal to shine in public life, but belong to that class fortunate for the country, who as substantial farmers, are satisfied to pay their bills and while living themselves let others live. HUMPHREY In a Memorial dated 4th of July, 1807, Jane Humphrey stated -- That she came about nine years ago into this Province, a widow with five children, fatherless and under age, three sons and two daughters, herself and husband, natives of England. That by the exertions of herself and family, her eldest son being now about twenty-one years of age, by the aid of a little property, they have gained a competent livelihood, having purchased a wood lot of about forty acres in which she has built a small, comfortable house. That in a late survey by James Watson, Esq., Deputy- Surveyor, for the representatives of Benjamin Tower, deceased, there are 300 or 400 acres of vacant land, which are unappropriated and she prays for a grant of the same. Her husband settled at Falmouth and died there. Amos Botsford, the first speaker, endorses the application in these words. "The facts stated in this Memorial are just. The industry and exertions of the family are such as to merit consideration and we do not hesitate to say the prayer of the Memorial is just. The lands were granted. Mr. Botsford, in a letter to Mr. Sproule, the Surveyor-General, says (4th July, 1807): Mrs. Humphrey's family are industrious, meritorious and have a preferable claim -- this I pledge myself for. Mr. Watson will do the same, and Mr. Estabrooks may be enquired of." Her family consisted of five children: William, Christopher and John, and two daughters, Elizabeth who married _____ Dixon and Jane who married Mr. Morice. LAWRENCE The Lawrence family of Rhode Island belonged originally to Herefordshire, England. There were three brothers, John, William and Thomas. John came to Plymouth, Mass. in 1635. In 1674 he was Mayor of New York and in 1691 Judge of the Supreme Court. They were descendants from John Lawrence, buried in 1538, in the Abby of Ramses. William Lawrence of Sackville, N.B., was in the fourth generation from William Lawrence of St. Albans, Herefordshire. Deacon William Lawrence came to Sackville from Providence, R.I., in 1760. He died on July 2nd, 1820. He married 1766, Sarah Seaman of Sackville. His descendants were: First, William; second, George; third, Nathan; fourth, James; fifth, Sarah; sixth, Elizabeth; seventh, Hulda; eighth, Rebecca. William married Sarah King. Their descendants were: first, William, second Moses; third, Nelson, fourth, Hulda, fifth, Roxanna, sixth, Ann; seventh, Sarah; eighth, Cynthia. James married Roxanna Bulmer, their descendants were: first, David; second, Valentine, third, Thomas; fourth, Mary; fifth, Elizabeth; sixth, Sarah. Sarah married James Estabrooks and had three sons and five daughters. Elizabeth married Simon Outhouse and had four sons and five daughters. George married Mary Eddy. His descendants were: first, Eddy; second, Nathan; third, George; fourth, William; fifth, Joseph; sixth, Rebecca; seventh, Olive, eighth, Mary. Nathan married Ann Anderson, their descendants were: Caroline, Mary, John, Ann. William married Pamela Stewart. Their descendants were Eddy, William, Lois, Mary Jane. George married Jacobina Barnes, their descendants were: first, Amos; second, George, who married Miss Purdy; third, James; fourth, William; fifth, Laban; sixth, Mary Jane; seventh, Elizabeth; eighth, Jacobina; ninth, Clarissa; tenth, Emily; eleventh, Ploma; twelfth, Jenny. Olive Morse, daughter of Joseph Morse, married Capt. Eddy. Their daughter, Polly, married first, George Lawrence and afterwards _____ King. Eddy lived during the Revolutionary War at Eastport and was engaged in privateering. One of his daughters married _____ Wilder. Their daughter married the late W. K. Reynolds of Lepreau. OGDEN The first Ogden of whom we have any record preferred to spend his time in prison to swearing allegiance to Uncle Sam. He was a British soldier; was captured by the rebels, imprisoned, but offered his freedom if he would change his allegiance, but refused. He was later exchanged. His nephew John, belonged to Long Island, came to Sackville with the Loyalists, and occupied the farm later owned by the late Bloomer Ogden. He married Nancy, a daughter of John Fawcett. They had eight children: John, William, Henry, Thomas, Bloomer, Robert, Ann and Jane. Capt. Henry Ogden had two sons, Amos and William. Amos was very prominent in civic and municipal affairs and a very useful public man. William married a daughter of Mr. Bedford Barnes; a daughter, Halibartia, married Mr. H. H. Parlee, a successful and leading barrister at Edmonton, Alberta. MARK PATTON He states (1788) that there is a right or share of land in Sackville No. 56 Letter B Division, which was set apart to make good some lots that the mill pond overflowed by a committee at the first setting of the town and given to one William Baker. The said Baker and others put up a mill on the stream adjoining said No. 56. After some time said Baker purchased the whole of the mill and sold it to Nathaniel Mason; Mason sold it to Ayers and now by virtue of a judgment obtained it belongs to Christopher Harper Esq. and said Baker sold the land No. 56 to David Alvison which said land the subscriber bought of said Alvison and it has been on record these thirteen years. I have cleared and improved the same not doubting of a good title, till Mr. Harper told me he had applied for a grant. As the land, the mill and stream are different and no way connected nor in the least interfere with each other, your Memorialist begs to have the said No. 56 confirmed to him by a grant of the same and he will as in duty bound ever pray. Charles Dixon writes: "I have examined the particulars respecting No. 56 and believe the above account to be just." Mr. Sproul stated the lot had never been granted to any one. ELIPHALET REED Mr. Reed memorialized the Government on the 22nd of July, 1786. He states that John Olney, Jr., drew lot No. 23 Letter C Division. That soon thereafter, he went to New England 24 years ago. He was then dead. Olney put Reed in possession who has put up a dwelling house in which he resides, besides he has dyked some land and fenced in land. He wanted a grant which was ordered, to be issued to him. THE ROGERS Charles Dixon in a letter to the government dated 1809 thus describes the Rogers brothers. The two Rogers have large tracts of land in Sackville for upwards of forty years back and yet without house or barn or stock or improvement of any sort, but as they found it in a state of nature so it remains at this instant. In consequence of the above neglect, your Memorialist is put to great inconvenience as the trees are still standing on the same and is not far from the dwelling house of your Memorialist, which said marsh and seven acre lot belong to the right number twenty in Lot A Division, Sackville. That the said James Rogers is a single man, has no family or fixed residence and never has shown the least disposition to clear or settle any land. DANIEL SEARS He states, 1805, your Memorialist purchases of one Cornwall a lot of land which had been registered to his son George on which he paid the sum of fifty pounds, for the purpose of erecting a Grist Mill, which is much wanted for the use of the Settlement there. That the said Samuel Cornwall gave to your Memorialist an obligation (which is hereunto annexed) with a condition to procure for your Memorialist a legal Title to the said lot. That the said Samuel Cornwall in the beginning of this winter has again sold the same lot to one Rhuben Lyon who came over from the River Saint John. That the said Samuel Cornwall has refused to repay to your Memorialist the purchase money paid for the said lot and is moreover in such indigent circumstances as to preclude the chances of recovering the penalty of the Bond. That your Memorialist is a man with a family and has never drawn any land from Government, and therefore humbly prays that the said lot so by him purchased may be granted to him together with 100 acres of the adjoining abandoned lot survey for Ezekeal Sears. And as in duty bound, will ever pray. Mr. Sproul states: "The lot surveyed for George Cornwall contains 200 acres, the abandoned lot joining it surveyed for Sears contains 500 acres of which 400 acres has been applied for by Josiah Burgess." SEAMAN Charles Seaman, a native of Rehoboth, Mass., was born in 1700, removed to Sackville about the year 1761. He was a highly esteemed deacon of the Baptist Church, Sackville, N.B. He was the father of Job Seaman. When Job was about 18 years of age, the New Light movement spread to Sackville. He became interested, was finally converted and relating his experience to the Church at Sackville, became baptized and after a while, determined to devote his time to the ministry. He commenced his ministerial work in New Brunswick but in 1772, he supplied the Baptist Church in North Attleborough, Massachusetts, and in 1773, was ordained its Pastor. He continued there fourteen years and witnessed two revivals and baptized more than a hundred persons. The following account of the Seaman family was written in 1906, by Miss Elizabeth M. Seaman of Chicago. REV. JOB SEAMAN'S FAMILY "The names of Charles Gilbert, Nathan and Job Seaman. The latter was a son of Charles, known as "Dea. Chas"; Charles Gilbert, Nathan, John, James, Thomas W., Susannah, Mary Rosamond were children of Thomas and Susannah Seaman of Swansea, Massachusetts in 1687, when they joined the "Old Baptist Church" -- "The Myles Church". The children were born from 1690 on. Thomas was called the "School Master" of Swansea. I descend from the son John, married Priscilla Wood and moved across the line to Scituate, R.I. about 1746. Dea. Chas", born 1700, died 1771 in Sackville: he married in Rhode Island, Hannah Bowen, and she died in 1798 in New Lindon, N.H., with her son Rev. Job Seaman. He married Sarah Estabrooks; she was a daughter of Valentine and Dorcas (Beverly) Estabrooks of Johnston, Rhode Island. He was ordained 1773, at Attleborough, Massachusetts, and was closely associated with Brown University in Providence. He named a son after President Manning. He went as a Missionary in New Hampshire 1788 and died there 1830. Mr. Manning Seaman of Brookline, Massachusetts, was a descendant of Rev. Job Seaman. Gilbert went to Nova Scotia and then returned to the Berkshires, Massachusetts. His descendants are in Ohio. He had a son, Gilbert, that married Martha Alger of Scituate, Rhode Island in 1758. James had a large family in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. The "Remington Typewriting" Seamans of Elmira, New York are descendants of this James. Mr. A. S. Klein, of Upper Berne, Pennsylvania, claims that all the Seamans descend from one Nicholas Seaman of Switzerland, 1304. The descendants of Capt. John Seaman, Long Island, 1660 (Noted Quaker), claim that they are from Norfolk, England, and have this tradition "The Seaman family were originally Danish." In old Norse annals the members of families banded together for mutual protection and plunder. In one of their excursions they landed on the Eastern Coast of England, whipped the natives and held the land. They remained in possession until subdued by Norman Conqueror. They passed under the name "Seaman" (Men of the Sea). One of these leaders joined the Crusaders under Richard Ceour de Lion, gained great renown in the Holy Land and on his return from Jerusalem was knighted by the King, given a coat of arms and a crest. The name is spelled between Dutch and English, "Symnds." A society exists of about 900 Seamans in Pennsylvania who descend from Julian Luding Seaman of Germany. Mr. A. S. Klein of Upper Berne, Pennsylvania, is Secretary. Mr. Frank Haviland of York, Pennsylvania and Mrs. Mary P. Bunker of Montagle, New York are authorities on Capt. John Seaman, 1660, L. I. Quaker. This tradition is current among the descendants of Thomas Seaman of Swansea, Massachusetts. "King James VI of Scotland became King James I of England. The family were ardent Catholics, but one member renounced the faith and was banished to Virginia, but the King was reported to be interested in him and he was allowed to take his money, treasures and silver. The King gave him a grant of land in the new country, in part of which Charlston now stands. The man had a wife and three sons. He died and she married again and at her death her husband became guardian of the three sons. He married again and had a family. The mother of _____ which was anxious to get rid of the Stuart boys. The stepfather took them to sea and bribed a Captain to take them to the Plymouth Rock Country under the name of Seaman and get them a home and they would be provided for. The oldest boy knew why he had been sent away and when he became of age, he told his brothers of their property in Virginia and he was going to claim it. He went in a vessel that was never heard from. Two years later the second boy made the attempt, but the vessel was wrecked. The third boy decided that as both of his brothers had lost their lives in the attempt to claim their property he would remain in the Plymouth Rock Country and retain the name Seamans". SMITH Abner Smith, one of the leading citizens of Sackville, a generation ago, built up a large shoe-making and tannery business. His kindly disposition and genial manner will long keep his memory green in the minds of the people of Sackville. The father of Abner and James Smith was also named James. He was a non-commissioned officer in the British Army and was present at the Battle of Corunna, where he was wounded. He was mustered out of the service with a small pension. He returned to Scotland where he taught school for some time. He had three brothers, two of them, George and John, were master mariners and followed the sea. The third one was a surgeon in the King's Dragoon Guards. Honorable William Crane, when he returned from one of his trips to England, said that in a hotel in London, a young man who had learned he was from New Brunswick, told him he had a brother living in a place called Sackville, and that his name was James Smith. Mr. Crane at once established the entente cordiale by informing him that he was from that place and knew him well. From papers in the Smith family, it would appear that the Smiths were stewards to the Earls of Fife. James Smith landed at Halifax and made his way to Shemogue in the Parish of Botsford, where he started to carve out a farm for himself in the wilderness, but imagining Sackville was a better location, he obtained a grant of lands from the Crown there. The lands are still in the hands of his descendants. Abner had a brother Alexander, who engaged in the harness making business in Sackville. Mr. Abner Smith's business descended to his son, James. ELIZABETH SMITH Elizabeth Experience Smith was married five times, Patrick Ward, Abel Gore, Foster, Sole Trites, S. Siddall. By Abel Gore she had three children, one son, Abel Gore, two daughters, Deborah, who married Lewis Trites and Pollisene who married a Trueman. Abel Gore's sisters were Mrs. Starr, Mrs. DeWolfe, Mrs. Ratchford, Mrs. Bishop, Mrs. Newcombe. Abel Gore had a brother in Holland named Asaph Gore. The Gores came from Ireland County Mayo. The Gores are descendants of John Gore, England. RICHARD THOMPSON In 1788, Richard Thompson stated in a petition for a grant of land, he had been a settler in this County for nearly fourteen years and still disposed to remain in the same, but never had as yet received any grant of land from Government. Beg leave to address your Excellency for an Escheat of number forty-six and one half of number forty-four in letter B Division. Westmorland the other half of forty-four, your Memorialist being in possession of by virtue of his father-in-law's will, and as your Memorialist has a family of seven children. TOLAR THOMPSON Tolar and his brother, John, came from Ireland. John married Mrs. Grace, the widow of Michael Grace. Grace was said to have been the chief gardener of Lord Tolar -- Earl of Norwood. Tolar at first settled at Wood Point and then moved to Tantramar, where he soon obtained a reputation as a skilful marsh maker. Tolar left four sons, John, Benjamin, Joseph and William, all married and left families. By tradition, Tolar Thompson was a grandson of Lord Tolar, Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas, Ireland, his father having eloped with the Judge's daughter. TOLAR THOMPSON AND THE MARSHES There are about forty miles of marshes abreast of Sackville which are the source of immense wealth to the community. The Acadian French drained and cultivated districts between the creeks. The great body of it was untouched by them. When Tolar Thompson came to Sackville the vast surface was composed of floating moss, swamps, lakes and oozing streams, through which fresh water forced its way to the Bay. Mr. Thompson was the first man to appreciate the agricultural value of this area and conceived the idea of making drains to carry off the fresh water and replacing it with the tides to make deposits of mud and create firm land. He was followed in this work by the Botsfords and Fawcetts as marsh-makers. The late W. B. Fawcett visited the Acadian Settlements in Louisianna to inspect the methods there adopted of building levees against the Mississippi floods and also cultivating the lands. He found they had discarded the time honored dyking space and adopted a system of power machinery. In a Memorial to the government Tolar Thompson states that he is thirty-six years old, and has a wife and four male and three female children. That he is desirous of obtaining a certain proportion of the vacant sunken bog in said Sackville, hereinafter described, for the sole purpose of enabling him to erect fences to keep the cattle from trespassing on lands which he already holds by purchase in that neighborhood, and as some compensation for a road he has undertaken to make, and on which he has already expended three hundred and sixty-four pounds of currency of his own money on the said road, leading from Great Bridge River to point Midgic,--to wit commencing at the eastwardly line of land granted to Charles Dickson, Esq., on the Southerly shore of Goose Lake so called, thence running along the South shore of said lake to line of the Township of said Sackville, thence north on said line to the woods; thence westwardly down the shore to Point Midgic; thence northwestwardly in a direct line to the southwest end of Houston's Island (so- called) thence southwestwardly until it strikes the point of land joining Log Cove (so-called) thence along the rear line of land formerly granted to James Estabrooks, Esq. and two others, and also on the rear line of lands granted to Charles Dixon, Esq. to the first mentioned bounds. That more than one half of the above described tract is a sunken mossy bog, in which a pole may (with ease) be run down to the depth of ten feet or more, and consequently, of no use whatever, but that above specified. That the remainder of said tract is covered with water. That he holds by purchase, the Lot No. 60 in Letter C Division, bounded by a brook, on the North West side, which brook prevents him from making a fence on his own ground that might stand; that he is obliged to erect his fence on a small strip of land containing about one acre, lying between said brook and the road leading to the new West Marsh, extending from the bend of the road to the Old Abideau (so-called). Your Memorialist therefore most Humbly prays that Your Honor will duly consider the expense that he has been at in making the road above said, and will grant to him such part of the sunken bog as is herein before described, as your Honor may think meet. And as in duty bound will ever pray. TOLAR THOMPSON. February 26, 1817. P.S.:--Your Memorialist would further represent to Your Honor that he has never drawn any land before, except a small Lake and two lots of wilderness land, belonging to the right and share of No. 10 in Letter C the whole of which right was formerly granted to Robert Lattimore. The Front described in this Memorial contains about 700 acres, most part of it is low sunk marsh. GEO. SPROULE. The facts mentioned in the aforegoing Memorial are correctly stated. The Memorialist has been engaged for three years past in cutting a large ditch, at the Head of the Sackville Marsh, which has and will be attended with great public benefit, and has cost him much time and expense. The Memorialist is a person of enterprise and industry, and will by his exertions, reclaim much of the sunken bog applied for, being amply possessed with the means. W. BOTSFORD. The undersigned being acquainted with the tract mentioned in the foregoing, do hereby certify that the facts mentioned in the foregoing Memorial are correctly stated. And also that it is their opinion that the Road mentioned in the said Memorial may be completed for the sum of sixteen hundred and thirty-six pounds, in addition to what has been already expended by your Honor's Memorialist, and as the Road mentioned in the Memorial will open a communication to a very large tract of vacant or unsettled land, of a very superior quality, and of great value, (when the road is completed) which for want of said, must remain a wilderness, and of little or no value, as there is no other way of convenient communication, with said land. We therefore beg your Honor in Council to take into consideration the enterprise and exertion of your Memorialist, which is most certainly a most valuable enterprise, and if successfully pursued, (as doubt not it will be) it will be a very great advantage to the Province at large, and to that part of it in particular, and we beg therefore that your Honor in Council will comply with the request of your Memorialist. BENJAMIN WILSON J. ESTABROOKS, RUFUS SMITH, JOHN CHAPMAN. UPHAM The first wife of Judge Upham was the daughter of Hon. John Murray. She died in New York in 1782. In 1792 he married Mary, a daughter of the Hon. Joshua Chandler, of New Haven, a Loyalist. The service was performed by James Law, J.P. at the Fort. Stephen Milledge, of Westcock, farmer, merchant and land surveyor, married a daughter of the Hon. Joshua Chandler. His daughters married (1) Hon. E. B. Chandler; (2) Dr. Marmaduke Backhouse; (3) Capt. Mansfield Cornwall. Amos Botsford's son, William, had eight sons and one daughter. The latter married the Hon. R. L. Hazen of Hazen's Castle, Saint John. The sons' names were: (1) Hazen, who lived and died in the Westcock House. He at the time represented the county in the Legislature. (2) Amos, who was a member of the Legislative Council of New Brunswick, and later became a Senator of Canada. (3) Chipman, a lawyer who lived at Dalhousie and was at one time a member of the Legislature from Restigoushie. (4) George, a lawyer. He was clerk of the Legislative Council at New Brunswick. (5) LeBaron, a medical doctor at St. John. (6) Charles, who went to and lived in United States. (7) Bliss, a lawyer elected three times to the Legislature and became Judge of the County Court of Westmorland. (8) Blair, who for years was Sheriff of Westmorland and then became Warden of the Penitentiary. These men were all strikingly large and physically vigorous. Stephen Milledge, who was Crown Land Surveyor, Sheriff of Westmorland, and probably the first trader in Sackville, lived at Westcock. Hazen married a daughter of Mansfield Cornwall and had one son, Milledge, who was lost at sea. Amos Edwin married late in life, the widow of Joseph F. Allison, (nee Mary Cogswell of Kings, N.S.) Chipman married a daughter of Mansfield Cornwall. George married at Fredericton, Frances, a daughter of Henry G. Clopper. Bliss married Jane, daughter of Ichabod Lewis. Blair married Miss Cogswell of Cornwallis, Kings, N.S. Edward Barron Chandler studied law with William Botsford at Westcock and married Phoebe, daughter of Stephen Milledge. Another daughter of Stephen Milledge married Dr. Marmaduke Backhouse, whose son, William, was for many years Registrar of Deeds, Dorchester. The family is extinct. Another daughter married into the Cornwall family. Amelia Cornwall married David Swayne, Collector of Customs at Richibucto. She with her family removed to United States. Hon. R. L. Hazen had two children, Captain Frank Hazen and Islem. The latter married Charles U. Chandler of Dorchester and died without issue. Captain Hazen, who inherited Hazen Castle, Saint John, also died without issue. His cousin, Chief Justice, Sir Douglas Hazen, inherited his estate. WARD Jonathan Ward was a native of Yorkshire, England. He was in the army, operating in America in 1755-59. He was struck by a bullet in the hip but he died at the age of 97 years in 1827. He and his wife, No. 2, are interred in the graveyard at Jolicure. His wife, Tabitha French, followed him to this country. She brought with her her waiting maid. She showed unusual devotion to him. After her death, he married again, and had a family of four girls and four boys. One daughter, Mary Ward, of the first marriage, grew up and married an officer at the Fort, named Reynolds. A daughter of theirs married Nathan Merrill of Sackville, and raised a large family. Hannah, another daughter, married Abenezer Bowser. Stephen married Glenora Folson and lived at Point de Bute on the Ward farm. Henry married a Miss Rayworth at Cape Tormentine. William and Jesse enlisted in the army and left the country. Jonathan Ward's father was John Ward, came from Peekskill on the Hudson. His son, John, born in 1752, and with his sons, Charles and William, were pioneer settlers at Saint John. The late Charles Ward, of Upper Sackville, had a picture of John Ward. The older generation of Wards raised families, Nehemiah, a nephew of Jonathan, raised seventeen children, four boys and thirteen girls. CAPTAIN RICHARD WILSON In a letter to the Lieut.-Governor in 1788, Capt. Richard Wilson states that he served His Majesty in the Army during the last French War, and in the late war in America was a Captain in the Royal Fencible American Regiment, notwithstanding which he has never yet received any grant of lands from the Crown. That your Memorialist is desirous of settling with his family in the county of Westmorland if he can procure a grant of lands there to enable him to support himself, that the lots Nos. 62, 63 and 64 in the Tantramar Division Letter B in the Township of Sackville are yet ungranted as are also the lots Nos. 22, 23, and 24 in the same division which last lots have been applied for by Charles Dixon, Esq., but are now relinquished by him in favour of your Memorialist. Captain Wilson obtained the grant. THE WOOD FAMILY Mr. Mariner Wood was the son of Josiah Wood, who was a Loyalist, he was an educated man and by trade a fuller. He at one time operated a fulling mill at Newport, N.S. and later one at Dorchester, where he also taught school. The Wood family being a pretty extensive one, it has been difficult to trace definitely the lineage of the local one, but it seems probable that the first Josiah was a son of Thomas Wood, of Rowley, Massachusetts. The mother of Mr. Mariner Wood was Sarah, a daughter of Mariner Ayer. Her mother was Amy Estabrooks, daughter of James Estabrooks, a J. P. and at one time a representative in the General Assembly. Besides Mariner she had a daughter named Ann. After the death of her husband, Josiah, she married 'Squire Philip Palmer, M.P.P. Among their descendants were: Acalus L., a very prominent lawyer, Member of Parliament, and later a Judge of the Supreme Court; Charles G., Land Surveyor at Sackville; Stephen, a merchant at Dorchester; Martin, a lawyer at Hopewell; Doctor Rufus Palmer, also a resident of Albert County, both of the latter represented Albert County in the Assembly. Mr. Mariner Wood was an able business man. He built up a large business in country trade; he was a shipbuilder in connection with Charles Dixon. He opened up business from the West Indies. He married Cynthia Louise, a daughter of Stephen Trueman, of Point de Bute. He had two sons, Josiah and Charles H., the latter after attaining manhood, went abroad for his health and died in England from a pulmonary complaint. Mr. Wood died in 1875 and left an ample fortune and a prosperous business to his son, Josiah. He was a prominent Methodist and Treasurer of Mount Allison Institution. While avoiding public life himself, he was an active supporter of his half brother, Mr. A. L. Palmer, in his elections in support of the Liberal-Conservative party in its struggle for Confederation, against Sir Albert Smith, the leader of the Anti- Confederation party. Mr. Wood's success was largely due to his brother-in-law, Mr. Trueman, named after the Rev. Robert Alder. Mr. Trueman being the personification of integrity, possessed in a remarkable degree, the respect and confidence of the community. ============END============= "History of Sackville" Editor and Transcriber: Carol Lee Dobson Additional Editing and Proofing: Penelope Chisholm ___________ September 1998 Published by The Chignecto Project *This electronic edition is brought to you by the volunteers of The Chignecto Project (http://www.chignecto.net). The Chignecto Project's mission is to create easily-accessible electronic editions of genealogical and historical material for Nova Scotia and New Brunswick for the public domain. We have exercised all possible diligence to ensure the accuracy of this edition. If you would like to ensure our volunteers stay inspired, please drop by our web site and thank them in our guest book. This edition is released to the public for not-for-profit use only, and for such use it may be freely distributed. 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Saint Elizabeth's Catholic Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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Saint Finbars Cemetery, Saukville, Wisconsin

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== About == This cemetery is located on Saint Finbar Road in the Town of Saukville, between Hawthorne Road and Shady Lane. ([https://goo.gl/maps/JVubaT9vX6G2 Google Map]) This cemetery was founded by Saukville's Irish settlers. Consisting of mainly Irish families. The cemetery is still in use today by a few families. It is a very beautiful and well kept cemetery, settled on top of a hill within the trees. On April 24, 1854, [[Hagerty-254|Andrew Hagerty]] and [[Thorton-201|Bridgit (Thornton) Hagerty]] donated to the Right Rev. John Martin Henni, Bishop of Milwaukee, two acres of land in the east half of the northeast quarter of Section 8 in the Town of Saukville, to be used "for a church burying ground." This became the St. Finbar's Cemetery, which lies on the west side of St. Finbar's Road between present-day Hawthorne Road on the north and present-day Shady Lane on the south.John Boatman, ''Memories From A Rural Ethnic Community: at "the crossroads": The Saukville, Wisconsin Area'' (University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, 1993), p 112 ==Interments== This list is from a transcription done by [[Zalewski-1|Brian Zalewski]] in May 2000. It has not been updated. This is on the to-do list. Profiles will also be created/linked and the data cleaned up a bit. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" ! Last Name || First Name || Maiden Name || Birth || Death || Notes |- | Bell || Nancy N. || || 20 Aug 1933 || || |- | [[Bell-18708|Bell]] || [[Bell-18708|Robert Rae]] || || 31 May 1916 || 14 Dec 1997 || |- | Bradley || Catherine || || 1917 || || |- | Bradley || Charles || || 1930 || || |- | Bradley || Ellen || || unreadable || || |- | Bradley || Eugene || || 15 Oct 1854 || || aged 8 years |- | Bradley || James M. || || 1937 || || |- | Bradley || John Ed. || || 1888 || || |- | Bradley || John || || 1907 || || |- | Bradley || Katie || || 1863 || 12 Sep 1871/72 || aged 8 years |- | [[Harrington-5866|Bradley]] || [[Harrington-5866|Mary]] || Harrington || || 14 Dec 1900 || aged 63 years 9 mos 1 day, w/o Owen |- | Bradley || Mary || || 22 Sep 1888 || || aged 84 years, w/o Owen Bradley, Sen., born in Co. Cork, Ireland |- | Bradley || Owen E. || || 1891 || || |- | Bradley || Owen || || 21 Aug 1890 || || aged 94 years |- | [[Bradley-8281|Bradley]] || [[Bradley-8281|Owen]] || || 1832 || 1904 || |- | Bradley || Patrick F. || || 1887 || || |- | Bradley || William || || 1889 || || |- | Casey || Bonnie Jean || || 7 Aug 1932 || 15 Sep 1995 || Mother |- | Casey || Patrick Hurley || || 1 Sep 1831 || || Father |- | Ciriacks || Nancy L. || || 8 Sep 1938 || || nee Hyde |- | Ciriacks || Robert L. || || 23 Nov 1940 || 8 Jul 1998 || |- | Coleman || Dennis || || 12 Aug 1875 || || |- | Coleman || Jerry || || || unreadable || |- | Coleman || Lizzie || || unreadable || || |- | Cotter || Jane || || 8 Apr 1867 || || w/o Barnaby |- | Cotter || Mary || || 26 Jun 1861 || 10 Apr 1897 || |- | [[Cronin-859|Cronin]] || [[Cronin-859|John]] || || abt 1811 || 10 Apr 1881 || aged 70 years, born in the Parish of Ellin, Co. Limirick, Ireland |- | Cronin || Margaret || || 1860 || 1949 || |- | Cronin || Mary || || 6 Feb 1889 || || aged 82 years |- | Cronin || Michael || || 1845 || 1916 || |- | Crowly || Margaret || || 30 Apr 188? || || aged 71 years |- | [[Fitzgibbons-97|Daly]] || [[Fitzgibbons-97|Johanna Sr.]] || Fitzgibbons || 1 Aug 1822 || 11 Jan 1903 || |- | [[Daly-1575|Daly]] || [[Daly-1575|Michael W.]] || || 1863 || 1944 || |- | Daly || Michael || || 1869 || 1895 || |- | Daly || Michael || || 1894 || 1894 || |- | [[Daly-1816|Daly]] || [[Daly-1816|Richard Jr.]] || || 25 Aug 1851 || 12 Apr 1912 || |- | [[Daly-1576|Daly]] || [[Daly-1576|Richard]] || || 15 Aug 1814 || 21 Apr 1890 || |- | [[Daly-1814|Daly]] || [[Daly-1814|William]] || || 4 Aug 1849 || 11 Sep 1878 || Son of R & J |- | [[Bradley-8282|Deegan]] || [[Bradley-8282|Catharine]] || Bradley || 14 Mar 1876 || || aged 91 years, w/o Peter Deegan, native of Butevant, County Cork, Ireland |- | [[Desmond-360|Desmond]] || [[Desmond-360|Humphrey Earl]] || || 14 Aug 1900 || 7 Mar 1989 || |- | Desmond || Humphrey Stuart || || 18 May 1930 || || |- | [[Johnston-11929|Desmond]] || [[Johnston-11929|Janet Johnston]] || Johnston || 8 Oct 1904 || 30 Jun 1997 || |- | Desmond || Michael Robert || || 5 Feb 1963 || || |- | Desmond || Patricia Fetherston || || 5 Mar 1932 || || |- | Fetherston || Sheila Linn || || 14 Jan 1963 || 19 Nov 1988 || God cherish this fragile spirit |- | Fingley || ? || || 17 Aug 1790 || 15 Aug 1854 || R. I. P. |- | Foley || John || || 22 Aug 1864 || 26 Aug 1864 || Son of E & R.A. |- | Frawley || Elizabeth Morrissey || || 1861 || 1931 || |- | Frawley || Jerry || || 1836 || 1921 || |- | Frawley || John || || 23 Nov 1878 || || aged 77 years |- | Frawley || Margaret || || 9 Jan 1878 || || aged 62 years |- | Frawley || Walter || || 11834 || || |- | Garin || John || || 17 Jan 1869? || || |- | [[Goodwin-5711|Goggin]] || [[Goodwin-5711|Ann]] || Goodwin || || 12 Mar 1895 || aged 76 years, w/o Thomas |- | [[Goggin-230|Goggin]] || [[Goggin-230|Annie]] || || 1 Nov 1853 || 2 Feb 1864 || daughter of Thos. & Ann |- | Goggin || Mary || || 25 Jan 1871 || 18 Feb 1871 || daughter of J & G |- | [[Goggin-204|Goggin]] || [[Goggin-204|Thomas]] || || 26 Dec 1815 || 13 Jun 1877 || aged 61 years |- | [[Goggin-229|Goggin]] || [[Goggin-229|William]] || || 6 May 1844 || 2 Jun 1862 || aged 18 years, son of Thos. & Ann. "Died In War" |- | Goggin || Willie || || 25 Jul 1873 || 17 Jan 1877 || Son of J & G |- | Goodwin || Hannah || || 15 May 1880 || || |- | [[Gorman-1914|Gorman]] || [[Gorman-1914|Annie]] || || 1875 || 1906 || |- | Gorman || Benjamin || || 1879 || 1897 || |- | Gorman || Catharine || || 1829 || 1916 || |- | Gorman || Cathrine || || 1862 || 1879 || |- | [[Gorman-1676|Gorman]] || [[Gorman-1676|Cornelius]] || || 1870 || 1934 || |- | [[Barens-19|Gorman]] || [[Barens-19|Helen]] || Barens || 1872 || 1947 || w/o [[Gorman-1676|Cornelius Gorman]] |- | Gorman || Hortense || || 1906 || 1907 || daughter of Con. & Helen |- | Gorman || John || || 1856 || 1857 || |- | [[Cowper-323|Gorman]] || [[Cowper-323|Margaret]] || Cowper || 1839 || 1921 || Mother |- | Gorman || Mary || || 1827 || 1861 || |- | Gorman || Mary || || 1838 || 1857 || w/o Thomas |- | Gorman || Patrick Jr. || || 1874 || 1875 || |- | Gorman || Patrick || || 1814 || 1876 || |- | Gorman || Sarah || || 12 May 1856 || 7 Jan 188? || w/o John L. Murphy |- | [[Gorman-1913|Gorman]] || [[Gorman-1913|Thomas]] || || 1813 || 1904 || Father |- | Gorman || William || || 1855 || 1857 || |- | Gorman || William || || 1864 || 1898 || |- | Gorman || William || || 1868 || 1879 || |- | [[Gough-1230|Gough]] || [[Gough-1230|Charles]] || || 20 Jul 1902 || || aged 45 years, Father |- | Gough || Elder || || 17 Jun 1853 || 27 Mar 1903 || |- | [[Elber-9|Gough]] || [[Elber-9|Elizabeth]] || Elber/Elder || Dec 1816 || Feb 1897 || native of Co. London?, Ireland, w/o [[Gough-1231|Michael]] |- | Gough || Francis || || unreadable || || |- | [[Gough-1367|Gough]] || [[Gough-1367|Henry]] || || 25 May 1848 || 1 Oct 1902 || |- | [[Gough-1369|Gough]] || [[Gough-1369|Mary Jane]] || || || || aged 12 years, 10 mos., 7 days |- | [[Gough-1231|Gough]] || [[Gough-1231|Michael]] || || Mar 1807 || Dec 1898 || |- | Gough || Michael || || || || aged 21 years |- | [[Gough-1368|Gough]] || [[Gough-1368|Rosina]] || || 11 Nov 1834 || 6 Jul 1882 || |- | [[Gough-1370|Gough]] || [[Gough-1370|Sarah]] || || || || aged 8 years, 8 mos., 7 days |- | Gough || Willy || || unreadable || || |- | Hagerty || Andrew || || 29 Nov 1816 || || |- | [[Hagerty-254|Hagerty]] || [[Hagerty-254|Andrew]] || || 1816 || 1905 || born in Co. Cork, Ireland |- | [[Thorton-201|Hagerty]] || [[Thorton-201|Bridget]] || Thorton || 1808 || 1889 || born in Co. Cork, Ireland |- | Hagerty || Bridget || || 2 Jun 1808 || 16 Aug 1869 || w/o Hagerty |- | [[Curley-482|Harrington]] || [[Curley-482|Bridget]] || Curley || || 13 Jul 1830 || aged 37 years |- | Harrington || Daniel || || 1883 || 1883 || |- | [[Mahoney-1774|Harrington]] || [[Mahoney-1774|Ellen]] || Mahoney || || Oct 1869 || w/o Michael |- | Harrington || Ellen || || 1880 || 1883 || |- | Harrington || James || || 1872 || 1906 || |- | [[Harrington-6257|Harrington]] || [[Harrington-6257|John]] || || 1833 || 1927 || |- | Harrington || Mary Ann || || 1845 || 1928 || Mother |- | Harrington || Mary || || 13 May 1913 || || aged 70 years |- | [[Harrington-6258|Harrington]] || [[Harrington-6258|Michael]] || || || 23 Jun 1886 || aged 83 years |- | Harrington || Michael || || 1893 || 1900 || |- | Hayes || James || || 9 May 1896 || || aged 80 years, native of Co. Limerick, Ireland |- | Hayes || Mary || || 1882 || || w/o James |- | Herian || James F || || 7 Sep 1927 || || |- | Herian || Mary Ann Schall || || 5 May 1929 || || |- | [[Fitzgerald-5343|Kating]] || [[Fitzgerald-5343|Anastasia]] ||Fitzgerald || || 26 Sep 1891 || aged 72 years, born in Co. Carter, Ireland |- | Kating || Katie || || 20 Aug 1862 || || child of M & A Kating |- | Kating || Margaret || || 11 Jun 1880 || || aged 22 years |- | Kating || Margaret || || 15 Apr 1845 || || aged 9 mos., child of M & A Kating |- | [[Kating-28|Kating]] || [[Kating-28|Martin]] || || || 6 Apr 1875 || aged 67 years, born in Co. Carlow, Ireland |- | [[Kating-29|Kating]] || [[Kating-29|Patrick]] || || || 13 Aug 1865 || aged 17 years, child of M & A Kating |- | Keogh || John || || 23 May 1874 || || aged 72 years, born in the parish of St. Mullens, Co. Carlon, Ireland |- | Kirby || Daniel || || 15 Sep 1867 || || aged 60 years |- | Krueger || Sandra Lee || || 16426 || 29 Sep 1997 || You are an angel, a gift, a wife, a mother, and will be missed until we meet again. We Love You, Always |- | Lewis || Julia || || 19 Aug 1891 || || aged 70 years |- | Lewis || Richard || || 13 Dec 1885 || || aged 67 years |- | Linn || Anthony Jerome || || 31948 || || Dear Baby Child of God, born to eternal life. Small white wooden cross. |- | Lonergran || Catharine || || 1869 || 1942 || |- | [[Phair-215|Lonergran]] || [[Phair-215|Ellen]] || Phair || 1845 || 1923 || |- | [[Lonergran-2|Lonergran]] || [[Lonergran-2|John]] || || 1844 || 1919 || |- | Lonergran || Mary || || 1841 || 1876 || |- | Lonergran || Mary || || 1867 || 1919 || |- | Lonergran || Mary || || 1949 || 1949 || |- | Lonergran || Richard || || 1884 || 1909 || |- | McCarthy || Agnes M. || || 1921 || 1982 || |- | McCarthy || Charles || || 1877 || 1881 || |- | McCarthy || Dorothy || || 1895 || 1913 || |- | McCarthy || Eleanor || || 1894 || 1895 || |- | McCarthy || Frances || || 1862 || 1939 || |- | [[McCarthy-4000|McCarthy]] || [[McCarthy-4000|Frank]] || || 1862 || 1927 || Father |- | McCarthy || Irene || || 1897 || 1899 || |- | McCarthy || James E. || || 1847 || 1910 || Father |- | McCarthy || Jeremiah || || 17 Aug 1872 || || aged 65 years |- | McCarthy || Jeremiah || || 1820 || 1885 || |- | McCarthy || Jeremiah || || 1874 || 1941 || |- | McCarthy || John || || 1881 || 1883 || |- | [[Goggin-228|McCarthy]] || [[Goggin-228|Margaret]] || Goggin || 1859 || 1903 || Mother, w/o Frank |- | McCarthy || Mary F. || || 1828 || 1862 || |- | McCarthy || Mary || || 1 May 1865 || || aged 88 years, w/o James McCarthy, Born in Kinsale, Co. Cork, Ireland |- | McCarthy || Mary || || 1883 || || |- | McCarthy || Mary || || 1853 || 1895 || Mother, w/o James E. |- | McCarthy || Walter || || 1890 || || |- | McCarthy || William || || 1853 || 1923 || |- | [[Kating-30|McGinley]] || [[Kating-30|Bridget]] || Kating || || 22 Apr 1872 || aged 25 years, w/o John P. McGinley |- | [[McGinley-331|McGinley]] || [[McGinley-331|Mary]] || || || 22 Apr 1872 || aged 4 mos. |- | Meyer || Adrian || || 27 Mar 1904 || 8 Mar 1905 || |- | Monahan || Lois || || 1931 || 1995 || no permanent headstone as of yet |- | Neahous || Stanley Scott || || 21 Jan 1938 || 27 Jan 1998 || Beloved Son |- | O'Connor || Agnes || || 5 Jul 1860 || || aged 8 years |- | [[O'Connor-3197|O'Connor]] || [[O'Connor-3197|Charles]] || || 1850 || 1918 || |- | O'Connor || Daniel || || 8 Nov 1862 || || aged 11 years |- | O'Connor || Ellen || || 15 Jul 1860 || || aged 12 years |- | O'Connor || Frances || || 21 Jun 1860 || || aged 5 years |- | O'Connor || John || || 2 Aug 1860 || || aged 19 years, 4 mos. |- | O'Connor || Michael || || 7 Jun 1862 || || aged 19 years |- | O'Connor || Timothy || || unreadable || || |- | O'Hare || Bessie || || 5 Jun 1881 || 5 Oct 1902 || |- | O'Hare || Catharin || || 5 Mar 1845 || 26 Apr 1914 || |- | O'Hare || Esther || || 28 Aug 1882 || 10 Feb 1904 || |- | O'Hare || Henry B. || || 19 Apr 1838 || 28 Oct 1887 || |- | O'Hare || James || || 30 May 1886 || 1 May 1910 || |- | O'Hare || James || || unreadable || || |- | O'Hare || John || || 1849 || 1898 || |- | O'Hare || Mary || || 19 Jan 1881 || || aged 72 years |- | O'Hare || Owen || || 28 May 1883 || || |- | Omara || Larry || || unreadable || || |- | Ratajczyk || Rose || || 1896 || 1898 || |- | Ryan || Edward || || 1842 || 1904 || |- | Ryan || Ella || || 1868 || 1951 || |- | Ryan || John E. || || 1881 || 1929 || |- | Ryan || Katherine || || 1864 || 1938 || |- | [[O'Connor-3557|Ryan]] || [[O'Connor-3557|Margaret]] || O'Connor || 1841 || 1929 || Mother, w/o Thomas D. |- | Ryan || Marie || || 1874 || 1895 || |- | Ryan || Nora S. || || 1889 || 1946 || |- | [[Ryan-9444|Ryan]] || [[Ryan-9444|Thomas D.]] || || 1829 || 1911 || Father |- | Ryan || Thomas D. || || 1876 || 1954 || |- | Safford || Anne || || 1878 || 1896 || |- | Safford || John || || 1875 || 1895 || |- | Scherer || Leroy H. || || 3 Oct 1919 || 7 Jan 1995 || Tec 3, US Army, WWII |- | Schmitt || Nancy S. || || 18 Apr 1934 || 30 Oct 1993 || |- | Spiniti || Robert Wayne || || 1924 || 1984 || 1st Lt, US Army, WWII |- | Stifter || Dolores G. || || 1917 || || |- | Stifter || Otto P. || || 1914 || 1999 || |- | Supita || Olga G. Stifter || || 13 Jun 1907 || 11 Jan 1993 || |- | Tesker || Donovan G. || || 1908 || 1996 || |- | Tesker || Marcella A. || || 1914 || || |- | Wach || Bonnie D. || || 1960 || || |- | Wach || James E. || || 1949 || 1995 || |- | Wallock || Daniel H. || || 15 Jun 1945 || 20 Mar 1990 || |- | Wallock || Donald Wm. || || 20 Aug 1922 || || |- | Wallock || Phyllis || || 11 Aug 1924 || || |- | Wolfe || Judith Desmond || || 18 Sep 1928 || 6 May 1991 || |- | ? || Bridget || || unreadable || || |- | ? || Henry || || unreadable || || |- | ? || John || || unreadable || || |- | ? || Mary || || unreadable || || with Patrick |- | ? || Patrick || || unreadable || || with Mary |- | Bradley || ? || || 7 Jan ? || 7 Mar ? || |- | Coleman || ? || || unreadable || || |- | Coleman || ? || || unreadable || || |- | Coleman || ? || || unreadable || || |- | Cotter || ? || || 22 Apr 1902 || || |- | Cotter || ? || || unreadable || || |- | Cotter || ? || || unreadable || || |- | Daly || ? || || unreadable || || |- | Goggin || ? || || unreadable || || |- | Murphy || ? || || unreadable || || |} == To do == These are the to-dos. 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Saint Helena Slave Owners

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[[Category:Saint Helena]] Saint Helena inhabitants recorded as slaves and their assocated owners: English settlers began inhabiting Saint Helena in 1659. The settlers were accompanied by their families and servants. They were permitted by the Honourable East India Company to obtain additional servants to help maintain their landholdings. A letter from the Court of Director's dated 1st August 1683 included the following: " We have formerly prohibited free planters from bringing any negroes upon this reason viz, least the number of negroes upon the Island exceeding the whites should become formidable and dangerous to the Inhabitants and the security of the Island. But upon further thinking of this matter, considering likewise that there are in Barbadoes usually 50,000 blacks for 600 whites and yett are kept in subjection without other garrison other than the planters themselves, and considering that the soil and climate of the Island is fit for production of commodities of a richer nature than cattle or potatoes, yams, plaintains, etc., and being willing that our inhabitants and free planters should not only live but grow rich as we know they will if they may have hands to cultivate their plantations as they have in Barbadoes, Jamacoe and other worse places wee have thought fitt to take off that restraint." The same letter continues: " We shall send you a system of the laws and customs of Barbadoes - remember its absolutely necessary you should hold our negroes to the rigour of the Barbadoes discipline without which your owne lives nor our Island can be safe." A letter dated; London, 19th December 1673 includes: " We also order that all negroes both men and women living in the said Island that shall make profession of the Christian faith and be baptised shall within seven years after be free planters of both land and cattle." * Honourable East India Company ** 1660-1670 *** [[A Slave-15|Elizabeth]], [[A Slave-16|Black Jack]], [[A Slave-22|Black William]], [[A Slave-26|Francis]], [[Gruah-6|Long Gruah]], [[A Slave-34|Dinah]], [[Gruah-7|Short Gruah]], [[A Slave-37|Innag]], [[A Slave-40|Thomas]], [[A Slave-41|Leah]], [[A Slave-27|Leah]], [[A Slave-29|Stannapas]], [[A Slave-30|Jenny]], [[A Slave-47|Pen]], [[A Slave-49|George]], [[A Slave-50|Mary]], [[A Slave-53|Great Antony]], [[A Slave-54|Anjuah]], [[A Slave-57|Turnaphei]], [[A Slave-58|Acumvaveh]], [[A Slave-70|Dorothy]], [[A Slave-69|Tobit]], ** 1671-1680 *** [[A Slave-72|Chennyhaufa]], [[A Slave-73|Hannah]], [[A Slave-75|Antonio]], [[A Slave-76|Handsome]], [[A Slave-82|Robin]], [[A Slave-83|Angola]], [[Cowper-652|Daniel Cowper]], [[A Slave-99|Mary Anna]], ** 1681-1690 *** [[A Slave-14|Martha]], [[A Slave-17|Thomas]], [[A Slave-18|Margaret]], [[A Slave-19|Samuel]], [[A Slave-20|Mary]], [[A Slave-21|Mary]], [[A Slave-23|Daniel]], [[A Slave-24|John]], [[A Slave-25|Richard]], [[A Slave-28|Mary]], [[A Slave-31|Katherine]], [[Gruah-3|John Gruah]], [[Gruah-4|Henry Gruah]], [[A Slave-38|Margaret]], [[A Slave-39|Ann]], [[A Slave-67|Welsy]], [[A Slave-94|Anthony]], [[A Slave-95|Anjoua]], [[A Slave-101|Bagoah]], [[A Slave-103|Ally]], [[A Slave-105|Harry]], [[A Slave-106|Mary]], [[Cesar-72|Black Cesar]], [[A Slave-107|Mary]], [[A Slave-113|Morris]], [[A Slave-114|Elizabeth]], [[Jacob-3376|Great Jacob]], [[A Slave-115|Mary]] ** 1691-1700 *** [[A Slave-42|George]], [[A Slave-43|John]], [[A Slave-44|Jenny]], [[A Slave-45|Maria]], [[Gruah-5|Edward Gruah]], [[A Slave-48|Mary]], [[A Slave-51|Samuel]], [[A Slave-52|Hannah]], [[A Slave-55|Benjamin]], [[A Slave-56|Margaret]], [[A Slave-68|William]], [[Gruah-8|John Gruah]], [[Gruah-9|Joshua Gruah]], [[A Slave-123|Milongo]], [[Jacob-3386|Little Jacob]], [[A Slave-126|Margaret]], [[A Slave-130|Sabor]], [[A Slave-134|Alice]], [[A Slave-139|Jack]], [[A Slave-143|Augustus]], [[Belvard-5|Jack Belvard]], [[A Slave-147|Stephen]] ** 1701-1710 *** [[A Slave-66|Richard]], [[A Slave-71|Daniel]], [[A Slave-74|Sarah]], [[A Slave-77|Antonio]], [[A Slave-78|Ellen]], [[A Slave-79|Sarah]], [[A Slave-80|Emanuel]], [[A Slave-81|Grace]], [[A Slave-85|Richard]], [[Cowper-651|William Cowper]], [[A Slave-89|Mary]], [[Cowper-653|Martha Cowper]], [[Gruah-10|Sarah Gruah]], [[St Helena-57|William]], [[A Slave-144|Jane]], [[A Slave-145|Margaret]] ** 1711-1720 *** [[A Slave-93|Martha]], [[Gruah-11|Richard Gruah]], [[A Slave-102|John]], [[A Slave-104|William]], [[Cesar-71|William Cesar]], [[A Slave-112|Samuel]], [[Jacob-3375|Ann Jacob]], [[Jacob-3382|Mercy Jacob]], [[A Slave-121|John]], [[A Slave-122|Robert]], [[Jacob-3382|Mercy Jacob]], [[A Slave-128|Stephen]], [[A Slave-129|Antony]], [[Jacob-3388|Sarah Jacob]], [[A Slave-133|Dorothy]], [[A Slave-135|Gabriel]], [[A Slave-136|Ann]] ** 1721-1730 *** [[A Slave-138|Sarah]], [[A Slave-140|Edward]], [[A Slave-141|Grace]], [[A Slave-142|Elizabeth]], [[Butcher-4898|Martha Butcher]], [[Belvard-4|Elizabeth Belvard]], [[A Slave-149|Jack]], [[A Slave-150|Isabel]], [[A Slave-151|Charles]], [[A Slave-153|Tom]], [[A Slave-154|Salley]], [[A Slave-155|Harry]], [[A Slave-156|Hannah]], [[A Slave-157|Eleanor]], [[A Slave-158|Will]], [[A Slave-159|Ellin]], [[A Slave-160|Beck]], [[A Slave-161|Judy]], [[A Slave-162|Daniel]], [[A Slave-163|Gruer]], [[A Slave-165|Betty]], [[A Slave-164|Alley]], [[A Slave-166|Fanny]], [[A Slave-167|Martha]], [[A Slave-168|Frank]], [[A Slave-169|James]], [[A Slave-171|Mercy]], [[A Slave-172|Molly]],[[A Slave-173|William]], [[A Slave-174|Thomas]], [[A Slave-175|Peg]], [[A Slave-176|Nansey]], [[A Slave-177|Agnes]], [[A Slave-178|Patt]], [[A Slave-179|Jacob]], [[A Slave-180|Ruth]], [[A Slave-184|Tom]], [[A Slave-185|Toby]], [[A Slave-186|Jack]], [[A Slave-187|Will]], [[A Slave-188|Joe]], [[A Slave-189|Lucas]], [[A Slave-190|Sally]], [[A Slave-191|Ann]], [[A Slave-192|Maglena]], [[A Slave-193|Mingo]], [[A Slave-194|Stephen]], [[A Slave-195|Patt]], [[A Slave-196|Sally]], [[A Slave-197|Betty]], [[A Slave-198|Ellen]], [[A Slave-199|Charles]], [[A Slave-200|Phil]], [[A Slave-201|Frank]], [[A Slave-202|Betty]], [[A Slave-203|Susan]], [[A Slave-204|Dorothy]], [[A Slave-205|Fanny]], [[A Slave-206|Henry]], [[Bates-15694|George Bates]], [[A Slave-207|Margaret]], [[Pudding-3|Ann Pudding]], [[Plato-195|John Plato]], [[A Slave-235|Elizabeth Plato]], [[A Slave-237|Helen]], [[Scandesberg-1|Sarah Scandesberg]], [[Rich-6761|Jack Rich]], [[Carpenter-22641|Daniel Carpenter]] ** 1731-1740 *** [[A Slave-208|Anne]], [[A Slave-209|Benjamin]]; [[A Slave-210|Margaret]], [[A Slave-211|Mary]], [[A Slave-212|George]], [[A Slave-213|Elizabeth]], [[A Slave-214|Sarah]], [[A Slave-215|Martha]], [[A Slave-217|John]], [[A Slave-218|Elizabeth]], [[A Slave-219|Margaret]], [[A Slave-220|Mary]], [[A Slave-221|Elizabeth]], [[A Slave-222|Martha]], [[A Slave-223|Mary]], [[A Slave-224|Francis]], [[A Slave-225|Catherine]], [[A Slave-226|John]], [[A Slave-227|Margaret]], [[A Slave-229|John]], [[A Slave-230|Sarah]], [[A Slave-231|Christian]], [[A Slave-251|Nassau]], [[Standby-2|Gabriel Standby]], [[A Slave-253|Nanny]], [[Taylor-89058|Charles Taylor]], [[Butcher-4912|Thomas Butcher]], [[A Slave-268|Sancho]], [[Plato-199|James Plato]] ** 1741-1750 *** [[Pudding-2|Ann Pudding]], [[Plato-194|Sally Plato]], [[A Slave-236|Ann]], [[Scandesberg-2|Sally Scandesberg]], [[Scandesberg-3|Bridget Scandesberg]], [[A Slave-238|Mary]], [[A Slave-239|Worster]], [[A Slave-240|John]], [[A Slave-257|David]], [[A Slave-258|Robert]], [[A Slave-259|William]], [[A Slave-260|Martha]], [[Frank-5743|William Frank]], [[Will-1364|Sarah Will]], [[Frank-5745|Richard Frank]], [[Frank-5746|Maurice Frank]], [[A Slave-274|Alington]], [[Maggot-2|Christian Maggot]], [[Standby-3|Mary Standby]], [[A Slave-289|Pat]], [[Frank-5751|Ann Frank]], [[Frank-5754|Sarah Frank]], [[A Slave-310|Robert]], [[A Slave-326|Anthony]] ** 1751-1760 *** [[Rich-6762|Tom Rich]], [[Rich-6763|Elizabeth Rich]], [[A Slave-247|Judith]], [[A Slave-248|Thomas]], [[A Slave-263|Fanny]], [[A Slave-264|Elizabeth]], [[Morris-35744|Elizabeth Morris]], [[Plato-203|Sarah Plato]], [[Ally-77|Betty Ally]], [[Chatham-385|Molly Chatham]], [[Pudding-4|Sarah Pudding]], [[Ally-80|John Ally]], [[Tim-52|Henry Tim]], [[Plato-205|Robert Plato]], [[A Slave-318|Jonas]], [[Frank-5769|Nanny Frank]], [[Price-28014|Thomas Price]], [[Charles-3663|Patty Charles]], [[Ferris-3719|Jane Ferris]], [[A Slave-343|Hector]], [[A Slave-353|Sarah]], [[Poplar-8|Michael Poplar]] ** 1761-1770 *** [[A Slave-250|Betty]], [[A Slave-254|William]], [[A Slave-255|Helena]], [[Taylor-89060|Dorothy Taylor]], [[Butcher-4913|John Butcher]], [[Taylor-89063|Joseph Taylor]], [[St Helena-213|Jack]], [[Standby-1|Gabriel Standby]], [[Emmanuel-45|John Emmanuel]], [[Frank-5742|William Frank]], [[Will-1363|Robert Will]], [[Carpenter-22691|Henry Carpenter]], [[Plato-198|Anne Plato]], [[Plato-200|Caroline Plato]], [[Plato-201|James Plato]], [[A Slave-273|Thomas]], [[A Slave-275|Benjamin]], [[A Slave-276|George]], [[A Slave-267|Sarah]], [[Maggot-3|Ruth Maggot]], [[Rich-6766|Robert Rich]], [[Chatham-386|Mary Chatham]], [[Chatham-387|Eleanor Chatham]], [[Chatham-388|Charles Chatham]], [[Chatham-389|James Chatham]], [[Pudding-5|Margaret Pudding]], [[Pudding-6|Jacob Pudding]], [[A Slave-328|Francis]], [[A Slave-329|John]], [[A Slave-330|Sarah]], [[Standby-8|Eliza Standby]], [[A Slave-332|Elizabeth]], [[A Slave-337|Carey]], [[A Slave-344|Katharine]], [[A Slave-345|Robert]], [[A Slave-346|Elizabeth]], [[A Slave-352|Macey]], [[St Helena-243|Frances]], [[A Slave-357|John]], [[St Helena-249]], [[A Slave-373|Grace]], [[A Slave-374|Edward]], [[A Slave-375|Jeremiah]], [[A Slave-376|Margaret]], [[A Slave-378|Lizal]], [[A Slave-379|William]], [[A Slave-380|David]], [[Butcher-4947|Harry Butcher]], [[A Slave-382|Catherine]], [[Gabriel-1711|Gabriel]], [[James-24871|Sarah James]], [[A Slave-392|James]], [[A Slave-438|Plato]], [[A Slave-441|Billy]], [[A Slave-451|Chilmoy]], [[Woodend-34|Richard Woodend]], [[A Slave-481|Gruer]], [[A Slave-482|Dolly]], [[St Helena-236|Jacob]], [[A Slave-537|Gabriel]] ** 1771-1780 *** [[A Slave-288|Francis]], [[Emmanuel-46|Henry Emmanuel]], [[Morris-35743|Priscilla Morris]], [[Standby-5|Martha Standby]], [[Standby-6|Ann Standby]], [[A Slave-290|Joseph]], [[Frank-5750|Simon Frank]], [[Frank-5752|Bridget Frank]], [[Frank-5753|John Frank]], [[Frank-5755|Caroline Frank]], [[A Slave-294|Thomas]], [[A Slave-300|William]], [[Plato-202|RobertPlato]], [[Ally-76|Ann Ally]], [[Ally-78|Bridget Ally]], [[Ally-79|Fanny Ally]], [[Ally-81|Mary Ally]], [[Tim-51|Henry Tim]], [[Tim-53|Elizabeth Tim]], [[Plato-204|Philip Plato]], [[Jonas-916|Robert Jonas]], [[Morris-35768|Joseph Morris]], [[Frank-5768|Valentine Frank]], [[A Slave-324|Henry]], [[Price-28013|Thomas Price Jnr]],[[Price-3662|Margaret Charles]], [[Ferris-3718|Thomas Ferris]], [[Frank-5770|George Frank]], [[Frank-5771|Mary Frank]], [[Ally-82|Lucy Ally]], [[Edwards-36644|George Edwards]], [[Jarman-1388|Arthur Jarman]], [[Jonas-917|Charles Jonas]], [[A Slave-359|Charles]], [[A Slave-360|Francis]], [[A Slave-361|Benjamin]], [[A Slave-362|Julia]], [[A Slave-370|Tim]], [[A Slave-383|Amelia]], [[A Slave-400|Penelope]], [[A Slave-401|James]], [[A Slave-302|John]], [[A Slave-403|George]], [[A Slave-404|Nassau]], [[A Slave-405|Sarah]], [[A Slave-414|Richard]], [[A Slave-431|Richard]], [[A Slave-433|Phoebe]], [[A Slave-434|Phillis]], [[A Slave-442|Peg]], [[A Slave-452|Mercy]], [[A Slave-456|Margaret]], [[A Slave-457|Belinda]], [[A Slave-476|Joseph]], [[A Slave-477|Sharp]], [[A Slave-483|Juliet]], [[A Slave-484|Eleanor]], [[Plato-209|Mary Plato]], [[Plato-210|Pat]], [[A Slave-523|George]], [[A Slave-524|Sarah]], [[A Slave-525|Nimy]], [[A Slave-540|Rebecca]], [[Plato-214|Charles Plato]], [[Stroud-3461|George Stroud]], [[Simmons-18583|Isabel Simmons]], [[A Slave-850|Bountin]], [[A Slave-1032|Belford]], [[A Slave-1044|James]], [[Woodend-35|John Woodend]] ** 1781-1790 *** [[Standby-7|Elizabeth Standby]], [[A Slave-331|Margaret]], [[A Slave-333|Jonas]], [[A Slave-336|John]], [[Tim-54|William Tim]], [[Butcher-4946|Sarah Butcher]], [[A Slave-381|Frances]], [[Gabriel-1710|Elizabeth Gabriel]], [[A Slave-405|Charles]], [[A Slave-416|Francis]], [[A Slave-668|Nassau]], [[A Slave-669|James]], [[A Slave-892|Diana]], [[A Slave-988|Ann]], [[A Slave-989|William]], [[St Helena-17|Maria]], [[St Helena-30|Ann]], [[St Helena-54|James]], [[St Helena-55|London]], [[St Helena-56|Sarah]], [[St Helena-104|Robert]], [[St Helena-105|Martha]], [[St Helena-106|Robert]], [[St Helena-136|Sarah]], [[St Helena-137|Elizabeth]], [[St Helena-138|Mary Ann]], [[St Helena-139|Charlotte]], [[St Helena-140|Charles]], [[Maggott-43|Charles Maggott]], [[St Helena-402|Sophia]], [[Ally-86|Grewer Ally]] ** 1791-1800 *** [[A Slave-437|Eleanor]], [[Butcher-4966|Henry Butcher]], [[A Slave-439|Clarinda]], [[A Slave-440|Mary]], [[A Slave-504|John]], [[A Slave-518|Charlotte]], [[A Slave-538|Richard]], [[A Slave-539|Elizabeth]], [[A Slave-545|Catherine]], [[A Slave-546|Charlotte]], [[Plato-213|Samuel Plato]], [[Blakle-1|Diana Blakle]], [[Plato-227|Richard Plato]], ** 1801-1810 *** [[St Helena-631|Elizabeth]], [[Bath-662|Ellen Bath]], [[Franks-3639|Caroline Franks]] * Sergeant Major Adams ** [[A Slave-601|John]] * Mr Alesworth ** [[A Slave-611|Frank]], [[A Slave-733|Frank]], [[A Slave-764|Neptune]], [[A Slave-804|Seamour]], [[St Helena-33|Jonas]] * Mrs Mary Alesworth ** [[Benson-8946|Sarah Benson]], [[August-271|Mary August]] * Miss C Alexander ** [[St Helena-798|Sarah Kennedy]] * Frederick Alexander ** [[St Helena-154|John]], [[St Helena-572|Thomas]], [[St Helena-528|Mary]], [[John-3470|Alley John]], [[Isaacke-40|Richard Isaacke]] * [[Alexander-17779|George Alexander]] ** [[A Slave-556|William]], [[Simmons-18581|Mary Simmons]], [[A Slave-417|Lisetta]], [[A Slave-888|Tiller]], [[A Slave-902|Pompey]], [[A Slave-1040|Mary]], [[A Slave-1041|John]], [[St Helena-231|Clarissa]], [[Thomas-61792|John Thomas]], [[Talbot-5448|James Talbot]] * Henry Alexander ** [[St Helena-535|Clara]], [[St Helena-534|Harry]], [[St Helena-594|Thomas]], [[James-26133|Ellen]], [[Sherard-164|John Sherrard]], [[Bowers-9256|Samuel Bowers]], [[Bowers-9257|Nancy Bowers]]. * [[Alexander-21428|John Alexander]] ** [[A Slave-280|James]], [[A Slave-281|Philip]], [[A Slave-419|Eliza]], [[A Slave-635|Mungo]], [[A Slave-820|Sevry]], [[A Slave-896|Sophy]], [[A Slave-940|John]], [[A Slave-941|Betty]], [[A Slave-957|Jenny]], [[A Slave-958|Jenny]], [[A Slave-966|James]], [[St Helena-90|London]], [[St Helena-156|Sally]], [[St Helena-157|David]], [[St Helena-607|Jane]], [[St Helena-624|Margaret]], * Mr Alexander ** [[A Slave-762|David]], [[A Slave-907|Itchmea]] * Mrs Alexander ** [[A Slave-689|Susan]], [[A Slave-690|Sarah]], [[A Slave-701|Joseph]], [[A Slave-708|Susannah]], [[A Slave-742|Betty]], [[A Slave-967|Tom]], [[A Slave-970|Caesar]], [[St Helena-305|James]], [[St Helena-58|Henry]], [[St Helena-64|Mary Ann]], [[St Helena-141|Elizabeth Margaret]] * [[Alexander-21427|Samuel Alexander]] ** [[St Helena-174|Betty]], [[George-12769|James George]], [[Joseph-3304|Mary Joe]], [[Croe-6|Mary Ann Croe]], [[Henry-17093|David Henry]] * William Alexander ** [[Peters-16519|Margaret Peters]], [[St Helena-801|Matilda]], [[Samuel-1152|Maria Samuel]], [[Sam-265|David Samuel]], [[A Slave-485|John]], [[A Slave-486|Jacob]], [[A Slave-487|Sarah]], [[St Helena-188|Billy]], [[A Slave-1033|Orlando]], [[Sam-250|Joseph Sam]]. [[St Helena-847|Margaret]], [[Yon-356|Job Yon]] * R Bagley ** [[A Slave-724|Nanny]], [[A Slave-810|Hannah]], [[A Slave-821|Lica]], [[Francis-9513|John Francis]], [[St Helena-155|Charles]], [[Thomas-60047|Benjamin Thomas]] * Thomas Bagley ** [[ A Slave-713|Robert]], [[A Slave-739|Marlborough]], [[St Helena-512|Henry]], [[St Helena-582|Samuel]], [[St Helena-583|Sarah]], * Widow Bagley ** [[St Helena-28|Abigail]], [[Augustus-210|James Augustus]], [[A Slave-316|Christian]], [[A Slave-315|Dorothy]], [[A Slave-722|Roger]] * Benjamin Bagley's Estate ** [[St Helena-481|Matilda]] * Adam & Isabella Baildon ** [[St Helena-316|Margaret]], [[Anthony-4971|Jack Anthony]], [[St Helena-321|Fanny Anthony]], [[Anthony-5000|John Anthony]] * Corporal Baize ** [[St Helena-34|Jane]], [[St Helena-289|Fanny]] * Mr Balcombe ** [[St Helena-151|John]], [[St Helena-447|Mary]], [[St Helena-573|Ann]], [[Christopher-2196|George Christopher]] * [[Davis-98339|Widow Ballard]] ** [[Pembroke-102|Lewis Pembroke]] * Mr Banister ** [[Knipe-429|William Knipe]] * Mr Barker ** [[John-3506|James John]], * Mrs Barker ** [[St Helena-834|John]], [[St Helena-835|Martha]] * Richard Barker ** [[St Helena-571|Sarah]], [[George-13398|Richard George]], [[Isaack-22|Mary Ann Isaack]], [[Stevens-27794|Michael Stevens]], [[Stephens-17655|Stephen Stephens]], [[Stephens-17656|George Stephens]], [[Stephens-17657|Thomas Stephens]] * Lieutenant J Barnes ** [[St Helena-114|Mary]], [[Augustus-213|Henry Augustus]] * Mary Barnes ** [[Caesar-348|Caroline Caesar]], [[Caesar-363|Finny Caesar]], [[Stevens-27782|Margaret Stevens]] * John Bayes ** [[St Helena-822|Anne]] * Miss Frances Bazett ** [[A Slave-355|Clarinda]] * [[Bazett-11|Matthew Bazett]] ** [[A Slave-284|Lanthe]], [[A Slave-285|Jane]], [[A Slave-386|Arthur]], [[A Slave-387|Leah]], [[A Slave-430|Fanny]], [[A Slave-429|John]] * [[Bazett-43|John Bazett]] ** [[A Slave-365|Clarinda]], [[St Helena-635|Sarah]] * Mrs Bazett ** [[St Helena-44|Mary]], [[St Helena-731|Jane]] * Captain Bazett ** [[St Helena-212|Susan]], [[St Helena-211|Sophia]], [[A Slave-638|Diana]], [[A Slave-639|George]], [[St Helena-35|Diana]] * [[Beale-1130|Captain Anthony Beale]] ** [[A Slave-445|Derick]]. [[A Slave-855|Will]], [[St Helena-691|Sarah]], [[St Helena-865|Priscilla]] * Miss E Beale ** [[St Helena-492|Fanny]] * Miss M Beale ** [[A Slave-681|Mary]] * Mrs Beale ** [[A Slave-624|Michael]], [[A Slave-641|Sarah]], [[A Slave-642|Mary]], [[A Slave-680|Maria]], [[A Slave-719|George]], [[A Slave-734|Harry]], [[A Slave-747|Henry]], [[A Slave-758|Stephen]], [[A Slave-759|Betty]], [[A Slave-765|Jack]], [[A Slave-774|James]], [[A Slave-797|Sarah]], [[A Slave-808|Peggy]], [[A Slave-809|Charles]], [[A Slave-833|Lewis]], [[A Slave-834|Harry]], [[A Slave-969|Margaret]], [[A Slave-986|Michael]], [[A Slave-987|Robert]] * [[Beale-1994|Onesiphorus Beale]] ** [[A Slave-410|Sarah]], [[A Slave-409|Clarinda]], [[A Slave-436|Mary]], [[A Slave-435|Mary]] * [[Beale-1133|Richard Beale]] ** [[A Slave-148|John]], [[A Slave-228|Elizabeth]] * Lt William Beale ** Patty, Thomas, [[St Helena-221|Diana]] * Sergeant Bell ** [[A Slave-577|Jane]], [[A Slave-993|Joseph]], [[St Helena-454|Melinda]], [[Stevens-27916|Martha Stevens]] * Mr and Mrs Bell ** [[St Helena-8|Jennet]] * Lieutenant Bennett ** [[St Helena-542|Margaret]], [[Hygate-10|Samuel Hygate]] * Mr Blake ** [[St Helena-436|Jane]], [[Lions-31|James Lions]], [[Stephen-1874|John Stephen]] * Mr Blenkins ** [[St Helena-550|Flora]], [[Bowers-9262|Edward Bowers]], [[Bowers-9261|William Bowers]] * [[Boston-1309|John Boston]] ** Sattoe * Botley's Society ** [[St Helena-49|March]] * Mary Bowers ** [[St Helena-343|Elizabeth]] * [[Bowman-13649|Elizabeth Bowman]] ** [[Peter-1686|Black Peter]] * William Brabazon ** [[Raynum-1|Mary Raynum]], [[Rainham-18|Clara Rainham]], [[Fortune-1778|Sarah Fortune]] * Lieutenant Broadway ** [[Robert-3473|George Robert]], [[St Helena-468|Martha]], [[George-13065|Jacob George]] * Mrs Broadway ** [[Unknown-627240|Peggy Jacob]], [[Yon-357|William Yon]] * Mr Bronan ** [[ A Slave-648|Sarah]] * Mr Brookes ** [[St Helena-38|George]], [[St Helena-508|Ellen]], [[St Helena-510|Patty]], [[St Helena-342|Nemmy]], [[St Helena-809|John]] * Mr Broome ** [[Phillips-44813|Dianna Phillips]] * Mr Buckley ** [[St Helena-851|Ann]] * John Burges ** [[Anoosta-1|Ann Anoosta]] * Mr John Burnham ** [[Williams-119682|James Williams]],[[Ben-50|Robert Ben]], [[St Helena-870|Hannah Ben]], [[Charles-3965|William Charles]] * Mrs Burnham ** [[A Slave-700|Henry]] * S Burnham ** [[James-26839|Sarah James]] * Burnie W & J of London ** [[Williams-119705|Richard Williams]], [[Williams-119706|John Williams]] * Mary Cain ** [[St Helena-710|Bridget]] * [[Carne-381|George Carne]] ** [[A Slave-88|Torbit]], [[A Slave-127|Lucan]], [[Oliver-18485|Black Mary Oliver]] * Mr Carr ** [[Lions-30|Mary Lions]], [[Benjamin-4123|Jacob]] * Mr Carrol ** [[Henry-16357|David Henry]] * Mrs Chamberlain ** [[St Helena-142|Elizabeth Georgianna]], [[St Helena-587|Priscilla]] * [[Coales-43|John Coales]] ** Sultaun * Lieutenant Colonel Cocks ** [[St Helena-130|Margaret]], [[St Helena-131|Dolly]], [[St Helena-132|Jupiter]] * Lieutenant Thomas Cole ** [[St Helena-115|Susannah]], [[Cato-892|John Cato]] * Mr Cole ** [[ St Helena-108|Will]], [[St Helena-166|Susannah]], [[St Helena-167|Patty]], [[A Slave-1047|John]], [[St Helena-39|Jacob]], [[St Helena-77|Eliza]], [[St Helena-78|Henry]], [[Thomas-61526|Martha Thomas]] * Miss Eleanor Cole ** [[St Helena-578|Elizabeth]], [[Donaught-1|Henry Donaught]], [[Donaught-2|Ernest Donaught]] * Joseph Coles ** [[St Helena-741|Mary]] * Mr Coleson ** [[St Helena-16|Abigail]] * Mr Coleman ** [[St Helena-53|George]] * Mr Colyer ** [[St Helena-833|Lucy]], [[May-15015|George May]], [[Bastina-4|Ann Bastina]] * Lt Col Cooks ** [[St Helena-116|David]], [[St Helena-122|Michael]] * Mr Cooper ** [[A Slave-792|Patty]], [[St Helena-135|Maria]] * Mary Coupland ** [[ * [[Coulson-1483|John Coulson]] ** [[A Slave-120|Abigail]] * [[Church-7624|Joseph Church Minister]] ** [[A Slave-12|Dorothy]] * Mr Crabb ** [[St Helena-27|Sukey]] * Robert Crouch ** [[St Helena-353|Jeremiah]] * Mr Darling ** [[George-13405|George George]], [[St Helena-846|Margaret]], [[George-13270|James George]],[[George-13549|John George]] * [[Den Taff-1|Andrew Den Taff]] ** [[A Slave-366|Samuel]], [[A Slave-919|Nanny]], [[A Slave-920|Flora]], [[Yon-317|Samuel Yon]], [[Yon-318|Susannah Yon]] * Eliza Den Taaffe ** [[St Helena-6|Jonas]], [[St Helena-7|Jennet]], [[Frederic-223|George Frederic]], [[St Helena-43|John Yonn]] * [[Desfountain-10|John Desfountain]] ** [[A Slave-246|George]], [[A Slave-542|Lucy]], [[A Slave-541|James]], [[A Slave-801|Sauny]], [[St Helena-601|Helen]], [[Pompey-46|Francis Pompey]], [[Williams-119684|William Williams]], [[George-13552|Richard M George]], [[George-13553|May George]] * Mr Desfountain ** [[St Helena-129|James]], [[John-3386|Benjamin John]], [[St Helena-780|Francis]] * Mrs Desfountain ** [[A Slave-590|Ann]], [[Thomas-62192|Ruth]] * Captain Desfountain ** [[Thomas-59706|John Thomas]], [[A Slave-827|Tom]], [[A Slave-903|George]], [[A Slave-916|George]], [[Samuel-1235|John Samuel]], [[St Helena-158|Mary]], [[St Helena-159|Dolly]], [[St Helena-281|Francis]], [[St Helena-283|Francis]], [[A Slave-906|August]] * Elizabeth Desfountain ** [[St Helena-558|Nab]], [[St Helena-557|Stephen]], [[Moyce-134|Elizabeth Moyce]] * James Dickson ** [[St Helena-603|Sucky]] * Mrs Dixon ** [[David-4052|Susannah David]] * [[Dixon-16084|Thomas Dixon]] ** [[A Slave-60|Abigall]] * Thomas Dougherty ** [[St Helena-717|Margaret]] * Gabriel Doveton ** [[A Slave-604|Leo]], [[A Slave-709|Ruth]], [[A Slave-710|Molly]], [[A Slave-924|Jack]], [[St Helena-349|Hamlet]], [[St Helena-403|Sophia]], [[St Helena-491|Elizabeth]], [[St Helena-592|Mary]], [[St Helena-604|Sylvia]] * Mrs G Doveton ** [[St Helena-727|Ann]], [[St Helena-764|Phillip]] * Miss Ann Doveton ** [[A Slave-1034|Celia]] * [[Doveton-88|Isaac Doveton]] ** [[A Slave-272|Job Sr]], [[A Slave-271|Job Jr]], [[A Slave-282|Peg]] * [[Doveton-152|John Doveton]] ** [[A Slave-356|Mary]], [[Dawson-12173|Dawson]], [[A Slave-418|Alfred]], [[A Slave-428|Mary]], [[Hercules-35|Thomas Hercules]], [[A Slave-507|Atlante]], [[A Slave-508|John]], [[A Slave-509|Sophy]], [[St Helena-2|Sukey]] * [[ Doveton-83|Jonathon Doveton]] ** [[A Slave-369|Margaret]] * Matthew Doveton ** [[St Helena-183|Ann]], [[St Helena-184|Betty]] * [[Doveton-21|Sir William Webber Doveton]] ** [[Bowers-8755|Robert Bowers]], [[Bowers-6863|William Bowers]], [[A Slave-391|Charles David]], [[David-3904|George David]], [[A Slave-458|Anna]], [[A Slave-459|Sarah]], [[A Slave-474|Anne]], [[A Slave-475|Charlotte]], [[A Slave-551|Cato]], [[A Slave-606|David]], [[A Slave-630|David]], [[A Slave-631|William]], [[A Slave-632|James]], [[A Slave-633|Jonas]], [[A Slave-634|Henry]], [[A Slave-688|Samuel]], [[A Slave-693|Thomas]], [[A Slave-699|Thomas]], [[A Slave-721|Edward]], [[A Slave-768|Cato]], [[A Slave-1017|Nelly]], [[Kennedy-25576|Stephen Kennedy]], [[Jacob-3586|Jacob]], [[David-4080|John David]], [[Stephens-17650|Sarah Stephens]] * Mrs Doveton ** [[St Helena-229|Silvia]], [[St Helena-228|Scipio]], [[Scipio-62|Charles Scipio]], [[Scipio-61|Elizabeth Scipio]] * Downs ** [[A Slave-1038|Sally]] * Mr Dring ** [[George-13551|Sarah George]] * Mr Dunn ** [[St Helena-187|Massy]], [[A Slave-666|William]], [[A Slave-667|Billy]], [[A Slave-696|Frances]], [[A Slave-745|Frank]], [[A Slave-770|Jack]], [[St Helena-107|Naro]], [[St Helena-626|Sophia]], [[St Helena-644|Sarah]], [[Eastop-28|Michael Eastop]], [[Bagley-2938|James Bagley]], [[Thomas-61803|Clara Thomas]], [[Leo-453|Maria Leo]], [[Thomas-62197|Ann Thomas]] * Mr Eddlestone ** [[Bowers-9258|Mary Bowers]], [[Hygate-15|Sarah Hygate]] * Mr Elliott ** [[A Slave-755|James]] * Mr Eyre ** [[Stephen-1873|Jacob Stephen]] * [[French-11944|Sarah Farrell]] ** [[A Slave-291|Martha]] * Mr Forbes ** [[St Helena-10|Peter]] * [[Bazett-9|Mrs Forbes]] ** [[A Slave-562|Mary]], [[A Slave-561|James]], [[A Slave-566|Nany]], [[A Slave-565|Patty]], [[A Slave-571|Leah]], [[A Slave-591|Molly]], [[A Slave-598|Pompey]], [[A Slave-599|Henry]], [[A Slave-600|Hamlet]], [[A Slave-678|Anthony]], [[A Slave-679|Sarah]], [[A Slave-686|Stephen]], [[A Slave-1048|Patty]], J[[St Helena-265|Junius]] * Edmond Fowler ** [[Haggatt-4|Margaret Haggatt]] * [[Fox-21151|William Fox]] ** [[A Slave-110|Moses]] * [[Francis-9065|Henry Francis]] ** [[A Slave-63|George]], [[A Slave-64|Finny]], [[A Slave-62|Sarah]], [[A Slave-65|Mary]] * [[Unknown-602231|Ann Fuller]] ** [[St Helena-47|Abigail]], [[Hind-669|Margaret Hind]] * [[Goodwin-12125|John Goodwin]] ** [[A Slave-303|Margaret]], [[A Slave-302|William]], [[A Slave-304|Lucy]], * Mr Goodwin ** [[A Slave-652|Cumberland]], [[A Slave-653|George]], [[A Slave-736|John]], [[A Slave-737|Cato]], [[St Helena-196|David]] * Mrs Goodwin ** [[A Slave-581|Charles]], [[A Slave-588|Betty]], [[A Slave-592|Elizabeth]], [[A Slave-706|Budget]],[[A Slave-707|Betty]], [[A Slave-968|Peter]], [[Philip-1551|Henry Philip]], [[Philip-1552|James Philip]], [[St Helena-68|Robert]], [[Woodeen-1|Richard Woodeen]] * [[Goodwin-11984|Robert Goodwin]] ** [[A Slave-90|Sabor]], [[Gruah-1|Anne]], [[Gruah-2|Joseph]], [[A Slave-181|Betty]], [[A Slave-182|Ann]], [[A Slave-183|Sally]], [[A Slave-816|Frank]] * [[Goodwin-11991|Richard Goodwin]] ** [[Bowers-8741|Richard Bowers]], [[Bowers-8742|Molly Bowers]], [[A Slave-306|Mary]], [[A Slave-307|James]],[[A Slave-308|Martha]], [[A Slave-309|John]] * [[Goudy-390|James Goudy]] ** [[A Slave-339|Sophia]], [[A Slave-338|John]] * Thomas Green ** [[St Helena-716|Mary]] * Mr Greenland ** [[Stephen-1875|Jack Stephen]] * [[Greentree-740|James Greentree]] ** [[A Slave-256|Grace]], [[A Slave-314|Lucy]]; [[A Slave-313|Thomas]] * [[Greentree-794|John Greentree]] ** [[St Helena-14|Ab]] * Mr Greentree ** [[Leo-450|George Leo]], [[Caesar-358|Sarah Caesar]], [[Caesar-359|Margaret Caesar]] * Mrs Greentree ** [[Bastenor-3|Jack Bastenor]], [[Bastenor-2|Charles Bastenor]], [[A Slave-922|Haggar]] * [[Greentree-757|Thomas Greentree]] ** [[A Slave-349|James]], [[A Slave-368|Flora]], [[A Slave-420|Susan]], [[A Slave-531|Ellen]], [[A Slave-532|Elizabeth]], [[St Helena-697|Margaret]], [[Bowers-9260|Samuel Edward Bowers]], [[Bowers-8718|Edward Bowers]], [[Bowers-8748|John Edward Bowers]], [[Bowers-8749|Christian Bowers]] * [[Greentree-739|Watkin Greentree]] ** [[St Helena-237|Christian]], [[St Helena-240|Sarah]], [[St Helena-241|Richard]], [[A Slave-510|John]], [[A Slave-511|Patty]], [[A Slave-512|Mary]], [[A Slave-513|Sucky]], [[A Slave-514|John]], [[A Slave-547|Ann]], Christian, [[St Helena-239|Jacob]], [[A Slave-725|Haget]], [[James-25282|John James]], [[Bastina-5|Ally Bastina]], [[e-357|Michael Caesar]] * Major Greentree ** [[A Slave-732|Hagar]], [[A Slave-1035|Henry]], [[A Slave-1036|Anne]], [[A Slave-1037|Margaret]], [[St Helena-41|Maria]], [[St Helena-432|Peg]], [[St Helena-443|Massey]] * Mr Gregg ** [[Rose-21389|Mary Rose]] * [[Griffin-18467|Richard Griffin]], ** [[A Slave-448|Peter]] * Miss Griffith ** [[St Helena-168|Pat]], [[A Slave-596|William]], [[A Slave-597|John]], [[A Slave-1045|Samuel]], [[St Helena-25|Elizabeth]], [[St Helena-59|Samuel]], [[St Helena-60|Mary]], [[St Helena-61|Louisa]], [[St Helena-62|Dick]], [[St Helena-123|Patty]],, [[St Helena-424|Lucinda]], [[St Helena-663|William]] * [[Gurling-43|Robert Gurling]] ** [[A Slave-364|Elizabeth]], [[St Helena-181|Martha]], [[St Helena-226|Emily]] * Mrs Gurling ** [[St Helena-266|Patty]], [[St Helena-269|Anne]], [[St Helena-574|Emily]], [[David-4081|Sophia David]] * [[Young-51066|Widow Gurling]] ** [[Jacob-3434|John Jacob]], [[A Slave-473|Augustus]], [[St Helena-193|Sarah]], [[A Slave-583|Celia]], [[A Slave-583|Samuel]], [[A Slave-582|Margaret]], [[St Helena-51|James]] * Daniel Hamilton ** [[Corden-72|Samuel Corden]] * Lieutenant Hamilton ** [[A Slave-589|Fanny]], [[St Helena-149|Edward]] * Mr Hammond ** [[St Helena-437|Clara]] * Martin Harper ** [[St Helena-238|George]] * Mrs S Harper ** [[St Helena-29|Elizabeth]], [[St Helena-268|Phil]], [[St Helena-700|Nanny]], [[St Helena-745|Fanny]], [[A Slave-717|George]], [[St Helena-267|Anne]], [[Caesar-341|George]], [[St Helena-831}Christian]] * Mr Harrison ** [[A Slave-673|Bacchus]], [[A Slave-674|August]], [[A Slave-798|Ellen]] * Widow Harper ** [[A Slave-533|Sophy]], [[A Slave-534|Thomas]], [[A Slave-586|Susan]], [[A Slave-585|William]], [[A Slave-605|Philip]], [[Young-55041|George Young]], [[A Slave-851|Bobb]], [[A Slave-972|Joseph]], [[St Helena-485|Alvarious]], [[St Helena-484|Anne]] * [[Hayes-19284|Robert Hayes]] ** [[A Slave-554|Hellen]], [[A Slave-553|Margaret]], [[A Slave-621|Richard]], [[A Slave-926|Sophia]], [[St Helena-3|Sarah]], [[St Helena-302|Edward]], [[Bowers-9259|Jacob Bowers]], [[Stephens-17651|Charles Stephens]] * Mr Thomas Hayes ** [[A Slave-672|Charles]], [[A Slave-805|James]] * Mrs Jane Hayes ** [[Moyce-132|Eleanor Moyce]] * Mrs Haymes ** [[Diggins-497|Mary Diggins]] * Mrs Hayward ** [[St Helena-694|Maria]], [[Thomas-61805|Henry Thomas]] * Widow Heath ** [[A Slave-286|George]], [[A Slave-287|Priscilla]] * Sarah Hockwell ** [[St Helena-552|Maria]] * Mr B Hodson ** [[A Slave-819|Sarah]], [[A Slave-828|Joe]], [[A Slave-841|Jack]], [[A Slave-876|Mary Ann]], [[St Helena-91|Frank]], [[St Helena-79|Jacob]], [[Emanuel-494|Jane Emanuel]], [[Emanuel-495|Hannah Emanuel]], [[Emanuel-498|David Emanuel]], [[Maggott-44|Eleanor Maggott]], [[St Helena-787|Emma]], [[Mannuel-2|JamesMannuel]] * Mr Charles Hodson ** [[A Slave-842|Jacob]], [[A Slave-860|Patty]], [[A Slave-864|Margaret]], [[A Slave-869|Charles]], [[A Slave-871|Mary]], [[A Slave-883|George]], [[A Slave-889|Christian]], [[A Slave-895|David Molly]], [[A Slave-900|Molly]], [[A Slave-933|Hannah]], [[A Slave-934|George]], [[St Helena-350|James]], [[Honeybun-65|Samuel Honeybun]], [[Sawney-12|Catherine Sawney]], [[Sawney-14|Mary Sawney]], [[Sam-181|Mary Sam]] * Colonel Hodson ** [[Leo-444|John Leo]], [[Bagley-2972|John Bagley]], [[Sawney-14|Mary Sawney]], [[Sawney-16|Peggy Sawney]] * [[Bagley-2210|Widow Hodson]] ** [[St Helena-171|Jane]], [[St Helena-172|James]], [[St Helena-173|Richard]]. [[St Helena-40|Abigail]], [[A Slave-506|Betty]], [[Pritchard-5041|Jacob Pritchard]], [[Tim-60|Fanny Tim]] * Elizabeth Honeybun ** [[St Helena-725|Sophia]] * [[Hoskinson-413|Ann Hoskinson]] ** [[A Slave-108|Dorothy]], [[Peter-1685|Margaret Peter]] * Mrs Hunter ** [[St Helena-641|Ann]] * Alfred Isacke ** [[A Slave-1022|Jack]], [[St Helena-755|Patty]], [[Maggott-52|David Maggott]] * [[Isaac-1298|Elisha Isaac]] ** [[A Slave-295|Diana]], [[A Slave-296|Worcester]], [[A Slave-297|Frank]], [[A Slave-301|John]], [[A Slave-323|Sarah]], [[A Slave-322|Anna]], [[A Slave-335|Charles]], [[A Slave-377|Margaret]], [[James-24878|John James]], [[A Slave-769|James]], [[St Helena-273|Nanny]], [[St Helena-654|Massey]] * [[Isaac-1290|Gabriel Isaac]] ** [[A Slave-245|Lucy]], [[A Slave-367|James]], [[Hercules-35|Thomas Hercules]], [[A Slave-516|Peg]], [[A Slave-517|Nelly]], [[A Slave-519|Anna]], [[St Helena-117|Celia]], [[A Slave-1030|Mary]], [[St Helena-100|Thomas]] * [[Isaac-1303|Richard Isaac]] ** [[A Slave-467|Emily]], [[A Slave-468|Bridget]], [[Hercules-36|Joseph Hercules]] * Widow Issacke ** [[St Helena-190|Caesar]], [[St Helena-191|Alfred]], [[St Helena-199|Francis]] * [[Jacob-3400|Solomon Jacob]] ** [[Free-1253|David]] * [[Julio-16|William Julio]] ** [[A Slave-576|Peg]], [[A Slave-664|Joseph]], [[A Slave-698|Marsey]], [[A Slave-749|Ann]], [[A Slave-750|Elizabeth]], [[A Slave-863|Sophia]], [[A Slave-867|Clara]], [[A Slave-872|Poplor]], [[A Slave-881|John]], [[A Slave-1025|Harry]], [[St Helena-93|Sarah]], [[St Helena-425|Jane]] * [[Kay-4257|Dr David Kay]] ** [[A Slave-6|Sophy]], [[Thomas-57238|Sucky Thomas]], [[Thomas-49858|Elizabeth Thomas]], [[Thomas-49859|Mary Thomas]], [[Thomas-49860|Clara Thomas]], [[Williams-96500|Elizabeth Williams]], [[Williams-96802|Margaret Williams]], [[Williams-84393|Maria Williams]], [[Lawrence-15995|Eliza Lawrence]], [[Lawrence-15992|Thomas Lawrence]], [[Lawrence-15993|James Lawrence]], [[Lawrence-15994|Jane Lawrence]], [[Lawrence-15996|Mary Lawrence]], [[Lawrence-15998|Richard Lawrence]], [[A Slave-543|Narin]], [[A Slave-544|Flora]], [[A Slave-756|Thomas]], [[A Slave-780|Lucy]], [[A Slave-835|Ben]], [[A Slave-848|Thomas]], [[A Slave-928|William]], [[A Slave-984|Thomas]], [[A Slave-985|Richard]], [[A Slave-1026|Rose]], [[A Slave-1027|Nelly]], [[St Helena-43|George]], [[St Helena-160|Charles]] * [[Kay-4491|John Kay]] ** [[St Helena-364|Elizabeth]], [[Yonn-47|Richard Yonn]], [[Yonn-48|Martha Yonn]] * Mrs Kay, ** [[A Slave-793|Sarah]], [[Williams-119700|Sarah Williams]], [[O'Dean-30|Sophia O'Dean]] * Mrs E Kay ** [[Leo-452|Margaret Leo]] * Mr Kay Junior ** [[St Helena-46|John]] * Lieutenant Keeling ** [[St Helena-63|Mary]] * Mr Keep ** [[St Helena-216|Nelly]], [[St Helena-215|John]] * Miss Mary Kennedy ** [[St Helena-217|Sophy]] * Captain Kennaird ** [[St Helena-178|Sophia]] * [[Kennedy-20236|Nathaniel Kennedy]] ** [[A Slave-319|Sophia]], [[Jarman-1386|George Jarman]], [[Jarman-1387|Ann Jarman]] * [[Killin-66|Captain Patrick Killin]] ** [[A Slave-10|Sarah]], [[St Helena-292|Patrick Killin]], [[St Helena-297|William]], [[St Helena-328|Charlotte]], [[St Helena-422|Margaret]], [[St Helena-664|Sarah]] * Ensign Knipe ** [[A Slave-760|George]], [[A Slave-954|Mary]], [[A Slave-975|James]], [[A Slave-978|Jenny]], [[A Slave-979|Martha]], [[A Slave-980|Sarah]] * Henry Knipe ** [[Williams-119444|William Williams]] * Mrs Henry Knipe ** [[David-4084|Antony David]] * John Knipe ** [[Peter-1772|Margaret Peter]], [[St Helena-556|Susannah]], [[Jacob-3512|Jane Jacob]], [[St Helena-712|Lavinia]],[[St Helena-766|Lucy]], [[Jacobs-3602|Jane Jacobs]] * Richard Knipe ** [[A Slave-757|Francis]], [[A Slave-829|Abygale]], [[A Slave-830|Sarah]], [[A Slave-844|Cato]], [[A Slave-865|Molly]], [[A Slave-901|Ruth]], [[St Helena-9|Samuel]], [[St Helena-873|March]] * Mary Knipe ** [[Stephens-17129|Margaret Stephens]], [[St Helena-475|Sophia]], [[St Helena-544|Sonny]] * [[Knipe-271|Samuel Knipe]] ** [[A Slave-480|Marlborough]], [[St Helena-376|Stephen]], [[A Slave-659|Jacob]], [[A Slave-716|Francisco]], [[A Slave-744|Betty]], [[A Slave-825|Doll]], [[A Slave-826|Martha]], [[A Slave-838|Ben]], [[A Slave-839|Stephen]], [[A Slave-845|March]], [[A Slave-861|Samuel]], [[St Helena-13|Lucy]], [[St Helena-703|Christian]] * Sarah Knipe ** [[St Helena-618|Sarah]], [[St Helena-619|Clara]], [[St Helena-537|Mary]] * William Knipe ** [[St Helena-207|Flora]], [[St Helena-206|Ann]], [[David-4082|James David]], [[St Helena-102|James]], [[A Slave-529|Tiller]], [[A Slave-530|Celia]], [[A Slave-550|James]], [[A Slave-625|Matilda]], [[A Slave-692|Samuel]], [[A Slave-731|Thomas]], [[David-4083|Sally David]], [[David-4085|George David]] * [[Lambe-84|Aaron Lambe]] ** [[A Slave-866|David]], [[A Slave-868|Charles]], [[A Slave-870|Sam]], [[A Slave-875|Pegg]], [[A Slave-877|Michael]], [[A Slave-880|Ben]], [[A Slave-882|Jenny]], [[A Slave-903|Molly]], [[A Slave-898|Andrew]], [[A Slave-991|Yone]], [[A Slave-998|Christian]], [[St Helena-11|Jenny]], [[St Helena-13|Lucy]], [[St Helena-15|Priscilla]], [[St Helena-70|Hannah]], [[A Slave-627|Sophia]], [[St Helena-600|Matilda]], [[A Slave-714|James]] * Mr Lambe ** [[St Helena-75|Mary]], [[St Helena-76|Nelly]], [[St Helena-366|Lucy]], [[Stephens-17538|Celia Stephens]], [[George-13573|Jacob George]] * Mrs Lamb ** [[A Slave-325|Elizabeth]], [[George-13404|Allen George]], [[George-13399|Richard George]] * Le Breton ** [[St Helena-830|Abigail]] * G Leech ** [[A Slave-1046|Martha]], [[St Helena-71|Maria]], [[St Helena-301|Henry]], [[St Helena-610|Clara]], [[St Helena-760|Jonah]] * Richard Leech ** [[Henry-16378|John Henry]], [[St Helena-404|Jacob]], [[St Helena-429|Polly]], [[James-25614|Hagate James]], [[Pluke-13|Jane Pluke]], [[Hayes-20172|William Hayes]], [[A Slave-1042|Sarah]] * Mrs Richard Leech ** [[August-270|Ann August]], [[Bastina-7|Mary Bastina]], [[St Helena-842|Mary]] * Mr Robert Leech ** [[A Slave-772|Thomas]], [[A Slave-832|Tom]], [[A Slave-918|Antony]],[[A Slave-927|Dick]], [[A Slave-1023|Kitty]], [[St Helena-307|James]], [[Fortune-1756|Catherine Fortune]], [[St Helena-533|Samuel]], [[St Helena-645|Diana]], [[St Helena-646|Catherine]], [[St Helena-561|Martha]], [[St Helena-52|Sarah]] * Mr Seavil Leeson ** [[St Helena-451|Polly]] * John Legg ** [[Ely-4484|Fanny Ely]], [[A Slave-748|Blake]], [[A Slave-901|Hagar]], [[St Helena-81|George]], [[Thomas-61798|Mary Ann Thomas]], [[Jacobs-16727|Patty Jacobs]], [[Benjamin-4156|Peggy Benjamin]] * Miss H Legg ** [[St Helena-86|Lucy]], [[St Helena-87|James]], [[St Helena-88|Susan]], [[St Helena-89|Margaret]] * [[Lester-5601|Lieutenant Lester]] ** [[A Slave-506|Anne]], [[St Helena-189|Juliet]], [[A Slave-670|John]], [[A Slave-767|Robert]], [[A Slave-961|Dick]], [[January-161|John January]], [[St Helena-617|Sophia]] * Mrs Lester ** [[Caesar-356|Mary Caesar]] * Mr Lloyd ** [[A Slave-779|Susan]], [[A Slave-785|Mary]], [[A Slave-787|James]], [[A Slave-788|Charles]], [[A Slave-814|Frank]], [[A Slave-854|Francis]], [[A Slave-1028|Molly]] * Mr Lorimer ** [[George-13067|Martha George]] * Mr Lowden ** [[St Helena-83|Ellen]], [[St Helena-736|Dianah]], [[Leason-97|Elizabeth Leason]] * [[Goodwin-11983|Mary Mashborne]] ** [[A Slave-119|Elizabeth]] * Philip Mahoney ** [[A Slave-312|Dorinda]], [[A Slave-311|Margaret]] * [[Mason-17584|Benjamin Mason]] ** [[A Slave-372|James]], [[A Slave-384|William]], [[A Slave-385|David]], [[Maning-20|George Anthony Maning]], [[A Slave-622|May]], [[A Slave-623|Charles]], [[A Slave-665|Benjamin]], [[A Slave-682|John]], [[A Slave-694|James]], [[A Slave-702|Jacob]], [[A Slave-703|Aleck]], [[A Slave-735|Haget]], [[A Slave-738|Fortune]], [[A Slave-817|March]], [[A Slave-856|Sarah]], [[A Slave-859|Mary]], [[A Slave-878|Caesar]],[[A Slave-879|William]], [[A Slave-904|Peggy]], [[A Slave-930|Lucy]], [[A Slave-931|Sophia]], [[A Slave-949|Ruth]], [[A Slave-990|Basto]], [[A Slave-999|Doll]], [[St Helena-315|Martha]], [[St Helena-31|Stephen]], [[St Helena-32|Ann]] * [[Mason-5615|Richard Mason]] ** [[A Slave-560|May]], [[A Slave-728|John]], [[A Slave-729|James]], [[A Slave-994|Massey]], [[St Helena-22|Elizabeth]] * Miss Mason ** [[A Slave-887|Molly]], [[St Helena-290|John]], [[Ben-40|Benjamin Ben]], [[Cray-347|Hannah Cray]], [[David-4086|James David]], [[Benjamin-4157|Hagar Benjamin]], [[Benjamin-4158|Nancy Benjamin]] * Mrs Mason ** [[A Slave-752|Jacob]], [[St Helena-546|Anna]], [[Francis-9945|Peggy Francis]] * Lieutenant Mason ** [[St Helena-96|John]], [[St Helena-517|Constantia]], [[St Helena-524|Rebecca]], [[Ben-51|Scipio Ben]] * Captain James Mason's Estate ** [[St Helena-575|Jane]], [[St Helena-692|Rebecca]], [[St Helena-400|Massey]], [[Watson-36503|Charles Watson]] * Mr McRitchie ** [[St Helena-12|Mary]], [[St Helena-85|Louisa]], [[St Helena-298|Elizabeth]], [[St Helena-299|Jane]], [[Stephens-17181|Stephen Stephens]], [[St Helena-385|Sarah]], [[St Helena-685|Susan]], [[Worster-333|Sarah Worster]] * Mr Mead ** [[St Helena-118|James]], [[St Helena-455|Eliza]], [[St Helena-739|Mary]], [[Henry-16795|John Henry]] * Dr Mellis ** [[St Helena-723|Margaret]] * Mr Merchant ** [[Toney-3145|Sarah Toney]] * Mr H Miller ** [[Thomas-61797|John Thomas]] * Lieutenant Mills ** [[St Helena-277|Mary]], [[St Helena-278|Fanny]] * Mrs Mills ** [[A Slave-580|Letitia Henrietta]], [[St Helena-354|Sarah]], [[St Helena-355|Robert]] * Maria Mills ** [[St Helena-588|Peggy]] * Mt Monhouse ** [[A Slave-663|James]] * David Moody ** [[St Helena-306|Margaret]] * Mr Mulhall ** [[George-13555|Lucy George]], [[George-13556|Mary George]] * Mr Newton ** [[A Slave-491|Susan]], [[A Slave-492|Margaret]], [[A Slave-493|Lucinda]], [[A Slave-751|Sarah]], [[A Slave-754|John]], [[A Slave-776|John]], [[A Slave-921|Sam]], [[Diamond-2092|Phoebe Diamond]] * Mr O'Connor ** [[A Slave-974|Morris]], [[St Helena-42|Helen]], [[St Helena-462|Susan]], [[St Helena-516|Sarah]], [[St Helena-806|Emetria]], [[Caesar-360|Mary Caesar]] * Mrs S O'Connor ** [[Stephens-17653|Jacob Stephens]] * Mr Oswald ** [[Stevens-27791|Mary Stevens]] * Mrs Oswald ** [[Stephens-17582|Mary Stephens]] * Mrs Paige ** [[St Helena-109|Sarah]] * Mr Perkins ** [[St Helena-98|Nelly]], [[St Helena-287|Henry]], [[St Helena-343|Elizabeth]], [[Thomas-61802|William Thomas]], [[Thomas-14016|Betty Watts Thomas]] * Mrs Perkins ** [[A Slave-643|Sophia]], [[A Slave-644|Mary]], [[A Slave-645|James]], [[A Slave-771|George]], [[St Helena-50|Ann]], [[St Helena-74|Lucy]], [[St Helena-145|Mary Ann]] * Mrs Perry ** [[A Slave-942|Peg]] * Captain Perry ** [[A Slave-925|Maria]], [[A Slave-935|Sarah]], [[A Slave-944|Jack]], [[A Slave-945|George]], [[A Slave-950|Sam]], [[A Slave-952|Peg]], [[A Slave-953|Fanny]] * [[Phillips-42462|Andrew Phillips]] ** [[A Slave-446|Job]], [[A Slave-447|Maroa]] * Mrs Phillips ** [[St Helena-803|Margaret]] * Major Pierie ** [[Francis-9499|Francis]], [[St Helena-97|James]], [[St Helena-152|Edward]], [[Scott-51871|Thomas Scott]], [[St Helena-341|Frank]], [[St Helena-411|Margaret]], [[St Helena-410|Avaris]], [[St Helena-409|Francis]], [[St Helena-414|Fanny]], [[St Helena-413|David]]. [[St Helena-412|Michael]], [[Young-54792|Samuel Young]] * Mrs Helena Pierie ** [[St Helena-593|Thomas]], [[Young-54901|John Young]] * Mr Porteous ** [[A Slave-677|Lavinia]], [[A Slave-691|Sarah]], [[A Slave-726|Laban]], [[A Slave-727|Maria]], [[A Slave-741|Basto]], [[A Slave-853|Worcester]], [[A Slave-886|Jacob]], [[A Slave-929|Joe]], [[A Slave-938|Margaret]], [[A Slave-939|Lucy]], [[A Slave-951|Phillis]], [[St Helena-48|Mary]], [[St Helena-435|Fanny]], [[St Helena-785|Ruth]] * [[Powell-22434|Gabriel Powell]] ** [[A Slave-111|Dorothy]], [[A Slave-109|Joanna]] * Mrs Powell ** [[A Slave-454|Fanny]], [[A Slave-455|Lucinda]], [[A Slave-465|Phillis]], [[A Slave-466|George]] * Mrs Price ** [[A Slave-923|Antony]], [[George-12971|Thomas George]] * Mr Prince ** [[Williams-119699|Sarah Williams]] * Captain D Pritchard ** [[St Helena-66|William]], [[St Helena-67|Margarett]], [[St Helena-634|Mary]], [[St Helena-812|Hannah]], [[George-13538|Charles George]], [[Davy-2017|Catherine Davy * Eleanor Pritchard ** [[St Helena-562|Martha]], [[St Helena-581|Mary]] * Mrs Pritchard ** [[A Slave-761|Sunday]], [[A Slave-777|Charles]], [[A Slave-782|Mary]], [[A Slave-795|Betty]], [[St Helena-5|Mary]], [[Simon-6296|Charles Simon]], [[St Helena-36|Margaret]], [[St Helena-103|Martha]], [[St Helena-361|Sarah]] * [[Pritchard-783|James Pritchard]] ** [[A Slave-320|Phillis]], [[Bacchus-82|Jacob Bacchus]], [[A Slave-587|Susan]], * Stephen Pritchard ** [[A Slave-697|John]], [[A Slave-763|March]], [[A Slave-996|Susan]], [[A Slave-1013|Elizabeth]], [[St Helena-176|Ruth]], [[Williams-119703|William Williams]] * [[Pyke-964|Isaac Pyke]], ** [[A Slave-1013|Elizabeth]], , [[A Slave-1018|Fanny]] * Mr Redesdale ** [[Sefton-1168|James Sefrton]] * John Roakes ** [[St Helena-620|Melinda]] * Mr Roache ** [[St Helena-112|Diana]] * Miss Roberts ** [[St Helena-285|Leah]], [[St Helena-308|William]], [[Bennett-36675|Charles Bennett]] * Mr Roberts ** [[A Slave-607|Charles]] * Mr Robertson ** [[A Slave-118|Elizabeth]], [[A Slave-124|Timothy]], [[A Slave-125|Timothy]], [[A Slave-649|Anne]] * [[Robson-2973|Major Robson]] ** [[A Slave-413|Fatima]], [[A Slave-443|Jane]] * John Robinson ** [[St Helena-200|Alfred]], [[St Helena-201|Richard]], Thomas, [[A Slave-570|Peggy]], [[A Slave-806|Benjamin]], [[A Slave-894|George]], [[A Slave-955|James]], [[Richard-8402|Benjamin Richard]], [[St Helena-705|Ann]], [[Williams-119702|William Williams]], [[Ben-52|Elizabeth Ben]] * Mrs Robinson ** [[St Helena-272|Richard]] * Mr Rolfe ** [[St Helena-795|Margaret]] * Mr Sampell ** [[St Helena-192|Caesar]], [[A Slave-671|Samuel]], [[A Slave-730|Stephen]], [[A Slave-740|Tom]], [[A Slave-775|Siefris]], [[Joe-160|John Joe]], [[St Helena-177|Peggy]], [[William-980|Richard William]] * Mr Sampson ** [[A Slave-709|Ruth]], [[St Helena-120|Sarah]], [[St Helena-701|David]], [[Leo-389|Henry Leo]], [[Yon-361|Augustus Yon]] * Widow Scott ** [[A Slave-269|Grace]], [[A Slave-270|Martha]] * Mr C Scott ** [[A Slave-948|Joseph]], [[A Slave-971|Joe]], [[A Slave-973|Job]], [[St Helena-127|Nal]], [[St Helena-128|Becky]], [[St Helena-150|James]], [[St Helena-699|Louisa]], [[St Helena-702|Abigail]], [[St Helena-759|Luena]] * Mr Richard Scott ** [[Charles-3914|Frances Charles]], [[Ben-54|Benjamin Ben]] * Miss Ann Seale ** [[A Slave-789|Peg]] * Captain Seale ** [[A Slave-852|James]], [[A Slave-862|Harry]], [[A Slave-873|Billy]], [[A Slave-674|Richard]], [[A Slave-884|Nanny]], [[A Slave-976|Caroline]], [[A Slave-981|John]], [[A Slave-982|Flora]], [[A Slave-983|Mary]], [[A Slave-1031|Mary Ann]], [[St Helena-18|James]], [[St Helena-20|Lucy]], [[St Helena-21|Sarah]], [[St Helena-179|Benjamin]], [[St Helena-180|Susannah]], [[St Helena-513|Sucky]], [[March-2112|Sarah March]] * Major Seale ** [[Hercules-43|Amelia Hercules]], [[Henry-16792|James Henry]], [[Williams-119701|George Williams]], [[George-13561|Sally George]], [[George-13563|Martha George]], [[George-13564|James George]], [[George-13565|Benjamin George]], [[George-13566|Harry George]], [[George-13567|Cornelius George]], [[Unknown-627293|Fanny George]] * Constantia Seale ** [[St Helena-688|Sarah]] * Francis Seale ** [[St Helena-300|Elizabeth]], [[St Helena-527|Sukey]], [[George-13405|George George]], [[St Helena-846|Margaret]], [[Hygate-13|John Hygate]], [[Phillis-387|Margaret Phillis]] * George Seale ** [[St Helena-220|Lydia]], [[St Helena-219|Philip]], [[A Slave-558|Nancy]] * Mr H F Seale ** [[George-13557|Jane George]] * [[Seale-700|John Seale]] ** [[A Slave-412|Samuel]], [[A Slave-807|Francis]], [[A Slave-946|Hannibill]], [[A Slave-947|Hamlet]], [[A Slave-956|Mary]], [[St Helena-598|Flora]], [[St Helena-597|David]], [[St Helena-599|Fanny]], [[A Slave-426|Florella]] * Margaret Seale ** [[St Helena-595|Fill]], [[St Helena-596|Mary]] * Mary Seale ** Mary, John * Robert Seale, Jnr ** [[Stephens-17652|Margaret Stephens]] * [[Seale-1220|William Seale]] ** [[A Slave-342|Sarah]], [[Caesar-308|James Caesar]], [[A Slave-363|Margaret]], [[St Helena-203|Patty]], [[St Helena-204|Susan]], [[A Slave-548|Mary]], [[A Slave-617|Francis]], [[A Slave-618|Susan]], [[A Slave-619|Frances]], [[A Slave-628|Michael]], [[A Slave-629|James]], [[A Slave-836|Laxy]], [[Patty-502|Martha Patty]], [[Cato-891|Thomas Cato]], [[A slave-1003|David]] * William Seale Jnr ** [[A Slave-683|James]], [[A Slave-684|Jonas]], [[A Slave-811|Joseph]], [[A Slave-812|William]], [[A Slave-813|George]], [[A Slave-815|Jill]], [[A Slave-823|Sarah]], [[Chambers-11635|John Chambers]], [[March-2117|Elizabeth March]], * [[Sherwin-860|Thomas Sherwin]] ** [[A Slave-13|Ann]] * Mrs Shirtley ** Lucy, [[A Slave-778|Rose]] * Captain Shirtley ** [[A Slave-646|Celia]], [[A Slave-647|John]], [[A Slave-796|Susan]], [[A Slave-799|Joseph]], [[A Slave-802|Joseph]], [[St Helena-124|Charles]], [[St Helena-65|Elizabeth]] * Captain Shortis ** [[Bath-811|Eliza Bath]], [[Francis-9796|George Francis]] * [[Shottowe-1|John Shottowe]] ** [[A Slave-341|Sarah]], [[A Slave-340|Frances]] * Dr Simpson ** [[Sam-241|Mary Sam]] * John Slater ** [[Thomas-31023|Fanny]] * Lieutenant Smith ** [[A Slave-499|Martha]], [[A Slave-500|Anna]], [[St Helena-218|Sophy]], [[Leo-429|Emmy Leo]], [[Leo-430|James Leo]], [[A Slave-602|Samuel]], [[A Slave-612|Peter]], [[A Slave-613|Caesar]], [[A Slave-614|Hercules]], [[A Slave-615|William]], [[A Slave-616|Caesar]], [[A Slave-654|Michael]], [[A Slave-655|Charles]], [[A Slave-695|Stephen]], [[A Slave-837|Frederic]], [[A Slave-846|Billy]], [[A Slave-932|Francis]], [[A Slave-937|David]], [[A Slave-943|Neptune]] * Captain Smith ** [[St Helena-222|George]], [[St Helena-223|Henry]], [[St Helena-224|Mary]]. [[St Helena-225|Phil]] * Lieutenant Colonel Smith ** [[St Helena-37|Anne]], [[St Helena-111|Martha]], [[St Helena-121|Henry]], [[St Helena-143|John]], [[St Helena-144|Betty]], [[St Helena-153|Alfred]], [[St Helena-288|Samuel]], [[St Helena-491|Mary]], [[St Helena-496|Lucy]], [[Francis-9568|Mary Francis]], [[Leo-432|Sophia Leo]],[[Leo-438|RobertLeo]], [[Leo-439|Lucy Leo]] * Mrs A Smith ** [[Leo-454|Margaret Leo]], [[St Helena-490|Leo]], [[St Helena-491|Mary]], [[Stevens-27793|William Stevens]] * Mr Solomon ** [[A Slave-784|Mary Ann]], [[A Slave-791|Jenny]], [[A Slave-1039|Davy]], [[A Slave-1043|Lucy]], [[St Helena-148|Fanny]], [[St Helena-660|Francis]], [[Simon-6399|Eleanor Simon]], [[Unknown-624473|Elizabeth]], [[Scott-53162|Margaret Scott]], [[O'Dean-29|John O'Dean]], [[George-13558|Benjamin George]], [[George-13562|Ruth George]], [[George-13593|George George]] * Ann Statham ** [[March-2118|Charlotte March]] * Lieutenant Statham ** [[A Slave-687|Richard]], [[A Slave-746|Dick]], [[A Slave-786|Anna]], [[A Slave-790|Diana]], [[St Helena-119|Hock]], [[Hilman-70|John Hilman]], [[Frank-5964|Mary Frank]], [[St Helena-829|Mary]], [[Kennedy-25680|Sarah Kennedy]] * John Steward ** [[St Helena-69|Mary]] * [[Swallow-792|Mary Swallow]], [[St Helena-45|Helen]] ** [[St Helena-19|Abigail]] * [[Swallow-781|Robert Swallow]] ** Black Rowland * James Talbott ** [[St Helena-554|Lucy]] * [[Taylor-87515|Samuel Taylor]] ** [[A Slave-59|Stephen]] * [[Thomlinson-184|Joshua Thomlinson]] * Mr John Thompson ** [[St Helena-24|Lucy]], [[St Helena-26|Charlotte]], [[St Helena-80|Mary Ann]],[[St Helena-209|Hannah]], [[St Helena-208|Sarah]], [[St Helena-286|Handy]] * Captain Thorn ** [[St Helena-843|Rebecca]], [[Chambers-11889|William Chambers]] * Mr J Torbett ** [[A Slave-610|John]], [[A Slave-131|Roger]], [[A Slave-781|Susan]], [[A Slave-1020|Lucy]], [[St Helena-95|Maria]], [[St Helena-99|William]] * Mrs M Torbett ** [[Ben-53|Mary Ben]] * Richard Torbett ** [[A Slave-720|George]], [[A Slave-783|Patty]], [[A Slave-794|Patty]], [[St Helena-165|Betty]], [[St Helena-94|Mary]], [[St Helena-314|Lucy]], [[St Helena-547|William]], [[St Helena-494|Nanny]], [[Griffin-19651|john Griffin]], [[St Helena-854|Sarah]], [[Williams-119704|Kitty Williams]], [[David-4087|Stephen David]] * Mr Tout ** [[A Slave-675|Pompey]], [[A Slave-676|William]] * Rev B J Vernon ** [[Jacks-864|Frances Jacks]] * [[Vessey-251|James Vessey]] ** [[A Slave-86|Jane]] * Samuel Perkins Ward ** [[Watts-13658|Elizabeth Watts]], [[Thomas-60222|William Thomas]] * Sergeant Watson ** [[St Helena-133|John]], [[St Helena-134|Sophia]] * Mr Watson ** [[George-13569|Charles George]] * Maria Weager ** [[St Helena-489|Betty]], [[St Helena-569|Colara]], [[St Helena-627|Martha]] * Joseph Weston ** [[Smith-290512|William Smith]], [[Mannuel-5|James Mannuel]] * [[Whaley-2138|Joseph Whaley]] ** [[A Slave-232|Stephen]] * Mr Richard Wills ** [[St Helena-354|Sarah]] * [[Wills-5531|Ripon Wills]] ** [[A Slave-87|Richard]], [[A Slave-117|Hagar]], [[A Slave-146|Mary]] * [[Bazett-56|Mrs Wilson]] ** [[A Slave-394|Peggy]], [[A Slave-393|John]], [[A Slave-822|Molly]], [[Stephen-1842|Jack Stephen]] * [[Wilson-95487|Rev John Wilson]] ** [[A Slave-390|Peg]], [[A Slave-389|Elizabeth]], [[Hillman-210|William Hillman]], [[A Slave-460|Dawson]], [[A Slave-461|May]], [[A Slave-462|Damon]], [[A Slave-463|Sarah]], [[A Slave-464|Margaret]], [[St Helena-434|Fanny]], [[A Slave-803|Joseph]] * Mr Worrall ** [[St Helena-235|Nanny]], [[St Helena-227|Joseph]], [[A Slave-608|John William]], [[A Slave-609|Michael]], [[A Slave-660|Silvester]], [[St Helena-230|Samuel]], [[A Slave-662|Griffin]], [[A Slave-963|Charles]] * Mrs Worrall ** [[A Slave-723|Mary]], [[A Slave-858|Samuel]], [[A Slave-992|Ann]], [[A Slave-1016|Nanny]] * [[Wrangham-37|Francis Wrangham]], [[A Slave-1024|Fanny]] ** [[A Slave-449|Robin]] * [[Wrangham-38|Francis Wrangham]] ** [[A Slave-241|Hannibal]], [[A Slave-242|Samuel]], [[A Slave-243|Martha]], [[A Slave-244|Mary]], [[A Slave-347|Diana]], [[A Slave-348|Susanna]], * Mr Wrangham ** [[A Slave-594|George]], [[A Slave-595|Frank]], [[A Slave-620|Henry]], [[A Slave-625|Thomas]], [[A Slave-656|Hector]], [[A Slave-657|Pedro]], [[A Slave-753|Toby]], [[A Slave-766|Cutchine]], [[A Slave-840|Cupidore]], [[A Slave-843|Cato]], [[A Slave-915|Munro]], [[A Slave-997|Toney]] * [[Wrangham-30|William Wrangham]] ** [[A Slave-399|James]], [[A Slave-398|Priscilla]], [[A Slave-397|Eleanor]], [[A Slave-396|Mary]], [[A Slave-395|Hamlet]], [[A Slave-415|Jacob]], [[Jacob-3421|Mary Jacob]], [[Jacob-3432|Jacob Augustus Jacob]], [[Jacob-3419|Clara Jacob]], [[Jacob-3420|Jacob Jacob]], [[Poplar-7|John Poplar]], [[A Slave-515|William]] * [[Wright-55144|Captain Robert Wright]] ** [[A Slave-11|Lucy]], [[A Slave-478|John]], [[A Slave-479|John]], [[A Slave-528|George]], [[A Slave-650|James]], [[St Helena-423|Margaret]], [[St Helena-622|Lucy]], [[St Helena-673|Phill]], [[St Helena-674|Martha]], [[Sam-253|Richard Sam]], [[Thomas-60121|Sarah Thomas]], [[Ben-48|Ishmael Ben]], [[Thomas-61806|Elizabeth Thomas]], [[Thomas-61807|Louisa Thomas]],[[George-13571|Augustus George]], [[George-13572|David George]], [[St Helena-15|Priscilla Ben]] * Mr Writenbach ** [[St Helena-84|Nanny]] * [[Yates-7230|Mr Yates]] ** [[A Slave-494|Mary]], [[A Slave-495|Susan]], [[A Slave-496|James]], [[A Slave-497|Mary]], [[A Slave-520|Mary]], [[A Slave-521|John]], Ann, [[A Slave-575|Susannah]], Anna, [[A Slave-557|Molly]],[[A Slave-640|John]], [[A Slave-1007|Peter]], [[St Helena-23|Ann]], [[St Helena-52|Margaret]] * Mrs Yates ** [[St Helena-113|Elizabeth]], [[Scott-51746|John Scott]] * Thomas Yates ** [[St Helena-197|Susannah]], [[St Helena-198|Hannah]], [[St Helena-629|Diana]], [[St Helena-630|Mary]] * Mr Youd ** [[St Helena-852|Mary]], [[Jacobs-16677|Lucy Jacobs]] * Amoret Young ** [[St Helena-743|Sukey]] * Miss Ann Young ** [[St Helena-549|Clara]], [[Young-54859|Mary Young]] * F Young ** [[St Helena-291|John]] * Lieutenant Younge ** [[St Helena-872|Sarah]] * Miss P Young ** [[Thomas-61776|Diana Thomas]], [[Thomas-61801|Susan Thomas]] * Mr R Young ** [[A Slave-959|David]], [[A Slave-965|Richmond]] * Miss Sarah Young ** [[A Slave-711|Sylvia]], [[A Slave-712|Mary]], [[Caesar-358|Sarah Caesar]] * Mrs Young ** [[Francis-9431|George Francis]], [[A Slave-818|John]], [[A Slave-824|Ellen]], [[A Slave-831|Jacob]] * [[Young-9290|Stephen Young]] ** [[A Slave-299|Mercy]], [[A Slave-298|Celia]], [[A Slave-800|Dick]], [[A Slave-847|Cope]], , [[A Slave-849|Charles]], [[St Helena-520|Flora]], [[Caesar-361|John Caesar]], [[Bennett-37273|Fanny Bennett]] * William Young ** [[St Helena-253|Eleanor]], [[St Helena-252|Elizabeth]]

Saint John Tuberculosis Hospital

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[[Category:Saint John Tuberculosis Hospital, Saint John, New Brunswick]] ==History== * December 9, 1915 - Opened as ''Saint John County Hospital'', on Little River Rd. (now Bayside Drive) It had 60 beds and cost $125,000 * 1918 - Enlarged * 1919 - Childrens Wing built * 1930 - Nesbitt Ward for children added (after [[Nesbitt-1137|Arthur J. Nesbitt]]), 52 beds * 1929 - Name changed to ''Saint John Tuberculosis Hospital'' * 1955 - robbery of the hospitals payroll and murder by Clifford Edward Ayles[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/54760910/clifford-edward-ayles "Clifford Edward Ayles (1930-1956) - Find A Grave..."]. ''www.findagrave.com''. Retrieved on 22 May 2020. * 1962 - Name changed to ''East Saint John Hospital'' * 1976 - Closed. * 1980s - Building demolished to make room for the expansion of the Saint John Dry Dock and Shipbuilding Company. [https://www.ancestry.com.au/boards/localities.northam.canada.newbrunswick.saintjohn/3988.3 East Saint John Hospital], 11 May 2008 ==Sources== * [https://books.google.com/books?id=ahhI3_pF_iMC&pg=PT31&dq=East%20Saint%20John%20hospital East Saint John], by David Goss and Harold E. Wright ISBN 9780738573946 *[https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/skeletal-remains-saint-john-tuberculosis-hospital-1.4327376 Skeletal remains found in Saint John may be connected to old TB hospital, say police] CBC News * [https://journals.lib.unb.ca/index.php/Acadiensis/article/view/22691/26338 Miller Brittain’s Mural Cartoons for the Saint John Tuberculosis Hospital: From Creation to Conservation]

Saint Johns Cemetery, Butler Township, PA

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[[Category:Saint Johns Cemetery, Butler Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for the Saint Johns Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Saint Johns Cemetery is located in Butler Township near Drums, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
There is no known cemetery office. GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
41.0569977, -75.9550047 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/St+Johns+Cemetery/@41.0569977,-75.9550047,103m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!1m2!2m1!1sSaint+Johns+Cemetery+Saint+Johns+pa!3m1!1s0x89c5a77d65e00571:0x5df83dc7d2370ccf Saint Johns Cemetery on Google Maps] ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2129847 Find A Grave] *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/luzerne/church/stjbur01.txt Luzerne Co Genweb,burials 1874-1907] *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/luzerne/church/stjbur02.txt Luzerne Co Genweb,burials 1908-1950] * ''Add resources here'' ----- ===Tasks Completed=== * ''Add tasks you have completed here'' ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link to existing WikiTree profiles or create new profiles for each person listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of their grave marker. The profile you create for a person can include other genealogical and biographical information, additional photos, and a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First Name ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" | GPS ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |[[Crawford-11544|Crawford]]||Charles||1910||1986|||||||[[Image:Crawford-11544-1.jpg]] |- |[[Wirsing-7|Wirsing]]||MabelCrawford||1915||July 4 1966||w/o Charles Crawford|||||[[Image:Wirsing-7-1.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Wirsing-8|Wirsing]]||Ira||1890||1928|||||||[[Image:Wirsing-8.jpg]] |- |[[Yeager-1310|Yeager]]||MabelWirsing||1893||1964||w/o Ira Wirsing|||||[[Image:Wirsing-8.jpg]] |- |[[Wirsing-10|Wirsing]]||George||1864||1913|||||||[[Image:Wirsing-10.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Rape_or_Rapp-1|Rape]]||Ida JaneWirsing||1864||1945||w/o George Wirsing|||||[[Image:Wirsing-10.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Rape_or_Rapp-2|Rape]]||Joseph||1824||1908|||||||[[Image:Rape_or_Rapp-2.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Billheimer-22|Billheimer]]||HenriettaRape||1827||1904||w/o Joseph Rape|||||[[Image:Rape_or_Rapp-2.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Wirsing-11|Wirsing]]||George P||1837||1913|||||||[[Image:Wirsing-11.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Fritzinger-50|Fritzinger]]||ElizabethWirsing||1844||1909||w/o George P Wirsing|||||[[Image:Fritzinger-50.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Smetterin]]||MargaretaErts||||1800||w/o Saxim Erts||||||| |- |[[Balliet-204|Balliet]]||Elizabeta||||1811||buried June 11,d/o Nicholas Balliet||||||| |- |[[Bitterly-97|Bitterly]]||Wilhelm||||1812||buried May 18,s/o Greg and Catarina Bitterly||||||| |- |[[Meckly]]||Maria||||1812||buried May 20,w/o Michael Mekly||||||| |- |[[Beuschlien-1|Beuschlien]]||Abraham||||1813?||buried June,s/o Michael and Elizabeta Beuschlein||||||| |- |[[Wenner-38|Wenner]]||Andreas||||1813||buried June 5, s/o Christain and Barbara Wenner,25y-2mo-15d||||||| |- |[[Beuschlein]]||Sarah||||1813||buried June 15, 9d old d/o Greg and Catarina Beuschlein||||||| |- |[[Nennerinese]]||Maria Caterina||||1814||buried May 16,w/o John Engler||||||| |- |[[Jonathan]]||Johan||||1814||died May 22,32y-2mo-15d||||||| |- |[[Maurer-1233|Maurer]]||Johannes||||1814||died June 5,s/o Andrew Maurer,17y-2mo-20d|||||[[Image:Maurer-1233.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Kelchner]]||Rebecca||||1815||buried July 9,d/o Jacob and Maria Kelchner||||||| |- |[[Allen-30392|Allen]]||Gustavus Cunningham||||1816||buried June 20,s/o Rich Allen,11y-6mo-8d||||||| |- |[[Bitterly-98|Bitterly]]||Wilhelm||||1816||s/o Wilhelm Bitterly,22y-6mo-3d||||||| |- |[[Bitterly]]||daughter||||1816||buried Sept 16,d/o Greg and Catarina Bitterly,6w-4d||||||| |- |[[Andreas]]||son||||1817||buried Feb16,s/o Johannes and Barbara Andreas,3wks||||||| |- |[[Balliet-184|Balliet]]||Maria BarbaraAndreas||||1817||d/o Johannes and Maria Balliet||||||| |- |[[Winter]]||Maria||||1820||died Nov 12,d/o Elias and Catarina Berlet,4y-7mo-29d||||||| |- |[[Steib-32|Steib]]|| Catarina BarbaraBalliet||1751||1820||w/o Johannes Balliet||||||| |- |[[Wotring-189|Wotring]]||MargarethaDrum||1769||1821||w/o Esq. 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Saint Margaret Atheling biography

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Saint Margaret (c. 1045 – 16 November 1093), canonised by Pope Innocent IV, was the sister of Edgar Ætheling, the short-ruling and uncrowned Anglo-Saxon King of England. She married Malcolm III, King of Scots, becoming his Queen consort. Saint Margaret was the daughter of the English prince Edward the Exile, son of Edmund Ironside. She was born in Hungary, she had one brother Edgar and one sister Christina. The provenance of her mother, Agatha, is disputed. When her uncle, Saint Edward the Confessor, the French-speaking Anglo-Saxon King of England, died in 1066, she was living in England where her brother, Edgar Ætheling, had decided to make a claim to the vacant throne. Malcolm was probably a widower, and was no doubt attracted by the prospect of marrying one of the few remaining members of the Anglo-Saxon royal family. The marriage of Malcolm and Margaret soon took place. Malcolm followed it with several invasions of Northumberland by the Scottish king, probably in support of the claims of his brother-in-law Edgar. These, however, had little result beyond the devastation of the province. Margaret and Malcolm had eight children, six sons and two daughters: 1.Edward, killed 1093. 2.Edmund of Scotland 3.Ethelred, abbot of Dunkeld 4.King Edgar of Scotland 5.King Alexander I of Scotland 6.King David I of Scotland 7.Edith of Scotland, also called Matilda, married King Henry I of England 8.Mary of Scotland, married Eustace III of Boulogne Her husband, Malcolm III, and their eldest son, Edward, were killed in a fight against the English at Alnwick Castle on 13 November 1093. Her son Edmund was left with the task of telling his mother of their deaths. Margaret was ill, and she died on 16 November 1093, three days after the deaths of her husband and eldest son. Veneration: St Margaret's Church in Dunfermline dedicated to her memorySaint Margaret was canonised in the year 1250 by Pope Innocent IV in recognition of her personal holiness, fidelity to the Church, work for religious reform, and charity. She attended to charitable works, and personally served orphans and the poor every day before she ate. She rose at midnight to attend church services every night. She was known for her work for religious reform. She was considered to be an exemplar of the "just ruler", and also influenced her husband and children to be just and holy rulers. On 19 June 1250, after her canonisation, her remains were moved to Dunfermline Abbey. The Roman Catholic Church formerly marked the feast of Saint Margaret of Scotland on June 10, because the feast of "Saint Gertrude, Virgin" was already celebrated on November 16, but in Scotland, she was venerated on November 16, the day of her death. In the revision of the Roman Catholic calendar of saints in 1969, November 16 became free and the Church transferred her feast day to November 16. However, some traditionalist Catholics continue to celebrate her feast day on June 10. Queen Margaret University (founded in 1875), Queen Margaret College (Glasgow), Queen Margaret Union, Queen Margaret Hospital (just outside Dunfermline), North Queensferry, South Queensferry, Queen Margaret Academy (Ayr), St Margaret's Academy (Livngston), Queen Margaret College (Wellington) and several streets in Scotland are named after her. She is also venerated as a saint in the Anglican Church. -------------------- Saint Margaret 'the Exile' was born in 1045 in Hungary.3 She was the daughter of Edward 'Atheling' and Agatha.2 She married Malcolm III 'Caennmor', King of Scotland, son of Duncan I 'the Gracious', King of Scotland and Sybilla, in 1069 in Dunfermline Abbey, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.3 She died on 16 November 1093 in Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.3 She was buried Dunfermline Abbey, Dunfermline, Fife.3 She was buried Jesuit College, Douai, France.3 In 1250 she was canonised as Saint Margaret.3 Family Malcolm III 'Caennmor', King of Scotland b. circa 1031, d. 13 November 1093 Children Mary of Scots+ d. 31 May 1116 Edward of Scotland d. 16 Nov 10931 Edmund of Scotland, King of Scotland 1 Ethelred of Dunkeld, Earl of Fife d. c 10971 Edgar of Scotland, King of Scotland b. c 1074, d. 8 Jan 1107 Alexander 'the Fierce' of Scotland, King of Scotland+ b. 1078, d. 23 Apr 1124 Editha of Scotland+ b. c 1079, d. 1 May 1118 David I 'the Saint' of Scotland, King of Scotland+ b. bt 1080 - 1085, d. 24 May 1153 Citations [S106] Royal Genealogies Website (ROYAL92.GED), online . Hereinafter cited as Royal Genealogies Website. [S52] G. S. P. Freeman-Grencville, The Queen's Lineage: from A.D. 495 to the Silver Jubilee of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II (London , U.K.: Rex Collings, 1977), page 6. Hereinafter cited as The Queen's Lineage. [S11] Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Family: A Complete Genealogy (London, U.K.: The Bodley Head, 1999), page 184. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Family. -------------------- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Margaret_of_Scotland -------------------- Margaret was an English Princess, but because of the Norman conquest was forced into excile in Scotland. Introduced spiced meat & French wine to the Scottish Court. She insisted on good table manners & saying grace prior to meals. her 'Sainthood' was bestowed upon her after her marriage in 1249. Described as 'severe, pious, serious, domineering & never seen to smile'. She & Malcolm had 6 sons. She became ill upon hearing about the deaths of her husband & oldest son & died 3 days later. Sources: The book, 'The Island Race', by Winston Churchill The book, 'The Queen's of England' http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_of_Wessex (plus many more ~ see Ancestors & Descendants) -------------------- Saint Margaret (c. 1045 – 16 November 1093), canonised by Pope Innocent IV, was the sister of Edgar Ætheling, the short-ruling and uncrowned Anglo-Saxon King of England. She married Malcolm III, King of Scots, becoming his Queen consort. Margaret grew up in a very religious environment in the Hungarian court. The king of that time, Andrew I of Hungary, was known as Andrew the catholic for his extreme aversion to pagans, and great loyalty to Rome, which probably could have induced Margaret to follow a pious life. Still a child, she came to England with the rest of her family when her father, Edward, was recalled in 1057 as a possible successor to her great-uncle the childless Edward the Confessor. Her father died soon after the family's arrival in England, but Margaret continued to reside at the English court where her brother, Edgar Ætheling, was being considered as a possible successor to the English Throne. When the Confessor died in January 1066, Harold Godwinson was selected as king, Edgar perhaps being considered too young. After Harold's defeat at the battle of Hastings later that year, Edgar was proclaimed King of England, but as the Normans advanced on London, Margaret and her family fled north to Northumberland. Margaret's arrival in Scotland in 1068, after the Northumbrian revolt, has been heavily romanticized, though Symeon of Durham implied that her first meeting with Malcolm III of Scots may not have been until 1070, after William the Conqueror's harrying of the north. She is also venerated as a saint in the Anglican Church. [edit] Citations -------------------- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Margaret_of_Scotland Saint Margaret 'the Exile' (?) was born in 1045 at Hungary.3 She was the daughter of Edward 'Atheling' (?) and Agatha (?).2 She married Malcolm III 'Caennmor', King of Scotland, son of Duncan I 'the Gracious', King of Scotland and Sybilla (?), in 1069 at Dunfermline Abbey, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.3 She died on 16 November 1093 at Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.3 She was buried at Dunfermline Abbey, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.3 She was buried at Jesuit College, Douai, France.3 In 1250 she was canonised as Saint Margaret.3 Children of Saint Margaret 'the Exile' (?) and Malcolm III 'Caennmor', King of Scotland * Mary of Scots+ d. 31 May 1116 * Edward of Scotland d. 16 Nov 10931 * Edmund of Scotland, King of Scotland 1 * Ethelred of Dunkeld, Earl of Fife d. c 10971 * Edgar of Scotland, King of Scotland b. c 1074, d. 8 Jan 1107 * Alexander 'the Fierce' of Scotland, King of Scotland+ b. 1078, d. 23 Apr 1124 * Editha of Scotland+ b. c 1079, d. 1 May 1118 * David I 'the Saint' of Scotland, King of Scotland+ b. bt 1080 - 1085, d. 24 May 1153 Citations -------------------- Name: Margaret Atheling Princess Of England 1 Sex: F ALIA: the /Exile/ Title: Saint Name: Margaret Queen of Scotland 2 Birth: 1045 in Hungary Birth: 1042 in Hungary 2 Death: 16 NOV 1093 in Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, Mid-Lothian, Scotland 2 Burial: Abby Church of the Holy Trinity, Dumbartonshire, Scotland Burial: Dumfermline Abbey, Fife, Scotland 1 Note: Margaret of Scotland, Saint, d. 1093, queen con sort of Malcolm III and sister of Edgar Atheling. She was married to Malcolm c. 1070. A deeply religious woman, she worked to replace the Celtic practices of the Scottish church with those of Rome. She did this partly by bringing many En glish priests into Scotland and founding new monasteries. She was generous to t he poor and led a life of extraordinary piety. She was canonized in 1250. Feast : June 10 or, in Scotland, Nov. 16. ST. MARGARET OF SCOTLAND by Amy St eedman A grey sky overhead; a cold bitter wind sweeping the spray from off t he crests of the great grey waves; a grey inhospitable-looking land stretching north and south. This was what the dim morning light showed to the eyes of the anxious watchers in the little boat which was battling its way along the shores of the Firth of Forth. Truly it was but a dark outlook, and the hearts of the little company on board were as heavily overshadowed by the clouds of misfortun e, doubt, and foreboding, as the gloomy shores were wrapped in their folds of r olling mist. It was a royal burden that the little boat bore up the waters of the Firth that wintry day of wind and mist. Edgar the Etheling, grandson of Edmond Ironside, driven from his kingdom by the all-conquering William, had fle d northwards with his mother and two sisters, Margaret and Christina. Some fait hful followers had thrown in their lot with the royal fugitives, but it was but a small company all told. No wonder that their hearts were heavy that wintry m orning. Obliged to flee from their own country, driven out of their course by t he raging tempest, what welcome awaited them in this bleak land, of which they had heard many a savage tale? Would they be treated as friends or looked upon a s enemies? The royal family had meant to return to Hungary, where Edgar and his sisters had spent the days of their happy childhood, but the winds and waves h ad proved as furious and unkind as those subjects from whom they had fled, and there seemed nothing to do now but to seek some landing-place along the rocky s hore, some shelter from the pitiless storm. Among the weary, spent travellers there was one who was calm and untroubled, whose face reflected none of the gloom of the skies overhead, on whom the dreary foreboding of the future cast n o shadow. Fair and stately as a lily the Princess Margaret stood gazing across the angry waters, marking the desolate rocky shores, watching the white sea-bir ds as they swooped and rose again, as confident and unruffled as one of those w hite birds herself. For Margaret knew that a greater than an earthly king was with her, and that He, her Lord and Master, held the grey waters and their uncer tain fortunes in the hollow of His hand, able as ever to calm the winds and wav es of this troublesome world with that comforting command, 'Peace, be still.' 'To the right, to the right,' shouted a sailor on the look-out; 'yonder is a little bay where methinks we should find shelter and means to land.' 'Ay, if there be no rocks to guard the way,' said the captain cautiously. But nevert heless he turned the boat landwards, and eager eyes scanned the shore as they a pproached. It seemed indeed a haven of refuge, a peaceful little bay, gathered in from the angry waters by a little wooded arm of land that guarded it so securely that the rough breakers went sweeping past, and the sandy beach sloped gen tly down to meet the little dancing waves, while the wet sand reflected the swo oping white wings of the sea-birds that hovered about the shore. The little company were thankful indeed to land at last, and to feel the firm earth under their feet once more. The mist too had begun to roll away, and a gleam of suns hine touched into warmer colour the bare hills around. Surely this was a good o men, and they might hope that the clouds of their evil fortune were also about to break. It is more than eight hundred years sin [scary.ged] Canonised 1250 and her feast day is 16th November. In 1057 she arrived at the English court of Edward the Confessor. Ten years later she was in exile after William defeated Harold at the Battle of Hastings. She fled to Scotland where she was married against her wishes to King Malcolm to whom she bore six sons and two daughters. Her unlearned and boorish husband grew daily more graceful and Christian under the queen's graceful influence. Her remains were removed to Escorial Spain and her head Douai, France. Ancestors of Margaret from "The Forgotten Monarchy of Scotland" by HRH Michael of Albany -------------------- http://www.robertsewell.ca/scot2.html -------------------- Saint Margaret was canonised in the year 1250 by Pope Innocent IV in recognition of her personal holiness, fidelity to the Church, work for religious reform, and charity. She attended to charitable works, and personally served orphans and the poor every day before she ate. She rose at midnight to attend church services every night. She was known for her work for religious reform. She was considered to be an exemplar of the "just ruler", and also influenced her husband and children to be just and holy rulers. REF: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Margaret_of_Scotland -------------------- Name: Margaret Atheling Princess Of England 1 Sex: F ALIA: the /Exile/ Title: Saint Name: Margaret Queen of Scotland 2 Birth: 1045 in Hungary Birth: 1042 in Hungary 2 Death: 16 NOV 1093 in Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, Mid-Lothian, Scotland 2 Burial: Abby Churc -------------------- Born c. 1045, Castle Réka, Mecseknádasd, in the region of Southern Transdanubia, Hungary Died 16 November 1093 (aged c. 48), St Margaret's Chapel in Edinburgh Castle, Midlothian, Scotland Venerated in Roman Catholic Church; Anglican Communion Canonized 1250 by Pope Innocent IV Major shrine Dunfermline Abbey Feast November 16; June 10 (Extraordinary form of the Roman Rite) Attributes reading Patronage Dunfermline; Scotland; The Queen's Ferry; Anglo-Scottish relations -------------------- Margaret Atheling was born of the ancient Saxon House of Wessex, she was the daughter of Edward Atheling, otherwise known as 'Edward the Exile' and Agatha (possibly a niece of Henry III, Emperor of Germany) and was born in Hungary in 1046. Her father was the eldest son of Edmund II known as 'Ironside', and grandson of Ethelred II 'the Redeless'. Edmund reigned briefly as King of England from April to November of 1016. After his father's death, and the accession to the English throne of the Danish King Canute, the young Edward and his brother Edmund were consigned to the safe-keeping of Canute's half-brother and ally, Olof King of Sweden. They were secretly sent to Kiev, where Olof's daughter Ingigerd was the Queen. They were then sent on to Hungary, probably in the retinue of Ingigerd's son-in-law, King András. The two children were placed under the care of the King of Hungary. The younger son, Edmund, died without issue. The elder brother, Edward, referred to as 'the Atheling' (Anglo-Saxon, meaning Prince or of noble birth), married Agatha, who according to some sources, was possibly a niece of Henry III, Emperor of Germany, the couple had three children. Besides Margaret the marriage produced a son, Edgar Atheling and a further daughter, Christina. Margaret returned to England with her parents and siblings towards the end of the reign of her great-uncle, Edward the Confessor , with a view to naming her father as his heir, fate however, intervened, and Edward Atheling died within months of his return to his native land. The Confessor took his nephew's grieving widow and children into his care and protection. After the Norman Conquest, the claims of the royal Saxon House devolved upon Margaret's brother, Edgar Atheling, but then aged about 13 or 14, but he submitted to the formidable William the Conqueror. The spot where Margaret and her family are said to have landed, near North Queensferry, is still known as St Margaret's Hope. Malcolm Canmore, a widower, was attracted to the beautiful Saxon princess and no doubt the prospect of an alliance with the ancient Anglo-Saxon royal house was an added attraction. Following their marriage, Malcolm lead several invasions into Northumberland in support of his brother-in-law's claims to the English throne, which achieved little and culminated in the King of Scots having to pay homage to the Conqueror. William demanded assurance of this treaty by yaking Malcolm's eldest son Donald, by his previous wife Ingibjorg, as a hostage for his compliance. Margaret was highly respected for her piety and learning and for her knowledge of continental customs gained in the court of Hungary, and came to exert a great deal of influence with her husband, who frequently sought her advice on matters of state. Margaret instigated reforms within the Celtic church, as well as developing closer ties to the larger Roman Church. Mass was changed from the many dialects of Gaelic spoken throughout Scotland to Latin. The Queen became a patroness of the célidé, Scottish Christian hermits, and introduced Benedictine monks to Scotland. She was instrumental in the adoption of English-style feudalism in Scotland. Famed for her charity, Margaret frequently visited and cared for the sick, and had hostels constructed for the poor. At Advent and Lent, she held feasts for as many as three hundred commoners. The Queen reformed the manners of the Scottish court. Under her influence, ceremonies became more elaborate; tapestries came to adorn the walls; gold and silver dishes were used and court costumes were marked by the appearance of fur, velvet, and jewelry. Hostilities with England broke out again in the reign of William the Conqueror's son and succesor William Rufus. On 13th November, 1093, on accepting the surrender of the Castle of Alnwick, in Northumberland, Malcolm leaned forward from his horse to receive the keys from the point of the lance of its keeper, when the lance was treacherously thrust into his eye. He died in agony, his eldest son by Margaret, Edward, was also killed. The throne of Scotland was seized by Malcolm's brother Donald Bane. The disastrous news of her husband and eldest son's death was carried to Queen Margaret at Edinburgh Castle, the Queen was already mortally ill and the castle was under siege by her brother-in-law. She died three days later. While Margaret's body still lay within, Donald Bane and his ally the King of Norway besieged the Edinburgh Castle. Margaret's sons and her attendants managed to escape by a postern called the West Yhet, taking the body with them. A thick mist hid obscured them from the enemy's sight. They arrived at Dunfermline, where they buried Margaret, according to her own wishes, at Dunfermline Abbey. Her descendant, King Alexander II, petitioned Pope Innocent IV to canonize his devout ancestress. By Papal Bull of 1249 she was formally declared a saint in the Catholic church. On 19th June, 1250, her body and that of her spouse, Malcolm III, were exhumed and removed to a magnificent shrine. 19th June was thereafter celebrated in Scotland as the feast of St. Margaret. Her remains, along with those of her husband, were not allowed to rest in peace however. In 1560 St. Margaret's shrine was desecrated by Scots Calvinist iconoclasts. Mary, Queen of Scots had St. Margaret's head removed as a reliquary to Edinburgh Castle, as she hoped to call on the assistance of the saint in childbirth. In 1597 Margaret's earthly peregrinations continued, when her head was taken home by a pivate gentleman, it then embarked upon further journeyings, arriving in Antwerp and finally reaching the Scot's College at Douai, France. It disappeared completely during the French Revolution. Phillip II of Spain had the remains of Margaret and Malcolm Canmore translated to a shrine at El Escorial, seat of the Catholic Kings of Spain. ---------------- ADDITIONAL LINKS http://thepeerage.com/p10216.htm#i102154 http://www.stmargaretofscotland.com -------------------- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Margaret_of_Scotland

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This page is part of the [[Space:Saint-Raymond%2C_Québec|Saint-Raymond, Québec One Place Study]]. It contains information about burials that were recorded in the parish records of St-Raymond (part of the Drouin Collection). Not all of the information will be translated. This page is meant to act as a reference index to help people track down their ancestors' original records. Saint-Raymond's parish records begin in October 1844, and the first burial is recorded in November of that year. Subsequent years will be added as the project progresses. ==1844 to 1849== '''All 6 years complete.''' See [[Space:Saint-Raymond, Québec Burial Records 1840s]] ==1850 to 1854== '''All 5 years complete.''' See [[Space:Saint-Raymond, Québec Burial Records 1850-1854]] ==1855 to 1859== '''All 5 years complete.''' See [[Space:Saint-Raymond, Québec Burial Records 1855-1859]] ==1860== S 1 *Deceased: '''[[Bourget-107|Célina Bourget]]''' *Burial Date: 5 January 1860 *Death Date: 3 January 1860 *Age: 41 years *Spouse: [[Trudel-521|Albert Trudelle]] S 2 *Deceased: '''[[Shanahan-581|Ondoyé de Tharrence Shanagham]]''' *Burial Date: 3 March 1860 *Death Date: 1 March 1860 *Age: 0 *Parents: [[Shanahan-262|Tharrence Shanagham]] and [[Kennedy-10100|Jane Kenneday]] S 3 *Deceased: '''[[Moisan-209|Rosalie Angèle Moisan]]''' *Burial Date: 6 March 1860 *Death Date: 5 March 1860 *Age: 7 months *Parents: [[Moisan-205|Joseph Moisan]] and [[Drolet-241|Angèle Drolet]] S 4 *Deceased: '''Catherine Merteau''' *Burial Date: 10 March 1860 *Death Date: 8 March 1860 *Age: 65 years *Spouse: John Wiseman S 5 *Deceased: '''[[Langevin-317|Marie Délina Langevin]]''' *Burial Date: 15 March 1860 *Death Date: 14 March 1860 *Age: 10 days *Parents: [[Langevin-155|Michel Langevin]] and [[Gagnon-1762|Adèle Gagnon]] S 6 *Deceased: '''Marie Leda Trudelle''' *Burial Date: 24 March 1860 *Death Date: 22 March 1860 *Age: 2 and a half months *Parents: Albert Trudelle and Célina Bourget, deceased S 7 *Deceased: '''[[Déry-195|Marie Déry]]''' *Burial Date: 20 April 1860 *Death Date: 18 April 1860 *Age: 3 years *Parents: [[Déry-143|Casimir Déry]] and [[Cantin-172|Marie Cantin]] S 8 *Deceased: '''Jean Baptiste Charland''' *Burial Date: 9 June 1860 *Death Date: 8 June 1860 *Age: 78 years *Spouse: (blank), record says "veuf de ___" S 9 *Deceased: '''[[Juneau-263|Esilda Juineau]]''' *Burial Date: 12 July 1860 *Death Date: 10 July 1860 *Age: 4 and a half months *Parents: [[Juneau-224|Isidore Juineau]] and [[Savard-448|Catherine Savare]] S 10 *Deceased: '''[[Moisan-215|Malvina Délina Moisan]]''' *Burial Date: 12 July 1860 *Death Date: 11 July 1860 *Age: 3 weeks *Parents: [[Moisan-102|Jean Baptiste Moisan]] and [[Drolet-131|Marie Drolet]] S 11 *Deceased: '''[[Huard-354|Marie Délias Huart]]''' *Burial Date: 2 August 1860 *Death Date: 1 August 1860 *Age: 4 months *Parents: [[Huard-283|Antoine Huart]] and [[Barette-57|Julie Barette]] S 12 *Deceased: '''Marie Malvina Gingras''' *Burial Date: 2 August 1860 *Death Date: 23 July 1860 *Age: 1 month *Parents: Grégoire Gingras and Louise Langevin S 13 *Deceased: '''[[Martel-1344|Siffroid Martel]]''' *Burial Date: 9 August 1860 *Death Date: 7 August 1860 *Age: 3 weeks *Parents: [[Martel-771|Louis Martel]] and [[Beaumont-1557|Louise Beaumont]] S 14 *Deceased: '''[[Beaupré-901|Isidore Eli Beaupré]]''' *Burial Date: 9 August 1860 *Death Date: 8 August 1860 *Age: 11 days *Parents: [[Beaupré-682|Hubert Beaupré]] and [[Langevin-153|Louise Langevin]] S 15 *Deceased: '''[[Beaupré-902|Joseph Beaupré]]''' *Burial Date: 10 September 1860 *Death Date: 8 September 1860 *Age: 2 months *Parents: [[Beaupré-692|Louis Beaupré]] and [[Martel-826|Cécil Martel]] S 16 *Deceased: '''[[Genois-26|Marie Louise Janois]]''' *Burial Date: 22 September 1860 *Death Date: 20 September 1860 *Age: 6 months *Parents: [[Genois-8|Thomas Janois]] and [[Moisan-107|Marie Moisan]] S 17 *Deceased: '''[[Plamondon-199|François Plamondon]]''' *Burial Date: 24 September 1860 *Death Date: 23 September 1860 *Age: 8 years *Parents: [[Plamondon-135|Joseph Plamondon]] and [[Petitclerc-45|Françoise Petitclerc]] S 18 *Deceased: '''[[Plamondon-134|George Plamondon]]''' *Burial Date: 15 October 1860 *Death Date: 13 October 1860 *Age: 16 years *Parents: [[Plamondon-135|Joseph Plamondon]] and [[Petitclerc-45|Françoise Petitclerc]] S 19 *Deceased: '''[[Genest-177|Marie Carolline Jeunesse]]''' *Burial Date: 3 November 1860 *Death Date: 1 November 1860 *Age: 8 years *Parents: [[Genest-171|Joseph Jeunesse]] and [[Gauvin-311|Carolline Gauvin]] S 20 *Deceased: '''[[Hamel-1015|Josephine Hamel]]''' *Burial Date: 12 November 1860 *Death Date: 10 November 1860 *Age: 8 months *Parents: [[Hamel-609|Pierre Hamel]] and [[Anger-189|Louise Angers]] S 21 *Deceased: '''[[Asselin-364|Brigitte Asselein]]''' *Burial Date: 15 November 1860 *Death Date: 13 November 1860 *Age: 2 and a half years *Parents: [[Asselin-365|Belloni Asselein]] and [[Doré-565|Flavie Doré]] == 1861 == S 1 *Deceased: '''[[Gingras-472|Ester Gingras]]''' *Burial Date: 5 January 1861 *Death Date: 3 January 1861 *Age: 32 years *Spouse: [[Martineau-538|Narcisse Martineau]] S 2 *Deceased: '''[[Vézina-383|Louis Jacques Vésina]]''' *Burial Date: 8 February 1861 *Death Date: 6 February 1861 *Age: 2 days *Parents: Jacques Vésina and [[Robitaille-446|Louise Robitaille]] S 3 *Deceased: '''Emilie Gagnon''' *Burial Date: 18 February 1861 *Death Date: 16 February 1861 *Age: 35 years *Parents: Felix Gagnon and Francoise Lépine S 4 *Deceased: '''[[Voyer-67|Reine Voyer]]''' *Burial Date: 22 February 1861 *Death Date: 20 February 1861 *Age: 13 years *Parents: [[Voyer-66|Louis Voyer]] and [[Gauvin-274|Louise Gauvin]] S 6 (should be S 5) *Deceased: '''Alfred Demers''' *Burial Date: 22 March 1861 *Death Date: 20 March 1861 *Age: 2 days *Parents: Guillaume Demers and Clotilde Beaudet S 7 (should be S 6, all subsequent entries off by one) *Deceased: '''[[Desrochers-361|Ondoyé de Joseph Desrochers]]''' *Burial Date: 9 April 1861 *Death Date: 7 April 1861 *Age: 0 *Parents: [[Desrochers-161|Joseph Desrochers]] and [[Chene-127|Olive Chêney]] S 8 *Deceased: '''[[Chateauvert-20|Josephine Chateauvert]]''' *Burial Date: 27 April 1861 *Death Date: 25 April 1861 *Age: 3 years *Parents: [[Chateauvert-7|Jean Chrisostome Chateauvert]] and [[Rochette-62|Rose de Lima Rochette]] S 9 *Deceased: '''[[Boutet-96|Michel Boutet]]''' *Burial Date: 4 May 1861 *Death Date: 2 May 1861 *Age: 14 months *Parents: [[Boutet-71|Louis Boutet]] and [[Darveau-44|Geneviève Darveau]] S 10 *Deceased: '''[[Lefebvre-1239|Julie Lefebvre]]''' *Burial Date: 10 May 1861 *Death Date: 8 May 1861 *Age: 16 years *Parents: [[Lefebvre-1240|François Lefebvre]] and [[Alain-82|Marguerite Alain]] S 11 *Deceased: '''[[Girard-1044|Angélique Girard]]''' *Burial Date: 1 June 1861 *Death Date: 30 May 1861 *Age: 70 years *Spouse: [[Jobin-152|Joseph Jobin]] S 12 *Deceased: '''[[Delaney-2386|Edouard Delany]]''' *Burial Date: 10 June 1861 *Death Date: 8 June 1861 *Age: 16 months *Parents: [[Delaney-1298|Andrew Delany]] and [[Lawler-891|Suzan Lawleur]] S 13 *Deceased: '''[[Déry-216|Marguerite Angèle Dery]]''' *Burial Date: 8 July 1861 *Death Date: 7 July 1861 *Age: 15 days *Parents: [[Déry-157|Antoine Dery]] and [[Moisan-146|Marguerite Moisan]] S 14 *Deceased: '''[[Barette-57|Julie Barette]]''' *Burial Date: 11 July 1861 *Death Date: 9 July 1861 *Age: 40 years *Spouse: [[Huard-283|Antoine Huart]] S 15 *Deceased: '''[[Drolet-138|Thérèse Drolette]]''' *Burial Date: 18 July 1861 *Death Date: 16 July 1861 *Age: 49 years *Spouse: [[Paradis-551|Alexis Paradis]] S 16 *Deceased: '''[[Moisan-214|Angèle Moisan]]''' *Burial Date: 18 July 1861 *Death Date: 16 July 1861 *Age: 28 years *Spouse: [[Vaillancourt-639|Alfred Vaillancourt]] S 18 (should be S 17) *Deceased: '''[[Robitaille-447|Marie Josephine Robitaille]]''' *Burial Date: 3 August 1861 *Death Date: 1 August 1861 *Age: 15 and a half months *Parents: [[Robitaille-448|Romauld Robitaille]] and [[Papillon-83|Adéline Papillon]] S 19 (should be 18; all further entries until duplicate 22 off by one) *Deceased: '''[[Alain-82|Marguerite Alain]]''' *Burial Date: 3 August 1861 *Death Date: 2 August 1861 *Age: 52 years *Spouse: [[Lefebvre-1240|François Lefebvre]] S 20 *Deceased: '''Henriette Martel''' *Burial Date: 15 August 1861 *Death Date: 13 August 1861 *Age: 3 years *Parents: Dominique Martel and Obeline Ouelette S 21 *Deceased: '''[[Gosselin-495|Louise Gosselin]]''' *Burial Date: 16 August 1861 *Death Date: 14 August 1861 *Age: 44 years *Spouse: [[Gingras-270|Grégoire Gingras]] S 22 *Deceased: '''[[Châteauvert-23|Joseph Chateauvert]]''' *Burial Date: 17 August 1861 *Death Date: 15 August 1861 *Age: 4 months *Parents: [[Faucher-111|François Chateauvert]] and [[Béland-50|Tècle Béland]] S 22 (correct) *Deceased: '''Anonyme de Pierre Moisan''' *Burial Date: 26 August 1861 *Death Date: Not Stated *Age: 0 *Parents: Pierre Moisan and Marie Louise Dusbois S 23 *Deceased: '''[[Rochette-62|Marie de Lima Rochette]]''' *Burial Date: 2 September 1861 *Death Date: 31 August 1861 *Age: 23 years *Spouse: [[Chateauvert-7|Jean Chrysostome Chateauvert]] S 24 *Deceased: '''[[Déry-219|Philomène Dery]]''' *Burial Date: 9 September 1861 *Death Date: 7 September 1861 *Age: 1 day *Parents: [[Déry-93|Ignace Dery]] and [[Plamondon-109|Louis Plamondon]] S 25 *Deceased: '''[[Chateauvert-72|Marie De Lima Chateauvert]]''' *Burial Date: 13 September 1861 *Death Date: 11 September 1861 *Age: 15 days *Parents: [[Chateauvert-7|Jean Chrisostome Chateauvert]] and [[Rochette-62|Marie de Lima Rochette (deceased)]] S 26 *Deceased: '''[[Gingras-552|Josephine Gingras]]''' *Burial Date: 17 September 1861 *Death Date: 15 September 1861 *Age: 3 weeks *Parents: [[Gingras-270|Gregoire Gingras]] and [[Gosselin-495|Louise Gosselin (deceased)]] S 27 *Deceased: '''[[Paré-861|Joseph Delphis Paré]]''' *Burial Date: 21 September 1861 *Death Date: 19 September 1861 *Age: 2 months *Parents: [[Paré-807|Olivier Paré]] and [[Bertrand-1475|Esilda Bertrand]] S 28 *Deceased: '''[[Huard-410|Siffroid Désiré Huart]]''' *Burial Date: 21 September 1861 *Death Date: 19 September 1861 *Age: 2 months *Parents: [[Huard-283|Antoine Huart]] and [[Barette-57|Julie Barrette (deceased)]] S 29 *Deceased: '''Julie Bolduc''' *Burial Date: 18 November 1861 *Death Date: 16 November 1861 *Age: 1 month *Parents: Honoré Bolduc and Julie Jobin S 30 *Deceased: '''[[Nolin-261|Pierre Zoatique Nolin]]''' *Burial Date: 20 December 1861 *Death Date: 18 December 1861 *Age: 4 days *Parents: [[Nolin-216|Pierre Nolin]] and [[Gingras-262|Desanges Gingras]] S 31 *Deceased: '''[[Bédard-1285|Cédulie Bedard]]''' *Burial Date: 30 December 1861 *Death Date: 28 December 1861 *Age: 1 and a half *Parents: [[Bédard-1269|Nazaire Bedard]] and [[Lambert-10434|Luce Lambert]] S 32 *Deceased: '''[[Vadeboncoeur-25|Adelaide Verboncoeur]]''' *Burial Date: 20 March 1861 *Death Date: 18 March 1861 *Age: 45 years *Spouse: [[Campbell-20236|David Campbell]] == 1862 == S 1 *Deceased: '''[[Gauthier-2780|Joseph Etienne Gauthier]]''' *Burial Date: 9 January 1862 *Death Date: 7 January 1862 *Age: 2 and a half years *Parents: [[Gauthier-2740|Elie Gauthier]] and [[Gauvin-439|Marie Gauvin]] S 2 *Deceased: '''[[Tourangeau-156|Edouard Tourangeau]]''' *Burial Date: 25 January 1862 *Death Date: 23 January 1862 *Age: 27 years *Parents: [[Tourangeau-148|François Tourangeau]] and [[Pagé-12309|Geneviève Pagé]] S 3 *Deceased: '''[[Trudel-840|Magdeleine Trudelle]]''' *Burial Date: 27 January 1862 *Death Date: 25 January 1862 *Age: 79 years *Spouse: [[Beaupré-934|François Beaupré]], deceased S 4 *Deceased: '''[[Moisan-218|Marie Delima Moisan]]''' *Burial Date: 7 February 1862 *Death Date: 5 February 1862 *Age: 11 months *Parents: [[Moisan-128|Michel Moisan]] and [[Lirette-186|Marie Lyrette]] S 5 *Deceased: '''[[Moisan-258|Hélène Moisan]]''' *Burial Date: 8 February 1862 *Death Date: 7 February 1862 *Age: 22 days *Parents: [[Moisan-102|Jean Baptiste Moisan]] and [[Drolet-131|Marie Drolet]] S 6 *Deceased: '''[[Morasse-50|Joseph Morasse]]''' *Burial Date: 17 February 1862 *Death Date: 15 February 1862 *Age: 31 years *Parents: [[Morasse-8|Michel Morasse]] and [[Beaumont-1551|Marie Anne Beaumont]] S 7 *Deceased: '''[[Richard-3308|Antoinette Richard]]''' *Burial Date: 17 February 1862 *Death Date: 15 February 1862 *Age: 14 years *Parents: [[Richard-3309|Lazare Richard]] and [[Chastenay-7|Delima Chastonné]] S 8 *Deceased: '''[[Genois-34|Sem Réal Napoléon Janois]]''' *Burial Date: 2 March 1862 *Death Date: 28 February 1862 *Age: 15 days *Parents: [[Genois-18|Jean Janois]] and [[Moisan-145|Sophie Moisan]] S 9 *Deceased: '''[[Morand-255|Michel Morand]]''' *Burial Date: 2 March 1862 *Death Date: 28 February 1862 *Age: 7 and a half months *Parents: [[Morand-121|François Morand]] and [[Savard-323|Sophie Savare]] -- *Deceased: *Burial Date: *Death Date: *Age: *Spouse: *Parents:

Saint-Raymond, Québec Marriage Records

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This page will contain information about marriages that were recorded in the parish records of St-Raymond, Québec (part of the Drouin Collection). Not all of the information will be translated. This page is meant to act as a reference index to help people track down their ancestors' original records. Saint-Raymond's parish records begin in October 1844. Subsequent years will be added as the project progresses. ==1844 to 1854== '''All 11 years complete.''' See [[Space:Saint-Raymond, Québec Marriage Records 1844-1854]] == 1855 to 1860 == '''All six years complete.''' See [[Space:Saint-Raymond, Québec Marriage Records 1855-1860]] == 1861 == M 1 *Groom: '''[[Gingras-473|George Gingras]]''' *Bride: '''[[Beaupré-904|Virginie Beaupré]]''' *Wedding Day: 7 January 1861 *Father of the Groom: [[Gingras-287|Laurent Gingras]] *Mother of the Groom: [[Gignac-132|Elizabeth Gignac]], deceased *Father of the Bride: Jean Beaupré *Mother of the Bride: Louise Falardeau, deceased *Groom's Witnesses: [[Gingras-254|Antoine Gingras]], brother *Bride's Witnesses: Jean Beaupré, father M 2 *Groom: '''Norbert Denis''' *Bride: '''[[Robitaille-455|Marie Louise Robitaille]]''' *Wedding Day: 8 January 1861 *Father of the Groom: Michel Denis *Mother of the Groom: Athalie Prudhomme dit Failly *Father of the Bride: [[Robitaille-295|Pierre Robitaille]] *Mother of the Bride: [[Belleau-83|Josephte Belleau]] *Groom's Witnesses: Michel Denis, father *Bride's Witnesses: [[Robitaille-295|Pierre Robitaille]], father *Also signed by: Josephte Robitaille, Luce(?) Morand, Marie Ang. Drolet *Note: There is a Marie Robitaille signature and a Louise Robitaille signature; one of those is probably the bride's, the other is someone else's M 3 *Groom: '''[[Morand-238|Michel Morand]]''' *Bride: '''[[Denis-618|Philomène Denis]]''' *Wedding Day: 21 January 1861 *Father of the Groom: [[Morand-138|Joseph Morand]], deceased *Mother of the Groom: [[Bernier-864|Louise Bernier]], deceased *Father of the Bride: Michel Denis *Mother of the Bride: Athalie Prudhomme dit Filly *Groom's Witnesses: Laurent Robitaille, brother-in-law *Bride's Witnesses: Michel Denis, father M 4 *Groom: '''Jean Silvain''' *Bride: '''Eléonore Bêland''' *Wedding Day: 22 January 1861 *Father of the Groom: Paul Silvain *Mother of the Groom: Marguerite Héli dit Breton *Father of the Bride: Jean Beland *Mother of the Bride: Marie Fournier *Groom's Witnesses: Paul Silvain, father *Bride's Witnesses: Jean Bêland, father *Also signed by: George Beland, Michel Beland, Pierre Paradis M 5 *Groom: '''[[Lortie-126|Jacques Lortie]]''' *Bride: '''[[Gingras-476|Leocadie Gingras]]''' *Wedding Day: 29 January 1861 *Father of the Groom: [[Lortie-63|Olivier Lortie]] *Mother of the Groom: [[Robitaille-531|Bibianne Robitaille]], deceased *Father of the Bride: François Gingras *Mother of the Bride: Marie Deschamps *Groom's Witnesses: [[Lortie-63|Olivier Lortie]], father *Bride's Witnesses: François Gingras, father *Also signed by: Frans. Visina; Ferdinand Gingras M 6 *Groom: '''[[Beaudet-358|François Xavier Beaudet]]''' *Bride: '''[[Tourangeau-142|Emilie Tourangeau]]''' *Wedding Day: 4 February 1861 *Father of the Groom: Joseph Beaudet, deceased *Mother of the Groom: Geneviève Carrier *Father of the Bride: [[Tourangeau-148|François Tourangeau]] *Mother of the Bride: [[Pagé-12309|Geneviève Pagé]] *Groom's Witnesses: David Carrier, uncle *Bride's Witnesses: [[Tourangeau-148|François Tourangeau]], father *Also signed by: Edouard Tourangeau M 7 *Groom: '''François Xavier Germain''' *Bride: '''Marie Elizabeth Rochette''' *Wedding Day: 11 February 1861 *Father of the Groom: Charles Germain *Mother of the Groom: Marie de Lima Maret *Father of the Bride: François Rochette *Mother of the Bride: Louise Bussière, deceased *Groom's Witnesses: Pierre Doré, cousin *Bride's Witnesses: Moyse Paquet, brother-in-law *Also signed by: Chs. Camille Germain; Pierre Germain M 8 *Groom: '''[[Dion-615|Jacques Dion]]''' *Bride: '''[[Marcotte-467|Délina Marcot]]''' *Wedding Day: 11 February 1861 *Father of the Groom: Jacques Dion *Mother of the Groom: Marguerite Bedard *Father of the Bride: [[Marcotte-541|Gérome Marcot]], deceased *Mother of the Bride: [[Maheu-284|Marie Anne Maheu]], deceased *Groom's Witnesses: François Duchêneau, brother-in-law *Bride's Witnesses: Eli Trudelle, stepfather(?) M 9 *Groom: '''[[Moisan-217|Louis Moisan]]''' *Bride: '''[[Gingras-273|Louise Gingras]]''' *Wedding Day: 11 February 1861 *Father of the Groom: [[Moisan-239|Jean Baptiste Moisan]] *Mother of the Groom: [[Alain-239|Josephte Alain]], deceased *Father of the Bride: [[Gingras-270|Grégoire Gingras]] *Mother of the Bride: [[Gosselin-495|Louise Gosselin]] *Groom's Witnesses: [[Moisan-239|Jean Baptiste Moisan]], father *Bride's Witnesses: [[Gingras-270|Grégoire Gingras]], father M 10 *Groom: '''[[Nolin-216|Pierre Nolin]]''' *Bride: '''[[Gingras-262|Marie Desanges Gingras]]''' *Wedding Day: 11 February 1861 *Former Spouse of the Groom: Louise Drolet *Former Spouse of the Bride: [[Cantin-123|Ignace Cantin]] *Groom's Witnesses: Louis Robitaille, ? *Bride's Witnesses: [[Cantin-127|Mathias Cantin]], brother-in-law M 10 (should be M 11) *Groom: '''François Anger''' *Bride: '''Marie Vesina''' *Wedding Day: 8 April 1861 *Father of the Groom: Jean Baptiste Anger *Mother of the Groom: Julie Drolette *Father of the Bride: Magloire Vésina, deceased *Mother of the Bride: Julie L'heureux *Groom's Witnesses: Jean Baptiste Anger, father *Bride's Witnesses: Olivier Petitclerc, stepfather M 12 *Groom: '''[[Derry-139|Michel Déry]]''' *Bride: '''[[Gravel-384|Emilie Gravel]]''' *Wedding Day: 9 April 1861 *Father of the Groom: [[Déry-109|Michel Déry]] *Mother of the Groom: [[Plamondon-133|Marie Thérèse Plamondon]], deceased *Father of the Bride: [[Gravel-438|Stanislas Gravel]] *Mother of the Bride: Louise Gagné *Groom's Witnesses: [[Déry-109|Michel Déry]], father *Bride's Witnesses: [[Gravel-438|Stanislas Gravel]], father *Also signed by: [[Déry-93|Ign. Per. Déry]], Isidore Déry, Louis Déry, Rosalie Fla?et, Marie Antoinette Parant, Rosalie Cantin M 13 *Groom: '''[[Plamondon-67|Pierre Plamondon]]''' *Bride: '''Zoë Turgeon''' *Wedding Day: 16 April 1861 *Former Spouse of the Groom: Catherine Reneault *Father of the Bride: Antoine Turgeon *Mother of the Bride: Soulange Talbot *Groom's Witnesses: [[Déry-93|Ignace Dery]], brother-in-law *Bride's Witnesses: Antoine Turgeon, father *Also signed by: Ulfrid Déry, Henry Déry, Joseph Plamondon, Eliza Turgeon, Marie Antoinette Parant M 14 *Groom: '''[[Duplein-6|Thomas Duplein]]''' *Bride: '''[[Godin-913|Philomène Godin]]''' *Wedding Day: 20 May 1861 *Father of the Groom: [[Duplein-3|Pierre Duplein]] *Mother of the Groom: [[Robert-1799|Ester Robert]] *Father of the Bride: [[Godin-582|Edouard Godin]] *Mother of the Bride: [[Martel-819|Marie Anne Martel]] *Groom's Witnesses: None stated *Bride's Witnesses: Jean Godin and Olivier Godin, uncles *Note: The groom is said to be Protestant M 15 *Groom: '''[[Martineau-538|Narcisse Martineau]]''' *Bride: '''Angèle Larochelle''' *Wedding Day: 20 May 1861 *Former Spouse of the Groom: [[Gingras-472|Ester Gingras]] *Father of the Bride: Pierre Larochelle *Mother of the Bride: Jeneviève Nadeau, deceased *Groom's Witnesses: Prisque Trudelle, friend *Bride's Witnesses: Joseph Beaupré, brother-in-law M 16 *Groom: '''[[Love-5910|Thomas Love]]''' *Bride: '''[[Reinhart-659|Mathilda Reynhart]]''' *Wedding Day: 4 June 1861 *Father of the Groom: [[Love-3971|Patrick Love]] *Mother of the Groom: [[Beaty-758|Elizabeth Batty]] *Father of the Bride: [[Reinhart-654|Jonathan Reynhart]] *Mother of the Bride: [[McWilliams-1502|Lucinder McWilliams]] *Groom's Witnesses: John McGraham, friend *Bride's Witnesses: [[Reinhart-654|Jonathan Reynhart]], father *Also signed by: Mary Love M 17 *Groom: '''Pierre Lambert''' *Bride: '''Marie St George''' *Wedding Day: 11 June 1861 *Father of the Groom: Raphaël Lambert *Mother of the Groom: Luce Couture *Father of the Bride: Not Stated *Mother of the Bride: Not Stated *Groom's Witnesses: Narcisse Bédard, brother-in-law *Bride's Witnesses: [[Cayer-72|Alexis Cayer]], uncle and guardian *Also signed by: Joseph Goulet, Romauld Robitaille, Joseph Boisjolie, Philippe Vincent M 18 *Groom: '''[[Lefèbvre-2168|François Lumina Lefèbvre]]''' *Bride: '''Philomène Alain''' *Wedding Day: 23 September 1861 *Father of the Groom: [[Lefebvre-1240|François Lefèbvre]] *Mother of the Groom: [[Alain-82|Marguerite Alain]], deceased *Father of the Bride: [[Alain-73|Joseph Alain]] *Mother of the Bride: [[Beaumont-1552|Julie Beaumont]] *Groom's Witnesses: [[Lefebvre-1240|François Lefèbvre]], father *Bride's Witnesses: [[Alain-73|Joseph Alain]], father *Also signed by: Wilfrid Dery, Leocadie Alain, Louis Lefebvre *Note: Consanguinity of the third or fourth degree was noted. M 19 *Groom: '''Barthélemi Rousseau''' *Bride: '''[[Fréchette-366|Célina Fréchette]]''' *Wedding Day: 23 September 1861 *Father of the Groom: Jean Baptiste Rousseau *Mother of the Groom: Athalie Demers *Father of the Bride: [[Fréchette-303|Louis Fréchette]] *Mother of the Bride: [[Gingras-465|Marie Louise Gingras]] *Groom's Witnesses: Belloni Boucher, brother-in-law *Bride's Witnesses: [[Fréchette-303|Louis Fréchette]], father M 20 *Groom: '''[[Brousseau-591|Narcisse Brousseau]]''' *Bride: '''[[Raisin-45|Sarah Raison]]''' *Wedding Day: 5 November 1861 *Father of the Groom: [[Brousseau-592|Michel Brousseau]] *Mother of the Groom: [[Doré-1251|Marie Doré]] *Father of the Bride: [[Raisin-12|Henry Raison]] *Mother of the Bride: [[Mooney-1328|(blank) Mooney]] *Groom's Witnesses: Michel Brousseau, brother *Bride's Witnesses: William Raison, brother *Also signed by: Andrew Mooney, David Davidson == 1862 == M 1 *Groom: '''[[Beaupré-982|Henri Beaupré]]''' *Bride: '''[[Moisan-257|Marguerite Moisan]]''' *Wedding Day: 7 January 1862 *Father of the Groom: [[Beaupré-680|Nicolas Beaupré]], deceased *Mother of the Groom: [[Julien-218|Marie Anne Julien]], deceased *Father of the Bride: [[Moisan-239|Jean Baptiste Moisan]] *Mother of the Bride: [[Alain-239|Josephte Alain]], deceased *Groom's Witnesses: [[Beaupré-741|Pierre Beaupré]], brother *Bride's Witnesses: [[Moisan-239|Jean Baptiste Moisan]], father M 2 *Groom: '''[[Paradis-1067|Pierre Paradis]]''' *Bride: '''[[Rochette-132|Elizabeth Rochette]]''' *Wedding Day: 7 January 1862 *Father of the Groom: [[Paradis-551|Alexis Paradis]] *Mother of the Groom: [[Drolet-138|Thérèse Drolette]], deceased *Father of the Bride: [[Rochette-63|Léon Rochette]] *Mother of the Bride: [[Demers-1001|Pétronille Demers]] *Groom's Witnesses: [[Paradis-551|Alexis Paradis]], father *Bride's Witnesses: [[Rochette-63|Léon Rochette]], father *Also signed by: François Paradis; Elie Paradis M 3 *Groom: '''[[Rochette-133|Lazare Rochette]]''' *Bride: '''[[Gravel-865|Philomène Gravel]]''' *Wedding Day: 7 January 1862 *Father of the Groom: [[Rochette-63|Léon Rochette]] *Mother of the Groom: [[Demers-1001|Pétronille Demers]] *Father of the Bride: Etienne Gravel *Mother of the Bride: Sophie Angers *Groom's Witnesses: [[Rochette-63|Léon Rochette]], father *Bride's Witnesses: Etienne Gravel, father *Also signed by: François Paradis; [[Paradis-1067|Pierre Paradis]] M 4 *Groom: '''[[Morasse-49|Ferdinand Morasse]]''' *Bride: '''[[Anger-184|Marie Deline Angers]]''' *Wedding Day: 13 January 1862 *Father of the Groom: [[Morasse-38|Pierre Morasse]] *Mother of the Groom: [[Spenard-46|Geneviève Pinard dit Demers]] *Father of the Bride: [[Anger-185|Jean Baptiste Angers]] *Mother of the Bride: [[Drolet-117|Julie Drolet]] *Groom's Witnesses: [[Morasse-38|Pierre Morasse]], father *Bride's Witnesses: [[Anger-185|Jean Baptiste Angers]], father *Also signed by: Joseph Alain; Joseph Waness M 5 *Groom: '''[[Paré-942|Joseph Paré]]''' *Bride: '''[[Plamondon-185|Marie Délina Plamondon]]''' *Wedding Day: 21 January 1862 *Father of the Groom: [[Paré-619|Ambroise Paré]] *Mother of the Groom: [[Rochette-69|Marguerite Rochet]] *Father of the Bride: [[Plamondon-106|Joseph Plamondon]] *Mother of the Bride: [[Paquet-392|Scolastique Paquet]] *Groom's Witnesses: [[Paré-619|Ambroise Paré]], father *Bride's Witnesses: [[Plamondon-106|Joseph Plamondon]], father *Also signed by: Philippe Plamondon; Marie Plamondon; Luise Plamondon M 6 *Groom: '''[[Darveau-86|Michel Darveau]]''' *Bride: '''[[Bourget-222|Catherine Bourget]]''' *Wedding Day: 21 January 1862 *Father of the Groom: [[Darveau-30|Isidore Darveau]] *Mother of the Groom: [[Dubuc-142|(blank) Dubuc]] *Father of the Bride: [[Bourget-102|Joseph Bourget]] *Mother of the Bride: [[Bourbon-203|(blank) Bourbon]] *Groom's Witnesses: [[Darveau-30|Isidore Darveau]], father *Bride's Witnesses: [[Bourget-102|Joseph Bourget]], father *Also signed by: Pierre Drolet M 7 *Groom: '''[[Campbell-42303|George Cambell]]''' *Bride: '''Appoline Fournier''' *Wedding Day: 3 February 1862 *Father of the Groom: [[Campbell-20236|David Cambell]] *Mother of the Groom: [[Vadeboncoeur-25|Adelaïde Verboncoeur]], deceased *Father of the Bride: Antoine Fournier *Mother of the Bride: Appoline Larochelle *Groom's Witnesses: [[Campbell-42303|David Cambell]], father *Bride's Witnesses: Antoine Fournier, father M 8 *Groom: '''[[Hardy-8040|Joseph Hardy]]''' *Bride: '''[[Wellman-1966|Philomène Wellman]]''' *Wedding Day: 11 February 1862 *Father of the Groom: [[Hardy-3673|Joseph Hardy]] *Mother of the Groom: [[Huot-216|Louise Huot dit St Laurent]] *Father of the Bride: [[Wellman-1121|John Wellman]] *Mother of the Bride: [[Wiseman-1906|Catherine Wiseman]] *Groom's Witnesses: [[Hardy-8040|Joseph Hardy]], father *Bride's Witnesses: [[Wellman-1121|John Wellman]], father *Also signed by: Emilie Hardy; Louise Denis M 9 *Groom: '''[[Hardy-8041|François Xavier Hardy]]''' *Bride: '''[[Béland-259|Louise Béland]]''' *Wedding Day: 11 February 1862 *Father of the Groom: [[Hardy-3673|Joseph Hardy]] *Mother of the Groom: [[Huot-216|Louise Huot dit St Laurent]] *Father of the Bride: [[Béland-162|Prisque Béland]] *Mother of the Bride: [[Fiset-108|Marguerite Fiset]], deceased *Groom's Witnesses: [[Hardy-8040|Joseph Hardy]], father *Bride's Witnesses: [[Béland-162|Prisque Béland]], father *Also signed by: [[Wellman-1121|John Wallman]]; Emilie Hardy; Louisa Denis M 10 *Groom: '''[[Carreau-66|Augustin Careau]]''' *Bride: '''[[Hamel-577|Sophie Hamel]]''' *Wedding Day: 18 February 1862 *Father of the Groom: Joseph Carreau, deceased *Mother of the Groom: Marguerite Trudel *Father of the Bride: [[Hamel-587|Joseph Hamel]] *Mother of the Bride: [[Mirand-4|Louise Mirand]] *Groom's Witnesses: Pierre Alain, friend *Bride's Witnesses: [[Hamel-587|Joseph Hamel]], father *Also signed by: Isidore Juineau; Jacques Jeanesse ---------- ''In progress...'' *Groom: *Bride: *Wedding Day: *Father of the Groom: *Mother of the Groom: *Father of the Bride: *Mother of the Bride: *Groom's Witnesses: *Bride's Witnesses:

Saints Cyril and Methodius Ukrainian Cemetery

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[[Category:Saints Cyril and Methodius Ukrainian Cemetery, Berwick, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Columbia County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for the Saints Cyril and Methodius Ukrainian Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Saints Cyril and Methodius Ukrainian Cemetery is located at the end of Crystal Hill Road in [[Space:Berwick%2C_Pennsylvania_One_Place_Study|Berwick]], Columbia County, Pennsylvania. It is associated with the Saints Cyril and Methodius Ukrainian Catholic Church. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. ----- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
706 N. Warren St.
Berwick, PA 18603
(570) 752-3172 GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
41.0649841, -76.257052 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Ss.+Cyril+and+Methodius+Ukrainian+Cemetery/@41.0649841,-76.257052,468m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!1m2!2m1!1sCemetery++berwick+pa!3m1!1s0x0:0x1b0faa29ba8ee133 Saints Cyril and Methodius Ukrainian Cemetery on Google Maps] ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=641292 Find A Grave] * ''Add resources here'' ----- ===Tasks Completed=== * ''Add tasks you have completed here'' ----- ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link to existing WikiTree profiles or create new profiles for each person listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of their grave marker. The profile you create for a person can include other genealogical and biographical information, additional photos, and a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" | GPS ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |}

Salazar Crest & Coat of Arms

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Salazar Family Tree - Outline

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EXPLANATORY NOTES: 1. The first generation is assigned only 1 digit, from the eldest down to the youngest, Since there are more than 9 children, A is assigned for No 10, B for Number 11 and so on. 2. Two digits are assigned to the second gereration, three for the third and foru for the fourth generation. 3. Your number should read from right to left. Examples: 51. Rolando Salazar - 1 means he is the first child of Gregorio, who is the fifth child of Modesto and Adrian, thus 51. 832. Catherine Salazar - 2 means she is the second child of Ernesto, who is the third child of Nestorio, who is the eight child of Modesto and Adriana. 9242. Cecille Grace Salazar - 2 means she is the second child of Alden, who is the fourth child of Alan, who is the second child of Arcadio, who is the ninth child of Modesto and Adriana. 9A. Jose Ma. Salazar - A means he is the tenth child of Arcadio, who is the ninth child of Modesto and Adriana. ---- '''0 Modesto Salazar about 1867 M.t. Adriana Tenio about 1867 ---- 1 Julio Tenio Salazar circa 1890 Died single - date unkown 2 Romana Tenio Salazar circa 1891 Died single - date unkown 3 Agaton Tenio Salazar circa 1893 Died single - date unkown ---- 4 Paula Tenio Salazar circa 1895 Died - date unkown in CA''' M.t. Andres Bertumen Feb 24, 1891 Died : July 7, 1961 41 Ismael “Mike” Salazar Bertumen M.t. Alejandra Delambaca Oct 17 1930 411 Paulita Delambaca Bertumen Apr 18 1953 M.t. Alex Emmanuel Arat Mar 17 1950 4111 Andrew Bertumen Arat Dec 24 1975 4112 Alice Bertumen Arat Jan 20 1977 ---- 5 Gregorio Tenio Salazar May 25, 1897 Died : Feb 16, 1973 M.t. Rosario Ciocon Nov 11, 1910 Died : Sept 03, 1987 51 Rolando Ciocon Salazar Nov 2, 1935 M.t. Lustria Balcina Apr 22, 1943 511 Rosemarie Balcina Salazar Nov 11, 1962 M.t. Leo Senomio Jul 12 1962 5111 Patrick Jade Salazar Senomio Dec 4 1983 512 John-John Balcina Salazar Jan 15 1964 Died : Oct29/92 cardiac arrest 513 Rolando, Jr. Balcina Salazar Nov 20 1966 514 Phillip Balcina Salazar Aug 21 1968 515 Antonio Balcina Salazar Jun 5 1972 516 Johanne Balcina Salazar Nov 4 1974 52 Alejandro Ciocon Salazar Feb 27, 1937 53 Ricardo Ciocon Salazar Dec 12, 1940 M.t. Elizabeth Balazuel dec 27, 1940 531 Jennylyn Balazuela Salazar May 3 1965 532 Madeleine Sophie Balazuela Salazar Feb 1 1967 533 Raymond Cyrus Balazuela Salazar Jul 11 1968 534 Ma. Theresiae Carmela Balazuela Salazar Jun 71977 54 Gregorio, Jr. Ciocon Salazar Nov 17, 1943 M.t. Evelyn Barsanas Feb 12, 1944 541 Charito Luz Eulyn Barsanas Salazar Apr 4 1976 542 Christopher Greg Barsanas Salazar Sep 25 1979 55 Emily Ciocon Salazar Nov 1, 1945 M.t. Marcelo Beleber Jun 19, 1944 551 Stevie Salazar Beleber Sep 20 1972 552 Stella Marie Salazar Beleber Mar 30 1976 553 Michael Greg Salazar Beleber Aug 12 1984 6 Victoriano Tenio Salazar Mar 22, 1900 Died : May 11, 1970 M.t. Adoracion Apatan Nov 1, 1913 61 Aurora Apatan Salazar Aug 13, 1933 M.t. Julio Rosales Feb 13, 1932 611 Julio Jude Salazar Rosales Apr 10 1970 62 Virgilio Apatan Salazar Nov 20, 1935 M.t. Myrna Salaver Jan 11, 1949 63 Isabel Apatan Salazar Apr 25, 1938 M.t. Ildefonso Resuma Jan 4, 1935 631 Ma. Ingrid Salazar Resuma Mar 9 1963 M.t. Romeo, Jr. Piccio Apr 18 1952 6311 Marco Resuma Piccio May 11 1986 6312 Bianca Isabel Resuma Piccio Jun 23 1988 632 Ilde Salazar Resuma Jan 11 1964 633 Ma. Isper Salazar Resuma Nov 27 1969 64 Victorino Apatan Salazar Aug 23, 1946 7 Enrica Tenio Salazar about 1902 Died w/o children M.t. Margarito Timbal (of Bato)Died -date unknown 8 Nestorio Tenio Salazar Sept 07, 1903 Died Dec 9, 1980M.t. Felicidad Ranario Nov 24, 1909 81 Fe Ranario Salazar Oct 19, 1932 M.t. Bristol Reganot May 23, 1921Died: Sept 22, 1969 811 Elvis Salazar Reganot Jan 25 1964 812 Grace Salazar Castillo Jan 25 1961 81 Fe Ranario Salazar-Reganot Oct 19, 1932 M.t. Placido, Jr. Deysolong Jun 11, 1937 82 Esperanza Ranario Salazar Jan 8 1935 M.t. Fred AugustusFloresca Aug 12, 1933 821 Reynaldo Salazar Floresca Jul 26 1963 M.t. Ma Concepcion Uy Apr 15 1966 822 Jocelyn Salazar Floresca Nov 21 1974 83 Ernesto Ranario Salazar Nov 6, 1936 M.t. Corazon Cristobal Nov 27,

Salem United Methodist Church Cemetery

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[[Category:Salem United Methodist Church Cemetery, East Texas, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]]
[[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for the Salem United Methodist Church Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Salem United Methodist Church Cemetery is a small church-affiliated cemetery with fewer than 200 interments. It is located in East Texas, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, on Lower Macungie Road between Willow Lane and Bogie Road. Some of the older stones are in German script. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. Although all grave markers in this cemetery have been photographed, the photos can only be displayed for persons with existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Kline-958 | Star Kline]] for assistance. ----- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
There is no cemetery office. GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
40.5468644, -75.564147 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/5818+Lower+Macungie+Rd/@40.5468644,-75.564147,83m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m2!3m1!1s0x89c4303738154f8b:0x783b9094b53c6da3=en Salem United Methodist Church Cemetery on Google Maps] ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2244602 Find A Grave] Note: As stated on the [[Project:United_States_Cemeteries#What_Cemeterists_Do_Not_Do.21|U.S. Cemeteries Project Page]], please do not copy photos or other information from these Web sites. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Age''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo (click for larger)''' |- | [[Acker-376|Acker, Curtis S]]||1866||1930||||||[[Image:Acker-377.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Acker-379|Acker, Cyrus E]]||1858||1942||||||[[Image:Acker-377.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Acker-381|Acker, Ira James]]||1888||1927||||||[[Image:Acker-381.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Acker-382|Acker, Katie May]]||6 May 1890||23 Jan 1892||||D of Curtis S & Senia Acker||[[Image:Acker-382.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Schumaker-46|Acker, Lydia Helen]]||1824||1917||||nee Schumaker||[[Image:Acker-377.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Acker-380|Acker, Sadie H]]||1864||1931||||||[[Image:Acker-377.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-262104|Acker, Senia M]]||1868||1907||||||[[Image:Acker-377.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Acker-377|Acker, Stephen]]||3 Sep 1823||3 Mar 1900||||||[[Image:Acker-377.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bastian-151|Bastian, Curtis C]]||22 Dec 1880||29 Aug 1881||||||[[Image:Bastian-151.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bastian-152|Bastian, Mary]]||14 Jun 1877||14 Dec 1877||||||[[Image:Bastian-152.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bastian-153|Bastian, Mary E]]||4 Apr 1876||16 Jan 1877||||D of [[Bastian-154|Alfred W]] and [[Unknown-262106|Mary A]] Bastian||[[Image:Bastian-153.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-262107|Bastian, Rebecca]]||29 Jul 1823||2 May 1874||||||[[Image:Unknown-262107.jpg|100px]] |- | Bastian, Sallie Alice||||||||D of Jacob & Alice Bastian|| |- | [[Bastian-155|Bastian, W Jonas]]||26 Mar 1826||23 Jun 1916||||||[[Image:Bastian-155.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Beck-3027|Beck, Lloyd W]]||1888||1960||||||[[Image:Beck-3027.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Beck-3029|Beck, Louise R]]||1908||1995||||||[[Image:Beck-3027.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Becker-2833|Becker, Baby]]||||25 Jun 1921||||||[[Image:Becker-2833.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Beisel-41|Beisel, Benjamin F]]||26 Jan 1827||27 Apr 1889||||||[[Image:Beisel-41.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Beisel-42|Beisel, Elizabeth]]||9 Nov 1840||11 Apr 1915||||||[[Image:Beisel-42.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Beisel-43|Beisel, George A]]||31 Jan 1857||8 Feb 1830||||||[[Image:Beisel-43.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Beisel-44|Beisel, James Oliver]]||8 May 1868||25 Mar 1942||||||[[Image:Beisel-44.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Fatzinger-3|Beisel, Lizzie Hannah]]||16 Oct 1869||20 Oct 1932||||nee Fatzinger||[[Image:Fatzinger-3.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-262112|Beitler, Sarah E]]||1930||2003||||||[[Image:Beitler-44.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Beitler-44|Beitler, Donald W]]||1923||1996||||||[[Image:Beitler-44.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bitting-18|Bitting, Emanuel S]]||1844||1933||||||[[Image:Bitting-18.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bitting-20|Bitting, Lovinia C]]||1846||1918||||||[[Image:Bitting-20.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bitting-21|Bitting, Lulu L]]||1883||1945||||||[[Image:Bitting-21.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Breisch-11|Breisch, Alice J]]||10 Jan 1878||11 Mar 1886||8 Yrs 2 mos 1 day||||[[Image:Breisch-11.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-262114|Breisch, Catherine E]]||1 Nov 1847||3 Oct 1924||||||[[Image:Breisch-12.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Breisch-13|Breisch, Eliza J]]|| Nov 1866||5 Feb 1873||6 Yrs 2 mos 18 days||||[[Image:Breisch-13.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Breisch-15|Breisch, Emma C]]||2 Oct 1871||4 Aug 1873||1 Yr 10 mos 2 days||||[[Image:Breisch-15.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Breisch-12|Breisch, Franklin B]]||19 Dec 1942||5 Jan 1929||||||[[Image:Breisch-12.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Breisch-14|Breisch, Louisa S]]||Mar 1870||28 Aug 1875||5 Yrs 4 mos 28 days||||[[Image:Breisch-14.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Breisch-16|Breisch, Richard G]]||26 Jun 1868||16 Nov 1954||||||[[Image:Breisch-16.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-262115|Butterweck, Ella A]]||1880||1955||||||[[Image:Unknown-262115.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Butterweck-2|Butterweck, Erwin H]]||1874||1951||||||[[Image:Butterweck-2.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Butz-76|Butz, Adam S]]||1912||1994||||||[[Image:Butz-76.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Butz-77|Butz, Baby]]||||2 Nov 1935||||||[[Image:Butz-77.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-262116|Butz, Betty J]]||1933||1988||||||[[Image:Butz-78.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-262117|Butz, Callie R]]||8 Aug 1857||29 Feb 1916||||||[[Image:Butz-79.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Stephens-4142|Butz, Carrie M]]||15 Apr 1881||6 Jun 1973||||||[[Image:Butz-80.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Butz-81|Butz, Earl H M]]||17 Oct 1919||11 Jun 1944||||Cpl. 502nd Parachute Regt. 101st Airborne Div. World War II||[[Image:Butz-81.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Butz-82|Butz, Earl O]]||10 Dec 1907||20 Feb 1911||3 Yrs 2 Mo 10 Ds||S of [[Butz-80|Howard]] & [[Unknown-262118|Carrie]] Butz||[[Image:Butz-82.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Butz-83|Butz, Edwin S]]||2 Sep 1874||10 May 1937||||||[[Image:Butz-83-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-262119|Butz, Eliza E]]||20 Dec 1876||6 Jan 1958||||||[[Image:Butz-83-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Reinert-88|Butz, Ella M]]||8 Jul 1898||14 Jul 1971||||||[[Image:Butz-83-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-262121|Butz, Ellen P]]||19 Mar 1915||7 Apr 1983||||||[[Image:Butz-85.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-262123|Butz, Flora M]]||18 May 1909||30 May 1996||||||[[Image:Butz-86.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Butz-87|Butz, George V]]||31 Jan 1895||8 May 1956||||PFC CO D 314th INF REGT 79th DIV WORLD WAR I||[[Image:Butz-87.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Butz-88|Butz, George W]]||22 Feb 1933||8 Mar 2007|||||| |- | [[Butz-84|Butz, Harry S]]||10 Sep 1892||12 Oct 1971||||||[[Image:Butz-83-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Butz-89|Butz, Harvey L]]||1903||1978|||||| |- | [[Butz-90|Butz, Helen A]]||30 Jan 1901||29 Apr 1981||||||[[Image:Butz-90.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Butz-80|Butz, Howard L]]||21 Sep 1882||28 Aug 1929||||||[[Image:Butz-80.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Butz-78|Butz, Howard P]]|| 1921||1980||||Pvt. US Army World War II||[[Image:Butz-78.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Butz-79|Butz, Levi W]]||22 Sep 1853||8 Mar 1928||||||[[Image:Butz-79.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-262124|Butz, Mamie L]]||1909||1999|||||| |- | [[Butz-91|Butz, Marie Jean]]||1950||1950|||||| |- | [[Unknown-262125|Butz, Mary E]]||19 Nov 1933||||||||[[Image:Butz-92.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Butz-92|Butz, Richard H]]||21 May 1932||||||||[[Image:Butz-92.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Butz-93|Butz, Robert B]]||7 Sep 1946||20 Dec 1969|||||| |- | [[Butz-86|Butz, Roger A]]||9 May 1910||18 Nov 1995||||||[[Image:Butz-86.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Butz-85|Butz, Russell W]]||14 Feb 1914||7 Jan 1990||||||[[Image:Butz-85.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-262103|Butz, Ruth V]]||1908||1977||||||[[Image:Butz-76.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-262102|Caber, Fay B]]||1926||1998||||||[[Image:Caber-2.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Caber-2|Caber, Marvin L]]|| 1924||1994||||US Army World War II||[[Image:Caber-2.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dorney-31|Croff, Virginia A]]||17 Sep 1946||25 Jul 1984||||nee Dorney||[[Image:Dorney-31-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Decker-2176|Decker, Barton H]]||1930||2010||||||[[Image:Decker-2176-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Luckenbach-134|Diefenderfer, Caroline J]]||1869||1952||||nee Luckenbach ||[[Image:Luckenbach-134-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Woodring-208|Diefenderfer, Ellen R]]||21 Jun 1846||26 Oct 1932||86 Yrs, 4 Mo, 5 Da||nee Woodring||[[Image:Diefenderfer-13-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Diefenderfer-13|Diefenderfer, Mary C]]||14 Jan 1877||19 Jul 1890|||||| |- | [[Diefenderfer-6|Diefenderfer, Moses S]]||4 Sep 1839||6 Jun 1924||84 Yrs, 9 Mo, 2 Da||||[[Image:Diefenderfer-13-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Diefenderfer-8|Diefenderfer, Victor J]]||1870||1938||||||[[Image:Diefenderfer-8-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dorney-30|Dorney, Henry L]]||26 Nov 1924||11 Dec 1942||||||[[Image:Dorney-30.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-262090|Dorney, Maggie A]]||6 Dec 1896||9 Mar 1967||||||[[Image:Dorney-29.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dorney-29|Dorney, Russell]]||14 Dec 1893||10 Feb 1973||||||[[Image:Dorney-29.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dorney-28|Dorney, Wesley G]]||23 Sep 1921||23 Jan 1961||||Capt. USMCR, JIC, POA, World War II||[[Image:Dorney-28.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-262089|Dries, Cindy A]]||1956||2007||||||[[Image:Unknown-262089.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Eberly-106|Eberly, John]]||14 Jun 1871||26 Jul 1942||||||[[Image:Eberly-106.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Romig-166|Ettinger Diehl, Rebecca J]]||9 Jan 1845||23 Oct 1927||||nee Romig ||[[Image:Romig-166.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ettinger-87|Ettinger, Charles H]]||15 Apr 1839||6 Feb 1884||||||[[Image:Ettinger-87.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Gackenbach-2|Gackenbach, Benjamin]] ||4 Jan 1811||6 May 1892||||||[[Image:Gackenbach-2.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-262086|Gackenbach, Maria Anna]]||30 Apr 1820||16 Oct 1897||||||[[Image:Unknown-262086.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Garman-198|Garman Daniel]]||1832||1915||||||[[Image:Garman-198.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Garman-199|Garman Edna M]]||1882||1885||||||[[Image:Garman-199.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Acker-375|Garman Emeline]]||1836||1881||||nee Acker||[[Image:Acker-375.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Hartman-1405|Hartman, Nora R]]||1880||1956||||||[[Image:Hartman-1405.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Held-258|Held, Bertha M]]||1899||1969||||||[[Image:Held-258.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Hisky-2|Hisky, Agnes R]]||30 Mar 1866||5 Feb 1888||||D of Charles & Dianna Hisky||[[Image:Hisky-2.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Hisky-1|Hisky, Charles C]]||6 Sep 1834||22 Jul 1879||||||[[Image:Hisky-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Saul-331|Hisky, Dianna]]||2 Apr 1829||20 Nov 1899||70 yrs 7 mo and 18 days||nee Saul||[[Image:Saul-331.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Kirkner-5|Kirkner, Douglas L]]||1 Aug 1947||||||||[[Image:Unknown-262129.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-262129|Kirkner, Nancy G]]||5 May 1947||25 Jun 2006||||||[[Image:Unknown-262129.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Kline-959|Kline, Glen Thompson]]||12 Nov 1918||8 Feb 1988||||Pvt. US Army World War II||[[Image:Panagakos-1-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Panagakos-1|Kline, Vaselo C]]||21 Nov 1928||27 Oct 1991||||nee Panagakos|| [[Image:Panagakos-1-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Knappenberger-20|Knappenberger, Howard O]]||12 Jul 1892||21 Nov 1893||||||[[Image:Knappenberger-20.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Knerr-57|Knerr, Cora S]]||31 Aug 1871||20 Sep 1872||||||[[Image:Knerr-57.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Knerr-58|Knerr, George E]]||28 Nov 1876||22 Jun 1946||||||[[Image:Knerr-58.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-262130|Knerr, Katie M]]||6 Mar 1878||10 Dec 1918||||||[[Image:Knerr-58.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-262134|LeMaster Janice K]]||1946||||||||[[Image:LeMaster-275.jpg|100px]] |- | [[LeMaster-275|LeMaster Robert E]]||1943||2005||||||[[Image:LeMaster-275.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Loessl-1|Loessl, Diane M]]||16 May 1956||15 Jul 1957|||||| |- | [[Hertzer-3|Loessl, Emilie]]||1893||1981||||nee Hertzer|| |- | [[Loessl-3|Loessl, Karl]]||7 Sep 1889||1958|||||| |- | [[Loessl-2|Loessl, Karl J]]||25 Dec 1930||13 May 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[[Category:Puritan Great Migration Project]] [[Category:Salem Witch Trials]] [[Category:Witch Trials]] This is a Sub-Page of the [[Project:Puritan Great Migration|Puritan Great Migration Project]] == Introduction == “A great number of Americans have made the same startling discovery that Francis Dane did: They are related to...[victims of witchcraft delusion]. American presidents descend from George Jacobs, Susannah Martin, and John Procter. Nathan Hale was John Hale’s grandson. Israel ‘Don’t Fire Until You See the Whites of Their Eyes’ Putnam was the cousin of Ann Putnam. Oliver Wendell Holmes and Louisa May Alcott descended from Samuel Sewall; Clara Barton from the Townes; Walt Disney from Burroughs. (In a nice twist, the colonial printer who founded the American Antiquarian Society, where Cotton Mather’s papers reside today, was also a Burroughs descendant.) The Nurse family includes Lucille Ball...”Schiff, Stacy. The Witches (pp. 414-415). Little, Brown and Company. Kindle Edition. We list here some of the victims of the ''Witchcraft Delusion'' of 1692 in Salem, Massachusetts Bay and attempt to show their various roles. This is not so easy. Many others have attempted to do this in the more than 300 years elapsed; all are unsuccessful. A primary cause is lost records, some of them undoubtedly intentionally destroyed. There are many errors; most of them probably mistakes, but some also intentional. Other obstacles include dual or changed roles. For example, many early accusers were later accused themselves and imprisoned. Other early collaborators became vigorous protestors. It is estimated that several thousand persons suffered during this dark time; we will never know how many. A majority of living Americans are descendants. The list is, and, therefore, will remain incomplete. A larger alphabetical listing may be found here, [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Salem_Witch_Trials Category: Salem Witch Trials]. We invite you to visit the profiles, correct the errors, improve them, and add your own discoveries. Thank you for taking a look! == Victims == === ''Executed'' === ''"Reverend George Burroughs...In 1690, when the Eng. frontier was forced back to Wells [Maine], there he held, doing a hero’s work until arrested for witchcraft, taken to Salem, tried and hanged…"“Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire, Vol. 2.”'' Free Family History and Genealogy Records - FamilySearch.org. Accessed May 26, 2020. https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/271714-genealogical-dictionary-of-maine-and-new-hampshire-vol-2?viewer=1&offset=5#page=54&viewer=picture&o=search&n=0&q=burroughs. {|style: border=".5" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:fuchsia;"|'''Profile''' ! align="center" style="background:fuchsia;"|'''Title''' ! align="center" style="background:fuchsia;"|'''First Name''' ! align="center" style="background:fuchsia;"|'''Last Name''' ! align="center" style="background:fuchsia;"|'''Notes''' |- |[[Bishop-983|Bridget Bishop]] ||Goody||Bridget||Bishop||10 Jun 1692, hanged |- |[[Burroughs-624|George Burroughs]]||Reverend||George||Burroughs||19 Aug 1692, hanged |- |[[Allin-39|Martha Carrier]]||Goody||Martha||Carrier||19 Aug 1692, hanged |- |[[Corey-296|Giles Corey]]'''*'''||||Giles||Corey||19 Sep 1692, pressed to death |- |[[Penoyer-50|Martha Corey]]||Goody||Martha||Corey||22 Sep 1692, hanged |- |[[Towne-4|Mary Estey]]||Goody||Mary||Esty||22 Sep 1692, hanged |- |[[Solart-6|Sarah Good]]||Wife||Sarah||Good||19 Jul 1692, hanged |- |[[Jackson-4419|Elizabeth Howe]] ||Goody||Elizabeth||Howe (How)||19 Jul 1692, hanged |- |[[Jacobs-1673|George Jacobs, Sr.]] ||husbandman||George||Jacobs, Sr.||19 Aug 1692, hanged |- |[[North-25|Susannah Martin]] ||Widow||Susannah||Martin||19 Jul 1692, hanged |- |[[Towne-64|Rebecca Nurse]]||Goody||Rebecca||Nurse||19 Jul 1692, hanged |- |[[Unknown-283602|Alice Parker]]||Goody||Alice||Parker||22 Sep 1692, hanged |- |[[Ayer-44|Mary (Ayers) Parker]]||Widow||Mary||Parker||22 Sep 1692, hanged |- |[[Proctor-736 |John Proctor]]||Goodman||John||Proctor||19 Aug 1692, hanged |- |[[Unknown-283472|Ann Pudeator]]||Goody||Ann||Pudeator||22 Sep 1692, hanged |- |[[Unknown-283469|Wilmot Redd]] ||"Mammy Red"||Wilmot||Redd (Reed)||22 Sep 1692, hanged |- |[[Stephenson-6177|Margaret Scott]]||Widow||Margaret||Scott||22 Sep 1692, hanged |- |[[Wardwell-19|Samuel Wardwell]]||prisoner at the bar||Samuel||Wardwell||22 Sep 1692, hanged |- |[[Averill-34|Sarah Wildes]]||Goody||Sarah||Wildes (Wilds)||19 Jul 1692, hanged |- |[[Willard-1128|John Willard]]||husbandman||John||Willard||19 Aug 1692, hanged |} '''*''' Giles Corey was pressed to death as a part of an interrogation; he was not executed for a crime. === ''Died in Prison'' === ''"Lydia Dustin...Accused as a witch during the Salem hysteria, Lydia was found not guilty, but, died in prison before she could be released."''Legends of America. Accessed May 26, 2020. https://www.legendsofamerica.com/ma-witches-d/. {|style: border=".5" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:fuchsia;"|'''Profile''' ! align="center" style="background:fuchsia;"|'''Title''' ! align="center" style="background:fuchsia;"|'''First Name''' ! align="center" style="background:fuchsia;"|'''Last Name''' ! align="center" style="background:fuchsia;"|'''Notes''' |- |[[Good-3502|Mercy Good]]||Infant||Mercy (Dorcas)||Good||died bef. 19 Jul 1692 |- |[[Durrant-279|John Durrant]] ||||John||Durant (Durrant)||died 27 Oct 1692 |- |[[Unknown-285001|Lydia Dustin]] ||||Lydia||Dustin||died 10 Mar 1693 |- |[[Alcock-45|Ann Foster]] ||||Ann||Foster||died 3 Dec 1692 |- |[[Warren-5734|Sarah Osborne]]||||Sarah||Osborne||died 23 May 1692 |- |[[Toothaker-2|Roger Toothaker]]||Dr.||Roger||Toothaker||died 16 Jun 1692 |} === ''Tortured in Prison'' === ''"Procter reported that his seventeen-year-old son, William, had been tortured by being tied up 'Neck and Heels till the Blood gushed out at his Nose' and thereby forced to confess. Procter also said that the same technique had been used on two of Martha Carrier’s sons, eighteen-year-old Richard Carrier and fifteen-year-old Andrew, in order to extract confessions and accusations against their mother.”'' Ray, Benjamin C. Satan & Salem: the Witch-Hunt Crisis of 1692. Charlottesville, VA: University of Virginia Press, 2017. {|style: border=".5" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:fuchsia;"|'''Profile''' ! align="center" style="background:fuchsia;"|'''Title''' ! align="center" style="background:fuchsia;"|'''First Name''' ! align="center" style="background:fuchsia;"|'''Last Name''' ! align="center" style="background:fuchsia;"|'''Notes''' |- |[[Carrier-51|Thomas Carrier Jr.]]||Child, 10||Thomas||Carrier, Jr.||Accused, Imprisoned, & Later Released |- |[[Carrier-9|Andrew Carrier]]||Child, 15||Andrew||Carrier||Accused, Imprisoned, & Later Released |- |[[Carrier-59|Richard Carrier]]||Son||Richard||Carrier||Accused, Imprisoned, & Later Released |- |[[Proctor-1784|William Proctor]]||Son||William||Proctor||Accused, Imprisoned, & Later Released |} === ''Imprisoned Children'' === {{Image|file=Salem_Witch_Trials-1.png |align=r |size=s |caption=An Imprisoned Child }} ''"Five year old, Dorcas [Dorothy] Good...When led in to be examined, Ann Putnam, Mary Walcot, and Mercy Lewis, all charged her with biting, pinching, and almost choking them...The evidence was considered overwhelming; and Dorcas was, per mittimus, committed to the jail, where she joined her mother."''“Salem Witchcraft : with an Account of Salem Village, and a History of Opinions on Witchcraft and Kindred Subjects : Upham, Charles Wentworth, 1802-1875, Author : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming.” Internet Archive, January 1, 1970. https://archive.org/details/salemwitchcraftw02upha_0/page/72/mode/1up/search/Dorcas. {|style: border=".5" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:fuchsia;"|'''Profile''' ! align="center" style="background:fuchsia;"|'''Title''' ! align="center" style="background:fuchsia;"|'''First Name''' ! align="center" style="background:fuchsia;"|'''Last Name''' ! align="center" style="background:fuchsia;"|'''Notes''' |- |[[Good-1616|Dorothy ''Dorcas'' Good]]||Child, 5||Dorcas||Good||Released on Bond; became insane |- |[[Carrier-60|Sarah Carrier]]||Child, 7||Sarah||Carrier||Accused, Imprisoned, & Later Released |- |[[Faulkner-17|Abigall Faulkner]]||Child, 9||Abigail||Faulkner, Jr.||Accused, Imprisoned, & Later Released |- |[[Toothaker-10|Margaret Toothaker]]||Child, 10||Margaret||Toothaker||Accused, Imprisoned, & Later Released |- |[[Johnson-263|Abigail Johnson]]||Child, 11||Abigail||Johnson||Accused, Imprisoned, & Later Released |- |[[Tyler-1072 |Johanna Tyler]]||Child, 11||Johanna||Tyler||Confessed, Imprisoned, & Later Released |- |[[Faulkner-19|Dorothy Faulkner]]||Child, 12||Dorothy||Faulkner||Accused, Imprisoned, & Later Released |- |[[Johnson-267|Stephen Johnson]]||Child, 12||Stephen||Johnson||Accused, Imprisoned, & Later Released |- |[[Sawdy-56|John Sawdy]]||Child, 13||John||Sawdy||Accused, Imprisoned, & Later Released |- |[[Wilson-23189|Sarah Wilson]]||Child, 14||Sarah||Wilson, Jr.||Accused, Imprisoned, & Later Released |- |[[Rowe-9272|Abigail Rowe]]||Child, 15||Abigail||Rowe (Roe)||Accused, Imprisoned, & Later Released |- |[[Hobbs-4547|Abigail Hobbs]]||Child, 16||Abigail||Hobbs||Accused, Imprisoned, & Later Released |} == A Brief Timeline == ''"Legal proceedings extended from February 29, 1691/ 2...to late May 1693...encompassed legal action against at least 144 people (38 of them male),...54 confessions of witchcraft; the hangings of 14 women and 5 men; the pressing to death of another man by heavy stones; and the deaths in custody of 3 women and a man, along with several infants."''In the Devil's Snare: The Salem Witchcraft Crisis of 1692 by Mary Beth Norton https://a.co/2hiftIQ * 1639 [[Rawlinson-621|Dorothy (Rawlinson) Talby (1598 - 1639)]], the first female member of the First Church of Salem to be hanged, 53 years before the Salem Witch Trials. * 1688 [[Wikipedia: Ann Glover|Ann Glover]] hanged at Boston for witchcraft. * 1689 [[Wikipedia: Cotton Mather|Cotton Mather]] publishes [https://archive.org/details/remarkableprovi00math/page/n14 "Memorable Providences"]. * Feb 1692: [[Williams-33294|Abigail Williams]] and [[Parris-288|Elizabeth "Betty" Parris]] exhibit "afflicted" behavior. * Feb 1692: amid witchcraft fears, [[Griggs-558|Dr. William Griggs]] diagnoses the girls to be “under an Evil Hand.” * 25 Feb 1692: [[Woodrow-33|Mary Sibley]] instructs [[Indian-38|John Indian]] to make a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salem_witch_trials#Witch_cake "witch cake"]. * "[[#Afflicted Girls of Salem Village|Afflicted girls]]" accuse [[Warren-5734|Sarah Osborne]] and [[Solart-6|Sarah Good]] of witchcraft. * 29 Feb 1692: [[Hathorne-9|Colonel John Hathorne]] and [[Corwin-47|Captain Jonathan Corwin]] issue warrants to arrest local women for witchcraft. * 1 Mar 1692 – 18 May 1692: more local women are accused of witchcraft. * 27 May 1692: Governor [[Phipps-182 |William Phips]] establishes [[Wikipedia: Court of Oyer and Terminer|Court of Oyer and Terminer]]. * 10 Jun 1692: [[Bishop-983|Bridget Bishop]] is hanged at Gallows Hill. * Sep 1692: twenty persons have been executed and least eight were to die in prison. * 6 Oct 1692: eight children in custody are released on £2500 bail. * 29 Oct 1692: Phips dissolves Court of Oyer and Terminer. * 16 Dec 1692: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salem_witch_trials#Superior_Court_of_Judicature,_1693 Superior Court of Judicature] established to prosecute remaining people in jail. * May 1693: all are cleared and Governor Phips vacates death sentences. * 14 Jan 1697: Massachusetts General Court orders a day of fasting and soul-searching for the tragedy of Salem. * 1697: Judge [[Saltonstall-26|Nathaniel Saltonstall]] apologizes. (“Judge Sewall's Apology: the Salem Witch Trials and the Forming of an American Conscience.”)Francis, Richard. “Judge Sewall's Apology: the Salem Witch Trials and the Forming of an American Conscience.” Amazon. Harper Perennial, 2006. [https://www.amazon.com/Judge-Sewalls-Apology-American-Conscience/dp/0007163630. “Judge Sewall's Apology: the Salem Witch Trials and the Forming of an American Conscience.] * 1702: Massachusetts court declares trials unlawful.https://www.britannica.com/event/Salem-witch-trials/The-trials * 1706: Ann Putnam Jr. apologizeshttps://historyofmassachusetts.org/ann-putnam-jr/ * 1711: Massachusetts restores rights and good names of most accused and grants £600 restitution to their heirs.https://archive.org/details/salemwitchcraftw02upha_0/page/480 * 1957: Massachusetts formally apologizes for the events of 1692.https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/a-brief-history-of-the-salem-witch-trials-175162489/ * 31 Oct 2001: Massachusetts amends 1957 apology and clears the names of remaining unnamed victims. ("AN ACT RELATIVE TO THE WITCHCRAFT TRIAL OF 1692.")https://malegislature.gov/Laws/SessionLaws/Acts/2001/Chapter122 == Initiators, Punishers & Collaborators == === ''The Minister that started it all'' === ''"The darkest page in the history of New England is that which bears the record of Salem witchcraft...[Pastor of Salem Church, Rev.] Parris believed or affected to believe, that the two girls were bewitched and that Tituba, an Indian maidservant of the household, was the author of the affliction...There is no doubt whatever that the whole murderous scheme originated in the personal malice of Parris...."''“History Of The United States Vol I : John Clark Ridpath Lld : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming.” Internet Archive, January 1, 1970. https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.82887/page/n171/mode/2up/search/Parris. {|style: border=".5" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background: red;"|'''Profile''' ! align="center" style="background: red;"|'''Title''' ! align="center" style="background: red;"|'''First Name''' ! align="center" style="background: red;"|'''Last Name''' ! align="center" style="background: red;"|'''Notes''' |- |[[Parris-42|Samuel Parris]]||Reverend||Samuel||Parris||Harvard-educated, minister, father & uncle of afflicted girls, slave-owner, initiator of "delusion" |} === ''Afflicted Girls of Salem Village'' === ''"In February 1692, strange illnesses appeared after the girls tinkered with fortune-telling. Elizabeth [Betty Parris] acted abnormal by hiding '...under furniture, complained of fever, barked like a dog, and screamed and cried out of pain' and her body convulsed into un-human-like positions."''“Betty Parris.” Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, April 24, 2020. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betty_Parris. {|style: border=".5" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background: red;"|'''Profile''' ! align="center" style="background: red;"|'''Title''' ! align="center" style="background: red;"|'''First Name''' ! align="center" style="background: red;"|'''Last Name''' ! align="center" style="background: red;"|'''Notes''' |- |[[Parris-288|Elizabeth Parris]]||Child, age 9||Betty||Parris||daughter of Rev. Samuel Parris |- |[[Williams-33294|Abigail Williams]]||Child, age 11||Abigail||Williams||niece of Rev. Samuel Parris |- |[[Putnam-1362|Ann Putnam, Jr.]]||Child, age 12||Ann||Putnam, Jr.||daughter of Thomas Putnam, Jr. |- |[[Booth-3768|Elizabeth Booth]]||Daughter, age 18||Elizabeth||Booth||daughter of George Booth |- |[[Churchill-1648|Sarah Churchill]]||Servant, age 20||Sarah||Churchill||servant of George Jacobs, Sr. |- |[[Hubbard-3465|Eliabeth Hubbard]] ||Niece, age 17||Elizabeth||Hubbard||niece of Mrs. Dr. Griggs |- |[[Lewis-16655|Mercy Lewis]]||Servant, age 17||Mercy||Lewis||servant of Rev. George Burroughs |- |[[Sheldon-1504|Susanna Sheldon]]||Orphan, age 18||Susanna||Sheldon||orphan of the "Maine Indian Wars" |- |[[Walcott-135|Mary Walcott]]||Daughter, age 17||Mary||Walcott||daughter of Jonathan Walcott |- |[[Warren-7424|Mary Warren]]||Servant, age 20||Mary||Warren||servant of John Proctor |} === ''Doctor of the “Evil Hand”'' === ''"And the whole neighborhood and surrounding country soon were filled with the story of the strange and unaccountable sufferings of the "afflicted girls." No explanation could be given, and their condition became worse and worse. The physician of the village, Dr. Griggs, was called in, a consultation had, and the opinion finally and gravely given, that the afflicted children were bewitched."''“Salem Witchcraft : with an Account of Salem Village, and a History of Opinions on Witchcraft and Kindred Subjects : Upham, Charles Wentworth, 1802-1875, Author : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming.” Internet Archive, January 1, 1970. https://archive.org/details/salemwitchcraftw02upha_0/page/6/mode/1up/search/Grigg. {|style: border=".5" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background: red;"|'''Profile''' ! align="center" style="background: red;"|'''Title''' ! align="center" style="background: red;"|'''First Name''' ! align="center" style="background: red;"|'''Last Name''' ! align="center" style="background: red;"|'''Notes''' |- |[[Griggs-558|William Griggs]]||Dr.||William||Griggs||"His diagnosis that the afflictions of Betty Parris and Abigail Williams were caused by an 'evil hand' facilitated events that became the Salem Witch Trials" |} === ''Later Afflicted'' === ''"The Deposistion of Ann putnam the wife of Thomas putnam who testifieth and saith that on the first day of June 1692. the Apperishtion of Rebekah Nurs did again fall upon me and almost choak me and she tould me that now she..would kil me..."''“SWP No. 094: Rebecca Nurse Executed July 19, 1692.” SWP No. 094: Rebecca Nurse Executed July 19, 1692 - New Salem - Pelican. Accessed May 26, 2020. http://salem.lib.virginia.edu/n94.html#n94.24. {|style: border=".5" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background: red;"|'''Profile''' ! align="center" style="background: red;"|'''Title''' ! align="center" style="background: red;"|'''First Name''' ! align="center" style="background: red;"|'''Last Name''' ! align="center" style="background: red;"|'''Notes''' |- |[[Curwen-7|George Corwin]]||Child, age 9||George||Curwin||son of Judge [[Corwin-47|Jonathan Corwin]] |- |[[Foster-9492|Rose Foster]] ||Child, age 14||Rose||Foster||daughter of Ephraim Foster; she died in 1693 |- |[[Sprague-956|Martha Sprague]] ||Child, age 16||Martha||Sprague||daughter of Phineas Sprague |- |[[Hill-38416|Mary Hill]]||Daughter, age 25||Mary||Hill||daughter of Zebulon Hill |- |[[Folger-62|Bathsheba Pope]]||Wife, age 40||Bathsheba||Pope||wife of Joseph Pope; "infirm of mind" |- |[[Carr-181|Ann Putnam, Sr.]] ||Wife, age 31||Ann||Putnam, Sr.||wife of Thomas Putnam, Jr. |} === ''The role of witches' cakes'' === ''"Mary Sibley recommended the making of a witch's cake to reveal whether witchcraft was involved. She gave directions to John Indian, a slave serving the Parris family, to make the cake. He collected urine from the girls and then had Tituba, another slave in the household, actually bake the witch's cake and feed it to the dog that lived in the Parris household."''Lewis, Jone Johnson. “Beliefs About a Witch's Cake Sparked the Salem Witch Trials.” ThoughtCo. ThoughtCo, December 13, 2019. https://www.thoughtco.com/definition-of-witchs-cake-3528206.https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/what-are-witch-cakes?utm_source=Gastro+Obscura+Weekly+E-mail&utm_campaign=2e3dfed861-GASTRO_EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2021_10_26&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_2418498528-2e3dfed861-69554289&mc_cid=2e3dfed861&mc_eid=3b3c672c3d {|style: border=".5" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background: red;"|'''Profile''' ! align="center" style="background: red;"|'''Title''' ! align="center" style="background: red;"|'''First Name''' ! align="center" style="background: red;"|'''Last Name''' ! align="center" style="background: red;"|'''Notes''' |- |[[Woodrow-33|Mary Sibley]]||||Mary||Sibley||"real witch?" of the "urine cake" |- |[[Cantlebury-2|Rebecca Woodrow]]||||Rebecca||Woodrow||mother of Mary Sibley |} === ''Governor of Massachusetts Bay'' === ''"…on September 29, 1692, twenty persons had been executed and the accusations and arrests continued, including charges against…Phips' own wife. At this point Phips finally let it be known that the court of Oyer and Terminer ‘must fall’"''“William Phips.” Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, May 4, 2020. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Phips. {|style: border=".5" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background: red;"|'''Profile''' ! align="center" style="background: red;"|'''Title''' ! align="center" style="background: red;"|'''First Name''' ! align="center" style="background: red;"|'''Last Name''' ! align="center" style="background: red;"|'''Notes''' |- |[[Phipps-182 |Sir William Phips]]||Sir||William||Phips||greatly more interested after his wife was accused |} === ''Court of Oyer and Terminer, 1692'' === ''"Chief Justice William Stoughton…he sacrificed all the better feelings of his nature, and prostituted the forms of justice to consummate a series of judicial murders that have no parallel in our history."''The New England historical and genealogical register. Accessed May 26, 2020. https://archive.org/stream/newenglandhistor50wate#page/12/mode/1up. {|style: border=".5" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background: red;"|'''Profile''' ! align="center" style="background: red;"|'''Title''' ! align="center" style="background: red;"|'''First Name''' ! align="center" style="background: red;"|'''Last Name''' ! align="center" style="background: red;"|'''Notes''' |- |[[Stoughton-269|William Stoughton]]||Chief Justice||William||Stoughton||favored spectral evidence & death penalties |- |[[Newton-3006|Thomas Newton]]||Crown's Attorney||Thomas||Newton||(1st prosecutor) |- |[[Checkley-54|Anthony Checkley]]||Crown's Attorney||Anthony||Checkley||(2nd prosecutor) |- |[[Hathorne-9|John Hathorne]] ||Colonel||John||Hathorne||relentless interrogator |- |[[Corwin-47|Jonathan Corwin]] ||Captain||Jonathan||Corwin||collaborator of John Hathorne |- |[[Gedney-117|Barth. Gedney]]||Colonel||Bartholomew||Gedney||"physician" |- |[[Richards-1225|John Richards]]||Captain||John||Richards||"businessman, politician" |- |[[Saltonstall-26|Nathaniel Saltonstall]]||Colonel||Nathaniel||Saltonstall||resigned "in disgust" |- |[[Sargent-3184|Peter Sergeant]] ||Constable||Peter||Sergeant||"merchant, constable" |- |[[Sewall-120|Samuel Sewall]]||Judge||Samuel||Sewall||publicly apologized later |- |[[Sewell-434|Stephen Sewell]]||Major||Samuel||Sewall||clerk of the court |- |[[Winthrop-110|Waitstill Winthrop]]||Major-General||Waitstill||Winthrop||"politician" |} == ''Jurors'' == ''"We do therefore hereby signify to all in general, and to the surviving sufferers in special, our deep sense of, and sorrow for, our errors in acting on such evidence to the condemning of any person; and do hereby declare, that we justly fear that we were sadly deluded and mistaken–for which we are much disquieted and distressed in our minds and do therefore humbly beg forgiveness..."''Legends of America. Accessed May 26, 2020. https://www.legendsofamerica.com/ma-salemcourt/4/. {|style: border=".5" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#00FF00;"|'''Profile''' ! align="center" style="background:#00FF00;"|'''Title''' ! align="center" style="background:#00FF00;"|'''First Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#00FF00;"|'''Last Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#00FF00;"|'''Notes''' |- |[[Fiske-523|Thomas Fiske]]||Captain, Foreman||Thomas||Fiske||subsequent written, public apology |- |[[Batchelder-1009|John Bacheler]] ||||John||Bacheler||subsequent written, public apology |- |[[Dane-99|John Dane]]||||John||Dane||subsequent written, public apology |- |[[Elliot-564|Andrew Eliot]]||Lieutenant||Andrew||Elliot||subsequent written, public apology |- |[[Eveleth-59|Joseph Eveleth]]||||Joseph||Eveleth (Euleth)||subsequent written, public apology |- |[[Fiske-1018|Thomas Fiske, Jr.]]||Captain||Thomas||Fiske, Jr.||subsequent written, public apology |- |[[Herrick-60|Henry Herrick, Jr.]]||||Henry||Herrick, Jr.||subsequent written, public apology |- |[[Peabody-21|John Peabody]]||Captain||John||Peabody||subsequent written, public apology |- |[[Perkins-1029|Thomas Perkins]]||||Thomas||Perkins||subsequent written, public apology |- |[[Perley-55|Thomas Perley, Sr.]]||||Thomas||Perley||subsequent written, public apology |- |[[Sayer-1137|Samuel Sayer]]||||Samuel||Sayer||subsequent written, public apology |} === ''Officers of the Court'' === ''"It is even told that the Sheriff [George Corwin] took his cane and pressed Giles' tongue back into his mouth just before he died at the end of the two days of being slowly crushed."''“Giles Corey By Heather Snyder.” Salem Witch Trials: Giles Corey. Accessed May 26, 2020. http://salem.lib.virginia.edu/people/gilescorey.html. {|style: border=".5" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background: red;"|'''Profile''' ! align="center" style="background: red;"|'''Title''' ! align="center" style="background: red;"|'''First Name''' ! align="center" style="background: red;"|'''Last Name''' ! align="center" style="background: red;"|'''Notes''' |- |[[Corwin-9|George Corwin]]||Sheriff, Essex County||George||Corwin||executioner of Giles Corey; prison keeper |- |[[Cheever-116|Israel Cheever]]||Jail Keeper, Cambridge Jail||Israel||Cheever||prison keeper |} === ''Clergy'' === ''"Go tell Mankind, that there are Devils and Witches...,"'' Rev. Dr. Cotton MatherLinder, Doug. Cotton Mather's Memorable Providences, Relating to Witchcrafts and Possessions (1689). Accessed May 26, 2020. http://law2.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/salem/ASA_MATH.HTM. {|style: border=".5" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background: red;"|'''Profile''' ! align="center" style="background: red;"|'''Title''' ! align="center" style="background: red;"|'''First Name''' ! align="center" style="background: red;"|'''Last Name''' ! align="center" style="background: red;"|'''Notes''' |- |- |[[Mather-43|Increase Mather]]||Reverend Dr. ||Increase||Mather||Puritan minister, Harvard graduate, President of Harvard, Doctor of Sacred Theology, author |- |[[Mather-42|Cotton Mather]]||Reverend Dr. ||Cotton||Mather||Puritan minister, Harvard graduate, Doctor of Divinity, Spectral Evidence promoter, author, son of Increase Mather |- |[[Noyes-531|Nicholas Noyes]]||Reverend||Nicholas||Noyes||"a believer in the delusion, until an accusation was made against his wife," described execution as "nine firebrands of Hell" |- |[[Hale-1282|John Hale]]||Reverend||John||Hale||Puritan pastor of Beverly, Massachusetts Bay, Harvard graduate |- |[[Willard-105|Samuel Willard]]||Reverend||Samuel||Willard||Puritan minister of Boston, Massachusetts Bay, Harvard graduate, Acting President of Harvard, Spectral Evidence opposer |} == More Victims == === ''Accused & Imprisoned'' === ''"…the story resonates far beyond Salem because those accused have an estimated 100 million descendants." "In that sense, it really is our national story, our national shame and our national chance at redemption because you know if you're not a descendant of one of those people probably the person standing next to you is"'' --- Emerson "Tad" Baker, a professor at Salem State UniversityKennedy, Merrit. “Salem Memorializes Those Killed During Witch Trials.” NPR. NPR, July 19, 2017. https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2017/07/19/538163000/salem-memorializes-those-killed-during-witch-trials. {|style: border=".5" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:fuchsia;"|'''Profile''' ! align="center" style="background:fuchsia;"|'''Title''' ! align="center" style="background:fuchsia;"|'''First Name''' ! align="center" style="background:fuchsia;"|'''Last Name''' ! align="center" style="background:fuchsia;"|'''Notes''' |- |[[Alden-6|John Alden]]||||John||Alden||Indicted, Imprisoned & escaped |- |[[Wheeler-15118|Abigail Barker]]||||Abigail||Barker||released by Superior Court |- |[[Barker-185|Mary Barker]]||||Mary||Barker||released by Superior Court |- |[[Barker-192|William Barker, Jr.]]||||William||Barker, Jr.||released by Superior Court |- |[[Barker-175|William Barker, Sr.]]||||William||Barker, Sr.||Indicted, Imprisoned & escaped |- |[[Hood-170|Sarah Bassett]]||||Sarah||Bassett||accused, imprisoned & later released |- |[[Wildes-453|Sarah Bishop]]||||Sarah||Bishop||Indicted, Imprisoned & escaped |- |[[Bishop-1490|Edward Bishop, Jr.]]||||Edward||Bishop, Jr.||Indicted, Imprisoned & escaped |- |[[Perkins-125|Mary Bradbury]]||||Mary||Bradbury||Indicted, Imprisoned & escaped |- |[[Bridges-1496|Sarah Bridges]]||||Sarah||Bridges||released by Superior Court |- |[[Bridges-1495|Mary Bridges, Jr.]]||||Mary||Bridges, Jr.||released by Superior Court |- |[[Tyler-179|Mary Bridges, Sr.]]||||Mary||Bridges, Sr.||released by Superior Court |- |[[Buckley-566|Sarah Buckley]]||||Sarah||Buckley||released by Superior Court |- |[[Carter-31627|Bethia Carter, Jr.]]||||Bethia||Carter, Jr.||accused, not indicted & released |- |[[Pearson-6184|Bethia Carter, Sr.]]||||Bethia||Carter, Sr.||accused, not indicted & released |- |[[Johnson-1629|Mary Clarke]]||||Mary||Clarke||accused, not indicted & released |- |[[Towne-70|Sarah Cloyes]]||||Sarah||Cloyes||accused, not indicted & released |- |[[Aslett-25|Sarah Cole]]||||Sarah||Cole (Lynn)||released by Superior Court |- |[[Davis-54705|Sarah Cole]]||||Sarah||Cole (Salem)||tried, found not guilty & released |- |[[Dastin-5|Mary Colson]]||||Mary||Colson||accused, not indicted & released |- |[[Hazeltine-1|Deliverance Dane]]||||Deliverance||Dane||accused, imprisoned & later released |- |[[Wildes-8|Phoebe Day]]||||Phebe||Day||accused, not indicted & released |- |[[Hood-219|Mary Deriche]]||||Mary||Deriche||accused, imprisoned & later released |- |[[Austin-2645|Elizabeth Dicer]]||||Elizabeth||Dicer||accused, not indicted & released |- |[[Dolliver-6|Rebecca Dike]]||||Rebecca||Dike||accused, not indicted & released |- |[[Higginson-24|Ann Dolliver]]||||Ann||Dolliver||accused, imprisoned & later released |- |[[Babrooke-1|Mehitable Downing]]||||Mehitable||Downing||accused, not indicted & released |- |[[Dastin-6 |Sarah Dustin]]||||Sarah||Dustin||accused, imprisoned & later released |- |[[Ames-935|Daniell Eames]]||||Daniel||Eames||accused, imprisoned & later released |- |[[Blake-795|Rebecca Eames]]||||Rebecca||Eames||found guilty & pardoned |- |[[Dutch-3|Esther Elwell]]||||Esther||Elwell||accused, not indicted & released |- |[[Toothaker-4|Martha Emerson]]||||Martha||Emerson||accused, not indicted & released |- |[[Hollingsworth-3601|Mary English]]||||Mary||English||Indicted, Imprisoned & escaped |- |[[English-4602|Philippe English]]||||Phillip||English||Indicted, Imprisoned & escaped |- |[[Farrar-121|Thomas Farrar II]]||||Thomas||Farrar||accused, not indicted & released |- |[[Farrington-247|Edward Farrington]]||||Edward||Farrington||accused, imprisoned & later released |- |[[Dane-9|Abigail Faulkner]]||||Abigail||Faulkner, Sr.||found guilty & pardoned; pregnant |- |[[Floyd-43|John Floyd]]||||John||Floyd||accused, imprisoned & later released |- |[[Potter-2249|Eunice Frye]]||||Eunice||Frye||accused, not indicted & released |- |[[Greene-237|Mary Green]]||||Mary||Green||accused, not indicted & released |- |[[Hutchinson-651|Elizabeth Hart]]||||Elizabeth||Hart||accused, imprisoned & later released |- |[[Hawkes-8|Sarah Hawkes]]||||Sarah||Hawkes||released by Superior Court |- |[[Galley-240|Dorcas Hoar]]||||Dorcas||Hoar||found guilty & pardoned |- |[[Hobbs-457|William Hobbs]]||||William||Hobbs||accused, imprisoned & later released |- |[[Alcock-101|Frances Hutchins]]||||Frances||Hutchins||accused, not indicted & released |- |[[Unknown-504768|Tituba Indian]]||||Tituba||Indian||accused, not indicted & released |- |[[Leach-540|Mary Ireson]]||||Mary||Ireson||accused, not indicted & released |- |[[Jackson-21433|John Jackson Jr.]]||||John||Jackson, Jr.||accused, imprisoned & later released |- |[[Jackson-1925|John Jackson, Sr.]]||||John||Jackson, Sr.||accused, imprisoned & later released |- |[[Jacobs-2549|Margaret Jacobs]]||||Margaret||Jacobs||released by Superior Court |- |[[Andrews-5742|Rebecca Jacobs]]||||Rebecca||Jacobs||released by Superior Court |- |[[Johnson-17588|Elizabeth Johnson, Jr.]]||||Elizabeth||Johnson, Jr.||found guilty & pardoned |- |[[Dane-13|Elizabeth Johnson, Sr.]]||||Elizabeth||Johnson, Sr.||released by Superior Court |- |[[Lacy-2133|Mary Lacy, Jr.]]||||Mary||Lacy, Jr.||released by Superior Court |- |[[Foster-1805|Mary Lacy, Sr.]]||||Mary||Lacy, Sr.||found guilty & pardoned |- |[[Unknown-203875|Jane Lilly]]||||Jane||Lilly||accused, imprisoned & later released |- |[[Osgood-540|Mary Osgood]]||||Mary||Marston||released by Superior Court |- |[[Clement-93|Mary Osgood]]||||Mary||Osgood||accused, imprisoned & later released |- |[[Unknown-80724|Sarah Pease]]||||Sarah||Pease||accused, not indicted & released |- |[[UNKNOWN-120558|Joan Penny]] ||||Joan||Penney||accused, not indicted & released |- |[[Tyler-179|Mary Post]]||||Mary||Post||found guilty & pardoned |- |[[Skillings-6|Margaret Prince]]||||Margaret||Prince||accused, not indicted & released |- |[[Proctor-1451|Benjamin Proctor]]||||Benjamin||Proctor||accused, imprisoned & later released |- |[[Bassett-1100 |Elizabeth Proctor]]||||Elizabeth||Proctor||found guilty & pardoned; pregnant |- |[[Proctor-2107|Sarah Proctor]]||||Sarah||Proctor||accused, imprisoned & later released |- |[[Unknown-198787|Susanna Rootes]]||||Susanna||Rootes||accused, imprisoned & later released |- |[[Prince-1242|Mary Rowe]]||||Mary||Rowe||accused, imprisoned & later released |- |[[Somes-90|Abigail Somes]]||||Abigail||Somes||accused, not indicted & released |- |[[Barrett-979|Martha Sparks]]||||Martha||Sparks||accused, not indicted & released |- |[[Harrington-4803|Mary Taylor]]||||Mary||Taylor||accused, imprisoned & later released |- |[[Allen-114|Mary Toothaker]]||||Mary||Toothaker||released by Superior Court |- |[[Tyler-1071|Hannah Tyler]]||||Hannah||Tyler||released by Superior Court |- |[[Tyler-412|Martha Tyler]]||||Martha||Tyler||accused, imprisoned & later released |- |[[Lovett-160|Mary Tyler]]||||Mary||Tyler||released by Superior Court |- |[[Varney-22|Rachel Vinson]]||||Rachel||Vincent||accused, not indicted & released |- |[[Wardwell-7|Mary Wardwell]]||||Mary (Mercy)||Wardwell||released by Superior Court |- |[[Hooper-46|Sarah Wardwell]]||||Sarah||Wardwell||found guilty & pardoned |- |[[Lord-503|Sarah Wilson, Sr.]]||||Sarah||Wilson, Sr.||accused, not indicted & released |- |[[Whittredge-6|Mary Witheridge]]||||Mary||Witheridge||released by Superior Court |} === ''Accused, Not Imprisoned'' === ''"During the Salem Witch Trials, Bradstreet was Justice of the Peace for Andover. He issued warrants for the arrest and imprisonment of forty-eight suspected ‘witches’, after which he refused to issue any more. As a result, Bradstreet and his wife, Anne, were accused of witchcraft and forced to flee the area."''Dudley Bradstreet (Magistrate).” Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, March 5, 2020. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dudley_Bradstreet_(magistrate). {|style: border=".5" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:fuchsia;"|'''Profile''' ! align="center" style="background:fuchsia;"|'''Title''' ! align="center" style="background:fuchsia;"|'''First Name''' ! align="center" style="background:fuchsia;"|'''Last Name''' ! align="center" style="background:fuchsia;"|'''Notes''' |- |[[Abbott-2187|Nehemiah Abbott, Jr.]]||||Nehemiah||Abbott, Jr.||accused, but released |- |[[Andrews-3662|Daniel Andrews]]||||Daniel||Andrews||fled before arrest |- |[[Wood-1305|Ann Bradstreet]]||||Ann||Bradstreet||fled before arrest |- |[[Bradstreet-15|Dudley Bradstreet]]||Colonel; J.P.||Dudley||Bradstreet||fled before arrest |- |[[Bradstreet-13|John Bradstreet]]||||John||Bradstreet||fled before arrest |- |[[Colson-49|Elizabeth Colson]]||||Elizabeth||Colson||fled before arrest |- |[[Jacobs-1672|George Jacobs, Jr.]]||||George||Jacobs, Jr.||fled before arrest |- |[[Buss-831|John Busse]]||Reverend||John||Busse||accused, not arrested |- |[[Dane-2|Francis Dane]]||Reverend||Francis||Dane||accused, not arrested |- |[[Frost-119|Nicholas Frost]]?||||Nicholas||Frost||accused, not arrested |- |[[Noyes-484|Sarah Hale]]||||Sarah||Hale||accused, not arrested |- |[[How-149|James Howe]]||||James||Howe, Jr.||accused, not arrested |- |[[Spencer-144|Mary Phips]]||||Mary||Phips||accused, not arrested |- |[[Clapp-341|Sarah Swift]]||||Sarah||Swift||accused, not arrested |- |[[Usher-359|Hezekiah Usher]]||||Hezekiah||Usher||accused, not arrested |} == They Dared to Oppose == ''"Salisbury, Aug. 9, 1692," addressed "To the worshipful Jonathan Corwin... The letter is a most able argument against the manner in which the trials were conducted, and, by conclusive logic, overthrows the whole fabric of the evidence on the strength of which the Court was convicting and taking the lives of innocent persons... The weight of evidence seems to indicate that the document is attributable to Major Robert Pike, of Salisbury.”'' “Salem Witchcraft : with an Account of Salem Village, and a History of Opinions on Witchcraft and Kindred Subjects : Upham, Charles Wentworth, 1802-1875, Author : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming.” Internet Archive, January 1, 1970. https://archive.org/details/salemwitchcraftw02upha_0/page/448/mode/2up. “Salem Witchcraft : with an Account of Salem Village, and a History of Opinions on Witchcraft and Kindred Subjects : Upham, Charles Wentworth, 1802-1875, Author : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming.” Internet Archive, January 1, 1970. https://archive.org/details/salemwitchcraftw02upha_0/page/538/mode/2up. {|style: border=".5" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#00FF00;"|'''Profile''' ! align="center" style="background:#00FF00;"|'''Title''' ! align="center" style="background:#00FF00;"|'''First Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#00FF00;"|'''Last Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#00FF00;"|'''Notes''' |- |[[Brattle-12|Thomas Brattle]]||Lieutenant||Thomas||Brattle||highly-critical, reasoned attack on trials |- |[[Calef-32|Robert Calef]] ||||Robert||Calef||authored "More Wonders of the Invisible World" |- |[[Milbourne-50|William Milbourne]]||Reverend||William||Milbourne||Baptist minister opposed spectral evidence |- |[[Pike-51|Robert Pike Sr.]]||Major||Robert||Pike, Sr.||"undisguised... opposition to the proceedings" |} == Superior Court of Judicature, 1693 == ''"In Cases of Conscience Increase Mather forcefully related his distrust of spectral evidence to convict witches. He argued that it would be better that ten witches go free than the blood of a single innocent be shed."''“Increase Mather.” Salem Witch Trials: Increase Mather. Accessed May 26, 2020. http://salem.lib.virginia.edu/people/i_mather.html. {|style: border=".5" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#00FF00;"|'''Profile''' ! align="center" style="background:#00FF00;"|'''Title''' ! align="center" style="background:#00FF00;"|'''First Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#00FF00;"|'''Last Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#00FF00;"|'''Notes''' |- |[[Stoughton-269|William Stoughton]]||Chief Justice||William||Stoughton||resigned after Gov. Phipps reprieve of prisoners |- |[[Danforth-44|Thomas Danforth]]||Judge||Thomas||Danforth||"cleared the jails" |- |[[Richards-1225|John Richards]]||Captain||John||Richards||"cleared the jails" |- |[[Sewall-120|Samuel Sewall]]||Judge||Samuel||Sewall||"cleared the jails" |- |[[Winthrop-110| Waitstill Winthrop]]||Maj-Gen||Waitstill||Winthrop||"cleared the jails" |} == More Accusers == ''"After the witch trials began, Thomas Putnam and Ann Putnam, Jr, quickly became the main accusers in the trials..."''Brooks, Rebecca Beatrice, and Rebecca Beatrice Brooks. “Thomas Putnam: Ringleader of the Salem Witch Hunt?” History of Massachusetts Blog, May 12, 2020. https://historyofmassachusetts.org/thomas-putnam-ringleader-of-the-salem-witch-hunt/. {|style: border=".5" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background: red;"|'''Profile''' ! align="center" style="background: red;"|'''Title''' ! align="center" style="background: red;"|'''First Name''' ! align="center" style="background: red;"|'''Last Name''' ! align="center" style="background: red;"|'''Notes''' |- |[[Knowlton-7|Mary Abbe]] ||||Mary||Abbe|| |- |[[Abbe-24|Samuel Abbe]] ||||Samuel||Abbe|| |- |[[Abbot-57|Benjamin Abbot]]||Corporal||Benjamin||Abbot|| |- |[[Babson-12|Ebenezer Babson]]||||Ebenezer||Babson|| |- |[[Hill-8429|Elinor Babson]]||||Elenor||Babson|| |- |[[Ballard-132|Joseph Ballard]] ||Ensign||Joseph||Ballard|| |- |[[UNKNOWN-33340|Sarah Bibber]] ||||Sarah||Bibber|| |- |[[Carr-599|Richard Carr]]||||Richard||Carr|| |- |[[Cheever-61|Ezekiel Cheever, Sr.]] ||||Ezekiel||Cheever, Jr.|| |- |[[De_Riche-2|John de Riche]]|||| John ||de Riche|| |- |[[Endicott-10|Samuel Endicott]] ||||Samuel||Endicott|| |- |[[Endicott-52|Zerubbabel Endicott]] ||||Zerubbabel||Endicott|| |- |[[Stevens-879|Mary Fitch]]||||Mary||Fitch|| |- |[[Flint-202|Thomas Flint]]||||Thomas||Flint|| |- |[[Foster-566|Andrew Foster]]||||Andrew||Foster|| |- |[[Foster-4082|Ephraim Foster]]||Constable||Ephraim||Foster|| |- |[[Hill-12092|Zebulon Hill]]||||Zebulon||Hill|| |- |[[Indian-38|John Indian]] ||Slave||John||Indian|| |- |[[Ingersoll-57|Nathaniel Ingersoll]]||||Nathaniel||Ingersoll|| |- |[[Kimball-139|John Kimball]]||||John||Kimball|| |- |[[Kinne-30|Henry (Kinne) Kenny, Sr.]] ||||Henry||Kenny, Sr.|| |- |[[Martin-40324|Abigail Martin]]||||Abigail||Martin|| |- |[[Lynsey-1|Naomi (Lynsey) Maule]] ||||Naomi||Maule|| |- |[[Maule-192|Thomas Maule]] ||||Thomas||Maule|| |- |[[Perkins-7044|Zacheus Perkins]]||||Zacheus ||Perkins|| |- |[[Preston-532|Samuel Preston]] ||||Samuel||Preston|| |- |[[Preston-311|Thomas Preston]]||||Thomas||Preston|| |- |[[Putnam-71|Edward Putnam]]||Deacon||Edward||Putnam|| |- |[[Putnam-86|Nathaniel Putnam]]||Lieutenant||Nathaniel||Putnam|| |- |[[Putnam-50|John Putnam, Jr.]] ||||John||Putnam, Jr.|| |- |[[Putnam-75|Thomas Putnam, Jr.]] ||Sergeant||Thomas||Putnam, Jr.|| |- |Spencer-144?||||Mary||Seargeant|| |- |[[Stevens-874|James Stevens]]||Deacon||James||Stevens|| |- |[[Toothaker-5|Allin Toothaker]]||||Allin||Toothaker|| |} ==Massachusetts Remediation== # 17 October 1710, ''Convictions Reversed'', The General Court of Massachusetts Bay, An act, ''the several convictions, judgments, and attainders be, and hereby are, reversed, and declared to be null and void.''Upham, Charles Wentworth. ''Salem Witchcraft : with an Account of Salem Village, and a History of Opinions on Witchcraft and Kindred Subjects,'' vol. 2. (Boston, 1867): [https://books.google.com/books?id=qiwLAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA479 Page 479]. # 17 Dec 1711, ''Compensation to Survivors'', Governor Dudley, GOVERNOR OF MASSACHUSETTS BAY, approved compensation ''to such persons as are living, and to those that legally represent them that are dead'' [For Bridget Bishop, no compensation because survivors did not petition] # 28 Aug 1957, ''No Disgrace to Descendants'', General Court of Massachusetts, ''...such proceedings, were and are shocking, and the result of a wave of popular hysterical fear of the Devil in the community, and further declares that, as all the laws under which said proceedings...have been long since abandoned and superseded by our more civilized laws, no disgrace or cause for distress attaches to the said descendants or any of them by reason of said proceedings.''https://www.mass.gov/doc/resolves-of-1957-chapter-145/download # 31 Oct 2001, ''Additional Victims Included'', Massachusetts Senate and House of Representatives in General Court, AN ACT RELATIVE TO THE WITCHCRAFT TRIAL OF 1692, ''chapter 145 is hereby further amended by adding Bridget Bishop, Susannah Martin, Alice Parker, Margaret Scott and Wilmot Redd.''https://malegislature.gov/Laws/SessionLaws/Acts/2001/Chapter122 == Reconciliation? == The events that took place during the Salem Witchcraft Trials are odious and disgusting to most people of our current time. Those of us who had innocent and defenseless ancestors executed, tortured, imprisoned for months in iron fetters, and put to death by prison conditions cannot find words sufficient to express our anguish and sorrow even after 320 years. More heart-rending is the infant of executed Sarah Good, born and died in jail; or her five-year-old daughter, Dorothy, also accused, imprisoned, fettered alongside her mother until the hanging, and insane for the rest of her life. It may be impossible for some of us, but it may be proper to countenance that nearly all participants believed themselves to be acting virtuously. 1692 was a very different time, and the relativists warn us that morality and historical truth exist only in terms of their time and place. Perhaps, we might also remember that all participants have been forgiven in one form or another. Enough said. == Sources == See also: * [http://17thc.us/primarysources/swp_records.php?vol=2 A Guide to the Primary Sources of the Salem Witchcraft Trials] * [http://salem.lib.virginia.edu/home.html University of Virginia's Library of Virginia Salem Witch Trials] This well-organized source includes court records, both transcribed and images of original documents, and much more Lists of People in the Salem Witch Trials: * The Salem Witchcraft Papers, http://salem.lib.virginia.edu/tags.html * Charles Upham, http://www.gutenberg.org/files/17845/17845-h/salem1-htm.html#GENERAL_INDEX, * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_of_the_Salem_witch_trials * https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Salem_Witch_Trials * People Accused of Witchcraft in 1692. Accessed May 1, 2020. http://www.17thc.us/primarysources/accused.php?id=1&pg= == Acknowledgements == Our heartfelt appreciation goes to [[Perkins-11750|Clyde Perkins]] for the enormous task of creating this page. Thank you Clyde!!

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{{US History|sub-project=Arkansas}} [[Category:Arkansas Projects]] [[Category:Saline County, Arkansas]] ---- [[Space:Arkansas_The_Natural_State|Click here to return to Arkansas the Natural State for further Arkansas navigation]] == Welcome to the Saline County, Arkansas Project! == Saline County was formed on November 2, 1835, and named for the salt water (brine) springs in the area and is one of the oldest counties having been formed when Arkansas was still a territory. ==Highways== *I-30 *I-30 Business Loop *I-530 *US Highway 65 *US Highway 67 *US Highway 70 *US Highway 167 *AR Highway 5 *AR Highway 9 *AR Highway 35 == Maps and Boundaries == *[[Space:Perry_County_Arkansas|Perry]] County (northwest) *[[Space:Pulaski_County_Arkansas|Pulaski]] County (northeast) *[[Space:Grant_County_Arkansas|Grant]] County (southeast) *[[Space:Hot Spring_County_Arkansas|Hot Spring]] County (southwest) *[[Space:Garland_County_Arkansas|Garland]] County (west) [https://www.maptechnica.com/county-map/Saline/AR/05125 Saline County Map] == Communities == === Cities === *Alexander *Benton *Bryant *Haskell *Shannon Hills *Traskwood ===Towns=== *Bauxite ===Census-designated place=== *Arvilla *East End *Hot Springs Village *Salem ===Townships:=== *Banner (contains most of East End) *Bauxite (contains Bauxite and most of Benton) *Beaver (contains Avilla and part of Bryant) *Bryant (contains most of Alexander and Bryant, small part of Benton & Shannon Hills) *Dyer (contains part of Hot Springs Village) *Fairplay *Haskell (contains Haskell) *Holland (contains small part of East End) *Hurricane (contains small part of East End) *Jefferson *Kentucky *Liberty *Marble (contains part of Hot Springs Village) *Newcomb *Otter (contains most of Shannon Hills and small parts of Alexander & East End) *Owen (contains some of Bryant and small part of Alexander) *Salem *Shaw *Smith *Traskwood (contains Traskwood) *Union ===Unincorporated Communities=== *Brooks *Lakeside *Owensville === Historical Landmarks=== *[http://landmarkhunter.com/149707-andrew-hunter-house/ Andrew Hunter House] also known as the Hunter-Dearborn House, is a historic house Arkansas Highway 5, a short way east of its junction with Arkansas Highway 183 in Bryant, Arkansas. It is a single-story wood frame house, three bays wide, with a hip roof and a hip-roofed porch extending across part of its front, supported by four Tuscan columns. A pedimented pavilion projects above the entry steps from the porch. The house's construction date is uncertain (it may contain elements of an 1830s house within it), but its appearance is derived from alterations in the 1870s and early 20th century. The house is significant for its association with Reverend Andrew Hunter, who was prominent in bringing Methodism to Arkansas. Hunter was born in Ireland and came to Arkansas in approximately 1836, and purchased this house around 1870 from William Field, its probable builder. *[http://landmarkhunter.com/110263-alum-arkansas/ Alum, Arkansas] *[http://landmarkhunter.com/110494-altharp-arkansas/ Altharp, Arkansas] *[http://landmarkhunter.com/187294-benton-commercial-historic-district/ Benton Historic District] *[http://landmarkhunter.com/110264-brooks-arkansas/ Brooks, Arkansas] *[http://landmarkhunter.com/110265-cold-springs-arkansas/ Cold Springs, Arkansas] *[http://landmarkhunter.com/110266-cunningham-arkansas/ Cunningham, Arkansas] *[http://landmarkhunter.com/110267-curtis-arkansas/ Curtis, Arkansas] *[http://landmarkhunter.com/110268-dirtdauber-arkansas/ Dirtdauber, Arkansas] *[http://landmarkhunter.com/110270-electric-arkansas/ Electric, Arkansas] *[http://landmarkhunter.com/110269-fairplay-arkansas/ Fairplay, Arkansas] *[http://landmarkhunter.com/182232-gann-building/ Gann Building] *[http://landmarkhunter.com/149706-gann-house/ Gann House] *[http://landmarkhunter.com/198394-geographic-center-of-arkansas/ Geographic Center of Arkansas] [http://landmarkhunter.com/144664-hester-lenz-house/ Hester Lenz House] is a historic house at 905 AR 5 N in Benton, Arkansas. Built in 1836 on what was then the Southwest Trail or the Military Road, it may be the oldest surviving house in Saline County that remains in its original location, and it may have been the location of a vote for independence of the state of Arkansas. The original construction, a two-story log dogtrot believed to have been built about 1836–37, was modified in the late 19th century by German immigrants with their distinctive vernacular styling *[http://landmarkhunter.com/136749-independent-order-of-odd-fellows-building/ Independent Order of Odd Fellows Building] *[http://landmarkhunter.com/166178-j-and-ann-lowe-clary-house/ J and Ann Lowe Clary House] *[http://landmarkhunter.com/171045-north-fork-saline-river-bridge/ North Fork Saline River Bridge] *[http://landmarkhunter.com/169369-old-benton-sardis-road-bridge|Old Benton Sardis Road Bridge] [http://landmarkhunter.com/169751-old-river-bridge/ Old River Bridge] is a historic bridge spanning the Saline River near Benton in Saline County, Arkansas. Now closed to traffic, it formerly carried River Street in Benton across the river south of the city. It is a two-span through truss bridge, mounted on cylindrical concrete columns. It was built in 1889 along the route of the historic military road through the area, and is one of the state's oldest surviving bridges. It was taken out of service in 1974 [http://landmarkhunter.com/198748-palace-theater/ Palace Theater] the oldest building of its kind in Saline County and one of three original movie theaters in Benton (Saline County). It was erected in 1919 at 224 West South Street for a reported cost of $60,000. Originally, the Palace was owned by C. H. (Charley) Womack and was hailed as “The Show Place of the South” by the Benton Courier in 1920. It was listed on the Arkansas Register of Historic Places in 2014. The Palace has also served as youth centers, called Play Palace and later as Panther Den, after the school mascot and from 1967 to 2003 as the Saline County Library. In response to the building possibly being in danger of being torn down, a local group of citizens formed a nonprofit called Friends of the Palace Theatre, Inc., in 2015. On November 20, 2015, the Benton Courier wrote that the group planned to save and repurpose the Palace Theatre building as a center for history and the arts, including exhibits on Native American artifacts, the aluminum industry, Niloak pottery, and other facets of Saline County’s history. *[http://landmarkhunter.com/130122-pleasant-hill-methodist-church/ Pleasant Hill Methodist Church] [http://landmarkhunter.com/121440-royal-theatre/ Royal Theatre] 111 S. Market St. in Benton, Arkansas was built in 1948-49 as an extensive renovation of a prior theatre, and is already deemed historic. The oldest part of the theatre was part of the 1920 "Imp" (apparently for "Independent Motion Pictures") theatre. The sign and marquee of the theatre, and the rest of the 1948-49 redesign, were designed by Little Rock architects Frank Ginocchio and Edwin B. Cromwell in Moderne style. Ginocchio and Cromwell had designed a Royal Theatre in Little Rock that used the sign and marquee; they reused the material in this Benton theatre later.
In 1996 the Royal Theatre was bought and renovated by actor Jerry Van Dyke. The theatre was renovated as was most of the block that the theatre was located on. Jerry Van Dyke also added Jerry Van Dyke's Soda Shoppe, a candy store, a baseball card trading store, as well as a small antique store on the same block as the theatre. Jerry Van Dyke sold the Royal Theatre and the rest of the property in 2000 and 2001. The Royal Theatre was actually donated to the Central Arkansas Community Players, who then changed the name of the theatre to the "Royal Players" and continues to perform in it to this day. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2003. [http://landmarkhunter.com/162815-rucker-house/ Rucker House] also known as the Caretaker's House is a historic house at Benton and School Streets in Bauxite, Arkansas. It is a vernacular two-story wood frame structure, with a side gable central section that has a cross-gable section at the western end, and a second wing extending northward from the eastern end. A porch extends across the front as far as the cross-gable section, with a shed roof supported by simple posts. The house was built in 1905 by the Pittsburgh Reduction Company, a predecessor of Alcoa, whose bauxite mining business dominated the local economy
The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. It was deemed important as the only surviving, intact house of the original Bauxite, a company town that was established in 1903. It was home of the company's plant supervisor, W. A. Rucker [http://landmarkhunter.com/122630-saline-county-courthouse/ Saline County Courthouse] Built in 1901, the courthouse was the third built in the county. Architect Charles L. Thompson designed the building in the Romanesque Revival style, an uncommon design choice in Arkansas. The two-story brick building features a four-story clock tower at one corner, smaller towers at the other three corners, dentillated cornices, and rounded arch entrances. The courthouse has served as Saline County's seat of government since its construction. [http://landmarkhunter.com/149080-shoppach-house| Shoppach House] is a historic house at 508 North Main Street in Benton, Arkansas. Its front section is a brick structure, 1-1/2 stories in height, from which a single-story wood frame ell extends to the rear. The house was built in 1852 by John Shoppach, and was the first brick house in Saline County. Shoppach's original plan called for the brick section to be organized similar to a typical dogtrot, with a central breezeway flanked by two rooms. The house was occupied by five generations of the Shoppach family. [http://landmarkhunter.com/150307-dr-james-wyatt-walton-house/ Dr. James Wyatt Walton House] is a historic house at 301 West Sevier in Benton, Arkansas. It is a two-story wood-frame structure, with clapboard siding and a brick foundation. It has irregular massing, with a central section topped by a high hipped roof, from which a series of two-story gabled sections project. The gables of these sections are decorated with bargeboard trim, and a dentillated cornice encircles the building below the roofline. The house was designed by Charles L. Thompson and was built in 1903 for Benton's first doctor. [http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=10852 The Sardis Shoe Tree] In the late 1960s, residents of Sardis began tying pairs of shoes to the branches of an old oak tree at the intersection of Hogue and North Sardis Road. Each pair was hung there in remembrance of a loved one. After many years, the Shoe Tree became a local landmark. In June 2017, however, the tree was showing obvious signs of age and decay, and a committee was formed to discuss what to do with it. Saline County Judge Jeff Arey reported that he had been informed by arborist Greg Rooney that the tree was a safety hazard and had to be removed. On June 15, 2017, the Saline Courier reported that the Sardis Shoe Tree had been cut down. The shoes were laid to the side so they could be reclaimed. Plans were developed for another Shoe Tree to be planted in a different location by the Arkansas Forestry Commission. Kenneth Chaloner, a local sculptor, was selected by the Shoe Tree Committee to make a carving of the tree. === National Protected Areas === Ouachita National Forest is located in 13 counties in western and central Arkansas and 2 counties in southeastern Oklahoma. Saline County contains 58,950 acres of the forest. ==Indigenous Culture Artifacts== The Hughes Mound Site, also known by the Smithsonian trinomial 3SA11, is an archeological site in Saline County, Arkansas near Benton. The 4.5-acre (1.8 ha) is an important Caddoan village center, at the northeastern frontier of that civilization. It is the only known pyramidal mound site south of Benton on the Saline River. The site has not been dated, but artifacts found there are consistent with the Caddoan period; no contact-period artifacts have been found. National Register of Historic Places in 1985 ==Military and War== ===Civil War=== *[http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=6721 Skirmish at Benton] December 1, 1863 *[http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=6781 Skirmish at Benton] July 6, 1864 *[http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=6806 Skirmish at Benton] August 18, 1864 ==Notables== *Ann Clemmer – Republican former member of the Arkansas House of Representatives for District 29 and then District 23 in Saline County *Lanny Fite – Ann Clemmer's successor in the state House District 23; former Saline County county judge *Wes Gardner – Former relief pitcher for the New York Mets, Boston Red Sox, and others *Kim Hammer – Baptist clergyman from Benton and Republican member of the Arkansas House of Representatives from District 28 in Saline County *Kenneth Henderson – Republican member of the Arkansas House for Pope County; real estate developer in Russellville; former Benton resident[10] *Cliff Lee – Major League Baseball's 2008 American League Cy Young Award winner for the Cleveland Indians and current member of the Philadelphia Phillies *Ewell Ross McCright – World War II POW US Army Air Corp Legion of Merit awardee *Joe Purcell – Arkansas governor for six days in 1979; Democratic lieutenant governor and attorney general; lawyer in Benton *Charlie Rich – Multiple Grammy Award winning country artist *Willis Ricketts – Republican gubernatorial nominee in 1962; lost to Orval Faubus *Billy Bob Thornton, writer, director, and star of the 1996 American drama film ‘’Sling Blade’’ used Benton as the location for many scenes. *Justin Moore country artist, born in nearby Poyen, currently resides in Benton *Stuart Greer – Film & television actor, is a part-year resident *Francis Irby Gwaltney (1921–1981) author best known for ''The Day the Century Ended'' *Samuel Adams (1805–1850) acting governor of Arkansas from April 29, 1844, to November 9, 1844. *John Orval Thomas (1919–2012) arts and entertainment *Charles Dean “Bullet” Hyten - Niloak Pottery ==Ongoing Projects for Saline County== #[[:Category:Saline_County%2C_Arkansas%2C_Cemeteries|Saline County Cemeteries]] need to be photographed and the categories added to profiles on WikiTree. See the [[Project:Arkansas_Cemeteries|Arkansas Cemeteries Project]] #[[:Category:Saline_County%2C_Arkansas%2C_Homesteaders|Saline County Homesteaders]] Add profiles for those who obtained land grants and homesteaded in Arkansas. See the [[Project:Homesteaders|Homesteaders Project]] #Help develop the [[Project:Native_Americans|Native Americans Project]] with information about Arkansas state tribes. :Work on Arkansas'
#[[:Category:Arkansas_Unconnected_Profiles|unconnected]] and [[:Category: Arkansas, Unsourced Profiles|unsourced]] profiles. #Add profiles for the [http://www.sos.wa.gov/legacy/publications_detail.aspx?p=53 men who died] in World War I, serving from Arkansas for the [[Space:Arkansas_in_The_Great_War|Arkansas in the Great War]] project and for the [[Project:Roll_of_Honor|Roll of Honor]] project. # [[Space:DBE_Errors_By_USA_Div_7#Arkansas|Errors on profiles from Arkansas]], as reported by the [[Project:Database Errors|Database Errors Project]]. :Additional projects: #Arkansas' participation in all Military actions #Census Indexing and linking profiles #Arkansas Disasters === Records and Resources=== * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saline_County,_Arkansas * https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Saline_County,_Arkansas_Genealogy * http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=804 * http://www.argenweb.net/Saline/ * http://genealogytrails.com/ark/index.htm * http://www.salinecounty.org

Salt Name Study

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[[Category:Salt Name Study]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Salt Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Salt Salt] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Salt name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Salts), by time period (18th Century Salts), or by topic (Salt DNA, Salt Occupations, Salt Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==Adding profiles to the Study== Add {{One Name Study|name=Salt}} '' {{One Name Study|name=Salt}} '' immediately below the ==Biography== line in Salt profiles to add a profile to the Salt Name Study, especially secured profiles that other members can't tag. This will also display the Salt Name Study box you can see here. === '''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Salt_Name_Study
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== *[[Salt-463|Alan Salt]] * * ==Salt Name Origin== :Anglo-Saxon :"SALT. This surname is very common in Staffordshire, in which county there is a village so called. In 1106, it is written Selte. Lib. Nig. Scacc. In the reign of Henry III. Ivo de Saut held one knight's fee in Saut, of the Barony of Stafford. Subsequently Hugh de Salt held Salt of Philip de Chetwynd. From this tenure, and from the resemblance of the arms, it is probable that Salt was a cadet of Chetwynd. In the Visitations of Staffordshire there are pedigrees of this family, from whom descend Thomas Salt, Esq., jun., M.P. for Stafford, and William Salt, Esq., F.S.A." - from Patronymica Britannica: A Dictionary of the Family Names of the United Kingdom, by Mark Antony Lower, Published by J.R. Smith, 1860, Original from Oxford University, Digitized 19 Jun 2006, 443 pages. :An English locational surname from the town of Salt in Staffordshire, recorded as "Selte" in the Domesday Book of 1086, and as "Salt" in the 1167 Pipe Rolls of that county. The name derives from the Olde English pre 7th Century "selte" meaning a salt-pit. At the beginning of the century there were salt works within two miles of the town. Locational surnames were usually acquired by a local landowner, or by the lord of the manor, and especially by those former inhabitants of a place who had moved to another area, and were thereafter best identified by the name of their birthplace. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as the Poll Tax. Salt is a village which is three miles northeast of Stafford, England situated half a mile southwest of the A51 trunk road and lying on elevated ground above the western side of the Trent valley. SALT, with Enson, a township, in the parish of St. Mary and St. Chad, Stafford, union of Stafford, S. division of the hundred of Pirehill, N. division of the county of Stafford, 4 miles (N. E. by N.) from Stafford. A church dedicated to St. James has been erected and endowed by Earl Talbot, in whom the patronage is vested. There is also a place of worship for Wesleyans. ==World Distribution== https://forebears.io/surnames/salt ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Sault Sault] Origin: C17: from Canadian French, from French saut: a leap, ( also tumble or rapids: somersault, Sault St. Marie) but some Salts have adopted that spelling. ==The Crest== The Salt Family Coat of Arms is described as: 'Azure, a chevron indented between two mullets.'
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Hugh de Salt held Salt of Philip de Chetwynd. From this tenure, and from the resemblance of the arms, it is probable that Salt was a cadet of Chetwynd. (A cadet is a younger son, as opposed to the firstborn heir. As an adjective, "cadet" is used to signify a junior branch of a family. Thus, the Orleans line was a cadet branch of the Bourbon family. For the status as such, the noun cadency exists, as in the heraldic term mark of cadency for a feature which distinguishes a cadet son's coat of arms from the father's which is passed on unaltered only to the (usually) firstborn heir.)
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Salt Baronets, of Saltaire & Crow Nest(1869) have their own unique crest.
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==Salts of Distinction== '''Salt baronets, of Saltaire & Crow Nest(1869)''' :Sir Titus Salt was a textile manufacturer from Bradford, near Leeds, who died aged 73 in 1876. Titus was born in 1803 the son of Daniel Salt of Bradford. Titus Salt developed a textile manufacturing empire in Leeds following his discovery of a technique for commercially spinning alpaca hair. Through his services to industry, Titus Salt was created a Baronet (knighted) in 1869. Sir Titus is also noted by town planning students for his development of a model town outside Bradford which he called Saltaire, and which today forms part of the greater Bradford urban area. :[[Salt-291|Sir Titus Salt]], 1st Baronet (1803-1876) :[[Salt-294|Sir William Henry Salt]], 2nd Baronet (1831-1892) :[[Salt-542|Sir Shirley Harris Salt]], 3rd Baronet (1857-1920) :[[Salt-866|Sir John William Titus Salt]], 4th Baronet (1884-1953) :[[Salt-872|Sir David Shirley Salt]], 5th Baronet (1930-1978) :[[Salt-873|Sir Anthony Houlton Salt]], 6th Baronet (1931-1991) :[[Salt-874|Sir Patrick MacDonnell Salt]], 7th Baronet (b. 1932) '''Salt baronets, of Standon and Weeping Cross (1899)''' :Sir Thomas Salt, 1st Baronet (12 May 1830 – 8 April 1904), was a British banker and Conservative politician. In 1899 he was created a Baronet, of Standon, and of Weeping Cross in the County of Stafford. :[[Salt-619|Sir Thomas Salt]], 1st Baronet (1830–1904) :[[Salt-858|Sir Thomas Anderton Salt]], 2nd Baronet (1863–1940) High Sheriff of Staffordshire 1909. :[[Salt-449|Sir Thomas Henry Salt]], 3rd Baronet (1905–1965) :[[Salt-875|Sir (Thomas) Michael John Salt]], 4th Baronet (born 1946) ==[[Salt-524|Henry Salt FRS (1780 - 1827)]]== :British diplomat and collector. Born in Lichfield (14th June 1780). He originally trained as a portrait painter and went to London (1797) as a pupil to Joseph Farrington, RA, and subsequently to John Hoppner, RA. :He travelled, during 1802-1806, as secretary and draughtsman with George Annesley, Viscount Valentia, throughout the East, visiting India, Ceylon, Abysinnia and Egypt, contributing a number of drawings to his employer's publication, 'Voyages and Travels' (1809). :During 1809-1811, he went on a Government mission to Abyssinia and later published an account of this trip, 'Voyage to Abyssinia' (1814) and was appointed, in 1815, British Consul-General in Egypt, arriving there in 1816. :In 1819 he married at Alexandria, a daughter of Mr. Pensa , merchant at Leghorn. About 1821 he had a daughter, Georgina Henrietta , and in Apr. 1824, another child, Julia, who died almost immediately, with the mother. :He excavated extensively in Egypt, procuring a large number of antiquities for The British Museum and for his own collection. He employed Belzoni in Thebes and sponsored his excavations in Nubia. He also sponsored Caviglia's work around the Pyramids and d'Athanasi also worked under his direction at Thebes. :He sent a large collection of antiquities (his 'First Collection') to The British Museum in 1818. :Henry died from a disease of the spleen on 30 (or 29) Oct. 1827 at the village of Dessuke, near Alexandria. He was buried at Alexandria. ==[[Salt-479|Henry Shakespear Stephens Salt (1851 - 1939)]] == :He was was an English writer and campaigner for social reform in the fields of prisons, schools, economic institutions, and the treatment of animals. He was a noted ethical vegetarian, anti-vivisectionist, socialist, and pacifist, and was well known as a literary critic, biographer, classical scholar and naturalist. It was Salt who first introduced Mohandas Gandhi to the influential works of Henry David Thoreau, and influenced Gandhi's study of vegetarianism. :Salt is credited with being the first writer to argue explicitly in favour of animal rights, in his Animals' Rights: Considered in Relation to Social Progress (1894), rather than focusing on improvements to animal welfare. He wrote: "If we are ever going to do justice to the lower races, we must get rid of the antiquated notion of a 'great gulf' fixed between them and mankind, and must recognize the common bond of humanity that unites all living beings in one universal brotherhood." He passed away in 1939. ==[[Salt-864|John Stevenson Salt High Sheriff of Staffordshire (1838)]]== :John Stevenson Salt (25 June 1775 – 16 August 1845)[1] was an English barrister, banker and land owner. :He married in 1800 Sarah Stevenson, granddaughter of William Stevenson, founder in 1737 of Stevenson's Bank in Stafford. The bank was established at Cheapside, London in 1788. Salt became a partner in the bank, which in 1801 was renamed Stevenson and Salt. In 1867 it merged with Bosanquet & Co and later with Lloyds Banking Company. :He owned estates at Weeping Cross, Stafford where in 1813 he built the White House, and at Standon Hall, Staffordshire. He served as High Sheriff of Staffordshire in 1838. ==[[Salt-878|William Salt FSA MRSL (1808 - 1863)]]== :William Salt FSA MRSL (29 October 1808 – 6 December 1863) was a British banker in London, England, and a genealogist and antiquary in whose memory the William Salt Library in Stafford was founded. :Salt was an avid collector of topographical and genealogical books and records, particularly those relating to Staffordshire. After his death his extensive collection was catalogued and donated to the County of Stafford, which financed the opening in 1872 of the William Salt Library in Market Square, Stafford. :He was also commemorated in the name of the William Salt Archaeological Society, founded in 1879 as a text publication society to publish local and national documents relating to the history of Staffordshire. The society changed its name in 1936 to the Staffordshire Record Society.

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{{US History|sub-project=South Carolina}} *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Saluda_County_South_Carolina.png |align=c |size=300 |caption=Logo, Saluda County. }} :'''1607''' - Genealogy records report the first Pace arrived in Jamestown Virginia on the ship, Marmaduke. He received a land grant from King James. http://www.historicsaluda.org/?page_id=433 :'''1695 to 1712''' The Cherokee Indians lived in this area for many years. http://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/saluda_county_sc.html :'''July 2, 1755''' - the Saluda Old Town Treaty was signed between Royal Governor James Glen and the Cherokees In 1755 in their settlement, Saluda Old Town. From a national viewpoint, this treaty was the most important event to occur for Saluda County. A tablet on the west side of the Court House depicts the treaty, with a mural depicting the Saluda Old Town Treaty located on Church Street. {{Image|file=Saluda_County_South_Carolina.jpg |align=r |size=325 |caption=Saluda Old Town Treaty marker }}{{clear}} :'''pre-1785'''- Saluda area that became a county is located in the NW part of South Carolinaof the Old District 96. At the time Old 96 District was split into 6 counties by the legislature, Saluda area became part of Edgefield County. :'''May 21, 1791''' President George Washington spent the night in a home close to Ridge Spring. There were two (2) heroes who were killed in the battle of the Alamo, San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, March 6, 1836 who were from Saluda County, SC. These men were Col [[Travis-1346|William Barret Travis]] from Saluda, Saluda County, SC and Lt [[Bonham-375|James Butler Bonham]] from Flat Grove Plantation, Saluda County, South Carolina. A monument on the Court House grounds is in honor of their memory. {{Image|file=Saluda_County_South_Carolina-9.jpg |align=r |size=310 |caption=Bonham house dogtrot House }}{{clear}} :'''1780's''' Bonham House, dogtrot on fieldstone pillars :'''late 1700's''' Pace descendants moved across Virginia into what is now known as Spartanburg County, S.C. Some time in the late eighteenth century, some of his descendants moved across Virginia, and down through the mountain passes into what is now Spartanburg County, S.C. :'''1800's''' Burrell Pope Pace married Lydia Woodruff in Woodruff village. :'''Early 1800''''s The Thompsons moved from Ireland to Pennsylvania, Virginia, then Lynn, North Carolina. Son, Frank built a house near Hobert Cover Road. This house was a stopover for the Spartanburg-Asheville stage coaches, serving as trading post, Post office, and election center. :'''1800-1868''' Moses Pace lived near the Saluda and is buried at Mountain Page Cemetery. :'''Slavery '''[http://freedomonthemove.org Slavery on the Move] :'''1834''' - When Friendship Church was organized by people living along Howard’s Gap Road, Thompsons were among the congregation. :'''1856''' Polk County was formed from Henderson and Rutherford counties. At this time the Paces moved to the Saluda Mountain area and were members of Mountain Page Baptist Church. Burrell Pace died 1816 and is the oldest grave at the Mountain Page Cemetery. {{Image|file=Saluda_County_South_Carolina-8.jpg |align=r |size=330 |caption=Stagecoaches in South Carolina. }}{{Clear}} :'''1860's''' Ransom Pace had a log house on the land that became the school grounds. A boarding house for stage coach drivers, named '''Pace House''', located on the drover's trail in Howard's Gap. Soon a town grew near the area.. The Railroad laborers lived in tents and shanties constructed between Tryon and the top of the hill. The foremen and engineers wanted a better place to stay, thus stayed at Pace House. [https://royvandegrift.wordpress.com/2016/06/17/first-blog-post/ Stagecoaches in Saluda County, South Carolina] :'''1875-1885''' deeds in the Polk County /records for early Saluda Township bear the name of Pace or Thompson as “grantor”. :'''1877''' Andrew Tanner from Rutherford County, a contractor for the Asheville/Spartanburg Railroad, had the foresight to buy property near the railroad right-of-way at the top of the grade. There he built a commissary for the railroad employees and later the first hotel in the village, known as '''Mountain House'''. There are deeds to Mr. Tanner that year from both Paces and Thompsons. {{Image|file=Saluda_County_South_Carolina-1.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=Map of Saluda County, SC }} :'''1878''' - Railroads arrived bringing prosperity to Pace's Gap. There were Paces and Thompsons in the neighborhood to greet the railroad men. :'''Feb. 1881'''- South Carolina Legislature passed an act for creating the town of Saluda, S.C. At this time Andrew Tanner was named as mayor, John Forrest, J.R. Davis, and F.M. Linlev as Town Commissioners, and T.J. Ballard as Marshall to serve. John Tanner was named first Postmaster. J. Lee Hart replaced Tanner, for 20 years. He was called “Daddy” Hart. :'''1895''' - The man responsible for Saluda County's formation was''' Alvin Etheridge''', a lumber business owner, cotton plantation farmer (with 20 tenants and civic leader), owned '''Whitehall'''. It was a 2-story rectangular wooden building with additions on each of the west and south Elevations. The façade (north) and east elevation had 2-story porticos with Corinthian columns. and other elaborate work.. This acreage contains 11 outbuildings, such as barn, dairy, washhouse, greenhouse and the blacksmith shop. Etheridge died 1920, and Whitehall passed to his son, Rodney H Etheridge. {{Image|file=Saluda_County_South_Carolina-3.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Whitehall, home of Etheridges }}{{clear}} :'''1895''' -Edgefield was divided from District Ninety-Six.. Soon Saluda County, formed from Edgefield County, and located situated NW of the central part of the state. Its size was 435 square miles, (278,400 acres). The name is from a tribe of Indians who lived on the Saluda River from 1695 to 1712. The county is in the Piedmont Plateau, except a few indentations from the Coastal Plain on the southeastern border. :'''Sept 14, 1895''' Saluda County was formed from the northern and eastern parts of Edgefield County by the South Carolina Constitutional Convention. This new county was named Butler County on Sept 14. Someone must have objected as by Monday, Sept. 16, the Convention changed the name to Saluda County for the Saluda River. This was also the Cherokee Indians named the river meaning "river of corn" The county was initially given the name, “Butler County,”by the 16th, it was changed to “Saluda County”. The County was begun to be established from part of Edgefield County with the county seat being, the town of Saluda, SC ..The Saluda River forms a border and provides the name for Saluda County https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Saluda_County,_South_Carolina_Genealogy#Boundary_Changes :'''Feb 25, 1896''' The legislative Act officially establishing Saluda County was approved. ::{{Blue|Saluda, SC}} is the county seat with 1,203 citizens. Quaint villages, Ridge Spring (population 597) and Ward (population 234) are smaller and in the south. Part of Batesburg-Leesville is in the county near the edge and partly in Lexington County and part of Monetta (also in Aiken county) population 137..Saluda, the county seat, has 1,203 inhabitants. {{Image|file=Saluda_County_South_Carolina-4.jpg |align=r |size=500 |caption=Lake Murrey Saluda Dam }}{{clear}} :'''Saluda, SC''' was spread over 7 hills similar to Rome, size was a “one mile square with the railroad in the center”. Earliest records have been lost or burned. Saluda, S.C. altitude is 2096 to 2200 feet above sea level. It was named “Saluda” for the Saluda Mountains which also were named for the North Saluda River that flows at the bottom of the ridge that divides the states of North and South Carolina not far from town. History has a rumor the river was named for an Indian chief, named something sounding like "Saluda" to white men. The town was incorporated in order to protect the schools and churches from whiskey disturbances.” :'''1918 -1931''' Saluda was one of the most exclusive resorts in the mountains. Old families of the Low-Country and the Midlands visited here to the resort. :'''1920 - Rodney Hammond Etheredge''' inherited Whitehall. Rodney H. Etheredge was a lawyer, surveyor and owned a brickmill, a lumberyard, several farms, a cotton gin and a dairy farm. Rodney H Etheredge was elected to the South Carolina of Representatives for 3 terms. :'''1920''' The county has three accredited high schools. Its population was 22,088, all native born citizens except 11, and was estimated at 22,738 in 1925. The railroad mileage is 25. :'''1930's Great Depression''' owners of summer houses came to Saluda for summers. Some people came to do yard and maintenance or housework when the plants and factories closed. Before 1940's hotels and boarding houses were being renovated and occupied. Summer tourist trade boomed. World war II stopped road and train travel. :'''1900-1950's''' For the Summer People, taxi drivers carried passengers and luggage to hotels, homes boarding houses. Wagons, then surreys, and later cars with jump seats were used. Old timers reported wagons always went to meet the trains with thoughts of transporting passengers. Vendors brought fried chicken and sandwiches from near-by restaurants to the passengers staying on the trains. ::'''Permanent Residents''' - the hardy mountain people and the outlanders who weathered the winter storms and had settled here- created two sections for their lives. :::1) the tourist season people :::2) the peaceful winter residents. ::Saluda, SC's downtown sector grew. When the winter winds ceased and dogwood blossoms heralded the arrival of the Summer people. These were from either the Lowlands and Midlands of South Carolina and Georgia. Their houses were on the hills near town. Some residents took in paying guests. Older residents visited from the front porches and enjoyed the mountain air, while the younger ones played tennis, walking and square dancing. Some Summer People's grandchildren, even great- great-grandchildren still stay in the Victorian houses part of the year. {{Image|file=Saluda_County_South_Carolina-7.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Travis, Bonham (Alamo) memorial }}{{clear}} :'''1947''' - the Saluda County Historical Society dedicated a monument to William B Travis and James Bonham who died together in the battle of the Alamo.http://chronicle.augusta.com/stories/2004/04/10/met_411666.shtml#.WezZv62ZOi4 :'''1950s and ’60s''' The Federal government began building an interstate highway from Charleston to Asheville to route traffic away from downtown Saluda. Plans were for the new road to go over Warrior Mountain. But railroad builders knew the ground was too unstable to support a roadbed, just as the Cherokee had known. Interstate was completed from Charleston to Columbus and from Asheville to Saluda. After 8 years and many millions of dollars to finish the''' 7.5 mile stretch''' :'''1976''' - Holes were drilled in the rock to drain off the water of the main artesian wells and stop-bench grading to prevent landslides, the Interstate 26 was completed.The big trucks now roared by at a distance, and people who wanted to leisurely browse and shop come into Saluda to shop or relax. http://www.historicsaluda.org/?page_id=433 {{Image|file=Saluda_County_South_Carolina-5.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Travis-Bonham Diorama of Alamo Battle }}{{clear}} :'''2004''' - Local historians had the Diorama of the whole Alamo battle, depicted as a fort, required 6 months to construct and occupies a large part of the rear of the Saluda County Museum. http://chronicle.augusta.com/stories/2004/04/10/met_411666.shtml#.WezZv62ZOi4 [http://www.ntxe-news.com/cgi-bin/artman/exec/view.cgi?archive=58&num=92856 Saluda County Museum Diorama of Alamo battle] ::Saluda citizens are law-abiding, hard working, and support excellent schools and churches. The Broad River Power Company's lines furnish cheap light and power to the county seat and eastern sections of the county. There are fine forests of merchantable pine and hardwoods. ::The hills are low, gradually sloping, well rounded, fitted for the growing of crops, easily adapted to cultivation, and not subject to washing into gullies. ::Big Saluda River skirts the northern edge off Saluda County. Little Saluda River, which is formed by Red Bank And Mine Creeks junction with other creeks, Burnets, Richland, Big, Indian, Clouds creeks which join near the Lexington County line. All of the rivers and streams provide plenty of water supply, and undeveloped power potential for electricity. :The county offers manufacturing businesses, but is mostly agricultural, with no waste land. C :The average farming tract is 75 acres. The elevation is suitable for living and farming any kind of crop.On the average 75 acre tract can be found an elevation suitable for a dwelling, and a variety of bottom and uplands for the production of any kind of crop. Excellent gardens can be had the year around. The country is naturally adapted to cattle raising; with grasses growing wild, forage crops, legumes, and good winter and spring grazing of bermuda grass, rye, and clover, in abundance. For poultry it cannot be surpassed, and hatchery facilities are good. ''' Adjacent counties ''' *Aiken *Edgefield *Greenwood *Lexington *Newberry. ===Government Offices=== *Saluda County has court records from 1896 that are held in the office of the Clerk of Court. In 1896 Saluda County was created from Edgefield County which was a part of the Ninety-Six District from 1785 - 1800. The records of the Ninety-Six District courts are housed in Abbeville County with the Clerk of Court, and the records for Edgefield County are held with that county's Clerk of Court. {{Image|file=Saluda_County_South_Carolina-2.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Saluda County Courthouse }}{{clear}} The South Carolina Archives and History Center has court records available on microfilm for Saluda County. ===Geography=== :Size - 288,877 acres cover 451 square miles. :Ranking of size - 39th in size among the counties in South Carolina. :Location -Saluda County is 43 miles from Columbia, 40 miles from Augusta, 76 miles from Greenville, 145 from Charleston. :Position of Saluda, SC. Salad, SC is squarely in the center of the County at the crossroads of South Carolina Hwy 121 and US Hwy378. :Saluda, SC is the county seat. :other smaller towns in South 1) Ridge Spring, 2) Ward ( quaint villages), Batesburg-Leesville (mostly in Lexington County and Saluda County. :Soil- whitish or reddish clay, with some sand on the southern side, classified with the following percentages; Cecil, 74; Norfolk, three; Meadow, three; Orangeburg, three; Durham, 16. :Crops - Corn, cotton, grain, watermelons, potatoes, strawberries, asparagus, cantaloupes, and truck :Land Production -Bottom lands adjacent to the creeks, rivers yield crops such as corn, oats, cane, and grasses without the aid of fertilizers. :Upland production- uplands are used for wheat and other grains growth, if planted early in the fall, known as winter wheat. The number of growing days is from 215 to 240. Severe cold between March 15 and November 10 is unusual. :Lakes - Lake Murray ( 500 miles of shoreline, covering 50,000 acres) This has many recreational spots, for fishing, boating, dining. :Rivers - Big River flows to Lake Greenwood Daml). Little Saluda River flows and forms tributaries (smaller rivers and creeks). :County Roads - The highways are of the best type of topsoil :Trees - There are fine forests of merchantable pine and hardwoods. :Rivers, Creeks -Big Saluda River skirts the northern edge off Saluda County. Little Saluda River, which is formed by Red Bank And Mine Creeks junction with other creeks, Burnets, Richland, Big, Indian, Clouds creeks which join near the Lexington County line :The soils are sandy loam, with chocolate and clays giving the farmer the variety perfect for any kind of crop. Crops such as: Corn, cotton, grain, watermelons, potatoes, strawberries, asparagus, cantaloupes, and all kinds of truck are grown with ease and profit Fruit growing ''' Protected areas''' *Lake Murray ===Demographics=== In 2000 there were 19,181 people living in the county with a population density of 42 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 65.80% White, 29.99% Black or African American, 0.23% Native American, 0.04% Asian, 0.01% Pacific Islander, 3.29% from other races, and 0.64% from two or more races. 7.30% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. In 2010 there were 19,875 people in the county with a population density of 43.9 people/sq. mi. (Not much difference in 10 years). The median income for a household in the county was $40,508 and the median income for a family was $45,173. Males had a median income of $31,264 versus $28,344 for females. The per capita income for the county was $18,717. About 11.7% of families and 15.1% of the population were below the poverty line, including 19.4% of those under age 18 and 15.0% of those age 65 or over. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saluda_County,_South_Carolina *Saluda citizens are law-abiding, hard working, and support excellent schools and churches. *Broad River Power Company's lines furnish cheap light and power to the county seat and eastern sections of the county. *The county has several manufacturing enterprises - with water power and fuel - and also for small farmers with a moderate amount of capital, who aim to make a living out of the soil. *A county farm agent is employed. * Saluda County is conveniently located 43 miles from Columbia, 40 miles from Augusta, 76 miles from Greenville, 145 from Charleston. The town of Saluda sits squarely in the center of the county at the crossroads of South Carolina Highway 121 and U.S. Highways 178 and 37 '''County Resources''' *Lake Murray - offers fishing, boating swimming, recreation. {{Image|file=Saluda_County_South_Carolina-4.jpg |align=r |size=270 |caption=Lake Murray Saluda Co. Dam.. }}{{clear}} ''' Notables''' *Alvin Etheridge owned Whitehall, civic leader, cotton plantation, lumber yard *Rodney H. Etheridge 3 terms in SC legislature, was a lawyer, surveyor and owned a brickmill, a lumberyard, several farms, a cotton gin and a dairy farm ===Towns=== *'''[[:Category:Saluda, South Carolina|Saluda]] (county seat, has 1,203 inhabitant).''' *[[:Category:Monetta, South Carolina|Monetta]] (partly in Aiken County), 137 *[[:Category:Ridge Spring, South Carolina|Ridge Spring]] 597 *[[:Category:Ward, South Carolina|Ward]], 234. *[[:Category:Batesburg-Leesville, South Carolina|Batesburg-Leesville]] (partly in Lexington County) *[[:Category:Monetta, South Carolina|Monetta]] (partly in Aiken County) **[[:Category:Mount Willing, South Carolina|Mount Willing]] ===Census=== :1900 --- 18,966 — :1910 --- 20,943 10.4% :1920 --- 22,088 5.5% :1930 --- 18,148 −17.8% :1940 --- 17,192 −5.3% :1950 --- 15,924 −7.4% :1960 --- 14,554 −8.6% :1970 --- 14,528 −0.2% :1980 --- 16,150 11.2% :1990 --- 16,357 1.3% :2000 --- 19,181 17.3% :2010 --- 19,875 3.6% :Est. 2016 --- 20,197 ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2353 FindaGrave Saluda Co. Cemeteries] *[http://genealogytrails.com/scar/saluda/cemeteries1.htm Genealogy trails Saluda Cemeteries] *[https://southcarolina.hometownlocator.com/features/cultural,class,cemetery,scfips,45081.cfm Saluda County Cemeteries] ===Sources=== * http://saludacounty.sc.gov/Pages/default.aspx *http://www.townofsaluda.com *http://genealogytrails.com/scar/saluda/index.html *http://www.oedgs.org/index.html *http://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/saluda_county_sc.html *http://www.historicsaluda.org/?page_id=433 *http://www.historicsaluda.org/?page_id=3356

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directed from [[Space:Spence Historical References|References in History]] === Sam & Jane Livingston === :The Red River Valley was the first real home of the Métis people. There were different kinds of Métis. Most of the French Métis worked for the North West Company. Most of the British Métis worked for the Hudson's Bay Company. Some Métis didn't work for either company. Instead, they preferred to hunt and trap for themselves and sell or trade what they caught for what they needed from the fur companies. These Métis were known as Free Men. Sam Livingston, Flatboat Mclean and James Gibbons met at Fort Steele, BC, it was then called Wild Horse Creek. McLean told Gibbons about the gold in the river in Edmonton. A party of fifteen prospectors left Edmonton. They travelled by way of the Kicking Horse Pass to where Banff is now. They intended to follow an Indian trail to Mountain House Fort, but they became lost in the snow and had to return to Banff. They followed the Bow River down to where Calgary is now and thence to Mountain House. A Blackfoot raiding party took their horses and they arrived at Mountain House on foot. That party consisted of Jim Gibbons, Sam Livingston, Tom Smith and Big Tex. Richard Hardisty was in charge of the Fort and the men stayed there until spring and then came to Edmonton. Jim Gibbons went down to the Methodist Mission at Pakan, about seventy miles down the Saskatchewan River. With him were Sandy Anderson, Sam Livingston and Mike Shannon. The Reverend George McDougall was in charge. His wife and children were also there. In the spring of 1866, they mined gold on the Saskatchewan River and made about sixteen dollars a day. The work could only be done when the river was low enough to work the sand bars. Jim Gibbons stayed at Pakan that winter. In the Fall on 1867, Gibbons went with the Indians to hunt buffalo, South of where Vegreville is now. The plains were alive with buffalo. Gibbons spent the winter of 1867-68 with the Indians. In the summer of 1869, James Gibbons, with two partners, went to live at Miner's Flats (now Laurier Park). :By 1897, the year that Sam Livingston died and Jane moved, only a stone gateway remained to show where Fort Garry once stood. The city of Winnipeg had grown up around the forts and many of the old buildings that Sam knew from his trading trips had been torn down. The Hudson's Bay headquarters, Hudson's Bay House, was still there......on the site of the old Fort Garry. :The rest of the story is an excerpt from the book "Tell Me, Grandmother" as told by Dennis Dowler. ::Grandfather Sam lived with his family in Wisconsin for a number of years. He was happy because he was free. Cousin Walter showed me some of the letters Grandfather Sam wrote to his parents back in Ireland. He called America the "Garden of Eden," a "Land of Promise flowing Bounteously with Food for Man." As Grandmother Jane always said, he had a way with words. But they weren't enough to persuade his parents and younger brothers and sisters to come to a strange country even when he told them that "for $1.25 an acre you can get ground and you won't have to manure it either." He finally convinced his brothers William and Richard to join him in America, but Grandfather Sam couldn't understand why the rest of the family stayed in Ireland, a land he said was full of "hunger, thirst, wickedness, wars, envy and distress." ::He was so happy to be living in America that in 1850 he decided to put up with the dangers and hardships of the Oregon and California trails and go to California to seek his fortune digging gold. Grandfather Sam reached California in good spirits but he didn't find enough gold to return to Ireland a rich man, as he hoped. He found just enough to keep him looking for more. Still, he loved travelling and as a Forty-Niner, he covered a lot of country south across the Rio Grande River to Mexico, north through California, Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington, still further north to British Columbia and the North West Territories. He never struck it rich but he enjoyed himself; he was free and made a lot of friends. ::In 1857 he heard of gold on the Fraser and Thompson river in New Caledonia, as British Columbia was then called. While Grandfather Sam was looking for gold in the Kootenay region of the Rocky Mountains, he met his friend James Gibbons. Mr. Gibbons had come from Fort Edmonton with some other prospectors and they were excited about the fine gold to be found on the North Saskatchewan River. But it was so fine that most of the prospectors didn't know how to extract the gold grains from the sand. Grandfather Sam though he could do it, so a party of fourteen prospectors, his friend Mr. Gibbons included, set off with him to try and find this fine gold. ::They had to first find the North Saskatchewan River. There was no trail and they had no map. They had to fight their way through thick forests, over high mountains, along rushing rivers. Grandmother Jane said they used the Kicking Horse Pass to get to what we now call Banff. That was 1864 and nobody lived at Banff then. They tried to go across country to Rocky Mountain House but they still couldn't find the North Saskatchewan River. They found rivers but they didn't know which ones they were or where they went. Finally the prospectors split into three parties: one gave up and went south to Montana; the second wandered east along the Bow; and the third, consisting of Grandfather Sam and James Gibbons, rode north on horseback. ::They followed game trails, Indian trails, creeks and rivers. They drifted about all summer, lost a lot of time and used up all their food. Summer passed into fall and still they hadn't found the North Saskatchewan River. By October they had used up all their ammunition and were forced to eat their horses. Eventually they were down to one horse, and they even lost that .... to a party of Blackfoot Indians. ::Desperate, lost, weak from hunger and shivering from cold, they saw the trail of a travois in the snow and followed it. They had no idea where it led, but they stumbled along it until, more dead than alive, they collapsed at Rocky Mountain House. ::Chief Factor Hardisty saved them from starvation. He welcomed them into the fort and gave them all the food he had .... rabbit stew .... and a bunk to sleep on. There wasn't much else because the Blackfoot Indians, angry that they were told to take their furs down river to Fort Edmonton, had burned the fort at Rocky Mountain House. It had been closed since the year before. There were very few people left .... just the Factor, a few Hudson's Bay workers and the famous missionary, Father Lacombe, who had his shack across the river. Chief Factor Hardisty let Sam and James rest for a week, them he gave them snowshoes and pointed the way to Fort Edmonton further down the North Saskatchewan River. ::It was the middle of December 1864 when the two prospectors reached Fort Edmonton. By this time, so heartily sick of rabbit stew. They didn't want to stay at Fort Edmonton because at the time it was very small and the few workers living there spoke mostly French, Gaelic and Cree. Grandfather Sam asked if there was any other place he and his friend could stay for the winter until it was time to pan gold again, a place where people spoke English. Chief Factor Christie and Malcolm Groat, another Hudson's Bay Company man, pointed the two adventures down river to Fort Victoria, a good couple of days snowshoeing away. And that was where he met Grandmother Jane. Sam and James Gibbons stayed in Fort Victoria all winter. When the ice went in the spring, Mr. Gibbons decided to seek adventure somewhere else and he went away to Fort Edmonton. He has his name on the map too .... the town of Gibbons, near Edmonton, Alberta, is named after him. ::Sam Livingston's funeral was supposed to be simple but it turned out to be the largest one in Calgary for many years. Over forty carriages joined in the procession. The North West Mounted Police sent their color guard. It was interesting .... the horsemen in their scarlet coats, the high-stepping horses with their gleaming saddles, the flags fluttering. After the funeral, the Livingston family had tea back at the Big House. Their old friend, Mr. Jacques the jeweller, stayed behind when everybody left. He wanted to see Jane alone. He gave her a ring. It's both a wedding ring and a mourning ring. The letters carved in the gold band read, "IN MEMORY OF." ::Sam had known of years that Jane wanted a real gold ring but he had never given her one because of his promise to Henry Howse that he wouldn't band her. But he asked Mr. Jacques to order a special ring from England. It was to be made of gold to represent their love, black for his death and signed IN MEMORY OF to remember their life together. ::The day their last child was born, Sam had gone into town to see the ring and to instruct Mr. Jacques to give it to Jane the day he died. :Victoria settlement is one of those places in Alberta where it seems multiple strands of history come together. Archaeological investigations in the area have uncovered a campsite that has been dated back at least 6000 years. The settlement was located at a traditional crossing place on the North Saskatchewan and not surprisingly we know that there was a large population of Cree people living in the area in the 19th century. Just north of the crossing was a large valley known as the Hairy Bag which was a gathering place for the buffalo herds that the Cree hunted. :These same advantages: river crossing, river flats and herds of Buffalo also attracted others to the area as well. In 1862 a Methodist missionary, the Reverend George McDougall, moved a small struggling mission outpost from Smoking, now Smoky, Lake to a new site on the Saskatchewan River. He named his new mission “Victoria” after the queen. His mission soon attracted about 150 Protestant, English-speaking, buffalo hunting settlers – many from Red River. These settlers were of mixed Cree and Scottish or Orkney background, and reflect the diversity of background and culture of people of Métis descent. The community they built was based on a mixture of farming, buffalo hunting and trading. An interesting feature of their settlement was that it was based on river lots – the narrow farms fronting on the river that were found in Red River and which can be traced back to the early settlement of New France. :In 1864 the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) opened a post at Victoria, called Fort Victoria, to tap into the trade of this community. :The Hudson’s Bay Company’s Fort Victoria was challenged by several independent traders, including McDougall’s son, David, and local Métis traders such as Sam Livingstone, Louis Thompson and Edward McGillivary. The historic sites in the Victoria area include the home of the HBC clerk at Fort Victoria, a church, and some houses or cabins and other buildings associated with the first Métis settlers. If you look closely you can also see evidence of the original river lot system of settlement at Victoria and in the nearby Lobstick Settlement as well. Other Alberta communities that grew out of the movement of Métis from Red River and the settlement of Métis families from Alberta include St. Albert, Lac Ste. Anne, Lac la Biche, and even the first community around Fort Edmonton. :Now, Jane’s story . . . :Jane Howse had a scrip application on May 21, 1885 in Calgary, Alberta. Jane Howse, wife of Samuel Livingston; #351; HB Head; address; Calgary; born at Red River Settlement, Manitoba; about 1847; Father, Henry Howse (HB); Mother, Jane Spence (HB). I have been a resident of the North West Territories since about the year 1863, the last 20 years and preceding years of Fort Victoria. Occupation: married woman; Married 1864 to Samuel Livingston; Children: 10 living: Jane 20, Helen 18 1/2, George 16, Hugh 14 1/2, John 12, Martha 10, William 7, Eliza 5, Marguerite 2, Marianna 3 months. All of my legitimate marriage; none deceased; Jane Howse [X]; 21 May 1885; English, Abraham Salois [X]; Charles Whitford [X]; $160.00 approved. C-14940 (ibid). :This rest of the story is an excerpt from the book "Tell Me, Grandmother" as told by Dennis Dowler. ::The squawk of a car horn broke the stillness of the hot summer afternoon. I jumped up in excitement, abandoned the weeding and ran to the fence. Trundling noisily down the road in front of the house was a motor car .... a Model T Ford built in 1908. My father called it a Tin Lizzie. ::Most families drove a horse and buggy, but some people had motors cars and they often drove past our place showing them off, tooting their horns and waving. Tin Lizzies could ride over the roughest roads and grind through mud better than a horse and buggy but they were a lot more noisy. ::Grandmother Jane, who had been sitting beside me, sewing patches of cloth for a quilt, agreed. She looked up when the car went by. "That's certainly faster than how we travelled when I was your age, Dennis." ::"What did you use, Grandmother Jane?" I rubbed the dirt from my hands and sat on the ground beside her chair. "You couldn't go very far in your travois." ::"We used the travois for short trips, dear, but the Metis of the Red River Settlement were famous for their Red River carts. You think that Model T Ford is noisy, do you? You should have heard the noise made by a thousand Red River carts. The Indian people said they made so much noise that the buffalo hid in holes in the ground. Some settlers said that the squeaking and creaking of cart wheels made their blood run cold." ::"Ooh," I grinned, "just like mine does when I scrape my fingernails across a slate." ::"Well, imagine a thousand of them and you'll know what I mean," smiled Grandmother Jane. ::"But why were the carts so noisy?" ::"Because every part was made of wood, and you know what wood scraping on wood sounds like. We had no oil in those days, just buffalo grease. And even if you had greased the wheels, they would have been choked by the dust that the carts threw up from the dry prairie." ::Grandmother Jane showed me a picture of a Red River cart. It looked pretty rickety. Its two wooden wheels were gigantic, almost six feet high. They were dish-shaped or bowed in such a way that their rims didn't cut deeply in the ground but rolled more easily over the bumps. The axles were just small logs lashed together with buffalo hide. Grandmother Jane said the hide was put on wet so that it shrank tight when it dried. Between the wheels there was a box or platform surrounded by a thin railing. Before they had spokes, the wheels were merely slabs from tree trunks with a hole in the middle for an axle. You wouldn't think that a cart like that could carry up to a thousand pounds, but Grandmother Jane said a Red River cart was strong enough to carry the family and all their skins and furs and household belongings. A cart was sometimes so heavy that it needed three oxen to pull it. They floated across rivers too. The wheels were taken off, strapped them to the bottom of the platform and covered everything with buffalo skins. Then the cart was tied to the horse's tail with a shaggannappi and the horse swam across the river pulling the cart. A shaggannappi was a thong made of green buffalo hide. Rope wasn't strong enough. ::Although the idea behind the Red River cart probably came from the Scottish Highlands and French Quebec, it was the Metis people of the Red River who developed it. The Metis used Red River carts so much that the Cree called the Metis by a name which meant "half wagon, half man." ::Metis were the first to use Red River carts to bring home meat from the hunt and crops from the fields. After 1852 when the railway reached the Mississippi River, Metis working for the Hudson's Bay Company used carts to freights goods between Fort Garry and St. Paul in Minnesota. This became a more popular route than going north to York Factory in York boats, as they did before. Travellers also used Red River cars to go across the prairie to Fort Edmonton. But the most exciting time to use them must have been on buffalo hunts. Twice a year, usually June and September, as many as two thousand people .... Metis, Indians and a few whites .... met on the plains for a buffalo hunt. The Metis loved buffalo hunting. And how they loved to dress for it! The men wore their most colorful clothes .... blue corduroy pants, brass buttons, red flannel sashes, jaunty caps and moccasins worked with all kinds of beads and quills. ::The Metis usually gathered at one of two places .... White Horse Plain, about twenty miles west of Fort Garry; and Pembina, seventy-five miles south of Fort Garry. They took up so much space they must have looked like an army. ::Jane’s father, Henry Howse, led one of the bands. "He was a caravan master." He got the carts lined up in their proper positions. He tried to place a cart with older men beside one with younger children so that the strongest could help and protect the weakest. Then he'd call out each family's name and each had to answer with its own bird call. The Howse families call was a Loon. The caravan master knew all the calls, and from time to time, he used them along the trail to check that each family was getting along all right. ::Grandmother Jane told me there were several ways to hunt buffalo. One way was to surround the animals on the open plain, then ride round and round to drive them into the center of a corral. Another way was to chase them into a pen or a pound made of brush. A third way was to chase them over a steep cliff or cut bank in the river. The buffalo wouldn't be able to stop when they got to the edge, and over they'd go to their deaths .... whole herds at a time. This method was called a jumping pound. ::Our family didn't suffer as much as others did. Her father worked for wages at the Hudson's Bay Company. It brought in food from St. Paul, Minnesota. My brothers set nets in the ice for catfish and pike. My sisters and I scoured the bushes for late-season berries and rose hips. We snared rabbits and got foxes in dead falls. And fortunately we had some pemmican left over from the year before. The Metis people in the Red River Settlement were famous throughout the plains for their first-grade pemmican. In those days pemmican was a mixture of dried buffalo meat, melted buffalo fat and dried summer berries.

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'''Ancestor Tables for Sampson Waring'''
This site is intended to track all the ancestors of Sampson Waring as they appear in WikiTree. * Additions and corrections are to be first made to the profiles on WikiTree and then the results incorporated in this table. * Following WikiTree capabilities, tables are shown here seven generations at a time, with cross-references. When there is just one more generation, it is added to Generation 7 without starting a new table. * '''All relationships should be considered "uncertain" unless specifically identified as "confident." Given the multiple gedcoms uploaded to WikiTree especially in the earlier generations, it is a certainty that some relationship will be proved to be false.''' * As work on various profiles is done, it is expected that individual tables on this site will be updated. * If a relationship is proved to be doubtful, or in error, all upward tables will be adjusted to reflect this. SB refers to appearance in Stewart Baldwin's [http://brigittegastelancestry.com/royal/llywelynanc.htm LLywelyn ap Iorwerth Ancestor Table]. SB1 refers to appearance in Stewart Baldwin's article [https://sites.rootsweb.com/~medieval/man.htm The Kings of the Isle of Man].

==Table 1: The First Six Generations (1374-1616) == '''Generation 1: Confident''' :1. [[Waring-405|Sampson Waring]] (Waring-405): Born Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England bef 14 Jul 1616. Immigrant to Virginia 1643 and Maryland 1649. Died Calvert County, Province of Maryland abt 1668. Visitation, Coddington. Confident '''Generation 2: Confident''' :2. Basil Waring (Basilius Waring de Shrewsbury -- Visitation) : Born Woodcote, Shrewsbury, Shropshire 18 Sep 1584. Established printing press in Shrewsbury during English Civil War. Died Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England Feb 1647. Visitation, Coddington. Confident. '''Trail to Alfred the Great #1''' :3. Anne Perch: Born Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England bef 1584. Died Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England 17 Dec 1637. Confident '''Generation 3: Confident''' :4. Richard Waryng: Born Charlton Hall, Shrewsbury, England 1547. Died Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England 1610. Visitation. Confident. :5. Margery Hosier: Born Hanwood, Salop (Shropshire), England bef 29 Oct 1569. Died [date unknown]. Confident. '''Trail to Alfred the Great #2''' :6. John Perch: Born Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England abt 1550. Wealthy draper and parishioner of St. Mary's Church. Puritan. Senior alderman and bailif in Shrewsbury. helped obtain a Puritan preacher for St. Mary's in Shrewsbury. Died St. Mary's, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England bef 06 Jul 1614. Confident :7. Eleanor Sherar: Born abt 1560. Died Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England bef 17 Jan 1624. Confident '''Generation 4: Confident''' :8. Adam Waryng: Born Charlton Hall, Shrewsbury, England abt 1500. Died [date unknown]. Visitation. Confident :9. Eleanor Waryng: Born London, England abt 1520. Died Shropshire, England [date unknown]. Confident :10. John Hosier: Born Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England 1523. Volunteer for 1587 muster to counter Spanish Armada. Died [date unknown]. Confident. ''' Trail to Alfred the Great #3.''' :11. Elisabeth Phillips: Born Pontesbury, Shropshire, England bef 30 Oct 1527. Died [date unknown]. Confident :12. John Perch: Born 1525. Died [date unknown]. Confident :13. Unknown Baynham: Born abt 1525. Died [date unknown]. Confident :14. Thomas Sherar: Born abt 1530. Bailiff of Shrewsbury. Secretary to Council of the Marches. Died [date unknown]. Confident :15. Elizabeth Adams: Born abt 1545. Died [date unknown]. Confident '''Generation 5: Confident''' :16. Richard Waryng: Born Shropshire, England abt 1478. Died Shropshire, England aft 1510. Visitation. Confident. :17. Mary Grafton: Born 1479. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 8. Daughter of 34 & 35. Confident :18. Nicholas Waryng: Born Shropshire, England abt 1470. Died London, England [date unknown]. Confident :19. Johanna Finche: Born abt 1492. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 9. Daughter of 38 & 39. Confident. :20. Thomas Hosier: Born Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England abt 1490. Died Shrewsbury, Salop, England aft 1538. Confident. ''' Trail to Alfred the Great #4.''' :21. Alice Unknown: Born England abt 1495. Died [date unknown]. '''Some sources show her as Alice Trentham, but her family records have no place for an Alice.''' Confident. End. :22. Thomas Phillips: Born Pontesbury, Shropshire, England abt 1490. Died Pontesbury, Shropshire, England bef 30 Oct 1527. Confident :26. Thomas Baynham: Born 1500. Died [date unknown]. Confident. Merchant of the Staplew, Calais. END :28. Edward Sherar: Born Shropshire, England abt 1510. Died [date unknown]. Confident :29. Alice Harries: Born abt 1515. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 14. Daughter of 58 & 59. Confident :30. William Adams: Born Longdon, Shropshire, England abt 1505. Justice of the Peace. Died Longdon, Shropshire, England [date unknown]. Confident :31. Eleanor Jennings: Born bef 1510. Died [date unknown]. Confident. '''Generation 6: Confident''' :32. Nicholas Waryng: Born Shropshire, England abt 1421. Died Shropshire, England [date unknown]. Confident :33. Christiana Lyster: Born Shropshire, England abt 1459. Died Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England 1539. Visitation. Confident :34. Thomas Grafton: Born 1450. Died [date unknown]. Father of 17. Son of 68 & 69. Confident. :36. Thomas Waryng: Born Shropshire, England abt 1401. Died [date unknown]. Confident :37. Johanna Gaine: Born abt 1440. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 18. Daughter of 74 & 75. Confident :38. James Finche: Born abt 1467. Died [date unknown]. Father of 19. Son of 76 & 77. Confident. End. :39. Elizabeth Whitfield: Born abt 1470. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 19. Daughter of 78 & 79. Confident :40. Edward ap Llywelyn: Born Oswestry, Shropshire, England abt 1460. Died Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England [date unknown]. Confident. ''' Trail to Alfred the Great #5.''' :41. Johanna Unknown: Born abt 1465. Died [date unknown]. Confident :56. Roger Sherar: Born abt 1480. Died [date unknown]. End. Confident. :58. John Harries II of Cruckton. Born about 1465. Son of John Harries, Esq, of Cruckton., born about 1440, Flouirshed 1463, died 1488. Confident. :60. Thomas Adams: Born Salop, England 1500. Died Salop, England [date unknown]. Confident. :61. Elizabeth Higgins: Born Longdon, Shropshire, England abt 1500. Died [date unknown]..Confident. END :62. [[Jennings-5393|Rowland Jennings]]: Born abt 1475. Died [date unknown]. Confident :63. [[Bromley-557|Elizabeth Bromley]]: Born bef 1485. Died [date unknown]. Confident '''Generation 7''' Confident :64. Richard Waryng: Born Shropshire, England abt 1397. Died [date unknown]. Confident. Son of #72, Simon Waring. '''Continued Table 2.1: Ancestry of Richard Waryng''' :65. Agnes Clement: Born Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England abt 1402. Died Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England abt 1456. Confident. Daughter of Nicholas Clement, born Shropshire 1380. Confident. End. :66. William Lyster: Born Rowton, Shropshire, England abt 1425. Died Shropshire, England 1475. Confident. End. :67. Elizabeth Leighton: Born Shropshire, England abt 1432. Died [date unknown]. Confident. '''Continued Table 2.2: Ancestry of Elizabeth Leighton''' :68. Richard Grafton: Born 1420. Died [date unknown]. Father of 34. Confident. '''Continued Table 2.3: Ancestry of Richard Grafton''' :72. Simon Waryng: Born Shropshire, England abt 1374. Died Shropshire, England 1449. Father of 36. Confident. '''Continued Table 2.1, Richard Waryng, Generation 2 Simon Waryng.''' :73. Margaret Corbowe: Born Shropshire, England abt 1380. Died Shopshire, England bef 1433. Mother of 36. Confident. '''Continued Table 2.1, Richard Waryng, Generation 2 Margaret Corbowe''' :74. David Gaine: Born abt 1405. Died [date unknown]. Father of 37. Confident. End. :78. [[Whitfield-53|Richard Whitfield]]: Born Essex, England abt 1445. Died [date unknown]. Father of 39. Confident. End. :79. Margaret Branspath: Born abt 1450. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 39. Margaret was the daughter of [[Branspath-1|Robert Branspath]]. Confident. End. :80. Llywelyn ap Deicws: Born Chirk, Wales abt 1430. Died Wales [date unknown]. Confident. ''' Trail to Alfred the Great #6.''' '''Continued Table 2.4: Ancestry of Llywelyn ap Deicws''' :116. John Harries Sr. of Cruckton. Born Shropshire, England abt 1440. Died Shropshire, England 1488. Confident. END :120. William Adams: Born Pontesbury, Salop, England abt 1440. Died [date unknown]. Confident. '''Continued Table 2.5, Ancestry of William Adams''' :121. Joane Worley: Born abt 1445. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 60. Confident. :124. Thomas Jennings: Born 1450. Died [date unknown]. Confident. END :125. Eleanora Jay: Born Shropshire, England abt 1460. Died Shropshire, England 1520. Daughter of Rowland Jay, b. 1430. Confident. END :126. William Bromley: Born Mitley, Shropshire abt 1460. Died [date unknown]. His nephew Thomas Bromley was Chief Justice of England. '''Continued Table 2.6, Ancestry of William Bromley.''' :127. Beatrice Hill: Born Blore, Staffordshire, England abt 1460. Died England [date unknown]. '''Continued Table 2.7, Ancestry of Beatrice Hill'''

==The Second Six Generations == ===Table 2.1 Richard Waryng. (1200-1397) Confident. END=== '''Generation 1''' Confident. :64/1. [[Waryng-6|Richard Waryng]]: Born Shropshire, England abt 1397. Died [date unknown]. Confident. '''Generation 2''' Confident. :2. Simon Waryng: Born Shropshire, England abt 1374. Died Shropshire, England 1449. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Table 1, Generation 7, #72. Confident. :3. Margaret Corbowe: Born Shropshire, England abt 1380. Died Shopshire, England bef 1433. Mother of 1. Daughter of 6 & 7. Confident. '''Generation 3''' Confident. :4. Richard Waryng: Born Shropshire, England abt 1337. Died [date unknown]. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Confident. :5. Katharina Betton: Born Betton-Strange, Shropshire, England abt 1357. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 2. Daughter of 10 & 11. Confident. :6. Richard Corbowe: Born abt 1340. Died abt 1433. Father of 3. Son of 12 & 13. Confident. '''Generation 4''' Confident. :8. Roger Waryng: Born Shropshire, England abt 1302. Died Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England 1373. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. Confident. :9. Margaret Leton: Born abt 1310. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 4. Daughter of 18 & 19. Confident. :10. John Betton: Born Betton-Strange, Shropshire, England abt 1330. Died Betton-Strange, Shropshire, England bef 1378. Father of 5. Son of 20 & 21. Confident. '''Generation 5''' Confident. :16. Robert Waryng: Born Shropshire, England abt 1258. Died Shropshire, England abt 1340. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33. Confident. :20. Richard Betton: Born Betton-Strange, Shropshire, England abt 1290. Died Betton-Strange, Shropshire, England bef 1378. Father of 10. Son of 40 & 41. Confident. '''Generation 6''' Confident. :32. Warin Onslowe: Born Shropshire, England abt 1236. Died Shropshire, England abt 1311. Father of 16. Son of 64 & 65. Confident. :40. Walter Betton: Born Betton-Strange, Shropshire, England abt 1260. Died Betton-Strange, Shropshire, England [date unknown]. Father of 20. Son of 80 & 81. Confident. '''Generation 7''' Confident. END :64. Oethet Saxon: Born abt 1200. Died [date unknown]. Father of 32. Confident. END

===Table 2.2 Elizabeth Leighton. (1239-1432) Confident === '''Generation 1''' Confident :67. [[Leighton-1481|Elizabeth Leighton]]: Born Shropshire, England abt 1432. Died [date unknown]. Elizabeth Leighton: Born Shropshire, England about 1432. Died [date unknown]. Royal Ancestry, II, 641. Confident '''Generation 2''' Confident :2. Edward Leighton: Born Shropshire, England 1400. Died Shropshire, England [date unknown]. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Confident. :3. Elizabeth Stapleton: Born 1405. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 1. Daughter of 6 & 7. Confident '''Generation 3''' Confident :4. Johannes Leighton: Born abt 1375. Died [date unknown]. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Confident :5. Matilda Cambrey: Born abt 1380. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 2. Daughter of 10 & 11. Confident :6. John Stapleton Esq: Born abt 1375. Died bef 1450. Father of 3. Son of 12 & 13. Confident. :7. Margaret Deviock: Born bef 1380. Died bef 1421. Mother of 3. Daughter of 14 & 15. Confident. '''Generation 4''' Confident :8. Richardus Leighton: Born abt 1350. Died [date unknown]. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. Confident :9. Johanna Pigot: Born abt 1355. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 4. Daughter of 18 & 19. Confident :10. Watkini Cambrey: Born abt 1350. Died [date unknown]. Father of 5. Son of 20 & 21. Confident. END :12. John Stapleton: Born Stapleton, Shropshire, England 1350. Died Stapleton, Shropshire, England [date unknown]. Father of 6. Son of 24 & 25. Confident :13. Katherine Burnell: Born 1350. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 6. Daughter of 26 & 27. '''Confident: One source questions whether she had children. Preponderence of evidence is that she did.''' :14. John Deviock: Born England abt 1360. Died England [date unknown]. Father of 7. Son of 28 & 29. Confident. END :15. Margaret Longland: Born abt 1362. Died 1414. Mother of 7. Daughter of 30 & 31. Confident. '''Generation 5''' Confident :16. Jenkinus Leighton: Born abt 1325. Died [date unknown]. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33. Confident :17. Jocosa Sandford: Born abt 1330. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 8. Daughter of 34 & 35.Confident :18. Hugonis Pigot: Born abt 1330. Died [date unknown]. Father of 9. Son of 36 & 37. Confident :26. [[Burnell-190|Edward Burnell]]: Born Langley, Co Salop, England aft 1314. Died 1377. Father of 13. Son of 52 & 53. Confident :27. [[Lee-10546|Margaret Lee]]: Born Hothales, Shropshire, England abt 1314. Died Shropshire, England bef 21 Jun 1378. Mother of 13. Daughter of 54 & 55. Confident :30. John Longland: Born [date unknown]. Died Grove in South Brent, Axbridge, Burnham, Cheddar abt 19 Jun 1380. Father of 15. Son of 60 & 61. Confident :31. [[Beaupré-609|Isabel Beaupré]]: Born Trenowith, Probus, Cornwall, England abt 1325. Died abt 19 Jun 1380. Mother of 15. Daughter of 62 & 63. Confident '''Generation 6''' Confident :32. Willimus Leighton: Born abt 1300. Died [date unknown]. Father of 16. Son of 64 & 65. Confident :33. Isabella Pichard: Born abt 1305. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 16. Daughter of 66 & 67. Confident :52. William Burnell: Born Shropshire, England Oct 1281. Died co Salop, England bef 20 Jan 1331. Father of 26. Son of 104 & 105. Confident :54. [[Lee-1747|Reginald Lee II]]: Born Lea Alderton Hall, Shropshire, England 1264. Died Lee Under, Shropshire, England abt 1350. Father of 27. Son of 108 & 109. Confident :60 Hugh Longland: Born Ashington, Somerset, 1287. Confident. :62. Ralph Beaupre: Born Tremough, Cornwall, England abt 1290. Died 29 Jun 1329. Father of 31. Son of 124 & 125. Confident :63. Margaret Furneaux: Born Ashington, Kilve, & Shurton, Somersetshire, England abt 1300. Died England 08 Aug 1349. Mother of 31. Daughter of 126 & 127. Confident '''Generation 7''' Confident :64. Richardus de Leighton: Born abt 1275. Died [date unknown]. Father of 32. Confident. END :65. Alicia Strange: Born abt 1280. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 32. Daughter of Philippi Strange, born abt 1250. Confident. END :66. Humphrey Pichard: Born abt 1275. Died [date unknown]. Father of 33. END :104. Richard Burnell: Born Shropshire, England aft 1226. Died Shropshire, England bef 24 Sep 1313. Father of 52. END :108. [[Lee-2295|Thomas Lee]]: Born Lea Hall, Pimhill, Shropshire, England abt 1239. Died Lea Alderton Hall, Shropshire, England abt 1260. Father of 54. Son of Johannes Lee, b. 1219, Roden, Shropshire and Margaret Fitton, b. 1197. Johannes Lee was the son of Reynor Lee, b. 1162, who was in turn son of Hugo Lega 1130-1182 and his wife Christian Stanton, 1142-1203. Confident. END :109. [[Corbet-185|Petronilla Corbet]]: Born Moreton Corbet, Shropshire, England 1238. Died Alderton Shropshire England abt 1319. Mother of 54. '''Continued Table 3.1 Petronilla Corbet''' :120. Nicholas Langland, b. abt 1263, d. 1306. Confident. END :124. Stephen Beaupre: Born Kelynack in St. Just, Cornwall, England abt 1258. Died 17 Mar 1309. Father of 62. Confident. END :125. Isabel Fitzwilliam: Born Lanisley, Cornwall, England 1262. Died 07 Nov 1325. Mother of 62. Confident. '''Continued Table 3.2 Isabel Fitzwilliam''' :126. [[Furneaux-34|Matthew Furneaux]]: Born Ashington, Somerset, England abt 1264. Died Klive, Somerset, England abt 1316. Father of 63. Confident. '''Continued Table 3.3 Matthew Furneaux''' :127. Matilda Raleigh: Born Nettlecombe, Williton, Somerset, England abt 1268. Died Ashington, Somersetshire, England 1318. Mother of 63. Confident. '''Continued Table 3.4 Matilda Raleigh'''

===Table 2.3 Richard Grafton. (1270-1420) Confident. END=== ''From Table 1, #68'' '''Generation 1''' Confident :1. Richard Grafton: Born 1420. Died [date unknown]. Confident. '''Generation 2''' Confident :2. Richard Grafton: Born 1390. Died [date unknown]. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Confident '''Generation 3''' Confident :4. Robert Grafton: Born 1360. Died [date unknown]. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Confident. '''Generation 4''' Confident :8. Richard de Grafton: Born 1330. Died [date unknown]. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. Confident. '''Generation 5''' :16. John de Grafton: Born 1300. Died [date unknown]. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33. '''Generation 6''' :32. Reginald de Grafton: Born Grafton, Shropshire, England abt 1270. Died [date unknown]. Father of 16. Son of 64 & 65. Confident. END

===Table 2.4 Llywelyn ap Deicws. (1200-1430) Confident=== ''From Table 1, #80'' '''Generation 1''' Confident :1. [[ap Deicws-2|Llywelyn ap Deicws ap Hywel]]: Born Chirk, Denbighshire, Wales abt 1430. Died Wales [date unknown]. Confident. '''Trail to Alfred the Great #6''' '''Generation 2''' Confident :2. Deicws ap Hywel ap Ieuan: Born Oswestry, Shropshire, England abt 1400. Died [date unknown]. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Confident. '''Trail to Alfred the Great #7''' :3. Myfanwy ferch Gruffudd: Born Wales abt 1405. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 1. Daughter of 6 & 7. Confident. END '''Generation 3''' Confident :4. Hywel ap Ieuan ap Ednyfed: Born abt 1360. Died [date unknown]. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Confident. '''Trail to Alfred the Great #8''' '''Generation 4''' Confident :8. Ieuam ap Ednyfed Gam ab Iorwerth: Born abt 1315. Died [date unknown]. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. (CB son of Ednyfed Gam #45/363) Confident :9. Gladys ferch Madog Fychan ap Madog Foel: Born abt 1330. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 4. Daughter of 18 & 19. (CB dau of Madog son of Madog Foel 66/27) Confident. '''Trail to Alfred the Great #9''' '''Generation 5''' Confident :16. Ednyfed Gam ab Iorwerth: Born Llangollen, Denbigh, Wales abt 1270. Died [date unknown]. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33. (CB #45/363) Confident :17. Gwladys ferch Llywelyn: Born Llangollen, Denbighshire, Wales 1295. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 8. Daughter of 34 & 35. (CB 11/113) Confident :18. Madog Fychan ap Madog Foel: Born abt 1300. Died [date unknown]. Father of 9. Son of 36 & 37. (CB son of Madog Foel 66/27) Confident :19. [[ferch Tudor-1|Marged ferch Tudur]]: Born Wales abt 1310. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 9. Daughter of 38 & 39. (Dau of CB 24/251) Confident. '''Trail to Alfred the Great #10''' '''Generation 6''' Confident :32. Iorwerth Foel ap Iorwerth: Born Llangollen, Powys Fadog, Wales 1250. Flourished 1270-1313. Died Llangollen, Denbighshire, Wales aft 1314. Father of 16. Son of 64 & 65. (CB #40/362) Confident :33. Gwladys ferch Iorwerth of Pengwern: Born Fron Goch Llanymynech, Shropshire, England 1255. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 16. Daughter of 66 & 67. (CB dau of Iorwerth ap Griffith ap Heilin ap Cynforth #9/244) Confident :34. Llewelyn ap Madog: Born Wales 1270. Died Wales [date unknown]. Father of 17. Son of 68 & 69. (CB 11/113) Confident :35. Gwenhwyfar Greg ferch Gruffudd: Born Wales 1275. Died Wales [date unknown]. Mother of 17. Daughter of 70 & 71. (CB Daughter of 9/191) Confident :36. Madog Foel ap Ieuaf: Born abt 1270. Died [date unknown]. Father of 18. Son of 72 & 73. (CB 66/27) Confident :37. Efa ferch Dafydd: Born abt 1275. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 18. Daughter of 74 & 75. (CB Daughter of yr hen 8/331) Confident :38. Tudur ap Gronwy: Born Penmynydd, Bangor, Anglesey, Wales abt 1290. Died Friars Chapel, Bangor, Caernarvonshire, Wales, 1367. Father of 19. Son of 76 & 77. '''Tudur, who is shown here with his first wife, Maltt, was the great-great grandfather of King Henry VII via his second wife, Margred ferch Thomas.''' (CB 24/251) Confident. '''Trail to Alfred the Great #11''' :39. Mallt ferch Madog ap Iorwerth: Born Wales abt 1295. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 19. Daughter of 78 & 79. (CB daughter of 8/29) Confident '''Generation 7''' Confident :64. Iorwerth Vychan ap Iorwerth: Born Kingdom of Powys, Wales, 1200. Died Pengwern, Langollen, Kingdom of Powys, Wales 1270. Father of 32. (CB #36/361) Confident. '''Continued Table 3.5 Ancestors of Iorwerth Fychan''' :65. Catrin ferch Gruffudd ap Llwlelyn ap Iorwerth: Born Kingdom of Gwynedd, Wales 1233. She also married Maredudd (CB 54/23) Died 1261. Mother of 32. (CB Daughter of 46/307) Catrin is listed by Bartrum and followed by Boyer, but nevertheless seems to be uncertain. Catrin is said to be a daughter of Gruffudd ap Llywelyn, and Rhanullt a wife or mistress other than Senena, his wife of most of his life. Rhanullt is named by a few sources, but not by many as a daughter of Rognvaldr Gudrodarson, the King of the Isle of Man. Rognvaldr had connections to North Wales during this period and the relationships are possible but uncertain. The link to Gruffudd would give Catrin substantial ancestry in Welsh royalty, and the link to Rognvaldr would give her substantial royal Norse ancestry. Catrin's claimed father Gruffudd is '''Continued Table 3.23A Ancestors of Gruffudd ap Llywelyn''' and Catrin's claimed mother Rhanullt is '''Continued Table 3.23B Ancestors of Rhanullt Rognvaldatter.'''. :66. Iorwerth ap Griffri: Born Llanymynech, Shropshire, England 1206. Died 1276. Father of 33. Confident. (CB 9/244) Confident. '''Continued Table 3.6 Ancestors of Iorwerth ap Griffri''' :67. [[ferch Gruffudd-13|Tangwystl ferch Gruffudd]] (ferch Gruffudd-13) (1215) ab Ednyfed Chwith (1180) ap Morgan fychan (1150) ap Morgan (1115) ap Rhiryd (1080) ap Hywel (1050) ap Trahaearn (1015) ap Pasgen I (980). Born Montgomeryshire, Wales 1240. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 33.. (CB wife of 9/244) (AWS 76) Confident. '''Continued Table 3.7 Ancestors of Tangwystl ferch Gruffudd''' :68. Madog ap Einion: Born Tegeingl, Wales abt 1250. Died Wales [date unknown]. Father of 34. (CB 10/112) Confident. '''Continued Table 3.8 Ancestors of Madog ap Einion''' :70. Gruffudd ab Iorwerth: Born abt 1250. Died [date unknown]. Father of 35. Confident. '''Continued Table 3.9 Ancestors of Gruffudd ab Iorwerth"' :71. Gwenllian ferch Rhirid Flaidd: Born abt 1230. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 35. Confident. '''Continued Table 3.10 Ancestors of Gwenllian ferch Rhirid Flaidd''' :72. Ieuaf ap Llywelyn: Born Eglwyseg, Wales abt 1230. Died [date unknown]. Father of 36. (CB 56/24) Confident. '''Continued Table 3.11 Ancestors of Ieuaf ap Llywelyn''' :73. Efa ferch Iorwerth, born about 1240, daughter of Iorwerth ap Griffri (#66) Died [date unknown]. Mother of 36. '''Continued at Table 3.6 Ancestors of Iorwerth ap Griffri''' Confident. :74. Dafydd ap Gronwy: Born abt 1240. Died [date unknown]. Father of 37. Confident. (CB331/8) '''Continued Table 3.12 Dafydd ap Gronwy''' :75. Annes ferch Iorwerth Goch: Born Gloddaith, Rhos, Wales abt 1245. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 37. Confident. '''Continued Table 3.13 Annes ferch Iorwerth Goch''' :76. Goronwy ap Tudur Hen: Born Penmynydd, Bangor, Anglesey, Wales 1275. Died Friary Chapel, Bangor, Anglesey, Wales bef 1338. Father of 38. (CB 20/249) Confident. '''Continued on Table 3.14 Ancestors of Goronwy ap Tudur.''' ''Ancestors of Goronwy are ancestors of King Henry VII.'' :77. Gwerful ferch Madog: Born Trecastell, Llangoed, Anglesey, Wales abt 1275. Died Bangor, Anglesey, Wales 1330. Mother of 38. Confident. '''Continued on Table 3.15. Ancestors of Gwerful ferch Madog''' '''Trail to Alfred the Great #6''' Ancestors of Gwerful are ancestors of King Henry VII. :78. Madog ab Iorwerth, born 1270. (CB 279/8) Confident. '''Continued on Table 3.16 Ancestors of Madog ab Iorwerth'''

===Table 2.5 William Adams. (1275-1440) Confident. END=== Continued from #120, Table 1 '''Generation 1''' Confident :120. [[Adams-26974|William Adams]]: Born Pontesbury, Salop, England 1440. Died [date unknown]. Confident '''Generation 2''' Confident :2. John Adams: Born Pontesbury, Salop, England 1400. Died [date unknown]. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Confident :3. Jane Mascott: Born abt 1430. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 1. Daughter of 6 & 7. Confident '''Generation 3''' Confident :4. William Adams: Born Longdon, Salop, England abt 1360. Died [date unknown]. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Confident :5. Margaret St Pier: Born abt 1400. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 2. Daughter of 10 & 11. Confident :6. Hugh Mascott: Born 1400. Died [date unknown]. Father of 3. Son of 12 & 13. Confident '''Generation 4''' Confident :8. Richard Adams: Born Kent, England 1330. Died [date unknown]. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. Confident :10. Urian St Pier: Born abt 1350. Died [date unknown]. Father of 5. Son of 20 & 21. Confident '''Generation 5''' Confident :16. Jasper Adams: Born Kent, England 1300. Died [date unknown]. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33.Confident '''Generation 6''' Confident. END :32. John Adams: Born Kent, England 1275. Died [date unknown]. Father of 16. Son of 64 & 65.Confident. END :33. Jane Windsor: Born 1305. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 16. Daughter of 66 & 67. Confident. END

===Table 2.6 William Bromley. (1295-1470) Confident=== From Table 1, #126 '''Generation 1''' Confident :1 [[Bromley-201|William Bromley]]: Born Mitley, Shropshire, England abt 1460. Husband of Beatrice Hill. Died [date unknown]. Confident '''Generation 2''' Confident :2. Roger Bromley: Born Mitley, Shropshire, England 1440. Died [date unknown]. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Confident :3. Ann Borrow: Born Malpas, Cheshire, England abt 1444. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 1. Daughter of 6 & 7. Confident '''Generation 3''' Confident :4. Roger Bromley: Born 1415. Died [date unknown]. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Confident :5. Jane Mitley: Born Mitley, Shropshire, England abt 1420. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 2. Daughter of 10 & 11. Confident :6. David Borrow: Born abt 1418. Died [date unknown]. Father of 3. Son of 12 & 13. Confident. END :7. Cecily Rathbone: Born abt 1422. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 3. Daughter of 14 & 15. Confident. END '''Generation 4''' Confident :8. Walter de Bromley: Born England abt 1381. Died [date unknown]. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. Confident :9. Joan de Delves: Born England abt 1386. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 4. Daughter of 18 & 19. Confident :10. Richard Mitley: Born Mitley, Shropshire, England abt 1390. Died [date unknown]. Father of 5. Son of 20 & 21. Confident END :11. Ellen Hawkeston: Born Chesire, England abt 1395. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 5. Daughter of 22 & 23. Confident '''Generation 5''' Confident :16. John de Bromley: Born abt 1346. Died [date unknown]. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33. Confident :17. Agnes Trentham: Born 1350. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 8. Daughter of 34 & 35. Confident :18. Richard de Delves: Born 1355. Died [date unknown]. Father of 9. Son of 36 & 37. Confident :22. John de Hawkeston: Born Wrinehill, Staffordshire, England abt 1365. Died [date unknown]. Father of 11. Son of 44 & 45. Confident :23. Anabella Lasci: Born Baddington, Cheshire, England abt 1343. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 11. Daughter of 46 & 47. Confident. '''Generation 6''' Confident :32. William de Bromley: Born Cheshire, England 1320. Died Cheshire, England 1362. Father of 16. Son of 64 & 65. Confident :33. Amabilla (Annabella) de Chetelton: Born Cheshire, , England 1324. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 16. Daughter of 66 & 67. Same as #47. Confident :34. John Trentham: Born abt 1325. Died [date unknown]. Father of 17. Son of 68 & 69. Confident :44. Geoffrey Hawkestone: Born Hawkstone, Shropshire, England abt 1325. Died [date unknown]. Father of 22. Son of 88 & 89. Confident. :46. John Lasci: Born England abt 1320. Died [date unknown]. Father of 23. Son of 92 & 93. Confident. :47. Amabilla (Annabella) Chetelton: Born Cheshire, , England 1324. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 23. Daughter of 94 & 95. Same AS #33. Confident. '''Generation 7''' Confident :64. John de Bromley: Born Cheshire, England abt 1294. Died Cheshire, England abt 1360. Father of 32. Confident.. '''Continued Table 3.15 John de Bromley''' :66. Matthew de Chetelton: Born England abt 1306. Died [date unknown]. Father of 33. Confident. '''Same as #94. Continued Table 3.16 Matthew de Chetelton''' :67. Joan de Clifton: Born abt 1310. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 33. Confident. ''' Same as #95. Continued Table 3.17 Joan de Clifton''' :88. Hugh de Hawkestone: Born Hawkstone, Shropshire, England abt 1300. Died [date unknown]. Father of 44. Son of Allen de Hawkeston, born 1275. Confident. END :94. Matthew de Chetelton: Born England abt 1306. Died [date unknown]. Father of 47. '''Same as #66. Continued Table 3.16 Matthew de Chetelton''' "95. Joan de Clifton: Born abt 1310. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 47. Confident. '''Same as #67. Continued Table 3.17 Joan de Clifton.'''

===Table 2.7 Beatrice Hill (1225-1460) Confident (1225-1460) === ''From Table 1, #127'' '''Generation 1''' Confident :1. [[Hill-1182|Beatrice (Hill) Bromley]] (Hill-1182): Born Blore (was Metley), Staffordshire, England abt 1460. Died England [date unknown]. Confident. '''Generation 2''' Confident :2. Humphrey Hill: Born Hodnet, Shropshire, England 1404. Grandfather of Sir Rowland Hill, Lord Mayor of London. Died Shropshire, England 1484. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Confident :3. Agnes Bird: Born Staffordshire, , England 1410. Died Shropshire, , England [date unknown]. Mother of 1. Daughter of 6 & 7. Confident. '''Generation 3''' Confident :4. [[Hill-1181|Griffith Hill]]: Born Hodnet, Shropshire, England 1375. Died Shropshire, England 1433. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Confident :5. [[Warren-9677|Margaret Warren]]: Born Shropshire, England 1378. Died [date unknown]. '''Margaret Warren is not the same Margaret Warren whose ancestry is traced via Ightfield, and her ancestry cannot be traced.''' Confident. END' :6. [[Bird-942|John Bird]]: Born England abt 1382 (was 1370). John Bryde or John Bird of Chorlton. Died Chorlton by Malpas, Cheshire, England, abt. 1437. Father of 3. Son of 12 & 13. Confident. '''Popular genealogies show his father as Hugh Bird, born Haughton, Nantwich, Cheshire married to an unknown Wevers, with ancestry back to Charleton Hugo le Byrd, who came from Normandy in the Norman Conquest. Unfortunately, no substantiating documentation has been found to any of this line.''' END :7. [[Malpas-47|Alice (or Katherine or Agnes) Malpas]]: Born Bickerton, Cheshire, England about 1390 (was 1388). Died England date unknown (was about 1411.) Mother of 3. Daughter of 14 & 15. Confident '''Generation 4''' Confident :8. William Hill: Born Hodnet, Shropshire, , England 1348. Died England [date unknown]. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. Confident :9. Isabel Buntingsdale: Born Hodnet, Shropshire, , England 22 August 1352. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 4. Daughter of 18 & 19. Confident :14. [[Malpas-156|David Malpas]], Malpas-156: Born Hampton in Bickerton, Cheshire, Engl 1345. Died before 21 March 1413. [date unknown] . Father of 7. Son of 28 & 29. Confident. Confirmed Ormerod. :15. [[Bickerton-8|Katherine Bickerton]]: Bickerton-8. Born Hampton, Cheshire, , England abt 1353. Died England aft 1390. Mother of 7. Daughter of 30 & 31. Confident '''Generation 5''' Confident :16. [[DeHull-2|Hugh DeHull]]: Born Hull, Shropshire, England 1300. Died England 04 Apr 1358. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33. Confident. Popular Genealogies show parents as William Hull, born Nash Burford, Shropshire, 1294 and Alice Baggard, born Hodnet, Shropshire, 1299, but no sourcing for them. END :17. [[Longslow-1|Alianor Longslow]]: Born Market Drayton, Shropshire, England 1326. Died England [date unknown]. Mother of 8. Daughter of 34 & 35. Confident :18. Alan de Buntingsdale: Born Market Drayton, Shropshire, England abt 1330. Died England abt 1362. Father of 9. Son of 36 & 37. Confident :28. [[Malpas-45|David Malpas]]; Malpas-45: Born Egerton, Cheshire, England 1310. Died England 1358. Father of 14. Son of 56 & 57. Confident :29. [[Egerton-147|Unknown daughter]] (was Catherine) Egerton: Born Egerton, Cheshire, England 1310. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 14. Daughter of 58 & 59. Confident :30. Hugh Bickerton: Born England abt 1300. Died [date unknown]. Father of 15. Son of 60 & 61. Confident. END '''Generation 6''' Confident :34. Hugh Longslow: Born Market Drayton, Shropshire, England 1300. Died Somerset, England 1345. Father of 17. Son of 68 & 69. Confident :35. Agnes Unknown: Born Somerset, England 1297. Died Somerset, England [date unknown]. Mother of 17. Daughter of 70 & 71. END :36. John de Buntingsdale: Born England abt 1300. Died [date unknown]. Father of 18. Son of 72 & 73. Confident. END :56. [[Malpas-46|William Malpas]]; Malpas-46: Born Cheshire, England 1258. Died Hampton, Cheshire, England bef 1351. Father of 28. Son of 112 & 113. Confident :58. Phillip Egerton: Born Egerton, Nantwich, Cheshire, England abt 1255. Died England 1315. Father of 29. Son of 116 & 117. Confident :59. Margaret Wrenbury: Born Wrenbury, Cheshire, England 1259. Died Malpas, Cheshire, England 1318. Mother of 29. Daughter of 118 & 119. Confident '''Generation 7''' Confident :68. Hugh Longslow: Born Market Drayton, Shropshire, , England abt 1274. Died Market Drayton, Shropshire, England abt 1330. Father of 34. Confident. Son of William, b. 1250, grandson of William, b. 1225. END :69. Alice Unknown: Born Market Drayton, Shropshire, England 1279. Died Market Drayton, Shropshire, England 1331. Mother of 34. Confident. END. :112. [[Malpas-136|Roger de Malpas]]; Malpas-136: Born Malpas, Cheshire, England abt 1225. Died Malpas, Cheshire, England [date unknown]. Father of 56. '''Continued Table 3.20 Ancestors of Roger de Malpas''' :116. David de Egerton: Born Egerton, Broxton, Cheshire, England abt 1228. Died Malpas, Broxton, Cheshire, England abt 1317. Father of 58. Confident. '''Continued Table 3.21 Ancestors of David de Egerton''' :117. Cecily Thornton: Born Egerton, Cheshire, England abt 1234. Died Malpas, Cheshire, England 1290. Mother of 58. She was the daughter of Randolph Thornton, and grandaughter of Randle Thornton and Amicia Kingbury. Confident. '''Continued Table 3.22 Ancestors of Cecily Thornton.''' :118. Richard Wrenbury: Born Wrenbury, Cheshire, , England 1233. Died Wrenbury, Cheshire, England aft 1306. Father of 59. He was the son of John Wrenbury. Confident. END :119. Katherine Unknown: Born Wrenbury, Cheshire 1231. Died Wrenbury, Cheshire, , England 1318. Mother of 59. Confident. END

==The Third Six Generations== ===Table 3.1 Petronilla Corbet. (1060-1238) Confident. END=== From Table 2.2 #109 '''Generation 1''' Confident. :1. [[Corbet-185|Petronilla Corbet-185]] Born Moreton Corbet, Shropshire, England 1238. Died Alderton Shropshire England about 1319. Confident '''Generation 2''' Confident :2. Richard Corbet: Born Moreton Corbet, Shropshire, England abt 1200. Died Justiciar Assize, Shropshire, , England 1255. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Confident :3. Petronilla Booley: Born Booley, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England 1216. Died Moreton Corbet, Shropshire, England aft 1272. Mother of 1. Daughter of 6 & 7. Confident. '''Generation 3''' -- Confident :4. Sir Richard Corbet: Born Wattlesborough, Shropshire, England abt 1173. Died Shropshire, England bef 1235. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Confident :5. Joanna Toret: Born Moreton Toret, Shropshire, England abt 1183. Died Moreton Corbet, Shropshire, England bef 1239. Mother of 2. Daughter of 10 & 11. Confident. :6. Unknown Booley: Born Shropshire England 1192. Died Shrophire England 1235. Father of 3. Son of 12 & 13. Confident. END :7. Joana Torbet: Born Moreton-Toret, Shropshire, England 1192. Died Moreton Corbet, Shropshire, England 1239. Mother of 3. Daughter of 14 & 15. Confident. END '''Generation 4''' Confident :8. Richard Corbet: Born Shropshire, England abt 1154. Died Moreton Corbet, Shropshire, England abt 1222. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. :10. Bartholomew Toret: Born Moreton Toret, Shropshire, England abt 1162. Died Moreton Toret, Shropshire, England 1235. Father of 5. Son of 20 & 21. :11. Unknown Toret: Born Shropshire, England 1173. Died Shropshire, England 1240. Mother of 5. Daughter of 22 & 23. Confident. END '''Generation 5''' Confident :16. Sir Thomas Corbet "the Pilgrim": Born Pontesbury, Shropshire, England abt 1135. Died England 1169. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33. Evidence suggests his father is Simon. Confident. :20. Peter FitzToret: Born Wem, Shropshire, England abt 1130. Died Shropshire, England abt 1194. Father of 10. Son of 40 & 41. Confident :21. Lucia Haget: Born West Riding, Yorkshire, England abt 1148. Died Moreton Castle, Shropshire, England 1205. Mother of 10. Daughter of 42 & 43. Confident '''Generation 6''' Confident :32. Simon Corbet: Born Wattlesborough, Shropshire, England abt 1100. Died Shropshire, England aft 1155. Father of 16. Son of 64 & 65. Confident. ''He was previously linked to Margaret Brampto, who provided an illustrious ancestry, but she has been dropped for lack of documentation. :40. Thoredi FitzToret: Born Atcham, Shropshire, England 1100. Died Wem, Shropshire, England 1157. Father of 20. Son of 80 & 81. Confident :42. Bertram Haget: Born Yorkshire, England abt 1140. Died abt 1171. Father of 21. Son of 84 & 85. Confident :43. Agnes Unknown: Born Wighill, Yorkshire, England 1099. Died 1150. Mother of 21. Daughter of 86 & 87. END '''Generation 7''' Confident. END :64. William Corbet: Born Shropshire, England abt 1080. Died Wattlesborough, Shropshire, England 1136. Father of 32. Confident '''Continued New Table 4.1 William Corbet'' END :65. Isabel Valletort: Born Shropshire, England 1090. Died Shropshire, England 1140. Mother of 32. END :80. Toret Eaton: Born Shropshire, England 1060. Died Shropshire, England aft 1110. Father of 40. Confident. END :84. Bertram Haget: Born Yorkshire, England 1105. Died abt 1165. Father of 42. Confident. END

===Table 3.2 Isabel Fitzwilliam (1181-1262) Confident. END=== '''Generation 1''' From Table 2.2 #125. Confident :{2.4/125) 1. Isabel (Fitzwilliam) Beaupre: Born Lanisley, Cornwall, England 1262. Died 07 Nov 1325. Confident '''Generation 2''' Confident :2. William Fitzrichard Knt: Born Degembris, Cornwall, England abt 1205. Died Lanisley, Cornwall, England 26 May 1265. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Confident :3. Rose Bevyle: Born Tredaule, Cornwall, England 1230. Died 04 Apr 1291. Mother of 1. Daughter of 6 & 7. Confident '''Generation 3''' Confident. END :4. Richard FitzIves: Born Probus, Cornwall, England bef 1181. Died Cornwall, England bef 29 Sep 1211. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Confident. END :5. [[FitzRoy-77|Isabel FitzRoy]]: '''Isabel Fitzroy was born England abt 1186. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 2. Daughter of 10 & 11. Isabel is alleged to have been an illigitimate daughter of King John of England, but this relationship must be considered uncertain. John Plantagenet, King of England, born Beaumont Palace, Oxford, England, 24 December 1166 and died Newark, Nottinghamshire, England 19 October 1216.''' King John, brother of King Richard the Lionheart, was the son of Henry Plantagent, King Henry II, born at Le Mans, France 5 March 1133 and died Chateau de Chinon, France, 6 July 1189. He married Eleanor of Aquitaine, born in Aquitaine about 1122 and died at Mirabell Castle, Tarn-et-Garonne, 31 March 1204. Ancestry of King Henry II is being thoroughly documented by Stewart Baldwin in [http://sbaldw.home.mindspring.com/hproject/henry.htm '''The Henry Project''']. Confident. END :6. Ralph Bevyle: Born 1200. Died [date unknown]. Father of 3. Son of 12 & 13. Confident. END

===Table 3.3 Matthew Furneaux (1040-1264) Confident END === . '''Generation 1''' From Table 2.2 #126. Confident :(2.4/126) 1. [[Furneaux-34|Matthew de Furneaux]] Furneaux-34: Born Ashington, Somerset, England about 1264. Died Klive, Somerset, England about 1316. Confident '''Generation 2''' Confident :2. [[Furneaux-12|Matthew Furneaux]]: Furneaux-12 Born Ashington, Somerset, England abt 1215. Died Ashington, Somerset, England bef 1293. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Confident :3. [[Hughley-2|Constant Hughley]]: Hughley-2 Born Ashington, Somerset, England 1237. Died Ashington, Somerset, England 1302. Mother of 1. Daughter of 6 & 7. Confident '''Generation 3''' Confident :4. [[Furneaux-36|Henry Furneaux]]: Furneaux-36 Born Ashington, Somerset, England abt 1181. Died Ashington, Somerset, England abt 1216. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Confident :5. [[FitzWilliam-214|Joan FitzWilliam]]: FitzWilliam-214 Born Ashington, Somerset, England abt 1182. Died Ashington, Somersetshire, England 1218. Mother of 2. Daughter of 10 & 11. Confident. '''Note, this FitzWilliam family is from Wiltshire and Somerset.''' '''Generation 4''' Confident :8. [[Furneaux-37|Henry de Furneaux]]: Furneaux-37 Born Klive, Somerset, England abt 1156. Died abt 1214. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. Confident. :9. [[FitzWilliam-215|Elizabeth FitzWilliam]]: FitzWilliam-215 Born Ashington, Somerset, England abt 1152. Died Ashington, Somerset, England abt 1179. Mother of 4. Daughter of 18 & 19. Confident. :10. [[William-51|Robert FitzWilliam]] William-51 Born Warminster, Wiltshire, England 1150. Died Ashington Manor, Somerset, England 1185. Father of 5. Son of 20 & 21. END '''Generation 5''' Confident :16. [[Furneaux-13|Galfride de Furneaux]]: Furneaux-13 Born Venn Ottery, Devon, England 1117. Died England 1179. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33. Confident. Wife Mathilda is questionable. :20. William FitzRobert: Born Warminster, Wiltshire, England abt 1125. Died Warminster, Wiltshire, England [date unknown]. Father of 10. Son of 40 & 41. Confident '''Generation 6''' Confident :32. [[Furneaux-14|Alan de Furneaux]]: Furneaux-14 Born Devon, England 1100. Died aft 1166. Father of 16. Son of 64 & 65. Confident :40. Robert de Pirou: Born abt 1100. Died Warminster, Somerset, England aft 1172. Father of 20. Son of 80 & 81. Confident. END '''Generation 7''' Confident. END :64. [[Furneaux-24|Odo de Furneaux]]: Furneaux-24 Born Manche, Normandy, France abt 1040. Accompanied William the Conqueror. Died Devon, England abt 1131. Father of 32. Confident. END

===Table 3.4 Matilda Raleigh (1065-1281) Confident=== ''From Table 2.2, #127'' '''Generation 1''' Confident :1. [[Raleigh-211|Matilda de Raleigh]] or Ralegh. Born Nettlecombe, Williton, Somerset, England about 1281. Married de Furneaux. Died Ashington, Somersetshire, England after 1331. Confident '''Generation 2''' Confident :2. Warin Raleigh or Ralegh: Born Nettlecombe, Somerset, England abt 1255. Died England 1294. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Confident. :3. ''Said to have married Johanna Boteler, however her existence is uncertain and she may never have existed. The first documentation of her existence appeared over 200 years after her dates. Johanna was said to be the daughter of [[Boteler-23|Ralph Boteler]], born Alcester, Warwickshire, England abt 1215 and died 03 Jul 1281; and [[Pantulf-1|Matilda Pantulf]], born Wem, Shropshire, England abt 1227 and died Wem, Shropshire, England bef 06 May 1289.'' '''Generation 3''' Confident :4. Warine (IV) Raleigh: Born Nettlecombe, Somerset, England abt 1215. Died [date unknown]. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Confident '''Generation 4''' Confident :8. Warin Raleigh: Born 1190. Died aft 1242. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. '''Generation 5''' Confident :16. [[Raleigh-210|Warin Raleigh]]: Born Somersetshire, England abt 1155. Died abt 1242. Confident '''Generation 6''' Confident :32. Richard Raleigh: Born abt 1125. Died [date unknown]. Father of 16. Son of 64 & 65. '''Generation 7''' :64. [[Raleigh-275|Walter (III) Raleigh]]: Born abt 1090. Died [date unknown]. Confident. Son of [[Raleigh-277|Walter II Raleigh]]: Born abt 1065. Died [date unknown]. Father of 32. Son of [[Raleigh-276|Walter (I) Raleigh]], possibly came with William the Conqueror and killed at Battle of Hastings. However, no other sources back this up. END

===Table 3.5 Ancestors of Iorwerth Fychan ap Iorwerth (995-1200) Confident=== ''From Table 2.3, #165'' '''Generation 1''' Confident :1. [[ap Iorwerth-24|Iorwerth Fychan ap Iorwerth]], (ap Iorwerth-24): Born Kingdom of Powys, Wales, 1200. Died Pengwern, Llangollen, Kingdom of Powys, Wales 1270. (CB361 #36). Confident '''Generation 2''' Confident :2. Iorwerth Gam ab Owain: Born Pengwern, Llangollen, Kingdom of Powys, Wales abt 1170. Died Kingdom of Wales abt 1236. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. (CB360 #31) Confident :3. Angharad ferch Gruffudd: Born Penrhyn,Llandygai, Caernarvonshire,Wales about 1175. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 1. Daughter of 6 & 7. Confident. '''Generation 3''' Confident :4. Owain ap Bleddyn: Born Llangollen, Kingdom of Powys, Wales abt 1130. Died [date unknown] Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. (CB359 #23) Confident. :5. [[ferch Madog Goch-1|Efa ferch Madog Goch]]: Born Wales abt 1135. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 2. Daughter of 10 & 11. Confident :6. Gruffudd ap Meilir Eutun: Born about 1130. Father of 3. Son of 12 and 13. Confident. '''Generation 4''' Confident :8. Bleddyn ap Tudur: Born Kingdom of Powys, Wales abt 1100. Died [date unknown]. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. (CB 358 #17). Confident. :9. [[ferch Llywelyn-3|Annes) ferch Llywelyn]] (ferch Llywelyn-3): Born Wales abt 1105. Died Wales [date unknown]. Mother of 4. Daughter of 18 & 19. ''There are conflicts regarding her ancestry, but all agree her father was Llewelyn.'' Confident :10. [[ab Iorwerth Goch-1|Madog Goch ab Iorwerth Goch]]: Born Mawddwy, Cynan, Kingdom of Powys, Wales abt 1110. Died [date unknown]. Father of 5. Son of 20 & 21. Confident :12. Meilir ap Elidir: Born about 1100. Father of 6. Son of 24 and 25. Confident '''Generation 5''' Confident :16. [[ap Rhys-55|Tudor ap Rhys]]: Born Kingdom of Powys, Wales, abt 1055. Died Kingdom of Powys, Wales, bef 1120. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33. (CB 358 #13) Wife unknown. Might be Sionet ferch Rhys Vychan. Brother of Elidir ap Rhys Sais. Confident :17. [[ap Rhys-56|Sionet ferch Rhys Vychan]]: Born abt 1060. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 8. Daughter of 34 & 35. Uncertain as wife of Tudur. END :18. Llywelyn ab Idnerth: Born abt 1070. Died [date unknown]. Father of 9. Son of 36 & 37. ''Nothing is known about Llywelyn other than his appearance in pedigrees, which vary, including questions as to whether his father was Idnerth or Iorwerth and whether he descended from Elystan of Powys or Elystan Glodrydd.'' Confident. END :20. Iorwerth ap Maredudd: Born Wales abt 1080. Died [date unknown]. Father of 10. Son of 40 & 41. Confident :21. Maud de Manley: Born abt 1090. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 10. Daughter of 42 & 43. Confident :24. Elidir ap Rhys Sais: Born about 1060. Father of 12. Son of 48 and 49. Brother of TGudor ap Rhys Sais. Confident. :25. Nest ferch Lies: Born Wales 1065. Mother of 12. Daughter of 50 and 51. Confident. '''Generation 6''' Confident :32. Rhys Sais ab Ednyfed: Born Kingdom of Powys, Wales 1030. Died Kingdom of Powys, Wales abt 1070. Father of 16. Son of 64 & 65. (CB357 #10) Confident. :33. Efa ferch Gruffydd. Born Creuddyn, Caernarvonshire, , Wales abt 1030. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 16. Daughter of 66 & 67. Confident. Geni shows parents as Grufudd ap Madog and Lleuki ferch Cynwric, but not in Boyer. END :40. Maredudd ap Bleddyn: Born Montgomery, Wales abt 1047. Died Kingdom of Powys, Wales 1132. Father of 20. Son of 80 & 81. (SB 4/12) Confident. '''Same as Table 3.11, #16''' :41. Cristin ferch Bledrus: Born abt 1050. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 20. Daughter of 82 & 83. Confident. END :42. Roger de Manley: Born Manley, Cheshire, England abt 1065. Died Manley, Cheshire, England [date unknown]. Father of 21. Son of 84 & 85. Confident. END. :48. Rhys Sais ab Ednyfed. Same as 32, above. :50. Lies ab Idnerth Benfras: Born Wales 1040. Father of 25. Son of 100 and 101. Confident. :51. Mallt ferch Madog: Born Wales 1045. Mother of 25. Daughter of 102 and 103. Confident. '''Generation 7''' Confident :64. Ednyfed ap Llywarch: Born Kingdom of Powys, Wales, abt 0995. Died Kingdom of Powys, Wales, 1076. Father of 32. (CB357 #7) Confident. '''Continued Table 4.2 Ancestry of Ednyfed ap llywarch''' :65. Sioned verch Rhiwallon: Born Powys, Wales abt 1005. Died abt 1068. Mother of 32. Confident. END :66. Gruffydd Hir ap Madog Gloddaeth. Gruffydd of Gloddaeth. Born Wales about 1000. [date unknown]. Died [date unknown]. Father of 33. Confident. END :67. Lleuci ferch Cynwric Sais: Born [Wales about 1000. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 33. Confident. END :80. Bleddyn ap Cynfyn: Born Trefaldwyn (Montgomery), Sir Drefaldwyn (Montgomeryshire), Cymru (Wales) about 1025. Died Welshpool, Montgomeryshire, Wales 1075. Father of 40. Bleddyn's father was Cynfyn ap Gwerystan, born Wales about 0979, died Wales after 1024. Confident. (SB 5/24) '''Same as Table 3.11, #32''' '''Continued Table 4.3 Bleddyn ap Cynfyn''' :81. Haer ferch Cillin: Born Gêst,, Wales abt 1025. Died Wales 1049. Mother of 40. NOT Gwerful Gwrgeneu: Born Radnorshire, Wales abt 1097. Died Wales abt 1197. Mother of 40. Confident. '''Continued Table 4.4 Ancestry of Haer ferch Cillyn.''' :96. Ednyfed ap Llywarch. Same as #64, above. :97. Sioned ferch Rhiwallon. Same as #65, above :100. Idnerth Benfras: Born about 1020. Same as Table 3.10 #26, Table 3.16, #74. Father of 50. Confident. END :102. Madog ab Idnerth: Born Wales about 1075. Died Wales about 1140. Father of 51. Confident. END

===Table 3.6 Ancestors of Iorwerth ap Griffri (1024-1206)=== :''From Table 2.3, #66'' Iorwerth ap Griffri'' '''Generation 1''' Confident :1. [[ap Griffri-1|Iorwerth ap Griffri]]: Born Llanymynech, Shropshire, , England 1206. Died 1276. (CB 9/244). Husband of Tangwystl ferch Gruffudd (Table 3.7). Father of Efa ferch Iorwerth, #73, Table 2.4. Confident '''Generation 2''' Confident :2. [[Ap Heilin Goch-1|Griffri Ap Heilin Goch]]: Born Fron Goch, Llanymynech, Shropshire, England 1180. Died [date unknown]. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. (CB 8/244) Confident. :3. [[Verch Einudd-2|Mallt II ferch Einudd]]: Born Menai Island,Anglesey,Wales 1181. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 1. Daughter of 6 & 7. (wife of CB8/244) (daughter of CB3/227) Confident. '''Generation 3''' Confident :4. [[ap Cyfnerth-2|Heilin o'r Fron-goch ap Cyfnerth]] ap Iddon Galed ap Trahaearn, born say 1170 (CB 7/243) Confident :6. [[Llywarch-44|Einudd ap Llywarch]] ap Bran ap Dinawal was born, say, 1145 in Menai, Anglesey, Wales. Died [date unknown]. Father of 3. Son of 12 & 13. (CB 3/227) Confident '''Generation 4''' Confident :8. [[ap Iddon-1|Cyfnerth ap Iddon]]: Born abt 1130. Died [date unknown]. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. Cyfnerth ap Iddon Galed ap Trahaearn of Llwyntidman was born say 1130 (CB 6/243) Confident :12. [[Bran-5|Llywarch ap Bran]] (Bran-5): Born, Menai, Anglesey, Wales 1120. Died Wales 1155. Father of 6. Son of 24 & 25. llywarch ap Bran ap Dinawal of Menai was born say 1130. (CB 2/227) A founder of one of the fifteen noble tribes, he was a steward of owain Gwynedd. He lived in the township of Tref llywarch, Anglesey, and was lord of the commote of Menai in Anglesey. Confident :13. [[Goronwy-1|Rymel or Rhael verch Goronwy]]: Born Tegeingl, Flintshire, Wales 1111. Died Wales 1143. Mother of 6. Daughter of 26 & 27. Rhael ferch Gronwy ab Owain ab Edwin (daughter of CB 5/114) Confident '''Generation 5''' Confident :16. [[ap Trahaearn-1|Iddon ap Trahaearn]]: Born Fron-goch, Llanmynech, Wales 1100. Died [date unknown]. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33. Iddon Galed o'r Fron-goch, Llanymynech, ap Trahaearn ap Tynhaearn ab Iorwerth Hilfawr was born say 1100 (CB 5/243) Confident :24. Bran ap Dinawal: Born Wales 1100 . Died 1127. Father of 12. Son of 48 & 49. (CB 1/227). Legendary descent: Bran ap Dinawal ap Tudwal ab Einudd ab Aelan ab Alser ap Tudwal Gloff ap Rhodri Mawr. Confident. :26. Gronwy Ap Owain: Born Tegaingl, Flintshire, Wales abt 1073. Died Clwyd, Wales 1124. Father of 13. Son of 52 & 53. Gronwy (IEdwin I) ab Owain ab Edwin ap Gronwy was born say 1070. (CB 5/114). Confident. :27. Genilles ferch Hoedlyw Hoedlyw: Born Uwch Dulas, Denbighshire, Wales abt 1077. Died Tegaingl, Flintshire, Wales 1177. Mother of 13. Daughter of 54 & 55. Genilles ferch Hoedlyw ab Ithel ab Edryd ab Inethan ab Iasedd ap Carwed ap Marchudd ap Cynan. (CB wife of 5/114). (CB Marchudd ap Cynan, p. 246) Confident. '''Generation 6''' :32. [[ap Tynhaearn-1|Trahaearn ap Tynhaearn]]: Born abt 1070. Died [date unknown]. Father of 16. Son of 64 & 65. Trahaearn ap Tynhaearn ab Iorwerth Hilfawr ap Mael Maelienydd was born say 1070. (CB 4/243) Confident :48. Dinawal Ap Tudwal: Born Wales 1070. Died Montgomery Wales 1128. Father of 24. Son of 96 & 97. Confident. :52. Owain Edwyn: Born Llys, Edwin, Wales 1044. Died Llys Edwin, Flintshire, Wales 1103. Father of 26. Son of 104 & 105. Aldud (Edwin I) ab Owain ab Edwin ap Gronwy may well have been a woman. According to Bartrum, many texts make Aldud a daughter of Owain, a mother of Owain, and wife of Ystifyn. (CB 4/114) :53. Morfydd verch Ednywain: Born Tegaingl, Flintshire, Wales 1048. Died Tegaingl, Flintshire, Wales [date unknown]. Mother of 26. Daughter of 106 & 107. :54. Hoedlyw Ap Ithel: Born Uwch Dulas, Denbighshire, Wales 1051. Died [date unknown]. Father of 27. Son of 108 & 109. Confident. '''Generation 7''' Confident. :64. [[ab Iorwerth Hilfawr-1|Tynhaearn ab Iorwerth Hilfawr]] of Halchdyn, Deuddwr. Born say 1030. (CB 3/243) Died [date unknown]. Father of 32. Confident. '''Continued Table 4.13 Ancestors of Tynhaearn ab Iorwerth Hillfawr.''' :96. Tudwal Ap Einudd: Born Gwynedd, Wales, England 1031. Died Wales 1075. Father of 48. Confident. '''Continued Table 4.14 Ancestors of Tudwal ap Einudd''' :104. Edwyn ap Gronwy, Edwin of Tegeingl. Born Tegeingl, Flintshire, Wales abt 1017. King of Tegeingl. Died Northop, Tegeingl, Wales, 1073. Father of 52. Owain (Edwin I) ab Edwin of Tegeingl ap Gronwy died in 1105. He was a landowner in Tegeingl (modern Flintshire). He assisted Earl Hugh of Chester in the expedition agaisnt Gwynedd in 1098. (CB 2/113) '''There is considerable debate over who his parents were, and none are shown. ''' Confident. END :105. Iwerydd ferch Cynfyn: Born Montgomeryshire, Wales 1025. Died 1048. Mother of 52. Daughter of Cynfyn ap Gwerystan and his unknown first wife. '''Continued Table 4.9 Ancestors of Cynfyn ap Gwerystan.''' OR Morwyl ferch Ednywain Bendew I (CB wife of 2/113; daughter of 1/110). Daughter of Ednywain Bendew I. 210 Ednywain Bendew I ap Neiniad ap Gwaithfoed ap Gwyrdr Hir o ganol tgalaith Fathrafal was living in 1079. (CB 1/110) . Confident. END :106. Ednywain I Ap Neiniad: Born Cilcain, Flintshire, Wales abt 1020. Died Gwynedd, Wales 1079. Father of 53. Confident. '''Continued 4.15 Ancestors of Ednywain I Bendew ap Neiniad''' :108. Ithel ap Edryd: Born Uwch Dulas, Denbighshire, Wales 1021. Died [date unknown]. Father of 54. Confident. '''Continued Table 4.16 Ancestors of Ithel ab Edryd.'''

===Table 3.7 Tangwystl ferch Gruffudd. (1090-1240) Confident === ''From Table 2.3, #67 '''Generation 1''' Confident :1. Tangwystl ferch Gruffudd (ferch Gruffudd-13): Born Wales 1240. Died [date unknown]. Confident. '''Generation 2''' Confident :2. Gruffudd ab Ednyfed: Born Wales 1215. Died Henglawdd, Betws yn Rhos, Denbighshire, Wales Jul 1277. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Confident. :3. Angharad ferch Dafydd: Born Wales abt 1215. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 1. Daughter of 6 & 7. Confident. '''Generation 3''' Confident. :4. Ednyfed ap Morgan: Born abt 1180. Died [date unknown]. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Confident :6. Dafydd Fyrgoch: Born 1185. Died [date unknown]. Father of 3. Son of 12 & 13. Confident. END :7. Tangwystl ferch Madog Goch: Born Wales 1185. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 3. Daughter of 14 & 15. Confident. '''Generation 4''' Confident :8. Morgan ap Morgan: Born abt 1150. Died [date unknown]. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. Confident. :14. Madog Goch ap Gruffudd: Born abt 1195. Died [date unknown]. Father of 7. Son of 28 & 29. Confident. '''Generation 5''' Confident. :16. Morgan ap Rhirid: Born abt 1115. Died [date unknown]. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33. Confident :28. Gruffudd ap Llywelyn: Born 1170. Died [date unknown]. Father of 14. Son of 56 & 57. Confident '''Generation 6''' Confident. :32. Rhirid ap Hywel: Born Wales abt 1080. Died [date unknown]. Father of 16. Son of 64 & 65. Confident. :56. Llywelyn ap Robert: Born 1150. Died [date unknown]. Father of 28. Son of 112 & 113. Confident. '''Generation 7''' Confident :64. Hywel ap Trahaern: Born Wales 1050. Died [date unknown]. Father of 32. Confident. '''Continued Table 4.9 Ancestors of Hywel ap Trahaearn''' :112. Robert ap Llywarch: Born Arwystli, Montgomershire, Wales abt 1090. Died [date unknown]. Father of 56. Confident. '''Continued Table 4.10 Ancestors of Robert ap Llywarch''' Wikitree currently shows wife as Dyddgu ferch Madog: Born Maelien, Radnorshire, Wales abt 1120. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 56. However, Stewart Baldwin believes this is not Robert's wife. '

===Table 3.8 Madog ap Einion=== ''From Table 2.3, #68'' '''Generation 1''' Confident :(2.7-68) 1. [[ap Einion-43|Madog ap Einion-43]] (ap Einion-43): Born Wales about 1250. Died Wales [date unknown]. (CB 10/112) Confident '''Generation 2''' Confident :2. Einion ap Rhirid: Born about 1230. Died [date unknown]. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. (CB7/112) Confident '''Generation 3''' Confident :4. Rhirid ap Iorwerth ap Madog ap Ednywain Bendew: Born Wales abt 1200. Died Wales [date unknown]. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. (CB4:111) Confident :5. [[Pulford-204|Agnes de Pulford]] (Pulford-204): Born about 1210. Died before 22 Juy 1309. Mother of 2. Daughter of 10 & 11. Confident. '''Generation 4''' Confident :8. Iorwerth ap Madog: Born Montgomeryshire, Wales 1170. Died [date unknown]. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. (CB3/111) Confident :9. Arddun ferch Llywelyn: Born abt 1175. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 4. Daughter of 18 & 19. (CB Daughter of #9, 114) Confident :10. [[Pulford-23|Robert IV Pulford]] (Pulford-23): Born abt 1190. Died aft 1243. Father of 5. Son of 20 & 21. Confident '''Generation 5''' Confident :16. Madog ab Ednywain Bendew: Born Wales 1130. Died Wales [date unknown]. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33. (CB2/111) Confident :18. Llywelyn ab Owain: Born abt 1130. Died [date unknown]. Father of 9. Son of 36 & 37 (CB 8/114) Confident :20. [[Pulford-205|Robert III Pulford]] (Pulford-205): Born Pulford, Cheshire, England before 1159. Died Pulford, Cheshire, England abt 1244. Father of 10. Son of 40 & 41. Confident '''Generation 6''' Confident :32. Ednywain Bendew ap Cynon: Born Tegeingl, Wales abt 1100. Died [date unknown]. Father of 16. Son of 64 & 65. CB1/110 Confident. END :36. Owain ab Aldud: Born 1100. Died [date unknown]. Father of 18. Son of 72 & 73.(CB 7/114) Confident :40. [[Pulford-206|Richard Pulford]] (Pulford-206): Born Pulford, Broxley Hundred, Cheshire, England abt 1138. Died Pulford, Broxley Hundred, Cheshire, England abt 1200. Father of 20. Son of 80 & 81. Confident '''Generation 7''' Confident :72. Aldud ab Owain: Born Wales 1075. Died [date unknown].Father of 36. (CB #4/114) Confident; '''See #52, Table 3.6'''. son of Owain #2/114, grandson of Edwin ap Gronwy, #1/114. '''Continued on Table 4.11 Ancestors of Aldud ferch Owain''' :80. [[Pulford-224|Robert II de Pulford]] (Pulford-224): Born Pulford, Cheshire, England abt 1125. Died [date unknown]. Father of 40. Confident. '''Continued Table 4.12 Ancestors of Robert Pulford'''

===Table 3.9 Ancestry of Gruffudd ab Iorwerth. (1030-1250) Confident=== ''From Table 2.4, #70'' '''Generation 1''' Confident. :1. Gruffudd ab Iorwerth: Born about 1250. Died [date unknown]. Confident. '''Generation 2''' Confident. :2. Iorwerth ab Maredudd: Born 1200. Died [date unknown]. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Confident. :3. Gwenhwyfar ferch Ieuaf: Born abt 1200. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 1. Daughter of 6 & 7. Confident. '''Generation 3''' Confident. :4. Maredudd ap Matusalem: Born abt 1170. Died [date unknown]. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Confident. :6. Ieuaf ap Cynwrig: Born abt 1170. Died [date unknown]. Father of 3. Son of 12 & 13. Confident. '''Generation 4''' Confident. :8. Matusalem ap Hwfa: Born abt 1130. Died [date unknown]. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. Confident. :12. Cynwrig ap Madog: Born Glamorganshire, Wales 1136. Died [date unknown]. Father of 6. Son of 24 & 25. Confident. '''Same as Table 3.11 #4''' :13. Goleu ferch Gruffudd: Born [date unknown]. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 6. Daughter of 26 & 27. Confident. '''Same as Table 3.11 #5 '''Generation 5''' Confident :16. Hwfa ap Cynddelw: Born 1100. Died [date unknown]. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33. Confident. :24. Madog ap Maredudd: Born Mathrafal, Kingdom of Powys 1091. Died Winchester, England 09 Feb 1160. Father of 12. Son of 48 & 49. Confident. '''Same as Table 3.11 #8''' :25. Efa ferch Eirian: Born 1115. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 12. Daughter of 50 & 51. Confident. END '''Same as Table 3.11 #9''' :26. Gruffudd ap Hywel: Born abt 1130. Died [date unknown]. Father of 13. Son of 52 & 53. Confident. '''Same as Table 3.11 #10''' :27. Dyddgu ferch Cadwallon: Born abt 1175. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 13. Daughter of 54 & 55. Confident. '''Same as Table 3.11 #11 . '''Generation 6''' Confident. :32. Cynddelw ap Cwnws: Born 1070. Died [date unknown]. Father of 16. Son of 64 & 65. Confident. :48. Maredudd ap Bleddyn: Born Montgomery, Wales abt 1047. King of Powys. Died Kingdom of Powys, Wales 1132. Father of 24. Son of 96 & 97. Confident. :49. Hunydd ferch Einudd: Born Dyffryn Clwyd, Denbighshire, Wales abt 1063. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 24. Daughter of 98 & 99. Confident. :52. Hywel ap Gruffudd: Born 1100. Died [date unknown]. Father of 26. Son of 104 & 105. Confident. :54. Cadwallon ab Owain Cyfeiliog: Born abt 1155. Brother of Gwenwynwyn. Died [date unknown]. Father of 27. Son of 108 & 109. Confident. ''Same as Table 3.11 #22 '''Generation 7''' Confident :64. Cwnws ap Cillin: Born 1030. Died [date unknown]. Father of 32. Confident. '''Continued Table 4.13, Ancestry of Cwnws ap Cilliln.''' :96. Bleddyn ap Cynfyn: Born Trefaldwyn (Montgomery), Sir Drefaldwyn (Montgomeryshire), Cymru (Wales) abt 1025. Confident. SB 5/24. Died Welshpool, Montgomeryshire, Wales 1075. Father of 48. ::Same as Table 3.5 #80, Table 3.9 #96, Table 3.11 #32, Table 3.12 #80. ::'''Continued Table 4.3 Ancestors of Bleddyn ap Cynfyn''' :97. Haer ferch Cillin: Born Gêst, Wales abt 1020. Died Wales abt 1049. Mother of 48. Confident. ::Also appears Table 3.8b #11, 3.10 #81, 3.14 #35, 4.23 #5. ::Same as Table 3.5 #81, Table 3.9 #97, Table 3.10 "11, Table 3.112, #81, Table 3.14, #35. ::'''Continued Table 4.4 Ancestors of Haer ferch Cillin''' :98. Einudd Ap Morien: Born Dyffryn Clwyd, Denbighshire, Wales 1030. Died Powys, Wales [date unknown]. Father of 49. SB5/26. Parents are uncertain; pedigree goes back to Gwaithfoed. END :99. Efa verch Llewelyn: Born Denbighshire,Wales abt 1035. Died Denbigshire, Wales [date unknown]. Mother of 49. Confident. Appears Table 3.8 #99, Table 3.9 #35, Table 3.10 #83, Table 4.5, #7, and Table 4.23, #7 Efa ferch Llywelyn was the daughter of Llywelyn ap Dophyn, b. 1000, and Tangwystl ferch Iorwerth, b. 1009. END :104. Gruffudd ap Ednyfed: Born abt 1080. Died [date unknown]. Father of 52. #40 in Table 3.4 :105. Arddun ferch Llywarch: Born 1070. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 52. #41 in Table 3.11 :108. Owain Cyfeiliog ap Gruffydd: Born Montgomeryshire, Cymru (Wales) abt 1128. Died Stratta Marcella, Powis, Montgomeryshire, Wales abt 28 Nov 1170. Father of 54. Father of Gwenwynwyn. '''Continued in Table 4.16 Ancestry of Owen Cyfeiliog ap Gruffydd.

===Table 3.10. Ancestors of Gwenllian ferch Rhirid Flaidd (985-1230)=== ''From Table 2.4 #71'' '''Generation 1''' Confident :1. [[ferch Rhirid Flaidd-1|Gwenllian ferch Rhirid Flaidd]]: Born about 1230. Died [date unknown]. (CB 6/190). Confident. '''Generation 2''' Confident :2. Rhirid Flaidd ap Gwrgeneu: Born Merionethshire, , Wales 1170. Died [date unknown]. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Confident. :3. Gwenllian Verch Ednyfed: Born Is, Denbighshire, , Wales abt 1170. . Mother of 1. Daughter of 6 & 7. Confident '''Generation 3''' Confidentr :4. Gwrgeneu ap Gollwyn: Born Wales 1130. Died [date unknown]. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Confident :5. Generis Cynfyn: Born Wales abt 1044. Died Wales [date unknown]. Mother of 2. Daughter of 10 & 11. Confident. Generis is the daughter of Cynvyn ap Nevyn, first husband of Haer ferch Cillin, whose ancestry is at Table 4.10, Ancestry of Haer ferch Cillin. There is a date conflict here and some missing generations, so her ancestry must be considered uncertain. END :6. [[ap Cynwrig-17|Ednyfed ap Cynwrig]]: Born abt 1130. Died [date unknown]. Father of 3. Son of 12 & 13. Confident. :7. Gwladus ferch Aldud: Born Wales 1125. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 3. Daughter of 14 & 15. Confident. '''Generation 4''' Confident :8. Gollwyn ap Moriddig: Born abt 1100. Died [date unknown]. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. Confident. END :9. Aneiwrodd ferch Gwrgeneu: Born Wales abt 1100. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 4. Daughter of 18 & 19. Confident. END :10 and 11: Deliberately omitted :12. Cynwrig ap Rhiwallon: Born abt 1065. Died [date unknown]. Father of 6. Son of 24 & 25. Confident. His ancestry is uncertain; said to be three generations from Rhiwallon ap Dinged. END. :13. Annes ferch Idnerth: Born abt 1105. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 6. Daughter of 26 & 27. Confident. :14. Aldud ab Owain: Born Wales 1075. Died [date unknown]. Father of 7. Son of 28 & 29. Confident. '''Generation 5''' Confident. :22 and 24: Deliberately omitted :26. Idnerth Benfras: Born abt 1040. Died [date unknown]. Father of 13. Son of 52 & 53. Confident. :27. Efa ferch Cadwgon Fychan: Born abt 1050. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 13. Daughter of 54 & 55. Confident. END :28. Owain ab Edwyn: Born Llys, Edwin, Wales 1044. Died Llys Edwin, Flintshire, Wales 1103. Father of 14. Son of 56 & 57. Confident :29. Morwyl ferch Ednywain: Born Tegaingl, Wales 1048. Died Tegaingl, Wales [date unknown]. Mother of 14. Daughter of 58 & 59. Confident. '''Generation 6''' Confident. :44 and 48. Deliberately omitted :56. Edwyn ap Gronwy: Born Tegeingl, Wales 1017. Died Northop, Tegeingl, Wales abt 1104. Father of 28. Son of 112 & 113. Confident. END :57. Iwerydd ferch Cynfyn: Born Montgomeryshire, Wales 1025. Died 1048. Mother of 28. Daughter of 114 & 115. Confident. '''Sames as Table 3.6 #105.'' :58. Ednywain "Bendew" I Ap Neiniad: Born Cilcain, Tegaingl, Wales abt 1020. Died Gwynedd, Wales aft 1079. Father of 29. Son of 116 & 117. Confident. However, pedigree above Ednywain appears legendary and uncertain. END '''Generation 7''' Confident. :96. Deliberately Omitted :114. Cynfyn ap Gwerystan: Born Wales abt 0990. Died Wales [date unknown]. Father of 57. Confident. '''Continued Table 4.3 Ancestry of Cynfyn ap Gwerystan.''' :116. Deliberately Omitted :117. Gwerful Lluddica: Born Llys Y Coed, Cilcain, Flintshire, Wales abt 1000. Died Deheubarth, Wales 1070. Mother of 58. Confident. '''Continued at Table 4.15, Ancestry of Gwerful ferch lludocca.

===Table 3.11 Ieuaf ap Llywelyn (979-1260) === ''From Table 2.4, #72 Ieuaf ap llywelyn'' CONFIDENT '''Generation 1''' Confident. :1. Ieuaf ap Llywelyn: Born Eglwyseg, Wales about 1260. Died [date unknown]. (CB56/24). Husband of Efa ferch Griffri (Table 3.6). Confident. '''Generation 2''' Confident :2. Llywelyn ap Cynwrig Efell: Born Merionethshire, Wales abt 1210. Died [date unknown]. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. (CB 43/20) Confident :3. Eva (Bleddyn) ferch Iorwerth: Born Glamorganshire, Wales abt 1245. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 1. Daughter of 6 & 7. Confident '''Generation 3''' Confident. :4. Cynwrig Madog: Born Glamorganshire, Wales abt 1136. Died [date unknown]. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. (CB 33/16) Confident. Same as Table 3.9 #12 :5. Goleu ferch Gruffudd: Born 1150. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 2. Daughter of 10 & 11. Confident. Same as Table 3.9 #13 :6. Iorwerth ap Griffri: Born Llanymynech, Shropshire, , England 1206. Died 1276. Father of 3. Son of 12 & 13. Confident. '''Continued at Table 3.6 Ancestry of Iorwerth ap Griffri''' '''Generation 4''' Confident :8. Madog ap Maredudd: Born Montgomeryshire, Wales 1091. Died Winchester, Hampshire 09 Feb 1160. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. (CB 26/14) Confident. Last King of unified Powys. SB Gen3 #6 Done. Same as Table 3.9 #24 :9. Efa ferch Eirian: Born abt 1115. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 4. Daughter of 18 & 19. Mistress of Madog. Irish? Confident. Same as Table 3.9 #25 :10. Gruffudd ap Hywel: Born abt 1130. Died [date unknown]. Father of 5. Son of 20 & 21. Confident. Same as Table 3.9 #26 :11. Dyddgu ferch Cadwallon: Born abt 1140. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 5. Daughter of 22 & 23. Confident. Same as Table 3.9 #27 :12. Griffri Ap Heilin Goch (Refer to Table 3.6, Gen 2) :13. Mallt II Verch Einudd (Refer to Table 3.6, Gen 2) '''Generation 5''' Confident :16. Maredudd ap Bleddyn: Born Montgomery, Wales abt 1047. Died Powys, Wales 1132. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33. (CB 24/11) Confident. SB 4/12. Same as Table 3.5 #40 :17. Hunydd ferch Einudd: Born Dyffryn Clwyd, Denbighshire, Wales abt 1063. Died 1132. Mother of 8. Daughter of 34 & 35. Confident. SB 4/13 :20. Hywel ap Gruffudd: Born 1100. Died [date unknown]. Father of 10. Son of 40 & 41. Confident :22. Cadwallon ab Owain Cyfeiliog: Born abt 1155. Died [date unknown]. Father of 11. Son of 44 & 45. Confident. Same as Table 3.9 #52 :24. Heilin ap Cyfnerth (Refer to Table 3.6, Gen 3) :26. Einudd Llywarch (Refer to Table 3.6, Gen 3) '''Generation 6''' Confident :32. Bleddyn ap Cynfyn: Born Trefaldwyn (Montgomery), Sir Drefaldwyn (Montgomeryshire), Cymru (Wales) 1025. Died Welshpool, Montgomeryshire, Wales 1075. Father of 16. Son of 64 & 65. (CB 21/10) Confident. SB 5/242. Sames as Table 3.5 #80. :33. Haer ferch Cillyn: Born Gest, Caernarvonshire, Wales abt 1029. Died Caernarvonshire, Wales 1089. Mother of 16. Daughter of 66 & 67. Confident. SB 5/25 '''Continued Table 4.10 Ancestry of Haer ferch Cillyn''' Table 4.6 :34. Efnydd Ap Morien: Born Dyffryn Clwyd,,Denbighshire,Wales 1030. Died Powys,Wales 1094. Father of 17. Son of 68 & 69. ''Or Einudd. CB 23/11''' Confident. Stewart Baldwin writes, "I am inclined to regard the generations prior to Einudd as dubious, because of the late sources and the lack of identified historical figures among the allaged ancestors. END. :35. Efa verch Llewelyn: Born Denbighshire,Wales 1035. Died , Denbigshire, Wales [date unknown]. Mother of 17. Daughter of 70 & 71. Confident :40. Gruffudd ap Ednyfed: Born abt 1080. Died [date unknown]. Father of 20. Son of 80 & 81. Confident :41. Arddun ferch Llywarch: Born 1070. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 20. Daughter of 82 & 83. Confident :44. Owain Cyfeiliog ap Gruffydd: Born Montgomeryshire, Cymru (Wales) abt 1130. Died Stratta Marcella, Powis, Montgomeryshire, Wales abt 28 Nov 1170. Father of 22. Son of 88 & 89. Confident. = Tab.e 4.17 #1 :48. Cyfnerth ap Iddon (Refer to Table 3.6, Gen 4) :52. Llywarch Bran (Refer to Table 3.6, Gen 4) :53. Rhael Goronwy (Refer to Table 3.6, Gen 4) '''Generation 7''' Confident :64. Cynfyn ap Gwerystan: Born Wales abt 0979. Died Wales aft 1024. Father of 32.(CB 19/9) son of 17/9 Gwerystan; grandson Gwaithfoed of Powys and ancestors 1-15, page 9, CB Confident. '''Contnued on Table 4.3, Ancestry of Cynfyn ap Gwerystan.''' :65. Angharad ferch Maredydd: Born Deheubarth, Wales 0982. Died Rhuddlan, Flintshire / Denbighshire, Wales 1058. Mother of 32. Confident '''Continued on Table 4.4, Ancestry of Angharad ferch Maredydd.''' :66. Cillon ap Blaidd: Born Gest, Dolbenmaen, Caernarvonshire, Wales 0993. Died Caernarvonshire, Wales 1024. Father of 33. Cunillon's name and existence are uncertain. Confident. '''Continued, Generation 2, Table 4.6 Ancestry of Haer ferch Cillyn.''' :68-69 Excluded per SB :70. Llewelyn ap Dolphyn: Born, say, 1000. Died [date unknown]. Father of 35. Son of Dolphyn, born say 1060. Dolphyn's father was Llywelyn, sometimes claimed to be Llywelyn Eurdorchog, but Wolcott's research disproves this. Confident. END :71. Tangwystyl verch Iorwerth: Born 1009. Died 1024. Mother of 35. END :80. Ednyfed ap Idnerth: Born abt 1060. Died [date unknown]. Father of 40. '''Continued on Table 4.15 Ancestors of Ednyfed ap Idnerth''' :88. Gruffudd ap Maredudd: Born Montgomeryshire, Wales 1093. Died Montgomeryshire, Wales 1128. Father of 44. '''Continued on Table 4.17 Ancestors of Gruffudd ap Maredudd.''' k --> k4.16 Ancestry of Owen Cyfeiliog ap Graithfoed. Gen 2, #2 :89. Gwerful Gwrgeneu: Born Radnorshire, Wales abt 1097. Died Wales abt 1197. Mother of 44. Daughter of Gwrgeneu HYwel born Wales 1075 and Margred ferch Rhys, born Deheubarth 1082. END --.> 4.17 Gen 2 #3 :96. Iddon ap Trahaearn (Refer to Table 3.6, Gen 5) :104. Bran Dinawal (Refer to Table 3.6, Gen 5) :106. Gronwy Ap Owain: (Refer to Table 3.6, Gen 5) :107. Genilles ferch Hoedlyw (Refer to Table 3.6, Gen 5)

===Table 3.12 Ancestors of Dafydd ap Gronwy (1020-1240) Confident.=== ''From Table 2.4, #74 Dafydd ap Gronwy. Dafydd's wife is Annes ferch Iorwwerth Goch'' '''Generation 1''' Confident :1. Dafydd ap Gronwy: Born about 1240. Died [date unknown]. (CB) Confident '''Generation 2''' Confident :2. Gronwy ap Iorwerth: Born abt 1215. Died [date unknown]. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. (CB) Confident :3. Gwenllian ferch Rhys: Born abt 1220. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 1. Daughter of 6 & 7. (CB) Confident. END '''Generation 3''' Confident :4. Iorwerth ap Hywell: Born abt 1195. Died [date unknown]. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. (CB) Confident. :5. Jane ferch Rhirid Foel: Born Wales abt 1200. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 2. Daughter of 10 & 11. Confident. '''Generation 4''' Confident :8. Hywel ap Moriddig: Born 1170. Died [date unknown]. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. Confident. :9. Gwladys ferch Gruffudd: Born 1180. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 4. Daughter of 18 & 19. Confident. :10. Rhirid Foel ap Gruffudd: Born Wales abt 1127. Died [date unknown]. Father of 5. Son of 20 & 21. Confident. '''Generation 5''' Confident. :16. Moreddig ap Sandde: Born abt 1125. Died [date unknown]. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33. Confident. :17. Tangwstyl Cadfan: Born abt 1130. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 8. Daughter of 34 & 35. Confident. :18. Gruffudd ap Meilir Eutun: Born abt 1130. Died [date unknown]. Father of 9. Son of 36 & 37. Confident. :20. Gruffudd ap Maredudd: Born Montgomeryshire, Wales 1093. Died Montgomeryshire, Wales 1128. Father of 10. Son of 40 & 41. Confident. '''Continued on Table 4.24, Ancestors of Gruffudd ap Maredudd.''' '''Generation 6''' Confident :32. Sandde Hardd Caradoc: Born Wales abt 1090. Died Wales [date unknown]. Father of 16. Son of 64 & 65. Confident :33. Hunydd Gruffydd: Born abt 1090. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 16. Daughter of 66 & 67. Confident :34. Cadwgan Cadwaladar: Born abt 1125. Died [date unknown]. Father of 17. Son of 68 & 69. Confident :36. Meilir ap Elidir: Born abt 1100. Died [date unknown]. Father of 18. Son of 72 & 73. Confident. :40. Maredudd ap Bleddyn: Born Montgomery, Wales abt 1047. Died Powys, Wales 1132. Father of 20. Son of 80 & 81. Confident. '''Same as Table 2.4 #16 and Table 3.5 #40.'' :41. Hunydd ferch Einudd: Born Dyffryn Clwyd, Denbighshire, Wales abt 1063. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 20. Daughter of 82 & 83. Confident. Same as Table 2.4 #17. Continued Table 4.23 #3. '''Generation 7''' Confident :64. Cadrod Hardde Gwrydr: Born abt 1060. Died [date unknown]. Father of 32. Confident. '''Continued Table 4.25 Ancestry of Cardrod Hardde Gwrydr''' :65. Anghard Brochwel: Born abt 1060. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 32. Confident. '''Continued Table 4.26 Ancestry of Anghard ferch Brochwel''' :66. Gruffydd Cadwgain: Born 1058. Died 1190. Father of 33. Confident. END :67. Anghard David: Born abt 1070. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 33. Confident. END :68. Cadwaladr Gruffydd: Born Caernarvonshire, Wales 1097. Died Bangor, Caernarvonshire, Wales 01 Mar 1172. Father of 34. Confident. '''Continued Table 4.27 Ancestry of Cadwaladr ap Gruffudd.''' :69. Gwerful Gwrgeneu: Born Radnorshire, Wales abt 1097. Died Wales abt 1197. Mother of 34. Confident. '''Continued Table 4.28 Ancestry of Gwerful ferch Gwrgeneu''' :72. Elidir ap Rhys Sais: Born abt 1060. Died [date unknown]. Father of 36. Confident. '''Continued Table 4.22 Ancestry of Elidir ap Rhys Sais.''' :80. Bleddyn ap Cynfyn: Born Trefaldwyn (Montgomery), Sir Drefaldwyn (Montgomeryshire), Cymru (Wales) abt 1025. Died Welshpool, Montgomeryshire, Wales 1075. Father of 40. Son of Cynfyn ap Gwerystan. Confident. '''Continued Table 4.8 Ancestry of Cynfyn ap Gwerystan.''' :81. Haer ferch Cillin: Born Gêst, Wales abt 1020. Died Wales abt 1049. Mother of 40. Confident. '''Refer to Table 4.4 Ancestry of Haer ferch Cillin.''' :82. Efnydd Ap Morien: Born Dyffryn Clwyd,,Denbighshire,Wales 1030. Died Powys,Wales [date unknown]. Father of 41. Confident. '''Continued Table 4.24 Ancestry of Gruffudd ap Maredudd, Generation 3, #6 Efnydd''' :83. Efa verch Llewelyn: Born Denbighshire,Wales abt 1035. Died , Denbigshire, Wales [date unknown]. Mother of 41. Confident. '''Continued Table 4.24 Ancestry of Gruffudd ap Maredudd, Generation 3, #7 Efa.'''

===Table 3.13 Ancestors of Annes ferch Iorwerth Goch (1130-1245) Confident. END=== ''Continued from Table 2.4, #75'' '''Generation 1''' :1. Annes ferch Iorwerth Goch: Born Gloddaith, Rhos, Wales about 1245. Died [date unknown]. Confident. '''Generation 2''' :2. Iorwerth Goch ap Madog: Born Gloddaith, Rhos, Wales abt 1200. Died [date unknown]. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Confident. '''Generation 3''' Confident :4. Madog ap Mabon Glochydd: Born Gloddaith, Rhos, Wales abt 1170. Died [date unknown]. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Confident '''Generation 4''' Confident :8. Mabon Glochydd: Born Gloddaith, Rhos, Wales abt 1130. Died [date unknown]. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. Confident. END

===Table 3.14 Ancestors of Goronwy ap Tudur. Confident. 1070-1155=== ''Continued from Table 2.4, #76 Gronwy ap Tudur'' '''Ancestors of King Henry VII''' '''Generation 1''' Confident :1. Goronwy ap (Tudur Hen-1) Tudor: Born Penmynydd, Bangor, Anglesey, Wales 1275. Lord of Penmynydd. Died Friary Chapel, Bangor, Anglesey, Wales before 1338. (CB20/249) Confident '''Generation 2''' Confident :2. Tudor Hen ap Gronwy: Born Wales abt 1250. Died Wales bef 1311. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. (CB16/249) Confident '''Generation 3''' Confident :4. Goronwy ap Ednyfed Fychan: Born abt 1200. Died abt 1268. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. (CB13/248) Confident :5. Morfudd ferch Meurig: Born Gwent abt 1200. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 2. Daughter of 10 & 11. (CB13/248) '''Her ancestry is disputed (Boyer) and her supposed father, marked unceertain, has been disconneceted.''' Confident. END '''Generation 4''' Confident :8. Ednyfed Fychan ap Cynwrig: Born Tregarnedd, Llangivini, Anglesey, Wales about 1155. Died Tregarnedd, Wales about July 1246. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. (CB11/247) Second husband of Gwenllian. Confident. :9. Gwenllian ferch Rhys: Born Powys, Wales about 1180. Died Burton, Maelor Gymraeg, Denbighshire,Wales 1236. Mother of 4. Daughter of 18 and 19. Second wife of Ednyfed. Confident. '''Generation 5''' Confident. :16. Cynwrig ap Iowerth: Born of, Betws-yn-Rhôs, Denbighshire, Wales abt 1122. Died , , Wales 4 May 1196. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33. (CB10/247) Confident :17. Angharad ferch Hwfa: Born Denbighshire, Wales abt 1140. Died Denbighshire, , Wales [date unknown]. Mother of 8. Daughter of 34 & 35. (CVB10/247) Confident :18. Rhys "yr Arglwydd, Prince of Deheubarth," ap Gruffydd: Born Dynevor Castle, Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales 1132. Died Pebidiog, Pembrokeshire, Wales 28 Apr 1197. Father of 9. Son of 36 and 37. Confident :19. Gwenllian "Gwenllian of Powys" ferch Madog: Born Montgomeryshire, Wales about 1131. Died 1211. Mother of 9. Daughter of 38 and 39. Con fident '''Generation 6''' Confident :32. Iowerth ap Gwrgan: Born Betws Yn Rhos, Is Dulas, Denbighshire, Wales abt 1100. Died Gwynedd, Wales 1137. Father of 16. Son of 64 & 65. (CB1-9/247) Confident. END :33. Gwenllian ferch Rhirid: Born Arllechwedd Isaf, Caernarvonshire, Wales 1102. Died Wales 1147. Mother of 16. Daughter of 66 & 67. Mythical Descent from '''Old King Cole'''. (CB1-9/247). ''Gwenllian ferch Rhirid (Trahaearn ap tangwel) of Tref Rhirid ap Trahaearn ap Pasgen of Arllechwedd Isaf ap Trahaearn ap Tangel ap lludd ap Llew ap llyminod Angel ap Pasgen ab Urien Rheged ap Cynfarch Oer (said to have m. Nyfain ferch Brychan) ap Meirchion Gul ap Gwrwst Ledlum ap Ceneu ap Coel Hen or Coel Codebog ("Old King Cole") who m. Ystradwel ferch Cadeon (ap Cynan?) ab O Eudaf Hen.'' END :34. Hwfa ap Cynwrig: Born Denbighshire, Wales 1130. Father of 17. Son of 68 & 69. Confident. :35. Gwenllian ferch Owain. "Of Gwynedd."" Born Caernarvonshire, Wales 1130. Died Wales 1197. Mother of 17. Daughter of 70 & 71. Sister of Iorwerth Drwyndwn ab Owain Gwynedd and aunt of Llywelyn ap Iorwerth, Prince of North Wales. Confident. :36. Gruffydd "Prince of Deheubarth" ap Rhys: Born Dynevor Castle, Carmarthenshire, Wales about 1081. Died Dynevor, Carmarthenshire, Wales Apr 1137. Father of 18. Son of 72 and 73. Confident :37. Gwenllian "Gwenllian of Wales" ferch Gruffydd: Born Wales [date unknown]. Died Maes Gwenllian, Kidwelly, Wales 1136. Mother of 18. Daughter of 74 and 75. Sister of Susanna. Confident. :38. Madog ap Maredudd: Born Mathrafal, Kingdom of Powys 1091. Died Winchester, Hampshire, England 09 Feb 1160. Father of 19. Son of 76 and 77. Confident :39. Susanna ferch Gruffudd: Born Caernarvonshire, Wales about 1106. Died 1165. Mother of 19. Daughter of 78 and 79. Sister of Gwenllian. Confident. '''Generation 7''' Confident :64. Gwgan ab Idnerth ab Edryd ab Inethan ab Iasedd ap Carwed ap Marfchudd ap Cynan: Born Is, Denbighshire, , Wales 1070. Died Wales 1137. Father of 32.(CB1-9/247) Confident. END :66. Ririd Ap Pasgen: Born Arllechwedd Isaf, Caernarvonshire, , Wales 1075. Died , , Wales 1124. Father of 33. Confident. END :68. [[ap Rhiwallon-1|Cynwrig ap Rhiwallon]] (ap Rhiwallon-1): Born abt 1125. Died [date unknown]. Father of 34. Confident. Boyer does not provide parents. END :69. Annes ferch Idnerth: Born about 1105 [date unknown]. Mother of 34. Confident. Daughter of Idnerth Benfras and Efa ferch Cadwgon Fychan. END :70. [[ap Gruffydd-45|Owain ap Gruffydd]] (ap Gruffydd-45): Born Nant Gwynant, Arllechwedd, Gwynedd, Wales 1078. Died Wales 23 Nov 1170. Father of 35. Confident. Stuart Baldwin line. '''Continued Table 4.20 Ancestors of Owain and Cadwaladr ap Gruffudd''' :71. Gwladys ferch Llywarch: Born Arwystli, Pembrokeshire, Wales 1098. Died Montgomeryshire, , Wales 1155. Mother of 35. Confident. Stuart Baldwin line. '''Continued Table 4.33 Ancestors of Gwladys ferch Llywarch''' :72. Rhys "King of Deheubarth," ap Tewdwr: Born Deheubarth about 1040. Died Brecon, Breconshire, Wales about 1093. Father of 36. Confident. '''Continued Table 4.24 #3 Ancestry of Rhys ap Tewdwr.''' :73. Gwladws "Gladys" ferch Rhiwallon: Born Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales about 1040. Died Llandyfeisant, Wales after 1092. Mother of 36. Daughter of Rhiwallon "of Powys" ap Cynfyn: Born Powys, Wales about 1024. Died Battle of Mechain, Powys, Wales 1069. Father of 1. Son of 4 and 5. Rhiwallon married Faelis ferch Llywelyn ap Llywelyn. Faelis was born Wales 10027 and died Mechain Wales 1069. Her father Llywelyn was born Powys, Wales about 995. Confident. '''Continued at Table 4.3 Rhiwallon and Bleddyn ap Cynfyn.''' :74. Gruffudd "Gruffudd of Gwynedd" ap Cynan: Born Swords, Kingdom of Dublin about 1055. Died Caernarfonshire, Wales 1137. Father of 37. '''Continued Table 4.20 #2 Ancestry of Gruffudd ap Cynan.''' :75. Angharad "of Gwynedd" ferch Owain: Born Tegaingl, Flint, Wales 1065. Died Tegaingl, Flintshire, Wales 1162. Mother of 37. '''Continued Table 4.35 Ancestry of Angharad ferch Owain.''' :76. Maredudd ap Bleddyn: Born Montgomery, Wales about 1047. Died Kingdom of Powys, Wales 1132. Father of 38. Confident. '''Continued Table 4.17 #2 :77. Hunydd ferch Einudd: Born Dyffryn Clwyd cantref, Kingdom of Gwynedd about 1063. Died about [date unknown]. Mother of 38. Confident. '''Continued Table 4.17 #3 Ancestry of Hunydd ferch Einudd.''' :78. Gruffudd ap Cynan. Same as #74. :79. Angharad ferch Owain. Same as #75

===Table 3.15 Ancestors of Gwerful ferch Madog Confident (1091-1285)=== '''Ancestors of King Henry VII''' ''Continued from Table 2.4, #77'' '''Generation 1''' Confident :1. [[ferch Madog-5|Gwerful ferch Madog]]: (ferch Madog-5) Born Trecastell, Llangoed, Anglesey, Wales about 1285. Died Bangor, Anglesey, Wales 1330. Married Gwonwy ap Tudur. Confident. '''Trail to Alfred the Great #12''' '''Generation 2''' Confident :2. Madog ap Iorwerth: Born abt 1250. Died [date unknown]. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Confident :3. [[ferch Llewelyn-4|Efa ferch Llewelyn]] (Efa ferch Llewelyn-4) Born Wales abt 1260. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 1. Daughter of 6 & 7. Confident. '''Trail to Alfred the Great #13''' '''Generation 3''' Confident :4. Iorwerth ap Madog: Born abt 1225. Died [date unknown]. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Confident :6. Llewelyn Ap Gruffudd: Born Powys, Wales about 1245. Died Wales 1289. Father of 3. Son of 12 & 13. Confident. '''Trail to Alfred the Great #14''' '''Ireland Trail''' '''Generation 4''' Confident :8. Madog ap Gruffudd: Born abt 1200. Died [date unknown]. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. Confident :12. Gruffydd ap Gwenwynwyn: ''Prince of Southern Powys.'' Born Montgomeryshire, Wales abt 1215. Died Wenwynwyn, Powys, Wales 1286. Father of 6. Son of 24 & 25. Confident. '''Ireland Trail''' :13. Hawys Le Strange: Born Cheswardine, Shropshire, England about 1230. Married 1242. Died Montgomeryshire,Wales 1310. Mother of 6. Daughter of 26 & 27. Confident. '''Trail to Alfred the Great #15''' '''Generation 5''' Confident :16. [[ap Owain Brogyntyn-2|Gruffudd ap Owain Brogyntyn]] (ap Owain Brogyntyn-2): Born Corwen, Denbighshire, Wales, about 1170. Died [date unknown]. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33. Confident. :17. [[Say-282|Jonet Say]] (Say-282): Born England abt 1175. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 8. Daughter of 34 & 35. Merge of Duplicate proposed. Confident. :24. Gwenwynwyn ab Owain: Born Powys, Wales 1160. Died Painscastle, Powys, Wales 1216. Father of 12. Son of 48 & 49. Confident. '''Ireland Trail''' :25. Margaret Corbet: Born Wattlesboro, Shropshire, England 1188. Died Wales 1251. Mother of 12. Daughter of 50 & 51. Confident :26. John Le Strange: ''Lord of Knockin.'' Born Shropshire, England before 1194. Died Oswestry, Shropshire, England bef 26 Mar 1269. Father of 13. Son of 52 & 53. Confident. :27. [[Tregoz-1|Lucy ''Lucia'' de Tregoz] (Tregoz-1): Born England abt 1210. Died Knockin, Shropshire, England 1294. Confident. '''Trail to Alfred the Great #16''' '''Generation 6''' Confident :32. [[ap Madog-28|Owain Brogyntyn ap Madog] (ap Madog-28): Born Edewrynion Commote, Penillen Cantref, Kingdom of Powys about 1140. Died Ederynion Commote, Penillen Cantref, Kingdom of Powys, 1186. Father of 16. Son of 64 & 65. '''Note -- his mother was an unknown mistress.''' Cousin of #48. Confident :33. [[ferch Einion-5|Marged ''Maredd'' ferch Einion]]: Born Meirionydd, Merionethshire, Wales abt 1145. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 16. Daughter of 66 & 67. Confident :34. William de Say, born about 1150. Not identified with any other William de Say. Confident. END. :48. Owain ''Cyfeiliog'' ap Gruffydd: Born Powys, Wales, abt 1128. Died Stratta Marcella, Powys, Wales abt 1197. Father of 24. Son of 96 & 97. Cousin of #32. Confident. :49. Gwenllian ''of Gwynedd'' ferch Owain: Born Caernarvonshire, Wales 1130. Died Wales 1197. Mother of 24. Daughter of 98 & 99. Confident. '''Ireland Trail''' :50. Robert Corbet: ''Baron of Cauis'' Born Pontesbury, Shropshire, England before 1158. Died Caus, Shropshire, England before 17 October 1222. Father of 25. Son of 100 & 101. Confident :51. Emma Pantulf: Born Wem, Shropshire, England abt 1162. Died Caus, Shropshire, England abt 1227. Mother of 25. Daughter of 102 & 103. Confident. ''Emma's brother William married Hawise Fitzwarin whose father Full spent a portion of his life as an outlaw during the reign of King John and may have inspired some of the Robin Hood legends.'' :52. John LeStrange: Born Shropshire, England abt 1155. Died Oswestry, Shropshie, England bef 20 Jan 1234. Father of 26. Son of 104 & 105. Married Amicia; not clear whether she was Amicia la Fusche: Born Cheswardine, Shropshire, , England 1172. Died Knockin, Warwickshire, England 1235. Confident. :53. Amicia la Fusche: Born Cheswardine, Shropshire, , England 1172. Died Knockin, Warwickshire, , England 1235. Mother of 26. Daughter of 106 & 107. Confident. END :54. Robert de Tregoz: Born Salisbury, Wiltshire, England about 1139. Died Ewyas Harold, Herefordshire, England bef 04 Jun 1214. Father of 27. Son of 108 & 109. Confident. :55. Sibyl de Ewyas: Born Ewyas Harold, Herefordshire, England 1173. Died Tenbury, Melvern Hills, Worcestershire, England bef 01 Jul 1236. Lady of Bourneham. Married first to Robert de Tregoz and second to Roger de Clifforfd. Mother of 27. Daughter of 110 & 111. Confident. '''Trail to Alfred the Great #17''' '''Generation 7''' Confident. :64. Madog ap Maredudd: Born Mathrafal, Kingdom of Powys 1091. Died Winchester, England 09 Feb 1160. Father of 32. Confident. Brother of #96 '''Continued Table 4.17 Ancestors of Madog and Gruffudd ap Maredudd.''' :66. Einion ap Seisyllt: Born Mathafarn, Llanwrin, Montgomeryshire, Wales, England abt 1130. Died [date unknown]. Father of 33. Einion ap Seisel son of Seislett and Isabel ferch Bradwen. Confident. '''Continued on Table 4.16 Ancestors of Einion ap Seisyllt.''' :96. Gruffudd ap Maredudd: ''Prince of Powys.'' Born Montgomeryshire, Wales 1093. Died Montgomeryshire, Wales 1128. Father of 48. Brother of #64. Confident. '''Continued Table 4.17 Ancestors of Madog and Gruffudd ap Maredudd.''' :97. Gwerful ferch Gwrgeneu: Born Radnorshire, Wales abt 1097. Died Wales abt 1197. Mother of 48. Confident. '''Continued Table 4.24 Ancestors of Gwerful Gwrgeneu.''' :98. Owain ap Gruffydd: Born Nant Gwynant, Caernarfon, Gwynedd, Wales 1078. Died Wales 23 Nov 1170. Father of 49. Confident. '''Continued Table 4.20. Ancestors of Owain and Cadwaladr ap Gruffudd.''' '''Ireland Trail.''' :99. Gwladys ferch Llywarch: Born Arwystli, Pembrokeshire, Wales 1098. Died Montgomeryshire, , Wales 1155. Confident '''Continued Table 4.26. Ancestors of Gladys Llywarch. :100. Simon Corbet: Born Wattlesborough, Shropshire, England abt 1100. Died Shropshire, England [date unknown]. Father of 50. Same as 6/32 on Table 3.1. Son of William Corbet. Confident. '''Continued on Table 4.1, William Corbet.''' :102. Hugh Pantulf: Born Wem, Shropshire, England abt 1145. Died Wem, Shropshire, England bef 28 Dec 1224. Father of 51. Confident. '''Continued on Table 4.27: Ancestors of Hugh Pantulf.''' :103. Christiana FitzAlan: Born Clun, Shropshire, England abt 1143. Died Shropshire, England abt 1227. Mother of 51. '''Continued on Table 4.28: Ancestors of Christiana FitzAlan.''' :104. John (I) Le Strange: Born abt 1115. Died England bef 29 Sep 1178. Father of 52. Son of Riwallon le Strange and Maud; possible grandson of Siward. Confident. END. :105. Hawise Unknown: Born abt 1140. Died England 1178. Mother of 52. Confident. END :108. William de Tregoz :110. Robert de Ewyas: ''Lord of Ewyas Harold.'' Born Ewyas Harold, Herefordshire, England 1125. Died Ewyas Harold, Herefordshire, England 1198. Father of 55. Confident. '''Continued on Table 4.26: Ancestors of Robert Ewyas.''' '''Trail to Alfred the Great #18''' :111. Petronilla Scudamore: Born Herefordshire, England abt 1155. Died Hereford, Herefordshire, England aft 28 Oct 1204. Mother of 55. Confident. Parents are uncertain. END

===Table 3.16 Ancestors of Madog ap Iorwerth. Confident. (1000-1270)=== ''Continued from Table 2.4, #78'' '''Generation 1''' Confident :1. Madog ab Iorwerth: Born about 1270. Died [date unknown]. Confident '''Generation 2''' Confident :2. Iorwerth ab Madog: Born abt 1230. Died [date unknown]. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Confident. :3. Gwerful ap Cynwrig: Born abt 1250. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 1. Daughter of 6 & 7. Confident '''Generation 3''' Confident :4. Madog Ap Rhirid Flaidd: Born Rhiwaedog, Llanfor, Merionethshire, Wales abt 1200. Died Wales, United Kingdom [date unknown]. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Confident :5. Efa Philip: Born Llnfhngl Nnt, Radnorshire, , Wales 1200. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 2. Daughter of 10 & 11. Confident :6. Cynwrig ap Pasgen: Born 1230. Died [date unknown]. Father of 3. Son of 12 & 13. Confident '''Generation 4''' Confident :8. Rhirid Flaidd ap Gwenwynwyn: Born Merionethshire, , Wales 1170. Died [date unknown]. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. Confident :9. Gwenllian Verch Ednyfed: Born Is, Denbighshire, , Wales abt 1170. Mother of 4. Daughter of 18 & 19. Confident :10. Philip ap Hywel: Born abt 1170. Died [date unknown]. Father of 5. Son of 20 & 21. Confident. :12. Pasgen ap Gwyn: Born abt 1200. Died [date unknown]. Father of 6. Son of 24 & 25. Confident. :13. Nest ferch Llywelyn: Born 1205. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 6. Daughter of 26 & 27. Confident. '''Generation 5''' Confident :16. Gwrgeneu ap Gollwyn: Born Wales 1130. Died [date unknown]. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33. Confident :17. Generis ferch Cynfyn: Born Wales abt . Died Wales [date unknown]. Mother of 8. Daughter of 34 & 35. Late Generis not only Generis prevents unknown. NOT Haer & Generis. Confident. END :18. Ednyfed ap Cynwrig: Born abt 1130. Died [date unknown]. Father of 9. Son of 36 & 37. Confident. :19. Gwladus ferch Aldud: Born Wales 1125. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 9. Daughter of 38 & 39. Confident. :20. Hywel ap Maredudd: Born abt 1130. Died [date unknown]. Father of 10. Son of 40 & 41. Confident. END :26. Llywelyn ap Meilir Gryg: Born abt 1200. Died [date unknown]. Father of 13. Son of 52 & 53. Confident. '''Generation 6''' Confident. :32. Gollwyn ap Moriddig: Born abt 1100. Died [date unknown]. Father of 16. Son of 64 & 65. Confident. END :33. Aneiwrodd ferch Gwrgeneu: Born Wales abt 1100. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 16. Daughter of 66 & 67. Confident. END :36. Cynwrig ap Rhiwallon: Born abt 1065. Died [date unknown]. Father of 18. Son of 72 & 73. Confident :37. Annes ferch Idnerth: Born abt 1105. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 18. Daughter of 74 & 75. Confident :38. Aldud ab Owain: Born Wales 1075. Died [date unknown]. Father of 19. Son of 76 & 77. Confident :52. Meilir Gryg ap Gruffud: Born abt 1170. Died [date unknown]. Father of 26. Son of 104 & 105. Confident :53. Jane ferch Robert: Born abt 1175. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 26. Daughter of 106 & 107. Confident '''Generation 7''' Confident :64. Moriddig ap Rhys: Born Wales abt 1075. Died Wales [date unknown]. Father of 32. Confident. Boyer has names only for further ancestors. END :66. Gwrgeneu ab Ednywain: Born 1070. Died [date unknown]. Father of 33. Confident. Boyer has names only for further ancestors. END :70. Cillin Gêst: Born Gest, Eifionydd, Wales abt 1000. Died Wales [date unknown]. Father of 35. Son of Blaidd Rhudd Gest. Confident '''Continued at Table 4.4 Ancestors of Haer ferch Cillin.''' :72. [[ap Cynwrig-18|Rhiwallon ap Cynwrig-18]]: Born 1030. Died [date unknown]. Father of 36. Confident '''Continued at Table 4.30 Ancestors of Rhiwallon ap Cynwrig.''' :74. [[Benfras-1|Idnerth Benfras]]: Born abt 1040. Died [date unknown]. Father of 37. Confident. END :75. Efa ferch Cadwgon Fychan: Born abt 1050. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 37.Confident. END :76. [[Edwyn-1|Owain ap Edwyn]] (Edwyn-1): Born Tegeingl abt 1040. Died Tegeingl, Wales abt 1105. Father of 38. Confident. '''Continued at Table 4.31 Ancestors of Owain ap Edwyn.''' :77. [[ferch Ednywain-1|Morwyl ferch Ednywain]]: Born Tegaingl, Wales 1049. Died Tegaingl, Wales [date unknown]. Mother of 38. Confident. '''Continued at Table 4.3x Ancestors of Morwyl ferch Ednywain.''' :106. Robert ap Robert: Born Cedewain, Montgomeryshire, Wales abt 1130. Died [date unknown]. Father of 53. '''Continued on Table 4.33 Ancestry of Robert ap Robert'''

===Table 3.17 Ancestors of John de Bromley Confident. END=== ''Continued from #64, Table 2.6'' '''Generation 1''' Confident :1. John (Bromley) de Bromley: Born about 1294. Died [date unknown]. Confident '''Generation 2''' Confident :2. Ranulph de Bromley: Born Cheshire, England abt 1268. Died Cheshire, England abt 1330. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Confident '''Generation 3''' Confident :4. Richard de Bromley: Born Bromley, Cheshire, England abt 1238. Died Bromley, Cheshire, England abt 1297. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Confident '''Generation 4''' Confident :8. Geoffrey de Bromley: Born King's Bromley, Staffordshire, England bef 1212. Died King's Bromley, Staffordshire, England 1272. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. Confident :9. Phillipa de Bagot: Born Blymhill, Staffordshire, England abt 1214. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 4. Daughter of 18 & 19. '''Generation 5''' Confident :16. Benedict de Bromley: Born King's Bromley, Staffordshire, England abt 1170. Died abt 1225. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33. Confident. END :18. John de Bagot: Born Blymhill, Staffordshire, England abt 1180. Died Blymhill, Staffordshire, England abt 1223. Father of 9. Son of 36 & 37. Confident :19. Margery de Burwardesley: Born Burwardsley, Cheshire, England abt 1185. Died 1259. Mother of 9. Daughter of 38 & 39. Confident '''Generation 6''' Confident :36. William de Bagot: Born Blymhill, Staffordshire, England abt 1150. Died Blymhill, Staffordshire, England [date unknown]. Father of 18. Son of 72 & 73. :38. Warin de Burwardsley: Born Burwardsley Manor, Staffordshire, England abt 1142. Died abt 1197. Father of 19. Son of 76 & 77. '''Generation 7''' Confident :72. John de Bagot: Born Blymhill, Staffordshire, England abt 1120. Died Blymhill, Staffordshire, England bef 1176. Father of 36. Confident. END :76. William FitzWarine: Born abt 1100. Died 1172. Father of 38. Not in Visitation. END

===Table 3.18 Ancestors of Matthew de Chetelton=== ''Continued from #66, Table 2.6'' '''Generation 1''' Confident :1. Matthew de Chetelton: Born England about 1306. Died [date unknown]. Confident '''Generation 2''' :2. William de Chetelton: Born Staffordshire, England abt 1288. Died Staffordshire, England aft 1336. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Confident :3. Isabel de Flamstede: Born abt 1290. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 1. Daughter of 6 & 7. '''Generation 3''' :4. Hugh de Chetelton: Born abt 1270. Died [date unknown]. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Confident :6. Ely de Flamstede: Born abt 1260. Died [date unknown]. Father of 3. Son of 12 & 13. '''Generation 4''' :8. Robert de Chetelton: Born abt 1252. Died [date unknown]. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. Confident :9. Hawise de Forde: Born abt 1255. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 4. Daughter of 18 & 19. '''Generation 5''' :16. William de Chetelton: Born Staffordshire, England abt 1234. Died Staffordshire, England [date unknown]. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33. Confident :18. Henry de Forde: Born abt 1230. Died [date unknown]. Father of 9. Son of 36 & 37. '''Generation 6''' :32. Hugh Chetelton: Born Staffordshire, England abt 1216. Died Staffordshire, England [date unknown]. Father of 16. Son of 64 & 65. Confident :36. Liufus Hetone: Born abt 1205. Died [date unknown]. Father of 18. Son of 72 & 73. '''Generation 7''' :64. Peter Chetelton: Born Staffordshire, England abt 1198. Died Staffordshire, England [date unknown]. Father of 32. Confident. Son of Sirardus de Chetelton: Born Staffordshire, England abt 1180. Died Staffordshire, England [date unknown]. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. END

===Table 3.19 Ancestors of Joan de Clifton END=== ''Continued from #67, Table 2.6'' '''Generation 1''' :1. Joan Clifton: Born about 1310. Died [date unknown]. '''Generation 2''' :2. William Clifton: Born Clifton, Lancashire, England abt 1279. Died [date unknown]. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. '''Generation 3''' :4. Gilbert Clifton: Born abt 1253. Died [date unknown]. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. END

===Table 3.20 Ancestors of Roger de Malpas=== ''From Table 2.7, #112'' '''Generation 1''' Confident :1. [[Malpas-136|Roger de Malpas]] (Malpas-136): Born Malpas, Cheshire, England about 1225. Illegitimate son of William and brother of "David the Bastard." Died Malpas, Cheshire, England after 1260. Confident '''Generation 2''' Confident :2. Sir [[Malpas-131|William Malpas]] (Malpas-131): Born Malpas, Cheshire, England 1190. Died Malpas, Cheshire, England, about 1252. He married Marjorie De Lyster but had no children by her; his nine children were with his mistress, Beatrix de Montalt. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Confident. :3.[[Montalt-7| Beatrix Montalt (or Mohaut)]]: Born Chester, Cheshire 1182. Died Malpas, Whitchurch, Cheshire bef 1245. Mother of 1. Daughter of 6 & 7. Confident. '''The Visitation of Cheshire makes her a base born daughter of Robert Mohaut/Montalt, but this is not confirmed by any earlier sources.''' She may also be the granddaughter of Leucha FitzNigel. END '''Generation 3''' Confident :4. [[Malpas-29|Dan David "le clerc" Malpas]] (Malpas-29): Born Malpas, Cheshire about 1170. Known as clerk to the Earls of Chester. Died Malpas, Cheshire after 1252. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Confident. :5. [[ferch Owain Fychan-1|Catherine ferch Owain Fychan or Catherine Vaughan]] (ferch Owain Fychan-1) : Born Malpas, Cheshire abt 1170. Died Malpas, Cheshire, England about 1220. Mother of 2. Daughter of 10 & 11. Confident. '''Generation 4''' Confident :8. William le Belward: Born Malpas, Cheshire, England abt 1140. Died Malpas, Cheshire, England [date unknown]. Father of 4. William le Belward was the founder of the family which had a moity of the barony of Malpas for centuries. Cotgreave suggests William may be the son of Nigel de Puis, born about 1100 and Agnes de Malpas, born about 1110. Agnes in turn, may have been the daughter of Letitia de Malpas. Confident. END :9. Unknown ferch Rafe: Born Malpas, Cheshire, England abt 1150. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 4. Daughter of 18 & 19. Confident. :10. Owain Vaughan: Born Maelor Saesneg, Flintshire, Wales abt 1145. Died [date unknown]. Father of 5. Son of 20 & 21. Confident. END '''Generation 5''' Confident :18. Ralph ab Einion: Born Malpas, Cheshire, England abt 1125. Baron of Malpas. Died Malpas, Cheshire, England [date unknown]. Father of 9. Son of 36 & 37. Confident :19. Beatrix Gernon: Born Chester, Cheshire, England 1135. Died England [date unknown]. Mother of 9. Daughter of 38 & 39. Confident '''Secondary Sources say she is the daughter of Earl Ranulf Meschines but primary sources do not support this.''' END '''Generation 6''' Confident :36. Einion ap Dafydd: Born Malpas, Cheshire 1090. Died [date unknown]. Father of 18. Son of 72 & 73. Confident. '''Generation 7''' Confident :72. Dafydd ap Miles: Born Holt, Maelor, Mercia 1060. Died Malpas, Cheshire, England [date unknown]. Father of 36. Confident. '''Continued Table 4.38 Ancestry of Dafydd ap Miles.'''

===Table 3.21 Ancestors of David de Egerton. (1120-1228) Confident. === ''Continued from Table 2.7, #116'' '''Generation 1''' Confident :1. David de Egerton (Egerton-51) : Born Egerton, Broxton Hundred, Cheshire, England about 1228. Died Malpas, Broxton Hundred, Cheshire, England about 1317. Confident. Married Cecily de Roter Thornton. Confident. '''Generation 2''' Confident :2. Philip Malpas (Malpas-37) : Born Malpas, Cheshire, England, abt 1195. Died Malpas, cheshire, England abt 1272. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. :3. Catherine de Hulton: Born Little Hulton, Lancashire, England abt 1191. Died Egerton, Cheshire, England abt 1250. Mother of 1. Daughter of 6 & 7. Confident '''Generation 3''' :4. Dan David le clerc de Malpas: Born Malpas, Cheshire, England abt 1170. Died Malpas, Cheshire, England about 1217. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Same as Generation 3 #4, Table 3.20. Confident. :5. Catherine ferch Owain Fychan: Born Malpas, Cheshire, England abt 1170. Died Malpas, Cheshire, England abt 1220. Mother of 2. Daughter of 10 & 11. Same as Generation 3 #4, Table 3.20. Confident. :6. Iorwerth Hulton: Born Prestatyn Cwmwd, Tegeingl, Gwynedd abt 1145. Died Worsley, Lancashire, England 1215. Father of 3. Son of 12 & 13. '''Generation 4''' :8. William le Belward: Born Malpas, Cheshire, England abt 1140. Died Malpas, Cheshire, England [date unknown]. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. Cotgreave suggests William may be the son of Nigel de Puis, born about 1100 and Agnes de Malpas, born about 1110. Agnes in turnb, may have been the daughter of Letitia de Malpas. Same as Generation 4 #8, Table 3.20. Confident. END :9. Unknown ferch Rafe: Born Malpas, Cheshire, England abt 1150. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 4. Daughter of 18 & 19. Same as Generation 4, #9, Table 3.20. Confident. :10. Owain Vaughan: Born Maelor Saesneg, Flintshire, Wales abt 1130. Died [date unknown]. Father of 5. Son of 20 & 21. Confident. END 12. Bleythin Hulton: Born Prestatyn Cwmwd, Tegeingl, Gwynedd abt 1120. Died Prestatyn cwmwd, Tegeingl, Gwynedd abt 1162. Father of 6. Son of 24 & 25. First person of record at Hulton. END '''Generation 5''' :18. Ralph ab Einion: Born Malpas, Cheshire, England abt 1125. Baron of Malpas. Died Malpas, Cheshire, England [date unknown]. Father of 9. Son of 36 & 37. Same as Generation 5, #18, Table 3.20. Confident. :19. Beatrix Gernon: Born Chester, Cheshire, England 1135. Died England [date unknown]. Mother of 9. Daughter of 38 & 39. Same as Generation 5, #19, Table 3.20. '''Secondary sources say she is the daughter of Earl Ranulf Meschines but primary sources do not support this.''' Confident. END '''Generation 6''' :36. Einion ap Dafydd: Born Malpas, Cheshire 1090. Died [date unknown]. Father of 18. Son of 72 & 73. Same as Generation #6, #36, Table 3.20. Confident. '''Generation 7''' :72. Dafydd ap Miles: Born Holt, Maelor, Mercia 1060. Died Malpas, Cheshire, England [date unknown]. Father of 36. '''Continued Table 4.38 Ancestry of Dafydd ap Miles.''' Confident.

===Table 3.22 Ancestors of Cecily Thornton. Confident. END=== ''Continued from Table 2.7, #117''' '''Generation 1''' :1. Cecily (Thornton) Egerton: Born Egerton, Cheshire, England about 1234. Died Malpas, Cheshire, England 1290. '''Generation 2''' :2. [[Thornton-475|Randle (or Randolph) Thornton]]: Born Thornton, Cheshire, England about 1189. Died Thornton, Cheshire, England before 1244. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. 3. [[Kingsley-280|Amicia Kingsley]] (Kingsley-2870): Born Kingsley, Cheshire, England abt 1210. Died England aft 1244. Mother of 1. Daughter of 6 & 7. '''Generation 3''' :4. [[Malpas-216|Peter Malpas]]: Born Cheshire, England abt 1165. Died Thornton, Cheshire, England [date unknown]. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. END :6. [[Kingsley-42|Richard Kingsley]]: Born Kingsley, Cheshire, , England abt 1185. Died Cheshire, England bef 1244. Father of 3. Son of 12 & 13. :7. Lettice Unknown: Born abt 1185. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 3. Daughter of 14 & 15. END '''Generation 4''' :12. [[Kingsley-1525|Ranulph Kingsley]]: Born about 1155. Father of 6. Son of 24 & 25. '''Generation 5''' :24. [[Kingsley-282|Ranulph Kingsley]] (Kingsley-282) : Born Runcorn, Cheshire, England 1130. Died after 1189. Father of 12. Son of 48 & 49. :25. Leuca Unknown: Born Kingsley, Cheshire, , England 1135. Died England 1185. Mother of 12. Daughter of 50 & 51. '''Generation 6''' :48. Ranulph Kingsley: Born Kingsley, Cheshire, England 1080. Died Runcorn, Cheshire, England abt 1135. Father of 24. Son of 96 & 97. END

===Table 3.23 Ancestry of Catrin ferch Gruffudd (980-1217)=== ''Continued from Table2.4, #65 '''Generation 1: Catrin "Catherine" ferch Gruffudd: Born Gwynedd, Wales 1217. Died 1261. Or Catrin ferch Gruffudd ap Llwlelyn ap Iorwerth: Born Kingdom of Gwynedd, Wales 1233. She also married Maredudd (CB 54/23) Died 1261. Mother of 32. (CB Daughter of 46/307) Catrin is listed by Bartrum and followed by Boyer. '''Catrin is said to be a daughter of Gruffudd ap Llywelyn, and Rhanullt a wife or mistress other than Senena, his wife of most of his life. Rhanullt is named by a few sources, but not by many as a daughter of Rognvaldr Gudrodarson, the King of the Isle of Man. Rognvaldr had connections to North Wales during this period and the relationships are possible. Confident. Table 3.23A, Ancestors of Grufudd ap Llywelyn, appears below. Table 3.23B, Ancestors of Rhanult Rognvaldatter, appears following as part of [[Space: Ancestors of Rhanullt Rognvaldatter]] '''Generation 2''' Confident :2. Gruffudd ap Llywelyn: Born Gwynedd, Wales abt 1198. Died Tower Of London, England 01 Mar 1244. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Confident '''Generation 3''' Confident :4. Llywelyn ap Iorwerth: Born Aberffraw Castle, Anglesey, Gwynedd 1173. Died Aberconwy Abbey, Nant Conwy, Arllechwedd Cantref, Gwynedd 11 Apr 1240. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Confident SB 1/1 :5. Tangwystl ferch Llywarch: Born Denbighshire, Wales abt 1182. Died Caernarvonshire, Wales aft 1201. Mother of 2. Daughter of 10 & 11. Confident '''Generation 4''' Confident :8. Iorwerth ab Owain: Born Aberffraw Castle, Anglesey, Wales abt 1130. Died Aberffraw Castle, Anglesey, Wales 1174. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. SB 2/2 Confident :9. Margred ferch Madog: Born Powys, Wales abt 1130. Died Kingdom of Gwynedd abt 1201. Mother of 4. Daughter of 18 & 19. SB 2/3 Confident :10. Llywarch ap Iorwerth: Born Of, Denbighshire, Wales abt 1137. Died [date unknown]. Father of 5. Son of 20 & 21. Confident :11. Tangwystl Llywarch: Born Menai, Anglesey, Wales abt 1155. Died Wales 11 Dec 1182. Mother of 5. Daughter of 22 & 23. Confident '''Generation 5''' Confident :16. Owain ap Gruffydd: Born Nant Gwynant, Arllechwedd, Gwynedd, Wales 1078. Died Wales 23 Nov 1170. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33. Same as Table 4.20 #1. SB 3/4 Confident :17. Gwladys Llywarch: Born Arwystli, Pembrokeshire, Wales 1098. Died Montgomeryshire, , Wales 1155. Mother of 8. Daughter of 34 & 35. Same as Table 4.23 #1. SB 3/5 Confident. :18. Madog ap Maredudd: Born Mathrafal, Kingdom of Powys 1091. Died Winchester, England 09 Feb 1160. Father of 9. Son of 36 & 37. SB 3/6 Confident :19. Susanna ferch Gruffudd: Born Caernarvonshire, Wales abt 1106. Died 1165. Mother of 9. Daughter of 38 & 39. SB 3/7 says unknown. Confident. END :20. Iorwerth ap Cynon: Born abt 1115. Died [date unknown]. Father of 10. Son of 40 & 41. Confident. END :22. Llywarch ap Bran: Born Menai, Anglesey, Wales 1120. Died Wales 1155. Father of 11. Son of 44 & 45. Confident :23. Rhael Goronwy: Born Tegeingl, Wales 1111. Died Wales [date unknown]. Mother of 11. Daughter of 46 & 47. Confident '''Generation 6''' Confident :32. Gruffudd ap Cynan: Born Swords, Kingdom of Dublin abt 1054. Died Caernarvonshire, Wales 1137. Father of 16. Son of 64 & 65. = Table 4.20 #2. SB 5/8 Confident :33. Angharad Deuheubarth: Born Tegaingl, Flint, Wales 1065. Died Tegaingl, Flintshire, Wales 1162. Mother of 16. Daughter of 66 & 67. = Table 4.20 #3. SB 5/9 Confident :34. Llywarch ap Trahaearn: Born Arwystli, Powys Wenwynwyn 1070. Died Kingdom of Powys aft 1124. Father of 17. Son of 68 & 69. = Table 4.23 #2. SB 5/10. Confident :35. Dyddgu ferch Iorwerth: Born Builth, Breconshire, Wales 1060. Died 1124. Mother of 17. Daughter of 70 & 71. = Table 4.23 #3. SB says unknown. Confident. :36. Maredudd ap Bleddyn: Born Montgomery, Wales abt 1047. Died Kingdom of Powys, Wales 1132. Father of 18. Son of 72 & 73. SB 5/12. Confident :37. Hunydd ferch Einudd: Born Dyffryn Clwyd cantref, Kingdom of Gwynedd abt 1063. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 18. Daughter of 74 & 75. SB 5/13 Confident :44. Bran Dinawal: Born Wales 1100. Died 1127. Father of 22. Son of 88 & 89. Confident :46. Gronwy Ap Owain: Born Tegeingl, Wales abt 1073. Died Tegeingl, Wales 1124. Father of 23. Son of 92 & 93. Confident :47. Genilles ferch Hoedlyw Hoedlyw: Born Uwch Dulas, Denbighshire, Wales abt 1077. Died Tegeingl, Flintshire, Wales 1177. Mother of 23. Daughter of 94 & 95. Confident '''Generation 7''' :64. Cynan ab Iago: Born Caernarvonshire, Cymru bef 1019. Died Dublin, Ireland abt 1060. Father of 32. Confident SB 5/16 '''Continued Table 4.20 #4''' :65. Ragnailt Olafsdotter: Born Dublin, Ireland abt 1020. Died Dublin, Ireland 1076. Mother of 32. Confident SB 5/17. '''Continued Table 4.20 #5''' :66. Owain ab Edwyn: Born Tegeingl abt 1040. Died Tegeingl, Wales abt 1105. Father of 33. Confident SB 5/18. '''Continued Table 4.20 #6''' :67. Morwyl ferch Ednywain: Born Tegaingl, Wales 1049. Died Tegaingl, Wales [date unknown]. Mother of 33. SB Unknown. '''Continued Table 4.20 #7.''' :68. Trahaearn Caradawg: Born Arwistli, Kingdom of Powys 1044. Died Battle of Mynydd Carn 1080. Father of 34. SB 5/20. '''Continued Table 4.23 #4''' :69. Nest ferch Gruffudd: Born Kingdom of Powys 1050. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 34. '''Continued Table 4.23 #5 :70. Iorwerth ap Cadwgon: Born Cedewain, Kingdom of Powys abt 1040. Died Cedwain, Kingdom of Powys [date unknown]. Father of 35. '''Continued Table 4.23 #6 :72. Bleddyn ap Cynfyn: Born Trefaldwyn (Montgomery), Sir Drefaldwyn Montgomeryshire), Cymru (Wales) abt 1025. Died Welshpool, Montgomeryshire, Wales 1075. Father of 36. SB 5/24 '''Continued Table 4.3''' :73. Haer ferch Cillin: Born Gêst, Wales abt 1025. Died Wales abt 1049. Mother of 36. SB 5/25. '''Continued Table 4.4''' :74. Einudd Ap Morien: Born Dyffryn Clwyd, Gwynedd 1030. Died Powys, Wales [date unknown]. Father of 37. SB 5/26 = Table 3.9 #98. END :75. Efa verch Llewelyn: Born Denbighshire,Wales abt 1035. Died Denbighshire, Wales [date unknown]. Mother of 37. = Table 3.9 #99. END :78. Owain ab Edwyn: Born Tegeingl abt 1040. Died Tegeingl, Wales abt 1105. Father of 39. '''Continued Table 4.35 Ancestors of Owain ab Edwyn.''' :79. Morwyl ferch Ednywain: Born Tegaingl, Wales 1049. Died Tegaingl, Wales [date unknown]. Mother of 39. '''Continued Table 4.27. Ancestors of Morwyl ferch Ednywain.''' :88. Dinawal Ap Tudwal: Born Wales abt 1070. Died Montgomery, Wales 1128. Father of 44. Son of Tudwal ap Einodd, b. Gwynedd 1031. '''Continued Table 4.32, Ancestors of Tudwal ap Einodd.''' :92. Owain ab Edwyn: Born Tegeingl abt 1040. Died Tegeingl, Wales abt 1105. Father of 46. Son of Edwyn ap Gronwy, b. Tegeingl 1017 END :93. Morwyl ferch Ednywain: Born Tegaingl, Wales 1049. Died Tegaingl, Wales [date unknown]. Mother of 46. '''Continued Table 4.28, Ancestors of Morwyl ferch Ednywain.''' :94. Hoedlyw Ap Ithel: Born Uwch Dulas, Denbighshire, Wales 1051. Died [date unknown]. Father of 47. Confident. '''Continued Table 4.30 Ancestors of Hoedlyw ap Ithel.'''

==The Fourth Six Generations== ===Table 4.1 Ancestry of William Corbet. Confident. (1029-1080) END=== '''Ancestors of King Henry VII''' "Continued from Table 3.1 #32" ''Continued from Table 3.1 #64'' '''Generation 1''' Confident :1. William "Lord of Worthen" Corbet: Born Shropshire, England about 1080. Died Wattlesborough, Shropshire, England 1136. Confident '''Generation 2''' Confidenbt :2. Roger Corbet: Born Pays De Caux, Normandie, France abt 1050. Died Forden, Shropshire, England aft Jan 1122. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Confident '''Generation 3''' Confident :4. Corbet Normannus: Born Normandy 1020. Died Shropshire, England 1080. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Confident. END

===Table 4.2: Ancestry of Ednyfed ap llywarch. Confident. (790-995)=== ''From Table 3.5, #64 Ednyfed ap Llywarch'' Continuation Files: :[[Space: Legendary Ancestors of Tudor Trevor]] :[[Space: Legendary Ancestors of Gwaithfoed of Powys]] :[[Space: Legendary Ancestors of Rhodri Mawr|Legendary Ancestors of Rhodri Mawr and Angharad]] '''Generation 1''' Confident :1. [[ap Llywarch-13|Ednyfed ap Llywarch]]: (ap Llywarch-13) Born Kingdom of Powys about 0995. Husband of [[Verch Rhiwallon-4|Sioned ferch Rhiwallon]] (verch Rhiwallon-4), however, she cannot chronologically be the daughter of Rhiwallon ap Cynfyn as many suppose. Died Kingdom of Powys 1076. (CB 357/#7) Confident. '''Generation 2''' Confident :2. Llywarch Gam ap Lluddica: Born abt 0965. Died 1048. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Confident. (CB 357#5. Boyer says married Nest ferch Gwerystan. :3. Lleicu ferch Gwerystan: Born Wales abt 980 . Died [date unknown]. Mother of 1. Daughter of 6 & 7. Confident '''Generation 3''' Confident :4. Llydocca ap Tudor Tefor: Born Dinbych, Kingdom of Powers abt 0930. Died Wales abt 1037. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Confident. CB #356#3 :5. Angharad ferch Iago: Born Kingdom of Gwynedd abt 0950 .[date unknown] Mother of 2. Daughter of 10 & 11. Confident :6. Gwerystan ap Gwaithfoed. Born Kingdom of Powys about 960. Died Kingdom of Powys 1035. Father of 3. Son of 12 & 13. Confident. ''Late sources show him married to Nest verch Cadell: Born Montgomeryshire, Wales 0954. Died 1007 but Stewart Baldwin notes this is chronologically impossible.'' '''Generation 4''' Confident :8. '''Twdwr ab Ynyr (Tudor Trefor)''' Born Llys Pengwern, Kingdom of Powys 0900. Died Wales about 948. (CB#1/356) Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. Confident. Documented ancestry here; legendary ancestry at [[Space: Legendary Ancestors of Tudor Trevor.]] :9. Angharad ferch Hywel Dda: Born Dynevor, Llandyfeisant, Carmarthenshire, Wales 0900. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 4. Daughter of 18 & 19. Sister of Owain, #20, Table 4.3. CB m1/356; CB dau7/284. Confident. :10. Iago ap Idwal: Born Kingdom of Gwynedd, Cymru, 0908. Died Cymru 979. Father of 5. Son of 20 & 21. Confident :12. Gwaithfoed of Powys ap Gwynnan: Born Cwybr, Rhuddlan Commote, Tegeingl Cantreff, Kingdom of Gwynedd, Wales , 0940. Died 1038. Father of 6. Son of 24 & 25. Confident. See also at [[Space: Legendary Ancestors of Gwaithfoed of Powys]] '''Continued at Table 5.2: Ancestors of Gwaithfoed of Powys ap Gwnnan.''' '''Generation 5''' Reviewed :16. Ynyr ap Cadfarch: Born Denbighshire, Wales abt 0870. Died Wales [date unknown]. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33. Confident. See [[Space: Legendary Ancestors of Tudor Trevor]]. :17. Rheingar ferch Lluddoca: Born Wales 0880. Died Wales [date unknown]. Mother of 8. Daughter of 34 & 35. Confident. :18. Hywel ap Cadell (Hywel Dda): Born Dynevor Castle, Llandilo, Carmarthshire, Wales Abt 880. Died Dynevor Castle, Llandilo, Carmarthshire, Wales 0950. Father of 9. Son of 36 & 37. (CB7/284) Confident :19. Elen verch Llywarch: Born Mongomeryshire, Wales 0893. Died Dynever Castle, Carmarthenshire, Wales 0929. Mother of 9. Daughter of 38 & 39. (SB) Confident. :20. Idwal Foel ab Anarawd: Born Aberffro, Anglesey, Wales 0883. Died Dindeathwy, Anglesey, Wales abt 0942. Father of 10. Son of 40 & 41. Confident :21. Avandreg ferch Merfyn: Born Gwynedd, Wales 0891. Died 0948. Mother of 10. Daughter of 42 & 43. Confident. :24. Gwynnan ap Gwynnog: Born Wales 0890. Died Wales [date unknown]. Father of 12. Son of 48 & 49. Confident. See [[Space: Legendary Ancestors of Gwaithfoed of Powys]]. :25. Morgalla ferch Ieuan: Born Wales abt 0904. Died Wales [date unknown]. Mother of 12. Daughter of 50 & 51. Unsourced. END '''Generation 6''' Confident. :32. Cadfarch ap Gwrgant: Born abt 0845. Died [date unknown]. Father of 16. Son of 64 & 65. Confident. :34. Lluddocca ap Caradog Freichfras: Born abt 0835. Died [date unknown]. Father of 17. Son of 68 & 69. Confident. :36. Cadell Mawr Manaw: Cadell ap Rhodri Mawr. Born Caer Seiont, Crnrvn, Wales abt 0861. Died Anglesey, Wales 0909. Father of 18. Son of 72 & 73. (CB283/4) Confident. :38. Llywarch Hyfaidd: Born Dynevor, Carmarthenshire 0867. Died Dyfed Wales, 0904. Father of 19. Son of 76 & 77. Confident. :40. Anarawd Mawr Gwynedd: Born Caer Seiont, Carnarvonshire, Wales 0857. Died Aberffraw Castle, Anglesey, Wales abt 0915. Father of 20. Son of 80 & 81. Confident :41. Cynad Dyfnwallon: (Cynad ferch Meurig) Born Gwynedd, Caenarvonshire 0861. Died Caernarvonshire, Wales 0920. Mother of 20. Daughter of 82 & 83. Confident :42. Merfyn Manaw ap Rhodri: Born Caer, Wales abt 0859. ''Received Powys upon father's death.''Died Wales 0900. Father of 21. Son of 84 & 85. Confident. '''Same as #84, Table 4.3''' :48. Gwynnog Farfsych ap Lles: Born Wales abt 0880. Died Wales [date unknown]. Father of 24. Son of 96 & 97. Confident. A '''Generation 7''' Confident :64. Gwrgant ap Gwaeddgar: Born abt 0790. Died [date unknown]. Father of 32. Confident. Son of Gwaethgar ap Bywyn, born 690. No documented ancestry earlier than Gwaethgar. Confident. '''Continued at [[Space: Legendary Ancestry of Tudor Trevor]]''' END :68. Caradog ap Hywell: Born Rhôs Cantref, Kingdom of Gwynedd abt 0815. Died [date unknown]. Father of 34. Confident. END :72. '''Rhodri Mawr ap Merfyn''': Born Caer Seiont, Wales abt 0820. Died Anglesey, Wales abt 0878. Father of 36. Rhodri Mawr (CB 282/2), son of (CB281/1 Merfyn Fychan. Same as #80 and 84. ''Roderick the Great. sovreign 843. Upon death in 877 divided Principality into Deheubarth (Cadel), Gwynedd (Anarawd) and Powys (Merfyn).'' Son of Merfyn ap Gwriad. No documented ancestors earlier than Merfyn. Confident. '''Continued at [[Space: Legendary Ancestors of Rhodri Mawr|Legendary Ancestors of Rhodri Mawr and Angharad]]''' :76. Hyfaidd ap Bledri: Born Dyfed,Wales 0820. Died Dyfed,Wales 0893. Father of 38. Confident. '''Continued at Table 5.1 Ancestry of Hyfaidd ap Bledri''' :80. Rhodri Mawr. Same as #72 & 84. :82. Meurig ap Dyfnwallon: Born Ceredigion, Gwynedd, Wales abt 0800. Died Ceredigion, Wales [date unknown]. Father of 41. Confident. '''Continued at #2, Table 5.2: Ancestry of Angharad ferch Meurig.''' :84. Rhodri Mawr. Same as #72 & 80. Confident. :96. Lles Llyddog ap Ceidio: Born Powys, Montgomeryshire, Wales, 0850. Died Powys, Wales [date unknown]. Father of 48. Confident. See also at [[Space: Legendary Ancestors of Gwaithfoed of Powys]]. '''Continued at Table 5.2: Ancestors of Gwaithfoed of Powys.'''

===Table 4.3 Ancestry of Bleddyn and Rhiwallon ap Cynfyn. Confident (820-1025)=== ''From Table 3.5 #80 Bleddyn ap Cynfyn'' "From Table 3.9 #96 Bleddyn ap Cynfyn'' ''From Table 3.14 #73 Gwladus ferch Rhiwallon ap Cynfyn'' '''Generation 0''' Confident :0. Gwladus ferch Rhiwallon ap Cynfyn '''Generation 1''' Confident. :1A Rhiwallon ap Cynfyn, . 1024 Powys, m. Faelis ferch Llywelyn ap Llywelyn. :1B. Bleddyn ap Cynfyn: Born Trefaldwyn (Montgomery), Sir Drefaldwyn (Montgomeryshire), Cymru (Wales) about 1025. Husband of Haer ferch Cillin (Table 4.4). Died Welshpool, Montgomeryshire, Wales 1075. Confident. Same as Table 4.14 #8 '''Generation 2''' Confident. :2. Cynfyn ap Gwerystan: Born Wales abt 0990. Died Wales abt 1039. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Confident. :3. Angharad ferch Maredudd: Born Deheubarth, Wales abt 0982. Died Rhuddlan, Flintshire / Denbighshire, Wales 1058. Mother of 1. Daughter of 6 & 7. Confident. '''Generation 3''' Confident. :4. Gwerystan ap Gwaithfoed: Born Kingdom of Powys abt 0960. Died Kingdom of Powys 1035. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Confident. '''Same as #6 on Table 4.2''' :6. Maredudd ab Owain: Born Kingdom of Deheubarth, Wales abt 0945. Died Kingdom of Deheubarth, Wales 0999. Father of 3. Son of 12 & 13. Confident. '''Generation 4''' Confident. :8. Gwaithfoed ap Gwynnan of Powys: Born Cwybr, Rhuddlan Commote, Tegeingl Cantreff, Wales 0920. Died [date unknown]. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. Confident '''Same as #12 on Table 4.2.''' :12. Owain ap Hywel: Born North Wales abt 0910. ''King of Deheubarth.'' Died North Wales 0988. Father of 6. Son of 24 & 25. Confident. Same as Table 5.5 #1 :13. Angharad ferch Llewelyn: Born Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales 0918. Died Llandilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales aft 0987. Mother of 6. Daughter of 26 & 27. Confident. '''Generation 5''' Confident :16. Gwynnan ap Gwynnog: Born Wales 0890. Died Wales [date unknown]. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33. Confident. '''Same as #24 on Table 4.2. See Space: Legendary Ancestors of Gwaithfoed of Powys.''' :17. Morgalla Verch Ieuan: Born Wales 0904. Died Wales [date unknown]. Mother of 8. Daughter of 34 & 35. Uncertain. END. :24. Hywel Dda ap Cadell: Born Dynevor Castle, Llandilo, Carmarthshire, Wales abt 0880. ''Prince of Deheubarth.'' Died Dynevor Castle, Llandilo, Carmarthshire, Wales 0950. Father of 12. Son of 48 & 49. Confident. Same as Table 5.5 #2 :25. Elen ferch Llywarch: Born Mongomeryshire, Wales 0893. Died Dynever Castle, Carmarthenshire, Wales 0929. Mother of 12. Daughter of 50 & 51. Confident. Same as Table 5.5 #3 :26. Llewelyn ap Merfyn: Born Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales abt 0890. Died Wales 0942. Father of 13. Son of 52 & 53. Confident. '''Generation 6''' Confident :32. Gwynnog Farfsych Lles: Born Wales abt 0880. Died Wales [date unknown]. Father of 16. Son of 64 & 65. Confident. '''Same as #48 on Table 4.2. See Space: Legendary Ancestors of Gaithfoed of Powys.''' :48. Cadell Mawr Manaw; Cadell ap Rhodri Mawr: Born Caer Seiont, Crnrvn, Wales abt 0861. Died Anglesey, Wales 0909. Father of 24. Son of 96 & 97. Confident. '''Same as #36 on Table 4.2, and #4 on Table 5.5. :50. Llywarch ap Hyfaidd: Born Dynevor, Carmarthenshire 0867. Died Dyfed Wales 0904. Father of 25. Son of 100 & 101. Confident. '''Same as #38 on Table 4.2 and #6 on Table 5.5''' :52. Merfyn Manaw ap Rhodri: Born Caer, Wales abt 0859. Died Wales 0900. Father of 26. Son of 104 & 105. Confident. '''Same as #42 on Table 4.2''' '''Generation 7''' Confident. :64. Lles Llawddeog ap Ceidio: Born Powys, Montgomeryshire, Wales, 0850. Died Powys, Wales [date unknown]. Father of 32. Confident. Same as #96 on Table 4.2. Continued [[Space: Legendary Ancestors of Gwaithfoed of Powys]]. '''Continued Table 5.2 #8 Ancestry of Gwaithfoed of Powys, Generation 4: Lies Llawddeg ap Ceidio.''' :96. '''Rhodri ap Merfyn''': Born Wales abt 0820. Died Anglesey, Wales abt 0878. Father of 48. Confident. Same as #72 on Table 4.2 and #8 on Table 5.5. '''Continued on [[Space: Legendary Ancestry of Rhodri Mawr and Angharad]]''' :100. Hyfaidd Bledri: Born Dyfed,Wales 0820. Died Dyfed,Wales 0893. Father of 50. Confident. '''Continued Table 5.1 Ancestors of Hyfaidd Bledri''' :104. Rhodri ap Merfyn. Confident. Same as 96.

===Table 4.4: Ancestors of Haer ferch Cillyn. Confident. (993-1089) END=== :''Continued from #35, Table 3.14'' :''Continued from #81. Table 3.5'' :''Continued from #33, Table 3.9'' :''Continued from #5, Table 4.19'' :"Continued from #5, Table 4.30 ""Continued from #5, Table 4.29 '''Generation 1''' Confident. :1. Haer (Cillyn) ferch Cynyllyn: Born Gest, Caernarvonshire, Wales about 1025. Wife of Bleddyn ap Cynfin, Table 4.3. Died Caernarvonshire, Wales 1089. Confident. '''Generation 2''' Confident. :2. Cillin or Cunillon Gest y Blaidd Rhudd: Born Gest, Dolbenmaen, Caernarvonshire, Wales 0993. Died Caernarvonshire, Wales 1024. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. ''Sometimes shown as ab y Blaidd Rhudd, which would give him a father, but this is not documented. He is sometimes shown as the grandson of Hywel Iguel Cadell and his wife Elen verch Llywarch, but this is not possible. Confident. END

===Table 4.5 Ancestors of Tynhaearn ab Iorwerth Hillfawr. (960-1030) Confident. END''' === '''Generation 1''' Confident :1. [[ab Iorwerth Hilfawr-1|Tynhaearn ab Iorwerth Hilfawr]]: Born Halchdyn, Chirk Parish, Wales 1030. Died [date unknown]. Confident. '''Generation 2''' Confident :2. [[ap Mael Maelienydd-1|Iorwerth Hilfawr ap Mael Maelienydd]] Born Halchdyn, Chirk Parish, Wales abt 1000. Of Halchdyn in the parish of Llandysilio, Deuddwr, was born, say, 1000 (CB 2/243) Died [date unknown]. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Confident. '''Generation 3''' Confident. END :4. [[Maelienydd-1|Mael Maelienydd]] Born abt 0960. Was living in 978. (CB 1/243) Confident. Died [date unknown]. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. "Ancient sources are divided as to Mael Maelienydd's parentage." (Bartrum). Confident. END

===Table 4.6: Gwynedd Ancestry: Ancestors of Tudwal ap Einudd''' Confident. (742-1040)=== ''From Table 3.6 #96'' '''Generation 1''' Confident :1. Tudwal Ap Einudd: Born Gwynedd, Wales, England 1040. Died Wales 1075. Confident. '''Generation 2''' Confident :2. Einudd Ap Aelan: Born Gwynedd, Wales, England 0987. Died 1040. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Confident '''Generation 3''' Confident :4. Aelan Ap Alser: Born Wales 0917. Died 1035. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Confident '''Generation 4''' Confident :8. Alser Ap Tudwal: Born Gwynedd, Wales 0892. Died 1010. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. Confident '''Generation 5''' Confident :16. Tudwal ap Rhodri: Born Caer Seiont, Gwynedd, Wales abt 0865. Died [date unknown]. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33. Confident :17. Ellen ferch Aleth: Born Uchelogoed, Wales 0867. Died Anglesey, , Wales [date unknown]. Mother of 8. Daughter of 34 & 35. Confident '''Generation 6''' Confident :32. '''Rhodri ap Merfyn''': Born Caer Seiont, Wales abt 0820. Died Anglesey, Wales abt 0878. Father of 16. Son of 64 & 65. '''See also [[Space: Legendary Ancestors of Rhodri Mawr|Legendary Ancestors of Rhodri Mawr and Angharad]] ''' Confident '''Generation 7''' :64. Merfyn Frych ap Gwriad: Born Kingdom of Gwynedd 0764. Died Cyfeiliog, Ketell, Wales 0843. Father of 32. Confident. END '''See [[Space: Legendary Ancestors of Rhodri Mawr|Legendary Ancestors of Rhodri Mawr and Angharad]]

===Table 4.7: Ancestors of Ednywain I Bendew (800-1020) Confident === ''From Table 3.6 #106'' '''Generation 1''' Confident :1. Ednywain I "Bendew" Ap Neiniad: Born Cilcain, Tegaingl, Wales about 1020. Died Gwynedd, Wales after 1079. Confident '''Generation 2''' Confident :2. Neiniad Ap Gwaethfoed: Born Mathrafal, Kingdom of Powys 0990. Died Mathrafal, Kingdom of Powys abt 1027 Died abt 1027. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Confident '''Generation 3''' Confident :4. Gwaethvoed ap Gwrydr: Born Kingdom of Powys abt 0960. Of Tegeingl. Died Llanfair Caereinion Powys Wales 08 May 1038. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Confident '''Generation 4''' Researched :8. Gwrydr Caradog: Born Powys, Montgomeryshire, Wales abt 0894. Died abt 0960. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. Confident :9. Morfydd Owain: Born Wales 0920. Died Wales [date unknown]. Mother of 4. Daughter of 18 & 19. Unsourced. END '''Generation 5''' Confident :16. Caradog Lles: Born Powys, Montgomeryshire, Wales abt 0874. Died Kingdom of Powys, abt 0894. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33. Confident. '''Generation 6''' Confident. :32. Lles Llawddeog ap Ceidio: Born Powys, Montgomeryshire, Wales, 0850. Died Powys, Wales [date unknown]. Father of 16. Son of 64 & 65. Confident. '''Continued Table 5.2 Ancestors of Gwaithfoed of Powys, Generation 4 #8 Leis Llawddeg ap Ceidio.''' '''Generation 7''' :64. Ceidio Corf: Born Arwystli, Montgomeryshire, Wales abt 0800. Died Powysland, , , Wales 0833. Father of 32. Confident. '''Continued Table 5.2 Ancestors of Gwaithfoed of Powys, Generation 5 #16, Ceidio Corf.'''

===Table 4.8: Ancestors of Ithel ap Edryd. Confident. (850-1040)=== From Table 3.6 #108 '''Generation 1''' Confident :1. Ithel (Edryd) Ap Edryd: Born Uwch Dulas, Rhos, Kingdom of Gwynedd about 1040. Died [date unknown]. Confident '''Generation 2''' Confident :2. Edryd Ap Inethan: Born Uwch Dulas, Rhos, Kingdom of Gwynedd abt 1010. Died [date unknown]. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Confident '''Generation 3''' Confident :4. Inethan ap Iaseth: Born Kingdom of Gwynedd abt 0980. Died [date unknown]. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Confident '''Generation 4''' Confident :8. Iaseth ap Carwed: Born Brnffenigl, Kingdom of Gwynedd abt 0950. Died [date unknown]. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. Confident '''Generation 5''' Confident :16. Carwed ap Marchudd: Born Kingdom of Gwynedd abt 0920. Died [date unknown]. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33. Confident '''Generation 6''' Confident :32. Marchudd ap Cynan: Born Uwch Dulas, Kingdom of Gwynedd abt 0890. Died [date unknown]. Father of 16. Son of 64 & 65. Confident '''Generation 7''' Confident :64. Cynan ap Elyfyn: Born Kingdom of Gwynedd abt 0850. Died Wales [date unknown]. Father of 32. Confident. '''Continued on Table 5.3 Ancestors of Cynan ap Elyfyn.'''

===Table 4.9 '''Ancestors of Hywel ap Trahaearn''' Confident END (800-1050)=== From Table 3.7, #64 '''Generation 1''' Confident :1. Hywel ap Trahaern: Born Kingdom of Powys 1050. Died [date unknown]. Confident '''Generation 2''' Confident :2. Trahaearn ap Pasgen: Born Kingdom of Powys abt 1015. Died [date unknown]. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Confident '''Generation 3''' Confident :4. Pasgen ap Gwyn: Born Kingdom of Powys 0980. Died [date unknown]. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Confident '''Generation 4''' Confident :8. Gwyn ap Gruffudd: Born Kingdom of Powys abt 0950. Died [date unknown]. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. Confident '''Generation 5''' Confident :16. Gruffudd ap Beli: Born Kingdom of Powys abt 0915. Died [date unknown]. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33. Confdient '''Generation 6''' Confident :32. Beli ap Selyf: Born Kingdom of Powys abt 0885. Died [date unknown]. Father of 16. Son of 64 & 65. Confident '''Generation 7''' Confident :64. Selyf ap Brochwel: Born Kingdom of Powys abt 0850. Died Powys, Wales [date unknown]. Father of 32. Confident '''Generation 8''' Confident :128. Brochfael Aeddan: Born Kingdom of Powys abt 825. Died [date unknown]. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Confident '''Generation 9''' Confident :256. Aedden ap Self: Born Kingdom of Powys, abt 0800. Died [date unknown]. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Confident. END

===Table 4.10 Ancestors of Robert ap Llywarch. Confident. END (913-1090) === From Table 3.7 #112 '''Generation 1''' Confident :1. Robert ap Llywarch: Born Arwystli, Kingdom of Powys about 1090. ''Youngest son of Llywarch. Stewart Baldwin believes wife is unknown'' Died [date unknown]. Confident '''Generation 2''' Confident :2. Llywarch ap Trahaearn: Born Arwystli, Kingdom of Powys 1070. Stewart Baldwin believes wife is unknown. Died Kingdom of Powys aft 1124. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Confident '''Generation 3''' Confident :4. Trahaearn ap Caradog: Born Arwistli, Kingdom of Powys 1044. ''Stewart Baldwin believes wife is unknown.'' Died Battle of Mynydd Carn 1080. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Confident '''Generation 4''' Confident :8. Caradog: Born Kingdom of Powys 1000. Died Wales 1044. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. Confident. END

===Table 4.11: Ancestry of Aldud Ferch Owain. Confident and Legendary (874-1075)=== From Table 3.8 #72 '''Generation 1''' Confident :1. [[ab Owain-12|Aldud ab Owain]] (ab Owain-12): Born Wales 1075. Died [date unknown]. CB4:114 Confident. '''Generation 2''' Confident :2. Owain ab Edwyn: Born Tegeingl abt 1040. Died Tegeingl, Wales abt 1105. Father of 1. SB. Son of 4 & 5. Confident :3. Morwyl ferch Ednywain Bendew: Born Tegaingl, Wales 1049. Died Tegaingl, Wales [date unknown]. Mother of 1. Daughter of 6 & 7. SB. Confident. '''Generation 3''' Confident :4. Edwyn ap Gronwy: Born Tegeingl, Wales 1017. SB says father unknown, so simply Edwin of Tegeingl. Died Northop, Tegeingl, Wales abt 1104. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Confident END :5. Iwerydd ferch Cynfyn: Born Montgomeryshire, Wales 1025. Died 1048. Mother of 2. Daughter of 10 & 11. SB Confident. :6. Ednywain I Ap Neiniad: Born Cilcain, Flintshire, Wales abt 1020. Died Gwynedd, Wales 1079. Father of 3. Son of 12 & 13. Confident. '''Generation 4''' Confident and Legendary :10. Cynfyn ap Gwerystan: Born Wales abt 0990. Died Wales abt 1039. Father of 5. Son of 20 & 21. Confident :12. Neiniad Ap Gwaethfoed: Born Mathrafal, Kingdom of Powys 0990. Died Mathrafal, Kingdom of Powys abt 1027. Father of 6. Son of 24 & 25. Legendary '''Generation 5''' Confident and Legendary :20. Gwerystan ap Gwaithfoed: Born Kingdom of Powys abt 0960. Died Kingdom of Powys 1035. Father of 10. Son of 40 & 41. Confident :24. Gwaithfoed ap Gwrydr: Born Kingdom of Powys abt 0960. Died Llanfair Caereinion, Kingdom of Powys 08 May 1038. Father of 12. Son of 48 & 49. Legendary '''Generation 6''' Confident and legendary :40. Gwaithfoed ap Gwynnan: Born Cwybr, Rhuddlan Commote, Tegeingl Cantreff, Wales 0920. Died [date unknown]. Father of 20. Son of 80 & 81. Confident :48. Gwrydr Caradog: Born Powys, Montgomeryshire, Wales abt 0894. Died abt 0960. Father of 24. Son of 96 & 97. Said to have married Morfydd ferch Owain (Unsourced). Legendary. Profile needs work. '''Generation 7''' Legendary :80. Gwynnan ap Gwynnog: Born Wales 0890. Died Wales [date unknown]. Father of 40. (7 generations) '''Continued Table 5.2, Ancestors of Gwaithfoed of Powys #2''' Said to have married Morgalla Verch Ieuan: Born Wales 0904. Died Wales [date unknown]. Unsourced. :96. Caradog ap Lles: Born Powys, Montgomeryshire, Wales abt 0874. Died Powysland, Wales abt 0894. Father of 48. Legendary. Needs work. Son of Lies Llawdeogg, b. 850. '''Continued Table 5.2, #8.'''

===Table 4.12: Ancestry of Robert Pulford (1030-1125) END=== ''From Table 3.8 Madog ap Einion'' #80 '''Generation 1''' Confident :1. [[Pulford-224|Robert de Pulford]] (Pulford-224): Born Pulford, Cheshire, England about 1125. Died [date unknown]. Confident '''Generation 2''' Confident :2. [[Pulford-225|Robert Pulford]]: Born Pulford, Cheshire, England abt 1095. Died [date unknown]. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Confident '''Generation 3''' Confident :4. [[FitzOsbern-31|Hugh fitz Osberne de Pulford]]: Born Normandie abt 1060. Died [date unknown]. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Confident '''Generation 4''' Confident :8 [[fitz Tezzon-1|Osberne fitz Tezzon]], born 1030. Confident. END

===Table 4.13 Ancestors of Cwnws ap Cillin. Legendary. (824-1000) Legendary=== ''From Table 3.9 #64'' '''Generation 1''' Legendary :1. Cwnws ap Cillin: Born 1030. Died [date unknown]. Legendary '''Generation 2''' Legendary 2. Cillin ap Maelog Dda: Born abt 1000. Died [date unknown]. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Legenary '''Generation 3''' Legendary :4. Maelog Greddyf: Born 0960. Died [date unknown]. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Legendary '''Generation 4''' Legendary :8. Greddyf Cwnws: Born abt 0924. Died [date unknown]. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. Legendary '''Generation 5''' legendary :16. Kwnnws Cillin: Born abt 0894. Died [date unknown]. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33. Legendary '''Generation 6''' Legendary :32. Cillin Peredur: Born abt 0864. Died [date unknown]. Father of 16. Son of 64 & 65. Legendary '''Generation 7''' Legendary :64. Peredur Tegerin Meilir: Born 0824. Died [date unknown]. Father of 32. Legendary. '''Continued on Table 5.4 Ancestors of Peredur ap Tegerin'''

===Table 4.16 Ancestors of Owen Cyfeiliog ap Gruffudd (910-1128) Confident=== ''From Table 3.9 #108'' '''Generation 1''' Confident :1. Owain "Cyfeiliog" ap Gruffudd: Born Powys, Wales about 1128. ''Prince of Southern Powys'' Died Stratta Marcella, Powys, Wales about 1197. Confident. '''Generation 2''' Confident :2. Gruffudd ap Maredudd: Born Montgomeryshire, Wales 1093. ''Prince of Powys'' Died Montgomeryshire, Wales 1128. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Confident :3. Gwerful ferch Gwrgeneu: Born Radnorshire, Wales abt 1097. Died Wales [date unknown]. Mother of 1. Daughter of 6 & 7. Confident '''Generation 3''' Confident :4. Maredudd ap Bleddyn: Born Montgomery, Wales abt 1047. Died Kingdom of Powys, Wales 1132. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Confident. :5. Hunydd ferch Einudd: Born Dyffryn Clwyd cantref, Kingdom of Gwynedd abt 1063. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 2. Daughter of 10 & 11. Confident :6. Gwrgenas ap Hywel: Born Wales abt 1050. Died [date unknown]. Father of 3. Son of 12 & 13. Confident. END :7. Margred ferch Rhys: Born Deheubarth 1082. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 3. Daughter of 14 & 15. Confident. '''Generation 4''' Confident :8. Bleddyn ap Cynfyn: Born Trefaldwyn (Montgomery), Sir Drefaldwyn (Montgomeryshire), Cymru (Wales) abt 1025. Died Welshpool, Montgomeryshire, Wales 1075. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. SB Confident. '''Same as Table 4.4 #1''' :9. Haer ferch Cillin: Born Gêst, Wales abt 1020. Died Wales abt 1049. Mother of 4. Daughter of 18 & 19. Confident. '''Same as Table 4.4 #1''' :10. Einudd Ap Morien: Born Dyffryn Clwyd, Gwynedd 1030. Died Powys, Wales [date unknown]. Father of 5. Son of 20 & 21. Confident. :11. Efa verch Llewelyn: Born Denbighshire,Wales abt 1035. Died Denbigshire, Wales [date unknown]. Mother of 5. Daughter of 22 & 23. SB does not show wife. Uncertain. :14. Rhys ap Tewdwr: Born Deheubarth abt 1040. '''King of Deheubarth.''' Died Brecon, Breconshire, Wales abt 1093. Father of 7. Son of 28 & 29. Confident :15. Catrin ferch Iestyn: Born 1040. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 7. Daughter of 30 & 31. Confident '''Generation 5''' Confident :16. Cynfyn ap Gwerystan: Born Wales abt 0990. Died Wales about 1039. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33. '''Same as Table 4.4 #2''' Confident. :17. Angharad ferch Maredudd: Born Deheubarth, Wales abt 0982. Died Rhuddlan, Flintshire / Denbighshire, Wales 1058. Mother of 8. Daughter of 34 & 35. '''Same as Table 4.4 #3''' Confident. :18. Cillin Gêst: Born Gest, Eifionydd, Wales abt 1000. Died Wales [date unknown]. Father of 9. Son of 36 & 37. "''Same as Table 4.6 #2''' Uncertain father, Blaidd Rhjuld Gest. Confident. END :20. Morien Ap Morgeneu: Born Powys,Wales abt 0985. Died Wales abt 1094. Father of 10. Son of 40 & 41. SB. Uncertain? :21. Gwenllian verch Rhys: Born Powys, Wales abt 1010. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 10. Daughter of 42 & 43. SB Uncertain? :22. Llewelyn ap Dolphyn: Born abt 1000. Died [date unknown]. Father of 11. Son of 44 & 45. Confident. END :23. Tangwystyl verch Iorwerth: Born 1009. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 11. Daughter of 46 & 47. Uncertain. END :28. Tewdr ap Cadell of Dinefwr: Born Dynevor,Llandyfeisant,Carmarthenshire,Wales abt 1000. '''King of Deheubarth.''' Died Brittany, France [date unknown]. Father of 14. Son of 56 & 57. Confident. :29. Gwenllian ferch Gruffydd: Born Brittany, Normandy, France 1000. Died Mechain, Wales 1069. Mother of 14. Daughter of 58 & 59. Confident :30. Iestyn ap Gwrgant: Born Glamorgan, Wales bef 1030. Died Monastery of Llangenys, Monmouthshire, Wales, 1095. Father of 15. Son of 60 & 61. Confident '''Generation 6''' Confident :32. Gwerystan ap Gwaithfoed: Born Powys, Wales 0960. Died Kingdom of Powys 1035. Father of 16. Son of 64 & 65. SB Confident. '''Same as Table 4.3 #4 :34. Maredudd ab Owain: Born Kingdom of Deheubarth, Wales abt 0945. '''King of Powys''' Died Kingdom of Deheubarth, Wales 0999. Father of 17. Son of 68 & 69. Confident. '''Same as Table 4.3 #6''' :40. Morgeneu Ap Elystan: Born Powys,,Montgomeryshire,Wales 1000. Died 1064. Father of 20. Son of 80 & 81. Confident :42. Rhys ap Marchan: Born abt 0990. Died [date unknown]. Father of 21. Son of 84 & 85. Legendary. :56. Cadell of Dinefwr: Born Dynevor,Llandyfeisant, Carmarthenshire, Wales abt 0953. Died Llangwm, Wales abt 1018. Father of 28. Son of 112 & 113. Confident :57. Elinor ferch Gwerystan: Born Powys, Wales abt 0980. Died Llangwm, Denbighshire, Wales 1041. Mother of 28. Daughter of 114 & 115. Confident :58. Gruffydd ap Gwynedd: Born Wales abt 0970. Died [date unknown]. Father of 29. Son of 116 & 117. Confident :60. Gwrgan ap Ithel: Born Wales about 985. '''King of Glywysing''' Died 1070. Father of 30. Son of 120 & 121. :61. Angharat verch Gwyn: Born abt 1015. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 30. Daughter of 122 & 123. Confident '''Generation 7''' Confident :64. Gwaithfoed ap Gwynnan: Born Cwybr, Rhuddlan Commote, Tegeingl Cantreff, Wales 0920. Died [date unknown]. Father of 32. Son of Gwynnan ap Glynog. '''Continued on Table 5.2 Ancestors of Gwaithfoed ap Gwynnan''' :68. Owain ap Hywel: Born North Wales abt 0910. '''King of Deheubarth.''' Died North Walesabout 0988. Father of 34. '''Continued on Table 5.5, Ancestors of Owain ap Hywel''' :69. Angharad ferch Llewelyn: Born Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales 0918. Died Llandilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales 1002. Mother of 34. Daughter of Llywelyn ap Merfyn. '''Continued on Table 5.8, Ancestors of Angharad ferch Llywelyn.''' :80. Elystan ap Gwaithfoed: Born abt 0970. Died [date unknown]. Father of 40. Son of Gwaithfoed ap Gwynnan., '''Continued on Table 5.2, Ancestors of Gwaithfoed ap Gwynnan.''' :84. Marchan ap Cynwrig: Born 0950. Died [date unknown]. Father of 42. Legendary. '''Continued on Table 5.9 Ancestors of Marcham ap Cynwrig.''' :112. Einion ab Owain: Born Dinefwr Castle, Dynevor, Llandyfeisant, Carmarthenshire Wales 0940. Died Gwent, Monmouthshire, England 0984. Father of 56. Confident. :113. Nest ferch Owain: Born Devon, England abt 0934. Died Devon, England abt 0963. Mother of 56. Confident. :114. Gwerystan ap Gwaithfoed: Born Powys, Wales 0970. Died Wales 1035. Father of 57. :120. Ithel ap Morgan: Born Wales about 945. '''King of Glywysing. Uncertain but subsantial ancestry. Died bef 1030. Father of 60. Father of #64 Gwaithfoed ap Gwynnan. :122. Gwyn Ap Collwyn: Born Montgomery, Montgomeryshire, Wales 0975. Died Wales [date unknown]. Father of 61. Confident. "''Continued Table 5.10 Ancestors of Gwyn ap Collwyn.

===Table 4.15 Ancestors of Ednyfed ap Idnerth=== ''Continued from Table 3.11, #80 Ednyfed ap Idnerth'' '''Generation 1''' Confident :1. Ednyfed ap Idnerth: Born about 1060. Died [date unknown]. Confident CB 140/25 '''Generation 2''' Confident :2. Idnerth ap Cadwgon: Born Wales abt 1040. Died [date unknown]. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Confident. CB139/20 :3. Dyddgu ferch Aron: Born Radnorshire, Wales, 1045. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 1. Daughter of 6 & 7. Confident '''Generation 3''' Confident :4. Cadwgon ap Elystan Glodrydd: Born Kingdom of Powys abt 1015. Died aft 1067. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. CB 137/15. Confident :5. Efa ferch Gwrgan: Born Kingdom of Gwent abt 1035. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 2. Daughter of 10 & 11. Confident '''Generation 4''' Confident :8. Elystan Glodrydd ap Cuhelyn: Born Wales abt 0990. Died Wales [date unknown]. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. CB137/14. Confident :9. Gwladys ferch Rhun: Born 1000. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 4. Daughter of 18 & 19. Confident :10. Gwrgan ab Ithel: Born Wales abt 1000. Died abt 1070. Father of 5. Son of 20 & 21. CB195/1. Confident '''Generation 5''' Pedigree Only :16. Cuhelyn ab Ifor: Born Wales abt 0960. Died [date unknown]. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33. CB Pedigree Only :20. Ithel ap Owen: Born Wales abt 0945. Died 1042. Father of 10. Son of 40 & 41. CB Pedigree Only '''Generation 6''' Pedigree Only :32. Ifor ap Seferys: Born Wales abt 0930. Died [date unknown]. Father of 16. Son of 64 & 65. CB Pedigree Onlyt :40. Idguallaun Morgant: Born Wales abt 0920. Died abt 1020. Father of 20. Son of 80 & 81. CB Pedigree Onlyt '''Generation 7''' Pedigree Only :64. Seferys ap Cadwr: Born Powys, Wales 0900. Died [date unknown]. Father of 32. CB Pedigree Only. '''Continued at Table 5.8 Ancestors of Seferys ap Cadwr.''' :80. Morgant Eweint: Born Morgannwg Gwlad, Glamorgan, Wales 0898. Died Glamorgan, Wales 0974. Father of 40. CB Pedigree Only. '''Continued at Table 5.9 Ancestors of Morgant ap Eweint.''' :81. Elen Rhodri: Born Wales abt 0860. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 40. Continued at [[Space: Legendary Ancestors of Rhodri Mawr|Legendary Ancestors of Rhodri Mawr and Angharad]].

===Table 4.16 Ancestors of Einion ap Seisyll. Confident. (1025-1175) === '''Ancestors of King Henry VII''' ''Continued from #66 on Table 3:15 '''Generation 1''' Confident :1. [[ap Seisyll-14|Einion ap Seisyll]] (ap Seisyll-14): Born Mathafarn, Meirionydd about 1175. Confident. CB 332/2 '''Generation 2''' Confident :2. Seisyllt ab Einion: Born Meirionydd Cantref, Kingdom of Gwynedd about 1145. Died [date unknown]. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Confident. CB 332/1 :3. Isabel ferch Bradwen: Born Meirionydd Cantref, Kingdom of Gwynedd about 1160. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 1. Daughter of 6 & 7. Confident. CB 332/1 '''Generation 3''' Confident :4. Einion ap Seisyllt: Born Mathafarn, Cyfeiliog abt 1110. Died [date unknown]. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Confident. :5. Nest ferch Madog: Born Nannau, Llanfachreth, Merionethshire, Wales, abt 1125. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 2. Daughter of 10 & 11. Confident :6. Bradwen ap Unknown: Born abt 1125. Died [date unknown]. Father of 3. Son of 12 & 13. Confident. END '''Generation 4''' Confident. :8. Seisyllt ab Ednowain: Born 1080. Died [date unknown]. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. Confident. See also Table 4.23 #40 and Table 4.27 #72. END :10. Madog ap Cadwgon. First Lord of Nannau. Born Nannau, Llanfachreth, Merionethshire, Wales abt 1090. Died [date unknown]. Father of 5. Son of 20 & 21. Confident :11. Efa Ferch Madog: Born Cyfeiliog, Kingdom of Powys, Wales 1100. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 5. Daughter of 22 & 23. Confident. END '''Generation 5''' Confident. :20. Cadwgon ap Bleddyn. "Of Powis". Born Montgomeryshire, Wales 1050. Died 1111. Father of 10. Son of 40 & 41. Confident. '''Generation 6''' Confident :40. Bleddyn ap Cynfyn: Born Trefaldwyn (Montgomery), Sir Drefaldwyn (Montgomeryshire), Cymru (Wales) abt 1025. Died Welshpool, Montgomeryshire, Wales 1075. Father of 20. Son of 80 & 81. Confident. '''Continued at Table 4.3 Bleddyn and Rhiwallon ap Cynfyn.''' '''Generation 7''' Confident :80. Cynfyn "of Powys" ap Gwerystan: Born Wales about 0990. Died Wales about 1039. Father of 40. '''Continued at Table 4.3 Bleddyn and Rhiwallon ap Cynfyn, #2.''' :81. Angharad ferch Maredudd: Queen of Powys. Born Deheubarth, Wales abt 0982. Died Rhuddlan, Gwynedd, Wales 1058. Mother of 40. Confident. '''Continued at Table 4.3 Bleddyn and Rhiwallon ap Cynfyn, #3.'''

===Table 4.17 Ancestors of Madog ap Maredudd and his brother Gruffudd ap Maredudd (890-1091) Reviewed=== :''Continued from Table 3.9, #88, Gruffudd ap Maredudd'' :''Continued from Table 3.10, #20, Gruffudd ap Maredudd'' :"Continued from Table 3.15, #64, Madog ap Maredudd :"Continued from Table 3.15 #96, Gruffudd ap Maredudd '''Generation 1''' Confident :!. Madog ap Maredudd, born Mathrafal, Kingdom of Powys, 1091. Died Winchester, England 9 Feb 1160. Married Susanna ferch Gruffudd. Confident. CB 14/26, SB 3/6 :1. Gruffudd "Prince of Powys" ap Maredudd: Born Montgomeryshire, Wales 1093. Died Montgomeryshire, Wales 1128. Married Gwerful ferch Gwrgeneu. Confident. CB15/27 '''Generation 2''' Confident :2. Maredudd ap Bleddyn: Born Montgomery, Wales abt 1047. Died Kingdom of Powys, Wales 1132. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. In addition to Hynydd, married Cristin ferch Bledrus. Confident SB4/12 :3. Hunydd ferch Einudd: Born Dyffryn Clwyd cantref, Kingdom of Gwynedd abt 1063, Died (date unknown). Mother of 1. Daughter of 6 & 7. Confident SB4/13 '''Generation 3''' Reviewed :4. Bleddyn ap Cynfyn: Born Trefaldwyn (Montgomery), Sir Drefaldwyn (Montgomeryshire), Cymru (Wales) abt 1025. Died Welshpool, Montgomeryshire, Wales 1075. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. '''NOTE OTHER HUSBAND''' SB5/24 Confident :5. Haer ferch Cillin: Born Gêst, Wales 1029. Died Wales 1049. Mother of 2. Daughter of 10 & 11. Confident. SB5/25 '''Same as #1, Table 4.4 Haer ferch Cillin.''' :6. Efnydd Ap Morien: Born Dyffryn Clwyd, Gwynedd, 1030. Died Powys,Wales [date unknown]. Father of 3. Son of 12 & 13. =Efnudd of Dyffin Clwyd SB5/26. Confident :7. Efa verch Llewelyn: Born Denbighshire,Wales about 1035. Died , Denbigshire, Wales [date unknown]. Mother of 3. Daughter of 14 & 15. Uncertain. '''Generation 4''' Reviewed :8. Cynfyn ap Gwerystan: Born Wales 0990. Died Wales abt 1039. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. SB6/48 Confident :9. Angharad ferch Maredudd: Born Deheubarth, Wales 0982. Died Rhuddlan, Gwynedd, Wales 1058. Mother of 4. Daughter of 18 & 19. SB6/49 Confident :10. Cillin Gêst (was Cillin y Blaidd Rhudd, not ap y Blaidd Rhudd) Born Gest, Eifionydd, Wales abt 1000. Died Wales [date unknown]. Father of 5. Son of 20 & 21. SB6/50 Confident. '''Same as 2, Table 4.6 Ancestry of Haer ferch Cillin''' END :12. Morien Ap Morgeneu: Born Powys,Wales abt 0985. Died Wales abt 1094. Father of 6. Son of 24 & 25. '''Same as Table 4.14, #20 Uncertain :13. Gwenllian verch Rhys: Born Powys, Wales abt 1010. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 6. Daughter of 26 & 27. '''Same as Table 4.14, #21 Uncertain :14. Llewelyn ap Dolphyn: Born abt 1000. Died [date unknown]. Father of 7. Son of 28 & 29. :15. Tangwystyl verch Iorwerth: Born 1009. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 7. Daughter of 30 & 31. '''Generation 5''' :16. Gwerystan ap Gwaithfoed: Born Kingdom of Powys abt 960. Died Kingdom of Powys, 1035. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33. Confident. SB7/96. Late soures make his wife to be Nest, dau of Cadell ap Brockwell, which is chronologically impossible. SB says earlier generations of pedigree show wide variation and are probably a late invention. END. :18. Maredudd ab Owain: Born Kingdom of Deheubath, Wales, abt 945. Died, Kingdom of Deheubarth, Wales, 0999. Father of 9. Son of 36 & 37 SB7/98 . :19. Asritha Verch Llandilo: Born Llandilo, Carmarthshire, Wales 0943. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 9. Daughter of 38 & 39. :20. Blaidd Rhudd Gest: Born Gêst, Wales abt 0970. Died [date unknown]. Father of 10. Son of 40 & 41. NO. MISTAKE., :24. Morgeneu Ap Elystan: Born Powys,,Montgomeryshire,Wales 1000. Died 1064. '''Refer to Table 4.14, #40 :26. Rhys ap Marchan: Born abt 0990. Died [date unknown]. '''Refer to Table 4.14#41''' Confident '''Generation 6''' :32. Gwaithfoed ap Gwynnan: Born Cwybr, Rhuddlan Commote, Tegeingl Cantreff, Wales 0920. Died [date unknown]. Father of 16. Son of 64 & 65.Confident. '''Continued on Table 5.2, Ancestors of Gaithfoed ap Gwynnan, ''' :36. Owain ap Hywel: Born North Wales abt 0910. Died North Wales 0988. Father of 18. Son of 72 & 73. Confident. sb 8/196. '''Continued on Table 5.5, Ancestors of Owain ap Hywel."" :37. Angharad ferch Llewelyn: Born Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales 0918. Died Llandilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales aft 0987. Mother of 18. Daughter of 74 & 75. '''Continued on Table 5.8 A ncestors of Angharad ferch Llywelyn.''' :48. Elystan ap Gwaithfoed: Born abt 0970. Died [date unknown]. '''Refer to Table 4.14, #80. Confident. '''Continued Table 5.2 Ancestors of Gwaithfoed ap Gwynnan.''' :52. Marchan ap Cynwrig: Born 0950. Died [date unknown]. Confident. '''Refer to Table 4.14 #84''' '''Continued at Table 5.9, Ancestors of Marchan ap Cynwrig.''' '''Generation 7''' :64. Gwynnan Gwynnog: Born Wales 0890. Died Wales [date unknown]. Father of 32. '''Continued at Table 5.2, Ancestors of Gaithfoed ap Gwynnon, #2''' :65. Morgalla Verch Ieuan: Born Wales 0904. Died Wales [date unknown]. Mother of 32. Reviewed. Same as Tabgle 5.2 #3. END :72. Hywel Dda Iguel Cadell: Born Dynevor Castle, Llandilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales 0880. Died Dynevor Castle, Llandilo, Carmarthshire, Wales 0950. Father of 36. Confident. SB9/392 '''Continued at Table 5.5 Ancestors of Owain ap Hywel, #2''' :73. Elen verch Llywarch: Born Mongomeryshire, Wales 0893. Died Dynever Castle, Carmarthenshire, Wales 0929. Mother of 36. Confident. '''Continued at Table 5.5 Ancestors of Owain ap Hywel, #3.''' :74. Llewelyn ap Merfyn: Born Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales abt 0890. Died Wales 0942. Father of 37. :96. Gwaithfoed ap Gwynnan: Born Cwybr, Rhuddlan Commote, Tegeingl Cantreff, Wales 0920. Died [date unknown]. Same as #32 '''Refer to Table 4.16''' (Revise #) Confident. '''Continued at Table 5.2, Ancestors of Gwaithfoed ap Gwynna''' :104. Cynwrig Ap Cynddelw: Born Wales about 0915. Died [date unknown]. '''Refer to Table 4.17''' (Revise #) Confident. '''Continued at Table 5.9. Ancestors of Marchan ap Cynwrig, #2.'''

===Table 4.18 Ancestry of Cadrod Hardde ap Gwrydr=== '''Ancestors of King Henry VII''' ''Continued from Table 3.10 #64 Cadrod Hardde'' '''Generation 1''' Confident :1. Cadrod Hardde (Gwrydr) ap Gwrydr: Born about 1060. Died [date unknown]. Husband of Angharad ferch Brochwel. Confident '''Generation 2''' Confident :2. Gwrydr Maelog: Born [date unknown]. Died [date unknown]. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Confident '''Generation 3''' Confident :4. Maelog Greddyf: Born 0960. Died [date unknown]. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Confident '''Generation 4''' Confident :8. Greddyf Cwnws: Born abt 0924. Died [date unknown]. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. Confident '''Generation 5''' Confident :16. Kwnnws Cillin (Cillin Ynfyd ap Peredur): Born abt 0894. Died [date unknown]. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33. = Table 4.19 #32. Confident. '''Generation 6''' Confident :32. Killingad Peredur: Born abt 0864. Died [date unknown]. Father of 16. Son of 64 & 65. = Table 4.19 #64. Confident '''Generation 7''' Confident :64. Peredur Tegerin Meilir: Born 0824. Died [date unknown]. Father of 32. =Table 4.19 #128 '''Continued Table 5.4 Ancestors of Peredur ap Tegerin'''

===Table 4.19 Ancestry of Angharad ferch Brochwel=== ''Continued from Table 3.10 #65'' '''Generation 1''' Confident :1. Anghard (Brochwel) ferch Brochwel: Born about 1060. Died [date unknown]. Wife of Cadrod Harfdde ap Gwyrydr. Confident '''Generation 2''' Confident :2. Brochwel ap Bledrus: Born 1017. Died [date unknown]. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Confident '''Generation 3''' Confident :4. Bledrus ab Aelah: Born 0987. Died [date unknown]. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Confident '''Generation 4''' Confident :8. Aelan ap Greddye: Born 0957. Died= [date unknown]. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. Confident '''Generation 5''' Confident :16. Greddyf ap Cwnws: Born abt 0924. Died [date unknown]. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33. Confident '''Generation 6''' Confident :32. Kwnnws ap Cillin: Born abt 0894. Died [date unknown]. Father of 16. Son of 64 & 65. = Table 4. 21 #16 Confident '''Generation 7''' Confident :64. Killingad ap Peredur: Born abt 0864. Died [date unknown]. Father of 32. = Table 4.18 #32. Confident '''Generation 8''' Confident :128. Peredur. =Table 4.18 #64. '''Continued Table 5.4 Ancestors of Peredur ap Tegerin.'''

===Table 4.20 Ancestry of Owain and Cadwaladr ap Gruffudd=== '''Cynan ap Iago and the Irish Viking Princess''' ''Continued from Table 3.12, #68'' "Coninued from Table 3.15 #98 '''Generation 1''' Confident :1. [[ap Gruffydd-45| Owain ap Gruffydd]]. Owain Gwynedd. Born Nant Gwynant, Arllechwedd, Gwynedd, Wales 1078. Died Wales 23 Nov 1170. SB3/4. Confident. '''Brian Boru Train''' :1. Cadwaladr (Gruffydd) ap Gruffydd: Born Caernarvonshire, Wales about 1097. Died Bangor, Caernarvonshire, Wales 01 Mar 1172. Confident. '''Generation 2''' Confident :2. Gruffudd ap Cynan: Born Swords, Kingdom of Dublin abt 1054. Died Caernarvonshire ,Wales 1137. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. SB 4/8 Confident. '''Brian Boru Trail''' :3. Angharad Deuheubarth ferch Owain: Born Tegaingl, Flint, Wales 1065. Died Tegaingl, Flintshire, Wales 1162. Mother of 1. Daughter of 6 & 7. SB4/9 Confident '''Generation 3''' Confident :'''4. Cynan ab Iago: Born Caernarvonshire, Cymru bef 1019. Died Dublin, Eirann abt 1060. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. SB5/16 Confident.''' :'''5. [[Olafsdotter-45|Ragnhild (Ragnaillt) Olafsdotter]] (Olafsdotter-45) : Born Dublin, Ireland 1025. Died Dublin, Ireland 1076. Mother of 2. Daughter of 10 & 11. SB 5/17 Sister of Table 4.32 Gen 4.11Confident''' '''Continued at [[Space:Irish Ancestry of Ragnhild Olafsdotter]]''' '''Brian Boru Trail.''' :6. Owain ab Edwyn: Born Tegeingl abt 1040. Died Tegeingl, Wales about 1105. Father of 3. Son of 12 & 13.SB 5/18 Confident :7. Morwyl ferch Ednywain: Born Tegaingl, Wales 1048. Died Tegaingl, Wales [date unknown]. Mother of 3. Daughter of 14 & 15. Confident. '''Generation 4''' Reviewed :8. Iago Idwal: Born Aberffro, Anglesey, Wales 0974. Died Aberffraw Castle, Wales 1039. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. SB6/32 Confident :9. Afandreg Gweir: Born Aberffro, Malltraeth, Anglesey, Wales 0974. Died Aberffro, Malltraeth, Anglesey, Wales 1053. Mother of 4. Daughter of 18 & 19. Unsourced :'''10. [[Sihtricson-1|Óláfr Sihtricson]] (Sihtricson-1): Born Dublin, Ireland abt 0995. Died England 1034. Father of 5. Son of 20 & 21. = Amlaib mac Sitric SB6/34 Confident'''. :'''11. Maelcorcre Ingen Dunlaing O' Tuathail: Born Leinster, Ireland 1000. Died Ireland 1054. Mother of 5. Daughter of 22 & 23. SB6/35 Confident''' '''Continued at [[Space:Irish Ancestry of Ragnhild Olafsdotter]] '''Brian Boru Trail.''' :12. Edwyn ap Gronwy: Edwin of Tegeingl. Born Tegeingl, Wales 1017. Died Northop, Tegeingl, Wales abt 1104. Father of 6. Son of 24 & 25. SB6/36 Confident :13. Iwerydd ferch Cynfyn: Born Montgomeryshire, Wales 1025. Died 1048. Mother of 6. Daughter of 26 & 27. SB 6/37 Confident :14. Ednywain I Ap Neiniad: Born Cilcain, Tegaingl Cantref, KIngdom of Gwynedd, Wales abt 1020. Died KIngdom of Gwynedd, Wales aft 1079. Father of 7. Son of 28 & 29. Confident. '''Generation 5''' Reviewed :16. Idwal ap Meurig: Born Malltraeth, Anglesey, Wales 0945. Died Battle of Penmynydd, Anglsy, Les, Wales 0996. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33. SB 7/64 Confident. :17. Raggnildr Unknown Aberffraw: Born Aberffraw Castle, Anglesey, , Wales abt 0950. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 8. Daughter of 34 & 35. Unsourced. :18. Gwair Ap Pill: Born Aberffro, Malltraeth, Anglesey, Wales abt 0949. Died Wales 0985. Father of 9. Son of 36 & 37. Unsourced :19 Unknown ferch Sitric. Unsourced. :20. Sihtric Olafsson: Sigtrygg Silkeskjegg Olafsson. Born Kingdom of Dublin before 0981. Died Clontarf, Kingdom of Dublin 1042. Father of 10. Son of 40 & 41. SB7/68 Confident. PPP Early Scandinavian. :21. Slani ingen Brian: Born Kincora, Munster, Ireland 0980. Died Ireland 1037. Mother of 10. Daughter of 42 & 43. SB7/.69 Confident. '''Continued at [[Space:Irish Ancestry of Ragnhild Olafsdotter]]''' '''Brian Boru Trail.''' :22. Dúnlang Leinster II: Dunlaing mac Tuathail. Born Dublin, Ireland abt 0930. Died Battle of Chluain Tarbh, near Átha Claith, Ireland 1014. Father of 11. Son of 44 & 45. SB7/70 Confident. '''Continued at [[Space:Irish Ancestry of Ragnhild Olafsdotter]]''' :26. Cynfyn ap Gwerystan: Born Wales abt 0990. Died Wales [date unknown]. Father of 13. Son of 52 & 53. SB7/74. Confident. :28. Neiniad Ap Gwaethfoed: Born Mathrafal, Llangynyw, Montgomeryshire, Wales 0990. Died Mathrafal, Kingdom of Powys, abt 1027. Father of 14. Son of 56 & 57. Confident. Used to be married to Gwerful Lluddica: Born Llys Y Coed, Cilcain, Flintshire, Wales abt 1000. Died Deheubarth, Wales 1070. Mother of 14. Daughter of 58 & 59. She is now married to [[Gwaithfoed-29|Ednowain ap Gwaithfoed.]] '''Generation 6''' Reviewed :32. Meurig ab Idwal: Born Aberffro, Malltraeth, Anglesey, Wales abt 0907. Died Aberffro, Malltraeth, Anglesey, Wales 0986. Father of 16. Son of 64 & 65. SB8/128. Confident :36. Pill Ap Cynwrig: Born Powys, Wales 0930. Died [date unknown]. Father of 18. Son of 72 & 73. Unsourced :37. Unknown ap Cynwrig: Born 0935. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 18. Daughter of 74 & 75. Unsourced :38. Unknown Sitric: Born Clontarf,,,Wales [date unknown]. Died Wales [date unknown]. Father of 19. Son of 76 & 77. Unsourced :40. Olaf Sitricsson: or Amlaib Cuaran or Olafr Kvaran. King of Dublin and York. Born England bef 0926. Died Iona, Inner Hebrides, Argyle and Bute, Scotland 0981. Father of 20. Son of 80 & 81. SB8/136 Confident. :41. Gormflaeth Murchadh: = Gormlaith ingen Murchada. Born Naas, Kildare, Ireland 0950. Died Ireland 1030. Mother of 20. Daughter of 82 & 83. SB8/137. Confident. :42. [[mac Cenneteg-1|Brian Bóruma mac Cennetig]] (mac Cenneteg-1): Born Killaloe, Thomond, Munster, Ireland abt 0940. Died Clontarf, Dublin, Ireland 23 Apr 1014. Father of 21. Son of 84 & 85. SB8/138. Confident. 175th High King of Ireland; 53rd King of Munster. Killed at Battle of Clontarf, 1014. Brian Boru - "Brian of the Tributes." Last Great High King of Ireland. Won the battle, lost his life. :44. Tuathal Leinster: Tuathal mac Augaire. Born Cúige Laighean, Ireland abt 0900. Died Ireland 0958. Father of 22. Son of 88 & 89. SB8/140. Confident. :45. Unknown Unknown: Born Leinster,,,Ireland 0895. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 22. Daughter of 90 & 91. Unsourced :52. Gwerystan ap Gwaithfoed: Born KIngdom of Powys, abt 0970. Died Kingdom of Powys 1035. Father of 26. Son of 104 & 105. Confident. No longer considered married to Nest verch Cadell: Born Montgomeryshire, Wales 0954. Died 1007. Mother of 26. Daughter of 106 & 107. :56. Gwaethfoed Ap Gwrydr of Tegeingl: Born Kingdom of Powys abt 0960. Died Llanfair Caereinion Kingdom of Powys 08 May 1038. Father of 28. Son of 112 & 113. '''Generation 7''' Reviewed :64. Idwal Foel ab Anarawd: Born Aberffro, Anglesey, Wales 0883. Died Dindeathwy, Anglesey, Wales abt 0942. Father of 32. SB9/256. Confident. 7 Gen '''Continued at Table 5.10 Ancestors of Idwal Foel ab Anarawd.''' :65. Avandreg ferch Merfyn: Born Gwynedd, Wales 0891. Died 0948. Mother of 32. 7 Gen. '''Continued at Table 5.11 Ancestors of Afandreg ferch Merfyn.''' :72. Cynwrig Ap Cynddelw: Born Wales abt 0915. Died [date unknown]. Father of 36. 7 Gen. Confident. '''Continued at Table 5.12 Ancestors of Cynfrig ap Cynddelw.''' :80. [[Ivarssonb-24|Sitric ua Imair]]; Sigtryggr Blinde Ivarsson. (Ivarsson-24) King of Jorvik, York. Born Dublin, Ireland abt 0880. Died Jorvik, York, Northumbria, England 0927. Father of 40. SB9/272. married Edith Wessex. END :82. [[Macfinn-2|Morugh Macfinn]] Morchad mac Finn. (Macfinn-2) Born Dublin, Ireland 0923. Died Dublin, Ireland 0972. Father of 41. SB9/274. Gen 7. '''Continued at Table 5.13 Ancestors of Morugh mac Finn.''' Ireland Project. Said to be married to Unknown O Ruarc: (O_Ruarc-1) Born Connaught, Ireland abt 0935. Died Ireland [date unknown]. Mother of 41.Gen 5. ''Continued at Table 5.14 Ancestors of Unknown O Ruarc.''' :84. Cennétig MacLorcain: Born Kincora, Munster, Ireland abt 0896. Died Ireland 0957. Father of 42. SB9/276. Gen7. '''Continued at Table 5.15 Ancestors of Cennetig MacLorcain.''' :85. Be Bind Ingen Aurchada: Born West Connaught, Ireland 0925. Died Killaloe, Ireland 1005. Mother of 42. SB9/2177. Gen7. '''Continued at Table 5.16 Ancestors of Be Bind Ingen Aurchada.''' :88. Augaire Leinster: Augaire mac Ailella. Born Cúige Laighean, Ireland abt 0870. Died Battle of Cennfuait, Leixlip, County Kildare, Ireland 0915. Father of 44. SB9/280. Gen 7. Confident. '''Continued at Table 5.17 Ancestors of Augairfe mac Ailella.''' Ireland Project :104. Gwaithfoed ap Gwynnan: Born Cwybr, Rhuddlan Commote, Tegeingl Cantref, Wales 0920. Died date unknow. Father of 52. Confident. '''Continued at Table 5.2 Ancestors of Gwaithfoed of Powys.''' :112. Gwrydr Caradog: Born Powys, Montgomeryshire, Wales abt 0894. Died abt 0960. Father of 56. Gen 7 including L:ies Llyddeog. Confident. Son of Caradog Lies, b. 0874. Powys and grandson of Lies Llyddog ap Cedia. '''Continued at Table 5.2 Ancestors of Gwaithfoed of Powys,''' #8 :113. Morfydd ferch Owain: Born Wales 0920. Died Wales [date unknown]. Mother of 56. Confident. END Irish Ancestors moved to [[Space:Irish_Ancestry_of_Ragnhild_Olafsdotter]]

===Table 4.24 Ancestry of Gwerful ferch Gwrgeneu=== :''Continued from Table 3.10 #69'' :''Continued from Table 3.15 #97'' '''Generation 1''' Confident :1. Gwerful (Gwrgeneu) verch Gwrgeneu: Born Radnorshire, Wales about 1097. Died Wales Confident. '''Generation 2''' Confident :2. Gwrgenas Hywel: Born Wales abt 1050. Died [date unknown]. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Confident :3. Margred ferch Rhys: Born Deheubarth 1082. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 1. Daughter of 6 & 7. Confident '''Generation 3''' Confident :6. Rhys ap Tewdwr: King of Deheubarth. Born Deheubarth abt 1040. Died Brecon, Breconshire, Wales abt 1093. Father of 3. Son of 12 & 13. Confident. :7. Catrin ferch Iestyn: Born 1065. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 3. Daughter of 14 & 15. Confident. '''Generation 4''' Reviewed :12. Tewdr Dinefwr: Born Dynevor,Llandyfeisant,Carmarthenshire,Wales bef 1018. Died Brittany,,,France abt 1100. Father of 6. Son of 24 & 25. Confident :13. Unknown Unknown, born about 1000. Died Wales 1069. Mother of 6. Daughter of 26 & 27. Unsourced :14. Iestyn ap Gwrgan (ap Gwrgan-4). King of Gwent Born Wales abt 1045. Died Monastery of Llangenys, Monmouthshire, Wales 1105. Father of 7. Son of 28 & 29. Confident. '''Generation 5''' Reviewed :24. Cadell Dinefwr: Born Dynevor,Llandyfeisant, Carmarthenshire, Wales abt 0953. Died Llangwm, Wales abt 1018. Father of 12. Son of 48 & 49. Confident :25. Elinor Gwerystan: Born Powys, Wales abt 0980. Died Llangwm, Denbighshire, Wales 1041. Mother of 12. Daughter of 50 & 51. Unsourced :28. Gwrgan Ithel: (ap Ithel-2) Born Morgannwg, Wales 1000. Died 1070. Father of 14. Son of 56 & 57. Confident. '''Generation 6''' Reviewed :48. Einion ab Owain: Born Dinefwr Castle, Dynevor, Llandyfeisant, Carmarthenshire Wales . Died Kingdom of Gwent, Wales 0940. Father of 24. Son of 96 & 97. Confident. :49. Nest Owain: Born Devon, England abt 0934. Died Devon, England abt 0963. Mother of 24. Daughter of 98 & 99. Unsourced :50. Gwerystan ap Gwaithfoed: Born Powys, Wales 0970. Died Wales 1035. Father of 25. Son of 100 & 101. '''See Table 5.2 Ancestors of Gwaithfoed of Powys.''' :56. Ithel ap Owen. Born Wales about 945. Died 1042. . Father of 28. Son of 112 & 113. Confident :58. Gwyn Ap Collwyn: Born Montgomery, Montgomeryshire, Wales 0975. Died Wales [date unknown]. Father of 29. Son of 116 & 117. Confident. '''Generation 7''' Researched :96. Owain ap Hywel: Kingof Deheubarth. Born North Wales abtg 910. Died North Wales 988. Father of 48. Confident. '''Continued at Table 5.5 Ancestors of Owain ap Hywel.''' :97. Angharad ferch Llewelyn: QAueen of Powys. Born Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales 0918. Died Llandilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales aft 987. Mother of 48. '''Continued at Table 5.xx Ancestors of Angharfad ferch Llewelyn.'' :98. Owain UNKNOWN: Born Devon, England 0908. Died [date unknown]. Father of 49. Unsourced. END :100. Gwaithfoed ap Gwynnan: Born Cwybr, Rhuddlan Commote, Tegeingl Cantref, Wales, 920. Died date unknown. . '''See Table 5.2 Ancestors of Gwaithfoed of Powys.''' :102. Cadell ap Brochfael: Born Wales 0928. Died [date unknown]. Father of 51. ??? :112. Idguallaun Morgant (Morgant-1): Born Wales abt 920, died about 1020. Confident. '''Continued at Table 5.xx Ancestors of Idguallaun Morgant.

===Table 4.22 Ancestry of Elidr ap Rhys Sais (995-1060) Confident=== ''Continued from Table 3.10 #72'' '''Generation 1''' Confident. :1. Elidir ap Rhys Sais: Born about 1060. Died [date unknown]. Married Nest feerch Lies ab Idnerth Benfras. CB 358/14. Confident. '''Generation 2''' Confident. :2. Rhys Sais ab Ednyfed: Born Kingdom of Powys, Wales 1030. Died Kingdom of Powys, Wales abt 1070. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. CB 357/10. Confident. '''Generation 3''' Confident. :4. Ednyfed ap Llywarch: Born Kingdom of Powys abt 0995. Died Kingdom of Powys 1076. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. CB 357/7 '''Continued Table 4.2 Ancestry of Ednyfed ap Llywarch''' :5. Sioned ferch Rhiwallon: Born Powys, Wales abt 1005. Died abt 1068. Mother of 2. Daughter of 10 & 11. CB 357/7. '''Same as Table 3.5 #65''' Confident. END

===Table 4.23 Ancestry of Gwladys ferch Llywarch=== Ancestors of King Henry VII :''Continued from Table 3.12, #71'' :''Continued from Table 3.15 #99 '''Generation 1''' Confident :1. [[Llywarch-43|Gwladys ferch Llywarch]] (Llywarch-43) : Born Arwystli, Pembrokeshire, Wales 1098. Died Montgomeryshire, , Wales 1155. Wife of Owain ap Gruffudd SB Gen 3 #5 Confident '''Generation 2''' Confident :2. Llywarch Arwystli: Born Arwystli, Powys Wenwynwyn 1070. Died Kingdom of Powys aft 1124 Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Cobnfident SB 4|10 :3. Dyddgu ferch Iorwerth: Born Builth, Breconshire, Wales 1060. Died 1124. Mother of 1. Daughter of 6 & 7. Confident '''Generation 3''' Confident :4. Trahaearn Caradawg: Born Arwistli, Kingdom of Powys 1044. Died Battle of Mynydd Carn 1080. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Confident SB 5/10 :5. Nest ferch Gruffudd: Born Kingdom of Powys 1050. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 2. Daughter of 10 & 11. No SB. Confident :6. Iorwerth ap Cadwgon: Born Cedewain, Kingdom of Powys abt 1040. Died Cedwain, Kingdom of Powys [date unknown]. Father of 3. Son of 12 & 13. Confident '''Generation 4''' :8. Caradog Gwyn: Born Kingdom of Powy 1000. Died Wales 1044. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. Confident SB 6/40 End :10. Gruffudd ap Llywelyn: Born Rhuddlan, Kingdom of Powys, Wales abt 1010. Died Snowdonia, Kingdom of Gwynedd, Wales 05 Aug 1063. Father of 5. Son of 20 & 21. Confidewnt :12. Cadwgon ap Elystan Glodrydd: Born Kingdom of Powys abt 1015. Died aft 1067. Father of 6. Son of 24 & 25. Confident '''Generation 5''' Confident :16. Gwyn Ap Collwyn: Born Montgomery, Montgomeryshire, Wales 0975. Died Wales [date unknown]. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33. Confident :20. Llywelyn Seisyllt: Born Rhuddlan, Tegeingl, Kingdom of Gwynedd 0980. Died Rhuddlan, Tegeingl, Kingdom of Gwynedd abt 1021. Father of 10. Son of 40 & 41. Confiden t :21. Angharad ferch Maredudd: Born Deheubarth, Wales abt 0982. Died Rhuddlan, Gwynedd, Wales 1058. Mother of 10. Daughter of 42 & 43. Confident :24. Elystan Glodrydd ap Cuhelyn: Born Wales abt 0990. Died Wales [date unknown]. Father of 12. Son of 48 & 49. Same as 4.15 #8, 4.29 #40, 48. Confident :25. Gwladys ferch Rhun: Born 1000. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 12. Daughter of 50 & 51. Confident. END '''Generation 6''' Confident :32. Collwyn Ap Ednowain: Born Montgomery, Montgomeryshire, Wales [date unknown]. Died 1041. Father of 16. Son of 64 & 65. CFB 346/9 Confident. :40. Seisyll Ap Ednywain: Born Meirionydd, Kingdom of Gwynedd abt 0938. Died 1030. Father of 20. Son of 80 & 81. Confident. :41. Prawst Elise: Born Kingdom of Gwynedd abt 0930. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 20. Daughter of 82 & 83. Confident :42. Maredudd ab Owain: Born Kingdom of Deheubarth, Wales abt 0945. Died Kingdom of Deheubarth, Wales 0999. Father of 21. Son of 84 & 85. Confident. :46 Cuhelyn ab Ifor. Same as 4.15 #16 '''Generation 7''' Researched. :64. Ednywain Ap Bleddyn: Born Montgomery, Montgomeryshire, Wales [date unknown]. Died [date unknown]. Father of 32. Unsoured. '''Continued on Table 5.21 Ancestors of Ednywain ap Bleddyn.''' :80. Ednowain ap Einydd: Born Wales abt 0913. Died Wales 0938. Father of 40. Unsourced. END :82. Elise ab Anarawd: Born Aberffro, Malltraeth, Anglesey, Kingdom of Gwynedd 0885. Died Malltraeth, Anglesey, Kingdom of Gwynedd 0942. Father of 41. Confident. :84. Owain ap Hywel: Born North Wales abt 0910. Died North Wales 0988. Father of 42. King of Deheubarth. '''Continued at Table 5.5, Ancestors of Owain ap Hywel.''' :85. Angharad ferch Llewelyn: Born Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales 0918. Died Llandilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales aft 0987. Mother of 42. '''Continued at Table 5.6, Ancestors of Angharad ferch Llelwelyn.''' :96. Ifor ap Seferyus. '''Continued on Table 4.15 #32, Ifor ap Seferys.'''

===Table 4.24 Ancestors of Hugh Pantulf (1000-1145) END=== Ancestors of King Henry VII Continued from Table 3.15 #102 '''Generation 1''' Confident :1. Hugh Pantulf: Born Wem, Shropshire, England about 1145. Died Wem, Shropshire, England before 28 Dec 1224. Confident '''Generation 2''' Confident :2. Ivo Pantulf: Born Wem, Shropshire, England abt 1106. Died Wem, Shropshire, England aft 1175. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Confident :3. Alicia Verdun: Born Rodlowe, Shropshire, England abt 1136. Died 1159. Mother of 1. Daughter of 6 & 7. Confident '''Generation 3''' Confident :4. Robert Pantulf: Born Wem, Shropshire, England 1080. Died Wem, Shropshire, England 18 Oct 1130. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. ''Robert's father and grandfather were named William and came from Normandy. Robert's mother Leclina and grandmother Beatrix are sometimes shown as Normandie in some genealogies with Leclina or Lesceline a relative of William the Conqueror. No documentation has been found for these additional relationships which are quite possibly fictional and involve claimed illegitimate children of more famous parents.''' Confident :6. Norman Verdun: Born Framlingham, Plomesgate, Suffolk 1108. Died Farnham Royal, Buckinghamshire, England aft 1166. Father of 3. Son of 12 & 13. Confident :7. Lesceline Clinton: Born St. Pierre-de-Semily, St. Lo, Manche, Normandy, France 1124. Died aft 1155. Mother of 3. Daughter of 14 & 15. Confident '''Generation 4''' Confident :8. William Pantulf: Born Noron, Calvados, France abt 1036. Died Wem, Shropshire, England 1112. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. Confident :9. Lesceline Normandie: Born Normandie, France 1065. Died Wem, Shropshire, England 21 Sep 1112. Mother of 4. Daughter of 18 & 19. Confident. END :12. Bertram Verdun: Born abt 1062. Died Farnham Royal, Buckinghamshire abt 1129. Father of 6. Son of 24 & 25. Confident. END :14. Geoffrey Clinton I: Born Normandy, France abt 1083. Died Oxfordshire, England bef Aug 1133. Father of 7. Son of 28 & 29. Confident :15. Lesceline Unknown: Born abt 1075. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 7. Daughter of 30 & 31. Confident. END '''Generation 5''' Confident. END :16. William Pantulf: Born Normandy abt 1000. Died Normandy bef 1073. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33. Confident. END :17. Beatrix Unknown: Born Normandy, France abt 1018. Died Shropshire, England [date unknown]. Mother of 8. Daughter of 34 & 35. Confident. END :28. Geoffrey Clinton: Born Semilly, Cotentin, Normandie abt 1060. Died Clintona, Oxfordshire, England [date unknown]. Father of 14. Son of 56 & 57. Confident. END

===Table 4.25 Ancestors of Christiana FitzAlan (978-1143 END=== Ancestors of King Henry VII Continued from Table 3.15 #193 '''Generation 1''' Confident :1. Christiana (FitzAlan) Pantulf: Born Clun, Shropshire, England about 1143. Died Shropshire, England about 1227. Mafrried Hugh Pantulf. Confident. '''Generation 2''' Confident :2. William FitzAlan: Born Shropshire, England abt 1110. Died Oswestry, Shropshire, England abt 1160. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Confident :3. Christiana Unknown: Born Gloucestershire, England abt 1115. Died England bef 1155. Mother of 1. Daughter of 6 & 7. Confident. '''Generation 3''' Confident :4. Alan FitzFlaald: Born Dol, Bretagne abt 1055. Died Shropshire, England bef May 1121. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Confident :5. Aveline Hesdin: Born England or Picardy abt 1080. Died Shropshire, England aft 1126. Mother of 2. Daughter of 10 & 11. Confident '''Generation 4''' Confident :8. Flaald Dol: Born Dol, Bretagne, France abt 1011. Died Dol, Bretagne, France abt 1076. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. Confident :9. Unknown Châteaubriant: Born abt 1025. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 4. Daughter of 18 & 19. Confident :10. Ernulf Hesdin: Born Hesdin, Artois, France abt 1040. Died Antioch, Holy Land aft 1097. Father of 5. Son of 20 & 21. Confident :11. Emmelina Baladon: Born Hesdin, France abt 1040. Died Hesdin, France abt 1091. Mother of 5. Daughter of 22 & 23. Confident '''Generation 5''' Reviewed :16. Hato Dol: Born France abt 0990. Died Dol, Bretagne, France 1060. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33. Confident. END :18. Teuharius Châteaubriant: Born abt 1000. Died [date unknown]. Father of 9. Son of 36 & 37. Confident :19. Imogen Dinan: Born Dinan, Bretagne 1007. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 9. Daughter of 38 & 39. Confident :20. Gerard Hesdin: Born Hesdin, France abt 1015. Died [date unknown]. Father of 10. Son of 40 & 41. Uncertain '''Generation 6''' Reviewed :38. Hamon Dinan: Born Dinan, Bretagne, France abt 0990. Died Dinan, Bretagne, France [date unknown]. Father of 19. Son of 76 & 77. Confident. END :39. Rouianteline Bretagne: Born Bretagne, France abt 0978. Died Dinan, Bretagne, France abt 1015. Mother of 19. Daughter of 78 & 79. Confident. END :40. Ernicule Hesdin: Born Hesdin, France abt 0990. Died abt 1041. Father of 20. Son of 80 & 81. Uncertain

===Table 4.26 Ancestors of Robert de Ewyas. Confident. (925-1125) === '''Ancestors of King Henry VII''' ''Continued from Table 3.15 #110'' '''Generation 1''' Confident :1. Robert de Ewyas "Lord of Ewyas Harold" Born Ewyas Harold, Herefordshire, England about 1140. Died Ewyas Harold, Herefordshire, England 1198. Married Petronilla Scudamore. Confident. '''Trail to Alfred the Great #18''' '''Generation 2''' Confident :2. Robert FitzHarold de Ewyas "Lord of Ewyas Harold" : Born Sudeley, Gloucestershire, England about 1081. Died England after 1147. Father of 1. Son of 4 and 5. Confident. '''Trail to Alfred the Great #19''' :3. Sibilla (Sibyl) (Unknown): Born England about 1110. Mother of 1. Daughter of 6 and 7. Confident. END '''Generation 3''' Confident. :4. Harold FitzRalph de Sudeley "Lord of Ewias" : Born England abt 1055. Died England abt 1100. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Confident. Previously shown as married to "Maud d'Avranches" however her existence has been disproven. '''Trail to Alfred the Great #21''' '''Generation 4''' Confident :8. Raoul Vexin ''Ralf The Timid, Earl of Hereford'' Born Mantes, Vixen, France about 1025. Died Peterborough, Northamptonshire, England 21 Dec 1057. ''Born in exile; his motheer and father were exiled childen of Aethelred, the deposed and deceased King of England. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. Confident. '''Trail to Alfred the Great #21.''' :9. Gytha (Clopa) Unknown "Countess of Hereford" Born Herefordshire, England abt 1028. Died Sudeley Castle, Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, England 1099. Mother of 4. Daughter of 18 & 19. Confident. END '''Generation 5''' Confident. :16. [[Vexin-23|Dreux Vexin]] (Vexin-22) "Conte de Valois, de Mantes, d'Amiens et Vexin". (Drogo of Nantes). Born Mantes, Vexin, France, abt 0996. Died Bithynia, Byzantine Empire, 13 August 1035 while on pilgrimage to the Holy Land. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33. Confident. :17. Godgifu (Goda) Wessex, de Boulougne: Born England abt 1005. Died bef 1049. Mother of 8. Daughter of 34 & 35. Confident. '''Trail to Alfred the Great #22.''' '''Generation 6''' Confident :32. Gauthier "Walter, Le Blanc, Comte de Mantes, d'Amiens et du Vexin" (Vexin) de Mantes: Born Vexin, Normandy, France abt 0944. Died Valois, France before 1017. Father of 16. Son of 64 & 65. Gauthier married Adela, but which Adela not confirmed. Confident :34. Æthelred Wessex, "Ethelred the Unready," King of England: Born Wessex, England about 0966. Died London, England 23 Apr 1016. Father of 17. Son of 68 & 69. Confident. '''Trail to Alfred the Great #23''' :35. Emma "Ælfgifu" (Normandie) of England: Born Normandie, France 23 Jun 0985. Died Winchester, Hampshire, England 06 Mar 1052. Mother of 17. Daughter of 70 & 71. After Canute the Great defeated Ethelred (and killed him), she married Canute. Confident '''Generation 7''' Confident :64. [[Vexin-9|Gauthier (Vexin) d'Amiens]] (Vexin-9): Comte de Valois. Born Vexin, Normandy, France abt 0925. Died Castle Crespy, Valois, Normandy, France after 0987. Father of 32. Confident. Parents are uncertain. END :65. Adele d'Anjou de Vexin: Born Anjou, France abt 0920. Died France abt 1026. Mother of 32. Possible daughter of Foulques I, Comte d'Anjoy, but this is uncertain. Confident. END :68. Edgar of Wessex "the Peaceable," Pacificus, King of England: Born Wessex, England 07 Aug 0943. Died Winchester, England 08 Jul 0975. Father of 34. Confident. '''Continued Table 5.24 Ancestors of Edgar King of England''' '''Trail to Alfred the Great #24''' :69. Ælfthryth of Devon "Queen of England" . Born Devon, England 0947. Died Wherwell Abbey, Hampshire, England abt 1000. Mother of 34. Confident. Daughter of Ordgar Devon. END :70. Richard Normandie "the Fearless, sans Peur, Duc de Normandie" Born Fécamp, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France 28 Aug 0933. Died Fécamp, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France 20 Nov 0996. Father of 35. Confident. '''Continued Table 5.25 Ancestors of Richard of Normandy.''' :71. Gunnora (Unknown) de Normandie: Born Normandie, France abt 21 Nov 0936. Died Fécamp, Normandie, France abt 1031. Mother of 35. Confident. Daughter of Unknown Crepon. END.

===Table 4.27 Ancestors of Rhiwallon ap Cynrig === ''From 3.16 #72'' '''Generation 1''' Confident :1. Rhiwallon ap Cynwrig: Born 1030. Died [date unknown]. Confident '''Generation 2''' Confident :2. Cynwrig Ap Rhiwallon: Born Clwyd, Wales abt 1000. Died , , Wales abt 1073. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. CB 357/9 Confident. '''Generation 3''' Confident :4. Rhiwallon ap Dyngad: Born Maelor Gymraeg, Wales 0965. Died 1040. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. CB 357/9 Confident. '''Generation 4''' Confident :8. Dyngad Tudur: Born Denbighshire, Wales abt 0946. Died [date unknown]. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. Confident :9. Cicely verch Seferys: Born [date unknown]. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 4. Daughter of 18 & 19. Confident '''Generation 5''' Confident :16. Tudur ab Ynyr: Born Llys Pengwern, Denbighshire, Wales 0900. Died Wales abt 0948. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33. Confident :17. Angharad ferch Hywel: Born Dynevor, Llandyfeisant, Carmarthenshire, Wales [date unknown]. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 8. Daughter of 34 & 35. Confident :18. Seferys ap Cadwr: Born Powys, Wales 0900. Died [date unknown]. Father of 9. Son of 36 & 37. Confident. See Table 5.8 Ancestors of Seferys ap Cadwr. '''Generation 6''' Confident :32. Ynyr ap Cadfarch: Born Denbighshire, Wales abt 0870. Died Wales [date unknown]. Father of 16. Son of 64 & 65. Confident :33. Rhiengar ferch Lluddocca: Born Wales 0885. Died Wales [date unknown]. Mother of 16. Daughter of 66 & 67. k Confident :34. Hywel Cadell: Born Dynevor Castle, Llandilo, Carmarthshire, Wales abt 0880. Died Dynevor Castle, Llandilo, Carmarthshire, Wales 0950. Father of 17. Son of 68 & 69. Confident. :35. Elen ferch Llywarch: Born Montgomeryshire, Wales 0893. Died Dynever Castle, Carmarthenshire, Wales 0929. Mother of 17. Daughter of 70 & 71. Confident :36. Cadwr ap Gwenwyn: Born Powys, Wales abt 0865. Died [date unknown]. Father of 18. Son of 72 & 73. Confident. See Table 5.8 #2 Ancestors of Seferys ap Cadwr '''Generation 7''' Reviewed :64. Cadfarch ap Gwrgant: Born abt 0845. Died [date unknown]. Father of 32. Confident. '''Continued on Table 5.22 Ancestors of Cadfarch ap Gwrgant.''' :66. Llyddocca ap Caradog Freichfras: Born abt 0850. Died [date unknown]. Father of 33. Son of Caradag ap Hywell. Confident. END :68. Cadell ap Rhodri Mawr: Born Caer Seiont, Crnrvn, Wales abt 0861. Died Anglesey, Wales 0909. Father of 34. King of Seisyllwg. Confident. '''Continued at [[Space: Legendary Ancestors of Rhodri Mawr|Legendary Ancestors of Rhodri Mawr and Angharad.]]''' :70. Llywarch Hyfaidd: Born Dynevor, Carmarthenshire 0867. Died Dyfed Wales 0904. Father of 35. Confident. SB 10/786. Son of Hyfaidd ap Bledri '''Continued at Table 5.1. Ancestors of Hyfaidd ap Bledri.''' :72. Gwenwyn ab Idnerth: Born Powys, Wales abt 0830. Died [date unknown]. Father of 36. Confident. '''Continued at Table 5.8. Ancestors of Seferys ap Cadwr.''' :73. Blethinia Verch Morvran: Born . Died [date unknown]. Mother of 36. Unsourced. END

===Table 4.28 Ancestors of Morwyl ferch Ednywain=== ''From Table 3.16 #77 '''Generation 1''' Confident :1. Morwyl ferch Ednywain: Born Tegaingl, Wales 1049. Died Tegaingl, Wales [date unknown]. CB 110/1 Confident '''Generation 2''' Confident :2. Ednywain I Ap Neiniad: Born Cilcain, Tegaingl, Wales abt 1020. Died Gwynedd, Wales aft 1079. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. CB 110/1 Confident '''Generation 3''' Confident :4. Neiniad Ap Gwaethfoed: Born Mathrafal, Llangynyw, Montgomeryshire, Wales 0968. Died abt 1027. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. CB 110/1 Confident '''Generation 4''' Confident :8. Gwaethvoed Gwrydr: Born Powys Wales abt 0960. Died Llanfair Caereinion Powys Wales 08 May 1038. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. CB 110/1 Confident '''Generation 5''' Confident :16. Gwrydr Caradog: Born Powys, Montgomeryshire, Wales abt 0894. Died abt 0960. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33. Confident :17. Morfydd Owain: Born Wales 0920. Died Wales [date unknown]. Mother of 8. Daughter of 34 & 35. Unsourced '''Generation 6''' Confident :32. Caradog Lles: Born Powys, Montgomeryshire, Wales abt 0874. Died Powysland, Wales abt 0894. Father of 16. Son of 64 & 65. Confident '''Generation 7''' Confident :64. Lles Llawddeog ap Ceidio: Born Powys, Montgomeryshire, Wales, 0850. Died Powys, Wales [date unknown]. Father of 32. Confident. '''Continued at Table 5.2 #8 Ancestry of Gwaethfoed of Powys, Generatio 4: Lies Llawddeg ap Ceidio.''

===Table 4.29 Ancestry of Robert ap Robert=== ''Confinued from Table 3.14, #106'' '''Generation 1''' Confident :1. Robert ap Robert: Born Cedewain, Montgomeryshire, Wales about 1130. Died [date unknown]. Confident '''Generation 2''' Confident :2. Robert ap Llywarch: Born Arwystli, Powys Wenwynwyn, Wales abt 1090. Died [date unknown]. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Confident :3. Dyddgu ferch Madog: Born Maelien, Radnorshire, Wales abt 1120. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 1. Daughter of 6 & 7. Confident '''Generation 3''' Confident :4. Llywarch ap Trahaearn: Born Arwystli, Powys Wenwynwyn abt 1070. Died Kingdom of Powys after 1124. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Confident :5. Dyddgu verch Iorwerth: Born Builth, Breconshire, Wales 1060. Died 1124. Mother of 2. Daughter of 10 & 11. Confident. :6. Madoc ab Idnerth: Born Wales abt 1075. Died Wales abt 1140 Father of 3. Son of 12 & 13. CB 347/20 Confident '''Generation 4''' Confident :8. Trahaiarn Caradawg: Born Arwystli, Kingdo of Powys 1044. Died Battle of Mynydd Carn 1080. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. Confident :9. Nest ferfch Gruffydd: Born Kingdom of Powys 1050. Died Richards Castle, Hereford, England 1153. Mother of 4. Daughter of 18 & 19. '''Boyer reports that "it is alleged" that she married Trahaearn" but it can't be proven. So Uncertain, and END. :10. Iorwerth ap Cadwgan: Born Cedewain, Kingdom of Powys abt 1040. Died [date unknown]. Father of 5. Son of 20 & 21. Confident :12. Idnerth ap Cadwgan: Born Wales abt 1040. Died [date unknown]. Father of 6. Son of 24 & 25. Confident. :13. Dyddgu ferch Aron: Born Radnorshire, Wales 1045. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 6. Daughter of 26 & 27. Confident. CB 267/7. END '''Generation 5''' Confident :16. Caradawg Gwyn: Born Kingdom of Powys, Wales 1000. Died Wales 1044. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33. SB 6/40 Confident. :18. Gruffudd ap Llywelyn: Born Rhuddlan, Kingdom of Powys, Wales abt 1010. Died Snowdonia, Kingdom of Gwynedd, Wales 05 Aug 1063. Father of 9. Son of 36 & 37. King of Powys. Confident. :20. Cadwgon ap Elystan Glodrydd: Born Kingdom of Powys abt 1015. Died aft 1067. Father of 10. Son of 40 & 41. Confident :24. Cadwgon ap Elystan Glodrydd. Same as #20. '''Generation 6''' Confident :32. Gwyn Ap Collwyn: Born Montgomery, Montgomeryshire, Wales 0975. Died Wales [date unknown]. Father of 16. Son of 64 & 65. CB 346/9. Confident. '''Continued at Table 5.10 Ancestors of Gwyn ap Collwyn.''' :36. Llywelyn Seisyllt: Born Rhuddlan, Tegeingl, Kingdom of Gwynedd 0980. Died Rhuddlan, Tegeingl, Kingdom of Gwynedd abt 1021. Father of 18. Son of 72 & 73. King of Gwynedd and Deheubarfth. Confident. :37. Angharad ferch Maredudd: Born Deheubarth, Wales abt 0982. Died Rhuddlan, Gwynedd, Wales 1058. Mother of 18. Daughter of 74 & 75. Queen of Powys. Confident. :40. Elystan Glodrydd ap Cuhelyn: Born Wales abt 0990. Died Wales [date unknown]. Father of 20. Son of 80 & 81. Confident. :41. Gwladys ferch Rhun: Born 1000. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 20. Daughter of 82 & 83. Confident. END ;48. Elystan Glodrydd ap Cuhelyn: Same as #40. :49. Gwladys ferch Rhun: Same as #41. '''Generation 7''' Confident :64. Collwyn Ap Ednowain: Born Montgomery, Montgomeryshire, Wales 0950. Died 1041. Father of 32. CB 346/9. Confidewnt. '''Continued Table 5.10 Ancestgors of Gwyn ap Collyn #2.''' :72. Seisyll Ap Ednywain: Born Meirionydd, Kingdom of Gwynedd abt 0938. Died 1030. Father of 36. Confident. Son of Ednowain ap Einydd. Unsourced. END :73. Prawst Elise: Born Kingdom of Gwynedd abt 0930. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 36. Confident. Daughter of Elises ab Anarawd. Table 4.23 #82. Granddaugfhter of Anarawd Mawr Gwynedd and Great-granddaughter of Rhodri Mawr. '''See [[Space: Legendary Ancestors of Rhodri Mawr | Legendary Ancestors of Rhodri Mawr and Angharad.]].''' :74. Maredudd ab Owain: Born Kingdom of Deheubarth, Wales abt 0945. Died Kingdom of Deheubarth, Wales 0999. Father of 37. King of Powys. Confident. Son of Owain ap Hywell. '''Continued on Table 5.5 Ancestors of Owain ap Hywell.''' :80. Cuhelyn ap Ifor: Born Wales abt 0910. Died [date unknown]. Father of 40. Son of Ifor ap Sefereys. '''Continued at Table 5.8. Ancestors of Seferys ap Cedwr.''' :96. Cuhelyn ap Ifor: Same as #80

===Table 4.30 Ancestors of Dafydd ap Miles. (859-1060) === '''Generation 1''' Confident :1. Dafydd ap Miles: Born Holt, Maelor, Mercia 1060. Died Malpas, Cheshire, England[date unknown]. Confident '''Generation 2''' Confident :2. Miles ap Gruffudd: Born Holt, Mercia, England abt 1030. Died Cheshire, England aft 1085. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Confiden t '''Generation 3''' Confident :4. Gruffydd ab Owain: Born Holt, Mercia abt 0995. Died [date unknown]. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Confident '''Generation 4''' Confident :8. Owain ab Iago: Born Kingdom of Gwynedd abt 0960. Died Malpas, Mercia, England [date unknown]. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. Confident '''Generation 5''' Confident :16. Iago ab Idwal: Born Kingdom of Gwynedd, Cymru 0908. Died Cymru 0979. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33. Confident '''Generation 6''' Confident :32. Idwal Foel ab Anarawd: Born Aberffro, Anglesey, Wales 0883. Died Dindaethwy, Anglesey, Wales abt 0942. Father of 16. Son of 64 & 65. Confident. :33. Avandreg ferch Merfyn: Born Gwynedd, Wales 0891. Died 0948. Mother of 16. Daughter of 66 & 67. Confident. '''Generation 7''' :64. Anarawd Mawr Gwynedd: Born Caer Seiont, Carnarvonshire, Wales 0857. Died Aberffraw Castle, Anglesey, Wales abt 0915. Father of 32. Son of Rhodri ap Merfyn. Continued at [[Space: Legendary Ancestors of Rhodri Mawr|Legendary Ancestors of Rhodri Mawr and Angharad]] :65. Cynad Dyfnwallon ferfch Meurig: Born Gwynedd, Caenarvonshire 0861. Died Caernarvonshire, Wales 0920. Mother of 32. Unsourced. END :66. Merfyn ap Rhodri: Born Caer, Wales abt 0859. Died Wales 0900. Father of 33. Son of Rhodri ap Merfyn. Continued at [[Space: Legendary Ancestors of Rhodri Mawr|Legendary Ancestors of Rhodri Mawr and Angharad]]

===Table 4.31 Ancestors of Owain ap Edwyn (880-1040) Confident=== ''From Table 3.16'' #76 ''From Table 3.23'' #78 '''Generation 1''' Confident :1. Owain ab Edwyn: Born Tegeingl about 1040. Died Tegeingl, Wales about 1105. Confident '''Generation 2''' Confident :2. Edwyn ap Gronwy: Born Tegeingl, Wales 1017. Died Northop, Tegeingl, Wales abt 1104. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Confident. END :3. Iwerydd ferch Cynfyn: Born Montgomeryshire, Wales 1025. Died 1048. Mother of 1. Daughter of 6 & 7. Confident. '''SB 6/37''' '''Generation 3''' Confident :6. Cynfyn ap Gwerystan: Born Wales abt 0990. Died Wales abt 1039. Father of 3. Son of 12 & 13. Confident. '''SB 6/48''' '''Generation 4''' Confident :12. Gwerystan ap Gwaithfoed: Born Kingdom of Powys abt 0960. Died Kingdom of Powys 1035. Father of 6. Son of 24 & 25. Confident. '''SB7/96''' '''Generation 5''' Confident :24. Gwaithfoed ap Gwynnan: Born Cwybr, Rhuddlan Commote, Tegeingl Cantreff, Wales 0920. Died [date unknown]. Father of 12. Son of 48 & 49. Same as Table 5.2 #1. Confident. '''Generation 6''' Reviewed :48. Gwynnan Gwynnog: Born Wales 0890. Died Wales [date unknown]. Father of 24. Son of 96 & 97. Same as Table 5.2 #2. Confident :49. Morgalla ferch Ieuan: Born Wales abt 0904. Died Wales [date unknown]. Mother of 24. Daughter of 98 & 99. Unsourced. END '''Generation 7''' Confident :96. Gwynnog Farfsych ap Lles: Born Wales abt 0880. Died Wales [date unknown]. Father of 48. Confident. Son of Lies llyddsogr ap Cerdio. '''Continued Table 5.2 #4, Ancestors of Gwaithfoed of Gwynnan.'''

===Table 4.32 Ancestors of Tudwal ap Einudd (820-1040) Confident === ''From Table 3.23'' #88 '''Generation 1''' Confident :1. Tudwal Ap Einudd: Born Gwynedd, Wales 1040. Died Wales 1075. Confident '''Generation 2''' Reviewed :2. Einudd ab Aelan: Born Gwynedd, Wales, England 0987. Died 1040. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Reviewed :3. Einudd ferch Aelan: Born Gwynedd, Wales 0987. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 1. Daughter of 6 & 7. Unsourced. END '''Generation 3''' Reviewed :4. Aelan ab Alser: Born Wales 0917. Died 1035. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Confident :5. Aelan Aelaw ap-wife Alser: Born Wales [date unknown]. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 2. Daughter of 10 & 11. Unsourced. END '''Generation 4''' Confident :8. Alser Ap Tudwal: Born Gwynedd, Wales [date unknown]. Died 1010. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. Confident '''Generation 5''' Confident :16. Tudwal ap Rhodri: Born Caer Seiont, Gwynedd, Wales abt 0865. Died [date unknown]. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33. Confident :17. Ellen ferch Aleth: Born Uchelogoed, Wales 0867. Died Anglesey, Wales [date unknown]. Mother of 8. Daughter of 34 & 35. Confident '''Generation 6''' Confident :32. Rhodri ap Merfyn: Born Wales abt 0820. Died Anglesey, Wales abt 0878. Father of 16. Son of 64 & 65. Confident. '''Continued at [[Space:Legendary Ancestry of Rhodri Mawr| Legendary Ancestry of Rhodri Mawr and Angharad]].

===Table 4.33 Ancestors of Hoodlyw ap Ithel (890-1051) Confident=== ''From Table 3.23'' #94 '''Generation 1''' Confident :1. Hoedlyw Ap Ithel: Born Uwch Dulas, Denbighshire, Wales 1051. Died [date unknown]. Confident. '''Generation 2''' Confident :2. Ithel Edryd: Born Uwch Dulas, Rhos, Kingdom of Gwynedd abt 1040. Died [date unknown]. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Confident '''Generation 3''' Confident :4. Edryd Ap Inethan: Born Uwch Dulas, Rhos, Kingdom of Gwynedd abt 1010. Died [date unknown]. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Confident. '''Generation 4''' Confident :8. Inethan Iaseth: Born Kingdom of Gwynedd abt 0980. Died [date unknown]. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. Confident '''Generation 5''' Confident :16. Iaseth Carwed: Born Brnffenigl, Kingdom of Gwynedd abt 0950. Died [date unknown]. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33. Confident. '''Generation 6''' Confident :32. Carwed Ap Marchudd: Born Kingdom of Gwynedd abt 0920. Died [date unknown]. Father of 16. Son of 64 & 65. Confident '''Generation 7''' Confident. :64. Marchudd ap Cynan: Born Uwch Dulas, Kingdom of Gwynedd abt 0890. Died [date unknown]. Father of 32. '''Generation 8''' Confident :128 Cynan ap Elyfyn. Confident. '''Continued at Table 5.3 Ancestors of Cynan ap Elyfyn.'''

===Table 4.34 Ancestors of Harold Guðrøðarson (880-980) Confident. END=== ''From Table 3.23'' #96 '''Generation 1''' Confident :1. Harald "The Black" (Guðrøðarson) Gudrodsson: ''King of Man'' Born Islay, Hebridene, 0980. Died Stamford Bridge, Yorkshire, England about 1040. Confident '''Generation 2''' Reviewed :2. Godfred (or Godred) `Haraldsson: Born Limerick, Ireland abt 0935. Died Western Isles, Strathclyde, Scotland 0989. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Confident :3. Unknown Of Islay: Born Isle Man, England 0955. Died Isle of Man, Norway [date unknown]. Mother of 1. Daughter of 6 & 7. Unsourced '''Generation 3''' Confident :4. Harald Sitricsson: Born Limerick, Ireland 0925. Died 0940. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Confident :5. Edgyth UNKNOWN: Born Northumbria [date unknown]. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 2. Daughter of 10 & 11. Confident '''Generation 4''' Confident :8. Sigtryggr Blinde Ivarsson: Born Dublin, Ireland abt 0880. Died Jorvik, York, Northumbria, England 0927. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. Confident. END

===Table 4.35 Ancestry of Angharad ferch Owain === ''From Table 3.14 #75 Angharad ferch Owain '''Generation 1''' Confident :1. Angharad "of Gwynedd" ferch Owain: Born Tegaingl, Flint, Wales 1065. Died Tegaingl, Flintshire, Wales 1162. Daughter of 2 and 3. SB 4:9 Confident '''Generation 2''' Confident :2. Owain Fradwr ab Edwin: Born Tegeingl about 1040. Died Tegeingl, Wales about 1105. Father of 1. Son of 4 and 5. SB 5:18 Confident :3. Morwyl ferch Ednywain: Born Tegaingl, Wales 1049. Mother of 1. Daughter of 6 and 7. Confident. '''Generation 3''' Confident :4. Edwin "Edwin of Tegeingl" ap Gronwy: Born Tegeingl, Wales 1017. Died Northop, Tegeingl, Wales about 1104. Father of 2. Son of 8 and 9. Same as Table 3.6 #104 Confident. :5. Iwerydd ferch Cynfyn: Born Montgomeryshire, Wales 1025. Died 1048. Mother of 2. Daughter of 10 and 11. Confident. :6. Ednywain "Bendew" ap Neiniad: Born Cilcain, Tegaingl Cantref, Kingdom of Gwynedd, Wales about 1020. Died Kingdom of Gwynedd, Wales after 1079. Father of 3. Son of 12 and 13. Same as Table 3.10 #58. Confident. :Generation 4''' Reviewed :8. Gronwy ab Einion: Born [date unknown]. Died about 0984. Father of 4. Son of 16 and 17. Same as Table 3.6 #26. Uncertain Existence. :10. Cynfyn "of Powys" ap Gwerystan: Born Wales about 0990. Died Wales about 1039. Father of 5. Son of 20 and 21. Confident :12. Neiniad ap Gwaethfoed: Born Mathrafal, Kingdom of Powys 0990. Died Mathrafal, Kingdom of Powys about 1027. Father of 6. Son of 24 and 25. Confident '''Generation 5''' Reviewed :16. Einion ab Owain: Born Dynevor Castle, Llandeilo, Deheubarth, Wales 0940. Died Kingdom of Gwent, Wales 0984. Father of 8. Son of 32 and 33. Confident :17. Nest ferch Owain: Born Devon, England about 0934. Died Devon, England about [date unknown]. Mother of 8. Daughter of 34 and 35. Uncertain Existence :20. Gwerystan ap Gwaithfoed: Born Kingdom of Powys about 0960. Died Kingdom of Powys 1035. Father of 10. Son of 40 and 41. Confident :24. Gwaithfoed "of Tegeingl" (ap Gwrydr) ap Gwrydr Hir: Born Kingdom of Powys about 0960. Died Llanfair Caereinion, Kingdom of Powys 08 May 1038. Father of 12. Son of 48 and 49. Confident '''Generation 6''' Reviewed :32. Owain "King of Deheubarth" ap Hywel: Born North Wales about 0910. Died North Wales 0988. Father of 16. Son of 64 and 65. Confident :33. Angharad ferch Llewelyn: Born Wales 0918. Died Wales after 0987. Mother of 16. Daughter of 66 and 67. Confident :40. Gwaithfoed ap Gwynnan: Born Cwybr, Rhuddlan Commote, Tegeingl Cantreff, Wales 0920. Father of 20. Son of 80 and 81. Confident :48. Gwrydr Hir ap Caradog: Born Powys, Montgomeryshire, Wales about 0920. Died about 0960. Father of 24. Son of 96 and 97. Confident :49. Morfydd ferch Owain: Born Wales 0920. Mother of 24. Daughter of 98 and 99. Uncertain Existence. '''Generation 7''' Reviewed :64. Hywel Dda "Prince of Deheubarth" ap Cadell: Born Dynevor Castle, Llandilo, Carmarthshire, Wales about 0880. Died Dynevor Castle, Llandilo, Carmarthshire, Wales 0950. Father of 32. Same as Table 4.2 #18, Table 4.3 #24, Table 4.17 #72. Confident. '''Continued at Table 5.5 #2 Ancestry of Owain ap Howel.''' :65. Elen ferch Llywarch: Born Montgomeryshire, Wales 0893. Died Dynever Castle, Carmarthenshire, Wales 0929. Mother of 32. Same as Table 4.3 #25, Table 4.22 #35. Confident. '''Continued at Table 5.5 #3 Ancestry of Owain ap Howel.''' :66. Llewelyn ap Merfyn: Born Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales about 0890. Died Wales 0942. Father of 33. Confident. '''Continued at Table 5.1 Ancestry of Afandeg ap Merfyn and Llywelyn ap Merfyn.''' :80. Gwynnan ap Gwynnog: Born Wales 0890. Father of 40. Said to have married Morgalla ferch Ieuan: Born Wales about 0904. Mother of 40. She is Unsourced, Uncertain Existence. He is Confident, Same as Table 4.2 #24, Table 4.3 #16, Table 4.11 #80. '''Continued at Ancestors of Gwaithfoed of Powys, #2.''' :96. Caradog ap Lles: Born Powys, Montgomeryshire, Wales about 0874. Died Powysland, Wales about 0894. Father of 48. Confident. Same as Table 4.11 #96. Continued at Table 5.2 #8

===Tables 4.36 Reserved === Table Reserved for future use.

==The Fifth Six Generations== Links to thie following separate files are provided to display legendary ancestry which is no longer connected in the main file: :[[Space:Legendary Ancestors of Tudor Trevor|Legendary Ancestors of Tudor Trefor]] :[[Space:Legendary Ancestors of Rhodri Mawr|Legendary Ancestors of Rhodri Mawr and Angharad]] ===Table 5.1 Dyfed Ancestry: Ancestors of Hyfaid ap Bledri. (650-790) Confident=== :Continuied from #76, Table 4.2 :Continued from #100, Table 4.3 '''Generation 1''' Confident :1. Hyfaidd (Bledri) Dyfed: Born Dyfed,Wales 0820. Died Dyfed,Wales 0893. Confident. SB 11/1472 '''Generation 2''' Confident :2. Bledri Tancoyst: Born of Dyfed, Wales 0790. Died Wales [date unknown]. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. SB 12/3144 Done. Confident. SB 12/3144 :3. Tangwystl ferch Owain: Born Dyfed,Wales 0794. Died 0843. Mother of 1. Daughter of 6 & 7. SB 12/3145 Done. Confident. SB 12/3145 '''Generation 3''' Confident ;6. Owain ap Maredudd: Born Dyfed,Wales 0770. Died Raid,,, 0811. Father of 3. Son of 12 & 13. SB13/6290 Confident '''Generation 4''' Confident :12. Maredudd ap Tewdws: Born Wales abt 0740. Died Wales 0811. Father of 6. Son of 24 & 25. SB14/12580 Confident '''Generation 5''' Confident :24. Tewdws ap Rhain: Born Wales 0710. Died 0796. Father of 12. Son of 48 & 49. SB 15/25160 Confident '''Generation 6''' Confident :48. Rhain ap Cadwgon: Born abt 0680. Died [date unknown]. Father of 24. Son of 96 & 97. SB 16/50320 Confident '''Generation 7''' :96. Cadwgon ap Cathen: Born Wales abt 0650. Died [date unknown]. Father of 48. SB17/100640 Confident. '''Continued at Table 6.1, Dyfed Ancestry: Ancestors of Cadwgon ap Cathen. Confirmed Steward Baldwin.

===Table 5.2 Powys Ancestry: Ancestors of Gwaithfoed of Powys ap Gwynnan (760-920)=== : Lies Llawddeog ap Cerdio : Table 4.2 #96 : Table 4.3 #63 : Table 4.9 #64 : Table 4.14 #80 '''Generation 1''' Confident :1. Gwaithfoed ap Gwynnan: Born Cwybr, Rhuddlan Commote, Tegeingl Cantreff, Wales 0920. Died [date unknown]. Confident '''Generation 2''' Reviewed :2. Gwynnan ap Gwynnog: Born Wales 0890. Died Wales [date unknown]. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Confident :3. Morgalla ferch Ieuan: Born Wales abt 0904. Died Wales [date unknown]. Mother of 1. Daughter of 6 & 7. Unsourced. END '''Generation 3''' Confident :4. Gwynnog Farfsych ap Lles: Born Wales abt 0880. Died Wales [date unknown]. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Confident '''Generation 4''' Confident :8. Lles Llyddog ap Ceidio: Born Powys, Montgomeryshire, Wales, 0850. Died Powys, Wales [date unknown]. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. Confident '''Generation 5''' Confident :16. Ceidio ap Corf: Born Arwystli, Montgomeryshire, Wales abt 0820. Died Powysland, , , Wales [date unknown]. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33. Confident '''Generation 6''' Confident :32. Corf ap Caenog: Born Wales abt 0770. Died Powysland, , , Wales [date unknown]. Father of 16. Son of 64 & 65. Confident '''Generation 7''' Confident :64. Caenog Tegonwy: Born Wales abt 0760. Died Powysland, Wales [date unknown]. Father of 32. Confident. '''Continued Table 6.2 Ancestors of Caenog ap Tegonwy.'''

===Table 5.3 Ancestors of Cynan ap Elyfyn (770-850) Confident END=== ''From Table 4.8 #64'' ''From Table 4.33 #128 '''Generation 1''' Confident :1. Cynan ap Elyfyn: Born Kingdom of Gwynedd, Wales about 0850. Instrumental in winning back North East Wales from the Danes. Died Wales[date unknown]. Confident '''Generation 2''' Confident :2. Elyfyn Mor: Born Wales abt 0830. Died Wales [date unknown]. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Confident. '''Generation 3''' Confident :4. Mor Mynan: Born Wales abt 0800. Died Wales abt 0835. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Confident. '''Generation 4''' Confident :8. Mynan ap Yspwys: Born KIngdom of Gwent, Wales 0770. Died Wales [date unknown]. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. Confident. END

===Table 5.4 Ancestors of Peredur ap Tegerin (584-824) Confident=== ''From Table 4.16 #64''; ''From Table 4.18, #64'' '''Generation 1''' Confident :1. Peredur Tegerin (Meilir) ap Meilir: Born 0824. Died [date unknown]. Confident '''Generation 2''' Confident :2. Meilir Eryr ab Tydy: Born 0784. Died [date unknown]. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Confident '''Generation 3''' Confident :4. Tydy Tyfodedd: Born 0744. Died [date unknown]. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Confident '''Generation 4''' Confident :8. Tyfodedd Gwilfyw: Born 0704. Died [date unknown]. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. Confident '''Generation 5''' Confident :16. Gwilfyw Marchudd: Born 0644. Died [date unknown]. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33. Confident '''Generation 6''' Confident :32. Marchudd Bran: Born 0624. Died [date unknown]. Father of 16. Son of 64 & 65. Confident '''Generation 7''' Confident :64. Bran ap Pill: Born Wales 0584. Died [date unknown]. Father of 32. Confident. '''Continued at Table 6.3 Ancestors of Bran ap Pill.'''

===Table 5.5 Ancestors of Owain ap Hywel (740-910) Confident=== From Table 4.14 #68 '''Generation 1''' Confident :1. Owain "King of Deheubarth" ap Hywel Dda: Born North Wales about 0910. Died North Wales 0988. SB8/196. Confident '''Generation 2''' Confident. :2. Hywel Dda ap Cadell: Howell the Good. Prince of Deheubarth. Born Dynevor Castle, Llandilo, Carmarthshire, Wales abt 0880. Died Dynevor Castle, Llandilo, Carmarthshire, Wales 0950. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. SB9/392. Confident. :3. Elen ferch Llywarch: Born Montgomeryshire, Wales 0893. Died Dynever Castle, Carmarthenshire, Wales 0929. Mother of 1. Daughter of 6 & 7. SB9/393. Confident. '''Generation 3''' Confident :4. Cadell Manaw ap Rhodri Mawr. Prince of Wales and King of Seisyllwg. Born Caer Seiont, Crnrvn, Wales abt 0861. Died Anglesey, Wales 0909. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. SB10/784. Confident. :6. Llywarch Hyfaidd: Born Dynevor, Carmarthenshire 0867. Died Dyfed Wales 0904. Father of 3. Son of 12 & 13. SB10/786 Confident. '''Generation 4''' Confident. :8. [[ap Merfyn-19|'''Rhodri Mawr''' ap Merfyn]] (ap Merfyn-19) : King of Gwynedd. Born Wales abt 0820. Died Anglesey, Wales abt 0878. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. SB11/1024 and 1568. Frequently shown married to Angharad ferch Meurig, born Ceredigion Wales 0825 and died Anglesey, Wales. However, Stewart Baldwin shows she was invented and the actual wife of Rhodri Mawr is unknown. See [[Space: Legendary Ancestors of Rhodri Mawr|Legendary Ancestors of Rhodri Mawr and Angharad]] Confident. :12. Hyfaidd ap Bledri: Born Dyfed,Wales 0820. Died Dyfed,Wales 0893. Father of 6. Son of 24 & 25. SB11/1572. Same as Table 5.1, #1. Confident '''Generation 5''' Confident :16. [[ap Gwriad-12|Merfyn Frych ap Gwriad]] (ap Gwriad-12): Born Kingdom of Gwynedd 0795. Died Ketell, Kingdom of Gwynedd abt 0844. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33. SB12/2048. See [[Space: Legendary Ancestors of Rhodri Mawr|Legendary Ancestors of Rhodri Mawr and Angharad]] Confident. :24. Bledri or Bleiddig Tancoyst: Born of Dyfed, Wales 0790. Died Wales [date unknown]. Father of 12. Son of 48 & 49. SB12/3144. = Table 5.1 #2 Confident. Stewart Baldwin says no patronym is known for him. END. :25. Tangwystl ferch Owain: Born Dyfed,Wales 0794. Died 0843. Mother of 12. Daughter of 50 & 51. SB12/3145. = Table 5.1 #3 Confident '''Generation 6''' Confident :32. Gwriad ab Elidir: Born Deheubarth, South Wales 0770. Died Ynys Manaw (Isle of Man), Wales 0825. Father of 16. Son of 64 & 65. SB13/4096. Stewart Baldwin says Gwriad's parentage must be considered unknown. Other sources show his father as Elidr ap Sandde (King Elydry of Isle of Man). See [[Space: Legendary Ancestors of Rhodri Mawr|Legendary Ancestors of Rhodri Mawr and Angharad]] Confident. END :33 [[ferch Cynan-4|Ethyllt (Esyllt) ferch Cynan Dindaethy]] (ferch Cynan-4): Born Caer, Caernarvonshire, Wales about 0770. Died Wales about 0816. Stewart Baldwin shows her as mother of Merfyn Frycn: SB 13/4097 Confident. :50. Owain ap Maredudd: Born Dyfed,Wales 0770. Died Raid,,, 0811. Father of 25. Son of 100 & 101. SB13/6290. = Table 5.1 #6. Confident. '''Generation 7''' Confident :66. Cynan ap Rhodry (ap Dindaethwy Gwynedd). Born Caer, Wales 0764. Died Wales about 0817. Father of 35. Shown as married to Matild ferch Flint, born Flintshire Wales, 740 (Unsourced). '''Continued Table 6.4 Ancestors of Cynan Dindaethwy.''' Confident :100. Maredudd ap Tewdws: Born Wales abt 0740. Died Wales 0811. Father of 50. = Table 5.1 #12. Maredudd is son of Tewdws, son of Rhain, son of Cadwgon =Table 5.6 #12. SB14/12580. Confident. Stewart Baldwin says earlier ancestors were written much later and not reliable. END '''Generations 8, 9, 10''' Confident: :200 Tewdws ap Rhain. Born Wales 710. Died 0796. =Table 5.6 #24. SB 15/25160. Confident. :400 Rhain ap Cadwgon: Born about 680. = Table 5.6 #48. SB 16/50320 Confident :800 Cadwgon ap Cathen. Born Wales about 650. =Table 5.6 #96. SB17/100640. Confident. '''Continued at Table 6.1, Ancestors of Cadwgon ap Cathen.'''

===Table 5.6 Ancestors of Angharad ferch Llywelyn (820-987) Confident === From Table 4.14 #69 From Table 4.19 #325 '''Generation 1''' :1. Angharad "Queen of Powys" ferch Llewelyn: Born Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales 0918. Died Llandilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales after 0987. CB 282/2 '''Generation 2''' :2. Llewelyn ap Merfyn: Born Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales abt 0890. Died Wales 0942. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. CB 282/2 '''Generation 3''' :4. Merfyn Frych ap Rhodri: Born Caer, Wales abt 0859. Died Wales 0900. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. CB 282/2 '''Generation 4''' :8. Rhodri Mawr ap Merfyn: Born Wales abt 0820. Died Anglesey, Wales abt 0878. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. '''Continued on Table 5.5 #8. See [[Space: Legendary Ancestors of Rhodri Mawr| Legendary Ancestors of Rhodri Mawr and Angharad]]'''.

===Table 5.7 Ancestors of Marchan ap Cynwrig (700-950 Pedigree Only. === From Table 4.14 #84 '''Generation 1''' Pedigree Only. :1. Marchan ap Cynwrig: Born 0950. Died [date unknown]. Pedigree Only. '''Generation 2''' Pedigree Only. :2. Cynwrig Ap Cynddelw: Born Wales abt 0915. Died [date unknown]. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Pedigree Only. '''Generation 3''' Pedigree Only. :4. Cynddelw Ap Elgudy: Born Deuddwr, Wales 0880. Died Wales [date unknown]. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Pedigree Only. '''Generation 4''' Pedigree Only. :8. Elgudy Ap Gwrysnad: Born Wales [date unknown]. Died [date unknown]. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. Pedigree Only. '''Generation 5''' Pedigree Only. :16. Gwrsnad ap Dwywg: Born [date unknown]. Died [date unknown]. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33. Pedigree Only. '''Generation 6''' Pedigree Only. :32. Dwywg ap Tegog: Born abt 0718. Died [date unknown]. Father of 16. Son of 64 & 65. Pedigree Only. '''Generation 7''' Pedigree Only. :64. Tegog ap Dwyfnerth: Born abt 0700. Died [date unknown]. Father of 32. Pedigree Only. '''Continued at Table 6.6 Ancestors of Tegog ap Dwyfnerth.'''

===Table 5.8 Powys Ancestry: Ancestors of Seferys ap Cadwr (700-900) Confident=== ''From Table 4.15 #64'' '''Generation 1''' Confident :1. Seferys (Severus) ap Cadwr: Born Powys, Wales 0900. Died about [date unknown]. Son of 2 and 3. Wolcott. Confident '''Generation 2''' Confident :2. Cadwr ap Gwenwyn: Born Powys, Wales abt 0865. Died [date unknown]. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Wolcott. Confident. '''Generation 3''' Confident :4. Gwenwyn ab Idnerth: Born Powys, Wales abt 0830. Died [date unknown]. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Wolcott. Confident. WT also shows unsourced wife Blethinia ferch Morthvran: Born Wales about 0835. '''Generation 4''' Confident :8. Idnerth Ap Iorwerth: Born Powys, Wales abt 0795. Died [date unknown]. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. Wolcott. Confident. WT also shows unsourced wife Elen ferch Aron: Born Llangathen, Carmarthenshire, Wales about 0800. '''Generation 5''' Confident :16. Iorwerth Hirflawdd Ap Tegonwy: Born Powys, Wales abt 0765. Died [date unknown]. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33. Confident :17. Arianwen ferch Brychan: Born Brycheiniog,,Breconshire,Wales abt 0775. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 8. Daughter of 34 & 35. Confident. WT also shows her the daughter of Breychan ap Gwyngwen, unsourced, the son of Gwynwen ap Twdwr, unsourced. '''Generation 6''' Confident :32. Tegonwy Ap Teon: Born Kingdom of Powys, Wales abt 0735. Died [date unknown]. Father of 16. Son of 64 & 65. Confident. WT also shows him married to Gwladus ferch Hwfa: Born Montgomeryshire, Wales abt 0705. Died Powysland, Wales [date unknown]. Mother of 16. Daughter of 66 & 67. '''Generation 7''' :64. Teon ap Gwineu: Born Powys, Wales abt 0700. Died 0755. Father of 32. '''Continued on Table 6.2, #4 Teon ap Gwineu.'''

===Table 5.9 Ancestors of Morgant ap Eweint=== From Table 4.15 #80 '''Generation 1''' Confident :1. Morgant "Mwn-Mawr" (Eweint) Owain: Born Morgannwg Gwlad, Glamorgan, Wales 0898. Died Glamorgan, Wales 0974. Confident '''Generation 2''' Confident :2. Owain ap Hywel: Born Gwent, Glywysing, Glamorgan, Wales 0870. Died Morgannwg Gwlad, Glamorgan, Wales 0930. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Confident :3. Nest ferch Rhodri: Born Deheubarth, Wales abt 0870. Died abt 0930. Mother of 1. Daughter of 6 & 7. Confident '''Generation 3''' Confident :4. Hywel Rhys: Born Gwent, Glamorgan, Wales abt 0830. Died Rome, Lazio, Italy 0886. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Confident :5. Lleucu ferch Enflew: Born South, Wales 0826. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 2. Daughter of 10 & 11. Confident :6. Rhodri ap Merfyn: Born Wales abt 0820. Died Anglesey, Wales abt 0878. Father of 3. Son of 12 & 13. '''Continued at [[Space: Legendary Ancestors of Rhodri Mawr|Legendary Ancestors of Rhodri Mawr and Angharad]] '''Generation 4''' Reviewed :8. Rhys Arthfael: Born Glywysing, Wales abt 0800. Died 0840. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. Confident :10. Enflew UNKNOWN: Born [date unknown]. Died [date unknown]. Father of 5. Son of 20 & 21. Unsourced :11. Adwent verch Eliffer: Born Wales 0870. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 5. Daughter of 22 & 23. Unsourced '''Generation 5''' Confident :16. Arthfael Gwriad: Born Gwent, Glamorgan, Wales 0768. Died [date unknown]. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33. Confident :17. Vraustud Gloud: Born Buellt, Breconshire, Wales 0770. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 8. Daughter of 34 & 35. Confident :22. Eliffer ap Gronwy: Born 0840. Died [date unknown]. Father of 11. Son of 44 & 45. Confident. END '''Generation 6''' Reviewed :32. Gwriad Ap Brochfael: Born Mid, Glamorgan, Wales 0756. Died [date unknown]. Father of 16. Son of 64 & 65. Unsourced :33. Ceingar ferch Maredudd: Born Dyfed, Carmarthenshire, Wales abt 0755. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 16. Daughter of 66 & 67. Sister of Owain ferch Maredudd '''Generation 7''' Confident :64. Brochfael ap Rhys: Born Glywysing, Wales abt 0730. Died Wales abt 0755. Father of 32. Confident. '''Continued at Table 6.6 Ancestors of Brochfael ap Rhys''' :66. Maredudd ap Tewdws: Born Wales abt 0740. Died Wales 0811. Father of 33. Confident. Continued on Table 6.5 Ancestors of Maredeudd ap Tewdws.'''

===Table 5.10 Ancestors of Idwal Foel ab Anarawd (820-883) Confident=== ''From Table 4.23 #64'' '''Generation 1''' Confident :1. Idwal Foel "Prince of North Wales" ab Anarawd: Born Aberffro, Anglesey, Wales 0883. Died Dindaethwy, Anglesey, Wales about 0942. Married Avandreg ferch Merfyn. Confident. '''Generation 2''' Confident :2. Anarawd Mawr Gwynedd: Born Caer Seiont, Caernarfonshire, Wales 0857. Founder of Royal House of Gwynedd. No wife listed by Bartrum., Died Aberffraw Castle, Anglesey, Wales abt 0915. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Confident. '''Generation 3''' Confident :4. Rhodri ap Merfyn: Born Wales abt 0820. Died Anglesey, Wales abt 0878. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. '''Continued at: [[Space:Legendary_Ancestors_of_Rhodri_Mawr|Legendary Ancestry of Rhodri Mawr and Angharad]].''' Confident. END

===Table 5.11 Ancestors of Afandreg ferch Merfyn (738-891) Confident=== ''From Table 4.23 #65'' '''Generation 1''' Confident 1. Afandreg ferch Merfyn "of Powys Born Gwynedd, Wales 0891. Died 0948. Married Idwal Foel ab Anarawd. Confident '''Generation 2''' Confident. :2. Merfyn ap Rhodri: Born Caer, Wales abt 0859. Died Wales 0900. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Confident. '''Generation 3''' :4. Rhodri ap Merfyn: Born Wales abt 0820. Died Anglesey, Wales abt 0878. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. '''Continued at: [[Space:Legendary_Ancestors_of_Rhodri_Mawr|Legendary Ancestry of Rhodri Mawr and Angharad]].''' Confident. END

===Table 5.12 Ancestors of Cynwrig ap Cynddelw (675-917) Pedigree Only=== ''From table 4.23 #72'' '''Generation 1''' Pedigree Only :1. Cynwrig (Ap Cynddelw) ap Cynddelw: Born Wales about 0915. Died [date unknown]. Pedigree Only '''Generation 2''' Pedigree Only :2. Cynddelw Ap Elgudy: Born Deuddwr, Wales 0880. Died Wales [date unknown]. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Pedigree Only '''Generation 3''' Pedigree Only :4. Elgudy Ap Gwrysnad: Born Wales [date unknown]. Died [date unknown]. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Pedigree Only '''Generation 4''' Pedigree Only :8. Gwrsnad ap Dwywg: Born [date unknown]. Died [date unknown]. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. Pedigree Only '''Generation 5''' Pedigree Only :16. Dwywg ap Tegog: Born abt 0718. Died [date unknown]. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33.. '''Generation 6''' Pedigree Only :32. Tegog ap Dwyfnerth: Born abt 0700. Died [date unknown]. Father of 16. Son of 64 & 65. Son of Dwyfnerth ap Madog, born about 675. '''Continued Table 6.6 Ancestors of Tegog ap Dwyfnerth.'''

===Reserved: The Following Tables Now at [[Space:Irish_Ancestry_of_Ragnhild_Olafsdotter]]=== *5.13 *5.14 *5.15 *5.16 *5.17

===Table 5.18 Ancestors of Owain ap Hywell (740-910) Confident. END=== From Table 4.24 #96 '''Generation 1''' Confident :1. [[ap Hywel-56|Owain "King of Deheubarth" ap Hywel]] (ap Hywel-56): Born North Wales about 0910. Died North Wales 0988. Confident '''Generation 2'' Confident :2. Hywel Cadell: Born Dynevor Castle, Llandilo, Carmarthshire, Wales abt 0880. Died Dynevor Castle, Llandilo, Carmarthshire, Wales 0950. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Confident :3. Elen ferch Llywarch: Born Montgomeryshire, Wales 0893. Died Dynever Castle, Carmarthenshire, Wales 0929. Mother of 1. Daughter of 6 & 7. Confident '''Generation 3''' Confident :4. Cadell Manaw: Born Caer Seiont, Crnrvn, Wales abt 0861. Died Anglesey, Wales 0909. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Confident :6. Llywarch Hyfaidd: Born Dynevor, Carmarthenshire 0867. Died Dyfed Wales 0904. Father of 3. Son of 12 & 13. SB Confident '''Generation 4''' Confident :8. Rhodri ap Merfyn: Born Wales abt 0820. Died Anglesey, Wales abt 0878. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. '''Continued [[Space: Legendary Ancestors of Rhodri Mawr|Legendary Ancestors of Rhodri Mawr and Angharad]]''' :12. Hyfaidd Bledri: Born Dyfed,Wales 0820. Died Dyfed,Wales 0893. Father of 6. Son of 24 & 25. SB 11/1472 Confident '''Generation 5''' Confident :24. Bledri Tancoyst: Born of Dyfed, Wales 0790. Died Wales [date unknown]. Father of 12. Son of 48 & 49. SB 12/3144 Confident :25. Tangwystl ferch Owain: Born Dyfed,Wales 0794. Died 0843. Mother of 12. Daughter of 50 & 51. SB 12/3145 Confident '''Generation 6''' Confident :50. Owain ap Maredudd: Born Dyfed,Wales 0770. Died Raid,,, 0811. Father of 25. Son of 100 & 101. SB 13/6290 Confident '''Generation 7''' Confident :100. Maredudd ap Tewdws: Born Wales abt 0740. Died Wales 0811. Father of 50. SB 14/12580 Confident. Stewart Baldwin states that an earlier generations were written later. END

===Table 5.19 Ancestors of Angharad ferch Llywelyn (738-918) Confident. END=== From Table 4.24 #97 '''Generation 1''' Confident :1. Angharad "Queen of Powys" ferch Llewelyn: Born Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales 0918. Died Llandilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales after 0987. Confident. '''Generation 2''' Confident :2. Llewelyn ap Merfyn: Born Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales abt 0890. Died Wales 0942. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Confident. '''Generation 3''' Confident. :4. Merfyn ap Rhodri: Born Caer, Wales abt 0859. Died Wales 0900. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Confident. '''Generation 4''' Confident. :8. Rhodri ap Merfyn: Born Wales abt 0820. Died Anglesey, Wales abt 0878. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. Confident. '''Continued at [[Space: Legendary Ancestors of Rhodri Mawr|Legendary Ancestors of Rhodri Mawr and Angharad]]'''

===Table 5.20 Glywysling Ancestry: Ancestors of Idguallaun Morgant=== From Table 4.24 #112 '''Generation 1''' Confident :1. Idguallaun "King of Glywysing" (Morgant) ap Morgan: Born Wales about 0920. Died about 1020. Confident '''Generation 2''' Confident :2. Morgant Eweint: Born Morgannwg Gwlad, Glamorgan, Wales 0898. Died Glamorgan, Wales 0974. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Confident :3. Elen ferch Rhodri: Born Wales abt 0860. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 1. Daughter of 6 & 7. Confident '''Generation 3''' Researched :4. Owain ap Hywel: Born Gwent, Glywysing, Glamorgan, Wales 0870. Died Morgannwg Gwlad, Glamorgan, Wales 0930. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Confident :5. Nest ferch Rhodri: Born Deheubarth, Wales abt 0870. Died abt 0930. Mother of 2. Daughter of 10 & 11. Unsourced. END :6. Rhodri ap Merfyn: Born Wales abt 0820. Died Anglesey, Wales abt 0878. Father of 3. Son of 12 & 13. '''Continued at [[Space: Legendary Ancestors of Rhodri Mawr | Legendary Ancestors of Rhodri Mawr and Angharad]].''' '''Generation 4''' Confident :8. Hywel Rhys: Born Gwent, Glamorgan, Wales abt 0830. Died Rome, Lazio, Italy 0886. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. Confident :9. Lleucu ferch Enflew: Born South, Wales 0826. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 4. Daughter of 18 & 19. Confident '''Generation 5''' Researched :16. Rhys ap Arthfael: Born Glywysing, Wales abt 0800. Died 0840. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33. Confident :18. Enflew UNKNOWN: Born . Died [date unknown]. Father of 9. Son of 36 & 37. Unsourced :19. Adwent verch Eliffer: Born Wales 0870. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 9. Daughter of 38 & 39. Unsourced '''Generation 6''' Researched :32. Arthfael ap Gwriad: Born Gwent, Glamorgan, Wales 0768. Died [date unknown]. Father of 16. Son of 64 & 65. Confident :33. Vraustud Gloud: Born Buellt, Breconshire, Wales 0770. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 16. Daughter of 66 & 67. Confident :38. Eliffer ap Gronwy: Born 0840. Died [date unknown]. Father of 19. Son of 76 & 77. Unsourced '''Generation 7''' Confident :64. Gwriad Ap Brochfael: Born Mid, Glamorgan, Wales 0756. Died [date unknown]. Father of 32. Confident. '''Continued Table 6.14. Ancestors of Gwriad ap Brochfael.''' :65. Ceingar ferch Maredudd: Born Dyfed, Carmarthenshire, Wales abt 0755. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 32. Confident. '''Continued Table 6.15. Ancestors of Ceingar ferch Maredudd.''

===Table 5.21 Ancestors of Ednowain ap Bleddyn === ''Continued from Table 4.23 #64 '''Generation 1''' Pedigreed :1. Ednywain Ap Bleddyn: Born Montgomery, Montgomeryshire, Wales about 0920. Died [date unknown]. Pedigreed '''Generation 2''' Pedigreed :2. Bleddyn Ap Bledrys: Born Wales abt 0890. Died [date unknown]. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Pedigreed '''Generation 3''' Pedigreed :4. Bledrys (Ap Cynog) Caenog: Born Wales abt 0850. Died [date unknown]. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Pedigreed '''Generation 4''' Pedigreed :8. Cynog Mawr Ap Iowerth: Born Powys, Wales 0810. Died [date unknown]. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. Pedigreed '''Generation 5''' :16. Iorwerth Hirflawdd Ap Tegonwy: Born Powys, Wales abt 0740. Died [date unknown]. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33. Pedigreed :17. Arianwen (Brychan) ferch Brychan: Born Brycheiniog,,Breconshire,Wales about 0775. Mother of 8. Daughter of 34 and 35. Confident '''Generation 6''' :32. Tegonwy Ap Teon: Born Kingdom of Powys, Wales about 0735. Father of 16. Son of 64 and 65. Confident :33. Gwladus (verch Hwfa) gwraig Teon: Born Montgomeryshire, Wales about 0705. Died Powysland, Wales about [date unknown]. Mother of 16. Daughter of 66 and 67. Confident '''Generation 7''' Confident :64. Teon Ap Gwineu: Born Powys, Wales abt 0670. Died 0755. Father of 32. Confident. '''Continued on Table 6.16 Ancestry of Teon ap Gwineu.''' :66. Hwfa ap Unknown: Born about 0675. Father of 33. Confident

===Table 5.22 Ancestors of Cadfarch ap Gwrgant. END === ''Continued From: :Table 4.2 #32 :Table 4.27 #64 :Table 4.28 #80'' '''Generation 1''' :1. Cadfarch ap Gwrgant: Born about 0845. Died [date unknown]. '''Generation 2''' :2. Gwrgant ap Gwaeddgar: Born abt 0790. Died [date unknown]. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. '''Generation 3''' :4. Gwaethgar Gwaeddgar Bywyn: Born Wales abt 0690. Died [date unknown]. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. '''Generation 4''' :8. Bywyn ap Byordderch: Born abt 0640. Died [date unknown]. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. '''Generation 5''' :16. Byordderch ap Gwylawr: Born abt 0590. Died [date unknown]. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33. '''Generation 6''' :32. Gwylawr ap Gwynfyw: Born abt 0540. Died [date unknown]. Father of 16. Son of 64 & 65.

===Table 5.23 Ancestors of Adele d'Anjou. (0800-0920) Reviewed. END === From Table 4.26 #65 '''Generation 1''' Confident :1. Adele (Anjou) de Vexin: Born Anjou, France about 0920. Died France about 1026. '''Generation 2''' Uncertain :2. Foulques Anjou: Born France abt 0870. Died Tours, Puy-de-Dome, Auvergne, France abt 0938. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Uncertain. :3. Roscille Loches: Born Loches, Indre-et-Loire, Centre, Frankia abt 0874. Died Angers, Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, France 05 Jul 0920. Mother of 1. Daughter of 6 & 7. Uncertain. '''Generation 3''' :4. Ingelger Anjou: Born Anjou, France abt 0840. Died Tours, France 0888. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. :5. Aelinde Unknown: Born Amboise, Touraine, France abt 0850. Died Anjou, France abt 0890. Mother of 2. Daughter of 10 & 11. :6. Garnier Werner Loches: Born Loches, Indre-et-Loire, Centre, France abt 0844. Died Verberie Sur, Oise, Picardie, France 0929. Father of 3. Son of 12 & 13. :7. Tescende Unknown: Born France abt 0859. Died Loches, Loches, Indre-et-Loire, Centre-Val de Loire, France abt 0925. Mother of 3. Daughter of 14 & 15. '''Generation 4''' :8. Tertullus Anjou: Born abt 0830. Died Chateau Landon, Seine-et-Marne, Ile-de-France, France [date unknown]. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. :9. Petronilla des Francs: Born Rhineland, Prussia abt 0825. Died Aachen, , Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany 0845. Mother of 4. Daughter of 18 & 19. :12. Adalard Loches: Born Nantes, Loire-Atlantique, Pays de la Loire, France abt 0820. Died Loches, Indre-et-Loire, Centre, France 0864. Father of 6. Son of 24 & 25. '''Generation 5''' :16. Torquatius Rennes: Born Redon, Bretagne, France 0800. Died Anjou, France abt 0850. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33. :17. Bava de France: Born Tours, Puy-de-Dôme, Auvergne, France abt 0800. Died Anjou, Isère, Rhône-Alpes, France [date unknown]. Mother of 8. Daughter of 34 & 35. :22. Unknown Amboise: Born abt 0820. Died [date unknown]. Father of 11. Son of 44 & 45.

===Table 5.24 Wessex Ancestry: Ancestors of Edgar Wessex. (784-943) Confident === ''From Table 4.26 #66 ''Generation 1'' Confident :1. [[Wessex-30|Edgar "the Peaceable, Pacificus, King of England"]] (Wessex-30) of England: Born Wessex, England 07 Aug 0943. Died Winchester, England 08 Jul 0975. Married Ælfthryth of Devon. Confident. '''Trail to Alfred the Great #24''' ''Generation 2''' Confident :2. Edmund ''Eadmund, King of England (Wessex) of England: Born Wessex, England abt 0920. Died Pucklechurch, Gloucestershire, England 26 May 0946. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Confident. '''Trail to Alfred the Great #25''' :3. Ælfgifu "Elgiva" Shaftesbury: Born Wessex abt 0920. Died England 0944. Mother of 1. Daughter of 6 & 7. Confident '''Generation 3''' Confidewnt :4. Eadweard "Edward the Elder, King of Wessex (899-924) (Wessex); King of England: Born Wessex, England abt 0871. Died Farndon, Cheshire, England 17 Jul 0924. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Confident. ''Trail to Alfred the Great #26.''' :5. Eadgifu "Ediva", Ædgyfu, Edgiva (Kent) of Wessex. Born Kent, England abt 0900. Died England 26 Aug 0968. Mother of 2. Daughter of 10 & 11. Confident. :7. Wynflæd UNKNOWN: Born bef 0900. Died abt 0960. Mother of 3. Daughter of 14 & 15. Confident. END '''Generation 4''' Confident :8. Ælfred "Alfred the Great, King of Wessex" (Wessex) Born Wantage, Berkshire, Wessex, England 0849. '''King of England.''' Won victories oveer the Danes. Promoted Education. Died Wessex 26 Oct 0899. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. Confident. '''Trail to Alfred the Great: End''' :9. Ealhswith "Alswitha, Aethelswida, Elswitha, Æhlswith, Elhswyth, Ealhswith,Ethelswitha, Lady of the Mercians, " (Mercia) Mercia: Born Mercia, England abt 0850. Died St. Mary's Abbey, Winchester, Hampshire 05 Dec 0902. Mother of 4. Daughter of 18 & 19. Confident :10. Sigehelm "Lord of Meopham, Cooling and Lenham: Kent: Born Kent, England 0871. Died England abt 13 Dec 0902. Father of 5. Son of 20 & 21. Confident. '''Generation 5''' Confident :16. Æthelwulf "Ethelwulf, King of Wessex" (Wessex) of Wessex: Born England abt 0800. Died England abt 13 Jan 0858. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33. Confident. :17. Osburh "Osburga of Isle of Wight" (Unknown): Born Wessex, England abt 0810. Died Wessex bef 0856. Mother of 8. Daughter of 34 & 35. Confident :18. Æthelred Mucil "Ealdorman of the Gaini" (Mercia) of Mercia: Born Mercia, England abt 0830. Died Mercia, Lincolnshire, England aft 0897. Father of 9. Son of 36 & 37. Confident :19. Eadburga (Meria) of Mercia: Born Mercia abt 0830. Died England bef 0893. Mother of 9. Daughter of 38 & 39. Confident '''Generation 6''' Confident :32. Ecgberht "Egbert, King of Wessex:" (Wessex) Born Wessex, England 0775. Died Wessex, England 0839. Father of 16. Son of 64 & 65. Confident. :33. Redburga "Raedburgha" (UNKNOWN) of Wessex: Born abt 0788. Died Wessex, England 13 Jan 0857. Mother of 16. Daughter of 66 & 67. Confident :34. Oslac Unknown: Born Isle of Wight, England abt 0780. Died Wessex, England abt 0856. Father of 17. Son of 68 & 69. Said to be son of Sabd "Princess" Of Ossory: Born 0750. Died 0804 :36. Mucel Mercia: Born Mercia, England abt 0805. Died Mercia, England 0840. Father of 18. Son of 72 & 73. '''Generation 7''' Confident :64. Ealhmund Wessex of Kent: Born abt 0748. Died aft 0784. Father of 32. Confident. '''Descendant of Mythical Ancestry of Ealhmund, Below.''' :65. Unknown Kent: Born Kingdom of Kent 0758. Died Wessex, England abt 0803. Mother of 32. Confident '''Mythical Ancestry of Ealhmund''' #Ealhmund (748-784) #Eata (732-762) #Eoppa (706-797) #Ingeld (672-718) #Coenred (644-694) #Ceolwall (622-688) #Cutha (592-688) #Cuthwine (556-594) #Ceawlin (535-593) #Cynric (510-560) #Crioda (493-541) #Cerdic (455-534) King of the West Saxons #Elesa Sachsen, born 439, Saxony

===Table 5.25 Ancestors of Richard de Normandie=== ''From Table 4.26 #70'' '''Generation 1''' :1. Richard "The Fearless, Sans Peur, Duc de Normandie" (Normandie) de Normandie: Born Fécamp, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France 28 Aug 0933. Died Fécamp, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France 20 Nov 0996. '''Generation 2''' :2. Guillaume Normandie: Born Normandie, France abt 0900. Died Picquigny, Somme, Picardie, France 17 Dec 0942. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. :3. Sprote Bretagne: Born Bretagne, France 0911. Died Ponteaudemer, Normandy, France 1005. Mother of 1. Daughter of 6 & 7. '''Generation 3''' :4. Rollo Normandie: Born abt 0842. Died Rouen, Seine Inferieure, Normandie, France 0931. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. END :5. Poppa Bayeux: Born Bayeux, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France abt 0872. Died Rouen, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France 0931. Mother of 2. Daughter of 10 & 11. END a

===Table 5.26 Ancestors of Cadfarch ap Gwrgantt (540-845) END === '''Generation 1''' :1. Cadfarch ap Gwrgant: Born about 0845. Died about [date unknown]. Son of 2 and 3. '''Generation 2''' :2. Gwrgant ap Gwaeddgar: Born about 0790. Died about [date unknown]. Father of 1. Son of 4 and 5. '''Generation 3''' :4. Gwaethgar Gwaeddgar (Bywyn) ap Bywyn: Born Wales about 0690. Died about [date unknown]. Father of 2. Son of 8 and 9. '''Generation 4''' :8. Bywyn ap Byordderch: Born about 0640. Died about [date unknown]. Father of 4. Son of 16 and 17. '''Generation 5''' :16. Byordderch ap Gwylawr: Born about 0590. Died about [date unknown]. Father of 8. Son of 32 and 33. '''Generation 6''' :32. Gwylawr ap Gwynfyw: Born about 0540. Died about [date unknown]. Father of 16. Son of 64 and 65. END

'''Ancestry of Bywyr ap Bywdeg''' '''Generation 1''' :1. Bywyr "Llew" (Ap Bywdeg) Bywdeg: Born Powys, Wales about 0600. Died Montgomeryshire, , Wales [date unknown]. '''Generation 2''' :2. Bywdeg Rhun: Born Montgomeryshire, Wales abt 0560. Died Montgomeryshire, Wales [date unknown]. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. :3. Bywdeg-wife ap Rhun: Born Montgomeryshire, Wales abt 0565. Died Montgomeryshire, Wales [date unknown]. Mother of 1. Daughter of 6 & 7. '''Generation 3''' :4. Rhun Llary: Born Powys, Wales abt 0520. Died Powys, Wales [date unknown]. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. '''Generation 4''' :8. Llary Ap Casnar: Born Montgomeryshire, , Wales abt 0480. Died Montgomeryshire, , Wales [date unknown]. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. '''Generation 5''' :16. Casnar Wledig: Born Montgomeryshire, Wales abt 0440. Died Montgomeryshire, Wales [date unknown]. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33. :17. Thewer ferch Brydw: Born Wales abt 0445. Died Wales [date unknown]. Mother of 8. Daughter of 34 & 35. '''Generation 6''' "34. Bredw Cadell: Born Wales bef 0410. Died [date unknown]. Father of 17. Son of 68 & 69. '''Generation 7''' :68. Cadel ap Cadeyrn: Born Roman Britain abt 0380. Died Kingdom of Powys bef 0470. Father of 34. '''Ancestry of Cadel ap Cadeyrn''' '''Generation 1''' :1. Cadel "Ddyrnllwg, Dernlluc" ap Cadeyrn: Born Roman Britain about 0380. Died Kingdom of Powys before 0470. '''Generation 2''' :2. Cadeyrn ap Gwrtheyrn: Born Roman Britain abt 0350. Died Battle of Aylesford [date unknown]. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. '''Generation 3''' :4. Pasgen ap Brydw: Born Roman Britain abt 0315. Died [date unknown]. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. '''Generation 4''' :8. Brydw ap Rhuddfedel Frych: Born Roman Britain 0285. Died [date unknown]. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. '''Generation 5''' :16. Ryddrech Rhodri Euddigan: Born Roman Britain abt 0210. Died [date unknown]. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33.

==The Six Sixth Generations== ===Table 6.1 Dyfed Ancestry: Ancestors of Cadwgon ap Cathen (470-650). Confident. === Continued from Table 5.1 #96 Identified in Stewart Baldwin's ''Ancestors of Llywelyn ap Iorwerth'' '''Generation 1''' Confident. :1. Cadwgon ap Cathen: Born Wales about 0650. Died [date unknown]. Confident. SB17/10640 '''Generation 2''' Confident :2. Cathen ap Gwlyddien: Born Wales abt 0620. Died [date unknown]. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Confident. SB18/201280 '''Generation 3''' Confident :4. Gwlyddien ap Nowy: Born Wales abt 0590. Died [date unknown]. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Confident. SB19/402560 '''Generation 4''' Confident :8. Nowy ap Arthur: Born Wales abt 0560. Died [date unknown]. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. Confident. SB20/805120 '''Generation 5''' Confident :16. Arthur ap Pedr: Born Wales 0530. Died [date unknown]. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33. Confident. SB21/1610240 '''Generation 6''' Confident :32. Pedr ap Cyngar: Born Wales abt 0500. Died [date unknown]. Father of 16. Son of 64 & 65. Confident. SB22/3220480 '''Generation 7''' Confident :64. Cyngar ap Gwerthefyr or Cingar map gueortepir. Born Wales abt 0470. Died [date unknown]. Father of 32. Confident. SB23/6440960. '''Continued on Table 7.1 Dyfed Ancestry: Ancestors of Cyngar ap Gwerthefyr'''

===Table 6.2 Powys Ancestry: Ancestors of Caenog ap Tegonwy=== From Table 5.2 #64 '''Generation 1''' Confident :1. Caenog "Lord of Powys" (Tegonwy) ap Tegonwy: Born Wales about 0760. Died Powysland, Wales[date unknown]. B9:1-15 Confident '''Generation 2''' Reviewed :2. Tegonwy Ap Teon: Born Kingdom of Powys, Wales abt 0735. Died [date unknown]. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. B9i:1-15 Confident :3. Gwladus verch Hwfa: Born Montgomeryshire, Wales abt 0705. Died Powysland, Wales [date unknown]. Mother of 1. Daughter of 6 & 7. Unsourced '''Generation 3''' Reviewed :4. Teon Ap Gwineu: Born Powys, Wales abt 0700. Died 0755. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. B9i:1-15 Confident. '''Continued at Tale 6.16 Ancestry of Teon ap Gwineu''' :6. Hwfa ap Unknown: Born abt 0675. Died [date unknown]. Father of 3. Son of 12 & 13. Unsourced '''Generation 4''' Reviewed :8. Gwineu Ap Bywyr: Born Powys, Wales abt 0640. Died [date unknown]. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. B9i:1-15 Confident :9. Gwmawdeaw Verch Ffreuddwyd: Born Powys, Wales abt 0645. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 4. Daughter of 18 & 19. Unsourced '''Generation 5''' Reviewed :16. Bywyr Ap Bywdeg: Born Powys, Wales abt 0600. Died Montgomeryshire, , Wales [date unknown]. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33.B9i:1-15 Confident :18. Efreuddwyd Ap Homer Lewelyn: Born . Died [date unknown]. Father of 9. Son of 36 & 37. Unsourced '''Generation 6''' Reviewed :32. Bywdeg Rhun: Born Montgomeryshire, Wales abt 0560. Died Montgomeryshire, Wales [date unknown]. Father of 16. Son of 64 & 65. B9i:1-15 Confident '''Generation 7''' Reviewed :64/1. Rhun "Rhudd Baladr" (Llary) Ap Llary: Born Powys, Wales about 0520. Died Powys, Wales[date unknown]. '''Continued at Table 7.2 Ancestors of Rhun ap Llary'''

==='''Table 6.3 Ancestors of Bran ap Pill''' (200-584)=== ''From Table 5.6 #64'' '''Generation 1''' Confident :1. Bran ap (Pill) Pyll: Born Wales 0584. Died [date unknown]. Confident '''Generation 2''' Confident :2. Pyll ap Cynyr: Born Wales 0544. Died [date unknown]. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Confident '''Generation 3''' Confident :4. Cynyr Milifron: Born Wales 0504. Died [date unknown]. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Confident '''Generation 4''' Confident :8. Meilyr Meilyriawn Gwron: Born Wales 0464. Died [date unknown]. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. Confident '''Generation 5''' Confident :16. Gwron ap Cunedda: Born Votadini, , North, England 0431. Died Monmouthshire, , Wales [date unknown]. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33. Confident '''Generation 6''' Confident :32. Cunedda Wledig Edyrn: Born Stirling, Scotland abt 0386. Died Montgomery, Montgomeryshire, Wales abt 0460. Father of 16. Son of 64 & 65. ''' Continued at Table B Below Ancestors of Cunedda Wledig.''' :33. Gwawl ferch Coel Hen: Born Eburacum (York), Roman Britannia abt 0388. Died Kingdom of Gwynedd abt 0459. Mother of 16. Daughter of 66 & 67. Legendary '''Generation 7''' Confident :64. Cunedda Wledig "King of Gwynedd, Cunetacius, Kenneth" ap Edern: Born Manaw Gododdin, Roman Britain about 0370. Died Kingdom of Gwynedd 0460. '''Continued at Table 7.3 Ancestors of Cunedda Wledig'''

==='''Table 6.4 Ancestors of Cynan Dindaethy Gwynedd ap Rhodri Molwynog''' )560-740)=== From Table 5.5 #66 '''Generation 1''' Confident :1. Cynan (Gwynedd) ap Rhodri: Born Caer, Wales before 0740. Died Wales about 0817. Father of 35. Confident '''Generation 2''' Confident :2. Rhodri Molwynog: Born Kingdom of Gwynedd, Wales abt 0720. Died Kingdom of Gwynedd, Wales 0754. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. :SB15/16388 Rhodi Malwynog ab Idwal Iwich Confident :3. Margaret Ferch Duolory: Born Ireland abt 0700. Died Wales [date unknown]. Mother of 1. Daughter of 6 & 7. Confident '''Generation 3''' Reviewed :4. Iutgual Cadwaladr: Born Gwynedd, Wales abt 0665. Died Gwynedd, Wales abt 0720. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. :SB16/32776 Idwal Iwlch ap Cadwaladr Fendigaid. Confident :5. Agatha Brittany: Born Wales abt 0630. Died , , Wales [date unknown]. Mother of 2. Daughter of 10 & 11. Unsourced. END :6. Dubh Torran of Ireland: Born Ireland abt 0660. Died Ireland abt 0740. Father of 3. Son of 12 & 13. Confident. END '''Generation 4''' Reviewed :8. Cadwaladr ap Cadwallon: Born Wales bef 0634. Died Rome, Papal States of plague 12 Nov 0682. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. :SB17/65552 Cadwaladr Fendigaid ap Cadwallon SB18/131104 Cadwallon ap Calfan, King of Gwynedd. Geoffrey of Monmouth refers to him as the last king of the Ancient Britons. Confident. :9. Nesta of Mercia: Born 0711. Died 0778. Mother of 4. Daughter of 18 & 19. Unsourced. END '''Generation 5''' Reviewed :16. Cadwallon ap Cadfan: Born Kingdom of Gwynedd abt 0600. Died Heavenfield, Denis's-Brook, Northumberland, England 0634. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33. Confident. :17. Unknown ferch Pybba: Born Mercia, England 0594. Died aft 0634. Mother of 8. Daughter of 34 & 35. Check Cawley '''Generation 6''' Reviewed :32. Cadfan ap Iago: Born Wales 0580. Died Kingdom of Gwynedd 0625. Father of 16. Son of 64 & 65. :SB19/262208 Catamanus (Cadfan ap Iago) King of Gwynedd. Confident :33. Afandreg ferch Cynan: Born abt 0580. Died Kingdom of Gwynedd [date unknown]. Mother of 16. Daughter of 66 & 67. :34. Pybba Mercia: Born Kingdom of Mercia 0570. Died Kingdom of Mercia bef 0615. Father of 17. Son of 68 & 69. Confident '''Generation 7''' Confident :64. Iago Beli: Born Wales abt 0560. Died 0613. Father of 32. :SB20/524416 Iago, King of Gwynedd. The traditional pedigrees face problems beyond this point. Confident. :67. Gwenwenin UNKNOWN: Born Ireland abt 0563. Died Ireland 0596. Mother of 33. :68. [[Mercia-225|Creoda Mercia]] (Mercia-225): Born abt 0540. Died abt 0593. Father of 34. Ancestors Legenday

==='''Table 6.5 Reserved'''=== Reserved for future Table

==='''Table 6.6 Ancestors of Tegog ap Dwyfnerfth'''=== From Table 5.7 #64 '''Generation 1''' Pedigree :1. Tegog ap Dwyfnerth: Born about 0700. Died [date unknown]. Pedigree '''Generation 2'''Pedigree :2. Dwyfnerth ap Madog: Born abt 0675. Died [date unknown].Pedigree '''Generation 3'''Pedigree :4. Madog ap Mechydd: Born [date unknown]. Died [date unknown]. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9.Pedigree '''Generation 4'''Pedigree :8. Mechydd ap Sandde: Born [date unknown]. Died [date unknown]. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17.Pedigree '''Generation 5'''Pedigree :16. Sandde ap Llywarch: Born abt 0540. Died [date unknown]. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33. Pedigree '''Generation 6'''Pedigree :32. Llywarch Hen Elidir: Born Isle of Man, Wales 0510. Died Powys, Montgomeryshire, Wales 0593. Father of 16. Son of 64 & 65. Pedigree '''Generation 7'''Pedigree :64. Elidyr Llydanwyn ap Meirchion (Meirchion-5) : Born South Reged, England abt 0480. Died Powys, Wales abt 0560. Father of 32. Pedigree. '''Continued at Table 7.4 Ancestry of Elidyr Llydanwyn ap Meirchion.''' :65. Gwawr Brychan: Born Brycheiniog, Breconshire, Wales 0480. Died Cumru, Berks 0534. Mother of 32.Pedigree. '''Continued at Table 7.5 Ancestry of Gwawr Brychan'''

==='''Table 6.7 Ancestors of Brochfael ap Rhys'''=== ''From Table 5.9 #66'' ''From Table 5.20 #64 '''Generation 1''' Confident :1. Brochfael ap Rhys: Born Glywysing, Wales about 0730. Died Wales about 0755. Confident '''Generation 2''' Confident :2. Rhys Ap Ithel: Born Istumcolwyn,Montgomery,,Wales 0709. Died [date unknown]. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Confident '''Generation 3''' Confident :4. Ithel Ap Morgan: Born Gwent, Glamorgan, Wales 0675. King of Glywysing. Died 0745. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Confident :5. Cenedlon ferch Briafael: Born Ergyng, Mid Glamorgan, Wales [date unknown]. Died bef 0710. Mother of 2. Daughter of 10 & 11. Confident '''Generation 4''' Confident :8. Morgan Mwynfawr Ap Arthwys: Born Glywysing, Wales 0650. Died aft 0730. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. Confident :10. Briafael Ap Llywarch: Born Ergyng, Herefordshire, England 0625. Died [date unknown]. Father of 5. Son of 20 & 21. Confident :11. Unknown ferch Theudu: Born Dumonia, England abt 0585. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 5. Daughter of 22 & 23. Confident '''Generation 5''' Confident :16. Athruis Ap Meurig: Born Glywysing,,Mid Glamorgan,Wales 0618. Died 0655. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33. Confident :20. Llywarch Ap Tewdwr: Born Ergyng,Herefordshire,England 0600. Died [date unknown]. Father of 10. Son of 40 & 41. Confident. END :22. Theudu Ap Peredur: Born Wales abt 0550. Died Dumnonia, England [date unknown]. Father of 11. Son of 44 & 45. Confident. END '''Generation 6''' Confident :32. Meurig ap Tewdrig: Born Wales abt 0530. Died [date unknown]. Father of 16. Son of 64 & 65. Confident. END

==='''Table 6.8 Ancestors of Clydog ap Arhlwys'''=== '''Generation 1''' Confident :1. Clydog "King of Ceredigion" Ap Arthlwys: Born Ceredigion, Wales about 0630. Died Wales[date unknown]. Confident '''Generation 2'''Confident 2. Arthlwys Keredigyawn: Born Wales abt 0600. Died [date unknown]. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5.Confident '''Generation 3'''Confident :4. Arnothen ou Keredigyawn: Born Wales abt 0570. Died [date unknown]. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9.Confident '''Generation 4'''Confident 8. Brothan ou Keredigyawn: Born abt 0500. Died [date unknown]. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17.Confident '''Generation 5'''Confident :16. Serwyl ap Uffa: Born abt 0470. King of Ceredigion. Died abt 0525. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33. Confident '''Generation 6''' Confident :32. Uffa ou (Keredigyawn) Ceredig: Born abt 0430. Died abt 0490. Father of 16. Son of 64 & 65. Confident '''Generation 7''' Confident :64. Ceredig (Cunedda) ap Cuneda: "Credic" Born Ceredidion, Wales abt 0400. Died Wales abt 0453. Father of 32. Confident. '''Continued on Table 7.3 Ancestry of Ceredic ap Cunedda.'''

===Reserved: The Following Tables Now at [[Space:Irish_Ancestry_of_Ragnhild_Olafsdotter]]=== Table 6.9 Table 6.10 Table 6.11 Table 6.12

==='''Table 6.14 Ancestors of Giariad ap Brockfael '''=== ''Continued from Table 5.20 #64'' '''Generation 1''' :1. Gwriad (Ap Brochfael) Brochfael: Born Mid, Glamorgan, Wales 0756. Died [date unknown]. '''Generation 2''' :2. Brochfael ap Rhys: Born Glywysing, Wales abt 0730. Died Wales abt 0755. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. '''Generation 3''' :4. Rhys Ap Ithel: Born Istumcolwyn,Montgomery,,Wales 0709. Died [date unknown]. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. '''Generation 4''' :8. Ithel Ap Morgan: Born Gwent, Glamorgan, Wales 0675. Died 0745. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. :9. Cenedlon ferch Briafael: Born Ergyng, Mid Glamorgan, Wales [date unknown]. Died bef 0710. Mother of 4. Daughter of 18 & 19. '''Generation 5''' :16. Morgan Mwynfawr Ap Arthwys: Born Glywysing, Wales 0650. Died aft 0730. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33. :18. Briafael Ap Llywarch: Born Ergyng, Herefordshire, England 0625. Died [date unknown]. Father of 9. Son of 36 & 37. :19. Unknown ferch Theudu: Born Dumonia, England abt 0585. Died [date unknown]. Mother of 9. Daughter of 38 & 39. '''Generation 6''' :32. Athruis Ap Meurig: Born Glywysing,,Mid Glamorgan,Wales 0618. Died 0655. Father of 16. Son of 64 & 65. :36. Llywarch Ap Tewdwr: Born Ergyng,Herefordshire,England 0600. Died [date unknown]. Father of 18. Son of 72 & 73. :38. Theudu Ap Peredur: Born Wales abt 0550. Died Dumnonia, England [date unknown]. Father of 19. Son of 76 & 77. '''Generation 7''' :64. Meurig ap Tewdrig: Born Wales abt 0530. Died [date unknown]. Father of 32.

==='''Table 6.15 Ancestors of ''Ceingar ferch Maredudd'''=== Continued from Table 5.20 #65 '''Generation 1''' Confident :1. Ceingar ferch Maredudd: Born Dyfed, Carmarthenshire, Wales about 0755. Died [date unknown]. Confident '''Generation 2''' Confident :2. Maredudd ap Tewdws: Born Wales abt 0740. Died Wales 0811. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Confident '''Generation 3''' Confident :4. Tewdws ap Rhain: Born Wales 0710. Died 0796. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. Confident '''Generation 4''' Confident :8. Rhain ap Cadwgon: Born abt 0680. Died [date unknown]. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. Confident '''Generation 5''' Confident :16. Cadwgon ap Cathen: Born Wales abt 0650. Died [date unknown]. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33. Confident '''Generation 6''' Confident :32. Cathen ap Gwlyddien: Born Wales abt 0620. Died [date unknown]. Father of 16. Son of 64 & 65. Confident '''Generation 7''' Confident :64. Gwlyddien ap Nowy: Born Wales abt 0590. Died [date unknown]. Father of 32. Confident. '''Continued at Table 7.13 Ancestors of Gwlyddien ap Nowy.'''

==='''Table 6.16 Ancestors of Teon ap Gwineu'''=== :''From Table 5.8 #64 :''From Table 5.21 #64'' :''From Table 6.2 #4 '''Generation 1''' 1. Teon Ap Gwineu: Born Powys, Wales about 0700. Died 0755. Son of 2 and 3. '''Generation 2''' :2. Gwineu "Deufreuddwyd" (Ap Bywyr) Bywyr: Born Powys, Wales about 0640. Father of 1. Son of 4 and 5. :3. Gwmawdeaw Verch Ffreuddwyd: Born Powys, Wales about 0645. Mother of 1. Daughter of 6 and 7. '''Generation 3''' :4. Bywyr "Llew" (Ap Bywdeg) Bywdeg: Born Powys, Wales about 0600. Father of 2. Son of 8 and 9. :5. Bywyr Ap Bywdeg: Born Montgomeryshire, Wales about 0605. Mother of 2. Daughter of 10 and 11. :6. Efreuddwyd Ap Homer Lewelyn: Born [date unknown]. Father of 3. Son of 12 and 13. '''Generation 4''' :8. Bywdeg (Rhun) ap Rhun: Born Montgomeryshire, Wales about 0560. Father of 4. Son of 16 and 17. :9. Bywdeg-wife ap Rhun: Born Montgomeryshire, Wales about 0565. Mother of 4. Daughter of 18 and 19. '''Generation 5''' :16. Rhun "Rhudd Baladr" (Llary) Ap Llary: Born Powys, Wales about 0520. Father of 8. Son of 32 and 33. '''Generation 6''' :32. Llary Ap Casnar: Born Montgomeryshire, , Wales about 0480. Father of 16. Son of 64 and 65. '''Generation 7 ''' :64. Casnar Wledig: Born Montgomeryshire, Wales about 0440. Father of 32. :65. Thewer ferch Brydw: Born Wales about 0445. Mother of 32.

==The Seventh Sixth Generations== ===Table 7.1 Dyfed Ancestry: Ancestors of Cyngar ap Wewrthefyr=== From Table 6.1 #64 Identified in Steward Baldwin's Ancestors of Llywelyn ap Iorwerth '''Generation 1''' Confident :64. Cyngar ap Gwerthefyr or Cingar map gueortepir. Born Wales abt 0470. Died [date unknown]. Father of 32. Confident. SB23/6440960. '''Continued on Table 7.1 Dyfed Ancestry: Ancestors of Cyngar ap Gwerthefyr''' '''Generation 2''' Confident :128 Gwethefyr ap Aergul or Vortiporis/Voteporix, Votecorgis, King of Demetia (Dyfed). . SB24/12881820: born Wales about 440. Confident. '''Generation 3''' Confident :256 Agricola ap Tryffin ap Aed Tryfflin. or Aergol Lewhir. High King or Protector of Dyfed. SB25/25763840 Agricola ap Tryffin ap Aled TGryffin. Born Wales about 410. '''Generation 4''' Tryffynb Farfeg b. c. 385 s/o Aed Bosc. Invader from Ireland m. Gwledyr heiress of British kings of Dyfed. Valerian ap Aled Brosc. Born Wales about 430. '''Generation 5''' Aed BFrosc mac Corath. Born Waterford, Ireland about 0400. Died Kingdom of Demetia, Wales '''Generation 6''' Corath mac Echuid. Born ireland about 370. '''Generation 7''' Echuid Allmuir mac Artchorp. Born Ireland about 330. '''Generation 8''' Artchorp mac Cairbe. Born Ireland about 0300.

===Table 7.2 Ancestors of Rhun ap Llary=== From Table 6.2 #64 '''Generation 1 :64/1. Rhun "Rhudd Baladr" (Llary) Ap Llary: Born Powys, Wales about 0520. Died Powys, Wales[date unknown]. '''Generation 2''' :2. Llary Ap Casnar: Born Montgomeryshire, , Wales abt 0480. Died Montgomeryshire, , Wales [date unknown]. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. '''Generation 3''' :4. '''Casnar Wledig''': Born Montgomeryshire, Wales abt 0440. Died Montgomeryshire, Wales [date unknown]. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. :5. Thewer ferch Brydw: Born Wales abt 0445. Died Wales [date unknown]. Mother of 2. Daughter of 10 & 11. '''Generation 4''' :10. Brydw Cadell: Born Wales bef 0410. Died [date unknown]. Father of 5. Son of 20 & 21. '''Generation 5''' :20. Cadel ap Cadeyrn: Born Roman Britain abt 0380. Died Kingdom of Powys bef 0470. Father of 10. Son of 40 & 41. '''Generation 6''' :40. Cadeyrn ap Gwrtheyrn: Born Roman Britain abt 0350. Died Battle of Aylesford [date unknown]. Father of 20. Son of 80 & 81. '''Generation 7''' :80. Pasgen ap Brydw: Born Roman Britain about 0315. Died [date unknown]. '''Generation 8''' :160. Brydw ap Rhuddfedel Frych: Born Roman Britain 0285. Died Roman Britain [date unknown]. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. '''Generation 9''' :320. Ryddrech Rhodri Euddigan: Born Roman Britain abt 0210. Died [date unknown]. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9.

===Table 7.3 Ancestors of Ceredig ap Cunedda=== From Table 6.3 #64 From Table 6.8 #64 '''Generation 1''' Confident 1. Ceredig "Credic" (Cunedda) ap Cuneda: Born Ceredidion, Wales about 0400. Died Wales about 0453. Son of 2 and 3. '''Generation 2''' Legendary :2. Cunedda Wledig "King of Gwynedd, Cunetacius, Kenneth" ap Edern: Born Manaw Gododdin, Roman Britain about 0370. Died Kingdom of Gwynedd 0460. Father of 1. Son of 4 and 5.Legendary :3. Gwawl (Coel) ferch Coel Hen: Born Eburacum (York), Roman Britannia about 0388. Died Kingdom of Gwynedd about 0459. Mother of 1. Daughter of 6 and 7.Legendary '''Generation 3'''Legendary :4. Edern Aeturnus "Ætern Etern" Ap Padarn: Born Cardigan, Kingdom of Dyfed about 0350. Died Cardigan, Kingdom of Dyfed about 0429. Father of 2. Son of 8 and 9.Legendary :6. Coil Hen "the Old, Godebog" ap Tegfan: Born Hen Oglydd, Ancient Britain about 0340. Died Tarbolton, Ayrshire, Ancient Britain about 0420. Father of 3. Son of 12 and 13.Legendary :7. Ystrafael ferch Cadfan: Born Roman Britannia 0350. Died Roman Britannia 0400. Mother of 3. Daughter of 14 and 15. Legendary '''Generation 4'''Confident :8. Padarn Beisrudd "Padarn of the Scarlet Robe, Commander of the Votadini, Beisrudd, The Red Robe, Red Tunic, of the Red Robe, Paternus Padarn Beisrudd Of the Scarlet Robe ap Tegid" ap Tegid: Born Yr Hen Ogledd, Wales about 0305. Died Wales 0402. Father of 4. Son of 16 and 17. Confident :12. Tecfan "Tegfan, Tasciovanus, Tecmant Gloff" Ap Deheuwaint: Born Rheged, Northumbria, North Britain about 0310. Died Northumbria, North Britain about 0357. Father of 6. Son of 24 and 25.Confident :14. Cadfan "King of Dumnonia" (Ap Cynan) ap Cynan: Born Roma, Lazio, Italy about 0340. Died Dumnonia, England about 0405. Father of 7. Son of 28 and 29. Confident '''Generation 5''' Confident :16. Tegid "Tacitus" ab Iago: Born Scotland about 0270. Died Wales about [date unknown]. Father of 8. Son of 32 and 33. :24. Deheuwaint "Tegfan, Gloff" (ap Telpwyll) ap Telpwll: Born Northumbria, England about 0280. Died Colchester, Essex, England about 0350. Father of 12. Son of 48 and 49. :28. Conan "Meriadog" ap Gereint: Born Dumnonia, now Cornwall, England about 0305. Died Nantes, Loire-Atlantique, Pays de la Loire, France about 0367. Father of 14. Son of 56 and 57. :29. Ursula ferch Dynod: Born Aberystwyth, Wales about 0305. Died Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium, Rhineland about 0383. Mother of 14. Daughter of 58 and 59. '''Generation 6''' Confident :32. Iago ap Genedog: Born Ayr, Scotland about 0250. Died about [date unknown]. Father of 16. Son of 64 and 65. :48. Telpuil (ap Urbanas) ap Urban: Born Montgomery, Radnorshire, Wales about 0250. Died Northumberland, England 0340. Father of 24. Son of 96 and 97. :56. Gereint "Hen and The Old" (ap Einudd) Meriadoc: Born Ewyas, now Monmouth, Glamorgan, Wales 0285. Died England 0352. Father of 28. Son of 112 and 113. :57. Thametes (UNKNOWN) Einudd: Born [date unknown]. Died about [date unknown]. Mother of 28. Daughter of 114 and 115. :58. Donaut "Roman Legate King" (Dumnonia) of Dumnonia: Born about 0280. Father of 29. Son of 116 and 117. '''Generation 7''' :64. Genedog "Genedoc, Genedawc" ap Cein: Born Ayr, Scotland about 0225. Died about [date unknown]. Father of 32. '''Continued at Table 8.1 Ancestry of Gendog.''' :96. Urban "Urbanus" (Ap Gradd) ap Gradd: Born Siluria, Wales about 0215. Died Powys, Montgomery, Radnorshire, Wales 0314. Father of 48. '''Continued at Table 8.2 Ancestry of Urbanus ap Gradd.''' :97. Tangwyst (Seysildyc) ferch Seysildyc: Born Powys, Wales about 0220. Mother of 48. END :112. Einydd "Einudd ap Gwrddwfn, King of Ewyas" Ap Gwrddwfn: Born Glamorgan, Wales 0250. Died 0328. Father of 56. '''Continued at Table 8.3 Ancestry of Einydds ap Gwrddwfn.'''

===Table 7.4 Ancestors of Elidyr Llydanwyn ap Meirchion=== From Table 6.6 #64 '''Generation 1''' :1. [[Meirchion-5|Elidyr Llydanwyn ap "Llydanwyn" Meirchion]] (Meirchion-5): Born South Reged, England about 0480. Died Powys, Wales about 0560. Son of 2 and 3. '''Generation 2''' :2. Meirchion Gul "The Lean" ap Gwrwst: Born Hen Ogledd (North England) about 0450. Died Rheged, Wales 0535. Father of 1. Son of 4 and 5. :3. Essylt Verch "Isolde" Culwynedd: Born Rheged, Wales about 0440. Died Rheged, Wales 0531. Mother of 1. Daughter of 6 and 7. '''Generation 3''' :4. Gwrwst Lledlwm "The Ragged" ap Ceneu: Born Rheged, Yr Hen Ogledd, Prydain (The Old North, Britain) about 0430. Died Rheged, Yr Hen Ogledd, Prydain (The Old North, Britain) about 0500. Father of 2. Son of 8 and 9. :5. Ewerich ferch Kevenard: Born Rheged, Wales about 0423. Mother of 2. Daughter of 10 and 11. :6. Culwynedd Prydain: Born about 0415. Father of 3. Son of 12 and 13. '''Generation 4''' :8. Ceneu "Lord of Brynffenigl" ap Coel: Born Ebrauc, Yorkshire, England about 0400. Died Pennines, England 0470. Father of 4. Son of 16 and 17. '''Generation 5''' :16. Coil Hen "the Old, Godebog" ap Tegfan: Born Hen Oglydd, Ancient Britain about 0340. Died Tarbolton, Ayrshire, Ancient Britain about 0420. Father of 8. Son of 32 and 33. :17. Ystrafael ferch Cadfan: Born Roman Britannia 0350. Died Roman Britannia 0400. Mother of 8. Daughter of 34 and 35. '''Generation 6''' :32. Tecfan "Tegfan, Tasciovanus, Tecmant Gloff" Ap Deheuwaint: Born Rheged, Northumbria, North Britain about 0310. Died Northumbria, North Britain about 0357. Father of 16. Son of 64 and 65. :34. Cadfan "King of Dumnonia" (Ap Cynan) ap Cynan: Born Roma, Lazio, Italy about 0340. Died Dumnonia, England about 0405. Father of 17. Son of 68 and 69. '''Generation 7''' :64. Deheuwaint "Tegfan, Gloff" (ap Telpwyll) ap Telpwll: Born Northumbria, England about 0280. Died Colchester, Essex, England about 0350. Father of 32. :68. Conan "Meriadog" ap Gereint: Born Dumnonia, now Cornwall, England about 0305. Died Nantes, Loire-Atlantique, Pays de la Loire, France about 0367. Father of 34. 69. Ursula ferch Dynod: Born Aberystwyth, Wales about 0305. Died Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium, Rhineland about 0383. Mother of 34.

===Table 7.5 Ancestors of Gwarr (Brychan) Elidir Lydanwyn=== From Table 6.6 #65 '''Generation 1''' :1. Gwawr (Brychan) Elidir Lydanwyn: Born Brycheiniog, Breconshire, Wales 0480. Died Cumru, Berks 0534. Daughter of 2 and 3. '''Generation 2''' :2. Brychan "Brycheiniog" ap Anlach: Born Ireland about 0419. Died Ynys Brychan, Brycheiniog about 0490. Father of 1. Son of 4 and 5. :3. Prawst ferch Tudwal: Born Dumnonia about 0415. Mother of 1. Daughter of 6 and 7. '''Generation 3''' :4. Anlach "Prince of Dyfed, Aulach" mac Cormac: Born Kingdom of Dyfed about 0403. Died about 0450. Father of 2. Son of 8 and 9. :5. Marchel "Marchell" ferch Tewdrig: Born Talgarth, Garth Madryn about 0405. Mother of 2. Daughter of 10 and 11. :6. Tudwal ap Gwrfawr: Born Dumnonia about 0375. Father of 3. Son of 12 and 13. :7. Gratianna ferch Macsen: Born 0367. Mother of 3. Daughter of 14 and 15. '''Generation 4''' :8. Cormac "Prince of Dyfed" mac Urb: Born Kingdom of Dyfed 0387. Died Kingdom of Dyfed 0420. Father of 4. Son of 16 and 17. :10. Tewdrig (ap Tudwal) Tudwal: Born Garth Madryn about 0387. Father of 5. Son of 20 and 21. :12. Gwrfawr "King of Dumnonia" ap Cadfan: Born Dumnonia about 0358. Died about 0415. Father of 6. Son of 24 and 25. :14. Magnus "Macsen" Maximus Augustus: Born Hispania Gallaecea, Western Roman Empire about 0335. Died Aquiléia, Friuli, Western Roman Empire 28 Aug 0388. Father of 7. Son of 28 and 29. :15. Elen "St. Elen Lwyddog of the Host" (Einudd) ferch Lwyddog ab Einudd: Born Caernarfon, England about 0340. Died Caernarfon, England 0387. Mother of 7. Daughter of 30 and 31. '''Generation 5''' :16. Urb mac Aed: Born Kingdom of Dyfed about 0371. Died Kingdom of Dyfed 0407. Father of 8. Son of 32 and 33. :20. Tudwal ap Anwn: Born Garth Madryn 0371. Father of 10. Son of 40 and 41. :24. Cadfan "King of Dumnonia" (Ap Cynan) ap Cynan: Born Roma, Lazio, Italy about 0340. Died Dumnonia, England about 0405. Father of 12. Son of 48 and 49. :30. Eudaf Hen: Born Roman Britain 0286. Father of 15. Son of 60 and 61. '''Generation 6''' :32. Aed ui Dessi "Brosc" mac Corath: Born Waterford, County Waterford, Ireland about 0340. Died Kingdom of Dyfed about 0405. Father of 16. Son of 64 and 65. :40. Mynon (UNKNOWN) Unknown: Born [date unknown]. Father of 20. Son of 80 and 81. :48. Conan "Meriadog" ap Gereint: Born Dumnonia, now Cornwall, England about 0305. Died Nantes, Loire-Atlantique, Pays de la Loire, France about 0367. Father of 24. Son of 96 and 97. :49. Ursula ferch Dynod: Born Aberystwyth, Wales about 0305. Died Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium, Rhineland about 0383. Mother of 24. Daughter of 98 and 99. :56. Trahainarn (UNKNOWN) ap Tecfan: Born about 0345. Father of 28. Son of 112 and 113. '''Generation 7''' :80. Unknown Urban: Born [date unknown]. Father of 40. :96. Gereint "Hen and The Old" (ap Einudd) Meriadoc: Born Ewyas, now Monmouth, Glamorgan, Wales 0285. Died England 0352. Father of 48. :97. Thametes (UNKNOWN) Einudd: Born [date unknown]. Died about [date unknown]. Mother of 48. :98. Donaut "Roman Legate King" (Dumnonia) of Dumnonia: Born about 0280. Father of 49. :112. Tecfan "Tegfan, Tasciovanus, Tecmant Gloff" Ap Deheuwaint: Born Rheged, Northumbria, North Britain about 0310. Died Northumbria, North Britain about 0357. Father of 56. 113. Wladysus verch Edenowen: Born Wales about 0320. Mother of 56.

===Reserved: The Following Tables Now at [[Space:Irish_Ancestry_of_Ragnhild_Olafsdotter]]=== *7.6 *7.7 *7.8 *7.9 *7.10

==='''Table 7.13 Ancestors of Gwlyddien ap Nowy'''=== From Table 6.13 #64 '''Generation 1''' :1. Gwlyddien ap Nowy: Born Wales about 0590. Son of 2 and 3. '''Generation 2''' :2. Nowy ap Arthur: Born Wales about 0560. Father of 1. Son of 4 and 5. '''Generation 3''' :4. Arthur ap Pedr: Born Wales 0530. Father of 2. Son of 8 and 9. '''Generation 4''' :8. Pedr ap Cyngar: Born Wales about 0500. Father of 4. Son of 16 and 17. '''Generation 5''' :16. Cyngar ap Gwerthefyr: Born Wales about 0470. Father of 8. Son of 32 and 33. '''Generation 6''' 32. Gwerthefyr "Vorteporix, Uortiporius, Votecorigas" ap Aergul: Born Wales about 0440. Died about [date unknown]. Father of 16. Son of 64 and 65. '''Generation 7''' :64. Agricola ap Tryffin ap Aled Tryffin: Born Wales about 0410. Died about [date unknown]. Father of 32.

==The Eighth and Final Generations== ===Table 8.1 Ancestry of Genedog=== From 7.3 #64 Generation 1 :1. Genedog "Genedoc, Genedawc" ap Cein: Born Ayr, Scotland about 0225. Died about [date unknown]. Son of 2 and 3. Generation 2 :2. Cein "Kain" ap Gwr-Cein: Born Rome. Italy about 0200. Died Wales about [date unknown]. Father of 1. Son of 4 and 5. Generation 3: :4. Cein ap Doli: Born Roman Brittania about 0205. Died about [date unknown]. Father of 2. Son of 8 and 9. Generation 4: :8. Doli ap Dwfyn: Born 0170. Father of 4. Son of 16 and 17. Generation 5: :16. Dwfyn ap Amgolydd: Born Roman Brittania about 0140. Died about [date unknown]. Father of 8. Son of 32 and 33. Generation 6: :32. Amgolydd ap Anwerydd: Born Roman Brittania about 0110. Father of 16. Son of 64 and 65. Generation 7: :64. Anwerydd ap Onwedd: Born Roman Brittania about 0080. Father of 32. Generation 8 :2. Onwedd ap Dubun: Born Roman Brittania about 0050. Father of 1. Son of 4 and 5. Generation 9: :4. Dubun ap Bryddgwyn: Born Roman Britannia about 0020. Father of 2. Son of 8 and 9. Generation 10: : 8. Brychwain (Owain) ab Owain: Born Wales about 0075. Father of 4. Son of 16 and 17. Generation 11: :16. Owain (Avallach) ab Avallach: Born Wales 0050. Father of 8. Son of 32 and 33.

===Table 8.2 Ancestry of Urbanus ap Gradd=== From Table 7.3 #96 Generation 1 :1. Urban "Urbanus" (Ap Gradd) ap Gradd: Born Siluria, Wales about 0215. Died Powys, Montgomery, Radnorshire, Wales 0314. Son of 2 and 3. Generation 2: :2. Grad (Rhyfedel) ap Rhyfedel: Born Montgomery, Radnorshire, Wales about 0185. Father of 1. Son of 4 and 5. Generation 3 :4. Rhifidel "Iumetel, Rhemetel" ap Rhydeyrn: Born Powys, Wales about 0155. Died England 0260. Father of 2. Son of 8 and 9. :5. Wledir (Candalou) ferch Candalou: Born Wales about 0160. Mother of 2. Daughter of 10 and 11. Generation 4: :8. Rhydeyrn "Ritigern" Ap Euddigan: Born Powys, Wales about 0120. Died England after 0155. Father of 4. Son of 16 and 17. Generation 5: :16. Euddigan "Oudicant, Endigan, Outigern, Oudecant" Ap Eudeyrn: Born Britain about 0090. Died Britain about 0184. Father of 8. Son of 32 and 33. Generation 6: 32. Eudeyrn "Oudigern" Ap Eifydd: Born Wales about 0060. Died Wales after 0090. Father of 16. Son of 64 and 65. Generation 7: :64. Eneid "Ebiud, Eliud" Ap Eudos: Born Wales about 0025. Father of 32. Generation 8: 2. Eudos "Eudaf" ap Euddolen: Born Wales about 0005. Father of 1. Son of 4 and 5. Generation 9: :4. Euddolen (UNKNOWN) ap Afallach: Born before 0100. Died about [date unknown]. Father of 2. Son of 8 and 9. Generation 10: :8. Aballac "King of Wales, Amallac" (Amalach) ap Amalach: Born Wales about 0105. Father of 4. Son of 16 and 17. Generation 11: :16. Amalach ap "King of Wales" Beli: Born Wales about 0090. Father of 8. Son of 32 and 33. Generation 6: :32. Beli "Mawr" ap Bran: Born before 0060. Father of 16. Son of 64 and 65.

===Table 8.3 Ancestry of Einudd ap Gwrddwfn=== From Table 7.3 #112 Generation 1 :1. Einydd "Einudd ap Gwrddwfn, King of Ewyas" Ap Gwrddwfn: Born Glamorgan, Wales 0250. Died 0328. Son of 2 and 3. Generation 2: :2. Cwrrig Goruc Fauir: Born about 0180. Died about [date unknown]. Father of 1. Son of 4 and 5. Generation 3: :4. Merichion Fawdfilun Ap Owian: Born Trevan, Llanilid, Roman Britannia about 0140. Died Roman Britannia about 0210. Father of 2. Son of 8 and 9. Generation 4: :8. Owain "King Owain of Wales" (Cyllin) ap Cyllin: Born Siluria, now Monmouth, Gwent, Caerleon ar Wysg, Wales 0100. Died Britain after 0150. Father of 4. Son of 16 and 17. :9. Eurgen "Eugein" (Meric) Britain: Born Siluria, Brittania about 0107. Died Siluria, Brittania 0125. Mother of 4. Daughter of 18 and 19. Generation 5: :16. Cyllinus (Caradoc) ap Caradoc: Born Trevan, Llanilid, Glamorganshire about 0050. Father of 8. Son of 32 and 33. :18. Marius (Britain) ap Gweirydd: Born England about 0040. Died York, England 0125. Father of 9. Son of 36 and 37. Generation 6: :32. Caradog Ap Bran: Born Glamorganshire, Wales 0035. Died Rome, Italy 0054. Father of 16. Son of 64 and 65. :36. Arviragus Silures: Born about 0010. Died about 0090. Father of 18. Son of 72 and 73. :37. Genuissa Claudius: Born Rome, Roman Empire about 0015. Died Rome, Roman Empire 0050. Mother of 18. Daughter of 74 and 75.

===Table 8.4 Ancestry of Einudd ap Gwrddwfn===

==='''Table 8.11 Ancestors of Agricola ap Tryffin'''=== From Table 7.13 #64 '''Generation 1''' :1. Agricola ap Tryffin ap Aled Tryffin: Born Wales about 0410. Died about [date unknown]. Son of 2 and 3. '''Generation 2''' :2. Valerian "Farfog" ap Aled Brosc: Born Wales about 0430. Died about [date unknown]. Father of 1. Son of 4 and 5. '''Generation 3''' :4. Aed Brosc mac Corath: Born Waterford, Ireland about 0400. Died Kingdom of Demetia, Wales about [date unknown]. Father of 2. Son of 8 and 9. '''Generation 4''' 8. Corath mac Echuid: Born Ireland about 0370. Died about [date unknown]. Father of 4. Son of 16 and 17. '''Generation 5''' 16. Echuid Allmuir mac Artchorp: Born Ireland about 0330. Died about [date unknown]. Father of 8. Son of 32 and 33. '''Generation 6''' "32. Artchorp mac Cairbe: Born Ireland about 0300. Died about [date unknown]. Father of 16. Son of 64 and 65.

Samuel Gorton of Rhode Island and His Descendants

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-Rhode Island | Rhode Island Sources]] __TOC__ == Samuel Gorton of Rhode Island and His Descendants == This is really two books in one volume: :"[[Space:The Life and Times of Samuel Gorton|The Life and Times of Samuel Gorton]]: The Founders and the Founding of the Republic etc." (this comprises the first 154 pages) :"Samuel Gorton of Gorton, England and of Warwick, Rhode Island and his Descendants in America" (this comprises the remaining 405 pages) The pages are numbered consecutively through the volume, so the title page of the second part is page 155 of the whole volume. The first part is a historical account of the place and times in which Samuel lived, while the second is a more standard genealogy (and probably of more direct interest to users of Wikitree). To keep this clear, it is probably best to reference "Samuel Gorton of Rhode Island and His Descendants" rather than "The Life and Times of Samuel Gorton" if referencing the second part of the volume. * by [[Gorton-1351|Adelos Gorton]] (1848-1915) * published by Gateway Press, Rhode Island, 1982 * 559 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Samuel_Gorton_of_Rhode_Island_and_His_Descendants|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === Freely available for reading/searching at archive.org * https://archive.org/stream/lifetimesofsamue00gort#page/154/mode/2up Free search through Google * http://books.google.com/books?id=TjxPAAAAMAAJ Elsewhere * Call Number: Ge929.2Gor, [http://www.bronsonlibrary.org/ Waterbury, Connecticut Library] === WikiTree Syntax === * Source Example: ::: Gorton, Thomas. ''[[Space:Samuel Gorton of Rhode Island and His Descendants|Samuel Gorton of Rhode Island and His Descendants]]'' (Gateway Press, Rhode Island, 1982) :: or ::: Gorton, Adelos. ''[[Space:Samuel Gorton of Rhode Island and His Descendants|Samuel Gorton of Gorton, England and of Warwick, Rhode Island and His Descendants in America, 1592-1906]]'' (Philadelphia, 1907) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Gorton|Gorton]]: Page 521

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[[Category: Samuel Plimsoll (1873)]] === The Clipper Ship Samuel Plimsoll built 1873 === This fast Clipper ship was named for the English politician and social reformer Samuel Plimsoll. He is now best remembered for having devised the Plimsoll line, the line on a ship's hull indicating the maximum safe draft, and therefore the minimum freeboard for the vessel in various operating conditions. Built in 1873 at Aberdeen in Scotland by W.Hood & Co. She was listed as weighing between 1444 tons and 1459 tons on her yearly voyages to the Australiasian colonies either carrying immigrants or cargoes between 1873 and 1902. Not to forget she would have made just as many voyages in the opposite direction from Australasian ports and Great Britain. :''from the WikiPedia listing for Samuel Plimsoll we find'': In 1873, the Samuel Plimsoll, an iron hulled full-rigged merchant sailing ship, was launched at the shipyard of Walter Hood & Co. in Aberdeen, Scotland for the Aberdeen White Star Line (G. Thompson & Co.). She was assigned the official British Reg. No. 65097 and the signal MKDH. In 1899, she caught fire in the Thames River and had to be scuttled, but was refloated and repaired in 1900. In 1902, she was severely dismasted and damaged on voyage to Port Chalmers, Australia. Towed to Sydney and subsequently to Fremantle, she was reduced to hulk status the following year. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Plimsoll WikiPedia] :''from SHIPPING in The Tasmanian (Launceston, Tas. : 1871 - 1879) of Saturday 22 November 1873, Page 14. we find'' From the European Mail we learn that Mr Samuel Plimsoll, M.P. for Derby, had been to Aberdeen at the launch of a vessel bearing his name. The Samuel Plimsoll, built by Messrs. Walter Hood and Co., is a beautiful iron vessel of 1510 tons register. Her dlmensions are—length of keel, 240ft ; breadth of beam, 39ft ; depth of hold, 23ft 3in ; class, 100A at Lloyd's. She will be under the command of Captain Boaden, formerly of the Star of Peace. The ship is owned by Messrs. George Thomson jun., and Co., and is intended to be an addition to their splendid line of Australian clippers. Great interest was taken in the launch, a large number or people being present. The vessel was christened by the wife of the captain. After the ceremony a select company assembled, Mr George Thomson, of Messrs. George Thomson and Co., ex-M.P, for the city of Aberdeen, presid- ing. Mr Thomson, in proposing the health of Mr Plimsoll, thanked him in the name of the builders for his presence on the occasion, and hoped that their success in launching the vessel might prove an indication of Mr Plimsoll's success in the very important mission in which he was engaged. at: [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/198912659? TROVE] :''from BLOWN OUT TO SEA. from the Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931) of Thursday 2 October 1902, Page 6. we find:'' BLOWN OUT TO. SEA. SHIP SAMUEL PLIMSOLL DISABLED TOWED INTO PORT. AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Wednesday Afternoon. - The large vessel which was sighted yesterday morning. ten miles north of North Gisborne, at Poverty Bay, on the east coast of North Island, with only one mast standing, proved to be the ship Samuel Plimsoll. The disabled, vessel has been towed into Gisborne by a vessel which went to her assistance. Tlie ship was bound from Glasgow to Dunedin. After passing Nuggets Point, Otago, the vessel being then 91 days out, she was blown out to sea during the storms which have recently prevailed anound the coast. When hove-to she began to roll heavily. The main and mizzen masts went' by the board, and the fallen debris was only cut away with difficulty. A very anxious fortnight followed the vessel being blown to the north. The men were kept frequently at the pumps, and there is still 11in. of water in the main hold. The foremast is very shaky, but it carried sufficient sail to allow the captain to again make the coast -with a favour able wind. The Samuel Plimsoll is a vessel of 1459 tons, and left Glasgow for N.Z. on June 18. She is a very well-known trader. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/114510622? TROVE] === The Clipper Ship Samuel Plimsoll made at least 20 Voyages to the Australasian Colonies from 1873 - 1902 === '''1. Samuel Plimsoll (arrived in Australian Colonies 1 February 1874)''' ''1873 November 19 - February 1 Sailed from Plymouth with 180 emmigrants to Port Jackson in 94 days.'' [http://www.bruzelius.info/Nautica/Ships/Merchant/Sail/S/Samuel_Plimsoll(1873).html] :''Passenger Lists'' :NRS5316/4_4799/Samuel Plimsoll (1)_1 Feb 1874/ from the Assisted Immigrants (digital) Shipping Lists on the New South Wales State Archives and Records website at: http://indexes.records.nsw.gov.au/ebook/list.aspx?series=NRS5316&item=4_4799&ship=Samuel%20Plimsoll%20[1] or [http://tiny.cc/6qa96y] :SAMUEL PLIMSOLL from the Mariners and ships in Australian Waters website at: http://marinersandships.com.au/1874/02/005sam.htm :Shipping Gazette, in The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1871 - 1912) of Saturday 24 January 1874, Page 121. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/198912659? (incomplete) '''2. Samuel Plimsoll (arrived in Australian Colonies 16 December 1874)''' ''The clipper ship Samuel Plimsoll arrived in port yesterday evening, after an excellent passage of 88 days from Plymouth.'' (from ROYAL MAIL NOTICE, VIA SAN FRANCISCO. in The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) of Thursday 17 December 1874, Page 6.) [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/13345467?] :''PASSENGER LISTS'' :NRS5316/4_4799/Samuel Plimsoll [2]_16 Dec 1874/ from the Assisted Immigrants (digital) Shipping Lists on the New South Wales State Archives and Records website at: http://indexes.records.nsw.gov.au/ebook/list.aspx?series=NRS5316&item=4_4799&ship=Samuel%20Plimsoll%20[2] or [http://tiny.cc/t1a96y] :SAMUEL PLIMSOLL from the Mariners and ships in Australian Waters website at: http://marinersandships.com.au/1874/12/045sam.htm '''3. Samuel Plimsoll (arrived in Australian Colonies 22 October 1875)''' ''1875 August 6 Sailed from Plymouth with 360 emmigrants on board and ran into and sank the Italian barque Enrica the same day. The crew of the Enrica was rescued by the Samuel Plimsoll and landed at Falmouth.'' [http://www.bruzelius.info/Nautica/Ships/Merchant/Sail/S/Samuel_Plimsoll(1873).html] :''PASSENGER LISTS'' :NRS5316/4_4799/Samuel Plimsoll [3]_22 Oct 1875/ from the Assisted Immigrants (digital) Shipping Lists on the New South Wales State Archives and Records website at: http://indexes.records.nsw.gov.au/ebook/list.aspx?series=NRS5316&item=4_4799&ship=Samuel%20Plimsoll%20[3] or [http://tiny.cc/qab96y] :SAMUEL PLIMSOLL from the Mariners and ships in Australian Waters website at: http://marinersandships.com.au/1875/10/077sam.htm '''4. Samuel Plimsoll (arrived in Australian Colonies 19 August 1876)''' ''1876 June 2 - August 19 Sailed from Plymouth to Sydney in 78 days. Made 2245 miles in a week while easting down along the 41 parallel.'' [http://www.bruzelius.info/Nautica/Ships/Merchant/Sail/S/Samuel_Plimsoll(1873).html] :''PASSENGER LISTS'' :NRS5316/4_4800/Samuel Plimsoll_19 Aug 1876/ from the Assisted Immigrants (digital) Shipping Lists on the New South Wales State Archives and Records website at: http://indexes.records.nsw.gov.au/ebook/list.aspx?series=NRS5316&item=4_4800&ship=Samuel%20Plimsoll :SAMUEL PLIMSOLL from the Mariners and ships in Australian Waters website at: http://marinersandships.com.au/1876/08/071sam.htm '''5. Samuel Plimsoll (arrived in Australian Colonies 27 August 1877)''' ''1877 June 9 - August 27 Sailed from Plymouth to Sydney in 79 days.'' [http://www.bruzelius.info/Nautica/Ships/Merchant/Sail/S/Samuel_Plimsoll(1873).html] :''PASSENGER LISTS'' :NRS5316/4_4801/Samuel Plimsoll_27 Aug 1877/ from the Assisted Immigrants (digital) Shipping Lists on the New South Wales State Archives and Records website at: http://indexes.records.nsw.gov.au/ebook/list.aspx?series=NRS5316&item=4_4801&ship=Samuel%20Plimsoll :SAMUEL PLIMSOLL from the Mariners and ships in Australian Waters website at: http://marinersandships.com.au/1877/08/085sam.htm '''6. Samuel Plimsoll sailed 25 April from London and arrived in Australian Colonies 28 July 1878''' ''The ship Samuel Plimsoll, 1444 tons, Captain Boaden, chartered by the Agent-General far New South Wales, sailed from Plymouth, for Sydney, on May 3, with 458 emigrants.'' from the SHIPPING GAZETTE. in The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1871 - 1912) of Saturday 29 June 1878, Page 930. at: [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/162690491?] ''ARRIVAL OF IMMIGRANTS. - The Samuel Plimsoll arrived yesterday with another batch of immigrants. She brings 67 married couples, 113 single men, 103 single women, and 106 children.'' from The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) of Monday 29 July 1878, Page 4. at: [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/13422082?] ''The Samuel Plimsoll arrived to-day from London with 450 immigrants. Five deaths two being adults-and three births occurred on the voyage.'' from TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCHES. in The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) of Monday 29 July 1878, Page 5. at: [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/5941944?] :''PASSENGER LISTS'' :NRS5316/4_4802/Samuel Plimsoll_28 Jul 1878/ from the Assisted Immigrants (digital) Shipping Lists on the New South Wales State Archives and Records website at: http://indexes.records.nsw.gov.au/ebook/list.aspx?series=NRS5316&item=4_4802&ship=Samuel%20Plimsoll :SAMUEL PLIMSOLL from the Mariners and ships in Australian Waters website at: http://marinersandships.com.au/1878/07/098sam.htm '''7. Samuel Plimsoll sailed 21 March 1879 from Plymouth in England and arrived in the Australian Colonies 12 June 1879''' :''PASSENGER LISTS etc.'' :NRS5316/4_4803/Samuel Plimsoll_12 Jun 1879/ from the Assisted Immigrants (digital) Shipping Lists on the New South Wales State Archives and Records website at: http://indexes.records.nsw.gov.au/ebook/list.aspx?series=NRS5316&item=4_4803&ship=Samuel%20Plimsoll :SAMUEL PLIMSOLL from the Mariners and ships in Australian Waters website at: http://marinersandships.com.au/1879/06/110sam.htm :21/3/1879 - 11/6/1879 from Passengers in History an initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/1005638 '''8. Samuel Plimsoll (arrived in Australian Colonies 9 July 1880)''' ''1880 April 29 - July 9 Sailed from Plymouth with 384 emmigrants to Sydney in 72 days'' [http://www.bruzelius.info/Nautica/Ships/Merchant/Sail/S/Samuel_Plimsoll(1873).html] :''PASSENGER LISTS'' :NRS5316/4_4805/Samuel Plimsoll_9 Jul 1880/ from the Assisted Immigrants (digital) Shipping Lists on the New South Wales State Archives and Records website at: http://indexes.records.nsw.gov.au/ebook/list.aspx?series=NRS5316&item=4_4805&ship=Samuel%20Plimsoll :SAMUEL PLIMSOLL from the Mariners and ships in Australian Waters website at: http://marinersandships.com.au/1880/07/001sam.htm '''9. Samuel Plimsoll left London 19 March 1881 arriving 10 June 1881 in the Australian Colonies''' ''THE Samuel Plimsoll, from London, which arrived yesterday, brings a fine lot of English skylarks and two very beautiful specimens of macaw.'' (from NEWS OF THE DAY. in The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) of Saturday 11 June 1881, Page 5. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/13478945?] ''June 10..... Samuel Plimsoll, ship, 1300 tons, Captain Simpson, from London, 94 days. (from SHIPPING SUMMARY. ARRIVALS FROM ENGLAND. in The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) of Thursday 16 June 1881, Page 10.)'' [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/13488355?] :''PASSENGER LIST'' :SAMUEL PLIMSOLL from the Mariners and ships in Australian Waters website at: http://marinersandships.com.au/1881/06/034sam.htm '''10. Samuel Plimsoll (arrived in Australian Colonies 1 July 1882)''' ''The ship Samuel Plimsoll has left for Sydney with 405 immigrants (from The Bulletin. Voume. 9 No. 117 (22 April 1882)'' [https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-211024789/view?sectionId=nla.obj-235422279&searchTerm=%22Samuel+Plimsoll%22+1880&partId=nla.obj-211031758#page/n5/mode/1up] :''PASENGER LISTS'' :NRS5316/4_4806/Samuel Plimsoll_1 Jul 1882/ from the Assisted Immigrants (digital) Shipping Lists on the New South Wales State Archives and Records website at: http://indexes.records.nsw.gov.au/ebook/list.aspx?series=NRS5316&item=4_4806&ship=Samuel%20Plimsoll :SAMUEL PLIMSOLL from the Mariners and ships in Australian Waters website at: at: http://marinersandships.com.au/1882/07/011sam.htm '''11. Samuel Plimsoll (arrived in Australian Colonies 17 June 1883)''' ''1883 April 6 - June 17 Sailed from Plymouth to Sydney in 72 days.'' [http://www.bruzelius.info/Nautica/Ships/Merchant/Sail/S/Samuel_Plimsoll(1873).html] :''PASSENGER LISTS'' :NRS5316/4_4807/Samuel Plimsoll_17 Jun 1883/ from the Assisted Immigrants (digital) Shipping Lists on the New South Wales State Archives and Records website at: http://indexes.records.nsw.gov.au/ebook/list.aspx?series=NRS5316&item=4_4807&ship=Samuel%20Plimsoll :SAMUEL PLIMSOLL from the Mariners and ships in Australian Waters website at: http://marinersandships.com.au/1883/06/067sam.htm '''12. Samuel Plimsoll sailed 262 March 1884 from Dartmouth England arrived in Australian Colonies 12 June 1884''' ''Samuel Plimsoll, ship, 1444 tons Captain John Henderson from London March 22. Passengers-Mr Charles S Holmes, and 3 in the second cabin. Montefiore, Joseph and Co., agents.'' (from SHIPPING. in The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) of Friday 13 June 1884, Page 6.) [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/13569542?] :''PASSENGER LISTS etc.'' :SAMUEL PLIMSOLL from the Mariners and ships in Australian Waters website at: http://marinersandships.com.au/1884/06/058sam.htm :EXPORTS.—JUNE 12. from the Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) of Friday 13 June 1884, Page 6. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/13569594? '''13. Samuel Plimsoll sailed 3 April 1885 from London England arrived in Australian Colonies 20 June 1885''' ''1885 April 4 - June 21 Sailed from Start to Sydney in 78 days.'' [http://www.bruzelius.info/Nautica/Ships/Merchant/Sail/S/Samuel_Plimsoll(1873).html] :''FURTHER READING'' :SAMUEL PLIMSOLL (mistakenly listed as Samuel Stewart) from the Mariners and ships in Australian Waters website at: http://marinersandships.com.au/1885/06/113sam.htm :Samuel Plimsoll (corrected; listed as "Samuel Stewart") (of Aberdeen, J Henderson, Master, 1459 tons, from the Port of London to Sydney, New South Wales, 20 June 1885) on the Ships Index at: https://www.shipindex.org/ships/samuel_plimsoll :''Samuel Plimsoll, ship, 1458 tons, Captain John Hender-son, from London April 2. Montefiore, Joseph, and Co., agents.'' :(from SHIPPING. in the Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931) of Monday 22 June 1885, Page 4. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/111014624? :04/04/1885 - 21/06/1885 from Passengers in History an initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/1002605 '''14. Samuel Plimsoll sailed 23 May 1886 from London arrived in Australian Colonies 14 August 1886''' ''The ship Samuel Plimsoll arrived from London this morning after a smart passage of 76 days.'' (Shipping. in the Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954) of Saturday 14 August 1886, Page 4.) [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/138952608?] :''FURTHER READING.'' :SAMUEL PLIMSOLL from the Mariners and ships in Australian Waters website at: http://marinersandships.com.au/1886/08/070sam.htm :Samuel Plimsoll (of Aberdeen, John Henderson, Master. 1458 tons, from the port of London to Sydney New South Wales 16 August 1886) on the Ships Index at: https://www.shipindex.org/ships/samuel_plimsoll '''15. Samuel Plimsoll (arrived in Australian Colonies 13 August 1887)''' :''Passenger Lists etc.'' :SAMUEL PLIMSOLL from the Mariners and ships in Australian Waters website at: http://marinersandships.com.au/1887/08/142sam.htm :Samuel Plimsoll (of Aberdeen, John Henderson Master, 1459 Tons. from the port of London to Sydney, New South Wales, 30 August 1887.) on the Ships Index at: https://www.shipindex.org/ships/samuel_plimsoll '''16. Samuel Plimsoll sailed 2 March 1888 from London and arrived 22 May 1888 at the Victorian Colony''' ''1888 March 2 - May 22 Sailed from London for Melbourne and arrived in Hobson's Bay 79 days out from the Start.'' [http://www.bruzelius.info/Nautica/Ships/Merchant/Sail/S/Samuel_Plimsoll(1873).html] :''FURTHER READING'' :SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. from The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954) of Thursday 24 May 1888, Page 4. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/195998695? :SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. from The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) of Thursday 24 May 1888, Page 6. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/6127448? '''17. Samuel Plimsoll sailed 15 May 1889 from London arrived 19 August 1889 at the Victorian Colony''' ''The ship Samuel Plimsoll, from London, suc-ceeded yesterday in reaching and getting through the Heads notwithstanding the fresh adverse gale that was blowing. After entering she brought up off Queenscliff.'' (SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. from The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954) of Tuesday 20 August 1889, Page 4) [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/197322187?] :''FURTHER READING'' :SHIPPING REPORTS. from The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) of Thursday 22 August 1889, Page 7. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/6272686? :SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. from The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954) of Thursday 22 August 1889, Page 4. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/197323067? '''18. Samuel Plimsoll sailed 27 May 1890 from London arrived 23 August 1890 at the Victorian Colony''' ''The Aberdeen clipper ship Samuel Plimsoll did some splendid sailing on her passage from London to Melbourne. The distance from Tristan D'Acunha to Cape Leuwin was covered in 23 days, and from the Cape of Good Hope to long. 140deg. east in the same time, the ship averaging 250 miles a day. The runs were very steady and even, the highest being 285 miles. The Samuel Plimsoll it still under the command of Captain J. Henderson.'' (SHIPPING. from The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930) of Thursday 28 August 1890, Page 7.) [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/235773793?] :''FURTHER READING'' :SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. from The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) of Saturday 23 August 1890, Page 8. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/8429564? :SHIPPING. from the Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929) of Monday 25 August 1890, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/150704234? :SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. from The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) of Tuesday 26 August 1890, Page 7. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/8430253/291689 '''19. Samuel Plimsoll sailed on the 25th of June from London and arrived on the 20th of September 1891 at the Victorian Colony''' ''THE clipper ship Samuel Plimsoll, of the Aberdeen line, has been taken alongside the railway pier, Wil-liamstown, to a discharging berth.'' (SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. from The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) of Wednesday 23 September 1891, Page 4.) [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/8643205?] :''PASSENGER LISTS etc.'' :Unassisted passenger lists (1852-1923) Record Series Number (VPRS): 947 from the Public Record Office Victoria (PROV) at: https://www.prov.vic.gov.au/explore-collection/explore-topic/passenger-records-and-immigration/unassisted-passenger-lists :THE SAMUEL PLIMSOLL. from The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) of Monday 21 September 1891, Page 7. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/8617529? '''20. Samuel Plimsoll sailed on the 8th of July from Gravesend, London and arrived on the 4th of October 1892 at the Victorian Colony''' ''The ship Samuel Plimsoll arrived on Tuesday night from London and anchored in the bay. after an un-usually long voyage, for this speedy vessel, of 90 days.'' (SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. from The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) of Thursday 6 October 1892, Page 4. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/8466608?] :''FURTHER READING '' :ARRIVAL OF THE SAMUEL PLIMSOLL. from The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954) of Wednesday 5 October 1892, Page 3. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/242853803? :SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. from The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) of Thursday 6 October 1892, Page 4. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/8466608? '''Samuel Plimsoll sailed 21 March 1894 from Barry Dock, Cardiff and arrived in the Australian Colonies 10 June 1894''' ''Intelligence has been received that the Aber-deen clipper ship Samuel Plimsoll, under the command of Captain Henderson, reached Port Pirie on the 10th inst., and it is expected that after discharging she will come on to Mel-bourne to load. The voyage to Australia was commenced on March 21, so that the trip to Port Pirie was made in the good time of 77 days.'' (from SHIPPING. in The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930) of Thursday 21 June 1894, Page 7.) [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/236162106?] :''FURTHER READING'' :1894 from Passengers in History an initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/978650 :Settling Vessels in the Daily Commercial News and Shipping List (Sydney, NSW : 1891 - 1954) of Monday 11 June 1894, Page 4. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/157580213? '''The Samuel Plimsoll sailed from London on 29 March 1898 and arrived on 25 June 1898 at the Victorian Colony - only weeks after the death of Mr Samuel Plimsoll''' ''Samuel Plimsoll, ship, 1459, J. Henderson, from London. Passengers— saloon: Mr. and Mrs. Arm-strong and children (2). Dalgety and Co., agents.'' (SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. from The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954) of Monday 27 June 1898, Page 4.) [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/191503057?] :''PASSENGER LISTS etc.'' :Unassisted passenger lists (1852-1923) Record Series Number (VPRS): 947 from the Public Record Office Victoria (PROV) at: https://www.prov.vic.gov.au/explore-collection/explore-topic/passenger-records-and-immigration/unassisted-passenger-lists '''Samuel Plimsoll caught fire in the Thames and had to be scuttled on 2 June 1899.''' ''FIRE ON A SHIP.'' ''THE SAMUEL PLIMSOLL DAMAGED.'' ''LONDON, Friday Afternoon. — A flre broke out yesterday among the cargo of the ship Samuel Pllmsoll as she lay In the London Docks.'' ''The outbreak damaged the after hold of the ship.'' ''The Samuel Pllmsoll Is one of Messrs. George Thompson and Co.'s Aberdeen White Star line. She has been for a long tlme In the Australian trade. On her last homeward voyage from Melbourne she was dismasted, and put In here for repairs, Captain J. Henderson is in command.'' (FIRE ON A SHIP. from The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930) of Monday 5 June 1899, Page 5.) [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/239539693?] '''The Samuel Plimsoll sailed from London on 19 July 1899 and arrived on 18 October 1899 at Sydney" ''FROM LONDON.'' ''The ship Samuel PlimsolI arrived at Sydney yesterday, after a passage of 90 days from London. She brought a general cargo to the agency of Messrs. Dalgety and Co., Ltd. (SHIPPING ITEMS. from the Daily Commercial News and Shipping List (Sydney, NSW : 1891 - 1954) of Thursday 19 October 1899. page 5) [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/157593121] :FURTHER READING :WEDNESDAY'S SHIPPING. from The Australian Star (Sydney, NSW : 1887 - 1909) of Thursday 12 October 1899, Page 6. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/228748975? :MARITIME MISCELLANY. from the Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931) of Thursday 19 October 1899, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/113687881? :WEDNESDAY'S SHIPPING. from The Australian Star (Sydney, NSW : 1887 - 1909) of Thursday 19 October 1899, Page 7. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/228745486? :SHIPPING. from The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930) of Thurday 19 October 1899, Page 9. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/237182548? '''Samuel Plimsoll sailed from Glasgow on June 18 1902 on a voyage to New Zealand carrying cargo only.''' ''ENGLISH SHIPPING.'' ''(Received 10.18 a.m.)'' ''London, June 20.—Arrived: S.S. Kumara, from Wellington; barque Decima, from Kaipara. Sailed: Samuel Plimsoll, ship, for Dunedin. (ENGLISH SHIPPING. from the AUCKLAND STAR, VOLUME XXXIII, ISSUE 146, 21 JUNE 1902.) [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS19020621.2.20.14?] ''THE SAMUEL PLIMSOLL.'' ''Bluff, September 17.—A full-rigged ship bound north, passed at 6 a.m.. but did ; not report. (This may probably be the Samuel Plimsoll, which left Glasgow on June 19 for Dunedin and Auckland.)'' (THE SAMUEL PLIMSOLL. from the AUCKLAND STAR, VOLUME XXXIII, ISSUE 221, 17 SEPTEMBER 1902.) [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS19020917.2.23.15?] ''THE SAMUEL PLIMSOLL.'' ''GISBORNE, October 2. The Hawea, (Leaving Auckland to-night, takes the dismasted ship Samuel Plimsoll in tow, leaving Gisborne on Sunday for Dunedin. All are well on the ship, except a man who took ill just after leaving Glasgow. The officers are: Captain Jaffray, Chief Officer Malcolm Black, Second Officer William Gilling.'' (THE SAMUEL PLIMSOLL. from the WANGANUI CHRONICLE, VOLUME XXXXVII, ISSUE 11754, 3 OCTOBER 1902.) [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WC19021003.2.20.1.13?] === FURTHER READING === * '''Samuel Plimsoll''' from Lars Bruzelius The Maritime History Virtual Archives at: http://www.bruzelius.info/Nautica/Ships/Merchant/Sail/S/Samuel_Plimsoll(1873).html * '''Samuel Plimsoll''' from the Passengers in History an initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/935438 * '''Samuel Plimsoll''' from the Passengers in History an initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/935439 * '''Passenger Ships into New South Wales (1837-1899)''' from the Passenger Ships Arriving in Australasian Ports website at: https://perthdps.com/shipping/mig-nsw.htm * '''Samuel Plimsoll''' from the Ships Index at: https://www.shipindex.org/ships/samuel_plimsoll * '''Ships' Passenger Lists of Arrivals in New South Wales, 1860 ‐ 1888 New South Wales, State Archives''' as transrcibed by Julia Mitchell at: https://www.opc-cornwall.org/Resc/pdfs/nsw_passenger_lists_1860_88.pdf * '''SAMUEL PLIMSOLL''' on the Australian National Maritime Museum website at: http://collections.anmm.gov.au/en/objects/169707/samuel-plimsoll;jsessionid=A33EF2AD2DC60BAABECB888188FF4430 * '''SAMUEL PLIMSOLL. [picture] : Aberdeen. 1459 Tons. Built at Aberdeen. 1873. A hulk.''' at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/work/167585330?q=%22samuel+Plimsoll%22+1880&c=picture&versionId=182651709 * '''Assisted Immigrants (digital) Shipping Lists''' on the New South Wales State Archives and Records' website at: https://www.records.nsw.gov.au/archives/collections-and-research/guides-and-indexes/assisted-immigrants-digital-shipping-lists#the-list-of-ships * '''Mariners and Ships in Australian Waters''' at: http://marinersandships.com.au/shipdate.htm * '''All New South Wales, Australia, Unassisted Immigrant Passenger Lists, 1826-1922 Results''' on ANCESTRY at: https://www.ancestry.com.au/search/collections/nswunassisted/?f-F0005868=Samuel+Plimsoll&f-F0005868_x=1 * '''Samuel Plimsoll''' from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Plimsoll * '''BLOWN OUT TO SEA.''' from the Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931) of Thursday 2 October 1902, Page 6. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/114510622? * '''THE SAMUEL PLIMSOLL.''' from the NEW ZEALAND HERALD, VOLUME XXXIX, ISSUE 12093, 11 OCTOBER 1902. at: https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19021011.2.26? * '''A HULK WITH A HISTORY.''' from the Mirror (Perth, WA : 1921 - 1956) of Saturday 6 June 1925, Page 9. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/76446801? * '''Days of Long Ago''' from The Cessnock Eagle and South Maitland Recorder (NSW : 1913 - 1954) of Friday 28 April 1944, Page 5. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/100041868?

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[[Category: Samuel Plimsoll, Arrived 9 Jul 1880]] [[Category: Samuel Plimsoll (1873)]] [[Category:New South Wales, Shipping Free Space Pages]] === Voyage of the Immigrant Ship Samuel Plimsoll to New South Wales in 1880 === This fast Clipper ship was named for the English politician and social reformer Samuel Plimsoll. He is now best remembered for having devised the Plimsoll line, the line on a ship's hull indicating the maximum safe draft, and therefore the minimum freeboard for the vessel in various operating conditions. Built in 1873 at Aberdeen in Scotland by W.Hood & Co. She was listed as weighing between 1444 tons and 1459 tons on her various voyages to the Australiasian colonies either carrying immigrants or cargo between 1873 and 1900. This was at least her 8th voyage to the Colony. She was listed as carrying as many as 394 immigrants when she left Plymouth in England on the 29th of April 1880, with Mr Richard Bouden still her Master as with each previous voyage. The following Newspaper articles from TROVE trace the voyage. === NEWS OF THE DAY. from The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) of Monday 3 May 1880, Page 5. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/13459357?] === A TELEGRAM from the Acting Agent-General, and dated 29th April, advises the Colonial Secretary that the Samuel Plimsoll sailed on that day, with 341 emigrants for Sydney === Emigrants for Sydney. from the Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1907) of Saturday 26 June 1880, Page 27. at: [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/70945019?] === '''Emigrants for Sydney.''' THE following is a complete list of the emigrants on board the Samuel Plimsoll, which sailed from Plymouth, April 29, for Sydney:-Families-Atken: John 36, Rosetta.31, William 8, Martha 6, Beatrice 2, John 1 ; Arthur : Thomas 26, Elizabeth24, Ellen 2 : Burns: John 32, Elizabeth 33, Elizabeth 9, Walter 5, John 2; Bell: John 35, Elizabeth 29, Mary 6, Margaret 4, Clarissa . 1; Bartle: Adolph 33, Sophia 30, Takln 3, Amelia 2, Adolph 1; Bourke: Alice 41, Mary 35, Patrick 10, Mary 8, Bridget G, Johanna 4, Thomas 3, John, 2 ; Birnie: George 41, Sarah 34, William 9, Jeremiah 8, Mar garet 7, Adam 6, Johnston 5, Elizabeth 3, Sarah 2, John; Cahill: Phillip 32, Bridget 26, John 3, Mary 1; Carsons Hugh 44, Elizabeth 41 ; Finnerty : John 23, Margaret 22 ; Gray: William 27, Margaret 24, John 4, Mary 2 ; Hopkins: Jonathan 35, Ann 33, Thomas 10, Rachel 8 ; Mulherin : John 30, Annie 28 ; Malone : Peter 33, Eliza 32, Patrick 3, Mary 2, Mary 2, Margaret 1 ; Morrow : John 33, Mary A. 31, Anna M. 10, Margaret G, James 5, . Emily 1; Parnwell : Samuel 37. Elizabeth 39; Patterson: Thomas 40, Mary 39, Robert 9, Thomas 11; Sarah 7; Reb. son : James 30, Mary 2G, Emily 8, John G, James 3, Newick 1 ; Ritchie : David 39, Mary 31, Agnes 10, David 7, Robert 5, William 2 ; Row: Thomas 29, Ann 28, Isabella 3; Rob son: Thomas 28, Sarah 24, Edith 4, Rose 3, Thomas 1 ; Rowan : John 22, Margaret 21 ; Taylor : Michael 48, . Mary 47, Margaret 11, Ann 9 ; Webb : Joseph 52, Sarah 48; Wilson: William 25, Isahella 26 ; Young: William 29, Sarah 27, Mary E. 9, Frederick 6, William 3; M'Andrew: John 32, Nancy 28, Kate 4, Philip 3, Mary 1. Single Men-Anderson, Clarke 35; Blinn, Bernard. 33 ; Bowes, Denis 17; Braaley, Robert 22; Burke, Joseph 24 ; Brown, Frederick 14 ; Bates, Robert 18 ; Blume, Edward 33 ; Burke John 22 ; Brady, Peter 26; Carey, Michael 21; Chillen, Patrick 25; Carroll, James 31; Connor, Frederick 16 ; Cranfield, William 15; Cournane. Patrick 19; Crane, William 12; Cowin, William . 40 ; Chittick : Thomas 27, William 24, Andrew 22, Henry 19, James 17, Robert 14; Carew, Michael 15; Chesnut : William 20, David 18; Campbell, Francis 19; Cronin, Jeremiah, 16; Cunningham, Robert 22; Davidson, John 24, James 22, Joseph 20; Dowde.Thomas 23; Drake, Richard 29; Daley: Owen 24, Francis 23; Fahy: Michael 25, John 24 ; Ferry, Charles 25 ; Gleeson, William 21 ; God- frey, William 31; Griffin, Patrick 19; Hall: Owen 28, Francis 27, Richard 20; Haughton; Arthur 19; Hodges, John 25; Harvey, Thomas 30; Hanrahan, John 26; Hay don : Walter 20, Alfred 15 : Hough : Patrick 30, John 28 ; Irvine, James 19 ; Jones : Michael 24, Richard 28, John 12 ; Killien, Joseph 10; Keast, William 21 ; Keys, Thomas 43; Knight, Alexander 33 ; Kannedy. Denis 29 ; Keen, Francis21 ; Liddle, John 22 ; Lynch, John 22 : Leyden : Peter 30, John 21 ; Lowry, Lance 21: McGrath: Martin 23, James 19; Maguire, William 38; Murphy, Thomas 20; Mahony, Peter 23; McAuliffe ; James 22, John 23, David 19 ; Mur- ray, Owen 31; M'Namara, Patrick 20; M'Bride, Patrick 21; McDonnell. Owen 24; M'Bride, Patrick, 23; Maguire, Bernard 23; Miles, William 24 ; Mulcahy, J. 10; Morris, Patrick 20 ; M'Dermott, Patrick 25 ; Murphy, Patrick 25 ; Nixon, J. 18: Moon, Patrick 37; O'Connor: (James 20, Patrick 19: O'Neill, Timothy 23; O'Brien, James 20; Osborne :George 22, Alick 10 ; Peterson, Anders 26; Pat- terson, Samuel 17 ; Quinlan,Miles 22; Ryan, John24 ; Rid. ley: George 13, James 11; Ritchie, George 12; Reynolds, Martin 22; Roberts, Robert 18; Ryan, Michael 18; Riordan, William 23; Scott, Richard30; Slattery, Michael 22; Shorer, William 15 ; Sheehy, Michael 20; Scanlon, John 24 ; Shepherd, George 18 ; Scott, Robert 28 ; Slattery, Thomas 30; Taylor: Michael 16, James 13; Turley, Ben- jamin 18; Truscott, William 20; Timmons . William 17, Thomas 15; Telford, Thomas 21; Webb, William 10; Wesner, John 17 ; Williams, George 26 ; Williamson, Wil liam 23. Single Women and boys-Burns: Margaret 33, William 10, Margaret 2 ; Bradley, Fanny 16; Branaghan, Mary 10; Brown; Maria 30, Elizabeth 11, James 8, John 6, Arthur 3, Albert 1; Blewitt, Sarah 24; Boland, Bridget 22; Bray: Ann 22, Fanny 19; Blake, Catherine 19; Clarke : Mary 34, Peter 1 ; Crog, han: Bridget 28, Susan4, Cornelius 0, Thomas 1-; Ornict, shanks; Wilhelmina 32, Robert 10, Margaret 8, David ¡j¡ ; Cravou, Eliza 23; Carroll, Catherine 28; Chapple: Mary A. 20, John S., George 2; Carew, Lizzie 17; Clancy, Mar- garet 27; Cole: Ann 18, Mary 16, Sarah 14, Lewis 10; Crane: Dinah 50, Mary 18, Rebecca 13, Sarah 15, ; Chittick; Jane 43. Ellen 25, Mary 21 ; Crogan, Catherine 10; Cour nane, Margaret 21; Cunningham, Mary E. 20; David son: Jane 38, David 9, Patersen 6, Thomas 3, Gilbert 1; Dwyer: Bridget 10, Norah 20, Mary 18; Donelly, Margaret 17; Doherty. Margaret 20; Edgar, Agnes 22; Fitzsimmons, Mary 20; Finlay Christina 32, Gavin 3, Jnmes 1 ; Grady: Bridget 23, Mary 21 ; Green, Thomasson 23; Gavin; Bridget 20, Ellen 18; Grier, Ann 20; Griffin : Margaret 18, Mary 16; Harkine, Bridget 20; Hopkins, Bridget 20 ; .Hayes : M. 20, Johanna 18 ; Hayden, S. 28; Hough, Bridget 26; Horspool, Anne 21; Keatlng, Annie 21; Kelly: Mary 20, Anne 18, Mary 17, Anne 15; Liddle: Elizabeth 26, .James 2, Mary 1; Leydin: Mary 38, Catherina 26; M'Grath, Ellen 18; Mahoney, Julia 20; . M'Namara, Catherine 16; Meaney, Mary 17; Morriss, Catherine 15 ; Murray, Catherine 26; M'Govern, Ann 19 ; Murley, Agnes 20; Maety, Anna 22; M'Cormack, Bridget 20; Morris, Mary 17; Merrick, Elizabeth 19; Nolan, Anastasia 46 ; O'Connor, Anastasia 15; O'Connell : Margaret 19. Bridget, 17 ; O'Sullivan: Margaret 25, Mary 22; Price: Ann 21, William 2, James 1; Patterson : Mary 14, E. 13 Penteland, Catherine 24; Quinn, E. 26 : Ryan, S. 20; Ridley : Ann 33, Isabella 15; Ritchie, Jane 14; Rock, Catherine 20 ; Ryan, Kate 19; Ryan, Johanna 20 ; Sherry. Anne 20: Symmons, Maria 20 ; Smyth; Bridget 265 Margaret 21, Kate 14; Sherer: Kate 13, Mary 35, John 9, George 7; Struthers, Jessie 19 ; Studt , Frederica 28 ; Storer: Cle- mentina 19, James 1, John 1 ; Taggart: Bridget 27, Mar- garet 2; Taylor: Mary 21, Bridget 19; Virgoe. Annie 20; Wesner, Catherine 49; Walton; Mary 35, Hannah 33; Williams, Winfred 10; Yates: Ellen 40, Eliza 15, Alice 7, Emily 5, Norah 2. === SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. from The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Wednesday 7 July 1880, Page 4. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/5978238?] === The Aberdeen clipper ship Samuel Plimsoll from Plymouth to Sydney, with immigrants, passed Wilson's Promontory at a quarter to 2 p.m. yesterday, and sig- nalled 67 days out. === The Samuel Plimsoll. from the Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931) of Friday 9 July 1880, Page 2. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/108744515?] === '''The Samuel Plimsoll.''' The ship Samuel Plimsoll immediately after arrival in port, was visited by the health officer, Dr. Alleyne, who found that there were 11 cases of measles on board and from the ship's report, there had been altogether 50 similar cases during the voyage. Dr. Alleyne refused pratique, and ordered the ship to be kept at Watson' s Bay until a more suitable quarantine station can be found, as it, would be highly injudicious to place the immigrant ship close to the China vessels now at quarantine ground. Dr. Alleyne thinks he can remove the afflicted patients to the lazarette. at North Head with safety, and then, after a reasonable time has elapsed and the vessel thoroughly cleaned will grant retique to the rest, There are 394 souls on board the Samuel Plimsoll, and during the voyage there were 13 deaths— 11 from measles, one through teething, and one from bronchitis. === EXPORTS.—JULY 8. from The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) of Saturday 10 July 1880, Page 4. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/13463615?] === THE IMMIGRANT SHIP SAMUEL PLIMSOLL,. -The well-known Scotch clipper Samuel Plimsoll possesses quite a high reputation as a Government immigrant carrying ship, both for the rapidity of her passages and an immunity from sickness of any serious nature. On the present voyage, however, she has surpassed any of her previous fine passages in point of speed, and has come into port bearing a trip yacht like appearance, but the health of the immigrants has been by no means good, owing to a serious outbreak of measles, which commenced when the ship got into cold weather on the 4th June, and in all thirty cases have occurred and nine children died from the malady. Three children died from other causes, and the death of one adult passenger, a Mrs Aitken, took place, making a total of thirteen death. Only three patients are suffering from measles at the present time, and Dr. Richard Dawes, the surgeon-superintendent, informs us that they are convalescent. He speaks well of those under his charge, and they appear an intelligent and very orderly lot of people. The Java's Chinese having possession of the Quarantine quarters at Spring Cove, the Plimsoll was anchored in Watson's Bay. She left Plymouth with 27 married couples, 127 single men, 113 single women, 54 boys under 12 years, 41 girls under 12 years, and 5 infants, making a total of 394 souls, equal to 341½ adults. Three births have taken place. The single girls are under the charge of Miss Cullen, who came out with the Strathleven girls. Regarding the voyage, Captain Boaden states that the ship left Plymouth on the afternoon of April 29, with a moderate E.N.E. wind; on May 3, in latitude 38' N., and longitude 18' W passed and examined a derelict water- loged barque with bowsprit and mizen mast only standing, painted black and white ports, square stern smashed in, and all bulwarks and houses gone. The sea breaking completely over her, no more could be seen. She answered the description of a barque called the Queen of Hearts, timber laden, abandoned three weeks previous: several of the crew were rescued by a passing steamer, the captain and remainder being washed overboard. Moderate variable winds prevailed till passing Madeira on May 4; got the N.E trades , on June 6, in latitude 25' N., and carried them to 6' N on the 12th. Variable and heavy squalls prevailed till the 15th, when the S.E. trades were taken in latitude 1' N and longitude 26' W. Crossed the Equator on May 15, in longitude 23'34 W., 16 days out good average running having been made Moderate S.E. trades, but squally, were carried to latitude 20' S, and longitude 31' W., on the 20th, S.S.E. and S. winds then set in for 12 days, during 10 days of which 867 miles was the total distance made good; Tistan da Acunha was passed on June 3rd, and the meridian of the Cape of Good Hope on the 10th, in latitude 40' S., 12 days out; passed the Crozets on the 17th, and Cape Leunwin on the 27th, 59 days out; the easting was run down between 43 and 44 south, moderate and fresh N.W. Winds, with fogs and rain prevailing, except on the 26th, a heavy N.W. gale with high sea being experienced, in latitude 44'18 S, and longitude 109'43 W. A splendid average running was made after passing the Cape. On June 11 the ship ran 298 knots; on the 16th, 294 knots; on the 17th, 313 knots; on the 19th, 304 knots; on the 22nd, 291 knots; on the 23rd, 308 knots ; on the 250th, 314 knots; and on the 26th, 300 knots. Unsettled easterly weather prevailed till the 5th instant, when Cape Otway was passed; thence W. and N.W. winds and fine weather. Signaled at Wilson's Promontory on the 6th, 67 days out. Passed Gabo Island 8th, and since then light westerly winds and calms have prevailed. The passage has been made from Plymouth in 71 days, a performance that has not been surpassed by a sailing ship for many years past. === EXPORTS.—JULY 22. from The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) of Friday 23 July 1880, Page 4. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/13464553?] === The immigrant ship Samuel Plimsoll will be released from Quarantine to-day. === PASSENGER LISTS === NRS5316/4_4805/Samuel Plimsoll_9 Jul 1880/ from the Assisted Immigrants (digital) Shipping Lists on the New South Wales State Archives and Records website at: http://indexes.records.nsw.gov.au/ebook/list.aspx?Page=NRS5316/4_4805/Samuel%20Plimsoll_9%20Jul%201880/4_480500022.jpg&No=1 SAMUEL PLIMSOLL from the Mariners and ships in Australian Waters website at: http://marinersandships.com.au/1880/07/001sam.htm Emigrants for Sydney. from the Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931) of Saturday 19 June 1880, Page 7. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/108749565? All New South Wales, Australia, Unassisted Immigrant Passenger Lists, 1826-1922 Results on ANCESTRY at: https://www.ancestry.com.au/search/collections/nswunassisted/?arrival=1880&arrival_x=0-0-0_1-0&f-F0005868=Samuel+Plimsoll&f-F0005868_x=1 === FURTHER READING === * Samuel Plimsoll from the '''Ships Index''' at: https://www.shipindex.org/ships/samuel_plimsoll * Samuel Plimsoll from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Plimsoll * Page 40 of '''Ships' Passenger Lists of Arrivals in New South Wales, 1860 ‐ 1888 New South Wales, State Archives''' as transcribed by Julia Mitchell at: https://www.opc-cornwall.org/Resc/pdfs/nsw_passenger_lists_1860_88.pdf * Samuel Plimsoll from Lars Bruzelius The Maritime History Virtual Archives at: http://www.bruzelius.info/Nautica/Ships/Merchant/Sail/S/Samuel_Plimsoll(1873).html * NEWS OF THE DAY. from The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) of Monday 3 May 1880, Page 5. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/13459357? * Emigrants for Sydney. from the Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1907) of Saturday 26 June 1880, Page 27. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/70945019? * SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. from The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Wednesday 7 July 1880, Page 4. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/5978238? * The Samuel Plimsoll. from the Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931) of Friday 9 July 1880, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/108744515? * EXPORTS.—JULY 8. from The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) of Saturday 10 July 1880, Page 4. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/13463615? * SHIPS' REPORTS. from The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) of Thursday 15 July 1880, Page 4. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/13463951? * EXPORTS.—JULY 22. from The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) of Friday 23 July 1880, Page 4. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/13464553? === PHOTOGRAPH REFERENCES === SAMUEL PLIMSOLL. [picture] : 1524 tons. Built at Aberdeen. 1873. A hulk. from the Brodie Collection, La Trobe Picture Collection, State Library of Victoria. online at; http://handle.slv.vic.gov.au/10381/15344 SAML [i.e. Samuel] PLIMSOLL from Author / Creator Green, Allan C. 1878-1954 photographer from the State Library of Victoria online at: http://handle.slv.vic.gov.au/10381/30053 The 'Samuel Plimsoll' at Melbourne [PRG 1373/3/54] • Photograph. from the A.D. Edwardes Collection available online from the State Library of South Australia website at: https://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/PRG+1373/3/54

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The house was recognized as a national historic place 4-19-1978. The house was built in 1838 for [[Rockwell-1662 | Col. Samuel Rockwell]], the architect was Joseph Lane Sr. National register of historic places inventory - nomination form: http://focus.nps.gov/pdfhost/docs/NRHP/Text/78000961.pdf

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{{Red|These are not images from [[Seay-891|Samuel Seay]]'s original Journal, they are from his widow Mary"Polly" Grundy's application for a widows pension and copied into Samuel Seay's Revolutionary records. The original copy and typescript is at Western Kentucky University.}}[http://digitalcommons.wku.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3116&context=dlsc_mss_fin_aid Western Kentucky University] ''Author: Manuscripts & Folklife Archives, Seay, Samuel (SC 393).'' ==[[Seay-891|Samuel Seay]], 1760 - 1824== '''Page 1: 1787''' [[Luck-533|Grandfather Luck]] departed this life, August 6th. - Brother [[Seay-459|Jacob Seay]] went to Kentuck (sic), October 27. - Francis Anderson departed this life, November the 9th.
'''Page 2: 1788''' Capt Gilford departed this life, April the 28th. - Dr Roach departed this life June the 22. - William Curton's wife dide (sic) July the 25.
'''Page 3 & 4: 1788''' [[Hubbard-5094|John Hubbard]] departed this life, August the 22. - [[Foster-6284|Robert Foster]] departed this life, March the 25. - Old [[Wingo-7|Thomas Wingo]] departed this life, October the 27. - Capt William Wood married July the 13. - John Walton married July the 26. - Uncle Davis departed this life, November the 17. - The year has run its race and now must dy (sic) and when death summons so must you and I.
'''Page 5: 1789''' David Asselin departed this life, February the 14.Daughters: Mary Asselin married Thomas Pollard 1/1794, Elizabeth Asselin married Anthony Foster 12/22/1781. - The great frost October the 1. - The great light in the sky (comet) November about the 15.[https://www.britannica.com/topic/Halleys-Comet Britannica] Halley’s Comet]
'''Page 5: 1790''' [[Seay-266|Grandfather Seay]] departed this life, February the 10.
'''Page 6''' Page unclear, more research required
'''Page 7: 1792''' Sam Jeter departed this life. August 15th. - Docktor (sic) Asselin departed this life November 22. - [[Eggleston-543|Go Eggleston]] departed this life, December 10.
'''Page 7: 1793''' [[Seay-595|Samuel B. Seay]] son of [[Seay-459|Jacob Seay]] born January 13. - Old Capt [[Booker-996|Edmund Booker]] departed this life, January 15.
'''Page 8: 1793''' [[Seay-595|Samuel B. Seay]] born January 13. - Old Richard Phillips departed this life, March 2. - Set of to Kentuck (sic) the 2nd day of April and got thier on 2nd of May at Limestone Samuel Seay. - A treaty held between the Whits (sic) and the Endians (sic) June 5th. - Martha Caldwell departed this life, September 9th.
'''Page 9: 1793''' Charles Grundy dide (sic) of the smallpox, December 10. Brother of Samuel Seay's wife [[Grundy-360|Mary Grundy]], she was also the sister of [[Grundy-155|Felix Grundy]] United States Senator for Kentucky.- Edward Jenkins died of the smallpox, December 28. - The years at an end.
'''Page 10: 1794''' Hew Muck cle roy ([[McElroy-345|Hugh McElroy]]) dide (sic) of the smallpox. February about the 4. - John Grundies (sic) wife dide February 26th. - Set in to work at Spring field, March the 11th. - Major Walton returned from Virginia, April 25.
'''Page 11: 1795''' Bearnard and i returned from Virginia, May the 1. - Brother [[Seay-652|John]] departed this life, August the 19.
'''Page 11: 1796''' Planted an orchard March the 15. - Married on October the 11_ 1796.
'''Page 11: 1797''' Moved from Springfield February the 13_ 1797.
'''Page 12: 1797''' [[Seay-894|Elizabeth Garland]] born October the 29_ 1797. - [[Seay-895|James Gardum]] born March 22_ 1799. - Peter departed this life July the 7_ 1799. - [[Seay-896|Moses Austin]] bourne (sic) the 5 of October 1800.
'''Page 13: 1799''' Mrs Leilson departed this life, 29 of September. - Mrs Chaffin departed this life 8 of October. - John C. Cobb departed this life 9 of October.John Catlin Cobbs, son of [[Cobbs-76|Samuel Cobbs]] & [[Marot-2|Edith Marot]] - Returned from Virginia, November the 8 1799.
'''Page 13: 1801''' Doctor Chambers departed this life, January the 6 1801. -Mistress Piles departed this life, February the 19 1801.
'''Page 14: 1801''' [[Seay-884|Austin Seay]] was married, February 25 1801.
'''Page 14: 1803''' [[Seay-896|Moses Austin Seay]] dide (sic) November the 20th day of October 1803.
'''Page 14: 1804''' George Winiford dide (sic) February the 27 1804.
'''Page 14: 1805''' Virgins child bourn (sic) April 24 1805.
'''Page 15: 1810''' Charles Burkham departed this life, December the 9th 1810. - Levinston Thermon departed this life, December the 1 1810.
'''Page 15: 1811''' A great earth quake on the Sunday night of the 15 of December in the year 1811. [http://www.new-madrid.mo.us/102/Earthquakes-of-1811-1812 Madrid Earthquakes of 1811]
'''Page 15: 1812''' The 2d earth quake on the 23 of January 1812, and a great many after them.[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SSG5Q03n13U New Madrid: The Earthquakes of 1811-1812] ''Vivid and historical description of the earthquakes felt in the Southern States of America late 1811 and early 1812.
'''Page 16: 1811''' The theartre in Richmond takes fire by acident (sic) and in which 60 persons perish in the flames.[https://www.encyclopediavirginia.org/Fire_Richmond_Theatre_1811 Encyclopedia Virginia] ''Richmond Theatre Fire 1811.''
'''Page 16: 1812''' Virgins child bourn (sic) July 19_ _ 1812, name Washington.
'''Page 16: 1814''' Peace declard (sic) between Briton and the United Stats (sic) in the year 1814.
'''Page 16: 1816''' [[Luck-532|Mother]] departed this life the 8 of November 1816.
'''Page 17: 1818''' Mathw Walton departed this life, January 10 1818.
'''Page 17: 1820''' Sarah boun (sic) Sarah born January 1820, daughter of Matilda. - Daniel son son of Caroline boun (sic) the same month and year above.
'''Page 17: 1822''' Joseph born August the 3 1822.
'''Page 17: 1823''' Caroline second child born March 24 1823.
'''Page 18: 1824''' [[ Beckham-436|Old mother Grundy]] dide (sic) April the 3 at 8 o'clock. - [[Seay-883|Moses Seay]] dide (sic) March 17 1824.
'''End''' ==Sources== :'''See Also''' *[https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/the-great-midwest-earthquake-of-1811-46342/ Smithsonian] The Great Midwest Earthquake of 1811. *[https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?filename=1&article=3116&context=dlsc_mss_fin_aid&type=additional digital commons] Transcription of Samuel Seay Journal (PDF) *[https://www.cityofmaysville.com/the-b-line/the-landing-at-limestone/ Landing at Limestone] *[https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=83961 Historical Marker Database] Limestone Landing

San Antonio Township, Los Angeles County, California

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[[Category:San Antonio Township, Los Angeles County, California]] ---- '''San Antonio Township''', Los Angeles County, California, United States
San Antonio township extends south and south-westerly from Los Angeles township to the old San Gabriel river, and comprises within its limits the San Antonio Rancho of twenty-nine thousand five hundred and thirteen acres, and a part of Tajanta Rancho. The former is now known as Laguna Rancho and is owned by [[Bandini-8|Mrs. Colonel K. S. Baker]], widow of the late [[Stearns-1832|Don Abel Stearns]]. It is only partially under cultivation. [[#Wilson|Wilson]]: Page 138.
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* Wilson, John Albert. ''[[Space:History, Los Angeles County, California|History, Los Angeles County, California]]'' (Thompson & West, Oakland, Cal., 1880). ==Profiles Using this source== * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:San Antonio Township, Los Angeles County, California|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

San Augustine County, Texas

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{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=San_Augustine_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=Sherrif's Dept. }} ({{blue|San Augustine was an original county created from the Mexican municipality in 1836 and organized in 1837 by the Republic of Texas}}https://texasalmanac.com/index.php?q=topics/government/san-augustine-county The County seat began inn San Augustine, San August, Texas :'''1600''' Hasinai Indians, Caddoan people were early inhabitants. Disease and threats from other tribes forced Caddo Indians to relocate.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcs02 :'''1691''' Domingo Terán de los Ríos cut a path that would become the Old San Antonio Road. But the threat of French invasion remained. :'''1700s''' French traders based near the site of present Natchitoches, Louisiana found 3 Indian settlements (1) main village near San Augustine, Texas, (2) South on Ayish Bayou, (3) on Attoyac River. :'''1717''' Father Antonio Margil de Jesús, Spanish missionary established Señora de los Dolores de los Ais Mission on Ayish Bayou. This was abandoned, then established 1721. By 1773 the Mission closed but is preserved as Mission Dolores State Historic Sitehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Augustine,_Texas :'''1722''' Marqués de San Miguel de Aguayo, governor of Coahuila and Texas rebuilt the wooden mission, which failed.. The Indians did not consent to be baptized or remain in a pueblo. :'''1773''' abandonment of all East Texas missions, and Spanish settlers moved away. :'''1803-1819''' This land began long before Texas was recognized as a colony or a Republic. Geographically it was between Nacogdoches and the Sabine River. Since this was on the Texas - Louisiana border, there was disputes on the land beginning 1803 to when the boundary was settled in 1819. :'''1806'''The disputed strip of land in Eastern Texas between the Spanish colony of Texas and the United States was declared '''{{red|Neutral Ground}}'''. To avoid military confrontations, the governments refused to grant land in that area to settlers. http://scholarworks.sfasu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1265&context=ethj :'''1819''' William Ward built a sawmill in Texas between the Ironosa and Attoyac rivers, and Lewis Holloway constructed the 2nd one in the same area. :'''1827 -''' Alexander Horton, Stephen Prather, Edward Teel drove the rebels of the Fredonian Rebellion and the Mexican Army from area. Nathan Davis was alcalde for Ayish Bayou District, and George English became the first sheriff. :'''1832''' ''' {{blue|San Augustine, Texas began with land owned by [[McFarland-2281|Thomas S. McFarland]]}}'''. The town was named after the Presidio de San Agustín de Ahumada, which had been named in honor of the (1755–1760) Viceroy of New Spain, Don Agustín de Ahumada y Villalón. :'''1833''' Municipality of San Augustine was formed by Mexican Law. A 15-man committee chose the banks of the Ayish Bayou, bought the land from Edmund Quirk. Municipality of San Augustine was established by Mexican Law. Wyatt Hanks built a mill on Ayish Bayou. San Augustine sent its representatives, including Sam Houston to the 1832, 1833 Conventions. :'''1835 Battles''' {{Image|file=San_Augustine_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=old old Jail. }}{{clear}} :'''1836''' Houston was elected commander of the Texian forces at San Augustine-and all of Texas-which took an active part in the Texas Revolution. The town was abandoned when citizens fled toward the Louisiana border in the Runaway Scrape, then returned after Apr 21, 1836 to their homes with news of the victory at the battle of San Jacinto. :'''1837''' -San Augustine County was formed. It was reportedly named after the Saint, Augustine of Hippo. Research into the town of San Augustine, Texas points to the county being named for the town of San Augustine, which had been established (1832) and whose name was based upon an 18th-century Spanish presidio (fortress). This was one of the first counties the Republic of Texas formed. :'''1838''' McFarland Lodge, a Masonic order founded in 1837, was joined by a Royal Arch Masonry chapter. San Augustine Red-Lander, established as the county's first newspaper was widely read throughout East Texas rumors of possible attack of San Augustine and Nacogdoches by rebel Mexicans under Vicente Córdova. A force under San Augustine war veteran, Henry W. Augustine pursued the rebels from their camp on the Angelina River. Some were caught, but the leaders escaped to Mexico. :'''{{blue|1839-44}}''' Outlaws, horse theft, land fraud harassed settlers, as neither American or Mexican government had jurisdiction there. Lawlessness erupted into a feud over land titles that became known as the Regulator-Moderator War. This War spilled into neighboring counties until President [[Houston-1|Sam Houston]] '''{{red|stopped the nonsense, sent the Militia in and negotiated a peace treaty}}'''. {{Image|file=San_Augustine_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=c |size=250 |caption=Sheriff's Dept. }} :'''mid 1840s, 1850s '''Settlers- small farmers or herders from Alabama or Tennessee. Corn and cotton were transported to market in Louisiana by wagon. :'''1850s''' - Protestants built the first Methodist, Colored Methodist, Episcopal, and Presbyterian churches for formal services. François and Border, Matthew Cartwright, and I. D. Thomas opened stores in town. Businessmen and farmers avoided tax collectors. :'''1850-60s''' Private and public schools opened. The University of San Augustine and Wesleyan College were founded to educate both young men and women. :'''1845''' county was divided into 6 precincts to accommodate the increase in voters, both in and out of town. and other organizations. Population was 3,648, with 1,561 black slaves, had stores, was center of community activity. :'''1854''' (13) school districts were established, with trustees. First courthouse built. Ferries were built for unfordable streams. Only the sheriff could capture and return runaways. {{Image|file=San_Augustine_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Hail Blount House. }}{{clear}} :'''1850''' census- (109,713 acres) farmland, manufacturing employed (35) people, (8) stores, (1) drugstore, Red Land Lodge #24 Masonic Institure began to educate the children. Farmland value was $0.50/acre. :'''1850''' -Corn was the major crop, used for family use and livestock feed in winter. Cotton was 1,020 bales, 265 bushels wheat, 475 lbs tobacco, consumption as well as livestock feed through the winter. :'''1860''' Population was 4,094, with 1,717 slaves. (144 residents owned slaves), Cotton (cash crop) boomed to 3,142 bales, delivered to Shreveport, Natchitoches, or New Orleans markets via ox-drawn wagons. Corn was staple crop, (13) manufacturing businesses. San Augustine County was Democratic. :'''Jan 1861''' Citizens sent Calloway Deen, Sr. as delegate to the Secession Convention who was against secession, Texas endorsed it anyhow. :'''1861-65''' -The County raised an infantry and (2) cavalry companies. Troops traveled to Missouri and Virginia to answer the Confederate call to arms. Women at home, worked to provide needed clothing and supplies. :'''1862-63''' Battalion of the Third Texas Brigade was stationed in San Augustine to guard against invasion. Corn, pork were available until 1863, then rations dwindled. County court provided more money, corn and cotton cards to dependent families of Confederate soldiers by order of the state legislature. :'''Slavery''' [http://freedomonthemove.org Slavery movement] :'''1866- 67''' Unrest in San Augustine County. Authorities registered African Americans to vote, many citizens objected.. {{Image|file=San_Augustine_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=old San Augustine jail.. }}{{clear}} :Harry Garrett, a schoolteacher and former slave held meetings,organizing a black militia company. Former planters charged Garrett and his followers with sending harassing letters. ::Jesse Burnett, a local white farmer, was killed by a black hired hand. ::Ku Klux Klan-organization used flogging to force African American activists to leave the county (alas) :'''1868''' A mob drove the black registrar out of the county seat, harassed the local Freedmen's Bureau agent. When the Federal troops withdrew, the violence ceased and Klan dissolved. :'''1872-''' The County voted Republican in the presidential election of 1872 and even though it went Democratic in the 1873 governor's election, the Republican party remained a large faction in San Augustine County, at least for a few years. In 1876 local voters chose Republican Rutherford B. Hayes by a narrow margin of only seven votes. By 1878, however, they supported East Texas Democrat Oran M. Roberts for governor. The People's party made a strong showing in the county and actually won in the 1892 presidential election. :'''1900''' Disenfranchise of black and some white voters. The electorate declined from 1,353 voters in 1900 to 528 in 1908. :'''1870s''' Cities, particularly Houston and Dallas, and the West Texas plains attracted more pioneers, and soon San Augustine was no longer the gateway for immigration. Newer trade centers and methods of transportation decreased the importance of the''' Old San Antonio Road'''. :'''1870s''' Farmers lost their land due to high taxes, and fencing whichmade herding difficult. In other parts of the state, the lumber industry was booming. County had a huge timber resource but small sawmills could function without the railroad. ::Some managed by felling trees and then floating them downriver to the huge mills at Orange and Beaumont. which totaled $207,253 before the war, fell to $173,804. Attempts to stabilize the education system failed, whites nor African Americans would cooperate in reorganizing schools. :'''1880''' -(27%) of people (181) were sharecroppers. While 138,335 acres were farmed, 7,219 acres were cotton, and due to '''soil exhaustion''' only 2,757 ginned bales were produced. Farmers grew huge amounts of corn. Sugar cane, flourished with 6,752 tons. Fire destroyed much of San Augustine that year, the little town was the most populous in the county. Villages like Benina, Caddell, and Ironosa had acquired post offices. :'''1901''' The Railway arrived - Gulf, Beaumont, Great Northern Railroad built through the county, with a rail stop. The St. Louis, Southwestern Railway line into S part of the county. :'''1910-1920''' Railway transportation enabled large sawmill operations. Sawmill camps and towns sprang up, bringing more people and money into the area. 1911 Jail. {{Image|file=San_Augustine_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=1911 Jail. }}{{clear}} :'''1924''' Nacogdoches and Northeastern Railroad extended a rail line and lumber companies. Logging exhausted the timberlands.. :'''Late 1920s''' - widescale clearing of land, new transportation to markets, led to an increase in farming. :'''1920''', 56% of farmers were sharecroppers. (Of these 476 were African American). 205,500 bushels of corn, 2,401 tons of sugar cane, and 1,043 bales of hay were grown. {{Image|file=San_Augustine_County_Texas-7.jpg |align=r |size=270 |caption=watermelon with yellow meat. }} :'''1920''' Truck crops started - vegetables for the state such as tomatoes, peppers, potatoes, cabbage, and peas. W. F. McDonald developed a blight-proof pear and a '''watermelon with yellow meat'''. Milk cows were 7,563, and 47,185 chickens, cattle and corn were shipped to market. Dairy products, syrup, fruit, eggs, and corn was sold to lumber camps. :'''1927''' - The old 1890 courthouse, was torn down and replaced with a $100,000 stone structure. :Roads were graveled. ::San Augustine, Texas citizens had city-owned water, light, sewage utilities, an ice plant, and natural gas services. Children attended new schools, including a one-story high school. :'''1940s World War II''', economy was stable, farming prevalent occupation. When unsuccessful crops, farmers sold timber. 3 industries employing 33 people, survived the depression. Some roads were hard-surfaced, enabling truck farming.. :'''1940''' County economy was still similar to the early 1900s. Many young people left the area during the war, did not return, or moved to cities. :'''1950''' Corn declined 50%. Dairy farming ceased. BUT cattle increased as ranching began. Cotton fields became pastureland.!! :'''1960s''' Farming continued to decline..


'''{{Red|Neutral Ground}}''' As we have read of most of the other border East Texas Counties, San Augustine County also suffered effects of the {{red|Neutral Ground}}. :'''1806''', disputed strip of land between the Spanish colony of Texas and the United States was declared '''{{red|Neutral Ground}}'''. To avoid military confrontations, the governments refused to grant land in that area to settlers. Pioneers, who called the area the Ayish Bayou District, were John Quinalty, Susanna Horton, Martha Lewes, Edmund Quirk, and Chichester Chaplin. Chichester Chaplin was the son-in-law of Edwards of Nacogdoches County. When the Fredonian Rebellion of 1827, most people along the bayou abandoned their homes because advancing Mexican and rebel forces threatened their safety. :'''1806''', disputed strip of land between the Spanish colony of Texas and the United States was declared '''{{red|Neutral Ground}}'''. To avoid military confrontations, the governments refused to grant land in that area to settlers. ::Settlers were also affected by the '''Regulator-Moderator War'''. This was a feud in Harrison and Shelby counties in the Redlands of East Texas from 1839 to 1844. The principal leaders of the Regulators were Charles W. Jackson and Charles W. Moorman, and the principal leaders of the Moderators were Edward Merchant, John M. Bradley, and Deputy Sheriff James J. Cravens. The roots of the conflict lay in the frauds and land swindling that had been prevalent in the''' {{red|Neutral Ground, the lawless area between the American and Mexican borders}}'''. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hgs01 https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hgs01 Several wars occurred in East Texas such as 1) Córdova Rebellion when Henry W. Augustine led a force against Mexican insurgents in the Córdova Rebellion. 2) Cherokee War, July 1839, when Texas troops drove the Cherokee and allied Indians out of East Texas (see CHEROKEE WAR). Settlers were also affected by the Regulator-Moderator War, (1839-1844). Still the little village, San Augustine continued to grow. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/jcr01 ::Aug, 15, 1844 At the end of the Regulator Moderator War, August 15, 1844, President Houston ordered Travis G. Broocks and Alexander Horton go in with the Texas militia and make peace in East Texas. They arrested 10 leaders from both sides and brought them to San Augustine. The Regulators stampeded, but the Moderators stood firm and arrested Broocks, who was soon released.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/jcr01 An amusing anecdote: By the time of the Mexican-American War of 1846-46, these warring groups joined Capt. L. H. Mabbitt's company to serve in the Mexican War, much to the relief of Sam Houston and much to the irritation of Gen. Zachary Taylor.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/jcr01


===Government Offices=== San Augustine County has had three courthouses:1840, 1855 and 1927http://www.texasescapes.com/TOWNS/San_Augustine/San-Augustine-County-Courthouse-Texas.htm '''1st County Courts''' - Early courts were held in the Mansion Hotel. '''Courthouse, 1840''' - the county government operated out of the federal custom house. '''1st Courthouse,- 1854 ''' San Augustine County built its first courthouse on the public square. '''2nd Courthouse, 1890''' The subsequent courthouse, an 1890 Italianate structure. This was razed to make room for the current building. {{Image|file=San_Augustine_County_Texas.png |align=r |size=280 |caption=1890 Courthouse. }}{{clear}} '''3rd Courthouse, 1927''' The current San Augustine County Courthouse was constructed of Texas lueders stone, Classical Revival architecture. It is symmetrical in plan with a prominent central entry bay and exhibits influences of the Classical Revival style of architecture. The County Commissioners Court, with county judge Ed Kennon selected East Texas architect Shirley Simons as the designer and the firm of Campbell and White as the builders. This squae has served as community and county events. Monuments on the grounds are one of james Pinkney Henderson, 1st state governor, and a veteran memorial erected in 1951. :The 1927 courthouse stands as a center of politics and government for the people of San Augustine County and an important part of the city's 20th-century architectural heritage. {{Image|file=San_Augustine_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=500 |caption=Current Courthouse }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcs02 :Location-extreme East Texas, 23 miles from the E state boundary. :Borders- Attoyac River on the west, Sabine Co. on E, Shelby Co. on N, and Sam Rayburn Reservoir - South :County Seat -San Augustine, the largest town is N of the county center, 31°28' north latitude and 94°08' west longitude, at intersection of U.S. Hwy 96, State Hwys 21 and 147, and Farm roads 711, 2213, 353. :Railroad -Timberrock Railroad enters the county from the north and bisects the county. :Size - 524 sq. mi. of the East Texas Timberlands region. :Trees/vegetation -Many pines, oaks, and native grasses. :Soil - light-colored sandy loams over red clay in the north to darker loam-covered clay in the south. :Elevation - 150 to 400 feet above mean sea level. :Mineral resources - oil, gas, lignite coal, industrial sand, and ceramic clay. :Prime Farmland -21% - 30% of the soil is prime farmland. :Climate is warm and moist :Rainfall averaging forty-eight inches. :Temperatures - low of 36° F in January to 94° in July. The 1st freeze is in mid-November, last mid-March :Growing Season - 238-days https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcs02 =====Adjacent counties===== *Shelby County (north){{Image|file=San_Augustine_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=180 |caption=adj counties. }} *Sabine County (east) *Jasper County (south) *Angelina County (southwest) *Nacogdoches County (west) =====Protected areas===== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angelina_National_Forest Angelina National Forest] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sabine_National_Forest Sabine National Forest] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mission_Dolores_State_Historic_Site Mission Dolores Historic Site] ===Demographics=== *San Augustine is the county seat city of San Augustine County, Texas,[3] in East Texas, United States. The population was 2,108 at the 2010 census. In 2000, there were 8,946 people residing in the county with a population density of 17 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 69.26% White, 27.95% Black or African American, 0.20% Native American, 0.20% Asian, 1.64% from other races, and 0.75% from two or more races. 3.58% of the population were Hispanic.The median income for a household in the county was $27,025, and the median income for a family was $32,772. Males had a median income of $28,395 versus $18,925 for females. The per capita income for the county was $15,548. About 15.60% of families and 21.20% of the population were below the poverty line, including 30.70% of those under age 18 and 20.10% of those age 65 or over.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Augustine_County,_Texas {{Image|file=San_Augustine_County_Texas-7.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption= }}{{clear}} Politics:
At the presidential level, San Augustine County was voting and carrying the Democratic candidates. Since 2000 it has voted for the Republican candidate in every election. Like many areas of the South, while Republicans generally win federal and state elections, Democrats tend to perform better in down-ballot races for local offices. Identification with the Democratic Party is strong in San Augustine County.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Augustine_County,_Texas :Democratic presidential candidates carried the county in every election from 1896 through 1964. 1968 showed the county's sympathies began to changeas independent candidate George Wallace won a plurality of the county’s voters. Republicans then carried:, Richard Nixon, 1972, and Ronald Reagan in 1984. Though the Democratic presidential candidates won the county in 1976, 1980, 1988, 1992, and 1996, the elections of 1968, 1972, and 1984 show the shift away from traditional leanings. Republicans had majorities, such as George W Bush in 200 and 2004. By the early twenty-first century Republican candidates were becoming competitive in the county in elections for state and local offices.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcs02 1872- County voted Republican in the presidential election of 1872, and even though it went Democratic in the 1873 governor's election, the Republican party remained a large faction in San Augustine County, at least for a few years. In 1876 local voters chose Republican Rutherford B. Hayes by a narrow margin of only seven votes. By 1878, however, they supported East Texas Democrat Oran M. Roberts for governor. The People's party made a strong showing in the county and actually won in the 1892 presidential election. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcs02 Highways:
*U.S. Highway 96 *Texas State Highway 21 *Texas State Highway 103 *Texas State Highway 147 *1982 9 million broilers, chickens, were sold in San Augustine County. While poultry production provided the major source of income *Herders raised 13,956 cattle and produced 5,782 acres of hay to feed them. Businesses:
*Sawmills and tourist facilities, marinas, bait shops, convenience stores, hotels, restaurants, fast food stores, grocery stores, clothing stores, Walmarts, Targets, 3 libraries all employed large numbers of people. Health
*2 convalescent centers San Augustine Memorial Hospital - 50-bed and 139 retail businesses also provided jobs. Churches - (22), Baptists and Methodists with the largest congregations. In 2014 the census counted 8,610 people living in San Augustine County. About 68.8 percent were Anglo, 22.6 percent were African American, and 7 percent were Hispanic. 57% residents over age of twenty-five and older had 4 years of high school, and more than 8% had college degrees. *Lumbering, shipping, and some manufacturers were important elements of the area’s economy. *Poultry, cattle, horses, watermelons, peas, and truck crops were the chief agricultural products. Almost 22,556,000 cubic feet of pinewood and more than 1,771,700 cubic feet of hardwood were harvested in the county in 2003. =====CitiesTowns===== *[[:Category:San Augustine, Texas|San Augustine]] (county seat) *[[:Category:Broaddus, Texas|Broaddus]] - Town *[[:Category:Macune, Texas|Macune]] town *[[:Category:Black Ankle, Texas|Black Ankle]]- Uninc Community **[[:Category:Benina, Texas|Benina]] - Historic town ====Formed From==== *1836--San Augustine County was created on 17 March 1836 from an Old Mexican Municipality. San Augustine was one of the 23 original counties established after Texas won independence from Mexico ====Resources==== *[http://www.usgwarchives.net/tx/sanaugustine/sanaugtoc.htm US Gen genealogoy] *Recreational facilities in the woodlands and along the lakes attracted large numbers of visitors *Tourism became a new and important source of income. *Operation White Tail, a 10,000-acre deer preserve, *3 public Libraries Health
*2 convalescent centers * San Augustine Memorial Hospital - 50-bed and 139 retail businesses also provided jobs. Businesses:
*Sawmills and tourist facilities, marinas, bait shops, convenience stores, hotels, restaurants, fast food stores, grocery stores, clothing stores, Walmarts, Targets, 3 libraries all employed large numbers of people ====Census==== :1850 --- 3,648 — :1860 --- 4,094 12.2% :1870 --- 4,196 2.5% :1880 --- 5,084 21.2% :1890 --- 6,688 31.5% :1900 --- 8,434 26.1% :1910 --- 11,264 33.6% :1920 --- 13,737 22.0% :1930 --- 12,471 −9.2% :1940 --- 12,471 0.0% :1950 --- 8,837 −29.1% :1960 --- 7,722 −12.6% :1970 --- 7,858 1.8% :1980 --- 8,785 11.8% :1990 --- 7,999 −8.9% :2000 --- 8,946 11.8% :2010 --- 8,865 −0.9% :Est. 2015 --- 8,473 ====Notables==== :Kenneth Lewis Anderson – The last Vice President of the Republic of Texas :Joseph Barton Elam *[[Houston-1|Sam Houston]] – First President of the Republic of Texas :Kenneth M. Hoyt – U.S. District Judge :Memucan Hunt, Jr. – Secretary of the Navy of the Republic of Texas :Frances Cox Henderson – wife of Gov. Henderson, :Governor J. Pinckney Henderson – The first governor of the State of Texas :Governor Oran M. Roberts :Texas Lieutenant Governor John A. Greer :Texas Lieutenant Governor Ben Ramsey :John A Ramsey – prominent libertarian philanthropist. (Nephew to Ben Ramsey) :Edward A. Clark – U.S. Ambassador to Australia :Dominique Edison – Seattle Seahawks wide receiver :John William "Bill" Davis – entrepreneur who received the Horatio Alger Award :[[Vauchere-3|John (Vauchere) Voshay]] ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Attoyac Baptist Church Cemetery, San Augustine, Texas|Attoyac Baptist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Chapel Hill Cemetery, San Augustine County, Texas|Chapel Hill Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Deming Cemetery, San Augustine, Texas|Deming Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Liberty Hill Cemetery, Bland Lake, Texas|Liberty Hill Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Macune Baptist Church Cemetery, Macune, Texas|Macune Baptist Church Cemetery]] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/SanAugustine/ListSanAugustine.html Cemeteries of San Augustine county, Texas] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2722 FindaGrave Cemeteries] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txsanaug/ Rootsweb TxGene genealoy] ===Sources=== *http://scholarworks.sfasu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1265&context=ethj *https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcs02 *http://www.co.san-augustine.tx.us

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San Jacinto Battle in the Texas Revolution!
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''Texas subproject of Southern Colonies project, gives a history from colonization up to 1836''. {{Image|file=San_Jacinto_Battle_in_Texas_Revolution-4.jpg |align=c |size=480 |caption=map of the armies. }} ''It shows the Mexican government policies of governing and immigration policies. Mexico required the settlers to become Mexican Citizens and become Roman Catholic. Soon Mexican government was suspicious that the 16,000 Americans in Texas in 1830 would be used by the USA to acquire Texas. The settlers refused to learn Spanish, wanted their own schools, and were trading with the USA. Soon the Anglos from the were outnumbering the Tejanos. Some were slave owners, and had their own opinions of race, religion and freedom.Mexico restated its ban on slavery to discourage immigration and set up military posts. "The Law of April 6, 1830'' {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-402.jpg |align= |size=430 |caption= }} All settlers wanted a separate state from Coahuila, and titles for lands in East Texas. '''Bad news'''— Mexico was not happy with Texas settlers and the first convention. By 1834 Santa Anna told Austin he was stationing soldiers in Texas to restore order. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/qdt01 ::So, Stephen F Austin journeyed down to Mexico City to smooth the waters between the government and the Texans. Santa Anna threw him into jail, then they held him incommunicado. '''1834-35''' The Texans appeared to be obeying the laws, but they elected [[Houston-1 |General Samuel Houston]] to take charge of whatever army he could raise and scheduled a Consultation for Oct 15, 1835. Events interfered with that consultation: :Prior to the Consultation a confrontation occurred in Gonzales colony... The Mexican government army sent troops to remove the cannon it had loaned the citizens for defense. The settlers ushered the troops out of the colony. The Mexican Colonel sent 100 dragoons to pick up the cannon,"Come and Take IT. Gonzales Colonists known as the Gonzales" Old Eighteen" again sent Casteneda on his way. This news spread through the USA. Soon other young men who were interested in fighting for a cause, came to enlist in the Revolution. {{Image|file=Photos_of_Alamo.gif |align=r |size=300 |caption=Come and Take It. }}{{clear}} Events followed: *'''Battle of Concepcion Oct 2, 1835''' a 30 minute battle began the siege of Bexar Oct 28, 1835. Mexican force had 275 soldiers and 2 cannons near San Antonio. Bowie and James Fannin defeated the Mexican forces.http://blog.chron.com/txpotomac/2010/10/today-in-texas-history-the-battle-of-concepcion-2/ :{{Red|275 soldiers, 2 cannons}} *'''Siege of Bexar Oct - Dec 14, 1835.''' :A force of 275 soldiers and two cannons were defeated by the Texans *'''Battle of Bexar Dec 14''' :The Texans won this battle, driving the Mexican army out of Bexar colony. They left behind all of their cannons (16) at the Alamo. *'''Siege of Alamo Feb 23, 1836-Mar 6, 1836''' :189 valiant Defenders of the Alamo in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas colony were killed. (The Fall of the Alamo}{{Image|file=Photos_of_Alamo-5.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption=the Alamo. }}{{clear}} *'''Washington-on-the Brazos Drafting of Texas Constitution March 2, 1836''' 2nd political convention) declared independence and appointed leadership for the new Republic of Texas. {{Image|file=Photos_of_Alamo-11.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Constitution was drafted here. }}{{clear}} *'''Battle of Alamo March 6, 1836'''- 189 Defenders of the Alamo were killed in this battle. {{Image|file=Photos_of_Alamo-4.jpg |align=r |size=600 |caption=cenotaph. }}{{clear}} *'''Runaway Scrape''' after Fall of Alamo, Settlers of the Colonies fled their homes and fields to the East for protection from the advancing Mexican army. *A general working with [[Santa Anna-1|General Antonio Santa Anna]], '''Urrea''' captured '''San Patricio colony''' quickly, surprising the Texans with by a swift thrust that caught the Texans by surprise in March and a success in the battle of '''Agua Dulce Creek'''.. *'''Goliad Massacre''' March 21, 1836 {{Image|file=Mitchell-9219.jpg |align=r |size=430 |caption=Goliad.. }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-402.jpg |align= |size=530 |caption= }} {{clear}}
San Jacinto Battle in Harris, Texas April 21, 1836
[[Houston-1 |General Samuel Houston]] heard the news of Fannin's Massacre, and retreated toward the Brazos River. As Santa Anna went through, he torched '''San Felipe de Austin''' (near present day Brennam. http://townofsanfelipe.net/History.htm Houston saw this on the way to Jared Groce's plantation near the Brazos. [[Houston-1 |General Samuel Houston]]'s army was only {{Red| 800 men}}. Col. Thomas J. Rusk and Col. Edward Burleson were Houston's main supporters. :Even the newly elected president of Republic of Texas criticized [[Houston-1 |General Samuel Houston]]. (Burnet and the cabinet had to flee New Washington, the most recent capital of the new government, and headed for Harrisburg. :Meanwhile Santa Anna had his ear to the ground. His scouts learned that Burnet and the cabinet had fled to Harrisburg and informed Santa Anna. He headed that way. By the time his army reached Harrisburg, Burnet and cabinet had fled again!!! He ordered Alamonte to move ahead to try to catch them and he almost succeeded. As he concentrated on Burnet and the cabinet, ''he may have forgotten about [[Houston-1 |General Samuel Houston]] and the army who were out of sight.'' {{Image|file=Historical_Art_of_Texas-7.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption='. }} {{Image|file=San_Jacinto_Battle_in_Texas_Revolution-11.jpg |align=c |size=700 |caption=The Battle of San Jacinto }} {{Image|file=San_Jacinto_Battle_in_Texas_Revolution-3.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=The BATTLE map }}{{Clear}} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-402.jpg |align= |size=530 |caption= }} :[[Houston-1 |General Samuel Houston]] now began to move '''his army'''. He headed for Nacogdoches, then turned to Harrisburg and moved out in a forced march. The Texans learned Santa Anna’s army had gone through Harrisburg and looted and burned it. ''' Scouts''' encountered Santa Anna's scouts, and [[Houston-1 |General Samuel Houston]] was able to ascertain the size and position of the army. [[Houston-1 |General Samuel Houston]] headed for Lynch's Ferry. ''' Santa Anna's army was headed for Lynch's Ferry on a different road. April 20, 1836, Houston was able arrive first at the {{Red|Buffalo Bayou}}. He positioned his men in the trees on April 20, 1836 Houston crossed Vince's Bridge, then destroyed it, so that reinforcements could not reach Santa Anna via that bridge. :Marshland was all along the banks of bodies of water with heavy foliage, mostly live oak. Santa Anna arrived next, and he saw Houston and his men, being surprised. The forces clashed briefly that day. The final battle in the Texas Revolution occurred in what is called today, Harris County, Texas. Texian army led by [[Houston-1 |General Samuel Houston]], attacked with '''900 men''' and fought with the Mexican army led by General Santa Anna. The Texian army gave a huge battle cry as they charged: ''' Remember the Alamo! Remember Goliad!!''' the Texans charged.... This was a short battle, just like the Battle of the Alamo. This is a description of the battle given by a Gonzales resident and veteran of San Jacinto Battle, courtesy of Gonzales. [http://www.tamu.edu/faculty/ccbn/dewitt/innerresidents2.htm#kellogg ::
By Alfred Kelso, Jr of Gonzales "667 of our men turned out against 1,400 Mexicans. We were marched to within 40 yards of their breastworks before we were allowed to fire our cannons." "Our cannoning soon knocked their breastworks to pieces, and we were ordered to charge. We charged, and they broke immediately. They overshot us with their muskets, both. We killed five or six hundred of the enemy; took 500 prisoners. Our losses were five killed and eighteen wounded; three of the wounded have died since the battle. We took every officer that belonged to the Mexican army."http://www.tamu.edu/faculty/ccbn/dewitt/innerresidents2.htm#kellogg
::Since Santa Anna's army was camped near the San Jacinto River, the Texans moved quickly and surprised the Mexican army. Texans defeated the army of General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna. When attacking, the Texans all were screaming:
Remember the Alamo!!! Remember Goliad!!
=={{Red|REMEMBER THE ALAMO!!, REMEMBER GOLIAD!!}}== {{Image|file=San_Jacinto_Battle_in_Texas_Revolution-1.jpg |align=c |size=520 }}{{clear}} The following day the '''Santa Anna''' was captured. He was held as a prisoner of war. {{Image|file=San_Jacinto_Battle_in_Texas_Revolution-2.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption=Santa Anna surrendered under these trees. }}{{clear}} Within 3 weeks, Santa Anna signed the peace treaty. This stipulated that Santa Anna leave the colony. This opened the door for the Republic of Texas to become independent of Mexico. The treaties did not recognize Texas as a separate sovereign, but instructed that Santa Anna was to go back to Mexico and instruct his nation to recognize Texas as such. [[Houston-1 |General Samuel Houston]] instantly became a celebrity. http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/the-battle-of-san-jacinto Texans and Americans' rallying cries reflected the events of the war. Always would these words rouse the same cries 150 years later.
Remember the Alamo” and "Remember Goliad"
The Treaties of Velasco ended the hostilities. One was a private meeting, and the other was public. Santa Anna returned confiscated properties, prisoners exchanged, Santa Anna retired the Mexican army and himself beyond the borders of the Rio Grande. Texas became not only a '''de facto state but also a de jure state in the eyes of many nations''', although the remaining powers of Mexico refused to accept this. Texas colony was now the '''Republic of Texas.''' It was broke, but FREE! '''Battle of San Jacinto Veterans & Casualties - April 21, 1836''' :'''Losses Texas:''' :'''{{Red|11 killed/fatally wounded}}'''https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_San_Jacinto :'''{{Blue|30 wounded}}''' :'''Losses- Mexican nationals:''' :{{Red|650 killed}} :{{Blue|208 wounded}} :{{Green|300 Captured}} :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-24.gif|10px]][http://files.usgwarchives.net/tx/military/txrevol/txsjacinto.txt?o_xid=9872&o_lid=9872&offerid=0%3a694%3a0 '''List of Participants and casualties in Battle of San Jacinto'''] {{Image|file=San_Jacinto_Battle_in_Texas_Revolution.jpg |align=r |size=500 |caption=San Jacinto. }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=Photos-172.jpg |align=l |size=60 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Photos-172.jpg |align=r |size=60 |caption= }}

'''Sources:''' *http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/the-battle-of-san-jacinto * http://www.tamu.edu/faculty/ccbn/dewitt/batsanjacinto.htm *http://www.earlytexashistory.com/Tx1836/campsites.html *http://www.tamu.edu/faculty/ccbn/dewitt/sanjvets.htm *http://www.tamu.edu/faculty/ccbn/dewitt/miscmemoirs.htm *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_San_Jacinto *https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/qdt01 *http://blog.chron.com/txpotomac/2010/10/today-in-texas-history-the-battle-of-concepcion-2/ *[http://www.tamu.edu/faculty/ccbn/dewitt/batsanjacinto.htm tamu Battle of San Jacinto] *Noah Smithwick, The Evolution of a State, or Recollections of Old Texas Days (Austin: Gammel, 1900; rpt., Austin: University of Texas Press, 1983) *Handbook of Texas Online, Thomas Ricks Lindley, "Gonzales Come and Take It Cannon," accessed May 24, 2016, http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/qvg01. Uploaded on June 15, 2010. Modified on May 6, 2016. Published by the Texas State Historical Association.

San Jacinto County, Texas

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Welcome to San Jacinto County, Texas Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} ---- *[[Space: San_Jacinto_Battle_in_Texas_Revolution|Wiki Tree Page Battle of San Jacinto by Mary Richardson]] *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The current leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=San_Jacinto_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=San Jacinto Co. Courthouse }} *{{Blue|San Jacinto County was formed from Liberty, Montgomery, Polk, and Walker counties in 1869 and organized in 1870.}} It is name for the [[:Category:Battle of San Jacinto|Battle of San Jacinto]]. https://texasalmanac.com/index.php?q=topics/government/san-jacinto-county :Indian cultures: -Atakapa or the Patiri Indian tribes. The Atakapans hunted game such as deer and bear. :'''1820's''' The Anglo-American settlements began down at the lower Trinity River region. {{Image|file=Houston_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=Empresario colonies of Mexican Texas }} :'''Early 1830's''': Numerous Mexican land grants were made in the area in the early 1830s. **'''Battle of San Jacinto Veterans & Casualties - April 21, 1836''' :[http://files.usgwarchives.net/tx/military/txrevol/txsjacinto.txt?o_xid=9872&o_lid=9872&offerid=0%3a694%3a0 List of Participants and casualties in Battle of San Jacinto] :'''1847''' Coonskin was where the first post office in the area was established in 1847 in Coonskin. :'''1847'''- Churches-- Methodist Church established in Coldspring, :'''1850'''- Transportation was by steamboats on the Trinity River for several hundred miles. cargo Residents shipped part of their cotton on the return trip of the steamboats to the Gulf of Mexico :'''1861- 1865 Civil War.''' 1st Texas Volunteer Infantry, Company M, Hood's Brigade from San Jacinto county. :'''Aug 13, 1870''' The Texas legislature established San Jacinto County with Coldspring as the county seat. It was named thus in honor of the San Jacinto Battle. It was formed out of parts of Liberty, Montgomery, Polk, and Walker counties. :'''1871''' for $500 they established a public ferry to cross Mussels Shoals Creek. :Wagoning, freighting as well as ox wagons were used.. That trip would take 2-3 weeks to accomplish.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcs03 :'''post 1776''' - this land lay in Mexican grant made to Col. Robert Rankin, veteran of American Revolution. :'''1888''' Church of Christ in Evergreen :'''1900'''- there were 1,600 farms. Black population reached a high of 5,487. That number may have declined later as a result of 1917 World War I ====Government Offices==== '''1870''' San Jacinto County was created with Coldspring as county seat (earlier known as Coonskin and Fireman’s Hill) had been present for 20 years.http://www.texasescapes.com/EastTexasTowns/Coldspring-Texas-San-Jacinto-County-Courthouse.htm The town of Coldspring, had several names such as “Coonskin”, 1847, then Fireman’s Hill, then Cold Springs (1850). The town was composed of 14 blocks. '''1871 -1st Courthouse''' - the Carnes Hotel was used for court while a Victorian styled 2-story wood.house was built. Builders were paid $8,000. A brick jail was also built, and was used until {{Image|file=San_Jacinto_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=San Jacinto Jail }}{{clear}} '''1895 2nd courthouse'''- The courthouse of one story. Brick records vault was built behind the courthouse. '''Mar 30, 1915''' A fire destroyed the courthouse and many buildings. :Landowners donated land at this site and relocated the center of county government to '''new town Coldspring'''. '''1916 ''' - Voters moved the new courthouse and the '''TOWN''' to higher ground 1/4 mile SW of original site. Several contractors were hired and dismissed before completion. The county hired builders Price and Williamson to construct the new courthouse based on plans by the Houston firm of Lane and Dabney. It was constructed in 1916-17 of brick fired locally from local clay. Merchants and citizens followed the courthouse to the new location, and by 1925, '''old town Coldspring''' was deserted. {{Image|file=San_Jacinto_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=1915 San Jacinto Courthouse }}{{clear}} :This was located in Polk County at that time. Later the county seat was named Coldspring. The designer of Fort Worth, Texas designed the courthouse for San Jacinto county. Thomas Ireland built a brick jail. :'''1917 Courthouse''' - Completion of the new courthouse was fired brick designed in Classical Italian Renaissance Revival, with Corinthian columns. The courthouse was completed 1917. Post office also relocated nearby and other residences. It had arched doors and windows on the east and west elevations. '''1937 - Improvements ''' - The Corinthian columns were removed. Doric columns and pediments were added. '''1950 Renovations''' to the courthouse, altered interior and tile floors. '''1975-76 Renovations''' - lowered the ceilings and installation of central heat and air. '''1990''' - the Original stained glass light in the rotunda was removed. Even with modifications, the 1917 courthouse is still the dominating image of the town of Coldspring. ===Geography=== {{Image|file=San_Jacinto_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=c |size=320 |caption=Coldspring, Texas Hanging Tree sign. }} :This county is in SE Texas on the Trinity River.Latitude- from center - 30°41' north latitude and 95°00' W longitude. The size of the county is 628 square miles located in EAST Texas Timberlands.. Total population of San Jacinto- 11,000. Cold Springs, Shepherd and Oakhurst have about 600 population each. Total assessment of the land is 13,022,745. The county has a varied surface, soil and timber. There is a small belt of prairie land in the SE portion of the county- the N part of Tarkington Prairie. Remainder of the county is split between being timber lands and farms (1/3 of the topography is level and with 2/3 broken. In the south is black and black sandy soil in the creek and river bottoms. Timber consists of pine, oak, ash, gum, magnolia, chinquapin, beech, ironwood, pin oak, white oak, red oak, water oak, and post oak. About one-half of the timber has been cut. :Streams/creeks are the East San Jacinto River, Winters Bayou. Pools, Palmetto, Stephens, Mill, Bay, Big and Peach Creeks, together with the Trinity River on the east boundary. There are many cold springs of pure freestone water. There is an abundant underground water supply, good wells can be drilled at 10 to 80 feet, with an average of 30 feet. '''Some of the water is lime and sulphur''', but mostly freestone (good). The prices for raw land range from $2 to $12 per acre; cultivated land. If sandy, $5 to $10 per acre; if black land. $10 to $20 per acre. Principal crops with their average yields per acre: Corn, cotton, sugar cane for syrup, Irish potatoes, sweet potatoes . Peaches, pears, plums and grapes are grown A great variety of vegetables. Small shipments are made each year. There are many stock farms and two or three ranches. Last year the tax rolls showed 12,393 cattle. 12,258 hogs. 3,487 horses and mules. 2,392 goats and 200 sheep. '''Railroad facilities are limited''', The Houston East and West Texas Railroad has 15 miles of operated track in the southeastern portion of the county; the Trinity Valley Southern extends seven miles into the northwest part of the county, from Dodge to Oakhurst, and is extending its line to Cold Spring; the Houston, Fostoria and Northern enters the southern part of the county and touches Cold Spring, turning thence west and Intersecting the International and Great Northern. Schools -59 public schools. ===Adjacent counties=== :Trinity County (north){{Image|file=San_Jacinto_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=160 |caption=Here's an image. }}{{clear}} :Polk County (northeast) :Liberty County (southeast) :Montgomery County (southwest) :Walker County (northwest) ===Formed From=== Liberty, Montgomery, Polk, and Walker counties ====Protected areas==== *Sam Houston National Forest. ====Demographics==== {{Image|file=San_Jacinto_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=c |size=380 |caption=Coldspring Hanging Tree. }} San Jacinto county has the "East Texas Timberlands" and is heavily wooded with longleaf and loblolly pine, cedar, oak, walnut, hickory, gum, ash, and pecan. (60% of this county is located in the Sam Houston National Forest) which is characteristically rolling hills. There is only '''20 -30% prime farm land.''' :Rivers, Creeks are 1)The Trinity River on the Eastern boundary, 2) The San Jacinto River, Big Creek, Winter Bayou, and Stephen Creek also flow through the county, . 3) Peach Creek is on SW side :County elevation - 374 to 386 feet. *Soils are reddish with a loamy surface and mostly clayey subsoils that are high in iron *'''Schools'''
By 1900 there were 2,500 students in 31 white schools and 28 black schools. A graded high school in Coldspring had 100 students. :1928 the school consolidation began in San Jacinto County and the first county superintendent was elected. (3)Three high schools were organized-at Coldspring, Oakhurst, and Shepherd, with common school districts of Pine Valley, Waverly, Byspot, and Gibbs. *[[:Category:Willis, Texas|Willis]] Independent School District ''':Primary crops''' include Indian corn, hay, sweet potatoes, peaches, pecans and livestock :Recreation: Lake Livingston, and Double Lake recreational area offer opportunities for camping, hiking, fishing, and water skiing. '''Highways:'''
:State Highway 59 :I-69 The future route of Interstate 69 is planned to follow the current route of U.S. 59 :US 190 :Texas State Highway 150 :Texas State Highway 156 {{Image|file=San_Jacinto_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=180 |caption=San Jacinto county map. }}{{clear}} ====Town==== *[[:Category:Coldspring, Texas|Coldspring - population 2000]] (racial makeup of the city was 66.28% White, 31.40% African American) *[[:Category:Point Blank, Texas|Point Blank]] *[[:Category:Shepherd, Texas|Shepherd]] *[[:Category:Oakhurst, Texas|Oakhurst]] *[[:Category:Willis, Texas|Willis]] Independent School District ====County Resources==== *San Jacinto Old Jail Museum https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_San_Jacinto_County,_Texas *Lumber industry has been instrumental in the economic development of San Jacinto County, thus several lumber mills were established near the Houston East and West Texas Railway. Palmetto Lumber Company in 1874. By 1939 the lumber companies had acquired 32,000 acres of timberland. The Foster Lumber Company owns thousands of acres along the East San Jacinto River. In 1935 the company sold 30,000 acres to the US government. :By 1950 the county had 1,100 farms and the population had fallen to 6,153. With the 1970 Oil boom, population and farms increased in reflection of the rest of the state. *'''Big Thicket''' -Texas seemed paradise for settlers who enjoyed solitude. This Big Thicket was a place where men went who were avoiding draft or for deserters, during the Civil War. This region was hard to search for deserters or draft dodgers, as it was virtually impossible to penetrate.. It was demoralizing to the , the officers and the men fighting in the war. The men would go in this, camp, hunt for food, eating game and honey. Even their wives if living nearby might visit them. Once the men were discovered when a fire occurred in the area and literally smoked them out. These people felt justified in desertinghttp://genealogytrails.com/tex/pineywoods/sanjacinto/ ====Census==== {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" |Census yr. ||Pop. |- | 1880 || 6,186 |- | 1890 ||7,360 |- | 1900 || 10,277 |- |1910 || 9,542 |- | 1920 || 9,867 |- | 1930 || 9,711 |- | 1940 || 9,056 |- | 1950 || 7,172 |- |1960 || 6,153 |- | 1970 || 6,702 |- | 1980 || 11, 434 |- | 1990 || 16,372 |- | 2000 || 22,246 |- |2014 est || 27,099 |- |} ===Notables=== *General James Davis of Coldspring, San Jacinto, Marker, Served Battle of New Orleans, Member of Constitution Convention, on staff of Gen. Sam Houston [http://www.forttours.com/pages/hmsanjacinto.asp TexGen] *Governor George Tyler Wood, state Senator, fought in Mexican American War ====Land Grants==== *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/tx/sanjacinto/land/abstract.txt Land grants] *Land grants to José María de la Garza, J. Fernández de Rumayor, Vital Flores, Ralph McGee, and the Martínez family. *Land grant to Robert Rankin - the land on which Coldspring is located ====Cemeteries==== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Robinson Cemetery, Point Blank, Texas|Robinson Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Farley Chapel Cemetery, Shepherd, Texas|Farley Chapel Cemetery]] *http://files.usgwarchives.net/tx/sanjacinto/cemetery/pineval.txt *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/SanJacinto/ListSanJacinto.html Cemeteries List by Gloria Mayfield] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2723 Find a Grave List #1] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2723&CSsr=21& Find a Grave List @21] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txsanjac/ TXGEN San Jacinto Cemeteries] *[http://www.countygenweb.com/txmontgomery/countylinecemetery.htm san Jacinto County, Texas. ] Partial San Jacinto and Partial Montgomery cemeteries *[http://www.sanjacintocountygenealogy.com/cemetery.htm cemeteries in San Jacinto, by TexGene] ===Sources=== *Handbook of Texas Online, Kelly A. Woestman, "San Jacinto County," accessed June 14, 2016, http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcs03,Uploaded on June 15, 2010. Modified on February 17, 2016. Published by the Texas State Historical Association. *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Jacinto_County,_Texas *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/SanJacinto/ListSanJacinto.html Cemeteries List by Gloria Mayfield] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2723 Find a Grave List #1] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2723&CSsr=21& Find a Grave List @21] **[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/San_Jacinto_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch San jacinto] *[http://texas.hometownlocator.com/features/cultural,class,cemetery,scfips,48407.cfm Texas Gazetteer Cemeteries, San Jacinto County] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txsanjac/ TXGEN San Jacinto Cemeteries] *[http://www.countygenweb.com/txmontgomery/countylinecemetery.htm san Jacinto County, Texas] Partial San Jacinto and Partial Montgomery cemeteries *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_San_Jacinto_County,_Texas *http://files.usgwarchives.net/tx/sanjacinto/cemetery/pineval.txt *[http://www.epodunk.com/cgi-bin/localProx.php?local=26288&locTGroup=Cemeteries&dist=15&distLbl=miles&searchStr=&parseMethod=&sec=0 EPodunk List Cemeteries] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/San_Jacinto_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch San jacinto] *[http://www.sanjacintocountygenealogy.com/cemetery.htm cemeteries in San Jacinto, by TexGene]

San Patricio County, Texas

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[[Category:Texas Projects]] [[Category:San Patricio County, Texas]] *'''This project is a part of the [[Project:Texas|Texas Project]].''' *The leader of this project is [[Andrus-373|Alison Andrus]]. ----
Welcome to the San Patricio County, Texas Project!
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:{{Red|First Settlement}}: 1829 by Irish Catholics from New York City :{{Red|County Formation}}: 1845 :{{red|Named For}}: Saint Patrick, patron saint of Ireland
=== San Patricio County Timeline === :'''A. D. 1400''': The Karankawa Indians moved into the area :'''1519''': Álvarez de Pineda explored the bays behind Aransas Pass :'''1689-1691''': Alonso De León's expedition sailed up and down the coast investigating bays and entered Aransas Pass. Jean Béranger's trips into the bays are well chronicled in his own journal. :'''1712, 1718''': A party of French came ashore on St. Joseph Island, and later Ortiz Parrilla explored in the Nueces River valley. José de Evia made the field notes that turned into the Langara map, which features this area. Mexican sheepherders also camped in what is now San Patricio County before the era of colonization. {{Image|file=San_Patricio_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption='''1940 Map of San Patricio County''' }} :'''1828''': Empresarios John McMullen and James McGloin contracted with the government of Mexico to settle 200 Irish Catholic families on eighty leagues of land in the area. :'''1829''': The first groups of families, recruited from the Irish population of New York, landed at El Cópano and Matagorda; two other groups soon followed. After a brief stopover at the old Refugio mission, the colonists proceeded to the north side of the Nueces River and established the town of San Patricio de Hibernia, named after the patron saint of Ireland. :'''1834''': the colony was legally established as the Municipality of San Patricio in the Mexican state of Coahuila and Texas. :'''1836''': eighty-four land grants had been made in the colony, and about 500 people were living there. The area was engulfed in fighting during the early stages of the Texas Revolution. Fort Lipantitlán, built in 1833 across the Nueces near the colony, surrendered to a company of the colony's settlers in 1835. In February 1836 a detachment of Texans commanded by Francis W. Johnson encountered a Mexican force in the town of San Patricio. All but four of the Texans were killed or captured. Most of the colonists subsequently moved to Victoria and other havens. San Patricio County was established in 1836 by the Congress of the new Republic of Texas. Far larger than the current county, the original San Patricio County included territory later incorporated into other counties. Its original residents were slow to move back into the area, however, for fear of the periodic Mexican incursions; a Mexican force under Gen. Ráfael Vásquez raided the San Patricio area as late as 1842. The county was officially designated a "depopulated area" by the government during most of this time, though traders, soldiers, and various adventurers traveled through. :'''1841''': San Patricio County once again had a small number of more or less permanent residents. :'''1845''': Gen. Zachary Taylor moved his army into the region after Texas was annexed by the United States. Taylor's army briefly camped near the site of present Rockport, and after the Mexican War began, reinforcements and supplies for the American army flowed through the county. In 1845 Corpus Christi was designated the county's seat of government and remained so until 1846, when San Patricio County lost all of its territory south of the Nueces River to the newly established Nueces County. That year the town of San Patricio became San Patricio County's seat. :'''1848''': more new counties were formed, and the county was further reduced in size. :'''1850''': the county was only beginning to recover from the turmoil and dislocations occasioned by the Texas Revolution. The United States census counted only 200 people, including three slaves, living in the area. With the threat of raids by the Mexican army removed and the Indians pushed out of the area, more people began to move into the county. :'''1854''': John G. Hatch settled in the southeastern part of the county area, and the Engleside post office was soon established on the Cross S Ranch. Youngs Coleman established a ranch on Chiltipin Creek about the same time. :'''1856''': The White brothers, Eddie and Frank, settled in the White Point area, and William Marshall Means established Meansville in the southern part of the county before 1860. :'''1858''': the county was reduced in size one last time, and its present boundaries were established. :'''1860''': the population had increased to 620, including ninety-five slaves. That year there were fifty-one farms and ranches (three acres or larger) in the area. Cattle continued to dominate the local economy. More than 48,000 cattle were reported in San Patricio County in 1860; almost 4,000 sheep, producing 6,440 pounds of wool, were also reported. The Civil War brought further changes. While the area was far removed from the main battle lines, it was on the "Cotton Road" to Matamoros, Mexico, which became a major center of cotton smuggling after the Union government imposed a blockade on the South. A Confederate fort was built at Aransas Pass, federal ships appeared in 1862 to harass smugglers, and federal raiding parties periodically came ashore near Ingleside, burning houses and confiscating livestock. During the war the county was also plagued by bands of rustlers who preyed on local herds. To avoid various threats to their well-being, many people living in the Ingleside area felt compelled to move to Goliad during the war. :'''1863''': the hanging of Josefa (Chipita) Rodríguez demonstrated the prejudice many whites in the area harbored against Mexicans and Mexican Americans. :'''1870''': Sidney G. Borden started Sharpsburg, which soon outstripped San Patricio in population and was the county's only port. By 1870 there were 602 people, including sixty-four blacks, living in San Patricio County. The agricultural census reported fifty-one farms and ranches, encompassing 52,000 acres, in the area; about 2,400 acres were described as "improved." :'''1871''': Thomas M. Coleman and George W. Fulton joined with J. M. and Thomas H. Mathis in a partnership that formed the largest cattle firm in Texas. The Coleman, Mathis, and Fulton partnership, which held acreage in San Patricio, Goliad, and Aransas counties, flourished until an eighteen-month drought in 1878–79 wiped out much of its stock. When the partnership was dissolved in 1879 T. H. Mathis, who was awarded 64,000 acres of the firm's land, began plans to develop a townsite on his property. :'''1880''': The remaining partners formed the Coleman-Fulton Pasture Company. The ranch headquarters was established at Rincon, seven miles north of the site of present Gregory; the headquarters soon became a community with its own school. The United States census counted 1,010 people living in the county in 1880, but the area's ranching economy had been ravaged by the drought. There were only thirty-six farms and ranches in 1880, and fewer than 7,000 cattle were reported that year. About 1,200 acres were planted in corn, the county's most important crop at that time; six acres were planted in cotton. :'''1885''': the San Antonio and Aransas Pass Railway was built to the newly laid-out Aransas Harbor. :'''1890s''': towns such as Mathis, Sinton, and Gregory had been established along the railroad. Development of the area was significantly encouraged by out-of-state investors, especially David B. Sinton, a wealthy Ohio banker who was an old friend of Fulton's. Sinton and his son-in-law, Charles P. Taft, became major partners in the Coleman-Fulton Pasture Company. The ranch soon became known as the Taft Ranch. :'''1893''': after the Coleman-Fulton company donated 640 acres for a townsite near the center of the county, the Sinton Town Company was formed to develop the site. The new town, called Sinton, became the county seat later that year. :'''1896''': the St. Louis, Brownsville and Mexico Railway began to build into the county. :'''1898''': Rockport, established in neighboring Aransas County, was envisioned by ambitious developers as a deep-water port that would serve as the hub of an extensive transportation network. Land values in the area began to rise significantly, though the population was still growing very slowly; as new towns appeared in the county, old settlements like San Patricio and Round Lake began to fade away. :'''1900''': there were 1,312 people living in the county. The agricultural economy recovered and grew during this period. By 1900 there were 190 farms and ranches, encompassing over 102,000 acres, in San Patricio County, and 34,000 cattle were reported in the area. About 2,000 acres were planted in corn that year, and 2,100 acres were devoted to cotton. :'''1909''': land agents began to widely advertise San Patricio County property to prospective farmers. New towns such as Odem (1904), St. Paul (1909), Edroy (1910), Taft, and Sodville sprang up along the railroads, as hundreds of new farmers moved into the area from northern Texas and other states. Meanwhile, trainloads of laborers were brought in from Mexico to clear the land of mesquite and prepare it for farming; large numbers remained to work in the fields, shaping the cultural and social development of the area. :'''1910''': The US Census reported that there were 470 farms and 7,307 residents. There were 1,626 farms in the county by 1930, but many of the new farmers did not own the lands they worked. Farm tenancy rates increased along with the expansion of cotton cultivation. :'''1920''': The US Census reported that there were 757 farms, 11,386 residents :'''1926''': a gas pipeline was laid from neighboring Refugio County gasfields to Aransas :'''1930''': There were 1626 farms, 23, 836 residents; 1,128 of the county's farmers were tenants and 342 residents owned their own farms. Many farmers suffered during the Great Depression of the 1930s. Low prices, federal crop restrictions, and other factors combined to drive tens of thousands of acres out of production. Hundreds of farmers were forced off the land, and by 1940 only 1,089 farms (and only 557 tenants) remained in the county. These setbacks were offset to some extent, however, when the county's oil and gas industry grew significantly during the mid-1930s. In 1938, 6,087,000 barrels of oil were produced in the county. :'''1950''': 28, 871 residents :'''1959''': there were only 816 farms (393 operated by tenants) in the county. Though cotton production remained relatively high, sorghum became an increasingly important crop. The area's petroleum industry continued to flourish until the 1970s, when production began to decline significantly. :'''1960''': Population, 35,842 :'''1970''': Population, 47,288 :'''1980''': Population, 58,013 :'''1980s''': Reynolds Metals operated a plant on Corpus Christi Bay to extract alumina from bauxite, which was shipped in from Africa, Australia, and Brazil. Dow and Occidental chemical companies also had large plants on the ship channel in the 1980s. Two of the world's largest marine rig builders operated on the bay, and Ingleside was designated the homeport for the United States Navy's Battleship Wisconsin battle group. Aransas Pass was home to about 300 shrimp boats and seafood landed in Aransas Pass and Ingleside earned more than $60 million annually. :'''2014''': there were 66,915 people living in the county. About 40.8 percent were Anglo, 2.1 percent African American, and 55.4 percent Hispanic. === San Patricio County Incorporated Cities === *Sinton (population, 5,712), the seat of government *Mathis (4,973) *Odem (2,415) *Taft (3,056) *Gregory (1,926) *Portland, (15,553, partly in Nueces County) *Ingleside (9,605) *Aransas Pass (8,305, partly in Nueces and Aransas counties) *San Patricio (387, partly in Nueces County). *Edroy and St. Paul are not incorporated. '''Special events''' *World Champion Rattlesnake Races held at San Patricio in March *Fish-A-Rama held in Mathis each May *Shrimporee held in Aransas Pass each May *Taft hosts a Boll Weevil Festival in September *Old Fiddler's Festival is held in Sinton in October === San Patricio County on WikiTree === *[[:Category:San_Patricio_County%2C_Texas%2C_Cemeteries|San Patricio County Cemeteries]] *San_Patricio_County%2C_Texas%2C_Religious_Congregations *[[:Category:San_Patricio_County%2C_Texas%2C_Schools|San Patricio County Schools]] === San Patricio County Books === *Keith Guthrie, History of San Patricio County (Austin: Nortex, 1986). === Online Resources === *[[Wikipedia: San Patricio County, Texas | San Patricio County, Texas on Wikipedia]] *[http://www.co.san-patricio.tx.us/ County Website] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/San_Patricio_County,_Texas_Genealogy San Patricio County, Texas Genealogy] on FamilySearch *[http://txsanpatricio.eppygen.org/ San Patricio County, TXGenWeb] *[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hls13 Texas State Historical Association]; San Patricio County *[http://genealogytrails.com/tex/gulfcoast/sanpatricio/ San Patricio County, Texas] on Genealogy Trails *[http://www.sanpatricioedc.com/history San Patricio County] History on Economic Development website *[http://www.texasescapes.com/Counties/San-Patricio-County-Texas.htm San Patricio County] on TexasEscapes *[http://www.genealogyinc.com/texas/san-patricio-county/ San Patricio County] on Genealogy, Inc. *[https://www.facebook.com/San-Patricio-County-Texas-History-Current-Events-373822635974722/ San Patricio County History] on Facebook

San Pietro a Maida, Calabria One Place Study

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{{Clear}} Welcome to the one place study for the town/commune of San Pietro a Maida, Italy. It's a small town situated in Catanzaro. It's bordered by the towns of Curinga, Jacurso, Lamezia Terme and Maida. Its history is a bit shrouded in mystery. However, the area has been settled since about 1000 AD and has gone through many different names. In the early twentieth century, the town like most of southern Italy was impacted by a great earthquake. This led to hard times in Catanzaro and many were forced to leave for other places around the world. Many people from the town came to the United States and created new lives for themselves and their families. Today, the town is still booming with activity and continues to grow. The goals of this project are: * Highlight the ancestors who came from the town, * Provide resources for research * Connect living descendants from these areas. * Share the work of the group to expand interest in WikiTree *[http://sanpietroamaida.asmenet.it/ Official Website] *{{Wikidata|Q53689|enwiki}} | {{Wikidata|Q53689|itwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:San Pietro a Maida, Calabria One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] *Here is the category for San Pietro a Maida: [[:Category:San Pietro a Maida, Catanzaro]] *Here is the category for the town's cemetery: [[:Category:Cimitero Comunale, San Pietro a Maida, Catanzaro]] ===Name=== The town's name translates to "Saint Peter of Maida". This references the apostle Saint Peter and the neighboring town of Maida. ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Country:''' Italy :'''Region:''' Calabria :'''Province:''' Catanzaro :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 38.847222, 16.341667 :'''Elevation:''' 355 meters above sea level The town has a very mild climate due to its proximity to the Tyrrhenian Sea. ===History=== According to various sources, the historic center of the town developed from a reclamation village built in the 15th century called "Petrum". However, other sources claim that the town has much more ancient origins dating back to 1000 AD with the founding of nearby Curinga. ===Population=== Here is a graph showing all the births in San Pietro a Maida from 1809 to 1861. {|border="1" cellpadding="1" ! colspan="3" style="background: #f0f0f0;" |Population Growth |- | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Year''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Births Recorded''' |- | align="center"| 1809||20 |- | align="center"| 1810||61 |- | align="center"| 1811||58 |- | align="center"| 1812||47 |- | align="center"| 1813||104 |- | align="center"| 1814|| |- | align="center"| 1815||46 |- | align="center"| 1816||55 |- | align="center"| 1817||43 |- | align="center"| 1818|| |- | align="center"| 1819||73 |- | align="center"| 1820|| |- | align="center"| 1821|| |- | align="center"| 1822||32 |- | align="center"| 1823||52 |- | align="center"| 1824|| |- | align="center"| 1825|| |- | align="center"| 1826||57 |- | align="center"| 1827||39 |- | align="center"| 1828||65 |- | align="center"| 1829||74 |- | align="center"| 1830||67 |- | align="center"| 1831||50 |- | align="center"| 1832||64 |- | align="center"| 1833||74 |- | align="center"| 1834||69 |- | align="center"| 1835||76 |- | align="center"| 1836||94 |- | align="center"| 1837||94 |- | align="center"| 1838||64 |- | align="center"| 1839||85 |- | align="center"| 1840||82 |- | align="center"| 1841||60 |- | align="center"| 1842||80 |- | align="center"| 1843||72 |- | align="center"| 1844||65 |- | align="center"| 1845||52 |- | align="center"| 1846||78 |- | align="center"| 1847||59 |- | align="center"| 1848||72 |- | align="center"| 1849||75 |- | align="center"| 1850||83 |- | align="center"| 1851||93 |- | align="center"| 1852||85 |- | align="center"| 1853||78 |- | align="center"| 1854||70 |- | align="center"| 1855||78 |- | align="center"| 1856||81 |- | align="center"| 1857||78 |- | align="center"| 1858||79 |- | align="center"| 1859||87 |- | align="center"| 1860||80 |- | align="center"| 1861||84 |- |} ==Sources== * [http://www.antenati.san.beniculturali.it/ Antenati] * [https://www.familysearch.org/ Familysearch.org]

San Remo Cemetery, Victoria

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[[Category: Victoria, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category: San Remo, Victoria]][[Category: San Remo Cemetery, San Remo, Victoria]] ---- [[Category:San Remo, Victoria]] San Remo is a town in the Bass Coast Shire region of Victoria, Australia. • Coordinates 38°31′0″S 145°22′0″E • Postcode 3925 • Location 124 km (77 miles) South East of Melbourne • Local Government Area Bass Coast Shire • State electorate Bass • Federal Division Flinders This is part of the [[Project:Oceania_Cemeteries#WikiTree_Australian_Cemeteries|Australian Cemeteries Project]]. ===About=== *Links to WikiTree profiles are provided (where known). If you know of any others that can be linked to please contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] or to have the link added. If you require a photo of a gravestone listed and there is no profile on WikiTree, please create a profile (WIkiTree is entirely free) and contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] and one will be added to the new profile. WikiTree is a collaborative effort, so it is little to ask that you add a profile for a person that has not already been added. If you have found a profile then please consider helping others by adding the details of another profile to WikiTree that has not already been added. ===Location and Map=== * [https://www.openstreetmap.org/search?query=san%20remo%20victoria#map=17/-38.52711/145.38018 San Remo cemetery, San Remo, Victoria] ===Aims=== *This project is to document the life and times of the people interred in the San Remo Cemetery. Project members are needed to assist in the research and adding profiles and information to profiles. Hopefully it will grow to include links to other information and such things as video/audio tours of the cemetery. ===Tasks Completed=== #'''Photography''' • Photograph all Memorial's at this cemetery #'''Photo transcriptions''' • Details of all photos to be transcribed to the sortable table below #'''[http://tributes.heraldsun.com.au/notice/search?search.name=&search.query=San%20Remo&search.newspaper=DHS&search.classification=&search.dateRangeType=30&search.publicationDate=&random=1460787873881Tributes Search]''' - Monthly check for any San Remo Internments in the past 30 days - Last Updated [[Allison-1080|Trace Allison]] 21 Dec 2017
===To Do=== #'''WikiTree profiles''' • to be created for all people in the table below. The completed table will include links to WikiTree profiles and direct links to the photos of gravestones. The profile created can include other sources of information as well as biographical details of the person. #'''Checking of transcription information''' • Other people are needed to assist in double-checking the validity of data entered to ensure accuracy. #'''GPS Location of Memorials''' • for more information (contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]]). A dedicated GPS tracker can be used. For those with an android phone or pad there is an App called [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mendhak.gpslogger GPS Logger] which can record the locations to a file which can be added to photos later with other software (Linux has [http://freefoote.dview.net/linux/gpscorrelate GPSCorrelate]). There are also cameras with GPS facility that can tag photos at the same time as they are taken. ---------------------- ===Table of Graves & Memorials=== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!DOB!!Death!!Age!!Notes!!Reference |- |?, Keith||||||||||2141122 |- |[[Achten-8|ACHTEN, Jacques Frederick (Jack)]]||1935 Aug 22||2013 May 18||||b. Arnhem, Holland; H of Glenice; F & F-in-L of Peter & Colleen, Julie & Fred, Chris & Anne, Shane & Shae|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Achten-8.jpg 2141088] |- |[[Davidson-6137|ACRES, Rose Jeannette]] ||1896 Oct 05||1980 Sep 17||||W of Albert Edward; M of Joan & David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Davidson-6137.jpg 2141117] |- |[[Aldridge-1080|ALDRIDGE, Albert]] ||1839||1903|| ||Sp 1. [[Wellings-345|Mary ]] 2.[[Hull-3692|Fanny]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Wellings-345.jpg 2141033] |- |[[Hull-3692|ALDRIDGE, Fanny]] ||||1897 Jun 22||36||2nd wife of [[Aldridge-1080|Alfred]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Wellings-345.jpg 2141033] |- |[[Wellings-345|ALDRIDGE, Mary Ann]] ||||1892 Jul 05||80||ist wife of [[Aldridge-1080|Alfred]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Wellings-345.jpg 2141033] |- |[[Allan-1466|ALLAN, Bruce Lenard]]||1925 Nov 15||1994 Feb 28||||H of Joyce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Allan-1466.jpg 2140980] |- |[[Unknown-316076|ALLAN, Joyce]]||1930 Dec 24||2011 Nov 01||||W of Bruce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Allan-1466.jpg 2140980] |- |[[Potter-5051|ALLPORT, Patricia Estelle]]||1928 Sep 23||1979 May 06||||Sp of Joe; Par of Colin, Jim, Chris|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Potter-5051.jpg 2141030] |- |[[Sayle-177|ANDERSON, Catherine Sayle]] ||||1888 Jan 25||65||Sp of [[Anderson-23703|Thomas]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Anderson-23703.jpg 2141031] |- |[[Anderson-23747|ANDERSON, Catherine Welsh]]||||1878 Dec 01||22||Dau of [[Anderson-23703|Thomas]] & [[Sayle-177|Catherine]] Anderson of Netherwood|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Anderson-23703.jpg 2141031] |- |[[Anderson-23700|ANDERSON, Hugh]] ||||1898 Jun 22||89||Sib of Samuel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Anderson-23698.jpg 2141032] |- |[[Harbinson-356|ANDERSON, Mary Francis]]||1862 Dec 31||1955 Mar 19||||b. Belfast; d. Melbourne; W of [[Anderson-23748|Patrick]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Anderson-23748.jpg 2141021] |- |[[Anderson-23748|ANDERSON, Patrick]]||1859 Sep 04||1912 May 12||||b. Netherwood; H of [[Harbinson-356|Mary Francis]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Anderson-23748.jpg 2141021] |- |[[Anderson-23698|ANDERSON, Samuel]] ||||1863||60||d. Griffiths Point; Pioneer of Western Port; B of Hugh|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Anderson-23698.jpg 2141032] |- |[[Anderson-23703|ANDERSON, Thomas]]||||1903 Apr 27||84||H of [[Sayle-177|Catherine]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Anderson-23703.jpg 2141031] |- |[[Royston-94|ANDREATTA, Elizabeth]]||1902 Sep 18||1988 May 21|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Andreatta-5.jpg 2141118] |- |[[Andreatta-5|ANDREATTA, Lino]]||1903 Sep 22||1981 Jun 13|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Andreatta-5.jpg 2141118] |- |[[Anthony-1954|ANTHONY, Jack]]||||1994 Jul 23||||S of Andrew & Michelle; Stillborn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Anthony-1954.jpg 2141298] |- |[[Anthony-1955|ANTHONY, Jason Ian]]||1981 Jul 29||2012 Jan 13||||S of Christine & Ian; F of Isaac; B of Tegan, Kiah, Samara, Tamasin, Ben|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Anthony-1955.jpg 2141224] |- |[[Appelman-41|APPELMAN, Ben]]||1980 Sep 30||2010 Dec 14|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Appelman-41.jpg 2140975] |- |[[Archer-2431|ARCHER, Eric Downes]]||1921 Nov 05||1999 Mar 17||||H of Lorna; F of Edith, Elizabeth, Eric|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Archer-2431.jpg 2141354] |- |[[Austin-5866|AUSTIN, Amy Jeanette]]||1981 Jun 02||2010 Apr 18|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Austin-5866.jpg 2140976] |- |[[Bagley-1153|BAGLEY, Leonard John]] ||1922||2008||||RAN PM5925; H of Norma (dec); F of Kay, Peter (dec), Gail, Mark (dec), Stephen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Bagley-1153.jpg 2141170] |- |[[McDonald-8914|BAGLEY, Norma Mary]] ||1916||1997||||née McDonald; W of Len; M of Kay, Peter (1946-1968), Gail, Mark (1952-1975), Stephen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/McDonald-8914.jpg 2141169] |- |[[Bagnall-351|BAGNALL, Robert Arthur]]||||1975 Dec 26||51||F of Robert & Elaine||2141109 |- |[[Ball-8149|BALL, David John]]||1940 Apr 02||2013 Jun 28||||S of Gordon & Ellen; H of Anita; F of Brendon & Mason|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Ball-8149.jpg 2140999] |- |[[Baumgartner-710|BAUMGARTNER, Wilhelm]]||1933 Aug 15||1996 Jun 23||||F of Robert & Michelle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Anthony-1954.jpg 2141298] |- |[[Rowe-4367|BAYLEY, Beryl]] ||1923 Jun 04||2011 Jun 25||||W of Reginald (dec); M of Noelene & Graeme|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Rowe-4367.jpg 2141178] |- |[[Bayley-522|BAYLEY, Reginald Maurice]] ||1922 Feb 28||2002 Aug 14||||AIF; H of Beryl; F of Noelene & Graeme|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Bayley-522.jpg 2141179] |- |[[Bayliss-383|BAYLISS, Gordon Ernest]] ||1920 Apr 30||1993 Jul ||||H of Roma Grace (dec); F of Ken, Barbara, Anne (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Bayliss-383.jpg 2141306] |- |[[Beagle-88|BEAGLE, Francis (Frank)]]||1923 Jun 28||1994 Jun 19||||RAN?; H of May; F of Frank, Ron, Heather|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Beagle-88.jpg 2141289] |- |[[Bell-14158|BELL, Pam]]||1953 Feb 18||2006 Jul 16||||W of Henk; M of Cathy & Hayden; Step-M of Rebecca, Jessica, Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Bell-14158.jpg 2141239] |- |[[Bennett-12971|BENNETT, Paula Margaret]]||1948 Aug 16||2002 Dec 15||||W of Jeff; M of Kate & Lauren|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Bennett-12971.jpg 2141262] |- |[[Bergin-124|BERGIN, Jerome F]] ||||1906 Sep 15|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Bergin-124.jpg 2141150] |- |[[Bergin-127|BERGIN, John Pierce]] ||||1889 Jun 27||20||S of Thomas & Lillias|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Bergin-127.jpg 2141149] |- |[[Carroll-4701|BERGIN, Lillias Carroll]]||||1889 May 21||50||W of Thomas; M of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Bergin-127.jpg 2141149] |- |[[Bergin-125|BERGIN, Thomas]] ||||1895 Dec 25||69||H of Lillias; F of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Bergin-127.jpg 2141149] |- |[[Bergin-126|BERGIN, Thomas Henry]] ||||1933 Apr 12|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Bergin-124.jpg 2141150] |- |[[Brooks-8620|BILSTON, Olive Lois]]||||1975 Feb 02||53|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Brooks-8620.jpg 2140939] |- |[[Bilston-10|BILSTON, Reginald]]||||1980 Mar 01||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Bilston-11.jpg 2140938] |- |[[Blakely-543|BLAKELY, David Howard]]||1960 Jul 20||1996 Jul 09||||F of Nicholas & Thomas; S of Robin & Jim (dec); B of Jane, Louise, Caroline, Emma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Blakely-543.jpg 2141296] |- |[[Blakely-542|BLAKELY, James Howard]]||1936 Sep 21||1994 Apr 04||57||H of Robin; F of David, Jane, Louise, Caroline, Emma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Blakely-542.jpg 2141309] |- |[[Boler-69|BOLER, Robert Frank]]||1921 Oct 12||1996 Oct 04||||AIF VX116334; H of Betty; F of Garrie, David, Beverley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Boler-69.jpg 2141321] |- |[[Bonwick-11|BONWICK, Henry]]||||1917||||H of Ravie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Bonwick-11.jpg 2141016] |- |[[Britton-1547|BONWICK, Mary]]||||1926||89|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Britton-1547.jpg 2141011] |- |[[Bonwick-13|BONWICK, Mary]] ||||1924||65?||D of Mary Bonwick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Britton-1547.jpg 2141011] |- |[[Boness-25|BONWICK, Ravie]] ||||1952||||W of Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Bonwick-11.jpg 2141016] |- |[[Bonwick-14|BONWICK, Ethel]] ||||1956||86||D of Mary Bonwick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Britton-1547.jpg 2141011] |- |[[Born-341|BORN, Andrew John]]||1966 Aug 05||1988 Dec 12||22|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Born-341.jpg 2141050] |- |[[Grice-407|BORRETT, Evelyn Primrose]]||1927 Jan 21||1997 Oct 12||60||b. UK; D of Joseph & Eva Grice; W of Frank; M of Chris, Eddie & Jon Waller|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Grice-407.jpg 2140998] |- |[[Bowen-3878|BOWEN, Charles Ronald]]||1917 Feb 03||1987 Jun 22||||H of Irene; F of Margaret & Lynette|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Bowen-3878.jpg 2141096] |- |[[Bowen-3879|BOWEN, Irene Margaret]]||1920 May 14||1987 Dec 23||||W of Charles; M of Margaret & Lynette|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Bowen-3878.jpg 2141096] |- |[[Bracegirdle-23|BRACEGIRDLE, James]]||1925 Aug 27||2008 Nov 27||||H of Joan; Harold, Ian, Lynne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Bracegirdle-23.jpg 2141252] |- |[[Brasher-284|BRASHER, William Nicholas]]||1886 Oct 03||1969 Jul 03|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Brasher-284.jpg 2140941] |- |[[Brasier-153|BRAISER, F W]]||||2005 Dec 30||88||AIF VX60163; H of Mona; F of Gillian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Brasier-153.jpg 2141304] |- |[[Henry-5793|BRAISER, Mona Irene]] ||1920 Jul 13||2013 Feb 26||||W of Franklyn; M of Gillian Ann O'Connell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Henry-5793.jpg 2141305] |- |[[Brent-385|BRENT, John Charles]]||||1927 Feb 21|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Brent-385.jpg 2140950] |- |[[Boyd-6396|BRENT, Margaret R]]||||192? Feb 28||53?|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Boyd-6396.jpg 2140947] |- |[[Britton-1553|BRITTON, Henry]]||||1938 Feb 21||94|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Britton-1553.jpg 2141008] |- |[[Alberry-8|BROCKWELL, Mavis Elisabeth (Bonnie)]]||1921||1992||||née Alberry; W of Harold; M of John; GM of Sharon, Lisa, Steven|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Alberry-8.jpg 2141333] |- |[[Jacoby-384|BRODIE, Florence Ethel]] ||1916||1994||||W of Billy; M of Malcolm|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Jacoby-384.jpg 2140983] |- |[[Brooks-8658|BROOKS, Harold Oswald]]||1901||1973||||Sp [[Bourke-378|Molly]]|| [[Space:Memorial_Photography|Required]] |- |[[Bourke-378|BROOKS, Mary Catherine (Molly)]]||1906||1998||||W of [[Dickie-505|John Dickie]] & [[Brooks-8658|Harold Brooks]] (both dec); M of Mary, John, Raymond, Shirley; S-M of Beryl, Eldon, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Bourke-378.jpg 2141069] |- |[[Ikawa-1|BROWN, Akie Norie]] ||1925 Aug 20||1998 Jan 29||||b. Saijo, Hiroshima, Japan; W of William; M of Caroline, Jeanette, Robert, James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Brown-47215.jpg 2140933] |- |[[Brown-47216|BROWN, Allan Laurence]]||||1994 Dec 19|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Brown-47216.jpg 2141161] |- |[[Unknown-316843|BROWN, Beryl Caroline]] ||||2004 Mar 07|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Brown-47216.jpg 2141161] |- |[[Brown-47215|BROWN, William Robert]]||1921 May 05||1990 Jan 14||||AIF VX122849; b. Pura Pura, Victoria; H of Akie; F of Caroline, Jeanete, Robert, James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Brown-47215.jpg 2140933] |- |[[Buder-17|BUDER, Victor C]]||||1975 May 21||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Buder-17.jpg 2140937] |- |[[Medwell-6|BURKE, Lorna Mary]] ||1929 Nov 01||2014 Jun 30||||née Medwell; W of Patrick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Medwell-6.jpg 2141099] |- |[[Burke-3996|BURKE, Maurice Patrick]]||||1979 Oct 02||63||RAAF 10112; H of Peg; F of Beverley, Lynda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Burke-3996.jpg 2140958] |- |[[Burke-3995|BURKE, Patrick Michael]]||1916 Jan 23||1990 Jan 15||||H of Lorna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Medwell-6.jpg 2141099] |- |[[Picking-20|BURKE, Peg Burke]] ||1920 Dec 16||2005 Feb 20||||née Picking; W of Maurice; M of Beverley Anne & Lynda Joy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Burke-3996.jpg 2140958] |- |[[Archer-2442|BURROWS, Carmel]] ||1925 Mar 05||2000 Aug 21||||W of William; M of Terri, Brenda, Barry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Burrows-1412.jpg 2141318] |- |[[Burrows-1412|BURROWS, William]]||1919 Oct 15||2003 Sep 21||||H of Carmel; F of Terri, Brenda, Barry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Burrows-1412.jpg 2141318] |- |[[Cadd-102|CADD, John Russell (Jack)]] ||||1906 Apr 06||15||S of J & E Cadd|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Cadd-102.jpg 2141042] |- |[[Cahill-754|CAHILL, Frank]]||1921 Dec 23||1994 Dec 14||||AIF; H of Verna; F of Karen, Rhonda, Gavin, Adrian, Oeter, Annette, Barbara, Nici|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Cahill-754.jpg 2141291] |- |[[Unknown-316952|CAHILL, Verna Elizabeth]]||1927 Jan 17||1995 Apr 25||||W of [[Cahill-754|Frank]]]; M of Karen, Rhonda, Gavin, Adrian, Peter, Annette, Barbara, Nici|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Unknown-316952.jpg 2141290] |- |[[Caine-193|CAINE, Corrie]]||1915 Feb 15||1990 Jun 27||||F of John, Corrin, Jason, Sonia; Companion of [[Duncan-7505|Gwen Duncan]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Caine-193.jpg 2141102] |- |[[Campese-2|CAMPESE, Giordano Bruno]]|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Campese-2.jpg 2141111] |- |[[Carew-301|CAREW, James]]||||1898 Jan 05|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Carew-301.jpg 2141148] |- |[[McMillan-2157|CAREW, Mary]] ||||1911 Aug 03|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Carew-301.jpg 2141148] |- |[[Carew-302|CAREW, Thomas Hugh]]||||1904 Dec 16|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Carew-302.jpg 2141147] |- |[[Carlson-2213|CARLSON]]. Brian Robert||1940 Feb 11||1996 Apr 08||||F of Nicholas, Ashley, Dearne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Carlson-2213.jpg 2141295] |- |[[Carmichael-1224|CARMICHAEL, Douglas]]||1900||1982||||H of Isabella; F of Iain & Bunty|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Carmichael-1224.jpg 2140957] |- |[[Fenton-1738|CARMICHAEL, Isabella Henderson]] ||1897||1987||||W of Douglas; M of Iain & Bunty|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Carmichael-1224.jpg 2140957] |- |[[Carmichael-1225|CARMICHAEL, John Fenton (Iain)]]||1923 Sep 26||1989 Feb 27||||H of Beverley; F of Douglas, Heather, Cherilyn, Anitra, Moira, Roderick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Carmichael-1225.jpg 2141345] |- |[[Carson-2963|CARSON, B R]]||||1975 Mar 09||71||AIF WX2837; MM; H of Barbara|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Carson-2963.jpg 2140992] |- |[[Casey-2009|CASEY, William]] ||1868||1893 Oct 8||25||||[[Space:Memorial_Photography|Required]] |- |[[Chambers-3635|CHAMBERS, Ernest Henry]]||1915 Apr 06||2000 May 06|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Chambers-3635.jpg 2141235] |- |[[Unknown-316972|CHAMBERS, Florence Hildene (Fofo)]]||1922 Apr 27||2004 Jul 01|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Chambers-3635.jpg 2141235] |- |[[Bagley-1158|CHISHOLM, June Rose]]||1926 Jun 29||2008 Mar 15||||W of Ken; M of Denise and Anne Chisholm and Merilyn (F= Alan Williams)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Bagley-1158.jpg 2141192] |- |[[Churchill-2038|CHURCHILL, Barry H N]]||||1985 Apr 22||32||Drowned; H of Rhonda; F of Brock, Danielle, Paul, Barry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Churchill-2038.jpg 2141056] |- |[[Churchill-2039|CHURCHILL, Horace Norman (Hock)]]||1924 Sep 04||2007 Aug 23||||H of Violet; F of Barry, Gail, Neil, Leanne, Jason|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Churchill-2039.jpg 2141244] |- |[[Coghill-139|COGHILL, Ronald John]]||1930 Mar 21||2000 Apr 15||||F of Julie, Greg, Karen, Cheryl|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Coghill-139.jpg 2141340] |- |[[McCaig-109|CONFOY, Mary M]]||||1979 Aug 23||||W of [[Confoy-1|Roy]]; M of Michael, Kerry, Patricia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/McCaig-109.jpg 2141105] |- |[[Confoy-1|CONFOY, Roy E]]||||1986 May 18||69||AIF VX55458; H of Eileen & [[McCaig-109|Mary]](dec); F of Michael, Kerry, Patricia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Confoy-1.jpg 2141103] |- |[[Connell-952|CONNELL, William Henry]]||||1901 Mar 24|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Connell-952.jpg 2141038] |- |[[Cook-15500|COOK, Arthur James]]|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Cook-15500.jpg 2140987] |- |[[Unknown-317044|COOK, Mary Victoria]] |||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Cook-15500.jpg 2140987] |- |[[MacDonald-4710|COOK, Melva Cecily]]||1918 Jul 14||1984 Sep 22||||née Macdonald; W of [[Cook-15506|William Lawrence (Bill)]]; M of Di, Paul, Jan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/MacDonald-4710.jpg 2141200] |- |[[Cook-15505|COOK, Peter Wayne]]||||1969 Oct 06||25|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Cook-15505.jpg 2140986] |- |[[Cook-15506|COOK, William Lawrence (Bill)]]||1916 Jul 27||2010 Oct 05||||H of [[MacDonald-4710|Melva (Mel)]]; F of Di, Paul, Jan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Cook-15506.jpg 2141201] |- |[[Unknown-317047|CORNEY, Jessie Mary]]||1908 Mar 22||1995 Nov 13||||W of [[Corney-1131|Roy Clifton]]; M of Max, Ron, Eileen, Allan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Holland-4499.jpg 2140964] |- |[[Corney-1131|CORNEY, Roy Clifton]]||1906 Sep 25||1990 Jan 27||||H of [[Unknown-317047|Jessie Mary]]; F of Max, Ron, Eileen, Allan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Corney-318.jpg 2140963] |- |[[Tracey-540|COUNSEL, Bertha Isobella]]||1919 Jan 24||1999 Dec 24||||W of [[Counsel-36|Charles]]; M of Beverley, Pauline, Anthony|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Tracey-540.jpg 2141317] |- |[[Counsel-36|COUNSEL, Charles]]||1920 Apr 28||2000 Jun 20||||RAAF; H of [[Tracey-540|Bertha]]; F of Beverley, Pauline, Anthony|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Counsel-36.jpg 2141316] |- |[[Fox-7810|COUPER, Isabel Hesther]]||1911 Aug 19||2006 Sep 01||||W of [[Couper-148|John Hamilton Couper]]; M of Margaret, Sandra, Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Fox-7810.jpg 2141255] |- |[[Couper-148|COUPER, John Hamilton]]||1915 May 13||2007 May 06||||H of [[Fox-7810|Isabel Esther]] (dec); F of Margaret, Sandra, Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Couper-148.jpg 2141254] |- |[[Cox-13842|COX, John Desmond]]||1919 Oct 04||2009 Jan 08||||AIF VX75629; H of [[Schroder-678|Joyce]] (dec); F of Graeme, Allan, Annette|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Cox-13842.jpg 2141174] |- |[[Schroder-678|COX, Joyce Margaret]]||1926 Jun 04||2004 Dec 04||||W of [[Cox-13842|John]]; M of Graeme, Allan, Annette|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Schroder-678.jpg 2141173] |- |[[Unknown-317061|CRAIKE, Margaret Kathleen (Kath)]]||1918 Oct 12||1990 Jan 21||||W of [[Craike-3|Bob]]; M of Janet, Philip, Robert, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Unknown-317061.jpg 2141348] |- |[[Craike-3|CRAIKE, Robert Henry Max (Bob)]]||1920 May 29||1994 Sep 27||74||H of [[Unknown-317061|Kath]]; F of Robert & John, Phillip & Janet|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Craike-3.jpg 2141347] |- |[[Walker-21001|CROLE, Marie Louise]]||1928 Dec 15||1996 Nov 03||||W of [[Crole-15|Mervyn Henry Crole]]; M of Janice, Reg, Andrew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Walker-21001.jpg 2141163] |- |[[Crole-15|CROLE, Mervyn Henry]]||1921 Feb 03||2000 Dec 30||||H of [[Walker-21001|Marie Louise]]; F of Janice, Reg, Andrew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Crole-15.jpg 2141162] |- |[[Crump-800|CRUMP, George Childe]]||||1882 Mar 19||34||H of [[King-17925|Sarah]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Crump-800.jpg 2141034] |- |[[King-17925|CRUMP, Sarah Jane]]||||1891 May 29||33||W of [[Crump-800|George]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Crump-800.jpg 2141035] |- |[[Carias-4|Da Silva CARIAS, Joe]]||1955 Dec 13||2014 Dec 18||59||Formerly of Nova Lisbon, Angola; H of Gaye; F of Jade & Jordan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Carias-4.jpg 2141123] |- |[[Da_Silva-219|Da Silva CARIAS, Rosalia]]||1923 Aug 06||2013 Feb 24||89||Formerly of Portugal & Angola; W of [[Carias-3|Teodoro]]; M of Hortense & Joe|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Da_Silva-219.jpg 2141124] |- |[[Daff-65|DAFF, Arthur Ian]]||1929 May 23||2004 Jul 16||||H of [[Daff-86|Val]]; F of Geoffrey, Rodney, Russell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Daff-65.jpg 2141184] |- |[[Daff-88|DAFF, Rodney Alan]]||||1995 Feb 05||39||S of [[Daff-65|Ian]] & [[Daff-86|Val]]; B of Geoffrey & Russell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Daff-88.jpg 2141186] |- |[[Daff-86|DAFF, Valda June]]||1932 May 10||2005 Jun 15||||W of [[Daff-65|Ian]]; M of Geoffrey, [[Daff-88|Rodney]], Russell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Daff-86.jpg 2141185] |- |[[Dal_Castello-2|Dal CASTELLO, Sebastiano]]||1957 Jan 28||2015 Aug 27||||S of Stephanie & [[Dal_Castello-1|Tranquillo]]; B of Linda & Julie; U of Olliver; F of Mijoe|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Dal_Castello-2.jpg 2141092] |- |[[Dal_Castello-1|Dal CASTELLO, Tranquillo]]||1928 Jul 06||2006 Sep 10||||H of Stephanie; F of [[Dal_Castello-2|Sabastiano]], Linda, Julie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Dal_Castello-1.jpg 2141090] |- |[[Davis-36781|DAVIS, Bryan Frederick]]||1934 Apr 26||2007 Apr 19||||H of Pat; F of Maree, Janette, Craig; F-in-L of Peter & julie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Davis-36781.jpg 2141240] |- |[[Davis-36788|DAVIS, Charles Frederick]]||||1975 Mar 05||84||H of Winifred; F of Tom, Fred, Reg|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Davis-36788.jpg 2140991] |- |[[Davis-36780|DAVIS, Frederick John]]||||1989 Mar 06||75||H of [[Sledge-141|Lucy]]; M of [[Davis-36781|Bryan]], John, Judith, William, Sandra|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Davis-36780.jpg 2141101] |- |[[Sledge-141|DAVIS, Lucy Cecelia]]||||1983 Feb 13||70||W of [[Davis-36780|Frederick]]; M of [[Davis-36781|Bryan]], John, Judith, William, Sandra||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Davis-36780.jpg 2141101] |- |[[Dench-34|DENCH, Douglas Alfred]]||1930 Jan 29||2012 Aug 19||||H of [[Humphries-1368|Kitty]]; F of Fioa, Amanda, Scott, Phillipa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Dench-34.jpg 2141153] |- |[[Humphries-1368|DENCH, Kathleen May (Kitty)]]||1930 Oct 24||2012 Jan 17||||W of [[Dench-34|Doug]]; M of Fiona, Amanda, Scott, Phillipa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Humphries-1368.jpg 2141154] |- |[[Bonwick-15|DICKIE, Elsie Theodocia]]||||1957||83||née Bonwick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Dickie-506.jpg 2141009] |- |[[Dickie-506|DICKIE, James Warren]]||||1938||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Dickie-506.jpg 2141009] |- |[[Dickie-505|DICKIE, John]]||||1948 Apr 15||||H of [[Bourke-378|Molly]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Dickie-505.jpg 2140936] |- |[[Dobbin-178|DOBBIN, Charles]]||||1948 Nov 22|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Dobbin-178.jpg 2141138] |- |[[Davis-36823|DOBBIN, Dorothy]]||||1955 May 10|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Dobbin-178.jpg 2141138] |- |[[Dwyer-982|DOBBIN, Grace Elizabeth]]||||1953 Feb 23||77||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Dobbin-179.jpg 2141139] |- |[[Dobbin-179|DOBBIN, James Henry]]||||1962 May 16||88||H of Grace|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Dobbin-179.jpg 2141139] |- |[[Dobbin-180|DOBBIN, Sheila Elizabeth]]||1915 Aug 10||2002 Sep 27||||S of James & Grace; Sis of William & Marjorie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Dobbin-180.jpg 2141272] |- |[[Unknown-317392|DONOVAN, Nancy Jean]]||1920 Mar 15||2004 Mar 01||||W of [[Donovan-1430|Bob]]; M of Judith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Unknown-317392.jpg 2141187] |- |[[Donovan-1430|DONOVAN, R C M]]||1918 Jan 14||2008 Mar 29||||AIF VX876; H of [[Unknown-317392|Nancy]]; F of Judith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Donovan-1430.jpg 2141188] |- |[[Driscoll-602|DRISCOLL, Grace Peta]]||2003 Apr 14||2003 Dec 24||||D of Darren & Simone; Sis of Max|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Driscoll-602.jpg 2141047] |- |[[Duncan-7505|DUNCAN, Gwenth]]||||1980 Oct 01||||M of Valda, Karl, Wendy, Glen, Wayne (dec); Companion of [[Caine-193|Corrie Caine]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Caine-193.jpg 2141102] |- |[[Saunders-6141|DUNSTAN, Joanna Arlen]]||1928 May 24||2006 Dec 22||||W of Rene Henri & Roberts Dunstan; M of Marc|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Saunders-6141.jpg 2141271] |- |[[Durkacz-24|DURKACZ, Marian (Mil)]]||||1996 Jan 05||||H of June; F of Robert, Peter, Helen, Ian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Durkacz-24.jpg 2141167] |- |[[Alexander-7928|DWYER, Agnes Jane]]|| ||1949 Mar 31||82||W of [[Dwyer-985|John]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Dwyer-985.jpg 2141136] |- |[[Dwyer-987|DWYER, Clifford Francis]]||||1971 Apr 06||63||H of [[North-1586|Lill]]; F of Jennifer; GF of Rebecca & Annette|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Dwyer-987.jpg 2141134] |- |[[Dwyer-985|DWYER, John Francis]]||||1935 Aug 08||68||H of [[Alexander-7928|Agnes]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Dwyer-985.jpg 2141136] |- |[[Dwyer-986|DWYER, John Hugh]]||1892||1960 Dec 04||68||H of [[Riddle-1859|Marjory]]; F of John, Peter, Kevin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Dwyer-986.jpg 2141135] |- |[[North-1586|DWYER, Lillian Mary]]||||1982 Jan 09||67||W of [[Dwyer-987|cliff]]; M of Jennifer; GM of Rebecca & Annette|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/North-1586.jpg 2141133] |- |[[Riddle-1859|DWYER, Marjory Elizabeth]]||1904||1936 Apr 31||32||née Riddle; W of [[Dwyer-986|John]]; M of John, Peter, Kevin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Dwyer-986.jpg 2141135] |- |[[Dwyer-988|DWYER, Nora Maria]]||||1977 Jun 04|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Dwyer-988.jpg 2141107] |- |[[Dwyer-984|DWYER, Peter]]||||1908 Jan 30||70?||H of [[Davis-36860|Elizabeth]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Dwyer-984.jpg 2141145] |- |[[Easton-1045|EASTON, Henry (Harry)]] ||1900||1984||||H of Lillian (marr. NZ 1921 Dec 26)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Easton-1045.jpg 2141203] |- |[[Wakeman-425|EASTON, Lillian]] ||1900||1978||||W of Henry (Marr. NZ 1921 Dec 26)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Easton-1045.jpg 2141203] |- |[[Edwards-12923|EDWARDS, George]]||1911 Apr 21||1999 Jul 19||||AIF NX12802; H of [[O'Sullivan-1095|Kathleen]]; F of Lyn; F-in-L of Noel; GF of Jason, Brett, Mark|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Edwards-12923.jpg 2141331] |- |[[O'Sullivan-1095|EDWARDS, Kathleen]]||1907 Jul 21||1992 Aug 29||||W of [[Edwards-12923|George]]; M of Lyn; GM of Jason|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/O_Sullivan-1095.jpg 2141332] |- |[[Bonwick-16|ELMS, Ada]]||||1958 Mar ||90||D of [[Britton-1547|Mary Bonwick]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Britton-1553.jpg 2141008] |- |[[Elms-646|ELMS, Edith Mary]]||||1988 Apr 18||88||D of [[Elms-645|Arthur]] & [[Bonwick-16|Ada Elms]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Elms-646.jpg 2140994] |- |[[Evans-14877|EVANS, Christine Anne]]||1943 Aug 30||2012 Apr 24||||Sis of Sherrill; D of Annie Grace & Albert James Evans; GD of Eva Marion Coppock|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Evans-14877.jpg 2140974] |- |[[Farley-1812|FARLEY, Arthur]] ||||1933 Nov 21||46||B.E.F.; H of Eveline M; F of Maud, John, William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Farley-1812.jpg 2141004] |- |[[Moseley-1265|FARLEY, Eveline May]] ||1892||1979||||née Moseley; B. Rotherham, England; W of Arthur; M of Maude, John, William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Moseley-1265.jpg 2140997] |- |[[Farley-2382|FARLEY, Humphries William]]||||1952 Aug 15||19|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Farley-2382.jpg 2141005] |- |[[Farrugia-26|FARRUGIA, John]]||1933 May 11||1996 Feb 17||||H of Pauline|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Farrugia-26.jpg 2141292] |- |[[Platts-1010|FENTON, Dorothy]]||1917 Nov 28||2010 Jan 01||||W of Tom; M of Marian; GM of Erin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Platts-1010.jpg 2141191] |- |[[Fenton-1761|FENTON, Thomas]] ||1917 May 13||2007 Oct 14||||H of Marian; GF of Erin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Fenton-1761-1.jpg 2141190] |- |[[Ebsworth-48|FIELD, Ruby Phyllis]] ||1921 Apr 28||1999 Jul 31||||D of Daisy & John Ebsworth; Partner of Clarence Young|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Ebsworth-48.jpg 2141287] |- |[[Leith-275|FITZSIMMONS, Rosina]] ||1910 jun 30||1988 Dec 25||||W of Stanley Herbert; M of Stanley & Suzanne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Fitzsimmons-368.jpg 2141349] |- |[[Unknown-376612|FITZSIMMONS, Anne Louise]]||1948 Dec 17||1998 Jul 11||||W of Stanley; M of Donna, Debbie, Tina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Unknown-376612.jpg 2141175] |- |[[Fleisner-6|FLEISNER, Henry]]||||1977 Dec 20||56||AIF VX17564: H of Doreen, F of Paul, Yvonne, Gaye, Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Fleisner-6.jpg 2140955] |- |[[Unknown-376612|FRASER, Dorothy]]||1917 Dec 08||2004 Aug 23||||O.A.M.; W of [[Fraser-4766|Percy Fraser]]; M of Brian & Douglas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Unknown-376721.jpg 2141206] |- |[[Unknown-376721|FROST, Catherine]]||1921 Oct 18||2013 Feb 20||||W of [[Frost-6246|Roy]]; M of Joyce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Unknown-376741.jpg 2141281] |- |[[Frost-6246|FROST, Roy]]||1934 Aug 18||2001 Aug 31||||H of [[Unknown-376741|Catherine]]; F of Joyce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/Frost-6246.jpg 2141280] |- |[[Gair-45|GAIR, Clive Anderson]]||1955 Feb 03||1991 May 31||||H of Elizabeth; F of Cody & James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Gair-45.jpg 2141301] |- |[[Galley-185|GALLEY, John James]]||1894||1977 Dec 19||||b. Launceston; d. San Remo; H of Alice; F of Marjorie & Noel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Galley-185.jpg 2141093] |- |[[Galović-12|GALOVIĆ, Anka]]||1937 Jun 24||2012 Nov 21|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/GaloviC-12.jpg 2141215] |- |[[Galović-11|GALOVIĆ, Vid]]||1935 Jun 09||2013 Apr 13|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/GaloviC-11.jpg 2141216] |- |[[Heness-14|GAUGHWIN-CARSON, Eileen]]||1924 Jul 01||2011 Jan 30||||W of John Gaughwin & Alan Carson; M of Adele, Denise, Valmai|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Gaughwin-1.jpg 2141110] |- |[[Gaughwin-1|GAUGHWIN, John Francis]]||1918 Mar 06||1976 Sep 30||||H of Eileen; F of Adele, Denise, Valmai|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Gaughwin-1.jpg 2141110] |- |[[Unknown-376767|GILL, Gwendolen Ruth]]||1924 Jan 03||2001 Oct 27||||W of Joe; M of Ian, Marion, Moira, Roger, Fiona, Stephen, David, Brenda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/Unknown-376767.jpg 2141274] |- |[[Gill-5513|GILL, Joseph]]||1923 Jan 24||2006 Nov 05||||H of Gwen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Gill-5513.jpg 2141275] |- |[[Unknown-376850|GLENN, Hylda Mary]]||1905 Aug 15||1995 Nov 28||||W of Stuart; M of Mabel, Gwenda, Stuart|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Unknown-376850.jpg 2140956] |- |[[Glenn-2071|GLENN, Stuart]]||1905 Mar 17||1984 Sep 06||||H of Hylda; F of Mabel, Gwenda, Stuart|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Unknown-376850.jpg 2140956] |- |[[Simpson-10472|GLOVER, Edna Arnold]]||1928 Apr 20||1995 Feb 10||||née Simpson; W of Raymond; M of Kelvyn, Mardi, Beth, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Simpson-10472.jpg 2141076] |- |[[Glover-4398|GLOVER, John Raymond]]||||1977 Feb 20||9||S of Ray & Edna; B of Mardi, Edna, Kelvyn (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Glover-4398.jpg 2141078] |- |[[Glover-4397|GLOVER, Kelvyn Edgar]]||||1976 Jul 24||18||S of Ray & Edna; B of Mardi, Beth, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Glover-4398.jpg 2141078] |- |[[Glover-4396|GLOVER, Raymond James]]||1925 Apr 29||2002 Sep 05||||H of Edna; F of Kelvyn (dec), Mardi, Beth, John (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Glover-4398.jpg 2141078] |- |[[Silk-238|GOLDSMITH, Doris Ivy]]||||1988 Jul 10||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Goldsmith-1287.jpg 2141061] |- |[[Goldsmith-1287|GOLDSMITH, Oliver Stephen Edward]]||||1983 Oct 30||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Goldsmith-1287.jpg 2141061] |- |[[Good-2490|GOOD, Mary Annas]]||||1938 Mar 02||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Good-2490.jpg 2141041] |- |[[Good-2490|GOOD, William]]||||1905 Jan 01||45|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Good-2490.jpg 2141041] |- |[[Unknown-376888|GOODWIN, Emma Teresa]]||||1981 Oct 27||||W of Harry; M of Keith, June, Ray|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Unknown-376888.jpg 2140981] |- |[[Grant-9912|GRANT, Robert McKerrow]]||1941 Jun 18||2005 Nov 27||||Partner of Judy; F of Susan, Karen, Alison|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Grant-9912.jpg 2141246] |- |[[Greenwood-1868|GREENWOOD, Albert Leslie]]||1922 Oct 13||2013 Jul 17||||H of Valma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Greenwood-1868.jpg 2141054] |- |[[Ashley-2961|GREENWOOD, Valma June]]||1925 Jun 07||1993 Aug 31||||W of Albert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Greenwood-1868.jpg 2141054] |- |[[Greet-33|GREET, Stanley Leonard]]||||1968 Jul 14||70||AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Greet-33.jpg 2141023] |- |[[Davis-47761|GROUNDS, Pauline Mercedes]]||1913 Jan 07||1991 Nov 30||||W of Raymond; M of Maureen & Michael; G-D & Gt-G-D of Pioneers R. Davis & J. Brisbane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Davis-47761.jpg 2141051] |- |[[Hahn-1911|HAHN, Lionel David Stanfield]]||1940 Sep 02||2013 Apr 03||||H of Lyn; F of Nicole, Shelley, Danni|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Hahn-1911-1.jpg 2141241] |- |[[Haines-3100|HAINES, Herbert (Bertie)]]||1917 Dec 31||1999 May 12||||H of Betty; F of Joy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Hahn-1911.jpg 2141353] |- |[[Colbourn-8|HANNAH, Betty Bertha]]||1913 May 02||1988 Mar 30||74||W of Brooking; M of Thessalie Digby Rendle & Murray|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Colbourn-8.jpg 2141338] |- |[[Hannah-1509|HANNAH, Brooking Digby]]||1908 Nov 15||1994 Oct 27||||H of Betty; F of Thessalie Digby Rendle & Murray|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Hannah-1509.jpg 2141337] |- |[[Boughton-413|HARRISON, Doris May]]||1920 Aug 04||2010 Jun 10||||W of Henry; M of Derrick; M-in-L of Bev; GM of Tom & Emily|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Boughton-413.jpg 2141198] |- |[[Harrison-12303|HARRISON, Henry (Harry)]]||1908 Aug 26||1994 Jan 06||||H of Doris; F of Derrick; F-in-L of Bev; GF of Tom & Emily|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Harrison-12303.jpg 2141199] |- |[[Hartwell-3787|HARTWELL, David Cyril]]||1935 Nov 11||2008 Jan 05||||H of Dawn; F of Donna & Tracey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Hartwell-3787.jpg 2141264] |- |[[Hauser-1278|HAUSER, Joseph Hermann]]||1928 Feb 07||2005 Nov 06||||H of Theresa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Hauser-1278.jpg 2140977] |- |[[Unknown-380401|HAUSER, Theresa Anna-Maria]]||1926 Aug 17||2002 Jan 17||||W of Joseph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Hauser-1278.jpg 2140977] |- |[[Unknown-385249|HAWTHORN, Louisa Annie]]||1915 Dec 25||1998 Sep 05||||M of Roger & Leonie; W of Noel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Unknown-385249.jpg 2141303] |- |[[Hawthorn-1704|HAWTHORN, Noel Charles]]||1915 Mar 21||1998 Mar 17||||H of Louisa; F of Leonie & Roger|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Hawthorn-1704.jpg 2141302] |- |[[Hayhow-4|HAYHOW, Ivan]]||||1978 Apr 17||67||F of Ivan & Kevan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Hayhow-4.jpg 2141072] |- |[[Hayward-1081|HAYWARD, Ronald William]]||1912 Nov 02||1993 Aug 21||||S of John & May; B of Molly|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Hayward-1081-3.jpg 2141307] |- |[[Unknown-385269|HILL, Una Sylina]]||1929 Jan 06||2001 Aug 18||||W of Ray (dec); M of Mark & Lucas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Unknown-385269.jpg 2141048] |- |[[Bonwick-12|HODDINOTT, M E (Mamie)]]||||1975 May 03||78||née Bonwick; W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Bonwick-12.jpg 2141017] |- |[[Hoddinott-33|HODDINOTT, William E]] ||||1967 Apr 03||79||AIF WWI; H of Mamie née Bonwick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Bonwick-12.jpg 2141017] |- |[[Hogan-2957|HOGAN]], Veronica Vera||||1891 May||10||D of G F & M Hogan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Hogan-2952.jpg 2141151] |- |[[Hogan-2952|HOGAN]] Norah Pattie||||1891 May||65?||D of G F & M Hogan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Hogan-2952.jpg 2141151] |- |[[Hudson-8061|HUDSON, George]]||1905||1983|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Hudson-8061.jpg 2141080] |- |[[Unknown-379741|HUDSON, Marjorie]]||1907||2002|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Hudson-8061.jpg 2141080] |- |[[Unknown-379773|HUININK, Fijgje]]||1903 Oct 09||1993 Feb 16||||W of Hendrik; M of Vera, Tilly, Leo; M-in-L of Dick, John, Gerda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Unknown-379773.jpg 2141327] |- |[[Huinink-18|HUININK, Hendrik]]||1910 Jan 25||2001 Dec 22||||F of Vera, Tilly, Leo; F-in-L of Dick (dec), John, Gerda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Huinink-18.jpg 2141326] |- |[[Humphries-1749|HUMPHRIES, Albert John (Albie)]]||1932 Sep 01||1976 Jan ||43||B of Peggy, Wally, Betty, Milli, Kitty, David|| [[Humphries-1749|2141155]] |- |[[Unknown-380204|HUMPHRIES, Beverley]]||1939 Jul 06||2010 Jul 12||||W of David; M of Natalie, Caroline, Melinda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Unknown-380204.jpg 2141248] |- |[[Lindsay-3647|HUNTER, Alice Jean]]||||1977 Jan 24||76||W of Walter; M of James, Walter, Angus|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Lindsay-3647.jpg 2141194] |- |[[Lindsay-3648|HUNTER, James Lindsay]]||1926 Jan 27||2013 Jun 05|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Lindsay-3648.jpg 2141266] |- |[[Hunter-9863|HUNTER, Walter Hamilton]]||||1984 Dec 31||87||H of Alice; F of James, Walter, Angus|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Lindsay-3647.jpg 2141194] |- |[[Huntley-1745|HUNTLEY, Alan Frederick]]||||1987 Jan 06||52||S of Freda (Grace & George Huntley; B of Ray|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Huntley-1745.jpg 2141097] |- |[[Lacco-1|HURST, Lucy Marie]]||1909 Jan 04||1999 Jul 10||||W of William Alfred; M of Will & Bob|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Lacco-1.jpg 2141285] |- |[[Ingbritsen-1|INGBRITSEN, Aubrey Olaf]] ||1908 Feb 03||1992 Jan 23||||b. Jumbunna; H of Inez; F of Pamela & Anita|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Ingbritsen-1.jpg 2141335] |- |[[Ingbritsen-3|INGBRITSEN, Clive Kenneth]] ||1932||1934||2||S of Henrik & Hilda; b. San Remo|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Ingbritsen-2.jpg 2141003] |- |[[Laughton-405|INGBRITSEN, Edna Emily]]||1924 Oct 02||2011 Nov 21||||née Laughton; W of Eivind|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Laughton-405.jpg 2141000] |- |[[Ingbritsen-5|INGBRITSEN, Frederick Harry (Fred)]]||1920 Sep 05||2011 Jun 05|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Ingbritsen-5.jpg 2141002] |- |[[Ingbritsen-2|INGBRITSEN, Henrik Olaf]] ||1875||1948||75||m. Sund, Norway; H of Hilda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Ingbritsen-2.jpg 2141003] |- |[[Nunn-958|INGBRITSEN, Hilda Louise]] ||1888||1957||69||née Nunn; B, Ballarat; W of Henrik|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Ingbritsen-2.jpg 2141003] |- |[[Deurwaarder-3|IPPEL-DEURWAARDER, Janna Lena]]||1920 Jun 09||2004 Sep 08||||W of Otto (dec); M of Daniel, Janneke, Otto|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Deurwaarder-3.jpg 2141256] |- |[[Ippel-4|IPPEL, Daniel]]||1941 Feb 09||2012 Aug 26||||H of Grace; F of Verena, Jonathan, Mark|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Ippel-4.jpg 2141211] |- |[[Johns-3466|IRWIN, Glynis Faye]]||1951 Mar 23||2015 Jan 27||||W of Neil; M of Nicole & Briony; Step-M of Steven & Noel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Johns-3466.jpg 2141207] |- |[[James-12105 |JAMES, Annie]]||||1911 Aug 17||42|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/James-12105.jpg 2140943] |- |[[Davis-49616|JEFFRIES, Dorothy E]]||||1937 Jul 21||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Jeffries-1334.jpg 2140970] |- |[[Jeffries-1334|JEFFRIES, Frederick Henry]]||||1949 Aug 29||56|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Davis-49616.jpg 2140969] |- |[[Jensen-7508|JENSEN, Thomas Peter]] ||1892 Jan 31||1969 Mar 16||||F of Helen & Arthur|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Jensen-7508.jpg 2141026] |- |[[Jess-157|JESS, Joseph]] (Joe)||1923 May 24||2007 Jan 15||||b. Scotland; H of Martha; F of Bobby & Pauline|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Jess-157.jpg 2141251] |- |[[Paddy-140|JESS, Martha]] (Paddy)||1921 Jan 06||2010 Sep 06||||W of Joe; M of Bobby & Pauline|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Paddy-140.jpg 2141250] |- |[[Talbot-2841|JOHNSON, Edith Elsie]]||1923 Aug 09||1993 Jan 29||||W of [[Johnson-61153|Bert]]; M of Kathleen, David, Craig, Ian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Talbot-2841.jpg 2141329] |- |[[Johnson-61153|JOHNSON, Gustave Albert]] (Bert)||1919 Jan 23||1994 Apr 04||||AIF; H of Elsie; F of Kathleen, David, Craig, Ian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Johnson-61153.jpg 2141328] |- |[[Unknown-385567|JOHNSON, Phyllisity]]||1916||1995||||W of Jack; M of John & Carolyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Unknown-385567.jpg 2141084] |- |[[Unknown-385571|JONES, Nellie Louise]]||1912 Jul 29||1998 Nov 11||||W of [[Jones-59003|Stan]]; M of Christine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Unknown-385571.jpg 2141320] |- |[[Jones-59003|JONES, Stanley Arthur]]||1918 Oct 26||2009 Oct 04||||H of Nell; F of Christine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Jones-59003.jpg 2141319] |- |[[Keating-968|KEATING, John Robert]]||1928 Jul 04||2012 Jun 02||||H of Margaret; F of Cassie, Mary, Ginny, Sean, Liam|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Keating-968.jpg 2141209] |- |[[Kirkland-1887|KIRKLAND, H F]]||||1993 Apr 06||79||AIF VX144726; H of May; B of Doss Grace & Ted; Uncle of Janet & Ian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Kirkland-1887.jpg 2140965] |- |[[Kirkland-2220|KIRKLAND, Herbert Alexander]]||1884||1965 Jul 24||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Kirkland-2220.jpg 2140971] |- | [[Lillycrap-Stevens-1|KIRKLAND, June Winifred]] ||1926 Jul 05||2005 Dec 07||||W of [[Kirkland-2221|Edwin]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Lillycrap-Stevens-1.jpg 2140967] |- | [[Kotast-1|KOTAST, Ida]] ||1919 Aug 06||1988 Dec 30||||W of Peter; M of Pete, Loraine, Renata|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Kotast-1.jpg 2141346] |- |Kristensen, Herman (Ingbrigtsen)||1901||1929||28||b. Sund, Norway; ''Drowned Cape Woolami''|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Ingbritsen-2.jpg 2141003] |- | [[Hardy-6632|LACCO, Betty McMaster]] ||1916 May 19||1994 Jul 05|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Hardy-6632.jpg 2141180] |- | [[Lacco-8|LACCO Kenneth Mitchell]] ||1913 Dec 22||2002 Oct 06|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Lacco-8.jpg 2141181] |- | [[Ward-43919|LAMB, Betty Caroline]] ||1917 Nov 27||2007 Oct 02||||W of Jack; M of Ronald, Brenda, Rhonda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Ward-43919.jpg 2141236] |- | [[Lamb-6890|LAMB, Jack]] ||1919 Jul 05||2014 May 21||||H of Betty; F of Ronald, Brenda, Rhonda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Lamb-6890.jpg 2141237] |- | [[Vennell-38|LANCASTER, Gladys Irene]] ||||1993 Jan 02||86||W of William; M of Joan; M-in-L of Kem; GM of Errol|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Vennell-38.jpg 2141063] |- | [[Lancaster-3398|LANCASTER, William Percy Thomas]] ||||1983 Oct 21||79||H of Gladys Irene; F of Joan; F-in-L of Kem; GF of Errol|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Lancaster-3398.jpg 2141064] |- | [[Montgomery-18283|LARTER, Beverley Joan]] ||1934 Dec 17||1998 Jan 03||||W of Robert; M of Sheron & Meryl|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Montgomery-18283.jpg 2141168] |- |Lavery, Hedy||1995 Sep 19||2000 Dec 15||||||2141125 |- |Lavery, Winifred||||||||||2141128 |- | [[Kercheval-187|LAWRENCE, Marion Joyce]] ||1931 Mar 05||2014 Aug 09||||W of William; M of Ronald, Gary, Geoffrey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Kercheval-187.jpg 2141279] |- | [[Lay-3075|LAY, Frederick Ernest]] ||1929 Oct 23||2003 Nov 27||||F of Lindsay (dec), David, Helen, Kenneth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Lay-3075.jpg 2141261] |- | [[Ellerton-134|LEE, Judith Anne]] ||1950 Feb 04||2003 Jun 21||||W of Brian V Lee; M of Jacinta, Tim, Danielle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Ellerton-134.jpg 2141177] |- | [[Legg-2364|LEGG, Glen Charles]] ||1911 Aug 11||2002 Nov 08||||AIF; B of Les, Emily, Tom, Anne, John, Bob, Rita, Bill, Topsy, Jim|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Legg-2364.jpg 2141176] |- | [[Legg-2365|LEGG, James Edward]] ||1923 Aug 06||1997 Sep 24||||H of Doris; F of Eddie, Lyn, Kaye|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Legg-2365.jpg 2141164] |- | [[Kay-4945|LEGG, Mary Dorothy (Dot)]] ||1922 Dec 31||2008 Sep 06||||W of William; M of Rod, Terry, Glann, Angela|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Kay-4945.jpg 2141269] |- | [[Legg-2366|LEGG, William Morris (Tang)]] ||1917 May 20||1999 Dec 20||82||AIF VX75794; H of Dot; F of Rod, Terry, Glenn, Angela|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Legg-2366.jpg 2141268] |- | [[Leighton-3122|LEIGHTON, Gordon Arthur Horatio]] ||1917 Jul 12||2009 Aug 13||||H of Marie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Leighton-3122.jpg 2141094] |- | [[McArthur-3572|LEIGHTON, Marie Evelyn Ruth]] ||1920 Mar 18||2005 Nov 29||||W of Gordon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Leighton-3122.jpg 2141094] |- | [[Berry-24446|LEWINS, Angela Clare]]||1914 Jan 10||2007 Sep 24||||W of Godfrey James; M of Joan, Barry, Bob, Diana|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Berry-24446.jpg 2141242] |- | [[Lewins-63|LEWINS, Barry James]] ||1938 May 08||2009 Apr 22||||S of Godfrey James & Angela Clare Lewins; B of Joan, Bob & Diana|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Lewins-63.jpg 2141243] |- | [[Lewis-56002|LEWIS, John Kenneth]] ||1942 Mar 29||1988 Mar 23||||H of Joy; F of Samantha, Belinda, Rebecca, Rachael, Jodie, Noami & John James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Lewis-56002.jpg 2141120] |- | [[Little-21961|LITTLE, John]] ||1949 May 07||2004 Sep 11||||B of Steven, Dianne, Russell; S of Wilf & June|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Little-21961.jpg 2141270] |- | [[Johnson-137791|MACCIOCCA, Coral Rose]] ||1941 Nov 01||2012 Jul 17||||W of Tony; M of Leanne, Peter, Pam, Mandy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Johnson-137791.jpg 2141219] |- | [[Macciocca-24|MACCIOCCA, Gaetano (Tony)]] ||1934 Aug 27||2010 Jan 25||||H of Coral; F of Leanne, Peter, Pam, Mandy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Macciocca-24.jpg 2141218] |- |Macey, Daphne Joyce||1922 Oct 15||2001 Sep 24||||W of Roland (Ron); M of Joyce, Ronald, Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Macey-549-1.jpg 2141277] |- | [[Macey-549|MACEY, Roland]] ||1921 Feb 26||2013 Aug 20||||H of Daphne Joyce; F of Joyce, Ronald, Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Macey-549.jpg 2141278] |- | [[Sweeney-5480|MALONE, Christine Olive]]||||1974 Jun 08||59||W of Bill; M of Karen; GM of Sylvia, David, Christine, Evelyn, Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Sweeney-5480.jpg 2141140] |- | [[Manley-3703|MANLEY, George Alexander]] ||||1977 Dec 09||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Manley-3703.jpg 2140954] |- | [[Mapleson-35|MAPLESON, George Ernest]]||1911 Nov 12||2000 Jul 11||||S of James & Ethel; B of May, Rupe, Fred, Bill, Jean, Dorothy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Mapleson-35.jpg 2141267] |- |[[McAllister-1997|McALLISTER, A H]]||||1993 Jun 15||69||AIF VX123324|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/McAllister-1997.jpg 2141325] |- | [[Pike-13542|McCABE, Peg]] ||1921 Oct 26||1999 Nov 21||||W of Tom; M of Mary, Michael, Barbara|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Pike-13542.jpg 2141351] |- | [[McCabe-4292|McCABE, Thomas Joseph]] ||1915 Oct 26||1988 Oct 28||||RAAF; H of Peggy; F of Mary, Micahel, Barbara|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/McCabe-4292.jpg 2141352] |- | [[McDonald-29682|McDONALD, John James Peter]] ||||1939 Dec 19||51||F of Silvyr|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/McDonald-29682.jpg 2141142] |- | [[McErlain-14|McERLAIN, Brian Peter (Barney)]] ||1931 Nov 27||2008 Jan 14||||H of Patricia; F of Graham, Lindsay, Mark, Trevor, Craig|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/McErlain-14.jpg 2141322] |- | [[Doyle-10033|McERLAIN, Patricia May]] ||1933 May 17||1997 Apr 20||||W of Brian (Barney); M of Graham, Lindsay, Mark, Trevor, Craig|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Doyle-10033.jpg 2141323] |- |McFarland-Williamson, Zoe Michelle||2006 Jul 19||2006 Oct 12||||D of Leanne & Chris; Sis of Jess & Lucy; GD of Julie & Gordon, Bob & Heather||2141253 |- |[[McGabe-1|McGABE, Charles]] || ||1903 Mar ||||||[[Space:Memorial_Photography|Required]] |- | [[McKay-9712|McKAY, Damien Luke]] ||1976 Jan 31||2005 Nov 29||29|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/McKay-9712.jpg 2140978] |- | [[McLaren-3032|McLAREN, Edward]]||||1924 Jul 22||73||H of Isabella|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/McLaren-3032.jpg 2141045] |- | [[McKerrall-18|McLAREN, Isabella]] ||||1910 Feb 02||56||d. Kilcunda; W of Edward|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/McKerrall-18.jpg 2141044] |- | [[Marshall-28520|McNAMARA, Hannah Ivy]] ||1908 Jun 13||1996 Sep 14||||W of Albert (dec 1970); M of June, Victor, James (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Marshall-28520.jpg 2141297] |- | [[Melvin-2375|MELVIN, William James]] ||||1973 Apr 14||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Melvin-2375.jpg 2140990] |- | [[Acres-429|MIIHALIK, Joan Marion]] ||1923 May 29||2014 Mar 22||||(Keegan) née Acres; W of Ted & Steve; M of Rosemary, Angela, Robyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Acres-429.jpg 2141129] |- | [[Koscal-1|MIIHALIK, Marija]] ||||||||M of Stepan & Joan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Koscal-1.jpg 2141344] |- | [[Mihalik-82|MIIHALIK, Stepan]] ||1921 Jul 26||2003 Dec 11||||H of Joan; F of Robyn; GF of Samantha|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Mihalik-82.jpg 2141257] |- | [[White-59642|MILES, Mary Ann]] ||||1896||49||W of John||Obituary |- | [[Mills-27259|MILLS, Lawrence Joseph]] ||1929 Aug 21||2012 Apr 13||||H of Marie Patricia; F of Clare, Christine, Patrice, Marian, Leonie, Pauline|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Mills-27259.jpg 2141249] |- |Mohacsy, Phyllis May||1939 Feb 07||2014 Jul 02||||W of Kalman; M of Adrienne, Paul, Andrew||2141217 |- | [[McDonough-1471|MOLLOY, Mary Ann]] ||||1918||||W of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/McDonough-1471.jpg 2141144] |- | [[Malloy-875|MOLLOY, Robert]]||||1909 Dec 28||64||H of Mary Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Malloy-875.jpg 2141143] |- |[[Moon-2623|MOON, Dal]] ||||1990 Sep 11||70||H of Irie; F of Diana, Barbara, Lynton|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Moon-2623.jpg 2141342] |- |[[Minetti-11|MOON, Iris Lesley]] ||||2000 May 23||79||W of Dal; M of Diana, Barbara, Lynton|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Minetti-11.jpg 2141341] |- |Morris, Phyllis||1912 Feb 19||1992 Dec 26||||W of Don & Arthur (dec); M of Audrey & Jack||2141330 |- |[[Ingbritsen-4|MULLENGER, Anita May]] ||1915||1982||67||née Ingbritsen; b. Ascot Vale; D of Henrik & Hilda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Ingbritsen-2.jpg 2141003] |- | [[Mulvahil-3|MULVAHIL George Edmond]] ||||2003 Oct 02||74||H of June; F of Michael & Andrea; F-in-L of Susan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Mulvahil-3.jpg 2141284] |- | [[Brassey-115|MULVAHIL, June Lavinia]] ||||1999 Oct 28||68||W of George; M of Michael & Andrea|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Mulvahil-3.jpg 2141284] |- | [[Nettleton-840|NETTLETON, Raymond John]] ||1929 Apr 21||1995 Oct||||b. Coventry, England; d. Cape Woolamai; H of Mollie; F of Sarah & Paul|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Nettleton-840.jpg 2141052] |- | [[Plane-131|NEVILLE, Patricia Anne]] ||1932 Nov 16||2000 Sep 05||||M of Stephen, Gregory, Amanda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Plane-131.jpg 2141073] |- |[[Dicker-446|NORMINGTON, Alice]] ||1904 Jul 02||1991 Dec 15||||W of Reginald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Normington-118.jpg 2141106] |- | [[Normington-118|NORMINGTON, Reginald Talbot]] ||1906 Nov 07||1978 Apr 22||||H of Alice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Normington-118.jpg 2141106] |- | [[Skinner-10010|NORTHCOTT, Christina Annie]] ||1908 Apr 08||2002 Aug 16||||W of Dudley||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Skinner-10010.jpg 2141157] |- | [[Northcott-789|NORTHCOTT, Dudley Treherne]] ||1908 Sep 26||1994 Dec 17||||b. Nathalia, Vic; H of Christina; F of Lerys & Moira|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Northcott-789.jpg 2141156] |- | [[Notley-258|NOTLEY, Keith John]] ||1970 Oct 29||2007 Nov 13||37||S of Robert & Phyllis; B of Trevor & Sharyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Notley-258.jpg 2141260] |- | [[O'Brien-13743|O'BRIEN, George Grant]] ||1923 Dec 26||2008 Apr 12||||H of Patricia; F of Marie, Pater, Paul, David, Stephen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/O_Brien-13743.jpg 2141227] |- | [[O'Brien-13744|O'BRIEN, Morris John]] ||1923 Jun 02||2011 Oct 25||||H of Audrey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/O_Brien-13744.jpg 2141089] |- | [[Sculley-66|O'BRIEN, Patricia Margaret]] ||1929 Feb 13||2015 Apr 11||||M of Marie, Peter, Paul, David, Stephen; W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Sculley-66.jpg 2141228] |- | [[O'Farrell-406|O'FARRELL, Mary Theresa]] ||||1981 Aug 24|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/O_Farrell-406.jpg 2141100] |- |[[Unknown-312195|PATERSON, Ella]] || ||1923 May 4 ||||Sp. William A PATERSON||[[Space:Memorial_Photography|Required]] |- | [[Pearson-16916|PEARSON, Eric M]] ||||1984 Feb 02||66|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Pearson-16916.jpg 2141081] |- |[[Dalton-3060|PETERS, Mary Jane]] ||1845||1899 Oct 18||54||||[[Space:Memorial_Photography|Required]] |- | [[Pigdon-90|PIGDON, Bert]] ||||1979 Feb 05||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Pigdon-90.jpg 2141070] |- | [[Craig-9823|PILLING, Margaret]] ||||1911 Jan 20||68||||2140951 |- | [[Pilling-255|PILLING, Thomas]] ||||1910 Jun 25||77||||2140951 |- | [[Forecast-17|PLANE, Amy (Gra)]] ||1904 Dec 10||1984 Feb 13|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Forecast-17.jpg 2141074] |- | [[Plane-132|PLANE, Omar V]] ||1906 Jun 06||1978 Jun 27|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Plane-132.jpg 2141075] |- | [[Porthouse-55|PORTHOUSE, Donald Hugh]] ||1929 Jan 18||2010 Apr 05||||H of Joy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Porthouse-55.jpg 2141208] |- |[[Potter-5052|POTTER, Atric Hugh]]||||1964 Sep 16||75||AIF VX55520; F of James Potter (late RAAF d. 1953 Aug 29 Thursday Island)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Potter-5052.jpg 2141028] |- |[[Potter-4902|POTTER, Herbert Edward]] ||1845||1915 Dec 24||||b. Wymeswold, England; d. San Remo; H of [[Anderson-23738|Mary Anderson]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Potter-4902.jpg 2141018] |- |[[Unknown-316083|POTTER, Lillis A]]||||1970 Jan 04|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Bennett-12959.jpg 2141029] |- |[[Anderson-23738|POTTER, Mary Anderson]] ||1855||1949||||b. New Herwood; d. San Remo; W of [[Potter-4902|Herbert]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Potter-4902.jpg 2141018] |- | [[Potter-15056|POTTER, Robert (Syd)]] ||1948 Nov 12||2013 May 20||||F of Tracy, Jock, Lauren|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Potter-15056.jpg 2141222] |- | [[Presbury-120|PRESBURY, Cyril]] ||1921 Sep 01||1999 Jul 03||77||H of Eileen; F of James, Fay, William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Presbury-120.jpg 2141165] |- | [[Price-31371|PRICE, James]] ||1856||1925|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Price-31372.jpg 2140973] |- | [[Maltby-3290|PRICE, Lettice]] ||1827||1890|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Price-31372.jpg 2140973] |- | [[Price-31372|PRICE, William]] ||1797||1881|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Price-31372.jpg 2140973] |- | [[Pryor-2947|PRYOR, Colin Charles]] ||1922 Jan 08||2006 Jun 17||||AIF VX19160; H of Winsome; F of Ross; GF of Colin, Mark, Rebecca|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Pryor-2947.jpg 2141189] |- | [[Malycha-58|QUINN, Michaelena]] ||||1978 Sep 29||91|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Malycha-58.jpg 2141116] |- |Rankin, Jesse Pham||2014 Apr 30||2014 Apr 30||||S of Richard & Nhung; GS of Margaret; Gt-GS of Lucy & Vern||2141059 |- | [[Selby-1362|RAY, Daphne]] ||||1999 Nov 05||92||nee Selby; W of Herb; M of Wilma & Geoffrey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Selby-1362.jpg 2141314] |- | [[Ray-13625|RAY, Geoffrey Herbert]] ||1944 Sep 07||2014 May 17||||H of Joan; F of Angie & Mark; F-in-L of Mel & Toby|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Ray-13625.jpg 2141313] |- | [[Ray-13624|RAY, Herbert Grove]] ||1911||1991||||RAAF LAC 121067; H of Daphne; F of Wilma & Geoffrey; F-in-L of Joan & Ian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Ray-13624.jpg 2141315] |- | [[Richards-22023|RICHARDS, Frank Henry Robert]] ||1921 Oct 26||2010 Nov 07||||AIF; H of Heather; F of David, Grace, Paul, John, Stephen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Richards-22023.jpg 2141221] |- | [[Plane-135|ROBERTS, June Vivienne]] ||1927 Jun 12||1989 Jun 02|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Plane-135.jpg 2141350] |- | [[Rogers-43452|ROGERS, John Stanley]] ||1917 May 06||1990 Jun 11||||H of Maud Rogers; Step-F of Helen, Marie, Faye, Peter, Wayne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Rogers-43452.jpg 2141343] |- | [[Stevens-29635|ROWE, Lily]] ||1897 Jun 12||1991 Mar 06||||W of Frederick; M of Violet & Beryl|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Stevens-29635.jpg 2141339] |- | [[Russell-35551|RUSSELL, Charles Ernest]] ||1917 Apr 12||2000 Jul 03||||AIF NX68840; H of Adel Josephine; F of Colin, Pam, Dianne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Russell-35551.jpg 2141086] |- |Schneider, H W (Bill)||1934 Apr 09||1999 Nov 04||||H of Robyn; F of Roslyn, Wim, Joy||2141283 |- | [[Martin-86696|SCHRAM, Edna Jean]] ||1920 Jul 12||2013 Jun 28||||W of Les; M of Stanley & Ian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Martin-86696.jpg 2141172] |- | [[Schram-722|SCHRAM, Leslie Colin]] ||||||||AIF VX52365; H f Edna; F of Stanley, Ian; F-in-L of Doreen & Donna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Schram-722.jpg 2141171] |- | [[Schroder-680|SCHRODER, Helge Darger (Harry)]] ||1894||1985||||b. Norway; d. San Remo; H of Ruth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Schroder-680.jpg 2141098] |- | [[Schwartz-5648|SCHWARTZ, Helmut Albin]] ||1940 Sep 20||2010 May 28|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Schwartz-5648.jpg n2141197] |- | [[Heron-1690|SCOURGE, Inez Maude]] ||1913 May 18||2007 Apr 01||||(Ingbritsen) née Heron; M of Pamela & Anita|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Heron-1690.jpg 2141334] |- | [[Searle-2615|SEARLE, Harry Robert]] ||1924 Jan 30||1994 Dec 15||||H of Joan; F of Julie & Geoff|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Searle-2615.jpg 2141294] |- | [[Harris-61242|SEARLE, Joan Millicent]] ||1924 Jul 29||1999 Mar 28||||W of Harry; M of Julie & Geoff|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Harris-61242.jpg 2141293] |- |[[Videion-1|SEYFFER, Kerrie Jane née Videion]]||||2017||||Sp Russell|| [[Space:Memorial_Photography|Required]] |- | [[Sellers-5024|SELLERS, John James]] ||1915 Oct 13||2000 Oct 13||||H of Kathleen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Sellers-5024.jpg 2140979] |- | [[Williams-127809|SELLERS, Kathleen]] ||1921 Nov 09||2003 Dec 07||||née Williams; W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Sellers-5024.jpg 2140979] |- | [[Shackleton-753|SHACKLETON, Ronald]]||1927 Aug 27||2000 Jul 07|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Shackleton-753.jpg 2141166] |- |Shaw, Jean Amelia||1920 Mar 24||2000 Jul 09||||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Shaw-28664.jpg 2141282] |- | [[Shaw-28664|SHAW, John William]] ||1924 Sep 08||2004 Jul 11||||H of Jean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Shaw-28664.jpg 2141282] |- | [[Horsburgh-719|SHAWCROFT, Joan Walsh]] ||1916 Apr 20||2002 Feb 16||||W of Jim; M of John, Jeff, Allan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Horsburgh-719.jpg 2141273] |- | [[Sheppard-6025|SHEPPARD, Eric Leslie]] ||1926 Aug 30||2013 Dec 24||||RAF 3084080; F of Richard Graham & Pamela Diane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Sheppard-6025.jpg 2141214] |- | [[Sherritt-80|SHERRITT, Edward Norman (Joe)]] ||||1984 Oct 01||67||H of Pamela|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Sherritt-80.jpg 2141083] |- | [[Hayes-22024|SHERRITT, Pamela Mary Lila]] ||||1995 Jun 29||75||W of Edward|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Sherritt-80.jpg 2141083] |- |[[Trask-589|SIFFORD, Lucy]]||1921 Oct 31||2005 Dec 26||||W of Vernon; M of Margaret & Arthur|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Sifford-158.jpg 2141060] |- |[[Sifford-158|SIFFORD, Vernon]] ||1907 Sep 26||1984 Sep 13||||b. Missouri, USA; H of Lucy; F of Margaret & Arthur|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Sifford-158.jpg 2141060] |- | [[Simpson-26865|SIMPSON, Amy Arnold]] ||1923 Feb 26||2004 May 29||||D of Glady & Edgar Simpson; Sis of Winnie, Margaret, Edna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Simpson-26865.jpg 2141024] |- | [[Skinner-11479|Skinner, Alan Douglas]] ||1925 Mar 31||2012 Jul 02||||H of Valerie (Tommy( (dec) & then Pearl; F of Graeme, Phillip, Suzanna, Edmund|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Skinner-11479.jpg 2141160] |- | [[Skinner-10011|SKINNER, Jean Marion]] ||1910 Apr 22||1993 Nov 14|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Skinner-10011.jpg 2141158] |- | [[Pearse-1432|SKINNER, Valerie Adelaide]] ||1924 Dec 27||1995 Mar 05||||b. Adelaide, SA; W of Alan; M of Graeme, Phillip, Suzanne, Edmund|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Pearse-1432.jpg 2141159] |- | [[Small-2614|SMALL, Thomas]] ||1835||1912||||H of Zilpha Burchett|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Small-2614.jpg 2140960] |- | [[Small-8089|SMALL, William]] ||||1924|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Small-2614.jpg 2140960] |- | [[Burchett-2611|SMALL, Zilpha]] ||||1903|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Small-2614.jpg 2140960] |- | [[Rogers-43479|SMITH, Annie]] ||||1903 Jun 11||54||W of Edwin; M of Mabel, Ada, Arthur, Albert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Smith-312413.jpg 2140962] |- | [[Smith-312413|SMITH, Edwin]] ||||1921 Aug 10||72||H of Annie; F of Mabel, Ada, Arthur, Albert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Smith-312413.jpg 2140962] |- | [[Smith-312409|SMITH, Mabel]] ||||1919 May 04||28||D of Annie and Edwin Smith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Smith-312413.jpg 2140962] |- | [[Smith-312484|SMITH, William (Bill)]] ||1920 May 22||2003 Oct 23||||H of Harriet (Topsy); F of Lorraine, Heather, Dawn, Kevin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Smith-312484.jpg 2141265] |- | [[Southry-5|SOUTHRY, Henry Charles George]] ||1921 May 25||1993 Dec 17||||B of Dolly (U.K.)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Southry-5.jpg 2141308] |- | [[Spargo-383|SPARGO, Robert Henry]] ||1913 Jul 07||1994 May 14||||H of Dorothy; F of Robert, Raymond, Richard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Spargo-383.jpg 2141310] |- | [[Spence-6872|SPENCE, James Edward]] ||1939 Nov 06||1998 Jan 18||||H of Lillian; F & F-in-L of Michael, Anne, Jimmy & Kerry Valma (Bub) & Colin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Spence-6872.jpg 2141049] |- |[[Sposito-2|SPOSITO, Florence]] ||||1977 Oct 13||||Mrs Mouchmore||[[Space:Memorial_Photography|Required]] |- | [[Steele-13598|STEELE, Kenneth Raymond]] ||1935 Nov 30||2012 Oct 27||||H of Ruth Edith; F of Kenneth, Alan, Mark|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Steele-13598.jpg 2141229] |- | [[Klingszot-1|STEELE, Ruth Edith]] ||1931 Sep 18||2008 Mar 04||||W of Kenneth Raymond; M of Gabrielle, Kenneth, Alan, Mark|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Klingszot-1.jpg 2141230] |- | [[Stewart-56141|STEWART, Kenneth Jeffrey]] ||1964 Mar 05||1997 Oct 18||||S of Jeffrey & Willempje; B of Neville & Jennifer|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Stewart-56141.jpg 2141324] |- | [[Latham-4382|STOKES, Doris Ellen]] ||||2007 Apr 26||95||W of Philip|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Latham-4382.jpg 2141067] |- | [[Stokes-8248|STOKES, Philip William Clifford]] ||||1983 Oct 18||76||AIF VX47598; H of Bill, Barbara, Barry, Heather|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Stokes-8248.jpg 2141066] |- | [[Bennett-39615|STONES, Anne Cecilia]] ||1949 Nov 23||2012 Jun 17||||née Bennett; W of Chris; M of Craig, Leanne, Brent; M-in-L of Scott|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Stones-682.jpg 2141131] |- | [[Stones-682|STONES, Christopher Edward]] ||1947 Nov 21||2012 May 15||||H of Anne; F of Craig, Leanne, Brent; F-in-L of Scott|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Stones-682.jpg 2141131] |- | [[Stott-1423|STOTT, Elaine Clare]] ||1964 Mar 25||1986 Feb 04|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Stott-1423.jpg 2140996] |- | [[Suckling-483|SUCKLING, Mark Thomas]]||1958 Sep 08||2014 Jan 02||||S of Martin (dec) & Fay; B of Michael, Fiona, Shaun|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Suckling-483.jpg 2141247] |- | [[Arblaster-196|SWAN, Gladys Edna]] ||1910 Apr 30||2007 Jan 17|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Swan-5048.jpg 2141234] |- | [[Swan-5048|SWAN, John Albert]] ||1907 Feb 02||1991 Sep 26|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Swan-5048.jpg 2141234] |- | [[Talbot-5853|TALBOT, Lindsay Ralph]] ||1921 Jul 26||2010 May 10||||H of Mary; F of Bruce, Dennis, Peter, Allan, Robin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Talbot-5853.jpg 2141196] |- | [[Kerslake-476|TALBOT, Mary]] ||1920 Apr 09||2011 May 21||||W of Lindsay Ralph; M of Bruce, Dennis, Peter, Allan, Robin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Kerslake-476.jpg 2141202] |- | [[Tasker-458|TASKER, James]] ||1900 Feb 10||1972 Jan 03|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Tasker-458.jpg 2141025] |- | [[Tevelein-70|TEVELEIN, Gary]] ||1955 Nov 26||2009 Jul 25||||S of Nancy & Ron; B of Gail, Julie, Russell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Tevelein-70.jpg 2141225] |- |Tevelein, Nancy||1931 Jul 05||||||W of Ronald; M of Gary, Gail, Julie, Russell||2141091 |- |Tevelein, Ronald George||1928 Oct 21||||||H of Nancy; F of Gary, Gail, Julie, Russell||2141091 |- | [[Thomas-66338|THOMAS, Leslie George]] ||1909 Oct 11||1999 Oct 13||||H of Marj; F of Brian & Althea|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Thomas-66338.jpg 2140959] |- | [[Flett-660|THOMAS, Marjorie Kirk]] ||1906 Apr 30||1982 Apr 19||||W of Les; M of Brian & Althea|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Thomas-66338.jpg 2140959] |- | [[Kent-4922|THOMPSON, Florence Elizabeth]] ||1891||1978||||W of Walter; M of Floris, Edith, Linda, Wally, Lois|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Thompson-36514.jpg 2140985] |- | [[Thompson-36514|THOMPSON, Walter James]] ||1885||1976||||H of Florence; F of Floris, Edith, Linda, Wally, Lois|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Thompson-36514.jpg 2140985] |- | [[Weir-6055|THOROGOOD, Anne Elizabeth]]||1932 May 14||2012 Sep 13||||née Weir; M of David & Melissa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Weir-6055.jpg 2141213] |- | [[Timms-1352|TIMMS, Allan Thomas]] ||1922 Nov 02||1999 Jan 09||||H of Ethel; F of Patrick, Jacqueline, Patricia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Timms-1352.jpg 2141286] |- | [[Todd-6199|TODD, Garry William]] ||1952 Aug 16||2002 Aug 30||||S of Keith & Thelma; B of Ronald & Diane (Tuppy)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Todd-6199.jpg 2141259] |- | [[Todd-6198|TODD, Keith William]] ||||1974 Feb 06||49||RAAF; H of Thelma; F of Ronald, Garry, Diane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Todd-6198.jpg 2141311] |- | [[Yann-19|TODD, Thelma Lyla]] ||1927 Nov 28||1995 Oct 23||||W of Keith; M of Ronald, Garry, Tuppy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Yann-19.jpg 2141312] |- | [[Trehearne-3|TREHEARNE, Leslie John Robert]] ||1925 Jun 13||2009 Feb 03||||RAF; H of Winifred Jean; F of David James , Paul Douglas & Lillian Gaye|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Trehearne-3.jpg 2141299] |- | [[Trehearne-20|TREHEARNE, Paul Douglas]] ||1958 May 31||2004 Dec 08||||S of Leslie & Winifred; B of David & Jillian; B-in-L of Alan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Trehearne-20.jpg 2141300] |- |Trigt, Therese||1941 Apr 14||2008 Nov 01||||W of John; M of Lauren, Amelia, Connor, Lachlan||2141226 |- |Unknown||||||||||2141132 |- | [[Urquhart-2898|URQUHARTt, Kevin George]]||1925 Mar 03||2006 Jun 23||||H of Elaine; F of Peter, Sheryle, Kevin; Step-F of Mark & Sharyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Urquhart-2898.jpg 2141233] |- | [[Van_Der_Meer-1095|Van Der MEER, Frank Arie]] ||1923 Jul 16||2000 Dec 26||||H of Petronella; F of Frank, Trude, Yvonne, Peter, Paul|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Van_Der_Meer-1095.jpg 2141121] |- |Van Der Meer, Petronella Adrianna||1927 Mar 23||2005 Jul 04||||W of Frank; M of Frank, Trude, Yvonne, Peter, Paul|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Van_Der_Meer-1095.jpg 2141121] |- | [[Fisher-30512|VARCOE, Patricia Mary]] ||1932||2012||||nee Fisher; W of Robert; M of Robert, Edward, Kay, Tim|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Varcoe-471.jpg 2141220] |- | [[Varcoe-471|VARCOE, Robert Shelmerdine]] ||1932||2011||||H of Patricia; F of Robert, Edward, Kay, Tim|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Varcoe-471.jpg 2141220] |- | [[Vincent-10356|VINCENT, Anthony Paul]] ||1922 Oct 19||2012 Mar 31||||H of Vivienne; F of John; F-in-L of Michelle; GF of Kate & Andrew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Vincent-10356.jpg 2141095] |- |Wade, Bessie Elizabeth||1932 Feb 11||2006 Nov 11||||W of Tom; M of Kenneth, David, Glenn, Libby, Sally||2141193 |- | [[Wakefield-5637|WAKEFIELD, Alan Ross]] ||1917 Sep 22||1985 Jul 22||||H of Valerie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Wakefield-5637.jpg 2141119] |- |Wakefield, Valerie May||1937 Mar 03||1995 Jan 03||||W of Alan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Wakefield-5637.jpg 2141119] |- | [[Wallis-5191|WALLIS, Ronald]] ||1929 May 29||2007 Nov 19||||F of Fiona; GF of Jarrod & Ella|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Wallis-5191.jpg 2141195] |- | [[Walmsley-1350|WALMSLEY, John Anthony]] ||1928 Jan 04||2003 Nov 09||||H of Denise; F of Sue, Martin, Gerard, Marita, Kate|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Walmsley-1350.jpg 2141263] |- | [[Walton-11540|WALTON, Frank]] ||1936 Apr 06||2012 Aug 16||||H of Val; F of Michael, Tony, Lisa, Chris|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Walton-11540-1.jpg 2141238] |- | [[Mitchell-43954|WALTON, Kate]] ||1959 Aug 02||2007 Apr 25||||W of Michael; M of Brooke; D of Mary & Rod Mitchell; Sis of Angus|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/Mitchell-43954.jpg 2141245] |- | [[McKinnon-4153|WALTON, Valma Joy]] ||1938 Oct 29||2007 Apr 17||||W of Frank; M of Michael, Tony, Lisa, Chris|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Walton-11540-1.jpg 2141238] |- |Wardall, Hilda Olive||1904 Jan 26||1991 Jun 13||||||2141336 |- | [[Warren-23389|WARREN, John Henry (Kittens)]] ||||1999 Mar 01||67||B of Lynette & Bob|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Warren-23389.jpg 2141071] |- | [[McNamara-4500|WATT, June Alma]] ||1929 Oct 27||2014 Jul 11||||W of Stan; M of Jenny & Jill|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/McNamara-4500.jpg 2141204] |- | [[Watt-6706|WATT, Stanley Clifford]] ||1929 Sep 20||2012 Feb 17||||H of June; F of Jenny & Jill|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Watt-6706.jpg 2141205] |- | [[Park-2615|WEIR, Annie Maude (Nancy)]] ||1905 Aug 05||1994 Feb 22||||W of Charles; M of Suzanne-Park; GM of Kylie & Marnie Chadwick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Weir-2585.jpg 2140982] |- | [[Weir-2585|WEIR, Charles Royce]] ||1904 Jan 24||1980 May 31||||H of Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Weir-2585.jpg 2140982] |- | [[Harcourt-477|WHITE, Dorothy Ellen May]] ||||2009 Jul 24||94||née Harcourt; W of Kenneth; M of Helen & Geoffrey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/White-37409.jpg 2141079] |- | [[White-37409|WHITE, Kenneth James]] ||||1981 Aug 20||66||AIF VX73349; H of Dorothy; F of Helen & Geoffrey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/White-37409.jpg 2141079] |- | [[Edwards-41186|WIKMAN, Dorothy Josephine]] ||1920 Feb 15||2008 Feb 11||88||W of Hec; M of Lyn, Helen, Janice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Edwards-41186.jpg 2141355] |- | [[Wikman-108|WIKMAN, H N]] ||||1998 Feb 03||77||AIF VX131754; H of Dot; F of Lyn, Helen, Janice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Wikman-108.jpg 2141356] |- |Williams, Eileen Jane Alexandra||1931 Jul 03||2001 Nov 13||||W of Derek; M of Philip, Donald, Ian & Jeanette||2141258 |- | [[Williams-127550|WILLIAMS, Lyle Charles]] ||1935 Nov 18||2012 Nov 24||||H of Elaine; F of Rob, Neil, Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Williams-127550.jpg 2141130] |- | [[Brunn-120|WILLIAMS, Margaret Amelia]] ||1901 Apr 25||2002 Apr 10||||W of Tom; M of Don & Lyle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Brunn-120.jpg 2141182] |- | [[Williams-127545|WILLIAMS, Thomas Walter]] ||1895 May 02||1977 Jul 17||||H of Margaret; F of Don & Lyle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Williams-127545.jpg 2141183] |- | [[Williamson-18645|WILLIAMSON, Robert John]] ||1949 Sep 22||2013 Aug 23||||H of Heather; F of Sharon, Tammy, Chris & Robert jnr|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Williamson-18645.jpg 2141210] |- | [[Wilson-107065|WILSON, Anthony Leo (DJ Anthony)]] ||1979 Oct 01||2012 Dec 01||||S of Margaret & Leo; B of Louise & Paul|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Wilson-107065.jpg 2141223] |- | [[Wintle-102|WINTLE, Kevin Andrew]] ||1923 May 16||2008 Oct 17||||AIF; H of Edie; F of Billy, Bobby, Kevin, Linda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Wintle-102.jpg 2141231] |- | [[Moon-8074|WINTLE, Diana]] ||1942 Feb 25||2004 May 28||||W of Bill; M of Sharon & Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Moon-8074.jpg 2141288] |- | [[Giles-7674|WINTLE, Edith Myrtle]] ||1918 Sep 01||2012 Apr 01||||W of Kevin; M of Billy, Bobby, Kevin, Linda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Giles-7674.jpg 2141232] |- | [[Wintle-101|WINTLE, Vivian William (Snow)]] ||||1985 May 15||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Wintle-101.jpg 2140984] |- |[[Wittke-36|WITTKE, Gunter Helmut]] ||1939 Dec 20||2013 Jul 27||||H of Suzanne; F of Gina & Brigitte; S of Gustav & Meta; B of Horst, Ingrid, Doris|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Wittke-36.jpg 2141212] |} ==More links and lists about this Cemetery== #Website • [http://trove.nla.gov.au/list?id=86541 Trove] aka National Library of Australia, Compiled List of articles, content from libraries, museums, archives and other research organisations found in the research and creation for the people profiles of this Cemetery - [http://help.nla.gov.au/trove/using-trove/creating-contributing/lists Trove Help with Lists]

Sand Beach Cemetery, Rock Island, Wisconsin

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[[Category: Sand Beach Cemetery, Washington, Door County, Wisconsin]] ==About== Sand Beach Cemetery/Rock Island #3 is located on the south eastern shore of Rock Island Wisconsin. Rock Island is a Wisconsin State Park located north of Washington Island in Door County Wisconsin. There are only three gravestones left standing but the fenced off area indicates there may be more intered there. ==Interments== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Last Name || First Name || Date of Birth || Date of Death || Picture |- |[[Thordarson-82|Thordarson]]||[[ Thordarson-82|Chester]]||1867||1945||[[Image:Sand_Beach_Cemetery_Rock_Island_Wisconsin.jpg|50px]] |- |Boon||Francis||13 Jan 1842||27 May 1847||[[Image:Sand_Beach_Cemetery_Rock_Island_Wisconsin-1.jpg|50px]] |- |Boon||John||04 Jan 1815||18 Mar 1866||[[Image:Sand_Beach_Cemetery_Rock_Island_Wisconsin-2.jpg|50px]] |- |}

Sandemanian (Glasite) Church

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[[Category: Religion Project]] [[Category:Vincent Family and the Sandemanian Church]] [[Category:Boosey Family and the Sandemanian Church]] [[Category:Young Family and the Sandemanian Church]] [[Category:Leighton Family and the Sandemanian Church]] [[Category:Peat Family and the Sandemanian Church]] [[Category:Sandemanian (Glasite)_Church]] [[Category:Chater Family and the Sandemanian Church]] [[Category:Rutt Family and the Sandemanian Church]] [[Space:History_of_Nonconformists_in_London%2C_England_and_surrounding_counties| This page is part of History of Nonconformists in London, England and surrounding counties, an England Team Topic]]
[[Project:England|England Project]] | [[Space:England_Project_-_Topics_Team|Topics Teams]] ==Introduction== {{Image|file=Sandeman-87.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Robert Sandeman }} The Sandemanian Church (or Glasite Church in Scotland) was a small denomination, based on the teachings of [[Glas-57|John Glas]] and [[Sandeman-87|Robert Sandeman]] in Scotland from 1730 with a congregation in London beginning to meet in about 1760. Of interest to genealogy was the fact that there were a small number of families who dominated the church for a number of generations. Even those individuals who did not become members (did not make a personal profession of faith) may still attend the weekly services and would be related to other church families, as many are likely to marry within the various communities. The London church included notables such as [[Faraday-4|Michael Faraday]]. The church has now died out. ==Links to other pages== [[Space:Research_into_the_London_Sandemanian_Church|Research into the London Sandemanian Church]] outlines the ideas behind the research into the Sandemanian Church
[[Space:The_arrival_of_Sandemanianism_in_London|The arrival of Sandemanianism in London]] with details of the people involved and the impact on the nonconformist community
==Families in the London Sandemanian Church== Based on research by historian Geoffrey Cantor and other sources, a number of families have been found to be involved in the church over several generations. These include the following families:- *Barnard *Blaikley *Boosey *Chater *Deacon *Faraday *Grosvenor *Leighton *Reid *Rutt *Sandeman *Vincent *Whitelaw Other pages with details of Sandemanians
[[Space:Sandemanian_church_london_membership_list|Sandemanian Church London membership list]]
[[Space:Trevor_Pickup_To-Do_List|London Sandemanian marriages and other links between families]]
[[Space:Sandemanians_and_the_bookbinding%2C_paper_and_publishing_trades|Sandemanians and the bookbinding, paper and publishing trades]]
[[Space:Grosvenor_Stationers_business%2C_London|Grosvenor Family Stationers business]]
[[Space:Reid_and_Sons%2C_Silversmiths|Reid and Sons Silversmiths]]
[[Space:London_Nonconformist_Glass_Cutters|London Nonconformist Glass Cutters, the Leathley, Chater and Hayward Families]]
[[Space:Sandemanian_Church%2C_Old_Buckenham%2C_Norfolk| Sandemanian Church, Old Buckenham, Norfolk]]
Barnard and Reid families were silversmiths and worked together. ===Sub categories=== Sub categories for some of the key families have been set up, for example [[:Category:Boosey_Family_and_the_Sandemanian_Church| Boosey Family and the London Sandemanian Church]] [[:Category:Chater Family and the Sandemanian Church| Chater Family and the London Sandemanian Church]] [[:Category:Deacon Family and the London Sandemanian Church| Deacon Family and the London Sandemanian Church]] [[:Category:Leighton_Family_and_the_Sandemanian_Church| Leighton Family and the London Sandemanian Church]] [[:Category:Peat_Family_and_the_Sandemanian_Church| Peat Family and the Sandemanian Church]] [[:Category:Rutt_Family_and_the_Sandemanian_Church| Rutt Family and the London Sandemanian Church]] [[:Category:Vincent_Family_and_the_Sandemanian_Church| Vincent Family and the London Sandemanian Church]] [[:Category:Young_Family_and_the_Sandemanian_Church| Young Family and the Sandemanian Church]] ===Short histories=== Short histories of the various families have also been written [[Space:Barnard_Family_and_the_Sandemanian_ Church|Barnard Family and the Sandemanian Church]]
[[Space:Boosey_Family_and_the_Sandemanian_Church|Boosey Family and the Sandemanian Church]]
[[Space:Chater_Family_and_the_Sandemanian_Church|Chater Family and the Sandemanian Church]]
[[Space:Deacon_Family_and_the_Sandemanian_Church| Deacon Family and the Sandemanian Church]]
[[Space:Leighton_Family_and_the_Sandemanian_Church|Leighton Family and the Sandemanian Church]]
[[Space:Peat_Family_and_the_Sandemanian_Church|Peat Family and the Sandemanian Church]]
[[Space:Rutt_Family_and_the_Sandemanian_Church|Rutt Family and the Sandemanian Church]]
[[Space:Vincent Family and the Sandemanian Church|Vincent Family and the Sandemanian Church]]
[[Space:Young_Family_and_the_Sandemanian_Church|Young Family and the Sandemanian Church]] ==Other pages with details of Sandemanians== [[Space:Sandemanian_church_london_membership_list|Sandemanian Church London membership list]]
[[Space:Sandemanians_and_the_bookbinding%2C_paper_and_publishing_trades|Sandemanians and the bookbinding, paper and publishing trades]]
[[Space:Grosvenor_Stationers_business%2C_London|Grosvenor Family Stationers business]]
[[Space:Reid_and_Sons%2C_Silversmiths|Reid and Sons Silversmiths]]
[[Space:London_Nonconformist_Glass_Cutters|London Nonconformist Glass Cutters, the Leathley, Chater and Hayward Families]]
==See Also== For details of the life of [[Glas-57|John Glas]] and the founding of the church *"John Glas, 1695-1773" by John Thomas Hornsby, Edinburgh University PHD Thesis, 1936, Page 186, accessed from http://www.glasite.org/archive/items/show/122 by [[Pickup-177|Trevor Pickup]] on 16th August 2018

Sandemanian church london membership list

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category: Sandemanian Church, Islington, London]] [[Space:History_of_Nonconformists_in_London%2C_England_and_surrounding_counties| This page is part of History of Nonconformists in London, England and surrounding counties, an England Team Topic]]
[[Project:England|England Project]] | [[Space:England_Project_-_Topics_Team|Topics Teams]] === The Sandemanians === The Sandemanians were a small protestant denomination that began in Scotland and spread across England and to America. The wikipedia page has many details, including details of notable members, such as Michael Faraday. The London meeting house had a small number of families who were members for several generations, and they also often married within the church. This list is the male members of the church from 1821 until 1867, although there are dates either side of this range. The list was re-typed from a pdf downloaded from [https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-1-349-13131-0 Springer Publishing] containing the extracts of the book Michael Faraday: Sandemanian and Scientist by Prof. Geoffrey Cantor. '''See below for other more useful membership lists''' The aim is to replace the names in the list with the relevant wikitree ID's, and to identify the Sandemanian membership. ==Research into the Sandemanian's in London== ===Introduction and Research Questions=== [[Space:Sandemanian_(Glasite)_Church|An introduction to the Sandemanian Church]] includes an overview but also details of the categories used for the various families
[[Space:Research_into_the_London_Sandemanian_Church|Research into the London Sandemanian Church]] and the questions I am seeking to answer
[[Space:The_arrival_of_Sandemanianism_in_London|The arrival of Sandemanianism in London]] with details of the people involved and the impact on the nonconformist community
Histories of other Sandemanian Families
[[Space:Barnard_Family_and_the_Sandemanian_ Church|Barnard Family and the Sandemanian Church]]
[[Space:Baynes_Family_and_the_Sandemanian_ Church|Baynes Family and the Sandemanian Church]]
[[Space:Boosey_Family_and_the_Sandemanian_Church|Boosey Family and the Sandemanian Church]]
[[Space:Chater_Family_and_the_Sandemanian_Church|Chater Family and the Sandemanian Church]]
[[Space:Deacon_Family_and_the_Sandemanian_Church| Deacon Family and the Sandemanian Church]]
[[Space:Leighton_Family_and_the_Sandemanian_Church|Leighton Family and the Sandemanian Church]]
[[Space:Peat_Family_and_the_Sandemanian_Church|Peat Family and the Sandemanian Church]]
[[Space:Rutt_Family_and_the_Sandemanian_Church|Rutt Family, London Nonconformists]]
[[Space:Vincent Family and the Sandemanian Church|Vincent Family and the Sandemanian Church]]
[[Space:Young_Family_and_the_Sandemanian_Church|Young Family and the Sandemanian Church]] ===Other pages with details of Sandemanians=== [[Space:London_Sandemanian_Church_membership_list_1762_-_1868|'''Sandemanian Church London membership list 1762 - 1868''']] providing the most complete details of the London Sandemanian's with over 650 names included. Links added to Wikitree profiles as discovered.
[[Space:London_Sandemanian_Church_membership_list_1885|Sandemanian Church London membership list 1885]] provides a one off snap shot of existing members in 1885. Most have links to Wikitree profiles.
[[Space:Trevor_Pickup_To-Do_List|London Sandemanian marriages and other links between families]] It was common in the Sandeman church in London for marriages to take place within the church, so this is a list of marriages and other links between church families.
[[Space:Sandemanians_and_the_bookbinding%2C_paper_and_publishing_trades|Sandemanians and the bookbinding, paper and publishing trades]] There were 14 families in the London Sandemanian with links to the bookbinding, paper and publishing trades.
[[Space:Grosvenor_Stationers_business%2C_London|Grosvenor Family Stationers business]] Details of business addresses used by the company.
[[Space:Reid_and_Sons%2C_Silversmiths|Reid and Sons Silversmiths]] a Sandemanian family from Newcastle, some of whom married into the London Church.
[[Space:London_Nonconformist_Glass_Cutters|London Nonconformist Glass Cutters, the Leathley, Chater and Hayward Families]] The families were linked by marriage and in business, with some becoming Sandemanians.
[[Space:Sandemanian_Church%2C_Old_Buckenham%2C_Norfolk| Sandemanian Church, Old Buckenham, Norfolk]] and links with the church in London.
[[Space:Letter_from_London_Sandemanian_Church_to_Edinburgh_Church| The letter from the London Sandemanian Church to the Edinburgh Church]] in 1855, including signatories to the letter.
[[Space:Rev_John_Collet_Ryland%27s_Scholars|Rev John Collett Ryland's Scholars]] === The data === The data covers the names of the male members, whether they were ever Deacons or Elders in the Church, the year of birth, year admitted into the church and year left (d=died). This is followed by profession and details of wives, based on research by Cantor. Much of this detail will be sufficient to confirm a match to the individuals concerned. It is also helped by the fact that the church was originally in the City of London, and then moved north to Highbury, Islington,North London. Many of the members lived close by, as can be seen by census details. This data was compiled from various sources and can not be considered as a primary source. 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Sandringham Strollers

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[[Category: Challenges Teams]] The Team Leader is [[Langridge-71|Janet Wild]]. This is the page for the '''Sandringham Strollers'', which was one of the English Project teams that take part in the Source-a-Thon, Clean-a-Thon and other challenges throughout the year. It is for those who wish to take their time, focusing on quality over quantity, and is a very relaxed group. The Team was amalgamated with the Windsor Warriors into one team [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Mighty_Oaks '''The Mighty Oaks'''.]] == Team Communication == : There is a chat post on the G2G for each challenge, where we update progress, encourage each other and answer any questions, The help pages will appear in the chat : We also have a chat space on Discord, which we can use leading up to, and during challenges, and any other time we want! Contact [[Thomas-7679|Gillian Thomas]] for help in getting set up on Discord. ===Using the Tracker=== ===If your profiles are missing a source or needs more work=== ====England / County Needs Categories==== : These categories are in every county. So if you replace England with the County, it will populate the list at the county level - Categories go above the Biography heading. ''For counties must use a comma after county name.'' :[[Category: England Needs Birth Record]] : [[Category: England Needs Marriage Record]] : [[Category: England Needs Death Record]] : [[Category: England, Needs Profiles Created]] : [[Category: England Needs Gedcom Clean Up]] :[[Category: England Needs LNAB]] : [[Category: England Project Needs Biography]] : [[Category: England Project Serious Data Problems]] : [[Category: England Unconnected Profiles]] : {{Unconnected | England}} ===Previous participants=== :[[Langridge-71|Janet Wild]]|[[Thomas-7679|Gillian Thomas]]|[[Olive-675|Bill Olive]]| [[Brown-87900|Heather Brannon]]|[[Winton-239|Carol Keeling]]| [[Baldwin-3428|Carol Baldwin]] |[[Dodd-4497|David Dodd]] |[[Kreutzer-114|P Kreutzer]] |[[DeFoe-76|Susan DeFoe]]|[[Greet-49|Elizabeth Viney]]|[[Speed-878|I Speed]]|[[Hardman-1532|Maddy Hardman]]| [[Masini-7|Paul Masini]] |[[Bazley-67|Michele Bazley]]| |[[Round-218|Paula Dea]] |[[Moser-2822|Fiona Moser]] | [[Gambie-2 | Sue Boutle]]|[[Ruddock-364|Jackie Prentice]] |[[Elkin-76|John Elkin]] |[[Lear-406|Tracey Lear]]|[[Woodgate-122|Patty Keffer]]| [[Humphrey-6461|Marjorie Gibbon]]|[[Hobbs-1709|Lesley Scott]]| [[Cormack-404|Anon Cormack]] | [[Schaffer-615|Jack Schaffer]] |[[DeSpain-617|Laura DeSpain]]| [[Scott-8236| Rachel (Scott) N]]| [[Lauder-Frost-1|Gregory Lauder-Frost]]| [[Sheehy-350|Mariah Sheehy]]|[[Duncan-11043|Patricia Duncan]]| [[Martinez-2330|Jim Martinez]] | [[Palmer-9783|Alison Palmer]] | [[Haddock-479|Dave Haddock]] |[[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard]]||[[Trueblood-273|Stephen Trueblood]]|[[Farler-25|Joe Farler]] |[[Burrow-237|Chris Burrow]]|[[Buckle-52|Hilary Gadsby]]|[[Urquhart-93|David Urquhart]]|[[Bazley-67|Michele Bazley]]|[[Pickup-177|Trevor Pickup]]|[[Harper-5056|Lin Harper]]||[[Doust-98|Shaun Doust]] | [[Prickett-120|Patricia Hickin]] | [[Gardenchild-1|Saffron Gardenchild]] | [[Batman-73|Lizzie Griffiths]] |[[Coleman-5109|Helen Ford]] | [[Glenn-300|Marilyn Szum]] | [[Caldwell-4836|Vivienne Caldwell]] | [[Bredleau-1|Day (Bredleau) Thomas]]| [[Kahl-219|Jennie Kahl]]|[[Powell-9474|Susan Marx]] |[[Masini-7|Paul Masini]] |[[Guile-361|Corina Seal]]|[[Fitz-Henry-9|Jo Fitz-Henry]]| [[Bethune-87|Chas Bethune]] |[[Bayes-370|Gary Bayes]]|[[Baker-39016|Lexene Baker]] ||[[Davis-22797|Earl Davis]] |[[Round-218|Paula Dea]] | [[Rowe-6599 ==Sandringham Strollers participated in== ===Clean-A-Thon=== :2020 Clean-A-Thon - 11,803 suggestions cleared

Sandy Grove, Clarendon County, South Carolina

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{{OnePlaceStudy | place =Sandy Grove Place Study|Category= Sandy Grove, South Carolina One Place Study }} [[Category: Sandy Grove, South Carolina One Place Study]] ==Introduction== Sandy Grove was a small township that first appeared in the 1860 Census of Clarendon County. It was in the northeastern part of the county near the Williamsburg County line. It appears that the town was a part of Williamsburg County when it first appeared. The first postmaster that I was able to find was William H McElveen on June 22 1858. Record of Appointment of Postmasters, 1832-1971. NARA Microfilm Publication, M841, 145 rolls. Records of the Post Office Department, Record Group Number 28. Washington, D.C.: National Archives.At this time it is listed in the Williamsburg post offices but has a note that says some lots were now in the Sumter District. The next post master is John E McElveen on June 10 1859 and the next to it it says "in Clarendon District". The post office remains in Clarendon County until July 1898 when it appears to have been combined into the Mouzon post office in Williamsburg County. The town of Sandy Grove appears in the United States Census from 1860 until 1940. As more census information is made available, I will be able to see if it remained after that. In all census records it is listed in Clarendon County. On the enumeration maps, Sandy Grove appears as the northeastern most point on the map of Clarendon County. Currently the area that was Sandy Grove is called Hebron Crossroads. Go to the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Sandy_Grove_Place_Study Sandy Grove category page] for a list of residents throughout its history. ==History== The first mention of Sandy Grove in a newspaper that I have been able to find was in the Edgefield Advertiser on Jan 19, 1859. It describes a proposal for mail routes. It reads " 5607 From Lynchburgh, by Shiloh, Bethlehem, and New Zion, to Sandy Grove, 23 miles and back, once a week. Leave Lynchburgh Saturday at 6am; Arrive at Sandy Grove by 12pm; Leave Sandy Grove Saturday at 1pm; Arrive at Lynchburgh by 7pm." The further I get into studying the place, the more apparent it becomes that it changed districts and counties over the year. This probably because of its location near the borders of several counties. An example of this comes from the obituary of [[Burgess-6935| Thomas E Burgess]] in the Florence Morning News who died in Sept of 1932. His obituary states that he lived on the family's homestead his entire life but that it was at various times considered part of the Sumter District, then was part of Clarendon County, and finally part of Williamsburg County. He appears in several censuses under Sandy Grove. ==Cemeteries== The following are Cemeteries that residents of Sandy Grove were laid to rest in. Some of them may be outside the area that was known as Sandy Grove.

McElveen Cemetery
{{Image|file=Sandy_Grove_Clarendon_County_South_Carolina-3.jpg |caption=McElveen Cemetery }} Family cemetery located off Burnt Branch Rd. Entrance to cemetery has two brick posts on either side of the entrance.

McFadden Cemetery
{{Image|file=Sandy_Grove_Clarendon_County_South_Carolina-4.jpg |caption=McFadden Cemetery }} African American cemetery located off St James Road near the intersection of Burnt Branch Rd. It does not have a sign but death certificates of those buried there indicate it is called McFadden Cemetery.

New Hope Christian Church Graveyard
{{Image|file=Sandy_Grove_Clarendon_County_South_Carolina-6.jpg |caption=New Hope Christian Church }} Located on Salem Road, this Graveyard was originally attached to the Old Mother Church.

New Town Baptist Church Graveyard
{{Image|file=Sandy_Grove_Clarendon_County_South_Carolina-5.jpg |caption=New Town Baptist Church Graveyard }} Located off New Town Rd.

St. James Baptist Church Cemetery
{{Image|file=Sandy_Grove_Clarendon_County_South_Carolina-7.jpg |caption=St. James Baptist Church Cemetery }} Located on the corner of St James Road and Burnt Branch Road.

==Sandy Grove in the News== I am looking for any news articles related to the area or people who lived in the area. ===1850s=== It was reported that the Postmaster General had added 38 post offices throughout the country including the Sandy Grove post office in SC. The post office was in the Sumter District and William McElveen was appointed postmaster. "Post Office Operations", The Charleston Courier, May 10, 1852, p. 2 This is an article about disruptions in mail service throughout the Sumter District including Sandy Grove."Mail Facilities", The Charleston Courier, Jul 17, 1858, p. 1 ===1880s=== On Aug. 4, 1886, it was reported in The Manning Times that the County Convention had been called to order the following Saturday and that [[McFadden-1317| W D McFadden]] and [[Smith-194866| R E Smith]] were seated as delegates for Sandy Grove. Also, W D McFaddin was named as a member of the Executive Committee."The County Convention", The Manning Times, Aug. 4, 1886, p. 2 On Aug. 25, 1886, the Manning Times reported on the meeting of the Democratic Executive Meeting at which [[Smith-194866| R E Smith]] , R E Burgess, and W H Thigpen were appointed managers of the Sandy Grove Club. "Proceedings of County Executive Committee", The Manning Times, Aug. 25, 1886, p. 3 The County auditor reported delinquent taxes for each town on Feb, 9, 1887. Sandy Grove had reported: 200 Acres, $265; personal $205 and 7 polls. "County Affairs", The Manning Times, Feb. 9, 1887, p. 3 From the Manning Times: "We had the pleasure of meeting last Friday, [[Smith-194866| R E Smith]] , of Sandy Grove. He is a man of meritorious parts, is closely connected with Rev. A Coke Smith, of the Methodist Conference, and is an honor to his community."The Manning Times, Apr. 6, 1887, p. 3 In May of 1988, the Democratic Committee met and T E Shannon and W D Mcfadden were listed as delegates who were present. T E Shannon was elected onto the Executive Committee. "Democratic County Convention", The Manning Times, May 16, 1888, p. 2 Official results of the Clarendon County second primary elections were reported. Sandy Grove gave 16 votes to J E Davis and 16 votes to J C Ingraham for Clerk of Court. 26 votes for L Appelt and 5 votes for S W Kirton for Pr. Judge. 12 votes for PC Cochran and 19 votes for J L Rowe for Coroner. 5 votes for E C Horton and 16 votes for T A Wat for County Commissioner. The Manning Times, Sep 12, 1888, p. 3 Daniel Driggers is reported as petit juror for Sandy Grove for the May term of court 1889."Petit Jury- May Term", The Manning Times, May 8, 1889, p. 2 Auditor Bradham published an abstract of Real Property in Clarendon County. Sandy Grove has 14,628 acres of land valued at $20,850 with 142 Buildings valued at $2,345. The total value of Sandy Grove Real Property was $23,195. "Abstract of Real Property of Clarendon County", The Manning Times, Jun 5, 1889, p. 3 [[Smith-194866| R E Smith]] was pulled for petit jury for the Oct Term 1889."Petit Jury- October Term", The Manning Times, Oct 9, 1889, p. 2 "Another alliance was organized last week at Sandy Grove. D I Burgess, president, W T Kennedy, Vice president; and W D Mcfadden, secretary".The Manning Times, Oct 16, 1889, p. 5 Notice is given that 37 acres and 2 buildings belonging to J G Gowdy will be sold at auction for delinquent taxes."Delinquent Tax Sales", The Manning Times, Oct 16, 1889, p. 3 ===1890=== In an article about membership of the Clarendon County Farmer's Alliance, D I Burgess is named as president and W D McFadden as secretary of the Sandy Grove Sub-Alliance. "Clarendon County Farmer's Alliance Directory", The Manning Times, Jan 22, 1890, p. 2 J E Kennedy was drawn as a Grand Jury member for Sandy Grove. "The Jury", The Manning Times, Feb 5, 1890, p. 2 Transfers of Real Estate were reported for the county. In Sandy Grove, W D McFadden sold to Daniel Driggers 372 acres for $1,200. L G Suggs sold 50 acres to E S Driggers for $300."Transfers of Real Estate", The Manning Times, Feb 12, 1890, p. 2 Real Estate transfers reported for Sandy Grove: D R Cook,et al. to J E Lee 25 acres for $45. J A & A Barfield to B W Moore unknown acres for $10. D Driggers to S P Brockinton 200 acres for $800. S P Brockinton to W M Brockinton 240 acres. "Transfers of Real Estate", The Manning Times, Apr 16, 1890, p. 2 "Sandy Grove-May 9. News is very scarce down here among us Pudding Swampers. Tillman and the coming campaign is the general topic now. We think two-thirds of the voters will vote for Tillman.
Farmers are about all through planting. The corn crop looks tolerably well. Cotton is getting up fast since the rains commenced. The oat crop is very light in this section, the cause being attributed to the Hessian fly. We are having fine seasons just now, which makes the farmers' hearts glad.
A little negro child on Mr J J McFaddin's plantation was burned to death on the 3rd inst. The child was an infant not quite a year old, and was left alone in the house. It is supposed that it crawled into the fire.
The good people of Hebron Church organized their Sunday school last Sunday, the 4th inst., with upwards of fifty members, which speaks well for that place.
We had a fine picnic and a sentimental drenching last Saturday at Mouzon's Bridge. A heavy ran came up during the day, and the ladies were compelled to take shelter under wagons, buggies, and such like until the rain was over.
Mr J E Johnson's infant child about 5 months old died this week. He has another very sick child. Mr J C Baker has a sick child also.The trouble seems to be diarrhea, which is quite prevalent. A little child of Mr W A J Moore, of Moore's X Roads, about two years old, swallowed a silver quarter. There is no hope of the child's life being saved, as there is no relief to be had. With these exceptions, the health of the community is good. TOM TATTLER" "News from Pudding Swamp", The Manning Times, May 14, 1890, p. 2 S H Burgess named to Petit Jury for Sandy Grove."Petit Jury", The Manning Times, May 14, 1890, p. 2 "Sandy Grove, May 31-Crops are looking well throughout our neighborhood, more especially cotton. Mr Myers Coker has the finest field of corn the writer has seen this season. We fear the finny tribe of the swamp will injure the crops nearby a little as there seems to be a good many of them in the swamp, we hope not seriously however.
Times are pretty hard down here, and we Alliance men are trying to exercise all the economy possible so as to be able to do a cash business through the state exchange another year.
Mr Tillman is still gaining ground in our section. we would like to have him come down and let us see him and hear him talk.
Mr John J Bradwell died of consumption the 24th. He had been suffering from that terrible disease for a long time.
Mr David Welch has been quite ill, but is mending.
Mr Joseph Barrow has been very ill, but is also improving.
Mr W A J Moore's child, that accidentally swallowed the silver quarter, is still living and thought to be improving. We hope it may recover.
The times is a welcome visitor among us. I was pleased to get mine earlier the last time than usual. All papers addressed to Sandy Grove should be sent by way of Kingstree, as we can get them three days sooner.
The different Democratic Clubs of Williamsburg have been holding their meetings, and sending resolutions to the County Record for publication. We would like to hear from some of our clubs in Clarendon. SAM TATTLER" "News from Pudding Swamp", The Manning Times, Jun 4, 1890, p. 3 In an article discussing political views in Clarendon county, the writer remarks that a "prominent gentleman" from Sandy Grove believed that 9/10s of his neighbors were for Tillman now"Clarendon Politics", The Manning Times, Jun 4, 1890, p. 2 "Sandy Grove, July 14- A meeting was called for the purpose of reorganizing the old Sandy Grove Democratic club, but after the call was made we learned of the action of the County Executive Committee, and decided not to organize until the 19th. The sentiment of the meeting was solid for the farmers' movement and Tillman.
We are needing rain very much down here on the swamp, more especially the corn crop.
The health of the community is tolerably good. Items scarce. SAM TATTLER" "Pudding Swamp is for Tillman", The Manning Times, Jul 16, 1890, p. 3 A reporting by a writer who signed himself as "One I" writes of attending a picnic at the home of Mr J J McFaddin. He stated that there were different political factions there and it was made clear that he found those who were not voting for Tillman did not know their history. "Picnic and Politics in Salem", The Manning Times, Jul 23, 1890, p. 3 "New Town democratic club met at Reidsville School House July 19, 1890 and was called to order by President W T Kennedy who explained the objects of the meeting in a most appropriate and telling speech. The following officers were elected to serve for the next two years: J W Kennedy, president; D H Welch and W L Barrineau, vice presidents; F N Thomas, secretary; member of the executive committee, F N Thomas; committee on good of the order, A J Hicks, W L Barrineau, W H Curry. A Committee composed of J W Kennedy, G T Worsham, D H Welch, W L Barrineau and W H Curry was appointed to draft resolutions, which were offered and accepted and ordered to be published in the Manning Times:
Resolved The we endorse the action of the March convention in adopting a platform so well suited to all important wants of our people; we do nearby endorse the nomination of Capt. B R Tillman for governor, and pledge ourselves to support him as long as honesty is the watchword of Tillman and reform.
After adoption of resolutions President J W Kennedy gave an enthusiastic simon-pure Democratic speech on the duty of voters, urging them to exercise their rights as men and not as henchmen. Adjourned to meet Aug. 2nd." Thomas, F N, "Tillman Clubs. Sandy Grove", The Manning Times, Jul 23, 1890, p. 2 "Mr D L Burgess, of Sandy Grove, says: I was a Bratton man until the Democratic party made their nominations and the party put forward a Democratic ticket. Since then I feel bound to support Tillman and his whole ticket. Every democrat should turn out to the polls and support the regular Democratic nominees." "Haskellism in Clarendon", The Manning Times, Oct 15, 1890, p. 2 A notice of Delinquent Tax Sales: S R Marshall, 95 acres land; R S Thigpen, 125 acres land; Weston N Coker, 120 acres of land. "Delinquent Land Sales", The Manning Times, Oct 29, 1890, p. 3 "Sandy Grove, Nov.8- The cotton crop is far better in our section than the farmers thought it would be when picking first began. Even P Y's honey bee cotton is making an honorable turn out.
The election passed off smoothly at our poll. The Democrats in our section are rejoiced over their success, having elected Tillman.
The health of the community is good, with exception of colds, which seem to be general. SAM TATTLER" "Dots from Sandy Grove", The Manning Times, Nov 12, 1890, p. 3 ===1891=== "Sandy Grove, Jan.17- News is as scarce as hen's teeth down here. The farmers are busy preparing for another crop. We Sandy Grove fellows are going to try to bring up our honey bee cotton to that of P Y's pig pen.
Messrs. James E Kennedy and Sam'l N Johnson are in Charleston this week.
Some of the people don't see to be very well pleased with the work of our legislature. We think that if they had repealed the lien and homestead laws that the people would have been better pleased.
Mr S F Curry has been quite ill for some time but is improving slowly. The general health of the community is tolerable good, with the exception of colds, which are prevalent.
The Times is always a welcome visitor. SAM TATTLER" "Items from Sandy Grove", The Manning Times, Jan 21, 1891, p. 3 Sandy Grove residents called for Petit Jury were W J Hodge and T E Burgess. "The Jury", The Manning Times, Feb 4, 1891, p. 3 In a letter written by P Y from Midway he says, "I think the honey-bee cotton in Sandy Grove will do well this year if the finny tribe don't rise, which will give the cotton the rust. It will have to do fine if it gets up with pig pens cotton." "Letter from Midway", The Manning Times, Feb 25, 1891, p. 3 R E Burgess attended the county board of equalization meeting. "County Board of Equalization", The Manning Times, Mar 11, 1891, p. 2 "Sandy Grove, Mar. 12- We are having some very wet weather now, most too wet to plow or burn logs. The roads are very bad. The county commissioners of Williamsburg are having the worst places worked.
I visited the little city by the lake a few days ago. Business was very slow, except the guano trade. I was informed that there had been more guano sold at that place this season than they ever knew before. They must be going to manure higher. I hear a great many of them say that they are not going to plant as much cotton as last year. If we would make a plenty of corn, and then as much cotton as we could, we would certainly be better off, for the price of cotton is down, and the price of corn is up. A great many of the farmers in our section are still holding some their last year's cotton.
We would be glad to hear from Mr J M Knight again on teaching, and would like for him to express his opinion in regard to abandoning the use of the rod in our country schools.
The finny tribe will be apt to rise well if high water is any sign, but I don't fear the cotton in Sandy Grove being injured if P Y finds the lakes in time.
The grip seems to be subsiding and the general health tolerable good. SAM TATTLER" "Sandy Grove Items", The Manning Times, Mar 18, 1891, p. 4 "Sandy Grove, Mar. 30- We are still having more heavy rains, so much so that plowing and planting has almost stopped. The water courses are all very full. The oat crop so far bids fair to be a fine one. Mr A J Moore has the finest prospect the writer has seen. A good many of the farmers are through planting corn.
Mrs Mary Evans died March 27 at the home of her son, Mr S H D Evans, at the good old age of 78. She leaves many relatives and friends to mourn her loss.
The general health is tolerable good with a few exceptions. We are going to plant a patch of watermelons. Come round, Mr Editor in Watermelon time. SAM TATTLER" "News from Sandy Grove", The Manning Times, Apr 1, 1891, p. 4 "Sandy Grove, Apr.27- We are having some as dry weather now as we had wet one a month ago. The farmer fear the stand of cotton will be very poor.
I agree with your humorous and instructive correspondent Tom in denouncing the lien and homestead laws. I look upon them as the worst evil the laboring class has to contend with. It is a reflection upon a farmer's dignity and honesty to acquire a lien or bill of sale of him. The merchants seriously doubt his honesty when they ask it; but they say they must treat all alike. Why not repeal the obnoxious laws, and let his word be his lien, his property his security? I am no in favor of repealing one without the other, for we have some dishonest men. A short time ago I asked a member of the General Assembly why they did not repeal those laws. He asked me if I favored their repeal. I told him I did. He said the reason was there were more that did not favor it than did. My simple opinion is that the majority of farmers favor it if the majority of the members do not. Brother farmers, what plan can we fall upon to get this curse removed? I would like to have Tom, as he has shown us the evil so clearly, to show us how to get rid of it.
Mr S N Johnson and Mr Daniel Mims, of Sandy Grove, are said to have the finest corn in Salem.
Mr and Mrs S F Curry are visiting relatives in Florence County.
The health of the community is very good. SAM TATTLER" "News from Sandy Grove", The Manning Times, May 6, 1891, p. 3 Sandy Grove residents called for Petit Jury were Daniel Mims and W H Thigpen. "Petit Jury", The Manning Times, May 13, 1891, p. 3 "Sandy Grove, May 13- We are having a long looked for and a much needed rain this evening, which we hope will bring the cotton up. Some of the farmers who planted early have been planting over.
I will endeavor to give you what I think is the greatest cause of the farmers' present depression. I claim that the farmers alone are to blame for their condition. When the war closed cotton was bringing a good price which was an inducement to plant it. The farmers turned most of their attention to the cultivation of it, which soon reduced its value. By this time they had learned well to cultivate it, and as the price decreased the more they tried to make. So the large crops that are made now bring about the same money. Does it not seem now that if we would plant more grain and raise more stock and make less cotton that we would receive the same for our cotton?
Just about the time the farmers were turning their attention to cotton the Radicals were in power and passed the obnoxious Homestead Act, and the farmers began buying their meat and bread and you might say all the necessaries of life. Most of them were no able to pay cash for everything and had to buy on time. We had some dishonest men, and this Homestead Act gave the farmer a decided advantage over the merchant. To amend this trouble instead of repealing the Homestead Law made by the Radicals the Democrats passed this farmers' ruin, the lien law. As soon as this Act was passed it seemed as if the people thought that pay day would never come, but when it did it was to their sorrow. Some bought more than they could pay for; misfortune befell some; and so it went. They strove to pay out with cotton and got further in, so it is those that plant the most cotton are the deepest in debt and will be until we make our meat and bread at home.
When we get our barns and smokehouses well filled we shall have all the warehouses we need. I have heard it often said, "Have plenty of corn and you will have plenty of everything else." Give us more corn and Christians and time will be better.
Mr James E Kennedy, who lost his horse some time ago, has bought a fine mule. Mr Kennedy has been quite sick but we are glad to say he is improving.
Mrs J E Johnson is quite ill.
Messrs. S C Williams and E S Ervin, of Manning, passed through our section a few days ago. They tarried under the shade of the grove and took refreshments. They were jovial and quite pleasant. If they are a genuine type of the Manning people, we would like to have more of them call on us. SAM TATTLER" "Sayings from Sandy Grove", The Manning Times, May 20, 1891, p. 3 In an article describing changes in population from 1880 to 1890 in Clarendon County it is stated that the population grew by 4,970. Sandy Grove went from a population of 402 in 1880 to a population of 518 in 1890. "Our Population", The Manning Times, Jun 24, 1891, p. 2 "Sandy Grove, July 20- We are all about through laying by crops but are suffering considerably from want of rain in this immediate section. We hope, however, to get it soon as rains are passing about. The swamps are very low and quantities of fish are being caught. Picnics and fish dinners are frequent.
We will have a quarterly meeting at the new Free Will Baptist church recently organized near Johnson's Crossing on the third Saturday and Sunday in August.
Mr W H Curry, of Sandy Grove, will open a private school near St Johns Church in Florence County, the 20th inst.
We are informed that the Salem Railroad is progressing slowly on account of the want of hands. Only four miles have been built. We learn that Mr W D McFaddin has applied for the contract of cutting the road way to the Pudding Swamp Road.
I am sorry to say out mail from Manning is becoming more irregular. Mr Editor, what can be done to remedy this trouble, and whose fault is it?
It is disgusting to think our Governor can scarcely make an appointment or a removal without criticism or probably taken through the courts, but it will not hurt them so much when they get used to it.
We have had a good deal of sickness. SAM TATTLER" "Grains from Sandy Grove", The Manning Times, Jul 29, 1891, p. 3 N R McKenzie was chosen for Petit Jury from Sandy Grove. "Petit Jury for October Court", The Manning Times, Sep 30, 1891, p.7 ===1892=== "Sandy Grove, Jan. 10- Low cotton, no money and hard times no news, but it is the general topic of the day in this section. Times will be better in '96 when Ben Tillman is President.
Miss Kate Kennedy has just returned from a two weeks visit among relatives and friends on Black River.
The writer took as visit to the city and county of Georgetown last week, and we have no reason to complain of the storm compared with the losses there. Mrs McElveen, wife of Mr W H McElveen, is dead and the remains were interred at the family graveyard, near Hon. J W Kennedy's, yesterday. We learn her death resulted from cancer. Mrs McElveen was well-known and popular, and a large congregation attended her burial.
Mrs W D McFaddin has been quite sick with grip but is improving.
Mrs J F McFaddin is teaching the Oak Grove School.
We learn that some of our farmers are going to try a tobacco crop instead of cotton this year. We wish them success.
The health tolerably good. SAM TATTLER " "Salem News", The Manning Times, Jan 10, 1892, p. 3 A Directory was published of the National Farmers Alliance and Industrial Union. J W Kennedy of Sandy Grove is named as Doorkeeper. "Official Directory of the National Farmers' Alliance and Industrial Union", The Keowee Courier, Jan 14, 1892, p. 4 "One day last week two negroes, who were getting out shingles in Pudding Swamp, near Johnson's Crossing, met a peddler and pretended to buy some of his wares. The peddler opened his pack and began showing his goods, when one of the negroes slipped a razor and concealed it in his clothing. The Peddler seeing him demanded the razor or pay for it. The negroes became indignant and cursed and threatened violence to the peddler. The peddler finding himself in danger of bodily harm blew a whistle and two other peddlers who were near by responded to the alarm. As soon as his fellow peddlers came up he informs them of the difficulty and where the razor is. One of them stepped up to the darkey that had the razor and snatched the razor from him. This enraged the darker and he picked up a stick. One of the peddlers drew a pistol and at the sight of this the negroes broke and run. A little later one of the drakes procured a shot gun and followed the peddlers about a mile, but the peddlers went on without being over taken.
Hon J W Kennedy has been quite sick and has been so ever since the adjournment of the Legislature. SAM TATTLER" "Sandy Grove News", The Manning Times, Jan 24, 1892, p. 3 D H Welch was drawn as a petit juror for Sandy Grove. "Court", The Manning Times, Feb 7, 1892, p. 2 ===1894=== "Robert Johnson, a colored man from the Sandy Grove section, was brought to Manning on Friday of last week to be examined for lunacy. The doctor pronounced him insane and he was turned over to the sheriff, who carried him to Columbia yesterday." "Your Name in Print", The Manning Times, Feb 14, 1894, p. 3 Notice of members of the Board of Equalization states that W T Kennedy, R E Burgess, and W L Barrineau represent Sandy Grove. "Board of Equalization", The Manning Times, Mar 7, 1894, p. 2 A notice that the Reform faction of Clarendon County are calling for a convention. J E Kennedy of Sandy Grove is listed as a delegate. "Call for Convention", The Manning Times, Mar 14, 1894, p. 2 "Sandy Grove, S.C., March 9, 1894.- Mr Editor: I would like to amend your suggestion for a convention for considering whether it would be best to call a State convention and to elect a delegate to represent us in Columbia. My amendment is: A committee of one from each club or township be selected to wait on, to confer, and bring out suitable men to represent us in the next Legislature. Let the office seek the man, not the man the office. I do not think that any true honest man that has the interests and wishes of the people at heart could object to the plan. This is a most important office, therefore we should exercise more discretion in the selection. we would like to hear from other portions of the county on the subject, and get their views.
We learn that a branch office of the Atlanta building and loan association has been organized at Lake City, which, if we understand the plan right, will be a blessing to that country. The directors are H H Singletary, J B Husbands, J M Matthews, J W Kennedy, G M Hicks, Elijah Nettles. They are soliciting all that will take stock.
The farmers of this section generally are behind with their farm work.
The health of the community is very good. SAM TATTLER" "Sandy Grove News", The Manning Times, Mar 14, 1894, p. 3 Sandy Grove citizen W H Thigpen was selected for Petit Jury. "Petit Jury", The Manning Times, Mar 16, 1894, p. 3 A list of forfeited property in Clarendon County was published which lists name, township, number of acres and the year it was forfeited. For Sandy Grove: Mrs. C Floyd, 150 acres, 1875; S J McKenzie, 82, 1875; Daniel Morris, 75 acres, 1884; S J McKenzie, 100 acres, 1884. "Forfeited Lands in Clarendon County", The Manning Times, Jul 4, 1894, p. 3 Article discusses the county Democratic convention. W D Gamble is named as the Sandy Grove as member of the executive committee. "County Convention", The Manning Times, Aug 8, 1894, p. 3 ===1895=== Called for Petit Jury from Sandy Grove were Daniel Mims and W. Nelson Coker. "Petit Jury", The Manning Times, May 22, 1895, p. 3 A notice of sale of land for delinquent taxes has the following listed for Sandy Grove: J D B Floyd, 120 acres; S M Floyd, 73 acres; M C Barfield, 32 acres. "Notice of Sale of Delinquent Land for Taxes", The Manning Times, Jul 17, 1895, p. 2 Primary Election managers for the Democratic primaries for Sandy Grove included S E McFaddin, L P Hardy, J P Gibbons, J C Baker. "Primary Election Managers", The Manning Times, Jul 24, 1895, p. 2 S M McKenzie was selected as Petit Juror for Sandy Grove. "Petit Jury", The Manning Times, Spe 25, 1895, p. 2 "Married last Wednesday at the residence of the bride's mother in Williamsburg, Mr Dozier Burgess, of Sandy Grove, and Miss Mattie Epps. The Rev. S E Bishop performed the ceremony." "Your Name in Print", The Manning Times, Dec 18, 1895, p. 3 ===1896=== W L Barrineau and S N Johnson were drawn to serve on the Grand Jury for Sandy Grove. Petit Jury members from the area were J E Kennedy, J M Mims, and S H Adams. " Jury List", The Manning Times, Feb 5, 1896, p. 3 "We learned the other day that a little son of Mr W N Coker, of the Sandy Grove section, was shot from ambush after dark, the shot taking effect in the leg. No reason was given for the shooting." " Rehoboth Sparks", The Manning Times, Feb 19, 1896, p. 3 "Sandy Grove, March 6.-It is pretty hard to make something out of nothing, and that is what I am trying to do just now. I think editors must have a very hard time when news is scarce.
Has it or when will the Legislature adjourn, and what have they done or what are they doing for the benefit of we poor farmers? Why do they not repeal the lien law, which is virtually dead? Some our largest businessmen say that they would not turn on their heel for a lien without other security.
Why do not the General Assembly pass an act compelling professional drummers to pay a license as they do other agents who are selling by sample, for instance the book agent, or else set them all free. They should not discriminate.
We learn that there will be five candidates for sheriff in Williamsburg this year and seven candidates for the same office in Sumter County. It must be a very desirable position.
Mr J Muldrow Kennedy, of this section, is quite ill and has been for some time. Dr Woods is attending him. We hope he will soon recover.
We understand Hardee Brothers, near New Zion, are going to plant thirty acres of tobacco this year. There will be a good more tobacco planted in Salem this year than last.
Messrs. Alex Tilton and Capers Eaddy, two prominent farmers of Williamsburg, spent last night with us on their way home from Manning, where they had been to purchase stock.
The general health of the community is good. SAM TATTLER" "Sandy Grove Siftings", The Manning Times, Mar 11, 1896, p. 2 A list of all the Civil War Class C pensioners was published. From Sandy Grove, listed as a veteran is T G Roberson and listed as a widow is M M Johnson."Warriors and Widows.A Patriotic List of the Class "C" State Pensioners", The State, Jul 7, 1896, p. 6 "We regret to learn that Mr John J McFaddin, of Sandy Grove, is getting very feeble. The old gentleman has a host of friends on his side who will ever remember his genial and open-hearted hospitality." The Manning Times, Jul 15, 1896, p. 3 "Seloc, July 10.-The time for curing tobacco has come. We are now at our barns. Mr J C Burton of Ridegville, N C, the gentleman that cured for some of us last yea, came in the first day of July to cure for us again this year. He proved faithful last year and we made him ruler again this year.
We have fine seasons. Crops are looking fine.
There was a big time at Bethel Presbyterian Church in Sandy Grove the 4th instant. Pretty girls, fine rations, and lemonade was the order of the day. Candidates were plentiful but the most of them were for matrimony. I would like to go there again. "Seloc Selections", The Manning Times, Jul 15, 1896, p. 3 "Sandy Grove, July 10, 1896.-We are having nice rains. Crops are looking well. Curing tobacco is the order of the day in Salem.
Mrs Maggie Buckles, of Williamsburg, aged seventy-two years, was laid to rest the johnson burial ground last Sunday.
The candidates are moving around among us within the last few days and they all seem hopeful. We wish them success, but all of them cannot win that is certain. Wonder who the candidate we saw last , but then we might be tattling too much, as we infer we have already done judging from the reference to a paragraph in our last. If there was anything objectionable in that paragraph we beg pardon. Well, we compelled to say that there is more back-stabbing, mud-slinging, and dirty insinuations being used this year than ever before, and we do not charge it all to candidates either; we hope the people of Clarendon will not give ear or countenance to such tactics to catch votes. Hurrah for Bryan and Sewall
SAM TATTLER" "Sandy Grove Siftings", The Manning Times, Jul 29, 1896, p. 3 "Editor Times:-We have but little news except sickness and deaths. We regret to pen the death of Mrs Wheeler from paralysis, wife of Mr Robert Wheeler, of Sardinia. Mrs Wheeler was a highly respected lady and leaves many friends to mourn her loss.
Miss Ella DuBose, daughter of Mr & Mrs B L DuBose, of New Zion, after a long and sever illness of typhoid malarial fever, died last Friday. Miss DuBose was consigned to her last resting place at Shiloh Cemetery. The funeral services were conducted by the Rev J W Kenney.
Mr Daniel Driggers, a venerable old gentleman of this section, has suffered for some time from heart trouble. He passed away on last Saturday morning. Mr Driggers was a man noted for his honesty and industry, and liked generally, judging from the number in attendance at his interment, it was estimated that a hundred and fifty persons were present. He leaves a host of relatives and friends to mourn his loss.
Mr William Gary, of the Hebron section, is quite ill with typhoid malarial fever, but is thought to be improving a little.
Mr & Mrs S F Curry are visiting relatives and friends in Florence County.
Farmers are busy gathering cotton, nice weather for it.
SAM TATTLER. Sandy Grove, SC, Sept 16, 1896." "Sandy Grove Siftings", The Manning Times, Sep 16, 1896, p. 2 T R Roberson and W N Roberson were drawn to serve on the Petit Jury for Sandy Grove. " Petit Jurors", The Manning Times, Oct 7, 1896, p. 4 W T Kennedy, R R McFaddin and W H Curry were appointed Managers of Election for State and County Officers at Barrineaus.
W H Thigpen, E G Barrineau, and D H Welch were appointed to manage the elctions at Barrineaus. " Notice of Election", The Manning Times, Oct 14, 1896, p. 2 "Died at his home, in Sandy Grove, last Saturday, Mr John J McFaddin, aged about eighty-five years. The deceased was a very prominent man, well known throughout this county, and under his roof, every man who entered public life was entertained. He was kind, open-hearted and generous, and always a gentleman of the old school." The Manning Times, Nov 25, 1896, p. 4 ===1897=== "Sandy Grove, Januery 28:-I thought I would again try to gather a few items for your paper. They should not find their way to the waste basket. The news of the day in Sandy Grove is sickness and deaths; in the last few weeks there have been five deaths in the small territory of Sandy Grove. The dead are : Mr W J Floyd and son. Mrs M D Floyd and son. And Mrs T P Odom. The eldest daughter of the late W J Floyd is very ill. Mr Rush McKenzie is quite sick. Capt. W D McFaddin and three other members of his family are very ill. Mrs Margaret Johnson is also quite ill. Mrs W W Kennedy and little son are slowly improving. With but few exceptions the trouble has been grippe or pneumonia.
We have just had the coldest wave of the winter, Our thermometer registered as low as 15 in the open air.
Gov Ellerbe's inauguaral address has the right ring and proves him to be a man of marked ability. It seems that the legislature is trying to legislate the very hammer off of the pistols.
Mr Editor, please tell us when the legislature adjourns, how many new counties are there being formed so fast. We hardly can keep up with them-Cherokee, Saluda, Bamberg, Dorchester and the Lord knows how many by the close of the session.
Well, we saw all the newly elected county officers have at last, succeeded in giving bond.
We would have been more than glad to have attended the Teacher's Association today, hadit been so that we could, but on account of sickness we cannot be there. We wish it much success and will try and attend next time.
SAM TATTLER" "Sandy Grove Siftings", The Manning Times, Feb 3, 1897, p. 2 W T Kennedy was selected to serve on the Petit Jury for Sandy Grove. " Petit Jury", The Manning Times, Feb 10, 1897, p. 2 "Sergeant David H Welsh (Welch) of Company E, First Regiment of SC Artillery during the late war was in town a day or two since and has entrusted the custody of this flag which was presented to him just after the surrender by the officers of his regiment "For conspicuous Bravery"- to Mr T E Richardson to take down to Charleston and turn it over to the city authorities for safe keeping alongside of "The Silk Regimental Flag" and "Beauregard's Sword".
Sergeant Welsh is now sixty-three years of age, and as full of vim and fire as he was when the battle of Bentonville took place in March 1865. He lives near Sandy Grove P.O., in Clarendon County, and has raised three sons and eleven daughters.
The flag in question is a Confederate flag of 1864, type." The Watchman & Southron, Feb 17 16, 1897, p. 5 W T Kennedy, J M Mims, and T E Burgess were selected by the Governor to serve as Township Commissioners for Sandy Grove. " Township Commissioners", The Manning Times, Mar 17, 1897, p. 3 "We still have plenty of rain. Almost every tobacco planter has good stands this year in this section. Farmers are still behind with their crops. Some have planted no corn, some few are through planting corn.
The young men have organized a debating society at the school house near Mr A J Morris's with Mr J L Barrow as president and secretary, and Mr A J Morris chaplain. The querry for the next meeting is, "Resolved, that the Public Highways be worked by Taxation." The introductory speakers are: Affirmative, E W H Baker; Negative, W H Curry.
We hear that a Salem man says that if each lie would sink an inch of ground, there had been enough lies told him within the last three months to sink ten acres of land. Somebody must be in full practice.
We learn that Mr Rush McKenzie, who was operated on some time ago by his physicians, is improving and able to walk about.
Mr Editor, we would like to ask why the 1895 delinquent tax-payers go scot free, and no executions last year, what is wrong?
We have heard but very little said about the vacancy in the Senate and know not what the sentiment over here is. As for ourself, we would like to be represented in the Senate, but don't want to pay to dear for the whistle. Why not elect him in convention as we did Senator Ragin to fill Senator DesChamps's unexpired term and save so much expense.
SAM TATTLER" "Dots from Sandy Grove", The Manning Times, Apr 7, 1897, p. 2 J R McKenzie was selected to serve jury duty for Sandy Grove. " Court", The Manning Times, May 19, 1897, p. 3 The following delinquent tax sales were announced: S M Godwin, 9 acres, '95-96; S C Johnson, 210 acres, '95-96. "Delinquent Tax Sale", The Manning Times, May 26, 1897, p. 3 ==Militia Enrollments of 1869== ===18 to 30 Years of Age=== William Barrino, 25, farmer, w
E Barrino, 23, farmer, w
Edwin Barrino, 24, farmer, w

T E Burgess, 21, farmer, w
R E Burgess, 18, farmer, w

P I J Coker, 28, farmer, w

M D Floyd, 21, farmer, w

J D Gowdy, 18, farmer, w

W T Kennedy, 22, farmer, w
J D Kennedy, 21, farmer, w

Wash McFadden, 25, farmer, c
W D McFadden, 25, farmer, c

N R McKenzie, 20, farmer, c

Henry Middleton, 18, farmer, c

P W Mims, 25, farmer, w

Isham Montgomery, 25, farmer, c

F D Robinson, 26, farmer, w
H E Robinson, 25, farmer, w

Lawrence Rose, 21, farmer, c

W H Thigpen, 26, farmer, w
S C Thigpen, 19, farmer, w

Hosea Weaver, 18, farmer,w
W D Weaver, 22, farmer, w ===30 to 45 Years of Age=== Henry Barrino, 35, farmer, w

Robert Burgess, 35, farmer, w
James Burgess, 35, farmer, c

C S Land, 35, farmer, w

Hyman McElveen, 40, farmer, c
J E McElveen, 32, farmer, w

P McFadden, 39, farmer, c
Anzi McFadden, 30, farmer, c
John McFadden, 40, mechanic, c

Bob Rose, 38, farmer, c
Hacker Rose, 30, farmer, c

J T Weaver, 32, farmer, w
J M Weaver, 33, clergy, w ==Families in Census Records== ===1860 Census=== During the 1860 Census, all of Clarendon County was counted on one sheet. Though the instructions for that year say to separate townships by a few blank lines, the census takers did not apparently do this. I am using the 1870 where there is a clear distinction for Sandy Grove to try to determine which families were in Sandy in 1860. While the census taker did write Sandy Grove as the township on 5 pages they were interspersed throughout. [[Space:Sandy_Grove_Families_in_the_1860_United_States_Census|Click here to see all families in this census]] ===1860 Slave Holders=== ====Burgess==== According to the 1860 Census slave schedules, Jno A Burgess had 51 slaves and 9 slave houses. They are listed as such:
Male, 60 years old
Male, 30 years old
Male, 28 years old
Female, 26 years old
Male, 35 years old
Female, 10 years old
Female, 8 years old
Female, 4 years old
Male, 15 years old
Male, 13 years old
Female, 11 years old
Female, 1 years old
Female, 45 years old
Female, 22 years old
Male, 15 years old
Male, 28 years old
Male, 15 years old
Male, 13 years old
Female, 11 years old
Female, 30 years old
Male, 11 years old
Female, 30 years old
Female, 10 years old
Female, 9 years old
Female, 9 years old
Male, 9 years old
Female, 8 years old
Male, 7 years old
Female, 7 years old
Male, 7 years old
Female, 4 years old
Male, 4 years old
Female, 4 years old
Male, 1 years old
Female, 4 years old
Female, 28 years old
Female, 24 years old
Female, 11 years old
Male, 7 years old
Female, 40 years old
Male, 12 years old
Male, 7 years old
Male, 5 years old
Female, 10 years old
Male, 3 years old
Female, 60 years old
Female, 45 years old
Female, 89 years old
Female, 56 years old
Male, 27 years old
Female, 19 years old
S A Burgess is recorded as having 63 slave and 8 slave houses. They are listed as such:
Male, 90 years old
Male, 59 years old
Male, 57 years old
Male, 40 years old
Male, 35 years old
Male, 37 years old
Female, 80 years old
Female, 30 years old
Male, 21 years old
Female, 18 years old
Female, 13 years old
Female, 13 years old
Female, 60 years old
Male, 30 years old
Male, 39 years old
Male, 30 years old
Female, 32 years old
Male, 26 years old
Male, 19 years old
Female, 13 years old
Female, 60 years old
Male, 20 years old
Female, 19 years old
Female, 40 years old
Male, 28 years old
Female, 26 years old
Female, 13 years old
Male, 12 years old
Female, 50 years old
Female, 27 years old
Male, 25 years old
Female, 20 years old
Female, 18 years old
Female, 15 years old
Female, 14 years old
Female, 10 years old
Male, 10 years old
Female, 10 years old
Female, 9 years old
Female, 9 years old
Male, 9 years old
Female, 9 years old
Female, 9 years old
Female, 9 years old
Female, 9 years old
Female, 9 years old
Female, 8 years old
Female, 8 years old
Male, 8 years old
Male, 7 years old
Male, 7 years old
Female, 7 years old
Male, 7 years old
Female, 6 years old
Male, 6 years old
Male, 5 years old
Female, 5 years old
Male, 4 years old
Male, 2 years old
Male, 1 years old
Male, 1 years old
Male, 6/12 years old
Female, 60 years old
Female, 3 years old
====Floyd==== Jessee Floyd is listed as employing 2 slaves owned by Jno Smith. They are a 19 year old female and a 2 year old male who is listed as M under color. ====Johnson==== According to the 1860 Census slave schedules, Blarny(?) Johnson had 16 slaves and 3 slave houses. They are listed as such:
Male, 70 years old
Female, 28 years old
Female, 27 years old
Female, 26 years old
Female, 16 years old
Female, 3 years old
Male, 20 years old
Male, 18 years old
Male, 16 years old
Female, 7 years old
Female, 6 years old
Female, 4 years old
Male, 1 years old
Male, 7 years old
Male, 5 years old
Male, 2 years old
According to the 1860 Census slave schedules, Jno H Johnson & two others had 15 slaves and 2 slave houses. They are listed as such:
Male, 60 years old
Male, 32 years old
Female, 30 years old
Female, 24 years old
Male, 15 years old
Female, 13 years old
Male, 10 years old
Female, 9 years old
Female, 7 years old
Female, 6 years old
Male, 5 years old
Female, 4 years old
Female, 3 years old
Male, 2 years old
Female, 4/12 years old
According to the 1860 Census slave schedules, Jno H Johnson for six others had 2 slaves and 1 slave houses. They are listed as such:
Male, 28 years old
Female, 14 years old
====McElveen==== According to the 1860 Census slave schedules, J E McElveen had 7 slaves and 3 slave houses. They are listed as such:
Female, 50 years old
Male, 35 years old
Female, 23 years old
Male,6 years old
Female, 5 years old
Male, 3 years old
Male, 1 years old
Also listed are the following slaves. Next to them it says Martha Epps, Owner and J E McElveen employer: Female, 50 years old
Female, 15 years old
Male, 11 years old
Male, 9 years old
Female, 5 years old
Male, 4 years old
Male, 2 years old
====McFadden==== According to the 1860 Census slave schedules, Jno J McFadden had 54 slaves and 13 slave houses. They are listed as such:
Male, 70 years old
Female, 55 years old
Female, 20 years old
Female, 18 years old
Male, 15 years old
Male, 12 years old
Male, 2 years old
Female, 35 years old
Male, 33 years old
Male, 18 years old
Female, 16 years old
Female, 14 years old (color listed as M)
Female, 13 years old
Male, 11 years old
Male, 9 years old
Male, 7 years old
Male, 5 years old
Male, 3 years old
Female, 3/12 years old
Male, 29 years old
Female, 26 years old
Male, 12 years old
Male, 8 years old
Male, 6 years old
Female, 4 years old
Male, 2 years old
Male, 4/12 years old
Female, 45 years old
Male, 29 years old
Female, 25 years old
Female, 5 years old
Female, 2 years old
Male, 65 years old
Female, 38 years old
Male, 26 years old
Female, 45 years old
Male, 25 years old
Male, 33 years old
Female, 28 years old
Male, 55 years old
Female, 33 years old
Male, 40 years old
Female, 30 years old
Female, 20 years old (Color listed as M)
Male, 16 years old
Female, 13 years old
Male, 13 years old
Male, 11 years old(Color listed as M)
Male, 7 years old
Female, 7 years old
Male, 5 years old
Male, 3 years old
Male, 1 years old
Male, 28 years old
====McIntosh==== According to the 1860 Census slave schedules, H L McIntosh had 6 slaves and 3 slave houses. They are listed as such:
Male, 55 years old
Male, 28 years old
2 Female, 18 years old
Female, 16 years old
Male, 6/12 years old
====McKensie==== M McKensie is listed as employing a slave that is owned by D Epps. The slave is a 17 year old female. Samuel McKensie is listed as having one slave and one slave house. The slave is a 55 year old male. According to the 1860 Census slave schedules, Elizabeth McKensie had 28 slaves and 1 slave house. They are listed as such:
Female, 37 years old
Female, 16 years old
Female, 14 years old
Male, 11 years old (Color listed as M)
Female, 7 years old
Female, 5 years old
Male, 3 years old
Female, 2/12 years old
====Rose==== According to the 1860 Census slave schedules, S F Rose had 28 slaves and 8 slave houses. They are listed as such:
Male, 40 years old
Female, 40 years old
Male, 18 years old
Male, 17 years old
Female, 16 years old
Male, 15 years old
Male, 14 years old
Male, 13 years old
Male, 12 years old
Female, 11 years old
Male, 8 years old
Female, 1 years old
Male, 1 years old
Female, 26 years old
Male, 3 years old
Female, 39 years old
Male, 18 years old
Female, 21 years old
Female, 4 years old
Male, 3 years old
Male, 3/12 years old
Female, 40 years old
Female, 12 years old
Male, 11 years old
Female, 30 years old
Male, 27 years old
Female, 8 years old
Male, 26 years old
Male, 3 years old
Also listed as employed by S F Rose, Owned by W T Rose: Female, 20 years old
Male, 6/12 years old
====Thigpen==== According to the 1860 Census slave schedules, Hugh Thigpen had 9 slaves and 2 slave houses. They are listed as such:
Female, 30 years old
Female, 20 years old
Female, 16 years old
Male, 15 years old
Female, 13 years old
Male, 13 years old
Female, 4 years old
Female, 2 years old
Male, 7/12 years old
===1870 Census=== This census was very hard to read the handwriting. I have done my best, but if you see family that you know is not correct, please correct it. Also, I think the census taker may have not followed the directions. Its possible he marked people who could read and write as not being able to. The reason I question this is that he marked a physician as unable to read and write which seems unlikely. [[Space:Sandy_Grove_Families_in_the_1870_United_States_Census|Click here to see families in the 1870 Census]] ===1880 Census=== [[Space:Sandy_Grove_Families_in_the_1880_United_States_Census|Click here to see families from the 1880 Census]] ===1900 Census=== [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Sandy_Grove_Families_in_the_1900_United_States_Census&public=1 Click here to see families from the 1900 Census] ==Sources== * Year: 1860; Census Place: Clarendon, Clarendon, South Carolina; Roll: M653_1217; Page: 190; Family History Library Film: 805217 * Ancestry.com. 1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010. * Year: 1870; Census Place: Sandy Grove, Clarendon, South Carolina; Roll: M593_1491; Page: 517A; Image: 21287; Family History Library Film: 552990 * Edgefield Advertiser, Edgefield, South Carolina, Wednesday, January 19, 1859 * Record of Appointment of Postmasters, 1832-1971. NARA Microfilm Publication, M841, 145 rolls. Records of the Post Office Department, Record Group Number 28. Washington, D.C.: National Archives. * Thomas E Burgess Obituary, Florence Morning News, 22 Sep 1932, Thu, Page 2 * Militia Enrollments of Men Between the Ages of 18 and 30 for Clarendon County, Sandy Grove, 1869. Accessed on the South Carolina Archives Online Database. * Militia Enrollments of Men Between the Ages of 30 and 45 for Clarendon County, Sandy Grove, 1869. Accessed on the South Carolina Archives Online Database.

Sandy Point, St. George's Bay, Newfoundland

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[[Category:Sandy Point, St. George's Bay, Newfoundland Colony]] ==History== In the nineteenth century Sandy Point was the hub of the St. George's Bay fishery, the largest year-round community on the west coast and the chief English settlement on the French Shore. Until the 1940s the site was a peninsula connected to the mainland at Flat Bay, but the sea gradually eroded the sandy soil, perhaps as a result of grazing by livestock, and a large storm in December 1951 finally widened the gap to the point that the isthmus was no longer passable even at low tideEncyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador, [http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_enl/id/3556 volume 5, Extract: letter S. pp 85-86]. Poole, Cyril F. Cuff, Robert, Harry Cuff Publications Ltd. (1993), St. John's. Memorial University of Newfoundland, electronic collections. Accessed 2020.. As early as 1740 Sandy Point was a hideaway for pirates Eric and Maria Cobham, who raided ships that came into the Bay to trade or to seek shelter from bad weather. It would appear that in the mid-1700s Sandy Point was frequented by both French and English fishermen. The Treaty of Versailles (1783) incorporated St. George's Bay within the French Shore and officially prohibited settlement, but the French were soon absorbed in the Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars. The first few settlers arrived in the latter part of the eighteenth century. ===Earliest Families=== According to local tradition the first settler was a Jerseyman, [[Messervy-38|Philip Messervey]] with his wife, [[Dennis-1263|Suzanne]]. By 1801 there were four resident families, mostly from the Channel Islands. When the French returned to the Newfoundland fishery in force after 1815 they tolerated these few "English" settlers and even began to rely on them for bait. In 1822 W.E. Cormack stayed at Messervey's home after his trek across Newfoundland and noted 20 families at Sandy Point, engaged in furring and the salmon fishery, and estimated the total population to be about 100 people. During Cormack's visit four schooners were moored there, engaged in trading fish and furs to Halifax. The 1836 Census recorded the population at 112. In addition to the English and Jerseymen, fishermen of French descent (both Acadians from Cape Breton Island and deserters from French vessels) also settled at Sandy Point, along with a few people of mixed European and Micmac blood. From about 1840-1850, a number of Acadian families migrated from the Margaree region of Cape Breton to Newfoundland's west coast region, and settled in Sandy Point. Early family names included Bennett (Benoit), Garnier, Hynes, Fillatre, LeGrandais, Leroux, McFatridge, Messervey, Parsons, Pennell, Pieroway, Renouf, Shaw, Swyers, Vincent and Young. ====Jukes Survey==== Joseph Beete Jukes was a geologist appointed by the Genealogical Society of London, to do a survey of Newfoundland. He completed this survey of the Island of Newfoundland, with the exception of White Bay and the Northern Peninsula. The following list of inhabitants was taken from Jukes' notes during 1839 - 1840NL GenWeb. West Coast Region, St. George's Bay District. [http://sites.rootsweb.com/~cannf/wcbstg_jukes_sandypoint.htm Jukes' Excursion Data. Sandy Point 1839-1840]. Laverne Cormier. accessed 2020.. {| border="1" class="sortable" bgcolor="#fffcef" ! !!Name!!Age!!Family Size!!Years Present!!Birthplace |- |1||Forest, William||23||2||11||New York |- |2||Parsons, John|| ||11||born here||St. Geo. Bay |- |3||[[Dennis-1187|Dennis, Philip]]||43||9||born here||St. Geo. Bay |- |4||[[Messervy-40|Messervey, Abraham]]||28||2||born here||St. Geo. Bay |- |5||Hore, George||38||4||born here||St. Geo. Bay |- |6||LeHeart, Francis|| ||5||9||St. Pierre |- |7||Parsons, Mrs.|| ||2||born here||St. Geo. Bay |- |8||Messervey, George|| ||5||born here||St. Geo. Bay |- |9||Parsons, John|| ||9||born here||St. Go. Bay |- |10||[[Swyer-6|Swyer, Samuel]]||76||2||58||England |- |11||[[Dennis-1194|Dennis, John]]||46||7||born here||St. Geo. Bay |- |12||Parsons, James|| ||6||born here||St. Geo Bay |- |13||Meservey, Philip|| ||8||born here||St. Geo. Bay |- |14||Oizon, John|| ||3||15||St. Pierre |- |15||[[Messervy-39|Meservey, John]]|| ||9||born here||St. Geo. Bay |- |16||Prowey, George|| ||6||14||St. Pierre |- |17||[[Pennell-883|Pennell, John]]|| ||7||born here||St. Geo. Bay |- |18||[[Pennell-884|Pennell, Clement]]|| ||5||born here||St. Geo. Bay |- |19||Hunt, William|| ||1||born here||St. Geo. Bay |- |20||[[Messervey-24|Meservey, Je__]]|| ||1||born here||St. Geo. Bay |- |21||[[Pennell-886|Pennell, Joseph]]|| ||8||born here||St. Geo. Bay |- |22||[[Pennell-885|Pennell, James]]|| ||7||born here||St. Geo. Bay |- |23||[[Jesseaume-3|Jessou, Joseph]]|| ||20|| ||Sydney, C.B. |- |24||[[Marche-136|March, Francis Sr.]]|| ||4|| ||Cape Breton |- |25||[[LeJeune-751|Young, Benjamin]]|| ||2|| ||Cape Breton |- |26||Marsh, Rose|| ||2|| ||Cape Breton |- |27||Renouf, Julien|| ||3|| ||Cape Breton |- |28||[[Marche-141|March, Francis Jr.]]|| ||2|| ||Cape Breton |- |29||Duval, Charles|| ||2|| ||Cape Breton |- |30||Jessou, Louis|| ||1|| ||Cape Breton |- |31||Mole, William|| ||2|| ||Cape Breton |- |32||McHall, Jane|| ||3|| ||Cape Breton |- |33||Hurley, William|| ||1||13||Ireland |- |34||[[Madore-91|Maddore, John]]|| ||7|| ||Cape Breton |- |35||[[Madore-178|Maddore, George]]|| ||6|| ||Cape Breton |- |36||Maddore, James|| ||6|| ||Cape Breton |- |37||Young, James|| ||2|| ||Cape Breton |- |38||Young, Francis jr.|| ||2|| ||Cape Breton |- |39||Young, Isaac|| ||2|| ||Cape Breton |- |40||Young, Lixey|| ||6|| ||Cape Breton |- |41||[[Perrier-182|Parisaine, Benjamin]]|| ||5|| ||Cape Breton |- |42||Hoare, Mrs.|| ||1||born here||Sandy Point |- |43||Biniard, Isaac|| ||5|| ||Cape Breton |- |44||Bennett, Brazou|| ||3|| ||Cape Breton |- |45||Bennett, John|| ||1|| ||Cape Breton |- |46||Young, James|| ||1|| ||Cape Breton |- |47||Pilley, John|| ||3|| ||Cape Breton |- |48||Lucau, John|| ||3|| ||Cape Breton |- |49||Merry, John|| ||2|| || |- |50||[[Haynes-923|Hayes, Bill]]|| ||7|| || |- | |- | || || || || || |} Entries 1-3 are described as "Merchants, purchasing fish". Nos 23-30 "Very poor, sometimes employed by English merchants in the Cod fishery, at other times by the French merchants. All are french descent." Number 32, Jane McHall "runs a boarding house". Nos. 35-48 "Herring and Cod fishery very poor, not well hen___. Employed sometimes by English merchants and sometimes by the French. Very imprudent and fare badly during winter." ===Rise and Fall=== In the mid-1800s, Sandy Point had a population of over 700 people. Capitalizing on its central position in a bay noted for its herring fishery, the community was the major port and supply centre for much of the west coast, its merchants trading with the Port au Port Peninsula, the Codroy Valley and Labrador. By the mid-1800s Sandy Point was a substantial community, with a population of over 700 people, and was the trading and administrative centre for the growing population of a coast where settlement was still technically illegal. A Church of England church was built by 1845, and the first resident Roman Catholic priest. Father Alexis Belanger, arrived in 1850. After about 1860 settlement on the nearby mainland began to expand, as French tolerance extended beyond the tacit "special case" that allowed permanent inhabitants at Sandy Point. While services and trade continued to be focused on Sandy Point for some years, many families left to build homes elsewhere in St. George's Bay or went to the Bay of Islands, where the herring fishery had begun to boom. After a 1872 storm the population of Sandy Point fell to about 400 people, where it remained for some years. When the railway passed through the adjacent mainland at South Side (later St. George's) in the 1890s Sandy Point's demise was hastened. The community had been made the seat of the Vicarate of St. George's when it was created in 1892, but after 1904 Bishop Neil MacNeil built a new church and parish seat on the mainland. Soon there were also a new school and courthouse at St. George's. In the mid-1920s many of the younger men left Sandy Point to work either at Corner Brook or in the woods supplying the new mill, as both St. George's and Stephenville Crossing grew rapidly. After 1941 others left to work at Harmon Field in Stephenville. By 1951 there were only 243 people left. In 1960 it was suggested that the majority of "independent" people had already left what was now an island, and that the remainder would be willing to leave if offered government assistance. The last resident of Sandy Point was Alphonsus Swyers, who left in June, 1969. ===Resources=== * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Sandy_Point,_St._George's_Bay,_Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] Note that Catholic (mostly French) records aren't available from the usual sources, but you can find many of the early records from the Sandy Point Catholic Church * [http://sites.rootsweb.com/~cannf/wcbstg_bapt_sprc1.htm 1849-1899 Sandy Point Catholic Baptism transcriptions], from Rootsweb. * [http://sites.rootsweb.com/~cannf/wcbstg_death_sprc1.htm 1849-1882 Sandy Point Catholic Death transcriptions], from Rootsweb * [http://sites.rootsweb.com/~cannf/wcbstg_marr_sprc1.htm 1850-1925 Sandy Point Catholic Marriage transcriptions], from Rootsweb == Sources ==

Sapp Cemetery, Raiford, Union County, Florida

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===About=== This free space page for the Sapp Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Florida_Cemeteries|Florida Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Florida Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:United_States_Cemeteries|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Sapp Cemetery is located in Raiford in Union County, Florida. Turn South off of Highway 121 onto NE 233 Lane. The cemetery will be on the right. The cemetery has over 200 graves, with a section for Civil War soldiers. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. Although all grave markers in this cemetery have been photographed (or will be shortly), the photos can only be displayed for persons with existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Atkinson-3464|Carolyn Martin]] for assistance. ----- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
Sapp Cemetery Rd 12522 NE 233 Lane
Raiford, Union County, Florida 32083
GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
30.0524554, -82.2281625 Sapp Cemetery on Google Maps [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Sapp+Cemetery+Rd,+Florida+32083/@30.0548052,-82.2339379,17z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x88ef5630934e99c1:0xf8ba28fc34658eba!8m2!3d30.0557849!4d-82.2286057] ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Sapp+Cemetery+Rd,+Florida+32083/@30.0548052,-82.2339379,17z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x88ef5630934e99c1:0xf8ba28fc34658eba!8m2!3d30.0557849!4d-82.2286057| Sapp Cemetery on Google Maps]
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----- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * In progress * Approximately <10% of grave markers photographed as of Jun 15, 2016 Data Transcriptions * In progress * <10% profiles set up as of 7/23/2016 ----- ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name/ First/Middle Names ! data-sort-type="date" |Born ! data-sort-type="date"|Died ! Notes ! class="unsortable" | Photo
(click for larger) |- | [[Wester-268|Sapp, Rosa W]] || 1/12/1894 || 2/24/1983 || || [[Image:Wester-268.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Knighton-433| Sapp, Mildred D]] || 11/15/1933 || 1/19/1995 || ||[[Image:Sapp-716.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Sapp-716|Sapp, Bill G]]|| 3/3/1924 || 3/30/1997 || || [[Image:Sapp-716.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Thomas-21606|Sapp, Jeanette E]]|| 9/22/1926 || 12/4/1949 || || [[Image:Sapp-716.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Sapp-717|Sapp, Leonard B]] || 2/8/1932 || 12/16/1994 || Married Dec. 19, 1953 ||[[Image:Sapp-717.jpg|100px]] |- | Sapp, Orpha J Moore || 8/8/1937 || || Married Dec. 19, 1953 || [[Image:Sapp-717.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Sapp-714| Sapp, Herman L ]]|| 6/19/1919 || 7/22/1993 || T SGT US Army World War II || [[Image:Sapp-714.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Sapp-714|Sapp, Herman L ]]|| 6/19/1919 || 7/22/1993 || Married Jan 11, 1947 || [[Image:Sapp-714-1.jpg|100px]] |- | Sapp, Vernelle B || 8/21/1928 || || Married Jan 11, 1947 || [[Image:Sapp-714.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Browning-2402|Browning, David]] || 9/24/1923 || 7/25/1994 || United as one in Christ, Lake Butler, Fla June 18, 1950 || [[Image:Browning-2402.jpg|100px]] |- | Browning, Janice Nichols || 7/15/1932 || || United as one in Christ, Lake Butler, Fla June 18, 1950 || [[Image:Browning-2402.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Sapp-724| Sapp, John P ]]|| 9/3/1855 || 11/16/1947 || Freemason || [[Image:Sapp-724.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-328311|Sapp, Annie W ]]|| 9/3/1854 || 9/7/1930 || || [[Image:Sapp-724.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Sapp-718|Sapp, Shelton J ]]|| 10/5/1879 || 4/15/1937 || || [[Image:Sapp-718.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Sapp-719| Sapp, F. Curtis]] || 1/2/1904 || 10/23/1911 || At Rest || [[Image:Sapp-719.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Sapp-720|Sapp, Versa B]] || 12/13/1906 || 9/21/1911 || At Rest || [[Image:Sapp-720.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Morrell-573|Morrell, John ]]|| 5/26/1863 || 3/11/1917 || || [[Image:Morrell-573.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-329350|Morrell, Mrs. Sarah ]]|| 2/20/1872 || 1/5/1922 || Asleep in Jesus || [[Image:Unknown-329350.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Thomas-21683|Sapp, Bessie T. ]]|| 10/15/1918 || 10/17/1949 || Mother ||[[Image:Thomas-21683.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Whitehead-2583|Whitehead, Henry T. ]]|| 11/7/1870 || 12/16/1925 || He is not dead , but sleepeth; Freemason || [[Image:Whitehead-2583.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Johns-2729| Johns, Warren L]] || 3/31/1874 || 3/11/1933 || It was hard indeed to part from thee, but Christ's strong arm supported me. || [[Image:Johns-2729.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Walker-22314| Johns, Martha ]]|| 12/3/1871 || 4/24/1948 || She was a kind and affectionate wife, a fond mother and a friend to all. || [[Image:Walker-22314.jpg|100px]] |- |}

Sapp Name Study

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[[Category:Sapp Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category:Sapp Name Study]] {{One Name Study|name=Sapp}} This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. ==Family Crest== {{Image|file=Sapp_Name_Study.jpg |caption=Sapp Name Study Image 1 }} ==Meaning of the Name==

Sappington Cemetery, Crestwood, Missouri

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[[Category: Sappington Cemetery, Crestwood, Missouri]] [[Category: St. Louis County, Missouri, Cemeteries]] [[ Project:Missouri_Cemeteries|Missouri Cemeteries Project]] === '''About Sappington Cemetery''' === This free space page for Sappington Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Missouri_Cemeteries|Missouri Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Missouri Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]].
Sappington Cemetery, Est:1811 the oldest family cemetery in St. Louis County (and probably in Missouri), it was called the Long cemetery in 1893. {{Image|file=Sappington_Cemetery_Crestwood_Missouri.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Sappington Cemetery Also known as Sappington Burial Ground, Sappington Grave Yard }}{{Image|file=Sappington_Cemetery_Crestwood_Missouri-4.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption= '''American Revolution Memorial''' }} At that time the cemetery was surrounded by a board fence and had a number of graves marked by soft, unreadable stones. At that time the only ones resting there were of John and Elizabeth Long, Jane Bowles, Dr. Charles Brown and his wife Harriet, John D. Sappington, Elizabeth Parke, Henry Steinhauer, and John Sale. Many of the burials are veterans of the Revolutionary War, War of 1812, Mexican-American War, and Civil War. The City of Crestwood and Daughters of the American Revolution maintain the cemetery. We expect much of our cemeteries. We expect them to serve a functional necessity and at the same time to bridge the chasm between life and death with memories, memorials, and reminders of the eternal. Thus, over the centuries, cemeteries have come to embody many of the finest elements of culture: art, architecture, history, religion, engineering, urban planning, landscape design, and ethnic traditions. It is important to make a record of the Sappington Burial Ground of St. Louis County, so that, in the context of cemetery history and cemetery design, the significant features of each cemetery can be noted, appreciated, and evaluated for historic preservation of Family Burial grounds. {{Image|file=Sappington_Cemetery_Crestwood_Missouri-2.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption= Sappington Family Burial Ground, view from the parking lot.}} Warm summer sun shine kindly here; Warm southern wind blow softly here; Green sod above, lie light, lie light --- Good-night, dear heart, good-night, good-night. Mark Twain : epitaph for his daughter, 1896'' '''Tombstones and Monuments''' The first, and therefore the oldest, cemeteries in St. Louis County were the family graveyards of pioneer settlers. In Common Landscape of America, John R. Stillgoe points out that pioneers from the South established the isolated family graveyards. New Englander's and immigrants preferred to be buried in a consecrated churchyard." This seems to be true in St. Louis County, for family graveyards were most often created by families from the South. Family graveyards are small and remote, usually on a hillside in a large tract of farmland. they have simple tombstones of limestone or white marble, the oldest ones always facing east and carved with simple names and dates and sometimes an epitaph. {{Image|file=Sappington_Cemetery_Crestwood_Missouri-3.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Sappington Graveyard is on small hill. }}'''These little graveyards''' hold several generations of the family who owned the land and neighbors whose names can be found on the nearby farms on old plat maps. They also hold the graves of family slaves and freed blacks who lived near their former owners. But the graves of African Americans were usually marked with small wooden crosses or simple field stones with no last name indicates that he was a slave, and thus they are unmarked today. Family members tended the family graveyards. They planted the graveyards with cedars and ground cover, usually eponymous or periwinkle. Irises and yucca plants survive from the tum of the century. When the farmland was sold or subdivided, the little graveyard was excluded from the sale. State laws provide public access to cemeteries and graveyards forever, especially so that family members can visit and care for the graves. But as families moved away, and because ownership of the burial place was not transferred to anyone, the little family graveyards often became overgrown, sometimes recognizable only by the tall stand of cedars and the ground cover of eponymous or periwinkle.
'''Victorians of the nineteenth century''' had an obsession with maudlin excess and ornamentation which produced beautiful funerary art and architecture." Today's emphasis is on practical profitability, low maintenance, and avoidance of thoughts of death. The cultural trends of the past are reflected in the funerary art found. The oldest tombstones are grey limestone tablets with scalloped tops, found in family graveyards or churchyards from the beginning of the nineteenth century. They are carved with the names and dates of the deceased and sometimes a Bible verse or epitaph. Although the lettering is often quite beautiful, they have a Puritan simplicity and severity that reflects a New England heritage. Beginning in the late 1830's talented stone carvers immigrated to St. Louis from Germany." Their work first began to appear in German Evangelical churchyards and cemeteries. They carved tombstones of white marble from Vermont and Georgia; and they expanded the repertoire of symbolic imagery carved above the name on each tombstone. The earliest image was the weeping willow, a traditional New England image of death; but the German stone carvers were soon carving clasped hands to Symbolize marriage,{{Image|file=Sappington_Cemetery_Crestwood_Missouri-8.jpg |caption= clasped hands to Symbolize marriage }} fingers pointing to Heaven, doves, flowers, lambs, Bibles, anchors, crowns, gates, and even profiles. During the second half of the nineteenth century the white marble Victorian monuments became three dimensional, with classical details: round columns, square columns, columns topped with urns or finials, draped columns and draped urns to symbolize death, obelisks in all sizes, arch-shaped monuments to Symbolize marriage, and tall, square monuments with roofs and spires that resembled the steeples of cathedrals. '''At the turn of the century''' these companies were not only making tombstones and monuments. Many of them were carving statuary, entrances, altars, vestibules, wainscoting, balusters, columns, caps, vases and urns. And they were constructing mausoleums." They imported marble from Vermont and Georgia. It was soft and easy to carve, and the Italians who had immigrated from Carrara, Italy, were able to execute the finest, most delicate details. For large angels and other statue's, the St. Louis carvers usually carved plaster molds which were sent to the quarry, where stone cutters there carved the monuments. Marble angels that were carved in Italy were sent to America as ballast in ships. They were sent to New Orleans and then shipped up the Mississippi River. Marble and granite blocks, monuments, or statues were shipped from Vermont through Canada and Detroit on the Wabash Railroad. Herman Pohl used a team of twenty mules to haul his large monuments up Calvary Hill from Broadway. To set a tall monument, stone workers used gin poles, with guy wires in the trees, and they rented equipment from each other. Monument companies sometimes put their names on the bottom edge of a tombstone, but more often the company name appeared on the foot stones or cornerstones of a family plot, and most of those were removed by the cemeteries in the 1950's, to facilitate mowing the grass." '''A special kind of grave marker was available through the Sears Roebuck Catalog in the 1890's.''' It was cast in zinc and had a whiteness that made it appear to be marble. It does not corrode, and the few angels or obelisks or monuments with anchors and ropes that remain in local cemeteries are noticeable because of the sharpness of their detail. By the late 1800's the Industrial Revolution had created the tools that made it possible to carve granite. Granite is much harder than marble. The best granite came from Barre, Vermont, and talented stone carvers from Carrara,Italy, were employed by the quarry there. Over time, marble corrodes from the carbon dioxide in the air, and with the advent of the automobile that process was speed'ed up. By the end of the 1930's, granite became more popular for grave markers than marble, because it did not deteriorate. But because granite is so hard to carve, monuments of granite are more simple than those of marble, with straight lines and less details. ===Location and Map=== Location
9111 Watson Rd, Crestwood,
St. Louis County, Missouri, 63126
Located on the north side of Watson Road, Hwy 66 just east of Crestwood Shopping Center
The City of Crestwood owns and maintains the Historic Sappington Cemetery
GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
38.560951, -90.372064
:::OR N 38 33.657 W 90 22.324 ===Links to Other Online Resources=== REPOSITORY Missouri Historical Society Archives P.O. Box 11940 St. Louis, MO 63112-0040 314-746-4510 archives@mohistory.org http://www.mohistory.org/files/archives_guides/SappingtonPapers.pdf [https://www.google.com/maps/place/9111+Watson+Rd,+St+Louis,+MO+63126/@38.56113,-90.3726422,19z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x87d8c953af114d5f:0xce38958e178f841!8m2!3d38.561129!4d-90.372095 Sappington Cemetery on Google Maps] [http://www.archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/BOWLES/1998-09/0907051314 http://www.dnr.mo.gov/shpo/survey/SLAS032-R.pdf] ===Tasks Completed=== * Gravestones were observed by visiting the Sappington Cemetery. *Photography 100% grave markers photographed. *Data Transcriptions in progress * Exploring the history of the people buried here in progress. ===To Do=== *Fully survey cemetery and add transcription of all burials to table of interments below in progress. In recent years the cemetery was indexed about 1970 by Mrs. Isabel Guilvezan and Mrs. Ione Radford (a StLGS member). However, the listing here was taken from earlier records, those compiled for the St. Louis Chapter, D.A.R. by Mrs. John Flint Rogers and Mrs. J. Jannuzzo, with additional information provided by Mrs. Arthur J. Wilson, a descendant of Capt. John Long and Sgt. John Sappington. Mrs. Wilson's notes include war records. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. {{Global Cemeteries|sub=|place=Missouri [[Space: Sappington Cemetery, Crestwood, Missouri|Sappington Cemetery]]}} ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |[[Vardeman-40|Vardeman]]||John||1722||1835||||[[image:Vardeman-40.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Sappington-3|Sappington MD]]||John||1776||1856||||[[Image:Sappington_Cemetery_Crestwood_Missouri-6.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Sappington-xx|Sappington]]||Jemma Fowler||1730||1840||||[[image:Sappington_Cemetery_Crestwood_Missouri-7.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-xx|Surname]]||Given names||sob||dod||||[[image:x.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-xx|Surname]]||Given names||sob||dod||||[[image:x.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-xx|Surname]]||Given names||sob||dod||||[[image:x.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-xx|Surname]]||Given names||sob||dod||||[[image:x.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-xx|Surname]]||Given names||sob||dod||||[[image:x.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-xx|Surname]]||Given names||sob||dod||||[[image:x.jpg|120px]] |-}

SARGENT Pedigree

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[[Category:California]] [[Category:Arizona]] [[Category:Indiana]] this my known Sargent pedigree of those in and around Linton, Indiana. A place to store and work the wiki tree of my family. THis hopefully will help with "Proof" needed for "DAR" and others. '''NOTE this pedigree list starts with me and ends with the latest known ancestor. All are dead and gone but one....''' some Spelling differences :'''Sargant''' 1910 Federal Census of James H =='''Helpful Links''' == :[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:SARGENT_family_unites&public=1 SARGENT family unites] Find A Grave memorial Page *General Info :collection of information about [http://roadsidethoughts.com/ communities of America and Canada] :[http://roadsidethoughts.com/in/burns-city-xx-martin-profile.htm BURNS CITY] *Wars :[http://www.nps.gov/civilwar/index.htm CIVIL WAR] from National Park Services :United States Civil War 1861 to 1865 [https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/United_States_Civil_War_1861_to_1865,_Part_1 Part 1] :United States Civil War 1861 to 1865 [https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/United_States_Civil_War_1861_to_1865,_Part_2 Part 2] :[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Civil_War Civil War] on Wikipedia. == Pedigree == :Deborah (that's Me) :'''James R''' [[Sargent-175]] :BIRTH: 11/12/1934 ~Linton, Green County, Indiana :DEATH: 12/15/2005 ~San Deigo, San Deigo County, California [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/JPG/Dad_s_SS_application SS Application] shows his father is Arthur 176 :'''Arthur H''' [[Sargent-176]] :BORN: 03/21/1908 ~Linton, Green County, Indiana :DEATH: 03/00/1974 ~Yuma, Yuma County, Arizona [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/JPG/Gtrandpa_Arthur_SS_application SS application] shows his father is James 177 :'''James H''' [[Sargent-177]] :BORN: 06/28/1886 ~Burns City, Martin County, Indiana :DEATH: 06/09/1898 ~Linton, Greene County, Indiana [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Sargent-177-2 SS application] shows his father is Jasper 178 :'''Jasper''' [[Sargent-178]] :BORN: 01/04/1857 ~Martin County, Indiana :DEATH: 06/09/1898 ~Martin County, Indiana 1860 Federal Census shows his father is Jacob 336 ::Year: 1860; Census Place: McCameron, Martin, Indiana; Roll: M653_278; Page: 841; Image: 407; Family History Library Film: 803278 :::Original data: 1860 U.S. census, population schedule. NARA microfilm publication M653, 1,438 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d :as does the 1870 Federal Census ::Year: 1870; Census Place: McCameron, Martin, Indiana; Roll: M593_342; Page: 360B; Image: 726; Family History Library Film: 545841 ::~Original data 1870 U.S. census, population schedules. NARA microfilm publication M593, 1,761 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d. :::~Minnesota census schedules for 1870. NARA microfilm publication T132, 13 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d. :'''Jacob''' [[Sargent-336]] :BORN: 12/06/1831 ~ Lawrence County, Indiana :DEATH: 12/20/1895 ~Martin County, Indiana 1850 Federal Census shows his father is Elisha 337 :Year: 1850; Census Place: McCameron, Martin, Indiana; Roll: M432_160; Page: 11A; Image: 159 ::Original data: Seventh Census of the United States, 1850; (National Archives Microfilm Publication M432, 1009 rolls); Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29; National Archives, Washington, D.C. :'''Elisha''' [[Sargent-337]] :now with '''PROJECT PROTECTED PROFILE'''-'''ONE Name Study''' :BORN: 03/15/1813 ~Lawrence County, Indiana :DEATH: 12/21/1899 ~McCameron, Martin County, Indiana :'''Joseph''' SR [[Sargent-338]] :BORN: 00/00/1785 ~ Caswell County, North Carolina :DEATH: 10/08/1865 ~Martin County, Indiana :'''Thomas''' [[Sargent-339]] :BORN: 00/00/1760 ~Orange County, North Carolina :DEATH: 00/00/1820 ~Lawrence county, Indiana :'''William''' B. [[Sargent-340]]

SARoots-Beleid

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{| border="1" cellpadding="10" align="centre" style="background:#F7FFF5;text-align: left;" | ===Privaatheidsvlakke=== Lees- en skryfregte buite die binnekring hang af van die profiel se privaatheidsvlak. Dit word met 'n oop of toe slotjie en 'n kleurkode op die profiel aangedui. Van minste tot meeste privaat is daar: :{{Image| file=SARoots-Beleid.png|align=r | size=30}} '''Oop''' beteken enigiemand (nie net WikTree-lede nie) kan alles op die profiel lees en enige Wiki Genealoog wat aangeteken het, mag daaraan redigeer. Vir alle ander afdelings mag slegs lede van die binnekring redigeer. :{{Image| file=South_African_Roots_Project_Images-2.png |align=r | size=30}} '''Publiek''' beteken enigiemand kan alles op die profiel lees. : {{Image| file=South_African_Roots_Project_Images.png |align=r | size=30}} '''Privaat''' beteken diegene buite die binnekring kan nie alles sien nie, en niks redigeer nie. ::{{Image| file=South_African_Roots_Project_Images-4.png |align=r | size=30}} Wanneer jy die profiel oopmaak, kry jy 'n lysie van watter items tot watter mate vir jou sigbaar is. ::{{Image| file=South_African_Roots_Project_Images-1.png |align=r | size=30}} Die belangrikste daarvan is die biografie en verwantskappe. Hulle kan onafhanklik van mekaar gevarieer word. ::{{Image| file=South_African_Roots_Project_Images-3.png |align=r | size=30}} Daar is dus vier vlakke van privaatheid, elk met sy eie kleur slotjie: groengeel (albei is sigbaar), geel (slegs verwantskappe), oranjegeel (slegs biografie) en rooi (geeneen). :{{Image| file=South_African_Roots_Project_Images-5.png |align=r | size=30}} '''Ongelys''' beteken die profiel wys glad nie op enige soort WikiTree-soektog nie (en Google ens kan dit dus ook nie raaksien nie). Slegs die binnekring weet daarvan, want die profiel is wel op hulle uitkyklyste. Iemand wat die presiese WikiTree-bladsynommer ken of raai, kan wel die profiel oopmaak, maar gaan niks behalwe die persoon se van sien nie. Daar is beperkings op watter privaatheidsvlakke 'n persoon mag hê, bv 'n lewende persoon moet privaat wees, 'n Wiki-genealoog mag nie ongelys wees nie, en iemand wat meer as 200 jaar gelede gebore is, moet oop wees. Privaatheidsvlakke word outomaties deur WIkiTree gestel wanneer die profiel geskep word. Slegs profielbestuurders kan die privaatheidsvlak van 'n profiel verstel. |}
{| border="1" cellpadding="10" align="centre" style="background:#F7FFF5;text-align: left;" | === Profielbeskerming === Die projekleiding van SA Roots het, soos ander projekte, as organisasie [[WikiTree-47 | sy eie WikiTree ID en profiel]] wat as 'n projekbestuurder kan optree. So gou as wat daar 'n '''primêre rekord''' (dws geboortesertifikaat, doopregister of familiebybel) met die persoon se volle name en geboortedatum op 'n oop profiel geplaas is, kan die profiel beskerm word deur dit die klassifikasie PPP ("Project Protected Profile") te gee. Die motivering is dat werk wat goed nagevors en deeglik bevestig is, nie sommer deur enigiemand met 'n sekondêre bron in die hand omgekrap kan word nie. Dit bring sekere gevolge mee. * Dit is '''nie meer "jou" profiel nie,''' al was jy die skepper daarvan en al het jy 99% van die werk daaraan gedoen. Inteendeel, jy sal versoek word om die projek die profielbestuurder te maak, en dalk om boonop self terug te tree tot slegs die binnekring. * Die profiel is '''nie meer ten volle oop nie''': die WikiTree ID, geboortevan en onmiddelike familielede word beskerm sodat net profielbestuurders (en soos gesê, soms is die projek die alleenbestuurder) dit mag verander. * As iemand buite die vertrouenslys probeer redigeer, is dit nie verbode nie, maar '''daar verskyn gedurig boodskappe''' wat jou versoek om met projekbestuur te skakel as jou veranderinge wesenlik is. * '''Projekleiers het die reg om oor jou kop te gaan''' as jy nie wil saamwerk nie. * '''Strenger standaarde geld''' vir die uitleg van die biografie, die manier waarop plekname aangegee word, ensovoorts. Dis dalk swaar om afstand te doen van iets wat jy dalk as jou lewenstaak beskou het. Dink só daaraan: * Jy verloor nie jou reg om op die profiel te werk nie, jy mag net nie meer sonder konsultasie aan die gegewens wat ander profiele ook raak, verander nie. * Jy verwerf kollegas wat nes jy in kennis gestel word as daar aksie op die profiel is. * As jy sou wegval, bly jou nalatenskap behoue. As jy nie saamstem nie, kan jy kontroleer of die projekbestuurders [[Project_protecting_and_merging|die vier kriteria]] waaraan die projek moet voldoen toegepas het: # Dit moet binne die bestek van die projek val. # Meer as 200 jaar gelede gebore, of 'n bekende figuur. # As daar duplisering is, kan slegs die profiel met die laagste volgnommer beskerm word. # As daar nie duplisering is nie, moet die profiel as omstrede beskou kan word. Bostaande is egter slegs die algemene WikiTree-riglyne, en projekbeskerming word in die geval van die projek S A Roots ook om ander redes ingespan, soos om ongewone spellings van 'n geboortenaam te beskerm al word daar nie aan vereistes 2 en 4 voldoen nie. 'n Deeglike uiteensetting verskyn in [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/366099/do-we-need-a-finished-product-badge-for-profiles?show=366644#a366644 Bea Wijma se gouester-antwoord] op die vraag of afgeronde profiele spesiaal onderskei moet word. |}
{| border="1" cellpadding="10" align="centre" style="background:#F7FFF5;text-align: left;" | == Skep van nuwe profiele == Dit is moontlik om 'n losstaande profiel te skep, maar WikiTree hou nie daarvan nie en kan dit selfs na 'n tydjie sommer net afhaal. Die makllikste is om 'n nuwe profiel ''vanuit 'n ander profiel'' te skep, dws die profiel van die vader of moeder, of van 'n eggenoot, broer, suster of kind van 'n bestaande persoon. WIkiTree sal as 'n reël die privaatheidsvlak van 'n profiel dieselfde probeer maak as dié van die profiel waaruit dit geskep is, en as dit vanweë die reëls onmoontlik is, so naby as mootlik daaraan. Dit beteken dat die privaatheidsvlak van 'n gestorwe persoon wat minder as 200 jaar gelede gebore is, enigiets van Publiek tot Rooi Privaat kan wees. As jy 'n broer of suster skep van iemand wat nog nie 'n pa het nie, gaan WikiTree outomaties 'n onbekende pa met die regte van skep. Dis dus 'n goeie idee om liewer self daardie pa eerste te skep. WikiTree gaan jou gewoonlik eers kans gee om die nuwe bloedverwant as die WikiTree ID van 'n bestaande profiel in te vul. Gewoonlik weet jy nie van so 'n profiel nie. Daarna wil WikiTree die volgende inligting hê: * Voornaam * Geboortevan * Huidige van (indien anders) * Geboortedatum * Sterfdatum Jy moet iets doen by almal behalwe "Huidige van", al is dit net om "Onseker" te klik. Dis beter om niks in te vul nie as "voor" of "na" met 'n onsinnig onrealistiese jaartal. Byvoorbeeld, gestel jy het 'n kind wat as minderjarig aangegee word op 'n sterfkennis van 1939, toe die vader op ouderdom 56 gesterf het. Moenie "voor 1939" as geboortedatum invul nie. Inteendeel, oorweeg dit sterk om nie nou al die profiel te skep nie, maar eers as jy na nog navorsing meer weet. WikiTree wil baie seker wees dis nie 'n reeds bestaande profiel nie, en gaan dikwels nou kom met 'n aantal voorstelle oor wie dalk tog die betrokke persoon kan wees. Dis dikwels simpel voorstelle: Johan Marais wat in ongeveer 1883 gebore is, is nie John Marsh wat in 1887 in New Haven, Connecticut, gebore is nie. Byt net vas en tik al daardie boksies wat sê nee, nie hy nie. Maar so nou en dan is dit die regte persoon en jy kan "set as father" klik. 'n Verwarrende ding wat dan kan gebeur, is dat WikiTree fout te vind het met hoe daardie profiel opgesit is. Boodskappe soos "Marais-472 has more than one given name" spring op. Kies telkens die knoppie wat sê gaan voort. Onderaan die vorm is twee kissies wat jy verkieslik albei moet invul, anders doen WikiTree dit vir jou op 'n aspris-onbevredigende manier (mense moet kan sien jy het jou plig versuim, nè?). Die inhoud van eerste, "Notes", sal onder die hofie "Biography" op die profiel kom, die tweede onder "Sources". Die gedagte is dat die biografie meer oor die persoon vertel as wat die blote datums kan sê, met verwysings na die bronne, wat dan volledig in die bronnelys sal verskyn. Terwyl ons nou Afrikaans praat met mekaar: so gou as wat jy 'n nuwe profiel gebêre het, maak hom weer oop en verander "Sources" na "Bronne". As jy versuim om 'n bron by te sit wanneer jy 'n nuwe profiel skep, sal WikiTree outomaties die profiel as "Unsourced" brandmerk. Die WikiTree-waghonde draf elke nou en dan deur die lys van sulke profiele. Jy wil nie hê hulle moet jou naam as profielbestuurder op so 'n profiel sien nie. Sit 'n bron in, al is dit net "Persoonlik aan my meegedeel deur Oom Kalie Spekskiet op 26 Desember 2016". |}
{| border="1" cellpadding="10" align="centre" style="background:#F7FFF5;text-align: left;" | === Geboortevanne === 'n Persoon op WikiTree kan enige aantal vanne hê. Daarvan is die belangrikste twee die '''geboortevan''' ("Last Name At Birth", afgekort na '''LNAB''') en die '''huidige van''' (dws laaste in die geval van 'n gestorwene). Laasgenoemde word deur WikiTree gebruik om kort name vir mense op te stel, bv. "Ronel G. Olivier", maar speel origens nie 'n groot rol nie. Die geboortevan is egter belangrik, want dit word gebruik om 'n unieke '''WikiTree ID''' te vorm. Dit bestaan uit jou geboortevan, 'n strepie en 'n volgnommer, bv. "Van_Heerden-335". Let op die onderstreepsimbool om 'n spasie in die van voor te stel (dis net soms nodig, maar nooit verkeerd nie). Hierdie ID kom voor in die naam van jou tuisblad, bv. [[Van_Heerden-335|Van_Heerden-335]] en word boonop deur WikiTree gebruik om kruisverwysings na 'n persoon te maak. Die geboortevan affekteer dus tipies etlike profiele en moet nie sommer goedsmoeds verander word nie. Die ander vanne maak nie so baie saak nie. Jy moet veral jou eie WikiTree ID onthou. Vir die meeste praktiese doeleindes tel dit as jou eintlike naam. |}
{| border="1" cellpadding="10" align="centre" style="background:#F7FFF5;text-align: left;" | ==== Ontsyfer van ou handskrifte ==== Vroeër of later gaan jy die vreugdes en frustrasies van handgeskrewe dokumente ontdek. Die tikmasjien het eers laat in die 19de eeu in gebruik gekom, maar selfs lank daarna is die meeste dokumente wat oor ons pad kom, met die hand geskryf, darem soms op gedrukte vorms. Daar is 'n paar historiese feite wat 'n mens in ag moet neem. * Daar was vroeër '''twee letters ''s'' ''': die lange en die ronde. Wanneer daar twee s'e na mekaar in 'n woord voorkom, was die eerste een lank en die tweede een rond, en vanne lyk dan soos bv ''Baſson'' of ''Viſser''. Nou moet jy nie gaan sê die persoon se van is Bafson of Vifser nie; jy neem daardie skryfkonvensie in ag en spel die van Basson of Visser want in die alfabet tot jou beskikking is dit die letters wat ons het. * In moderne Afrikaans benut ons opsionele aksente om beklémtoning aan te dui, aksente wat nié deel van die spelling van die woord uitmaak nié. Destyds is '''leestekens om verwarring tussen eenders-lykende letters uit te skakel''', gebruik. Jy kan miskien uit jou laerskooldae onthou hoe die woord "minimum" byna onleesbaar in loopskrif is as jy die kolletjies op die i's uitlaat. Nou ja, geen respektabele skriba uit die 18e of 19e eeu sou die "u" net so kaal gelos het nie. Hulle sou "minimŭm" of "minimúm" of "miniműm" geskryf het. Die vorm van die merkie is nie ter sake nie (die eerste een is eintlik reg), maar dát daar 'n merkie is, is wat tel. Net soos in die geval van die lang s neem ons dit in ag en skryf die naam as "Augustus" al lyk dit asof die skriba "Aŭgŭstŭs" neergepen het. * Daar is 'n aantal uitsonderings op bostaande reël as gevolg van die feit dat etlike Europese tale sulke '''simbole vir bepaalde klanke''' aanwend, met die gevolg dat vanne soos Kotzé, Grové, Müller, Lätti en Göldner daardie klanke bevat. Die onderskeid tussen "y" en "ij" in vanne soos "Van Zijl" en "Snijman", hoewel met letters gemaak en nie met aksente nie, val ook in daardie kategorie. Hierdie tekens is nie opsioneel nie: draers van daardie vanne is uiters gesteld op die onderskeid. 'n Mens moet dus noukeurig wees met hulle voorouers! Een ding wat egter seker is, is dat die keuse net tussen "y" en "ij" lê. Daar is nie, en was nooit, 'n letter "ÿ" in Afrikaans of enige voorganger van hom nie (wel in sekere ou Franse name soos Savoÿe). * Mense was egter '''nie altyd so gesteld op die presiese spelling''' van hulle vanne nie. Dikwels kon hulle nie self lees nie, en waar hulle kon, het dit nie so veel saak gemaak as vandag nie. Transkripsie is 'n ingewikkelde saak en vereis duidelike beleidsvoorskrifte, deeglike beplanning en noukeurigheid. Daar is [[Space:SARoots-Transkripsies | 'n tutoriaal met voorbeelde]] waar heelwat meer hieroor gesê word. |}
{| border="1" cellpadding="10" align="centre" style="background:#F7FFF5;text-align: left;" | ==== Spelling van die geboortevan ==== Daar is twee skynbaar teenstrydige voorskrifte in die [[Name_Fields|WikiTree-riglyne]] * Die algemene reël sê: ''Dit is gewoonlik die formele naam soos dit in amptelike dokumente '''ten tyde van die geboorte''' verskyn. '''Dit hoef egter nie presies wat in 'n geboorterekord staan, te wees nie''', indien daar 'n spel- of ander fout in die dokument is, of die van ten tyde van die geboorte meer algemeen anders gespel is, of die persoon as baba aangeneem is en nooit die geboortevan gebruik het nie.'' Let op dat die spelling later in die persoon se lewe nie ter sake is nie. * Die [[Space:Name_Field_Guidelines|spesifieke reël]] sê: ''Vir mense wat binne 'n gevestigde projek kan val, '''raadpleeg die projeklede en slaan projek-spesifieke stylriglyne na'''.'' In die geval van ons nog ongevestigde projek moet hierdie stylriglyne nog geformuleer word. Daar is nogtans 'n algemene WikiTree-gebruik dat 'n van '''nie in hoofletters''' gegee word nie. Party algemeen gebruikte Suid-Afrikaanse publikasies doen dit so, maar verander tog asseblief PRETORIUS na Pretorius. Ook moet '''voorsetsels almal in klein letters''' wees. Die van gaan as 'n reël deur WikiTree weergegee word met 'n voornaam of 'n voorletter, en dan is "Jan De Bruyn" verkeerd. |}
{| border="1" cellpadding="10" align="centre" style="background:#F7FFF5;text-align: left;" | ==== Onderskeid tussen SA Roots en sy KdGH-subprojek ==== Die [[Project:Cape_of_Good_Hope_-_Kaap_de_Goede_Hoop_%281652-1806%29|subprojek Kaap de Goede Hoop]] is ouer as die oorkoepelende projek en het [[Project:Cape_of_Good_Hope_-_Kaap_de_Goede_Hoop_(1652-1806)/Project_Profiles| sy eie voorskrifte]]. In gevalle wanneer 'n persoon voor 1806 gebore is, kry daardie voorskrifte voorkeur bo ons s'n. Daar is goeie redes om die riglyne anders te lê na 1806. * Die Kaap was nie meer Hollands nie. WikiTree se voorskrifte vir mense van Nederlandse afkoms is uiters relevant vir profiele voor 1806, daarna toenemend minder so. Onder''' Engelse invloed''' het dit byvoorbeeld al hoe meer die gebruik geword dat 'n vrou se nooiensvan grotendeels verlore gaan na die huwelik. * Die '''evolusie van Afrikaanse vanne het in die 1800s verlangsaam'''. In die tydperk 1652-1806 kon een en dieselfde persoon kon bekend staan as ''Signon'' of ''Villon'', as ''Lorenz'' of ''Rostock'', as ''Schalk'' of ''Van Merven'', as ''Jansz'' of ''Van Rijnsburgh''. Na 1806 is hulle byna deur die bank Viljoen, Lourens, Van der Merwe en Van Rensburg. Spellings soos Koetsee en Dupree het nog 'n ruk lank bly voortbestaan, maar na 1900 grotendeels verdwyn. Die insluiting van so veel spellingvariante as moontlik help om hierdie evolusie te karteer en nie-spesialiste daarvan bewus te hou, maar dit is nie meer 'n hoofoorweging nie. * Vir mense wat in die 19de eeu gebore is, is daar dikwels nog '''familieherinneringe''' beskikbaar, en nasate voel besitlik daaroor. * Voor 1806 was kerkregisters en die VOC-rekords die hoofbronne. Vanaf c.1835 het '''sterfkennisse''' bygekom, vanaf c.1910 '''dagblaaie''', vanaf c.1960 '''gerekenariseerde sentrale rekords''', vanaf c.1990 '''aanlyn-databasisse''', en deesdae '''saamwerk-webblaaie''' en die '''sosiale media'''. Moderne amateur-genealoë hoef hulle feitlik nie van hulle stoele te lig nie. Ons voorskrifte word [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/361175/attention-please-south-african-roots-project-update tans gedebatteer] en kan dus nie nou al hier verskyn nie. |}
{| border="1" cellpadding="10" align="centre" style="background:#F7FFF5;text-align: left;" | ===Bronne=== 'n Bron is die identifikasie van waar jy jou inligting gekry het. Bronne is van kritieke belang in genealogie. Daar word selfs gesê ''genealogie sonder bronne is mitologie''. Lorine McGinnis Schulze, [http://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/articles/myth.shtml Genealogy without Sources is Mythology]," artikel in Olivetree. 'n Mens moet jou bronne aangee wanneer jy inligting op WikiTree sit. Dit staan in ons Erekode. Jy doen dit ''tussen'' die hofie '''Bronne''' en die lyntjie " " wat outomaties ingesit is toe die profiel geskep is. Ons onderskei tussen ''primêre'' en ''sekondêre'' bronne. 'n Primêre bron staan so naby aan die persoon in terme van afstand en tyd dat daar niks anders tussenin is nie. 'n Sekondêre bron maak van een of meer primêre bronne gebruik. Die waarde van een bron teenoor die waarde van 'n ander bron word beoordeel op grond van watter getuieniswaarde 'n bron het. |}
{| border="1" cellpadding="10" align="centre" style="background:#F7FFF5;text-align: left;" | ==== Voorbeelde van primêre bronne ==== 'n Bron is nie sonder meer primêr nie: dit kan vir een stukkie inligting primêr wees en vir 'n ander sekondêr. # '''Eerstehandse getuienis''', iets waarvoor die betrokke WikiTree-lid self instaan, byvoorbeeld die geboortedatum van jou eie kind, of die bynaam van jou oupa se suster wat jy persoonlik geken het. # '''Kerkregisters''', byvoorbeeld die geboortedatum en voorname van die kind, en die name van die ouers, op 'n '''doopregister'''; of die naam van 'n persoon op 'n '''lidmaatskapsregister'''; of die name van die bruid en bruidegom op 'n '''huweliksregister'''; of feite aangeteken in 'n '''notule'''; of die naam en sterfdatum van die afgestorwene op 'n '''begrafnisregister'''. # '''Staatsdokumente''', byvoorbeeld siviele huweliksregisters, geboortesertifikate, sterfkennisse (sien aparte inskrywing hieroor), boedeldokumente, sensusrekords, kieserslyste en bevolkingsregisters. In onlangse tye kom amptelike aanlyn-databasisse ook nog by. # Inskrywings in 'n '''familiebybel''' wat deurentyd bygehou is. |}
{| border="1" cellpadding="10" align="centre" style="background:#F7FFF5;text-align: left;" | ==== Voorbeelde van sekondêre bronne ==== Sekondêre bronne is nie noodwendig swakker as primêre bronne nie: in baie gevalle is etlike primêre bronne teenoor mekaar opgeweeg en 'n deurdagte sintese van die inligting gemaak. In gevalle waar navorsing 'n ikoniese sekondêre bron verkeerd bewys, moet die nuwe feite sterk beklemtoon word. Aangesien 'n goeie WikiTree-artikel self 'n sekondêre bron is, verkies ons egter dat die primêre bronne wat deur geraadpleegde sekondêre bronne gebruik is, nagespeur word en indien moontlik by 'n profiel opgelaai word. Waar dit nie moontlik is nie, ''moet'' ons benadruk dat die betrokke stukkie inligitng op 'n sekondêre bron berus. # '''Genealogiese studies''' deur gerekende genealoë, bv. C.C. de Villiers, C. Pama, F.J. Boonzaier, J.A. Heese en ander. Hieronder val ook GISA se SAG-reeks en Drakenstein-Heemkring se publikasies. # '''Biografieë''' en ander geskiedkundige werke deur noukeurige outeurs, bv G. McC. Theal, Johannes Meintjes, H.B. Thom, Karel Schoeman, J.C. Kannemeyer, Fransjohan Pretorius en ander. Sulke werke word gekenmerk deur 'n volledige bronnelys wat 'n mens dikwels tot by primêre bronne kan lei. Die veeldelige Suid-Afrikaanse Biografiese Woordeboek is 'n buitengewoon betroubare voorbeeld hiervan, hoewel selfs daar foute kan voorkom. # Nie-sentrale inligting op ''' 'n bron wat vir iets anders primêr is''', bv geboorteplek van afgestorwene en name van ouers en kinders op 'n sterfkennis; name van getuies op 'n doop- of huweliksregister. # Inskrywings in 'n familiebybel wat agterna '''deur afstammelinge''' ingevul is. # '''Indekse tot versamelings''' primêre bronne, bv die NG Kerk se doopindekse, NAAIRS en die Maseti-indekse. # '''Koerantberigte''' tydens die persoon se lewe. # Foto's van '''grafstene'''. # '''Familieregisters''', hetsy in boekvorm of op die Internet. # '''Onderhoude''' met persone wat eerstehande getuienis lewer, en wat opgeneem of onmiddellik genotuleer is. Die term ''tersiêre bron'' is nie algemeen in gebruik nie, maar sou gebruik kon word vir die knip-en-plak styl wat tipies van saamwerk-webwerwe is, en waaraan selfs WikiTree nie ontkom het nie. Versamelings met honderde profiele word soms deur 'n GEDCOM van een webblad na 'n ander oorgedra. Tersiêre bronne is niks beter as gerugte nie en hoort nie op WikiTree nie. Die skoonmaak en verifikasie van sulke profiele is 'n belangrike rede vir die South African Roots projek. |}
{| border="1" cellpadding="10" align="centre" style="background:#F7FFF5;text-align: left;" | ==== Sterfkennisse ==== Vanaf ongeveer 1835 is in die Kaap deur die Britse owerheid vereis dat alle sterfgevalle gerapporteer word, en die twee Boererepublieke het dieselfde stelsel toegepas. Daar is minstens drie vorme waarin die rapport kan wees. # '''Sterfaangif''' (Information of Death). Dit word gewoonlik deur 'n hospitaalhoof, 'n distriksgeneesheer of 'n begrafnisondernemer ingevul. Dit bevat onder andere die plek en oorsaak van dood en inligting oor wat met die oorskot gedoen gaan word. # '''Sterfkennis''' (Death Notice). Dit word gewoonlik deur 'n naasbestaande of desnoods 'n vriend ingevul. Dit bevat onder andere name van ouers, eggenote en kinders en inligting oor die afgestorwene se nalatenskap. Sterfkennisse word deur die Meester van die Hooggeregshof geliasseer. Indien daar niks vir die Meester te doen is nie (byvoorbeeld 'n onbenullige boedel, of die eerste sterfte in 'n huwelik binne gemeenskap van goedere), kan dit gebeur dat daar nie 'n sterfkennis op rekord is nie. # '''Sterftesertifikaat''' (Death Certificate) 'n Uittreksel uit amptelike rekords wat op versoek deur 'n owerheid verskaf word. Dit word soms in boedeldokumente ingesluit, bv. wanneer die afgestorwene buite die gebied van die betrokke Weesheer oorlede is, of as bewys dat 'n gespesifiseerde erfgenaam vooroorlede is. Daar kan vir dieselfde persoon meer as een dokument beskikbaar wees, soos 'n [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9Q97-Y3QL-R1 sterfaangif] sowel as 'n [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C913-T8P3 sterfkennis] . |}
{| border="1" cellpadding="10" align="centre" style="background:#F7FFF5;text-align: left;" | ===Redigeer van biografieë=== As jy iets in 'n WikiTree-biografie intik, gaan dit nie presies so lyk soos wat jy dit intik nie. Om te sien hoe dit gaan lyk, klik die woord PREVIEW wat onder die intik-kissie staan. Die manier waarop WikiTree sy formatering doen, is deur 'n '''opmaaktaal''' te gebruk. Sekere kombinasies van simbole word nie weergegee nie, maar word gebruik om effekte mee te bereik. Byvoorbeeld: : '''Vetdruk''' word '''Vetdruk''' : ''Kursief'' word ''Kursief'' : [[Laurie-474|Dirk Laurie]] word [[Laurie-474|Dirk Laurie]] : [https://www.wikitree.com/ WIkiTree se toegangsblad] word [https://www.wikitree.com/ WIkiTree se toegangsblad] Jy moet ongelukkig weet WikiTree doen so iets, maar jy hoef nie te onthou hoe om die effekte te bereik nie. Die algemeenstes word verskaf. Bokant die intik-kissie is daar 'n klompie simbole waarop jy kan klik. As jy jou muis beweeg tot op een van hulle, spring daar 'n kort beskrywing op van wat gaan gebeur as jy daarop klik. Bv die groot vet '''B''' sê "Bold text", dws vetdruk. As jy dit klik, verskyn '''Bold text''' op jou skerm, met die woorde "Bold text" ingekleur. As jy dadelik begin tik, vervang jou ingetikte teks daardie woorde. Wanneer jy dit dan later PREVIEW, dan kom daardie woorde in vetdruk. Oefen dit bietjie. Dis baie maklik as jy dit eers gewoond is: klik '''B''', tik alles wat in vetdruk moet kom, beweeg dan die muis weg en klik daar om die vertdruk te kanselleer. Probeer dit nou met die eerste vier simbooltjies wat verskaf word: ''I'' vir kursief, 'n boompie vir 'n WikiTree-kode, 'n kort stukkie ketting vir 'n URL (dws 'n skakel na enige plek op die Internet). Jy kan ook eers die teks intik, dit met die muis merk en dan die simbooltjie klik. Daar is nog vier simbole: 'n yslike hoofletter '''H''' , 'n deurgestreepte '''W'' in 'n sirkel, 'n klomp parallelle lyne, en 'n hoofletter '''C'''. Daar kom netnou meer oor hulle, behalwe die lyne: dit sit 'n lang horisontale streep wat jy eintlik nie moet gebruik nie. |}
{| border="1" cellpadding="10" align="centre" style="background:#F7FFF5;text-align: left;" | ==== Fynere puntjies van WikiTree se opmaaktaal ==== Met net agt simbooltjies kan 'n mens ver kom, maar daar is party ander goed wat genealoë ook nodig kry. Ons wil graag bv iets intik soos :'''a1''' Adam x Eva :: '''b1''' Kain :: '''b2''' Abel :: '''b3''' Set ::: '''c1''' Enos :::: '''d1''' Kenan Dit doen jy met dubbelpunte, dws jy tik ::'''a1''' Adam x Eva ::: '''b1''' Kain ::: '''b2''' Abel ::: '''b3''' Set :::: '''c1''' Enos ::::: '''d1''' Kenan Terloops: hoe het ek dit reggekry om bostaande te vertoon sonder dat dit geformateer word? Dis presies waarvoor die deurgestreepte '''W'' bedoel is. Merk 'n stukkie teks, en klik die simbool; die nodige opmaakinstruksies om dit ongeformateer te vertoon word rondom die gemerkte stuk ingesit. Of 'n genommerde lysie, soos 'n paar keer reeds hierbo; dit doen jy met 'n hitsmerk vooraan elke reël — letterlik vooraan, met nie eers 'n spasie eers nie. : # Eerste : # Tweede Daar is ook ongenommerde lyste. * Een ongenommerde item. * Nog een van hulle. Dit word met sterretjies gedoen: : * Een ongenommerde item. : * Nog een van hulle. |}
{| border="1" cellpadding="10" align="centre" style="background:#F7FFF5;text-align: left;" | ==== Hoe om opskrifte te gebruik ==== Die bladsy wat jy nou lees, is niks anders as net nog 'n profiel nie. Kyk hoe lekker is dit om net in inhoudsopgawe te klik en direk te gaan na die onderwerp waaroor jy wil lees. Dis hoe jou eie profiele ook moet wees. Vir die hofie van hierdie onderafdeling het ek "Hoe om opskrifte te gebruik" ingetik, dit met die muis gemerk, en die groot "H" geklik. Die resultaat was: === Hoe om opskrifte te gebruik === Die aantal gelykaantekens voor en agter is die vlak van die opskrif. 'n Vlak 3 opskrif is egter te belangrik: die hele afdeling oor "Redigeer van biografieë" is op Vlak 3 en ons is nou maar in 'n onderafdeling. Ek het dus met die hand 'n ekstra gelykaan ingetik: ==== Hoe om opskrifte te gebruik ==== As dit 'n hoofafdeling moes wees, sou ek aan die ander kant een teken weerskante uitgevee het. Al die opskrifte verskyn in die inhoudsopgawe bo-aan jou profiel, met inkeping en nommertjies. As jy dink jou profiel is klaar, klik PREVIEW en kyk veral na die inhoudsopgawe. Lyk dit mooi logies? Moet party onderafdelings nie dalk hoër of party hoofafdelings laer staan nie? Is die afdeling oor Party projekbestuurders is nogal pedanties: hulle hou daarvan dat die opskrifte presies só moet wees en sal klein veranderinkies aanbring wat jy dalk onnodig ag, nes party mense die ornamente op jou kaggel effens verstel of jou skilderye haaks maak. Laat hulle begaan. Moet dit nie terugverander nie. Wees liewer bly dat jy nie self hoef te onthou wat al daardie fyn puntjies is nie. |}
{| border="1" cellpadding="10" align="centre" style="background:#F7FFF5;text-align: left;" | ====Ondertekening van bydraes==== Almal op WikiTree het drie persoonlike identifikasienommers: jou databasisnommer, jou bladsynommer, en jou WikiTree ID. Die eerste twee (albei iets soos 13825927) is van hoofsaaklik tegniese belang, maar jy moet weet en liefs onthou wat jou WIkiTree ID is. As jy aan die begin nog sukkel om dit te onthou, vat jou muis na ''My WikiTree'' en op die menu wat dan verskyn, af na ''Profile''. Die meeste blaaiers sal dan 'n opspringbalkie met jou bladsynaam vertoon, anders kan jy net klik om na ide blad self te gaan. Elke slag wanneer jy iets op 'n profiel se biografie byvoeg, moet jy jou bydrae dagteken. Dit is dus nogal belangrik om jou eie ID haarfyn te onthou. Dit word soos volg gedoen: # Op die eerste plek waar jy moet teken, klik jy die simbool vir 'n WikiTree ID, so 'n boompie. Daar verskyn [[WikiTree ID|Name]] . Begin dadelik tik. Die stuk tussen die hakies verdwyn om plek te maak vir wat jy volgens die voorbeeld tik, d.w.s. eers jou eie WikiTree ID, dan 'n regaf streep, dan jou naam. Dis nie nodig dat jou naam presies lyk soos die een wat WikiTree sou saamstel nie; kies die vorm van jou naam wat jy in die betrokke konteks as gepas beskou. # Sit nou gepaste inligting, met datum, rondom daardie verwysing na jou, byvoorbeeld "Bygevoeg deur [[Laurie-474|Dirk Laurie]] op 13 Feb 2017.". # Merk nou daardie hele stuk en klik die groot '''C'''. Daar sal dan staan "Bygevoeg deur [[Laurie-474|Dirk Laurie]] op 13 Feb 2017.". # Om dieselfde verwysing nog kere bruikbaar te maak, sit 'n naam binne daardie eerste stel skerphakies, bv maak van . # Elke volgende keer wat dieselfde dagtekening van in daardie biografie van toepassing is, hoef jy net daardie eerste groepie baie effens aan te pas met 'n ekstra skuinsstreep, só: # Maak seker dat die lyntjie wat outomaties in alle nuwe profiele gevoeg word, ''verder ondertoe as jou laaste dagtekening'' staan. Soms moet jy egter bietjie meer sê, byvoorbeeld wanneer jy 'n spesifieke bron as verwysing wil insluit. Dan doen jy iets soos: "Geboorteregister van NG Gemeente Wellington 1877-1890", gesien by GISA, Stellenbosch, op 14 September 2015 en getranskribeer deur [[Van_Heerden-335|Ronel Olivier]] ". Verwant aan die ondertekening is die kort beskrywing van jou veranderinge, waarvoor daar 'n kissie net bokant "Save Changes" is. Die profielbestuurder gaan in kennis gestel word dat jy iets gedoen het, en as jy iets soos "Meer presiese sterfdatum vanaf sterfkennis" invul, maak dit dalk net die verskil of jy 'n dankie vir jou stukkie werk gaan kry. |}
{| border="1" cellpadding="10" align="centre" style="background:#F7FFF5;text-align: left;" | ==== Spoggerige opmaakopsies ==== {{Red|Ek wil nie sê}} {{Green|hoe ek maak}} {{Blue|om hierdie effekte}} {{Yellow|te kry nie.}} Jy sal maar self die bladsybron moet bekyk of[[Templates#Formatting_Templates_.28Approved.29|hier]] gaan oplees. 'n Mens kan ook [[Template:Image|prentjies inplak]]. |}
{| border="1" cellpadding="10" align="centre" style="background:#F7FFF5;text-align: left;" | ==== Probleme met opmaak ==== Daar is 'n aaklike ding wat met jou kan gebeur as jy jou werk probeer bêre: 'n kissie wat së '''Failed token check; forcing preview.''' Dis pyne. Jy het iewers iets gedoen wat lyk na opmaak maar dit oortree iewers die reëls. Doen daardie Preview. Kyk mooi of iets anders lyk as verwag en maak reg. Of jy nou die fout gekry het of nie, herhaal die opdrag om te bêre. Ten minste sal die profiel lyk soos wat jy gesien het, en jy was mos tevrede daarmee. |}
{| border="1" cellpadding="10" align="centre" style="background:#F7FFF5;text-align: left;" | ==Oplaai van fotos en dokumente== Fotos en dokumente (ek gaan net sê "fotos" maar ek bedoel albei) is nie deel van die profiel self nie, maar elke foto het wel 'n tuisprofiel waarby die foto amptelik opgelaai word. Die WikiTree naam van die foto bevat dan ook die WikiTree ID van die tuisprofiel. Jy kan slegs fotos op 'n tuisprofiel plaas as jy skryfregte het. |}
{| border="1" cellpadding="10" align="centre" style="background:#F7FFF5;text-align: left;" | ===Nuwe fotos=== Klik "Add new image" op 'n profiel. Jy kry 'n vorm vir die oplaai van 'n nuwe foto. Maak soos dit daar sê. WIkiTree stel outomaties 'n naam soos "Paul Kruger Image 1" voor wanneer jy 'n nuwe foto of dokument oplaai. Dis maar net sodat daar darem 'n waarskynlik unieke naam gaan wees. Moenie daardie verspotte naam sommer so gebruik nie. Verander dit na 'n naam wat dadelik sê waaroor dit gaan. ''Grafsteen van Herman en Hettie Lategan", "Liesl Laurie as die feëkoningin in haar skool se operette" ensovoorts. Jy sal 'n aantal kringetjies sien wat jy kan klik. Een van die belangrikstes is die vraag of dit 'n foto van die persoon of 'n bron is. Maak seker jy klik die regte een. As dit 'n bron is, is dit veral belangrik dat die naam wat jy vir die foto gekies het, baie presies sê wat op die bron staan. met plek en datum. "Huweliksboek van ds P. Faure, Wynberg, Desember 1850, Robert Laurie en Coenradina Albertyn". Soms sal WikITree vir jou vra of die foto nie dalk dieselfde is as een wat reeds opgelaai is nie. WikiTree is byna altyd reg oor hierdie enetjie. Dis byvoorbeeld 'n doopregister en jou baba is die een wat in die middel van die linkerkantste bladsy staan, maar iemand anders het reeds tevore op die profiel van die baba onder regs die foto opgelaai. Die prosedure is: # Maak die skakel na die vorige foto oop en vergewis jouself dat dit inderdaad dieselfde foto is. # In die kissie gemerk "Add person or free-space profile:", tik die WikiTree ID in van die profiel waarop jy aan die werk is. |}
{| border="1" cellpadding="10" align="centre" style="background:#F7FFF5;text-align: left;" | ===Ou fotos=== Wanneer jy die foto klaar opgelaai het, kom jy by die foto se eie tuisblad. Jy kan dit ook bereik vanaf 'n profiel wat aan die foto gekoppel is. Daar kry jy kans om baie verdere dinge te doen, * Jy kan enige bestaande profiel aan 'n foto koppel. As een van die gekoppelde profiele daarna oopgemaak word, verskyn daardie foto dan iewers tussen daardie profiel se fotos. As die profiel reeds op jou uitkyklys is, hoef jy net 'n kringetjie te merk. Anders moet jy maak soos in die vorige onderafdeling beskryf. * Jy kan 'n foto as primêr merk, selfs vir meer as een profiel. Dit beteken die foto verskyn langs die naam op die profiel waar selfs mense wat nie volle leesregte het nie, dit ook kan sien. * Jy kan inligting oor die foto as 'n kommentaar byskryf, byvoorbeeld, 'n transkripsie van wat op 'n moeilik leesbare grafsteen staan. Alhoewel WikiTree jou waarsku as jy 'n tweede kopie van 'n bestaande foto opsit, is dit nie totaal verbode nie, en jy kan sê jy wil nogtans voortgaan. 'n Geval waar dit sinvol sou wees, word hieronder beskryf. ===Foto's wat vir baie profiele primêr is=== Die situasie hierbo geskets werk baie goed vir bv doop- of huweliksgetuies, maar is nie so lekker vir bv ander dopelinge op dieselfde bladsy nie. 'n Foto gemerk "Dooprekord van Jacobus van der Merwe" deug nie so goed wanneer dit as 'n primêre bron vir Matilda Fourie moet dien nie. 'n Mens moet maar jou eie kop volg hier. 'n Paar moontlikede: * Laai maar jou eie kopie ook, met jou eie naam. Dit word nie aanbeveel nie. WikiTree is trouens slim genoeg om te weet presies dieselfde foto is reeds opgelaai, en sal jou vra om liewer net die nuwe profiel te koppel. * Gebruik 'n program soos PhotoShop of GIMP om net die stukkie wat vir jou profiel van belang is, uit te knip en laai net die knipsel op. In die teks wat sê waar jy die foto gekry het, meld jy dan die WikiTree-verwysing na die hele foto. 'n Mens kan so [[Template:Image|'n knipsel in die biografie]] ook sit; dit lyk baie professioneel. * As jy self die eerste persoon is wat die foto opsit, oorweeg dit om 'n opskrif te gebruik soos "Doopregister Piketberg 3 Maart 1893" of "Dooprekord van Jacobus van der Merwe, Matilda Fourie, Gerbrecht Gorendijk, ..." (al die name). Jy kry dalk etlike dankies daarvoor. * As die foto oop is, staan dit jou vry om die titel te verander. Moet nou net nie mense kwaad maak nie. |}
{| border="1" cellpadding="10" align="centre" style="background:#F7FFF5;text-align: left;" | === Lang dokumente === 'n Enkelbladsy-dokument kan geskandeer word, en dan is dit mos 'n foto. Langer dokumente is nie so eenvoudig nie. WIkiTree laat net party soorte leêrs as fotos toe, en Word of Excel is nie onder hulle nie. Jy kan egter 'n familiestamboom of (klein) databasis insmokkel deur die dokument of sigblad na PDF uit te voer, want PDF is wel 'n geldige lêertipe. |}
{| border="1" cellpadding="10" align="centre" style="background:#F7FFF5;text-align: left;" | == Gesels saam == === Jou G2G profiel === === Vrae, antwoorde en kommentare === ==== Breë afdelings ==== ==== Gekoppelde profiele ==== ==== Onderwerpe ==== == Interaksie met ander genealogiese stelsels == === Die GEDCOM-standaard === ==== Aflaai van GEDCOMs ==== ==== Oplaai van GEDCOMS ==== ==== Probleme met WikiTree-GEDCOMs ==== === Webtuistes === WikiTree is nie die enigste vis in die dam nie: daar is ander saamwerk-webtuistes. Die grootste praktiese verskil is soms net dat party families op 'n spesifieke webtuiste beter verteenwoordig is omdat dit 'n ander klompie mense is wat hulle tyd en energie daar insit. 'n Mens sal dus soms as jy vasbrand gou op een van die ander gaan loer of iemand die betrokke persoon al opgesit het; dalk is daar plekke, datums en familielede waarvan jy nie geweet het nie. '''Hanteer inligitng wat jy so kry asof jy dit om die braaivuur gehoor het.''' As jy dit net gebruik om jou op die spoor te sit, hoef niemand te weet waar jy daaraan kom nie. As jy egter geen ander bron kry nie, en jy wil die inligting nogtans op WikiTree sit, moet jy egter die bron erken, verkieslik met 'n skakel na die betrokke webblad. Die beste plek om dit te plaas is 'n '''afdeling "Notas"''' onder die biografie, of (as jy huiwerig is of nie mag nie) in 'n '''openbare kommentaa'''r op die profiel. Dalk sien iemand ander dit en vind 'n beter bron. Moet '''nie 'n privaatboodskap''' aan 'n profielbestuurder stuur nie. So iets is regtig net vir vertroulike sake. As dit nie anders kan nie (bv die datum is nodig om eggenote en kinders in die regte volgorde te laat verskyn), kan jy wel die inligting in 'n dataveld sit, maar dan moet dit in die '''afdeling "Bronne"''' onder die biografie erken word. |}

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[[Category: Suid Afrikaanse Portaal Project]] [[Category:South_African_Roots_Project]] ==Wat is transkripsie? == Die woord ''transkripsie'' beteken ''oorskrywing''. Daar is 'n geskrif, en iemand skryf dit oor. As jy dus iets transkribeer, sluit jy aan by 'n eeue-oue tradisie van sekretarisse, monnike, klerke ensovoorts, wat kopieë van dokumente gemaak het vir watter doel ook al. Transkripsies kom op verskillende vlakke van brongetrouheid. * ''Literatim'' beteken letter-vir-letter. Jy besluit wat die letter is, en gee dit weer, of die woord wat sodoende ontstaan dan sin maak of nie. Jy verander nie '''fuote''' na '''foute''' nie. * ''Verbatim'' beteken woord-vir-woord. Jy besluit wat die woord is, en gee dit weer, desnoods met effense aanpassings om sodat dit duidelik is watter woord bedoel word, sonder om egter in ag te neem of dit in die sin waarin dit staan, sin maak. Jy verander '''daar is baie fuote die teks''' na '''daar is baie foute die teks'''. * ''Krities'' beteken beoordelend. Jy neem in ag wat die skrywer bedoel het om te skryf, en gee dit weer. Jy verander '''daar is baie fuote die teks''' na '''daar is baie foute in die teks'''. Klaarblyklike spelfoute word reggemaak, ontbrekende letters en woorde word verskaf (gewoonlik [in vierkantige hakies] of met 'n vraagteken by). Die meeste mense lees krities, dws jou oog en brein maak sulke foute reg. 'n Kritiese transkripsie is dikwels die basis vir 'n ''kritiese uitgawe'', waarin die redakteur nog verdere hulpmiddels verskaf, soos 'n inleiding en verduidelikende voetnotas. Die aard van jou transkripsie hang van twee dinge af. # '''Teikens''': Waarheen transkribeer jy? # '''Lesers''': Vir watter doel transkribeer jy? === Transkripsieteikens === Die einddoel van transkripsie is teks, dit wil sê, 'n aaneenstringing van letters uit 'n sekere alfabet. Uit daardie oogpunt gesien, sou ons by Johann Gutenberg kon begin, maar vir rekenaardoeleindes is daar veral vier alfabette te onderskei. * DIE '''HOOFLETTER-ALFABET''' WAS ALGEMEEN IN DIE BEGINDAE. PROGRAMMEERDERS IS ONDER ANDERE GELEER OM STREPIES DEUR DIE SYFERS 0 EN 7 EN DIE LETTER Z TE MAAK, SODAT DIT ONDERSKEIDELIK VAN DIE LETTER O EN DIE SYFERS 1 EN 2 ONDERSKEI KON WORD. TRANSKRIPSIES NA DIE HOOFLETTER-ALFABET IS VANDAG NOG TE SIEN OP [http://www.national.archsrch.gov.za/sm300cv/smws/sm300dl DIE WEBBLAD NAAIRS] WAAR ONS VERAL BOEDELS GAAN SOEK. * Die '''ASCII-alfabet''' is ingevoer toe rekenaars kleinletters ook kon gebruik en programmeertale al hoe meer leestekens begin benut het. Dit het 32 onsigbare simbole en 95 sigbares. Jou rekenaar se sleutelbord kan hulle almal met die indruk van een knoppie plus miskien die hoofletterknop maak. Dit bevat geen aksente nie, en as jy iets in Afrikaans wil s^e, moet jy maar oppas vir woorde soos ''ho"erskool'' anders verstaan mense jou verkeerd. * Die '''ISO-8859-alfabette''' is ingevoer toe mense in Europa begin dik raak het daarvoor dat 'n naam soos ''Müller'' as ''Mueller'' geskryf moet word. Dit het 64 onsigbare simbole en 191 sigbares. Daar is ongeveer tien van hulle, waarvan die algemeenste ISO-8859-1 is, wat ál die geaksenteerde letters bevat wat in die tale van Wes-Europa voorkom. WIndows 1252 stem op al 191 sigbare simbole daarmee ooreen. Die verskil is dat Windows 1252 party van die onsigbares vir sy eie doeleinders aanwend. * Die '''Unicode-alfabet''' is ingevoer om die alfabette van alle tale van die wêreld in een groot alfabet saam te voeg. Dit het 65536 simbole. Sy groot nadeel is dat 'n stuk teks in ASCII nie in Unicode dieselfde beteken nie. Byna alle rekenaars gebruik deesdae '''UTF-8,''' 'n kruis tussen Unicode en ASCII: geldige ASCII is ook geldige UTF-8, en die ander Unicode-karakters word op 'n slim manier geënkodeer om daarby in te pas. Skouspelagtige effekte is moontlik in UTF-8. Jỳ h́êt̃ b̄y̅v̆ȯör̉b̊e̋ěl̍d̎ m̏e̐ȇr̒ a̓s̔ 100 d̕i̖a̗k̘r̙i̚t̛i̜e̝s̞e̟ t̠e̡k̢ẹn̤s̥ țo̧t̨ j̩o̪u̫ b̬ḙs̮k̯ḭḵk̲i̳n̴g̵ w̶a̷t̸ j̹y̺ n̻a̼ w̽i̾l̿l̀ék͂e̓ǘrͅ o͆p͇ e͈n͉i͊g͋e͌ k͍l͎e͏i͐n͑l͒e͓t͔t͕e͖r͗ k͘a͙n͚ s͛i͜t͝. Professionele transkripsies soos dié van die [http://www.tei-c.org Text Coding Initiative] word deesdae nie bloot na 'n alfabet gemaak nie, maar eerder na 'n '''transkripsietaal''', wat deur 'n rekenaar gebruik kan word om nog baie meer akkuraat die oorspronklike weer te gee (met byvoorbeeld uitleg en verskillende lettergroottes) as wat 'n alfabet alleen dit sou kon doen. Die enkodering van 'n dokument na so 'n taal sou ook transkripsie genoem kon word, maar val buite die bestek van hierdie artikel. === Transkripsielesers === Daar is veral drie groepe lesers. # '''Deskundiges'''. Daar is 'n [https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oorkondeleer vakgebied ''Diplomatiek''], 'n hulpwetenskap van geskiedskrywing, wat handel oor die eienskappe van ou dokumente. 'n '''Diplomatiese transkripsie''' is een wat alle eienskappe van die brondokument so getrou weergee as wat die transkripsieteiken dit toelaat. Dus nie een wat die gevoelens van die leser probeer spaar nie :-) en beslis niks te doen met diplomate nie. Dii is ''literatim'' en respekteer nuwe reëltjies, maar is nie noodwendig besonder getrou nie: selfs 'n transkripsie na die hoofletteralfabet kan diplomaties wees — daar is byvoorbeeld STOP gebruik om 'n punt aan te dui in die dae toe daar nie leestekens was nie. # '''Leke'''. Hieronder verstaan ons nie onkundiges nie, maar wel mense wat nie formele opleiding ontvang het nie, soos ek en jy. Ons is entoesiasties oor ou geskrifte, veral as hulle iets met genealogie te doen het, maar party dinge wat enige student in Diplomatiek 101 leer, is nie vir ons tweede natuur nie. 'n '''Semi-diplomatiese transkripsie''' is een wat 'n beperkte mate van wysiging toelaat, binne eng omskrewe perke — byvoorbeeld uitskryf van afkortings en die gebruik van buitekennis om geloofwaardige sienings van moeilik ontsyferbare dele van die dokument te maak — sodat leesbaarheid vir die leek verbeter word sonder om anachronismes in te voer. # '''Rekenaars'''. Ter wille van databasisse word transkripsies soms op 'n vorm gemaak waar sekere datavelde uitgesonder word, bv naam, van, geboortedatum, ensovoorts. Soos byvoorbeeld die bladsy wat verskyn as jy ''Edit'' op 'n WikiTree-profiel klik. In so 'n geval behou 'n mens nie die uitleg of selfs die volgorde van die oorspronklike nie: jy soek die stukkies uit wat by elke vakkie op die vorm pas. == Die Suid-Afrikaanse genealogiese transkripsiestandaard == Vir Suid-Afrikaanse genealogie is veral twee bronne van transkripsies van groot belang. # [http://www.eggsa.org/sarecords/ Transkripsies van Suid-Afrikaanse rekords]. Hierdie versameling word in opdrag van '''eGGSA''' (die elektroniese tak van die Genealogiese Genootskap van Suid-Afrika) in stand gehou deur Corney Keller en Richard Ball. # [http://databases.tanap.net Transkripsies van dokumente van die VOC]. Hierdie versameling word deur die '''Nationaal Archief''' van Nederland in stand gehou. Ek het by Corney gaan kers opsteek oor die riglyne waarvolgens die Suid-Afrikaanse transkripsies gedoen word. Dit staan nêrens op skrif nie, maar hy het my verseker dat dit basies ook die Nederlandse transkripsiestandaard is, my na [https://watstaatdaer.nl/forum/tip-transcriberen-hoe-doe-je-dat-eigenlijk 'n gesaghebbende webblad] verwys Die boekie [http://resources.huygens.knaw.nl/retroboeken/richtlijnen Richtlijnen voor het uitgeven van historische bescheiden] waarna daar verwys word, kan gratis in sy geheel afgelaai word en is die aandag werd., en die hoofpunte vir my opgesom. Ek het op Corney se versoek nie sy e-pos verbatim gebruik nie, en enige foute wat hieronder staan, is dus vir my rekening. Die transkripsiestyl kan as '''semi-diplomaties''' geklassifiseer word: verbatim maar nie heeltemal literatim nie, met enkele kritiese aspekte. Dit bly getrou aan die oorspronklike, maar met sekere aanpassings wat geen afbreuk doen aan die inhoud en betekenis nie, maar dit tog meer leesbaar vir die leek maak. * Alles word in '''kleinletters''' geskryf, behalwe hoofletters aan die begin van 'n sin, vir persoonsname, topografiese name en die naam van God. * Die lang S word as 's' weergegee, nie as ſ nie. * Die '''letters 'ij' en 'y'''' word gebruik soos in moderne Nederlands. As dit klaarblyklik staan vir wat in moderne Afrikaans as 'y' geskryf sou word, word dit in Nederlandse tekste as 'ij' getranskribeer, of die scriba nou kolletjies, 'n penstreep of niks gemaak het nie. As dit egter om etimologiese redes in 'n woord (gewoonlik oorspronklik uit Grieks, Frans ens.) staan, word dit as 'y' getranskribeer, al het die scriba die een of ander kolletjie of strepie gemaak. * Die letter '''ú of ù of ŭ bestaan nie''' as daarmee die letter 'u' bedoel word nie. Die strepie, krulletjie, aksent, kappie, ens. is nie 'n diakritiese teken nie, maar net 'n manier om die leser te laat besef dat dis nie die letter 'n' nie, maar 'u'. By Franse woorde sien jy soms û, maar dan is dit meestal baie duidelik dat dit 'n Franse woord is waar dit gebruik word. * Afkortings word uitgeskryf. As 'n mens egter nie weet nie, behou liewer die afkorting net so as om te raai. * Spelfoute en glipse word nie gekorrigeer nie. Ook word woorde en name waarvan die spelling intussen verander het, nie by moderne gebruik aangepas nie. * As die oorspronklike 'n nuwe reël begin, doen die transkripsie dit ook. * As dit ietwat onduidelik is watter letter bedoel word (is dit byvoorbeeld 'n effens te lang 'i' of 'n effens te kort 'j'?) , mag buitekennis gebruik word om te besluit. Net so met woorde wat dalk aanmekaar geskryf is en dalk apart, of met plekke waar die teks beskadig geraak het en die letters nie meer onderskei kan word nie. === Voorbeelde === Al die voorbeelde behalwe een ('n grootoom) behels voorouers van [[Laurie-474|Dirk Laurie]]. As enige van hulle ook jou voorouer is, en jy het sterk opinies oor hoe dit gedoen moes gewees het, laat hom asseblief weet. ==== Die eerste Stellenbosch-huweliksregister ==== :{{Image| file=South_African_Roots_Project_Images-6.png|align=t | size=600}} Ons kyk na twee opeenvolgende inskrywings, veral van belang vir die families Viljoen en Janse van Rensburg. Die handskrif is meer as 300 jaar oud, en dit is eintlik ongelooflik dat so min verander het sedert daardie tyd. Begin deur die hele inskrywing, eintlik die [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LX3-KMZ die volledige foto] en selfs 'n raampie voor en na ook, deur te kyk sodat jy gewoond kan raak aan dié spesifieke scriba se hebbelikhede. Sterk hoofletters, swierige d's, e's en j's. '''Bestee 'n paar minute aan die foto sodat dit kan insink voor jy begin tik.''' Jy sal daardie tyd dubbel en dwars terugkry. Reg, ons kan begin. * Die vierde syfer van die jaar is vreemd. 'n Ervare persoon met kennis van hoe die pen moes beweeg het, sal weet dis 'n '''8''', maar jy kan dit ook weet, want bietjie verder sien jy 1709. Op die vorige raampie, as jy wou loer, is 1705, 1706 en 1707. * Die naam '''Johannis Viljon''' word nie verbeter na '''Johannes Viljoen''' nie. Daar is 'n heel pertinente dotjie vir die '''i''', en die van het nie 'n '''e''' in nie. Hy het bedoel om te skryf wat hy geskryf het en ons respekteer dit. * Die woord '''jongman''' word uitgeskryf: daardie strepie oor die '''m''' beteken dis 'n afkorting. * Die laaste woord is onontsyferbaar, iets wat hy so baie skryf dat dit net 'n gekrap is. So ses huwelike verder ondertoe het hy bietjie mooier geskryf: die woord is '''met'''. Die volgende reëltjie begin ook met net 'n gekrap, maar die eerste letter is 'n '''d''', het ons al agtergekom. * Kom ons sê '''den''' (="op die"). * Die dag is baie soos 'n onmiskenbare '''11''' (kyk hoe lyk 1711 op die regterbladsy) behalwe daardie dwarsstrepie. Dit maak van die tweede syfer 'n 4. Weereens sou die ekspert weet, maar jy kry jou wysheid van die ander 4'e op die foto. * 'n Strepie oor '''Aug''', ons skryf dus die afkorting uit. * Die res van die reël is maklik: ons skryf weereens die afkorting uit, aangedui deur daardie vlieër agteraan die '''d'''. By die volgende huwelik sien ons hierdie scriba skryf '''dogter''', nie '''dochter''' nie. En leer iets uit daardie '''r''' in '''Catharina'''; ons maak die krulletjie deesdae regs, en as jy vergeet hulle sit dit links, gaan jy foute vorentoe maak. Laaste twee reëls. * Ons gaan '''ditto''' net so hou, maar as jy net hierdie een huwelik wou transkribeer, sou jy dit weglaat maar die datum vanaf die vorige reëls insit. * Die kolletjies agter '''Janse''' lyk na inkspatsels, ignoreer hulle. * Daar is 'n lang '''s''' en 'n snaakse penslag bokant die '''u'''. Dis om te wys dit nie 'n '''n''' nie, en in die geval van hierdie scriba is so iets nodig: kyk na die '''n''' in '''Janse''', presies dieselfde. * Ons ekspert aarsel bietjie by '''Aaltie'''; uit ander bronne weet hy sy is gewoonlik '''Aaltje''' en ons het die diskresie om in gevalle van twyfel die meer waarskynlike keuse te maak, maar dan kyk hy na die ander j's en besluit daar is nie twyfel nie. *'n Mens sou kon argumenteer dat '''vande''' aanmekaar geskryf is, maar met hierdie '''d''''s is daar genoeg twyfel dat ons dit ter wille van leesbaarheid mag skei. Een laaste verfyning voor ons begin tik: elders op die foto staan die datum voor die bruidegom se naam. Hier is nie plek daarvoor nie; die jaar is in die pad. Maar die scriba het so 'n kronkelstreep gemaak wat ons kan laat beteken die datum moet opskuif. {| border="1" cellpadding="10" align="centre" style="background:#F7FFC0;text-align: left;" | :1708 den 14 Augustus. Johannis Viljon van Cabo jongman, met :Catharina Snijman van Cabo jonge dogter. :ditto. Claas Janse van Rensburg, met Aaltie :Schalk van de Caab. |}
==== Die familiebybel van Allert van Zijl ==== :{{Image| file=SARoots-Transkripsies.png|align=t | size=600}} [http://www.eggsa.org/documents/main.php?g2_itemId=1537705 Hierdie inskrywing], byna sewentig jaar later, boekstaaf die geboorte van die voorvader wie se voornaam [[Laurie-474|Dirk]] vyf geslagte later geërf het. Die styl van skryf is byna onveranderd, hoewel hierdie scriba sy beste kalligrafie lewer. Die beginsels bly dieselfde, dus gaan ek net op nuwe punte uitwei. * Daar is merkies bo elke 'u', wat ons volgens voorskrif ignoreer. * Byna elke woord begin met hoofletters; ons gaan dit net met die eerste woord van elke sin en die name doen. In daardie jare was maande nog name, soos steeds in Afrikaans, en ons volg dus nie die moderne Nederlandse gebruik hier nie. * Die begin van die naam van die kerk is deur die een of ander filistyn se kartelskêr afgeknip, maar elders op die bladsy staan dit ongeskonde. * Die 't' in die predikant se naam se dwarsstrepie is byna onsigbaar, so ook die strepies op die 'y'. Ons hoef te wroeg daaroor of hulle daar is of nie: die riglyne laat ons toe om hulle te verskaf indien nodig. * Ons lol nie om die agtervoegsels na die getalle boskrifte te maak nie. Trouens, ons alfabet laat dit nie toe nie. * Die scriba maak 'n swierige slangetjie wat ons met 'n punt weergee. Die tweede een is duidelik aan die einde van 'n sin en besweer enige twyfel wat ons gehad het of die eerste dalk 'n komma moet wees. * Die lang S in 'Visser' word 'n gewone s. * Ek gaan dit tog weer së: ons maak nie Coetzee van Koetzee en Goldbach van Goltbag nie. {| border="1" cellpadding="10" align="centre" style="background:#F7FFC0;text-align: left;" | :Anno 1777 den 14de October is mijn zoon :Dirk van Zijl gebooren. En gedoopt Anno :1777 den 25ste December door den eerwaarde :heer Daniel Goltbag predikant aan :Zwartlands kerk. De getuigen zijn Dirk :Koetzee en zijn huisvrouw Johanna Visser. |}
==== Die huweliksboek van Wynberg ==== Hierdie huweliksboek is nie 'n huweliksregister nie, en die transkripsie moet vergesel wees van daardie inligting, want dit is ongewoon. Ons transkribeer dus eers [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-65S3-Z4M die titelblad]. :{{Image| file=SARoots-Beleid-1.png|align=t | size=600}} Dit lyk maklik genoeg, maar ons bestee tog 'n minuut of twee daaraan om mooi te kyk wat ons voor ons het, en hoe dit verskil van ander bronne. * 'n Gedeelte van die brondokument is gedruk. Geen transkripsieprobleme daar nie, ons kan dit ''literatim'' weergee, maar ons moet 'n tipografiese konvensie aanwend om die onderskeid te maak, soos byvoorbeeld om die gedrukte dele in gewone letters en die handgeskrewe dele kursief weer te gee. * Dis nog 60 jaar later, ongeveer halfpad tussen die tyd toe die Hollanders uit die Kaap weg is en die Genootskap van Regte Afrikaners gestig is. Die Nederlandse gebruike Nederland en Vlaandere het self maar eers in 1863 'n eenvormige spelling gekry, wat uit die staanspoor [https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nederlands_in_Zuid-Afrika#Alternatieve_Nederlandse_spelling_voor_Zuid-Afrika ongewild in Suid-Afrika] was. Die spelling is eers in 1955 hersien: sien die pamfletjie [http://www.nicospilt.com/pdf/denieuwespelling.pdf De Nieuwe Spelling] deur G.G. van der Keuken. word dus reeds beïnvloed deur, aan die een kant die Engelse voorskrifte van die staat, en aan die ander die toenemende skryf-soos-jy-praat van die publiek. * Ons let op dat 'n gewone 'Y' gedruk is op 'n plek waar die Nederlanders 'n 'IJ' sou gebruik, en dat ds Faure nie meer 'n tekentjie op sy 'u' sit nie. Dit is voldoende rede om ook nie die 'y' in sy handskrif 'n 'ij' te maak nie, iets wat ons in ouer tekste wel sou doen. * Die hooggeleerde ds Faure se Nederlands is nogtans meer pedanties as die klerk wat Allert van Zijl se familiebybel volgeskryf het: "den 25ste'''n''' April" teenoor "den 25ste December". Selfs Nederlanders is nie altyd so korrek nie. Ons gaan beslis nie nou terug en verbeter die verbuiging in die transkripsie van die familiebybel nie! * Nou nie ons hoofsaak nie — maar dis interessant dat dit nog nie die NG Kerk was nie. Daardie benaming het eers in 1842 in gebruik gekom en is eers in 1962 algemeen gebruik. Sien die artikel [http://www.scielo.org.za/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1015-87582016000100012 Die naam "Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk"] deur prof. P.J. Strauss. {| border="1" cellpadding="10" align="centre" style="background:#F7FFC0;text-align: left;" | :HUWELYKS :Aanteekening Boek :VAN :''Philip Eduard Faure'' :''Leeraar by de Nederduitsche'' :''Hervormde gemeente aan'' :''den Wynberg.'' :''Aangelegd op den 25sten April 1839.'' |}
Die [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-65S3-Z8G bladsy wat vir die Lauries ter sake is], het min probleme van interpretasie, maar kom nogtans met sy eie lastighede. :{{Image| file=SARoots-Transkripsies-1.png|align=t | size=600}} * Daar is talle kolomme met hofies wat nie noodwendig intuïtief vanselfsprekend is nie. Die ideale formaat sou iets wees wat vir rye en kolomme bedoel is, soos Excel. In 'n vorm wat slegs rye maklik toelaat, sal ons moet ''improviseer''. Die oplossing wat hier gebruik word, is om '''indentering''' te gebruik om aan te dui dat daar op dieselfde reël voortgegaan is, en die hofies te herhaal. Dit is uiteraard nie die enigste moontlikheid nie. Die belangrike ding is dat daar nie twyfel moet wees oor watter handgeskrewe inligting by watter hofie pas nie. * As hierdie inligting op sy eie versprei gaan word, moet 'n sekere hoeveelheid konteks verskaf word. Ons doen dit deur 'n inleidende paragraaf redaksionele teks waarin die aangehaalde dele op dieselfde manier as in die transkripsie onderskei word. * Die naam van die bruid beslaan meer as een reël in die handskrif, maar duidelik net vanweë die lengte daarvan, en aangesien ons reeds 'n komplekse uitleg het, maak ons nie ook so nie. Die geboorteplekke wat in kleiner skrif na die naam aangegee is, word om verwarring te voorkom met 'n kommapunt geskei. * Ons skryf "DiepRivier" soos in die oorspronklike, en maak dit nie los nie, ook nie heeltemal een woord soos ons vandag sou doen nie, want dit dokumenteer die oorgang in die skryfwyse van die pleknaam. * Ons hou "jonge dochter" as twee woorde. Daar is geen konsekwenteid op die bladsy daaroor nie, en dus geen rede om dit aanmekaar te skryf nie. * Ons skryf die afkorting uit as ''Gereformeerd''. * Plekke waar niks geskryf is nie, word weggelaat, behalwe as ons wil benadruk dat daar inderdaad nie iets geskryf is. * [[Laurie-474|Dirk Laurie]] is ds Faure ewig dankbaar dat hy so 'n mooi duidelike 'r' maak en dat daar in hierdie eerste en belangrikste bron van die Laurie-familie dus geen twyfel oor die spelling van die van is nie. * Die letter 'u' is nie gemerk nie. Die gebruik was aan die uitsterf. Ouer scribas uit daardie tyd, met 'n Nederlandse opvoeding, het dit nog gedoen, maar ds Faure is in 1811 gebore en het onder die Engelse bewind skoolgegaan. {| border="1" cellpadding="10" align="centre" style="background:#F7FFC0;text-align: left;" | :Uittreksel uit ''Huwelyks Aanteekening Boek'' van ''Philip Eduard Faure, Leeraar by Nederduitsche Hervormde gemeente aan den Wynberg, Aangelegd op den 25sten April 1839''. Dit is nie 'n huweliksregister nie, maar 'n administratiewe rekord van wanneer die paartjie aansoek gedoen het om te trou en die gebooie geloop het. :No. ''232''. Aanteekening wanneer verzocht: ''20 November 1850. ::''Robert Naylor Laurie; van Ahmednuggur :::Staat. ''Jongman :::Ouderdom. ''27 :::Rang. ''Weg opzigter :::Gezindte. ''Protestant; Presbyteriaan. :::Woonplaats. ''DiepRivier. ::''Coenradina Wilhelmina Magdalena Albertyn; van Kaapstad :::Staat. ''Jonge dochter :::Ouderdom. ''23 :::Gezindte. ''Gereformeerd :::Woonplaats. ''DiepRivier. ::Afkondiging der huwelyksgebode, wanneer geschied. :::Eerste. ''24 November :::Tweede. ''1 December :::Derde. ''8. |}
==== Doopregister van Piketberg 1896 ==== Hierdie item is nog 45 jaar later as die vorige. Die [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DYMQ-M31 oorspronklike foto] kan maklik oorgesien word, want die betrokke doopboek verskyn op FamilySearch onder die hofie "Memberships" en nie onder "Baptisms" nie. :{{Image| file=SARoots-Transkripsies-2.png|align=t | size=600}} * Hier is ook sprake van kolomme, en ook inligting wat nie by die inskrywing self staan. Dieselfde soort oplossing as in die vorige voorbeeld word ingespan. * Die letterkombinasie 'ur' in hierdie handskrifstyl, met die sterk verbindingstreep na die 'u', kan maklik deur iemand wat literatim transkribeer vir 'wr' aangesien word. Dit kan na albei kante gedebatteer word. In so 'n geval mag ons buitekennis gebruik, naamlik dat die vader 'n seun is van dieselfde Robert Naylor Laurie van die vorige inskrywing en dat die van konsekwent deur alle afstammelinge met 'n 'u' gespel is. Dit is belangrik vir genealogiese akkuratheid, want die van Lawrie ('n wisselvorm wat reeds eeue gelede in Skotland ontstaan het) kom ook onder Afrikaanssprekendes voor, waarvan party selfs ook in Piketberg gewoon het. * Hierdie scriba se afkortingstrepie is 'n swierige skuinsstreep, maar hy is nie konsekwent daarmee nie. Ons skryf alle afkortings wat ons kan ontsyfer, uit. Let ook op die dubbel-s in Visser word nie meer met verskillende lettervorme geskryf nie. * Met die hele bladsy voor ons, weet ons die '116' is 'n volgnommer. Uit konteks gehaal is dit nie so vanselfsprekend nie. Ons help die leser met '[nommer]', waar die vierkantige hakies 'n redaksionele ingreep aandui. * Alhoewel ons weet die tweede getuie is 'n halfsuster van die vader van die kind, en dat sy in alle waarskynlikheid na haar ma vernoem is, verbeter ons nie die spelling van haar tweede naam nie. {| border="1" cellpadding="10" align="centre" style="background:#F7FFC0;text-align: left;" | Doopregister van Piketberg, 1896, p.35. :Laurie [nommer] 116. ::Kind: Henry Guise :::Geboren 9 November 95 :::Gedoopt 2 February 96 ::Ouders :::Henry Guise Laurie :::Huibrecht Hester Johanna van Zijl ::Getuigen :::Maatje Wilhelmina Laurie :::Anna Coenderadina Wilhelmina Visser |}
==== Dis nie altyd so maklik nie ==== Ek gaan dit nie bespreek nie, maar [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-267-12599-13731-43 hier is die soort ding] wat ook oor jou pad kom as jy eers begin transkribeer. Stukkies van die linkerbladsy is afgeskeur, waterskade maak die onderste regtehoek byna onleesbaar, en as jy die volgnommers vergelyk, sien jy die regterbladsy sluit nie aan by die linkerbladsy nie. Ek meen die laaste twee name op die linkerbladsy is Maria Magdalena Hanekom en Wilhelmina Sophia de Lint. Maar wie weet? == Aanpassings vir primêre bronne op WikiTree == Indien jou transkripsie iets bevat wat bepalend kan wees vir die inligting wat WikiTree vertoon wanneer 'n profiel oopgemaak word, is dit bedagsaam om dit '''in vet letters''' weer te gee. Dit stel mense wie se gespesialiseerde taak dit is om die korrektheid van die data te kontroleer, in staat om met een oogopslag te sien uit watter bron die gegewens geneem is. As die transkripsie hierbo op [[Laurie-554 |die kind se profiel]] staan, sou ons dit só doen: {| border="1" cellpadding="10" align="centre" style="background:#F7FFC0;text-align: left;" | Doopregister van Piketberg, 1896, p.35. :'''Laurie''' [nommer] 116. ::Kind: '''Henry Guise''' :::Geboren '''9 November 95''' :::Gedoopt 2 February 96 ::Ouders :::Henry Guise Laurie :::Huibrecht Hester Johanna van Zijl ::Getuigen :::Maatje Wilhelmina Laurie :::Anna Coenderadina Wilhelmina Visser |}
Ons sou nie die ouers se name ook vet maak nie: al wat WikiTree in die databasis bêre, is die WikiTree ID van die ouers, en hulle name vertoon soos dit op hulle eie profiele staan. As die transkripsie hierbo egter op [[Laurie-562 |sy ousus se profiel]] staan, sou ons dit só doen: {| border="1" cellpadding="10" align="centre" style="background:#F7FFC0;text-align: left;" | Doopregister van Piketberg, 1896, p.35. :Laurie [nommer] 116. ::Kind: Henry Guise :::Geboren 9 November 95 :::Gedoopt 2 February 96 ::Ouders :::Henry Guise Laurie :::Huibrecht Hester Johanna van Zijl ::Getuigen :::'''Maatje Wilhelmina Laurie''' :::Anna Coenderadina Wilhelmina Visser |}
Die leser kan dan self die prentjie invul van hoe trots die 14-jarige sussie (wat klaarblyklik die babatjie ingedra het) moes gevoel het toe oom koster haar naam in die doopboek skryf. ----

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__TOC__ [[Category: Sourcerers Project]] These citation examples and tips are drawn from the weekly [[Help:Saturday_Sourcing_Sprints|Saturday Sourcing Sprint]] thread. See also the [[Space:Sourcing_Primer_-_Instructional|Sourcing Primer]] created by [[Tibbetts-150|Steven Tibbetts]] for a visual example of how to use RootsSearch and find the ready made citations provided by FamilySearch. '''These tips are not endorsements of any particular source or [[Help:Sources_Style_Guide|citation style]]. Tips are provided to help you learn how to cite the sources you find. There is no requirement to look for sources of any specific type'''. == Country Specific Sources & Citations Examples == *[[Space:Australia%2C_Sources_and_Citation_Examples|Australia]] == Drouin Collection at Ancestry (29 December 2018) == :The Drouin Collection is a massive microfilm collection started in the 1940s by the Institut Généalogique Drouin which contains records pertaining to French Canadian Birth, Marriage, and Death. It is available at Ancestry and the Institut Généalogique, both of which are subscription websites. If you have ancestors in Canada, the databases can be well worth the money. :But how do you know? Ancestry will let you search this collection for free. The results are not enough to remove the Unsourced Template but they can provide clues to the value of a subscription or for later researchers who have access. :A Research Note for the Drouin Index would look like this: *Index records for Marcelline Gauvin were found in the Drouin Index at Ancestry. By hovering over "View Record" links with the mouse, additional data appears showing that Dosite Richard is also sometimes mentioned. It is unclear to what these records pertain. Access is needed to for further research: **''Ancestry'', index database, "Acadia, Canada, Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1757-1946" (https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1110 : accessed 28 December 2018), record for Marcelline Gauvin and Dosite Richard, Acadie (Nova Scotia and New Brunswick) :If a person were a member of Ancestry with access to the Drouin databases and images, they could determine that at least one of the records is for the marriage of Marcelline Gauvin and Dosite Richard. The citation for that record could be designed as follows: *''Ancestry'', database with images, "Acadia, Canada, Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1757-1946" (https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1110 : accessed 28 December 2018), S > St-Anselme > 1866-1898 > {{Ancestry Image|1110|d13p_34020948 }} 1 of 197 "Register of Baptisms & Marriages for the Parish of St Anselme of Peticodiac 1866-1898"; {{Ancestry Image|1110|d13p_34020953}} 6 of 197, pg 6, record M13 for marriage of Marcelline Gauvin and Dosite Richard, 12 Nov 1866; Gabriel Drouin, comp. Drouin Collection. Montreal, Quebec, Canada: Institut Généalogique Drouin. :Note that I cited two images, the first from the title page of the register; the second, from the page on which the marriage appears. Ancestry's database descriptions and breadcrumbs can be used to find the record in their databases. Providing the name of the register may help someone who has access to the Institut Généalogique databases. The links to the images were created using the information in the [[Help:Links_to_Ancestry|Links to Ancestry FAQ]]. ==FamilySearch Unindexed Images (15 December 2018)== :FamilySearch is digitizing more records every day and making the images available for browsing. That part can be done rapidly because it's all based on technology. Unfortunately, those images often do not have an easily copied citation. I was working with one of those this morning and thought I would share the citation I created. :The first part of the citation is all about the image I was looking at: *Union County, North Carolina, Standard Certificate of Death no 187, Mrs. Lillie Genetta Thomas, 13 December 1938 :Next, I created a link to the image so that anyone could review it: *Union County, North Carolina, [https:/ /www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PL-Z9YW-7 Standard Certificate of Death no 187], Mrs. Lillie Genetta Thomas, 13 December 1938 :The next thing to include is where anyone could find the record if it was no longer online. This information was found by clicking the information tab at the bottom, then clicking the link for the Catalog Record (I usually open it in a new tab). Review the page, looking for information about where the originals can be found, like this sentence "Microfilm of originals in the North Carolina Department of Archives and History in Raleigh, North Carolina." The location information is what gets added: *Union County, North Carolina, [https:/ /www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PL-Z9YW-7 Standard Certificate of Death no 187], Mrs. Lillie Genetta Thomas, 13 December 1938; North Carolina Department of Archives and History in Raleigh, North Carolina, USA :The last part is where I found the information. Since FamilySearch hadn't provided a citation, I had to create one using the same basic information that they usually provide: *Their business name with double quotes to italicize it *The kind of record *The name of their database *The link to that database and when I accessed it *The breadcrumbs to the specific record :All of that information gets added to end of what I had already created for a full citation: *Union County, North Carolina, [https:/ /www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PL-Z9YW-7 Standard Certificate of Death no 187], Mrs. Lillie Genetta Thomas, 13 December 1938; North Carolina Department of Archives and History in Raleigh, North Carolina, USA; ''FamilySearch'', database with images, "Death certificates,1906-1994 and indexes 1906-1967; still births,1914-1953; fetal death indexes,1950-" (https ://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/63904 : accessed 15 December 2018) > Film # 004219380 "Death certificates file no. 2075-2076 1938" > image 629 of 891. :When that citation is saved on the profile, it will look like this: *Union County, North Carolina, Standard Certificate of Death no 187, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PL-Z9YW-7 Standard Certificate of Death no 187], 13 December 1938; North Carolina Department of Archives and History in Raleigh, North Carolina, USA; ''FamilySearch'', database with images, "Death certificates,1906-1994 and indexes 1906-1967; still births,1914-1953; fetal death indexes,1950-" (https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/63904 : accessed 15 December 2018) > Film # 004219380 "Death certificates file no. 2075-2076 1938" > image 629 of 891. == Government Civil Registration Databases (8 December 2018) == :Government registration of births, marriages, and deaths can be found in many places. Sometimes there are images of the actual documents; other times only an index is provided. The citations should provide enough detail to help the reader understand what was viewed. Examples: *''NSW Government'' (https://familyhistory.bdm.nsw.gov.au : accessed 7 December 2018), "Justice Registry of Births Deaths & Marriages," marriage database entry for John O'Neil and Sarah A Watkins, Waterloo [New South Wales, Australia], Registration no 7308/1900. *''ScotlandsPeople'' (https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk : accessed 4 Nov 2018), birth database entry for Alberth William Dick (age at death 81; Mother's Maiden: Proudfoot, Died 1993, Ref 350/849; RD Name Dundee). *''Mecklenburg County [North Carolina, USA] Register of Deeds Web Access'' (http://meckrod.manatron.com/Marriage : accessed 8 December 2018), marriage database entry for Frank NMN McGee and Pattie Lee Biggers, 18 July 1934, License # Book-Page 000286. *''Duval County [Florida, USA] Public Records'' (https://oncore.duvalclerk.com : accessed 28 September 2017) > Book 7320, Page 1569, image 2, Florida Certificate of Death, Harry Ottis Dowling, 24 June 1988. Death Certificate and Affidavit recorded 30 April 1992 by Kent A Dowling, son of Harry Ottis Dowling, as part of the estate process for Ila H Dowling, widow of Harry O. Dowling. ==New England Historical and Genealogical Register (1 December 2018)== :I ran across a profile with the following source. It is a good source by itself with plenty of detail to help another researcher find the information: *New England Historical and Genealogy Society, New England Historical and Genealogical Register, v. 40 pg 208. :I would like to have seen a little more information though. For instance, the title of the article and a note about what evidence was being used from that source. *New England Historical and Genealogy Society, New England Historical and Genealogical Register, v. 40 pg 208, item 2, "Notes and Queries - Facts gathered from the Town Record of Norwich Ct." [Identifies Hannah's father's name, her marriage date, husband's name and his father's name, and the names and birth dates of their 11 children.] :One other nicety would have been a link to the Space page which has been created for the NEHG Register. A lot of work has been put in to that page which includes direct links to images of the various issues at Archive.org. To add that link, the Wiki code would look like this: *New England Historical and Genealogy Society, [[Space:NEHGR|New England Historical and Genealogical Register]], v. 40 pg 208, item 2, "Notes and Queries - Facts gathered from the Town Record of Norwich Ct." [Identifies Hannah's father's name, her marriage date, husband's name and his father's name, and the names and birth dates of their 11 children.] :and would look like this in use: *New England Historical and Genealogy Society, [[Space:NEHGR|New England Historical and Genealogical Register]], v. 40 pg 208, item 2, "Notes and Queries - Facts gathered from the Town Record of Norwich Ct." [Identifies Hannah's father's name, her marriage date, husband's name and his father's name, and the names and birth dates of their 11 children.] == Email (24 November 2018)== :A member asked for my help this week in crafting a citation for an email received from an archivist. The email was relevant to their current research question and was the current source for a bit of information on the ancestor. Here is the citation format we came up with: *Sender's Name, Sender's title, department, and library, [(email address for private use)] to Member's name, email, "date of email", "Subject Line of email," "where you have stored the mail"; privately held by [[WikiTree ID|Member's Surname]], Member's city and state. :In practice, this citation would look something like this: *Jane Doe, Research Specialist, Government and Heritage Library, North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources, [(email address for private use)] to Debi Hoag, email, 31 February 2012, "Reed Gold Nugget location," Smith Family Files, Shinn Folder; Privately held by [[McGee-1611|Hoag]], Leesburg, Florida. :The [(email address for private use)] portion is used because Jane Doe did not give permission to share her email address. If she had, it would be located in that place in parenthesis like this (JDoe at madeup.com). The square brackets, used to indicate that it is a note written by the member, would not be included. :If this citation was being used outside WikiTree, the WikiTree ID of the member would be replaced with space for the receiver's email address and street address. It would look like this: ::; privately held by Hoag [(email address), & street address for private use], Leesburg, Florida. :This citation example was crafted using Elizabeth Shown Mills' Evidence Explained, 3rd Edition Kindle, pg 154-155, 3.42 "E-Mail & Instant Messages > E-Mail > First Reference Note." ==DigitalArkivet (National Archives of Norway) (17 November 2018)== :A member asked about citing specific Parish Church records. He was comfortable citing the details and was including a link to the digital image. This is an example (not his record but similar): *Voss (Vangen) Parish Church (Voss, Norway), Voss: 1823-1837, Ministerialbok A 12, Deaths and Burials, Page 324, item 93, Anna Sjursdtr of Gjelle :He wondered if there should be more. The main thing it left out was how to find the record if the specific link no longer worked. A reader would be left wondering where the record might be found. I discovered that the link was to an image in the digital database at the Archive of Norway (DigitalArkivet). Adding the following would let the reader re-do the search if the original link ever degrades: ::; digital images, Artkivverket DigitalArkivet Scanned Church Records (http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:kb_read : accessed 12 December 2013). :This shows information regarding: *what kind of record (a digital image) *where it was found *what was found *the URL of the website *when it was accessed :This sample was found at Genea-Musings :Randy Seaver, "Sample Source Citations," Genea-Musings, last updated 5 September 2014 (https://www.geneamusings.com/p/sample-source-citations.html : accessed 16 November 2018), "1) Vital (birth, baptism, marriage, death, burial) Records: item 10 *Norwegian church record on DigitalArkivet website" ==US National Parks Civil War Soldiers & Sailors Database (10 Nov 2018)== :This source is US-centric and was used because the only note on the profile said that the man had served in the US Civil War with the PA 42nd Volunteers. :Several years ago, volunteers and the US National Parks Service worked together to create a database of all soldiers and sailors from both the Union and Confederate Armies. It can be searched in a number of way and results can help narrow unit in which the man served. That's important when trying to find further records. :Unfortunately, a copy/paste citation is not included with the records. This is what I created for the record I found: *National Park Services, "Soldiers," database, ''Civil War Soldiers & Sailors System'' (https ://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-soldiers-detail.htm : accessed 9 Nov 2018), entry for [https ://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-soldiers-detail.htm?soldierId=B78AE99A-DC7A-DF11-BF36-B8AC6F5D926A John English], Pvt., Co E, 13th Regiment, Pennsylvania Reserve Infantry (42nd Volunteers/1st Pennsylvania Rifles), Union. :When you save the record, the entry looks like this: *National Park Services, "Soldiers," database, ''Civil War Soldiers & Sailors System'' (https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-soldiers-detail.htm : accessed 9 Nov 2018), entry for John English, Pvt., Co E, 13th Regiment, Pennsylvania Reserve Infantry (42nd Volunteers/1st Pennsylvania Rifles), Union. :By the way, they are now working on a similar database for those who served in the US Mexican War (1846-1848). I think it is only for US soldiers and I haven't heard if it will be regular Army only or will include the Volunteer regiments sent by many states. :This citation example was crafted using Elizabeth Shown Mills' Evidence Explained, 3rd Edition Kindle, pg 596-597, 11.32 "Military: Compiled Services Records - Online database - First Reference Note (Civil War Service Database)." ==Newspaper.com clippings (3 Nov 2018)== :Newspapers.com can be an excellent source of birth, marriage, illness, death, and probate records as well as other contextual clues: When you find an article, you can clip it for others to see, even if they do not have a subscription. :A brief citation is created automatically but it is important to add a few items to make it more useful in the future ... just in case that link breaks. The parts in black are the default citation. What I added is in blue: *'''Clipped from The Gazette {{Blue|(Montreal, Canada)}}, 23 Jun 1915, Wed, Page 3{{Blue|, column 2, "Two Sudden Deaths," Charles St. Louis}} (https ://www.newspapers.com/clip/25053740/the_gazette {{Blue|: accessed 2 October 2018); Newspapers.com, database with images.}} :There are six newspapers at Newspapers.com titled "The Gazette" as of 2 Nov 2018 so Indicating which Gazette is critical. :Once you find Montreal, Canada's version of The Gazette for 23 June 1915, page 3, how do you know which article is being referenced and who was it about. Adding the column and article name points the reader to the correct article but two men are referenced, so adding the name of the person of interest is important. :The last part is to show what, when, and where you accessed the newspaper. ==Canadian Census Records (27 Oct 2018)== :1871 Census at Canada's Library and Archives website: *Census of Canada, 1871, Ontario, Northumberland West, Hamilton (township), page 27, dwelling 90 (under construction), family 92, Emily Jane in the household of Henry St Louis; Government of Canada, Library and Arhives Canada, RG31 - Statistics Canada, (http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1871/Pages/1871.aspx : Accessed 8 October 2018). :1871 Census at Ancestry:
Note: The Ancestry Image template uses the database number and the image number to create a link to the image of the source. *Emily Jane St Louis, 1871 Census of Canada, Year: 1871; Census Place: Hamilton, Northumberland West, Ontario; Roll: C-9983; Page: 26; Family No: 84; Library and Archives Canada. Census of Canada, 1871. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: Library and Archives Canada, n.d.. RG31-C-1. {{Ancestry Image|1578|4396622_00124}} :1871 Census at FamilySearch: *"Canada Census, 1871," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M47S-WVW : 24 October 2018), Emily Jane St Louis in household of Henry St Louis, Hamilton, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada; citing 1871; citing National Archives of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario. :1881 Census record at FamilySearch:
Note that FamilySearch is citing Ancestry which is citing the Canadian Archive site *"Canada Census, 1881," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXP-5X7 : 5 October 2018), Emma St Louis in household of Walter H. L. St Louis, Hamilton, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada; from "1881 Canadian Census." Database with images. Ancestry. (www.ancestry.com : 2008); citing Henry St Louis, citing Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa, Ontario. ==England & Wales General Register Office (GRO) Records (20 Oct 2018)== :If you register with the General Register Office, you can search their Birth, Marriage, and Death Indexes. An example citation for a search result would be: *England & Wales General Register Office, GRO Online Index - Birth (https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content : accessed 19 October 2018), database entry for '''{{Blue|Coop, Harold (Mother's maiden Bennett), GRO Reference: 1863 M Quarter in Todmorden, Volume 09A Page 201.}}''' :The portion in blue is the index record found using the search screen. The portion in black indicates where and when the record was found, as well as indicating that it is only an index record. :This citation example was crafted using Elizabeth Shown Mills' ''Evidence Explained'', 3rd Edition Kindle, pg 479-480, 9.52 "Note" and 9.53-1 "Online database." Sources outside the US are not within my usual repertoire. Please add comments with additional details if I have missed anything. ==FamilySearch FindAGrave Index (6 Oct 2018)== :FamilySearch.org is a wonderful resource for Saturday Sourcing Sprints. Using the [http://wikitree.com/wiki/Help:RootsSearch RootsSearch tool] from the profile page, you can quickly get in to FamilySearch, discover a FindAGrave index record, and do a little analysis to make sure it applies to the profile you are working on. If it is a match, please '''DO NOT''' stop there; remember, our goal is to add as complete a citation as possible. :Too often, FindAGrave memorial pages contain no sources for the information on them. For instance, the [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/114974257 memorial page of Obediah Allen] does not have a picture of a headstone nor a source for the included short bio. Another instance is the FindAGrave memorial page mentioned in the Research Notes on the profile of [[McGee-2401|Martha McGee]]. Her gravestone does not provide information about her parents and the profile does not include information about a husband. These '''ARE NOT''' sources; they are clues for more research. For FindAGrave memorial pages like these, add a ==Research Notes== section like the one on Marth's page and include [[Space:Saturday_Sourcing_Sprint_Citation_Examples#FindAGrave_.2828_Jul_2018.29|the FindAGrave citation]] with a note that there are no sources. :FindAGrave memorial pages, like these for [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/79319397 Madelyn Rae (Freeman) Cahill] and [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/142869540 George Freeman], may include sources such as a picture of a gravestone, an image of the death certificate, a transcription of an obituary with the name and date of the publication, etc. In cases like those, the memorial pages '''ARE''' valid sources and should be cited. The FamilySearch record can be added to the "See Also" section at the bottom of the page like this: *==Sources==

* Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 05 October 2018), memorial page for George Washington Gibson (19 Nov 1845–17 Aug 1923), {{FindAGrave|142869540}}, citing Evergreen Cemetery, South Amherst, Lorain County, Ohio, USA ; Maintained by astroboy (contributor 47971303).

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*"Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QK1F-ZLSC : 15 December 2015), George Washington Gibson, 1923; Burial, South Amherst, Lorain, Ohio, United States of America, Evergreen Cemetery; citing record ID 142869540, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. :'''Note''': Capitalization is critical for the FindAGrave template ==Source Category (22 Sep 2018)== :If you search Google for a name, sometimes you will find a Family History book which provide information about a person. Citing those books can be a bit of a challenge but ... did you know that a lot of those books have [[Help:Free-Space_Profile|Space pages on WikiTree]]? Those pages usually have a suggested citation already written for your use. To find those space pages, review the [[:Category: Sources by Name|Category: Source]] list, especially the [[Space:Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] and [[Space:Sources-Periodicals|Periodicals]] lists. You can also use the [[Special:SearchPerson#text-search|Text search]] to search for "Space" plus some words from the title of the book. For instance: *Space Cabell Kin **[[Space:The_Cabells_and_Their_Kin|The Cabells and their Kin]] :That page includes a citation for the book already written for you. ==Social Security Applications & Claims Database (15 Sep 2018)== :There are a few databases which seem to be exclusive to Ancestry.com. If any of the data in the record is the only evidence for a fact, please be sure to include that information in an abstract. :For instance, the '''[https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=60901 Social Security Application and Claim Index]''' includes data extracted from Form SS-5, the Application for Social Security Number. Those forms, filled out by the applicant and updated at the time of marriage, divorce, and death, can often help find the maiden name of married women (note the data in red in the example). The records can be searched by all the names that a person used. The records can contain a lot of data of interest to genealogists: :Information you may find includes: *applicant's full name *Social Security Number (SSN) *date and place of birth *citizenship *sex *father's name *mother's maiden name *race/ethnic description (optional)[1] :Citation Template: *Ancestry, online database, "U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007," (https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=60901 : accessed Date), Name (b-d) {{Ancestry Record|60901|record number}}; Social Security Administration (Baltimore, Maryland, USA), "Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007." [abstracted info] :Citation Example: *Ancestry, online database, "U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007," (https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=60901 : accessed Date), Laura Rachel McGee (1934-1996) {{Ancestry Record|60901|35908285}}; Social Security Administration (Baltimore, Maryland, USA), "Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007." {{Red|[Laura Rachel Helms; b 10 Oct 1932 in Monroe, Union, North Carolina; died 17 Feb 1996; SSN xxx-xx-1840; Parents: Martin L Helms and Seena A Baucom; Also Known As: Nov 1950: Name listed as Laura Rachel Helms; Apr 1956 - 26 Oct 1987: Name listed as Rachel Laura McGee; 26 Oct 1987; 24 Feb 1996: Name listed as Rachel L McGee]}} ==Archive Collections (8 Sep 2018)== :'''Archive Collections''' - Archives all over the world offer great genealogical sources such as census, birth, marriage, and death records. Some offer a pre-formatted citations but most do not so we have to create them ourselves. The needed pieces of the citation can usually all be found on the image and search results pages :Let's look at the '''[http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1921/Pages/search.aspx Canada Archives 1921 Census]''' as an example. The parts in blue were found on the image itself and detail the specifics of where a family was found. The red characters is the specific URL of the census image. The purple is the name of the website. Green is the specific database and the URL of the search screen. Orange is the date you looked at the record. I have repeated the citation without the colors in case anyone has trouble seeing the colors. *'''{{Blue|Census of Canada, 1921, British Columbia, Victoria (City) (24), Ward 3 (22),}}''' '''{{Red|[http://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.item/?app=Census1921&op=img&id=e002878013}}''' '''{{Blue| page 18], dwelling 212, family 212, Byron Johnson}}'''; '''{{Purple|Government of Canada, Library and Archives Canada}}''', database with images, '''{{Green|RG31 - Statistics Canada, (http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1921/Pages/search.aspx}}''' : '''{{Orange|Accessed July 6, 2018).}}''' *Census of Canada, 1921, British Columbia, Victoria (City) (24), Ward 3 (22), [http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1921/Pages/item.aspx?itemid=4781097 page 18], dwelling 212, family 212, Byron Johnson; Government of Canada, Library and Arhives Canada, RG31 - Statistics Canada, (http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1921/Pages/search.aspx : Accessed July 6, 2018). :Another site that I like to use is the [http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_mcsearch.aspx West Virginia Department of Cultural Affairs]. I have used the same color scheme as above and included the all black version. *'''{{Blue|County Name, West Virginia, Marriage Records vol #, pg #, Groom and Bride, Date}}''' '''{{Red|[imageURL}}''' '''{{Blue|Name of Document]}}'''; '''{{Purple|West Virginia Division of Culture and History,}}''' database with images, '''{{Green|"Vital Research Records - Marriages" (http: //www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_mcsearch.aspx}}''' : '''{{Orange|accessed date)}}''' *County Name, West Virginia, Marriage Records vol #, pg #, Groom and Bride, Date ([imageURL Marriage License Application, Parental Consent, License, and Endorsement]); West Virginia Division of Culture and History, database with images, "Vital Research Records - Marriages" (http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_mcsearch.aspx : accessed date) ==Ephemera (25 Aug 2018)== :'''Ephemera''' (Personal Collection) - #things that exist or are used or enjoyed for only a short time. #items of collectible memorabilia, typically written or printed ones, that were originally expected to have only short-term usefulness or popularity.''Google.com'', search result for "definition ephemera," accessed 24 August 2018. :Items in a personal collection can be used as a source. They should have a citation which includes the Date, Place, Name, Event, and where it was acquired just like any other source. Because the item is probably not available anywhere but with you, it should also include either a link to an image of the item or a way to contact you for more information. :For instance, in the United States a document is usually passed out at funerals (memorial cards, programs, etc.). These usually contain a minimum of the person's name (sometimes full, sometimes nicknames, etc) and date of death. Sometimes they provide much more, anywhere from the date of birth to a full biography. :These documents are typically authored narratives containing undetermined information by an unknown informant possibly providing direct, indirect, and negative evidence, depending on the research question.Mills, Elizabeth Shown, ''Evidence Explained'', "Evidence Analysis - A Research Process Map (Fig 1), 2015, 3rd edition, Kindle version, image 5. The exception is if you know who provided the information which would change "undetermined information by an unknown informant." The information could become Primary (firsthand i.e. present at the event), Secondary (secondhand i.e. told of the event), or a combination of both (i.e. present at the death so primary but not at the birth so secondary). :To cite the funeral card (fictional persons): *Memorial Card, Tom Wilson Jones, 28 July 2010; A B Tetra Funeral Home, La Paz, Indiana, USA, received by Gloria DeSantis while attending the funeral on 30 July 2010; Privately held by Gigi SanMoritz (daughter of Gloria), Two Egg, Florida, USA. :Note that there is not a location before the first semi-colon. This fictional memorial card did not include a location of death, only the location where the funeral occurred. The death location field should not be updated from this type of source. At most, USA could be placed in the death location with the uncertain button selected. :If you hold the item, you can added a link to your profile with a note that you welcome inquiries about the document, such as: *Privately held by [[WikiTree-ID|Gigi SanMoritz]] (daughter of Gloria), Two Egg, Florida, USA. [Inquiry via private message welcome.] :If you have uploaded an image of the item, you can added a link to the image. The link can be added a number of way but the easiest is probably: *Privately held by [[WikiTree-ID|Gigi SanMoritz]] (daughter of Gloria), Two Egg, Florida, USA. [https://wikitree.com/wiki/xxxxxxx Image of memorial card]. :With those additions, the final citation would look like this (links work but go to non-existent pages): *Memorial Card, Tom Wilson Jones, 28 July 2010; A B Tetra Funeral Home, La Paz, Indiana, USA, received by Gloria DeSantis while attending the funeral on 30 July 2010; Privately held by [[WikiTree-ID|Gigi SanMoritz]] (daughter of Gloria), Two Egg, Florida, USA. [Inquiry via private message welcome. [https://wikitree.com/wiki/xxxxxxx Image of memorial card].] ==Wikipedia Articles (18 Aug 2018)== :WikiPedia articles are authored works, created and edited by many volunteers (much like a WikiTree profile). The articles should not be relied upon as the only source for facts about a person and are not considered a "good enough" source for removing the Unsourced template or tracking. At the bottom of a Wikipedia page, there will be a list of sources used to compile the article. Review those sources to see if more complete information can be obtained. :If you do not have time to track down better sources, add citations for Wikipedia and the books to the See Also portion of the profile's biography. DO NOT remove the Unsourced template and DO NOT use the Challenge Tracker to count the profile. :For instance, the Wikipedia article on Tom Jones, a British trade unionist, includes his dates of birth and death. The article includes citations for two books (more authored works), each of which includes page numbers. Those books should be consulted to determine where the information was found. Both the Wikpedia article and the cited books are clues as to where to find better sources. :To cite a Wikipedia article, scroll down to the Tools section of the link column under the globe logo. There you will find a "Cite This Page" link which, when clicked, will open a page with all the information needed to cite the article. Take a moment to read the Note at the top of the page. :All the data needed to create your own citation can be found in the "Bibliographic details" section of the page. There are also pre-formatted versions for various style guides although there is not one specific to the "Evidence Explained" (EE) method. Chicago Style was used as the stepping off point for EE and is fine for our purposes: ::Wikipedia contributors, "Tom Jones (trade unionist)," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tom_Jones_(trade_unionist)&oldid=719863452 (accessed August 17, 2018). ==Funeral Home Obituaries (11 Aug 2018)== :A great place to find sources for profiles with death dates since 2000 (and sometimes earlier) is Funeral Home websites. They often include information about parents, siblings, children, and others. :To avoid copyright issues, those obituaries should not be copy/pasted in to the biography. Instead, a citation to the obituary should be used. Key information can be abstracted in to a citation that looks like this: ::Funeral Home Name, (Location), "[URL of obituary Name (publication or death date)]," (funeral home URL : accessed Date). {{Blue|[abstracted info]}} :When filled in, it would look something like this obituary found on a local funeral homes website: ::''Page Theus Funeral Home'', (Leesburg, Florida, USA), "[https://www.pagetheusfuneralhome.com/obituaries/Jerry-Wilson-Smith-3194/#!/Obituary Jerry Wilson Smith] (22 December 2009)," (https://www.pagetheusfuneralhome.com/obituaries : accessed 10 August 2018). {{Blue|[Jerry W. Smith, died 22 December 2009, age 66, born 1 April 1913 in Blackford County, IN [Indiana, USA], parents "late William and Mary Smith," US Navy, moved to Leesburg 1951 with brother Gerald, survivors one son, one grandson, and six grandchildren as well as a long term care giver, died before him: parents, wife Louise, grandson Monty Smith. Page-Theus Funeral Home, burial in Hillcrest Memorial Gardens [Leesburg, Florida, USA]}} :When the bio is previewed or saved, that citation will look like: ::Page Theus Funeral Home, (Leesburg, Florida, USA), "[https://www.pagetheusfuneralhome.com/obituaries/Jerry-Wilson-Smith-3194/#!/Obituary Jerry Wilson Smith] (22 December 2009)," (https://www.pagetheusfuneralhome.com/obituaries : accessed 10 August 2018). {{Blue|[Jerry W. Smith, died 22 December 2009, age 66, born 1 April 1913 in Blackford County, IN [Indiana, USA], parents "late William and Mary Smith," US Navy, moved to Leesburg 1951 with brother Gerald, survivors one son, one grandson, and six grandchildren as well as a long term care giver, died before him: parents, wife Louise, grandson Monty Smith. Page-Theus Funeral Home, burial in Hillcrest Memorial Gardens [Leesburg, Florida, USA.]]}} :If you worry that the obituary link will no longer work at some point in the future, you can try adding it to the [https://web.archive.org Wayback Machine at Archive.org] using the "Save Page Now" feature. Sometimes that will work, sometimes it won't. It all depends on how the Funeral Home has their website designed. :If it does work, a copy as of the date you save it, will always be available if the funeral home link goes down. If it doesn't, the key things found in the obituary have been preserved at WikiTree for others to use in reconstructing one branch of the Smith family tree. ==Census Records (4 Aug 2018)== :Each census provides different data and has a different citation but they all have some things in common. At a minimum, they provide a time period, a location and a person's name. All of those things should be included in the citation you create. In addition, where you find the census should be identified. :Here are some examples of the minimum which should be included for a census citation. The majority of the information in these examples are as provided by the website: *For Ancestry records, the items in Blue were found by by clicking the Left Arrow in the button bar on the right side of the image screen, then selecting the "Source" option. The name, shown in Red, was found in the heading beside the name of the database. The website name, URL, and access date in Green are based on when and where the data was found. **{{Blue|Year: 1871; Census Place: York, York East, Ontario; Roll: C-9968; Page: 16; Family No: 52}}; {{Red|for Arthur Hogg}}; {{Green|''Ancestry.com'' (https://ancestry.com : accessed 2 August 2018)}} *For FamilySearch records, the citation is located on the record screen which is accessed by clicking the paper icon in the "View" column. In the right column, click the down arrow beside "Document Information." Copy the paragraph below "Citing this Record." The word and date in red was added to indicate when the source was found. The other date was part of the copied citation and left in case it has meaning to someone at FamilySearch. **"Canada Census, 1871," database, ''FamilySearch'' (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q1-PNH : 11 March 2018{{Red|, accessed 2 August 2018}}), Arthur Hogg in household of Harriet Hogg, York, East York, Ontario, Canada; citing p. 17, line 15; Library and Archives Canada film number C-9968, Public Archives, Ottawa, Ontario; FHL microfilm 4,396,618. :The image of that census is on the Ancestry website. By looking at the actual image, it was determined that '''BOTH''' default citations are wrong, not in formatting but in content. Please review the images, if they are available, and adjust the citations as needed. *Changed the page and family number to that show in the image. Added a link to the image. **Year: 1871; Census Place: York, York East, Ontario; Roll: C-9968; [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/1578/4396618_00186?pid=262859 {{Red|Page: 17, Family No: 58, for Arthur Hogg}}]; ''Ancestry.com'', (https://ancestry.com : accessed 2 August 2018). *Moved the head of household information to a discursive note and added information about individuals missed in the index. At the end of the discursive note, adding four tildes (~) will add a time stamp indicating who did the analysis and when. The conversion happens when the changes are saved. It does not appear when previewing. **"Canada Census, 1871," database, ''FamilySearch'' (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4Q1-PNH : 11 March 2018{{Red|, accessed 2 August 2018}}), Arthur Hogg, York, East York, Ontario, Canada; citing p. 17, line 15; Library and Archives Canada film number C-9968, Public Archives, Ottawa, Ontario; FHL microfilm 4,396,618. {{Red|[Review of the image at Ancestry shows that the head of household was Elizabeth Hogg and a total of seven people were enumerated rather than the four who are indexed. Missing from the index are Elizabeth (21), Alice (16), ?[N?]icholson (19[sic]). [[WikiTree-ID]] time, date (time zone)]}} :While FamilySearch usually makes adding citations easy, sometimes the citation needs a little work. The 1860 US Federal Census is a case in point. The default citation looks like this: *"United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MHR3-L8D : 13 December 2017), Willis Briggs, 1860. :Notice that the enumeration location is completely missing. The information is on the record, so please take a minute to add it to the citations you will place on profiles. The revised citation should look something like this: *"United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MHR3-L8D : 13 December 2017 : accessed 2 August 2018), Willis Briggs, {{Red|household 2179, page 243, Sherman, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States}}. ==FindAGrave (28 Jul 2018)== :FindAGrave.com provides a citation on every memorial page. It can be found by clicking the "view source" link beside the memorial page number in the heading. A single click on the citation will copy the entire paragraph. That paragraph can be pasted in the edit box of a biography. By default, it will look like this: ::Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 26 July 2018), memorial page for Abraham Lincoln (12 Feb 1809–15 Apr 1865), {{Red|Find A Grave Memorial no. 7376}}, citing National Museum of Health and Medicine, Washington, District of Columbia, District Of Columbia, USA ; Maintained by Find A Grave . :A couple of edits are recommended. First, change the words in red above to those below to create a link to the specific memorial page at FindAGrave. Second, remove the redundant space before the period at the very end. The result will look like this in the edit box: ::Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 26 July 2018), memorial page for Abraham Lincoln (12 Feb 1809–15 Apr 1865), {{Red|{{FindAGrave|7376}}}}, citing National Museum of Health and Medicine, Washington, District of Columbia, District Of Columbia, USA ; Maintained by Find A Grave. :When you preview the biography and/or save the changes, the citation will look like this: ::Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 26 July 2018), memorial page for Abraham Lincoln (12 Feb 1809–15 Apr 1865), {{FindAGrave|7376}}, citing National Museum of Health and Medicine, Washington, District of Columbia, District Of Columbia, USA ; Maintained by Find A Grave. :The FindAGrave template is used to make inevitable link format changes easy to manage. With one change by the team in the background, all pages will be updated. Review the [[Help:Find A Grave|FindAGrave help page]] for a full explanation of the template and how to properly cite a memorial page for someone other than the subject of the profile. For example, if a parent's memorial page includes a transcription of an obituary that names the subject of the profile. If the [[Help:Find_A_Grave#Advanced_Usage_for_WikiTree.2B|"sameas=no" parameter]] is not used, the profile will appear on the following week's suggestion reports. :'''Note''': Capitalization is critical for the FindAGrave template

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[[Category:Wisconsin Projects]] [[Category:Sauk County, Wisconsin]] [[Category:Greenwood-3667]] {{One Place Study|place=Sauk County, Wisconsin}} This is a page about '''Sauk County, Wisconsin'''. The foolhardy goal of this project is to know '''''everything''''' there is to know about Sauk County, Wisconsin and the people who ever resided within it. It does not qualify as a One Place Study because it is a county. Right now this project has two members, myself, '''[[Greenwood-3667|Steven Greenwood]]''', a descendant of many individuals from this county, and '''[[Farber-301|Amber Farber]]''', daughter of a mayor of Reedsburg, [[Farber-302|Wayne Farber]]. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=27309179 send me a private message]. Thanks! '''''Note: All date formats not part of links should be in DD MMM YYYY.''''' Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. People's names on this page are in '''Bold''' and black text if they do not currently have identified WikiTree profiles, but do become linked when identified. *Identification of all relevant documents that are publicly accessible and open to sharing (see below). *Categorization of any residents to Sauk County into their proper municipalities (cities, towns, villages and unincorporated areas) where possible. *Obtaining all dates all locations came into existence (city and village foundings, county creation, township establishment). *Fleshing out of all cemeteries within county lines and categorizing occupants within them. See Cemetery Records section below. *Surnames of American-born/English-born families, aka "Yankees" by state of origin (this list is not complete and may never be): **Ohio ***[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/cramer CRAMER], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/kilbourn KILBOURN]/[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/kilbourne KILBOURNE], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/harris HARRIS] **Massachusetts ***[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/crawford CRAWFORD], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/dennison DENNISON] **New York ***[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ableman ABLEMAN], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/armstrong ARMSTRONG], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/king KING], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/tower TOWER] **Undetermined ***[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/adams ADAMS], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/alban ALBAN], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/alexander ALEXANDER], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/babb BABB], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/barker BARKER], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/bessemer BESSEMER], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/brown BROWN], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/blake BLAKE], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/briar BRIAR], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/camp CAMP], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/canfield CANFIELD], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/case CASE], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/clark CLARK], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/cole COLE], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/crossman CROSSMAN], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/crouch CROUCH], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/decker DECKER], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/denzer DENZER], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ely ELY], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/every EVERY], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/farmer FARMER], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/fish FISH], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/fitzsimmons FITZSIMMONS], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/giddings GIDDINGS], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/gordon GORDON], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/greenwood GREENWOOD], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/hackett HACKETT], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/hill HILL], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/hitchcock HITCHCOCK], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/holmes HOLMES], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/hulburt HULBURT], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/jacobs JACOBS], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/kirk KIRK], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/logan LOGAN], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/mattson MATTSON], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/mayfield MAYFIELD], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/mills MILLS], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/moore MOORE], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/norris NORRIS], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/oliver OLIVER], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/paddock PADDOCK], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/parfrey PARFREY], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/pearson PEARSON], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/peck PECK], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/potter POTTER], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/remington REMINGTON], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/scranton SCRANTON], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/stead STEAD], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/tucker TUCKER], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/tyler TYLER], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/warren WARREN], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/webster WEBSTER], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/wheeler WHEELER], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/wilson WILSON], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/wise WISE] *Surnames of immigrants to Sauk County by their country or region of origin **Germany ***[[Space:Landkreis Uelzen, Niedersachsen|Uelzen region (now Landkreis Uelzen, Niedersachsen)]] ****[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/behn BEHN], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/gade GADE], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/gause GAUSE], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/hahn HAHN], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/harms HARMS], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/klipp KLIPP], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/licht LICHT], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/luehring LUEHRING]/[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/luhring LUHRING], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/maahs MAAHS]/[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/maas MAAS], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/meyer MEYER], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/muller MULLER]/[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/mueller MUELLER], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/oetzman OETZMAN]/[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/oetzmann OETZMANN], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ribbke RIBBKE]/[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ripke RIPKE], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/schmidt SCHMIDT], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/schroeder SCHROEDER]/[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/schroder SCHRODER], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/schulz SCHULZ], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/stolte STOLTE] ***Prussia (Pomerania, later Greater Poland) ****[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/klitzke KLITZKE], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/kroll KROLL], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/raedel RAEDEL], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/schiefelbein SCHIEFELBEIN] (likely Schivelbein/Świdwin), [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/stieve STIEVE] (Poberow/Pobierowo), [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/wiatrok WIATROK] ***Undetermined ****[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/dorow DOROW], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/dwars DWARS], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/giebel GIEBEL], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/gleash GLEASH], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/gurgul GURGUL], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/herritz HERRITZ], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/holtz HOLTZ], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/horstmann HORSTMANN]/[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/horstman HORSTMAN], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/klagus KLAGUS], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/kleinschmidt KLEINSCHMIDT], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/klinge KLINGE], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/kopf KOPF], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/knuts KNUTS], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/kunkel KUNKEL], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/mohlnhauer MOHLNHAUER], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/mittelstadt MITTELSTADT]/[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/mittelsteadt MITTELSTEADT]/[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/mittelstaedt MITTELSTAEDT], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/muchow MUCHOW], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/nimmow NIMMOW], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/perau PERAU], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/perleberg PERLEBERG], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/reinfeldt REINFELDT],[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ringling RINGLING]/[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ruengling RUENGLING], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/schaefer SCHAEFER], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/schepp SCHEPP], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/schrank SCHRANK], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/shimniok SHIMNIOK], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/steinhorst STEINHORST], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/stoeckman STOECKMAN], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/zautke ZAUTKE], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/zimmerman ZIMMERMAN] **Hungary ***[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/haraszthy HARASZTHY] **Scotland ***[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/durward DURWARD], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/maxwell MAXWELL] *Identifying lists of immigrants who gained their citizenship, via newspapers and other documents ==Existing research on WikiTree== So as to not reinvent the wheel, here are other pages of research on WikiTree related to Sauk County. *[[Space:Pripkowo_to_Honey_Creek_in_1857|It Takes a Village: Pripkowo to Honey Creek in 1857]] == Stats == *'''Population''' (2010 census): 61,976, (2019 est.) 64,442 *'''County Seat''': [[Wikipedia:Baraboo, Wisconsin|Baraboo]] (pop. 12,048 in 2010; 12,165 2019 est.) *'''Largest City''': Baraboo == Geography == *All of [[Wikipedia:Wisconsin Territory|Wisconsin Territory]] should have become the State of Wisconsin 29 May 1848, however in some mixup, there was both a Wisconsin Territory and a State of Wisconsin in existence until 3 March 1849 when the portion that is now Minnesota was territorialized. *Sauk County - Organized 10 Jan 1849 from Richland and Brown Counties **Cities (3) ***[[:Category:Baraboo, Wisconsin|Baraboo]] (county seat) (almost named Adams, per recommendation of one of the county commissioners, Mr. '''Brigham''') - The southeast quarter of Section 35, Township 12, North of Range 6 East and an extension south of the Baraboo River became the plat for the "Village of Adams" in April 1847. About the same time, '''George Brown''' had his land south of the Baraboo River surveyed and platted, calling it Baraboo. On 14 Jan 1849, they were united under a new name of Brooklyn. However, by May 1856, the village charter was obtained and the two consolidated under the name Baraboo. At some point, the city picked up the nickname of "The Gem City". ****In the plat submissions, some streets were based off the names of people in the village.[https://saukcountyhistory.org/how-baraboo-streets-received-their-names H. E. French. How Baraboo Streets Received Their Names. Aug 16, 1917 for the Sauk County Historical Society] *****Elizabeth Street was named for Mrs. Elizabeth Camp, wife of '''Arthur Camp''', when W. H. Canfield asked Mrs. '''Rosaline Peck''' what to name it. *****Moore Street on the south side of the river is named for Captain '''Levi Moore''', who came to the area in 1840 and gave name to Skillet Creek near where he resided. *****Maxwell Street was named for '''James. A. Maxwell''', who also first arrived in 1840 and whose family was imperative to the development of water power and pumping for the waterworks. *****Potter Street was named for '''H. H. Potter''' (see portrait in ''History of Sauk County'', page 325) who came to Baraboo in 1849 and married '''Emma Maxwell''', daughter of James A. Maxwell. Died before printing of ''History'' in 1880. *****Withington Street was named for '''A. H. Withington''' who emigrated directly from England to Baraboo in 1857 and settled near Devils Lake. *****Blake Street was named for '''Martin Blake''', who arrived in 1844 with his family, and is considered the first family to settle and build a home here. *****Guppy Street was named for '''Col. Guppy''' of Portage, a friend of '''Major Chas. Williams''' whom he admired. *****Brier Street was named for '''B. R. Brier''' who assisted the Maxwells with the water power at the lower rapids. *****Clark Street was named for '''Lyman Clark''', who came to Baraboo in 1847 and pre-emptied forty acres just southeast of the original village. He later was known as an innskeeper who would accept anyone whether they had money or not. *****Case Street was named for Mr. '''H. J. Case''' residing at the corner of Lynn Avenue and Russell Street in 1917. *****Tyler Street was named for Mr. '''M. J. Tyler''' residing at the corner of Lynn Avenue and aforementioned Tyler Street in 1917. *****Hitchcock Street was named for Mrs. '''Leona (Case) Hitchcock''', her husband formerly a school teacher in the public schools. *****Florence Court was named for '''Florence Jacobs''', the daughter of '''W. H. Jacobs''' who submitted the plat addition. *****Hill Street was probably named after '''James Hill''' and '''Ed Hill''', both of whom owned considerable property in the area the street ran. *****Waldo Street was an error, being named after '''Ed Alexander''', but the street committee of the common council thought his name was Waldo. *****Martin Street was named after Mrs. '''Martin''' , the sister of the '''Browns'''' who platted their addition in 1873. *****Crawford Street was named for '''John B. Crawford''' who came to Baraboo in 1844 with a group of government surveyors, and whose family played a large economic part of the village's growth. *****Wood Street was named for '''J. W. Wood''' who was a business partner of John Crawford and moved to Baraboo from Walworth County in 1856. Wood's father was a highly educated physician practicing in early Baraboo. *****Barker Street was named for '''John Barker''' of the law firm Barker and Remington of Baraboo. Since coming to Baraboo in 1865, he had held the offices of town clerk. town treasurer, county judge, district attorney, and was the first city attorney for Baraboo.Related to [[Barker-10969|Archibald Barker (1816-1890)]]? *****Rosaline Street was named for '''Rosaline Peck''', the first white woman to cross the Baraboo bluffs and make her home in the valley below, first settling with her husband in the village of Manchester in 1840. *****Victoria and Wheeler Streets are named for Rosaline Peck's daughter, '''Victoria Wheeler''', living in Delton in 1917.Related to [[Wheeler-8358|Nelson Wheeler (1811-1869)]]? *****Camp Street was named for '''R. G. Camp''' who plotted Litchfield (see below). *****Mills Street was named for '''Dr. B. F. Mills''' who came to Baraboo in 1850 and practiced drugs at the corner of Third and Oak, and medicine. *****Remington Street was named for '''C. C. Remington''' (see portrait in ''History of Sauk County'', page 343), head of the bar of Sauk County for several years and a practicing lawyer in Baraboo from 1847 to his death in 1878. *****Warren Court was named for '''T. M. Warren''' who came to Baraboo around 1847 and was a successful businessman, remodeling the former Chas. Summer Hotel in 1847 to become Warren House. ****Additional street naming conventions *****Quarry Street was named so as the road led up to the quarries of '''Levi Crouch'''.Related to [[Crouch-3066|Horace Crouch (1828-1903)]]? *****Ash Street was formerly known as Bridge Street, as it went from the bridge up to the property of '''D. K. Noyes''' (see portrait in ''History of Sauk County'', page 505). The council renamed it Ash Street in July 1855. *****Sycamore Street in Thomas' addition was named after Sycamore Street of Milwaukee, the street '''Major Williams''' lived on before moving to Baraboo. *****Mound Street was named for the effigy mounds on the south side of the street. ****Litchfield, portion of the plat of the City of Baraboo, named by '''R. G. Camp''' for his hometown of Litchfield, Connecticut. ***[[:Category:Reedsburg, Wisconsin|Reedsburg]] - "The Second City" - Originally spelled Reedsburgh, and named for '''David. C. Reed'''.. Originally the site of an abandoned copper mine (established 1844). Inhabited by James W. Babb and family in 1845. Dam and shanty built by Reed in 1847. Platted 1852, bridge across the Baraboo River built 1853, incorporated as village 1868, incorporated as city May 1887. ****Reedsburg lies directly on the 90th meridian. ****'''Herbert H. Webb''' was a generous benefactor to Reedsburg, and both Webb Park and Webb Middle School are named for him. ***[[:Category:Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin|Wisconsin Dells]] (in Sauk, Columbia, Adams, and Juneau Counties, formerly [[:Category:Kilbourn City, Wisconsin|Kilbourn City]] for '''[[Wikipedia:Byron Kilbourn|Byron Kilbourn]]''' (1801-1870), platted 1857, the name was changed in 1931 to be more attractive to tourists) **Villages (14) ***[[:Category:Cazenovia, Wisconsin|Cazenovia]] (in Sauk and Richland Counties) ***[[:Category:Ironton (village), Wisconsin|Ironton]] - Named by [[Tower-2890|Jonas Tower]] on account of the iron here that varied the needle of a compass.Cole, Henry Ellsworth (1912). ''Baraboo and Other Place Names in Sauk County, Wisconsin''. Baraboo News Publishing Company. p. 22. Accessible at https://archive.org/details/baraboootherplac1912cole ***[[:Category:Lake Delton, Wisconsin|Lake Delton]] - Previously Delton, and before that Norris for '''Edward Norris''' who platted it and then '''Loretto''', the first name of his wife, when the post office was established. Incorporated as Lake Delton in 1954 after the formation of the [[Wikipedia:Lake Delton|artificial lake]] that it bounds it in 1927. ***[[:Category:Loganville, Wisconsin|Loganville]] (formerly Westfield) - '''Chauncey P. Logan''' named it Westfield after his former Westfield, New York, it itself named from Westfield, Massachusetts. Later it was named Loganville for him and the township retains the name Westfield. Logan built the first house in 1853. See [[Space:Sauk County, Wisconsin/Loganville|Loganville space]] for more information. ***[[:Category:La Valle (village), Wisconsin|La Valle]] - French for "The Valley", no credit to the name. Post office established 1856. ***[[:Category:Lime Ridge, Wisconsin|Lime Ridge]] - Named for a lime(stone) ridge located one mile west of this location.. Post office established 1858. ***[[:Category:Merrimac (village), Wisconsin|Merrimac]] (formerly Merrimack, Collamer for the postmaster general '''Collamer''', and Matts Ferry for '''Chester Mattson''' who operated a ferry there) - Named by Mrs. '''J. G. Train''' for Merrimack County, New Hampshire. Henry Gannett stated the Indian word "merrimack" means "sturgeon" or "swift water". The post office with Merrimac(k) was established in 1855.[http://www.postalhistory.com/postoffices.asp?task=display&state=WI&county=Sauk&searchtext=&pagenum=3 Sauk County Postal History] ***[[:Category:North Freedom, Wisconsin|North Freedom]] (formerly Hacketts Corners for ''' Hackett''' family, then Bessemer for '''Sir Henry Bessemer''' who invented process of reducing iron ore, and then Bloom for '''George W. Bloom''' when the railroad created two plats) - Located in the northern part of the Town of Freedom, hence the name. ***[[:Category:Plain, Wisconsin|Plain]] (formerly Cramers Corners due to Ohio farmers '''Solomon Cramer''', '''James Cramer''' and '''Adam Cramer''' that owned land there and Log Town after rough log buildings were constructed there) - '''J. H. Carpenter''' of Spring Green stated the village was name Plain because the people were plain. Research from others appears to debate this.[https://sites.google.com/site/auswanderer20/towns/plain-sauk-county-wisconsin?tmpl=%2Fsystem%2Fapp%2Ftemplates%2Fprint%2F&showPrintDialog=1 Plain, Sauk County, Wisconsin] ***[[:Category: Prairie du Sac (village), Wisconsin|Prairie du Sac]] - French for "Prairie of the Sacs" or "Meadow of the Sauks", the tribe who lived there. ***[[:Category:Rock Springs, Wisconsin|Rock Springs]] (formerly [[:Category:Ableman, Wisconsin|Ableman]] and Ablemans Mills) - First platted by '''[[Ableman-26|Colonel Stephen V. R. Ableman]]''' in 1853 and renamed Rock Springs due to both its quartzite bluffs in Ableman Gorge and its artesian springs in 1875. It reverted back to Ableman in 1879. It remained Ableman until a final permanent naming of Rock Springs in 1947. ***[[:Category:Sauk City, Wisconsin|Sauk City]] (formerly Haraszthy after one of the founders '''[[Haraszthy-5|Count Augustine (Agoston) Haraszthy]]''', then later Westfield) Platted by Haraszthy 26 Apr 1845 and incorporated as a village 30 Mar 1854, making it the oldest incorporated village in Wisconsin.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Sauk_City_historical_marker.jpg Historical Marker at Sauk City] ***[[:Category:Spring Green, Wisconsin|Spring Green]] - '''Samuel Huntley''', late as of printing, was noted in the ''Spring Green News'' of July 10, 1902 that the prairie at its location was the first to show vegetation in the spring. Some had believed it was named for the second postmaster '''Garwood Green''' but the town was already named Spring Green before the village incorporated. '''J. F. Morrow''' wrote to the ''Baraboo News'' that "'''Mary Williams''' named Spring Green. All old settlers know this." and furthermore reinforcing the first theory as "there was a spot on the south side of the bluffs that always 'greened up' sooner in the spring than did the prairie under which there is a stratum of cold clay that keeps it back. Mrs. Williams could see this from her house which stood until some years ago northeast of the town, and no doubt after the long, lonesome winters, viewed this spot in an exaggerated way. As Spring Green lies in the bend of the river the cold ice water keeps the vegetation back, but when it comes it comes with a rush." ***[[:Category:West Baraboo, Wisconsin|West Baraboo]] - formerly known as Lyons, a suburb of Baraboo. Lyons was named by '''Harvey Canfield''' for his former residence of Lyons, New York, which subsequently was named for Lyons, France. **Towns (22) ***[[:Category:Baraboo (town), Wisconsin|Baraboo]] - See naming of Baraboo in History below. ***[[:Category:Bear Creek, Sauk County, Wisconsin|Bear Creek]] - Named after the creek that had many bears populating the area ***[[:Category:Dellona, Wisconsin|Dellona]] - Named of the Dells ***[[:Category:Delton, Wisconsin|Delton]] - "Dell Town" ***[[:Category:Excelsior, Wisconsin|Excelsior]] - Named by '''Col. Ableman''' after the seal of his home state, New York. ***[[:Category:Fairfield, Wisconsin|Fairfield]] - Originally named Flora by '''Timothy Adams''' for old sweetheart, later renamed via petition filed by '''John Crawford''' likely after Fairfield, Massachusetts ***[[:Category:Franklin, Sauk County, Wisconsin|Franklin]] - Named from Benjamin Franklin ***[[:Category:Freedom, Sauk County, Wisconsin|Freedom]] - As Freedom was formerly part of other towns, upon its creation, it was a gesture of freedom away from them. ***[[:Category:Greenfield, Sauk County, Wisconsin|Greenfield]] - Named by '''Nathan Dennison''' of Greenfield, Massachusetts ***[[:Category:Honey Creek, Sauk County, Wisconsin|Honey Creek]] - Noted by [[Lapham-685|Increase Lapham]] in his ''History of Wisconsin'' (1836) as Honey Creek or Naumatonan in Winnebago, the former due to the level of particular insects there. ***[[:Category:Ironton (town), Wisconsin|Ironton]] ***[[:Category:La Valle (town), Wisconsin|La Valle]] ****Lake Redstone (reservoir), construction began in 1964. ****Dutch Hollow Lake (reservoir), construction began in 1970. ***[[:Category:Merrimac (town), Wisconsin|Merrimac]] ***[[:Category:Prairie du Sac (town), Wisconsin|Prairie du Sac]] ***[[:Category:Reedsburg (town), Wisconsin|Reedsburg]] ***[[:Category:Spring Green (town), Wisconsin|Spring Green]] ***[[:Category:Sumpter, Wisconsin|Sumpter]] - First named Kingston, however there was another [[:Category: Kingston (village), Wisconsin|Kingston]] in the state. The firing on Fort Sumter in South Carolina triggered this renaming to Sumter however there was an extra 'p' added to this name in an early map and the spelling remained. ***[[:Category:Troy, Sauk County, Wisconsin|Troy]] - Named by '''Johnathan W. Harris''' for Troy, Richland County, Ohio, his former home, which itself is named for the city in Asia Minor (now Turkey). ***[[:Category:Washington, Sauk County, Wisconsin|Washington]] - Probably named for President [[Washington-11|George Washington]] and not for resident '''Washington Gray'''. ***[[:Category:Westfield, Sauk County, Wisconsin|Westfield]] ***[[:Category:Winfield, Wisconsin|Winfield]] - Named for General [[Scott-11245|Winfield Scott]]. ***[[:Category:Woodland, Sauk County, Wisconsin|Woodland]] - Probably named due to the abundance of timber. **Unincorporated areas (5) ***[[:Category:Black Hawk, Wisconsin|Black Hawk]] - Town of Troy - Likely named for the Sauk leader [[Wikipedia:Black Hawk|Black Hawk]] (born Ma-ka-tai-me-she-kia-kiak) who fought in the titularly named Black Hawk War, with the [[Wikipedia:Battle of Wisconsin Heights|Battle of Wisconsin Heights]] located just across the Wisconsin River from Prairie du Sac. ***[[:Category:Bluffview, Wisconsin|Bluffview]] - Census-designated place (CDP) in the Town of Sumpter ***[[:Category:Cassell, Wisconsin|Cassell]] - Town of Troy, named for Cassell Prairie which was in turn named for '''Dr. J. N. Cassell''' ***[[:Category:Dellwood, Sauk County, Wisconsin|Dellwood]] - Town of Dellona ***[[:Category:Denzer, Wisconsin|Denzer]] - Town of Honey Creek, named for '''William Denzer''' ***[[:Category:Greens Corners, Wisconsin|Greens Corners]] - Town of Fairfield ***[[:Category:Hill Point, Wisconsin|Hill Point]], or Hillpoint (formerly Tucker or Tuckerville for resident '''William Tucker''') - Town of Washington, named for a hill located there. ***[[:Category:Lake Wisconsin, Wisconsin|Lake Wisconsin]] - Census-designated place (CDP) in both the Town of Merrimac in Sauk County and the Town of Lodi in Columbia County. ***[[:Category:La Rue, Wisconsin|La Rue]] - Village site platted and mining area in the Town of Freedom named for Baraboo resident '''W. G. La Rue''', who identified the lodes of ore there. ***[[:Category:Leland, Wisconsin|Leland]] - Town of Honey Creek, named for '''[[Leland-799|Cyrus Leland]]''', member of the state legislature. ***[[:Category:Loreta, Wisconsin|Loreta]] - Also Loreto and Loretto, in the Town of Bear Creek. ***[[:Category:Moon Valley, Wisconsin|Moon Valley]] - Town of Merrimac ***[[:Category:Sandusky, Wisconsin|Sandusky]] - Town of Washington, named for Sandusky, Ohio, where settlers '''William Dano''' and '''Joshua Holmes''' had originated. ***[[:Category:Valton, Wisconsin|Valton]] - Town of Woodland, probably a contraction of "Vale Town" or "Valley Town" ***[[:Category:Witwen, Wisconsin|Witwen]] - Towns of Honey Creek and Troy, named for '''G. Witwen''' and '''J. P. Witwen''' who built a mill there. **Ghost towns ***Bluff Postoffice - Town of Sumpter near the bluff ***Garrison - An the Lower Narrows of the Baraboo River, named for Mr. and Mrs. '''Andrew Garrison''' who lived there. ***Giddings - Section 1 Town of Excelsior, probably named for '''Joshua Reed Giddings''', statesman. ***Harrisburg - Section 17 Town of Troy, formerly Harrisburgh, named for '''John W. Harris'''. ***Humboldt - Section 35 Town of Ironton, probably named for the geographer '''Baron Alexander von Humboldt'''. ***Jonesville - Northeast corner of Section 19 Town of Spring Green, named for '''Thomas Jones''', the first postmaster. The post office once stood on an ''indian burial ground which has since been eaten away by the Wisconsin River''. ***Kings Corners - Town of Sumpter, named for '''Solomon King'''. The village plat was called New Haven, named for New Haven, Connecticut. ***Loddes Mills - Town of Prairie due Sac, named for '''Martin Lodde''', and before that the post office was named Rowells Mills for '''Henry Rowell'''. ***Loretto or Loreto - Town of Bear Creek, named by '''Rev. Fr. T. A. Byrne''' for Loretto, Italy. ***Oliver - Town of Freedom, village platted in 1911 and named for '''Henry W. Oliver''' of the mining industry. ***Otterville - Town of Sumpter, abandoned post office near the headwaters of Otter Creek which flowed into the Wisconsin River at Prairie du Sac ***Riches Postoffice - Discontinued post office in the northeast portion of the Town of Troy, named for '''Robert Riches''' ***Rosalietown - Deserted hamlet on the Wisconsin River, located between Merrimack and Prairie du Sac, named for Mrs. '''Rosalie Naffz''', wife of '''Charles Naffz''' ***Russells Corners - Discontinued post office in the Town of Fairfield, named for '''John B. Russell'''. ***Sligo - An early Irish settlement in the Town of Winfield, named for Sligo, Ireland. ***White Mound - Former post office in the Town of Franklin named for the hill called White Mound. ***Wilson Creek - Discontinued post office in the southwest corner of the Town of Troy, named for '''Thomas Wilson''' who resided there. ***Woodlawn - Discontinued post office in the Town of Washington, named for '''Dr. William A. Wood''' **Other areas ***Babbs Prairie - Level tract of land near Reedsburg named for '''James W Babb''' and son '''John Babb'''. ***Ball Prairie - Small level tract in western Sauk County named for the resident, '''Ball'''. ***Blakelie Prairie - Level tract of land in Ironton named for early resident (see '''Blakeslee'''). ***Calydon - The stream which flows through Durwards Glen in far eastern Sauk County near Caledonia. Named/described by painter/poet resident '''B. I. Durward''', native of Scotland. ***Christiehood Prairie - Level tract of land between Baraboo and North Freedom named for '''James Christie'''. ***Cliff House - Post offce and hotel on the north shore of Devils Lake. ***Climax - A railroad siding between La Valle and Wonewoc, named by farmers as Poor Dickie, which led to Podunk, and also Crossmans Crossing for a land owner there, '''Crossman'''. ***Glenville - Region southeast of Baraboo named by '''C. L. Pearson''' due to its glens. ***Gordon - Telegraph station located between Reedsburg and La Valle when the Chicago & Northwestern built a second track. Possibly named for '''William W. Gordon''', a railroad president in Georgia. ***Hubbell Prairie - Level tract of land in La Valle, named for early owner, '''Hubbell'''. ***Iroquois Mine - Formerly the Sauk mine, located in Freedom Town, named for the Iroquois Iron Company ***Karstetter Prairie - Level tract of land in La Valle, named for early owner, '''Karstetter'''. ***Kirkwood - Railroad siding located west of Baraboo. '''Stennett''' states the name was given for '''N. C. Kirk''' and '''Timothy Kirk'''. ***Little Prairie - Level tract of land in Troy Town named for its small size ***Manchester - Abandoned plat and village located in the NE quarter of Section 1 where the [Baraboo] pumping station was located, and named for a Manchester to the east (New Hampshire? England?). ***Narrows Prairie - Level tract of land west of Rock Springs named for Narrows Creek that runs through it, itself named for the narrow canyons of quartzite the creek travels through. ***Pecks Prairie - Level tract of land located east and adjacent to Baraboo, named for '''Eben Peck'''. ***Quisisana - Resort on the Wisconsin River near Wisconsin Dells, then Kilbourn, loosely meaning "here you find health". Named by Mrs. '''Lydia Ely''' of Kilbourn. ***Rattlesnake Knob - A knob in the Town of Dellona inhabited by rattlesnakes. ***Rebock Prairie - Level tract of land named for early owner, '''Rebock'''. ***Sauk Prairie - Increase Lapham states in his 1846 ''History of Wisconsin'' that "the prairie is about eight miles wide and extends eightteen miles along the Wisconsin [River]. Its name is given in illusion to its form, being that of a sack or bag, and not from Sauk, the tribe of Indians". Currently the name that represents the region shared by both Prairie du Sac and Sauk City. ***Saukville - Former area located between Prairie du Sac and Sauk City and now incorporated into them. ***Stead Prairie - Level tract of land in Baraboo valley named for early owner, '''Stead'''. ***Websters Prairie - Level tract of land between Baraboo and Delton named for '''H. H. Webster'''. Originally named Pleasant Prairie, but not to be confused with Pleasant Prairie, Kenosha County, Wisconsin. **Former towns ***Town of Brooklyn - Named by '''R. G. Camp''' for Brooklyn, New York, itself named for Breuckelen, Holland, not to be confused with [[:Category: Brooklyn (town), Green County, Wisconsin|Brooklyn]] in Dane and Green Counties or [[:Category:Brooklyn, Green Lake County, Wisconsin|Town of Brooklyn]] in Green Lake County. ***Town of Eagle - Probably named for the national emblem. ***Town of Kingston - Named for Kingston, New York, the home of the '''King''' family. ***Town of Marston - Likely the current town of La Valle, post office name changed due to the proximity to [[:Category:Mauston, Wisconsin|Mauston]] in Juneau County. Unknown as to how it was named. ***Town of New Buffalo - No longer on the map but would have been on the northeast side of the county. Named from former residents of Buffalo, New York. *Places of interest within Sauk County and how they relate to this wiki. **[[Wikipedia:Baraboo Range|Baraboo Range]] and Baraboo Syncline comprised of Precambrian [[Wikipedia:Baraboo Quartzite|Baraboo Quartzite]] ***[[Wikipedia:Devils Lake State Park|Devils Lake State Park]], Towns of Baraboo and Sumpter (''Minnewaukan'') ***[[Wikipedia:Parfrey's Glen State Natural Area|Parfrey's Glen State Natural Area]] - named for '''Robert Parfrey''', once the location of a mill and distillery. ***[[Wikipedia:Pewit's Nest State Natural Area|Pewit's Nest State Natural Area]] ***[[Wikipedia:Aldo Leopold Shack and Farm|Aldo Leopold Shack and Farm]] in the Town of Fairfield ***[[Wikipedia:Van Hise Rock|Van Hise Rock]] and Ableman Gorge, Rock Springs ***Ableman Quarry, Rock Springs ***Horseshoe Bend, Town of Excelsior ***Dead Mans Spring, Town of Excelsior, Section 21 - In 1846, a surveyor died near a spring. '''James Babb''' named the location for this incident however the man's name is unknown. ***[[Wikipedia:Point Sauk|Point Sauk]] - The highest point in Sauk County at 1,620 ft above sea level, named in 1907 by the United States Geographic board. It is located on the '''P. Fitzsimmons''' farm near the center of Section 15, Town of Greenfield. **The Dells, Wisconsin Dells and Lake Delton **[[Wikipedia:Kilbourn Dam|Kilbourn Dam]], Wisconsin Dells **[[Wikipedia:Circus World Museum|Circus World Museum]], Baraboo - Home to the Ringling Brothers **[[Wikipedia:Man Mound|Man Mound Park]], Town of Greenfield - Home of large Late Woodland effigy mound shaped like a man, the only surviving anthropomorphic mound in North America,Cole (1912) stated at the time it was the only man mound in the world. now known to be one of at least five in North America that did exist at some point, all in Wisconsin. **[[Wikipedia:Badger Army Ammunition Plant|Badger Army Ammunition Plant]], Town of Sumpter **'''[[Every-338|Tom Every]]''''s (1938-2020) [[Wikipedia:Forevertron|Forevertron]], Town of Sumpter, then the largest scrap metal sculpture in the world at completion.[https://madison.com/wsj/business/dr-evermor-a-metal-artist-character-and-wisconsin-gem-dies-at-the-age-of-81/article_7a5f9362-c9c1-5d7c-aac3-57eaf414dd18.html Dr. Evermor, a metal artist, character and Wisconsin gem, dies at the age of 81] **[[Wikipedia:Merrimac Ferry|Merrimac Ferry]], Merrimac **The 90 degree west line of longitude running through Reedsburg, and actually bisects [[:Category:Green Wood Cemetery, Reedsburg, Wisconsin|Green Wood Cemetery]]. ==History== *The first permanent settler of Sauk County, as claimed by '''Harry Ellsworth Cole''', was '''[[Alban-88|James S. Alban]]''' ([[Wikipedia:James S. Alban|Wikipedia]]) in 1838. He was also apparently the first recorded visit of a white man to Devils Lake, or Lake of the Hills, in 1839. *The Flood of 2008 devastated parts of Baraboo, Reedsburg, La Valle, and especially Rock Springs.[https://madison.com/news/local/flood-of-2008-baraboo-residents-recall-where-they-were-when-the-water-rose/article_2ec74ec7-3086-5890-8016-f0eb1948a546.html FLOOD OF 2008: Residents recall where they were when the water rose ===Baraboo=== *There is much debate regarding the origins of the name "Baraboo" as it lends itself to the city and the river that runs through it. The name "Baraboo", in regards to the river, first officially appears in print in [[Morse-21|Sidney E. Morse]] and '''Samuel Breese''''s 1844 "Map of Iowa and Wisconsin", which itself drew heavily from J. N. Nicollet. That same year in May, a letter is sent from Indian Commissioner '''Crawford''' to '''Governor Chambers''' of Iowa speaking of a Barrabou River. Two years later in 1846, two letters from '''John C. McLemore''' to '''Col. G Talcott''' regarding copper discoveries in the area referred to the "Barriboo" and the "Barraboo" respectively.''Origin of the Name "Baraboo" [PDF], Baraboo Public Library **Theory 1: The river and subsequently the populated area is named for a fur trader named Baribeau. Debate exists whether his name was '''François Baribeau''' or '''Jean Baribeau/Baribault''' ([[Baribeau-44]] or [[Baribeau-145]]? (''Baraboo Republic'', March 16, 1893) **Theory 2: The area was named for a judge, the '''Honorable Peter B Barbeau''' (b. c. 1799, d. Tuesday 17 Oct 1882 at 83) who was a fur trader with the American Fur Company. He was married in 1830 and had three daughters, the second of whom married Postmaster '''Myron W. Scranton''', the first white child born in Baraboo. Barbeau was thought to be the first white settler of the city that was named for him, with the local Native Americans only able to pronounce it as "baraboo". Myron's son, '''Gilmore G. Scranton''', further recalled in the ''Baraboo Republic'' printed March 9, 1893 that his grandfather stated "that the Indians called him Baraboo and that your city was called Baraboo as his trading post was there. My mother was born there in 1834; but, of course, only knows what grandfather told us all." He furthermore noted that "I will make no comments; take this for what you think it's worth." **Theory 3: The Frenchman '''John De laRond''', who settled at Fort Winnebago in 1828, claimed that the river was named for a Captain '''Barebeauy''', who was in Moran's expedition against the Indians and wintered at the mouth of the river where it meets the Wisconsin River. **Theory 4: It is named for the French "Barbue" meaning "catfish" as there were many in the river at the time. **Theory 5: It is named by '''John Farmer''', a historian and cartographer of Detroit who made some of the first maps of Michigan Territory and the newly acquired "Ouisconsin". In his 1830 map, "Map of the Territories of Michigan and Ouisconsin", the Baraboo River is labeled "Bonibau's Creek". ***Other maps: In another map, potentially from 1817 and not involved with Farmer, the river is labeled "Baribaut's Creek". Around 1860, the map of '''Champlain''' calls the river "Barnabeau". *The name Ringling is probably the most famous name to come out of Baraboo. The Ringling Brothers (namely seven of them existed but only five were involved in the circus) were led by '''[[Ringling-18|Otto Ringling]]''' ([[Wikipedia:Otto Ringling|Wikipedia]]) (born William Henry Ringling 1858-1911). *Mrs. Dora Tennant was the first woman whose name was chosen as a juror in Sauk County on Tuesday, 12 Sep 1922.[https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn86086068/1922-09-14/ed-1/seq-2/ "Baraboo weekly news", 14 Sep 1922, Page 2.] Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress. *21 May 1918: An F4 tornado ended at Baraboo after traveling 80 miles from Elkport, Clayton County, Iowa.[http://iagenweb.org/clayton/album/tornado_1918.htm The great tornado of 1918] on IAGenWeb ===Reedsburg=== *The first white man to settle in the Reedsburg area was a '''James Wilson Babb''', who arrived with his wife '''Rebecca Scarrf Babb''' in 1845.[https://www.reedsburgwi.gov/index.asp?Type=B_BASIC&SEC={F4929A3E-5508-478A-9599-29714D684216}&DE={6CBC4B45-6AF8-4BCD-8C44-F009743DD101} Notable People - History at ReedsburgWI.gov] He is considered a Homesteader as he applied for Patent from the BLM for the west half of Section Nine, Township Twelve North (320 acres) during the administration of James K. Polk, 1 Aug 1848.[https://glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=WI1990__.205&docClass=STA&sid=4zvn5tky.r3t#patentDetailsTabIndex=1 BLM Patent by James Wilson Babb] *'''[[Pace-1023|William Pace]]''' (1788-1855 Reedsburg) *Mayors of Reedsburg: notice there are gaps in terms[https://www.reedsburgwi.gov/index.asp?SEC=901C6B2C-D0AF-4EB5-BD24-CBF3BA9B06E6&DE=C9AF9FC1-2543-4C42-B714-E0CD0F3ABDD9 Former Mayors of Reedsburg] **1869 '''A.O. Hunt''' • 1870 '''John Rork''' • 1871 '''N.W Sallade''' • 1872 '''A.P. Ellinwood''' • 1877 '''Moses Young''' • 1878 '''S. Mackey''' • 1880-1882 '''H.J. Smith''' • 1883 '''Moses Young''' • 1885-1886 '''H.C. Hunt''' • 1887 '''Wiliam Riggert''' • 1887 '''Charles Keith''' • 1888 A.P. Ellinwood • 1890 '''Frank David Hulburt''' • 1891-1892 '''J. Heaton''' • 1893-1895 '''Abner L. Harris''' • 1896-1897 '''Wm H. French'''[[French-9423]] or related? • 1899 '''John Crook''' • 1901-1905 '''W. A. Wyse''' • 1906-1909 '''S. A. Collins''' • 1910-1913 '''Henry W. Sorge''' • 1914-1921 '''August Siefert''' • 1922-1925 '''H. B. Quimby''' • 1929 '''W. H. Ziech''' • 1930-1933 H. B. Quimby • 1934-1939 '''Alfred W. Bernien''' • 1940 '''R. H. Miller''' • 1941-1949 '''Alfred W. Bernien''' • 1950-1955 '''Leo Schaefizel''' • 1956-1963 '''Hilbert Kleeber''' • 1964-1967 '''Anthony Ehl''' • 1968-1985 '''John W. Bernien''' • 1986-1992 '''Martin F. Krueger''' • 1992-1998 '''[[Farber-302|Wayne Farber]]''' • 1998-2006 '''Carl H. Stolte''' • 2006-2008 '''John M. Deitrich''' • 2008-2010 '''Caroline R. Held''' • 2010-Present '''David G. Estes''' *An excerpt from the ''Baraboo Weekly News'' 13 Apr 1916, Page 5, "Tuesday".[https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn86086068/1916-04-13/ed-1/seq-5/ ''Baraboo weekly news''. (Baraboo, Wis.), 13 April 1916. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress.] **"Next Sunday there will be a class of twenty-seven confirmed at the St. Peter’s Lutheran church at Reedsburg. The following are the names, '''Albert Schaller''', '''Elmer Kutzbach''', '''Rudolph Meyer''', '''Martin Dangel''', '''Hubert Meyer''', '''Paul Foss''', '''Fred Vorlop''', '''Willie Friede''', '''Walter Schuette''', '''Vern Lindloff''', '''Paul Meyer''', '''Raymond Schuette''', '''John Moser''', '''Martin Wegner''', '''[[Ribbke-6|Will Ribbke]]''', '''Alvin Dangel''', '''Florence Rose''', '''Esther Meyer''', '''Ella Beinien''', '''Adaline Sussrer''', '''Varona Schuette''', '''Ninna Grotelueschen''', '''Anna Schulz''', '''Olga Lehmann''', '''Esther Schultz''', '''Norma Struck''', '''Leola Jacobs'''. The following will be confirmed at the St. John’s Lutheran church of the same place next Sunday: '''Ida Krause''', '''Edith Behn''', '''Hattie Dettman''', '''[[Klipp-73|Agnes Klipp]]''', '''Emma Schroeder''', '''Alice Rosenberger''', '''Helen Geffert''', '''Hilda Schulze''', '''Emilie Wagner''', '''Mabel Pagel''', '''Olga Stohlke''', '''Martha Neumann''', '''Nora Springer''', '''Louis Meyer''', '''Edward Zohel''', '''Reinhard Stolte''', '''Nujon Goltz'''." *The Reedsburg Tornado in Jun 1915 struck killing three people, including '''William Schoeman'''.[http://www.gendisasters.com/wisconsin/8044/reedsburg-wi-tornado-jul-1915 Reedsburg, Wisconsin Tornado Jul 1915] on GenDisasters ===Ableman=== *The first person to settle in between Baraboo and Reedsburg on the Baraboo River was '''[[Ableman-26|Colonel Stephen Van Renssalaer Ableman]]''', founding what would be Ableman or Rock Springs. *15 Aug 1966: An F-2 tornado tears directly through Rock Springs. ===La Valle=== *Notable residents include [[Wikipedia:Benjamin G. Paddock|Benjamin G. Paddock]], Wisconsin state legislator and politician, and [[Wikipedia:Glenn M. Wise|Glenn M. Wise]], Wisconsin Secretary of State from 1955-57. ===Loganville=== *Farmer and surveyor, and later teacher and politician '''[[Wikipedia:David B. Hulburt|David B. Hulburt]]''' (1829-1912) lived in Loganville before moving to Reedsburg. ===North Freedom=== *1963: The Mid-Continent Railway Museum began operations. ===Troy Town, Sauk County=== *The first person to settle within the Town of Troy was '''John Wilson'''. A native of Edinburgh, Scotland, Wilson first emigrated to Canada, then to Buffalo, New York where he was married, before heading to the new Wisconsin Territory in the late 1830s to dig canals at Portage. In 1840, he bought land off a creek in the Town of Spring Green and built a double log home for travelers to stay at. The creek would later bear his name, Wilson Creek. [https://sites.google.com/site/auswanderer20/towns/plain-sauk-county-wisconsin Plain, Wisconsin]Harry Ellsworth Cole, ''A Standard History of Sauk County, Wisconsin''. Chicago and New York: The Lewis Publishing Company, 1918. Page 562. ===Washington Town, Sauk County=== *Theologian and writer '''[[Wikipedia:Lyle E. Schaller|Lyle E. Schaller]]''' (1923-2015) was born on a farm two miles south of Lime Ridge here ===Winfield Town=== *[https://townofwinfieldwi.com/town-history/ History of the Town of Winfield] ====Alphabetical List of Town Board Members==== *Ballweg, June, Assessor 1994-2007 *Bass, Charles G., Treasurer 1955-2001 (father-in-law of Teresa Bass) *Bass, Teresa M., Clerk 1989–current (daughter-in-law of Charles G. Bass) (sister of Pauline J. Brown) *Bennett, David J., Assessor 1916-1917 *Bennett, David, Treasurer 1931-1933 *Biesek, Francis, Assessor 1951-1954 *Brooks, T., Supervisor 1880 *Brown, Pauline J., Supervisor 1999-2011 (sister of Teresa M. Bass) *Byrne, Patrick, Supervisor 1873-1874 *Churchill, Clinton, Clerk 1930-1935, Chairman, 1935-1953 (father of Ronald Churchill) *Churchill, Ronald, Supervisor 1969-1972, Chairman 1972–1973, 2011-2020 (son of Clinton Churchill) *Conway, John, Supervisor 1889-1890, 1892, 1894, 1896 *Conway, Martin, Chairman 1883 *Cottingham, A., Supervisor 1882 *Cottington, Amos, Chairman 1871, 1875-1878, 1880-1885, 1887-1888, 1891, 1893 *Cottington, Arlan A., Clerk 1942-1943 *Craker, Marlan, Supervisor 1977-1978 (son of Vinton Craker) *Craker, Philip E., Supervisor 1959-1961, 1991-1999, Chairman 1981-1991, 1999-2003 (father of Robin E. Craker) *Craker, Robin E., Assessor 1978-1993, Treasurer 2001-current (son of Philip E. Craker) *Craker, Vinton, Assessor 1942 (father of Marlan Craker) *Daly, Francis, Clerk 1890-1891 *Daly, Patrick, Clerk 1883-1885, 1890, 1892-1894, Chairman 1886 *Darrow, Henry A. Jr., Treasurer, 1868 *Darrow, Nathaniel, Clerk 1868-1877 (son of Henry A. Darrow Jr.) *Dorow, Herman, Supervisor 1895-1896, 1899-1900 *Dorow, Jason, Supervisor 2011-current *Dorow, Walter, Supervisor 1953-1958 *Elsesser, Charles, Supervisor 1889-1890, 1892 *Farber, Dale, Supervisor 1969-1979, 1981-1983, Chairman 1973–1975 *Farber, Emil C., Clerk, 1903 *Farber, Walter, Supervisor, 1991-1993 *Fish, E. W., Supervisor 1875-1876, 1878-1879, 1886-1887, 1899-1902, Chairman 1889-1890 *Fish, L. N., Supervisor 1870 *Fish, Milton, Assessor 1956-1960, Supervisor 1963-1966, 1969, Chairman 1967-1969 *Fish, Silas, Supervisor 1872 (father of Spencer Fish) *Fish, Spencer C., Clerk 1920-1930, 1935-1942 (son of Silas Fish) *Fisher, Frank J., Supervisor 1917, 1921, 1927, 1931 *Fuller, A. C., Treasurer, 1881-1882, 1884 *Fuller, J. D., Assessor 1943-1944 *Gahagan, John, Clerk 1894-1897 *Greenwood, Ben H., Clerk 1915-1917 *Greenwood, Dean, Supervisor 1961-1964 *Greenwood, George, Treasurer 1921-1922 *Greenwood, J. H., Treasurer 1919 *Greenwood, Joseph H., Supervisor 1925-1926 *Greenwood, K., Assessor 1879 *Greenwood, Miles, Supervisor 1884, 1886-1887 *Greenwood, Robert J., Treasurer 1916, Supervisor 1932, 1936-1943 *Greenwood, Robert Jr., Chairman 1868-1869, Assessor 1879-1882, 1885, 1896 *Greenwood, Robert, Treasurer, 1883 *Greenwood, Virgil, Supervisor 1965-1967, Chairman 1969-1972 *Gregory, Ezra, Chairman 1852 *Gregory, John B., Supervisor 1869 *Halvensleben, Ernest, Assessor 1963-1973 *Halvensleben, Robert, Assessor 1973-1975 *Hart, Michael, Assessor 1886, 1892, Supervisor 1895 *Harvey, Leon, Supervisor 1933-1953 *Harvey, Marvin, Supervisor 1953-1961 *Hawkins, Albert, Chairman 1874 and 1891, Supervisor 1880-1881, 1883, Assessor 1887-1890, 1893 *Healy, F. F., Chairman 1929-1930 *Healy, Patrick “Patsy” F., Supervisor 1898-1899, 1918, 1920, 1922-1930 *Hemingway, Edward, Supervisor 1875-1876 *Hirst, Harold, Supervisor 1971-1975, 1977, 1979, 1981, 1983, 1985-1991, Chairman 1991 *Hirst, James, Treasurer 1920-1921 *Hirst, Robert, Assessor 1883, Treasurer 1895-1897 *Horkan, Patrick, Clerk 1973-1980 (son of Robert P. Horkan) *Horkan, Peter J., Chairman 1914-1935 *Horkan, Robert P., Clerk 1943-1973 (father of Patrick Horkan) *Horkan, Thomas P., Assessor 1955-1956 *Houghton, Frank T., Treasurer 1898-1901 (son of Solomon Houghton) *Houghton, Solomon, Supervisor 1872 (father of Frank T. Houghton) *Johnson, Frank, Assessor 1921 *Joyce, Martin, Chairman 1894-1895 *Kelley, Clinton, Treasurer 1940 *Kelley, E. R., Assessor 1869, 1881 *Kelley, James H., Assessor 1918-1920, 1922-1927 *Kelley, Joseph, Treasurer 1923-1930 *Kelley, L., Assessor 1885, 1895, 1900-1901, Treasurer, 1886-1892 *Kelley, S. M., Assessor 1894 *Kelley, William, Chairman 1889, Clerk 1889 *Kelley, J. Supervisor 1888 *Kleeber, Augustus, Supervisor 1871 *Kleeber, Leonard, Clerk 1886-1889 *Krug, William, Supervisor 1893-1894, 1899 *Kuhs, Jack, Assessor 1975-1978 *Kutz, Charles, Supervisor 1891, 1894 *Lawson, George J., Supervisor 1884 *Lawton, A. F., Clerk 1883 *Luedtke, William, Supervisor 1971, 1973-1974, Chairman 1975–1981 *Lyckberg, Charles, Supervisor 1921 *McCray, John, Supervisor 1874, 1885, 1894, 1897 *Mcintosh, L., Supervisor 1885 *Mead, Kurt, Supervisor 2011-2020, Chairman 2020-current *Mittelsteadt, F.?, Supervisor 1877 *Moll, Gerald, Supervisor 2020-current *Montgomery, John, Treasurer 1918, Supervisor 1921, Assessor 1928-1938 *Montgomery, L. B., Assessor 1868, Supervisor 1871 *O’Brien, John, Supervisor 1891 *O’Connor, Martin, Supervisor 1870 *O’Connor, Owen, Supervisor 1872 *O’Connor, Roland E., Treasurer 1934-1939, 1941-1955 *Pelton, Hiram, Clerk 1852 *Pelton, Keith R., Supervisor 1991, Chairman 1991-1999 (son of Nye H. Pelton) *Pelton, Nye H., Clerk 1917-1920, Supervisor 1943-1951, Chairman 1953-1967 (father of Keith R. Pelton) *Pelton, S. A., Clerk 1894, 1896, 1898-1900 *Powell, Ed W., Supervisor 1918 *Radloff, Charles, Supervisor 1922-1924 *Rasmussen, Paul G., Chairman 2007-2011 *Ray, A. J., Supervisor 1879 *Raymond, William H., Supervisor 1868 *Rossiter, M. S., Chairman 1887, 1892, 1896, Assessor 1890 *Rossiter, Nicholas, Chairman 1870 *Sainsbury, James, Supervisor 1873, 1881, 1883 *Schommer, Linda, Supervisor 1995-2011 *Schroeder, Henry, Supervisor 1933-1936 *Skinner, N. H., Treasurer, 1917 *Skinner, S., Chairman 1866, 1899-1901 *Skinner, W. H., Supervisor 1916 *Stando, Albert, Assessor 1939-1941, 1945-1951 *Stillick, Gordon, Treasurer, 1893-1894 *Stillick, Nathaniel, Assessor 1871, 1875-1877, 1884 *Sweeney, Michael, Clerk 1877-1882 *Swetland, William T., Supervisor 1883 *Wadleigh, John E., Chairman 1894, 1897-1899, 1901-1902 *Wagner, William, Supervisor 1931-1933 *Welch, James T., Clerk 1900-1902 *Welch, Samuel, Supervisor 1869 *Whitty, Michael, Clerk, 1980-1989 *Whitty, Patrick, Assessor 1870, 1872-1873 *Wolff, Frank, Assessor 1961-1962 *Wright, William, Supervisor 1877 *Ziech, Harvin, Supervisor 1985-1991 *Zieck, Fred, Supervisor 1887-1888, 1893, 1898-1902 ===National Register of Historical Places=== ====Baraboo and surrounding area==== {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" style="border-spacing: 2px;" style="padding-left: 2em;" | '''Location''' || '''Date of entry''' || '''Ref #''' || '''Address''' || '''Description''' |- | Baraboo Public Library || 14 Sep 1981 || 81000058 || 230 4th Ave || 1903 Carnegie library designed in Neoclassical style by '''Louis Claude'''. Served the workers at Badger Ordnance during World War II, and still serves the community. |- | '''William Clark''' House || 8 Apr 1980 || 80000193 || 320 Walnut St || Second Empire styled house with mansard roof built in mid-1800s. Clark was an engineer for the C&NW. |- | xx || xx |- | xx || xx |} *Baraboo Public Library September 14, 1981 (#81000058) 230 4th Ave. 1903 Carnegie library designed in Neoclassical style by '''Louis Claude'''. Served the workers at Badger Ordnance during World War II, and still serves the community. *'''William Clark''' House April 8, 1980 (#80000193) 320 Walnut St. Second Empire styled house with mansard roof built in mid-1800s. Clark was an engineer for the C&NW. *Devil's Lake State Park January 21, 2015 (#14001192) S5975 Park Rd. The lake between two stone bluffs was sacred to Native Americans, who built effigy mounds on its shores. The state park was founded in 1911. The CCCs built most of the rustic structures in the 1930s. Now Wisconsin's largest and most popular state park. *Downtown Baraboo Historic District June 8, 2015 (#15000340) Roughly bounded by 5th & 2nd Aves., 5th, Ash, 1st, Oak & Birch Sts. Concentration of 75 commercial and civic buildings including the 1872 Italianate Draper Brothers Meat Market, the 1873 Moeller Wagon Shop, the 1885 Ewing Livery, the 1888 Miller Saloon, the 1896 Civil War Memorial, the 1896 Romanesque Revival First Methodist Episcopal Church, the 1900 Romanesque Wellington Hotel, the 1907 Baraboo Steam Laundry, the 1922 Colonial Revival Trimpey Building, the 1928 Prairie Style Baraboo High School, and the 1938 Art Moderne Juliar Theatre. *'''Gust Brothers'''' Store August 5, 2002 (#02000834) 101 Fourth St. 1877 limestone commercial building, with Italianate features. Originally a meat market, it later housed banks and offices. *Island Woolen Company Office Building August 18, 2011 (#11000559) 900 2nd Ave. Only remaining building from textile mill complex, designed by Claude & Starck in Prairie School style and built 1917-18. In the 1920s, Island Woolen was the biggest employer in Sauk County. *Man Mound November 30, 1978 (#78000138) East of Baraboo off WI 33 on Man Mound Road The only remaining man-shaped effigy mound in the Upper Midwest, built by Late Woodland people between 750 and 1200 AD. Designated a National Historic Landmark in 2016. *Manchester Street Bridge October 13, 1988 (#88002005) Ochsner Park Camelback through truss bridge across the Baraboo River, built in 1884 by Milwaukee Bridge and Iron Works. Moved to a park around 1987. Now the last remaining bridge of this type in the state. *Point of Rocks June 11, 2010 (#10000345) US-12 approximately .85 mi north of Ski Hi Rd. and .25 mi south of STH 159 Outcrop of Baraboo quartzite. From this and other area outcrops, UW-Madison geologists developed theories on metamorphism, Pre-Cambrian and structural geology. *'''Walworth D. Porter''' Duplex Residence September 27, 1996 (#96001053) 221-225 7th St. Queen Anne duplex built in 1894. Once occupied by '''Charles Ringling'''. *Ringling Brothers Circus Headquarters August 4, 1969 (#69000032) Bounded roughly by Water, Brian, Lynn, and East Sts. Winter quarters for the Ringling Brothers Circus from 1884 to 1919, including the Ring Barn for horses and the Elephant House. Now part of Circus World Museum. *'''Al. Ringling''' Theatre May 17, 1976 (#76000202) 136 4th Ave. The eldest Ringling brother gave this gift to Baraboo in 1915, an ornate Beaux Arts theater which was one of the first "movie palaces" in the U.S. *'''Albrecht C. Ringling''' House May 17, 1976 (#76000079) 623 Broadway 1905 Romanesque Revival home of Albrecht and '''Lou Ringling''' of the Ringling Brothers Circus. Al was the "circus genius" and Lou started as the snake charmer. *'''Charles Ringling''' House March 21, 1997 (#97000268) 201 8th St. Neoclassical-styled home built in 1900 of Charles Ringling, operating manager of the Ringling Brothers Circus. *'''Charles and Anna Ruhland''' House March 20, 2017 (#100000774) 213 Lynn St. Two-story brick Craftsman house, built in 1909. Charles ran a nearby brewery with his father. *Sauk County Courthouse March 9, 1982 (#82000711) 515 Oak St. 1905 Classical Revival building designed by Ferry and native-son Clas and built in 1905. *Seven Gables January 20, 1978 (#78000140) 215 6th St. Carpenter Gothic home built in 1860 for '''Terrell Thomas''', a Baraboo banker. *Thompson House Hotel December 22, 1997 (#97001583) 200 Ash St. Semi-Italianate hotel built around 1890(?) near the C&NW depot. Later housed the City Hotel, Wilder's Tavern, and a rooming house. *'''A.G. Tuttle''' Estate November 6, 1980 (#80000194) N. Elizabeth St. Gothic revival house built in 1869. Tuttle started a fruit tree orchard in 1853. *'''Jacob Van Orden''' House September 6, 1996 (#96000988) 531 4th Ave. Tudor Revival house designed by Ferry & Clas and built in 1903. Van Orden had worked his way up from "general utility boy" to president of the First National Bank of Baraboo. Now houses the Sauk County Historical Museum. *Aldo Leopold Shack July 14, 1978 (#78000082) Levee Rd. Former chicken coop where conservationist '''Aldo Leopold''' wrote much of ''A Sand County Almanac''. ====Delton (Town)==== *Hulburt Creek Garden Beds August 8, 1991 (#91000958) Birchwood Road near CTH H Raised garden beds built around 1000 AD. The oldest radio-carbon dated ridged fields in the upper Midwest. ====Freedom (Town)==== *Freedom Mine June 11, 2020 (#100005266) S5910 Cty. Rd. PF Small iron mine opened in 1910 by '''C.T. Roberts''' and closed the next year when it abruptly flooded, leaving shafts, tools, tracks and ore carts submerged and undisturbed since 1911. Foundations of the engine house, compressor, boiler house, and rail spur remain above ground. ====Greenfield (Town)==== *Simonds 10-Sided Barn April 14, 2020 (#100005183) S4680 Rocky Point Rd. Round-ish barn with timber frame and board-and-batten exterior, designed by '''Otto''' and '''Orville Kramer''' and built in 1916. ====Honey Creek (Town)==== *Our Lady of Loretto Roman Catholic Church and Cemetery March 9, 1990 (#90000378) Co. Hwy. C, 1 mi. W of Denzer Gothic Revival church built in 1880 as a mission church for German and Irish settlers. Includes original pews, 1887 pump organ and pot-bellied stove. *Durst-Bloedau Site December 19, 1978 (#78000137) North of Leland 50-foot-long rock shelter, in which Archaic and later points have been found. *Raddatz Rockshelter December 18, 1978 (#78000139) On CTH C at Natural Bridge State Park Oldest documented site of human occupation in the upper Midwest, dated to 10,000 to 12,000 years ago. ====Lake Delton==== *Marshall Memorial Hall April 1, 1993 (#93000264) 30 Wisconsin Dells Parkway S. Small Georgian Revival municipal building built in 1928 with a bequest from '''Roujet D. Marshall''', a Wisconsin Supreme Court justice from the area. The building houses a library, offices and a meeting room. *'''Seth Peterson''' Cottage November 9, 1981 (#81000059) Dell Ave. Small modernist cottage built in 1958, overlooking Mirror Lake. '''Frank Lloyd Wright''''s last building in Wisconsin. Now available for rental and tours. ====Merrimac==== *Merrimac Ferry December 31, 1974 (#74000330) WI 113 at the Wisconsin River Car ferry across the Wisconsin River. Ferries have operated at this site since 1844. ====North Freedom==== *Steam Locomotive #1385 May 18, 2000 (#00000524) E8948 Diamond Hill Rd. Built in 1907, #1385 is the only remaining operable steam locomotive of the Chicago & North Western Railway. ====Plain==== *Salem Evangelical Church (Ragatz Church) March 29, 1988 (#86003576) Jct. of CR PF and Church Rd. Church of block and stack masonry built in 1875. The congregation formed at the site in 1844 was the focus of the Swiss community. ====Prairie du Sac==== *Honey Creek Swiss Rural Historic District April 6, 1990 (#89000484) SE of Prairie du Sac Rural area settled chiefly by immigrants from Graubünden canton, Switzerland starting in 1842. Some characteristic stone and timber-framed buildings remain. *Tripp Memorial Library and Hall September 14, 1981 (#81000060) 565 Water St. '''J. S. Tripp''', a local banker, lawyer and public servant, donated funds to build a library and village hall. '''William Dresen''' and '''Alfred C. Clas''' designed it in Neoclassical style and it opened in 1913. ====Reedsburg==== *Chicago and North Western Depot December 26, 1984 (#84000639) 240 Railroad St. 1905 red brick depot of Chicago and North Western Railway with a Classical Revival entry. At this site in 1873 a crowd of Reedsburg locals protested the deportation of a local Ho-Chunk family to Nebraska. *City Hotel December 26, 1984 (#84000642) 125 Main St. Red brick hotel built in 1886 in Second Empire style by '''Abner Harris'''' building company for German immigrant '''William Roper''', who operated the hotel. *'''J. W. Corwith''' Livery April 20, 2004 (#84004018) 121 S. Webb Ave. Livery stable, built in 1911 near the hotels and the depot, where a traveler could rent a horse and buggy or board a horse. Only a few livery buildings are left in the state. *'''Edward M. Hackett''' House December 26, 1984 (#84000644) 612 E. Main St. High Victorian Gothic home built 1877-78 by Edward M. Hackett, a local lumberman, builder and architect. Closest Historic Place in Sauk County to the 90th Meridian at 43°31′56″N 90°00′08″W. *Abner L. Harris House December 26, 1984 (#84000649) 226 N. Pine St. Three story Second Empire house built around 1873. Harris was postmaster, mayor, merchant and promoter of Reedsburg. *Main Street Commercial Historic District December 26, 1984 (#84000654) Roughly bounded by N. Park, S. Park, N. Walnut, and S. Walnut Sts. on Main Reedsburg Commercial buildings in various styles, ranging from the 1873 Italianate Kelsey Block to the 1888 Romanesque Revival Free Press Block, to the large 1896 Queen Anne Hotel Stolte, to the 1920 Neoclassical Reedsburg Bank. *'''Freda Meyers Nishan''' Memorial Chapel June 7, 2019 (#100004016) 1000 Myrtle St. Neogothic Revival-styled funeral chapel in Greenwood Cemetery, designed by '''Leigh Hunt''' and built in 1940. Then used to store bodies when the ground was too frozen for digging. *Park Street Historic District December 26, 1984 (#84000656) On N. Park St. roughly bounded by 6th, Locust, N. Pine and Main Sts. Reedsburg Largely residential district, with homes in various styles built as early as 1870. *Reedsburg Brewery December 26, 1984 (#84000661) 401 N. Walnut St. A brewery started at this site in 1870, using locally-grown hops. It burned in 1903, was rebuilt in 1905 with 8,000 barrel capacity, and ran until 1950, except during Prohibition. Now apartments. *Reedsburg Post Office October 24, 2000 (#00001240) 215 N. Walnut St. Built in 1937, the post office contains a mural "Dairy Farming," painted by '''Richard Jansen''' and funded by a New Deal program. *Reedsburg Woolen Mill Office December 26, 1984 (#84000664) 26 Main St. The mill converted local wool into products from army blankets to commercial goods for Montgomery Ward and Sears. With 200 employees, it was Reedsburg's largest employer for much of its 80 years, from around 1881 to 1967. *'''William Riggert''' House December 26, 1984 (#84000666) 547 S. Park St. Riggert, a banker and city leader, had this Queen Anne house built in 1892. It still has a carriage house. *'''William Stolte, Jr.''', House December 26, 1984 (#84000667) 432 S. Walnut St. Queen Anne house built 1899. Stolte Jr. was a partner in the Big Store and was active in civic life and the local Old Settlers Association. *'''William Stolte, Sr.''', House December 26, 1984 (#84000670) 444 S. Walnut St. Stolte Sr. built the house in the 1880s, mixing the styles of Victorian Gothic and Queen Anne. A smokehouse and hitching post are in the back yard. Stolte built the hotel at 204 Main. ====Rock Springs==== *Van Hise Rock September 25, 1997 (#97001267) WI 136, 0.75 mi. N of WI 154 Roadside outcrop of quartzite which shows cross-bedding. UW-Madison geologist '''[[Van_Hise-28|Charles Van Hise]]''' used this outcrop and others to interpret the Precambrian rock of the Baraboo district. ====Sauk City==== *'''[[Derleth-6|August W. Derlet]]''' House April 30, 1991 (#91000468) S10431a Lueders Rd. Derleth built this home from local limestone near his beloved Wisconsin River about 1939 to house his books and his writing career. He called his home Place of Hawks. *Freethinkers' Hall March 31, 1988 (#88000237) 309 Polk St. 1884 meeting hall designed by '''Alfred Clas'''. The Freethinkers' congregation was formed by German immigrants in 1852, and meets to this day, the last such congregation in North America. *'''Otto Sr'''. and '''Lisette Hahn''' House January 4, 2012 (#11001015) 626 Water St. Red brick house built between 1850 and 1857. Hahn, an immigrant harness-maker bought the house in 1866 and built a workshop next to it. After his wife Lisette died in 1871, he raised the children in the house. *Lachmund Family House March 29, 2000 (#00000257) 717 Water St. Gothic Revival-styled home built in 1861 by '''Charles Halasz''', who founded Lachmund Lumber Company. Now apartments. *Sauk City Fire Station July 28, 1999 (#99000920) 717 John Adams St. Firehouse built in 1889, with hose-drying tower added in 1894. Also served as village hall. The volunteer fire department had organized in 1854, the first in the state. *Sauk City High School February 23, 1989 (#89000071) 713 Madison St. 1916 brick building designed by '''Alfred Clas''' in Mission style. *Spellman Granite Works July 14, 2015 (#15000426) 615 Phillips Blvd. The '''Spellman brothers''' ran a stone-finishing business that produced gravestones, urns and statuary from 1917 to 2005. ====Spring Green==== *'''Samuel and Nina Marcus''' House November 16, 2018 (#100003121) 241 E Jefferson St. 1.5-story Arts and Crafts/Craftsman stucco-clad house with banks of casement windows and wide eaves, designed by Morton Pereira and built in 1921. The Marcuses owned department stores, including Nina's in Spring Green. *Rest Haven Motel July 20, 2011 (#11000478) E5116 US 14 1952 motel designed by '''Jesse Caraway''', a student of Frank Lloyd Wright. Now the Usonian Inn. *State Bank of Spring Green July 16, 2010 (#10000463) 134 W. Jefferson St. 1915 Neoclassical Revival building with terra cotta ornamentation, designed by '''William Hilgen'''. ====Troy (Town)==== *Harrisburg School March 24, 2015 (#15000109) E7646 Cty. Rd. B One-room rural school rebuilt in 1890s on site of an 1856 school. Served as a school until 1955, when it closed for school consolidation. ===Notable peoples of Sauk County=== ====Undetermined==== *James S. Alban *Ephraim Blakeslee (12 May 1838 in Fenner, New York- Feb 1911) *Jonathan Bowman (16 May 1828 Charleston, New York,– 16 Jul 1895 Kilbourn City, Wisconsin) (lived in Delton) *George B. Burrows (20 Oct 1832 Springfield, Vermont– 25 Feb 1909 Madison, Wisconsin) *Moses Ransom Doyo *Charles Enge *Evan W. Evans *Oscar Finch *Ulrich Hemmi *David B. Hulburt *John Kaney *John Azor Kellogg *Oscar A. Laper Jr. *Leroy Litscher *Thomas A. Livesley *Lucius W. Nieman *Samuel Northrup *Benjamin G. Paddock *Eli Otis Rudd *Tracy Sachtjen *Lyle E. Schaller *Chester D. Seftenberg *Silas J. Seymour *Algie Martin Simons *Argalus Starks *George Gilbert Swain *Walter Terry *Rose Thering *Silas A. Towne *David E. Welch *Dwight S. Welch *Alexander Wetmore *Glenn M. Wise *George J. Woerth ====City/Village/Town==== *'''City of Baraboo''' **[[Wikipedia:Sheryl Albers|Sheryl Albers]] (b. 9 Sep 1954 Baraboo), Wisconsin State Assembly member **[[Wikipedia:Donald R. Atkinson|Donald R. Atkinson]] (10 Feb 1940, Union City, Indiana – 11 Jan 2008, Santa Barbara, California), counseling psychologist, educator and writer **[[Wikipedia:Frank Avery|Frank Avery]] (17 Nov 1830 in Tenterden, Kent, England - 1919), Wisconsin State Senator, President of the Village of Baraboo **[[Wikipedia:Stanley Barnes|Stanley Barnes]] (1 May 1900 Baraboo – 5 Mar 1990 Palm Springs, California), College Football Hall of Fame football player and judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit **[[Wikipedia:Charles C. Bradley|Charles C. Bradley]] (1911-18 May 2002 Baraboo), professor of geology at Montana State University **[[Wikipedia:Virgil H. Cady|Virgil H. Cady]] (25 Dec 1876 Excelsior – 27 Apr 1934 Baraboo), Wisconsin State Representative **[[Wikipedia:Tiny Cahoon|Ivan Wells "Tiny" Cahoon]] (22 May 1900 Baraboo – 3 Feb 1973 San Francisco), Tackle for the Green Bay Packers under Curly Lambeau. **Jorge A. Carow (20 Apr 1874 Baraboo – 5 Nov 1936), Wisconsin State Representative **[[Wikipedia:Randy Chestnut|Randall Jay Chestnut]] (b. 13 Jul 1971 Dallas, Texas), comedian **John V. Diener, mayor of Green Bay, Wisconsin **Evan Alfred Evans, judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals **Evan Glodell, film director, producer, writer, and actor **Elna Jane Hilliard Grahn, educator **Henry C. Hansbrough, U.S. Senator from North Dakota **John R. Hofstatter, Wisconsin State Representative **Guy E. Holmes, musician and composer **John J. Jenkins, U.S. Representative **Robert J. Keller, Wisconsin State Representative **Len Koenecke, MLB player **Belle Case La Follette, lawyer and activist **[[Wikipedia:Aldo Leopold|Rand Aldo Leopold]], (11 Jan 1887 Burlington, Iowa – 21 Apr 1948 Fairfield) conservationist, naturalist and author of ''A Sand County Almanac'' (1949). **Daryl Morey, general manager of the Houston Rockets basketball team **Mary Mortimer (1816–1877), British-born American educator **Beryl Newman (2 Nov 1911 Baraboo – 8 Mar 1998 Richmond, Virginia), Medal of Honor recipient **John Ringling North (14 Aug 1903 Baraboo – 4 Jun 1985 Brussels, Belgium) , president and director of the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus. Nephew of the Ringling Brothers. **Stuart Palmer, mystery novelist **PHOX, folk / indie pop band **Delando Pratt, Wisconsin State Representative **Mike Reinfeldt, NFL player and executive **Cyrus Remington, Wisconsin State Representative and jurist **Ringling Family ***[[Ringling-15|Albert Carl "Al" Ringling]] (1852–1916). ***[[Ringling-17|Augustus "Gus" Ringling]] (1852 – 18 Dec 1907) ***[[Ringling-18|Otto Ringling]] (1858–31 Mar 1911). ***[[Ringling-20|Alfred Theodore "Alf" Ringling]] (6 Nov 1861 – 21 Oct 1919) ***[[Ringling-22|Charles Edward Ringling]] (2 Dec 1863–3 Dec 1926). ***[[Ringling-19|John Nicholas Ringling]] (31 May 1866–2 Dec 1936). ***[[Ringling-21|Henry William George Ringling]] (1869 – 10 Oct 1918) ***[[Ringling-16|Ida Loraina Wilhelmina Ringling]] (12 Feb 1874–21 Dec 1950). **[[Wikipedia:Bradbury Robinson|Bradbury Norton Robinson Jr.]] (1 Feb 1884 Bellevue, Ohio–7 Mar 1949 Pinellas County, Florida) '''threw the first forward pass in football history''' at Carroll College, Waukesha, Wisconsin, and '''sport's first triple threat man''', grew up in Baraboo from age 3. **Algie Martin Simons, Socialist newspaper editor, attended high school in Baraboo **[[Wikipedia:Terry Stieve|Terry Stieve]], NFL player, New Orleans Saints and St. Louis Cardinals **Walter Terry, Wisconsin legislator **John M. True, Wisconsin legislator **C. F. Viebahn, Wisconsin State Representative **David Vittum, Wisconsin State Senator[28] **Lewis N. Wood, Wisconsin State Representative **[[Wikipedia:Edwin E. Woodman|Edwin Ellis Woodman]] (1 Jun 1838 – 29 Aug 1912), Wisconsin State Senator **'''Mural 1: People Are the Fabric of Our Community''' ***Dave Ament ***Harold Rube Arndt ***Peter Arndt ***Nina Leopold Bradley ***John D Geoghegan ***Dr. Kenneth Hannan ***Forrest Hartmann ***Bill and Yvette Harris ***Char Ter Beest Kudla ***Jane Kulseth Osborne ***Thomas Osborne ***Floy A Sauey ***W R Sauey ***Bernice Schwarz ***Dean D Steinhorst ***Walter E Terry ***Coach John Thompson ***Merlin E Zitzner **'''Mural 2: People Are The Fabric of Our Community''' ***Alan Anderson ***[[Wikipedia:George W Archibald|Dr. George Archibald]] (b. 13 Jul 1946), co-founder of the International Crane Foundation ***Audrey M Gustin Bauer ***Bennie Bauer ***Alberta Verthein Canepa ***Tony Canepa ***Grace Dederich ***David Deppe ***Wilbur Deppe ***Karen DeSanto ***Claude Deubig ***Bob Dewel ***Father John T Durward ***David L Etzwiler ***Charles "Chappie" Fox ***Monsignor Francis Xavier Gray ***Sarah Anne Holm ***Richard S Jenks ***Walter T Jenks ***Bill Johnsen ***John M Kelley ***Jim Kieffer ***William "Bill" Kieffer, Sr. ***Esther E Lange ***Kenneth I (or L) Lange ***Ted Mandt ***Robert L Parkinson ***Allen and Mona Paschen ***Glenn Reeds Quale ***Carol "Annie" Randall ***[[Ringling-15|Al Ringling]] ***Dave Saloutos ***Harry Saloutos ***Dr. Ron Sauey ***Walter D Smith ***Virgil "Butch" Steinhorst ***Gerald I Stich ***Aural M Umhoefer ***John Villas ***Pat Villas ***Joseph Ward ***James Williams aka "Happy the Clown" ***Gordon L Willson ***Paul Wolter ***Mildred "Millie" Zantow *'''City of Reedsburg''' **[[Wikipedia:Clare Briggs|Clare Briggs]] (5 Aug 1875 – 3 Jan 1930), comic strip artist. **[[Wikipedia:Edward Dithmar|Edward Dithmar]] (31 Jan 1873 – 22 Sep 1938), 23rd Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin. **[[Wikipedia:Alexander Preston Ellinwood|Alexander Preston Ellinwood]] (9 Sep 1833 – 6 Feb 1900), Wisconsin politician, businessman, and educator who lived and died in Reedsburg. **[[Wikipedia:John Harrington (American football)|John Harrington]] (15 Apr 1921 – 8 Jan 1992), professional American football player. **[[Wikipedia:Charlie Kavanagh|Charlie Kavanaugh]] (9 Jun 1891 – 6 Sep 1973 Reedsburg), MLB player. **[[Wikipedia:Timothy Mahr|Timothy Mahr]] (b. 20 Mar 1956), composer and conductor, professor of music at St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota. **[[Moorehead-150|Agnes Moorehead]] (6 Dec 1900 – 30 Apr 1974), actress who lived here in the 1920s-1930s. **[[Wikipedia:Saul Phillips (basketball)|Saul Phillips]] (b. 10 Oct 1972), head coach of the North Dakota State Bison men's basketball team. **[[Wikipedia:Albert O. Sorge|Albert O. Sorge]] (9 Feb 1881, the Town of Reedsburg – 30 Aug 1967), Wisconsin State Representative. **[[Wikipedia:Henry W. Sorge|Henry W. Sorge]] (18 Mar 1852 Hanover, German Confederation – 20 Mar 1921 Reedsburg), Wisconsin State Representative. **[[Wikipedia:Warren Weaver|Warren Weaver]] (17 Jul 1894 – 24 Nov 1978), scientist and science advocate who was the pioneer of machine translation. *'''City of Wisconsin Dells''' (to determine Sauk County residents) **Belle Boyd, Confederate spy **Lynn N. Coapman, Wisconsin State Representative **Jack Flannery, CORR and SODA driver **Thomas Gillespie, Wisconsin State Representative **Michael Griffin, U.S. Representative **Alanson Holly, Wisconsin State Representative and newspaper editor **Frank Kreyer, NASCAR driver **G. M. Marshall, Wisconsin State Representative **Jack B. Olson, Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin, businessman, and U.S. diplomat **James H. Quinn, Minnesota Supreme Court justice **Yellow Thunder, Ho-Chunk chief *'''Village of Ironton''' **Moses Ransom Doyon, mayor of Madison, Wisconsin, lived in Ironton. **Thomas A. Livesley, mayor of Salem, Oregon, was born in Ironton. *'''Village of La Valle''' **Benjamin G. Paddock, Wisconsin state legislator and politician **Glenn M. Wise, Wisconsin Secretary of State from 1955-57. *'''Village of North Freedom''' **Samuel Northrup (1801–1860), Wisconsin State Representative, resided in nearby Dellona, is buried in North Freedom. **Algie Martin Simons (1870–1950), Socialist journalist and editor, born and raised on a farm near North Freedom. **Chester D. Seftenberg (1904-1970), Wisconsin State Representative, was born in North Freedom. *'''Village of Rock Springs/Ableman''' **[[Wikipedia:Nancy Lange|Nancy Ann Lange Kuczinski]] (b. 20 Jan 1954 Rock Springs), the former First Lady of Peru (2016-2018), wife of twice impeached Peruvian President Pedro Pablo Kuczinski. *'''Town of Bear Creek''' **[[Wikipedia:Abijah Beckwith (Wisconsin politician)|Abijah Beckwith]] (10 Nov 1843 in Columbia, New York - 22 Jun 1897). In 1867, he settled in Bear Creek. Chairman of the Town of Bear Creek in 1879. 1882 Assembly member. *'''Town of Delton''' **George Gilbert Swain, Wisconsin State Representative **David E. Welch, Wisconsin State Representative and Senator **Dwight S. Welch, Wisconsin State Assembly *'''Town of Honey Creek''' **Peter A. Hemmy, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly, born in Honey Creek **Emanuel L. Philipp, 23rd Governor of Wisconsin, born in Honey Creek **J. B. Ragatz, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly, born in Honey Creek *'''Town of Woodland''' **Lorenz Becker (b. 10 Aug 1889 in Woodland) **Orval Butcher (1 Dec 1917 Valton, Wisconsin – 5 Oct 2010 Lemon Grove, California) ===Naturalized Citizens to Sauk County=== *''The Baraboo News'' - Wednesday 19 Sep 1906 - Circuit Court (from Thursday's daily) **"The following were made citizens of the U. S.: Wm. [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/zimmerman Zimmerman], Merrimack. Christ [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/isenberg Isenberg], Baraboo. '''[[Maahs-31|Henry Maahs]]''', N. Freedom. Franz [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/racek Racek], Sauk City. Julius [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/doro Doro], Ableman. Jos. [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/kosmoski Kosmoski], North Freedom. Wilhelm [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/thom Thom], Ableman. Carl [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/koerlin Koerlin], Ableman. Wm. [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/kumke Kumke], Ableman. Albert [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/hintz Hintz], Ableman. Frederick [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/gresel Gresel], Ableman. Louis [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/unterholzaer Unterholtzaer], Sumpter. Mrs. Anna [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/deiler Deiler], Sumpter. '''[[Deiler-7|Geo. Deiler]]''', Sumpter. Fred [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/steinhorst Steinhorst], AblemanMay be related to [[Steinhorst-30]]?. Joseph [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ederer Ederer], Franklin.Related to [[Ederer-12]]? Michael [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/paulus Paulus], [Franklin]. Carl [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ruhland Ruhland], [Franklin]. '''[[Laubmeier-7|Geo. Laubmeier]]''', [Franklin]. Aug. [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/dreifke Dreifke], Ableman." **"The many new citizens may be accounted for by the fact that naturalization now costs only $1, while after Sept. 27th the fee will be $7."[https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn86086067/1906-09-19/ed-1/seq-1/ocr/ OCR of ''The Baraboo news'' 19 Sep 1906, Page 1.] **From Friday's daily: "(Continued from First Page.) The following were made citizens of the United States: Frank [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Rohrick Rohrick], '''[[Ring-1522|John Ring]]''', Wm. J. [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Paff Paff]Pfaff?, Gustav [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mielke Mielke][[Mielke-99]]?, Carl [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Pauzer Pauzer], Simon [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Brickl Brickl], Michael [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Brei Brei], Fred [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hein Hein], Christ [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ludwig Ludwig], Jacob [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Riekler Riekler], Gustav [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Zuch Zuch], Louis [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Schreiber Schreiber], Mike [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Stockman Stockman]." **From Saturday's daily: "The following were made citizens of the United States: Andrew [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Tarnutzer Tarnutzer], Stephen [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bills Bills], Franz [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Frank Frank],[[Frank-4271]]? Wm. [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Dreifke Driefke], Ott[o] [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bittrich Bittrich], Peter E [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Pollowick Pollowick], Albert [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Dahlbe Dahlbe], Henry [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Volz Vol]z, Joh[n] [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Alt Alt][[Alt-424]]?, John [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Haas Haas], Frank [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wores Wores], Stephen [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Meise Meise], Joseph [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Blau Blau], Pete[r] [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kramer Kramer],[[Kraemer-545]]? Joseph [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Roth Roth], Mic[h]ae[l] [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hausner Hausner], Joseph [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Saldner Saldner], Joseph [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hallor Hallor], John [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Dechler Dechler], Frederic[k] A. [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Luedtke Luedtke], Wm. [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Pike Pike], Jo[hn] [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bauer Bauer]." *''The Baraboo News'' - Wednesday 26 Sep 1906 - Circuit Court **From Wednesday's daily: "Citizenship was granted to Joseph [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gonsolin Gonsolin][[Gonsolin-8]]?, Erig [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Groth Groth], Carl [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Dreifke Dreifke], and Reinhold [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kramp Kramp]." **From Thursday's daily: "The following took the oath of citizenship: Bartholomew [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Foley Foley], Thomas [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Whistance Whistance], Michael [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Weinzierl Weinzierl], F. [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ernst Ernst], August [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kirchstein Kirchstein], Wm. [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gonzlin Gonzlin].Gonsolin?" **From Friday's daily: "The following were made citizens of the U. S. —John [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Breitzke Breitzke], Paul F. [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bittrich Bittrich], Herman [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lucht Lucht], Julius [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lang Lang],[[Lang-5227]]? Fred [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Zimmerman Zimmerman], Julius [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hintz Hintz], Aug. Hintz, Henry [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Meyer Meyer]." *''The Baraboo News'' - 3 Oct 1906 - Circult Court[https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn86086067/1906-10-03/ed-1/seq-4 ''The Baraboo news'', 3 Oct 1906, Page 4.] **From Friday's daily: "The following were made citizens of the United States: John [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/hearn Hearn], Samuel Hearn, James [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/thompson Thompson], G. H. [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/newmann Newman[n]], Ephriam [Ephraim?] [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/burstein Burstein], Anton [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/wolkowski Wolkowski], Albert [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/federmann Feder[m]ann], Frank [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/gaval Gaval], Chas. [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/newmann Newman[n]], Herman [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/mayer Mayer], John P. [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/deuscher Deuscher], Aug. [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/kleinschmidt Klei''m''schmidt], Martin [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/zelimer Zelimer], Fred [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/warbanek Warbanek [or Warhanek?], Chris-..tia[n] [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/thurer Thurer], Edmund [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/bennett Bennett], John [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/marquardt Marquardt], John [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ruland Ruland], Martin [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/meister Meister], Peter Meister, John [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ruhland Ruhland], Wilhelm [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/shroeder Shroeder], Frederick [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/koefer Koefer], Henry [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/harmann Harmann], C. R. [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/caflisch Caflisch], Frederich [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/fisher Fisher], Frank [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/schuknacht Schuknacht], James M. [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/mecready Me Cready], Geo. [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/karg Karg], Aug. [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/putz Putz], Carl [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/albrecht Albrecht], Albert [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/lehmann Lehmann], Frederick [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/patzke Patzke], A. E. [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/bloom Bloom], Carl [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/klatzsch Klatzsch], Martin H. [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/dyrud Dyrud], John [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/merz Me[r]z], Henry [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/bittrich Bittrich], Albert [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/schramm Schramm], Carl [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/koepp Koepp]." *''The Baraboo Weekly News'' - Thursday, 14 Sep 1922 - within First Women Jurors Drawn[https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn86086068/1922-09-14/ed-1/seq-2/ ''The Baraboo Weekly News'', 14 Sep 1922, Page 2.] **From Tuesday's daily: "Citizenship Cases Heard. Nine applications for citizenship were heard this morning before the court. Five were admitted, three were dismissed and one continued. John [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/state State], Woodland; Henry [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/berning Berning], Dellona; Joseph [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ryczek Ryczek], Dellona; August [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ziegler Ziegler]. Fairfield and Gustav [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/erdmann Erdmann], Washington, were admitted to citizenship. The case of '''[[Zimmerman-5606|Emil Zimmerman]]'''. Ableman, was continued. The petitions of Albert [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/gehri Gehri]], Fritz Gehri both of Woodland, and Otto [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/rosenbaum Rosenbaum], Honey Creek, were dismissed. The above three claimed exemption from service with the United States in their questionaires stating they were not citizens of the United States. They must wait five years before being admitted." ===20th Century Sauk County=== *On 18 Jul 1984, the first [[Wikipedia:Culver's|Culver's]] was opened in Sauk City, with the modern headquarters situated in Prairie du Sac. ==Sauk County Online Records and Resources== ====Plat Maps==== ====Cemetery Records==== *Cemeteries of Sauk County **City Cemeteries ***Baraboo ****[[:Category:Chief Yellow Thunder Monument, Baraboo, Wisconsin|Chief Yellow Thunder Monument]] ****[[:Category:Fairfield Cemetery, Baraboo, Wisconsin|Fairfield Cemetery]] - Fairfield Town - T-12N R-7E S-8NE - County Road T just south of County Road U ****[[:Category:Gumz Family Cemetery, Baraboo, Wisconsin|Gumz Family Cemetery]] ****[[:Category:Jones Cemetery, Baraboo, Wisconsin|Jones Cemetery]] - Greenfield Town - T-12N R-7E S-28SW and S-29SE ****[[:Category:Koerth Cemetery, Baraboo, Wisconsin|Koerth Cemetery]] ****[[:Category:Saint Josephs Cemetery, Baraboo, Wisconsin|Saint Josephs Cemetery]] - T-12N R-6E S-26SE - County Road A and Madison Avenue ****[[:Category:Trinity Episcopal Church Columbarium, Baraboo, Wisconsin|Trinity Episcopal Church Columbarium]] ****[[:Category:Tucker Evangelical Cemetery, Baraboo, Wisconsin|Tucker Evangelical Cemetery]] - Greenfield Town - southeast corner of T-12 R-7E S-26SW ****[[:Category:Walnut Hill Cemetery, Baraboo, Wisconsin|Walnut Hill Cemetery]] - T-12N R-6E S-26SE - County Road A and Madison Avenue ***Reedsburg ****[[:Category:All Saints Cemetery, Reedsburg, Wisconsin|All Saints Cemetery]] ****[[:Category:Babb Cemetery, Reedsburg, Wisconsin|Babb Cemetery]] ****[[:Category:Butterfield Cemetery, Reedsburg, Wisconsin|Butterfield Cemetery]] ****[[:Category:Calvary Cemetery, Reedsburg, Wisconsin|Calvary Cemetery]] ****[[:Category:Cole Cemetery, Reedsburg, Wisconsin|Cole Cemetery]] ****[[:Category:Green Wood Cemetery, Reedsburg, Wisconsin|Greenwood or Green Wood Cemetery]] ****[[:Category:Saint Johns Cemetery, Reedsburg, Wisconsin|Saint Johns Cemetery]] ****[[:Category:Saint Patricks Cemetery, Reedsburg, Wisconsin|Saint Patricks Cemetery]] ****[[:Category:St. Peter's Cemetery, Reedsburg, Wisconsin|St. Peter's Cemetery (Saint Peters Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery)]] ****[[:Category:Sauk County Hospital and Home Cemetery, Reedsburg, Wisconsin|Sauk County Hospital and Home Cemetery]] ***Wisconsin Dells (Sauk Co) **Village Cemeteries ***Ironton ****[[:Category:Resting Green Cemetery, Ironton, Wisconsin|Resting Green Cemetery]] ***Lake Delton ****[[:Category:Lake Delton Cemetery, Lake Delton, Wisconsin|Lake Delton Cemetery]] ****[[:Category:Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Lake Delton, Wisconsin|Mount Pleasant Cemetery]] - T-13N R-6E S-17SW - Off Blass Lake Dr, just east of I-90 (I-94) ****[[:Category:Webster Prairie Cemetery, Lake Delton, Wisconsin|Webster Prairie Cemetery]] ***La Valle ****[[:Category:Evergreen Cemetery, La Valle, Wisconsin|Evergreen Cemetery]] ***Loganville ****[[:Category:Saint John's Cemetery, Loganville, Wisconsin|Saint John's Cemetery]] ****[[:Category:Saint Paul Lutheran Cemetery, Loganville, Wisconsin|Saint Paul Lutheran Cemetery]] ****[[:Category:Saint Peter's Lutheran Church Cemetery, Loganville, Wisconsin|Saint Peter's Lutheran Church Cemetery]] ****[[:Category:Westfield Cemetery, Loganville, Wisconsin|Westfield Cemetery]] ****[[:Category:Zion Lutheran Stone Cemetery, Loganville, Wisconsin|Zion Lutheran Stone Cemetery]] (see below) ***Merrimac ****[[:Category:Oak Hill Cemetery, Merrimac, Wisconsin|Oak Hill Cemetery]] - T-10N R-7E S-2NW - Baraboo Street and Cemetery Street ***North Freedom ****[[:Category:Andrew Roll Free Congregation Cemetery, North Freedom, Wisconsin|Andrew Roll Free Congregation Cemetery]] ****[[:Category:Oak Hill Cemetery, North Freedom, Wisconsin|Oak Hill Cemetery]] - T-11N R-5E S2NE (400 N Maple Street) ****[[:Category:Pleasant Valley Cemetery, North Freedom, Wisconsin|Pleasant Valley Cemetery]] ****Vodak Animal Heaven Cemetery ***Prairie du Sac ****[[:Category:Prairie du Sac Cemetery, Prairie du Sac, Wisconsin|Prairie du Sac Cemetery]] ****[[:Category:Sauk Prairie Cemetery, Prairie du Sac, Wisconsin|Sauk Prairie Cemetery]] - Prairie du Sac Town - SW corner of T-10N R-6E S-26NW - Triangle of US-12 and County Road Z ***Rock Springs (Ableman) ****[[:Category:Narrows Prairie Cemetery, Rock Springs, Wisconsin|Narrows Prairie Cemetery]] ****[[:Category:Saint Johns Cemetery, Rock Springs, Wisconsin|Saint Johns Cemetery]][http://www.interment.net/data/us/wi/sauk/stjohn/rockspring.htm Saint John Cemetery at Interment.net] ****[[:Category:Westfield German Methodist Episcopal Cemetery, Rock Springs, Wisconsin|Westfield German Methodist Episcopal Cemetery]] ***Sauk City ****[[:Category:Saint Aloysius Cemetery, Sauk City, Wisconsin|Saint Aloysius Cemetery]] - T-9N R-6E S-12SW - Lueders Road and Carolina Street ***Spring Green ****[[:Category:Spring Green Cemetery, Spring Green, Wisconsin|Spring Green Cemetery]] **Town Cemeteries ***Baraboo Town ****[[:Category:Rock Hill Cemetery, Baraboo, Wisconsin|Rock Hill Cemetery]] - T-11N R-6E S-5SW - Rock Hill Road north of Hoot Owl Valley Road ***Denzer (unincorporated) ****[[:Category:Our Lady of Loretto Cemetery, Denzer, Wisconsin|Our Lady of Loretto Cemetery]] ***Excelsior Town (Township 12) ****[[:Category:Pleasant Valley Cemetery, Excelsior, Wisconsin|Pleasant Valley Cemetery]] - T-12N R-5ES-25NE - S4295 Mirror Lake Road (and Pleasant Valley Road) ****[[:Category:Pine Hill Cemetery, Rock Springs, Wisconsin|Pine Hill Cemetery]] - [http://www.usgwarchives.net/wi/cemetery/sauk-excelsiortwp-pinehill.html Grave list at WIGenWeb] ***Fairfield Town ****[[:Category:Fairfield Cemetery, Baraboo, Wisconsin|Fairfield Cemetery]] - T-12N R-7E S-8NE - County Road T just south of County Road U ***Franklin Town (Township 9) ****[[:Category:White Mound Cemetery, Plain, Wisconsin|White Mound Cemetery (Franklin Rural Cemetery)]] - Section 20 [http://www.interment.net/data/us/wi/sauk/white_mound/index.htm White Mound Cemetery at Interment.net] ****[[:Category:Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Plain, Wisconsin|Pleasant Hill Cemetery (Protestant Cemetery, Franklin Cemetery)]] - R-3E S-6[http://www.interment.net/data/us/wi/sauk/pleasant_hill/index.htm Pleasant Hill Cemetery at Interment.net] ****[[:Category:Old Saint Luke’s Catholic Cemetery, Plain, Wisconsin|Old Saint Luke’s Catholic Cemetery]] - NE 1/4 SW 1/4 T-9N R-4E S-7[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2231037 Old Saint Luke's Catholic Cemetery at FindAGrave] ****[[:Category:New Saint Luke’s Catholic Cemetery, Plain, Wisconsin|New Saint Luke’s Catholic Cemetery]] - NW 1/4 NW 1/4 T-9N R-4E S-8[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2131879 New Saint Luke's Catholic Cemetery at FindAGrave] ***Greenfield Town ****[[:Category:Jones Cemetery, Greenfield, Sauk County, Wisconsin|Jones Cemetery]] - T-12N R-7E S-28SW and S-29SE - Offroad, nearest to Johnson Road ****[[:Category:Tucker Evangelical Cemetery, Baraboo, Wisconsin|Tucker Evangelical Cemetery]] - SE corner of T-12 R-7E S-26SW - County Road W ***Honey Creek Town (Township 10) ****[[:Category:Free Thinkers Cemetery, Denzer, Wisconsin|Free Thinkers Cemetery]] - T-10N R-5SE S-22NE - S8614 Slotty Road ***Merrimac Town ****[[:Category:Hill Cemetery, Merrimac, Wisconsin|Hill Cemetery]] - SE corner of T-11N R-7E S-26SE - Reusch Road ****[[:Category:Kingston Cemetery, Moon Valley, Wisconsin|Kingston Cemetery]] - T-10N R-7E S-7SE and S-7SW - WI-78 and Ruthe Badger Lane/Bay Road (Moon Valley incorporated area) ****[[:Category:Saint Johns Cemetery, Merrimac, Wisconsin|Saint Johns Cemetery]] - T-11N R-7E S-24NE - East edge of Sauk County on border with Columbia County - WI-78, CR-DL, and Parfrey Glen/Dahlke Drive ***Sandusky (unincorporated) ****[[:Category:Sandusky Village Cemetery, Sandusky, Wisconsin|Sandusky Village Cemetery]] ***Sumpter Town ****[[:Category:Miller Cemetery, Sumpter, Wisconsin|Miller Cemetery]] - T-10N R-6E S-3NE - East of US-12 across from Kings Corner Road ****[[:Category:Otter Creek Cemetery, Sumpter, Wisconsin|Otter Creek Cemetery]] - NE corner of T-10N R-6E S-8SE - Southwest corner of County Road C and Stones Pocket Road ****[[:Category:Sumpter Hill Cemetery, Sumpter, Wisconsin|Sumpter Hill Cemetery]] - T-11N R-6E S-22SW - East side of US-12 ****[[:Category:Thoelke Cemetery, Sumpter, Wisconsin|Thoelke Cemetery]] - T-10N R-6E S-13SE - On unnamed roads at southeast corner of former Badger Army Ammunition site ***Troy Town ****[[:Cassell Cemetery, Cassell, Wisconsin|Cassell Cemetery]] - West edge of T-9N R-5E S-35SE - Cassel Road northeast of WI-60 ****[[:Category:Union Grove Cemetery, Plain, Wisconsin|Union Grove Cemetery (Harrisburg Cemetery)]] - R5E, S-18[http://www.interment.net/data/us/wi/sauk/union_grove/index.htm Union Grove Cemetery at Interment.net] ***Westfield Town ****[[:Category:Zion Lutheran Stone Cemetery, Loganville, Wisconsin|Zion Lutheran Stone Cemetery]] - [[Space:Zion Lutheran Stone Cemetery, Sauk County, Wisconsin|Space]] - Section 23[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2273931/zion-lutheran-stone-cemetery? Zion Lutheran Stone Cemetery at Find a Grave][http://www.interment.net/data/us/wi/sauk/zion/lutheran.htm Zion Lutheran Cemetery at Interment.net] ====Census Records==== ====Land Records==== ====Newspapers==== *Library of Congress Master List: https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/titles/places/wisconsin/sauk/ *[https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn86086067/ ''The Baraboo News'' (1884-1911)] *[https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn86086068/ ''The Baraboo Weekly News'' (1912-197?)] *[https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85033234/ ''The Reedsburg Free-Press'' (1872-1939)] *[https://www.wiscat.net/ext/validateglobal.php?cid=stwi&lid=stwi&dataid=2175 Newspapers.com] **Access to ''The Capital Times'' (Madison) ====Sauk County Books==== *Butterfield, C. W., (compiled by) ''History of Sauk County.'' Chicago: Western Historical Company, 1880. Section on "Origin of the Name Baraboo" is page 519. [https://archive.org/details/historyofsaukcou00west_0 Accessible at Archive.org] *[[Cole-11185|Cole, Harry Ellsworth]] (1861-1928), ''A Standard History of Sauk County, Wisconsin.'', Vol. 1. Chicago and New York: The Lewis Publishing Company, 1918. [https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_PV40AQAAMAAJ/page/n5/mode/2up Accessible at Archive.org] *[[Wikipedia:Henry Gannett|Gannett, Henry]] (1846-1914). ''The Origin of Certain Place Names in the United States.'' 1905. *Krug, Merton Edwin, ''History of Reedsburg and the Upper Baraboo Valley''. Author published, Feb 1929. Printed by Democrat Printing Company, Madison, Wisconsin. Transcript [http://sites.rootsweb.com/~wisauk/TabofBio.htm accessible at RootsWeb] *Lange, Kenneth I., ''[[Space:A County Named Sauk|A County Named Sauk]].'' Sauk County Historical Society, 1976. *Tully, M. Richard, ''A Man Called Baraboo.'' 2009. ====Historical Societies==== *[https://saukcountyhistory.org/ Sauk County Historical Society] **[https://saukcountyhistory.org/photo-collections Photo collections] (viewable on [https://www.flickr.com/photos/sauk_county_historical_society/ Flickr]) ***By location ****Ableman - Rock Springs ****Badger Ordinance ****Baraboo ****Black Hawk ****Denzer ****Devils Lake *****Devils Lake CCC Camp *****Devils Lake Nature Center ****Hillpoint ****Ironton ****Lake Delton ****La Rue ****La Valle ****Leland ****Lime Ridge ****[[Space:Sauk County, Wisconsin/Loganville|Loganville 1]] ****Loganville 2 ****Merrimac ****Naidl Reptile Farm ****North Freedom ****Oaks Cemetery ****Plain ****Prairie du Sac ****Reedsburg ****Sauk City ****Sauk County ****Spring Green ****Tuckertown ****Valton ****White Mound ****Wisconsin Dells ****Witwen ***By subject ****Churches ****Circus ****Military ****Native American ****People *****Reedsburg Area People ****Railroad ****Reedsburg Girl Scouts ****Riverfront Revitalization ****Schools ***By collection ****[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/harper Harper] Collection ****[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/kerman Kerman] Collection ****[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/krueger Krueger] Collection ****[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/larsen Larsen] Collection ****[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/mcintyre McIntyre] Collection ****[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/mueller Mueller] Collection ****[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/nelson Nelson] Collection ****[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/opperman Opperman] Collection ****[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/otis Otis] Collection ****[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/palmer Palmer] Civil War Collection ****[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/prothero Prothero] Collection ****[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/radtke Radtke] Collection ****[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/rich Rich] Collection ****[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ringling Ringling] Collection ****[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/rose Rose] Collection ****[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/roznos Roznos] Collection ****[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/rygiewicz Rygiewicz] Collection ****Sauk City Library Collection ****Gordon [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/schuette Schuette] Collection ****[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/schultz Schultz] Collection ****[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/seiler Seiler] Collection ****[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/siekert Siekert] Collection ****[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/sorg Sorg] Collection ****[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/spiehr Spiehr] Collection ****[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/stackhouse Stackhouse]-[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ hanley Hanley] Collection ****[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/steinhorst Steinhorst] Collection ****[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/steinweg Steinweg] Collection ****[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/terbilocox Terbilocox] Collection ****[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/thayer Thayer] Collection ****[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/thill Thill] Collection ****[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/tibbits Tibbits] Collection ****[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/tuttle Tuttle] Collection ****[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/vodak Vodak] Collection ****[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/weiland Weiland] Collection ****[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/wilkenson Wilkenson] Collection ****[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/yeck Yeck] Collection ****[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/young Young] Collection ****[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/zimmerly Zimmerly] Collection ****[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/zuch Zuch] Collection ==Sources and references==

Savage Name Study

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[[Category:Savage Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Participate == Please contact the Study's coordinator [[George-7849|Sonia George]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the Savage surname, their is no variants of the surname. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List == Research the Savage family tree in Scotland, we can trace their migration to New Zealand.

Sawyer Name Study

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{{GOONS Sticker|Sawyer}} [[Category:Sawyer Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==Sawyer Name Study project== {{Image|file=Sawyer_Name_Study.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption= }} =='''Name origin'''== This name appears to have originated in England. Sawyer is an occupational name used to describe men who cut trees into logs and then the logs into boards. This name appears to have originated in Old England. *Wikipedia Sawyer [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sawyer_(occupation)|Occupation)] *oxforddictionaries.com[https://www.lexico.com/definition/sawyer|oxforddictionaries] ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== *Common Name: Sawyer, Sawyers. *Historically: Sagyere. *German equivalent: Sager. ===About the Project=== :The Sawyer Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Sawyer Sawyer] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Sawyer name. :As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Sawyer's), by time period (18th Century Sawyer's), or by topic (Sawyer DNA, Sawyer Occupations, Sawyer Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. :''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ===How to Join=== :To join the Sawyer Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! :If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Michaelsen-74|Jeff Michaelsen]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Sawyer}} :Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Membership== * Project Coordinator: [[Michaelsen-74|Jeff Michaelsen]] *[[Space:Sawyer_Members_Page|Sawyer Members Page]] ==Research== ===Pages === : As you are researching, you may discover sources that the project may not have. You are always welcome to add those sources along with the ones listed as it may help others in their research of the lines. :Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! #[[Space:Generic_Bio|Generic Bio]] #[[Space:Sawyer_Name_Study-1|General Sawyer Name Study Project Page]] #[[Space:Sawyer_of_Massachusetts|Sawyer of Massachusetts]] # # # === Useful Links === *ONS: [https://one-name.org/name_profile/sawyer/ Sawyer Family History] *DNA: [https://www.FamilyTreeDNA.com/public/Kemp/ Sawyer DNA Project] ===Source and Style Guidelines=== ====Sources==== :Here are some of the current Sources included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! Please feel free to add Sources. *Great Migration Approved Sources.[[Space:Puritan_Great_Migration_Sources|Great Migration Approved Sources]] *A genealogical dictionary of the early Sawyer families of New England, ca 1632-1900 by Sawyer, Fred E. (Fred Ellis), 1910[[https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldict00sawy/page/n8/mode/1up|A genealogical dictionary of the early Sawyer families of New England]] * Sawyers in America; or, A history of the immigrant Sawyers, who settled in New England. Worcester, Mass.: Press of Edward R. Fiske, 1883.[[https://archive.org/details/sawyersinamerica00cart/page/n8/mode/2up|Sawyers in America; or, A history of the immigrant Sawyers, who settled in New England.]] *Some Descendants of William Sawyer, of Newbury, Mass. [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Some_Descendants_of_William_Sawyer%2C_of_Newbury%2C_Mass.|Some Descendants of William Sawyer, of Newbury, Mass.]] *''Early Records of Rowley.'' (1894).[https://archive.org/details/earlyrecordsofto01rowl/page/40 page 41|Early Records of Rowley]. ====Style Guidelines==== * [[Biographies|WikiTree Biography Style Guide]] * [[Categorization#Adding_new_categories|WikiTree Categorization Guide]] * [[Sources_Style_Guide|WikiTree Source Style Guide]] ==Remember== : Please remember that while genealogy is a serious matter, that everyone should have fun with it and not stress. Things happen all the time and like those things, things that go wrong on WikiTree can be fixed. There are people on WikiTree that will help and guide as we go through this journey together. Keep the Faith.

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[[Category: Early Scandinavia, Viking Age]] [[Category: Scandinavian Rulers, Viking Age]] <-- This page has been copy/pasted from a variety of websites like WIkipedia. This has introduced numerous errors for templates, which I have tried to correct herein. --> The Viking Age is the period A.D. 793–1066 in European history, especially Northern European and Scandinavian history, following the Germanic Iron Age. It is the period of history when Scandinavian Norsemen explored Europe by its seas and rivers for trade, raids and conquest. In this period, the Norsemen settled in Norse Greenland, Newfoundland, and present-day Faroe Islands, Iceland, Normandy, Scotland, England, Ukraine, Ireland, Russia, Germany, and Anatolia. Though Viking travellers and colonists were seen at many points in history as brutal raiders, many historical documents suggest that their invasion of other countries was retaliation in response to the encroachment upon tribal lands by Christian missionaries, and perhaps by the Saxon Wars prosecuted by Charlemagne and his kin to the south, or, were motivated by overpopulation, trade inequities, and the lack of viable farmland in their homeland. Information about the Viking Age is drawn largely from what was written about the Vikings by their enemies, and primary sources of archaeology, supplied with secondary sources like the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sagas_of_Icelanders Icelandic Sagas]. The Norwegian Empire, also called the Hereditary Kingdom of Norway (Old Norse: Norégveldi, Norwegian Bokmål: Norgesveldet, Norwegian Nynorsk: Noregsveldet) or The Norwegian Realm, refers to the Kingdom of Norway's peak of power at the 13th century after a long period of civil war before 1240. The empire was a loosely unified nation including the territory of modern-day Norway, modern-day Swedish territory of Jamtland, Herjedalen, Ranrike and Idre & Særna, as well as Norway's overseas possessions which had been colonised by Norwegian seafarers for centuries before being incorporated into the kingdom as 'tax territories'. Norway's expansionism starts from the very foundation of the Kingdom in 872, reaching its height between 1240 and 1319. During this period of about 450 years, Norway was an influential European power both intellectually and militarily. They settled in Great Britain and controlled the Irish Sea with international slave trade, through powerful Viking city states. Under leadership of the Norwegian noble Viking Rollo, Danes and Norwegians sacked Paris twice and established the Duchy of Normandy, under Danish leadership of Canute the Great they conquered England, and Norwegians also conquered Northumbria alone. However, Norway would become more concerned with diplomacy and intellectual culture after the death of Saint Olav. The death of Norway's patron saint marks the modern-day city of Trondheim becoming the most important pilgrimage site in Northern Europe. In the years 1042 - 1047 the King of Norway Magnus the Good did also rule Denmark, before he made Sweyn II his heir. The Norwegians are credited for the only written sources of Norse religion and the Icelandic Sagas, written in Old West Norse, the main language of medieval Norway. The language and the texts are of immense historical value, as one of the classical European languages and literary works along with Latin and Ancient Greek. Old West Norse in a relatively well-preserved form is still the official language of the modern-day nations Iceland and the Faroe Islands, but in Norway the language became mixed with Old East Norse from Denmark. At the peak of the Norwegian Empire before the civil war, Sigurd I successfully leads the Norwegian Crusade (1107 - 1110) in order to aid in the liberation of Muslim occupied territory in Europe. This includes Lisbon, before Sigurd and his Norwegian force heads for the Middle East to aid Baldwin I in establishing the Kingdom of Jerusalem. The Kingdom of Norway was the second European country after England to enforce a unified code of law to be applied for the whole country, called Landslov (1274). One of the most noteworthy facts about the Kingdom is undoubtedly the story of the official hirdman Leif Erikson, who discovered America almost 500 years before Columbus, with either himself or his crew sharing the story, only to find that it sparked interest only as far as Bremen, Germany. The secular power was at its strongest at the end of King Haakon Haakonsson reign at 1263. An important element of the period was the ecclesiastical supremacy of the archdiocese of Nidaros from 1152. There are no reliable sources for when Jamtland was placed under the archbishop of Uppsala. Uppsala was established later, and was the third metropolitan diocese in Scandinavia after Lund and Nidaros. The church participated in a political process both before and during the Kalmar Union that aimed at Swedish side, to establish a position for Sweden in Jemtland. This area had been from time immemorial as a borderland in relation to the Svearike, and probably in a some sort of alliance with Trøndelag, just as with Hålogaland. A unified realm was initiated by King Harald I Fairhair in the 9th century. His efforts in unifying the petty kingdoms of Norway, resulted in the first known Norwegian central government. The country however fragmented soon, and was collected into one entity in the first half of the 11th century. Norway has been a monarchy since Fairhair, passing through several eras. The North Sea Empire is the name usually given to the historical unified kingdom ruled by Cnut the Great as king of England, Denmark, Norway, and parts of what is now Sweden between 1016 and 1035. It can also be called more specifically the Anglo-Scandinavian Empire. As one historian put it: When the eleventh century began its fourth decade, Canute was, with the single exception of the Emperor, the most imposing ruler in Latin Christendom. . . . [H]e was lord of four important realms and the overlord of other kingdoms. Though technically Canute was counted among the kings, his position among his fellow-monarchs was truly imperial. Apparently he held in his hands the destinies of two great regions: the British Isles and the Scandinavian peninsulas. His fleet all but controlled two important seas, the North and the Baltic. He had built an Empire. ==Formation== ===England=== [[Svendsson-22|Cnut]] was the younger son of the Danish King [[Haraldsson-219|Sweyn Forkbeard]]. When his father died on 3 February 1014 during an invasion of England, Cnut, who had been left in command of the fleet in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/River_Trent River Trent] while Sweyn was in the south of England, was acclaimed by the Danes. However, the invasion fell apart: the men of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Lindsey Kingdom of Lindsey], who had promised to supply horses for a tactical raid, were not ready before the English nobles had reinstalled King [[Wessex-29|Æthelred the Unready]], whom they had previously sent into exile, after forcing him to agree to govern less harshly.[[Frank Stenton]], ''Anglo-Saxon England'', 3rd ed. Oxford: Clarendon, 1971, ISBN 9780198217169, p. 386. Cnut's brother [[Sveinsson-8|Harald]] became king of Denmark, but with help from [[Hakonsson-2|Jarl Eiríkr Hákonarson]] of Norway, Cnut raised a new invasion fleet of his own and returned to England in summer 1015. The English were divided by intrigue among the king, his sons, and other nobles; within four months one of Æthelred's sons had pledged allegiance to Cnut and he controlled [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wessex Wessex], the historic heart of the kingdom. Before the decisive battle for London could be fought, Æthelred died on 23 April 1016. The Londoners chose his son [[Wessex-28|Edmund Ironside]] as their king, while most of the nobles met at Southampton and swore fealty to Cnut. Cnut blockaded London, but was forced to leave to replenish his supplies and beaten by Edmund in battle at Otford in 1016; however, following the Danes as they raided into Essex, Edmund was in turn defeated at the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Assandun Battle of Assandun]. He and Cnut struck an agreement under which Edmund would retain Wessex and Cnut rule all of England north of the Thames. But on 30 November 1016, Edmund in turn died, leaving Cnut king of England.Stenton, pp. 388-93. In summer 1017 Cnut cemented his power by marrying Æthelred's widow, [[Normandie-69|Emma of Normandy]], although he had previously married an English noblewoman, [[Northampton-4 |Ælfgifu of Northampton]]. Stenton, p. 397. In 1018 he paid off his fleet (with money especially from the citizens of London) and was fully recognised as King of England.Stenton, p. 399: "It is with the departure of the Danish fleet and the meeting at Oxford which followed it that Cnut's effective reign begins". ===Denmark=== King Harald died childless in 1018 or 1019, leaving the country without a king. Cnut was his brother's heir and went to Denmark in 1019 to claim it. While there he sent his subjects in England a letter saying he was abroad to avert an unspecified "danger",Stenton, p. 401. and he only returned to quell incipient rebellions.Palle Lauring, tr. David Hohnen, ''A History of the Kingdom of Denmark'', Copenhagen: Høst, 1960, (OCLC|5954675), p. 56. One Danish chronicle states that the Danes had previously deposed Harald in favour of Cnut, then brought back Harald because of Cnut's frequent absences, until Cnut finally became king permanently after his brother's death.Edward A. Freeman, ''[[The History of the Norman Conquest of England]]: Its Causes and its Results'', Volume 1 Oxford: Clarendon, 1867, [https://books.google.com/books?id=PtE9AAAAcAAJ&pg=PA479&dq=Cnut+letter+1027&hl=en&ei=PAK8S5H0NYzStgOfnuiFBQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=6&ved=0CE0Q6AEwBQ#v=onepage&q=Danes%20deposed%20Harold%20and%20elected&f=false p. 404, note 1]. [[Haraldsson-183|King Olaf of Norway]] and [[Olafsson-297|King Anund Jacob of Sweden]], seeing the combined Anglo-Danish kingdom as a threat - Cnut's father Sweyn had asserted power over both their countries - took advantage of Cnut's being in England to attack Denmark in 1025 or 1026, and were joined by [[Space:ULF_THORGILSON%2C_EARL_IN_ENGLAND|Ulf Jarl]], Cnut's Danish regent, and his brother. Cnut took Olaf's fleet by surprise and took the battle to the Swedish fleet at the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Helge%C3%A5 Battle of the Helgeå].Stenton, pp. 402-04. The precise outcome is disputed, but Cnut came out best; Olaf fled and the threat to Denmark was dispelled.Jim Bradbury, ''The Routledge Companion to Medieval Warfare'', London: Routledge, 2004, ISBN 0-415-22126-9, [https://books.google.com/books?id=1C54r8GgrUIC&pg=PA125&dq=Holy+River+natural+allies&hl=en&ei=yPS7S7j3EY3usQOEvpx-&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=2&ved=0CD4 p. 125].Philip J. Potter, ''Gothic Kings of Britain: The Lives of 31 Medieval Rulers, 1016-1399'', Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland, 2009, ISBN 978-0-7864-4038-2, [https://books.google.com/books?id=h_zW8TBBVQkC&pg=PA12&dq=Holy+River+natural+allies+Cnut&hl=en&ei=8fa7S4DFMIyIswPq97l-&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CDcQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false p. 12]. In 1027, Cnut traveled to Rome, partly to expiate his sin for having Jarl Ulf killed the previous Christmas, partly to attend the coronation of [[Of_Wormsgau-12|Conrad II]] as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holy_Roman_Emperor Holy Roman Emperor] and to demonstrate his importance as a ruler. He secured relaxation of tolls levied on pilgrims journeying to Rome from Northern Europe, and on Papal fees for English archbishops receiving their [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pallium ''pallium'']; he also began a relationship with Conrad that led to the Emperor's son [[Salian-9|Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor]] marrying Cnut's daughter [[Knudsdottir-2|Gunhilda]] and before that to the Emperor ceding to Denmark [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duchy_of_Schleswig Duchy of Schleswig] and a strip of ancient Danish territory between Hedeby and the Eider that the Germans had occupied as a buffer zone against the Danes. Stenton, pp. 407-08.Viggo Starcke, ''Denmark in World History'', Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania, 1962, p. 282. ===Norway=== Olaf II had extended his power throughout Norway while Jarl Erik was with Cnut in England.Stenton, pp. 402-03. Cnut's enmity with him extended further back: Æthelred had returned to England in a fleet provided by Olaf.Herbert A. Grueber and [[Charles Francis Keary]], ''A Catalogue of English Coins in the British Museum: Anglo-Saxon Series'', Volume 2, London: Trustees [of the British Museum], 1893, [https://books.google.com/books?id=JERmAAAAMAAJ&pg=PR77&dq=Olaf+Haraldsson+fleet+Cnut+beginning+of+long+enmity&cd=1#v=onepage&q=Olaf%20Haraldsson%20fleet%20Cnut%20beginning%20of%20long%20enmity&f=false p. lxxvii]. In 1024 Cnut had offered to let Olaf govern Norway as his vassal;Starcke, p. 284. but after Helgeå, he set about undermining his unpopular rule with bribes, and in 1028 set out with 50 ships to subjugate Norway. A large contingent of Danish ships joined him, and Olaf withdrew into the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oslofjord Oslo Fjord] while Cnut sailed along the coast, landing at various points and receiving oaths of allegiance from the local chieftains. Finally at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nidaros Nidaros] (now Trondheim) he was acclaimed king at the Eyrathing, and in a few months Olaf fled to Sweden.Stenton, p. 404.Starcke, p. 289.Karen Larsen, ''A History of Norway'', [[The American-Scandinavian Foundation]], Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University, 1948, repr. 1950, (OCLC|221615697), p. 104. In 1030, Olaf attempted to return, but the people of the Trondheim area did not want him back and he was defeated and killed at the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Stiklestad Battle of Stiklestad]. ===Sweden=== After Helgeå, Cnut also claimed to rule "part of Sweden" together with England, Denmark, and Norway.In the probably later heading to a 1027 letter sent to his English subjects: ''Rex totius Angliæ et Denemarciæ et Norreganorum et partis Suanorum'', "King of all England and Denmark and Norway and part of Sweden". Freeman, [https://books.google.com/books?id=PtE9AAAAcAAJ&pg=PA479&dq=Cnut+letter+1027&hl=en&ei=PAK8S5H0NYzStgOfnuiFBQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=6&ved=0CE0Q6AEwBQ#v=onepage&q=Cnut%20letter%201027&f=false p. 479, note 2]. He had coins minted either in the capital, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigtuna Sigtuna], or in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lund Lund], then part of Denmark, with the inscription ''CNVT REX SW'' ("Cnut King of the Swedes"). Western [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C3%B6taland Götaland] or [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blekinge Blekinge] have been suggested.Brita Malmer, "The 1954 Rone Hoard and Some Comments on Styles and Inscriptions of Certain Scandinavian Coins from the Early Eleventh Century", in ''Coinage and History in the North Sea World, c. AD 500-1200: Essays in Honour of Marion Archibald'', ed. Barrie Cook and Gareth Williams, Leiden: Brill, 2006, ISBN 90-04-14777-2, pp. 435-48, [https://books.google.com/books?id=X-qvyzsUkRsC&pg=PA443&dq=Cnut+Sweden+province+of+Jonsson&hl=en&ei=WP27S-XxK4LwsgPr27DmBA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=5&ved=0CEoQ6AEwBA#v=onepage&q=Cnut%20Lund%20Sigtuna&f=false p. 443]. Most [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/England_runestones England runestones] are in Uppland. It was probably either overlordship or disputed rule; Cnut did not have to be present in Sweden to order the minting of coins, coins were also minted asserting he ruled Ireland,Henry Noel Humphreys, ''The Coinage of the British Empire: An Outline of the Progress of the Coinage in Great Britain and her Dependencies, From the Earliest Period to the Present Time'', London: Bogue, 1855, (OCLC|475661618), [https://books.google.com/books?id=rFxLAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA54&lpg=PA54&dq=Canute+Ireland+coins&source=bl&ots=bloPj9TwDQ&sig=BkjyGmspgyZ7vpkLRBb3NB5R33Y&hl=en&sa=X&ei=lbehVI3nB9XhoASpm4GYDA&ved=0CDMQ6AEwAw#v=onepage&q=Canute%20Ireland%20coins&f=false p. 54].[http://www.irishcoinage.com/HIBERNO.HTM "The Hiberno-Norse Coinage of Ireland, ~995 to ~1150"], Irish Coinage. and Swedish history at this early date is very uncertain.Franklin D. Scott, ''Sweden: The Nation's History'', 2nd ed. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University, 1988, ISBN 0-8093-1489-4, [https://books.google.com/books?id=Qv8zxie3A18C&printsec=frontcover&dq=Franklin+Scott+%22Sweden+The+Nation%27s+History%22&cd=1#v=onepage&q=Canute&f=false pp. 25-26], listing Cnut's claim. ===Tributary areas=== In addition to Sweden, of which he or the person who wrote the heading to his letter claimed he was king, Cnut received tribute from the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wends Wends] and was allied with the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poland_in_the_Early_Middle_Ages Poles]; in 1022, together with [[Wessex-56|Godwin, Earl of Wessex]] and[[Space:ULF_THORGILSON%2C_EARL_IN_ENGLAND|Ulf Jarl]], he took a fleet east into the Baltic to confirm his overlordship of the coastal areas that the Danish kings dominated from the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jomsborg Jomsborg].Starcke, pp. 281-82. Immediately after his return from Rome, Cnut led an army into Scotland and made vassals of [[MacAlpin-34|Malcolm II]] High King of Scotland, and two other kings,Stenton, p. 419. one of whom, [[Imergi-1|Echmarcach mac Ragnaill]], was a sea-king whose lands included [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galloway Galloway] and the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isle_of_Man Isle of Man] and would become [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Dublin king of Dublin] in 1036. All these and likely also the WelshM.K. Lawson, ''Cnut: England's Viking King'', Stroud: Tempus, 2004, ISBN 0-7524-2964-7, p. 103: "Cnut's power would seem in some sense to have extended into Wales". paid tribute, on the model of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danegeld Danegeld] that Æthelred had instituted to pay off the Danes; and Cnut was thus reasserting the dominion over the Celtic kingdoms that recent English kings had had to let lapse, as well as punishing those who had supported Olaf against him. A verse by the Icelandic [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skald skald], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%93ttarr_svarti Óttarr svarti] calls Cnut "king of the Danes, the Irish, the English and the Islanders"; presumably Norway is omitted because Cnut had not yet come to power there.Benjamin T. Hudson, ''Viking Pirates and Christian Princes: Dynasty, Religion, and Empire in theNorth Atlantic'', New York: Oxford University, 2005, ISBN 9780195162370, [https://books.google.com/books?id=fH0mL0m95fsC&pg=PA120&lpg=PA120&dq=Cnut+Ireland+coins&source=bl&ots=t6TgCznShf&sig=jTQZ04BN2R6pz5gylyANiSdmJG4&hl=en&sa=X&ei=sLuhVJTtD8yrogTM2oDABA&ved=0CDIQ6AEwBTgK#v=onepage&q=Ottar%20the%20Black&f=false p. 119]. ==Historical considerations - Viking Age== In [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Anglo-Saxon_England#Viking_challenge_and_the_rise_of_Wessex_(9th_century) England], the beginning of the Viking Age is dated to 8 June 793,[https://books.google.com/books?id=_vEd859jvk0C&lpg=PP1&pg=PP1#v=onepage&q&f=false]when Vikings destroyed the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindisfarne holy abbey of Lindisfarne], a centre of learning on an island off the northeast coast of England in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northumberland Northumberland], and famous across the continent. Monks were killed in the abbey, thrown into the sea to drown, or carried away as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swedish_slave_trade slaves] along with the church treasures, giving rise to the traditional (but unattested) prayer—''A furore Normannorum libera nos, Domine'', "From the fury of the Northmen deliver us, Lord."[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/928503] Three Viking ships had beached in Portland Bay four years earlier (although due to a scribal error the ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglo-Saxon_Chronicle Anglo-Saxon Chronicle]'' dates this event to 787 rather than 789), but that incursion may have been a trading expedition that went wrong rather than a piratical raid. Lindisfarne was different. The Viking devastation of Lindisfarne Northumbria's Holy Island was reported by the Northumbrian scholar [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alcuin Alcuin of York], who wrote: "Never before in Britain has such a terror appeared".[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/928503] Vikings were portrayed as uniformly violent and bloodthirsty by their enemies. The chronicles of medieval England portrayed them as rapacious "wolves among sheep". The first challenges to the many anti-Viking images in Britain emerged in the 17th century. Pioneering scholarly works on the Viking Age reached a small readership in Britain. Archaeologists began to dig up Britain's Viking past. Linguistics traced the Viking-Age origins of rural idioms and proverbs. New dictionaries of the Old Norse language enabled more Victorians to read the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sagas_of_Icelanders Icelandic Sagas]. In Scandinavia, the 17th century Danish scholars [[Bartholin-42|Thomas Bartholin]] and [[Worm-10 |Ole Worm]] and Swedish scholar [[Rudbeck-3|Olaus Rudbeck]] were the first to use runic inscriptions and Icelandic Sagas as primary historical sources. During the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Age_of_Enlightenment Age of Enlightenment] and Nordic Renaissance, historians such as the Danish-Norwegian [[Holberg-16|Ludvig Holberg]] and Swedish [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olof_von_Dalin Olof von Dalin] developed a more "rational" and "pragmatic" approach to historical scholarship. By the latter half of the 18th century, while the Icelandic Sagas were still used as important historical sources, the Viking Age had again come to be regarded as a barbaric and uncivilized period in the history of the Nordic countries. Not until the 1890s, during [[Hannover-14|Queen Victoria's]] reign in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom_of_Great_Britain_and_Ireland United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland], did scholars outside Scandinavia begin to extensively reassess the achievements of the Vikings, recognizing their artistry, technological skills, and seamanship.[http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6219125-northern-shores] Until recently, however, the history of the Viking Age was still largely based on ''Icelandic Sagas'', the history of the Danes written by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saxo_Grammaticus Saxo Grammaticus], the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kievan_Rus%27 Kyivan Rus'] ''Primary Chronicle'' and ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cogad_G%C3%A1edel_re_Gallaib The War of the Irish with the Foreigners]''. Today most scholars take these texts as sources not to be understood literally and are relying more on concrete archaeological findings, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numismatics numismatics] and other direct scientific disciplines and methods.[https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Oxford_Illustrated_History_of_the_Vi.html?id=nJqf8e1vHFgC] ==Historical background== The Vikings who invaded western and eastern Europe were chiefly pagans from [[Denmark]], [[Norway]] and [[Sweden]]. They also settled in the [[Faroe Islands]], [[Ireland]], [[Iceland]], [[Scotland]] ([[Caithness]], the [[Hebrides]] and the [[Northern Isles]]), [[Greenland]], and [[Canada]]. Their [[North Germanic languages|North Germanic language]], [[Old Norse]], became the mother-tongue of present-day Scandinavian languages. By 801, a strong central authority appears to have been established in Jutland, and the Danes were beginning to look beyond their own territory for land, trade and plunder. In Norway, mountainous terrain and fjords formed strong natural boundaries. Communities there remained independent of each other, unlike the situation in Denmark which is lowland. By 800, some 30 small kingdoms existed in Norway. The sea was the easiest way of communication between the Norwegian kingdoms and the outside world. It was in the 8th century that Scandinavians began to build ships of war and send them on raiding expeditions to initiate the Viking Age. The [[North Sea]] rovers were traders, colonists and explorers as well as plunderers. ==Probable causes of Norse expansion== Norse society was based on agriculture and trade with other peoples and placed great emphasis on the concept of honor, both in combat and in the criminal justice system. It was, for example, unfair and wrong to attack an enemy already in a fight with another. This era coincided with the [[Medieval Warm Period]] (800–1300) and stopped with the start of the [[Little Ice Age]] (about 1250–1850). The start of the Viking Age, with the sack of Lindisfarne, also coincided with [[Charlemagne]]'s [[Saxon Wars]], or Christian wars with pagans in [[Old Saxony|Saxony]]. Historians Rudolf Simek and Bruno Dumézil theorise that the Viking attacks may have been in response to the spread of Christianity among pagan peoples. Professor Rudolf Simek believes that "it is not a coincidence if the early Viking activity occurred during the reign of Charlemagne".(Ill|fr|François-Xavier Dillmann), "Viking civilisation and culture. A bibliography of French-language", Caen, Centre for research on the countries of the North and Northwest, University of Caen, 1975, p. 19, and" Les Vikings — the Scandinavian and European 800–1200 ", 22nd exhibition of art from the Council of Europe, 1992, p. 26 Because of the penetration of Christianity in Scandinavia, serious conflict divided Norway for almost a century.Sturlusson, Snorri (2000) ''History of the Kings of Norway''. Gallimard. ISBN 2-07-073211-8 pp. 15, 16, 18, 24, 33, 34, 38 With the means of travel (longships and open water), their desire for goods led Scandinavian traders to explore and develop extensive trading partnerships in new territories. It has been suggested that the Scandinavians suffered from unequal trade practices imposed by [[Christianity|Christian]] advocates and that this eventually led to the breakdown in trade relations and raiding.{{Citation needed}} British merchants who declared openly that they were Christian and would not trade with heathens and infidels (Muslims and the Norse) would get preferred status for availability and pricing of goods through a Christian network of traders. A two-tiered system of pricing existed with both declared and undeclared merchants trading secretly with banned parties. Viking raiding expeditions were separate from and coexisted with regular trading expeditions. A people with the tradition of raiding their neighbours when their honour had been impugned might easily fall to raiding foreign peoples who impugned their honour. Historians also suggest that the [[Scandinavian]] population was too large for the peninsula and there was not enough good farmland for everyone.{{Citation needed}} This led to a hunt for more land. Particularly for the settlement and conquest period that followed the early raids, internal strife in Scandinavia resulted in the progressive centralisation of power into fewer hands.{{Citation needed}} Formerly empowered local lords who did not want to be oppressed by greedy kings emigrated overseas. [[Iceland]] became Europe's first modern [[republic]], with an annual assembly of elected officials called the ''[[Althing]]'', though only ''[[Gothi|goði]]'' (wealthy landowners) had the right to vote there. ==Historic overview== The earliest date given for a Viking raid is 789 AD when, according to the ''Anglo-Saxon Chronicle'', a group of men from Norway sailed to the [[Isle of Portland]] in [[Dorset]] although due to a scribal error the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle dates this event to 787. There, they were mistaken for merchants by a royal official. They murdered him when he tried to get them to accompany him to the king's manor to pay a trading tax on their goods."The Vikings 787 AD-1066 AD (Anglo Saxon Britain)." Portsandships.com. Accessed January 13, 2019. http://www.portsandships.com/index.php?categoryid=117&p2_articleid=120. The beginning of the Viking Age in the [[British Isles]] is, however, often given as 793. It was recorded in the ''Anglo-Saxon Chronicle'' that the Northmen raided the important island monastery of [[Lindisfarne]] (note that the generally accepted date is actually 8 June, not January): A.D. 793. This year came dreadful fore-warnings over the land of the Northumbrians, terrifying the people most woefully: these were immense sheets of light rushing through the air, and whirlwinds, and fiery dragons flying across the firmament. These tremendous tokens were soon followed by a great famine: and not long after, on the sixth day before the ides of January in the same year, the harrowing inroads of heathen men made lamentable havoc in the church of God in Holy-island ''(Lindisfarne)'', by rapine and slaughter. | ''Anglo Saxon Chronicle''."The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle: Part 2." February 9, 2006. Accessed June 7, 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20180224225937/http://omacl.org/Anglo/part2.html. In 794, according to the ''[[Annals of Ulster]]'', there was a serious attack on Lindisfarne's mother-house of [[Iona]], which was followed in 795 by raids upon the northern coast of [[Ireland]]. From bases there, the Norsemen attacked Iona again in 802, causing great slaughter amongst the ''[[Culdee|Céli Dé]]'' Brethren, and burning the abbey to the ground. The end of the Viking Age is traditionally marked in [[England]] by the failed invasion attempted by the Norwegian king Harald III ([[Norge-8|Harald Hardrada|Haraldr Harðráði]]) , who was defeated by Saxon King [[Haraldson-10|Harold Godwinson]] in 1066 at the Battle of Stamford Bridge[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Stamford_Bridge]; in Ireland, the capture of [[Dublin]] by [[Richard de Clare, 2nd Earl of Pembroke|Strongbow]] and his [[Hiberno-Norman]] forces in 1171; and 1263 in Scotland by the defeat of King [[Haakonsson-36|Haakon IV of Norway|Håkon Håkonsson]] at the [[Battle of Largs]] by troops loyal to [[Dunkeld-60|Alexander III of Scotland|Alexander III]].{{Citation needed}} Godwinson was subsequently defeated within a month by another Viking descendant, [[Normandie-32|William I of England|William]], Duke of [[Normandy]] (Normandy had been conquered by Vikings ([[Normans]]) in 911). Scotland took its present form when it regained territory from the [[Norsemen|Norse]] between the 13th and the 15th centuries; the [[Western Isles]] and the [[Isle of Man]] remained under Scandinavian authority until 1266. [[Orkney]] and [[Shetland]] belonged to the king of Norway as late as 1469. In Scandinavia the Viking age is considered to have ended with the establishment of royal authority in the Scandinavian countries and the establishment of Christianity as the dominant religion.{{Citation needed}} The date is usually put somewhere in the early 11th century in all three Scandinavian countries. The end of the Viking-era in Norway is marked by the [[Battle of Stiklestad]] in 1030. Although Olafr Haraldsson (later known as Olav the Holy) army lost the battle, Christianity spread, partly on the strength of rumours of miraculous signs after his death. Norwegians would no longer be called Vikings. In Sweden, the reign of king Olof Skötkonung (appr. 995–1020) is considered to be the transition from the Viking age to the Middle Ages, because he was the first Christian king of the Swedes and he is associated with a growing influence of the church in what is today southwestern and central Sweden. The [[clinker (boat building)|clinker]]-built [[longship]]s used by the Scandinavians were uniquely suited to both deep and shallow waters. They extended the reach of Norse raiders, traders and settlers along coastlines and along the major river valleys of north-western Europe. [[Rurik]] also expanded to the east and in 859 became ruler either by conquest or invitation by local people of the city of [[Novgorod]] (which means "new city") on the [[Volkhov River]]. [[Rurik Dynasty|His successors]] moved further, founding the early East Slavic state of [[Kievan Rus]] with the capital in [[Kiev]]. This persisted until 1240, when the [[Mongol invasion of Rus'|Mongols invaded Russia]]. Other Norse people, particularly those from the area that is now modern-day Sweden and Norway, continued south to the [[Black Sea]] and then on to [[Constantinople]]. Whenever these Viking ships ran aground in shallow waters, the Vikings would reportedly turn them on their sides and drag them across the shallows into deeper waters. The Eastern connections of these "[[Varangians]]" brought [[Byzantine silk]], coins from [[Samarkand]], even a [[cowrie shell]] from the Red Sea, to [[Jorvik|Viking York]]. The Kingdom of the [[Franks]] under [[Charlemagne]] was particularly hard-hit by these raiders, who could sail up the [[Seine]] with near impunity. Near the end of Charlemagne's reign (and throughout the reigns of his sons and grandsons), a string of Norse raids began, culminating in a gradual Scandinavian conquest and settlement of the region now known as Normandy. In 911, French King [[Charles the Simple]] was able to make an agreement with the Viking warleader [[Rollo of Normandy|Rollo]], a chieftain of disputed Norwegian or Danish origins.The material suggesting a Norwegian origin identifies him with [[Rollo|Hrolf the Ganger]], also known as "Rolf the Walker" Charles gave Rollo the title of duke and granted him and his followers possession of Normandy. In return, Rollo swore [[fealty]] to Charles, converted to Christianity, and undertook to defend the northern region of France against the incursions of other Viking groups. Several generations later, the Norman descendants of these Viking settlers not only identified themselves as Norman but carried the [[Norman language]] (a [[Romance languages|Romance]] language with Germanic influence), and their Norman culture, into [[England]] in 1066. With the [[Norman Conquest]], they became the ruling aristocracy of [[History of Anglo-Saxon England|Anglo-Saxon England]]. ==Geography== There are various theories concerning the causes of the [[Invasion#Viking invasions|Viking invasions]]. For people living along the coast, it would seem natural to seek new land by the sea. Another reason was that during this period England, Wales and Ireland, which were divided into many different warring kingdoms, were in internal disarray and became easy prey. The [[Franks]], however, had well-defended coasts and heavily fortified ports and harbours. Pure thirst for adventure may also have been a factor. A reason for the raids is believed by some to be over-population"One of the most popular explanations offered for the Viking phenomenon is that overpopulation created a need for more land - especially in mountainous Norway - and thus the Vikings were largely motivated by a desire to colonise. Peter Sawyer, for example, in 1971 said that the first raids on Britain, by the Norwegians, were a by-product of the colonisation of the Orkneys and the Shetlands, and that the Norwegians were more interested in settlement than in plunder. There have emerged more recently, however, a couple of problems with this explanation. For a start, Sawyer in 1982 reneged somewhat by saying that there is now no good evidence for any population pressure in the 8th Century. Patrick Wormald added that what has been taken for overpopulation was just population concentration due to economic expansion and the mining of iron ore. In a further point, Wormald states that there is no clear evidence for any Viking settlement until the mid-9th Century: some 50-60 years after the raids began. Thus, colonisation seems to have been a secondary feature of Viking activity: the success of the raids opened the way for settlement, but were not motivated by it, at least not initially." [http://h2g2.com/edited_entry/A330788 "The Vikings - Why They Did It, from the edited h2g2, the Unconventional Guide to Life, the Universe and Everything"] (3 July 2000). See also P.H. Sawyer, "The Causes of the Viking Age" in ''The Vikings'' (R.T. Farrell, ed. 1982), London: Phillimore & Co, pp. 1-7; P.H. Sawyer, ''The Age of the Vikings'' (2nd Ed. 1971), London: Edward Arnold)."It has been suggested that the expansion of the Viking age was spurred by a population growth outstepping the capacities of domestic resources. Archaeological evidence shows that new farms were cleared in sparsely populated forest areas at the time of the foreign expansion - so the pressure of population growth is surely a contributing factor." [https://www.ragweedforge.com/ODIN.html#over Arne Emil Christensen], ''The Vikings''. caused by technological advances, such as the use of iron, or a shortage of women due to selective female infanticide.Wicker, Nancy L. ""Selective Female Infanticide as Partial Explanation for the Dearth of Women in Viking Age Scandinavia," Pp. 205-221 in Violence and Society in the Early Medieval West, Edited by Guy Halsall. Woodbridge, United Kingdom: Boydell Press, 1998;." Academia.edu - Share Research. Accessed January 13, 2019. http://www.academia.edu/808691/_Selective_Female_Infanticide_as_Partial_Explanation_for_the_Dearth_of_Women_in_Viking_Age_Scandinavia_pp._205-221_in_Violence_and_Society_in_the_Early_Medieval_West_edited_by_Guy_Halsall._Woodbridge_United_Kingdom_Boydell_Press_1998_paperback_2002. Although another cause could well have been pressure caused by the Frankish expansion to the south of Scandinavia and their subsequent attacks upon the Viking peoples. Another possible contributing factor is that [[Harald I of Norway]] ("Harald Fairhair") had united Norway around this time, and the bulk of the Vikings were displaced [[warrior]]s who had been driven out of his kingdom and who had nowhere to go. Consequently, these Vikings became raiders, in search of subsistence and bases to launch counter-raids against Harald. One theory that has been suggested is that the Vikings would plant crops after the winter and go raiding as soon as the ice melted on the sea, then returned home with their loot, in time to harvest the crops. One important centre of trade was at [[Hedeby]]. Close to the border with the Franks, it was effectively a crossroads between the cultures, until its eventual destruction by the Norwegians in an internecine dispute around 1050. [[York]] was the centre of the kingdom of [[Jórvík]] from 866, and discoveries there (e.g. a silk cap, a counterfeit of a coin from [[Samarkand]] and a cowry shell from the Red Sea or the Persian Gulf) suggest that Scandinavian trade connections in the 10th century reached beyond [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantium]]. However, those items could also have been Byzantine imports, and there is no reason to assume that the [[Varangian]]s travelled significantly beyond Byzantium and the [[Caspian Sea]]. ==Northwestern Europe== ===England=== According to the ''Anglo-Saxon Chronicles'', Viking raiders struck England in 793 and raided [[Lindisfarne]], the monastery that held [[Saint Cuthbert]]’s relics. The raiders killed the monks and captured the valuables. This raid marks the beginning of the "Viking Age of Invasion", made possible by the Viking [[longship]]. There was great but sporadic violence from the last decade of the 8th century on England’s northern and eastern shores: Viking raids continued on a small scale across coastal England. While the initial raiding groups were small, it is believed that a great amount of planning was involved. The Norwegians raided during the winter between 840 and 841, rather than the usual summer, having waited on an island off Ireland. In 850 Vikings overwintered for the first time in England, on the [[Thanet|island of Thanet]], [[Kent]]. In 854 a raiding party overwintered a second time, at the [[Isle of Sheppey]] in the Thames estuary. In 864 they reverted to Thanet for their winter encampment.[[#Hall|Hall]], p. 13 [[File:England diocese map pre-925.svg|thumb|The Anglo-Saxon [[diocese]]s before 925. Normal diocesan life was greatly disrupted in England during the Viking Age.]] The following year the [[Great Heathen Army]] led by the Brothers [[Ivar the Boneless]], [[Halfdan Ragnarsson|Halfdan]] and [[Ubba]], and also by another Viking [[Guthrum]], arrived in East Anglia. They proceeded to cross England into Northumbria and captured York, establishing the Viking community of [[Jorvik]], where some settled as farmers and craftsmen. Most of the English kingdoms, being in turmoil, could not stand against the Vikings. In 867 [[Northumbria]] became the northern kingdom of the coalescing [[Danelaw]], after its conquest by the brothers Halfdan Ragnarsson and Ivar the Boneless, who installed an Englishman, [[Ecgberht I of Northumbria|Ecgberht]], as a puppet king. By 870 the "Great Summer Army" arrived in England, led by a Viking leader called [[Bagsecg]] and his Five [[Earls]]. Aided by the Great Heathen Army (which had already overrun much of England from its base in Jorvik), Bagsecg's forces, and Halfdan's forces (through an alliance), the combined Viking forces raided much of England until 871, when they planned an invasion of Wessex. On 8 January 871, Bagsecg was killed at the [[Battle of Ashdown]] along with his Earls. As a result, many of the Vikings returned to northern England, where Jorvic had become the centre of the Viking kingdom but [[Alfred the Great|Alfred of Wessex]] managed to keep them out of his country. Alfred and his successors continued to drive back the Viking frontier and take York. A new wave of Norwegian Vikings appeared in England in 947 when [[Erik Bloodaxe]] captured York. In 1003 the Danish King [[Sweyn Forkbeard]] started a series of raids against England. This culminated in a full-scale invasion that led to Sweyn being crowned king of England in 1013.(citation | url = http://www.royal.gov.uk/HistoryoftheMonarchy/KingsandQueensofEngland/TheAnglo-Saxonkings/Sweyn.aspx | publisher = The Official Website Of The British Monarchy | title = Sweyn (r. 1013–1014))Badsey, S. Nicolle, D, Turnbull, S (1999). "The Timechart of Military History". Worth Press Ltd, 2000, ISBN 1-903025-00-1. Sweyn was also king of Denmark and parts of Norway at this time.Lund, Niels (2001). "The Danish Empire and the End of the Viking Age", pp. 167–181 in ''The Oxford Illustrated History of the Vikings''. Ed. P. H. Sawyer. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-285434-8. The throne of England passed to [[Edmund Ironside]] of Wessex after Sweyn's death in 1014. Sweyn's son, [[Cnut the Great]], won the throne of England in 1016 through conquest. When [[Cnut the Great]] died in 1035 he was a king of Denmark, England, Norway, and parts of Sweden.(citation | url = http://www.royal.gov.uk/HistoryoftheMonarchy/KingsandQueensofEngland/TheAnglo-Saxonkings/CanutetheGreat.aspx | publisher = The Official Website Of The British Monarchy | title = Canute 'The Great' (r. 1016–1035))Lawson, M K (2004). "Cnut: England's Viking King 1016–35". The History Press Ltd. ISBN 978-0582059702. Harold Harefoot became king of England after Cnut's death and Viking rule of England ceased. The Viking presence dwindled until 1066, when the invading Norsemen lost their final battle with the English at [[Battle of Stamford Bridge|Stamford Bridge]]. Nineteen days later the Normans, themselves descended from Norsemen, [[Norman conquest of England|invaded England]] and defeated the weakened English army at the [[Battle of Hastings]]. In 1152, [[Eystein II of Norway]] led a plundering raid down the east coast of Britain. ===Ireland=== ==== Longphort phase ==== Norwegian Vikings and other Scandinavians conducted extensive raids in [[Ireland]]. They founded [[Limerick]] in 812, then established a settlement near [[Waterford]] in 853, invaded [[Dublin]] and maintained control until 1169, and founded trading ports in [[Cork (city)|Cork]] in the 9th century. Predominantly Norwegians, and to a smaller extent other Scandinavians, settled down and intermixed with the Irish. Literature, crafts, and decorative styles in Ireland and Britain reflected West Norse culture. Vikings traded at Irish markets in Dublin and solidified Dublin as an important city. Excavations found imported fabrics from England, Byzantium, Persia and central Asia. Dublin became so crowded by the 11th century that houses were constructed outside the town walls. The Vikings pillaged monasteries on Ireland's west coast in 795 and then spread out to cover the rest of the coastline. The north and east of the island were most affected. During the first 40 years, the raids were conducted by small, mobile Viking groups. By 830, the groups consisted of large fleets of Viking ships. From 840, the Vikings began establishing permanent bases at the coasts. Dublin was the most significant settlement in the long term. The Irish became accustomed to the Viking presence. In some cases they became allies and married each other. In 832, a Viking fleet of about 120 invaded kingdoms on Ireland’s northern and eastern coasts. Some believe that the increased number of invaders coincided with Scandinavian leaders' desires to control the profitable raids on the western shores of Ireland. During the mid-830s, raids began to push deeper into Ireland, as opposed to just touching the coasts. Navigable waterways made this deeper penetration possible. After 840, the Vikings had several bases in strategic locations dispersed throughout Ireland. In 838, a small Viking fleet entered the [[River Liffey]] in eastern Ireland. The Vikings set up a base, which the Irish called a [[longphort]]. This longphort eventually became Dublin. After this interaction, the Irish experienced Viking forces for about 40 years. The Vikings also established longphorts in Cork, Limerick, Waterford, and Wexford. The Vikings could sail through on the main river and branch off into different areas of the country. ====Battle of Clontarf==== One of the last major battles involving Vikings was the [[Battle of Clontarf]] on 23 April 1014, in which Vikings fought both for the Irish over-king [[Brian Boru]]'s army and for the Viking-led army opposing him. Irish and Viking literature depict the Battle of Clontarf as a gathering of this world and the supernatural. For example, witches, goblins, and demons were present. A Viking poem portrays the environment as strongly pagan. Valkyries chanted and decided who would live and die. ===Kvenland=== '''Kvenland''', known as ''Cwenland'', ''Kænland'' and similar terms in medieval sources, is an ancient name for an area in [[Scandinavia]] and [[Fennoscandia]]. A contemporary reference to Kvenland is provided in an [[Old English language|Old English]] account written in the 9th century. It utilized the information provided by the [[Norway|Norwegian]] adventurer and traveler named [[Ohthere of Hålogaland|Ohthere]]. Kvenland, in that or close to that spelling, is also known from [[Nordic countries|Nordic]] sources, primarily [[Iceland]]ic, but also one that was possibly written in the modern-day area of [[Norway]]. All the remaining Nordic sources discussing Kvenland, using that or close to that spelling, date to the 12th and 13th centuries, but some of them – in part at least – are believed to be rewrites of older texts. Other references and possible references to Kvenland by other names and/or spellings are discussed in the main article of [[Kvenland]]. ===Scotland=== While there are few records, the Vikings are thought to have led their first raids in [[Scotland]] on the holy island of [[Iona]] in 794, the year following the raid on the other holy island of [[Lindisfarne]], [[Northumbria]]. In 839, a large Norse fleet invaded via the [[River Tay]] and [[River Earn]], both of which were highly navigable, and reached into the heart of the [[Picts|Pictish kingdom]] of [[Fortriu]]. They defeated [[Uen of the Picts|Eogán mac Óengusa]], king of the Picts, his brother [[Bran]] and the king of the Scots of [[Dál Riata]], [[Áed mac Boanta]], along with many members of the Pictish aristocracy in battle. The sophisticated kingdom that had been built fell apart, as did the Pictish leadership, which had been stable for more than a hundred years since the time of [[Óengus I of the Picts|Óengus mac Fergusa]] (The accession of [[MacAlpin-11|Kenneth I of Scotland|Cináed mac Ailpín]] as king of both Picts and Scots can be attributed to the aftermath of this event). ====Earldom of Orkney==== By the mid-9th century the Norsemen had settled in [[Shetland]], [[Orkney]] (the Nordreys- ''[[Norðreyjar]]''), the [[Hebrides]] and [[Isle of Man|Man]], (the Sudreys- ''[[Súðreyjar]]'' – this survives in the [[Diocese of Sodor and Man]]) and parts of mainland Scotland. The Norse settlers were to some extent integrating with the local [[Gael]]ic population (''see-[[Norse-Gaels|Gall Gaidheal]]'') in the Hebrides and Man. These areas were ruled over by local [[Jarl (title)|Jarls]], originally captains of ships or [[Hersir]]s. [[Earl of Orkney|The Jarl of Orkney]] and Shetland however, claimed supremacy. In 875, [[Harald I of Norway|King Harald Fairhair]] led a fleet from Norway to Scotland. In his attempt to unite [[Norway]], he found that many of those opposed to his rise to power had taken refuge in the Isles. From here, they were raiding not only foreign lands but were also attacking Norway itself. He organised a fleet and was able to subdue the rebels, and in doing so brought the independent Jarls under his control, many of the rebels having fled to [[Iceland]]. He found himself ruling not only Norway, but the Isles, Man and parts of Scotland. ====Kings of the Isles==== In 876 the Gall-Gaidheal of Man and the Hebrides rebelled against Harald. A fleet was sent against them led by [[Ketil Flatnose]] to regain control. On his success, Ketil was to rule the Sudreys as a vassal of [[Harald Fairhair|King Harald]]. His grandson [[Thorstein the Red]] and [[Sigurd Eysteinsson|Sigurd the Mighty]], Jarl of Orkney invaded Scotland were able to exact tribute from nearly half the kingdom until their deaths in battle. Ketil declared himself King of the Isles. Ketil was eventually outlawed and fearing the bounty on his head fled to Iceland. The Gall-Gaidheal Kings of the Isles continued to act semi independently, in 973 forming a defensive pact with the Kings of Scotland and [[Kingdom of Strathclyde|Strathclyde]]. In 1095, the [[King of Mann and the Isles]] [[Godred Crovan]] was killed by [[Magnus Barelegs]], King of Norway. Magnus and King [[Edgar of Scotland]] agreed a treaty. The islands would be controlled by Norway, but mainland territories would go to Scotland. The King of Norway nominally continued to be king of the Isles and Man. However, in 1156, The kingdom was split into two. The Western Isles and Man continued as to be called the "Kingdom of Man and the Isles", but the [[Inner Hebrides]] came under the influence of [[Somerled]], a [[Scottish Gaelic language|Gaelic]] speaker, who was styled 'King of the Hebrides'. His kingdom was to develop latterly into the [[Lord of the Isles|Lordship of the Isles]]. In eastern [[Aberdeenshire]] the Danes invaded at least as far north as the area near [[Cruden Bay]].Hogan, C. Michael (2008) [http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/site/11227/catto.html#fieldnotes "'Catto Long Barrow fieldnotes"]. ''The Modern Antiquarian'' The Jarls of Orkney continued to rule much of Northern Scotland until 1196, when [[Harald Maddadsson]] agreed to pay tribute to [[William the Lion]], King of Scots for his territories on the [[Mainland]]. The end of the Viking age ''proper'' in Scotland is generally considered to be in 1266. In 1263, King [[Haakon IV of Norway]], in retaliation for a Scots expedition to [[Skye]], arrived on the west coast with a fleet from Norway and Orkney. His fleet linked up with those of [[Magnus Olafsson|King Magnus of Man]] and [[Dubhghall mac Ruaidhri|King Dougal of the Hebrides]]. After peace talks failed, his forces met with the Scots at [[Battle of Largs|Largs]], in Ayrshire. The battle proved indecisive, but it did ensure that the Norse were not able to mount a further attack that year. Haakon died overwintering in Orkney, and by 1266, his son [[Magnus VI of Norway|Magnus the Law-mender]] ceded the Kingdom of Man and the Isles, with all territories on mainland Scotland to [[Alexander III of Scotland|Alexander III]], through the [[Treaty of Perth]]. Orkney and Shetland continued to be ruled as autonomous Jarldoms under Norway until 1468, when King [[Christian I]] pledged them as security on the dowry of his daughter, who was betrothed to [[James III of Scotland]]. Although attempts were made during the 17th and 18th centuries to redeem Shetland, without success,[http://universitas.uio.no/Arkiv/1996/16okt96/norsk.htm "Norsken som døde"]. ''Universitas – Kultur onsdag''. 9 October 1996 and [[Charles II of England|Charles II]] ratifying the pawning in the [[1669 Act for annexation of Orkney and Shetland to the Crown]], explicitly exempting them from any "dissolution of His Majesty’s lands",[http://www.udallaw.com/1669%20Act%20of%20Annexation.htm 1669 Act for annexation of Orkney and Shetland to the Crown]. Shetland & Orkney Udal Law group they are currently considered as being officially part of the United Kingdom.[http://web.archive.org/web/20111002065507/http://www.shetlandtourism.com/pages/history_&_heritage.htm History and Heritage]. Shetland Tourism[http://www.shetland.gov.uk/ports/ "Shetland Islands Council – Ports and Harbours"]. ''shetland.gov.uk''. ===Wales=== Wales was not colonised by the Vikings as heavily as eastern England. The Vikings did, however, settle in the south around [[St. David]]'s, [[Haverfordwest]], and [[Gower Peninsula|Gower]], among other places. Place names such as Skokholm, Skomer, and Swansea remain as evidence of the Norse settlement.Williams, John Garnons. [http://web.archive.org/web/20060220020051/http://www.gwp.enta.net/walhist.html WALES AT THE TIME OF THE TREATY OF MONTGOMERY IN 1267. MAPPING MEDIEVAL WALES]. gwp.enta.net The Vikings, however, did not subdue the Welsh mountain kingdoms. ===Iceland=== According to [[Icelandic Sagas|Sagas]], Iceland was discovered by [[Naddodd]], a Viking from the [[Faroe Islands]], after which it was settled by mostly Norwegians fleeing the oppressive rule of [[Harald Fairhair]] (late 9th century). While harsh, the land allowed for a pastoral farming life familiar to the Norse. According to the saga of [[Erik the Red]], when Erik was exiled from Iceland he sailed west and pioneered [[Greenland]]. ===Greenland=== The Viking Age settlements in [[Greenland]] were established in the sheltered fjords of the southern and western coast. They settled in three separate areas along approximately (convert|650|km|nmi smi|abbr=off|lk=out)of the western coast. While harsh, the [[microclimate]]s along some fjords allowed for a pastoral lifestyle similar to that of Iceland, until the climate changed for the worse with the "[[Little Ice Age]]" around 1400.[[Little Ice Age#Dating]]; see also [[History of Greenland#Norse failure]]. * The [[Eastern Settlement]]. The remains of about 450 farms have been found here. Erik the Red settled at Brattahlid on Ericsfjord. * The [[Middle Settlement]], near modern [[Ivigtut]], consisting of about 20 farms. * The [[Western Settlement]] at modern [[Godthåbsfjord]], established before the 12th century. It has been extensively excavated by archaeologists. ==Southern and eastern Europe== The '''[[Varangians]]''' or '''Varyags''' ([[Russian language|Russian]], (lang-uk|Варяги), ''Varyagi''; (lang-be|Варагі), ''Varahi''; [[Medieval Greek|Greek]]: Βάραγγοι, Βαριάγοι, ''Varangoi'') sometimes referred to as ''Variagians'' were [[Scandinavia]]ns, often [[Swedish people|Swedes]], who migrated eastwards and southwards through what is now Russia, Belarus and Ukraine mainly in the 9th and 10th centuries. Engaging in [[trade]], [[piracy]] and [[mercenary]] activities, they roamed the river systems and portages of [[Gardariki]], reaching the [[Caspian Sea]] and [[Constantinople]]. Contemporary English publications also use the name "[[Viking]]" for early Varangians in some contexts.Britannica, The Editors of Encyclopaedia. "Oleg." Encyclopædia Britannica. March 30, 2016. http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9057004/Oleg.Britannica, The Editors of Encyclopaedia. "Rurik." Encyclopædia Britannica. March 30, 2016. http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9064445/Rurik. The term Varangian remained in usage in the [[Byzantine Empire]] until the 13th century, largely disconnected from its Scandinavian roots by then. Having settled [[Aldeigja]] (Ladoga) in the 750s, Scandinavian colonists were probably an element in the early ethnogenesis of the [[Rus' (people)|Rus' people]], and likely played a role in the formation of the [[Rus' Khaganate]].[http://natmus.dk/en/historical-knowledge/denmark/prehistoric-period-until-1050-ad/the-viking-age/expeditions-and-raids/land-of-the-rus-viking-expeditions-to-the-east/ Land of the Rus – Viking expeditions to the east] National Museum of Denmark[http://natmus.dk/en/historisk-viden/danmark/prehistoric-period-until-1050-ad/the-viking-age/expeditions-and-raids/dangerous-journeys-to-eastern-europe-and-russia/ Dangerous journeys to Eastern Europe and Russia] National Museum of Denmark The Varangians ('''Varyags''', in [[Old East Slavic language|Old East Slavic]]) are first mentioned by the [[Primary Chronicle]] as having exacted tribute from the [[Slavic peoples|Slavic]] and [[Finnic peoples|Finnic]] tribes in 859. It was the time of rapid expansion of the Vikings in Northern Europe; England began to pay [[Danegeld]] in 859, and the [[Curonian people|Curonian]]s of [[Grobin]] faced an invasion by the Swedes at about the same date. [[File:Nicholas Roerich, Guests from Overseas.jpg|thumbnail|left|''Guests from Overseas'', [[Nicholas Roerich]] (1899)]] In 862, the Finnic and Slavic tribes rebelled against the Varangian Rus, driving them overseas back to Scandinavia, but soon started to conflict with each other{{Citation needed}}. The disorder prompted the tribes to invite back the Varangian Rus "to come and rule them" and bring peace to the region{{Citation needed}}. This was a somewhat bilateral relation with the Varagians defending the cities that they ruled. Led by [[Rurik]] and his brothers [[Truvor and Sineus]], the invited Varangians (called [[Rus' (people)|Rus']]) settled around the town of [[Novgorod]] (Holmgard). In the 9th century, the Rus' operated the [[Volga trade route]], which connected Northern Russia ([[Gardariki]]) with the Middle East ([[Serkland]]). As the Volga route declined by the end of the century, the [[Trade route from the Varangians to the Greeks]] rapidly overtook it in popularity. Apart from Ladoga and Novgorod, [[Gnezdovo]] and [[Gotland]] were major centres for Varangian trade.A massive majority (40,000) of all Viking-Age Arabian coins found in Scandinavia were found in Gotland. In Skåne, Öland and Uppland together, about 12,000 coins were found. Other Scandinavian areas have only scattered finds: 1,000 from Denmark and some 500 from Norway. Byzantine coins have been found almost exclusively in Gotland, some 400. See ''Arkeologi i Norden 2''. Författarna och Bokförlaget Natur & kultur. Stockholm 1999. See also Gardell, Carl Johan: ''Gotlands historia i fickformat'', 1987. ISBN 91-7810-885-3. Western historians tend to agree with the Primary Chronicle that these Scandinavians founded [[Kievan Rus']] in the 880s and gave their name to the land.Robin Milner-Gulland, ''The Russians'', Blackwell Publishing, 1999, ISBN 0-631-21849-1, ISBN 978-0-631-21849-4, p. 45 Many Slavic scholars are opposed to this theory of Germanic(Clarify|date=October 2011|reason=Germanic? Shouldn't that be Scandinavian?) influence on the [[Rus' (people)]] and have suggested alternative scenarios for this part of Eastern European history. In contrast to the intense Scandinavian influence in [[Normandy]] and the [[British Isles]], Varangian culture did not survive to a great extent in the East. Instead, the Varangian ruling classes of the two powerful city-states of [[Republic of Novgorod|Novgorod]] and [[Kiev]] were thoroughly Slavicized by the end of the 10th century. [[Old Norse]] was spoken in one district of Novgorod, however, until the 13th century. ==Central Europe== Viking Age [[Scandinavia]]n settlements were set up along the southern coast of the [[Baltic Sea]], primarily for trade purposes. Their appearance coincides with the settlement and consolidation of the Slavic tribes in the respective areas.[[#Harck|Harck]], p. 17 Scandinavians had contacts to the Slavs since their very immigration, these first contacts were soon followed by both the construction of Scandinavian emporia and Slavic burghs in their vicinity.[[#Harck|Harck]], p. 15 The Scandinavian settlements were larger than the early Slavic ones, their craftsmen had a considerably higher productivity, and in contrast to the early Slavs, the Scandinavians were capable of seafaring. Their importance for trade with the Slavic world however was limited to the coastal regions and their hinterlands.[[#Harck|Harck]], pp. 16–17 Scandinavian settlements at the [[Mecklenburg]]ian coast include [[Reric]] ([[Groß Strömkendorf]]) on the eastern coast of [[Wismar Bay]],[[#Harck|Harck]], p. 12 and [[Dierkow]] (near [[Rostock]]).[[#Harck|Harck]], p. 18 Reric was set up around the year 700, but following later warfare between [[Obodrites]] and [[Danes (Germanic tribe)|Danes]], the merchants were resettled to [[Haithabu]]. Dierkow prospered from the late 8th to the early 9th century. Scandinavian settlements at the [[Pomerania]]n coast include [[Wolin (town)|Wolin]] (on the isle of [[Wolin]]), [[Ralswiek]] (on the isle of [[Rügen]]), [[Altes Lager Menzlin]] (at the lower [[Peene]] river),Herrmann, Joachim (1985) ''Die Slawen in Deutschland''. Akademie-Verlag Berlin. pp. 237ff, 244ff and [[Bardy-Świelubie]] near modern [[Kołobrzeg]].[[#Harck|Harck]], pp. 15–16 Menzlin was set up in the mid-8th century. Wolin and Ralswiek began to prosper in the course of the 9th century. A merchants' settlement has also been suggested near [[Cape Arkona|Arkona]], but no archeological evidence supports this theory.[[#Harck|Harck]], p. 13 Menzlin and Bardy-Świelubie were vacated in the late 9th century,[[#Harck|Harck]], p. 16 Ralswiek made it into the new millennium, but at the time when written chronicles reported the site in the 12th century it had lost all its importance. Wolin, thought to be identical with legendary [[Vineta]] and semilegendary [[Jomsborg]], base of the [[Jomsvikings]], was destroyed by the Danes in the 12th century. Scandinavian arrowheads from the 8th and 9th centuries were found between the coast and the lake chains in the [[Mecklenburg]]ian and [[Pomerania]]n hinterlands, pointing at periods of warfare between the Scandinavians and Slavs. Scandinavian settlements existed along the southeastern [[Baltic coast]] in [[Truso]] and [[Mokhovoye|Kaup]] ([[Prussia (region)|Old Prussia]]), and in [[Grobin]] ([[Courland]], [[Latvia]]). (Baltic emporia) ==Western Europe== ===France=== The French region of [[Normandy]] takes its name from the Viking invaders who were called ''Normanni'', which means ‘men of the North’. Today, ''nordmann'' (pron. Norman) in the [[Norwegian language]], denotes a [[Norwegians|Norwegian]] person. The first Viking raids began between 790 and 800 along the coasts of western France. They were carried out primarily in the summer, as the Vikings wintered in Scandinavia. Several coastal areas were lost during the reign of [[Louis the Pious]] (814–840). But the Vikings took advantage of the quarrels in the royal family caused after the death of Louis the Pious to settle their first colony in the south-west ([[Gascony]]) of the kingdom of [[Francia]], which was more or less abandoned by the Frankish kings after their two defeats at [[Roncevaux]]. The incursions in 841 caused severe damage to [[Rouen]] and [[Jumièges]]. The Viking attackers sought to capture the treasures stored at [[monasteries]], easy prey given the monks' lack of defensive capacity. In 845 an expedition up the [[Seine]] reached [[Paris]]. The presence of [[French denier|Carolingian ''deniers'']] of ''ca'' 847, found in 1871 among a hoard at Mullaghboden, County Limerick, where coins were neither minted nor normally used in trade, probably represents booty from the raids of 843–6.[[#Hall|Hall]], p. 17 After 851, Vikings began to stay in the lower Seine valley for the winter. Twice more in the 860s Vikings rowed to Paris, leaving only when they acquired sufficient loot or bribes from the [[Carolingian]] rulers. The Carolingian kings tended to have contradictory politics, which had severe consequences. In 867, [[Charles the Bald]] signed the [[Treaty of Compiègne]], by which he agreed to yield the [[Cotentin Peninsula]] to the [[Breton people|Breton]] king [[Salomon, King of Brittany|Salomon]], on the condition that Salomon would take an oath of fidelity and fight as an ally against the Vikings. Nevertheless, in 911 the [[Norwegian nobility|Norwegian noble]] Viking leader [[Rollo of Normandy|Rollo]] from [[Møre og Romsdal|Møre]], forced [[Charles the Simple]] to sign the [[Treaty of Saint-Clair-sur-Epte]], under which Charles gave Rouen and the area of present-day [[Upper Normandy]] to Rollo, establishing the [[Duchy of Normandy]]. In exchange, Rollo pledged vassalage to Charles in 940, agreed to be [[baptism|baptised]], and vowed to guard the [[estuaries]] of the Seine from further Viking attacks, even though the exact opposite was often the case. The Duchy of Normandy also annexed further areas in Northern France, expanding the territory which was originally negotiated. While many buildings were pillaged, burned, or destroyed by the Viking raids, ecclesiastical sources may have been overly negative as no city was completely destroyed. On the other hand, many monasteries were pillaged and all the abbeys were destroyed. Rollo and his successors brought about rapid recoveries from the raids. The Scandinavian colonization was principally Norwegian and Danish under Norwegian leadership by Rollo. A few Swedes were present. The merging of the Scandinavian and native elements contributed to the creation of one of the most powerful [[feudal states]] of [[Western Europe]]. The naval ability of the Normans would allow them to [[Norman conquest of England|conquer England]] and [[Norman conquest of southern Italy|southern Italy]], and play a key role in the [[Crusades]]. ===Italy=== In 860, according to an account by the Norman monk [[Dudo of Saint-Quentin]], a Viking fleet, probably under [[Björn Ironside]] and [[Hastein]], landed at the Ligurian port of [[Luni, Italy|Luni]] and sacked the city. The Vikings then moved another 60 miles down the Tuscan coast to the mouth of the [[Arno]], sacking [[Pisa]] and then, following the river upstream, also the hill-town of [[Fiesole]] above [[Florence]]; and others victory around the Mediterranean (including in Sicily and North Africa).Haywood, John. Northmen: The Viking Saga, AD 793-1241. New York: Thomas Dunne Books/St. Martins Press, 2016. Many Anglo-Danish and Varangian mercenaries fought in Southern Italy, including [[Harald III of Norway|Harald Hardrada]] and [[William Iron Arm|William de Hauteville]] who conquered parts of Sicily between 1038 and 1040,Carr, John. Fighting Emperors of Byzantium. Barnsley, South Yorkshire: Pen & Sword Military, 2015.Hill, Paul. The Norman Commanders: Masters of Warfare, 911-1135. Barnsley: Pen Et Sword, 2015. and [[Edgar the Ætheling]] who participated in the [[Norman conquest of southern Italy]].''Anglo-Saxon Chronicles'', p. 217; Florence of Worcester, p. 145 [[Italy runestones|Runestones]] were raised in Sweden in memory of warriors who died in Langbarðaland ([[Langobardia Minor|Land of the Lombards]]), the Old Norse name for southern Italy.[http://www.lansmuseum.a.se/runriket/taby.html ''2. Runriket - Täby Kyrka''], an online article at Stockholm County Museum, retrieved July 1, 2007. ===Spain=== After 842, when the Vikings set up a permanent base at the mouth of the [[Loire River]], they could strike as far as northern Spain.[[#Forte|Forte]], p. 60 They attacked Cadiz in AD 844. In some of their raids they were crushed either by [[Kingdom of Asturias]] or Emirate armies. These Vikings were Hispanised in all Christian kingdoms, while they kept their ethnic identity and culture in Al-Andalus."Los vikingos en Al-Andalus (abstract available in English)". Jesús Riosalido, 1997. Accessed 11 May 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20150320063152/http://rodin.uca.es/xmlui/bitstream/handle/10498/7881/18385953.pdf?sequence=1 In 1015, a Viking fleet entered the [[Minho River|river Minho]] and sacked the episcopal city of [[Tui, Pontevedra|Tui]] ([[Galicia (Spain)|Galicia]]); no new bishop was appointed until 1070.[[Richard A. Fletcher|Fletcher, Richard A.]] (1997) ''The conversion of Europe: from paganism to Christianity 371–1386 AD''. HarperCollins. ISBN 0002552035. p. 370 ===Portugal=== In 844, many dozens of drakkars appeared in the "Mar da Palha" ("the Sea of Straw", mouth of the [[Tagus]] river). After a siege, the Vikings conquered [[Lisbon]] (at the time, the city was under Muslim rule and known as Al-Ushbuna). They left after 13 days, following a resistance led by Alah Ibn Hazm and the city's inhabitants. Another raid was attempted in 966, without success. ==North America== In about 986, the Norwegian Vikings [[Bjarni Herjólfsson]], [[Leif Ericson]] and [[Thorfinn Karlsefni|Þórfinnr Karlsefni]] from Greenland reached [[North America]] and attempted to settle the land they called [[Vinland]]. They created a small settlement on the northern peninsula of present-day [[Newfoundland (island)|Newfoundland]], near ''[[L'Anse aux Meadows]]''. Conflict with indigenous peoples and lack of support from Greenland brought the Vinland colony to an end within a few years. The archaeological remains are now a [[UNESCO]] [[World Heritage Site]].UNESCO World Heritage Centre. [http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/4 "L’Anse aux Meadows National Historic Site"]. ''unesco.org''. ==Settlements outside Scandinavia== ;British Isles England * [[Danelaw]] * [[Jórvík]] ([[York]]) * [[Cumbria]] Ireland * [[Arklow]] * [[Early Scandinavian Dublin|Dyflin]] ([[Dublin]]) * Hlymrekr ([[Limerick]]) * [[History of Waterford|Veðrafjǫrðr]] ([[Waterford]]) * Víkingr-ló ([[Wicklow]])Oxford Dictionary of British Place Names * Veisafjǫrðr ([[Wexford]]) Isle of Man * [[Isle of Man|Mann]] Scotland * [[Caithness]] * [[Galloway]] * [[Kintyre]] * [[Norðreyjar]] ([[Orkney]] and [[Shetland]]) * [[Ross]] * [[Suðreyjar]] ([[Hebrides]]) * [[Sutherland]] ;Western Europe * [[Normandy]] ;Eastern Europe * [[Garðaríki]] (Russia) * [[Grobiņa|Seeburg]] ;Atlantic * [[Faroe Islands]] * [[Iceland]] * [[Greenland]] ;North America * [[L'Anse aux Meadows]] (and possibly a larger area called [[Vinland]]) == History of the Norwegian Empire== When [[Harald Fairhair]] became king of Norway after the [[Battle of Hafrsfjord|battle at Hafrsfjord]], he looked west to the isles that had been colonised by Norwegians for a century already and by 875 [[Northern Isles|the Northern Isles of Orkney and Shetland]] had been brought under his rule and given to [[Ragnvald Eysteinsson]], Jarl of Møre. This is considered the first year of the Norwegian Empire. [[Commonwealth of Iceland|Iceland]] was more reluctant to give up their independent rule, so the Icelandic saga author [[Snorri Sturluson]] was given royal invitation to the court of King [[Haakon Haakonsson]] and was there convinced that Iceland was by right Norwegian. So began the [[Age of the Sturlungs]], a time of political strife in Iceland, the Sturlungs worked for bringing Iceland to Norwegian rule and spread propaganda through their position at the [[Althing]] and even resorted to violence before, in 1262, [[Old Covenant (Iceland)|the Old Covenant]] was signed, which brought total Norwegian rule over the island. In Ranríki [[Kungahälla|Konunghella]] was built as a royal city alongside [[Tønsberg|Túnsberg]] and [[Bergen|Biorgvin]], it remained Norwegian until the [[Treaty of Roskilde|1658 Roskilde treaty]]. Herjárdalr became Norwegian during the 12th century and remained so for five centuries. Jamtaland started paying taxes to Norway during the 13th century and was later absorbed into a part of the mainland territory the same century. It was occupied by the Swedish during the [[Nordic Seven Years' War]], but later returned to Denmark-Norway as a result of the [[Treaty of Stettin (1570)|Stettin treaty]] of 1570. Idre and Særna, Norwegian since the 12th century, were conquered by Sweden during [[Torstenson War|the Hannibal controversy]]. Ranríki, Herjárdalr, Jamtaland, Idre and Særna were permanently surrendered to Sweden by the Peace of Brömsebro the 13th of August 1645. == Mainland == (Need a Map of NORWAY) === Administrative divisions === [[Viken, Norway|Viken]]: counties under [[Borgarting|Borgarþing]]: * [[Bohuslän|Ránríki]] * [[Akershus|Vingulmórk]] * [[Vestfold]] * [[Telemark|Grenafylki]] [[Oppland]]: counties under [[Eidsivating|Heiðsævisþing]]: * [[Hedmark|Heinafylki]] * [[Hadeland|Haðafylki]] * [[Romerike|Raumaríki]] * [[Gudbrandsdalen|Guðbrandsdalir]] * [[Østerdalen|Eystridalir]] [[Vestlandet]]: counties under [[Gulating|Gulaþing]]: * [[Sunnmøre|Sunnmærafylki]] * [[Førde|Firðafylki]] * [[Sogn og Fjordane|Sygnafylki]] * [[Hordaland|Horðafylki]] * [[Rogaland|Rygjafylki]] * [[Agder|Egðafylki]] * [[Valdres]] * [[Hallingdal|Haddingjadalr]] [[Trøndelag]]: counties under [[Frostating|Frostaþing]]: * [[Romsdal|Raumsdølafylki]] * [[Nordmøre|Norðmørafylki]] * [[Namdalen|Naumdølafylki]] * [[Steinkjer|Sparbyggjafylki]] * [[Øynafylke|Eynafylki]] * [[Verdal|Verdølafylki]] * [[Skogn|Skeynafylki]] * [[Stjørdalen|Stjórdølafylki]] * [[Strinda]]fylki * [[Gauldalen|Gauldølafylki]] * [[Orkdalen|Orkdølafylki]] [[Hålogaland|Háleygjafylki]] === Tax territory === (see also|Norway–Russia border#History|Bjarmaland) *[[Finnmark|Finnmòrk]] *[[Murmansk]], modern-day Russia From the 11th century [[Olaf III of Norway]] regarded the borders of Norway as reaching to the [[White Sea]]. The first Norwegians started moving to Finnmark in the 13th century. [[Vardøhus Fortress]] was erected by Norway in 1306 further east than [[Norway–Russia border|today's land border]], supporting Norwegian land ownership. There were no permanent Norwegian settlements on the [[Kola Peninsula]] at that time, except as late as the 1860s (see: [[Kola Norwegians]]). In 1326 Norway and the [[Novgorod Republic]] (later [[Grand Duchy of Moscow]]) signed an agreement regarding taxation of the Kola Peninsula and Finnmark.Vassdal, Trond O. "Historisk sammendrag vedrørende riksgrensen Norge – Russland", Norwegian Mapping and Cadastre Authority. 3 August 2012. Access Date 20 August 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20120824045434/http://www.statkart.no/filestore/Landdivisjonen_ny/Fagomrder/dGrenser/grensefiler/Grensenotat_0821012.pdf No border line was drawn, creating a [[march (territory)|marchland]] where both countries held the right to taxation of the [[Sami people]].Johanson (1999): 15 == Norwegian expansion == From the 600s Western Norwegian fish farmers began an [[rural flight|exodus]] the nearby islands in the [[North Sea]], Orkney and Shetland, later on to the Western Isles like the Hebrides and Man, and westward to the Faroe Islands, Iceland and Greenland. Some of these islands were inhabited when the Norwegians arrived, but the local population was [[forced migration|displace]]d or [[cultural assimilation|assimilate]]d by the Norwegian [[immigrants]]. Consistently the islands population got a Norwegian [[ancestry]], who kept in touch with the [[motherland]] over the North Sea. These Norwegian developed had their own chiefs or kings by Norwegian pattern, which was subject to the Norwegian royal power when it eventually got national authority. Often Norwegian [[king]]s had enough to contend with the mainland, so the local power in the villages were often in the hands of local earls who operated on behalf of the king. Holdings in Sweden were in varying degrees Norwegian. At 800-900s it is reasonable to assume that the population of Båhuslen, Jemtland and Herjedalen had no national affiliation, neither of Norway, [[Svealand]] or [[Götaland]]. It lay to the increasingly [[centralize]]d monarchy to create this, which had to consolidate its right in the border areas above the neighboring [[Monarchy|kingdoms]]. Norway was then the first to integrate these areas into its kingdom. == Overseas == * [[Iceland|Ísland]] (Iceland) * [[Greenland|Grænland]] (Greenland) * [[Vinland|Vínland]] ([[Newfoundland]], present-day Canada) * [[Faroe Islands|Færeyar]] (Faroe Islands) Vinland was established ca. A.D. 1000 by the Norwegian [[Viking]] [[Leif Erikson]] from Iceland, an official ''[[hirdman]]'' of King [[Olaf Tryggvason]]. Vinland and other potential Norwegian colonies in [[America]] (See: [[Maine Penny]]) failed over time, most likely as a result of conflicts with the [[Native Americans]], although American soil probably remained a source of timber to sustain the West Norse societies of Greenland for several centuries. Iceland, Faroe Islands and Greenland remained under Norwegian administration until 1814. * [[Northumbria|Norðimbraland]] (Northumbria, a kingdom of medieval England) * [[Kingdom of Dublin|Dyflin]] (Dublin) The medieval city of [[York]] located in Northumbria, came under Norwegian rule when [[Eric Bloodaxe]] conquered it in 947. He declared himself [[King of Northumbria]] shortly after his victory. Dublin was settled by Norwegian vikings in the 9th century and came under Norwegian rule the same century. Norwegian York fell in 954 and Norwegian Dublin fell in 1036. * [[Scotland|Scottish]] mainland: [[Caithness]] and [[Sutherland]] * [[Isle of Man|Mann]] (Isle of Mann) * [[Shetland|Hjaltland]] (Shetland) * [[Orkney]]ar (Orkney Islands) * [[Hebrides|Suðreyar]] (The Hebrides) The [[treaty of Perth]] accepted Norwegian sovereignty over Shetland and Orkney, in turn Norway had to give the Hebrides and Isle of Man to Scotland. === Territories under varying influence of the Kingdom === * [[Normandy]], France * [[Anglesey]], Wales * [[Limerick]], [[Waterford]] and [[Cork (city)|Cork]], Ireland * Scottish mainland: [[Ross]] and [[Moray]] The Norwegian noble Viking Rollo establishes Normandy in 911, with a sworn duty as a vassal of the [[King of France]] to protect the area against Vikings. Rollo formally served as a vassal, while he continued to expand his power locally in Northern France, to some degree making it a safe port for opportunist Vikings from Norway and [[Denmark]]. Anglesey periodically falls under Norwegian influence, as an important geopolitical location in the Irish Sea. The Norwegian Empire's ambitions in Wales followed centuries of gaining control of the Irish Sea, to secure a strong Norwegian element in the medieval international slave trade routes. == Monarchs of the Norwegian Empire == '''Yngling / [[Fairhair dynasty|Fairhair]] dynasty''' * [[Harald Fairhair|Harald I Halfdansson]] * [[Eric Bloodaxe|Eric I Haraldsson]] * [[Haakon I|Haakon I Haraldsson]] * [[Harald Greycloak|Harald II Ericsson]] '''Lade dynasty''' * [[Sigurdsson-66|Haakon Sigurdsson]] '''Trygvason dynasty''' * [[Olaf Tryggvason]] '''Lade dynasty (restored)''' * [[Eric Haakonsson]] and [[Sveinn Hakonarson|Sweyn Haakonsson]] '''Saint Olaf dynasty''' * [[Haraldsson-183|Saint Olaf|Olaf II Haraldsson]] '''Lade dynasty (restored, second time)''' * [[Haakon Ericsson]] '''Saint Olaf dynasty (restored)''' * [[Magnus the Good|Magnus I Olafsson]] '''[[Hardrada dynasty|Hardrada/Hårfagreætta]] dynasty''' * [[Norge-8Harald Hardrada|Harald Sigurdsson]] * [[Norge-24|Magnus II of Norway|Magnus II Haraldsson]] * [[Norge-22|Olaf III Haraldsson]] * [[Magnusson-365|Haakon Magnusson of Norway|Haakon Magnusson]] * [[Olafsson-325|Magnus Barefoot|Magnus III Olafsson]] * [[Magnusson-174|Olaf Magnusson|Olaf IV Magnusson]] * [[Magnusson-169|Eystein I|Eystein I Magnusson]] * [[Magnusson-175|Sigurd I|Sigurd I Magnusson]] * [[Sigurdsson-116|Magnus Sigurdsson|Magnus IV Sigurdsson]] '''[[Gille dynasty|Gille]] dynasty''' * [[Magnusson-346|Harald IV|Harald IV Magnusson]] * [[Haraldsson-186|Sigurd II|Sigurd II Haraldsson]] * [[Haraldsson-154|Inge I of Norway|Inge I Haraldsson]] * [[Haraldsson-184|Eystein II|Eystein II Haraldsson]] * [[Magnus Haraldsson of Norway|Magnus Haraldsson]] * [[Sigurdsson-114|Haakon II|Haakon II Sigurdsson]] '''Hardrada/Hårfagreætta dynasty (restored)''' * [[Eringsson-1|Magnus V| Magnus V Erlingsson]] '''[[Sverre dynasty|Sverre]] dynasty''' * [[Sigurdsson-76|Sverre I| Sverre I Sigurdsson]] * [[Sverresson-4|Haakon III|Haakon III Sverresson]] * [[Sigurdsson-203|Guttorm I|Guttorm I Sigurdsson]] '''Gille dynasty (restored)''' * [[Baardsson-11|Inge II of Norway|Inge II Bårdsson]] '''Sverre dynasty (restored)''' * [[Haakonsson-36|Haakon IV|Haakon IV Haakonsson]] * [[Haakonsson-13|Haakon the Young|Haakon Haakonsson]] * [[Haakonsson-4|Magnus VI|Magnus VI Haakonsson]] * [[Magnusson-196|Eric II of Norway|Eric II Magnusson]] * [[Magnusson-188|Haakon V| Haakon V Magnusson]] == Background == === Orkney and Shetland === From the 600s Norwegian farmers began to exodus from [[Rogaland]] and [[Agder]] to the nearby islands in the North Sea, Orkney and Shetland. These islands had long been undeveloped when the Norwegians arrived, the [[Picts]], a possibly [[Celtic people]] who also stayed at the mainland [[Scotland]]. The Norwegian the settlement resulted in the elderly population was gone, either because they were few and went back to relatives in Scotland, or because they were made [[slaves]] ([[thrall]]s). Most place names on the islands are today of old Norwegian ancestry. Old legends says that when Harald Fairhair had implemented their piratical [[expeditionary warfare|expeditions]] for the national collection, these islands haunt for [[Viking]]s ravaged Norway. King Harald awaking West sea and let themselves under Orkney, Shetland and the Hebrides, and got to the Man and harried there. Sagas recounts further that Harald founded Earldom Orkneys, which encompassed all these islands, and he is considered to be the first Norwegian king who reigned over Kingdom of Norway. However, it is likely that these stories are tge [[saga]] authors works, to corroborate later Norwegian kings claims over these islands. Some sources find it unlikely that the Norwegian kings had sovereignty in the Hebrides, Man, Orkney and Shetland back to the early 800s. [[Sigurd Eysteinsson]] the first [[Earl of Orkney]], was the brother of [[Rognvald Eysteinsson]] Earl of [[Møre og Romsdal|Møre]], and the [[Earldom]] was in this dinasty to 1231. From the first moment the earl had tasks to protect the land and take care of land peace. He had a small [[lething]] raft and took a feast of the people. The islands were [[Christianized]] by King [[Olav Tryggvason]] in 995. They got themselves a [[bishop]] in the 1000s, and from 1152 he heard the Archbishop of Nidaros. The [[diocese]] of Orkney was moved to Kirkjuvåg ([[Kirkwall]]) and there it were built a [[cathedral]] church that stands today. It was the largest cathedral in the archdiocese's second after [[Nidaros Cathedral]], and was consecrated to the [[Holy]] [[Magnus Erlendsson]], who was killed in 1115. When the islanders had to put up against the King [[Sverre of Norway|Sverre Sigurdsson]] at the [[Battle of Florvåg]] outside [[Bergen]] in 1194, the king took Shetland from the earl of Orkney and let it directly under the king. === Hebrides === History of the Outer Hebrides On the Hebrides there were also Norwegian settlement and Norwegian [[government]]. It is estimated that the settlement here took to about 800. Harald Fairhair should have inserted a Earl here too. But supremacy in these Viking islands was unstable. Here was the elderly population not taken out. Place names show that the Norwegians lived closest to the islands [[Lewis]] (Ljodhus) and [[Skye]]. The Celts had a well known [[monastery]] on their sacred island of [[Iona]], and settlers from Norway soon became Christianized. === Ireland === It was also created Norwegian Viking kingdoms in [[Ireland]]. The most important of them was the [[realm]] in [[Dublin]]. A Viking king called Torgjest, built the [[castle]] in Dublin in the year 841 and took head tax of the [[Irish people]]. The king of the Dublin [[Empire]] from 852 to 871 was [[Olaf the White]] or [[Olaf Haraldsson Geirstadalf]], half brother of [[Halfdan the Black]]. From Dublin Olav came home to [[Vestfold]] and became king there after his father. They think that it is Olav who was buried in the [[Gokstad ship]]. These viking kingdoms were [[city-states]], where citizens did business and each kingdom also heard something land inhabited farmers. In Ireland, which was haunted first attacked hardest by the Vikings, did not experience Vikings as a threat after the year 850. Vikings had acquired land and several traded. In the great [[Battle of Clontarf]] in Dublin in 1014, a loss of an [[army]] led by among others the Orkney Earl Sigurd against an army led by the Irish [[High King]] [[Brian Boru]]. Sigurd was about looking to add Ireland under him, and if he participated in an internal Irish power struggle is controversial. Whatever had the [[Norsemen|Norse]] settlements accept Irish kings of kings after [[Battle of Clontarf|Clontarf]]. This was right enought often only a [[dominion]] in the name. The [[England|English]] king [[Henry II of England|Henry II]] had plans to subdue Ireland, and received a papal letter of [[Pope]] [[Adrian IV]] which gave him the right to Ireland. From 1169 to 1175 English knight armies took the Norwegian communes Dublin, [[Wexford]], [[Waterford]] and [[Limerick]]. The Norwegians did stay outside every city in an area called Ostmantown ([[Oxmantown]]), but the Norwegians in Dublin continued to have their own ''thing'', in 1258 called ''tingmot'' (thing meeting). === Isle of Man === The Vikings came to the Isle of Man in the year 798, and eventually became a Norwegian settlement there. The Norwegians lived most of the northern and western edge of the island, while the Celts continued to live on the southern and eastern edge of the island. Many place names reminiscent yet about the Norwegian population. Man stood sometimes under their own Viking kings or under the Norwegian king of Dublin and was long a kingdom with the Hebrides. Harald Fairhair process hit previously mentioned. [[Magnus Barefoot]]s time (1102-1103) heard the kingdom Hebrides and Man to the Kingdom of Norway. From 1153 every new king paid of the Hebrides and Man a bilge [[fee]] of 10 [[gold]] mark to every new king of Norway. In 1266 the Hebrides and Man came under Scotland and since came the Isle of Man under England. The [[Norwegian language]] of Man died out in the 1400s. === Faroe Islands === An Irishman wrote year 825 that it had lived Irish [[hermit]]s in the Faroe Islands in a hundred years, but they were lost because of the Norwegian Vikings. Otherwise, there were no population on these islands when Norwegian settlers settled there. The first settler named [[Grímur Kamban]], and the settlement should have been done something before the year 825. Faroe Islands became subject to the Norwegian kingdom in 1035 or something before. === Iceland === Also here lived a few Irish hermits there when the Vikings arrived, and solitaries went his way, as the settlement was made in unpopulated land. Settlement period began with the Ingolv Ørnsson from Sunnfjord took the land in Reykjavik year 874 and lasted until 930. Most settlers came in time 890-910. It was mostly people who would not stand under Harald Fairhair. In 1262 - 1264 Iceland went under the King of Norway and Icelanders should provide his [[tax]]. Terms were set out in an agreement in 1262, as the Icelanders called Gissur conciliation, after the Earl [[Gissur Þorvaldsson]]. Here it says that the King will leave the peace and Icelandic [[laws]], and basically it was so. === Greenland === It is no more than about 300 km from Iceland to Greenland, and that there was a world here, was known long before [[Eirik Raude]] went there. Eirik Raude stayed at [[Jæren]], but he and his father went from Norway due murder, and setled in Iceland. Eirik came up in murder cases there too, and was convicted [[outlaw]]. Then he [[proceed]]ed to Greenland and found [[West Greenland]] and made himself familiar with the country. He came back to the Island, fighting with his old opponent, and lost. They were reconciled that Eirik had to leave Iceland. That same year, 986, came Eirik with a fleet of settlers to Greenland, 14 [[ship]]s arrived. They took their settlements south of West Greenland, in the two [[village]]s called eastern [[parish]] and Western Settlement. About this there is information in the writings of the [[Middle Ages]], and from [[excavation (archaeology)|excavation]]s done in our time. When the settlement was at its largest, was there 16 [[church (building)|church]]es, 2 monastery and 280 [[farm]]s in Greenland. The biggest farm was bispgården Gardar, where the big room was 36 m² and a banquet hall was 130 m² and where they had 100 caliper bound cattle. The country became Christian in the year 1000, the [[Leiv Eiriksson]], commissioned by [[Olav Tryggvason]], and was later a separate diocese. After Eric's legal position is clear that newly constructed in Greenland was an independent [[sovereign state|free state]]. In the sagas there is also Greenland considered as a separate country. In 1247 came a newly appointed bishop from Norway to Greenland, with orders from King Haakon IV Håkonsson that Greenlanders should not go to the king. In 1261 there were some farmenn back from Greenland with the message that Greenlanders had committed itself to paying tax to the king. ===[[:Category:J%C3%A4mtland_County|Jamtland]]=== [[Snorre Sturlasson]] writes in [[Heimskringla]] about, [[:no:Kjetil Jemte|Ketil Jamt]] the son of Onund Earl of [[Sparbu]] in Trøndelag, he moved east over the ridge to people and [[livestock]], and cleaned up Jemtland. In the saga of [[Egill Skallagrímsson]] he writes that the plundering of Harald Fairhair ascended many people including Jemtland. After Snorre had Jemtland on Harald Fairhair time an independent position, but under [[Haakon the Good]] gave Jamts in Norway under the King and he promised tax and Hakon put law and land rights for them. This joystick at the front in the 1000's. On [[Eric Haakonsson]] Earl of [[Jarls of Lade|Lade]] time Jemtland was a part of [[Counties of Norway#Len|len]]s division after the settlement of the great naval [[Battle of Svolder]] and Jemtland, Herjedalen, [[Rana, Norway|Rana]], [[Båhuslen]] and [[Romsdal]] had fallen on Erik's brother [[Svein]] after agreement with the Swedish king, [[Olof Skötkonung]]. When Olav demanded tax of Jamtland, he didn't got it. Jemtland received Christianity from east like Trondelag. After an [[inscription]] in Norwegian from the mid-1000s the country was Christianized by a named Austmann Gudfastsson. Ecclesiastical heard country under the Archbishop of Uppsala some time before 1571. Also King [[Øystein Magnusson]] (1103-1122) made a claim against Jamts that they should go under the king o Norway. === Herjedalen === (See also|Härjedalen#History) What about Herjedalen are told that the first settled there, was Herjulv Hornbrjot. He was noticed husband (standard bearer) with King Halfdan the Black, but came in disgrace and went to Svearike. There he became an outlaw and then he settled in Herjedalen, which then layd in Norway. This must have been around the year 850. Herjedalen became [[Christian]] in the years 1030 to 1060, and belonged to the diocese of Nidaros. == End of the self-rule == After the extinction of the male lines of the perceived Fairhair dynasty in 1319, the throne of Norway passed through matrilineal descent to [[Magnus IV of Sweden|Magnus VII]], who in the same year became elected as king of Sweden too. In 1343 Magnus had to abdicate as King of Norway in favour of his younger son, [[Haakon VI of Norway]]. The oldest son, [[Eric XII of Sweden|Eric]], was explicitly removed from the future line of succession of Norway. Traditionally Norwegian historians have interpreted this clear break with previous successions as stemming from dissatisfaction among the Norwegian nobility with Norway's junior position in the union. However it may also be the result of Magnus' dynastic policies. He had two sons and two kingdoms and might have wished they should inherit one each, rather than start battling over the inheritance. Magnus was at the same time attempting to secure Eric's future election as King of Sweden. The [[Black Death]] of 1349–51 was a contributing factor to the decline of the Norwegian monarchy as the noble families and population in general were gravely affected. But the most devastating factor for the nobility and the monarchy in Norway was the steep decline in income from their holdings. Many farms were deserted and rents and taxes suffered. This left the Norwegian monarchy weakened in terms of manpower, noble support, defence ability and economic power.[http://odin.dep.no/odin/engelsk/norway/history/032005-990454/ History of Norway from the Norwegian government web site] Retrieved 21 November 2006 After the death of [[Haakon VI of Norway]] in 1380, his son [[Olav IV of Norway]] succeeded to both the thrones of Norway and [[Denmark]] and also claimed the Kingdom of Sweden (holding its westernmost provinces already). Only after his death at the age of 17 his mother [[Margaret I of Denmark|Margaret]] managed to oust their rival, king Albert, from Sweden, and thus united the three Scandinavian kingdoms in personal union under one crown, in the [[Kalmar Union]]. Olav's death extinguished yet one Norwegian male royal line; he was also the last Norwegian king to be born on Norwegian soil for the next 567 years. After the death of [[Olav IV of Norway]] in 1387, the closest in line to the succession was the Swedish king [[Albert of Sweden|Albert of Mecklenburg]]. However, his succession was politically unacceptable to the Norwegians and Danes. Next in line were the descendants of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sudreim_claim Sudreim] lineage, legitimate descendants of [[Magnusson-188|Haakon V of Norway]]'s illegitimate, but recognized daughter [[Haakonsdottir-7|Agnes Haakonsdatter]], Dame of Borgarsyssel. However, the candidate from this lineage renounced his claim to the throne in favour of [[Eric of Pomerania]], Queen Margaret's favoured candidate. The succession right of this lineage resurfaced in 1448 after the death of King [[Christopher of Bavaria|Christopher]], but the potential candidate, Sigurd Jonsson, again renounced his candidature - see [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sudreim_claim Sudreim claim]. Eric's succession was one in a line of successions which did not precisely follow the laws of inheritance, but excluded one or a few undesirable heirs, leading to Norway formally becoming an elective kingdom in 1450.Hødnebø, Finn. Kulturhistorisk leksikon for nordisk middelalder fra vikingtid til reformasjonstid. 20 : Vidjer-øre, Oslo : Gyldendal, 1972. Starting with [[Margaret I of Denmark]], the throne of Norway was held by a series of non-Norwegian kings (usually perceived as Danish) who variously held the throne to more than one Scandinavian countries, or of all of them. == See also == *[[:no:Norgesveldet|Norgesveldet]] for more detailed information on Norway's former possessions *[[Aristocracy of Norway]] *[[Civil war era in Norway]] *[[Norse colonization of the Americas]] ==Notes== Forte, p. 2 ^ Jump up to: a b c Simek, Rudolf (2005) "the emergence of the viking age: circumstances and conditions", "The vikings first Europeans VIII — XI century — the new discoveries of archaeology", other, pp. 24–25 ^ Jump up to: a b Bruno Dumézil, master of Conference at Paris X-Nanterre, Normalien, aggregated history, author of conversion and freedom in the barbarian kingdoms. 5th – 8th centuries (Fayard, 2005) ^ Jump up to: a b "Franques Royal Annals" cited in Sawyer, Peter (2001) The Oxford Illustrated History of the Vikings. ISBN 0-19-285434-8. p. 20 ^ Jump up to: a b Decaux, Alain and Castelot, André (1981) Dictionnaire d'histoire de France. Perrin. ISBN 2-7242-3080-9. pp. 184–185 ^ Jump up to: a b Boyer, R. (2008) Les Vikings: histoire, mythes, dictionnaire. R. Laffont. ISBN 978-2-221-10631-0. p. 96 ^ Jump up to: a b Swanton, Michael (1998). The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. Psychology Press. ISBN 0415921295. p. 57, n. 15. Jump up ^ Albert D'Haenens, Les Invasions Normandes en Belgique au IX Siecle (Louvain 1967) asserts that the phrase cannot be documented. It is asserted that the closest documented phrase is a sentence from an antiphon for churches dedicated to St. Vaast or St. Medard: Summa pia gratia nostra conservando corpora et cutodita, de gente fera Normannica nos libera, quae nostra vastat, Deus, regna, "Our supreme and holy Grace, protecting us and ours, deliver us, God, from the savage race of Northmen which lays waste our realms." Magnus Magnusson, Vikings! (New York: E.P. Dutton 1980), ISBN 0525228926, p.61. Jump up ^ Jones, p. 195. Simeon of Durham recorded the raid in these terms: And they came to the church of Lindisfarne, laid everything waste with grievous plundering, trampled the holy places with polluted feet, dug up the altars and seized all the treasures of the holy church. They killed some of the brothers; some they took away with them in fetters; many they drove out, naked and loaded with insults; and some they drowned in the sea." Magnus Magnusson, Vikings!, p. 32. Jump up ^ Palmer, Alan Warwick (2006). Northern Shores: a history of the Baltic Sea and its peoples. London: John Murray. p. 21. ISBN 978-0-719-56299-0. OCLC 63398802. Jump up ^ Sawyer, Peter Hayes. The Oxford Illustrated History of the Vikings. ISBN 0-198-20526-0. Jump up ^ Jones, pp. 8–10 Jump up ^ François-Xavier Dillmann (fr), "Viking civilisation and culture. A bibliography of French-language", Caen, Centre for research on the countries of the North and Northwest, University of Caen, 1975, p. 19, and" Les Vikings — the Scandinavian and European 800–1200 ", 22nd exhibition of art from the Council of Europe, 1992, p. 26 Jump up ^ Sturlusson, Snorri (2000) History of the Kings of Norway. Gallimard. ISBN 2-07-073211-8 pp. 15, 16, 18, 24, 33, 34, 38 Jump up ^ "The Vikings 787 AD-1066 AD (Anglo Saxon Britain)". Ports & ships. Jump up ^ "The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle: Part 2". Online Medieval and Classical Library. Retrieved 7 June 2011. Jump up ^ The material suggesting a Norwegian origin identifies him with Hrolf the Ganger, also known as "Rolf the Walker" Jump up ^ "One of the most popular explanations offered for the Viking phenomenon is that overpopulation created a need for more land - especially in mountainous Norway - and thus the Vikings were largely motivated by a desire to colonise. Peter Sawyer, for example, in 1971 said that the first raids on Britain, by the Norwegians, were a by-product of the colonisation of the Orkneys and the Shetlands, and that the Norwegians were more interested in settlement than in plunder. There have emerged more recently, however, a couple of problems with this explanation. For a start, Sawyer in 1982 reneged somewhat by saying that there is now no good evidence for any population pressure in the 8th Century. Patrick Wormald added that what has been taken for overpopulation was just population concentration due to economic expansion and the mining of iron ore. In a further point, Wormald states that there is no clear evidence for any Viking settlement until the mid-9th Century: some 50-60 years after the raids began. Thus, colonisation seems to have been a secondary feature of Viking activity: the success of the raids opened the way for settlement, but were not motivated by it, at least not initially." "The Vikings - Why They Did It, from the edited h2g2, the Unconventional Guide to Life, the Universe and Everything" (3 July 2000). See also P.H. Sawyer, "The Causes of the Viking Age" in The Vikings (R.T. Farrell, ed. 1982), London: Phillimore & Co, pp. 1-7; P.H. Sawyer, The Age of the Vikings (2nd Ed. 1971), London: Edward Arnold). Jump up ^ "It has been suggested that the expansion of the Viking age was spurred by a population growth outstepping the capacities of domestic resources. Archaeological evidence shows that new farms were cleared in sparsely populated forest areas at the time of the foreign expansion - so the pressure of population growth is surely a contributing factor." Arne Emil Christensen, The Vikings. Jump up ^ Wicker, Nancy (1998). Hallsal, Guy, ed. Selective female infanticide as partial explanation for dearth of women in Viking Age Scandinavia. Woodbridge: Boydell press. pp. 205–221. ISBN 0 85115 713 0. 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Shetland Tourism Jump up ^ "Shetland Islands Council – Ports and Harbours". shetland.gov.uk. Jump up ^ Williams, John Garnons. WALES AT THE TIME OF THE TREATY OF MONTGOMERY IN 1267. MAPPING MEDIEVAL WALES. gwp.enta.net Jump up ^ Little Ice Age#Dating; see also History of Greenland#Norse failure. Jump up ^ "Oleg". Encyclopedia Britannica. Jump up ^ "Rurik". Encyclopedia Britannica. Jump up ^ Land of the Rus – Viking expeditions to the east National Museum of Denmark Jump up ^ Dangerous journeys to Eastern Europe and Russia National Museum of Denmark Jump up ^ A massive majority (40,000) of all Viking-Age Arabian coins found in Scandinavia were found in Gotland. In Skåne, Öland and Uppland together, about 12,000 coins were found. Other Scandinavian areas have only scattered finds: 1,000 from Denmark and some 500 from Norway. Byzantine coins have been found almost exclusively in Gotland, some 400. See Arkeologi i Norden 2. Författarna och Bokförlaget Natur & kultur. Stockholm 1999. 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Zwischen Reric und Bornhöved: Die Beziehungen zwischen den Dänen und ihren slawischen Nachbarn vom 9. Bis ins 13. International Conference, Leipzig, 4–6 December 1997, Franz Steiner Verlag. ISBN 3-515-07671-9. *Jones, Gwyn (1968). A History of the Vikings. Oxford University Press. OCLC 581030305 == External links == * Oscar Albert Johnsen (1924). Noregsveldets undergang : Et utsyn og et opgjør : Nedgangstiden. Kristiania: Aschehoug. * Jørn Sandnes (1971). Ødetid og gjenreisning : Trøndsk busetningshistorie ca. 1200–1600. Universitetsforlaget. * Per Sveaas Andersen (1977). Samlingen av Norge og kristningen av landet : 800–1130. Universitetsforlaget. * Aslak Bolt (1997). Aslak Bolts jordebok. Riksarkivet. ==Further reading== ===Background=== *Brink, S. with Price, N. (eds) (2008). ''The Viking World'', [Routledge Worlds], Routledge: London and New York, 2008. ISBN 9780415692625 *Graham-Campbell, J. (2001), ''The Viking World'', London, 2001. ISBN 9780711234680 ===General surveys=== *Ahola, Joonas & Frog with Clive Tolley (eds.) (2014). ''Fibula, Fabula, Fact – The Viking Age in Finland''. Studia Fennica Historica 18. Helsinki: Finnish Literature Society. *Anker, P. (1970). ''The Art of Scandinavia'', Volume I, London and New York, 1970. *Fuglesang, S.H. (1996). "Viking Art", in Turner, J. (ed.), ''The Grove Dictionary of Art'', Volume 32, London and New York, 1996, pp. 514–527, 531–532. *Graham-Campbell, J. (1980). ''Viking Artefacts: A Select Catalogue'', British Museum Publications: London, 1980. ISBN 9780714113548 *Graham-Campbell, James (2013). ''Viking Art'', Thames & Hudson, 2013. ISBN 9780500204191 *Roesdahl, E. and Wilson, D.M. (eds) (1992). ''From Viking to Crusader: Scandinavia and Europe 800–1200'', Copenhagen and New York, 1992. [exhibition catalogue]. ISBN 9780847816255 *Williams, G., Pentz, P. and Wemhoff, M. (eds), ''Vikings: Life and Legend'', British Museum Press: London, 2014. [exhibition catalogue]. ISBN 9780714123363 *Wilson, D.M. & Klindt-Jensen, O. (1980). ''Viking Art'', second edition, George Allen and Unwin, 1980. ISBN 9780047090189 *Carey, Brian Todd. “Technical marvels, Viking longships sailed seas and rivers, or served as floating battlefields”, ''Military History'' 19, no. 6 (2003): 70–72. *Downham, Clare. ''Viking Kings of Britain and Ireland: The Dynasty of Ívarr to A.D. 1014''. Edinburgh: Dunedin Academic Press, 2007 *[[Benjamin Hudson|Hudson, Benjamin]]. ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=fH0mL0m95fsC&printsec=frontcover Viking Pirates and Christian Princes: Dynasty, Religion, and Empire in North America]''. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005 ISBN 0-19-516237-4. *Logan, F. Donald [https://books.google.com/books?id=XldSYkGIeLwC&printsec=frontcover&dq=The+Vikings+in+History&output=html&cd=1 ''The Vikings in History''] (London: Hutchison & Co. 1983) ISBN 0-415-08396-6. *[[Bernhard Maier|Maier, Bernhard]]. ''The Celts: A history from earliest times to the present''. Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press, 2003.

Scheepers Name Study

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KLIK OP DIE LINK VIR NAAMLYS / https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Scheepers_Name_Study [[Category:Scheepers Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Scheepers-407|Carl Scheepers]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Scheepers and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==

Schencks Cemetery, Howard, Centre County, Pennsylvania

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[[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for the Schencks Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:United_States_Cemeteries|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. Although all grave markers in this cemetery have been photographed (or will be shortly), the photos can only be displayed for persons with existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Leathers-169|Sam Leathers]] for assistance. ----- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address
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Schewe families in the Konitz Church Records

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[[Category: Konitz Schewe Families]] [[Category: Evangelisch Lutherische Kirche Konitz]] Part of '''[[Space: Konitz Schewe Families | Konitz Schewe Families]]''' '''''Please note:''' The following registers are not completed yet! If you have access to the Konitz Church Records and want to contribute, please feel free to continue these indexes.'' ---- == Evangelisch Lutherische Kirche (Evangelical Lutheran Church) == : '''Source:''' Evangelische Kirche Konitz: ''Kirchenbuch 1632-1917''. : Available via the LDS Church ([https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/216506?availability=Family%20History%20Library Link]) or the [http://ezab.de/english/index.html Evangelical Central Archives] in Berlin, Germany. === Baptisms === ====1600-1699==== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="border: 1px solid darkgray; background: #f9f9f9" cellpadding="5" |- ! scope="col" class="unsortable" valign="top" STYLE="text-align: left;"| Year ! scope="col" class="unsortable" valign="top" STYLE="text-align: left;"| Locality ! scope="col" class="unsortable" valign="top" STYLE="text-align: left;"| Name of Father ! scope="col" class="unsortable" valign="top" STYLE="text-align: left;"| Name of Mother ! scope="col" class="unsortable" valign="top" STYLE="text-align: left;"| Day of Birth ! scope="col" class="unsortable" valign="top" STYLE="text-align: left;"| Day of Baptism ! scope="col" class="unsortable" valign="top" STYLE="text-align: left;"| Name of Child ! scope="col" class="unsortable" valign="top" STYLE="text-align: left;"| Witnesses |- |valign="top"| '''1632''' |valign="top"| Konitz |valign="top"| Julian Scheve |valign="top"| |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Mar 20 |valign="top"| Elisabeth |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Konitz |valign="top"|[[Schewe-156 | Jacob Schewe]] |valign="top"| |valign="top"| |valign="top"| May 20 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-157 | Anna]] |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| '''1634''' |valign="top"| Konitz |valign="top"| [[Schewe-156 | Jacob Schewe]] |valign="top"| |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Apr 20 |valign="top"| ? |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| '''1635''' |valign="top"| Konitz |valign="top"| [[Schewe-156 | Jacob Schiefe]] |valign="top"| |valign="top"| |valign="top"| May 6 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-158 | Jacob]] |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| '''1637''' |valign="top"| Konitz |valign="top"| [[Schewe-156 | Jacob Schewe]] |valign="top"| |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Mar 3 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-159 | Hedwig]] |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Konitz |valign="top"| Julian Schefe (?) |valign="top"| |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Apr 13 |valign="top"| Helena |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| '''1639''' |valign="top"| Konitz |valign="top"| [[Schewe-156 | Jacob Schewe]] |valign="top"| |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Feb 13 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-160 | Valentin]] |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| '''1641''' |valign="top"| Konitz |valign="top"| [[Schewe-156 | Jacob Schew]] |valign="top"| |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Apr 7 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-161 | Georg]] |valign="top"| Hans Lange, Paul Lindemann's wife |- |valign="top"| '''1643''' |valign="top"| Konitz |valign="top"| Peter Schöne (Schöwe?) |valign="top"| |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Jul 22 |valign="top"| Anna |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Konitz |valign="top"| [[Schewe-156 | Jacob Schefe]] |valign="top"| |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Oct 21 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-162 | Simon]] |valign="top"| Hans Lange |- |valign="top"| '''1661''' |valign="top"| Konitz |valign="top"| Michel Schleve |valign="top"| |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Feb 1 |valign="top"| Dorothea |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| '''1663''' |valign="top"| Konitz |valign="top"| Michel Schleve |valign="top"| |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Dec 18 |valign="top"| Catharina |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| '''1670''' |valign="top"| Konitz |valign="top"| Jürgen Schewe |valign="top"| |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Jan 6 |valign="top"| Jürgen |valign="top"| |} ====1700-1799==== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="border: 1px solid darkgray; background: #f9f9f9" cellpadding="5" |- ! scope="col" class="unsortable" valign="top" STYLE="text-align: left;"| Year ! scope="col" class="unsortable" valign="top" STYLE="text-align: left;"| Locality ! scope="col" class="unsortable" valign="top" STYLE="text-align: left;"| Name of Father ! scope="col" class="unsortable" valign="top" STYLE="text-align: left;"| Name of Mother ! scope="col" class="unsortable" valign="top" STYLE="text-align: left;"| Day of Birth ! scope="col" class="unsortable" valign="top" STYLE="text-align: left;"| Day of Baptism ! scope="col" class="unsortable" valign="top" STYLE="text-align: left;"| Name of Child ! scope="col" class="unsortable" valign="top" STYLE="text-align: left;"| Witnesses |- |valign="top"| '''1791''' |valign="top"| Rakelwitz |valign="top"| [[Schewe-105 | '''Michael Anton Schewe''']] |valign="top"| [[Rotzoll-1 | Christine Eleonora Rotzoll]] |valign="top"| Oct 27 |valign="top"| Oct 30 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-107 | '''Barbara Elisabeth''']] |valign="top"| [[Rotzoll-16 | Franz Samuel Rotzoll]], Johann Schmidt, Barbara Falk, Renata Pfeffer, Elisabeth Grolok |- |valign="top"| '''1793''' |valign="top"| Rakelwitz |valign="top"| [[Schewe-105 | '''Michael Schewe''']] |valign="top"| [[Rotzoll-1 | Eleonora Rotzoll]] |valign="top"| Feb 17 |valign="top"| Feb 24 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-108 | '''Euphrosyne''']] |valign="top"| Jacob Friedrich Goerdel, Johann Krügel, Maria Henriette Goede geb. Schafschneider, [[Rotzoll-15 | Maria Elisabeth Rotzoll]] |- |valign="top"| '''1794''' |valign="top"| Rakelwitz |valign="top"| [[Schewe-105 | '''Michael Schewe''']] |valign="top"| [[Rotzoll-1 | Eleonore Rotzoll]] |valign="top"| Apr 3 |valign="top"| Apr 6 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-109 | '''Andreas Friedrich''']] |valign="top"| Hans Felsch, [[Rotzoll-2 | Andreas Rotzoll]], Johann Goede, Rosina Schmidt |- |valign="top"| '''1796''' |valign="top"| Rakelwitz |valign="top"| [[Schewe-105 | '''Michael Schewe''']] |valign="top"| [[Rotzoll-1 | Eleonore Rotzoll]] |valign="top"| Feb 21 |valign="top"| Feb 29 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-106 | '''Anna Dorothea''']] |valign="top"| Friedrich Siegmund Scholz, Gottlieb Grolock, Catharina Grolock geb. Wentzel, [[Rotzoll-20 | Rosina Rotzoll]] |- |valign="top"| '''1797''' |valign="top"| Bennin |valign="top"| [[Schewe-115 | '''Jacob Wilhelm Schewe''']] |valign="top"| [[Seegler-2 | Anna Elisabeth Seegler]] |valign="top"| Jan 31 |valign="top"| Feb 12 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-121 | '''Clara Eleonore''']] |valign="top"| Johann Christian Totz, Christian Grolok, Eva Seegler geb. Klaviter, Eleonora Prügel geb. Goerdel, Eva Ratz |- |valign="top"| '''1798''' |valign="top"| Rakelwitz |valign="top"| [[Schewe-105 | '''Michael Schewe''']] |valign="top"| [[Rotzoll-1 | Eleonore Rotzoll]] |valign="top"| May 27 |valign="top"| May 29 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-110 | '''Johann Wilhelm''']] |valign="top"| Theodor Gottlieb Rüdiger, '''Johann Schewe''', [[Schewe-115 | '''Wilhelm Schewe''']], [[Rotzoll-2 | Andreas Rotzoll]], Maria Elisabeth Schmid [?], '''Anna Regina Schewe''' |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Bennin |valign="top"| [[Schewe-115 | '''Wilhelm Schewe''']] |valign="top"| [[Seegler-2 | Anna Elisabeth Seegler]] |valign="top"| Aug 12 |valign="top"| Aug 19 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-120 | '''Johann Daniel''']] |valign="top"| Andreas Seegler, [[Schewe-105 | '''Michael Schewe''']], Daniel Raatz, Barbara Elisabeth Lietz, '''Anna Charlotte Schewe''' |} ====1800-1899==== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="border: 1px solid darkgray; background: #f9f9f9" cellpadding="5" |- ! scope="col" class="unsortable" valign="top" STYLE="text-align: left;"| Year ! scope="col" class="unsortable" valign="top" STYLE="text-align: left;"| Locality ! scope="col" class="unsortable" valign="top" STYLE="text-align: left;"| Name of Father ! scope="col" class="unsortable" valign="top" STYLE="text-align: left;"| Name of Mother ! scope="col" class="unsortable" valign="top" STYLE="text-align: left;"| Day of Birth ! scope="col" class="unsortable" valign="top" STYLE="text-align: left;"| Day of Baptism ! scope="col" class="unsortable" valign="top" STYLE="text-align: left;"| Name of Child ! scope="col" class="unsortable" valign="top" STYLE="text-align: left;"| Witnesses |- |valign="top"| '''1800''' |valign="top"| Bennin |valign="top"| [[Schewe-115 | '''Wilhelm Schewe''']] |valign="top"| [[Seegler-2 | Anna Elisabeth Seegler]] |valign="top"| May 27 |valign="top"| Jun 2 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-116 | '''Carl Gottlieb''']] |valign="top"| Johann Freund, Gottlieb Werner, Jacob Schwarz, [[Rotzoll-1 | '''Christina Eleonora Schewe geb. Rotzoll''']], Catharina Grolock geb. Gentz |- |valign="top"| '''1801''' |valign="top"| Rakelwitz |valign="top"| [[Schewe-105 | '''Michael Schewe''']] |valign="top"| [[Rotzoll-1 | Eleonore Rotzoll]] |valign="top"| May 22 |valign="top"| May 26 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-111 | '''Carl Ludwig Ewald''']] |valign="top"| Johann Strehlke, Christian Golbik, Erdmann Kuchenbecker, '''Anna Barbara Schewe geb. Czyske''', [[Seegler-2 | '''Anna Elisabeth Schewe geb. Segler''']], Sophie Clara Catharina geb. Rotzoll, Anna Barbara geb. Schmidt, Hedwig Maria Ruhnke |- |valign="top"| '''1802''' |valign="top"| Bennin |valign="top"| [[Schewe-115 | '''Ludwig Schewe''']] |valign="top"| [[Seegler-2 | Anna Elisabeth Seegler]] |valign="top"| Jun 24 |valign="top"| Jul 4 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-117 | '''David''']] |valign="top"| Johann Friedrich Felsch, Martin Lüdke, '''Charlotta Luisa Block, geb. Schewe''' |- |valign="top"| '''1804''' |valign="top"| Bergelau |valign="top"| Friedrich Brauer |valign="top"| '''Dorothea Agatha Schewe''' |valign="top"| Mar 1 |valign="top"| Mar 4 |valign="top"| Friedrich |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Bennin |valign="top"| [[Schewe-115 | '''Wilhelm Schewe''']] |valign="top"| [[Seegler-2 | Anna Elisabeth Seegler]] |valign="top"| Mar 13 |valign="top"| Mar 18 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-118 | '''Friedrich Ernst''']] |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Heinrichsthal |valign="top"| not mentioned, but most likely [[Schewe-43 | '''Martin Gottfried Schewe''']] |valign="top"| [[Koß-10| Charlotta Koß]] |valign="top"| Jul 26 |valign="top"| Jul 29 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-44 | '''Anna Elisabeth''']] |valign="top"| Johann Witt, Susanna geb. Koß, Christina geb. Bahr |- |valign="top"| '''1805''' |valign="top"| Bennin |valign="top"| [[Schewe-115 | '''Wilhelm Schewe''']] |valign="top"| [[Seegler-2 | Anna Elisabeth Seegler]] |valign="top"| Nov 20 |valign="top"| Nov 22 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-119 | '''Andreas Wilhelm''']] |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| '''1807''' |valign="top"| Heinrichsthal |valign="top"| [[Schewe-43 | '''Friedrich Schewe''']] |valign="top"| [[Koß-10| Charlotta Koß]] |valign="top"| May 14 |valign="top"| May 15 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-45| '''Carl Gottlieb''']] |valign="top"| [[Koß-11 | Johann Koß]], Michael Dust, Susanna geb. Koß |- |valign="top"| '''1808''' |valign="top"| Heinrichsthal |valign="top"| [[Schewe-43 | '''Martin Gottfried Schewe''']] |valign="top"| [[Koß-10| Dorothea Koß]] |valign="top"| Oct 13 |valign="top"| Oct 16 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-46| '''Flora Renata''']] |valign="top"| '''Christoph Schewe''', '''Dorothea Brunke geb. Schewe''', Elisabeth Koß, Eleonora Koß |- |valign="top"| '''1810''' |valign="top"| Heinrichsthal |valign="top"| [[Schewe-43 | '''Johann Gottfried Schewe''']] |valign="top"| [[Koß-10| Charlotta Koß]] |valign="top"| Jun 27 |valign="top"| Jun 27 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-47 | '''Johann Gottlieb''']] |valign="top"| George Dust, Johann Gottlieb Koß, Clara Renata Koß |- |valign="top"| '''1811''' |valign="top"| Klein Gensnick |valign="top"| Johann Neumann |valign="top"| '''Dorothea Schewe''' |valign="top"| Oct 12 |valign="top"| Oct 27 |valign="top"| Caroline |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| '''1812''' |valign="top"| Heinrichsthal |valign="top"| [[Schewe-43 | '''Gottfried Schewe''']] |valign="top"| [[Koß-10| Charlotte Koß]] |valign="top"| Feb 15 |valign="top"| Feb 23 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-48 | '''Carl Wilhelm''']] |valign="top"| Michael Dust, Jacob Friedrich Seegler, Eleonore Koß |- |valign="top"| '''1813''' |valign="top"| Heinrichsthal |valign="top"| [[Schewe-43 | '''Gottfried Schewe''']] |valign="top"| [[Koß-10| Charlotte Koß]] |valign="top"| Nov 25 |valign="top"| Nov 26 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-49 | '''Johann August''']] |valign="top"| Michael Dust, Clara Renata Koß |- |valign="top"| '''1814''' |valign="top"| Klein Gensnick |valign="top"| Johann Neumann |valign="top"| '''Dorothea Elisabeth Schewe''' |valign="top"| May 16 |valign="top"| May 23 |valign="top"| August Ferdinand |valign="top"| Michael Frankenstein, Johann Bartel, Dorothea Beyerau geb. Rennwantz, Caroline Saemerau |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Heinrichsthal |valign="top"| [[Koß-19 | Gottlieb Koß]] |valign="top"| [[Schewe-108 | '''Rosina Schewe''']] |valign="top"| Jul 23 |valign="top"| Aug 7 |valign="top"| [[Koß-16 | Christine Henriette]] |valign="top"| Franz Samuel Rotzoll, Henriette Wilhelmine Rotzoll geb. Sellin |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Heinrichsthal |valign="top"| [[Schewe-43 | '''Gottfried Schewe''']] |valign="top"| [[Koß-10| Charlotte Koß]] |valign="top"| Dec 26 |valign="top"| Jan 1, 1815 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-36 | '''Martin Gottfried''']] |valign="top"| Michael Dust, '''Wilhelm Schewe''', Clara Renata Koß |- |valign="top"| '''1815''' |valign="top"| Klein Konitz |valign="top"| Michael Frankenstein |valign="top"| '''Charlotte Schewe''' |valign="top"| Feb 3 |valign="top"| Feb 12 |valign="top"| Friedrich Wilhelm August |valign="top"| Johann Block, Wilhelm Neumann, Susanne Frankenstein |- |valign="top"| '''1816''' |valign="top"| Heinrichsthal |valign="top"| [[Koß-19 | Johann Gottlieb Koß]] |valign="top"| [[Schewe-108 | '''Euphrosyne Schewe''']] |valign="top"| Mar 7 |valign="top"| Mar 17 |valign="top"| [[Koß-17 | Johanna Rosa Elisabeth]] |valign="top"| August Rotzoll, Carl Wilhelm Seegler, Maria Elisabeth Felsch geb. Rotzoll, Maria Elisabeth Ruhnke geb. Rieck, Elisabeth Goede |- |valign="top"| '''1817''' |valign="top"| Niesewanz |valign="top"| [[Schewe-43 | '''Gottfried Schewe''']] |valign="top"| [[Koß-10| Charlotte Koß]] |valign="top"| Jun 18 |valign="top"| Jun 22 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-50 | '''Johann Jacob''']] |valign="top"| Michael Dust, Friederike Pausich geb. Kamm |- |valign="top"| '''1818''' |valign="top"| Heinrichsthal |valign="top"| [[Koß-19 | Johann Gottlieb Koß]] |valign="top"| [[Schewe-108 | '''Rosina Schewe''']] |valign="top"| Feb 1 |valign="top"| Mar 8 |valign="top"| [[Koß-18 | Friedrich August]] |valign="top"| Friedrich Seegler, Eleonora Goerdel geb. Goede |- |valign="top"| '''1828''' |valign="top"| Klein Konitz |valign="top"| Michael Frankenstein |valign="top"| '''Charlotte Schewe''' |valign="top"| Dec 7 |valign="top"| Dec 14 |valign="top"| Christian Gottlieb |valign="top"| Adam Schilk, Gottlieb Lietz, Auguste Bart |- |valign="top"| '''1830''' |valign="top"| Richnau |valign="top"| '''Erdmann Schewe''' |valign="top"| Eva Rosina Gehrke |valign="top"| Sep 13 |valign="top"| Sep 26 |valign="top"| '''Eva Rosina''' |valign="top"| Johann Polenz, Dorothea Hübner, Johann Sackrewski, Caroline Wilhelmine Eisenschmidt |- |valign="top"| '''1833''' |valign="top"| Richnau |valign="top"| '''Erdmann Schewe''' |valign="top"| Euphrosyne Gehrke |valign="top"| May 16 |valign="top"| May 31 |valign="top"| '''Gottlieb Wilhelm''' |valign="top"| Christian Kasischke and wife Euphrosyne Barth |- |valign="top"| '''1834''' |valign="top"| Jacubowo |valign="top"| [[Schewe-60 | '''Friedrich Schewe''']] |valign="top"| [[Born-179| Rosine Born]] |valign="top"| May 2 |valign="top"| May 25 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-61 | '''Joseph Heinrich Wilhelm''']] |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Klein Konitz |valign="top"| Gottlieb Lietz |valign="top"| '''Charlotte Schewe''' |valign="top"| Aug 18 |valign="top"| Aug 31 |valign="top"| Rosette Wilhelmine |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| '''1835''' |valign="top"| Giegel |valign="top"| [[Schewe-60 | '''Friedrich Wilhelm Schewe''']] |valign="top"| [[Born-179| Rosine Born]] |valign="top"| Jul 10 |valign="top"| Jul 26 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-62 | '''Carl Gottlieb''']] |valign="top"| Dr. med. Gottlieb Braunschweig, Wilhelm Braunschweig, Rosa Born |- |valign="top"| '''1836''' |valign="top"| Richnau |valign="top"| [[Schewe-80 | '''Erdmann Schewe''']] |valign="top"| [[Rieck-41 | Anna Rieck]] |valign="top"| Jul 14 |valign="top"| Jul 24 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-81 | '''Theresia''']] |valign="top"| Johann Kasischke, Anna Ludwig, Friederike Krosinski |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Giegel |valign="top"| [[Schewe-60 | '''Friedrich Schewe''']] |valign="top"| [[Born-179| Rosine Born]] |valign="top"| Nov 19 |valign="top"| Dec 11 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-63 | '''Eleonore Elisabeth''']] |valign="top"| Joseph Esch, Eva Born, Henriette Koß |- |valign="top"| '''1838''' |valign="top"| Briesen |valign="top"| '''Daniel Schewe''' |valign="top"| Caroline |valign="top"| Jan 25 |valign="top"| Jan 25 |valign="top"| '''August''' |valign="top"| Andreas Klemp, Catharina Gast |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Briesen |valign="top"| '''Daniel Schewe''' |valign="top"| Caroline |valign="top"| Jan 25 |valign="top"| Jan 25 |valign="top"| '''Wilhelm''' |valign="top"| Gottfried Thiel, Caroline Dobrint |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Briesen |valign="top"| '''Daniel Schewe''' |valign="top"| Caroline |valign="top"| Jan 25 |valign="top"| Jan 25 |valign="top"| '''Ferdinand''' |valign="top"| Johann Koß, Eleonore König |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Giegel |valign="top"| [[Schewe-60 | '''Friedrich Schewe''']] |valign="top"| [[Born-179| Rosa Born]] |valign="top"| Sep 17 |valign="top"| Oct 7 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-64 | '''Johann Julius''']] |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| '''1840''' |valign="top"| Dunkershagen |valign="top"| [[Schewe-60 | '''Friedrich Schewe''']] |valign="top"| [[Born-179| Rosa Born]] |valign="top"| Dec 14 |valign="top"| Dec 20 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-66 | '''Pauline Caroline Henriette Wilhelmine''']] |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| '''1841''' |valign="top"| Lottyn |valign="top"| [[Schewe-36 | '''Martin Gottfried Schewe''']] |valign="top"| [[Gieson-1 | Henriette Gieson]] |valign="top"| Jan 30 |valign="top"| Feb 14 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-37 | '''Clara Renata''']] |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Richnau |valign="top"| [[Schewe-80 | '''Erdmann Schewe''']] |valign="top"| [[Rieck-41 | Anna Rieck]] |valign="top"| Dec 8 |valign="top"| Dec 19 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-82 | '''Regine Wilhelmine Elisabeth''']] |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| '''1842''' |valign="top"| Müskendorf |valign="top"| Johann Döring |valign="top"| '''Rosa Schewe''' |valign="top"| Mar 4 |valign="top"| Mar 13 |valign="top"| Fritz Wilhelm Ernst |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Lottin |valign="top"| [[Schewe-36 | '''Martin Gottfried Schewe''']] |valign="top"| [[Gieson-1 | Henriette Gieson]] |valign="top"| Sep 14 |valign="top"| Sep 25 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-38 | '''Heinrich Wilhelm''']] |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Sawüst |valign="top"| [[Schewe-50 | '''Johann Schewe''']] |valign="top"| [[Czysch-1 | Anna Czysch]] |valign="top"| Sep 22 |valign="top"| Oct 2 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-51 | '''Wilhelm Carl August''']] |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| '''1844''' |valign="top"| Lottyn |valign="top"| [[Schewe-36 | '''Martin Gottfried Schewe''']] |valign="top"| [[Gieson-1 | Henriette Gieson]] |valign="top"| Jun 16 |valign="top"| Jun 30 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-39 | '''Johann Ferdinand''']] |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| '''1845''' |valign="top"| Sawüst |valign="top"| [[Schewe-50 | '''Johann Schewe''']] |valign="top"| [[Czysch-1 | Anna Czysch]] |valign="top"| Jan 2 |valign="top"| |valign="top"| [[Schewe-52 | '''Johann Gustav''']] |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Neuhoff |valign="top"| Christian Dahlke |valign="top"| '''Caroline Schewe''' |valign="top"| Jul 21 |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Friedrich Wilhelm |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Richnau |valign="top"| [[Schewe-80 | '''Erdmann Schewe''']] |valign="top"| [[Rieck-41 | Anna Rieck]] |valign="top"| Dec 3 |valign="top"| Dec 5 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-83 | '''Anna Dorothea''']] |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| '''1846''' |valign="top"| Lottyn |valign="top"| [[Schewe-36 | '''Martin Gottfried Schewe''']] |valign="top"| [[Gieson-1 | Henriette Giesohn]] |valign="top"| Jul 6 |valign="top"| Jul 19 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-40 | '''Henriette Wilhelmine''']] |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Richnau |valign="top"| Friedrich Karl |valign="top"| '''Justine Schewe''' |valign="top"| Sep 15 |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Caroline Dorothea |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Klein Konitz |valign="top"| [[Schewe-50 | '''Johann Schewe''']] |valign="top"| [[Czysch-1 | Anna Czischke]] |valign="top"| Nov 3 |valign="top"| Nov 8 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-53 | '''Caroline Rosette''']] |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| '''1847''' |valign="top"| Neukirch |valign="top"| Christian Dahlke |valign="top"| '''Caroline Schewe''' |valign="top"| Mar 15 |valign="top"| - |valign="top"| stillborn |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| '''1848''' |valign="top"| Walkenmühle |valign="top"| Wilhelm Wendt |valign="top"| '''Wilhelmine Schowe''' |valign="top"| Feb 24 |valign="top"| Feb 29 |valign="top"| Franziska Emilie |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Lottyn |valign="top"| [[Schewe-36 | '''Martin Gottfried Schewe''']] |valign="top"| [[Gieson-1 | Henriette Gieson]] |valign="top"| Jun 9 |valign="top"| Jun 25 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-35 | '''Friedrich August''']] |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Klein Konitz |valign="top"| [[Schewe-50 | '''Johann Schewe''']] |valign="top"| [[Czysch-1 | Anna Czysch]] |valign="top"| Nov 22 |valign="top"| Nov 24 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-54 | '''Carl Albert Gottlieb''']] |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| '''1850''' |valign="top"| Lottin |valign="top"| [[Schewe-36 | '''Gottfried Schewe''']] |valign="top"| [[Gieson-1 | Henriette Gieson]] |valign="top"| Apr 17 |valign="top"| Apr 28 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-41 | '''Wilhelm Gustav''']] |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Klein Konitz |valign="top"| [[Schewe-50 | '''Johann Schewe''']] |valign="top"| [[Czysch-1 | Anna Czyschke]] |valign="top"| Dec 22 |valign="top"| Dec 29 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-55 | '''Ferdinand Ludwig''']] |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| '''1852''' |valign="top"| Richnau |valign="top"| Friedrich Bärs? |valign="top"| '''Auguste Schöwe''' |valign="top"| Apr 22 |valign="top"| May 2 |valign="top"| Wilhelmine Dorothea |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Lottyn |valign="top"| [[Schewe-36 | '''Gottfried Schewe''']] |valign="top"| [[Gieson-1 | Henriette Gieson]] |valign="top"| Jun 15 |valign="top"| - |valign="top"| stillborn |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| '''1853''' |valign="top"| Funker Mühle |valign="top"| '''Carl Schewe''' |valign="top"| Caroline Hartwig |valign="top"| Jul 15 |valign="top"| Aug 7 |valign="top"| '''Hanna Amalie Elisabeth''' |valign="top"| '''Friedrich Schewe''', Amalie Hartwig, Hanne Hartwig |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Klein Konitz |valign="top"| [[Schewe-50 | '''Johann Schewe''']] |valign="top"| [[Czysch-1 | Anna Czisch]] |valign="top"| Nov 18 |valign="top"| Nov 18 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-56 | '''Wilhelmine Auguste''']] |valign="top"| Franz Kleiner, Rosalie Prieve, Caroline Fahr |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Klein Konitz |valign="top"| [[Schewe-50 | '''Johann Schewe''']] |valign="top"| [[Czysch-1 | Anna Czisch]] |valign="top"| Nov 18 |valign="top"| Nov 18 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-57 | '''Martin Heinrich''']] |valign="top"| Franz Kleiner, Rosalie Prieve, Caroline Fahr |- |valign="top"| '''1854''' |valign="top"| Funker Mühle |valign="top"| '''Carl Schewe''' |valign="top"| Caroline Hartwig |valign="top"| Dec 31, 1853 |valign="top"| Jan 20 |valign="top"| '''Gustav Theodor''' |valign="top"| Carl Hartwig, '''Leopold Schewe''', Gustav Hartwig, '''Rosa Schewe''', Pauline Günther |- |valign="top"| '''1857''' |valign="top"| Zbenin |valign="top"| [[Schewe-50 | '''Johann Schewe''']] |valign="top"| [[Czysch-1 | Anna Czysch]] |valign="top"| Jan 24 |valign="top"| Feb 15 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-58 | '''Alvine Albertine''']] |valign="top"| [[Czysch-2 | Jacob Czysch]], Caroline Dobrinth, [[Haß-3 | '''Dorothea Schewe''']] |- |valign="top"| '''1860''' |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Carl Splittsdörfer |valign="top"| '''Johanne Schewe''' |valign="top"| Jan 16 |valign="top"| Jan 19 |valign="top"| Pauline Ottilie |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| '''1861''' |valign="top"| Paglau |valign="top"| '''Gottlieb Schewe''' |valign="top"| Friedericke Wilhelmine Resech |valign="top"| Feb 10 |valign="top"| Feb 17 |valign="top"| '''Erdmann Ludwig Wilhelm''' |valign="top"| Franz Freitag, '''Johann Schewe''', Auguste Winter, Caroline Dorau, Wilhelmine Fahr |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Rakelwitz |valign="top"| [[Schewe-61 | '''Wilhelm Schewe''']] |valign="top"| [[Semrau-18 | Caroline Sämrau]] |valign="top"| Aug 25 |valign="top"| Sep 8 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-128 | '''Eduard August''']] |valign="top"| Johann Dorau, Carl Köhn, Charlotte Passoth |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Beynitzer? Mühle |valign="top"| Carl Splittsdörfer |valign="top"| '''Julianne Schewe''' |valign="top"| Oct 13 |valign="top"| Nov 7 |valign="top"| Hulda Johanne Anne |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Zbenin |valign="top"| [[Schewe-50 | '''Johann Schewe''']] |valign="top"| [[Czysch-1 | Anna Czysch]] |valign="top"| Dec 18 |valign="top"| Dec 29 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-59 | '''August Carl Heinrich''']] |valign="top"| August Kath, August Hellwing, Johann Knopp, Caroline Prettening, Wilhelmine Gehrke, Caroline Czysch |- |valign="top"| '''1862''' |valign="top"| Jenznick |valign="top"| '''Ferdinand Schewe''' |valign="top"| Henriette Knack |valign="top"| Mar 16 |valign="top"| Mar 20 |valign="top"| '''Auguste Marie''' |valign="top"| Martin Linstedt, Ernst Adam, Wilhelmine Knack, Auguste Knack |- |valign="top"| '''1863''' |valign="top"| Schönfeld |valign="top"| '''Franz Schewe''' |valign="top"| Eva Rosina Schmidt |valign="top"| Jan 18 |valign="top"| Jan 23 |valign="top"| '''Anna Maria''' |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Klein Konitz |valign="top"| [[Schewe-28 | '''Friedrich Schewe''']] |valign="top"| [[Haß-3 | Dorothea Haß]] |valign="top"| Feb 4 |valign="top"| Feb 15 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-30 | '''Marie Antonie''']] |valign="top"|Martin Dobrint, '''Leopold Schewe''', Franz Haße, Carl Köhn |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Regnitz |valign="top"| Carl Splittsdörfer |valign="top"| '''Johanne Schewe''' |valign="top"| Mar 18 |valign="top"| Apr 22 |valign="top"| Emilie Adolphine Pauline |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Groß Paglau |valign="top"| '''Gottlieb Schewe''' |valign="top"| Friedericke Resech |valign="top"| Apr 21 |valign="top"| May 10 |valign="top"| '''Johann Ferdinand Christlieb''' |valign="top"| Wilhelm Kaps, Friedrich Dorau, Christlieb Schulz, Pauline Schneider, Rosalie Fedtke |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Rakelwitz |valign="top"| [[Schewe-61 | '''Wilhelm Schewe''']] |valign="top"| [[Semrau-18 | Caroline Semrau]] |valign="top"| Jul 7 |valign="top"| Jul 19 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-129 | '''Wilhelm Friedrich''']] |valign="top"| Carl Gottberg, Johann Lenz, Anne Kuhn, Anne Semrau |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Richnau |valign="top"| ''extramarital'' |valign="top"| '''Regine Schewe''' |valign="top"| Aug 4 |valign="top"| Aug 9 |valign="top"| '''Anna Dorothea''' |valign="top"| Chr. Roggenbach, Anne Warnke |- |valign="top"| '''1864''' |valign="top"| Bergelau |valign="top"| '''Leopold Schewe''' |valign="top"| Louise Liesach |valign="top"| Mar 11 |valign="top"| May 15 |valign="top"| '''Johanne Ottilie''' |valign="top"| August Born, Wilhelmine Gaddin |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Grunsberg |valign="top"| [[König-258 | Carl König]] |valign="top"| [[Schewe-37 | '''Clara Schewe''']] |valign="top"| Sep 23 |valign="top"| Oct 9 |valign="top"| [[König-255 | Dorothea Elisabeth]] |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| '''1865''' |valign="top"| Klein Konitz |valign="top"| [[Schewe-28 | '''Friedrich Schewe''']] |valign="top"| [[Haß-3 | Dorothea Haß]] |valign="top"| Jan 5 |valign="top"| Jan 8 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-9 | '''Carl Martin''']] |valign="top"| Martin Otto, Franz Richter, Carl Prieser, Emilia Köhn |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Powalken |valign="top"| Adam Riemann |valign="top"| '''Anna Schowe''' |valign="top"| Jan 9 |valign="top"|Feb 5 |valign="top"| Friedrich Wilhelm |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Rakelwitz |valign="top"| [[Schewe-61 | '''Wilhelm Schewe''']] |valign="top"| [[Semrau-18 | Wilhelmine Sämrau]] |valign="top"| Sep 24 |valign="top"| Oct 8 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-130 | '''Ernst Gustav Johann''']] |valign="top"| Heinrich Kath, Johann Paßoth, Gustav Tuff, Marie Asselt, Wilhelmine Kühn |- |valign="top"| '''1866''' |valign="top"| Rakelwitz |valign="top"| [[Schewe-61 | '''Wilhelm Schewe''']] |valign="top"| [[Semrau-18 | Caroline Semrau]] |valign="top"| Dec 30 |valign="top"| Jan 20, 1867 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-131 | '''Wilhelmine Caroline''']] |valign="top"| Carl Thimm, Anna Semrau, Anna Kühn |- |valign="top"| '''1867''' |valign="top"| Grunsberg |valign="top"| [[König-258 | Carl König]] |valign="top"| [[Schewe-37 | '''Clara Schewe''']] |valign="top"| Apr 3 |valign="top"| Apr 22 |valign="top"| [[König-324 | Ottilie Friederike]] |valign="top"| Friedrich Meisert, Louise Lepinski, Anna Seuske |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Beynitzer Mühle |valign="top"| Carl Splittstörfer |valign="top"| '''Johanne Schewe''' |valign="top"| Aug 19 |valign="top"| Sep 24 |valign="top"| Auguste Louise Friederike |valign="top"| Ludwig Schönemann, Louise Pietrowski |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Wittstocker Mühle |valign="top"| Friedrich Michalski |valign="top"| '''Pauline Schewe''' |valign="top"| Sep 21 |valign="top"| Sep 24 |valign="top"| Caroline Auguste |valign="top"| Johann Paßoth, Martin Reetz, '''Ida Schewe''' |- |valign="top"| '''1868''' |valign="top"| Powalken |valign="top"| Adam Riemann |valign="top"| '''Anna Schowe''' |valign="top"| Feb 19 |valign="top"| Mar 1 |valign="top"| Pauline Therese |valign="top"| August Klenz, Auguste Beyer |- |valign="top"| '''1869''' |valign="top"| Müskendorf |valign="top"| ''extramarital'' |valign="top"| '''Rosalie Schowe''' |valign="top"| Mar 16 |valign="top"| Mar 24 |valign="top"| '''Friedrich Julius''' |valign="top"| August Warnowski, Clara Dommack, Anna Mews |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Müskendorf |valign="top"| Johann Wentzel |valign="top"| '''Dorothea Schewe''' |valign="top"| Apr 1 |valign="top"| Apr 13 |valign="top"| Auguste Bertha |valign="top"| Fr. Clara Dommack, August Warnowski |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Grunsberg |valign="top"| [[König-258 | Carl König]] |valign="top"| [[Schewe-37 | '''Clara Schewe''']] |valign="top"| Jun 26 |valign="top"| Jul 11 |valign="top"| [[König-325 | Gustav Bernhard]] |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Rakelwitz |valign="top"|[[Schewe-61 | '''Wilhelm Schewe''']] |valign="top"| [[Semrau-18 | Caroline Semrau]] |valign="top"| Oct 16 |valign="top"| Nov 7 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-132 | '''Martha Anna Therese''']] |valign="top"| Julius Semrau, Anna Kühn |- |valign="top"| '''1870''' |valign="top"| Jacubowo |valign="top"| [[Schewe-28 | '''Friedrich Schewe''']] |valign="top"| [[Haß-3 | Dorothea Haß]] |valign="top"| Mar 30 |valign="top"| Apr 18 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-32 | '''Johann August''']] |valign="top"| Franz Haß, '''Albert Schewe''', Maria Dobbe |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Sawüst |valign="top"| ''extramarital'' |valign="top"| [[Schewe-53 | Caroline Schewe]] |valign="top"| Sep 11 |valign="top"| Sep 25 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-70 | '''Hermann Ludwig''']] |valign="top"| Otto Schnee, '''Friedrich Schewe''', Marie Müller |- |valign="top"| '''1872''' |valign="top"| Hennigsdorf |valign="top"| Johann Wentzel |valign="top"| '''Dorothea Schewe''' |valign="top"| Apr 15 |valign="top"| Apr 21 |valign="top"| Emilie Regine |valign="top"| Carl Wentzel, '''Regine Schewe''' |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Grunsberg |valign="top"| [[König-258 | Carl König]] |valign="top"| [[Schewe-37 | '''Caroline Schewe''']] |valign="top"| Apr 26 |valign="top"| Apr 28 |valign="top"| [[König-326 | Wilhelmine Franziska]] |valign="top"| [[Schewe-58 | '''Alvine''']] '''& [[Schewe-41 | Wilhelm Schewe]]''' |- |valign="top"| '''1873''' |valign="top"| Grunsberg |valign="top"| [[König-258 | Carl König]] |valign="top"| [[Schewe-37 | '''Caroline Schewe''']] |valign="top"| Apr 25 |valign="top"| May 4 |valign="top"|[[ König-327 | Emil Ludwig]] |valign="top"| Joh. Klawitter, August Konarski, Bertha Meifert |- |valign="top"| '''1874''' |valign="top"| Hennigsdorf |valign="top"| Johann Wentzel |valign="top"| '''Dorothea Schewe''' |valign="top"| Apr 21 |valign="top"| Apr 21 |valign="top"| Hermann Friedrich |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| '''1875''' |valign="top"| Sawüst |valign="top"| [[Schewe-55 | '''Ferdinand Schewe''']] |valign="top"| [[Plonske-2 | Auguste Plonske]] |valign="top"| Apr 2 |valign="top"| Apr 18 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-125 | '''Auguste Ida''']] |valign="top"| Rosa Kumnich, Albert Roggenbach, Johann Richter |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Konitz |valign="top"| [[Meifert-1 | Theodor Meifert]] |valign="top"| [[Schewe-66 | '''Caroline Schewe''']] |valign="top"| May 8 |valign="top"| May 30 |valign="top"| [[Meifert-2 | Hugo Theodor]] |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Krojanten |valign="top"| [[König-258 | Carl König]] |valign="top"| [[Schewe-37 | '''Clara Schewe''']] |valign="top"| Dec 11 |valign="top"| Dec 26 |valign="top"| [[König-259 | Alvine Therese]] |valign="top"| [[Schewe-40 | '''Wilhelmine Schewe''']], Ferdinand Meifert |- |valign="top"| '''1876''' |valign="top"| Konitz |valign="top"| '''Julius Schewe''' |valign="top"| Johanna Günther |valign="top"| Sep 6 |valign="top"| Sep 17 |valign="top"| '''Bertha Martha Elisabeth''' |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Hennigsdorf |valign="top"| Johann Wentzel |valign="top"| '''Dorothea Schewe''' |valign="top"| Sep 18 |valign="top"| Sep 24 |valign="top"| Theodor Johann |valign="top"| Amalie Schauer, August Lübke |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Sawüst |valign="top"| [[Schewe-55 | '''Ferdinand Schewe''']] |valign="top"| [[Plonske-2 | Auguste Plonske]] |valign="top"| Oct 5 |valign="top"| Oct 15 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-124 | '''Franz Carl''']] |valign="top"| Franz Roggenbach, [[Schewe-58 | '''Alvine Schewe''']], August Czisch |- |valign="top"| '''1878''' |valign="top"| Grunsberg |valign="top"| [[König-258 | Carl König]] |valign="top"| [[Schewe-37 | '''Clara Schewe''']] |valign="top"| Aug 9 |valign="top"| Aug 25 |valign="top"| [[König-257 | Ida Mathilde]] |valign="top"| '''Carl Schewe''', Emilie Brissau |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Sawüst |valign="top"| [[Schewe-55 | '''Ferdinand Schewe''']] |valign="top"| [[Plonske-2 | Auguste Plonski]] |valign="top"| Aug 26 |valign="top"| Sep 8 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-123 | '''August Ferdinand''']] |valign="top"| August Czisch, Anna Plonski |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Konitz |valign="top"| Leopold Schmidt |valign="top"| '''Regine Schewe''' |valign="top"| Sep 3 |valign="top"| Sep 8 |valign="top"| Otto Bruno |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Konitz |valign="top"| [[Meifert-1 | Theodor Meifert]] |valign="top"| [[Schewe-66 | '''Caroline Schewe''']] |valign="top"| Aug 9 |valign="top"| Sep 22 |valign="top"| [[Meifert-3 | Wilhelm Bernhard]] |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| '''1879''' |valign="top"| Konitz |valign="top"| '''Julius Schewe''' |valign="top"| Johanna Günther |valign="top"| Jan 27 |valign="top"| Feb 9 |valign="top"| '''Margaretha Mathilde''' |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Richnau |valign="top"| Ernst Möllerke |valign="top"| '''Albertine Schewe''' |valign="top"| Apr 7 |valign="top"| Apr 11 |valign="top"| Martha Amande |valign="top"| Michael Janke, Regine Böhm |- |valign="top"| '''1880''' |valign="top"| Konitz |valign="top"| Leopold Schmidt |valign="top"| '''Regine Schewe''' |valign="top"| Apr 15 |valign="top"| May 2 |valign="top"| Clara Anna Emma |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Sawüst |valign="top"| [[Schewe-55 | '''Ferdinand Schewe''']] |valign="top"| [[Plonske-2 | Auguste Plonske]] |valign="top"| Jun 25 |valign="top"| Jul 4 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-122 | '''Marie Anna Therese''']] |valign="top"| Dorothea König, Carl Richter |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Konitz |valign="top"| '''Julius Schewe''' |valign="top"| Johanna Günther |valign="top"| Oct 13 |valign="top"| Oct 24 |valign="top"| '''Johanna Hedwig''' |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Richnau |valign="top"| Carl Borth |valign="top"| '''Albertine Schewe''' |valign="top"| Dec 9 |valign="top"| Dec 26 |valign="top"| Carl Julius |valign="top"| Ernst Müller, Mathilde Rohde |- |valign="top"| '''1881''' |valign="top"| Hennigsdorf |valign="top"| Johann Wentzel |valign="top"| '''Dorothea Schewe''' |valign="top"| Mar 10 |valign="top"| Mar 13 |valign="top"| Emilie Mathilde Marie |valign="top"| August Kasischke, Carl Wentzel, Anna Böhm |- |valign="top"| '''1882''' |valign="top"| Grunsberg |valign="top"| [[König-258 | Carl König]] |valign="top"| [[Schewe-37 | '''Clara Schewe''']] |valign="top"| Feb 14 |valign="top"| Mar 5 |valign="top"| [[König-255 | Emma Louise]] |valign="top"| '''Ferdinand Schewe''', Fritz Schulz, Auguste König |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Konitz |valign="top"| [[Schewe-41 | '''Wilhelm Schewe''']] |valign="top"| [[Gewelke-1 | Caroline Gewelke]] |valign="top"| Jun 8 |valign="top"| Jul 2 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-133 | '''Ottilie Johanna''']] |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Konitz |valign="top"| '''Julius Schewe''' |valign="top"| Johanna Günther |valign="top"| Oct 29 |valign="top"| Nov 2 |valign="top"| '''Ida Louise Charlotte''' |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| '''1884''' |valign="top"| Gigel |valign="top"| Julius Bingsleben |valign="top"| '''Johanna Schewe''' |valign="top"| Jan 3 |valign="top"| Jan 20 |valign="top"| Emilie Auguste |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Richnau |valign="top"| Carl Borth |valign="top"| '''Wilhelmine Schewe''' |valign="top"| Mar 11 |valign="top"| Mar 16 |valign="top"| Pauline Emilie |valign="top"| August Butz, '''Emilie Schewe''' |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Hennigsdorf |valign="top"| Johann Wentzel |valign="top"| '''Dorothea Schewe''' |valign="top"| Mar 17 |valign="top"| Mar 30 |valign="top"| Wilhelm Paul August |valign="top"| Leopold Schmidt, August Kasüske, Caroline Wentzel |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Konitz |valign="top"| '''Julius Schäwe''' |valign="top"| Johanna Günther |valign="top"| Oct 6 |valign="top"| Oct 8 |valign="top"| '''August Friedrich''' |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Ackerhof |valign="top"| |valign="top"| [[Schewe-31 | '''Anna Schewe''']] |valign="top"| Nov 5 |valign="top"| Nov 6 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-142 | '''Johann Albert''']] |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| '''1885''' |valign="top"| Konitz |valign="top"| '''Julius Schewe''' |valign="top"| Johanna Günther |valign="top"| Dec 2 |valign="top"| Dec 4 |valign="top"| '''Carl Reinhold''' |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| '''1886''' |valign="top"| Konitz |valign="top"| [[Schewe-41 | '''Wilhelm Schewe''']] |valign="top"| [[Gewelke-1 | Caroline Gewelke]] |valign="top"| Mar 6 |valign="top"| Apr 4 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-134 | '''Wilhelm Robert''']] |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"|'''1887''' |valign="top"| Konitz |valign="top"| '''Friedrich Schewe''' |valign="top"| Rosalie Sidow |valign="top"| May 21 |valign="top"| May 29 |valign="top"| '''Carl Friedrich''' |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Krojanten |valign="top"| Julius Bingsleben |valign="top"| '''Johanna Schewe''' |valign="top"| Sep 3 |valign="top"| Oct 2 |valign="top"| Hermann Wilhelm |valign="top"| Mathilde Held, August Splett, Carl Breitzke, Mathilde Bingsleben |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Richnau |valign="top"| Carl Borth |valign="top"| '''Wilhelmine Schewe''' |valign="top"| Sep 29 |valign="top"| Oct 2 |valign="top"| Marie Emilie |valign="top"| Gustav Rahmel, Marie Lietz |- |valign="top"| '''1888''' |valign="top"| Krojanten |valign="top"| Julius Bingsleben |valign="top"| '''Johanna Schewe''' |valign="top"| Nov 28 |valign="top"| Dec 30 |valign="top"| Emma Auguste |valign="top"| Wilhelm Bahr, Carl Breitzke, Pauline Karkowski, Bertha Lütke |- |valign="top"| '''1889''' |valign="top"| Konitz |valign="top"| [[Schewe-41 | '''Wilhelm Schewe''']] |valign="top"| [[Gewelke-1 | Caroline Gewelke]] |valign="top"| Feb 7 |valign="top"| Feb 17 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-135 | '''Auguste Dorothea''']] |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Konitz |valign="top"| '''Friedrich Schewe''' |valign="top"| Rosalie Sidow |valign="top"| Jul 24 |valign="top"| Jul 29 |valign="top"| '''Wilhelm Albert''' |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Konitz |valign="top"| '''Wilhelm Schewe''' |valign="top"| Louise Meifert |valign="top"| Aug 6 |valign="top"| Sep 15 |valign="top"| '''Anna Wilhelmine''' |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| '''1890''' |valign="top"| Krojanten |valign="top"| Julius Bingsleben |valign="top"| '''Johanna Schewe''' |valign="top"| Jan 30 |valign="top"| Feb 23 |valign="top"| Bertha Mathilde |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Konitz |valign="top"| '''Friedrich Schewe''' |valign="top"| Rosalie Sydow |valign="top"| Dec 8 |valign="top"| Dec 12 |valign="top"| '''Louise Emilie''' |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| '''1891''' |valign="top"| Konitz |valign="top"| [[Schewe-41 | '''Wilhelm Schewe''']] |valign="top"| [[Gewelke-1 | Caroline Gewelke]] |valign="top"| Nov 29 |valign="top"| Dec 3 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-136 | '''Arthur Max''']] |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Krojanten |valign="top"| Julius Bingsleben |valign="top"| '''Johanna Schewe''' |valign="top"| Nov 29 |valign="top"| Dec 13 |valign="top"| Louise Wilhelmine |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| '''1892''' |valign="top"| Richnau |valign="top"| '''Johann Schewe''' |valign="top"| Johanna Barthmann |valign="top"| Apr 14 |valign="top"| Jun 5 |valign="top"| '''Minna Auguste''' |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Konitz |valign="top"| '''Friedrich Schewe''' |valign="top"| Rosalie Sidow |valign="top"| Dec 29 |valign="top"| Jan 2, 1893 |valign="top"| '''Otto Gustav''' |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Konitz |valign="top"| '''Friedrich Schewe''' |valign="top"| Rosalie Sidow |valign="top"| Dec 29 |valign="top"| Jan 2, 1893 |valign="top"| '''Bertha Ottilie''' |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| '''1893''' |valign="top"| Konitz |valign="top"| '''Carl Schöwe''' |valign="top"| Selma Weiß |valign="top"| Jun 18 |valign="top"| Jul 6 |valign="top"| '''Georg Lebrecht''' |valign="top"| '''Carl Schöwe''', Johanna Brauer |- |valign="top"| '''1894''' |valign="top"| Konitz |valign="top"| '''Wilhelm Schewe''' |valign="top"| Louise Meifert |valign="top"| Jul 7 |valign="top"| Jul 10 |valign="top"| '''Louise Auguste''' |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Konitz |valign="top"| '''Friedrich Schewe''' |valign="top"| Rosalie Sydow |valign="top"| Aug 25 |valign="top"| Aug 26 |valign="top"| '''Richard Paul''' |valign="top"| Johanna Krüger, Johanna Molzahn, '''Carl Schewe''', Carl Berkow |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Konitz |valign="top"| '''Friedrich Schewe''' |valign="top"| Rosalie Sydow |valign="top"| Aug 25 |valign="top"| Aug 26 |valign="top"| '''Anna Rosalie''' |valign="top"| Johanna Krüger, Johanna Molzahn, '''Carl Schewe''', Carl Berkow |- |valign="top"| '''1895''' |valign="top"| Konitz |valign="top"| '''Wilhelm Schewe''' |valign="top"| Louise Meifert |valign="top"| |valign="top"| |valign="top"| '''Erich Carl Kurt''' |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| '''1896''' |valign="top"| Richnau |valign="top"| '''Johann Schewe''' |valign="top"| Johanna Barthmann |valign="top"| Feb 26 |valign="top"| Mar 1 |valign="top"| '''Carl Albert''' |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| '''1898''' |valign="top"| Konitz |valign="top"| '''Carl Schöwe''' |valign="top"| Selma Weiß |valign="top"| Dec 10 |valign="top"| Jan 8, 1899 |valign="top"| '''Meta Elvira Marie''' |valign="top"| |} ====1900-==== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="border: 1px solid darkgray; background: #f9f9f9" cellpadding="5" |- ! scope="col" class="unsortable" valign="top" STYLE="text-align: left;"| Year ! scope="col" class="unsortable" valign="top" STYLE="text-align: left;"| Locality ! scope="col" class="unsortable" valign="top" STYLE="text-align: left;"| Name of Father ! scope="col" class="unsortable" valign="top" STYLE="text-align: left;"| Name of Mother ! scope="col" class="unsortable" valign="top" STYLE="text-align: left;"| Day of Birth ! scope="col" class="unsortable" valign="top" STYLE="text-align: left;"| Day of Baptism ! scope="col" class="unsortable" valign="top" STYLE="text-align: left;"| Name of Child ! scope="col" class="unsortable" valign="top" STYLE="text-align: left;"| Witnesses |- |valign="top"| '''1903''' |valign="top"| Konitz |valign="top"| '''Wilhelm Schewe''' |valign="top"| Louise Meifert |valign="top"| Sep 20 |valign="top"| Sep 27 |valign="top"| '''Erna Emma''' |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| '''1907''' |valign="top"| Carlshof |valign="top"| '''Johann Schöwe''' |valign="top"| Emma Mielke |valign="top"| Mar 25 |valign="top"| Apr 17 |valign="top"| '''Elisabeth Therese''' |valign="top"| Johann Hasse, Marie Hasse |- |valign="top"| '''1909''' |valign="top"| Lichnau |valign="top"| '''Johann Schöwe''' |valign="top"| Emma Mielke |valign="top"| Jun 1 |valign="top"| Aug 8 |valign="top"| '''Otto Heinrich''' |valign="top"| Carl Jafke, Alwine Jafke |- |valign="top"| '''1910''' |valign="top"| Dt. Briesen |valign="top"| '''Gustav Friedrich Schewe''' |valign="top"| Berta Schramm |valign="top"| Mar 13 |valign="top"| Mar 27 |valign="top"| '''Ernst Wilhelm''' |valign="top"| '''Wilhelm Schewe''', Albert Schramm, '''Maria Schewe''' born Sawatzki, Mathilde von Noroczinski born Hasse |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Frankenhagen |valign="top"| '''Johann Schöwe''' |valign="top"| Emma Mielke |valign="top"| Jun 14 |valign="top"| Aug 14 |valign="top"| '''Rosa Eva''' |valign="top"| Karl Jaffke, Berta Jaffke geb. Gast |} === Marriages === {| class="wikitable sortable" style="border: 1px solid darkgray; background: #f9f9f9" cellpadding="5" |- ! scope="col" class="unsortable" valign="top" STYLE="text-align: left;"| Year ! scope="col" class="unsortable" valign="top" STYLE="text-align: left;"| Locality ! scope="col" class="unsortable" valign="top" STYLE="text-align: left;"| Name of Groom ! scope="col" class="unsortable" valign="top" STYLE="text-align: left;"| Age ! scope="col" class="unsortable" valign="top" STYLE="text-align: left;"| Name of Bride ! scope="col" class="unsortable" valign="top" STYLE="text-align: left;"| Age ! scope="col" class="unsortable" valign="top" STYLE="text-align: left;"| Name of Bride's Father ! scope="col" class="unsortable" valign="top" STYLE="text-align: left;"| Day of Marriage |- |valign="top"| '''1756''' |valign="top"| Klein Conarzin |valign="top"| '''Adam Schöwe''' |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Louise Puchert |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Martin Puchert |valign="top"|Oct 26 |- |valign="top"| '''1788''' |valign="top"| Klein Conarzin |valign="top"| '''Johann Gottlieb Schewe''' |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Euphrosyne Cziska |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Adam Cziska |valign="top"| no date mentioned, Nov-Dec 1788 |- |valign="top"| '''1790''' |valign="top"| Rotzollen |valign="top"| [[Schewe-105 | '''Michael Anton Scheewe''']] |valign="top"| 28 |valign="top"| [[Rotzoll-1 | Christine Eleonore Rotzoll]] |valign="top"| 23 |valign="top"| [[Rotzoll-2 | Andreas George Rotzoll]] |valign="top"| Jun 29 |- |valign="top"| '''1793''' |valign="top"| Konitz |valign="top"| '''Gottlieb Schewe''' |valign="top"| 26 |valign="top"| Anna Barbara Voß |valign="top"| 21 |valign="top"| Michael Voß |valign="top"| Jan 14 |- |valign="top"| '''1795''' |valign="top"| Hülfe, städt. Vorwerk |valign="top"| [[Schewe-115 | '''Jacob Wilhelm Schewe''']] |valign="top"| 32 |valign="top"| [[Seegler-2 | Anna Elisabeth Seegler]] |valign="top"| 29 |valign="top"| Andreas Seegler |valign="top"| Nov 26 |- |valign="top"| '''1801''' |valign="top"| Klein Konitz |valign="top"| Johann Gottlieb Block |valign="top"| 23 |valign="top"| widow '''Charlotte Luise''' Frankenstein, born '''Schewe''' |valign="top"| 34 |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Feb 11 |- |valign="top"| '''1804''' |valign="top"| Heinrichsthal |valign="top"| [[Schewe-43 | '''Martin Gottfried Schewe''']] |valign="top"| 26 |valign="top"| [[Koß-10 | Charlotte Koß]] |valign="top"| 23 |valign="top"| [[Koß-11 | Johann Koß]] |valign="top"| Nov 29 |- |valign="top"| '''1814''' |valign="top"| Heinrichsthal |valign="top"| [[Koß-19 | Johann Koß]] |valign="top"| 27 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-108 | '''Euphrosyne Schewe''']] |valign="top"| 20 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-105 | '''Michael Schewe''']] |valign="top"| Feb 6 |- |valign="top"| '''1822''' |valign="top"| Heinrichsthal |valign="top"| Martin Lobeth |valign="top"| 70 |valign="top"| '''Charlotte''' Meifert, born '''Schewe''' |valign="top"| 50 |valign="top"| |valign="top"| May 19 |- |valign="top"| '''1832''' |valign="top"| Klein Konitz |valign="top"| Johann Gottlieb Lietz |valign="top"| 28 |valign="top"| '''Charlotte''' Frankenstein, born '''Schoewe''' |valign="top"| 38 |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Jan 3 |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Konitz |valign="top"| Johann Gottlhilf Doering |valign="top"| 28 |valign="top"| '''Anna Rosa Schoewe''' |valign="top"| 28 |valign="top"| '''Michael Ernst Schewe''' |valign="top"| Apr 29 |- |valign="top"| '''1833''' |valign="top"| Jacubowo |valign="top"| [[Schewe-60 | '''Johann Friedrich Schewe''']] |valign="top"| 39 |valign="top"| [[Born-179 | Rosa Born]] |valign="top"| 22 |valign="top"| Johann Born |valign="top"| Jul 2 |- |valign="top"| '''1838''' |valign="top"| Wittstock |valign="top"| '''Daniel Schewe''' |valign="top"| 39 |valign="top"| Theresia Bennwanz |valign="top"| 42 |valign="top"| |valign="top"| May 31 |- |valign="top"| '''1840''' |valign="top"| Lottyn |valign="top"| [[Schewe-36 | '''Martin Gottfried Schewe''']] |valign="top"| 26 |valign="top"| [[Gieson-1 | Henriette Gieson]] |valign="top"| 25 |valign="top"| Christian Gieson |valign="top"| Nov 28 |- |valign="top"| '''1842''' |valign="top"| Sawüst |valign="top"| [[Schewe-50 | '''Johann Schewe''']] |valign="top"| 28 |valign="top"| [[Czysch-1 | Maria Anne Czish]] |valign="top"| 23 |valign="top"| [[Czysch-2 | Jacob Czish]] |valign="top"| Apr 17 |- |valign="top"| '''1843''' |valign="top"| Richnau |valign="top"| Friedrich Hass |valign="top"| 28 |valign="top"| '''Justine Schoewe''' |valign="top"| 26 |valign="top"| '''Erdmann Schoewe''' |valign="top"| Jan 25 |- |valign="top"| '''1857''' |valign="top"| Konitz |valign="top"| August Reissig [?] |valign="top"| 26 |valign="top"| '''Rosa Schewe''' |valign="top"| 22 |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Jan 30 |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Konitz |valign="top"| Leopold Kant (?) |valign="top"| 28 |valign="top"| '''Dorothea Elisabeth Schewe''' |valign="top"| 22 |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Jan 30 |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Konitz |valign="top"| [[Schewe-28 | '''Friedrich Schewe''']] |valign="top"| 28 |valign="top"| [[Haß-3 | Dorothea Haß]] |valign="top"| 26 |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Nov 15 |- |valign="top"| '''1858''' |valign="top"| Konitz |valign="top"| '''Johann Schewe''' |valign="top"| 28 |valign="top"| Johanna Schulz |valign="top"| 22 |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Apr 8 |- |valign="top"| '''1859''' |valign="top"| Konitz |valign="top"| Ludwig Schwarz |valign="top"| 28 |valign="top"| '''Caroline Schewe''' |valign="top"| 36 |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Feb 13 |- |valign="top"| '''1860''' |valign="top"| Konitz |valign="top"| [[Schewe-61 | '''Wilhelm Schewe''']] |valign="top"| 25 |valign="top"| [[Semrau-18 | Caroline Semrau]] |valign="top"| 24 |valign="top"| |valign="top"| May 28 |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Konitz |valign="top"| Johann Daniel Zander |valign="top"| 28 |valign="top"| '''Pauline Schewe''' |valign="top"| 24 |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Jun 12 |- |valign="top"| '''1861''' |valign="top"| Konitz |valign="top"| August Helwing |valign="top"| 20 |valign="top"| '''Dorothea Elisabeth Schewe''' |valign="top"| 23 |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Jul 10 |- |valign="top"| '''1863''' |valign="top"| Konitz |valign="top"| [[König-258 | Carl König]] |valign="top"| 28 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-37 | '''Renata Schewe''']] |valign="top"| 22 |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Jul 26 |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Berglau |valign="top"| '''Leopold Schewe''' |valign="top"| 26 |valign="top"| Friederike Liesach |valign="top"| 25 |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Nov 8 |- |valign="top"| '''1865''' |valign="top"| Konitz |valign="top"| [[Meifert-1 | Theodor Meifert]] |valign="top"| 38 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-66 | '''Caroline Henriette Schewe''']] |valign="top"| 26 |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Nov 7 |- |valign="top"| '''1866''' |valign="top"| Konitz |valign="top"| [[Kaun-8 | Friedrich Wilhelm Kaun]] |valign="top"| 50 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-81 | '''Therese''' Resech, born '''Schewe''']] |valign="top"| 30 |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Jan 7 |- |valign="top"| '''1867''' |valign="top"| Konitz |valign="top"| Gustav Murach |valign="top"| 27 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-137 | '''Albertine Schewe''']] |valign="top"| 25 |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Jan 8 |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Konitz |valign="top"| '''August Schewe''' |valign="top"| 27 |valign="top"| Ernestine Wegner |valign="top"| 22 |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Jul 9 |- |valign="top"| '''1869''' |valign="top"| Konitz |valign="top"| Carl Wentzel |valign="top"| 26 |valign="top"| [[Schewe-83 | '''Dorothea Schewe''']] |valign="top"| 24 |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Dec 28 |- |valign="top"| '''1874''' |valign="top"| Sawüst |valign="top"| [[Schewe-55 | '''Ferdinand Schewe''']] |valign="top"| 23 |valign="top"| [[Plonske-2 | Auguste Plonske]] |valign="top"| 23 |valign="top"| |valign="top"| May 3 |- |valign="top"| '''1872''' |valign="top"| Konitz |valign="top"| Leopold Schmidt |valign="top"| 27 |valign="top"| '''Regine Schewe''' |valign="top"| 28 |valign="top"| '''Friedrich Schewe''' |valign="top"| Aug 18 |- |valign="top"| '''1873''' |valign="top"| Konitz |valign="top"| '''Julius Schewe''' |valign="top"| 25 |valign="top"| Johanna Günther |valign="top"| 23 |valign="top"| Ferdinand Günther |valign="top"| Dec 26 |- |valign="top"| '''1875''' |valign="top"| Konitz |valign="top"| [[Schewe-41 | '''Gustav Schewe''']] from Bromberg |valign="top"| |valign="top"|[[ Gewelke-1 | Caroline Wilhelmine Gewelke]] |valign="top"| |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Jul 6 |} ''No further records reviewed yet.'' === Deaths === {| class="wikitable sortable" style="border: 1px solid darkgray; background: #f9f9f9" cellpadding="5" |- ! scope="col" class="unsortable" valign="top" STYLE="text-align: left;"| Year ! scope="col" class="unsortable" valign="top" STYLE="text-align: left;"| Locality ! scope="col" class="unsortable" valign="top" STYLE="text-align: left;"| Name of the Dead ! scope="col" class="unsortable" valign="top" STYLE="text-align: left;"| Name of Relative ! scope="col" class="unsortable" valign="top" STYLE="text-align: left;"| Day of Death ! scope="col" class="unsortable" valign="top" STYLE="text-align: left;"| Age ! scope="col" class="unsortable" valign="top" STYLE="text-align: left;"| Place of Burial |- |valign="top"| '''1810''' |valign="top"| Osterwitz |valign="top"| '''Christian Schewe''' |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Dec 13 |valign="top"| 75 years |valign="top"| Konitz |- |valign="top"| '''1813''' |valign="top"| Rotzollen |valign="top"| [[Rotzoll-1 | '''Christine Eleonore Schewe''']] |valign="top"| husband [[Schewe-105 | '''Michael Schewe''']] |valign="top"| May 15 |valign="top"| 48 years |valign="top"| Rotzollen |- |valign="top"| '''1814''' |valign="top"| Rotzollen |valign="top"| [[Schewe-105 | '''Michael Schewe''']] |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Feb 4 |valign="top"| 56 years |valign="top"| Rotzollen |- |valign="top"| '''1815''' |valign="top"| Heinrichsthal |valign="top"| '''Barbara Juliane Schewe''' |valign="top"| late husband '''Christian Schewe''' |valign="top"| Nov 20 |valign="top"| 78 years |valign="top"| Rotzollen |- |valign="top"| '''1822''' |valign="top"| Zandersdorf |valign="top"| '''Dorothea Schewe''' |valign="top"| husband Friedrich Brauer |valign="top"| Mar 17 |valign="top"| 40 years |valign="top"| Klein Konitz |- |valign="top"| '''1824''' |valign="top"| Jeziurke |valign="top"| '''Friedrich Schewe''' |valign="top"| stepfather Andreas Haß |valign="top"| Jul 9 |valign="top"| 3 years |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| '''1830''' |valign="top"| Konitz |valign="top"| [[Schewe-110 | '''Johann Wilhelm Schoewe''']] |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Dec 24 |valign="top"| 31 years |valign="top"| Rotzollen |- |valign="top"| '''1835''' |valign="top"| Richnau |valign="top"| '''Rosine Schewe''' |valign="top"| husband '''Erdmann Schewe''' |valign="top"| May 11 |valign="top"| 40 years |valign="top"| Richnau |- |valign="top"| '''1838''' |valign="top"| Chelmsche Mühle |valign="top"| '''Heinrich Schewe''' |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Aug 30 |valign="top"| 30 years |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| '''1839''' |valign="top"| Dunkershagen |valign="top"| [[Schewe-62 | '''Carl Gottlieb Schewe''']] |valign="top"| parents [[Schewe-60| '''Friedrich Schewe''']] & [[Born-179 | Rosa Born]] |valign="top"| Oct 9 |valign="top"| 4 years |valign="top"| Dunkershagen |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Klein Konitz |valign="top"| Albertine Lietz |valign="top"| parents Gottlieb Lietz & '''Charlotte Schewe''' |valign="top"| Nov 8 |valign="top"| 3 years |valign="top"| Klein Konitz |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Klein Konitz |valign="top"| Caroline Lietz |valign="top"| parents Gottlieb Lietz & '''Charlotte Schewe''' |valign="top"| Nov 20 |valign="top"| 3 years |valign="top"| Klein Konitz |- |valign="top"| '''1840''' |valign="top"| Richnau |valign="top"| '''Ludwig Schewe''' |valign="top"| parents '''Erdmann Schewe''' & late '''Eva Gehrke''' |valign="top"| Jun 23 |valign="top"| 20 1/2 years |valign="top"| Richnau |- |valign="top"| '''1841''' |valign="top"| Heinrichsthal |valign="top"| [[Schewe-109 | '''Friedrich Schewe''']] |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Apr 18 |valign="top"| 48 years |valign="top"| Rotzollen |- |valign="top"| '''1845''' |valign="top"| Briesen |valign="top"| '''Daniel Schewe''' |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Apr 9 |valign="top"| 47 years |valign="top"| Briesen |- |valign="top"| '''1855''' |valign="top"| Richnau |valign="top"| [[Rieck-41 | '''Anna Schewe''']] |valign="top"| husband [[Schewe-80 | '''Erdmann Schewe''']] and 3 children |valign="top"| May 12 |valign="top"| 48 years |valign="top"| Richnau |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Klein Konitz |valign="top"| [[Schewe-56 | '''Wilhelmine Schewe''']] |valign="top"| parents [[Schewe-50 | '''Johann Schewe''']] and [[Czysch-1 | Anna Schüschke]] |valign="top"| Jun 29 |valign="top"| 1 year, 6 months |valign="top"| Klein Konitz |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Briesen |valign="top"| '''Wilhelm Schewe''' |valign="top"| parents late '''Daniel Schewe''' and Therese Paul |valign="top"| Jul 19 |valign="top"| 16 years, 7 months |valign="top"| Briesen |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Zandersdorf |valign="top"| '''Anna Emma Ottilie Schewe''' |valign="top"| parents '''Friedrich Schewe''' and Luise Benwanz |valign="top"| Dec 18 |valign="top"| 2 years |valign="top"| Sawüst |- |valign="top"| '''1857''' |valign="top"| Funker Mühle |valign="top"| '''Carl Schewe''' |valign="top"| widow and 2 children |valign="top"| Aug 31 |valign="top"| 27 years |valign="top"| Funker Mühle |- |valign="top"| '''1860''' |valign="top"| Lottin |valign="top"| [[Schewe-39 | '''Johann Schewe''']] |valign="top"| parents [[Schewe-36 | '''Martin Gottfried Schewe''']] and [[Gieson-1 | Henriette Gieson]] |valign="top"| Jul 29 |valign="top"| 16 years |valign="top"| Wittstock |- |valign="top"| '''1862''' |valign="top"| Paglau |valign="top"| '''Ludwig Schewe''' |valign="top"| parents '''Gottfried Schewe''' and Friedericke Ressech |valign="top"| Jun 15 |valign="top"| 1 year, 6 months |valign="top"| Paglau |- |valign="top"| '''1864''' |valign="top"| Funkermühle |valign="top"| '''Paul Schewe''' |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Dec 15 |valign="top"| 70 years |valign="top"| Funkermühle |- |valign="top"| '''1866''' |valign="top"| Lottin |valign="top"| [[Schewe-36 | '''Martin Gottfried Schewe''']] |valign="top"| widow and 4 children |valign="top"| Nov 15 |valign="top"| 51 years |valign="top"| Wittstocker Mühle |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Klein Konitz |valign="top"| [[Schewe-130 | '''Ernst Schewe''']] |valign="top"| father [[Schewe-61 | '''Wilhelm Schewe''']] |valign="top"| Nov 18 |valign="top"| 1 month, 18 days |valign="top"| Paglau |- |valign="top"| '''1869''' |valign="top"| Müskendorf |valign="top"| '''Friedrich Schewe''' |valign="top"| unmarried mother '''Rosa Schewe''' |valign="top"| Apr 11 |valign="top"| 1 month |valign="top"| Müskendorf |- |valign="top"| '''1870''' |valign="top"| Rakelwitz |valign="top"| [[Schewe-61 | '''Wilhelm Schewe''']] |valign="top"| [[Semrau-18 | widow]] and 4 children |valign="top"| Apr 7 |valign="top"| 37 years |valign="top"| Paglau |- |valign="top"| '''1871''' |valign="top"| Rakelwitz |valign="top"| [[Schewe-131 | '''Wilhelmine Schewe''']] |valign="top"| father late [[Schewe-61 | '''Wilhelm Schewe''']] |valign="top"| Jul 19 |valign="top"| 5 years |valign="top"| Paglau |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Jacubowo |valign="top"| [[Schewe-32 | '''Johann Schewe''']] |valign="top"| father [[Schewe-28 | '''Johann Schewe''']] |valign="top"| Oct 16 |valign="top"| 1 year, 6 months |valign="top"| Jesiurken |- |valign="top"| '''1872''' |valign="top"| Müskendorf |valign="top"| '''Gustav Ernst Schewe''' |valign="top"| father '''Johann Schewe''' |valign="top"| Jan 29 |valign="top"| 2 years, 6 months |valign="top"| Müskendorf |- |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Briesen |valign="top"| [[Schewe-116 | '''Gottlieb Schewe''']] |valign="top"| unknown |valign="top"| Oct 31 |valign="top"| 72 years |valign="top"| Briesen |- |valign="top"| '''1876''' |valign="top"| Rakelwitz |valign="top"| [[Schewe-132 | '''Martha Schewe''']] |valign="top"| father late [[Schewe-61 | '''Wilhelm Schewe''']] |valign="top"| Aug 11 |valign="top"| 7 years |valign="top"| Paglau |- |valign="top"| '''1877''' |valign="top"| Rakelwitz |valign="top"| [[Schewe-128 | '''Eduard Schewe''']] |valign="top"| father late [[Schewe-61 | '''Wilhelm Schewe''']] |valign="top"| Mar 19 |valign="top"| 17 years |valign="top"| Paglau |- |valign="top"| '''1882''' |valign="top"| Grunsberg |valign="top"| [[König-259 | Alwine Therese König]] |valign="top"|parents [[König-258 | Carl König]] and [[Schewe-37 | '''Clara Schewe''']] |valign="top"| Feb 2 |valign="top"| 6 years |valign="top"| Krojanten |} == Römisch-Katholische Kirche (Roman-Catholic Church) == : '''Source:''' Katholische Kirche Konitz: ''Kirchenbuch 1651-1890''. : Available via the LDS Church ([https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/367911?availability=Family%20History%20Library Link]). === Baptisms === {| class="wikitable sortable" style="border: 1px solid darkgray; background: #f9f9f9" cellpadding="5" |- ! scope="col" class="unsortable" valign="top" STYLE="text-align: left;"| Year ! scope="col" class="unsortable" valign="top" STYLE="text-align: left;"| Locality ! scope="col" class="unsortable" valign="top" STYLE="text-align: left;"| Name of Father ! scope="col" class="unsortable" valign="top" STYLE="text-align: left;"| Name of Mother ! scope="col" class="unsortable" valign="top" STYLE="text-align: left;"| Day of Birth ! scope="col" class="unsortable" valign="top" STYLE="text-align: left;"| Day of Baptism ! scope="col" class="unsortable" valign="top" STYLE="text-align: left;"| Name of Child ! scope="col" class="unsortable" valign="top" STYLE="text-align: left;"| Witnesses |- |valign="top"| '''1651''' |valign="top"| Schönwalde? |valign="top"| '''Joannis Szywa''' |valign="top"| Zophie |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Apr 2 |valign="top"| '''Anna''' |valign="top"| Adamo Kitka, Barbara Jestkien |- |valign="top"| '''1755''' |valign="top"| ? |valign="top"| '''Joannis Schewa''' |valign="top"| Anna |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Sep 5 |valign="top"| '''Anna Theresia''' |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"| '''1759''' |valign="top"| ? |valign="top"| '''Anton Schewa''' |valign="top"| Anna Marie |valign="top"| |valign="top"| Aug 5 |valign="top"| '''Anna Christina''' |valign="top"| Anna Christina Hillbrand, Godefriedus Arndt |} === Marriages === ''No records reviewed yet.'' === Deaths === ''No records reviewed yet.''

Schewe Family History

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'''Here is a general page for organising information related to the last name "Schewe".''' ''Do you have any info about Schewes or the name? Please join the Trusted List to this page and participate. You can also post a comment or memory below.'' ---- == Alternate Spellings == '''Scheve''', also '''Schöwe''', '''Schiwe''' Anglicised to '''Schave'''Please note that the surname Schave in English speaking countries may also have other origins. '''Szewa''', '''Szewe''', '''Sziwi''', '''Szeywa''' and '''Szyw''' might be Polish versions of the surname Schewe. == Origins of the Surname Schewe == ==== Middle Low German origin ==== The surname Schewe is of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_language German] origin. According to Kohlheim & KohlheimRosa & Volker Kohlheim (2005): ''Duden Familiennamen - Herkunft und Bedeutung''. Mannheim, Leipzig, Wien, Zürich: Dudenverlag. (960 pages, ISBN 978-3-411-70852-9) it has two derivations: # It is derived from the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle_Low_German Middle Low German] word “schef”, which means crooked, mischief, bad. #It is a denomination for flax dressers and thus derived from Middle Low German “scheve” (in modern German "Schäbe"), which refers to straw removed from flax fibres, metaphorically speaking something very marginal and unimportant. Whereas this first version indicates a social origin, the following explanation shows a geographical origin. ==== West Prussian origin ==== The explanation above may not apply to families with roots in former [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Prussia West Prussia], Germany. For those Schewe families the little village Scheve might be the origin of the family name. In the 1823 book "Geschichte der Eidechsen-Gesellschaft in Preußen" (History of the Lizard-Society in Prussia) by Johannes Voigt an '''''Augustin von der Schewe''''' is mentioned. He has lived around 1454, but his family is said to be much older. Voigt refers to a 1340 letter written by the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teutonic_Knights Teutonic Order's] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teutonic_Knights#Hochmeister Grand Master] Dieterich von Altenburg in which '''''the village Scheve''''' (Polish: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Szabda Szabda], [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Szabda link to map]) is mentioned and said to be the surname's origin.Voigt, Johannes (1823): ''[http://books.google.de/books?id=URsDAAAAcAAJ&printsec=frontcover&hl=de&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=twopage&q&f=false Geschichte der Eidechsengesellschaft in Preußen]''. pages 61-62. ==== Polish origin ==== The family name Schewe might be a Germanized version of the Polish word "'''szewc'''" (English: shoemaker). Related Polish family names might be: Schewerinzky, Schewka, Schewo, Schewska, Schewsky, Szczewinski, Szewa, Szewe, Sziwi, Sziwiensky, Sziwitzky. == Schewe Families == *'''[[Space: Konitz Schewe Families | from Konitz, West Prussia (today: Chojnice, Poland)]]''' ''Do you have information on other families with the name Schewe? Please join the Trusted List to this page and participate.'' ---- == Schewes on WikiTree == Here are the complete lists of [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/schewe Schewes] and [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Schave Schaves] on WikiTree. ''If you are a Schewe please add yourself or an ancestor to WikiTree. This way we can grow our index into a more useful directory and genealogy resource.'' == Footnotes ==

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:Schiffhauer_Name_Study]] Purpose: To study the Schiffhauer family line from its origins through to the present; and to find relationships between the various Schiffhauer branches of the world family tree. Schiffhauer Name Meaning occupational name for a shipbuilder, from Middle High German schif ‘ship’ + an agent derivative of hauen ‘to cut or hew’.variant of Scheffauer, a habitational name for someone from any of several places named Scheffau. Source: Dictionary of American Family Names ©2013, Oxford University Press Schiffhauer is the 60,636th most prevalent name in the United States. There are 420 people in the U.S. with the surname Schiffhauer in 2013 according to the White Pages Directory. New York & Pennsylvania account for 201 of these people.
''Schiffhauer Families''
Line 1:' '''Schiffhauer Family from Sulzburg, Baden-Wurtenburg, Germany that immigrated to Broome County, NY & Southern NJ''' ''this line belongs to Haplogroup G-M201''
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'''Descendants of Aloys Schiffhauer: this line belongs to Haplogroup G-M201 ''' '''Generation 1''' 1. ALOYS1 SCHIFFHAUER was born on 23 Feb 1804 in Bulach, Baden, Germany. He died on 19 Apr 1846 (Age: 42). He married Maria Eva Speck on 14 Nov 1824 in Sankt Cyriak Katholisch, Bulach, Karlsruhe, Baden. Aloys Schiffhauer and Maria Eva Speck had the following children: 2. i. MICHAEL2 SCHIFFHAUER was born on 02 May 1825 in Bulach, Baden, Germany. He died in Freiburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. He married Maria Josepha Schwehrer on 21 Feb 1850 in Sankt Cyriak Katholisch, Bulach, Karlsruhe, Baden. She died in Freiburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. 3. ii. SEBASTIAN SCHIFFHAUER was born on 31 Jan 1830 in Bulach A Karlsruhe, Baden, Germany. He married (1) JOHANNA RASTAETTER. iii. LOUISE SCHIFFHAUER was born on 27 Oct 1831 in Sankt Cyriak Katholisch, Bulach, Karlsruhe, Baden. 4. iv. JOHANNA SCHIFFHAUER was born on 23 Jan 1833 in Sankt Cyriak Katholisch, Bulach, Karlsruhe, Baden. She married Gabriel Spek on 14 Sep 1863 in Sankt Cyriak Katholisch, Bulach, Karlsruhe, Baden. He was born on 04 Aug 1838. v. HEINRICH SCHIFFHAUER was born on 24 Mar 1838 in Sankt Cyriak Katholisch, Bulach, Karlsruhe, Baden. He died on 01 Apr 1838 (Age: 0). vi. OTTILIE SCHIFFHAUER was born on 29 Apr 1839 in Sankt Cyriak Katholisch, Bulach, Karlsruhe, Baden. vii. VINCENZ MICHAEL SCHIFFHAUER. '''Generation 2''' 2. MICHAEL2 SCHIFFHAUER (Aloys1) was born on 02 May 1825 in Bulach, Baden, Germany. He died in Freiburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. He married Maria Josepha Schwehrer on 21 Feb 1850 in Sankt Cyriak Katholisch, Bulach, Karlsruhe, Baden. She died in Freiburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Michael Schiffhauer and Maria Josepha Schwehrer had the following children: 5. i. JOSEPHA MARIA3 SCHIFFHAUER was born on 23 Dec 1850 in Sankt Cyriak Katholisch, Bulach, Karlsruhe, Baden. She married (1) WALTER WALTERS. ii. ALBERT JOSEPH SCHIFFHAUER was born on 15 Dec 1856 in Sankt Cyriak Katholisch, Bulach, Karlsruhe, Baden. He died (Arrival in US from Manheim, Germany in 1882). iii. VINCENS MICHAEL SCHIFFHAUER was born on 21 Oct 1860 in Sankt Cyriak Katholisch, Bulach, Karlsruhe, Baden. 6. iv. ANTON EUGENE "ANTHONY" SCHIFFHAUER was born on 24 Mar 1865 in Sankt Cyriak Katholisch, Bulach, Karlsruhe, Baden. He died in 1937 in Johnson City, Broome, New York, USA (Age: 72). He married (1) GERTRUDE V MERRITT. She was born in 1868 in Susquahanna Depot, Susquahannah, Pennsylvania. She died in 1948 in Johnson City, Broome, New York, USA (Age: 80). v. MARIA ALOISIA SCHIFFHAUER was born on 19 Jun 1867 in Sankt Cyriak Katholisch, Bulach, Karlsruhe, Baden. vi. OLGA SCHIFFHAUER was born in Germany. She died in 1924 in New York, USA. 3. SEBASTIAN2 SCHIFFHAUER (Aloys1) was born on 31 Jan 1830 in Bulach A Karlsruhe, Baden, Germany. He married (1) JOHANNA RASTAETTER. Sebastian Schiffhauer and Johanna Rastaetter had the following children: i. MARIA EVA3 SCHIFFHAUER was born on 23 Jan 1857 in Sankt Cyriak Katholisch, Bulach, Karlsruhe, Baden. She died on 06 Aug 1938 (Age: 81). ii. ANTON SCHIFFHAUER was born on 05 Feb 1861 in Sankt Cyriak Katholisch, Bulach, Karlsruhe, Baden. 4. JOHANNA2 SCHIFFHAUER (Aloys1) was born on 23 Jan 1833 in Sankt Cyriak Katholisch, Bulach, Karlsruhe, Baden. She married Gabriel Spek on 14 Sep 1863 in Sankt Cyriak Katholisch, Bulach, Karlsruhe, Baden. He was born on 04 Aug 1838. Gabriel Spek and Johanna Schiffhauer had the following child: i. JOSEPHINE3 SPEK was born on 04 Jun 1867 in Bulach, Baden, Germany. '''Generation 3''' 5. JOSEPHA MARIA3 SCHIFFHAUER (Michael2, Aloys1) was born on 23 Dec 1850 in Sankt Cyriak Katholisch, Bulach, Karlsruhe, Baden. She married (1) WALTER WALTERS. Walter Walters and Josepha Maria Schiffhauer had the following children: i. MITA4 WALTERS was born in USA. ii. ALBEN WALTERS was born in Switzerland. He died in Dec 1936 in New York, USA. iii. LYDIA WALTERS was born in Switzerland. She died in 1928. iv. ALGO WALTERS was born in Switzerland. 6. ANTON EUGENE "ANTHONY"3 SCHIFFHAUER (Michael2, Aloys1) was born on 24 Mar 1865 in Sankt Cyriak Katholisch, Bulach, Karlsruhe, Baden. He died in 1937 in Johnson City, Broome, New York, USA (Age: 72). He married (1) GERTRUDE V MERRITT. She was born in 1868 in Susquahanna Depot, Susquahannah, Pennsylvania. She died in 1948 in Johnson City, Broome, New York, USA (Age: 80). anton eugene "Anthony" Schiffhauer and Gertrude V Merritt had the following children: 7. i. JOHN H4 SCHIFFHAUER was born on 25 Oct 1892 in Binghamton, New York. He died on 10 Nov 1951 in Camden, Camden, New Jersey, USA (Age: 59). He married (1) EDITH W BARNES. She was born on 19 Aug 1905 in Pennsylvania, USA. She died in Aug 1966 in Allentown, Lehigh, Pennsylvania, USA (Age: 61). ii. CORNELIA SCHIFFHAUER was born in 1894 in Johnson City, Broome, New York, USA. She died in 1894 in Johnson City, Broome, New York, USA Floral Park Cemetary (Age: 0). 8. iii. REVA M SCHIFFHAUER was born in 1898 in Johnson City, Broome, New York, USA. She married (1) STEPHEN GUY SWEET. He was born in 1893 in Pennsylvania. iv. RAY ANTHONY SCHIFFHAUER was born on 08 Feb 1904 in New York. He died on 20 Jun 1982 in Endicott, Broome, New York, USA (Age: 78). He married (1) HAZEL R. REICHARD. She was born on 22 Apr 1906 in Armstrong, Pennsylvania, USA. She died on 01 Apr 1993 in Endicott, Broome, New York, USA (Age at Death: 87). 9. v. RUTH ELIZABETH SCHIFFHAUER was born on 19 Oct 1913 in Johnson City, Broome, New York, USA. She died in 1998. She married (2) HERMAN HAROLD HULL. He was born on 15 Mar 1913 in Whites Valley, Mt Pleasant twp, Wayne Co., Pennsylvania, United States. He died on 30 May 1987 in Endicott, Broome, New York, United States (Age: 74). '''Generation 4''' 7. JOHN H4 SCHIFFHAUER (anton eugene "Anthony"3, Michael2, Aloys1) was born on 25 Oct 1892 in Binghamton, New York. He died on 10 Nov 1951 in Camden, Camden, New Jersey, USA (Age: 59). He married (1) EDITH W BARNES. She was born on 19 Aug 1905 in Pennsylvania, USA. She died in Aug 1966 in Allentown, Lehigh, Pennsylvania, USA (Age: 61). John H Schiffhauer and Edith W Barnes had the following children: 10. i. Private H.5 SCHIFFHAUER JR was born on 04 Feb 1930 in Camden, New Jersey, USA. He married (1) Private. She was born on 16 Sep 1930 in Camden, Camden, New Jersey, USA. 11. ii. Private SCHIFFHAUER was born in 1932 in Camden City, Camden, New Jersey. He married (1) Private. 8. REVA M4 SCHIFFHAUER (anton eugene "Anthony"3, Michael2, Aloys1) was born in 1898 in Johnson City, Broome, New York, USA. She married (1) STEPHEN GUY SWEET. He was born in 1893 in Pennsylvania. Stephen Guy Sweet and Reva M Schiffhauer had the following children: i. ROBERT GUY5 SWEET SR was born on 10 Dec 1921 in Vestal, Broome, New York, USA. He died on 13 Dec 1989 in Seminole, Pinellas, Florida, USA (Age at Death: 68). He married (1) JUNE MOORE. June was born on 16 Apr 1921 in New York, USA. June died on 29 Jul 2007 in St Petersburg, Pinellas, Florida, USA. 12. ii. DONALD H. SWEET was born on 07 Dec 1925 in New York. He died on 11 May 1981 in Candor, Tioga, New York, USA (Age at Death: 55). He married (1) DORIS W. She was born on 07 Feb 1928. She died on 07 Sep 2000 in Vestal, Broome, New York, USA (Age: 72). 9. RUTH ELIZABETH4 SCHIFFHAUER (anton eugene "Anthony"3, Michael2, Aloys1) was born on 19 Oct 1913 in Johnson City, Broome, New York, USA. She died in 1998. She married (2) HERMAN HAROLD HULL. He was born on 15 Mar 1913 in Whites Valley, Mt Pleasant twp, Wayne Co., Pennsylvania, United States. He died on 30 May 1987 in Endicott, Broome, New York, United States (Age: 74). Herman Harold Hull and Ruth Elizabeth Schiffhauer had the following children: i. Private5 HULL was born about 1939 in New York. He married (1) Private. ii. Private was born about 1944. She married Private on 19 Sep 1969 in Alameda City, California. He was born about 1937. iii. Private. iv. Private. She married (1) Private. She married (2) Private on 04 Dec 1982 in Clark, Nevada. v. GARY HULL. '''Generation 5''' 10. Private.5 SCHIFFHAUER (John H4 , anton eugene "Anthony"3, Michael2, Aloys1) was born on 04 Feb 1930 in Camden, New Jersey, USA. He married (1) Private. She was born on 16 Sep 1930 in Camden, Camden, New Jersey, USA. Private Schiffhauer and Private had the following child: 13. i. Private6 SCHIFFHAUER was born on 04 Feb 1956 in Camden, Camden, New Jersey, USA. She married Private, son of albert leroy lockwood jr and joan caroline turse, on 15 Nov 1980 in Merchantville, Camden, New Jersey, USA (Grace Episcopal Church). He was born on 17 Jan 1956 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. 11. Private5 SCHIFFHAUER (John H4 , anton eugene "Anthony"3, Michael2, Aloys1) was born in 1932 in Camden City, Camden, New Jersey. He married (1) Private. Private Schiffhauer and Private had the following children: i. Private6 SCHIFFHAUER was born on 04 Feb 1964 in NJ. ii. Private SCHIFFHAUER was born on 29 Feb in NJ. iii. Private SCHIFFHAUER was born in NJ. iv. Private SCHIFFHAUER was born in NJ. 12. DONALD H.5 SWEET (Reva M4 Schiffhauer, anton eugene "Anthony"3 Schiffhauer, Michael2 Schiffhauer, Aloys1 Schiffhauer) was born on 07 Dec 1925 in New York. He died on 11 May 1981 in Candor, Tioga, New York, USA (Age at Death: 55). He married (1) DORIS W. She was born on 07 Feb 1928. She died on 07 Sep 2000 in Vestal, Broome, New York, USA (Age: 72). Donald H. Sweet and Doris W had the following children: i. GARY SWEET. He married (1) LOUISE. ii. BRUCE SWEET. iii. DAVID SWEET. iv. DONNA SWEET. She married (1) RODRIGUEZ. v. DONALD SWEET JR. '''Generation 6''' 13. Private SCHIFFHAUER (Private5 , John H 4, anton eugene "Anthony"3, Michael2, Aloys1) was born on 04 Feb 1956 in Camden, Camden, New Jersey, USA. She married Private, son of albert leroy lockwood jr and joan caroline turse, on 15 Nov 1980 in Merchantville, Camden, New Jersey, USA (Grace Episcopal Church). He was born on 17 Jan 1956 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Private and Private Schiffhauer had the following children: i. Private was born on 21 Mar 1988 in Richmond, Virginia. ii. Private was born on 09 Apr 1992 in Richmond, Virginia.

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Schilling, Russia 1775 Census Surnames and head of household Ahlfelt, Karl; Anna Catherine (widow) no surname listed; Bell (?), Konrad; Benzel, Johannes; Blazer, Peter; Bork, Johann Michael; Brecht, Matthias; Bruhn, Andreas; Damm, Jakob; Daniel, Wendel; Deipermin (?), Susanna (widow); Dikhner (?), Johann; Dikhner (?), Margareta Ulin; Dieter, Georg; Drumheiler, Valentin; Esikh (Essig) Georg; Esikh (Essig), Johann Michael; Felker (Volker), Johann; Filbert, Johann Georg; Filber, Johann Nikolaus; Fitzner, Gottlieb; Fogler, Johann Nikolaus; Gager (Hager), Jakob; Geer (Geier), Jost; Geisner, Jost; Geist, Johann; Gertinger (Hertinger), Friedrich; Getz (Gotz), Johann; Grab (Gropp), Konrad; Gramlich, Johann Adam; Harres (Hares), Christian; Hartwig, Stephan Gottfried; Haas, Hartman; Helmut, Christoph; Helmut, Michael; Helmut, widow of Peter; Hartmut, Heinrich; Henkel, Jacob; Jelinz, Samuel; Kaufman, Johann; Kehm, (Keim), Friedrich; Keller, Heinrich; Kerber (Korber) Georg; Krel, Heinrich; Kres, (Gress), Christian; Kurtz, Christian; Laubach, Johann; Lei ?, Karl; Letsrikh (Lotsreich), Heinrich; Lezger, Konrad; Luft, widow of Johannes; Luft, Heinrich; Luft, Wilhelm; Mai, Johann Georg; Mar (Mahr), Heinrich; Maul, Johann Georg; Maul, Johann Philip; Maul, Michael; Maul, Phillip Ludwig; Mende, Georg; Metz, Georg; Nein, Christian; Nein,Johannes; Reis, Johann Michael; Roh, Karl; Roth, Ambrosius; Roth, Christoph; Roth, Johann Wilhelm; Rubbe, Christoph; Rubbekh, Johann Adam; Schafer, Baitasar; Schafer, Christine (widow); Schaff, Georg Peter; Schatz, Heinrich; Sheilhorn, Peter; Schlinder, Heinrich; Schilling, Johannes; Schmidt, Georg; Schmidt, Johann Adam; Schmidt, Johann Georg; Schmidt, Johaness; Schmunk, Heinrich; Schreiber, Andreas; Schulz, Joachim; Schutz, Wilheim; Sinner, Michael; Strackbein, Karl; Schreiber, Heinrich; Stengel, Christian; Timplink, Karl; Trompel, Karl; Vetters, _dfried; Wagner, Barbara (widow); Wahl, Kasper; Walter, Johann Georg; Walter, Michael; Weingartner, Philip; Weis, Philip; Wilhelm, Paul; Wiesner, Kasper; Worster, Kasper; Wurtz, Marcel;

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Welcome to the Schindler One Name Study

==About the Project== The Schindler Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Schindler Schindler] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Schindler name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (German Schindlers), by time period (18th Century Schindlers), or by topic (Schindler DNA, Schindler Occupations, Schindler Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' {{Member|ONS|name=Schindler}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Shockey-96|Charlotte Shockey]]''' for assistance. ==Teams / Research Pages== * [[Space:Schindler's of Glarus Canton, Switzerland|Schindler's of Glarus Canton, Switzerland]] *Schindler's of Clausthal, Kingdom of Hanover and Electorate of Hanover to the United States (space to be created) *Schindler's of Clausthal, Kingdom of Hanover and Electorate of Hanover to Australia (space to be created) * * Add the following to the top of your profile if you'd like to be part of the study: '''{{One Name Study|name=Schindler}}''' ::'''Project Leader:''' [[Shockey-96|Charlotte Shockey]] ::'''Member:''' [[Schindler-917|Keith Schindler]] ::'''Member:''' [[Schindler-204 | Mike Schindler]] {{Image|file=Photos-413.png}} ==Schindler One Name Study Goals== The objective of this study is to identify all Schindler cousins, also to sort out the brickwalls and find solutions. ===What You Can Do=== #Work cooperatively together with other Schindler profile managers to create the best Schindler tree possible. #Search out original rather than derivative documentation and add sources to Schindler profiles. #Write comprehensive, well-sourced biographies for Schindler profiles. #Check for duplicates and request merges. #Contact [[Murtaugh-30|Sarah]] to request PPP status for those profiles that meet the criteria for project protection. This will protect them from an incorrect merge. #If you are a male with the Schindler surname or a variant and haven't already, please consider testing your yDNA through the Schindler FamilyTreeDNA Project (link below) so that we can all have a better understanding of our heritage and possibly make new discoveries. ===Schindler Brickwalls=== :Below are either brickwalls or not fully connected to the One Tree. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" |- | align="center" style="font-weight: bold" | Name | align="center" style="font-weight: bold" | Birth | align="center" style="font-weight: bold" | Death |- | style="text-align: center;" |[[Schindler-33|Caroline Isabelle (Schindler) Strout]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1925 abt | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" |[[Schindler-49|Kaspar Schindler]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1563 - Switzerland | style="text-align: center;" | 1648 Dec 31 - Switzerland |- | style="text-align: center;" |[[Schindler-41|Helen (Schindler) Meldrum]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1889 - MI | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" |[[Schindler-43|Anna Schindler]] | style="text-align: center;" | - Schweiz | style="text-align: center;" | 1608 Apr - Schweiz |- | style="text-align: center;" |[[Schindler-44|Elizabeth Schindler]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1505 - Switzerland | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" |[[Schindler-78|Daniel Schindler]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1620 - Germany | style="text-align: center;" | 1665 - Germany |- | style="text-align: center;" |[[Schindler-77|David Schindler]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1676 - Germany | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" |[[Schindler-76|Mathias Schindler]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1674 - Germany | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" |[[Schindler-75|Barbara Schindler]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1672 - Germany | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" |[[Schindler-74|Joseph Schindler]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1650 - Germany | style="text-align: center;" | 1693 May 27 - Germany |- | style="text-align: center;" |[[Schindler-73|Anna Maria Schindler]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1686 - Germany | style="text-align: center;" | 1760 Sep 21 - Germany |- | style="text-align: center;" |[[Schindler-58|Frederick William Schindler]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1895 Sep 7 - Utah | style="text-align: center;" | 1960 Apr 24 - Idaho |- | style="text-align: center;" |[[Schindler-51|Magdelena Schindler]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1702 - Switzerland | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" |[[Schindler-45|Fridolin Schindler]] | style="text-align: center;" | | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" |[[Schindler-364|Michael Josef Schindler]] | style="text-align: center;" | 4 Sep 1954 | style="text-align: center;" | 1993 Feb 11 - California |- | style="text-align: center;" |[[Schindler-350|James Schindler]] | style="text-align: center;" | | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" |[[Schindler-135|Leona (Schindler) Alcorn]] | style="text-align: center;" | | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" |[[Schindler-79|Adam Schindler]] | style="text-align: center;" | | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" |[[Schindler-471|Johannes Schindler]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1778 abt | style="text-align: center;" | 1880 bef |- | style="text-align: center;" |[[Schindler-562|Agnes Schindler]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1778 abt | style="text-align: center;" | 1880 bef |- | style="text-align: center;" |[[Schindler-615|Louise Freida (Schindler) Raschke]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1906 Sep 9 - TX | style="text-align: center;" | 1963 Feb 22 - TX |- | style="text-align: center;" |[[Schindler-585|Laura Mae Schindler]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1918 Jun 9 - OH | style="text-align: center;" | 2001 Aug 8 - FL |- | style="text-align: center;" |[[Schindler-459|Mary (Schindler) Maas]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1912 Sep 1 | style="text-align: center;" | 2012 bef |- | style="text-align: center;" |[[Schindler-411|Joseph Schindler]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1859 Mar - MI | style="text-align: center;" | 1910 bef |- | style="text-align: center;" |[[Schindler-406|Adam Schindler]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1780 abt | style="text-align: center;" | 1814 bef - MD |- | style="text-align: center;" |[[Schindler-369|George Schindler]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1883 bef - NY | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" |[[Schindler-350|James Schindler]] | style="text-align: center;" | | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" |[[Schindler-847|Unknown Schindler]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1844 - Czech | style="text-align: center;" | 1902 - Austria |- | style="text-align: center;" |[[Schindler-759|Gottlieb Schindler]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1831 May 28 - Germany | style="text-align: center;" | 1890 abt - Kentucky |- | style="text-align: center;" |[[Schindler-746|Emil Jakob Schindler]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1842 Apr 27 - Austria | style="text-align: center;" | 1892 Aug 9 |- | style="text-align: center;" |[[Schindler-729|Maria Johanna Hulda (Schindler) Kuschke]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1901 May 20 - Rustenburg | style="text-align: center;" | 1937 Apr 18 - Pretoria |- | style="text-align: center;" |[[Schindler-683|George A. Schindler]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1913 Jun 12 - MN | style="text-align: center;" | 1990 Sep 19 - MN |- | style="text-align: center;" |[[Schindler-682|George Albert Schindler]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1953 Oct 27 | style="text-align: center;" | 2003 Oct 26 |- | style="text-align: center;" |[[Schindler-409|Eduard Schindler]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1868 abt | style="text-align: center;" | |- |} *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/Schindler/ G2G Tagged Schindler] {{Image|file=Photos-413.png}} ==The Schindler Name== Schindler is a German surname that is derived from the German word "schindel" which means "shingle". This suggests that the original bearers of the name were in the roofing business. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schindler] ===Name Variations=== Variations and alternate spellings of the name include: Shindler, Schindel, and Schindelle, Shingler, Schintler, Shilder, and others. (click to see list of WikiTree profiles for each surname) :::[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Schindler/ Schindler/] ===Notable Schindlers=== *[[Schindler-746|Emil Jakob Schindler]], Landscape Painter *[[Schindler-745|Alma (Schindler) Werfel]], Author *[[Schindler-439|Oskar Schindler]] Industrialist, Hero {{Image|file=Photos-413.png}} ==Schindler Place Names== * ===Schindler Businesses, Etc=== * {{Image|file=Photos-413.png}} ==Schindler DNA Studies== :: :: {{Image|file=Photos-413.png}} ==Books Written By Schindler's== The following are books written by Schindler's and descendants that are not of a genealogical matter. * {{Image|file=Photos-413.png}} ==Schindler Resources== *

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Return to [[Space:Germany Regions Team|Germany's 16 Modern Regions]] ----- =Schleswig-Holstein, Germany/Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland= This page was created to offer a place to collaborate on Schleswig-Holstein research. You can ask questions in the comments below or offer suggestions on new resources to attach to our resources list. ==How Can You Help Improve Profiles In This Region?== *There are extensive profile improvements that need to be done in this region and we could really use your help. See links, below. *Members with knowledge of this region can answer questions and offer guidance on this page, our Google Group and on G2G. *Ensure the information and links on this page are up-to-date (especially for archival and research site information) *Do you live in Schleswig-Holstein? You can offer archive, library, church, etc. research visits for other members. *Create new Space pages for region-specific geographical, topical, or other, that include images, history, and anything helpful for collaborating and helping other researchers. ===Links=== :We'd appreciate your help with sourcing, connecting, merging and fixing database errors on the profiles in this region. Click the links below to get lists of profiles in Schleswig-Holstein that need some love (click "get profiles" in the left column to generate a list): *UNSOURCED PROFILES: to get a list of [[Help:Sources_FAQ|unsourced]] profiles that need reliable sources added, click '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=location%3DSchleswig-Holstein+unsourced&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 HERE]'''. 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For more information/instruction on clearing database errors, see [[Space:Germany_Project_Data_Doctors_Team|Germany Project Data Doctors Team]]. ==Overview of Schleswig-Holstein== : Flag and Coat of Arms: :{{Image|file=German_Flags-13.png |size=s |align=l }} {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history-65.png |size=s |align=l }}{{Clear}} :State of the Federal Republic of Germany: 23 August 1946 :Capital: Kiel :English: Schleswig-Holstein :German: Schleswig-Holstein {{Image|file=German_territorial_structure_in_the_course_of_history-66.png |size=s |align=r |caption=Schleswig-Holstein location in Germany }} :Schleswig-Holstein is the northernmost of the 16 German states. Historically, it consists of the southern part of the former Duchy of Schleswig, the Hanseatic City of Lübeck and the two former Duchies of Holstein and Lauenburg, as well as the former Lübeck district of the Grand Duchy of Oldenburg and the former Hamburg exclaves of Geesthacht, Großhansdorf and Schmalenbeck. In exchange, the Holstein cities of Altona and Wandsbek as well as several rural communities, including Blankenese, went to Hamburg. The capital city is Kiel; other notable cities are Lübeck, Flensburg and Neumünster. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schleswig-Holstein Wikipedia] *[https://www.britannica.com/place/Schleswig-Holstein Britannica] *[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%BCdschleswig Wikipedia]: South Schleswig *[https://www.nationsonline.org/oneworld/Germany/schleswig-holstein.htm NationsOnline] *[https://www.mygermancity.com/schleswig-holstein MyGermanCity.com] ===Maps=== :Schleswig-Holstein occupies the southern third of the Jutland Peninsula. Along its eastern coast is the Baltic Sea, and along its western coast is the North Sea. To the southeast it shares a land boundary with the state of Mecklenburg–West Pomerania. In the South it surrounds the northern part of Hamburg and in the Norths it borders on to Denmark. Schleswig-Holstein includes Fehmarn Island in the Baltic and Helgoland, Sylt, Föhr, Amrum, and other German islands in the North Frisian group. :Coordinates: 54°28′12″N 9°30′50″E *[http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Schleswig-Holstein Google maps]: Schleswig-Holstein map *[https://www.meyersgaz.org/ Meyers Gazetteer] *[https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5a/Schleswig-Holstein%2C_administrative_divisions_-_de_-_colored.svg/1280px-Schleswig-Holstein%2C_administrative_divisions_-_de_-_colored.svg.png WikiMedia]: Administrative Divisions *[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%BCdschleswig#/media/Datei:Schleswig-Holstein,_administrative_divisions_-_de_-_colored_(+historical_division).svg Wikipedia]: Administrative Divisions *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Schleswig#/media/File:S%C3%BCdschleswig.png Wikipedia]: Southern Schleswig (with German, Danish and North Frisian place names) *[https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/6a/Schleswig-Holstein_map.PNG WikiMedia]: map *[https://www.bing.com/images/search?view=detailV2&id=AD809948004FAFF725A6688EBD29A41DFCBA062C&thid=OIP.HN5sf845g4HMCYE1D95KuQHaE8&mediaurl=http%3A%2F%2Fupload.wikimedia.org%2Fwikipedia%2Fcommons%2F8%2F83%2FSchleswig-Holstein_2010.png&exph=1200&expw=1800&q=Schleswig-Holstein+History&selectedindex=14&ajaxhist=0&vt=0&eim=1,2,6 Bing map] *[http://ontheworldmap.com/germany/state/schleswig-holstein/large-detailed-map-of-schleswig-holstein.jpg OnTheWorldMap.com] *[https://www.rootdigger.de/Maps.htm Rootdigger - Maps - 1864, 1921 and today] *[https://www.genealogyblog.com/?p=13535 Map Guide to German Parish Registers – Oldenburg & Schleswig-Holstein] ===History=== :In 1865, Schleswig was administered by Prussia, and Holstein by Austria. The resulting tension led to the Austro-Prussian War Schleswig-Holstein as a unified state was created after the Prussian victory in the Austro-Prussian War of 1866. Prior to that it was a land of changing allegiances, cultures, and divided into Schleswig and Holstein. Beginning early 12th century the Duchy of Holstein was part of the Holy Roman Empire. The areas were twice united under the Danish monarchy, but not incorporated into the Danish state. In 1848, Frederick VII proclaimed the complete union of Schleswig with Denmark sparking the predominantly German population of both Duchies to rebell culminating in the German Confederation taking over the two Duchies. The 1852 Treaty of London re-established the Duchies' personal union with Denmark. In 1863, Denmark again tried to incorporate Schleswig into the state proper, and Prussia and Austria declared war. In 1920 the north part of Schleswig returned to Denmark. In 1937, the city of Lübeck was incorporated into the German state of Schleswig-Holstein. *[https://wwwp.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Schleswig-Holstein_Timeline FamilySearch]: Schleswig-Holstein Timeline *[https://www.infoplease.com/encyclopedia/places/north-europe/germany/schleswigholstein/history Info Please]: Schleswig-Holstein: History *[http://www.zum.de/whkmla/region/germany/xslh.html Zum.de] *[https://wiki2.org/en/History_of_Schleswig-Holstein Wiki2.org]: History of Schleswig-Holstein *[https://www.rootdigger.de/History.htm Rootdigger]: History *[https://www.britannica.com/event/Schleswig-Holstein-question Britannica]: The Schleswig-Holstein question *[https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Encyclopedia_Americana_(1920)/Schleswig-Holstein The Encyclopedia Americana (1920)]: Schleswig-Holstein *[https://archive.org/details/schleswigholstei01dice/page/n6 Archive.org]: The Schleswig-Holstein War (book) *[https://sites.google.com/site/ancestorsinschleswigholstein/kreis-dithmarschen/history Google]: Historical Review of the Dithmarschen Region of Schleswig-Holstein *[http://www.german-navy.de/kriegsmarine/ships/linienschiffe/schleswigholstein/history.html German-Navy.de] ===Culture=== :Germany has a number of different cultures. This area is one of the least visited by Germans or foreigners alike. It is very far north and caught between two seas making it cold. But it has breathtaking natural beauty. It is a maritime area. It is home to over 250 museums scattered throughout its borders. There are medieval town looking untouched by modern hands, archaeological exhibits, palaces, forts, festivals, sailing regattas and more. Its cuisine is naturally influenced by what is available and when it is available with an emphasis on fish and seafood, pork, soups and stews. *[https://www.rootdigger.de/People.htm Rootdigger]: People *[https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g187408-Activities-c47-Schleswig_Holstein.html Trip Advisor]: Schleswig-Holstein Landmarks *[http://www.workingdogweb.com/Wewelsfleth-Holstein-Germany.htm Wewelsfleth, Holstein, Germany] *[https://www.sh-tourismus.de/en/activity/culture/79c53376-5b51-7d28-e767-f6b051b7c487 S-H Culture] *[https://www.thelocal.de/20170505/10-incredible-facts-about-schleswig-holstein-the-land-between-two-seas The Local]: 10 incredible facts about Schleswig-Holstein, 'the land between two seas' *[https://www.sh-tourismus.de/en/activity/must-see S-H Must See] *[https://archaeology-travel.com/destinations/europe/germany/schleswig-holstein/ Archaeology Travel] *[https://www.schleswig-holstein.de/EN/Home/_documents/culture.html Culture in Schleswig-Holstein] *[https://germangirlinamerica.com/where-is-schleswig-holstein/ Where is Schleswig Holstein? And What Can You See There?] *[https://www.inspirock.com/germany/things-to-do-in-schleswig-holstein The Best Things to Do in Schleswig-Holstein] *[https://www.europeanbeerguide.net/schlbrew.htm Schleswig-Holstein and Hamburg Breweries] *[https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g187414-d243443-Reviews-Viking_Museum_Haithabu_Wikinger_Museum-Schleswig_Schleswig_Holstein.html Trip Advisor]: Viking Museum Haithabu *[https://www.webcamtaxi.com/en/germany/schleswig-holstein.html Schleswig-Holstein, Germany] *[https://germanfoods.org/german-food-facts/schleswig-holstein-cuisine/ German Foods]: Schleswig-Holstein: Culinary Treasures from Germany’s North *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schleswig-Holstein_cuisine Wikipedia]: Schleswig-Holstein cuisine ==Research Help and Regional Resources== ===Online Resource Compilations=== *[http://ofb.genealogy.net/ Genealogy.net]: Online Familienbücher aka OFBs (regional family books). Also see [[Space:Familienbücher:_German_Family_Books|THIS PAGE]] for Familienbücher that are not available online, but our members will do lookups for you. *[http://www.akvz.de/index.html Arbeitskreis Volkszahlregister (AKVZ)] - AKVZ transfers handwritten censuses and other registers of persons from the period 1671 to 1864 into machine readable form in maximum document fidelity, without changing or interpreting the original (transcription). They are currently concentrated on the former duchies of Schleswig, Holstein and Lauenburg, the Principality of Lübeck and the Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin in Germany. The person database currently contains 2.3 million persons. The site is freely accessible. *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Schleswig-Holstein,_Prussia,_German_Empire_Genealogy FamilySearch]: Schleswig-Holstein, Prussia, German Empire Genealogy *[http://wiki-en.genealogy.net/Schleswig-Holstein GenWiki]: Schleswig-Holstein *[http://www.genealogy-sh.com/ Genealogy-SH]: Genealogy in Schleswig Holstein *[http://www.erfde.com/index-english.html Parish Erfde] *[https://ggsmn.org/cpage.php?pt=37 GGSMN]: Schleswig Holstein *[http://www.genealogy-sh.de Genealogy-SH]: Help looking for records in Schleswig Holstein *[http://www.theancestorhunt.com/blog/europe-free-online-historical-newspapers#.XQmRCohKh9B The Ancestor Hunt]: free online resources for international newspapers: see the section for Germany. *[http://wiki-en.genealogy.net/Main_Page Genealogy.net]: GenWiki, main page *[https://www.germanroots.com/germanlinks.html German Roots.com]: German Genealogy Resources on the Internet *[[:Category:Germany_Genealogy_Resources|WikiTree Category]]: Germany Genealogy Resources *[[Space:Germany_Project_Resources|WikiTree: Germany Project Resources]] ===Vital Records=== *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Schleswig-Holstein,_German_Empire_Church_Records FamilySearch]: Schleswig-Holstein, German Empire Church Records *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2454663 FamilySearch]: Germany, Schleswig-Holstein, Kreis Steinburg, Civil Registration, 1874-1983 *[https://www.sa.dk/en/ Danish National Archives] *[https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/glutheranoldenburg/ Ancestry.com]: Schleswig and Holstein, Denmark and Schleswig-Holstein, Prussia, Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1597-1959 *[https://sites.google.com/site/ancestorsinschleswigholstein/church-records Church Records] *"Die Kirchenbücher Schleswig-Holsteins, der Landeskirche Eutin und der Hansestädte" from 1958 offers a very good overview of the existing church records in Schleswig-Holstein. The book lists the existing church records in all Schleswig-Holstein parishes; in particular it also lists the gaps. Thus, researchers do not have to search unnecessarily for non-existent church books and know that they have to use other aids such as population registers, serf registers, tax lists, etc. for periods of the gaps or for the time before the respective church books. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Schleswig-Holstein_Team.pdf PDF image] *[https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1 Archion.de]: Protestant church records ($subcription site) *[https://data.matricula-online.eu/en/deutschland/ Matricula]: Catholic Church records *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Online_Genealogy_Records FamilySearch]: Germany Online Genealogy Records *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Church_Records FamilySearch]: German Church Records *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Civil_Registration FamilySearch]: German Civil Registration === Religious Facilities=== *[https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g187408-Activities-c47-t10,175-Schleswig_Holstein.html Trip Advisor]: Schleswig-Holstein Landmarks *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schleswig_Cathedral Wikipedia]: Schleswig Cathedral *[https://www.catholicdirectory.com/germany/schleswig-holstein Catholic Directory]: Catholic Churches in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany *[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Churches_in_Schleswig-Holstein WikiMedia Category]: Churches in Schleswig-Holstein *[http://www.world-guides.com/europe/germany/schleswig-holstein/lubeck/lubeck_churches.html World-Guides]: Lubeck Churches and Cathedral *[https://www.jewishgen.org/Scandinavia/schleswig-holstein.htm JewishGen]: Schleswig-Holstein & Hamburg *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Church_Directories FamilySearch]: Germany Church Directories *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/German_Jewish_Records FamilySearch]: German Jewish Records *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_Germany Wikipedia]: Religion in Germany ===Emigration=== *[https://www.rootdigger.de/Emi.htm Rootdigger - Emigration] *[https://wwwp.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Schleswig-Holstein_Emigration_and_Immigration FamilySearch]: Schleswig-Holstein Emigration and Immigration *[https://www.germangenealogygroup.com/records-search/german_emigrants.php Germany Genealogy Group]: German Emigration Database *[https://www.deutsche-auswanderer-datenbank.de/index.php?id=275&L=1 Historisches Museum Bremerhaven]: German Emigrant Database *[https://immigrantships.net/bremenproj/bremenproject.html Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild]: Transcribed Ships Manifests Departing from Germany. Ports of departure include: Altona, Bremen, Bremerhaven, Cuxhaven, Geestemunde, Hamburg, Stettin, Swinemunde (currently Swinoujscie, Poland), German Unspecified Ports *[https://www.germanroots.com/emigration.html GermanRoots.com]: Online German Emigration Records, Lists and Indexes *[https://web.archive.org/web/20170821040328/http://www.germanyroots.com/ships/index.php?lan=en&cat=1 GermanyRoots]: Ship's Database *WikiTree Immigration/Emigration Categories: ::*[[:Category:Immigration_Records_and_Passenger_Lists|Category: Immigration Records and Passenger Lists]] ::*[[:Category:German_Confederation%2C_Emigrants|Category: German Confederation, Emigrants]] ::*[[:Category:Germany%2C_Emigrants|Category: Germany, Emigrants]] ::*[[:Category:American_Immigration|Category: American Immigration]] === Local Cemeteries=== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery-browse/Germany/Schleswig-Holstein?id=state_1559 FindAGrave]: Cemeteries in Schleswig Holstein *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cemeteries_in_Germany#Schleswig-Holstein Wikipedia]: List of Cemeteries in Schleswig-Holstein *[https://wwwp.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Schleswig-Holstein_Cemeteries Schleswig-Holstein FamilySearch]: S-H Cemeteries *[https://www.ww2cemeteries.com/ger-kiel-war-cemetery.html WW2 Cemeteries]: Kiel War Cemetery *[https://www.cwgc.org/find-a-cemetery/cemetery/2035200/kiel-war-cemetery/ CWGC]: Kiel War Cemetery *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Burial_Ground,_Frogmore Wikipedia]: Royal Burial Ground, Frogmore *[https://www.iajgsjewishcemeteryproject.org/schleswig-holstein/index.html International Jewish Cemetery Project]: S-H Cemeteries *[http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMB71Y_Alter_Friedhof_Flensburg Waymarking]: Alter Friedhof, Flensburg - Abandoned Cemeteries *[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Jewish_cemeteries_in_Schleswig-Holstein WikiMedia Category]: Jewish cemeteries in Schleswig-Holstein *[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Cemeteries_in_Schleswig-Holstein WikiMedia Category]: Cemeteries in Schleswig-Holstein ===Libraries=== *[https://www.worldcat.org/libraries WorldCat Library Search] *[https://wwwp.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Schleswig-Holstein_Archives_and_Libraries FamilySearch]: Schleswig-Holstein Archives and Libraries *[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Libraries_in_Schleswig-Holstein WikiMedia Category]: Libraries in Schleswig-Holstein *[https://katalog.ub.uni-kiel.de/cgi-bin/wwwopc4menu?LNG=EN&MENU=MAIN Uni-Kiel.de]: Academic Libraries in Schleswig-Holstein *[https://www.rootdigger.de/Archives.htm Rootdigger]: Archives in Schleswig-Holstein ===Colleges and Universities=== : They often have local records and have professors who are versed in local lore so can be a wonderful resource and many are multilingual. *[https://collegewikipedia.com/europe/germany/schleswig-holstein/university CollegeWikipedia]: Universities In Schleswig-Holstein *[https://www.4icu.org/de/schleswig-holstein/universities-schleswig-holstein.htm Universities Search Engine] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Universities_and_colleges_in_Schleswig-Holstein Wikipedia Category]: Universities and colleges in Schleswig-Holstein *[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Universities_and_colleges_in_Schleswig-Holstein WikiMedia Category]: Universities and colleges in Schleswig-Holstein ===Local Phone/Address Books=== *[https://www.loc.gov/rr/european/phonede/dephoneA-D.html Library of Congress] Address/Telephone Directories from Germany *[http://phonebookoftheworld.com/kiel/ Phone Books of the World]: Kiel *[https://www.nationalcellulardirectory.com/statesearch/Schleswig/?sourceid=1&utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&msclkid=c4636db607841db9429c30f09c58a6bc NationalCellularDirectory.com] *[https://dibiki.ub.uni-kiel.de/viewer/toc/PPN863202098/1/LOG_0000/ Kiel Address Books 1904-1919] ===Local Genealogy Groups=== *[[Space:Lists_of_Adresses_for_Family_Research_in_Germany|WikiTree Space: List of Addresses for Family Research in Germany]] ===WikiTree Free Space Pages and One Place Studies=== :Have you created a page that you'd like included below? Add a profile comment below with a link to what you would like to contribute. The following pages were created by our project members: *[[Space:Island_of_Foehr|Island of Föhr Place Study]] by [[Bissell-517|Michael Bissell]] ==WikiTree Categories== *[[:Category: Schleswig-Holstein, Germany|Category:Schleswig-Holstein, Germany]] *[[:Category: Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland|Category:Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland]] ==Translation Aides== In Germany a number of different written languages and dialects were used. Below are some links to sites which may help you with old documents. *[http://www.suetterlinschrift.de/Englisch/Titel.htm Sütterlinschrift] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%BCtterlin Sütterlin] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Handwriting Germany Handwriting] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurrent Kurrent] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackletter Blackletter] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fraktur Fraktur] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%9F ß] *[https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f8/Brockhaus_1894_Deutsche_Mundarten.jpg Brockhaus 1894 Deutsche Mundarten] (map) *[http://www.math.ubc.ca/~cass/frivs/latin/latin-dict-full.html Latin phrases] because many old records are written in Latin this is a handy list of commonly used Latin phrases. *[[Space:Genealogy_Glossary|Genealogy Glossary]] of multiple languages using common genealogy related words.
This is an active [[Project:Germany|Germany Project]] page with up-to-date information.
Last updated by [[Thiessen-117|Thiessen-117]] 19 Jul 2022

Schnatterly/Snodderly Surname Name Study

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Schnatterly Name Study

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Welcome to the Schnatterly Name Study!
This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, [[Stumpfel-1|Sheri Michaels]] add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. === '''Known Spelling Variations, to name a few'''... === The surname variations of Schnatterly include and are not limited to the following: *Schnatterly and Schnatterle who mainly settled in the Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, Indiana, Ohio areas *Schnatteree in Pennsylvania *Smithly, probably spelled phonetically *Snadderbery, probably spelled phonetically *Snaderly who appear to have settled in California. *Snatherly, Snotherly who appear in West Virginia, Virginia, and North Carolina. *Snavely, Snively, Snederly might or might not have links to this surname. *Snidly, Arkansas *Snoderleg, probably spelled phonetically *Snoddy, Arkansas *Snodderly, Snodderley, Snoderly, Snoterly who mainly settled in North Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama, Iowa, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, California, Oregon, Washington State. *Snoddery, probably spelled phonetically *Snothuly, probably spelled phonetically *Snotterly who appear in various southern states. *Southerly, North Carolina *Suntherly, North Carolina === Our Goals === The purpose of this study is to try to identify the numerous descendants of the immigrants George Philip Schnatterly and Hans Michael Schnatterly who arrived in Philadelphia on the ship named "Pleasant" on October 11, 1732 along with several other German immigrants. It is unclear if or how George and Hans were related. George was 28 years old and Hans was 25 years old when they arrived. It has been assumed by some researchers that they were brothers because of their closeness in age. Since there are so many people researching this surname and because there are so many variations of the spelling of this surname, it is hoped that through this medium, anyone interested can collaborate more effectively, and hopefully be willing to share their research to help prove/disprove the information circulating around on the Internet. **'''Please note:''' If you have found this page because of a link on a profile you manage '''WELCOME'''! Because there are so many variations of this surname, people have created multiple profiles of the same person on wikitree. To save time in identifying these duplicate profiles, a link has been added to this One Name Study on all profiles currently created in wikitree. How can you help make this study a success? 1) identify duplicates, 2) propose the merge of duplicates, 3) keep an eye out for new duplicate profiles, 4) add new profiles to this name study. '''THANK YOU'''!** === What You Can Do === #Work cooperatively together with other Schnatterly profile managers to create the best Schnatterly tree possible. #Add the category for Schnatterly Name Study to profiles. #Search out original rather than derivative documentation and add sources to Schnatterly profiles. #Write comprehensive, well-sourced biographies. #Check for duplicates and request merges. #If you are a male with the Schnatterly surname or a variant and haven't already, please consider testing your yDNA through Family Tree DNA so that we can all have a better understanding of our heritage and possibly make new discoveries. #Do you have a Schnatterly profile you are especially proud of? Let [[Stumpfel-1|Sheri]] know and we will feature it on this page. #Review the Find A Grave Memorials for duplicates due to the various spellings of this surname. #Research the unknown families below for a connection to our immigrant ancestors. #Find duplicate Wikitree ID#'s and propose merges and invite profile managers to join our Schnatterly One Name Study. #Create profiles for the people below (checking first to make sure they don't already exist), then adding the links and other information below. === '''The Truth Of Our Origins Is In Our DNA''' === With so many spelling variations, DNA comparisons have become the only reliable way to track down distant branches of the family. If you are a male with the Schnatterly surname or one of it's variations, please add your test information below for your comparison: Please add your own tests here. === '''What Is Their Country of Origin?''' === A 4-page article entitled "Our Schnatterly Ancestory" is the starting point for this study. See link #19 below for the original publication on Ancestry.com. It is believed to be written for a family reunion of those in Pennsylvania who were related to Henry Foreman (16 APRIL 1784 - 21 APRIL 1862) / Mary Magdalena Schnatterly (17 MAY 1791 - 13 APRIL 1863). In the referenced publication the Schnatterly family originated in Austria and was spelled Schnatterl, Schnatterle, then Schnatterly. Between 1559 to 1595 family members were issued Imperial patents of nobility and amelioration of their coats of arms. In the book: "Family Record of Wm. Burgess Albright and His Ancestors and Descendants in America, 1727-1977: Including Clapps, Snoderlys & Related Families", it states: "The Schnatterl family appears in the Augsberg, Austria records as early as 1559 when the family owned the castle Dornau and the castle Ernegg, both in Lower austria." === '''Interesting Facts:''' === Click on this link to see a map of all the places you can find people with the Schnatterly surname:[http://worldnames.publicprofiler.org/Default.aspx] Top Countries: U.S.A. Top Regions: Pennsylvania, Washington, Maryland, Oregon, Virginia, New Jersey, Alabama, Ohio, Massachussets, new York Top Cities: Uniontown, PA; Centralia, WA; Jacksonville, FL; Pittsburgh, PA; Toledo, OH; Port Angeles, WA; Charlottsville, VA; Opelika, AL; Bayonne, NJ; Chalkhill, PA Top Forenames: John, Francis, William, Michael All the places you can find people with the Snodderly surname: Top Countries: U.S.A. Top Regions: Tennessee, Maryland, Oregon, Washington, Washington DC, Oklahoma, Missouri, Alaska, Montana, Kansas Top Cities: Hagerstown, MA; La Follette, TN; Clarkston, WA; Saint Joseph, MO; Lenoir City, TN; Aurora, OR; Knoxville, TN; Athens, MI; Waynesboro, PA; Jonesborough, TN Top Forenames: John, David, Bill, James, Albert, Robert, Logan, Charles, Raymond, Jim All the places you can find people with the Snodderley surname: Top Countries: U.S.A. Top Regions: Missouri, Arizona, Idaho, Texas, Kansas, Iowa, Indiana, Colorado, Washington Top Cities: Clearmont, MO; Elmo, MO; Thatcher, AZ; Camdenton, MO; Tucson, AZ; San Benito, TX; Kansas City, MO; Kent, WA; Saint Louis, MO; Post FAlls, ID Top Forenames: Gary, Helen All the places you can find people with the Snotherly surname Top Countries: U.S.A. Top Regions: North Carolina, Virginia, Georgia, New Jersey Top Cities: Raleigh, NC; High Point, NC; State Road, NC; Graham, NC; Plymouth, NC; Atlanta, GA; Seagrove, NC; Roanoke, VA; Knightdale, NC; Haw River, NC Top Forenames: William, Myron, John *Boulder City, Idaho Ghost Town: [http://www.ghosttowns.com/states/id/bouldercity.html] *John M Schnatterly Biography (founder of Boulder City, Idaho): [https://archive.org/stream/historyofcityofs03durh/historyofcityofs03durh_djvu.txt] *Harry Schnatterly Home, Kansas: [http://kinsleylibrary.info/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/Panel1879-1909.pdf] *John Sturgis, Biography: [http://www.searchforancestors.com/bios/pennsylvania/history_of_fayette_county/sturgis_john.html] *Susannah Schnatterly birth record (April 20, 1771), pg 11, who was she the daughter of? : [http://www.kgs-genlibrary.com/pedigreecharts/pedigreechart-s.pdf] === '''An Interesting DNA connection to the Hauris Family and Coenraads Family:''' === If anyone has access to the Haplogroup G-L497 project at FTDNA, Chart A: L43/L42 Branch, then you can see a graphic chart from Rolf Langland that shows a clear and close connection to the Schantterle family (of Austria) and the Hauris family (of Swiss/German) and also the Coenraads (of Netherlands). [https://isogg.org/tree/] [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/g-ydna/about/news] [https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/collection/1030/tree/23489533/person/1393351116/media/4882ff29-729e-4800-9048-9d67de99de40?_phsrc=AUg115743&usePUBJs=true] A NOTE REGARDING TIME IN THE 1700's TO KEEP IN MIND: Source: [https://archive.org/stream/boonefamilygenea1922spra/boonefamilygenea1922spra_djvu.txt] ''"OLD AND NEW STYLE OF TIME It must not be forgotten, in reading many early records, especially those of the Society of Friends, that dates prior to 1752 are usually given in the Old Style or Julian Time. A simple explanation of this change of time is to be found in "Our Calendar", a pamphlet by Gilbert Cope of West Chester, Pa., an eminent genealogist. It reads: — "An act of Parliment was passed in 1751, prescribing the adoption of the Gregorian Calendar throughout Great Britian and her colonies; making the succeeding year begin with the first of January and dropping eleven nominal days (3-13) from the month of September, 1752, so that what would have been the third of the month was called the 14th. The Quakers at their yearly meeting adopted this method, directing the members to recognize the change of style, and decreeing that thereafter the months should be numbered beginning with January. Formerly their numbering had begun with the month called March." Hence by merely adding eleven days to a date given in Old Style, we have the corresponding date according to our present calendar. In Julian or "Old Style" time, prior to 1752, the year began March 25th. In Gregorian or "New Style" time, the year begins with January 1st. "'' === '''List of People Living in the 1700's (Who Could Be Related):''' === ''The following information is a work in progress. The following people have been identified in records living in the U.S. in the 1700's. This list includes but is not limited to the following records: baptismals, tax lists, wills, find a grave memorials, deaths, marriage, ancestry.com, familysearch.org. Sorted by date, some of these people is unknown how they are all connected. But based on date and location, they most likely knew each other. This is as complete a list as has been discovered but there may be others that have not yet been found.'' {| |- | || first_name || Wikitree_number || middle_name || maiden_name || last_name || birthdate || birth_state_Country || deathdate || death_state |- | || Jerg "George Philip" "Jarrick" || [[Schnatterly-4]] || Filib || N/A || Schnatterly || 1704 || Germany || 07 Apr 1758 || PA |- | || Hans "Han" "Hance" || [[Schnatterly-41]] || Michael || N/A || Schnatterly || abt. 1707 || Germany || Unknown || Possibly PA, USA |- | || Sabina || [[Schnatterly-1]] || Levinia || || Schnatterle || 13 Jul 1735 || PA || 1845 || PA |- | || George || [[Schnatterle-6]] & [[Snoterly-1]] || Philip || N/A || Snoterly || 18 Jan 1737 || PA || 7 Jan 1791 || NC |- | || Henrich "Henry" || [[Schnatterle-13]] || Unknown || N/A || Schnatterle || 23 Dec 1737 || PA || 20 Jun 1786 || PA |- | || John || [[Schnatterle-16]] || Michael || N/A || Schnatterly || 12 Mar 1740 || PA || 7 Apr 1757 || PA |- | || Martin || [[Schnatterle-11]] || Unknown || N/A || Schnatterly || 3 Sep 1741 || PA || 7 Apr 1758 || PA |- | || John || [[Schnatterle-12]] || Jacob || N/A || Schnatterly || 22 Feb 1744 || PA || 1760 || PA |- | || John || [[Schnatterle-8]] & [[Snodderly-13]] || George || N/A || Schnatterly || 17 Sep 1745 || PA || 1760 || PA |- | || Adam || [[Schnatterle-10]] || Unknown || N/A || Schnatterly || 4 Apr 1747 || PA || 1760 || Unknown |- | || Christina || 9th DD of Jerg-[[Schnatterly-42]] || Unknown || || Snotterly || 19 Aug 1750 || Unknown || Unknown || Unknown |- | || Sarah Sabina || Wikitree_number || Catherine Sallie || || Snively || 25 Jun 1760 || NC || 24 Aug 1839 || NC |- | || John || [[Snodderly-91]] || Gregory || N/A || Snodderly || 1761 || NC || 05 DEC 1835 || TN |- | || Sabrina || [[Schnatteree-1]] || Elizabeth || || Snodderly || 25 Jun 1761 || PA || 15 Apr 1852 || NC |- | || Sallie || [[Snotherly-7]] || Unknown || || Snotherly || 1762 || NC || 1822 || Unknown |- | || Henry || Wikitree_number || Unknown || N/A || Schnatterle || 1762 || PA || Unknown || Unknown |- | || Mary || Wikitree_number || Unknown || || Snotherly || 1762 || Unknown || 1852 || NC |- | || Mary || [[Snoterly-2]] || Unknown || Snoterly || Coffroth || Abt. 1762 || Unknown || Abt. 1831 || Unknown |- | || Mary || [[Snotherly-6]] || Magdaline || || Snotherly || 28 Apr 1763 || PA || 15 Apr 1852 || NC |- | || Catherina || Wikitree_number || Unknown || || Schnatterle || 1764 || PA || Unknown || Unknown |- | || Barbara || Wikitree_number || Unknown || || Schnatterly || Abt. 1765 || PA || Bef. 1825 || PA |- | || Henry || Wikitree_number || Unknown || N/A || Snotherly || 1765 || PA || 05 Dec 1825 || TN |- | || John || [[Schnatterly-6]] || George || N/A || Schnatterly || 10 Mar 1767 || PA || 3 Aug 1849 || PA |- | || Barbara || [[Schnatterle-14]] || Unknown || || Schnatterle || 23 Nov 1769 || PA || 25 Jan 1854 || PA |- | || George || Wikitree_number || Unknown || N/A || Schnatterly || 24 Feb 1770 || PA || 1845 || VA |- | || Rachel || Wikitree_number || Unknown || || Snodderly || 1771 || Unknown || 1820 || Unknown |- | || Susannah || [[Snotherly-8]] || Unknown || Snotherly || Osborne || 20 Apr 1771 || NC || 28 Jan 1848 || OH |- | || Sabina || Wikitree_number || Unknown || || Schnatterle || 1772 || PA || Unknown || Unknown |- | || Barbara || Wikitree_number || Unknown || || Snively || 09 Nov 1772 || PA || 25 Jan 1854 || PA |- | || Henery || [[Snoderly-3]] || Unknown || N/A || Snodderly || 1765 || NC || 5 Dec 1825 || TN (This Henry might be the same as the one listed above-birthdate is unclear in records which is the correct year) |- | || Dorthea || [[Schnatterle-15]] || Unknown || || Schnatterle || 19 Nov 1773 || Unknown || 12 Apr 1814 || PA |- | || George || Wikitree_number || Unknown || N/A || Schnatterle || 1774 || PA || Unknown || Unknown |- | || Barbara || Wikitree_number || Unknown || || Snively || 22 Jan 1774 || PA || 1833 || MD |- | || Catherine || [[Snotherly-18]] || Unknown || || Snodderly || 1776 || NC || 10 Oct 1846 || NC |- | || Sarah || Wikitree_number || Unknown || || Snotherly || 1776 || Unknown || 24 Aug 1839 || NC |- | || Magdalena || Wikitree_number || Unknown || || Snively || 1776 || PA || Unknown || Unknown |- | || Jacob || Wikitree_number || S || N/A || Snively || 07 Feb 1776 || PA || 26 Oct 1837 || PA |- | || Peter || [[Snodderly-86]] || Jacob || N/A || Snodderly || 1777 || NC || 24 Nov 1806 || NC |- | || Anna || Wikitree_number || Unknown || || Snively || 22 Jan 1780 || PA || 5 Feb 1863 || PA |- | || John || Wikitree_number || Unknown || N/A || Snively || 5 Dec 1783 || PA || 12 Apr 1827 || PA |- | || John || Wikitree_number || George || N/A || Schnatterly || 4 Dec 1784 || Unknown || 3 Jul 1881 || W VA |- | || JoSeph || Wikitree_number || Jr || N/A || Snively || 12 Dec 1786 || PA || 22 Aug 1872 || PA |- | || George || [[Snodderly-13]] || S || N/A || Snodderly || 17 Sep 1787 || NC || 20 Aug 1852 || TN |- | || Benjamin || Wikitree_number || Unknown || N/A || Snively || abt 1788 || Unknown || Unknown || Unknown |- | || Jacob || Wikitree_number || J || N/A || Snodderley || 2 Mar 1789 || TN || 28 Jan 1868 || IA |- | || John || Wikitree_number || George || N/A || Schnatterly || 12 Apr 1789 || PA || 3 Jul 1851 || W VA |- | || Elizabeth || [[Snodderly-34]] || Unknown || || Snodderly || 4 Mar 1791 || TN || 18 Sep 1868 || MO |- | || Mary || [[Schnatterly-5]] || Magdelena || Schnatterly || Foreman || 17 May 1791 || PA || 13 Apr 1863 || IN |- | || George || Wikitree_number || B. || N/A || Snoderly || 5 Dec 1791 || W VA || 23 Jul 1851 || W VA |- | || George || Wikitree_number || A Sr || N/A || Snoderly || 1792 || Unknown || 1827 || W VA |- | || Phillip || Wikitree_number || Unknown || N/A || Schnatterly || 18 Mar 1793 || Unknown || 22 Jun 1815 || Unknown |- | || Mary || Wikitree_number || Sarah || || Snodderly || 5 March 1794 || TN || 20 Oct 1855 || TN |- | || Mary || Wikitree_number || Nancy || || Snodderly || 5 Nov 1794 || TN || 1850 || TN |- | || Elizabeth || Wikitree_number || Unknown || || Schnatterly || Abt 1795 || PA || Aft 1864 || IN |- | || Jacob || [[Schnatterly-36]] || Unknown || N/A || Schnatterly || 1797 || PA || 16 Feb 1872 || W VA |- | || Margaret || Wikitree_number || Unknown || || Schnatterly || Abt. 1797 || PA || Unknown || PA |- | || Elizabeth || Wikitree_number || Unknown || LNU || Snoderly || Feb 1797 || Unknown || 10 May 1875 || Unknown |- | || Anna || Wikitree_number || M || Unknown || Schnatterly || 31 Oct 1798 || Unknown || 25 Nov 1854 || Unknown |- | || Elizabeth || [[Snoderly-26]] || Unknown || || Snoderly || 16 Jan 1798 || NC || 16 Jan 1873 || IN |- | || John || Wikitree_number || Unknown || N/A || Snodderly || 1798 || NC || Unknown || Unknown |- | || Jacob || Wikitree_number || Unknown || N/A || Schnatterly || Abt 1798 || PA || 16 Feb 1872 || W VA |- | || Phoebe || Wikitree_number || Unknown || || Snodderly || 1799 || TN || 16 Feb 1875 || MO |- | || William || Wikitree_number || Unknown || N/A || Snodderly || 14 Jul 1799 || NC || 1808 || NC |- |} === '''Links to Source Records in the 1700's''' === ''(This is a temporary location for these sources. Until the profile managers of the people with wikitree profiles below join our one name study or give someone who is an active member of this community the role of trusted member to the profiles they manage, the sources below cannot be added to wikitree profiles and be seen by others.)'' '''George Philip "Jarrick" Schnatterly:''' : * U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s for Jerg Filib Schnatterly: [http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=pili354&h=3235829&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt] : * Marriage record for Jerg Felib Schnatterly and Sabrina Schabely: Source number: 942.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: KJY. [http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc=XVq13817&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&gss=angs-c&new=1&rank=1&msT=1&gsln=Schnatterly%20Snotherly%20Snodderly%20Snederly&gsln_x=0&msbdy=1704&cp=0&MSAV=1&uidh=vb7&pcat=34&h=1069245&recoff=5&dbid=7836&indiv=1&ml_rpos=1] : * 1732 Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania Early Census List for Jarrick Phill i Snattherly: [http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=3570&h=28168893&ssrc=pt&tid=23489533&pid=1393351116&usePUB=true] '''George Philip Schnatterly:''' : * 1732 Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania Early Census List for George Phili P Schnatterly: [http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=pacen&h=28167013&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt] (Is this Jerg's son, George since the above record is for "Jarrick" and for the same year as this one?) '''Sabrina Schnatterly Snavely:''' : * Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Mennonite Vital Records, 1750-2014 for Sabina; Nov 1784; Caspar Snavely m. Sabina; 1. Jacob 2. Catharine 3. Susannah 4. Elizabeth; E-147; Dec 9, 1784. (Handwritten on card is: John Ulry Snevely = bro.; Egle, Leb., 349): [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/60592/44308_347536-03606/51132?backurl=https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/23489533/person/310023817164/facts/citation/920311965121/edit/record] === '''Latest Discoveries''' === Bethel UMC Cemetery records: [https://nccumc.org/history/files/Bethel-UMC-History.pdf] This fantastic find lists some interesting Schnatterle, Efland, Albright, Stout, Thompson, and Foust verbal stories and headstone inscriptions. Sabina Levinia Schnattle, a daughter of George Philip Schnatterle married Hans Kaspar "Casper" Schnebli who was the founder of "The American House" Inn. Two of their daughters married McConnell brothers. Catherine Snavely married John McConnell and Susannah Snavely married George McConnell (High Sheriff). Question: Was Sabina's mother, Elizabeth Sabina Schnabeley a relative of Casper Schnebli? '''A Strange DNA discovery''': Many people on ancestry.com are adding an '''Elizabeth "Betsy" Schnatterly (1770-1840)''' as a daughter of '''George Phillip Schnatterly''' and '''Elizabeth Turley'''. Currently, there are no records that support this that I've been able to uncover. Based on many DNA matches, there is a strong connection between an '''Elizabeth Ray''' and a '''Colby Jackson'''. Is it possible that Elizabeth Ray was in fact a child of George phillip Schnatterly? According to research done by Wayne Whistler, a ''''William Ray'''' is listed on the will of George Schnatterly. How are they connected? Was William a possible son in law of George? So, if the 33 DNA matches are correct (I know some people may question the validity of DNA matches back this far), the following are possible children of Elizabeth Schnatterly and Colby Jackson: 1) Elizabeth Jackson (1785-1870) - 4 descendant DNA matches on ancestry 2) Jacob Jackson (1790-1845) - 2 descendant DNA matches on ancestry 3) Sarah Jackson (1793-1855) - 2 descendant DNA matches on ancestry 4) Barbara Jackson (1795-1876) - 6 descendant DNA matches on ancestry 5) Sarah Jackson (1795-1856) - 6 descendant DNA matches on ancestry (is this the same person as Barbara or is it a coincidence the dob and dod match?) 6) Rachel Jackson (1798-1883) - 6 descendant DNA matches on ancestry (*NOTE: Rachel married a man by the name of Seaton. However, one of their son's changed their name to "William W Bell", further complicating the research of this line.) 7) Peter Jackson (1801-1875) - 4 descendant DNA matches on ancestry 8) Delilah Ann Jackson (1803-1879) - 1 descendant DNA match on ancestry 9) Mary "Polly" Jackson (1823-1855) - 2 descendant DNA matches on ancestry **If anyone has the time and is willing to research this family further, this information would be so helpful to so many researchers. Wayne, if you see this, please feel free to add your research and speculations. This site is meant to be a collaboration. === '''Early Family Connections (1700's-1800's)''' === # The Acuff Family # The Albright/Albrecht Family # The Duke/Dukes Family # The Efland/Eveland Family # The Fisher Family # The Fuhrman/Foreman Family # The Foust/Faust Family # The Gibbs Family Of Orange County, North Carolina # The Gibbs Family of Prince George's County, Maryland # The Hobbs Family # The Holt Family # The Loy/Lay Family # The McConnell Family # The Ousley/Owsley/Housely Family # The Ridenour/Ridenhour Family # The Schneible/Schneibly/Snavely Family # The Rogers Family # The Sharp Family # The Snavely/Snively Family # The Stout/Stroud Family # The Tillman/Tilghman Family # The Turley Family === '''Research Log for records prior to George and Michael's arrival in Pennsylvania''' === Dear Researcher: please add your sources to this section if you've searched for the Schnatterly family prior to their arrival in America. Please list your name, date searched, name of record searched, as well as either the positive or negative result. Lets work together to discover our origins! * === '''Early Known Immigrants By the Name''' === George Philip Schnatterly (Jarrick) and Han Michael (Hance) Schnatterly who arrived in Pennsylvania from Germany via Holland as noted above. It should also be noted that the members of this family are vast in the United States. It is my belief that because of this fact, all of those with this surname are in some way related to one of the two immigrants George or Hans. Early records appear to have been lost or damaged so the first two generations are not clear. Your help is needed to clarify the information below. '''Several people have added a "Casper Schnatterly" to their ancestry trees. [[Schnatterly-37]] has been generated here on wikitree referencing those trees. However, no sources have been provided to prove this person actually existed. If someone has definitive proof, please provide documentation to this profile linked above.''' === '''Possible/Known Children of 1. Jerg Philip (George Philip)/(Jerrick) Schnatterly [[Schnatterly-4]] & [[Schnatterle-2]] & [[Schnatterly-3]] and Elizabeth Sabina Schnabeley/Schnebli [[Schnatterle-3]]''' === '''''**The three wikitree profiles listed above for Jerg Philip need to be combined into just one with an agreement on the spelling of his name**''''' ==='''GENERATION 1'''=== : 2. i. Sabina Levinia Schnatterle (1735-1845) [[Schnatterly-1]] & [[Schnatterly-2]] & [[Schnatterle-9]] (Jerg1) m. Hans Kaspar "Casper" Schnebli/Snavely [[Schnebili-1]] & [[Schnebeli-2]] '''''**The wikitree profiles listed here should be combined into just one with an agreement on the spelling of the names**''' : 3. ii. George Philip Snoterly (1737-1791) [[Schnatterle-6]] & [[Snoterly-1]] (Jerg1) m. Elizabeth M. Turley [[Turley-811]] & [[Turley-612]] '''''**The wikitree profiles listed here should be combined into just one with an agreement on the spelling of the names**''' NOTE: ACCORDING TO THE FAUST HISTORY BY JOY LONG, THERE IS A PHILLIP SNOTHERLY BORN IN 1737 WHO MARRIED ANNA ELIZABETH FAUST BORN ON 21 JULY 1728. THEY HAD 3 SONS AND 3 DAUGHTERS. BOTH BURIED AT STONER'S CEMETARY NEAR BURLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA. QUESTION: IS THIS THE SAME PERSON WHO MARRIED ELIZABETH TURLEY OR IS THIS A DIFFERENT PHILLIP? : 4. iii. Heinrich "Henry" Schnatterle (1737-1786) [[Schnatterle-13]] (Jerg1) m. Anna Barbara Uhler [[Uhler-173]] : iv. John Michael Schnatterly (1740-1757) [[Schnatterle-16]] (Jerg1) never married : v. Martin Schnatterly (1741-1758) [[Schnatterle-11]] (Jerg1) never married : vi. John Jacob Schnatterly (1744-1760*) [[Schnatterle-12]] (Jerg1) possibly m. Mary Eliza Loy '''*dates of birth and death may be incorrect for John. Did Mary marry this person or the one in generation 2?*''' : 5. vii. John George Schnatterly (1745-?) [[Schnatterle-8]] (Jerg1) m. Margaretta/Margaretha ? [[Unknown-374418]] (last name unknown) *This is the Foreman Line* : viii. Adam Schnatterly (1747-1760) [[Schnatterle-10]] (Jerg1) never married The following two children are speculative: : ix. Christina Snotterly (1750-?) (Jerg1) m. ? : x. Sabina Lovenia/Levinia (?-1784) (Jerg1) m. ? If anyone wants to take on researching one of these lines and adding them to our study, please feel free to do so. ==='''GENERATION 2'''=== Children of Sabina Schnatterle [[Schnatterly-1]] & [[Schnatterly-2]] (Jerg1) and Hans Schnebli/Snavely [[Schnebili-1]] & [[Schnebeli-2]]: '''''**The wikitree profiles listed here should be combined into just one with an agreement on the spelling of the names** '' ''' : i. Sophia Sabina Schnebli/Snavely [[Schnebli-6]] (Sabina2, Jerg1) '''**Question to research: Did this Sophia marry a Benjamin Fishburn?**''' : ii. John Jacob Schnebli/Snavely [[Schnebli-4]] (Sabina2, Jerg1) : 6. iii. Catherine Schnebli/Snavely (1761-1836) [[Schnebli-5]] (Sabina2, Jerg1) m. John McConnell (1761-1815) : 7. iv. Susannah Schnebli/Snavely [[Schnebeli-4]] (Sabina2, Jerg1) m. George McConnell II [[McConnell-966]] '''**Susannah's husband was actually George, not his brother Adam (According to his find a grave memorial).**''' : v. Elizabeth Schnebli/Snavely (Sabina2, Jerg1) possibly m. Philip Fisher Children of George Snoterly [[Schnatterle-6]] & [[Snoterly-1]] (Jerg1) and Elizabeth [[Turley-811]] & [[Turley-612]]: '''''**The wikitree profiles listed here should be combined into just one with an agreement on the spelling of the names** '' ''' : 8. i. Sarah Sabina Catherine "Sallie" Snoterly (?-?) (George3, Jerg1) m. Daniel Foust (1) (?-?); m. Richard Freeman (2) (?-?) : 9. ii. John Gregory Snoterly (1760-1835) [[Snodderly-7]] (George3, Jerg1) m. Elizabeth Gibbs (?-?) [[Gibbs-369]] : iii. Sabrina Elizabeth Snoterly (?-?) (George3, Jerg1) '''**Further research needed. Source information needed.**''' : iv. Sallie Snoterly (?-?) (George3, Jerg1) '''**Further research needed. Source information needed.**''' : 10. v. Mary Magdaline or Elizabeth Snoterly (?-?) [[Snotherly-6]] (George3, Jerg1) m. Peter Foust (?-?) [[Foust-400]] '''**Unsure if Mary's middle name was Magdaline or Elizabeth.**''' : 11. vi. Henry Snoterly Sr. (?-?) [[Snoderly-3]] (George3, Jerg1) m. Mary Whitten (?-?) [[Whitson-241]] '''**Henry does not show up as a son of George and Elizabeth Turley Snoterly because of the duplicate profiles of both George and Elizabeth. Also Henry's birth date is incorrect in his profile.**''' : vii. George Snoterly (?-?) (George3, Jerg1) '''**Possibly a son of George and Elizabeth. Need to find source documentation.**''' : 12. viii. Rachel Snoterly (1780-?) [[Snotterly-1]] (George3, Jerg1) m. William Stout / Stroud (1780-1865) [[Stroud-1220]] '''**Further research needed to confirm parents, dob, dod, and husband. Source information needed.**''' : 13. ix. Susannah Snoterly (?-?) [[Snotherly-8]] (George3, Jerg1) m. William Osborne (?-?) : x. Barbara Snoterly (?-?) (George3, Jerg1) '''**Further research needed. Source information needed. Did this Barbara marry a David Besore?**''' : xi. Catherine Snoterly (?-?) (George3, Jerg1) '''**Further research needed. Source information needed.**''' : xii. Sarah Snoterly (?-?) (George3, Jerg1) '''**Further research needed. Source information needed.**''' : 14. xiii. Peter Jacob Snoterly (?-?) (George3, Jerg1) '''**I have this person as marrying Mary Eliza Loy. However, the marriage date and his death date are the same. So Further research is needed to clarify these.**''' Children of Heinrich Schnatterle (?-?) [[Schnatterle-13 ]] (Jerg1) and Anna Barbara Uhler (?-?) [[Uhler-173]] : : i. Henry Schnatterle (?-?) (Heinrich4, Jerg1) '''**Further research needed. Source information needed.**''' : ii. Catherina Schnatterle (?-?) (Heinrich4, Jerg1) '''**Further research needed. Source information needed.**''' : 15. iii. Barbara Schnatterle (?-?) [[Schnatterle-14]] (Heinrich4, Jerg1) m. David Besore (?-?) : iv. Sabina Schnatterle (?-?) (Heinrich, Jerg1) '''**Further research needed. Source information needed.**''' : 16. v. Dorthea Schnatterle (?-?) [[Schnatterle-15]] (Heinrich4, Jerg1) m. Daniel Mowen Jr. (?-?) : vi. George Schnatterle (?-?) (Heinrich4, Jerg1) '''**Further research needed. Source information needed.**''' : vii. Michael Schnatterle (?-?) (Heinrich4, Jerg1) '''**Further research needed. Source information needed.**''' Children of John George Schnatterly Sr. (?-?) [[Schnatterle-8]] (Jerg1) Margaretta (?-?) [[Unknown-374418]]: : i. Barbara Schnatterly (?-?) (John Sr.5, Jerg1) '''**Further research needed. Source information needed.**''' : 17. ii. John George Schnatterly Jr. (?-?) [[Schnatterly-6]] (John Sr.5, Jerg1) m. Elizabeth Pouch (1772-1838) [[Pouch-6]] (1); and Elizabeth Walters Kendall (1772-1838) [[Walters-2274]] (2) Did this couple have more children than just the two? '''**Further research needed.**''' Children of John Schnatterly (?-?) [[Schnatterle-12]] (Jerg1) and Mary Eliza Loy (?-?): : 18. i. Mary "Polly" Schnatterly (?-?) [[Snotherly-1]] (John Sr.5, Jerg1) m. Caleb Dixon (?-?) [[Dixon-469]]. '''**Further research needed to confirm parents of Polly.**''' If anyone wants to take on researching one of these lines and adding them to our study, please feel free. I have compiled a lot of information so far, and will enter it as I have time. '''***Further generations can be found on our facebook group page. Just request to join, we are welcome to have you! Click here to follow the link: [https://www.facebook.com/groups/261345014252391/?ref=bookmarks]***''' === '''Possible/Known Children of Hans Michael (Hance) Schnatterly''' === #? #? #? Link to Ancestry message boards regarding Hans Michael: [https://www.ancestry.com/boards/localities.northam.usa.states.pennsylvania.counties.lancaster/233.4.1.1/mb.ashx] If anyone wants to take on researching one of these lines and adding them to our study, please feel free. === '''Unknown Schnatterle Connections''' === #'''George Schnatterle''' (b. Abt. 1836 in Germany-?) ##George Schnatterle (1874-?) m. Minnie (1881-?) ###George Schnatterle (1905-?) ###Belmont Schnatterle (1906-?) possibly born in Iowa ###William Schnatterle (1908-?) possibly born in Iowa ###Edward Schnatterle (1909-?) possibly born in Iowa ##Jacob Schnatterle (abt. 1877 in Germany-?) m. Theresa (1884-?) ###Ferdinand Schnatterle (1903-?) possibly born in Iowa ###Jacob Schnatterle (1904-?) possibly born in Iowa ###Henry Schnatterle (1907-?) possibly born in Iowa ###Leona Schnatterle (1909-?) possibly born in Iowa ##Rose Schnatterle (1885-?) possibly born in Iowa #'''Joseph Schnatterly/Shatterly''' (Abt. 1800-?) m. Sarah Covert (1807-?) (This couple was married in Fayette County, Indiana on August 30, 1826.) ##Henry Harry Lee Schnatterly (26 Aug 1831 in Indiana-1908 Kinsley, Kansas) m. Elizabeth Scotton (1833-1926) ###Milton Schnatterly (12 Jul 1853 in Wells County, Indiana-19 May 1932 in Kinsley, Kansas) m. Elizabeth "Lizzie" Holloway (1855-1939) ####Corliss "Carlis" Schnatterly (1876-1960) ####Harry Harvey Lee Schnatterly (6 Jun 1879 in Kinsley, Edwards, Kansas-1946 in Kinsley, Edwards, Kansas) m. Minette Clare "Minnie Truth" Jolly (1884-1957) #####Elizabeth Clare "Beth" Schnatterly (1908-1989) #####William Lee "Bill" (1910-1996) #####George L Schnatterly (1911-?) #####Harry Lee Schnatterly Jr (1915-1968) #####Donald Dean Schnatterly (1922-1962) ####Mayme O Schnatterly/Schnatterley (19 Sep 1881 in Bethany, Harrison, Missouri-Aug 1939 in Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri) m. Walter F Holbrook (1884-1956) ####Eva D Schnatterly (19 Sep 1884 in Bethany, Harrison, Missouri-?) ####Bertha Clare Schnatterly/Schnatterley (8 Dec 1891-21 Aug 1970) m. Ernest R. Hedstrom (?-?) ###May (1858-1861) never married ###Myrton Schnatterly (1866 in Missouri-26 Dec 1957 Seattle, King, Washington) ###Henry Manton Schnatterly (21 Dec 1870-20 Feb 1943 in Kinsley, Edwards, Kansas) m. Rose J "Rosa" (1869-1951) ####Zola Virginia Schnatterly (1895-1993) ####Rex Brown Schnatterly (1896-1973) ###Morton Schnatterly (Aug 1871 in Missouri-17 May 1957 in Seattle, King, Washington) m. Dwight H Seymour (1860-?) ##Elizabeth Schnatterly (1834 in Indiana-?) #Is '''Mrs. Valentin Gerhardt''' a daughter of Heinrich Schnatterly? If so, Which Heinrich? The Heinrich who married Anna Barbara Uhler or his son, Heinrich? On 24 Sep 1758 Heinrich Schnatteree was a sponser along with Anna Caterina Uheer to the birth of Maria Catarina Gerhardt in Bethel, Berks Co., Pennsylvania. Parents are listed as Valentin Gerhardt and Mrs. From the Pastoral Records of John Casper Stoever: [http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc=XVq10194&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&gss=angs-g&new=1&rank=1&msT=1&gsln=schnatteree&gsln_x=0&msypn__ftp=Pennsylvania,%20USA&msypn=41&msypn_PInfo=5-%7C0%7C1652393%7C0%7C2%7C0%7C41%7C0%7C0%7C0%7C0%7C0%7C&msbdy=1761&msdpn__ftp=Orange%20County,%20North%20Carolina,%20USA&msdpn=2241&msdpn_PInfo=7-%7C0%7C1652393%7C0%7C2%7C0%7C36%7C0%7C2241%7C0%7C0%7C0%7C&cp=0&catbucket=rstp&MSAV=1&MSV=0&uidh=vb7&pcat=ROOT_CATEGORY&h=144212&dbid=7830&indiv=1&ml_rpos=3] #'''Bailey Snoderly''' (31 OCT 1852 to 11 JAN 1929). Who was Bailey's father? He married Pasley Parley A "Polly" Brock (3 Feb 1870 - 1960). ##Children of this union were: ###Claude (1889-1952) ###Jacob G "Jake" (1895-1987) ###Lizzle M (1903-?) ###Mary B (1907-?) ###John Bailey (1909-1955) #'''George B Snoderly''' (5 Dec 1791-23 Jul 1851). Who was George's father? He married Elizabeth Elsie Cover (1799-1887) I believe this George B. is the same as John George Schnatterly, son of #John (1816-1885) #Michael (1818-1855) #Susannah (1821-1895) #Joseph (1824-1883) #George W (1840-1864) #Barsheba #Elizabeth #Peggy #'''Jacob Suntherly Snotherly''' (May 1838-?). Married Mary Jane Wood (or Good) (Sep 1841-?) #John F. (1863-?) m. Lee Ann "Allie" "Annie" Murray (1865-?) #Sarah Jane (1864-1940) m. James Rufus Foster (1854-1932) #Melinda C (1870-?) #Din "Dinnie" (1872-1947) m1 Charles Dennis Hardin (1872-1940); m2 Mr. Steed #Josiah G (1876-?) #'''Heinrich "Henry" Lee Schnadarle''' (25 Nov 1886-2 Sep 1973) Born in Richmond County, Virginia and died in Fresno, Fresno, California. Married Dorothy Constance Heckamen (17 Feb 1909-3 Dec 1992). According to the 1930 census he was single, born in Viriginia but living in LA, California. His father was born in Germany and his mother was born in Virginia. He was a mechanic and was 43 yrs old at the time. By the 1940 census, he was 52 yrs old, living in Huntintgon Beach, CA, a college graduate, was married and had three children. According to the U.S. WW II Draft Cards of 1942 he was living in Westminster, CA and his next of kin was Charle W. Heckaman (probably a brother-in-law). Their children include: #Dorothy Carolyn Schnadarle (1933-2008) #Dolores Fayne Schnadarle (1935-?) #Heinrich Charles "Henry" Schnadarle (1939-?) Was he also known as "Henry William Sr"? #David Thomas Schnadarle (1942-?) #Marie Schnadarle (1945-2019) #So who were Henry's parents? #'''Fellbach, Germany Schnatterle's:''' Philipp Jakob Schachterle, Schaechterle (16 Nov 1780-4 Apr 1839) was born and died in Fellbach, Germany. He married Elisabethe margarethe Wagner (18 Jan 1788-27 Apr 1838). #Pauline Wilhelmina Schechterle (2 Jan 1825-17 Nov 1913) was born in Fellbach, Germany and married Wilhelm Friedrich Kloepfer (1819-?) on 9 Jun 1846 in Germany. This family had 7 children, the first two were born in Germany while the others in Ohio, #Julius Klopefer (1847-1907) #Carl Gottlob Klopfer (1849-1849) #Pauline Kloepfer (1855-1927) #Anna Klepfer (1857-?) #Louise Klopfer Baker (1863-?) #Emma Klepfer (1866-1953) #Ellis Kloeffer (1869-?) #The parents of Phillip Jakob above were Johann Ludwig Schachterle (30 Oct 1754-23 Apr 1816) and his wife Elisabetha Seybold (12 Jan 1754-10 Mar 1826) #Johann Ludwig's parents were Ludwig Schaechterle (9 Sep 1714-25 Dec 1801) and his wife Agatha Wendler Seybold (20 Dec 1711-16 Dec 1779). Agatha first married Philipp Seybold in 1734. #This family seems to have a long history in Fellbach, Germany going back several generations. I'm including this family in this One Name Study because I have several Ancestry DNA matches to a Klopfer family and am unsure of the connection, but I'm certain it's related to the Schnatterle family somehow. === '''Cemeteries''' === #Schnatterly - Sylvan Heights Cemetery, Oliver, Fayette, Pennsylvania: [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GSiman=1&GScid=46449&GSfn=&GSln=schnatterly] #Snodderly Veterans Gravesite Information: [http://gravelocator.cem.va.gov/index.html] === '''Notable Descendants''' === # Dayle Lymoine Robertson, American Actor [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dale_Robertson] # Senator Thomas Benton Schnatterly [http://www.legis.state.pa.us/cfdocs/legis/BiosHistory/MemBio.cfm?ID=5424&body=S] # Orin Jones Sturgis, "an acknowledged leader in modern journalism in Southwestern Pennsylvania" [https://archive.org/stream/nelsonsbiographi02shep/nelsonsbiographi02shep_djvu.txt] # Pamela Rogers Schnatterly ? [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Offstage_Theatre] # John Schnatterly ? [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Offstage_Theatre] # Karen Schnatterly ? [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Offstage_Theatre] # Valerie June Carter, wife of Johnny Cash [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Carter-Family-Tree-10370#tree] # Maybelle Addington Carter, "First Lady of Country Music" [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Addington-227] & [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/178] === '''Interesting Family Stories:''' === *1763 Wagon Train to North Carolina with Michael Shoffner: [https://www.ancestry.mx/boards/thread.aspx?m=4363&p=localities.northam.usa.states.northcarolina.counties.orange&dc=50] === '''Schnebele Research:''' === Names taken from the Index to the names of 30,000 immigrants noted under the Pennsylvania section of source links below: Question to research: Are any of the following relatives of Jarrick's wife and/or son-in-law? ''If this question can be answered, maybe this will give us a clue as to the location of Jarrick before immigrating to America.'' * Schnabel,Joh.George.B.R.213-49 * Schnabel,Andreas.T.R.322-53 * Schnabel,Martin.B.L.385-68 * Schnabel,Joh.Friederich.B.R.385-68 * Schnabel,Joh.Conrad.B.R.385-68 * Schnabele,Hans Adam.T.R.275-52 * Schebele,Rudolph.B.L.89-33 * Schnebele,Caspar.B.L.89-33 * Schnebeli,Lenhart.T.R.159-43 * Schnebeli,Jacob.M.R.176-47 * Schnebeli,Johan.B.L.195-49 * Schnebler,Ultimer,M.L.59-29 * Schnebli,Heinrich.T.R.55-27 * Schnebli,johannes.T.R.230-50 * Schnebly,Daniel.M.L.214-49 * Schneebly,Hans.T.L.197-49 ''Key to abbreviations'': T.L. or T.R. refers to top of left or right column in Rupp Volume I. M.L. or M.R. refers to middle of left or right column in Rupp Volume I. B.L. or B.R. refers to bottom of left or right column in Rupp Volume I. The number following the abbreviations above refer to the page in Rupp Volume I. The number at end of name listed in Index refers to year of immigration. "In producing this Index, the author has been prompted to relieve the unnecessary labor one is subjected to in the tracing of individual names from the un-indexed immigration list of the 30,000 German, Swiss, Dutch, and French that came into Pennsylvania 1727 to 1776. The I. Daniel Rupp volume is most valuable and indispensable in making available the names of these immigrants as they came in ship loads." ..."This Index may be used very satisfactorily alone since the year of immigration is given. It was intended, however, for the use of libraries and historians having possession of the I. Daniel Rupp volume." === '''Links''' === *History of the Schnatterly family in a brochure compiled by descendants of the Foreman line: [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/22660/dvm_GenMono005411-00027-0/48?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2fsearch%2fdb.aspx%3fdbid%3d49324%26path%3d&ssrc=pt_t23489533_p310023817613&backlabel=ReturnBrowsing&rc=347,761,496,810;1246,760,1397,806;804,1131,1059,1216;1057,1129,1496,1214;365,1316,531,1363;546,1316,759,1371;1161,1314,1323,1360;390,1374,594,1430;603,1373,934,1428;1245,1486,1455,1539;1395,1656,1544,1703;847,1938,1023,2020;1224,2124,1369,2171;1838,2124,2046,2178;476,2182,818,2237;367,2411,745,2467;1172,2524,1313,2570;1321,2523,1656,2578;135,2853,454,2909;576,3066,724,3113;1395,3064,1732,3121;134,3227,325,3281;608,3222,783,3278;1202,3362,1348,3411#?imageId=dvm_GenMono005411-00026-0] *An interesting history on the Palatinate immigation: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Palatine_Immigration_to_Pennsylvania] Books in German which needs translation: *Heraldisch-genealogische Zeitschrift, Organ des Heraldisch-Genealogischen Vereins "Adler" in Wien: [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=0S0pAJgmPIYC&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en&pg=GBS.RA2-PA64] (Andreas Schnatterl von Tornau, pg 431) In German - translation needed. *Schauplatz des landsässigen Nieder-Oesterreichischen Adels vom Herren- und Ritterstande von dem XI. Jahrhundert an, bis auf jetzige Zeiten: Dritter Band, Band 3 [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=ZP5mAAAAcAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA297] (Apollonia Schnatterl von Tornau, Pg 309) *List of Geyer Geyersperg Geyersperg on WikiVisually: [https://translate.google.com/translate?sl=auto&tl=en&js=y&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwikivisually.com%2Flang-de%2Fwiki%2FStammliste_der_Geyer_von_Geyersperg&edit-text=&act=url] (Apolonia Schnatterl von Tornau) or see this page on Wikipedia: [https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=de&tl=en&u=https%3A%2F%2Fde.wikipedia.org%2Fwiki%2FStammliste_der_Geyer_von_Geyersperg] ''After browsing through the above linked translation of the Geyer family, I'm even more curious about the relationship between the Albrecht and Schneible families and our Schnatterl family. If we can find a connection of our George Philip Schnatterle to either Andreas Schnatterl or Apolonia Schnatterl von Tornau who appear frequently in the heraldry of the Dornau area of Austria, we can confirm the link to the Dornau castle mentioned in the records above.'' *List of Descendants of Anton Wurmbrand auf Stuppach: [https://translate.google.com/translate?sl=auto&tl=en&js=y&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&u=http%3A%2F%2Fgenealogy.euweb.cz%2Faustria%2Fwurmbrand2.html&edit-text=] (Christoph Schnatterl, B2 - m. Anna) '''Compiled Allied Family Histories''' *Know Your Relatives Book, The Sharps. By Genevieve E. Peters: [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE3996629] *Nicholas Gibbs and His Descendants 1733-1977. BY Nicholas Gibbs Historical Society: [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8PqWCr7ImlZRHF2aVVSVm03cTA/view] *Tilghman-Tillman Family 1225-1945 [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062498613;view=1up;seq=1] *A Trip No. 2 Into the "Swatara" Region or Among the "Bethel Moravian" settlement of Bethel Township, Lebanon County, Penna; Gideon Schnatterle. Jacob Schnatterle. Henry Schnatterly. George Philip Schnatterle. Page 4; Henry Schnatterle. Page 5. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t1rf6160r;view=1up;seq=1] *Eisenhouer Lineage and Reference by Fannie Belle Taylor-Richardson. George Phillip Schnatterle. Page 4.[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066103094;view=1up;seq=9] (This gives details on the namesake of George Philip. *The Millar-du Bois Family Its History and Genealogy By Eva Miller Nourse. 1928. Harry Lee Schnatterly. Page 45 and 225. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89061978185;view=1up;seq=5] *The Story of Marcellus Moss Rice and His Big Valley Kinsmen by John Rice Irwin. 1963. George Philip Schnatterly Page 48, 160-161. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89064686066;view=1up;seq=5] *The Genealogy of the Allen Family. Press of the J.W. Burke Co. Macon, Georgia. 1951. William K. Schnatterly Page 30, 54, 131. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89063009302;view=1up;seq=5] *A Limited Genealogy of the Kober-Cover-Coover Family and Cognate Families. Compiled by Melanchthon Coover. 1942. Jacob Schnatterly Page 281. Margaret Schnatterly Page 288. Joseph Schnatterly Page 298.[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066038027;view=1up;seq=5] *Lineage Book National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Vol. 153. 1920 Margaret Schnatterly Page 207. John Schnatterly Page 208.[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89058636440;view=1up;seq=7] *The Descendants of Matthias Hatfield. Compiled by Abraham Hatfield. 1954. Kate Schnatterly Page 154 & 309. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062864988;view=1up;seq=7] *History of the Long Family of Pennsylvania. By the Long Family organization of Pennsylvania. 1930. Jacob Snotterly Page vii, 167, 169, 189.[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89061956058;view=1up;seq=4] *History of the Grim Family of Pennsylvania and its associated families. 1934. Jacob Snotterly Page 109.[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89069275295;view=1up;seq=7] *Other Bullards A Genealogy. Supplementary to Bullard and Allied Families. E. J. Bullard. 1928. Snodderly Page 59, 85. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89065996647;view=1up;seq=11] *A Brief History of the Spessard Family and a complete genealogical family register. By H. L. Spessard. 1930. Rice Snodderly Page 82. Lizzie Snodderly Page 115. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066285834;view=1up;seq=11] * Biography written by a Schnatterly descendant with sources compiled by a genealogist: [http://iagenweb.org/page/famrecd/McCord/page16a.htm] *Eberly Family History [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE207247] *Descendants of James Baxter and Judah unknown: research book, Vol. 1 [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?from=fhd&dps_pid=IE10504144] *Charles Rice His Ancestors and Decsendants [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?from=fhd&dps_pid=IE11886136] *Dear Relative; A Short Genealogy of the Families of Phillips and Price: [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?from=fhd&dps_pid=IE12204446] (Dorthea Snodderly, 108-106) *Two Coventry Shoemakers Become Indiana Farmers: The Descendants of William Ellingham and John Scotton: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/957828?availability=Family%20History%20Library] *Foreman-Irwin genealogy : a series of family brochures compiled and distributed annually to 600 related families, 1948-72 ; over 2500 names with index ; principal families include: Crandall, Foreman, Irwin, Miller, Myers, Robinson, Rutledge, Schnatterly, Sipe, Snoderly-Snodderly [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/263979?availability=Family%20History%20Library] '''Family Websites''' *Woodruff Genealogy Website: [http://woodruffgenealogy.com/john_woodruff/john_joyce/john_joyce.htm] '''Diseases''' * List of worldwide diseases [http://loyhistory.com/epidemics/] '''Facebook''' *East Tennessee History & Memories: [https://www.facebook.com/groups/708422995912562/permalink/1280453905376132/] *Snodderly Facebook Group: [https://www.facebook.com/groups/261345014252391/?ref=bookmarks] '''Find A Grave Memorials''' *Snodderly Find A Grave Memorials: [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/search?firstname=&middlename=&lastname=Snodderly&birthyear=&birthyearfilter=&deathyear=&deathyearfilter=&locationId=&memorialid=&orderby=&page=20#sr-114742720] *Snodderley Find A Grave Memorials: [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/search?firstname=&middlename=&lastname=Snodderley&birthyear=&birthyearfilter=&deathyear=&deathyearfilter=&location=&locationId=&memorialid=&datefilter=&orderby=] *Snoderly Find A Grave Memorials: [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/search?firstname=&middlename=&lastname=Snoderly&birthyear=&birthyearfilter=&deathyear=&deathyearfilter=&location=&locationId=&memorialid=&datefilter=&orderby=] *Snotterly Find A Grave Memorials: [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/search?firstname=&middlename=&lastname=Snotterly&birthyear=&birthyearfilter=&deathyear=&deathyearfilter=&location=&locationId=&memorialid=&datefilter=&orderby=] *Schnatterly Find A Grave Memorials: [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/search?firstname=&middlename=&lastname=Schnatterly&birthyear=&birthyearfilter=&deathyear=&deathyearfilter=&location=&locationId=&memorialid=&datefilter=&orderby=] '''Illinois''' * History of McDonough County. Miles Schnatterly Page 794. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiug.30112049814608;q1=schnatterly] *McDonough County, Illinois Deaths: [http://genealogytrails.com/ill/mcdonough/deaths7.html] '''Iowa''' * Biographical History of Page County, Iowa. 1890. Alfred Snodderly Page 416. John Snodderly Page 4, 314, 331, 421. Henry Snodderly Page 387, 314. Thomas Snodderly Page 421. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89064483845;view=1up;seq=11] * O'Dell's Abstracted Newspaper Index of Southwest Iowa and Northwest Missouri: [http://www.mogenweb.org/nodaway/obits/ANI/s-names/S536A.htm] * Page County, Iowa Burials, Deaths, Tombstones by Pat O'Dell" [http://iagenweb.org/page/cemetery/composite/Sl100.htm] '''Maryland''' * History of Leitersburg District Washington County, MD. By Herbert C. Bell. 1898. Henhy Snotterly Page 294, 336. George A. Snotterly Page 167. Barbara (Snotterly) Beaver Page 300. Snotterly Page 305, 293, 311, 336.[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044086401544;view=1up;seq=9] '''Missouri''' * Platte Purchase Paradise: the story of Washington Township, Nodaway County, Missouri:[https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?from=fhd&dps_pid=IE8560224] (Henry and Nancy Snodderly, pg 26) '''North Carolina''' * History of Alamance. By Miss S.W. Stockard. 1900. Sallie Snotherly Page 128. Philip Snotherly Page 80.[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t6h139f5j;view=1up;seq=7] (Foust connection) * History of Alamance County [http://genealogytrails.com/ncar/alamance/hist_countyhistory.html] '''Pennsylvania''' *Newspaper notice for a Schnatterly Reunion in 1940 in Pennsylvania:[https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/tree/9626990/person/24008520361/media/ff037821-ffda-4eb8-9a7c-dc24fe52d03d] *Stoever Baptisms: [http://www.pagenweb.org/~lebanon/records/StoeverBaptisms.pdf] *Early history of John Schnatterle & Malinda Kendall[http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/PAFAYETT/2000-04/0956720401] *Records of Rev. John Casper Stoever Baptismal and Marriage 1730-1779 [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t1fj2q477;view=1up;seq=3] (many Schnatterle's are listed here). *Notes and Queries Historical, Biographical and Genealogical Relating Chiefly to Interior Pennsylvania. Annual Vol. 1896. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39076006735117;view=1up;seq=7] *Old Salem In Lebanon. A History of the congregation and Town by Theodore E. Schmauk. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t6931463f;view=1up;seq=5] (Henrich Schnatterle and Barbara Uhler) *Notes and Queries Historical, Biographical and Genealogical Relating Chiefly To Interior Pennsylvania. Annual Vol. 1897 [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t6931463f;view=1up;seq=5] *Notes and Queries Historical, Biographical and Genealogical Relating Chiefly To Interior Pennsylvania. Annual Vol. 1898. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=pst.000004695110;view=1up;seq=7] *Nelson's Biographical Dictionary and Historical Reference Book of Fayette County Pennsylvania. 1900. By S.B. Nelson. John Schnatterly Page 158. B. & T.B. Schnatterly Page 160, 161, 286, 290, 332. Benton Schnatterly Page 287. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89061724332;view=1up;seq=7] * Genealogical and Personal History of Fayette and Greene Counties Pennsylvania. Vol. 1. 1912. Margaret F. Schnatterly, John Schnatterly, & T.B. Schnatterly Page 0. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89063873095;view=1up;seq=13] (The Sturgis connection) * Pennsylvania German Pioneers By Ralph Beaver Strassburger. Vol. 1. 1934. Page 101.[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.49015000086612;view=1up;seq=11] * History of Dauphin County Pennsylvania By Luther Reily Kelker. Vol II. 1907. Henry Snotterly Page 717, 718, 760, 761, 791, 856, 870, 871. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924065980231;view=1up;seq=7] *Catalogue of the Trustees, Professors, and Students of the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia: Session of 1872-73: [http://jdc.jefferson.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1010&context=jmc_catalogs] *Sturgis Family in Fayette County, Iowa: [http://www.iowaz.info/surname/sturgis.htm] *Index to the names of 30,000 immigrants--German, Swiss, Dutch and French--into Pennsylvania, 1727-1776, supplementing the I. Daniel Rupp, ship load volume, by M.V. Koger: [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010640041] digital page 170 (actual pg 163 of document) of 240 lists "Schnatterly,Geo.Philip.B.R.83-32", as well as several Schnebele family members. '''Tennessee''' * Norris Reservoir Grave Removals; V. 01 [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?from=fhd&dps_pid=IE10672382] * Norris Reservoir Grave Removals; V. 02 [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?from=fhd&dps_pid=IE10504144] * Shunem Church and Cemetery Speak: a living memorial to those who sleep here, 1824 - 1965:[https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?from=fhd&dps_pid=IE11746253] (Millard Snodderly) * Snodderly Cemetery memorials in Tennessee on Find A Grave: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/18760/memorial-search?page=1#sr-21551408] * Union County, Tennessee Cemeteries: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/18760/memorial-search?page=1#sr-21551408] *Tennessee Wiki on FamilySearch: [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Union_County,_Tennessee_Genealogy] '''Washington State''' * History of the city of Spokane and Spokane County Washington: from it's earliest settlement to the present time by N.W. Durham. 1912. Mr. Schnatterly Page 557. John M. Schnatterly Page 556, 558. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=yale.39002004317013;q1=schnatterly] * An Illustrated History of Southeastern Washington. 1906. Mr. Snodderly Page 754, 755, 658, 684, 714, 717, 0, . Miss Etta Snodderly Page 683. Isaac R Snodderly Page 0, 683, 754. Henry E. Snodderly Page 756. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t70v9nv0t;view=1up;seq=11] '''West Virginia''' * Marion County, West Virginia Marriages, 1842-1899:[https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?from=fhd&dps_pid=IE11610745] *Snoderly Cemetery located in Barrackville, Marion County, West Virginia: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/79944/snoderly-cemetery]

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[[Category:Schott Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Miller-33353|Julie Mangano]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the Schott surname. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. : Oldest Schott profile: [[Schott-365|Heinrich Schott]] : Born: 1100, Eysenrodt, Hesse Define the birth towns of individuals with Schott surname. Track backwards through generations to see if they originated in a general area, such as within a 50-mile radius of the town of Schotten. See: http://bit.ly/2vxa8p2. == Notes and Updates == I recently discovered that Johann Jakob Schott, one of the original settlers of Grimm, was Catholic, rather than Lutheran. In He apparently converted a Protestant religion, Lutheran, after he immigrated to Grimm. When Grimm's first census was taken in 1767, he identified himself as Catholic. Here is the entry: : 68. Jakob Schott 25, Catholic craftsman from Mehlis. [Zelle-Mehlis?] : Wife: Margaretha, 22; Son: Johann Konrad Andreas, 1 month old See : Pleve, Igor. Einwanderung in das Wolgagebiet 1764-1767, Heerstellung: Mecke Druck and Verlag, 37115 Duderstandt; Published 1999; family #68. [[Miller-33353|Miller-33353]] 17:17, 5 September 2017 (EDT) == Task List == 1. Adopt orphaned Schott profiles and research to the greatest extent possible. If no birth year, estimate based on other sources, like a death record, for example. Find birth location. Connect to tree, if possible. Orphaned Profiles * [[Schott-17|Elisabeth Schott]] born 1703 * [[Schott-19|Jean-Nicolas Schott]] born 1634 * [[Schott-23|Anna Madeleine Schott]] born 1912 * [[Schott-25|Anne Marie Schott]] no birth year given * [[Schott-27|Antoine Schott]] born 1828 * [[Schott-28|Baptiste Schott]] no birth year given * [[Schott-30|Catherine Schott]] no birth year given * [[Schott-32|Catherine Schott]] born 1776 * [[Schott-33|Catherine Schott]] born 1801 * [[Schott-39|Elisabeth Schott]] born 1687 * [[Schott-40|Elisabeth Schott]] born 1765 * [[Schott-44|Gertrude Schott]] born 1760 * [[Schott-45|Gratien Edouard Auguste Schott]] born 1878 * [[Schott-47|Jacques Schott]] born 1805 * [[Schott-48|Jacques Schott]] born 1779 * [[Schott-50|Jacque Theodore Schott]] born 1734 * [[Schott-52|Jean Schott]] born 1729 * [[Schott-53|Jean Schott]] no birth year given, duplicate, should be merged * [[Schott-55|Jean Schott]] born 1714 * [[Schott-56|Jean Jacques Schott]] born 1682 * [[Schott-57|Jean Jacques Schott]] born 1664 * [[Schott-58|Jean Nicolas Schott]] born 1689 * [[Schott-59|Jean Pierre Schott]] born 1685 * [[Schott-60|Jean Pierre Schott]] born 1768 * [[Schott-61|Jean Pierre Antoine Schott]] born 1799 * [[Schott-63|Joseph Schott]] born 1783 * [[Schott-64|Joseph Schott]] born 1910 * [[Schott-65|Josephine Schott]] born 1914 * [[Schott-68|Madeleine Schott]] born 1747 * [[Schott-71|Marie Agatha Schott]] born 1781 * [[Schott-72|Marie Catherine Schott]] born 1764 * [[Schott-73|Marie Marguerite Schott]] born 1911 * [[Schott-79|Odile Schott]] born 1831 * [[Schott-87|Theodore Schott]] born 1756 * [[Schott-100|Rose Christina Schott]] born 1885 * [[Schott-101|Emil Schott]] born 1850 * [[Schott-102|Mary Schott]] no birth year given * [[Schott-103|Cora Schott]] no birth year given * [[Schott-104|Clara Schott]] no birth year given * [[Schott-105|Anna Schott]] no birth year given * [[Schott-106|Joseph Schott]] no birth year given * [[Schott-107|Eva Schott]] no birth year given * [[Schott-108|John Schott]] no birth year given * [[Schott-109|Lewis Schott]] no birth year given * [[Schott-110|John W Schott]] no birth year given * [[Schott-112|Genieve Schott]] no birth year given * [[Schott-113|Valeria Schott]] no birth year given * [[Schott-114|Anne Marie Schott]] no birth year given * [[Schott-124|Joseph Schott]] no birth year given * [[Schott-125|Catharina Schott]] no birth year given * [[Schott-126|Martin Schott]] no birth year given * [[Schott-127|Mary Schott]] no birth year given * [[Schott-128|Anthony Schott]] no birth year given * [[Schott-129|Mary Rose Schott]] born 1927 * [[Schott-159|Elizabeth Schott]] born 1762 * [[Schott-305|Anna Schott]] born 1692 * [[Schott-360|Maretje Schott]] born 1725 * [[Schott-149|Anna Margaretha Schott]] born 1619 * [[Schott-196|Andrew Andreas Schott]] born 1852 * [[Schott-370|Lena F Schott]] born 1892 * [[Schott-452|Nicodemus Schott]] born 1643 * [[Schott-477|Dominigue Schott]] born 1835 * [[Schott-540|Marie-Anne Schott]] born 1762, duplicate with Schott-74 * [[Schott-686|Katherine Schott]] born 1879 * [[Schott-732|Hazel Eleryd Schott]] born 1915 * [[Schott-792|Catherine Schott]] born 1775 2. Find sources for all unsourced profiles. Once a profile has been sourced, make a notation next to their name on the list below. Connect to the tree, if possible. Unsourced Profiles * [[Schott-17|Elisabeth Schott]] born 1703 * [[Schott-28|Baptiste Schott]] no birth year given * [[Schott-48|Jacques Schott]] born 1779 * [[Schott-63|Joseph Schott]] born 1783 * [[Schott-71|Marie Agatha Schott]] born 1781 * [[Schott-100|Rose Christina Schott]] born 1885 * [[Schott-101|Emil Schott]] born 1850 * [[Schott-102|Mary Schott]] no birth year given * [[Schott-103|Cora Schott]] no birth year given * [[Schott-104|Clara Schott]] no birth year given * [[Schott-105|Anna Schott]] no birth year given * [[Schott-106|Joseph Schott]] no birth year given * [[Schott-107|Eva Schott]] no birth year given * [[Schott-108|John Schott]] no birth year given * [[Schott-109|Lewis Schott]] no birth year given * [[Schott-112|Genieve Schott]] no birth year given * [[Schott-113|Valeria Schott]] no birth year givem * [[Schott-114|Anne Marie Schott]] no birth year given * [[Schott-124|Joseph Schott]] no birth year given * [[Schott-125|Catharina Schott]] no birth year given * [[Schott-126|Martin Schott]] no birth year given * [[Schott-127|Mary Schott]] no birth year given * [[Schott-128|Anthony Schott]] no birth year given * [[Schott-133|George Schott Sr]] no birth year given * [[Schott-196|Andrew Andreas Schott]] born 1852 * [[Schott-276|Jean Georges Schott]] born 1698 * [[Schott-277|Jean Schott]] born 1726 * [[Schott-305|Anna Schott]] born 1692 * [[Schott-352|Lorraine Violet Schott]] born 1924 * [[Schott-360|Maretje Schott]] born 1725 * [[Schott-406|Adam Joseph Schott]] born 1794 * [[Schott-452|Nicodemus Schott]] born 1643 * [[Schott-534|Jean Pierre Schott]] born 1889 * [[Schott-547|Anna Katharina Schott]] born 1786 * [[Schott-548|Lothar Schott]] born 1788 * [[Schott-549|Barbara Schott]] born 1790 * [[Schott-707|George Schott]] born 1886 * [[Schott-771|John Henry Schott]] born 1839 * [[Schott-772|Johan George Schott]] born 1810 * [[Schott-775|Joanne M. Schott]] born 1930s * [[Schott-785|Roma Lee Schott]] born 1900 * [[Schott-792|Catherine Schott]] born 1775 3. Document birth cities and countries of people named Schott. The goal is to see how the name spread from Schotten, Germany, around the world. Eventually I'd like to have an online map with flags and lines that show immigration routes to other cities and countries. If you have the skills to create a map, please let me know. I've started a list of cities below. Austria Australia : Berrima, New South Wales : Brisbane, Queensland : Macleay River, New South Wales Bohemia : Lischin : Mantau Canada : Montreal : Waterloo, Waterloo County, Ontario Denmark : Grarup France : Alsace : Dabo, Moselle : Lockmühl, Moselle, Lorraine : Schaeferhof, Moselle, Lorraine Germany : Boeblingen, Neckarkreis, Wuerttemberg : Braunfels an der Lahn : Braunfels, Lahn-Dill, Hesse : Cannstatt, Neckar, Wuerttemberg : Dabo, Grafschaft Dagsburg, Heiliges Römisches Reich : Diepholz : Dutenhofen, Wetzlar, Lahn-Dill, Hesse : Ehningen, Neckarkreis, Wuerttemberg : Ellenberg : Ellwangen, Hanover : Geinsheim: : Hanover, Lower Saxony : Hembach, Odenwaldkreis, Hessen : Holzgerlingen, Neckarkreis, Wuerttemberg : Knittelsheim : Kronach : Limbach, Germany : Merchweiler Glashütte, Saarland : Rencken, Baden-Baden, Baden-Wuerttemberg : Rollfeld : Somerhau, Bavaria : Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg : Westheim : Zweibrucken Luxembourg : Assel, Grevenmacher Netherlands : Arnhem Russia : Grimm, Saratov Switzerland United States : Brooklyn, Kings, New York : Chesterfield Township, Michigan : Cincinatti, Ohio : Dauphin County, Pennsylvania : DeKalb County, Missouri : Derry, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania : Detroit, Wayne, Michigan : East Orange, Essex, New Jersey : Elmore, Ottawa, Ohio : Eysenrodt, Hesse : Fayette, Seneca, New York : Frankfort, Kentucky : Hamilton, Ohio : Harris, Texas : Houston, Harris, Texas : Jefferson City, Missouri : Kentucky : LaGrange, Fayette County, Texas : Lancaster County, Pennsylvania : Londonderry, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania : Metz, Presque Isle, Michigan : Middletown, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania : Millersburg, Dauphin, Pennsylvania : Milwaukee, Wisconsin : Montgomery, Pennsylvania : New Jersey : New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana : Osceola, Polk County, Nebraska : Quincy, Illinois : Rochester, St Charles, Minnesota : Sabinsville, Tioga, Pennsylvania : Stokes County, North Carolina : Swatara, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania : Utica, Winona, Minnesota : Waterloo, Seneca County, New York : Welch Twp., Cape Girardeau Co., MO : Winona, Minnesota 4. Secure copy of A True Relation by John Schott :Author: John Schott :Publisher: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 1929. :Edition/Format: Print book : English : [Rev. ed., repr.] / revised, with notes, by Sir Samuel Haslam ScottView all editions and formats :Database: WorldCat :Summary: John (Johann) Schott was born at Catzenfurth (in Nassau, now in Germany) in 1541. His ancestors derived their name from the founders of the religious settlement called Zu den Schotten in old Franconia (now the Rhein-Mein region of Germany, near Frankfurt). From Schotten they migrated to Nassau and later to Braunfels, where John Schott's immediate ancestors lived for several generations. This book, published in 1929, is no longer in print. It must be purchased second hand. There is also the opportunity to view online at select genealogy libraries. For Salt Lake City library, you must be in the facility or at an approved local library to view online because there are limited licenses. See: http://www.worldcat.org/title/true-relation/oclc/866379467 Goal is to collect information in online profiles back to the religious settlement founders noted above. These female founders were said to be nuns acting as Catholic missionaries who started a monestery in Germany. They were from Ireland via Scotland, hence the name Scot or Schott. Schott is a direct translation of the English and Scots Scott. 5. Post your direct family line as a family unit. The goal is to find a link between family units using traditional and/or DNA research. == Resources == History of the Schott Surname http://carolynschott.com/germany/the-history-of-the-schott-name/ : "There are several theories for the origin of the name Schott. The one described by Johann Schott von Schottenborn in 1587 is that Schott ancestors originated in the town of Schotten in Hessen, Germany. He describes how his branch of the family left Schotten and settled first near Eisemroth, Hessen. They were smelters and forgers of iron goods for many years until the late 1100s when the country and forests were destroyed due to the wars of Emperor Friedrich Barbarossa. : "Without forests to provide the charcoal necessary for iron smelting, the family scattered throughout Hessen. Johann Schott von Schottenborn’s ancestors settled in Braunfels, Hessen. As these families scattered, they would likely have been known as being “zu Schotten” or “from Schotten,” which would have eventually been shortened to using Schott as a last name. : "Later critics of the 1587 Schottenchronik are Von Hartmann Pieper and J. Reinhardt Schott, Jr., who published an update to this document sometime after 1960. They warn that Johann Schott von Schottenborn’s work is based on oral tradition, not documented fact or church records that can be objectively proven. They suggest several other possibilities for the origin of the Schott name. One possibility is that any foreigner that was from Scotia (Scotland or Ireland) might have been tagged with the name Schott or Schotten whether or not they originated from the town of Schotten. They believe that it would have been very common for a foreigner to have been singled out even before last names were commonly in use. : "Pieper and Schott also suggest the possibility that Schott was a variation on a word for peddler or merchant. Another possibility is that it came from a medieval first name, Schotto. : "While it’s true that there are many possibilities for the origin of the name and that the genealogical facts in Johann Schott von Schottenborn’s 1587 document are based primarily on oral tradition rather than documentation, there are a number of pieces of evidence that would seem to (at least partially) support his opinion." Town of Schotten http://carolynschott.com/germany/schotten-germany-land-of-my-people/ : "The town of Schotten is said to be the place of origin of both the Schott family and the Schott name sometime between the 11th and 13th centuries. The official history for the town of Schotten, Germany, is that an early document mentions a church “ad scotis” or “of the Scots” that is one of eight churches that Abbot Beatus bequeaths to the monastery Honau by Strasbourg. It is thought that this is likely to have been the first church in Schotten, which was built by Irish-Scottish monks. : "This church probably grew, and by 1050, the first Roman Catholic church was built. Then, in the 1300s, the original Liebfrauenkirche (which was still in existence in 2001) was built in the town of Schotten. : "A slightly more romantic version of this story is described in Johann Schott von Schottenborn’s 1587 family chronicle. [Quotes are from Sir Samuel Haslam Scott’s English translation.] This describes the origin of the village in 1015, when two Scottish princesses (Dickmunda and Adelmunda/Rosamunda) “founded at Wetter in the land of Hessen a nunnery.” : "While the idea of Scottish (which may have actually been Irish) princesses wandering around 11th century Germany may seem improbable, there is evidence to support this. During a renovation of the church in Schotten in the 1700s, a parchment document dating from the 1300s was discovered which stated (in Latin): “anno 1015 after the birth of Christ in the reign of the King nicknamed the lame (Henry II, Emperor 1002 – 1024) two sisters from Scotia, one called Rosamunda, the other Dicmudis, began to build this town and our first church at Schotten.” There were also two wooden busts of these two sisters found in the church." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schotten http://www.maybole.org/community/organisations/twinning/schotten/schotten.htm Are there any published books based on your surname with possible links? Historical societies in your geographical area of study that hold files on your surname? Family Historical Societies? Websites that are dedicated to your surname? Links for further research? == Research Notes == Volga Germans from the village Grimm named Schott are descended from [[Schott-557|Johann Jakob Schott ]]. One of the main goals for this one name study is to determine the German town he was born in trace his route to Russia. This includes his marriages and children. For this purpose, he is referred to as Ground Zero Schott. Posted below are the notes gathered thus far. Johann Jakob Schott was most likely the son of Johannes [[Schott-633]] and Margaretha Meuerer [[Meuerer-1]] Schott of Holzgerlingen, Neckarkreis, Wuerttemberg, born 03 June 1739. He was one of 10 children, the middle child and second to the youngest boy. In fact, this is almost the only possible connection in all the Schott vital records online. Possible Birth Record Johann Jacob Schott : Event Date 1644 - 1747 : Event Date 1739 : Gender Male : Birth Date 03 Jun 1739 : Birth Year 1739 : Christening Date 04 Jun 1739 : Christening Place Evangelisch, Holzgerlingen, Neckarkreis, Wuerttemberg : Father's Name Johannes Schott : Mother's Name Margaretha Possible Baptism Record : Name: Johann Jacob Schott : Event Type: Taufe (Baptism) : Birth Date: 3 Jun 1739 : Baptism Date: 4 Jun 1739 : Baptism Place: Holzgerlingen, Württemberg, Deutschland (Germany) : Father: Johannes Schott : Mother: Margaretha Schott : Page Number: 246;247 : Author: Evangelische Kirche Holzgerlingen (OA. Böblingen) : City or District: Holzgerlingen The birth year 1739 is a close match with the estimated birth year based on his age given to the Grimm census taker in 1775. His age is listed as 35, giving him a birth year of about 1740. I can find no German marriage records for Johann Jacob Schott and Anna Margaretha Becker, which may mean the two didn't marry until they were in Russia. There is a marriage record found in German Migration to the Russian Volga (1764-1767 that shows a Jacob Schott married Anna Maria Spengler 08 April 1766 in Büdingen, Germany. (See page 63, #495, Jacob Schott.) This may or may not be the same Johann Jacob Schott, since there were numerous Schotts named Jacob who immigrated to Russia. See the discussion about this marriage record in the AHSGR Origins Project section below. The Johann Jakob Schott of this profile immigrated from Germany to Russia and immediately settled in Grimm. He is listed in the 1767, 1775, and 1798 Grimm censuses. I do not have a copy of the 1767 census, so I don't know what town he said was his hometown, nor can I confirm any children who may have been living with him. The 1775 Grimm census shows Schott and his wife, Anna Margaretha Becker as follows: : Jakob Schott, husband, age 35, birth year around 1740 : Margaretha Schott, wife, age 28, birth year around 1747 : Andreas Schott, son, age 8, birth year around 1767 : Johann Philip Schott, son, age 3.5, birth year around 1771 The 1798 census shows the family entry (#32) like this: : Jakob Schott, husband, age 59, birth year around 1739 : Anna Margareta Becker, wife, age 51, birth year around1747 : Johann Phillip Schott, son, age 27, birth year around 1771 : Maria Elizabeta Hess, wife of Johann Phillip Schott, age 28, birth year around 1770 : Maria Elizabeta Schott, daughter of Johann Phillip Schott, age 1, born about 1797 : Johannes Schott, son, age 20, born around 1778 : Johann Heinrich Schott, son, age 14, born around 1784 : Anna Margareta Schott, daughter, age 18, born around 1780 His son Andreas was listed in a separate family, #39, with Andreas as the head of the household: : Andreas Schott, husband, age 30, born around 1768 : Christina Bender, wife, age 30, born around 1768 : Johann Jakob Schott, son, age 8, born around 1790 : Johann Phillip Schott, son, age 3, born around 1795 : Johann Michael Schott, age 1/2, born around 1798 Immigration Resources The Kulberg Reports There is a Jacob Schott and family listed in the Kulberg Reports, page 131, Document #1796. His wife's name was Anna, which also matches with this Johann Jacob Schott and wife Anna Spengler. The children and their ages don't exactly match up with those in the 1775 Grimm census, but that is not surprising since so many people, including children and infants, perished along the journey to the Volga Region. This entry reads: * Jacob Schott, Lutheran farmer from Stolberg, doc. No. 1796, wife: Anna, children: Johann, 4, Anna Maria, 11, Anna, 1. Stolberg is not a match for Wuerttemberg or Hesse, the birth places for the Johann Jakob Schott and Anna Spengler noted above. There are no vital records for a Johann Jakob Schott being born in Stolberg between 1728 and 1732. If this record refers to the same Johann Jakob Schott in this profile, the city of Stolberg was a place he moved to at some point after his birth. This could also be a match to [[Schott-557|Johann Jakob Schott ]] and his wife Anna Margaretha Becker, but there are potential problems. * The family does not appear on the Volga German Transport List. They should be listed there, even if they perished before they reached their final destination. The most likely explanation is that their name was misspelled. I checked all the names listed as started with the letters Sch andSh but didn't find a match. * None of the children in the Kulberg Reports appear in the Grimm census. It could still be the same family, as that which was mentioned in the Kulberg Reports, but then some of their children did not survive. Again, this was not unusual as the journey to the Volga region was extremely difficult and many people died. * The full name of wife Anna is not confirmed anywhere in the Kulberg Reports. Unless we can find birth records for those three children in Germany and they actually list their mother's full name, we may never be able to confirm if the Anna of the Kulberg Reports is Anna Maria Spengler of the Buedingen marriage records (see discussion below) or Anna Margaretha Becker of the Grimm census records. I know some settlers arrived earlier than 1767 and settled in another village before finally relocating to Grimm, but it's not clear if the Schotts were part of that group of settlers. The Emigration from Germany to Russia in the Years 1763 to 1862 According to Karl Stumpp's book, it says there were two Schotts who immigrated to the Volga region of Russia: * Johann Peter Schott, from Kirchbracht/Gelnhausen, Hesse, who married Margareta Scheller from Niederseeman/Buedingen in Buedingen * Jakob Schott, who married his wife Anna Maria Spengler in 1766 in Buedingen This is probably not a complete list of Schotts who immigrated to Russia, as there are several others mentioned in other sources. The first one, Johann Peter Schott, can be eliminated as a match because clearly his name is different from the Johann Jakob Schott of this profile. The second one is a possible match. I checked online resources for German vital records. The only birth record I could find for an Anna Maria Spengler anywhere in Hesse is: : Name Anna Maria Spengler : Gender Female : Christening Date 17 Oct 1729 : Christening Place Sankt Ignaz, Mainz, Rheinhessen, Hessen : Father's Name Georgii Udalrici Spengler : Mother's Name Annae Mariae When I expanded the search to all of Germany, there were only a few more possibile matches, but most of them were Catholic. Although an inter-faith marriage is always possible, it probably rules them out since this Schott family was Lutheran. If Stumpp's second reference is in fact the Johann Jakob Shott of this profile, then he was married at least twice: * First wife: Anna Maria Spengler, born 1729 * Second wife: Anna Margaretha Becker, born 1748 According to Grimm census records, our Johann Jakob Schott was born around 1740, so that means that Anna Maria Spengler, born in 1729, would have been 11 years older than her husband. This kind of an age gap was not unusual during that time in history. In fact it's possible that Spengler was married at least once before, making Schott her second husband. She may have had children by her first husband, too, children that Schott took responsibility for after their marriage. This makes sense when you consider that Schott would have been only 16 years old at the time that daughter Anna Maria, born in 1756, as detailed in the Kulberg Report. Although that's physicially possible, the reality is that she may not have been his biological daughter. If this Johann Jakob Schott and Anna Maria Spengler were in fact the Schott couple that eventually lived in Grimm, then: * It confirms that Schott was married at least twice, since the two women had different names, first to Anna Maria Spengler and second Anna Margaretha Becker. * It rules out Anna Margaretha Becker, born in 1748, being the mother of Schott's eldest child, Anna Maria, who was born in 1756. Anna Margaretha would have been only 8 at the time of Anna Maria's birth, highly unlikely if even possible. Since we can confirm that Schott and Becker were married using Grimm census records, the relationship between this Schott and Spengler needs to be proven. The marriage record from Buedingen appears to give proof of their relationship and marriage. AHSGR Origins Project If Spengler and Schott were married before arriving in Russia, their union ended shortly after their arrival. Anna Maria may have died, which is entirely plausible and an opinion I support. However, the AHSGR Origins Project suggests that the two may have divorced and remarried, although it's not said in so many words. First they mention a Schott living in Galka: ::"SchottFN{J.Jacob}: said by the Galka FSL #47 to be fromUC Mittelsinn?[sic], Stolberg[?]. Using LDS Film 1201682 Dick Kraus proved his March 1753 Mittel-Seemen [Stolberg-Gedern County] parish marriage to Schmidt {A.Catharina} which indicates that his father {L.Henrich} was from Ober-Seemen. The births of Jacob and Catharina’s children are recorded in Mittel-Seemen parish as follows: A. Maria in Feb 1756, A. Catharina in May 1759, J. Caspar in May 1762, and A. Catharina in July 1765. For 1798 see Mai1798:Gm27." For those not familiar with the Volga German census records, this means that there are two colonies being discussed above: Galka and Grimm. The bulk of the paragraph appears to refer to a Jakob Schott from Galka, in the 1775 census in family #47. The last sentence, in bold, implies that for 1798 census details about this same man, to see the Grimm census, family #27. Someone is trying to say that Johann Jakob Schott in Galka FSL #47 is the same person as 1) the Johann Jakob Schott listed in the Kulberg Report, and 2) the Johann Jakob Schott who immigrated to Grimm. This is wrong, minimally with regard to the Jakob Schott who settled in Grimm. * The Johann Jakob Schott who was living in Grimm appeared in the 1767, 1775 and 1798 Grimm censuses. He cannot also be listed in the Galka 1767 census or any later Galka censuses. This alone proves that the Galka Jakob Schott and the Grimm Jakob Schott were different people. * If the Galka Schott and the Kulberg Schott were the same person, then Mrs. Schott went by two names: Anna and Catharina. While the Anna in the Kulberg Reports may have been named Anna Catharina, she would have likely used the same name in official documents, and not switched back and forth between them, especially regarding birth records for her children. * The children listed in in Dick Kraus's research using LDS Film 1201682 are completely different from the children listed in the Kulberg Reports. Because their birth years overlap, it highly unlikely that these are the same families. * In Dick Kraus's research, Mrs. Schott was Anna Catharina Schmidt. In the Kulberg Reports, Mrs. Schott was Anna Maria Spengler. In the Grimm census records, she was Anna Margaretha Becker. These are three different women. * At the end of that entry, it says "see Mai1798:Gm27." (GM27 means the 1798 Grimm census, family #27.) Household #27 is that of Gottlieb Schultz and his wife Anna Maria Schott from Galka. Initially I thought that it was saying Anna Maria Spengler Schott had married Mr. Schultz, but soon realized that her age was off. :: The Anna Maria Schott in the 1798 Grimm census was born in 1755. :: Anna Maria Spengler was born in 1729. The Anna Maria Schott born in 1755 was instead the daughter of one of the Johann Jakob Schotts. She could have been one of Jakob and Catharina Schott's daughters, completely unrelated to the Johann Jakob Schott who had lived in Grimm since 1767. She could have also been the Anna Maria Schott listed in the Kulberg Reports, whose mother was Anna Maria Spengler Schott. This brings up another problem regarding Johann Jakob Shott and Anna Maria Spengler. If they were married in Buedingen shortly before immigrating to Russia, what was the status of the children who traveled with them to Russia? They are listed as if they are the couple's biological children. We've already established that the eldest daughter, Anna Maria, probably was not Schott's biological child. Would they have had two biological children out of wedlock? That was not unheard of, but having two children years before they married seems unusual. Were both children Schott's step-children? Or was this a different Jacob and Anna Schott? More curious is what happened to Anna Maria Spengler Schott after she arrived in the Volga region. It's very possible that she died either on the journey or shortly after her arrival in Grimm. The trip was notoriously perilous and many people died before reaching their final destination. This was not unusual and in fact very probable. If Spengler's daughter ended up in Galka, however, and her step-father lived in Grimm, why didn't she stay with her step-father in Grimm? How did she get to Galka? If Spengler's daughter was born in 1755, she would have been 12 at the time the family arrived in the Volga region of Russia. That was probably too young an age for a girl to go off on her own and live with another family in a village far away from where one's biological or step-father was located. So if in fact she was Spengler's daughter, that seems to imply that her mother was still living and she lived in Galka with her daughter Anna Maria Schott. If Anna Maria Spengler was still living after 1767, then she and her husband Johann Jakob Schott must have divorced. While divorce was not common amongst Volga Germans, there are several documented cases of it in the Volga German colonies. If the couple divorced either in Oranienbaum prior to the journey to Grimm or immediately after arriving in Grimm, that would have given Schott enough time to marry Anna Margaretha Becker and allow her to give birth to son Andreas by 1768, the birth year attributed to him in the 1775 census. If this Anna Maria Schott was the daughter of the other Johann Jakob Schott and his wife Anna Catharina, then none of this matters. It was a coincidence that she ended up in Grimm in 1798 where the Johann Jakob Schott of this profile was living and they were not related. This makes that comment, see Mai1798:Gm27" very misleading. Only one Schott daughter moved from Galka to Grimm, and she would have been completely unrelated to the Schott family already living there. This Schott daughter was the widow of Christian Zisch of Galka, and one of their children, Johann Dietrich Zisch, lived with his mother and her second husband Gottfried Schultz at the time of the 1798 Grimm census. The second mention of the Schotts in AHSGR's Origins Project refers to a Jakob Schott, Grimm FSL #68, from Mehlis. It goes on to say: ::"The Buedingen ML says that a man with this man’s name married 8 April 1766 Spengler{A.Maria} (Mai&Marquardt#495)" This appears to reference Anna Maria Spengler, although it does not address the possibility of her being previously married to someone else and whether or not there were any children involved, either from her former husband or her new husband. I'll let that topic rest for now. What isn't clear is how researchers determined that the Grimm Schott was a match with the Schott mentioned in this record. It may be listed in the 1767 Grimm census, of which I do not have a copy to refer to. I will try to track down a copy and see if that confirms the connection. I researched the town name of Mehlis and can find nothing but Zella-Mehlis which is currently in Thuringia, although it used to be in Hesse. That matches what is known about Volga Germans in Hesse being targeted for immigration to Russia, but there is no information about a Johann Jacob Schott being born there. Additional church birth records in that town must be checked. One of the sources I referred to were German vital records, which kept using the word Schotten along with the surname Schott. Since surnames are often based on a location, I looked Schotten up on a map. It turns out it is town in the middle of Hesse. It seems likely that people with the surname Schott must have had an ancestor who was at some point from that town. Research on Schotten continues. What is most important to note is that both these Johann Jakob Schotts were not from Wuerttemberg, the place we originally thought he was born, although Johann Jakob Schott's parents could have moved to another town after he was born. The final mention is both affirming and confusing: ::" [T]his may be the marriage of a different Schott, since in the 1798 census, this Schott’s wife’s maiden name is given as Becker. KS158 says he was going to Boisroux." Yes, it confirms that the Grimm Schott was married to a woman named Becker, who clearly isn't Spengler. In fact, The Grimm Johann Jakob Schott was listed as being married to Anna Margaretha Becker in each of the three censuses in the late 1700s. But he could still be the person who married Spengler first in Germany, and Becker second in Russia. In that case, he and Spengler must have divorced around the same time they arrived in Grimm, or Spengler died prior to 1767 and he remarried. The confusing part is, KS158 says he was going to Boisroux. The mention of a completely different village throws a wrench in everything. The only thing I think is clear is that whoever was going to Boisroux was a different person, or Schott, than the one in Grimm. I looked up the Boisroux 1798 census to see if I could find any Schotts there, and there were none. Interestingly, however, there were several Spenglers listed, and it looks like they were all related to David Spengler, family #Bx51, born in 1740. In the 1767 Boisroux census, it says he was a farmer from Dessau. His wife, Maria, was 26, and they had a son, Christian, age 2. He was of an age where he could have been a younger sibling or nephew of Anna Maria Spengler. Is it a coincidence that his surname is the same as the possible first wife of this Johann Jacob Schott, or are Anna Maria Spengler and David Spengler related? Research on this family continues. == Sources == * "Deutschland Geburten und Taufen, 1558-1898," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VH3X-PHH : 28 November 2014), Johannes Schott in entry for Johann Jacob Schott, 04 Jun 1739; citing ; FHL microfilm 1,055,754. * Ancestry.com. Württemberg, Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1985 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016. Original data: Lutherische Kirchenbücher, 1500-1985. Various sources. * The 1775 and 1798 Census of the German Colony on the Volga, Lesnoy Karamysh, also known as Grimm; Published by the American Historical Society of Germans from Russia, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA; Published date: 1995; famiily #143 in the 1775 census, Jakob Schott, age 35; family #32 in the 1798 census, Jakob Schott, age 59. * 1834 Census of Grimm in the District of Saratov, Russia, dated 2 February 1835; Translated by Brent Mai, Concordia University, Portland, Oregon; Published by Dynasty Publishing, Beaverton, OR, USA; Published 2011; page 14, family #44, line 440, Jakob Schott, age 76 in 1816, deceased 1824. * Pleve, Igor. Einwanderung in das Wolgagebiet 1764-1767, Bands 1, 3 and 4; Published by Alfred Eisfeld with Cooperation from Sabine Eichwald, Nordost-Institute in Goettingen, 2005; pages 146 and 157 in Band 3. * "Deutschland Geburten und Taufen, 1558-1898," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VH3X-PH4 : 28 November 2014), Johann Jacob Schott, 04 Jun 1739; citing ; FHL microfilm 1,055,754. * Eichhorn, Dr. Alexander, Dr. Jacob and Mary Eichhorn. The Immigration of German Colonists to Denmark and Their Subsequent Emigration to Russia in the Years 1759-1766; Bonn, Germany and Midland Michigan, USA; Drukerei und Verlag Steinmeier GmbH & Co. Kg, Deiningen, Germany, 2012; page 409, family 427. * Pleve, Igor, Lists of Colonists to Russia in 1766, "Reports by Ivan Kulberg," Ministry of Education and Science of Russian Federation, Saratov State Technical University; Published in Saratov, Russia, 2010; page 131, Jacob Schott, Lutheran, farmer from Stolberg, document number 1796, wife Anna, children: Joahnn, age 4, Anna Maria, age 11, and Anna, age 1. * https://www.myheritage.com/site-family-tree-11437621/brester-family * Brester, Alexander, vital information, photos, and other information from German families living in Beryozovka, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia * Stump, Karl. The Emigration from Germany to Russia in the Years 1763 to 1862; the American Historical Society of Germans from Russia; Published in Lincoln Nebraska; Third Printing 1993. * Beratz, Gottlieb. The German Colonies on the Lower Volga, Their Origin and Early Development; Lincoln, Nebraska: American Historical Society of Germans from Russia, Translation Copyright and Printing 1991; Originally published as Die deutschen Kolonien an de unteren Wolga in ihrer Entstehung und ersten Entwickelung in Saratov, Russia in 1915 and reprinted in Berlin Germany in 1923. * Kloberdanz, Timothy L., The Volga Germans in Old Russia and in Western North America: Their Changing World View, the American Historical Society of Germans from Russia, Lincoln, NE, USA; Second printing 1997; First printing in Anthropological Quarterly, October 1975, Volume 48, Number 4. * http://www.ahsgr.org * http://cvgs.cu-portland.edu/settlements/mother_colonies/colony_grimm.cfm * https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Germans_from_Russia * http://www.rollintl.com/roll/volga.htm * http://www.rollintl.com/roll/grsettle.htm * http://cvgs.cu-portland.edu/origins/s/schott_moor.cfm * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zella-Mehlis * Ancestry.com. Württemberg, Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1985 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016. Original data: Lutherische Kirchenbücher, 1500-1985. Various sources. See: http://ancstry.me/2sodbOw.

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==HISTORY OF THE SCHWEND GUN COLLECTION== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Schwend Gun Collection|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===About the Gun Collection=== The Schwend Gun Collectionhttps://www.schwendguns.us/ was started by [[Schwend-22|Henry Harrison Schwend]], a Deputy Sheriff of Clay County, Texas and City Marshal in Henrietta, Texas. He was also the brother of the grandfather of the current owner of the collection (Selby Schwend). He began his law enforcement career in the mid 1890's and started collecting firearms at the same time. Clay County lies just south of the Red River and, at that time, the Indian Territory (later Oklahoma) was a favorite hideout for all manner of outlaws. Harrison was acquainted with and worked along side other lawmen and Texas Rangers in the pursuit of some of the most notorious bad men that made the history books. Many of the weapons he collected were given to him. His penchant for collecting these old tools of the trade was well known throughout the territory. When he died in 1924, he had amassed a collection of more than 125 weapons, many owned by famous outlaws and lawmen. In 1924, his brother [[Schwend-25|Burton P. Schwend]], also of Henrietta, inherited the collection and added another 175 firearms to the already vast collection before he died in 1947. Without the family's knowledge, the collection was sold by Burton's widow to R. J. Brown of Brown Jewelry and Loan in Wichita Falls, Texas for the paltry sum of about $3,000. In the 1950's, Mr. Brown sold the collection to A.D. Hodge and Irvine Fridge, owners of the Buckhorn Trading Post and Tavern in Dallas, Texas. In 1957, Roy Rogers nearly purchased the collection for his museum in Hollywood but a group of businessmen from the Texas State Fair stepped in to save the day. They purchased the collection and moved it to the Varied Industries Building at State Fair Park and opened a wax museum which portrayed all the famous owners of the guns in various scenes. In 1965, after outgrowing their space at Fair Park, the Southwestern Historical Wax Museum was built in Grand Prairie, Texas to house and promote the Schwend Gun Collection. It was a fabulous success. Tragically, in 1986, one of the wax museum owners was murdered, a crime which has yet to be solved. Then in 1988, under very curious circumstances, the museum burned to the ground and the entire collection was lost. Fueled by the wax figures, the fire was devastating. The remains lay exposed to the elements for 6 weeks while the insurance company negotiated a settlement with the owners. A number of pieces were stolen from the rubble while others were retrieved by adjustors. It is estimated that 100 weapons were simply bulldozed and hauled to the landfill. The remaining parts and pieces, which comprised around 200 weapons, were sold off piece by piece to individual collectors. ===THE SCHWEND GUN COLLECTION TODAY=== Since 1990, Selby Schwend's life quest has been the recovery of those lost pieces of history so closely connected to the Old West and to his family, and to reassemble the original Schwend Gun Collection to its former glory. Of the original 300 guns, he have reacquired over 100 in varying conditions. Some survived the fire intact with very little damage, while others are just rusted pieces of once beautiful works of the gun-makers' art. Some have been meticulously restored to their original pre-fire condition while others remain just as they were pulled from the rubble. The collection resides in a very secure bank vault near Lexington, Virginia, the final resting place of Robert E. Lee. Mr. Schwend has exhibited the collection at numerous gun shows, museums, and historic functions in an effort to procure leads on additional missing guns from the original collection. All surviving documentation on the collection are in his possession along with related family papers, photographs, museum inventory lists with serial numbers and accompanying photos. Among the more famous pieces that were once a part of the original collection were guns carried by [[McCarty-931|Billy the Kid]], [[Masterson-329|Bat Masterson]], [[Apache-2|Geronimo]], [[Arango-53|Pancho Villa]], [[Houston-1|Sam Houston]], [[Dalton-1725|Grat Dalton]], [[McDonald-24945|Captain Bill McDonald]], [[Tilghman-227|Bill Tilghman]], [[Hickok-8|Wild Bill Hickok]], William "Bill" Cook, [[Bonham-375|James B. Bonham]], [[Doolin-97|Bill Doolin]], [[Bass-1854|Sam Bass]], Frank Jackson, [[Younger-314|Cole Younger]], [[Cody-384|Buffalo Bill Cody]], Tex Rickard, [[Shirley-986|Belle]] & [[Starr-1135|Sam Starr]], and [[James-759|Frank James]]. There were also many weapons taken from petty criminals killed in poker games, surrendered at arrest or at gunpoint. His book, Reach for the Skyhttps://www.schwendguns.us/book.htm, is about the two brothers who started the collection and includes a glimpse into the early history of Clay County, Texas where they lived. The Schwend Gun Collection sitehttps://www.schwendguns.us/about.htm was created to assist in the search for pieces still missing from the collection. Mr. Schwend has traveled all over Texas, Oklahoma, Missouri and Mississippi to find these old family treasures and purchase them back. Any help you can provide would be greatly appreciated! ==In the collection today== === [[Masterson-329|Bat Masterson]] === Bat Masterson's Colt .45 Revolver
Colt Single Action Revolver, .45 Caliber LC, Longhorn Grips, Gold Plated, Manufactured 1899
This gun was a museum favorite and was featured in nearly all of its promotional materials. It was a gift to Harrison Schwend from Bat Masterson who had retired from his life as a lawman, gambler and gunslinger. Masterson had heard, through mutual friends, of Schwend's passion for collecting weapons and, since he was a fellow lawman, the gift was particularly appropriate. {| |{{Image|file=Schwend_Gun_Collection.jpg |caption=Bat Masterson's Colt .45 Revolver | size= 3000 }} ||Oddly enough, the gun Schwend carried for his 35 years as a peace officer was remarkably similar right down to the longhorn head grips. The Masterson gun, however, was gold washed while Schwend's was nickel plated and engraved. Traces of the gold finish are still visible. Harrison Schwend's gun has never been found, but the Masterson gun is a beautiful, original example of Colt's manufacturing genius. The longhorn grips are original to the gun and were the favored style of Masterson. |} ===Frank Jackson=== Frank Jackson's Colt .45 Revolver
Colt Single Action Revolver, .45 Caliber Centerfire, Manufactured 1877, Pearl Grips Frank Jackson was a loyal member of the Sam Bass Gang that specialized in robbing stages and trains. In July of 1878, the gang decided to rob the bank in Round Rock, Texas. Jim Murphy, one of the gang members, had secretly made a deal with the Texas Rangers to trap Sam and the gang in return for immunity from prosecution for his crimes. The Rangers were waiting in Round Rock when they arrived. In the ensuing gun battle, Seaborne Barnes was killed and Sam was mortally wounded. {| |Jackson, who had not been hit, dismounted his horse amid a hail of bullets, and rescued Sam. When they reached safety, Sam was too faint to continue as he was near death. He told Frank to leave him and save himself. Frank Jackson rode away and was never seen or heard from again. This gun was dropped during that gun battle in Round Rock. The pearl grips are original to the gun. || {{Image|file=Schwend_Gun_Collection-7.jpg |caption=Frank Jackson's Colt .45 Revolver |size=3000 }} |} === [[James-759|Frank James]] === Frank James' Colt .44 Revolver
Colt Model 1860 Army Percussion Revolver, .44 Caliber, Manufactured 1869.
Records indicate that this gun was dropped by Frank James in a brush with the law in Missouri in the early 1880's. The lawman who recovered it gave it to Harrison Schwend soon after as it was one of the first guns in the collection. {| |{{Image|file=Schwend_Gun_Collection-8.jpg |caption=Frank James Colt .45 Revolver | size= 3000 }} || Later in life Frank James would meet Deputy Schwend again during a brief stay in Henrietta while James was touring with Cole Younger in their own version of the Wild West Show. At that time Frank presented Schwend with brother Jesse's holster and coin purse. The holster was destroyed in the fire but the coin purse's metal parts survived and are part of the collection. The grips have been replaced due to fire damage. |} === [[Cody-384|Buffalo Bill Cody]] === Buffalo Bill Cody's Colt .44 Revolver
Colt Model 1860 Army Percussion Revolver, .44 Caliber, Manufactured 1863
This gun has an amazing history and was prominently featured in the Museum's brochures and promotional materials. Family records confirm that this is the gun that Buffalo Bill Cody, at the time a scout under Lt. George M. Taylor in the service of General Carr, used to kill Chief Yellow Hand (also called Yellow Hair) in a bizarre confrontation. It occurred on July 17, 1876 just after the Custer Massacre within 8 miles of the Little Big Horn. Cody and his unit were out on patrol when they came upon a Cheyenne war party who were headed toward a rendezvous with Sitting Bull.
Through field glasses, the detachment noticed that they were trailing and preparing to ambush a pair of army messengers who were delivering dispatches to the command. Cody and his group of 15 soldiers charged the Indians to intercept them before they attacked. When the two groups were within earshot, the chief yelled out to Cody, whom he recognized, to challenge him to a fight. Witnesses to the incident describe how Cody and Yellow Hand suddenly charged from each group. When they were 30 yards apart, Cody pulled his rifle and shot, killing the Chief's horse, while Cody's horse tripped in a prairie dog hole sending both men crashing to the ground. {| |They rose with pistols not more than 20 paces apart, Cody pulled this 1860 Army pistol and in his own words, "we fired at each other simultaneously. My usual luck did not desert me on this occasion for his bullet missed me, while mine struck him in the breast", killing him. Unbelievably, Cody then pulled a knife from his sheath and scalped Yellow Hand raising it above his head and proclaiming it "the first scalp for Custer." Cody would later send the scalp home to his wife who was not at all thrilled to open it after the 4 weeks it took to get to her by overland stage. ||{{Image|file=Schwend_Gun_Collection-3.jpg |caption=Buffalo Bill Cody's Colt .44 Revolver|size=3500 }} |} === James/Younger Gang=== James/Younger Gang .44 Revolver
Smith & Wesson, Single Action, Model 3 Revolver, .44 Caliber
The James/Younger Gang consisted of Frank and Jesse James, the Younger Brothers (Cole, Jim and Bob) and a host of other characters who participated in bank, train, and stage robberies in the decade following the Civil War. {| |{{Image|file=Schwend_Gun_Collection-9.jpg |caption=James/Younger Gang .44 Revolver| size=3000 }} ||Most of these men had been members of Quantrill's Guerillas who fought for the South during the Civil War and continued their own little war against the Yanks after it had ended. This revolver belonged to a member of the gang, possibly Jesse James as this was his preferred model. Deputy U.S. Marshal White found it after a fight with the gang in Indian Territory in the late 1870's. The gun sustained heavy damage in the fire and has replacement grips of mahogany that comes close to the color of the original grips which can be seen in pre-fire photos. |} === [[Younger-314|Cole Younger]] === Cole Younger's Colt .44 Conversions
Colt Revolver Model 1860 Army, Richards Conversion
.44 Caliber Centerfire, Converted in mid 1870's

Cole Younger was a member of the James Gang along with his brothers Jim and Bob. They robbed banks, stages, trains, anything that might contain valuables. {| |Finally on September 7, 1876, the gang attempted to rob the First National Bank of Northfield, Minnesota. The townspeople were prepared and opened fire on the gang as they emerged from the bank. In the ensuing chase that lasted more than 3 weeks, two of the gang were killed, Cole was shot 11 times and all the Younger boys were captured. Frank and Jesse James were the only ones to escape. Cole spent the next 25 years in jail, reformed and finally died on March 21, 1916. ||{{Image|file=Schwend_Gun_Collection-6.jpg |caption=Cole Younger's Colt .44 Conversions - Serial Number 5093, Manufactured in 1861 }} |- |{{Image|file=Schwend_Gun_Collection-5.jpg |caption=Cole Younger's Colt .44 Conversions - Serial Number 5090, Manufactured in 1861 }} |There are replacement grips on both guns as the originals were burned off in the wax museum fire. It is surmised that following Cole's release from prison, he gave the old Colts to collector Schwend during one of his many trips to Wichita Falls for the Quantrill Reunions which were held there. The Colt on the right has had it's barrel cut while the one on the left is at the original length. With the serial numbers so close, these two guns were probably purchased at the same time from the same dealer. |} === [[Doolin-97|Bill Doolin]] === Bill Doolin's Smith & Wesson .44 Revolver
Smith & Wesson Model #3, Single Action, Second Issue Revolver, .44 Caliber S&W, Nimschke Engraved, Ivory Grips, Manufactured in 1873
William "Bill" Doolin was the leader of a gang of outlaws known as the "Oklahombres". He was associated with the Dalton Gang and, only by a twist of fate, was not present when the gang attempted to rob two banks at once in Coffeyville, Kansas in 1892 leaving four gang members dead. Doolin's turn came later when he was ambushed and killed by a posse in 1896 headed by Texas Ranger Heck Thomas. {| |{{Image|file=Schwend_Gun_Collection-2.jpg |caption=Bill Doolin's Smith & Wesson .44| size=3000}} ||Doolin carried this giant hogleg for maximum firepower. It was big and it was flashy, just like Doolin's ego. It appears in family photos and various newspaper articles and was a very popular museum piece. It is surmised that it came into the collection as a result of Harrison Schwend's connection to officers engaged in encounters with Doolin in Oklahoma. According to the Factory Letter, this gun was manufactured and shipped in 1873 to M.W. Robinson, Market Street in New York City. This was S&W's largest distributor in NYC. |} Bill Doolin's Derringer
National Arms Company (Later Colt) Model #2 Single Shot Derringer, .41 Caliber RF with rare 2" Barrel
{| |This was outlaw Bill Doolin's backup firepower. Doolin carried this little pistol in his boot, just in case he needed an extra shot. The grips are replacements. ||{{Image|file=Schwend_Gun_Collection-1.jpg |caption=Bill Doolin's Derringer | size= 1000}} |} === [[McDonald-24945|Captain Bill McDonald]] === Captain Bill McDonald's Colt .45
Colt Single Action .45 Caliber Revolver with 7.5" Barrel, Manufactured in 1882
William F. McDonald was Captain of Texas Rangers Company B, Frontier Battalion. Company B trailed outlaws and renegade Indians along the Texas frontier and into Indian Territory (Oklahoma) in the 1880's and 90's. {| |{{Image|file=Schwend_Gun_Collection-4.jpg |caption=Captain Bill McDonald's Colt .45 ||size = 3000 }} ||This was Captain Bill's Colt 45 that he used throughout his career as a peace officer. It assisted him in many of his arrests and was used in numerous shootouts, many of which have been written about and published over the past 100 years. It was manufactured in 1882. McDonald himself gave the gun as a personal gift to Harrison Schwend sometime after the turn of the century. The grips are replacements as the originals burned in the museum fire of 1988. |} ===Texas Ranger J M Britton=== Texas Ranger J. M. Britton's "Frontier Army" Colt Revolver
Colt Single Action Revolver, .45 Caliber LC, U.S. Cavalry Model, 7.5 " Barrel, Manufactured 1874
Texas Ranger Sgt. J. M. Britton was a member of Company B, Frontier Battalion and served under Ranger Captain Bill McDonald in the 1890's. Company B trailed outlaws and renegade Indians along the Texas frontier and into Indian Territory (Oklahoma). {| |This gun may have been captured and used by Sgt. Britton as a result of one of his many arrests as this Cavalry Model Colt was reportedly part of group of guns stolen from Fort Davis, Texas in the late 1870's. It is believed that this gun and the one below were given to Harrison Schwend by Captain McDonald who was Britton's superior in Company B. ||{{Image|file=Schwend_Gun_Collection-10.jpg |caption=Texas Ranger J. M. Britton's "Frontier Army" Colt Revolver | size= 3000}} |} Texas Ranger J. M. Britton's Smith & Wesson Revolver
Smith & Wesson Second Model 1871 Single Action Revolver, .38 Caliber, Spur Trigger, 5 Shot, Total Production 108,255
{| |{{Image|file=Schwend_Gun_Collection-11.jpg |caption=Texas Ranger J. M. Britton's Smith & Wesson Revolver | size= 3000}} ||This is another gun carried by Texas Ranger Sgt. J. M. Britton in the 1890's. Guns such as this were very popular among Rangers as "Back Up" weapons tucked away in a boot or in the trousers in that special instance where getting off another shot was critical. Very often, this hidden weapon was a life saver in difficult situations. Its small size made concealment easier and the single action, spur trigger action was safer to store in your clothing than a double action heavier model. |} ===Sherriff G Cooper Wright=== Sheriff G. Cooper Wright's .44 Revolver
Spanish Double Action, .44 Caliber Revolver
{| |G. Cooper Wright, Sheriff of Clay County, Texas from 1889-1895, owned this gun for many years and used it to make countless arrests throughout north Texas. He gave it to Harrison Schwend for his collection in 1895 as he left office. Schwend would later serve as a Deputy, Town Marshal and Constable in Henrietta in a career in law enforcement that lasted more than 35 years. During Cooper Wright's six years as Sheriff, numerous accounts of heroic deeds performed by him have been recorded. Noted western figure Tex Rickard considered Wright "the gamest man I ever met". ||{{Image|file=Schwend_Gun_Collection-19.jpg |caption=Sheriff G. Cooper Wright's Spanish Double Action .44 Revolver | size=3000 }} |} ===Cook Outlaw Gang=== Cook Outlaw Gang Revolver
Merwin & Hulbert, Single Action, Pocket Army Revolver, .44-.40 Caliber Winchester, Manufactured mid 1880's, Total Production: Approximately 9,000
A whiskey runner and member of the notorious Cook Outlaw Gang used this weapon before he was killed by lawmen near Fort Sill Indian Territory (Oklahoma) sometime in the mid 1890's. {| |{{Image|file=Schwend_Gun_Collection-18.jpg |caption=Cook Outlaw Gang Revolver | size=3000 }} ||Bill and Jim Cook assembled a motley crew of outlaws who joined forces in the Creek Nation in 1893 and went on to terrorize the territory by robbing banks, trains, post offices, stores and individuals. They were cold blooded killers as well; the most notorious of which was Crawford Goldsby alias "Cherokee Bill" who would later be caught and hanged. This heavy, powerful and deadly gun was popular for its ability to use the same cartridge as the Winchester Rifle. It survived the fire intact with its original grips. |} ===Tex Rickard=== Tex Rickard's Colt .44/.40 Revolver
Colt Single Action Army Revolver, .44-.40 Caliber, Manufactured 1882, 7.5" Barrel
This old Colt was made in 1882 and shipped on September 14, 1882 to Hartley & Graham in New York City as part of a 50 gun order. It belonged to George ("Tex") Rickard who ultimately led boxing into the era of million-dollar gates, huge crowds, and fights at Madison Square Garden.
Rickard gained notoriety as the manager/promoter of Jack Dempsey. Born in Kansas in 1870, Rickard left school at age eleven and, while still a youngster, worked cattle drives from Texas to Montana. At 24 (1894), he became a peace officer in Henrietta, Texas which would have placed him in direct contact with Harrison Schwend who was a night watchman at that time.
Rickard won a plurality of votes in the election for city marshal in 1894, and he was said to have been a fair and popular official. That same year he and Leona Bittick, the daughter of a pioneer physician, were married. The deaths of Leona and their baby son the following spring (1895) were mourned by the entire community. Oddly enough, Harrison's bride of one year and young daughter also died a few years before in 1892.
{| ||The two men had much in common. By the end of 1895, Rickard resigned his job as marshal and headed for Alaska. Family papers state that the gun "was given Rickard by Jim Curtis of Cambridge, Henrietta's old rival for county seat honors. Later it was owned by Lon Burson, deputy under Clay County's noted Sheriff, G. Cooper Wright". Burson then gave the gun to Harrison Schwend for his collection. |{{Image|file=Schwend_Gun_Collection-30.jpg |caption=Tex Rickard's Colt Single Action Army Revolver, .44-.40 Caliber, Manufactured 1882, 7.5" Barrel |size= 3000}} |} === [[Dalton-1725|Grat Dalton]] === Grat Dalton/Henry Starr Winchester 1876
Winchester Model 1876, 45-75 Caliber
{| |{{Image|file=Schwend_Gun_Collection-25.jpg |caption=Grat Dalton/Henry Starr Winchester Model 1876, 45-75 Caliber |size= 3000}} ||Only recently it has come to light that this rifle had been mis-identified. It was displayed in the Wax Museum as belonging to [[Shirley-986|Belle Starr]] . After review of the Winchester Factory letter on this gun as well as additional research in newspaper articles and family notes supported by the unique features of this rifle, it has come to light that it was originally owned by Grat Dalton, one of the notorious Dalton Gang and later by Henry Starr, the nephew of [[Starr-1135|Sam Starr]] who was married to Belle Starr, "the Bandit Queen". |} It is surmised that over time, the museum felt that the Belle Starr connection might prove to be more exciting to the public, so they just switched the ownership. Careful examination would show that this rifle was shipped from the factory in March 1889, one month following Belle's murder.
However, the family papers of Burton Schwend describe a rifle that is unique to the collection: "this gun can number a sheriff among its victims as can the rare Winchester rifle...which was owned by Grat Dalton and later by Henry Starr. It is a 45-75, four feet long, and in excellent condition". This model 76 is the only 45-75 that was ever in the collection and it measures exactly 4' long.
It is also pictured in a number of newspaper articles about the collection published prior to the creation of the Wax Museum. It is surmised that Grat Dalton was the original owner and the rifle was used by him prior to the abortive raid on Coffeyville, Kansas on October 5, 1892 that saw the demise of Grat, brother Bob Dalton and co-horts Dick Broadwell and Bill Power at the hands of the armed citizens of Coffeyville.
How it then came into the possession of Henry Starr can only be speculated. Starr evidently used it to kill US Deputy Marshal Floyd Wilson near Nowata, I.T. [Kansas] in early 1893. It is the only recorded murder that Henry Starr committed in his 32 year career as an outlaw. Eventually he was shot in the back during a bank robbery on February 18, 1921 and died 4 days later. The day before he died, he proclaimed to doctors that he "robbed more banks than any man in America". ===[[Lewis-37674|William Armstrong (Buck) [Lewis] Engledow]] === Death Wielding Texas Cowboy Gun
Remington Model 1875, Single Action Army, .44 Caliber Revolver
{| |{{Image|file=Schwend_Gun_Collection-14.jpg |caption=Buck Engledow's Death Wielding Texas Cowboy Gun |size= 3000}} ||This gun was very recently identified by the ancestors of the original owner, [[Lewis-37674|William Armstrong "Buck" Lewis Engledow]]. Buck Engledow was a cowboy on the Ikard Ranch in Clay County, Texas for 35 years. He came to the area in 1874 and operated a stage line from Gainesville to Henrietta before the railroads were completed. The display tag in the museum reads: "Buck Engledow, a cowboy, used this six-shooter that is thought to have killed 5 men". The original grips were burned off in the fire, however the pre-fire photos of this gun show grips with the initials "BE" carved crudely in the wood. |}
====Correspondence leading to the identification of Buck Engledow's gun==== =====Sunday August 7, 2005===== Joe M Engledow wrote:
I have been looking into the life of William Armstrong Lewis-Engledow of the Henrietta area. He took the last name of his wife after being indicted for killing a man in Smith county in 1880. I've found references that his pistol was in the Schwend collection at the time of the fire and I noticed you have a Remington Model 1875 Single Action 44 in your recovered guns. I can't tell from the site when it was last updated and am wondering if the one shown could be W.A.'s The fast-draw modification might explain why he was appointed marshal of Guthrie, Indian Territory earlier in his life. You also mention a book; how's that coming along? :Joe Engledow :From: "Selby Schwend" :To: J M Engledow :Sent: Sunday, August 7, 2005 :Subject: schwendguns/Photo_page_2 Joe: Thanks for the email. The research is taking quite a bit longer than I ever thought possible as I try to recreate the lives of my two great uncles. They and just about everyone associated with them have passed on. As for the Model 1875 Remington, there were actually 2 in the collection and I have retreived them both. The one with the bone grips appears on the second photo pages and is referenced in your email. the other 44 is in a little rougher condition and had wood grips that were burned off in the fire. I have noticed in the pre-fire photography of that gun that there appeared to be initials cut into the old wood grips. I always thought that the initials read "RF" but they could just have easily been "BE" which would solve the mystery of this gun assuming that he went by "Bill" and used the "Engledow" last name. I've searched my family papers and find no reference to the name but much of the original paperwork did not survive. I have attached a pre-fire photo of the 2 Remingtons with the subject revolver on top. Interestingly, there is also a lanyard on the upper 44 which was typically a lawman addition. Let me know what you think. SM Schwend =====Monday, August 8, 2005===== From: "Selby Schwend"
To: J M Engledow
Sent: Monday, August 8, 2005
Subject: WOW! Joe:
I composed this before I got your email about "Colt" I'm blown away. If all this is true and Remington belonged to Buck Engledow, it will solve one of the big mysteries I had regarding this old collection. I have done a tremendous amount of research trying to find whose initials were on the gun and who it might have belong to. I'm so grateful for your taking the time to contact me. There are a couple of things that I still question. 1. The paper tag: There were paper tags that accompanied the guns to the pawn shop in Whichita Falls in 1948 when Rubye Schwend sold the collection to Dufours following Uncle Burt's death in 1947, however they were typed. The paper tap copy you sent me identifies the gun as a "Model 1875 Colt 44". I think that rules out Uncle Burt or Uncle Harrison as its author as they would know that Colt never made a "44" (just a 44-40) and they never made a "Model 1875". If the paper tag said "Remington", then everything would fit. This misidentification point more to someone at the museum in other fabrications much more onerous than this. I believe that they even played a part in the fire of 1988, but that's for the book. The handwriting is not familiar. It is not Burt's nor Harrison's. It could be Rubye's but it looks more like Mrs. Brown's that wrote the letter from the museum. 2. I've never heard of this "notebook kept by Mr. B.P Schwend". While it wouldn't surprise me that he kept one, it has never come up in conversation with any subsequent over of the collection, i.e. Dufours in Wichita Falls, The Buckhorn Gun Shop in Dallas, or from the museum itself. Only typed paper tags have been mentioned or viewed in the surviving photographs. Even with all these unknowns, it's easier to make a mistake about something being a "Colt" or a "Remington" than it is to make a mistake about the model number or the caliber. I believe that they got everything right but the make on the paper tag. I'll also do more research and be getting back to you. Thanks a million for your help and lets keep in touch. I usually bring the collection to Henrietta every 3 years or so for Pioneer Days in September. 2006 will be my next visit. We should arrange a meeting with all interested parties. =====Tuesday, August 09, 2005===== Date: 08/09/2005
Subject Buck Engledow
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From: Selby Schwend
Linda: I've been communicating with Joe Engledow now for a few days as we try to untangle some history on Buck and the possibility that his old gun may have been part of the origianl Schwend Gun Collection which was started by my great uncle Henry Harrison Schwend (1865-1924), a peace officerm who started collecting weapons in the late 1880's. I'm suprised we haven't met as I have made four trips to Henrietta over the past fifteen years to display the collection (what's left of it) at the Pioneer Reunion which is held in September of each year. I'm due to return in 2006. The last of my Henrietta relatives died a few years back when Edna Nell Beaty passed away. Billy Womack, who died last year, was the husband of another of my relatives there, Louise Womack, who passed a few years back as well. Edna Nell and Louise were sisters who were daughters of one of the Schwend sisters. After Harrison died in 1924, his brother Burton Prather Schwend inherited the collection and doubled its size to 300 weapons before he died in 1948. Following his death, his wife of 5 years, Rubye, hauled the collection to a pwan shop in Wichita Falls and sold the whole lot for about $3000. A real tragedy! The collection went from Dufours pawn shop to the Buckhorn gunshop in Dallas where Roy rogers almost bought the whole collection in the mid 50's. A grou from the Texas State Fair got together and bought the collection before Roy could make a deal and created a wax museuem featuring the famous old west figures whose weapons were part of the collection. It read like a who's who of desperadoes and lawmen. The wax museum was originally located at the State Fair Park in Dallas until the owners build a new facilty in Grand Prairie which opened in 1974. The Southwester Historical Wax Musuem was a great success until the late 80's when tourism dropped off and the facility was showing its age. Then under very curious circumstances (which I'm still investigating) in September of 1988, the museum caught fire and burned to the ground. It wasn't until 1990 that I found out that some of the guns survived the fire and had been sold off, basically as scrap, to supplement the insurance selltement which came to about 3 million dollars. I tracked down the man who was responsible for that acution sale and began the task of tracking down the purchasers in an attempt to buy them back. Of the original 300 pieces, I have re-acquired more than 70 parts and pieces. We estimate that more than halfe the collection was bulldozed and dumped in the landfill along with the rest of the charred building. There are a number of weapons whose origianl ownership are still in question. The two Model 1875 Remington 44's are among that group. I'm always interested in chasing down leads for surviving guns and ownership provenance for the ones I have. Which brings back to your family. Joe has sent me a couple of emails with some attachments including a Museum letter, a paper tag, an obituary and a brief bio of Buck. Unfortunately, the paper tag specifies a "Colt" not a Remington which has thrown a wrench in the identification of the exact piece. I would obviously be very interested in finding out whether there is additional paperwork or supporting research that you may have that might help us to tie this thing down. I would really appreciate any additional light you might shed on this subject. I'm especially interested in whether the gun came into the collection through Harrison (prior to 1924) or by Uncle Burt who followed. I look forward to hearing from you. :Selby Schwend :Millboro, Virginia ==Sources==

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[[Category:Nebula Award Winners]] [[Category:Hugo Award Winners]] List of various awards given to writers of Science Fiction themed novels, novellas, short stories, and the like. Table of Award Winners by year and links to their profiles === Hugo Table of Awards === * (Asterisk) Next to Last Name indicates connected to the Global Tree Hugo Award Winners (Including Retro-Hugo's, in date order) {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Award Year ! scope="col" | Award Won ! scope="col" | Media Title ! scope="col" | First/Middle ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Real Name ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |1939||Best Novel||The Sword in the Stone||[[White-37061|T.H.]]||[[White-37061|White*]]||1906-05-29||1964-01-17||White, Terence Hanbury||[[Image:White-37061.jpg|100px]] |- |1939||Best Novella||Who Goes There?||[[Campbell-29035|John W.]]||[[Campbell-29035|Campbell Jr.*]]||1910-06-08||1971-07-11||Campbell Jr., John Wood||[[Image:Campbell-29035.jpg|100px]] |- |1939||Best Novelette||Rule 18||[[Simak-8|Clifford D.]]||[[Simak-8|Simak*]]||1904-08-03||1988-04-25||Simak, Clifford Donald||[[Image:Simak-8.jpg|100px]] |- |1939||Best Short Story||How We Went to Mars||[[Clarke-5054|Arthur C.]]||[[Clarke-5054|Clarke*]]||1917-12-16||2008-03-19||Clarke, Arthur C.||[[Image:Clarke-5054.jpg|100px]] |- |1939||Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form||The War of the Worlds||[[Wells-6939|H.G.]]||[[Wells-6939|Wells*]]||1866-09-21||1946-08-13||Wells, Herbert George||[[Image:Wells-6939.jpg|100px]] |- |1939||Best Editor, Short Form||NA||[[Campbell-29035|John W.]]||[[Campbell-29035|Campbell Jr.*]]||1910-06-08||1971-07-11||Campbell Jr., John Wood||[[Image:Campbell-29035.jpg|100px]] |- |1939||Best Professional Artist||NA||[[Finlay-888|Virgil]]||[[Finlay-888|Finlay*]]||1914-07-23||1971-01-18||Finlay, Virgil Warden|| |- |1939||Best Fanzine||Imagination!||[[Ackerman-2301|Forrest J]]||[[Ackerman-2301|Ackerman*]]||1916-11-24||2008-12-04||Ackerman, Forrest James|| |- |1939||Best Fanzine||Imagination!||[[Douglas-7908|Morojo]]||[[Douglas-7908|Douglas*]]||1904-06-20||1964-11-29||Douglas, Myrtle R.||[[Image:Douglas-7908-5.jpg|100px]] |- |1939||Best Fanzine||Imagination!||[[Yerke-14|T. Bruce]]||[[Yerke-14|Yerke*]]||1923-04-17||1998-03-06||Yerke, Theodore Bruce|| |- |1941||Best Novel||Slan||[[Vogt-1423|A.E.]]||[[Vogt-1423|van Vogt*]]||1912-04-26||2000-01-26||Vogt, Alfred Elton|| |- |1941||Best Novella||If This Goes On...||[[Heinlein-42|Anson]]||[[Heinlein-42|MacDonald*]]||1907-07-07||1988-05-08||Heinlein, Robert||[[Image:Heinlein-42-2.jpg|100px]] |- |1941||Best Novelette||The Roads Must Roll||[[Heinlein-42|Anson]]||[[Heinlein-42|MacDonald*]]||1907-07-07||1988-05-08||Heinlein, Robert||[[Image:Heinlein-42-2.jpg|100px]] |- |1941||Best Short Story||Robbie||[[Ozimov-1|Isaac]]||[[Ozimov-1|Asimov*]]||1920-01-02||1992-04-06||Osimov, Isaak Yudovich||[[Image:Ozimov-1.jpg|100px]] |- |1941||Best Graphic Story||Batman #1||[[Finger-344|Bill]]||[[Finger-344|Finger*]]||1914-02-08||1974-01-18||Finger, Bill||[[Image:Finger-344.jpg|100px]] |- |1941||Best Graphic Story||Batman #1||[[Kahn-694|Bob]]||[[Kahn-694|Kane*]]||1915-10-24||1998-11-03||Kahn, Robert||[[Image:Kahn-694.jpg|100px]] |- |1941||Best Dramatic Presentation, Long Form||Fantasia||[[Grant-13289|Joe]]||[[Grant-13289|Grant*]]||1908-05-15||2005-05-06||Grant, Joe|| |- |1941||Best Dramatic Presentation, Long Form||Fantasia||[[Huemer-10|Dick]]||[[Huemer-10|Huemer*]]||1898-01-02||1979-11-30||Huemer, Richard Martin|| |- |1941||Best Dramatic Presentation, Long Form||Fantasia||[[Armstrong-19526|Samuel]]||[[Armstrong-19526|Armstrong*]]||1893-11-07||1977-01-24||Armstrong, Samuel John|| |- |1941||Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form||Pinocchio||[[Sears-6949|Ted]]||[[Sears-6949|Sears*]]||1900-03-13||1958-08-22||Sears, Jr., Edward Robert||[[Image:Sears-6949.jpg|100px]] |- |1941||Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form||Pinocchio||[[Sharpsteen-42|Ben]]||[[Sharpsteen-42|Sharpsteen*]]||1895-11-04||1980-12-20||Sharpsteen, Benjamin|| |- |1941||Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form||Pinocchio||[[Luske-3|Hamilton]]||[[Luske-3|Luske*]]||1903-10-16||1968-02-19||Luske, Hamilton Luton|| |- |1941||Best Editor, Short Form||NA||[[Campbell-29035|John W.]]||[[Campbell-29035|Campbell Jr.*]]||1910-06-08||1971-07-11||Campbell Jr., John Wood||[[Image:Campbell-29035.jpg|100px]] |- |1941||Best Professional Artist||NA||[[Finlay-888|Virgil]]||[[Finlay-888|Finlay*]]||1914-07-23||1971-01-18||Finlay, Virgil Warden|| |- |1941||Best Fanzine||Futuria Fantasia||[[Bradbury-980|Ray]]||[[Bradbury-980|Bradbury*]]||1920-08-22||1963-10-25||Bradbury, Ray Douglas||[[Image:Bradbury-980.jpg|100px]] |- |1941||Best Fan Writer||NA||[[Bradbury-980|Ray]]||[[Bradbury-980|Bradbury*]]||1920-08-22||1963-10-25||Bradbury, Ray Douglas||[[Image:Bradbury-980.jpg|100px]] |- |1943||Best Novel||Beyond This Horizon||[[Heinlein-42|Anson]]||[[Heinlein-42|MacDonald*]]||1907-07-07||1988-05-08||Heinlein, Robert||[[Image:Heinlein-42-2.jpg|100px]] |- |1943||Best Novella||Waldo||[[Heinlein-42|Anson]]||[[Heinlein-42|MacDonald*]]||1907-07-07||1988-05-08||Heinlein, Robert||[[Image:Heinlein-42-2.jpg|100px]] |- |1943||Best Novelette||Foundation||[[Ozimov-1|Isaac]]||[[Ozimov-1|Asimov*]]||1920-01-02||1992-04-06||Osimov, Isaak Yudovich||[[Image:Ozimov-1.jpg|100px]] |- |1943||Best Short Story||The Twonky||[[Moore-61328|C.L.]]||[[Moore-61328|Moore*]]||1911-01-24||1987-04-04||Moore, Catherine Lucille|| |- |1943||Best Short Story||The Twonky||[[Kuttner-10|Henry]]||[[Kuttner-10|Kuttner*]]||1915-04-07||1958-02-03||Kuttner, Henry|| |- |1943||Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form||Bambi||[[Pearce-8450|Perce]]||[[Pearce-8450|Pearce*]]||1899-09-07||1955-07-04||Pearce, Percival C.||[[Image:Pearce-8450.jpg|100px]] |- |1943||Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form||Bambi||[[Morey-2385|Larry]]||[[Morey-2385|Morey*]]||1905-03-26||1971-05-08||Morey, Lawrence L.|| |- |1943||Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form||Bambi||[[Hand-2485|David D.]]||[[Hand-2485|Hand*]]||1900-01-23||1986-10-11||Hand, David Dodd|| |- |1943||Best Editor, Short Form||NA||[[Campbell-29035|John W.]]||[[Campbell-29035|Campbell Jr.*]]||1910-06-08||1971-07-11||Campbell Jr., John Wood||[[Image:Campbell-29035.jpg|100px]] |- |1943||Best Professional Artist||NA||[[Finlay-888|Virgil]]||[[Finlay-888|Finlay*]]||1914-07-23||1971-01-18||Finlay, Virgil Warden|| |- |1943||Best Fanzine||Le Zombie||[[Tucker-16569|Arthur Wilson “Bob”]]||[[Tucker-16569|Tucker*]]||1914-11-23||2006-10-06||Tucker, Arthur Wilson|| |- |1943||Best Fan Writer||NA||[[Ackerman-2301|Forrest]] J||[[Ackerman-2301|Ackerman*]]||1916-11-24||2008-12-04||Ackerman, Forrest James|| |- |1944||Best Novel||Conjure Wife||[[Leiber-33|Fritz]]||[[Leiber-33|Leiber*]]||1910-12-24||1992-09-05||Leiber, Fritz Reuter||[[Image:Leiber-33.jpg|100px]] |- |1944||Best Novella||The Little Prince||[[Saint-Exupéry-1|Antoine]]||[[Saint-Exupéry-1|de Saint-Exupéry*]]||1900-06-29||1944-07-31||de Saint-Exupéry, Antoine||[[Image:Saint-Exupery-1.jpg|100px]] |- |1944||Best Novellette||Mimsy Were the Borogoves||[[Moore-61328|Lewis]]||[[Moore-61328|Padgett*]]||1911-01-24||1987-04-04||Moore, Catherine Lucille|| |- |1944||Best Novellette||Mimsy Were the Borogoves||[[Kuttner-10|Lewis]]||[[Kuttner-10|Padgett*]]||1915-04-07||1958-02-03||Kuttner, Henry|| |- |1944||Best Short Story||King of the Gray Spaces||[[Bradbury-980|Ray]]||[[Bradbury-980|Bradbury*]]||1920-08-22||1963-10-25||Bradbury, Ray Douglas||[[Image:Bradbury-980.jpg|100px]] |- |1944||Best Graphic Story||Wonder Woman #5: Battle for Womanhood||[[Marston-589|William]]||[[Marston-589|Moulton*]]||1893-05-09||1947-05-02||Marston, William Moulton||[[Image:Marston-589.jpg|100px]] |- |1944||Best Graphic Story||Wonder Woman #5: Battle for Womanhood||[[Peter-1636|Harry G.]]||[[Peter-1636|Peter*]]||1880-03-08||1958-01-02||Peter, Harry George|| |- |1944||Best Dramatic Presentation, Long Form||Heaven Can Wait||[[Raphaelson-21|Samson]]||[[Raphaelson-21|Raphaelson*]]||1894-03-30||1983-07-16||Raphaelson, Sampson Miles|| |- |1944||Best Dramatic Presentation, Long Form||Heaven Can Wait||[[Lubitsch-1|Ernst]]||[[Lubitsch-1|Lubitsch*]]||1892-01-29||1947-11-30||Lubitsch, Ernst||[[Image:Lubitsch-1.jpg|100px]] |- |1944||Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form||Frankenstein Meets the Wolfman||[[Siodmak-1|Curt]]||[[Siodmak-1|Siodmak*]]||1902-08-10||2000-09-02||Siodmak, Kurt|| |- |1944||Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form||Frankenstein Meets the Wolfman||[[Gostry-2|Roy William]]||[[Gostry-2|Neill*]]||1887-09-04||1946-12-14||Gostry, Roland Neill|| |- |1944||Best Editor, Short Form||NA||[[Campbell-29035|John W.]]||[[Campbell-29035|Campbell Jr.*]]||1910-06-08||1971-07-11||Campbell Jr., John Wood||[[Image:Campbell-29035.jpg|100px]] |- |1944||Best Professional Artist||NA||[[Finlay-888|Virgil]]||[[Finlay-888|Finlay*]]||1914-07-23||1971-01-18||Finlay, Virgil Warden|| |- |1944||Best Fanzine||Le Zombie||[[Tucker-16569|Arthur Wilson “Bob”]]||[[Tucker-16569|Tucker*]]||1914-11-23||2006-10-06||Tucker, Arthur Wilson|| |- |1944||Best Fan Writer||NA||[[Ackerman-2301|Forrest]] J||[[Ackerman-2301|Ackerman*]]||1916-11-24||2008-12-04||Ackerman, Forrest James|| |- |1945||Best Novel||Shadow Over Mars||[[Brackett-1544|Leigh]]||[[Brackett-1544|Brackett*]]||1915-12-07||1978-03-18||Brackett, Leigh Douglass|| |- |1945||Best Novella||Killdozer!||[[Waldo-596|Theodore]]||[[Waldo-596|Sturgeon*]]||1918-02-26||1985-05-18||Waldo, Edward Hamilton||[[Image:Waldo-596-1.jpg|100px]] |- |1945||Best Novellette||City||[[Simak-8|Clifford D.]]||[[Simak-8|Simak*]]||1904-08-03||1988-04-25||Simak, Clifford Donald||[[Image:Simak-8.jpg|100px]] |- |1945||Short Story||I, Rocket||[[Bradbury-980|Ray]]||[[Bradbury-980|Bradbury*]]||1920-08-22||1963-10-25||Bradbury, Ray Douglas||[[Image:Bradbury-980.jpg|100px]] |- |1945||Best Series||The Cthulhu Mythos||[[Lovecraft-8|H.P.]]||[[Lovecraft-8|Lovecraft*]]||1890-08-20||1937-03-15||Lovecraft, Howard Phillips||[[Image:Lovecraft-8.jpg|100px]] |- |1945||Best Series||The Cthulhu Mythos||[[Derleth-6|August]]||[[Derleth-6|Derleth*]]||1909-02-24||1971-07-04||Derleth, August||[[Image:Derleth-6.jpg|100px]] |- |1945||Best Related Work||The Science Fiction Field||[[Brackett-1544|Leigh]]||[[Brackett-1544|Brackett*]]||1915-12-07||1978-03-18||Brackett, Leigh|| |- |1945||Best Graphic Story or Comic||Superman: “The Mysterious Mr. Mxyztplk”||[[Siegel-733|Jerry]]||[[Siegel-733|Siegel*]]||1914-10-17||1996-01-28||Siegel, Jerome||[[Image:Siegel-733.jpg|100px]] |- |1945||Best Graphic Story or Comic||Superman: “The Mysterious Mr. Mxyztplk”||[[Yarbrough-1802|Ira]]||[[Yarbrough-1802|Yarbrough*]]||1910-12-10||1983-02-28||Yarbrough, Ira|| |- |1945||Best Graphic Story or Comic||Superman: “The Mysterious Mr. Mxyztplk”||[[Shuster-198|Joe]]||[[Shuster-198|Shuster*]]||1914-07-10||1992-07-30||Shuster, Joseph||[[Image:Shuster-198.jpg|100px]] |- |1945||Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form||The Canterville Ghost||[[Blum-1940|Edwin Harvey]]||[[Blum-1940|Blum*]]||1906-02-08||1995-05-02||Blum, Edwin Harvey|| |- |1945||Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form||The Canterville Ghost||[[Wilde-536|Oscar]]||[[Wilde-536|Wilde*]]||1854-10-16||1900-11-30||Wilde, Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills||[[Image:Wilde-536.jpg|100px]] |- |1945||Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form||The Canterville Ghost||[[Dassin-4|Jules]]||[[Dassin-4|Dassin*]]||1911-12-18||2008-03-31||Dassin, Jules||[[Image:Dassin-4.jpg|100px]] |- |1945||Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form||The Curse of the Cat People||[[Bodeen-14|DeWitt]]||[[Bodeen-14|Bodeen*]]||1908-07-25||1988-03-12||Bodeen, DeWitt|| |- |1945||Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form||The Curse of the Cat People||[[Von_Fritsch-16|Gunther V.]]||[[Von_Fritsch-16|Fritsch*]]||1906-07-15||1988-08-27||von Fritsch, Gunther|| |- |1945||Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form||The Curse of the Cat People||[[Wise-8518|Robert]]||[[Wise-8518|Wise*]]||1914-09-10||2005-09-14||Wise, Robert Earl||[[Image:Wise-8518.jpg|100px]] |- |1945||Best Editor, Short Form||NA||[[Campbell-29035|John W.]]||[[Campbell-29035|Campbell Jr.*]]||1910-06-08||1971-07-11||Campbell Jr., John Wood||[[Image:Campbell-29035.jpg|100px]] |- |1945||Best Professional Artist||NA||[[Johnson-135524|Margaret]]||[[Johnson-135524|Brundage*]]||1900-12-09||1976-04-09||Johnson, Margaret Hedda|| |- |1945||Best Fanzine||Voice of the Imagi-Nation||[[Ackerman-2301|Forrest]] J||[[Ackerman-2301|Ackerman*]]||1916-11-24||2008-12-04||Ackerman, Forrest James|| |- |1945||Best Fanzine||Voice of the Imagi-Nation||[[Douglas-7908|Myrtle R.]]||[[Douglas-7908|Douglas*]]||1904-06-20||1964-11-29||Douglas, Myrtle R.|| |- |1945||Best Fan Writer||NA||[[Leiber-33|Fritz]]||[[Leiber-33|Leiber*]]||1910-12-24||1992-09-05||Leiber, Fritz Reuter||[[Image:Leiber-33.jpg|100px]] |- |1946||Best Novel||The Mule||[[Ozimov-1|Isaac]]||[[Ozimov-1|Asimov*]]||1920-01-02||1992-04-06||Osimov, Isaak Yudovich||[[Image:Ozimov-1.jpg|100px]] |- |1946||Best Novella||Animal Farm||[[Blair-1927|George]]||[[Blair-1927|Orwell*]]||1903-06-25||1950-01-21||Blair, Eric Arthur||[[Image:Blair-1927.jpg|100px]] |- |1946||Best Novellette||First Contact||[[Jenkins-16673|Murray]]||[[Jenkins-16673|Leinster*]]||1896-06-16||1975-06-08||Jenkins, William Fitzgerald||[[Image:Jenkins-16673.jpg|100px]] |- |1946||Best Short Story||Uncommon Sense||[[Stubbs-4575|Hal]]||[[Stubbs-4575|Clement*]]||1922-05-30||2003-10-29||Stubbs, Hal Clement||[[Image:Stubbs-4575.jpg|100px]] |- |1946||Best Dramatic Presentation||The Picture of Dorian Gray||[[Lewin-968|Albert]]||[[Lewin-968|Lewin*]]||1984-09-23||1968-05-09||Lewin, Albert Parsons|| |- |1946||Best Dramatic Presentation||The Picture of Dorian Gray||[[Wilde-536|Oscar]]||[[Wilde-536|Wilde*]]||1854-10-16||1900-11-30||Wilde, Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills||[[Image:Wilde-536.jpg|100px]] |- |1946||Best Professional Editor||Astounding Science Fiction||[[Campbell-29035|John W.]]||[[Campbell-29035|Campbell Jr.*]]||1910-06-08||1971-07-11||Campbell Jr., John Wood||[[Image:Campbell-29035.jpg|100px]] |- |1946||Best Professional Artist||NA||[[Finlay-888|Virgil]]||[[Finlay-888|Finlay*]]||1914-07-23||1971-01-18||Finlay, Virgil Warden|| |- |1946||Best Fanzine||Imagi-Nation!||[[Ackerman-2301|Forrest J]]||[[Ackerman-2301|Ackerman*]]||1916-11-24||2008-12-04||Ackerman, Forrest James|| |- |1946||Best Fan Writer||NA||[[Ackerman-2301|Forrest J]]||[[Ackerman-2301|Ackerman*]]||1916-11-24||2008-12-04||Ackerman, Forrest James|| |- |1946||Best Fan Artist||NA||[[Rotsler-4|William]]||[[Rotsler-4|Rotsler*]]||1926-07-03||1997-10-17||Rotsler, Charles William|| |- |1951||Best Novel||Farmer in the Sky||[[Heinlein-42|Robert]]||[[Heinlein-42|Heinlein*]]||1907-07-07||1988-05-08||Heinlein, Robert||[[Image:Heinlein-42-2.jpg|100px]] |- |1951||Best Novella||The Man Who Sold the Moon||[[Heinlein-42|Robert]]||[[Heinlein-42|Heinlein*]]||1907-07-07||1988-05-08||Heinlein, Robert||[[Image:Heinlein-42-2.jpg|100px]] |- |1951||Best Novellette||The Little Black Bag||[[Kornbluth-3|C.M.]]||[[Kornbluth-3|Kornbluth*]]||1923-07-02||1958-03-21||Kornbluth, Cyril|| |- |1951||Best Short Story||To Serve Man||[[Knight-11107|Damon]]||[[Knight-11107|Knight*]]||1922-09-19||2002-04-15||Knight, Damon Francis|| |- |1951||Best Dramatic Presentation||Destination Moon||[[Marczincsak-1|George]]||[[Marczincsak-1|Pal*]]||1908-02-01||1980-05-02||Marczincsak, György Pál||[[Image:Marczincsak-1.jpg|100px]] |- |1951||Best Dramatic Presentation||Destination Moon||[[Pichel-47|Irving]]||[[Pichel-47|Pichel*]]||1891-06-24||1954-07-13||Pichel, Irving||[[Image:Pichel-47.jpg|100px]] |- |1951||Best Dramatic Presentation||Destination Moon||[[Van_Ronkel-4|Alford]]||[[Van_Ronkel-4|Van Ronkel*]]||1908-07-02||1965-03-30||Van Ronkel, Alford Arthur|| |- |1951||Best Dramatic Presentation||Destination Moon||[[Heinlein-42|Robert]]||[[Heinlein-42|Heinlein*]]||1907-07-07||1988-05-08||Heinlein, Robert||[[Image:Heinlein-42-2.jpg|100px]] |- |1951||Best Dramatic Presentation||Destination Moon||[[O'Hanlon-374|James]]||[[O'Hanlon-374|O'Hanlon*]]||1910-08-13||1969-04-06||O'Hanlon, James Francis|| |- |1951||Best Professional Editor||Astounding Science Fiction||[[Campbell-29035|John W.]]||[[Campbell-29035|Campbell Jr.*]]||1910-06-08||1971-07-11||Campbell Jr., John Wood||[[Image:Campbell-29035.jpg|100px]] |- |1951||Best Professional Artist||NA||[[Kelly-32138|Frank Kelly]]||[[Kelly-32138|Freas*]]||1922-08-27||2005-01-02||Kelly, Frank|| |- |1951||Best Fanzine||Science Fiction Newsletter||[[Tucker-16569|Arthur Wilson “Bob”]]||[[Tucker-16569|Tucker*]]||1914-11-23||2006-10-06||Tucker, Arthur Wilson|| |- |1951||Best Fan Writer||NA||[[Silverberg-111|Robert]]||[[Silverberg-111|Silverberg*]]||1935-01-15||0000-00-00||Silverberg, Robert|| |- |1951||Best Fan Artist||NA||[[Gaughan-213|Jack]]||[[Gaughan-213|Gaughan*]]||1930-09-24||1985-07-21||Gaughan, John Brian Francis || |- |1953||'''First Hugo Awards'''||NA||'''Previous Awards were'''||'''called Retro-Hugo's'''||0000-00-00||0000-00-00||NA|| |- |1953||Best Novel||The Demolished Man||[[Bester-1019|Alfred]]||[[Bester-1019|Bester*]]||1913-12-18||1987-09-30||Bester, Alfred|| |- |1953||Best Novel||The Demolished Man||[[Bester-1019|Alfred]]||[[Bester-1019|Bester*]]||1913-12-18||1987-09-30||Bester, Alfred|| |- |1953||Best Professional Magazine||Astounding Science Fiction||[[Campbell-29035|John W.]]||[[Campbell-29035|Campbell Jr.*]]||1910-06-08||1971-07-11||Campbell Jr., John Wood||[[Image:Campbell-29035.jpg|100px]] |- |1953||Best Professional Magazine||Galaxy||[[Gold-1030|H. L.]]||[[Gold-1030|Gold*]]||1914-04-26||1996-02-21||Gold, Horace Leonard|| |- |1953||Best Cover Artist||NA||[[Woodard-2252|Hannes]]||[[Woodard-2252|Bok*]]||1914-07-02||1964-04-11||Woodard, Wayne Frances|| |- |1953||Best Interior Illustrator||NA||[[Finlay-888|Virgil]]||[[Finlay-888|Finlay*]]||1914-07-23||1971-01-18||Finlay, Virgil Warden|| |- |1953||Excellence in Fact Articles||NA||[[Ley-586|Willy]]||[[Ley-586|Ley]]||1906-10-02||1969-06-24||Ley, Willy Otto Oskar|| |- |1953||Best New SF Author or Artist||NA||[[Farmer-5380|Philip José]]||[[Farmer-5380|Farmer*]]||1918-01-26||2009-02-25||Farmer, Philip José|| |- |1953||#1 Fan Personality||NA||[[Ackerman-2301|Forrest]] J||[[Ackerman-2301|Ackerman*]]||1916-11-24||2008-12-04||Ackerman, Forrest James|| |- |1954||Best Novel||Fahrenheit 451||[[Bradbury-980|Ray]]||[[Bradbury-980|Bradbury*]]||1920-08-22||1963-10-25||Bradbury, Ray Douglas||[[Image:Bradbury-980.jpg|100px]] |- |1954||Best Novella||A Case of Conscience||[[Blish-283|James]]||[[Blish-283|Blish*]]||1921-05-23||1975-07-30||Blish, James Benjamin|| |- |1954||Best Novellette||Earthman, Come Home||[[Blish-283|James]]||[[Blish-283|Blish*]]||1921-05-23||1975-07-30||Blish, James Benjamin|| |- |1954||Best Short Story||The Nine Billion Names of God||[[Clarke-5054|Arthur C.]]||[[Clarke-5054|Clarke*]]||1917-12-16||2008-03-19||Clarke, Arthur C.||[[Image:Clarke-5054.jpg|100px]] |- |1954||Best Related Book||Conquest of the Moon||[[Von_Braun-9|Wernher]]||[[Von_Braun-9|von Braun*]]||1912-03-23||1977-06-16||von Braun, Wernher Magnus Maximilian Freiherr|| |- |1954||Best Related Book||Conquest of the Moon||[[Whipple-2249|Fred L.]]||[[Whipple-2249|Whipple*]]||1906-11-05||2004-08-30||Whipple, Fred Lawrence|| |- |1954||Best Related Book||Conquest of the Moon||[[Ley-586|Willy]]||[[Ley-586|Ley]]||1906-10-02||1969-06-24||Ley, Willy Otto Oskar|| |- |1954||Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form||The War of the Worlds||[[Haskin-269|Byron]]||[[Haskin-269|Haskin*]]||1899-04-22||1984-04-16||Haskin, Byron Conrad|| |- |1954||Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form||The War of the Worlds||[[Higgs-3045|Barré]]||[[Higgs-3045|Lyndon*]]||1896-08-12||1972-10-23||Higgs, Alfred Edgar Frederick|| |- |1954||Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form||The War of the Worlds||[[Wells-6939|H.G.]]||[[Wells-6939|Wells*]]||1866-09-21||1946-08-13||Wells, Herbert George||[[Image:Wells-6939.jpg|100px]] |- |1954||Best Professional Editor||Astounding Science Fiction||[[Campbell-29035|John W.]]||[[Campbell-29035|Campbell Jr.*]]||1910-06-08||1971-07-11||Campbell Jr., John Wood||[[Image:Campbell-29035.jpg|100px]] |- |1954||Best Professional Artist||NA||[[Bonestell-4|Chesley]]||[[Bonestell-4|Bonestell*]]||1888-01-01||1986-06-11||Bonestell Jr., Chesley Knight|| |- |1954||Best Fanzine||Slant||Walter||Willis||1919-00-00||1999-00-00||Willis, Walter Alexander|| |- |1954||Best Fanzine||Slant||James||White||1928-04-07||1999-08-23||White, James|| |- |1954||Best Fan Writer||NA||[[Tucker-16569|Arthur Wilson “Bob”]]||[[Tucker-16569|Tucker*]]||1914-11-23||2006-10-06||Tucker, Arthur Wilson|| |- |1955||Best Novel||They'd Rather Be Right||[[Clifton-2494|Mark]]||[[Clifton-2494|Clifton*]]||1906-10-24||2012-06-05||Clifton, Mark|| |- |1955||Best Novel||They'd Rather Be Right||[[Ryhlick-1|Frank]]||[[Ryhlick-1|Riley*]]||1915-06-08||1996-04-24||Ryhlick, Frank|| |- |1955||Best Novelette||The Darfsteller||[[Miller-68844|Walter M]]||[[Miller-68844|Miller Jr.*]]||1923-01-23||1996-01-09||Miller Jr., Walter Michael|| |- |1955||Best Short Story||Allamagoosa||Eric Frank||Russell||1905-01-06||1978-02-28||Russell, Eric Frank|| |- |1955||Best Professional Magazine||Astounding Science Fiction||[[Campbell-29035|John W.]]||[[Campbell-29035|Campbell Jr.*]]||1910-06-08||1971-07-11||Campbell Jr., John Wood||[[Image:Campbell-29035.jpg|100px]] |- |1955||Best Professional Artist||NA||[[Kelly-32138|Frank Kelly]]||[[Kelly-32138|Freas*]]||1922-08-27||2005-01-02||Kelly, Frank|| |- |1955||Best Fanzine||Fantasy Times||James V.||Taurasi, Sr.||1917-12-08||1991-04-11||Taurasi, Sr., James V.|| |- |1955||Best Fanzine||Fantasy Times||Ray Van||Houten||1919-00-00||1963-11-29||Houten, Ray Van|| |- |1956||Best Novel||Double Star||[[Heinlein-42|Robert]]||[[Heinlein-42|Heinlein*]]||1907-07-07||1988-05-08||Heinlein, Robert||[[Image:Heinlein-42-2.jpg|100px]] |- |1956||Best Novelette||Exploration Team||[[Jenkins-16673|Murray]]||[[Jenkins-16673|Leinster*]]||1896-06-16||1975-06-08||Jenkins, William Fitzgerald||[[Image:Jenkins-16673.jpg|100px]] |- |1956||Best Short Story||The Star||[[Clarke-5054|Arthur C.]]||[[Clarke-5054|Clarke*]]||1917-12-16||2008-03-19||Clarke, Arthur C.||[[Image:Clarke-5054.jpg|100px]] |- |1956||Best Professional Magazine||Astounding Science Fiction||[[Campbell-29035|John W.]]||[[Campbell-29035|Campbell Jr.*]]||1910-06-08||1971-07-11||Campbell Jr., John Wood||[[Image:Campbell-29035.jpg|100px]] |- |1956||Best Professional Artist||NA||[[Kelly-32138|Frank Kelly]]||[[Kelly-32138|Freas*]]||1922-08-27||2005-01-02||Kelly, Frank|| |- |1956||Best Fanzine||Inside and Science Fiction Advertiser||Ron||Smith||1936-08-19||0000-00-00||Smith. Ron|| |- |1956||Best Feature Writer||NA||[[Ley-586|Willy]]||[[Ley-586|Ley]]||1906-10-02||1969-06-24||Ley, Willy Otto Oskar|| |- |1956||Best Book Reviewer||NA||[[Knight-11107|Damon]]||[[Knight-11107|Knight*]]||1922-09-19||2002-04-15||Knight, Damon Francis|| |- |1956||Most Promising New Author||NA||[[Silverberg-111|Robert]]||[[Silverberg-111|Silverberg*]]||1935-01-15||0000-00-00||Silverberg, Robert|| |- |1957||Best American Professional Magazine||Astounding Science Fiction||[[Campbell-29035|John W.]]||[[Campbell-29035|Campbell Jr.*]]||1910-06-08||1971-07-11||Campbell Jr., John Wood||[[Image:Campbell-29035.jpg|100px]] |- |1957||Best British Professional Magazine||New Worlds||John||Carnell||1912-04-08||1972-03-23||Carnell, Edward John|| |- |1957||Best Fanzine||Science Fiction Times||James V||Taurasi Sr||1917-12-08||1991-04-11||Taurasi, Sr., James V.|| |- |1957||Best Fanzine||Science Fiction Times||Ray||Van Houten||1919-00-00||1963-11-29||Houten, Ray Van|| |- |1957||Best Fanzine||Science Fiction Times||Frank R||Prieto Jr.||1930-10-21||0000-00-00||Prieto Jr., Frank R|| |- |1958||Best Novel or Novelette||The Big Time||[[Leiber-33|Fritz]]||[[Leiber-33|Leiber*]]||1910-12-24||1992-09-05||Leiber, Fritz Reuter||[[Image:Leiber-33.jpg|100px]] |- |1958||Best Short Story||Or All the Seas With Oysters||Avram||Davidson||1923-04-23||1993-05-08||Davidson, Avram|| |- |1958||Outstanding Movie||The Incredible Shrinking Man||[[Matheson-1639|Richard]]||[[Matheson-1639|Matheson*]]||1926-02-20||2013-06-23||Matheson, Richard Burton|| |- |1958||Outstanding Movie||The Incredible Shrinking Man||Jack||Arnold||1916-10-14||1992-03-17||Waks, John Arnold|| |- |1958||Best Professional Magazine||The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction||Anthony||Boucher||1911-08-21||1968-04-29||White, William Anthony Parker|| |- |1958||Best Professional Magazine||The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction||Robert P||Mills||1920-00-00||1986-00-00||Mills, Robert P|| |- |1958||Outstanding Artist||NA||[[Kelly-32138|Frank Kelly]]||[[Kelly-32138|Freas*]]||1922-08-27||2005-01-02||Kelly, Frank|| |- |1958||Outstanding Actifan||NA||Walt||Willis||1919-00-00||1999-00-00||Willis, Walter Alexander|| |- |1959||Best Novel||A Case of Conscience||[[Blish-283|James]]||[[Blish-283|Blish*]]||1921-05-23||1975-07-30||Blish, James Benjamin|| |- |1959||Best Novelette||The Big Front Yard||[[Simak-8|Clifford D.]]||[[Simak-8|Simak*]]||1904-08-03||1988-04-25||Simak, Clifford Donald||[[Image:Simak-8.jpg|100px]] |- |1959||Best Short Story||That Hell-Bound Train||[[Bloch-494|Robert]]||[[Bloch-494|Bloch]]||1917-04-05||1994-09-23||Bloch, Robert Albert|| |- |1959||Best Professional Magazine||The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction|| Anthony||Boucher||1911-08-21||1968-04-29||White, William Anthony Parker|| |- |1959||Best Professional Magazine||The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction|| Robert P.||Mills||1920-00-00||1986-00-00|| || |- |1959||Best Professional Artist||NA||[[Kelly-32138|Frank Kelly]]||[[Kelly-32138|Freas*]]||1922-08-27||2005-01-02||Kelly, Frank|| |- |1959||Best Fanzine||Fanac||Terry||Carr||1937-02-19||1987-04-07||Carr, Terry|| |- |1959||Best Fanzine||Fanac||Ron||Ellik||1938-09-28||1968-01-27||Ellik, Ron|| |- |1960||Best Novel||Starship Troopers||[[Heinlein-42|Robert]]||[[Heinlein-42|Heinlein*]]||1907-07-07||1988-05-08||Heinlein, Robert||[[Image:Heinlein-42-2.jpg|100px]] |- |1960||Short Fiction||Flowers for Algernon||[[Keyes-1365|Daniel]]||[[Keyes-1365|Keyes]]||1927-08-09||2014-06-15||Keyes, Daniel||[[Image:Keyes-1365.jpg|100px]] |- |1960||Best Dramatic Presentation||The Twilight Zone (TV Series)||[[Serling-1|Rod]]||[[Serling-1|Serling*]]||1924-12-25||1975-06-28||Serling, Rodman Edward||[[Image:Serling-1.jpg|100px]] |- |1960||Best Professional Magazine||The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction|| Robert P.||Mills||1920-00-00||1986-00-00|| || |- |1960||Best Professional Artist||NA||[[Emshwiller-2|Ed]]||[[Emshwiller-2|Emshwiller*]]||1925-02-16||1990-07-27||Emshwiller, Edmund Alexander|| |- |1960||Best Fanzine||Cry of the Nameless||F.M.||Busby||1921-03-11||2005-02-17||Busby, Francis Marion|| |- |1960||Best Fanzine||Cry of the Nameless||Elinor||Busby||0000-00-00||0000-00-00||Busby, Elinor|| |- |1960||Best Fanzine||Cry of the Nameless||Burnett||Toskey||0000-00-00||0000-00-00||Toskey, Burnett|| |- |1960||Best Fanzine||Cry of the Nameless||Wally||Weber||0000-00-00||0000-00-00||Weber, Wally|| |- |1961||Best Novel||A Canticle for Leibowitz||[[Miller-68844|Walter M]]||[[Miller-68844|Miller Jr.*]]||1923-01-23||1996-01-09||Miller Jr., Walter Michael|| |- |1961||Short Fiction||The Longest Voyage||[[Anderson-36443|Poul]]||[[Anderson-36443|Anderson*]]||1926-11-25||2001-07-31||Anderson, Poul William|| |- |1961||Best Dramatic Presentation||The Twilight Zone||[[Serling-1|Rod]]||[[Serling-1|Serling*]]||1924-12-25||1975-06-28||Serling, Rodman Edward||[[Image:Serling-1.jpg|100px]] |- |1961||Best Professional Magazine||Astounding/Analog||[[Campbell-29035|John W.]]||[[Campbell-29035|Campbell Jr.*]]||1910-06-08||1971-07-11||Campbell Jr., John Wood||[[Image:Campbell-29035.jpg|100px]] |- |1961||Best Professional Artist||NA||[[Emshwiller-2|Ed]]||[[Emshwiller-2|Emshwiller*]]||1925-02-16||1990-07-27||Emshwiller, Edmund Alexander|| |- |1961||Best Fanzine||Who Killed Science Fiction?||Earl||Kemp||0000-00-00||0000-00-00||Kemp, Earl|| |- |1962||Best Novel||Stranger in a Strange Land||[[Heinlein-42|Robert]]||[[Heinlein-42|Heinlein*]]||1907-07-07||1988-05-08||Heinlein, Robert||[[Image:Heinlein-42-2.jpg|100px]] |- |1962||Short Fiction||the "Hothouse" series||[[Aldiss-8|Brian W.]]||[[Aldiss-8|Aldiss]]||0000-00-00||0000-00-00||Aldiss, Brian W.|| |- |1962||Best Dramatic Presentation||The Twilight Zone||[[Serling-1|Rod]]||[[Serling-1|Serling*]]||1924-12-25||1975-06-28||Serling, Rodman Edward||[[Image:Serling-1.jpg|100px]] |- |1962||Best Professional Magazine||Analog Science Fiction and Fact||[[Campbell-29035|John W.]]||[[Campbell-29035|Campbell Jr.*]]||1910-06-08||1971-07-11||Campbell Jr., John Wood||[[Image:Campbell-29035.jpg|100px]] |- |1962||Best Professional Artist||NA||[[Emshwiller-2|Ed]]||[[Emshwiller-2|Emshwiller*]]||1925-02-16||1990-07-27||Emshwiller, Edmund Alexander|| |- |1962||Best Fanzine||Warhoon||Richard||Bergeron||0000-00-00||0000-00-00||Bergeron, Richard|| |- |1963||Best Novel||The Man in the High Castle||[[Dick-2207|Philip K.]]||[[Dick-2207|Dick*]]||1928-12-16||1982-03-02||Dick, Philip Kindred|| |- |1963||Short Fiction||The Dragon Masters||[[Vance-6283|Jack]]||[[Vance-6283|Vance]]||1916-08-28||2013-05-26||Vance, Jack|| |- |1963||Best Professional Magazine||The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction||Robert P.||Mills||0000-00-00||0000-00-00||Mills, Robert P.|| |- |1963||Best Professional Magazine||The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction||Avram||Davidson||0000-00-00||0000-00-00||Davidson, Avram|| |- |1963||Best Professional Artist|| ||Roy G.||Krenkel||0000-00-00||0000-00-00||Krenkel, Roy G.|| |- |1963||Best Fanzine||Xero||Richard A.||Lupoff||0000-00-00||0000-00-00||Lupoff, Richard A.|| |- |1963||Best Fanzine||Xero||Pat||Lupoff||0000-00-00||0000-00-00||Lupoff, Pat|| |- |1964||Best Novel||Here Gather the Stars||[[Simak-8|Clifford D.]]||[[Simak-8|Simak*]]||1904-08-03||1988-04-25||Simak, Clifford Donald||[[Image:Simak-8.jpg|100px]] |- |1964||Short Fiction||No Truce With Kings||[[Anderson-36443|Poul]]||[[Anderson-36443|Anderson*]]||1926-11-25||2001-07-31||Anderson, Poul William|| |- |1964||Best Professional Magazine||Analog Science Fiction and Fact||[[Campbell-29035|John W.]]||[[Campbell-29035|Campbell Jr.*]]||1910-06-08||1971-07-11||Campbell Jr., John Wood||[[Image:Campbell-29035.jpg|100px]] |- |1964||Best Professional Artist||NA||[[Emshwiller-2|Ed]]||[[Emshwiller-2|Emshwiller*]]||1925-02-16||1990-07-27||Emshwiller, Edmund Alexander|| |- |1964||Best Fanzine||Amra||George H.||Scithers||0000-00-00||0000-00-00||Scithers, George H.|| |- |1965||Best Novel||The Wanderer||[[Leiber-33|Fritz]]||[[Leiber-33|Leiber*]]||1910-12-24||1992-09-05||Leiber, Fritz Reuter||[[Image:Leiber-33.jpg|100px]] |- |1965||Short Fiction||Soldier, Ask Not||Gordon R.||Dickson||0000-00-00||0000-00-00||Dickson, Gordon R.|| |- |1965||Best Dramatic Presentation||Dr. Strangelove||[[Kubrick-1|Stanley]]||[[Kubrick-1|Kubrick]]||1928-07-26||1999-03-07||Kubrick, Stanley||[[Image:Kubrick-1.jpg|100px]] |- |1965||Best Dramatic Presentation||Dr. Strangelove||[[Southern-378|Terry]]||[[Southern-378|Southern*]]||1924-05-01||1995-10-29||Southern, Terry||[[Image:Southern-378.jpg|100px]] |- |1965||Best Dramatic Presentation||Dr. Strangelove||Peter||George||0000-00-00||0000-00-00||George, Peter|| |- |1965||Best Professional Magazine||Analog Science Fiction and Fact||[[Campbell-29035|John W.]]||[[Campbell-29035|Campbell Jr.*]]||1910-06-08||1971-07-11||Campbell Jr., John Wood||[[Image:Campbell-29035.jpg|100px]] |- |1965||Best Professional Artist||NA||John||Schoenherr||0000-00-00||0000-00-00||Schoenherr, John|| |- |1965||Best Fanzine||Yandro||Robert||Coulson||0000-00-00||0000-00-00||Coulson, Robert|| |- |1965||Best Fanzine||Yandro||Juanita||Coulson||0000-00-00||0000-00-00||Coulson, Juanita|| |- |1966||Best Novel||Dune||[[Herbert-2546|Frank]]||[[Herbert-2546|Herbert*]]||1920-10-08||1986-02-11||Herbert Jr., Frank Patrick|| |- |1966||Best Novel||...And Call Me Conrad||[[Zelazny-1|Roger]]||[[Zelazny-1|Zelazny*]]||1937-05-13||1995-06-14||Zelazny, Roger Joseph||[[Image:Zelazny-1.jpg|100px]] |- |1966||Best Short Fiction||'Repent, Harlequin!’ Said the Ticktockman||[[Ellison-2400|Harlan]]||[[Ellison-2400|Ellison]]||1934-05-27||2018-06-28||Ellison, Harlan|| |- |1966||Best Professional Magazine||If||[[Pohl-180|Frederik]]||[[Pohl-180|Pohl*]]||1919-11-26||2013-09-02||Pohl, Frederick George||[[Image:Pohl-180.png|100px]] |- |1966||Best Professional Artist||NA||[[Frazzetta-1|Frank]]||[[Frazzetta-1|Frazetta]]||0000-00-00||0000-00-00||Frazzetta, Frank|| |- |1966||Best Fanzine||ERB-dom||Camille||Cazedessus, Jr.||1938-12-08||0000-00-00||Cazedessus, Jr., Camille|| |- |1966||Best All Time Series||Foundation series||[[Ozimov-1|Isaac]]||[[Ozimov-1|Asimov*]]||1920-01-02||1992-04-06||Osimov, Isaak Yudovich||[[Image:Ozimov-1.jpg|100px]] |- |1967||Best Novel||The Moon is a Harsh Mistress||[[Heinlein-42|Robert]]||[[Heinlein-42|Heinlein*]]||1907-07-07||1988-05-08||Heinlein, Robert||[[Image:Heinlein-42-2.jpg|100px]] |- |1967||Best Novelette||The Last Castle||[[Vance-6283|Jack]]||[[Vance-6283|Vance]]||1916-08-28||2013-05-26||Vance, Jack|| |- |1967||Best Short Story||Neutron Star||Larry||Niven||1938-04-30||0000-00-00||Niven, Lawrence van Cott|| |- |1967||Best Dramatic Presentation||Star Trek – “The Menagerie”||Marc||Daniels||0000-00-00||0000-00-00||Daniels, Marc|| |- |1967||Best Dramatic Presentation||Star Trek – “The Menagerie”||[[Roddenberry-40|Gene]]||[[Roddenberry-40|Roddenberry*]]||1921-08-19||1991-10-21||Roddenberry, Eugene Wesley||[[Image:Roddenberry-40.jpg|100px]] |- |1967||Best Professional Magazine||If||[[Pohl-180|Frederik]]||[[Pohl-180|Pohl*]]||1919-11-26||2013-09-02||Pohl, Frederick George||[[Image:Pohl-180.png|100px]] |- |1967||Best Professional Artist||NA||[[Gaughan-213|Jack]]||[[Gaughan-213|Gaughan*]]||1930-09-24||1985-07-21||Gaughan, John Brian Francis || |- |1967||Best Fanzine||Niekas||Edmund R.||Meskys||0000-00-00||0000-00-00||Meskys, Edmund R.|| |- |1967||Best Fanzine||Niekas||Felice||Rolfe||0000-00-00||0000-00-00||Rolfe, Felice|| |- |1967||Best Fan Writer||NA||Alexei||Panshin||0000-00-00||0000-00-00||Panshin, Alexei|| |- |1967||Best Fan Artist||NA||[[Gaughan-213|Jack]]||[[Gaughan-213|Gaughan*]]||1930-09-24||1985-07-21||Gaughan, John Brian Francis || |- |1968||Best Novel||Lord of Light||[[Zelazny-1|Roger]]||[[Zelazny-1|Zelazny*]]||1937-05-13||1995-06-14||Zelazny, Roger Joseph||[[Image:Zelazny-1.jpg|100px]] |- |1968||Best Novella||Riders of the Purple Wage||[[Farmer-5380|Philip José]]||[[Farmer-5380|Farmer*]]||1918-01-26||2009-02-25||Farmer, Philip José|| |- |1968||Best Novella||Weyr Search||[[McCaffrey-687|Anne]]||[[McCaffrey-687|McCaffrey*]]||1926-04-01||2011-11-21||McCaffrey, Anne Inez|| |- |1968||Best Novellette||Gonna Roll the Bones||[[Leiber-33|Fritz]]||[[Leiber-33|Leiber*]]||1910-12-24||1992-09-05||Leiber, Fritz Reuter||[[Image:Leiber-33.jpg|100px]] |- |1968||Best Short Story||I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream||[[Ellison-2400|Harlan]]||[[Ellison-2400|Ellison]]||1934-05-27||2018-06-28||Ellison, Harlan|| |- |1968||Best Dramatic Presentation||Star Trek – “The City on the Edge of Forever”||Joseph||Pevney||0000-00-00||0000-00-00||Pevney, Joseph|| |- |1968||Best Dramatic Presentation||Star Trek – “The City on the Edge of Forever”||[[Ellison-2400|Harlan]]||[[Ellison-2400|Ellison]]||1934-05-27||2018-06-28||Ellison, Harlan|| |- |1968||Best Professional Magazine||If||[[Pohl-180|Frederik]]||[[Pohl-180|Pohl*]]||1919-11-26||2013-09-02||Pohl, Frederick George||[[Image:Pohl-180.png|100px]] |- |1968||Best Professional Artist||NA||[[Gaughan-213|Jack]]||[[Gaughan-213|Gaughan*]]||1930-09-24||1985-07-21||Gaughan, John Brian Francis || |- |1968||Best Fanzine||Amra||George H.||Scithers||0000-00-00||0000-00-00||Scithers, George H.|| |- |1968||Best Fan Writer||NA||Ted||White||0000-00-00||0000-00-00||White, Ted|| |- |1968||Best Fan Artist||NA||George||Barr||0000-00-00||0000-00-00||Barr, George|| |- |1969||Best Novel||Stand on Zanzibar||John||Brunner||1934-09-24||1995-08-25||Brunner, John Kilian Houston|| |- |1970||Best Novel||The Left Hand of Darkness||[[Kroeber-15|Ursula K.]]||[[Kroeber-15|Le Guin*]]||1929-10-21||2018-01-22||Le Guin, Ursula K.|| |- |1971||Best Novel||Ringworld||Larry||Niven||1938-04-30||0000-00-00||Niven, Lawrence van Cott|| |- |1971||Best Novella||Ill Met in Lankhmar||[[Leiber-33|Fritz]]||[[Leiber-33|Leiber*]]||1910-12-24||1992-09-05||Leiber, Fritz Reuter||[[Image:Leiber-33.jpg|100px]] |- |1971||Best Short Story||Slow Scupture||[[Waldo-596|Theodore]]||[[Waldo-596|Sturgeon*]]||1918-02-26||1985-05-18||Waldo, Edward Hamilton||[[Image:Waldo-596-1.jpg|100px]] |- |1972||Best Novel||To Your Scattered Bodies Go||[[Farmer-5380|Philip José]]||[[Farmer-5380|Farmer*]]||1918-01-26||2009-02-25||Farmer, Philip José|| |- |1973||Best Novel||The Gods Themselves||[[Ozimov-1|Isaac]]||[[Ozimov-1|Asimov*]]||1920-01-02||1992-04-06||Osimov, Isaak Yudovich||[[Image:Ozimov-1.jpg|100px]] |- |1973||Best Professional Editor||NA||[[Bova-183|Ben]]||[[Bova-183|Bova]]||1932-11-08||2020-11-29||Bova, Benjamin William|| |- |1974||Best Novel||Rendezvous with Rama||[[Clarke-5054|Arthur C.]]||[[Clarke-5054|Clarke*]]||1917-12-16||2008-03-19||Clarke, Arthur C.||[[Image:Clarke-5054.jpg|100px]] |- |1974||Best Novella||The Girl Who Was Plugged In||James||Tiptree, Jr.||0000-00-00||0000-00-00||Tiptree, Jr., James|| |- |1974||Best Novellette||The Deathbird||[[Ellison-2400|Harlan]]||[[Ellison-2400|Ellison]]||1934-05-27||2018-06-28||Ellison, Harlan|| |- |1974||Best Short Story||The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas||[[Kroeber-15|Ursula K.]]||[[Kroeber-15|Le Guin*]]||1929-10-21||2018-01-22||Le Guin, Ursula K.|| |- |1974||Best Dramatic Presentation||Sleeper||Woody||Allen||0000-00-00||0000-00-00||Allen, Woody|| |- |1974||Best Dramatic Presentation||Sleeper||Marshall||Brickman||0000-00-00||0000-00-00||Brickman, Marshall|| |- |1974||Best Professional Editor||NA||[[Bova-183|Ben]]||[[Bova-183|Bova]]||1932-11-08||2020-11-29||Bova, Benjamin William|| |- |1974||Best Professional Artist||NA||[[Kelly-32138|Frank Kelly]]||[[Kelly-32138|Freas*]]||1922-08-27||2005-01-02||Kelly, Frank|| |- |1975||Best Novel||The Dispossessed||[[Kroeber-15|Ursula K.]]||[[Kroeber-15|Le Guin*]]||1929-10-21||2018-01-22||Le Guin, Ursula K.|| |- |1976||Best Novel||The Forever War||Joe||Haldeman||1943-06-09||0000-00-00||Haldeman, Joe William|| |- |1977||Best Novel||Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang||[[Meredith-3277|Kate]]||[[Meredith-3277|Wilhelm*]]||1928-06-08||2018-03-08||Meredith, Kate Gertrude|| |- |1978||Best Novel||Gateway||[[Pohl-180|Frederik]]||[[Pohl-180|Pohl*]]||1919-11-26||2013-09-02||Pohl, Frederick George||[[Image:Pohl-180.png|100px]] |- |1979||Best Novel||Dreamsnake||[[McIntyre-6715|Vonda N.]]||[[McIntyre-6715|McIntyre]]||1948-08-28||2019-04-01||McIntyre, Vonda Neel|| |- |1980||Best Novel||The Fountains of Paradise||[[Clarke-5054|Arthur C.]]||[[Clarke-5054|Clarke*]]||1917-12-16||2008-03-19||Clarke, Arthur C.||[[Image:Clarke-5054.jpg|100px]] |- |1981||Best Novel||The Snow Queen||[[Dennison-2433|Joan D.]]||[[Dennison-2433|Vinge]]||1948-04-02||0000-00-00||Dennison, Joan Carol|| |- |1982||Best Novel||Downbelow Station||[[Cherry-4063|C.J.]]||[[Cherry-4063|Cherryh*]]||1942-09-01||0000-00-00||Cherry, Carolyn Janice|| |- |1983||Best Novel||Foundation's Edge||[[Ozimov-1|Isaac]]||[[Ozimov-1|Asimov*]]||1920-01-02||1992-04-06||Osimov, Isaak Yudovich||[[Image:Ozimov-1.jpg|100px]] |- |1984||Best Novel||Startide Rising||David||Brin||1950-10-06||0000-00-00||Brin, Glen David|| |- |1985||Best Novel||Neuromancer||William||Gibson||1948-03-17||0000-00-00||Gibson, William Ford|| |- |1986||Best Novel||Ender's Game||Orson Scott||Card||1951-08-24||0000-00-00||Card, Orson Scott|| |- |1987||Best Novel||Speaker for the Dead||Orson Scott||Card||1951-08-24||0000-00-00||Card, Orson Scott|| |- |1988||Best Novel||The Uplift War||David||Brin||1950-10-06||0000-00-00||Brin, Glen David|| |- |1989||Best Novel||Cyteen||[[Cherry-4063|C.J.]]||[[Cherry-4063|Cherryh*]]||1942-09-01||0000-00-00||Cherry, Carolyn Janice|| |- |1990||Best Novel||Hyperion||Dan||Simmons||1948-04-04||0000-00-00||Simmons, Dan|| |- |1991||Best Novel||The Vor Game||[[McMaster-1701|Lois McMaster]]||[[McMaster-1701|Bujold*]]||1949-11-02||0000-00-00||McMaster, Lois Joy||[[Image:McMaster-1701.jpg|100px]] |- |1992||Best Novel||Barrayar||[[McMaster-1701|Lois McMaster]]||[[McMaster-1701|Bujold*]]||1949-11-02||0000-00-00||McMaster, Lois Joy||[[Image:McMaster-1701.jpg|100px]] |- |1993||Best Novel||A Fire Upon the Deep||[[Vinge-40|Vernor]]||[[Vinge-40|Vinge*]]||1944-10-02||2024-03-20||Vinge, Vernor Steffen|| |- |1993||Best Novel||Doomsday Book||Connie||Willis||1945-12-31||0000-00-00||Trimmer, Constance Elaine|| |- |1994||Best Novel||Green Mars||Kim Stanley||Robinson||0000-00-00||0000-00-00||Robinson, Kim Stanley|| |- |1995||Best Novel||Mirror Dance||[[McMaster-1701|Lois McMaster]]||[[McMaster-1701|Bujold*]]||1949-11-02||0000-00-00||McMaster, Lois Joy||[[Image:McMaster-1701.jpg|100px]] |- |1996||Best Novel||The Diamond Age||Neal||Stephenson||0000-00-00||0000-00-00||Stephenson, Neal|| |- |1997||Best Novel||Blue Mars||Kim Stanley||Robinson||0000-00-00||0000-00-00||Robinson, Kim Stanley|| |- |1998||Best Novel||Forever Peace||Joe||Haldeman||1943-06-09||0000-00-00||Haldeman, Joe William|| |- |1999||Best Novel||To Say Nothing of the Dog||Connie||Willis||1945-12-31||0000-00-00||Trimmer, Constance Elaine|| |- |2000||Best Novel||A Deepness in the Sky||[[Vinge-40|Vernor]]||[[Vinge-40|Vinge*]]||1944-10-02||2024-03-20||Vinge, Vernor Steffen|| |- |2001||Best Novel||Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire ||[[Rowling-31|J.K.]]||[[Rowling-31|Rowling*]]||1965-07-31||0000-00-00||Rowling, Joanne K.||[[Image:Rowling-31.jpg]] |- |2002||Best Novel||American Gods ||[[Gaiman-2|Neil]]||[[Gaiman-2|Gaiman]]||0000-00-00||0000-00-00||Gaiman, Neil|| |- |2003||Best Novel||Hominids ||Robert J.||Sawyer||0000-00-00||0000-00-00||Sawyer, Robert|| |- |2004||Best Novel||Paladin of Souls||[[McMaster-1701|Lois McMaster]]||[[McMaster-1701|Bujold*]]||1949-11-02||0000-00-00||McMaster, Lois Joy||[[Image:McMaster-1701.jpg|100px]] |- |2005||Best Novel||Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell||Susanna||Clarke||0000-00-00||0000-00-00||Clarke, Susanna|| |- |2006||Best Novel||Spin||Robert Charles||Wilson||0000-00-00||0000-00-00||Wilson, Robert Charles|| |- |2007||Best Novel||Rainbows End||[[Vinge-40|Vernor]]||[[Vinge-40|Vinge*]]||1944-10-02||2024-03-20||Vinge, Vernor Steffen|| |- |2008||Best Novel||The Yiddish Policemen’s Union||Michael||Chabon||0000-00-00||0000-00-00||Chabon, Michael|| |- |2009||Best Novel||The Graveyard Book||[[Gaiman-2|Neil]]||[[Gaiman-2|Gaiman]]||0000-00-00||0000-00-00||Gaiman, Neil|| |- |2010||Best Novel||The City & The City||China||Miéville||0000-00-00||0000-00-00||Miéville, China|| |- |2010||Best Novel||The Windup Girl||Paulo||Bacigalupi||0000-00-00||0000-00-00||Bacigalupi, Paulo|| |- |2011||Best Novel||Blackout/All Clear||Connie||Willis||0000-00-00||0000-00-00||Willis, Connie|| |- |2012||Best Novel||Among Others||Jo||Walton||0000-00-00||0000-00-00||Walton, Jo|| |- |2013||Best Novel||Redshirts: A Novel with Three Codas||John||Scalzi ||0000-00-00||0000-00-00||Scalzi , John|| |- |2014||Best Novel||Ancillary Justice||Ann||Leckie||0000-00-00||0000-00-00||Leckie, Ann|| |- |2015||Best Novel||The Three-Body Problem||Liu||Cixin||0000-00-00||0000-00-00||Cixin Liu|| |- |2015||Best Novel||The Three-Body Problem||Liu||Ken||0000-00-00||0000-00-00||Ken Liu|| |- |2016||Best Novel||The Fifth Season||N. K.||Jemisin||0000-00-00||0000-00-00||Jemisin, N.K.|| |- |2017||Best Novel||The Obelisk Gate||N. K.||Jemisin||0000-00-00||0000-00-00||Jemisin, N.K.|| |- |2018||Best Novel||The Stone Sky||N. 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Scilly Cove, Newfoundland

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[[Category: Scilly Cove, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category: Scilly Cove, Dominion of Newfoundland]] ==Name== In 1912 Scilly Cove was named Winterton for [[Winter-1567|Sir James Spearman Winter]], former Prime Minister of NewfoundlandWikipedia article for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winterton,_Newfoundland_and_Labrador Winterton, Newfoundland and Labrador.] Accessed 2018.. Winterton is located on Winterton Cove off Trinity Bay on the western side of the Avalon Peninsula on Newfoundland's east coast, between Turk's Cove and [[Space:Hant's Harbour, Newfoundland|Hant's Harbour]]. ==History== Scilly Cove was settled some time in the 1600s. By 1697, there were 40 men, 4 fishing establishments and 7 boats[http://www.oocities.org/bwhiffen@nl.rogers.com/Herb_Ethel.htm "The Family History of Herb and Ethel Ellis"] Bruce Whiffen, May, 1999. Accessed 2017.. Rev. James Balfour, an Anglican minister posted in Trinity in the 1700’s, made several trips to nearby settlements to perform baptisms, marriages and burials. His comments on the community of Scilly Cove, written in 1772 are worth quoting verbatim: :Scilly Cove is 12 leagues southwest from Trinity. It is a most barbarous lawless place. Here it is their usual custom to divert themselves during Sundays with the music of a piper carried in parade through the place. All my attempts could not bring them together for public worship. It would make any well-disposed person shiver to hear their horrid conversation of profane cursing and swearing. Here are sixteen wretched families. Rev. Balfour was perhaps unnecessarily harsh in his assessment of a community in its infancy. Rev. Clinch, Balfour’s replacement, noted that a "neat small church was built in Scilly cove in 1793". A Methodist church soon followed. Rev. N. A. Coster, a Church of England minister, wrote that "At Scilly Cove, a regular day school has been taught since 1777 by John Thomas. But is aging and in need of repair." Presumably, Coster was referring to the school and not the teacher! ===Early Families=== Census of 1800Newfoundland Grand Banks Site. [http://ngb.chebucto.org/Fish-Rooms/scillycv.shtml Return of the Number of Houses, Inhabitants, etc for 1800-1801, Town of Scilly Cove.] Michael Cooper, Craig Peterman, 2002. Accessed 2018.. {| border="1" class="sortable" bgcolor="#fffcef" ! !! Occupier !! Proprieter !! rent !! married !! men !! women !! boys !! girls |- |1||Edm(d) Butler||Benj Lester||none||S||2|| || || |- |2||Simon Jeffard||Simon Jeffard|| ||M||1||1 ||1 ||1 |- |3||Rob(t) Piercey||do||0.15.0||M||1||1 ||1 ||1 |- |4||Benj Pinhorn||B Lester|| 0.10.0 ||M||1||1 ||3 ||1 |- |5||Jn(o) Pinhorn||do||0.10.0||M||1||1 ||1 ||2 |- |6||Marg Downey||do|| ||S|| ||1 ||2 || |- |7||Th(p) & W(m) Crew||do||1||M||2|| || || |- |8||Ed(w) George||do|| 0.10.0 ||M||1||1 ||1 ||2 |- |9||Jordan George||do||0.10.0||M||1 ||1 ||3 || 1 |- |10||Jn(o) Baker||Jn(o) Baker||none ||M||1||1 ||1 ||1 |- |11||W(m) Green||do||1||M||1||1 ||4 ||1 |- |12||Ch(s) Andrews||Ch(s) Andrews|| ||M||1||1 ||2 ||3 |- |13||Jos(a) Hiscock||Jos(a) Hiscock|| ||M||1||1 ||4 ||2 |- |14||Rob(t) Galpin||Tho(s) Street|| ||M|| 1||1 || || 1 |- |15||Ann Macey ||do|| ||S|| ||1 || || 1 |- |16||Jn(o) Thomas||Jn(o) Thomas|| ||M||1||1 ||2 ||2 |- |17||Jn(o) Crocker||Jn(o) Crocker|| ||M||1||1 || ||2 |- | |- | || || || || || || || || || |} ===Resources=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Scilly_Cove%2C_Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==

Scotland - Argyll Team

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project: Scotland|Scotland Project Page]] > [[Space:Scotland - Geographical Team|Geographical Team]] > [[Space:Scotland - Highlands and Islands Region|Highlands and Islands Region]] > '''Argyll Team''' {{Image|file=Argyll_Scotland-1.png |align=l |size=125px |caption=Scottish Thistle }} {{Clear}} ==Welcome to the Argyll Team== Team Leader: [[Colville-218|Joelle Colville-Hanson]] Team Members: *[[Reynolds-17502|Robb Reynolds]] *[[Morrison-4392|Trish Haskett Schmig (Loretta Morrison)]] Please add what you are interested in working on in Argyll next to your name. ==Argyll Team To-Do List== When working with profiles of individuals associated with Argyll: *Create new profiles after you've done your best to ensure it is not a duplicate. **If you discover it is a duplicate after its been created, initiate a merge into the lower-numbered profile. *Identify and merge any duplicates **Clean up after the merge to ensure the profile remains accurate and meets our Project Standards. *Work with other Teams if you find a profile that needs their attention. *Review existing profiles and help bring them up to Project Standard. *Add relevant categories and/or stickers to profiles, as appropriate. If you are unsure, contact the Categories Team for help. *Check out [[: Category: Argyll, Unsourced Profiles|Unsourced Argyll Profiles]] or [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_ARL Unsourced profiles for Argyll] and see if you can find sources for them *Correct errors on Argyll Profiles [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_ARL Suggestions for Argyll] *Connect unconnected Argyll profiles to the main tree. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SCT_ARL Argyll, Unconnected Profiles] *Create One-Name Studies for Argyll names. ==Goal== The goal of this Team is to make all County profiles the best that they can be. It is our desire to leave a lasting legacy of work for future generations by sourcing, connecting and growing our County branches of the tree. ==County Quick Links== *[[:Category:Argyll, Scotland|Argyll, Scotland]] ==Argyll Free Spaces== Would you like to add to this list? *[[Space:Argyll_Scotland|Argyll, Scotland]] *[[Space:Campbeltown_Parish_Argyll_Scotland|Campbeltown]] *[[Space:Killean_and_Kilchenzie_Argyll|Killean and Kilchenzie]] *[[Space:Southend_Parish_Argyll_Scotland|Southend]]

Scotland - Central and East Region

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project: Scotland|Scotland Project Page]] > [[Space:Scotland - Geographical Team|Geographical Team]] > '''Central and East Region''' Welcome to the Scotland - Central and East Region, a part of [[Project:Scotland|Scotland]]'s [[Space:Scotland - Geographical Team|Geographical Team]]. Regional Team Leader: [[Hylton-692|Denise (Hylton) Hunt]] This team consists of the following county teams: {| border="1" ! style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| County Teams |- |[[Space:Scotland - Perthshire Team]] |- |[[Space:Scotland - Stirlingshire Team]] |- |[[Space:Scotland - Fife Team]] |- |[[Space:Scotland - Angus Team]] |- |[[Space:Scotland - Kinross-shire Team]] |- |[[Space:Scotland - Clackmannanshire Team]] |- |[[Space:Scotland - City of Dundee Team]] |}

Scotland - Clan Tartans

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:Scotland Project]] '''[[:Project:Scotland|Scotland Project]]''' > '''[[:Space:Scotland - Scottish Clans Teams|Scottish Clans Teams]]''' > Clan Tartans This page contains Tartan images approved by the Project for use on Scottish Clan Stickers. If you would like a Tartan image added to this page, please contact the [[Space:Scotland - Scottish Clans Teams|Scotland Project Coordinator]] for approval. The Tartans used by the project, as shown below, were chosen using the following criteria: 1) They were created/worn prior to 1815; or 2) they are the oldest known to be used by their respective Clan; or 3) they are recorded with the Court of the Lord Lyon; or 4) they are used by the official Clan Society. It is important to note that Clan specific Tartans were not recorded until after 1815, and that most tartans were regional or military in nature. In fact, many were an evolution of the Highland Military Tartans for specific units. For example: When the Highland Society of London decided to establish the first register of tartan in 1816, they wrote round the chiefs asking them to send in samples of their clan tartan. Many of them looked at some ancestral portrait and seized upon the prettiest pattern that was shown. In a letter from 1816 written by James Hamilton, then Secretary of the Highland Society of London he wrote: - “I have not received any more tartans, and I rather suspect that some Chiefs do not know which are theirs. Sir Hugh Munro of Foulis says he does not know, and Lady Stafford sent me part of that worn by the 42d as the Sutherland, in which I have every reason to believe she is mistaken. I was thinking of applying to James Sutherland of Forse in Caithness, the heir male of the family….” == Historical Clan Tartans == ===A to C=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans Abercromby] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-1 Adam] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-1.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-205 Agnew] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-205.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-2 Anderson] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-2.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-203 Anstruther] (Fife District) = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-203.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-3 Arbuthnot] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-3.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-4 Armstrong] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-4.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-206 Baillie] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-206.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-5 Baird] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-5.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-6 Balfour] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-6.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-39 Bannerman] (Forbes) = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-39.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-7 Barclay] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-7.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-8 Baxter] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-8.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-9 Bell] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-9.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-188 Bethune] (MacBeth) = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-188.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-203 Beveridge] (Fife District) = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-203.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-10 Blair] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-10.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-11 Borthwick] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-11.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-94 Boswell] (Tweedside District) = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-94.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-12 Boyd] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-12.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-21 Boyle] (Galloway District) = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-21.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-231 Brodie] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-231.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-207 Broun] / Brown = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-207.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-14 Bruce] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-14.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-208 Burnett] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-208.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-238 Buchan] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-238.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-15 Buchanan] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-15.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-209 Calder] (Campbell of Cawdor) = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-209.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-16 Cameron] (Ancient) = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-16.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-191 Campbell] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-191.jpg ([https://www.ccsna.org/clan-campbell-tartans Choice of the Clan Chief]) :*[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-210 Campbell of Breadalbane] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-210.jpg :*[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-209 Campbell of Cawdor] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-209.jpg :*[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-17 Campbell] (Dress 1880) = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-17.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-18 Carmichael] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-18.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-96 Carruthers] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-96.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-177 Cathcart] (Paisley District) = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-177.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-19 Chattan] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-19.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-20 Chisholm] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-20.jpg :*[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-22 Chisholm of Strathglass] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-22.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-110 Cochrane] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-110.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-211 Cockburn] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-211.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-25 Colquhoun] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-25.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-176 Colville] (Ayrshire District) = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-176.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-23 Craig] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-23.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-24 Cranstoun] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-24.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-26 Crawford] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-26.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-73 Crichton] (Edinburgh District) = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-73.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-174 Cumming / Comyn] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-174.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-175 Cunningham] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-175.jpg ===D to F=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-27 Dalrymple] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-27.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-28 Davidson] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-28.jpg :*[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-29 Davidson of Tulloch] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-29.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-15 Dewar] (Buchanan) = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-15.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-95 Donnachaidh] (Robertson of Struan) = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-95.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-30 Douglas] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-30.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-31 Drummond] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-31.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-33 Dunbar] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-33.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-34 Dunlop] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-34.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-35 Elliot] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-35.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-212 Elphinstone] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-212.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-98 Erskine] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-98.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-213 Ewing] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-213.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-36 Farquharson] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-36.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-38 Fergusson] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-38.jpg :*[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-37 Fergusson of Balquhidder] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-37.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-173 Fleming] (Murray of Atholl) = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-173.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-39 Forbes] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-39.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-40 Forrester] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-40.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-41 Fraser] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-41.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-42 Fraser of Lovat] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-42.jpg ===G to I=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-43 Galbraith] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-43.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-215 Gibsone]/Gibbs/Gibson = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-215.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-44 Gordon] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-44.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-45 Graham] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-45.jpg :*[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-232 Graham of Menteith] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-232.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-46 Grant] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-46.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-47 Gray] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-47.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-87 Grierson] (MacGregor) = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-87.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-48 Gunn] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-48.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-49 Guthrie] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-49.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-141 Haig] (Roxburgh District) = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-141.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-50 Hamilton] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-50.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-232 Haldane (Graham of Menteith)] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-232.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-51 Hannay] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-51.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-52 Hay] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-52.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-53 Henderson] / MacKendrick = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-53.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-54 Hepburn] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-54.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-55 Home] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-55.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-56 Hope] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-56.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-216 Houston] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-216.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-43 Hunter] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-43.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-57 Innes] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-57.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-58 Irvine] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-58.jpg ===J to L=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-59 Johnstone] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-59.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-60 Keith] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-60.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-61 Kennedy] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-61.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-62 Kerr] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-62.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-25 Kirkpatrick (Colquhoun)] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-25.jpg ::-or- [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-30 (Douglas)] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-30.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-63 Kincaid] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-63.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-203 Kinnear] (Fife District) = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-203.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-168 Kinnaird] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-168.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-64 Lamont] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-64.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-65 Lennox] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-65.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-94 Learmonth] (Tweedside District) = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-94.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-66 Leslie] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-66.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-67 Lindsay] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-67.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-68 Little] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-68.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-69 Livingstone] or MacLea = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-69.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-70 Lockhart] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-70.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-217 Logan] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-217.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-71 Lyon] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-71.jpg ===M=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-74 MacAlister] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-74.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-75 MacAlpine] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-75.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-76 MacAulay] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-76.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-77 MacBain] / MacBean = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-77.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-78 MacCallum] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-78.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-79 MacCorquodale] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-79.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-218 MacCulloch] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-218.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-80 MacDonald] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-80.jpg :*[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-219 MacDonald of Clanranald] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-219.jpg :*[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-82 MacDonald of Glenaladale] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-82.jpg :*[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-220 MacDonald of Sleat] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-220.jpg :*[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-221 MacDonald of Keppoch] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-221.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-99 MacDougall] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-99.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-83 MacDowall] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-83.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-100 MacDuff] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-100.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-227 MacEwen] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-227.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-84 MacFarlane] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-84.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-85 MacFie] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-85.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-86 MacGillivray] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-86.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-87 MacGregor] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-87.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-222 MacInnes] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-222.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-88 MacIntyre] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-88.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-89 MacIver] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-89.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-90 MacKay] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-90.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-91 Mackenzie] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-91.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-93 MacKinnon] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-93.jpg :*[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-101 MacKinnon] (Hunting) = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-101.jpg * MacKie = (none currently registered) *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-92 MacKintosh] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-92.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-102 MacLachlan] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-102.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-103 MacLaine of Lochbuie] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-103.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-104 MacLaren] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-104.jpg *MacLea = see [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-69 Livingstone] Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-69.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-105 MacLean] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-105.jpg :*[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-106 MacLean of Duart] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-106.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-234 MacLellan] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-234.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-107 MacLennan] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-107.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-108 MacLeod] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-108.jpg :*[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-223 MacLeod of Lewis] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-223.jpg :*[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-233 MacLeod of Raasay] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-233.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-109 MacMillan] (Ancient) = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-109.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-111 MacNab] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-111.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-112 MacNaughton] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-112.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-113 MacNeil] (Dress) = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-113.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-167 MacNeacail / MacNicol / Nicholson] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-167.jpg :*[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-114 MacNeil of Colonsay] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-114.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-115 MacPherson] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-115.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-116 MacQuarrie] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-116.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-117 MacQueen] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-117.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-118 MacRae] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-118.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-119 MacTavish] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-119.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-120 MacThomas] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-120.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-121 Makgill] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-121.jpg *Malcolm = see [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-78 MacCallum] Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-78.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-122 Mar] (Dress) = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-122.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-123 Matheson (Dress)] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-123.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-124 Maxwell] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-124.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-125 Melville] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-125.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-200 Menzies] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-200.jpg * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-127 Moncreiffe] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-127.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-242 Montgomery] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-242.jpg :*[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-129 Montgomrie/Montgomery of Eglinton] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-129.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-130 Morrison] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-130.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-131 Muir] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-131.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-132 Munro] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-132.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-172 Murray of Tullibardine] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-172.jpg :*[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-173 Murray of Atholl] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-173.jpg ===N to P=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-133 Napier] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-133.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-236 Nairn] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-236.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-134 Nesbitt / Nisbet] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-134.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-135 Ogilvy] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-135.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-136 Oliphant] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-136.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-177 Paisley] (Paisley District) = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-177.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-137 Paterson] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-137.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-138 Pollock] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-138.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-73 Preston] (Edinburgh District) = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-73.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-94 Purves] (Tweedside District) = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-94.jpg ===R to T=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-139 Ramsay] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-139.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-140 Rattray] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-140.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-141 Riddell] (Roxburgh district tartan) = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-141.jpg *Robertson = see [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-95 Donnachaidh] Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-95.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-142 Rose] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-142.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-143 Ross] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-143.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-144 Rutherford] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-144.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-145 Ruthven] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-145.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-146 Scott] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-146.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-147 Scrymgeour] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-147.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-148 Sempill] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-148.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-149 Seton] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-149.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-150 Shaw] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-150.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-151 Sinclair] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-151.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-152 Skene] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-152.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-224 Somerville] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-224.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-153 Spens] (Spence) = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-153.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-155 Stewart] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-155.jpg :*[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-154 Stewart of Appin] (Stewart Ancient) = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-154.jpg :*[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-156 Stuart of Bute] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-156.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-157 Stirling] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-157.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-158 Sutherland] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-158.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-225 Tailyour / Taylor] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-225.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-159 Thomson / Thompson] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-159.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-73 Trotter] (Edinburgh District) = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-73.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-160 Turnbull] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-160.jpg ===U to Z=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-97 Urquhart] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-97.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-161 Wallace] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-161.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-162 Watson] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-162.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-237 Weir] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-237.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-163 Wemyss] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-163.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-164 Wood] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-164.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-165 Young] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-165.jpg == Family Tartans == ===A to C=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-169 Abernethy Family] (Fraser tartan) = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-169.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-201 Ainslie Family] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-201.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-171 Aiton Family] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-171.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-197 Alison, Allison Family] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-197.jpg *Allardice Family = see [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-45 Graham] Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-45.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-192 Black Family] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-192.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-202 Blackstock Family] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-202.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-170 Bonner or Bonnar Family] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-170.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-177 Brisbane Family] (Paisley District) = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-177.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-229 Burns Family] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-229.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-178 Cates Family] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-178.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-179 Christie Family] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-179.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-204 Couper Family] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-204.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-180 Clerk/Clark Family] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-180.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-181 Crosbie / Crosby Family] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-181.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-182 Cruikshank Family] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-182.jpg ===D to F=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-80 Donald Family] (MacDonald) = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-80.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-183 Duncan Family] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-183.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-184 Dundas Family] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-184.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-185 Edmonstone Family] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-185.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-67 Fotheringham Family] (Clan Lindsay tartan) = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-67.jpg ===G to I=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-228 Geddes Family] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-228.jpg *Glover Family = (none currently registered) *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-226 Hall Family] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-226.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-124 Herries Family] (Maxwell Clan tartan) = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-124.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-186 Hutton Family] (Strathclyde District) = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-186.jpg ===J to L=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-187 Lumsden Family] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-187.jpg ===M=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-188 MacBeth (MacBeath, McBeth) Family] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-188.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-199 MacDonnell Family] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-199.jpg *MacLaurin Family = see [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-104 MacLaren] Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-104.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-235 MacMicking Family (Carrick District)] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-235.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-189 MacPhail Family] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-189.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-193 Marshall Family] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-193.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-232 Monteith / Mentieth Family (Graham of Menteith)] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-232.jpg * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-166 Mouat / Mowat Family] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-166.jpg ===N to Q=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-194 Ogg Family] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-194.jpg ===R to T=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-190 Ralston Family] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-190.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-43 Russell Family] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-43.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-195 Smith Family] (Gow) = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-195.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-73 Spalding Family (Edinburgh District)] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-73.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-44 Steele Family] (Gordon) = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-44.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-198 Straiton Family (Aberdeen District)] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-198.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-196 Tait Family] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-196.jpg ===U to Z=== == Geographical and other Tartans == ===A=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-198 Aberdeen District] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-198.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-176 Ayrshire District] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-176.jpg . ===B=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-13 Black Watch (Military)] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-13.jpg ===C=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-235 Carrick District] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-235.jpg ===D=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-32 Dunbartonshire District] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-32.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-239 Dumfries & Galloway District, "Solway Spirit"] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-239.jpg ===E=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-73 Edinburgh District] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-73.jpg ===F=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Clan_Tartans-190 Flower of Scotland] = Clan_Tartans-190.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-203 Fife District] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-203.jpg ===G=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-195 Gow Family] (Smith) = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-195.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-21 Galloway District (Hunting)] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-21.jpg ===H=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-241 Huntly District = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-241.jpg] ===J=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-72 Jacobite 1715] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-72.jpg ===M=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-81 MacDonald Lord of the Isles] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-81.jpg *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-230 Montgomery / Montgomerie] Alternate = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-230.jpg ===P=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-177 Paisley District] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-177.jpg ===R=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-141 Roxburgh District] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-141.jpg ===S=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-186 Strathclyde District] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-186.jpg ===T=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-94 Tweedside District] = Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-94.jpg

Scotland - Copyright and Images Guideline

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:Scotland|Scotland]] Navigation: '''[[Project:Scotland|Scotland Project]]''' > '''[[Space:Scotland - Profile Improvements Team| PIT Crew Team]]''' > Scotland Project Copyright and Image Guidelines ==Copyright and Image Guideline== *Because of the complexity of Copyright Law, the [[:Project:Scotland| Scotland Project]] has decided to set out clear '''Copyright Guidelines''' to follow, for genealogy research in '''Scotland''', for all those creative members involved on WikiTree. *This is not '''Legal Advice'''. If you are at all in doubt as to what is allowed and what is not, it is recommended you speak to the holder of the document or image, or a lawyer who specializes in international copyright law. *Please remember that '''WikiTree is a private American commercial company'''. So commercial use laws will apply. WikiTree operates in an international environment so various laws from other countries may apply, such as those mentioned on this page that are covered by Scottish law. *No Illegal or Infringing Content. As set out in WikiTree's Terms of Service, members of this Project will not post or transmit to the Website any material that You know or ought reasonably to have known (i) cannot be legally distributed (whether by law or regulation or in contempt of any court or other governmental authority or body); (ii) '''that infringes the copyrights, trademarks, trade secrets, or other proprietary rights ("Intellectual Property Rights") of any third party'''; or (iii) that contains any content that is illegal, threatening, harassing, defamatory, obscene, pornographic or indecent. ==Copyright Definitions.== ===UK Crown Copyright.=== *Simply stated, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crown_copyright "Crown Copyright"] in the "United Kingdom", allows for the "free re-use" of the '''content''' of the "Government created document" in question, in any format, under [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Government_Licence "Open Government"] license. There are some exceptions, including those which are under Crown "letters patent" and "Acts of Parliament". The document form "containing the information" and any logos, etc. is under Crown Copyright, therefore, any reproduction of the government document is strictly controlled. The Scotland Project recommends a '''transcript of the content''' of any item, pertaining to "Genealogy Research", involved in UK Crown Copyright. Please also include an "Acknowledgement". Again, please be advised, this only applies to "UK Crown Copyright". ===Copyright.=== *Basically, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copyright "Copyright"] is an "intellectual property right" which protects the rights of the "creator" of the original intellectual property. This includes charts, images, websites and blogs. 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Scotland - Declaration of Arbroath

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category: This Day In History April 06]] [[Category: Declaration of Arbroath]] Navigation:''' [[Project:Scotland|Scotland]]''' > '''[[Space:Scotland - Managed Profiles Team|Managed Profiles Team]]''' > The Declaration of Arbroath Project '''The list of Signatories and Sealants to the Baron's Letter are included at [[:Space:Declaration of Arbroath Nobility|Nobility of the Declaration of Arbroath]]''' ''' Part of the [[Project:Scotland|Scotland Project]]''' -------- == Welcome to the Declaration of Arbroath Project!==
[[image:Declaration_of_Arbroath.jpg|center|400px|The Tyninghame copy of the Declaration of Arbroath, 1320.]]
=== About the Declaration of Arbroath, 1320 === '''[[Wikipedia:Declaration_of_Arbroath|The Declaration of Arbroath]]''', or more accurately titled '''A Letter from the Nobility, Barons and Commons of Scotland to Pope John XXII''', was a declaration of [[Wikipedia:Scottish_independence|Scottish independence]], made in 1320. It is in the form of a letter in Latin submitted to Pope John XXII, dated 6 April 1320, intended to confirm Scotland's status as a sovereign State, independent of England, it defended Scotland's right to use force when unjustly attacked and sought support from the Pope to prevent English transgressions against the Scots.

Like the English [[:Category:Magna Carta |Magna Carta]], it is sometimes thought that the ideals of the Scottish Declaration of Arbroath inspired notions of individual liberty in the charters of the English colonies in North America, and later the [[Wikipedia:United_States_Declaration_of_Independence|Declaration of Independence]] and the [[Wikipedia:United_States_Constitution|U.S. Constitution]].
'''Quia quamdiu Centum ex nobis vivi remanserint, nuncquam Anglorum dominio aliquatenus volumus subiugari. Non enim propter gloriam, divicias aut honores pugnamus set propter libertatem solummodo quam Nemo bonus nisi simul cum vita amittit.'''
Latin Original.
'''For, as long as but a hundred of us remain alive, never will we on any conditions be brought under English rule. It is in truth not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we are fighting, but for freedom – for that alone, which no honest man gives up but with life itself.'''
English translation.

Text (Translated from the original Latin)

To the most Holy Father and Lord in Christ, the Lord John, by divine providence Supreme Pontiff of the Holy Roman and Universal Church, his humble and devout sons Duncan, Earl of Fife, Thomas Randolph, Earl of Moray, Lord of Man and of Annandale, Patrick Dunbar, Earl of March, Malise, Earl of Strathearn, Malcolm, Earl of Lennox, William, Earl of Ross, Magnus, Earl of Caithness and Orkney, and William, Earl of Sutherland; Walter, Steward of Scotland, William Soules, Butler of Scotland, James, Lord of Douglas, Roger Mowbray, David, Lord of Brechin, David Graham, Ingram Umfraville, John Menteith, guardian of the earldom of Menteith, Alexander Fraser, Gilbert Hay, Constable of Scotland, Robert Keith, Marischal of Scotland, Henry St Clair, John Graham, David Lindsay, William Oliphant, Patrick Graham, John Fenton, William Abernethy, David Wemyss, William Mushet, Fergus of Ardrossan, Eustace Maxwell, William Ramsay, William Mowat, Alan Murray, Donald Campbell, John Cameron, Reginald Cheyne, Alexander Seton, Andrew Leslie, and Alexander Straiton, and the other barons and freeholders and the whole community of the realm of Scotland send all manner of filial reverence, with devout kisses of his blessed feet. Most Holy Father and Lord, we know and from the chronicles and books of the ancients we find that among other famous nations our own, the Scots, has been graced with widespread renown. They journeyed from Greater Scythia by way of the Tyrrhenian Sea and the Pillars of Hercules, and dwelt for a long course of time in Spain among the most savage tribes, but nowhere could they be subdued by any race, however barbarous. Thence they came, twelve hundred years after the people of Israel crossed the Red Sea, to their home in the west where they still live today. The Britons they first drove out, the Picts they utterly destroyed, and, even though very often assailed by the Norwegians, the Danes and the English, they took possession of that home with many victories and untold efforts; and, as the historians of old time bear witness, they have held it free of all bondage ever since. In their kingdom there have reigned one hundred and thirteen kings of their own royal stock, the line unbroken a single foreigner. The high qualities and deserts of these people, were they not otherwise manifest, gain glory enough from this: that the King of kings and Lord of lords, our Lord Jesus Christ, after His Passion and Resurrection, called them, even though settled in the uttermost parts of the earth, almost the first to His most holy faith. Nor would He have them confirmed in that faith by merely anyone but by the first of His Apostles - by calling, though second or third in rank - the most gentle Saint Andrew, the Blessed Peter's brother, and desired him to keep them under his protection as their patron forever. The Most Holy Fathers your predecessors gave careful heed to these things and bestowed many favours and numerous privileges on this same kingdom and people, as being the special charge of the Blessed Peter's brother. Thus our nation under their protection did indeed live in freedom and peace up to the time when that mighty prince the King of the English, Edward, the father of the one who reigns today, when our kingdom had no head and our people harboured no malice or treachery and were then unused to wars or invasions, came in the guise of a friend and ally to harass them as an enemy. The deeds of cruelty, massacre, violence, pillage, arson, imprisoning prelates, burning down monasteries, robbing and killing monks and nuns, and yet other outrages without number which he committed against our people, sparing neither age nor sex, religion nor rank, no one could describe nor fully imagine unless he had seen them with his own eyes. But from these countless evils we have been set free, by the help of Him Who though He afflicts yet heals and restores, by our most tireless Prince, King and Lord, the Lord Robert. He, that his people and his heritage might be delivered out of the hands of our enemies, met toil and fatigue, hunger and peril, like another Macabaeus or Joshua and bore them cheerfully. Him, too, divine providence, his right of succession according to or laws and customs which we shall maintain to the death, and the due consent and assent of us all have made our Prince and King. To him, as to the man by whom salvation has been wrought unto our people, we are bound both by law and by his merits that our freedom may be still maintained, and by him, come what may, we mean to stand. Yet if he should give up what he has begun, and agree to make us or our kingdom subject to the King of England or the English, we should exert ourselves at once to drive him out as our enemy and a subverter of his own rights and ours, and make some other man who was well able to defend us our King; for, as long as but a hundred of us remain alive, never will we on any conditions be brought under English rule. It is in truth not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we are fighting, but for freedom, for that alone, which no honest man gives up but with life itself. Therefore it is, Reverend Father and Lord, that we beseech your Holiness with our most earnest prayers and suppliant hearts, inasmuch as you will in your sincerity and goodness consider all this, that, since with Him Whose Vice-Regent on earth you are there is neither weighing nor distinction of Jew and Greek, Scotsman or Englishman, you will look with the eyes of a father on the troubles and privation brought by the English upon us and upon the Church of God. May it please you to admonish and exhort the King of the English, who ought to be satisfied with what belongs to him since England used once to be enough for seven kings or more, to leave us Scots in peace, who live in this poor little Scotland, beyond which there is no dwelling-place at all, and covet nothing but our own. We are sincerely willing to do anything for him, having regard to our condition, that we can, to win peace for ourselves. This truly concerns you, Holy Father, since you see the savagery of the heathen raging against the Christians, as the sins of Christians have indeed deserved, and the frontiers of Christendom being pressed inward every day; and how much it will tarnish your Holiness's memory if (which God forbid) the Church suffers eclipse or scandal in any branch of it during your time, you must perceive. Then rouse the Christian princes who for false reasons pretend that they cannot go to help of the Holy Land because of wars they have on hand with their neighbours. The real reason that prevents them is that in making war on their smaller neighbours they find quicker profit and weaker resistance. But how cheerfully our Lord the King and we too would go there if the King of the English would leave us in peace, He from Whom nothing is hidden well knows; and we profess and declare it to you as the Vicar of Christ and to all Christendom. But if your Holiness puts too much faith in the tales the English tell and will not give sincere belief to all this, nor refrain from favouring them to our prejudice, then the slaughter of bodies, the perdition of souls, and all the other misfortunes that will follow, inflicted by them on us and by us on them, will, we believe, be surely laid by the Most High to your charge. To conclude, we are and shall ever be, as far as duty calls us, ready to do your will in all things, as obedient sons to you as His Vicar; and to Him as the Supreme King and Judge we commit the maintenance of our cause, csating our cares upon Him and firmly trusting that He will inspire us with courage and bring our enemies to nought. May the Most High preserve you to his Holy Church in holiness and health and grant you length of days. Given at the monastery of Arbroath in Scotland on the sixth day of the month of April in the year of grace thirteen hundred and twenty and the fifteenth year of the reign of our King aforesaid. Endorsed: Letter directed to our Lord the Supreme Pontiff by the community of Scotland.
== Mission == The Mission of this project is to improve the Profiles of the Nobles and Barons of the Declaration of Arbroath, including three generations of their descendants within Scotland. If you have Declaration of Arbroath ancestry, or you'd just like to help improve Declaration of Arbroath-related profiles on WikiTree, we'd love to have you join the project! Please note: To work on the profiles of the signatories you will need to be pre-1500 qualified. The steps to achieve this are noticed [[Help:Pre-1500_Profiles|here]]. There will be an opportunity for members who do not have the pre-1500 badge but who are interested in working toward it, to assist on profiles under the guidance of a member who does hold the badge. Please see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Declaration_of_Arbroath_Nobility this page] for further details. === Initial Goals === #To locate or create a WikiTree profile for each signatory and person who had their seal attached to the Declaration of Arbroath. To add each profile to [[:Category:Declaration of Arbroath ]]. The list of Singatories and Sealants to the Baron's Letter are included at [[:Space:Declaration of Arbroath Nobility|Nobility of the Declaration of Arbroath]]; #To trace three generations of descendants for each of the signers; # To complete each profile in accordance with [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Arbroath_Profiles_Checklist&public=1 the Arbroath Managed Profiles Checklist]. == Joining the Declaration of Arbroath Project == The Declaration of Arbroath Project is not for the faint of heart, but it offers a unique opportunity to collaborate and learn. Because each signer may average from fifteen to twenty generations of descendants, which would include many thousands of profiles, we have limited the scope of the project to correctly identifying and creating comprehensive profiles for each signer and three generations of their descendants living within Scotland. When that has been accomplished, it may be possible to revisit our goals and enlarge the scope of the project. === Getting Started === Declaration of Arbroath Project members must be comfortable creating '''rigorous, sourced profiles'''; thoughtfully handling ambiguous and '''disputed information'''; and interacting '''courteously with less-experienced PMs and editors''' who may, understandably, have passionate feelings about their family's lineage. ====Assignments==== There were, at least, four copies of the document. Two copies were certainly drafts; another was the copy held by the Papal Archives (the delivered copy), which has since been lost; and the final remaining copy is held by the National Records of Scotland at Edinburgh, which was damaged when held at Tyninghame during renovation of the National Archives. A copy, likely of the delivered copy, was located at St Isidore's College, Rome and transferred to the Irish Franciscans' Dublin Archive in 1872, becoming known as the Wadding document; this copy was not know to Ferguson. This copy is discussed at The Scottish Historical Review, Nov 2011, vo. 90, No. 2 : pp. 296-315. The most widely known English language translation was made by Sir James Fergusson, formerly Keeper of the Records of Scotland, from the original document which he fortunately copied prior to the renovation. The text that he reconstructed uses the original copy and early copies of the original draft. On this document there are 39 names —eight earls and thirty one barons— listed in the document as representing the "Nobility, Barons and Commons" (in other words, all freemen). All of these would have have had their seals appended, probably over the space of some weeks and months, with nobles sending in their seals to be used. On the last remaining copy of the Declaration there are only 19 seals, and of those 19 people only 12 are named within the document. It is thought likely that at least 11 more seals than the original 39 might have been appended. To see a list of the profiles currently needing work and which are presently being updated by team members, please visit: [[:Space: Declaration of Arbroath Nobility|Declaration of Arbroath Assignments]]. == Project Coordinator== '''Coordinator: TBD''' '''Current Leader Contact:''' [[Stevens-17832|Jen Hutton]] == Current Members == *[[Blair-3347|Jack Blair]] *[[Crawford-15512|Amy Gilpin]] *[[Madison-125|Bobbie Hall]] *[[Altenburg-72|Ellen Altenburg]] *[[Stevens-17832|Jen Hutton]] *[[Lohbeck-3|Pamela Moen]] *[[Perkins-11750|Clyde Perkins]] :''Internship member:'' *[[Graham-21867|Dawn Britz]] (working with [[Stevens-17832|Jen]]) === Contact Us === * Browse or follow the [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/declaration_of_arbroath declaration_of_arbroath tag on G2G] for project-related questions and discussion. === How to Join Us=== *Please join the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Scotland Scotland Project] to be part of this team. == Sources == === Other External Resources=== *Declaration of Arbroath [https://www.nrscotland.gov.uk/files/research/NRS_DoA_English_booklet_700_Spreads_WEB.pdf 700th Anniversary Display] *[[Wikipedia:Declaration of Arbroath|Declaration of Arbroath]] *Holton, Graham S. and Alasdair F. Macdonald. ''2020 Declaration of Arbroath Family History Project: report.'' University of Strathclyde Centre for Lifelong Learning: Foundation for Medieval Genealogy, Publisher (Nov 2020). Available for purchase through the [https://fmg.ac/ Foundation for Medieval Genealogy] website. *[https://blog.historicenvironment.scot/2020/04/people-declaration-arbroath/ The People of the Declaration of Arbroath] *[https://cotr.ac.uk/social-network-analysis-political-communities-and-social-networks/social-networks-declaration-arbroath-1320/ Social Networks of the Declaration of Arbroath] *[https://www.oldscottish.com/blog/hundreds-of-family-histories-for-free Scottish Family Histories] available at the National Library of Scotland.

Scotland - Dumfriess-shire Team

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project: Scotland|Scotland Project Page]] > [[Space:Scotland - Geographical Team|Geographical Team]] > [[Space:Scotland - Southern and Borders Region|Southern and Borders Region]] > '''Dumfriesshire Team''' ==Welcome to the Dumfriesshire Team== Team Leader: [[Graham-17201|Rob Graham]] Team Members: * [[Little-4631|Chris Little]] * [[Dwyer-454|Diane Dwyer]] *[[Walling-681|Elaine Goodner]] *[[Graham-17201|Rob Graham]] *[[Little-7143|Lesa Little]] ==Goal== The goal of this Team is to make all County profiles the best that they can be. It is our desire to leave a lasting legacy of work for future generations by sourcing, connecting and growing our County branches of the tree. == Dumfriesshire To-do lists == When working with profiles of individuals associated with Dumfriesshire: * Create new profiles after you've done your best to ensure it is not a duplicate. ** If you discover it is a duplicate after its been created, initiate a merge into the lower-numbered profile. * Identify and merge any duplicates ** Clean up after the merge to ensure the profile remains accurate and meets our [[Space:Scotland_-_Profile_Standards|Project Standards]]. * Work with other Teams if you find a profile that needs their attention. * Review existing profiles and help bring them up to [[Space:Scotland_-_Profile_Standards|Project Standards]]. * Add relevant categories and/or stickers to profiles, as appropriate. If you are unsure, contact the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_Categories_Team Categories Team] for help. * Check out [[: Category: Dumfriesshire, Unsourced Profiles|Dumfriesshire Unsourced Profiles]] or [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_DFS Unsourced profiles for Dumfriesshire] and see if you can find sources for them. ** If you can't find a source, add a Research Notes section or comment saying where you looked. * Correct errors on Dumfriesshire Profiles [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_DFS Suggestions for Dumfriesshire] * Connect [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SCT_DFS Unconnected Dumfriesshire profiles] to the main tree. == Quick Links == * [[: Category: Dumfriesshire, Scotland|Dumfriesshire, Scotland Categories Page]] * [[Space:Scotland_Project_Templates%2C_Stickers_and_Images|Scotland Project Templates, Stickers and Images]] == Dumfriesshire Free Spaces == * [[Space:Dumfriesshire, Scotland|Dumfriesshire, Scotland]]

Scotland - Earl of Sutherland

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:Earls of Sutherland]] '''Earl of Sutherland''' adapted from en.wikipedia.org Creation date - 1230 by Alexander II of Scotland Peerage - Peerage of Scotland First holder - William de Moravia Present holder - Elizabeth Sutherland, 24th Countess Heir apparent - Alistair Charles St Clair Sutherland Subsidiary titles - Lord Strathnaver Earl of Sutherland is a title in the Peerage of Scotland. It was created circa 1230 for William de Moravia. The Earl of Sutherland is also the Chief of Clan Sutherland. The original line of earls of Sutherland had the surname "de Moravia" although they sometimes used the surname "Sutherland", taken from their hereditary title. The name de Moravia meant "of Moray" or "of Murray". The de Moravias who were Earls of Sutherland and chiefs of Clan Sutherland shared their paternal ancestry with the chiefs of Clan Murray who were Earls and later Dukes of Atholl. However the de Moravias of Sutherland were the senior line of the family. Elizabeth de Moravia, 10th Countess of Sutherland, married Adam Gordon, a younger son of George Gordon, 2nd Earl of Huntly, chief of Clan Gordon. Their first son is Alexander Gordon, Master of Sutherland, whose descendants were several of the next Earls of Sutherland, who all used the surname Gordon. The title was again held by a long string of men, until the death of William Gordon, 18th Earl, without sons, when the title passed to his daughter Elizabeth. Elizabeth, 19th Countess of Sutherland then married George Granville Leveson-Gower in 1785; he inherited the title of Marquess of Stafford from his father in 1803. The Marquess held vast lands and wealth, having inherited from his father, the first Marquess of Stafford, from his maternal uncle, the second Duke of Bridgewater, and also holding much property associated with the Earldom of Sutherland, which belonged to his wife. He was made Duke of Sutherland in 1833. The Duke's son, also named George, inherited the Earldom of Sutherland from his mother and the Dukedom of Sutherland from his father. The two titles continued united until the death of the fifth Duke in 1963. The Earldom passed to his niece Elizabeth, while the Dukedom had to pass to a male heir. The subsidiary title associated with the Earldom is Lord Strathnaver (created 1230), which is used as a courtesy title by the Earl's or Countess's eldest son and heir. The family seat is Dunrobin Castle, near Golspie in the traditional county of Sutherland in Scotland. '''Ancestors of the Earls of Sutherland''' Different sources give different accounts of the ancestors of the Earls of Sutherland. The generally accepted ancestry is that William de Moravia (William Sutherland), 1st Earl of Sutherland in the peerage of Scotland (d. 1284) was the son of Hugh de Moravia, who in turn was a grandson of Freskin, a Flemish knight. However 17th century historian Sir Robert Gordon, who was a younger son of Alexander Gordon, 12th Earl of Sutherland states that William de Moravia (William Sutherland), 1st Earl of Sutherland (d. 1284) was the son of Hugh, Earl of Sutherland who was nicknamed Freskin, who was in turn son of Robert Sutherland (Earl of Sutherland and founder of Dunrobin Castle), who was son of Walter Southerland (Earl of Sutherland), who was son of Alane Southerland, Thane of Sutherland. Although the original line of Earls had the surname "de Moravia", historian Sir Robert Gordon, who was a younger son of Alexander Gordon, 12th Earl of Sutherland, states in his book "[[Space:The Earldom of Suitherland|A Genealogical History of The Earldom of Sutherland]]" that the original line in fact used the surname "Sutherland". [[Moravia-25|William de Moravia, 1st Earl of Sutherland (William Sutherland) (d. 1284)]] [[Moravia-9|William de Moravia, 2nd Earl of Sutherland (William Sutherland) (d. 1307)]] [[Moravia-10|William de Moravia, 3rd Earl of Sutherland (William Sutherland) (d. 1330)]] [[Moravia-8|Kenneth de Moravia, 4th Earl of Sutherland (Kenneth Sutherland) (d. 1333)]] [[Sutherland-1243|William de Moravia, 5th Earl of Sutherland (William Sutherland) (d. 1370)]] [[Sutherland-156|Robert de Moravia, 6th Earl of Sutherland (Robert Sutherland) (d. 1427)]] [[Sutherland-250|John de Moravia, 7th Earl of Sutherland (John Sutherland) (d. 1460)]] [[Moravia-28|John de Moravia, 8th Earl of Sutherland (John Sutherland) (d. 1508)]] [[Sutherland-779|John de Moravia, 9th Earl of Sutherland (John Sutherland) (d. 1514)]] [[Moravia-29|Elizabeth de Moravia, 10th Countess of Sutherland (Elizabeth Sutherland) (d. 1535)]] (married Adam Gordon, younger son of George Gordon, 2nd Earl of Huntly) [[Gordon-252|Alexander Gordon, Master of Sutherland]] (son of Elizabeth) [[Gordon-2832|John Gordon, 11th Earl of Sutherland (c. 1526–1567)]] [[Gordon-613|Alexander Gordon, 12th Earl of Sutherland (c. 1552–1594)]] [[Gordon-2833|John Gordon, 13th Earl of Sutherland (1576–1615)]] [[Gordon-2384|John Gordon, 14th Earl of Sutherland (1609–1679)]] [[Gordon-2814|George Gordon, 15th Earl of Sutherland (1633–1703)]] [[Gordon-2794|John Gordon, 16th Earl of Sutherland (1661–1733)]] (changed his surname from Gordon to Sutherland) [[Sutherland-1422|William Sutherland, 17th Earl of Sutherland (1708–1750)]] [[Sutherland-1214|William Sutherland, 18th Earl of Sutherland (1735–1766)]] [[Sutherland-1423|Elizabeth Leveson-Gower, 19th Countess of Sutherland (1765–1839)]] [[Leveson-Gower-11|George Granville Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, 2nd Duke of Sutherland, 20th Earl of Sutherland (1786–1861)]] [[Leveson-Gower-32|George Granville William Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, 3rd Duke of Sutherland, 21st Earl of Sutherland (1828–1892)]] [[Sutherland-Leveson-Gower-2|Cromartie Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, 4th Duke of Sutherland, 22nd Earl of Sutherland (1851–1913)]] [[Sutherland-Leveson-Gower-10|George Granville Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, 5th Duke of Sutherland, 23rd Earl of Sutherland (1888–1963)]] Elizabeth Millicent Sutherland, 24th Countess of Sutherland (b. 1921) The heir apparent is the present holder's son, Alastair Charles St Clair Sutherland, Lord Strathnaver (b. 1947). The heir apparent's heir apparent is his son Alexander Charles Robert Sutherland, Master of Strathnaver (b. 1981).

Scotland - Geographical Team

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[[Category:Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:Scotland Project]] [[Project: Scotland|Scotland Project Page]] > '''Geographical Team''' ==Welcome to the Geographical Team== The Geographical Team is part of the [[Project:Scotland|Scotland Project]] :'''Project Coordinator: [[Madison-125|Bobbie Hall]]''' :'''Leader Contact:''' [[Templeton-1883|Sheena Tait]] :'''Regional Team Leaders:''' *[[Crawford-15512|Amy Gilpin]] - Highlands and Islands Region *[[Urquhart-93| David Urquhart]] - Grampian Region *[[Madison-125|Bobbie Hall]] - Southern and Borders Region *[[Baxter-4158|Jacqueline Baxter]] - Strathclyde Region *[[Hylton-692|Denise (Hylton) Hunt]] - Central and East Region *[[Stewart-39100|Neil Stewart]] - Lothians Region '''Pending County Team Members:''' These members have joined the project but have not selected a County Team. *[[Knowles-2151| Jenna Parker]] County Categories: [[:Category:Scottish Counties| '''Scottish Counties]] *[[Space:Scottish_Profiles_Location_Field_Guidelines|Location Field Guidelines, FSP]] ==Goals== The goal of the Geographical Team is to organise ourselves into groups that will focus on profiles of people born in a particular region of Scotland These regions are then divided into individual county teams. Ultimately we want to see an increase in profiles from that county, and to see the standard of those profiles rise. We do this through maintenance categories, one place studies, notable profiles and sub-projects, and are always open to new ideas. Please contact the team leader if you would like to join the Scotland Project and one of these teams. {| border="1" width ="80%" ! colspan="3" style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Regions |- |'''[[Space:Scotland - Highlands and Islands Region| Highlands and Islands Region]]'''
Argyll
Bute
Caithness
Inverness-shire
Orkney
Ross and Cromarty
Shetland
Sutherland|| '''[[Space:Scotland - Grampian Region| Grampian Region]]'''
Aberdeenshire
City of Aberdeen
Banffshire
Kincardineshire
Moray
Nairn || '''[[Space:Scotland - Strathclyde Region| Strathclyde Region]]'''
City of Glasgow
Dunbartonshire
Lanarkshire
Renfrewshire |- |'''[[Space:Scotland - Southern and Borders Region| Southern and Borders Region]]'''
Ayrshire
Berwickshire
Dumfriess-shire
Kirkcudbrightshire
Peeblesshire
Roxburghshire
Selkirkshire
Wigtownshire || '''[[Space:Scotland - Central and East Region| Central and East Region]]'''
Perthshire
Stirlingshire
Fife
Angus
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Clackmannanshire
City of Dundee || '''[[Space:Scotland - Lothians Region| Lothians Region]]'''
City of Edinburgh
West Lothian
Midlothian
East Lothian |} ==Tasks For This Team== *Communicate with County Team Leaders *Develop Task Lists for each Regional and County Team with input from Team Members. *Coordinate with other projects and teams that overlap with the work this Team is doing. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT '''Link to Suggestions List for Scotland] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_Unsourced#Scotland '''Link to Unsourced Scotland Profiles] ==Resources== *[[Space:Scottish_Profiles_Location_Field_Guidelines|Scotland Profile Location Field Guidelines]] ==Acknowledgements== *[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Main_Page Wikimedia Commons] for Map of Scotland by Anthony Finley, Cartographer.

Scotland - Highlands and Islands Region

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project: Scotland|Scotland Project Page]] > [[Space:Scotland - Geographical Team|Geographical Team]] > '''Highlands and Islands Region''' Welcome to the Scotland - Highlands and Islands Region, a part of [[Project:Scotland|Scotland]]'s [[Space:Scotland - Geographical Team|Geographical Team]]. Regional Team Leader: [[Crawford-15512| Amy Gilpin]] '''Members:-''' *[[Spencer-18102|Liam Spencer]] *[[McIntosh-5576|Liz (McIntosh) Macdonald]] *[[Mcclure-5817|Melissa Mcclure]] This team consists of the following county teams: {| border="1" ! style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| County Team |- |[[Space:Scotland - Argyll Team]] |- |[[Space:Scotland - Bute Team]] |- |[[Space:Scotland - Caithness Team]] |- |[[Space:Scotland - Inverness-shire Team]] |- |[[Space:Scotland - Orkney Team]] |- |[[Space:Scotland - Ross and Cromarty Team]] |- |[[Space:Scotland - Shetland Team]] |- |[[Space:Scotland - Sutherland Team]] |} == Highlands and Islands Region To-do Lists == *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_HLD Suggestions for Highlands] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_HLD Unsourced profiles for Highlands] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SCT_HLD Unconnected Highland profiles]

Scotland - Managed Profiles Team

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[[Category:Scotland_Project_Managed_FSPs|Profiles]] [[Category:Scotland Project]] [[Project: Scotland|Scotland Project Page]] > '''Managed Profiles Team''' ==Terms of Reference== The Scotland Project manages profiles of important and historic Scottish people. They may have been born in, lived in, or died in Scotland. We pay our respects to these important individuals by: * Adopting their profiles, when necessary *Improving Scotland Project Managed profiles, where necessary, with a well written biography including sources, inline references and relevant images. (See [[:Space:Scotland - Profile Standards| Profile Standards]]). '''This is the main workload for the team.''' We also: *''' Assess profiles of people born in Scotland for the need to make them PPP or Managed.''' (See [[Help:Project-Managed_Profiles|Project Managed Profiles]]). This includes maintaining a database of those profiles, showing which need work on their profile, and which are complete and in the general maintenance stage. * '''Liaise with the existing PM''' * '''Lead discussion about disputed or controversial aspects of the profile''' on G2G, a profile free space set up for the purpose or in the comments space on the profile. * '''Keep the PPP and PMP spreadsheet up to date''', so each member knows where each profile is in the process and who is doing what. * '''Work on the Scotland Project data errors''' for the PPP and PMP profiles, especially in regards to errors in PPP and PMP status. One team member may choose to do the whole task for a managed profile. More complicated and contentious profiles, or profiles involving a very tangled family may involve a group working together. ===Project Documentation=== *[[:Template:Scotland|Scotland Project Box]] *User Stickers are being developed ==Team Structure== '''Project Coordinator:''' TBA '''Leader Contact''': [[Stevens-17832|Jen Hutton]] '''Team members:''' [[Crawford-15512|Amy Gilpin]] | [[Sutherland-Fisher-1|Mark Sutherland-Fisher]] | [[Stevens-17832|Jen Hutton]] | [[Madison-125|Bobbie Hall]] | [[Graham-17201|Rob Graham]] | [[Cain-1665|Marsha (Cain) Richardson]] | [[Perkins-11750|Clyde Perkins]] |[[Altenburg-72|Ellen Altenburg]] | [[Karagianis-4|Jamie Karagianis]] '''To join the team''' you must be a badged Scotland Project member who: *is '''actively''' involved with at least one Scotland Project team *is in good standing with the Scotland Project. *can demonstrate a high standard of biography writing, accurate sourcing, analysis of conflicting information, and collaboration with the other members of the Project and the wider Wiki Tree membership. *is pre-1700 certified or preferably pre-1500 certified. '''We expect from our team members''': *commitment to completing an allocated task *profiles to be written according to the [[Space:Scotland - Profile Standards |Scotland Project Profile Standards]] *collaborative working with other Wikitree members both inside and outside of the Scotland Project *an expectation that team members will accept constructive feedback on their work. Generally this is a team for the more experienced members of the Scotland Project, but the Team coordinator is very happy to discuss membership with anyone who meets the criteria listed above. '''We communicate via''' *the '''Scotland Project Google group''' for general Scotland Project topics *'''G2G''' to discuss specific profiles and include other interested parties from the wider Wikitree community *'''Discord''' for general chat. === Sub-projects === *[[Space:Declaration_of_Arbroath| Declaration of Arbroath]] (''requires pre-1500 certification'') *[[Space:Scotland - Medieval Profiles Team|Medieval Profiles Team]] (''requires pre-1500 certification'') * [[Space:Scotland - Scottish Nobility| Scottish Nobility Team]] **[[Space:Scotland - Baronets of Nova Scotia| Baronets of Nova Scotia]] ==Scotland Project Managed Profiles needing work== This list is being complied. Thank you for your patience. ==Complete Scotland Project PPP and PMP profile list== A list of all PPP and PMP profiles managed by the Scotland Project: [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch3&WikiTreeID=Wikitree-65&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 PPP and managed by the Scotland Project] and click 'get profiles' ==Suggestions Report for the Scotland Project PPP and PMP profiles== {{Automated:DD_ProjectState_List_WikiTree65}}

Scotland - Mormaers of Scotland

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:Mormaers of Scotland]] =Mormaers of Scotland= The title of Mormaer designates a regional or provincial ruler in the early Medieval Kingdom of the Scotland. They came into effect after the early Viking invasions and under the unification of the Pict "kingdoms" that occupied Scotland at the time, c. 850 AD, under Kenneth MacAlpin to create the "[[:Category: Scotland|Kingdom of Scotland]]". Although gradually replaced prior to David I, the title of Mormaer had been replaced by Earl in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Davidian_Revolution Davidian Revolution], c. 1150. During the intervening period they were not always part of Scotland, such as the Mormaer of Moray who, for much of the time was ruled by the Kingdom of Norway. The title was no longer used after c. 1200. =='''List of Mormaers'''== ===''' Mormaer of Angus'''=== :Category: [[:Category:Mormaers of Angus|Mormaers of Angus]] :Angus is one of the oldest attested Mormaerdoms, with the earliest attested Mormaer, Dubacan of Angus, known to have lived in the early 10th century, as recorded in the Chronicle of the Kings of Alba. Despite this, the Mormaers of Angus are among the most obscure of all. There is much conjecture regarding the title. :Angus was, according to the doubtful and legendary text de Situ Albanie, one of the seven original mormaerdoms of the Pictish kingdom of Alba, said to have been occupied by seven brothers, of whom Angus (Oengus) was the eldest. '''Mormaers of Angus''' * ? * Indrechtach?, fl. early 10th century * Dubacan, d. 937 * ? * Cuncar, fl. mid-10th century * ? * [[Angus-22|Gille Brigte]], fl. 1150 - regarded as the 1st Earl See [[:Category: Earls of Angus|Earl of Angus]] ==='''Mormaer of Atholl'''=== :Category: [[:Category:Mormaer of Atholl|Mormaers of Atholl]] *http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mormaer_of_Moray 1 '''Early Mormaers/Earls of Atholl''' * Dubdon (fl. 960s) * ? * Crínán? (d. 1045) * ? * Máel Muire (fl. 1130s) * Matad, Earl of Atholl (d. 1151x1161) * Máel Coluim, Earl of Atholl (d. 1190s) * Henry, Earl of Atholl (d. 1211) * Isabella, Countess of Atholl (d. ?) ** m. Thomas of Galloway (d. 1232) ** m. (?) Alan Durward * Padraig, Earl of Atholl (d. 1241) * Forbhlaith, Countess of Atholl (d. ?) ** m. David de Hastings * Ada, Countess of Atholl (d. 1264) m. John de Strathbogie * David de Strathbogie, 8th Earl of Atholl (d. 1270) * John de Strathbogie, 9th Earl of Atholl (d. 1306) * David II Strathbogie, Earl of Atholl (d. 1326) (forfeited) :After David II, two of others of his name claimed the lordship, though neither exercised it: * David III Strathbogie, titular Earl of Atholl (d. 1335) * David IV Strathbogie, titular Earl of Atholl (d. 1369) ==='''Mormaer of Buchan'''=== :Category: [[:Category:Mormaer of Buchan|Mormaers of Buchan]] :The first recorded person who definitely held the position of mormaer was Gartnait, whose patronage is noted in the Gaelic Notes on the Book of Deer. The latter is the only significant source for the mormaerdom, and its existence makes Buchan one of Scotland's best documented provinces for native cultural institutions. After the death of Fergus, before 1214, Buchan became the first native mormaerdom to pass into the hands of a foreign family, the Comyns, though only through marriage. Alexander Comyn, Earl of Buchan inherited and continued his mother's title and line until it was conquered and forfeited during the Wars of Scottish Independence. [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earl_of_Buchan 1]] '''Early Mormaers/Earls of Buchan''' * Unknowns * ?Cainnech (fl. early 12th century) * Gartnait (fl. after 1131) * Éva (Éua) ingen Garnait (fl. 1174 ) ** m. Colbán (fl. 1174 ) * Fergus (d. before 1214) * Marjory ** m. William Comyn, Justiciar of Scotia and Warden of Moray (d. 1233) * Alexander Comyn (d. 1289) * John Comyn (d. 1313) ** Forfeited; Title claimed by Alicia de Buchan, and her husband Henry Beaumont (d. 1340) ==='''Mormaer of Fife'''=== :Category: [[:Category:Mormaer of Fife|Mormaers of Fife]] * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mormaer_of_Moray 1 '''List of mormaers/earls of Fife''' * ? Giric mac Cináeda meic Duib * ? * Macduib; = Shakespeare's MacDuff (fl. 1057–1058) * Causantín, Earl of Fife, (fl. 1095–1128) ** See Mormaer Beth and Ethelred of Scotland for common confusion here * Gille Míchéil, Earl of Fife (1130–1133) * Donnchadh I, Earl of Fife (1133–1154) * Donnchadh II, Earl of Fife (1154–1204) * Maol Choluim I, Earl of Fife (1204–1228) * Maol Choluim II, Earl of Fife (1228–1266) * Colbán, Earl of Fife, (1266–1270/2) * Donnchadh III, Earl of Fife (1270/2–1288) * Donnchadh IV, Earl of Fife (1288–1353), considered by King David II to have forfeited the earldom * Sir William Ramsay of Colluthie, Earl of Fife (1358-c1360), created by King David II * Isabella, Countess of Fife, (1361–1371), daughter of Donnchadh IV, was persuaded to resign the earldom to * Robert Stewart, Earl of Fife (1371–1420) * Murdoch Stewart, Duke of Albany, Earl of Fife (1420–1425) ==='''Mormaer of Lennox'''=== :Category: [[:Category:Mormaer of Lennox|Mormaers of Lennox]] * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mormaer_of_Moray 1 '''Mormaers of Lennox/Gaelic Earls of Lennox''' * Ailín I, Earl of Lennox (c. 1200) * Ailín II, Earl of Lennox (d. 1217) * Maol Domhnaich, Earl of Lennox (d. 1250) * Maol Choluim I, Earl of Lennox (d. 1303) * Maol Choluim II, Earl of Lennox (d. 1333) * Domhnall, Earl of Lennox (d. 1365) * Margaret of Lennox (?) (resigned 1385) ** m. Baltar mac Amlaimh, descendant of the 2nd Earl. * Donnchadh, Earl of Lennox (d. 1425) * Isabella of Lennox (d. 1458) ** m. Murdoch Stewart, 2nd Duke of Albany :The title became extinct c. 1459, as all four sons of Isabella of Lennox died without legitimate issue. ==='''Mormaers of Mar'''=== :Category: [[:Category:Mormaers of Mar|Mormaers of Mar]] '''Mormaers of Mar / early Earls''' * Domnall (Donald) d.1014 in the [[Space:Battle_of_Clontarf|Battle of Clontarf]] - In the battle there fell .. ''Domnall son of Eimen son of Cainnech, earl of Marr in Scotland'' [https://celt.ucc.ie/published/T100001A/text584.html Celt: The Annuls of Ulster : U1014.2] corpus of electronic texts edition * — * Muirchertach (?) (fl. 1115) * Ruadrí, Earl of Mar (fl. 1130s) * [[Mar-26|Gille Chlerig]], Earl of Mar (fl. 1140s) * [[Mar-20|Morggán]], Earl of Mar (d. before 1183) * Gille Críst, Earl of Mar (d. c. 1203) * [[Mar-10 |Donnchadh]], Earl of Mar (d. c. 1244) * [[Mar-23 |Uilleam]], Earl of Mar (d. c. 1276) * [[Mar-90|Domhnall]] I, Earl of Mar (d. c. 1301) * [[Mar-84 |Gartnait]], Earl of Mar (d. c. 1305) * [[Mar-35|Domhnall]] II, Earl of Mar (d. 1332) * [[Mar-36|Thomas]], Earl of Mar (d. 1374) * [[Stewart-13288 |Margaret, Countess of Mar]] (d. c. 1391) * [[Douglas-391 |William Douglas]], 1st Earl of Douglas and Mar, jure uxoris Earl of Mar (1327–1384) * [[Douglas-425 |James Douglas]], 2nd Earl of Douglas and Mar, jure matris Earl of Mar (1358-k.1388 Battle of Otterburn) * [[Douglas-664 |Isabel Douglas]], Countess of Mar (c. 1360–1408) ** [[Stewart-2514 |Alexander Stewart]], Earl of Mar (c. 1375–1435), second husband of Isabel Douglas (d. 1408); recognized as Earl jure uxoris from marriage in 1404. ==='''Mormaer of Mearns'''=== :Category: [[:Category:Mormaer of Mearns|Mormaers of Mearns]] :The Mormaer or Mormaerdom of Mearns is the most obscure medieval Scottish Mormaerdom. It is known only from one source, a source relating that Máel Petair, Mormaer of Mearns, killed Donnchad II. There is good reason to believe that this is not some mistake, and that Mearns was once a Mormaerdom. The early thirteenth century source, known to historians a de Situ Albanie, adds believability to this because it lists Mearns in a list of 13 Scottish regions which in 6½ pairs each formed one of the seven ancient Kingdoms of the Picts. Only two of the eleven other regions are not attested in sources as Mormaerdoms, those ones being Fothriff and Gowrie. It is probable that by the time Mormaers begin to be consistently attested, i.e. roughly between 1150 and 1250, Mearns was absorbed by the crown and not regranted. -http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mormaer_of_Mearns 1 ==='''Mormaer of Menteith'''=== :Category: [[:Category:Mormaer of Menteith|Mormaers of Menteith]] '''First line of mormaers/earls''' * Mordac, Earl of Menteith (Murdoch) (d. 1124-1153)[2] * Gille Críst, Earl of Menteith (Gilcrist) (d. 1189) * Muireadhach I, Earl of Menteith (d. 1213) * Muireadhach II, Earl of Menteith (d. 1234) * Isabella, Countess of Menteith ** m. Walter Comyn, Lord of Badenoch assumed the peerage in her right. * Mary I, Countess of Menteith ** m.Walter "Bailloch" Stewart * Alexander, Earl of Menteith * Alan, Earl of Menteith * Muireadhach III, Earl of Menteith (d. 1332) * Mary Menteith, Countess of Menteith ** m. Sir John Graham assumed the peerage in her right. * Margaret, Countess of Menteith ** m. Robert Stewart, Duke of Albany * Muireadhach IV Stewart, Earl of Menteith, executed in 1425 and the peerages forfeited. ==='''Mormaer of Moray'''=== :Category: [[:Category:Mormaers of Moray|Mormaers of Moray]] :The Mormaerdom or Kingdom of Moray (Middle Irish: Muireb or Moreb; Medieval Latin: Muref or Moravia; Modern Gaelic: Moireabh) was a lordship in High Medieval Scotland that was destroyed by King David I of Scotland in 1130. It did not have the same territory as the modern local government council area of Moray, which is a much smaller area, around Elgin. The medieval lordship was in fact centred on both the lower Spey valley and around Inverness and the northern parts of the Great Glen, and probably originally included Buchan and Mar, as well as Ross. [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mormaer_of_Moray Wikipedia Mormaer of Moray]] '''Mormaers of Moray''' * Findláech mac Ruaidrí (before 1014–1020) * Máel Coluim mac Maíl Brigti (1020–1029) * Gille Coemgáin mac Maíl Brigti (1029–1032) * Mac Bethad mac Findláich, (Macbeth, King of Scotland) (1032–1057) * Lulach mac Gille Coemgáin (1057–1058) * Máel Snechtai mac Lulaich (1058–1078/1085) * ? Probably Aedh, seen as Mormaer of Moray, married daughter of Lulach. * Óengus (?–1130) * ? William fitz Duncan (1130s–1147) :Later Earls of Moray. ==='''Mormaers of Ross'''=== :Category: [[Category:Mormaers of Ross| Mormaers of Ross]] '''Early mormaers/earls of Ross''' * Malcolm MacHeth (d. 1168) * With the crown * [[MacTaggart-2|Fearchar]], Earl of Ross (d. 1249) * [[Ross-558|Uilleam I]], Earl of Ross (d. 1274) * [[Ross-557|Uilleam II]], Earl of Ross (d. 1333) * [[Ross-555|Aodh]], Earl of Ross (d. 1334) (From who descend the chiefs of Clan Ross). * [[Ross-1061|Uilleam III]], Earl of Ross (d. 1372) * [[Ross-1119|Euphemia I]], Countess of Ross (d. c. 1394) ** Married [[Leslie-464|Sir Walter Leslie]], Lord of Ross * [[Leslie-644|Alexander Leslie]], Earl of Ross (d. 1402) * Euphemia II, Countess of Ross (d. a. 1424) (resigned c. 1415) * John Stewart, 2nd Earl of Buchan (d. 1424) * Mariota, Countess of Ross (d. c. 1429) (sister of Alexander Leslie, Earl of Ross d.1402) ** m. Domhnall of Islay, Lord of the Isles * Alexander of Islay, Earl of Ross (d. 1448) * John of Islay, Earl of Ross (d. c. 1498) (surrendered 1476) ==='''Mormaers of Strathearn'''=== :Category: [[:Category:Mormaers of Strathearn|Mormaers of Strathearn]] * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mormaer_of_Moray 1 '''Mormaers of Strathearn''' * Máel Ísu I, Earl of Strathearn (fl. 1138) * Ferchar, Earl of Strathearn (fl. 1160) * Gille Brigte, Earl of Strathearn (1171–1223) * Robert, Earl of Strathearn (1223–1245) * Maol Íosa II, Earl of Strathearn (1245–1271) * Maol Íosa III, Earl of Strathearn (1271–1317) * Maol Íosa IV, Earl of Strathearn (1317–1329) * Maol Íosa V, Earl of Strathearn (1330–1334) (d. 1350 as Earl of Orkney)

Scotland - Name Field Guidelines

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:Name Field Guidelines]] '''This is the Official Name Field Standards for the Scotland Project''' ==Lairds, Tacksmen and Clan Chiefs== '''Prefix:''' None '''First Name:''' First Name at Birth '''Preferred Name:''' This is the name they are known by or were known to use for themselves. '''Last Name At Birth:''' The LNAB will be the surname at birth. '''Current Last Name:''' The CLN will be the territorial designation with his or her number designated by a Roman numeral. This represents his/her place in the succession of Lairds, Tacksmen or Clan Chiefs. '''Suffix:''' None See Example 1 and 2, below. '''Example 1''' John Mackenzie 1st Laird of Gruinard ([[MacKenzie-4677|MacKenzie-4677]]) has first name “John”, LNAB “MacKenzie” and CLN “Mackenzie Ist of Gruinard”. Using the Roman Letter “I” for the number “1” which would otherwise create an error message and although the policy is to register “Mac” surnames with a capital letter, the Mackenzie family spells its name Mackenzie not MacKenzie . '''Example 2''' Robert Munro, 15th Baron of Foulis and 17th Chief of Clan Munro ([[Munro-210]]) has first name “Robert”, preferred name “Robert Mor” because that is how he was known, LNAB “Munro” and CLN “Munro XVIIth of Foulis” because it is place in the list of Chiefs which matters most. Later on his descendants secured a Baronetcy and for those chiefs, it is the layout for a Baronet which will apply. In recent generations the Baronetcy and Chief of the Clan have separated so once more it is the numerical place in the list of Chiefs which matters most. ==Baronets== '''Prefix:''' Sir, Rev, Capt., etc. '''First Name:''' First Name at Birth '''Preferred Name:''' This is the name they are known by or were known to use for themselves. '''Last Name At Birth:''' The LNAB will be the surname the individual had at birth. '''Current Last Name:''' The CLN will be the name of the Baronetcy. '''Suffix:''' The suffix box will be used to display the holder’s position See Example 3, below : '''Example 3''' Sir John Sinclair, 6th Baronet of Canisbay and 8th Laird of Mey ([[Sinclair-4252|Sinclair-4252]]) has the prefix “Sir”, first name “John”, LNAB “Sinclair”, CLN “Sinclair of Canisbay” and suffix “6th Bt”. The fact that he is also the 8th Laird of Mey is noted in his biography. ==Peers and other Nobles== '''Prefix:''' Sir, Rev, Capt., etc. '''First Name:''' First Name at Birth '''Preferred Name:''' This is the name they are known by or were known to use for themselves. '''Last Name At Birth:''' The LNAB will be the surname the individual had at birth. NOTE: Peers are known by and addressed using their most senior title not the family surname. '''Current Last Name:''' The CLN will be the LNAB and his/her most senior title written entirely as words. See Example 4, below: '''Example 4''' Captain James Sutherland, 5th Lord Duffus ([[Sutherland-1206|Sutherland-1206]]) has the prefix “Capt.”, first name “James”, LNAB “Sutherland” and CLN “Sutherland Fifth Lord Duffus”. ==Senior Clergy and Others== NOTE: As Scotland’s principal religion does not have elevated ranks within its clergy, there are few profiles this affects. However both the Roman Catholic and Scottish Episcopal churches have bishops, archbishops and cardinals. '''Prefix:''' Rev, Cardinal, Bishop, etc '''First Name:''' First Name at Birth '''Preferred Name:''' This is the name they are known by or were known to use for themselves. '''Last Name At Birth:''' The LNAB will be the surname the individual had at birth. '''Current Last Name:''' The CLN will be the LNAB and his/her most senior title written entirely as words. '''Example 5''' David Bethune ([[Bethune-14|Bethune-14]]) rose to become Archbishop of St. Andrews and a Cardinal. He was known as David Beaton. He has the prefix “Cardinal” first name “David”, LNAB “Bethune” and CLN “Beaton Archbishop of St Andrews”. ==Married women, especially if from a noble family== This has long been a bone of contention and for the purposes of nobility, except where it is shown a married woman chose to be known by her husband’s family surname, she will keep her own surname because that generally was what was done. However married women in the nobility tended to be known by their husband’s title. If a Peer, she was simply the female version of his rank of peer e.g. Earl’s wife was a Countess. If her husband was a Baronet, she would generally be styled “Lady” followed by her husband’s title not family name. If she was a Baronetess in her own right, she would not be styled “Lady” but more often “Dame” or “Madam” followed by her title. If her husband was a Scot’s Baron or even a Tacksman, she would generally be known as “Lady” followed by the name of his estate. '''Prefix:''' Lady '''First Name:''' First Name at Birth '''Preferred Name:''' This is the name they are known by or were known to use for themselves. '''Last Name At Birth:''' The LNAB is the surname she was born with. '''Current Last Name:''' The CLN includes both her LNAB and her husband's title. '''Suffix:''' If applicable, represents her position. '''Examples 6''' Margaret Sutherland of Kinminitie ([[Sutherland-3463|Sutherland-3463]]) was the daughter of James Sutherland, 1st Laird of Kinminitie. She went on to marry James Irvine, 3rd Laird of Artamford. After her marriage, as she also came from a noble family she was not referred to as “Margaret Irvine”. She continued to be known as Margaret Sutherland. However she was addressed as “Lady Artamford” as was typical of the time. She took her husband’s Baronial title. In a family feud with her nephew, in the Court of Session papers she is referred to as “Margaret Sutherland, Lady Artamford “ or “Margaret, Lady Artamford”. So for her profile she has first and preferred name “Margaret”, LNAB “Sutherland”, CLN “Sutherland Lady Artamford”. If you do a plain search for “Margaret Sutherland” and then click earliest date you find her quite easily. ==Document History== *The finalized draft received official inclusion on the Name Field Help Page on 17 Nov 2020. [[Crawford-15512|Amy Gilpin]] *The finalized draft has been submitted for inclusion on the Name Field Help Page. [[Crawford-15512|Amy Gilpin]], 1 Aug 2020 *This ''Draft'' is in process for the Scotland Project. [[Crawford-15512|Amy Gilpin]] 22:33, 1 August 2020 (UTC) Original discussion: https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1064138/proposal-scotland-project-naming-policy-lairds-aristocrats?show=1064138

Scotland - Orphaned Profile List 1500 to 1699

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[[Category:Scotland Project]] [[Category:Scotland, Orphaned Profiles]] [[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs|Orphan]] '''Navigation: [[:Project:Scotland|Scotland Project]]''' > '''[[:Space:Scotland - Tartan Trail Team|Tartan Trail Team]]''' > Orphaned Profile List, 1500 to 1699 For this level, you will be working on a Profile that will have the following characteristics: *born between 1500 and 1699, in Scotland *died in Scotland *Has at least ONE parent attached **Spouse and children are a bonus *See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Tartan_Trail_Level_3 Scotland - Tartan Trail Level 3] for further instructions for this level. ==Profiles Available to Hikers== The Guide will choose a Profile for the Hiker: *[[Agnew-380|Helen Agnew]] (1535-) *[[McCulloch-133|Gothroy McCulloch]] (1540-1588) *[[Scrimgeour-190|Katherine Scrimgeour]] (1550-1610) *[[Shaw-5508|Alaisdair Ruaidh Shaw]] (1570-1644) *[[Barclay-3217|Sir David Barclay, Knt.]] (1590-1656) *[[Campbell-7382|Colin Campbell]] (1572-1618) *[[Ferguson-4221|Agnes (Ferguson) Crielman (1687-1763)]] *[[Mackenzie-1321|Alexander '7th of Glencorse' Mackenzie (1685-)]] *[[Man-55|Elspet (Man) Simpsone (c.1685)]] *[[Paxton-1345|Elizabeth (Paxton) Rea (1670-1730)]] *[[Myrton-12|Andrew Myrton (1670-1700)]] *[[Eliott-16|William (Eliott) Eliott of Stobs 2nd Bt. (abt.1649-1699)]] *[[Ferguson-805|Alexander Williamson Ferguson (1590-1656)]] *[[Lindsay-1693|Colin (Lindsay) Lord Cumberland (abt.1681-1708)]] *[[Veitch-2|John Veitch (-aft.1676)]] *[[Ker-286|John Earl Ker KG PC (abt.1680-1741)]] * Could be a challenge ==Profiles Adopted on Behalf of Hiker== *[[Brodie-312|James Brodie 18th (1695-1720)]] by Pam for Day G. *[[Drummond-3285|Adam Drummond (1679-1758)]] by Bobbie for Sheena *[[Cumming-146|James Cumming]] (1546-1624) by Pam for Day G. *[[Ruthven-12|Margaret Ruthven]] (1577-1618) by Jen for Suzy == Examples of a Completed Level 3 Trail Profile == == Completed Profiles == *[[Bell-23507|Charles Bell WS (-1731)]] *[[Shaw-5786|James Keir Shaw]](1540-1628) *[[Montgomery-576|Troilus Montgomery]] (1523-) *[[Forbes-91|Alexander Forbes]] of Pitsligo (1601-1636) See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Tartan_Trail_Completed_Profiles:_Level_3 Completed Profiles: Level 3] ==Abandoned Profiles== *[[Montgomerie-181|Janet (Montgomerie) Barclay]] *[[Baillie-673|James (Baillie) II Lord Forrester of Corstorphine]] *[[Rose-9997|Agnes (Rose) Dallas ]](1600-1650)

Scotland - Orphaned Profile List 1700 to 1799

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[[Category:Scotland Project]] [[Category:Scotland, Orphaned Profiles]] [[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs|Orphan]] '''Navigation: [[:Project:Scotland|Scotland Project]]''' > '''[[:Space:Scotland - Tartan Trail Team|Tartan Trail Team]]''' > Orphaned Profile List, 1700 to 1799 '''''Tartan Trail - Level 2''''' For this level, you will be working on a Profile that will have the following characteristics: *born between 1700 and 1799, in Scotland *died in Scotland *Has at least ONE parent attached (or is named in a source already on the profile) **Spouse and children are a bonus *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=orphan+Scotland+18cen&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 WT+ List for All Shires by birth order] Then Select the box "Show Relatives" and click "Get Profiles" *See [[Space:Scotland_-_1700_and_1799|Scotland - 1700 and 1799]] for further instructions for this level ==Profiles Available to Hikers== Please choose a profile from this list: *[[Comb-52|Ann (Comb) Burges (1789-1849)]] *[[Hunter-30|Isbell Hunter (abt.1784-)]] *[[Park-368|Elizabeth Park (1785-1862)]] *[[Steil-77|Elizabeth (Steil) Houston (1772-)]] *[[Bishop-1547|Helen Bishop (abt.1700-)]] *[[Cameron-7230|Janet (Cameron) Drummond (abt.1793-abt.1874)]] *[[Purdie-49|James Purdie (1782-1857)]] *[[Mair-76|John Mair (abt.1773-abt.1857)]] *[[Steil-71|James Steil (abt.1737-1815)]] *[[Goodlad-35|John Goodlad (1785-1877)]] *[[Kippen-53|William Kippen (1780-1853)]] * Could be a challenge ==Profiles Adopted on Behalf of Trailer== Please make sure you add the name of your Hiker after the Profile Link so the PC can keep track of who is working on what. Thank you. ===Clyde=== ===Denise=== *[[Hamilton-9621|Robert Montgomerie Hamilton (1783-)]] - Lewis-20217 ===Elizabeth=== === Gillian === *[[McGilchrist-2|Andrew McGilchrist (abt.1770-)]] Lauran C === Jamie K === ===Neil C=== ===Neil McK=== *[[Anderson-26522|Janet (Anderson) Tannahill (abt.1740-)]] James N === Rob G === == Completed Profiles: Level 2 == Profiles to be moved to completed list: *[[Bee-622|William Bee (abt.1746-)]] *[[Mitchell-125|Agnes Mitchell (1714-)]] *[[Boyle-583|George Boyle GCH FRS (1766-1843)]] *[[Hunter-2749|Anne (Hunter) Cochrane (1755-)]] *[[Napier-249|Henry Napier (1778-)]] *[[Hope-3693|James (Hope) Hope-Johnstone (bef.1741-1816)]] * [[Balks-9|Helen (Balks) Jack (1790-1826)]] [[Space:Tartan_Trail_Completed_Profiles:_Level_2|Completed Profiles: Level 2]]. ==Abandoned== *[[Catto-8|Elspet (Catto) Cardno (1796-1880)]] *[[Chesney-248|Agnes (Chesney) McNairn 1713-1793]] See [[Space:Tartan_Trail_Abandoned_Profiles|Tartan Trail Abandoned Profiles]]

Scotland - Orphaned Profile List 1800 to 1875

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[[Category:Scotland Project]] [[Category:Scotland, Orphaned Profiles|Orphaned]] [[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] '''[[:Project:Scotland|Scotland Project]]''' > '''[[:Space:Scotland - Membership Team|Membership Team]]''' > '''[[:Space:Scotland - Tartan Trail Team|Tartan Trail]]''' > Orphaned Profiles List - 1800 to 1875 For this level, you will be working on a Profile that will have the following characteristics: *born between 1800 and 1875, in Scotland *died in Scotland *Has at least ONE parent attached **Spouse and children are a bonus *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=orphan+Scotland+19cen&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 WT+ List for All Shires by birth order] Select the box "Show Relatives" and click "Get Profiles" * See [[Space:Scotland_-_1800_to_1875|Scotland - 1800 to 1875]] for further instructions for this level ==Profiles Adopted on Behalf of Hiker (Old Process)== ===Doug M=== * [[Gorrie-69|Amelia Gorrie (1847-1916)]] L Halnan ==Profiles Selected on Behalf of Hiker (New Process)== Assigned Profiles: *[[Watson-2453|Isabella Watson (1842-1911)]] for Todd McDougal *[[Cowan-2647|Jane Cowan (1839-)]] for Rob Abernethy *[[Mcrobert-210|Margaret (Mcrobert) Stitt (1849-1924)]] for Deirdre Dunn *[[Robertson-6688|Margaret (Robertson) Bain (abt.1858-1932)]] for Denise Jones *[[Farish-159|Nicholas (Farish) Bell (1844-1919)]] for Janinetherese Dorian *[[McKinley-8|John McKinley (abt.1842-1884)]] for Deirdre Dunn *[[Wright-3696|Janet (Wright) Johnston (1843-1923)]] for Mike Belliveau *[[McKay-3928|James Niven McKay (1845-)]] for Tina (Mallow) Steele *[[Wiseman-1998|Agnes Dobbins Wiseman (abt.1864-abt.1904)]] for Stewart Kerr *[[Lindsay-824|Agnes (Lindsay) Watson (1867-1911)]] for Melvin Williams *[[Farrell-1923|Isobella Farrell (abt.1846-1917)]] for Merrilee (Guzzetta) Harris *[[Anderson-4035|John Anderson (1809-1903)]] for Chaque Russell *[[McKinven-34|Ann (McKinven) Campbell (1834-1914)]] for Monica (Calabria) MacKeachan Reserved for Next Hiker Group: *[[Mair-71|Mary Mair (1844-1884)]] *[[Drummond-260|Ann Drummond (1855-)]] *[[Arbuthnott-3|John (Arbuthnott) Viscount of Arbuthnott IX (1806-1891)]] *[[Watson-3093|Jessie Watson (abt.1815-1872)]] *[[Butter-23|Helen Butter (abt.1801-1881)]] *[[Macdonald-734|Mary Macdonald (abt.1815-1891)]] Profiles Reserved for Future Hiker Groups: *[[Hay-323|William Hay (1805-1868)]] (Richard Pattison needs to orphan) * [[Donald-275|Mary Donald (bef.1804-1888)]] (check if Michael has abandoned it yet) *[[Rae-48|Helen Rae (1823-1911)]] *[[Faith-42|Alexander Faith (1810-1878)]] *[[Cardno-6|Isabella Cardno (1818-1861)]] *[[Wright-3710|James Wright (1804-)]] *[[Heugh-9|William Heugh (1803-1844)]] *[[Fleeming-2|Jean (Fleeming) Watson (1833-1903)]] *[[Lorimer-65|John Lorimer (abt.1826-1896)]] *[[Wallace-17445|James Wallace (1826-abt.1905)]] *[[Stark-524|Jane (Stark) Heugh (1810-1890)]] *[[Page-1566|George Page (abt.1828-1890)]] *[[McLean-738|Alexander McLean (1827-1908)]] *[[Mair-430|Ann (Mair) Cowie (1845-1891)]] *[[Crichton-333|Rebecca Crichton (1869-)]] *[[Sime-22|George Sime (1858-1932)]] *[[Fowler-1751|James Fowler (1833-)]] *[[Stirling-727|Archibald Stirling (1814-1869)]] *[[McKean-193|William McKean (1821-abt.1890)]] **could pose a challenge Abandoned: *[[Forrest-2595|James Andrew Marr Forrest (1868-)]] to be updated as an example profile *[[Gibb-1307|Martha Gibb (bef.1803-)]] (updated, but possibly more children to be added) *[[Rutherford-182|John Rutherford (1806-1875)]] needs work *[[Erskine-40|David Erskine (1837-1924)]] needs finishing *[[Millar-15|Jane M Millar (1810-1891)]] needs work See [[Space:Tartan_Trail_Abandoned_Profiles|Tartan Trail Abandoned Profiles]] == Completed Profiles: Level 1== Profiles to be moved to completed page: *[[Vance-795|Agnes O'Hara (Vance) Balfour (1857-)]] See [[Space:Tartan_Trail_Completed_Profiles|Tartan Trail Completed Profiles]].

Scotland - Profile Improvements Team

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[[Category:Scotland_Project_Managed_FSPs]] [[Category:Scotland Project]] [[Project: Scotland|Scotland Project Page]] > '''Profile Improvements Team''' Welcome to the Scotland '''PIT CREW''' aka Project Profile Improvement Teams. '''Leader Contact: [[McCallum-175|Doug McCallum UE]]''' '''Project Coordinator:''' '''[[Carruth-363|Linda Peterson]]''' Floating Team Members:- *[[Dickson-4413|Margaret (Dickson) Allison]] == Profile Improvers == Profile Improvers prefer to work on particular aspect of work on profiles across the whole of Scotland as part of the shared project goal to make Scottish profiles the best that they can be. Where appropriate, team members need to be in the corresponding functional project on WikiTree. *Please review [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Profile_Standards#Sources_-_Style_Guide Profile Standards for Scotland_- Sources Style_Guide] ** We use [https://www.evidenceexplained.com Evidence Explained] formatting, based on the [https://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/home.html Chicago Manual of Style]. *** A simple link to a source is not considered a complete source citation. *** [https://guides.lib.strath.ac.uk/ld.php?content_id=33346935 The University of Strathclyde citation style] is acceptable as an alternative citation format. **We discourage the use of tables as these also are difficult for less experienced or technically advanced members to edit. * '''[[Space:Scotland_Arborists_Team|Arborists Team]]''' - Team Leader - '''[[Carruth-363|Linda Peterson]]''' * '''[[Space:Scotland_Bio_Builders_Team|Bio-builders Team]]''' - Team Leader - '''[[Edwards-7481|Sandy Edwards]]''' * '''[[Space:Scotland_Categories_Team|Categories Team]]''' - Team Leader - '''[[Templeton-1883|Sheena Tait]]''' * '''[[Space:Scotland_Connectors_Team|Connectors Team]]''' - Team Leader - TBC * '''[[Space:Scotland_Data_Doctors_Team|Data Doctors Team]]''' - Team Leader - '''[[Carruth-363|Linda Peterson]]''' * '''[[Space:Scotland_GEDcom_Team|Gedcom Team]]''' - Team Leader - TBC * '''[[Space:Scotland_Sourcerers_Team_Page|Sourcerers Team]]''' - Team Leader - '''[[Templeton-1883|Sheena Tait]]'''

Scotland - Profile Standards

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[[Category:Scotland Project]] [[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project:Scotland|Scotland Project]] > [[Space:Scotland - Profile Improvements Team|Profile Improvements Team]] > '''Profile Standards''' ==Purpose== The Scotland Project aims to develop profiles of all people born in Scotland to the highest possible standard with well sourced biographies using inline references, appropriate categories and images, research notes if applicable and connection to the global tree. Whilst this may seem ambitious the establishment of standards, guidelines and ongoing support can make our aspirations a reality. This page is intended as a guide for Scotland Project members developing our PPP and managed profiles, and for any project member working on a profile on behalf of the Scotland Project. ==Scotland Project Managed Profiles== Profiles are managed by the Scotland Project as they are either project protected due to contentious issues or historically significant. These profiles are developed by project members who have expressed an interest in working on a Scotland managed profile. Many profiles taken on by the Scotland Project have significant contentious issues, inadequate sourcing, brief or non-existing biographies and formatting problems. Profiles are allocated on the basis of skills needed to improve the profile and the interests of the project member with respect to location, families and era. PPP profiles often require specific and high level research skills. If a project member is invited to work on a profile for the Scotland Project, there is no obligation to do so and it is fine to say no. There will always be another profile that may suit you. Whilst there is no restriction on anyone working on a profile, including PPPs, it is hoped that Scotland project members will respect the immense amount of work that researching a profile entails and contact the project or the person working on the profile should they wish to make significant changes to an Scotland managed profile. See [[Space:Scotland - Project Protected Profiles and Managed Profiles |Scotland - Project Protected Profiles and Managed Profiles]] for more detailed information of the criteria for PPP and Managed Profiles. Some examples of profiles that could be used as a guide are at the end of this page. ==Standards== The Scotland Project follows Wikitree's Styles and Standards. *When creating a profile ensure that the names you enter are correct, especially with respect to the Last Name at Birth (LNAB), and other names and titles. The name field guidelines provide detailed information for each name field. *Scottish profiles, including Nobility follow the naming conventions developed by the Scotland Project outlined here: [[Space:Scotland_-_Name_Field_Guidelines| Scotland Project - Name Field Guidelines]] *Dates should be as precise as possible. If you are unable to confirm an exact date an estimate is acceptable with an explanation in the biography. *Blocks of text should not be copied to a profile from any websites. See the help pages for copying text and copying from Wikipedia. *Images should be relevant to the profile and must not infringe copyright. Wikimedia Commons is one of many places where you can find images to use on the profile. Each image has information on if and how you can use the image and download options. Always choose the highest resolution available, Wikitree will re-size the image to a thumbnail, profile photo or background. Additionally: *Do not use the Middle name field or Other nickname field for descriptive placeholders (such as an occupation or location) unless that person would have been well known by such a description and it is documented in a source. *Only use Senior and Junior if the people themselves used that designation (rare in Scottish families) and it is documented in a source. Additional House Style standards for the Scotland Project Managed Profile team: *Font: Wikitree standard default font. *Type colour: black. *Spelling: Scottish OED *Punctuation: avoid the use of exclamation marks and do not use emojis. The use of the Oxford Comma is acceptable. ==Help== We put this here as a reassurance. Help is available at any stage from: #the PPP/Managed Profile Coordinator, #the Wikitree Scotland Google group, #by asking a question on G2G #or by consulting the Wikitree help pages. #See also the Scotland Project page for details of county teams, profile improvers and our other teams. ==Developing the Profile== ===The Basic Profile=== :The first step when creating or developing an existing profile is to ensure that all vital information is correct and sourced. Whenever possible primary sources should be used to establish birth, death and marriage information. ===Biography=== :The biography should be relevant to the profile, well organised, use inline sourcing to clearly identify the facts presented, and strive to give a picture of the life of the person. :The biography should be written in chronological order unless this would upset the description of a certain passage of events in that person's life. :Use the past tense (He died in 1940) rather than present (He dies in 1940) :Avoid repetition for the same sorts of events. Be creative with your vocabulary. :Add interest to the narrative by adding first hand contemporary descriptions of actions or attributes (with sources) But Do Not speculate or embellish. :Use subheadings as waymarkers for important events. :If a lengthy passage of descriptive text is required (for example, a Will) use a linked free space page for that text with a brief summary in the biography. :If biography writing is not your strength please do not be put off working on an Scotland managed profile. Collaboration is the key and even a skeleton biography is a good starting point for another project member to step in and develop the biography further. : Tables should rarely be used in the biography and never in a source citation. They are also difficult for less experienced or technically advanced members to edit. ===Research Notes=== :A research note section can explain issues encountered In the research process. This could include conflicting information, to document where information was not found or any other information that could assist further research. ===Images=== :Images must be relevant to the person being profiled. A head and neck portrait of that person is preferred as the primary image. If the image in question is a source record, please consider adding a link if the source image is available online. Use of any image must comply with the applicable copyright law and/or licensing agreement. :Using images as wallpaper or background on a profile are a matter of taste. One profile manager may be for it; another one against it. Background can also be very difficult for members with vision challenges. So please be thoughtful about adding backgrounds. On Project managed profiles, when using background images, they should be seamless, appropriate to the subject of the profile, and all copyrights honoured. Images of Coats of Arms, Clan Crests, shields and like symbols should be used only as primary photos and images on the appropriate profile, and not as background. ===Sources=== :A source is not necessarily evidence. Not all sources are equal with respect to accuracy, nor should a source be automatically assumed to be evidence. See this [https://www.evidenceexplained.com/content/quicklesson-2-sources-vs-information-vs-evidence-vs-proof Evidence Explained] lesson for a discussion of sources, information, evidence and proof and [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Evaluate_the_Evidence Evaluate the Evidence] from Familysearch for more detailed information on evaluating sources. ===Types of Sources=== *'''Primary''' – a source created at or near the time of the event. Some examples include birth, death or marriage certificates or entries in county/shire registers or civil records, probated wills, land transaction documents, census records, immigration records, educational registers etc. Original documents are not necessarily 'pure' primary sources. For example with a death certificate some elements of the document may be considered primary sources such as the date and place of death, but information supplied by an informant is a secondary source based on memory or information supplied by other parties. *'''Secondary''' – these sources are generally created from primary sources but may also include discussions about/or refer to other secondary sources. Examples include books, journal articles, newspapers. *'''Tertiary''' – sources which are a summary or aggregation of information usually from secondary and sometimes primary sources. Typical examples include dictionaries, encyclopedias, websites. :'''What should not be considered (or used as) a source?''' *Find a Grave entries that have no headstone, memorial photo or a transcription. *Unsourced user created trees, *Genealogy websites, *Blogs etc. :These are essentially hearsay and have no basis in truth, no credibility and no value as a source. ===Sources - Style Guide=== The Scotland Project follows the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Sources_Style_Guide WikiTree Sources Style Guide]. Our membership is a diverse group whose technical skills range from basic to highly experienced, and we want to encourage participation and collaboration among all members. When in doubt, we defer to the thoughts expressed in [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:HTML_and_Inline_CSS#Advanced_coding_adds_complexity Advanced Coding adds to Complexity]. To that end: * We use [https://www.evidenceexplained.com Evidence Explained] formatting, based on the [https://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/home.html Chicago Manual of Style]. ** A simple link to a source is not considered a complete source citation. ** [https://guides.lib.strath.ac.uk/ld.php?content_id=33346935 The University of Strathclyde citation style] is acceptable as an alternative citation format. * We encourage inline citations which allow for a specific source for each statement in the text, but bulleted lists are also acceptable. ** All citations must be complete citations. ** Named references should be used when repeating a citation * We use only formats that are approved in the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Recommended_Tags Recommended Tags] and explicitly disallow those that are not. For example: ... - This is not approved for styling purposes or with sources. * We discourage the use of tables as these also are difficult for less experienced or technically advanced members to edit. === DNA === DNA confirmations can be quite confusing. All such confirmations should be compliant with Wikitree DNA confirmation guidelines at [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Confirmed_with_DNA Help:Confirmed with DNA]. More specific to this Project: * In most cases only the source citation format placed at the end of the Sources section should be used * If necessary, a small amount of explanatory text in a === DNA === sub-section may be added. * If the DNA evidence needs a more complex explanation, a Free Space Page should be created and a link provided in the DNA sub-section. * Keep the DNA discussion directly in the profile to a minimum in order to not discourage those who are unfamiliar with it. More detailed DNA studies should follow the guidelines at [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DNA_Studies_in_the_Scotland_Project DNA Studies in the Scotland Project]

Scotland - Project Teams

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{{Image|file=Doug_s_Miscellaneous_Things-2.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption= }} '''Navigation:''' [[:Project:Scotland|Scotland Project]] > Project Teams [[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs|Teams]] ==Welcome== This page contains a list of all Teams and sub-teams that are part of the Scotland Project. New Project members are required to select a team to join after completing the Tartan Trail. Team affiliation can be changed at any time, by contacting the [[:Space:Scotland - Membership Team|Membership Coordinator]]. ==Geographical Teams== Scotland Project's geographical teams are a large part of the Project's workload. There are six (6) regional teams (see links below), which are further divided into County/City groups. :'''Coordinator:''' [[Madison-125|Bobbie Hall]] *[[Space:Scotland_-_Geographical_Team| Geographical Teams]] **[[Space:Scotland_-_Highlands_and_Islands_Region|Highlands and Islands Regional Team]] **[[Space:Scotland_-_Grampian_Region|Grampian Regional Team]] **[[Space:Scotland_-_Strathclyde_Region|Strathclyde Regional Team]] **[[Space:Scotland_-_Southern_and_Borders_Region|Southern and Borders Regional Team]] **[[Space:Scotland_-_Central_and_East_Region|Central and East Regional Team]] **[[Space:Scotland_-_Lothians_Region|Lothians Regional Team]] ==Profile Improvement Teams (PIT Crew)== Scotland Project's profile improvement teams focus on technical aspects of the Project's workload. There are eight (8) specialty teams (see links below). '''Coordinator:''' [[Carruth-363|Linda (Carruth) Peterson]] *[[Space:Scotland_-_Profile_Improvements_Team| Profile Improvement Teams]] **[[Space:Scotland_Arborists_Team|Scotland Project Arborists Team]] **[[Space:Scotland_Bio_Builders_Team|Scotland Project Bio Builders Team]] **[[Space:Scotland_Categories_Team| Scotland Project Categories Team]] **[[Space:Scotland_Connectors_Team| Scotland Project Connectors Team]] **[[Space:Scotland_Data_Doctors_Team| Scotland Project Data Doctors Team]] **[[Space:Scotland_GEDcom_Team| Scotland Project GEDcom Team]] **[[Space:Scotland_Sourcerers_Team_Page| Scotland Project Sourcerers Team]] ==Managed Profiles Teams== Scotland Project's Managed Profiles Team focuses on ensuring highly visable, contentious, and historically significant profiles are maintained to the highest standards. :'''Coordinator:''' [[Madison-125|Bobbie Hall]] *[[Space:Scotland_-_Managed_Profiles_Team| Managed Profiles Team]] *[[Space:Scotland_-_Declaration_of_Arbroath| Declaration of Arbroath Team]] *[[Space:Scotland_-_Medieval_Profiles_Team| Medieval Profiles Team]] *[[Space:Scotland_5_Star_Profiles| Scotland Project 5-Star Profiles Team]] ==Topical Teams== Scotland Project's Topical Teams focus on various aspects of Scottish society and history. Special Interest teams are grouped here. :'''Coordinator:''' Vacant *[[Space:Scotland_-_Topical_Teams| Topical Teams]] **[[Space:Scotland_-_Scottish_Nobility| Scottish Nobility Team]] **[[Space:Scotland_-_Baronets_of_Nova_Scotia|Baronets of Nova Scotia Team]] **[[Space:The_Witches_of_Scotland| The Witches of Scotland Team]] **[[Space:Castles_in_Scotland| Castles in Scotland Team]] **[[Space:Historic_Houses_in_Scotland| Historic Houses in Scotland Team]] **[[Space:Scotland_-_Scottish_Authors_Team| Scottish Authors Team]] **[[Space:Scotland_-_Scottish_Diaspora| Scottish Diaspora Team]] **[[Project:Scots_in_Foreign_Service|Scots in Foreign Service Team]] ==Scottish Clans and Families== '''Coordinator:''' [[Mason-10934|Sarah Mason]] Scotland Project's Scottish Clans and Families Teams focus on specific groups of people. *[[Space:Scotland_-_Scottish_Clans_Teams| Scottish Clans Teams]] *[[Space:Scotland_-_Scottish_Families_Team| Scottish Families Team]] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scottish_Clans_Protocol_Team Scottish Clans Protocol Team] *[[Project:Scots-Irish_and_Ulster_Scots|Scots-Irish and Ulster Scots]]

Scotland - Reliable Sources

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Scotland - Scottish Clans Teams

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[[Category:Scotland Project]] [[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project: Scotland|Scotland Project Page]] > '''Scottish Clans Teams''' Click here for the [[Space:Scotland - Scottish Families Team|Scottish Families Team Page]] ==About This Team's Work== The Tables of Clans on this page are complete. They contain the names of Clans and Armigerous Clans recognized by the Court of the Lord Lyon. If the Clan you are looking for does not appear in the tables below, please check: [[:Space:Scotland - Scottish Families Team|Scottish Families]] or contact [[Mason-10934|Sarah Mason]] for assistance. This team's responsibilities include: *Identifying existing or creating new profiles for Clan Chiefs and Clan members. *Merging duplicate profiles where needed. *Cleaning up existing profiles, adding sources where needed *Removing incorrect information where needed. *Working closely with the Scotland Managed Profiles Team, 5-Star Profiles Team, and Scottish Nobility Team to ensure profiles meet Project standards. ==Team Goals== *Follow [[:Space:Scottish_Clans_Teams_Guideline|Scottish Clans Teams Guideline]] to set up Clan Team Pages as needed. *Merge duplicates into the final profile ID *Add all relevant categories *Verify parents are correct and documented *Clean up any GEDCOM junk, Family Trees *Write factual biographies ==Team Leadership== '''Leader Contact:''' [[McCallum-175|Doug McCallum]] '''Clan Teams Coordinator''': [[Mason-10934|Sarah Mason]] If you are interested in a [[:Space:Scottish Clans Team Leader|Team Leader]] position, please contact the '''Membership Coordinator''' for more information. ==Pending Team Members== :(have not chosen a specific clan team) *[[Ogg-233|Jan Davies]] *[[Smith-116348|Barry Smith]] *[[Kitchen-311|James Kitchen]] *[[Gragg-349|Ron Gragg]] *[[Clough-1825|Sherry Sievert]] *[[DeVilling-1|Matthew DeVilling]] ==Project Documentation Links== *[[Space:Scottish_Clans_Teams_Guideline|Team Guidelines]] *[[:Space:Scottish Clans Team To Do List|Scottish Clans To Do List]] *[[:Space:Scotland - Clan Tartans|Scotland Project Tartan Page]] *[[Space:Scottish_Clans_-_Frequently_Asked_Questions|Scottish Clans - Frequently Asked Questions]] ===Project Categories=== *[[:Category:Scottish Clans|Scottish Clans]] *[[:Category:Scottish Families|Scottish Families]] *[[:Category:Scotland Project Maintenance Categories|Scotland Project Maintenance Categories]] == Clans A to D== '''Teams Leader: TBC''' {| border="1" ! style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Clan Team ! style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Team Leader ! style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Team Members |- |[[:Space:Clan Abercromby|Clan Abercromby]]|| || |- |[[Space:Clan Adam|Clan Adam]]|| || |- |[[Space:Clan Agnew|Clan Agnew]]|| || |- |[[Space:Clan Anderson|Clan Anderson]]|| || [[Athey-67|Darlene Athey-Hill]] |- |[[Space:Clan Anstruther|Clan Anstruther]]|| || |- |Clan Arbuthnott|| || [[Kerr-1312|Valerie Kerr]], [[Bizony-2|Aidan Bizony]] |- |[[Space:Clan Armstrong|Clan Armstrong]]|| || [[Armstrong-11625|Norma Price]] |- |Clan Auchinleck|| || |- |[[Space:Clan Baillie|Clan Baillie]]|| || [[Hamilton-Baillie-1|Tom Hamilton-Baillie]] |- |[[Space:Clan Baird|Clan Baird]]|| || |- |[[Space:Clan Balfour|Clan Balfour]]|| ||[[Balfour-760|Michael Balfour]] |- |Clan Bannatyne|| || |- |[[Space:Clan Bannerman|Clan Bannerman]]|| || |- |[[Space:Clan Barclay|Clan Barclay]]|| || |- |Clan Baxter|| || |- |[[Space:Clan Bell|Clan Bell]]|| ||[[Brown-18795|Beth Golden]], [[Bright-1984|Billie Keaffaber]], [[Walling-681|Elaine Goodner]] |- |[[Space:Clan Bethune|Clan Bethune]]|| || |- |[[Space:Clan Beveridge|Clan Beveridge]]|| || |- |Clan Bissett|| || |- |[[Space:Clan Blair|Clan Blair]]|| ||[[Blair-3347|Jack Blair]], [[Cain-4345|Rory Cain]] |- |[[Space:Clan Borthwick|Clan Borthwick]]|| || |- |[[Space:Clan Boswell|Clan Boswell]]|| ||[[Pearson-3638|J Salsbery]] |- |[[Space:Clan Boyd|Clan Boyd]]|| ||[[Brown-18795|Beth Golden]], [[Lenover-1|Marty Acks]] |- |[[Space:Clan Boyle|Clan Boyle]]|| || |- |[[Space:Clan Brodie|Clan Brodie]]|| || |- |[[Space:Clan Broun|Clan Broun]]|| || |- |[[Space:Clan Bruce|Clan Bruce]]||[[Urquhart-93|David Urquhart]] ||[[Thomas-10705|Michael Thomas]], [[Lowe-6149| Nancy Sitzlar]] |- |[[Space:Clan Buchan|Clan Buchan]]|| || |- |[[Space:Clan Buchanan|Clan Buchanan]]|| ||[[Olar-3|Jared Olar]], [[Buchanan-8332|Anne Buchanan]] |- |[[Space:Clan Burnett|Clan Burnett]]|| || |- |[[Space:Clan Calder|Clan Calder]]|| ||[[Templeton-1883|Sheena Tait]] |- |[[Space:Clan Cameron|Clan Cameron]]|| || [[Brown-18795|Beth Golden]] |- |[[Space:Clan Campbell|Clan Campbell]]||[[Crawford-15512|Amy Gilpin]] ||[[Olar-3|Jared Olar]], [[Campbell-2634|Christine Preston]], [[Stawski-25|Andrea Pack]], [[Madison-125|Bobbie Hall]], [[Campbell-51079|Adam Campbell]] |- |[[Space:Clan Campbell of Breadalbane|Clan Campbell of Breadalbane]]|| ||| |- |[[Space:Clan_Campbell_of_Cawdor|Clan Campbell of Cawdor]]|| ||[[Sutherland-Fisher-1|Mark Sutherland-Fisher]] |- |[[Space:Clan Carmichael|Clan Carmichael]]|| || |- |Clan Carnegie|| || |- |[[Space:Clan Carruthers|Clan Carruthers]]|| ||[[Caron-519|Laurie Caron]] |- |[[Space:Clan Cathcart|Clan Cathcart]]|| || |- |Clan Chalmers|| || |- |Clan Charteris|| || |- |[[Space:Clan Chattan|Clan Chattan]]|| ||[[Brown-18795|Beth Golden]] |- |[[Space:Clan Chisholm|Clan Chisholm]]|| || |- |[[Space:Clan Clelland|Clan Clelland]]|| || |- |[[Space:Clan Cochrane|Clan Cochrane]]|| || |- |[[Space:Clan Cockburn|Clan Cockburn]]|| || [[Fann-206|Fann Fann]] |- |[[Space:Clan Colquhoun|Clan Colquhoun]]|| || [[Sutherland-Fisher-1|Mark Sutherland-Fisher]], [[Olar-3|Jared Olar]], [[Pennie-22|Laura Bozzay]] |- |[[Space:Clan Colville|Clan Colville]]|| ||[[Colville-218|Joelle Colville-Hanson]] |- |[[Space:Clan Craig|Clan Craig]]|| || [[Craig-4574|Sandy Patak]], |- |[[:Space:Clan Cranstoun|Clan Cranstoun]]|| || |- |[[Space:Clan Crawford|Clan Crawford]]||[[Crawford-15512|Amy Gilpin]] || [[Dunlap-1417|William Dunlap]], [[Graham-17201|Rob Graham]] |- |[[:Space:Clan Crichton|Clan Crichton]]|| || |- |[[:Space:Clan Cumming|Clan Cumming]]|| ||[[Clyde-359|Malcolm Clyde]], [[Thomas-10705|Michael Thomas]] |- |[[:Space:Clan Cunningham|Clan Cunningham]]|| ||[[Reynolds-2390|Terri (Reynolds) Rick]], [[Lenover-1|Marty Acks]] |- |Clan Currie|| || |- |[[:Space:Clan Dalrymple|Clan Dalrymple]]|| || |- |Clan Dalzell|| || |- |Clan Darroch|| || |- |[[Space: Clan Davidson|Clan Davidson]]|| || [[Pratt-2596|Rosemary Maclean]], [[Templeton-1883|Sheena Tait]] |- |Clan Dennistoun|| || |- |[[Space:Clan Dewar|Clan Dewar]]|| || |- |[[Space:Clan Douglas|Clan Douglas]]|| ||[[Clyde-359|Malcolm Clyde]] |- | [[Space:Clan Drummond|Clan Drummond]]|| ||[[Olar-3|Jared Olar]], [[Thomas-10705|Michael Thomas]] |- |[[Space:Clan Dunbar|Clan Dunbar]]|| || [[Stawski-25|Andrea Pack]], [[Thomas-10705|Michael Thomas]], |- |[[Space:Clan Dunlop|Clan Dunlop]]|| ||[[Dunlap-1417|William Dunlap]], [[Raber-23|Lynden Rodriguez]] |- |[[Space:Clan Durie|Clan Durie]]|| || |- |} :under review: * ==Clans E to H== '''Team Leader''': {| border="1" ! style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Clan Team ! style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Team Leader ! style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Team Members |- |[[Space:Clan Elliot|Clan Elliot]]|| || |- |[[Space:Clan Elphinstone|Clan Elphinstone]]|||| |- |[[Space:Clan Erskine|Clan Erskine]]|| || |- |[[Space:Clan Ewing|Clan Ewing]]|| ||[[Kennedy-7346|George Kennedy]] |- |[[Space:Clan Falconer|Clan Falconer]]|| ||[[Sutherland-Fisher-1|Mark Sutherland-Fisher]], [[Cain-4345|Rory Cain]] |- |[[Space:Clan Farquharson|Clan Farquharson]]|| ||[[Blair-3347|Jack Blair]] |- |[[Space:Clan Fergusson|Clan Fergusson]]|| || |- |Clan Fleming|| || |- |Clan Fletcher|| || |- |[[Space:Clan Forbes|Clan Forbes]]|| || |- |[[Space:Clan Forrester|Clan Forrester]]|| || |- |[[:Space:Clan Forsyth|Clan Forsyth]]||[[Cain-1665|Marsha (Cain) Richardson]] || |- |[[Space:Clan Fraser|Clan Fraser]]||[[Urquhart-93|David Urquhart]] ||[[Nibling-2|Edie Kohutek]], [[Penman-567|Elizabeth (Penman) Russon]] |- |[[Space:Clan_Fraser_of_Lovat|Clan Fraser of Lovat]]|| ||[[Sutherland-Fisher-1|Mark Sutherland-Fisher]], [[Thomas-10705 | Michael Thomas]], [[Pratt-2596|Rosemary Maclean]] |- |Clan Fullarton|| || |- |[[Space:Clan Galbraith|Clan Galbraith]]|| ||[[Fann-206|Fann Fann]] |- |Clan Garden|| || |- |Clan Gayre|| || |- |[[Space:Clan Gibsone|Clan Gibsone]]|| ||| |- |Clan Gladstaines|| || |- |Clan Glas|| || |- |[[Space:Clan Glen|Clan Glen]]|| || |- |[[Space:Clan Gordon|Clan Gordon]]|| ||[[Sutherland-Fisher-1|Mark Sutherland-Fisher]], [[Thomas-10705|Michael Thomas]], [[Madison-125|Bobbie Hall]] |- |[[Space:Clan Graham|Clan Graham]]||[[Graham-17201|Rob Graham]] || [[Brown-18795|Beth Golden]], [[Robertson-4665|Deb Buchner]], [[Graham-21867|Dawn (Graham) Britz]] |- |[[Space:Clan Grant|Clan Grant]]|| |||[[Grant-21240|Ian Grant]] |- |[[Space:Clan Gray|Clan Gray]]|| ||[[Thomas-10705|Michael Thomas]] |- |[[Space:Clan Grierson|Clan Grierson]]|| ||[[Taylor-25258|Carole Taylor]] |- |[[Space:Clan Gunn|Clan Gunn]]|| ||[[Sutherland-Fisher-1|Mark Sutherland-Fisher]], [[Thomas-10705 | Michael Thomas]], |- |[[Space:Clan Guthrie|Clan Guthrie]]|| || |- |[[Space:Clan Haig|Clan Haig]]|| || |- |Clan Haldane|| || |- |[[Space:Clan Hamilton|Clan Hamilton]]|| ||[[Greenwald-424|Carole Greenwald]], [[Lenover-1|Marty Acks]], [[Hamilton-Baillie-1|Tom Hamilton-Baillie]] |- |[[Space:Clan Hannay|Clan Hannay]]|| ||[[Bowers-3169|Rodney Bowers]] |- |[[Space:Clan Hay|Clan Hay]]|| ||[[Sutherland-Fisher-1|Mark Sutherland-Fisher]], |- |[[Space:Clan Henderson|Clan Henderson]]|| | ||[[Henderson-6191|Doug Henderson]], [[Pennie-22|Laura Bozzay]],[[Potter-10870 |Susie Officer]] |- |[[:Space:Clan Hepburn|Clan Hepburn]]|| || |- |[[Space:Clan Home|Clan Home]]||[[Thomas-10705|Michael Thomas]] || |- |[[Space:Clan Hope|Clan Hope]]|| ||[[Templeton-1883|Sheena Tait]] |- |Clan Hogg|| || |- |Clan Horsburgh|| || |- |[[Space:Clan Houston|Clan Houston]]|| ||[[Pearson-3638|J Salsbery]], [[Lenover-1|Marty Acks]] |- |[[Space:Clan Hunter|Clan Hunter]]|| ||[[Hunter-5770|Carol Sullivan]], [[Lenover-1|Marty Acks]] |- |} : under review: * ==Clans I to L== '''Team Leader''': {| border="1" ! style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Clan Team ! style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Team Leader ! style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Team Members |- |[[Space:Clan Inglis|Clan Inglis]]|| || |- |[[Space:Clan Innes|Clan Innes]]|| || [[Pennie-22|Laura Bozzay]], [[Stawski-25|Andrea Pack]] |- |[[Space:Clan Irvine|Clan Irvine]]|| ||[[Lowe-6149| Nancy Sitzlar]], [[Butler-12579|Michael Butler]] |- |Clan Jardine|| || |- |[[Space:Clan Johnstone|Clan Johnstone]]|| ||[[J-276|Paula J]], [[Urquhart-93|David Urquhart]] |- |[[Space:Clan_Keith|Clan Keith]]|| ||[[Moyer-671|Margaret Cook]], [[Thomas-10705|Michael Thomas]] |- |[[Space:Clan Kennedy|Clan Kennedy]]|| ||[[Kennedy-7346|George Kennedy]], |- |[[Space:Clan_Kerr|Clan Kerr]]|| || [[Pennie-22|Laura Bozzay]] |- |[[Space:Clan Kincaid|Clan Kincaid]]|| || |- |Clan Kinnaird|| || |- |[[Space:Clan Kinnear|Clan Kinnear]]|| ||[[Brown-18795|Beth Golden]] |- |Clan Kinnimont|| || |- |[[Space:Clan Kirkpatrick|Clan Kirkpatrick]]|| || |- |[[Space:Clan Lamont|Clan Lamont]]||[[Urquhart-93|David Urquhart]] ||[[Schindler-917|Keith Schindler]],[[Lemen-157|Mark Lemen]] |- |[[Space:Clan Learmonth|Clan Learmonth]]|| || |- |Clan Leask|| || |- |[[Space:Clan Lennox|Clan Lennox]]|| ||[[Pearson-3638|J Salsbery]] |- |[[Space:Clan Leslie|Clan Leslie]]|| || |- |[[Space:Clan Lindsay|Clan Lindsay]]|| || |- |[[Space:Clan Little|Clan Little]]|| || [[Brown-18795|Beth Golden]] |- |[[:Space:Clan Livingstone|Clan Livingstone (aka Clan MacLea)]]|| ||[[Brown-18795|Beth Golden]] |- |[[Space:Clan Lockhart|Clan Lockhart]]|| ||[[Walls-1923|Zane Walls]] |- |[[Space:Clan Logan|Clan Logan]]|| ||[[Pearson-3638|J Salsbery]] |- |Clan Lumsden|| || |- |Clan Lyle|| || |- |[[Space:Clan Lyon|Clan Lyon]]|| || |- |} The following are under review: * ==Clans M to P== '''Team Leader''': {| border="1" ! style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Clan Team ! style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Team Leader ! style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Team Members |- |[[Space:Clan MacAlister|Clan MacAlister]]|| || |- |[[Space:Clan MacAlpine|Clan MacAlpine]]||[[Thomas-10705|Michael Thomas]] ||[[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] |- |[[Space:Clan MacAulay|Clan MacAulay]]|| || |- |[[Space:Clan MacBain|Clan MacBain]]|| || |- |Clan MacBrayne|| || |- |[[:Space:Clan MacCallum|Clan MacCallum]] (aka Clan Malcolm)||[[McCallum-175|Doug McCallum]] ||[[Madison-125|Bobbie Hall]] |- |[[Space:Clan MacCorquodale|Clan MacCorquodale]]|| || |- |[[Space:Clan MacCulloch|Clan MacCulloch]]|| ||[[Cain-4345|Rory Cain]] |- |[[Space:Clan MacDonald|Clan MacDonald]]||[[Macdonald-4492|Andrew Macdonald]] || |- |[[Space:Clan_MacDonald_of_Clanranald|Clan MacDonald of Clanranald]]||[[Macdonald-4492|Andrew Macdonald]] ||[[MacDonald-2864|Shauna MacDonald]] |- |[[Space:Clan_MacDonald_of_Sleat|Clan MacDonald of Sleat]]||[[Macdonald-4492|Andrew Macdonald]] || |- |[[Space:Clan MacDonald of Keppoch|Clan MacDonald of Keppoch]]||[[Macdonald-4492|Andrew Macdonald]] || |- |[[Space:Clan MacDonnell of Glengarry|Clan MacDonnell of Glengarry]]||[[Macdonald-4492|Andrew Macdonald]] || |- |[[Space:Clan MacDougall|Clan MacDougall]]|| ||[[Crawford-15512|Amy Gilpin]], [[[Cain-4345|Rory Cain]] |- |[[Space:Clan MacDowell|Clan MacDowell]]|| || |- |[[Space:Clan MacDuff|Clan MacDuff]]|| ||[[Shelton-1487|Kenneth Shelton]] |- |[[Space:Clan MacEwen|Clan MacEwen]]|| || |- |[[Space:Clan MacFarlane|Clan MacFarlane]]||[[Crawford-15512|Amy Gilpin]] || |- |[[:Space:Clan MacFie|Clan MacFie]]|| || |- |[[Space:Clan MacGillivray|Clan MacGillivray]]|| || |- |[[Space:Clan MacGregor|Clan MacGregor]]|| ||[[Maher-1078|William Maher]] |- |[[Space:Clan MacInnes|Clan MacInnes]]|| || |- |[[Space:Clan MacIntyre|Clan MacIntyre]]|| || |- |[[Space:Clan_MacIver|Clan MacIver]]|| ||[[Pearson-3638|J Salsbery]] |- |[[Space:Clan MacKay|Clan MacKay]]||[[Crawford-15512|Amy Gilpin]]||[[Sutherland-Fisher-1|Mark Sutherland-Fisher]], [[Pennie-22|Laura Bozzay]],[[Doerr-305|Karen Doerr]] |- |[[:Space:Clan MacKenzie|Clan Mackenzie]]||||[[Sutherland-Fisher-1|Mark Sutherland-Fisher]], [[Ross-16829|Andrew Ross]], [[Pratt-2596|Rosemary Maclean]], [[Compagnoni-10|Jayzen Bennetts]], |- |[[Space:Clan MacKie|Clan MacKie]]|| ||[[Campbell-2634|Christine Preston]], [[Pennie-22|Laura Bozzay]] |- |[[:Space:Clan MacKinnon|Clan MacKinnon]]|| | ||[[Cain-4345|Rory Cain]] |- |[[:Space:Clan MacKintosh|Clan MacKintosh]]|| ||[[Brown-18795|Beth Golden]], [[Athey-67|Darlene Athey-Hill]], [[MacIntosh-242|Lynda Pollitt U.E.]] |- |[[:Space:Clan MacLachlan|Clan MacLachlan]]|| || |- |[[:Space:Clan MacLaine of Lochbuie|Clan MacLaine of Lochbuie]]|| | || |- |[[Space:Clan MacLaren|Clan MacLaren]]|| ||[[Olar-3|Jared Olar]], [[Pennie-22|Laura Bozzay]] |- |[[Space:Clan MacLean|Clan MacLean]]|| ||[[Sutherland-Fisher-1|Mark Sutherland-Fisher]], [[Cain-4345|Rory Cain]] |- |[[Space:Clan MacLellan|Clan MacLellan]]|| || |- |[[Space:Clan MacLennan|Clan MacLennan]]|| || |- |[[Space:Clan MacLeod|Clan MacLeod]]|| ||[[Lambert-7598|Patrice MacLeod]] |- |Clan MacLeod of the Lewes|| || |- |[[Space:Clan MacMillan|Clan MacMillan]]|| || |- |[[:Space:Clan MacNab|Clan MacNab]]|| || |- |[[:Space:Clan MacNaghten|Clan MacNaghten]]|| || |- |[[Space:Clan MacNeil|Clan MacNeil]]|| || |- |[[Space:Clan MacNeacail|Clan MacNeacail]]|| || |- |Clan MacNicol|| || |- |[[:Space:Clan MacPherson|Clan MacPherson]]|| || |- |[[:Space:Clan MacQuarrie|Clan MacQuarrie]]|| || |- |[[Space:Clan MacQueen|Clan MacQueen]]|| || |- |[[:Space:Clan MacRae|Clan MacRea (aka Clan Macrae)]]|| ||[[Pennie-22|Laura Bozzay]], [[Compagnoni-10|Jayzen Bennetts]] |- |[[Space:Clan MacTavish|Clan MacTavish]]|| || [[Robertson-4665|Deb Buchner]] |- |Clan MacThomas|| || |- |Clan Maitland|| || |- |[[Space:Clan Makgill|Clan Makgill]]|| || |- |[[Space:Clan Mar|Clan Mar]]|| || |- |Clan Marjoribanks|| || |- |[[Space:Clan Matheson|Clan Matheson]]|| ||[[Ross-16829|Andrew Ross]], [[Madison-125|Bobbie Hall]] |- |[[Space:Clan Maxwell|Clan Maxwell]]|| ||[[Brown-18795|Beth Golden]], [[Lenover-1|Marty Acks]] |- |[[Space:Clan Melville|Clan Melville]]|| || |- |[[Space:Clan Menzies|Clan Menzies]]||[[Urquhart-93|David Urquhart]] || [[McCartney-1062|Julia (McCartney) Hogston]], [[Cain-4345|Rory Cain]], [[Howard-18870|Patricia Gray]], [[Barnes-16963|Sue Barnes]] |- |Clan Mercer|| || |- |Clan Middleton|| || |- |Clan Moffat|| || |- |[[Space:Clan Moncreiffe|Clan Moncreiffe]]|| ||[[Olar-3|Jared Olar]], [[Thomas-10705 | Michael Thomas]] |- |[[Space:Clan Montgomery|Clan Montgomery]]|| || [[Lewis-20217|Terri Stern]], [[Rossman-157|Annette Rossman]], [[Montgomery-8771|Michael Montgomery]], [[Lenover-1|Marty Acks]] |- |[[Space:Clan Morrison|Clan Morrison]]|| || |- |Clan Mow|| || |- |[[Space:Clan Muir|Clan Muir]]||||| |- |Clan Muirhead|| || |- |[[Space:Clan Munro|Clan Munro]]||||[[Sutherland-Fisher-1|Mark Sutherland-Fisher]], [[Spencer-12751|Keith Mann]], [[Pratt-2596|Rosemary Maclean]] |- |[[Space:Clan Murray|Clan Murray]]||[[Thomas-10705|Michael Thomas]] || [[Brown-18795|Beth Golden]], |- |Clan Murray of Atholl|| || |- |[[Space:Clan Nairn|Clan Nairn]]|| || |- |[[Space:Clan Napier|Clan Napier]]|| || |- |[[Space:Clan_Nesbitt|Clan Nesbitt]]||[[Tennant-1217|Jean Skar]] || |- |[[Space:Clan Ogilvy|Clan Ogilvy]]|| ||[[McCartney-1062| Julia (McCartney) Hogston]], [[Blair-3347|Jack Blair]] |- |[[Space:Clan Oliphant|Clan Oliphant]]|| || |- |[[Space:Clan Paisley|Clan Paisley]]||[[Robinson-27225|Azure Robinson]] || |- |[[Space:Clan Paterson|Clan Paterson]]|| ||[[Lowe-6149| Nancy Sitzlar]] |- |[[:Space:Clan Pennycook|Clan Pennycook]]|| || |- |Clan Pitcairn|| || |- |[[Space:Clan Pollock|Clan Pollock]]|| ||[[Lenover-1|Marty Acks]] |- |[[Space:Clan Preston|Clan Preston]]|| | || |- |Clan Primrose|| || |- |Clan Pringle|| || |- |[[Space:Clan Purves|Clan Purves]]|| || |- |} Clans Under Review: * ==Clans R to Y== '''Team Leader: TBC''' {| border="1" ! style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Clan ! style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Team Leader ! style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Team Members |- |[[Space:Clan Ramsay|Clan Ramsay]]|| ||[[Brown-18795|Beth Golden]], [[Blair-3347|Jack Blair]] |- |[[Space:Clan Rattray|Clan Rattray]]|| || |- |[[Space:Clan_Riddell|Clan Riddell]]|| || |- |[[:Space:Clan Donnachaidh|Clan Donnachaidh (aka Clan Robertson)]]||[[Urquhart-93|David Urquhart]] ||[[Pennie-22|Laura Bozzay]], [[McCallum-175|Doug McCallum]] |- |Clan Rollo|| || |- |[[Space:Clan_Rose|Clan Rose]]|| || |- |[[Space:Clan_Ross|Clan Ross]]|| || [[Sutherland-Fisher-1|Mark Sutherland-Fisher]], [[Ross-16829|Andrew Ross]], [[Pratt-2596|Rosemary Maclean]], [[Ross-16969| Will Ross]] |- |[[Space:Clan Rutherford-1|Clan Rutherford]] ||||[[Clyde-359|Malcolm Clyde]], [[Wiegand-310|Gary Harding]], |- |[[Space:Clan Ruthven|Clan Ruthven]]|| || |- |Clan Sandilands|| || |- |[[Space:Clan Scott|Clan Scott]]|| ||[[Brown-18795|Beth Golden]], |- |[[Space:Clan Scrymgeour|Clan Scrymgeour]]|| || |- |[[Space:Clan_Sempill|Clan Sempill]]|| ||[[Lenover-1|Marty Acks]] |- |[[Space:Clan Seton|Clan Seton]]||[[Thomas-10705|Michael Thomas]] || |- |[[Space:Clan_Shaw|Clan Shaw]]|| ||[[Brown-18795|Beth Golden]], [[Potter-10870 |Susie Officer]] |- |[[Space:Clan Sinclair|Clan Sinclair]]||||[[Sutherland-Fisher-1|Mark Sutherland-Fisher]], [[Olar-3|Jared Olar]], [[Berryann-1| Missy Berryann-Skippen]] |- |[[Space:Clan Skene|Clan Skene]]|| || |- |[[Space:Clan Somerville|Clan Somerville]]|| || |- |[[Space:Clan_Spens|Clan Spens]]|| || |- |[[Space:Clan Stewart|Clan Stewart]]|| [[Stuart-531|Allan Stuart]]||[[Olar-3|Jared Olar]], [[Stewart-36552|Scott Stewart]], [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]], [[Greenwald-424|Carole Greenwald]], [[Lowe-6149| Nancy Sitzlar]], [[Spencer-12751|Keith Mann]], [[Stawski-25|Andrea Pack]], [[Drew-2783|Lori Drew]] |- |[[Space:Clan_Stewart_of_Appin|Clan Stewart of Appin]]|| [[Stuart-531|Allan Stuart]]|| [[Drew-2783|Lori Drew]] |- |[[Space:Clan_Stirling|Clan Stirling]]|| ||[[Thomas-10705|Michael Thomas]] |- |Clan Strachan|| || |- |Clan Strange|| || |- |[[Space:Clan_Stuart_of_Bute|Clan Stuart of Bute]]|| [[Stuart-531|Allan Stuart]]||[[Brown-18795|Beth Golden]] |- |[[Space:Clan Sutherland|Clan Sutherland]]|| ||[[Sutherland-Fisher-1|Mark Sutherland-Fisher]], [[Pennie-22|Laura Bozzay]], [[Thomas-10705|Michael Thomas]] |- |Clan Swinton|| || |- |[[Space:Clan Tailyour|Clan Tailyour]]|| ||[[Cain-4345|Rory Cain]] |- |[[Space:Clan Thompson|Clan Thompson]]|| || |- |Clan Trotter|| || |- |[[Space:Clan Turnbull|Clan Turnbull]]|| || |- |[[Space:Clan Tweedie|Clan Tweedie]]|| || |- |[[Space:Clan Urquhart|Clan Urquhart]]||[[Urquhart-93| David Urquhart]]||[[Thomas-10705 | Michael Thomas]], [[Hylton-692|Denise Hunt]] |- |Clan Walkinshaw|| || |- |[[Space:Clan Wallace|Clan Wallace]]|| [[Crawford-15512|Amy Gilpin]] || |- |[[Space:Clan Watson|Clan Watson]]|| ||[[Vincent-18|Bill Vincent]] |- |Clan Wardlaw|| || |- |Clan Wedderburn|| || |- |Clan Weir|| || |- |[[Space:Clan_Wemyss|Clan Wemyss]]|| || |- |Clan Whitelaw|| || |- |Clan Wishart|| || |- |[[Space:Clan_Wood|Clan Wood]]|| ||[[Vincent-18|Bill Vincent]] |- |[[Space:Clan Young|Young_Clan]]|| ||[[Templeton-1883|Sheena Tait]], [[Young-50816|Christopher Young]] |- |} The following are under Review: * ==Scottish Clans Protocol Team== The [[Space:Scottish_Clans_Protocol_Team|Scottish Clans Protocol Team]] Leader is currently vacant. Please see the [[Space:Scottish_Clans_Protocol_Team|Team Page]] for the list of Team Members. ==Former Sub-Projects, Categories and Pages To Be Integrated== *[[:Space:The Trial and Execution of Sir William Wallace|The Trial and Execution of Sir William Wallace]] *[[:Space:Videos of the History of Scotland|Videos of the History of Scotland]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Lubeck_Letter Lubeck Letter] *[[:Space:National Flower of Scotland|National Flower of Scotland]] *[[:Space:Clan Societies and Organizations|Clan Societies and Organizations]] * [[Space:List_of_Scottish_Gaelic_Names|A List of Scottish Gaelic Names]] * [[Space:Clan_Photos|Clan_Photos]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:The_Story_of_the_Saltire The Story of the Saltire] **[[Space:A_Glossary_of_Clan_Terms|A Glossary of Clan Terms]] *[[Space:Scottish_Clans_Map|Scottish Clans Map]] *[[Space:Clan_Castles|Photos of Clan Strongholds,Castles and Houses]]

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:Scottish Families]] '''[[Project: Scotland|Scotland Project Page]]''' > '''[[Space:Scotland - Scottish Clans Teams| Scottish Clans Team Page]]''' > Scottish Families Teams ==About This Team's Work== This team's work focuses on families in Scotland that are not recognized as Registered Clans or Armigerous Clans, but played an important part in Scotland's history. Please contact [[Mason-10934|Sarah Mason]] for assistance. This team's responsibilities include: *Identifying existing or creating new profiles for family members. *Merging duplicate profiles where needed. *Cleaning up existing profiles, adding sources where needed *Removing incorrect information where needed. *Working closely with the Geographical Teams, and others to ensure profiles meet Project standards. ==Team Goals== *Merge duplicates into the final profile ID *Add all relevant categories *Verify parents are correct and documented *Clean up any GEDCOM junk, Family Trees *Write factual biographies ==Team Leadership== '''Families Teams Coordinator''': [[Mason-10934|Sarah Mason]] '''Leader Contact''': [[Crawford-15512|Amy Gilpin]] ==Families Team Members== :Put member names here to be added to the table: *[[Craig-4574|Sandy (Craig) Patak]] - Scottish Families Team Leader ==Project Documentation Links== *[[:Space:Scotland - Clan Tartans|Clan Tartans]] ===Links to Families Pages=== *[[Space:Clan Abernethy| Abernethy Clan]] *[[Space:Clan_Ainslie| Ainslie Clan]] *[[Space:Clan_Allardice| Allardice Clan]] *[[Space:Blackadder clan|Blackadder Clan]] *[[Space:Blackstock Clan| Blackstock Clan]] *[[Space:Bonnar Clan| Bonnar Clan]] *[[Space:Butter_Clan| Butter Clan]] *[[Space:Cates Clan| Cates Clan]] *[[Space:Comyn Clan| Comyn Clan]] *[[Space:Couper Clan| Couper Clan]] *[[Space:Crosbie Clan| Crosbie Clan]] *[[Space:Cruickshank Clan| Cruickshank Clan]] *[[Space:Dalmahoy Clan| Dalmahoy Clan]] *[[Space:Duncan Clan| Duncan Clan]] *[[Space:Dundas Clan| Dundas Clan]] *[[Space:Clan Edmonstone| Edmonstone Clan]] *[[Space:Ewen_of_Otter_Clan| Ewen of Otter Clan]] *[[Space:Fotheringham Clan| Fotheringham Clan]] *[[Space:Galloway Clan| Galloway Clan]] *[[Space:Glendinning Clan| Glendinning Clan]] *[[Space:Gow Clan| Gow Clan]] *[[Space:Haliburton Clan| Haliburton Clan]] *[[Space:Herries Clan| Herries Clan]] *[[Space:MacNeill Clan| MacNeill Clan]] *[[Space:Marshall Clan| Marshall Clan]] *[[Space:Ralston_Clan|Ralston Clan]] *[[Space:Straiton Clan| Straiton Clan]] *[[Space:Piper Clan| Piper Clan]] *[[Space:Young Clan|Young Clan]] ===Project Categories=== *[[:Category:Scottish Clans|Scottish Clans]] *[[:Category:Scottish Families|Scottish Families]] *[[:Category:Scotland Project Maintenance Categories|Scotland Project Maintenance Categories]] {| border="1" ! style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Team Members ! style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Families of Interest |- |[[Wiegand-310|Gary Harding]] ||[[Space:Clan Edmonstone| Edmonstone]], Glendinning |- | [[Wall-608|Lesli Wall]]||Duncan, Miller |- |[[Edwards-7481|Sandy Edwards]]||Duncan, |- |[[Clyde-359|Malcolm Clyde]]||[[Space:Clan Abernethy| Abernethy]] |- | [[Craig-4574|Sandy Patak]]||[[Space:Bonnar Clan| Bonnar]] |- | [[Dunlap-1417|William Dunlap]]||Cone/Mackhoe, Findley| |- |[[Greenwald-424|Carole Greenwald]]||Freebairn |- | [[Compton-1526|Deborah Compton]]||Hall, MacBeath, Martin, MacPhail, MacPhee, MacEachern |- |[[Graham-17201|Rob Graham]]||Jeffreys |- |[[Schindler-917|Keith Schindler]]||MacGorrie |- |[[Henry-5615|Athol Henry]]||Mouat |- |[[McCracken-2134|Stephen McCracken]]||MacCracken |- |[[Bertrem-1|Rayan Turner]]||MacGibbon, Thomas |- |[[Cain-4345|Rory Cain]]||MacLucas |- |[[Orr-3767|Dennis Orr]]||Orr |- |[[Moyer-671|Margaret Cook]]||Roxburgh |- |[[Bizony-2|Aidan Bizony]]||Tait |- |[[Smith-118661|Greg Smith]]||Munro |- |[[Smith-66995|Larry Smith]]||Smith, Hird |- | [[Harrison-3736|Robyn Aulmann]]||Smaille |- |[[Lenover-1|Marty Acks]]||Porterfield |- |[[Erdoes-1| Jaki Erdoes]]|| |- |}

Scotland - Scottish Monarchs

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:Scotland, Royalty]] This team is part of the [[:Space:Scotland - Managed Profiles Team|Scotland Managed Profiles Team]]. {| border="1" ! style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"|Name & WT-ID ! style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Profile Needs ! style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Who's Working On It ! style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Status/Next Steps |- |[[Mac_Fergusa-3|Óengus I (Óengus mac Fergusa) King of the Picts (abt.0691-abt.0761)]]||Needs final review.||[[Perkins-11750|Clyde]] ||^updated 3 Feb 2023 |- |[[MacAlpin-11|Kenneth I (Cinaed MacAlpin) King of the Picts (0810 - 0858)]]||Needs final review.||[[Perkins-11750|Clyde]] ||^updated 14 Mar 2023 |- |[[MacAlpin-31|Donald I (Domnall MacAlpin), King of the Picts (0812 - 0862)]]||Needs final review.||[[Perkins-11750|Clyde]]||^updated 14 Mar 2023 |- |[[MacAlpin-23|Constantine I (Causantín mac Cináeda MacAlpin) King of the Picts (0836 - 0877)]]||Needs final review.||[[Perkins-11750|Clyde]] ||^updated 16 Feb 2023 |- |[[MacAlpin-28|Aedh (Áed mac Cináeda MacAlpin) King of the Picts (0838 - 0878)]]||Needs final review.||[[Perkins-11750|Clyde]]||^updated 15 Feb 2023 |- |[[Scotland-547|Eocha (Eochaid mac Run) King of the Picts (0852 - 0889)]]||Needs final review.||[[Perkins-11750|Clyde]]||^updated 13 Feb 2023 |- |[[MacAlpin-22|Donald II (Domnall mac Causantín MacAlpin) King of Scots (0862 - 0900)]]||Needs final review.||[[Perkins-11750|Clyde]]||^updated 13 Feb 2023 |- |[[MacAlpin-43|Constantine II (Causantín mac Áeda MacAlpin) King of Scots (0874 - 0952)]]||Needs final review.||[[Perkins-11750|Clyde]]||^updated 27 Feb 2023 |- |[[MacAlpin-21|Malcolm I (Máel Coluim mac Domnall MacAlpin) King of Scots (0897 - 0954)]]||Needs final review.||[[Perkins-11750|Clyde]]||^updated 4 Feb 2023 |- |[[MacAlpin-44|Indulf (Ildulb mac Causantín MacAlpin) King of Scots (0900 - 0962)]]||Needs final review.|| [[Perkins-11750|Clyde]]||^updated 5 Feb 2023 |- |[[MacAlpin-20|Dubh (Dubh mac Mhaoil Chaluim MacAlpin) of Scotland (0930 - 0966)]]||Needs final review.||[[Perkins-11750|Clyde]]||^updated 8 Feb 2023 |- |[[MacAlpin-45|Colin I (Cuilén mac Ilduilb MacAlpin) King of Scots (0932 - 0971)]]||Needs final review.|| [[Perkins-11750|Clyde]]||^updated 9 Feb 2023 |- |[[MacAlpin-35|Kenneth II (Cináed mac Maíl Choluim MacAlpin) King of Scots (0932 - 0995)]]||Needs final review.||[[Perkins-11750|Clyde]]||^updated 10 Feb 2023 |- |[[MacAlpin-46|Constantine III (Causantín mac Cuiléin MacAlpin) King of Scots (0964 - 0997)]]||Needs final review.||[[Perkins-11750|Clyde]]||^updated 14 Mar 2023 |- |[[MacAlpin-19|Kenneth III (Cináed mac Duib MacAlpin) King of Scots (0997 - 1005)]]||Needs final review.||[[Perkins-11750|Clyde]]||updated 27 Dec 2022 |- |[[MacAlpin-34|Malcolm II (Máel Coluim mac Cináeda MacAlpin) King of Scotls (0954 - 1034)]]||Needs final review.||Jen ||updated 31 Jul 2022 |- |[[Dunkeld-8|Duncan I (Donnchad mac Crínáin Dunkeld) King of Scots (1010 - 1040)]]||Needs final review.||Jen ||updated 29 Nov 2021 |- |[[Scotland-163|Macbeth (Mac Bethadh MacFinnlaech) (Scotland) King of Scots (1005 - 1057)]]||Needs final review.|||[[Perkins-11750|Clyde]]||updated 20 Nov 2022 |- |[[MacRory-41|Lulach (Lulach MacGilleomgain MacRory) King of of Scots (1032 - 1058)]]||Needs final review.||[[Perkins-11750|Clyde]]||^updated 20 Dec 2022 |- |[[Dunkeld-77|Malcolm III (Máel Coluim mac Donnchada Dunkeld) of Scotland (abt. 1031 - 1093)]]||Needs final review.||Jen ||updated 3 Nov 2021 |- |[[Dunkeld-58|Donald III (Domnall mac Donnchada Dunkeld) King of Scots]] ||Needs final review.||[[Perkins-11750|Clyde]]||updated 18 Oct 2022 |- |[[Dunkeld-47|Duncan II (Donnchad mac Máel Coluim Dunkeld) King of Scots (1060 - 1094)]]||Needs final review.||[[Perkins-11750|Clyde]]||updated 22 Jun 2022 |- |[[Dunkeld-76|Edmund I (Etmond mac Máel Coluim Dunkeld) King of Scots (1070 - 1097)]]||Needs final review.||[[Perkins-11750|Clyde]]||updated 21 Dec 2022 |- |[[Dunkeld-78|Edgar I (Étgar mac Maíl Choluim Dunkeld) King of Scots 1097 - 1106/7]]||Final review completed.||[[Perkins-11750|Clyde]]||updated 24 Dec 2022; revised 25 May 2023. |- |[[Dunkeld-32|Alexander I (Alaxandair mac Maíl Choluim) King of Scots (1077 - 1124]]]||Final review completed||[[Perkins-11750|Clyde]]||updated 26 Jul 2022; revised 15 Apr 2023. |- |[[Dunkeld-68|David I (Dunkeld) of Scotland (1085 - 1153)]]||Needs final review.||Jen ||updated 14 Oct 2021 |- |[[Dunkeld-41|Malcolm IV (Máel Coluim mac Eanric Dunkeld) of Scotland IV]]||Needs final review.||Jen ||updated 15 Sep 2021 |- |[[Dunkeld-2|William I (Uilliam mac Eanric Dunkeld) King of Scots (1143 - 1214)]]||Needs final review.||Jen ||updated 13 Sep 2021 |- |[[Dunkeld-4|Alexander II (Alaxandair mac Uilliam Dunkeld) King of Scots]]||Needs final review.||Jen ||updated 1 Sep 2021 |- |[[Dunkeld-60|Alexander III (Alaxandair mac Alaxandair Dunkeld) King of Scots (1249 - 1286)]]||Final review completed||[[Perkins-11750|Clyde]]||updated 26 Jul 2022; revised 28 Mar 2023. |- |[[Eriksdatter-10|Margaret (Margrete Eriksdatter) Queen of Scots (1286 - 1290)]]||Final review completed.||[[Perkins-11750|Clyde]]||updated 28 Oct 2022; reviewed 23 Mar 2023 |- |[[:Space:The_First_Interregnum|The First Interregnum]]|| Needs Review|| || |- |[[Balliol-8|John (Balliol) of Scotland (abt. 1249 - 1314)]]||Needs review, inline citations||Jen ||updated 21 Sep 2022 |- |[[:Space:The_Second_Interregnum|The Second Interregnum]]|| || || |- |[[Bruce-129|Robert (Bruce) de Brus]]||Review||[[Stevens-17832|Jen]] ||updated 23 Jan 2023 |- |[[Bruce-510|David (Bruce) de Brus]]||Review, cleanup, reliable sources|| Jen ||updated 21 Dec 2022 |- |[[Stewart-1001|Robert Stewart]]||Review, cleanup, inline citations||Jen ||updated 26 Jan 2021 |- |[[Stewart-972|John Stewart]]||Review, cleanup||Jen ||updated 30 Dec 2020 |- |[[Stewart-419|James Stewart]]||Review, cleanup, reliable sources, inline citations|| Jen ||updated 10 Dec 2020 |- |[[Stewart-1166|James Stewart (1430 - aft. 1460)]]||Research, reliable sources, cleanup, incline citations||Jen ||updated 13 Nov 2020 |- |[[Stewart-2316|James Stewart]]||Review, cleanup, reliable sources, inline citations||Jen ||updated 26 Jan 2021 |- |[[Stewart-588|James Stewart]]||Review, cleanup, reliable sources, inline citations|| [[Altenburg-72|Ellen]] || |- |[[Stewart-2313|James Stewart]]||Review, cleanup, reliable sources, inline citations||[[Altenburg-72|Ellen]] ||updated 5 Dec 2022 |- |[[Stewart-6849|Mary (Stewart) Stuart]]||Review, cleanup, reliable sources, inline citations||[[Altenburg-72|Ellen]] ||updated Jan 2023 |- |[[Stuart-2|James Charles Stuart]]||Review, cleanup, reliable sources, inline citations||[[Altenburg-72|Ellen]] ||updated 27 Jan 2023 |- |[[Stuart-1|Charles Stuart]]||Review|| England Project|| |- |[[Stuart-4|Charles Stuart]]||Review|| England Project|| |- |[[Stuart-19|James Stuart]]||Review|| England Project|| |- |[[Oranje-Nassau-20|Willem Hendrik (Oranje-Nassau) of Orange]] and [[Stuart-21|Mary Stuart]]||Review|| England Project|| |- |[[Oranje-Nassau-20|Willem Hendrik (Oranje-Nassau) of Orange]]||Review|| England Project|| |- |[[Stuart-27|Anne Stuart]]||Review|| England Project|| |- |}

Scotland - Scottish Nobility

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project: Scotland|Scotland Project Page]] >[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Managed_Profiles_Team Managed Profiles Team] > '''Scottish Nobility Team''' Welcome to the Scotland Project's Scottish Nobility Team. '''Team Leader''': TBA '''Leader Contact''': [[Stevens-17832|Jen Hutton]] '''Team Members:''' [[Crawford-15512| Amy Gilpin]]| [[Urquhart-93|David Urquhart]]| [[Mason-10934|Sarah Mason]]| [[Hamilton-Baillie-1|Tom Hamilton-Baillie]] | [[Stevens-17832|Jen Hutton]] | [[Stobo-55|Andrea Stobo]] | [[Sutherland-Fisher-1| Mark Sutherland-Fisher]] | [[Perkins-11750|Clyde Perkins]] ==What is Scottish Nobility?== Ask 3 genealogists or historians and they will give you 4 answers! People often mix up "nobility" and "aristocracy". In the United Kingdom and specifically within Scotland we have the "titled nobility" and the "untitled nobility". The titled nobility generally coincides with what most people call the aristocracy. Historically Scotland and England tended to use different titles to reward/recognise individuals for some great service or identify status through birth/marriage. Across the United Kingdom there are 5 ranks within the Peerage. 1) "Duke" (very few of them were created in Scotland before Charles II's use of the title to elevate his many illegitimate sons) 2) "Marquis" (Scottish Marquess) rarely used in Scotland 3) "Earl" the most common elevated title often granted by the Scottish kings to their younger sons and the more powerful nobles, usually related to the Crown 4) "Viscount" like Marquis rarely used in Scotland and more common in the 19th and 20th centuries as a reward to distinguished military leaders and politicians 5) "Lord" the most common title i.e. Lord of Parliament the equivalent of an English Baron These titles were until 1963 almost always Hereditary titles but in Scotland they didn't simply pass from father to son or nearest male relative under the rules of Primogeniture, but could pass to a daughter and even in some cases to a son-in-law. The rules applying to succession for any title were set out in the original "Letters Patent" the charter from the Crown which originally granted the title to its first holder. Many of the older Hereditary titles have been created on more than one occasion and not always to the same family each time. In such cases it is appropriate in the biography of an individual to note that "X was the 4th Earl of Y in its Second Creation. Although not thought to have been created until after 1963, Life Peerages were occasionally granted and other than the fact the title could not pass to the normal heir-at-law, would be referred to and conferred the same rights as a Hereditary Peerage. However beyond the traditional aristocracy, in Scotland there were many others who would have been considered "Nobility". There are those who had the rank of knighthood conferred on them. Such title would only apply to the individual. However James VI of Scotland and I of England introduced the "Knights Baronet". These were hereditary knighthoods which would ordinarily pass from generation to generation in the same way a Peerage would do. In Scotland the most common category of Baronet was the Baronets of Nova Scotia, introduced to help pay for the establishment of Scottish settlements in Canada. A few years later James introduced the general rank of Knight Baronet across Great Britain to help pay for the Plantation of Ulster by Lowland Scots. Now we move on to the less well known ranks of Nobility. There were the 10,000 or so holders of Baronial titles, those with "of" after their names and whose wives would usually have the courtesy of "Lady [husband's property name]". These were the owners of estates and the condition for holding the title was ownership of a particular house or castle at the centre of a particular estate. The initial holder of each Baronial title would almost certainly have matriculated his (occasionally her) coat of arms, recognising the new status. In the days before the court system we recognise today, many of these Barons would have a limited right to dispense "justice" within his or her territory. Many of these Barons would also hold the rank of "Sheriff" within their region. (Please note in Scotland a Sheriff is a judge not a law enforcement officer as in North America). In addition, the judges of the Court of Session (Scotland's highest civil court) on appointment were give the courtesy title "Lord" during his lifetime and his wife would be known as "Lady". Lairds and Clan Chiefs were known by a whole collection of titles such as "Mackintosh of Mackintosh", "Caberfeidh" (Chief of Clan Mackenzie), "the MacShimmie" (Chief of Clan Fraser of Lovat), "of that Ilk" etc and these would include the thousands of Tacksmen who were usually younger sons and minor members of the leading family. The "untitled nobility" would also include people who were holders of his/her own Coat of Arms under Letters Patent and the correct category of men referred to as "Esquire". It might also include the Merchant class and Burgesses of the Burghs and Royal Burghs, especially those who held the distinction of being a Lord Lieutenant as in Aberdeen, Dundee, Edinburgh and Glasgow. Certain categories of lawyers who were Writers to the Signet, Solicitors to the Supreme Court or Advocates in Aberdeen within the solicitor branch or Queen's/King's Counsel or Sheriff within the advocate (Scottish equivalent of barrister) branch might also fall within the wider definition of "nobility" because in many cases either they separately fitted into another category above or were younger sons of those who did. Finally, if you are not already confused enough, the Aristocracy fits into several different categories depending on the date of creation of each title held. Pre-1603 the Scottish Royal family and aristocracy was separate and distinct from that in England and Wales although many members of one held titles in the other too. Ireland was a separate Kingdom which came under the control of the English Crown. During the period 1603-1707 all 3 Kingdoms (Scotland, England and Ireland) shared the same Royal family but as the Parliaments remained separate, each preserved its own aristocracy. During the period 1707-1800 the same Royal family remained but with the Union of the Parliaments in 1707, within the aristocracy a new category of Great Britain titles was created. Ireland retained its own Peerage. Finally from 1801 to the present day the current category of United Kingdom has applied to all new Peerages, both in Great Britain and Ireland and from the creation of the Irish Free State, Northern Ireland. == Purpose == The primary purpose of this category is to identify profiles for Scots who were or are considered to be "noble". ==Goals== The aim is to properly record on a profile the distinction or mark of nobility held by an individual enabling him or her to be linked to others holding the same or a similar rank of nobility such as ancestors and descendants where relevant and applicable. ==Team Resources== If you are in any doubt about whether a profile should be marked indicating the individual falls within the category of "Scottish Nobility" please contact Mark or any other Team Member. [[:Space:Scottish Nobility Naming Standards| Scottish Nobility Naming Standards]]

Scotland - Sourcing Help

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'''[[:Project:Scotland| Scotland Project]]''' > '''[[:Space:Scotland - Membership Team| Membership Team]]''' > '''[[:Space:Scotland - Tartan Trail Team|Tartan Trail]]''' > Sourcing Help [[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] ==Sources== A '''source''' is the identification of where you found information. It is critically important that you include primary sources for your information, because... as they say, ''genealogy without sources, is mythology''.Lorine McGinnis Schulze, "[http://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/articles/myth.shtml Genealogy without Sources is Mythology]," article on Olivetree. Sources are required on WikiTree. It's part of our Honor Code. We've outlined what you'll need to know, specific to Scotland records and sources. ==How to Add Sources to a Profile== There are two acceptable ways to show your sources: '''*In a List''' - This is a simple way to provide source for the information on a profile. When in Edit mode, you'll see a section that looks like this: == Sources ==

Add your source, using the * (asterisk) to create a list. * "Scotland Census, 1900", database online. Home Parish, Small Town, Your County, Scotland; pg. 100, family 10, dwelling 15, lines 150-157; June 1, 1900; FreeCen, accessed: today's date '''Embed your source as a reference (sometimes called footnotes)''' - These are what many WikiTreer's mean when they talk about ''reference citations''. For example: John Doe was born in 1974. At the end of the statement of fact, you would add a citation using reference tags, like this: John Doe was born in 1974.Scotland: Statutory Register of Births; Sutherland, Scotland; Day Month 1975 You can also use the button on the edit toolbar to automatically create them: https://www.wikitree.com/skins/common/images/cite-source.png ==Citation Styles== WikiTree generally follows the Chicago Manual of Style (CMoS) and [https://www.evidenceexplained.com/ Evidence Explained], by Elizabeth Shown Mills, however, the important thing is ensuring your sources are cited. The Scotland Project strongly recommends using the WikiTree recommended style or an equivalent. A good source citation will enable others to judge the accuracy of the information found on the profile, and will let them independently verify the information by finding the source themselves. Such sources will answer the following 5 questions: # Who - who caused the record to be created # What - the title of the record set # When - when the record was created # Wherein - where in the record set the data was found # Whereat - at which repository is the record set found The syntax of Evidence Explained (or Chicago Manual of Style) allows a researcher to look at the citation and determine a lot of information about the source. ==Citation Content== *For newspapers and magazine articles ensure you include the title of the article, as well as the title of the publication. Naming the publisher is only necessary if the issue might be difficult to locate. If it is a rare book or periodical, you could include where it can be found. *For online material and databases, ensure you include the full URL for the page. You can create a link to the page by enclosing it in square brackets: [https://www.nrscotland.gov.uk/research/guides/birth-death-and-marriage-records/statutory-registers-of-births-deaths-and-marriages Scotland's Births, Deaths and Marriages]. It will then create a link like this: [https://www.nrscotland.gov.uk/research/guides/birth-death-and-marriage-records/statutory-registers-of-births-deaths-and-marriages Scotland's Births, Deaths and Marriages] The URL by itself in not sufficient in a source citation. It is also important to include the date on which the information was accessed. This is useful for when a URL changes. When using the external link syntax, descriptive text must be provided. :'''Note:''' Some websites, like FamilySearch and Wikipedia include source citations that you can copy-and-paste. WikiTree and the Scotland Project try, as much as possible, to use links to free access websites, rather than paid subscriptions sites like Ancestry.com *If the source is a unique item such as a family bible or an heirloom, consider uploading a photo of it (it belongs to you, or a family member, so there's no copyright issue) to a free-space page. *Cemetery headstone photos should be uploaded to the individuals profile page. Please use only photos you have taken yourself, or have been given permission by the photographer, to use. *Second-hand information, while not considered a primary source, often provides us with important details and clues. It is a good idea to cite who told you certain information, when they said it, and where they said it. If they have a WikiTree profile, include a link to their profile page. *First-hand information that you remember about a person's life, should also be cited in a similar manner. Link to your own WikiTree profile, and include a ''Personal recollection, date'' citation. ==Advanced Sourcing== There are times when we need to use the same source over and over again. WikiTree has one approved way to do this. Here is how to create it so you don't have to cite the whole thing each time: Author's Name, Book Title, date published, [web address copy available here] Each time you use the source again, you can just use this: Done this way, all subsequent references for the same source will point to the same entry at the bottom of the page. '''Note:''' the " is a quotation mark, not two apostrophes. ==Example Citations Specific to Scotland== The results of these examples can be found under the Sources heading at the bottom of the page. When you copy/paste a citation, You just need to place the citation inside the tags. This section is not intended to be a reference on how to write a biography and just provides examples of how to do source citations. *FamilySearch - copy/paste citation provided on each record. ::Example: Angus MacKay was born in 1793 and christened 31 Mar 1793 in Dornoch, Sutherland."Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X18R-9F9 : 12 February 2020), Angus Mackay, 1793."Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X18R-9F9 : 12 February 2020), Angus Mackay, 1793. ::If you need to use the same source more than once on the profile, you can do it this way: ::Example: Angus MacKay was born in 1793 and christened 31 Mar 1793 in Dornoch, Sutherland."Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X18R-9F9 : 12 February 2020), Angus Mackay, 1793."Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X18R-9F9 : 12 February 2020), Angus Mackay, 1793. He was a son of Angus Mackay and Elizabeth Ross *FreeCen - Has a citation generator, so you can copy/paste the citation for each record: ::Example: Angus Mackay was living in the parish of Reay, in Caithness in 1841.The National Archives. "HO 107/2, Folio 3, Page , Schedule -: Scottish General Register Office: 1841 Census Returns database." From Free UK Genealogy, FreeCEN. Transcription. https://www.freecen.org.uk/search_records/5902882fe9379091b153a76f (accessed 20 May 2020).The National Archives. "HO 107/2, Folio 3, Page , Schedule -: Scottish General Register Office: 1841 Census Returns database." From Free UK Genealogy, FreeCEN. Transcription. https://www.freecen.org.uk/search_records/5902882fe9379091b153a76f (accessed 20 May 2020). ::If you need to use the same source more than once on the profile, you can do it this way: ::Example: Angus Mackay was living in the parish of Reay, in Caithness in 1841.The National Archives. "HO 107/2, Folio 3, Page , Schedule -: Scottish General Register Office: 1841 Census Returns database." From Free UK Genealogy, FreeCEN. Transcription. https://www.freecen.org.uk/search_records/5902882fe9379091b153a76f (accessed 20 May 2020).The National Archives. "HO 107/2, Folio 3, Page , Schedule -: Scottish General Register Office: 1841 Census Returns database." From Free UK Genealogy, FreeCEN. Transcription. https://www.freecen.org.uk/search_records/5902882fe9379091b153a76f (accessed 20 May 2020). His wife Lucy (spelled Lusy on the record) and four children were also living in the home. *Scotland's People Census: ::Example: Samuel Kennedy was living in Bonhill, Dunbartonshire with his wife, Marjory, and four children in 1881. He was employed as a factory labourer. Samuel's brother, Adam, and a lodger were also living with the family.[http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk ''Scotland Census, 1881'']: County: Dunbarton, District: Bonhill, Samuel Kennedy, Reference: 493/ 9/ 7; National Records of Scotland, 3 West Register Street, New Register House, Edinburgh, EH1 3YT. Personal copy in the files of [[Madison-125|Bobbie Hall]]. [http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk ''Scotland Census, 1881'']: County: Dunbarton, District: Bonhill, Samuel Kennedy, Reference: 493/ 9/ 7; National Records of Scotland, 3 West Register Street, New Register House, Edinburgh, EH1 3YT. Personal copy in the files of [[Madison-125|Bobbie Hall]]. * Scotland's People [Marriage] Database: ::Example: John Dove married Isobel Simson on 28 October 1732 in Leuchars. "Church of Scotland: Old Parish Registers - Banns and Marriages" database, National Records of Scotland, ScotlandsPeople (https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/ : accessed 27 May 2020), John Dove and Isobel Simson, 28 October 1732, Leuchars; citing Parish Number 445, Reference Number: 10 358. "Church of Scotland: Old Parish Registers - Banns and Marriages" database, National Records of Scotland, ScotlandsPeople (https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/ : accessed 27 May 2020), John Dove and Isobel Simson, 28 October 1732, Leuchars; citing Parish Number 445, Reference Number: 10 358. * Scotland's People [Baptisms] Database: :: Example: Agness Kerr born or baptised on 17 Jan 1796 in Kilmarnock."Church of Scotland: Old Parish Registers - Births and baptisms" database, National Records of Scotland, ScotlandsPeople (https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/ : accessed 03 Aug 2021), Agness Kerr, parent: Thomas Kerr, 17 Jan 1796, Dalry; citing Parish Number 587, Reference Number: 20 83. "Church of Scotland: Old Parish Registers - Births and baptisms" database, National Records of Scotland, ScotlandsPeople (https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/ : accessed 03 Aug 2021), Agness Kerr, parent: Thomas Kerr, 17 Jan 1796, Dalry; citing Parish Number 587, Reference Number: 20 83. * Book source example, online availability: ::Example: He assisted his uncle, the Earl of Morton, when the latter was forced to resign in 1578. Balfour Paul, James, Sir, ''The Scots Peerage; Founded on Wood’s Edition of Sir Robert Douglas’s Peerage of Scotland; Containing an Historical and Genealogical Account of the Nobility of That Kingdom'' (Edinburgh : D. Douglas, 1904), Vol. 1, p. 195. [https://archive.org/details/scotspeeragefoun01paul/page/195/mode/1up Available on Archive.org] Balfour Paul, James, Sir, ''The Scots Peerage; Founded on Wood’s Edition of Sir Robert Douglas’s Peerage of Scotland; Containing an Historical and Genealogical Account of the Nobility of That Kingdom'' (Edinburgh : D. Douglas, 1904), Vol. 1, p. 195. [https://archive.org/details/scotspeeragefoun01paul/page/195/mode/1up Available on Archive.org] ==Sources==

Scotland - Southern and Borders Region

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project: Scotland|Scotland Project Page]] > [[Space:Scotland - Geographical Team|Geographical Team]] > '''Southern and Borders Region''' Welcome to the Scotland - Southern and Borders Region, a part of [[Project:Scotland|Scotland]]'s [[Space:Scotland - Geographical Team|Geographical Team]]. Regional Team Leader: [[Madison-125| Bobbie Hall]] This team consists of the following county teams: {| border="1" ! style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| County Team |- |[[Space:Scotland - Ayrshire Team]] |- |[[Space:Scotland - Berwickshire Team]] |- |[[Space:Scotland - Dumfriess-shire Team]] |- |[[Space:Scotland - Kirkcudbrightshire Team]] |- |[[Space:Scotland - Peebles-shire Team]] |- |[[Space:Scotland - Roxburghshire Team]] |- |[[Space:Scotland - Selkirkshire Team]] |- |[[Space:Scotland - Wigtownshire Team]] |} == Southern & Borders To-do Lists == *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_BOR Suggestions for Borders] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_BOR Unsourced profiles for Borders] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SCT_BOR Unconnected Borders profiles]

Scotland - Suggestions by Region

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] == Scotland Suggestions, by Region == '''Team Leader''' - [[Carruth-363|Linda Peterson]] '''Totals of Suggestions by County / Region.''' Suggestion Links for each County / Region are in the 1st table. Let [[Carruth-363|Linda Peterson]] know if you would like the weekly totals updated for a different County / Region. '''[[Space:Scotland_Data_Doctors_Team| Scotland Data Doctors Page with Totals for Scotland 'Suggestions' ]]''' {| border="1" width ="80%" ! colspan="3" style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Regions |- |'''[[Space:Scotland - Highlands and Islands Region| Highlands and Islands Region]]'''
[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_HLD |'''Highland''']]
[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_WIS |'''Western Isles''']]
[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_ARL |'''Argyll''']]
[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_BUT |'''Bute''']]
[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_CAI |'''Caithness''']]
[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_INV |'''Inverness-shire''']]
[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_OKI |'''Orkney''']]
[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_ROC |'''Ross and Cromarty''']]
[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_SHI |'''Shetland''']]
[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_SUT |'''Sutherland''']] |'''[[Space:Scotland - Grampian Region| Grampian Region]]'''
[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_GMP |'''Grampian''']]
[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_ABD |'''Aberdeenshire''']]
City of Aberdeen
[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_BAN |'''Banffshire''']]
[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_KCD |'''Kincardineshire''']]
[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_MOR |'''Moray''']]
[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_NAI |'''Nairn''']] |'''[[Space:Scotland - Strathclyde Region| Strathclyde Region]]'''
[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_STD |'''Strathclyde''']]
City of Glasgow
[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_DNB |'''Dunbartonshire''']]
[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_LKS |'''Lanarkshire''']]
[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_RFW |'''Renfrewshire''']] |- |'''[[Space:Scotland - Southern and Borders Region| Southern and Borders Region]]'''
[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_BOR |'''Borders''']]
[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_AYR |'''Ayrshire''']]
[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_BEW |'''Berwickshire''']]
[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_DFS |'''Dumfriess-shire''']]
[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_DGY |'''Dumfries and Galloway''']]
[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_KKD |'''Kirkcudbrightshire''']]
[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_PEE |'''Peebles-shire''']]
[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_ROX |'''Roxburghshire''']]
[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_SEL |'''Selkirkshire''']]
[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_WIG |'''Wigtownshire ''']] |'''[[Space:Scotland - Central and East Region| Central and East Region]]'''
[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_CEN |'''Central''']]
[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_PER |'''Perthshire''']]
[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_STI |'''Stirlingshire''']]
[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_FIF |'''Fife''']]
[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_ANS |'''Angus''']]
[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_KRS |'''Kinross-shire''']]
[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_CLK |'''Clackmannanshire''']]
[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_TAY|'''Tayside''']]
City of Dundee |'''[[Space:Scotland - Lothians Region| Lothians Region]]'''
[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_LTN |'''Lothian''']]
City of Edinburgh
[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_WLN |'''West Lothian''']]
[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_MLN |'''Midlothian''']]
[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_ELN |'''East Lothian''']] |} === Suggestions, Highlands and Islands Region === ''Let [[Carruth-363|Linda Peterson]] know if you would like the weekly totals updated for another County '' {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" |- ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''County''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Total Overall''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Suggestions ''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''Unique Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' WikiData''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''Find A Grave ''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Profile Complete''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''Weekly Change''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f8ff;"|'''New Suggestions Added''' |- |[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_ARL |'''Argyll''']] |28 Mar 2021 |1,642 |966 |93 |152 |99 |66 | | |- |[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_ARL |'''Argyll''']] |27 Jun 2021 |1,731 |1035 |100 |168 |112 |70 |{{Red|7↑}} |17 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_ARL |'''Argyll''']] |26 Sep 2021 |1,788 |1,056 |104 |167 |136 |67 ||{{Red|2↑}} |19 - Find a Grave Updated |- |[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_ARL |'''Argyll''']] |28 Nov 2021 |1804 |1,042 |107 |171 |146 |74 ||{{Red|6↑}} |11 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_ARL |'''Argyll''']] |2 Jan 2022 |1786 |1,001 |108 |177 |151 |79 ||{{Blue|14↓}} |8 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_CAI |'''Caithness''']] |28 Mar 2021 |767 |586 |5 |39 |25 |51 | | |- |[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_CAI |'''Caithness''']] |27 Jun 2021 |745 |500 |8 |40 |29 |93 |{{Blue|2↓}} |4 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_CAI |'''Caithness''']] |28 Nov 2021 |811 |500 |14 |46 |57 |123 |{{Red|22↑}} |7 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_CAI |'''Caithness''']] |2 Jan 2022 |798 |482 |14 |47 |57 |126 |{{Blue|13↓}} |13 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_OKI |'''Orkney''']] |28 Mar 2021 |562 |380 |46 |43 |24 |22 | | |- |[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_OKI |'''Orkney''']] |27 Jun 2021 |766 |304 |41 |51 |28 |286 |{{Blue|4↓}} |2 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_OKI |'''Orkney''']] |28 Nov 2021 |708 |335 |45 |50 |42 |171 |{{Red|10↑}} |1 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_OKI |'''Orkney''']] |2 Jan 2022 |710 |338 |44 |49 |45 |170 |{{Red|2↑}} |7 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_SUT |'''Sutherland''']] |28 Mar 2021 |344 |225 |9 |38 |24 |14 | | |- |- |[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_SUT |'''Sutherland''']] |27 Jun 2021 |309 |179 |11 |47 |27 |4 |{{Blue|1↓}} |2 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_SUT |'''Sutherland''']] |28 Nov 2021 |390 |204 |14 |48 |32 |53 |{{Red|21↑}} |1 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_SUT |'''Sutherland''']] |2 Jan 2022 |402 |210 |14 |47 |37 |53 |{{Red|12↑}} |13 |} === Suggestions, Grampian Region === ''Let [[Carruth-363|Linda Peterson]] know if you would like the weekly totals updated for another County '' {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" |- ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''County''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Total Overall''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Suggestions ''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''Unique Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' WikiData''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''Find A Grave ''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Profile Complete''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''Weekly Change''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f8ff;"|'''New Suggestions Added''' |- |[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_MOR |'''Moray''']] |28 Mar 2021 |285 |177 |12 |54 |14 |3 | | |- |[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_MOR |'''Moray''']] |27 Jun 2021 |351 |204 |16 |58 |20 |15 |{{Red|4↑}} |9 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_MOR |'''Moray''']] |28 Nov 2021 |374 |235 |18 |59 |24 |6 |{{Red|24↑}} |7 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_MOR |'''Moray''']] |2 Jan 2022 |382 |243 |17 |59 |27 |6 |{{Red|8↑}} |8 |} === Suggestions, Strathclyde Region === ''Let [[Carruth-363|Linda Peterson]] know if you would like the weekly totals updated for another County '' {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" |- ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''County''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Total Overall''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Suggestions ''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''Unique Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' WikiData''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''Find A Grave ''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Profile Complete''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''Weekly Change''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f8ff;"|'''New Suggestions Added''' |- |[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_RFW |'''Renfrewshire''']] |28 Mar 2021 |1,440 |783 |58 |134 |71 |301 | | |- |[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_RFW |'''Renfrewshire''']] |27 Jun 2021 |1,495 |864 |77 |166 |90 |177 |{{Red|1↑}} |12 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_RFW |'''Renfrewshire''']] |28 Nov 2021 |1,472 |828 |78 |157 |115 |137 |{{Red|27↑}} |21 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_RFW |'''Renfrewshire''']] |2 Jan 2022 |1,490 |810 |79 |167 |132 |140 |{{Red|18↑}} |33 |} === Suggestions, Southern and Borders Region === ''Let [[Carruth-363|Linda Peterson]] know if you would like the weekly totals updated for another County '' {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" |- ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''County''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Total Overall''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Suggestions ''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''Unique Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' WikiData''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''Find A Grave ''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Profile Complete''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''Weekly Change''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f8ff;"|'''New Suggestions Added''' |- |[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_AYR |'''Ayrshire''']] |28 Mar 2021 |2,689 |1,541 |120 |312 |174 |359 | | |- |[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_AYR |'''Ayrshire''']] |27 Jun 2021 |2,742 |1,632 |147 |344 |211 |210 |{{Red|9↑}} |30 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_AYR |'''Ayrshire''']] |28 Nov 2021 |2,878 |1,706 |157 |345 |248 |182 |{{Red|70↑}} |51 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_AYR |'''Ayrshire''']] |2 Jan 2022 |2,848 |1,689 |157 |344 |256 |165 |{{Blue|30↓}} |36 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_BEW |'''Berwickshire''']] |28 Nov 2021 |761 |354 |44 |124 |48 |133 |{{Red|20↑}} |6 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_BEW |'''Berwickshire''']] |2 Jan 2022 |755 |350 |40 |123 |50 |133 |{{Blue|6↑}} |5 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_KKD |'''Kirkcudbrightshire''']] |28 Mar 2021 |207 |123 |17 |20 |21 |5 | | |- |[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_KKD |'''Kirkcudbrightshire''']] |27 Jun 2021 |357 |129 |23 |27 |29 |125 |{{Blue|2↓}} |1 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_KKD |'''Kirkcudbrightshire''']] |28 Nov 2021 |215 |98 |25 |32 |24 |10 |{{Red|14↑}} |2 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_KKD |'''Kirkcudbrightshire''']] |2 Jan 2022 |217 |97 |25 |33 |25 |8 |{{Red|2↑}} |1 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_ROX |'''Roxburghshire''']] |28Nov 2021 |951 |536 |44 |121 |57 |125 |{{Red|6↑}} |4 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_ROX |'''Roxburghshire''']] |2 Jan 2022 |946 |522 |45 |119 |58 |125 |{{Blue|5↑}} |10 |} === Suggestions, Central and East Region === ''Let [[Carruth-363|Linda Peterson]] know if you would like the weekly totals updated for another County '' {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" |- ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''County''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Total Overall''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Suggestions ''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''Unique Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' WikiData''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''Find A Grave ''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Profile Complete''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''Weekly Change''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f8ff;"|'''New Suggestions Added''' |- |[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_FIF |'''Fife''']] |28 Mar 2021 |2,577 |1,630 |134 |299 |110 |212 | | |- |[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_FIF |'''Fife''']] |27 Jun 2021 |2,950 |1,740 |203 |360 |140 |298 |{{Blue|2↓}} |18 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_FIF |'''Fife''']] |28 Nov 2021 |2959 |1,709 |208 |368 |187 |214 |{{Red|71↑}} |20 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_FIF |'''Fife''']] |2 Jan 2022 |2991 |1,725 |212 |378 |192 |210 |{{Red|32↑}} |50 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_ANS |'''Angus''']] |28 Mar 2021 |1,764 |1,184 |116 |165 |126 |78 | | |- |[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_ANS |'''Angus''']] |27 Jun 2021 |2033 |1,295 |156 |216 |140 |96 |{{Red|14↑}} |23 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_ANS |'''Angus''']] |28 Nov 2021 |2,067 |1,295 |162 |235 |198 |47 |{{Red|64↑}} |24 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_ANS |'''Angus''']] |2 Jan 2022 |2,046 |1,261 |162 |241 |202 |45 |{{Blue|21↑}} |26 |} === Suggestions, Lothians Region === ''Let [[Carruth-363|Linda Peterson]] know if you would like the weekly totals updated for another County '' {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" |- ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''County''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Total Overall''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Suggestions ''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''Unique Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' WikiData''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''Find A Grave ''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Profile Complete''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''Weekly Change''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f8ff;"|'''New Suggestions Added''' |- |[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_ELN |'''East Lothian''']] |28 Nov 2021 |1,385 |769 |70 |224 |33 |173 |{{Red|13↑}} |12 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_ELN |'''East Lothian''']] |2 Jan 2022 |1,383 |754 |73 |225 |35 |1731 |{{Blue|2↑}} |13 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_WLN |'''West Lothian''']] |28 Mar 2021 |626 |441 |9 |72 |39 |16 | | |- |[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_WLN |'''West Lothian''']] |27 Jun 2021 |592 |239 |15 |80 |33 |70 |{{Blue|78↓}} |12 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_WLN |'''West Lothian''']] |28 Nov 2021 |453 |165 |22 |79 |41 |51 |{{Red|14↑}} |14 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SCT_WLN |'''West Lothian''']] |2 Jan 2022 |458 |166 |19 |89 |39 |45 |{{Red|5↑}} |11 |} == Suggestions for Profiles for Scotland == ===[[Space:Scotland_Data_Doctors_Team#Weekly_Count_of_Location_Suggestions| Suggestions for Profiles for Scotland]]=== ==Scotland, Unsourced Profiles == ===[[Space:Scotland_Sourcerers_Team_Page#Weekly_Count_of_Unsourced_Profiles | Scotland Sorcerers Page with Totals for 'Unsourced Profiles']]=== ===[[:Space:Scotland_-_Unsourced_by_Region#Scotland.2C_Unsourced_Profiles.2C_by_Region| Scotland Unsourced Profile Totals, by Region]]===

Scotland - Tartan Trail Level 1

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[[Category:Scotland Project]] [[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] '''Navigation:''' [[:Space:Scotland_-_Tartan_Trail_Team|Tartan Trail Team Page]] > Tartan Trail - Level I You'll have received a Welcome email from our Tartan Trail Coordinator. It contains links to your assigned Trail profile, lessons to help you through our self-learning Level 1, and details of how to request help from our team. ===Process=== You should do the lessons provided in your Welcome email. Then, you should review the profile as it exists now, before you start working on it. *Review the location name fields. Are they spelled correctly? Do they match the time period for the profile? *Search for and confirm sources for birth, marriage and death, as well as any census during their lifetime, using the free resources listed below. Once you're certain you've got the correct source, add it to the profile, using a full source citation. *Use a Research Notes section for any information that you are unable to confirm, find, or is disputed. This will allow others to perform futher research later. *Review your profile for completeness. A basic profile should include enough information to prevent incorrect merging, a basic biography narrative, and a Research Notes section for any incomplete or unverified information on the profile. Use the checklists below for items to be verified. *Submit your profile to the Tartan Trail Coordinator for review. A Guide will provide you with feedback and you should make any further edits they recommend. The guide will then choose the next profile for you to work on. *After completing two profiles from this time period, you'll move on to the next time period: 1700 to 1799. A Guide will help you through this Level. ==Project Approved Resources for 1800 to 1875== *[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/ Scotland's People] Indexes are available for many record types. Note that they offer the 1881 census free of charge to view. Select the check box for "1881 LDS". *[https://www.freecen.org.uk/ FreeCen website]: This site provides access to individual Census entries for Scotland between 1841 and 1891 **This information should be cross-referenced with the search results from [https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/ Scotland's People website]: When used together, you can be fairly confident that the information is accurate. *[https://www.familysearch.org/en/ FamilySearch website]: This repository contains records for: **Scotland Births and Baptisms up to 1875 **Scotland Marriages up to 1875 **Find-a-Grave Memorials *If you do not find what you are looking for, you can ask our team to assist with a look-up on Ancestry. Ancestry.com is not normally an approved Project resource, however, due to the difficulties in accessing Scotland census data, the project will make an exception. == Level 1 Example Profiles == We are currently creating example profiles for Level 1 to give you some hints and tips on what a finished profile can look like. Of course every profile we research is different as people lead different lives and have different lifestyles. What records are available for one person are not necessarily available for another. However it is hoped that the Example Profiles can provide some insight into areas you haven't considered for your own profiles. The profiles that have been updated and made available as Examples are: * [[Currie-43|Agnes McTaggart (Currie) Miller (1856-1948)]] * [[Stevenson-1227|James Hyslop Stevenson (1865-1954)]] We will aim to have 4 completed examples and will therefore add to this list in due course. == Additional Resources == * [https://www.visitscotland.com/see-do/research-your-ancestry/professions-occupations/ Professions and occupations] * [[:Space:Scotland_-_Sourcing_Help| Sourcing Help]] to find ways to format your source citations well. *[[Space:Tartan_Trail_Resources| Tartan Trail Resources]] (Collected sources of the Tartan Trail Team) *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_Project_Templates%2C_Stickers_and_Images Scotland Project stickers] == Do's & Don'ts on Standards & Style == *Biography: There's no better way to honour a person than to write a few paragraphs about their lives and families. Typically organized in chronological order, this section describes the life of the person. It's best to write in biography style, versus timelines, as it is easier for others to build on later. We require our members to follow the WT guildelines for [[Help:Biographies|Biographies]]. *Add as much detail as possible. *Add a list of children with simple details. If the birth order is known, use a [[Help:Editing_Tips#Lists numbered list|numbered list]]. If not, then use a [[Help:Editing_Tips#Lists| bulleted list]]. *Acknowledgements: We follow the style guide on [[Help:Acknowledgements| Acknowledgements]]. We do not acknowledge uploaders of profiles. We do not retain a list of GEDCOM uploads. This information is tracked under the Changes tab. *We discourage using tables on profiles. Although they are a convenient way to display data, they also intimidate newer members who may not know how to change or update them. Long bulleted lists of events, or Timeline formats are not encouraged. *We discourage using coloured or non-standard fonts. Many are difficult to read on certain devices. *Background Images / Wall paper: Throughout WikiTree, you may see examples of profiles that use an image as background or "wallpaper." Wallpaper is a matter of taste, and one profile manager may be for it; another one against it. Background can also be very difficult for members with vision challenges. So please be thoughtful about adding backgrounds, and don't take it personally if someone removes a background image. We discourage using tiled backgrounds as they may pose a problem for some members with visual issues. We've supplied [[Space:Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans| tartan images]] which can be used for backgrounds for clan members. ==Checklist Level 1== *Data Section **Is the data correct? Birth date and place should be the same in the data fields and in the biography. Parents should match sources. Marriage date and place should be the same in the data fields and in the biography. Death date and place should be the same in the data fields and in the biography. Are they marked as: before, after, estimate or exact? **If no children, check this box: If there are no more known children, is the box checked? **Certainty and confidence: Are the appropriate buttons selected? *Biography Section **Is there a good biography? Are the sentences clear and concise? Are the facts confirmed by sources? Does the biography agree with the sources? If a marriage is mentioned, is it also in the Data section with the spouse attached? *Sources **Are the sources considered reliable for Scottish Profiles? Family Trees, Millenium Files, Yates Publishing, Find a Grave indexes or memorials without photos are not considered acceptable. **Are source citations formatted correctly? Did you use inline citations? *Categories **Are the appropriate categories added for: Birth, Marriage, Death, Location, Cemetery and Occupation? Are any other categories needed? *Children List **Is there a list of known children? Is it sourced by at least one primary or secondary source? **Are the children attached to the profile the same as the ones on the list? Do the facts agree? *Final Product **Is a Disputed Section needed? **Is a Research Notes Section needed? **Check the Suggestions for the profile and correct any issues **Are there any duplicate profiles? **Are the categories appropriate? **Are any stickers added appropriate?

Scotland - Tartan Trail Level 2

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[[Category:Scotland Project]] [[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs|Tartan]] '''Navigation:''' [[:Space:Scotland_-_Tartan_Trail_Team|Tartan Trail Team Page]] > Tartan Trail - Level II ==Process== When you're cleared to begin work on your assigned profile, you should start by reviewing the help pages for this level. Then, you should review the profile as it exists now, before you start working on it. *Review the location name fields. Are they spelled correctly? Do they match the time period for the profile? See your Geography 101 and Scottish History 101 links for help. *Search for and confirm sources for birth, marriage and death, as well as any census during their lifetime, using the free resources listed below. Once you're certain you've got the correct source, add it to the profile, using a full source citation. *Use a Research Notes section for any information that you are unable to confirm, find, or is disputed. This will allow others to perform futher research later. *Review your profile for completeness. A basic profile should include enough information to prevent incorrect merging, a basic biography narrative, and a Research Notes section for any incomplete or unverified information on the profile. *Submit your profile to your Guide, for review. They will provide you with feedback and you should make any further edits they recommend, before choosing your next profile to work on. *After completing two profiles from this time period, you'll be eligible to graduate. ==Project Approved Resources for 1700 to 1799== Note: Most Church Records are not accessible for free, online. See: [https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/sct/ChurchRecords Church Records] for more information. *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2390848 Scotland Church Records and Kirk Session Records, 1658-1919] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2421466 Scotland Presbyterian & Protestant Church Records, 1736-1990] *[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/ Scotland's People] Indexes are available for many record types. == Checklist Level 2 == *Data Section **Are the data correct? Birth date and place should be the same in the data fields and in the biography. Parents should match sources. Marriage date and place should be the same in the data fields and in the biography. Death date and place should be the same in the data fields and in the biography. Are they marked as: before, after, estimate or exact? **If no children, check this box. If there are no more known children, is the box checked? **Certainty and confidence: Are the appropriate buttons selected? *Biography Section **Is there a good biography? Are the sentences clear and concise? Are the facts confirmed by sources? Does the biography agree with the sources? If a marriage is mentioned, is it also in the Data section with the spouse attached? Check punctuation. *Sources **Are the sources considered reliable for Scottish Profiles? Family Trees, Millenium Files, Yates Publishing, Find a Grave indexes or memorials without photos are not considered acceptable. **Are source citations formatted correctly? Did you use inline citations or standard sourcing citations? Inline citations are preferred as they document each fact in the biography, item by item and sentence by sentence. *Children List **Is there a list of known children? Is it sourced by at least one primary or secondary source? **Are the children attached to the profile the same as the ones on the list? Do the facts agree? *Categories **Are the appropriate categories added for: Birth, Marriage, Death, Location, Cemetery and Occupation? Are any other categories needed? *Templates **Would any of the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Research_Note_Boxes Research Note boxes] be useful? **Does the profile have any use for a [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:Succession_box Succession box]? **Would a [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Link_Templates Link Template] be of use? *Final Product **Are there any duplicate profiles? **Are the categories appropriate, or any missing? **Are any stickers appropriate, or are there any that should be applied? **Is a Disputed Section needed? **Is a Research Notes Section needed? **Check the Suggestions for the profile and correct any issues

Scotland - Tartan Trail Level 3

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[[Category:Scotland Project]] [[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs|Tartan]] '''Navigation:''' [[:Space:Scotland_-_Tartan_Trail_Team|Tartan Trail Team Page]] > Tartan Trail - Level III ===Process=== This is the final stage of the Tartan Trail, and this level will go a little deeper and develop our members skills to a higher standard. You'll expand existing orphaned profiles with quality source material, learn a bit about Scottish nobility and gentry, geography, citing secondary sources well, and understand the importance of copyright on Images used on project profiles. When you have been cleared to begin work on your selected profile, you should start by reviewing the help pages for this level. Then, you should review the profile as it exists now, before you start working on it. You'll need to thoroughly review the following before you start this level: *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Profile_Standards Scotland - Profile Standards] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Scottish_Nobility Scotland - Scottish Nobility] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scottish_Nobility_Naming_Standards Scottish Nobility Naming Standards] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Territorial_designations Territorial designations] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Copyright_and_Images_Guideline Scotland - Copyright and Images Guideline] Although you'll see these pages when you pre-certify, please re-read them: *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Pre-1700_Profiles Pre-1700 Profiles] And please focus on these sections: :*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Pre-1700_Profiles#Carefully_observe_style_rules '''Carefully observe style rules'''] :*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Pre-1700_Profiles#Cite_reliable_sources '''Cite reliable sources'''] ==Project Approved Resources for 1500 to 1699== Note: Most Church Records are not accessible for free, online. See: [https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/sct/ChurchRecords Church Records] for more information. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Reliable_Sources Scotland - Reliable Sources] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2390848 Scotland Church Records and Kirk Session Records, 1658-1919] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2421466 Scotland Presbyterian & Protestant Church Records, 1736-1990] Become familiar with Scottish Maps and Place resources: *[https://scotlandsplaces.gov.uk/ Scotland's Places] *[https://maps.nls.uk/ National Library of Scotland - Maps] (try the side-by-side and OS maps) == Additional Resources == *[https://electricscotland.com/index.html Electric Scotland] **[https://www.electricscotland.com/history/books.htm Online wide-ranging book list] **[https://electricscotland.com/bible/index.htm Religion in Scotland] (Ministers, buildings, missionaries, and much more) *[http://catalogue.nrscotland.gov.uk/nrsonlinecatalogue/search.aspx National Records of Scotland] *[https://www.rps.ac.uk/ Records of the Parliaments of Scotland to 1707] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Tartan_Trail_Resources Tartan Trail Resources] (Collected sources of the Tartan Trail Team) == Profile checklist == *Review the location name fields. Are they spelled correctly? Do they match the time period for the profile? See [https://scotlandsplaces.gov.uk/ Geography 101] and [https://www.scotland.org/about-scotland/history-timeline Scottish History 101] links for help. *Search for and confirm sources for birth, marriage and death. Once you're certain you've got the correct source, add it to the profile, using a full source citation. *Check carefully for duplicate profiles. Search for any missing, unattached children and parents. *Use a Research Notes section for any information that you are unable to confirm, find, or is disputed. This will allow others to perform futher research later. *Review your profile for completeness. A basic profile should include enough information to prevent incorrect merging, a basic biography narrative, and a Research Notes section for any incomplete or unverified information on the profile. A more fully-developed profile will go beyond this measure and include historical and family background, a list of their offspring, information on politics, religion or occupation. It may include any topics that would apply to the person profiled, and give us a wider view of their life and times. Consider working in major events that happened during his/her lifetime that might have had an impact. *Can you locate any interesting images that would be appropriate for the profile? Be sure to use only non-copyrighted images, and provide the needed attributes. *When you think you've completed your work on the profile, check the Suggestions for it using the pull-down menu at the top of the profile that is headed by the profile ID (ex: MacIntyre-123). Solve any issues listed. *Submit your profile to your Guide, for review. They will provide you with feedback and you should make any further edits they recommend before choosing your next profile to work on. *After completing two profiles from this time period, you'll be eligible to '''graduate,''' earn the exclusive Tartan Trail sticker and be prepared to help another hiker along the same challenging trail. Congratulations from all of us on the Scotland Team. Thank you for spending so much valuable time enhancing our profiles and learning to create quality profiles for our shared Scottish ancestors. We hope this has been a useful and rewarding experience, and we welcome positive feedback from our Hikers on the Tartan Trail.

Scotland - Tartan Trail Team

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category: Project Trails]][[Category:Scotland Project]] '''Navigation:''' [[Project:Scotland|Scotland Project]] > Tartan Trail Team ==Welcome to the Scotland Project's Tartan Trail!== '''Leader Contact:''' [[Baxter-4158|Jacqueline Baxter]] '''Coordinator: [[Cairns-253|Suzy Cairns]]''' Now that you've made the decision to join the [[Project:Scotland|Scotland Project]], we're going to work together on improving your basic skills in genealogy and on WikiTree, focused on Scotland profiles. If you haven't already requested to join the Scotland Project, you should follow the instructions on the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1697757/would-you-like-learn-research-your-scottish-ancestors-2024 Join the Scotland Project] page in G2G '''Please note that you should complete any other orphan trail that you are currently participating in before beginning the Tartan Trail.''' This program uses existing orphaned profiles associated with Scotland, which serves two purposes. It gives you the freedom you need to practice and make mistakes, and it helps improve the quality of profiles within the project's reach. Level 1 of the Tartan Trail is a self-learning process. You will be supplied with lessons to help you through this level. On progression to Level 2, you will be assigned a Guide who will help you learn further skills needed to work within the Scotland Project. Our Guides are all former graduates of this process. They are experienced WikiTree members, and are here to help you on your journey. You'll be improving two profiles on each of the following levels. ==Level One== This level will focus on the time period between [[:Space:Scotland - Tartan Trail Level 1|1800 and 1875]]. Level 1 will start with basic skills: *[[Help:How_to_Get_Started_with_Genealogy#Source.2C_Source.2C_Source|Using Sources for Genealogy Research]]: This page outlines why sources are important when researching your ancestors. The Scotland Project requires all profiles that are part of the project's reach meet or exceed WikiTree's standards for sourcing. *[[Help:Sources| Sources Help Page]]: This page outlines why sources are a required part of the WikiTree experience and shows you two ways to add sources to your ancestors profiles. *[[Help:Uncertain#What_are_examples_of_sources_that_provide_uncertain_information.3F | What are examples of sources that provide uncertain information?]]: This page outlines what sources are considered derivative and are not used for profiles that are part of the Scotland Project. They can however, be helpful in finding true sources. *[[Help:Research_Notes|Research Notes Help Page]]: This page outlines why a Research Notes section can be helpful, where to properly place the research notes section, and introduces Research Note Boxes (we'll look at these more closely, later). *[[Help:Biographies|Biographies Help Page]]: This page outlines the required and optional headings for the biography portion of a profile. *Scotland Geography 101: [https://scotlandsplaces.gov.uk/ Scotland's Places] is our main resource for location names. Members should become familiar with what's available on the site. *Scotland History 101: [https://www.scotland.org/about-scotland/history-timeline History Timeline] for Scotland. Members will be required to have a basic understanding of historical events. You may find further information here: *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Scotland_-_Tartan_Trail_Team.pdf Introduction to Researching and Writing Profiles]. *[[Help:Sources#Advanced_Sourcing|Advanced Sourcing]] *[[Help:Editing_Tips|Advanced Biography and Editing Tips]] *[[Help:Bio_Ideas|Advanced Biography Writing]] *[[Help:Categorization| Introduction to Categories]] *[[Help:Categorization_Glossary| Categorization Glossary]] ==Level Two== This level will focus on the time period between [[:Space:Scotland - Tartan Trail Level 2|1700 and 1799]]. In addition to the above, this Level will include: *[[Help:Stickers| Introduction to Stickers]] *[[Help:Templates| Introduction to Templates]] ==Graduation== Once you've completed Levels 1 and 2 on the Tartan Trail program, you will graduate and receive your Scotland Project membership badge.

Scotland - Topical Teams

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:Scotland Project]] [[Project: Scotland|Scotland Project Page]] > '''Topical Teams''' ==Welcome to the Scotland Project's Topical Teams!== Topical Teams gather profiles together under a common theme in order to create and/or improve existing profiles, or curate and protect profiles that may be controversial or are of special historical importance to Scotland. They may be about a particular aspect of history (such as the Arbroath Declaration); a certain event (such as the Clearances); a specific occupation (such as authors, artists, musicians, inventors, famous athletes, or even politicians); or perhaps a specific family (one-name studies). Do you have an idea for a new topical team that you would like to help organize? Are you interested in joining one of our current topical teams? Please contact [[Stevens-17832|Jen]] for support in making that happen. '''Leader Contacts:''' [[Baxter-4158|Jacqueline Baxter]] and [[Templeton-1883|Sheena Tait]] '''Project Coordinator''' for Topical Teams: TBA ===General Topics=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:The_Witches_of_Scotland&public=1 The Witches of Scotland] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Scots_in_Foreign_Service Scots in Foreign Service] ===Architecture=== * [[Space:Castles_in_Scotland| Castles in Scotland]] * [[Space:Historic Houses in Scotland|Historic Houses in Scotland]] ===Art and Literature=== * [[Space:Scotland_-_Scottish Authors Team|Scottish Authors Team]] ===Transplanted Scots=== * [[Space:Scotland_-_Scottish Diaspora|Scottish Diaspora Team]] ===Co-Managed with Other Projects=== *Scottish Quakers - would work in conjunction with the [[:Project:Quakers|Quakers Project]] - Contact a Scotland Project Leader if you are interested in starting this team. **[[:Space:Quakers_in_Scotland| Quakers in Scotland Resources Page]] * [[Space:Scotland_-_Ulster Scots Team|Ulster Scots Team]] - This team works in cooperation with the corresponding Team in Ireland. ===Scottish Teams outside the Scotland Project=== * [[Space:Scotland_Mining_Disasters| Scotland Mining Disasters Team]] - part of the [[:Project:Disasters| Disasters Project]] *[[:Space:Kirkland| One Name Study of Kirklands in Scotland]] *[[:Space:Crawford Name Study|Crawford Name Study]] *[[:Space:Stobo Name Study|Stobo Name Study]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Scotland%2C_Name_Studies Index of all Scottish one-name studies]

Scotland - Unsourced by Region

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] == Scotland, Unsourced Profiles, by Region == '''Team Leader''' - [[Templeton-1883|Sheena Tait]] '''Totals of Unsourced Profiles by County / Region.''' Unsourced Links for each County / Region are in the 1st table. Let [[Templeton-1883|Sheena Tait]] or [[Carruth-363|Linda Peterson]] know if you would like the weekly totals updated for a different County / Region. {| border="1" width ="80%" ! colspan="3" style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Regions |- |'''[[Space:Scotland - Highlands and Islands Region| Highlands and Islands Region]]'''
[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_HLD |'''Highland''']]
[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_WIS |'''Western Isles''']]
[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_ARL |'''Argyll''']]
[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_BUT |'''Bute''']]
[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_CAI |'''Caithness''']]
[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_INV |'''Inverness-shire''']]
[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_OKI |'''Orkney''']]
[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_ROC |'''Ross and Cromarty''']]
[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_SHI |'''Shetland''']]
[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_SUT |'''Sutherland''']] | '''[[Space:Scotland - Grampian Region| Grampian Region]]'''
[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_GMP |'''Grampian''']]
[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_ABD |'''Aberdeenshire''']]
City of Aberdeen
[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_BAN |'''Banffshire''']]
[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_KCD |'''Kincardineshire''']]
[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_MOR |'''Moray''']]
[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_NAI |'''Nairn''']] | '''[[Space:Scotland - Strathclyde Region| Strathclyde Region]]'''
[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_STD |'''Strathclyde''']]
City of Glasgow
[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_DNB |'''Dunbartonshire''']]
[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_LKS |'''Lanarkshire''']]
[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_RFW |'''Renfrewshire''']] |- |'''[[Space:Scotland - Southern and Borders Region| Southern and Borders Region]]'''
[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_BOR |'''Borders''']]
[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_AYR |'''Ayrshire''']]
[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_BEW |'''Berwickshire''']]
[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_DFS |'''Dumfriess-shire''']]
[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_DGY |'''Dumfries and Galloway''']]
[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_KKD |'''Kirkcudbrightshire''']]
[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_PEE |'''Peebles-shire''']]
[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_ROX |'''Roxburghshire''']]
[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_SEL |'''Selkirkshire''']]
[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_WIG |'''Wigtownshire ''']] | '''[[Space:Scotland - Central and East Region| Central and East Region]]'''
[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_CEN |'''Central''']]
[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_PER |'''Perthshire''']]
[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_STI |'''Stirlingshire''']]
[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_FIF |'''Fife''']]
[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_ANS |'''Angus''']]
[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_KRS |'''Kinross-shire''']]
[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_CLK |'''Clackmannanshire''']]
[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_TAY|'''Tayside''']]
City of Dundee | '''[[Space:Scotland - Lothians Region| Lothians Region]]'''
[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_LTN |'''Lothian''']]
City of Edinburgh
[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_WLN |'''West Lothian''']]
[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_MLN |'''Midlothian''']]
[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_ELN |'''East Lothian''']] |} ''Scroll down for progress tables for the individual counties...'' === Unsourced Profiles, Highlands and Islands Region === ''Let [[Templeton-1883|Sheena Tait]] or [[Carruth-363|Linda Peterson]] know if you would like the weekly totals updated for another County '' {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" |- ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''County''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Scotland, Unsourced ''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f8ff;"|'''(New)''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Scotland, Category: Unsourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f8ff;"|'''(New)''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Suggestion 802 & 803''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f8ff;"|'''(New)''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Suggestion 131-134 ''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f8ff;"|'''(New)''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Total''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Change''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Total County profiles''' |- |- |[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_HLD |'''Highland''']] |23 Apr 2024 |0 | |12 | |0 | |0 | |'''12''' | |1,569 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_WIS |'''Western Isles''']] |23 Apr 2024 |0 | |1 | |0 | |0 | |'''1''' | |13 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_ARL |'''Argyll''']] |23 Apr 2024 |324 |(+3) |776 |(+2) |0 | |15 | |'''1,115''' |{{red|35↑}} |21.701 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_BUT |'''Bute''']] |23 Apr 2024 |26 | |239 | |0 | |0 | |'''265''' |{{Blue|3↓}} |2,508 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_CAI |'''Caithness''']] |23 Apr 2024 |129 | |246 | |0 | |9 | |'''384''' |{{Blue|30↓}} |13,983 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_INV |'''Inverness-shire''']] |23 Apr 2024 |249 |(+5) |610 |(+2) |0 | |15 | |'''874''' |{{Blue|17↓}} |15,455 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_OKI |'''Orkney''']] |23 Apr 2024 |0 | |345 | |0 | |8 | |'''353''' |{{Blue|2↓}} |11,400 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_ROC |'''Ross and Cromarty''']] |23 Apr 2024 |262 | |93 | |0 | |2 | |'''357''' |{{Blue|25↓}} |3,807 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_SHI |'''Shetland''']] |23 Apr 2024 |0 | |351 | |0 | |1 | |'''352''' |{{Red|2↑}} |8,495 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_SUT |'''Sutherland''']] |23 Apr 2024 |26 | |88 | |0 | |3 | |'''117''' |{{Blue|6↓}} |4,380 |} === Unsourced Profiles, Grampian Region === ''Let [[Templeton-1883|Sheena Tait]] or [[Carruth-363|Linda Peterson]] know if you would like the weekly totals updated for another County '' {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" |- ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''County''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Scotland, Unsourced ''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f8ff;"|'''(New)''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Scotland, Category: Unsourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f8ff;"|'''(New)''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Suggestion 802 & 803''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f8ff;"|'''(New)''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Suggestion 131-134 ''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f8ff;"|'''(New)''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Total''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Change''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Total County profiles''' |- |[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_GMP |'''Grampian''']] |23 Apr 2024 |0 | |2 | |0 | |0 | |'''2''' | |325 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_ABD |'''Aberdeenshire''']] |23 Apr 2024 |360 |(+2) |1,215 |(+5) |0 | |23 | |'''1598''' |{{Blue|343↓}} |48,220 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_BAN |'''Banffshire''']] |23 Apr 2024 |197 |(+1) |287 |(+2) |0 | |15 | |'''599''' |{{Blue|13↓}} |14,893 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_KCD |'''Kincardineshire''']] |23 Apr 2024 |220 |(+6) |165 |(+1) |0 | |2 | |'''387''' |{{Blue|7↓}} |8.390 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_MOR |'''Moray''']] |23 Apr 2024 |0 | |265 |(+1) |0 | |4 | |'''269''' |{{Blue|8↓}} |8,427 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_NAI |'''Nairn''']] |23 Apr 2024 |22 | |16 | |0 | |2 | |'''40''' |{{Blue|11↓}} |1,754 |} === Unsourced Profiles, Strathclyde Region === ''Let [[Templeton-1883|Sheena Tait]] or [[Carruth-363|Linda Peterson]] know if you would like the weekly totals updated for another County '' {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" |- ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''County''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Scotland, Unsourced ''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f8ff;"|'''(New)''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Scotland, Category: Unsourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f8ff;"|'''(New)''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Suggestion 802 & 803''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f8ff;"|'''(New)''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Suggestion 131-134 ''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f8ff;"|'''(New)''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Total''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Change''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Total County profiles''' |- |[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_STD |'''Strathclyde''']] |23 Apr 2024 |0 | |12 | |0 | |0 | |'''12''' |{{Blue|2↓}} |1,443 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_DNB |'''Dunbartonshire''']] |23 Apr 2024 |143 | |219 |(+1) |0 | |1 | |'''363''' |{{Red|2↑}} |8,857 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_LKS |'''Lanarkshire''']] |23 Apr 2024 |569 |(+2) |3,767 |(+6) |7 | |97 | |'''4,440''' |{{Red|66↑}} | 118,536 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_RFW |'''Renfrewshire''']] |23 Apr 2024 |136 | |758 | |1 | |26 | |'''921''' |{{Red|10↑}} |28,218 |} === Unsourced Profiles, Southern and Borders Region === ''Let [[Templeton-1883|Sheena Tait]] or [[Carruth-363|Linda Peterson]] know if you would like the weekly totals updated for another County '' {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" |- ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''County''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Scotland, Unsourced ''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f8ff;"|'''(New)''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Scotland, Category: Unsourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f8ff;"|'''(New)''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Suggestion 802 & 803''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f8ff;"|'''(New)''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Suggestion 131-134 ''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f8ff;"|'''(New)''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Total''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Change''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Total County profiles''' |- |[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_BOR |'''Borders''']] |23 Apr 2024 |0 | |1 | |0 | |0 | |'''1''' |{{Red|1↑}} |50 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_AYR |'''Ayrshire''']] |23 Apr 2024 |473 | |1,672 |(+1) |1 | |57 | |'''2,203''' |{{Blue|7↓}} |57,506 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_BEW |'''Berwickshire''']] |23 Apr 2024 |61 | |243 | |0 | |4 | |'''308''' |{{Blue|6↓}} |10,839 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_DFS |'''Dumfriess-shire''']] |23 Apr 2024 |0 | |519 |(+1) |0 | |0 | |'''519''' | |22,504 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_DGY |'''Dumfries and Galloway''']] |23 Apr 2024 |0 | |15 | |0 | |0 | |'''15''' |{{Red|2↑}} |1,497 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_KKD |'''Kirkcudbrightshire''']] |23 Apr 2024 |80 | |161 | |0 | |0 | |'''241''' |{{Red|1↑}} |5,903 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_PEE |'''Peeblesshire''']] |23 Apr 2024 |0 | |53 |(+1) |0 | |1 | |'''54''' |{{Blue|21↓}} |3,116 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_ROX |'''Roxburghshire''']] |23 Apr 2024 |176 |(+1) |247 | |0 | |20 | |'''443''' |{{Red|1↑}} |11,887 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_SEL |'''Selkirkshire''']] |23 Apr 2024 |29 | |44 |(+2) |0 | |0 | |'''73''' |{{Blue|36↓}} | 3.062 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_WIG |'''Wigtownshire ''']] |23 Apr 2024 |138 | |146 | |0 | |1 | |'''285''' |{{Red|4↑}} |5,977 |} === Unsourced Profiles, Central and East Region === ''Let [[Templeton-1883|Sheena Tait]] or [[Carruth-363|Linda Peterson]] know if you would like the weekly totals updated for another County '' {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" |- ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''County''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Scotland, Unsourced ''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f8ff;"|'''(New)''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Scotland, Category: Unsourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f8ff;"|'''(New)''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Suggestion 802 & 803''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f8ff;"|'''(New)''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Suggestion 131-134 ''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f8ff;"|'''(New)''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Total''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Change''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Total County profiles''' |- |[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_CEN |'''Central''']]
|23 Apr 2024 |0 | |0 | |0 | |0 | |'''0''' | |35 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_PER |'''Perthshire''']] |23 Apr 2024 |0 | |1,440 |(+3) |1 | |44 | |'''1,485''' |{{Red|4↑}} |34,438 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_STI |'''Stirlingshire''']] |23 Apr 2024 |189 |(+1) |695 | |0 | |11 | |'''895''' |{{Red|21↑}} |24,545 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_FIF |'''Fife''']] |23 Apr 2024 |343 |(+3) |1,221 |(+4) |1 | |7 | |'''1,572''' |{{Blue|166↓}} |53,923 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_ANS |'''Angus''']] |23 Apr 2024 |260 |(+3) |767 |(+3) |2 |(+1) |54 | |'''1,083''' |{{Blue|43↓}} |30,231 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_KRS |'''Kinross-shire''']] |23 Apr 2024 |28 | |19 | |0 | |0 | |'''47''' |{{Blue|12↓}} |1,345 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_CLK |'''Clackmannanshire''']] |23 Apr 2024 |93 | |127 | |0 | |3 | |'''223''' |{{Blue|19↓}} |5,703 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_TAY|'''Tayside''']] |23 Apr 2024 |0 | |0 | |0 | |0 | |'''0''' |{{Blue|3↓}} |237 |} === Unsourced Profiles, Lothians Region === ''Let [[Templeton-1883|Sheena Tait]] or [[Carruth-363|Linda Peterson]] know if you would like the weekly totals updated for another County '' {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" |- ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''County''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Scotland, Unsourced ''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f8ff;"|'''(New)''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Scotland, Category: Unsourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f8ff;"|'''(New)''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Suggestion 802 & 803''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f8ff;"|'''(New)''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Suggestion 131-134 ''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f8ff;"|'''(New)''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Total''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Change''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Total County profiles''' |- |[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_LTN |'''Lothian''']] |23 Apr 2024 |0 | |9 | |0 | |0 | |'''9''' |{{Red|1↑}} |1,256 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_WLN |'''West Lothian''']] |23 Apr 2024 |183 | |271 | |0 | |1 | |'''455''' |{{Red|4↑}} |12,407 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_MLN |'''Midlothian''']] |23 Apr 2024 |507 |(+8) |1,039 |(+6) |0 | |18 | |'''1,565''' |{{Red|62↑}} |39,188 |- |[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT_ELN |'''East Lothian''']] |23 Apr 2024 |217 | |217 |(+1) |0 | |0 | |'''434''' |{{Red|44↑}} |17,319 |} ==Scotland, Unsourced Profiles == ===[[:Space:Scotland_Sourcerers_Team_Page#Weekly_Count_of_Unsourced_Profiles | Scotland Sorcerers Page with Totals for Scotland 'Unsourced Profiles']]===

Scotland - Viscount of Arbuthnott

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:Viscounts of Arbuthnott]] '''Viscount of Arbuthnott''' Viscount of Arbuthnott is the oldest Viscountcy, a title in the [[:Category:Peerage of Scotland|Peerage of Scotland]]. It was created in 1641, along with the subsidiary title Lord Inverbervie, for Sir Robert Arbuthnot. The Viscount of Arbuthnott is the hereditary Clan Chief of [[:Category:Clan Arbuthnot|Clan Arbuthnott]]. The family seat is Arbuthnott House, Arbuthnott, near Inverbervie, Kincardineshire (Aberdeenshire). Kincardineshire was a Scottish shire (later known as a county), which had previously been represented by two commissioners in the former Parliament of Scotland. The constituency included the whole shire, except for the Royal burgh of Inverbervie which formed part of the Aberdeen Burghs constituency. All Viscounts in the Peerage of Scotland have "of" in their titles, but most Scottish Viscounts have dropped the practice of using "of." The only ones who persist in the usage of the word are the Viscount of Arbuthnott, and, to a lesser extent, the Viscount of Oxfuird. [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viscount_of_Arbuthnott 1]] '''Viscounts of Arbuthnott (1641)''' * [[Arbuthnot-132|Robert Arbuthnot, 1st Viscount of Arbuthnott]] (d. 1655) * Robert Arbuthnot, 2nd Viscount of Arbuthnott (d. 1682) * Robert Arbuthnot, 3rd Viscount of Arbuthnott (1663–1694) * Robert Arbuthnot, 4th Viscount of Arbuthnott (1686–1710) * John Arbuthnot, 5th Viscount of Arbuthnott (1692–1756) * John Arbuthnot, 6th Viscount of Arbuthnott (aka the Rich Lord). (1703–1791) Son of John Arbuthnot of Fordoun, brother of the 2nd Viscount. Father of 7th Viscount. * [[Arbuthnot-846|John Arbuthnott, 7th Viscount of Arbuthnott]] (1754–1800) Challenged the legality of his late father's actions, which had included the granting of leases for long periods at low rents." * John Arbuthnott, 8th Viscount of Arbuthnott (1778–1860) * John Arbuthnott, 9th Viscount of Arbuthnott (1806–1891) * John Arbuthnott, 10th Viscount of Arbuthnott (1843–1895) * David Arbuthnott, 11th Viscount of Arbuthnott (1845–1914) * William Arbuthnott, 12th Viscount of Arbuthnott (1849–1917) * Walter Charles Warner Arbuthnott, 13th Viscount of Arbuthnott (1847–1920) * John Ogilvy Arbuthnott, 14th Viscount of Arbuthnott (1882–1960) * (Robert) Keith Arbuthnott, 15th Viscount of Arbuthnott (1897–1966) * John Campbell Arbuthnott, KT, CBE, DSC, 16th Viscount of Arbuthnott (1924-2012) * (John) Keith Oxley Arbuthnott, 17th Viscount of Arbuthnott (b. 1950) His heir apparent is his son Christopher Keith Arbuthnott, Master of Arbuthnott (b. 1977) The Master's heir apparent is his son Alexander Nicholas Keith Arbuthnott (b. 2007)

Scotland and Beyond

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[[Category:Runciman Lineage 1b - William Runciman of Crail]] === '''Scotland and Beyond published 2004''' === When you are visiting the Personal Profiles of our Runciman ancestors of the Crail line you will inevitably see references to '''Scotland & Beyond''' (SAB) cited in the sources. This Profile gives a short explanation of SAB, a book on the Runciman Lineage 1b - William Runciman of Crail, compiled & published by [[Fletcher-3535| Jen Jelley]] & [[Jelley-44| Diane Middleton]]. Grateful thanks go to both for their personal research - and for the enormous time and trouble invested by many other 'Crail' descendants around the world (some are mentioned individually in source citations too) - thus ensuring their knowledge is never lost to future generations. SAB is a fascinating record as in addition to family trees it relates personal memories from some Crail Lineage descendants which would be impossible to capture by later researchers. Historically, it draws an interesting line in the sand indicating our understanding of our lineage at a set point of time. At the time of publication, William of Crail's baptism record had not been discovered and the then estimate of 'circa 1720' is used within SAB's title. Later, it came as some surprise to find William was considerably younger than thought, being born in 1729. People still ask frequently for a copy but the size of SAB's print run was established from pre-orders so it is has long been out of print. This profile offers a modest halfway house: where possible, any Profile Manager will provide an extract on request if you're interested in a particular ancestor. First, be aware that to respect the privacy of living people, SAB's full family details & photographs cannot be displayed online. Please remember also that basic 'BMD' data of deceased ancestors is already contained within their WikiTree profile. Indeed in many cases Wiki profiles will contain further research obtained since publication in 2004. So the additional extracted information which could be made available to you is likely a family story told by a contributor. There is only a small number of these so it will be a 'hit or miss' whether one has been told with reference to your ancestor. Requests to ask for further specific information should include the Chapter and Page Number/s displayed in SAB's Index. For convenience, these are also displayed below: {{Image|file=Scotland_and_Beyond-1.jpg |caption=Chapter Contents (Page 1) }} {{Image|file=Scotland_and_Beyond-2.jpg |caption=Chapter Contents (Page 2) }} ===Extracts from SAB=== For a flavour of the book, here are some snips. Subject to the privacy limitations previously referred to, snips like these can be downloaded from SAB & emailed on request. {{Image|file=Scotland_and_Beyond-3.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Page 34 of SAB. }} Chapter 4 is about the family of Charles Runciman & Isabella White. Charles was one of Orphan John's 10 children, 6 of whom were sons. The family remained in the UK (Scotland & England). {{Image|file=Scotland_and_Beyond-4.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Page 40 in SAB. }} The family of John Runciman & Isabella Comb is covered in Chapter 5. John's family remained in Scotland with the exception of Matthew who emigrated to Australia. Notice the first born, also named John, continued the sad tradition of drowning at sea. The book includes some written memories of childhood and occasional published obituaries. For example: {{Image|file=Scotland_and_Beyond-5.jpg |size=m |caption=Recollection by Jen Jelley. }} Jen Jelley was instrumental in collating all her research, & of others, for the publication of the SAB book. Her mother is a 6th generation descendant of William of Crail. Her daughter Diane prepared the input & layout of the research for publication. Another example is from the late Nora Clancy who married Charles Runciman at Bendigo in 1942 and wrote this piece of nostalgia told by her husband (also deceased). Charles is a 6th generation son of William of Crail. {{Image|file=Scotland_and_Beyond-6.jpg |size=m |caption=Recollection by Nora Runciman. }} ===Ongoing Updates - a plea!=== After consideration on the scale and practicalities of an extensive rewrite of SAB the sensible course is to take advantage of digital technology, with WikiTree at the core. This allows several advantages. WikiTree (WT) is free & embraces collaboration among researchers - our ancestors belong to all of us. Using WT Personal Profiles to maintain the latest known research on an ancestor means we all can see a comprehensive encyclopaedia of latest Runciman research. For this to be maximised '''we request as many descendants as possible to add biographical information/stories to the Profiles of their ancestors'''. Every one of us is in the unique position of knowing information about close ancestors that no-one else knows - honour their memory by beefing up their Wiki profile from just the basic birth/marriage/death data if that is all that is shown. If you're not sure how to use WikiTree ask for help. === Runciman Family Profiles of Interest === A comprehensive list of links to the profiles of [[Space:Runciman_of_Crail_Lineage_Links|Runciman family people, events & places]] on the Crail lineage is available here. [[Runciman-362| Alan Runciman]]. 6th generation son of William of Crail Ayr, Scotland

Scotland Categories and Resources

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:Scottish Counties]] [[Category:Scotland Genealogy Resources]] This page is managed by the [[Project: Scotland|Scotland Project]] Leaders: [[Crawford-15512|Amy Gilpin]], [[Madison-125|Bobbie Hall]] == Scottish Place Category Standards == '''NOTE''': ALWAYS place categories at the top of the profile Biography section, above the "Biography Header" Location Categories should be set up: '''[[Category:Parishname Parish, County]]''' For example: [[Category:Dornoch Parish, Sutherland]] Then the County should be set up: '''[[Category: County, Scotland]]''' For example: [[Category:Renfrewshire, Scotland]] If the town is unknown please use the category: '''[[Category: County, Unknown Place]]''' For example: [[Category:Lanarkshire, Unknown Place]] If the county is unknown, please use: '''[[Category: Scotland, Unknown Place]]''' If the category appears in '''red''' it indicates the town name is not yet categorised i.e set up. If in doubt on how to resolve this please ask one of the [[Space:Scotland - Categories Team| Scotland Categories Team]] members for assistance. === Cities (Independent): Existing Categories === These are listed under Scottish Counties Category: : [[:Category: Aberdeen, Scotland|Aberdeen]] : [[:Category:Dundee%2C_Scotland|Dundee]] : [[:Category:Edinburgh%2C_Scotland|Edinburgh]] : [[:Category:Glasgow%2C_Scotland|Glasgow]] === Counties in Scotland: Existing Categories === [[:Category:Scottish_Counties|Scottish Counties]] === Parishes: Existing Categories === Parishes of Scotland category has now been removed from our structure. Parishes are listed directly under their County. This is to help reduce the confusion between parishes and populated places of the same name. === Need Assistance?? === If you are looking to help or for help, please ask one of the leads in the [[:Project: Scotland|Scotland Project]]. == Scotland-A Short History == '''Scotland''' (Scottish Gaelic: ''Alba'') is now a country that is part of the United Kingdom. Occupying the northern third of the island of Great Britain, it shares a border with England to the south and is bounded by the North Sea to the east, the Atlantic Ocean to the north and west, and the North Channel and the Irish Sea to the southwest. In addition to the mainland, Scotland is made up of more than 790 islands including the Northern Isles and the Hebrides. It wasn't always like that. This category has selected c. 850 as its starting point. As WikiTree is becoming more complex this division is thought appropriate to separate the nation of Scotland from its ancestors. The time prior to this, until the 1st Century will be managed under [[:Category: Ancient Scotland|Ancient Scotland]]. {{Image|file=Graphics_for_Peerage_of_Scotland.png |align=r |size=m |caption=Scotland c. 1000 but before the fall of Nothumbria }} In 850 AD the land we know as Scotland today was a lot smaller than today. Our journey starts with Kenneth MacAlpin (Cináed mac Ailpín), generally regarded as the first king of a united Scotland and known today in most modern regnal lists as Kenneth I.. It is from him that the genealogical lineage becomes clearly defined and reliable source material is available. He was king of the Picts and, according to our national myth, the first king of Scots. Prior to him lineage is full of conjecture but after him history and genealogy becomes more certain. === Historical Focal points === ==== 800-1000 ==== : '''800 - 1000 AD''' is the Vikings period; Kenneth rose to power in the Kingdom of Fortriu (roughly where Moray is today) after the initial Viking wars when " king Uen son of Óengus of Fortriu, his brother Bran, Áed mac Boanta "and others almost innumerable" " where killed in battle in 839. The resulting power vacuum, created by so many of the Royal line being killed if the Pictish Chronicle king-lists have any validity, seems to have resulted in at least four would-be kings warring for supreme power. Out of this rose Kenneth I.. ==== 1000-1150 ==== : '''1000 - 1150''' are the wars of Establishment; Scotland, as a fledgling nation, fights for its survival against the vast Viking empire, that had reached its peak with Cnut c. 1000 AD, finding success at the [[:Space: Battle of Clontarf|Battle of Cluantarbh]] (Battle of Clontarf), near modern day Dublin, where Scotland, lead by the [[:Category: Mormaers of Mar|Earl of Mar]], and the other Celtic nations, under Brian Boru, found victory and relief from the Vikings. This period saw the end of the individual kingdoms and the rise of the [[:Category: Mormaers of Scotland|Mormaers]]. The period ends with the introduction of feudalism by David I and the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Davidian_Revolution Davidian Revolution]. ==== 1150-1400 ==== : '''1150 - c. 1400''' is the feudal period; this period, defines the boundaries of modern Scotland and moves from a monarchic style to the rule of law enforced by a Parliament. It saw the introduction of new people, Normans, Flemish and other European nobility, into Scotland and the introduction of a new language. It saw the introduction of hereditary title, formalised the [[:Category: Scotland, Nobility|Nobility of Scotland]] and saw the establishment of the [[:Category: Peerage of Scotland|Peerage]]. It saw the rise and organisation of the sherrifdoms, later [[:Category: Scottish Counties|shires]], of the [[:Category: Scotland, Religious Congregations|church]], the parishes, the borough and towns. ==== 1400-1707 ==== : '''c. 1400 - 1707'''; is the period when Scotland stood as an individual nation, ruled by its own King and Parliament. This changed at the Acts of the Union in 1707. During this period Scotland had its own [[:Category: Scots Army|standing Army]] and [[:Category: Royal Scots Navy|standing Navy]] while after this period they became part of the [[:Category: British Army|British Army]] and [[:Category: Royal Navy|Royal Navy]] respectively. ==== 1707 to Present ==== : '''1707 until today'''; a time genealogists are most likely to be familiar with. == Resources for Scotland == * [[:Category:Scottish History|Scottish History]] *[[:Category:Scotland_Genealogy_Resources|Scotland Genealogy Resources]] === Images and Graphics === *[[Space:Graphics_for_Scotland|Graphics for Scotland]] includes maps, and other images. === Burial Records === *[https://www.deceasedonline.com/servlet/GSDOSearch Deceased Online]

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[[Category:Scotland_Project_Managed_FSPs]] Return to :[[Project: Scotland|Scotland Project Page]] > [[Space:Scotland - Profile Improvements Team|Profile Improvements Team]] > Team Leader - TBD Team Members: [[Graham-17201|Rob Graham]] | [[Wilkin-584|Autumn Wilkin]] == Goal == The goal of the Scotland Connectors Team is to connect all Scottish profiles to the global family tree. * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Scotland+unconnected&MaxProfiles=500000000&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 Unconnected Scottish Profiles] *[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SCT|Automated DD unconnected List for Scotland]] ==Helpful Links== :Working on this maintenance category helps decrease missing links and increases chances of connections being found and made. * [[:Category:Scotland%2C_Needs_Profiles_Created|Scotland, Needs Profiles Created]] :Sourcing is Integral to Connecting and Genealogy in General: *[[Space:Sources-Scotland| Scotland Sources Page]] *[[Space:Scotland_Resources| Scotland Project's Resource Page]] *[[:Category:Scotland_Genealogy_Resources| Category for Scotland Genealogy Resources]] *[[Space:Scotland_Genealogy_Resources| Scotland Genealogy Resources]] :[[Project:Connectors| Connectors Project Page]]: *[[Space:Let_others_know_what_locations_you_are_working_on|Connecting by Locations]] *[[Space:Let_others_know_what_surnames_you_are_working_on|Connecting by Surnames]] :How-to: *[[Help:Unconnected| WikiTree's Unconnected Help Page]] *[[Space:Connectors_Chat#Hints_and_Tips|Hints and Tips from Connectors Chat]] *The [[Space:England_Connectors_Team_Page| England Connectors Team Page]] has a very helpful explanation of Connecting technique ==Working Table== :Unconnected Branches: *This table is based on information from the Automated DD Unconnected List for Scotland. # '''Branch Size:''' This is the number of profiles in this cluster. They are connected to each other but not the main tree. # '''Linked Profile:''' This is the first profile created in the branch and is the profile listed on the DD automated unconnected list. Often, but not always, this is the WikiTreer who created the branch. This profile may not be open to edit, but others in the branch will be. # '''Relative Search:''' This is a link to a generational list of profiles in this branch. This is the same link as the T (for Tree) after the linked profile on the Automated DD List. # '''Family Names:''' These are surnames occurring often (usually more than 5 times) in the branch. Links should go to open profiles of that surname in the branch. # '''Scottish Locations:''' These are commonly occurring Scottish locations of birth and death within the branch. # '''Team Member(s):''' This spot is for the names of Team Members who are actively working on the branch # '''Notes:''' communications and useful information about the branch {| border="1" ! style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Branch Size ! style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Linked Profile ! style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Relative Search ! style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Surnames ! style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Scottish Locations ! style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Team Member(s) ! style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Notes |- | 225 || [[McGregor-1413|Janet (McGregor) Adam]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearchTree/TreeProfiles.htm?userid=10155303&Generations=20 Tree] || [[McGregor-1622|McGregor]], [[Forrest-967|Forrest]], [[Adam-823|Adam]], [[Watson-10077|Watson]], [[Gibson-20187|Gibson]], [[Weir-1721|Weir]], [[Nicol-1041|Nicol]], [[Paton-609|Paton]], [[Romanis-7|Romanis]], [[Aitken-684|Aitken]] || Ayrshire, Lanarkshire, Perthshire, West Lothian || [[Mason-10934|Sarah Mason]] || most of this branch is located in Scotland |- | 223 || [[Doyle-2722| Margaret H Doyle]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearchTree/TreeProfiles.htm?userid=11370455&Generations=20 Tree] || [[Stevenson-6516|Stevenson]], [[Maxwell-8172|Maxwell]], [[Sutherland-5521|Sutherland]], [[Sloan-2976|Sloan]], [[Bruce-6359|Bruce]], [[Donaldson-3393|Donaldson]], [[Wand-140|Wand]] || Stirlingshire, Perthshire, Fife, Kinross, Renfrewshire, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Dunbartonshire || || Several [[Finegan-65|Finegan]] profiles from County Monaghan, Ireland |- | 209 || [[Reid-5050|John Reid]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearchTree/TreeProfiles.htm?userid=10625756&Generations=20 Tree] || [[Reid-5050| Reid]], [[Baxter-3272|Baxter]], [[Gordon-8136|Gordon]], [[White-26392|White]], [[Harrower-79|Harrower]], [[MacNeil-209|MacNeil]], [[Lennox-515|Lennox]], [[Pitcairn-174|Pitcairn]], [[McIlvride-16|McIlvride]], [[Wilson-39102|Wilson]] || Fife, Lanarkshire, Perthshire, Midlothian, Ayrshire || || A large number of these profiles are in Fife |}

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Welcome to Scotland County, North Carolina!
{{US History|sub-project=North Carolina}} *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History=== {{Image|file=Scotland_County_North_Carolina-2.jpg |align=c |size=375 |caption= }} :'''1720 ''' Settlers to this area were Highland Scots (the large majority of emigrants)with some English and Quaker settlers. They found the Cheraw Indians. https://northcarolinahistory.org/encyclopedia/scotland-county-1899/https://www.ncpedia.org/geography/scotlandhttp://ncgenweb.us/nc/scotland/https://electricscotland.com/history/america/scotland_county.htm http://www.carolana.com/NC/Counties/scotland_county_nc.html :'''1725''' As commissioner of the Indian Trade for the Wineau Factory, John Herbert published a map which showed the “settlements of the Cheraw, Pee Dee, Waccamaw, and Scavano Indians living on their lands near the Pee Dee River and southern border of North Carolina and northern border of South Carolina, near Drowning Creek in Robeson County, North Carolina. https://northcarolinahistory.org/encyclopedia/scotland-county-1899/ :'''1729-1765''' Scotland County began with a majority of Highland Scots, Many Scots migrated up the areas around the Cape Fear River to Cross Creek, Campbellton (now Fayetteville) and into this County area. After this other groups came mingling with the Scots, such as Scots-Irish, English, Welsh, and African. Current citizens still link to the first Native Americans (the Cheraw). {{Image|file=Nelson-18437-3.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption= }}{{clear}} :'''1781''' After the Piney Bottom Creek massacre, Col. Thomas Wade requested his Militia to avenge the death of the boy killed previously. Other Militia units of Montgomery and Richmond counties joined Col. Wade as the "flying army" of Col. McNeill and Col Ray. http://www.carolana.com/NC/Revolution/revolution_beattis_bridge.html The Loyalists tried to force Patriots to surrender their arms. Col. Wade led over (100 men) to find the targets. On Saturday they met at Beatti's Bridge over Drowning Creek, with gunfire. When the Loyalists withdrew, after midnight, Col Wade had (4) men wounded and Col. McNeill had (12) men killed, (15) wounded. http://www.monroegen.org/piney.htm [http://www.monroegen.org/piney.htm Piney Bottom] :'''1783''' When the Scottish Fair began, settlers camped nearby. The event became boisterous, others complained, so it was abolished 1873. :'''1855''' The Wilmington, Charlotte & Rutherfordton Railroad extended its tracks to Laurinburg and the county. The first trains began running In 1861, This was in time for the railways to transport young men to fight in the Civil War. :'''1861-65 Civil War,''' A gun factory operated. When General Sherman's army came through this was destroyed by Sherman’s men when they marched through in 1865. Later Morrison married the granddaughter of James Buchanan, who first started the rifle factory prior to the war. Residents possessed these rifles during the war. {{Image|file=Scotland_County_North_Carolina-1.jpg |align=c |size=425 |caption=Scotland County, NC fair }} :'''1869''' Rumors related when the first textile plant began, it startedfrom English equipment from the hold of a wrecked blockade runner near Wilmington. Col. Malloy received the equipment for doing grading work. Malloy hired Mark Morgan to begin the textile plant. :'''1861-65''' The railroad moved its shops buildings from Wilmington to Laurinburg, since the union fleet concentrated on Fort Fisher which guarded Wilmington at the mouth of the Cape Fear River. Hundreds of car loads of cantalopes and watermelons arrived by railway. Laurinbrug called itself the Capital of the "Cantalope World". Railway managers thought they would only relocate here temporarily, but the railway stayed her in Laurinburg until 1894. :'''1865''' When Sherman's army came through, the soldiers camped in the Old Laurel Hill church yard. There are tales that the soldiers carved their names and initials in the Church bell tower and used some of the church benches to build a bridge over the creek nearby. {{Image|file=Scotland_County_North_Carolina.png |align=c |size=270 |caption=Map of Scotland county }} :'''1865''' General William Sherman and army shot the Temperance and Literary Society "goblet off the book" when the Union army were moving north at the end of the Civil War. "This has been restored. See Wagram, NC below. :'''1877''' Laurinburg, North Carolina was chartered. It became the Scotland county seat after the County was created, named for the McLaurin family, a Scottish clan which arrived with early Highland settlers. Names such as Laurinburg, Old Hundred, Hasty, Laurel Hill, Gibsons and Johns are other communities. :'''1895-1899''' The county was split from Richmond due to distance to travel to the center of the county. Prior to 1899 Rockingham was (20-30 miles) from the eastard part of Richmond County. Business in Rockingham, NC required an all day trip to Rockingham with an overnight stay. The [https://www.ncpedia.org/red-shirts Red Shirts] were actively discouraging voters. There was satisfaction with the county government of Rockingham.. Some charges and counter-charges about separation. A petition showed the small number of Populists and Republicans who voted in Laurinburg, considered as a heavily Democratic town due to political intimidation. {{Image|file=Scotland_County_North_Carolina-11.jpg |align=r |size=290 |caption=Gilchrist Bridge }}{{clear}} ::The old stagecoach line route ran through Scotland County from Gilchrist Bridge near Wagram, past Old Laurel Hill, to a point near Gibson, South Carolina. The old 1839 post office map does not show it running in Scotland County, but has Laurel Hill and Montpelier on the map. Laurinburg, Gibson, Wagram, Laurel Hill are not showing since they did not exist at that time. this would be due to the change in foundries ::The textile Industry began after the railway shops left the town. The railroad brought prosperity and economics to the town as a catalyst which started Laurinburg to begin growing. Soon after the shops left, the textile industry started to move into the town. {{Image|file=Scotland_County_North_Carolina-10.jpg |align=i |size=300 |caption=McNair Building }}{{clear}} https://www.ncpedia.org/geography/scotland :'''February 20, 1899''' {{Blue|The legislature of North Carolina formed Scotland as a new county from Richmond County.}} Richmond area was originally part of Anson County. Prior to that time Anson and Richmond were part of Bladen County. Hector McLean introduced the Act, and known as "the Father of Scotland County". This act passed both the legislature and the Richmond county votes. Scotland County was created near the Piedmont and Coastal Plain region of North Carolina. It began with Cheraw Indians, then the Highland Scots and English. https://www.ncpedia.org/geography/scotland :'''1899''' The Act forming the county, also specified Laurinburg as the county seat. This required commissioners to find land for a jail near the center of town. By 1900 The county was operating and will and deeds were recorded, Jan of 1901. http://www.carolana.com/NC/Counties/scotland_county_nc.html {{Image|file=Scotland_County_North_Carolina-7.jpg |align=r |size=325 |caption=Laurinburg, NC, 1909 prior to paving. }}{{clear}} : '''1880-1890''' {{Blue |1880-1890 Laurinburg’s MAIN STREET}} The mainstreet of Laurinburg, NC held (15) grocery or general stores, (13) selling whiskey, and other notorious activities. There was an Opera House, Everington's Drug Store, a shoe store, and clothing store. The streets were dirt. In 1910, Main Street had the 1910 Fourth of July Parade. Paving began in 1914. There was an ordinance for the street and other streets in town of "No horse or mule driver shall turn his stock loose on the street between 8 AM and 2 PM. 1883, the town charter had penalties for riding, driving of horses carelessly in town. Horses, mules cattle, hogs, goats and doges were not allowed to run wild. :'''1891''' John Blue House was built with Steamboat Gothic architecture. Constructed after the Civil War in 1891, John Blue visited a Mississippi familyand became interested in riverboats. His house reflects the riverboat design with a "bridge" as his sitting room, circular porches with ornaments on the porch, railings carved by Mr Blue. The lumber was from the pine trees on the land. There were (12) rooms and (12) doors. the stained glass windows are 90% intact. http://nc-rural-heritage.com/john-blue-house/ {{Image|file=Scotland_County_North_Carolina-8.jpg |align=r |size=370 |caption={{Blue|John Blue House}} }}{{clear}} :'''1901''' Scotland County built a Court House, which which has Neo-Classical detail and Second Empire mansard domes. It was torn down in 1964. :{{Blue |Schools}} ::Laurinburgh High School was on Caledonia Road. Parts of the buildings became older homes when they were not used. The town had a store and black smith shop where the water tank stands, very near the site of the high school. :'''1909''' Central School was built as the oldest public school of Laurinburg (is the oldest public school, which had elementary and high school classes. (now closed) :'''1924''' The Laurinburg High School was built with both elementary and high school classes and was used until '''Scotland High School''' was built.. Then the old high school became a junior high school until it burned in 1973. '''Laurinburg Institute''' is the oldest private school on McGirt's Bridge Road for African American Students. The Institute was previously a hospital. Another African American school is the I. Ellis Johnson high school. In the mid 1960's integration of the county schools changed so that the high school for both white and African American students became Scotland High School. ::'''{{brown|A legend of Scotland County relates to the Scottish settlers}}''' moving up the Cape Fear River, from Wilmington. They saw a sign ''The best land lies 100 miles west of here''. '''{{Green|The people who could read settled in Scotland County! }} ''' ::Welsh families moved up from Marlboro County, South Carolina to the southern tip of Scotland County Scots also came from South Carolina via the Pee Dee River. {{Image|file=Scotland_County_North_Carolina-3.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption= }} :'''1958''' The new St. Andrews Presbyterian College began in Laurinburg, North Carolina, and modeled after a university in Scotland. The [https://www.sa.edu/about-us/scottish-heritage Scottish Heritage Center] within the college has Scottish settlement history in its texts, books, etc. :'''1964''' A new courthouse was built in Laurinburg (#3 Courthouse). ::Two historical monuments are on the new Courthouse grounds, which were moved from the old courthouse grounds.. As automobile traffic increased the monuments were moved to the courthouse grounds. Recently there is a monument to honor the veterans of all wars. :::1) The Confederate Monument is a typical southern monument. For a while these were in the center of the Church and Main Streets. Public subscriptions were donated to build the monument. As automobile traffic increased the monuments were moved to the courthouse grounds. {{Image|file=Scotland_County_North_Carolina.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Scotland Co. Courthouse with Confederate
Monument (R) and Quakenbush Monument (L). }} :::2) Quakenbush Monument honors William Graham Quakenbush, who was principal of Laurinburgh High School from 1879 to 1900. In fact, the school was locally known as "The Quakenbush School." Mr. Quakenbush was an educator and a leader in the requests to form Scotland County.

{{Blue|Scotland County Communities}} {{Image|file=Scotland_County_North_Carolina-6.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Laurinberg, NC Early }}{{Clear}} :{{Blue|Laurinberg, North Carolina began 1785}} - It called self the city of ''Beautiful Trees''.The largest town, initially had an "h" in its name. Soon the "h" was dropped to be "Laur-in-boro". The town was called "Laurinburgh" when the post office began. In 1840 there were (3) buildings- a store, saloon and shacks. 1852, a private school began, which later became Laurinburgh High School. The home of the first mayor, Washington Gill has been preserved. The Laurinburg PresbyterianChurch began in 1859 (the oldest church in Laurinburg) as an offshoot of the Old Laurel Hill Presbyterian Church. This church building was built, 1866 with Scots as the members. The present day church is on the same site. {{Image|file=Scotland_County_North_Carolina-5.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Laurinberg,, NC current }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=Scotland_County_North_Carolina-10.jpg |align=i |size=290 |caption=McNair Building }}{{clear}} :{{blue|East Laurinburg, NC}} is an incorporated town separate from Laurinburg, located east of Laurinburg, The textile industry began with Waverly Mills, Scotland Mill. Small villages were built near the mills and plants. :{{Blue|Hasty, North Carolina}} was located south of St. Andrews. Telephone service began from the Hasty depot, 1902, with a post office 1886-1930, a public school, 1897, and a church began, 1886. :{{Blue|John's Station, North Carolina}} grew near the railroad track in the lower part of the county. It had a general store, 1886, a post office, 1886, a school, and Caledonia Methodist Church began 1835. Oak Grove school served as the Native American school until the county schools were integrated. :{{Blue|Laurel Hill, North Carolina}} began near the railway depot. The route missed Old Laurel Hill, which caused the settlement to decline in the businesses, 1861 from the dozen families.. By 1861 the route of the railroad missed Old Laurel Hill, causing a decline in the businesses from the dozen families. Early businesses were turpentine distilleries, tub-making of juniper, mercantile business and a post office by 1875. :{{Blue|Stewartsville, North Carolina}} was a trading center, stagecoach stop. The James Stewart House is among the oldest of the county dates to the early 1800's. Stewart served as U.S. Congress. Joseph Hawley was born there, who became U.S. Senator and Governor of Connecticut. General Hawley served in the Union Army in charge of the Wilmington district (covering this area at the time). He was active during the Reconstruction and the Centennial Exhibition. :{{Blue |Laurinburg-Maxton Airport}} During World War II, a glider base was built here. Following the war, the airport with buildings were turned over to Lauinburg and Maxton, to be operated by both towns. Some of the property is an industrial park. :{{Blue|Riverton, North Carolina}} is on the Lumber River. Wagram is a summer home, retirement home or permanent home for some citizens. Writers, teachers, and preachers have lived there, thus Riverton is considered an intellectual center. :{{Blue|Wagram, North Carolina}} was incorporated in 1912. It was settled in the Revolutionary War days by Scottish people who moved from the Cape Fear Valley area. Two lumbermen built a tram road from Red Springs for their business. At that time they called the community "Vagrom". In this area many of the Scots are Baptist. Reverend Daniel Whyte converted many local pioneers to be Baptist. Spring Hill Baptist Church on Shoe Heel Creek was organized 1814 and moved to Wagram later and dates back to the Civil War. Montpelier Presbyterian Church was located at a stagecoach stop known as Montpelier west of Wagram. {{Image|file=Scotland_County_North_Carolina-4.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=John Charles McNeill, Dead Poet's Societyj }}{{clear}} ::Wagram, NC also has the McNeill Memorial Gardens and home of '''John Charles McNeill,''' a poet who was awarded the Patterson Cup award, presented by President Theodore Roosevelt. The Richmond Temperance and Literary Society has a restored home built 1853 of red brick, hand molded and fired in homemade kilns. The ceiling has gold stars for each member. Then when a member died, the star was painted silver If the member broke his pledge and drank liquor, the star was painted black. A tall upturned goblet pointing to the sky, stands there on a large open wooden book representing the temperance idea. :'''Late 1700's''' {{Blue |Gibson, NC}} Ziba Gibson and sons arrived here. The town was named for Noah Gibson. The church has a Gibson minister. Gibson was incorporated 1899, but the school was there in 1858. According to citizens, there are many Gibsons. The town was incorporated in 1899, but its history is much older. Soon there were stores, newspaper, school, church. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gibson,_North_Carolina :{{Blue|Old Hundred, North Carolina}}. Old Hundred is near the end of railway extending 78 miles near Wilmington, NC. Its population is about 371. The medium home value is %53,200.The median income in Old Hundred , NC is $13,750. https://roadsidethoughts.com/nc/old-hundred-xx-scotland-profile.htm :{{Blue|Rockdale, North Carolina}} was a Quaker settlement which had a grist mill, cotton gin, blacksmith shop, general store and named streets. Now there are deserted fields. Some of the Quakers left as they opposed slavery.

::Cool Springs Methodist Church and Silver Hill Presbyterian Church developed from the Old Laurel Hill Presbyterian Church, becoming two of the oldest African American churches in the county. Present-day neighbors of Scotland County include: Richmond, Hoke, Moore, and Robeson counties. The county seat and largest town within the county is Laurinburg. South Carolina neighbors include Marlboro and Dillon counties. ::Economy in Scotland County is agricultural, with crops of soybeans, cotton, corn, swine, and tobacco. Other economical production are forest products such as lumber and paper, cabinets, mobil homes, hospital equipment are manufactured.. . ::Scotland County, North Carolina County resources and festivals are Scotland Heritage Center, Camp Mackall Military Reservation (1943), Jesse Mason House (1895), Richmond Temperance and Literary Society Hall (1860), Indian Museum of the Carolinas in Laurinburg, and the Vardell Art Gallery. The county hosts festivals and annual events such as the John Blue Cotton Festival, ScotchFest, and the Laurinburg Christmas Parade.


{{Image|file=Scotland_County_North_Carolina-8.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=John Blue House }}{{clear}} :::'''{{Blue |History of John Blue}}''' ::John Blue, Sr. was born at the beginning of the Civil War (Nov 28, 1861). Since John was interested in how things worked he learned to be a blacksmith on the farm. His father let him make farm tools in their shop, when he was not farming the cotton crops. By 1883 John Blue purchased 100 acres of land from his dad for $2000. After marrying Flora Jane McKinnon, they built their home on X-way Roads. Blue's inventions of a cotton stalk cutter helped other farmers, and by 1891 he was able patent his inventions, 1891 In 1886 John Blue and his father began. their business on his land, since they needed a better way to plant and fertilize the cotton. This resulted in the inventions which added the farmers. These were the Rex Guamo fertilizer distributor and John Blue's cotton planter, They were drawn by a horse and John asked that the inventions be''' {{Blue|painted Blue}} ''' This business grew, so Blue built a shop and foundry across from his house where he could mass produced to sell to the cotton farmers. Blue died Mar 21, 1935. The plant is now a Museum of Agriculture and History where John Blue's inventions are displayed.http://nc-rural-heritage.com/story/

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*Robeson County - southeast *Marlboro County, South Carolina - southwest *South Carolina borders partially on southwest *Richmond County - northwest *Moore County - north *Hoke County - northeast ===Government=== *Scotland County is a member of the regional Lumber River Council of Governments. *As of the redistricting by the North Carolina General Assembly in 2016, Scotland County is located entirely in North Carolina's 9th congressional district and is currently represented in the 115th United States Congress by Robert Pittenger (R '''1st Courthouse''' Held in a rented building. '''2nd Courthouse, 1901''' Scotland County built a Court House, which which has Neo-Classical detail and Second Empire mansard domes. It was torn down in 1964. Judge Walter Neal picture hangs in the courtroom when the first criminal court was Nov. 18, 1901. {{Image|file=Scotland_County_North_Carolina-9.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Scotland County Courthouse }}{{clear}} '''3rd Courthouse, 1964''' Laurinburg is the county’s new courthouse, built in 1964. ===Geography=== :Rivers , Lakes and Swamps - Lumber River, Shoe Heel and Jordan Creeks :Swamps Juniper Swamp :Lakes - Big Muddy Lake, McNair Pond. :Location -It is in the southeastern section of the state :Bounded by the state of South Carolina and Richmond, Moore, Hoke, and Robeson counties. Size - 319.14 square miles and the 2010 population was 36,157. :County Seat -Laurinburg has been the county seat ever since inception. :ExactLocation - central location on US 74 (30 miles from I-95). It is also within a 2 hour drive of Raleigh, Charlotte, Wilmington, the Research Triangle Park area, Columbia, SC, Myrtle Beach, and 5 metropolitan airports. :General location- Southeastern North Carolina, adjacent to South Carolina border :Precise location -halfway between Charlotte, the state's largest city, and Wilmington, the state's largest port. :Scotland County is home to St. Andrews Presbyterian College, Scotia Village Retirement Community, the annual fall historical John Blue Cotton Festival and a nationally recognized Lumber River canoe trail. '''Protected Areas''' ===Demographics=== In 2000, there were 35,998 people in the county with a population density of 113 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 51.49% White, 37.32% Black or African American, 8.88% Native American, 0.51% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 0.46% from other races, and 1.33% from two or more races. 1.18% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race.In 2005 49.4% of Scotland County's population was non-Hispanic whites. The median income for a household in the county was $31,010, and the median income for a family was $39,178. The per capita income for the county was $15,693. About 17.40% of families and 20.60% of the population were below the poverty line, including 29.80% of those under age 18 and 17.20% of those age 65 or over.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scotland_County,_North_Carolina *Scotland County comprises the Laurinburg, NC Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is also included in the Fayetteville-Lumberton-Laurinburg, NC Combined Statistical Area. '''Highways'''
*I74 *US 74 * US 401 *US 501 *NC 71 *NC 79 *NC 144 *NC 381 '''NOTABLES'''
'''RESOURCES'''
*Festivals (Scotland County Highland Games, Storytelling Festival of Carolinas, John Blue Festival) *Historical sites (John Blue House (Laurinburg, North Carolina), Old Laurel Hill Church) *Museums and heritage (Scotland County Museum, Indian Museum, Scottish Heritage Center) *Cypress Bend Vineyards *St. Andrews Equestrian Center, *Chalk Banks *Lumber River canoe trail. *Camp Mackall Military Reservation (1943) *Jesse Mason House (1895) *Richmond Temperance and Literary Society Hall (1860 *Indian Museum of the Carolinas in Laurinburg *Vardell Art Gallery *John Blue Cotton Festival *ScotchFest *Laurinburg Christmas Parade. *The local college: St. Andrews University. ===Cities=== Laurinburg (county seat) Population 17,000 *East Laurinburg *Gibson *Maxton *Wagram **Deercroft **Laurel Hill **Old Hundred **Scotch Meadows **Montclair ===Census=== *The population of Scotland County is more than 35,000 with nearly 17,000 living in Laurinburg, the County seat. *The population of Scotland County was estimated to be 36,800 in 2004 ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} ===Sources=== *[https://www.ncpedia.org/indian-museum-carolinas The Indian Museum] *https://ncpedia.org/scottish-settlers *https://ncpedia.org/st-andrews-presbyterian-college

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[[Category:Scotland_Project_Managed_FSPs]] {{Image|file=MacNeill-117.png|align=l|size=100px}} '''Part of the [[Project :Scotland|Scotland Project]]''' > '''[[Space:Scotland - Profile Improvements Team|Profile Improvements Team]] ''' == Scotland Data Doctors Team == Team Leader - *[[Carruth-363|Linda Peterson]] Team Members: *[[Flippen-29|Jaynie Anderson]] - Pre-1500 *[[Urbach-13|Kathy (Urbach) Nava]] *[[Ridgley-10|Larry Ridgley]] *[[McIntosh-5576|Liz (McIntosh) Macdonald]] *[[Mason-10934|Sarah Mason]] *[[Templeton-1883|Sheena Tait]] *[[Davies-5942|Stephen Davies]] - Pre-1500 *[[Cairns-253|Suzy Cairns]] == Goal == The goal of the Scotland Data Doctors is to correct suggestions on Scottish profiles. You need to have experience in the Data Doctors Project to be on this team. The Team Leader can help get you set up. All members are encouraged to work on cleaning up these lists. If you would like to join us, contact Team Leader [[Carruth-363|Linda Peterson]]. === Reduce Scotland Data Doctor Suggestions === All suggestions are normally updated every Tuesday. If you are experienced in the ''Data Doctors Project'' and on the ''Scotland Project's Data Doctors Team'', you can help bring the suggestions to zero! If you do not understand any Suggestions, please contact [[Carruth-363|Linda Peterson]] since she has worked on most of the Suggestions. There are 2 sets of Suggestions. 1st set is for profiles with '''Scotland locations''' and 2nd set is for profiles with '''Scotland Project as PM''' . Easiest Suggestion groups to work on are '''Location''', '''Biography''', '''Template''', and '''References'''. 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Scotland Genealogy Resources

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:Scotland Project]] This page is currently undergoing revisions. Please do not add or remove anything from this page without discussion with the [[Space:Scotland - Profile Improvements Team| Profile Improvements]] and [[:Space:Scotland - Managed Profiles Team| Managed Profiles]] team leaders. ==Reliable Sources for Scotland== This list contains sources that are considered reliable primary sources for Scottish research, by the Scotland Project. ===Birth, Marriage, Census and Death Records=== *[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/ Scotland's People] *[https://www.familysearch.org/en/ FamilySearch] *[http://www.nrscotland.gov.uk/ National Records of Scotland] *[http://www.historic-scotland.gov.uk/ Historic Environment Scotland] *[http://www.nls.uk/ The National Library of Scotland] *[https://www.freecen.org.uk/ FreeCen Census Database] *'''Space Pages for Census Years 1841-1911''' **[[space:1841_Scotland_Census|1841]] **[[Space:1851_Scotland_Census|1851]] **[[Space:1861_Scotland_Census|1861]] **[[Space:1871_Scotland_Census|1871]] **[[Space:1881_Scotland_Census_Records|1881]] **[[Space:1891_Census_of_Scotland|1891]] **[[Space:1901_Census_of_Scotland|1901]] **[[Space:1911_Scotland_Census|1911]] *[https://collections.ed.ac.uk/alumni University of Edinburgh: Historical Alumni Collection] ===Scottish Nobility=== *James Balfour Paul's [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Scots_Peerage Scots Peerage on Wikipedia], (includes direct link to Index volume as well as all other volumes on Archive.org) *G. E. Cokayne's [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/271412?availability=Family%20History%20Library ''The complete peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, ...''] (Digital version on FamilySearch) *[https://rps.ac.uk/ Records of the Parliaments of Scotland] ===Historic Locations in Scotland=== *[https://scotlandsplaces.gov.uk/ Scotland's Places] ** [[https://www.nrscotland.gov.uk/files//research/statutory-registers/parishes-and-registration-districts-by-number-guide.pdf|Parishes and Registration Districts by Number Guide]] *[https://canmore.org.uk/ Canmore - The online catalogue to Scotland's archaeology, buildings, industrial and maritime heritage] *[http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/ A Vision of Britain Through Time] ==WikiTree Resources for Scottish Research== This list contains links to WikiTree resources. ===Categories=== *[[:Category:Scottish_Clans|WikiTree Scottish Clans Page]] *[[:Category: Scotland, Cemeteries|WikiTree Scotland Cemeteries Category]] *[[:Category:Scottish_Military_History|Scottish Military History]] *[[:Category:One_Name_Studies|WikiTree One Name Studies]] *[[:Category:Surnames|see also WikiTree Surnames]] *[[:Category:Scotland,_Place_Studies|WikiTree Scotland One Place Studies]] ===Projects=== *[[Project:DNA|Wiki Tree DNA Project]] ===Space Pages=== *[[:Space:Scotland - Sourcing Help|Scotland Sourcing Help Page]] *[[Space:Visitations_Cross_reference_by_County|Visitation(s) of England and Wales]] *[[Space:Scotland_-_Similar_Parish_Names | Similar Parish Names]] *[[Space:Sources-Scotland| Page containing additional resources by Rick Pierpont]] ==External Resources for Scottish Research== This list contains links to external research resources. ===Scottish Clans and Surname Resources=== *[https://www.courtofthelordlyon.scot/ The Court of the Lord Lyon website] *[http://electricscotland.com/webclans/clanmenu.htm Scottish Clans and Families List] *[http://www.clanchiefs.org.uk/ The Standing Council of Scottish Chiefs] *[https://canmore.org.uk/ The online catalogue to Scotland’s archaeology, buildings, industrial and maritime heritage] ===External Discussion Forums About Scotland=== *[http://warmemscot.s4.bizhat.com/index.php?mforum=warmemscot The Scottish Military Research Group - Commemorations Project] *[http://www.talkingscot.com/forum/index.php?sid=4d7fb9c2fe728f8c104935bf8a52f6fa Talking Scot] Scottish Genealogy discussion forum ===Scotland Gravestones, Graveyards & Cemeteries=== *[http://www.findagraveinscotland.com/ Find a Grave In Scotland] NOTE: This is not Find-a-Grave.com *[http://www.gravestonephotos.com/ Gravestone Photographic Resource] An international directory of grave monuments *[https://www.deceasedonline.com/servlet/GSDOSearch Deceased Online Search] Free with options to purchase images. Some records go back to the 1600s or earlier. ===Heraldry=== *[http://www.heraldry-scotland.co.uk/ The Heraldry Society of Scotland] ===Tartans=== *[http://www.tartanregister.gov.uk/ The Scottish Register of Tartans] ===History=== *[http://www.workhouses.org.uk/ Poor Law & Workhouses] *[http://scottishhistorysociety.com/ The Scottish History Society] *[http://www.socantscot.org/ Society of Antiquaries of Scotland] *[http://www.bbc.co.uk/scotland/history/ Scotland's History BBC Programmes and Articles] - Archived, no longer being updated *[http://www.scottishmining.co.uk/ Scottish Mining History] *[http://www.mining-memorabilia.co.uk/Links.htm National Mining Meborabilia Association] *[https://www.nms.ac.uk/explore-our-collections/?theme=13113 National Museums Scotland] - Early medieval Scotland history and archaeology *[http://www.poms.ac.uk/ People of medieval Scotland] (PoMS) ===Historical City Guides=== *[http://www.theglasgowstory.com/index.php The Glasgow Story] === Immigration/Emmigration Records === *[https://www.scan.org.uk/knowledgebase/topics/emigration_topic.htm Scottish Archive Network Knowledgebase] - Article about emigration *[http://www.electricscotland.com/hiStory/descendants/index.htm Electric Scotland Article - MacDougall] - Scots in the Settlement and Development of The United States ===Maps (Historic & Current) for Scotland’s Regions, Counties & Parishes=== *[https://www.nrscotland.gov.uk/files//research/statutory-registers/parishes-and-registration-districts-by-name.pdf Parish List By Name] - National Records of Scotland website (includes Parish Number) *[http://maps.nls.uk/counties/ Counties of Scotland, 1580-1928] Collection of maps listed by County or Graphical index. *[http://www.maphistory.info/imagebi.html#scot Historical Maps.] This link provides connections to various historical maps of Scotland. Website operated by [https://twitter.com/portolanchart01 Tony Campbell], former Map Librarian at the British Library. ===Scottish DNA and Surname Projects=== *[http://www.familytreedna.com/scottish-clan-list.aspx Family Tree DNA] Scottish Clans & Surname DNA Projects. *[http://www.isogg.org/wiki/Wiki_Welcome_Page The International Society of Genetic Genealogy] (ISOGG) ===Scottish Family History Societies === *[https://www.safhs.org.uk/ Family History Societies] - The Scottish Association of Family History Societies (SAFHS) provides access to family history societies in Scotland and elsewhere, resources, and advice. ===Scottish Genealogy and Historical Societies=== *[http://www.scotsgenealogy.com/ The Scottish Genealogy Society] *[https://familysearch.org/search/collection/location/1986318?region=Scotland Family Search Scotland Research page] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Scotland_Genealogy Scotland Genealogy, Guide to Scotland ancestry, family history, and genealogy] *[http://web.archive.org/web/20080602101740/http://www.scotsfind.org/ ScotsFind] ScotsFind® produces computer-searchable genealogical databases from old Scottish records. 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Scotland Mining Disasters

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[[:Project:Disasters| Disasters Project]] > [[:Space:Mining_Disasters| Mining Disasters]] > Scotland Mining Disasters Team ==Welcome to the Scotland Mining Disasters Team== *Team Leader: [[Crawford-15512| Amy Gilpin]] *Team Members: This is an index to all mining disasters in Scotland. ==Scotland Mining Disasters by County== ===Ayrshire=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Ayrshire Mining Disasters''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Colliery/Mine''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Location''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Casualties''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Cause''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|10-Dec-1909 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Caprington Colliery 1909|Caprington Colliery]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Kilmarnock, Ayrshire ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|10 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Inrush of Water |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|2-Aug-1895 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Auchenharvie_Colliery_Disaster|Auchenharvie]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Stevenston, Ayrshire ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|9 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Inrush of water |- |} |} ===Fife=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Fife Mining Disasters''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Colliery/Mine''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Location''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Casualties''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Cause''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|28-Oct-1939 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Valleyfield Colliery Disaster 1939|Valleyfield Colliery]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Culross, Fife ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|33 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|31-Oct-1931 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Bowhill Colliery Disaster 1931|Bowhill Colliery]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Cardenden, Fife ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|10 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- |} |} ===Lanarkshire=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Lanarkshire Mining Disasters''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Colliery/Mine''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Location''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Casualties''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Cause''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|22-Oct-1877 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Blantyre Colliery 1877|Blantyre Colliery]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Blantyre, Lanarkshire ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|215 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|28-May-1887 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Udston Colliery 1887|Udston Colliery]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Hamilton, Lanarkshire ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|73 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|2-Jul-1879 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Blantyre Colliery 1879|Blantyre Colliery]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Blantyre, Lanarkshire ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|29 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|3-Aug-1913 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Cadder Colliery 1913|Cadder Colliery]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Bishopbriggs, Lanarkshire, now East Dunbartonshire ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|22 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Underground Fire |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|9-Jul-1918 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Stanrigg Colliery 1918|Stanrigg Colliery]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Airdrie, Lanarkshire ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|19 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Inrush |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|8-Mar-1878 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Barrwood_Colliery 1878|Barrwood Colliery]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Kilsyth, Lanarkshire ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|17 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|7-Aug-1861 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Dykehead_Colliery_1861|Dykehead Colliery]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Hamilton, Lanarkshire ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|13 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Fire |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|16-Nov-1932 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Cardowan Colliery 1932|Cardowan Colliery]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Stepps, Lanarkshire ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|11 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|16-Mar-1841 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Quarter Colliery_1841|Quarter Colliery]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Hamilton, Lanarkshire ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|11 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Explosion |- |} |} ===Midlothian=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Midlothian Mining Disasters''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Colliery/Mine''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Location''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Casualties''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Cause''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|5-Sep-1889 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Mauricewood Colliery Disaster 1889|Mauricewood Colliery]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Glencorse, Midlothian ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|63 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Underground Fire |- |} |} ===Renfrewshire=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Renfrewshire Mining Disasters''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Colliery/Mine''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Location''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Casualties''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Cause''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|15-Mar-1851 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Victoria Colliery Disaster 1851|Victoria Colliery]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Nithshill, Renfrewshire ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|61 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- |} |} ===Stirlingshire=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Stirlingshire Mining Disasters''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Colliery/Mine''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Location''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Casualties''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Cause''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|25-Sep-1923 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Redding Colliery 1923|Redding Colliery]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Falkirk, Stirlingshire ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|40 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Inrush |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|26-Apr-1895 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Quarter Colliery 1895|Quarter Colliery]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Stirling, Stirlingshire ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|13 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|13-Jul-1922 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:East Plean Colliery 1922|East Plean Colliery]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Plean, Stirlingshire ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|12 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- |} |}

Scotland Project - Member Interests

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] This page is for members of the '''[[Project:Scotland|Scotland Project]]''' to keep track of their research interests. See [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Badges&b=scotland the badge report] for the full list of current participants. If you are ''not'' currently a member of the Scotland Project and would like to become one, please see ''' [[Project:Scotland|our Scotland Project page]]''' !! Members, beside your name below, please keep track of what you're currently working on for this project. This is both for your own reference, and to aid collaboration among the project participants. Thanks!!! == Project Leaders== *[[Crawford-15512|Amy Gilpin]] *[[Madison-125|Bobbie Hall]] ==Project Members== *[[Bracknell-22| A Bracknell]] *[[Hart-13533| Adrien Hart]] *[[Bizony-2| Aidan Bizony]] *[[Boswell-455| Alan Boswell]] *[[MacKenzie-2362| Alan MacKenzie]] *[[Watson-7240| Alan Watson]] *[[Hunter-3749| Alexander Hunter]] *[[Stuart-531| Allan Stuart]] *[[Thomas-8856| Allan Thomas]] *[[Hunter-7830| Allison Hunter Hill]] *[[Rogers-6236| Alton Rogers]] *[[Kinley-413| Alvin Kinley]] *[[Carter-16856| Amanda Carter]] *[[Moyer-2841| Amanda Moyer]] *[[Wilce-32| Amanda Wilce]] *[[Crawford-15512| Amy Gilpin]] *[[Golder-180| Amy Golder-Cooper]] *[[Stawski-25| Andrea Pack]] *[[Ross-16829| Andrew Ross]] *[[Loomis-1080| Andy Bennett]] *[[Stoll-793| Anita Stoll]] *[[Stuart-4284| Anna Stuart]] *[[Wallace-14418| Anne Thomas]] *[[Cornelius-1757| Annetta Cornelius]] *[[Rossman-157| Annette Rossman]] *[[Hartin-94 | Anthony Hartin]] *[[Jones-72914| Arthur Jones]] *[[Van_Riper-81| Arthur Van Riper]] *[[Bett-87| Ashley Bett]] *[[Henry-5615| Athol Henry]] *[[Whitehead-4221| Audrey Van Den Berg]] *[[Wilkin-584| Autumn Wilkin]] *[[McIntyre-2487| B McIntyre]] *[[Smith-116348| Barry Smith]] *[[Greear-57| Ben Greear]] *[[George-3849|Bennet George]] *[[Glasscock-363| Beth Glasscock]] *[[Brown-18795| Beth Golden]] *[[Holland-3338| Bettye Carroll]] *[[Berry-15051| Bill Berry]] *[[Vincent-18| Bill Vincent]] *[[Bright-1984| Billie Keaffaber]] *[[Madison-125| Bobbie Hall]] *[[Saunders-3874| Bonnie Saunders]] *[[Ogle-1294| Bree Ogle]] *[[Burke-2897| Brenda Carter]] *[[McMichael-428| Brian McMichael]] *[[Kerr-2707| Brian Kerr]] *[[Lange-1528| Brian Lange]] *[[Mcalpine-289| Brian Mcalpine]] *[[Purves-146| Brian Purves]] *[[Beavis-134| Bruce Beavis]] *[[Macbryde-1| Bruce Macbryde]] *[[Smith-121775| Butch Smith]] *[[Moore-45847| C Moore]] *[[Collins-11011| Carol Collins]] *[[Duncan-12685| C Fish]] *[[Gervais-538| C Gervais]] *[[Hevey-7| Carol Melo]] *[[Hunter-5770| Carol Sullivan]] 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[[Category:Scotland_Project_Managed_FSPs]] {{Image|file=MacNeill-117.png|align=l|size=100px}} '''Part of the [[Project :Scotland|Scotland Project]]''' > '''[[Space:Scotland - Profile Improvements Team|Profile Improvements Team]] ''' == Welcome to the Scotland Project Challenges Page == === May 2024 Challenge: Update Locations that have 3 letter Scotland abbreviations === We have many profiles that have the 3 letter abbreviation SCT in them that we need to update with fully spelled out County and Country name. This is very easy to do, just make sure to check and '''add the commas in all locations''' between the City / Town, County / Region, and '''before''' Scotland. Expand all 3 letter abbreviations that you see in any of the locations. Hopefully, we will get many of the 3 letter County abbreviations also updated at the same time. This query should retrieve mainly Scotland locations, but if you come across a profile that is not Scotland locations, just ignore it and work on the next one. Since everyone will be using the same query, just jump around if you find some that have already been updated. Since this uses the database dump, the locations won't be updated in the query until Mon / Tues of each week. Since the Query uses Wikitree +, you have to hit the Blue 'Get Profiles' button when the query loads to see the results. If you want to work on one location, you could revise the query and add the location to the 'front' of the query, such as 'Fife', before the word 'Open' in the Query. Good Luck and Thanks again for helping clean up the Scotland profiles. {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#8080FF;"|'''Query ''' ! align="left" style="background:#8080FF;"|'''Starting (1 May)''' ! align="left" style="background:#8080FF;"|'''5 May''' ! align="left" style="background:#8080FF;"|'''12 May''' ! align="left" style="background:#8080FF;"|'''19 May''' ! align="left" style="background:#8080FF;"|'''26 May''' ! align="left" style="background:#8080FF;"|'''Total''' |- |[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Open+SCT+not+Denmark&MaxProfiles=5000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=1000 Query]|| 1663 || - || - || - || - || |- |'''Change'''|| || - ||- || - || - || |- |} ---- === Mar / Apr 2024 Challenge: Sourcing 1800s Profiles with Scotland Locations === We have many 1800s profiles that are marked as '''Unsourced, with Scotland locations'''. Pick a location to work on. Let's see if we can help our Scotland Sourcers group to lower these numbers this month. '''If you add sources that can be used to create new profiles, make sure to add the [[Category: Scotland, Needs Profiles Created]] '''. You can substitute the County for Scotland in that Category. Those can then be used for the next Connect-a-Thon in April. {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#8080FF;"|'''County ''' ! align="left" style="background:#8080FF;"|'''Starting (1 Mar)''' ! align="left" style="background:#8080FF;"|'''5 Mar''' ! align="left" style="background:#8080FF;"|'''12 Mar''' ! align="left" style="background:#8080FF;"|'''26 Mar''' ! align="left" style="background:#8080FF;"|'''Apr''' ! align="left" style="background:#8080FF;"|'''Total''' ! align="left" style="background:#8080FF;"|'''Working On''' |- |Aberdeenshire||[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Unsourced_20240407/SCT_ABD/2_1800-1899_0.htm 772]|| 772 || 726 || 715|| 584 || '''{{Blue | 188↓}}''' ||[[McIntosh-5576 |Liz]] |- |Angus||[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Unsourced_20240407/SCT_ANS/2_1800-1899_0.htm 402]|| 403 ||397 || 398 || 392 || '''{{Blue | 10↓}}''' || [[Newsam-80|Catriona]] |- |Argyll||[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Unsourced_20240407/SCT_ARL/2_1800-1899_0.htm 317]|| 317 || 317 || 316 || 306 || '''{{Blue | 11↓}}''' || |- |Ayrshire||[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Unsourced_20240407/SCT_AYR/2_1800-1899_0.htm 789]|| 785 || 783 || 781 || 784 || '''{{Blue | 5↓}}''' || |- |Banffshire||[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Unsourced_20240407/SCT_BAN/2_1800-1899_0.htm 132]|| 132 || 131 || 131 || 132 || '''{{Blue | 0↓}}''' || |- |Berwickshire||[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Unsourced_20240407/SCT_BEW/2_1800-1899_0.htm 71]|| 70 || 69 || 68 || 68 || '''{{Blue | 3↓}}''' || |- |Bute||[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Unsourced_20240407/SCT_BUT/2_1800-1899_0.htm 189]|| 189 || 188 || 188 || 186 || '''{{Blue | 3↓}}''' || |- |Caithness||[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Unsourced_20240407/SCT_CAI/2_1800-1899_0.htm 139]|| 139 || 139 || 137 || 137 || '''{{Blue | 2↓}}''' || |- |Clackmannanshire||[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Unsourced_20240407/SCT_CLK/2_1800-1899_0.htm 57]|| 59 || 59 || 58 || 58 || '''{{Red | 1↑}}'''' || |- |Dumfriesshire||[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Unsourced_20240407/SCT_DFS/2_1800-1899_0.htm 245]|| 246 || 246 || 246 || 246 || '''{{Red | 1↑}}'''' || |- |Dunbartonshire||[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Unsourced_20240407/SCT_DNB/2_1800-1899_0.htm 99]|| 99 || 99 || 100 || 101 || '''{{Red | 2↑}}'''' || |- |East Lothian||[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Unsourced_20240407/SCT_ELN/2_1800-1899_0.htm 24]|| 28 || 28 || 27|| 24 || '''{{Red | 0↑}}'''' ||[[McManigal-88|Terri]] |- |Fife||[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Unsourced_20240407/SCT_FIF/2_1800-1899_0.htm 483]|| 486 || 480 || 482 || 414 || '''{{Blue | 69↓}}''' ||[[Penman-567|Elizabeth]] and [[Hylton-692|Denise]] |- |Inverness-shire||[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Unsourced_20240407/SCT_INV/2_1800-1899_0.htm 248]|| 248 || 244 || 244 || 246 || '''{{Blue | 2↓}}''' || |- |Kincardineshire||[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Unsourced_20240407/SCT_KCD/2_1800-1899_0.htm 66]|| 66 || 66 || 66 || 65 || '''{{Blue | 1↓}}''' || |- |Kinross-shire||[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Unsourced_20240407/SCT_KRS/2_1800-1899_0.htm 10]|| 10 || 4 || 1 || 1 || '''{{Blue |9↓}}''' || [[Carruth-363|Linda]] |- |Kirkcudbrightshire||[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Unsourced_20240407/SCT_KKD/2_1800-1899_0.htm 63]|| 63 || 63 || 64 || 63 || '''{{Red | 0↑}}'''' || |- |Lanarkshire||[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Unsourced_20240407/SCT_LKS/2_1800-1899_0.htm 2411]|| 2409 || 2410 || 2408 || 2397 || '''{{Blue | 14↓}}''' || |- |Midlothian||[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Unsourced_20240407/SCT_MLN/2_1800-1899_0.htm 452]|| 453 || 454 || 447 || 444 || '''{{Blue | 8↓}}'''' || |- |Moray||[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Unsourced_20240407/SCT_MOR/2_1800-1899_0.htm 103]|| 103 || 102 || 101 || 102 || '''{{Blue | 1↓}}''' || |- |Nairn||[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Unsourced_20240407/SCT_NAI/2_1800-1899_0.htm 11]|| 11 || 4 || 1 || 1 || '''{{Blue | 10↓}}''' || [[Carruth-363|Linda]] |- |Orkney||[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Unsourced_20240407/SCT_OKI/2_1800-1899_0.htm 109]|| 111 || 111 || 111 || 110 || '''{{Red | 1↑}}'''' || |- |Peeblesshire||[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Unsourced_20240407/SCT_PEE/2_1800-1899_0.htm 30]|| 30 || 30 || 24 || 4 || '''{{Blue | 26↓}}''' ||[[McIntosh-5576 | Liz]] |- |Perthshire||[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Unsourced_20240407/SCT_PER/2_1800-1899_0.htm 435]|| 438 || 439 || 439 || 435 || '''{{Red | 0↑}}'''' || |- |Renfrewshire||[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Unsourced_20240407/SCT_RFW/2_1800-1899_0.htm 373]|| 379 || 383 || 382 || 382 || '''{{Red |9↑}}'''' || |- |Ross and Cromarty||[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Unsourced_20240407/SCT_ROC/2_1800-1899_0.htm 66]|| 66 || 66 || 67 || 65 || '''{{Blue |1↓}}'''' || |- |Roxburghshire||[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Unsourced_20240407/SCT_ROX/2_1800-1899_0.htm 104]|| 104 || 103 || 95 || 96 || '''{{Blue | 8↓}}''' || |- |Selkirkshire||[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Unsourced_20240407/SCT_SEL/2_1800-1899_0.htm 40]|| 40 || 40 || 2 || - || '''{{Blue | 40↓}}''' ||[[McIntosh-5576 | Liz]] |- |Shetland||[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Unsourced_20240407/SCT_SHI/2_1800-1899_0.htm 150]|| 148 || 148 || 148 || 144 || '''{{Blue | 6↓}}''' || [[Newsam-80|Catriona]] |- |Stirlingshire||[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Unsourced_20240407/SCT_STI/2_1800-1899_0.htm 274]|| 275 || 279 || 279 ||279 || '''{{Red | 5↑}}'''' || |- |Sutherland||[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Unsourced_20240407/SCT_SUT/2_1800-1899_0.htm 39]|| 39 || 39 || 39 || 31 || '''{{Blue | 8↓}}''' || [[Carruth-363|Linda]] |- |West Lothian||[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Unsourced_20240407/SCT_WLN/2_1800-1899_0.htm 140]|| 140 || 140 || 141 || - || '''{{Red | 1↑}}'''' || |- |Wigtownshire||[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Unsourced_20240407/SCT_WIG/2_1800-1899_0.htm 77]|| 76 || 77 || 77 || - || - || |- |'''Total'''||'''8,920'''|| '''8,934''' || '''8,864'''|| '''8,784'''|| '''8,515''' || '''{{Blue | 269↓}}'''' || |- |'''Change'''|| ||'''{{Red | 14↑}}'''' || '''{{Blue | 70↓}}''' || '''{{Blue | 80↓}}''' || '''{{Blue | 269↓}}''' || '''{{Blue | 405↓}}'''' || |- |} ---- === Feb 2024 Challenge: Gedcom with Scotland locations === [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:GEDImprove GEDI Challenge] works with Gedcoms uploaded by members who have closed their accounts. A gedcom was added last month that has at least 70 profiles with Scotland locations. Some of the Scotland profiles have parents and grandparents profiles that have no dates or locations, so they are probably Scotland also. Some of the profiles are for people that went to the United States, but not all of them. '''Could we try to help with this gedcom this month'''? This is the link to the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Lb3xHy9X2lIYuFhSSjke18KQ0-SUQUX8oc070d66Qog/edit#gid=563258789 GEDI Spreadsheet for George Paton 5 generations gedcom]. If you have not worked on gedcoms for GEDI Challenge, there are just a few explanations #Each tab is for a different Gedcom. The link for the Patton one is above #The profiles are in the order that they were created by the gedcom, so frequently families are sequentially together in the sheet #Profiles are in the 1800s and 1900s, so there should be sources #Since these are Gedcom profiles, please add the Acknowledgements header above the Gedcom name and make sure that it is at the bottom of the profile. Please don't remove the Gedcom name because it can be used to find the relatives. #Run '''AGC''' (Automatic Gedcom Cleanup, which is part of Wikitree Browser Extension) or manually remove the gedcom format. #Try to find Dates, Locations, and Sources for each profile. If nothing can be found, add the Unsourced Template to the profile and add '''Unsourced''' to the Review Comments column #The '''Review comments''' column has Scotland for those records that currently have Scotland in them, but other related profiles may have no location #Link to the profile is in the '''Link''' column for easy access. #'''Sourced?''' column will indicate if BioCheck 'thinks' it is '''Sourced''' or not, based on what is in the Sources / inline citations (It does not use anything in the Research Notes section of profiles), '''Marked''' if the Unsourced Template or Category is on the profile, '''?''' means Maybe there is a source, but hard to tell.(majority of the profiles have this indication) #'''Style''' column will have an X if there is a styling issue, which could be that the References line is not immediately following the Sources line, as well as no dates #If you want to start working on a profile, add your Wikitree ID in the '''Reviewer Id''' column, so others know you are working on that one. #When you have added dates, locations, sources, etc to a profile, change the '''Review Status''' column to '''Improved''', if you found sources and were able to clean it up, '''Comment''' if no sources were found, adding a comment as such in the Comments column, and '''Living''' if you think they are living, based on sources. We have a Category that can used for those profiles with no PM, but it has to be added before the profile gets the status buttons to indicate they are Living. #'''Review Comments''' column can have the Scotland removed when you are done with the profile and add a little bit about what you did, ie, Dated, Sourced, renamed, etc If you want to run [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/sands1865/biocheck/?action=checkQuery&checkStart=auto&query=gedfile%3DGeorge_Paton_5_generations_decsendents_1.GED%20scotland BioCheck], that link will load and start BioCheck. It is only retrieving records with Scotland in them, so it will be changing as more profiles have Scotland added to them. {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#E5FFFF;"|'''Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#E5FFFF;"|'''Total # Profiles''' ! align="left" style="background:#E5FFFF;"|'''# to be corrected''' ! align="left" style="background:#E5FFFF;"|'''Style Issues''' ! align="left" style="background:#E5FFFF;"|'''Unsourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#E5FFFF;"|'''Maybe''' |- |'''1 Feb''' || 101 || 64 || 62 || 2 || 44 |- |'''5 Feb''' || - || - || - || - || - |- |'''12 Feb''' || 101 || 35 || 35 || 0 || 18 |- |'''19 Feb''' ||101 || 30 || 30 || 0 || 15 |- |'''26 Feb''' || 101 || 17 || 7 || 17 || - |- |'''Total '''|| '''Improved!!!'''|| '''Completed'''||-|| - || - |- |} ---- === Jan 2024 Challenge: No Birth or Death Locations === We have found many 1800s profiles that have no Birth or Death locations, but they have Marriage locations with Scotland. Without these locations, it is hard to find the profiles and duplicates could easily be created. Many of these profiles have a source, but not always. Many have no birth or death dates, as well as locations, so if we could get Birth and / or Death Date, location, and at least some source added to the profile, it will help everyone. Check for duplicates, if possible, in case profiles were added since these profiles were missing critical information. When you load the Query from 2nd column, Wikitree + will be started, select the '''{{Blue | Get Profiles }}''' Button to get the results. {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#8080FF;"|'''County / City''' ! align="left" style="background:#8080FF;"|'''Starting (4 Jan)''' ! align="left" style="background:#8080FF;"|'''9 Jan''' ! align="left" style="background:#8080FF;"|'''16 Jan''' ! align="left" style="background:#8080FF;"|'''23 Jan''' ! align="left" style="background:#8080FF;"|'''30 Jan''' ! align="left" style="background:#8080FF;"|'''Feb''' ! align="left" style="background:#8080FF;"|'''Mar''' ! align="left" style="background:#8080FF;"|'''Apr''' ! align="left" style="background:#8080FF;"|'''Total''' ! align="left" style="background:#8080FF;"|'''Working On''' |- |Aberdeen||[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Aberdeen+Scotland+Open+19cen+DeathLocation%3DMissingLocation+BirthLocation%3DMissingLocation&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&PageSize=500 409]||400|| 366 ||349 ||324 || 254 || 245 || 247 || '''{{Blue|162 ↓}}''' || |- |Aberdeenshire||[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Aberdeenshire+Scotland+Open+19cen+DeathLocation%3DMissingLocation+BirthLocation%3DMissingLocation&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&PageSize=500 769]|| 762||717||670|| 667 || 597 || 593 || 593 || '''{{Blue|176↓}}'''|| |- |Angus||[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Angus+Scotland+Open+19cen+DeathLocation%3DMissingLocation+BirthLocation%3DMissingLocation&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&PageSize=500 386]|| 386||388||387|| 389||389 ||389|| 381 || '''{{Blue | 5↓}}'''|| [[Newsam-80|Catriona]] |- |Argyll||[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Argyll+Scotland+Open+19cen+DeathLocation%3DMissingLocation+BirthLocation%3DMissingLocation&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&PageSize=500 212]|| 204||205||214|| 217 ||216 ||216 || 220 || '''{{Red |8↑}}'''|| |- |Ayrshire||[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Ayrshire+Scotland+Open+19cen+DeathLocation%3DMissingLocation+BirthLocation%3DMissingLocation&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&PageSize=500 810]|| 805||808||809|| 809 ||811 ||816 || 820 || '''{{Red|10↑}}'''|| |- |Banffshire||[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Banffshire+Scotland+Open+19cen+DeathLocation%3DMissingLocation+BirthLocation%3DMissingLocation&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&PageSize=500 120]|| 120|| 118 ||118|| 118||118 ||119 || 118 || '''{{Blue|2↓}}'''|| |- |Berwickshire||[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Berwickshire+Scotland+Open+19cen+DeathLocation%3DMissingLocation+BirthLocation%3DMissingLocation&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&PageSize=500 107]|| 107||107||107|| 107 ||107 ||111|| 110 || '''{{Red |3↑}}''' || |- |Bute||[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Bute+Scotland+Open+19cen+DeathLocation%3DMissingLocation+BirthLocation%3DMissingLocation&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&PageSize=500 32]|| 2||2||-|| - || - || 1 || 4 || '''{{Blue|28↓}}'''||done |- |Caithness||[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Caithness+Scotland+Open+19cen+DeathLocation%3DMissingLocation+BirthLocation%3DMissingLocation&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&PageSize=500 147]|| 147||143||144|| 146 || 146 || 147 || 150 || '''{{Red |3↑}}''' || |- |Clackmannanshire||[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Clackmannanshire+Scotland+Open+19cen+DeathLocation%3DMissingLocation+BirthLocation%3DMissingLocation&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&PageSize=500 38]|| 26||20||21|| 18 || 9 || 8 || 9 || '''{{Blue|29↓}}'''||[[Templeton-1883|Sheena]] |- |Dunbartonshire||[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Dunbartonshire+Scotland+Open+19cen+DeathLocation%3DMissingLocation+BirthLocation%3DMissingLocation&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&PageSize=500 88]|| 87||87||88|| 88 ||88 ||89 || 89 || '''{{Red |1↑}}''' || |- |Dundee||[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Dundee+Scotland+Open+19cen+DeathLocation%3DMissingLocation+BirthLocation%3DMissingLocation&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&PageSize=500 234]|| 234||234||233|| 233 ||233 ||234 || 234 || - || |- |East Lothian||[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=East+Lothian+Scotland+Open+19cen+DeathLocation%3DMissingLocation+BirthLocation%3DMissingLocation&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&PageSize=500 160]|| 157 || 159|| 159|| 159 ||159 ||160 || 163 || '''{{Red |3↑}}''' || |- |Edinburgh||[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Edinburgh+Scotland+Open+19cen+DeathLocation%3DMissingLocation+BirthLocation%3DMissingLocation&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&PageSize=500 762]|| 759||761||760|| 761 ||762 ||765 || 772 || '''{{Red |10↑}}''' || |- |Fife||[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Fife+Scotland+Open+19cen+DeathLocation%3DMissingLocation+BirthLocation%3DMissingLocation&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&PageSize=500 504]||473||460||446|| 424 ||371 ||345 || 345 || '''{{Blue|159↓}}'''||[[Penman-567|Elizabeth Russon]] |- |Forfar||[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Forfar+Scotland+Open+19cen+DeathLocation%3DMissingLocation+BirthLocation%3DMissingLocation&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&PageSize=500 44]|| 44||44||44|| 44 ||44 ||41|| 30 || '''{{Blue|14↓}}''' || [[Newsam-80|Catriona]] |- |Glasgow||[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Glasgow+Scotland+Open+19cen+DeathLocation%3DMissingLocation+BirthLocation%3DMissingLocation&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&PageSize=500 1,172]|| 1,168||1,171||1,171|| 1,172 ||1,177 ||1,178 || 1,184 || '''{{Red|12↑}}'''|| |- |Inverness-shire||[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Inverness-shire+Scotland+Open+19cen+DeathLocation%3DMissingLocation+BirthLocation%3DMissingLocation&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&PageSize=500 109]|| 83||78||78|| 78 || 77 || 77 || 77 || '''{{Blue|32↓}}'''|| |- |Kincardineshire||[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Kincardineshire+Scotland+Open+19cen+DeathLocation%3DMissingLocation+BirthLocation%3DMissingLocation&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&PageSize=500 73]|| 76||76||76|| 76 ||76 ||72 || 72 || '''{{Blue|1↓}}'''|| |- |Kinross-shire||[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Kinross-shire+Scotland+Open+19cen+DeathLocation%3DMissingLocation+BirthLocation%3DMissingLocation&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&PageSize=500 7]|| -||- ||-|| -||1 ||- || - || '''{{Blue|7↓}}'''|| Done |- |Lanarkshire||[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Lanarkshire+Scotland+Open+19cen+DeathLocation%3DMissingLocation+BirthLocation%3DMissingLocation&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&PageSize=500 2,134]|| 2,127||2,131||2,136|| 2,141||2,143 || 2,148 || 2,156 || '''{{Red|22↑}}'''|| |- |Midlothian||[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Midlothian+Scotland+Open+19cen+DeathLocation%3DMissingLocation+BirthLocation%3DMissingLocation&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&PageSize=500 731]|| 728||728||728|| 728||728 || 735 || 737 || '''{{Red|6↑}}'''|| |- |Moray||[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=srch1&QueryMoray+Scotland+Open+19cen+DeathLocation%3DMissingLocation+BirthLocation%3DMissingLocation&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&PageSize=500 33]|| 33||33||33|| 35|| 35 || 36 || 36 || ''{{Red|3↑}}'''|| |- |Nairn||[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Nairn+Scotland+Open+19cen+DeathLocation%3DMissingLocation+BirthLocation%3DMissingLocation&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&PageSize=500 20]|| - || - ||- || -||- ||- || - || '''{{Blue|20↓}}'''||Done |- |Orkney||[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Orkney+Scotland+Open+19cen+DeathLocation%3DMissingLocation+BirthLocation%3DMissingLocation&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&PageSize=500 97]|| 96||96||96|| 98|| 99 || 102 || 102 || '''{{Red|5↑}}'''|| |- |Peeblesshire||[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Peeblesshire+Scotland+Open+19cen+DeathLocation%3DMissingLocation+BirthLocation%3DMissingLocation&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&PageSize=500 25]|| 25||22||22|| 22|| 6 || 2 || 2 || '''{{Blue|23↓}}'''||Sheena |- |Perthshire||[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Perthshire+Scotland+Open+19cen+DeathLocation%3DMissingLocation+BirthLocation%3DMissingLocation&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&PageSize=500 239]|| 235||238||238||243||245 ||245 || 245 || '''{{Red|6↑}}'''|| |- |Renfrewshire||[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Renfrewshire+Scotland+Open+19cen+DeathLocation%3DMissingLocation+BirthLocation%3DMissingLocation&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&PageSize=500 393]|| 394||395||394|| 394 || 394 || 399|| 406 || '''{{Red|13↑}}''' || |- |Ross||[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Ross+Scotland+Open+19cen+DeathLocation%3DMissingLocation+BirthLocation%3DMissingLocation&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&PageSize=500 173]|| 171||170||168|| 166 || 162 || 163 || 162 || '''{{Blue|11↓}}'''|| |- |Roxburghshire||[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Roxburghshire+Scotland+Open+19cen+DeathLocation%3DMissingLocation+BirthLocation%3DMissingLocation&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&PageSize=500 111]|| 111||111||111|| 111 || 112 || 112 || 111 || '''{{Red|0↑}}''' || |- |Selkirkshire||[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Selkirkshire+Scotland+Open+19cen+DeathLocation%3DMissingLocation+BirthLocation%3DMissingLocation&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&PageSize=500 47]|| 47||47||47|| 47|| 46 ||46 || 46 || '''{{Blue|1↓}}''' || |- |Shetland||[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Shetland+Scotland+Open+19cen+DeathLocation%3DMissingLocation+BirthLocation%3DMissingLocation&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&PageSize=500 38]|| 37||33||27|| 21 ||12 || - || - || '''{{Blue|38↓}}'''|| [[Newsam-80|Catriona]] |- |Stirlingshire||[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Stirlingshire+Scotland+Open+19cen+DeathLocation%3DMissingLocation+BirthLocation%3DMissingLocation&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&PageSize=500 251]|| 253||252||254|| 253 || 254 || 257 || 257 || '''{{Red|6↑}}'''|| |- |Sutherland||[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Sutherland+Scotland+Open+19cen+DeathLocation%3DMissingLocation+BirthLocation%3DMissingLocation&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&PageSize=500 98]|| 95||94||93|| 93 || 94 || 94 || 94 || '''{{Blue|4↓}}'''|| |- |West Lothian||[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=West+Lothian+Scotland+Open+19cen+DeathLocation%3DMissingLocation+BirthLocation%3DMissingLocation&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&PageSize=500 145]|| 145 ||144 || 144|| 144 || 144 || 144 || 144 || '''{{Blue|1↓}}'''|| |- |Wigtownshire||[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Wigtownshire+Scotland+Open+19cen+DeathLocation%3DMissingLocation+BirthLocation%3DMissingLocation&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&PageSize=500 82]|| 80|| 81||81|| 81|| 81 || 82 || 82 || - || |- |'''Total'''||'''10,800'''|| '''10,617'''||'''10,519'''||'''10,446'''|| '''10,406'''||'''10,191''' ||'''10,171''' || '''10,198''' || '''{{Blue|602↓}}'''|| |- |'''Change'''|| || '''{{Blue|183↓}}'''||'''{{Blue|98↓}}'''||'''{{Blue|73↓}}'''|| '''{{Blue|40↓}}''' || '''{{Blue|215↓}}''' || '''{{Blue|235↓}}''' || '''{{Blue|7↓}}''' || |- |} ---- === Dec 2023 Challenge: Holiday Fun === We've selected some '''family''' profiles that could use some loving around the holidays. Most of them need Sourcing, as well as Connecting to the Tree and all the families have a 'holiday name'. We've selected families from all over Scotland that have many profiles that could use some love - parents, siblings, spouses, and children. Profiles are 18th and 19th century timeframe to hopefully make it easier to find sources. Hopefully everyone can find a family or area that they would like to help with. To get started, just enter your name in the column after '''family members''', and mark it as completed when it’s done. Try to keep track of profiles added for each family in the last column. Thanks for the help. Hope everyone has a little holiday fun!!. ''' Remember that multiple people can work on a family. These are just one person in a family that needs sourcing and connecting. ''' '''Update''' *''' {{Red|All Profiles are connected, CC7 went up 564 this week and a total of 1,012 for 19 profiles}}''' *1st week - '''6 profiles connected''' to the Tree, CC7 increased from 1053 to 2459, lots of sources!! Keep up the '''great''' work **Those that '''are''' now connected went from 6 to 220 (Milne), 16-480 (Horn-1096), 8 to 257 (Johnstone), 6-24 (Jolly), 28 to 302 (Shepherd), 3 to 92 (Fraser) *2nd week - '''4 more profiles connected''' to the Tree, CC7 increased from 2459 to 2907, lots of sources!! Keep up the '''great''' work **Those that '''are''' now connected went from 28 to 89 (William Winter), 14 to 126 (George Horn) , 25 (David Winter), 25 to 195 (Robert Yule), *'''3rd week''' - '''7 profiles connected''' to the Tree ('''ALL''' profiles connected), CC7 increased from 1053 to 2459, lots of sources!! **Those that '''are''' now connected went from 28 to 127 (Simon Bell), 48 to 109 (Ebenezer Laidlaw) , 1 to 49 (James Shepherd), 4 to 33 (William Carol), 46 to 57 (William Yule), 28 to 77 (Gunn), 10 to 335 (James Bell) {| border="2" class="wikitable" cellpadding="5" |- ! align="left" style="background:#FF8080;"|'''Link to Profile''' ! align="left" style="background:#FF8080;"|'''Date and Place of Birth''' ! align="left" style="background:#FF8080;"|'''Additional Family members''' ! align="left" style="background:#FF8080;"|'''Connected?''' ! align="left" style="background:#FF8080;"|'''Working On''' ! align="left" style="background:#FF8080;"|'''Number Profiles Added''' |- |style="background:#C0FFC0;"|[[Milne-3925|'''Ivy''' Elizabeth Milne]] | Aberdeen in 1909 |Parents, siblings |style="background:#FF8080;"|Yes - Thanks |[[McIntosh-5576 | Liz]] Connected | 0 to connect |- |style="background:#C0FFC0;"|[[Winter-6518|William '''Winter''']] | Angus in 1781 |Father, siblings |style="background:#FF8080;"|Yes - Thanks | [[Cairns-253|Suzy]] | Spouse & 10 Children added so far [[Webster-16753|James Webster]] has 103 profiles to be created Claire: well done Suzy, what a work, I think we met in the middle with James Winter and Helen Middleton and connected them all, should hopefully show connected tomorrow! Winter family love xx |- |style="background:#C0FFC0;"|[[Bell-2871|Simon '''Bell''']] | Ayrshire in 1850 |Parents, Spouse, child |style="background:#FF8080;"|Yes - Thanks |[[Townsend-9365|Sue Townsend]] [[Penman-567|Elizabeth Russon]] |Several profiles set up |- |style="background:#C0FFC0;"|[[Sleigh-119|Janet ('''Sleigh''') Dyet]] | Berwickshire in 1788 | 2 Spouses, 4 children |style="background:#FF8080;"|Yes, needs sources |[[Newsam-80|Catriona Watson]] |Janet Sleigh sourced as far as poss. Janet Sleigh's first Douglas husband needs research. Her second Dyet husband needs sourcing. Janet Sleigh's Dyet children are sourced as far as poss. Janet Sleigh's first daughter Janet Douglas, her husband Alexander Durno and their children sourced as far as poss. Some of Janet Sleigh's grandchildren part sourced, though only from SP indexes and FreeCen. There are further profiles to be created. |- |style="background:#C0FFC0;"|[[Laidlaw-1488|'''Ebenezer''' Laidlaw]] | Dumfriesshire in 1801 |Parents, siblings, spouse, children |style="background:#FF8080;"|Yes - Thanks |[[Laidlaw-1|Bruce Laidlaw]] |several, several. I'll try and count later... |- |style="background:#C0FFC0;"|[[Horn-6267|George '''Horn''']] | Dunbartonshire in 1716 |Parents, siblings |style="background:#FF8080;"|Yes - Thanks | |Linda - added source for siblings |- |style="background:#C0FFC0;"|[[Winter-800|David '''Winter''']] | Edinburgh in 1781 |Parents, siblings |style="background:#FF8080;"|Yes - Thanks |[[Darragh-241|Claire C]] |Linda - sources added for all siblings, also sources for children of brother Peter and sister Susan that could be added and expanded Claire - 13 profiles added, (13th Dec) hopefully now connected, am working on sourcing/building the bios of the created profiles.. looks like (now it's sourced and checked, probably more profiles could be added) it's connected loads more than just David, Merry Christmas!.. Gwen - working on it - will count later |- |style="background:#C0FFC0;"|[[Horn-1096|Betsy '''Horn''']] | Fife in 1816 |Spouse, children |style="background:#FF8080;"|Yes - Thanks |[[Penman-567|Elizabeth Russon]] |31 profiles added - 3 connections |-Complete |style="background:#C0FFC0;"|[[Shepherd-6400|James Louson '''Shepherd''']] | Forfarshire in 1815 |Spouse |style="background:#FF8080;"|Yes - Thanks |[[Dickson-4413|Margaret Allison]] | |- |style="background:#C0FFC0;"|[[Geercke-32|Josef '''Rudolf''' Geercke]] | Glasgow in 1902 |Parents, siblings |style="background:#FF8080;"|Yes |[[Arundel-166|Anita Meek]] |Sourced & Research Notes |- |style="background:#C0FFC0;"|[[Jolly-2472|John '''Jolly''']] | Kincardineshire in 1860 |Father, spouse, child |style="background:#FF8080;"|Yes - Thanks |[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] connected |4 profiles added |- |style="background:#C0FFC0;"|[[Carol-115|William '''Carol''']] | Lanarkshire in 1869 |Parents, siblings |style="background:#FF8080;"|Yes - Thanks |[[Templeton-1883|Sheena]] |Sourced. Died in Australia; Irish parents or grandparents; maternal grandfather added; categorised |- |style="background:#C0FFC0;"|[[Yule-300|William '''Yule''']] | Midlothian in 1820 |Spouse |style="background:#FF8080;"|Yes - Thanks |[[Penman-567|Elizabeth Russon]] |25 profiles added - no connections |-complete |style="background:#C0FFC0;"|[[Fraser-11288|Rosalind Joan (Fraser) '''Noel''']] | Morayshire in 1950 |Parents, child |style="background:#FF8080;"|Yes - Thanks |[[McIntosh-5576 |Liz]] -Connected |4 profiles |- |style="background:#C0FFC0;"|[[Johnstone-3254|Alexander '''Dove''' Johnstone]] | Peeblesshire in 1885 |Spouse, children |style="background:#FF8080;"|Yes - Thanks |[[McIntosh-5576 | Liz]] - Connected |4 profiles |- |style="background:#C0FFC0;"|[[Shepherd-5143|Peter '''Shepherd''']] | Perthshire in 1824 |Spouse, child |style="background:#FF8080;"|Yes - Thanks |[[Graham-21867|Dawn Graham]] |9 profiles added, all sourced, also sourced profiles of extended family |- |style="background:#C0FFC0;"|[[Gunn-672|'''Bell''' Gunn]] | Ross-shire in 1809 |Spouse, child |style="background:#FF8080;"|Yes - Thanks |[[McManigal-88 | Terri Dozier]] |Updated sources on daughter and daughter's children. Updated with sources Bell Gunn's son-in-law. She is now connected as well as her husband, daughter, son-in-law, and grandchildren. |- |style="background:#C0FFC0;"|[[Yule-503|Robert Kerr '''Yule''']] | Roxburghshire in 1833 |Spouse, children |style="background:#FF8080;"|Yes - Thanks |[[Graham-21867|Dawn Graham]] |12 profiles added ,all sourced, also sourced profiles of extended family |- |style="background:#C0FFC0;"|[[Bell-6015|James '''Bell''']] | Selkirkshire in 1755 |Spouse, children |style="background:#FF8080;"|Yes - Thanks |[[Penman-567|Elizabeth Russon]] |multiple profiles added ,all sourced, also sourced profiles of extended family; no connections |} ----

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:Scotland Project]] [[Category: Reliable Sources for Pre-1700 Profiles]] Navigation: '''[[Project:Scotland|Scotland Project]]''' For general WikiTree guidance on reliable sources, please see the help page on [[help:Reliable_Sources|Reliable Sources]]. This page contains a list of Project approved, reliable sources for both pre-1700 and pre-1500 profiles. It also contains lists of sources to be used with caution, and those that should not be used at all. == Reliable Sources == * [https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/advanced-search Scotland's People] * [https://www.poms.ac.uk/ People of Medieval Scotland] ("PoMS") * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Scots_Peerage ''The Scots Peerage''] edited by Sir James Balfour Paul (1846–1931) Lord Lyon King of Arms ** [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Scots_Peerage online availability links @ Wikipedia] * Cokayne's ''Complete Peerage,'' 2nd edition ** [https://sites.google.com/site/cochoit/medieval-genealogy-resources/complete-peerage Joe Cochoit's ''Complete Peerage'' page] ** [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Complete_Peerage online availability links @ Wikipedia] ** [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/271412?availability=Family%20History%20Library The complete peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, extant, extinct, or dormant] on Familysearch *[http://redbookofscotland.co.uk/red-books-of-scotland ''The Red Book of Scotland''] by Gordon MacGregor (1987- ), 10 vols. updated frequently * [https://scotlandsplaces.gov.uk/digital-volumes/historical-tax-rolls/hearth-tax-records-1691-1695 Hearth Tax Records 1691-1695] * [https://safhs.org.uk/populationlists.php Inventory of Published pre-1841 Population Listings], Scottish Association of Family History Societies *[[Space:Calendar_of_Documents_Relating_to_Scotland_Preserved_in_Her_Majesty%27s_Public_Record_Office%2C_London|Calendar of Documents relating to Scotland, WT Space page]] ==Reliable Sources with Conditions == *Find a Grave entries are considered a reliable source ''if'' they contain an image of the grave marker which is contemporaneous with the date of death, or at least a transcription of such a contemporaneous marker. Contemporary markers installed years later are often prone to contain errors so are at best only partially reliable, and FindAGrave entries which contain no image at all and/or no transcription are completely unacceptable as a reliable source. == See also == [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:EuroAristo_Project_Reliable_Sources EuroAristo Project Reliable Sources] == Unreliable Sources == *''Burke's Peerage'' and all other reference works written by John Burke or other members of his family. These volumes rarely reference sources and contain many errors, the 19th century editions are particularly unreliable. Always use Cokayne or Richardson in preference to Burke. *[http://thepeerage.com/ ThePeerage.com] - find and cite the sources given in the references, don't cite thepeerage.com *[https://www.stirnet.com/ Stirnet.com] - find and cite the sources given in the references, don't cite sirnet.com *User generated trees such as Geni, MyHeritage, Ancestry, FamilySearch, Rootsweb, Geneanet, etc. These kinds of sites can be used to find details that can lead to reliable sources. Some trees cite sources that can be used for your profiles when you have checked them out. Never use a user generated tree as source. *Unsourced or badly sourced gedcom imports. *Generic repositories: eg. familysearch.com or ancestry.com [http://www.amyjohnsoncrow.com/why-ancestry-and-familysearch-arent-sources/ Why Ancestry and FamilySearch Aren’t Sources] * Conglomerate indexes eg. Millenium Files, Yates Publishing Indexes. * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/International_Genealogical_Index_(IGI)_(FamilySearch_Historical_Records) International Genealogical Index (IGI) (FamilySearch Historical Records)] where up to 50 % of the entries are user generated. * Published books, articles and blogs that do not have sources listed. * See also [[:Category:Frauds_and_Fabrications]]

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:Scottish Images]] [[Category:Scotland]] ==Scotland Stickers== This section contains stickers you can use on profiles associated with Scotland. ===Scotland Sticker=== This template is for use on profiles of people born in Scotland and displays as: {{Scotland Sticker}} To place this on a profile, you can copy and paste this code just below the biography header. {{Scotland Sticker}} There is currently one variation: {{Scotland Sticker|witchcraft}} To place this on a profile, you can copy and paste this code just below the biography header. You'll need to document with sources to prove this statement. {{Scotland Sticker|witchcraft}} ===Scottish Ancestor Sticker=== This template is for use on profiles of people who have Scottish ancestors. It displays as: {{Scottish Ancestor Sticker}} To place this on a profile, you can copy and paste this code just below the biography header. {{Scottish Ancestor Sticker}} ==Migrating Ancestor Stickers== These stickers are for use on profiles of known emigrant ancestors. ===Scots-Irish and Ulster Scots 1718 Sticker=== This template is for use on profiles of people who have been identified as Scots-Irish and who emigrated to the United States from 1718 to present. {{Scots-Irish and Ulster Scots 1718 |location= Scots-Irish Immigrants to America 1718 onwards}} To place this sticker on a profile, you can copy and paste this code just below the biography header. {{Scots-Irish and Ulster Scots 1718 |location= Scots-Irish Immigrants to America 1718 onwards}} ===Migrating Ancestor=== This template is for use on profiles of people who emigrated from Scotland to another country. For example, an ancestor who emigrated from Scotland to Canada would use this template: {{Migrating Ancestor | origin = Scotland | destination = Canada | origin-flag = Flags-5.jpg | destination-flag = Flags-1.png }} To place this on a profile, copy and paste this code: {{Migrating Ancestor | origin = Scotland | destination = Canada | origin-flag = Flags-5.jpg | destination-flag = Flags-1.png }} Other destination flags can be found [[Space:Flags| here]]. Replace the destination flag code with the appropriate code for your destination country and/or time period. ===Nonmigrating Ancestor=== This template is an alternative to the Migrating Ancestor template. It can be used to add a flag and text for individuals who did not move from one country to another. 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[[Category:Scotland_Project_Managed_FSPs]] Return to: [[Project: Scotland|Scotland Project Page]] > [[Space:Scotland - Profile Improvements Team|Profile Improvements Team]] > ==Welcome to the Scotland Sourcerers Team page== '''What we do:''' Sourcerers find sources for profiles. The ideal is to provide a source for each fact on a profile, but even one source helps to orientate genealogists to the profile and confirms the person's existence. The Scotland Project sourcerers are: '''Team Leader''' - [[Templeton-1883|Sheena Tait]] '''Team Members''' - not all sourcerers can deal with every time period. To help you, and us, the names below have been organised by the time period of the profiles they can edit, and hence, add sources to: {| |'''Time Period'''||'''Name''' |- |'''Post-1700'''|| [[Elce-2|Rowena Elce]] |- | ||[[Johnson-121016|Mark Johnson]] |- |'''Pre-1700'''|| [[Murray-20099|Nancy (Murray) Bosler]] |- | ||[[Graham-21867|Dawn (Graham) Britz]] |- | || [[McManigal-88|Terri Dozier]] |- | ||[[Hylton-692| Denise Hunt]] |- | || [[Leamon-93|Lesley Leamon]] |- | ||[[Gormly-107|Jess Manners]] |- | || [[Mason-10934|Sarah Mason]] |- | || [[Charleston-121|Loretta Nelson]] |- | || [[Edgemon-26|Cindy Rushing]] |- | ||[[Penman-567|Elizabeth (Penman) Russon]] |- | || [[Hayes-7886|Judith Saylor]] |- | || [[Shelley-714|Richard Shelley]] |- | || [[Templeton-1883|Sheena Tait]] |- | || [[Wilkin-584|Autumn Wilkin]] |- |- |- |'''Pre-1500'''|| [[Pennie-22|Laura Bozzay]] |- | || [[Davies-5942|Stephen Davies]] |- | || [[Edwards-7481|Sandy Edwards]] |- | ||[[Crawford-15512|Amy Gilpin]] |- | || [[Taylor-25258|Carole Taylor]] |- |} ==A Note About Names== In Scotland, Names are more than they appear. If you're having trouble finding someone, check the [[:Space:Scottish_Interchangeable_Names| Scottish Interchangeable Names]] to see if there's another name they may have used or been recorded by. If you are aware of other names but don't see them on the list, please feel free to add them. == Do's and Don't's == :'''Do''' - Review [[Space:Scotland_-_Profile_Standards#Sources_-_Style_Guide|Profile Standards for Scotland_- Sources Style_Guide]] :'''Do''' - use [https://www.evidenceexplained.com Evidence Explained] formatting, based on the [https://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/home.html Chicago Manual of Style]. [https://guides.lib.strath.ac.uk/ld.php?content_id=33346935 The University of Strathclyde citation style] is acceptable as an alternative citation format. :'''Do''' - try to add primary sources when ever possible. Primary sources are original materials that have not been altered or distorted in any way. Examples are Birth and Death Registration Records, Parish Records, Original copies of wills. :'''Do''' - think carefully about where the information came from, before deciding how to use it. :'''Do''' - add 'Research Notes', for information that is uncertain, but may be of help to others. Explain in the notes any doubts you have regarding the information. :'''Do''' - add as many sources as possible to each profile. :'''Do''' - try to put sources inline whenever possible. :'''Do''' - include links to online sources. :'''Do''' - consider contacting the profile manager to discuss any major changes that you wish to make. :'''Do''' - add the [[Template:Unsourced|{{Unsourced|Scotland}}]] template to any profiles you find that you cannot source. Also add a place if possible and document where you have looked for information. :'''Don't''' - Rely on secondary sources. Secondary sources are sources that were originally presented elsewhere. They include information found in newspapers, or oral history provided by family members. (Document them in the Biography) :'''Don't''' - use tables as these are difficult for less experienced or technically advanced members to edit. :'''Don't''' - use a simple link to a source which is not considered a complete source citation. :'''Don't''' - Use family trees found on websites such as ancestry as a source. They can be recorded in the biography, or as research notes. Such family trees provide clues about a person and their family but cannot be relied on to be accurate. Always check them. == How You Can Help == === Find Unsourced Profiles === :Unsourced profiles can be found at [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Scotland+Unsourced+Profiles&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 WikiTree+] (select the blue "Get profiles" button) and the [[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SCT|Unsourced profiles Scotland]] report. === "Source as You Go" === :Add sources whenever you can, especially on your own profiles. If you able to help others find sources, that's even better. === Source your County === :If you are part of a county team, you could source profiles from that county as part of your work for that team. === Challenges === :If you enjoy challenges, then join the monthly Sourcerers Challenge or the Saturday Sourcing Sprints. :Work on the Scotland Profiles. And don't forget the annual Source-a-thon. We need everybody's help then. === Become a Connecting Buddy === :If you can never find the right links to make a connection, but are happy to make the profiles and add good sources, then being a Connecting Buddy could be for you. Visit the [[Space:Connecting_Buddies|Connecting Buddy page]] for more information. === "Smash a Brick Wall" === :Find sources to help another member break down one of their "Brick Walls. :Let us know which of your Scottish "Brick Walls" could use some help with and we will add them to the list. And let us know if they are solved so that we can give credit to the "Wall Smasher". :{| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" cellpadding="5" ! Brick Wall !! Profile manager !! Place !! comments |- |[[Kinghorn-141|Agnes (Kinghorn) Simpson (abt.1800-1847)]]||[[Cameron-5666|Peter Cameron]]|| Berwickshire ||looking to DNA matches to confirm correct one |- |[[Smith-127626|Francis Smith (abt.1790-abt.1824)]]||[[Smith-24375|Chris (Smith) Wright]]||Mochrum, Wigtownshire ||See Research Notes |- |[[Cameron-10348|Christiana (Cameron) McMillen (abt.1741-bef.1820)]]||[[Altenburg-72|Ellen Altenburg]]|| Loch Eil, Lochaber ||See Research Notes |- |[[McMillen-1039|Hugh McMillen (abt.1745-aft.1820)]]||[[Altenburg-72|Ellen Altenburg]]|| Loch Eil, Lochaber ||See Research Notes |- |[[McDonald-28266|Isabella (McDonald) Anderson (abt.1849-bef.1911)]]||[[Anderson-68563|Karen Anderson]]||Old Machar, Aberdeen||— |- |[[Threadcraft-3|Sarah (Threadcraft) McIntosh (-1814)]]||[[Craig-4574|Sandy (Craig) Patak]]|| Inverness-shire ||— |- |—||—|| — ||— |- |—||—|| — ||— |- |—||—|| — ||— |} =={{red|Scotland, Unsourced Profiles}} == {{CategoryInfoBox Unsourced |name= Scotland |parent= Europe |location= name |resourcescategory= yes |centurynavigator= full |TOC= yes |report= SCT }} === Weekly Count of Unsourced Profiles === {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" |- ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Scotland, Unsourced ''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f8ff;"|'''(New)''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Scotland, Category: Unsourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f8ff;"|'''(New)''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Suggestion 802 & 803''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f8ff;"|'''(New)''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Suggestion 131-134 ''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f8ff;"|'''(New)''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Total''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Change on previous week''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Total Scotland profiles''' (column added Oct 2022) |- |7 Feb 2021 |3,996 | |21,183 | |116 | |1,948 | |'''27,243''' | |- |4 Jan 2022 |5,058 |(+6) |21,904 |(+6) |39 |(+1) |1,629 | |'''28,630''' |{{Red|83↑}} |- |4 Jan 2023 |6,438 |(+9) |23,106 |(+63) |46 |(+3) |1,392 |(+1) |'''30,982''' |{{Blue|12↓}} |635,206 |- |2 Jan 2024 |6,594 |(+26) |25,830 |(+78) |30 | |1,112 | |'''33,566''' |{{Red|131↑}} |729,306 |- |7 Feb 2024 |6,583 |(+7) |25,948 |(+63) |32 |(+1) |1,041 |(+2) |'''33,604''' |{{Blue|1↓}} |739,455 |- |5 Mar 2024 |6,586 |(+11) |26,059 |(+71) |30 | |1,024 | |'''33,699''' |{{Red|44↑}} |746,016 |- |2 Apr 2024 |6,583 |(+15) |25,751 |(+46) |31 | |1,023 |(+1) |'''33,388''' |{{Blue|186↓}} |752,813 |- |10 Apr 2024 |6,568 |(+5) |25,736 |(+77) |32 |(+1) |1,025 |(+1) |'''33,361''' |{{Blue|27↓}} |754,459 |- |16 Apr 2024 |6,565 |(+6) |25,694 |(+94) |31 | |1,016 | |'''33,306''' |{{Blue|55↓}} |757,300 |- |23 Apr 2024 |6,539 |(+10) |25,454 |(+72) |32 |(+1) |1,018 |(+1) |'''33,043''' |{{Blue|263↓}} |760,216 |- |} === Weekly Count of Unsourced Profiles, by Region === ====[[Space:Scotland_-_Unsourced_by_Region#Scotland.2C_Unsourced_Profiles.2C_by_Region| Unsourced Profile Totals by Region]]====

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The Scots-Irish ( there's a difference ) Scotch-Irish or Scots-Irish may refer to: The Ulster Scots people, an ethnic group in Ulster, Ireland, who trace their roots to settlers from Scotland. Scotch-Irish Americans, descendants of Ulster Scots who first migrated to America in large numbers in the 18th and 19th centuries.12 External links Terminology The term Scotch-Irish is first known to have been used to refer to a people living in Northeastern Ireland. In a letter of April 14, 1573, in reference to Ulster, Elizabeth I of England wrote: "We are given to understand that a nobleman named 'Sorley Boy' [MacDonnel] and others, who be of the Scotch-Irish race..."[6] This term continued in usage for over a century[7] before the earliest known American reference appeared in a Maryland affidavit in 1689/90.[8] Today, Scotch-Irish is an Americanism almost unknown in England, Ireland or Scotland.[5] The term is somewhat unclear because some of the Scotch-Irish have little or no Scottish ancestry at all: numerous dissenter families had also been transplanted to Ulster from northern England and the border counties. Smaller numbers of migrants also came from Wales and the southeast of England, and others were Protestant religious refugees from Flanders, the German Palatinate, and France (such as the French Huguenot ancestors of Davy Crockett).[9] What united these different national groups was a base of Calvinist religious beliefs,[10] and their separation from the established church (Church of England and Church of Ireland in this case). But, the large ethnic Scottish element in the Plantation of Ulster gave the settlements a Scottish character. Upon arrival in North America, these migrants at first usually identified simply as Irish, without the qualifier Scotch. It was not until a century later, following the surge in Irish immigration after the Great Irish Famine of the 1840s, that the descendants of the earlier arrivals began to commonly call themselves Scotch-Irish to distinguish themselves from the newer, predominantly Roman Catholic and poor immigrants; these largely had no Scottish ancestry.[11][12] At first, the two groups had little interaction in America, as the Scots-Irish had become settled decades earlier, primarily in the backcountry of the Appalachian region. The new wave of Irish families settled primarily in port cities such as Boston, New York, Chicago, and New Orleans, where large immigrant communities formed and there were an increasing number of industrial jobs. Many of the new Irish migrants also went to the interior in the 19th century, attracted to jobs on large-scale infrastructure projects such as canals and railroads.[13] The usage Scots-Irish developed in the late 19th century as a relatively recent version of the term. Two early citations include: 1) "a grave, elderly man of the race known in America as "Scots-Irish" (1870);[14] and 2) "Dr. Cochran was of stately presence, of fair and florid complexion, features which testified his Scots-Irish descent" (1884)[15] In Ulster-Scots (or "Ullans"), Scotch-Irish Americans are referred to as the Scotch Airish o' Amerikey.[16] Twentieth-century English author Kingsley Amis endorsed the traditional Scotch-Irish usage implicitly in noting that "nobody talks about butterscottish or hopscots,...or Scottish pine", and that while Scots or Scottish is how people of Scots origin refer to themselves in Scotland, the traditional English usage Scotch continues to be appropriate in "compounds and set phrases".[17] History of the term Scotch-Irish[edit] Although referenced by Merriam-Webster dictionaries as having first appeared in 1744, the American term Scotch-Irish is undoubtedly older. An affidavit of William Patent, dated March 15, 1689, in a case against a Mr. Matthew Scarbrough in Somerset County, Maryland, quotes Mr. Patent as saying he was told by Scarbrough that "... it was no more sin to kill me then to kill a dogg, or any Scotch Irish dogg ..."[18] Leyburn cites the following as early American uses of the term before 1744.[19] The earliest is a report in June 1695, by Sir Thomas Laurence, Secretary of Maryland, that "In the two counties of Dorchester and Somerset, where the Scotch-Irish are numerous, they clothe themselves by their linen and woolen manufactures." In September 1723, Rev. George Ross, Rector of Immanuel Church in New Castle, Delaware, wrote in reference to their anti-Church of England stance that, "They call themselves Scotch-Irish ... and the bitterest railers against the church that ever trod upon American ground." Another Church of England clergyman from Lewes, Delaware, commented in 1723 that "great numbers of Irish (who usually call themselves Scotch-Irish) have transplanted themselves and their families from the north of Ireland." The Oxford English Dictionary says the first use of the term Scotch-Irish came in Pennsylvania in 1744: 1744 W. MARSHE Jrnl. 21 June in Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society. (1801) 1st Ser. VII. 177: 'The inhabitants [of Lancaster, Pa.] are chiefly High-Dutch, Scotch-Irish, some few English families, and unbelieving Israelites." Its citations include examples after that into the late 19th century. In Albion's Seed: Four British Folkways in America, historian David Hackett Fischer asserts: Some historians describe these immigrants as "Ulster Irish" or "Northern Irish". It is true that many sailed from the province of Ulster ... part of much larger flow which drew from the lowlands of Scotland, the north of England, and every side of the Irish Sea. Many scholars call these people Scotch-Irish. That expression is an Americanism, rarely used in Britain and much resented by the people to whom it was attached. Fischer prefers to speak of "borderers" (referring to the historically war-torn England-Scotland border) as the population ancestral to the "backcountry" "cultural stream" (one of the four major and persistent cultural streams from the British Isles which he identifies in American history). He notes the borderers were not purely Celtic but also had substantial Anglo-Saxon and Viking or Scandinavian roots. He described them as quite different from Celtic-speaking groups such as the Scottish Highlanders or Irish (that is, Gaelic-speaking and Roman Catholic). An example of the use of the term is found in A History of Ulster: "Ulster Presbyterians – known as the 'Scotch Irish' – were already accustomed to being on the move, and clearing and defending their land."[20] While Scotch-Irish is the term most used in scholarship to describe these people, use of the term has drawn ire from both Scots and Irish. To the Scots, the term Scotch is derogatory when referring to a person or people, and should be applied only to whisky. Many Irish have claimed that such a distinction should not be used, and that those called Scotch-Irish are simply Irish.[5] However, as one scholar observed in 1944, "... in this country [USA], where they have been called Scotch-Irish for over two hundred years, it would be absurd to give them a name by which they are not known here. ... Here their name is Scotch-Irish; let us call them by it."[21] The word "Scotch" was the favoured adjective as a designation – it literally means "of Scotland". People in Scotland refer to themselves as Scots, or adjectivally/collectively as Scots or as being Scottish, rather than Scotch. Migration[edit] From 1710 to 1775, over 200,000 people emigrated from Ulster to the original thirteen American colonies. The largest numbers went to Pennsylvania. From that base some went south into Virginia, the Carolinas and across the South, with a large concentration in the Appalachian region; others headed west to western Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, and the Midwest.[22] Transatlantic flows were halted by the American Revolution, but resumed after 1783, with total of 100,000 arriving in America between 1783 and 1812. By that point few were young servants and more were mature craftsmen and they settled in industrial centers, including Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and New York, where many became skilled workers, foremen and entrepreneurs as the Industrial Revolution took off in the U.S.[citation needed] Another half million came to America 1815 to 1845; another 900,000 came in 1851-99.[citation needed] From 1900 to 1930 the average was about 5,000 to 10,000 a year.[citation needed] Relatively few came after 1930.[citation needed] At every stage a majority were Presbyterians,[original research?][dubious – discuss] and that religion decisively shaped Scotch-Irish culture.[23] According to the Harvard Encyclopedia of American Ethnic Groups, there were 400,000 U.S. residents of Irish birth or ancestry in 1790 and half of this group was descended from Ulster, and half from the other three provinces of Ireland.[24] A separate migration brought many to Canada, where they are most numerous in rural Ontario and Nova Scotia. Origins Main article: Ulster Scots people Because of the proximity of the islands of Britain and Ireland, migrations in both directions had been occurring since Ireland was first settled after the retreat of the ice sheets. Gaels from Ireland colonised current southwestern Scotland as part of the Kingdom of Dál Riata, eventually replacing the native Pictish culture throughout Scotland. The Irish Gaels had previously been named Scoti by the Romans, and eventually their name was applied to the entire Kingdom of Scotland. The origins of the Scotch-Irish lie primarily in the Lowlands of Scotland and in northern England, particularly in the Border Country on either side of the Anglo-Scottish border, a region that had seen centuries of conflict.[25] In the near constant state of war between England and Scotland during the Middle Ages, the livelihood of the people on the borders was devastated by the contending armies. Even when the countries were not at war, tension remained high, and royal authority in one or the other kingdom was often weak. The uncertainty of existence led the people of the borders to seek security through a system of family ties, similar to the clan system in the Scottish Highlands. Known as the Border Reivers, these families relied on their own strength and cunning to survive, and a culture of cattle raiding and thievery developed.[26] The first major influx of Scots and English into Ulster had come in 1606 during the settlement of east Down onto land cleared of native Irish by private landlords chartered by James.[29] This process was accelerated with James's official plantation in 1609, and further augmented during the subsequent Irish Confederate Wars. The first of the Stuart Kingdoms to collapse into civil war was Ireland where, prompted in part by the anti-Catholic rhetoric of the Covenanters, Irish Catholics launched a rebellion in October. In reaction to the proposal by Charles I and Thomas Wentworth to raise an army manned by Irish Catholics to put down the Covenanter movement in Scotland, the Parliament of Scotland had threatened to invade Ireland in order to achieve "the extirpation of Popery out of Ireland" (according to the interpretation of Richard Bellings, a leading Irish politician of the time). The fear this caused in Ireland unleashed a wave of massacres against Protestant English and Scottish settlers, mostly in Ulster, once the rebellion had broken out. All sides displayed extreme cruelty in this phase of the war. Around 4000 settlers were massacred and a further 12,000 may have died of privation after being driven from their homes.[30][31] In one notorious incident, the Protestant inhabitants of Portadown were taken captive and then massacred on the bridge in the town.[32] The settlers responded in kind, as did the British-controlled government in Dublin, with attacks on the Irish civilian population. Massacres of native civilians occurred at Rathlin Island and elsewhere.[33] In early 1642, the Covenanters sent an army to Ulster to defend the Scottish settlers there from the Irish rebels who had attacked them after the outbreak of the rebellion. The original intention of the Scottish army was to re-conquer Ireland, but due to logistical and supply problems, it was never in a position to advance far beyond its base in eastern Ulster. The Covenanter force remained in Ireland until the end of the civil wars but was confined to its garrison around Carrickfergus after its defeat by the native Ulster Army at the Battle of Benburb in 1646. After the war was over, many of the soldiers settled permanently in Ulster. Another major influx of Scots into Ulster occurred in the 1690s, when tens of thousands of people fled a famine in Scotland to come to Ireland. A few generations after arriving in Ireland, considerable numbers of Ulster-Scots emigrated to the North American colonies of Great Britain throughout the 18th century (between 1717 and 1770 alone, about 250,000 settled in what would become the United States).[34] According to Kerby Miller, Emigrants and Exiles: Ireland and the Irish Exodus to North America (1988), Protestants were one-third the population of Ireland, but three-quarters of all emigrants leaving from 1700 to 1776; 70% of these Protestants were Presbyterians. Other factors contributing to the mass exodus of Ulster Scots to America during the 18th century were a series of droughts and rising rents imposed by often absentee English and/or Anglo-Irish landlords. During the course of the 17th century, the number of settlers belonging to Calvinist dissenting sects, including Scottish and Northumbrian Presbyterians, English Baptists, French and Flemish Huguenots, and German Palatines, became the majority among the Protestant settlers in the province of Ulster. However, the Presbyterians and other dissenters, along with Catholics, were not members of the established church and were consequently legally disadvantaged by the Penal Laws, which gave full rights only to members of the Church of England/Church of Ireland. Those members of the state church were often absentee landlords and the descendants of the British aristocracy who had been given land by the monarchy. For this reason, up until the 19th century, and despite their common fear of the dispossessed Catholic native Irish, there was considerable disharmony between the Presbyterians and the Protestant Ascendancy in Ulster. As a result of this many Ulster-Scots, along with Catholic native Irish, ignored religious differences to join the United Irishmen and participate in the Irish Rebellion of 1798, in support of Age of Enlightenment-inspired egalitarian and republican goals. American settlement[edit] Scholarly estimate is that over 200,000 Scotch-Irish migrated to the Americas between 1717 and 1775.[35] As a late arriving group, they found that land in the coastal areas of the British colonies was either already owned or too expensive, so they quickly left for the more mountainous interior where land could be obtained cheaply. Here they lived on the first frontier of America. Early frontier life was extremely challenging, but poverty and hardship were familiar to them. The term hillbilly has often been applied to their descendants in the mountains, carrying connotations of poverty, backwardness and violence; this word has its origins in Scotland and Ireland. The first trickle of Scotch-Irish settlers arrived in New England. Valued for their fighting prowess as well as for their Protestant dogma, they were invited by Cotton Mather and other leaders to come over to help settle and secure the frontier. In this capacity, many of the first permanent settlements in Maine and New Hampshire, especially after 1718, were Scotch-Irish and many place names as well as the character of Northern New Englanders reflect this fact. The Scotch-Irish brought the potato with them from Ireland (although the potato originated in South America, it was not known in North America until brought over from Europe). In Maine it became a staple crop as well as an economic base.[36] From 1717 to the next thirty or so years, the primary points of entry for the Ulster immigrants were Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and New Castle, Delaware.[citation needed] The Scotch-Irish radiated westward across the Alleghenies, as well as into Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Kentucky, and Tennessee.[37] The typical migration involved small networks of related families who settled together, worshipped together, and intermarried, avoiding outsiders.[38] Pennsylvania and Virginia[edit] Most Scotch-Irish headed for Pennsylvania, with its good lands, moderate climate, and liberal laws.[citation needed] By 1750, the Scotch-Irish were about a fourth of the population, rising to about a third by the 1770s.[citation needed] Without much cash, they moved to free lands on the frontier, becoming the typical western "squatters", the frontier guard of the colony, and what the historian Frederick Jackson Turner described as "the cutting-edge of the frontier."[39] The Scotch-Irish moved up the Delaware River to Bucks County, and then up the Susquehanna and Cumberland valleys, finding flat lands along the rivers and creeks to set up their log cabins, their grist mills, and their Presbyterian churches.[citation needed] Chester, Lancaster, and Dauphin counties became their strongholds, and they built towns such as Chambersburg, Gettysburg, Carlisle, and York; the next generation moved into western Pennsylvania.[40] With large numbers of children who needed their own inexpensive farms, the Scotch-Irish avoided areas already settled by Germans and Quakers and moved south, down the Shenandoah Valley, and through the Blue Ridge Mountains into Virginia.[citation needed] These migrants followed the Great Wagon Road from Lancaster, through Gettysburg, and down through Staunton, Virginia, to Big Lick (now Roanoke), Virginia. Here the pathway split, with the Wilderness Road taking settlers west into Tennessee and Kentucky, while the main road continued south into the Carolinas.[41][42] Conflict with Native Americans[edit] Because the Scotch-Irish settled the frontier of Pennsylvania and western Virginia, they were in the midst of the French and Indian War and Pontiac's Rebellion that followed.[43] The Scotch-Irish were frequently in conflict with the Indian tribes who lived on the other side of the frontier; indeed, they did most of the Indian fighting on the American frontier from New Hampshire to the Carolinas.[44][45] The Irish and Scots also became the middlemen who handled trade and negotiations between the Indian tribes and the colonial governments.[46] Especially in Pennsylvania, whose pacifist Quaker leaders had made no provision for a militia, Scotch-Irish settlements were frequently destroyed and the settlers killed, captured or forced to flee after attacks by Native Americans from tribes of the Delaware (Lenape), Shawnee, Seneca, and others of western Pennsylvania and the Ohio country.[citation needed] Indian attacks were taking place within 60 miles of Philadelphia, and in July 1763, the Pennsylvania Assembly authorized a 700-strong militia to be raised, to be used only for defensive actions. Formed into two units of rangers, the Cumberland Boys and the Paxton Boys, the militia soon exceeded their defensive mandate and began offensive forays against Lenape villages in western Pennsylvania.[47] After attacking Delaware villages in the upper Susquehanna valley, the militia leaders received information, which they believed credible, that "hostile" tribes were receiving weapons and ammunition from the "friendly" tribe of Conestogas settled in Lancaster County, who were under the protection of the Pennsylvania Assembly. On 14 December 1763, about fifty Paxton Boys rode to Conestogatown, near Millersville, PA, and murdered six Conestogas. Governor John Penn placed the remaining fourteen Conestogas in protective custody in the Lancaster workhouse, but the Paxton Boys broke in, killing and mutilating all fourteen on 27 December 1763.[48] Following this, about 400 backcountry settlers, primarily Scotch-Irish, marched on Philadelphia demanding better military protection for their settlements, and pardons for the Paxton Boys. Benjamin Franklin led the politicians who negotiated a settlement with the Paxton leaders, after which they returned home.[49] American Revolution[edit] The United States Declaration of Independence contained 56 delegate signatures. Of the signers, eight were of Irish descent.[citation needed] Three signers, Matthew Thornton, George Taylor and James Smith were born in Ulster. The remaining five Irish-Americans, George Read, Thomas McKean, Thomas Lynch, Jr., Edward Rutledge and Charles Carroll, were the sons or grandsons of Irish immigrants, and at least McKean had Ulster heritage.[citation needed] The Scotch-Irish were generally ardent supporters of American independence from Britain in the 1770s. In Pennsylvania, Virginia, and most of the Carolinas, support for the revolution was "practically unanimous."[41] One Hessian officer said, "Call this war by whatever name you may, only call it not an American rebellion; it is nothing more or less than a Scotch Irish Presbyterian rebellion."[41] A British major general testified to the House of Commons that "half the rebel Continental Army were from Ireland".[50] Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, with its large Scotch-Irish population, was to make the first declaration for independence from Britain in the Mecklenburg Declaration of 1775. The Scotch-Irish "Overmountain Men" of Virginia and North Carolina formed a militia which won the Battle of Kings Mountain in 1780, resulting in the British abandonment of a southern campaign, and for some historians "marked the turning point of the American Revolution".[51][52] Loyalists[edit] One exception to the high level of patriotism was the Waxhaw settlement on the lower Catawba River along the North Carolina-South Carolina boundary, where Loyalism was strong. The area experienced two main settlement periods of Scotch-Irish. During the 1750s–1760s, second- and third-generation Scotch-Irish Americans moved from Pennsylvania, Virginia, and North Carolina. This particular group had large families, and as a group they produced goods for themselves and for others. They generally were Patriots. Just prior to the Revolution, a second stream of immigrants came directly from Ireland via Charleston. This group was forced to move into an underdeveloped area because they could not afford expensive land. Most of this group remained loyal to the Crown or neutral when the war began. Prior to Charles Cornwallis's march into the backcountry in 1780, two-thirds of the men among the Waxhaw settlement had declined to serve in the army. The British massacre of American prisoners at the Battle of Waxhaws resulted in anti-British sentiment in a bitterly divided region. While many individuals chose to take up arms against the British, the British themselves forced the people to choose sides.[53] Whiskey Rebellion[edit] In the 1790s, the new American government assumed the debts the individual states had amassed during the American Revolutionary War, and the Congress placed a tax on whiskey (among other things) to help repay those debts. Large producers were assessed a tax of six cents a gallon. Smaller producers, many of whom were Scottish (often Scotch-Irish) descent and located in the more remote areas, were taxed at a higher rate of nine cents a gallon. These rural settlers were short of cash to begin with, and lacked any practical means to get their grain to market, other than fermenting and distilling it into relatively portable spirits. From Pennsylvania to Georgia, the western counties engaged in a campaign of harassment of the federal tax collectors. "Whiskey Boys" also conducted violent protests in Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina, and Georgia. This civil disobedience eventually culminated in armed conflict in the Whiskey Rebellion. President George Washington marched at the head of 13,000 soldiers to suppress the insurrection. Influence on American culture and identity Author (and U.S. Senator) Jim Webb puts forth a thesis in his book Born Fighting to suggest that the character traits he ascribes to the Scotch-Irish such as loyalty to kin, extreme mistrust of governmental authority and legal strictures, and a propensity to bear arms and to use them, helped shape the American identity. In the same year that Webb's book was released, Barry A. Vann published his second book entitled Rediscovering the South's Celtic Heritage. Like his earlier book, From Whence They Came (1998), Vann argues that these traits have left their imprint on the Upland South. In 2008, Vann followed up his earlier work with a book entitled In Search of Ulster Scots Land: The Birth and Geotheological Imagings of a Transatlantic People which professes how these traits may manifest themselves in conservative voting patterns and religious affiliation that characterizes the Bible Belt. Iron and steel industry The iron and steel industry developed rapidly after 1830 and became one of the dominant factors in industrial America by the 1860s. Ingham (1978) examined the leadership of the industry in its most important center, Pittsburgh, as well as smaller cities. He concludes that the leadership of the iron and steel industry nationwide was "largely Scotch-Irish". Ingham finds that the Scotch-Irish held together cohesively throughout the 19th century and "developed their own sense of uniqueness."[54] New immigrants after 1800 made Pittsburgh a major Scotch-Irish stronghold. For example, Thomas Mellon (b. Ulster; 1813–1908) left Ireland in 1823 and became the founder of the famous Mellon clan, which played a central role in banking and industries such as aluminum and oil. As Barnhisel (2005) finds, industrialists such as James H. Laughlin (b. Ulster; 1806–1882) of Jones and Laughlin Steel Company constituted the "Scots-Irish Presbyterian ruling stratum of Pittsburgh society."[55] Customs Archeologists and folklorists have examined the folk culture of the Scotch-Irish in terms of material goods—such as housing—as well as speech patterns and folk songs. Much of the research has been done in Appalachia.[56] The border origin of the Scotch-Irish is supported by study of the traditional music and folklore of the Appalachian Mountains, settled primarily by the Scotch-Irish in the 18th century. Musicologist Cecil Sharp collected hundreds of folk songs in the region, and observed that the musical tradition of the people "seems to point to the North of England, or to the Lowlands, rather than the Highlands, of Scotland, as the country from which they originally migrated. For the Appalachian tunes...have far more affinity with the normal English folk-tune than with that of the Gaelic-speaking Highlander."[57] Similarly, elements of mountain folklore trace back to events in the Lowlands of Scotland. As an example, it was recorded in the early 20th century that Appalachian children were frequently warned, "You must be good or Clavers will get you." To the mountain residents, "Clavers" was simply a bogeyman used to keep children in line, yet unknown to them the phrase derives from the 17th century Scotsman John Graham of Claverhouse, called "Bloody Clavers" by the Presbyterian Scottish Lowlanders whose religion he tried to suppress.[58] Housing In terms of the stone houses they built, the "hall-parlor" floor plan (two rooms per floor with chimneys on both ends) was common among the gentry in Ulster. Scotch-Irish immigrants brought it over in the 18th century and it became a common floor plan in Tennessee, Kentucky, and elsewhere. Stone houses were difficult to build, and most pioneers relied on simpler log cabins.[59] Quilts Scotch-Irish quilters in West Virginia developed a unique interpretation of pieced-block quilt construction. Their quilts embody an aesthetic reflecting Scotch-Irish social history—the perennial condition of living on the periphery of mainstream society both geographically and philosophically. Cultural values espousing individual autonomy and self-reliance within a strong kinship structure are related to Scotch-Irish quilting techniques. Prominent features of these quilts include: 1) blocks pieced in a repeating pattern but varied by changing figure-ground relationships and, at times, obscured by the use of same-value colors and adjacent print fabrics, 2) lack of contrasting borders, and 3) a unified all-over quilting pattern, typically the "fans" design or rows of concentric arcs.[60] Language use Montgomery (2006) analyzes the pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammatical distinctions of today's residents of the mountain South and traces patterns back to their Scotch-Irish ancestors.[61] However, Crozier (1984) suggests that only a few lexical characteristics survived Scotch-Irish assimilation into American culture.[62]

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[[Space:Research_and_Notes_for_Scots-Irish_Migration|'''Return to the Research and Notes Page]] {|border="1" cellpadding="2" |+ '''List of Ships to New England, 1714-1720''' |- | align="center" style="background:#808B96;"|'''Year''' | align="center" style="background:#808B96;"|'''Arrival Date''' | align="center" style="background:#808B96;"|'''Arrival Port''' | align="center" style="background:#808B96;"|'''Ship Name''' | align="center" style="background:#808B96;"|'''Type''' | align="center" style="background:#808B96;"|''' Master''' | align="center" style="background:#808B96;"|'''Departure Port''' | align="center" style="background:#808B96;"|'''Notes''' |-style="background:#D6DBDF;" ||1714||Apr|||Boston|||Gray-Hound|||sloop|||Benjamin Elson||Ireland|||''Boston News Letter'', 19-26 Apr 1714; Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/316 p. 317]. |-style="background:#D5F5E3;" || 1714||Jun|||Boston|||Elizabeth & Kathrin|||ship|||William Robinson|||Ireland|||Sick left at Spectacle Island''Boston News Letter'', 31 May - 7 June 1715 [''sic'']; Province Laws 1714, chapter 45; Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/316 p. 317]. |-style="background:#D6DBDF;" || 1714||Aug|||Boston|||Mary Anne|||Not Given|||John Macarell|||Ireland|||Cargo: “Goods on sale at Steele and Bethune’s ware house, Merchants Row”''Boston News Letter'', 2-9 Aug 1714; Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/316 p. 317]. |-style="background:#D5F5E3;" ||1714||Sep|||Boston|||York Merchant|||ship|||John Beach |||Cork|||"Irish servants;" outward bound, Oct 1714''Boston News Letter'', 6-13 Sep 1714, 13-20 Sep 1714; Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/316 p. 317]. Outward bound Oct 1714''Boston News Letter'', 11-18 Oct 1714; Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/316 p. 317]. |-style="background:#D6DBDF;" || 1714||Oct|||Boston|||Thomas & Jane|||ship|||William Wilson||| Londonderry|||''Boston News Letter'', 4-11 Oct 1714; Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/316 p. 317]. Outward bound, Holland, Oct 1714''Boston News Letter'', 18-25 Oct 1714; Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/316 p. 317]. |-style="background:#D5F5E3;" || 1715||Jun|||Boston|||Amity|||snow|||Nathaniel Breed|||Ireland|||''Boston News Letter'', 13-20 Jun 1715; Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/316 p. 317]. Outward bound, Great Britain Jun 1715''Boston News Letter'', 20-27 Jun 1715; Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/316 p. 317]. |-style="background:#D6DBDF;" || 1715||Not Given|||Boston|||Not Given|||Not Given|||James Hamilton|||Not Given|||Cleared, Ireland Nov-Dec 1715''Boston News Letter'', 28 Nov - 5 Dec 1715; Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/318 p. 318]. |-style="background:#D5F5E3;" || 1716||21 May|||Boston|||Truth & Daylight|||galley|||Robert Campbell|||Cork|||Passengers named''Boston News Letter'', 21-28 May 1716; Record Com. Rept. 29, p. 232; Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/318 p. 318]. Outward bound May-Jun 1716''Boston News Letter'', 28 May - 4 Jun 1716; Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/318 p. 318]. |-style="background:#D6DBDF;" || 1716||18 Jun|||Boston|||Mary Anne|||ship|||Robert Maccarell|||Dublin|||“John Gallard and his waiting man"''Boston News Letter'', 18-25 Jun 1716; Record Com. Rept. 29, p. 235; Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/318 p. 318]. |-style="background:#D5F5E3;" || 1716||25 Jun|||Boston|||Globe|||ship|||Nicholas Oursell|||Ireland|||Passengers named; "Protestants"''Boston News Letter'', 25 Jun - 2 Jun [sic] 1716; Record Com. Rept. 29, p. 236; Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/318 p. 318]. |-style="background:#D6DBDF;" || 1717||Not Given|||Piscataqua|||Not Given|||Not Given|||--- Montgomery|||Waterford|||''Boston News Letter'', 2-9 Jul 1716 [''sic'']; Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/318 p. 318]. |-style="background:#D5F5E3;" || 1717||Jun ?|||Boston|||Not Given|||Not Given |||Not Given|||Ireland|||June: passengers sent to Spectacle IslandProvince Laws 1716-17, chapter 52; Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/318 p. 318]. |-style="background:#D6DBDF;" || 1717||Aug|||Boston|||Globe|||ship|||Alexander Dowglase|||Dublin|||"Sundry servants" to serve 4 - 9 years; per Gov. Shute, 14 male servants from Dublin''Boston News-Letter, 12-19 Aug 1717; Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/318 p. 318]. |-style="background:#D5F5E3;" || 1717||Sep|||Boston|||Not Given|||Not Given|||Robert Montgomery|||Ireland|||''Boston News Letter'', 2-9 Sep 1717; Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/318 p. 319]. |-style="background:#D6DBDF;" || 1717||Sep|||Piscataqua|||Not Given|||Not Given |||Archibald MacPheaderies|||Ireland|||''Boston News Letter'', 23-30 Sep 1717; Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/318 p. 319]. |-style="background:#D5F5E3;" || 1717||Sep|||Boston|||Friends Goodwill |||Not Given|||Edward Gooding|||Larne & Dublin|||“Fifty two persons. Great hardships;"''Boston News Letter'', 9-16 Sep 1717; Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/318 p. 319]. incl. 9 servants from BelfastBolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', pp. [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/18 18] and [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/318 319]. |-style="background:#D6DBDF;" || 1718||Not Given |||Boston|||Not Given|||Not Given|||Alexander Miller; Robert Homes, Mate|||Not Given|||Cleared, Ireland Mar 1718;''Boston News Letter'', 24-31 Mar 1718; Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/318 p. 319]. sailed 10 AprRev. W. Homes, Diary; Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/318 p. 319]. |-style="background:#D5F5E3;" || 1718||16 May|||Marblehead|||Not Given|||Not Given |||--- Gibbs|||Dublin|||“Irish and Scotch servants”''Boston News Letter'', 12-19 May 1718; Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/318 p. 319]. |-style="background:#D6DBDF;" || 1718||25 Jul|||Boston|||The William and Mary|||30 tonsMcConnell, [https://web.archive.org/web/20180913160918/http://www.1718migration.org.uk/s_theirArrival.asp “The Promise of the New World: Their Arrival,’’] citing Dickson and Griffin; "ship:" Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/318 p. 319].|||James Montgomery|||ColeraineMcConnell, [https://web.archive.org/web/20180913160918/http://www.1718migration.org.uk/s_theirArrival.asp “The Promise of the New World: Their Arrival,’’] citing Dickson and Griffin; "Ireland": Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/318 p. 319].|||'''''1 of 6 1718 Immigration ships'''''McConnell, [https://web.archive.org/web/20180913160918/http://www.1718migration.org.uk/s_theirArrival.asp “The Promise of the New World: Their Arrival,’’] citing Dickson and Griffin. Rev. William Boyd on board''Boston News Letter'', 21-28 Jul 1718; also Cotton Mather, ''Diary'', 25 Jul 1718; Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', pp. [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/132 132-3], [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/318 319]. Cleared, Dublin Aug 1718''Boston News Letter, 25 Aug - 1 Sep 1718; (N.L. Aug. 25 - Sept. 1, 1718); Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/318 p. 319]. |-style="background:#D5F5E3;" || 1718||28 JulQuoting letter from Lechmere to Winthrop, dated 28 Jul 1718: Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/133 p. 133].|||Boston|||Not Given|||Not Given|||John Wilson|||Londonderry|||'''''2 of 6 1718 Immigrant ships'''''Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/134 pp. 134-5]. “Boys, young women and girls,” in addition to immigrant colonists''Boston News Letter, 28 Jul - 4 Aug 1718; also Lechmere; Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', pp. [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/134 134], [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/318 319]. |-style="background:#D6DBDF;" || 1718||4 Aug |||Boston|||The Robert|||brigantine |||James Ferguson|||Glasgow & BelfastBolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/318 p. 319-20]; McConnell: "Coleraine:" McConnell, [https://web.archive.org/web/20180913160918/http://www.1718migration.org.uk/s_theirArrival.asp “The Promise of the New World: Their Arrival,’’] citing Dickson and Griffin.|||'''''3 of 6 1718 immigration ships''''' Immigrants from Bann ValleyMcConnell: "Coleraine:" McConnell, [https://web.archive.org/web/20180913160918/http://www.1718migration.org.uk/s_theirArrival.asp “The Promise of the New World: Their Arrival,’’] citing Dickson and Griffin.''Boston News Letter'', 4-11 Aug 1718; also Lechmere; Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/318 p. 319-20]. Cleared 18-25 Aug 1718''Boston News Letter'', 18-25 Aug 1718; Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/318 p. 319-20]. |-style="background:#D5F5E3;" || 1718||4 Aug|||Boston|||The William|||ship|||Archibald Hunter|||Coleraine|||'''''4 of 6 1718 immigration ships''''' Immigrants from Bann ValleyMcConnell: "Coleraine:" McConnell, [https://web.archive.org/web/20180913160918/http://www.1718migration.org.uk/s_theirArrival.asp “The Promise of the New World: Their Arrival,’’] citing Dickson and Griffin.''Boston News Letter'', 4-11 Aug 1718; also Lechmere; Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/320 p. 320]. Outward bound Ireland 15-22 Sep 1718''Boston News Letter'', 15-22 Sep 1718; Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/320 p. 320]. |-style="background:#D6DBDF;" || 1718||Aug |||Boston|||Mary Anne|||ship |||Andrew Watt|||Dublin|||Servants''Boston News Letter'', 4-11 Aug 1718; also Lechmere; Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/320 p. 320]. Cleared, Great Britain 18-25 Aug 1718''Boston News Letter'', 18-25 Aug 1718); Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/320 p. 320]. |-style="background:#D5F5E3;" || 1718||1 Sep|||Boston|||Dolphin|||pink|||John MacKay|||Dublin|||“20 odd families - servants, boys, tradesmen, &c.”''Boston News Letter'', 1-8 Sep 1718; also Lechmere; Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/320 p. 320]. |-style="background:#D6DBDF;" || 1718||6 Sep|||Boston|||The McCallum|||70 tonsMcConnell, [https://web.archive.org/web/20180913160918/http://www.1718migration.org.uk/s_theirArrival.asp “The Promise of the New World: Their Arrival,’’] citing Dickson and Griffin; "ship:" Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/320 p. 320].|||James Law|||Londonderry|||'''''5 of 6 1718 immigration ships''''' "100 passengers and some linen" Balance of immigrants from Bann Valley, incl. Rev. Woodside's congregation from Garvagh, debarked in MaineMcConnell says the passengers included Rev. Woodside: [https://web.archive.org/web/20180913160918/http://www.1718migration.org.uk/s_theirArrival.asp “The Promise of the New World: Their Arrival,’’] citing Dickson and Griffin, but Cotton Mather wrote to Woodside in Ireland in February of 1719, urging him to come soon: Letter of 3 Feb 1718/9, quoted in Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/109-10]. “Intended for New London. Went to the Kennebec"''Boston News Letter'', 1-8 Sep 1718; also C. Mather; Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', quoting Lechmere: [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/142 pp. 142-3], [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/320 320]. Left Boston for Kennebec River/Casco Bay 8 Sep 1718Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/142 p. 142].Cleared Boston, Londonderry Dec 1718''Boston News Letter'', 1-8 Dec 1718; Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/320 p. 320]. |-style="background:#D5F5E3;" || 1718||Sep |||Kennebec River/Casco Bay|||The McCallumThe name was not given in the ''Boston News Letter'', but Bolton considers it probable this was the same ship and passengers which had sailed from Boston, intending to head for the Kennebec River, on 8 Sep 1718: ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/142 pp. 142-4].|||70 tonsMcConnell, [https://web.archive.org/web/20180913160918/http://www.1718migration.org.uk/s_theirArrival.asp “The Promise of the New World: Their Arrival,’’] citing Dickson and Griffin.|||James LawAssumed, based on identity of this ship and ''The McCallum''.|||BostonCorrected from "Ireland" per travel path from Londonderry to Boston to the Kennebec River, then back to Boston before returning to Londonderry. |||'''''5 of 6 1718 immigration ships''''' “Passengers and a minister”''Boston News Letter'', 22-29 Sep 1718; Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/320 p. 320]. |-style="background:#D6DBDF;" || 1718||Oct |||Boston|||Beginning|||sloop|||John Rogers|||Waterford|||''Boston News Letter'', 27 Oct - 3 Nov 1718; Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/320 p. 320]. |-style="background:#D5F5E3;" || 1718||Oct |||Boston|||Return|||schooner? |||Joseph Newall|||Glasgow|||''Boston News Letter'', 17-24 Nov 1718; Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/320 p. 320]. |-style="background:#D6DBDF;" || 1718||Oct |||Boston|||The Mary and Elizabeth|||45 tonsMcConnell, [https://web.archive.org/web/20180913160918/http://www.1718migration.org.uk/s_theirArrival.asp “The Promise of the New World: Their Arrival,’’] citing Dickson and Griffin.|||Alexander Miller; Robert Remes [Homes], mate|||Londonderry|||'''''6 of 6 1718 immigration ships''''' "some linen and 45 passengers"McConnell, [https://web.archive.org/web/20180913160918/http://www.1718migration.org.uk/s_theirArrival.asp “The Promise of the New World: Their Arrival,’’] citing Dickson and Griffin. “Full of passengers"''Boston News Letter'', 20-27 Oct 1718; also Rev. W. Homes, Diary; Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/320 p. 320]. Cleared Dec 1718''Boston News Letter'', 8-15 Dec 1718); Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/320 p. 320]. |-style="background:#D5F5E3;" || 1718||Not Given |||Boston|||Joseph & Mary|||ship|||Eben Allen|||Not Given|||Outward bound, Ireland''Boston News Letter'', 8-15 Dec 1718; Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/320 p. 321]. |-style="background:#D6DBDF;" || 1718||Not Given|||Boston|||George|||snow|||Grashinham Salter|||Not Given|||Outward bound, Ireland''Boston News Letter'', 29 Dec 1718 - 5 Jan 1719; Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/320 p. 321]. |-style="background:#D5F5E3;" || 1719||9 Jun |||Boston|||Jane|||ship|||John MacMaster|||Glasgow & Belfast|||''Boston News Letter'', 8-15 Jun 1719; Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/320 p. 321]. “List of passengers warned"Record Com. Rept. 13, p. 57; Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/320 p. 321]. |-style="background:#D6DBDF;" || 1719||21 Aug |||Kennebec River|||Not Given: Joseph?|||Not Given|||Philip Bass|||Londonderry|||“200 passengers”''Boston News Letter'', 17-24 Aug 1719; Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/320 p. 321]. |-style="background:#D5F5E3;" || 1719||Aug|||Boston|||Globe|||ship |||John Mackay|||Dublin|||“Sundry servants”''Boston News Letter'', 10-17 Aug 1719; Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/320 p. 321]. |-style="background:#D6DBDF;" || 1719||Sep ? |||Boston|||Joseph|||ship |||Samuel Harris|||Ireland|||“Six men and boys and one woman’s time”''Boston News Letter'', 31 Aug - 7 Sep 1719; Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/320 p. 321]. |-style="background:#D5F5E3;" || 1719||Sep|||Boston|||Mary|||schooner|||Philip Rawlings|||Dublin|||6 weeks passage''Boston News Letter'', 21-28 Sep 1719; Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/320 p. 321]. |-style="background:#D6DBDF;" || 1719||Oct |||Boston|||Amsterdam|||Not Given|||John Wakefield|||Ireland|||''Boston News Letter'', 12-19 Oct 1719; Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/320 p. 321]. |-style="background:#D5F5E3;" || 1719||3 Nov ? |||Hull & Boston|||Elizabeth|||ship|||Robert Homes|||Ireland|||“About 150 passengers, some with smallpox"Mass. Resolves, 1719, chapter 68; Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/320 p. 321]. List of warningsRecord Com. Rept. 13, p. 63; Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/320 p. 321]. |-style="background:#D6DBDF;" || 1719||Nov|||Boston|||Not Given|||Not Given|||--- Dennis|||Ireland|||List of persons warnedRecord Com. Rept. 13, p. 64; Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/322 p. 322]. |-style="background:#D5F5E3;" || 1719||Not Given |||Boston|||Mary & Abigail|||Not Given|||Eben Allen|||Not Given|||Outward bound, Ireland Nov-Dec 1719''Boston News Letter'', 30 Nov - 7 Dec 1719; Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/322 p. 322]. |-style="background:#D6DBDF;" || 1719||Not Given|||Boston?|||Gray-Hound|||ship|||Thomas Arnold|||Not Given|||Outward bound, Ireland Jan 1720''Boston News Letter'', 5-12 Jan 1719/20; Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/322 p. 322]. |-style="background:#D5F5E3;" || 1720||Not Given|||Boston|||Not Given|||Not Given |||William Jarvis|||Not Given|||Cleared, Ireland''Boston News Letter'', 4-11 Apr 1720; Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/322 p. 322]. |-style="background:#D6DBDF;" || 1720||Apr |||Boston|||Amity|||Not Given|||James Goodman|||Cork|||''Boston News Letter'', 25 Apr - 2 May 1720; Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/322 p. 322]. Outward bound May 1720''Boston News Letter'', 9-16 May 1720; Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/322 p. 322]. |-style="background:#D5F5E3;" || 1720||Not Given|||Boston|||Joseph|||Not Given|||Philip Bass|||Not Given: Kennebec River?|||Outward bound, Ireland''Boston News Letter'', 5-9 May 1720; Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/322 p. 322]. |-style="background:#D6DBDF;" || 1720||4 Aug|||Marblehead|||Margaret|||Not Given|||Luke Stafford|||Dublin|||9 weeks voyage''Boston News Letter'', 1-8 Aug 1720; Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/322 p. 322]. |-style="background:#D5F5E3;" || 1720||Aug|||Salem|||?|||Not Given |||Benjamin? Marston|||Ireland|||“Taken by pirates. Had several passengers”''Boston News Letter'', 22-29 Aug 1720; Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/322 p. 322]. |-style="background:#D6DBDF;" || 1720||29 Aug - 5 Sep|||Boston|||Not Given|||Not Given |||Nathaniel JarvisRobert Homes poss. Mate: Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/322 p. 322].|||Ireland|||''Boston News Letter'', 29 Aug - 5 Sep 1720; Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/322 p. 322]. '''''POSS DUP''''' |-style="background:#D5F5E3;" || 1720||28 Aug|||Boston|||Not Given|||Not Given |||Robert HomesMaster poss. Nathaniel Jarvis: Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/322 p. 323].|||Ireland|||Rev. W. Homes, Diary; Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/322 p. 323]. '''''POSS DUP''''' |-style="background:#D6DBDF;" || 1720||Sep|||Boston|||Return|||Not Given |||Jos. Newell|||Dublin|||''Boston News Letter'', 5-12 Sep 1720; Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/322 p. 323]. |-style="background:#D5F5E3;" || 1720||Sep|||Boston|||Mary|||schooner|||Philip Rawlings|||Dublin|||''Boston News Letter'', 21-28 Sep 1720; Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/322 p. 323]. |-style="background:#D6DBDF;" || 1720||Oct |||Boston|||?|||Joseph |||Philip Bass|||Ireland|||''Boston News Letter'', 17-24 Oct 1720; Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/322 p. 323]. |-style="background:#D5F5E3;" || 1720||Jul ?|||Salem|||Essex|||brigantine|||Robert Peat|||Ireland|||“Held up by Capt. Thomas Roberts, a pirate"''Boston News Letter'', 17-24 Oct 1720; Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/322 p. 323]. |-style="background:#D6DBDF;" || 1720||Nov|||Boston|||Prosperity|||Not Given|||Joseph Carter|||Ireland|||''Boston News Letter'', 21-28 Nov 1720; Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/322 p. 323]. |-style="background:#D5F5E3;" || 1720||Dec |||Boston|||Experience|||Not Given|||George Reed|||Londonderry|||''Boston News Letter'', 5-12 Dec 1720; Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/322 p. 323]. Cleared, Ireland Dec 1720 ''Boston News Letter'', 19-26 Dec 1720; Bolton, ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America'', [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/322 p. 323]. |} == Research Notes == '''Unidentified 1718 arrival (6 of 6 immigration ships):''' Missing from Bolton's list (or hiding as one of the unidentified arrivals) is ''The William and Elizabeth'' from Londonderry, 40 tons, passengers and provisions. See: McConnell, [https://web.archive.org/web/20180913160918/http://www.1718migration.org.uk/s_theirArrival.asp “The Promise of the New World: Their Arrival,’’] citing Dickson and Griffin. '''Robert Homes, son of Rev. William Homes:''' Bolton lists him as a mate or, in one case, a master in his list. If this means "Sailing Master," then that would be different from a captain. So, Robert could have been captain, not mate, of the ships listed for him; he would then have been captain, not master, of the ship where Bolton lists him as master, leaving the master unnamed. == Footnotes == == Sources == * Charles Knowles Bolton, [https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/n3 ''Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America], with Maps and Illustrations Drawn by Ethel Stanwood Bolton'', Boston, MA: Bacon and Brown, 1910. ''Also available as a reprint: Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, 1989.'' * James McConnell, [https://web.archive.org/web/20180913160918/http://www.1718migration.org.uk/s_theirArrival.asp “The Promise of the New World: Their Arrival,’’] ''The Scots-Irish Journey to the New World: The 1718 Migration'', website created by: Ulster-Scots Agency; Ulster Historical Foundation; Centre for Migration Studies; Institute of Ulster-Scots Studies.

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[[Category:South Carolina Project]] [[Category:Southern Pioneers Project]] [[Category: Scots-Irish Immigrants to America|South Carolina]] This project is part of the [[Project:South_Carolina|South Carolina Project]] and the [[Space:Southern_Pioneers|Southern Pioneers Project]] ----
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---- The goal of this project is to contact others with ancestral roots in South Carolina 1750 to 1850. Current members: *[[Kidd-1353|Curry Walker]] *[[J-276|Paula J]] *[[Richardson-7161|Mary R]] *[[Blankenship-2827|Clay Blankenship]] * Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. #Identify other migrant families besides the Rev Martin group of 1772. #Identify family groups who migrated down the Great Wagon Road from Pennsylvania. # Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php? You can send me a public or private message at oma2004@gmail.com ==Migrant Families== ===Scotland=== ====McAlpin==== *[[McAlpin-23 |Alexander McAlpin]] migrated from Stathblane, Stirlingshire, Scotland to Ninety Six District (later became Abbeville County.

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[[category:Scott Aviation]] [[Category: Erie County, New York, Companies]] [[Category: Lancaster, New York, Companies]] The History of Scott Aviation Corporation By: Donald McDavid SCOTT AVIATION CORPORATION, the name most people still use, is the largest industrial company and employer in Lancaster. Its products are used throughout the world. The breathing device tanks on the backs of fire fighters and rescue workers are familiar toeveryone. Earle Scott came to the United States from Canada in 1923 at age 17 to take a job as office boy at the American Radiator Company in Buffalo. In 1926 he had persuaded the general manager to transfer him into the Maintenance and Production Department. He diligently studied the techniques of malleable iron manufacture and went to night school to learn molding, pattern making, and blueprint reading. A friend of Earle’s was returning to Paris, France. Earle soon followed, expecting to work at the American Radiator plant south of Paris. Although he had a fine time in France, the job was a disappointment, and he returned to his old job in Buffalo within a year. But the Buffalo plant had fallenon hard times. With another friend Earle transferred to the American Radiator plant in Springfield, Illinois. He was promised a supervisory job which never materialized, so he signed on as a drill-press operator. After a few days he was fired and returned to Buffalo. A former general manager at his old plant had bought an interest in the new Lancaster Malleable and Steel Corp. in Lancaster, N.Y. Earle went to him and was immediately hired. He remained for 13 years, first as a laborer, later as a supervisor, and lastly as plant superintendent. Malleable iron is raw iron with a relatively high carbon content (2.5-4.0%) which exists in combined form as iron carbide. Annealing converts the carbon to nodules throughout the iron. The resulting product is tough, strong, ducti1e and can be cast in complicated forms. In 1927, shortly after Lindbergh’s epic flight, a neighbor of Earle’s bought a WACO biplane. The two of them spent weekends and holidays over the next two years providing barn-storming flights around Western New York for eager customers. The plane had a tail skid which quickly wore out on the primitive runways. Using his foundry experience, Earle came up with a replaceable tail skid shoe of malleable iron. It was a good, long-lasting product, and soon Earle was producing and selling hundreds of them to the limited market of the time. Soon small airplanecompanies like Piper, Luscomb, and Aeronca wanted to switch to tail wheels. Earle’s company, first named,UNIVERSAL ALLOY PRODUCTS COMPANY, produced and sold hundreds of rigid tail wheel assemblies. It soon became clear that a tail wheel that swiveled was necessary. Earle’s company quickly produced them. At this time Lancaster Malleable and Steel Co. was producing castings for Earle as well as aluminum wheel hubs. Earle bought a small aluminum furnace and set it up in his garage at 114 Pleasant Avenue. He also bought some used machinery and set up a machine shop in his basement, hiring a part-time man. At this time, because of the Depression, Earle was working only two or three days a week at Lancaster Malleable and Steel Co. The company was incorporated with the name UNILOY ACCESSORIES CORP. A California company claimed that they had a copyright on the name UNILOY, so Earle’s company name was changed to SCOTT AVIATION CORPORATION. Early in 1940 it became clear that Earle had todevote all his time to his new company. He left Lancaster Malleable and Steel Co. which, because of a reluctance to invest in new technologies, failed to prosper and closed down in the 1950s. The Battle of Britain was raging in the autumn of 1940. Through contact by a third party, SAC (SCOTT AVIATION CORP.) contracted to make aluminum compass cases for the British. They were pleased with the work and asked Earle to bid on producing the MARK X Oxygen Regulator which was installed between the high pressure oxygen supply on a British bomber and the face masks of the eight man crew. Great Britain was producing these regulators but at an insufficient rate. At first Earle thought that the job was beyond the capability of his small company. He contacted Howard Benzel, an aeronautical instrument technician at the Buffalo Aeronautical Corp. Howard thought it could be done by subcontracting parts from other companies, and was hired by Earle as Chief Engineer. On June 21, 1941, Earle was delighted to receive a contract for $1,010,000 and was soon producing 750 units per month. With his small staff often working 12-hour days and 6.5-day weeks. By the end of the year the U.S. was at war. An Army Air Corps pro- curement officer at Wright Field asked if SAC could become a second source (along with Bendix) to produce the A-13 Demand Type Oxygen Regulator. Earle and Howard returned to Wright Field with a working sample, bid and won a contract to produce several thousand a month. The total number produced during the war was over 100,000. While tooling up for the contract, WACO Aircraft Co. began building troop-carrying gliders and wanted tail wheel assemblies from SAC. After solving the problems of designing tail wheel assemblies of sufficient strength, SAC went on to produce tens of thousands during the war. On November 4, 1942, SAC received the Army-Navy “E” award for excellence in the production of war material. In mid-1945 SAC was approached to supply hydraulic landing gear for the first helicopters and went or to be a major supplier after the war. By 1944 SAC had more than 200 employees and sales of over $2,000,000. As the war drew to a close it was thought that the U.S. had two major problems, namely, 1) the end of war production and the discharge of millions of servicemen would result in economic collapse and massive unemployment, and 2) people, especially discharged airmen, would be buying and flying private airplanes in huge numbers. Neither of these predictions came true. The huge pent-up demand for civilian goods resulted in a quick and easy conversion from war materials and easily absorbed the returning servicemen. The demand for private airplanes never materialized, especially among those who flew in the war. SCOTT’s postwar strategy was to stay with products for the light aircraft industry but also to diversify into the fire and safety equipment industry. This led to the introduction of the SCOTT AIR-PAK, a self-contained, demand-breathing device, consisting of a compressed air tank (not oxygen), regulator, and firm-fitting facemask. Although drastically reducing the number of employees after V-J Day, SAC tooled up to produce tail wheels, aircraft control (steering) wheels and aluminum castings for the light aircraft industry which went on to produce 35,000 planes. Most of these remained unsold, and the plane manufacturers went bankrupt, one after another, owing SAC substantial fees. AIR-PAK sales took off slowly, requiring a great deal of advertising and sales promotion. Earle spent a good deal of his time demonstrating and publicizing them. At this time scuba diving was becoming a popular activity. Jacques Cousteau had designed and produced the AQUA-LUNG, where the user wore a nose clamp, goggles, and breathed air in and out through a device in his mouth. Although some people used the SCOTT AIR-PAK under water, SAC developed the SCOTT HYDRO-PAK with a complete facemask. It was the best device on the market, but proved to be too expensive compared with the AQUA-LUNG. Aircraft sales were recovering, and 1956 produced a record revenue of $3,000,000. Profit sharing was established by Earle, and employees received an average bonus of $250. SAC developed a military ejection seat “kit” on which the pilot sat and which contained a life raft, food supplies, and an oxygen device that enabled the ejecting pilot to live as he descended through the higher altitudes. After a great deal of engineering time and expense and a difficult selling job, SAC received a second source contract for these kits. A subsequent design inflated the pilot’s pressure suit and provided pressure to prevent damage to his lungs. SAC went on to design and produce an ejection capsule for the B-58 bomber. These survival kits paid off handsomely for SAC. Sales of other products were growing such that revenue for 1960 was over $8,000,000. SAC’s growth resulted in a perpetual lack of capital. As a result the company had failed to take advantage of a number of new product opportunities because it could not afford the investment. In 1960 the company went public, offering 169,680 shares of stock (50%) for sale at $10.00 per share. Early in 1961 SAC bought WARD TOOL and MACHINING CO. of Alden, N.Y., which manufactured hydraulic cylinders. It was a highly talented but poorly managed company. SAC slowly brought it back to where it was a significant contributor to sales and profit. SAC also established a research and development division in Florida. It leased a 10,000-square-foot building on Walden Avenue to produce high-pressure hydrogen regulators used in the fuel cells of space vehicles. It further added to its line of masks and respiratory equipment in Sept. 1963 with the purchase of ACME PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT of South Haven, Mich. 1962 sales totaled $11,734,000. Employment in Lancaster reached 536 people. WARD in Alden grew to emply 140. An AIR-PAK manufacturing facility was established in Canada. In February 1963 Earle announced that he would move to be Chairman of the Board and appointed Howard Benzel to be president and to run the company. Howard was a highly respected engineer who was described by Earle as having an uncanny ability to diagnose design and production problems and to correct them. 1963 ended on a sour note with profit down and the need to lay off 25 people and temporarily furlough others. Development and re-engineering costs on some of the more exotic products were rising. Earle began to look for a merger with some other company or even a buy out. 1964 produced a $100,000 loss rather than a profit. On the other hand, WARD expanded, and by 1970 was producing over $1,000,000 in sales of mobile cranes. Because of diversification the Board of Directors approved the name change from SCOTT AVIATION CORP to SCOTT INDUSTRIES, INC. In 1964, the owner of a small company asked Earle to buy his company producing “Oxygen Candles,” a chemical oxygen generator consisting of sodium chlorate compressed and packaged in disposable containers. Earle offered $1,000 and the owner accepted. This acquisition eventually brought in millions of dollars from their use in nuclear submarines and commercial airliners. These devices were implicated in the tragic airliner fire and crash in the Florida Everglades in the 1990s. In 1966, Earle decided that he wanted to retire. He was approached by Harry Figgie, CEO of AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER CO. (later called ATO), a small conglomerate with a fire and safety equipment division. ATO bought SCOTT INDUSTRIES in a stock swap. ATO later changed its name to FIGGIE INTL. CORP. and fell on hard times with failure of some divisions, charges of nepotism, and shareholder class action suits. SCOTT INDUSTRIES was one of the few strong remaining segments and emerged in 1998 as SCOTT TECHNOLOGIES, INC. In 2001, SCOTT TECHNOLOGIES, INC. was bought out by TYCO INTERNATIONAL. INC. in another stock swap. At that time SCOTT was described as, “A leading manufacturer of life support respiratory products with two principal business units: Health & Safety and Aviation & Government. The Health & Safety unit designs and manufactures the SCOTT AIR-PAK, air-purifying products, gas detection instruments, thermal imaging cameras and other life support products for firefighting and personal protection against environmental and safety hazards. The Aviation & Government business unit designs, manufactures and sells protective breathing equipment, pilot and crew oxygen masks, and emergency oxygen systems for passengers and crew members on commercial, government and private aircraft and ships.” In the year 2000, SCOTT TECHNOLOGIES had net sales of $264,000,000 and an operating income (profit) of $43,700,000. Over the years SCOTT has produced well over a half million AIR-PAKs. The familiar yellow metal tank has been replaced by a much lighter weight aluminum tank encased in a carbon fiber exterior tank. The largest AIR-PAK model is pressurized to 4,500 pounds per square inch, which lasts about one hour. SCOTT still makes tail wheel assemblies, and makes the oxygen regulators for the space shuttle program. Earle retired to Florida where he built and owned a small airport and continued to invest in the development of high-tech products. He died in 1996, at age 90, from natural causes. Sources: 1. THE SAGA OF SCOTT AVIATION CORPORATION by: Earle M. Scott, 1973 2. PROSPECTUS - Merger of SCOTT TECHNOLOGIES, INC. with TYCO INTERNATIONAL1 INC., March 30, 2001 3. Conversations with Harley Scott, Earle’s son and Lancaster Town Historian 4. Responses to Questions: Russ Kamis, General Manager, SCOTT TECHNOLOGIES, Lancaster, N.Y.; Jerry Pfeiffer, SCOTT HEALTH & SAFETY, Monroe, N.C. ---- In 1932, [[Scott-20929|Earl M. Scott]] founded Scott, then called Uniloy Accessories Corporation, in his basement in Lancaster as a manufacturer the first pivoting tailwheel for airplanes. The company grew steadily for the first few years as manufacturer of several different components and parts used in the aviation industry. Because of a name conflict with another company, Uniloy changed its name to Scott Aviation. Later that year, Scott's business exploded when the British Royal Force asked Scott to develop a walk-around, on-board oxygen system for its pilots so they could safely fly to altitudes of 30,000 feet over the Burma Hump into China. From that invention, Scott developed the first Air-Pak SCBA model in 1945 called the 6000 B4A. The price was $160. Thinking there was a market for his product for the fire service, Scott approached the local departments about his SCBA, but it wasn't an overnight sensation. Back then, firefighters were nicknamed "smoke eaters" for good reason. They simply used wet handkerchiefs or canister masks to block out Smoke as they fought fires. Over the years, Scott Aviation developed more products for flight, including the familiar yellow breathing masks used on commercial airliners, fighter jet pilots' masks, and an underwater SCBA called the Hydro-Pak. Figgie International, a then large conglomerate of 33 companies, purchased Scott Aviation in 1967. Seven years later, Scott partnered with NASA to develop the first high pressure (4500 psi). SCBA. In 1980, Figgie bought Tool Services Co. in Monroe, N.C, and moved the SCBA manufacturing there to operate as Scott Health & Safety. Shortly afterward the Air-Pak® Fifty ™ SCBA was developed and quickly took over the fire market as the SCBA of choice. For years, Scott has enjoyed over 55 percent market share in the fire service industry with eight of the eleven largest U.S. cities using the Scott Air-Pak SCBA. (1) {{Image|file=Scott_Aviation-1.jpg|size =600}} {{Image|file=Scott_Aviation-2.jpg|size =300}} {{Image|file=Scott_Aviation-3.jpg|size =600}} {{Image|file=Scott_Aviation-4.jpg|size =600}} {{Image|file=Scott_Aviation-5.jpg|size =600}} {{Image|file=Scott_Aviation-6.jpg|size =600}} ==Source== (1) [[Space:Lancaster_Memories_A_Pictorial_History|Lancaster Memories, A Pictorial History, By Mary Jo Monnin, Published by Dick Young Fire Services Publishing LLC Copyright : 2016]]

Scott Name Study

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[[Category:Scott Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] __NOTOC__
Please note that this name study currently has no Coordinator to answer any queries you may have
If you wish to contribute, please feel free to add your name (Wiki Link) to the Membership list, add links to any relevant free space pages you're working on or simply leave a message for other researchers at the foot of the page. {{Image|file=FIFW-8.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Space:Name_Studies_Coordinator#How to Join|Volunteer to be a Coordinator]] }} ==About the Project== The Scott Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Scott Scott] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Scott name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Scott's), by time period (18th Century Scott's), or by topic (Scott DNA, Scott Occupations, Scott Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Scott Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: Vacant''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Scott}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * [[Space:Scotts_in_Fairfield_County%2C_South_Carolina|Scotts in Fairfield County, South Carolina]] * [[Space:History of the Scott surname|History of the Scott surname]] * * ==Membership== * [[Mullenberg-4|Kirby Drake]] * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * * *

Scottish Cemetery

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[[Category:Scottish Cemetery, Caledonia, Illinois]][[Category:Caledonia, Illinois]] [[Category: Winnebago County, Illinois, Cemeteries]] [[Category: Illinois History]] ==Scottish Cemetery, Caledonia, Illinois== :Also known as Argyle Cemetery, Scotch Argyle Cemetery, Scotch Cemetery, Willow Creek Cemetery :[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/108168/scottish-cemetery Scottish Cemetery] at FindAGrave {{Image|file=Scottish_Immigrant_Settlement_in_Winnebago_Illinois.png |caption=Scottish Cemetery }} [[:Category: Scottish Cemetery, Caledonia, Illinois]] ===About=== This free space page for the Scottish Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Illinois_Cemeteries|Illinois Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Illinois Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:United_States_Cemeteries|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. {{Image|file=Scottish_Cemetery.jpg }} This page is a work in progress and will remain so unit there is a profile for everyone interred at this cemetery. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile or needs to to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Colville-218|Joelle]] for assistance. I plan to make a profile for everyone in the cemetery but that takes time. Profiles of those buried can be found here, [[:Category: Scottish Cemetery, Caledonia, Illinois|Scottish Cemetery]]. ===Location=== {{Image|file=Scottish_Cemetery-1.jpg |align=l |size=m }} {{Clear}} :8761 Picken Road :Caledonia, IL 61011 :[https://www.google.com/maps/place/Scottish+Argyle+Cemetery/@42.3774163,-88.9459522,16.25z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0xd49f4dfa031c88f9!8m2!3d42.3768237!4d-88.9413745 GoogleMaps] :Coordinate: 42.3769, -88.9411 ===History=== {{Image|file=Greenlees-154-1.jpg |align=m |size= 168px |caption=''John Greenlees Monument'' }} {{Clear}} In 1836 [[Greenlees-154|John Greenlees]] left Kintrye, Scotland where creditors were seeking to imprison him. He settled in Nothern Illinois and established a community of other Kintrye immigants that came to be known as the [[Space:Scottish_Immigrant_Settlement_in_Winnebago_Illinois|Scottish Settlement]]. In June 1841, five year old [[Picken-235|Archie Picken]], son of [[Picken-223|George Picken]] and [[Brown-74913|Jane Brown]] died. His was the first death in the settlement. He was buried in a poplar grove on the family farm. The first adult in the settlement to pass away was [[Howie-658|Jane Howie Giffen]], who died later that same year. She was buried in an Oak grove on [[Howie-657|Robert Howie’s]] farm. Later others were buried there as well. However there was no public road to this spot. In 1859 a cemetery was established. The remains of Archie, Jane and others were eventually moved to the new cemetery ===Scottish Cemetery Association=== In 1859 the Scottish Cemetery Association was formed. The first meeting of the Cemetery Association took place on the 19th of April 1859 in the schoolhouse in District No. 4 in the township of Harlem, commonly known as the West Lane School. [[Ralston-1318 |Alexander Ralston]] was the Chairman. The first officers of the Association were: :[[Andrew-1430|John Andrew]], President :[[Ralston-1318|Alex Ralston]], Secretary/Treasurer :[[Brown-75233|Thomas Brown]], [[Smith-160759|Robert Smith]], [[Brown-76121|Edward Brown]], Directors. At this meeting the location of the cemetery was fixed at present burying grounds on the lands of [[Picken-223|George Picken]] and [[Greenlees-154 |John Greenlee]]. {{Image|file=Scottish_Cemetery-2.jpg |caption=Cover of Program for 100th Anniversary, Scottish Cemetery Association }} In 1959 they celebrated the 100th Anniversary of the formation of the Cemetery Association. [[Ralston-1295|Harold Ralston]] has a transcription of the address given at the event: [http://www.ralstongenealogy.com/arglcmty.htm Scottish Cemetery Association of Willow Creek 1859 - 1959]. {{Image|file=Scottish_Cemetery-4.jpg |caption=Scottish Cemetery }} ====Presidents 1859-1959==== * [[Andrew-1430|John Andrew]] 1859-1861 *[[Greenlees-154|John Greenlees]] 1862-1875 *[[Brown-75233|Thomas Brown]] 1876-1887 *James Picken, jr. 1888-1896 *[[Greenlees-130|Thomas Greenlee]] 1897-1912 *[[Picken-209|David Picken]] 1913-1943 *[[Kelly-16631|John A. Kelly]] 1944-1951 *[[Ralston-1537|Martha Ralston Brown]] 1945-1953 *[[Ralston-1296|Kenneth Ralston]] 1954-1955 *[[Andrew-2096|Hugh T. Andrew]] 1956-1959 ===Brown Memorial Chapel=== {{Image|file=Scottish_Cemetery-3.jpg |caption=Scottish Cemetery Chapel }} The Brown Memorial Chapel was built in 1938, donated by [[Brown-74457|William]] and [[McMillan-3877|Jeannette]] Brown in memory of their son [[Brown-104609|Robert]] who died in 1937. ===Resources === *[http://www.ralstongenealogy.com/plotmaps.html Plot Map] *[http://www.ralstongenealogy.com/arglcmty.htm#owners List of Lot Owners] *[https://vintageaerial.com/photos/illinois/boone/1978/XBO/9/30 Aerial Photo]

Scottish Clan Project Resources

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Project:Scottish_Clans|Scottish Clan Project]] This is a resource page to be linked to the Scottish Clan Project which will primarily house resources and reflect updates. ==Scottish Clan Project Google Group== See: [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/wikitree-scottish-clan-project Google Community] for a location for project members and others to comment or raise issues regarding the project. Our G2G location is the best place to post queries regarding research. === Internal Resources === [[:Category:Peerage_of_Scotland|Category: Peerage of Scotland]] This has links for categories that should be added to clan profiles if appropriate. Pre 1770. [[:Category:Nobility_of_the_United_Kingdom|Category: Nobility of the United Kingdom]] This contains titles in the Peerage of the United Kingdom which replaced the Peerage of Scotland and Great Britain after 1801. [[Space:WikiSpace Page|Merging Power Point]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiSpace_Page&public=1 Merging and Duplicte Power Point Link]] === Clan Specific Resources === ==== Clan Chiefs ==== *[http://www.clanchiefs.org/ Clan Chiefs] - The Standing Council of clan Chiefs ==== Individual Clans ==== *[http://cranntara.org.uk/clans.htm Crann Tara Clans] - A Introduction to the Clans of Scotland *[http://www.scottishwebcamslive.com/clans.htm Scottish Clans and Septs] - Over time, many septs have become clans in their own right and, in the political turmoil that Scotland has seen over the centuries, many others came to be related to more than one clan. *[http://www.scotclans.com/whats_my_clan/ Whats my Clan] - Find out here if your family name is associated with a clan or a tartan. Some names are associated with a district tartan rather than a Clan *[http://www.clanphail.org/highland_clans.htm A list of Highland Clans] - A list of Highland Clans and Septs *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Scottish_clans A list of Scottish Clans Wikipedia] - A list of Scottish Clans *[http://www.electricscotland.com/webclans/clanmenu.htm Official Scottish Clans and Families] *[http://www.clanjames.com/clans_of_scotland.htm clans of Scotland] - The rise and fall and resurrection of the clans *[http://www.rampantscotland.com/clans.htm RampantScotland] -Rampant Scotland has histories of a large number of clans and families who have been significant in the making of Scotland. These histories contain links to other sources of useful information including clan/family Web sites ==== Tartans ==== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans Scotland - Clan Tartans] (Images on WikiTree for your use) *[http://www.tartanregister.gov.uk/ The Scottish Register of Tartans] - A site for Official Scottish Tartans *[https://www.scotclans.com/pages/scottish-clans Whats my Clan?] - Find out here if your family name is associated with a clan or a tartan. Some names are associated with a district tartan rather than a Clan *[http://www.scotchcorner.com/mill-text/clan-name-index-a.html Scotch Corner] - A index of Scottish Tartans === Dictionary === *[http://www.britannia.org/scotland/scotsdictionary/a.shtml Scots Dictionary] === DNA Projects === *[http://www.familytreedna.com/scottish-clan-list.aspx Family Tree DNA] Scottish Clans & Surname DNA Projects. *[[Project:DNA|Wiki Tree DNA Project]] === Help with Documents === *[http://www.nrscotland.gov.uk/ National Records of Scotland] - The Scottish National records Office, has a good help section especially for old Scottish handwriting. *[http://www.scottishhandwriting.com/ Scottish Hand Writing] - This website offers online tuition in palaeography for historians, genealogists and other researchers who have problems reading manuscript historical records written in Scotland in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries. === Festivals and Games Locator === *[http://uscoscots.org/?page_id=2 Clan History and Links] - This page is dedicated to assisting you with finding Scottish Clans, Games, Festivals, Piping Debates, Retailers and Celtic associated Activities in North America and Scotland. === Historical Society Links === *[http://www.safhs.org.uk/members.asp The Scottish Association of Family History Societies] This provides links to special areas of Scottish research organizations and groups *[http://www.rampantscotland.com/clans.htm Rampant Scotland] -Rampant Scotland has histories of a large number of clans and families who have been significant in the making of Scotland. These histories contain links to other sources of useful information including clan/family Web sites. === History === *[http://www.scottishhistory.com/articles/misc/macvsmc.html Scottish History .com] *[http://www.clanjames.com/clans_of_scotland.htm clans of Scotland] - The rise and fall and resurrection of the clans. *[http://www.poms.ac.uk/ The People of Medieval Scotland] - This is a database of all known people of Scotland between 1093 and 1314 mentioned in over 8600 contemporary documents. *[http://www.educationscotland.gov.uk/higherscottishhistory/index.asp Scottish History] Education Scotland web site *[http://www.educationscotland.gov.uk/scotlandshistory/jacobitesenlightenmentclearances/clearances/ Highland Clearances] History of the Highland Clearances *[http://www.scottishmining.co.uk/ Scottish Mining History] - Scottish Mining Website provides information on the history of Scottish mining *[http://www.scottishminingmuseum.com/ National Mining Museum Scotland] - The National Mining Museum Scotland is the national coal mining museum for Scotland and cares for the Lady Victoria Colliery and the national coal mining collections. The collections at the museum comprise over 60,000 items, including objects, archive material, photographs and books. *[http://www.mining-memorabilia.co.uk/Links.htm Mining Links] - Anyone with an interest in mining memorabilia and mining history may find the following links of use. === Immigration Records === If the country you're looking for is not listed, try the following. Use a search engine (for example Google Search) and enter the following for the search criteria "Name of Country Immigration Records". Then look for the Government web site in the list of results. *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/md/statewide/immigration/scotamerica.txt Statewide Immigration scotamerica] - Passenger lists for 10 immigrant ships in 1716, several of which came to Maryland, America (USA). *[http://www.naa.gov.au/collection/explore/migration/ Australian Migration and citizenship Records] National Archives Australia Migration and citizenship Records *[http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/genealogy/022-908-e.html Canadian Immigration Records] Canadian Library and Archives for immigration *[http://archives.govt.nz/resources/research-resources/searching-passenger-lists Passenger Lists held by Archives New Zealand] New Zealand Archives for Immigration *[http://www.archives.gov/research/immigration/ American National Archives] American National Archives Immigration Records *[http://www.nls.uk/family-history/emigration National Library of Scotland] Emigration and passenger lists *[http://www.national.archives.gov.za/services_to_the_public.htm#research South Africa National Archives] National Archives and Records Service of South Africa *[http://www.abdn.ac.uk/emigration/user-guide.html Scottish Emigration Database] Aberdeen university Scottish Emigration Database === Maps === *[http://mapco.net/ Mapco] - Great Site for Old Maps *[http://www.clansandcastles.com/clan-map.htm Scottish Clan Maps] *[http://www.planetware.com/map/scotland-clans-of-the-scottish-highlands-and-lowlands-map-sco-sco32.htm Map of Scottish Highlands and Lowlands Clans] *[http://www.douglasbrown.co.uk/glw74map.html Maps of old Glasgow BMD registration districts 1874- 1900] === Military === *[[:Category:Scottish_Military_History|Scottish Military History]] - Searchable battle listings (Battle names, Dates, Location, Belligerents) *[http://www.scottishmilitaryresearch.org.uk/page9.htm The Lineage of the Scottish Regiments] - The Lineage of the Scottish Regiments *[http://www.nas.gov.uk/guides/military.asp National Archives of Scotland Military Records] *[http://www.scotlandspeoplehub.gov.uk/research/military.html ScotlandsPeople Military History resources] === Scottish Military Museums === *[http://www.theroyalscots.co.uk/page/museum/ The Royal Scots Museum] *[http://www.theblackwatch.co.uk/ The Black Watch Museum] *[http://www.cameronians.org/ The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) Museum] *[http://www.kosb.co.uk/museum.htm The king's Own Scottish Borderers Association Museum] *[http://www.thehighlandersmuseum.com/about-the-highlanders.html The Highlanders’ Museum] *[http://www.museumsgalleriesscotland.org.uk/member/royal-highland-fusiliers-regimental-museum Royal Highland Fusiliers Regimental Museum] *[http://www.argylls.co.uk/ The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders Museum] *[http://www.armymuseums.org.uk/amot-search/default.asp?Category=AMOT&Service=Museum-Search Army Museums Ogilby Trust] *[http://www.scotsdgmuseum.com/ The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards Museum] *[http://www.londonscottishregt.org/index.cfm The London Scottish Regimen] *[http://www.highlandlightinfantry.org.uk/ The Royal Highland Fusiliers Museum]- see also [http://rhf.org.uk/rhf/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=24&Itemid=37 RHF] *[http://www.scottish-towns.co.uk/perthshire/dunkeld/regiment.html The Scottish Horse Regiment Museum] *[http://www.theguardsmuseum.com/ The Guards Museum] *[http://www.nms.ac.uk/our_museums/war_museum.aspx National War Museum at Edinburgh Castle] *[http://www.gordonhighlanders.com/ The Gordon Highlanders Museum] *[http://www.smhc-uk.org/index.html Scottish Military Heritage Centre] *[http://www.victoriacross.org.uk/ccregmus.htm LOCATION OF VICTORIA CROSSES HELD BY REGIMENTAL MUSEUMS] *[http://www.nam.ac.uk/ National Army Museum] === Money === *[http://projects.exeter.ac.uk/RDavies/arian/current/howmuch.html Current Value of Old Money] - This site has many links for answering the question "how much would a specified amount of money at a certain period of time be worth today?" ==== Museums ==== *[http://www.museumsgalleriesscotland.org.uk/scotlands-museums/ Scotland's Museums] Find a Museum or Gallery in Scotland, an easy tool to find what museum you want to look at. *[http://www.nms.ac.uk/our_museums.asp National Museums Scotland] National Museums Scotland *[http://www.collectionslink.org.uk/ Collections Trust Link] Collections Link is a collaboration of more than 20 national professional groups, bodies and associations who are responsible for providing advice and support to museums, archives, libraries and other collections-holding organisations. Fact Sheets, help, hints and tips for storing collections. === Proverbs, Quotes, and Stories === *[http://www.allgreatquotes.com/scottish_quotes_proverbs_scotland.shtml Scottish quotes and proverbs] - Scottish Quotes - Famous Scottish Quotes, Sayings, Proverbs of Scotland. === Region Specific Sources === ==== North America ==== *[http://www.publiclibraries.com/records/ Public Libraries.com] - Scots trying to find American records. *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/md/statewide/immigration/scotamerica.txt Statewide Immigration scotamerica] - Passenger lists for 10 immigrant ships in 1716, several of which came to Maryland, America (USA). ==== United Kingdom and Ireland ==== * [http://www.cyndislist.com/uk/sct/ Cyndi's List - United Kingdom & Ireland - Scotland]. Links to websites, mailing lists, etc., with a focus on Scottish genealogy. *[http://www.poms.ac.uk/ The People of Medieval Scotland] - This is a database of all known people of Scotland between 1093 and 1314 mentioned in over 8600 contemporary documents. *[http://www.scotlandspeoplehub.gov.uk/ Scotland's People] - The official Government site for Births, Marriages, Deaths, Wills and Old Parish Records. Fee by Day Search, Three Month, etc. === One Name Study Societies === *[http://www.ffhs.org.uk/members2/onename.php FFHS Index of Societies] - Index of Societies on the Federation of Family History Socities Web Site *[http://www.anesfhs.org.uk/links.htm Aberdeen & N.E. Scotland Family History Society] - Aberdeen & N.E. Scotland Family History Society *[http://www.gwsfhs.org.uk/content/links.aspx Glasgow and West of Scotland] - Glasgow and West of Scotland Family History Society *[http://www.bordersfhs.org.uk/bfhsotherweb.asp Borders Family History Society] - Borders Family History Society *[http://www.scotsgenealogy.com/FamilyHistories.aspx The Scottish Genealogy Society] - Scottish Genealogy Society Links for Family History *[http://www.highlandfamilyhistorysociety.org/HFHSUsefulLinks.htm Highland Family History Society] - Highland Family History Society *[http://www.csfhs.org.uk/ Central Scotland Family History Society] - Central Scotland Family History Society *[http://www.censusfinder.com/scotland-family-history-society.htm Scottish Family History Index] - Scottish Family History Index === Research === *[http://www.poms.ac.uk/ The People of Medieval Scotland] - This is a database of all known people of Scotland between 1093 and 1314 mentioned in over 8600 contemporary documents. *[http://digital.nls.uk/ The National Library of Scotland] *[http://www.electricscotland.com/ Electric Scotland] This is a fantastic site where links to books, publications, articles. Sources which have been published and are great for research and citation and documentation of facts. Free. *[http://www.celticstudio.com/celticstudio/database/clans/DATABASE.HTM Celticstudio Database] - A Scottish Clan Database *[http://www.scotlandmag.com/magazine/issue38/12008549.html Scotland Magazine] *[http://www.mitchelllibrary.org/virtualmitchell/ Mitchell Library] one of the largest public reference libraries in Europe and has great online resources on virtually anything you need. *[http://archive.org/stream/scotspeeragefoun04pauluoft/scotspeeragefoun04pauluoft_djvu.txt The Scots Peerage] : founded on Wood's edition of Sir Robert Douglas's Peerage of Scotland containing an historical and genealogical account of the nobility of that kingdom. Free. *[http://www.nas.gov.uk/ The National Archives of Scotland] - A National Records of Scotland Website *[http://www.kittybrewster.com/ Kittybrewster.com] - This site was compiled and published by Sir William Arbuthnot and lists sources and documents related to the Arbuthnot family around the world. Additional links provide resources and documentation of this and related families. *[http://www.talkingscot.com/rds/city-rds-glas.htm BMD Registration Districts that changed counties] *[http://www.douglasbrown.co.uk/glw74map.html Maps of old Glasgow BMD registration districts 1874- 1900] *[http://www.gro-scotland.gov.uk/files2/family-records/registration-districts-from-1855.pdf Scottish BMD Registration Districts Codes] Full List of Scottish BMD Registration Districts from 1855 to present *[http://www.genguide.co.uk/ GenGuide] - The idea behind the GenGuide is to offer beginners and experienced genealogists and family historians an easy and convenient way to find descriptions of and information on genealogical sources. Keeping track of developments in new databases, web sites and reference books is a challenge and one of the aims of the GenGuide is to provide a facility where these resources are easily and quickly found. *[http://www.thepeerage.com The Peerage] by Darryl Lundy. A genealogical survey of the peerage of Britain as well as the royal families of Europe. === Sourcing Citing Documentation === *[https://www.facebook.com/evidenceexplained Evidenced Explained Facebook Page] Elizabeth Shown Mills, a highly credentialed and experienced genealogist, has long been recognized as a leader in setting professional standards in her field, especially regarding sources - why, when and how to source a fact in a family tree. === Certification programs === *[http://www.strath.ac.uk/cll/alp/onlinescottishgenealogy/ Strathclyde University Genealogy courses] - Strathclyde University does online learning for genealogy *[http://www.ancestralconsultants.com/Training%20Courses/ Ancestral Consultants Training Courses] - Online source for genealogy courses (£10 UK price per lesson). === Professional Genealogy Services === *[http://www.agra.org.uk/ Association of Genealogists and Researchers in Archives] - England *[http://www.asgra.co.uk/ Association of Scottish Genealogists and Record Agents] - Scotland *[http://www.apgi.ie/ Association of Professional Genealogists] - Ireland

Scottish Clans - Peerage of Scotland

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''Peerage of Scotland''
This category is part of [[:Category:Scottish History|Scottish History]] and managed by the [[:Project: Scotland|Scotland Project]]. The Category encompasses nobility of the Kingdom of Scotland from its definable origin as the Kingdom of Alba until the Treaty of the Union in 1707. After that date the Peerage of Scotland became part of the Peerage of Great Britain. As such, it is larger than that provided on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peerage_of_Scotland wikipedia]. The primary source reference for research into this field are the nine volumes of Sir Balfour Paul's work, "The Scots Peerage". The Peerage, as we know it today, arrived with the adoption of Feudalism in Scotland, generally defined as occurring in the reign of King [[Dunkeld-68|David I]]. '''Peers of Scotland''' * [[:Category: Scotland, Nobility|Scottish Royal Houses]] (Monarchs of Scotland) - Dynasties and Regimes (843-1707) * [[:Category:Mormaers of Scotland|Mormaers of Scotland]] * [[:Category:Dukes in the Peerage of Scotland|Dukes in the Peerage of Scotland]] - (1398-1707) * [[:Category:Earls in the Peerage of Scotland|Earls in the Peerage of Scotland]] - (1072-1707) * [[:Category:Marquesses in the Peerage of Scotland|Marquesses in the Peerage of Scotland]] - (1488-1707) * [[:Category:Viscounts in the Peerage of Scotland|Viscounts in the Peerage of Scotland]] - (1606-1707) * [[:Category:Barons in the Peerage of Scotland|Barons in the Peerage of Scotland]] * [[:Category: Baronetage of Nova Scotia|Baronetage of Nova Scotia]] * [[:Category:Lords of Parliament in the Peerage of Scotland|Lords of Parliament in the Peerage of Scotland]] '''Peerage of Scotland as it currently stands''' :In the following table , each peer's highest titles in each of the other Peerages (if any) are also listed. :'''''See individual title links above for complete listings.''''' {| style="width: 100%" |- | '''Dukes in the Peerage of Scotland''' |- | '''Title''' || '''Creation''' || '''Other titles''' |- | [[:Category:Dukes of Rothesay|Dukes of Rothesay]] || 1398 || Since 1603, usually [[:Category: House of Hanover]] as the heir to the throne of England, [[:Category:Dukes of Cornwall|Dukes of Cornwall]] in the Peerage of England |- | [[:Category:Dukes of Hamilton|Dukes of Hamilton]] || 1643 || [[:Category:Dukes of Brandon|Duke of Brandon]] in the Peerage of Great Britain |- | [[:Category:Dukes of Buccleuch|Dukes of Buccleuch]] and [[:Category:Dukes of Queensberry|Queensberry]] || 1663; 1684 ||Earls of Doncaster in the Peerage of England |- | [[:Category: Dukes of Lennox|Dukes of Lennox]] || 1675 || [[:Category:Dukes of Richmond|Dukes of Richmond]] in the Peerage of England, [[:Category:Dukes of Gordon|Dukes of Gordon]] in the Peerage of the United Kingdom |- | [[:Category:Dukes of Argyll|Dukes of Argyll]] || 1701 || Lord Sundridge and Hamilton in the Peerage of Great Britain, [[:Category:Dukes of Argyll|Dukes of Argyll]] in the Peerage of the United Kingdom |- | [[:Category:Dukes of Atholl|Dukes of Atholl]] || 1703 || |- | [[:Category:Dukes of Montrose|Dukes of Montrose]] || 1707 || Earls Graham in the Peerage of Great Britain |- | [[:Category:Dukes of Roxburghe|Dukes of Roxburghe]] || 1707 || Earls Innes in the Peerage of the United Kingdom |- | '''Marquesses in the Peerage of Scotland''' |- | '''Title''' || '''Creation''' || '''Other titles''' |- | Marquess of Huntly|| 1599 || Lord Meldrum in the Peerage of the United Kingdom |- | [[:Category:Marquesses of Queensberry|Marquesses of Queensberry]] || 1682 || |- | [[:Category:Marquesses of Tweeddale|Marquesses of Tweeddale]] || 1694 || Lord Tweeddale in the Peerage of the United Kingdom |- | Marquess of Lothian || 1701 || Lord Ker in the Peerage of the United Kingdom |- | '''Earls and Countesses in the Peerage of Scotland''' |- | '''Title''' || '''Creation''' || '''Other titles''' |- | [[:Category: Earls of Sutherland|Earls of Sutherland]] || 1230 || |- |[[:Category: Earls of Arran|Earls of Arran]]||1467 || |- | [[:Category: Earls of Crawford|Earls of Crawford]] and [[:Category: Earls of Balcarres|Balcarres]] || 1398; 1651 || Lord Wigan in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, Lord Balniel in the Peerage of the United Kingdom for life |- | Countess of Mar|| 1114 || |- | [[:Category:Earls of Erroll|Earls of Erroll]] || 1452 || |- | [[:Category:Earls of Rothes|Earls of Rothes]] || 1457 || |- | [[:Category:Earls of Morton|Earl of Morton]] || 1458 || |- | [[:Category: Earls of Buchan|Earls of Buchan]] || 1469 || Lord Erskine in the Peerage of the United Kingdom |- | [[:Category: Earls of Eglinton|Earls of Eglinton]] || 1507 || Earl of Winton in the Peerage of the United Kingdom |- | Earls of Cassilis|| 1509 || Marquess of Ailsa in the Peerage of the United Kingdom |- | [[:Category: Earls of Caithness|Earls of Caithness]] || 1455 || |- | [[:Category: Earls of Mar|Earls of Mar]] and Kellie || 1565; 1619 || Lord Erskine of Alloa Tower in the Peerage of the United Kingdom for life |- | [[:Category:Earls of Moray|Earls of Moray]] || 1562 || Lord Stuart in the Peerage of Great Britain |- | Earls of Home || 1605 || Lord Douglas in the Peerage of the United Kingdom |- | [[:Category:Earls of Perth|Earls of Perth]]|| 1605 || |- | [[:Category: Earls of Abercorn|Earls of Abercorn]] || 1606 || [[:Category: Dukes of Abercorn|Dukes of Abercorn]] in the Peerage of Ireland, [[:Category: Marquesses of Abercorn|Marquesses of Abercorn]] in the Peerage of Great Britain |- | [[:Category: Earls of Strathmore and Kinghorne|Earls of Strathmore and Kinghorne]] || 1606 || Earls of Strathmore and Earls of Kinghorne in the Peerage of the United Kingdom |- | [[:Category: Earls of Haddington|Earls of Haddington]] || 1619 || |- | [[:Category: Earls of Galloway|Earls of Galloway]] || 1623 || Lord Stewart in the Peerage of Great Britain |- | [[:Category: Earls of Lauderdale|Earls of Lauderdale]] || 1624 || |- | Earl of Lindsay || 1633 || |- | Earl of Loudoun || 1633 || |- | [[:Category: Earls of Kinnoull|Earls of Kinnoull]] || 1633 || Lord Hay in the Peerage of Great Britain |- | Earl of Dumfries and [[:Category: Earls of Bute|Bute]] || 1633; 1703 || [[:Category: Marquesses of Bute|Marquesses of Bute]] in the Peerage of Great Britain |- | Earl of Elgin and Kincardine || 1633; 1647 || Lord Elgin in the Peerage of the United Kingdom |- | [[:Category: Earls of Southesk|Earls of Southesk]] || 1633 || Duke of Fife in the Peerage of the United Kingdom |- | [[:Category: Earls of Wemyss|Earls of Wemyss]] and [[:Category: Earls of March|March]] || 1633; 1697 || Lord Wemyss in the Peerage of the United Kingdom |- | [[:Category: Earls of Dalhousie|Earls of Dalhousie]] || 1633 || Lord Ramsay in the Peerage of the United Kingdom |- | [[:Category: Earls of Airlie|Earls of Airlie]] || 1639 || |- | [[:Category: Earls of Leven|Earls of Leven]] and [[:Category: Earls of Melville|Melville]] || 1641; 1690 |- | Earl of Dysart|| 1643 || |- | [[:Category: Earls of Selkirk|Earls of Selkirk]] || 1646 || Lord Selkirk of Douglas in the Peerage of the United Kingdom for life |- | Earl of Northesk|| 1647 || |- | [[:Category: Earls of Dundee|Earls of Dundee]] || 1660 || |- | Earl of Newburgh || 1660 || |- | Earl of Annandale and Hartfell || 1662 || |- | Earl of Dundonald|| 1669 || |- | Earl of Kintore || 1677 || Viscount Stonehaven in the Peerage of the United Kingdom |- | Earls of Aberdeen || 1682 || Viscount Gordon in the Peerage of Great Britain, Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair in the Peerage of the United Kingdom |- | Earl of Dunmore || 1686 || |- | [[:Category: Earls of Orkney|Earls of Orkney]] || 1696 || |- | Earl of Seafield || 1701 || |- | [[:Category:Earls of Stair|Earl of Stair]] || 1703 || Lord Oxenfoord in the Peerage of the United Kingdom |- | [[:Category:Earls of Rosebery|Earl of Rosebery]] || 1703 || Earl of Midlothian in the Peerage of the United Kingdom |- | Earls of Glasgow || 1703 || Lord Fairlie in the Peerage of the United Kingdom |- | [[:Category: Earls of Hopetoun|Earls of Hopetoun]] || 1703 || Marquess of Linlithgow in the Peerage of the United Kingdom |- | '''Viscounts in the Peerage of Scotland''' |- | '''Title''' || '''Creation''' || '''Other titles''' |- | Viscount of Falkland || 1620 || |- | Viscount of Stormont|| 1621 || Earl of Mansfield in the Peerage of Great Britain |- | [[:Category:Viscounts of Arbuthnott|Viscount of Arbuthnott]] || 1641 || |- | Viscounts of Oxfuird|| 1651 || |- | '''Lords of Parliament and Ladies in the Peerage of Scotland''' |- | '''Title''' || '''Creation''' || '''Other titles''' |- | [[:Category:Lord Forbes|Lord Forbes]] || 1442 || |- | Lord Gray || 1445 || |- | [[:Category: Lord Saltoun|Lord Saltoun]] || 1445 || |- | [[:Category:Lord Sinclair|Lord Sinclair]] || 1449 || |- | [[:Category:Lords Borthwick|Lords Borthwick]] || 1452 || |- | Lord Cathcart || 1452 || Earl Cathcart in the Peerage of the United Kingdom |- | [[:Category:Lord Lovat|Lord Lovat]] || 1464 || Lord Lovat in the Peerage of the United Kingdom |- | Lord Sempil || 1488 || |- | [[:Category: Lord Herries of Terregles|Lord Herries of Terregles]] || 1490 || |- | [[:Category:Lord Elphinstone|Lord Elphinstone]] || 1510 || [[:Category:Lord Elphinstone|Lord Elphinstone]] in the Peerage of the United Kingdom |- | Lord Torphichen || 1564 || |- | Lord Kinloss || 1602 || |- | [[:Category:Lord Colville of Culross|Lord Colville of Culross]] || 1604 || [[:Category: Viscounts Colville of Culross|Viscounts Colville of Culross]] in the Peerage of the United Kingdom |- | Lord Balfour of Burleigh|| 1607 || |- | Lord Dingwall|| 1609 || Lord Lucas in the Peerage of England |- | Lord Napier|| 1627 || Lord Ettrick in the Peerage of the United Kingdom |- | [[:Category:Lord Fairfax of Cameron|Lord Fairfax of Cameron]] || 1627 || |- | [[:Category:Lord Reay|Lord Reay]] || 1628 || |- | [[:Category: Lords Forrester|Lords Forrester]] || 1633 || Lord Verulam in the Peerage of Great Britain, Viscount Grimston in the Peerage of Ireland, [[:Category: Earls of Verulam|Earls of Verulam]] in the Peerage of the United Kingdom |- | [[:Category: Lords Elibank|Lords Elibank]] || 1643 || |- | Lord Belhaven and Stenton || 1647 || |- | Lord Rollo|| 1651 || Lord Dunning in the Peerage of the United Kingdom |- | Lord Ruthven of Freeland || 1651 || Earl of Carlisle in the Peerage of England |- | Lord Nairne || 1681 ||Viscount Mersey in the Peerage of the United Kingdom |- | Lord Polwarth || 1690 || |- |} '''Research links''' * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Peerage_of_Scotland Peerage of Scotland] - Wikipedia * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Scottish_nobility_stubs Scottish nobility stubs] - Wikipedia * The Scots Peerage, Sir James Balfour Paul, Ed., 1904 [http://archive.org/stream/scotspeeragefoun01pauluoft#page/n7/mode/2up Vol 1], [http://www.archive.org/stream/scotspeeragefoun02paul#page/n5/mode/2up Vol 2], [http://www.archive.org/stream/scotspeeragefoun03paul#page/n7/mode/2up Vol 3], [http://www.archive.org/stream/scotspeeragefoun04paul#page/n5/mode/2up Vol 4], [http://www.archive.org/stream/scotspeeragefoun05paul#page/n5/mode/2up Vol 5], [http://www.archive.org/stream/scotspeeragefoun06paul#page/n5/mode/2up Vol 6], [http://www.archive.org/stream/scotspeeragefoun07paul#page/n5/mode/2up Vol 7], [http://www.archive.org/stream/scotspeeragefoun08paul#page/n7/mode/2up Vol 8], [http://www.archive.org/stream/scotspeeragefoun09paul#page/n7/mode/2up Vol 9]. * [[:Space:Graphics_for_Peerage_of_Scotland|Graphics for the Peerage of Scotland]] ----

Scottish Clans Map

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[[Category:Scottish Clans]] '''[[Project:Scotland|Scotland Project]]''' > '''[[Space:Scotland - Scottish Clans Teams|Scottish Clans Teams]]''' > Scottish Clans Maps ==Clan Maps and Old Maps of Scotland== *'''First Map of Scotland''' [[Image:Photos-480.jpg|600px|??]] *'''Map of New Town, Edinburgh, Scotland (First Plan of New Town)''' [[Image:Photos-481.jpg|660px|??]] *'''Atlas of Scotland 1654 - SCOTIA ANTIQUA - Old Scotland''' [[Image:Photos-567.jpg|680px|??]] * '''The Isle of Skye 1654''' The island has been occupied :since the Mesolithic period and its history includes a time :of Norse rule and a long period of domination by Clan MacLeod :and Clan Donald. [[Image:Photos-566.jpg|650px|??]] *'''Scotland 1654 Orkney and Shetland''' [[Image:Photos-482.jpg|650px|??]] *'''A Map of all the Scottish Clans''' [[Image:Photos-484.jpg|650px|??]] *'''Scotland under Robert the Bruce 1314''' [[Image:Photos-485.jpg|700px|??]] *''' Lennox District, Clans of Scotland''' [[Image:Mack-76.jpg|611px|??]] *'''Map of the clans of Scotland with the possessions of the Highland Proprietors according to the Acts of Parliament of 1587 & 1594''' [[Image:Mack-76-1.jpg|3505px|??]] '''Also see''' [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Old_maps_of_Scotland Old Maps of Scotland Wiki Commons] [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Scottish_clan_map.png Clan Map Wikimedia Commons] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scottish_clan Wikipedia]

Scottish Clans Project - Member Interests

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This page is for members of the '''[[Project:Scottish_Clans|Scottish Clans Project]]''' to keep track of their research interests. See''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Badges&b=scottish_clans The badge report]''' for the full list of current participants. If you are ''not'' currently a member of the Scottish Clans Project and would like to become one, please see '''[[Project:Scottish_Clans|our project page]]''' !! Members, beside your name below, please keep track of what Clans etc you're currently working on for this project. This is both for your own reference, and to aid collaboration among the project participants. If you are going to be temporarily inactive in the project (eg. on vacation), please note that here. Thanks Thanks!!! ----- ==Project Leaders== *[[Maxwell-1489|Maria Maxwell]] - Clan Maxwell plus an interest in Clans Pollock, Crichton, Erskine, Forbes, Hay, Home and Kennedy. == Sub Project Leaders == *[[Grant-2646|Geoff Grant]] - Clan Grant Project == Project Members== [[#A|A]] [[#B|B]] [[#C|C]] [[#D|D]] [[#E|E]] [[#F|F]] [[#G|G]] [[#H|H]] [[#I|I]] [[#J|J]] [[#K|K]] [[#L|L]] [[#M|M]] [[#N|N]] [[#O|O]] [[#P|P]] [[#Q|Q]] [[#R|R]] [[#S|S]] [[#T|T]] [[#U|U]] [[#V|V]] [[#W|W]] [[#X|X]] [[#Y|Y]] [[#Z|Z]] === A === * [[Lenover-1| Marty Acks]] - Porterfield is my maternal grandmothers family so I am focused on [[:Category: Porterfield Clan|Porterfield Clan]] *[[Adams-20840|Russell Adams]] - *[[Addie-37|Angela Addie]] - *[[Adducchio-1 |Eric Adducchio ]] - Jacobitism, immigration of Scots to Colonial America *[[Reeves-4548|Ruth Adkins]] - *[[Aitchison-427|Robert Aitchison]] - *[[Humrichouser-1|Marilyn Albert]] *[[Allison-1080|PHLGenepool A. Allison]] *[[Craig-6517 |Kathy Altomare]] - Clan Monroe *[[Flippen-29 | Jaynie Andeson ]] - *[[Pool-2293 |LInda Anderson]] - *[[Anderson-23510|Thom Anderson]] - Clan Sempill *[[X-7709|Jean Anonymous]] - Clan Nesbitt *[[Arbuthnot-53|Sir William Arbuthnot]] - Arbuthnot family *[[Armstrong-11625|Norma Armstrong]] - Clan Armstrong *[[Armstrong-13233 |Sarah Armstrong]] - *[[Arnall-46|Maurice Arnall]] - Clan Bruce *[[Mullins-2069|Jayme Arrington]] - My main focus is the Makgill clan. Also working on Wemyss and related lines. *[[Atherton-478|Bob Atherton]] - *[[Athey-67|Darlene Athey Hill]] - Glenquaich, Perthshire families of Crerar, Anderson and MacGlashan who were part of the Breadalbane Clearances in the mid-1830s and immigrated to N. Easthope, Perth, Ontario, Canada *[[Auld-121|Charles Auld]] - *[[Harrison-3736|Robyn Aulmann]] - Great Grand Daughter of James Smart Kerr(1839- 1913) GreatGreat Grand Daughter of Robert Kerr(1803 Crail, Fife-1853) and Helen Smail (1812Selkirk Scot-1858) both born in Scotland and Married there before Emigrating aboard "William Rodgers"1838 to Sydney. *[[Ayer-961|Warren Ayer]] - "Completed" [[:Category:Clan_MacBean|Clan MacBean page]] except for the never ending task of finding clan members and linking them in; Developed [[:Category:Clan_Chattan|Clan Chattan page]] (cleaning up sources and linking in members in progress); Researching other Clan Chattan member clans for which category page is still undeveloped. === B === *[[Anonymous-1714|Laura B]] - *[[Goodman-1505|Beth Babcock]] - *[[Bailey-11646 |Lawrence Bailey ]] - Clan MacDougall *[[Baird-2228|Debra Baird]] - Clan Baird * [[Forrester-158|Keith Baker]] - Trying to help out with obvious merges (pruning) in several lines as they come up. A descendant of the Munro line and the Forresters. *[[Baldwin-11043 |Travis Baldwin]] - Clan Gunn *[[Bales-206|Deb Bales]] - Scotland and Scottish Clans *[[Balfour-760|Michael Balfour]] - Clan Balfour *[[Meyers-1359 |Esther Baran ]] - Murrays of Falahill *[[Keele-101|Barbra Barnes-Lloyd]] - *[[Batt-446 |Paula Batt]] - *[[Bell-13066 |Kelly Bell]] - *[[Guthrie-2658 |Mary Bellamy]] - *[[Compagnoni-10 |Jayzen Bennetts]] - MacKenzie's of Gairloch; Macrae's of Inverinate; Murchison * [[Berghuis-18|Phil Berghuis]] - McLeod *[[Berryann-1|Missy Berryann]] - Sinclair *[[Belzer-50|Emily Belzer]] - Macmillan (spelled McMillin, line originating in Murray, KY) *[[Massey-4447 |Shara Bixler]] - *[[Bizony-2|Aidan Bizony]] - My mother's maiden name is Tait (her father's family are from Scotland) and I feel every bit a member of Clan Tait even though my last name might not be 'Tait'. Feel free to contact me if you want to know anything and everything about Clan Tait! *[[Blackman-1948|Derek Blackman ]] - *[[Oltmann-8|A Blacksher]] - *[[Blackstone-170 |Donnie Blackstone ]] - *[[Blanchard-2112|Annie Blanchard]] - Clan MacQuarrie *[[Samuels-515|Mary Blundell]] - *[[White-12362|Barbara Bonanni]] - Researching Clan Menzies. *[[Craig-6420|Danielle Bond]] - Clan Craig *[[Boswell-455|Alan Boswell]] - Clan Boswell *[[Bowers-3169|Rodney Bowers]] - Clan Hannay *[[Boyd-11101|DeForrest Boyd]] - *[[Bracknell-22 | A Bracknell ]] - *[[Bradbury-1128 |Allison Bradbury ]] - Clan Riddell *[[Drew-2083|Judith Brittingham ]] - *[[Brodie-302|Robert Brodie]] - Clan Brodie *[[Bairfield-1|Michelle Brooks]] *[[Broughton-253|Ken Broughton]] - Steele, Hay, and Adam family and of course the Boyd's of Kilmarnock. ''RIP, Ken Broughton.'' *[[Robertson-4665|Buchner]] - *[[Clark-35833|Jessica Burgoyne]] - Clan Stewart *[[Butler-12579|Michael Butler]] - Clan Irvine of Drum === C === * [[C-295|Steve C]] - *[[Cain-4345 |Rory Cain]] - Blair, McDougall, McKinnon, Menzies *[[Graham-9749|Mary Calder]] - Scotland, Scottish Clans, England and Irish Roots. *[[Calvert-2049|Tom Calvert]] - *[[Britton-1106 |Michele Camera]] - Like many other Americans, I have a mixture of ancestors from all over Europe but for this project I'll be working on England, Wales and Ireland. For my husband, I'll also be working on Scotland. *[[Cameron-5666|Peter Cameron]] - Currently working on Clan Cleland and Cameron ''RIP, Peter Cameron.'' *[[Mapley-7|Tess Cameron]] - * [[Krieger-155|Marianna Campbell]] - Clan Campbell of Argyll To start with. *[[Campbell-25710|Ron Campbell ]] - Clan Campbell *[[Gray-14994|Stephanie Carmon]] - *[[Carothers-283|Thomas Carothers ]] - *[[Carpenter-13926|Greg Carpenter]] - *[[Carter-16856|Amanda Carter]] - *[[Carter-11977|Geoffrey Carter]] - *[[Pompa-30|Vikki Casillas]] - *[[Catambay-1|William Catambay]] - * [[Cates-371|Matthew Cates]] - Researching Clan Cates. They are currently a sept of Clan Keith. *[[Chisholm-795 |Gordon Chisholm]] - Clan Chisholm *[[Christie-3117|Stuart Christie]] - *[[Davis-33098 |Shelly Cloud]] - Clan Boyd, I am at an impasse. I cannot find information linking my ancestor, Andrew K. Boyd Sr. to the Boyd Clan of Scotland. They were from Ayrshire, Scotland. Everything I have read says all of the Boyds come from one ancestor, but I cannot find the link. *[[Clyde-359|Malcolm Clyde]] - *[[Cole-10943 | Mary Cole]] - *[[Collins-17316|Kim Collins]] - Scots- Irish and Scottish Clans *[[Colville-218|Joelle Colville-Hanson]] - *[[Compton-1526|Deborah Compton]] - Researching my Clan Lines: Stewart, Gordon, Hall, Lyston, MacBean, Ferguson, Martin, Cameron, MacDougall, MacLoed, Campbell, MacPherson and more. My father's line is from the Loyalists who went to New Brunswick and then Prince Edward Island. Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia were major settling places for many of the Highland clans when the highlands were being cleared. My Scots ancestors came on the Polly with Lord Selkirk's party. The Comptons intermarried with many of the Scots settlers. My mother's line includes many of the Scots who came over to New Hampshire about the time of the Highland Clearings. *[[Moyer-671 |Margaret Cook]] - Clans Keith and Roxburgh *[[Cordell-821|Jim Cordell]] - *[[Cornelius-1757 |Annetta Cornelius]] - Clan Campbell *[[Craig-4574]] - Researching my Craig/Craigg Roots & Bonner/Bonar Roots * [[Craig-2704|Bertha Craig-Allen]] - Researching my Craig, Craige and Logan lines. *[[Bauers-4|Donna Creekmore]]- Clan Rutherford *[[Creighton-584 | Keith Creighton ]] - *[[Cruickshank-304|Ian Cruickshank]] - *[[Cser-1|Timothy Cser]] *[[Czarowitz-1|Jon Czarowitz]] - Clan Cunningham === D === *[[Dabian-1|Jennifer Dabian]] - *[[Graham-17227|Valerie Dall'Armi]] - Clan Graham *[[Washburn-3710|LaNita Daniels]] - Clan Bell *[[Ogg-233|Jan Davies]] - *[[Gard-457|Sue Davis]] working on Stewart, Douglas and Boyd clans. *[[Deegan-142 |Maureen Deegan]] - *[[Dennis-4976|Anonymous Dennis]] - *[[Dennis-3706|Casey Dennis]]-Clan Forrester *[[DeVilling-1|Matthew DeVilling]] *[[Timmerman-653|Ramona DeVore]] - *[[Dodd-720|Lance Dodd]] - *[[Dorrough-6|Jim Dorrough]] - *[[Douglas-3089|Christopher Douglas]] - I am a Douglas and I am trying to find out how I am connected to the clan though my main family line. I am also trying to find out when my family came to America. I have already found out direct connections to Clan Mackenzie, and through them, many more. I am also interested in Clan MacLellan, specifical those members that immigrated to America. *[[Rowe-6599 |Sally Douglas]] - *[[Douglass-990|David Douglass]] - Douglas, Chisholm, Crawford, Gordon, Stewart *[[Drew-2783|Lori Drew]] - *[[Duncan-7548 |Tammy Duncan]] - *[[Dunlap-1417|William Dunlap]] - *[[Dowden-200 | Melissa Dyniec]] - *[[Duncan-12685| Carrol Duncan]] Clan Duncan - I would like to use DNA to sort out/figure out my Duncan ancestry. === E === *[[Edgar-912 | James Edgar]] - *[[Edwards-7481|Sandy Edwards]] Clan Duncan *[[Elliott-4594 |Alex Elliott]] - Clan Elliot *[[Rutherford-3455 |Virginia Emerson]] - *[[Erskine-1121| Michelle Erskine]] - Clan Erskine *[[Evans-13140 | Paul Evans ]] - === F === *[[Motz-238| Emmy Lou Farrand]] - *[[Farris-82 |George Farris ]] - *[[Lemke-295|Robin Fehser]] - *[[Ferguson-3961 |Craig Ferguson ]] - Clan Ferguson *[[Field-2406|Ken Field]] - Clan Malcolm for wife [[McCallum-882|Sandra McCallum Field]] *[[Finley-1947 | Jacqueli Finley]] Clan Finley / Farquharson *[[Nylander_Fishman-1|Jennie Fishman]] - Clans MacDonald and MacKenzie *[[Flint-834|Carol Flint]] - *[[Floyd-1283 |John Floyd ]] - *[[Forrest-1559| Judy Forrest]] - *[[Foxwell-77 |Lesley Foxwell ]] - === G === *[[Gagné-1031|Michaël Gagné]] - Clan Ross *[[Gallant-943 | Angeline Gallant]] - *[[Weber-5583| Penny Gallemore ]] - *[[George-4305|Wayne George]] - Researching the Paul family as well as the McGowan, Gracie, McLachlan and Hetherington families. *[[Gervais-538|Cheri Gervais]] - *[[Gilbert-6557 |Victoria Gilbert]] - *[[Crawford-15512|Amy Gilpin]] - Clan Crawford *[[Glasscock-363|Beth Glasscock]] - Clans Mackie, Stewart, Bruce, Campbell, Gordon, Ogilvy, FitzAlan, are all in my family tree. I would love to explore Scottish history as well as find sources for a few families. *[[Brown-18795 |Beth Golden ]] - Surnames, clans to be identified: Adair, Bell (Beall), Borland (Bourland), Campbell, Graham, Jamison (Jamieson, Jameson), Magruder, Martin, Ramsay, and Scot. Speculative, Breton or Brayton. 1630 Capt. Breton in the army of the James Marquis of Hamilton. Current research focus is Clan Little. *[[Gordon-7317|Dennis Gordon]] - *[[Gordon-3869|Kay Gordon]] - Gordons of Angus, Kerrs, Kinnears, MacLeod, MacDonald, and their septs. I've also got a keen interest in Scottish History. *[[Gragg-349|Ron Gragg]] *[[Graham-2838|Connie Graham]] - *[[McGill-732|Nanette Graham]] - *[[Graham-17201|Rob Graham]] - *[[Graham-13926 |Ruth Graham]] - *[[Grant-7976|Nicki Grant]] - *[[Grasso-146|Jo Grasso]] - *[[Griggs-586|Catherine Griggs]] - *[[Morris-17727 |Joann Gudzus]] - *[[Guerra-325 | K Guerra ]] - Sanders and Martin *[[Gunn-3062|Sandra Gunn]]- Clan Gunn *[[Guthrie-2600 | Julie Anya Guthrie]] - Guthrie of Guthrie, Guthrie of Craigie, Guthrie of Hiltoun, Guthrie of Kincaldrum. *[[Guthrie-1175|Victoria Guthrie]] - Clan Guthrie === H === *[[Booth-2362|Lili Hammond]] - *[[Hammond-104|M Hammond]] - Wallace Family.(on vacation Oct 5th until 12th) *[[Hill-12005|Deborah Hampton]] - *[[Collins-2351|Lyn Hansch]] - *[[Wiegand-310 |Gary Harding]] - Clan Rutherford *[[Hare-1576|Randy Hare]] - Clan Menzies *[[Hatfield-1242|Jessica Hatfield]] - I'm researching my family names trying to fill in gaps and find the link to my ancestors in Clans Stewart, MacFarlane, Douglas, Munroe, Kennedy, Lindsay, Bruce, and Ramsay. *[[Hawthorne-3418|Jesi Hawthorne]] - *[[Hay-3305|Howard Hay]] - Clan Hay *[[Hay-1318|Joe Hay]] - Clan HAY, especially Adam Hay, Birth: About 1765 Of, Abbey (Paisley), Renfrew, Scotland; Marriage: 05 JUN 1790. I have no death or birth record for him and parents are unknown. *[[Hayman-614|Harry Hayman]] _ *[[Cordell-315|Deanna Heaslet]] - Clan McGregor *[[Henderson-13950|Charles Henderson]] - *[[Henderson-6191|Doug Henderson]] - Clan Henderson *[[Henderson-10766|Kenneth Henderson]] - Clan Henderson * [[Hendricks-964|Scott Hendricks]] - Researching Jameson, Henderson and Enrick (subsequently Hendrick) lines in the Clan Gunn. Also working on Clan Henderson. *[[Hendrickson-720 |Christian Hendrickson]] - *[[Henry-5615 | Athol Henry]] - *[[Henry-5263 | Ruth Henry]] - *[[Hickam-44|Michael Hickam ]] - *[[Coulter-608|Anne Coulter Holmes]] - Clan Maxwell *[[Hooper-5191|Alastair Hooper]] - *[[Hopkins-6450|Sandra Hopkins]] - Lindsay and Fraser clans *[[Horton-6406|Tammy Horton]] - Clan Stewart *[[Hughey-105| David Hughey]] - *[[Hunter-3749|Alexander Hunter]] - *[[Hunter-7830|Allison Hunter Hill]] - *[[Hyman-637| P Hyman]] - Clan Gunn *[[Baker-25170|Cheyene Hyndman]] - === I === *[[Miller-28319 | Anne Irvine]] - Irvine, Walker, Bell, Robertson, McIntyre, McDougall, Kelly, Wilson, Wardrop, Ross, Weir, Lang - Glasgow/Lanarkshire area. *[[Irvine-671|Sean A. Irvine]] - Irvine, Stephen, Rae, More. *[[Isaacs-1046| David Isaacs]] - === J === *[[J-298|Victor J]] - *[[Jack-1648 |Suzanne Jack]] - *[[Jackson_Williams-2|Kelsey Jackson-Williams]] - *[[Jeffords-154|Jack Jeffords]] - Clan Crosbie *[[Johnson-58189|Cody Johnson]] - *[[Johnson_Jr-7|Joseph Johnson]] - Clan Johnstone *[[Boblett-43|Linda Johnson]] - Clan Innes *[[Johnston-5684|Georgia Johnston]] - *[[Johnston-5950|Lynn Johnston]] -Clan Johnston, including Johnstone, in the border country and in Northern Ireland (County Fermanagh) *[[Jones-72914 |Arthur Jones]] - Scotland and Scottish Clans *[[Jones-43207|Gerald Jones ]] - Researching Clans MacNeill-Isle of Barra, Stewart, McLeod. *[[Shaw-8109|Elizabeth Joslin]] - *[[Joslin-537 |Michael Joslin]] - Clans Campbell , Ferguson and Stuart === K === *[[Karner-30 |Kerry Karner]] -Researching McKinnis/McKinniss/MacInnes. *[[Kasim-1|Tanya Kasim]]- Clans Maxwell and Ramsay. I also have a Scottish ancestor whose last name is also Hay, more specifically, Helen Hay. *[[Bright-1984|Billie Keaffaber]] - *[[Kelsey-745 |Lisa Kelsey]] - Working on adding, merging, and cleaning profiles for the part of the Campbell clan that is in my ancestry. *[[Speirs-82|Colleen Kennedy]] - *[[Kennedy-7346 |George Kennedy]] - Clan Kennedy, Clan Ewing *[[Kennedy-9899 |Nathan Kennedy]]- Clan Kennedy *[[Kennedy-7780|Erinne Kennedy-Dock]] - *[[Kent-1986|Chad Kent]] - Scottish ancestors: Preston, Campbell, McClean, Dryden, McDonald. *[[Scott-8685|Darlene Scott Kerr]] - Researching Clan Kerr/Carr. *[[Kerr-1312|Valerie Kerr]] - The MacLeod and MacDonald families. *[[Reed-9474 |Deborah Kesrawani]] - *[[Keswick-2|Curt Keswick ]] - *[[Boisvert-179 | M Kilsby]] - *[[Kinley-413 |Alvin Kinley ]] - Clan Buchanan *[[Kitchen-311 |James Kitchen ]] - *[[Nibling-2 |Edie Kohutek]] - Researching Clan Fraser *[[Bultman-198|Claire Kovacevich]] - *[[Krizenesky-5|John Krizenesky]] - Clan McDonald *[[Kungl-6 |Jessica Kungl]] - === L === *[[Lane-3804|Kim Lane]] - *[[Lange-1528 |Brian Lange]] Clan Maxwell *[[Luker-573 |Patty LaPlante]] - Clan Stewart *[[Lapointe-611|Stephen Lapointe]]- I am working on the Marshall and Gaven (Given) families from Paisley, Renfrewshire and earlier ancestors. *[[Lauder-514|Dan Lauder ]] - *[[Chisholm-1651|Ginger Lawton]] - Clan Chisholm *[[Hausmann-106 | Kristen Lazarev-Stanishchev]] - *[[Learmonth-161|Victoria Learmonth]] - *[[Leatherman-709 |Paul Leatherman]] - *[[Selman-116|Ruth Ledbetter]] - Clan Ross *[[Ledbetter-258 |Scott Ledbetter]] - Clan Keith First Earl Marischal William Keith is my 15th great grandfather & Clan Ross *[[Ledford-1205|Dewey Ledford}} - Clan Gray. *[[Leep-28|Jerie Leep]] - *[[Lindsay-1778 |Angus Lindsay]] - Clans Lindsay and Kerr. *[[Little-3072|Leake Little]] - Clan Little of the lowlands along the southwest Border Marches *[[Little-6478|Thomas Little ]] - Clan Little. *[[Loomis-1080 |Andy Loomis]] - *[[McNaughten-44|Will Loving]] - *[[Lucas-407|Rhonda Lucas]] - Currenty researching Mathieson / Mathieson / Matthewson of Peebles *[[Luckie-23| Shoshanah Luckie]] - *[[Lumsden-142|John Lumsden ]] - Clan Lumsden === M === *[[MacAllister-32 |P MacAllister]] - *[[McDaniel-4979|Eric McDaniel]] - *[[McDaniel-5523 |Jamie McDaniel]] - *[[MacDonald-7289 |Colin MacDonald]] - *[[MacDonald-2864|Shauna MacDonald]] - *[[McIntosh-779|Dave McIntosh]] - *[[Calabria-8 |Monica MacKeachan]] - *[[MacKenzie-2362| Alan MacKenzie ]] - *[[MacKenzie-2584| Joy MacKenzie]]- interested in MacKenzie, Macaskill, Henderson and Gauld *[[Rutledge-851|Myrna Mackey]]- *[[Mackinson-18 |Ecco Mackinson]] - *[[Pratt-2596|Rosemary MacLean]]- particularly interested in Ross ancestry *[[Maclennan-42|George Maclennan]] - I will do some work on the basic information for the Maclennan clan for now. *[[MacLennan-39|Nerrelle MacLennan]] - currently working on Maclennan lineage, 1700's from Glenshiel, Ross and cromarty, rossshire. Any help appreciated. extensive research in my line, much to offer people of same lineage. *[[Lambert-7598|Patrice MacLeod]] - Clan MacLeod *[[McLeod-2934|Teresa McLeod]] - *[[Sharp-7578|Chris Macneill]] - *[[Macphail-42|David Macphail]] - *[[Mac_Rae-4|Gordon MacRae]] Working on MacRae/Macrae *[[Maher-1078 |William Maher]] - *[[Maness-260|Lori Maness]] - Clan Gunn *[[Gormly-107|Jessica Manners]] - Skeen & McFarlane clans, plus a bunch on my husband's side. Run a [[Space:Skeen_Name_Study|one-name study]] for Skeen. *[[Manser-55|Don Manser]] - *[[Mathewson-345|Mark Mathewson]] - Clan Matheson *[[Matthews-9527 |Cloudia Matthews]] - *[[Matthews-6450 |Nancy Mason]] - *[[Matney-65|Billy Matney]] Working on a ton of Scots-Irish and Scots ancestors. *[[Maxham-88 |Jason Maxham]] - *[[Greenberg-351|Cindy May]] -I am researching my Scottish ancestors: MacDonald of Glencoe, MacLean of Lochbuie (g-grandfather always spelled it this way rather than the usual MacLaine), Campbell of Breadalbane from the Loch Tay area, MacNab from Loch Tay area. *[[McAdoo-199|RL McAdoo]] Working on origins scottish ancestors among few listed on 1630 Muster Rolls at Raphoe Barony, County Donegal estate belonging to Lady Catherine Cunningham, daughter of the 7th Earl of Glencairn and widow of Sir James Cunningham, Laird of Glengarnock, who was one of original Scottish Undertakers in the Plantation of Ulster. *[[Cusack-396|Donna McAleese]] - * [[McAllister-277|Robert Dale McAllister]] - Researching Clan MacAlister. Currently working on McAllisters of the New Boston area. *[[Engle-298|Suzan McAllister]] - *[[McAlpine-375 |Amy McAlpine]] - *[[McBeth-165|Em McBeth]] - Clan MacBeath and Clan Menzies *[[McCallum-175|Doug McCallum]] - Clan Malcolm/McCallum *[[McCallum-445|Elayine McCallum]] *[[McChesney-105|Grace McChesney]] - Clan Irvine *[[McConnell-2116 |Megan McConnell]] - *[[McCowan-215| Alexander McCowan ]] - *[[McCracken-454 | David Grant McCracken ]] - McCracken *[[McCracken-2134|Stephen McCracken]] - McCracken *[[McDonald-6970|Doug McDonald]]Clan Donald, ancestors of them, and later Rose and Grant - Clan Donald DNA Project co-admin *[[McDonald-3053 |James McDonald]] - *[[McEwen-476 |Larry McEwen]] - *[[Newell-2775|Ellen McGrath]] - *[[McIntyre-2487| B McIntyre ]] - *[[McIntyre-3167 |Kerri McIntyre]] - *[[McKay-2027 |Melissa McKay]] - Clan McKay (MacKay) *[[McKenna-1385|Jae McKenna]] - *[[McKenzie-6552|J McKenzie]] - Camerons of Contin, Killearnan, Ross-Shire. Grants of Contin. Stewarts of Killearnan & another branch in Cortachy, Angus & Glenisla. *[[Lavery-250|Claire McLean]] - Scotland and Scottish Clans. *[[McLeod-1220|Janet McLeod]] *[[McLeod-1394|Michael McLeod]] *[[McMichael-428 |Brian McMichael]] - *[[McNaughton-986|Nancy McNaughton]] - Clan MacNaughton *[[McNicol-132 |Neil McNicol]] - *[[McPhee-743|Sheryl McPhee]] - *[[Query-182|Adam McQuery]] - Researching McQuery and MacQuarrie lines from Ireland and Scottland. *[[Forbes-3066|Mary Mead]] - Forbes, Mackenzie and McRae Clans *[[Hevey-7 | Carol Melo ]] - *[[Mercado-137|Kristina Mercado]] - Clan Graham *[[Meredith-2498|Clint Meredith]] - *[[Obrien-4884 |Stephanie Meredith]] - *[[Klein-4168|Barbara Mills]] - *[[Monday-93|Jim Monday]] - Clan Campell *[[Montgomery-8771| Michael Montgomery]] - Clan Montgomery. *[[Moore-45847|C Moore]] - *[[Pampling-32|Kassandra Morrison]] - Clan Morrison *[[Morrison-10871|Stuart Morrison]] - *[[Morrison-9139|Terrance Morrison]] - *[[Morstadt-1 |George Morstadt]] - *[[Rish-15 |Misty Musco]] - Clan Grierson === N === *[[Nayler-13|Michael Nayler]] - *[[Sparks-1145|Darlene Niehaus]] - Clan Lyon === O === * [[Odom-804|Christopher R. Odom]] - Researching Clan Stewart *[[Orme-415|Scott Orme]] - Clan Stewart *[[Orr-3767 |Dennis Orr]] - *[[Williams-22303 |L M Oughterson]] - I have been working on the Wallace/Wallis and Oughterson family surnames, which I've traced to Scotland. Also, with the help of my cousin, we have been working on the family's link (I have found a link on both my paternal grandmother's and maternal grandfather's sides) through Gospatric of Dunbar to the Dunkeld and MacAlpin families. I am related to William Wallace through his mother's family, Reginald de Crawford (3rd cousin on my mother's side) and John de Crawford (4th cousin on my father's side). However, my grandmother's maiden name is Wallace, so there might be another relationship, but I have been having trouble finding Wallace links outside of the U.S. === P === *[[Pack-530|Walter Pack]] - my late husband's grandparental Lineages]] *[[Stawski-25 |Andrea Pack]] - Clan Innes, Clan Campbell, Clan Dunbar, Clan Stewart, Clan of many others as well of [[Pack-530|Walter Pack]] - my late husband's grandparental Lineages]] *[[Paisley-311|Sharon Paisley]] - Clan Paisley *[[Parker-10195|Darrell Parker]] - *[[Parker-6645 |Nigel Parker]] - *[[Parker-Galbreath-1|Simon Parker-Galbreath]] - Clan Galbraith *[[Cowper-404 |Dean Pascoe]] - *[[Patrick-1511| Dave E. Patrick]] - *[[McFadden-1225|Sarah Pattee ]] - Clan Stewart *[[Burns-2501 |Harriet Person-Miguel]] - *[[Phillips-27684 |Kelli Phillips ]] - *[[MacIntosh-242 | Lynda Politt]] - *[[Popchoke-1|Sarah Popchoke]] - *[[James-12014 |Vanessa Power]] - *[[Pratt-6115|Stephen Pratt]] - *[[Presson-113|Freeman Presson]] - *[[Campbell-2634|Christine Preston]] - Clan Cempbell *[[Buchanan-3719|Deborah Probert]] - Clan Buchanan. * [[Pryber-1|Matt Pryber]] - Clan Mckinnon and related families *[[Purves-146 |Brian Purves]] - Clan Purves === Q === * [[Quigley-173|Eugene Quigley]] - MacLean and MacDonald lines === R === *[[Rambo-1156|Kainna Rambo]] - *[[Rankin-3121|Howard Rankin]] - *[[Ratliff-242|Sonja Ratliff]] - I have a lot of Scottish ancestors: Seton, Forbes, Ramsey, Stewart, Lindsay, Johnson, Williamson, Phillips, Blair, Douglas and many more. *[[Reaper-4 | S M Reaper ]] - *[[Redford-508 |Rae Redford]] - Clans Craig/Meikle/Crawford/Campbell/Wood/Dalrymple *[[Stewart-26949 |Lindsay Register]] - Clan Stewart *[[Reynolds-2390|Terri Rick]] Cunningham Clan - Clan Borthwick *[[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] - found out last year I was related to the Clan Stewart. King Robert II (Stewart) of Scotland is my 18th g grandfather. Also tracing McAlpin ancestor who fled Scotland abt 1745. *[[Rickerd-4|Chris Rickerd]] MacDonalds of Tulloch, Aberarder, Bohuntin *[[Roberts-7085|Peter Roberts]] - *[[Robinson-16665|Hilary Robinson ]] - *[[Raber-23|Lynden Raber Castle Rodriguez]] - *[[Rogers-6236|Alton Rogers]] - *[[Romo_Thurm-1|Aldo Romo Thurm]] - Clan Haig *[[Root-2339|Jennifer Root]] - *[[Rose-3933 | Greg Rose]] Researching the Rose line. *[[Ross-16829 |Andrew Ross ]] - *[[Pace-931|Carolyn Ross]] - *[[Ross-8428|Douglas Ross ]] - Clan Ross. *[[Ross-8691|Simon Ross ]] - *[[Pyles-442|Sue Ross]] - *[[Rossman-157|Annette Rossman]] - Clans Montgomery, MacDonald, and MacAllister. *[[Johnson-19803|Paula Ruehling]] - === S === * [[Pearson-3638|Jan Pearson Salsbery]] - I am looking for more information about the Scottish origins of my ancestor's Campbell and McTeer, maybe Sloan. And possibly Blalock was originally Blacklock from Scotland? *[[Sambrook-11|Betty Sambrook]] - Clan Cameron *[[Saunders-3874 |Bonnie Saunders ]] - Clan MacLeod, my primary interest is my father's MacLeod line, will see where that takes me! *[[VazquezSkansie-1|Elisa Savoie]] - *[[Schafer-616|Rachael Schafer]] - *[[Schindler-917 |Keith Schindler]] - Clan Lamont (my mother is a Young, descendant of Andrew Lamont-Young) and all the related clan nobility. Wikitree is fascinating because my Scottish ancestry is traced all the way back to Beli "the Great" Manogan of 50 A.D.! *[[Jones-41686 |Meri Schoof]] - *[[Brown-13495|Christine Searle]] Researching Tilliduff, also Tullideph and numerous other spellings, all going back to 14th century Aberdeenshire. *[[Seay-451|Joseph Seay]] - *[[Shelley-714|Richard Shelley]] - Clan Dalrymple and Fergusson, the latter through overlap with NZ Project *[[Boles-807|Beth Sheppard]] - *[[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard]] - *[[Shipley-716|George Shipley]] - *[[Shockey-96|Charlotte Shockey]] - Clan Napier & the Napier ONS *[[Showell-64|Karen Showell]] - *[[Clough-1825|Sherry Sievert]] - *[[Lowe-6149 |Nancy Sitzler]] = Clan Irvine *[[Sizemore-991|Valerie Sizemore]] - *[[Skeen-210 |Nicole Skeen]] - Clan Skene *[[Smith-152889 |Andrea Smith]] - *[[Smith-116348| Barry Smith]] - Clan Duncan *[[Smith-121775|Butch Smith]]- Clan Campbell,Clan Crawford *[[Smith-131187|Donna Smith]] - *[[Smith-118661|Greg Smith]] - *[[Smith-66995|Larry Smith]] - *[[Matheson-622|Lori Smith]] - Clan Matheson *[[Smith-148141|Pamela Smith]] - *[[Smith-136410|Sarah Smith]] - Clans Stewart, Duncan, McKenzie *[[Smith-133317|Troy Smith]] - Clan Riddell *[[Sneed-20|Joe Sneed]] - Clan Bell *[[Snyder-10608|Chad Synder ]] - Clan Cunningham *[[Snyder-3297|Jenny Snyder]] - *[[Forbes-1015 | Jeanne Solity ]] - *[[Campbell-27846|Becky Spearman]] - *[[Spencer-7007|Frank Spencer]] - Clan Keith and Clan de Brus *[[Spencer-12751|Keith Spencer]] - *[[Squires_Mclean-1 |Anita Squires_Mclean ]] - *[[Stanton-3574 |T Stanton]] - *[[Starks-133|James Starks]] I entered a commentary on Clan Rutherford. I also have an extensive genealogy of the clan dating from Gregoyd de Rodieford in 1160. *[[Lewis-20217|Terri Stern]]- Clan Montgomery *[[Stewart-6865|Gordon Stewart]] - *[[Stewart-25208|Robert Stewart]] - *[[Stewart-20577 |Russell Stewart]] - *[[Stewart-26775 |Scott Stewart]] - *[[St_John-447 |Geoff St John]] - *[[Dennis-3706|Casey Stimmel]] - *[[St.John-369 | Kenneth St.John II]] - I have quite a few Henrie's (all records I have found have used this spelling; a few people used Hendrie and Henarie briefly during their lives) in my family and have traced them back to Scotland and Ireland and coming to the United States. *[[Stoddard-791|Jackie Stoddard]]- *[[Stoll-793|Anita Stoll ]] - Clan Craig *[[Straiton-4|Doug Straiton]] - Ex- project leader - Clan Straton/Straiton and a number of surrounding families. Also a particular interest in events surrounding the Macdonald campaign that ended at Harlaw and have developed a list of families that were there. *[[Murton-42|Mariel Strauss]] Eschyna de Molle, who was married to Robert Croc and had a daughter Isabelle, all before she married the more famous husband, Walter Fitzallen, High Steward of Scotland. *[[Stuart-531|Allan Stuart]] Following Roots to the Clans Stewart through The Lords of Lorn and Innermeath to beyond. *[[Stuart-4284|Anna Stuart]] - *[[Petersen-214|Sheri Sturm]] - Tracing, gleaning and researching clans Campbell and Livingston (my line.) *[[Hunter-5770 |Carol Sullivan]] - Clan Hunter *[[Sutherland-Fisher-1|Mark Sutherland-Fisher]] - Clan Sutherland === T === *[[Templeton-1883 |Sheena Tait]] - *[[Talley-1762|Tyler Talley]] - Clan MacGregor *[[Taylor-25258 |Carole Taylor]]- Greer, Clan Grier, Grierson, MacGregor *[[Thigpen-213|Barbara Thigpen]] - *[[Thom-667|Leon Thom]- Clan MacThomas *[[Thomas-8856 |Allan Thomas]]- Clan Robertson, Descendants of William Robertson-3511 *[[Ford-12624 |MaryAnn Thomas]] - Clans: Crawford, Wallace, Stewart, Lindsay, Stirling, Campbell, Moray * [[Thomas-10705|Michael Thomas]] - Primary interests are my wife's primary line, Murray (Moray), and her secondary line, Keith. My primary lines are Gordon and Murray (also). and my secondary lines are Seton, Gunn, and Bruce. We both have connections to several other clans, as well. I have "adopted" other clans with ties to our lines so there is someone looking after them. I also found we are 13th cousins, 1x removed, making for interesting research. *[[Thompson-9391|Lori Thompson]] *[[Johnson-11028|Adrienne Tomkins]] Working on Clan Gregor (Macgregor, Magruder and others). *[[Toon-248 |Victoria Toon ]] - Clan Brodie *[[Tootell-7 |Kathleen Tootell ]] - *[[Trigg-355| Angela Trigg]] - Robertson, Johnston, and Campbell. On the American side, these were all in Virginia *[[Tuck-1662|Grace Tuck]] - *[[Bertrem-1|Marissa Turner]] - Clan Buchanan *[[Turner-26970|Marsha Turner]] - *[[Turvey-154|Andrew Turvey]] - Descended from the Stewarts of Dalveich, who were related to the Stewarts of Ardvorlich, MacLeans of Dalveich, Drummonds of Drummondernoch etc. === U === *[[Underwood-2811|Melvin Underwood]] - *[[Urquhart-93|David Urquhart]]- I'm interested in the Urquhart Clan,of course, and, as half my tree is in Scotland, quite a few others, including, Lambie, Johnston, Fraser and Turriff. I'm also fascinated with the Jacobite Risings. === V === *[[Vickery-352 |John P Vickery IV]] - Clan Edmonstone (Edmonston, Edmonson, Edmunson, Edmundsson, Edmisoun, de Edmundiston, de Edmundistum, De Eadmundiston, Edmundiston. (And Many more). *[[Vincens-4 |Cindy Vincens ]] - Jamesons of Clan Gunn and the Campbells. *[[Vincent-18|Bill Vincent]] - Clan Wood and Clan Watson. === W === *[[Wall-608|Lesli Wall]] - *[[Wallace-4712|Fred Wallace]] - Clan Wallace and any other clan affiliations. Possible connection to English "Spencer" line (Y-dna) *[[Wallace-3572|William Wallace]] - (Billy Wallace) -Wallace, Morrison, Cruickshank and Ogg (all name variants included), also reasonably good for Scottish history. *[[Walls-1923 |Zane Walls]] - Clan Lockhart *[[Walters-1052|Wiley Walters]]- *[[Goodman-2062|Judy Wardlow]] - Just found out this week my 16th great grandfather part of Clan Douglas *[[Warner-33 | Michael Warner]] - *[[Washburn-3930 | Alyssa Washburn]] - Clans Murray, Stewart, Drummond, Graham, Sutherland, Douglas, Campbell, Bruce. I mainly descend from Clan Murray, my grandmother's maiden name, but I also descend/work on these other clans. *[[Watt-266|Vic Watt]] - I go back to Buchanan on both sides of my family. I am specifically interested in Sinclair, Buchanan, McPhee(Mcfie,McPhie) and McGhie. *[[Watterson-296 |Krystine Watterson]] - *[[Webb-3634]|Robert Webb] - Researching my Scottish Clan Kincaid 6-15-15 *[[Webb-5234 | Suzan Webb]] - Researching McClellans. *[[Weems-394|Donna Weems]]- Clan Wemyss *[[Wells-14385|RIchard Wells]] - *[[White-24370|Jeff White]] - *[[White-42246|Mary White]] - *[[Whittle-903|Elizabeth Whittle ]] - *[Wilce-32|Amanda Wilce]] - *[[Willie-155|Mitchell Willie]] - Scotland and Scottish Clans *[[Wilkinson-3330|Norma Wills]] - *[[Willie-155|Mitchell Willie]] - Clan Gregor/MacGregor *[[Wilson-21458|Ed Wilson]] - Researching Clan COUPER and people associated with them *[[Wright-34982|David Wright]] - *[[Wright-7062|Terry Wright]] - Working on the Hamilton,Thompson/MacTavish,Russell,Graham,Ogilvie,Drummond and Dundas Clans (My Family Lines) more than happy to help with any thing else === X === *[[X-7424|Nae X]] - I trace my Scottish heritage back to the 1600s here in America, and that's where it has stopped. 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Scottish Clans Teams Guideline

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:Scotland Project]] '''[[Project:Scotland|Scotland Project]]''' > '''[[Space:Scotland - Scottish Clans Teams|Scottish Clans Teams]]''' > Scottish Clans Teams Guideline ==Scottish Clans Teams Guideline== '''Please Note''': Scottish Families will follow a new format, yet to be determined. This Team will include all other surnames originating in Scotland, where people wish to document their proud history and will be addressed in a separate Guideline. The Scotland Project has set out the following Guidelines for Scottish Clans Teams and their associated pages: ===Category Pages=== Please contact the [[:Space:Scotland - Categories Team|Scotland Categories Team]] for assistance setting up new categories. *Scottish Clans categories will follow the existing Clan X format; for example:'''[[Category:Clan MacPherson]]''' Only officially recognized Clans and Armigerous Families will be part of the Scottish Clans Teams. *All '''Mac''' names will use the format '''MacCapital''', unless otherwise arranged with the Categorization Project and Scotland Project Leaders, as an exception to this rule. **Current exception: [[:Category:Clan MacKenzie|Clan MacKenzie]] is the parent category for [[:Category:Clan Mackenzie|Clan Mackenzie]] *Category pages should contain the following content: ::Maintained by the [[:Space:Scotland - Scottish Clans Teams|Scottish Clans Teams]] ::Clan (Name) ::Clan Team Leader: (TBC or Name) ::Please visit (Link to Clan Free Space Page) for more information about this Clan. ===Team Free Space Pages=== *All Team Pages will follow the same standard format, as determined by the project. Research is to be conducted and added to the Team Pages by the Team Leader and Team Members of each clan. *Additional pages may be set up to contain more detailed research, as outlined by the Team Leader, and according to WikiTree Standards, if all team members agree. *Team Pages are managed by the Scotland Project, plus the Team Leader of each Clan. Team members will be added to the trusted list (or removed if they choose to leave the team). *Team Pages are intended to be a summary of the Clan's information and a place for the Team Leader and members to communicate. They are not intended to be a comprehensive Clan document. *Team Pages should not have any: **Animation **Coloured Text **Copyrighted Images **Copy/paste content from other websites ===Individual Profile Pages=== The Scotland Project strictly follows the rules outlined in WikiTree's Styles and Standards for Profiles, and ensures our members adhere to the WikiTree Honour Code. *Biographies should highlight the person's life, not their manner of death *Appropriate sources are required *Profiles are managed, not owned. Profile Managers need to collaborate with others to keep profiles the best they can be.

Scottish Counties

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project: Scotland|Scotland Project]] ==Scottish Counties and Cities (Independent) == === Counties === The county map selected by the project is the County map that was introduced in 1890 and was replaced in 1975. This map is considered the most relevant by today's genealogists and is most likely to be referenced in genealogical research. There were 33 counties defined. In official documents shires were originally referred to as the Shire of xxx, rather than xxx Shire but it had become common place by 1890 to refer to them as xxxx shire. In Scotland, as in Wales, the terms "shire" and "county" have been used interchangeably, with the latter becoming more common in later usage. Today, "county" is generally seen as the official term, with "shire" being a poetic or archaic variant. {{Image|file=Graphics_for_Scotland.png |align=r |size=550px }} NOTE: Exceptions to complete correction are because of "closed" profiles. Messages sent. The County divisions are: : [[:Category:Aberdeenshire%2C_Scotland|Aberdeenshire]] : [[:Category:Angus%2C_Scotland|Angus]] (this county was called Forfarshire until 1928, please use Angus) : [[:Category:Argyll%2C_Scotland|Argyll]] : [[:Category:Ayrshire%2C_Scotland|Ayrshire]] : [[:Category:Banffshire%2C_Scotland|Banffshire]] : [[:Category:Berwickshire%2C_Scotland|Berwickshire]] : [[:Category:Bute%2C_Scotland|Bute]] : [[:Category:Caithness%2C_Scotland|Caithness]] : [[:Category:Clackmannanshire%2C_Scotland|Clackmannanshire]] : [[:Category:Dumfriesshire%2C_Scotland|Dumfriesshire]] : [[:Category:Dunbartonshire%2C_Scotland|Dunbartonshire]] (please note it is Du'''n'''bartonshire not Du'''m'''barton; the latter is a town and burgh within Dunbartonshire) : [[:Category:East_Lothian%2C_Scotland|East Lothian]] (it was called Haddingtonshire until 1921, please use East Lothian) : [[:Category:Fife%2C_Scotland|Fife]] Complete except for Tulliallan, Fife category. : [[:Category:Inverness-shire%2C_Scotland|Inverness-shire]] : [[:Category:Kincardineshire%2C_Scotland|Kincardineshire]] : [[:Category:Kinross-shire%2C_Scotland|Kinross-shire]] : [[:Category:Kirkcudbrightshire%2C_Scotland|Kirkcudbrightshire]] : [[:Category:Lanarkshire%2C_Scotland|Lanarkshire]] : [[:Category:Midlothian%2C_Scotland|Midlothian]] (it was called County of Edinburgh or Edinburghshire, please use Midlothian) : [[:Category:Moray%2C_Scotland|Moray]] (this county was called Elgin until 1918 but wikitree will use Moray) : [[:Category:Nairn%2C_Scotland|Nairn]] : [[:Category:Orkney%2C_Scotland|Orkney]] : [[:Category:Peeblesshire%2C_Scotland|Peeblesshire]] : [[:Category:Perthshire%2C_Scotland|Perthshire]]. : [[:Category:Renfrewshire%2C_Scotland|Renfrewshire]] : [[:Category:Ross_and_Cromarty%2C_Scotland|Ross and Cromarty]] : [[:Category:Roxburghshire%2C_Scotland|Roxburghshire]] : [[:Category:Selkirkshire%2C_Scotland|Selkirkshire]] : [[:Category:Shetland%2C_Scotland|Shetland]] (Zetland) : [[:Category:Stirlingshire%2C_Scotland|Stirlingshire]] Complete, except sub categories of Lilsyth, Stirlingshire, St Ninians, Stirlingshire. : [[:Category:Sutherland%2C_Scotland|Sutherland]] : [[:Category:West_Lothian%2C_Scotland|West Lothian]] (it was called Linlithgowshire until 1924, please use West Lothian) : [[:Category:Wigtownshire%2C_Scotland|Wigtownshire]] === Cities, Independent and not part of a County === : [[:Category: Aberdeen, Scotland|Aberdeen]] : [[:Category:Dundee%2C_Scotland|Dundee]] : [[:Category:Edinburgh%2C_Scotland|Edinburgh]] : [[:Category:Glasgow%2C_Scotland|Glasgow]]

Scottish E-Cards

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Here are Scottish and Scotland-related postcards that you can send as e-greetings (one relevant date: St. Andrew's Day, November 30). All e-cards on WikiTree are 100% free. They have no ads and no pop-ups anywhere. The messages are private and e-mail addresses are not saved or used for any other purpose. To send an e-card simply click a "'''send as e-card'''" link below an image on the right. Also see the [[Space:England E-Cards|E-Cards from England]] and [[Space:Irish E-Cards|Irish E-Cards]]. [[Category:E-Cards]] [[Category:Scottish History]]

Scottish Hero

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'''[[Voyages of the Barque Sailing Ship, Scottish Hero, England to Rockhampton, 1876, 1877 & 1884.]]'''
{{Image|file=Holman-741-1.jpg|align=m|size=m|caption='''The Scottish Hero.'''}} ---- These are a faithful copy of documents as per each article including spelling errors. ---- '''Scottish Hero'''
'''''A two deck iron barque built in 1876 at yard no. 79 by W. Doxford & Sons, of Sunderland. Dimensions: 196.6ft. + 33.0 + 19.1 [length, breadth, depth] and tonnage 911 gross 869 net and 795 under deck. British Reg. No. 73670. Signal PWNM. Owned and managed by McIlwraith MacEacharn & Co. [The Scottish Line] 34 Leadenhall St. London from 1876 –1893.''''' ---- '''Scottish Hero - Rockhampton, 09th August - Tuesday, 28 November 1876'''
Sailed with emigrants from London to Rockhampton. Captain Neil McEachern. A diary of this voyage was kept by Peter Higson aged 24 of Bolton, a copy is held in the John Oxley Library in Brisbane. ---- '''SCOTTISH HERO - 1876.'''
The barque, Scottish Hero, left Gravesend on the 12th August, 1876, with 268 statute adults on board. The passage was marked by a continuance of fine weather, and good daily runs until after passing through Bass Strait, when she met with headwinds and calms. She crossed the Line on the 14th September, without having had any severe heat. On the 22nd September passed close to the Island of Trinidad, it being distant about five miles to windward. The next land sighted was Tristan D'Acunha. After rounding the Cape of Good Hope no land was seen until entering Bass Strait when Cape Otway was sighted. Passed through the Strait in a couple of days with a fair wind, but getting headwinds on the other side, the ship was 105 days in reaching Keppel Bay from the time she left Gravesend. On the 10th September an accident occurred, about 3 p.m., the cry of 'man overboard' was heard. Life buoys were cut away, and two boats lowered, in the direction of the drowning man, but nothing could be seen of him or the lifebuoys. There was a strong sun at the time, and a good swell on, which may have accounted for not finding the man, but the general belief was that he was eaten by a shark. His name was Michael Murphy, and he was one of the passengers. The accident was the result of disobedience. The passengers were cautioned against going to the dangerous parts of the vessel, but Murphy went into the dolphin striker, the ship dipped, he lost his hold, and fell overboard. The conduct of the Immigrants was good, with but few exceptions. The provisions, water, and medical comforts were good; and supplied with liberality. Shortly after arriving in the Bay, the passengers presented Captain McEacharn and the surgeon-super-intendent, Dr. Newell, with testimonials, in which their attention and care were achnowledged with becoming thankfulness. On Monday morning last, Dr. Sal- mond, health-officer, accompanied by Captain R. M. Hunter, and Mr. E. P. Livermore members of the Immigration Board, left town for the Bay, which they reached about 2 p.m. Dr. Salmond immediately boarded the vessel, and after a careful examination found everything satisfactory, there being no sickness on board, and he at once granted pratique. The Mary then went alongside, and Dr. Salmond proceeded to muster the passengers, assisted by Mr. E. P. Livermore. The usual questions were asked— whether anyone had a complaint to make against any officer of the ship as to the treatment on board. There were no complaints, the utmost goodwill and harmony seemed to have prevailed amongst the passengers and officers. Arrangements were then made to embark the immigrants on board the Mary at an early hour the following morning, which was done, and they left the ship at 5 a.m. on Tuesday for Rockhampton, where they arrived six hours later. We understand that the health officer and the members of the Board with him, Captain Hunter and Mr. Livermore, were particularly well satisfied with the sanitary arrangements and general cleanliness of the ship. There was no sickness on the ship during the voyage, but there were five deaths, one man of the number being lost overboard, one child dying from diarrhoea, one for convulsions, one man from apoplexy, and one woman from heart disease. There were two births during the voyage, and an additional one on board the Mary, on the way up to town. Dr. Salmond had the mother conveyed to the Benevolent Asylum immediately on arrival, where she is receiving very comfort and attention. The immigrants were landed in the presence of a goodly number of towns people. The appearance of all on board was exceedingly agreeable, it being healthy in the extreme. The men are all strong, well-built, and look the right sort to battle with the difficulties .which sometimes are so intimately connected with the colonies. The single women are evidently of a superior class to those frequently brought to our shores from Great Britain, and will no doube be found of value as general servants. After the Immigrants had left the Mary they were taken to the depot, where the energetic wardsman, Mr. R. Graham, was prepared to receive them. The rooms were all scrupulously clean, and everything in connection with the arrangements for the accommodation and comfort of the new arrivals gave evidence that the successor of Mr. Boysen was worthy of the mantle which fell upon him. After the usual trifling hub-bub in getting boxes and baggage stowed away, the immigrants settled down into comparative quiet, and during the afternoon and evening numbers were to be seen prading the streets and evidently not displeased with the sights and scenes of colonial life in a provincial town. From what we can learn the voyage out partook more of the nature of a pleasure trip than anything else, the greatest unanimity and order being manifested. There were no disputes or rows of any moment, and nothing to mar the enjoyment of the voyage other than what might be naturally expected during a three months sea life. Of the captain, officers, and doctor, the passengers speak in the highest terms of praise, and the general opinion seems to be that they did everything in their power to make the voyage as agreeable as possible, and although nearly all were glad to have a chance of getting once more on terra firma, there were a number who left with expressions of regret the ship whereon they had passed such a pleasant time. (C. 2/12/76) {{Image|file=Pictures_of_Many_Years-3.png|align=m|size=l|caption='''The Clipper Route'''.}} ---- '''Scottish Hero - Rockhampton, 14 September - 12 December 1877.'''
Sailed with emigrants from London to Rockhampton. Captain Neil McEachern. A diary of this voyage was kept by Walter Hingley aged 21 which is held in the Mitchell Library in Sydney, ML copy FM3/691
'''This voyage, transported [[Holman-741|William]] and [[Abbott-2646|Betsy Ann]] Holman.''' Passenger List; pg 11. ---- '''SCOTTISH HERO - 1877.'''
The ship Scottish Hero, which belongs to Messrs. McIlwraith, McEacharn and Co.'s Scottish line, left London on 13th September, and passed Deal on the 15th, reaching Keppel Bay on the night of the 12th December, 1877, and making the passage in 89 days, or 88 days from Deal. Captain McEacharn reports that the passage had been a fine one. The Helth Officer, Dr. Salmond went alongside the barque on the 14th December, and ascertained from Dr. Mark that there was one suspicious case of fever on board. Dr. Salmond consequently placed the ship in quarantine for six days. During the passage, but there were sox cases of ----passage, but there were six cases of recovered. One case of smallpox appeared on the 27th September, but the patient was well on the 15th October. Dr. Marks has vaccinated the passengers. The immigrants generally are very healthy. Five children died during the passage from infantile ailments. There have been three births. On Tuesday, the 18th December, Dr. Salmond left town in the tug-boat Mary for the purpose of bringing up the immigrants in the event ot his finding them all well. The arrival of the Mary was loudly cheered by the immigrants, over whose head the yellow flag still waved; and none but the Health Officer, who, of course, has a charmed life and may go anywhere, dare go on board the vessel. The Mary droped her anchor at a respectable distance from the big ship, and Dr. Salmond lost no time in getting into his boat and proceeding to make the usual medical inspection. It took an hour last week to run up the yellow flag, now it came down in a few minutes, all on board being quite well. By this time it was dark, and most of the visitors spent the night on board the immigrant vessel. By 3 o'clock on the following morning the Mary got steam up and want alongside the barque, to which she was lashed, it having been arranged that the vessel was to be towed up to Central Island, and the immigrants there transhipped for town; but the direction of the wind which blew freshly from the N.N.W., and the comparative weakness of the tug, prevented the arrangement from being carried out, as the barque would have towed the tug, instead of the tug the barque. It was then decided to take the immigrants up to town in the Mary, and matters remained in abeyance till daylight. About half-past 5 the immigrants were mustered on deck, to have their names checked off. Over twenty had banking accounts, the sums to their credit ranging from £2 to £200. This showed that the Agent-General had secured a few of the better sort of fish in his net. Many more had money, but as it had been banked we have no clue as to the amounts. A seat at the table would have delighted Lavator, and the roll-call disclosed some curious and celebrated names, there being among the passenger a Charles O'Malley and a William Shakespeare. The Health Officer got through his duties in a couple of hours, and by 8 all had embarked on board the Mary. The Mary then cast off from the ship, the seamen exchanging cheers with the immigrants. They got up a little before 5, and landed at one of the wharves abreast the Custom House. The police were on duty, as usual; and the new arrivals, pleased, we understand, with theira first view of Rockhampton, were soon in the comfortable quarters at the depot, in charge of Mr. Graham, who had everything handy for their reception. The Scottish Hero had on board 318'souls, equal to 280 statute adults. Nationalities: 210 English, 4 Scotch, 83 Irish, and 21 other countries. Classification: 3 steerage, 124 assist- eded, 176 free, 14 remittance, and 1 free nomination. Social condition: 40 married men, 41 married women, 110 single men, 60 single women, 32 male and 26 female children, 4 male and 5 female infants. Occupations: 58 female domestic servants. 84 farm labourers, 14 labourers, 6 painters, 3 gardeners. 3 engineers'fitters, 5 miners, 2 coopers, 1blacksmith, 3 tailors, 1 mason, 3 bakers, 4 carpenters, 1 wheelwright, and 7 others. ("C." 22/12/77). {{Image|file=Scottish_Hero.jpg|align=m|size=l|caption=}} ---- '''Scottish Hero - Rockhampton 26 October 1883 - 29 January 1884'''
Sailed with emigrants from London [Gravesend] to Rockhampton, Captain James Fraser, surgeon Dr. Stuart. In the Downs October 14. Put back to Gravesend. October 21st. 7.25 pm, the Scottish Hero [Fraser] London to Rockhampton has returned having been in collision with the barque Ella of Quebec yesterday at 8 pm, at anchor in the Downs. The Scottish Hero lost head gear, jib-boom head, forecastle rails, and whisker irons, and received other damage; not making any water. The Ella sustained slight damage and remained in the Downs. Sailed from London October 26, off the Wight, October 28 [landed channel pilot off Portland]. November 5 sighted the island of Madeira. November 12 sighted the island of Santo Antao [Cape Verde Islands]. November 18 spoke to the ship Auckland at 5N 29W. November 20, crossed the equator at longitude 32.10. November 24, sighted the Brazilian coast. December 2, sighted the Island of Trindade [Br]. December 19 crossed the meridian of Greenwich at Lat. 39.20. January 14 passed the south coast of Tasmania. Arrived Rockhampton January 29. A letter to her mother by Anna M. Cook describes in detail weather and onboard conditions on this voyage. The Anna M. Cook letter is held in the RAAM collection at the National Library of Australia, Canberra. ---- '''QUEENSLAND NEWS.[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS.] ROCKHAMPTON, 30th January 1884.'''
'''The barque Scottish Hero was towed up to the wharf today, with 352 immigrants and a cargo. There were five deaths and three births during the voyage. Some of the male immigrants by the Scottish Hero have lodged a complaint with the assistant immigration agent, Dr. Thurston, against the quality and quantity of the food supplied on the voyage. Other matters are also complained of.''' ---- '''VOYAGE OF THE SCOTTISH HERO - 1884.'''
'''INQUIRY INTO THE COMPLAINTS OF THE SINGLE MEN.'''
An inquiry was held at the Immigration Depot on Wednesday by the Immigration Board into the complaints made by the single men passengers by the barque Scottish Hero. The members of the Board present were :— Dr. Thureton (Immigration Agent), and Messrs. R. M. Hunter and E. P. Livermore. Mr. T. B. Robinson, Captain Frazer, and Dr. Stuart were also in attendance. The Immigration Agent read over the list of complaints lodged with him. and intimated that the paper was signed by ninety-four passengers. On '''Squire Marshall''' being called on he asked if be would be paid for attending the inquiry, and of course received a reply in the negative. He then deposed that there were four lights on the Scottish Hero at first, but after leaving Gravesend the hatchway light was taken away leaving the messes in total darkness: at ten o'clock too of the three were extinguished, and the other hung on the hatchway ; that continued throughout the voyage ; it applied to the single men's department only ; they could never get the ordinary quantity of water ; they only got about a quart per man the first part of the voyage, and two quarts towards the end ; on many occasions it was not properly condensed, and unfit for use ; he produced contract ticket and mess card for steerage passenger ; they got more water for tea and coffee ; they never got more than three-quarters of a pint of boiling water, and mostly half-a-pint ; four days a week the bread was totally unfit for food, and on many occasions bad to be thrown over board — in fact it was that bad that the captain delivered oat flour, and they had to do the best they could ; the bread was bad, being sour, and some of the flour also, it appeared to have been damped and had to be crushed ; he believed an insufficient supply of balm had been the cause of the bad bread sometimes ; the baker bad to get materials from the passengers ; the tank flour was the best, that in the barrels being as described ; the tinned meat and mutton bad mostly been green and putrid, but a few odd tins were good and fit for food ; the ship sailed from England on the 26th October, and the first tinned meat was not served out until ten days afterwards ; they only received twelve instead of sixteen ounces during the first part of the voyage ; they took the meat back to the purser but could obtain no other, as they had none to give ; they did not get any salt meat on those days ; they complained to the captain and doctor, who were very good at promising ; he could not speak of the quality of the pork and beef as he had none of it ; there were nine in his mess ; the others had his share) ; the puddings, they made themselves, but they were boiled in salt water, and spoiled frequently ; they were good except for being damaged in the boiling, as they made them themselves, having been supplied with the materials ; they only had fresh potatoes for a few days after they left England, and the preserved potatoes were such that very few could eat them ; he did not know the reason ; they tried them in all forms, but no one knew anything about them ; he would not say anything about the quality ; they did not get above half their allowance of peas ; they did not go and get their provisions ; he could not say anything about the quantity, as he did not know how much they ought to have had ; he had no rice, porridge, salt meat, or soup while he was aboard, and he lived on bread when he could get it ; he knew nothing about the rice and the oatmeal as he had none ; the carrots and onions he had on two occasions; he had no complaint to make about them until they got a long way on the voyage ; the tea, coffee, pickles, molasses, and cheese were had ; the molasses was more like tar in fact than anything else, and the agents could not have got cheaper ; they could not get at the most more than three-quarters of a pint of boiling water at each meal, and oftener only half a pint ; the decks were not fit to walk over ; on each side of the galley it was slippery and wet, through the fat being throvvn down ; it was only a few days before they arrived here that a get-away was made ; the pig-stye was not cleaned out ; he bad diarrhoea, and as he knew the dose of medicine he did not ask the doctor for it ; he requested a drop of brandy, which was sent to him ; he had no complaint against the surgeon ; they had a good supply of brooms at first, but for a long time after setting out they were locked op, and at the last they were given one each : they had no baths or tubs, and bad only their own vessels to wash themselves in ; they had no library on board ; his mess did not suffer from overcrowding, as there was room for ten and only nine in it; the purser had been insolent on many occasions, but only to him once when he showed him some bread ; he said it was quite good enough, and he would be glad to eat worse than that before he got to Rockhampton ; there was a little cursing and swearing on both sides. By '''Mr. Robinson''' : He read the complaints before he signed the paper ; he did not know how many messes there were in the forehold ; they had a large tin of water between nine of them every morning, and then they had another small one, not inclusive of that served out for tea and coffee. Examination continued : They only got the boiling water for breakfast and tea ; they used some of the flour that had to be crushed for puddings, and it was bad ; they were entitled to molasses ; they had sugar and jam or marmalade, the latter once a week ; the compressed vegetables were put in the soup, but not supplied to them ; vinegar was given to them once ; they had cheese supplied once a week ; he knew that part of the meat was taken to make the soap, bat they made allowance ; they wished to have the practice discontinued so as to have the full allowance of meat ; the oatmeal was made into porridge, but on some occasions it was too salt, and when offered to the pigs they would not eat it ; the washing of the decks was not missed on many mornings ; it was a practice to wash them every morning; they were also swept during the day. '''Walter Bates''' deposed he was a passenger by the Scottish Hero; he had signed the complaints ; they had an insufficient supply of lights, and when they returned to Gravesend they complained, and the ship's husband said he would see that they received a sufficiency ; on going to sea, however, they found they had only three, the hatchway light being taken away ; on complaining to the surgeon he said there were not candles enough to keep the lights burning ; three were allowed until ten o'clock, but after that only one — on the hatch ; the supply of water was insufficient ; they only received two quarts per man instead of three, and sometimes less ; the quality was not first-rate, on many occasions it was very salt and not properly condensed ; that was exclusive of what they received for tea and coffee ; they got half a pannikin each, at first, but arranged to get twice a day about three-quarters of a pint per man ; the bread was frequently unfit for food, and the biscuits were mouldy ; the former was sour, and the biscuits plentiful but mouldy when exposed to the air ; instead of receiving sixteen ounces of preserved meat per day they got twelve ounces ; six twelve pounds tins of meat were put into the soup once a week for ninety-nine men ; they got six ounces on two days ; they were told the other four ounces went into the soup, and they watched ; he did not know what was found out ; the salt meat was good, the only complaint was that it was boiled in salt water ; the puddings were also boiled in salt water, but otherwise good ; they made them themselves, having obtained the flour, which was good, from the store-room ; they received potatoes for the first week they were out, but of very inferior quality, and only about half the quantity ; they should have received them every week ; what they were given ran at about two small potatoes each four times in the week ; they had any amount of preserved potatoes, which be believed were very good ; he did not take them, and knew very little about them ; the tins were not painted, but had a small label ; they only received about half the quantity of peas they should have done ; they did not weigh them or see them weighed ; the captain said he found there was not sufficient shipped, and he would give them rice instead, but it was only given to them four times for about a week, when it was knocked off ; they only received the rice afterwards once a week — on Saturdays, about half a pound ; the proper quantity of rice was allowed them ; they had a plentiful supply of oatmeal at first, and afterwards the quantity was diminished ; it was, however, good in quality ; they got it dry for a time and it was sufficient, but when the cook gave it to them it was very much reduced in quality ; on some occasions it was not sufficiently boiled, but not salt ; they did not receive the carrots and onions until the 16th December, but then he supposed there was the proper quantity ; when complaint was made the parser said they bad been put in the soap, but after that they were handed to them; the tea, coffee, molasses, pickles, and cheese were indifferent in quality ; the molasses was sour ; the decks most of the time were in a beastly state, being greasy and slippery, and coals lying about ; they were washed every morning ; the pigs were two yards abaft the hatchway, but they were kept clean ; he had seen oatmeal given to them ; on one occasion when they were in the tropics he felt very languid and bad, and went to the surgeon about four o'clock in the afternoon, and he told witness to see him at twelve o'clock the following day ; he did not look at him or ask what was the matter, he complained of his head, and the doctor said twelve o'clock was his office hours ; after that be went to the doctor and received attention ; there were no baths but tubs ; there might have been two, but he was certain there were not three ; they had no library ; their mess was not overcrowded ; he was in a different one to the last witness ; he had no complaint to make against the parser. '''James Day''' deposed he was a passenger by the Scottish Hero ; he corroborated the evidence of the previous witness with reference to the number of lights : when they went ashore at Gravesend he sent a letter to the Queensland agent asking that an inquiry be held ; at first they had nearly three pints of water per day per man, but after that a little over two quarts, which continued until the end of the voyage ; it was occasionally not properly condensed and when issued in the tropics was warm; when cold water but there was too much iron rust in it ; some of the stuff given out as bread he should not like to call by that name; it was very bad, almost every other loaf was bad, caused the bakers said by the insufficiency of materials ; tank flour was as good as any man need wish to have, but the barrel flour was clotted and musty; he thought some of it was given out for puddings ; he went frequently to receive it, and he believed that both classes of flour were given out ; that in the barrels lasted, he thought, about three - fifths of the voyage ; he generally made the puddings, which were very good when made from the tank flour ; the tinned beef and mutton was generally good, but sometimes putrid ; they received about twelve ounces a week inclusive of that put in the soup ; they got two pounds and a quarter for nine men, and two ounces per man was put into the soup ; six tins of meat were used for soup twice a week ; he had been told they weighed six pounds each, but did not know ; that was for the whole of the passengers -290 odd; he was certain of that ; the salt beef and pork was good, but very hard, and most have been in brine for years ; he had not objected to the way it was cooked, but the majority did so on account of its being soaked, boiled, and put in salt water to cool ; the fresh potatoes were not fit for food, and if there had been there was insufficient to satisfy a man ; they only got two small ones at a time; he had no fault to find with the preserved potatoes ; the tins were painted red and were very sound ; there was a deficiency in the quantity of the peas in the soap, bat the quality was good ; rice was not served out in place of peas, but instead of oatmeal in lite mornings ; they complained about the quantity of the peas, and the captain said there was a mistake in the contract tickets, which stated one pound and a half ; he produced contract ticket, which provided for the supply of vegetables, jam, &e., which be obtained from the agent of the vessel ; the mess ticket, however, was different, but even that had not been carried out ; they did not get quite half a pound of peas, and oatmeal was handed round instead ; he believed they did not get the quantity of rice, eight ounces per week, but only five or six ounces ; it was, however, good in quality ; the oatmeal was not served out early enough on the voyage, but then it was sufficient in quantity, and of good quality ; it was very often salt, owing to the way it was cooked ; half the voyage was completed before they got the carrots and onions ; they were not put in the soup ; they were, however, good, as was also the tea ; the coffee was passable, but the molasses smelt very bad ; the pickles were bad, and some of the cheese was not fit to eat ; they got half a pint of hot water for breakfast and tea at the early part of the voyage, sometimes barely that, but near the latter end they got three quarters of a pint ; the decks were as filthy as any person was compelled to live in ; they were however, washed daily and swept occasionally, but near the galley it was very slippery and greasy, and the coals were lying about ; the pigs were about nine feet from the hatch, and caused an abominable smell, though the stye was washed out daily; the sheep did not matter very much ; the surgeon never carried out any of the rules that were posted on the mast ; each man did as he wished, and made his own rules ; he had no complaint of negligence as he had never been sick ; there were no means of bathing except at the pump ; there were ten men in his mess ; he could not recollect the exact number ; he did not sign the complaint, and was only called as a witness : he intended to lodge complaints on his own account, but would, perhaps, make them a little stronger ; they were the dirtiest decks he had ever seen : the passengers could do as they liked on deck, and they could have washed there ; he had heard some of the single men getting fresh water to wash their clothes ; oatmeal was not served for two or three weeks after they left Gravesend, and there was no substitute for it ; he did not know of any single men refusing to carry out the orders of the surgeon in regard to keeping the place clean ; frequently the single men did not get up until eleven or twelve o'clock. '''Cornelius McCarthy''' deposed he was a passenger by the Scottish Hero; he supported previous evidence as to lights ; there were ten men in his mess, and they received between two and three gallons of water between them ; he knew he did not get two quarts ; at times it was good, but more frequently it was badly condensed and salt ; the bread was sour and heavy, and at times they got none at all ;there was an abundant supply of biscuits, which were mouldy ; after making complaints about the quantity of bread they got a little more ; on one occasion he made a complaint, but after inquiry he found that six tins of meat making thirty-six pounds were put into the soap for the whole of the passengers ; they received it twice a week ; he discovered they were being cheated of six ounces per week ; about the 14th or 15th December they received the proper quantity ;he did not have enough to eat ; the beef and pork was very fair for a voyage, and all he objected to was its being cooked in saltwater; the meat was weighed out when it came out of the barrel instead of after it was cooked, and he did not therefore know the weight they received ; he admitted he saw the meat weighed out, and all he wanted was in accordance with his contract ticket — half-a-pound ; the pork did not waste so much as the beef ; the puddings were good enough when they cut the outside off, bat they were cooked in salt water ; they received two potatoes every day for a week, but they were so inferior as to be unfit for use, the preserved potatoes were, however, very good ; they did not get the proper quantity of peas, and when they complained to the captain, he said he had not the quantity on board, and they received no substitute ; the proper quantity of a week instead of twice as at first; they ought to have received the produce of eight ounces, but they did not ; the oatmeal was served out to them, but after that they found they did not receive the same amount when it was banded out by the cook ; the oatmeal was knocked off because of the hot weather, and several got rice, he believed, instead ; they received no carrots or onions until the 16th or 17th December, but they were as good as they could expect, although they were sometimes bad ; the pickles, potatoes,molasses, coffee, and tea were inferior, and the decks in a disgraceful condition ; when he spoke to the engineer, he asked him what he had to do with it ; he swept the coals away himself, and water was again thrown there ; he had never seen the decks swept, except once or twice ; he had a cold and went to the doctor, who gave him some medicine, but after that he felt no better; he did not hear anyone refuse to obey the orders of the surgeon ; there was no bath but two large tubs, and when they made use of them the sailors came and asked for them ; his mess was not overcrowded ; he had asked him about the food, and he said he did not see what be had to complain about ; the biscuits were mouldy on several occasions, bat he always bad plenty ; every day they had salt pork they also had pea soap. '''Mr. Robinson''' said he had some witnesses to call for the owners of the ship. '''Frederick Palmer''' deposed that he was passengers' cook on board the Scottish Hero; there was very good condensed water and tank water ; each statute adult was allowed a pint for coffee and tea ; each men had nine pints ; there were never more than ten in a mess ; the water was always good except on two occasions ; in one a sea came on board, and some of it came into the tab of condensed water ;and on another occasion one of the emigrants brought him some salt water in exchange for hot water ; and witness did not discover it was salt until it had been put into the copper ;the condenser was always in good order ; it would condense 360 gallons per day; they were never at any time short of water during the voyage, except when the Doctor spoke about it, and more was then issued ; witness had access to the condenser ; could get as much as he liked ; some of the passengers made complaints to him about the water ;there was always in first part of the voyage a lot of tea and coffee left ; afterwards they drew their own water ; in his opinion there was always sufficient water for them ; there had been no complaints about the quality of the tea and coffee ; the coffee was passable but the tea was not the best quality by anyway ; they never complained to him about the flour being bad ; did not find it bad himself ; there were plenty of peas ; but there was a dispute about them ; he thought the passengers had been well off for rations. '''Walter Croxten,''' assistant purser, had charge of the water ; the mess utensil produced), a four-gallon dram and one or two one-gallon cans were filled at the commencement to each mess ; and during the hot weather extra cans were filled ; they used the water for drinking and ablutions, and some of them washed their clothes in fresh water ; the water was good ; it was principally condensed ; the casks were filled regularly every day, and the water was at all times sweet and good ; complaints were made about the shortness of water, and the captain gave orders for more to be served out; the condenser was out of order, while bring cleaned, for a short time ; the water was then taken from the tanks ; in some cases the men took the meat from the scales, and threw it overboard, saying it was too salt ; 4930 lbs. preserved meat, 3770 lbs. beef, and 6525 lbs. pork, were supplied to 290 statute adults for ninety-two days ; one barrel of floor was rather damp ; it was not so bad that it bad to be crushed ; two barrels were left ; they were able to make bread from it ; the captain of each mess stood by and saw the rations measured out ; never had complaints about the shortness of weight ; they had more oatmeal than they could consume. '''David Phillips,''' a saloon passenger, deposed that be had seen the water and had used it, and thought it was always good, for condensed water; the decks were cleaned and swept every day; and they were well attended to. '''Richard Sergeant''' said he was ten weeks baker on board ; he was an immigrant, but the articled man could not bake, and he was appointed baker ; the flour taken on the whole was very good; about half a dozen barrels got lost in the hold and became damp, and was indifferent flour ; there were six barrels bad, bat they were not all used ;at first he thought it was the yeast that was bad ; but when he found it was the flour he complained to the Captain ; who ordered him to use the tank flour; they were short of hops ; only 7 lbs. were on board when they started ;he thought the food generally was good ; had no complaint to make when he was with No.31 mess ; when he became baker, he messed with the crew. '''John Booth''' a married man. and immigrant, stated they had eight lamps in the married couples department ; he was perfectly satisfied as to the quality and quantity of the water supplied ; in the hot weather they had salt pork, and beef, and no bread ; but a committee waited upon the Captain when preserved potatoes and tinned meats were substituted ; witness had been ill five weeks ; was suffering from pleursy, piles, and gout in the feet ; he declined to say anything against the Doctor, if he could not say anything good ; the doctor had cured him. '''G. Fraser''' captain of the Scottish Hero stated that the quantity of provisions supplied was in excess of the regulations ; and the. quality was as good as be had ever seen on board ship; the immigrants had complained about the biscuits ; and he had ordered them to have bread instead ; they baked every day ; after the I6th December he allowed every man 1 1/2 lbs. flour extra per week, until the 8th January ; when he found they were running rather short ; he only allowed 1lb. extra ; the tea was very fair ; he produced samples of tea ; coffee, cheese, molasses, and pickles ; be did his utmost to keep the decks clean ; the condenser could condense 500 gals. daily ; 20 lbs. was equal to from 340 to 360 gals ; when they did not condense they always broached a second tank each day ; they never had less than the regulation quantity, sometimes more ; there had been some unpleasantness between the parser and the immigrants, which was the main cause, he believed, of the complaints ; witness then read a testimonial he had received from the majority of the passengers. '''Simon Stuart''' medical officer of the Scottish Hero, said the quality of the provisions was uniformally good; exception might be taken to the coffee and tea ; there had been justice to some of the complaints made ; the bread had not been always good ;it was sour : and at the commencement very heavy ; be only saw one barrel of bad flour which was lumpy, and slightly musty ; had it thrown overboard ; had no doubt it got bad from some cause on board the ship ; he complained as to the discipline of the single men; who said they did not come out to work on board ; but expected to be waited upon ; they refused to clean up their places, and would not get up at the proper time ; on one occasion witness saw a naked light burning, which was against the rules, they were playing cards; the single men's department department was as well lighted as any part of the ship ; when complaints were made about the water on one occasion he found it brakish and the captain had it thrown out and the tank cleaned ---- {{Image|file=The_Sailing_Ship_Brothers-1.jpg|align=m|size=m|caption='''Wheel'''}} ==Sources== '''SCOTTISH HERO. - The Central Queensland Herald (Rockhampton, Qld. : 1930 - 1956) - 19 Jun 1930''' > "SCOTTISH HERO. - The Central Queensland Herald (Rockhampton, Qld. : 1930 - 1956) - 19 Jun 1930". 2019. 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[[Category: Argyle, Illinois]][[Category: Winnebago County, Illinois]][[Category: Caledonia, Illinois]][[Category: Illinois History]] [[Category: Migrants from Argyll to Illinois]][[Category: Willow Creek Presbyterian Church of Argyle, Caledonia, Illinois]][[Category: Illinois Projects]][[Category:Illinois, Immigrants from Scotland]][[Project: Illinois]] ==History== ===Early History of Illinois=== French explorers [[Marquette-115|Jacques Marquette]] and [[Joliet-16|Louis Jolliet]] were the first Europeans to explore the area in 1763. It became part of the French Empire until it was ceded to Great Britain. In 1783 it was ceded to the United States and became part of the Northwest Territories. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Illinois Wikipedia On December 3, 1818, Illinois became the 21st U.S. state. Early U.S. expansion began in the south part of the state and quickly spread northward, driving out the native residents. In 1832, some Indians returned from Iowa but were driven out in the Black Hawk War, fought by militia.Wikipedia ===Immigration=== When Illinois became a state in 1818, most of the population lived near the waterways of southern Illinois. During the 1830s and 1840s, most settlers came from New York and New England by way of the Erie Canal and the Great Lakes or on the National Road. They settled the central and northern counties, such as Winnebago. "In early days Winnebago County’s settlers often were the victims of the depredations of organized bands of outlaws, who stole, intimidated, and sometimes murdered, the peaceful pioneers. At last the conditions became so serious, because of the boldness and badness of these bandits, that the settlers formed companies who were called "Regulators," to put a stop to the operations of the high-handed thieves. John Campbell, a Scotchman, a devout Presbyterian, and an esteemed citizen, was chosen to be the leader of the law-abiding people. In one of their enterprises, the outlaws killed Mr. Campbell. A desperado named Driscoll was held to be the murderer, and he was promptly executed for the crime. The summary punishment thus dealt out to one of their chief men rid the country of these ruffians." [http://www.electricscotland.com/history/america/illinois.htm The Scots and Their Descendants in Illinois] ===Kintyre, Scotland=== {{Image|file=Scottish_Immigrant_Settlement_in_Winnebago_Illinois-1.png |align=l |size=m |caption=Kintrye }} {{Clear}} Most of the immigrants from Scotland who settled in Winnebago County between 1830 and 1850 were from Kintrye. Kintrye is a peninsula in western Scotland, in the southwest of Argyll and Bute. The peninsula stretches about 30 miles (48 km), from the Mull of Kintyre in the south to East Loch Tarbert in the north. The area immediately north of Kintyre is known as Knapdale. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kintyre Kintrye] Wikipedia At the time land owners were consolidating small farms, displacing small farmers. A series of poor crops, bad markets, and low prices made it difficult for tenant farmers to pay their rents. Emigration promised a better life. Harvey, Daniel G. [https://archive.org/stream/argylesettlement00harv#page/n5/mode/2up The Argyle Settlement in History and Story] Brothers John and [[Armour-829|George Armour]], along with their cousin James, are credited with being the first to leave Kintyre to come to Northwest Illinois in 1834. They wanted to start a timber company. When they returned to Kintyre and saw the poor conditions many of the farmers were living in, they told them about a “goodly land in America and the opportunity the government had given to settlers to obtain homes of their own” Harvey
===John Greenlee, Founder of Argyll=== {{Image|file=Greenlees-154.jpg|size=m |caption=John Greenlees }} {{Clear}} In 1836, [[Greenlees-154|John Greenlees]] Most of the Greenlees dropped th S after coming to America. was one of many farmer tenants who was unable to make his rent due to crop failure. He was forced to sell his farm, but the landlord was still not satisfied and had him imprisoned for debt. He was the uncle of the Armour brothers and they provided for his wife and family to come to America. Later John managed to escape and made his way to America and finally to Illinois. {{Image|file=Scottish_Immigrant_Settlement_in_Winnebago_Illinois-2.png|size=275px |caption=Map locating first cabins in Argyle, IL }} {{Clear}} Greenlee and his family settled northeast of Rockford, in Winnebago County, and near the western border of Boone County. At the time it was known as the Kintyre Settlement. Another settler, [[Andrew-1430| John Andrew]] named it "Argyle” after their home county in Scotland. Chicago and North Western Railway Company (1908) [https://books.google.com/books?id=OspBAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA38#v=onepage&q&f=false A History of the Origin of the Place Names Connected with the Chicago & North Western and Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Railways] p. 38 ===Other Early Settlers=== Harvey ====1837==== :[[Reid-10139|Hugh Reid]] :[[Howie-655|Mary Howe Reid]] ====1839==== :[[Picken-223|George Picken]] :[[Brown-74913|Jane Brown Picken]] :[[Howie-657|Robert Howie]] :[[Picken-224 |Janet Picken Howie]] :[[Picken-185 |James Picken]] :[[Giffin-708|Andrew Giffin]] :[[Howie-658|Jane Howie Giffin]] :[[McDonald-14430|Alexander McDonald]] :[[Howie-660|Margaret Howie McDonald]] ====1840==== :[[Ferguson-11132|William Ferguson]] :[[Picken-252|Helen Pickens Ferguson]] :[[Andrew-1430|John Andrew]] :[[Brown-61706|Mary Brown Andrew]] ::[[Andrew-1853|Elizabeth]] :[[Reid-10239|Alexander Reid]] :[[Armour-816|Robert Armour]] :[[Strachan-1126|Charlotte (Strachan) Armour]] ::[[Armour-830|Archibald]] :[[Howie-701|Samuel Howie]] :[[Howie-700|Jennett Howie]] ====1841==== :[[Ralston-1185|Gavin Ralston]] :[[Montgomery-9883|Jane Montgomery Ralston]] ::[[Ralston-1165|Robert]] ::[[Ralston-1160|Gavin jr.]] :[[Harvey-10964|William Harvey]] :[[Greenlees-170|Mary Greenlees Harvey]] ====1842==== :[[Montgomery-13068|William Montgomery]] :[[Montgomery-9630|James Montgomery]] :[[Caldwell-5959|Jane Caldwell Montgomery]] ::[[Montgomery-9714|Elizabeth]] ::[[Montgomery-6267|Robert]] ::[[Montgomery-9586|Jane]] ::[[Montgomery-9901|James]] ::[[Montgomery-9632|Mary]] ::[[Montgomery-396|Marion]] ::[[Montgomery-963|John]] :John Montgomery :[[Smith-160760|Daniel Smith]] :[[Montgomery-10194|Mary Montgomery Smith]] ::[[Smith-158277|John Smith]] ::[[Smith-160759|Robert Smith]] ::[[Smith-162236|Daniel Smith]] :[[Caldwell-6199|John Caldwell]] :[[Howie-664|Margaret Ralston Caldwell]] :[[Howie-664|Helen Howie Ralston]] :[[Ralston-1198|David C. Ralston]] :[[Greenlees-131|Peter Greenlees]] and family :Archie McNair and family :[[Andrew-1918|David Andrew]] and family :[[Howie-815|Matthew Howie]] and family :[[Ralston-1187|William Ralston]] :[[Andrew-1868|Elizabeth Andrew Ralston]] ::[[Ralston-1186|Janet]] :Cambell Kelley :[[Reid-10211|Alexander Reid]] :[[Park-3044|Elizabeth Park Reid]] :[[Reid-8679|Mary Reid McNair]] ====1843==== :[[Ralston-1184|Peter Ralston]] :[[Brown-75020|Jane Brown Ralston]] (and their six children) :Charles Picken :[[McKendrick-180|Lionel Henderson]] and family ====1847==== :[[Huie-72|Marian (Huie) Picken]] ::[[Picken-205|James]] ::[[Picken-219|Marian]] ::[[Picken-220|Mary Armour (Greenlees)]] ::[[Picken-208|John]] ====1850==== '''Arriving on the Sarah, July 1850:''' :[[Harvey-11228|Martha (Harvey) Greenlees]] ::[[Greenlees-281|James Greenlees]] ::[[Greenlees-127|Robert Greenlees]] ::[[Greenlees-282 |John Greenlees]] ::[[Greenlees-172|Agnes Greenlees]] ::[[Greenlees-204|Martha Greenlees]] :[[Greenlees-126|Robert Greenlees]] :[[Mitchell-20108|Mary Mitchell Greenless]] ::[[Greenlees-177|Sarah]] ::[[Greenlees-128|Robert]] ::[[Greenlees-141|Hugh]] ::[[Greenlees-169|James]] ::[[Greenlees-129|Ann]] ::[[Greenlees-130|Thomas]] ::[[Greenlees-174|Ellen]] ::[[Greenlees-124|Mary]] ::[[Greenlees-176 |Jane]] ::[[Greenlees-125|William]] ::[[Greenlees-175|Helen]] :[[Kelly-15664|James Kelly]] :[[Kelly-15882|John Kelly]] :[[Kelly-15889|Robert Kelly]] :[[Kelly-15517|Isabella Kelly]] :[[Ryburn-157|William Ryburn]] '''Arriving on the [[:Category: Charlotte Harrison, Sailed July 1850|Charlotte Harrison, July 1850]]''': :[[Colville-498|Elizabeth (Colville) Armour/Mitchell]] ::[[Armour-831|Charles Amour]] ::[[Armour-703|Mary Amour]] :[[Ralston-1223|John Ralston]] :[[Greenlees-159|Isobell Greenlees Ralston]] ::[[Ralston-1252|George]] ::[[Ralston-1319|Mary]] ::[[Ralston-1291|Jeanie]] ::[[Ralston-1299|Ann]] :[[Ralston-1183|Martha Ralston McDonald]] ::[[McDonald-14397|John]] ::Mary ::[[McDonald-14618|Davida]] ::[[Reid-10138|James Reid]] ::[[Reid-10037|William Reid]] ::[[Breckenridge-393|Elizabeth Breckenridge Reid]] :[[Langwill-21|Isabella Langwill Watson]] ::[[Watson-22501|Peter Watson]] ::[[Watson-20949|John Watsin]] ::[[Watson-22503|Agnes Watson]] ::[[Watson-22157|William Watson]] ::[[Watson-20638|David Watson]] ::[[Watson-22502|Gavin Watson]] ::[[Watson-22504|Isobelle “Jane” Watson]] ====Scottish Cemetery==== In June 1841, five year old [[Picken-235|Archie Picken]], son of [[Picken-223|George Picken]] and [[Brown-74913|Jane Brown]] died. His was the first death in the settlement. He was buried in a poplar grove on the family farm. The first adult in the settlement to pass away was [[Howie-658|Jane Howie Giffen]], who died later that same year. She was buried in an Oak grove on [[Howie-657|Robert Howie’s]] farm. Later others were buried there as well. However there was no public road to this spot. In 1859 the Scottish Cemetery Association was formed. The remains of Archie, Jane and others were eventually moved to the new cemetery. The first officers of the Association were: :President: [[Andrew-1430|John Andrew]] :Secretary/Treasurer: [[Ralston-1318|Alex Ralston]] :Directors [[Brown-75233|Thomas Brown]], [[Smith-160759|Robert Smith]], [[Brown-76121|Edward Brown]] See more at [[Space:Scottish_Cemetery|Scottish Cemetery]]. ==1880 Measles Epidemic== In the Spring of 1880, the settlement experienced an outbreak of measles, which was deadly in those days. The obituary for [[Picken-228|Mary Picken Brown]] states at least 30 families were affected. Rockford Journal (Rockford, IL) 13 March 1880, page 1 [https://www.genealogybank.com/doc/newspapers/image/v2%3A130FB81A1E9520B4%40GB3NEWS-133027CED5B4B28F%402407788-132FCED38352244B%400 GenealogyBank] Among those who died: :[[McDonald-14483|Mary McDonald]], the twelve-year-old daughter of [[McDonald-14478|Duncan McDonald]] and [[Ralston-1217|Isabella Ralston]]. :[[Picken-216|Marion]] (my great Aunt), 21 years old :[[Ralston-1486|Peter Ralston]], 24 years old :[[Picken-228|Mary (Picken) Brown]], 43 years old ==World War I Veterans from Argyle== You can read letters from these young men from the front in pages 110-147 in Daniel Harvey's [https://archive.org/stream/argylesettlement00harv#page/140/mode/2up/search/world+war+ The Argyle settlement in history and story] :[[Andrew-2096|Hugh T. Andrew]] :[[Andrew-2523|Welcome John Andrew]] :[[Barnes-16655 |George Romaine Barnes]] :[[Greenlees-226|John Robert Greenlee]] :[[Picken-277|John Francis Picken]] :[[Picken-280 |Ralph Montgomery Picken]] :[[Ralston-1541|Glenn Smith Ralston]] :[[Ralston-1538|John Caldwell Ralston]] :[[Ralston-1536|Stuart Albert Ralston]] :[[Ralston-1549|Thomas James Ralston]] :[[Ralston-812|William Arthur Ralston]] {{Image|file=Scottish_Immigrant_Settlement_in_Winnebago_Illinois-6.jpg |caption=WW 2 Service men of Willow Creek Church }} ==Resources== {{Image|file=Scottish_Immigrant_Settlement_in_Winnebago_Illinois-7.jpg |caption=75th Anniversary Diamond Jubilee group }} ===Winnebego County history=== *[http://www.electricscotland.com/history/america/illinois.htm The Scots and Their Descendants in Illinois] *[http://willowcreekpc.org/information/our-history Willow Creek Presbyterian Church History] *[https://archive.org/stream/argylesettlement00harv#page/n5/mode/2up The Argyle Settlement in History and Story] *[http://livinghistoryofillinois.com/pdf_files/History%20of%20Winnebago%20County,%20Illinois,%201877.pdf History of Winnebago County, Illinois] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Illinois_Emigration_and_Immigration Illinois Emigration and Immigration] *[https://www.gorockford.com/about/history/ Rockford History] *[https://books.google.com/books?id=9BgzAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA167&lpg=PA167&dq=Hugh+ferguson+winnebago&source=bl&ots=m_BXT_LT3T&sig=Rd2HRbj62Z__J7-HqJxCsFlsf5k&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjVpLKj4PHcAhWd3oMKHdU2A4YQ6AEwBHoECAYQAQ#v=onepage&q=Hugh%20ferguson%20winnebago&f=false Past and Present of the City of Rockford and Winnebago County, Illinois] *[http://www.ralstongenealogy.com/boonnow.htm Index for the Book "BOONE COUNTY THEN AND NOW 1835 1976"] ===Passenger Lists=== *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/US_Immigration_Passenger_Arrival_Records US Immigration Passenger Arrival Records] *[https://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/ships/scotstousa.shtml Ships Passenger Lists from Scotland] *[http://www.ralstongenealogy.com/shiplist.htm Harold Ralston's Ancestor Ship Passenger Lists] === Scottish Ancestry Genealogy Links=== *[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/ Scotland's' People] *[http://scottishindexes.com/ Scottish Indexes] *[http://electricscotland.com/ Electric Scotland] *[http://www.ralstongenealogy.com/personquery4.php Cemetery Pictures Search Kintyre and nearby Argyll]] ==Sources==

Scriven, Bedard, Fountain, and Robert Ancestors

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This page outlines the four lines going back from my grandparents: Scriven/ Main, Bedard, Fountain, and Robert. '''The Scrivens''' (Since it has become apparent from DNA testing in 2018 that the Scrivens line only goes back as far as Frederick R. Scriven, and then continues back with the Main family, I'm leaving my original Scrivens work here for those in the future who might be interested--even though ''biologically'', the line earlier than 1861 has been rendered irrelevant. See [[Space:Scrivens_DNA_Results|Scrivens|DNA Results]]) The Scriven name goes all the way back to the times of William I , the Norman conqueror of England. That is, if you believe that the name originated from the French word, "escrivien." However, there is the village Scriven near Knarlesborough, England, and at least one local researcher there thought the name came from a Saxon word for "caves," which are plentiful on a hillside nearby, or perhaps "hollows," which are slight depressions or valleys in the land. If true, this means that the family name predates the Norman Invasion. At any rate, it is far from clear that the Scriven line was a Norman import. Complicating things is a reference to William I's Anglo-Saxon fowler named [[Scriven-741|Gamel Auceps de Scriven]] (956-1064) of the village Scriven who seemed to be in charge of the forests in the West Riding area of Yorkshire, where Knarlesborough is located. It is worth noting, too, that research shows some early "Scrivens" with the "s," but mostly "Scriven" without the "s." There is even a Loch Scriven ("Striven," or in Scottish Gaelic, "Loch Sroigheann") in Scotland. '''The First American Scriven''' [[Scriven-97|James Scriven]] (1691-1758) was my sixth great grandfather. He is my oldest known American Scriven ancestor (who died in Westerly, RI), came from Colyton, a small town in eastern Devon Co, England. This southwest English county borders Somerset Co, also in the southwest, which still has today the highest frequency in England of "Scriven" as a surname. So, statistically anyway, there is a good chance that our ancestors may have originated in Somerset. There were also Scrivens who migrated from nearby Dorset who trace their ancestry back to the coastal Weymouth and Melcombe Regis area of that county in the early 1700's (see [[Scriven-777|Samuel Scriven]]). James Scriven was a Quaker preacher whose name first appears in Oyster Bay, a fishing village on the southwest of Long Island, NY. There is a record in 1712 of a Quaker named Jacob Doughty being lent money by his Friends' Meeting to pay James' (and others) passage and his "freedom till he shall be able to repay it." This sounds like it was part of a recruitment effort to bolster the Quakers' numbers in the Flushing, New York area. Three wives later, James ended up in Westerly, RI, where he died, but his sons and grandsons joined the Rhode Island Militia and fought in the Revolutionary War. One son, [[Scriven-57|William]], migrated to Petersburgh, Rensselaer Co., NY with his family after the Revolution. William and his sons were probably recruited to settle there by the landowner Dutch Patroon [[Van Rensselaer-35|Stephen Van Rensselaer III]], reputed to be one of the richest men in America at that early date. (Van Rensselaer owned all of that county and much of what is modern day Albany. RPI, the engineering college in Troy, NY, is named after him.) James Scriven's wife [[Knowles-2222|Alice Knowles]] has a long and interesting ancestry herself. It starts with generations of the Knowles in England, including a [[Knowles-1190|Rear Admiral, Sir Francis Knollys]], and Thomas Knollys, Mayor of London, through [[Boleyn-4|Mary Boleyn]], mistress to Henry VIII, through the Fitz Alans, all the way to Erich of Aldrien (Eurech), Duke of Brittany (born about 430). If you want to go back before Jesus was born, you even get to a lot of Welsh kings, according to Geni.com, including Beli "The Great", King of Britain, who supposedly is my 49th great grandfather! See [[Wikipedia: Beli Mawr]] Oh, wait, and his wife Anna, listed in some medieval genealogies, is said to be cousin of the Virgin Mary (I need something better than an exclamation point to end ''that'' sentence, don't you think?) '''The Mains''' So, [[Scriven-112|Fred R. Scriven]] was only ''nominally'' a Scriven. ''Biologically,'' he was a Main, the son of [[Main-697|Hiland A. Main]] In his early years, Fred was brought up by his mother, but sometime before the 1870 US Census, Fred's nominal father, William R. Scriven, got custody and moved his family (minus his first wife) to North Adams, MA. (See [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:My_Main_Y-DNA_Line&errcode=new_profile]) Interestingly enough, however, the Main family moved from the southern New England coast (Stonington, CT) adjacent to the town where the Scrivens also moved from (Westerly, RI) to resettle in Rensselaer, NY around the same time, after the Revolutionary War. They were probably recruited by the same Rensselaer sales pitch that led the Scrivens and many others to resettle as renters on Rensselaerwyck land. Another coincidence is that many Main researchers believe that the first immigrant Main, [[Main-255|John Mayne (abt. 1615 - 1694)]], came from Devon, England, the same area James Scriven, the first Scriven immigrant, did. John Mayne settled on Maine Point (near modern day Yarmouth, ME) in what is now the state of Maine--and at least some of the family genealogists believe the state took its name from their family. John moved his family to the Boston area, eventually Scituate, after Native Americans attacked and massacred some of his family. His son [[Main-249|Ezekiel Main (1641 - 1714)]] moved to Stonington, CT. His descendants--my direct ancestors-- include [[Main-220|Jeremiah Main Jr. (1708 - 1780)]], who fought in the Revolutionary War and his son, [[Main-227|Rev. James Main (1743 - 1847)]] who also fought and was the first Main to appear in Rensselaer Co., NY (sometime before 1790). (See [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:My_Main_Y-DNA_Line&errcode=new_profile| My Main Y-DNA Line] for short biographies of my other Main direct ancestors.) One interesting side branch of the Mains is the Morgans, mainly because their ancestors go back to the late 1500's, and many more recently resided in nearby Pownal Vermont. This line begins with Amelia Morgan Moon (1798-1887). She was Daniel Moon's wife, both lived in Pownal, VT, and were my 3rd great grandparents. {{Image|file=Scriven_Bedard_Fountain_and_Robert_Ancestors-5.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Morgan estate house in Wales }} Her line of Morgans goes back into the early colonial period with some Morgans noted for fighting in the Revolutionary War. The family originally came from Newport, Wales, England where the family had lived in a large estate house for over 400 years. '''Grandma Scrivens' Bedards and Courtemanches''' My grandmother Scrivens, Evelyn Bedard's, French Canadian ancestry can be traced back to France. Ultimately, the Bedard line ends 14 generations back with [[Bedard-248|Yonnet Bedard]] who lived in the early 1400's. [[Bédard-243|Isaac Bedard]] (born June 16, 1614 in La Rochelle, France) and his son, [[Bedard-37|Jacques Bedard]] (1644-1711), came to "New France" (Quebec) around 1660. It is interesting to note that the Bedard family may have been Huguenot Protestants, living in New Rochelle, France, and (along with all the other citizens in that city) renounced their Protestantism and became Catholics. (Some researchers dispute this, however, saying there were still Catholics in New Rochelle at that time.) This may have been forced emigration on them, since the French King Louis XIII had attacked their city mercilessly during Isaac's youth. It may also have been a practical decision, the linchpin in their emigration plans. Jacques Bédard, like his father Isaac before him, was a farmer and master carpenter. In Charlesbourg, Quebec, he built two wings of the General Hospital of the Augustine Sisters in 1711. My grandmother Evelyn was named after her mother, [[Courtemanche-46|Evalina Courtemanche]] who also came from Canada, a little village named St. Luc (today known as Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu after incorporating with other small towns), in the southwest part of Quebec, not too far from Montreal. The Courtemanches can be traced back to three men named Antoine, the middle one (Antoine Courtemanche, 24 May 1668 - 08 Sep 1739) appears to be the first immigrant, dying in Ville Marie, Nouvelle-France (i.e., Montreal Canada). "Antoine Courtemanche emigrated from Maine in France in 1659. All Courtemanches and Shortsleeves (which is what the name literally translated as) in North America can trace their ancestry back to Antoine. During the 1800's and early 1900's, many Courtemanches emigrated to the USA. Some changed their name to Shortsleeve [http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/courtemanche/241/] (an exact translation of Courtemanche from French to English). His grandfather, [[Courtemanche-26|Pierre Courtemanche]] (c.1614-1663) lived in a little town (Maine, Charente) of Poitou-Charentes, France, which was about 40 miles inland from La Rochelle. '''Memere Fountain's Roberts''' This part of my French Canadian ancestry starts with the Fontaines, who came from Quebec. The name has been variously spelled with the French version, "Fontaine," and the English version, "Fountain." Sometimes, there is a silent "e" on the end of the English version. The French Canadians, who were mostly farmers, came down to New York and Massachusetts to escape English oppression, looking for work in the local mills in the 1800's. My grandmother Yvonne Fountain's maiden name was "Robert," which was shortened from the original form of "Chartier dit Robert." According to the Chartier Family Association, "The French-Canadians started migrating en-masse to the US starting in the 1840's, due to the harsh treatment and restrictions imposed on them by the British after the War of 1812. The French-Canadians threw their lot in with the Americans during the war and the British retaliated afterwards by closing all the French schools. Since no respectable Frenchman would attend English schools, these immigrants were (by 1840) largely illiterate." [http://www.chartierfamily.org/Default.aspx] Adding fuel to that fire was the Quebec Patriots Rebellion [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebellions_of_1837] of 1837-38. The British military crushed that rebellion, in some cases, mercilessly. In the aftermath, many of my Quebecois ancestors looked for a better life by migrating south. On my grandmother Fountain's side, her Roberts ancestors came from St. Remi, Quebec, just south of Montreal. This and a related Patenaude line trace back to the early 1600's. Then there is also a line that traces back through my grandmother's mother, Lumena Pigeon, from [[Gagnon-44|Marie Catherine (Gagnon) Pigeon]], Jacques Pigeon's wife: that goes back through the Gagnons to Barnabe Gagnon (1547-1581); and one of the Gagnon's wives (Jeanne David Gagnon, Germain's wife) goes all the way back through the David family to Julien De St. David (b. 1200) in France. There is also a ninth great grandfather named [[Martin-2179|Abraham Martin]] who was born in St. Remy, Normandy, France (1589) and came to New France shortly after he was married to Marguerite Langlois in 1619. (It is he who the famed Plains of Abraham are named after, the site of the most famous battle in Canadian history [http://www.uppercanadahistory.ca/wm/wm7.html]. Some have traced that Martin line all the way back to [[Martin-2156|Veit Martin]], who was born in Germany. (He would be my 13th g. grandfather!) Finally, there are the Roberts themselves: actually "Chartier dit Robert," and that name goes back to the infancy of Montreal with Jacques Chartier's (1595-1651) son, [[Chartier-179|Guillaume]], who was one of the "Grande Recrue" that defended early Montreal from Indian attacks. (Though Guillaume is often listed as a "dit Robert," that was not appended to Chartier until Guillaume's son Robert and his heirs adopted it.) The "Chartier" part was finally dropped with [[Robert-581|Joseph Robert]] (1857-1927). Everyone else besides Guillaume's descendents became Chartiers (or Carters or Sharkeys, as the name changed). '''The Fountains and Fontaines''' My grandfather Wilfred Fountain's family was the most elusive, at first, going back six generations to Jean-Baptiste Fontaine (Fountaine). I was lucky to get some help deciphering (because of legibility issues on a U.S. Census) who his wife was, [[Brisson-73|Clothilde Brisson]]. Then a Quebec native searched the Drouin Records and discovered that my 2nd great grandfather [[Fontaine-309| Oliver]] actually had two first names, one he used in Quebec (Xavier) and another (Oliver) he used in the U.S.A. (The cemetery record showed the lot purchased by ''Oliver'', yet the tombstone is engraved with ''Xavier'' and his wife's name.) That unlocked additional ancestors, going back to [[Fontaine-308|Jacques Fontaine]], who lived and died in France in the 1600's. His son [[Fontaine-307|Etienne]] settled on the Île d'Orléans, near Montreal in Quebec. '''Acknowledgements''' I'd like to acknowledge the help I received constructing my genealogy. My initial inspiration, along with plenty of information, came from my uncle, Hank Scriven, who wrote a book detailing what he knew from memory and personal research. (He and my aunt Mary Scriven were the only ones who reverted to the original surname spelling without the "s.") Jack Swift, my cousin, whose mother was Vivian Scrivens Swift, had also been down the road before me. He was especially helpful clarifying which son of Joshua Scriven my line came from. He also showed me where Zebulon and his son, William Reginald Scriven were buried in North Adams. We went to the original Scriven homestead together in the summer of 2013. Meanwhile, my cousin Doug Brown, Lillian's son, gave me a great start by sharing his research on the Fountains and Roberts, my mother's side of the family. He continues to help me out with those elusive Fountains. Finally, my mother's cousin Vivian Gillooly had long before me researched my mother's French Canadian side. I owe her thanks for finding that whole Patenaude branch of the family going back to Nicolas Patenostre (1587-1644). ''I've created a number of supporting pages that explore various related genealogical topics in a little more depth. Here are the links to them with a brief description of each.'' In addition to the tree profiles here on the early Scrivens of Colyton, see [[Space:Slingsby_Family_History|The Village of Scriven and the Slingsbys]]. The [[Space: Origin of the Scriven Name|Origin of the Scriven Name]] will tell you about English and Norman origin theories, and the page [[Space:The_Final_s_in_Scrivens|The Final s in Scrivens]] tells the story of how my grandfather added the "s" to the family name. For links to some of my more ''interesting ancestors'', go to the page on [[Space:Notable Ancestors of Bob Scrivens|Notable Ancestors]]. The Page [[Space:Dit Robert|Dit Robert]] gives you what is currently my best explanation of the origin of the French Canadian affix, ''dit Robert''. My grandmother's immediate ancestors were named "Robert," but my first New France immigrant was named Chartier dit Robert. For some ''historical context'' to better understand my ancestors' lives in the times in which they lived, take a look at [[Space:Scriven Ancestry Timeline|Scriven Ancestry Timeline]]. For a brief discussion of ''Westward Migration of the Scrivens'', see [[Space:Scriven Migration Route|The Scriven Family Migration Routes]] or the end of [[Scriven-56|Matthias Scriven's biography]] and [[Scriven-76| Joshua Scriven's biography]].

Scriven Ancestry Timeline

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=== ''The Scriven Ancestry Timeline'' === '''This page coordinates ancestors' lives with historical events. Events are listed here with links to profiles of ancestors who lived through or were affected by these events.''' '''The Protestant Reformation in England (1509-1603)''' [[Boleyn-2|Thomas Boleyn]] and [[Howard-1|Elizabeth Howard]]; their daughter [[Boleyn-4|Mary Boleyn]], her husband [[Carey-3| William Carey]]; [[Knollys-1|Francis Knollys]], his wife [[Carey-2|Catherine Carey]], their son [[Knowles-1190|Francis Knollys the Younger]] and his brothers and sisters The Reformation in England grew more out of the political necessity perceived by Henry VIII to remarry and thereby produce a male heir to the English thrown. The turmoil Henry's unilateral annulment of Catherine of Aragon caused was nothing compared to what was happening in France and other countries on the continent. But his position set him up against his Chancellor, Cardinal Wolsey, precipitated his affairs with the likes of Anne Boleyn, and eventually led to a full break with the Papal rule of Rome.(See [[Wikipedia:English Reformation| English Reformation: Henry VIII]]) Later, In 1534, Cromwell initiated a "Visitation of the Monasteries" which was a thinly disguised campaign to appropriate the Church's wealth. (See [[Wikipedia: Visitation of the Monasteries| Cromwell and the Monasteries]]) There was a brief interlude of reprieve under Henry VIII's Catholic daughter, Mary, starting in 1553. Then, after Mary's childless death, Elizabeth I consolidated the reform, but the Puritans wanted to go much further. (See [[Wikipedia:Puritanism| Puritanism]]) After Elizabeth's death in 1603, the stage was set for the [[Wikipedia:English Civil War| English Civil War]], the [[Wikipedia:Commonwealth|Commonwealth]], and [[Wikipedia:The Restoration|The Restoration]]. All of this gave impetus to the Scrivens and a multitude of other families to leave for the Colonies, hoping for peace and religious freedom. '''American Revolutionary War in New England (1775–1783)''' [[Scriven-97|James Scriven]] and his wife [[Knowles-2222|Alice Knowles]], his son [[Scriven-57|William Scriven]], his wife [[Lewis-8687|Mercy Lewis]], and his sons, including [[Scriven-76|Joshua Scriven]], and grandsons, like [[Scriven-92|Zebulon Scriven]], [[Scriven-94|Thomas Scriven]], [[Scriven-93|Isaac Scriven]] Before the Revolutionary War, Rhode Island was a welcoming place for groups like the Society of Friends, the Quakers. (See [[Wikipedia:List of early settlers of Rhode Island|Early Settlers of Rhode Island]]) The War had an especially unsettling effect on the Scriven family and other Quakers who lived in nearby Rhode Island. Their allegiance to their Quaker (Religious Society of Friends) principle of pacifism ran hard up against their patriotism to their newly formed country. (See [[Wikipedia: Quakers| Quakers]]) A large number of people immigrated from Westerly, RI to Rensselaer Co., NY after the Revolutionary War. Some New York historical accounts say they were impoverished by the war, and just looking for somewhere to start over. Another source pointed out that Quakers expelled 75% of their numbers from their meetings for failure to adhere to their "Peace Testimony" during the War. (See the account of famous patriot [[Wikipedia:Nathanael_Greene|Nathanael Greene]]) as an example. We do know that those who made the trip from Rhode Island to Rensselaer belonged to The Seventh Day Baptist Church once they got to Petersburg. The first of The Seventh Day Baptist churches was established in Newport, RI, so that denomination may have had a telling impact on the Scriven's new religious affiliation. (See [[Wikipedia:Seventh Day Baptists| Seventh Day Baptists]]) William Scriven's brother Isaac ended up in another Quaker Meeting group in Wayne Co., North Carolina before the Revolution. In one record, ''Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy. Vol. I,'' the Preface author discusses how important it was to preserve the various Quaker Meeting records because the writer believes a full 50% of Americans may trace their ancestry back to them. He supports that by citing various migrations to the American frontier in the 1700's. Isaac's move to North Carolina would certainly be an example of that. In the end, the reason for the move may have been a combination of both necessity and opportunity. See [[Wikipedia: American Revolutionary War| Revolutionary War in Massachusetts]] '''The Great Awakenings (1730-1750 and 1800-1850)''' [[Scriven-97|James Scriven]], [[Saunders-2010|Waity Saunders]] Anyone who does family genealogy in the American Colonial times, and for years thereafter, sooner or later has to come to the conclusion that religion was a powerful, if not the dominant, theme in their ancestors' lives. Especially in small town America, the churches were ''the'' center of culture and society. They gave social structure, a sense of belonging, and a set of values that were often written in stone. You could see the first phase of this religious fervor in the section above on the Protestant Reformation in England. An Americanized heir to such zealotry continued in what we have come to call [[Wikipedia:The First Great Awakening|The First Great Awakening]]. It was "a Christian revitalization movement that swept. . . the American colonies in the 1730s and 1740s, leaving a permanent impact on American religion. It resulted from powerful preaching that gave listeners a sense of deep personal revelation of their need for salvation by Jesus Christ." [[Wikipedia:Second Great Awakening| The Second Great Awakening]] continued that trend. '''The Quebec Patriots Rebellion of 1837-38''' [[Bedard-195|Celestin Bedard]], [[Fontaine-309|Oliver Francois Xavier]], [[Chartier-Robert-1|Joseph Francois Chartier-Robert]], [[Pigeon-45|Charles Pigeon]], [[Chartier-Robert-2|Basile Chartier-Robert]][[Fontaine-353|Jean-Baptiste Fontaine]], [[Pigeon-45|Jacques Pigeon]] Where the Scriven family broke with their Quaker roots, my French Canadian ancestors' loyalty to their Catholic religion and French culture was the driving force in their immigration. For a variety of reasons, the Quebecois felt aggrieved by the ruling British. [[Wikipedia:Rebellions of 1837| The Patriots Rebellion]] could be seen in the context of British occupation of Quebec and also of the American Revolution, the French Revolution, and others around the turn of the century. "The rebels believed that the right of citizens to participate in the political process through the election of representatives was the most important right, and they sought to make the legislative council elective rather than appointed. Rebellion broke out after the 1836 Legislative Assembly elections were corrupted, and it seemed then that the reformers' struggles could only be settled no other way. But the British military crushed the rebellions, in some cases, mercilessly, ending any possibility the two Canadas would become republics." In the aftermath of this rebellion, many of my Quebecois ancestors looked for a better life by migrating south, into New York state and New England. According to ''The Chartier Family Association'', "The French-Canadians started migrating en-masse to the US starting in the 1840's, due to the harsh treatment and restrictions imposed on them by the British after the War of 1812. The French-Canadians threw their lot in with the Americans during the war, and the British retaliated afterwards by closing all the French schools. Since no respectable Frenchman would attend English schools, these immigrants were (by 1840) largely illiterate. This is when many Chartiers were rendered into Roberts, Sharkeys, Carters, and the like. [http://www.chartierfamily.org/Default.aspx] '''The Civil War (1861-1865)''' [[Scriven-468|Daniel E. Scriven]], [[Scriven-395|Leonard Scriven]], [[Scriven-428|Simeon Scriven]], [[Scriven-429|Parley R Scriven]], [[Scriven-448|Perry W Scriven]], Frank J Scriven., Charles E Scriven.[[Scriven-368| John H Scriven]], [[Main-697|Hiland A Main]]. These are the Scriven from New York and Massachusetts who are listed as having served in the Union Army: Scriven , William W. (12th Regiment, New York Cavalry); Scriven , William H (139th Regiment, New York Infantry); Scriven , Charles E. (13th Regiment, New York State Militia (3 months, 1861); Scriven , Lymen J. (25th Regiment, New York State Militia (3 months, 1861) ;Scriven , Daniel E. (7th Regiment, New York Cavalry); Scriven , William W. ( 7th Regiment, New York Cavalry); Scriven , Edward (4th Regiment, Massachusetts Cavalry); Scriven , Edward (48th Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry (Militia)). The Scriven family fought in many regiments, and their service included : Swift Creek and Petersburg (139th), and fighting in many smaller battles. See [http://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-soldiers.htm?submitted=1&firstName=&stateCode_count=2+Selected&stateCode=NY&stateCode=MA&lastName=Scriven&warSideCode=U&battleUnitCode_count=None+Selected&battleUnitFunctionCode_count=None+Selected|The Civil War "The Search for Soldiers"]. From Pennsylvania (these are mostly second cousins): Alba Scriven [[Scriven-119]] (50th Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry); Albert Scriven [[Scriven-120]] (50th Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry); Edward Scriven [[Scriven-123]] (50th Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry); Edwin Scriven [[Scriven-124]] (50th Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry). The 50th Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry was organized in Harrisburg and fought in many battles, including Bull Run, Antietam, Fredericksburg, and the Appomattox Campaign. Everyone "knows" something about the Civil War, but its impact doesn't become apparent until you start going through war records. [[Wikipedia:American Civil War|The Civil War]] For instance, I was startled to find a record of how [[Main-697|Hiland Main]] had his arm blown away during the war. (Y-DNA evidence supports the fact that he, not William R. Scriven, was my second great grandfather. See "My Main Y-DNA Line" [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:My_Main_Y-DNA_Line&errcode=new_profile]) Hiland had just married before he enlisted. He came back two years later, maimed for life. He is listed as "Hyland A. Main" in the ''National Parks Service Civil War Soldier Details'' [https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-soldiers-detail.htm?soldierId=54D163B5-DC7A-DF11-BF36-B8AC6F5D926A]. He fought for the Union's 2nd Regiment, New York Cavalry, Company E as a private. There is a history of the 2nd Regiment's battle details [https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=UNY0002RC01]. His unit was tasked with the defense of Washington, D.C., and they fought in a number of battles, including Fredericksburg, Manassas Junction, Bull Run, and Gettysburg, among others (any of the early battles could have been the one in which he was wounded). At this point, I've found no direct line ancestors in the Civil War except for Hiland Main, but when you go through the lists of military records for the period on Ancestry.com, a good dozen come up who were from Rensselaer Co. or central New York, where some of the family migrated. Looking through'' The National Park Service/ Civil War/ Search for Soldiers'' [http://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-soldiers.htm?submitted=1&SDfName=&SDOriginState_count=None+Selected&SDlName=Scriven&SDsideName=U&SDfunction_count=None+Selected], as far as I can tell so far, none from this group except Hiland A. Main is in my direct line. (Those listed above are further removed on the family tree.) '''North Adams and the Hoosac Tunnel (1848-1875)''' [[Scriven-113| William R. Scriven]],[[Saunders-2209| Elizabeth Saunders Scriven]], [[Scriven-112|Frederick R. Scriven]],[[Fletcher-2544|Martha Fletcher Scriven]], [[Bedard-188| Louis Bedard]], [[Courtemanche-1|Evalina Courtemanche]], Besides the Civil War, the other major event that, at least locally, had a great impact on the Scriven family was building the [[Wikipedia:Hoosac Tunnel|Hoosac Tunnel]]. Work began in 1848 and ended in 1875, costing over $20 million, killing 193 men by its completion, yet being hailed as the engineering marvel of the 19th century up until{{Image|file=Scriven_Ancestry_Timeline-4.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=The Hoosac Tunnel. }} that time. The original scheme was to connect Boston, MA to the New York Erie Canal by rail, but that never quite happened. The construction itself was a huge economic engine, which attracted hundreds of workers to the area, spawning businesses as big as cotton mills and as small as the Scriven Harness Company, creating hundreds of jobs. The tunnel stretched from North Adams, the "Western Gateway," and bored almost five miles under the Hoosac Mountain Range. A chemist named Mobray is said to have perfected Tri-nitro glycerin on-site to deal with the problems created by the instability of black powder. Other technological breakthroughs also were spawned by "The bloody pit," including: a great tunnel boring machine, pneumatic drills, and blasting caps. A 1000 ft. elevator shaft was dug down through the mountain, midway through the tunnel run, so that workers could excavate four stone faces at once (the end ones and two in the middle). When the tunnelers met, they were less than 2 cm off, a staggering achievement for the time. (See [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvYOlx9wIw0| Hoosac Tunnel Documentary]) '''World War I (1917-1919)''' [[Fountain-112| Wilfred Fountain]], [[Bedard-552| Louis E. Bedard, Jr.]], [[Scriven-143|Henry D. Scriven]] The United States didn't enter the war until 1917, after the fighting had gone on since 1914. The only ancestor I've found with any record of service for the Great War is my grandfather, Wilfred Fountain. According to his ''North Adams Transcript'' obituary, Wilfred Fountain was a WW I veteran. From Cousin Doug Brown: "In the North Adams Transcript Friday June 19, 1919, a Personal paragraph tells when Pepe came home from Ft. Devens." Doug said Pepe never was shipped overseas. On Ancestry.com, Wilfred Fountain's registration card is listed; at the time, he was single, living at 61 Cleveland Ave, N. Adams. There was also my grandmother Scrivens' brother, Louis E. Bedard, Jr, who filled out draft registration for WW I and WW II, but I don't know if he ever served, especially since he had a son in 1917. Then there is my grandfather Scrivens' brother, Henry "Hen" D. Scriven (b. 1885), who draft registration records show "the index finger of his left hand was gone." Is that normally the "trigger finger" when shooting a rifle? If yes, that should have exempted him from service in WW I--and yet he registered nonetheless. Records show Henry was registered for WW II as well. Meanwhile, his brothers Harry Scriven (b. 1887) and Clarence (b. 1894) also registered for WW I and II. Again, there is no record of service for anyone besides Wilfred Fountain in WW I. If there was an attempt at "evasion" of the draft by Hen Scriven, it should also be noted that "draft evasion was substantial" [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Draft_evasion] during WW I. Also surprising was the fact that "In 2017, historian Michael Kazin concluded that a greater percentage of American men evaded the draft during World War I than during the Vietnam War." [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Draft_evasion] '''Influenza: the 1918 Spanish Flu Pandemic''' [[Scrivens-14| Clarence "Jack" Scrivens]], [[Scrivens-21|Clarence H. Scrivens]],[[Bedard-187| Evelyn Bedard Scrivens]], [[Fountain-112| Wilfred Fountain]], [[Robert-580| Yvonne Robert Fountain]], [[Baldassari-1|Italia Baldassari Magnani]] The 1918 flu pandemic (Spanish flu pandemic) was the most famous and lethal outbreak, lasting from 1918 to 1919. It may have killed as many as 100 million people, and has been described as "the greatest medical holocaust in history." {{Image|file=Scriven_Ancestry_Timeline-7.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=The influenza pandemic lingered as a dark memory. }} It may have killed as many people as the Black Death. The infection rate was nearly 50%, and the symptoms were severe. One observer wrote, "One of the most striking of the complications was hemorrhage from mucous membranes, especially from the nose, stomach, and intestine. Bleeding from the ears and hemorrhages in the skin also occurred." The majority of deaths were from bacterial pneumonia, a secondary infection caused by influenza, but the virus also killed people directly, causing massive hemorrhages in the lungs. It mostly killed young adults, more than half 20 to 40 years old.. The total mortality of the 1918–1919 pandemic is not known, but it is estimated that 2.5% to 5% of the world's population was killed. As many as 25 million may have been killed in the first 25 weeks; in contrast, HIV/AIDS has killed 25 million in its first 25 years. (Condensed from [[Wikipedia:Influenza|Wikipedia article on Influenza]]) The following personal account tells what happened in nearby Boston, MA: "In 1918, a newly mutated and virulent influenza strain killed twenty to forty million people worldwide. Approximately 675,000 Americans died from the flu, ten times more than were killed in World War I. Boston was the first city in the country to be affected, and it suffered the most losses. The contagion first appeared among returning sailors and spread rapidly. Located next to Boston, densely populated Cambridge, with a large percentage of immigrants, was overwhelmed. My mother, then a child in Cambridge, recalled the wail of ambulance sirens day and night. "Exhausted doctors worked around the clock, but medical care was mainly palliative. Although temporary hospitals were established, most afflicted people could not get into hospitals and lay morbidly ill at home, cared for by family members. Typically, a patient would come down with chills and fever on the first day. By the next day, the blue-tinged victim would be gasping for breath. By the third day, the patient would be dead, asphyxiated by the massive amounts of fluid in his or her lungs. The flu killed 2.5% of people who contracted the disease, a case mortality rate much higher than in previous outbreaks." (from "The Weekly Genealogist," Vol. 17, No. 18, Whole #685, April 30, 2014) My father, Clarence "Jack" Scrivens, was born in June of 1919, less than a year after the flu peaked. Both my family lines, Scrivens and Fountain, lived a little over 100 miles from Boston, MA. But maybe that was enough, because as the above passage illustrates, cities like Boston were veritable petri dishes of disease. There was the constant flow of European immigrants, seamen on shore from merchant vessels, and disembarkment of soldiers after The Great War. All of this made city life in the times of the great flu epidemic dangerous. Yet there is no record of any ancestors in my Scrivens, Bedard, Fountain, or Robert lines dying of the flu. Surprising! '''The Great Flood in North Adams, 1927''' [[Scriven-113| William R. Scriven]], [[Scriven-112|Frederick R. Scriven]], [[Scrivens-21|Clarence H. Scrivens]], [[Scrivens-14| Clarence "Jack" Scrivens]], [[Fountain-219| Doris Fountain Scrivens]], [[Bedard-187| Evelyn Bedard Scrivens]], [[Fountain-112| Wilfred Fountain]], [[Robert-580| Yvonne Robert Fountain]],[[Cozzaglio-3| Joseph Cozzaglio]], [[Magnani-45|Mary Magnani Cozzaglio]] My grandfather, Clarence H. Scrivens, moved to [[Wikipedia:North Adams, {{Image|file=Scriven_Ancestry_Timeline-8.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Flood of 1927 washes out Willow Dell in North Adams. }}Massachusetts|North Adams]] after being born in the little town of Berlin, NY, just across the Massachusetts/ New York line. His nominal grandfather, William Reginald Scriven, had already moved here, along with Clarence's father, Frederick Reginald Scriven. North Adams was a thriving mill town in northwestern Massachusetts during the last half of the 1800's and early 1900's. But it was also the scene of occasional weather calamities. An especially murderous storm roared into the valley in 1927 that engorged the Hoosac River and lapped at the edges of the Scrivens home on Front Street. In the 1940's, the Army Corps of Engineers encased the branches of the river in downtown North Adams in concrete flood control chutes to protect the city from future devastation. So far, so good. Ironically, now people want to restore the original, natural character of the River and do away with all that concrete. (See [http://www.hoosicriverrevival.org/|the Hoosic River Revival]) '''The Great Depression''' '''1929-1939''' [[Scrivens-14| Clarence "Jack" Scrivens]], and all his family, [[Fountain-219| Doris Fountain]], and all her family, and [[Magnani-45|Mary Cozzaglio]] and her family. I grew up with the very clear impression that the Depression scarred people forever, changed them in a way that never healed. When I think about it today, it was almost like my father, especially, had a version of PTSD from growing up during the depression. He was 10 when the stock market crashed, so that means that his teenaged years were lived in the shadow of want and the feeling of guilt that overtook many in their circumstances. In ''God Bless You Mr. Rosewater'', Kurt Vonnegut has two working class sadsacks talking in a coffee shop, one day, and one sums up their predicament: "It's not a crime to be poor." And the other gives him an almost vaudevillian reply: "Yea, but it might as well be." Here are a few stories. One local Catholic Church, St. Francis, tried to help the poor by sometimes buying{{Image|file=Scriven_Ancestry_Timeline-9.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Second St. Francis Rectory, now defunct. }} them necessities. One day, my grandmother sent my father down to the St. Francis Rectory to ask for money for sneakers for school (shoes were too expensive). "What does your mother think I am, Scrivens," the exasperated priest said, "a bank?" Apparently, the priest had lost his patience--and his memory of the Beatitudes. Another time, my father was sent down to get canned goods from Welfare. On the way home, it rained, and the wet, brown paper bag he carried the cans in ripped open at the bottom. All he could see were these cans rolling down the street, screaming "WELFARE, WELFARE, WELFARE!" as they rolled and rolled away from him. He was humiliated. My mother walked to Adams High School everyday, but she had a stop she had to make first. She had to get in line with a lot of other job seekers in front of the Arnold Print Works, to see if she would be picked to work. If she wasn't picked, she walked on to the high school and continued her education. One day she was picked. Thirty years later, she graduated finally, by going to night school-- after she put me through college. State Street was part of Little Italy in North Adams. My wife's mother and her sisters walked the railroad tracks behind their house with pails to pick up the coal that fell from the passing trains. It was a daily ritual during cold weather because that's all they had to heat their house. '''World War II''' (1939-1945) [[Scrivens-14| Clarence "Jack" Scrivens]], [[Scrivens-23| Henry "Hank" Scriven]], [[Scrivens-22| William "Bill" Scrivens]] If the Great Depression left an indelible mark on my father, then WW II left one that was as bad or even worse. I grew up hearing stories about how my father was kept in a padded cell for a time overseas when he had "battle fatigue." I heard how his brother, Hank, was "not right" when he came back from the Pacific. My father's brother Bill enlisted, but did not serve overseas, according to my father, and his older brother Fred, I don't think served at all. I think there was so much PTSD, as they call it{{Image|file=Scrivens-14-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Kasserine Pass, N. African Campaign. An ambush my father barely escaped. }} today, they didn't document half or it. Nor did they make a big deal out of it, partly, because it was so common, and also because there was a stigma attached to it. General George S. Patton slapped two "shell-shocked" soldiers under his command after the invasion of Sicily (the second campaign in which my father served), yet Patton's "hard-driving personality" grew to be a mythic emblem of the American warrior culture despite his discipline for the slapping incident. Meanwhile, there were men like my father who came back home, beset by frequent nightmares, or like my uncle Hank, who wrote, eerily, "Today is 7 August 1991. Forty-nine years ago on this date, I, Scriven, Henry A. Corporal, 2nd Marines and 11th Marines, First Marine Division, F.M.F, participated in an amphibious assault landing on Guadalcanal Island. . . . Today, I will not work on this Heritage book since the above date is also the anniversary of my insanity. Yes, I will have a nice day, and you?" [[Scrivens-23]] '''Other Topics''' ''I've created a number of supporting pages that explore various related genealogical topics in a little more depth. Here are the links to them with a brief description of each.'' In addition to the tree profiles here on the early Scrivens of Colyton, see [[Space:Slingsby_Family_History|The Village of Scriven and the Slingsbys]]. For a brief outline of ''the four family lines'' going back from my grandparents, see [[Space: Scriven, Bedard, Fountain, and Robert Ancestors| My Grandparents' Ancestors]]. The [[Space: Origin of the Scriven Name|Origin of the Scriven Name]] will tell you about English and Norman origin theories, and the page [[Space:The_Final_s_in_Scrivens|The Final s in Scrivens]] tells the story of how my grandfather added the "s" to the family name. For links to some of my more ''interesting ancestors'', go to the page on [[Space:Notable Ancestors of Bob Scrivens|Notable Ancestors]]. The Page [[Space:Dit Robert|Dit Robert]] gives you what is currently my best explanation of the origin of the French Canadian affix, ''dit Robert''. My grandmother's immediate ancestors were named "Robert," but my first New France immigrant was named Chartier dit Robert. For a brief discussion of ''Westward Migration of the Scrivens'', see [[Space:Scriven Migration Route|The Scriven Family Migration Routes]] or the end of [[Scriven-56|Matthias Scriven's biography]] and [[Scriven-76| Joshua Scriven's biography]].

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=== How did the Scriven family get from Westerly, RI, to Rensselaer Co., NY and beyond? === '''Migration from Rhode Island to Rensselaer County, NY''' Our first immigrant ancestor, James Scriven, came to America from England and joined a Quaker Meeting group in Flushing, NY. It looks like he may have been recruited as part of an effort to enlarge the Quaker population there since his passage was paid for by that Queens County group. After spending some time on Long Island in Oyster Bay, he migrated to Rhode Island. There, he spent the rest of his time preaching and raising his family. James had six children and three wives. His first son, Isaac, left New York City and went to North Carolina about 1743 and continued as a Quaker. His son, William Scriven (my ancestor), who was born in Westerly, RI, migrated to Petersburgh, Rensselaer Co., NY, on the promise of farmable land for Revolutionary War veterans. Dutch Patroon Van Rensselaer "decided to make a concerted effort to attract settlers to their lands. Since the coastal regions of Rhode Island and Connecticut were overpopulated and teeming with unemployed young men recently discharged from service in the Continental Army, the van Rensselaers sent out glowing advertisements to induce these people to settle in the Little Hoosic Valley." [http://petersburgh.org/content/History] Petersburgh was actually named after Stephen Van Rensselaer's master farmer, ''Pietrus'' or Peter Simmon. Thomas also came with William and owned a tavern in East Grafton, NY. The later whereabouts of Joseph and his sisters, Susanna and Mary Scriven, as well as their married names, aren't known. Others from Rhode Island came with William, including his sons, James, John, William, and Zebulon. That is why so many early Rensselaer Co. surnames echo Rhode Island names. According to "Landmarks of Rensselaer County," William and his family moved to Grafton about 1789 (one source says 1779). The fact that they were disavowed from their Quaker Meeting group for being soldiers also probably had a lot to do with it. Details of their "disfellowshipment" are in the minutes of the Quaker meetings in Westerly and Westport, RI. The area of East Grafton where they settled became known as "The Scriven Neighborhood," and they became involved in the manufacture of clothing, including shirts and underwear. Oral tradition says the slang expression "being in their skivvies," referring to someone caught dressed only in their underwear, was a derivative of the Scriven surname (See [[Scriven-370|bio of Jeremiah "J A" Scriven]])--although there is no citation that dates the expression back further than an early 20th century term used by sailors in England. The trip from Rhode Island to Rensselaer Co., NY, probably was made in two legs. The first was on '''The Boston Post Road''' or King's Highway which ran along the coast. The second was from New York north along the Hudson River shore, eventually to Albany, NY, before the Scrivens settled east of there in Rensselaer County, NY. The '''Boston Post Road''', or "The King’s Highway," was built along the coast to connect Boston with New York City. While investigating possible burial sites of James Scriven, the family’s first migrant ancestor, a Google Earth image placed a possible old Quaker Cemetery just off the Old Post Road in Westerly, RI. The so-called "Lower" Road cut south through Rhode Island, roughly following the path of today's U.S. 1. “By 1750, weather permitting, wagons and regularly scheduled stagecoaches traversed a continuous road from Boston, Massachusetts, to Charleston, South Carolina, a trip of about 1,300 miles.” (The southern half from New York City may have been what Isaac Scriven used to migrate to North Carolina.) South Carolina is of interest here, since that was the final destination of William Screven of Kittery, ME. (His line may have been related to the Scrivens back in England since he came from Somerton, Somerset, England, close to where James Scriven came from. William’s name originally was spelled “Scriven.”) I had assumed he arrived in South Carolina via boat, but this road seems now a more likely alternative. The last half of the trip was probably made on the '''Albany Post Road''', which ran from New York City north, up the east side of the Hudson River to the fur trading outpost, (and second-largest city in New York State) Albany, formerly called Beverwijck by the Dutch. Starting in 1669, “Seventeenth-century Dutch fur traders were the first Europeans to settle in Rensselaer County. Due to its strategic location at the juncture of the Hudson and Mohawk Rivers, the area continued to develop as a major center of trade.” [2] It followed the east side of the Hudson River where Indian tribes had been hired to carry the mail between the two towns. This road was later called The King’s Road. A companion document in Family Search notes that the Hudson River was navigable for commerce and passengers, even north of Albany, so “Settlers who came via New York City along the Albany Post Road may have arrived by sea, or by the King's Highway. Arrivals by sea were most likely from northern Europe and the British Isles. Settlers arriving via the King's Highway were most likely from New England.” [3] I would say they made that assessment based on the amount of personal possessions the migrants were bringing with them. That is to say, the Rhode Island group probably came to Rensselaer in a family "wagon train." This information would suggest that the William Scriven family probably came north, up the Albany Post Road after traveling west along the coast. (They probably came to New York City first, following the Boston Post Road to get there.) Much of the road north follows what is NYS Rt. 9 today. It's interesting to speculate that William's new bride, Mary Mosher, had something to do with this. She has a birthplace listed as Crum Elbow, just north of modern day Poughkeepsie, which is halfway between New York City and Albany. And If you Google Map that place of birth, you get an image of Crum Elbow Meeting House there. So, maybe, despite the records saying otherwise, William married his new wife while he was relocating to Rensselaer Co. Or, at the very least, she perhaps still had Quaker relatives there. '''The Earliest migration routes''' The Weekly Genealogist (NEHGS), sent via e-mail (The Weekly Genealogist, Vol. 17, No. 11, Whole #678, March 12, 2014), answered a question about early migration routes in the New England/ New York area, including ones that were probably a factor in the Scriven family’s migration from Rhode Island to Rensselaer Co. in New York, and then on westward. Both the Boston Post and Albany Post Roads were widened and improved during wars with the Dutch in the 1600’s and then again for the French and Indian Wars in the 1700’s, according to the NEHGS article. They were just used for mail deliveries at first, then for troop movements. During the Revolutionary War, the roads were even fortified. Regular mail and stagecoach service were instituted after the war. In 1806 competing "turnpike'' routes lessened the traffic on the old route. By 1850 railroads had made the Albany Post Road obsolete and stagecoach service stopped. The article calls Albany "a major junction of migration to western New York and into Pennsylvania." ''That last point is significant, since many Scrivens moved on from Albany and Central New York to Bradford County, Pennsylvania, in the 1800’s. ("Turnpikes" were toll roads, getting their name from a tollgate with spikes which permitted access only to paying customers--remember that taxes for anything in the early days of the United States were unpopular, so the roads' upkeep had to pay for themselves.) [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/turnpike]'' '''Routes out of Albany to the West''' Extending west from Albany was the so-called '''“Forbidden Path”''' which connected Indian settlements in the 1600’s and 1700’s. Chemung County, on the border of southern New York and Pennsylvania, a place which shows up sometimes in Scriven ancestry, is on that trail. That area was opened up to white settlers only after Washington's army defeated a force of Tories and Native Americans there in 1779. Elmira in Chemung Co. became a commercial hub for that region by the mid-1800’s. [http://www.nysac.org/counties/chemung-county-history.php] This path dips far south in New York, even penetrating into Pennsylvania near Athens at one point, according to some maps. This was probably the route that Scriven immigrants took when they moved to Bradford County, PA. (Bradford Co. borders New York State and is in the north-east corner of Pennsylvania.) New Albany, in the southern part of the county, also shows up occasionally in Scriven genealogy. '''Indian Paths And Migration Trails In Pennsylvania''' In the early days, the Native Americans used paths made by the animals that they hunted. They traveled far to hunt, trade, and make war, so these paths were eventually joined into a larger network. Europeans widened these paths so they could be used as "Pack Trails." The conflict between the French and English brought the widening of the trails so they could move wheeled vehicles like cannons. These were the first "Wagon Roads" into the English wild west of Pennsylvania. As the sons of the early settlers married and became self sufficient, they started to look for good cheap land to farm. So after the food was planted in the Spring, some would pack and move west with food and tools to clear a new area for a cabin and garden during the good months and then return home for the harvest on their original homestead. Then the next year, the whole family would move to the new location in the spring, plant, and the whole process would repeat itself. And here is an interesting fact: there is a '''New Albany''' in Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Indiana! The one in Ohio may have been named by settlers from the NYS city. And that could include the Scrivens. There is also a''' Troy in Bradford Co'''., PA, increasing the likelihood that settlers used nostalgic names from their former home state of New York. '''Matthias Scriven and sons''' One of William Scriven's sons, [[Scriven-56|Matthias]], moved on from Grafton, NY to '''Bradford Co, Pennsylvania'''. While we may never know the particulars of that move, we do know that cheap land for homesteads had a lot to do with the migration West. For instance, after the Revolutionary War, many soldiers were promised land on the frontier as payment for their service. This was done in Pennsylvania where Matthias and his sons settled. Bradford County, PA had been a contested area between white settlers and Native Americans. It is in the rich heart of the Susquehanna River valley. That river empties into the Chesapeake Bay and provided a water trade route before the railroads became dominant later in the century. Military actions by Washington's Continental Army in 1779 and treaties made the area secure. That no doubt made it possible for Matthias to move his family from Rensselaer Co, New York, to Bradford Co, PA. around 1800. Bradford Co. is in the northernmost tier of Pennsylvania, right on New York's southern border. The rich farming area was the first attraction. Later in the 1800's, the discovery of oil made the city of Bradford (which was further west but still on Pennsylvania's northern tier) a boomtown, promoting the expansion of railroads in the area. Sadly today, the region is consumed with the fracking pollution nightmare that has turned the once bountiful land into what residents consider an ecological disaster. (See [https://protectingourwaters.wordpress.com/2011/06/16/black-water-and-brazenness-gas-drilling-disrupts-lives-endangers-health-in-bradford-county-pa/| Black Water and Brazenness]) Matthias' son [[Scriven-390|Oliver Gilbert Scriven]] started his life in Bradford Co. and ended his days in Fayette City, Iowa. Meanwhile, another of Matthias' sons, John Wesley, went on to live in Indiana, and eventually died there. Then there was son, [[Scriven-568|Stephen B. Scriven]], who was born in Bradford, PA, whose son [[Scriven-603|John]] moved to Iowa, where he himself had a son, [[Scriven-604|Charles Clark Matthias Scriven]]. Both father and son moved on to Nebraska, where they ended their days. There are also Scrivens who settled further west in Pennsylvania. One of Benjamin Scriven's daughters, [[Scriven-546|Susan M. Smith]], was born in Crawford Co. and ended up in Mercer Co., PA. in the second half of the 1800's. According to Wikipedia, "The initial difficulty of transportation access from the east involved many miles of seemingly endless parallel ridges of the Appalachian Mountains, and then the broken hills and valleys of the Allegheny Plateau, all of which were covered in thick forests. Indeed, the initial method of access from areas east of the Appalachians, was to travel southbound outside of Pennsylvania, then follow the Potomac River northwest through Maryland and Virginia, and then re-enter the state in its southwest corner." (See [http://explorepahistory.com/story.php?storyId=1-9-15|Wikipedia: Western Pennsylvania]) My guess is that this Scriven group made more incremental geographic hops west. Economically, farmland was probably the first draw, then in the later 1800's, coal and steel production. [http://explorepahistory.com/story.php?storyId=1-9-15] In addition, we have the case of [[Scriven-695|Aaron Scriven's]] (1819-1860) line which moved west as far as Iowa and then back again to North Carolina, Georgia, and Florida. (This is one of only three complete lines I have besides mine from the present back to William Scriven of Rensselaer, NY.) Aaron was born in Bradford Co. PA. He moved on to Illinois, where he served with the Union Illinois Cavalry during the Civil War in the early 1860s. His son [[Scrivens-446|Daniel]] (1855-1927), one of the Scriven who added an ending "s" to his surname, also immigrated to Illinois by 1860. Dan's wife, Delilah Moulton's family were Pioneers in the Fonda Pocahontas Iowa area. It appears they lived in Iowa (1885 Iowa US Census) before moving to Illinois and raised their children in both states. One of his sons, [[Scrivens-443|Charles R. Scrivens]] (1878 - 1938), was born and raised in Peoria, Illinois, but, in 1907, married [[Ellis-9177|Charlotte Janey Ellis in Gassaway, Braxton County, West Virginia. Their son [[Scrivens-444|David]] was born there in 1916, and had a son named [[Scrivens-445|"Sam" Escar Scrivens]] who died in 2015 in Goldsboro, Burke, North Carolina. Sam was a career army man who later served as the chief of police for Morven, GA until 1989. Sam's obituary says that his son Tony lived in Georgia, while his sister, Greta Petrie, lived in Port St. Lucie, FL. Finally, there are two branches of Matthias's family that lead to the Far West. One line ends with a woman named Julia Scriven Barrett, which is the second complete line tracing its origins back to William in Rensselaer, NY. Julia's line starts with Matthias's son, [[Scriven-55|Benjamin]], through his son James E., to Robert E. in Missouri, then to Winfred E., and finally to Julia in Fort Collins, Colorado. (Julie says family oral tradition has it that her grandmother was a cousin of founder, Col. William O. Collins.) At least one family member, [[Scriven-996|Ruby Keator]] ended up in California, completing the family's transit of the U.S. The other line ends in the Pacific Northwest with [[Scriven-956|Chris M.Scriven]]. His line also goes through Benjamim, then on through Milo David, who died in Wyoming, and into the Pacific Northwest. Chris said he remembers a family reunion when he was young with a hundred or so Scriven relatives, all from the Washington, Idaho, Oregon area. As you go through the members of this branch of the family, you can see from their places of birth and death that they were a true pioneering family, ever moving westward. It would be nice to know the reason for their individual moves, particularly since they hopscotched across a pretty large area in two generations. But most likely, the motivation was the obvious one: affordable, farmable land. '''Far Western New York State''' Meanwhile, Scrivens migrants who settled in the north central New York area probably traveled the '''Great Genesee Road''', or Mohawk Trail, as it is sometimes called. This road connected Fort Schuyler (now Utica) in the east to what is now Caledonia in the west. The road was built after the Revolutionary War to enable war veterans to reach 500 acres of “bounty land” to pay them for their service. [http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Great_Genesee_Road] Much of the road follows modern NYS Rt. 5 today. On the migration of Rensselaer families to western New York, Liz Curtis wrote (email on 4/2/2014): "Basically I think the #1 reason they came from Stephentown was the War of 1810 [1812?] was pretty much over. A lot of it had to do with the Indian population after the two wars (the Senecas) from here were on the side of the losers(!) . There are many towns here that had their first settlements after 1812, and I think land was cheap here." She continues: "A large part of the Curtis/Crandall families all came here together in 1811. They settled in Cherry Creek, NY and Stockton, NY first, and then moved over this way to '''Mayville''' in the 1840's. WE are about...40 miles from Bradford Pa." [Bradford County is in northeastern PA, bordering NY, another place where Scrivens are cited in birth and death records.] Curtis writes that the immigration route out of the Albany area was approximate to US Route 20, (which goes through the middle of the state, heading west, past the Finger Lakes region, and originally, ending [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Route_20_in_New_York] in a Revolutionary War town named Cherry Valley.) “The Third Great Western Turnpike was completed as planned by 1811 and was heavily used by people trying to establish new settlements in central New York. The two turnpikes, collectively known as the '''Cherry Valley Turnpike''', became a stagecoach route in 1816. [[Scriven-452|Tacy (Scriven) Bigalow]] who wrote up a history of the Scriven family in 1899, came with her family to Chautaugua Co., NY. This migration to the furthermost county of New York, along Lake Erie, is interesting for a couple reasons. One is that there is a small town named Panama there, and, if John Adams Scriven [[Scriven-82]] took part in this migration, this may have lead to a faulty designation of his place of death (which has been listed as U Cocle, Panama). The other is that there was a Renters' Rebellion against the Van Rensselaer family who owned much of the land along the Hudson River, which was well underway around the time of the American Revolution. This "anti-rent rebellion" came to a head in the late 1840's. (See [[Wikipedia: Anti-rent movement and downfall| Anti-rent movement and downfall]]) That may have sparked the westward migration out of Rensselaer Co. to western New York. '''Isaac Scriven moves to North Carolina''' [[Scriven-93|Isaac Scriven]], a devout Quaker, seems to be the only child of immigrant James Scriven who moved south instead of west. There is some question about whether Isaac went directly to North Carolina and stayed there, or accompanied his family first to Westerly, RI, to get married. But in any event, he ended up in the '''Perquimans River''' area of North Carolina. (This area is in the far northeast of the state, near the Virginia border.) He probably traveled there on [https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/King%27s_Highway|The King's Highway], which started in Boston, veered more south around New York City, passed through Baltimore, then Norfolk before skirting the Perquimans in North Carolina. The Quakers had established settlements there by the 1680's, a generation before Isaac arrived. [http://www.visitperquimans.com/quakers.html] Slavery became a contentious issue for the Quakers, and "This struggle led many to remove their families from the South to new free territories in the West, and the Great Migration of Friends began [http://www.visitperquimans.com/quakers.html], quickly depleting the number of Quakers who lived in the South. This anti-slavery stance eventually was responsible for as many as ten meetings in the Perquimans area to relocate west. So, we see how Isaac's daughter [[Scriven-415|Susanna]] was born in Wayne Co, North Carolina, but died at Stillwater Meeting House, Belmont Ohio as an illustration of that trend. "The migration of the Quakers into this new land of promise began even before 1787. . . . and began the formation of the Quaker settlements in the present counties of eastern Ohio. Over the Kanawha Road (modern U.S. 64), the Kentucky Road (leading from The Wilderness Road near western NC), and the Magadee-Richmond roads, the Quakers came in from the South and all but took complete possession of counties in southwestern Ohio. . . . Later they entered . . . eastern Indiana, there laying the foundations of the Indiana Yearly Meeting of Friends." [http://iagenweb.org/history/qoi/QOIPt1Chp3.htm] We can conclude that, at least in the case of Quakers, the westward migration was intertwined with religious beliefs and abhorance to slavery. For further information on the historic roads of that region, see [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~tqpeiffer/Documents/Ancestral%20Migration%20Archives/Migration%20Webpage%20Folder/Routes%20to%20VA,%20NC,%20SC,%20GA.htm| Historic Routes of Virginia, the Carolinas, and Georgia]. '''Into the Midwest . . . by rail''' Before railroads began to network the east, "Water transport accounted for much of the traffic and was so important that all major settlements in the eastern part of North America were on the coast or a navigable river. There were roads but the majority were tracks built to carry farm produce to market. . . . Although water transport was almost always preferred, overland travel could not be avoided where there were no rivers heading in the right direction. By the early 1800s the area that is now Ohio had become settled but overland travel from the east was very difficult.. . . In 1803 an Act of Congress allocated a part of the revenues from the sale of land in Ohio to the building of a proper road from Cumberland in Maryland (on the Potomac) to Wheeling . . . West Virginia (on the Ohio). The work began in 1811 and reached Wheeling in 1818. It was known by several names: the National Road, the Cumberland Road, and the National Pike. It was the first federally sponsored highway and was quite a feat for its day." (See [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gentutor/trails.html|The National Road Early American Roads and Trails]) This set the stage for the settlement of the Midwest. By the last half of the 19th century, many of the Scriven family continued westward seeking opportunity. One of the those was [[Scriven-434|Charles Matthias Scriven]], born on November 18, 1843, in Pennsylvania (probably Bradford) and died September 2, 1918 in Wilmington, Los Angeles, California. Charles’ son, [[Scriven-463|Ralph MacDonald Scriven]] --his middle name coming from his mother’s surname-- was born in Iowa (January 28, 1873) before following his father to California. Another son, Gilbert [[Scriven-461]], was born in Minnesota (June 30, 1867) but married a woman (Nellie) who was born in Illinois. [[Scriven-423|David M. Scriven]] married a woman named Sarah in Pennsylvania who was born in Ohio. Others started in Pennsylvania, like Oliver G. Scriven (1817-1898), and ended up in Iowa. His son, [[Scriven-437|John Wesley]], was born in Indiana, a stop on the family journey. There was a family group (like [[Scriven-22|Richard G. Scriven]], b. 1865) who were born in Wisconsin in the last half of the 1800’s and then moved on (Richard died in S. Dakota, John W. died (1874) in Oregon). '''And on to California''' And do you remember [[Scriven-56|Matthias]]? He had a grandson named [[Scriven-44|Alpheus Clark Scriven]] (1827 - 1919) who started out in Bradford like his father, Benjamin, and had moved to Nebraska by the time he died. His son [[Scriven-671|James Madison]] (1853 - 1929) died in Colorado, and his son, [[Scriven-775|Alba James Scriven]] (1878 - 1941) had moved to Iowa. But Alba's son, [[Scriven-776|Velmore Dorman Scriven]] (1902-1970), who was born in Nebraska, lived for years in Colorado and passed away in Red Bluff, Tehama, California. So, Matthias' line literally spanned the continent! And this is just one documented example of many Scrivens who ended up on the west coast. '''Scrivens in other countries''' While researching the family name, you inevitably come across Scrivens who have immigrated to countries other than the United States. One of them is Australia where there are at least a half dozen people who have Scriven-related websites, just on Ancestry.com alone. ''To Cooperstown and Australia'' Marlene Nygaard passed on some information while I was researching a woman named [[Rotton-25|Ellen Scriven Rotton]]. My interest in Ellen came from her husband, [[Scriven-742|George Swain Scriven]]. And he became a curiosity to me because of his Scriven descendants, who, though they are not linked to my Scriven ancestors yet, are tantalizingly close in geography. (They originally came from Weymouth, Dorset, on the southern English coast, not far from Colyton, where my immigrant ancestor, James Scriven, was born.) George immigrated to New York City in the 1830's, and ended up with grandsons who founded two museums, one in my hometown: [[Clark-24733|Robert Sterling Clark]] who founded the Sterling Clark Art Institute and [[Clark-17896|Stephen Carlton Clark]] who started the Baseball Hall of Fame. Now for the Australian connection. Marlene told the story of how "Charles Evans Scriven (Ellen and George's son) came to Australia around 1861 to visit his Uncle Henry (my GGGrandfather), who was a witness at his wedding in 1863. He lived in Hobart Tasmania and was a Bank Manager for the Bank of New South Wales. My Henry was the main source of many coming to Australia, including his sister Annie from the States. He died in Sydney in 1891. An Ancestry member whose handle is Jodster1979, told the story of his "great grandfather Thomas Jabez Scrivens who was born in Eldersfield, Worcestershire. [He] was the earliest Scrivens that came to Australia, as for the date on when he came over to Australia I am not sure of. He was born in the year 1852 and he married in Australia in the year 1891." Janice Scrivens passed on some information about the immigration of her Scrivens to Australia. She said, "Most of our Scrivens family came from Ightham in Kent. My husband's grandfather Alfred travelled from there to New Zealand, and then his son Alfred travelled the world a little, then returned to NZ, and then moved to Australia in 1953 finally settling in Brisbane, Queensland where the next generations all live. (Janice Scrivens, Ancestry Message Center, Mar 06, 2018). '''Conclusion''' Once a family spreads to that many places, it's hard (and maybe too complicated) to catalogue--unless, of course, they are in your direct line of descent. So, beyond the Midwest seems like a logical place to stop. Records also show that there have been a number of unrelated Scrivens who came directly to New York City from England whose families spread out from there. (Some of these, no doubt, can trace a common ancestry with my line somewhere back in England.) Two notable examples of such people are General [[Scriven-391|George P. Scriven]], who is credited with starting the US Air Force, and [[Scriven-491|Elizabeth (Scriven) Clark]], whose sons started famous museums, including the Baseball Hall of Fame at Cooperstown, NY. I should add, however, this does not account for a raft of Scrivens from the South who descended from other Scrivens who immigrated separately and are probably no more than distant cousins if you could make a connection back in England. (This includes the Screvens from Georgia who were descended from a man originally called Scriven when he lived in Kittery, ME.) Basic genealogical searches turn up southern plantation owners with the surname Scriven, and later on, African Americans with the Scriven surname whose ancestors no doubt took their name from the plantation owners. To investigate your own tie-ins with ancestors: try American Migration Patterns [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gentutor/migration.html] ''I've created a number of supporting pages that explore various related genealogical topics in a little more depth. Here are the links to them with a brief description of each.'' In addition to the tree profiles here on the early Scrivens of Colyton, see [[Space:Slingsby_Family_History|The Village of Scriven and the Slingsbys]]. For a brief outline of ''the four family lines'' going back from my grandparents, see [[Space: Scriven, Bedard, Fountain, and Robert Ancestors| My Grandparents' Ancestors]]. The [[Space: Origin of the Scriven Name|Origin of the Scriven Name]] will tell you about English and Norman origin theories, and the page [[Space:The_Final_s_in_Scrivens|The Final s in Scrivens]] tells the story of how my grandfather added the "s" to the family name. For links to some of my more ''interesting ancestors'', go to the page on [[Space:Notable Ancestors of Bob Scrivens|Notable Ancestors]]. The Page [[Space:Dit Robert|Dit Robert]] gives you what is currently my best explanation of the origin of the French Canadian affix, ''dit Robert''. My grandmother's immediate ancestors were named "Robert," but my first New France immigrant was named Guillaume Chartier. His son's children added the "dit Robert" affix to define that line issuing from Robert Chartier. For some ''historical context'' to better understand my ancestors' lives in the times in which they lived, take a look at [[Space:Scriven Ancestry Timeline|Scriven Ancestry Timeline]]. === Sources === Town of Petersburgh History [http://petersburgh.org/content/History] BP Scrivens, notes on early Scrivens in Grafton, emailed 4/25/2013. The Weekly Genealogist, Vol. 17, No. 11, Whole #678, March 12, 2014 Pennsylvania, Bradford County [http://noel.mcn.org/Westmoreland/MigrationTrails.htm] The Main Indian Paths And Migration Trails In Pennsylvania [http://noel.mcn.org/Westmoreland/MigrationTrails.htm] American Migration Patterns [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gentutor/migration.html] Early American Roads and Trails [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gentutor/trails.html] Visit Perquimans. 400 years in Perquimans County [http://www.visitperquimans.com/400years.html]

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{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ==History/Timeline== {{Image|file=Scurry_County_Texas-8.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption='. }} Its county seat is Snyder, which is the educational home for Western Texas College. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scurry_County,_Texas :'''1876''' - {{Blue|Scurry County created from Bexar District in 1876; organized in 1884}} The county was named for Confederate Gen. for William Read Scurry, lawyer and Confederate Army general.https://texasalmanac.com/index.php?q=topics/government/scurry-county http://genealogytrails.com/tex/panhandle2/scurry/ :'''1877''' W.H. Snyder opened a trading camp in the county on Deep Creek. He hauled lumber on wagons from Dallas to build his store and also hauling a good portion of his goods from the same place. He used what was known as trail wagons, with seven yoke of oxen to a team, each wagon having a capacity of 50,000 pounds. Mr. Snyder built a house in Scurry County and began dealing in general merchandise and supplies for buffalo hunters. Others arrived in the area, and that was the beginning of the Town of Snyder. :'''1882''' Mr. Snyder planned the future town of Snyder and first school opens. :'''1882''' Mr. Snyder laid out the town, and two years later it became the county seat.Soon there were houses, stores selling supplies and 4 churches. {{Image|file=Scurry_County_Texas-9.jpg |align=r |size=230 |caption=Hermleigh Calaboose for rowdy. }}{{clear}} :'''1884''' County was organized and Snyder becomes county seat. :'''1890-1909''' without railroad facilities , and the nearest shipping points were Colorado City on the south and still later the railroad towns in Fisher County on the east. :'''1892''' Snyder has two newspapers as well as two banks, and two churches. :'''1892''' (10 years later) Scurry had 4 churches, was important center for trade, and an independent school district. {{Image|file=Scurry_County_Texas-7.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=1912 Jail, remodeled. }}{{clear}} :'''1908''' The Altururian Woman's Club is formed :'''1909''' The first railroad ,Roscoe, Snyder and Pacific Railway, built from Roscoe on the Texas & Pacific in Nolan County, to Snyder, the county seat of Scurry County. :'''1910''' population was 2,154. Towns began up along the railway, the most important of which is Fluvanna, at the terminus of the Roscoe, Snyder & Pacific, and Hermleigh. :'''1910''' Population reaches 2,500 - a significant number for West Texas. :'''1911''' Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad comes to Fluvanna, in Scurry County and Snyder. :'''1911''' Texico-Coleman division of the Santa Fe system was built through the county, giving it a trunk line of railway. :'''1931''' First State Bank Closes due to The Great Depression. :'''Nov 21, 1948''' A discovery well in Scurry County o was the first of several major developments in that region. It is considered to be part of the prolific Levelland Field, that were discovered in Cochran and Hockley counties, 1945.http://texasalmanac.com/topics/business/history-oil-discoveries-texas :'''1948''' Oil is discovered and Snyder is overwhelmed when it's population triples in one year. :'''1950''' The Snyder Daily News becomes first daily newspaper published. :'''1964''' The Diamond M Museum Opens - regarded as one of Texas' best art collections. :'''1968''' Due to the efforts of community leaders Snyder is chosen as one of only 11 "All American Cities". :'''1971''' Western Texas College is opened. *http://lubbockonline.com/local/news/2017-02-27/fireball-rocks-region-following-reports-explosion-scurry-county Fireball land Meteor explosion] :'''2009''' a fireball produced 100 meteorites that were removed by area residents.http://lubbockonline.com/local/news/2017-02-27/fireball-rocks-region-following-reports-explosion-scurry-county Fireball land Meteor explosion] :'''2016''' a fireball was reported, Fire Department went to the site.http://lubbockonline.com/local/news/2017-02-27/fireball-rocks-region-following-reports-explosion-scurry-county Fireball land Meteor explosion]

'''{{Blue|The White Buffalo}}''' This event happened commonly in the 1860's and 1870's. Boom and another Bison, commonly called buffalo was killed.. The rifle roared, a .50 caliber hunk of lead smacked into the side of the buffalo and the huge animal tumbled to the ground. But this was different. It this was no ordinary bison – it was '''{{red|all white}}''', '''one of only seven''' known to have been killed on the North American continent. :And it was killed about 10 miles north of present day Snyder. :The Indians considered the white buffalo to be sacred and would not kill one. {{Image|file=Scurry_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=White Buffalo }} While buffalo no longer roam the prairie, a life-sized statute commemorating that white buffalo stands in the Scurry County courthouse square. Beneath it is a historical marker about J. Wright Mooar, the man who brought the white beast down, Oct 7, 1876 near Deep Creek, a stream the town of Snyder has expanded around. Mooar, b Aug. 10, 1851 in Vermont came to Texas in 1873. But Mooar was not the superstitious type. Buffalo hunting had been in progress in the 1870's. The animals were killed primarily for their hides, which were used for many things, even shipped back East for tanning. The carcass was left to rot on the plains, with the bones bleaching in the sun. Said to have killed 22,000 buffalo from 1870 to 1880. Mooar first began killing buffalo to supply the Army with meat. When demand ran high, he could get a quarter a pound for buffalo meat. In 1876, the same year he took the white buffalo, he sold 62,000 pounds of meat at Fort Griffin. He made only seven-and-a-half cents a pound on that deal, but netted $12,000 for all the hides. The Indians considered the white buffalo to be sacred and would not kill one. But Mooar was not the superstitious type. The white buffalo in downtown Snyder is eight feet long and five-and-a-half feet high at the shoulder. Though large as some buffalo were in real life, the statue is said to be smaller than the bull Mooar killed. Mooar, of course, skinned the white buffalo and tanned its hide. The hide still exists, still in the family of one of his descendants. Buffalo hunters were not noted for placidness. Operating well beyond the settlements, they enforced their own law or did without. Though the Comanches gladly would have scalped Mooar if they could have gotten their hands on him, the buffalo hunter lived to be 89. http://www.texasescapes.com/MikeCoxTexasTales/White-Buffalo.htm

===Government Offices=== Texas Escapes tells us Scurry County has had 2 courthouses: 1886, 1911 '''1st Courthouse, 1886'''2-story built with locally made red brick and was built on NE corner of the square on the site of a former Buffalo Trail. A jail was built farther NE and attached to courthouse by a corridor. Board sidewalks, led to the buildikngs, with a chain hitchin post for horses. A Public windmill on the ground made this building the civic and social gatherings. The building was razed in 1911 after the second courthouse was build.1909. http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasPanhandleTowns/SnyderTexas/Snyder-Texas-Scurry-County-Courthouse.htm {{Image|file=Scurry_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=c |size=330 |caption=1886 Courthouse and jail in back }} '''2nd Courthouse, 1911''' brick, with a dome resembling Cooke County Courthouse. It had a dome which was removed in remodeling of 1950. {{Image|file=Scurry_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=l |size=240 |caption=1911 courthouse, remodeled 1950. }} {{Image|file=Scurry_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=1911 courthouse remodeled 1950. }}{{clear}} SECOND remodeling 1972, created a Courthouse that looks brand new. Windows are mostly gone on front, granite has been added to outside, the dome was removed. If thel structure is good, a lot can be done..!!! The interior is also completely different. {{Image|file=Scurry_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=400 |size=c |caption=1912, remodeled in 1972 COURTHOUSE. }} '''1912 Scurry County Jail''' Used until 1978, the crenellated towers have since been removed and the original red brick has been plastered over. In front of old Scurry County jail is the Historical Marker. - Terry Jeanson {{Image|file=Scurry_County_Texas-7.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=1912 Jail, remodeled. }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 908 square miles (2,350 km2), of which 905 square miles (2,340 km2) is land and 2.1 square miles (5.4 km2) (0.2%) is water. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcs07 :'''Scurry County''' is at the base of the Llano Estacado in '''West Texas.''' :'''Center''' lies at 32°45' north latitude and 100°55' west longitude, 90 miles NW of Abilene. :'''Snyder''', the county seat, S of the center of the county and 63 air miles NW of Abilene. :'''Named''' for William R. Scurry, a Confederate general. :'''Vegetation''': 904 sq. mi. of prairie bluestems, gramas, wildrye, wheatgrasses, mesquite trees :'''Elevations''' 2,000 to 2,700 feet above sea level. :'''Soil''' light to dark loam surface soils with reddish, clayey subsoils. :'''Rivers''' - Colorado River cuts across the SW corner, ClearFork tributaries of Brazos River. :'''Temperatures''' low of 26° F in January to of 95° in July. :'''Rainfall''' 19.32 inches annually :'''Growing season''' lasts 214 days. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcs07 ===Adjacent counties=== *Borden *Fisher{{Image|file=Scurry_County_Texas.png |align=r |size=170 |caption=}} *Garza *Howard *Kent *Mitchell *Nolan ====Protected areas==== *[http://tpwd.texas.gov/regulations/outdoor-annual/regs/counties/scurry Parks and wildlife] *Scurry County Museum - On the campus of Western Texas College *Scurry County Jail ====Demographics==== Scurry County comprises the Snyder, TX Micropolitan Statistical Area. * As of the 2010 census, its population was 16,921. '''Liquor'''
Scurry County was one of forty-six prohibition, or entirely dry, counties in the state of Texas, until a 2006 election approved the sale of beer and wine in Snyder, and a 2008 election approved the sale of liquor by the drink throughout the county.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scurry_County,_Texas In 2000, there were 16,361 people residing in the county with a population density of 18 people/ sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 81.27% White, 6.06% Black or African American, 0.53% Native American, 0.23% Asian, 10.51% from other races, and 1.41% from two or more races. 27.77% of the population were Hispanic. The median income for a household in the county was $31,646, and the median income for a family was $38,467. The per capita income for the county was $15,871. About 12.60% of families and 16.00% of the population were below the poverty line, including 21.60% of those under age 18 and 11.70% of those age 65 or over.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scurry_County,_Texas {{Image|file=Scurry_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Veteran's Memorial. }}{{clear}} '''College:'''
Western Texas College. ====Cities==== *[[:Category:Camp Springs, Texas|Camp Springs]] *[[:Category:Dermott, Texas|Dermott]] *[[:Category:Dunn, Texas|Dunn]] *[[:Category:Hermleigh, Texas|Hermleigh]] =====Towns===== *[[:Category:Ira, Texas|Ira]] *[[:Category:Snyder, Texas|Snyder]] county Seat *[[:Category:China Grove, Texas|China Grove]] *[[:Category:Fluvanna, Texas|Fluvanna]] *[[:Category:Hudd, Texas|Hudd]] *[[:Category:Inhale, Texas|Inhale]] *[[:Category:Knapp, Texas|Knapp]] *[[:Category:Union, Scurry County, Texas|Union]] **Arah, Texas - historical **Pyron, Texas - historical **Wheat, Texas - historical ===Formed From=== *1876--Scurry County was created 21 August 1876 from Bexar Land District. ====County Resources==== *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txscurry/ TxGen genealogy] ===Census=== :1880 --- 102 — :1890 --- 1,415 1,287.3% :1900 --- 4,158 193.9% :1910 --- 10,924 162.7% :1920 --- 9,003 −17.6% :1930 --- 12,188 35.4% :1940 --- 11,545 −5.3% :1950 --- 22,779 97.3% :1960 --- 20,369 −10.6% :1970 --- 15,760 −22.6% :1980 --- 18,192 15.4% :1990 --- 18,634 2.4% :2000 --- 16,361 −12.2% :2010 --- 16,921 3.4% :Est. 2015 --- 17,615 ===Notables=== ====Land Grants==== ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=350 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Bookout Cemetery, Dermott, Texas|Bookout Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Pyron Cemetery, Hermleigh, Texas|Pyron Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Hillside Memorial Gardens, Snyder, Texas|Hillside Memorial Gardens]] *[[:Category: Snyder Cemetery, Snyder, Texas|Snyder Cemetery]] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Scurry/ListScurry.html Scurry county Cemeteries] Gloria Mayfield *https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2727 FindaGrave cemeteries] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txscurry/cemetery.htm Scurry co. Cemeteries, TxGen] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Scurry_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch cemeteries, genealogy] ===Sources=== *[http://lubbockonline.com/local/news/2017-02-27/fireball-rocks-region-following-reports-explosion-scurry-county Fireball land Meteor explosion] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Scurry/ListScurry.html Scurry county Cemeteries] Gloria Mayfield *https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2727 FindaGrave cemeteries] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txscurry/cemetery.htm Scurry co. Cemeteries, TxGen] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Scurry_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch cemeteries, genealogy]

Seaham 1871 Colliery Disaster

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'''Seaham Colliery, Seaham,
County Durham, England -
1871 Colliery Explosion'''
'''25 October 1871'''
{{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-6.png |align=c |size=l}} ===History and Circumstances=== '''Area History''' :Seaham is a township and a parish in Easington district, Durham. The township lies on the coast, and on the Sunderland and Seaham railway, 1 mile N of Seaham-Harbour, and 5 S by E of Sunderland; gives the title of Viscount to Earl Vane; contained an ancient village of its own name, now extinct; now contains the village of Seaham-Colliery and comprises 1, 498 acres of land, and 208 of water.[http://www.dmm.org.uk/colliery/s002.htm Seaham Colliery] :The original village of Seaham has all but vanished; it lay between St Mary's Church and Seaham Hall'' (i.e. somewhat to the north of the current town center).'' Until the early years of the 19th century, Seaham was a small rural agricultural farming community whose only claim to fame was that the local landowner's daughter, Anne Isabella Milbanke, was married at Seaham Hall to Lord Byron, on 2 Jan 1815. Byron began writing his 'Hebrew Melodies' at Seaham and they were published in Apr 1815. It would seem that Byron was bored in wintry Seaham, though the sea enthralled him. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seaham Seaham] {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-6.png |align=c |size=l}} '''Colliery History''' :Seaham Colliery was established in 1846 by the third Marquis of Londonderry. Seaton Colliery, in close proximity, was formerly established by Lord Durham and the Hetton Coal Company, but now operating as one. Here there are at present being wrought the Harvey seam, the Main coal, the Maudlin, the Hutton Jubilee, Hutton No. 2, and Hutton No. 3 ; the Harvey in the lowest seam being 282 fathoms deep to the shaft bottom, and 300 fathoms to the lowest point. This seam is 3 feet thick. The Main coal is 5 feet thick. The Maudlin, 4 feet, and the Low Main run together, and are only separated by a thin band, which, however, assumes a considerable division a long distance eastwards. Their depth is about 245 feet. The Hutton Jubilee got its names from the fact of having been reached through a great fault, after three years' cutting in the Jubilee year (1887). ''{Whellan's 1894 Directory of County Durham}'' {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-6.png |align=c |size=l}} '''Colliery Disaster Circumstances''' :An explosion, generally known as the Seaham Colliery Explosion, took place at Earl Vane No. 3 pit, Seaham collieries, on the 25th ult., owing, it is supposed, to blasting operations. {''The Graphic News, 4 Nov 1871, Page 438, Column 2}'' :The fearful colliery explosion which occurred in Seaham Colliery on Wednesday night has caused the deaths of 26 men and boys and a great number of horses, besides doing great damage to the colliery. The part of the pit where the explosion occurred is on fire, and, according to the latest advice, there is no prospect of recovering the remainder of the bodies of the lost men for some time to come... {{Image|file=Seaham_1871_Colliery_Disaster-1.jpg |align=r |size=l }} :The explosion occurred about half-past 11 o'clock on Wednesday night, and was coincident with the firing of a shot by a '''stoneman''' named '''Hutchinson''', who, with his son, was blasting a mass of stonework in the drift in order to make a space for a portable standing engine, intended to be set up and used for the purpose of drawing coal up the incline of the drift to the upcast shaft. :In the colliery village, and at the neighbouring town of Seaham Harbour, the shock of the explosion was distinctly felt. Tables were knocked over, pots and pans knocked about, and the windows of one cottage fell out. Great alarm and consternation prevailed, the general opinion being that an earthquake had occurred. The older and more experienced '''pitmen'''; however, soon discerned the real cause, and in a short time there was a rush towards the pit shafts. :The effects of the explosion showed themselves at the top of No. 3 shaft. Dense smoke was issuing, and the machinery had been thrown off gear and destroyed by the force of the explosion, which had here found vent. The masonry on the south side of the shaft had been blown down and scattered to a distance; the engine-house on the opposite side was also damaged, and the iron work over the top of the shaft in connection with the pulleys was violently torn and twisted. Nos. 1 and 2 shafts, however, were uninjured; and were therefore available for the escape of those whom the explosion left alive, and also for the descent of the volunteers into the pit afterwards to ascertain the extent of the mischief, and to endeavour, if possible, to rescue those whom it was known were in the workings at the time when the pit fired, but of whose recovery alive no hopes from the very first was entertained. :At the time of the explosion there were 27 or 28 men and boys in the No. 3 pit namely the deputy in charge of the shift, five hewers, two stonemen, the furnaceman, sixteen shifters, and two or three boys, and most of them at a distance of about a mile from the shaft. The workings extended in a northerly direction, and, so far as is at present known, all who were in that portion of the pit have been killed. Two men, who were closer to the entrance, indeed, were brought up alive, but both were so severely injured that one died within an hour of reaching the bank and the other was not expected to survive. ''(The bank was at the bottom of the shaft where the cages were situated to take men to the surface. Normally, the banksman stood there to check the movement in and out of the mine.)'' :They soon had evidence also of the destruction of life that had been the effect of the explosion. In the first place, they found the stone-man who had fired the shot, '''Thomas Hutchinson''', 48 years of age ; he was not far from the shaft, and was alive. He was severely burnt about the head, and the whole of his hair was off ; he was, however, perfectly sensible, and was sent to bank and removed to his house in Model-row, where he was attended by '''Drs. Beattie''' and '''Taylor''' ; but although he was alive at a late hour last evening, no hopes are entertained of his recovery.'' (In fact, Thomas did survive the explosion and returned to work at Seaham Colliery after it resumed working. He no longer worked as a stoneman but was 'downgraded' to shifter. On 8 Sept 1880, another explosion ripped Seaham Colliery apart. This was a much more serious disaster resulting in the deaths of 164 men and boys. Thomas Hutchinson Sr was among them.)'' :The rescuers, near to 3 o'clock, next found the dead body of '''Thomas Hutchinson''', 22 years of age, son of the above, and who leaves his wife Mary and two children, Robert (age 3) and Dorothy (age 1.) About the same time,''' Robinson Hunter''' was found, alive, a few yards beyond Hutchinson Jr, but he only lived for a short time after he reached the bank. He leaves a wife, Elizabeth, and a daughter age 11. :The body of '''Charles Lawson''', the '''furnaceman''', was next found near the furnace; he lived at Seaham Harbour, and his body was removed to his house, where he had lived with his wife Martha and two young children, Phoebe aged 4 and Mary Ann aged 1. These were soon found, they all being near the shaft ; but it was not until 11 o'clock yesterday morning that much further progress had been made. :The next body found was that of '''Thomas Spence,''' aged 40, who left a wife Elizabeth and three children - George, aged 11; Sarah, aged 9 and Ruth, aged 7. The poor fellow presented a horrid spectacle; not a feature of his face was discernible, and his identity was only proved by his watch which bore a label inside with his name upon it. The body was removed to his residence in Long-row. These are the whole of the bodies found up to the present time, and it is probable that weeks will elapse before the remainder can be recovered. {{Image|file=Seaham_1871_Colliery_Disaster-2.jpg |align=l |size=500 }} :About half-past 11 o'clock yesterday forenoon, exactly 12 hours after the explosion, the rescue party had reached about a mile and a half towards the face of the workings, where the men who are immured were employed. On reaching the stables they found that the ponies were dead, which at once destroyed all hopes of the safety of the 22 men and boys who were not accounted for. They were working three-quarters of a mile beyond that point, and it was then discovered that the seam of coal was on fire and that the poor creatures must have been suffocated hours before. :When this intelligence was brought to the bank and conveyed to the crowd of people assembled around the pit mouth a very sorrowful scene occurred, such as can only be witnessed in a colliery district on an occasion like this, as all hope was then dissipated, and it was certain that the wives of those left below were widows and their children orphans. When the engineers found yesterday that the seam of coal was on fire it was concluded, after consultation, that the only course open to them in dealing with such an unapproachable obstacle was to build such a wall as would hermetically seal that portion of the seam and prevent a supply of oxygen reaching it to feed the flames. A body of '''masons''' from various collieries was set to work to accomplish this, and the seat of the fire was sealed up. It may be many weeks before it will be deemed safe to reopen it for the purpose of exploring the three-quarters of a mile of workings beyond that point. :None of the men and boys working in the seam where the explosion occurred in the present instance escaped from death or injury, except one little''' putter boy''', named '''Bousfield''' ''(very likely Henry, son of Thomas Bousfield, age 11'''++''')'' who owed his safety to the circumstance that he was just going into the workings at the time, and hearing the noise of the explosion he ran back to the bottom of the shaft and escaped. The engineers who conducted the explorations yesterday state that they encountered the pit ponies in the main coal seam, standing in two lines, 10 on each side. These were alive and unhurt, but one which had been standing in the middle was dead, as though it had been killed by fright or the shock of the explosion in the other seam. ''(editing & comments by Steve Maxted & Sandra Pendlington)'' '''The Times, 28 Oct 1871''' :The explosion killed all the persons working in that part of the pit where it occurred, to the number of 26. The accident happened through the firing of a shot by the "stone" man. An inquest was opened to-night, and adjourned for three weeks. The pit is on fire. Only four bodies have already been recovered. The following is a list of the men down the pit at the time of the accident, all of whom must be dead :— '''Ralph Hepplewhite''', 50, married ; '''[[Bousfield-84|Thomas Bousfield]]''', wife, seven children ;''' James Aspden''', wife four children ; '''John Burdon''', wife, large family ;'''Edward Laing''', wife, seven children ; '''William Coates''', 40, wife, no family ; '''William Dunn''', wife six children ; '''John Richardson''', married, large family ; '''David Ballantyne''', 66, wife, large family grown up ; '''Matthew Brown''', wife, four children ; '''Thomas Proud''', 50, wife, four children ; '''George Barker''', boy 16 ; '''Thomas Dobson''', boy, 13 ; '''Robert Stranghair''', 24, married ; '''William Young''', 60, married ; '''George Shipley''', wife and five children ;''' John Waddle''', 49, married ; '''William Robins''', Cornishman, 35, married ; '''Thomas Tones'''; '''Edward Campbell''', 30, married ; '''John Hays''', 66, married. ''{The Times, 27 Oct 1871}'' {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-6.png |align=c |size=l}} ===Miner Victims===
26 Lives Lost in the Seaham 1871 Colliery Explosion
'''Explanation:''' The table below gives information about the 24 men and 2 boys who lost their lives in the disaster. The birth and baptismal records have been checked at the local archives to ascertain that the age and place of origin is correct. The 1871 Census provides the information about where the men lived and their families. The 1841, 1851 and 1861 Censuses are consistent with the information provided. The 1891 Census has been checked to see what happened to their families. Finally, the burial records at Seaham confirm the deaths. {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="text-align: left; style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue;" |-valign="top" align="left" !Name !Job !Age !Approx DOB !Name/Info from The Times 27 Oct 1871, presumed dead !Status/Family |- !Aspen, James | Hewer |40 |1831 Lancashire |'' James Aspen''' |wife - Elizabeth + 4 children |- !Ballantine, David | Shifter |69 |1802 Scotland | '''David Ballantyne''' 66, |wife Dorothy + 6 grown children |- !Barker, George | Putter |15 |1856 Seaham, Co. Durham | '''William Barker''' boy 16 |son of George & Hannah Barker |- !'''[[Bousfield-84|Bousfield, Thomas]]''' | Shifter |49 |1822 Staindrop, Co. Durham | '''[[Bousfield-84|Thomas Bousfield]]''' |wife Hannah + seven children |- !Burden, John | Hewer |49 |1821 Rainton Gate, Co. Durham | '''James Burdon''' |wife Jane + large family |- !Brown, Matthew | Shifter |36 |1835 Rainton, Co. Durham | '''Matthew Brown''' |wife Ann + four children |- !Campbell, Edward | Hewer |25 |1846 Northumberland | '''Edward Campbell''' 30, |wife Priscilla |- !Coates, William | Shifter |30 |1842 Pelton, Co. Durham | '''William Coates''' 40, |wife Jane + 4 children |- !Dobson, Thomas | Driver |13 |1858 Yorkshire | '''Thomas Dobson''' boy, 13 |son of Mary Dobson |- !Dunn, William | Hewer |57 |1815 Somerset | '''William Dunn''' |wife Mary + six children |- !Hays, John | Deputy |60 |1811 Northumberland | '''John Hay''' 66 |wife Isabella + 3 children |- !Hepplewhite, Ralph | Shifter |55 |1816 Washington, Co. Durham | '''Ralph Hepplewhite''' 50 |wife Mary Ann + 4 children |- !Hunter, Robinson | Shifter |45 |1826 Northumberland | |wife Ann |- !Hutchinson, Thomas | Stoneman |24 |1847 | |wife Mary |- !Laing, Edward | Hewer |43 |1828 Hebburn, Co. Durham |'' Edward Laing'' |wife Barbara + 7 children |- !Lawson, Charles | Furnaceman |28 |1843 Middlesex | |wife Martha + 2 children |- !Norris, Thomas | Shifter |60 |1811 Ireland | |single, lived w/ siblings |- !Proud, Thomas | Shifter |51 |1820 Northumberland | '''Thomas Proud''' 50, |wife Mary Ann + four children |- !Richardson, John | Shifter |50 |1820 Hebburn, Co. Durham | '''William Richardson''' | wife Isabella + large family |- !Robins, William | Shifter |28 |1843 N. Ireland | '''William Robson''' Cornishman, 35 | married |- !Shipley, George | Shifter |34 |1836 Shiney Row, Co. Durham | '''George Shipley''' |wife Jane + five children |- !Spence, Thomas | Master Shifter |37 |1834 Rainton, Co. Durham | |wife Elizabeth |- !Straughair, Robert | Shifter |24 |1847 | '''Robert Stranghair''' 24 |wife Mary + 2 children |- !Tones, Thomas | Shifter |64 |1807 | '''Thomas Jones''' | |- !Weddle, John | Shifter |52 |1819 |'' John Weddel''' 49 | married |- !Young, William | Shifter |67 |1803 Northumberland | '''William Young''' 60 |wife Isabella + 7 children |} {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-6.png |align=c |size=l}} '''Note A:''' Of those who lost their lives in this disaster, one account indicates that seven children were involved, while other accounts seem to indicate less. In any case, the majority of those who fell victim were adults. ''The definition of "child" for those who worked in the mines was anyone age 16 or under.'' '''Note B:''' The places of birth show that men came from many different places to work at Seaham, including Scotland and Ireland. Several men had come from the Northumberland coalfield. ''Like the Pendlington family they had moved from North Tyneside because the Bensham seam of coal in that area was notorious for gas.'' It is ironic that so many were killed by a gas explosion. '''Note C:''' Ages of men – ages were traced from the birth records. However, the variation from the Newspaper reports was because it was very common for miners who died at this time not to know their accurate date of birth. ''(comment by Sandra Pendlington)'' {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-6.png |align=c |size=l}} ====Victims' Occupations==== '''''The men and boys employed at the Seaham Colliery held the jobs below. '''''[http://www.worldthroughthelens.com/family-history/old-occupations.php Old Occupations]
Victims' Occupations
{| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="text-align: left; style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue;" |-valign="top" align="left" !Job!!Description |- |''' Driver'''||a boy employed in driving the horses on the main road underground ~ he was usually above age 10 up to 14 or 15 years of age |- |''' Deputy'''||employed in setting timber for the safety of the workmen, also installed brattice and brattice supports - ''(brattice was a partition or shaft lining in a coal mine, typically made of wood or heavy cloth)'' |- |''' Furnaceman'''||attended to the ventilating furnace |- |''' Hewer'''||coal face worker who digs coal, loosening the coal with a pick'' (Note: these were the most important men in the pit, valued for their skill and often sought after by coal mine owners. They were often small slim men because the job required dexterity and skill rather than brute force.)'' |- |''' Master Shifter'''||person in charge of the shifters |- |''' Pitman'''|| a coal miner who works exclusively in the pit section of the mine ''(old name for a hewer)'' |- |''' Putter'''||a boy or youth who pushed or dragged the coal from the workings to the passages where horses could be employed ~ he was usually above age 10 up to 14 or 15 years of age, and worked with the hewers as laborers (Note: hewers often took their sons as putters) |- |''' Shifter'''||repaired the horse-ways and labored in other passages of the mine, and keeping them free from obstructions |- |''' Stoneman'''||makes excavation in "stone" - i.e. hard strata other than coal |} {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-6.png |align=c |size=l}} ===Miner Survivors=== All the men and boys who were working in other areas of the pit survived. They were able to ascend shaft #2, as pits 1 and 2 were quite close together and pit 3 was a distance away. All who were at work in other parts of the pit, rushed to the shaft and were happily saved. '''Henry Bousfield''' survived from pit 3. The rescuers only found 5 men in the initial rescue attempt. They were working fairly close to bank (ie. the bottom of the shaft.) Two were alive. These were the only men who were not killed either in the explosion or from fire and/or suffocation in the aftermath. Initially, they found the stone-man who had fired the shot, '''Thomas Hutchinson,''' age 48. He was not far from the shaft, and was alive. He was severely burnt about the head, and his hair had all been burnt off. He was, however, perfectly sensible, and was sent to bank and removed to his house in Model-row, where he was attended by '''Drs. Beattie''' and '''Taylor.''' ''' ::* ''Thomas was only 46 and I don't think that he was to blame. The owner wanted a space to site an engine and Thomas was ordered to do the job. There is no way he could have known whether gas was present behind the area where he placed the shot. The really hard thing is that his son was with him and was killed.'' [Comments by Sandra Pendlington, Colliery Disaster researcher, Scotland] {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-6.png |align=c |size=l }} ===Rescue Effort & Rescuers=== Understandably, there was reluctance to go down into the pit, and it is clear that this was one of the more difficult rescues. ''[Comments by Sandra Pendlington]'' :''The principal colliery officials were soon on the spot, and taking measures for ascertaining the true state of matters below. '''Mr. Corbett''', the head viewer, who resides at Seaham Dene House, was on the bank at 12:30 pm, in company with '''Messrs. Dakres''' and '''Thomson''', viewers at the colliery. There was great fear of another explosion, and men were rather backward in volunteering to descent the pit; but at length a noble example was set by some of the older men, who had unhappily had experience of former disasters of the kind. The first men went down about 12:00. They found the air-courses interrupted and the air very bad, and it was with the greatest difficulty that they could proceed.'' {The Times ~ 27 Oct 1871} '''Please Note:''' ''Further comments available by Sandra Pendlington, if interested''. {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-6.png |align=c |size=l }} ===Disaster Memorials=== {{Image|file=Bousfield-84.jpg |align=c |size=600 }} :*[http://dre.durham.gov.uk/pgDre.aspx?&SEARCH=By+Place&TERM=Seaham&ID=SMR2509073 Seaham 1871 Disaster Memorial] :*[http://www.keystothepast.info/article/10339/Site-Details/pgDetail.aspx?PRN=D36085 1871 Disaster Memorial] {{Image|file=Seaham_1871_Colliery_Disaster.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption='''''Graveyard Memorial to Souls Lost in 1871 Disaster''''' }} This memorial was erected to the memory of those who lost their lives in the Seaham Colliery Disaster of 1871. This is a fairly large memorial located at Christ Church in Seaham, Co. Durham, England. It may be because of the particular horrific circumstances of the recovery ''(see above).'' Around the ,base the names of those lost are inscribed. [http://www.dmm.org.uk/memorial/871ap-01.htm Seaham 1871 Disaster Memorial] {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-6.png |align=c |size=l }} ===Children Who Died Working in the Mines=== Sad, but true, many boys '''under the age of 16 worked and were killed in the mines'''. In addition to the Miners' Memorial, you may also '''COPY & PASTE''' the following somewhere below the profile Biography section heading to show they died way before their time: {{Died Young}} '''This results in this sticker:''' {{Died Young}} This can be inserted in the paragraph describing the child mine worker’s death circumstances. *'''Note: Also be sure to mark “no spouse” and “no children” in the appropriate places in the profile edit page''' :*'''Click on “Add” in the “Spouse” area which takes you to another page where you can click on UNMARRIED and follow the links to show no spouse.''' :*'''On the edit page under CHILDREN, check the box by “No Children”.''' '''This results in a much cleaner and accurate profile. ''' {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-6.png |align=c |size=l }} ===Memorial Stickers=== '''The Memorials add the ''Occupation'' categories to the Miners' and Mining Rescuers' profiles.''' '''The ''Miners' Support Ribbon'' is added to Miners' Family members and Supporters involved in this coal mining disaster.''' '''General Notes regarding Stickers:''' :*The text is a variable that can be changed to fit the individual. :*Text is limited to 100 characters :*The name line in a person's profile will fill in the name of the person in the Memorial Sticker. :*wording may be changed in the ''Connection='' to fit the individual's profile''' :*A miner who is killed in the disaster along with a brother or father can have both a Miners' Memorial and "Miners' Family Sticker added to his profile. An example is included below. '''For others involved, i.e., family members, others involved, miners who worked there but not in the mine that day, the suggestions can be ''copy&pasted'' and then edited.''' '''Some Suggestions For Miners:''' ::*wasn't working that day, so escaped the ::*worked in the mine, but was not involved in the '''Suggestions For Mining Rescuers:''' ::*helped with rescue and recovery in the ::*was a rescuer killed in the rescue efforts in the {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-6.png |align=c |size=l }} ====Miners' Memorial Sticker==== '''Copy & Paste''' the following to the profile either ''just below the Biography Heading'' or ''just before a paragraph that includes additional details''. :{{Mining Disasters :|text= was killed in the [[Space:Seaham_1871_Colliery_Disaster|Seaham 1871]] Colliery Explosion :|date=25-Oct-1871 :|category=English Coal Miners :|flag=Maria_s_Photobox-4.png :}} Result:

{{Mining Disasters |Name={{Name}} |text=was killed in the [[Space:Seaham_1871_Colliery_Disaster|Seaham 1871]] Colliery Explosion |date=25-Oct-1871 |category=English Coal Miners |flag=Maria_s_Photobox-4.png }} *'''With the ''category='' set on ''English Coal Miners'', this automatically adds the profile to the appropriate Coal Miners category AND automatically added the ''Coal Miner Memorial'' image''' {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-6.png |align=c |size=l }} ===='''Mining Rescuers Memorial Sticker'''==== '''Copy & Paste''' the following to the profile either '' just below the '''Biography Heading''''' or ''just before a paragraph that includes additional details''. :*'''The ''Image=, date=, category=, and flag='' should remain the same.''' '''See suggestions above''' for examples of other wording in the ''text= field between = and Space'' :{{Mining Disasters :|text= helped with rescue and recovery in the [[Space:Seaham_1871_Colliery_Disaster|Seaham 1871]] Colliery Explosion :|date=25-Oct-1871 :|category=Mining Rescuers :| flag=Maria_s_Photobox-4.png :}} '''Result:''' {{Mining Disasters |text=helped with rescue and recovery in the [[Space:Seaham_1871_Colliery_Disaster|Seaham 1871]] Colliery Explosion |date=25-Oct-1871 |category=Mining Rescuers |flag=Maria_s_Photobox-4.png }} *'''With the ''category='' set on ''Mining Rescuers'', this automatically adds the profile to the Mining Rescuers category AND adds the Mining Rescuer Memorial image.''' {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-6.png |align=c |size=l }} ====Family Members & Supporters in the Aftermath==== '''The ''Miners' Support Ribbon'' is added to ''family members'' of miners, and those who were ''Supporters in the Aftermath''.''' '''Notes:''' :*'''A miner who is killed in the disaster along with a brother or father can have both a Miners' Memorial and "Miners' Family Sticker added to his profile. An example is included below. ''' :*Delete the ''category='' line for ''Supporters'' which will add the Ribbon and no category ''''The following suggestions or other wording replaces the text= where shown text=XXXXXXX '''Suggestions for the Family Members:''' *was a widow of a miner killed in the *lost his/her father in the *was a baby when father was killed in the *wasn't yet born when father died in the *lost his/her son in the *lost his/her brother in the *was killed along with his brother/father in the '''Supporter in the Aftermath Suggestions:''' *was involved in the aftermath of the *testified at the Inquest of the '''Family Member''' :{{Mining Disasters :|text=XXXXXXX [[Space:Seaham_1871_Colliery_Disaster|Seaham 1871]] Colliery Explosion :|date=25-Oct-1871 :|flag=Maria_s_Photobox-4.png :}} '''Results In:''' {{Mining Disasters |text=XXXXXXX [[Space:Seaham_1871_Colliery_Disaster|Seaham 1871]] Colliery Explosion |date=25-Oct-1871 |flag=Maria_s_Photobox-4.png }} '''Miner Killed in Same Incident as a Family Member''' :{{Mining Disasters :|text=was killed along with his father in the [[Space:Seaham_1871_Colliery_Disaster|Seaham 1871]] Colliery Explosion :|date=25-Oct-1871 :|flag=Maria_s_Photobox-4.png :}} '''Results In:''' {{Mining Disasters |text=was killed along with his father in the [[Space:Seaham_1871_Colliery_Disaster|Seaham 1871]] Colliery Explosion |date=25-Oct-1871 |flag=Maria_s_Photobox-4.png }} *A miner who is killed in the disaster along with a brother or father can have both a Miners' Memorial and "Miners' Family Sticker added to his profile. Be sure to add this one along with the Miner's Memorial above if more than one member of the family was killed in the disaster. '''Supporter Example with no category and date removed:''' :{{Mining Disasters :|text=testified at the Coroner's Inquest of the [[Space:Seaham_1871_Colliery_Disaster|Seaham 1871]] Colliery Explosion :|flag=Maria_s_Photobox-4.png :}} '''Results:''' {{Mining Disasters ||text=testified at the Coroner's Inquest of the [[Space:Seaham_1871_Colliery_Disaster|Seaham 1871]] CollieryExplosion |flag=Maria_s_Photobox-4.png }} *'''With no category, this automatically adds the Support Miners Ribbon image.''' {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-6.png |align=c |size=l }} ====Other Ways to Use Memorials==== '''These are enlarged images for the ''Coal Miner Memorial'', the ''Mining Rescuer Memorial'', and the ''Support Miners Ribbon'' used for family and supporters, and any miner or rescuer to be honored. The stickers contain very small images and this is how you can use the images outside the sticker.''' {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-1.png |align=c |size=m |caption='''Coal Miner Memorial''' }} {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-42.png |align=c |size=m |caption=''Mining Rescuers'' }} {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-4.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption='''Family & Supporters''' }} {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-6.png |align=c |size=l }} =====Adding the Memorial as Person's Primary Profile Photo===== '''You can use the Memorial image as the person’s profile primary photo by adding the profile ID to the appropriate Memorial image above.''' *'''Get the ''Profile ID''' by copying it from the web address on the Profile view of your person. *'''Double-Click on the image above.''' This will take you to the image page. (This space is copied from another image-you won't see the same wording on the image page as in this illustration). *'''In this space, add your Profile ID:''' {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-104.png |align=l |size=l }} *'''Save Changes''' and make sure "Changes Saved" show at the top of the page. *'''Click the button''' in the lower-right column that says "'''Set as Primary'''" by your Profile ID. *'''SAVE your changes''' with the button at the bottom of the page. *'''Save the profile page and reopen.''' The image should appear on the right side and in the thumbnail at the top of your profile page. =====Adding the Memorial Image to Person's Biography===== '''You may use any Memorial image in a person’s profile by adding the image in the biography. ''' *'''Double-click on the image above'''. This will take you to the image Page. *'''On the right side, go to ''Use Inside Text''''' *'''Go to the section: ''To align it on the right side of the page, in a medium size, with a different caption.''''' (This example uses the Support Miners' Ribbon and removes the caption= line). *'''Copy the text and paste into the edit box in the profile'''. You can change the "align" and "size", but for this image, size=m works best. This will add the image to the right side of the profile page and insert the image in the biography where you placed it. {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-4.jpg |align=r |size=m }} {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-6.png |align=c |size=l }} ===Categories to Add to Miners' Profiles=== '''ADD the following categories to the TOP of the Miner's profiles as they are researched and added, or found on WikiTree.''' To add categories to an individual's page: '''1. Copy & Paste the following to the top of the profile page:''' [[Category: Seaham, County Durham]] [[Category: Seaham Colliery 1871 Colliery Disaster, Seaham, County Durham, England]] '''2. Save Changes''' '''3. Click on the PROFILE and make sure the categories appear. '''If underlined and in BLACK, congratulations! You have added the profile to the category.''' You may click on the underlined categories to see the miner's profile on that category page. {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-6.png |align=c |size=l }} '''Note: ''If you see someone you are researching, or your ancestor appears on this page you are welcome to add the categories and a sticker to that person's page and contact a Profile Manager of this page for the table to be updated.''''' '''''This is our way of helping you honor the miners in your family.''''' '''OR if you want to help grow the WikiTree community tree:''' *Research the names of miners killed on WikiTree, and if found, add the categories above and the project template and stickers below to their profile page. *Add miners to WikiTree by creating their profile. *Research names found in the investigation report and add the profiles if you find enough information. {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-6.png |align=c |size=l }} ===England Project on Wikitree=== '''The ''England Project'' has the noble goal ''"to make every single English profile the very best it can be" and provides many resources, profile recommendations and regional information that can be added to miners' profiles as well as family members. ''' '''Visit ''England Project'' and check out their information, stickers and opportunities to join that Project.'''
Please see [[Project:England|England Project]].
{{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-6.png |align=c |size=l }} ===Genealogy Resources=== :*[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Seaham,_Durham_Genealogy Seaham, County Durham Family Search Records] :Possible sources to add by link: :* Internment Records :* Area Genealogical & Historical Societies :* Library Collections online ===Want to Know More? === {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-35.jpg |align=l |size=m }} {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-36.jpg |align=r |size=m }} '''Durham Mining Disasters''', c.1700 - 1950s by Maureen Anderson, Published by Wharncliffe Books, 2008, ISBN 1-845630-73-4. You can read a sample of Durham Mining Disasters [https://www.overdrive.com/media/1967021/durham-mining-disasters here]. '''Troubled Seams''' - The Story of a Pit and Its People by John E. McCutcheon, published in 1955 by J. Greenwood and Sons. Reviews and preview [https://openlibrary.org/books/OL6256690M/Troubled_seams here]. {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-6.png |align=c |size=l }} A video look at Seaham Harbour while still in use by the National Coal Board. The last paddle steamer tug was still in use. Taken from 8mm cine film in 1968. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGiZ7qlukVM '''Seaham Harbour 1968 (NCB)'''] {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-6.png |align=c |size=l }} ===To Do=== :*'''Disaster Page''' *Genealogy Resources *Resources & Read More About It [Want to Know More Section] :*'''Individual Profiles To Do List''' *'''For each miner, family member, mining rescuer or family member found:''' *Research WikiTree for existing profiles *Research external sites for more information on miners killed *review investigation reports for names of miners and others involved *complete profile page *upload individual miners' photos; family info of select miners, other similar if found *Search resources and genealogy info for more information on victims and families, and others involved :*'''For Wikitree Profiles:''' * All duplicates should be merged into the final profile ID. [[PPP|PPP]] should be added if there are known duplication problems/or the person is considered notable. * Worldwide Mining project box template, sticker and categories included on the page * Biography is cleaned up and free of any GEDCOM leftovers, Ancestry trees with no links, etc. and styled according to [[:Category:Styles and Standards]]. Use of inline citations is encouraged, and please do not copy large swaths of text from elsewhere. Paraphrase and link! * Each individual should have a quality source or reference to their association with the Mining Disaster- i.e. a website or published biography * Create and attach immediate family * Connect to the main WikiTree tree *Link/include any memorials, gravestones, etc. whether photo, web link, obituary or other ===Sources=== {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-6.png |align=c |size=l}}
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Seamróga agus Fòghnain

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[[Category:Connect-a-Thon]] [[Category:Source-a-Thon]] [[Category:Challenges Teams]] [[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] {{Image|file=Seamroga_agus_Foghnain-4.png |size=600 |label=Sir Shamrock, sporting a tam o' shanter with a unicorn badge affixed, and Lady Thistle, wearing a leprechaun's hat with a hare badge affixed, are surrounded by the icons depicting the various "marathon" events in which challenge teams such as Seamróga agus Fòghnain participate 4 times yearly. The duo sit beneath the Latin words "Qualis in Qunatitate" (Quality over Quantity), and above the words "Nothing without Effort!". }} == Welcome to Team Seamróga agus Fòghnain == Team '''Seamróga agus Fòghnain''' symbolizes a special new Gaelic alliance here on WikiTree. It represents the unified efforts of the [[Project:Scotland|Scotland Project]]'s ''[[Space:Twisted_Thistles|Twisted Thistles]]'' and the [[Project:Ireland|Ireland Project]]'s ''[[Space:Team_Irish_Seanchaithe|Irish Seanchaithe]]'' to combine forces to improve the quality of all Scottish and Irish profiles on WikiTree, and those of Gaelic lineage worldwide. The ''Twisted Thistles'' and ''Na Seanchaithe'' will continue to participate in most thons, but once every year the two projects will combine to form Team ''Seamróga agus Fòghnain''. The team name combines the Irish word ''[https://www.teanglann.ie/ga/fgb/seamr%c3%b3g seamróga]'' (shamrocks) with the Scottish Gaelic word ''[https://www.faclair.com/ViewEntry.aspx?ID=0B73100CFE3F4BFF06501AC1B5CD2A49 fòghnain]'' (thistles), while ''agus'' means ''and'' in both languages. :'''Unsure how to pronounce our team name?''' :Seamróga - "Sham-row-gah" :agus - "ah-giss" :Fòghnain - "Foe-nine" Our team mascots, Sir Shamrock and Lady Thistle, symbolize this alliance. Sir Shamrock proudly wears a tam o' shanter sporting the unicorn (representative of Scotland), while Lady Thistle wears a leprechaun's top hat emblazoned with a hare (representative of Ireland). The goal of ''Seamróga agus Fòghnain'' is to improve as many Gaelic profiles as possible by adding a well written biography which is supported by as many reliable sources as we can find. Speed is ''not'' a factor, instead quality is of primary importance. Because we acknowledge, however, that all improvements are of value to our shared tree, members are free to work on profiles from their own watchlists if they prefer doing so. This team has two slogans :
''Quality over Quantity'' '''and''' ''Nothing without Effort!''
=== How to join us === *You '''must''' register to participate in the Thon. *Your registration for a previous Thon does not extend to the current one or any future Thons. *To register, you '''must''' visit the thon G2G post and click '''Answer'''. *In your Answer say you would like to sign up for team '''Seamróga agus Fóghnain'''. *The cut-off date for registering is Wednesday, Midnight (US Eastern Time) / Thursday 5am (GMT) immediately before the Thon. *The current G2G sign up page can be found [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1628429/register-now-for-the-2023-source-a-thon here]. == Next Thon - September 2023 Source a Thon == The next Thon will be a Source a Thon and will run between Friday 29 September 2023 at 0800 (USA Eastern) / 1300 (GMT) and Monday 2 October 2023 at 0800 (USA Eastern) / 1300 (GMT). === Team Members === ''' September 2023 Source a Thon''' '''Joint Team Captains:''' * [[Cairns-253|Suzy Cairns ]] (d) * [[Hennigan-514|Feargal Hennigan]] (d) '''Team Members:''' # [[McMillan-190|Alistair McMillan]] (not on main server) # [[Stynes-19|Brian Stynes]] # [[Robinson-52129|Catherine Robinson]] (not on main server) # [[Graham-21867|Dawn (Graham) Britz]] (d) # [[Hylton-692|Denise (Hylton) Hunt]] (d) # [[Nibling-2|Edie (Nibling) Kohutek J.D.]] (not on main server) # [[Hegarty-99|Emily Hegarty]] # [[Altenburg-72|Ellen Altenburg]] (d) # [[Baxter-4158|Jacqueline Baxter]] # [[Stevens-17832|Jen (Stevens) Hutton]] (d) # [[Tyner-799|John Tyner]] (d) # [[Haney-1920|Karen Haney]] (d) # [[Boyd-10137|Kathy (Boyd) Theede]] (d) # [[Hart-17479|Kirsten Hart]] # [[Greer-6831|L Greer]] (d) # [[McIntosh-5576|Liz (McIntosh) Macdonald]] (d) # [[Brawley-55|Mary (Brawley) Fuat]] (d) # [[McTague-134|Melissa McTague]] (not on main server) # [[Montador-26|Paul Montador]] (not on main server) # [[Graham-17201|Rob Graham]] (not on main server) # [[Templeton-1883|Sheena (Templeton) Tait]] (d) # [[Ullrich-21|Stephen Ullrich]] (not on main server) # [[Gates-3086|Steve Gates]] (not on main server) # [[DeFoe-76|Susan DeFoe]] (not on main server) # [[McNamee-238|Susan McNamee]] (d) # [[May-14298|Timothy May]] (d) # [[Blanco-376|Vicki Blanco]] (d) === Communication === There are a few ways you can communicate with the Seamróga agus Fòghnain during the Thon. [[Image:ADWP2-131.png|55px|Chat icon for "Discord"]] '''WikiTree Discord:''' Those of you who are on the WikiTree Discord Server, will be added to the Seamróga agus Fòghnain Thon Chat Channel once you Register as a Team Member. You should see the channel on the left hand side. If you are not already a Discord user we would recommend you download it by visiting the [https://discord.com Discord Website] and clicking the relevant download button. It is free to download and register. Once you have registered for a free account visit [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Discord#How_to_get_started WikiTree Discord Help Page] and click the WikiTree Discord Server link. [[Image:ADWP-200.png|45px|G2G "button"]] '''G2G Post:''' During the Thon we will have our usual Seamróga agus Fòghnain G2G post where you can post questions. 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31
|- | [[McMillan-190|Alistair McMillan]] ||
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|- | [[Stynes-19|Brian Stynes]] ||
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|- | [[Graham-21867|Dawn (Graham) Britz]] ||
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|- | [[Hylton-692|Denise (Hylton) Hunt]] ||
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|- | [[Nibling-2|Edie (Nibling) Kohutek J.D.]] ||
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3
|- | [[Hegarty-99|Emily Hegarty]] ||
7
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7
|- | [[Altenburg-72|Ellen Altenburg]] ||
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|- | [[Baxter-4158|Jacqueline Baxter]] ||
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|- | [[Stevens-17832|Jen (Stevens) Hutton]] ||
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|- | [[Tyner-799|John Tyner]] ||
30
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30
|- | [[Haney-1920|Karen Haney]] ||
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|- | [[Boyd-10137|Kathy (Boyd) Theede]] ||
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|- | [[Hart-17479|Kirsten Hart]] ||
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|- | [[Greer-6831|L Greer]] ||
61
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|- | [[McIntosh-5576|Liz (McIntosh) Macdonald]] ||
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|- | [[Brawley-55|Mary (Brawley) Fuat]] ||
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|- | [[Graham-17201|Rob Graham]] ||
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63
|- | [[Templeton-1883|Sheena (Templeton) Tait]] ||
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84
|- | [[Ullrich-21|Stephen Ullrich]] ||
13
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13
|- | [[DeFoe-76|Susan DeFoe]] ||
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68
|- | [[McNamee-238|Susan McNamee]] ||
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140
|- | [[May-14298|Timothy May]] ||
50
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50
|- | [[Blanco-376|Vicki Blanco]] ||
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|} === Connect a Thon === * [[Help:Connect-a-Thon|Connect-a-Thon Help Page]] * [[Space:WikiTree_Connect-a-Thon_Tutorial|Connect-a-Thon Tutorial]] ==== Connect a Thon Links ==== * [[Automated:DD Unconnected List IRL|Unconnected List for Ireland]] * [[:Category: Ireland, Needs Profiles Created|Ireland, Needs Profiles Created]] * [[Automated:DD Unconnected List SCT|Unconnected List for Scotland]] * [[:Category: Scotland, Needs Profiles Created|Scotland, Needs Profiles Created]] ==== Connect a Thon Scores ==== === Helpful Research Links === ==== Ireland ==== * [https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/advanced-civil.jsp Civil Records] - Contains Birth Registers (1864-1922), Marriage Registers (1845-1947) and Death Registers (1871-1972). 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Mostly helpful for pre-1500 but does contain a section for more modern sources. *[[Space:Sources-Ireland-Province-County|Sources Based on Geographical Locations in Ireland]]. ====Scotland ==== * [https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk ScotlandsPeople] - Contains Birth registers, Marriage registers and Death records. Church Registers are up to 1854; Statutory Records are from 1855. Searches are indexed by personal names, by specific places across Scotland. Contains census records from 1841-1911; virtual volumes used for finding kirk sessions, other courts, & government bodies including the Scottish Cabinet. Under records for personal names, other records include, Census Records, Valuation Rolls, Legal Records, Poor Relief and Migration Records, Prison Registers, Employment Records and Kirk Sessions. Credits can be bought to see full record but no charge for looking up parish and reference numbers. * [https://scotlandsplaces.gov.uk/places ScotlandPlaces] - The gazetteer is an A-Z index of inhabited places in Scotland, both past and present. When you search for a place by name or postcode, the website looks for a match in the gazetteer. There may be several matches as this place has changed over time. Select a place to find out which period it relates to and see all the records available from the three archives. * [https://archive.org/details/scotspeeragefoun01pauluoft Scots Peerage] - a nine-volume book series of the Scottish nobility compiled and edited by Sir James Balfour Paul, published in Edinburgh from 1904 to 1914. 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Sears Name Study

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[[Category:Descendants of Robert Sears-1967]] [[Category:Descendants of Richard Sears-65]] [[Category:Purple Heart]] [[Category:Sears Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category:Barnstable County, Massachusetts, Sears Name Study]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Sears-3708|L Ray Sears]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! #Add {{Tag Link|Sears}} to your list of [[Special:Following|followed tags]]. That way you'll see all our discussions in {{G2G}}. == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. For now we will try to limit the progenitor list to people that currently spell their name Sears. We currently have over 100 different Sears families in the "forest" of Sears trees. Feel free to join the [https://www.facebook.com/groups/5904890863/ Sears Family Association] Facebook Page to communicate with others researching this family name. == Origin of the Sears Family Name== Irish (Kerry): Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Saoghair, which in turn may be a patronymic from a Gaelicized form of the Old English personal name Saeger (see 2 below). English: patronymic from a Middle English personal name Saher or Seir (see Sayer 1). Americanized form of French Cyr. Source: Dictionary of American Family Names ©2013, Oxford University Press. Other names which have been changed to Sears: The name was originally spelled lots of different ways - Cyr (French), Sariyar, Sayers, Sares, Scarce, Scearce, Scears, Sear, Sears, Seers, Seirs, Serrer, Sias, Siers, Sire, Sirre, [Soares, Suarez, Suares(Portuguese)], Zaher (German), Tsiorz (Lithuania) here in the U.S. Sears Y-DNA Results - https://www.familytreedna.com/public/sears?iframe=ycolorized [[Category:Descendants of Richard Sears-65]] [[Category:Descendants of Robert Sears-1967]] Note: Ten generations of the Sears descendants of Richard Sears have now been entered into Wikitree == Task List == 1. Links to Sears family progenitors in Wikitree. (we are looking for Sears men for whom we don't know the parents! If you can find the parents of a Sears in this list, please feel free to delete the entry and add the oldest ancestor of this person if not already listed here) [[Space:Sears_Progenitors|Sears Progenitors]] 2. Determine the size of the tree descending from each of these Sears men. 3. Links to Sears family trees in various other mediums (Family Search, Ancestry, My Heritage). As of 7 Oct 2020 i have added the first six generations of the Descendants of Richard Sears of Plymouth Colony to Wikitree. Working on the 7th generation now! 4. Adopt [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&order=&s=Sears+ Orphaned Sears Profiles] for improving. 5. Add sources to Sears Unsourced Profiles. 6. Connect unconnected Sears profiles on your watchlist- https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=Sears 7. Add to Sears Gazetteer on Google Maps- a list of places in the world that have the name Sears https://tinyurl.com/y85n35nu 8. SearsArchivesThe Sears Archives are currently maintained by [[Sears-3708|L. Ray Sears, III]] and consist of 15 file drawers with letters, genealogies, photos, emails and other documents (over 100,000 documents in all) related to the genealogical study of Sears family members. Currently the repository is 10149 NW 99th St, Yukon, OK 73099 but they are being transferred drawer by drawer to Christ Church Longwood (Sears Chapel), Brookline, Massachusetts, POC Douglas W Sears. 9. Links to books which contain information about the Sears Family :[https://archive.org/details/SearsGenealogy/ Descendants of Richard Sares (Sears)] by [[Mahy-82|May, S. P.]] 1890. Archive.org link to author's own copy of the book with many additions and corrections :[https://archive.org/details/clarkeclarkgenea00john/ The Descendants of Thomas Clarke] link to Archive.org :[https://archive.org/details/genealogyhowesf00howegoog/ Genealogy of the Howes Family in North America.] by Howes, Joshua Crowell. 1892. Archive.org link :[https://archive.org/details/searsgenealogica00sear Sears Genealogical Catalogue.] by [[Sears-3708|Sears, L. Ray III]]. 1990 10. Categorize Descendants of Richard Sears 11. Some of the more notable "Sears Places" ::[[Space:Ancient%20Sears%20Cemetery,%20West%20Brewster,%20Barnstable,%20Mass.|Ancient Sears Cemetery]] West Brewster, Barnstable (Cape Cod), Massachusetts [https://tinyurl.com/ya2vhhvl Tiny URL Link since the other link won't work in an email] ::[[Space:Quivet_Neck_Cemetery%2C_East_Dennis%2C_Massachusetts |Quivet Neck, East Dennis, Mass.]] sometimes known as "Searsville" :: '''Sears Educators''': [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Sears_Clergy '''Sears Clergy'''] Link to a Wiki Category listing members of any Sears family who were clergy. '''Sears Veterans''': (from http://www.searsr.com/member/news15.pdf) and
https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/2441/ has 3.948 records
The number in square brackets [1234] is a record identification number to easily find this person in the Searsv5 PAF database. or in the Ancestry tree https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/75385093/family
. As we add all these folks to the Wikitree you will see the name underlined with a link to their profile! & - Memorial Day Remembrence
[[Sears-7101|Albert Freeman Sears]] (1840-1933), Co E, 52d Regiment, Mass Volunteers
[[Sears-5196|Alfred Sears]] (1795-1880) Musician, Capt J Nye's Co, Lt Col S K Chamberlin's Regt, Mass Vol Militia
[[Sears-6039|Maj Alfred Francis Sears]] (1826~1910) First NY Engineers
TSgt Alfred Robert Sars (1920-1982) WW 2
[[Sears-4738|Allen Sears]] (1760-aft 1840) Capt Abial Pierce's Co, in Col Dike's Regt, 20 Aug 1776
Allen Pearl Sears (1904-1981) [44447] a Navy pilot
[[Sears-5300|Almond Keith "Al" Sears]] Army Air Force WW2
&--[[Sears-11549|Ansley Blackburn Sears]] (1840-1865)[46552] PVT, Co C, 122nd Regt Ohio Infantry, a Union soldier, wounded,
[[Sears-8536|Maj Archie Kennedy Sears]] (1883-1968) WW1
[[Sears-3107|Arthur Sears (1913-1989)]] WW2
Arnold Wilbur Sears (1925-1996) [32851] S1C US Navy during WW2
[[Sears-10368|Sgt Arthur Eugene Sears]] Hospital Corps, Spanish Am War
&--[[Sears-11541|Petty Officer Arthur Gerald Sears]] (17 Nov 1917-1943) Relative Name Mrs. Judy Sears Relative Relationship Wife State Illinois Type of Casualty Killed In Action Roll ww2c_27 Ship Grayson DD-435
&--[[Sears-11550|Pvt Arthur Henry Sears Jr]] (28 Apr 1896 -29 Sep 1918) Death Place Meuse, France son of Arthur H (Atkinson) Sears- Arthur Sr was adopted by [[Sears-4004|Capt Obadiah Baker Sears]].
[[Sears-3084|Capt Arthur Wesley Sears]] (1881-1962)
&--[[Sears-4873|Barnabas Sears]] (1758-1777) Rev War- Killed in Rhode Island
[[Sears-4246|Barnabas Sears]] (1765-1850) was drafted Jul 1779 for 9 months into Cont. Army
[[Sears-3755|Lt Col Barnabas Sears]] (1743-1821) Sgt, Minute Men, Capt Simon Hazeltine's Co on Lexington Alarm
Barnabas Sears, ae 25, marr. sailor, Dennis, Mass., Civil War
[[Sears-11591|SGM Barnabas Francis Sears]] (1927-1973) Vietnam
Bartlett Sears, ae 27, sailor, marr., Dennis, Mass., at sea Civil War
[[Sears-11137|Bartlett Freeman Sears, Jr]] (1910-1992) Army 101st Infantry Division, World War II
Rev Benjamin Sears (1771-1822)[4836]
Capt Benjamin Warren Sears (1831-1885)[7006]
[[Sears-4096|Bernard Merril Sears]] Sergeant AEF
&--[[Sears-10571|PFC Bertis Conrad Sears]] (15 Nov 1915-19 Sep 1944) Killed In Action, Co B 134th Inf Regt, Nancy, France
&--[[Sears-10572|Billy D Sears]] US Navy S2/c Relative Name Mrs. Etta Marie Mckibben Relative Relationship Mother State Indiana Type of Casualty Killed In Action Roll ww2c_27
&--1LT Billy F Sears (=-1944) - WW2 Sicily-828th Bomber Squadron, 485th Bomber Group, Heavy
[[Sears-10766|Burton Newcomb Sears]] (1917-2014) US Army WW2
&--[[Sears-11855|Chief Machinist Carl Newton Sears]] (1897-1943) Missing In Action WW2 Pacific
&--[[Sears-10236|Carleton Ellery Sears]] (1896- 1918) was pharmacist's mate, third class, USN
Cassius Clay Sears (1844-)[11575] served in Co C, 9th Regt VT
[[Sears-11704|Cecil Burton Sears (1938-1960)]] US Navy SWECN (Construction-SeaBee?)
Charles Edward Sears (1842- )[27069] enlisted in Southern Army, 1861
Charles Eric “Ricky” Sears (1945-1996)[25267] Army draftee 1967
Charles Follett Sears(1841- ) [11016] Union Army- 3 yrs
Capt Charles Henry Sears (1895-1972)[42889] WWI
Capt Charles Zebina Harris Sears (1813-1883)[8405] US Navy
Chauncy Sears (1787-1881)[7056] was in the War of 1812
[[Sears-10817|Charles Norman Sears]] (1907-1963) US Army WW2
Sears, Charles W. — Priv. — Res. Boston ; hair dresser ; 24 ; enl. and must. Aug. 6, 1862 ; must. out Aug. 1, 1864.
Pvt Charles William Sears (1875-1961)
[[Sears-11608|Charlie Glenn Sears (1918-2003)]] US Army WW2
Chester Russell Sears (1922-1953) US Army WW2
Christopher Sears ae 43, trader, East Dennis, Unmarr., Civil War
[[Sears-11745|Clarence Harold Sears (1913-2003)]] SSGT WW2 USAAF
Clarence Wesley “Wes” Sears (1929-1995)[35893] US Army 23 yrs
Corp Claude Earl Sears (1891-), US Army WW I
Gen Claudius Wistar Sears (1817-1891)[8370]
[[Sears-10481|Clifford Madison Sears (1921-1990)]] CMSGT USAF WW2, Korea
[[Sears-3895|Brig Gen Clinton Brooks Sears]] (1844-1912)[11777]
Rev Clinton William Sears (1820-1863)[9575] was Chaplain, 95th Regt, OH Vol Inf
&--[[Sears-11856|Cpl Clyde Harold Sears (1930-1951)]] Korea
AvCad Cushman Lathrop Sears (1923-2004) US Navy WWII Aviation Cadet
[[Sears-7786|Lieut Cyrus Sears]] (1831- 1914) Acting Ensign, US Navy, 12 Aug 1865; and honorably discharged, 27 Sep 1865
[[Sears-5392|2nd Lt Cyrus Alger Sears]] (1841-1886) 2d Lieutenant 45th Regiment, Mass Volunteer Infantry
[[Sears-6733|Lt Col Cyrus Hodges Sears]] (1832-1909) Medal of Honor 11th OH Battery
Daniel Sears [26770] Revolutionary Army
Capt Daniel Sears (1682-1756)[67]
Daniel H Sears (1914-1983) WW2 CG
David Sears (1762-)[4888]
David Sears (1752-1816)[3688]
David Benton Sears (1804-1884)[7185] Quartermaster
David W Sears, ae 22, sailor, Dennis, Mass., unmarr, Civil War
Lt Col Demas Lindley Sears (1894-1988)[21370]
Dewitt Clinton Sears (1838- )[11135] was in 148th Regt, NY Vol Inf'y
Donald Durham Sears (1939-1988)
Donald Hamilton Sears (1922-1993)[46426] US Navy WWII
&--[[Sears-11518|Donald Franklin Sears, Jr]] (1927-1952) PFC US Army North Korea KIA
Douglas Wayne Sears (1968-1996) US Navy
&--[[Sears-11525|SP4 Earnest Gerald Sears]] (1941-1965) Vietnam
Capt Ebenezer Sears (1755-1835)[3601]
&--[[Sears-11848|Edgar James Sears (1922-1945)]], Fireman First Class- Missing- WW2 1945 5 -31 DD780 USS Stormes 6345749 (Body not recovered. Was in the vicinity of an explosion when ship was hit by Japanese plane and bomb at Okinawa)
Edmund H Sears, ae 22, sailor, East Dennis, Mass., marr., Civil War
Edward Sears, Jr (1734- )[3859]
Lieut Edward Sears (1704-1777)[2523];
Edward Green Sears (1840- )[28358] 50th Inf. TN Confederate forces
Edward Henry Sears (1840-1886)[10047] 2d Regt, RI Vols
Edwin Sears, ae 22, sailor, Dennis, Mass., unmarr., Civil War
Eleazer Sears (1728-1810)[3709]
Sergt Elisha Sears (1748-1821)[3803]
Capt Elkanah Sears (1734-1816)[3266]
[[Sears-338 | Elkanah Sears]] Rev War Soldier, Lt Micajah Sears' Co., on alarm at Dartmouth and Falmouth, 6 Sep 1778; was on duty 3 days.
&--[[Sears-11144|Ernest Everett “Skip” Sears]] (12 Sep 1924-12 Jan 1945)[21048] US Army WWII- paratrooper at Battle of the Bulge
Sgt Everett Howard Sears (1914-2008) WW II US Army
Maj Francis Asbury Sears (1820-1886)[24248] 67th IN Volunteers
Capt Francis Philip Sears, Jr (1916-2004) US Army artillery WWI
Pvt Frank Wilson Sears (1872-1903)[12882]
Franklin Sears (1817-1888)[24277]
Franklin Sears(1826-1899)[1664]
&--[[Sears-11635|Franklin Maddox Sears (1921-1944)]] EM 2/c Relative Name: Mr. Benjamin Franklin Sears Relative Relationship: Father State: District of Columbia Type of Casualty: Killed In Action Roll ww2c_27
Capt Frazier L. “Loui” Sears (18 Aug 1889-14 Jul 1933)[47564] WWI
&-- [[Sears-11857|Cpl Frederick E Sears (1918-1945)]] WW2
[[Sears-11844|Capt Frederick James Sears (1920-2001)]] WW2
Fulton Howard Sears (1868-) [12750]
George Sears (1831-1902)[24285] AR Confederate Army
[[Sears-11858|Sgt George Albert Sears (1887-1919)]] WW1 Europe
George Ames Sears (1926-1998) USN 45-46
Capt George Carleton Sears (1840- 1902)[9659] 4th Regt CA Inf'y
&--[[Sears-11859|Radioman 1st Class George David Sears (1910-1945)]] Relative Name Mrs. Jessie Hanks Sears Relative Relationship:Wife State:California Type of Casualty:Killed In Action Roll ww2c_27
George E Sears (1833-1864)[9488]
George Foster Sears (1929-2021) USAF
George M Webster Sears (1846-1868)[11628]
George Washington “Nessmuk” Sears (1821-1890)[11382]
1st Lt George Washington Sears II (1842- 1875)[22487] 31st Regiment, Mass Inf
George Wesley Sears Jr (1922-1994)[38803] WWII
&--Gordon Bert Sears (1950-1970)[9470] killed in Vietnam
Gordon H Sears (1922-1996)[36187] South Pacific WW2
1st Lt Gradwell L Sears (1897-1956)[33714] WWI
Harmon Sears (1815-)[35965] died in US Army
[[Sears-10898|Harold Irving Sears (1911-1985)]] WW2
&--[[Sears-11860|1LT Harry Atlee Sears (1917-1945)]] 263rd FA Bn, 26th Inf Div WW2
Capt Harry Edward Sears, Jr USN, (1906-1998) USNA 1928
Harvey Sears (1842-)[30430] 4th Cav, Co C, NY
[[Sears-11643|Col Hayden Fairbairn Sears Jr (1939-2020)]] USAF, Vietnam
Heman G Sears, ae 34, blacksmith, Dennis, Mass., marr. one stiff ankle, Civil War
Henry Sears (1913-1982)[37874] US Navy Officer WWII
Henry Sears (1826-)[26629] Union Army
Henry A Sears (1840-)[11391] Red River Expedition
A1C [[Sears-4114|Henry Homer Sears]] USAF
Henry B Sears, ae 20, farmer, Dennis, Mass., unmarr., Civil War
Maj Henry Beaufort Sears (1825-1880)[2395] Mexican War
&--Capt Henry Harrison Sears (1840-186?)[24218] 48th New York Regiment
Henry L Sears (1917-1997)[32692] WWII Medical Corps
&-- [[Sears-11861|PFC Hiram Sears (1920-1943)]] Accidental drowning 3rd Engineer Combat Battalion, 24th Infantry Division
Holmes Sears (1757-1836)[6249]
[[Sears-1002|Chief Elec Mate Horace Thomas Sears (1901-1943)]] died aboard USS Yorktown Battle of Midway
&--[[Sears-1002|Horace Thomas (Tom) Sears]] (-1943)WWI Chief Elec Mate-USS Yorktown WWII
&--[[Sears-11862|M2c Hugh Thomas Sears (1919-1944)]] https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/103894:1122 Killed in Action-Phillipines
&--Ira Sears (1795-1814)[6791] War of 1812
&--[[Sears-11863|PFC Irwin Lewis Sears (1895-1918)]] WW 1-168th Infantry Regiment, 42nd Division
Isaac Sears (1757-1842)[4831]
Col Isaac “King” Sears (1730-1786)[4064]
Isaac B Sears, ae 21, farmer, East Dennis, Mass., unmarr., Civil War
Isaiah C Sears, d, ae 33, mechanic, East Dennis, Mass., marr., very deaf
&--Isam Edgar Sears (26 May 1897- 17 Oct 1918)[1361] WWI
Jacob Sears, ae 40, farmer, East Dennis, Mass., unmarr., Civil War
Pvt James Sears (1774-)[28356] Kennedy's Regt Mil
James F Sears, ae 30, sailor, West Dennis, Mass., marr., at sea, Civil War
Col James Francis Sears (1942-2022) Fighter Pilot, Vietnam
Lt Cdr James Hamilton Sears (1855-1915)[13067]
James Sanford Sears (1836-)[11134] 14th NY Heavy Arty
James Walter Sears (1856-)[9118]
James Warren Sears (1837~1879)[14594]
Jerome [[Sears-9121|Sears]] (1832-1864) Civil War Soldiers-Died from wounds Company I, 93rd Infantry Regiment New York on 21 Aug 1864
&--[[Sears-11021|SFC Jerome Fargo Sears III(1928-1952)]] Korea-Co B, 180th Inf Regt 45th Thunderbird Division (Okla) -awarded Distinguished Service Cross
Jerry Sears (1933- 1979)[37125] Korea
John Sears(-1821)[28942]
John Sears (1773-)
John Sears (1750-1831)[27131]
Rev John Sears (1797-1856)[7075]
Capt John Sears (1744-1817)[3403]
John Sears (1795-1864)[2188] War of 1812
Pvt John A Sears (1843-)[11094] 89th Regiment IN vol
&-- [[Sears-11864|2LT John Alan Sears (1927-1950)]] Korea- kiled in action Hadon, South Korea, awarded the Silver Star
John Albert Sears (1905-1995)[35402] Royal Canadian Legion
John C Sears, ae 28, sailor, East Dennis, Mass., unmarr., at sea, Civil War
Capt John Chandler Sears (1831-1876)[9601] Battery E, 1st VT Art'y
Sgt John Gorham Sears, III (1936-2024)
John Hamiton Sears (1918-2012)
Capt John James Sears (1828-1878)[9949] Union Army
Capt (Dr.) John Livingston Sears(1887-1935)[FTM15278] WWI
[[Sears-11667|MSgt John Lyman Sears]] (1916-1966) US Army Air Force
John Manley Sears(1764-1859)[46544]
John McKnight Sears (1851-)[12084]
John Michael Sears (1839-1883)[1770]
[[Sears-11736|John MIller Sears (1909-1986)]] US Army Air Corps betw WW1 & WW2
&--[[Sears-11865|SGT John P Sears (-1944)]] Sicily WW 2
Corp John S Sears (1771-1841)[24237]
Capt John T Sears(1788-1819)[8209]
John W Sears (1838-1865)[46559] Co. I 62nd Regt OVI
John W Sears (1841-)[11040] OH Union Army
John Winthrop Sears (1930-2014) USN
&--[[Sears-11866|1LT John Whitney Sears (1921-1942)]] USAAF WW2 72nd Bomber Squadron, 5th Bomber Group, Heavy Missing in Action, Papua New Guinea
Jonathan Sears (1840-)[44370] War of 1812?
Jonathan Sears (1835-1902)[30582]
Joseph Sears (1746-1846)[27205] British Army
Joseph B Sears, ae 23, sailor, East Dennis, Mass., unmarr., at sea, Civil War
Pvt Joseph Sears(1843-1912)[2364] Co A, 134th IL Infantry
Col Joseph Davis Sears (~1890~1950)[30976] US Army
Joseph Henry Sears (1821-1902)[8407]
Joseph Raymond Edward Sears, Jr(1936-1996)[45771] USAF
Joshua Sears (1735-)[3267] Old French War
Sgt Joshua Sears (1848-1903)[1247] 3 RI Cav Union Army
Karl Vernon Sears (1892-1966) WW I
PFC Leon Sears(1946-1969)[9471] USMC Vietnam
[[Sears-2480 | Maj Gen Leslie R. Sears, Jr]] (1928-1985) US Navy / US Army- WWII (era), Korea (era), Vietnam
[[Sears-2479 | Corp Leslie R. Sears]] (1892-1954) US Army, WWI Expeditionary Force
[[Sears-3708 | Capt Leslie R. Sears, III]] US Army, Cold War Victory Medal, Germany Levi Morton Sears (1904-1975) WW II
[[Sears-11867|SSG Lloyd Adrian Sears (1918-1945)]] Buried at Sea- Phillipines
Lot Sears (1767-1848)[4528]
Louis Adam Sears(1856-)[27499] Steward USN
Lowell Clark Sears (1833-1909)[11624]
Luther A Sears, ae 22, sailor, Dennis, Mass., marr., at sea, Civil War
LT jg Mary Sears (1905-1997)[14605] USN
[[Sears-10870|Maj Mason Olmstead Sears]] (1897-1970) Cavalry, also service aboard USS Nassau WW2
Max Delbert Sears (1919-1995) US Army Air Corps WW II
Cpl Michael Sears (1947-1968)[9472] USMC
Milton G Sears(1829-1906)[2134]
Missouri S Sears(1831-1898)[24343]
Lieut Nathan Sears(1741-1825)[3038]
Sergt Nathan Henry Sears(1830-)[7453]
Nathaniel Sears (1766-1816)[4793]
[[Sears-10310|PFC Nelson Asa Sears]] (1917-2003) Marines, wounded at Iwo Jima
[[Sears-4021|Norman Edward Sears]] (1898-1961) WW I?
Obadiah B Sears, ae 20, Dennis, Mass., sailor, Civil War
Obed Sears, ae 20, Dennis, Mass., sailor, Civil War
Oren Sears, ae 34, shoemaker, East Dennis, Mass., marr., Civil War
Otis Sears (1789-1812)[6924] NY Regt
&[[Sears-9236|Lt Parsons Sears (1831-1862)]] 2d Neb. Regt & Co H, 1st Regt Neb Vol
Capt Paul Sears (1750-1808)[3294]
Capt Paul Sears (1637-1707)[57]
&--Paul M Sears Relative Name Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sears Relative Relationship Parents (Parent) State Florida Type of Casualty Killed In Action Roll ww2c_27
[[Sears-10765|Paul Winslow Sears]] (1922-2014) Last horse cavalry WW2
&--Peter Sears ( 20 May 1716-1746)[6544] King George's War
Capt Peter Sears(1753-1820)[4176]
Corp Philip Sears(1759-1831)[5892]
S1 Philip Fowle Sears (1888-1973) WWI
[[Sears-11589|Philip Henry Sears, Jr]] 1933-2014 USAF B-47 Navigator
Capt Philip Mason Sears (1899-1973)[24894] WWI WWII USN
R L Sears Relative Name Mrs. Dee Sullivan Relative Relationship Mother State Florida Type of Casualty Wounded In Action Roll ww2c_27
PFC Ralph Douglas Sears (1931-1971) US Army Korea
TSGT Ralph Fred Sears (1930-2005)
Lt Raymond Fulton Sears (1921-1999) WW II US Army Air Forces
[[Sears-11590|Col Redford Davis Sears]] (1923-1987) USMC WW2, Korea, Vietnam
Richard Sears (1840-)[28359] Confederate Pension
Sergt Richard Sears (1748-1814)[3839]
Richard Sears (1746-)[3040]
[[Sears-10757|Col Richard Sears]] (1899-1962)
Richard “Squire” Sears (1749-1839)[3687]
Richard C Sears (1973-1995)[30532]
Lt Cdr Richard Dudley Sears, Jr (1897-1988)
[[Sears-11764|Richard W Sears (1930-2019)]] US Army Signal Corps
Robert Sears II (1771-)[46770]
Robert Sears (1740- 1812)[112]
[[Sears-1967|Capt Robert Sears (abt.1740-abt.1812)]] Rev War
Robert “Bob” Sears(1883-1979)[13246] WWII
Col Robert E Sears (1945-1998)[48235] USAF
[[Sears-11690|Robert Lincoln Sears]] (1937-2004) USAF
&--[[Sears-11417|Rifleman Ronald Dayson Sears (1922-1944)]] killed in Belgium.
Dea Roland Sears (1762-1851)[6172]
Roland Sears, Jr (1789-1872)[6134]
Lt Rowland Sears (1744-1819)[3771]
Sackett Sears (1827-)[10969] IL Vols
Samuel Sears (1845-)[26890]
Sam Clinton Sears (1930-2011) USAF
[[Sears-4111|Lt Samuel Powers Sears]] (1895-1964) USN
Seth Sears (1736-1809)[3728]
Sherman West Sears (1824-1876)[9644]
Sidney A Sears, ae 30, Dennis, Mass., marr., at sea, Civil War
Lieut Silas Sears (1637-1697)[71]
Stephen Sears (1765-1837)[6210]
&-- [[Sears-11874|HM3 Steven Dwight Sears (1947-1967)]] USN https://www.vvmf.org/Wall-of-Faces/46500/STEVEN-D-SEARS/
[[Sears-11573|Stuart Eugene Sears]]
Hon Theodore Crosby Sears (1828-1898)[8181]
Capt Thomas Sears (1836-)[8067] 4th Heavy Arty., NY
Thomas Baldwin Sears(1789-1881)[8058]
Master Thomas Bartlett Sears (1834-1925)[2325] USN
Thomas David Sears (1899-1954)[33894]
&--[[Sears-11868|1LT Thomas H Sears (1924-1945)]] US AAF Air Medal with 4 oak laf clusters
Corp Thomas Miller Sears (1841-)[28349]
Lt Thomas Warren Sears, Jr (1921-1991) USN WW II
[[Sears-11869|PFC Tommy Steven Sears (1921-1944)]] USAAF Missing in action-East China Sea-Headquarters Squadron, 27th Bomber Group, Light
Urbane Sears (1813-1875)[2435]
&-- Urbane Sears (30 May 1836-12 Nov 1862) Co. H, 37th Regt Mass Vols- died of typhoid fever
Capt Vickie J Sears US Army
&--[[Sears-5819|PFC Walter A Sears (abt.1925-aft.1943)]] WW 2
Walter Edwin Sears (1924-1993) USNR 1943-6
&--[[Sears-11870|Std3c Walter Leon Sears (1924-1944)]] Residence County Jefferson Military Year 1946 Casualty Type Alabama Navy Dead- Estimated Death Year 1946
Pvt Walter Roy Sears (1898-1959) USMC WWI
Capt Walter Jesse Sears (1856)[13307] USN
&-- [[Sears-11871|Pvt Warren Sears (1932-1952)]]Pvt US Army- Korea
[[Sears-3758|Wesley Ray Sears (1914-abt.1977)]]Pvt US Army
William Sears (1835-186?)[28941]
William Sears (1836-)[27522]
William Sears (-1918)[1358] WWI
William C Sears, ae 24, frmer, East Dennis, Mass., unmarr., Civil War
WO William Charles Sears (1918-1978)
William Franklin Sears (1832-1917)[24253] 82 Indiana Inf'y Co. F
William Henry Sears (1840)[27874]
&--[[Sears-11875|William Henry Sears (1844-1866)]]Civil War
William Henry H Sears (1843- 1928)[1249]
&-- [[Sears-11872|EM1c William Irving Sears (1919-1946)]] Name Relative Name Mr. Joseph D Sears Relative Relationship Father State Connecticut Type of Casualty Killed In Action Roll ww2c_27
William M Sears (1919-1989) US Army from Georgia
William Morris “Mouse” Sears (1930-1996)[36188] WWII
William Richards Sears (1912-1978) US Army 1945
Dr William Russel Sears (1889-1979)[46481] WWI
Rev William Sims Sears (1820- 1903)[46418]
&--[[Sears-11873|Pvt Wiley Virgil Sears (1910-1944)]] WW2- Netherlands [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/1102/?name=_Sears&count=50 U.S., Rosters of World War II Dead, 1939-1945] COMPLETE- [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/25924:1122 Navy & Marine Dead- WW2]ww2c_27 [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/2441/?name=_Sears&count=50 Veterans BIRLS - 4,235 veterans] [https://archive.org/details/listofunionsoldi00atwa/mode/2up?q=sears A list of the Union soldiers buried at Andersonville] Page 11 Grave #817, Sears, I, 65, Co I, Indiana died April 30 1864, diarrhea c. Page 41 Grave #1372, Sears, F, 2 Cav, Co H, NY died May 25 1864, dysentery. Page 49 Grave #231, Sears, Samuel, 2 Cav, Co F, OH died March 29 1864, debilitas-born 1830 husband of Hannah Cooper. Sears Doctors: Cushman Allen Sears, MD (1838-1919) Benjamin Lovett Sears () '''Sears Trees in Ancestry''': :https://www.ancestry.com/search/categories/42/?name=_sears :515,292 Sears entries in Ancestry trees as of 26 Jun 2022 :544,820 Sears entries in Ancestry trees as of 29 May 2023 :628,927 Sears entries in Ancestry trees as of 18 Feb 2024 (many duplicate entries) :Unique Trees :ALTGI {{Ancestry Tree|178036015|232320594695}} Quilt Family Tree :Amy Cheshire {{Ancestry Tree|88832398|46587287714}} DW Family Tree :allensears66 :annesears {{Ancestry Tree|7346183|-1112393351}} Sears Family Tree :Barbara O Greenberg {{Ancestry Tree|116337854|302204350591}} Pechenek Van Vorse- 43,000 people :beckbrooks2571 {{Ancestry Tree|1138726|25563448881}} Beck Brooks Family Tree :BerrylynnFreeby {{Ancestry Tree|29026168|12127887021}} Hobbs Family Tree :BSEVEDGE {{Ancestry Tree|131942|322026902991}} Gatton :bw279 {{Ancestry Tree|52470976|13359312189}} Bruce Woodworth Family- 73,000 people as of 18 Jun 2022 :Cathy Sears {{Ancestry Tree|7564773|212304059621}} Sears Family Tree -198 people :cficorelli1 {{Ancestry Tree|12065701|26056550312}} Burns Family Tree :cmakinski {{Ancestry Tree|43853655|232034526161}} Chris' Tree :crystals48 {{Ancestry Tree|77568708|46369003589}} Nulle-Sears Family Tree- 69 people :Donald_Sears69 {{Ancestry Tree|45381151|6473308211}} Sears Campbell Warren Phillips :Ecarr34 {{Ancestry Tree|62400660|30090393508}} :eellitta {{Ancestry Tree|11748250|12470383438}} Young Family Tree- 35,000 tree :exploringspace {{Ancestry Tree|37499491|19099334011}} Anderson Covington Rednour Hertenstein 1Tree :frogfuz {{Ancestry Tree|4551222|6033013793}} Swanson tree :Gaeylen S. Sears {{Ancestry Tree|8097337|-1000084963}} Brian Sears Family Tree :gammaellen {{Ancestry Tree|28973236/person/100187768337}} Ellen Mendel family tree :gatwickjo {{Ancestry Tree|85117867|44544514378}} joanne sears spencer family tree :grcleve {{Ancestry Tree|24381909|430157233156}} Robertson Family Tree- :Gustav Oberg {{Ancestry Tree|59329431|192057471983}} michgus :HenryXman {{Ancestry Tree|181961030|102361495479}} Appomatox Online :HillANDBeebeDNA {{Ancestry Tree|22333850|422186223402}} 1Hill/Beebe DNA FL/GA :Jacob Sears {{Ancestry Tree|176653857|332293485715}} Sears Family Tree 1,680 people :jeffepage12 {{Ancestry Tree|34845640|362001447071}} Page Family Tree :JimSears {{Ancestry Tree|12027209|252088421562}} Sears/Draper Family Tree :Joyce Hendrix {{Ancestry Tree|102878743|232110332266}} Joyce Inman Family Tree :June Montalbano {{Ancestry Tree|109910502|382039564361}} June Howell Family Tree :kent_clow {{Ancestry Tree|78203323|352249977147}} My Noble Ancestors :Kurtis Miller {{Ancestry Tree|61903931|390013472019}} Miller Family Tree :Larry_Eastland {{Ancestry Tree|20109862/person/898324133}} Our Family Tree Eastland :LeslieSchremp {{Ancestry Tree|24605057|152380017033}} Field Schremp Family Tree :lkelly0018 {{Ancestry Tree|10330535|-597728568}} Giannasio Family Tree :margyewrye {{Ancestry Tree|12941564|-115496273}} Pedigo Family Tree :Mark Wing {{Ancestry Tree|49465661|28200267026}} Ancestors and Relatives of Mark Wing :martha Bol {{Ancestry Tree|163403085|132194130286}} Marty Family Tree :melburns78 {{Ancestry Tree|168809470|242188312161}} Mel Demarest Family Tree :Misty Sears {{Ancestry Tree|69401933|36201354119}} Baker Family Tree 148 people :mlequier {{Ancestry Tree|20409627|150011609108}}The Lequier/Phillips Tree :mwilkers3 {{Ancestry Tree|42985045|110199956645}} Wilkerson Family Tree :pakak47 {{Ancestry Tree|9041732|6906583495}} Shiverick Family Tree :pascoagwood {{Ancestry Tree|163995197|152253401834}} Lebeau, Barriere, Jette Family Tree- 7,000 people :peseers61 {{Ancestry Tree|173138614|162348870702}} AllMyCousins :peterwve {{Ancestry Tree|62504476|420154050276}} Peter Van Eaton famly tree :plater1381 {{Ancestry Tree|178137674|222315433214}} Arnold Family Tree- 128,000 people as of 18 Jun 2022 :RBur68 {{Ancestry Tree|39800470|20481197305}} J Burke Family tree- 3,000 people :R Thomas Fatzinger {{Ancestry Tree|20962298|48578553804}} Fatzinger family tree :Ronald Sears {{Ancestry Tree|187181085|112450126796}} Sears Family Tree 54 people :scott huston {{Ancestry Tree|172363338|422237065410}} huston family tree :SearsGenie {{Ancestry Tree|76414863|36346344201]} Sears :Sheila Wilgar {{Ancestry Tree|83511354|202039901757}} Heath Family Tree- 2,000 people :tsears145 {{Ancestry Tree|8479466|122220231864}} Sears Family Tree- 232 people as of 18 Jun 2022 :SianThomas47 {{Ancestry Tree|38177272|19209211974}} Sebenthall tree- 264 people :SylviaMcDonald101 {{Ancestry Tree|17750729|1076678471}} Sylvia Lewis Family Tree :Thomas Hardison {{Ancestry Tree|178328893|252323279024}} Hardison Family GED SEP 2021 :Tom Cox {{Ancestry Tree|15037148|120009925511}} Cox Family Tree :WandaBarton53 {{Ancestry Tree|7204531|-1128650127}} Otis D Prewitt tree :wbaldwinindy {{Ancestry Tree|75604953|130104123984}} Baldwin Family Tree :Charles_Wilford {{Ancestry Tree|115568257|230148518594}} WillfordBrotebeck :WNYwillieb {{Ancestry Tree|63562295|40110102243}} Frederick Coddington Updike- 20,000 people as of 18 Jun 2022 :Michael Andrew Funk {{Ancestry Tree|118973315|152178578005}} '''Sears Family Facebook Pages''' :https://www.facebook.com/groups/SearsFamilyAssociation :[https://www.facebook.com/groups/1971015399849685/ Richard and Sears Family] :[https://www.facebook.com/groups/1234313993320752/ Sears Family] :[https://www.facebook.com/groups/244412112331442/ Sears and allied families of Pulaski/Whitley/Knox Counties KY] '''Wikitreer Sears''' researchers who have signed honor code: (https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=SEARS&order=name) :[[Aarons-130|Fen Aarons]] :[[Abhalter-1|Bob Abhalter]] :[[Adams-59867|Janice Adams]] :[[Allen-8484|Derek Allen]] :[[Anderson-66323|Karrie Anderson]] :[[Anderson-4104|Mike Anderson]] :[[Annandale-124|Kelly (Annandale) Blight]] :[[Anonymous-1391|LM Anonymous]] :[[Antwine-7|Angela Antwine]] :[[Austin-9687|Wayne Austin]] :[[Baechler-55|Pauline (Baechler) Horn]] :[[Bailey-16694|David Bailey]] :[[Bailey-6428|Faylene Bailey]] :[[Baillio-39|Stephanie (Baillio) Evans]] :[[Ball-25116|Chris Ball]] :[[Bashford-17|Theresa Bashford]] :[[Bayer-1265|Cynthia (Bayer) Melton]] :[[Baylis-909|Doreen (Baylis) Saunders]] :[[Bergeron-327|Mary (Bergeron) Harris]] :[[Bernard-2790|Diane (Bernard) Godlewski]] :[[Bernier-392|Judith (Bernier) Brandau]] :[[Betts-2158|Jason Betts]] :[[Bicknell-761|Steven Bicknell]] :[[Bloom-1124|Stuart Bloom]] :[[Bohan-95|Sherri Bohan]] :[[Bogues-15|Michael Bogues]] :[[Bora-11|Darlene Bora]] :[[Borgman-253|E Borgman]] :[[Bothamley-74|Dianne (Bothamley) Fullerton]] :[[Bouthillier-62|Robert Bouthillier]] :[[Bowman-2346|David Bowman]] :[[Braddy-318|LeeAnn Braddy]] :[[Breen-120|Erin Breen]] :[[Brierley-28|Sarah Brierley]] :[[Brown-7904|Heather Brown]] :[[Brunson-1754|Pat Brunson]] :[[Brymm-1|Rhonda (Brymm) Steedman]] :[[Buffington-1237|Mike Buffington]] :[[Burman-2407|Dennis Burman]] :[[Burrow-270|J Burrow]] :[[Busha-29|Mary Busha]] :[[C-325|Joanne C]] :[[Campbell-44030|Nanette (Campbell) Rohrbaugh]] :[[Carroll-3959|Kimberly Carroll]] :[[Carroll-12825|Mark Carroll]] :[[Carruth-363|Linda (Carruth) Peterson]] :[[Carter-26981|Kenneth Carter]] :[[Castle-1259|Bill Castle]] :[[Chapel-160|Claire (Chapel) Nava]] :[[Clark-13847|Virginia (Clark) Wilber]] :[[Cloer-60|Cassidy (Cloer) Lawrence]] :[[Coggeshall-207|Randy Coggeshall]] :[[Cole-8234|Roger Cole]] :[[Collins-17316|Kim Collins]] :[[Combs-1687|Matthew Combs]] :[[Connors-697|Rhonda (Connors) Evans]] :[[Conte-2|Michael Conte]] :[[Cooley-4086|Daniel Cooley]] :[[Cooper-11817|Doug Cooper]] :[[Cooper-7647|Leanne Cooper]] :[[Cormack-404|Anon (Cormack) Sharkey]] :[[Costa-310|Debbie (Costa) Garcia]] :[[Cox-27529|Nancy (Cox) Wilson]] :[[Cox-6145|Robert Cox]] :[[Craig-4574|Sandy (Craig) Patak]] :[[Creamer-274|Steph Creamer]] :[[Crooke-164|Cheryl (Crooke) Bostrom]] :[[Cross-10853|James Cross]] :[[Crowell-2123|Alton Crowell]] :[[Cumbie-50|Shelly Cumbie]] :[[Cunningham-14348|Rick Cunningham]] :[[Curtis-10813|Lori (Curtis) Downs]] :[[Daniels-2633|Talicyn Daniels]] :[[Daniels-3035|Connie (Daniels) Graves]] :[[Dann-242|Nick Dann]] :[[Davis-42946|Beverly (Davis) Ahrens]] :[[Davis-20659|Jacqueline (Davis) Berzins]] :[[Davis-98352|Betty Davis]] :[[Davis-26115|Calvin Davis Jr.]] :[[Davis-20659|Jacqueline (Davis) Berzins]] :[[Dayton-118|Oscar Dayton]] :[[Desrocher-58|Michelle Desrocher]] :[[DeWolfe-169|David DeWolfe]] :[[Diener-200|Nancy (Diener) Regan]] :[[Doolittle-1400|Dennis Doolittle]] :[[Edgeler-12|Del Edgeler]] :[[Edgeton-2|Rob Edgeton II]] :[[Edlund-25|Mark Edlund]] :[[Eggleston-1942|Mike Eggleston]] :[[Eliot-617|Christopher Eliot]] :[[Ellis-9347|Bonita (Ellis) McPherren]] :[[Evans-3182|Kathy Evans]] :[[Fackler-54|Tim Fackler]] :[[Felch-7|Robin (Felch) Wedertz]] :[[Field-2406|Ken Field Jr.]] :[[Fisher-3717|Kerry Fisher]] :[[Fisher-6988|Alexander Fisher]] :[[Fitzgerald-5688|M. 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Mancha]] :[[Markert-44|Joyce (Markert) Collins]] :[[Marshall-14254|Liz Marshall]] :[[Martin-83140|Brett Martin]] :[[Martin-32618|Hailey Martin]] :[[Martin-15906|Lance Martin]] :[[Masini-7|Paul Masini]] :[[Massey-4724|Anne Massey]] :[[Mauger-110|Karen (Mauger) Gunn]] :[[McCann-752|Patrick McCann]] :[[McClure-1135|Mike McClure]] :[[McCann-752|Patrick McCann]] :[[MCGuirt-34|Vickie (MCGuirt) Carris]] :[[McIntosh-5576|Liz (McIntosh) Macdonald]] :[[Mclean-1026|Barbara Mclean]] :[[McPherson-783|Stephanie (McPherson) Grohol]] :[[Meany-32|Eric Meany]] :[[Merritt-4138|Jennifer (Merritt) Jordan]] :[[Meehan-411| Beryl Meehan]] :[[Miles-5060|Cassandra Miles]] :[[Miller-7685|Karen (Miller) Vornholt]] :[[Miller-7775|Kathryn (Miller) Greenwald]] :[[Miller-61805|Katrina Miller]] :[[Mooney-247|Joe Mooney]] :[[Moore-25376|Aurelia Moore]] :[[Moore-377|David Moore]] :[[Moore-29039|Frances Moore]] :[[Moquin-91|Matthew Moquin]] :[[Morgan-8677|Howard Morgan]] :[[Morrill-1272|Amber Morrill]] :[[Morton-2208|Denise (Morton) Sears]] :[[Mos-13|Gerry (Mos) Moss]] :[[Moynihan-109|Darlene Moynihan]] :[[Mullin-131|Michele Mullin]] :[[Murray-13644|Joe Murray]] :[[Myers-622|Kristi (Myers) Hancock]] :[[Nash-8023|Brian Nash]] :[[Natale-151|D Natale]] :[[Needles-129|Matt Needles]] :[[Nibling-2|Edie (Nibling) Kohutek J.D.]] :[[Noland-165|Liz (Noland) Shifflett]] :[[O'Hair-147|Kelly O'Hair]] :[[Oldaker-144|Sharon (Oldaker) Haynes]] :[[Osborne-2849|Pam (Osborne) Hendrix]] :[[Owen-3083|Arthur Owen]] :[[Parker-36732|Neal Parker]] :[[Patterson-4504|Joe Patterson]] :[[Paxton-178|James Paxton]] :[[Pearce-3975|Judy (Pearce) Deranian]] :[[Peck-7112|Brian Peck]] :[[Penne-28|Melinda Penne]] :[[Penny-673|NJ Penny]] :[[Petty-1569|Amanda Petty]] :[[Phillips-17240|Jason Phillips]] :[[Pierce-1374|Cheri (Pierce) Cookson]] :[[Pierpont-94|Rick Pierpont]] :[[Plummer-4428|Randall Plummer]] :[[Pocock-248|Gina (Pocock) Jarvi]] :[[Pombrio-3|Susan Pombrio]] :[[Poole-4947|Terry Poole]] :[[Porter-4837|Bruce Porter]] :[[Powers-5789|John Powers]] :[[Prince-3397|Tim Prince]] :[[Raleigh-286|Kevin Raleigh]] :[[Randolph-1828|S Randolph]] :[[Raney-734|Jim Raney]] :[[Rapp-122|Whitney Rapp]] :[[Raymoure-1|K Raymoure]] :[[Repass-216|Linda (Repass) Banner]] :[[Revard-1|Lisa (Revard) Trudeau]] :[[Reynolds-10194|Kevin Reynolds]] :[[Riend-1|Kelly Riend]] :[[Roberts-9334|Phil Roberts]] :[[Rockwell-390|Toby Rockwell]] :[[Rolph-275|Sandra (Rolph) Elanges]] :[[Rose-3933|Gregory Rose]] :[[Rowe-505|Laura (Rowe) Bailey]] :[[Rowlance-1|Edward Rowlance]] :[[Roxburgh-21|Monica (Roxburgh) Sears]] :[[Russell-13872|LJ Russell]] :[[Rutz-276|Glenn Rutz]] :[[Ryan-18106|Michael Ryan]] :[[Ryan-9250|Steve Ryan]] :[[Ryker-100|Richard Ryker]] :[[Ryno-17|Megan Ryno]] :[[Savidge-43|Jennifer (Savidge) Kahley]] :[[Sears-7531|A Sears]] :[[Sears-3343|Allison Sears]] :[[Sears-4920|Alton Sears]] :[[Sears-1228|Amy Sears]] :[[Sears-2301|Andrew Sears]] :[[Sears-9464|Andy Sears]] :[[Sears-2769|Ange Sears]] :[[Sears-7872|Anon Sears]] :[[Sears-592|Anonymous Sears]] :[[Sears-2996|Barbara (Sears) Brace]] :[[Sears-1495|Brian Sears]] :[[Sears-7864|Bryan Sears]] :[[Sears-1344|Caitlyn Sears]] :[[Sears-2|Callie Sears]] :[[Sears-4921|Cameron Sears]] :[[Sears-5956|Carl Sears]] :[[Sears-3936|Caroline Sears]] :[[Sears-3499|Catherine Sears]] :[[Sears-2136|Chuck Sears]] :[[Sears-6447|DH Sears]] :[[Sears-1190|Dennis Sears]] :[[Sears-5040|Diane Sears]] :[[Sears-999|Diane Sears]] :[[Sears-11833|Donald Sears]] :[[Sears-1547|Geoff Sears]] :[[Sears-11162|Hope Sears]] :[[Sears-8371|Jami Sears]] :[[Sears-3458|Jeanine (Sears) Anonymous]] :[[Sears-7759|Kathleen Sears]] :[[Sears-1293|Ken Sears]] :[[Sears-11431|Kristen Sears]] :[[Sears-1556|Kristina Sears]] :[[Sears-3708|L. Ray Sears III, P.E.]] :[[Sears-7478|Len Sears]] :[[Sears-4726|M Sears]] :[[Sears-3927|Marilyn Sears]] :[[Sears-4094|Marsha (Sears) Anderson]] :[[Sears-2741|Matt Sears]] :[[Sears-2499|Pam Sears]] :[[Sears-4566|RR Sears]] :[[Sears-5927|Richard Sears]] :[[Sears-6992|Samantha (Sears) Dimovski]] :[[Sears-3618|Sandy (Sears) Loscheider]] :[[Sears-688|Sherry (Sears) Dale]] :[[Sears-2420|Wayne Sears]] :[[Sears-5904|Victoria (Sears) Fraser]] :[[Selbrede-2|Steve Selbrede]] :[[Seller-119|Craig Seller]] :[[Sellers-342|Diane (Sellers) Campbell]] :[[Shelley-714|Richard Shelley]] :[[Shetler-70|Mike Shetler]] :[[Shields-2125|Nedra Shields Phd]] :[[Shier-1421|Beth Shier]] :[[Shipman-738|Roger Shipman]] :[[Simar-132|Alena Simar]] :[[Sinnett-50|Janet Sinnett]] :[[Slifko-3|Judy (Slifko) Plumery]] :[[Small-2389|Nancy (Small) Downing]] :[[Smith-18204|Deena (Smith) Cross]] :[[Smith-120207|Eloise Smith]] :[[Smith-165384|Hal Smith Sr.]] :[[Smith-330032|Jeanne (Smith) King]] :[[Smith-66109|Ramona Smith]] :[[Smith-333668|S Smith]] :[[Smith-57471|Valerie Smith]] :[[Snell-2717|Jane (Snell) Copes]] :[[Sorensen-4104|Carl Sorensen]] :[[Spencer-6732|James Spencer]] :[[Spencer-12751|Keith Mann Spencer]] :[[Spencer-6937|Susan (Spencer) Houston]] :[[Spiteri-3|David Spiteri]] :[[Spoonamore-34|Eric Spoonamore]] :[[St._Jean-158|Karen St. Jean]] :[[Stearns-1825|David Stearns Jr.]] :[[Stevenson-3628|S Stevenson]] :[[Stepp-105|Deana Stepp]] :[[Stewart-763|Karen Stewart]] :[[Stone-5441|Don Stone]] :[[Stumpenhaus-1|Cathie Stumpenhaus]] :[[Sturdivant-606|Marsha Sturdivant]] :[[Swofford-188|Amy (Swofford) Warter]] :[[Hickey-1317|Stacey (Hickey) Struble]] :[[Tabor-2065|Doug Tabor]] :[[Taylor-69827|Rollie Taylor]] :[[Taylor-47213|Susan (Taylor) Concannon]] :[[Thomas-12992|Danny Thomas]] :[[Thompson-2421|Kern (Thompson) Brogan]] :[[Thompson-40998|Shirley (Thompson) Gilbert]] :[[Thompson-9881|Ann (Thompson) Johnson]] :[[Thomson-5441|David Thomson III]] :[[Tillman-416|Hope Tillman]] :[[Timbers-139|William Timbers Jr.]] :[[Tinsman-25|Polly (Tinsman) Nelson]] :[[Tower-3495|Dave Tower]] :[[Tower-4019|Ron Tower]] :[[Triplett-948|Rita (Triplett) Matteson]] :[[Tye-166|Susan Tye]] :[[Van_Tine-9|Cari (Van Tine) Yocom]] :[[VanDerMark-4644|James David VanDerMark]] :[[Varipapa-1|Robbie Varipapa Jr.]] :[[Volk-874|Connie (Volk) Sanders]] :[[Wagner-14882|Jackson Wagner]] :[[Wakefield-1484|A Wakefield]] :[[Walden-2577|Rand Walden]] :[[Walker-32143|Theresa Walker]] :[[Walker-36770|Brittany Walker]] :[[Walsh-11043|Brian Walsh]] :[[Waltz-970|Christine Waltz]] :[[Ward-10352|E Ward]] :[[Ward-21154|Stu Ward]] :[[Wasson-604|Anonymous Wasson]] :[[Weddington-53|Eric Weddington]] :[[Wellman-1670|Jessica Wellman]] :[[Wells-24704|Sue (Wells) Crawford]] :[[West-12167|Al West]] :[[West-14805|Martyn West]] :[[Westerfield-187|Jeremy Westerfield]] :[[Weygandt-64|Scout Weygandt]] :[[Whitfield-2407|Kathy (Whitfield) Stepp]] :[[Whitman-1517|Alan Whitman]] :[[Willhite-329|Catherine (Willhite) V]] :[[Williams-53511|Joe Williams]] :[[Williams-47863|Yvonne (Williams) Doñate]] :[[Williams-70419|Beverly (Williams) Taylor]] :[[Withee-49|Rebecca (Withee) Gillespie]] :[[Wood-2151|Robin Wood C.Eng]] :[[Woolery-5|Matt Woolery]] :[[Woolfitt-54|Robert Woolfitt MD]] :[[Woollard-13|Gerald Woollard]] :[[Wright-15512|Richard Wright]] :[[X-3336|GeneJ X]] :[[York-818|Glenn York]] :[[Young-28750|Laura (Young) Hanley]] :[[Youngers-20|Suzanne Youngers]] :[[Zimmer-1317|Anonymous Zimmer]] :[[Zurcher-160|Randi Zurcher]] First 1,000 https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=SEARS&limit=1000&start=1000&cln=0&order=name&secondary_order=&layout=comfortable

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[[Category:Descendants of Richard Sears-65]] [[Category:Descendants of Robert Sears-1967]] [[Space:Sears_Name_Study| Return to Sears One-Name Study]] This is a space to list all of the currently known Sears progenitors. There are over 100 unique family trees for people named Sears. Often times the name is anglicized from another name. At some point we may find that some of these Sears Progenitors have a common ancestor and then two "trees" can be merged into one. Won't you help us with this task?





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{| class="wikitable" border="4" !|Tree Number !|Progenitor !|Origin !|Birth !Death !Facebook Link !Branches |- |A |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Sears-Family-Tree-65 Richard "The Pilgrim" Sears] |Europe-> Yarmouth, Plymouth Colony
{{Ancestry Tree|75385093|36319725655}} |1590 |1676 | |27,984 |- |.. !COLSPAN=6|Currently the biggest "tree"- Richard Sears "The Pilgrim" aka Sares- Born about 1595, Died about 5 Sep 1676 in Yarmouth, Plymouth Colony, Barnstable County, Massachusetts-currently has over 25,000 descendants in this Ancestry tree (We now have profiles for all the Sears descendants of Richard through the 5th generation. Working on 6th generation verification now. Distaff lines to come in the future). Richard and Dorothy had Paul, Silas and Deborah. |- |I [succeeding Sears "families" are number with Roman Numerals] |[[Sears-1765|William Sears]] |{{Ancestry Tree|75385093|36319752872}} |~19 Aug 1687 | |[https://www.facebook.com/groups/SearsFamilyAssociation/permalink/10157147299680864/ Sears Family Association Facebook page] |146 |- |.. !COLSPAN=6|William Sears m. Elizabeth White :12 Mar 1710/11 Boston, Massachusetts, Marriages, 1700-1809 :Name William Seers :Marriage Date 22 Mar 1710-1711 :Marriage Place Boston, Massachusetts, USA :Spouse Eliza. White :Married By Rev. Mr. Sam. Miles Presbt. :Description Boston Marriages, 1700-1710. 1700 and had four sons Joseph, William, John and Anthony. Elizabeth owned covenant in 2d Ch, Boston, 20 Feb 1714-15. See possible son [[Sears-1765|William Sewall Sears]] Believed to have removed to White Plains, NY and about 1760 to Montgomery, NY. The family lost their property in Boston, to a fire, and removed to White Plains, NY. About 1760, they removed to Montgomery, Orange County NY. He is buried in the Old Brick Church, Wallkill, NY. The Abriged Comp of Am Gen- Vol I, p. 821 [https://archive.org/details/SearsGenealogy/page/n853/mode/2up S P May, p 617-619 revised with hand-written notes] |- |II |[[Sears-1460|Joseph Sears]] |Middlesex, VA (Julia Campbell Sanders Book) {{Ancestry Tree|75385093|36319750849}} |1691 |1740 |[https://www.facebook.com/groups/SearsFamilyAssociation/permalink/10157149912975864/ Sears Family Assoc Facebook Link] |119 |- |.. !COLSPAN=6|Joseph Sears is one of the larger trees in the Sears Archives database with 119 branches. Christ Church Parish, Virginia Deaths, 1653-1812 Name: Joseph Sears Death Date: 12 Jun 1740 Comment: departed this Life. had the following children: Joseph Sears (1713) in Middlesex, Virginia. Violetta Sears (1715-1716). Henry Sears (1717-1774). Thomas Sears (1719-). Joseph Sears (1721). Mary Sears (1723) who married John Bryant in 1773. Frances Sears (1724). Betty Sears (1726). |- |III |Alexander Sears |Catskill, NY {{Ancestry Tree|75385093|36319729319}} |1805 |1885 |[https://www.facebook.com/groups/SearsFamilyAssociation/permalink/10157155384970864/ Sears Family Association Facebook Link] |32 |- |.. !COLSPAN=6|Alexander Sears was born on 10 Mar 1805 in Catskill, Greene, New York, USA. He died on 19 Dec 1885 in Bombay, Franklin, New York, USA. When he was 32, he married Samantha Fish in 1838 in Jericho, Chittenden, Vermont, USA. When he was 47, he married Mary Barlow on 19 Oct 1852. Alexander Sears lived in Bombay, Franklin, New York, USA in 1840. He lived in Bombay, Franklin, New York, USA in 1860 (Residence Post Office: Bombay). He lived in Bombay, Franklin, New York, USA in 1870 (Post Office: Hogansburg). He lived in Bombay, Franklin, New York, USA on 08 Jun 1880. He was buried in Franklin, New York, USA. Alexander Sears and Samantha Fish had the following children: #Mandania Sears was born on 07 Mar 1829 in Bombay, Franklin, New York, USA. She died on 04 Apr 1910 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. She married Charles Barlow on 13 Mar 1858. #Clarmana Sears was born in 1840 in perh, Bombay, Franklin, New York, USA. She died on 20 Sep 1845 in Bombay, Franklin, New York, USA. #Maritta A Sears was born in 1841 in perh, Bombay, Franklin, New York, USA. #Henry D Sears was born in 1845 in perh, Bombay, Franklin, New York, USA. He died on 12 Feb 1846 in Bombay, Franklin, New York, USA. #Martha Sears was born in 1846 in perh, Bombay, Franklin, New York, USA. #Samantha Sears was born in 1851 in perh, Bombay, Franklin, New York, USA. She died on 22 Oct 1894 in Bombay, Franklin, New York, USA. Alexander Sears and Mary Barlow had the following children: #Elizabeth Sears was born in 1855 in perh, Catskill, Greene, New York, USA. #Thomas A Sears was born in Mar 1857 in perh, Catskill, Greene, New York, USA. He died on 11 Sep 1859. #Eliza Sears was born in 1858 in perh, Catskill, Greene, New York, USA. #Thomas S Sears was born in 1859 in perh, Catskill, Greene, New York, USA. He died on 04 Oct 1915. He married Jennie Shields on 07 Oct 1884 in Bombay, Franklin, New York, USA. #Mary Emma Sears was born in 1861 in perh, Catskill, Greene, New York, USA. She died in 1903 in Swanton, Virginia, USA. She married Adelbert George Webster on 28 Feb 1881 in Bombay, Franklin, New York, USA. #Addie M Sears was born on 26 Feb 1864 in perh, Catskill, Greene, New York, USA. She died on 28 Jul 1888. |- |IV |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Sears-542 William Barnard Sears] |London/Centreville, VA {{Ancestry Tree|75385093|36319733824}} Wikitree shows his father James |1732 |1818 |[https://www.facebook.com/groups/SearsFamilyAssociation/permalink/10157158076780864/ Sears Family Association Facebook Link] |85 |- |.. !COLSPAN=6| William Barnard Sears May, Samuel. [[Space:The Descendants of Richard Sares (Sears) of Yarmouth, Mass., 1638-1888|The Descendants of Richard Sares (Sears) of Yarmouth, Mass., 1638-1888]] [https://archive.org/stream/descendantsofric00mays#page/604/mode/1up Page 604] (Joel Munsell's Sons, 1890) came to this country when a young man, being engaged in some business connection with Lord Fairfax's Land Grant, and settled near Centreville, once known as Newgate, Fairfax co., VA. He was an architect and surveyor, and superintended the erection of many public and private edifices in Virginia. He is said by Rev. A.D. Sears, to have been a cousin of Gen. Chas. Lee through his maternal ancestress and Gen. Lee's mother. He was a Federalist, and opposed to the War of 1812. Miss Mary R Lanphier says she "always heard that five brothers came with Wm. B. Sears to America, and settled in various parts of the country; some of them in New England and some in the South. ! Charles A Duncan, California City, CA. It is interesting that Wm B Sears was an architect, since his grandaughter, Martha (Patsie) Peake, married Richard Wrenn. He is supposed to be a direct descendant of Sir Christopher Wren, the architect who was repsonsible for rebuilding the cathedrals, etc., in London after the great fire. An Englishman named SEARS, believed to have been a brother of Wm. Bernard SEARS, settled on Poplar Island, Cheasapeake Bay, about 1720, and is supposed to be the progenitor of the Maryland SEARS. BIRTH-MARRIAGE-DEATH-CHILDREN: LDS Surname Index; 1732-1906; Submitted by Necia Ann Black 1941- ;Sears Line, 1732-ca 1906, Salt Lake City, 1 microfiche(#601744), 17 leaves ; Oklahoma City, OK FHC, Feb 1994; William Bernard Sears immigrated from England to Fairfax co, VA and m. Eliza WHALEY. Descendants and relatives 1727- ca 1906 lived in VA, PA, NY, OH, MI, IL, et al and include BEAGLE, HORNER, LANPHIER, MORTON, PEAKES. William Barnard Sears was born in 1732 in London, London, England. He died on 27 Apr 1818 in Centreville, Fairfax, Virginia, USA. When he was 31, he married Elizabeth Whaley,daughter of James Whaley and Ann Talbott, on 21 Nov 1763 in Tappahannock, Essex, Virginia, USA. William Barnard Sears signed his will on 12 Aug 1783 in Hampshire, West Virginia, USA. He was buried after 17 Apr 1818 in Russellville, Logan, Kentucky, USA (William Sears Cemetery). He was baptized on 10 Aug 2006. FamilySearch ID: (LCD7-7YV) William Barnard Sears and Elizabeth Whaley had the following children: #Fannie Sears was born on 25 May 1770 in Fairfax, Virginia, USA. She died in Mount Gilead, Morrow, Ohio, USA. She married George Peake in 1789. #Patty Sears was born on 12 Mar 1772 in Fairfax, Virginia, USA. She died (Unmarried). #Elizabeth Sears was born on 08 Mar 1774 in Fairfax, Virginia, USA. She died on 06 Jun 1853 in Alexandria, Fairfax, Virginia, USA. #Charles Lee Sears was born on 20 Feb 1776 in Centreville, Fairfax, Virginia, USA. He died in 1862 in Occoquan, Fairfax, Virginia, USA. #George Washington Sears was born on 10 Dec 1777 in Fairfax, Virginia, USA. He died (d. inf.). #Horatio Gates Sears was born on 10 Aug 1779 in Fairfax, Virginia, USA. He died on 07 May 1780 in Centreville, Fairfax, Virginia, USA. #Margaret Sears was born on 10 Jul 1781 in Fairfax, Virginia, USA. She died in Baltimore, Anne Arundel, Maryland, USA. #Ann Sears was born on 05 Sep 1783 in Fairfax, Virginia, USA. She died on 25 May 1873 in Lincoln, Logan, Illinois, USA (unm.). She married Johnathan Dunlap in 1801 in Kentucky, USA. #William Bernard Sears Jr was born on 06 Dec 1786 in Fairfax, Virginia, USA. He died in 1870 in Ohio, USA. #James Whaley Sears Sr. was born on 20 Mar 1789 in Centreville, Fairfax, Virginia, USA. He died on 27 Jun 1853 in Alexandria, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA. #Hector Sears was born on 09 Aug 1791 in Fairfax, Virginia, USA. He died in 1831. #Jane Sears was born in Jul 1794 in Fairfax, Virginia, USA. She died in 1860 in Washington, Maryland, USA. She married Robert T Evans on 28 Nov 1818 in Fairbury, Livingston, Illinois, USA. |- |V | John Calvin Sears and Rose Anna Lucas |Washington, PA {{Ancestry Tree|75385093|36319754057}} |1818 |9 Jul 1881 Selma, Van Buren, Iowa |[https://www.facebook.com/groups/SearsFamilyAssociation/permalink/10157161318745864/ Sears Family Association Facebook Page] |60 |- |.. !COLSPAN=6| '''Marriage''': "Ohio, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1774-1993"
Marriage Records. Ohio Marriages. Various Ohio County Courthouses
{{Ancestry Sharing|2440222|7eea7c0d3ef424fb2556ea9c9716d41c30584748309462c0be1e1617fb1a76ca}} - {{Ancestry Record|61378|3890937}} (accessed 14 March 2023)
John Sears marriage to Rose Ann Lucas on 19 Jun 1839 in Morgan, Ohio, USA. |- |VI |William Sears |Gloucester, VA |1702 | |[https://www.facebook.com/groups/SearsFamilyAssociation/permalink/10157167820835864/ Sears Family Association Facebook Link] | 519 branches |- |.. !COLSPAN=6| Sears Tree Number VI (No. 6) William (1702-Gloucester, VA) and Sarah- currently has 519 families. One of the larger trees that we have been able to construct. I made a mistake earlier and called this Family XXXII- that is a duplicate. James Sears and Sarah Meek that we posted a week ago are part of this family. |- |VII |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Sears-Family-Tree-1448 John Sears] |France {{Ancestry Tree|75385093|312029207125}} |~1655 |~1700 |[https://www.facebook.com/groups/SearsFamilyAssociation/permalink/10157184704920864/ Sears Family Association Facebook Link] |441 |- |.. !COLSPAN=6|John died in Prince George's County, VA abt 1700. John's grandson - Paul (~1705-1756)- Emigrated with his 3 brothers from France to Virginia in early life. Paul bought 180 acres of land in Prince Georges County, VA Sept 28, 1730, another 400 acres, Feb 8, 1733; 285 acres north side of Stoney Creek in Aug, 1745. John's grandson Daniel (~1713-) bought 280 acres of land in Prince Georges County, VA, June 16 1774. Served in Revolutionary Army, and was not heard of after. John's grandson Reeder Sears (~1708-)- Went to the Indian wars, was gone a long time. Returned to Virginia, went west again and was not heard from after. No info on John's grandson Richard (~1710-). [RIN-26766][FTM-88443] |- |VIII |[[Sears-1967|Robert Sears]] & Eleanor Dallas |Kent, England {{Ancestry Tree|75385093|36319725706}} |1740 |1812 |[https://www.facebook.com/groups/SearsFamilyAssociation/permalink/10157191219335864/ Sears Family Association Facebook page] |1,040 branches |- |.. !COLSPAN=6| |- |IX |[[Sayre-33|William Sayre]] (1500-1564) |{{Ancestry Tree|75385093|36319753132}} |~1650s | |[https://www.facebook.com/groups/SearsFamilyAssociation/permalink/10157195465490864/ Sears Family Association Facebook Page] |425 |- |.. !COLSPAN=6|An extensive tree- William is grandfather of Thomas is supposed father of Daniel Sayer who m. Hannah Foster, daughter of Christopher Foster, found in New England Marriages to 1700 Name Daniel SAYRE Marriage 1666 Location Southampton, Suffolk, New York, United States Original Text SAYRE, Daniel2 (-1708) & 1/wf Hannah FOSTER; ?ca 1655/60, by 1666; Southampton, LI/Bridgehampton, LI {Southampton 247, 377, 2:228; Ludington-Saltus 121-2, 199; Cory (1914) 79; Foster 877; Reg. 42:405} Spouse Hannah FOSTER Later Residences Bridgehampton, LI Volume Name Volume 2 Page 1337 https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/new-england-marriages-to-1700/RecordDisplay/?volumeId=21175&pageName=1337&rId=426903007 ============= Daniel Sayre -Great Migration 1634-1635, C-F. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2008.) Originally published as: The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume II, C-F, by Robert Charles Anderson, George F. Sanborn, Jr., and Melinde Lutz Sanborn. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2001. Description From 1620 to 1633, only a few hundred people stepped on the shores of New England in any given year. But all of a sudden in 1634 the trend surged upward and as many as 2,500 people immigrated in 1634 and again in 1635. In May 1634, the population of Massachusetts doubled in just one month, and when comparing immigration in 1634 and 1635 to immigration in 1633 and earlier, there was a tenfold jump in annual immigration. https://www.americanancestors.org/DB115/rd/7373/553/235162217 Sayre family : lineage of Thomas Sayre (son of Francis Sayre), a founder of Southampton [database on-line]. Provo, UT: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005. Original data:Banta, Theodore Melvin,. Sayre family : lineage of Thomas Sayre, a founder of Southampton. New York: unknown, 1901. https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/61175/images/colonialfamiliesi-000682_463?pId=8745 |- |X |Elkanah L Sears |{{Ancestry Tree|75385093|36319774291}} |1786 | |[https://www.facebook.com/groups/SearsFamilyAssociation/permalink/10157197982715864/ Sears Family Association Facebook Link] |- |XI |[[Sears-1334|Willard]] husband of Lois Oaks |Sheffield, MA {{Ancestry Tree|75385093|36319753926}} |1746 |1832 |[https://www.facebook.com/groups/SearsFamilyAssociation/permalink/10157205790220864/ Sears Family Association Facebook Link] |15 |- |XII |[[Sears-1852|William]] (1740-1831) |VA/KY{{Ancestry Tree|75385093|36319761559}} |1740 |1831 |[https://www.facebook.com/groups/SearsFamilyAssociation/permalink/10157208020840864/ Sears Family Association Facebook Link\]] |1,702 |- |XIII |John (1795-1864) NC/IL |NC/IL {{Ancestry Tree|75385093|36319727775}} |1795 |1864 |[https://www.facebook.com/groups/SearsFamilyAssociation/permalink/10157231314975864/ Sears Family Association Facebook Page] |617 |- |XIV |Edward ( - 1766) and Mary Barbee |England/VA {{Ancestry Tree|75385093|36319752573}} | |1766 |[https://www.facebook.com/groups/SearsFamilyAssociation/permalink/10157241764120864/ Sears Family Association Facebook Link] |58 |- |XV |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Sears-15 James Sears] |Hampshire co, VA (now WV) {{Ancestry Tree|75385093|36319749782}} |~1720 |1783 |[https://www.facebook.com/groups/SearsFamilyAssociation/permalink/10159347801120864/ Sears Family Association Facebook Page] |- |.. !COLSPAN=6|Wikitree says his father is William Barnard Sears Family No IV above- (middle names are not common before 1800?) - James m. Sarah and had John Lewis Sears, William, Mary and Catharine in Hampshire co, VA (Now WV). DEATH date: Letter from Doris M Sears Swank, Cedar, KS, to Ray Sears in Duncan, OK; dtd 19 Apr 1994. Research by Blanche Keeney Stephens, CT; Sharon Mayne Withers, KY; June R Welch, TX. Died before will probate date, 12 Aug 1783, Hampshire co, VA. This James Sears ties in to the Sears who have a family reunion in Scott co, KS, every Aug. |- |XVII |[[Seers-91|Alexander Seers]] (- 1667) /MA and Mary Lemmon |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/36319751978/ Ancestry link] | |1667 |[https://www.facebook.com/groups/SearsFamilyAssociation/permalink/10157337890080864/ Sears Family Association Facebook Link] |50 |- |XVIII |Johannes [[Zerr-121|Zerr]] (Zaher) |{{Ancestry Tree|75385093|36319749488}} |~1720 |1799) |[https://www.facebook.com/groups/SearsFamilyAssociation/permalink/10157350658500864/ Sears Family Association Facebook Page] |357 |- |.. !COLSPAN=6|Johan was perhaps from the German Canton of Switzerland. He was possibly a religious refugee belonging to the Dunkard Church. He lived first in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, then later in Yadkin Valley, Rowan, North Carolina. |- |XIX |Christian F son of Johannes XVIII? |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/36319742241/ Ancestry link] |- |XX |John (1750-1831) VA/MO |VA/MO {{Ancestry Tree|75385093|36319752718}} |1750 |1831 |[https://www.facebook.com/groups/SearsFamilyAssociation/permalink/10157727175065864/ Sears Family Association Facebook page] |130 |- |.. !COLSPAN=6|Born in King and Queen Co., VA, abt 1750; was a Revolutionary soldier, settled in Orange Co., N. Carolina, about 1785, where he lived on his farm til about 1810. He removed to near Bowling Green, KY. Soon after the death of his brother Joseph in 1820, he removed to Randolph Co., MO, where he died in 1831. His wife died several years before him. Revolutionary Soldiers Buried in MO; BNS News Service from CT State Library F 465.H85; p 215; b. 1750, VA; d. 1831 Randolph co, MO. Burial 1-1/2 mi south of Mount Airy in Hurt Burying Ground. m. 10-8-1787, NC, Matilda Hobson, b. 1760, d. after 1820. Children ... Service: Inscription on gravestone, "John Sears 10th NC Militia Rev War" Ref: Certificate from the Secy of State of NC. "History of Randolph and Macon cos, MO-1884 pages 518,519, 520, 521. NSDAR Nos. 72173, 181653. |- |XXI |George D (1839-1905) |KY/KS [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/36319754571/ Ancestry link] |1839 |1905 |[https://www.facebook.com/groups/SearsFamilyAssociation/permalink/10158122674790864/ Sears Family Association Facebook page] |- |XXII |David Sherman VT/NY |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/36319752165/ Ancestry link] |1780 |1850 |[https://www.facebook.com/groups/SearsFamilyAssociation/permalink/10159317575705864/ Sears Family Associaton Facebook link] |- |XXIII |Daniel Josephus See David Sears (1837-1864) then Andrew Sears then David Sears (1791-1864) then John (1749-1839) then Johannes Zaher|same as XVIII?? |- |XXIV |Jonathan (1780- ) PA/ |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/36319769957/ Ancestry link] |- |XXV |Charles Edward (1879-1938)|descendant of Richard the Pilgrim |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/36319760979/ Ancestry link] |- |XXVI |John (1835- ) MA/ |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/36319727175/ Ancestry link] |- |XXVII |Thomas “Bottom” (1785-1870) VA/MO |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/36319727711/ Ancestry link] |- |XXVIII |Anthony J (1844- 1914) Portugal/MA |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/310162285476/ Ancestry link] |- |XXIX |Albert A (1855- ) France/ |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/36319725858/ Ancestry link] -----see XIII ?? |- |XXX |John (1795- 1864) NC/IL |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/36319727775/ Ancestry link] |- |XXXI |Thomas (1790-1846) VA/KY |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/36319754660/ Ancestry link] |- |XXXII |William (1702- ) Gloucester, VA
(Place Index)- see Family VI |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/36319753595/ Ancestry link] |- |XXXIII |duplicate |- |XXXIV |Elizabeth (1825- ) |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/36319762233/ Ancestry link] |- |XXXV |Bartholomew |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/36319756616/ Ancestry link] |1809 |1880 |[https://www.facebook.com/groups/SearsFamilyAssociation/permalink/10157310904240864/ Sears Fam Facebook Link] |- |- |XXXVI |John (1794-1856) KY |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/36319749770/ Ancestry link] |- |XXXVII |Gershom (1757-1823) CT/CT |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/36319752202/ Ancestry link] |- |XXXVIII |Samuel George (1831- ) NY |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/36319754901/ Ancestry link] |- |XXXIX |Thomas (Seers) ( |1661) /MA |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/36319752079/ Ancestry link] |- |XL |John B |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/36319752767/ Ancestry link] |- |XLI |see LX Thomas Sears (1720-1788) |- |XLII |David (1791-1879) NC/GA |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/36319756202/ Ancestry link] |- |XLIII |Joseph H (1830-) New Brunswick |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/36319746593/ Ancestry link] |- |XLIV |Jas (1770-1810) |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/36319752094/ Ancestry link] |- |XLV |Joseph Albert (1877-1913) |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/36319754950/ Ancestry link] |- |XLVI |Joseph T |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/36319754561/ Ancestry link] |- |XLVII |John (1783-1821) CT/NY |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/36319754529/ Ancestry link] |- |XLVIII |Daniel (1796-1862) KY/IA see father Samuel-> |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/310137882666/ Ancestry link] |- |XLIX |Thomas (1856- ) OH/ |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/36319780484/ Ancestry link] |- |L |Ishel Herman |see father Joseph Presley Sears (1831-1882) MO/MO [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/312029401730/ Ancestry link] |- |LI |Robert M (1907-1997) NB / NB |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/36319780537/ Ancestry link] see father- Herbert Warren (1865-1946) MA/NB his father ->Stephen Sears |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/312029404454/ Ancestry link] |- |LII |Glenn Melvin Jr see father Glenn Melvin (1903-1955) -> then Frank L (1882- )-> Alva Curtis ()->->Johannes George Zaher |- |LIII |Thomas E (1918 -> possib to Joseph Sears d. 1740 VA |{{Ancestry Tree|75385093|36319795431}} |- |LIV |Willard Leonard (1816-1885) CT/CA |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/36319752249/ Ancestry link] |- |LV |Alfred Noble (1866-1954) /MI see George W Sears https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/312029428981/facts -> Abraham (1797) NC |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/36319727543/ Ancestry link] |- |LVI |John (1783-1821) CT/NY https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/36319754529/ Ancestry link] |- |? |Herman K Sears |- |LVII |Teusa |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/36319753041/ Ancestry link] |- |LVIII |David b. 1803 GA |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/36319787186/ Ancestry link] |- |LIX |Ralph Pearl -> Ralph |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/36319775954/facts Ancestry link] |- |LX |Thomas (1720-1788) |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/36319775260/ Ancestry link] |- |LXI |John (1791-1879) |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/36319790083/ Ancestry link] |- |LXII |Jacob (Tziorsz) |Lithuania [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/36319773131/ Ancestry link] |1876 |1953 |[[https://www.facebook.com/groups/SearsFamilyAssociation/permalink/10156913442870864/ Sears Family Association Facebook Page] |- |LXIII |Titus Sears (1806-1870)Sackville, N.B. William David Sears (1832-1918) Pembroke, ME Frederick Manning Sears[53385](1877-1953) Richard Sears descendants |- |LXIV |George W Sears (1847-KY|1917) |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/36319792319/ Ancestry link] |- |LXV |William Sears |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/36319792657/ Ancestry link] |- |LXVI |William Sears |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/36319793217/ Ancestry link] |- |LXVII |Thomas H Sears b. Ireland |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/36319795596/ Ancestry link] |- |LXVIII | John Thomas Sears |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/36319733796/ Ancestry link] |- |LXIX |Cammie Sears Barney– John (1806- ) |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/312038574357/ Ancestry link] |- |LXX |Thomas Sears –(abt 1833-) |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/36319795596/ Ancestry link] |- |LXXI |Rev John Sears (1865-) VA |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/36319776431/ Ancestry link] |- |LXXII |Louis Sears (abt 1907)AR/ |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/36319761729/ Ancestry link] |- |LXXII| |Susan Sears - (abt 1878- ) David (1811-) GA |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/312038577650/ Ancestry link] |- |LXXIV |Sanford (1872-1966) OH/IL |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/36319766418/ Ancestry link] |- |LXXV |Frank S - William (1834) IN- |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/36319762680/ Ancestry link] |- |LXXVI |John Thomas Sears (1788- ) MA/ |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/36319733796/ Ancestry link] |- |LXXVII |Fred F (1874-) MA |{{Ancestry Tree|75385093|36319726363}} |- |LXXVIII |Joseph Sears(Cyr) (abt 1853) |{{Ancestry Tree|75385093|36319754838}} |- |LXXIX |Joseph Sears (abt 1851) Ca |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/36319788173/ Ancestry link] |- |LXXX |Anthony F (1835-) Portugal |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/36319725991/ Ancestry link] |- |LXXXI |Richard https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/36319796319/facts Descendants of Richard of Yarmouth |- |LXXXII |Thomas Seers (-1661) h/MA |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/36319752079/ Ancestry link] |- |LXXXIII |James Sears (1790-1872) |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/36319732764/ Ancestry link] |- |LXXXIV |Joseph Robert “Joe” Sears and Mary Barhite –(1886-) TN/ |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/36319791546/ Ancestry link] |- |LXXXV |Allan G Sears 1901 (ME) |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/36319792360/ Ancestry link] |- |LXXXVI |Relatives of Leah Ward Sears- GA Supreme Court |{{Ancestry Tree|75385093|312038163932}} |- |LXXXVIII |John Sears|of NY |{{Ancestry Tree|75385093|36319753614}} |- |LXXXIX |William Gray Sears (1870-1911)- connect to Claudius Wistar Sears |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/36319747178/ Ancestry link] |- |XC |Moses Sears|(-Windham, CT) |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/36319753535/ Ancestry link] |- |XCI |Irving W Sears (-1981) |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/312038602827/ Ancestry link] |- |XCII |Hiram James Sears (1803-1883)NY/NY |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/312038666300/ Ancestry link] |- |XCIII |Benjamin Sears of MD |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/36319753562/ Ancestry link] |- |XCIV |Alexander Sears of Salem ( |1667) m. Mary Lemmon |- |XCV |John Sears |- |XCVI |Nathaniel Sears (Nova Scotia) (1820?) is father Sargent Sears? |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/36319773320/ Ancestry link] |- |XCVII |Samuel Sears (1769-1846) NC |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/310137882666/ Ancestry link] |- |XCVIII |William Washington Sears abt 1840|KY |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/36319771512/ Ancestry link] |- |XCIX |James Davis Sears (1816-~1880) Ohio |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/312051271387/ Ancestry link] |- |C |Jedidiah Sears (VA) |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/36319753620/ Ancestry link] |- |CI |Albert Victor Sears 1827-NC|[need to add to Searsv5(2a)] |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75385093/person/312069997191/ Ancestry ;ink] |- |CII |Benjamin Sears Nov 1821 KY spouse Rachel A |- |CIII |John R Sears and Elizabeth Cosgriff |Ireland-Holyoke, Mass |[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/8786140/person/-894311965/facts Ancestry link] Shamus07 Lynch Family Tree |1844 |1941 |- |CIV |B F Sears South Carolina abt 1900 |- |CV |David Didace Cyre- |- |CVI |John Sears |{{Ancestry Tree|6783794|5131646265}} |1755 |1816 |- |.. !COLSPAN=6|John has an SAR application from GA (Nat #79654) - Pvt in Capt John Moore's Company, N.C. Line 1777-1778. Says his wife Mary b. 1760-~1820 and lists son David Sears 1791-1879 who m. in 1810 Levicy Nobles 1792-1868 |- |CVII |Jacob Sears |{{Ancestry Tree|161496672|142107306856}} | | |- |.. !COLSPAN=6|Jacob is listed in Samuel P May's Appendix-p. 573 Jacob Sears was born in Lancaster, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA as the first child of Jacob Sears. He had two siblings, namely: Artemas, and David. He died in Four Corners, Hoosick, Rensselaer, New York, USA. he married Frances St John Adams in Shirley, Middlesex, Massachusetts. Jacob Sears and Frances St John Adams had the following children: #Warren Adson Sears was born on 25 Jul 1813 in Four Corners, Hoosick, Rensselaer, New York, USA. He married Mary Babcock on 04 Jul 1847 in Troy, Albany, New York. #Sophia Sears was born (Twin). She died (age 1 week). #Anna Sears was born (Twin). #Harriet. #Susan. #Adolphus Sears was born (Twin). #Theodore Sears was born (Twin). #William Henry. #Mary Anne Sears was born in Lancaster, Worcester, Massachusetts. She married Waterman Freeman in Troy, Albany, New York. #Roland Parker Sears was born in Lancaster, Worcester, Massachusetts. #Francis Sears was born in Lancaster, Worcester, Massachusetts. #Jacob Sears was born in Shirley, Middlesex, Massachusetts. |- |CVIII |Jacob Sears (Tsiorz) Lithuania |{{Ancestry Tree|161496672|142107326832}} |1876 |1953 |[https://www.facebook.com/groups/SearsFamilyAssociation/permalink/1015691344287084/ Facebook post] |- |CIX |[[Sears-4801|Henry Sears]] England |{{Ancestry Tree|161496672|142107277897}} |1801 |1849 | |- |CX |Jeremiah Sears |{{Ancestry Tree|162910846|262125114043}} |1842 |1919 |Could his father be Joseph Sears (1811-) |- |CXI |Nathan Sears |{{Ancestry Tree|72132135|48582708516}} |1770 Norwich, New London, CT |1820 Norwich, New London, CT | |21 branches |- |.. !COLSPAN=6| Father of Nathan A Sears (1795–1867), Sarah Perkins Sears (1803–), James Eldridge Sears (1806–1850), SANFORD WILLIAM SEARS (1809–1869) |- |CXII |Richard Sears and Mary Ireland |{{Ancestry Tree|75385093|36319770575}} |abt 1660 Bedfordshire, England | | |551 |- |CXIII |Curtis Sears and Nancy Huey |{{Ancestry Tree|161496672|142107322149}} |Oct 1790, New York | | |118 |- |CXIV |George Serrer and Dorothea Oser |{{Ancestry Tree|49588781|20303794724}} |15 Oct 1763, Achern, Ortenaukreis, Baden-Württemberg, Germany | | |- |.. !COLSPAN=6|Son Dyonis Serrer emigrated to New Albany, Indiana and spelled name Dennis Sears. |- |CXV |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Cyr-1421 Louis Cyr] | |Born 1692 in Saint-Eloi, Dunkerque, , France | | |- |.. !COLSPAN=6|many descendants changed their name to Sears |- |CXVI |Thomas K [[Sears-4596]] and Nancy (Kaiser) | |Born 1791 in Maryland |Died 8 Apr 1859 in Indiana | |- |CXVII |John [[Sears-6409]] |{{Ancestry Tree|63345742|120142661750}} |Born abt 1824 Ireland | | |- |.. !COLSPAN=6|could he have emmigrated with wife Ellen Mahoney during Irish famine (1846-54)- first child -dau. Bridget- is born abt 1850 in the US- name spelled alternatively Sears and Sayers. |- |CXVIII |Joseph (UEL) [[Sears-833]] |{{Ancestry Tree|174796019|232275429475}} |Born abt 1746 - 1846 in Sackville, New Brunswick | |439 branches |- |.. !COLSPAN=6|husband of Hester Wheaton was once confused as a descendant of Richard Sears of Plymouth colony but YDNA proves this family is from a different Haplogroup |- |CXIX |Geroge Sears Zears [[Sears-8827]] | |Born abt 1841 - in Saxony, Germany | | |- |.. !COLSPAN=6|Husband of Mary (Brough) Sears ; Father of Mary Sears, Henry Sears and Louis Sears |- |CXX |Charles John Sears [[Sears-1123]] and Barbara Ellen (Haggarty) | |Born abt 1869 - in Kent England went to AUstralia | | |- |CXXI |Richard [[Sears-1050]] and Apoline Odinas Mondoux | |Born abt 1842 Canada |Died 1916 | |- |CXXII |Francis Marion [[Sears-1507]] and Arminta Johnson | |Born 1872 Gasville, AR | | |- |CXXIII |Bartholomew [[Sears-120]] and Elizabeth Gosier | |Born 23 Apr 1686 in Boston |Died 1773 | |- |CXXIV |Robert [[Sears-9846]] and Ann | |Born abt 1739 Kent, England |Died 16 Dec 1817 Maidstone, Kent, England | |- |CXXV |John [[Sears-9699]] and Mary Polly Ray | |Born abt 1800 Virginia (Bent Mountain VA) |Died abt 1850 Virignia | |- |.. !COLSPAN=6|Father of Eugene Lucas Sears and John Henry Sears |- |CXXV |William [[Sayre-33]] and Alice Squire | |Born abt 1500 Podington, Bedfordshire, England |Died 1564 Hinwick, Podington, Bedfordshire, England | |- |.. !COLSPAN=6|Descendants changed the spelling to Sears |- |CXXVI |Antone V [[Soares-544]] and Maria Silva Barros | |Born abt 1886 São Jorge, Azores, Portugal |Died 1947 Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA | |- |.. !COLSPAN=6|Descendants changed the spelling to Sears |- |CXXVII |Joseph [[Sears-8759]] and Rebecca Rayment (Raymond) | |Born abt 1690 |Died aft 17 Feb 1733 Beverly, Essex, Massachusetts, USA | |- |.. !COLSPAN=6|also Seers, son WIlliam b. 17 Sep 1733- Beverly Births |- |CXXVIII |William [[Sayre-33]] and Alice Squire | |Born about 1500 in Podington, Bedfordshire, England |Died 1564 at about age 64 in Hinwick, Podington, Bedfordshire, England | |- |.. !COLSPAN=6|also Seare, Sayre, Sears |- |CXXIX |William [[Sears-10587]] and Betsey Waite | |Born Jun 1831 in Biggleswade, Bedfordshire, England, United Kingdom |Died 7 Jun 1910 at about age 79 in Arbela Township, Tuscola, Michigan, United States | |- |.. !COLSPAN=6|Father of Mary Estella (Sears) Alley, Oscar William Sears, Violet Lillian Sears, Edward Sears, Lillian Gay Sears and Archibald Percival Sears |- |CXXX |James [[Sears-10626]] and Margaret Wrope | |Born about 1800 in |Died 1564 at about age 64 in Hinwick, Podington, Bedfordshire, England | |- |.. !COLSPAN=6|https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:24ZV-2GS?cid=fs_copy father of Annie Amelia Sears, b. abt 1853 m. 11 May 1869 Kings county, NY |- |CXXXI |Antoine [[Cyr-1726]] and Elizabeth Martin | |Born about 1789 in Nova Scotia |Died 1867 at about age 78 in Aroostook, Maine | |- |.. !COLSPAN=6|Father of John Jean (Cyr) Sears and Joseph Sears |- |CXXXII |Jean [[Sire-40]] (Cyr, Sears) and Marguerite Madeleine Rimbault | |about 1655 in Paroisse St Éloi, Dunkerque, Francemap |about 1700 at about age 45 in Paroisse St Éloi, Dunkerque, Francemap | |- |.. !COLSPAN=6|Father of Louis Cyr |- |CXXXIII |David [[Sears-3645]] and Honore Tucker | |a Bahamian Family |about 20 Aug 1765 Nassau New Providence Bahamas | |- |.. !COLSPAN=6|Father of Richard Sears, David Sears, Frances Tucker Sears and John Sears |- |CXXXIV |John [[Sears-104]] and Susanna, Hester Howe and Ann | | |about 1613 | |- |.. !COLSPAN=6|John was born in 1613. He was of Charlestown, Massachusetts by 1639, and Woburn in 1640. He was made freeman in Woburn June 2, 1641. John Sears had no children with any of his wives |- |CXXXV |Isaac [[Siers-10]] & Ida Isabel (Rollyson) | | |about | |- |.. !COLSPAN=6|Son of James Siers- family later changes spelling to Sears |- |CXXXVI |Enoch Zondel (Sears) & Rachel Lucas | | |about 1847 | |- |.. !COLSPAN=6|father of Jacob Sears (1876, Mattie Mae (Sears) Jacobson (1882, Lena, Ida, Herman and Fannie all of Lithuania (then Russia) *{{FindAGrave|46799564}} * '''1900 Census''': "1900 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1900; Census Place: Norwich, New London, Connecticut; Roll: 149; Page: 14; Enumeration District: 0473
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Jacob Sears (21), single son, Weaver (Silk), in household of Rachel Sears (45) in Norwich, New London, Connecticut. Born in Russia. |}

Seay Family Soldiers

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:::::'''Revolutionary War''' [[Image: Johnson-20173-4.jpg|650px|*]] :[[Seay-242 | Private Abraham Seay II]] :[[Seay-240 | Second Lieutenant Abraham Seay]] :[[Seay-75 | Sergeant Austin Seay]] :[[Seay-396 | Jacob Seay, Sr.]] :[[Seay-459 | Capt. Jacob Seay, Jr.]] :[[Seay-104 | Private Jamie Seay]] :[[Seay-120 | Private Rueben Seay]] WIA Battle of Yorktown -blinded :[[Seay-324 | Captain Mathew Seay]] :[[Seay-330 | Samuel Seay]] :[[Seay-331 | James Ransom Seay]] :[[Seay-305 | Private Hezekiah Seay]] :[[Pollard-1013|William Pollard]] husband of [[Seay-110|Keziah Seay]] :::::'''Valley Forge Muster''' :[[Image:Seay Family Soldiers-4.jpg]] :[[Seay-459 | Jacob Seay]] :[[Seay-104 | Jammie Seay]] :[[Pollard-1013|William Pollard]] husband of Keziah Seay ::::::'''War of 1812''' ::::::[[Image:Seay Family Soldiers-5.jpg|180px|]] :[[Seay-305|Hezekiah Seay]] :[[Seay-390 | Josiah Seay]] :[[Seay-104 | James Seay]] :[[Seay-324 | Mathew Seay]] :[[Seay-330 | Samuel Seay]] :[[Seay-331 | James Ransom Seay]] [[Image:Paula s Sources-51.jpg]] :::::::'''Civil War''' :[[Seay-349 | Corporal Wilson Seay]] KIA Spotsylvania Courthouse. :[[Seay-360 | Corporal Benjamin Seay]] KIA Battle of Chancellorsville :[[Seay-350 | Corporal John Calvin Seay]] WIA Battle of Gettysburg :[[Seay-342 | Private Henry Daniel Seay]] WIA Second Mannasss :[[Seay-362 | Private Thomas Seay]] :[[Seay-359 | Private Daniel Seay]] WIA :[[Seay-348 | Private Alfred Seay]] WIA Battle of Petersburg :[[Seay-352 | Private James Seay]] :[[Seay-345 | Private HH Seay]] KIA Gettysburg :[[Seay-292 | Captain Rial Seay]] KIA Battle of Drewry's Bluff :[[Seay-341 | Private William Jefferson Seay]] :[[Seay-360 | Frank Seay]] KIA Chancellorsville :[[Seay-394 | John Kinsman Seay]] WIA Gettysburg :[[Seay-472 | Mountain Seay]] KIA Camp Gregg :[[Seay-473 | Luther Seay]] :[[Seay-546|Sgt James Matthew Seay]] WIA :[[Seay-470|Pvt Hamilton Seay]] DIS :[[Image: Photos-188.gif]][[Image: Photos-188.gif]][[Image: Photos-188.gif]][[Image: Photos-188.gif]][[Image: Photos-188.gif]][[Image: Photos-188.gif]]

Seay Name Study

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Welcome to the Seay Name Study!
{{Image|file=Seay-292-1.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption= }}{{clear}} ----- This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Seay and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. '''{{Red|To add your Seay profiles to this project, add the [[Category: Seay Name Study]]}}''' You can also add this template: {{One Name Study|name=Seay}} Which will result in this showing on the profile: {{One Name Study|name=Seay}} Resources: *[[Space:Samuel%20Seay's%20Journal%20&%20Revolutionary%20War%20Documents-1|Samuel Seay's Journal and Revolutionary War Documents]] *[[Space:Seay%20Family%20Soldiers|Seay Family Soldiers]] *[http://www.watermelon-kid.com/family/bios/seay_family.htm Biographies of the Seay Family] *[http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~shadywoo/seay/rev_war.htm Roster: Seays in the Revolutionary War] *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~dano/melinda.pdf Family Connections of Melinda Joyce Settle] ''Seay Line (PDF)'' *[http://books.google.com/books/about/A_Genealogical_History_of_the_Seay_Famil.html?id=eCCxYgEACAAJ ''A Genealogical History of the Seay Family In America and Kindred Families''] As Chronicled by Mary Mills Emory. *Ambrose, Lorene Burton, [http://books.google.com/books/about/Jammie_Seay_His_Descendants_and_Other_Al.html?id=_H0pHAAACAAJ ''Jammie Seay: His Descendants & Other Allied Families''] (1999) * [http://experimental.worldcat.org/kindredworks/Kindred?sn=2007650 ''Descendants of Abraham Seay''], by Burwell W. Seay 1966, 1971 * [http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/w/i/l/William-Allan-Wilson-GA/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0181.html Wilson Family Website] ''contains sources'' * [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/SEAY/2005-05/1116151670 Descendants of Rev. James M. Seay] *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~dano/melinda.pdf Family Connections f Malinda Joyce Settles] *[http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/b/l/o/Ron-Blomberg-sr/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-1885.html Seay/Wingo] John Washington Wingo

Second Boer War

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[[Category:South_African_Roots_Project]][[Category: Anglo Boer War-Anglo Boere Oorlog 1899-1902]] [[Category:Second Boer War]] [[Category: Transvaal pre 1910]][[Category:Zuid-Afrikaansche_Republiek]][[Category: Free State pre 1910]][[Category: Prisoners of War, Second Boer War]] == Synopsis of The Second Boer War == :: The Second Boer War (Dutch: Tweede Boerenoorlog, Afrikaans: Tweede Vryheidsoorlog, literally "Second Freedom War") otherwise known as the Second Anglo-Boer War, was fought from 11 October 1899 until 31 May 1902 between the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom_of_Great_Britain_and_Ireland United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland] on the one hand, and the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_African_Republic South African Republic] (Transvaal Republic) [Zuid-Afrikaansche Rubliek] and the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_Free_State Orange Free State] [Oranje Vrijstaat] on the other. The British war effort was supported by troops from several regions of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Empire British Empire], including Southern Africa, the Australian colonies, Canada, Newfoundland, British India, and New Zealand. The war ended in victory for the British and the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annexation annexation] of both republics. Both would eventually be incorporated into the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Union_of_South_Africa Union of South Africa] in 1910. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Boer_War (seen 14 Nov 2015.Also see: [[Space:Anglo_Boere_Oorlog_-_Geskiedenis%2C_Stories_en_Interessante_feite|Space:Anglo_Boere_Oorlog_-_Geskiedenis%2C_Stories_en_Interessante_feite]] == Background == ::''When in October 1899 the British Empire went to war against the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boer Boers] or [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afrikaner Afrikaners] of the Transvaal [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_African_Republic South (South African Republic)] and the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_Free_State Orange Free State], it was widely believed that the conflict would be brief. It became, however, the largest war waged by Britain since the Napoleonic Wars, even including the Crimea, involving the strongest forces sent from English shores since Henry V's army departed for Agincourt''. :::{{Image|file=Second_Boer_War.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=[https://chessaleeinlondon.files.wordpress.com/2009/12/boerscouts.jpg Cover of Harper's Weekly Oct 18, 1899]. :::}} :: ''It was the first of the modern media wars Jong, Janny de. 2007. ''"Het zijn net verwelkte bloemen, die men heeft weggegooid" ; Emily Hobhouse en het schandaal van de Burgerkampen in de Tweede Boerenoorlog in de jaren 1901-1902'', p. 22-23, waged for the hearts and minds of both metropolitan and global opinion, in which military officers and civilian politicians on all sides had to pay acute attention to the coverage provided by the press.'' There were many international correspondents locally, but senshorship was tight. Light-weight camera's were abundantly available, and even though for the first time in history there were film made at the war front, it is no co-incidence that no film material eixsts of the burning of farmsteads or of the concentration camps. ''Fought at a time when the telegraph and syndicated news agencies had begun to globalise information, it became the most publicised war waged outside Europe between the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Civil_War American Civil War] and the First World War. Indeed, in the minds of contemporaries, the South African War shared certain similarities with the American conflict, not least the widespread perception that it involved universal issues and principles which extended far beyond the borders of southern Africa.'' Quoting the article excerpt from: Lowry, Donal (1999) 'When the World Loved the Boers' ''History Today'', Vol. 49, No. 5 (online publication: https://www.questia.com/magazine/1G1-54700560/when-the-world-loved-the-boers - Seen Nov 11, 2015). Circumventing this censorhsip, against all odds, it took a foreigner, a woman and a humanitarian aid in the person of Emily Hobhouse, to bring the scandal of the camps and the shocking images, to the attention of the world. {{Image|file=Hobhouse-4.png |align=r |size=m |caption=[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cecil_Rhodes Cecil Rhodes] and the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cape_to_Cairo_Railway Cape-Cairo railway project]. Rhodes founded the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Beers De Beers Mining Company], owned the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_South_Africa_Company British South Africa Company] and had his name given to what became the state of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhodesia Rhodesia]. He liked to "paint the map [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Empire British red]" and declared: "all of these stars ... these vast worlds that remain out of reach. If I could, I would annex other planets". Source: S. Gertrude Millin, Rhodes, London: 1933, p.138. }} :: ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imperialism Imperialists] in Britain and its colonies of settlement believed the very essence of British strength to be at stake. Thousands of volunteers from Canada, Australia and New Zealand flocked to the imperial colours in South Africa. Britain, however, was made to appear both militarily and physically degenerate by the three years and almost half-a-million men it took to defeat the Boers, whose forces never numbered more than 88,000. During the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guerrilla_warfare guerrilla phase] of the war, between June 1900 and the Boer surrender in May 1902, the tactics of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scorched_earth farm burning] and concentration camps employed by the British added further charges of brutality and moral corruption before the bar of world opinion. The significance of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Witwatersrand_Gold_Rush Transvaal goldfields] and the political prominence of leading [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randlord magnates], often caricatured as a bloated [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cecil_Rhodes Cecil Rhodes], gave the war a whiff of the sordid, which opponents of the conflict were all too ready to exploit (even if the actual influence of capitalists in the outbreak of hostilities was and remains controversial). Meanwhile, the unexpected protraction of the struggle intensified calls for a complete reorganisation of British educational and industrial life and gave rise to that peculiar Edwardian imperialist soul-searching encapsulated under the catchphrase "National Efficiency"''. "The British spent more than £200 million (the Guinness Book of Records lists the Anglo-Boer War as Britain's most costly war outside of the two World Wars." Source: http://chessaleeinlondon.blogspot.nl/2010/07/churchill-makes-me-smile.html (seen Nov 11, 2015). :: ''The war polarised political opinion in Britain, where [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Lloyd_George David Lloyd George], [[Hobhouse-4|Emily Hobhouse]] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramsay_MacDonald James Ramsay MacDonald] were among its leading opponents. The war even affected the young [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clement_Attlee|Clement Attlee], then a schoolboy at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haileybury_and_Imperial_Service_College Haileybury], who, along with the entire middle school, was beaten by his pro-Boer headmaster for taking part in a celebration of the relief of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Ladysmith Ladysmith] that he had banned. In Ireland, the war greatly deepened the alienation of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unionism_in_Ireland unionists], whose imperialism was invigorated by the war from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_nationalism nationalists] who were enthusiastically pro-Boer. In Canada, too, the conflict widened the gulf between [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_nationalism French Canadian nationalists] and their English-speaking countrymen and set the pattern of their future relationship. It intensified the imperialism of Australia where it appeared to herald the arrival of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anzac_spirit The Coming Man], that healthy Independent Australian Briton who represented an almost evolutionary improvement on his metropolitan ancestors, ensuring that the new federation was born with a conservative emblem of imperial sacrifice. Nevertheless, it also provided, in the form of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Court_martial_of_Breaker_Morant 'Breaker' Morant], executed for shooting prisoners, yet another Australian anti-hero. In India, the unwillingness of the British to employ Indian troops in a 'Sahib's War', together with imperial failure to ensure Indian rights, further alienated moderate nationalists, while Indian advocates of physical force, like their Irish counterparts, came to admire Boer armed resistance. …'' ===Battles=== [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Anglo_Boer_War Battle of Magersfontein : 11 Dec 1899]] == Three Stages of War == :: "There were three distinct phases to the War" Quoted from: http://www.angloboerwar.com/boer-war (seen Nov 11, 2015).: :: "'''Stage 1''' - Boer offensive: At first, the Boer republican fighters were successful in three major offensives. Their commandos invaded northern [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colony_of_Natal Natal] and besieged the town of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Ladysmith Ladysmith], invaded [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cape_Colony Cape Colony] to lay siege to the British garrisons in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Kimberley Kimberley] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Mafeking Mafeking]. While the British did achieve some tactical victories at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Talana_Hill Talana] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Elandslaagte Elandslaagte], there were serious defeats for the British at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Stormberg Stormberg], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Magersfontein Magersfontein] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Colenso Colenso] which became known as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Week 'Black Week'] (10th - 15th December 1899)." :: "'''Stage 2''' - British response: With heavy reinforcements and the assumption of overall command by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Roberts,_1st_Earl_Roberts Lord Roberts] with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_Kitchener Lord Kitchener] as his Chief of Staff, the British turned the situation around. Imperial troops eventually relieved the besieged towns of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Ladysmith Ladysmith] (28th February 1900), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Kimberley Kimberley] (15 February 1900) and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Mafeking Mafeking] (18th May 1900). On 13th March 1900 Roberts occupied [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloemfontein Bloemfontein], the capital of the Orange Free State, and on 28th May the province was annexed and renamed the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_River_Colony Orange River Colony]. On 31st May, British troops entered Johannesburg and, on 5th June, Pretoria was taken. The Transvaal was annexed on 1st September 1900. To many it seemed that the war was over. At the end of November, Roberts made a triumphal return to England." :: "'''Stage 3''' - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guerrilla_warfare Guerrilla war]: Under the leadership of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Botha Louis Botha], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christiaan_de_Wet Christiaan de Wet], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Smuts Jan Smuts] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koos_de_la_Rey {Koos} de la Rey], the Boers abandoned the British style of warfare and increased their reliance on small and mobile military units "Camouflage was first used in battle by the Boers, who used camouflaged trenches and adapted battledress to blend into treeless landscapes. It was also the first war of the 20th century and saw the introduction of large-scale use of concentration camps for non-combatants, and the most prolonged period of guerrilla warfare by a conquered nation's military against a victorious army." Source: http://chessaleeinlondon.blogspot.nl/2010/07/churchill-makes-me-smile.html (seen Nov 11, 2015).. The mobility of these units enabled them to capture supplies, disrupt communications and undertake raids on the army of occupation. They were very successful in evading capture. {{Image|file=Hobhouse-4-9.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Scorched Earth - Burning Farmstead }} :: In response, the British embarked on a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scorched_earth scorched earth] policy to deny supplies to the fighters. Approximately 30,000 farms were burnt. In March 1901 the need to restrict the movement of the Boers brought the development of 8,000 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blockhouse blockhouses] and 3,700 miles of wire fencing guarded by 50,000 troops. This was followed by a number of 'drives' which had the intention of cornering the Boers but the operations mainly produced large numbers of displaced Boer and African families. These refugees were sent to concentration camps around South Africa. These measures were largely responsible for bringing the Boers to the negotiation table to end the War." === South African Boer Concentration Camps === :: The modern meaning of the word ‘concentration’ camp has been undeniably connected with the nazi’s infamous planned and in industrial fashion executed mass genocide. Bossenbroek, Martin. ''De Boerenoorlog''. Athenaeum-Polak & Van Gennep, Amsterdam, 2013. p. 11-12Citing Godby (2006): ” The restitution of an historical context for the concentration camp photographs of the South African War is fraught not only because of their obvious power but also because of the dreadful semantic connection between these camps and the concentration camps of the Second World War: When the British Ambassador to Berlin protested about the German use of concentration camps, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermann_G%C3%B6ring ''Hermann Goering''] responded by quoting from an encyclopaedia, 'First used by the British in the South African War'.”The father of Hermann was [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heinrich_Ernst_G%C3%B6ring Heinrich Ernst Göring] was [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Empire Imperial Germany's] colonial governor at the time of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herero_and_Namaqua_Genocide Herero and Namaqua Genocide]; the survivors ending up in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shark_Island_Concentration_Camp Shark Island Concentration Camp] and other camps in German South-West Africa, where reportedly an estimated 7,682 Herero and 2,000 Nama died. The battle-hardened [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schutztruppe Schutztruppe] veterans responisible for this genocide, was also at the forefront of what became known as the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rape_of_Belgium The Rape of Belgium] and the burning of the library of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catholic_University_of_Leuven_%281834%E2%80%931968%29 Catholic University of Louvain], during which about 300,000 books, about 1000 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incunable incunabula], and a huge collection of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manuscripts manuscripts], such as the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Easter_Island Easter Island] tablet bearing [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rongorongo_text_E Rongorongo text E], was lost. (Source: Wikipedia). This association the word could not have had at the beginning of the Twentieth Century. With current hindsight one may reason that the word “internment” camp See: [[Space:British_Concentration_Camps_in_South_Africa_during_the_Second_Boer_War|The WikiTree page ''British Concentration Camps in South Africa during the Second Boer War'']]. would be more suitable to describe this aspect (the interment of subjugated people) of the scorched earth tactics of the British forces under the guidance of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Roberts,_1st_Earl_Roberts|Lord Roberts] and [[Kitchener-87|Lord Kitchener]], whose troops burnt down 30,000 farm houses, torched a score of towns and interned 116,572 Boers, a quarter of the population. "It is for their protection against the Kaffirs," said the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Chamberlain British War Secretary], oblivious to the fact that Africans were being armed and encouraged by the English to attack a mutual enemy. Also ignoring the fact that 115,000 "black Boers" were sent to their own concentration camps [...] Source: http://erroluys.com/boerwarchildsstory.htm (this website provides detailed information of a child's experience - that of Hester Johanna Maria Uys - both the war and the concentration camp) Seen Nov 11, 2015. in a desperate but successful final attempt to gain control over the effective Boer commandos with their guerilla tactics. :: Notwithstanding, it was these camps in which the Boers – mostly women and children – were interred and of which one quarter – 1676 men, 4177 women and 22074 children Another estimate is around 32000 children, or ''Darling Little Nuisances'' as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Victoria Queen Victoria] herself reportedly had called them. Source: Bossenbroek, Martin. ''De Boerenoorlog''. Athenaeum-Polak & Van Gennep, Amsterdam, 2013. p. 19– did not survive. Near ten percent of the whole population of both Boer Republics. The camps that the non-white populations (black and coloured) had not been in the international spotlight, yet a total of 110 to 115000 people were interned of whom a known total of 14154 had died and an estimated amount of 2000. Regarding this issue also see: [http://www.scielo.org.za/scielo.php?pid=S0018-229X2010000200007&script=sci_arttext Pretorius, Fransjohan 'The white concentration camps of the Anglo-Boer War: a debate without end' ''Historia'' {online version} vol. 55 n. 2 Durban Nov. 2010]. === Emily Hobhouse, the Camps and her Influence in Europe === :: Since the outbreak of the war against the Boers in 1899, Emily had taken on the cause of the Boer torn and disowned families. Her first public denouncement of the British policy towards Boer women and children, was at a big protest meeting of the SACC Women branch in the London Queen's Hall on June 13, 1900. Before her involvement with the cause, the prominent and controversial journalist [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Thomas_Stead William Stead] had published in September 1899 a brochure with the title ''Shall I Slay My Brother Boer? An appeal to the Conscience of Britain''. In an effort to prevent ''[...] another and more distant Dutch Ireland'', he also erected "Stop the War Committee" and published a weekly paper under the titel ''War against War in South Africa''. Bossenbroek, Martin. ''De Boerenoorlog''. Athenaeum-Polak & Van Gennep, Amsterdam, 2013. p. 248-249. With all this in the background and together with influencial friends and supportive family members [who tried to dissuade her from leaving], Emily took the decision to travel to South Africa to save the women and children. :: The letters of recommendation that [[Farrer-176|Aunt Mary]], Lady Hobhouse and her cousin [[Hobhouse-13|Henry]] Member of Parliament for East Somerset, had provided, got her an invitation for lunch with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Milner,_1st_Viscount_Milner Sir. Alfred Milner] in Government House [Cape Town] on 8 January 1901. She managed to get permission to visit Camps to the North, only after [[Kitchener-87|Lord Horatio Herbert Kichener]] had grudgingly agreed. With two wagon loads (beacuse the prices weren't half as cheap as she had reconed) - the half clothes the other half foodstuff - she left the 22nd of January 1901 for Bloemfontein. Passing through scorched lanscape of what had previously been the Orange Free State, now [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_River_Colony Orange River Colony], Emily was deeple sadenned. Is was now a desolate and deserted landscape - cadavers of horses and cows, burnt and deserted homesteads, debris and rubbish everywhere. Bossenbroek, Martin. ''De Boerenoorlog''. Athenaeum-Polak & Van Gennep, Amsterdam, 2013. p. 446-448 On arrival, she first learnt that [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Victoria Queen Victoria] had died, and she felt cramped by the restricions and oppressing measures. The next day she went in search of an encampment. She found a few kilometers outside of Bloemfontein, tents with a few thousand women and children - no trees, out in the open. No furniture, beds, chairs - just one blanket per person. The stories the women told were of tribulation and hardship. As she was listening, she saw a poisonous snake crawling into the stifling hot tent. In disbelief she struck it with her parasol. One of the men came in with a hamer and killed it. On discussing this to the Camp Superintendent, the responsible officer, he told her how there were no funds, food, tents to harbour the dead who now lie rotting among the living. There was no firewood to cook the water (scarce in itself - as was soap and milk); tyfus was rampand. {{Image|file=Hobhouse-4-8.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption= }} :: These unhealthy barren conditions she saw on visiting the camps moved her to action. Engeland was guilty of an inhuman, scandalous manner of warfare, in complete breach of international agreements. She used photographs and letters showing the brutality and deprivating circumstances, to lobby the British public opinion which were at this stage becoming aware of the burning of homesteads and crops, but not of the 'refugee camps' that she saw from January of 1901 on. Bossenbroek, Martin. ''De Boerenoorlog''. Athenaeum-Polak & Van Gennep, Amsterdam, 2013. p. 434-435 She relayed her information th the first instance via her broer [[Hobhouse-10|Leonard Hobhouse]] who was editor at the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manchester_Guardian Manchester Guardian], one of the few newspapers at that time that took a critical stance towards the Boer War. She also wrote on many occasions to her [[Farrer-176|Aunt Mary]] (husband to her [[Hobhouse-19|Uncle Arthur]] - a person with considerable social influence and weight), once pleading her to write a letter to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Times The Times]. :: Concerning the now famous [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Hobhouse-4-3 photograph of an emaciated Lizzy van Zyl] who died in 1901 at 7 years of age from typhoid fever Source: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lizzie_van_Zyl Wikipedia Lizzie van Zyl] Seen Nov 11, 2015., the photo reportedly was passed from Scottish author [[Doyle-1796|Arthur Conan Doyle]], who served as a volunteer doctor during the Boer War, to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Chamberlain Joseph Chamberlain] http://www.bbctransgenerational.com/articles.html, who as Secretary of State for the Colonies, also presided over the Second Boer War. Both Doyle and Chamberlain were proponents of the Boer Wars. [[Doyle-1796|Doyle]] wrote a short work ''The War in South Africa: Its Cause and Conduct'', that justified the war, and was believed to have led ot him being knighted as a Knight Bachelor by King Edward VII in 1902. He also wrote [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Great_Boer_War another book] on the Boer War. Source: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Conan_Doyle Wikipedia]. The photo was used as propaganda, author [http://www.bbctransgenerational.com/author.html Hélène Opperman Lewis] Author of the soon to be published book ''Britain's Bastard Child - Transgenerational Trauma'' states, to convince the British public that Boer children were neglected by their parents. The image was released with the detail that it was taken when van Zyl and her mother entered the camp. Chamberlain was quoted in The Times on 5 March 1902, saying that Lizzy's mother was prosecuted for mistreatment, Hobhouse investigated the case and was unable to find any evidence of the case or prosecution of Lizzie's mother. She located the photographer, a man named Mr. de Klerk, who confirmed that the photograph was taken two months after Lizzie arrived at the camp. :: All those refugee camps she had visited between January and the end of April 1901, she couldn't bear the thought of deserting her protegés. In the hands of indifferent military personel. She couldn't stop - she had seen so much transports and degrading, de-humanizing situations. Bjut conditions had worsened so much she felt compelled to return and state her case in person. Bossenbroek, Martin. ''De Boerenoorlog''. Athenaeum-Polak & Van Gennep, Amsterdam, 2013. p. 476-481 When she subsequently boarded the ship to England on May 8, 1901, as circumstances would have it [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Milner,_1st_Viscount_Milner Lord Milner] was also on board for leave to England). Arriving the 24 of May in Southhampton, she sped to her spinster's pad in London. She had to work harder to come in contact with politicians. Thanks to her well conected family members and her contact with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Robinson,_1st_Marquess_of_Ripon Lord Ripon] who was the Chairman of the ''South African (Women and Children) Distress Fund'', she got in contact with liberal members of parliament including opposition leader [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Campbell-Bannerman Campbell-Banner]. Where her meeting with the Sectrary for State of War [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_John_Brodrick,_1st_Earl_of_Midleton Broderick] had left him unimpressed and undaunted, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Campbell-Bannerman Campbell-Banner] was shocked by what he heard from Emily. So much so that during and an official lunch dinner, he emotionally asked "When is a war not a war?" answering "When it is carried on by methods of barbarism in South Africa". Jong, Janny de. 2007. ''"Het zijn net verwelkte bloemen, die men heeft weggegooid" ; Emily Hobhouse en het schandaal van de Burgerkampen in de Tweede Boerenoorlog in de jaren 1901-1902'', p. 48 :: Emily had made impact. The phrase "Methods of Barbarism" reverberated trough British Society. On the 18th of June she published her shattering brochure making the impact on the British political landscape and outside, even bigger. Hobhouse Emily, ''Report of a Visit to the Camps of Women and Children in the Cape and Orange River Colonies'', London, 1901. A scandal was born. On 24 June 1901, her planned appearance at a sold out London Queen's Hall, was cancelled. She felt betrayed, even more so for having left the women and children behind in far away South Africa. She was asked for lectures elsewhere in the country though, and even though Broderick only delivered partially on what he had promised, her influence caused massive humanitarian ininitiatives in the Netherlands, Germany, United States and even small countries such as Portugal. Bossenbroek, Martin. ''De Boerenoorlog''. Athenaeum-Polak & Van Gennep, Amsterdam, 2013. p. 492-493 :: To give weight to her plea, she incorporated into the book she published in 1902, a few articles and excerpts of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hague_Conventions_of_1899_and_1907 First International Hague Peace Conference (1899)] and the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_of_war Handbook for Military Law]. Hobhouse Emily, ''The Brunt of the War, and Where it Fell'', London, 1902. p. xiii In the ensuing uproar after the scandal "broke" in the second half of 1901, even [[Churchill-4|Winston Churchill]] (though not particularly taken with Emily Hobhouse), confronted [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_John_Brodrick,_1st_Earl_of_Midleton Broderick], whom he had previously supported. Though the latter had implemented some of the measures suggested by the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Boer_War#The_Fawcett_Commission Fawcett Commission] and with effect - the cleaner and more hygienic conditions - the fatalities under children significantly dropped. :: Yet the question was asked - what constituted the real scandal? Was it the extention of warfare to civilian populations and the high death toll? Or was it the new method of warfare? Was it the Imperialistic British drive for expansion? [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Thomas_Stead William Stead] W.T. Stead (ed.), ''War against War in South Africa'' 16 maart 1900, nr. 23. p. 352. emphasized the latter, repeatedly stating that this British drive to conquer, will eventually break up the country. Emily Hobhouse - in spite of her scating criticism, did not interfere in political debate. Her anctions were meant to be humanitarian with no political agenda. The ''South African Conciliation Committee'' (SACC) too was a neutral party in the conflict. Emily did however put the whole of British society in the dock, accusing the entire Nation. Her propagandistic exclusive focus on the welfare and tribulations of the women and children had paid off - she had manipulated public opinion. She became well known in the press and parliamentary circles. her findings were a strong comdemnation of the British way of warfare. The Boers may have lost the war but they had won the peace. Jong, Janny de. 2007. ''"Het zijn net verwelkte bloemen, die men heeft weggegooid" ; Emily Hobhouse en het schandaal van de Burgerkampen in de Tweede Boerenoorlog in de jaren 1901-1902'', p. 48 *[[Space:British Concentration Camps in South Africa during the Second Boer War|British Concentration Camps in South Africa during the Second Boer War]] *[[:Category: Prisoners of War, Second Boer War|Second Boer War Prisoners of War (POW)]][http://www.angloboerwar.com/other-information/89-prisoner-of-war-camps Prisoner of war camps], ''Anglo Boer War website'', accessed 8 October 2015. *[[Space:Boer Prisoners of War Camps|Boer Prisoners of War Camps]] *POW Camps
Boer prisoners of war were incarcerated in:[http://www.wmbr.org.za/view.asp?pg=research&pgsub=prison&pgsub1=1&head1=Prisoners%20of%20War Prisoners of War: Boer Prisoners of War], ''Anglo-Boer War Museum'', accessed 8 October 2015. **South Africa: ***HMS Penelope in Simon's Bay; ***Bellevue Camp, Simonstown; ***Greenpoint/Groenpunt Camp, Cape Town; ***Ladysmith Camp, Natal; ***Tin Town Camp ***Umbilo Camp, Natal; **Portugal: ***900 Boers who crossed the border into Mozambique to end their part in the war in September 1900 were transported to Portugal; **St Helena: ***Broadbottom Camp, St Helena; ***Deadwood nr 1 Camp, St Helena; ***Deadwood nr 2 Camp, St Helena; ***Fort High Knoll Camp, St Helena; ***Jamestown Camp, St Helena; **India: ***Abottabad Camp, India; ***Ahmednuggur/Ahmednagar Camp, India; ***Armitsar Camp, India; ***Bellary Camp, India; ***Bhim Tal Camp, India; ***Dagshai Camp, India; ***Fort Govindgarh Camp, India; ***Kaity-Nilgiris Camp, India; ***Kakool Camp, India; ***Satara Camp, India; ***Shahjahanpur Camp, India; ***Sialkot Camp, India; ***Solon Camp, India; ***Trichinopoly Camp, India; ***Umballa Camp, India; ***Upper Topa Camp, India; ***Wellington Camp, India; **Ceylon now Sri Lanka: ***Diyatalawa Camp, Ceylon; ***Hambantota Camp, Ceylon; ***Mount Lavini Camp, Ceylon; ***Ragama Camp, Ceylon; ***Urugasmanhandiya Camp; Ceylon; **Bermuda - Five islands were used and received over 5,000 men: ***Burt's Island or Burts Elland Camp, Bermuda - 607 men; ***Darrell's Island or Darrells Elland Camp, Bermuda; ***Hawkins Elland Camp, Bermuda; ***Hinsons Elland Camp, Bermuda; ***Long Elland Camp, Bermuda; *** Morgan's Island Camp, Bermuda - 884 men, including 27 officers; ***Tucker's Island Camp, Bermuda - 809 men; ***Port's Island Camp, Bermuda - 35 men, hospital facilities; *British and Colonial prisoners of War: **State Model School, Pretoria; **Waterval, Transvaal; On the Anglo-Boer War Museum's website you can [http://www.wmbr.org.za/view.asp?pg=research&pgsub=databases&head1=Search search their databases] for: *Basutoland *Boer Artillery Name Register *Boer Internees Portugal *Boer Officers *Burger Deaths *Cape Rebels *Farm List *Foreign Volunteers *Free State Police Name list *Joiners *League of Veterans *Natal Rebels *Prisoners of War Deaths *Prisoners of War *ZARP (South African Republic Police) Name List ==Sources== See also: *[http://www.britannica.com/event/South-African-War South African War at Encyclopædia Britannica] *[http://www.angloboerwar.com/ Anglo Boer War website] *[[Hobhouse-4|WikiTree profile of Emily Hobhouse]]

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Complete List of Second Class Passengers on the Titanic [[:Category:2nd_Class_Passengers_on_Titanic|2nd Class Passengers on Titanic]] [[Project:Worldwide_Disasters|Worldwide Disasters]] | [[Project:Titanic|Titanic Project]] | [[:Category:RMS_Titanic|RMS Titanic]] Contact: [[Tucker-11084|Donna Tucker Baumann]] ===Summary=== * Date:15 Apr 1912 * Location: Atlantic Ocean * Victims: {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Victims''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|'''Age''' ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|'''Class''' ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|'''Con nected to World Tree''' ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|'''Titanic Project
on Trusted List''' ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Abelson-23|Samuel Abelson]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|30 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Warshaw-5|Hannah (Warshaw) Abelson]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|28 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Aldworth-137|Augustus Aldworth]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|35 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger Servant ! 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align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Banewer-1|Solomon Banewer]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|42 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Banfield-750|Frederick Banfield]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|28 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Bateman-2932|Robert Bateman]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|52 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Beane-437|Edward Beane]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|32 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Clarke-14478|Ethel (Clarke) Beane]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|22 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Beauchamp-3196|Henry Beauchamp]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|43 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Becker-2203|Richard Becker]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Becker-2202|Marion Becker]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|4 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Becker-2199|Ruth (Becker) Blanchard]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|12 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Baumgardner-100|Nellie (Baumgardner) Becker]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|35 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Beesley-285|Lawrence Beesley]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|34 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Bentham-153|BENTHAM, Miss Lillian Winifred]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|19 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Berriman-275|William Berriman]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|23 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Botsford-420|W. Hull Botsford]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|25 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Bracken-965|James Bracken]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|30 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Brailey-36|William Brailey]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|24 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Bricoux-1|Roger Bricoux]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|20 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[De Brito-48|José de Brito]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|40 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Brown-27870|Ameila Mary "Mildred" (Brown) Barrow]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|18 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Brown-100334|Edith (Brown) Haisman]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|15 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Brown-100337|Thomas Brown]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|60 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Ford-13793|Elizabeth (Ford) Brown]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|39 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Bryhl-3|Dagmar Jenny Bryhl]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|20 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Bryhl-2|Kurt Bryhl]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|25 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Buss-772|Kate Buss]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|36 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Butler-19877|Reginald Butler]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|25 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Byles-51|Fr Thomas Byles]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|42 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Jonsdotter-4226|Karolina (Jonsdotter) Bystrom Berggren]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|39 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Caldwell-2189|Alden Caldwell]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|0 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Caldwell-2190|Albert Caldwell]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|26 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Harbaugh-126|Sylvia (Harbaugh) Caldwell]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|28 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Cameron-3872|Clear (Cameron) Francis]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|35 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Campbell-37524|William Campbell]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|20 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="center" style="background:#E67E22;"|'''Disembarked
at
Southampton''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Carbines-6|William Carbines]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|19 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Hughes-19742|CARTER, Mrs Lilian]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|45 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Carter-30463|Rev Ernest Carter]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|54 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Chapman-16958|Charles Chapman]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|51 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Chapman-16624|John Chapman]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|37 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Lawry-583|Sarah (Lawry) Chapman]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|30 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Cohen-4918|Rachel (Cohen) Christy]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|25 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Jones-87788|Alice (Jones) Christy]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|52 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Clarke-14708|Charles Clarke]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|29 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Clarke-6938|John Clarke]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|28 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Winfield-656|Ada (Winfield) Clarke]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|28 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Coleridge-39|COLERIDGE, Mr Reginald Charles]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|29 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Collander-5|COLLANDER, Mr Erik Gustaf]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|27 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Collett-2118|COLLETT, Mr Sidney Clarence Stuart]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|25 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Collyer-180|Marjorie (Collyer) Dutton]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|8 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Collyer-181|Harvey Collyer]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|31 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Tate-1557|Charlotte (Tate) Collyer]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|30 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Rogers-27554|Selena (Rogers) Cook]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|22 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Colvin-2394|CORBETT, Mrs Irene]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|30 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Miller-75561|COREY, Mrs Mary Emma]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|32 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Cotterill-308|COTTERILL, Mr Henry]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|21 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Cunningham-12367|CUNNINGHAM, Mr Alfred Fleming]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|21 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="center" style="background:#E67E22;"|'''Disembarked
at
Southampton''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Davies-3001|John Davies Jr.]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|8 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Davies-10161|K Davies]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="center" style="background:#0099FF;"|'''Disembarked
at
Cherbourg''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Davies-10160|Charles Davies]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|19 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Davies-10162|H Davies]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="center" style="background:#0099FF;"|'''Disembarked
at
Cherbourg''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[White-17451|Agnes Elizabeth (White) Davies]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|48 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Davis-70900|Mary (Davis) Willburn]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|28 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[De Grasse-59|J De Grasse]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="center" style="background:#0099FF;"|'''Disembarked
at
Cherbourg''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Deacon-1402|Percy Deacon]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|17 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Del Carlo-12|Sebastiano Del Carlo]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|29 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Genovesi-4|Argene (Genovesi) Triboli Del Carlo]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|24 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Denbuoy-1|Albert Denbuoy]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|25 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Dibden-23|DIBDEN, Mr William]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|18 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Doling-72|DOLING, Miss Elsie]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|18 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Bone-536|DOLING, Mrs Ada Julia Elizabeth]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|34 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Downton-55|William Downton]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|55 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Drew-875|Marshall Drew]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|8 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Drew-876|James Drew]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|42 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Thorne-917|Maria Louisa "Lula" (Thorne) Drew Opie]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|34 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Durán i Moné-1|DURÁN I MONÉ, Sra. Asuncion]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|27 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Durán i Moné-2|DURÁN I MONÉ, Sra. Florentina]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|30 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Eitenmiller-5|EITEMILLER, Mr George Floyd]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|25 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Enander-14|ENANDER, Mr Ingvar]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|21 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|EVANS, Miss ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#0099FF;"|'''Disembarked
at
Cherbourg''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Fahlstrøm-15|FAHLSTRØM, Mr Arne Joma]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|18 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Faunthorpe-4|FAUNTHORPE, Mr Harry Bartram]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|31 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Fillbrook-3|FILLBROOK, Mr Joseph Charles]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|18 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Fox-15228|Stanley Harrington Fox]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|38 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Frost-7452|Anthony Wood Frost]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|38 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#82E0AA;"|'''Disembarked
at
Southampton''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Funk-1784|Annie Funk]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|38 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Fynney-79|FYNNEY, Mr Joseph J.]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|36 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Gale-3115|GALE, Mr Harry]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|37 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Gale-3118|GALE, Mr Shadrach]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|33 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Garside-361|GARSIDE, Miss Ethel]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|39 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Gaskell-357|GASKELL, Mr William Alfred]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|19 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Gavey-53|GAVEY, Mr Laurence]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|26 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Gilbert-13778|GILBERT, Mr William]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|46 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Giles-5527|GILES, Mr Edgar]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|18 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Giles-5529|GILES, Mr Frederick Edward]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|20 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Giles-5530|GILES, Mr Ralph]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|24 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Gill-8851|GILL, Mr John]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|24 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Gillespie-6163|GILLESPIE, Mr William Henry]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|31 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Givard-1|GIVARD, Mr Hans Kristensen]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|27 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Greenburg-50|GREENBERG, Mr Samuel]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|51 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Hale-9128|HALE, Mr Reginald]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|31 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Hämäläinen-95|Viljo Unto Johannes Hämäläinen]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Hämäläinen-96|HÄMÄLÄINEN, Mrs Anna Lydia Amanda]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|23 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Harbeck-196|HARBECK, Mr William H.]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|45 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Harper-3123|Annie Jessie "Nina" (Harper) Pont]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|6 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Harper-3124|Rev John Harper]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|39 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Harris-41500|HARRIS, Mr George]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|62 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Harris-44724|HARRIS, Mr Walter]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|45 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Hart-3864|Eva Hart]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|7 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Hart-3882|Benjamin Hart]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|47 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Bloomfield-375|Esther (Bloomfield) Hart]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|48 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Hartley-1845|Wallace Hartley]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|33 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Herman-564|HERMAN, Miss Alice]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|24 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Herman-565|HERMAN, Miss Kate]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|24 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Herman-563|HERMAN, Mr Samuel]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|50 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Laver-19|HERMAN, Mrs Jane]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|50 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Kingcombe-5|HEWLETT, Mrs Mary Dunbar]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|56 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Hickman-3386|Leonard Hickman]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|24 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Hickman-3388|Lewis Hickman]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|30 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Hickman-3389|Stanley Hickman]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|21 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Hiltunen-365|HILTUNEN, Miss Martta Maria]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|18 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Hocking-990|HOCKING, Miss Ellen]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|20 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Hocking-988|HOCKING, Mr Richard George]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|23 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Hocking-991|HOCKING, Mr Samuel James Metcalfe]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|36 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Needs-258|HOCKING, Mrs Eliza]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|54 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Hodges-8056|HODGES, Mr Henry Price]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|50 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Hold-86|HOLD, Mr Stephen]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|44 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Hill-39141|HOLD, Mrs Annie Margaret]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|29 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Hood-5667|HOOD, Mr Ambrose]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|21 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Hosono-1|HOSONO, Mr Masabumi]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|41 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Howard-6403|HOWARD, Mr Benjamin]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|63 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Arman-30|HOWARD, Mrs Ellen Truelove]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|61 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Hume-810|John Hume]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|21 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Hunt-19836|HUNT, Mr George Henry]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|34 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Ilett-71|ILETT, Miss Bertha]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|17 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Jacobsohn-20|Sidney Jacobsohn]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|42 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Christy-1177|Amy (Christy) Fenwick]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|24 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Jarvis-4631|JARVIS, Mr Denzil John]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|46 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Jefferys-114|JEFFERYS, Mr Clifford Thomas]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|24 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Jefferys-113|JEFFERYS, Mr Ernest Wilfred]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|21 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Jenkin-928|JENKIN, Mr Stephen Curnow]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|32 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Thuillard-3|JERWAN, Mrs Marie Marthe]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|23 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Kantor-284|Sanai Kantor]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|34 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Sternin-1|KANTOR, Mrs Miriam]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|24 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Findlay-1386|KARNES, Mrs Claire]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|22 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Keane-537|KEANE, Miss Nora Agnes]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|46 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Keane-1086|KEANE, Mr Daniel]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|35 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Tozer-921|KELLY, Mrs Fanny Maria]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|48 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Kirkland-319|Fr Charles Kirkland]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|71 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|KNEESE, Miss ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#0099FF;"|'''Disembarked
at
Cherbourg''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Knight-16111|KNIGHT, Mr Robert]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|42 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#82E0AA;"|'''Disembarked
at
Southampton''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Krins-12|Georges Krins]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|23 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Kvillner-1|KVILLNER, Mr Johan Henrik Johannesson]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|31 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Sylfvén-1|LAHTINEN, Mrs Anna Amelia]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|34 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Lahtinen-53|LAHTINEN, Rev. William]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|35 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Lamb-8196|LAMB, Mr John J.]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|31 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Laroche-110|Louise Laroche]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Laroche-111|Simonne Laroche]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|3 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Laroche-109|Joseph Laroche]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|25 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Lafargue-8|Juliette (Lafargue) Laroche]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|22 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Lehmann-1213|LEHMANN, Miss Bertha]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|17 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Leitch-130|Jessie Leitch]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|31 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Hunt-19922|LEMORE, Mrs Amelia]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|39 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Levy-2273| René Jacques Lévy]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|36 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Leyson-22|LEYSON, Mr Robert William Norman]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|25 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Lingane-1|LINGANE, Mr John]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|61 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Louch-189|LOUCH, Mr Charles]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|50 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Lehmann-1213|LOUCH, Mrs Alice Adelaide]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|42 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Lacey-2438|MACK, Mrs Mary]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|57 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Malachard-1| Jean-Noël Malachard]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|25 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Mallet-250|André Mallet]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|1 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Mallet-252|Albert Mallet]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|45 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Magnin-49|Antonine (Magnin) Mallet Rodomanowski]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|24 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Mangiavacchi-1|MANGIAVACCHI, Mr Emilio Giovanni Andrea Onorato]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|47 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Matthews-12917|MATTHEWS, Mr William John]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|23 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Mayberry-1274|MAYBERY, Mr Frank Hubert]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|36 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[McCrae-139|Arthur McCrae]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|32 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[McCrie-14|MCCRIE, Mr James Matthew]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|32 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[McKane-140|MCKANE, Mr Peter Daniel]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|46 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Mellinger-163|MELLINGER, Miss Violet Madeline]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|13 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Maidment-73|Elizabeth (Maidment) Mellinger]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|42 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Mellors-61|MELLORS, Mr William John]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|19 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Meyer-15065|MEYER, Mr August]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|31 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Milling-98|Jacob Milling]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|48 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Mitchell-26121|Henry Mitchell]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|71 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Montvila-9|MONTVILA, Fr Juozas]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|27 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Moraweck-1|MORAWECK, Dr Ernest]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|54 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Morley-3113|MORLEY, Mr Henry Samuel]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|38 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Mudd-1004|MUDD, Mr Thomas Cupper]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|16 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|MULLEN, ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#0099FF;"|'''Disembarked
at
Cherbourg''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Myles-443|MYLES, Mr Thomas Francis]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|63 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Nasser-13|Nicholas Nasser NAṢR ALLĀH]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|29 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Hakim-11|Adal (Hakim) NAṢR ALLĀH Shamaley]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|17 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Navratil-25|Edmond Navratil]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Navratil-21|Michel Navratil Jr.]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|3 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Navratil-26|Michel Navratil Sr.]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|31 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Nesson-3|NESSON, Mr Israel]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|26 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Nicholls-724|Joseph Nicholls]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|19 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Norman-6743|NORMAN, Mr Robert Douglas]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|27 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Ramill-1|NYE, Mrs Elizabeth]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|29 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|OSBORNE, Miss D. ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="center" style="background:#0099FF;"|'''Disembarked
at
Cherbourg''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Otter-214|OTTER, Mr Richard]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|38 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Oxenham-184|OXENHAM, Mr Percy Thomas]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|22 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Padron Manent-1|PADRON MANENT, Mr Julian]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|26 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Pain-445|PAIN, Dr Alfred]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|23 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Pallàs i Castelló-1|PALLÀS I CASTELLÓ, Sr. Emili]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|29 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Parker-37525|PARKER, Mr Clifford Richard]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|17 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Parkes-1254|PARKES, Mr Francis]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|21 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#82E0AA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Temple-2652|PARRISH, Mrs Lutie Davis]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|59 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Pengelly-329|PENGELLY, Mr Frederick William]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|19 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Pernot-13|René Pernot]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|39 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Peruschitz-1|PERUSCHITZ, Fr Josef]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|41 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Phillips-34543|PHILLIPS, Miss Alice Frances Louisa]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|21 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Phillips-34545|PHILLIPS, Miss Kate Florence]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|19 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Phillips-34544|PHILLIPS, Mr Escott Robert]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|43 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Pinskaya-1|PINSKY, Mrs Rosa]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|32 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Ponesell-1|PONESELL, Mr Martin]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|24 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Portaluppi-3|PORTALUPPI, Mr Emilio Ilario Giuseppe]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|30 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Pulbaum-1|PULBAUM, Mr Franz]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|27 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Quick-1120|Phyllis (Quick) Murphy]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|y ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Quick-1121|Winnifred (Quick) Van Tongerloo]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|8 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|y ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Richards-4737|Janie (Richards) Quick]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|33 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|y ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[REEVES-8367|REEVES, Mr David]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|36 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|REMESCH, Miss ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#0099FF;"|'''Disembarked
at
Cherbourg''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Renouf-203|RENOUF, Mr Peter Henry]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|33 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Jefferys-115|RENOUF, Mrs Lillian]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|30 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Reynaldo-3|REYNALDO, Sra. Encarnación]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|29 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Richard-5664|Emile Phillippe Richard]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|23 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Richards-15179|RICHARDS, Master Sibley George]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|9 m ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Richards-15180|RICHARDS, Master William Rowe]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|3 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Hocking-989|RICHARDS, Mrs Emily]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|24 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Ridsdale-158|RIDSDALE, Miss Lucy]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|58 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Rogers-32833|ROGERS, Mr Reginald Harry]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|18 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Rugg-553|RUGG, Miss Emily]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|22 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Schmidt-13784|SCHMIDT, Mr Augustus]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|22 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Sedgwick-834|SEDGWICK, Mr Charles Frederick Waddington]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|28 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Sharp-11536|SHARP, Mr Percival]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|29 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Parrish-4510|SHELLEY, Mrs Imanita Parrish]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|24 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Silven-12|SILVÉN, Miss Lyyli Karoliina]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|17 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Sincock-27|Maude (Sincock) Roberts]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|20 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Sinkkonen-2|SINKKONEN, Miss Anna]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|30 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Sjostedt-74|SJÖSTEDT, Mr Ernst Adolf]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|59 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Slayter-53|SLAYTER, Miss Hilda Mary]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|30 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Slemen-1|SLEMEN, Mr Richard James]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|35 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Smith-232570|SMITH, Miss Marion]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|49 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Sobey-349|SOBEY, Mr Samuel James Hayden]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|25 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Stanton-4523|Samuel Stanton]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|42 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Stokes-6015|STOKES, Mr Philip Joseph]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|24 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Swane-19|George Swane]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|19 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger Servant ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Sweet-1514|SWEET, Mr George Frederick]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|14 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Taylor-31340|Percy Taylor]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|40 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Toomey-706|TOOMEY, Miss Ellen Mary]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|50 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|TOVEY, Miss ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="center" style="background:#0099FF;"|'''Disembarked
at
Cherbourg''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Troupiansky-1|TROUPIANSKY, Mr Moses Aaron]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|23 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Bruce-8596|TROUT, Mrs Jessie Laird]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|27 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Troutt-145|TROUTT, Miss Edwina Celia]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|27 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Turpin-1626|TURPIN, Mr William John]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|29 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Wonnacott-72|TURPIN, Mrs Dorothy Ann]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|26 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Veal-650|VEAL, Mr James]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|40 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Wallcroft-6|WALLCROFT, Miss Ellen 'Nellie']] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|36 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Ware-4373|WARE, Mr John James]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|46 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Ware-4374|WARE, Mr William Jeffery]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|22 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Long-22869|WARE, Mrs Florence Louise]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|32 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Watson-29134|WATSON, Mr Ennis Hastings]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|18 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#82E0AA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Watt-4650|WATT, Miss Robertha Josephine]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|12 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Milne-2558|WATT, Mrs Elizabeth]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|40 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Webber-4473|WEBBER, Miss Susan]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|38 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Weisz-158|WEISZ, Mr Léopold]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|37 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Pëde-11|WEISZ, Mrs Mathilde Françoise]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|37 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Wells-22828|WELLS, Master Ralph Lester]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Wells-22829|WELLS, Miss Joan]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|4 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Trevaskis-150|WELLS, Mrs Addie Dart]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|29 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[West-5064|Barbara (West) Dainton]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|0 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[West-5065|Constance West]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|4 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[West-5066|Edwy West]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|36 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Worth-382|Ada (Worth) West]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|33 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#66FF66;"|'''Survivor''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|[[Wheadon-145|WHEADON, Mr Edward Henry]] ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|65 ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|2nd Class Passenger ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#8EB3C2;"| |- ! 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[[Category:Australia, Military Free Space Pages]] [[Category:Australian Army, World War II]] [[Category:2nd 1st Infantry Battalion, Australian Army, World War II]] {{Image|file=Second_First_Australian_Infantry_Battalion-7.jpg |caption=Black over Green on Grey colour patch of the 2/1st Battalion }} :[[Space:Australia in World War II|'''An Australia in World War II page''']] == 2/1st Australian Infantry Battalion == The Second World War was declared on 3rd September 1939 following Germany's refusal to cease its invasion of Poland. Australia's Commonwealth Government announced on 15th September a special expeditionary force, the Second Australian Imperial Force (2AIF), of 20,000 troops (one Division) for service at home or overseas as necessary (the Defence Act only permitted the current regular army and militia to serve within Australia). The '''Second First (2/1st) Australian Infantry Battalion''' was the first battalion formed and was allocated to the 16th Infantry Brigade, 6th Australian Division (the first fifteen brigades and five divisions were militia formations with ties to the original First World War's AIF). The battalion was raised at Victoria Barracks, Paddington, three kilometres south-east of Sydney's CBD on 16th October 1939; becoming known as the City of Sydney Regiment. [https://www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2/1st_Battalion_(Australia) Wikipedia: 2/1st Battalion (Australia); accessed 18 Jan 2020] {{Image|file=Second_First_Australian_Infantry_Battalion-3.jpg |caption=6th Division convoy in the Indian Ocean }} After training at the freshly-built camp at Ingleburn, in Greater Sydney's south-west, the battalion embarked for overseas duty on 10th January 1940 aboard ''HMT Orford U5''. The ''Orford'' was one of ten transports carrying the 6th Division, accompanied by the British battleship ''HMS Ramillies'', and Australian cruisers ''HMAS Australia'' and ''HMAS Canberra''. The battalion saw action in Libya in January 1941 and Greece-Crete in April-May that year. It then garrisoned Syria before re-locating to Ceylon (Sri Lanka) for three months in early 1942. After a brief period of leave at home the battalion deployed to the Kokoda Track and the Buna, Gona and Sanananda beachheads of Papua. Following a lengthy period of further training in North Queensland's Atherton Tablelands, the battalion turned to the northern coast of New Guinea and the Aitape-Wewak Campaign. After the Japanese surrender in August 1945, the battalion gradually returned to Australia and was disbanded in December 1945. [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/U56044 Australian War Memorial unit record: 2/1st Australian Infantry Battalion; accessed 18 Jan 2020] The 2/1st Battalion remains a part of The Association of First Infantry Battalions, together with the [[:Category:1st_Infantry_Battalion,_Australian_Imperial_Force,_World_War_I|1st Infantry Battalion]] (First World War), [[:Category:1st_Infantry_Battalion,_Australian_Army,_World_War_II|1st Infantry Battalion]] (Second World War Militia), 1/19th Royal New South Wales Battalion and today's [[:Category:1st_Battalion,_Royal_Australian_Regiment|1st Battalion Royal Australian Regiment]] (1RAR). During the war, a total of 3,491 men served with the battalion of whom 263 were killed and 418 wounded. More than 500 men were prisoners of war of the Germans. Not only did men come from every Australian State to form the 2/1st Battalion, but also from Papua New Guinea (then two Australian Territories), New Zealand, England, Scotland and Ireland. During its life, the 2/1st saw four '''commanding officers''', each a Lieutenant Colonel at the time: #[[Eather-141|(Major General) Kenneth Eather CB CBE DSO]] 1939-41 #[[Campbell-28074|(Major General) Ian Ross Campbell CBE DSO & Bar]] 1941 #[[White-42591|(Brigadier) Tom Warren White MVO]] 1942, and #[[Cohen-3835|(Major General) Paul Alfred Cullen AC DSO ED]] 1942-45.
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=== Battle honours === The 2/1st received the following '''battle honours''': #Bardia 1941 #Capture of Tobruk #Mount Olympus #Brallos Pass #Retimo #Kokoda Trail #Eora Creek–Templeton's Crossing II #Oivi–Gorari #Buna–Gona #Sanananda Road #Nambut Ridge #But–Dagua #Hawain River {{Image|file=Evans-20928-5.jpg |caption= }} === Libya === In January 1941 it entered its first campaign; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Compass '''Libya'''], where it took part in the successful attacks on Bardia (3-5th January) and Tobruk (21-22nd January). The first battalion members to be killed in action were Privates [[Prior-2743|Albert Prior]] (Pioneers Platoon) and [[McNeill-2356|Cecil O'Neill]] (15 Platoon), both killed instantly early in the Bardia attack when a Bangalore torpedo detonated following an enemy shell landing nearby. [[Evans-36110|Lance Corporal Doug Evans]] (Pioneers) died of his wounds from the same incident three weeks later whilst being evacuated to Alexandria by ship. At Bardia nineteen battalion members were killed and 34 wounded. At Tobruk, where the defence was minimal, one was killed in action, one died from wounds and thirty were wounded. Whilst regarded as light casualties, it wasn't so for the families of those involved. The battalion was left to garrison Tobruk as the westward advance continued. [[Eather-141|Lieutenant Colonel Eather]] was hospitalised on 17th March with pneumonia, with [[Oram-916|Major Oram]] assuming appointment as administrative commander. On 18th March, the 6th Division embarked at Alexandria for the four-day voyage across the Mediterannean Sea to Greece.
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=== Greece and Crete === Re-deployed with the 6th Division to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Greece '''Greece'''] in March 1941, the battalion attempted to stem the German advance, most notably at Mount Olympus and Brallos Pass. Withdrawals from Servia to Veria, thence Aliakmon River, Katerin, Lamia, Brallos Pass, and finally to Megara, sadly became the 'norm'. Evacuating to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Crete '''Crete'''] from Megara on 25th April aboard ''HMS Wryneck'' following the Greek Government's capitulation, the battalion staged a memorable defence of Retimo Airfield from 20th to 30th May until running out of ammunition and rations. [[Travers-625|Bill Travers]] was promoted to Captain and appointed officer commanding C Company for the campaign. On 9th April, [[Oram-916|Major Oram]] resumed his role as second-in-command when [[Campbell-28074|Major Ian Campbell]] took command of the battalion (posted in from 16th Brigade HQ) and was later promoted to Lieutenant Colonel. The new RMO was [[Carter-37281|Captain Alan Carter]]. During the Greece-Crete campaign, the 6th Division became part of a specially-formed Australian and New Zealand Army Corps – ANZAC; the only time during the Second World War to which the term applied. Some 500 battalion members were captured at Retimo on 22nd May and spent the remainder of the war as prisoners of war.
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{{Image|file=Second_First_Australian_Infantry_Battalion-5.jpg |caption=Retimo view }} === Palestine (Israel) and Syria === The remnant (less than 100 of the original complement) moved back to Julis, Palestine (Israel) to regroup and refit. *They included [[Baines-1219|Captain A Baines]], Lieutenants [[Pike-10840|William Pike]], [[Prior-2650|Colin Prior]] and [[Stewart-44242|Alec Stewart]]. *[[Edgar-1944|Major Cedric Edgar]], of 2/2nd Battalion, was attached during June as administrative commander. *[[Eather-141|Lieutenant Colonel Eather]], acting Brigade Commander, bivouaced with 'his' battalion (he resumed command of the battalion in August). *Former Sergeants, [[Burrell-1643|John Burrell]] and [[Givney-5|Ted Givney]], arrived back in the battalion from their Middle East Officers' Cadet Unit course as Second Lieutenants. *Arriving with reinforcements in mid-June were Lieutenants [[Percival-1173|Merv Percival]], [[Long-23576|Max Long]], [[Leaney-94|Gordon Leaney]], [[Harpley-55|Laurie Harpley]], [[Blakiston-46|Stewart Blakiston]], [[Millard-2302|Gil Millard]], [[Powell-20282|Reg Powell]], [[Traise-3|Cecil Traise]] and [[Wiseman-3389|Harry Wiseman]]. *One hundred other ranks were posted in from each of the 2/2nd and 2/3rd Battalions, twenty percent of whom were experienced non-commissioned officers. *[[Lovell-3580|Captain John Lovell]], back from detachments to HQ 16th Brigade and HQ 6th Division, was appointed commander A Company, Sports Officer and Recreation Officer (promoted to Major in Feb 1942 and then to Lieutenant Colonel commanding 55th/53rd Infantry Battalion). * [[Golding-1522|Captain Charles Golding]], and Lieutenants [[Simpson-20507|Archibald 'Jock' Simpson]] and [[Barclay-3076|Peter Barclay]] returned in September from training unit detachments. Peter was appointed Transport Officer. [[Miller-87401|Jim Miller]], recently promoted to Major assumed second-in-command. *The battalion's third RMO, [[Connell-2822|Captain John Connell]], took up his posting, as did dentist, [[Cran-145|Captain James Cran]]. *[[Cox-33075|Captain Geoffrey Cox]] was posted in as adjutant from 2/2nd Battalion in September. *[[Reardon-1469|Lieutenant Ion Reardon]] was posted in later in the year. {{Image|file=Second_First_Australian_Infantry_Battalion-4.jpg |caption=2/1st enjoying Ascalon Beach }} Reinforced, the 2/1st was sent north to '''Syria''' over a freezing and snowy winter to garrison the region against an expected counter-attack by the Germans. The defeated Vichy French were being repatriated and the region came under AIF control with support from the Free French. The 2/1st Battalion came to know the cities of Damascus, the capital, and Beirut, the seaside resort, quite well. The battalion encamped at Sausage Wood, near the village of Qatana and under the shadow of Mount Hermon. They were here when news came through of the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor. In January 1942 a new commanding officer arrived, [[White-42591|Lieutenant Colonel Tom White]], a graduate of Royal Military College Duntroon. He had already seen action in France with the British Expeditionary Force and at Tobruk with 9th Division. [[Barrett-11777|Warrant Officer Frank Barrett]] also rejoined the battalion following his escape from a POW camp in Yugoslavia. As his posting had since been filled, he voluntarily reverted to Sergeant so as to stay with the battalion. [[Allery-27|Lieutenant Frederick Allery MM]] marched in. In February the battalion moved south, firstly to Beit Jirga Camp near Haifa. It was here that news arrived of the sinking of HMS ''Prince of Wales'' and ''Repulse'' off Singapore, and then of the fall of Singapore and loss of the entire 8th Division.
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=== Ceylon === After being relieved, the 6th Division swiftly shipped back to Australia, but both the 16th and 17th Brigades were diverted for three-months to '''Ceylon''' (Sri Lanka). On 10th March at Port Tewfik, 16th Brigade boarded ''Orontes'' and 17th Brigade embarked aboard ''Otranto''. Behind the scenes, there had been quite the squabble between the Prime Ministers of Australia and England, the latter wanting the 6th and 7th Divisions sent directly to the Dutch East Indies (Indonesia). Australia needed the two divisions home for its own defence (the AIF comprised four divisions, the 9th still based in North Africa, the 8th just entering captivity in Singapore, and the two divisions in the Indian Ocean). Only Militia existed at home. After disembarking at Colombo on 26th March, they entrained south to Katakuranda, where the 2/1st would defend the aerodrome with the 2/2nd and 2/3rd Battalions in reserve. As early as 5th April some 70 Japanese planes were heard and seen overheard, however, there was no attempt to land troops. Trincomalee, on the north east of the island, was bombed and several British warships sunk and/or damaged. [[White-42591|Lieutenant Colonel White]] was transferred out mid-year and replaced by the battalion's fourth commanding officer, [[Cohen-3835|Major Paul Cullen DSO]]. Cullen had been awarded the DSO in Libya whilst second-in-command of 2/2nd Battalion. He was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel on 20th June. The 2/1st finally disembarked in Australia, at Melbourne, on 7th August 1942. {{Image|file=Second_First_Australian_Infantry_Battalion-8.jpg |caption= }}
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=== Papua === The 6th Division deployed to Papua within weeks of arriving home, departing Brisbane on 13th September 1942 aboard the ''Anhui'', in company with corvette ''HMAS Lithgow'', and docking in Port Moresby on 21st September. {{Image|file=Second_First_Australian_Infantry_Battalion-6.jpg |caption=HMAS Lithgow }} Lieutenants [[Duval-1672|Francis Duval]], [[Jackson-Hope-2|Ted Jackson-Hope]], [[Stuart-Wright-1|Keith Stuart-Wright]] and Alex Simpson established a rear details detachment; Lieutenants [[Murray-21382|Andrew Murray]] and [[Long-23576|Max Long]] (wounded Oct 1942) were detached to 16th Brigade as liaison officers); [[Givney-5|Captain Ted Givney]] and [[Allery-27|Lieutenant Frederick Allery MM]] were detached with the Carriers Platoons of 2/2nd and 2/3rd Battalions as 16th Brigade Carriers Company and used in the defence of Port Moresby during the Kokoda Campaign. The 2/1st stepped onto the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kokoda_Track_campaign '''Kokoda Track'''] on 28th September 1942. The first evacuation with malaria was [[Hammond-6398|Corporal Ken Hammond]]. The battalion was particularly central in the action around Templeton's Crossing and Eora Creek (19-28th October), and Oivi–Gorari (8-11th November 1942). Progress along the Track was necessarily slow: *2 Oct – Ower's Corner *6 Oct – Uberi *7 Oct – Imita Ridge and Ioribaiwa *8 Oct – Nauro *11 Oct – Menari *14 Oct – Brigade Hill, Mission Ridge and Efogi *15 Oct – Myola *19-28 Oct – Templeton's Crossing, Kokoda Ridge and Eora Creek *5 Nov – Alola, Isurava, Deniki and Kokoda *8-11 Nov – Oivi and Gorari *16 Nov – Wairopi *18 Nov – Awala and Popondetta *20 Nov – Soputa Arguably, one of the saddest events of the campaign was the loss of brothers, [[Manusu-12|Guy Manusu]] (23rd October) and [[Manusu-6|Perry Manusu]] (27th October) at Eora Creek. They had enlisted on the same day as one another and joined the 2/1st Battalion in Palestine (Israel). A third brother, [[Manusu-10|Percy]], who had been with the battalion from the start, was subsequently transferred to the training battalion in Australia by the commanding officer to ensure his safety. Following victory at Kokoda, and then the northern beachheads of '''Buna, Gona and Sanananda''' (20-21st November), the 2/1st was once more severely depleted, down to one third of its operational strength: eight officers and 297 other ranks; every one of them suffering from malaria. They were evacuated by air to Port Moresby between 17th and 19th December. They departed by ship for Australia on 2nd January 1943 for rest, recuperation and further training at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wondecla,_Queensland Wondecla], on North Queensland's Atherton Tableland. Casualties during the campaign were 101 killed in action, 189 wounded in action, eight missing in action and over 250 evacuated with malaria and/or typhus, of whom fifteen died. {{Image|file=Second_First_Australian_Infantry_Battalion-1.jpg |caption= }}
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=== New Guinea === Following almost two years based in North Queensland's Atherton Tableland retraining, the 2/1st next saw action from November 1944 to August 1945 in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aitape%E2%80%93Wewak_campaign '''Aitape-Wewak''' Campaign] along the north coast of New Guinea (Papua and New Guinea were then two separate Australian Territories, being united in 1975 as the independent nation of Papua New Guinea). The battalion was particularly involved at Nambut Ridge, But–Dagua and Hawain River. {{Image|file=The_Australian_Army-20.jpg |caption=Returned from Active Service Badge }}
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=== Key appointments === {|border="2" class="wikitree sortable" style="font-size:100%;" |+ |- style="background: #DAA520;" ! scope="col"|Posting ! scope="col"|Libya 1941 ! scope="col"|Greece 1941 ! scope="col"|Syria 1941-42 ! scope="col"|Ceylon 1942 ! scope="col"|Kokoda 1942 ! scope="col"|Aitape 1944-45 |-align=center |Commanding Officer||[[Eather-141|Lieutenant Colonel Ken Eather]]||[[Campbell-28074|(Major General) Ian Ross Campbell CBE DSO & Bar]] (POW)||[[White-42591|Lieutenant Colonel Tom White]]||[[Cohen-3835|Lieutenant Colonel Paul Cullen DSO]]||[[Cohen-3835|Lieutenant Colonel Paul Cullen DSO]]||[[Cohen-3835|Lieutenant Colonel Paul Cullen DSO]] (detached) |-align=center |Second-in-Command||[[Oram-916|Major Raymond Oram]]||[[Oram-916|Major Raymond Oram]] (POW)||[[Miller-87401|Major Jim Miller]]||[[Miller-87401|Major Jim Miller]]||[[Miller-87401|Major Jim Miller]] (posted as CO 2/31st Bn; died of illness Dec 1942)||[[Catterns-36|Major Basil Catterns MC (admin commander)]] |-align=center |Adjutant||[[Jackson-27674|Captain Donald Jackson]]||[[Jackson-27674|Captain Donald Jackson]] (POW; escaped)||[[Cox-33075|Captain Geoffrey Cox]]||[[Cox-33075|Captain Geoffrey Cox]]||[[Cox-33075|Captain Geoffrey Cox]]||[[Prior-2650|Captain Colin Prior]] |-align=center |Assistant Adjutant||[[Willmott-375|Lieutenant Ronald Willmott]]||[[Willmott-375|Lieutenant Ronald Willmott]] (POW)||-||-||-||[[Garvey-905|Lieutenant Brian Garvey]] |-align=center |Intelligence Officer||[[Delves-216|Warrant Officer Class One Walter Delves]]||[[Delves-216|Warrant Officer Class One Walter Delves]] (POW)||[[Carew-196|Lieutenant Mick Carew]]||[[Carew-196|Lieutenant Mick Carew]]||[[Traise-3|Lieutenant Cecil Traise]]||[[Begg-614|Lieutenant Colin Begg]] |-align=center |Medical Officer||[[Selby-1966|Captain Clive 'Tom' Selby]]||[[Carter-37281|Captain Alan Carter]] (POW)||[[Connell-2822|Captain John Connell]]||[[Connell-2822|Captain John Connell]]||[[Connell-2822|Captain John Connell]]||[[Connell-2822|Captain John Connell]] |-align=center |Roman Catholic Chaplain||[[Youll-40|Captain Gerard 'Paddy' Youll]]||[[Youll-40|Captain Gerard 'Paddy' Youll]]||[[Gallagher-6325|Captain Francis Gallagher]]||[[Gallagher-6325|Captain Francis Gallagher]]||[[Cunningham-8428|Captain Charles Cunningham]]||- |-align=center |Regimental Sergeant Major (RSM)||-||-||-||-||-||- |-align=center |-align=center|'''Headquarters Company''' |-align=center |Officer Commanding||Major G F Cooper||-||-||[[Baines-1219|Major Alan Baines]]||-||[[Jackson-Hope-2|Major Edward Jackson-Hope]] |-align=center |Signals Platoon||[[Sealy-441|Lieutenant Harold Sealy]]||[[Sealy-441|Lieutenant Harold Sealy]] (POW)||-||[[Powell-20282|Lieutenant Reginald Powell]]||-||[[Phillips-37278|Lieutenant Albert Phillips]] |-align=center |Mortars Platoon||[[Digby-571|Lieutenant Richard Digby]]||[[Digby-571|Lieutenant Richard Digby]] (POW)||[[Allery-27|Lieutenant Frederick Allery MM]] and [[Reardon-1469|Lieutenant Ion Reardon]]||[[Allery-27|Lieutenant Frederick Allery MM]] and [[Reardon-1469|Lieutenant Ion Reardon]]||[[Reardon-1469|Lieutenant Ion Reardon]]||- |-align=center |Carriers Platoon||[[Stewart-44242|Lieutenant Alexander Stewart]]||[[Stewart-44242|Lieutenant Alexander Stewart]]||[[Givney-5|Captain Ted Givney]] & [[Fisher-24242|Lieutenant Eric Fisher]]||[[Givney-5|Captain Ted Givney]] & [[Fisher-24242|Lieutenant Eric Fisher]]||[[Givney-5|Captain Ted Givney]] & [[Allery-27|Lieutenant Frederick Allery MM]]||- |-align=center |Pioneers Platoon||[[Fairbairn-1447|Lieutenant Thomas Fairbairn]]||[[Fairbairn-1447|Lieutenant Thomas Fairbairn]] (POW)||-||[[Leaney-94|Lieutenant Gordon Leaney]]||[[Leaney-94|Lieutenant Gordon Leaney]]||[[Dingwall-360|Lieutenant Leonard Dingwall DCM]] |-align=center |Explosive Ordnance Recognition Officer||-||-||-||-||-||[[Armstrong-19656|Lieutenant Robert Armstrong]] |-align=center |Anti-Aircraft Platoon||[[Catterns-36|Lieutenant Basil Catterns]]||[[Catterns-36|Lieutenant Basil Catterns]]||-|| [[Marsh-10538|Lieutenant Grant Milbourne Marsh]]||[[Marsh-10538|Lieutenant Grant Milbourne Marsh]]||- |-align=center |Anti-Tank Platoon||-||-||-||-||-||[[Chitts-50|Lieutenant William Chitts]] |-align=center |Medium Machine Gun Platoon||-||-||-||-||[[Fisher-24242|Lieutenant Eric Fisher]]||Lieutenant K P D Done |-align=center |Quartermaster||[[Channell-259|Captain Douglas Channell]]||[[Channell-259|Captain Douglas Channell]] (POW)||-||[[Sanderson-4599|Captain Alexander Sanderson]]||[[Sanderson-4599|Captain Alexander Sanderson]]; [[Harpley-55|Lieutenant Laurie Harpley]]||[[Millard-2302|Captain Gilbert Millard]] |-align=center |Transport Platoon||[[Savage-8124|Lieutenant Brian Savage]]||[[Savage-8124|Lieutenant Brian Savage]] (POW)||-||[[Duval-1672|Lieutenant Francis Duval]]||-||[[Cowley-1233|Lieutenant Wilfred Cowley]] |-align=center |'''A Company''' |-align=center |Officer Commanding||[[Miller-87401|Captain Jim Miller]]||[[Miller-87401|Captain Jim Miller]]||-||[[Golding-1522|Captain Charles Golding]]||[[Golding-1522|Major Charles Golding]] (evac ill); [[Sanderson-4599|Captain Alexander Sanderson]] (from mid-Oct; KIA); [[Leaney-94|Lieutenant Gordon Leaney]] (from late Oct; KIA)||[[Burrell-1643|Captain John Burrell]] |-align=center |Second-in-Command||[[Mann-11824|Lieutenant Gwynne Mann]]||[[Mann-11824|Lieutenant Gwynne Mann]] (POW)||-||[[King-45574|Lieutenant John Macarthur King]]||[[King-45574|Lieutenant John Macarthur King]] (evac wounded)||[[Campbell-46016|Lieutenant Keith Campbell]] |-align=center |7th Platoon||[[King-45574|Lieutenant John Macarthur King]]||[[King-45574|Lieutenant John Macarthur King]]||-||[[Nathan-775|Lieutenant Gilbert 'Mac' Nathan]]||[[Johnston-22440|Sergeant (later Lieutenant) Keith Johnston]] (KIA)||[[Crowden-63|Lieutenant Charles Crowden]] |-align=center |8th Platoon||[[Watkins-10628|Sergeant George Watkins]]||[[Watkins-10628|Sergeant George Watkins]] (POW)||-||[[Blakiston-46|Lieutenant Stewart Blakiston]]||[[Blakiston-46|Lieutenant Stewart Blakiston]]||[[March-1709|Lieutenant Charles March]] |-align=center |9th Platoon||[[Whittle-1811|Lieutenant Jack Whittle]]||[[Whittle-1811|Lieutenant Jack Whittle]] (POW)||-||[[Wyburn-25|Lieutenant Ronald 'Gusty' Wyburn]]||[[Wyburn-25|Lieutenant Ronald 'Gusty' Wyburn]]||[[Mavay-2|Lieutenant Hubert Mavay]] |-align=center |'''B Company''' |-align=center |Officer Commanding||[[Hodge-5522|Captain John Hodge]]||[[Hodge-5522|Captain John Hodge]] (POW)||-||[[Catterns-36|Captain Basil Catterns]]||[[Catterns-36|Captain Basil Catterns]]||[[Percival-1173|Captain Stanley Percival]] |-align=center |Second-in-Command||[[Golding-1522|Captain Charles Golding]]||-||-||[[Jackson-Hope-2|Lieutenant Ted Jackson-Hope]]||[[Prior-2650|Lieutenant Colin Prior]]||[[Murray-21382|Lieutenant Andrew Murray]] |-align=center |10th Platoon||[[Eva-525|Lieutenant Alfred Eva]]||[[Eva-525|Lieutenant Alfred Eva]]||-||[[Body-420|Lieutenant Edmund Body]]||-||[[Nichols-16795|Lieutenant Colin Nichols]] |-align=center |11th Platoon||[[Gerard-1404|Lieutenant Earl Gerard]]||[[Gerard-1404|Lieutenant Earl Gerard]] (evac wounded)||-||[[Prior-2650|Lieutenant Colin Prior]]||[[Body-420|Lieutenant Edmund Body]] (evac wounded)||[[Hayden-4943|Lieutenant Norman Hayden]] |-align=center |12th Platoon||[[Dieppe-2|Lieutenant Clive Dieppe]] (POW)||[[Dieppe-2|Lieutenant Clive Dieppe]] (POW)||-||[[Frew-1303|Lieutenant John Frew]]||[[Frew-1303|Lieutenant John Frew]] (evac wounded)||[[Moran-5203|Lieutenant Herbert Moran]] |-align=center |'''C Company''' |-align=center |Officer Commanding||[[Dillon-4908|Captain Walter Dillon]] (severely wounded at Bardia||[[Travers-625|Lieutenant William Travers]]||-||[[Stewart-44242|Captain Alexander Stewart]]||[[Barclay-3076|Lieutenant Peter Barclay]] (KIA); [[Prior-2650|Captain Colin Prior]]; [[Burrell-1643|John Burrell]]||[[Givney-5|Captain Edwyn Givney]] |-align=center |Second-in-Command||[[Travers-625|Lieutenant William Travers]]||-||-||[[Burrell-1643|Captain John Burrell]]||[[Carew-196|Lieutenant Mick Carew]] (evac ill)||[[Nathan-775|Lieutenant Gilbert Nathan]] |-align=center |13th Platoon||[[Bourke-1457|Sergeant Richard 'Dooley' Bourke]]||[[Bourke-1457|Sergeant Richard 'Dooley' Bourke]]||-||[[McCloy-204|Lieutenant James McCloy]]||[[McCloy-204|Lieutenant James McCloy]]||[[Wyburn-25|Lieutenant Ronald Wyburn]] |-align=center |14th Platoon||[[MacPherson-1630|Lieutenant Kenneth MacPherson]] (wounded at Bardia)||[[MacPherson-1630|Lieutenant Kenneth MacPherson]] (KIA)||-||[[Pollitt-312|Lieutenant David 'Bill' Pollitt]]||[[Pollitt-312|Lieutenant David 'Bill' Pollitt]] (evac wounded)||Lieutenant Robert J Cotts |-align=center |15th Platoon||[[Kennedy-21713|Lieutenant Michael Kennedy]]||[[Kennedy-21713|Lieutenant Michael Kennedy]] (POW)||-||[[Armstrong-19656|Sergeant Robert Armstrong]]||-||[[Hayden-5187|Lieutenant Robert Hayden]] |-align=center |'''D Company''' |-align=center |Officer Commanding||[[Moriarty-769|Captain Boyd Moriarty]]||[[Moriarty-769|Captain Boyd Moriarty]] (KIA)||-||[[Simpson-20507|Captain Archibald 'Jock' Simpson]]||[[Simpson-20507|Captain Archibald 'Jock' Simpson]] (KIA);[[Wiseman-3389|Lieutenant Harry Wiseman]] (KIA)||[[Little-16993|Captain Peter Little]] |-align=center |Second-in-Command||[[Embrey-288|Captain Fred Embrey]]||[[Embrey-288|Captain Fred Embrey]] (POW but escaped)||-||[[Barclay-3076|Lieutenant Peter Barclay]]||-||[[Long-23576|Captain Maxwell Long]] |-align=center |16th Platoon||[[Cooke-7411|Lieutenant Bryan Cooke]] ||[[Cooke-7411|Lieutenant Bryan Cooke]] (POW)||-||[[Wiseman-3389|Lieutenant Harry Wiseman]]||[[Hollingworth-365|Lieutenant Lance Hollingworth]]||[[Pearce-8262|Lieutenant Robert Pearce]] |-align=center |17th Platoon||[[Rogers-34450|Lieutenant Thomas James 'Jim' Rogers]]||[[Rogers-34450|Lieutenant Thomas James 'Jim' Rogers]] (POW)||-||[[Hollingworth-365|Lieutenant Lance Hollingworth]]||[[Wiseman-3389|Lieutenant Harry Wiseman]]||[[Gilleland-310|Lieutenant Keith Gilleland]] |-align=center |18th Platoon||[[Barclay-3076|Lieutenant Peter Barclay]]||[[Barclay-3076|Lieutenant Peter Barclay]]||-||[[Stuart-Wright-1|Keith Stuart-Wright]]||[[Dyer-14300|Sergeant (later Lieutenant) John Dyer MM]]||[[Schreck-384|Lieutenant Lance Schreck]] |-align=center |}
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=== Honours and Awards === Members of the 2/1st Battalion were awarded four Companions to the Distinguished Service Order (DSO), one with bar; seven Distinguished Conduct Medals (DCM) (both levels replaced in Australia by today's Star of Gallantry); 15 Military Crosses (MC); 28 Military Medals (MM) (both levels replaced in Australia by today's Medal for Gallantry); 68 Mentions in Despatches (replaced in Australia by today's Commendation for Gallantry); two Members of the Order of the British Empire (replaced in Australia by Member of the Order of Australia); and one British Empire Medal (replaced in Australia by the Medal of the order of Australia). *[[:Category:Members_of_the_Order_of_the_British_Empire|'''Member of the Order of the British Empire''']] (MBE): **[[Carter-37281|Captain (Doctor) Alan Carter]], Greece **[[Cunningham-8428|Captain (Chaplain) Charles Cunningham]], Kokoda *[[:Category:British_Empire_Medal|'''British Empire Medal''']] (BEM): **[[Johnson-108671|Staff Sergeant Eric Johnson]] *Companion to the [[:Category: Distinguished Service Order|'''Distinguished Service Order''']] (DSO): **[[Campbell-28074|Lieutenant Colonel Ian Campbell DSO]], Bar to his DSO at Crete **[[Cohen-3835|Lieutenant Colonel Paul Cullen]], DSO at Kokoda and Bar at Aitape-Wewak **[[Eather-141|Lieutenant Colonel Kenneth Eather]], DSO, Bardia *[[:Category: Distinguished Conduct Medal|'''Distinguished Conduct Medal''']] (DCM): **[[Barrett-11777|Warrant Officer Class II Frank Barrett]], Greece **[[Hall-53923|Warrant Officer Class II Roy Edgar Hall]], Aitape-Wewak **[[Johnston-22206|Corporal Herbert Johnston]], Crete **[[Kneen-92|Private Edmund Kneen]], Crete **[[Miller-86289|Staff Sergeant Stanley Miller]], Sanananda (was recommended for the Victoria Cross, but downgraded) **[[Rankin-5602|Corporal Donald Rankin]], Bardia **[[Stoddart-629|Corporal (later Sergeant) Robert Stoddart]], Kokoda *[[:Category: Military Cross|'''Military Cross''']] (MC): **[[Catterns-36|Captain Basil Catterns]], Sanananda **[[Channell-259|Captain Douglas Channell]], Bardia **[[Connell-2822|Captain (later Major) John Connell]], Kokoda **[[Cox-33075|Captain (later Brigadier) Geoffrey Cox]], Kokoda **[[Gerard-1404|Lieutenant Earl Gerard]], Bardia **[[Givney-5|Captain Edwyn Givney]], Aitape-Wewak **[[Hodge-5522|Captain John Hodge]], Tobruk **[[Hollingworth-365|Lieutenant Lance Hollingworth]], Sanananda **[[Kiely-353|Lieutenant Vincent Kiely]], Crete **[[Lawry-639|Lieutenant Patrick Lawry]], Crete **[[Leaney-94|Lieutenant Gordon Leaney]], Kokoda - posthumous award **[[MacPherson-1630|Lieutenant Kenneth MacPherson]], Bardia - posthumous award **[[Mann-11824|Lieutenant Gwynne Mann]], Bardia **[[McCloy-204|Lieutenant James McCloy]], Sanananda **[[Murray-21382|Lieutenant Andrew Murray]], Kokoda *[[:Category: Military Medal|'''Military Medals''']] (MM): **[[Albanese-106|Corporal Ralph Albanese]], Sanananda **[[Allery-27|Sergeant (later Captain) Frederick Allery]], Bardia **[[Bartholomew-2571|Private Harry Bartholomew]], Aitape-Wewak **[[Bourke-1444|Private John Bourke]] **[[Brown-124778|Sergeant Charles Brown]], Sanananda **[[Bruce-9112|Signaller William Bruce]] **[[Doran-1670|Lance Sergeant John Doran]], Kokoda **[[Dyer-14300|Sergeant (later Lieutenant) John Dyer]], Greece **[[Fell-1733|Private Leslie Fell]], Greece **[[Ferris-3345|Acting Sergeant Edward Ferris]] **[[Graham-24401|Corporal Robert Graham]] **[[Jarman-1208|Sergeant William Jarman]], Tobruk **[[Kilby-625|Sergeant Harry Kilby]], escaping as POW **[[Ledden-43|Sergeant John Ledden]], Sanananda **[[MacIntosh-748|Sergeant Ian MacIntosh]], Bardia **[[Maddocks-509|Lance Corporal Clarence Maddocks]] **[[McGinty-436|Private David McGinty]], Tobruk **[[Nettleship-76|Private Owen Nettleship]] **[[Rodway-257|Acting Corporal Gordon Rodway]], Crete **[[Ross-24976|Private William Ross]] **[[Shearwin-8|Corporal Herbert Shearwin]], Kokoda **[[Shepherd-8127|Private Frederick Shepherd]], Aitape-Wewak **[[Smallwood-1542|Acting Corporal Richard Smallwood]], Greece **[[Soltan-14|Private Eric Soltan]], Sanananda **[[Stewart-44236|Lance Sergeant Kenneth Stewart]], Aitape-Wewak **[[Tynan-382|Private Edward Tynan]], Bardia **[[Varnum-371|Private Arnold Varnum]], Sanananda **[[Ward-34500|Lance Corporal Christopher Ward]], Kokoda {{Image|file=Second_First_Australian_Infantry_Battalion-2.jpg |caption= }}
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=== Further reading === *[https://2nd1stinfantrybattalion.com 2nd 1st Infantry Battalion website; accessed 2 Apr 2024]. *[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/U56044 Australian War Memorial unit record: 2/1st Australian Infantry Battalion; accessed 18 Jan 2020]. *Baker, Kevin. ''Paul Cullen: Citizen and Soldier''. Rosenberg. Dural, 2005. ISBN 1 877058 28 9. *Beevor, Antony. ''Crete: The Battle and the Resistance''. John Murray, London, 1991. ISBN 978-0-71956-831-2. *Eather, Steve. ''Desert Sands, Jungle Lands: a Biography of Major General Ken Eather''. Allen and Unwin. Crows Nest, New South Wales, 2003. ISBN 978-1-74114-182-5. *Evans, Kenneth. ''In Defence of Australia: The Story of Herbert Arthur Evans through the 2nd World War''. self-published. Beaudesert, 2009. *FitzSimons, Peter. ''Kokoda, updated edition''. Hachette Australia, Sydney, 2010. ISBN 978-0-73361-962-5. *Givney, Edwyn. ''The First at War: The Story of the 2/1st Australian Infantry Battalion 1939-45 The City of Sydney Regiment''. The Association of First Infantry Battalions. Earlwood, 1987. ISBN 1 86252 965 5. *Johnston, Mark. ''Aitape-Wewak 1944-1945''. Department of Veterans' Affairs. Canberra, 2005. ISBN 1 920720 54 5. *MacDonald, Callum A. ''The Lost Battle: Crete 1941''. Free Press, New York, 1993. ISBN 978-0-33361-675-8. *Smith, Graham J. ''The Making of Warriors''. Rosenberg, Dural, 2020. ISBN 978 0 6484466 6 8. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2/1st_Battalion_(Australia) Wikipedia: 2/1st Australian Infantry Battalion; accessed 18 Jan 2020].
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See also: [[Space:First_Fleet,_Australia,_1788|First Fleet, Australia, 1788]], [[Space:Third_Fleet,_Australia,_1791|Third Fleet, Australia, 1791]], [[Space:CONVICTS_AFTER_THE_THIRD_FLEET|Convicts After the Third Fleet]] [[Category: Australia, Convicts]] [[Category: Second Fleet]] ==Fleet summary== {| class="wikitable" border=1 cellpadding=5 |- ! Ship!!Type!!Master!!Crew!!Dep. England!!Arr. Sydney!!Duration!!Male convicts arrived (boarded)!!Female convicts arrived (boarded) |- |Lady Juliana (1777)||convict transport||Thomas Edgar||35||29 July 1789||3 June 1790||309 days||n/a||222 (226) |- |HMS Guardian (1784)||converted gun ship to convict transport||Edward Riou|| ||12 September 1789||disabled en route||n/a||20 (25) - see below||n/a |- |Justinian (1787)||storeship|| || ||20 January 1790||20 June 1790||151 days|| || |- |Surprize (1780)||converted merchant ship to convict transport||Nicholas Anstis|| ||19 January 1790||26 June 1790||158 days||218 (254)|| n/a |- |Neptune (1780)||convict transport||Donald Traill|| ||19 January 1790||27 June 1790||159 days|| ? (421) + 12 from Guardian|| ? (78) |- |Scarborough (1782)||converted transport to convict ship||John Marshall|| ||19 January 1790||28 June 1790||160 days||180 (253) + 8 from Guardian||n/a |- |'''TOTAL'''|| || || || || || || '''859 [114] (973)''' || '''300 [4] (304)''' |} The Second Fleet insisted of six ships - ''Lady Juliana'', ''Guardian'', ''Justinian'', ''Surprize'', ''Neptune'', ''Scarborough''. The ''Lady Juliana'' was the first to leave England. The contractor was William Richards junior and the ship carried women convicts with low mortality. The ''Justinian'' was a supply ship.Penny Edwell 2016, 'Justinian', Dictionary of Sydney https://dictionaryofsydney.org/entry/justinian The ''Guardian'' was also stocked with provisions and had 25 convicts who were to work as seaman, and seven free superintendents. However the ''Guardian'' struck ice, and was unable to complete the voyage. The government in a cost-saving measure contracted the London shipping and slaving firm of Camden, Calvert and King for the ships ''Surprize'', ''Neptune'', ''Scarborough''. This time transporting the convicts was in the hands of private contractors. Only 48 people died in the First Fleet of ships, but this time 278 died during the voyage of the Second Fleet.Flynn, Michael, The Second Fleet : Britain's Grim Convict Armada of 1790, Library of Australian History, 1993. Reverend Richard Johnson, the colony’s chaplain, had travelled to New South Wales with the First Fleet. When the second fleet ships ''Surprize'', ''Neptune'', ''Scarborough'' arrived in June 1790, he wrote how bodies of the dead convicts on the ships were "thrown into the harbour, and their dead bodies cast upon the shore, and were seen laying naked upon the rocks", and :"The landing of these people was truly affecting and shocking; great numbers were not able to walk, nor to move hand or foot; such were slung over the ship side in the same manner as they would sling a cask, a box, or anything of that nature. Upon their being brought up to the open air some fainted, some died upon deck, and others in the boat before they reached the shore. When come on shore many were not able to walk or stand, or to stir themselves in the least, hence some were led by others. Some creeped upon their hands and knees, and some were carried upon the backs of others."Rev. R. Johnson to Mr Thornton, 1790, HRNSW, vol.ii, pp.386– 9. '''A LIST OF THE CONVICTS WHO SET SAIL FROM "OLD ENGLAND'S SHORES"'''The list comes from a '''fictional newspaper article''', transcribed in 1992 by Barbara Turner, which first appeared in the tabloid ''Sydney Daily Mirror'' on 3 March 1969. The Sydney Cove Chronicle of 30 June 1790 is a fictitious newspaper, written and compiled by Cirrel Greet, which appeared as a four-page "composite newspaper" in the Sydney Daily Mirror on Monday 3 March 1969. See "'THE SECOND FLEET' blog article by janilye, 14 Feb 2011, Family Tree Circles https://www.familytreecircles.com/the-second-fleet-arrives-from-the-sydney-cove-chronicle-30th-june-1790-29848.html accessed 4 April 2021. Greet probably sourced the list from Public Record Office records which were on microform at Mitchell Library in 1969. See for example the list of convicts in AJCP PRO CO 201/4 https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-913390442/view A list with biographies is in Michael Flynn's book, 'The Second Fleet : Britain's Grim Convict Armada of 1790' (published 1993). Flynn's book has 912 convicts in the main series of biographies, and Appendix 1 has 456 convicts who did not complete the voyage or who have not been traced in colonial records. Appendix 1 includes 84 convicts whose names are on the embarkation records, but who did not actually sail. '''NOTE - Women convicts on the Lady Juliana are at the end of this list.''' ''Please add links to convict profiles on Wikitree and/or add an appropriate source. 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*BRISTOW John Middlesex 7 *BROAD Cornelius Somerset 7 *BROTHERHEAD Joseph Middlesex 7 *BROWN James Middlesex 7 *BROWN John Cambridge 14 *BROWN John Middlesex Life *BROWN Martha Essex 7 *BROWN Mary Lincoln 7 *BROWN William Middlesex 7 *BROWN Henry Somerset 7 *BROOM Samuel Oxford 7 *BROYDON Scot Cambridge Life *BRUCE John Middlesex 7 *BRUCE William Middlesex 7 *BRUCKER James Oxford Life *BRUIN John Warwick 7 *BUCKERIDGE Peter London 7 *BUCKLES Robert York 7 *BUGGS Samuel Suffolk 7 *BURCHAM Ormond Norfolk 7 *BURGYS William Wiltshire 7 *BURMAN Richard Gloucester 7 *BURROWS Cornelius Middlesex 7 *BURN John London 7 *BURT Samuel Middlesex Life *BURTON George Surrey 7 *BURTON James York 7 *BURTON Robert Middlesex 7 *'''[[Bushell-148|BUSHELL Paul]]''' Warwick 14 *BUTLER Mary Middlesex 7 *BUTLER Joseph London 7 *BUTTERWORTH John Lancaster 7 *BUTTERWORTH Thomas Lancaster 7 *BUTTS William London 7 *BYSELL Robert Warwick 7 *CAIRNS Marty London 7 *CALLAHAN Margaret Middlesex 7 *CALLOW Josiah 7 *CAMPBELL Arthur Lancaster 7 *CARDISS William Shropshire 7 *CAREY Ann Norfolk 7 *CARR Susan Bedford 7 *CARROLL George Middlesex 14 alias Catham *CARPENTER John Wiltshire 7 *CARTER Elizabeth 7 *CARTER John Westmoreland 7 *CARTER John Middlesex 7 *CARTER Thomas Middlesex Life *CARTWRIGHT William 14 alias Hoppett *CASH George London 7 *CASHMORE John Worcester 7 *CASPELL William Hertford 7 *CHADDERTON Mary Lancaster 7 *'''[[Chaffey-162|CHAFFEY]] Thomas''' Middlesex Life *CHAMBERS Daniel Middlesex Life *CHANDLER Thomas Bedford 7 *CHANDLER William Hants 7 *CHAPMAN James Hants Life *CHANT Joseph Dorset 7 *CHARLES David Bedford Life *CHARLTON William Middlesex Life alias Charrington *CHEAR Richard Surrey Life *CHELL Richard 7 *CHESHIRE Thomas Surrey Life *CHESTER Samuel Bucks Life *CHILD George York 7 *CHILLINGSWORTH Henry Warwick 7 *'''[[Chipman-527|CHIPPERHAM Rebecca]]''' Middlesex 7 *CHITTY George Surrey 7 *CHURCHES Samuel Gloucester 7 *CHURCHMAN William Suffolk 14 *CLARKE Mary Radnor 7 *CLARKE Thomas Stafford 7 *CLEAVER James Gloucester 7 *COATES James Middlesex 7 *'''[[Cobcroft-17|COBCROFT]] John''' Middlesex Life *COCK Aaron Hants 7 *COCUTT Ann Stafford 7 *CODD Jane Pembroke 7 *COE Alexander Northampton 7 *COLDWELL Thomas York 7 *COLE Robert Radnor 7 *COLE Richard London Life *COLEBROOK Thomas Middlesex Life *COLEMAN Charles Kent 7 *COLEMAN William Gloucester 7 *COLLEGE Thomas London 7 *COLLIER Thomas Stafford 7 *COLLIER Peter Lancaster 14 *COLLINS Daniel Gloucester 7 *COLLINS Daniel Middlesex Life *COLLINS John Middlesex 7 *COLLINS Edward Middlesex 7 *COLLINS Thomas Middlesex Life *COLLINS Thomas Middlesex Life *CONE Henry Suffolk Life *CONGDON John Cornwall 7 alias Harris *CONNAWAY George London Life *CONNER Michael Middlesex Life *CONNER John Middlesex 7 *CONNOR Daniel Devon Life *CONNOR Patrick Lancaster 5 *CONSTABLE William Middlesex 7 *COOK William Bucks 7 *COOK John Northumberland 7 *COOKSEY Mary 7 alias Jones, alias B *COOLEY Samuel Middlesex 7 *COOMBES William Middlesex Life *COOPE John Norfolk 7 alias Cook *COOPER Edward Lincoln Life *CORNISH Charles 7 *COUCH William Cornwall Life *COUCH Edward Middlesex 7 *COURT James Herts 7 *COWLING Samuel Lancaster 7 *COU'DEN Isaac Herts 14 *COUSINS Mary London 5 *COX Moses Warwick 7 *COX John Devon 7 *COX William Middlesex 14 *CRAGG Mary York 7 *CRAMPTON John Middlesex Life *CRAWFORD John Middlesex Life *CRAWTHER Edward Middlesex Life *'''[[Cross-1725|CROSS Charles ]]''' 7 *CROMER Benjamin Warwick 7 alias Crommer *CROWE John Herts 14 *CROWLEY Catherine Stafford 7 *CROWSON William Northampton 7 *CULLIMBINE Samuel Notts 7 alias Culludine *CULLY James Norfolk 14 *CUMPSTONE John Warwick 7 *CUNNINGHAM James Herts 14 *CURREY Joseph Middlesex 7 *DAKIN Daniel Warwick 14 *DALE Rosamond Lincoln 7 alias Mary Woods, Wi *DANDY John Lincoln 7 *DAVES David Glamorgan 14 *DAVID Lewis Glamorgan Life alias Thomas *DAVIES Thomas Somerset Life *DAVIES William Philip Somerset 7 *DAVIS Benjamin Gloucester 14 *DAVIS David Leicester 7 *DAVIS Elizabeth London 7 *DAVIS John London Life *DAVIS John London 7 *DAVIS John Middlesex Life *DAVIS John Hertford 14 alias William Armstr *DAVIS Thomas Hertford 7 *DAVIS William Middlesex Life *DAVISON James London 7 *DAWS Thomas Middlesex 7 *DAWSON James Middlesex Life *DAWSON John Middlesex 7 *DELBRIDGE William Devon 7 *DELL Elizabeth Berks 7 *DELL Matthew Berks 7 *DESMONT Mary Middlesex 7 *DICKENSON Richard Wilts 7 *DIGBY John Leicester 14 *DILLION Thomas Derby 14 *DIXON James Middlesex 7 *DIXON Peter Berks 7 alias Cains *DOD James Dorset 7 *DONNOVAN Mary Middlesex 7 *DORAN William Lancaster 7 *DORE Simon Hants 7 *DOVEY William Gloucester 7 *DOUBLEDAY William Nottingham 7 *DOURBEN David Denbigh 14 *'''[[Driver-894|DRIVER John]]''' Gloucester 7 *DRURY Elizabeth 7 *DUFF John Middlesex 7 *DUDLEY John Middlesex Life *DUNCAN James Middlesex Life *DUNFORD William Middlesex 7 *DUNNOVAN Michael Surrey 7 alias John White *DUNSTAN George London Life *DUNSTONE Benjamin Cornwall 7 *DURHAM John Middlesex Life *DYER John London 7 *DYER Joseph Middlesex Life *EASTLY William Derby 7 *EATON John Derby 7 *EAVES Christopher Middlesex 7 *EDDINGTON John London 7 *EDWARDS Daniel Middlesex 7 *EDWARDS Daniel Essex 7 *EDWARDS Jane Middlesex 7 *EWARDS John Derby 7 *EWARDS Joseph Derby 7 *EDWARDS Samuel Worcs 7 *EDWARDS Thomas Middlesex Life *ELKINGTON Charles York 7 *ELLEY Jane London 7 *ELLIOT Isaac Derby 14 *ELLISON George London Life *ELWELL Daniel Warwick 7 *ELWEN William Durham 7 *EVANS Edward Montogmery 7 *EVANS Francis Middlesex Life *EVANS John London 7 *EVANS John Middlesex 7 *EVANS John Surrey 7 *EVANS Sarah Denbigh 7 *EVANS William Middlesex 7 *EVERARD Janus Middlesex Life *EYLES John Hereford Life *FAIRCLOTH William Herts 14 *FALCONER Alexander Surrey 7 *FARMER Isaac London 7 *FARR James Stafford 7 *FARRENDEAN Thomas Hants 7 *FAY Ann Kent 7 *FENWELL Robert Middlesex Life *FIBBS William Middlesex Life alias Fielder, alias *FISH John Hants 7 *FISHER Thomas Worcs 7 alias Pike *FISKE Thomas Norfolk Life *FLANNAGAN Hugh London 14 *FLANNAGAN Mary Middlesex 7 *'''[[Flexmore-3|FLAXMORE Francis]]''' Middlesex 7 *FLETCHER Charles Norfolk Life *FLETCHER George Middlesex 7 *FLOOD Rose Middlesex 7 *FLOYD William Middlesex 7 *FONSECA Henry Middlesex 7 *FORBER William PhillipGloucester 14 *FORTESCUE William Herts 7 *FREEBODY Leon Middlesex 7 *FREEMAN Richard Essex 7 *FRENCH Thomas Middlesex 7 *'''[[Frost-10280|FORST (FROST)]]''' Mary Norfolk 7 *FRY John Middlesex 7 *FUDGE Henry Middlesex 7 *FULLER John Norfolk 7 *FULWELL Thomas Middlesex 7 *FURZE Daniel Wilts 7 *GAMBLE John Northampton 7 *GANTLEY John Stafford 7 *GARDNER Daniel Norfolk 7 *GARTSIDE Benjamin Lancs 7 *GAY Michael Wiltshire 7 *GEARY Thomas London 7 *GELASPEE Thomas Hert 14 *GENT Michael Norfolk 7 *GEORGE Charles Hants 7 *GEORGE Richard Kent 7 *GERWALT John Middlesex Life *GIBBONS Matthew Middlesex 7 *GILL Amelia York 7 *GILLIES Peter Northampton 7 alias James Daglish, *GIRDLER Henry Berks 7 *GLEDHILL William York 7 *GLOVER Henry Lancaster 7 *GLOVER William Middlesex Life *GLOVES Thomas Middlesex Life *GYNN Edward London Life *GODDARD Thomas Devon Life alias Gothard *GODWIN Elizabeth Hereford 7 *GOGAY Middlesex 7 alias John Smith *GOLD John Essex 14 *GOLDFINCH Thomas Middlesex 14 *GOLDINGAY John Warwick 7 *GOLDSMITH John Middlesex 7 *GOODING George Somerset 14 *GORDON Joure London 7 *'''[[Gosper-29 |GOSPORT Thomas]]''' Surry 7 *'''[[Gott-26 |GOTT Ellen]]''' Lancs 3 *GOUGH Thomas Stafford 7 *'''[[Grainger-973 |GRAINGER Thomas]]''' Middlesex Life *GRANT John Monmouth 7 *GRANT William Middlesex 7 *GRAY John Middlesex 7 *GREEN James Middlesex Life *GREGORY Joseph Nottingham 7 *GREGORY Mary Middlesex 7 *'''[[Gregory-10176|GREGORY Thomas]]''' Middlesex 7 *GRIFFITHS Ann Middlesex 7 *GRIFFITHS David Carmathen Life *GRIFFITHS John London Life *GRIFFITHS John Montgomery 7 *GRIFFITHS William Devon 7 *GRIFFITHS Johathon Glouc 7 *'''[[Griggs-131 |GRIGGS Sarah]]''' Kent 7 *GRIST John Wiltshire 7 *GROCER William London 7 *GROSVENOR William Somerset 7 *GROVES Thomas Warwick 7 *GUY Robert Middlesex Life *HACKET Robert Stafford 7 *HAGGAR Thomas York 7 alias Aggar *HALL Stephen Essex 7 *HAMMONDS Thomas Worcs 7 *HANCHARD Daniel Middlesex 7 *HAND William Wilts 7 *HANDLEY Francis Stafford 7 *HANDS Daniel Middlesex 14 *HANDS Edward Gloucs 7 *HANDS James Gloucs 7 *HANDS John Leics 14 *HANLEY John Northampton 14 alias William Bentle *HANNAWAY Ann Middlesex 14 *HANSON William Norfolk 7 *HARDING Samuel Middlesex 7 alias Hardy *HARDING Samuel Somerset 14 *HARDINGE John Middlesex 7 *HARDY Francis Middlesex Life *HARTINGTON John Somerset 7 *HARRIS Francis Middlesex Life *HARRIS Jaspar Somerset Life *HARRIS John Surrey 14 alias James *HARRIS Thomas Middlesex Life *HARRIS William Dorset Life *HARRIS William Warwick Life *HARROP Richard Chester 7 *HAWKINS Edward Bucks 7 *HAWKINS Elizabeth Bedford 7 *HAWKINS Hannah Stafford 7 *HAWTHORN Richard London 7 *HAY Michael London Life *HAYES John Middlesex 7 *HAYNE Nicholas Devon 7 alias Hines *HAYNES Richard Notts 7 *HAYRICK Thomas Worcs 7 *HAYWARD Robert Middlesex 7 *HAYWARD Thomas Suffolk 7 *HEATHCOTE Rebecca Chester 7 *HEATHER Thomas Kent 14 *HEMMING Thomas Warwick 7 *HENLEY Thomas Bedford 7 *HENLY Daniel Middlesex Life *HENWELL Thomas Middlesex 7 *HERBERT Joseph Middlesex 7 alias Harbourn *HERBERT Peter Middlesex 7 *HESWELL James Essex 7 *HICKS Richard Somerset 14 *HIGGINS Arthur Devon 14 *'''[[Higgins-3507|HIGGINS Thomas]]''' Derby 14 *HIGGINS William Middlesex 7 *HILL James Hereford 14 *HILL Thomas Somerset 7 *HINDLEY John Middlesex 7 *HIORNE John Warwick Life *HISBURN Richard Warwick 7 *HITCHCOCK William Dorset 7 *HIX Robert Somerset 7 *HOBSON William York 7 *HOCKING Thomas Cornwall 7 *'''[[Hodgetts-9|HODGETTS Thomas]]''' Stafford 7 *HOGAN Edward Herts 7 *OLDEN Joseph Middlesex 7 *HOLDING James Middlesex 7 *HOLLAND Thomas Radnor 7 *HOLLICK William Warwick 7 *HOLLINGSWORTH Richard Middlesex 7 *HOLT Thomas Warwick Life *HOLTON Charles Middlesex 7 *HOLTON William Warwick 7 *HOOPER William Middlesex 7 *HORNSBY James Middlesex Life *HOSIER Mathew Herts 7 *HOWARD Robert Bucks 7 *HOWELL Samuel Hants Life *'''[[Howel-52|HOWELL William]]''' 7 *HOWITT John Derby 7 *HUFTON Paul Notts 7 *HUGHES John Chester 7 *HUGHES Thomas Bucks 7 *HUGHES Thomas Warwick 7 *HUNT James Middlesex 7 *HUNT John Hants 14 *HUNTER William Westmoreland 7 *HURWELL John Middlesex 7 *HYDE Joseph Warwick Life *ICOM Samuel Middlesex 7 *INCE Joseph Middlesex 7 *INMAN John York 7 alias West *INWOOD Philip Middlesex 7 *IPIC Thomas Middlesex 7 *IRELAND Elizabeth Kent 7 *JACKSON John Lancaster 7 *JACKSON Samuel Derby 7 *JACOBS Abraham Middlesex Life *JACOBS James Middlesex 7 *JAMES Richard Carmarthem 7 alias Thomas Dale *JEFFREY Joseph Devon 7 *JENKINS Carter Monmouth 7 *JENKINS William Monmouth 7 *JENKINSON Joseph York 7 *JENNINGS John Middlesex Life *JOHNSON James Surrey 7 *JOHNSON John York 7 *JOHNSON Richard Kent 7 *JOHNSON Simon York 7 *JOHNSON Thomas Surrey 7 *JOHNSON Thomas Middlesex 7 *JOHNSON William York 7 *JOINER Henry Worcester 7 *JONES David Gloucester 7 *JONES David London 7 *JONES Edward Radnor 7 *JONES Elizabeth Lancaster 3 *JONES Grace Denbigh 7 *JONES James Lancaster 7 *JONES James Middlesex 7 alias Sandy *JONES John Gloucester 7 *JONES John Worcester 7 *JONES John Middlesex 7 *JONES John Essex Life alias Thomas Colling *JONES Joseph Warwick 7 *JONES Luke Middlesex 7 *JONES Margaret Middlesex Life *JONES Mary Middlesex 7 *JONES Richard Hertford 7 *JONES Robert Middlesex Life *JONES Thomas Middlesex 7 *JONES Thomas Middlesex 7 *JONES Thomas Middlesex Life *JOY Richard Middlesex Life *JUNIPER William Worcester 7 *KEARNS James Middlesex 14 *KEATE Thomas Oxford 7 *KEELING Middlesex 7 alias Charles Morris *KEELE Richard Gloucester 7 *KELLEY Lawrence Middlesex 7 *KELLY Middlesex 7 alias John Henderson *KELLY Daniel Chester 7 *KENT George Surrey 7 *KINCAIRD David Middlesex 7 *KINDLING Daniel Middlesex Life *KING George Middlesex 7 *KING Thomas Middlesex 7 *KING Charles Middlesex Life *KING Henry Cambridge Life *KING Thomas London Life *KITSON Joseph Devon 14 *KNIGHT William Middlesex 7 *KNIGHT William Middlesex 7 *KNOTT James Hertford 7 *KNOWLAND Charles Midddlesex 7 *LACEY John Middlesex 7 alias James *LACEY J London 7 *LAKE Thomas Essex 7 *LAKE Thomas Bucks 7 *LANCASTER Robert Notts 14 *LANE Thomas Devon 7 *LANE George Middlesex 7 *LANGLEY John Lincoln 5 *LANGLEY Samuel London 7 *LANGDON Thomas 7 *'''[[Larcombe-66|LARCOMBE John]]''' Wiltshire 7 *LARKMAN Peter Norfolk 7 *LATHAM David London 7 *LAWTON Henry Lancs 7 *LAVINDER Simon Middlesex 7 *'''[[Leary-887|LEARY Mary]]''' London 7 *LEE Abraham Middlesex 7 *LEE George London Life *LESTER Thomas 14 *LETHBRIDGE John Devon 7 *LEVELL John Suffolk 7 *LEWIS John Glamorgan Life *LEWIS Thomas Hants Life *LEWIS John Wiltshire 7 *LEY Isaac Gloucester 7 *LILLIE Nathaniel Suffolk Life *LILLEY William London 7 *'''[[Lindsay-3794|LINDSAY Ephraim]]''' Northumberland 7 *LING Richard Middlesex 7 *LINSLEY Elizabeth Wiltshire 7 *LITTLEHALES Richard Warwick 7 *LOAKE Thomas Northampton 7 *LOCK Matthew Middlesex 7 *LOFT John Surry 7 *LONG William Hants 7 *LONGFORD John Middlesex Life *LOVEGROVE James Berks 7 *LOVELACE John 7 *LOWE Hugh Chester 14 alias Cartwright *LOWE Robert Derby 14 *LOWE Robert Notts 7 *LUMBER Isaac 14 *LUXTON Thomas 7 *LYNCH Alice Monmouth 7 alias Davies *McCARTY John London 7 *McDONALD William Berks 7 *McDONALD William Middlesex Life *McDONALD Hugh Middlesex 7 *McDONAIGH Mary Hants 7 *McGURK Francis Lancaster 7 *McINTOSH John Middlesex 7 alias Kirby *McKAY William London 7 *McNAMARA Michael Middlesex 7 *MACKENZIE John London 7 *MADELL John Essex 14 *MAGGS George Radnor 14 *MAISEY William Gloucester 14 *MANLOVE Sarah York 7 *MANYPENNY Richard Middlesex 7 *MAPP Luke Herts Life *MARSHALL Daniel Hants 7 *MARKWELL Thomas Essex 14 *MANTON Broughton Bucks 7 alias Lawrence *MARKS William Cornwall 14 *MARTIN John Worcester 7 *MARTIN John Middlesex 7 *MARTIN Mary Middlesex 7 *MARTIN Charles Hants 14 *MARTIN William London 7 *MASON William Middlesex 7 *MASON Hall Chester 14 *MASON John Herts 7 *MASKEW John London 7 *MATTHEWS Isaac Berks 7 *MATTHEWS James Middlesex 7 *MATTHEWS Thomas Middlesex 7 *MAY James Middlesex Life *MAYNARD Samuel Middlesex 7 *MAYRICK Edward Middlesex 7 *MAYO Elizabeth Herts 7 *MEACHAM William Warwick 7 *MEARS John 7 *MEDLICOTT William Hereford Life *MEREDITH Ann Worcester 7 *MERRICK Joseph Middlesex 7 *MERSEY Betty Lancaster 7 *MESSINGER Thomas Middlesex Life *METCALFE James York 7 *METCALFE John Berks 7 *MEYERS John Middlesex 7 *MICHAELS Michael Middlesex 7 *MIDDLEMASS John Norfolk 7 *MILES Thomas Gloucester 7 *MILLER Daniel Bucks 7 *MILLER John Northumberland 7 *MILLER James Bucks Life *MILLETT John Middlesex Life *MISHAN William Gloucester 7 *MITCHELL Mary Middlesex 7 *MOGGERIDGE George Monmouth 7 *MOODING William Middlesex 7 *MOORE Thomas Warwick 7 *MORGAN John London Life *MORGAN James Monmouth 7 *MORGAN Martha Pembroke 7 *MORGAN John Somerset 7 *MORGAN Mary Radnor 14 *MORGAN Thomas Wilts 7 alias Davies *MORLEY Joseph Middlesex 7 *MORLEY Richard Herts 14 *MORRIS George London Life alias Roberts *MORRIS David Montgomery 7 *MORRISON Thomas Middlesex 7 *MORRISON Thomas London 7 *MORTON William Northumberland 7 *MORTON Phillip Chester 14 *MOSSELL Joseph Middlesex Life *MOULSEY John Derby 7 *MUGGERIDGE William Surrey 7 *MUILMAN John Cornwall 7 *MUMFORD William Warwick 7 *MUMFORD James Warwick 7 *'''[[Mulloy-154|MULLOY Jane]]''' Middlesex 7 ''Neptune'' *MURPHY James Gloucester Life *MURRELL Robert Norfolk 14 *MURRY John Monmouth Life *NADAN George Middlesex 7 *NAGGS Elizabeth Kent 7 *NASPER Francis Gloucester 7 *NEALE John Middlesex 7 *NEALE John Middlesex 7 *NEALER James Herts 14 *NEVE Margaret Chester 7 *NEWBY Thomas Middlesex Life *NEWETT John Middlesex 7 *NOBE Thomas Middlesex 7 *NOWLAND Michael Middlesex Life *NUGENT James Middlesex 7 *OAKLEY John Middlesex 7 *OAKLEY Joseph Middlesex 7 *OATS John Dorset 7 *ODDY Thomas Middlesex 7 *'''[[O'Hara-1401|O'HARA John]]''' Middlesex 7 ''Neptune'' *OKEY James Gloucester 14 *ORMAN William Middlesex 7 *ORME Nicholas Derby 7 *OSMOND John Dorset 7 alias Osborne, alias *OSBORNE William Middlesex 7 *OWEN Thomas Radnor Life *OWENS Joseph Berkshire 7 alias Cucko *PACE John Middlesex Life *PADDLE (PATFIELD) George Somerset 7 *PAGETT James Gloucester Life *PAILD Edward London Life *PALMER Henry Middlesex 7 *PALMER John Hants 7 *PALMER William Kent 7 *PARKER George Stafford 7 *PARKER Thomas Gloucester Life *PARSONS Anselon Gloucester 7 *PARSONS Devon 7 alias William Parish *PARTERN Joseph Devon 7 *PASS Charles Stafford Life *PAWSON William York 7 *PAYNE Abraham Somerset 7 *PAYNE Peter Gloucester 7 *PEACOCK Thomas Middlesex 7 *PEARCE William London 7 *PEASE John Norfolk 7 *PEDLAR Cornwall 7 alias John Penlethon *PENN Joseph Warwick 7 *PENTECROSS Joseph London Life *PERKINS Edward Durham Life *PETERS James Gloucester 7 *PETERS Thomas Middlesex 7 *PHILIPS Thomas Herts 7 *PHILLIPS Samuel Somerset 7 *PHILLIPS Thomas Warwick Life *PHILLIPS Sarah Middlesex 7 *PHILLIS John London 7 *PHIPPS Solomon Gloucester 7 *PHYEW Edward Middlesex 7 *PIDGEON Samuel Radnor 7 *PIMLETT William Middlesex 7 *PLACE John Middlesex Life *PLIMSHOLE Abraham Devon 7 *POCTER Richard Nottingham Life *PODDY William Monmouth 7 *POLOCK Samuel London Life *POOL Joseph Gloucester 7 *PORTER George Middlesex Life *PORTER Thomas London 7 *POTTER Samuel Norfolk 14 *POYNTON William Middlesex Life *'''[[Prentice-183|PRENTICE William]]''' Essex 14 *PRICE Thomas Wilts 7 *PRICE John Middlesex Life *PRIEST William Stafford 14 *PRIEST Thomas Stafford 14 *PRINCE Hannah Chester 7 *PROCTOR 7 alias Matthews, Lewi *PRYOR John Kent 7 *PUGH William Stafford 7 *PULLEN James Essex Life *QUARMAN Robert Somerset 14 *QUINTON John Middlesex 7 *RAND James Herts 14 *RANSON Thomas Middlesex Life *RASBERRY Phillip Norfolk 7 *RASSELL Robert Hants 7 *RAYNARD Henry Staffs 7 alias Ragher *REAY Joseph Middlesex Life *REDFORD John Lancaster 7 *'''[[Redman-3397|REDMAN John]]''' Sussex 14 *REDDY Matthew Norfolk 7 *REDFEARNE Joseph York 7 *REID William Middlesex 7 *REPEAT John Warwick 7 *REWELL Thomas Radnor Life *REYNOLDS Thomas London 7 *RICE Elizabeth Middlesex 7 *'''[[Rice-20134|RICE John]]''' Devon 7 *RICHARD Christopher Middlesex 7 *RICHARDS Joseph Radnor 7 *RICHARDS William Glamorgan 14 *RICHARDS William Warwick 7 *RICHARDSON Anthony Surrey 14 *RICHARDSON Peter Cambridge 14 *RICHARDSON William London Life alias Jones *RICHES James Suffolk 14 *RILEY Edward Middlesex Life *RILEY Thomas Middlesex 7 *RILEY Thomas Middlesex 7 *RISOM Elizabeth York 7 *ROBBINS John Somerset Life alias Short *ROBERTS John York 7 *ROBERTS John Middlesex 7 *'''[[Roberts-5960|ROBERTS William]]''' Warwick 7 *ROBINSON John Middlesex Life *ROBINSON Thomas Hants 7 *ROBLEY John Middlesex Life *ROBNETT James Herts 14 *ROBSON Joseph Kent 7 *ROGERS Benjamin Middlesex Life *'''[[Rogers-2921|ROGERS John]]''' Middlesex Life *ROGERS Thomas Charles Middlesex 7 *ROSS John Le Surrey Life *ROWE John Devon 7 *ROWLEY William Middlesex 7 *ROWLING John Cornwall 7 alias Rawling *ROWLEY Thomas London 7 *'''[[Rudd-73|RUDD Thomas]]''' London 7 *RUDGE William Warwick 7 *RUMBLE Phillip Southampton 7 *RUMMING Thomas Gloucester 7 *RUSE Lionel Norfolk 7 *RYALL John Hants 7 *RYAN John Somerset 7 *RYMES Elizabeth London 7 *SALES Martin Kent 7 *'''[[Salter-2026|SALTER George]]''' Devon 7 *SANDWICK Eleanor Cumberland 14 *SANE Joseph Middlesex 7 *SANSBURN George Gloucs 7 *SARGEANT Thomas Middlesex Life *SARRA James Middlesex Life *SARVER Thomas 7 *SAUNDERS John Notts 7 *SAVAGE Abraham York 7 *SAVAGE Robert London 7 *SAXLEBYE James Warwick 7 *SAXON Francis Chester 7 *SAXTON Joseph Derby 7 *SAYERS Henry Lancaster 14 *SCAMP Lazarus Hants 7 *SCINCE James Middlesex Life *SCOTT James Gloucs 7 *SCOTT Thomas Middlesex 7 *SCOTTS William Wilts 7 *SEABRY Peter Somerset Life *SEAPER John Middlesex 7 *SEATON Alexander London Life *SELLICK John Somerset Life *SENEY James Somerset Life *SHAW George Lancaster 7 *SHEPPARD George Middlesex 7 *SHIPTON Thomas Hants 7 *SHIRLEY Thomas Berks 7 *SHORT Joseph Middlesex 7 *SHRIMPTON Richard Berks 7 *SHURBURD William Middlesex Life *SIBLEY James Hants 7 *SILVAN William Norfolk 7 *SILVERTHORN James Somerset 7 *SIMPSON George Middlesex 7 *SIMPSON William Notts 7 *SINDFIELD William Middlesex 7 *SMALL John London 7 *SMITH Ambrose Gloucs 7 *SMITH Ann Wilts 7 *SMITH Benjamin Warwick 7 *SMITH Charles Hants 7 *SMITH Charles Middlesex 7 *SMITH Elizabeth Middlesex 7 *SMITH George Middlesex Life *SMITH James Surrey 7 *SMITH James Wilts 7 *SMITH James Middlesex 7 *SMITH John Radnor 7 *SMITH John York 7 *SMITH John Kent 14 *SMITH Joseph Middlesex 7 *SMITH Nicholas York 7 *SMITH Oliver Norfolk 7 *SMITH Robert York 7 *SMITH Robert Essex 7 alias Sains *SMITH Sarah Essex 7 *SMITH Stephen Notts 7 *SMITH Thomas Middlesex 7 *SMITH Thomas Notts 7 *SMITH Thomas Middlesex Life *SMITH William Middlesex 7 *SMITH William London 7 *SMITH William Denbigh 7 alias White *SOAN William Surrey 7 *SOARE John Derby 7 *SOFTLEY Joseph Middlesex Life *SOLOMONS Frederick Middlesex 7 *SOLOMONS Samuel London 7 *SOUTH Elizabeth Hereford 7 *SPARKS Benjamin Somerset 7 *SPILEYE Traverse Notts 7 *STEELE George London 7 *STEELE Robert Middlesex 7 *STEPHENSON Thomas Lincoln 7 *STERNY Francis Radnor 7 *STEVENSON Samuel Middlesex Life *STEVENSON William Middlesex Life *STEWARD John Warwick 7 *STICKE James Devon Life *STILES John Berks 7 *STILES James Berks 7 *STOKES Charles Middlesex 7 *STONE George Middlesex 7 *STONE James Kent 7 *STONE William London 7 *STRAKER Mathew York 7 *STRUTTON John London 7 *STUART John Bucks 14 alias Hainsworth *STULTZ Mary Middlesex 7 *SULLEY William Notts 7 *SUMMERLAND Thomas Warwick 7 *SUMPTON John Cumberland Life *SUTTLE Joseph Surrey 7 *SUTTON William London Life *TALBOT George Middlesex 7 *TAMBROOK Joseph Middlesex 7 *TARR John Somerset 7 *TAYLOR John Norfolk 7 *TAYLOR Joseph Middlesex Life *TEAGUE John Gloucester 7 *TEASDALE Thomas Middlesex 7 *TEBY James Berks 7 *THOMAS David Monmouth 7 *THOMAS James Middlesex 7 *THOMAS John Middlesex Life *THOMAS John Middlesex 7 *THOMAS John Lancaster 7 *THOMAS William Middlesex 7 *THOMAS William Moses Brecknock *THOMPSON Richard Stafford Life *THOMPSON Robert York 7 *THOMPSON Thomas Middlesex Life *THOMPSON Charles Middlesex 7 alias Gullings *THOMPSON James 7 *THOMPSON James Pembroke 7 *THORN Humphrey Middlesex 7 *THORN William Middlesex Life *THORNE Richard Berks 7 *THRUSH Thomas Middlesex Life alias Thrust *TILBROOK William Norfolk 7 *TIMBRELL George Gloucester 14 *TODD Henry Middlesex 7 *TOMLINSON Thomas Nottingham 5 *TONGE William Lancaster 7 *TOWERS Robert Lancaster 7 *'''[[Townsend-9328|TOWNSEND James]]''' Hants Life *TOWNSEND John Hants Life *TRANTER James 14 *TREADWELL William Warwick 7 *TRICKER Edmund Norfolk 7 *TUCKER James Middlesex 7 *TUCKER John Middlesex 7 *TUCKER John BuckinghamshireLife *TUCKER Jonothan London 7 *TUCKER Mary Middlesex 14 *TUCKWELL Thomas Gloucester 7 *TURNER Francis Radnor 7 *TURNER Mark Surrey 7 *TURNER Richard Somerset 7 *TURTON Samuel Chester 14 *TURWOOD John Middlesex Life *TYACK Joseph Cornwall 7 *UNDERWOOD William Surrey 7 *UPTON Thomas Middlesex 7 *USHER James Middlesex Life *VALLANCE Thomas Middlesex Life *VENNER Boze Kent 14 *WADE Richard Middlesex 7 *WADE Elizabeth Ann Middlesex 7 *WAIN James Northampton 7 *WALKER Samuel Leicester 7 *WALTER William Berks 14 *WALTERS John Middlesex 7 *WALTERS Mary Middlesex 7 *WALTON Matthew Middlesex 7 *'''[[Ward-8618|WARD James]]''' Middlesex 7 *WARD Joseph Middlesex Life *WARD William Somerset 7 *WARREN Benjamin Dorset Life *WARTON William Middlesex 7 *WARWICK William Essex 7 *WATKINS William Gloucester 7 *'''[[Watkins-5414|WATKINS Rachel]]''' Hereford 7 *WATKINS John Middlesex 7 *WATKINS Benjamin Middlesex 7 *WATSON William Middlesex 7 *WATSON John Middlesex 7 *WATTS James Middlesex Life *WEBB Simon Warwick 7 *WESTWOOD James Somerset 7 *WESTWOOD Edward Somerset 7 *WESTWOOD William Stafford 7 *WHEELER Ann Middlesex 7 *WHITE David Somerset 7 *WHITE James Middlesex 14 *WHITE David Surrey 7 *WHITE Mary Surrey 7 *WHITE Thomas Wilts 7 *WHITEHOUSE Moses Warwick Life *WHITEHOUSE James Warwick 7 *WHITLAM Sarah Lincoln 7 *WIEGRASS George Norfolk 7 *WILDBLOOD Edward Radnor Life *WILFORD William Surrey 7 *WILKINSON James Middlesex Life *WILLCOCK Ann Lincoln 7 *WILLIAM Edward Glamorgan Life *'''[[Williams-15970|WILLIAMS Mary]]''' Monmouth Life *WILLIAMS John Gloucester 14 *WILLIAMS Robert Gloucester 7 *WILLIAMS John London 7 *WILLIAMS Catherine Surrey 7 *WILLIS Sarah York 7 *WILMOTT Thomas Middlesex Life *WILSHIRE John Hertford 14 *WILSON James Middlesex 7 *'''[[Wilson-105086|WILSON Alexander]]''' Middlesex 7 *WILSON Joseph York 7 *WILSON John Bedford 14 *WILSON James Berks 14 *WILSON Mary Cumberland 7 *WINBOW John Hants 7 *WINS Edward Berks 7 *WINSHIP William Durham 14 *WINSTON Thomas Middlesex 7 *WISEMAN John Suffolk 7 *WITHERS Robert Middlesex 7 *WOOD George Devon 14 *WOOD William Lincoln 7 *WOOD William Warwick 7 *WOOD John Middlesex Life *WOOD John Middlesex Life *'''[[Wood-48794|WOOD Elizabeth]]''' Middlesex 7 *WOOD James Somerset 7 *'''[[Woodger-177|WOODGER Charles]]''' Middlesex Life *WOODHAM Nathaniel Bradford 7 *WOODHAM Edward Gloucester Life *WOODHAM James Gloucester Life *WOOLEY Joseph Middlesex 7 *WRIGHT Thomas Derby Life *WRIGHT David Hertford 14 *WRIGHT Joseph Lancaster 7 *WRIGHT John Middlesex Life *WRIGHT John Middlesex Life *WRIGHT William Middlesex 7 *'''[[Yardley-3 |YARDLEY William]]''' Surrey Life *YORK Henry Monmouth 7 *YOUNG John Middlesex Life *YOUNG Michael Middlesex 7 '''Convicts on the Lady Juliana'''Convict indents for the Lady Juliana have not survived. Lists of names are in [https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-1431342993/view HO 11/1 AJCP PRO Reel 87 p.15] (not complete) and in [https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-913390442/view CO 201/4 p.105 AJCP PRO Reel 2]A good summary is [http://connectingthefamily.blogspot.com/2011/11/the-lady-juliana.html The Lady Juliana, Family Connections] *ACTON Sarah 7 *ANDERSON Mary 7 *ANSELL Mary 7 *ARNOLD Mary 7 *ATKINS Violetta 7 *ATKINSON Mary 7 *AYRES Elizabeth 7 *BARNES Elizabeth 7 *BARNSLEY Elizabeth 7 *BARRY Ann 7 *'''[[Bateman-519|BATEMAN Mary]]''' 7 *BEACH Mary 7 *BONE Ann 7 alias Smith *BRADY Ann 7 *BRAY Susannah 7 alias Gay *BROOKS Ann 7 *BROOKS Jane 7 *BROWN Elizabeth 7 *BROWN Grace 7 *BROWN Sarah Sophia Ann 7 *BUTLER Mary 7 *CARTER Elizabeth 7 *CARTER Margaret 7 *CARTER Sarah 7 *CAVENAUGH Mary 7 *CHAFEY Mary 7 *CHAPLIN Mary 7 *CHRISTMAS Mary 7 *CLAPTON Ann 7 *'''[[Clark-47839|CLARK Catherine]] ''' 7 *CLAYTON Mary 7 *COTTEREL Elizabeth 7 *CURTIS Esther 7 *DANIELS Martha 7 *'''[[Davis-5865|DAVIS Ann]]''' 7 *DAVIS Mary 7 *DAVIS Mary 7 *DAWSON Jane 7 *DAWSON Mary 7 Alias Bray *'''[[Dorset-112|DORSET Sarah]]''' 7 *'''[[Dowling-3249|DOWLING Mary]]''' 7 *EMMES Ann 7 alias J'Amms *FARRELL Elizabeth 7 *FITZPATRICK Rose 7 *FLANNEGAN Mary 7 *'''[[Forbes-8910|FORBES Jane]]''' 7 *GALE Elizabeth 7 *GALLAND Ann 7 *GEE Hannah 7 alias Teesdale *GIBSON Ann 7 *GILES Elizabeth 7 *GITTOS Mary 7 *GOLDSMITH Elizabeth 7 *GOMER Sarah 7 *GOSLIN Elizabeth 7 *GRAHAM Sarah 7 *HAGER Ann 7 *HANNAWAY Ann 14 *HARD'AMAN Ann 7 *HARDING Amelia 7 *HARDYMAN Elizabeth 7 *'''[[Harper-8223|HARPER Ann]]''' 7 *HAYNES Alice 7 *HENDERSON Elizabeth 7 *'''[[Heyland-53|HEYLAND Catherine]]''' Life *'''[[Whiston-62| HIGGINS Mary]]''' 7 alias Harrold *HODDY Rachael 7 *HOLLOWAY Elizabeth 7 *HOOK Mary 7 *'''[[Hopper-743| HOPPER Elizabeth]]''' 7 *HOUNSETT Mary 7 *HOUSE Sarah 7 *HOUSUM Catherine 7 *'''[[Howard-7173|HOWARD Ann]]''' 7 *'''[[Israel-649|ISRAEL Maria]]''' 7 *IVEMAY Elizabeth 7 *JOHNSON Elizabeth 7 *JOHNSON Mary 7 *JOHNSON Matilda 7 *JONES Ann 7 *JONES Elizabeth 7 *JONES Elizabeth 7 *JONES Lydia Life *JONES Mary 7 *JONES Mary 7 *JONES Sarah 7 *KELLY Sarah 7 *KEMP Ann 7 *'''[[Kimes-205|KIMES Mary alias Potten]]''' 7 *LEICESTER Elizabeth 7 *LEWIS Mary 7 *LLOYD Jane 7 *'''[[Lyons-748|LYONS Sarah]]''' 7 *'''[[Maddox-2144|MADDOX Grace]]''' 14 *MANSON Isabella 7 alias Smith *'''[[Marsh-3353|MARSH Ann]]''' 7 *'''[[McDonald-7461|McDONALD Eleanor]]''' 7 *METCALF Elizabeth 7 *MICHAEL Sarah 14 *MIDDLESEX Elizabeth Price 7 *MORGAN Anne 7 *MORGAN Margaret 7 alias Mary Jones *'''[[Mortimer-1121|MORTIMORE Susannah]]''' 7 *NASH Mary 7 *OAKLEY Mary 7 * '''[[Pardoe-5| PARDOE, Mary]]''', From other source Geni External web site link, [http://www.geni.com/people/Mary-Pardoe/6000000002703588410?through=6000000008886120110#/tab/timeline] *PARRY Elizabeth 7 *'''[[Peeling-32|PEALING Hannah]]''' 7 *PENNINGTON Elizabeth 7 *PICKETT Sussanah 7 *POOR Ann 7 *RANDALL Mary 7 *'''[[Read-8449|READ Mary]]''' 7 *ROBERTS Sarah 7 *ROBINSON Elizabeth 7 *ROCK Ann 7 *'''[[Roster-8|ROSTER Elizabeth]]''' 7 *'''[[Flinger-1|ROWNEY Hannah]]''' 7 *SANDERS Jane 7 alias Norris *SHAKESPEAR Elizabeth Life *SIMPSON Charlotte 7 alias Hall *SIMPSON Mary 7 *'''[[Smith-163597|SMITH Elizabeth]]''' 7 alias Carr *SMITH Elizabeth Life *SMITH Mary 7 *SMITH Sarah 7 *SONG Mary Life *STEEL Ann Life *STEEL Elizabeth 7 *STEWART Mary 7 *STEWART Susannah 7 *'''[[Bateman-519|SULLEY Elizabeth]] ''' 14 *SUTTON Sarah 7 *SYONS Sarah 7 *TALBOT Dorcas 7 *TALBOT Mary 7 *TAYLOR Sarah 7 *THOMAS Ann 7 *THOMPSON Jane 7 York *THOMPSON Mary 7 Lincoln *THORNTON Esther Life *'''[[Tilly-505|TILLY Betty]]''' 7 *TUCK Mary 7 *'''[[Turner-37935|TURNER Rachael ]] 7 *VANDEBUS Jane 14 *'''[[Wade-1931|WADE Mary]]''' Life Online Ebook of Mary Wade [http://www.marywadefamily.org] *WALKER Mary 14 *WATERS Jane 7 *WATSON Elizabeth 7 alias Davis *WHEELER Ann 7 *WHITING Jane Life *WHITTAKER Jane 7 *WILLIAMS Jane 7 alias Vicars *WILLIAMS Mary 7 *WILLIAMS Phoebe 7 *WILSON Mary 7 *WILSON Sarah 7 *WINSPEAR Mary 7 *WISHAW Elizabeth 7 *WOOD Ann 7 *YOUNG Sarah 7 To be verified: [[Clay-4157|Sarah (Clay) Gregory]], wife of [[Gregory-10176|Thomas Gregory]] * '''[[Weavers-249|James Weavers]]''' on the HMS Guardian. * '''[[Wells-17391|John Wells]]''' on the Neptune == References == [[Category:Second Fleet]]

Secondary Level Education- Biology

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Links that I can use to help myself and my students during my teaching career. These links contain everything from lesson plans and teacher resources to activities that can be give to my students during class or for homework. Below are links and activities including content standards of Connecticut State '''MIDDLE SCHOOL LEVEL''' [[Energy Transfer and Transformation]]s – What is the role of energy in our world 7.1 - Energy provides the ability to do work and can exist in many forms. Work is the process of making objects move through the application of force. Energy can be stored in many forms and can be transformed into the energy of motion. http://www.indiana.edu/%7Eoso/animations/An5.html Energy is crucial in other for life to occur. Some organisms like plants make their own energy using the sunlight while other depend on other for their energy this link shows us the conversion of energy and its effects on molecules. It also shows us the importance of temperature. 7.2 - Many organisms, including humans, have specialized organ systems that interact with each other to maintain dynamic internal balance. C 1. Describe the basic structures of an animal cell, including nucleus, cytoplasm, mitochondria and cell membrane, and how they function to support life. http://www.historyforkids.org/scienceforkids/biology/cells/doing/rna.htm http://www.historyforkids.org/scienceforkids/biology/cells/doing/dna.htm This is a great exercise for students to work in pairs with. This hands on process gives students the ability to not only see but to construct their own DNA or RNA molecule. Working in pairs will also allow for social interaction between the students. I observed this activity during my field work and the students really enjoyed doing it and was clearly able to help them understand the structure. http://www.historyforkids.org/scienceforkids/biology/cells/doing/lipids.htm Though this is a an quick and mostly straight forward activity the use of bubbles is a good way of showing how a cell membrane works. Both bubbles and cell membranes are both made out of lipids and act in the same way. http://www.teachersdomain.org/asset/tdc02_int_membraneweb/ This is a short yet great activity that students can do on their own. As we know the cell membrane is permeable to certain materials while others will need some assistance getting across. This will give the students a great visual of this process. http://www.teachersdomain.org/asset/lsps07_int_celldivision/ This online flash player contains15 different slides showing the stages and changes that cells undergo during the replication and division process http://www.nclark.net/StudyofLifeSearch.html This is a small crossword puzzle that students can have a little fun with and while doing so can learn the key vocabulary http://mw.concord.org/modeler/index.html This website contains many different activities that cover many different topics of biology. I chose this link for the activity that pertains to cellular respiration. Respiration of a cell is critically important for the survival of a cell and or tissuse. '''HIGH SCHOOL LEVEL''' Heredity and Evolution – What processes are responsible for life’s unity and diversity? 10.5 - Evolution and biodiversity are the result of genetic changes that occur over time in constantly changing environments. Changes in the environment may result in the selection of organisms that are better able to survive and reproduce. -Explain how the processes of genetic mutation and natural selection are related to the evolution of species. -Explain how the current theory of evolution provides a scientific explanation for fossil records of ancient life forms. http://www.okc.cc.ok.us/biologylabs/Documents/Evolution/Evolution.htm This link will help students explore the theory of evolution. Natural Selection and other aspects of this topic are all covered in the link. It can be used in the classroom or given to students to do on their own that may need more help with the subject http://www.accessexcellence.org/AE/AEPC/WWC/1991/scopes_activity.php As we know the theory of evolution was once extremely controversial to teach in a public school. With this activity we can explore the history of the theory by having the students recreate the famous Scopes Trial. http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/evolution/sex/mating/ This is a fun online game that students can complete to show how mating can influence changes in the evolution of a species or even create a new one. http://www.swarthmore.edu/NatSci/cpurrin1/evolk12/teaching/resources.htm This site contains a ton of information on teaching the theory of evolution. It has the background information, the national standards for teaching evolution, other links and resources, books, games, lesson plans and everything else you would need as a teacher. Genetics Mutation and sexual reproduction lead to genetic variation in a population. Meiosis is an early step in sexual reproduction in which the pairs of chromosomes separate and segregate randomly during cell division to produce gametes containing one chromosome of each type. Only certain cells in a multicellular organism undergo meiosis. Random chromosome segregation explains the probability that a particular allele will be in a gamete. New combinations of alleles may be generated in a zygote through the fusion of male and female gametes (fertilization). Approximately half of an individual’s DNA sequence comes from each parent. Genes on specific chromosomes determine an individual’s sex. Possible combinations of alleles in a zygote can be predicted from the genetic makeup of the parents. http://www.kumc.edu/gec/ This website contains everything you need to know when it comes to the topic of genetics. Lesson plans, booklets, a glossary of genetic vocabulary and more http://www.okc.cc.ok.us/biologylabs/Documents/Genetics/Genetics.htm This link provides us with extra help on the study of genetics including some activities students can do to help understand the material. Students can also test themselves with a short assessment at the end. This will allow students to see where they are on the genetics material. http://www.okc.cc.ok.us/biologylabs/Documents/DNA/DNA.htm This link contains an overview of DNA, Transcription and replication. These basic concepts are critical in learning and understanding genetics and how it works. http://www.exploringnature.org/db/detail.php?dbID=22&detID=2289 This activity is great for students to understand genetic material and how genes are passed down from the parents to the offspring. In this activity students need to create children using the genetic alleles past down from the parents. This activity will help students to understand dominant and recessive genes, Genotype and phenotype and students will having fun completing it. Ecology The fundamental life processes of plants and animals depend on a variety of chemical reactions that occur in specialized areas of the organism’s cells. Cells are enclosed within semipermeable membranes that regulate their interaction with their surroundings. Enzymes are proteins that catalyze biochemical reactions without altering the reaction equilibrium and the activities of enzymes depend on the temperature, ionic conditions and the pH of the surroundings. Prokaryotic cells, eukaryotic cells (including those from plants and animals), and viruses differ in complexity and general structure. The central dogma of molecular biology outlines the flow of information from transcription of ribonucleic acid (RNA) in the nucleus to translation of proteins on ribosomes in the cytoplasm. The endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus have a role in the secretion of proteins. Usable energy is captured from sunlight by chloroplasts and is stored through the synthesis of sugar from carbon dioxide. The role of the mitochondria is to make stored chemical-bond energy available to cells by completing the breakdown of glucose to carbon dioxide. Most macromolecules (polysaccharides, nucleic acids, proteins, lipids) in cells and organisms are synthesized from a small collection of simple precursors. http://www.okc.cc.ok.us/biologylabs/Documents/Plants/Plants.htm Ecology and plants are very important when it comes to life on earth. Extensive time will be spent on the study of Ecology and plants. This link provides overview of plants and even contains an experiment that can be conducted over the weeks the topic is covered. It shows how the soil is very important to the growth of a plant and student will see these results first hand. http://www.indiana.edu/%7Eoso/animations/An12.html This link contains three great online activities that students can conduct in class or on their own. The most important of these is the last activity on photosynthesis. It shows the formation of glucose and how the process works. It also displays a choice of conducting the experiment in the dark so students can see the photosynthesis does not occur in the dark and is dependent on sun light. http://www.wou.edu/%7Ebledsoek/Bi213/Lab15-16.pdf This is a great lab to do in class. Having the students work in pairs they will need to use the microscope to observe different plant organisms and identify certain aspects of the organism including the cells and reproductive parts of the plant. Structure and Function – How are organisms structured to ensure efficiency and survival? 10.1 - Fundamental life processes depend on the physical structure and the chemical activities of the cell. Most of the chemical activities of the cell are catalyzed by enzymes that function only in a narrow range of temperature and acidity conditions. The cellular processes of photosynthesis and respiration involve transformation of matter and energy. http://web.archive.org/web/19971023004508/http://nesen.unl.edu/methods/biodemo.html#demo34 This link contains 56 different demonstrations that can be used in the classroom. I chose this link for the use of showing how enzymes work. Enzymes are close to being the most important aspect of the digestive system. Students need to understand how enzymes work and the importance of them. http://www.indiana.edu/%7Eoso/animations/An6.html This link includes many different animations of enzymes. Everything from enzyme reactions, activation energy and bond energy associated with enzymes are included. There is also a section on the enzyme amylase which is extremely important for the breakdown of carbohydrates. '''OVERALL''' http://dsihome.org/info/ This seems like a great site that I might become a member of when I begin in the classroom. It covers grade seven through ten and contains. It blends video, gaming and learning in one. As we know students will learn better and learn more material if they are interested and this website will provide them with education games and video to help them do so. http://serendip.brynmawr.edu/sci_edu/waldron/#yeast This is another great site that contains many different biology related activities that we can do in class or the students can do at home on their own. What I like most about this site is that there is a wide range of activites that cover many different topics. Topics such as diffusion, blood, genetics, living organisms and cells are all covered in this site and it includes printable worksheets that can be given to students to complete after the experiment. http://www.sciencespot.net/Pages/classbio.html#Anchor-cells2 This link contains many lessons related to biology and contains a ton of activities and lessons. What I like most about this site is that it contains quizzes that can be downloaded and used in my classroom. http://www.biologylessons.sdsu.edu/ This website is great because it contains a two part lesson. Inside each part there are many sub lessons going from the basics all the way to the complex areas of biology including plant physiology. http://www.bioedonline.org/resources/nsbri.cfm This website contains lesson plans, teaching strategies, hot biology topics, slide shows, teacher resources and a ton more. http://www.sldirectory.com/teachf/scied.html#biology I am trying not to use ".com" websites but this link is a must. It is a webpage that is loaded with links, ranging from general chemistry, ecology, energy, evolution, genetics, and most topics of biology that I will cover with my students. The help that can be obtained from this site is endless. http://home.comcast.net/~clupold96/activities_table_of_contents.htm This website contains a long list of classroom activities for teachers to use in the classroom. These activities are separated by biological topics and are easy to do and very effective ways of learning and demonstrating the concept being taught. In the biology classroom we do a great deal of group work activities and labs, it is critical for me to be prepared with a hands on lesson for my students. This link is full of one that I can use in my future as a teacher. http://www.cloudnet.com/~edrbsass/edsci.htm Another ".com" webpage but most likely the best website I have found so far! Everything you need as a biology teacher is on this site! The amount of topics on this page are endless and they include grading rubrics, lessons, activities and all the help you need. '''RESOURCES''' The following links are resources that I can used inside and outside of the classroom, lessons, homework, quizzes, etc. http://www.csun.edu/science/biology/index.html http://www.aibs.org/education/teaching_resources.html http://naturalsciences.sdsu.edu/links.html http://sciencepage.org/bio.htm http://www.dmoz.org/Science/Biology/Education/Teaching_Resources/Lesson_Plans/

Secor Name Study

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[[Category:Secor Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About this study== The purpose of this study is to work together here on Wikitree to break brick walls and gather useful information. We'll do that by collecting accurate, sourced information and resources pertaining to the Secor family in America (including Secord and Secord surnames). The main focus of this study is Sicard/Secord/Secor families in North America (U.S. and Canada), but it's fine to include Secor/d branches outside of North America, too. Note: "Secor/d" refers to two variations of the name: Secor and Secord. The original "Sicard" is also included in this one name study. == How to Join == You are welcome to just jump in after reading the goals and process described below for this project. If you have any questions, please contact the project leader [[McClintock-744|Alison McClintock]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. Thanks! == Goals == You can contribute by doing any of the following: #Take a DNA test and add the results to your profile. Your results will also appear on [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=SECOR Secor DNA Connections]. #[[Help:How_to_Edit_a_Profile|Profile Improvement]] ##Ensure each profile is [[Space:Genealogically_Defined|Genealogically Defined]]. ##Add sources! ##*Add in-line sources for each fact, avoiding references to unsourced online trees. ##*Add new information with in-line sources; review vital information in profiles and substantiate same; and review and confirm existing source citations. ## Connect any unconnected family member (i.e. ones with unknown parents) to one of the oldest Secor/Secord/Sicard lineages. ##Add Categories where appropriate. #Write or expand biographies, using in-line sources and adding explanatory remarks, if needed (i.e. Research Notes, disputed persons sections). # Discover the relationship between the oldest Secor/d individuals within the United States and any immigration to the United States. # Gather a list of useful sources # Make a list of Sicard/Secord/Secor notables === Adding a Profile to this Study === Please avoid adding every Secor/Secord/Sicard profile to this Study. See '''List of Secor Profiles''' below to get a sorted list of every Secor profile on WikiTree. The criteria for adding a Secor/d profile to the study are: # Add a Secor/d profile to this study if their Secor/d ancestor is currently unknown (or uncertain). # Add a Secor/d profile to this study if they are Adopted. To add your ancestor to this study, simply copy the following template to the Biography section of his or her profile: ::
{{One Name Study|name=Secor|category=Secor Name Study}}
Once the profile is connected to the main Secor/d family line, then remove the template from the profile. Keep the template if the Secor/d parentage is marked as uncertain. === Process === # Take existing Secor/d profiles on WikiTree and use records found on FamilySearch.org and elsewhere to reconstruct the pedigree as much as possible. # Find other Secor/ds on FamilySearch.org etc, add them to WikiTree, reconstruct pedigree or find where they fit in existing families # Find any historical newspaper references to any Secor/d in the United States # Find any histories of the Secor/d family, whether books, previous personal research, or other written materials. Use these to compare against primary records. *Note: Please make sure to provide sources for all information. Please do not base profiles entirely on derivative sources, such as online family trees that aren't sourced. If the tree you are referencing is sourced, please provide those sources on the profile. Otherwise, please do not blindly copy over information from online trees and risk repeating their mistakes. As Wikitree says, "The buck stops here." === Task List === [[:Category:Secor_Name_Study|List of Secor/d profiles added to this study]] (these should only be profiles of people with unknown or uncertain parents). You are invited to work from this list to try to find sources/connections for these unconnected or "uncertain" profiles. == History == To be added ==Secors by Location== You can view categories here: [[:Category:Secor_Name_Study|Secor Name Study Categories]] == Name Variations == To be added === List of Secor/d Profiles === * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=SICARD&limit=5000&cln=1&order=dobup List of Sicard Profiles on WikiTree], sorted in birth order, including current last name * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=SECORD&limit=5000&cln=1&order=dobup List of Secord Profiles on WikiTree], sorted in birth order, including current last name * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=SECOR&limit=5000&cln=1&order=dobup List of Secor Profiles on WikiTree], sorted in birth order, including current last name === Oldest in the United States === [[Sicard-12|Ambroise Sicard, b. 1631]] ===Secor/d Notables=== Do you know of any Secor/d notables? Feel free to add a link to their profile here! https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Secor-706 ===Places Named After Secor / Secord / Sicard People=== This can include towns, counties, streets, parks, buildings, etc. The goal is to find out exactly which person they're named after, but feel free to add places to this list even if you don't know the history behind them. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secor,_Illinois Secor, Illinois]: A village in Woodford County, Illinois, United States. Named after Charles A. Secor and his brother Zeno Secor. == Sicard / Secord / Secor Sources == Below is a collection of sources for the Secor/d family (coming soon--feel free to add your own!)

Sedlišťský mlýn

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[[Category|Czech Place Studies]] První zmínka o mlýně v Sedlištích u Jimramova pochází údajně z roku 1269. Ovšem zatím nejstarším doloženým majitelem je podle register urbárních z r. 1552 '''Pavel''' [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Sedlis_357_sk_253_ml_253_n-3]. Spolu s mlýnem držel ještě 5 prutů polí. ''(OA Litomyšl, fond: Archiv města Poličky, kn.č. 342)'' Vítek, syn sedlišťského mlynáře (Pavla?) koupil roku 1557 grunt v Telecím [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Sedlis_357_sk_253_ml_253_n-15]. Zemřel asi roku 1563 a při vypořádání pozůstalosti r. 1569 zanechal dědicům podíl na mlýně ve výši 101 kop 36 gr. [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Sedlis_357_sk_253_ml_253_n.jpg]. Z něj odkázal po 6 kopách záduší jimramovskému a teleckému a po 44 kopách 48 gr. dědicům Maškovi a sirotku Jakubovi. V té době tedy zcela jistě nežil ani Vítkův otec, sedlišťský mlynář. Roku 1569 je v gruntovní knize č. 239 ''(OA Litomyšl, fond: Archiv města Poličky, pag. 186)'' jako držitel sedlišťského mlýna v ceně 980 kop gr. míš. zapsán [[Mrhal-1|'''Jan Mrhal''']]. Při koupi vyplatil hotově 256 kop 56 gr. míš. na závazky (Bočkovi v Daňkovicích na rychtě, Jankovi, do Borovnice podle odvodu, Jírovi Kolíbkovi a p. Matouši Ploucarovi) a ročně měl odvádět podíly z mlýna - 12 kop pro dědicům po Vítkovi a 8 kop p. Matouši Ploucarovi. Už za dva roky šel Jan Mrhal za lepším. Koupil od urozeného pána pana Václava Oujezdeckého z Morašic sedlišťskou rychtu. Od roku 1571 hospodařil ve mlýně '''Beneš Čejt''' [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Sedlis_357_sk_253_ml_253_n-1.jpg]. Roku 1575 poznamenal písař do gruntovní knihy, že ''"při soudu Jan Mrhal zanechává své spravedlnosti odtudto - 5 kop."'' Proč se rychtář vzdal části svého podílu? Odpověď je prostá. Bývalo tenkrát zvykem, že k vybavení většího gruntu patřila také zbroj a někdy i zbraně (viz [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Sedlis_357_sk_253_ml_253_n-1] vlevo nahoře). Při mlýně měl být přední a zadní plech, ručnice a meč. Zatím co při koupi Jan Mrhal vše převzal, při prodeji nic z toho Beneši Čejtovi neodvedl. Proto musel chybějící zbroj dodatečně zaplatit. Hospodařit v sedlišťském mlýně zřejmě nebylo nijak výnosné, protože v pondělí před sv. Markétou (9.7.) 1576 mlýn znovu měnil majitele. Stal se jím urozený pán '''Jan Toman Pečický z Roklína''' [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Sedlis_357_sk_253_ml_253_n-2.jpg]. Ke splacení mlýna měl určeny stejné podmínky jako předchozí držitelé a zavázal se, že znovu pořídí zbroj. Bývalý mlynář Jan Mrhal, se roku 1579 dostal znovu do problémů. V gruntovní knize se píše: ''Léta 1579 v pondělí před svatými Šimonem a Judou'' (28.10.) ''Jan, rychtář sedlištský, svou spravedlnost, což se jí na tomto'' (tj. sedlišťském) ''mlejně najde, k obci poličské za škody a outraty, které táž obec poličská skrz něho na soudu komorním proti panu Hertvíkovi Žehušickému vzala, odvedl. A tak p. purkmistr a páni i páni starší při přítomnosti p. Martina Plachýho, jeho milosti císařské rychtáře, na tom přestali a tomu místo dali.'' Co k tomu poličskou vrchnost vedlo? Tomuto období odpovídá pouze trhová smlouva sepsaná v úterý po památce Petra a Pavla (29.6.) 1579 mezi králem a pány Hertvíkem Žejdlicem a Bohuslavem Zárubou o prodeji svojanovského panství "s platy obilními poškvrny řečenými i jinými na gruntech k městu Poličce náležejícími: zejména ze vsi Sádku, Kamence ... Sedliště..". Mimo jiné se v ní píše: ''"...držitele všeho svrchu dotčeného statku a panství svojanovského s výplaty k tomuto soudu komornímu nejprve příštímu, kterýž při času sv. Bartoloměje'' (24.8.1579) ''držán bude obeslati a téhož všeho statku k ruce J.M. se dosouditi. A což se sumy zápisné spravedlivě na tom našlo a vyhledalo, tu oni kupující svrchu jmenovaní podle vyměření, kteréhož se nálezem stane těm, komuž náležeti bude, dáti a neb se s nimi o to umluviti povinni budou a mají."'' Právě při tomto vyměření asi vyslechli také sedlišťského rychtáře Jana, jenž zřejmě nevypověděl tak, jak si poličští měšťané představovali. Proto mu z pozice vrchnosti jako náhradu „za škody a outraty“ zabavili nevyplacené peníze. K újmě asi došli poličští měšťané i tím, že prodali mlýn panu Pečickému z Roklína. Ten se o něj zřejmě vůbec nestaral. Aby nedošlo k jeho úplnému zániku, v pondělí před Památkou sv. Matouše (21.9.) 1580 od něj odkoupila '''obec poličská''' mlýn v Sedlištích s rolí, lukami a vším příslušenstvím za 200 kop gr. míš. [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Sedlis_357_sk_253_ml_253_n-4]. Z rozdílu ceny je vidět, že mlýn za pět let velmi sešel, dal by se zřejmě nazvat ruinou. Ačkoliv o tom chybí jakékoliv zprávy, v následujících letech jistě došlo k rekonstrukci mlýna. Pak jej asi vlastnil '''Vítek Mlynář''' (zápis chybí) a po něm minimálně od 1588 [[----131|'''Matěj Mlynář''']], nejstarší doložený předek rodu Sedliských. Měl za mlýn uhradit v každoročních splátkách původní cenu 900 kop gr. míš. [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Sedlis_357_sk_253_ml_253_n-5]. Tehdy také koupil podíl Vítka Mlynáře ve výši 130 kop. Zaplatil za něj samozřejmě méně, ale pro Vítka to mělo velkou výhodu. Nemusel čekat dlouhá léta, než na něj dojde řada a dostal hotové peníze na ruku. Částka odpovídá závdavku, který při koupi mlýna platil i Matěj. Tato shoda zakládá domněnku, že Vítek zaplatil jen první peníze při koupi a nic víc. Protože chybí i zápis, asi hospodařil na sedlišťském mlýně pouhý rok, tedy přibližně v roce 1587. Na velikonoce roku 1601 zřídila poličská vrchnost v Sedlištích ve mlýně Matěje mlynáře prodej soli. Tím značně zkrátila zisky města Bystrého, které mělo na tento druh podnikání ve zdejší oblasti výsadní právo. Zřejmě po mnoha bezvý­sledných jednáních poličských a bysterských měšťanů se do sporu vložil majitel bysterského panství Jan Bezdružický z Kolovrat, když 31.8.1602 zaslal městu Poličce "ceduli řezanou", v níž žádal poličské měšťany, aby: ''"trh a prodávání soli vaší obecní, nemajíce na to od jeho milosti královský žádnejch vejsad a obdarování, čehož nikde od starodávna ani za paměti lidské v té vsi Sedlištích nebejvalo, nově u Matěje Mlynáře, poddaného svého, sobě zarazili…. v předešlej starodávný způsob zase uvedli a mně pokutu pro­padenou dvaceti kop grošův českých odeslali."'' Z toho je patrné, že v sedlišťském mlýně se sůl prodávala nejméně jeden a půl roku. Matěj řádně odváděl určené poplatky, jak komu patřily, do roku 1614, kdy zemřel. Po jeho smrti převzala povinnost vdova [[----132|'''Alžběta''']]. Po Matějovi zůstalo šest nedospělých sirotků: Kašpar, Jiřík, [[Sedliský-3|Jan]], [[Mlynářů-1|Pavel]], Václav a [[Sedliská-198|Zuzana]]. Alžběta proto volila nejjednodušší možnost - znovu se provdala. Jak to bývalo, nápadníci nehleděli na počet dětí, ale na velikost majetku, který po svatbě alespoň na čas (do dospělosti oprávněných dědiců) získají. Mlýn převzal roku 1617 Alžbětin druhý manžel [[Kopecký-1|'''Nykodém Mlynář - Kopecký''']], syn Jana Šafáře ze Sebranic. Rok na to se v Čechách začalo válčit a nikdo netušil, že to potrvá dlouhých třicet let. Roku 1620 se o dědictví po Matějovi přihlásil nejstarší syn [[----133|'''Kašpar''']]. Převzal mlýn [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Sedlis_357_sk_253_ml_253_n-6], do jehož vybavení patřily 2 krávy, 1 jalovice a potřeby mlynářského řemesla. Podle otcovy závěti (nedochovala se) vyplatil matce 50 kop a blíže neurčenému Janovi (bratru?) 10 kop. otcova dluhu. Každoročně o sv. Václavu (28.9.) měl odvést (a roku 1620 i odvedl) obci poličské 20 zl. nájmu ze mlýna. Dále uhradil Nykodémovi po prodeji úrody 30 zl. a ze zasetých ozimů mu po sklizni dal třetinu. Tím všechny zmínky o něm končí. Ve čtvrtek po neděli Jubilate (2.5.) 1621 koupil [[Kopecký-1|'''Nykodém Mlynář''']] za 300 kop gr. míš. hotově vyplacených grunt v Sedlištích od Anny, vdovy po knězi Tomáši Lybnerovi, faráři v Jimramově, ale už v pondělí po neděli Cantate (9.5.) 1621 jej prodal [[Zezule-1|Janu Zezule]]. Z toho se dá odvodit, že Kašpar v tom čase zemřel a Nykodém se vrátil zpět do mlýna. Teprve ve středu po neděli Invocavit (4.3.) 1637 koupil Nykodém grunt v Sedlištích po Pavlu Pánkovi a od toho dne začal na sedlišťském mlýně hospodařit jeho nevlastní syn [[Sedliský-237|'''Jiřík''']]. Podíly starých dědiců a vrchnosti již byly vyplaceny, takže novými podílníky se stali členové rodiny - mlynářka Alžběta, její druhý manžel Nykodém a potomci Matěje mlynáře Jiřík, Jan, Pavel, Václav a Zuzana. Každému mělo připadnout 128 kop 20 gr. míš.. Splácení bylo určeno následovně: ''Alžběta mateř každý rok po 10 zl. až do vyjití jejího dílu bráti má a druhých 10 zl. z těchto nápadníkův pořád po sobě jeden každý přijímati budou. Po vyjití spravedlnosti mateřiny tyto nápadníci každý rok po 10 zl. dva spolu do vyjití jich dílů peníze gruntovní bráti budou.'' Jiřík mlynářskou čepici dlouho nenosil. Krajem neustále procházeli a po chalupách "ložírovali" vojáci. Vlastní nebo cizí, pořád voják se šavlí a puškou, kterou neváhá použít. Když ve dnech 16.-18. června 1643 táhla císařská armáda k Olomouci, pobrala v Sedlištích šatstva a nábytku za 175 zl., 4 koně za 51 zl., 34 kusů hovězího dobytka za 272 zl., 21 kusů ovcí za 21 zl. a zničila všechno obilí na polích. Za čas, v půli října 1645, zas táhla krajem od Bystřice k Poličce Torstensonova armáda. Kdo ví, jestli se Jiřík vzepřel proti drancování nebo zda podlehl nějaké nemoci. Ať tak či onak, neuplynulo ani deset let od doby, kdy převzal sedlišťský mlýn a už jej zakopávali na jimramovském hřbitově. Zůstala po něm jediná, nedospělá dcera [[Sedliská-199|Anna]]. Ovdovělá [[----124|Dorota]] přivedla r. 1646 do mlýna nového hospodáře. Ovšem dříve, než se [[Haužvrle-1|'''Jakub Haužvrle''']], "poctivého řemesla mlynářského" stal majitelem podle práva, pohřbili i jeho. Dorota už nového muže nehledala. Od švagrové koupil sedlišťský mlýn v úterý o sv. Jiljí (1.9.) 1648 [[Sedliský-206|'''Václav''']], bratr Dorotina prvního manžela Jiříka [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Sedlis_357_sk_253_ml_253_n-7]. Obci poličské měl uhradit ''"zákupnýho 4 kopy ve dva termíny do roka pořád zběhlého. První termín při sv. Jiří 2 kopy odvésti (dány) a při sv. Bartoloměji budoucího 1649 druhý 2 kopy dodati má. Za ostatních 5 kop zákupnýho proti práci jeho při stavení a vyzdvižení pohořelého mlejna obecního Kocourkovského ve vsi Sádku se jemu kvitirují."'' Je možné, že Václav měl před požárem sádecký Kocourkovský mlýn v nájmu. Naznačuje to zápis z jednání poličské městské rady ze 14. června 1649 "o koupení a vydělání dvou koží hovězích z dobytka od dýmu nadechnutého při shoření mlejna Kocourkovského..atd.": ''...že jest Václav Suchánek, když takové kůže od Václava Mlynáře Sedlistského kupoval, aby z umrlých krav byly, žádné vědomosti o tom neměl (a týž mlynář jemu též o tom neoznámil)..., jiné spolubratry cechovní, kteříž od Václava Mlynáře pobídnuti byli, že předkoupil..."'' Všichni Matějovi synové zůstali v Sedlištích, jen [[Sedliský-3|Jan]] vyrazil kamsi do světa. Před rokem 1650 zemřel a ovdovělá [[Kocourková-1|Mariana]] se 29. ledna 1651 znovu provdala za [[Fixa-1|Ondřeje Fixu]]. Na její žádost provedli úředníci vypořádání podílu ze sedlišťského mlýna po zemřelém manželovi. Jí a každému z pěti pozůstalých dětí ([[Sedliský-216|Tomášovi]], [[Sedliská-200|Zuzaně]], [[Sedliská-208|Alžbětě]], [[Sedliský-227|Janovi]] a [[Sedliský-226|Matějovi]]) připadlo 21 kop 3 gr. 2 d.. Mlynáři Václavovi a jeho následovníkům přibyla od roku 1654 nová povinnost, neboť ''"...stalo se jisté snešení ... v domě radním při řízení soudu s poddanými, aby týž mlynář byl povinen každého roku k obecní potřebě 20 klád na prkna bez ouplatku místo jiných robot zřezati, což k sobě přijal a bez odpornosti, když se mu takové klády k mlejnu svezou, vykonati připověděl."'' S Václavova manželství s blíže neurčenou Maruší je známo pět dětí: [[Sedliská-19|Veronika]]+ př. 1677, [[Sedliský-205|Jan]] později žijící v Sádku, [[Sedliská-195|Marie]] prov. Slezáková, [[Sedliský-276|Václav]] + 1662 a [[Sedliská-196|Anna]] provd. Bervidová. Mlynář stárl, přihlásily se nemoci a práce už mu nešla, jak za mlada. Roku 1656 nevyplatil žádné podíly. Věděl, že o moc lepší to už nebude, takže nezbylo, než jít s prosíkem na kancelář. Dne 5. prosince 1657 ''"na pokornou žádost Václava Sedlišťského Mlynáře pro nedostatek zdraví a mnohé těžkosti jeho z placení mlejna tohoto na spravedlnost nápadníkův ... každoročně 2 kopy se leví."'' Vrchnostenská úleva přišla pozdě. Václav zemřel 3. ledna 1658. V minulosti se vdova pokaždé znovu provdala a hospodářství připadlo dalšímu manželovi. Tentokrát ne. Snad se Maruši v Sedlištích nelíbilo, možná byla mlynářova (či vrchnostenská) vůle jiná. Ať tak či tak, 17. července 1658 se novým držitelem sedlišťského mlýna stal [[Sedliský-216|'''Tomáš Sedlištský''']] [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Sedlis_357_sk_253_ml_253_n-8], syn po Václavově bratru Janovi. V matrikách a listinách bývá nazýván různými příjmími: "Mlynář", "Sádecký" nebo "Sedliský". Nedospělí potomci zemřelého mlynáře [[Sedliská-197|Veronika]], [[Sedliský-205|Jan]], [[Sedliská-195|Marie]], [[Sedliský-276|Václav]] a [[Sedliská-196|Anna]] však nebyli na svých právech nijak zkráceni. Kupní smlouva obsahuje dodatek: ''"pokudž by který sirotek po Václavovi Mlynáři Sedliským zůstalý k vejrostu svému přišel a ten mlejn když zase na prodaj byl, tehdy mají ty sirotci z toho kmene pošlí přede všemi jinými přední kupci tohoto mlejna býti. Kdyby pak žádný z nich jeho koupiti nechtěl, tehdy teprvý má jiným prodán býti."'' Ke mlýnu náležely při prodeji kromě obilí "2 klisny, vůz kovaný, váhy kovaný, rádlo s kolečky s železím, druhý rádlo s náradníkem, brány s hřebíky železnými, řetěz, drhlen, kladní sekery, řezačka s kosou, kosa na trávu aj. potřeby k mlejnu a pile náležející. Dobytka: 2 krávy, 2 kusy jalovýho, stará koza, stará svině s 2 ročními prasaty, 9 slepic, stará husa s kohoutem a 2 letošní housata". Za to vyplatil mlynář Václavově rodině v několika splátkách 79 kop. Z již zmiňovaného obilí měl Tomáš dát odstupující vdově Maruši: z ''"obilí ozimnýho po 31 měřici polovici, ovsa po 25 měřici třetí snop, hrachu zrna co pán Bůh požehnati ráčí polovici, semena lněnýho po 5 věrteli setého co se koliv urodí polovici, ječmene co ho koliv zhromážditi moci bude též polovici. Viky, když by se mlátila, z ní zrna sobě vymiňuje třetí díl."'' Tomáš se asi krátce po převzetí mlýna také oženil. Jeho první manželkou se stala blíže neurčená Mariana, s níž měl jedenáct dětí: Alžbětu + 1663, Václava + 1662, Matěje + 1706, Jakuba + 1666, [[Sedliský-215|Pavla]], [[Sedliský-212|Jana]], [[Sedliský-211|Jiříka]], Annu + 1671, [[Sedliský-327|Václava]], [[Sedliský-209|Tomáše]], Zuzanu + 1678 a Marka + 1678. Mariana zemřela 29. dubna 1678 a 16. listopadu 1679 se mlynář oženil podruhé. [[Jeremiášová-3|Kateřina]] roz. Jeremiášová mu porodila dalších šest dětí: [[Sedliský-207|Filipa]], Josefa + 1688, [[Sedliská-202|Johanu]], [[Sedliský-214|Daniela]], Pavla + 1711 a [[Sedliská-203|Kateřinu]]. Ze sedmnácti Václavových potomků minimálně devět zemřelo v dětství. Tomáš dlouhá léta (1659-1665) žádné purkrechtní peníze "pro obtížnosti vojenský" nevyplácel vůbec nebo se zpožděním. Stejně tak špatně si vedl v placením podílů i později. Zřejmě pro tyto nedobré zkušenosti většina podílníků své nároky z mlýna za nižší částku hotově vyplacenou prodala buď přímo mlynáři, nebo záduší či obci poličské. 17. dubna 1684 koupil Tomáš Sedlištský od Filipa, hraběte z Kolovrat zátočinu, která ''"mezi k panství jimramovskému patřícími lukami a jeho svůj tok měla a tudy obojí straně škoda od vody, když se třeba vyvodnila, se činila, ... že by Tomáše Mlynáře jeho kout při tý zátočině ani za dvě léta trvati nemohl, k jeho ponížené žádosti tak milostivě jsem se naklonil a tomu Tomášovi i potomkům jeho takovou zátočinu k dědičnosti za 24 zlatých rýnských peněz v hotovosti odvedených zanechal..."'' [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Sedlis_357_sk_253_ml_253_n-11]. Dá se soudit, že Tomáš potom provedl jakousi úpravu na vodním toku tak, aby se dále nerozléval. Tomáš zemřel 5. dubna 1691. Žádný potomek předešlého mlynáře Václava se o mlýn nepřihlásil. V prosinci téhož roku jej proto koupil nejstarší z Tomášových synů [[Sedliský-213|'''Matěj Sedlištský''']] [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Sedlis_357_sk_253_ml_253_n-12]. Místo závdavku ''"bude povinen vejminky všechny dle kšaftu jiným nápadníkům vykrývati. Zákupnýho v hotovosti složil 6 zl., ostatek se mu pasírovalo. Platiti mlejn bude komu náležité jest po 20 zl. při držených soudech."'' Měsíc nato se Matěj oženil s [[Šrámková-1|Alžbětou Šrámkovou]], měšťanskou dcerou z Poličky. Už před sňatkem písař do kupní smlouvy na mlýn poznamenal: ''"Co se budoucí jeho manželky Alžběty, dcery vlastní [[Šrámek-4|Jiříka Šrámka]], souseda zdejšího dotýče, ta při svým svobodství do smrti se pozůstavuje, děti však jejich pošlý, poddanosti obci zdejší zavázáni budou."'' Alžběta tedy zůstala svobodnicí, všichni ostatní v rodině pak náleželi mezi poličské poddané. 22. dubna 1692 se dědicové v přítomnosti konšelů Stanislava Jana Felixe a Jana Kašparů a poručníků nedospělých dětí "přátelsky narovnali" o pozůstalost po předchozím mlynáři Tomášovi. Kromě jmenovitého dělení majetku se ve vyrovnání píše: ''"Chalupu a neb výměnek vdově do sv. Bartoloměje hospodář vystavěti jměl, vdova se však prohlásila, že ještě strpení jmíti bude, jen aby na zimu tam se dostati mohla."''. Z toho vyplývá, že roku 1692 byla při sedlišťském mlýně podle všech indicií přistavěna výměnečná chaloupka. Poněkud hůře už vdova dopadla, když "o nějaký kousek louky pro oužinek žádala". ''"Matěj hospodář k tomu přistoupiti nechtěl, zůstáno na tom, jak se k němu dáleji macecha chovati bude, že sobě to v moci zanechává."'' Zároveň bylo určeno, že ''"u Matěje hospodáře Jan bratr za pacholka, Tomáš za tovaryše a Filip za pastevce zůstávati mají a on jim mzdu náležitou a vychování dáti má."'' Ani Matějovi se hospodaření ve mlýně asi příliš nedařilo, protože téměř žádné podíly nevyplácel. Našli se další dědicové, kteří mu raději své podíly prodali za menší, hned proplacenou částku. V manželství Matěje a Alžběty se narodilo osm dětí (Kateřina + 1703, Anna + 1695, [[Sedliská-224|Alžběta]], [[Sedliský-10|Jiří]], Václav +, Michal + 1702, Václav + 1706, Kateřina + 1706). Většina z nich zemřela. Dne 2. listopadu 1705 se se světem rozžehnala i mlynářka. Za tři měsíce se Tomáš znovu oženil s [[Schulzová-1|Marií Terezií Schulzovou]], s níž měl jen jediného syna jménem František Antonín (* 20.11.1706, + 1709). Dříve, než přišel hoch na svět, sedlišťský mlynář 16. října 1706 zemřel. Uplynuly tři měsíce a novým držitelem živnosti se 10.01.1707 stal z rozhodnutí vrchnosti Matějův bratr [[Sedliský-211|'''Jiřík Sedlištský''']]. Od roku 1698 byl ženatý s [[Honcová-1|Alžbětou Honcovou]] a žili až dosud v Oldříši. Do vybavení hospodářství kromě obilí a slámy náležel 8letý valach, 17tiletá klisna, kovaný vůz s váhami a žebřinami, rádlo s kolečky a váhami, dvoje brány s železnými hřebíky, železný řetěz, železný sochor k mlýnu, železný drhlen, 6 krav, z plevného dobytka 1 plemenice, kladní sekery, 12 slepic, kohout, ťopka, 6 strychů mlýnské míry sutého žita, 1 měřice lněného semena, stará spížní truhla, koutnice ve světnici, 2 železné kamnovce, řetězy potřebné k dvojímu mlýnskému složení, "nasejpky, co se jich vynachází", lubový věrtel, 1 mlýnské pytlíky, kleště, kterými se kámen podpírá, 2 řemenný kšíry, 2 chomouty s pohřebníky, 2 "vohlavě řemenný" s železnými hřebíky. Mlynář u sebe nechal bratrova syna z prvního manželství. ''"Jiřík, syn po neb. Matějovi Sedlistským při mlejně u Jiříka, strejce svýho do vejrostu, pokud by sobě kus chleba zasluhovati nemohl, zůstati má, kteréhož liternímu umění dáti cvičiti a dle své možnosti ošacovati se zamlouvá. Když by však něco zasluhovati mohl a on jeho déle při sobě míti chtěl, jemu za práci, co by zasluhoval, plátce býti má."'' O pozůstalou Matějovu dceru se postaral s mlynářovou pomocí poručník: ''"Alžbětu, dceru pan Karel Pečený, konšel radní jakožto poručník od práva zřízený, na svou starost přijímá a jí hospodář semena lněnýho každoročně po 1 čtvrtci do provdání seti bude a do dvou let po 2 korcích žita pro lepší vyživení jí vydati se zamlouvá."'' Tím mlynářovy povinnosti vůči blízkým příbuzným nekončily. Každý ze svobodných sourozenců, dětí Tomáše Sedlištského, tzn. Václav, Tomáš, Filip, Daniel, Pavel, Josef a Kateřina i děti po Matějovi: Alžběta, Jiřík a František Antonín měli "pokudž by toho potřebovali, k vejpravě" dostat z mlýna 2 korce žita. Jeden z nich však o dědictví přišel. Zápis v gruntovní knize vysvětluje proč. ''"Anno 1709 dne 26. junii za povinnosti purgkmisterské pana Jana Nespěšnýho, tak jakž [[Sedliský-327|Václav]], syn po Tomášovi Sedlištským, dopustíce se s Verunou, dcerou Martina Hamana ze vsi Voldříše, poddanou zdejší ve mlejně kamenským u [[Sedliský-234|Josefa Sedlištského]] sloužící, skutku smilného, z panství jest odešel, pro kterýžto skutek spáchaný spravedlnost, co tak koliv jemu dopláceti přichází pravého dílu, jako i pro rata vedle jiných dědičův po Danielovi, bratru jeho po létu 1705, totiž 60 kop 13 gr. 1/11 g. jakožto zběhlý k obci městské se připisuje."'' Mlynářův bratr tedy zmizel kdesi ve světě a jeho další osudy nejdou známé. Zajímavým dokladem je rozdíl po zemřelém Matějovi Sedlišťském provedený 21. května 1708 ve prospěch pozůstalých dětí Jiříka, Alžběty a Františka Antonína (+ 1709). K podělení jim připadly kromě hotových peněz, obilí, hovězího dobytka, nářadí, ošacení, plátna nezpracovaných kozlečích a liščích kůží také knihy: Melantrichova bible, Modlitby in octavo (tj. v osmerkovém formátu), Rozmlouvání Vít s Václavem a Jesus Sirah, dvě postily "s vírou katolickou nesrovnalý" a pamětní peníze: "půl tolaru s ouškem, dudek s ouškem, španělskej půl tolaru s ouškem, plecháč s ouškem a jeden peníz okolo půl zlatých s ouškem". Zápis obsahuje i složitou posloupnost dědictví mlýna pro případ nenadálé majitelovy smrti. Jak budoucnost ukázala, na rozdíl od dřívějších majitelů, hospodařil Jiřík na sedlišťském mlýně dlouho a dobře. Podílníci dostávali své peníze pravidelně. Jen roku 1726 Jiříkovi vrchnost placení pro neúrodu prominula. V říjnu 1723 zemřela první manželka Alžběta, jež porodila jedenáct dětí - devět dcer (dospělosti se dožily [[Sedliská-7|Alžběta]], [[Sedliská-252|Kateřina]], [[Sedliská-9|Anna]], [[Sedliská-254|Terezie]] a snad i [[Sedliská-250|Johana]] a dva syny (Václav +? a Josef - budoucí sedlišťský mlynář). 15. ledna 1726 se Jiřík oženil podruhé. Manželka [[Votřelová-1|Marina]] roz. Votřelová přivedla na svět jediného syna pojmenovaného po otci [[Sedliský-224|Jiřík]]. Poličský magistrát 29. července 1746 rozhodl, že ''"mlynář ve vsi Sedlištích od semletí sladu bez fůry" dostane ''30 kr., s fůrou však, když jej sobě zaveze a zase nákladníkovi'' (tj. poličskému právovárečnému měšťanovi) ''přiveze 1 zl.r. 30 kr.... od obilí ale 1 korce semletí a sem a tam zavežení mimo obyčejného měřičného a pacholka spropitného 3 kr. jemu dáti se jest uznalo."'' V šedesáti sedmi letech přepustil sedlišťský mlynář mlýn "s vší rolí a louční případností" synovi. [[Sedliský-220|'''Josef Sedlistský''']] začal hospodařit 9. dubna 1736. Zemřel 29. ledna 1752. Po Jiříkově smrti celý mlýn s maštalemi, stodolou a veškerým dobytkem shořel. Vyvstávají otázky. Kdy vypukl požár? Postihl i ostatní stavení ve vsi? Jak to, že se nic, ba ani dobytek, nepodařilo zachránit? Vypadá to, jako by v té chvíli široko daleko nikdo nebyl... 22. dubna 1752 spáleniště koupil [[Češka-10|'''František Češka''']], syn sádeckého rychtáře, který patřil do blízké přízně. Jeho matka [[Sedliská-224|Alžběta]] byla dcerou bývalého sedlišťského mlynáře Matěje a neteří zemřelého Jiříka. František se nestal jen novým majitelem mlýna, ale i manželem ovdovělé mlynářky. Už v kupní smlouvě se píše, že ''"nakloníce srdce své k pozůstalé vdově Mařeně ... ji sobě k stavu svatého manželstva zasnoubil."'' Dne 4. září 1752 se s ní i oženil. Čekala jej nejen perná práce, ale i slušná odměna. Musel ''"mlejn s vším k němu přináležejícím, maštale, stodolu z gruntu dost velkým nákladem vystavěti, dobytkem a jinými domácími a hospodářskými potřebnostmi ... obstarati a zaopatřiti... Z příčiny té taky on ujímající na takovým mlejně do své smrti hospodařiti"'' může. ''"Tejkaje se tu taky dalšího po nebožtíkovi předku pozůstalých sirotkův [[Sedliský-311|Josefa]Josefa, [[Sedliský-310|Matěje]] a [[Sedliská-259|Mařeny]] zaopatření, takové on Franc Češka za vlastní a k svému možnému i na řemeslo zaopatření a vyživení přijímá a jednomu každému z nich na vejpravu ku pomoci po 100 zl. rýnských dáti se zavazuje a po 2 kravách dojných vydati přislibuje, k tomu také synu Josefovi, a kdyby ten umříti nebo k zaopatření přijíti měl, Matějovi chalupu vejměnečnou, role na zimu pro žita pod 3 věrtele, do Rožniska co seti bude chtíti, na jaro ječmen pod 1 věrtel, pro zelí 2 záhony, ... kousek pro oužinek a kousek louky v okliku u mlejna, louku na seno ... k uživení podstoupiti. Takový vejměnek zdělávati, oupravu vyvážeti, obilí do stodoly svážeti, 2 krávy při svém dobytku pásti, 1 věrtel mouky ze mlejna měsíčně dávati povinen býti má..."'' Ačkoliv na sebe vzal velkou finanční zátěž, vyplácel mlynář odpočátku podílníkům vše, co jim náleželo. Dne 27. června 1769 sepsal mlynář František Češka předběžnou smlouvu o budoucím postoupení živnosti. ''"Že týž mlejn s vším potřebným po vyhoření z gruntu vystavěl"'' jeho hodnota vzrostla na 975 kop gr. míš.. Podle předchozí smlouvy se měl stát novým mlynářem [[Sedliský-81|'''Josef Sedlistský''']]. Ale protože ''"jemu ... nynější jeho nastávající manželka z panství jimramovského sem zhoštěná Mařena rozená Fajmonova, jakožto svému manželi přes 900 zl. r. hotových peněz mimo nabytku a dobytka přinesla a odvedla, protož ona podle toho ... nyní nastávajícího manžela téhož mlejna a roli od dnešního dne zároveň plnomocnou hospodyní a dědičkou spolu s dítkami svými, pokudž by které byly beze vší překážky bejti a slouti."'' Konečnou smlouvu sepsali 8. července 1769 a František Češka v ní uvedl, že budoucím manželům předá mlýn se vším příslušenstvím téhož roku o sv. Václavu (28.9.). Josef Sedlištský nevlastnímu otci vyplatil hotově 700 zlatých rýnských. Z manželství Josefa a Marie Magdaleny vzešlo pět dětí: Kateřina + 1772, Josef, Václav, František + 1782 a [[Sedliská-106|Anna]]. 25. ledna 1805 koupil mlýn v Sedlištích od otce starší ze dvou synů [[Sedliský-314|'''Josef Sedliský''']]. Z kupní ceny 4.000 zl.r. měla připadnout polovina rodičům a druhá bratru Václavovi. Anna už byla v té době provdaná za Filipa Češku v Sádku. Svůj podíl si asi odnesla dříve jako věno. K hospodářství náleželo 36 jiter 325 čtv. sáhů polí, 12 jiter 1070 luk a pastvin a 7 jiter 368 čtv. sáhů lesů, celkem 46 jiter 163 čtv. sáhů pozemků. Prodej gruntu však byl více méně úřední záležitostí, protože ''"rodiče do vůle neb libosti'' (mohou) ''hospodařiti, při upuštění ale následující výměnek vyjímají: od mlejnu žita 12 mír rakouských a z role 12 měřic žita, 2 míry pšenice, 1 hrachu, 6 ječmena, 10 ovsa, 80 kloubů lnu prostřední sorty, 4 mázy oleje lněnýho, zelí, jablek a řepy co potřebovati budou, též vychování a vykrmení na ujímajícího píci 2 krav dojných, 2 frišlat po 60 librách a 2 ovcí, z kterých rodičové užitek bráti mají, posledně zaopatření světlem a teplem, k kterému cíli oni kdyby ve velkej světnici bydleti se jim nelíbilo, také malou sekničku k jejich bydlení až do obouch zemření sobě vyjímají."'' Josefa jistě nenapadlo, jak brzo se stane skutečným hospodářem. 3. dubna 1805 byla ve Švarcavě (tj. v řece Svratce) nalezena utopaná 32tiletá Anna Pucharová. Neskončila život dobrovolně, zabil ji Josefův bratr [[Sedliský-315|Václav]]. V matričním zápise se o jejím úmrtí píše: ''Ta Anna vždy sice byla počestného chování, jak celá obec sedlištská svědomitě naznala, skrze ale násilu učiněnou od Václava, syna Josefa Sedliského, mlynáře v Sedlištích N. 2 obtěžkána byla. Ta Anna, když odpoledne v tom mlejně voves šrotovala, násilníkovi svému Václavu oznámila, že by od něho obtěžkána byla, následovně s ním chtěla se domlouvati, co by s ní a s budoucíma dětma dvouma (které v životu po smrti oba chlapečkové nalezené byli při komisi) dělati měl. Václav ale Sedliský obšteloval ten den 3. aprilis domluvu mezi sebou a Annou v 9 hodin večer. Odešla ubohá Anna dne 3. aprilis na večer v 9 hodin z domu a více domů se nevrátila, neboť 4. aprilis nalezena jest byla utopena blízko louky od Sedlišť do Jimramova ...Tak zdání lehké bylo proto, že ten Václav zuřivého a nákeřnického života byl, každému smrtí vyhrožujíce. Ten Václav hned do Poličky běhal a magistrátním osobám peníze ... za prezenty dával, kteří místo zastání a neb vymlouvání jej jali, s komisí drželi, Václava se dotazujíce, proč by jim ty peníze dával?, hned do šatlavy jej vsadili, examen drželi: zdaliž by byl tu Annu Pucharovu zabil a do vody hodil. On ale Václav na nic se přiznati nechtěl a důvody tuze veliké byly, který jej vražedlníkem býti dokazovaly, protož do Chrudimě dne 22. aprilis k hrdelnímu právu dovežený byl, kdežto asi osmý den se beze vší rány a bití přiznal, že dne 3. aprilis v pazderni Josefa Hejtmánka, sedláka ze Sedlišť ji kořalkou trochu opil, pak ji pěstí dal za ucho levé a tak ji omráčil. Nato že již vzal na ramena a nesl a vhodil ji do řeky Švarcavy, kde voda ode mlejna s řekou se spojuje, kdežto by největší hloubka byla. Ta Anna přijdouce k sobě prosila pro boha, aby ji neusmrcoval, až by plod křtu svatého došel, on ale přece ji do vody hodil, a když se brodila, aby se z vody byla dostala, ... tenkrate nakeřník ... ji za vlasy popadl, ... hlavu do řeky strčil až ji utopil. Otec toho Václava Sedliského, Josef Sedliský, když za synem jeti musel do Chrudimě k právu hrdelnímu, tenkráte v kotlině běliska svého sám se oběsil a pochovaný byl na svej louce ve Volšince blíž splavu pod Žákovinou. Václav ale oučet jest dostal, aby na ... dne 12. augusti v Chrudimi oběšený byl, zatím ale on dne 5. augusti šátek přivázaje na mříž arestu svého, na něm se sám oběsil a dne 6. augusti tělo jeho mrtvé ... vykázené bylo k šibenici a tam bylo pochováno."'' Čtení dlouhé a nehezké, místy je i pár obzvlášť krutých scén vynecháno, ale je dokladem činu mlynářova bratra Václava, jenž měl za následek nejen jeho smrt, ale vedl i ke ztrátě dalších čtyř životů, včetně vrahova otce Josefa. Tak rychlý konec svého hospodaření v sedlišťském mlýně, když v lednu 1805 podepisoval smlouvu o nástupnictví staršího syna, jistě nečekal. Mlynářka [[Fajmonová-10|Magdalena]] zemřela o pár měsíců později, 24. března 1806. Od té chvíle byl Josef Sedliský opravdu plnoprávným majitelem. S neblahou pověstí, jakou mlýn kvůli Václavovi získal, hledal asi novou hospodyni těžko, ale 4. listopadu 1806 se přece jen oženil. Jeho vyvolenou se stala [[Tobiášová-5|Anna Tobiášová]] ze Sedliště 10. Narodily se jim čtyři děti: [[Sedliská-261|Viktorie]], [[Sedliská-262|Filipina]], [[Sedliská-263|Marie Anna]] a potom přišel na svět dědic - syn [[Sedliský-312|Josef]]. Otec ho však řemeslu nenaučil. Zemřel na tyfus 6. února 1814. Mlýn nemohl dlouho zůstal bez hospodáře, a tak se ovdovělá Anna 16. srpna 1814 znovu provdala. Sedlištský mlýn převzal do dospělosti syna Josefa její druhý manžel [[Tálský-1|'''František Tálský''']]. Stal se otcem dvou synů - Františka a Jana Antonína. Nevlastní syn [[Sedliský-312|'''Josef Sedliský''']] podepsal smlouvu o převzetí sedlišťského mlýna 29. prosince 1828, ale jak bývalo zvykem, rodiče zřejmě chtěli hospodařit do smrti nebo do chvíle, kdy se sami rozhodnou odejít na výměnek. Ta doba nadešla patrně až za jedenáct let, protože teprve 3. září 1839 uzavřel Josef Sedliský svatební smlouvu s [[Bártová-5|Josefou]], pozůstalou dcerou po Antonínu Bártovi z Moravské Třebové a následně se s ní oženil. Narodilo se jim pět dětí. Umíraly jedno za druhým. 6. listopadu 1850 zemřel na choleru i Josef, poslední sedlišťský mlynář z rodu Sedliských. V tutéž dobu vydechla naposled jeho dcera Emílie a po několika dnech i syn Alois. Sedlišťský mlýn pak koupil [[Hněvkovský-1|'''Móric Hněvkovský''']], který je v pamětní knize uváděn v letech 1864–1866 jako sedlišťský starosta. Ani on se dlouhého života nedočkal. Zemřel ve třiceti letech 3. května 1868 v Sedlištích 2 na horečku. Další historie sedlišťského mlýna čeká na doplnění. Je jisté, že když jen vlastnil '''Albín Kadlec''', vznikl ve mlýnici požár a mlýn 6. července 1906 vyhořel. Nebyl už nikdy obnoven a na jeho místě vyrostla tkalcovna. == Note == Roku 1552 stálo v Sedlištích 15 gruntů, z toho jedna rychta a mlýn. Dále byla ve vsi výsadní krčma. R. 1757 v tereziánském katastru je uvedeno 16 hospodářů, 1 krejčí, 1 kovář, mlýn o 2 kolech s 3 stoupami a pilou na stálé vodě a 1 dům bez pozemků. Jako další způsoby obživy uvedeno dobytkářství, přadláctví, komerční možnosti a formanství. Odvozené předpoklady: Bereme-li za základní jednotku 1 lán = 18,4 ha (zavedeno Karlem IV.), pak 1 prut = 1,53 ha a 1 čtvrť = 0,38 ha a byla–li celková rozloha rolí v Sedlištích 2 lány 11 prutů a 1 čtvrť, pak to činilo 54,01 ha. Výpočet : (18,4 ha x 2 = 36,8 ha) + (1,53 ha x 11 = 16,83 ha) + (0,38 x 1 = 0,38 ha) = 36,8 + 16,83 + 0,38 = 54,01 ha) S největší pravděpodobností se využívalo trojhonné hospodaření, využívaly se tedy dvě třetiny (36 ha) orných pozemků a 1 třetina (18 ha) ležela ladem. == Sources == Okresní archiv Litomyšl, Archiv města Poličky, kn.č. 342, 239, 246, 283, 284, 237, 234b Sedliště - historie obce [http://www.sedliste.com/historie.html] Pamětní kniha obce Sedliště matriky farností Jimramov a Polička Sedliště - mapa stabilního katastru 1839 [http://archivnimapy.cuzk.cz/skici/skici/CHR/CHR407018390/CHR407018390_index.html] Old Maps Online [http://www.oldmapsonline.org/#bbox=13.96637,49.883132,14.967499,50.283197&q=&datefrom=1000&dateto=2010]

Selman Name Study

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Welcome to the Selman One Name Study
== Joining == :Please join by contacting the project leader, [[Selman-334|David Selman]]. See the section on our goals and what you can do below. Post questions and comments and add details about your particular area of interest in the surname Selman. == List of WikiTree Selman Profiles == :For a complete list of Selman profiles on WikiTree please see the [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Selman Selman] index page. ===Leader and Coordinator=== I am [[Selman-334|David Selman]] Project Leader, Coordinator of the Selman One Name Study. === Members === :Members of the Selman One Name Study: *[[Selman-359|David Selman]] *[[Van_Trump-2|Peggy (Van Trump) Combs]] *[[Wilson-31949 | Susan Wilson]] *[[Ledbetter-258|Scott Ledbetter]] *[[Selman-116|Ruth (Selman) Ledbetter]] *[[Spivey-701|Janet Spivey]] *[[Selman-175|Andrea (Selman) Bass]] === Goals === :The goal of this project is to research and connect as many Selman profiles as possible and add new profiles of the Selman surname. :Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Find and add information to the current Selman profiles, research and add new Selman profiles. * Find and add sources to any Selman profiles that need it. * Add members to help research the Selman surname and add to the family tree. * Trace the immigration of Selman's from Europe to the United States. === About the Surname Selman === :There are a number of variations of the spelling of Selman in the various Selman families including Sellman, Selmon, Salmon, Saleman and others. :The English name Selman originated with the Anglo Saxon version of Solomon. The English version of the name was first found in Surrey where they were Lords of the manor of Caterham from early times. :The German version of Seleman means man servant or a middleman in a commercial transaction (broker). :Most of the Selman settlers in the United States came from England or Wales. The earliest documented Selman is John Sellman who was born in 1554 in Trent, Somesetshire, England. Our line of descendants from John Selman may be seen here.http://www.ellisgenealogy.com/selmanpedigree.htm ===Selman Family History=== :A surname often referred to as the last name or family name, is a name passed down through a family from generation to generation. Though each culture has its own norms, in the West the surname is typically inherited from the paternal (fathers) line. In ancient times, people were often referred to by their given name and place alone. Hereditary surnames developed to distinguish individuals with the same first name, a necessity as world populations grew it wasn't until the 11th century that surnames began to be used throughout Europe. Perhaps you've wondered, What does my last name mean? In fact, the answer may be right in front of you. Most surnames were originally derived from a father's given name, e.g., Hanson (the son of Han); from places or geographical features, Hill; occupations, Fisher; or personal descriptions like White. Please bear in mind, surnames may have changed spellings or been replaced entirely over time. This report will provide you with a rich introduction into the history of your surname, deepening your knowledge of and connection to your ancestors. Coat of Arms View Person Surname A Coat of Arms is a unique, heraldic design used by a person or family. In some European countries, the Coat of Arms was given traditionally to one person exclusively and was passed down from father to son as legal property. Women of the family may have used the emblem as well, marking their relation to the male relative. This is one example of a historic Selman Coat of Arms. Surname Statistics Concentration of "Selman's" in the United States 194 - 38665 - 1931 - 640 Surname Variants After centuries of use, surname spellings may have varied drastically over time. This may be the result of an intentional or unintentional change made by your ancestors. It means you should incorporate typical surname variants or misspellings into your ancestor search, to ensure you don't miss an important piece of the puzzle. Here are some common Selman surname variants: Soundex: Saalman, Saalmann, Saelman, Sahlman, Sahlmann, Sahlmen, Sailman, Sailoman, Salaiman Metaphone: Celemenski, Celemin, Cellamen, Cellman, Celman, Celmens, Celmin, Celmins, Ceulemans === History And Origin === :English: nickname for a happy or fortunate man, from Middle English see happy', fortunate' + man, German Mann man'. English: from the Middle English female personal name Seely (see Seeley1), or of the nickname Sele (see Seal4) + man servant', hence an occupational name for a servant employed by a bearer of either of these names. Jewish (Ashkenazic): from the Yiddish personal name Zelman, a pet form of Zalmen (see Salmon). Dictionary of American Family Names, Oxford University Press, Inc. © 2006 Patrick Hanks :U.S. Census Statistics Records collected by the government about the U.S. population, like the census, allow us to compile interesting statistics about the Selman surname. The U.S. government began collecting official population records in Virginia in 1632, and established the federal census in 1790. In recent times, researchers have found that 1,712 surnames cover 50% of the U.S. population, demonstrating that most of us share our surname with a great number of other Americans. Using the most recent data available, we are able to tell you the concentration of people with your surname in the United States, their average lifespan compared with the national average, and the surnames rank in popularity. Here is what we can know about Selmans, derived from the U.S. Census and Social Security Death Index. "Selman" is 8,166th most popular name in the U.S. 70 year average lifespan National Average: 75 Military Records Many of our ancestors served and fought bravely as members of the U.S. Armed Forces. These men and women are truly the pride of this nation, and we can honor them by remembering their service and sacrifice through military records. The U.S. government has kept personnel records since the first national conflict, though not all are available online. Military records like enlistment records, service records, and pension applications can help to paint a vibrant picture of your ancestors life. Archives.com has found Selman military records to share with you. These may help you to locate your ancestors who fought to defend and protect this nation. Military Records: 128 Selmans found. The Second World War (1939-1945) began with the German invasion of Poland in 1939, the first gesture in what would become a German effort to establish an empire through forcible conquest. The event evolved into a global military conflict, recorded as the deadliest war in world history. Sixteen million Americans heroically served in the armed forces, and 400,000 American deaths will be forever mourned. We have records that Selmans fought with the Allied forces. World War II Records: 128 Selman's found: Immigration Records. Anyone with European bloodlines is descended, at least in part, from immigrants. Looking back generations, were almost certain to encounter one. From the colonial period onward, waves of immigrants have traveled to the United States searching for a better life, and prosperity. In the 17th and 18th centuries, historians estimate nearly one million immigrants crossed the Atlantic Ocean, settling in Colonial America including more than 175,000 Englishmen. Millions of Europeans immigrated to the United States in the 19th and 20th centuries; 30 million from 1836 to 1914 alone. Before the 1930s, the ship was the only viable mode of transport before the theTrans-Atlantic flight was possible. Ship passenger lists, therefore, provide the information we can use to find out more about where our ancestors came from, and tell us about their voyage. You may learn your ancestor's place of birth, the ship name, their age, height, eye and hair color, and profession, to name a few. A quick search reveals that Selman's were among the millions that immigrated to the U.S. over the past several centuries. :Immigration Records: 19 Selman's found In the News. Do you have a famous musician in the family? A patent holder? A politician? These are just a few of the things we can learn about our ancestors from historical newspaper pages; facts that may be documented nowhere else in the world. The U.S. newspaper is a long tradition, stemming back to the first colonial newspapers published in the 17th century. Much as they do today, local publications captured not only national headlines but the day-to-day happenings of American communities. Preserved newspaper pages enable us to step into the shoes of our ancestors, and not only learn about them personally but also immerse ourselves in the current events of their day. And it turns out Selman's made the headlines quite a bit. Newspaper Records: 105,283 Selmanfound. == Sources == * The Selman Family,From England to Maryland to Virginia to South Carolina, Georgia to Tennessee to Texas. With Permission from: SONS OF DEWITT COLONY TEXAS © 1997-2007, Wallace L. McKeehan, All Rights Reserved [http://www.tamu.edu/faculty/ccbn/dewitt/pattselmanframe.htm] * Selman Family - descended from John Sellman Credit given to © Copyright 2012-2016 ellisgenealogy.com [http://www.ellisgenealogy.com/selmanpedigree.htm] * Memorial and Biographical History of Navarro, Henderson, Anderson, Limestone, Freestone, and Leon Counties, Texas See Navarro County, Texas Pages: 852 and 853 for John Thurmond Selman and other ancestors. [http://cdm2635-01.cdmhost.com/cdm/ref/collection/p263501coll6/id/5] Credit given to Newton Gresham Library Digital Collections, Sam Houston State University. Rights [http://library.shsu.edu/digitalcommons_rights.html] * Thanks to D. A. Smith for help with the material listed from ARCHIVES.COM *http://www.ancestry.com/genealogy/records/john-selman_38899678 *http://mv.ancestry.com/viewer/605ae743-c4bf-4c30-ba01-fcd75199e14b/45681723/6400506842 *http://mv.ancestry.com/viewer/4ea2d488-43ab-4e4e-8842-91133d606eb7/9695062/25563383942

Sequential list of US Presidents

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[[Category:US Presidents]] '''{{red|Under construction. If you are interested in helping with this page and adding content, feel free. Thanks.}} ==US Presidents== :1. [[Washington-11|George Washington]] (1732 - 1799) * Birthplace: Popes Creek, Westmoreland, Virginia * Political Party: unafiliated * Commander in Chief of the Continental Army; led American military forces during the Revolution * First President of the United States, served two terms from 1789 to 1797 :2. [[Adams-10|John Adams]] (1735 - 1826) * Birthplace: Braintree, Massachusetts * Political Party: Federalist * Term as President: from 1797 to 1801 * Served two terms as Vice President under George Washington * Member of the Continental Congress * Was an attorney, diplomat, writer, and Founding Father :3. [[Jefferson-1|Thomas Jefferson]] (1743 - 1826) * Birthplace: Shadwell, Virginia * Political Party: Democratic-Republican * Term as President: from 1801 to 1805 * Served as Vice President under John Adams from 1797 - 1801 * Was an American statesman, diplomat, lawyer, architect, and Founding Father :4 [[Madison-1|James Madison Jr.]] (1751 - 1836) * Birthplace: near Port Conway, Virginia * Political Party: Democratic-Republican * Term as President: 1809 to 1817 (two terms) * Was an American statesman, lawyer, diplomat, philosopher, and Founding Father * Was president during the War of 1812 * Served as a member of the Virginia House of Delegates during the Revolution :5 [[Monroe-17|James Monroe]] (1758 - 1831) * Birthplace: Westmorelnd County, Virginia * Political Party: Democratic-Republican * Term as President: 1817 to 1825 (two terms) * Was an American statesman, lawyer, diplomat, and Founding Father * Served as an officer in the Continental Army during the Revolution * Administration most known for the "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monroe_Doctrine Monroe Doctrine]" :6 [[Adams-12|John Quincy Adams]] (1767 - 1848) * Birthplace: Braintree (now Qunicy), Massachusetts * Political Party: Democratic-Republican * Term as President: 1825 to 1829 *Served as a Senator, US Secretary of State, and as an Ambassador * Was an American statesman, diplomat, lawyer, and diarist :7 [[Jackson-1115|Andrew Jackson]] (1767 - 1845) * Birthplace: Waxhaws, Carolinas (presently South Carolina) * Political Party: Democratic * Term as President: 1829 to 1837 (two terms) * Was an American soldier, statesman, and general in the US Army fighting in Indian wars and the War of 1812; served in both houses of Congress before being elected President :8 [[Van_Buren-1|Martin Van Buren Sr.]] (1782 - 1862) * Birthplace: Kinderhook, New York * Political Party: Democratic * Term as President: 1837 to 1841 * Served as Vice President under Andrew Jackson 1833 to 1837 * Was a founder of the Democratic Party, Governor of New York, and US Secretary of State * First President born a US citizen :9 [[Harrison-912|William Henry Harrison]] (1773 - 1841) * Birthplace: Charles City County, Virginia * Political Party: Whig * Term as President: March 4, 1841 to April 4, 1841; died in office after 31 days * Was an American military officer, Governor of Indiana Territory, and US Senator * Memorable campaign slogan (and song) was "Tippecanoe and Tyler too" which referred to an 1811 battle of US forces against the Shawnee Indians :10 [[Tyler-150|John Tyler]] (1790 - 1862) * Birthplace: Charles City County, Virginia * Political Party: initially Whig, later unaffiliated * Term as President: 1841 to 1845 * Was Virginia state legislator, governor, US Representative, and US Senator * Elected as Vice President under William Henry Harrison; first unelected President :11 [[Polk-56|James Knox Polk]] (1795 - 1849) * Birthplace: Pineville, North Carolina * Political Party: Democratic * Term as President: 1845 to 1849 * Was a lawyer, the former governor of Tennessee, and was Speaker of the House of Representatives and is considered by historians as the most effective pre-Civil War president * The Polk administration was best known for American expansion west securing the Oregon Territory from England and most of the US southwest from Mexico :12 [[Taylor-223|Zachary Taylor]] (1784 - 1850) * Birthplace: Orange County, Virginia * Political Party: Whig * Term as President: 1849 to 1850 (died 16 months into his term) * Was a Major General and war hero with notable service in the War of 1812, the Black Hawk War, the Second Seminole War, and the Mexican-American War :13. [[Fillmore-3|Millard Fillmore]] (1800 - 1874) * Birthplace: Finger Lakes area of New York state * Political Party: Whig * Term as President: 1850 to 1853 * Was born to an impoverished family and through hard study became an attorney and eventually rose to become a Congressman representing New York before being elected as the Vice President * Assumed the office of the Presidency after the death of Zachary Taylor :14. [[Pierce-177|Franklin Pierce]] (1804 - 1869) * Birthplace: Hillsborough, New Hampshire * Political Party: Democratic * Term as President: 1853 to 1857 * Was a brigadier general in the US Army, serving in the Mexican-American War; a US Representative; and US Senator * Generally regarded as one of the worst and least memorable Presidents :15. [[Buchanan-787|James Buchanan Jr.]] (1791 - 1868) * Birthplace: Cove Gap, Pennsylvania * Political Party: Democratic * Term as President: 1857 to 1861 * Was Secretary of State under James K. Polk and also served in the House of Representatives and Senate :16. [[Lincoln-103|Abraham Lincoln]] (1809 - 1865) * Birthplace: near Hodgenville, Kentucky * Political Party: the first Republican to be elected President; previously a Whig * Term as President: 1861 to 1865 (assassinated early in his second term) * Was a self-educated lawyer, state legislator, and Illinois Congressman * Generally regarded as one of the greatest US Presidents, he led the United States throughout the Civil War, our greatest crisis, and is also credited with modernizing the US economy, among other achievements :17. [[Johnson-10479|Andrew Johnson]] (1808 - 1875) * Birthplace: Raleigh, North Carolina * Political Party: National Union to 1868, then Democratic * Term as President: 1865 to 1869 (assumed office when Lincoln was assassinated) * Was Governor of Tennessee and US Senator, among other offices held; first President to be impeached, due to conflicts with the Republican Congress during Reconstruction; acquitted by one vote :18. [[Grant-468|Hiram Ulysses Simpson Grant]] (1822 - 1885) * Birthplace: Point Pleasant, Ohio * Political Party: Republican * Term as President: 1869 to 1877 (two terms) * Was a West Point graduate who served with distinction in the Mexican-American War, later leading the Union Army to victory in the Civil War :19. [[Hayes-229|Rutherford Birchard Hayes]] (1822 - 1893) * Birthplace: Delaware, Ohio * Political Party: Republican * Term as President: 1877 to 1881 * Was a lawyer, Union Army officer, and Governor of Ohio before becoming President; oversaw the end of Reconstruction :20. [[Garfield-39|James Abram Garfield]] (1831 - 1881) * Birthplace: Orange Township, Ohio * Political Party: Republican * Term as President: March 4, 1881 to September 19, 1881; assassinated (shot July 2 and later died of his wounds) * Was a U.S. Senator, major general in the Union Army, then elected to the House of Representatives; the only sitting House member ever to be elected President :21. [[Arthur-49|Chester Alan Arthur]] (1829 - 1886) * Birthplace: Fairfield, Vermont * Political Party: Republican * Term as President: 1881 to 1885 * Was Vice President and succeeded to the presidency after President Garfield was assassinated * Was an attorney and a Civil War Army officer * His administration was best known for reforming the civil service, the navy, and for the Chinese Exclusion act that prevented Chinese residents from becoming citizens :22. [[Cleveland-110|Stephen Grover Cleveland]] (1837 - 1908) * Birthplace: Caldwell, New Jersey * Political Party: Democrat * Term as President: (first term) 1885 to 1889 * Grover Cleveland was the only president in US history to serve two non-consecutive terms; he was the 22nd and 24th American president * President Cleveland's first term as president is best known for his opposition to high tarrifs, free silver, inflation, and imperialism; his fiscal conservatism made him popular with American conservatives :23. [[Harrison-913|Benjamin Harrison]] (1833 - 1901) * Birthplace: North Bend, Ohio * Political Party: Republican (was a Whig before 1856) * Term as President: 1889 to 1893 * Was the grandson of President William Harrison (9th US President) and great-grandson of Benjamin Harrison V, an American Founding Father * President Harrison was an attorney, a Presbyterian Church leader, an Indiana politician, and a Civil War Army officer * The Harrrison administration was best known for legislation that led to high tariffs, legislation supporting business competition, and the creation of the national forest reserves :24. [[Cleveland-110|Stephen Grover Cleveland]] (1837 - 1908) (2nd non-sequential term) * Was also 22nd US President * Birthplace: Caldwell, New Jersey * Political Party: Democrat * Term as President: (second term) 1893-1897 * Cleveland, in his second term, was unable to reverse the disastrous Panic of 1893 and the severe national depression that followed, which resulted in the subsequent Republican victory * Unpopular by the end of his term, he nevertheless retained his reputation for good character, and is today considered one of the better Presidents :25. [[McKinley-184|William McKinley Jr.]] (1843 - 1901) * Birthplace: Niles, Ohio * Political Party: Republican * Term as President: 1897 to 1901 (died in office; assassinated six months into his second term) * Led the nation to victory in the Spanish-American War and later oversaw the annexation of Hawaii; considered an innovator of American interventionism and pro-business sentiment including protective tariffs :26. [[Roosevelt-18|Theodore Roosevelt Jr.]] (1858 - 1919) * Birthplace: Manhattan, New York, New York * Political Party: Republican * Term as President: 1901 to 1909 * Assumed the presidency after William McKinley was assasinated in 1901 * Was a very popular president and has been regarded as one of the "five best American Presidents" * Roosevelt had a colorful life including a Harvard education; he is a noted military historical author, a boxer, naturalist, war hero, and politician best known for championing the idea that the government should be neutral and serve both the interests of the corporation and the common man * For his assault on Kettle Hill in Cuba during the Spanish-American War, he was postumously awarded the Medal of Honor in 2001 :27. [[Taft-21|William Howard Taft]] (1857 - 1930) * Birthplace: Cincinnati, Ohio * Political Party: Republican * Term as President: 1909 to 1913 * Was a Yale professor and the only President who also served as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court; his Presidential term was characterized by conflict between liberal and conservative elements in the Republican party :28. [[Wilson-7591|Thomas Woodrow Wilson]] (1856 - 1924) * Birthplace: Staunton, Virginia * Political Party: Democrat * Term as President: 1913 - 1921 * Was a lawyer and an academic. His administration was best known for leading America into World War I, for his activist foreign policy that was called "Wilsonianism," and as the leading architect for the League of Nations. He earned a PhD in Political Science from Johns Hopkins University. :29. [[Harding-4|Warren Gamaliel Harding]] (1865 - 1923) * Birthplace: Blooming Grove, Ohio * Political Party: Republican * Term as President: 1921 - 1923 * Was the owner of The Marion Star, an Ohio newspaper. He lived most of his life in rural Ohio and after rising to the presidency he was considered one of the most popular presidents in American history. He died suddenly less than 2 years into his presidency. News of the Teapot Dome Scandal and his affair with Nan Britton came to light after his death greatly tarnishing his reputation and lowering his popularity. :30. [[Coolidge-13|John Calvin Coolidge Jr.]] (1872 - 1933) * Birthplace: Plymouth Notch, Vermont * Political Party: Republican * Term as President: 1923 - 1929 * Was a lawyer who worked his way up Massachusetts politics and served as the Governor and later was elected as the Vice President. He succeeded to the presidency upon the death of Warren Harding and was reelected in 1924. He restored public confidence after the Harding scandals and left the presidency with a high approval rating. :31. [[Hoover-328|Herbert Clark Hoover]] (1874 - 1964) * Birthplace: West Branch, Iowa * Political Party: Republican * Term as President: 1929-1933 * Was an engineer, businessman, and politician. * He was president when the stock market crashed in 1929 ushering in the Great Depression. The Depression became the central issue of his presidency. * He championed a number of policies and rejected the call for Federal intervention to end the Depression. He was soundly defeated by rival Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1933. :32. [[Roosevelt-1|Franklin Delano Roosevelt]] (1882 - 1945) * Birthplace: Hyde Park, New York * Political Party: Democrat * Term as President: 1933-1945; elected four times as President, a record that won't be repeated due to the 22nd amendment; died less than three months after his fourth term began * Was one of the most important Presidents in U.S. history; presided over most of the Great Depression and World War II * Before being elected President, served as New York State Senator, Assistant Secretary of the Navy, and Governor of New York * A polio victim--and survivor--though many people didn't realize the extent of his disability at the time; founded the Warm Springs treatment center in Georgia * As President, responsible for many progressive U.S. policies and institutions, both temporary and permanent, including New Deal programs of banking regulation, public works, the Civilian Conservation Corps, and the Social Security Act * Oversaw entry of the U.S. into World War II, and preceding that, oversaw a military buildup that helped end the Great Depression by creating new jobs; oversaw development of the first nuclear bomb, although it was left to his successor, Harry Truman, to use it :33. [[Truman-3|Harry S Truman]] (1884 - 1972) * Birthplace: Lamar, Missouri * Political Party: Democrat * Term as President: 1945-1953 * Served as Vice President under Franklin Delano Roosevelt, assuming the presidency at his death * Was a US Senator and judge * Ordered the use of atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki * Desegregated the U.S. Armed Forces :34. [[Eisenhower-1|Dwight David Eisenhower]] (1890 - 1969) * Birthplace: Denison, Texas * Political Party: Republican * Term as President: 1953-1961 * Was Chief of Staff of the Army * Established NASA :35. [[Kennedy-96|John Fitzgerald Kennedy]] (1917 - 1963) * Birthplace: Brookline, Massachusetts * Political Party: Democrat * Term as President: 1961-1963 :36. [[Johnson-8927|Lyndon Baines Johnson]] (1908 - 1973) :37. [[Nixon-22|Richard Milhous Nixon]] (1913 - 1994) :38. Gerald Ford Jr. ([[King-1042|Leslie Lynch (King) Ford Jr. on WikiTree]]) (1913 - 2006) :39. [[Carter-1086|Jimmy Carter]] (living) :40. [[Reagan-1|Ronald Wilson Reagan]] (1911 - 2004) :41. [[Bush-7|George Herbert Walker Bush]] (1924 - 2018) :42. [[Blythe-6|Bill Clinton]] (living) :43. [[Bush-4|George W. Bush]] (living) :44. [[Obama-2|Barack Obama]] (living) :45. [[Trump-66|Donald Trump]] (living) :46. [[Biden-2|Joe Biden]] (living) ==Some interesting and useful links== * [[Space:US_Presidential_FIrsts|WikiTree Space Page: US Presidential Firsts]] * [https://www.whitehouse.gov/about-the-white-house/presidents/ WhiteHouse.gov] provides handsome portraits and interesting, if sometimes very rosy, biographies of the Presidents * [[Space:Presidential_Project_Page|WikiTree US Presidents Project]] * [https://www.whitehousehistory.org/slavery-in-the-presidents-neighborhood-faq Slavery in the President's Neighborhood FAQ] * [[Space:US_Postage_Stamps_-_United_States_Presidents| US Postage Stamps - United States Presidents]] == Sources == * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Presidents_of_the_United_States Wikipedia List of Presidents of the United States including portraits of the Presidents] * More detailed Wikipedia articles about the various presidents, found through links at the page noted above, have also been used

Settle Shop

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[http://www.thesettleshop.com/ The Settle Shop] is located on Main Street (Rt. 119) in West Townsend, Massachusetts. It is actually two stores: an unfinished furniture store (419 Main Street) and a gift shop (422 Main Street). It has been owned by the Cadrette family since its start 50 years ago. The gift shop began in their garage. It sold various little crafts and wooden items, perhaps including items from Al's little furniture factory in Lunenburg called Page and Gleason. In the 1970s it was co-owned by Albert Cadrette and his partner [[Whitten-3|Edward B. Whitten]]. Al and Ed had been partners in many entrepreneurial ventures, starting with selling Christmas trees together. During those years in the early 1970s it employed almost every member of Edward's family. [[Whitten-5|Holly]] and [[Whitten-6|Becky]] could be found at the gift shop. Becky might be wrapping gifts or making bows. [[Bartlett-1|Millie]] would be behind the desk at the furniture store. [[Whitten-2|Ted]] would be in the back making furniture. Maybe [[Whitten-4|Edward P.]] was there too, perhaps working on dollhouse furniture? Edward B. was probably over at the nearby [[Space:Old Brick Store]]. Grandchildren [[Whitten-11|T.D.]] and [[Whitten-1|Chris]] might be earning a dime by vaccuming the carpets at the gift shop. More likely, they were running around with Tony Cadrette and his sisters looking for trouble. Sometimes they played by the stream behind the furniture store. See the [http://www.thesettleshop.com/ Settle Shop's website].

Settlement of Tulpehocken, Pennsylvania, by Palatine Germans from Schoharie, New York

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[[Category:New York, Immigrants from Holy Roman Empire]] [[Category: Berks County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category: Palatine Immigrant Settlements]] [[Category:Tulpehocken Settlers]] == Resources == * [http://www.berkshistory.org/multimedia/articles/the-palatine-migration-1723/ The Palatine Migration — 1723. From Schoharie to Tulpehocken] By JOHN W. AND MARTHA B. HARPER. Berks History Center website. * The Migration of the Schoharie Germans to Pennsylvania and the History of Tulpehocken Township - http://www.berks.pa-roots.com/library/MigrationAndHistoryOfTulpehocken.html * [http://www.newhousegetchell.net/palatines.htm Ancestors Among Early Settlers in Palatine Migration to Tulpehocken, PA] * [http://www.hainsfamily.com/artman2/publish/1723-1730/hains_family_tulpehocken.shtml Hains Family to Tulpehocken] See also: [[Space:Palatine_Immigration_to_Pennsylvania|Palatine Immigration to Pennsylvania]]

Settlers by the long grey trail

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[[Category: Virginia, Harrison Name Study]] [[Category: Rockingham County, Virginia]] [[Category: Virginia Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] == Description == * By John Houston Harrison * Originally published by Dayton, Va.: J.K. Ruebush Co., 1935. * Citation example: ::Harrison, John Houston,. ''[[Space:Settlers by the long grey trail|Settlers by the long grey trail : some pioneers to old Augusta County, Virginia, and their descendants of the family of Harrison and allied lines.]]'' Dayton, Va.: J.K. Ruebush Co., 1935. * Footnote example: ::[[#Harrison|Harrison]]: Page 12 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Settlers_by_the_long_grey_trail|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] == Available Online == * https://books.google.com/books?id=v6S01V7Ho08C (front matter, Chapter 1 in part, and index only) * http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=49354 (ancestry.com membership required) * http://wvancestry.com/ReferenceMaterial/Files/Settlers_by_the_Long_Grey_Trail_some_Pioneers_of_Old_Augusta_County_Virginia.pdf == Online Catalog Entries == * https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/69690

Settlers of Old Rehoboth, Massachusetts

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[[Category: Bristol County, Massachusetts]] [[Category:Rehoboth, Massachusetts]] [[Category: Founders of Rehoboth]] Documenting the profiles of the Settlers of Old Rehoboth, Massachusetts. A project of the Genealogy Group of the [http://www.rehobothantiquarian.org/genealogy/ Rehoboth Antiquarian Society's Carpenter Museum]. * Source: Erhardt, Dr. Johh G., The History of Rehoboth, Seekonk, East Providence, Pawtucket & Barrington, Volume 1-Seacuncke, 1500's to 1645. Seekonk, MA, 1982. # [[Walker-1694|Phillip Walker]] # [[Browne-447|Widdow Walker]] see James Walker # [[Read-42|John Reade]] # [[ |Joseph Cooke]]? # [[ |John Button]]? # [[Cheesbrough-474| William Cheesebrook]] # [[Winchester-10|Alexander Winchester]] # [[Wright-798|Richard Wright]] # [[Newman-287 |Samuel Newman]] (Names Rehoboth) # [[Smith-36298|William Smith]] # [[Palmer-70|Walter Palmer]] # [[ |James Clarke]]? # [[Shepard-1151|Ralph Shepard]] # [[Rhodes-223|Zachary Roades]] # [[ |John Matthewes]]? # [[ |John Perrum]]? # [[ |John Miller]]? # [[Butterworth-504|Samuel Butterworth]]? # [[Kendrick-235|George Kendrick]] # [[Martin-5267|Abraham Martin]] # [[ |John Hazzell]]? # [[Sale-19|Edward Sale]] # [[Sutton-626|John Sutton]] # [[Hall-6914|Edward Hall]] # [[Peck-103|Joseph Pecke]] # [[Holmes-142|Obadiah Holmes]] # [[Smith-5465|Edward Smith]] # [[Wheaton-10|Robert Wheaton]] # [[Hunt-222|Ephraim Hunt]]? # [[Walker-610|James Walker]] # [[Bliss-709|Thomas Blyss]] # [[ |Richard Bullock]]? # [[ |Thomas Wilmot]] # [[ |Robert Morris]]? # [[Bennett-1641|Edward Benet]] # [[ |Samuel Newman]] # [[Smith-5522|Mr. Henry Smith]] or [[Smith-5470|Henry Smith]] # [[Pratt-1018|Matthew Pratt]]? # [[ |John Meggs]]? # [[Clifton-251|Thomas Clifton]] # [[ |Joseph Tory]]? # [[Cooper-697|Thomas Cooper]] # [[Fuller-682|Robert Fuller]] # [[Allen-2293|John Allen]] # [[Allen-1301|Ralph Allin]] # [[Gilman-12|Edward Gillman]] # [[Holbrook-84|Thomas Houlbrook]]? # [[Carpenter-19|William Carpenter]] # [[Holbrook-78|John Houlbrook]] (Nicholas Ides?) # [[Titus-10|Robert Titus]] # [[Sabin-13|William Sabin]] # [[Paine-429|Stephen Paine]] # [[Browne-505|John Browne]] # [[ |Edward Pateson]]? # [[Hunt-1567|Peeter Hunt]] # [[Martin-4426|Robert Martin]] # [[Sharp-141|Robert Sharpe]] # [[Bowen-480|Richard Bowen]] == Sources == * Erhardt, Dr. Johh G., The History of Rehoboth, Seekonk, East Providence, Pawtucket & Barrington, Volume 1-Seacuncke, 1500's to 1645. Seekonk, MA, 1982. * Tildon, [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=hyjMIY-vxX8C&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA23 p. 23]

Seven Generations of the Descendants of Aquila and Thomas Chase

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Seven Generations of the Descendants of Aquila and Thomas Chase == : Chase, John Carroll and Chamberlain, George Walter,''' Seven Generations of the Descendants of Aquila and Thomas Chase''', Record Publishing Co., Haverhill, Massachusetts, (1928) 645 pages. * Title: '''Seven Generations of the Descendants of Aquila and Thomas Chase''' * Authors: John Carroll Chase and George Walter Chamberlain * Publisher: Record Publishing Company, Haverhill, Massachusetts (1928) * Pages: 645 * '''Availability:''' ** [https://archive.org/details/sevengenerations00chas archive.org] ** [https://www.google.com/books/edition/Seven_Generations_of_the_Descendants_of/L4s7AAAAMAAJ?hl=en google] ** [https://www.worldcat.org/title/seven-generations-of-the-descendants-of-aquila-and-thomas-chase/oclc/181013672 worldcat.org] ** Digital Version: [http://interactive.ancestry.com/10224/dvm_GenMono000044-00002-0?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2fsearch%2fdb.aspx%3fdbid%3d10224%26path%3d&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnBrowsing Ancestry.com] * '''Citation Example:''' ::: Chase, John Carroll & George Walter Chamberlain, [[Space:Seven_Generations_of_the_Descendants_of_Aquila_and_Thomas_Chase|Seven Generations of the Descendants of Aquila and Thomas Chase]]'' (Record Publishing Co., Haverhill, Massachusetts, 1928; 645 pages ) * '''Footnote Example:''' ::: [[#Chase|Seven Generations of the Descendants of Aquila and Thomas Chase]]: Elizabeth Chase, Page 35 ---- * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Seven_Generations_of_the_Descendants_of_Aquila_and_Thomas_Chase|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

Seven Years War in Europe

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[[Category:Germany Genealogy Resources]] [[Category:Haese-11 GP]] [[Category:German History]] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Seven_Year's_War https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Terry_s_Photos-412.jpg] '''[[Space:French_and_Indian_War_Project|French and Indian War Project]]'''
Seven Years War in Europe '''
{{Image|file=French_and_Indian_War_Images-33.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Collage. }} The Seven Years War involved every great power in Europe, except the Ottoman Empire. This war of 1756 -1763 was the last big European battle before the French Revolution. It has many names: Wikipedia identifies the Seven Years War in Canada as we know it today, 2) called War of the Conquest, 3) Carnatic War (on Indian subcontinent) as well as third Silesian War (between Prussia and Austria) This Seven years War occurred between the accession of William III, and the battle of Waterloo. *NOTE: many countries mentioned are no longer in existence. They have been absorbed by another country... '''CAUSE: SILESIA and LAND''' (Silesia- part of Poland) '''CAUSER: Frederick II of PRUSSIA''' '''SIDE 1:''' *'''France''' *'''Austria''' *'''Saxony''' *'''Sweden''' - was trying to protect its Baltic states *'''Russia''' '''SIDE 2''' *'''Great Britain''' *'''Prussia''' *'''Hanover''' **Smaller German states of course sided on the Anglo- Prussian side {{Image|file=French_and_Indian_War_Images-41.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=Leuthen }} ::1754 the British captured many French merchant ships, setting the stage for the conflicts of the '''French and Indian War''' between Great Britain and France ''over in North America. '' ''European countries formed alliances through the years with first one country, then another. They used this as their colonial protection, so that if one country was invaded, the allies of it came to the rescue. '' In 1756 Frederick II, (ruler of now known Germany) was afraid there would be an Austro-Russian attack on Germany . His forces were in Saxony on East. Other countries then chose sides. Frederick II tried to invade Bohemia, but Austria resisted. This '''Seven Years war of 1756 -1763''' was the last big European battle before the French Revolution. It has many names: Wikipedia identifies the Seven Years War in Canada 2) called War of the Conquest, 3) Carnatic War (on Indian subcontinent) as well as 4) Silesian War (between Prussia and Austria. ::The Hapsburgs of Austria were trying to win back the province of '''Silesia''' (part of Poland). Frederick II (the Great) of Prussia overtook Silesia. And...''' the French Indian War''' occupied some of France's and Great Britain's attention as well as troops, resources. European phase could be seen as nine years war. Great Britain was involved in preventing a French takeover of Hanover. [http://www.britannica.com/event/Seven-Years-War Britannica] {{Image|file=French_and_Indian_War_Images-37.jpg |align=l |size=150 |caption=Frederick II the great. }} Frederick II of Germany started this war by invading Austria's ally, Saxony. He had feared there would be an Austro-Russian attack on him. Thus a coalition formed against Frederick. He then invaded Bohemia where but Austrians resisted and Frederick II withdrew. His military victories: Rossback, Leuthen. Russia was focused on E Prussia, the Austrians focus on Silesia and French allied with Austria and devoting the efforts in the war with Britain in North America. Prussia survived, casualty losses- high. Frederick had to abandon territory. *''This war was filled with sieges, burning of towns, and extremely heavy losses of people in the battles. '' *1762 Spain attacked Portugal (with French support). With Great Britain assisting. Portugal was able to resist this attack. *Sweden, in trying to protect its Baltic areas, went to war against Prussia. Of course Spain which was connected with France, attempted an invasion of Portugal, 1762, which failed. Then Russia, when Tsar Peter III became leader, sided against Germany (Prussia). Russia was pressed for funds, and agreed on peace separately. Great Britain gained some land in America, including '''CANADA''' NOTE: Some sources refer to French and Indian War as well as calling it Seven years War.(called French and Indian War by Americans). This is viewed by '''Canadiens as intensely important. ''' The image shows the powers in position during this time. Also called The Great Imperial War. Canada and its destiny: * France was straining to acquire more colonies. * Dupleix and La Bourdonnais (French) were trying to found an Indian Empire, Clive defeated them. '''BATTLES IN EUROPE''': *'''Oct 1, 1756''' - Battle of Lobositz, Opening battle of the Seven Years' War *'''April 21, 1757''' - Battle of Reichenberg – Prussian victory over Austria in the Seven Years' War *'''May 6, 1757''' - Battle of Prague Prussians beat the Austrians, high cost of lives, Seven Years' War. {{Image|file=French_and_Indian_War_Images-36.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Liebgarde battalion }} *'''June 18, 1757''' - Battle of Kolín Frederick the Great of Prussia loses, for the first time, to Austria in Seven Years' War. {{Image|file=French_and_Indian_War_Images-40.jpg |align=c |size= 400 |caption=Battle of Kolin. }} *'''June 23, 1757''' - Battle of Plassey ,Robert Clive consolidates English rule over India. *'''July 26, 1757''' - Battle of Hastenbeck – French army defeats Hanover, Great Britain, Hesse-Kassel and Brunswick. *'''Aug 30, 1757''' - Battle of Gross-Jägersdorf Russians under Stepan Fedorovich Apraksin defeat the Prussians. *'''Sept 7, 1757''' - Battle of Moys – Prussian-Austrian battle during the Seven Years' War *'''Nov 5, 1757''' - Battle of Rossbach, Frederick II victory, crushes French, Louis XV says "After me, the Deluge".{{Image|file=French_and_Indian_War_Images-38.jpg |align=c |size=380 |caption=. }} *'''Nov 22, 1757''' - Battle of Breslau Battle fought during the Seven Years' War, Austrians briefly re-conquer Silesia. *'''Dec 5, 1757''' - Battle of Leuthen – Frederick the Great victory over Austrians under Prince Charles Alexander of Lorraine; considered Frederick's greatest victory. {{Image|file=French_and_Indian_War_Images-41.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Battle of Leuthen. }} *'''Feb 28, 1758''' - Battle of Cartagena, *'''April 29, 1758''' - Battle of Cuddalore 29 April – Indecisive naval battle of Seven Years' War *'''June 23, 1758''' - Battle of Krefeld 23 June – Ferdinand son of duke of Brunswick drives French across the Rhine. *'''June 30, 1758''' - Battle of Domstadtl 30 June – Seven Years' War: Ernst Gideon von Laudon and Joseph von Siskovits routed a convoy with supplies for the Prussians besieging Olomouc, protected by forces of Hans Joachim von Zieten. *'''Aug 3, 1758''' - Battle of Negapatam Another indecive battle between navies of Great Britain and France, near the coast of India.. *'''Aug 25, 1758''' - Battle of Zorndorf – Frederick II battles with Russians under Fermor in Prussia. Result- a tie. *'''Oct 12, 1758''' - Battle of Fort Ligonier 12 October – French attack on fort fails. *'''Oct 14 , 1758''' - Battle of Hochkirch 14 October – the Austrians barely defeat the Prussians. {{Image|file=French_and_Indian_War_Images-39.jpg |align=c |size=399 |caption=Battle of Hochkirch. }} *'''April 13, 1759''' - Battle of Bergen – French successfully stop Ferdinand's drive on Frankfurt-am-Main. *'''July 23, 1759''' - Battle of Kay, Seven Years' War *'''Aug 1, 1759''' - Battle of Minden – Ferdinand defeats French. *'''Aug 18, 19, 1759''' - Battle of Lagos a maritime victory by the British navy victory near Portugal *'''Aug, 1759''' - Battle of Kunersdorf – Russia and Austria together defeat Prussian army of Frederick II. *'''Sept 10, 1759''' - Battle of Pondicherry – a naval battle near India, no winner *'''Nov 21. 1759''' - Battle of Maxen – Battle during the Seven Years' War {{Image|file=French_and_Indian_War_Images-35.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Maxen. }} *'''Dec 4, 1759''' - Battle of Meissen 4 December – Battle during the Seven Years' War *'''June 23, 1760''' - Battle of Landeshut – Austria captures a Prussian army in Bavaria. *'''Aug 1, 1760''' - Battle of Warburg Battle during the Seven Years' War *'''Aug 15, 1760''' - Battle of Liegnitz ,– Frederick II defeats Austrians. *'''Aug 16-24, 1760''' -Battle of the Thousand Islands-16 August-24 *'''Nov 3, 1760''' - Battle of Torgau, Prussian pyrrhic victory over Austria during the Seven Years' War *'''1760''' - Battle of Wandiwash - decisive battle in India *'''Jan 14, 1761''' Third Battle of Panipat - Afghans defeat The Marathas. *'''1761''' - Battle of Villinghausen – Large French force defeated during Seven Years' War *'''July 21 1762''' - Battle of Burkersdorf, Battle during the Seven Years' War *'''Sept 24- Oct 6, 1762''' - Battle of Manila British capture Philippines from Spanish. *'''1763''' - Treaty of Paris, Paris, France ::''Winner of this war:'''''' Great Britain''': It gained New France in North America, Spanish Florida, some Caribbean island in West Indies, colony of Senegal (on West African coast. as well as some trading posts in Indian continent ::'''Frederick the great,''' started this war managed to emerge at least with the same level of power as before. ::Spain who entered late, lost Florida, but gained French Louisiana, as well as Cuba and Philippines. The Native American tribes gained nothing. {{Image|file=French_and_Indian_War_Images-30.png |align=c |size=460 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-109.png |align=l |size=40 |caption= }} :Great Britain, Prussia, Portugal, with allies :France, Spain, Austria, Russia, Sweden with allies '''SOURCES:''' *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_battles_1301%E2%80%931800#Late_18th_century_.281751.E2.80.931800.29 Wikipedia] *[http://www.britannica.com/event/Seven-Years-War Britannica] *[http://www.history.com/topics/seven-years-war History.com] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven_Years%27_War Wikipedia] *[http://europeanhistory.about.com/od/warsandbattles/a/sevenyearswar.htm European History.about.com] *[http://www.hyperhistory.com/online_n2/civil_n2/histscript6_n2/sevenyear.html Hyper History] *[http://www.historyworld.net/wrldhis/PlainTextHistories.asp?ParagraphID=iwj History World] *William WOOD, "The Fight for oversea Empire - The SevenYears' War", in Adam SHORTT and Arthur G. DOUGHTY, eds., Canada and Its Provinces, Vol. I, Toronto, Glasgow, Brook & Company, 1914, 312p., pp. 231-238. * Canadian Archives Report, 1905, Appendix N, vol. ii, p. 321. *[http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/battle-of-the-plains-of-abraham/ Battle of Abraham]

Seventh Day Baptist

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[[Category: Seventh Day Baptist Faith]] [[Category: Farina, Illinois]] [[Category: New Milton, West Virginia]] [[Category: Rensselaer County, New York]] [[Category: Westerly, Rhode Island]] [[Category: Stonington, Connecticut]] [[Category: Religion Project]] == Overview == The purpose of the Seventh Day Baptist project is to provide a place to organize genealogical information about Seventh Day Baptist (SDB) families in the United States. Many of these families stayed close together, intermarried, and kept track of genealogical information about their families. == About Seventh Day Baptists == * [[wikipedia:Seventh_Day_Baptists]] Note: Seventh Day Baptists are NOT the same as Seventh Day Adventists. == To Do List == * Reorganize SDB Categories, rename top-level category * Connect all existing SDB profiles / families that can be connected * Fill in gaps, add missing profiles / families, and connect * Extract sources from "They Came to Milton" database (see below), and find online copies of these sources, and then do: ** Make [[Help:Profiles_of_Sources|Source Profiles]] for commonly used sources, and replace source citations on profiles using the new Source Profiles. *** [[:Category:Sources by Name|Source Category]] * Document commonly used sources below. * Find online copies of ''The Sabbath Recorder'', of volumes that are missing below, and document below. * Add profiles to the various SDB categories * Document common SDB locations below * Add links to this project in the SDB categories. * Add more location categories to this project. See Locations below. == Categories == This is the top level Category: * [[:Category:Seventh_Day_Baptist_Faith|Seventh Day Baptist Faith]] Please do NOT put individual / people profiles in this category. Use one of the subcategories below. Subcategories of the top-level category: If a person was a member of the Seventh Day Baptists, then place them in this category: * [[:Category:Seventh_Day_Baptists|Seventh Day Baptists]] If a person was also Seventh Day Baptist Minister, then you can also put them in this category: * [[:Category:Seventh_Day_Baptist_Church_Ministers|Seventh Day Baptist Church Ministers]] == Families == SDB families seem to intermarry with each other over time. Some last names that are commonly found in SDB families below. It is important to note that not all individuals with these last names are SDB. To quote ''The Seventh Day Baptists in Europe and America'' (1910):
It would extend this paper to unwarrantable limits to mention, with any detail, the many venerable names of these early times, which deserve mention beside the names of the great men and women of our country. [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=Mumford&cln=1&order=dobup Mumford], [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=Hiscox&cln=1&order=dobup Hiscox], [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=Gibson&cln=1&order=dobup Gibson], [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=Clarke&cln=1&order=dobup Clarke], [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=Maxson&cln=1&order=dobup Maxson], [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=Crandall&cln=1&order=dobup Crandall], [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=Babcock&cln=1&order=dobup Babcock], [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=Bliss&cln=1&order=dobup Bliss], etc., of Rhode Island; [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=Rogers&cln=1&order=dobup Rogers], [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=Bebee&cln=1&order=dobup Bebee], [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=Gillett&cln=1&order=dobup Gillett], [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=Satterlee&cln=1&order=dobup Satterlee], of Connecticut; the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=Coons&cln=1&order=dobup Coons], Clarke and Satterlee, of New York; Elisha [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=Gillette&cln=1&order=dobup Gillette], of Long Island; the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=Davis&cln=1&order=dobup Davis]es, and the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=Dunham&cln=1&order=dobup Dunham]s, of New Jersey; the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=David&cln=1&order=dobup David]s, [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=Bond&cln=1&order=dobup Bond]s, etc.. of Pennsylvania, and many others are names which tempt the pen of the genealogist and the historian.[http://www.worldcat.org/title/seventh-day-baptists-in-europe-and-america-a-series-of-historical-papers-written-in-commemoration-of-the-one-hundredth-anniversary-of-the-organization-of-the-seventh-day-baptist-general-conference-celebrated-at-ashaway-rhode-island-august-20-25-1902/oclc/671595358?referer=di&ht=edition Seventh Day Baptists in Europe and America: A Series of Historical Papers Written in Commemoration of the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Organization of the Seventh Day Baptist General Conference, Celebrated at Ashaway, Rhode Island, August 20-25, 1902]. Vol. 1. Plainfield, NJ: Printed for the Seventh Day Baptist General Conference by the American Sabbath Tract Society, 1910, pp. 142-143.
Other families you may come across: * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=Brown&cln=1&order=dobup Brown] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=BURDICK&cln=1&order=dobup Burdick] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=FITZRANDOLPH&cln=1&order=dobup FitzRandolph] / [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=Fitz_Randolph&cln=1&order=dobup Fitz_Randolph ] / [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=Randolph&cln=1&order=dobup Randolph] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=Greene&cln=1&order=dobup Greene] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=Hoxsie&cln=1&order=dobup Hoxsie] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=Hubbard&cln=1&order=dobup Hubbard] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=NOYES&cln=1&order=dobup Noyes] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=Potter&cln=1&order=dobup Potter] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=Stillman&cln=1&order=dobup Stillman] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=Wells&cln=1&order=dobup Wells] In his ten volume set of Rhode Island vital records, James Arnold published the membership rolls of the early Newport Seventh Day Baptist Church and the Hopkinton Seventh Day Baptist church Arnold, James N., Editor of the Narragansett Historical Register, ''[[Space:Vital records of Rhode Island, 1636-1850|Vital Record of Rhode Island, 1636-1850,]]'' Providence, RI., Narragansett HIstorical Publishing Co., 1893. Twenty one Volume set of Early Rhode Island Vital records compiled by from James Arnold. Online at Archive.org (free): [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofrh02arno/page/n9/mode/2up?view=theater ''Vital Records of Rhode Island. 1636-1850, Volume X; Town and Church'']--Title page. and a [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Cross_Reference_between_Hopkinton_Seventh_Day_Baptist_Church_Membership_Roll_to_Wikitree_Profile cross reference] Beebe, Randolph R.; [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Cross_Reference_between_Hopkinton_Seventh_Day_Baptist_Church_Membership_Roll_to_Wikitree_Profile ''Cross Reference: 1708-1785 Hopkinton, RI SDBC members to Wikitree Profiles;''] Published in Wikitree Free Space profile, 2022. between Arnold's published membership and the corresponding Wikitree profile has been published in the Wikitree free space pages. This cross reference provides hot links between Arnold's Hopkinton membership list and corresponding Wikitree profiles, as well as links between related SDBC family members. == Locations == There are a number of towns and places that are very specific to SDB families, where they stayed or even colonized themselves. * Stonington, New London County, Connecticut * Westerly, Rhode Island, United States ** Note that before the Revolutionary War, Westerly is in '''Kings County'''. After the Revolutionary War, Kings County was renamed to '''Washington County'''. * Rensselaer County, New York, United States * [[:Category:New_Milton%2C_West_Virginia|New Milton, Doddridge County, West Virginia, United States]] * [[:Category:Farina%2C_Illinois|Farina, Fayette County, Illinois, United States]] === Cemeteries === There are also specific Seventh Day Baptist (SDB) cemeteries. Some examples are: * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Seventh_Day_Baptist_Cemetery%2C_Jackson_Center%2C_Ohio Seventh Day Baptist Cemetery, Jackson Center, Ohio] == Sources == * Arnold, James A., Editor of the Narragansett Historical Register, [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924098819992#page/n11/mode/2up ''Vital Records of Rhode Island. 1636-1850, Volume 7. Friends and Ministers''] ''[[Space:Vital records of Rhode Island, 1636-1850|Vital Record of Rhode Island, 1636-1850,]]'' Providence, RI., Narragansett HIstorical Publishing Co., 1893. Twenty one Volume set of Early Rhode Island Vital records compiled by from James Arnold. Also available online at: [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/rhode-island-vital-records-1636-1850/image/?volumeId=14491&pageName=i ''American Ancestors: Rhode Island: Vital Records, 1636-1850; Vol VII;'']. :#) [https://archive.org/details/cu31924098819992/page/622/mode/2up?view=theater ''The Sabbatarian Church of Newport;'' page 623-634:] Membership roll of the First Sabbatarian Baptist Church of Newport, Rhode Island; 23 Dec 1671 - 1836. * Arnold, James A., [https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofrh02arno#page/n9/mode/2up ''Rhode Island, Vital Extracts, 1636-1899, Vol 10, Town and Church''] Published under the Auspices of the General Assembly, Providence, R.I., Narragansett Historical Publishing Co., 1898. :#) [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofrh02arno/page/92/mode/2up?view=theater&q=Sabbatarian ''First Sabbatarian Church of Hopkinton;'' pages 93 - 116:] Membership Roll of the First Sabbatarian Baptist Church of Hopkinton, Rhode Island. * The Sabbath Recorder: **[http://www.sdbhistory.org/sabbath-recorder-archives/ The Sabbath Recorder Archives] at sdbhistory.org ** [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008603029 The Sabbath Recorder] - Vol. 64 (1908) to Vol. 93 (1922). Seventh Day Baptists. ** https://books.google.com/books?id=KR9EAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false * [[Fitz_Randolph-480|Randolph, Corliss Fitz]],'' [https://archive.org/details/historyofseven00rand A history of Seventh day Baptists in West Virginia including the Woodbridgetown and Salemville churches in Pennsylvania and the Shrewsbury church in New Jersey]'', Printed for the author by the American Sabbath tract society, Plainfield, NJ, 1905. * ''[https://archive.org/stream/historytownston00wheegoog#page/n10/mode/2up History of the Town of Stonington, County of New London, Connecticut, from its First Settlement in 1649 to 1900, with a Genealogical Register of Stonington Families]''. By Richard Anson Wheeler. Published by The Day Publishing Company, New London, Connecticut, 1900. * [http://books.google.com/books?id=_c4UAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q=Lanphere&f=false New England Families, Genealogical and Memorial: A Record of the ..., Volume 2 edited by William Richard Cutter.] * [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=eSE2AQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en&pg=GBS.PP11 James Rogers of New London, CT. & His Descendants] by James Swift Rogers. Published by The Compiler, Boston, 1902. * [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE217483 Elder John Crandall of Rhode Island and His Descendants] by John Cortland Crandall. Published New Woodstock, New York, 1949. * Clarke, Henry; [https://archive.org/details/ahistorysabbata00clargoog/page/n4/mode/2up ''A History of the Sabbatarians Or Seventh Day Baptists, in America '';] Utica, N.Y.; Printed for the author by Seward, and Williams, 1811. * Thorngate, Janet; ''Baptists in Early North America Volume III; Newport, Rhode Island, Seventh Day Baptists;'' Mercer University Press; Macon, Georgia and The Seventh Day Baptist Historical Society; 2017. * [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/16255/images/dvm_LocHist004214-00002-1? ''Dedication of Ministers' Monument, August 28, 1899,''] Published for the Association by The American Sabbath Tract Society, Plainfield, NJ., 1899. * Denison, Frederic; [https://archive.org/details/westerlyrhodeis00denigoog ''Westerly (Rhode Island) and Its Witnesses: For Two Hundred and Fifty Years, 1626-1876, Vol I;''] Providence, Published by J.A. & R.A Reid; 1878. * Rogers, Albert N., 1910-; [https://archive.org/details/seventhdaybapti02confgoog ''Seventh Day Baptists in Europe and America; a series of historical papers written in commemoration of the one hundredth anniversary of the organization of the Seventh Day Baptist General Conference, celebrated at Ashaway, Rhode Island, August 20-25, 1902;''] Printed for The Seventh Day Baptist General Conference by the American Sabbath Tract Society; Plainfield, New Jersey; 1910. * Seventh Day Baptist General Conference; [https://archive.org/details/seventhdaybaptis02seve/page/n9/mode/2up ''Seventh Day Baptists in Europe and America : a series of historical papers written in commemoration of the one hundredth anniversary of the organization of the Seventh Day Baptist General Conference, celebrated at Ashaway, Rhode Island, August 20-25, 1902, Vol II;''] Printed For THE SEVENTH DAY BAPTIST GENERAL CONFERENCE, by the American Sabbath Tract Society; Plainfield, New Jersey. 1910. Public Domain. * [https//www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=30392 ''First Seventh Day Baptist Historical Marker 1622-1935.''] == Databases == Other genealogical databases that are useful to reference: * Saunders, Jon (2017). ''[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?&db=jonsaunders They Came to Milton]''. RootsWeb. ** Many of the profiles in this database have sources attached to it that are useful to reference. Not all profiles in this database are in WikiTree yet.

Shackamaxon (7 Nov 1860 - 29 Jan 1861)

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[[Category: Shackamaxon (1851)]] [[Category: Shackamaxon, Arrived 29 Jan 1861]] [[Category:Victoria, Shipping Free Space Pages]] == Shackamaxon various Newspaper Reports January & February 1861 == '''PORT PHILLIP HEADS'''. By Electric Telegram. ARRIVED. Jan. 29—Night: Friends sch, 96 tons, from Feejee Islands 25 days. 3 passengers. McCan, agent 2.27: Aloe, ship, 1023 tons, from London, 109 days. 55 passengers 2.45: Mary Rosa, ship, 510 tons, from Hamburgh, 82 days. 58 passengers. Haigh Esperill, agent 4.0 pm: Shackamaxon, ship, 959 tons, from Liverpool, 83 days. 346 government Immigrants SAILED. Jan 29—7.50 am: Copenhagen, ship, for London From the Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929) of Wednesday 30 January 1861, Page 2. '''PORT PHILLIP HEADS.''' at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/148695858? -------------------------- '''ARRIVED. - JAN. 29.''' Shackamaxon, ship, 989 tons, John B. Teulon, from Liverpool 8th November, with 345 Government immi-grants. Dr. Jolley, surgeon superintendent. De Pass Brothers, agents..... '''IMPORTS. - JAN. 29.''' Shackamaxon, from Liverpool. - 120 tons pig iron, Swire Brothers ; 3 casks earthenware, Hope and King ; 2 boxes, 12 bales, Dalgety and Co. ; 50 firkins butter, F. Cooke; 205 cases stout, G. Martin and Co. ; 5 ) boxes bacon, T. S. Martin and Co ; 3,814 bars iron, 420 bundles iron, Briscoe and Co. ; 2 boxes, J. Gar-butt ; 2,430 bars angle iron. De Pass Brothers and Co, ; 1 case agricultrual implements, 1 pair harrow-frames, C. Gray; 1 box, J. Wilson; 1 bag corks, P.G. Dixon; 1 cask nails. A. Hardie ; 4 cases, 1 parcel, Dodgshun, Austin, and Co. ; 60 boxes raisins, 200 barrels currants 1,118 red pine deals, 6 packages (bone mill), 2 cases heads, 100 firkins butter, 8 packages, Order.... The following is the classification of the immigrants which arrived by the ship Shackamaxon :- Married couples, 28; single women, 255; single men 3; children under 14 years, 23; infants 9. .... The ship Shackamaxon arrived in Hobson's Bay late on Tuesday evening. She brings a large number of Government immigrants. One casualty occurred - a man being accidentally killed. The immigrants are in good health, and the vessel is thoroughly clean..... All from The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) of Thu 31 January 1861, Page 4. '''SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.''' at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/5697160? ---------------------------------- '''MISCELLANEOUS''' The classification of the 344 Government immigrants who arrived on Tuesday evening by the Shackamaxon, is : 28 married couples, 255 single women, 3 single men, 19 children. There have been two deaths, one of a child and the other a man named Ross, who was killed by the stud-sail halyards carrying away, and the yard striking him, in its descent, on the head. Deceased bore an excellent character, and leaves a widow and two children to lament his loss. The ship is as clean both inwardly and outwardly as it is possible for ship to be. There has been no sickness beyond that of the child, who was consumptive. The immigrants are under the charge of Dr Jolly, who has now completed his tenth voyage in the service of the Emigration Commission, and who, on the present voyage, has originated a new system to keep the single women from wearying through the monotony of a long sea voyage, by starting a kind of bazaar, to be held on board at the termination of the passage, the articles all to be worked on board, and to consist of clothes and fancy work. Yesterday, all these articles were ranged with great taste in the 'tween deck, and presented a very pretty and novel appearance. From The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954) of Thursday 31 January 1861, Page 4. '''SHIPPING'''. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/154889112? ------------------------- '''Shackamaxon''', ship, 989 tons, — Fenton, from Liverpool 7th. November. January 30 Shackamaxon, ship 989 tons, John B. Teulon, from Liverpool 8th November. Passengers - - cabin : Rev. Mr Dove, Mrs Dove; and 346 Government immigrants, Dr Jolly, surgeon superintendent. De Pass Brothers and Co., agents. From The Melbourne Leader (Vic. : 1861) of Saturday 2 February 1861, Page 9. '''SHIPPING'''. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/197520704? --------------------------- '''Immigration Office, Melbourne,''' January 31, 1861. IMMIGRANT SHIP SHACKAMAXON - The HIRING of the IMMIGRANTS by the above - named vessel has been POSTPONED, in consequence of the inclemency of the weather and their inability to land, until Saturday next, the 2nd of February, at the following hours, viz : Married couples, at 10 o'clock a.m. Single females, at 11 o'clock a.m. Tickets for admission to the single females' depot can be obtained at this office, from 11 o'clock a.m. until 2 o'clock p.m. Any employer who has not pre-viously engaged female servants at the Depot will be required to bring an introduction from a respectable householder in Melbourne. J. CHATFIELD TYLER, Immigration Agent From The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) of Saturday 2 February 1861, Page 7. '''Advertising''' at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/5697261? --------------------------- '''ELLEN BARRY''', per ship Shackamaxon,- call at the Immigration-office King-street, to see your sister Honora Barry this day, or else she will have sailed for England. --------------------------- From The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) of Saturday 16 February 1861, Page 1. '''Advertising''', at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/5697680? 1861 'Advertising', The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 6 February, p. 1. , viewed 21 Jan 2021, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5697358 TO J. B. TEULON, Esq., Commander of Ship SHACKAMAXON. We, the undersigned passengers, on the termination of our pleasant and prosperous voyage from our native country to the land of our adoption, beg to return you our most sincere and heartfelt thanks for the unvarying kindness, attention, and watchfulness which you have unceasingly exercised towards us in every respect since our departure from the shores of England. We have felt the greatest pleasure in seeing the cordial co-operation with which you have seconded the efforts of our excellent Surgeon-Superintendent Dr. Jolley, in his endeavours to promote our comfort and happiness, more especially at times when we were unable to assist ourselves. Although it would not become us to speak of your professional abilities, we have always felt a sense of security while on board from the constant anxiety which we could not fail to see manifested by you, not only in taking advantage of all favourable opportunity to make a rapid passage, but your constant presence when risk or danger was to be apprehended. We heartily trust that you and the brave Shackamaxon may long be spared to plough the seas together, and that you may meet with every success and happiness. In taking leave of you we would wish to make mention of the kindness and civility which your officers have always shown towards us, for which we tender our thanks. (Here follow 300 signatures.) In addition to this, a handsome silver snuff-box, with an appropriate inscription, has been presented by the passengers to Captain Teulon. === Passenger List === SHACKAMAXON 1861 - Unassisted passenger lists (1852-1923) Record Series Number (VPRS): 947 From the Public Records Office of Victoria. At: https://www.prov.vic.gov.au/explore-collection/explore-topic/passenger-records-and-immigration/unassisted-passenger-lists Name – age – Country of origin AHERN, MARY 30 IRISH AHERON, ADELAIDE 18 IRISH ANDERSON, ELIZABETH 22 IRISH ANDERSON, MARGRET 20 IRISH ANDREWS, ELIZA 22 ENG ANDREWS, JAMES 23 ENG ASTON, RACHEL 22 ENG ASTON, THOMAS 24 ENG ASTON, WILLIAM 2 ENG BAKER, AGNES L 18 ENG BAKER, MARY 27 ENG BAKER, SELINA 28 ENG BARRY, ELLEN 20 IRISH BATRIDGE, ROSANNA J 23 IRISH BERRY, AGNES 24 SCOT BIGGS, EMMA 19 ENG BLOCKALL, CATHARINE 20 IRISH BLOCKALL, MARY 22 IRISH BLUE, JANET 29 SCOT BOLT, ANN 22 SCOT BOYLE, ELIZABETH 24 SCOT BOYLE, SARAH 21 SCOT BRADY, ELLEN 28 IRISH BRAMAH, AGNES 25 ENG BRANAGAN, MARY A 26 ENG BROOMFIELD, AGNES 18 SCOT BRYAN, MARY A 18 IRISH BRYANT, ELIZABETH 21 ENG BRYANT, SARAH ANN Infant ENG BRYANT, WILLIAM 19 ENG BUCHANAN, ELIZABETH 19 SCOT BURKE, CATHARINE 22 IRISH BURKE, HARRIET 17 ENG BURNE, JOHANNA 21 ENG BUTLER, MARY A 22 ENG BUTLER, WILLIAM 21 ENG BYRNE, BRIDGET 20 IRISH BYRON, ANN J 23 ENG CAMERON, ANN 36 SCOT CAMERON, ANNA R 18 SCOT CAMERON, CATHARINE 9 SCOT CAMPBELL, ANN 18 IRISH CAMPBELL, ANN 25 SCOT CAMPBELL, JAMES 28 SCOT CAMPBELL, MARGARET 18 SCOT CAREY, ALICE 18 ENG CARMICHAEL, JEMIMA 18 SCOT CARROLL, CATHARINE 18 IRISH CARTY, BRIDGET 20 IRISH CASS, MARY 24 IRISH CHAMNEY, ELIZABETH 20 SCOT CLARKE, ELEANOR 18 ENG CLARKE, MARIA 18 IRISH CLEMENT, SUSAN 22 ENG COAD, JANE B 26 ENG COAD, MARIA 14 ENG COBURN, MARY E 21 ENG COCKBURN, ISABELLA 27 SCOT COGHILL, HENRY 29 SCOT COGHILL, ISABELLA 27 SCOT COLLIER, ALICE 18 ENG CONNELL, HANNAH 21 IRISH CONNELLY, CATHARINE 21 IRISH CONNOR, ANN 22 ENG CONNORS, AMELIA 23 IRISH CONWAY, MARY C 19 ENG CONWAY, SUSAN 18 ENG COOK, JOHN 23 ENG COOK, MARY 24 ENG COOLING, ALICE 2 ENG COOLING, HARRIETT 23 ENG COOLING, WILLIAM 24 ENG CORKETT, ESTHER 18 ENG CORRIGAN, CATHARINE 21 IRISH COURTNEY, BRIDGET 23 IRISH COX, JANE 18 IRISH CRAWFORD, MARGARET 19 SCOT CRAWFORD, MARGARET 34 SCOT CROMBIE, LOUISA 17 ENG CROSS, JANE 19 ENG CUDDY, ELIZABETH 18 ENG CURTIS, ELIZABETH 19 IRISH DARCY, ANNE 18 IRISH DATE, ANNIE 21 ENG DAVIS, SUSAN 23 ENG DAVIS, SUSANNAH 26 ENG DAWSON, CHARLES 10 ENG DAWSON, ELIZA 13 ENG DAWSON, JOSHUA 36 ENG DAWSON, SARAH 32 ENG DAWSON, SARAH 6 ENG DEAN, ELIZA 35 ENG DEAN, WILLIAM 35 ENG DEAR, ELLEN 18 ENG DEASY, MARGARET 20 IRISH DICKENSON, ROSETTA 20 ENG DOHERTY, ELEANOR 25 IRISH DOLAN, ELIZABETH 21 IRISH DOUGHERTY, MARY 20 IRISH DOUGLAS, ISABELLA 18 SCOT DOVE, ---- MRS Adult DOVE, G REV Adult DOYLE, BRIDGET 23 IRISH DUNNE, BESSY 20 IRISH EDWARDS, AGNES 20 ENG EDWARDS, ELIZA 18 ENG ELPHICK, REBECCA 30 ENG EUSTACE, DANIEL 61 ENG FAGG, ELIZABETH 27 ENG FAHY, SARAH 21 ENG FAIRBAIRN, MARGARET 18 SCOT FAUVEL, AMELIA 21 ENG FERGUSON, ELIZA 26 SCOT FETHERSTON, MARY 18 IRISH FIELDS, ELLEN 18 IRISH FITZPATRICK, ALLY 18 IRISH FLANAGAN, CATHARINE 20 IRISH FLANAGAN, MARGT 18 IRISH FLEMING, AGNES 22 SCOT FLETCHER, ROSETTA 24 ENG FLYNN, JANE 19 ENG FORDHAM, ELIZABETH 21 ENG FORDHAM, JAMES 21 ENG FOX, FRANCES Infant ENG FOX, MARY A 3 ENG FOX, MARY ANN 25 ENG FOX, THOMAS 25 ENG FRANKLIN, ELIZABETH 21 ENG FRANKLIN, JAMES 23 ENG FRASER, FLORA 24 SCOT FRASER, ISA 46 SCOT FRASER, ISABELLA 4 SCOT FRASER, JANE 22 SCOT FRASER, WILLIAM 47 SCOT GALVIN, MARY 18 IRISH GARRY, JANE 19 IRISH GEBNEY, ELIZABETH 32 ENG GILLESPIE, MARGARET 23 SCOT GILLESPIE, MARY 32 SCOT GLENISTER, ELIZA 17 ENG GLOVER, ELIZA 5 SCOT GLOVER, ELLEN 22 SCOT GLOVER, GEORGE 25 SCOT GLOVER, JAMES 3 SCOT GLOVER, JANE Infant SCOT GOLDING, ELLEN 21 ENG GRANT, ELSPET 1 SCOT GRANT, MARGARET 21 SCOT GRANT, WILLIAM 24 SCOT GRIFFITHS, JULIA 22 ENG HALL, ELLEN 20 IRISH HALL, MARGARET 18 IRISH HAMILTON, MARY 33 SCOT HARDWICK, SUSAN 32 ENG HARRIS, ELLEN 15 ENG HARRISON, HELEN 19 ENG HARRISON, THERESA 20 ENG HENDERSON, JANE 32 SCOT HICKEY, ESTHER 24 IRISH HILL, ANN 18 ENG HOBAN, ANNE 21 IRISH HOEY, ALICIA 23 IRISH HOGAN, ANN 20 IRISH HOLLAND, MARY 19 IRISH HONOUR, MARY 18 ENG HOUSTON, MARGARET 27 SCOT HUNT, ANN 18 ENG HUNT, CATHARINE 23 ENG HUNT, MARY 19 IRISH JAMES, MARY A 20 ENG JAMES, SARAH 25 ENG JANEWAY, SARAH 26 ENG JOHNSON, SARAH M 23 ENG JOHNSTON, ANN 20 IRISH JOINER, MARTHA 23 ENG JONES, CATHARINE 26 ENG JONES, JANE 18 ENG JONES, JANE 22 ENG JONES, MARY A 17 ENG KANE, BRIDGET 21 IRISH KELGORE, MARY A 24 IRISH KELLY, MARY G 18 IRISH KENNEDY, NANCY 21 IRISH KERR, MARY J 19 SCOT KERRESSY, ELIZA 22 ENG KERRESSY, MARGT 25 ENG KERRIDGE, CATHARINE 18 ENG KILEY, MARY 23 IRISH KINGSLEY, MARGARET 21 IRISH KINGSTON, EMILY 18 ENG KINGSTON, THIRZA 21 ENG LAUPE, ALICE 21 IRISH LAWRANCE, EMMA 3 ENG LAWRANCE, HANNAH 25 ENG LAWRANCE, JOHN 27 ENG LAWRANCE, JOSEPH Infant ENG LAWRANCE, MARY A 27 ENG LEE, PHOEBE 28 SCOT LEONARD, CATHARINE 18 IRISH LIPPETT, PATIENCE 29 ENG LOCKE, BRIDGET 26 ENG LOWE, MARIA 21 IRISH LUSCOMBE, JOHANNA 24 ENG LYNCH, CATHARINE 18 IRISH LYNCH, MARY 18 ENG MACKAY, JANE 25 SCOT MACONOCHIE, MARY 33 SCOT MADDEN, BRIDGET 22 ENG MANTLE, BETHEA 31 SCOT MARGETTS, LYDIA 20 ENG MARGETTS, MARY A 22 ENG MARPLE, ANNIE 19 SCOT MCALISTER, CHRISTIAN 20 IRISH MCALISTER, MARY 23 IRISH MCAULAY, ANNABELLA 18 SCOT MCCLAVERTY, MARY 19 IRISH MCCULLOCH, SARAH 28 SCOT MCCUSKER, MARY 17 IRISH MCDONALD, ALEXANDRINA 18 SCOT MCDONALD, COLIN 8 SCOT MCDONALD, DONALD 36 SCOT MCDONALD, ELIZABETH 15 SCOT MCDONALD, EMILIA 3 SCOT MCDONALD, GRACE 23 SCOT MCDONALD, JANET 55 SCOT MCDONALD, JOHN 12 SCOT MCDONALD, JOHN 40 SCOT MCDONALD, JOHN 8 SCOT MCDONALD, JOSEPH 1 SCOT MCDONALD, MARGARET 33 SCOT MCDONALD, MARGT 26 SCOT MCDONALD, MARY 34 SCOT MCDONALD, ROBINA 24 SCOT MCELROY, ANN 21 IRISH MCGILLIVRAY, CHRISTY 21 SCOT MCGILLIVRAY, DONALD 33 SCOT MCGILLIVRAY, MARY 24 SCOT MCGILLIVRAY, WILLIAM Infant SCOT MCLACHLAN, MARGT 20 SCOT MCLELLAN, CATHARINE 24 SCOT MCLELLAN, MARY A Infant SCOT MCLELLAN, WILLIAM 24 SCOT MCMULLEN, MARY 20 IRISH MEARUS, MARY 22 SCOT MILLS, ELIZA 17 ENG MILLS, MARY 19 IRISH MINES, CATHARINE 27 IRISH MOLLOY, FANNY 26 IRISH MORGAN, BRIDGET 19 SCOT MORRISON, MARGT 22 ENG MOSELY, JOHANNA 26 ENG MOSELY, SAMUEL 2 ENG MOSELY, SAMUEL 27 ENG MOSELY, SARAH ANN Infant ENG NEELIS, SUSAN 24 IRISH NEILL, MATILDA 22 IRISH NOREY, MARY 28 ENG NOWLAN, ELLEN 22 IRISH NUGENT, ANNE M 22 IRISH OKEEFE, SUSANNAH 25 IRISH ONEIL, MARY 24 IRISH OWENS, JANE 25 ENG PATCHETT, ANN Infant ENG PATCHETT, JOHN 26 ENG PATCHETT, SUSANNA 21 ENG PENDER, ANN 23 IRISH PERKINS, ANN 24 ENG PHILLIPS, BETSEY 23 SCOT PLATT, ELIZABETH 23 IRISH POSTANS, ELIZABETH 25 ENG POWELL, MARY 19 IRISH POWER, BRIDGET 19 IRISH PRICHARD, CATHARINE 18 ENG PRITCHARD, PHOEBE 34 ENG QUINN, ELLEN 23 IRISH RAMAGE, JOAN 18 SCOT RAYNER, JANE S 24 ENG RAYNER, SUSAN 22 ENG REAVELL, ALFRED Infant ENG REAVELL, JOHN 19 ENG REAVELL, SARAH 20 ENG REDDING, HANNAH 28 ENG REILLY, ELIZABETH 19 IRISH REILLY, MARY A 30 IRISH RENDALL, REBECCA 17 ENG REYNOLDS, MARY 20 IRISH RIMMER, ALFRED 7 ENG RIMMER, JANE 30 ENG RIMMER, WILLIAM 30 ENG RIORDAN, JOHANNA 30 IRISH RIORDON, ELLEN 19 IRISH ROACH, BRIDGET 21 IRISh ROBERTS, ELEANOR 18 ENG ROBINSON, LOUISA J 17 ENG ROCHFORD, MARY 23 ENG ROLLINS, MARIA 19 ENG ROSS, ELIZABETH 3 SCOT ROSS, MARY 1 SCOT ROSS, MARY 28 SCOT ROSS, THOMAS 35 SCOT ROURKE, MARY 18 ENG RUSSELL, ELIZABETH 21 SCOT RYAN, MARY 27 ENG SALMON, MARIA 50 ENG SALMON, SOLOMON 3 ENG SIDESARF, ISABELLA 24 SCOT SIMPSON, HELEN 18 SCOT SIMPSON, MARY 24 ENG SMITH, ANN 23 ENG STAPELEY, MARY E 20 IRISH STEWART, JAMESINA 27 SCOT STRICKLAND, ELIZA A 24 ENG SULLIVAN, MARY 23 ENG SWIFT, MARY 21 ENG TEULON, ---- MRS Adult TEULON, ELIZA Child TEULON, JOHN B [CAPT] TOBIN, ELIZA 19 IRISH TRAYNOR, ELIZABETH 18 SCOT TRENER, MARY 19 SCOT TUOHEY, MARY 27 ENG UNDERWOOD, EMILY 33 ENG VALLENTINE, MARY 21 ENG WAINWRIGHT, BETSY 19 ENG WALDEN, ALICE 27 SCOT WALDEN, JOHN 32 SCOT WALDRON, MARY 18 ENG WALSH, KATE 23 IRISH WARD, FANNY 19 ENG WARREN, FANNY 28 ENG WATSON, JOHANNA 22 ENG WATT, ANN 28 SCOT WEBSTER, ELIZABETH 37 ENG WEBSTER, EMMA 1 ENG WEBSTER, JOHN T 10 ENG WEBSTER, MARY J 3 ENG WEBSTER, ROBERT 32 ENG WHEELER, JOHN 14 IRISH WHEELER, REBECCA 20 IRISH WHITE, BRIDGET 19 IRISH WHITE, JANE 22 ENG WHITEHEAD, EMMA 24 ENG WILD, MARGARET 20 ENG WILLIAMS, ANN 19 ENG WILLIAMS, ELIZABETH 24 ENG WILLIAMS, SARAH 16 ENG WILLMOTT, MARY A 27 ENG WILSON, MARY 19 ENG WRIGHT, EMILY 20 IRISH WRIGHT, JANE 22 IRISH WRIGHT, TERESA 18 IRISH YOUNG, LAURA 25 ENG ==Sources== *Lloyds Register of Shipping 1874 [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015068435489&view=1up&seq=1] *Mariners and Ships in Australian Waters website [http://marinersandships.com.au/1863/09/007sha.htm]

Shargorod

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'''Alternative transliterations/spellings:''' * Russian: ''Shargorod, Sharigrod'' * Ukrainian: ''Sharhorod, Sharigrod'' * Polish: ''Szargorod, Szarogrod'' * Hebrew: ''Sargorog'' '''Location:''' Shargorod is located at 48.45 N latitude and 28.05 E longitude, about 40 miles southwest of Vinnitsa (''Vinnytsia''), in what now is the Ukraine. It sits roughly 800 feet above sea level, but is quite hilly with elevation changes of 250 feet in all directions within 1.5 miles of the town's center. The Eastern Carpathian ([[Wikipedia:Rodna_Mountains |Rodna]]) mountains begin rising about 125 miles to the southwest and reach 7500 feet 175 miles away (Pietrosul and Ineu peaks). '''Geopolitical History:''' Shargorod was part of the Russian Empire during the childhood of [[Goliger-14|Bernard]] and [[Goliger-3|Edward Goliger]]. It was acquired by Russia in 1793 as a result of the [[Wikipedia:Second_Partition_of_Poland | Second Partition of Poland]], becoming part of Russia's [[Wikipedia:Pale_of_Settlement |Pale of Settlement]]. Here's how that happened: Around 1570 Poland and Lithuania formed a union ([[Wikipedia:Polish-Lithuanian_Commonwealth |Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth]]) that was politically ahead of its time, featuring relative religious tolerance and a parliament (of nobles) that elected their monarch. However, it began to weaken after roughly 75 years, and 125 years later it was torn into pieces, in three stages from 1772-1795, by its powerful neighbors Prussia, Austria, and Russia as they tried to maintain a balance of power. ([[Wikipedia:Partitions_of_Poland |See the Three Partitions of Poland-Lithuania]]). The second partitioning occurred during George Washington's presidency, the French Revolution, and soon after the Commonwealth's May 1791 Constitution enfranchised the bourgeoisie, organized it's government into three separate branches, and scared monarchists like Catherine the Great with the possibility that a democratic tide had swept from America, thru France, to their door step in Poland. As a consequence, Shargorod became part of the Russian Empire, and remained therein until the empire collapsed after the two Russian Revolutions of 1917. Thereafter, Shargorod was part of various incarnations of the Ukraine. Here are relevant historical maps arranged from the broadest to narrowest: *[http://www.yivoencyclopedia.org/popups/viewmedia.aspx?id=1748 Russian Empire, ca. 1914] *[http://www.yivoencyclopedia.org/popups/viewmedia.aspx?id=1737 Pale of Settlement, ca. 1855] *[http://www.yivoencyclopedia.org/popups/viewmedia.aspx?id=1701 Final Partition of Poland, ca. 1795] *[http://www.yivoencyclopedia.org/popups/viewmedia.aspx?id=1723 Region around Shargorod, ca. 1914] Following the history of the Jews and their fellow citizens in Shargorod, Podolia, Poland, Russia, the Ukraine, not to mention Austro-Hungary, is particularly difficult because the same land repeatedly changed hands, cultures, languages, laws, dominant religions, and political jurisdictions over the course of the last millenia (and before). Focusing for the time being on the last factor, it is helpful to understand Russia and other Slavic states have had similar names for their many regional and local political units. These units have undergone fairly regular redefinition, promotion and demotion, as well as increases in their numbers, as territories have changed hands or been found problematic. Very generally speaking, a ''krai, guberniya,'' or an ''oblast'' represented a higher level political unit, and an ''uyezd'' or ''raion'' represented a lower level, with an ''okrug'' falling in between. However, a ''krai'' often comprised a few ''guberniyas'' or ''oblasts'' which, in turn, might comprise a few ''okrugs;'' and an ''uyezd'' might contain several ''volosts.'' [[Wikipedia:History_of_the_administrative_division_of_Russia |See the Administrative Divisions of Russia]] and [[Wikipedia:Administrative_divisions_of_the_Ukrainian_SSR |the Ukraine]], as well as [http://www.rtrfoundation.org/admindist.shtml Miriam Wiener's list]. In any case, in 1708, Peter the Great reorganized Russia's ''uyezds'' (larger districts) and ''volosts'' (smaller rural districts) into eight ''guberniyas'' (governorates/provinces). Over the years nearly 90 ''guberniyas'' were created in Tsarist Russia. One of them, in the far southwest of the Russian Empire, was named [[Wikipedia:Podolia_Governorate | Podolia]] and was about twice the size of New Jersey. Shargorod generally was located within the Mogilev or Vinnitsia ''uyezd'' of the Podolia ''guberniya'' from the Second Partition of Poland (1793), thru the Russian Revolutions, and across several incarnations of communist Ukraine (1917-25). [http://kinshipsresearch.com/u_podolia.html] [http://data.jewishgen.org/wconnect/wc.dll?jg~jgsys~community~-1053493] Currently, it is the center of Shargorodski ''raion'' in the Ukrainian ''oblast'' Vinnytsia. Note before the Second Partion of Poland, Shargorod was in the the Polish province/voivodeship also named [[Wikipedia:Podolian_Voivodeship |Podolia]], which at that time already had existed for roughly four centuries. Podolia itself has been partioned and traded between Poland, Austro-Hungary, Russia, the Ukraine, and others. ([[Wikipedia:Podolia |See the historical region of Podolia]]). '''History of Jews in the Ukraine:''' The ''U.S. Commission for the Preservation of America's Heritage Abroad'' [http://www.heritageabroad.gov/] was created in 1985 because: "The destruction, desecration, and deterioration of properties under the Nazis persisted under subsequent Communist regimes. Additionally, Cold War tensions hindered access by Americans who wanted to ensure preservation of the sites." The Commission's duties are to: "(1) identify and report on cemeteries, monuments, and historic buildings in Eastern and Central Europe that are associated with the heritage of U.S. citizens, particularly endangered properties, (2) obtain, in cooperation with the Dept. of State, assurances from the governments of the region that the properties will be protected and preserved, ... (3) seek the preservation of similar types of properties, including related archival material." [http://www.heritageabroad.gov/Portals/0/Home%20PDFs/LawPL99-83.pdf] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Commission_for_the_Preservation_of_America%27s_Heritage_Abroad] For five years, starting in late 1994, more than one dozen individuals who were part of the Jewish Preservation Committee of Ukraine (JPCU) visited hundreds of Jewish sites thru-out the Ukraine in order to catalog their location and condition. In 2005 they published their findings for the U.S. Commission as ''Jewish Cemeteries, Synagogues, and Mass Grave Sites in Ukraine''. [http://www.heritageabroad.gov/Portals/0/documents/reports/survey_ukraine_2005.pdf] Pages 13-16 of that report serve as the basis for the following history of Jews in what currently is Ukrainian territory: Jews lived along the Ukrainian coast of the Black Sea in Greek and Roman times, from the 1st thru 4th centuries, and have probably lived elsewhere in the territory of Ukraine continuously since the 10th century. They played a significant role in the 12th century [[Wikipedia:Khazar_Khaganate |Khazar Khaganate]] centered on the Crimea. At the same time, Jews entered the territory of Ukraine from western Europe in the wake of the expansion of the Teutonic Knights and other Christian forces. Jews also migrated to Ukraine from the east due to persecution by Russian and Byzantine Orthodox clergy. In both cases they tended to relocate to cities in the western portion of the country. By 1447, a Jewish community was established in Sambir, and soon afterward Jews settled in Uzhgorod, which became a Jewish religious center. Predominantly Jewish towns ([http://www.yivoencyclopedia.org/article.aspx/Shtetl shtetls]) also began to appear on Ukrainian territory in the 15th century when portions of the territory was controlled by Poland and the Polish aristocracy encouraged Jews to settle there. By the end of the 16th century, there were about 45,000 Jews in the regions now constituting Ukraine. The most active period of migration to western Ukraine was in the 16th and 17th centuries when the region still was under Polish rule. The Polish nobility invited Jews to help manage their estates and, in the process, Jews began to develop as a middle class situated between the "foreign" nobles and local serfs. This engendered resentment that, when coupled with pro-Christian sentiment, eventually spawned a series of pogroms, one of whose destructiveness (Khmelnytsky) was second only to the Holocaust. Nevertheless, by the 17th century, Jews began to regularly settle in eastern Ukraine, as well. By the mid-19th century, almost 600,000 Jews lived in the parts of modern Ukraine under Russian rule. Many more lived in the sections which then were part of Austro-Hungary (namely today's Zakarpatska, Lvivska, Ivano-Frankivska, and Ternopilska ''oblasts''). In 1791, Empress Catherine II initiated the creation of the Jewish Pale – the territory where "Russian" Jews were allowed to settle and pursue a range of economic activities. However, starting in 1817, Jews within the Pale generally were forced to live in shtetls. This was particularly true in the western ''guberniyas'' of Galicia, Volhynia, and Podolia. In addition, Jews were prohibited from settling in the northeast region of Ukrainian Russia called Slobozhanshina ("free lands"). ([[Wikipedia:Historical_regions_of_Ukraine |See the historical regions of Ukraine]]). At roughly the same time an organized, official attempt to settle Jews as farmers in the south and southeastern portions of Ukrainian Russia produced successful [[Wikipedia:Jewish_agricultural_colonies_in_the_Russian_Empire | Jewish agricultural colonies]] (''koloniya''), particularly in the Kherson ''guberniya'' just north of Crimea. Jews also were allowed to live in big towns such as Kiev, Kharkov, and Odessa, if they met certain financial and social qualifications. Thus, despite restrictions, during most of the 19th century Jews played a prominent role in the development of agriculture, commerce and industry within Ukrainian Russia, and especially in the growth of its major cities. Much of this changed after the 1881 assassination of Tsar Alexander II. The [[Wikipedia:May_Laws | "May Laws"]] implemented in 1882 generally forbade Jews from purchasing farm land, restricted educational opportunities, and relocated Jews from Russia's great cities to Pale towns with populations greater than 10,000. By the beginning of the 20th century, Jews lived in almost every town in Ukrainian Russia, with the largest population located in the western and southwestern areas. More than one-third of all Jews in western and central Ukraine lived in towns or shtetls where they formed an absolute majority. They also constituted one-third of the total urban population of what now is the Ukraine. The brutal pogroms of 1881-82, triggerd by the assassination of Tsar Alexander II, were carried out mostly in Ukrainian Russia. These atrocities and economic hardship stimulated substantial Jewish emigration from the region to the United States and other countries. In 1903, there was a particularly brutal pogrom in Kishinev (now Chisinau, the capital of Moldova), 125 miles south of Shargorod, followed by more pogroms in 1905-06. As a result, the most intense emigration to the U.S. took place after 1903. The Russian Revolution and the Civil War of 1918-21 brought the greatest violence against Jews in the Ukraine since the Khmelnytsky (Chmielnicki) pogroms in the 17th century. Estimates put the Jewish death count at 35,000, with over 100,000 left homeless. This is the period when [[Goliger-16|Joe Goliger]] was sent back to retrieve his mother, two youngest brothers, and others. '''Brief History of Jews in Shargorod (and Podolia):''' ''Jewish Cemeteries, Synagogues, and Mass Grave Sites in Ukraine'' lists three Jewish cemeteries in Shargorod in various states of repair: *Survey No. UA01250'''101''': This cemetery is located directly off the Muravskoe highway after the bridge on the outskirts of town. More than 5000 Hasidic and Sephardic Orthodox Jews were buried there from 1590-1970. The cemetery was vandalized during WWII, but less than 25% of the head stones are toppled or broken (as of 10/23/1994). *Survey No. UA01250'''102''': This cemetery is located on Lenina Street. Less than 500 Hasidic Jews were buried there from the 17th and into the 19th century. It has been vandalized frequently over the last ten years with 25-50% of the head stones toppled or broken (as of 7/24/1995). *Survey No. UA01250'''103''': This cemetery is located after the bridge on the outskirts of town. It was established in 1958 and has less than 500 stones, but none have been toppled or broken. It currently is in use (as of 7/24/1995). In September 2011 [[Goliger-27|Mindy Kearns]] gave [[Adler-1|Bob Adler]] printed copies of the three surveys, which she received from [[Goliger-22|Ramona Goliger]] in 2001. [http://www.iajgsjewishcemeteryproject.org/ukraine/shargorod.html] They indicate a Jewish community has existed in Shargorod since the 16th century, and has suffered thru the following major events: * massive [[Wikipedia:Khmelnytsky_Uprising |Khmelnytsky pogrom]] (1648-49) * Ottoman sacking of town (1672) * [[Wikipedia:Koliyivshchyna | Koliyivshchyna progroms]] (1768-72) * Holocaust (1941-45) Fortunately, Shargorod managed to escape the pogroms triggerd by the 1881 assasination of Tsar Alexander II, as well as the pogroms from 1903-06. The surveys also found the following (Hasidically) noteworthy Jews (Tzadikim) lived (or were buried) in Shargorod: * Naphtaly Herz * Jacob Joseph * (Rabbi) Lopata Olter * Shonic Avrum (lived and buried in UA01250102) * Shlema Shmulevich (buried in UA01250102) * Gersh Leybovich (buried in UA01250102) Note Shargorod is a little more than 50 miles southeast of Medzhybizh, Ukraine, home of Baal Shem Tov (Israel Ben Eliezer) and Hasidic Judaism. Clearly Shargorod had a significant Jewish community by 1600 that, after 1750, included plenty of Hasidim. A very solid, ("fortress") synagogue still exists in Shargorod. Structurally it follows the "bimah-support" design, so-called because the columns or piers surrounding the bimah bay actually help support the ceiling vault. This sort of masonry synagogue became widespread in central Europe during the 17th and 18th centuries, and the Shargorod synagogue is perhaps the earliest extant example of this type in present-day Ukraine, probably being built in 1589. [http://picasaweb.google.com/Jewkraine/Synagogues#]. In 1765 the Jewish community in Shargorod numbered 2,210, then the largest in Podolia. It rose to 3,570 in 1847, and 3,859 (73% of the total) in 1897. In 1926 the community numbered 2,697 (55.9% of the total), 1,664 (74.6%) in 1939, and 2,971 in 1943. Today Shargorod has a population of ~8000 people with very few Jews. Most left in the 1990s after the Ukraine gained its independence from the Soviet Union. [http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/judaica/ejud_0002_0018_0_18225.html] [http://data.jewishgen.org/wconnect/wc.dll?jg~jgsys~community~-1053493] [http://www.ushmm.org/research/center/publications/occasional/2005-08/paper.pdf] [http://wikimapia.org/1746001/Shargorod] [http://www.traveljournals.net/explore/ukraine/map/m1563784/shargorod.html] The 1897 (Russian) census found Jews accounted for ~12.3% (370,000) of Podolia's population of 3.02 million, and ~46% (102,000) of Podolia's urban population of 222,000. That means ~9.6% ((370-102)/(3019-222)) of Podolia's rural population was Jewish. At that time there were almost 90 synagogues and over 400 shuls in the governate. The primary language of Podolia's total population was 81% Ukrainian, 12% Yiddish, 3% Russian, and 2% Polish. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Podolia_Governorate] '''Wanna know a little more...''' ...about the history of Jews in Shargorod? [http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/judaica/ejud_0002_0018_0_18225.html] ...about the history of Jews in Podolia? [http://www.jewishgen.org/ukraine/towns-gubernias/podolia/podolia-home.htm] [http://www.jewishgen.org/ukraine/towns-gubernias/podolia/podolia-history.htm] [http://www.iajgsjewishcemeteryproject.org/ukraine/podolia-guberniya.html] ...about the history of Jews in the Ukraine and/or Poland? [http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/vjw/ukraine.html] [http://www.encyclopediaofukraine.com/pages/J/E/Jews.htm] [http://www.yivoencyclopedia.org/article.aspx/Ukraine] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Jews_in_Ukraine] [http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/vjw/Poland.html] [http://www.yivoencyclopedia.org/article.aspx/Poland] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish_Jews] ...about the Pale of Settlement? [http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/History/pale.html] [http://www.friends-partners.org/partners/beyond-the-pale/index.html] [http://www.yivoencyclopedia.org/article.aspx/Pale_of_Settlement] For a lot more information see Miriam Weiner's 1999 book ''Jewish Roots in Ukraine and Moldova: Pages from the Past and Archival Inventories.'' [http://www.rtrfoundation.org/] Also see Charles Hoffman's 2002 book ''Red Shtetl. The Survival of a Jewish Town under Soviet Communism.'' Check the following if you'd like to know more about the Holocaust in Vinnytsia ''oblast'' where Shargorod is located: [http://www.rtrfoundation.org/webart/UK-arch-d2.pdf] And remember you can see photos of Shargorod by searching Google Images, [http://www.google.com/search?tbm=isch&hl=en&source=hp&biw=1024&bih=627&q=Shargorod&gbv=2&oq=Shargorod&aq=f&aqi=g1g-S3&aql=&gs_sm=e&gs_upl=1984l4187l0l5968l9l9l0l2l2l0l359l1406l0.5.0.2l7l0] or on Google Earth (make sure the Photo option is checked under Layers>PrimaryDatabase). P.S. By 1821 Tsar Alexander I ordered Jews to take surnames. These, as a rule, originated from the names of places where Jews lived (Vinnitsky from Vinnytsia, etc.) or from their occupation--e.g. Masnik (butcher).

Sharnden Old Manor

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== Overview == Co-ordination of references to Sharnden Old Manor near Mayfield in Sussex. Please feel free to add historical information, pictures, etc. The following timeline has been created in the hope of clarifying Weston ownership and descent of Sharnden, but any events connected with the property should be added to it. [[Space:Sharnden_Old_Manor|Old Sharnden Manor]]: Cl5 timber-framed building restored and refronted with red brick, grey headers and ashlar on ground floor and weather-boarding above. Tiled roof. Casement windows. Two storeys. Six windows. On the north the house is joined by a modern section to a former barn and two oasthouses now part of the house. The barn is probably Cl7 and faced with weather-boarding. The two round oasthouses are C19. Red brick. Tiled roofs retaining their cowls.[http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-296563-old-sharnden-manor-mayfield-and-five-ash#.WDbKL_mLQ-U Grade II listing, ID: 296563 ,31 Dec 1982] == Timeline == 17 Oct 1448: [[Weston-2997|Thomas Weston]] mentioned in the [[Space:Sharnden_Old_Manor|Manor of Sharnden]] court rolls.[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/N14704853 West Sussex Record Office: Cap/3/7/1] Dr Matthew Tompkins in the Google Group soc.genealogy.medieval has most helpfully transcribed, translated and annotated this as follows:- ''Et quod Johannes Galiett alienauit Thome Weston et ad vna[m] pecia[m] terr[e] in Maghfelde voc[atur] Connyscrofte qui fec[it] D[omi]no fidel[itatem]'' ''And that John Galiett has alienated to Thomas Weston and to [sic] a piece of land in Maghfelde called Connyscrofte, who did fealty to the lord. '' ''The 'and to' bit is odd. It may be some kind of clerical error, (omitting the following name(s), or miscopying 'et al[iis]', perhaps) unless it is a contraction of some phrase like 'et ad heredibus suis', but that isn't usually preceded by 'ad' '' Two acres of land in Mayfield called Cony Croft had the entail on them removed by [[Weston-1997|Captain John Weston ]] in 1744. 18 Jul 1489: A [[Weston-2996|William Weston]] is recorded as living at [[Space:Sharnden_Old_Manor|Sharnden]] and dealing in land denoted as once belonging to the 'at the Fords'. Feoffment (Indenture), and counterpart, from (a) John Wynter of Mayfield to (b) William Westone of Scharndenne in Mayfield. Consideration £11. Lands and tenements called 'le tenement quondam Forderis,' excepting land called Heighham, in Mayfield, which descended to (a) from his father John Wynter. Gift to (b) and his heirs in fee simple on condition that (b) pays £11 to (a), viz. 20s. on each feast of Nativity of St. John the Baptist until the sum is paid. (a) is to recover the premises if (b) defaults in payment. Witnesses: John Marten at Mote, Richard Rowse, Philip Averey, Richard Cowper and Laurence Marten[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/bd2d6ae1-9576-4dea-a217-8b145dc1126a East Sussex Record Office: GLY/1616, 1617]. 9 May 1506: [[Weston-2995|William Weston]] mentioned in the [[Space:Sharnden_Old_Manor|Manor of Sharnden]] court rolls[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/N14704853 West Sussex Record Office: Cap/3/7/1]. 21 Oct 1508: [[Weston-2995|William Weston]] mentioned in the [[Space:Sharnden_Old_Manor|Manor of Sharnden]] court rolls. 21 Oct 1509: [[Weston-2995|William Weston]] mentioned in the [[Space:Sharnden_Old_Manor|Manor of Sharnden]] court rolls. 19 Aug 1527: [[Weston-2638|William Weston]] enters into a lease for the [[Space:Sharnden_Old_Manor|Manor of Sharnden]] from Chichester Cathedral [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C5499581 Weller v. Ainscombe, 18 Jun 1599, The National Archives, Kew: 21/W10/7][http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C13447531 Weller v Holney, 21 May 1596, The National Archives, Kew: C 78/91/5] 8 Jul 1547: [[Weston-2252|John Weston]] mentioned in the [[Space:Sharnden_Old_Manor|Manor of Sharnden]] court rolls.Sharnden court book, June 1448-Oct. 1625. [http://www.westsussexpast.org.uk/SearchOnline/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=Cap%2f3%2f7%2f1 West Sussex Record Office: Cap/III/7/1] 23 Apr 1563: [[Weston-2638|William Weston]]'s son John extended the lease to [[Space:Sharnden_Old_Manor|Sharnden]], his father being at that date already deceased. 1 Feb 1570: Lease for 80 years at annual rent of £3 18s. 4d: John Martesse, Principal of the Communalty of the Vicars of the Cathedral Church of Holy Trinity, Chichester, to Thomas Holney of Clyffords Inne, London, gent. [[Space:Sharnden_Old_Manor|Manor of Sharrenden]] in Mayfield, a fulling mill and 3 acres land on N of the mill and 8 acres pasture on S of mill. Reserving timber to JM. Reserving right of [[Weston-2638|William Weston]] to the demesne by lease of 28 Aug 1527[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/55bd6e08-c892-44ab-a3b6-058fe99e565f East Sussex Record Office: DYK 678] 25 Sep 1572: [[Weston-2252|John Weston]] juror at the manorial court of [[Space:Sharnden_Old_Manor|Sharnden]]Sharnden court book, Sep. 1572-May 1596. [http://www.westsussexpast.org.uk/SearchOnline/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=Cap%2f3%2f7%2f2 West Sussex Record Office: Cap/III/7/2] 18 Jul 1578: [[Weston-2252|John Weston]] juror at the manorial court of [[Space:Sharnden_Old_Manor|Sharnden]]. 12 Dec 1581: [[Weston-2252|John Weston]] juror at the manorial court of [[Space:Sharnden_Old_Manor|Sharnden]]. 30 Apr 1582: [[Weston-2252|John Weston]] juror at the manorial court of [[Space:Sharnden_Old_Manor|Sharnden]]. 6 Jan 1583: [[Weston-2252|John Weston]] juror at the manorial court of [[Space:Sharnden_Old_Manor|Sharnden]]. 24 Sep 1583: [[Weston-2252|John Weston]] juror at the manorial court of [[Space:Sharnden_Old_Manor|Sharnden]]. 9 May 1854: [[Weston-2252|John Weston]] of [[Space:Sharnden_Old_Manor|Sharnden]] buried at St Dunstan Church, Mayfield.[http://www.sussex-opc.org/index.php?p=138&c=396&n=Weston&t=burial&k=19941&l=102 Mayfield parish register]"England, Sussex, Parish Registers, 1538-1910", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/QJD6-LGZN : 7 December 2017), John Weston, 1584. 27 Sep 1586: [[Weston-2346|William Weston]] juror at the manorial court of [[Space:Sharnden_Old_Manor|Sharnden]][http://www.westsussexpast.org.uk/SearchOnline/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=Cap%2f3%2f7%2f2 West Sussex Record Office: Cap/III/7/2] 25 Sep 1584: Step-son [[Weston-2375|Thomas Weston]] acts as juror on [[Russell-21433|Margaret Weston neé Russell]]'s behalf at the manorial court of [[Space:Sharnden_Old_Manor|Sharnden]][http://www.westsussexpast.org.uk/SearchOnline/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=Cap%2f3%2f7%2f2 West Sussex Record Office: Cap/III/7/2] 21 May 1596: [[Weller-1008|Richard Weller]] of Mayfield, Sussex, yeo., husband of [[Russell-21433|Margaret]], widow and executrix of [[Weston-2252|John Weston]] v Thomas Holney, Thomas Baker, Abraham Langham, Richard Tichborne, Thomas Ainscombe and others. Validity of a lease of the manor of [[Space:Sharnden_Old_Manor|Sharnden]], Sussex, held of the Principal and vicars of Holy Trinity, Chichester. Cf C78/109 no. 3.[http://www.uh.edu/waalt/index.php/C78_1596 Chancery final decrees for 1596] Oct 1597: Wellar v Carleton. Plaintiffs: [[Weller-1008|Richard Wellar]]. Defendants: [[Carleton-326|George Carleton]] clerk and [[Weston-2386|Avis Carleton]] his wife. Subject: For the performance of the will of [[Weston-2252|John Weston]] deceased, who was possessed for years of the demesne lands of the [[Space:Sharnden_Old_Manor|manor of Sharnder]], Sussex, and whose widow married the plaintiff. Submissions mention Richard's brother Alexander, clothier of Cranbrook and the death of his wife [[Russell-21433|Margaret]].[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C5710865 Wellar v Carleton, National Archives, C 2/Eliz/W23/54] 6 Apr 1598: [[Weller-1008|Richard Weller]] deputised for by [[Weston-2375|Thomas Weston]] at the manorial court of [[Space:Sharnden_Old_Manor|Sharnden]].[http://www.westsussexpast.org.uk/SearchOnline/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=Cap%2f3%2f7%2f2 West Sussex Record Office: Cap/III/7/2] 18 June 1599: [[Weller-1008|Richard Weller]], who married the widow and executrix of [[Weston-2252|John Weston]] v Thomas Ainscombe gent. and Henry Temes, who married Dorothy, widow and executrix of Thomas Honley. Validity of leases in reversion made by the principal and commonalty of the vicars of Holy Trinity, Chichester of the capital messuage, farm and demesnes of [[Space:Sharnden_Old_Manor|Sharnden]] in Mayfield psh, Sussex, made to [[Weston-2252|John]] and [[Weston-2638|William Weston]] and a lease of the whole manor to Thomas Honley. Cf C78/91 no. 5.[http://www.uh.edu/waalt/index.php/C78_1599 Chancery final decress for 1599] == Sources ==

Sharon Cemetery, Magee, Simpson County, Mississippi

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[[Category: Sharon Cemetery, Magee, Mississippi]] ===About=== This project will catalog and document all burials in Sharon Cemetery, located outside Magee, Simpson County, Mississippi. This free space page for the Sharon Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Mississippi Cemeteries Project is a sub-project of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, '''please contact [[Bishop-4082|Myrtis Bishop]] for assistance'''. ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== :Location ::Located east of Magee, off Hwy 28 at the intersection of Saratoga-Sharon Road and Jim Kennedy Road. Sharon Cemetery has no cemetery gate but does have a cemetery sign. Saratoga-Sharon Road is the main road to the cemetery. Jim Kennedy Road has two entries into the cemetery. Look at the Google map for the cemetery layout. Jim Kennedy Road creates a loop around the north side of the church and has graves in this northern section. The graves in this section are more recent than the graves in the southern section. The southern section has a cemetery road which divides this section into four parts. At the lower south-east portion of this section is another small cemetery fenced in with a sign which reads '''Purser Cemetery'''. Most of the older graves are located under the trees nearest to Saratoga-Sharon Road. :GPS Coordinates (WGS84) :: 31.862120, -89.668513 ::[https://goo.gl/maps/BHMl8 Sharon Cemetery on Google Maps] === History === Sharon Cemetery was established in 1827 but the oldest date in this cemetery is 1801 [http://home.earthlink.net/~rooo22/sharon1.htm ~Broken link was~ Sharon Presbyterian Cemetery History]. The Sharon Endowment Fund was established to fund and maintain burials. The cemetery sign was contributed by the Maddox Corporations. '''Sharon Presbyterian Church''' is located at the cemetery, built years after the cemetery was established but the '''cemetery does not belong to this church'''. The correct name for this cemetery is Sharon Cemetery but many obituaries will list Sharon Presbyterian Church Cemetery. The cemetery has well over 2000 graves, many now unreadable. Even through the cemetery is well maintained the rows are uneven and hard to keep track of who is where. As of Feb 5, 2021 '''Findagrave''' [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/763515/sharon-cemetery Findagave - Sharon Cemetery] lists Sharon Cemetery with 2,445 graves recorded and 76% photographed. ===Tasks Completed=== :Photography * 80% of marked graves in this cemetery have been photographed by [[Bishop-4082 | Myrtis Bishop]]. :Data Transcription * 80% of all marked graves :Link to Profiles * 20% of all marked graves ===To Do=== * add https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Mayfield-383 James Elbert Mayfield * add https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Kennedy-25313 Jefferson K. Kennedy *add Hylender-1 Walter Henry Hylender (1895 - 1973) *add Fortenberry-1005 Marjorie Murl (Fortenberry) Puckett (1909 - 1979) *add Fortenberry-1004 Lura Emma (Fortenberry) Hylender (1899 - 1989) * add [[Butler-17045|Butler-17045]] Nettie Mary (Butler) Austin (1907 - 1981) * add [[Garner-4620|Garner-4620]] Renda (Garner) Stringer (1897 - 1985) * add [[Garner-4619|Garner-4619]] Levi J. Garner (1895 - 1973) * add [[Johnson-76629|Johnson-76629]] Mae Louise (Johnson) Cockrell * add runnels-560 * Add White-19047, Floyd-1767, White-25360 * Add Creel-388, Creel-394, Creel-391 * '''add White-40372 Emerene Missouri White Kennedy ?Bryant * '''add Jannie Mangum McCallum, Houston McCallum * '''add Duncan Fairley Cockrell & Mary Jane (Runnels) Cockrell * '''add Kennedy-5039 Kennedy-5040 * Add Dora Loree Mangum Hall * add Elaine Layton * add Randale White "Randy" Garner Garner-1911 * add Robert Solomon Magee Magee-803 (need photo) * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. * Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ===Table of Interments=== Data given is as on Headstone {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name ! First/Middle Names/Initials ! data-sort-type="date" | Born ! data-sort-type="date" | Died ! Inscription (notes) ! class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Adcock-xxx | Adcock ]]||Albert Franklin ||1928-04-08||1995-03-15||FATHER [wed] May 12, 1951; He loved his family||[[Image:Adcock-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Adcock-xxx | Adcock ]]||Dora ||1899-09-25||1919-02-05||||[[Image:Adcock-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rogers-xxx | Adcock ]]||Dorothy N. Rogers||1931-09-20||2006-01-08||MOTHER [wed] Dec 20, 1952||[[Image:Adcock-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Adcock-xxx | Adcock ]]||Hollis ||1937-10-18||1937-10-18||Our Darling||[[Image:Adcock-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Adcox-xxx | Adcox ]]||Dean ||1937-07-19||2010-03-02||You are loved [wed] Oct. 1, 1960||[[Image:Adcox-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Adcox-xxx | Adcox ]]||Durwood Leon ||1937-04-17||2013-01-13||Daddy [wed] May 1, 1957||[[Image:Adcox-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hosey-xxx | Adcox ]]||Earnestine ||1933-05-10||2011-09-25||Mama Proverbs 31:26-31; Thank you for painting our lives a beautiful picture (nee Hosey)||[[Image:Hosey-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Adcox-xxx | Adcox ]]||Johnnie Faye ||1940-04-07||2005-11-05|| ||[[Image:Adcox-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-xxx | Adcox ]]||Mary ||1906-11-16||1994-06-08||||[[Image:Adcox-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Adcox-xxx | Adcox ]]||Tommy R. ||1898-06-12||1967-04-14|| ||[[Image:Adcox-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Alvis-xxx | Ahlberg ]]||Coralee Alvis||1924 ||2012 ||(nee Alvis) He the pearly gates will open||[[Image:Ahlberg-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ahlberg-xxx | Ahlberg ]]||Jeanne ||1946-12-02||2005-07-26|| buried next to Phillip C. & Coralee Ahlberg ||[[Image:Ahlberg-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ahlberg-xxx | Ahlberg ]]||Phillip C. ||1920 ||2012 ||He the pearly gates will open||[[Image:Ahlberg-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Alexander-xxx | Alexander ]]||Martha Jean ||1936-03-03||1937-12-03||She was the sunshine of our home.||[[Image:Alexander-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-xxx | Allen ]]||Pernecia F. ||1891-06-25||1925-01-25||Wife of T. P. Allen (nee Kennedy)||[[Image:Allen-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Amason-9 | Amason ]]||Ann Joyce ||1934-06-11||2001-03-03||[wed] Dec 12, 1953 ||[[Image:Amason-9.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Amason-21 | Amason ]]||Allen R.||1877-03||1969-08-10|| ||[[Image:Amason-21.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hall-65647 | Amason ]]||Carolyn H. ||1932-05-08||1999-07-23||(nee Hall) ||[[Image:Hall-65647.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Amason-10| Amason ]]||Clarence Walter ||1911-10||1974-02||Papaw, A praying deacon and mason be loved. ||[[Image:Amason-10.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Amason-20| Amason ]]||Dallas ||1887-02-04||1975-10-20|| ||[[Image:Amason-20.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Amason-164 | Amason ]]||E. B. ||1879-11-01||1879-11-24||In Memory of E. B. son of T. N. and L. R. Amason; At Rest||[[Image:Amason-164.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Amason-12 | Amason ]]||Hardy Dallas ||1933-03-01||1998-10-03||[wed] Dec 12, 1953, (mil) SP4 US ARMY ||[[Image:Amason-12.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Amason-24 | Amason ]]||Harvey Richard||1894-12-04||1983-01-29|| FATHER; He died as he lived - a Christian.||[[Image:Amason-24.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Amason-xxx | Amason ]]||H. C. ||1895-01-15||1895-01-28||In Memory of H. C. Son of J. M. & A. E. Amason; Gone to soon.||[[Image:Amason-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Amason-26 | Amason ]]||James Howard ||1923-02-26||2006-10-27||S2 US Navy World War II ||[[Image:Amason-26.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Amason-7 | Amason ]]||Jesse Franklin ||1904-12-07||1980-05-01||[wed] Sat. Oct 10, 1931||[[Image:Amason-7.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Amason-22| Amason ]]||Johnnie N. ||1908-06-05||1963-08-13|| ||[[Image:Amason-22.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Amason-25 | Amason ]]||John ||1872||1930|| ||[[Image:Amason-25.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Amason-23 | Amason ]]||John Dock ||1920-07-18||2005-02-18||Our Father which art in Heaven ||[[Image:Amason-23.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cockrell-280 | Amason ]]||Laura||1869||1939||(nee Cockrell) ||[[Image:Amason-25.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-263888 | Amason ]]||Loree B. ||1910-10-30||2007-01-15||||[[Image:Amason-22.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1307 | Amason ]]||Lula Mae Sellers||1909-08-10||1937-09-02||'''probably unmarked grave ''' ||[[Image:Sellers-1307.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-1893| Amason ]]||Lula Rankin||1896-09-29||1984-12-25||MOTHER; Your memory is dear to us. ||[[Image:Rankin-1893.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ingram-10050| Amason ]]||Mary Edna ||1868-01-02||1944-09-20||(nee Ingram)||[[Image:Ingram-10050.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McAlpin-451 | Amason ]]||Mary Lou McAlpin||1928-12-02||2003-08-10|| ||[[Image:McAlpin-451.jpg |100px]] |- | [[White-20435 | Amason ]]||Mollie||1891-04-17||1969-07-25||(nee White)||[[Image:Amason-20.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Amason-163 | Amason ]]||P. W. ||1877-11-16||1890-03-16||In Memory of P. W. Son of T. W. & L. R. Amason; We will meet again.||[[Image:Amason-163.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Maddox-1551 | Amason ]]||Rebecca Maddox|||| ||(nee Maddox) (no dates born May 11, 1846)||[[Image:Maddox-1551.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Amason-28 | Amason ]]||Rufus Odell ||1918-09-07||2005-01-21||[wed] Sept 22, 1941 ||[[Image:Amason-28.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Amason-xxx | Amason ]]||Son ||1875-07-06||1883-09-28||(broken stone) Gone But not Forgotten.||[[Image:Amason-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-934 | Amason ]]||Susie Mangum||1882-02-15||1953-05-07||(nee Mangum) MOTHER||[[Image:Mangum-934.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Amason-27 | Amason ]]||Thomas J. ||1892-09-06||1974-07-02||||[[Image:Amason-27.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Amason-165 | Amason ]]||Thomas Marion ||1865-09-28||1955-08-04||||[[Image:Amason-165.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ware-1503 | Amason ]]||Tina Lucille||1930-10-04||2012-01-23||Our Father which art in Heaven.(nee Ware)(death date from obit)||[[Image:Amason-23.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Husband-265 | Amason ]]||Vermelle||1907-01-03||1999-04-27||'''need photo''' (nee Husband) ||[[Image:Husband-265.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ware-1504 | Amason ]]||Verna Jewel ||1925-02-04||2012-02-10||[wed]Sept. 22, 1941 (death date from obit)||[[Image:Amason-28.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-5866 | Amason ]]||Virdue Martha Kennedy||1911-09-08||1989-02-03||[wed] Sat. Oct 10, 1931||[[Image:Amason-7.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Amason-161 | Amason ]]||W. J. ||1926-04-13||1926-06-08||Son of W. A. & S. A. Amason ; Darling we miss thee,||[[Image:Amason-161.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Amason-158 | Amason ]]||William J.||1883-06-07||1954-09-24||FATHER||[[Image:Amason-158.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-258 | Amason ]]||Zona Runnels||1893-09-18||1995-03-13||(nee Runnels) ||[[Image:Amason-27.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Andrews-xxx | Andrews ]]||Gene F. ||1936-08-09||2005-05-27||[wed] Oct 6, 1958 Loving husband and father (double headstone with Annie Ruth C. Andrews, b 2/15/1938) ||[[Image:Andrews-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ates-xxx | Ates ]]||Bentley J.||2012-02-23||2012-07-15||Our Little Angel||[[Image:Ates-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ates-xxx | Ates ]]||Cindy M. ||1957-01-22||1979-03-17||||[[Image:Ates-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ates-257 | Ates ]]||Elmer J ||1910-04-13||2001-12-30||[wed] Nov. 7, 1929 ||[[Image:Ates-257.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stubbs-xxx| Ates ]]||Hattie Rea Stubbs||1913-02-17||2010-03-18||(nee Stubbs) [wed] Nov. 7, 1929||[[Image:Stubbs-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stubbs-1120| Ates ]]||Elsie Calian||1902-11-18||1992-03-24||'''need photo''' (nee Stubbs)||[[Image:Stubbs-1120.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Luckey-xxx | Ates ]]||Louise (Lou) ||1930-03-02||1971-07-16||(nee Luckey)||[[Image:Ates-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ates-xxx | Ates ]]||Oscar Alonzo ||1895-06-12||1986-12-28||Into thy hand I command my spirit; CPL US Army World War I ||[[Image:Ates-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ates-xxx | Ates ]]||Thurman J. ||1928-04-15||1979-10-31||||[[Image:Ates-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Baldwin-xxx | Baldwin ]]||Mary F. ||1927-01-26||2005-01-06||Our father which art in Heaven. ||[[Image:Baldwin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Baldwin-xxx | Baldwin ]]||Thomas Hubert ||1923-03-05||2010-07-23||Our father which art in Heaven. ||[[Image:Baldwin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Belding-332 | Belding ]]||Coy B. ||1903-01-27||1970-11-26|| ||[[Image:Belding-332.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4021 | Belding ]]||Tiny Bishop ||1909-08-23||1937-03-10|| ||[[Image:Bishop-4021.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bellma-xxx | Bellma ]]||Infant Son||1919-04-04||1919-04-04|| ||[[Image:Bellma-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Adcock-528 | Bishop ]]||Audell A.||1919-08-29||1987-01-20||(nee Adcock) ||[[Image:Adcock-528.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4447 | Bishop ]]||Andrew E. ||1902-08-10||1969-12-27||FATHER||[[Image:Bishop-4447.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-241| Bishop ]]||Cloudia R. ||1900-09-12||1977-08-10||(nee Runnels) ||[[Image:Runnels-241.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4960| Bishop ]]||James Edward||1924-05-12||1988-01-06||US Army World War II||[[Image:Bishop-4960.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4461 | Bishop ]]||Lois ||1920-09-04||1970-11-03||Miss Lois Bishop; Blessed are the merciful||[[Image:Bishop-4461.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-26402 | Bishop ]]||Mary Lizzie||1873||1944||(nee Jones)||[[Image:Bishop-4464.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-234| Bishop ]]||Mae R.||1897-04-03||1971-07-07||Mother (nee Runnels)||[[Image:Runnels-234.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4464| Bishop ]]||Mack Mancel||1861||1941||||[[Image:Bishop-4464.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Herington-20 | Bishop ]]||Minnie Herington ||1887-10-08||1924-11-08||Wife of W. L. Bishop; Jesus Loves the Pure and Holy||[[Image:Herington-20.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-5000| Bishop ]]||R. T.||1920-02-18||1996-09-20||Pvt US Army ||[[Image:Bishop-5000.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-5078| Bishop ]]||Raymond Thomas||1953-08-03||1997-05-19|| ||[[Image:Bishop-5078.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4961| Bishop ]]||Wayne||1929-09-07||1978-05-11||US Army World War II||[[Image:Bishop-4961.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4400| Bishop ]]||Wiley E.||1898-02-18||1962-03-26||We will meet again.||[[Image:Bishop-4400.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-6860 | Bishop ]]||Will L. ||1883-05-11||1958-12-15||Asleep in Jesus, Blessed Thought||[[Image:Bishop-6860.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McCallum-1453| Booth]]||Grace M.||1919-07-10||1997-03-12||(nee McCallum) '''need photo''' '''death date s/b Mar 23, 1997'''||[[Image:McCallum-1453-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-xxx | Branham ]]||Lottie Pearl ||1909-01-18||1971-03-17||(nee Bishop)||[[Image:Branham-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brewer-xxx | Brewer ]]||Arthur U.||1944-03-22||2007-04-10||[wed] 6-11-67 ||[[Image:Brewer-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brewer-xxx | Brewer ]]||Gerald Wilson ||1945-09-30||2002-05-08||US Air Force Vietnam ||[[Image:Brewer-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brewer-xxx | Brewer ]]||Harold Lee Jr. ||1955-05-03||1989-10-23||||[[Image:Brewer-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brewer-xxx | Brewer ]]||Robert Steven ||1953-06-22||1994-02-09||||[[Image:Brewer-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jordan-xxx | Brewer ]]||Patricia Ann Jordan||1947-09-05||2011-03-04|| ||[[Image:Brewer-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Garner-xxx | Brewer ]]||Sandra Garner||1948-01-07||2001-10-27||[wed] 6-11-67||[[Image:Brewer-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brown-32811| Brown ]]||John Henry "Buster"||1909-07-05||1971-01-09||In God's Care ||[[Image:Brown-32811.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cook-xxx | Brown]]||Myrtis||1915-09-06||2006-09-07||(obit only; nee Cook) ||[[Image:Cook-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brown-xxx | Brown]]||Richard||1900||1967||(need photo) ||[[Image:Brown-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1321 | Brown ]]||Ocie Audell ||1916-12-16||1996-01-28||(nee Sellers) In God's Care||[[Image:Sellers-1321.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bryant-4438| Bryant]]||James I.||1879-12-04||1960-11-04|| ||[[Image:Bryant-4438.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Martin-81755| Bryant]]||Nettie M.||1898-09-29||1989-09-18||(nee Martin) ||[[Image:Martin-81755.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bryant-4459| Bryant]]||Travis H.||1938-05-11||1996-07-13||'''need photo''' ||[[Image:Bryant-4459.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-7071| Butler ]]||Alonzo ||1874 ||1958 ||||[[Image:Butler-7071.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-257 | Butler ]]||Bertie M. ||1905-06-24||2002-07-11|| ||[[Image:Butler-7376.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-xxx | Butler ]]||Billy N. ||1936-04-03||2009-08-31||PFC US Marine Corps (double headstone with Lucy P. Butler, b Dec 23, 1941) ||[[Image:Butler-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-xxx | Butler ]]||Charley R. ||1907-12-16||1987-12-13||PVT US Army World War II||[[Image:Butler-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-xxx | Butler ]]||Dan ||1959-11-23||1959-11-24||||[[Image:Butler-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-xxx | Butler ]]||Danny||1958-11-13||1958-11-13|| ||[[Image:Butler-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-xxx | Butler ]]||Delorce ||1945-12-21||1945-12-22||||[[Image:Butler-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-29367 | Butler ]]||Doil Jackson ||1871 ||1945 ||||[[Image:BButler-29367.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-xxx | Butler ]]||J. D. ||1943-04-08||2004-07-16|| ||[[Image:Butler-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-7376 | Butler ]]||Estus F. ||1904-10-18||1990-02-02||||[[Image:Butler-7376.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-xxx | Butler ]]||Jewel L. ||1910-08-30||2006-09-17||||[[Image:Butler-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-xxx | Butler ]]||L. D. Jr. ||1924-04-21||1958-01-18||||[[Image:Butler-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-17044| Butler ]]||Leffie D.||1898-02-05||1992-03-17||[wed] Dec. 3, 1916||[[Image:Butler-17044.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Womack-xxx | Butler ]]||Mittie W.||1898-08-26||1997-06-06||(nee Womack) [wed] Dec. 3, 1916 ||[[Image:Butler-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Canoy-84 | Butler ]]||Mollie||1874||1951||(nee Canoy) ||[[Image:Butler-7071.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1332| Butler ]]||Thereas Fae||1927-12-26||2009-03-01||[wed] Feb 7, 1947 (double headstone with Ozell Butler, b Oct 2, 1926) (nee Sellers) ||[[Image:Sellers-1332.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-189 | Byrd]]||Aletha ||1887-11-04||1951-10-16||(nee Mangum) ||[[Image:Mangum-189-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-265 | Canoy ]]||Essie E. ||1910-06-01||1982-01-02||(nee Runnels) MOTHER ||[[Image:Canoy-98.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Canoy-118| Canoy ]]||Jimmie Dale ||1938-02-10 ||1938-04-01 ||At Rest||[[Image:Canoy-118.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Canoy-78| Canoy ]]||Lillie||1902-07-08||1913-02-11|| ||[[Image:Canoy-78.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Canoy-102| Canoy ]]||Narvil ||1928-06-26||1928-11-22||At Rest||[[Image:Canoy-102-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Canoy-95| Canoy ]]||William E.||1871-08-25||1913-01-13|| ||[[Image:Canoy-95.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Canoy-98| Canoy ]]||Willie V.||1906-01-27||1968-08-18||FATHER ||[[Image:Canoy-98.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dilmore-29| Chain ]]||Eunice ||1909-07-05||1946-02-08||(nee Dilmore) Wife of T. V. Chain ||[[Image:Dilmore-29.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Chain-66| Chain ]]||Tom V. ||1918-05-29||1970-01-14||Father & Husband; Rest In Peace ||[[Image:Chain-66.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Amason-29 | Chalk ]]||Annie A. ||1907-10-02||1932-06-28||(nee Amason) ||[[Image:Amason-29.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-568 | Chalk ]]||Annie Elizabeth ||1903||1952||(nee Runnels) Asleep in Jesus ||[[Image:Runnels-568.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Chalk-xxx | Chalk ]]||Bettie D. ||1913-04-04||2000-09-19||(nee Smith) ||[[Image:Chalk-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Chalk-600 | Chalk ]]||Homer A. ||1906-07-21||1977-09-13|| ||[[Image:Chalk-600.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rose-11421| Chalk ]]||Mattie ||1887-12-13||1952-08-18||(nee Rose) At rest with the Lord ||[[Image:Rose-11421.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Condia-9| Chalk ]]||Mattie Condia||1905-03-27||1986-07-15||(nee Condia) In Loving Memory ||[[Image:Condia-9.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Chalk-376| Chalk ]]||W. A. ||1880||1955|| ||[[Image:Chalk-376.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Chalk-271| Chalk ]]||William Oscar||1903-01-16||1987-04-23||Father ||[[Image:Chalk-271.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Purser-122| Cockrell ]]||Claudia P.||1901-04-01||1982-06-06||(nee Purser) Wife||[[Image:Purser-122.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fortenberry-369 | Cockrell ]]||Effie Lee Fortenberry||1914-09-07||1983-02-14|| ||[[Image:Cockrell-239.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cockrell-311| Cockrell ]]||Finley C.||1904-08-26||1990-01-01||Husband ||[[Image:Cockrell-311.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cockrell-239 | Cockrell ]]||Homer||1909-09-25||1987-04-02|| ||[[Image:Cockrell-239.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cockrell-298 | Cockrell ]]||Hulon H. ||1914-06-01||1977-07-10|| ||[[Image:Cockrell-298.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cockrell-297 | Cockrell ]]||Johnnie L. ||1888||19--||FATHER; Asleep in Jesus ||[[Image:Cockrell-297.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-277293 | Cockrell ]]||Luella W. ||1896||1948||MOTHER; Asleep in Jesus ||[[Image:Cockrell-297.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cockrell-xxx | Cockrell ]]||Mary Lou Bell||1946-07-20||2008-11-30||[wed] May 4, 1984 ||[[Image:Cockrell-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4467 | Cockrell ]]||Mattie L. ||1890||1989||(nee Bishop)||[[Image:Cockrell-237.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cockrell-237 | Cockrell ]]||William M. ||1874||1957||||[[Image:Cockrell-237.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Collins-xxx | Collins ]]||William B. ||1935-07-30||2007-04-25|| ||[[Image:Collins-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sasser-528| Cook ]]||Frances V. ||1933-05-18||2010-10-12||(nee Sasser) [wed] July 17, 1954, Memories of your love for us until we meet again, Children Marlene, Billy Jr; Grandchildren Caleb, Kaci, Hanna (double headstone with Billy D. Cook, Sr, b. July 11, 1933) ||[[Image:Sasser-528.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cook-xxx | Cook ]]||Henry ||1884-10-27||1948-04-22||||[[Image:Cook-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McNair-xxx | Cook ]]||Katie||1890-07-27||1956-07-16||(nee McNair)||[[Image:McNair-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Creel-xxx| Creel ]]||Henry C. ||1869-03-08||1944-02-06|| ||[[Image:Creel-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Creel-390 | Creel ]]||James W. ||1896-01-29||1959-01-24||Beyond the sunset ||[[Image:Creel-390.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fortenberry-385 | Creel ]]||Katie ||1925-04-10||2012-12-27||[wed] Apr 16, 1945 (nee Fortenberry) ||[[Image:Creel-330.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Muckleroy-55| Creel ]]||Oma M. ||1897-11-11|| ||(nee Muckleroy) Meet me there ||[[Image:Creel-390.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Creel-330 | Creel ]]||W. J. ||1921-12-30||2010-10-26||[wed] Apr 16, 1945 ||[[Image:Creel-330.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Currie-1146 | Currie ]]||Barnie E. ||1902-04-21||1918-04-12||In Memory of Barnie E. Son of J.E. & Bettie Currie ||[[Image:Currie-1146.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-8002 | Currie ]]||Bettie ||1861||1929||(nee Kennedy) ||[[Image:Kennedy-8002.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ates-84 | Currie ]]||Fannie Ates||1889-05-23||1950-12-21||God's Greatest gift returned to God - our mother. ||[[Image:Ates-84.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stubbs-1002 | Currie ]]||Geneva Stubbs||1911-04-23||2000-01-09||[wed] 1941 [detail bio] ||[[Image:Currie-1160.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Currie-1144 | Currie ]]||Grover Daniel||1886-01-08||1956-01-24||Rest in Peace. ||[[Image:Currie-1144.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Currie-1143 | Currie ]]||James Sr. ||1853||1929|| ||[[Image:Currie-1143.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Currie-1147 | Currie ]]||James E. ||1894-04-06||1965-02-23|| ||[[Image:Currie-1147.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Currie-812 | Currie]]||John B.||1890-08-06||1975-02-25||(death date from obituary) ||[[Image:Currie-812-3.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Keys-510 | Currie]]||Pearl K. ||1891-05-11||1969-01-15||(nee Keys) ||[[Image:Currie-812-3.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Keys-523 | Currie]]||Myrtle Keys ||1907-09-07||1988-12-11|| ||[[Image:Currie-759.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Currie-814 | Currie]]||Scott ||1895-09-26||1979-03-23|| ||[[Image:Currie-814-2.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Currie-1145 | Currie ]]||Thomas Jefferson ||1905||1980||US Army World War II||[[Image:Currie-1145.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Currie-1160 | Currie ]]||William Ethel "Uncle Ed" ||1912-04-22||1996-12-22||[wed] 1941 [detail bio] ||[[Image:Currie-1160.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Davis-xxx| Davis]]||Franklin ||1947-01-12||2005-01-04|| ||[[Image:Davis-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hall-26054 | Davis]]||Janie H. ||1906-12-03||1987-04-30||(nee Hall) ||[[Image:Hall-26054.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Davis-44012| Davis]]||Jim Pickens ||1897-07-31||1982-12-22|| ||[[Image:Davis-44012.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Davis-xxx| Davis]]||Tracy ||1945-01-10||1988-03-12|| ||[[Image:Davis-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[DeBlasio-xxx | DeBlasio ]]||Christian William ||2013-09-25||2013-10-13|| '''FHM''' only May 2014 ||[[Image:DeBlasio-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-21627| Dukes]]||Lela McWilliams||1890||1969|| (nee Roberts) ||[[Image:Roberts-21627.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Engrum-1 | Dupree ]]||Adaline Engrum ||1862-03-06||1900-02-23||Wife of T. M. Dupree; She was a kind and affectionate wife, a fond mother, and a friend to all. ||[[Image:Engrum-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wells-8134 | Dupree ]]||Evelyn Wells ||1871-10-23||1936-03-29|| ||[[Image:Wells-8134.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wells-7346 | Dupree ]]||Mary Jane ||1865||1948||Mother; Asleep in Jesus (nee Wells) ||[[Image:Wells-7346.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dupree-203 | Dupree ]]||Thomas M. ||1859-06-04||1934-09-16|| ||[[Image:Dupree-203.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dupree-178 | Dupree ]]||W. C. ||1857-12-15||1923-03-30||Father; Asleep in Jesus (given name William Charles) ||[[Image:Dupree-178.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dupree-196 | Dupree ]]||William Eddie ||1892-07-03||1923-01-10||He was beloved by God and man. ||[[Image:Dupree-196.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Earles-xxx | Earles ]]||Billy Mac ||1948-10-05||2005-02-04|| ||[[Image:Earles-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dilmore-19 | Dilmore]]||Archie||1894-03-05||1971-06-15|| ||[[Image:Dilmore-19.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dilmore-25| Dilmore]]||Charlie J.||1901-05-02||1971-06-03|| ||[[Image:Dilmore-25.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dilmore-27| Dilmore]]||D. W.||1870-04-16||1944-01-29||Prepare to meet me in Heaven; FATHER ||[[Image:Dilmore-27.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dilmore-37| Dilmore]]||Jimmie Doris||1937-01-28||1938-11-26||Son of M E & Nettie Dilmore; Safe in the arms of Jesus ||[[Image:Dilmore-37.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-5930| Dilmore]]||Josephine Kennedy||1876-04-25||1943-09-15||(nee Kennedy) She was the sunshine of the home; MOTHER ||[[Image:Dilmore-27.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Maddox-988| Dilmore]]||Margie Mae||1907-08-20||1991-08-20||(nee Maddox) ||[[Image:Dilmore-25.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dilmore-46| Dilmore ]]||Melvin||1903-09-02||1970-03-23||||[[Image:Dilmore-46.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dilmore-49| Dilmore ]]||Myrtle||1917-06-25||1993-09-12||'''reported burial, obituary'''||[[Image:Dilmore-49.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cockrell-244| Dilmore ]]||Nettie C.||1908-11-21||2006-01-09||(nee Cockrell)||[[Image:Dilmore-46.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dilmore-52| Dilmore ]]||Onie Lee||1911-01-10||1998-03-19||||[[Image:Dilmore-52.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5647 | Dykes ]]||Velma Louie||1910-01-02||1974-01-28||(nee Sullivan) '''need photo'''||[[Image:Sullivan-5647.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-363 | Evans ]]||Mary Lou Mangum||1955-09-28||2012-01-05||'''obit only''' ||[[Image:Mangum-363.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stubbs-1163 | Evans ]]||Zelda Stubbs Mangum ||1929-12-21||2004-05-29||Mother, In Loving Memory ||[[Image:Stubbs-1163.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Everett-1575| Everett ]]||Anslem S. ||1897-01-18||1968-08-27||To Die is gain, (mil) MISSISSIPPI, BKR2 US Navy World War I ||[[Image:Everett-1575.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-1791| Everett ]]||Annette ||1902-04-15||1931-12-30||MOTHER; Gone but not forgotten (nee Rankin)||[[Image:Rankin-1791.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Everett-xxx | Everett ]]||Danny L ||1968-10-11||2006-01-23||Forever in our hearts ||[[Image:Everett-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fairchild-1867| Fairchild ]]||Jerry ||1949-07-19||2002-10-30||'''need photo, have obit''' ||[[Image:Fairchild-1867.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fairchild-646 | Fairchild ]]||James C. ||1897-10-28||1950-12-27||Weep not, he is at rest. ||[[Image:Fairchild-646.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fairchild-1153| Fairchild ]]||James Truitt ||1930-08-14||1999-04-12||Daddy; Love Misty, Katrina, & Ryan ||[[Image:Fairchild-1153.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fairchild-647 | Fairchild ]]||Jimmy Jr. ||1928-05-23||2003-03-17||Pray Without Ceasing, 1 Thessalonians 5:17 ||[[Image:Fairchild-647.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Maddox-1501| Fairchild]]||Martha Francis Maddox ||1870||1937-08-21||(nee Maddox) reported burial ||[[Image:Maddox-1501.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Purser-143 | Fairchild ]]||Zeria P.||1911-05-05||1996-03-04||(nee Purser) Weep not, she is at rest. ||[[Image:Purser-143.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Floyd-xxx | Floyd ]]||Annie Mae ||1909-01-18||1984-02-24||Sister; She was loved by all. ||[[Image:Floyd-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Floyd-xxx | Floyd ]]||Charles Elias J. ||1901-02-28||1964-04-17|| ||[[Image:Floyd-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Floyd-xxx | Floyd ]]||Connie Mae ||1909-11-18||1984-02-24|| ||[[Image:Floyd-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Floyd-785| Floyd ]]||E. A. ||1825-12-02||1909-11-14||He is not dead but sleepeth. (given name Ervin Anse) ||[[Image:Floyd-785.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Floyd-xxx | Floyd ]]||Elizabeth |||||| ||[[Image:Floyd-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ware-xxx | Floyd ]]||Elizabeth Ware||1818||1878|| ||[[Image:Floyd-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Floyd-xxx | Floyd ]]||Ervin Walter Jr. ||1923-10-20||1949-01-06||Mississippi PHM3 USNR World War II ||[[Image:Floyd-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Herrington-xxx | Floyd ]]||Jewel I. Herrington||1923-04-20||2009-07-31||[wed] July 4, 1942 (death from obit) ||[[Image:Herrington-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Keyes-xxx | Floyd ]]||Julia ||1886-11-01||1969||(ND) (nee Keyes) They were the sunshine of our home. ||[[Image:Floyd-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Floyd-xxx | Floyd ]]||Lomer Wilson ||1911-03-21||1992-05-06||[wed] July 4, 1942 ||[[Image:Floyd-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-141 | Floyd ]]||Mary Ann||1837-11-26||1891-10-19||(nee Mangum) ||[[Image:Mangum-141.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Floyd-xxx | Floyd ]]||Wilson ||1879-03-09||1955-05-27||They were the sunshine of our home. ||[[Image:Floyd-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fortenberry-447 | Fortenberry ]]||Annie Laura ||1888-12-20||1920-07-02||Miss Annie Laura Fartenberry ||[[Image:Fortenberry-447.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Atkins-1960 | Fortenberry ]]||Beatrice ||1910-02-25||1991-03-02||(nee Atkins) ||[[Image:Atkins-1960.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fortenberry-450 | Fortenberry ]]||Donnie Pearcy ||1893-01-08||1928-12-14|| ||[[Image:Fortenberry-450.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fortenberry-449 | Fortenberry ]]||Earnest ||1890-06-16||1928-12-09|| ||[[Image:Fortenberry-449.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lott-591| Fortenberry ]]||Edral Burteal Lott||1923-06-09||2000-09-09||(nee Lott) [wed] Mar. 3, 1944; He that overcometh shall inherit all things Rev. 21:7||[[Image:Fortenberry-446.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fortenberry-405| Fortenberry ]]||Ermon||1908-07-13||1970-08-08||FATHER||[[Image:Fortenberry-405.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fortenberry-372 | Fortenberry ]]||Ernest C. Sr ||1923-05-01||2011-05-18|| CPL US Army World War II ||[[Image:Fortenberry-372.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fortenberry-371| Fortenberry ]]||Ernest Cleveland Jr ||1964-10-15||2012-03-09||'''(obit)''' ||[[Image:Fortenberry-371.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fortenberry-376 | Fortenberry ]]||George E. "Toby"||1939-05-29||2003-05-28||His grace is sufficeth||[[Image:Fortenberry-376.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fortenberry-379| Fortenberry ]]||G. Delton ||1915-10-06||1979-08-29||Resting and waiting for a glorious resurrection. ||[[Image:Fortenberry-379.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fortenberry-380 | Fortenberry ]]||Harmon F. ||1905-05-20||1966-02-21|| ||[[Image:Fortenberry-380.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fortenberry-444| Fortenberry ]]||Infant Son ||1915-04-22||1915-04-22||Infant Son of L. M. & Mattie Fortenberry||[[Image:Fortenberry-444.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fortenberry-448| Fortenberry ]]||J. H. ||1884-01-28||1920-12-17||||[[Image:Fortenberry-448.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Purvis-741| Fortenberry ]]||Gabie Mary ||1887-02-28||1920-12-28||(nee Purvis) ||[[Image:Fortenberry-448.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fortenberry-387| Fortenberry ]]||Larry Dale||1954-04-21||2019-01-30||At Peace '''need headstone photo||[[Image:Fortenberry-387-x.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fortenberry-388| Fortenberry ]]||Lloyd Delton||1937-06-25||1939-05-28||Son of Mr. & Mrs. Delton Fortenberry, A little time on earth he spent, Till God for him his angel sent.||[[Image:Fortenberry-388.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fortenberry-443| Fortenberry ]]||Lonnie M. ||1886-08-16||1967-01-15||Father||[[Image:Fortenberry-443.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fortenberry-446| Fortenberry ]]||Matthew Waydene||1926-01-21||1993-08-04||Rev Matthew Waydene; [wed] Mar. 3, 1944; He that overcometh shall inherit all things Rev. 21:7; US Navy World War II||[[Image:Fortenberry-446.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-265311 | Fortenberry ]]||Mattie P. ||1896-02-25||1980-06-08||Mother||[[Image:Fortenberry-443.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fortenberry-396 | Fortenberry ]]||Nina ||1934||1955||Our Darling ||[[Image:Fortenberry-396.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4397 | Fortenberry ]]||Oree E.||1919-08-20||1987-07-12||Resting and waiting for a glorious resurrection. (nee Bishop) ||[[Image:Bishop-4397-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-256| Fortenberry ]]||Rachel ||1868-02-11||1930-04-03||(nee Runnels)||[[Image:Runnels-256.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Axton-59| Fortenberry ]]||Roma ||1911-09-25||1971-09-08||MOTHER (nee Axton)||[[Image:Fortenberry-405.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fortenberry-400| Fortenberry ]]||Rufus Cleveland||1891-01-19||1954-02-19||He died as he lived - a Christian||[[Image:Fortenberry-400.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McWilliams-428| Fortenberry ]]||Ruth McWilliams||1891-02-17||1983-04-09||(nee McWilliams) Safe in the arms of Jesus||[[Image:McWilliams-428.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fortenberry-445| Fortenberry ]]||W. L. "Dub"||1917-05-26||1997-02-10||||[[Image:Fortenberry-445.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fortenberry-442| Fortenberry ]]||Willis||1861-02-22||1904-10-07||Gone but not forgotten.||[[Image:Fortenberry-442.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Garner-xxx| Garner ]]||A. Naydell Herrington||1922-12-17||2001-12-10||[wed] Aug 11, 1942, Now her smile shines on us from above. ||[[Image:Garner-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Garner-2033| Garner ]]||Alonzo H.||1894-08-29||1967-03-08|| ||[[Image:Garner-2033.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-255| Garner ]]||Bessie R.||1905-06-19||1976-11-01||(nee Runnels) ||[[Image:Garner-2033.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1268 | Garner ]]||Emile S.||1894-08-29||1967-03-08||MOTHER, In God's Care. (nee Sellers) ||[[Image:Sellers-1268.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Garner-xxx | Garner ]]||Gillis Thomas ||1932-09-01||2003-06-01||Daddy ||[[Image:Garner-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Garner-xxx | Garner ]]||Herbert L. ||1922-04-05||2001-10-15||Our Father who art in Heaven. S1 US Navy, World War II (double headstone with Polly M. Garner, b Oct 25, 1925) ||[[Image:Garner-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Garner-xxx | Garner ]]||John Day Sr ||1931-06-19||2004-06-21||||[[Image:Garner-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Garner-2032 | Garner ]]||Jack D.||1933-08-21||1998-05-01||US Air Force Korea ||[[Image:Garner-2032.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Garner-xxx | Garner ]]||L. H. Jr ||1925-11-01||2002-02-09||[wed] Sept 9, 1944 (double headstone with Dorothy Garner b. Apr 27, 1928) ||[[Image:Garner-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gregory-3098 | Garner ]]||Orena G.||1927-09-01||2011-02-05||(nee Gregory) ||[[Image:Womack-1132.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Garner-xxx | Garner ]]||Oyd W. ||1926-01-01||2007-03-10|| ||[[Image:Garner-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1274 | Garvan ]]||Eula Jane Sellers||1899-09-03||1918||(unmarked grave with infant daughter)||[[Image:Sellers-1274.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Garvan-3 | Garvan ]]||Infant Daughter||1918||1918||(unmarked grave with mother)||[[Image:Garvan-3.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Graves-xxx | Graves ]]||L. J. ||1926-12-03||2001-06-02|| ||[[Image:Graves-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Graves-xxx | Graves ]]||Sadie Lee ||1938-01-22||2008-02-15|| ||[[Image:Graves-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Purvis-907 | Grayson ]]||Amanda M. ||1898-09-26||1920-03-18||(nee Purvis)'''need photo''' ||[[Image:Purvis-907.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-xxx | Grubbs ]]||Bradys S. ||1932-05-03||2010-01-19||(nee Sullivan) ||[[Image:Sullivan-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grubbs-492 | Grubbs ]]||Eugene ||1914-07-17||1995-07-08||'''need photo''' ||[[Image:Grubbs-492.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grubbs-xxx | Grubbs ]]||Gillard ||1920-05-31||1958-06-01|| ||[[Image:Grubbs-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Adcox -xxx | Grubbs ]]||Inez A. ||1926-07-20||2011-09-16||(nee Adcox) ||[[Image:Adcox -xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stringer-969 | Grubbs ]]||Nancy Wilton ||1910-07-04||1995-07-06||'''need photo''' (nee Stringer) ||[[Image:Stringer-969.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hales-196| Hales ]]||Sarah Ann||1860-05-13||1920-09-27|| ||[[Image:Hales-196.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Nichols-7609| Hall ]]||Betty M. Nichols ||1932-03-29||2013-07-19||(nee Nichols) Mama ||[[Image:Nichols-7609.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hall-26029| Hall ]]||Bud ||1870||1911||Father; I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith. ||[[Image:Hall-26029.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hall-25616| Hall ]]||Cassie Lee Sr. ||1920-08-19||2004-09-27||Daddy ||[[Image:Hall-25616.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4102| Hall ]]||Mary||1869||1924||(nee Sullivan) Mother; She was a kind and affectionate wife, a fond mother and friend to all. ||[[Image:Hall-26029.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Harvey-4881 | Harvey ]]||Geraldin||1923||2008||'''FHM''') ||[[Image:Harvey-4881.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Harvey-4880 | Harvey ]]||Henry ||1887-08-15||1970-04-05|| ||[[Image:Harvey-4880.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Harvey-8968| Harvey ]]||Homer ||1917-01-22||2001-11-28|| '''need photo; have obit'''||[[Image:Harvey-8968.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Harvey-5251 | Harvey ]]||Isaac H. ||1901-01-19||1956-09-20||At Rest ||[[Image:Harvey-5251.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Harvey-5252 | Harvey ]]||J. C. ||1942-03-06||1942-03-08||Gone to be with Jesus ||[[Image:Harvey-5252.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Harvey-xxx | Harvey ]]||John Lee ||1969||1969|| ||[[Image:Harvey-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Harvey-10466| Harvey ]]||John W. ||1899-05-09||1968-08-06||'''need photo''' ||[[Image:Harvey-10466.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Harvey-xxx | Harvey ]]||Johnny Ray ||1950||1951||Brother ||[[Image:Harvey-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-81407 | Harvey ]]||Lillie A. ||191-06-09||2002-07-22||At Rest ||[[Image:Harvey-5251.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-13474| Harvey ]]||Mary A.||1894-01-08||1967-04-23||(nee Kennedy) '''need photo''' ||[[Image:Harvey-10466.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Parish-1208| Harvey ]]||Nancy||1890-04-15||1976-07-16||(nee Parish) ||[[Image:Harvey-4880.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bynum-1340| Hegwood ]]||Alice Bynum||1926-01-17||2007-05-06||(nee Bynum) I had 81 good years I would have like a few more but that's ok.||[[Image:Bynum-1340.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Henderson-4748 | Henderson ]]||Alex L.||1883-06-07||1997-02-19||'''need photo''' ||[[Image:Henderson-4748.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Anderson-11406 | Henderson ]]||Elizabeth M.||1889-01-29||1943-08-28||'''need photo''' ||[[Image:Anderson-11406.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4188 | Herrington ]]||Pearlie ||1984||||(nee Sullivan) ||[[Image:Herrington-512.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Herrington-512 | Herrington ]]||Virgil J. ||1985||1969|| ||[[Image:Herrington-512.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hefner-xxx | Hefner ]]||Marvin M. ||1931-05-27||2004-02-28|| ||[[Image:Hefner-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Higgins-3778| Higgins ]]||Barney B. ||1909-01-31||1990-01-09|| ||[[Image:Higgins-3778-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Higgins-7064| Higgins ]]||Billy J. ||1974-10-11||1995-06-24||In God’s Care; From mom & family ||[[Image:Higgins-7064.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Higgins-4622| Higgins ]]||David B. ||1943-12-10||1991-01-01||In God’s Care; Dad; Rest in Peace ||[[Image:Higgins-4622.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-381 | Higgins ]]||Della ||1876-05-20||1947-09-16||(nee Runnels) ||[[Image:Runnels-381.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Saulters-14 | Higgins ]]||Emma S. ||1910-12-17||1994-01-26||(nee Saulters) ||[[Image:Saulters-14-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Higgins-7059| Higgins ]]||Rev. H. R. ||1883-04-30||1973-02-07|| ||[[Image:Higgins-7059.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Nichols-9410 | Higgins ]]||Hattie R. ||1931-08-02||2014-06-08||(nee Nichols) ||[[Image:Nichols-9410.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Saulters-15 | Higgins ]]||Irma Saulters ||1912-11-17||1998-11-02||(nee Saulters) ||[[Image:Saulters-15.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Higgins-5383 | Higgins ]]||Joe R. ||1932-02-25||1985-10-27||(mil) US Army ||[[Image:Higgins-5383.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grantham-867| Higgins ]]||Nonie G. ||1906-12-06||1985-08-13||(nee Grantham) Mother ||[[Image:Grantham-867.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Higgins-7063| Higgins ]]||Richard D. ||1905-02-28||1989-05-09||Father ||[[Image:Higgins-7063.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Reeves-6640| Higgins ]]||Sadie Lou ||1912-11-17||1998-11-02||(nee Reeves) In Loving Memory ||[[Image:Reeves-6640.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Higgins-4621| Higgins ]]||Tommy R. ||1883-04-30||1973-02-07||In Loving Memory; Beloved daddy; Beloved Paw Paw ||[[Image:Higgins-4621.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Higgins-4098| Higgins ]]||Willie Andrew Jackson ||1907-02-06||1993-09-17|| ||[[Image:Higgins-4098.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hodge-xxx | Hodge ]]||George E. ||1958-11-12||2004-07-28|| ||[[Image:Hodge-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Speed-xxx| Hopkins ]]||Charity Permelia ||1837-12-18||1922-04-11||(nee Speed) Wife of Cicero L. ||[[Image:Speed-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hopkins-3155| Hopkins ]]||Cicero F. ||1868-08-27||1926-01-13||'''need photo''' ||[[Image:Hopkins-3155.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hopkins-3157 | Hopkins ]]||Earvin O G ||1909-04-21||1967-07-19||'''need photo''' Mississippi SGT U S Army World War II||[[Image:Hopkins-3157.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hopkins-3156 | Hopkins ]]||Infant Son ||1906-05-29||1906-07-08||'''need photo''' Infant Son of C.F. & Theora Hopkins||[[Image:Hopkins-3156.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Floyd-786 | Hopkins ]]||Theora ||1869||1937-02-23||(nee Floyd) '''reported burial, probably unmarked''' ||[[Image:Floyd-786.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hudson-xxx | Hudson ]]||Jimmy Andrew ||1971-10-26||2003-03-01||In Loving Memory ||[[Image:Hudson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-8582 | Hughes ]]||Carl W. ||1907-02-10||1983-06-02|| ||[[Image:Hughes-8582.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-11047| Hughes ]]||Daniel B. ||1926-01-09||2011-10-05|| ||[[Image:Hughes-11047.jpg |100px]] |- | [[White-26365 | Hughes ]]||Eula M. ||1908-01-07||1991-09-21||(nee White) ||[[Image:Hughes-8582.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1115 | Hughes ]]||Luenell S.||1928-03-09||2007-06-27||(nee Sellers) ||[[Image:Sellers-1115.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jernigan-xxx | Jernigan ]]||Houston E. ||1923-09-04||1971-09-14||S1 USNR World War II||[[Image:Jernigan-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Johnson-73230| Johnson ]]||J. D. ||1911-01-26||1988-06-27||FATHER; We miss you daddy ||[[Image:Johnson-73230.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Floyd-3280| Johnson ]]||Lonie B. Floyd||1916-02-12||2012-02-12||(nee Floyd) MOTHER ||[[Image:Johnson-73230.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-31215 | Jones ]]||Abner D. "Shorty"||1931-06-02||2011-04-29|| (mil) PFC US ARMY (double headstone with Mary Perkins Jones, b Sept 17, 1950) ||[[Image:Jones-31215-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-64113| Jones ]]||Joseph S.||1881-11-30||1961-04-25|| ||[[Image:Jones-64113.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Little-10285| Jones ]]||Mary Little||1883-04-29||1964-11-17||(nee Little) ||[[Image:Little-10285.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-31214 | Jones ]]||Monte Daniel||1952-03-10||2000-03-07|| (mil) SP5 US ARMY (double headstone with Doris M Ates, b Oct 19, 1930) ||[[Image:Jones-31214.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx | Jones ]]||Wilma Lorraine White||1922-01-05||2010-09-10||(FHM as of May 2014 Right of Church)||[[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-xxx | Kennedy ]]||Alex Clinton||1955-01-31||1955-01-31|| Buried next to Rev William Ernest Kennedy & Vera Smith Kennedy ||[[Image:Kennedy-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-16205 | Kennedy ]]||Alex||1881-01-01||1967-01-25|| [wed] Dec 28 1905 ||[[Image:Purvis-1640.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-xxx | Kennedy ]]||Alice V.||1881-12-09||1977-10-20||||[[Image:Kennedy-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-xxx | Kennedy ]]||D. L. ||1857-01-10||1927-07-22|| ||[[Image:Kennedy-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cook-xxx | Kennedy ]]||Emma Line ||1877||1929||(nee Cook) MOTHER ||[[Image:Kennedy-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-3879 | Kennedy ]]||Evan H.||1878||1937||FATHER||[[Image:Kennedy-3879.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thames-207 | Kennedy ]]||Evelyn Thames||||1883-06||(nee Thames) Wife of John Kennedy; Having finished life's duty, She now sweetly rests. ||[[Image:Thames-207.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-75508 | Kennedy ]]||Hallie M.||1909||1999||(nee Smith) ||[[Image:Smith-75508.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-xxx | Kennedy ]]||Howard L.||1919-03-17||1975-03-08||He was loved by God and man ||[[Image:Kennedy-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-xxx | Kennedy ]]||Infant Daughter ||||||Infant Dau. of J. F. & Lottie Kennedy [no dates] ||[[Image:Kennedy-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-xxx | Kennedy ]]||James F. ||1900||1977|| ||[[Image:Kennedy-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-xxx | Kennedy ]]||James F. ||1888-09-30||1978-06-03||||[[Image:Kennedy-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-xxx | Kennedy ]]||James Albert||1931-01-13||1997-10-29||US ARMY Korea||[[Image:Kennedy-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Silvey-xxx | Kennedy ]]||Lottie S.||1889-02-13||1967-11-17|| ||[[Image:Kennedy-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[White-25363 | Kennedy ]]||Lucy Carolyn White||1880-08-15||1961-12-09||(nee White) ||[[Image:White-25363.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Purvis-1640 | Kennedy ]]||Lula P.||1888-08-05||1966-08-19||(nee Purvis) [wed] Dec 28 1905 ||[[Image:Purvis-1640.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ware-xxx | Kennedy ]]||Martha E.||1855-04-12||1930-03-25||(nee Ware) Wife of D. L. Kennedy ||[[Image:Kennedy-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-xxx | Kennedy ]]||Norma Ree ||1913-01-20||1997-08-19||(nee Smith)||[[Image:Kennedy-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-26546 | Kennedy ]]||Odis Fate David||1907-01-19||1952-01-24|| ||[[Image:Kennedy-26546.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-xxx | Kennedy ]]||Pandora||1951-05-26||1951-05-26||(buried next to Rev William Ernest Kennedy & Vera Smith Kennedy) ||[[Image:Kennedy-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hutson-xxx | Kennedy ]]||Roberta Hutson||1860-08-15||1944-08-13||Gone but not forgotten MOTHER ||[[Image:Kennedy-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-xxx | Kennedy ]]||Vera Smith||1913-11-16||1978-08-25||Mother ||[[Image:Kennedy-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-xxx | Kennedy ]]||William Ernest ||1912-04-23||1988-02-05||Daddy, REV ||[[Image:Kennedy-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-11719| Kennedy ]]||William W. ||||||CO A 39 MISS INF C.S.A. ||[[Image:Kennedy-11719.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Currie-759 | Keys ]]||Della C. ||1900-04-18||1986-07-01||(nee Currie) ||[[Image:Currie-759.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Keys-270 | Keys ]]||John A. ||1905-01-03||1964-07-20|| ||[[Image:Keys-270.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Keys-743 | Keys ]]||Johnia R. ||1931-09-12||1952-12-27|| ||[[Image:Keys-743.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Henderson-4747 | Keys ]]||Velma ||1910-02-29||1995-09-30||Mother ||[[Image:Henderson-4747.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Creel-xxx | Knight ]]||Willie Mae ||1930-11-04||2007-02-12||(nee Creel) '''need photo''' ||[[Image:Knight-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lack-73| Lack ]]||David Madison||1915-08-31||1991-11-09||||[[Image:Lack-73.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lack-xxx | Lack ]]||Martha Ann ||1904-03-24||1960-12-25|| ||[[Image:Lack-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lack-xxx | Lack ]]||Mary D. ||1892|||| ||[[Image:Lack-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-2336 | Lack ]]||Naomi C. White ||1875-11-18||1964-12-13||(nee Rankin) ||[[Image:Rankin-2336.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1340| Lack ]]||Wilma Sellers||1919-03-29||2003-04-11|| ||[[Image:Lack-73.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-8215 | Lang ]]||Bettie R. ||1893||1981||(nee Kennedy) ||[[Image:Lang-2407.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-6035 | Lang ]]||Biddie Ann ||1844||1932||(nee Hughes) ||[[Image:Hughes-6035.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lang-2403 | Lang ]]||J. A. ||1844-10-08||1926-05-13||Gone but not forgotten. ||[[Image:Lang-2403.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lang-2407 | Lang ]]||William A. ||1887||1950|| ||[[Image:Lang-2407.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Everett-1576 | Little ]]||Bettie Everett||1926-11-18||2019-07-13||(nee Everett) ||[[Image:Everett-1576.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Little-10281| Little ]]||A. M. ||1903-02-22||1964-05-20||'''need photo''' ||[[Image:Little-10281.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Little-xxx | Little ]]||Billy Joe ||1929-06-20||2008-02-18|| ||[[Image:Little-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Little-9922| Little ]]||C. L. ||1928||1929||Asleep in Jesus, Son of C. L. & Lela Little||[[Image:Little-9922.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Little-9921| Little ]]||Calvin L. ||1905-08-16||1974-12-22||'''need photo''' Father||[[Image:Little-9921.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wade-7309 | Little ]]||Daisy Wade||1870||1914||(nee Wade) Asleep in Jesus, Wife of O. C. Little||[[Image:Wade-7309.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Little-3534 | Little ]]||Duncan A. ||1848||1913|| ||[[Image:Little-3534.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Little-10284| Little ]]||Ernest Oseby ||1908-06-06||1977-06-30||Brother ||[[Image:Little-10284.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Amason-157 | Little ]]||Emery G. ||1912-10-30||2004-06-27||(nee Amason) MOTHER ||[[Image:Amason-157.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Little-xxx | Little ]]||Infant Son ||1919-04-04||1919-04-04||Infant Son of J. M. & Etta Sellma Little, Gone to be an angel ||[[Image:Little-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Howell-3887 | Little ]]||Katie Howell ||1850||1913||(given name Jeriah Catherine) ||[[Image:Howell-3887.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fairchild-648 | Little ]]||Kathern Louise Fairchild ||1936-06-26||2017-11-30||(nee Fairchild) '''need photo, have obit''' ||[[Image:Fairchild-648.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Littles-5 | Little ]]||Lafayette C. ||1858-11-04||1903-01-22||||[[Image:Littles-5.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-487| Little ]]||Lela R. ||1908-10-11||1994-08-08||Mother (nee Runnels)||[[Image:Runnels-487.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hales-197 | Little ]]||Mary Jane ||1863-12-18||1926-03-12||Wife of L. C. Little (nee Hales)||[[Image:Hales-197.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Little-21159 | Little ]]||Melvin E.||1909-12-16||1967-01-27|| FATHER||[[Image:Little-21159.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Little-9920| Little ]]||O. C. ||1930-07-14||1984-12-05||Father; The Lord has never failed us [wed] Dec 06, 1950 ||[[Image:Little-9920.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Little-xxx | Little ]]||Olan Monroe ||1924-11-09||2006-07-12|| ||[[Image:Little-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thompson-xxx | Little ]]||Shirley Thompson||1937-07-31|||| ||[[Image:Little-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Little-xxx | Little ]]||Willie Lloyd ||1927-06-30|||| ||[[Image:Little-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Maddox-1010| Maddox ]]||A. R. ||1857-12-07||1906-06-05||In Memuriam (given name Alfred)||[[Image:Maddox-1010.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Maddox-xxx | Maddox ]]||Angeline||1870-03-10||1919-08-02|| ||[[Image:Maddox-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Maddox-xxx | Maddox ]]||Bertha||1900-10-15||1905-11-01|| ||[[Image:Maddox-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Maddox-xxx | Maddox ]]||Catheron||1880||1958|| ||[[Image:Maddox-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Maddox-xxx | Maddox ]]||Charlie Jackson||1881-12-08||1951-11-17|| ||[[Image:Maddox-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Maddox-xxx | Maddox ]]||C. C. ||1897-02-21||1991-06-19||T'was hard to give thee up, but thy will o God be done '''490''' ||[[Image:Maddox-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Maddox-xxx | Maddox ]]||Chester ||1940||1975||CPL US Marine Corps ||[[Image:Maddox-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Maddox-xxx | Maddox ]]||Cora ||1900-01-16||1982-03-03|| ||[[Image:Maddox-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Maddox-1553| Maddox ]]||Curnel B. ||1919-01-31||1919-02-21||Son of E. E. & M. C. Maddox ||[[Image:Maddox-1553.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Maddox-xxx | Maddox ]]||Dimple Mae ||1932-05-31||2005-11-21||Our Father which art in Heaven. (double headstone with Allen R Maddox, b Apr 17, 1924) ||[[Image:Maddox-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Maddox-xxx | Maddox ]]||Dora Mae ||1886-08-13||1966-05-11|| ||[[Image:Maddox-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Maddox-xxx | Maddox ]]||Dora Jane ||1935-03-19||1935-03-19|| ||[[Image:Maddox-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Maddox-xxx | Maddox ]]||Ellen A. Hughes||1894-02-25||1966-07-28|| ||[[Image:Maddox-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Maddox-1019| Maddox ]]||Enos E.||1886-01-04||1946-10-20||He has gone to the mansion of rest. ||[[Image:Maddox-1019.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Maddox-1020| Maddox ]]||Enos Quitman ||1914-12-17||2004-02-15||FATHER, [wed] Dec 14, 1939||[[Image:Maddox-1020.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Maddox-xxx | Maddox ]]||Flora A. Hilton||1874-08-30||1931-07-24||Wife of H. B. Maddox; God's finger touched her and she slept. ||[[Image:Maddox-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Maddox-1022 | Maddox ]]||Frances M. ||1877-07-28||1877-07-31||Infant daughter of A. R. & Nancy Maddox; Those whom God loves, die young. ||[[Image:Maddox-1022.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Maddox-1034| Maddox ]]||H. B.||1879-06-30||1942-04-15||God's finger touched him and he slept. (given name Harvey Berkler) ||[[Image:Maddox-1034.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Maddox-xxx | Maddox ]]||Henry A. ||1888-06-27||1962-09-04|| ||[[Image:Maddox-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Maddox-xxx | Maddox ]]||Infant Daughter ||1887-09-18||1905-09-15||Infant Daughter of J. C. and Estelle Maddox ||[[Image:Maddox-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Maddox-1554 | Maddox ]]||Infant Son ||1909-06-24||1909-07-03|| Infant Son of E. E. & M. C. Maddox ||[[Image:Maddox-1554.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Walker-xxx | Maddox ]]||Irene Walker||1896-12-31||1953-11-13||T'was hard to give thee up, but thy will o God be done '''490''' ||[[Image:Maddox-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Maddox-xxx | Maddox ]]||J. C. ||1851-05-17||1925-09-08|| ||[[Image:Maddox-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Maddox-xxx | Maddox ]]||James Henry ||1840-9-15||1929-05-11||James H. Maddox ... CO B 3rd Batt Hilliard Legion C.S.A.||[[Image:Maddox-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Maddox-xxx | Maddox ]]||James Trussey ||1912-03-07||1988-10-12|| ||[[Image:Maddox-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Giles-xxx | Maddox ]]||Jane Giles||1848-06-27||1929-01-15|| ||[[Image:Maddox-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Maddox-xxx | Maddox ]]||John D. ||1906-09-26||1906-12-09|| ||[[Image:Maddox-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Maddox-xxx | Maddox ]]||John Seabern ||1875-11-18||1879-06-29||Son of J. C. & S. L. Maddox ||[[Image:Maddox-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Maddox-xxx | Maddox ]]||Louise ||1878||||||[[Image:Maddox-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stubbs-xxx | Maddox ]]||Margarette Ann Stubbs||1886-10-01||1948-11-24|| ||[[Image:Maddox-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Maddox-xxx | Maddox ]]||Martha J. ||1881-09-08||1890-08-23|| ||[[Image:Maddox-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Maddox-xxx | Maddox ]]||Mary||1887-09-18||1905-08-15||Dau of J. C. & S. L. Maddox||[[Image:Maddox-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Maddox-xxx | Maddox ]]||Mittie A. ||1895-03-10||1905-05-23|| ||[[Image:Maddox-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tucker-4996 | Maddox ]]||Nancy R. ||1857-11-25||1918-02-18||(nee Tucker) Wife of A. R. Maddox, Prepare to meet me in Heaven ||[[Image:Tucker-4996.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Maddox-1871| Maddox ]]||Phillip Stanley ||1951-07-10||1967-11-11||'''need photo''' ||[[Image:Maddox-1871.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Maddox-xxx | Maddox ]]||Ronnie ||1954-01-29||2010-12-27|| ||[[Image:Maddox-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Maddox-xxx | Maddox ]]||Roy C. ||1899-06-22||1959-08-14|| ||[[Image:Maddox-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Maddox-xxx | Maddox ]]||Ruby Bell Hiett||1912-06-14||1998-02-08|| ||[[Image:Maddox-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jackson-xxx | Maddox ]]||Sarah Louise Jackson||1848||1928||Sarah J. Maddox 1848 - 1928 at rest ||[[Image:Maddox-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Maddox-xxx | Maddox ]]||Sena ||1885|||| ||[[Image:Maddox-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Maddox-4202 | Maddox ]]||Tommy Ray ||1933-06-06||1998-09-05||[wed] March 8, 1953, Sweet Loving Memories, AKAN US Navy Korea (double headstone with E. Ann Maddox, b Jan 11, 1938) ||[[Image:Maddox-4202.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-431| Maddox ]]||Velma M.||1918-05-02||2002-10-13||(nee Runnels) MOTHER, [wed] Dec 14, 1939 ||[[Image:Maddox-1020.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Maddox-xxx | Maddox ]]||Walter Anderson ||1901-01-24||1985-12-27|| ||[[Image:Maddox-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Robinson-xxx | Malloy ]]||Mary ||1963-12-27||2012-08-27||(nee Robinson) '''pic 455'''||[[Image:Robinson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wilkinson-xxx | Manar]]||Kate||1858-12-07||1944-07-10||(nee Wilkinson) Wife of T. S. Manar ||[[Image:Wilkinson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-129| Mangum ]]||A. W. ||1844-03-06||1920-10-13||A soldier of 1862, Dear father we miss you much. We know you rest with God. ||[[Image:Mangum-129.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Mangum ]]||Annie Jane Hughes||1898-05-29||1995-08-17||Annie H. Mangum ...[wed] Apr 14, 1923 ||[[Image:Mangum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Maddox-1013 | Mangum ]]||Annie Maggie Maddox||1900-04-29||1975-01-10|| ||[[Image:Maddox-1013.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-111| Mangum ]]||Anse W. ||1858-02-26||1938-10-23||Asleep in Jesus.||[[Image:Mangum-111.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-xxx | Mangum ]]||Antoinette Donnie Church||1923-05-30||2009-06-04||||[[Image:Mangum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-xxx | Mangum ]]||Arlena C Martin||1909-12-22||2001-02-10||Wife of W. M. Mangum ||[[Image:Mangum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-231| Mangum ]]||A. Willoughby||1882-05-08||1941-03-14||Father||[[Image:Mangum-231.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-xxx | Mangum ]]||Aubrey ||1904-12-04||1905-01-20||Son of C. G. & E. T. Mangum (unsure if this is correct) From mother's arms to the arms of Jesus. ||[[Image:Mangum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-xxx | Mangum ]]||Barney Washington ||1901-09-16||1988-07-11||Barney W. Mangum...[wed] Apr 14, 1923 ||[[Image:Mangum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-489| Mangum ]]||Carley William ||1900-09-19||1967-11-30||'''(need photo)''' ||[[Image:Mangum-489.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Floyd-788| Mangum ]]||Celia A. ||1821-01-21||1889-06-14||Wife of J. J. Mangum (nee Floyd) ||[[Image:Floyd-788.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-xxx | Mangum ]]||Charles Hayden Spurgeon ||1898-02-08||1952-09-26||[wed] Sept 6, 1919 In loving rememberance Our father was an encourager. Our mother was a nurturer. ||[[Image:Mangum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-xxx | Mangum ]]||Clifton Oliver ||1910-10-30||1994-02-28||Clifton O. Mangum ...[wed] July 13, 1929 ||[[Image:Mangum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-362| Mangum ]]||Delmer||1926-05-07||1987-03-26|| ||[[Image:Mangum-362.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1375 | Mangum ]]||Elizabeth||1851-09-11||1934-11-18||(nee Sellers) ||[[Image:Sellers-1375.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-741| Mangum ]]||Ellis T.||1877-07-08||1943-03-27|| ||[[Image:Mangum-741.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Robinson-12079| Mangum ]]||Elsie R. ||1865-09-12||1912-09-14||Asleep in Jesus. (nee Robinson)||[[Image:Mangum-111.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-230 | Mangum ]]||Emma Catherine||1893-12-30||1946-10-05||Asleep in Jesus, Peaceful rest||[[Image:Mangum-230.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-131 | Mangum ]]||Ervin A. ||1849-03-13||1918-11-24||Asleep in Jesus||[[Image:Mangum-131.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Mangum ]]||Fannie Mae Hughes||1906-11-25||2003-10-07||Fannie H. Mangum...[wed] July 13, 1929||[[Image:Mangum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-102 | Mangum ]]||G. B.||1853-01-09||1916-05-29||(given name Green Berry) ||[[Image:Mangum-102.jpg |100px]] |- | [[White-79848 | Mangum ]]||Gladys Annie||1917-02-15||2001-01-16||(nee White) Our Father which art in Heaven, Johnnie Billy Emmy Annette ||[[Image:White-79848.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ware-1446| Mangum ]]||Harriet F. Ware||1853-11-04||1920-05-20||Wife of A. W. Mangum ||[[Image:Ware-1446.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-233| Mangum ]]||Harriet Eugenia ||1880-01-19||1955-10-27||Peaceful Rest LOVE||[[Image:Mangum-233.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-xxx | Mangum ]]||Henry Gaston||1915-10-16||1965-06-09||Our Father which art in Heaven Johnnie Billy Emmy Annette Mississippi PFC US Army World War II BSM ||[[Image:Mangum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-100 | Mangum ]]||H. L.||1815-07-15||1901-10-08||Aged 86 yrs 2 mos 18 ds; Father and Mother; They are not at home; Many angels fair above, But yet below thy child must roam, Till summoned by His love. ||[[Image:Mangum-100.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-xxx | Mangum ]]||Infant Daughter ||1919-08-25||1919-08-25||BABY Dau. of Allen & Etta Mangum born & died August 25, 1919 Asleep in Jesus blessed thought. ||[[Image:Mangum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-234| Mangum ]]||Idona ||1874-12-09||1926-02-10||(MS DC: 1926-03197)||[[Image:Mangum-234.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-134| Mangum ]]||James Cooper||1858||1941||||[[Image:Mangum-134.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-240| Mangum ]]||James Earl ||1960-02-06||1982-09-14||He was loved by God and man. ||[[Image:Mangum-240.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-457| Mangum ]]||James P. ||1900||1948||Death - That golden key that opens the palace of eternity. ||[[Image:Mangum-457.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-213| Mangum ]]||James Daniel||1890||1968|| ||[[Image:Mangum-213.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-125| Mangum ]]||J. J.||1817-02-26||1889-05-29||Blessed is he that died in the name of the Lord.(given name James Jameson)||[[Image:Mangum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-xxx | Mangum ]]||James Spurgeon Sr ||1922-12-20||1988-08-12||D.D.S. Capt US Air Force World War II (double headstone with Beryl Harkey Mangum, b Oct 5, 1927)||[[Image:Mangum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ware-1452| Mangum ]]||Jane E.||1847-02-02||1918-02-16||Rest sweet rest (nee Ware)||[[Image:Mangum-1452.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-xxx | Mangum ]]||Jesse Mitchell||1896-08-09||1960-10-03||Mississippi PVT US Army World War I ||[[Image:Mangum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-486| Mangum ]]||Jessie H. ||1873-01-15||1943-02-16||Gone but not forgotten||[[Image:Mangum-486.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-xxx | Mangum ]]||L. Tullos||1884-01-29||1941-01-31|| ||[[Image:Mangum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-3116| Mangum ]]||Lucy C.||1871-11-25||1938-09-06||(nee Rankin) '''per MS DC: 38-15717''' ||[[Image:Rankin-3116.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Currie-852 | Mangum ]]||Lucy Elizabeth Currie||1860-05-17||1925-02-25|| ||[[Image:Currie-852.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-xxx | Mangum ]]||Mary Ann E. Kennedy||1886-11-11||1940-11-26||Wife of W. M. Mangum, At rest ||[[Image:Mangum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-3119 | Mangum ]]||Luella ||1876-10-14||1958-07-18||(nee Rankin) Gone but not forgotten ||[[Image:Rankin-3119.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-1880| Mangum ]]||Nancy May||1817-05-06||1900-01-08||Wife of H. L. Mangum Aged 82 yrs 9 mos; Father and Mother; They are not at home; Many angels fair above, But yet below thy child must roam, Till summoned by His love.||[[Image:Mangum-100.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-491| Mangum ]]||O. D. ||1913-01-05||1980-02-17|| ||[[Image:Mangum-491.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-xxx | Mangum ]]||Olive Ann Kennedy||1886-02-28||1964-10-15|| ||[[Image:Mangum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bynum-947| Mangum ]]||Onnie Bynum||1904||1978|| ||[[Image:Mangum-213.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-742| Mangum ]]||Ruby C. ||1913-04-05||1922-01-22|| ||[[Image:Mangum-741.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-xxx | Mangum ]]||Ruthie Kennedy||1888-11-09||1974-09-08||Mother||[[Image:Mangum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McAlpin-719| Mangum ]]||Susie M. ||1880-09-06||1956-05-19||(nee McAlpin) ||[[Image:Mangum-741.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-2868 | Mangum ]]||Tina R. ||1876||1976||(nee Rankin) ||[[Image:Rankin-2868.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-235| Mangum ]]||W. A. "Willie"||1872-11-26||1919-11-19||(MS DC: 1919-02605 ) ||[[Image:Mangum-235.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-186| Mangum ]]||W. L. ||1887-01-20||1914-04-13||W. L. Son of W. H. & C. Mangum (given name William L.) ||[[Image:Mangum-186.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-101| Mangum ]]||W. H. ||1854-04-18||1925-09-02||(given name William H.)||[[Image:Mangum-101.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lucas-3240| Mangum ]]||Caroline ||1853-12-08||1929-01-11||MOTHER (nee Lucas)||[[Image:Lucas-3240.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-132 | Mangum ]]||William A. ||1852-05-05||1937-11-08||(MS DC: 1937-19909)||[[Image:Mangum-132.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-xxx | Mangum ]]||William Reed ||1920-11-07||1988-03-08||Field Rep Woodmen of the World ||[[Image:Mangum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-236| Mangum ]]||Willis M. ||1885-11-26||1973-02-03||At rest ||[[Image:Mangum-236.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-232| Mangum ]]||Wilson W. ||1876||1941|| ||[[Image:Mangum-232.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Martin-xxx | Mangum ]]||Zanona Angeline Martin||1900-09-20||1980-09-02||[wed] Sept 6, 1919, In loving rememberance Our father was an encourager. Our mother was a nurturer. ||[[Image:Mangum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McAlpin-442| McAlpin ]]||Zollie Bill Jr ||1929-04-29||2012-03-05|| ||[[Image:McAlpin-442.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McAlpin-441| McAlpin ]]||Zollie Bill Sr ||1899-02-15||1984-08-06|| ||[[Image:McAlpin-441.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thornton-5283| McCallum ]]||Fannie Azlean||1886||1975||(nee Thornton) '''need photo''' ||[[Image:Thornton-5283-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McCallum-1449| McCallum ]]||Jesse ||1880||1945||'''need photo''' ||[[Image:McCallum-1449.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cook-10875 | McNair ]]||Ruby C. ||1920-10-31||2003-01-01||In Loving Memory (nee Cook)||[[Image:Cook-10875.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McNair-430| McNair ]]||William M. ||1921-06-16||1993-08-09||In Loving Memory||[[Image:McNair-430.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1251 | McWilliams ]]||Annie Jane Sellers||1910-12-07||2000-07-29|| Buried toward the front of the church. ||[[Image:Sellers-1251.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McWilliams-xxx | McWilliams ]]||Charles E ||1924-10-17||1994-11-14|| ||[[Image:McWilliams-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McWilliams-xxx | McWilliams ]]||Dorothy C. ||1932-02-01|||| ||[[Image:McWilliams-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McWilliams-xxx | McWilliams ]]||Elizabeth A. ||1870||1949|| ||[[Image:McWilliams-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McWilliams-xxx | McWilliams ]]||Ernest E. ||1897-05-14||1962-09-20|| ||[[Image:McWilliams-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McWilliams-xxx | McWilliams ]]||Infant Son ||1936-10-31||1936-10-31||Infant Son of A. J. & Bertha McWilliams (unreadable) ||[[Image:McWilliams-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McWilliams-1755| McWilliams ]]||Infant Son ||1947-07-10||1947-07-10||Infant son of Mr. & Mrs. L.C. McWilliams ||[[Image:McWilliams-1755.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McWilliams-xxx | McWilliams ]]||J. D. ||1911-01-26||1919-06-27|| ||[[Image:McWilliams-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McWilliams-xxx | McWilliams ]]||John Gamble ||1918-03-10||1964-01-16|| ||[[Image:McWilliams-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McWilliams-1056| McWilliams ]]||Johnie ||1893||||'''need photo''' ||[[Image:McWilliams-1056.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Robertson-5235 | McWilliams ]]||Katie ||1901-08-11||1986-09-06||(nee Robertson ) [wed] 7-17-1919 ||[[Image:Robertson-5235.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McWilliams-426 | McWilliams ]]||L. C. ||1920-09-23||1983-09-03||Married June 26, 1940 ||[[Image:McWilliams-426.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McWilliams-678 | McWilliams ]]||Larry Cooper||1949-10-24||1969-03-31|| ||[[Image:McWilliams-678.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McWilliams-xxx | McWilliams ]]||Lena A ||xxxx-08-29||1986-09-08|| ||[[Image:McWilliams-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McWilliams-424 | McWilliams ]]||Lonnie ||1896-08-09||1980-12-30||[wed] 7-17-1919 ||[[Image:McWilliams-424.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McWilliams-xxx | McWilliams ]]||Lonnie ||1916-02-12|||| ||[[Image:McWilliams-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cooper-8165 | McWilliams ]]||Louise ||1925-08-08||||(nee Cooper) Married June 26, 1940 ||[[Image:Cooper-8165.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McWilliams-xxx | McWilliams ]]||Lucy E. ||1864-11-24||1946-10-21|| ||[[Image:McWilliams-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McWilliams-427 | McWilliams ]]||W. D. ||1926-10-15||1988-09-06|| ||[[Image:McWilliams-427.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McWilliams-xxx | McWilliams ]]||William B. ||1880|||| ||[[Image:McWilliams-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McWilliams-xxx | McWilliams ]]||Wilson C. ||1907-02-22||1975-03-09|| ||[[Image:McWilliams-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Meadows-995| Meadows ]]||John Franklin||1898-11-28||1990-06-09||PAPA, [wed] Feb 24, 1918 ||[[Image:Meadows-995.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-1806 | Meadows ]]||Lillie Rankin||1899-10-27||1987-09-27||MAMA, [wed] Feb 24, 1918 ||[[Image:Meadows-995.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1319| Meadows ]]||Nettie Sellers||1902-11-27||1989-01-22||On that bright immortal shore, We shall meet to part no more. ||[[Image:Sellers-1319.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Meadows-1011 | Meadows ]]||Orange C.||1900-01-04||1966-07-17||On that bright immortal shore, We shall meet to part no more. ||[[Image:Meadows-1011.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Miller-xxx | Miller ]]||Erma L ||1936-01-10||2000-01-27|| ||[[Image:Miller-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Myers-8589 | Myers ]]||Lorie Ann ||1976-10-28||2003-01-31||Daughter; Together Forever ||[[Image:Myers-8589.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fairchild-1154 | Myers ]]||Katie ||1942-10-09||2013-01-17||(nee Fairchild ) Mother; Grandma Great Grandma; Together Forever||[[Image:Fairchild-1154.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Myrick-xxx | Myrick ]]||Jerry Pink ||1864-11-09||1950-08-15||He lived as he died - a Christian, Father ||[[Image:Myrick-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-xxx | Myrick ]]||Lucy Mangum||1868-06-12||1942-03-30|| ||[[Image:Myrick-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-xxx | Myrick ]]||M. A. Mangum||1869-06-02||1915-02-18||M. A. Myrick ...She was a kind and affectionate wife, a fond mother and a friend to all. ||[[Image:Myrick-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Nichols-xxx | Nichols ]]||Albert Fordie ||1916-01-03||1997-09-20||Fordie Nichols ...Until our paths cross again ||[[Image:Nichols-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Nichols-xxx | Nichols ]]||Barney Linclon ||1914-05-02||1915-03-09|| ||[[Image:Nichols-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Little-xxx | Nichols ]]||Bertha Ann Little||1900-05-22||1970-06-15|| ||[[Image:Nichols-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Nichols-xxx | Nichols ]]||Charles Wesley ||1895-10-30||1971-01-19|| ||[[Image:Nichols-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Nichols-4142| Nichols ]]||David W. ||1872-12-13||1916-06-10|| ||[[Image:Nichols-4142.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-4120 | Nichols ]]||Fannie ||||1932||(nee Rankin) ||[[Image:Rankin-4120.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Nichols-xxx | Nichols ]]||Frankie Mae ||1941-05-23||1944-3-25||In Heaven there is one angel more. ||[[Image:Nichols-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Nichols-xxx | Nichols ]]||Hazel L. Ware||1910-12-15||1991-06-19||MOTHER Hazel Nichols, Gone, but not forgotten. ||[[Image:Nichols-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Nichols-xxx | Nichols ]]||William W ||1900-12-29||1906-08-29||son of D. W. & F. A. Nichols (unsure about the birth year) ||[[Image:Nichols-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-75507 | Orman ]]||Vermell S. ||1918-05-14||2008-10-06||(nee Smith) ||[[Image:Smith-75507.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Padgett-886| Padgett]]||Luke ||1904-07-27||1977-01-27||'''(obit only)'''||[[Image:Padgett-886.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Perry-xxx | Perry ]]||Benjamin Hilburn ||1912-09-16||1967-09-16||||[[Image:Perry-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Adcock-xxx | Perry ]]||Irene Adcock ||1916-04-25||1996-05-08||(nee Adcock)||[[Image:Perry-xxx.jpg |100px]]|| |- | [[Perry-xxx | Perry ]]||Jerry Wayne ||1946-04-24||2003-04-23||[wed] May 26, 1980 '''pic 457''' ||[[Image:Perry-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Perry-xxx | Perry ]]||Jimmy Lee ||1941-07-18||1999-11-04|| ||[[Image:Perry-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Perry-xxx | Perry ]]||John Hilburn ||1939-11-08||2013-10-29||'''pic 456''' ||[[Image:Perry-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5645 | Pleasant ]]||Elvie Sullivan||1905-10-03||2001-09-16||Precious mother ||[[Image:Sullivan-5645.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Pennington-xxx | Power ]]||Judy Dianne Pennington||1955-12-24||2005-07-06|| ||[[Image:Power-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Puckett-xxx | Puckett ]]||Jerome ||1902-02-22||1968-06|| ||[[Image:Puckett-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wilborn-92| Purser ]]||Annie Lois||1927-01-02||2002-05-01||(nee Wilborn) [wed] Nov 15, 1941, Mama||[[Image:Wilborn-92.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Parish-759| Purser ]]||Annie M. ||1897||1952||(nee Parish) Resting in the arms of Jesus||[[Image:Purser-190.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Purser-121 | Purser ]]||Brelan ||1903-04-30||1982-02-26|| ||[[Image:Purser-121.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Allen-20008| Purser ]]||Frances Allen ||1930-02-23||2010-07-07||[wed] Jan 3, 1948, Mother (double headstone with Rev Judene Purser, b. Jine 24, 1927) ||[[Image:Allen-20008.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Purser-127| Purser ]]||Gaynell ||1932-04-12||1988-05-30|| ||[[Image:Purser-127.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Purser-xxx | Purser ]]||Katie Mae||1943-01-19||1943-01-19|| ||[[Image:Purser-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Purser-216| Purser ]]||Marzell ||1917-03-15||1990-10-31||[wed] Nov 15, 1941, Daddy, Safe in the arms of Jesus ||[[Image:Purser-216.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hall-17068| Purser ]]||Minnie F. ||1908-01-04||1991-01-04||(nee Hall) [wed] July 14, 1929, In Loving Memory, Mother ||[[Image:Purser-138.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-375 | Purser ]]||Pearlie L. ||1907-03-22||1978-09-10||(nee Runnels) ||[[Image:Purser-121.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Purser-750 | Purser ]]||Ricky ||1956-12-31||1957-01-31|| ||[[Image:Purser-750.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Purser-137| Purser ]]||Shelby Jr. ||1937-01-10||2004-06-20||[wed] 6-5-60, Til we meet again; (double headstone with Mignon S. Purser, b. 10-19-33)(mil) PFC US Marine Corps Korea ||[[Image:Purser-137.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Purser-138| Purser ]]||Shelby Sr. ||1908-10-22||1991-06-07||[wed] July 14, 1929, In Loving Memory, Father ||[[Image:Purser-138.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Purser-190| Purser ]]||Tommy||1887||1974||Resting in the arms of Jesus||[[Image:Purser-190.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-xxx | Purvis ]]||Cora Jane Rankin||1894-02-15||1981-11-01|| ||[[Image:Purvis-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Purvis-xxx | Purvis ]]||Willis J. ||1894-01-04||1979-04-01|| ||[[Image:Purvis-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-xxx | Rankin ]]||Aaron Marlyn ||1934-02-07||1995-12-31||Aaron Marlyn Rankin ... (double headstone with Shirley Cook Rankin, b 11/21/1937) ||[[Image:Rankin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-1784| Rankin ]]||Aaron M.||1905-04-30||1956-05-03||The Just shall live by faith.||[[Image:Rankin-1784.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Little-4492 | Rankin ]]||Annie Jane||1866||1944||(nee Little) ||[[Image:Rankin-2325.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Anderson-16421| Rankin]]||Artie ||1899-02-18||1971-07-21|| (nee Anderson)||[[Image:Anderson-16421.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-1787| Rankin ]]||A. C.||1873-05-16||1933-08-31||(given name Arthur Cornelius) ||[[Image:Rankin-1787.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gilcrease-xxx | Rankin ]]||B. E. ||1853-12-27||1908-11-12||B. E. Rankin Wife of J. L. Rankin (given name Sarah Elizabeth (Bettie) Gilcrease||[[Image:Rankin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stubbs-1017 | Rankin ]]||B. J.||1845-02-09||1874-08||(given name Rebecca "Becky" Jane Stubbs) Though lost in sight, to memory dear. ||[[Image:Stubbs-1017.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Maddox-1014| Rankin ]]||Bettie ||1879-08-11||1910-12-15||Come Ye Blessed, Wife of A. C. Rankin (nee Maddox) ||[[Image:Rankin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-2324 | Rankin ]]||C. R. ||1844-02-04||1929-10-15||[has 2 headstones, military & with spouse] Our darlings together in Heaven; Gone but not forgotten [mil] Co H 6 MISS INF C.S.A. ||[[Image:Rankin-2324.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-2327 | Rankin ]]||Calton Peter ||1887-04-23||1902-06-30||Son of C. R. & M. C. Rankin ||[[Image:Rankin-2327.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Maddox-1015 | Rankin ]]||Celia Ann ||1904-03-18||1959-07-18||(nee Maddox) ||[[Image:Rankin-1992.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-2329 | Rankin ]]||D. M. ||1835-09-29||1903-01-18||Gone but not forgotten ||[[Image:Rankin-2329.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-4333| Rankin ]]||Dallas ||1927-09-12||1997-08-18||[wed] Dec 2, 1950, Precious Memories (double headstone with Alice M. [Anderle] Rankin, b Apr 11, 1927) ||[[Image:Rankin-4333.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-2414 | Rankin ]]||David Andrew ||1885-08-07||1973-07-19|| ||[[Image:Rankin-2414.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-xxx | Rankin ]]||Donna Sue ||1903-01-06||1933-12-12|| ||[[Image:Rankin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-4332| Rankin ]]||Dora Sue||1933-01-15||1933-12-12||Dau of J. O. & C. A. Rankins, She's safe at home. ||[[Image:Rankin-4332.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Meadows-993| Rankin ]]||Dora Z.||1905-08-06||1975-11-11||(nee Meadows) The Just shall live by faith. ||[[Image:Rankin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ware-2368| Rankin ]]||Drusilla A. Ware||1885-02-12||1937-03-26||(nee Ware) Wife of J. M. Rankin; The faithful are certain of their reward. ||[[Image:Ware-2368.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ates-xxx | Rankin ]]||Gwen ||1910-01-05||2012-08-17||(nee Ates) [wed] Sept 14, 1929 ||[[Image:Rankin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-4124| Rankin ]]||H. P. (Dock) ||1870||1941||At Rest||[[Image:Rankin-4124.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-1798| Rankin ]]||Infant Son ||1910-12-12||1910-12-12|| ||[[Image:Rankin-1798.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-xxx | Rankin ]]||Infant Son ||1941-12-05||1941-12-05||BABY Rankin, Infant Son of Oree & Bonnie ||[[Image:Rankin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-1797| Rankin ]]||Infant Son||1921-01-05||1921-01-05||Infant Son of Madison & Margarett Rankin, OUR BABY||[[Image:Rankin-1797.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-2334 | Rankin ]]||J. L. ||1857-11-01||1927-03-16||(given name James L.) The faithful are certain of their reward. ||[[Image:Rankin-2334.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-1808| Rankin ]]||James Madison ||1890-07-12||1970-07-14|| ||[[Image:Rankin-1808.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-xxx | Rankin ]]||James Orville||1927-09-16||2001-03-24||[wed] Aug 3, 1961||[[Image:Rankin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-xxx | Rankin ]]||James R.||1894-07-06||1974-01-06||HUSBAND ||[[Image:Rankin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Magee-xxx | Rankin ]]||Jerry Joann Magee||1936-02-23||1990-03-04||[wed] Aug 3, 1961||[[Image:Rankin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-1992 | Rankin ]]||John Oliver Sr. ||1901-02-18||1986-06-16|| ||[[Image:Rankin-1992.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-2325 | Rankin ]]||John W.||1869||1959|| ||[[Image:Rankin-2325.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stubbs-1011| Rankin ]]||M. C. ||1847-11-14||1928-04-16||(nee Stubbs) Wife of C.R. Rankin, Our darlings together in Heaven; She was the sunshine of our home ||[[Image:Stubbs-1011.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wells-7554 | Rankin ]]||Margarett Wells||1892-05-17||1935-04-01||Wife of Madison Rankin, We trust our loss will be her gain. And that with Christ she's gone to reign. ||[[Image:Wells-7554.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Garner-4920 | Rankin ]]||Mary C.||1883||1956||(nee Garner) At Rest ||[[Image:Rankin-4124.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-1813| Rankin ]]||Nancy ||1850-12-16||1931-05-12|| ||[[Image:Rankin-1813.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-xxx | Rankin ]]||Nettie V. ||1897-07||1904|| ||[[Image:Rankin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Little-xxx | Rankin ]]||Olive Ruth Little||1902-02-07||1982-09-26||Olive L. Rankin WIFE||[[Image:Rankin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-1993 | Rankin ]]||Oliver ||1935-06-18||2001-05-13||(mil) GM3 US NAVY ||[[Image:Rankin-1993.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-2867| Rankin ]]||Rufus C. ||1891||1946||Brother ||[[Image:Rankin-2867.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-xxx | Rankin ]]||Sarah Daniel||1970-05-01||1986-12-23|| ||[[Image:Rankin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-xxx | Rankin ]]||Shirley Cook ||1937-11-21|||| ||[[Image:Rankin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-xxx | Rankin ]]||Virgil "Bill" ||1909-09-01||1993-12-16||[wed] Sept 14, 1929 ||[[Image:Rankin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[DuBose-418 | Rankin ]]||Wilhelmina ||1890-09-16||1961-12-12||(nee DuBose) ||[[Image:Rankin-2414.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-4125| Rankin ]]||William Richard ||1867-02-25||1914-07-24|| ||[[Image:Rankin-4125.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Reeder-688 | Reeder]]||Claude ||1892-10-11||1959-08-30|| ||[[Image:Reeder-688.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Reeder-689 | Reeder]]||John L. ||1865-08-19||1947-12-02|| ||[[Image:Reeder-689.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Maddox-1031 | Reeder]]||Vermon ||1906-03-08||1983-02-22||(nee Maddox) ||[[Image:Maddox-1031.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Richardson-xxx | Richardson ]]||Emma S. ||1888-05-03||1911-07-17|| ||[[Image:Richardson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Richardson-9159 | Richardson ]]||James Martin ||1861-12-08||1953-04-30||||[[Image:Richardson-9159.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Arender-51| Richardson ]]||Mary Aletha Arender||1866-08-20||1937-10-14||'''(obit only)''' ||[[Image:Arender-51.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-838 | Richardson ]]||Mary Myrtle Kennedy Stephens||1908-10-13||2001-07-20||(nee Runnels)||[[Image:Runnels-838.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Riley-xxx | Riley ]]||Martin W. ||1928-06-11||1999-09-23|| ||[[Image:Riley-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberson-xxx | Roberson ]]||Beatrice ||1927-03-22|||| ||[[Image:Roberson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberson-xxx | Roberson ]]||G. Marion ||1924-09-22||2007-01-05||[wed] June 14, 1952 ||[[Image:Roberson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-5678 | Roberts ]]||Betty C. ||1880||1978||Mother (nee Kennedy) ||[[Image:Roberts-10302.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-10294 | Roberts ]]||Earl William ||1925-10-25||1997-11-29||Father, In loving memory, (mil) US Navy World War II ||[[Image:Roberts-10294.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-10295 | Roberts ]]||Eddie ||1901-04-30||1982-02-07||Father ||[[Image:Roberts-10295.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-10297 | Roberts ]]||Frank E. ||1939-09-17||2007-04-17||Precious Lord take my hand. (double headstone with Glenda S. Roberts, b Mar 20, 1948)||[[Image:Roberts-10297.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-xxx | Roberts ]]||James Paul ||1929-05-25||2000-03-23||Memory Lane, [wed] Dec 12, 1953, (mil) AA US Navy (double headstone with Dorothy Sullivan Roberts b. Sept 1, 1935)||[[Image:Roberts-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-xxx | Roberts ]]||John Daniel ||1902-12-21||1968-01-15||John D. Roberts (Sgt) ||[[Image:Roberts-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-56866 | Roberts ]]||Johnnie L. ||1883-10-03||1967-01-07|| ||[[Image:Roberts-56866.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-10302 | Roberts ]]||Joe ||1879||1948||Father ||[[Image:Roberts-10302.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-xxx | Roberts ]]||Lamar O. ||1915-07-22||1988-05-08||Daddy ||[[Image:Roberts-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Magee-xxx | Roberts ]]||Lavone Magee||1910-08-17||2000-12-29|| ||[[Image:Magee-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-xxx | Roberts ]]||Lola M. ||1894-08-12||1987-10-09||(nee McWilliams ) ||[[Image:Roberts-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-xxx | Roberts ]]||Mary L. ||1924-06-24||2003-02-11|| ||[[Image:Roberts-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4441 | Roberts ]]||Mary Ann Bishop||1844-05||||'''unmarked grave''' ||[[Image:Bishop-4441.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hopkins-4384 | Roberts ]]||Maudie ||1904-12-27||2004-02-06||Mother (nee Hopkins) ||[[Image:Roberts-10295.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Robertson-xxx | Robertson ]]||George Earl ||1938-08-06||1990-02-05|| ||[[Image:Robertson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-xxx | Robertson ]]||Mary Runnels||1935-05-17||2000-04-01|| ||[[Image:Robertson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-xxx | Runnels ]]||A. J. ||1937-09-03||1958-11-28||||[[Image:Runnels-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-2333 | Runnels ]]||A. J. ||1849-02-28||1933-12-31||(Mrs.) At rest in Heaven (nee Rankin) ||[[Image:Rankin-2333.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-376 | Runnels ]]||A. J. ||1849||1913-05-22||(birth year calc) Aged 64 years; Thy memory shall ever be a guiding star in Heaven. ||[[Image:Runnels-376.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-353 | Runnels ]]||Albert Dewey ||1899-11-11||1985-02-25|| ||[[Image:Runnels-353.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-243| Runnels ]]||Alex||1889-01-24||1950-09-16||Father||[[Image:Runnels-243.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-xxx | Runnels ]]||Alonzo Jackson ||1902-10-01||1964-09-30|| ||[[Image:Runnels-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-xxx | Runnels ]]||Ann Margaret ||1919-03-14||1919-03-17||In memory of ...Children of John Calvin and Margaret Ann Runnels ||[[Image:Runnels-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-xxx | Runnels ]]||Annie M. ||1897-09-19||1904-04-04||In memory of Annie M. Dau. of A. & M. E. Runnels; Asleep in Jesus ||[[Image:Runnels-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-xxx | Runnels ]]||Archie M. ||1894-06-08||1963-08-27||Father||[[Image:Runnels-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-352 | Runnels ]]||Archie ||1872||1942||Father||[[Image:Runnels-352.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-449| Runnels ]]||Arthur W. ||1868-08-17||1952-10-06||Rest in peace ||[[Image:Runnels-449.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-xxx | Runnels ]]||Barney Jr. ||1932-04-29||1979-10-03||Daddy ||[[Image:Runnels-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-505| Runnels ]]||Barney Sr. ||1905-04-02||1958-08-19|| '''need photo''' ||[[Image:Runnels-505.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dennis-2230 | Runnels ]]||Bessie M.||1943-07-15||2007-03-07||(nee Dennis) [wed] Dec 30 1961; Rest in peace rise in glory, (double headstone with Paul D Runnels b. Oct 2, 1944) ||[[Image:Dennis-2230.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-299 | Runnels ]]||Charlie James||1902-06-07||1954-03-20||His memory is blessed.||[[Image:Runnels-299-2.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-380 | Runnels ]]||Chester Calton ||1887-05-08||1945-07-19||Gone but not forgotten ||[[Image:Runnels-380.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-xxx | Runnels ]]||Claude ||1914-03-18||2010-02-24||Claude Runnels ...CORP. USMC WWII ||[[Image:Runnels-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tanner-2246 | Runnels ]]||Dora Lydie ||1872-08-12||1966-06-30||(nee Tanner) ||[[Image:Runnels-302.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hall-26029 | Runnels ]]||Dewitt E. ||1891-10-13||1969-07-30||||[[Image:Hall-26029.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-xxx | Runnels ]]||Eddie Calvin ||1899-03-18||1901-06-11||In memory of ...Children of John Calvin and Margaret Ann Runnels ||[[Image:Runnels-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-451| Runnels ]]||Earl W. ||1924-06-30||1984-11-08||Daddy Earth has no sorrow that Heaven can't heal. (mil) Earl Wilbur Runnels, PVT US Army World War II ||[[Image:Runnels-451.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-378 | Runnels ]]||Ella ||1878-02-20||1948-01-04||Absent here but present with the Lord ||[[Image:Runnels-378.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-450| Runnels ]]||Elma Jewel ||1915-09-26||1916-06-05||reported burial MS DC: 1916-11109 ||[[Image:Runnels-450.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Craft-3874 | Runnels ]]||Emma Craft||1900-08-29||1984-09-05||(nee Craft) ||[[Image:Craft-3874.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-302 | Runnels ]]||Ervin Richard ||1866-12-06||1935-01-06|| ||[[Image:Runnels-302.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-xxx | Runnels ]]||Estus ||1902||1935||Weep not, father and mother, for me, for I am waiting in glory for thee. ||[[Image:Runnels-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hall-69988| Runnels ]]||Etta ||1893-08-07||1960-04-16||(nee Hall) ||[[Image:Hall-26029.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-836| Runnels ]]||George W. ||1882 ||1938 ||MS DC 38-21138 ||[[Image:Runnels-836.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-852| Runnels ]]||Harold L. ||1934-06-10||1960-01-25||Mississippi SP4 4 Base Post Office Korea||[[Image:Runnels-852.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wells-21878 | Runnels ]]||Harriet Wells||1847-08||1924-06||(nee Wells) ||[[Image:Runnels-636.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-303 | Runnels ]]||J. F. ||1844-12-21||1924-05-05||Weep not, he is at rest. (given name James Franklin) ||[[Image:Runnels-303-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-423 | Runnels ]]||James F. ||1930-11-11||2001-07-25||[wed] Aug 8, 1952, (mil) SN US Navy (double headstone with Virginia Layton, b Feb 14, 1933) '''need access, pic 0390'''||[[Image:Runnels-423.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-355 | Runnels ]]||Jesse James Sr. ||1905-07-08||1973-10-06|| ||[[Image:Runnels-355.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-415 | Runnels ]]||Johnnie C. ||1872-05-05||1950-02-13||He was loved by God and man. ||[[Image:Runnels-415.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-844 | Runnels ]]||Junior Elton ||1930-01-01||1957-11-03||Mississippi CPL H&S CO 120 ENGR C BN Korea ||[[Image:Runnels-844.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-xxx | Runnels ]]||Kennon Ragsdale ||1942-08-15||1989-08-03||In Memory of ...the only son of Claude and Linda Runnels ||[[Image:Runnels-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Millis-81| Runnels ]]||Letisha Ann McWilliams||1872-03-28||1938-01-11||(nee Millis) '''need photo, MS DC:38-01572||[[Image:Millis-81.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-xxx | Runnels ]]||Laura Roberts||1907-12-04||1996-12-31|| ||[[Image:Runnels-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-842 | Runnels ]]||Loney C. ||1880-08-12||1963-01-24|| ||[[Image:Runnels-842.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-xxx | Runnels ]]||Louis Leon Jr. ||1944-03-28||1962-09-10|| ||[[Image:Runnels-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thornton-2602 | Runnels ]]||Maggie M.||1897-01-27||1987-06-19||(nee Thornton) Mother ||[[Image:Runnels-243.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Adcock-846 | Runnels ]]||Margaret Ann ||1876-05-01||1969-07-17||(nee Adcock) Salvation through Christ the Redeemer. ||[[Image:Runnels-415.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-379 | Runnels ]]||Margaret ||1887-04-08||1960-03-05||Gone to be with Jesus ||[[Image:Runnels-379.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wells-12752| Runnels ]]||Martha Ann Wells ||1869-06-04||1941-03-05||(nee Wells) (MS DC: 1941-05362) ||[[Image:Wells-12752.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jordan-20217 | Runnels ]]||Mary Mathilda ||1896-05-23||1978-09-02||(nee Jordan) ||[[Image:Jordan-20217.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Meadows-1497 | Runnels ]]||Mary Eugenia ||1876-03-10||1951-04-02||(nee Meadows) ||[[Image:Meadows-1497.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-6430| Runnels ]]||Minerva ||1871-02-13||1955-07-07||(nee Kennedy)||[[Image:Kennedy-6430-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Maddox-1380 | Runnels ]]||N. Elizabeth Maddox||1911-03-08||1978-05-17||Our loss is Heaven's gain.||[[Image:Runnels-299-2.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-xxx | Runnels ]]||Nancy L. ||1888-02-02||1965-05-26||Mother ||[[Image:Runnels-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-448| Runnels ]]||O. S. ||1893||1952||We will meet again ||[[Image:Runnels-448.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-421 | Runnels ]]||Rachel Jane ||1904-06-18||1984-12-26||(nee Runnels) ||[[Image:Runnels-421.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-xxx | Runnels ]]||Ray ||1920-09-05||2001-08-13||Father; PFC US Army World War II ||[[Image:Runnels-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-245| Runnels ]]||Robert ||1874-12-24||1948-05-17|| ||[[Image:Runnels-245.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-xxx | Runnels ]]||Robert Dale ||1976-08-17||2001-01-14||Bobby is walking with Jesus ||[[Image:Runnels-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-xxx | Runnels ]]||Roy ||1922-06-04||1988-05-09||US Army World War II ||[[Image:Runnels-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Craft-3826| Runnels ]]||Rozena Craft||1891||1970-01-15||'''(need photo, dates are approx.)'''(nee Craft) ||[[Image:Craft-3826.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-636 | Runnels ]]||Samuel ||1847-09||1904|| ||[[Image:Runnels-636.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-xxx | Runnels ]]||Travis ||1910-02-01||1967-06-25|| ||[[Image:Runnels-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-xxxc| Runnels ]]||Virginia Layton||1933-02-14||2014-10-16||(nee Layton) [wed] Aug 8, 1952 '''pic 0390''' (death date from obit)||[[Image:Layton-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Maddox-1025 | Runnels ]]||Vondell M. ||1916-12-05||1969-04-03||(nee Maddox) ||[[Image:Runnels-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-377 | Runnels ]]||Willie B. ||1874-08-06||1933-08-21||Asleep in Jesus ||[[Image:Runnels-377.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5648| Sasser]]||Earl ||1918-10-05||1997-03-21||(nee Sullivan) Her love was unconditional||[[Image:Sullivan-5648.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sasser-527| Sasser]]||Billy R. ||1937-07-11||1999-05-30||In my Father’s house are many mansions ||[[Image:Sasser-527.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sasser-251| Sasser]]||George ||1911-06-07||1969-12-24|| Your memory is dear to us. ||[[Image:Sasser-251.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Robinson-11775| Sellers ]]||Anice ||1892-09-10||1965-02-28||MOTHER (nee Robinson) ||[[Image:Robinson-11775.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Robinson-11776 | Sellers ]]||Annie J.||1894-09-05||1974-05-27||MOTHER (nee Robinson) ||[[Image:Sellers-1270.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1082| Sellers ]]||Billy Norris ||1943-04-07||1999-04-27|| ||[[Image:Sellers-1082-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-xxx| Sellers ]]||Burnie ||1914-12-14||1915-05-31||MS DC: 15-10067 '''probably unmarked''' ||[[Image:Sellers-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Martin-18111| Sellers ]]||Carrie L.||1914-11-27||1987-08-02||Mother (nee Martin)||[[Image:Martin-18111.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1241| Sellers ]]||Cecil Lee||1914-05-05||1915-04-03|| ||[[Image:Sellers-1241.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1265| Sellers ]]||Dock||1894-05-25||1925-8-04||Father||[[Image:Sellers-1265.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lang-1796 | Sellers ]]||Eliza P. Lang White||1866-03-01||1957-05-16|| ||[[Image:Lang-2409.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-1822 | Sellers ]]||Elizabeth Rush Rankin||1879-07-19||1914-11-03||Faithful to her trust even unto death. ||[[Image:Rankin-1822-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1085 | Sellers ]]||Elzie L. ||1907-09-13||1976-07-17|| ||[[Image:Sellers-1085.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1270| Sellers ]]||Ervin A. ||1894-06-29||1937-10-28||FATHER||[[Image:Sellers-1270.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1271| Sellers ]]||Ervin Ore ||1919-01-21||1922-09-30||Son of E. A. & A. J. Sellers, Gone but not forgotten. ||[[Image:Sellers-1271.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1272| Sellers ]]||Eugene||1907-08-18||1911-03-10||Son of C. A. and M. Sellers, He has gone to live with Jesus. ||[[Image:Sellers-1272.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-148 | Sellers ]]||Francis Marion||1849||1908||(nee Cockrell)||[[Image:Sellers-148.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1277| Sellers ]]||Francis Millard ||1911-09-11||1914-11-18||At rest pic 457 ||[[Image:Sellers-1277.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1278| Sellers ]]||Franklin ||1919-04-17||1919-06-15||'''may be unmarked''' ||[[Image:Sellers-1278.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1286| Sellers ]]||Henry Claudy||1906-06-08||1979-01-16|| ||[[Image:Sellers-1286.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1290| Sellers ]]||Hubbard A. ||1882-11-08||1885-06-21|| ||[[Image:Sellers-1290.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1392| Sellers ]]||Infant ||1949||1950|| ||[[Image:Sellers-1392.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1001 | Sellers ]]||James N. ||1878-01-28||1953-02-04||My love goes with you and my soul awaits to join you. ||[[Image:Sellers-1001-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1086| Sellers ]]||James R. ||1904-09-30||1967-02-11||At Rest ||[[Image:Sellers-1086.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-158| Sellers ]]||John Hardy ||1869-01-07||1918-07-05|| ||[[Image:Sellers-158.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1299| Sellers ]]||Joseph F. ||1905-07-15||1907-02-02|| '''probably unmarked grave''' ||[[Image:Sellers-1299.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cockrell-16 | Sellers ]]||Lacy J. ||1850||1917||(nee Cockrell)||[[Image:Sellers-148.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-3665 | Sellers ]]||Lodena Sullivan||1878-02||1907-10-11||(unmarked grave next to spouse.) ||[[Image:Sullivan-3665-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cockrell-248| Sellers ]]||Martha Louise |||| ||Daughter of Johnnie and Luellia Cockrell ||[[Image:Cockrell-248.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1314| Sellers ]]||Melvin Lee||1920-04-03||1920-04-03||'''(buried in unmarked grave next to brother, Eugene Sellers)''' ||[[Image:Sellers-1314.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-226| Sellers ]]||Minnie E.||1886-01-08||1927-05-28|| (nee Mangum) Wife of C. A. Sellers, Gone but not forgotten. ||[[Image:Mangum-226.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Amason-6 | Sellers ]]||Mittie A.||1915-01-15||1991-05-18||(nee Amason)||[[Image:Sellers-1085.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1394| Sellers ]]||Ola Mae ||1910-11-28||1910-11-30|| ||[[Image:Sellers-1394.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-228| Sellers ]]||Ruth Mangum||1907-10-05||2006-07-07|| ||[[Image:Sellers-1286.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1333| Sellers ]]||Vernice Monroe ||1911-11-07||1968-01-27||Son of Dock and Anice Sellers ||[[Image:Sellers-1333.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1337| Sellers ]]||W. Henry||1875-01-13||1912-01-21||Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord||[[Image:Sellers-1337.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thornton-2606| Sensing ]]||Faye Thornton||1937-11-18||1989-04-07||(nee Thornton) ||[[Image:Thornton-2606.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Shelton-xxx | Shelton ]]||Charles Lee ||1927-09-01||2008-06-07||WO US Army Korea ||[[Image:Shelton-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Silvey-xxx | Silvey ]]||Clara S. ||1882-03-12||1957-08-06|| ||[[Image:Silvey-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Silvey-xxx | Silvey ]]||Howard J. ||1876-11-22||1967-08-15|| ||[[Image:Silvey-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-99146 | Smith ]]||James Ernest ||1921-11-19||1982-07-06||Father ||[[Image:Smith-99146.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-7152 | Smith ]]||Lois Sullivan ||1922-11-28||2013-01-31||Mother ||[[Image:Sullivan-7152.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Riley-xxx | Spradley ]]||Dorsey Riley||1904-08-06||1996-12-30|| ||[[Image:Riley-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Heart-45 | Stapleton ]]||Lillie T. ||1909-07-21||1992-11-07|| (nee Hart/Heart) ||[[Image:Unknown-263600.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stringer-xxx | Stringer ]]||Clyde Albert ||1907-03-28||1986-10-12|| ||[[Image:Stringer-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stringer-xxx | Stringer ]]||Jill ||1967-02-28||1967-02-28||Jill Stringer, Daughter of Mr & Mrs. N. D. Stringer ||[[Image:Stringer-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stringer-xxx | Stringer ]]||Marjorie O. ||1933-07-06||2011-10-28|| ||[[Image:Stringer-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ainsworth-974| Stringer ]]||Myra ||1925-07-31||2000-12-01||(nee Ainsworth) '''need headstone photo''' ||[[Image:Ainsworth-974.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stubbs-1000 | Stubbs ]]||A. W. ||1916-07-19||2000-12-02||[wed] August 12, 1936||[[Image:Stubbs-1000.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Maddox-1589 | Stubbs ]]||Annie Victoria ||1883-10-06||1916-10-09||'''(need photo)'''(nee Maddox) ||[[Image:Maddox-1589.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stubbs-1161| Stubbs ]]||Billy Matthew||1922-04-05||2010-03-15||Husband of Julia Frances Steele Father of Julia Stubbs Montz and Miriam Stubbs Crotwell, Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stubbs ||[[Image:Stubbs-1161.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ates-101 | Stubbs ]]||Cecil Ellen||1902-09-30||1993-03-20||(nee Ates) ||[[Image:Ates-101.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-2331 | Stubbs ]]||Easter E. Rankin ||1841-12-17||1935-02-25||Wife of James M. Stubbs; Mother; She was a kind and affectionate wife, a fond mother and a friend to all. ||[[Image:Rankin-2331.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Glasscock-355| Stubbs ]]||Edith Glasscock ||1916-09-22||2008-12-24|| ||[[Image:Glasscock-355.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Maddox-1621| Stubbs ]]||Erma Maddox ||1890-11-11||1993-01-06||[wed] Jun 30, 1910 (back detail bio) ||[[Image:Stubbs-1156.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stubbs-1078 | Stubbs ]]||J. M. ||1843-08-22||1925-04-26||Father; (given name James Madison) ||[[Image:Stubbs-1078.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stubbs-1122| Stubbs ]]||James Kara ||1909-03-27||1985-06-11||Son of Willis Jackson Stubbs Grandson of James Madison Stubbs ||[[Image:Stubbs-1122.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stubbs-1160| Stubbs ]]||Jefferon Lincon ||1918-02-14||1969-07-14||(mil) Ohio T SGT 4000 Base Unit AAF World War II ||[[Image:Stubbs-1160.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stubbs-1156 | Stubbs ]]||Jimmy Henry ||1889-03-21||1986-12-01||[wed] Jun 30, 1910 (back detail bio) ||[[Image:Stubbs-1156.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stubbs-1097| Stubbs ]]||Joe ||1898||1951||'''need photo''' ||[[Image:Stubbs-1097.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Steele-4744 | Stubbs ]]||Julia Frances Steele||1924-12-01||1974-01-06||Wife of Billy Matthew Stubbs, Mother of Julia Frances and Miriam Steele Stubbs, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. X. O. Steele ||[[Image:Steele-4744.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Garner-3022| Stubbs ]]||Lavonne G. ||1918-07-13||2012-02-04||Daughter of Houston R. Garner Granddaughter of Meridith Garner ||[[Image:Stubbs-1122.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stubbs-1121| Stubbs ]]||Mattie E. ||1904-02-19||1904-03-06||'''need photo''' ||[[Image:Stubbs-1121.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brown-43130 | Stubbs ]]||Mattie Mae Brown||1922-01-16||2006-01-24||[wed] August 12, 1936 ||[[Image:Stubbs-1000.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ware-2073| Stubbs ]]||Myrtle Mae Ware||1897-11-13||1969-09-26|| (nee Ware) ||[[Image:Ware-2073.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stubbs-1157 | Stubbs ]]||Neva||1916-07-15||1917-11-23||Daughter of Jimmy & Erma Stubbs ||[[Image:Stubbs-1157.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stubbs-1012| Stubbs ]]||Peter B.||1864-02-17||1941-07-24||'''need photo''' ||[[Image:Stubbs-1012.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stubbs-1162 | Stubbs ]]||Robert Lee "Shorty" ||1924-01-31||2015-10-23||'''need photo''' ||[[Image:Stubbs-1162.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stubbs-1119| Stubbs ]]||Theodore Jackson ||1905-06-06||1977-08-06|| ||[[Image:Stubbs-1119.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stubbs-1095 | Stubbs ]]||William Trussie||1893-04-25||1964-10-24|| ||[[Image:Stubbs-1095.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stubbs-1118| Stubbs ]]||Willis Jackson||1879-12-19||1948-02-24||'''(need photo)''' ||[[Image:Stubbs-1118.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5637 | Sullivan ]]||A. D. ||1918-09-12||2003-09-06|| ||[[Image:Sullivan-5637-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-6216| Sullivan ]]||Aaron "Wayne"||1922-10-31||||M.D. D.A.B.R. ; I Made 12 Holes in One, This Makes 13. ||[[Image:Sullivan-6216.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brown-34228| Sullivan ]]||Alma Brown||1896-02-14||1985-02-26|| ||[[Image:Sullivan-4245.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5642 | Sullivan ]]||Amanda Mechelle||1997-07-08||1998-11-29||Our Baby ||[[Image:Sullivan-5642.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5636 | Sullivan ]]||Barney ||1920-12-20||2010-04-22||Father ||[[Image:Sullivan-5636.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5638| Sullivan ]] ||Beatrice ||1925-04-01||2014-12-15||(nee Sullivan)||[[Image:Sullivan-5637-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5643 | Sullivan ]]||Brenda Ann||1943-09-04||1943-09-04|| ||[[Image:Sullivan-5643.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sims-2762 | Sullivan ]]||Christy R. ||1975-09-04||2010-08-14||(FHM) ||[[Image:Sims-2762.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5554 | Sullivan ]]||Carey ||1923-05-09||1980-06-04||Veteran W.W. II & Korea; TEC5 US Army World War II ||[[Image:Sullivan-5554.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5655 | Sullivan ]]||Carlis ||1919-12-25||1946-08-10||Mississippi PVT 39 INF. World War II ||[[Image:Sullivan-5655.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-302| Sullivan ]]||Carrie M. ||1898-08-18||1979-12-19||(nee Mangum ) ||[[Image:Sullivan-4166.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5644 | Sullivan ]]||Climmie S.||1914-03-28||1980-03-13||In God we trust ||[[Image:Sullivan-5644.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5499| Sullivan ]]||Clifton||1919-04-06||1992-01-09||[wed] Mar 14, 1957 ||[[Image:Sullivan-5499.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5500| Sullivan ]]||Clinton Odell||1915-12-11||1995-07-06||Dad, MOMM3 US Navy World War II ||[[Image:Sullivan-5500.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-263720 | Sullivan ]]||Cordia||1918-07-22||2004-04-23||[wed] Mar 14, 1957 ||[[Image:Sullivan-5499.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-7502 | Sullivan ]]||Dora ||1899-09-05||1978-11-30||(nee Butler) ||[[Image:Sullivan-4168.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4162| Sullivan ]]||Ellen||1871-10-24||1938-08-09||Sullivan, Mother Ellen Their toils are past, their work is done, they fought the fight -- the victory won. ||[[Image:Sullivan-4157.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5556| Sullivan]]||Erby ||1894-05-05||1961-01-07||||[[Image:Sullivan-5556.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McAlpin-450 | Sullivan ]]||Etha McAlpin||1921-10-17||2006-09-26|| ||[[Image:McAlpin-450.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4175 | Sullivan ]]||Glaston H.||1913-01-10||1982-02-22||In God we trust ||[[Image:Sullivan-4175.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4157| Sullivan]]||Henderson||1861-12-24||1934-06-08||Sullivan, Father, Henderson Their toils are past, their work is done, they fought the fight -- the victory won. ||[[Image:Sullivan-4157.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5555| Sullivan]]||Faye||1942-11-02||1942-11-15||||[[Image:Sullivan-5555.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Valentine-929| Sullivan]]||Hilda M.||1923-12-16||2014-08-17||(nee Valentine) '''need updated photo''' ||[[Image:Sullivan-5496.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5640| Sullivan]]||Hilton E. "Hooker"||1921-11-19||2010-02-16||[wed] May 29, 1948 (mil) TEC 5 US Army World War II ||[[Image:Sullivan-5640.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-265332| Sullivan]]||Irene ||1900-06-18||1949-09-08||||[[Image:Sullivan-5556.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5660 | Sullivan ]]||James Clinton||1942-07-04||1956-12-12|| ||[[Image:Sullivan-5659.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5650 | Sullivan ]]||James "Rodney" ||1971-04-24||1990-05-31||Son and brother (g-son of Hilton Sullivan) ||[[Image:Sullivan-5650.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4168 | Sullivan ]]||James F. ||1895-10-24||1957-08-26|| ||[[Image:Sullivan-4168.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4166| Sullivan ]]||Kiley T. ||1891-11-12||1966-10-22||You memory is dear to us. ||[[Image:Sullivan-4166.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5498| Sullivan ]]||Larry||1945-06-03||1967-03-06||Son||[[Image:Sullivan-5498.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1443 | Sullivan ]]||Lucille S. ||1918-05-08||2003-05-11||Mother I miss Thee; [wed] May 27, 1934 (nee Sellers) ||[[Image:Sullivan-5641.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5658 | Sullivan ]]||Mark David ||1954-09-05||1976-02-09|| ||[[Image:Sullivan-5658.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5496| Sullivan ]]||Marvin L. ||1926-12-01||2014-02-25||'''need updated photo''' ||[[Image:Sullivan-5496.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5664 | Sullivan ]]||Mary Lou ||1948-06-23||1951-09-30||Darling, we miss thee. ||[[Image:Sullivan-5664.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5497| Sullivan ]]||Melissa Delene ||1968-07-01||1968-07-04||God's little angel ||[[Image:Sullivan-5497.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5646 | Sullivan ]]||Melvin L. ||1907-03-23||1976-09-14|| ||[[Image:Sullivan-5646.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-244| Sullivan ]]||Olga Rea||1921-01-02||2012-08-09||(nee Runnels) ||[[Image:Runnels-244.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wells-8027 | Sullivan ]]||Ola W. ||1886-06-30||1956-03-17||(nee Wells) ||[[Image:Wells-8027.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5654 | Sullivan ]]||Oswell ||1926-01-02||2008-06-22||(death date from SSDi) ||[[Image:Sullivan-5654.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4245| Sullivan ]]||Pete||1889-12-17||1980-01-24|| ||[[Image:Sullivan-4245.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Puckett-750 | Sullivan ]]||Rachel ||1928-08-18||2006-11-29||(nee Puckett) ||[[Image:Puckett-750.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Allen-16794 | Sullivan ]]||Rachel A.||1918-09-29||2005-07-13||(nee Allen) ||[[Image:Sullivan-5646.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5652 | Sullivan ]]||Roger Dale ||1950-06-26||2004-05-02||A Good and Gentle Man in our Hearts Forever ||[[Image:Sullivan-5652.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5651 | Sullivan ]]||Ruby Jean ||1940-12-10||1941-03-31||Our Baby ||[[Image:Sullivan-5651.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5663 | Sullivan ]]||Ruby Jeannette ||1952-01-09||1955-02-09||Darling, we miss thee. ||[[Image:Sullivan-5663.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5656 | Sullivan ]]||Ryan Tyler ||1998-09-30||1999-08-27|| ||[[Image:Sullivan-5656.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5657 | Sullivan ]]||Sean Adam ||1991-06-09||1995-01-31|| ||[[Image:Sullivan-5657.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5659 | Sullivan ]]||Thomas Edward ||1944-07-01||1956-12-12|| ||[[Image:Sullivan-5659.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5641 | Sullivan ]]||Van Sr. ||1913-02-17||2008-02-01 ||Father, [wed] May 27, 1934; Always in our heart ||[[Image:Sullivan-5641.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dilmore-23| Tanner ]]||Bonnie L. ||1925-05-26||||(nee Dilmore) [wed] Nov 24, 1943 ||[[Image:Dilmore-23.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tanner-xxx | Tanner ]]||Calton Odell ||1924-12-05||1992-10-21||Calton Odell Tanner ...[wed] May 27, 1950, Calton O Tanner CPL US ARMY World War II POW ||[[Image:Tanner-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tanner-3325| Tanner ]]||J. C. ||1920-03-10||2004-06-02||J[wed] Nov 24, 1943 (mil) US ARMY World War II ||[[Image:Tanner-3325.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tanner-xxx | Tanner ]]||James B. ||1922-07-14||1986-12-23||We will meet in Heaven (mil) CPL US ARMY World War II '''Dec. 20, 1986''' ||[[Image:Tanner-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tanner-xxx | Tanner ]]||Mary Lou ||1930-07-17||2003-01-03||(nee ?) [wed] May 27, 1950 ||[[Image:Tanner-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tanner-xxx | Tanner ]]||Mary C ||1912-01-30||1992-10-05|| ||[[Image:Tanner-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tew-xxx | Tew ]]||Una ||1899||1944||Mother of Helen Sullivan, There will be no dying there. ||[[Image:Tew-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thornton-2599| Thornton ]]||Alma J.||1891-12-18||1980-02-21||(nee Thornton) Mother '''her headstone has her maiden name'''||[[Image:Thornton-2599.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thornton-2601| Thornton ]]||Ben F. (Frank)||1860-02-12||1929-03-16||Beyond the sunset ||[[Image:Thornton-2601.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thornton-2603 | Thornton ]]||Clarence||1903-01-30||1973-01-29||Daddy, Rest in Peace||[[Image:Thornton-2603.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thornton-2607| Thornton ]]||Charles Ray||1937-11-18||||(still living)||[[Image:Thornton-2607.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-263614 | Thornton ]]||Eda||1909-04-10||1991-02-10||Mother||[[Image:Thornton-2603.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thornton-2600| Thornton ]]||John Henry||1893-09-23||1965-02-01||Footstone Mississippi PVT US Army ||[[Image:Thornton-2600.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thornton-2604| Thornton ]]||Kendall Evon Sr ||1929-12-15||1989-02-16||US Army||[[Image:Thornton-2604.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thornton-2605| Thornton ]]||Lavern||1933-12-21||1953-10-04||?? on Lavern and take thy rest, we loved you but God loved you best. ||[[Image:Thornton-2605.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-263610 | Thornton ]]||Mary K (Molly)||1867-08-03||1955-06-30||Beyond the sunset ||[[Image:Thornton-2601.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Higgins-3149 | Thornton ]]||Merle Jean ||1955-10-13||2009-06-13||(nee Higgins) ||[[Image:Higgins-3149.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thornton-2609| Thornton ]]||Ronny Odell ||1960-03-25||2010-10-06||My earthly days are over, Angels wings have set me free, Now my days are spent in Heaven, The best is yet to be. ||[[Image:Thornton-2609.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Toney-xxx | Toney ]]||Woodrow B. ||1934-05-28||2005-06-24|| ||[[Image:Toney-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tracy-970| Tracy ]]||Frank W. ||1931-09-09||2009-07-12||Parents of Robin and Barry Tracy||[[Image:Tracy-970.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tracy-1432 | Tracy ]]||Thomas ||1963-10-12||1963-10-12|| ||[[Image:Tracy-1432.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tracy-1433 | Tracy ]]||Timothy ||1963-10-12||1963-11-09|| ||[[Image:Tracy-1433.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fortenberry-403 | Tracy ]]||Tomi F. ||1931-12-09||2011-08-05||Parents of Robin and Barry Tracy (nee Fortenberry) ||[[Image:Tracy-970.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stubbs-1159 | Tynes]]||Inez Etta Stubbs ||1914-11-29||2004-05-29||'''need photo''' ||[[Image:Stubbs-1159.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tucker-xxx | Tucker ]]||Irene Claudette ||1954-02-05||1954-05-18|| ||[[Image:Tucker-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Manar-xxx | Tullos ]]||Annie Jane ||1879-08-01||1906-08-10||Annie J Tullos ...Not lost to love nor lost to memory. But gone to our heavenly home. (nee Manar)||[[Image:Tullos-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Veale-xxx | Veale ]]||Neale Marvin Sr. ||1921-08-24||1978-03| ||[[Image:Veale-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Veale-xxx | Veale ]]||Zelda Mae Mangum||1925-03-19||1997-10-15|| ||[[Image:Veale-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Vogt-xxx | Vogt ]]||Janell Allen ||1926-03-25||1991-08-03|| ||[[Image:Vogt-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-7375 | Vukadin ]]||Cecil Jewel Butler||1918-07-21||2006-02-19||Our loved one ||[[Image:Butler-7375.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wade-xxx | Wade ]]||Gold Stephen ||1901-01-18||1976-04-25|| ||[[Image:Wade-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wade-xxx | Wade ]]||Lula Mae ||1899-01-26||1991-07-18|| ||[[Image:Wade-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dupree-xxx | Wade ]]||Mary Ann Dupree||1906-09-03||1993-05-04|| ||[[Image:Wade-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wade-xxx | Wade ]]||Morris Rudolph ||1926-05-19||1996-08-07|| ||[[Image:Wade-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wade-xxx | Wade ]]||Wallace ||1919-05-16||1925-10-02|| ||[[Image:Wade-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Langford-xxx | Walker ]]||Anna Langford||1872-07-22||1959-07-31||Mrs I. W. Walker||[[Image:Walker-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Walker-xxx | Walker ]]||Ben F ||1873-11-23||1926-08-22|| ||[[Image:Walker-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Walker-xxx | Walker ]]||Bertie Meadows||1896-11-14||1994-11-25|| ||[[Image:Walker-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Walker-xxx | Walker ]]||Clide ||1904-03-01||1904-03-25|| ||[[Image:Walker-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Walker-xxx | Walker ]]||Dewey ||1905-05-06||1906-08-31|| ||[[Image:Walker-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Walker-17662 | Walker ]]||Elease ||1919-11-27||1923-10-01||Daughter of M. C. & Minnie Walker, From daddy and mother's arms to the arms of Jesus, OUR BABY ||[[Image:Walker-17662.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Walker-xxx | Walker ]]||Erma Dean ||1930-01-21||2009-03-04|| ||[[Image:Walker-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Walker-13344 | Walker ]]||Euland ||1926-04-12||1944-01-24||Another chain is forming in a better land. ||[[Image:Walker-13344.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Walker-xxx | Walker ]]||I. W. Jr. ||1912-07-29||1927-10-28|| ||[[Image:Walker-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Walker-xxx | Walker ]]||I. W. Sr. ||1865-08-27||1926-03-01|| ||[[Image:Walker-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Walker-xxx | Walker ]]||Infant ||1909-03-19||1909-03-19|| ||[[Image:Walker-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Walker-xxx | Walker ]]||James A Jr. ||1975||1975|| ||[[Image:Walker-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Keys-521 | Walker ]]||Lula Jane Keyes||1886-11-23||1974-03-09|| ||[[Image:Walker-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Walker-xxx | Walker ]]||Melma Etell ||1898-08-06||1898-08-23|| ||[[Image:Walker-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Walker-xxx | Walker ]]||Shelia Watts||1953-07-24||1996-09-07|| ||[[Image:Walker-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Walker-14567| Walker ]]||William Edward||1919-07-08||2009-06-16|| ||[[Image:Walker-14567.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Walker-14566| Walker ]]||William Murray||1884-02-14||1976-01-29|| ||[[Image:Walker-14566.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wallace-xxx | Wallace ]]||Bobby Joe ||1960-08-23||1960-08-23|| ||[[Image:Wallace-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wallace-xxx | Wallace ]]||Scott Stephen ||1990-11-07||1990-11-07||Infant Son of Esther Wallace '''pic 449''' ||[[Image:Wallace-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ware-xxx | Ware ]]||Alice ||1883-30-11||1965-07-10|| ||[[Image:Ware-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ware-xxx | Ware ]]||Charley D. ||1892-12-22||1943-10-26||Charley D. Ware ... (center, front near road)||[[Image:Ware-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ware-xxx | Ware ]]||Howard O. ||1903-03-16||1979-01-31||(center, front near road)||[[Image:Ware-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hilton-xxx | Ware ]]||Ilva Ray Hilton||1897-01-05||1984-08-23||Ilva Hilton Ware ...||[[Image:Ware-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ware-xxx | Ware ]]||Jefferson Joseph Jr ||1895-05-14||1964-08-24||Jeffie Joe Ware ... ||[[Image:Ware-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ware-xxx | Ware ]]||L. A. ||1890-05-10||1904-06-22||L. A. Ware son of J. J. & S. E. Ware ...Dearest brother, thou hast left us, Here thy loss we deeply feel, But 'tis God that hath bereft us, He can all our sorrows heal. center, front near road||[[Image:Ware-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ware-xxx | Ware ]]||Ora B. ||1908-04-10||2003-06-02||(center, front near road)||[[Image:Ware-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ware-xxx | Ware ]]||Rosena M. ||1880-10-24||1958-07-04||Rosena M. Ware ...We shall meet again who have loved each other center, front near road||[[Image:Ware-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ware-xxx | Ware ]]||Willola||1914-12-01||1916-06-18||Dau. of C. D. & Mellie Ware, Gone too soon OUR BABY (center, front near road)||[[Image:Ware-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[White-25359 | Wells ]]||Adioline E. White||1864-04-06||1952-07-02|| ||[[Image:White-25359.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Prince-6355 | Wells ]]||Alice M. ||1890||1987||(nee Prince) Asleep in Jesus. ||[[Image:Wells-28634.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wells-xxx | Wells ]]||Ellen Clark||1888-11-07||1973-02-12||Wells Ellen Clark At rest in Heaven, WIFE ||[[Image:Wells-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wells-18138| Wells ]]||Elton Kerney ||1927-05-05||1928-12-09||BABY Elton Kerney Son of Mr. & Mrs. A. Wells Jr ...Darling we miss thee. ||[[Image:Wells-18138.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wells-xxx | Wells ]]||Emma M ||1800-08-11||1800|| ||[[Image:Wells-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wells-8004 | Wells ]]||F. M. ||1856-11-05||1939-05-31||(given name Francis Marion) ||[[Image:Wells-8004.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wells-xxx | Wells ]]||Floyd E. ||1924-09-20||2008-08-07|| ||[[Image:Wells-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wells-xxx | Wells ]]||Infant Daughter ||1922-09-27||1922-09-28||Infant Daughter of Rooker & Maud Wells ...Gone to be an angel. ||[[Image:Wells-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wells-xxx | Wells ]]||Jasper L. ||1857-01-07||1912|| ||[[Image:Wells-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wells-28634 | Wells ]]||Jimmie A. ||1879||1952||Asleep in Jesus. ||[[Image:Wells-28634.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wells-10035 | Wells ]]||Josephine ||1877-10-20||1904-04-07|| ||[[Image:Wells-10035.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wells-xxx | Wells ]]||Lois Marie ||1916||1918|| ||[[Image:Wells-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wells-xxx | Wells ]]||Mary R. ||1900-09-10||1988-04-19|| ||[[Image:Wells-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lankford-xxx | Wells ]]||M. J.||1857||||Wife of Jasper L. Wells (given name Mary Jane Lankford) [broken stone] ||[[Image:Wells-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wells-xxx | Wells ]]||Maude F. ||1900-03-02||1997-04-24|| ||[[Image:Wells-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wells-xxx | Wells ]]||Melbaline Robinson||1923-08-25||2011-03-05|| ||[[Image:Wells-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wells-xxx | Wells ]]||Nancy ||1878||1897|| ||[[Image:Wells-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wells-xxx | Wells ]]||Odessa Nola |||||| ||[[Image:Wells-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wells-xxx | Wells ]]||Rooker ||1901-08-21||1972-08-27|| ||[[Image:Wells-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wells-10541| Wells ]]||William Augustus ||1853-02-05||1910-01-27||'''reported burial, no headstone''' ||[[Image:Wells-10541.jpg |100px]] |- | [[White-xxx | White ]]||Andrew Daniel"Dan" ||1926-04-03||2003-10-29||United in marriage Sept 26 1944 ||[[Image:White-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[White-xxx | White ]]||Autney Martin||1889-03-12||1977-08-31|| ||[[Image:White-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[White-xxx | White ]]||Beat ||1863-01-23||1937-12-28|| ||[[Image:White-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[White-xxx | White ]]||Dewey Ethel ||1898-03-05||1923-11-12|| ||[[Image:White-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ates-253 | White ]]||Eula Ates||1900-11-28||1987-01-20||(nee Ates) ||[[Image:Ates-253.jpg |100px]] |- | [[White-xxx | White ]]||James Andrew ||1893-09-14||1979-10-17|| ||[[Image:White-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[White-26364| White ]]||James Shelby||1905-11-09||1968-10-03||Father ||[[Image:White-26364.jpg |100px]] |- | [[White-xxx | White ]]||Jesse Norris ||1921-12-28||1982-11-01|| ||[[Image:White-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[White-xxx | White ]]||Jimmie L. Sullivan||1917-11-17||1989-10-12|| ||[[Image:White-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[White-25362 | White ]]||Joseph Elbert ||1875-05-10||1955-06-13|| ||[[Image:White-25362.jpg |100px]] |- | [[White-19836| White ]]||Lloyd Henry||1907-10-07||1987-12-06||Son of J. W. & Lena White, [wed] Apr 23, 1929, As for me and my house we have served the Lord. ||[[Image:White-19836.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-2335 | White ]]||Margaret Caroline ||1881-09-12||1975-05-10||(nee Rankin) ||[[Image:Rankin-2335.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-xxx | White ]]||Nonnie Mangum||1899-07-27||1983-12-22|| ||[[Image:White-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[White-xxx | White ]]||Ruby ||1914-07-14||1918-08-20|| ||[[Image:White-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[White-26366 | White ]]||Velma||1918-09-26||1972-01-04|| ||[[Image:White-26366.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1336 | White ]]||Vivian Jane Sellers||1913-11-11||2003-12-05||Daughter of Dock & Anice Sellers, [wed] Apr 23, 1929, As for me and my house we have served the Lord. ||[[Image:White-19836.jpg |100px]] |- | [[White-25361 | White ]]||Walter Larn ||1900-08-18||1962-03-29|| ||[[Image:White-25361.jpg |100px]] |- | [[White-xxx | White ]]||Walter Dewey ||1925-03-22||1968-05-30|| ||[[Image:White-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[White-xxx | White ]]||William Mack ||1888-07-14||1965-01-28|| ||[[Image:White-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Williamson-5640 | Williamson ]]||Cullen ||1931-07-31||1999-12-19|| ||[[Image:Purser-219.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Purser-219 | Williamson ]]||Mattie P. ||1929-02-10||2014-01-17||(nee Purser) ||[[Image:Purser-219.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wilkinson-xxx | Wilkinson ]]||Allen ||1801-08-25||1887-11-28|| ||[[Image:Wilkinson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Floyd-xxx | Wilkinson ]]||Ava J. ||1840-07-15||1902-07-23||(nee Floyd) Wife of D. A. Wilkinson; She has passed away but is more alive than ever today. ||[[Image:Floyd-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wilkinson-xxx | Wilkinson ]]||Duncan A. ||1834-06-20||1885-09-07|| ||[[Image:Wilkinson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-4334| Wood ]]||Johnnie Mae ||1923-06-22||2004-04-17||(nee Rankin) ||[[Image:Wood-30232.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wood-30232| Wood ]]||Vermer R. L. ||1913-05-30||1978-02-10|| ||[[Image:Wood-30232.jpg |100px]] |- |} == Sources ==

Sharp Name Study

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[[Category:Sharp Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] ==About the Project== The Sharp Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Sharp Sharp] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Sharp name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Sharps), by time period (18th Century Sharps), or by topic (Sharp DNA, Sharp Occupations, SharpStatistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]]. ==How to Join== To join the Sharp Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Wiki-ID|Name]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Sharp}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Teams== * * * * * ==Membership== * SHARP-5633 Thomas Joseph Sharp of Ramsey, Isle of Man. I am interested in tracing his Isle of Man ancestry and earlier 18th century origins. ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Sharpe Sharpe] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname2 Surname2] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname3 Surname3] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname4 Surname4] == Task List == * Add [[:Category:Sharp Name Study]] to early Sharpe Ancestors (born before 1800) profiles with well sourced profiles * Review Wikitree DNA list for Sharpe DNA connections == Wikitree DNA Takers == The following link shows the Wikitree Sharpe Profiles that have DNA associated with them: * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=Sharpe Search for Sharpe DNA Test Takers] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?filterId=&filterType=yDNA&title=Special%3ADNATests&s=SHARPE&order=name Sharpe Y-DNA Test Takers] == Useful Links in Wikitree == * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/SHARP Sharp Tagged G2G activity] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/SHARPE Sharpe Tagged G2G activity] == Interesting Facts == * There is a [[:Category:Sharp County, Arkansas]] * There is a [[:Category:Sharp, Texas]] * There is a [[:Category:Sharpe, Kentucky]] * There were 201 Sharp(e) Heads of Household in the US 1790 Census, including PA: 65; NY: 43; NC: 32; CT: 19; MD: 15; SC: 13; MA: 6; VT: 6; NH: 1; RI: 1; VA: 0; DE: 0; GA: 0 * There are 159 Sharp Cemeteries and 34 Sharpe Cemeteries in the United States * There were 378 Sharp(e) born in 1790 with birth records in England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 * The earliest birth for a sourced Sharpe profile in WIkitree is [[Sharp-60|William Sharp]] (1458-1525) * The earliest Sharp(e) edited that is publicly viewable in Wikitree is [[Sharp-21|Beulah Sharp]]

Shaw Name Study

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[[Category:Shaw Name Study]]__NOTOC__ [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Shaw Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Shaw Shaw] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Shaw name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Shaws), by time period (18th Century Shaws), or by topic (Shaw DNA, Shaw Occupations, Shaw Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Shaw Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Shaw-4164 |Thomas Shaw]] or [[Shaw-8940|Cynthia Cutelli]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Shaw}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Shaw}}
{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * [[Maxwell-1489|Maria Maxwell]] * [[Gridley-358|Melissa Gridley]] *[[Lawrence-17722| Tommy]] ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Schaw Schaw] '''Early Schaw's or Shaw's of lowland Scotland.''' Most or the Schaw's or Shaw's living in the lowlands of Scotland appear to be related through a single family The Shaw family very distinct heritage from the highland Schaws. It is important to note they are generally not considered as a clan but appear to be until about 1600 as a tightly knit extended family. By about 1500 there appears to be four distinct family lines. 1. John Schaw (c.1450-1488) who was the founder of the schaws of Sauchie and Greenock and possibly Ayr. 2. David Schaw the natural son of James of Sauchie. David was given land in Knokhill near Bridge of Allan. 3. Richard who was given lands in Kinross . This branch of the family also established a branch in Gullane and Musselburgh. 4/ The great grandson John schaw from above , also called John established a line in Kippen and Edinburgh. '''The family and it's descendants produced some remarkable creative people.''' Some of these included. '''William Schaw''' ( c. 1550 -1601) William Schaw was born in Brioch house , Kippen in Central Scotland. He was the second son of John Schaw of Brioch, and grand son of James Schaw of Sauchie (near Alloa ) . In 1560 his father was accused of killing a servant of a neighbour in a dispute. The family lost it's lands. Some time about 1570 he was at court . and by 1580 he was mentioned as the clock keepr to the court. and by 1583 is mentioned as the master of works. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Schaw '''Christian Shaw''' ( 1685-1737) a descendant of the Shaws of Greenock and then Bagarran (near Glasgow) as a child was the subject of the Last witchcraft trial in the united kingdom. However in later life established the paisley linen thread industry into scotland from Flanders. or the'' Bagarran thread'' .

Shawnee Heritage Fraud

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[[Category:Native American Sources]][[Category:Shawnee Heritage Fraud]] [[Category: False Native American Genealogies]] : Definition of fraud: ::wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain. :: a person or thing intended to deceive others, typically by unjustifiably claiming or being credited with accomplishments or qualities. == Background == Profiles have been created in Wikitree (and elsewhere on the Internet, including Find-a-Grave) based on the work of Don Greene, a self-published series called ''Shawnee Heritage.'' Serious genealogists, including the Tribal Historian for the Virginia Tribes, call this book a work of fiction. This page seeks to explain why researchers should be ''extremely'' cautious if family links in your line are drawn from this work; the page also gives direction to those who want to correctly mark these profiles and identify the profiles that are much more fiction than fact. === Read what others have said === ''Serious genealogists have voiced their opinions'' * http://boards.ancestry.com/topics.ethnic.natam.nations.shawnee.shawneenat/169.1.1/mb.ashx (archived [[space:Ancestry_Discussion_-_Shawnee_Heritage|here]] in case Ancestry deletes message boards. * https://books.google.com/books/about/Shawnee_Heritage_I.html?id=6OugaRN9E0EC read the reviews ''From Bill Deyo, current Tribal Historian VIRGINIA GENEALOGICAL BOOKLETS by William "Bill" L. DEYO'': : "Besides the Powhatan ancestry, the Shawnee/Cornstalk and most of the Moytoy children listed on the site (Wikitree) have no basis in fact that I know of and appear to be from that horrid book on Shawnee heritage that published a mass of incorrect information and outright lies." Since the above was written, WikiTree's Native Americans Project has made progress on addressing these issues. But inaccurate profiles still exist. It is also important not to add information or attach relations to such profiles if the information came from ''Shawnee Heritage.'' == When you find a profile that appears to be one of these profiles == # Make sure there is NO valid research in the Biography and/or Sources sections # Mark the profile with the category [[Category:Shawnee Heritage Fraud]] # Add the following template at the top of the profile (without the numbers): ## {{Native American Adjunct}} If there is no independent source supporting their existence, add under the above template the following: : {{Uncertain Existence}} : ''This person's existence and relationships were introduced by Don Greene in his book, [[Space:Shawnee Heritage Fraud|Shawnee Heritage]]. There is no independent, historical documentation of this person's existence or relationships.'' == If sources are found == # Validate the source with the Native American Project, assure that it falls under the category of [[Uncertain#What_are_examples_of_sources_that_provide_uncertain_information.3F|a source providing reliable data]] or present your reasoning on WikiTree's G2G discussion forum (under Help menu). # Add your sources and the appropriate Categories and Templates (the project can help you) # Remove the Fraud category and the questionable template. ''Finding all of the profiles is going to take a while, so do not be surprised if you find ones that are not yet marked appropriately.''

Shawnee Presbyterian Church Cemetery

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[[Category:Shawnee on Delaware, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Shawnee Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Shawnee on Delaware, Pennsylvania]] == Links and Sources == *The Church website is found [http://shawneechurch.net/ HERE] *Index to Graves are found [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~pamonroe/cem005.htm HERE] *Find a Grave [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=64757128&CRid=2178208& HERE] == Information == '''Changed name on this page to Shawnee Presbyterian Church so that I can include information on members of the church who were buried elsewhere''' From [http://shawneechurch.net/ Shawnee Presbyterian Church website] we find the following: ''"The burial ground around the church is also very old. Some of the stones are almost undecipherable but among the first interments was that of Samuel DePuy who died June 15, 1766, and is one of those buried beneath the present pulpit."'' When it was first built it was the '''Dutch Reformed Church.''' This church was also known as "The Old Stone Church" == Members == *[[Heller-314|Melchior Heller]] == Burials == *[[Eilenberger-12|John Eilenberger]] May 6, 1834 - December 17, 1906 *[[Bush-757|Catharine Bush Eilenberger]] January 17, 1836 - March 21, 1936 *[[Smith-23362|Sarah Smith Heller]] November 6, 1826 - 1909 *[[Heller-188|Melchior Heller]] June 2, 1828 - April 10, 1889 *[[Heller-189|Mary Cyphers]] March 21, 1872 - March 25, 1954 *[[Heller-187|Elizabeth Heller Labar]] February 15, 1854 - March 11, 1903 *[[LaBar-41|Hiram Labar]] August 2, 1847 - October 25, 1903 *[[LaBar-72|Judge J.Dupue Labar]] July 31, 1814 - December 22, 1893 *[[Bush-1040|Sarah Bush Labar]] August 28, 1815 - November 29, 1900 ----

She Was Not Our "Witch"

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'''Rethinking the European origins of the Conrad family of Lunenburg, Nova Scotia''' by Scott W. Teal – August 23, 2012 The following is a [lightly edited] excerpt of an article I wrote to the research group “Lunen Links” in August 2012 about the European origins of the Conrad family: Back in 1988 I wrote and published a 466 page comprehensive genealogy on the Conrad family titled “Matthias And Jacob”. Browsing the Internet today there are numerous websites displaying the European origins of the Lunenburg Conrad family containing folklore and genealogies of them. But what is the source of this information and how much of it is accurate? It is my hope in writing this article to pry fact from fable. When I started to research the Conrad genealogy in early 1978, the European ancestry of Lorentz Conrad (b. 1701) was unknown (to those in North America at least). Lorentz’s perceived birth date was 1705, deriving from his reported age of 46 on the manifest of the Murdoch. At the time, the genealogical landscape was a clean slate upon which nothing had yet been written. It is a very different muddied puddle of water now. And so it is necessary to know from where this “widely accepted information” originated. For that we go back to 1982. '''How a mistaken account developed''' It is Borden Conrad who is to be credited as being the first person to bring the European genealogical data of the Conrads back to Nova Scotia. In 1982 he went to Kleinheubach, met with the pastor of the Lutheran church, and was shown records written in 1928 by one Pastor Wagner chronicling the Conrad family. I am unsure whether Mr. Conrad saw the actual original records or not, but I don’t think so, as these had been transferred out prior to 1982 (that is my understanding). Pastor Wagner apparently examined the old records of the church and made sheets of each family, piecing together their genealogies. In the aftermath of 1982, I had assumed, as had others at the time with whom I collaborated, that the unbroken line of ancestry of the Foreign Protestant Lorentz Conrad went like this: Lorentz Conrad was the son of Burkhardt, son of Burkhardt, son of Johann Georg, son of Hans Heinrich, who was the son of Matthias Conrad, the earliest known ancestor. I no longer believe this to be true. Upon Borden Conrad’s return to Nova Scotia, he was interviewed by a newspaper reporter and the interesting story of his visit appeared under the title “Village of ancestors found!” Six years later I published a Conrad genealogy titled “Matthias And Jacob”, which, as well as the North American genealogy, included the European genealogy that was just starting to circulate by that point. Not all, but most of what is now found online about Lorentz Conrad’s ancestry in Europe can be sourced back to these three places: Pastor Wagner’s 1928 charts; that 1982 newspaper article; and my 1988 genealogy titled “Matthias And Jacob” encompassing the years c.1535-1988. In 1989 my book was purchased by the LDS Family History Library and copied and entered into the Mormon records and made available to the world. In recent years Ancestry.com has also acquired and circulated the information. If an error appeared anywhere along the way, that error was replicated and mass produced, meaning that just because something appears in many places does not make it correct. If the root source was false, so is everything thereafter. '''Setting the record straight''' The 1982 news article made several claims. Among other things, it claimed: :1. That Matthias Conrad arrived in Kleinheubach in 1563. :2. That Matthias Conrad arrived in the village to rebuild a church that had been destroyed in 1455 during the Thirty Years War. :3. That, and I’ll paraphrase here: “One member had been accused of witch craft, did not die, although records suggest it would have been better had she died”. '''''about claim #1 – Matthias & 1563''''' Wagner’s charts are the source of the 1563 date. This doesn’t matter a great deal, perhaps, but it is important when trying to establish an age/DOB for Matthias Conrad. Pastor Wagner composed “family genealogies” of various families of Kleinheubach. For the Conrads, he composed two charts. Pastor Wagner’s charts are his interpretations of the original record. I remind readers that they are a 1928 document and not an original document. He writes his opinions and conclusions at the top of chart #1. Wagner writes on Chart #1 that “he first sees the name Matthias Conrad in the original records in 1563”, signalling his arrival in Kleinheubach. He goes on to say that he sees his name again in association with the “Heubacher Witch Trials”. Wagner has assumed that the Matthias of 1563 and the Matthias of the Witch Trials are the same man. But are they? Is there one Matthias or two? In 1629 there is a report of the death of a “Maria the wife of Matthias Conrad”, who is reputed to be born in 1569. I f Matthias arrives in 1563 and his wife is born in 1569, this is odd, as it makes him considerably older than his wife. But if the date was actually 1583 rather than 1563 (an 8 can sometimes be confused with a 6), it would suggest that Matthias would be about 65 around 1629, which is much more possible and makes him roughly the same age as “Mrs. Matthias Conrad”. Another possibility is that the 1563 date is correct and the Matthias of the witch trials is actually a son of the original Matthias for whom no other record exists. With the information available, it is difficult to reach a positive conclusion. Thus it remains inconclusive. And it does throw the “widely accepted belief” into question. '''''about claim #2 – the war-ravaged church''''' Regarding the second point the 1982 newspaper article is clearly in error: If Matthias arrived in 1563, how could he rebuild a church destroyed in a war that had not even happened yet? The Thirty Years War began in 1618. Moreover, as far as I know, the church was simply in a state of disrepair by 1455 and simply “dismantled”. It wasn’t destroyed in any war, let alone the Thirty Years War as the article suggested. This piece of folklore should be stricken from genealogies. '''''about claim #3 – the witch''''' It is the third issue, though, that is most concerning: the part played by '''''Anna Maria (Von Ludwig) Conrad'''''. She is the person accused of witchcraft, and most of us in North America descended from Lorentz Conrad also list her as our direct ancestor and wife of Georg Conrad. Wagner writes in German at the top of chart #1 that the husband of Anna Maria Von Ludwig was '''''Hans Heinrich''''' Conrad (NOT Georg) and that she was “accused” of witchcraft. Another original document that has survived supports this, disproving the claim in my book that Von Ludwig was married to Johann Georg. This also should be changed in people’s genealogies, as in 1988 I was in error on this point. Now, being accused of witchcraft and actually being convicted and burned is not the same thing. (Although I admit one almost always lead to the other). There is a surviving record to the effect that Hans Heinrich & Anna Maria are striving to obtain her freedom. It was the 1982 newspaper article that asserted that she was burned, and this article seems to be the root of that belief that permeates today. But is it true? '''''Was she really burned''''' or did the writer of the article simply leap to that conclusion because she was accused? Much has been made of this, as a lot of folklore has built up around this "greatly suffering ancestor" of ours, since 1982. The Thirty Years War part of the story is fabrication. '''''Anna Maria (Von Ludwig) Conrad is accused in 1629, successfully gives birth in 1633 to Johann Daniel Conrad, and dies in 1646. ''''' Skin is the body’s natural barrier to infections and people with burns akin to the degree received from being burned at a stake are prone to infection. A sufferer of 3rd degree burns would surely develop infections and probably die from them in 1629 Germany, which was by then in the midst of the Thirty Year’s War and enduring harsh conditions from which many healthy people died. Yet this woman lived another 17 years. Considering all the literature, folklore and embellishment that has sprouted around this issue, it begs the question: How badly injured was she? And was she actually burned at all? It appears to be a yarn that has blossomed with the telling. Before we craft a fictional character fastened to a stake, some original document, giving a more detailed account of what transpired after she was accused, one way or the other, would certainly help clear the air. The final issue though is of much greater significance: '''''Is Anna Maria Von Ludwig actually our ancestor or not? ''''' Consult almost any website citing her, and it is a resounding YES. But the true answer is NO. In the years shortly after the 1988 publication of “Matthias And Jacob”, I received a copy of the “Wagner charts” and, after examining them more critically, began to have serious doubts about the accuracy of what I wrote in the book regarding Anna Maria Von Ludwig and her place in our genealogies. In any science, sometimes a revision of thinking is necessary, and this is one of those times. S he has been assumed to be “our ancestor” because she was thought to be the wife of Georg. The Wagner charts clearly state she is the wife of Heinrich - NOT Georg. Consider the evidence: In 1928 Pastor Wagner drew 2 charts of the Conrad family.. '''''Chart #1''''' lists 3 children for Hans Heinrich & Anna Maria Von Ludwig: #1 Anna Maria born 1627; and #2 Georg, who dies in 1641; and #3 Burkhardt, who dies in 1679. (This is not the same Burkhardt identified as the father or grandfather of Lorentz Conrad born 1701.) Wagner also lists a different Georg with just two children: Lorentz born in 1616 and Burkhard born in 1618. It is this Burkhard who appears at the top of Chart #2. '''''Chart #2''''' traces the Foreign Protestant Lorentz Conrad [who came to Lunenburg NS] back to his grandfather Burkhardt Conrad, who, he states, was born in 1618, and these 3 generations seem to be rather well documented. It is Burkhardt’s ancestry that is in question. Wagner states that Burkhardt’s father’s name was listed as Georg on his 1652 marriage and that another man Lorentz Conrad born in 1616 also listed his father as Georg at his 1641 marriage. Wagner concludes they are brothers and draws them on chart #1 as such. To be clear: we do not know that they were brothers; Wagner simply concluded that they were. While not 100% conclusive, chances are that this is, however, a correct assumption. But regardless of this, the ancestry hits a brick wall here and stops with Georg. Georg Conrad, then, is the earliest traceable ancestor! Not Matthias! Georg's wife is not listed, so it would appear that her name has been lost to history. It had been falsely assumed by me and others in 1988: (a) that Hans Heinrich was Georg’s father; and (b) that the Georg the father of Burkhardt, and the Georg son of Hans Heinrich, were the same Georg. Now, Hans Heinrich’s name deceptively appears above Georg on chart #1 (father of Lorentz & Burkhardt), giving the appearance that he was the father of Georg, to anyone who gives the chart a casual glance. However, the chart actually makes no link between Burkhard’s father Georg and any earlier ancestor. When the chart is translated from German to English, we see that Wagner himself confirms this, citing that “no relationship between Hans Heinrich and Georg can be proven”! I agree. This means there are 2 Georg Conrads – 3 if you count Burkhardt’s son Georg. '''''So Georg Conrad, born probably during the late 1580's or early 1590's, is the earliest known ancestor''''' in an unbroken line that can be proven. At her death in 1646, Anna Maria Von Ludwig Conrad, the wife of Hans Heinrich, was said to be 52 years of age, which places her birth in about 1594. Here is the German: :Anna Maria Ludwig wurde 1594 in Kleinheubach geboren. Sie starb am 25.Dezember.1646 in Miltenberg. Anna arbeitete als letzte verurteilte Hexe von Kleinheubach beschäftigt. Sie ist lu. beigetreten. The daughter of Hans Heinrich & Anna Maria Von Ludwig, named Anna Maria, was born in 1627. She later marries Burkhard Wein. (My book says she was the daughter of Georg – this is incorrect and the change should be noted in people’s genealogies.) One Johann Daniel Conrad, born in 1633, is also said to be Heinrich’s son, and modern day Germans can trace their ancestry back to Hans Heinrich & Anna Maria Von Ludwig through both Anna Maria (the wife of Burkhardt Wein) and Johann Daniel Conrad. The only way, then, that it is possible for [the Nova Scotian] Lorentz Conrad – born Nov 30, 1701 – to be a direct descendant of Anna Maria Von Ludwig is if she were Burkhard Conrad’s (1618) paternal grandmother, since we have established that she certainly was not his mother (Georg’s wife) – but rather was Heinrich’s wife. If we concede that Lorentz (b. 1616) & Burkhardt’s (b. 1618) father Georg Conrad was a mere 16 years of age when Lorentz was born, which is a very conservative estimate, it places his birth in 1600 when Anna Maria Von Ludwig was just 6 years old. Conclusion? She could not have been the grandmother of Burkhardt Conrad (b. 1618). It is biologically impossible. There is simply not enough time – just 24 years between 1594 and 1618 – for her to be his grandmother (22 years between Lorentz & Von Ludwig). As if that were not enough nails in the coffin on this issue, let me add another. This would also suppose that she was having children over a span of 33 years, between about 1600 as the most conservative estimate and 1633 when Johann Daniel is born – another improbability – with seemingly no children born between the years c. 1600 to 1627. Thus we can convincingly declare that '''''Anna Maria Von Ludwig IS NOT and cannot be the ancestor of the Lunenburg County Conrads. And all the members of the Von Ludwig family who were tried for witchcraft are not related whatsoever to us either.''''' Anna Maria Von Ludwig was perhaps related by marriage, but that cannot even be positively established. At best, she may have been an ancestral Aunt, as I theorize that Heinrich may have been Georg’s brother. Removing a widely held genealogical belief from our histories is never an easy task. It is usually met with resistance and certainly what I propose is less appealing than what is now commonly believed: that we are “descended from a witch”. Nevertheless, if the evidence is critically examined, the Lunenburg Conrads and their descendants, of which I am one, cannot be the descendants of Anna Maria Von Ludwig. That distinction rests with the German branch of this family.” Scott W. Teal – August 23, 2012

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[[Category:Shearer Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] '''Hi everyone and welcome !!''' == How to Join == *Please contact the project leader [[Maxwell-1489|Maria Maxwell]] or post a comment below. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! *Add your name and research interests to the list below. *Add our sticker to your Shearer profiles !! {{One Name Study| name = Shearer| category = Shearer_Name_Study}} ==Participants== *[[Bright-1984 |Billie Keaffaber]]- USA Shearers *[[Pennington-5854 |Sherry Pennington]] - *[[P-445|Dianne (P) Diprose]] == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. ===Sticker=== Add our sticker {{One Name Study| name = Shearer| category = Shearer_Name_Study}} {{One Name Study| name = Shearer| category = Shearer_Name_Study}} to your Shearer profiles. === External Sources === *https://shearerblog.wordpress.com/2009/07/24/hello-world/ *http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Shearer *https://www.houseofnames.com/shearer-family-crest == Introduction== This study was initially created to explore my Shearer ancestors from Kilsyth, Cumbernauld and surrounding Dunbartonshire and Stirilingshire areas of Scotland. The Study is now extended to cover Shearers etc everywhere ! The earliest Sherrar in this study so far [[Sherrar-1| Johne Sherrar]] was married in Glasgow 1633 then his son [[ Sherrar-4| John Sherrar or Sherer]] moved to Falkirk, Stirlingshire by the time of his marriage in 1664. By the time of his oldest daughters christening in Feb 1665 the family name was being spelt as Shearer. == So it begins !! == A search for Sherrar on Scotlands People 1513 ( when all their records commence) to 1700 brought up only 25 births and 13 marriages. All but one marriage were registered in Glasgow which I find particularly strange. I've started looking for or creating profiles for all these records at 27 Jul 2018 to link them to the study.

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